¡iiijaga»»- Scio Weekly Press. SCIO iiinnMnt sSäöacsesttaa from W àshington city . indus I rial brevities , A Bill Having as.lts Object the Perfection of the Quarantine Service of the Country Introduced. OREGON * Wonderful Progress Made in the been I Condition of Our Navy. Liquor Made From Common Mushrooms in AfricaJlAigeria as a Cork- Prodpcing Country. FOREIGN CABLEGRAMS The Imperial Cholera Commission in Germany. PORTLAND MARKET. Produce, Fruit. Rro. W heat —Valley, »1.10; Walla Walla, $1.0236 @1.05 per cental. F lour —Standard, $3.t0 Walla Walla, $3.50; Graham, $3; Superfine, $2.50 per barrel. O ats —42@44c per bushel; rolled, in bags, $6.25@6.50; barrels $6.50@6.75; cases, $3.75. 'H ay —$ll@13.50 per ton. M illstuffs —Bran, $.7; shorts, $19; ground barley, $22.50@25; chop feed, $21 @22 per ton; whole feed barley, $18@19, middings, $26@28 per 'ton; brewing barley, $1.00@1.15 per cental; chicken wheat, $1.15 per cental. B utter —Oregon fancy creamery, 35@ 3736c; fancy dairy, 30@3236c; fair to good, 25@27.56c; common, 15@1736c Per pound. C heese — Oregon, ll@13c; Young America, 14@ 1436c per pound. E ggs —Oregon, 35c; Eastern, 2736c per dozen. P oultry —Old Chickens, quoted at ?3.00@3.50; young, $2.00@3.00; ducks, $4.00@6.00; geese, nominal, »10.00® 11.00; turkeys, 1256@13c per pound. V egetables —Cabbage, $1.0 @1.50 per cental; onions, 75@90c per cental; pota­ toes, 75@90c per cental; tomatoes, 40® 5)c per box; Oregon turnips, 75c@$1 00 per cental; young carrots, 75c@$l per cental; sweet potatoes, $1.75 per cental; Oregon cauliflower, 75c@$1.00 per dozen; celery, 60c per dozen. F ruits — Sicily lemons, $6.50; Cal­ ifornia grapes, $1.50@.175 per box; Ore­ gon pears, $1.25@1.50 per box; bananod, $2.50@3.50 per bunch; oranges, $4.50 per box; cranbeiries, $11.00 per barrel; apples, 50 c @$1.50. Henator Hill denies that he has The Krupp works have 5,542 furnaces. offered a position in Cleveland’s Cabi­ Indelible ink is made from banana net. Juice. In the trial of Commander Johnson of Reading, Pa| inade 75,000,000 cigars the Mohican, charged with grounding A GOVERNMENT BUILDING SINKING. thiB year. • ': i FAMINE IN A RUSSIAN PROVINCE. his vessel in Alaskan waters, Lieutenant Georgia taxes every cigarette seller Strong, navigating officer, was submit­ $200 a year. ted to a long examination, explaining An Attempt to Wreck a Southern how This country&aines 20,000,000 barrels the Mohican struck on Oherkeff Isl­ Renewal of Friendly Intercourse Between and. He testified in full as to the posi­ The Trick of Voting on the Names of Dead of salt a year. K Pacific Express Train. tion of the ship and the sailing maneu­ Mexico exflfed 43,750,000 pounds of Men Developed Into a Scientific the Czar and the Dreibund— vers at the time, and stated that the coffee last ship’s course had to be laid out the beet —THE BEST BRANDS OF— In India tha government runs the Fraud in Providence. Wolves in Russia. way possible, as the charts were inac­ opium business. THE CROP OUTLOOK IN CALIFORNIA. curate. Consolidation»)! the lead and oil in- The detail of Captain Borup of the Sweden has increased her army con­ New Haven, Conn., is in the throes of rerests is contemplated. ordnance department to duty at the The annual li&or bill for the United siderably. World’s Columbian Exposition in con­ a temperance revival. States is $1,484, ®0, 000. There are nearly1,000,000 pensioners. There will be no performanca at Bey­ The Unknown Girl Who Committed Su> nection with the exhibit of the ordnance There are sevdal jockeys at Newmar- ruth next year. department is regarded by army officers During last year 25,306 pensioners were ket earning $15,100 a year. cide at San Diego Troves to be as a vindication of his conduct while dropped. The Noble-Rothschild corner in Baku military attache of the United States The hog pack this year will exceed naphtha has collapsed. Colorado ’ s Legislature proposes to Constantly on Hand. a Gambki’s Wife. Legation at Paris. Captain Borup was make silver coins full legal tender in the that of last by 1100,000 hogs. Kaiser Wilhelm has devised a warship recalled at the instance of the French Centennial State. The Union Pacific railroad is figured with many novel features. government on account of alleged sale Excitement has been caused by the on to liave cost »(8,778 per mile. South Australia has had forty admin­ of plans of the French coast fortifica­ An electric cigir lighter has been in­ istrate ns in thirty-six years. Nevada’s Legislature will'Continue in tions to officers of the German and Ital­ discovery of rich deposits of nickel ore vented for the benefit of smokers. near Keokuk, Iowa. Bess ion but forty days. ian armies. Physicians have declared that Mrs. Highest Market Price Paid for Grain. There is morepnoney spent for eggs May brick’s life is not in danger. The government building in Chicago The outlook for coming crops in South­ Representative Hermann has intro­ than for flour in Ibe United States, ern California was never better than at duced and is pressing before the Com­ is sinking so that six new props have Bismarck says the chrysanthemum is present. The whaling season has been a success, a new flower and not very pretty. mittee on Public Lands a bill enlarging been put in to hold it. The damage to the orange crop by the the powers of the United States Com­ The Wells-Fargo Express Company, it the catch bahui^vafegAat $1,500,000. A cq-o.perative laundry, to be ruA by storm in Central California is less than missioners. The bill provides that per­ is reported, has secured control of the . - The ...«¿Tienf Jttlie cotton CTop foi women, is being considered in England. Farmers will And It to their interest to call 5 per cent. sons having jiomestead proofs may Colorado Midland line; the season, to date is over 1.330,000 bales and see us. The young Duke of Marlborough is Irrigation work along the Snake river make them before these Commissioners. Suits against forty-three companies i short. said to have inherited about £25,000 a in Idaho has seriously endangered nav- At present the homesteader is compelled are to be brought at St. Joseph, Mo., for Russia produced in the past ten years, year. Staple Groceries. to make final proof before United violation of the an'i-trust law. igation on that stream. it is said, 878,680,400 gallons of pure al­ H oney — Choice comb, 15@17c per visited Since 1831 Hamburg has b?en States land officers at the local offices Victoria, B. C., has done away with Canadian newspapers say the annexa­ cohol. ’ \ by cholera fifteen times and Berlin pound; new Oregon, 18@20c. vaccination as a necessity before a child before Clerks of Court at the county tion question must be discussed. They The aggregate of salaries of postmas­ twelve times. S alt —Liverpool, $14.50@ 17.00; stock, seat. Mr. Hermann declares that this are now willing to hear both sides. can enter the public schools. ters appointed by the President is $5,- $10.50 @11.50 per ton. new provision would be ot great advan­ forbid- The Russian authorities have Kid’s band of renegades are in the San tage to many settlers who live a long R ice —Island, $5.00@5.50; Japan, $4.85 It is estimated that the value of the 396,000. L ebanon , O r . den Sarah Bernhardt to play “Fedora” per Carlos Mountains without food or distance from county seats or from the honey and wax produced in this country cental. Alexandria, Ind./is to have a $5,000,- in St. Petersburg. shelter, suffering greatly irom cold and local land offices. D ried F ruits — Petite prunes, 10@llc; during the past year was $20,000,0C0. 000 glass plant, the largest in the United On several of the railroads in Russia silver, 11 @14c; Italian,12@14c; German, exposure. It is thought that George Gould’s in­ States. BUD THOMPSON, Proprietor. iron telegraph poles are to be substi­ 10@llc; plums, old, 5@6c; new, 7@9c; A bill has been introduced in the S n- clinations Columbia river canners declare that a will prompt him to own a There are about 130 duly qualified fe­ apples, 436 @956°; evaporated apricots, salmon trust is absolutely necessary to ate by Senator Chandler, having as its large racing stable, and that he will soon male medical p actjtionersin the United tuted for wooden ones. The use of the merchant marine as an 15@16c; peaches, 12@16e; pears, 7@8c Tables supplied with the best the market af­ secure results that will prove at all re­ object the perfection of the quarantine be on the turf. Kingdom. fords. Good accommodations for commercial service of the country. The bill author­ auxiliary fleet in event of war is being per pound. munerative. men. The Brooklyn bridge is to have a great The Lincoln paper mill at Lincoln, izes the President to designate from tested practically in France just now. C offee — Costa Rica, 2156c ; Rio, 2056c ; The grand jury at Fresno has charged to time such p’aceB on the United pneumat;c tube for the transmission of Neb., has been sold to the paper trust The British admiralty have directed Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 2756 @30c; Java, that the builders of the court house there time States coast for the establishment of mail and baggage between New York for $100,100. designs to be prepared for a new class of 2756 @30c; Arbuckle’s, 100-pound cases, did not follow the plans and made sev­ quarantines as in his judgment are nec­ and Brooklyn. L. W. BROWN, The damage to wheat and oats in 24 85-lOOc per pound; Columbia, same, eral thousand dollars by not doing so. Herr Seidl, the New York musician, Michigan by smuLthis year is estimated gunboats for service in foreign waters. essary to maintain a uniform service in 24 35-lOOc. Mr. Labouchere said the other day in Ira Bartlett, a miner well known on accordance with the laws. It further will get $15,000 for playing five months at $1,000,000. B eans —Small white, 33^c; pink, 3c; Truth that Europe would Bhortly have bayos, the Coast, killed himself in a mining provides that it shall be lawful for any at the World’s Fair, and his orchestra is Glass in oven doors is something new at her disposal at least 20,000,000 trained pound. 3)6c; butter, 3%c; limas, 3%c per camp near Tombstone, A. T. He was State or municipal authority to assess paid accordingly. The cook can see what she or he and the soldiers. well to do, but bis health was failing. any fee for quarantine purposes on any. S yrup —Eastern, in barrels, 40@55c; A woman who was elected a Trial Jus­ fire are doing. Out of a population of 30,000,000 in half-barrels, 4256@5736c; in cases, 35@ Early in May of next year Frank For­ vessel of any national «ompany, or upon tice in Wyoming commenced her duties Will furnish plans, estimates, etc., for build­ The natives ofrLiberia prepare a sin­ Prussia only 2,435,858 persons possess an 80c dyce, a young stock baron of Idaho, will any person brought into the United by committing her husband to jail for gularly per gallon; $2.25 per keg. California ings upon application. All work done at lowest intoxicating beverage from a com­ income of over 900 marks a year, which in barrels, attempt to drive from the center of States from abroad. ra 20@40c per gallon; $1.75 per teWj goo$ 1.75@2.00 ; peaches, $ 1.85@2.10 ; with the act of 1890, and he lays the Dublin claims to have the largest dgnals are now used in London while Efforts to revive the Journal, Russell an independent line. Bilyeu & Shelton, Proprietors. Bart lett pears, $1.75@2.00; plums, $1.3736 brewery in tne world; St. Louis the big­ navigating its streets in the fogs. Harrison’s paper, which recently failed facts in the case before the Secretary for The St. Louis Republic figures it out gest @1.50; strawberries, $2.25@2.40; cher­ his information. Gen. Morgan gives the in the United States. at Helena, Mont., have prove! abortive. The Governor of the province of Ver- that the recent rise in cotton has made $2.25 @2.40; blackberries, $1.85@ Good Turnouts at Reasonable Rates« The total amount due to creditors is said details of several recent cases where the the South richer by $100,000,000 since Ten million/ pounds of tea weri onezet, Russia, has made application for ries, 2; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25@ authority of the government as repre­ to be $925,000. brought into the United States last year, 5,000,000 rubles to rel eve the famine- 2.80; apricots, $1.65@2.00. Pie fruits: sented by Indian agents has been the middle of October. Hacks will meet all trains on the Oregonian and The civic Board of Health at Victoria, openly denied. Morgan says he does stricken peasantry of the province. Assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums, The Wisconsin monolith on the World’s an increase of nearly a third. Oregon Pacific railroads at Munkers and B. 0., is engaged on the claims of par­ not believe in using violence, but he cer­ Fair grounds is to pierce the air at a It has been discovered that the weight West Scio. Ako run $ 1.10@1.20 ; blackberries, $ 1.25@1.40 per Some of the English pumping engines ties whose houses were fumigated after tainly does think the government height of 115 feet. It will be the high­ required to crush a square inch of brick perform work < qual to the raising of dozen. Pie fruits, gallons — Assorted, «F* STAGE TO JORDAN. -IM the smallpox epidemic for damage to should show the Indians that it is in est obelisk in the world. varies from 1,206 to 4,500 pounds.' 120,000,000 pounds one foot high by the $3.25@3.50; peaches, $3.50@4.00; apri­ clothing, furniture, etc. cots, $3.50@4.00; plums, $2.76@3.00; Horses boarded by the day or week at lowest earnest in the matter. He is of the Mme. Diaz, wife of the Mexican Pres­ The mines of the world product consumption of 100 we ght of coal. The State Board of Agriculture has opinion that all that would be neces ident, is going to send at her own ex­ twenty-five tons of gold every week,and blackberries, $4.00@4.50. Vegetables: rates. Wolves in Russia destroy annually formally decided in favor of holding the sary would be to show force. The Com­ pense a woman’s band of forty-five yet the precious metal remains as scarce corn, $1.40@1.85; tomatoes, 95c@$1.00; Commercial men conveyed to and from any upward of 800,000 head of domestic ani ­ Northern Citrus Fair at San Francisco missioner makes no specific recommen­ musicians to the World’s Fair. • eve’’. sugar peas, 95c@$1.00; string beans, 90® point with dispatch. ma s, valued at 8,000,000 rubles., Their 95c per dozen. Meats: Corned beef, Is, next month in conjunction with the Me­ dations. Most heavy tunnel work is now done A combination to form t e largest and number does not appreciably decrease. $1.25; 2s, $1.95@2.00; chipped beef, chanics’ Institute Fair. Senator ' Allen has presented an most complete printing and publishing by machine drills, driven by compressed air, which also serves to ventilate the The walls of the old Chateau d’lf in .$2.10; lunch tongue, Is, $3.10; 2s, $5.5 '; The unknown girl who committed suit amendment to the naval appropriation hou’e in the world has been formed at. works. the harbor of Marseilles, made famous^ deviled ham, $1.50@2.75 per dozer. cide at the Coronado Hotel in San Diego bill, making an additional appropriation Chicago, with $5,000,000 capital. has been positively identified as Mrs. of $300,000 to continue the contract for a Algeria is the greatest .cork-producing by Alexandre Dumas in hie “Monte Fish: Sardines, 368, 75c@$2.25; 36s, Dr. Preserved Smith, who was found Kate Morgan. Her home was in Ham­ timber dry dock at the United States guilty of heresy by the Cincinnati Pres- country in the w.rld, having 2,500,000 Cristo/' are covered with autographs oil $2.15@4.50; lobsters, $2.30@3,i50; salm- ■ 41'1 »¿7 $2^(§ zj >0; 36^Bbn."»¿ s I m : 1 7K uapiiar Stock. T tfMliliex-l....... ; . burg, la., and her husband is a gambler. naval station at Port Orchard, Kitsap, J . agterv and-Benten c ed-toe u s p e naion. wil, acres.of cork forest^, of whipL gon n.in T Gibraltar has been near.y brought ’ Wash. Th is la tinder iTKe 'act appeal his case to the General Synod. A petition is being circulated by some 'county, Miscellaneous. March 2,1891, authorizing the Electr e heating Las made great prog into Railway connection witn the reef of the ladies Of Pasadena asking the, approved The Pennsylvania Company will make Officers. Secretary of the Navy to have con­ extensive ress in Ottawa, C.iriada, and hotels and of Spain. The railroad goes now to Al­ N ails —Base quotations: Iron, 2 75 Legislature to so amend the laws of Cal­ structed improvements near Washing ­ geciras, just on the other side of the Bay steel, $2.75; wire, $3.00 per keg J. S. MORRIS by contract after public adver ­ PreBldent ......... p-ivate establishments are rapidly ifornia that the right of voting will be tisement for naval and commercial pur­ ton, D. C., and reduce thé running tim? I ron —Bar, 2%c per pound; pig iron, Vice President .J. L. COWAN of Gibraltar. adopting this new eoiivenience. extended to women upon all questions, poses to New York to four and one-half hours ...... O. S. MAY Cashier ............. The Indian Government is going to $23@26 per ton. at a cost not to exceed $700,000 The oyster dealersof Baltimore agree both local and national. The assessed valuation of the coal S teel —1036c per pound. curtail, possibly abolish, the trial by for the beginning of the work, of which An attempt to wreck the Southern Pa­ sum $200,010 was appropriated by this lands of Sehuylkill pottnty, Penn , has that the oyster supply this year will not jury. It has been found unsuitable' to T in —I. O. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual­ Directors. cific north-bpund express was made near act. The additional appropriation is for been definitely settled by the County be sufficient to keep their packing Eastern conditions, and has been but ity, $8.25@8.75 per box; for crosses, $2 J. S. M orris . A. J. J ohnson . A. E. R andall . extra per box; roofing, 14x20, prime Grant’s Pass, Or. Rails had been taken erecting an office bui’ding, water closets Commissioners, who place them at $16,- houses running on even half-time. little practiceo. T. J. M unkers . P. O. S mith . A drying-house for lumber has been $6.6236 @6.75 per box; 1.0.coke from a trestle, on which had the train and sheds, approaches to the dry dock, 6‘)4.756. It is reported in London, says the New quality, plates, 14x20, prime quality, $ 7.50@8.00 run it would have been thrown -into a rent of quarters for the Chief Engineer Richard Mansfield complains that erected at Ottawa, ii which electricity York Sun, that another “wealthy Amer­ per box. deep canyon and the loss to life would and inspectors, pay of superintendents, Boston, instead of criticising his acting, is the heating power. This is the firs ican gentleman Does a general banking and exchange busi­ ’ is to try the publica­ N aval S tores —Oakum, $4.50@5 per ness. Sight drafts issued on Albany, Portland establishment of the kind in the world. found fault with his legs. He thinks have been terrible. inspectors and draughtsmen, and the tion there of a daily newspaper on the and San Francisco. bale; resin,$4.80@5 per480pounds; tar. The shortage of the hop crop in Otsegc American model. Many home-seekers are looking for­ necessarv dredging, clearing and clean­ Chicago is intellectually superior to Stockholm, $13.00; Carolina, $9.00 pet and Schoharie counties, N. Y., is said to ward with gratification to the early ing up of the stat'on, including expenses Boston. The French Academy of Sciences has barrel; pitch, $6.00 per barrel; turpen­ opening of the Nez Perce reservation and unforeeen exigencies. New York’s Board of Aidermen pro­ be unprecedented. Twenty-three cente resolved to open an internat'onal sub- 65c per gallon in carload lots. in Idaho. The Indian allotments leave By invitation the agents of the various poses to pass an ordinance which will is offered, but growers are holding their script:on, with the object of present­ tine, L ead —4%c per pound; bar, 636c. 600,000 acres unclaimed.- Of this area Transatlantic steamship companies wen- render unlawful the driving of steers, stock for 30 cents. ing a testimonial to M. Pasteur on his S hot —$1.80 per sack. fully 500,000 acres is fine agricultural before the Senate and House Commit­ bulls or cattle through the streets of the ALBANY, OREGON. seventieth birthday. H orseshoes —$5. and grazing land. tees on Immigration the other day to ¿netro polis. The report in the Levant Herald that PURELY PERSONAL. At Snowflake in Apache county, A. T , give tbeir views concerning the. bill in­ If the prohibition bill shou’d pass the Baars and Barrirla.,. $50 OOO the Nestorian patriarch, Mar Shimun, Capital Charles H. Flake and James M. Flake troduced in the Senate by Chandler South Carolina Legislature, a Charles­ Burlaps, 8-oz., 40-inch, net cash, 6c; brought his people into submission attempted to arrest Tom Taylor. Taylor suspending immigration for one year ton brewing firm, whose charter lasts A Prince of a West African Tribe Attends had ___ BL _____ , , 7c; to the'Church of Rome is contradicted burlaps, 10-oz., 40-inch, net cash, ,H. F. MERRILL ............. killed Charles Flake, and wounded Gustave H. Schwab of New York pre­ seventeen years, will h ve a monopoly burlaps, 12-oz., 45-inch, 736c> burlaps, President a College in This Country—The by the patriarch himself. ,.E. J. LANNING Vice President... James, who in turn killed Taylor. The sented the case for the steamship men, of the business in the. State. 15-oz., 60-inch, 1136c; burlaps, 20-oz., 76- Cashier............... ....... J. W. BLAIN Turkish Minister. France is going largely upon wheels, Flakes are merchants and leading Mor­ and argued against the prohibition oi A temporary camp of military in­ and seems to be willing to pay for it. inch, 14c Wheat bags, Calcutta, 23x36, mons of that section. Taylor was a des­ immigration. He expressed the befiei struction for the army and volunteer Transacts a general banking business. Ex­ Mr. Carnegie came to this country The new tax upon bicycles in France will spot, 5c; two-bushel oat bags, 6%c. perado, and recently robbed the bank at that the magnificent development of the forces is propose! by Senator Mitchell change bought and sold on New York, San Fran­ San Marcial-. material resources of our country was to be established at the World’s Fair, forty-seven years ago, when he was 10 be $2. As there are about 225,000 cyclists, cisco and Portland, Or. Also draw our own drafts on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort on the Main years old, and has never had time to get the revenue will be about $450,000. In the United States Circuit Court af due to the enormous immigration of the the militia not to exceed 50,000. and all the principal cities of Europe. Interest naturalized. » Portland Judge Gilbert has dec ded the last fi’ty years. He argued the Ameri- The Imperial Ohole a Commission in allowed on time deposits. The upper mill of the Lackawanna gEP Collections made on favorable terms. H. C.'W atsoh . case of the United States against the icans would not and could not perform Iron ana Steel Company at Scranton, Marcagni, the composer, has receiveg Germany annbunces its discovery that D. R. N. B lackbubm . the heavy manual labor and menial serv ­ Willamette Valley and Cascade Mount­ Penn., has been shut down on account an offer to come to America. Should he wine—claret or hock—will kill the ice required in the development of the ain Wagon Road Company in favor of of lack of orders. This movement decide to come he will conduct some oi bacilli of cholera in a few minutes. BLACKBURN St WATSON, the de'endants. The controversy in the country. Therefore, immigration wae throws 690 men out of employment. his operas here. Tea will kill them in an hour. EAST AND SOUTH essential. Its suspension could never case was over 600,000 acres of land A prince of the Bassa tribe of West The Scientific Commission, appointed Henry P. White of Kansas City, Kan., granted by Congress to the company for be enforced, as the Northern and South­ a member Africa is taking a course of studies a: A ttorneys ••• at L aw , for the purpose of selecting a site for —VIA— of the Board of Trade, has ern frontiers could not be protected, and building a road. bought 1,000 acres of land near that city Bates College, Me. He goes by the name a new capital for Brazi1, includes five the danger from cholera would be in ­ Great excitement continues over the civil engineers, two astronomers, a Albany» Or. because quarantine could not on which he proposeB to colonize all ths of Louis P. Clinton. placer And in Utah, and thousands are creased, Sam Joseph, who led the Chicago Con­ naturalist and an expert in hygiene. negroes of the town into a self-support­ be maintained on these frontiers. He flocking to the country. The find lies »-aid Colonel Weber’s plan was the only ing village. vention in singing “Grover, Grover, four It is said that President Cannot in Office—Odd Fellows’ Temple. in San Juan county, Utah, but, being on feasible one. In brief, that system pro­ —OF THE— Internal Revenue Commission­ years more ot Grover,” it is said, will be tends-to establish a new military order the south side of the Grand Canyon o' the vides. for the examination of immi­ er The made United States Marshal of Phila­ of merit, which will be conferred on ’ s report shows that there were 18,- Colorado, is only accessible from the grants before their departure by the 000 less cigars im ported into this country delphia. W. R. BILYEU, -uch officers as are debarred from ob­ Arizona side. It is about th’rty-five steamship companies, who are to be held the past year than during the previous James Pavn, the noted novelist and taining the Oros3 of the Legion of miles across the Arizona line. The ele­ liable for improper entries. Attorney and Counselor at Law, year, while the increase in domestic editor, is probably the worst writer in Honor. vation of the place must be 5,000 or the British kingdom. A letter from him Great efforts are making in Vienna to A number of prominent railroad men, cigars wae 200,000,000. 6,000 feet and the winters there are cold Albany, Or. Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. A consolidation league is at work in is nothing mere than an interesting build up there a toy making industry to and long. Water is plenty, the San including Mr. Depew, of the New York study in hieroglyphics. compete with the famous factories of Central; President Ro belts, of the Penn ­ New York and Brooklyn getting pledges Juan being a noble stream, and having North. General F. J. Lippitt of Washington Germany and France. An exhibition Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Spe­ South. 1 a rapid fall, will be easily taken out for sylvania ; President Ingalls, of the Big of Citizens who will vote for the union Four, and Chairman Walker of the of the.two great cities. It is expected is the only survivor of the few who, of toys is now being held in the Austrian cial attention given to collections* 7’Cß p m Lv /P(irfclfl.niT ......Ar 7:35 a . M. mining purposes. Trunk Lines Association were belore the that the movement will be able to make standing at the grave, witnessed the in­ capital. 10:23 p. M. Lv...........Albany..........Lv. 4:23 a . M. The mica hall’in the Idaho State 8enate Committee on Interstate Com quite a show before the Albany legis­ terment of Lafayette. He was then a 8:15 a . M.|Ar.....San Francisco.....Lv. 7:00 P. M. L. H. MONTANYE, The water-ways of France have atota’ building at Chicago will be something merce the other day to advocate the pas­ lators. ' youth, and rec ■dja^B^aris. r length of 7,995 mileB, of which 2,735 Roseburg: Mail—Daily. the other States may well envy. Mica sage of the amendment to the interstate Chauncey M. D^Jew is authority for m les are rivers navigable naturally, ATTORNEY 'AT The'trick of voting on tbe names of 8.30 a . M.iLv..... .....Portland.... ....ArJ 4:30 P. M. for practical use is found only in one law, introduced by Senator Cullom, to 2,250 miles rivers which had been ren- the statement that ex-Secretary Blaine 12:45 A. M.iLv.... ......Albany...... ....Lvi 12:80 m . Albany, Or. other State in the Union, and that is modify the ex sting law so as to author- dead men, non-residents, minors and be fere the Minneapolis Convention said dered navigable by dredging and the 5:50 P. M.|Ar..... .....Roseburg.... ....Lv.| I 7:00 a . M. ' the like appears to have been developed North- Carolina. Idaho has the finest - ize railroad companies to form pools to him that in his opinion no Republican rest can a s. ! into an almost scientific fraud in Provi- Albany Local—Daily Except Sunday. mica in the world, and sheets 12x20 1 under the supervision of the Interstate candidate for President could win this EB"“ Office in Strahan building. The Russian Minister of Ways and Portland......... Ar.110:30 a . m . 5:00 r. m .IL v . inches are taken out of the McConnell Commerce Commission; to wipe out the ' dence. R I., where over 2/ 00 names oi year. Communications has authorized the ad .Albany........... Lv.| 6:30 a . m . 9:00 p. M.|Ar. mine in Latah county, that are almost penal clause of punishment prescribed, ! fictitious personages were found on thé Mavroyeni Bey, Turkish Minister to mission of women to posts in the offices as clear as glass. The owners of this etc.. All the gentlemen named above ; list of voters. J. K. WEATHERFORD, Lebanon Branch Washington, is not a solemn and se ­ of the railway administration in the pro- There are not enough available men cluded person like mo’t of his country­ miné have donated $3.000 worth of mica urged that a great majority of the rail- 1:20 P. m .|L v ..... ..... Albany..... .....Ar.| 3:25 r. M. oortion of 20 per cent, of the total num for fixing up the hail. The windows 1 roads cf the country were in favor of - to equip the six new vessels to be men, but a jolly little “Frenehy” sort of ber 2:09 p. M.jAr....... ....Lebauon.... ....Lv. 2:39 p. M. ATTORNEY AT of employes. 8:10 a . M 1 Lv...... ..... Albany.... ..... Ar. ¡10:21 A. M. and the panels in the doors will be made 1 the proposed arrangement. Mr. Depew • placed in commission some time before man, with a fondness for social life. He 9:00 a . m . i A t ....... ....Lebanon.... .....-Lv.| | 9:30 a . M. Albany, Or. of m’ica. The wainscot ng and other in the course of his remarks, ta d there , the naval review next spring. Thirteen lately added a knowledge of tennis to London is undei- great dread from dy­ woodwork will also be covered with were eight roads between New York and hundred men are required for this pur- his other accomplishments. namite fiends, owing to the extradition Woodburn-Springfield Branch. mica. The panels of t he doors and the 1 Chicago, but for all purposes of the pub­ pose, and of that number only about 500 of the Anarchist Francois. All public _«r- Office in Finn block, over First National 8:30 a . m .IL v ...........Portland,.... .....Ar. I 4:30 P. M. Mrs. O car Wilde will probably ac­ 2:06 P. m .IL v ..... ....West Scio..........Lv.i 10:37 a . M windows will be solid blocks of mica. buildings and places where the dynam­ Bank. lic there was but one. If an ironclad have so far been secured. company her busband on hie approach­ 6;tó P. M.| Ar..... ......Natron...........Lv.j 7:00 A. M. There is a strong probability that the i rule of equal rates under equal condi- Cremation is becoming an issue again ing v sit to this country. It does not iters would possibly use their terrible» weapon are watched by detectives. secular school issue with the Catholic : tions of time was established, the New ' in Massachuee'ts. Societies organized take a woman long to find out that a E. O. HYDE, DINING CARI ON OGDEN ROUTE. Church will be brought into the next ; York Central and Pennsylvania would- - in 1885 and 1886 quickly-collapsed for long-haired, sage green busband needs Neuendorff, whom many agreed as the i do eight-tenths of the business, and the California Legislature. Though the want of public sympathy, but the Mas • quite as much looking after when he is rightful heir to the French throne and Physician and Surgeon, quest on has not been discussed pub­ other roads would go into bankruptcy. sachusetts Cremation Society, of more away from home as an ordinary husband as the great grandson of King Louis Pullman Buffet Sleepers i The law preventing poolingwas creating licly between the parties of the two recent, origin, has the countenance o’ wcu d. SCIO, OREGON. XVI., has recently been arrested at the . — AND— sides to the controversy in that State, , trusts. If the law were continued in some distinguished men and every prom­ instance of Mrs. Welden on a charge of SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Henri Rochefort evinces h ’ ’ s undying ■ force five years long-r, Mr. Depew the movement has been going quietly ise of success. Medical Examiner for A. O. U. W. and hatred of the Geimans in various ways. attempting to defraud her of some $2,- Attached to all through trains. on for some time to have a statute i thought there would not be an inde- 000 under false pretenses. There 'is now in Washington a regu­ New York Life. placed on the books to prevent the use > pendent business man in any of the larly organized committee consisting of The moat pronounced and public is the The city of Avignon, France, inherited of State money on parochial schools. It ; large cities of the United States. This five members sent from the New Orleans keeping of a standing notice in the busi­ almost a half a million francs lately West Side Division. is said that the question will sodn be i miserable condition of affairs is being Convention to aid in pushing the Nica- ness office of his newspaper which is in from a man who lived in that place as a Between Portland and Corvallis. presented to the Masonic and other ■ brought about by the law intended to lkgua canal bill through Congre" s. They substance: “No advertisements ac­ beggar for many year’, tn preparing Mail train daily (except Sunday). cepted from Germans under anycircum- 7:30 a . m .|L v . orders, and that tbeir indorsement will I prevent trusts. Under the proposed 1 are .Portland. .Ar.I 5:30 p. M. __ „'.1 all ___ confident I I that the bill will ..21 pass, his body for burial the bonds and money 12:10 p. M.|Ar.. Corvallis. Lv. 112:55 P. M. be asked. Dr George Fitch, who is i amendment, the roads would be author­ although they are not so confident that star ce8.” were found in his clothes. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains A heavy loss to the literary circles of medical examiner for the Ancient Order ized to make contracts upon a business it will pass at the short session. of the Oregon Pacific railroad. Senor Sagasta has formed a new Span­ George W. Morrow, Proprietor. Austria was the death, a few weeks ago. of United Workmen and other orders, is basis and could agree upon rates, which Express train daily (except Sunday). Secretary Tracy’s report on the con­ o! Frederick von Hellwald, the geograph­ ish Cabinet, the personnel of which is said to be a prominent mover in the would always be the same to the public. 4:40 P. M.|L v ..........Portland........... Ar.| 8:20 a . m . matter. He was seen recently and In discussing the existing conditions, dition of the navy shows wonderful pro­ ical writer and historian. Anton Heller as follows: Minister of Foreign Affaire, accommodations. Tables supplied 7:25 p. M.|Ar.......McMinnville....s.Lv | 5:45 a . m . asked if such action was contemplated Depew said it would Boon be impossible gress in the past few years. The esti­ von Hellwald, to give his'full name, was Marquis de Armigo; Minister of Finance, First-class with the best the market affords. He replied: “Yes, it is sc. Work is tor manufacturers to exist, except at mates in the report for the fiscal year b rn in Padua in 1842, as the son of a Senor Montero Rios; Minister of Public THROUGH TICKETS £ « being done quietly to get backing for a terminal points. Mr. Ingalls spoke to I ending June 30, 1894, for the navy and Field Marshal of the Austrian army. Works. Senor Moiret; Minister of War, ates, Canada anl Eurine can be obtained at bill which will be presented to the Leg­ the same effect-. If the amendment I marine corps, including those for public He himself entered the army of Austria Senor Dominquez; Minister of the In­ B3ARD FROM SI TO S3 PER DAT. 3 lowest rates from Mrs. M. E W ood nansu, ageut, tenor, Senor Gonzales ; Minister of the | and took part in the campaign against terior, islature. But I am not at liberty to say passed, he said it would not result in works and the increase of the navy, are i ana | We tSeio. R. KOEHLER, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agent, Port­ who will introduce t.he^blll, nor who is increased rates, but in equal rates, and 124,471,498, being $2,713,141 less than I Prussia in 1866, but became editor of Colonie?, Senor Maura. The Ministry Headquarters for Commercial Men. I land, Or. . an Austria military journal thereafter. 1 of Marine has not yet been filled. those fbr the last fiscal year. in many cases it would reduce rates. now interested in it.” OCCIDENTAL MELANGE Flour and Feed St. Charles Hotel, Contractor and Builder. LIYEflY, FEED AND SALE STABLE, BANK OF SCIO. BANK OF OREGON, The Shasta Route Scio H otel .