r Scio Weekly . Press. SOIO.......... ........... INDUSTRIAL BREVITIES. The Aluminium ¡Works in Switzerland the Largest in the World—Busi­ ness in the South. .OREGON BEYOND THE ROCKIES The National Council of Women FROM WASHINGTON CITY. The Treaíury a targe Gainer by the Com píete Destrfction by Casualty of Outstaying Obligations. FOREIGN CABLEGRAMS PORTLAND MARKET. Produce. Fruit. Etc. The Most Costly Piece of Railway W heat — Nominal: Valley, $1.15;' Walla Walla, $1.05@1.07X Per cental. F lour —Standard, $3.50, 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 —Best, $11 @13.50 per ton; com­ mon, $9.00@10.00. M illstuffs —Bran, $18; shorts, $20; ground barley, $f 3 @24; chop fetd, $20 per ton; whole feed barley, $18@19; middlings, $23@24 per 'ton; brewing barley, $1.00@1.15 per cental; chicken wheat, $l.lp®1.20 per cental. . B utter —Oregon fancy creamery, 35@ 37J^c; fancy dairy, 30@32J£c; fair to good, 25@27Xc; common, 15@17J£c per pound; pickle roll butter, 40@55c per roll. C heese — Oregon, ll@13c; Eastern Twins, 14J^c; Young America, 15c per pound. E ggs —Oregon, i 2^@£5c; Eastern,’30c per dozen. P oultry —Old Chickens, quoted at $3.00@4.50; young, nominal; ducks, $4.00@6.00; geese, $7.00@9.00; turkeys, 13@14c per pound. V egetables —Cabbage, $1.0 @1.50 per cental; onions, 80@90c per cental; pota­ toes, 75c@$l per sack; tomatoes, 40@ 5Jc 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 buits — Sicily lemons, $6.50; Cal­ ifornia grapes, $1..75@2.50 per box; Ore­ gon pears, $1.25@r.50 per box ; bananas, $2.50@3.50 per bunch; oranges, $3.25@ 3.50 per box; cranberries, $12.50 per barrel; apples, $1.00@2.l0. There are 573 newspapers in India. Commodore i’olger, chief of the bu­ Fulminates at Chicago. Work in the World. GOINS, CYRUS & CO., Proprietors. reau of ordnaice of the Navy Depart­ The electric snow plow is promised. ment, has bedfTetired. It is stated at Germany has a 4,000-ton forging press. the Navy Depatment that Captain W. St. Louis will have a 25,000-pound belt. T. Sampson ,.n(w inspector of ordinance AN OLD MAN CHARGED WITH BIGAMY Japan mines have 150,000,000 tons of at the Washiyjton navy yard and well RINDERPEST SPREADS IN GERMANY coal. known on the7?acific Coast, will proba­ Capacity, 1Ö0 Barrels Per Day. bly succeed hip. New Line of Steamships Between The Chesapeake oyster crop will be A telegram nth about seventy signa­ light. tures attachedfincluding the principal Peasants Dying L’ke Flies From Hunger San Diego and Mazatlan. The Central Pacific has 123,000-pound Crusade Against the Habit of Spitting on commercial art manufacturing houses locomotives. the Floors of Public Convey­ and banking fistitutions of San Fran­ and Disease in the Famine Dis­ It takes twelve tea plants to grow a cisco, has lygttprwarded to President —THE BEST BRANDS OF— ances in Brooklyn. tricts of Russia. pound of tea. Harrison S^wsecretary Tracy, urging THE MERGANTHALER AT ASTORIA. for. their rabie consideration the There are 469 electric railroads in the claims, of » Union Iron Works for United States. awarding toBthe contract for the con­ Manufacturers of school furniture have Two old women in Delaware have been struction of ge of the new men-of-war Violent gales are raging on the coast formed a trust. Iowa and Brooklyn. A Proposition Made to Extend the Rail­ of Spain. Kansas is the only State in the Union arrested as witches. The valuation of the State of Maine is The Commijee on Banking and Cur­ The cholera in Hamburg is showing that produces reeled silk. road From Juliaetta to Lewis­ rency will be oiled together soon to act no diminution. The Congressional library building will placed at $265,000,000. The year’s flour output promises to be on the bill intqduced by Representative ton, Idaho—Etc. Nottingham (England) girls have contain 25,000,000 bricks. Constantly on Hand. Andrew of. Jassachusetts, proposing formed a short-skirt league. the greatest ever known. Bridgeport, Conn., is to have electric more liberalTg-glation in behalf of na ­ Kansas mines produced 69,000,010 Emperor William says be does not in ­ power furnished by water. tional banks ;ad the repeal of the silver Minneapolis is making 38,001 barrels bushels of coal this year. bullion purchae clause of the Sherman tend to visit the Chicago Exposition. Yuma is having new water works. The ladies of Brooklyn are organizing act. The majrity of the committee is A company is to be organized in Eng­ of flour on an average day. Portland is overrun with burglars and disposed to rdjmmend the first section land for the manufacture of electric bi­ This country has 70,000 lawyers, 11,000 to demand cleaner streets. Highest Market Price Paid for Grain. sneak thieves. Starvation is reported among both set­ of the Andrry bill, which authorizes cycles. of whom are in New York city. national bam to issue circulating bonds It is stated that Cornelius Herz black­ The Piute« in Nevada have been hav­ Very good clothing for South Sea Isl­ tlers and Indians in Oklahoma. ing rabbit drives. A recent hailstorm in Texas was of ice deposited. S£tion 2 reduces the amount mailed Baron Reinach out of 10,090,000 anders is made from palm trees. of bonds, requred to be deposited in the francs. Aurora, Nev., once had 5,000 popula- The electric sleigh is announced for pellets that weighed two pounds. United Statee^reasury by national banks The report that DeFreycinet, Minister , tion. It now has twenty-five. A menagerie to cost $1,500,000 is being ^■fieminal .mount. The section will use in the snowy Northern States. of War in France, is to resign is un­ talked about for the World ’ s £*sr, Farmers will fiad it to their interest to call / A jetty is to be at once constructed at as the committee is founded. Restaurants will be provided in the and see us. . the mouth of San Diego harbor. Tliere is st report that the fl Kion R m , bc.Hu'feu In -Requiring World’s Fair t<5 seat 45,0J0 pèrsone. •i ________ _. _______ 1 Germany com plains Of the United Unusual profits are being made by banks to-leposit a considerable amount States A New York bridge company is to i° | of steamers is going out of business. quarantine laws as obstructing olive cu turists in Southern California sue bonds that are to run for 2,450 years. The Ohio and Mississippi railroad may of bond*. Section 3 relates to the tax commerce. this season. on circulation. The committee is in fa­ The smoky taste in Scotch whisky is be controlled by the Baltimore and Ohio vor of a reduction of the rate of tax on Famine in the government of Ulea- A general reduction of miners’ wageB due to the use of peat in the manufact­ The numbering of the people of Phil­ borg, Sweden, is causing an exodus of throughout - the territory of Utah is ure. adelphia by the police cost just $2,253.56. national bank circulation, but is opposed the poorer people. Staple Groceries. to wipint the tax out entirely on the threatened. Columbus (O.) saloons must close at L ebanon , O r . In 1860 our product of hardware was that banks should bear their The failure of the November rainfall H oney — Choice comb, 15@17c per Orange-growers are getting $3.25 per valued at $100,000 ; in 1888 at $970,000,- midnight by order gf the Chief of Police. ground share on,the expense of the system. has made this the worst cotton season in pound; new Oregon, 18@20c. box delivered at the depot at Los An­ 000. Cornelius Vanderbilt has given $5,009 Section 1 repeals the Sherman silver India in, twenty years. S alt —Liverpool, $15.50; stock, $10.50 geles, which is a very good figure. BUD THOMPSON, Proprietor. Scandinavian sailors are said to pre­ to the police pension fund of New York purchase (provision. Whether, or not Negotiations are underway for a mili­ @11.50 per ton. The jury in the case of School Super­ dominate on vessels of nearly all nation­ city. this will 0t the favorable indor.-ement tary ride between Vienna and Rome, the R ice —Island, $4.75@5.0J; Japan, $4.85 intendent Harwood, charged at Santa alities. ’ Commercial travelers, it is said, sup­ of the conmittee cannot be predicted. distance being 1,200 kilometers. per cental. Tables supplied with the best the market af­ Barbara with altering the records, has Good accommodations for commercial port two-thirds of the country hotels in The Navr Department has encountered D ried F buits —Petite prunes, 10@llc; fords. The profits from the sale of the works Tiburzi, an uncaptured Italian bandit, men. failed to agree. America. another obstacle in the work of equip ­ silver,ll@14c; Italian, 12@ 14c; German, of Charles Dickens still amount to $40,- died of old age recently. He had been The entire news matter of the Aslorian, 000 a year. A public census of Philade'phia just ping the dating station in the harbor of sentenced to death thirty seven times. 10@llc; plums, old, 5@6c; new, 7@9c; published at Astoria, Or., is now set on 4^@9^c; evaporated apricots, taken shows it to have a population oi Pango Pango, Samoa. An appropriation A man in Maine has bu'lt an immense During the campaign in Dahomey the apples, L. W. BROWN, a Mergantbaler linotype machine, the of $190,00Cwas made toward the pur­ French 15@16c; peaches, 12@16c; pearB, 7@8c 1,142,653. lobster pond, and will put into it about soldiers found the Dahomeyan only one in use on the Coast. of tie necessary land and equip­ per pound. 75,000 lobsters. There never was such a rush of sugar chase women much mqre redoubtable than the ment. Biis were invited for the con­ C offee —Costa Rica, 21}-£c; Rio, 20%c; A new line of steamships is about to A mixture of rye flour and peanuts and molasses into the New Orleans mar­ struction o' an iron pier, with the neces­ men. Salvador, 20c; Mocha, 27J^@30c; Java, be established between San Diego and ket as now. A French syndicate, it is said, is about 27%@30c; Arbuckle’s, Midland, Mo- sary landiig facilities. Seven were re­ Mazatlan, Mexico, the first steamer leav­ has been recently used by the German health authorities in bread-making. Secretary of the Treasury Foster says ceived , bufonly two-were low enough to to ask for a concession to build a ship kaska and Lion, 100-pound cases, ing San Diego about January 15. About 9,610,000 kids are slaughtered there is no occasion for alarm in finan­ justify iurtfierconsideration. Those were railway across the Isthmus of Tehaun- 24 85-100c per pound; Columbia, same, Will furnish plans, estimates, etc., for build­ Two alleged witches were tortured to cial circles. made by H. McMahon & Son of San tepec. 24 35-100c. ings upon application. All work done at lowest death by the Zuni Indians in New in Europe annually to supply the one B eans —Small white, 3J£c; pink, 3c; ratesgjgood workmanship considered. Secretary Foster’s efforts to retain gold Francisco it $78,700, and the Coronado Jules Simon thinks that France would Mexico a few days ago. Trouble will town in France where gloves are made. K Leave orders at Bank of Scio. The last census places the number of in the Treasury are said to be meeting Machine Company of San Diego at $84,- accept the proposal to disarm with en­ bayos, 3J^c; butter, 3%c; limas, 3%@4c probably result in an effort of the United 500. It so happens, however, that even per pound. with success. thusiasm if it were made by another miles of railroad in the world at 370,289, States to make arrests for the deed. S ybup —Eastern, in barrels, 40@55c; Large seizures of illicit distilleries these bids are in excess of the available power. A proposition has been made to extend of which 44.18 per cent, are in the United have been made in Wilkes and Catawba balance of the appropriation, which has An Australian engineer intends carry­ half-barrels, 42J^@57y^c; in cases, 35@ the railroad from Juliaetta to Lewiston, States. already sufered severe drains to meet ing passengers from Vienna to Pesth by 80c per gallon; $2.25 per keg. California Thirteen million tons of coal are counties, N. C. Idaho, before the next crop is harvested, necessary preliminary expenses, ag­ an electric engine at the rate of 123 miles in barrels, 20@40c per gallon; $1.75 per SCIO, OREGON. Great distress is reported in Western the if a subsidy of.$75,000, together with the burned in London yearly. About 4,000.- gregating about $35,000. The question keg. right.of way through the town, is given. 000 tons are utilized by the gas-manu­ and Northwestern Kansas as a result of now agitating the department is not so an hour. S ugab —Net prices: D, 4c; Golden O, the cold weather. The Colombian Congress has passed a 4J4c; extra C, 4J£c; Magnolia A, 4%c; The people are enthusiastic on the sub­ facturing companies. Bilyeu & Shelton, Proprietors. much as to which of the two bids shall ject, and the terms will undoubtedly be The report of the Michigan State Salt The packing-house business at Chicago be accepted as to the best manner of law sanctioning the introduction of Chi­ granulated, 5ijc; cube crushed and pow­ accepted. inspector shows that last year 3,812,054 has reached a condition of dullness un­ supplying the deficiency in the appro­ nese workmen for all classes of indus­ dered, 5%c; confectioners’ A, 5'jc per Good Turnouts at Reasonable Rates. Citizens of Idaho Falls have purchased barrels of salt were inspected, 115,617 paralleled in years. pound; maple sugar, 15 @ 16c per pound. priation. The matter is now in the hands trial enterprise. A project to establish a submarine ca ­ a whole section of school land, which barrels less than in 1891. C anned G oods — Table fruits, assorted Congressman Scott proposes to push of Judge Advocate General Lemly, and Hacks will meet all trains on the Oregonian and they offer as a site for the State Agricul­ One of the most extensive concerns in bis bill increasing the whisky tax from will probably be disposed of in a few ble between Cartegena, Colon and other quoted $1.75@2.00; peaches, $1.85@2.10; Oregon Pacific railroads at Munkers and Colombian ports is under discussion in Bart lett pears, $1.75@2.00; plums, $1.373^ West Scio. Also run tural College. In addition to this en­ Maine has been experimenting on an 90 cents to $1.25 per gallon. weeks. ticing inducement, the argument is ad­ ingenious process of burning lime with , South Carolina’s Senate has passed to @1.50; strawberries, $2.25 @2.45; cher­ The subcommittee having charge of the Colombian Senate. ONSTAGE TO JORDAN. "Wk vanced that Idaho Falls is desirably oil instead of with wood. A bill will be presented to the German ries, $2.25 @2.40; blackberries, $1.85@ its third reading the bill making the the subject of establishing a national situated and possesses many features 2; raspberries, $2.40; pineapples, $2.25 @ quarantine has agreed upon a bill, which Reichstag in January to imprison and The largest telephone center in the State its own saloonkeeper. Horses boarded by the day or week at lowest calculated to render it a suitable place world is that in the exchange in Berlin, will be retorted to the full committee fine persons and confiscate newspapers 2.80; apricots, $1.65@2.00. Pie fruits: rates. A most exhaustive trial of the dynam­ after Commercial men conveyed to and from any for the college. Assorted, $1.20; peaches, $1.25; plums, rece-8. The bill agreed upon puts revealing military secrete. Germanv, where 7,000 wires are con­ ite cruiser Vesuvius and her guns is to point with dispatch. the national quarantine system into the Owing to the continued low prices of nected with the main cfiice. The question of opening museums of $1.10@1.20; blackberries, $1.25 @1.40 per be made by the government. hands of toe hospital serves of the rev­ silver and lead the Niagara group of on Sunday has reached in England dozen. Pie fruits, gallons — Assorted, There are 1' 9,000 locomotives in the Frauds in the weighing of sugar for enue marjne. Wherever State quaran­ art mines, at Bingham, U. T., on which world; 63,(01 of them run in Europe, the point of belligerency. Just now the $3.25@3.50; peaches, $3.50@4.00; apri­ cots, $3.50@4.00; plums, $2.76@3.00; over $500,090 is invested, have been shut 40,000 in America, 3,300 in Asia, 2,000 in bounty have been discovered, so govern­ tine regulations exist the hospital serv­ openers have it all their own way. ment officials at Atlanta say. , blackberries, $4.00@4.50. Vegetables: ice of the revenue marine shall have down, and the managers of the Old Jor­ Australia and 700 in Africa. Wolves in Russia destroy annually up ­ February 25 will witness the forma! power to enforce the laws and regu'a- ward of 890,090 head of domestic ani­ corn, $1.40@1.85; tomatoes, 95c@$1.00; dan group have notified their men that Probably the heaviest rudder on rec­ opening of the new European steamship tions of the different States. Where sugar peas, 95c@$1.00; string beans, 90@ they will have to accept a reduction in valued at 8,000,000 rubles. Their 95c per dozen. Meats: Corned beef, Is, there aye Av State regulations, or where mals wages or find themselves out of employ­ ord is that made for the torpedo boat line under the American flag. number does not appreciably decrease. Vulcan. It was forged in single pieces, $1.25; 2s, $1.95@2.00; chipped beef, Capital Stock.................... $20,000 mariné hospital ment. Pierre Lorillard was horsewhipped in in The Salvation Army is about to make $2.10; lunch tongue, Is, $3.20; 2s, $5.50; and weighs twenty-two tons. front of a New York hotel by a cabman service the quarantine regulation of the a fresh Reliable persons who have just re- campaign in France, apparently. deviled ham, $1.50@2.75 per dozei’. State is not sufficient to prevent the in ­ Somebody has said that if Pasteur on whom he attempted to impose. . turned to Boise, Idaho, from Diamond Officers* troduction of contagious diseases into At any rate General Booth is being ex­ Fish: Sardines, X8, 75c@$2.25; %8, Basin, in Owyhee county, denounce the were paid a royalty on ali the money he The scope of the bureau of military United States, the marine hospital tensively advertised in the Paris news­ $2.15@4.50; lobsters, $2.30@3.50; salm­ President........... J. S. MORRIS reported find of diamonds in that region has saved to the commercial world he information is being extended and per­ the service shall report the facts to the Sec­ papers. on,tin 1-lb.tails,$1.25@1.50; flats, $1.75; Vice-President.................................. J. L. COWAN as a hoax. They declare that the story would be the richest man on earth. fected by Secretary of War Elkins. Cashier................ O. S. MAY retary of the 'Treasury, who, if in his 2 lbs., $ 2.25@2.50 ; % bbl., $5.50. Jerusalem has been enjoying a boom that K udz , the expert from Amsterdam, . Business operations in the South con­ Senator Cullom proposes amendment! it is necessary and proper, since the completion of the railroad that had discovered a great diamond-bearing tinue to feel the spur growing out of the to. the interstate commerce law whereby judgment order the marine hospital service connects it with Jaffa. Over 300 houses, Directors* ledge over there is false and they assert rise in cotton. Coal, iron, steel and witnesses can be protected when giving shall Miscellaneous. to make such additional rules and regu­ hotels, stores and residences have been positively that Kunz did not drive even lumber industries are particularly active. evidence. orris . A. J. J ohnson . A. E. R andall . lations as are necessary to prevent the N ails —Base quotations: Iron, 2 75 J. S. M erected. T. J. M unkers . P, O. S mith . a prospect hole in the imaginary ledge. The aluminium works in Switzerland, Dartmouth College at Hanover, N. H., introduction of such diseases into the $2.75; wire, $3.00 per keg The rinderpest has spread to five hith­ steel, The San Francisco Morning Call states the largest in the world, use a water has received a bequest of $200,000 from United States from foreign oountries, or erto-uninfected I ron — Bar, 2J^c per pound ; pig iron, estates in Mecklenburg, that there is a prospect’of a lively meat power of 1,500-horse power, and turn the late Ralph Butterfield, M. D., of into one State from another State. The Germany, and to Does a general banking and exchange busi­ seven estates in Hol­ $23@26 per ton. ness. Sight drafts issued on Albany, Portland war in San Francisco as the result of the out about 1,200 pounds of the metal Kansas City, Mo. S teel —lOJ^c per pound. President is also authorized to suepend stein. Many cattle are dying of it also and 8an Francisco. establishment of Philip D. Armour’s big daily. T in —I. C. charcoal, 14x20, prime qual­ .The Continental block at Douglass and immigration from foreign countries in Jutland. stock yards and slaughter-house plant ity,$8.E0@9.00 per box; for crosses, $2 Fifteenth streets, Omaha, has been where infectious diseases exist. The most costly piece of railway work at Baden. The South San Francisco PURELY PERSONAL burned. The building and business Two years ago Senator Frye prophesied in the world according to Sir E. Watkin extra per box; roofing, 14x20, prime slaughter-house men, who have con­ losses are nearly $500,000. that time would show that the Panama is thrt between the Mansion House and quality, $6.75@7.00 per box; I. C. coke trolled the San Francisco meat trade for scheme was corrupt, and that Aidgate street in London, which used up plates, 14x20, prime quality, $7.50@8.00 so many years, do not like the idea of Victorien Sardou Said to be the Possessor John D. Rockefeller has given another canal per box. $1,000,000 to the University of Chicago. w.thin a year*or two light would be $10,090,COO a mile. ALBANY, OREGON. competition, and are trying to make the L ead —4% c per pound; bar, 6^c. of a Remarkably Fine Collection This makes $3,6 '0,000 which the mill­ thrown upon it and the Republic would retail butchers boycott Armour’s estab- The fact has just been made public S hot —$1.80 per sack. tremble under the shock. That condi ­ ionaire has given to the university. of Souvenirs—Etc. ment. Armour’s rep-esentative at San Capital .................................... $50 OOO H orseshoes —$5. exists to-day. There has been some that during the Tre ort Ministry in Hun­ The Yaqui Indians have defeated tion Francisco, Thomas Newton, declares that gary 40,000,000 florins were embezzled N ava L S tores —Oakum, $4.50@5 per ta ’ k to the effect that the Panama and if the boycott is attempted his company Mr. Gladstone has decided not to ap­ Mexican troops sent to subdue them Nicaragua canal schemes are parallel, in the Department of Education and bale; resin, $4.80@5 per 480 pounds; tar, President....................................... H. F. MERRILL will open retail butcher shops all over point any successor to Tennyson as poet and driven from the Indian town of Be­ and Stockholm, $13.00; Carolina, $9.00 per Vice President............................. E. J. LANNING that the disaster that has overtaken Public Instruction. the city and will sell meat at rates with ¡aureate. A very sensible thing to do. len all the Spanish traders and their the French St. Helena, Napoleon’s prison place, barrel; pitch, $6.00 per barrel; turpen­ Cashier................................................... J. W. BLAIN people will cause public men families^ which other butchers cannot hope to in this country to hesitate in giving their is not prospering. The revenue of the tine, 65c per gallon in carload lots. When Mr. Cleveland becomes Presi­ compete. Transacts a general banking business. Ex­ The National Council of Women, re­ votes to sanction a guarantee of Nicar­ island decreased $75,000 in the past year,* dent he will find that there are 24,132 change bought and sold on New York, San Fran­ The Supreme Court has denied a re­ cently in session at Chicago, sent forth agua bonds, fearing that a scandal might and immigration has fallen off, while cisco and Portland, Or. Also draw our own drafts more officeholders than there were when hearing of the Blythe case at San Fran­ a fulmination against French heels, cor­ result. Mr. Frye sees nothing of the emigration has increased. on London, Paris, Benin, Frankfort on the Main cisco, which was taken upon appeal by he left the White House in 1889. and all the principal cities of Europe. Interest sets, tight sleeves and street dresses with kind, and is emphatic in his declaration The latest practicable balloon, war ­ allowed on time deposits. Franklin W. Smith of Boston is still long trains. the Williams heirs from Judge Coffey’s D. R. N. B lackburn . H. C. W atson . to that effect. Said he : “ There is a ranted to go in any desired direction, Collections made on favorable terms. decision. This virtually ends the cele­ agitating the establishment of the na­ An electrically controlled machine very good reason to advance, which is is the invention of Carl Th odor Geiss- brated case, and the millions of the late tional gallery of history and art in Wash­ which will effectively stamp 30,000 let­ that the government should exercise ler, a Hamburg gardener. Experts have BLACKBURN & WATSON, Thomas H. Blythe go to his daughter, ington to cost ultimately $10,000,000. ters in an hour is one of the interesting supervision over the Nicaragua can 1 made favorable reports concerning it. Florence, now-Mrs. Hinckley. When inventions that has been adopted in the and control all that is done there. There Frobman, the theatrical man­ EAST AND SOUTH the Probate Court awarded the estate to Charles The British Consul, who has visited is no reason why any legislator should has between fifteen and twenty Postoffice Department. A ttorneys •.• at •.■ L aw , Florence it decided that the Williams ager, the famine districts of Kieff, Bessarabia, —VIA— be afraid to cast his ballot for a bill The Women of Danville, Ill., are arm ­ companies out this season, and is prob heirs were the only other people besides ably ing themselves with revolvers and prac­ which has this end in view. I believe Khartoff, Khoursk, Bazan, Orel, Tula entitled to the distinction of being Florence having a legal claim to heir­ the Napoleon of the business. Albany, Or* ticing at shooting since the acquittal of this measure-will pass the Senate, but of and Vorenesh, Russia, reports that the ship. The estate is now valued at about peasants are dying like flies from hunger Miss Flora Stevenson, member of the the man who made an assault upon Nel­ course such a prediction cannot be made and disease. $4,000,000. as to the House.. It can hardly be sup­ Office—Odd Fellows’ Temple. Edinburgh School Board, has been made lie Henderson in that city. are said to be 15,000 Jews idle The San .Francisco Examiner states an —OF THE— The Directors of the Women’s Health posed that the bill will meet with favor in There Honorary Fellow of the Educational the East End of London. The dis­ that the raisin growers of that State are Institute of Scotland. Miss Stevenson Protective Association of Br oklvn have there, inasmuch as it contemplates the W. R. BILYEU, so great that they had even forming a trust, to be known as the Cali­ inaugurated a crusade against the habit expenditure of public money, and such tress is their children for sale to the fornia State Raisin Growers’ Associa­ is the first woman thus honored. of spitting on the floors of public con­ expenditure are opposed on that side of offered Le Caron is so well pleased with the Jewish Unemployed Committee in order Attorney and Counselor at Law, tion, and that final arrangements were veyances and various public waiting sta­ the capitol.” success of his book, “ The Reminis ­ made at a meeting of. producers at Fresno In all the recently written matter to buy b ead. tions. Albany, Or* recently. It is said that packers and cences of a Spy,” for the manuscript of “Balmaceda’s millions” are still se­ -about the depleted condition of the Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. Ont of the 259 miles of passenger rail ­ which he received $>,000, that he pro brokers are to be admitted to the organi­ curely retained within the walls of the United StahaJkeasury"'Wttle or no ac- zation, but wiil have to pay a higher en­ poses to start a weekly paper in London. way tracks in Boston 120 are equipped coi»M, haMMMtaken of the Lact that Bank of England, and it seems by no Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Spe­ South. North. with heavy girder rails and trolley wii es, trance fee than growers, and that in the Treasury means certain that the bullion will be cial attention given to collections. Miss Gertrude Vanderbilt is a very and the process of change from horse wi1Utdtuti passing Lv.. ....... Portland ....... 7:00 P. m . ...Ar. 7:35 a . M. executive committee of sixty which is regular attendant at St. Bartholomew’s power to electric traction goes steadily is a large gainer by^Bfeomplete de­ returned to the Chilian government, 10:23 p. M. Lv.. ........ Albany........ ..Lv. 4:23 a . m . L. H. MONTANYE, to be selected, forty will be growers Church, New York. Her costumes are forward. struction by casualty of .Te outstanding even within the next twelve months. 8:15 a . M. Ar... .. San Francisco.. ...Lv. 7:00 p. N. According to the plan of the trust, as it so simple they might almost be called H>w much this amounts Former Medical Director Kraus of The Solicitor of the Treasury is of the obligations. Roseburg Mail—Daily. is understood, packersand growers must plain. She will come out in a year or LAW, AT the beet statisticians of the Treasury Hamburg, who was driven out of office ATTORNEY opinion that the use of the Columbian to give bonds to maintain prices. Raisins two. 8.30 A. M.|L v ........ .Portland........ .Ar.l 4:80 p. M. Department have no means of definitely during the epidemic of cholera by com ­ Albany, Or. 12:45 a . M. Lv........ ..Albany.......... .Lv. 12:30 M. shall ba consigned only to packers and Captain Illine, whoee death has just half-dollar coins in the manufacture of ascertaining. No two figures are alii e. 5:50 P. M.|Ar......... .Roseburg....... .Lv.| 7:00 i. M . growers who have given $10,000 and been reported from Russia, commanded various art cles as souvenirs, such as Since 1862, when the government began plaints that his negligence was resp nsi- ble for the spread of the plague, has died $20,000 bonds, respectively, not to sell at ■ ‘ the terrible battery ” which made such spoons, forks, etc , would be a violation to issue paper money, $5,819,629,108 had Albany Local —Daily Except Sunday. Office in Strahan building. suddenly. It is suspected that he com­ a figure under set prices. havoc at Sebastopol. Tolstoi has im­ of the law. 5:00 P. M.ILv......... .Portland........ ,Ar.tl0:30 a . m . been issued up to July 1, 1892. Within mitted suicide. 9:00 P. M.|Ar.......... ..Albany......... Lv.| 6:30 A. M. The decision of the Indiana Supreme the same period $4,852,451,620- were re­ The Collector of. Customs at Victoria mortalized this battery in his work on Court declaring constitutional the law deemed, leaving outstanding July 1, Judging from the taurine statistics, J. K. WEATHERFORD, has abolished Royal Roads as a port of the operations in that siege. Lebanon Branch. call, and hereafter vessels will be com­ President Eliot of Harvard University requiring the posting at stations of the 1892. a liability against the government bull-fighting is not decreasing in Spain. 1:20 p. m .|L v ........ ..Albany......... ■ Ar.| 3:25 P. M. LAW, 2:09 pelled to enter at the custom-house and is a member of the Cremation Society in time trains arrive and depart will put of $967,177,479. In an exhaustive in­ During the-past year the number of first- ATTORNEY ’AT P. M. Ar..... i^ebanon..... 8:10 A. M iLv........ ..Albany.......... .Ar.|10:21 A. M. pay the regular customs fees and tonnage Boston, and he thinks that the objects the railroads of the State to an addi­ quiry on the subject made by United class bull fights in important cities has Albany, Or* 9:00 a . M.|Ar......... .Lebanon......... .Lv.| 9:30 A. M. dues. This decision is very important of the organization are good. He does tional expense of $1,009,000. States Treasurer Hyatt it is estimated been 289, the bulls killed being 1,594. to and affects the commerce of Puget not intend, however, to direct that his The business portion of Minneapolis the aggregate loss on all issues, up to There have also been 307 fights of young Woodburn- Springfield Branch* Soundr Heretofore vessels have called own mortal remains shall be incinerated. has been startled by the announcement January, 1883, would not be less th^n bulls (novillos'), in which 1,407 were ßtß Office in Finn block, over First National 8:30 a . m .(L v ......... .Portland,....... .Ar.l 4:30 P. M. Bagk. 2:06 P. m .IL v ..... West Scio..... .Lv.¡10:37 A. M . at Royal Roads and remained an indefi­ The next President of the Union that E. 8. Corser, the veteran insurance $8,700,000. This estimate did not in­ slaughtered. 5;45 P. M.|Ar........ ..Natron.......... ,Lv.| 7:00 a . M. nite period await ng a charter without League Club of New York will probably man and real-estate agent, has become clude fractional currency, the 50 cents, ) Complaint comes from all denomina­ the necessity of having to enter and pay be General Horace Porter. Depew does involved to such an extent that he must 25 cents, 10 cents and 5-cent shin­ tions of Nonconformists in England that E. O. HYDE, DINING CAR4 ON OGDEN ROUTE. customs charges. This was an advan­ not run, because he thinks he has held necessarily make an assignment. plasters in such extensive circulation for there are too many candidates for the tage which attracted manty vessels to the office long enough—since 1'86—and John L Woods, a wealthy retired a few years following the war. United ministry. The output of ministers is Physician and Surgeon, call there before proceeding to Puget Cornelius N. Bliss, Senior Vice-Presi­ lumber dealer, gave $125,000 to the med­ States Treasurer Nebeker, in his report steadily increasing, while there is no Pullman Buffet Sleepers Sound. The decision was occasioned by dent, says he cannot accept the honor. ical college of the Western Reserve Uni­ this year, stateB tl at more than $15,0f0,- corresponding increase in the demand SCIO, OREGON. -AND— the Bankburn incident. That vessel put 000 of this fractional currency is out­ for their services. versity st Cleveland, 0., as a Christmas George Gould at 28 is the younges* present The university has received standing, though it h>° practically gone SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS into Royal Roads as a port of call, and The old cathedral in Berlin is being Medical Examiner for A. O. U. W. and after a few days delay the master drove American who has inherited an estate during the past two years gifts aggregat­ out of circulation, and but little more Attached to all through trains. his crew ashore by bad treatment. Be­ that gives employment to 100,000 men. ing $410,000. than $4,000 was presented for redemp­ pulled down and a new one erected. The New York Life. The three successive ABtors have each Emperor has consented to allow paper ­ fore a libel could issue for the recovery last yea-. What is outstanding is West Side Division. Silas W. B. Jones, 78 years of age, is tion of the crew’s wages the vessel wsb taken been over 40 before they inherited their under held, to a great extent, by collectors of weights to be made of the marble pave­ Between Portland and Corvallis. arrest at Kokomo, Ind., charged ment and the steps of the altar where father ’ s fortunes. William H. Vander ­ from British waters to Port Blakeley. coin, and its value as such is greater _____ Mail train daily (except Sunday). with bigamy. He was a former resident than its face value. The aggregate the late Emperor William’s coffin stood. After some delay the vessel was libeled, bilt was nearly 50, and his sons were 42 of 7:30 a . m .IL v ........... Portland.......... Ar.I 5:30 p . m . Marion county, Or., where about two They are to be sold for charitable pur ­ and 36 when he died. but Judge Hanford ruled that the case 12:10 p. m .|A t ........... Corvallis..........Lv.ji2:55 p. M. United States currency, fractional and ago he gained considerable noto­ otherwise, Victorien Sardou has a remarkably years through, was out of his jurisdiction and should estimated to be destroyed poses. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains falling a victim to a tin- and not likely of the Oregon Pacific railroad. The Brazilian government has entered have been instituted b-fore the English fine collection of souvenirs in his apart­ riety to be presented for re­ George W. Morrow, Proprietor. Express train daily (except Sunday). Consul at 8eattle. Before further pro­ ment in the Rue de Madrid, Paris. There box swindle, in which he lost $5,000. demption, approximates, by these fig­ into negotiations with the Mikado of Ja­ 8:20 a . M. 4:40 P. M.ILv..... ..... Portland....... ....Ar.| The perversion of the consular seal ures, more than $14,000,000. A recent pan for bringing into the Brazilian plan­ ceedings could be taken before the Con­ are decorations which came from the ...Lv.| 5:45 A. M. accommodations. Tables supplied 7:25 p. M.jAr.... ...McMinnville... sul the vessel sailed for a South Amer- home of Cavour, the Italian statesman, system on freight coming over the Cana­ estimate prepared in the Treasury De­ tations a number of agricultural laborers First-class with the best the market affords. can port and the crew—thirteen men— and others by Van Blaremberghe and dian Pacific has led the President to call partment places the sum as high as $20,- to take the place of the emanc’pated ne­ THROUGH TICKETS Tn° Æ lost their wages, aggregating over $1,500. Fragonard; there ia an original design for facts in connection therewith with a (00,000 The money can only be taken groes. Companies are started in Rio Canada and Europe can be obtained at To guard against a repetition of this by Fredenbord; a splendid chef d’oeuvre view to prevent this marked fraud and out of the liabilities of the government and Sao Paulo for the establishment of a BOARD FROM $1 TO S3 PER DAY. States, lowest rates from Mrs. M. E. Woodmansu, agent, nature every vessel hereafter will be in Florentine marble represent ng a the discrimination against American rail­ by Congressional enactment, and this line of steamers between Brazil and the We tSeio. R. KOEHLER, Manager. compel’ed to euter and clear when call­ church angel of the sixteenth century roads. It is possible the law will be re­ will probably be attempted in the near East for the purpose of bringing over K. P. ROGERS, Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agent, Port­ Headquarters for Commercial Men. land, Or. Asiatic immigrants. holding a gold chandelier. pealed. ing at Royal Roads, future. OCCIDENTAL MELANGE Flour and Feed St. Charles Hotel, Contractor and Builder. LIVERY, FEEfl AND SâLE STABLE, BANK OF SCIO. BANK OF OREGON, The Shasta Route SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Soio H otel .