Scio Weekly Press. defense from the beginning. You PORTLAND MARKETS. surely think I am very simple if you suppose I have been in ignorance of the Railroad Officials May Refuse to Check The fruit business is not quite so ac­ Bicycles as Baggage. tive, still a fair quantity changes hand5, work going on in the ‘underground and prices are maintained. Poultry was railway.’ ” San Francisco, Oct 4.—What the Durrant’s Attorneys “Do you think the defense will Big Fight WillNotTake Place in good supply the past week and was ’Useful Information Concern­ wheelmen of the ooast have considered What SCIO OREGON as one of their inalienable rights dur­ inclined to be weak. Eggs are cleaning spirng some surprises on you?” up and the price is not likely to go any Will Try to Prove. ing Farm Work. If He Can Stop It. ’ “That is a good question, but I don’t ing the past fifteen years seems in dan­ lower. Butter is firmer than it has care to answer it in public. I think I ger of being taken from them, as the been. Other markets are unchanged. can smell a rat as well as any person. DEPENDS UPON THE LEGISLATURE railroad officials are considering the ad­ visability of charging for the trans­ THE OTHER RING IN EVIDENCE I hope the rat, for his own sake, will Wheat Market. GOOD VENTILATION FOR BARNS choose the right moment to come out of portation of wheels, when accompanied There is not the strength in the local the hole. When he appears the cat He Has Not Receded From His Pur­ wheat market that there was the week by their owners. before, and dealers have lowered bids. Fresh Ail- Should Be Admitted Near the “Is a bicycle baggage?” is the ques­ Oppenheim’s Store and Dr. Cheney’s will not have a bell on its neck.” pose to Enforce the Law Regard­ Their Fishing Rights on the tion Export quotations were given as fol­ Floor by a Shaft Reaching; to Medical Lecture Will Again “Your handwriting is going tofigure which has agitated the railroad less of Judge Hurt’s Opinion. lows: Walla Walla, 40c; Valley, 49@ authorities ever since" cycling has as­ in this case?” the Outside of the Barn. Figure in the Trial. Columbia River. Austin, Tex., Oct. 1.—The follow­ 49^c per bushel. “So Mr. Deuprey says. He knows sumed its present proportions. The discussion of the subject of tu- San Francisco, Oct. 2. — Since the ing from there is direct from the gov ­ The wheelmen cannot understand what he is talking about. He is just Produce Market. beroulosis in cattle necessarily in- why there should be any question in adjournment of the Durrant trial Fri­ as sure of my handwriting as he Was of. ernor’s office, and is self-explanatory: F lour —Portland. Salem, Cascadia and PROTECTION WILL BE AFFORDED the matter, as every passenger travel­ day, the prisoner’s attorneys have visit­ Dr. Cheney’s testimony. ” Governor Culberson stands firm in Dayton, are quoted at $2.75 per barrel; volves the subject of the causes of the ed the Cooper medical college several his position against prizefighting. He ing on a first class ticket is entitled to “What is your opinion about the Golddrop, $2.8*5; Snowflake, $2.75; Ben­ same which are often in illy ventilated intends to suppress it and will exert ton county, $2.75; graham, $2.35; super­ barns. The tendency of the farmer in a certain amount of baggage—an times, and have had frequent inter­ handling of the case?’ ’• winter is to get a large amount of A Report on the Wonderful Painted amount greatly in excess of a bicycle, views with students whom they will “In these days, when analogy does every power of his office to that end. fine, $2.25. O ats —Good white are quoted weak, al warmth for his cattle so as to save the Rocks at Tumwater and Wisham which at the present time seldom ex­ put on. the stand in hopes of bracing up duty for logic, it is positively refresh­ He believes the law, as it now stands, the alibi whioh the defense hopes to es­ ing to know that at least two lawyers is against prizefighting, and that the 22c; milling, 28@30c; gray, 18@19c. cost of feed. To secure heat he has —Spokanes and Their Lands. ceeds twenty-five pounds in weight. Rolled oats are quoted as follows: Bags tablish. “ The railroads in the northern part think the people do not see any differ­ decision ef Judge Hurt is fundamental­ .f4.25@5.’25; barrels, $4.50@7.00; cases, supplied a little room for his cows and Washington, Oct. 3.—In his annual has shut out the cola air as much as It is thought that several of the col ­ ly wrong. His proclamation issued $3.25. report the commissioner of Indian of America decided some time since to lege boys will testify to having seen ence between a bluff and a fact. ’ ’ possible. An authority upon the Friday does not recede one inch from charge for bicyoles, ” said T. H. Good ­ “ Don ’ t you think they are working H ay — Timothy, $7.50@8" per ton ; affairs has something to say about In­ health of the cow says that the stable, the accused between 1 and 2 o’clock faithfully?” his his declared purpose to enforce the cheat, $5.50. man when questioned regarding the dian fishing oh the Columbia. “From the afternoon of April 3, but if any B arley —Feed barley, $1I@11.25 per to be healthy, should be well ventilat­ “Yes; they are piling up exceptions, law, regardless of the Hurt opinion. time immemorial,” says he, “the In­ matter. “What are classed as the will give evidence of the fact that Dur­ ed and free from draughts and to ac­ He simply begins with the mild pacific ton; brewing, nominal. Southern roads, which would include which are crushing the righteousness dians have been accustomed to fish in M illstuffs — Bran, $10.50; shorts, complish this air should be, admitted rant was in the college until 3:30 in out of their case. Every technicality measures, before force is used. The all in this state, have had the question the Columbia river, but inch by inch the afternoon he is not known. Attor­ legislature will convene October 1, and $13.50; middlings, $15@16; rye, 75@80c at the door line and sufficient space they have been forced back by the in consideration and I cannot say when neys for the defense are building much is a curse thrown in the face of a the the case against Controller Finley, it per cental. should be provided at the apex of the it will be decided, perhaps in two friend they profess to defend. No wit ­ B utter —Fancy creamery is quoted al roof to allow the heated air »to escape. whites from the best fishing grounds, on what E. A. Diggins will testify to. is expected, will be set for hearing in and not allowed to fish with the whites weeks, and again it might not be set­ Diggins is a member of the sophomore ness has done so much against W. H. the supreme cgurt, October 10. Should 22>§c; fancy dairy, 20c; fair to good, 15 Six hundred cubic feet of air is neces­ T. Durrant as the actions of his attor­ @17^c; common, 12>£c per pound. in common as provided in the treaty tled for months.” P otatoes —New Oregon,' 35@40c per sary for Shorthorns and their grades, At the meeting of the associated class, but frequently attended the sen­ neys. I would rather be hanged than the decision of the supreme court be concluded June 9, 1855. They have and less of course for the smaller ior class lectures. There he met the be defended by such means as Deuprey. against the state, there will remain the sack. clubs on Saturday evening the question borne this denial with patience, but breeds. defendant. The latter claims that he ' O nions — Oregon, 75@$l per cental. law against disturbances of the peace. urged that they be restored to their an­ will be discussed, and efforts will spoke to Diggins during Cheney’s lect­ and Dickinson are employing.”- But many a farmer will be con­ Ex-Governor O. M. Roberts has writ­ P oultry —Chickens, old, $3@3.50 pei “What do sputhink of Durrant?” cestral and treaty rights. Agents have probably be made to effect an amicable ure, the afternoon that Blanche. La­ dozen; young, $1.50^3,00 per dozen; fronted by the impossibility of build­ ten Governor Culberson, commending “ Whatever?^w>ple , s>!- opinions are settlement of the matter with the rail ­ twice been sent to investigate and as­ mont disappeared, but Diggin’s mem­ there are few who do not think that hé his aotion in convening the legislature. ducks, $2 50@3.00; geese, $5.00@6.00; ing a larger barn for the purpose of se­ turkeys, live, 11c per pound; dressed, curing the necessary extra amount of certain the best method of settling the roads. ory is rather hazy just at present. deserves-a wealth of sympathy, because There are grave doubts, however, about 13c. matter. Both reported that it was the CHINA AND JAPAN NEWS. Gilbert F. Graham has been sum­ he is unfortunate enough in the hour of the legislature passing the law with E ggs —Oregon, are quoted 18c per air space. The system of ventilating duty of the government to protect the named above is a poor one, as it is not moned as a witness both by the prose­ trouble to have as his best friends two the requisite two-thirds vote to give it dozen. Indians in their treaty rights to their Prisoners Taken Were Killed and cution and the defense. For the prose­ C heese — Oregon full cream, 8@9c economical of fresh, warm air and it immediate effect. Inquiries sent to men whose fame outshines their wis ­ valuable fisheries, and recommended Eaten by Their Captors. cution he will swear that Durrant, dom. ’/ members, so far as heard from, indicate per pound; halt cream, 5@7c; skim, 4@ subjects cattle to direct draughts of that the attention of district attorneys cold air. It is the system that has San Francisco, Oct. 4.—Two large several days after his arrest, asked for that a law to take immediate effect 5c; Young America, l@l^c nigher. Wliat the prosecution believes to be for Oregon and Washington be called villages, Bien Cheng and Tang Cheng, his note book, which he wished to O regon V egetables —cabbage, l^c been long condemned by architects. making prizefighting a felony, will go to the matter in order that proceedings distant seven miles from Ty Sami, in keep several days to compare with his testimony of the most vital importance through by an overwhelming majority. per lb; ladisnes, 10c per dozen bunches; To supply men or' animals with pure green onions, 10c per dozen; cucumbers, might be instituted in the federal the Canton province, China, were re­ own. For the defense Graham will in the Drurant case has at last been ob­ It thought, however, by those favor­ /5c@fl per sack/ cauliflower, $1 per air at the lowest cost, the impure air courts, looking to the protection of the cently the scenes of shocking deeds in say he saw Durrant at the college on tained from a student at- Cooper col­ ing is the fight, that Governor Culberson dozen; tomatoes, 25@40c per bok;' coin, should not escape at the highest point, Indians, and with a view to enjoining cannibalism and wanton destruction of April 3 about 3 o’clock. Durrant in- lege. ! but at the lowest point near the floor. should have called the legislature after 6@8c per doz. For months the persecution and de ­ encroaching parties from further inter­ productive property. . sists now it was Graham who offered fense have labored to find someone Judge Hurt’s decision and before the B erries —Blackberries, 4c per pound. Fresh air should be admitted near the ference with them.” The Swatow correspondent of the to loan his notes instead of being asked T ropical F ruit —Oalilorma "lemons, floor by a shaft reaching to the outside The commissioner says that such ac­ China Mail on August 29 forwarded to give them. Graham denies this and among the accused student’s classmates fight, as the club has already spent $4.00@4.50; bananas, $2.25@3.0Q per of the barn. Another shaft a foot' or thousands of dollars. He waited, how ­ who could give some definite informa ­ tion has been taken and that the dis­ the details of the fight between the two declares it is absolutely without proof. bunch; Valencia late oranges, $3.00 per more square should run the whole tion regarding the lecture -which Dr. ever, three weeks, and to ‘prevent it trict attorney of Washington has al­ communities, which was precipitated R; H. Carter, one of the students at Cheney delivered April 3. It had been now will cause serious loss to innocent box; Mediterranean sweets, $2.50@3.00; height of the barn and pierce the roof pineapples, $4@5 per dozen. ready been instructed to take measures by a row over water rights. By a the Cooper .medical college, may be one outside. This shaft should extend to impossible to find such a . student. No parties and be an act of injustice. Sev­ C alifornia vegetables —Garlic, new to protect the Indians. night attack the people of Tang Cheng of the strongest witnesses for the de­ one knew definitely that Durrant was eral members of the legislature are 6@8c per pound; sweet potatoes, 2@ within a foot of the bottom of the Indian Agent Irwin, of the Yakima out the spa embankment and let in the fense. He corroborates the story which stable. A s the air taken in from out known to entertain this view, and it per pound; Merced, l^c. agency, who recently visited the fish­ sea water so as to destroy a large part Durrant tells of his movements be­ there. No one could tell anything chat may be they can muster enough force 2>&c F resh F ruit —Apples, good, $1 per of doors i comes heated it rises and might indicate that he was not there. ing grounds at Tumwater and Wisham, of their enemies’ rice, then almost tween! and 2 o’clock on the afternoon to prevent a two-thirds majority. box; prunes, 25@40c, peaches, 25@70c as it becomes impure it will seek an has something to say about the cele­ ready for cutting. Reprisals followed, of April 3. Carter has been subpenaed At last comes a student who can shed Eleven senators can defeat the emerg­ per box; Baitlett pears,$i@1.25; water­ outlet at the only point Jt can get it, brated painted rocks which is included and, though the villages are distant to testify for the defense. In speaking light upon the subject. Charles A. ency clause, 75c(S$1.00 per dozen; canta­ up the shaft. Thus the air in the and it is well known the melons, Dukes, the young man who sat next to loupes, $1.00@1.25 per dozen; grapes, 05c stable, instead of being cold all the in the report of the commissioner. only twenty miles from the two dis­ of his knowledge of Durrant’s move­ senate and governor were not on good Durrant in the lecture-room, will take per box; New Yorn Concords, 50c per time, will always be warm, and, being The commissioner, commenting on trict cities, Hao Hong and Loik Hong, ments on April 3, he said: “I believe the witness stand and swear that after terms at the adjournment of the legis­ Dasket; Ilwaco cranberries, $10.50 per continually changed will be fresh.— thiese rocks, says: the fighting continued a month, in­ I saw Durrant and F. R. Ross together being unable to tell whether or not lature last winter. barrel. “They'bear the faces and figures in volving many villages and causing a on Webster street about 1 o’clock Wed­ W ool —Valley, 10@llc, accor-ding to Orange County Farmer. Durrant was present at the lecture, the unfading colors of a race of people long large number of deaths. Chicago, Oct. 1. — The Tribune will nesday, April 3.” quality; Eastern Oregon, 7@9C. Watering Horses. accused student asked him as a favor to extinct. Though the Indians have no tomorrow publish interviews , with a The worst feature, however, is this: H ops — Choice, Oregon 6@}£6c per Carter will make one of the strongest An English veterinarian, writing to knowledge of the people who painted By one side three, and by the other witnesses the defense will put on the him to say that he was there and that number of Texas senators and repre­ pound. these rocks, it is evident that this was four, prisoners were taken alive. These stand. While he can not swear posi­ he remembered the fact. N uts —Almonds, soft shell, 9@llc the London Livestock Journal, says: sentatives giving their position regard­ Dukes tells his story only with the ing “Prejudice dies hard, but the hardest fishing ground before the confederated men were killed and eaten—seven in tively as to the date he met Durrant, the passage of the law with an per pound; paper shell, 12^@14c; new tribes of Yakima Indians existed, and all. It was not in this case as others, he is fairly certain that he is not mis­ greatest reluctance. He says he drew emergency clause to prevent the Cor­ crop California walnuts, soft shell, of all to die in the minds of grooms is that the ancestors of these tribes had an eating of the heart only. Every taken. Attorneys for the defense have the only inference that could reasonably bett-Fitzsimmons fight. They are 11@12}-2 c ; standard walnuts, 10J^@llc; that it is injurious to give a horse a been accustomed to fish there long be­ eatable portion was consumed, most of hopes that Carter will be able-to swear be drawn from the request which he without exception favorable to the law. Italian Chesnuts, 12p2@14c; pecans, drink of cold water when he is heated 13@16c; Brazils, 12^@13c; inheres, from exercise. Years ago when I used fore the white men appeared on the Co­ it being given to the children of the positively to the date when he takes could not grant. For the sake of his 14@15c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 5@7c; to train horses for racing in India, I classmate Dukes decided that he would lumbia river.’’ A Talk With Fitzsimmons. roasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8@10c; co- grappled with this prejudice, and clung villages. Although not unprecedented the stand. His testimony would mean not speak. He says Durrant wanted Agent Irwin quotes from Lewis and in that district, such an act is unusual, much to the man who is being tried for San Antonio, Oct. 1.—Fitzsimmons coanuts, 90c per dozen. him to remember the fatal day and his Clarke’s history' which , describes the and led to the appointment of a special his life. P rovisions —Eastern hams, medium, to it with such tenacity that I used presence at the lecture without any arrived here today. He was in a mood ll^@12e per pound; - hams, picnic, constantly to have "horses ‘off’ their painted rocks prior to 1810. deputy to inquire into the case. When proceedings are opened to­ reference to the truth or the facts. He for talking, and, in response to a ques­ 8>6@9c; breakfast bacon llj^@12c; feed after a strong gallop. One day I Commissioner Browning says that it morrow morning, Charles T. Lenahan added: tion, said: short clear sides, 8J£@9 c ; dry salt returned to the messhouse very hot and is a source of gratification that the In­ San Francisco, Oct. 4.—As a- result will be called to the stand to tell of “.The articles of agreement call for sides, 7>i@8c; dried beef hams, 12 tired after a. long run, and suddenly “ I could not grant his favor, but I dians belonging to the. Upper and Mid­ of the conferences recently held be­ having taken a diamond ring somewhat my fight with' Corbett to take place at @13c; lard, compound, in tins, 7%; thought fit to mentally put myself in dle bands of Spokane have finally lo­ tween the acting Japanese minister of resembling the one worn by Blanche wished to remain silent,, as I did not Dallas, and if the fight cannot be held lard, pure, in tins, 9>^@10c; pigs’ feet, cated upon their allotted lands and foreign affairs and the newly arrived Lamont, to Pawnbroker Oppenheim. want to hurt his case if I could not I will certainly claim my $2,500 forfeit 80s, $3.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, $3.25; kits, the place of a race horse. ‘Shall I help it. ” have,’ ! asked myself, ‘a better appetite- left the city of Spokane. minister of Spain, a declaration has At first, a great deal of importance was from the Florida Athletic, Club. _ If .X $1.25. Oregon smoked hams, Dee per ■for-break-fast-if-i-refrain from ti f inki Bg - pickled hams, BJ-^c; boneless There has long been trouble about been agreed upon, says the Japan attached to this- witness by the defense, CAROLTNA’S SUFFRAGE. get the forfeit, I do not care where I pound; hams, 10c; bacon, 9e; dry salt sides, 8c; till I have cooled off, or if I have a the Chehalen Indians and the commis­ Mail, defining the limits of the bound­ but .of late his testimony has lost fight Corbett. It can take place in sioner says that the department of jus­ aries between the territories of Japan weight, as he did not visit the store A Measure Which Will Disqualify a Mexico, Indian territory or Coney isl­ lard, 5-pound pails, 9%c; 10s, 9>£c; drink right off? Knowing that I could not eat heartily unless I had first of all 50s,9c; tierces, 8^c. / tice has been instructed to institute and Spain in the W-estern Pacific. The until April 13. Again, Lenahan does Majority of the Negroes. and—any place possible so I can get a H ides .—Dry hides, butcher, sound, drink, I took it, and thereupon felt so suits to put the Indians in possession terms of the declaration are that: Columbia, S. 0., Oct; 3.—The re- chance at Corbett. not bear the slightest resemblance to per pound, 13@14c; dry kip and calf­ fit to eat, and went so strong over a of the lands claimed by them and al­ First—A line parallel to a latitude Durrant, and it is impossible that one I port of the suffrage committee of the “I want to say right here I don’t like skin, ll@13c; cull5, 3c less; salted, 60 course of beefsteak, ham and eggs, quail, lotted to'them, and to quiet the title. passing through the middle of a navi­ could be mistaken for the other. Their constitutional convention was made to­ the way Brady is figuring in the affairs lbs and over, 8@8j£c; 50 to 60 lbs, 7@ He says these Indians have long been gable part of the Bashee channel, shall dress was dissimilar, and in personal day. It provides for the registration of the Florida Athletic Club. In re­ 7j^c; 40 and 50, 6@7c; kip and veal muffins, etc., that I resolved to try the harrassed and annoyed by trespassers under the present declaration, mark the appearance they form a strong con­ of qualified voters. The qualifications gard to picking a referee, he wishes me skins, 10 to30 lbs, 5@6c; calfskin, sound, same treatment on my horses. My claiming to have some sort of title to boundary between the territories of Ja­ trast, on account of a difference in of electors given in the following sec­ to name my referee before October 31, 3 to 10 lb j , 6@9c; green, unsalte<|, lc lead was attained with such success less; culls, l@2cless; sheepskins, shear­ that nowadays all the trainers in India the lands. pan and Spain in the Western part of size, build and facial expression. tion are regarded as practically dis­ so he can fix him; that is certainly his lings, 10@15c; short wool, 20@30c; give their race horses about half a The report of the commissioner the Pacific. District Attorney Barnes and Captain qualifying the majority of the negroes, object. But I will not pick my referee medium, 30@40c; longwool, 50@70c. bucket of cold water to drink immedi­ shows that during the year, 541 patents Second—The government of Spain of Detectives Lees are getting ready to on account of the educational and prop­ until the day of the fight. Brady says ately after a gallop, and with the best have been delivered to the Siletz In­ declares that it shall never lay claim to put in their rebuttal testimony, which erty requirements: Merchandise Market. if I do not pick a referee pretty quick results as regards the appetites and dians in Oregon; 1,576 to the Nez Per- the islands lying to the north and they expect to make almost as strong “The person applying for registra­ he will substitute Peter Maher for Cor­ S almon .-—Columbia, river No. 1, tails, ces in Idaho; and that 218 allottments northeast of the above-mentioned as the direct. • They will have a lot of tion must be able to read and write bett. 1 know from an inside source $1.25@1.60; No. 2, tails, $2.25@2.50; health. I have not alone never seen, but have never even heard or read of have been approved for the Nez Per- boundary line. writing experts to' combat any testi­ any section in this constitution, or that Brady has an interest in the Flor­ fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75@1.85; Alaska, any harm to a horse from drinking No. 1, tails, $ 1.20@1.30 ; No. 2, tails, $1.90 ces; schedules of allottm'ents to the Third—The government of Japan de­ mony that might implicate Rev. J.* G. must show that he owns and pays ida Athletic Club. If anyone says he cold water wher» he was heated. I number of 974 have been received from clares that it shall never lay claim to Gibson in having written the address taxes on $300 worth of property in this has not, I will bet $500 that he has, @2.25. the Warm Springs Indians, but have the islands lying to the southeast of on the newspaper in which Miss La­ state; provided, that at the first regis­ and prove it. I think Stuart, is an up­ S ugar —Golden C, 4J^c; extra 0, 4^c; have, however, seen hundreds of cases dry granulated, 5c; cube crushed and of colic occur in horses from drinking not been acted upon. Special Agent the above-mentioned boundary line. mont’s rings were sent to her aunt, tration under this constitution and up right man, but I don’t like Vendig, powdered, 5%c per pound; 3£@70c. 600 pounds of pork. a Spanish column, commanded by Col­ The Pay of Criminal Jurors. take my share of newspaper criticism.” than the lack of food. When driven the college from playing on any athletic W heat —No. 1 shipping, 95 perctl; onel Rubin, met 2,000 insurgents under The stalk and blade of the corn plant San Francisco, Oct. 4. —The supreme back in the first attempt to reach the team. It is found that six of the eleven choice, 96J