Scio Weekly Press. NORTHWEST RSVlVAL- ÖF BUSINESS? . An Kxfcra Session of ©öngYSSS» An ext-rà session following iffimfdh a'tely the inauguration oi Mr. McKin- ley is, in the prevaling öpiniofl ifi j Washington, certain-. -No One pro» PREGON fesses to have word from Mr. McKin­ ley direct on toe subject, but there is good authority for saying that Mark Hanna, during a recent visit in New York, said enough to give the impres- sion'that an extra session is on toe Re­ publican programme. Senator Quay believes an extra session is certain. Wort iti oiiib'-.sr®ff>' Men' ife-Sinployed.- ths STATES. Oregon. Complete returns have been reoeived from 22 out of the 82 counties in Ore­ CiSCifiSati,- Nov? 9'.-“Sp'e'cfaJ dis­ patches1 indicate' a revival- in' business Witliam McKinley and Garret gon, and the returns from the 10 other SCIO counties are practically complete. The throughout the' Ohio' Valley as' welj as' Hobart Are Chosen. number of votes reported is 91,542, of here. whioh MoKinley has 46,792 and Bryan The Big FouF,- C&eShpfa&S' <£' Ohio 44,750, or a plurality of 2,042 for Mc­ and Baltimore & Ohio roads all ordered their shops' opened today and enlarged' THE END OF A BITTER CONTEST Kinley. Less than 500 votes remain to be added to the 91,542 in order to forces on' those' already running;- give the full number of votes cast for The Ensign Car Works at' Hunting.- Tile Two Northwest States Divided, Or­ McKinley and Bryan. ton, W. Va., resumed. Comprehensive Be view of the Import­ Storm on Lake Brie» egon- Going for McKinley and Wash­ The following table shows the vote The car works at Mount V.eWfoh', ill., ant Happenings of the Past Week .Great damage has been done to the got an order for 300 cars from the ington for Bryan-Electoral College. by counties: Culled From the Telegraph Columns. shipping interests on lake Erie by a Counties. McKinley. Bryan• Louisville- & Nashville road, and re­ 1,836 ............ 957 With three states yet in doubt, it is Baker................ high wind. The canal boat Mayside. Superintendent Keene who shot Mort .Way, while being towed up the river sumed work. Benton ............. 730 ............ 976 known that the Republican national 2,389 Clackamas ........ ......... 2,666 The Niles tool fworks and other Roderick, the supposed robber, at the from Tonawanda, broke her hawser Clatsop.............. 1,135 ............ 1,849 Cariboo mines, was acquitted by the and was blown on the rocks along shops at Hamilton announced increased ticket is elected by a majority of nearly Columbia........ 600 Coos................. ............ 1,106 1,560 forces. coroner’s jury. 596 shore. The captain was rescued with a «Furnaces at fronton,■ Ashland1 and 100 in the electoral college, and of Crook............... ............ 600 268 ............... ............ 276 John B. Barthelman,-a sewing-ma­ rope, but his mules were crushed to 1,000,000 plurality of toe popular vote. Curry 2,045 Douglas............, ............ 1,903 chine agent shot and killed his divorced death. The boat became a total wreok. other towns announce that they will go New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Gilliam ........... .537 472 ............. 828 Grant................ ............ 672 wife in Los Angeles, Cal. They quar­ An old excursion steamer was blown in blast soon, but no- dates are given. 405 ............ 218 The Griffin wood works- and tlio Massachusetts and Ohio have rolled up Harney............. reled over the possession of their 3- across the channel near Buffalo and 2-383 Jackson............ ............ 1,376 Powell brass works,, both- largo con­ unprecedentedly tremendous majorities, Josephine.......... 1,609 ............ 1,100 year-old daughter. will be a total loss. 462 ............. 346 cerns, employing many men, an­ from 100,000 to 300,000. The rest is Klamath........... In Tiffin, O., the Democratic and 416 .................. ............ 389 Suicide of a Capitalist* nounced today that they would resume detail, to be settled by complete re­ Lake 2,588 Lane...........;....., ............ 2,221 Republican nominees for oongress had 568 Lincoln ............ ........... 576 at onoe. Others report that they had Joseph D. McDonald, a prominent turns. a fight over each other’s war record. 2,736 Linn................. ............ 2,064 orders, on which they will There are now three states in the Malheur..........., 466 ............ 210 They had both belonged to the same .¿nd wealthy citizen of Fremont, Neb., conditional 2,631 3,020 Marion.............. their forces immediately. doubtful column—Kentucky, Wyoming Morrow company. The Republican had his ribs shot himself, causing almost instant enlarge 5-12 ............... ............ 586 The Pittsburg Paoket Company closed death. The cause for the rash act was and South Dakota. In Kentucky it 6,450 Multnomah ....... .............. 11,830 broken. 1,307 ............ 1,248 mental unbalance, toe result of finan­ a contract here today for building a will require the official count to. deter­ Polk............. ..;.... 419 Sherman............ ............. 426 | In Ashland, Ky., Tobe Stanley, a cial reverses in mining -investments in new $65,000 river steamboat. The mine the result, ¿wing to irregulari­ Tillamook ............. 685 526 .......... mine superintendent, was "Shot and Colorado; He was-a railroad contractor plans 1,674 ...4....... 1,410 Umatilla ........... were made and the contraot . ties. In Wyoming, the qnoretainty is Union.............. 2,103 ............ 1,275 killed by Ike' Barker on his way to the and built all of the South Platte drawn two months ago. .71 Tho — closing due to the slow returns. The latest re­ Wallowa........... 688 ;........... 408 polls to vote. Stanley opened hostili­ branches of the Northwestern road in | of it was conditional upon too result of ports, however,--; indicate that Bryan Wasco 1,187 .............. 1,487 ............... ......... 2,085 1,566 Washington..... ties by cutting Barker across the face Nebraska on the Elkhorn system, and this election. will get two of the three votes. South Yamhill.?.-........ ............ 1,615 1,565 with a buggy whip, Family troubles was reputed to be worth over $100,000. The big cooper shops at Raridon, O , Dakota’s vote_.jp________ tial electors ............46,792 Totals........... . 44,^0 were the cause. I have resu med, wor k., to. to eir-Jull -ca- Of Interest to Miners. | paci ty. Absait.,. twenty fist fights ocourred Washington. A New York attorney has received near the polls in Lexington, Ky., oil I One and probably two of the idlo The lacer reports from Washington a cablegram announcing that the high election day.' Pistols were drawn in mills of the Dayton Pipe Company, indicate that Bryan’s plurality will be half of them. An editor attempted to court at Pretoria, South Africa, has de­ this county, will start in full as soon near 10,000. The Bryan vote was the assault Colonel Breckenridge, who clared void the MacArthur-Forest pat­ as repairs now in progress can bo com­ The other strongest in tho more thickly populated drew his pistol. They were separated ents for the cyanide process for the re­ pleted. doubtful— portion of the state. The number of covery of gold. This decision was before anyone was hurt. The Burns iron works at Portsmouth, Tennessee votes’thus far reported—77,175—about given in a suit brought by the com ­ S. R. Clough, a hotel .proprietor of whioh have been on short force, an­ for Bryan. equals that of two years ago, so that, Minneapolis, Minn., was so deter­ bined gold-mine owners of Johannes­ nounce that it will 'employ a full forco Kentucky, allowing for the increase,there remains mined to vote that he arose from his burg and the Transvaal. The an­ immediately. - about 10,000 more to hear from. nouncement is said to be of great inter ­ sick bed tp go to the polls. He had John R. Rogers, Populist, has been ! MILLIONS OF GOLD OFFERED. been handed his ballot, for marking, est to gold mine owners. chosen governor over P. C. Sullivan, The Electoral College. when suddenly he toppled over dead. Mrs. Castle Sentenced to Prison* The folllowihg table gives the stand­ though by a majority probably 2,000 Subtreasurie* Cannot Meet the Demand His heart had stopped beating. Mrs. Walter M. Castle, of San Fran­ for Currency. * ing of the el&toral college as far as under the electoral ticket. In Davenport, Cal., on eleotion day cisco, who was arrested in London, The entire fusion ticket has been Washington, Nov. 9.—Information- returns indicati: William Granville entered toe polling charged with shoplifting, has had her successful by majorities ranging from w Ö 3,000 to 8,000. place,-and, pointing a pistol at Lewis trial.' She pleaded guilty, and was received at toe treasury department The legislature is o o Chandler, an eleotion clerk, attempted sentenced to three months’ imprison­ shows that large amounts of gold1 are p 5 o' Populist on joint ballot, though there S3 STATES. being offered at the several subtreas ­ 5 ’ to fire it, and snapped the trigger three ment without labor. Mr. Castle was is a possibility that the Republicans o uries in exchange for currency, stipu­ times before his hand was caught. acquitted. may control the senate, as they have 14 lation being -made as to legal tenders. There was no provocation for the deed. hold-overs out of a total of 34 mem­ Harper’s Magazine* li One million in gold was offered in Bos­ Alabama............ bers of the upper house. Mayor McClelland of Roanoke, Va., ... 8 An important feature of Harper’s ton. The subtreasurer telegraphed toe Arkansas........ ......<|.< 9 was run down by an electric oar and Magazine for several months to come secretary for instructions, stating that California The returns from Washington as re­ Colorado..........L 4 fatally injured. He stepped in front of Will be Poultney Bigelow’s series of the current working force was some­ Connecticut....^. ported for presidential electors appear 6 »..... 3 the car when it was less than five feet papers on the “ White Man’s Africa,” what behind owing to toe flurry, and Delaware in the ¡table below, No returns have Florida.............. 4 from him. been received from Okanogan and Georgia..........1 13 treating in toe author’s original and toe payment of this amount of currency Idaho................1.. 3 Skamania counties: The demonstrations against the striking way the new continent recent­ would leave the subtreasury incon­ Illinois............ .1. 24 ............. 15 Italian residents continue in Sao Paulo, ly opened up to European exploitation. veniently si-ort. Counties. McKinley. Bryan. Instructions were Indiana Iowa..............;... 13 Adams............................... .... 160 261 Brazil. The government of the state The first paper, in the, November issued authorizing toe acceptance of Kansas................ 10 Asotin...............................; ..... 73 85 ; Kentucky....... 13 Chehalis. ........................... ..... 1,586 refuses the aid of federal troops, but number, will give a novel view of half toe amount offered. 1,476 ”8 Louisiana.......,... Clallam.,...........;................ ........ 254 284 promises tp punish the Jaoobins, who Jameson’s raid from material placed in 6 .1 Clark................................. The New York subtreasury, it is un­ Maine............... .... 1,495 1,478 .......... 8 are the chief offenders. Columbia.....................:..... ..... 436 568 the author’s hand by an English phy­ derstood, have given notice that they Maryland Massachusetts^. 15 Cowlitz#?............................ ..... 1,487 1,456 ........Xi. 14 The North German Gazette, of Ber­ sician and a Boer official1—thus present­ would receive gold today in exchange Michigan ..... 58 121 I Douglas........................... ...... Minnesota....... k. 9 Franklin.......................... 36 107 lin, says the statement' is incorrect ing both'sides of this remarkable epi­ for currency. There are 6,400,000 Mississippi......... 9 Garfield.........;.........-........... .... 478 636 17 that a recent order renders the import sode. The series is the result of a assay office checks outstanding, whioh Missouri.............. Island................................ ..... 196 178 | ............. 8 467 Jefferson...............;........... ..... 677 of Amerioan canned meat virtually im­ journey to South Afrioa undertaken by are now being deposited for currency. Montana Nebraska........f.. 8 Kings,................................ ... . 6,370 7,568 ............»... 3 possible by providing for examination Mr. Bigelow- for Harper’s Magazine, The demand for currency, especially Nevada Kitsap............................... .... 653 562J Hampshire. 4 Kittitas............................... ..... 616 831 ! and is to. be illustrated from photo­ for small bills, in anticipation of a re­ New of each tin of*the importation. New Jersey......... 10 Klickitat ........................... ..... 700 500 : York........... 36 Lewis....................... ..... 1,519 ’ 1,491 The controller of the currency has graphs specially made for the purpose. vival of business, is exceptionally New North Carolina^. 11 Lincoln .............................. ..... 421 926 heavy. It is .expected that several North Dakota..;.. declared dividends in favor of the 3 Thanksgiving Proclamation. Mason........................ .... 371 641! days must elapse before officials will Ohio........ v.....V.. 23 Okanogan .’........................ creditors of insolvent national banks as. The president has issued the follow­ he in a position to meet all demands. Oregon.............. 4 Pacific..................................... Pennsylvania . ... follows:« Twenty per cent, Columbia ing Thanksgiving proclamation: 32 Pierce................................, The treasury officials regard toe finan­ Rhode Island..... 4 San Juan........................... National bank of. Tacoma, Wash; 10 South Carolina.. “By the President of the United cial situation, as greatly improved. 9 Skagit ..........’.................... South Dakota..;.. 4 Skamania........................... per cent, First National bank of San States: Tennessee........k 1*2 Snohomish........................ Bernardino, Cal. Transit of Cattle Authorized. “The people of the United States Texas.................. 15 Spokane............................. An Italian named Pietro Simoni met should never be unmindful of the grati-1 Milwaukee, Nov. 9.—A special to Utah........... wito a shocking deatK on tlae road Wahkiakum. 199 G reat mveæ open , 1 T116 Formal DediCatinn of tod CSSSSdo Locks Celebi-ate'd.- The Opening of the Uasoade looks last week will prove an epoch in the his­ A. Resume of Events in the tory of the state of Oregon. Thbre Northwest. were thousands who' witnessed the’ swinging, of the massive steel gates at toe western approach to the lock. The' exercises preliminary to- the opening EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH of the locks were simple in character, consisting only in a short address by Governor W. P. Lord in presenting News Gathered in All the Towns of the steel lever to be used in the open­ Our Neighboring State« — Improve­ ing of the gates to Captain W. L. Fisk, ment Noted in All Industries—Oregon. of the United States engineer oorps, The Foster & McDonald mine, in who had charge of the work on behalf of toe government, and a brief reply Gold Gulch mining district, was by him. bonded to Crook county capitalists Within the lock was the steamer last week. Maria, the little steamer Sadie B., toe Plenty of trout can be caught on launch Water Witch, owned by J. G. Co is river, by using salmon eggs for and I. N. Day, the contractors. Out­ bait, but fly fishing in that river is side the lower gate were the steamers over for the season. Dalles City, Sarah Dixon and Harvest The North End Mill Company, of Queen, crowded to toe guards with Coos bay, has discontinued rafting men, women and children. On toe logs from the Coquille, and is now south side of the looks and canal, shipping them over the railroad. crowded upon the massive granite The contract for constructing the walls of the- works, and from every other point of vpitage, were thousands dikes, eto., in Tillaiqpok harbor, has of others waiting patiently the signal been awarded to Contractor Jacobson, who had the contract at Bandon last for the gates to swing open. It was exactly 2:30 when the shrill year. The extention of the Sumpter valley whistle of toe Sadie B. announced the signal, and a moment after the great railrcad to the town of Sumpter was steel gates were sern to be slowly mov­ celebrated by a ball and picnic, and by ing. Cheer upon ch-'-r rent the air; the shipment of concentrates and ores whistles of the «various steamers joined; Ahat had been accumulating for two in a mad chorus of noise. The' Dalles months. brass hand, stationed on the steamer Sarah Dixon, played inspiring airs, while battery A, of Portland, on the forward deok, fired a salute as the steamers commenced to move. The Sadie B. baoked down the lock to. toe gate, followed by toe Maria and Water Witch, then returning, took up' their stations within the look, followed by the other steamers. Once within the walls, toe gates were dosed, and each vessel safely moored. Then a practical demonstration of the work­ ings of toe lock followed. An addi­ tional depth- of 23 feet was necessary in order that the vessels might pass from the lower to toe upper lock or canal, and this immense body of wafer was secured in about half an hour, al­ though, when the looks are in full operation, it Will not take-more than eight minutes to perform such service. The gradual rise of water, as it could be watched flowing from the canal, like a seething torrent, proved an in­ teresting spectacle. When the proper depth of water had been allowed, the little Water Witch started through toe canal, the first vessel to pass through the locks after the formal opening of the great work. The Sadie B. closely followed and after the other steamers also passed through the canal and be­ yond the eastern gates, toe crowds of passengers waving handerchiefs and wildly cheering. -Portland was largely represented at toe celebration, as was The Dalles, many prominent business men of both oities being present. Sherman and Morrow counties had good delegations present, as well as Klickitat*county, Wash. After the passage of the vessels through the looks, Colonel Day and his son entertained a large number of in- 1 a special train. Foss, Guthrie & Co. shipped from Baker City a trainload of 490 cattle. Nearly all of the cattle were bought from Powder Valley stockowners. The prices were: Cows, $16; twos, $18; threes, $23 and $24. Some of the hopgrowers in Washing­ ton county are storing crops in the Masonic building in Laurel, where the hops will be kept until sold. Seven and a half cents has been offered for hops in Hillsboro. The Chinook run of salmon in the Siuslaw this year has been fairly good, but it is about over. _ The big run of silverside salmon has not yet entered the river, although it has been daily expected for the last ten days. Mrs. J. T. Vincent, who has a gar­ den in the south part of Toledo, claims to have raised the largest pumpkin of the season. The pumpkin is five feet six inches by five feet one inch in cir- - cumference, and is still growing. Eight men, including the millers, were thrown out of employment by the burning of the Weston flouring mills. The mill lacked 300 barrels of completing a 1000-barrel order for the China trade. It had just received a telegram asking terms on 1,000 more barrels. Messrs. May & Semlers, of Harris­ burg, during the week preceding the. 20th inst.,-shipped 15,000 bushels of wheat from their warehouse on the railroad. The object was to save their customers the advantage of the 8-cent rate which went' out of effect on that date, the rate now being twelve cents per hundred. G. W. Wright and Chalres Coll-ins are putting up a sawmill at the foot of t-he mountain, on the Low Pass road, in Lane coy n tv. The mill Will rnn.hg--- : The big dining room water power, and is to be in running 4i Walla Walla. . 1,523 of the messhouse was transformed into order by the 15 th of December, They Aill be re­ Whatcom...... . 1,500 “Governor Upham has received from Whitman...... . 1,206 I a banquet hall, where .full justice was now have ten men at work, Orders the result. Repub ­ 3 Yakima......... the French consul at Chicago notice . 861 i done to the spread furnished by toe for 100,000 feet of lumber have "been lican manfgei'i? have closed their office that the Frenoh minister of agriculture, . Totals........... reoeived already. 167 20 Totals......... hosts. .34,145 by a ministerial order, dated October with the abofe declaration. During the night many speeches The. returns Republican candidate features is now The show interesting 2, andj>y the derogation- to the inter­ sure Washin gton. The New Lawmakers. I were made by prominent citizens of toe of 260. electoral votes, diction of transit decrees, February 19, and in some respects have been a sur­ A theater is being built in New state, and 9 o’clook the Portland party, Washington. — At Republican prise states to that the wen leaders considered of both political and •1895, has authorized exceptionally toe parties. The New Kansas,' NortJ Carolina, England states Democratic congressional headquarters | with the exception of about 50 who Whatcom that will be able to seat transit of cattle from the United States, have, as was expected, and Virginia-Ihave gone given heavy the chairmen have been figuring on the ■went to The Dalles to continue the 1,000 persons. that would be shipped to Basle, Switz­ pluralities Colfax college has made arrange­ for 161, MoKinley, His vote iff and with without ex­ complexion of the next house. Chair­ celebration, started for home in its spe­ erland via Boulonge, France, oh the ception. cial train, thé run being made in one ments to publish a monthly paper, an The Wyoming and South Dakota would be man Babcock says he has complete re ­ Republican tioket was condition that 'toe cattle, alter having successful in eight-page sheet. _ ¡| ports from 193 congressional districts, | hour and 20>minutes. 187. Massachusetts beyond been submitted to sanitary inspection what The proposition to build a canal was claimed for it by the most which have elected Republicans; that The city tax levy in Olympia for the at the receiving point, are' shipped in enthusiastic prophet of Republican suc­ there are 135 districts that have elect­ I around toe obstructions in the Colum­ ensuing year will be 10J£ mills. Last stalled cars. . The cattle must be sub­ cess. bia river at the cascades was first pro ­ ed Democrats and Populists, and 28 year the levy was 12^ mills. mitted to a second inspection before be­ New York and Pennsylvania have districts in which the returns are in­ posed by Colonel Miohier in 1875. The Olympia sportsmen will take steps to ing loaded into cars at Boulogne. given the Republican candidate be­ complete. These may all be classed as | following year thé government made prevent the trapping of quail, contrary Railroad Building in Colorado. tween 275,000 and 285,000 each. doubtful, he says, with the prospects ! the first appropriation of $90,000 for to law, by men and boys in Thurston The Virginia electors will, without that the Republicans will ‘ seoure at the commencement of work on that im- I county. Denver, Nov. 9,—The laying of rails of the Golden Circle railroad in toe question, be' for Bryan, but they have least one-half of them, which would ! porant undertaking. The first plans of The entire collection of coins which Cripple Creek mining district was be­ been elected by a heavily reduced vote. make a total Republican membership ■ toe engineers contemplated the oon- was stolen from the Ferry museum in­ gun today. Syl T.'Smith, president of. The Republicans have given Texas up. in the fifty-fifth congress of 207. He i struction of a timber-crib breakwater Tacoma a few weeks ago, has been re­ Illinois has given McKinley about claims that, under no circumstances, j structure, 7,200 feet long, to extend covered, the Florence & Cripple Creek railroad, is in Chicago, and it is reported he has 175,000 plurality. . In the guberna­ will th\ Republican membership fall ! from the lower entrance of toe canal A levy of three and one-fourth mills for a distance of 5,000 feet. The lift floated bonds there for the. construction torial race Altgeld has been beaten, below 200. Senator Faulkner, chairman of the to toe upper river through the canal has b.een made by the school board of of not only the Golden Circle, but also but is 60,-000 ahead of the Democratic Democratic committee, although he was to be overcome by two looks each Tacoma for school purposes. The levy for the Florence Southern railroad, national ticket. whioh is to run from Florence to the Ohio has given McKinley 52,438 does not concede the Republicans a 250 feet by 46 feet in size and toe will provide $80,100. The Herrick Canning Company, of plurality. majority in the next house, gives them guard gates of each to be 54 feet high. Silver Cliff district. At the time the first appropriation Aberdeen,-has put up 150,000 oases of Returns by counties in Iowa have 176, within three of a majority. Murder and Suicide. | been completed. The total vote cast The Democrats have made gains as was made by congress Colonel Wilson, salmon this season, and expects to put Kansas City, Nov. 9.—Arthur I* in the state is in-excess of 510,000 follows: Delaware, 1; Illinois, 1; Mis­ of the United States engineers, was in up about 4,000 more. charge of government works in this dis­ Snook, a brakeman, shot and killed his votes, estimating the Prohibition and souri, 4; New York, 1; total, 11. Very few hops have been sold in wife, Arietta, who was a general agent Palmer votes together at only 5000. The Republicans have gained as fol­ trict. Colonel Wilson proposed that Puyallup thus far, only those that have toe locks be placed on the Oregon side been contracted for having been de­ of the Monroe publishing house, Chi­ Of these votes 286,761 were cast for lows: Maryland, 3. cago, last night, at the entranoe to the McKinley, and 219, ] 18 for Bryan. The Demo-Populists have gained 1 of the river, and after a oareful exami­ livered. Growers seem to think they nation by a board of engineers Colonel will get more by holding on. Belmont hotel. He sat on the steps McKinley’s plurality, 67,633. This in Colorado and 1 in Missouri. Wilson’s proposition was approved; and watched his wife die, when he is the largest vote; ever cast in the This board estimated the total oost rA“ bullet came flying through toe fired twice into his heart. At the time state.. The Next Senate* 1 of. J. H. Miller’s kitchen, in of overcoming the obstructions at the window of the shooting the street in front of In Kentucky the situation is ma­ Washington.—From returns thus fax Whateom, the other day, .and struck cascades to be $2,544,000. The same the hotel was filled with people. Jeal­ terially changed from early advices. received, the next senate will probably year, on the recommendation of Colo­ Mrs Fred Hamburg, who was at work ousy, was the cause. Each was 36 At first the Republicans claimed the stand as follows: there, on a finger. The ball had spent nel Wilson, toe width of the looks was its years old. Snook was the woman’s state by about 15,000, but late returns Republicans, 44. force and did not injure her. increased from 50 to 70 feet. second husband. Her father lives at , show large Democratic gains, and now Democrats, 32. In order to out down expenses, Olym­ After several years, during whioh Bedford, la. j the state is clainM&for Bryan, but this Independents and Populists, 12. time but little work was accomplished, pia has entirely abolished the use of . the Republicans Fill.ncrt concede. Doubtful, 2. street lights. Several citizens have, Better Times at Santa Or az. California-^a^^WRrTHcKinley a On toe currency question, the senate in 1892 theriver and harbor act appro­ however, subscribed, a fund for the Santa Cruz, “Cal., Nov. 9.—Today priated $326,250 for the continuance of coin about tbe laoxtBe. His dead "body i plurality of. 6,000. undoubtedly will have an anti-silver machinery was ordered for a fuse fac­ toe work, and the contract was given illumination of thoroughfares near was found half cremated in toe ruins of Kansas has given Bryan 4,000 pin- majority. tory to be built at the powder works at I rality. into private hands. Messrs. J. G. and their residences. toe partially burned house. The body Republicans who bolted the St. Louis a cost of $50,000. It will give employ­ I With nearly complete returns from ticket and platform are classed as inde­ I. N. Day secured the contract and The loggers and mill men who have Bhowed evideno e of violence, and ment to- many men. * parties are suspected. The sheriff has agreed to finish the locks for $1,521,265. camps on the small streams flowing pendents. They are: Teller, Dubois, ( Michigan Pingree ’ s plurality is esti- As a result of the election, the Loma been notified to hurry to toe scene. into toe Snohomish river are anxiously at about 70,000 and McKinley’s Mantle, Cannon. There is no force of means so plenti­ waiting for rain. These streams are Erieta lumber mill, which has been I ’ mated Mudgett was a native of Belfast, Me., 15,000 less. Of the congressional dele- Another Utah Senator to be elected ful in a static condition as -electricity, now so low that logs or boats cannot be closed for many months, will resume 46 years .old, and has relatives both I gation 12 are Republicans and 2 fu- to sucoeed Brown will undoudtedly be according to the Electrical Review. operations soon. there and in Fortuna, Cal. floated to toe mills. I sionists. independent. J. B. Walling, who died in Boise, IAlioukalani Pardoned, An Arctic Employe Dismissed. The receiver of toe Traders’ hank, Tennessee’s 12eiectoral votes will be Harvester Works Binploy More Men. Mr. Bryan’s- Congratulations. Idaho, was an old Oregon pioneer. He The Hawaiian government ha& of Tacoma, made, a showing of his Washington, Nov. 9.—Secretary Car­ cast for Bryan, but the Republicans Milwaukee, Nov. 9—The settlement trust before Judge Stallcup last week. Mr. Bryan sent the following tele­ was 87 years old, the eldest of six sons, granted full pardon to ex-Queen Lil- lisle has dismissed Thomas E. Adams, may elect the governor. of the presidential election is having a The cause of the case being brought up and came from Iowa to Oregon in 1847, ioukalani with the restoration of hex superintendent of toe treasury depart­ South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, gram to Mr. McKinley: “Hon. -William McKinley, jr., cheerful effect on industrial circles in was to get a ruling of toe court as to settling in Yamhill county. He laid civil rights. When found guilty of ment at Bostelle islands, Behring sea. Alabama and Louisiana are all for Canton: Senator Jones has just in­ I this city. The Milwaukee harvester whether the assets now on hand should out toe town of Amity, and lived in treason she was sentenced to five years’ No reason is given. Bryan by about the normal Democratic formed me that the returns indicate works was the ¡first institution to start be sold and toe stockholders assessed to Oregon until -1865, when he moved to imprisonment and fined $5,000. She majorities. Ipswich Mills Will Start Up. your election, and I hasten to extend the ball on the road to prosperity by pay toe balance of the liabilities or let Boise, Idaho. Mr. Walling built toe I was released on parole one year ago Nebraska has gone for Bryan, not­ my congratulations, We have submit- employing 300 additional men. Two the matter rest awhile. The stock­ Ipswich,Mass., Nov. 9.—The woolen withstanding the Republican claims. first irrigation ditch in Idaho, and set1 and has since kept such good faith with out the first orchard. the government that a full pardon has and cotton mills of the Ipswioh Cor-1 Wisconsin is almost sure for the Re­ ted the issue to the people, and their hundred more will be added within a holders have virtually agreed to the will is law. poration, which have been shut down publicans. W. J. BRYAN.” I month. The Puyallup-Indian commission has been granted. former plan, and if the court allows Railway officials report a great rush them to carry it out the assesssment for some time, will start on full time I Minnesota, which was regarded as been ordered disbanded, to take effect The woman who always has some ­ December 1, in accordance with toe' The Cascade looks, after eighteen early next week. Employment will he doubtful by both [parties, wi’l have thing in hand seldom feels the neces­ I for mileage books by the traveling will surely be made before December years of labor, has at last been opened. given to about 1,000 hands. i agents. provision of an act of oongress. 1, 1896. sity of wearing gloves. 25,000 plurality for MoKinley. Eighty Years of Age. Globe Theater in St. Louis Burned. By the explosion of a coalpacker in Offensive Partisanship. A visitor on toe Sound is interested Colorado has given Bryan a heavy Firemen to Be Reinstated* Associate Justice of the Supreme St. Louis, Nov. 9.—The Globe thea­ in toe lumber trade with Delagoa bay, No. 2 mine, in Ashland, Pa., three.men Washington, Nov. 9.—Attorney- plurality, and Adams, without doubt, Peoria, Nov. 9, — F. P. Sargent, Court Stephen J. Field celebrated the ter, between Walnut and Elm streets, were killed, and three so badly injured ' General Harmon removed James Couch, has been eleoted governor. grand master of the Brotherhood oi on Seventh, was destroyed by fire at 3 Africa, says that during the next they will die. The men were engaged eightieth anniversary of his birth. A jr., assistant district attorney of West Idaho, Montana,'Utah and Nevada Locomotive Firemen, telegraphs fröm o’clock this morning. When the flames twleve months between 60,000,000 and in driving a tunnel, and had bored a constant stream of. visitors called on Virginia. Couch was a candidate for have all gone for Bryan by heavy ma ­ San Francisco that he met with oom- were discovered back of the stage at 70,000,000 feet, of lumber will be re­ hole in toe rock, whioh they had him all day to offer congratualations. I an elective office on Tuesday in viola­ jorities. plete success in his negotiations with . 2:50 o’clock 40 persons, men and quired to supply toe visible demands charged with powder. The fuse was I The supreme benoh, headed by the chief tion of the rules of the department of Delaware is in the Republican col­ the Southern Pacific. Members will • women, were in the building. The of the country tributary io Delagoa bay ‘attached and lighted by a man named justice, paid its respects to the distin­ justice, and declined to resign. umn. be put on the same footing as they were . fire spread rapidly, but all the occu- alone, and the whole will have to -be guished member. Messengers brought Walsh, While toe others ran to places' Maryland has given McKinley as before the strike of 1894, and the same ' pants escaped, though with difficulty. supplied by Oregon and Washington Springfield, Mass., Nov. 9.—The of safety. After lighting toe fuse, ' elaborate presents. Rev. -Henry M. large a plurality as it gave Cleveland footing as those other organizations. | William Gray, the stage manager, mills. This amount of lumber would Walsh started after his comrades, but Field, the justice's brother, is spending Spaulding & Pepper Manufacturing in 1892. Complaint was made that they had . jumped from the third story window, ■load about thirty large ships. his clothing caught on a spike and held some time with him. Justice Field is Company has started up its factory The salmon fishermen on the Snoho­ McKinley ’ s plurality in West Vir ­ been tabooed. now reaping the benefit of the treat ­ and sustained fatal injuries. The mish river are patiently waiting for after a few weeks shut down, pending him fast. He cried for assistance, and1 ginia is 13,000. ment taken last summer in California, Garner hotel oaught fire in the rear the result of the election, The com- the men promptly responded. They, A woman may be quite given to ! and was damaged considerably. The toe fish commissioner to come and ar­ The latest information from North had soaroely reached toe spot before the and his eightieth birthday found him pany had a large number of orders con­ rest them for fishing with nets in the ringing her hands and yet not be very Dakota show that it is very sure for loss on the theater building is $15,000. i river, contrary to the law. ditional upon the Republican victory. McKinley. explosion occurred. ' in good health and sprits. much of a belle. near Forestville, Cai. With a friend he was going down a steep hill in a light wagon, when the team ran away, throwing Simoni out. His leg caught in the vehicle and he was dragged nearly a mile, his head being literally pounded to pieces. On a trolley oar of the Consolidated Traction Company, in Newark, N. J., filled with Italian, laborers, the fuse of an electric motor blew out, sending a puff of smoke into toe car. In fear the men rushed for the doors. Lambuster Angelo jumped, or was pushed off toe car, and his neck broken. Lincoln Guiseppe’s head was badly.cut, and he may not survive. A south-bound passenger and express train on the Missouri, Kansas & Texas road was held up and looted by train­ robbers at a point one mile south of Al­ varado, Tex. It is said that the rob­ bers secured little treasure from the express oar. The bandits are supposed to be heading for Indian territory, and all the United States marshals have been notified to be on the alert. Annie Vander wall, aged 7 years, was instantly killed and Ella Berk­ man, aged 9, fatally injured at the Joseph street crossing of the Chicago & Alton railroad in Chicago. The gates had been lowered for a switoh engine which was approaching. Thinking they had plenty of time to cross, the. two children stepped under the gates on the first track and were struck by a freight oar which had been switched by toe engine. A oourier from Usal, Cal., a lumber mill town 20 miles south of Cahto, brings meager details of the murder of John Mudgett, a wealthy rancher and landowner of that place. Mudgett was unmarried and lived alone on a 100- acre ranoh. He was reputed to have T8F"^!ff-waScE?uT"care^^whiohhas shielded them from disaster and point­ ed out to them the way of peace and happiness. Nor should they ever re­ fuse to acknowledge with contrite hearts their proneness to turn away from God’s teachings and to follow with sinful pride after their own de­ vices. “To the end that these thoughts may be quickened, it is fitting that, on a day especially appointed, we should join together in approaching the throne of graoe with praise and supplication. “Therefore, I, Grover Cleveland, president of the United States, do here­ by designate and set apart Thursday, the 26th day of the present month of November, to be kept and observed as a day of thanksgiving and prayer throughout our land. On that day let all our people forego their usual work and occupations and assemble in their accustomed places of worship; let them with one accord render thanks to-the Ruler of the Universe for our preserva­ tion as a nation, and our deliverance from every threatened danger; for the peace that has dwelt within our boun­ daries; for our defense against disease and pestilence during the year that has passed; for the plenteous rewards that have followed the labors of our hus­ bandmen; and for all the other bless­ ings that have been vouchsafed to us. “And let us, through the mediation of Him who has taught us how to pray, implore the forgiveness of our sins and a continuance of heavenly favor. “Let us not forget on this day of thanksgiving the needy, and by deeds of charity let our offerings of praise be made more acceptable in the eight of the Lord. “Witness my hand and the seal oi the United States which I have oaused to be hereto affixed. “Doneat the City of Washington, this 6th day of November, in the year of our Lord, 1896, and of the independ­ ence of the United States of Amerioa, the 121st. (Seal.) “Grover Cleveland, “By the President. . “Richard Olney, “Secretary of State.” says: WestV irginia. •is tied^ aagg Wisconsin. ..... h quired' to Wyoming ........ d^fei^pe f