The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, September 02, 1898, Image 1

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I.I.XX COl’NTY,
Bank of Scio
CAPITAL, $20000
CO.,
OREI.OM.
By III A A. I’llELl’M.
OFFICER^----
PreiiíeBí
Vice Present
Caslier
A. J. JûÈUCB
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Adrarthtinjf rau-a at lair,living muante» ha
> -’4 mamthiy.
Tuan «tant ad rar« lärmen ta tuwM t* t«a«<1 lt»r
When Chaot'1er lagitrn fnr th-or inarHkm
• g«’ner»il hnnklng and ox­
change falsine**.
IxMn* maile at
i urrent rah*«, nn<| drafia CMivd qo
The Yang-t»e Kiang valley of
principie cities.
China, for whoae immense prosper-
five trade Great Britain and Russia
are sure at no distant day to be warr
Ing competitors, contain* a.’»!»,non
• • •
*<l>iaro miles, with a population not
le«> than 2t)O,OUO,(KM>. The Yang t»e
L W. Itlf II a KH no N
Klang river la navigable by ocean
— PMOFKIKTUH —
«learners an far a* Hankow, <>•> mil««
from the M-a, and by light-draught
boat* a* f ir a* Tchang, nearly lism
A < HOU R l.ixr <>>
tidies Imin Shanghai, where England
today has the lion'* «bare of the
I traflk ami the lu river treaty port*.
The virtual rupture of a British con
tract for a railway to New Chwang.
with thneocKsMslon to a lluaao- Belg In
Always on hand, (live me a
call, Shop near the bridge....
com|Kiny of the right Io construct a
railway across tho Yang t*e Kiang
i valley to II mkow, hasjustly alarmtxl
Etiglat <1, w ho-c I'oinmcrvlal public
*r<- imlignart al !»rd Salisbury's
reluctance to keep hl* promise Io hi
farce and guard "the open door” of
.we** to the Chinese market* and to
ÄNÄ
maintain t lie contract rights of British
subject*. The commercial public of
HCIO,
OREGON. »¡rent Britain would enthusiastically
support the government If it coerced
China, a* it did 40 year* ago, by sen
All kind* of watihe* clock* and jew
■ling a naval and military expodl-
dry reimired promptly.
j tion to -iei*e the Taku fort*, at the
mouth of the Pei Ho river, and the
city of Tien Tim, which is the port
ot Peking.
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" arrive Ysqulna
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Ix-ave* Yni|ulna
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Arrive Albnny
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tho Phlla<lelphta
Record:
“With the West Indie* and Hawaii
in our grip and with prospective ter
I rltorlal acqubltlon Inlherlaat Indi»«
| the Unite«! Stat«1* become on the
Iratant the chleh-st producers of
can«- sugar. The probable r«<sult of
thl* great change will tie a sethack
for tlie Is-et sugar Industry ami a
diska-ation nt some polllh-al and com­
' mercial »peculation* bu*«.-d thereup­
on.”
Ila* tho Record any knowledge o»
the sugar Industry? The Ne» rotary
of Agriculture i-*tlm»tea It would
r«*]ulrti 400 new great factories to
tneel the present demand and a
large addition ununlly to keep up
with the Increased use of sugar.
The bulk of the sugar will twenty
year* hence be u««*i in the Mias-
i**ippl valley. If tho tax-t sugsr In
du«try cannot compete with cane
«ugnr haul«*! many miles at mmi and
K m « Uy land. It w ill I m > strange, In
the mean lime We are paying f< tr­
olgnera
annually ier
sugar. The fears of the Record «s-cm
lobe fur fetched.— Nil! I jikeTrlbune.
Premier Kagasta Is endeavoring
to throw dlrtlculti««* in tho way of
the |M«a«-e cotnmltslonera. Tho in
torv*t which Spain will have inCnl«
after the ¡w-ndlng settlement I*
reached will bo moral only. Sfuiio's
flag, which Is down throughout the
entire Island of Luxion by thlstnne,
will never t>e ralaed anywhere In
that Island again. Her flag will
«■«Mi be lowered in the remainder
«if the Phlllpplm-*, and lowered for
ever. The Premier’s illsdvlsed talk,
If it ha* any luflui-nce at homo at all
merely raise* Impea which are »un­
to lie disappoint«*!. The case before
the ta-ece commissioner* will I*- ex­
ceedingly simple. America I*roaster
of (he situation in the Pacific a* in
the Gulf ol Mexico, and will dictate
tho term* on which tho settlement
1» to oe ImM-d.
The Wnahlnglon volunteer* arc
in a peck of trouble, and have been
ever »Ince they were mustered In.
It look* a* If from their ntnndpoint
of the matter the government had
united all the force* of the war de­
partment In a general aetting down
12:60 p. III. on Iho Washington troof**. They
1 :V> p. ni.
fi.iMI p. m. have been »llghu-d and Ignored un­
til they have no right* left, an abused
body of men. Perhap* Alg«-r'a big
7:00*. ni. timber lnt«-re«t* In the state have
11:40 a. m.
12:26 p. tn. h ««l something to do with IL Any­
way the aoldlera arc red hot, and they
don't like tho situation a little bit.
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7:00 n. ni. i
By order of F.inpnrw Nicholas.
ft.-Ofi A.
Count
Murnvhff, the foreign minis­
m.
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p.
ter, on Monday handed to the foreign
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Returning
diplomata
at St. Peteratiurg a note
l^eavea 1 »et roil
12:4<> p- ni. declaring
,
that the maintenance of
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Allmny
«;f»6 p- in. peace and the reducllou of the o>.
m.
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Arrive Corvallis
fi:5S p-
ceatdve
armament* now crushing all
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I and 2 «-onnect at Allmny and nation» la the Ideal for whhh all
Corvallis with Southern Paelflc train government* ought to at rive.
giving direct »ervlce to and from
The c««r ronalder* the prvaent mo­
Kewport and adjacent beaches.
ment favorable for the inauguration
Train for tha mountain* arrive it of a movement looking to thia end,
Detroit at mon, giving ample time
to reach ramping ground on the and Invite* • he power* to take pnrt
Breltenbush and buntiara river* the In an International conference.
earn* day.
IxMkvca Corvallis
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Albtiny
Arrive IȎtroit
K. L. WA:.pr>
T. F. «k P. A.
Eowix Ki one ,
Manager.
SEPTEMBER 2. ISDN.
Ths Totedo 'Vaskly Lad*
OF GENERI INTEREST
FVM.IIUIK«* XVI BY FBlilAT AT
1.1 W
ER1DAY.
Facts About Ths FbOyptaM.
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•CIO,
OREGON,
i There la coal In abundance.
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The native* are «ph-udld musi­
cian*.
The Hallo* Db*crver think* Polk
t opper exist* in tho island of
county's wheat crop will be up to
Luxou.
the avenge.
The sugar crop ot IW7 wa* 190,000
Authorities on bops estimate thi*
yojr's i-m|> in Oregon at from 00,<00 tons.
The natives are »mall, active and
to t»6,<MX> tailos.
wiry.
Hay I* so plentiful this year In
Butter is imported from Ixmdon
■ome |urt* of Connecticut that it le
In bottles.
■ >ffurv«i for sale at 41 a ton.
The population of Manila I* placed
The p>»toffi-«' r«»cel|>t* Io Portland”
! <t MO.OOO.
lncr< a*«.«l near *26,000 for the year
M »nils ha* a cathedral that cost
ending June 3>tl>. which I* an ex- I
c«’lh-nt «howlng for the metropolis ' fl.ouo,coo.
>f the Northwest.
Litteric* yeild tho gov«-rinuot>l
5 *|,OUO,OIMI.
J->hn McNara, <>f Hlllaharo, teas
Htrecta at*>ut .90 f<>et and sidewalk*
tu-cn fin«d flOo b/ Justice Smith
for killing a Chinese pbeaaaat out t feet w ide.
One lohacco factory In Manila «-to-
of M-ason. Justice Smith should
pleys 10,000 hand*.
move up this way.
In richn«NM the Philippine* are
Pugh .t Grey of Salem were th«-
lowest bidder* for a new assembly second only to India.
liulldlng at the Indian school. The
Time Is reconetl by the suns and
bl«l wa* ¿IM.tM«. There were only moon*, a* in China.
two other bidder».
Th«-re are 7'» volcanoes lu coiiatant
The word protocol i* of Greek eruption on tho island*.
deniMtloii, and one of the root* ha*
The native* have, Including Nun
«omethlng to do with "glue. ' Prop- days, 121» holidays each year.
ulary Inh-rproted it means that Spain
1 he Philippine archipelago ha* an
I* stuck for tho cost*.
area ot I I4,<»si square miles.
Canailn ha* coltoctod »2-”«<»,’«h in
The old city of Manil i I* sornxind
duties during the |M«l year on out i*i by wall* 4<> feet thick.
tit* of American miner* passing
Fruit 1» nut cultivated but grow*
through Canadian territory to the wild in abundant-« and variety.
Klondike gohl r« lg -ti«.
The native* are a prolific rece,
An effort Is being ma.lo to ■»•cure families hinging from I to l»> child
Sunday train iw-rvlc* on the west ren.
*i«le. The Oregonian ha* taken the
Lux->n I* Vai mile* long with a
matter in hand and will k»«lst the breadth of KM) mile* At It» widest
several tuw n along the line.
part.
Thecamptiign in Porto Rleoiacited
The rainy season I* from tho mid-
a* an exception to Gen. Sherman'* ■ lie of June to the middle of Septem­
definition of war. But the |>ouple ber.
of Spain remark that it 1« a hade» of
The law* relating to tho prois-rty
an attempt to »tup invasion.
of mnrrl«-<l |*-r*<'n« are entirely In
In «even month* of the present the wife’s favor.
y«nr foreign «-xoorl* have exceed«*!
The present foreign eomnierce
import*by $-'*17.I i2.:i«il. Hoch an ex­ ■imount* to $.'h),ooo,i»io In ex|«>rt*
hibit with a war on hand would I*- «nd $2->,ooo.ooo in lmi*>rt*.
impossible iti any other country.
There I* not a farm on the island*
The Chicago Library ha* received that will conipare with th«- worst on
a copy of th<< Bible print**! In Zurich American continent*.
There are enough inoukey* to
in I V>2. The volumeha* l.'«<«'pages,
in heavy old German type, and supply every woman, man ami child
many <|uant wocelcut Illustrations.
In the United Stste*.
In tho Island of Lu.'.on (hero I« A
Our new Philippine possession*
will offer »ome Strange ami inter«-*- m<i«t feriil-- vall.-y, < ig lymi, 2» to
tiug experlencs Aral time, tine of miles lotik and 100 mile* wide.
them w ill t>e the hutllke chow shop*,
Dairy faruiing ha* not I mn - u , estate
in which slewed grasshoppers ar«» lisbed In th«» HI «nil«, although there
sold.
are greet opportunities lu lli.it dl*rc-
Frederick Link, th«»notod London tion.
The greater portion of the sugar
oaorer, la «lead. II I* «-stilt«-is valued
at SIO.IMMl.tMMI, ittxl hi* solo heir I* a produ<'< d iii the island« i» gr<-wa n
young daughter, who has boon forced l.u/ ni, !,finp I- grown m.iinty un
to support herself a* u domestic th® other Island* of the group.
servant.
More than fit» varieties of hard
A* this country consume* prnc wish ! exist in the forests, ! I
ticallv haif the world's production rarest are a green and yellow wood
of coffee, the annexation of Hawaii which aro -u«coptil>lc oí a high
and Porto Rico, and control of the polish.
Piillllpptne* will Is» of great (tenerti
to the public,
Orejen Coi’.* Tho Worli *
The ablest pa|H-r* in England cty
We
will prove It to you at the
It would tie absurd for till* country
to 30 K'S
to give up the Philippines, ■ While State Fair September
thia I* not'cvnclu*i v<>, It I* additional and you can *••«• for yourself for the
proof that Argument» on the other cheap rale of ONE FARE for round
i trip from all points of the Souttn-rn
»ide are scarce.
II
iVCIlIC, lilies
11II VO in
•)( Oregon.
«/«vgiru.
I MUI
I Pacific,
Your
The Naval Board will recommend should personally bt-como Interested
the con»iruction of fifteen more I |n itii* worthy State institution,
tmttlo *hip* and cruiser*. They will
I m - planned for extraordinary spe«-d >
Two men have loel tlieir live*
and large cal capat ity, and no wood
will be usod in their construction.
fiom the explosiou of u tlirvsnig
('apt Jack Hav'* of 8t Ixxilae I* 1 Io engine near Eugene laat w eek, An
year* of ago. He fought with Jack (In vcatlgrtion »howt-1 that the engine
son at New Orleans. ran a -lave «hip,
he w hs ancnglneefon the first steam- ’ . had no steam gauge and that a ten
ship i^ilt in New’tirkmim,' an«T
penny nail h*«l been plac«*l In the
believed that he I* the oldest veteran «atty valve to k«-ep it from working
soldier In the world.
too freely while on the lOid. Tho
Ry llio expl »«ion of the boiler of j valve blew off at HO pounds, and this
an engine used to <>|*»r»te a thn-ash act served as a steam gage. The
er on the f irm of J. F. Kirk, fltoen
mile* west of Eugene early last Fil- nail was not removed, and while the
dnv morning. Ellory Kirk was in- : machine wa* l>elng set tho steam
liislatjtly kill«*l and nine other* i r«x»c to an enorm >u* preaauro—the
tenrlixy »cald<*l by « reaping steam. nail preventing it from -scaping.
In a b«*«t 13 feet long, well provis­ I Some Idea of the force of the explo
ion e<l, Captain William Andrews sion i* given in tho following para­
ha* saih-d from Young'» ocean pier graph from theGuard: "rheeoglne
n«-ar Atlantic city. N. Y. fora trip to * ten hors« power, raised in the sir,
Europ«-. HI* boat, which I* peculi­ pa—«-■! eompl« tely over the separator,
arly constructed, 1« known a* the stout 60 f«a-t «listant, and landed 160
Phantom Ship. The captain expect* feet from when- it «farted and then
to reach Europe withill <0 day», lu rets.uuded a distance of 90 feet,
spite of all storms.
making a total distance it actually
Governor Lird ha* received con­ flow 240 feet Thi* show* the Im
curred In «ml signed a Joint momora! men*«- pressure of steam. While the
ta congress, urging prompt and final boiler wa* an old one, unde* the
legislation for the settlement of the cireuntMtanceo, it la likely any boiler
war claim« of «>re|H>n, California and would have exploded. The boiler
Nevada, accruing by reason of tho burst on the left «Ide In the fire box,
••«•oat«, charges and expense* in­ And the forward i*>rli >n wa* also
curred by them from isfii, to |s«».j, i blown away. An Idea of the force
for the defense of the Union.” The 1 of the explosion uiay be gwined from
document contain* a full, yet concise the fact that the men were blown
history of the ate;»« heretofore taken from -'Ml to 13» f«>et from where they
by the stale* to have the groat public : »food. Actual measurement «how*
claim* settled, and wa* signed by Ix-mh-y wa* blown tha latter dis­
Govenor* Budd, of California, «nd tance."
Sadler, of Nevada.
Firmer* Attention.
WTut! Kot Ootag to th* Sut* Fur'.’
The Southern Pacific have decldetl
to make the extremely low rate of
one tare for tlie round trip to the
< )regi>n State Pali N«-pteml*-r 22 to .90.
Ith, fron. any point in Oregon on
their line». There were hundred*
of camper* last year. Take your
autnnn r vocation *ml camp at the
fair nod - i- i grand i-xbltilt of what
Oregon mn mi»«-, One faro going
and returning home.
When the Houthern Parlile make*
you a rate of ONE FARE for round
j trip on all road* In on-gon? iMte
I of fair, Keptembur '2J to •'Ml, l*te».
1 G«**l racing, new attraction* and a
general a-« «I lime. We want you to
i-onia Itemeuibrr only one fare to
go and return home.
u«««lr
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la ■ll,*«>M
llrrp.
«Iran IJoml m*ai* a »Iran «kin
No
ttrauty withoul it. t'asrarrts, l'and> t'alkar-
l>r rlran ,<>ur blood «nd krrp il clean. t>)
»«■ mna up thr lasy liver and <lri»i«Mi *11 im
imrilir* tram Ihr body.
H-xm today t«r
lianiah pimfJra, boila, bkiUhrs, blackhead*,
• nd that aekly bilroua <«>n>ple>i<<n !■> lakinr
Caarareta.— beauty fur len rem*. All dru«
•Mia, salrafaruon (uaranlsad. lOr, 2Sc, JUe.
Bi rraixs'N
Y . oenta;
From my |»rw>nl
■ g
I
am |-rrtsoe<l to si)
from
The p«x>plo Albany were «lecply
pained, on Sunday, to learn that at
4 !W r. m . Mrs. James Elkina had
died after an Ilin«-** of three day*
re-ulting iu iH-rltonltl*. She was
enjoying her usual health up to that
time and per*l«ted at a W. t '. T. U.
meeting on Tuesday.
Helen Millard w»a born In Burling
toil, Iowa, October 8l»t, IM42, and
came to Oregon with her mother,
Mr* Fisher, who »till «urvlv--» at
the age of *>; year*. She was tnarrle«l
to Jam«-* Elitius July 2«, I*io, and
her hu«laind and six children and
numbcrleas friend* rn >urn her I om
»
Tho children are Charlo* and Frank
Elkins, of Prineville; Collins Elkin«
of Lavto, Wash.; I.ntii.-r Elkins, of
San Francisco, and Nellis an«l Jaux-*
Jr. Elkina, still at the family home I
on tlie southern outskirts of Albany
Mr*. Elkiu's rvsidoncu in Oregon!
was at Letsinon until 1*12, since j
which date the family ha* resided i
in Albany. — Herald
KHloi V»
a
Cow.
Howard, th«« three year old son of,
thsirge Prushuw, residing on one of ‘
the farm* of Mr. George Rees, thres-
and a hnlf mile* from Albany, wm
kllletl t»v a «-«>w Monday afternoon I
In ttie following manner: The llltlt
fellow with hl* twin brother had
gone to the turn to *eo a calf
Hi-i
was standing on the till of tlie imrn
when the mother of tlie calf, a part
Jersey, la-coming wurri«*l angrily
butted the boy against tin- dtxrr of
the turn. Tlie cow had t>een de
horned. The boy walked to the
hoo*e, said "good bye" to hi* mother ■
and dropped over dead. The *u<l- ;
denneaa and dreuinstance* of the!
death elicited the general *vmpalhy
■>f the neighbors. The Pru»haw«!
have been here only a few month* I
from th«! east The remain* wer«- J
buried Tue«<lay in theTruax ground. >
KUN
ATER
- sa \ i rm
' N HALF on
( V*«*- -C«rlridQa
«.on»umotion
<bnl4 by I
nuuntur.
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2.5 new and beautiful Dress Pat­
terns, and inoi'e to follow...........
Beautiful half wool Serges, yard
wide, 2.5 cents per yard................
.. .New Shoes, New Hats. . .
Next week we will huve a
big lot of New Dry Goods
of all kind. Sheetings, Cal­
icoes, Outing and Wool
Flannels, beautiful Shirt
Waist Flannels, Fleeced
Dress Flannels, cheap cot­
ton blankets, hosiery
w and
and underwear, all bought
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ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
and will be .sold nt prices
that will be sure to plense
you.
Highest ¡»rices for
produce, (’oine and see us
in our new locution
S. M. DANIEL Í
Bilyeu Block, Scio, Orc
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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