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• * * I « SCIO. LINN COUNTY,! OREGON. FRIDAY, .11 N E 29, III. VOL. EAST AND SOUTH ..BANK OF SCIO f ■4 * —-VIA —- CAPITAL, 120,000. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Co. OFFICERS: SHASTA ROUTE • • P w s • » I •• . • f. ■ < • • • ' ' as • st i. t • u. * PrruJcnt Vnt PrrvUsnt ........... Qltuo ’ A. W. HAGEY WATCHMAKER >"•: mar« a l T .«t.t rar« n fc. th tra1 • «)a» cara-a a -.t ■ «•< «tei •«» ' * ‘ • • a i ->u» at • »ra 1V ' h * a* . >t I •/. « N»« ' Ua a ar.d * ••' • * t. r. a a Frat » » ' »«»«■• * lilac-« *,.,» Hv. I I. J at a H hit. a I h-.!pj ■ •• < «»»tra. ail *-.»»! V t»«* >«-• *♦■« Mr» M I a -••• M»nl at *»*i hiv©»l.iS vi • Vl<«** i H N 1 Ml IH M A mi au I ft A 'aw Aft Fuftiat»«*. Or. GO IO THE H H HEMLIIE, Prop qh j. w. an . », re- OREGON. Com mereiai House . j Newly Furmdwd and Refitted I hr- .*g hoot. ji j* bril the market» aft d.JÍ'M SCIO. OREGON SDN General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers.... M • Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. ottico» Will make regular trip, to Scio. W.tcli lur.l o,.(iiun for -lai* .if vi,tla. Scio . J. ,|. BARNES vogfl PORTIAMO. sao South of Bridge. 15 ernt» 25 ** .... 15 ** ... 2$ M 25 M »■' * • i »ft I «4. .1 eat ■« ... 4 l-. r.d |-rvas,l;, Our table» are au ppi ted w ith th« Only First-Class Shop In the City V • «■•» t •'» Itali I I < .t < V J. BIÍARI), Prop. Keystone Shaving Parlors Shavmj Hair Cutting Shampooing Ladies H aw Drswmg lUfh» A. J. John.ci J. ▼ . Gain«. G V. Johnmsi Dai pieni b.n'.'nt and ri<tuogr battons. l/unt «■*< at current ratn ar.d drafts Issued oo prindftal ritiri. Fori,«n4 • >• a m ? p ■» a t-*i f J. to J tn h a p m Ar --•»•*..•• • * • » *•*- ram» ut. !> J as « . an. *•»» Frat»« ¡»e«., as ». M a C a at '»('Ut. 4 a as 11 4 • mi I*« in*« » a la » K a «a« • • • • wo a m. • hit •<-- T 4 a m »«■•«» I - • a bp .< • i ja» i m ’ a u» * At Faa*1 «pm < | m ** > »1 W»r<* «»am I tip « • I j of Mr • •* ♦ V a n. . » •> a m >!■•••■ * 4 a i . 4 a m *• N«w i>v)«atia • j p m < ft • tw * • X«a Ï vi k ; ; u p a 1 1 4J j m I m >« i Ur I. n !» a in ••♦<» q anti! «■• a'. l k - ■ n ' » a 1 »a< mairr i«i A k it .f w<rk n > -*r ». .* 4 **• •• whorl noth« ...Horseshoeing a Specialty... • « 1 lie», .Mat.-,« SCIO, OR. P laning M ills HARRY S. JOHNSTON tt CO.. Proprietors. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE All Kin Is of Lumlter. Sx«h. Door«, Mouldings, Shingles, Paints and Oils. BURIAL CASKETS AND CASES ALWAYS ON HAND SCIO, OREGON. SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props. Our lligs Art* First-Class and Our Horses Are (»( mm I Drivers. Hack Connects With All Trains at West Scio and Morning Train at Munkers. CLOTHING^ We now have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing ever shown in the Valley, which we are offering at WAY DOWN PRICES. We have many special lines of Spring and Summer suits and light Weight Underwear. BLAIN CLOTHING CO. A lbany , O regon . C. A. WHALE .. Salem and Portland... LEADING DEALER OF THE NORTHWEST IN PIANOS AND ORGANS I list riiin*‘iits Sold on Easy Terms. Call and See Mv Goods IMbre Purchasiii£. • A 4 I îhmi . lA I IH Nt AS NO. »IPUBUCAN 35. PIATFOHM ©•rtf’S ©rl•rl^l•• A4an©««4 by II»» **blla4»lp»il« (■■«•nil»» Philadelphia. June 24 Ih» f . » ing is th© te»t uf U m » j a ! ru« •«’ pi» I (’resident McKinley Renomi by th» H»|U’ a an N«t: in* i>uvrnli n Thirtv-tive People Lost in a Epitome <>f the Telegraphic Tb« Republican» uf th« t mt*d nated at Philadelphia. Man from th* U. S S. M- l - acy News of the World. Georgia Train Wieck. Stai««, thruugh their >©'••*n r©pr©«-n- ha»v brvD sent ln>tn Chea F' u » j to Ìlrn tati i e», invi m m»t i< >n.»l ii'fnih n, lain I rig ham II lb>^<rt«, f nd g iiltr KoosKt KI I Fni; 11< » I'KI Mine* l Ua>klu< iaick u|> n an unaury*.*e4 r- - T»K>KTHhs H:«»M IHb. WIKI> UH A I’KUsIROlS UASIIOI’T onl of achl.trmaut an-i h«>kin( I- r of nniawfo! ct-habitalu u at ball l«akr. war-1 into a 4real fl.hl of duly au-l op a aa fY | i &M. portunity, au-l ap|>alluk- to tha Jud.- A „ ■ ’ i . » . Charle« Mr ff rd. a n.aniao <-f < r-i»r tyee. he» >»f tbe !»•» Ware Ma4« br maul -I thrir ■ uutri iiirn tnaku th«-..- !■•»«■>* 1.« i * .»• *r ia* i*• • < Twa *wrab»r, ••<« tbe K««- th«. V w m Ilrml«|>h*«r4 t'?*«»>4«t»*l W ■'•**• 4h* < a«*«* *f th* Rapid«. Iona «lew a whola family, dx-laratloua pl»» Stat* <«u**r«*r. Ik* * < •» m »1 9 «« tv «I then klHml hltnarlf l>i«**i*r. Th* atpactatlou lu who h th* ( >«*ur minor« bwt Chetr hv»'« by «n Atuartcan proplw, turoin,- Iron, the Two lh<.>ti»and «tan I of arm« ha va rip’ *ai< u in th* Champ u tnino, Philailnlpbia, Jun« 23 —Praat<l«nl Itemoeratle party, mtruatv.1 llw- ¡»-wet ktlsnta, <I«.. Jun© 26. — A pa««©nger tww n gitan up . Ihr» I ara at rrvU*«ia < han.y. u. Mil h. M< kinlev was uuADitu aslv n»i> mlnst- of tha I’nitr«! Matra lour yrara ago to a ram on th© Ma «m branch of th© Th* l'alt * ah'p Orrg«'« ani ft.OOU | <’«>;. gna. f.rrtnanv, w«» visited bv a *1 !• r president <»f th© United Mat*» Hr pul ll,-an chlrf tn.gla'ratr *u-l a Ur- i • uth* ru railway ran into a wash out American U vijw *ii ii° t*' 1*I nu at cyclone, which demolished mauv t'Uild by th© Rep ildican National • < n>»uU< n put dican congress, has teen met sn»l in© an«! a hail mil©« north of Mo- W b«*n th© |« • ph* then •• ikimmgh la*t night, amt wa « complete- 1 oaca. Ing« and tbrevr dvan a numlxr <d »1 I 4** ..\ !»>ck today, an I an hour and *etisfi«*<l I’» minut«w later <»♦ \©rn««r R»M«*\«:t, M«uit>l«d at th© polls, after a term « I . a i . • d I h* w r> < 4 « A«'■, hl ! re I Amari an ahipa V- k n > part in th« factory building* d N©«» Y* rk, was unanimously •©¡« m *«- Dxuocrati* legislation and adminwtr» »• I t © rati re train, with the ©»r©p- hittilahlnirul ami M-uur* t»f that‘bi Eight people were killed • titright *d t<> »land braid© hiiu in th« <omiug ti<>n. businrs» a as dead, industry ¡.o • i t<>u of th© sl«’*’|»rr, was destroy©d. near- f<>r€a at Taka. • nd 64 severely injured by a cnlli*b u i little aiysr-d an I l)»© national ciedit di»a»- i Every |<rr« u > n th© train, ©» « pl tie» between a freight ami escurviou train A ap*< lai ya*ai«<n of congreaa ma« T* *u. h unan*m< u* Ir i. nstrati ns In trvusly im|<ired mt« *>i th« Pullman »■ar.{|*»risb©«l H»e o untiv’« capi 1 railed. lha alloath u in tUa far t.a»t n*«r <»r«*en liav. Wis. u r < f th« n min«-« » uf a national tal was bldd«-u awav and its la!« r di»- Not a moinber of th© train crew ««cap •ortna €<> dam ami it. Trank Gilomrw, a white nan. of ; '»invention have u©v«r Iwfor« b«au tre««s«d sud unemployed a»• , i all were Th* Drtu«»- • New Orleana. was Iv ached bv a mob ■ '«|ua!©-l |4»rhap« lu th« history uf p>li- crate had n»> «>th«-r plan with whi- h to killed. Threw of tha f-»rt« at Taku were mm It was a h»vs improv« ll»» ruinous c*»n-Illi- u* whi h ’hr train left Maoui at T 10, and * plataly deatroyed by the U'mhardmeal for the criminal a«s«ult au<i brutal 1 *i«w in this country. murder of a 60 v rar-old w* man ©A»t. a jul ib-#». a ratttb atinD meeting. tbev liad tbetnarlvea pnxlu' ed. than t : w t> t <! >■ m ttlantA at v 40 last night In n» furvigu ahi| « and th* llrltiab vet There wa * a fine setting for today's ©•»in silver at th© ratio of 16^1.1 I Th© 1 M; Ik'llough Statp-U WAS r©a h©d on A detachment of 40 Arrott ns vv • r • •rlto a pt a red four < 'bineaa torpedo b»«ata «!*• tarular drama. Bright |*»*m©s at I Republican party, <1©uuu<'ing this p an ' Um© tt this point «xmtwctb>n is : caught In ambush by T ilipim»» on th«* Mr» Ravvtidge. wife of Cn!t«<l State« > silher ©nd of th© stag© mad« two flam as sure to pr*du « cumlitl-’tl* ©»©11 ; ma«!” : r < < .umbiis, Ga , aud every senator lietendge, of Indiana. iu inland <>f Mifiuanao, with the reeiiit ing 1 its <d .« r Throughout th« vast worse than th* from *' i h relief w *• uignt (he ('«dumbus tram 1« cout>le*l wsre‘kill^l au«l 1 I a »anitanutn at Iianavilla, N Y.. ol th II . multitude fan* m«*v©«t era »©I ©»sly to | » tight, pn-ml»«*! tn r©st*d© prosperity n an I hAUl«->l through to Atlanta Five men wt-ro Killed l v a cyclone heart tailnre. bha had beeu ill avv«tr*l iti'l fro Ilk«* th* wings • f a <row I of by means •»! two l©gi«’ativ© m* a»ure* L.»-»t nuhl, however, for the first time which visited No M au *« Lan l, Okla I in«*nth« a pT’ t«- tlv« tariff an I a law making m m«ny n <-nth«, the < ><lumbus train Halt of the bt>»lD**»« portion of th« homa. Th* storm »«»pt th© countrv were no pr»dimin«ri«a. Th« wrangln gold tb© «tamlard of value Hi© pat «•• rrp rt«*! two )M*ur« late, «»n ac- | for 60 mil©« Tbou>«nds of cattle city of flkaurnngt n. Ill inrlading • 1JX-. l»‘d -• r th»* qu* ‘it 'll f I©.! . Ing pie, l v great majorities, issued t*» th» ’ > unt of a w««h out on that branch, w»*r© «tam|Hs!©»l and many kill«**! am! flva «quart « <>f the finest Luth««-»« block« j th© representation in th© N»ulh was Reput lican jwrt* a < mmi««i n to ©u- a:,<! lb© Maron tram start©*! on t*< <d the city and the court bouse, wen injur©«!. avert»*-1 by th© withdrawal of «x-San- a t th»* *• law» Till- . * un- . n ha« \t’Atila w itliuut italuluiubus c»*un«*» • JoM'ph Mullet and Jam©» Fitaham*. 4t« r c ^ uav *« nrop^ition dcutr vn<| by fire, with 1« w « i estimated Th« great been rie utrd, and ?h© L’epubli- an i tlon : th© Irishmeu, who i**r\e»l seQt«*nr«w tn hall I <©*'sm© quiet »• Senator Ixxtgn, pledge is redeemed, au-l |*ro*|»erit y st |l,(A>0,(H>0. tremendous rains, of dalle occur- Negotiation* h r a cotnmer« lai treaty ' kii 1 nglish prison for oumplh tty in the «tarn! ing Iw-donfi 16.0(H) ©ag»*r faews, more general and m< r> at undent titan renc» for th© |M«t lw*» works, hav© with Trance have l-em satisfactorily Phoenii j»ark murders, and who ar -aval in han I. <4nn>«un <»! that noniim»- we hav© •»©? kuown ba« followed th* v© • >v l©ti *11 «troains in this ¡wrt of the j ■*•• '»ith am! «©veral wa-h out* hav© lM-©n conrh>d«ai by the I raailian mim«t« r of rived at New York, May 27 last, have i: i. • r j»r- -i h ut * th*» Unit«“! '-tat©« enactments < a n| « were in order. Th© reading • lerk a-l- There 1« no l<-n<©r «nr r»-ntn-v*-r«y as 1 r«‘j* rt»*d i> the '¡iff©r«*at n .* !« * lM»©n de|«ort«*d. The great forest tires in th© Hunchura vaneed U> th© fr< nt <»f th© platform. to th© value <>( anv gov©meon*iit obli | cr»-«k. which runs into th© (k-mulgee. will grant a redaction of 20 ¡er cent it < all the r* .; of »tatiw gations. Every American dollar is a wn* - .«-I it» l>.»nk at©! Ils w a <* rs had j mountains, in Co< bi*e county. Ari- 11© w.»a a on the duty on I'ratilian o fT»«’ t*> all th© 1 w lands through lot tbe pre*«’u tat ion <>f candidates. gold dollar or it« equivalent, an-l • The P m < ifi<' oil Work» Company w*i nona, hav© burned th©m»«*lvea out tbout a mi!« and a When Al* >Amal was called, a thin, \meri>an credit stand*» higher than I which it run* ino<»rj>orated at la«xHMK. Wash., with Mapy tbou*wn 1 arc«-s an» <h nu<l» *l am! had h rth of MclhitM iigh th© rrrek red-w hisker'“! 'h..k’*te fn<tn that «tAte that of any mtion worth of fin© luuil» r has I • < n Capital i« fullv a < apital of $250.000. I«» bore lor oil in ©wtur© n©ar th© >«iuth©rti's r< ami »urrenered the first right t«» employed, and ev©ry where la!»>r 1« • *m*-» a gulch, almost til th* heart of th« destroyrd. A 'prospector nain**<! Ned tra< k«, an*!, running alongside of it f« r «(•ink to Ohio. A flutter of handker profitably <*> upivd city Sample oil from outcropping in» : Noy©» is b©liev«*d to have het his lif«' •ollie dlstan«©, finally ¡ hmm »©« awav chiefs filled th* air. an<! <*h«*er after M<M|«I©>'* % <1»»»tnlpl r •( I»»« - di cat« rich depuait. Work will la Settlements in Ecuador, near th» < hc©r went up from th««<l©leg.«t»« in th© • Wr Indore© th* administration <»f prosecuted at ou«*e ; Colombian frontier, have la'en aacke« pit, as w«*nat r Foraker, of Ohio, stnwl« t «’h-udburwt t-rok© over that William McKinley, Its act© have . • rt A ' » by Culointnan irregular soldier» ami owar I th© platform. N-©n «•tablDhe<t in wisdom snd in «©ctl<«n of Che *s»untry alsmt 6 u'clu* k from Pretoria, June IB, gives an othriai great cruelties were infla ted ii|«»n th» At tin* ©ml of a half hunts* speech, |wtn tism, and at hum»* an I abroad it last night, and presumably shortly | inhat itants. says a Guayaquil, Ecua th© senator plac©«! McKinley in notn has distinctly elevated and eitri)*i©d after dark wa «I.©<! * ul a »•* lion uf th« dor, dispatch. It is eipevt«*<| that at Zand river, June lft. by R00 Boer«, tra« k nearly 1» h > f«-©t in length. irirtlh n. amid cnthru*iu**in untounded. the inflm n*’«' of th© Ani«’ri> an nation with three gun« Jt any» that General another invasion w ill occur an ! that Into this th© swiftly moving train Seconding sp« ©<*hes were made by Walking nntrivtl jwvti»» and fac ing un- Knoi. with a inti«'d Cr< r. drove « ff th« th© < *<>loml>iaii regulars will partici|>«t** The d-re R > ‘••«veil, >©natur Thur»C«>n, fors^-n ree|onsibi*.iti«s, 1‘re*id« nt Mc ¡ihingrw! I hr stortn was still raging Roen, who left four dead and four pria- The situation is grave. A conflict lie John W Yerkes, an orator from the Kinley ha« t>evn, in ev©rv situation, 4ii! all th© rar wm i*»w« were cl*»«©-! oners «‘ii the held. I be British >♦•«« tween Columbia and EcuaJur is im Blue Grass *tat«’, an I < •« v©rn< r Monnt, th© true kmerican patriot and upright lb© |>a«*ii< ligers. M*<-ur»* a*» they thought, was Major Seymour atol two mru killad minent. of Indiana, but !>eii>r© the latter ion- statesman, dear in vision, strong iu and **h©'itrre<! comfortably from the in and nitio wounded. bided the c«»nv« nt n-n was impatient judgment, firm in action, always in clement weather, went t*> death with- Ninety per*’ns were killed ami 87'. it an imtanl's wainlug 1 h© train, fiie Tr*»m h go vernment will have uouix I ih I tn th© recent eonrti<*t between I • • an 1 aaveral times triad to spiring and deserving th© cunti h ue© of « • n«i«tlng *»f I’Agg'ig© car, a second- 4.300 trvM'p* at Taku wben th* rein* the troops an ! tenants in the \ arna bow 1 him down. his countrymen. ria«« *• .»ch, first *da«s r«m- h aud a \ stat«' of siege Im« forvementa j i»t ordered have arrived district. Bulgaria •atUlttl W«»M*f. < »i11*»a ib* it«»11. I* liman sleeper, was knocked into there. They will rea<Ti Taku lefort N en proclaimed in the district* of ‘ We renew »»ur sllrgitn-•«♦ t lb** prtn Then th© roll <»t stat««« was railed rh© wrerk June 80. The di»|>at(*h of a cruiM«« Vania, Nhmala. Timova. Rasgraml, ciple of th© gold standard, an i d©clsrr km Hit'.' w<>* d by the fall. and deb'gati* ii aft« r delegation rmw in . «ught fire in a few minute« after th© division, Which wa- decided U|M>n, Rush huk am! Ristovats The govern- our cunfldenc© in *the wisdom • f th« solid bl<H k.« and < A«t th«*ir votes for will give France a strong naval force, meet is anxious to limit the number legislation of tbe Fiftv-«nlh cougre**», fall, an I all the ewwehee were l*urn©«| MrKmlev When Chairman Didgo Every ¡•«•r- n consisting of seven modern cruiser»— of n»wspn|4»rs. aud has issued string by which tb© parity uf all of <>ur ©»• ©pt th«* Pullman < nr ma<!e th«* anttounc« m«*nt thAt th© pn-st on that train ©xcept the «»ecu ¡ mi lit« of thro« of the fir»t « lass ami four of tl>a ent regulations as to the qualiReations im»n«*y an I th© stability «>f our cur dent had lw»«’ii r«-n«>minati-d fi»r th© term th© Pullman car. ¡***rish«il In th© dis •»con I clasa—four guuboats an I a dis- which must be poMMissed by the editors. run- v on « g- ld ba-ds ha« * »*«m m u red beginning Mar. h 4, I V<)|, there was aster lh«’r« Was no ©»'-ape. as the ¡latch boat. F r«*t*rli«*n. Hunter's advance culumu occupied th© same wild Morm which ha<! l**u h»avv Pullman rar weighted <l«»wn th* We renew our faith in th© p li« v «»! Chines* forts at Taku fired on foreign Krugersdorp without up|M>sition on raised by Foraker, and when It was In thaI other*», and th© f«*w alive iu th© sleeper vessel«, but were auun lore©*I to sur Jun«» IM. over R'*>n« v©lt’s Domination for th» protection t«» American lal» r w»*r© unable to render •ani'tauce t* pulley our industries have I *•«•!» ••«ta: render. thvlr !». v ¡ia««eng©rs Admiral Schley’s squadron, which v I« •• pr©shl©n> v evoked a auc<essi«»n of ll«h«*!, »Ityarsified and maintain©*!. Russia has demanded <d China an in has laven in quarantine at .Muutevid««», similar demonstrations, By protecting the home, ■ ompetitiot l.afe Y.uing, wh«* wa © with R*s «©velt demnity of 60.0o0.oo0 taels fur the has lieen released. ha« Iweu st>mulate«i and pr» «lovtloi MACARTHUR» Rt PL V. m Uuta. n> iimvtrd him <>n l^half of dstiia^e done t> the railroad from Ilea A Russian admiral was in oom the «date which had originally came to cheapened. Isin U> I'ekin. maud of the Meet that Isinibarded ami Wrt cum men I th© policy of th« Re 11« «4 r • m I • I h • >111 pl n<>* N •« r I f All Philadelphia f*>r Dolliver. His txitn* John Vasa. <>De of the trst-knoe« destroyed th© forts at Taku. publican ¡arty in maintaining the ©fll they A*k Tur. ¡nation was mu oio!©«! by Delagnt«« Mur mining ei|»ert« on the Pacitie Coast, 1 h© a «! Railway and telegraphic cummun! ray, of j-ecretary Ismg's «tale, and lH»l- cimcy of th© civil «©rvic«' Manila. June 26 —Gmeral Ma* • died of runsumpliou at Baker City, ration tietween Ca|a* Town and Pre- ©gate Ashton, of Washington, who ministratKm has acted wisely tn it* \rthur ha« giwii a formal answer to Or.. aged 46 years. effort to srcuie for publi. servi«e In koi a is him iompl©t©ly re»lored. came here for I'axtb-tt Tripp. |( hauu- Cuba, Puerto Ki o, Hawaii and tbe th«* tillpmo leader« who last Thursday Trouble is rife in the n<«rthern pert Thieves < racked the sal»» of tbe Gam- cey lk*|*iw w*>und up the oratory «»n Philippine Islands only th *© whose submitted t<> him ¡<* a < © pro|*»*aals that of th* Republic « f ban iFoimngo Many | brinus brewery, tn Portland, Or., and Ix’half f tbe stat© which declared for fitness has l»e©ti determined by training had I ©• n approved ©arlier In th© day arrests have t*eeD ma le, in« ludng lead ¡»©pew’s rpwh arouse«! bv a meeting of representative insurg | ©»caped w ith between $6*‘0 an I $700 li: Woodruff am! «»perieme. W© t«li«v© that ©m er« of the former g ivi-rnmeiit party. th© most da/sliug dreams of th© conn- ent« In his reply h© assured them I cash. plovmmt in th© publi- •*rvic© In th«**« try's future. During every pause, th« In con«»Mjurn«* of lbw gravity of th« territoriee should be « utincd. a « far a* that all persoUAl rights under th© A young man named Robert Jack«»n, t.and pl.»v«-d !uit .>n© air, th« tune situation iu China. I nglaml has order United Mat©*» c«»n«tltutl<)n ©»r«q ting I ra< tirable, U> their inhabitant* ed the >evmth Bengal infantry al ' of Riddle, Or., accidentally shot him whi<Ti Colonel Roosevelt had beard in Public movement* looking to a ¡-©r- trial In jury an*! the right to bear •elf while <1«*©r bunting. He was in th© trenches before Santiago. Simla. India, to pru«'eed to Hung h«>ng ruauent Improvement of th© roads and a stantly killed. At 2 14 o ' c 1» m k the <x>nv©utton, whb b J. C. Pardee, aged 86 years, a brake- highways of the country, meet with • IT»© promoters <d the peace movement By the death of Davi*l I). Wells, son had d ne the un| <*ralleled tiling of our ©«dial approval, and w© re« <>m ar» i> * engaged in r©*«>ii«tru> tiug the man ou the southern Pacific traiu. who Uvea in Ashland, Ur , was killed at of tbe late David A Walls, of Norwich, , nominating both th© candidates fur mend this subj©»t to the ©arn»st’c»»nsid- draft *d the «©ven claasee submltt«»«l to Dunsmuir, Cal . bv lain run ovai by a C«>nn , Harvard University is richer pr«->idrnt and vie© presld«*ut unani •rath n of the people and of th© l»*gis* <»©n©ral MacArthur In • i< h a way as mously, adjourned. t*» reuder it a< reptable to both side» by ab-mt »3 7.000 train. latum» uf th»* wvm*l «»tat©*« Governor Roosevelt drove from the Th© •• «nth lausa. providing for W© favor th© ©»tension of th© rural Inf rmatlun from Pekin, hr ught te After July I th» often of In Ilan «onvrnti n hall with Mr i Mell, »rated the • tpulsi<*u of the friars, General free delivery s©rv ic© wh» rv*v©/ Its ex Shanghai by refuge««, say« that th« agent at Wann Springs. <>T , will U in the rv.tr of an < pen lan<lau He Ma Arthur r» j* t* I < n th© ground that city is in a stale of panic. Incendiary dlapens©<i wjth. at which time tgent lifted his I r’a»! brtinr*l hat t*» the run- tension may !»© justifie«! the settlement *>! this questiou reals We favor bum« rule tor and th»’ early tree are of nightly oev urrem c, and James L. Cowati w ill be dropped. tint, us »alv * that greeted him as he with th© cuminissh u headed by Judge •«ImiMlon to»lateb«»»d of th© territ<>ri«e •corn« of outrages ar» report«*! Wo Hawaiian» have met tn conventi n pa«*©d through the densely packed Taft. of New Mexico, Aritona awl Okla men an ! cblldreu from Tian T«in are That ¡* rtl««n of the Forty third iu at Honolulu ami have formed an in lr street, like a conquering hero fresh homa. pouring into shanghai The chief fantry which ( ime.ly garrisom*«! th© peu<l«*nt politl<*al |»»rty. They hav«- from new vl<*t*»ri*w. Tonight the faces \\ © favor tb© c n«truction, owner daugar there Is tbe fact that the nativ« d McKinley and Roosevelt ar« on all idan I uf ^amar will pro««ed tn th« already begun th© fight for »talebood ship, control and prot©* tion of an isth town, behind tba Eurvipean »»ttlemrnt. the I adg«w, and thrir uamtw are un island I I a-\t©, giving th« gam«» u mian canal by th© guverninent of the The statu« of Wanhington present©-! is full of bad character», whoa* atti •very lip. there th© n* **d©«l reinforcements. lh© Unite«! Mates. tude is l•e4'omlBg «very day mure iueu- to the city of Pans by the Daughter* battalion of th© Ta *tity-ninth Infant* y |Ca4b*rt* F«*n»:t (¿Mllijr. In the interest of our ©»¡»ending com of th« American Revolution has arriv»! lant ami menacing. which wit« »©nt y«**t©rday to bamar merce, we re«*«* in mend that cuugresa ‘ •alt Lake, Jun© 33. — Tha jury in the in Pans Th« pednatal has already At Needle». Cal , th» federal quaran wdi act a© th© xam*'U there. tine tuspw U>r baa Iweu prevruled from tweu pr«|>nred, an I th« unveiling will case ut H. H. Roberts, <>D trial for un- create a department of « iiunrr« © au I .wful < ha itatlon, ret ru<-.l a v«rdl<’t in«lu»trl«Mi in th«* charge of a •©» rotary Th* »•>«••»*© K»b*lll*«. molesting ¡Mkearugers on Santa Fa train« take pla* • July 8. of guilty. I’olM-rt», in an agreed *tate with a »©at in th© cabinet at th» stat* line and bla authority la Uniform wages of f j for nin© hours' Praheu. Jun© 26. — Sufficient sup We approve tbe annotation of ths I gnu rn*d by the railroad officials. Or- work a day is demauded bv th© line rn ©nt of facts put !»©h r© th© jury, ad« Hawaiian islands to th© I ulted Mates. pile* have at last 1*^*1» collected aud milted that h© mt«*r©«l into a polyga- d*rs have be«n Iwusd to all ojuduciuri men working for th« Canadian Pacific th«* firnvl advaio •» t > op©n < «>mm*mh a- Th* >*hili|»|»lnr«. Io tab» up the |4»sa of tlx in»|w* tor. Telegraph Company, the Great North m*»us marriage with Maggie H. Shipp lion with KuinsMi is rea*!y. < >n tha In accepting, by th© treaty <>f Pali«, Mr Jnukins. if presented. au<i collect west Tel«»grnph Company, th© Canada* and live«! with her and hi« legal wife. r« rt l from tahantoe to Kwahou ar© hi« fare. Jenkiua ha« a I red to Surg«Mig Atlantic, the Bell I •*i©ph«>ti© Com ¡»any Sarah L»»aiaa. It is claimed that Rob th© r«»i»>nsil*ilitv’ of our victories in ihre© vill«g»*« where are garrison»-1 th© Spanish war, th© ¡»resident am! ths erts relie© • !> the supreme court to re h*nyoun for Instructions. I hr <x»u- Over 300 men have quit work owing some 7,< hh ) fighting men, who have ductor« hav« ale> t-een ordered to gne to tli© refusal of the companies to ac verse tbe verdict on technical grounds. •mate won the undoubted approval of I ravti* *«! the rites of Fetish worship tin» American propl« No otb©r • »*urw tbe i»«pector no inf- nnation. cede to their denaamls. •nd |t e<!ge*l them»elv«« to help tbe • lrlb»rs Wr*><k • R*l4g*. was possible than to «lestroy spain'* R. J. McCowan. «u|>erlDlrn !«knl of Ganntoon. <«>k»., Jun. >S—'¡ha •overeigtity thn uglM>ut the West In lie* A sb All io©«. Assistant Secretary Taylor has r©n- tha Pboenti. An«.. Indian Industrial | dered a decision adverse to th« appeal <\>lur»<V< A xuilharn Rallma<l Com au*l in the Philippine island« Il«»«*«*v»lt MrKIwtey. Hcbnol, having been directed to inves of James Fitaharria and Joseph Mullet pany** iron brUlg« a<-n>w> the Gunuiauu The larg©*l measure of a«lf*g*>v«rn tigate tha condition of tbe Ptmn In from tha decision of th«* immigratn t> river, 3S mile* ■!<>,• thia town, waa Waa>it»tft»U. Junn '.’A —Tbn (iillow tuenl ©«insistent with their welfare and dians on their reservation on tbe idle officials at N»w York, who held them wr«x kw<l by an riploalon of ifiaut pow- la th* t*at of <><ivarn<>r l<<a>ar,nll‘a our «lull»** «hall I* *••* ure«l to them by river, 80 miles from Phoenii. who for d«|<»rtatiun on th« ground that, <la-r narlv tha morning V- l*rr.i<i.iit M. Kinl*y Tbr eaploahm law To Uulw. ind©pmd©tice and were reported to lx suffering from havtug treen convicted of felony in coo- la la*liw<w*t t«* havo I-wan eauavtl by arm- | •©If go\©rmnont wore assure«! in the •*X*w York, Jun* 3A.—Ho*. Wil famine, stales that 6.000 Pinias and I neetion with th« murder of D>rd Cav • pnthia.-ra with Uta atrikarw at tha coni same voice by whi* h war was declar©«l liam M' hlnl*y. Washington, O. <’ an equal numixr of Papnguee are in endish and TbomM Henry Rrtce, in Iiiinra, Io pre\rul the runulug of traiu* Th© Repubhiwn ¡arty, upon its his ■ ppr>->'lal* gr<-atly y-ar <<>t>graiula- great dis tree« Congress has appropri ’ • Phonnis Park. Dublin, in 1663. they tory and up» n this <I« m laratinii of Its iloua. and aiu prnu<l to 1« MaucialnS ated $38.000 for tbe relief of tbe In cannot !•© )*«rinitt©d to land in this ¡-rinvtpl©» and ¡*11« les cunfhkmtiy in with vuu <>n tha tl< k*t. dians and rations wiU soon be distri country under our immigration laws. The animal that Oral au- cum ba to yokes th© con«li!©rate and «¡'proving ‘■THEODORE ROOSEVELT." buted. aitrwme col 1 la lbw horan. jadgmrnt of the American people. Amen an* a tv I Kiaa.au« fughi «:J» by ai>la at Ti»n Tttn. I h» « hl Id rm perisfted br th« Cyra- Ing of a h- 'ia* at Sul<«*uu ville, Arie -ns By the death of Thoma. K. Miacn T.rrlbl. Tra*.d, la aaa Fraarl.««. Tbe tubacro tn>,t h», ••tablt,h«d ■ in ,X.w York «It theater, and a large San FranciMn, Juna '.'».—Haury E.' virtual boyvutt on iDdapatxl.ut J m I ui furtuna are left to hia 16-joarold Pika, a bookkeeper, ahot and killed bla doing bualura. In 5.w Engl.ud. daughter Edua. hl. «de heir. former wife, an-l then committed sui Statlatlc-. of th. criiniual popolano, A monument to Maj. <>en John cide V-night al the bom* of Mr*. Elk*. of th. Vnilrd Stato. ,how, that only Kadgwtck haa te-eu art up at ha< birth- Bike left a letter full of at aae of hl* ■lx por <»nt of th» total num bar uf placa. Cornwall, Conn., and it waa former nite. ac. u.ln* her of manr Im- criminal, »re women daaii. atetl on Memorial -lay. prv|rietlea. I’ik* f-'rmerly H»ad al Tba Muotraal Star claim« li haa art* Berlin p->at a I authorltle. eat Im ate l>emar. whar* ha was in the employ <lenc« that the Clan-na-tlael plat>ue.| that no fewer than inU.oUO poetal carda of the Denter .» Rio Granda rallr-tad. 1 t the Wnllaad canal aiploaiou a, a ra- wltieiut any a-ldrewe. at all are mailed Ils cam* to this city al.>ut eight year* pn«al on Canada tor .audio, trvopa U a<o. Il I* thought that hl* mind wa* tn tbe German empire avety year ! ttouth Africa. dsrao*»!. 1 Birmingham. Al* . June »«.—Heavy raina th* past f*w day* have vk.ii« heavy dama*« It ha* rained every day thia month in thl* section, the to tal rainfall aile* the tint o' April be ing Jt 9Ï Inches. Reporta tr»iu the farmin* -11st nets are that lite fiel I« have oren ao e>ak*d with waler that the farmers have t-een unable to do any work (<>r aeveral weeks, an-i grass is Tacoma will offer a »ISO silver cup running away with the crope Cotton for a eumpattr* -trill t»iwe.-n the II haa auff--ra-l more than any other « rop. companira of the .National t.uard, while fruit au-l 'sgelablue ar* rvttlu*. which will ■ elebrate there July ». r«*rtAhl* «•«> Malli HI** I p. Ilamtmr*. X. Y., Jone 13. —A bnli*t <>t a |«>rtable .team engine t>«ed to pro pel a lawmill eiplodcd near the »I Ila*« of Kirn. Erie County, thia rienlu*. In stantlr killing throe men—John Flein- in*. Alesaiider Fleming au-l Bert Maui- Inoaer. pr* - A» 1 •a »