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- ( orx r y . ‘ * ■ « 2? ' ■ •»r « fil ' >7 •. Keystone Shaving Parlors Commercial I louse oiua.oN latir EVENTS OF THE BAY • NEWS ' ug at loiiiim ; in tiia tsin Tabu. ALUM uaaiNG POWOtHS LUNGHI SS K«I»*»*« V •*•« kkl.lrnv » The public debt increaaed m arly $3,» OOU.OUO tn Aog iat. ..f COLUSION Tbtalr ftaltass* Is O««rsl>alMi>.| Th« hiuhi ill«*' t»u manufacturwe cl American Soldier* Took No th«« «s-nate were wane time ago directed Excursion Train Crashes in Epitome of th • Telegraphic J. BEARD, Prop O L V1RCEMT. Prop. Philippine wluntrere will t*4in r» News of thr World. Part in It. to invMtigalw the too I adulterali* ns, to a Milk Train. i turning in No ven« brr. • n<i a ecu Uinta'ed a volutue of tevliuo my up>«n the sul J m 'I from lhe l-rst Inf« rm« There are H3 auapect**! rases ol Only Flrat-Class Shop in the City Newly 1 urouhed «nd Rafi:ted plague in uUag? w, *-<w4iand f MiKIl I'KKI Mf'IGin ORIH K» rd |wvrtlea an«! blgcrst «• imiifi author* tlllKIK». \ KILLED MOV III lit ▼ frío u< k" n;«>* . hk mirks I liz<-Mgb. Shaving Hi*« iu the ■'ountrv 15 «ntt ( harlee A. Towne <*f>ened the ram Katr Cutting «»ns *>f the gt«ai*it «ourewa of danger 25 - (X'r t.Nev «re «upptrad ugh rhe I l«ign in Idaho h r the iJrmuruata t* I’tir b« d«a the c mmittce • »tat«’ Iti Shamp* «ang 15 * bru the market« afford..«Ta.d < I <-enml (Hie h*. broli • aaigneaf to their rvjs'rt eitats iu alum baking Bathe 25 " South of Bndga. SOO. ORFdXJN Corn man I the dr|wrttneui ut th** l.k«'. )«.a<!rr» The coinm|tt«w f-und ths • Mell«. Alt »«Mb f •'««• 1 fi'ef tcstiui *uv, they ray. v*«rrw helming I v The gv>iein«»r of bhoti Tunt h*. 30.• <x>n lemnator« of the um » uf alum in 0<»O men ready to <>pf> «■ < «or *11 r I H- >• • att< !'■ ! t min«- t; * A t ; m " » gl ’ I s wf bakmg powders, ami recon mruded that Ph I la Ir pda. sept. I lblrt*M»ti pamiun. e cau h»<at>QU the war -Irp4ti ent ar«» p* «itive that •u> Ii use be pn bibited l*y law. ¡H>r«-*tis kii*«MÍ aud over 1«» uthrra III* Li llong Chang is intriguing I ' M t the «Rii.liwr« ( «*m«*ral t hatfee’a army >*nat«»r M u. dt«< -**tng In the *»-n Jure«! 1« the ap|wvllttig reev rd of a re.vr 1 »Ink* «»f 140.000 anthracite <xi»l the foreigner* t<> qnarreliug am<>ng U.w’k u»» |«art in the estensive l*«»ting ate live report uf the >ou»mittrw» an-1 Ihr rm! <x»lh«it>n G>tw>m mu «• i ur*i> ti rult>«*r« 1» tbn’atened. them »eU re. • hl* h followed the fall o( the Chin«»*« •everal hills Iu trod wee« i tu enrrv lhe train an I a milk train on th* P.vthle- (•»urrfti ( haff»»« 1« prr|ianug tu win Thirteen pereuia were billed am! ettv of Tien r«in M the directum of rwxHDinrn latbm» of the cummiltee lu- heei (»ran i o| the Philadelphia *V ter 15.(► »0 w»rn m l>kiu PONTLANO, ORICON. many mjure«l by a railroad «olliai* n at Hecrvtary Io* I. |*rempiorv orders were t»* rHe< t. said Beading railroad this morning at Hat« The !<afl r «hip Alalmma A\er»g«'<l 17 Hatfield, Ea. Will make regular trlje L, Mciu |*«u*v>l to military ofheers <*> euert ‘‘U hen ar mad* this re port we made field. Pa , 27 mile* m rth uf tins vitv . è U atri, local Oulrimir ho dale of «iella. ht»ota < n her urtu i«| trial. lhe wrecked tram evnsiwtaMl of id The t hlUrar »it )ath*n now de|»-nd« evrrv rfl rt to prevent the looting and It based on the evident** hefore u«, mill I hr Nehalem and THIauj « k fisher* n the n»«ui * f the powera 1» Lhe to ptinitX) ‘«*icr* ,v «Ii•• • G’<lr u• e »4 su- h th* evidence 1« simply overw helm lug dav ««>*• li--« ami •«« the tn<*t SeciloM of order«. h r tin« rea* n am! from re- I d< n«-t cave ta w tig a h ' ' v there a large «•• ur*i’*n n site Up uf I**’!' •’ tiien • strike ie at an eo>l. Ruae*> American j n'|«>»Ai». |M>»t« which ha*»» e»‘tn* t the depv t- may i-e her* tar th* alum bah mg p»<w- from Bethlehem. Allentown am! »nr« Several of Minister ( <*Dger a fue»La W. W. R«> khtll, American rommie* ment, the officisi« are confirmed in the •tar. I <U- r>»t care imw man.« utem jri-vi« rounding towns, t atlanti City, have arrived al lieu Tain. •inner to < hh>a, aava now 1« the time opinion that our men rriraiued from th« ' publish, there is n«» pta-* iu thr Ibi« section carried onlv thc»«e perrnm« SCIO, OR t«> arttle the atatu« of b rrigurr« In 5 movement t*» Hear the country di «regar»! I n g th* order« of their super j huu.ati •-«’»'Uoiijv of lioman f**»’d f -r thii w ho U v « m I in |«eihlebetu aud Allen VI * < hiua. iors e-ulh of Erkin la in {ir^rvaa I h«v think that Ih» I lnu**w> I thing called alum. I he <*v erw helming town. It left the uin n station in lhe Brallamer c*o| |<er mine«, ait um ted lh<m»M»lves are reepunsible f»»r modi ul evidence of the leading physician« «nd F-rthlehein at »■ 05 V M . exactly 15 < »flirial American diapateteae are be- the pillaging and disorder following | • trutl«la uf this c«»unlrv Is that it 1» minute« lafhlu I the milk train, on ll-twa 'M-uii.i. u»*ar \ an< « u' er. B loir tampereii with in < hina The • a ■ a < . liave been »«Id tu l.ngHah capital- lhe entry uf^ the allies lulu tlm city, abwiutHy «in.it t«> go lut«» human (*< h T latter tratti e» n«i«t«”l >f two milk i ra* s kmui St Eetafwltnr< It i« repottrd There is considerable propali• in ami th«t iu many caw«--If the gentle au I tw«i pa«*«ngrr «oacì»e», aud ha I lata for f'J.OOW.OOO. that peace »•’¿«•tiatb>ii» ha\r lw»gun. charge of our army at lieu Tul» i*»r man will rea<! the rviden«'*, s* me <»! • nipped at every station on the mad \ is $ mr old Giy accidentally abet Primary rrtuma 1 tv 11 cat* that (rokrr Safekeeping. th* physicians "ay they * an Ira e case« from Belhlrhrin en route to Philadel an«! kil‘«»<l hta Id year *»ld brother at will <« ntn»i the New York Democrat io iu their «»wu practice—-there are di«- phia At ft *1 the miik’tram *ir*w up llutebineon. Kanraa. while attempting Strr*»(th ur llllrd I »t r• . convention eaa»«s of the kldliev due t«> the ia! at the milk platform al Hatfield, ami tu remove cartridge« from a ravoher. Washington, '•ept 3.—The following use of alum tn their dailv bre.*d tn I?*« than two minute« the «|>e< lai >enab»r Scptt, of Weat \ irginia, aaye 1 rains leave vv raí MM’rvtarv Fuelers’ annual rrj < r t ->! telegram from the Ja|*am»ae foreign "When y-umiv a mineral j - i- n as etcuraion tram, running at the rule of • *si • >• at to < the Rr|>nbh<ar)a will lute lOU.tHHI votes »thee was retelved tmiav at the Ja|m- the <»'tt*n crop of tin* I’nitrd Mates thi’v Mi' "AY thvt a I u - h 1«. It Is . I I- -’ll OFFICER St J » mile« «ii hour, crashed into th* >n New Ycrh. luak* « the crop fur 1 M»9-limo V, 43H.- near legation: l>ta I*» mix it alsav« to am h a d<-gre« r?ar of the milk train. lhe locoim»- A t Icgram fmm I ekin give* the Heavy fighting it irjairted t<» have 4!fi brtl* •». agatnat 11.974,MO lact year. iSMVCS 1***1 !•«» Pmsdent A. Î. Jobnton that there will n* t l«e a residuum left live plowed thr*' g » tn»’ two p.t»-.ugrr Albany 1. •trengtb >d t > aide»! forces which t* • k ocrurre*! at Ma. hadudorp. betw reu Vier Pevudrnt J. W. Games • ffii.p V • * • a About 25.000 idle tinplate worker» < f alum, which prodines alumina, ami «•«■a hvs and rru«hrd them a« if they i»ari in the relief of Pekin as follow« ' *«* t»O r „ Cither C. V. JohnMm }Ux*ra an<l dritiah. <»f the American Tinplate <’<’mp4»nv which coutrii ut»»« targelv t«- th»- <H«*a «’• wets eggshell«. lb«’ milk car lmtue»l« ** ‘«a*» t !>nr jw "Japans*«*. M.fiou infantry, 200 < a V * I*. <». Mewart.* member of the pro- hate reeuin«*l work, owing t«» the tin- ■ of thr people in this country lately nt front wa »* al*«» lavd'iv damaged. airy, 450 eugiuerr« ami «53 gun«. |*rin»( »a vi»ioiial government uf Oregon. 1« de.»-! pl te maker« agrmng to a new wage I w .»nt to give the sritat»’ an * leu Four per*>na mi the )w»*«uger CAT «»f I» « a je lera! b n. nu and rt hinj» ** K •<>•«• • •’ l(m>**lai)«. 3,3uU infantry. HO car- al Tacoma, Wash. ’* < htrago scale. of tlie class of men we have called the milk train torre almowl ! tn«ran<ly airy, am! 22 guns. b«'lnrv. I <at)\ ma ■« al i u-rrnt taies ** G«» A ttgt They are the leading unli*'!*» iron»’ bilie«!. Fortunate!v, there ’ w « n» voi y Four townships «nrruumlmg Sbo« • Fl ••- ■ Fire deatrnyed the plant and \ar<la ' ‘ British. |,M3J infantry, 400 « a v • at <i drafts ts* tied on prlni lpal ciüei. » fl to . . » v«*rv college -f th* (’tilted Mairs that few p»-r*>n* on this tram. • bon* Falls, Idaho, hate been r»--erve«l of the <>tter ( reek Luml*er ('ompanv, alrv , and L't gnus. ° V *<V nl Mr We ««»ulr! get hold nt.'* Die excursion tram was a pi* ture of lor a national jwrk . ** IltaUsmtR 4 a at llainl hton. ’»V. Va., with 12,000.« ‘‘Americana. 1.600 infantry, 150 • Mr W Oí Iwatit S J >*n»t« r Mama, from a l*»ng h«t • ’ in«taacrilvable horror. Th« locomotive, UO0 feet of I unit »er, causing a b - - ! marine«, 75 cavalry am! 6 guns. to • ; 1 fl f i • . l . « « ’ >at> Francisco’s population, a« cord« • *'irnti t wh»> had tr-tit .-A «■ t«> ih« a ma*« *4 l«*nl am! I r-ken in ii. firmly | L50JXM). S* a 1 of k I. < ■ j- it) “French, 400 murine* and is gon«. lug to the ('tilted >taU’S ctmaui«, is burlfulti*of alum Is»king powder« ‘*<>11 the 26th, 70 < bine«»« stirreud« Sil hundred longshoremen who went 34*2,7H2; ikmtuns'. 560,MM2. and a** to the health fulness of « ream ol I man t’eneath it« great weight. f'«’hili I t»»ta i»« S« ’ ed. Of th» ’ *.» ’ , five each were detain« • Ml »I fan square miles of forest reserve in < n m strike recently at the Erie rail- tartar powders, mtmlhme«! th« follow 1 ! ed by the Ja|»unv-*e and iirttidi 1« r «•« way or»» docks, returned to work pend tug — the '•«u Gal ftel reservation, near Loa a iiiam of wreck Age. The first car wa« ttlemenl of their grievances by lor the purpo«*’ of «-• ertainting the \ngrie«, ( al,, hate air«*,« v I »■♦ n swept ing x Appletan. John lloward, pr<dr«a.r broken In twain and the *>th«r five cars • tat»’ of Mflairi* among the ( hin*«e. the arbitration. of chrniivtry. llrowu Cui\er<dty, l'n>«- were thrown on their •I les, (OlUpletelv by Dr»«, and «till th»’ flame« ar»’ devour rest l»rlng set nt lilirrty. <»n the 27th, ing the timber. It was r«-|w»rf*««l from I <lemollsli«M|. Nina I’Creutls Mer«t klib’d \ reriou« c«»tjfiMgrati<*n oc currad at 260 mot* surrendered, must of whom tdrnre. U I. • 4 j« • rJry rw Arn*»id, J. "turtetanl • Camp that the hre had Guarnía». Sonora, México, a few days | iu the first two cars, an I th* others m were guards and court «»Atrial«, line spread on the north aide of the w»-»t ngo. w hlrh cutisumcd iba general m«r- ally «»( New Y«»rk. t!> »* voa< hvs w«-re l*adly maimed. of them, a militarv «»f!»< »*r, after la-itig OREGON \tWMi«-r, W. <> , prufMsor and direr* fork of the '• ad Gabriel river un i the • ha*4<il<*v «**tabllfthmetlt of F. A. Agutí* A* a**»n a* the crash came, a terrible brought to the .hipaiir«* lieadijUttrtrim, e«>Uth «id» of th*' I ’ Junga r | \ er. u lar. The buikling enverad mu cutiré where he wa« kindly treated, wa« mui I it.r, govurunrent ei|»erim«mtal station. I cry r» *»« from th* smashed cars, am! Washington. D. C. Devil s canyon and th* >lmrl Cut. 1 th”«e wtav ha-1 not l*M«n injured crawl«wl filo« k aud wat the iarg'-at uf ita kind to the palace to make the n«-ce«*i»rv itarker, (irorge F., prufrsaor. Cm- or juinp^l frem the cars ami w» nt t<» ti thr West roa «A óf Mexlcc. lile preparuti ’ us f«»r the |varude of thealhrd Joae (’a«trvy Garvia. who wma arrest vvtsitv uf Pi hm>v lvaiiia the aseistan- •» uf tba injured. Mauy ed in Ha\re, France, ou Julv *Jl) last, atarle of g<M><b« carrlrd wms valuad at fore»-« through the ¡ o I a i > to !•»• held < aldwrll, G ( pruf»’v**or, (’oruell w«*re piuntvl di wn by wreckage an*! Hiarge<1 with al*M<on<hng fr”ui Porto $l.l)U0,0U0. un which a loas uf |JUO,- • 11 the jsth iu 1 < ui!iiriiL rail n <»f their I nivirwilv, Ithara, N Y. >111’1 ilH-’- ' / *•’ ■ f <uc<» *‘f 111 • ntrv nil* the vitv \*. a ICteo with fl'J.iMH) of I'nited Mates OUÜ wat sustained. HAHRY S. JOHNSTON CO., Proprietors. ( 'baihilrr, < T . pmlrswor, Columbia * v •» > t ■ <! • ■ • | fo e ‘ ■ large tiuml»er of court ladies wer® funds, ha« arrived in New York. He A German gunboat bus bet«u urd»r«?d ('uivvrsitj. New York. the dead were kiltal Instantly, Ilia f»»»itjd in th«’ ¡««lace, every prr«-nuti<m W m * in the ruMtody f Lula l-arMon, to Amoy. < *hittrn*lrti, Bussell II., professor, others «lying on their wav Io the h*a va* taken to protect them fr» in (nault a»si»taiit chief <>f the insular poll* e of Yale (Tntver«ity, N.w Haven. Coun. A plot to burn Shanghai bus been aril i««-ur.i!i••»•« wer* giviti then» ol the pltal- All C-v injured Were I r*t t.ik- u polio Rico, who went to Has re to < ’ rnvrall, H. I- . pi>>h«s< r Cniver* to a she*I at tile Hatttabl statnm nil I th” discovered, readlin■*- of J.ijian'« 1* r<e to vupply bring bark the all»*g»'d rtuE« xiler. By dead were remove*! t*» a t»urn Mes Bryan I ias decided on au Eaitaru them at ntiv im»m»*nt with food aud •ity <»f Princeton. New Jersey. his eltradilloll the 1- rrm h government Crampton, C. A , prota««or, Division sengers were s«’Ut ta th*» nearby village« •tump tour. '»tiler h«- «••»••aries ” recognite-a the sox erelgut v uf the L ull* of rbcHitatry. Washiugtau, D < . for physicians, and a relief train was ed States in Fortt» Bi «». Seventy in ixsions ric« from Fire at a lier«» t »«■ M. China Freur. U Hitam. prvtfesaor. Mate Col- (>rd»»rtHl from Bethlehem. With I » ÍTt'ivdrm li. I., Kept. 3.—Sbortlv leg»*. I'rnusyIvania. Kit«.iuiii)on* antxiunrn hi, rvtirv reached VMUOuuver. B. U. h»< tofs and half » d <t> n nur-* *, a s|*e BURIAI CASKMS AM) (ASÍS ALW a YS ON HAND Jenkin«, Fdward IL, proftwa»»r, de- Hal tram wa> ent from Bethlehem. n>rut (rum lhe rin*. Washington fusionists rrirmiuahMl after the U’.-ihuii g »»I the racing III the closing day <»f the grand circuit meet partment uf agriculture, «tale of Cun- ut ta? re re r* .♦• fie ! th« s> • ue of th* The dl.trict »nt <4 I'eklu »*. taken Johu IL Kogers fur governor. ing al NarragMn«H?tt Park ibi» aftrrm>»>n a»’- ti<*ut. wreck ft was signaled to return I*» by the «Tiled lorrea. Nancy C. F.«»fT, great aunt of Guv tire I roke out in < i»e of the stabltw Johnson. *•. W prvfv^sor. Yale Cub Itathiehem as a •I«’ tai tarrying nearly Denver • |» i ul«(i> n la 13.1.s.M»; that ernor Geer, die«.! at Macleay, Or. near the three quarters turn an I with lege, New Haien, Conn. all the tn jure«! had > tar tai fur that of Baltimore M)H,V&7. Brvasi, the a ««ansi n of King Hum gr»-at rapidity dewtruyed threw stables, Mallet. John William, pro few»« r pla«*e. On th« run from Hatfield t«» bert. was sentenced to life imprison a uumher '>f cattle sheds and burn«»-1 to Cnivrralty uf Virginia The «lhe, are m H t<> hate luat 1,100 the boipital tliroe of the tujurvd >lir«l, rneut. death four rm** horses. lhe hor**e« de- Mrw, W. M , profvsvor, Army and Aluch trouble was experienr««d in keep uirn In a battle in 1‘eliin. It is reported that Prince Ttign and ■tmyed compri»«'d tiir«*«« in the «tring Medical Itapartuirnt. I nttod .Status ing the relatives away from lb* iujure«l Senator Carter will aceoin|Mny IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props 1,50(1 Boxers were killed in a great »'»»utrolled Lv B Simon, uf la*mlon, gov rmitienl on the train, so that the >!< . tats i;alh lkK«e«alt ou hl, Wratorn trip lint lhe \* »'. toitii a r»«< • rd of ■ . ‘4 Mulir«*«, i hartas Edward, professor *r««d fr»>m n»- vr Hatfield c>*uld attend battle at.«l valued ut fi < hh ); Mam! K., a of «hen« is try, Columbian (/Diversity. Minl.ti-r Conner rej. rta the .ituatlon ta> th* wounded. Ewrl Li n»ks the appointment uf s*v- green mare I ra<-ti>allr inich.ngr l in I’rkin without .1 recur»! am! Washington, D C. Our Kij^s Are First-('l,i>s and <»nr Horses The sj-rctai train amv.d at Bethle eral ( hiMeee "Metals to the list uf peace valu*-I ?it >1 .(»• o. Icktnan Jim. with a Frrsk«»tt, Altart IT, prvfetoaor. I’m Breaal, the a«*»».in o( Rin, Hum* makers. hem at I!:3d and Mrs« met by fully Are G ihm I Drivers. re* «»rd of J Itt ’< ami tallied at v*-rsitv of Michigan. li»u Ar*»«'«, Mich t*rt, aitempU-d to romniit aulclde. ft.(XX) persuiis all clamoring fur new« Yu. lb* giiwruor uf 11»«* province of ami ’ bar «'« A Guyer’s brown mare, Price, A F.. medical «hrv<t«»r. ( nil* frvui th© wreck or trying tn learn <»rtier.il Olivier, l the lkirr leader, Mhrn >1. is re|M>rted to have invit«g the \Vil»v L»«a. value*! al fl .’io, were the e*l M m tv« Naval iinkpital. \\ a«bitigtan. whether relatives w»?re among the vic» waa captured by lhe i Br I Udi at \\ in* foreigners iu his province to come t» filili ais «testroye«!. The 1< sa ou build- u c. lima. The news ol lb« wreck reached berg. his protection. About Augu»C 21. b<> Illg« oi l fixture’» a ito iuta tu fd.OOU. Ginart, < Ttarlea. lieutenant-colorir I. Bethlehem at X o\l-*ck aud spread like • <»rnrral I-atik Wu Is declare*1 to ta accepted the invitation and all wer” ae-lMtnnt aurgeoU-get. eral. luit?«l wild Are • » «• r> <4 i • la I »» « m . All the policemen In town ‘ the iral author ol the anti foreign out- massacred. Sew ¥<>rk, Sept 3.—All-ert H. Wig. Mate« .«liny. were gulhercl «I the «talion, and wa« break. Mrrnbrrg. Georg* M , Surge»*«-« irti • It is said that the Standard Oil (.’«»in- gin«. vlce-preaWlrnt of the Saturnal w I th great ditherilly that the Injurerl The Hankow upn.in, wa. atartrd pany will soon tw purchasing the pro I'ark bmnk, ««id today it waa true that era I, Cuitr«! States army. Wu«hiOgt«Hi. were removed to the waiting arnbn- by loliowera of Kang A u Wei. Ute re- duct of ( aliforuia wells, ix*w having the tank had G-en approached by rep- D C. Ian« r« ami other vehicle« which con Tucker. Willis G . l>rofr.«>r <»r veyed them to th* h wpitals. obtained in the Ea«t a uumber uf tank* re-*'iitetiie« t the -»w. h«h goierumcul S>rnier. \ll dur chemistry an«! rhetriiat of •tau, I- arti ing th* Jay j*»*«*pta from Allentown, Gold lllli j«••tothee and »U t « «afa fur fbe «forage, which will !*• located with luqntrie, aa to the chance of plac uf braitb, slate of New York (’ataaanqua am! other place* came pour waa rra. ked by burglar« and uvrr |8O0 at Bakersfield, where ground iia« t » » :i ing a »lo.ooo,mm loin in thi» country Vaughan, \ i> f«*r ( .» professor, (til secured for them, Mr Wiggin« «aid he wae Hot prepared ing mt»» I'vthlrhem, an l confu-i- ri aeettird. to «ar let whether the prvjio.itlou had vrrsity of Mi< bigan. Ann Arla>r, Mi i. relgtHMl throughout the city. lhe ( n>t«^l ‘ "tat* ’ « trans|«ort Thoma« Two turn were killed auil thrre Van Ke> |eu W, k . Sorg«M*ii-< »en- lw*.-ti faiorably recoiled. l he proposed Th* aecoin! section of the excursion, meu and a woman wounded tn a Gil arrived at ban i rauciseu, 2V «lays from bwu 1« in lhe (orin of bond« bearing t etal 1‘lilted Matra lVa«hingt<<n. made up »«f persona from towns other Manila, via Yokuiiama. Mbs h.»s on man, III., riot. 0. Ilian Ihthlvta-m ami Allmtawn, tail h<>ard 261 sick and wounded soldiers. |«*r c-ni inter -t b»r the tlrwt 10 year« t 'atnlllr d'.trivlla, the para ringer, 31 military prisoner», 51 cabin passen • ml I Wiley, l-rnf II. W., Chief < hr»mi«l • »>n after the first section, lut was per cent 1 r another 10. Il waa married t» h. W Crrlin. au Oak gers, 173 in the steerage, awl seven I. Uli 111 tally ataled that the bond« deperm», nt uf agriculture. Cui te» I fiagge»! I>ef« re it reaciird flalttald. A* land lulllluuaire. it «ould not get through oti account of stowaways. Seveu deaths oeciirrr«l will tw offered al PH and accrued luler- Mate«. IVaabliigton. I>. C. •et. Wyman, Walter. hwrge*>u-G> neral. the blockr«! tracks, it was returned to The I'opullat national committee ao- during the voyage. United Htatre Marine Hoepital, Waah Bethlehem, and there was great ta« I»««M taf « I m . Innati cei te-l strvrnem a. the vice-presiden Iu Ix‘D«lun, the I hike of Manchester juicing at th* n.vrruw es* ape of its ue* Citi» innati, Mpet. 3 —David Mntun, Itigt.u, I). tial tvonilime of the party. was adjudicated a !>ankrupt, rutailing on«« of the rtv'fiest < itii«-n« of Cincin Mr. I'ettigrew — Wa« there any testi cupants from th* catastr’-pbe. The naval veteran.' parade waa the his resignation from all his clubs. The The cw»r’*n«r uf Montgomery county nati. di««d at hi« )><»me bere to*lay. agd mony which «bowel that there were feature of the m *. > n»l dav uf the G. A. jiecitious tu tho bankruptcy «-uurt in- V3 yearw. He left a fortune e«timated • a«--« of injury to health «■ a rmult of visit«**! the wreck early and «p»«i»t the eluded < u* from the voung noblsniati It. eucampinent al Chlcaifu. at l.’il.O w),(MM>. entire day at the »erne, ||r al ot.ee lie had large real constant u«r ol alum? whose a* <*eptaacwe ar* m> Work on The Dalle, purtatfe road himself directed tbs removal of the dead to estate lutefesla lu t hl.-ago and New Mr. Mu« n — Yen; I can turn you to cl<>.e<i fur waul of fund. C»»nipany widely di«trll*ntr<i in unknown lands York, a» aeil a« here, and owned big lainsdals, a short distance »«>uth of the te«timony. belli, utganlard tu eotnplrta the Mine. that his friends f<*r e me limo have catti* rai>< hes in Tria«. Hatfield. He promta«*» a rigur(>ua iu* He hail giv<-n •IroDgiy urge«! this radical coarse. Mr. I’ettigrew — I do n-d care to have vestigatiuo into the horror. mut'h m<»ney lu public in«tltut|o|M. Oregon timber lamia offer good the m nator turn to it. I «imply want Dr. P. M. Kcllogfi. who has just re* Hi* olii y h- ■ t ia the wife of eid.'un- torerkrd I m Kvhrliig chance lor Inveatuient. Situation ra* to emplmaisv the |a lut I agree with «lowed by furtuer Michigan iaiubar- turn«! from two vears* sur rice as a sur« gresitnan Charles P. Tali, pruprietur of the «.nator. Seattle, Sept. 4.—Tug U allows, Il has slwsya te-vu my geon in the Philipi inea, denies the thè (ìnctnnsti Timas-Star. and a front Numa, brings news of the wreck men. charges of neglect on the transport brothrr of Jutlge Tali, of thè Fhilipptue nan Im pre«, urn that slum baking |>>w- of the dismantled berk Mercury in der Is Injurious, but I wanted to tiring Nichola* Aylward, «<e.i th , »n in- hhennan. made by Captain Crenshaw, x»mtnls«ion. Behring sea. The bark wa« taring it out sud mske It emphslic, if ths mete of lhe county lnArmary. al M of Atlanta, in his sute uinrietu state- tawed tu this city try the tug and Klr* i»« Maw Orleea«. proof «u>tain« that poMUnn. Juaeph. Mo. died from the effort« ut inrnt. Dr. Kelh gg. who came home New Orleans, ttapt. 8.—Pire tonight • healing ariiiilniutore-! )<y Ja k Han on the Hheiman with Ciensbaw, •A' • Mr. M««« —I quite agree with the •prang a leak in a heavy gale. Him lon. an attendant. Hanlon launut 1« the captain wu badly w«»unde»L that lewiroyrd tbe building »H A4 Canal ■enator. It 1« claimed that then» I« was »tripped of * »me machinery au«l •treet occupi«*! bv Ih* I airtwiikk* >< a le led s country tn F orope that «loes not abandoned in (*uuk strait, wlwre sha found. it was only a qnrsti* n ef time when xhe was owned by Captain I ( o ' |Mtiy, entalllng a !<»•• of f .»ou.mxi. prohibit the uee of alum, Cettainly •auk. A whuleoaic Jail delivery o. currod al he should »lie. and it waa at hi« owu K»’il»r Bit**,’ alma factory, adjoinitig, Hire- or four of the leading couulr Io of E. taino, of this «ity. and was sent to Red laxige, Mont . |*er«ona out»i<la reqti m I that the captain was allowed Nome last June in t*<w <>f a tug with a «ufTrns! a lo«« of fhki.Uuo, and thè Ih Kellogg avers that Morris building, cornar *»f Canal and Kurnpe to whn h I hate had my atten coal ati<! lumbar cargo. Kha ha«l t»een pried off a wiudow bar and oproad the to come home ...Salem and Portland tion called prohibit the o«e ol alum in cell« with «kelotou key«, ami finir Crmshaw had every |«>e«ible alteutiuii, v^nlrinne*! as a «ailing vessel. M>w Camp rtrreta. su«iaiud abuul |50,<» »0 talking piiwder. desperadoes made I hair including tbs beet phyoicUUM aud iamag««». Montana was built 49 vears ago iu New York aa Mr. I’ettigrew — I»t. I the chemist« uurtoes. earapo. a full riggrrl jpilp. Ws*lsl*<«sel Miw«r«' avviata. who came t, 'ore tile cooiniittee, these X»» < Islnae« Steed apply. It la «tate.I that Germany will taha Fngliah army etpernnenl with a bi CanlifT, Wales. *ept. 3 — A meeting profesao««, generally tr-Mily — wa« lithe LEADING DEALER Oh HIE NORIHWEST IN Lima, Peru, Sept. 4. —The Peruvian more Aral price« al the I’ari«eipuailiun cycle ci>rpe aa a deleualie force 1« pro- of thu «trikcrs at ( anhfT tolay c«»u- result <d their evidence—tb.it thn uounced a «a. cnwr*. than any other uation. brm*d thè action of tbeir rum rii iti»-* in rreaiu of tartar taking powder ia •■uat« ymtnrlay (>» l un ler <-<41.1 lora- fifty reoldenta of Mantillón, <>., left After Itrlng with her ho.fmn.1 for 41 sgrr*tng u» a revupu>tl«»n of w«»rk. tb* healtny and doe» not leaie a re»i luuti> tlon a pn>|«».al lor provanttn, C'liliir.« Imtniarstlnn, iu tkw of a •«. for Oklahoma, where liter will lake op year« a lopeka woman ha« dt* o«ered corapetiy having arveded U» thè de« which 1« iujurtou« Io health? Ahont 50.000 claim« on gnirrnmenl land aud eatab- that he 1« not her affinity and a«k« man«ls of <b* strilcevs. Mr. Mao.ii—Yee; I «ay emphatic« odtia from < liln* •• a ro.ult of the pm- col dar« went U» w>*rk this m<>rniug. li«h a colony. dlTOTr e. ally, ye«; that the weight of the evi rot <hati>rt-anc«a. •’•J General Blacksmiths and Wagonmaken... EAST AND SOUTH SorillEkM'KIHC ((I. BANK OF SCIO SHASTA ROUIE CAPITAL, $20,000. A. W HAGEY Scio P laning M ills ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORE NOTICE SCIO, OREGON SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Hack Connects With All Trains al West Scio and Morning I rain at Munkeis. 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 PIANOS AND ORCANS liiNtninieiit.M Sold on East Turins. Sue My ( hmm I n Bt'fbn* PiireliaMiig The comptroller of the treaaiirr ha« decided that a comhion carrow 1« rorjoo- •lb|a lor the I*»» of good« received by it, cimi tienigli «neh geode are not ac companied by a bili uf lading or «hip ping direi Hutía. Work ha« t»run in llaltiumre on ti e dher terne* for Rear-Admiral Nhley. to l>e made from the «ihrr coin cap tured <>n the bpamah crui«er Criatolail tolon. The co«t, when completed util be about Is.tXM). Washington, Se pi. 3—A disputrh frvmi Gen» ral .Mac trthur aurx»uii< *s that Se«x»n<i Lieutenant H. N. Way, Fourth iufantry, wa« kilied n«*ar Villa Viejs, Lu*>u, August 3fi. dence i«, that whenever any of these riegue I M Ulaaguw distinguished men, who haves nation l.laagow, Sept, 4.—-Another death, al reputation, the leading chemi»t« of supposed to be due to the butamic the college», were interrogated up u plague, occurred here t»-day. N inrtv the point, they staUai that (act. every three carea of the dl>«M«a are uuw uu* uue uf them, tv u,y rr.oilevti >u d< r utevrvatluu. t: •V. i.-; r » ■ *? ' 'V •*