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» VOL. Hl. 'M IO. Commercial Keystone Shaving Parlors House COt'XTÏ, OREGON. EVENTS OF THE DAV .00 Epitome of th. Telegraphic News of th' World. J. BL AR I). Prop. 0. L VIIOEIT. Prop. LINN %% Only First-Class Shop In the City Shaving ............................... IScmti Haw Cutting ......................... 2S “ Shampoutng........................... 1$ “ Balia ............................... 2$ " • AH QI! wort guars torr 4 Newly Furnniwd .nd Wrfrrtad Through u< Our Ubb* are lupolwj »Uh the b««l the markets sited«A '*> Suuih of AC.de». trtl < |. J. BAINES i SON J. W. VtK.KL Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. PORTLAND. Will make regular tripft <0 Nfio. V air!» hat*** cs»l»»ii»n lor <!*!• <>( viHla. ’ • t '' • ;u v«if »• 4wU* vQ Specialty... EAST AND SOUTH : ...Horseshoeing a scio. . or ---- VIA— ♦KN PACIFIC CO. SHASTA ROUTE lniMkat* Mr-«? *- ..<<•» hwf'» •fatlot»« al |l 4 c. i.««M ! 4 > MB. 1 tn-t wny • , Al . OFFICERS; Prevvdent Vice Freud, nt ............... Caahwr ralmar, nt llUuui», Four jwr.m. w»r» kiliixi by a tortiad" ia at> low a town. Fpbturntc of M1>*|||O1 at lieeu aUn>|*<l out. bOm. ha I Vun Wabl.rw. will dematul tba .or- reader of lander, vl the outrage. Ameri.au Iruot«. .«eejl alegallon guard, am ordered from I biua tu Ma ulla. Senator Heveridgn. of ludiana. opened th. Kepublirau campaign in lliluuM. with a apeecli in < hl«-ago. Senator t after», of Ixoiiaaoa. haa ntfb tally dm lturd the |.rr.ideulial nun,- tnaiiou by the Nalkmal party. At Terre llanta. Iml.. The Abbott broke I lie rrortil'a tmiiiug n<-> rd of ».03held by Ali», making Die mile IU J:U8'«. A. J. Johnem J. W. Gaine» C. V. Johnson Another dealh from bubonic plague wu reported at <ila-/<>w, making the aeietilli aiuce the . utbi. ak Only 40 leraotl» are UOW under oboe, latino. 1» «s a b n, ng and ei hing« I tr nrs*. L an. ma‘»*t cunrnt rates »'rmoe Henry, of I'ruwiia. 1» now oommaiider'ln-rliief of the Fir.1 tier man M|tmdr< n.au. ■ reding Vl, e-A.In.iral lloftoianu, who haa lureu relieved fiom the pint. ai d drolls htued oo print !pal litre A. W. HAGEY ful «n«n and »n ♦ -i! fruiti» than c-«?» *-•- ' «t-Hr’-.j.. *<. « -a . -, «a f » l’a». I « Itawa a»t>i ft a«tt»t<(‘...u • 4M» sor rii h * »; tun Frati ». .. « th **»rrwl It<*<■« iiM l¿<‘Uoh.b», J•(*•?. « hit.a i faHipp •« «a«i AM9v*>r« Mt» M k H <»r<hu»i.«fr «g» »il at U .•»! fait» h.at.uu i*r add » < Il MA RK H 4M. A«at <»•$$. Fgl A >'•*• iff. T««latiti òr. Scio ..BANK OF SCIO.. CAPITAL, $20,000. <>»>>•• l • IP « r Jj, M ’• AH«any I«* »• ¡> m a* $> m • r 9 1 *. • » • i a ♦ ' •* i * , -» ** t*a*'»atu*hi«* i’ m . 4 c • tu *• >M» m FtatHlM »> ? «.am »lit m •* <a m il » • tti M brio»» • « m . » « », '* K«».»a«< ■ • • * • 1% ** 4»R »«.».»#• m * tdu« A »<<!*♦ 1 A> i» m J« r»j * Fl H. « |. “ I » '. “• * - * * 1 •* City of Mat 0* .. • ju . t :<» a m •* lliMtat. ». 4 « t. < • m * itftoa«»« * . t «• « 2* • m »• H«a*>tngtoh « «. « m, <; • m ,\«a Voti I? 4 i ».I.'*', i- tu Httmauj i. about to <l». iar. war o® t'hiun lialtwton appral* fur I»«*Ip to ml.uil.) th* <-»ty. *I A f . k> | •' a i«i AH k'*c4e uf ovii r.« trw ' >k « In e t wr l..n» /, m (iawral Julio M ta <1ea<t. General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers... ORCCON. II.« m I• 1 I k nd* SOO of * • '.**•» and Rwdry ra- 0'<*J i.ruMplIy. - . OREGON. P laning M ills HARRY S. JOHNSTON At CO.. Proprietor«. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE All Kin Is if Lumber, Sa*li. IVtr«, Muuldi gs. Shingles, I’a nt? an I Oik. BURIAL CASK I IS AND CASES ALWAYS ON HAND SCIO, OREGON. scio LIVERY AND FEED STABLES IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props. Our Kip< Are First-Class and Our lloiscs Are (¡otnl 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 Instruments Sold on Easy Terms, (all and Set* My Goods Before Purchasing. Tim Auatrlan preaa bitterly con demn. the attitude ol the United 'tate. toward» t hli a. attributing to the < <>un>e of the H'aahlngtotl government “the nrT<>h'ant • I«-Hr.r»r-e> with Which China la treating the aliie»." Ilia 1.1 tun la n canal coniiiiimi<n elated that it would lx* aide to aubinit a report to congrwaa aulliclently com- preben.ive to aerie a. a ha*i. lor the action of that iaaly at the approaching e~ *1 ■ n. i f li - h .I: I I- <1. .ira! .■■ t.. a , r li'.apatcbea announce that among the n.i-alouartea killed by < iilbe-e in the tnaaaaere tn Yunnan pmviuv» were iilahop lautonaalli and lather l^Ulrlue, of the IfouiaU Calbolic church. It wax aal<l that the biabup died alter the moat awful torture. - Flnoda Im.e tonne in Texas. wa.hed away »e'.etal Fight person» were killed by a tor nado iu Micbigau. Itrvan will make n detirniiue.1 effort to capture Sew Y’ork. The latest li.l of tiaiveatou'a dead niimlx-r* 3,HSU name«. The navy department 1« hurrying vea- •el. t>* tne Asiatic station. lb« expected clash in the .trike re gion lu Pennsylvania did not occur. Ilight |wrson» were d row no. I at Brownwood, Texas, |.v a tlood. The Kio iitaudo railway is badly cripplod. Auti-forvign leader, ate said to have la^-n ap|.>inted to positions of respon sibility ami honor m t hlu.i, in defisuce Io th* allies. The Merchant.’ bail A Wire Works, of l liarle.loti, W. Y a., which have tx-eu clmred f»>r two mouths. O|«ne>i again. About H50 men are affected. A Ulla I.uta, a,;ed IN, .hot and la tally wouDried hei lather, Joiiu LuU, near favn.iug. Kaileaa, la cause her father ha l »ent her brother away t-. .elemi. Direct adrices from Cartbageua, Colombia, say the rebels are active In that department. bepieml>er 3 they attacked t ie loan, l.ut government tn» ps from Colon arrived just lu time to preveul tiielr auccem. lb* rebels, who are undar General Cominancho, will joiu ban<l. with the forces of Gen eral t’ribe. Plan, ate pr> ecdlag !■ f another revolut ti lor the uew but un recognised government. Phil A. Julieu. coroner of silver How county, Mont , and one of the treat ki»wu of the old-time newspaper men ul the country, diol suddenly al Unite of heart disea.e. Ila was a native of Waabingl' U. D. U., and was is years of age. He worker! on the Washington Kepublicau In the early day» of that paper, and <>n other paper« at the capi tal. He had Ireeu ou uea»pa|«ra iu Moulaua for atrout li years. Trouble betweeu the union plumbers su l the Seattle plumbing eumpenim who do not treh ng to the Master Plum ber." A.~e taliou <>( that citv A. a rseuii of thia trouble th* union plumb er* have “walked <«t" from the shop« of all such plumbing cmnpanle*. The walk-out of union men In thia tn.tance i. not owing to any difference with their employers a* regard, wage, or hour* of labor, I nt wholly l«cwua* ol an agreemeut existing tietw.en the Master Plumbers' Asavx'iatiuo ami the union plunders which prevents the latter from woiking for any plumbing nrm ur individual not a member of »mb as sociation. UHM». The I'bltMM government has ordered the degradation ol Pme* T'vaa. German» want Walde.e e to offer a reward for the bead of Prim« Tuan. Go»ertx>r Savr* .ays be ha» ra- eetved 9*72,47« lor aid ut Taxa* suffer er*. Captain Shield* and Party Captured in Marinduque. A Victoria (B. C.) dt.fMtchaays that the mooey ha. te>«n snlwrcitotl for a new railroad from the Great latke, to the Pacific coast with a brau. h hue to Duwsuu. IJ» EllKTS.IHECOMTSING THE UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE GRANTED l.h ROY BOWEN. Chinn Ankn the Czar and tho Mikado to Help. <»*••>• I |t f* !$!• b> Fssur llcsrianr« VI■«*«•*«•« •f a '»rrlnut t «.tt»|sl 1« •! RKLIKF FORCE lit RIMED (it I issm «ef !*<•*«••• Hu ar H •«*•*•>*! Ill»«*«*if PlYlsHMF.Yr OF high < hhk . sk *»«l«lih«<«t*4lng th* v;*Hr$« Wav Fr*>«n the Kj Hx, M«|4*4<»a M.r.® • tarn Mionlssg K • |»m«l»11«.« ('onoloRn •' rr«|»- To r.caja death after being given op *tnp-thr»w Mera H*»«»•$«»• *»Mr«rn *r«6ll»s*»» %r* «till lt*|»«*r«*d w h Mt by four «ioctor*, aud bidden good-bye • M 4 t*w 6sf a «»tn safe»« I. Hal < aplttrsd by th* Alika«- To date. 1.33* bodies have been offi Io family aud Iri.nda I* an *x|*«ri»n**w * ~~r i t —. ■ cially teported found at <ialve.t>.t>. not granted every man. Yet il hap Texas. Wa.bingV n. Ol I.—The war de pened to Mr. l-e Roy Bowen, of tie- f-end'-n. Oct. 3. — Bev nd a number The pnatofllea at Mesa. 13 mile* from partment ha. recsivel the following c-*rta township. Blue iwrth county. at Imperial edicts, which throw Into Mian. Phoenix, Arlsona, wa.robl«d ol fl.lMM cablegram from General MacArtlror «till worse I' lllur: o tbe Complicated “Manila. Nep*. 30 — Ad)utant-<i<*n- Mr. Bownn ia a farmer, but formerly Chinese situation, there te liltla iu to in »tarnju and ftUO in cash. • ral. Washington- Set-temter II. Cap resided in Mapleton, where h« wa. day* n»w. to arrest altonlt**u. From Thoma. G. bherman, the famoua tain I lev ir.au« Shield., with 51 tncn clerk and city marshal fur a number Shanghai con ••• an un unarmed report lawver and .ingle-tax advocate, died at uf company F, Twrntr-nlnlh rvgiineut of year*. He is a well-iiuown memi*er that the alii«» have selud Sliau Hal his home in New York, aged 6fl United Statae volunteer Infantry, «ml of the .Ma«>uio fiaternitv and enjoys Kwan. W. Purk. Cochran spoke sgaln.t ex one hoeptiial curpe man. left »auta an *uviabla lepiitnttoa (or bi« sterling All the new* with regard lu the pansion In the Colieeom in Chicago Ga Crus, Marinduque. by the gunboat honesty ami uprightness of character. edicts »mlualc. from Shanghai. Ao- lore an audience of I 2.1KK) pereon.. Y illalol.w, lor Torrijos. lui. ti litig to lie told hl. .lory ot miraculous re cording to th« advices. In addition to Have lief amt cure to a reporter recenttv am! the edicta ordering Grand Councillor Im|>*rial statistic* show that Ml,- return overland to »aula Cru». 3*v3 children below 14 years of sg* are heard nothing since from shield*. it Is a .t<>ry of the greatest interest Kun Kang to offer oblatiou. before tho engaged in industrial pursuit* iu tier- Ncaroely doubt liial the entire party He aald: rxvttin of Baron von Ketteter ami the ha» been captured with many killed *'I was .uddenly taken sick In the edict dlrrellug that 1.1 Hun* Chang a many. and wounded, shield* among the let spring <>( |>vu5. The paiu wa* Inteuae. •nitre plau ho followed in regard to I.leuten mt General Mile* tn hi. an ter. Information sent by tetter ln>m The doctor wa. hastily summoned. tbe punishment ot the prince* and nual report renew* hl* re.-ommrnd.tion the rammauding officer al Itoac, dated II* prow-urn e>l my < ase one of gravel high ministers of stat» reaponsii*te for for the further uw of the automobile in 30lh, receivrd September 34. eouaiaied awl »aid that the jeitn wa* can»»d by the autl-lorelgn outrage*. *u>l the de the army. of rumor, through native.. tbe |«<»age ol a *t >ne from tbe kldoaya cree urdeiing that funeral b**uora t« The plant of the Illinois Hteei Com “The Yorkloau and twu gunboat*, to the bladder. I doctored with him paid lu I'eklu aud Tokio to the remain, pany at Joliet, ill., haa been .but down George Anderton (colonel Ihlrty- for tiusu m»ntha. but was not benefited. of Sugiyarn* Akira, the mur*l»re>i chan owing V> a lack of order*. Two thou* eighth volunteer infantry), with two Frcqnently, once a week. I would cellor uf th* Japati.ae legation. Kmper- anil men are affected. companies Thirty-eighth volntttrsrr in have a bad »pell ot two or three day* « Kwang Ilan baa adlrewed further The population of St. JoM-ph. Mo., fantry. rent to Marinduque Immediate duration, fluting which 1 suffered uu letters to the caar and mikado reuew- atvording to the United State* census, ly. Amlerwnn confirm* th« ffr.t report lu id agony. ing hla ¿«quest for their ahi iu lira “Finally I want to Maukato and j*e».e negotiations. is 103.IG». again.t 53.3.' I iu I SOO. an a* to capture, but was unable, un »ep- leml«r'.’7. to give details and pre-cut consuitod a specialist. Hx ■tate»l that lucre**», of 50,355, or »<5.SI jmr cent. \ ar ion* opinions are expressed as to whereat* rote of shield, and party, ur I dlil not have gravel, but thought li the importance of the evil. t*. live A city detective of Cleveland. Ohl*», names of the killed and wounded. Ills wa. rlieumatt.m of tile stomach. I shanghai corre«|« u lrut of the Morn w«a »h<>t and instantly killed while information will j r- Gb.v !>« available rontiu'ied to viait him until ilia end of ing I'oet say* trying to pul a stop to a .booting affray *■ on. Anderson has order* to com August. Then I became c-rmptetely 'The revere pnnlahrornt ordered by between union and notiuuK u molder*. mence operation» immediately aud bedrtdden and sen» fog another doctor. i mperor Kwang H.u will only iih -. ii a For the fiscal year ending Jone 30, move relcnlleaaly, until shields ami He called mv complaint inflammation money fine. There are traces of Li 11)00. the total number of (».tag« hl. party are rescued, fc g in will t-e of the bowel, aud treat«.I me for that. Huug ('hang • hand air ier American •tamps of all kinds issued in the Unti rent to Marinduque, if necr—ary, to 1 became better, but in one week my intlueu- e lu ths edicts. ' On the other ed State*, including ordinary .tamp«, clear up the situation. leg. »welled up awl 1 eaa worae than band, the Standard's bhanghai corre- postage due stamps, stamped ouvelopea •rar. • M iCARTHl’R.” ■f.'mtent remark»: “The empress now and petal cards, reached th« enormous The Twenty ninth infantry w*. re "The doctor laid my rasa before the r<-nli»<*s the true nature ol the crisis, total of 5.333.000,000, valued at *'.)*.- cruited at Fort M< I'h<r»<>n, Ga Cap* faculty of Rush Me-ii-al College, Chi tiler ovn.olling th« emperor aha ram- 000,000—-an iu* rearm of 400,000,000 tain Shields «a. lieutenant <<<l nel ol cago, and It was deeided that t had mor •d . •tamp* over the preceding year. the Second Mississippi during the Span ucuralgia ol th« stomach. I was treat their assernbliug, through which ah« 11« was made captain iu th« ed for that until Decemlier. but contin remained ailrut. th» emi>«rv'r In a loud t eneral MacArthur recently issued ish war. I hen the doctor voire delivered a tirade la.tlng a conpin the following general order for the bet Twculy-niiitli infantry Joly 5, IHW'J. ue, I to grow e rw All of boor* again.t the courtiers. Then terment of the government of the city Hn was a reaivlept of Satchea, Ml*»., •aid, *1 can't do you any g*a>d. th» help I know b r you te an opera in an angry voice he dlainissed them, of Manila: "I xisting order* requir where hi. «if« m*w reald««. The seen« of this latest reverse I- a tion.* ’Vary well,* I replied, 'go on titer tills the decree* were issued. ing residents of the city of Manila to confine themselves to tlw-ir homes after »mall island lying due Miuth uf th« and < {M*r.ite If that la left lor me ' While lh«M< have t«ru |*rv>n>nlgal«sl, 10 o'clock P. .M . are hereby amended •ontliarn coast of Luaon aud about 30*> Thia was on Sunday. The lime of the fereriab war preparatl< u. are still re My ported from hiiatigiiai, and u»w ap MariuduqiHi is operation waa .et for Tuesday. to extend the hour to II P. M., after milea from Manila which hour the streets will tie cleared about 34 lull*-, lu diameter ami wm children warn aeut fur, aud I prepared pointments have team made to tbe Ctil- by the police, »al.- ns will be closed garriwm«*l by two email detachment» for the worst. ueee army aud navy." “The appointed time came; the four of United State, troops. Dueol i I k sh st I i 1 M , .c.l I ... ll.,u..r pr.. was at Boar, on the west cornu of the doctor* preav-nt examined ms lor two htldterl after that houi.” MiNEMS' PAY RAISED. Island, aud tlvn other was at Hint« hour*, llivii they retired ami eonaulte-l Hoodlums nt Victor, Colo., attacked Crus, th« priui ipal port >>u th» m>rth for the same length of time. They In Ag.a»«-. at Io r.r «'»at 1» Ik. A»- Governor Roosevelt. Ihrarlt. lost 11**1»», ■ Ide. Captain Shl«ld. appssars to h.vve concluded that they did not kw>w what Conger will not yet begin negotia started fiuui Santa Ciua <>u a gunG-at ailed me. The head physician asked I’hilalelphia, Oct. 1.—-An offer of tions with the Chin«»« cuuitniasion. for Torrij-M, a »mall coast port, aud il permiaslon to 'cut.' aa he expressed it, an incraaan ot IU p«r cent tn miner's Outposts south of Manila were at- ia inferred that the boat a« well as the 'and find out.' I a»ke<l b»w btg a wage» was today made by the Phila ts ked by 400 Filipinos, who weta di»- tody of trr»ps under that officer has place he wanted to cut. He aald ‘he delphia .V l!r.i<tlng Coal Jr I mu Coni- been capture-1, for the dispatch makes thought fuur inches far enough.* 1 pany, ami thl» move, Il 1» «rated, will peisevl witii a loss of 50. knew ew-iigh not to allow any such lav followvHtbv similar notice, at every im > reference to her return Buffalo, b. Y., is mad« the eighth The officer, of th« guul.rat Vlll.ilo- hlde-and-Mvek game lu i*e played with colliery in the authra- ito region. city of the United States by the new bo. were: I.t< utenant Edward simp- me, ao the operation did not occur. I 11 la expected by the operators that census, hsv mg pas-e.l Cincinnati aud »ill, commanding; Ensign I. 1 . Laudi» continued under the doctor's care, but this Increase in wage, will be sali.fai-- tian Francisco. I t<*ry to the men, ami the» t<elleve many • ml Naval Cadet R. W. Vlnveut. my case waa couetdersd bo|«l.aa. Th« Parkland Fishing A- Packing L eutcuant siptn.on has wen uv»r It made uiy will, balanced my acoouute •trikero will taka advantage of the Company has been ineor)».rated with years active sea serivce. 11« entered au*l ma<!e every pr«|>aration for death offer and return Io work. Mining a capital of $30,000, Ila headquarter* the navy June 17, IHIW. He returned ''I continue I t<> grow steadily worse. operations will iu thia went ia* given will be Parkland, Pierce county, Wash. from his last tom of .«a aervbe in Ihvy after day was passed in IntenMi an impetus, au I the operator* expect A pusaenger train on th« Fort Worth May. lHUfl, and «as assigned to share agony. Aa a last reaurt I told my th«r« will he a gradual resumption un inty. February I, IlvVH. he as. order hired man to bring me. the next time til th« collicrlre will again have their A Rm t .ramie railroad ran into a wash out near Rock Creek, Texas. One ed to lh> flrooklyu. Enaigu Landis • he went to town, a la>x of Dr. Wil full complement of employee. The Coni|-anr person was killed and eight badly In has seen not quit« three year» o! »«a liam»' I'ink Fills lor Fate Psopl«. I Philadelphia Ar Rea ling verivce. He joined th« navy Septem had real con aide rah 1a about them and •perates 3# colllrrie», anvl of these 37 jured. ber 6, IBU3, au<l his last cruise expired thought I would try them. Immed have been .hut down owlug to insuflio- George F. Drew, the first Democratic lu May, IMP», lie was ordered to the iately after beginning the use of the»» lent work lug force. governor of Florida alter the war, died Asiatic »quadr* n Ite- eiuber 31, INU9. pill» I commeuce-t to feel hwltrg. At W briber tiie miner* will accept th« at his home al Ja< k» tiville, ag’-’l 73 Cadet Y'lnceut has had v ue year aud first, I took oue pill three lime» a day, proffer of the con.pany and return lu years. Two hours before his death his -even months ol sea seryiv-e February but increaserl tile dose to three pills •ufficient Domtert to operate th* inlu«a wile died from the effects ol a stroke I, I6UV, ho was assigned to th* New three time» a day. In two weeks I call hot le foretold tonight. Report* of apoplexy. was out of leal aud around. Orb-ana recrived from aeveral poluta m the “In five weeks 1 took a trip to Man .Schuylkill region, where the Reading •Sews haa been received of hurricane <»<«• I-atilt F.« |tl»»ti«*i. kato, but this trip was a llltle beyoud collieries are located, rather Indicate at Offord, Iceland, (September 30. The New York. Oct. I. — At 1'45 this my strength and 1 came home and had that the mineworker* will follow the wind, it la said, blew l'.*0 mile« an morning a ga* tank exploded in the to go to bed. I agaiu l*egan tbe use ot inslructtema <•! their organisation offi hour. Nearly all the fishing smack* antral Gas Light Cornjan,vs works the pills. The effect was as t*ef<*re; in cial* and remain away. were driven ashore, house» were raied st the foot uf East One Hundred and lour days I was on my frat, and have Prsaiitent Mita-boll, of the Mine and several persons were killed. Ihcre ihirt)-eighth street. The eipltad'-n tiren there ever »luce, thanks to I>r workers. received no notice of the In was great destruction uf property. was heard for miles around, ami broke William»' 1'iak Mils h r Fala People. '* tention <>l U>e opvrator* to offer the in- Hie Republic iron A- Meel Com all tba windows in th« vicinity. I he 1 hereby certify the above «tetemenl ■■ream lu wages, and the intimation I* pany's Work» in East St. Louis, ill., burning nsptha flowed down the street ia true, t<* the be.1 of my knowledge thus given that the mluero organisa known a* the Tudor Iron Works, have «nd Into tile engine room of the gas and l»li«f. LE RoY BOWKM tion will receive no recoguillou from resumed operation* alter a suspension company, setting it afire. Two alarms WllneaM» J. A. Blddeaon, Mrs. tba operator*. of two months on account of the fail were sent lu ami the firvtost was sum- Le Roy Bowen. ure lu agree upon a wage scale. An moued. The !'.»in«, al this time sh- l Mr. Buwan’a po.toffi-e address la agreement ha» now !>een rea< bed ami 7U feel iu the air The fire 1» still Beaub-rd. Ylinu. He will gla-lly an Omaha, Oct. 2.—A special to th* »igued It r the dialling year, aud up bo ml ng Ucrcely and the liiemen are swer any inquiries to thorn aucluaing World-llerald from fteatriie, Neb., ward* uf SOU men are at work. 'Ightlug d«.|«rately to prevrul the •tamp tut reply. •ava W. J. Horn was probably fatal tlauies from spreading to the ga. hold« It waa nature'» own remedy that ly shot this afternoon by Dr. W P. A Winnijieg, Manitoba, special says: «re which ar« near the arue of th« accomplished thie cure caused by Im I .re one of the moat prominent phvaic- C. E. Htevena, a Methodist missionary rx plosion. There haa been no lose ol pure blood, for Dr. William*' Pink Ians lu live alate. The two men room at Oxfortl House, lu th« district of Illa. __________________ 1*111» for t'ale People are .oiupoae-1 of In separate apartment* In the flavla Koweteen. in a letter date-1 »«pt«nil>er vegetable re me-1 les that exert a power« block. Aa Horn was passing l^e'a 10, I M m ), slates that during the late Tare tteea Ik. Pl.g. winter aud early aprlug of thia year Han Antonio, Texas, Oct. I. — Unit- tul influence in purify tug and enrich iloor*. tbe physician mentioned a bill betweeu 30 and 30 Indiana of the Saul- led Stales Consul W. W. Mill», at ing the blood. Many disease» long again.t lloru for service* ami a quarrel Horn struck *1 Dr. Ise. but teau trilie, >»siding near Aiuiy Lake, Chihuahua, Mexico, reported to the •upprweri hy the meritcal profession to ensued. died of starvation. Raldnta and deer tc leral authorities at Washington. <!»• be Incurable have succumbed to the po uiiiavl him. Dr. La* drew a revolver have fed thia people, and although they tailing an ilwrolt to the American flag tent influence of these pill». Thia uni« and hrel, lluru staggering bock into ate aven the lark of trees, they were over his consulate Maptembur 16, the venal remedy te sold by all druggists. bio wife'» arm» »hot in the right breast Tita bullet entetwl the lung», am! Horn nut able to sustain Rte. anniversary of Mexico a independence, Kiwma AtS.U1« r.rh.s !»••»». 1« n<>l ex|>ected to live through the by a mob ol Mexicans. He had hoist- A large timtwr-land deal was com Chicago Oct. I.—A aiecial to the night. Dr. !.ee gave hiturel! up an ! m I the l'nlte.1 state* and Mexican flag* pleted at Albany, Or., ty lire tiling tn Chronicle from Milwuakee, »ays. Ap was released un bail. in honor of the day, and the mob tore the office of the county recorder a deed plication baa l*-.n made to Judge Wall- Juwu the United slate* color*. from W. II Mlmaun, of Lus Augla-a, bar for the appulntment of a guardian Twa Kill»« 1» a Wra.k. Cal., to Theodore O. Wittier, uf la f«r »«th Abbntt. father ol the late Em I iiwtbtr f*ls»t»t Httrrawfl. iiuthrie <1. T., Oct. 2. — The <anta Croeee, Wis., conveying about 4,500 Mendocino. Cal.. Oct. I. —The plaut ma Abl ett. Mr. Abbott waa adjudged Fa through ex pre., tor Kanaaa City acres of timber laud In the southern if the Albion Luml-er Company, at Al Inaaue in the Chicago courts last Fri waa Wrecked 15 milea aouth uf bare pait of the county fur the consideration bion. wa. <te*tr<>v»d hy fire today, to day. and hla commitment urdared to a thia afternoon by spreading rails, and of $40,M0. Two other deeds of 160 gether with 400.OtHI fret of lumber ami aauitarlom at Wauwatosa. The appli the l*aggagr< and expreaa car* derailed, acre* each were tiled in favur of With 1,000 cor>teo( teu bark. The dry kiln, cation for a gu.rdlan la made by Fred the smoker thrown off and itirnr>.| up er, the consideration being approxi store, b*>tel aud .ever.I dwelling* I«- erick Ablott. a sun. who aalu that he side down ami the day coach«* partly mately fill an acre, a high price lot longlng to the company were also con or some suitable person l>e ap|a>inted derailed. Two people were killed and timber lam I, Indicating an Increased •umed. Tbe loss l< l«lweeu fl.'*,000 guardian. Judge Wallt—r has fixed a th aen or more injured—all jassarngera demand tor such property. the bearing for October 33. in the amoker. • I if» Ito lltinburi The great world’s fair that was an llamnurg, Oct. I.—In a fire today nounced for Itrussel* In 1903. haa been ahundoned levcaiis* of the failure of I'lgluk. A Tietgeu a warehouae. the Robertx ti grease w.reh uses, Bothcee' the Parts sxpoaitioa. The new year at Weat l\>irt began granary snrl four re.l l«n<-es were de- Spirit distillers an<l distributor* have formed a co-operative aaaociation em with 434 cadets on the rolls, the •troyed. The los* is ».Umsted at over bracing all tbs dl.tllleries in the Unit largest nnrotwr by 60 that was aver al I,(WO,000 mark*. tba academy. ed States. Fir» Itt Mellrn < llv. It la reported that Chicago an I Lon don Arms will invest |J<>,000,000 iu Coluradu mines. NO. ESCAPED DEATH Count *<-n Waldersee ha. arrived at Tl*u Tain. An andicnce of IvJ.on) pse.ple was a ldreeeed by Kovwevelt in Kansas City. _•». T «'», NEWS ▼KRNF TH ks »!;<•■ .HE HIKES Mo. I. t»l.r..Ong < i.Hr.il-.i *.» |l*m. Fr.m 500. OREGON LATER l'RIDAV, O< fOBElt Uom.s 1» Trelhrel. W<»man ( nmmlli Rvlrltf». Havana, Oct. I.—General Maximc Seattle, Oct. 3. — Elisabeth A. favng Gom«a has written a letter, in which ley, 24 year* of age, wife ol a Dawson be aaya: theatrical man, committed suicide at “Many persons are mortified st the her home tn this city thia morning by prolongation of the American interven drinking carbolic acid. The care 1« a tion. Many also view the situation tn mi.tery. Nhe leaves three little daught a pessimistic light. Rut the Ameri cana are not to blame for the delay, aa ers here. Her hu«l>and ia in the north. Rrttiah capitalists have acquired op Msxino city, Oct. I.—Tbs dry goods the Cubans have placed obstacle* tn Mffiw RrtRiltr wf Qrambee, tions on more than 1,000,000 acres of (tote La Valencia, tinned tn »«-ba.ti.u, their path. No good man can doubt (Juel-ec, Oct. 2.—H. N. Parmt haa oil fields in northern Wyoming and has Koltert A Co , wa* mirtied late Is.t that tbe promises ot tba United States accepted the premiership ot thl* prov orgauia**! the Western State* oil Oom- « night. IbeloMl* estmated at $750,• se< rotary of war aud the Arasrkan ince, to succeed ths late premier Mar pany of America. 000. veupl* will be faithfully kept." chand.