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    S( l<>, LINN COUNTY. OHEGON, FKIOAV, OCTOBER 2<i, 1 îhm >.
...OO TO THf...
Commercial
Keystone Shaving Parlors House
LATFR
There are »? vaaea of yellow fever tn
Havona
15 ernt»
25 -
1$ “
25 -
SKivIng
Hsu Cutting
Shampooing
Bath.
0U
Newly Fumtahad and Refit tad
Throughout j M j *
Smith of B-dge.
Specialist for Refraction and
Defects of the I.ye.
Will make regular trip» to helix
M'alrh local eol'imn for «lata of iislta.
SHASTA ROUTE
BANK OF SCIO
II
CAPITAL, $20,000.
OFFICERS ¡
Prêtaient
V k « Breudenl........................
1 < î»
Scio
All
r*
OREGON.
M ills
HAIiRY S. JOHNSTON & CO.. Proprietors.
AI L KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE
All kn. 1« 11 Lmnlier, Xvh. Ikrtr* Mouldings.
Sltirglc«, 1‘aints an I Oik
BURlAl CASKIJS AND CASES ALWAYS ON HAND
The Chicago, Burlington * t^uincy
railroad will »Imrtly unita into one
•y.tam all ita Mauch and lro»e«l line«
lu Iowa and Mimourl.
k<wh. Wia , drairoyed IS.OOi.lHlO fee'
•if luml.r and part ol the llolllatei*
tin., i
pini » mill, nod tlie plant
<>( < halloner'a • m - ii . < iimpaiiy.
the io
tai lor. ainoiinl. to
An niph -1. a of rnbber cement in the
l.aM-mrut of a (our »lory I milling lu
Deti' it, Midi . r- auttml in a lire which
c<i.l Ilia live, of ivo m. u and iujured
right penem», four of «lumi w.-rv
girla,
lb« lire »pn-ad with «neh ra­
pidity that the employe, wi re compell
rd to jump from the upper .torle.
Ih» Oregon -bort Line, fa.t mal
«»• wrecked al Topea. 80 mile, ea.t of
I'oi-aiello, Idaho, by running into the
rear rod ol a freight l.ain .landing ot>
the malli line. The engine of the pa.-
•eriger train rolled dowu the emtaiiik
meul, and I ugim-.-r llc> k>unn and Fire
mau George were badly iujun-l.
An
unblown tramp ».I. killed and an >tber
'iail h|a leg cruahed.
Itullei will return to England.
Germany accept« I rance’» propoiuil.
SCIO, OREGON.
SCIO LIVERY AND FFED STABLES
IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props.
Our Ri^s Are First-('lass ami Our Horses
Are (iootl 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
Instrumenta Sold on Easy Terms, (all and
See My Goods Before l’lircliasing.
6
Five Miiinroia.il» churehe. have paid
the debt» hanging over tliem daring
lha year, the Vital incanlieraucee
m»«d amounting to (3*.675.
tn I hr pro\luca of <iuo!eu.k. Ruuia,
'forre 1. Iii'hi ««ery .hree n> lUliui a lol-
ivr* in fou.baixl. amt witm, ab<< are
ctMMMio by the chance Iraeing ol a lot­
tery ticket.
ihr i'uitrd state» tmii»j»'rt Gran*
ba. Mil.-d Inin -.in f-mwircu for Ma
lillà. Oil the vr»wl ari uU> carnal, and
te. ruil. n pre.ruling every regiment
of the regular »arrive lu China and the
1‘hlhpi lure. A large numi,er of hoe
pill. ,>rp. 1'0 li a-
mpanb-il I hi- -o 1
riiera.
A. W. HAGEY
P laning
< .plain E i
I »lug. of “iau bran-
taro, manager ol
th«
MelchtacL
lu.uip i <>in|nnjr. rommlttad .uwlilo by
tuba ling gaa.
A. J. Jobreon
J. T Game*
G V. Johnson
fire lu i he inmber dt.trlet of Osh
I» « a roterai b n’.’og and ri king*
bndne». I «ant nu ’eat tuntnl rat«
atei drafts Uiu«-*! on principal cities.
SCIO
Atxlrrw < ani"tft«hu. pn *ent«<1 £10,-
mid to the t> tn uf Hawick. Rmbury.
roani», b. < tlauil. ior a pallile library.
Two mrn were killed and one fatally
injured by the derail mem ol a freigti
train on the < hi< ago Jk Alton at lain
dale. III
Iho «leek W.I
au.ei tiy
Hie reinmal of a ml by a
il.ni gang
making repair,
<■<•>» i*tit|î»r*4 • ♦ 4 «rwv
t a
t
The work of building a woven wire
fence along the Penney)vanta railroad
right ol way I» nearly completad.
liriau .)>>ha u> a |«>< k«l bota in
Madiaua >.,u«ie g >r ><-n. Sew York.
...Hoiseshoeing a Speciali/...
scio, or
4 V
<
In Jereey City. N. J., a daughter
wa» born lo the wife of Breed, the aa-
eawin of King Hombert.
IVlilieliuliia ann >an<^>a her
twtiimituii b> Duke llaury of Mecllen
l>urg '■ciiwei 'll
• •
hl'*«»n and T- •*» o r» • et-, |. ih »r»’, *
Cha r rar* *a a.n. i u» <•>
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and ».> < •
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< ut» tir eliti* «< *at* Etait ■«>.. with arrêtai
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Trwi.ory I 1», irtmMlI in«» alati n ■
Chiiw». iutrrpr«-t», ou l'ug«< »»unit
EAST ANO SOUTH
3raina lra»r rte*
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V
General Blidsmitbs and
Wajonmaken,..
PORTLAND. ORCCON.
ARIZONA.
Full return» «• to the wine harveot
throughout Germany lor lhe year .bow
that it I» more almtiUaul ami of mora
»velimi quality than fur »«varai year«
previo^.
A m
SOO. OREGON
J. J. BARNES S- SON
J. W. Vo .H
IKK* FBI»« .HR WIKKM
’EK'I
Our labte. irt mpplisd with th«
brìi th« market. afford.^ U ■**
OF
Washington. Oct. 12. —The cen.ue
bureau today made public the return,
Th« total regirtratbu in Greater
of the pupaiatb n for the territory of President Mitchell Tells the
Sew York (or IV
Arlu ua
The j. palalv u of the terri­
Strikers’ Side.
tory in 1900 is 132.313, as compared
llryan doeed bi» campaign tn Sew
With 59,630 tn 1*90.
This show» an
York with a »peach in llufr.lo.
Ills KE< Al.l KO HER KIXISTKR lu rraae daring the decade of 62. *2 N‘»l' TRECTEl» CONSIHKRATKI.Y
The »prvad of yell 'W fever In Ha
ur 104.9 per cent
Thia large inert-aev
van« la aald to ba due to -pain.h im­
I« <loe in part to the fact that liier»
migration.
III« <>*|p Off**** W •• I m R*lt»g T «• were 29,439 Indiana and I&4 other pel- M»to I»«* \«»t W «1*4 th«
• «»••*«
General Weylcr, ««c.ptiin g.nera!
BOM, or a total of 16,638 persons ou
t «••»•• Ii*l«er f 11« II •• tailmgi
• I»» m 4 «>Hwlni *• r*rt *»f the* 16»
of Cut«, ha» t>em »pj.nuted captain
Indian reservations, etc., in Arisona,
fer lit* F*th*ff I* m 4.
**•< • •«! Adtan»».
general ol Madrid
who were enumerated in 1*90 under
the
proi
Isi.'iia
of
the
cenen.
act.
but
Sir. bteteneon'e birec*»t ol Iba alec-
Naw York. Oct 7.’ — lii.tiust of Gar
Il*«l*inn. !** . Ocl IS — U’h»n Pyr*«
»»re m t included in the general popu­
lien ta 18* for McKinley, lay tar Kty-
many '» »Ititade In Chin. he. been re- lation of the territ-try in that cetieu». hl ml Mitel.«11,
U m «
Unitecl Ml’re-
an aud 1‘JU doubllal.
vii I aa a result of information re- The population of the territory in 1*70 worker«. W*« *«k«si whal hr
In IAY
Many American and i'oropran mle- ceivetf here »h> wing the hostility of the
was 9.63*. and dming tha 10 year» iii rv^mrvl m * M'Ulcuirut of Ihemlcwr«*
elonaru . in r-b.n *l province )>» « Berlin g ivcrumanl k> a |»'ii*'y of n>o
from 1*70 to l**i> It Increawl 80.7*3 •Irlkt*. hr
l«en kiHed by Boger..
eiliatl ui in the settlement of the (ar er 31* ’ per eeat giving a population
”A* then*
In I«» «Hili’ ill«|«n*
The fintcli entieer Gelderlan t, with Faatern qn»atl'>n «aye a Washington in 1**0 of 40,440. The |wpulallon tn •Hi »« on thr pari of th« public to place
Il 1» 1*90, as stated in the report for that tbr rr«|« tieihihty ul iho prv’.ou ratiou
1'ra.ldeut Krugi-r on '«>.>»I. 111. eal'r.1 correspondent of U m Herald.
loa.u«d that the recall of llaron Speck reu.us, ws» .’>9.620, representing an in­ ul th« «trikn on th« «h*>uhirt» Of th«
from Luuninro Marq >e. for J,.,r- ji».
vuu Sternberg, the charge d'affalr*. crease during tlie decade of 19,1*0, or nftnrwt rkrid. «j» -iting f. r thru» 1 w ent
• >ue man ».» kil ■ -I lu a train er k
wa. due ta hie efforts to smooth tlie 49 4 I*r cent.
t-
ilMt «h n th«
raal >u < nvrn
0U the Northern I’adflc near Ml-omla,
r ed looking to a prompt, peaceful
lhe |»>pnlati'>n of Arison« In 1900 I» Hou accepted th« h> pvr crut iucte«*«
Muni., and a tun of mail «« ut in«« a
eolutioa ol lhe Chiwee trouble
Baron more than 13 litnea a. large a. the yop- In w«gr« prvvl’hug the operators •I mj I*
river.
von Sternberg returned 1» Berlin on alation given for 1*30 in lhe first can
i«h«<l th® «li kutf •- al® st>*l gu*r*ut0**l
Cnarle. Hudlev W»tn»r. the author
the .learner l*eut»< bland
•us taken after Ita orgeniaati .il as i th« ¡wiyuirut of th« **Uvum hi wagr«
a' d ot>« of the owner, of th-- Hartl r,'
Among the friends of Baron von I
until Kpril I, th« mlurr« had tnrt th®
Cuuralit, db-d «mldeuly at liaili<*rd
Stvrule-rg in the official circle» bare
The total faud surface of Arte n» I» €*|»rrj»ta)r« more lhau h«lf WSJ, Thrr*
Conn . aged JI.
deep surprise «a» felt when lhe news approximately 112.930 square mH«-», h* l ah<>»n * <'>>nellUt*>rr spirit, and I
Tbe New York Herald’» for», ««t of of hl« removal from Washington was the avenge numlwl of |«ra.us to the know of no gnod rr««<>u why th® pmpi»
11 is relatione n tih •quare mile at the ceu.u. of 1*90 and •itl<m •(» tlld iv>1 hate hewn •rcrplsd
tile preaidrntlal election 1»
hit Me- tirsl uol.ed afeiut.
A b « cviM0qtM»i>4'®,
IM*
6", hr th« oprrat*>ra
Kinley will have i«l and Bryan IM the adminl.lratlon were of the most Isroo being aa fallow».
cordial character, and the official» gen­ 191X1. 1
lhe f»’«|*4»«H4Hty (or th® oontinuaixw
vote, tn the el.-. u>ra) c liege.
erally conoxle-l that ha waa doing mu, h
of thr *triko rwivts «oi«ly upon th® full-
NAVAL
STATION
Fife in Ht. I’aul le.tno» 4 a pa-king Pt make a aatl.factory solution in PHILLIPINE
or® of th« opw rwtor« to tr«al thr pr*»p«»*
ii u-e. a l-*coii'->tive ati-l .10 l.n car., China possible.
euhlg *V«> 1. Met « «»H«l*lev*d • »»llahl» •ill’ i> of their rtiiphn«« C’ Uai’Irratrir.
catleed tb«i death of five u.i 11 by falillK
1- «act drtail. a. to Baron von Stern­
Th«* pahHc •h«*ubl undrr«t«nd th*I un*
Flee«.
wall» ami entailed a b « ol «I Hl.00" berg'» recall »re tnipowibla to obtain,
• atia a* t. ’_v iv* v* th® pr >(w>«ition of th«
Washington,
Oct.
33. — Reporla
a. now of the ofticiai» of lhe Garman
The Cnitad stat». , i-n-u I* ir»-.»u ni-
which have rva, h«-d lhe navy di'j arl- operator«, who uiak® th® induction in
rmbas.y will talk alioat th« matter,
IX'tinro» tllat Iho p pulaliou el Ala
maul are to lb» effect that hublg hay. thr pti«*»' <>f powifrr »part of II»® ml*
and th- -tatr department doe» W t
l«ma I. I,b'-‘*,C’.IJ. i. agiin-t I.5L.-
in the rhlllppln«,», i» not a .uitabln kati r of lo j*rr '*ut that evoo this
l<> lie fully advlMMi ou thr »object. It
pF'
*ltl *1 hrt* li‘ t
"U ■•!?«’r»*4i b» <<
017 in |HyO; in* ren-w, .15 •■‘■■I, --r 20 »
place far locating an exten«lve naval
is known, howeier, that Baron von
nu»u>‘rr of th® (Mwil prodiir«
p« r «ent.
•tatlon, coaling «talioti <>r navy yard, v®ry
Sternberg, while eudeavorlng to carry
owing to the limit«-! .feplh of th» wa­ Intf r* m pa til®« th th® iinihrmite r»gi*»i»,
A ejvctal di.patch fn-ii t'oti«tantl- out lhe wieral instruction* lie had re-
Hii i until »ii r*>inp«iMr« xuarante® th®
ter. Naval opinion has been divided
liople eave new and blghtf il mawaer««. ceiveil, prevented liropoaale to thia gov­
lor »onie lime a* to lhe relative merit« pwymrnt of th® 10 ¡«-r «rut wilYwiv®
of Armenian» have ju.t •ccurred in the ernment in a more conciliatory fa.hion
of Manila ><av and Xutlg bey. The win»»® the rntrof WAg®S pal«! in M'plriit*
district of iiiarlekir. The Muv.ul- than the Berlin authorities had ron-
R|iatil«h government »reut large mim« t«r until \pril I. sccordinx to * d®» l*«
mane. it la a»ei*.e<l, pillaged, out
ti'inplatrd.
Being on the ground, liar-
th« ^rrantou convention, th«
on Sublg hay and II wa* thought Io ion
raged and killed during live day» with
on von xteruberv appreciate! that II
offer fa.-|llt|>'« ao|ierior I" th,’»«, ol Ma­ ti inrr« wr® pitwrri®«* Io set.
out lhe intervention of lurki-h troop»
would lie ar’vi.al la In th« iutere.t of
*1 want to reprwt Wgwin thwt therw
nila tiay for a permanent naval head
f ight tillage«, it i» added, wercculirii- harmonious relation« between both gov-
c«n lw* no |H»r11*I «T. tlonal arttleuirnt
quarters.
An
Inquiry
a.
to
lhe
relatbe
!•--( r.. -. ,.| a-, !
■: .
rnmenta for him Io be ire. positive
Th® Iwrue ounpottiee in
merit« ol thia and w-veral other poiur «>f thi* «trike
than lit» instruction» required.
Accimliug to a
ry«*.pondent of th»
was inatitUlrd n>me time ago au-l the th® Irrhigh r»'*”' n that h«»e rr(u»r«l t«»
Otliclal« here are verv deeply grieved
Shanghai Mercury, Hlahop Fouti>*ati,
reports forward«-,! through the com- u.o»« At «11 «in*« the Moranton conven*
over Baron von Steinberg's recall, «•
inaiider of the Asiatic elation are Mil ti •!» wa« held ar® Cove Bn»* A <’<».,
in South llotrnn, «a. tortured four
coni pro.lu* < ri in th® Igwhi^h
hour» by Chine.«'
I>iff>-reut member» they mv he ha« certainly aided in pro- la,orabh, to xubig Imy, holding that II th«
vervilig goo-1 relatione lietween the two
<• B Markle A Co .th«’ Lehigh
of hi« body were reoioi«-d tingly. Two
has disadvantages similar to Iho«« urged
j«>wer».
it I. pointel out that If bo
Company* th® L high
ptliuit. wore rovered with ro.il nil un I
against Manila !'•.»•
Several ether A U
had acted in au offensive mannet thn
point a are suggested a. ottering g<»»l < al <>n*l Nnvigstiou Company and a
placed on a pile of »tick, winch were
answer, made to the German note* • it«» (or station« or yards. Including Urge number of »mailer coiiHMUira.
then »e«t tiro to.
Bi»h"p Fogota wae
would not hat" I i-cii different from
•II m - iii lu'Wi-led. ami olhete were fright
llo I Io and <>l<>ngap>’. Naval Con- fhrrr i* m I«*> a r<;i>«ideralde iiaiulx-r of
Undoubted!» Ge.niauy • trm tor Hohem has takuti a different «'• al cvmipwnira in Ihr |H«. kawsnna and
fully tortured. Tlina- tbou.and con­ tho»a given.
wa. greatly chagrined by the refusal of View, however, »ml ha« | rereulrd a Wyoming r®<ioas that hai® not guarau*
vert», I«s1 by French privet», in defeud-
the (.lulled Slate, to acceda to Its
plan or an ext. naive naval e»tabli«h- trr I th® parnyent of th® 10 per out
ing their church, were ma—a- red.
l<ro|>o(llion to make the .urreii lrr of Ini-Ill on Hublg bay. lu view of the advanc® until April I. The only dt«
Chluoae reformer» captured
|(ui the Chinee» guilty of outrage. pr»ci-<lent
: ,
t i(
i.
’• ! ' ■
!. ■1 * ' ! 1 o
differuuees of opinion ii is probable
Chow.
to negotiations in.— mu. Ii a« the attitude that a naval board will be nameil to ^4 >an(ot> convention lu full 1« So. S.
France want, peace negotiation« to of this government made th« rejection I . - , . t i. «■
»
i I>«ttrr known a« th® Hcnuvlkill diatrivt.
of lhe propo.al certain. It was prole the one ino.t available h r a station.
“( iuitpaui*'» ®l»i h pro-lure ataiut Ha
begin at once.
ably thia fording that had much to do
p« r cent -dj a total p:*«hi< th n of th»«
Alvarez, a Ta gal leader, wa» captured
with Baron v mi Sternberg'» roeall.
POLITICAL UPHtAVAL.
anlhrai it® coal Oelde have guArMiit<5r>>I
in Mindanao.
Baron von Steiubrrg wa. iii.trn-
( *u«6»*t hy th«» N rvtiiy f«»r « fetrongw* th® payment of th® hi per rent ad*
Tile mlurow tier» agreed to the atlik- meutal in allaying much of th» »us-
««ikt* anil hake al<jli»hed th® sliding
»uftolgu I ollry,
er»' demnii l»
pH i -11 « ill' l> evi-tr.l lii reieg.il log th«
•cade, ”
Yokohama. Oct. 33.—The mien«
When Mr. Mitchell was a«k««l whal
Keoaevelt wa» given a great recep­ purp> . of Germany in China, t ut hi. lion of the Japan««« cabinet am the
n all lor the reason understood heie.
be would do if all th® com pa ui«a were
tion tn Cleveland.
probable coming into power of Marquis
Indicates that the Berlin goverumaut
to po»t notioee. h® said:
Euglieh
horaetuon
are
lightlug
Ito I» the theme of tlie hour,
Tlx
would have preferred
-!r\rb-pment»
•‘When ail th® com pan lew hav« poet«
American jockey».
change came ae a surprise, although >
vnich would have daisied an early art-
ed n»»th ®a then I will have nun« thing
was
deemed
In»»Hal
le
In
the
ivot
dl>
A Frem-h expedition wa» maa.acrml
lenient. An official re,sully rvcall«»l
to say.”
taut future.
It wa», doabtlew, unwel
ht latke A. m I. Alika.
that Baron von Sternberg wa* largely
When it was «uggrstrd t«> him that
come to Marqale Ito hli*>»elf, a ho ha.
Captain O. M. Carter 1« Reeking hl. responsible for the iuit|.factory solution by no mean, yet got hla new partv lu there might l<® a hrrak in the ranks of
of lhe Samoan imbroglio; that thia waa
lhe strikers if th® contest wa« to cwn*
liberty on a habea» curpu».
proper trim far haimonloo» aud «uc-
due to the virtual withdrawal by this
tinur much lougrr. hr »aid that not one
Lipton'» challenge wa» accepted by
ceesful work. Although tlie latter I«
government from au« - laim» to the
man
won DI go t>®< k to th® niin®» uu*il
well organltel. Il la made up of many
lhe Now York Yalcht CI'ib.
Caroline i.lau I. It mu.t have possessed
li»«y ar® ulti tally n >titta<l t«> return
incamgruou*
and
earrrtug
element»,
Il'ilienliole haa reelgm-il. Von Bulow growing out of the war with Spain,
and early trouble I« predicted for It.
Tw«a llnn.|r*«l
fel«r*lttg.
may lw the new German chancellor.
and generally that he had worked ear-
espe< tally lu view ol a distribution «I
Vancouver, B.
oct. 2.1. —A »p»-
The Cuite-i State» gunlaiat Marii-tt i lie ||y (or lhe iiiipriivc i-clll 4 the good
th« i mere fa’f. re It Is brought uuder c|il from Ag.t««ia, B. U., tonight say.
ha» gouv u> Canton, which 1» threat­ rel.iti"U. between the two eouutrles.
any »ort of discipline
that «’Hl Imlian. are .tan lug at I’em-
ened .
The o»teu«ible cause of the «uddeii Iw-rtoti Mredowa. 150 lull»» north of
Mlaese Uo»*f»l ef a a»<ll»«n»w.,
Reliel» were defeated lu an engage­
W ilk»« arre, I’a . Get J J.—The Le­ upheaval In politics here is doul lln«« Aga-.IA
Au Indtau rider brought
ment «ith American» at lubuguan, high Valley and individual uiiu|»iiia the uecolty which has risen for a m-wa today that BG Indian famlllra
Pauay.
in the Wyoming valley |»>«t*l uotioae more des’lded and stri-iiuon» foreign are dr Ing an l that it I. doubtful if »<i|i-
A di.pati'h received from l.onl Rob- t,"lay. lu which they Invite their em­ |«>ilcy In view of tlie .ituallon lu plire can lie rent to tlism quickly
erl», under dal. of Pretoria. October ployee to return to work at a lu per China. It i. generally felt that Japan viioi.gh bi mv « their liv»». They have
ha. the* far kept herself to” much In caught no aelmoa this saaann, tbvir
18, reperta a number of mitmr affairs, cent Inertia«« In wag»« the wme to
lhe negotiations l«ilato crop ha» failed and their atoi k
bat eay» that the only incident of im­ bold good until April I, IML Up to the tuickground in
progrrealug on lhe neighboring conti­ has t>een drownwl by floods. Recent
portance «a» the lum-mfering of Tunis noon, none of the companies posting
nent aud that the lima lie» come for heavy rains have canned thn llarri«on
Botha, a br<>tli««r of C inman lain Gen­ the iMiticee had teceivad any applica­
tion« for work. The .lumbhug block her to assert herself, her geographical river to oierfeiw its bank, and thn
eral Butba, at Vulkaruil. < >cl. '-er 13
ii w I. the )»wder queetloii
It »trike position, her eoiiueut service* lu th* abofe country 1» said to Im fl.«»led.
Two hundmt I iutah InJlau» (nun
headquarter, the opinion prevail« that recent rescue of the legation», and, Conditions are said to i-e worse miw
Utah have Invaded Nortiiwcteru Col­
•ome way will t»e found out of tlie liffl- al-ov« all, her superior knowledge of than during the dlaaatron. Iloo-ls ol
orado ou their annual huutlug expedi­
what can and ou/iil to l>e dot»« in 1*94, alien tha district waa uuder »lx
■ulty.
tion, and a. ueual on encti v. > a.iou
Chiua, all eutitllng her word aud <oun- faet of water.
bupplliw are being
Wrgr« Mt«r«t*r*r I yn* hr«|.
the evttler» are greatly alarme-l
in
sei to be held to be of greater weight rushed from Vancouver to the starving
Plaquemine, La., Oct. 32—Mltiey
ernor lboma» ha. »pi^alaul t" tlie Ivi
than that of any o'Jter nation. Mar­ Ind tans.
oral authorltle» to dme the lud; .u- Johnson, a negro, who .hot and dang­ quis Ito is the only man to afeim the
Fre-nrh I tit rrtlg rfeftl• 91*14.
erously
wounded
Conductor
W
ill
Jor
­
back to their rwawvatiun.
country ran turn tn this emergency,
dan, ol the Taxa» A I’a- iflcroad, Wad-
New York, Get. 23. — The entire Hal
a. ha. l*rii the caw lor many years
Secretary lamg ha» received a letter
■if ateerag» paarengvr. nt the French
neelay uighl near Baton Rouge, was
pa»t whenever an important , il.l. had
from Governor Alien, of Porto til >, lu
lynched at 2 o'clock thia morning. arisen. A significant freture of th« liner I jv Bretagne. 716 lu tinmber.
which the latter lelli "I a tour ol the
Joiinem ha-l ^en inc»rror«tel Mtnpog.
present C.«e la to lai found in the fact Were held up on the regtatry fl’a.r id
iiland, of the pru-perou« lumlttion of
arily at the »late capital,
lai.t night that the Marqul« I» now cred 11«« I with lhe barga oftice tiulav liecau«» tt was
lhe »ugar crop, aud of the very »all«-
Ilia sheriff attempted to take him to
claimed that a majority of the name,
strong pro-lius.iau tendencies.
factory roflr-e crop.
tioveror Allen
the jail at I’ort Allen.
A determined
were linprojierly msullested. No sm h
predict, that, wilb thee pro-jierou«
Verrtlet
f
‘
»r
Hr*»,
l>*tot*g**.
body of men overpowered tha nfficert
bold up of Immlgianta at the lanillog
crop«, th» people ol the i.lau I will
New York, <tet. 32. —Mr» Elisabeth bureau of this port has occurred in
and »ei'uring the piisoner, hanged him.
e»>n la. uj»>n their l«mt (itiau tally.
Rhoadro has obtained a verdb I in lhe year«. If ever before. Tlie emigrant»
^prwM.IIng in II*«* m *.
supreme court for 4.17,000, in the suit would have tieeu .ent hack bi the ahip
The family of the late John Clark, ol
Havana, Oct J ). — Y'allow fever i» in- by hei as administratrix of her hus­
had not the ageul of the French line
New York, has engaged coineel to try
creasing hero.
It I. »aid that there 1» band, «««urge B. Khoadea, against lhe appeared in tlie afterniam aud >u ppi tel
to obtain the «»tele "t hl» brother, Im­
no block in the city bat has routrU.nl- Metropolitan street Railway Co...j—nv.
a 1» nd of 45,000 as a guarantee that
lay « iar». who du»i a lew jv»i. ag­
«»t from one to 17 <aeee. If ther i I. no Tbla I» the large«! verdict rendered
the tinea for all emigrant» itnpro|<rly
in Australia, leaving a fortune e»ti-
imptovenieut, there will »non lie an ««• ag.ilnst a tartare railroad In till» citv
manlfeatel will be paid.
luated al |.’O.o0i),i '. The dead man
odu» from her«.
I rank W. Ilsy»», th» for many years. Mrs. Ilhoade» claimed
w«» au owner of gold minea. Recent­
general manager of th« Havana bran, h 450.000 damage». Iler husband was,
Metlr»* Town
ly, Governor Voorbeea, of New Jer-ey,
of tha North American Trust Company,
u July 10, 1*99. run down by a ear
El l’a»o. Texas, Ort. 33. —The town
• a» informed I hat lhe multimillion­
who 1» suffering from yellow fever, 1» belonging ta the defendant rompany, ef tiau lalope, Mexton, tn tlie Rm
aire'» lieira were in that «late
lie left
very tow, an l Mr». Hay«» baa been and died a few hour» later.
It la in Grande Basin, 40 miles below El I’a»».
none in Auaintlla and hi» wh 1« for­
Isolated with him.
connection with the death of Captain wa« »wept awav by a cloudburst Wed­
tune 1» mid bi be lying oubm-bed
Rhoades that I’oliceman Thomas F
nesday night. The 400 v 111 lager» lost
waiting to tie divided among fon.
William L. M'llaon. protmastor-gen- O’Brien was »anl to bing Sing prison.
everything they poaoeaeed.
An old
nephew» and uelce. lu New Jeravy
•ral nnd'-r Cleveland, ta dead al Lag-
He was convicted of »tealing the tap- man aud two children, beeide» manv
Among the.e are Jam«* N. Clark »n l ingbrn, Va.
lain'» watch which had been taken goata, cattle, boraes aud low It wore
fame» W. Clark, wh"«e piewul where-
loet.
about» are unknown.
Nome ba» ha-l tt. first tall of »now. from the injured man.
Epitome of th • Telegraphic
News of th» World.
«%
Only Firtt-Clus Shop In the City
POPULATION
Rooeevell (| - <e tn lialtlin r«
J. BE API). Prop.
0 L VIMCLMT. Trop.
N(WS.
Illimrtiar field of coal ba. lee 11 di»-
Colermi lu A leak«.
Reformer» drlratel
army on Ea»t river.
Ibr
imperial
The I'.u-ra are very active lu the
Krootiaiadt dl.trl. t.
Kiia.lau» take Ibr flr.t »trp on the
right l«uk of the Amur.
lu.r.t tlv ■r.tour will Im the lie« lord
chief jiiatice of Fugland.
Mexican iroopa an- hai mg a hard
campaign agaiu.l Indian».
Captain shield» and hl. 51 men «ere
re» lied Irvi-u the Hllplmei.
A uillk rombiue ha* been funned by
milkmen ut VantMMver, H. C.
|t<»-.rvelt ctmcliidi-l hl. Kentucky
bur Willi a apeeeh lu Covington.
Tlie re >-r 11 loti in Mmlhern China 1»
aull-driia-li, rather tbau anil foreign.
Yellow fever I» enwcted bo inereeao
In Hai ana «bile aeweni are luting dug.
Fire al Herrirb, III., destroyed 10
bu.luesa foimw*«, cauaing a Io»» ol 450,-
000.
John
Oregon
.elf.
F. Adam., a ¡Mtlent at U h
lUMUe aayluiu, hanged hnu-
Li Hung Cluing etprrvwa regret for
recent occurieuroa and thank» Ameri­
can».
He wet proclaim» that burgher, who
reluae to tight «III tai made pruoner»
ol «ar.
A Caae of IJIm-ae. an.pected to be ba­
lenile plague. 1» rej.irted at btepuey,
a perl.h .ubarli of lemdon
lleverd. that fell Into the hand» of
rorrevpondeuta »le,w that Chine»« an-
Ihorilie. »upported lhe Roxrr move­
ment.
A dopai« h frmn 1‘ort Limon, Colom­
bia. »ay» that a wrion. Ute broke out
and that wo era I prominent rouunercial
bullillug, w»ra dee troy e<l.
The .altari of Toikey ha» learo-l Io
Germaui for 1 1 yea»» the l.lamt of
Uronn, In the lied ara. 40 ml lee mirth
of k.iiitran. for a coaling nation
The rurabw of the Field Colambiaa
The native« of Hawaii, be they ever
muMiim at Chicago claim» ta have •o poor, nei er »teal or bvg. Theae of-
found geological pnaif that the advent fennec are coutiue«l almoet exclualvely
of life on thia gb’i* ««• more tbao 10,- to the Portugueee reeldent» of the lai-
, VOO.LMHl ye»i. ago.
and.
The Conclusion Forced Upon
Washington Officials.
Hank fly fefern tt»«4.
Nevada. Mo„ Oct. 23 — Tha Farm­
er» bank was entered by ihrea masked
men liefnre daylight. They .lynamitel
the aafe, blowing It into many pirroa
and secnr»ri afa'ut *.1,000. the entire
routenl». it I. stated. Con.teble Wil­
liam Maron, who heart! lhe exploaion,
tired into Hie darkneee to »farm the
town. The robber» returned lhe fire,
killing Maron instantly. Sheriff Ew­
ing, with a pone and bl,xalhenrids, »no«
after started in pursuit of the robtiere
A a laUleaa Tragedy.
Ojter«
Knus*
flttr®*«!.
Columbus, lud.. Get. 33. —At Way-
raduoah, Kv., Oct. 38. —A fire broke
manavllle. Ind , 15 mile» south of out In Morton’» opera hou«e this morn­
here. I*. Conda Be, k, late thia after- ing al 1:30 o'clock ami gained such
ni»>n »hot and killed William Barton, headway before it was rtlnnvered that
I «can re Barton objected to Be<k keep­ the boilding was doomed lie fore the
ing company with hi» daughter. Two fire company could reach the scene.
yeai» ago Beck killet! Mt»» Grace The largest dry good« »hire in the city,
Cohee, because »he refused to marry owned by L. II. Ogilvie A Company,
him.
Beck waa acquitted of
the 01 copying the ground floor of the betid­
crime. The tragedy caused a tremend­ ing. waa doetroyed, a» well a* many
ous senaation. Beck at latest accuunt» oflleea and smaller store». The agro-
wa» still at large.
gate lues Is eotlwaled at 44l,0.0OO.