The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 28, 1900, Image 1

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Commercial
Keystone Shaving Parlors House -».
IS cenia
25 "
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2$ -
PORTLAND.
:rom All Part» ol the New World
and the Old.
Only Flnt-Cla»s Shop In the City
Shaving
Harr < ul Ung
Shampooing ..,
Barht
,
Conger
note.
J. BEARD, Prop
0 L VIMCEIT. Prop-
Nrwly Furnuh«d and B«filled
Throughout.
If
In Panav, »1,000 person» have sworn
dlogance«
General Blacksmiths and
Wagonma’.ers-...
Moroo-.-o pays
illy claim.
Ashland, Or., Voted against
ng saloons.
...Hoiseshoeing a Specialty...
SCIO, OR
BANK OF SCIO
08
CAPITAL, $20,000.
Freud« nt
Vita l*r«ud«nt
Carter
A. J. Johnson
J. W. Garnet
C V. Johnson
boMnm L ans na ‘a at eurent rata
aid drafts Is.*tied on principal cities.
tn
A. W. HAGEY
w.viiißi.MR
and IEWI ER.
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wkte*.«-»
< k » and
P«>r«i3 i'rutujiUj
SOO
P laning
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OREGON.
M ills
HAI RY S. JOHNSTON Ac CO., Proprietors.
AIL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE
All Kilo!* fl Lmnlier, Sa^h, h*»r«. MuulJi gs.
Shng'cs hunts an! Oik
OREGON
SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props
The return of volunteers all cause
renewed lusurgeu* at tlvlty.
Reapportionmenl bill re|»rtrd gives
Washington no extra ■ otigreasiuau
The naval construction board recom
mends four awards for warship con
time Lion.
Superintendent Calbretb, of Orog-in
insane asylum, has »ubiuitted bls an-
oust report.
Farmers’ institute was held at Staf­
ford under auspl<*-a of tho Origi n ug>|-
cultural college.
Washington
couutv,
offrred f500 reward for
the inurdeier of Andrew
Oregon, haa
the urre»t of
Dahlberg
Two transports will »tart in a few
days from Mauila for Son fraucisco
with I.0O0 sick and wounded soldi»*»
The schooner Pioneer, lumber-laden
for Ban Francisco, wont ashore on the
Neatucca twach during
the recent
storm.
Associate Supremo
Court Justice
George C. Ludlow, ex-gov»ni'-r of New
Jersey, died at his residence iu New
Brunswick, N. J.
The stranded berk Poltalloi h, on
Wi)li|>a harbor, with-to.-l the rocent
gala good. In fact »be is In lietier j»>
•itIon than before.
Fire in Fa«t Providence, R. !.. de
stroyed a wharf on which there wa»
3,000 ton» of coal.
The loss ia estl
mated at
00,000
Two highwaymen who
buggy near Portland, upon dixover-
Ing that li contained two ladies, ajailo-
glxed aud allowed them to drive ou.
loot sent to
goed.
France
will be embar­
A rum »n wheat virlblu all w* a de­
crease.
The Alonroe doctrine may lie applied
to F ratio«.
The Boera w<-re defeated in a battle
at orange river.
A third negro waa lynchol by the
Kockport, Ind., tuofi.
In the sinking of the Gnei-mau, 138
persona were drowned
Hack Connects With All Trains at West Scio and Morning
Train at Munkers.
Tho steamer Alpha waa wreck»! on
the Vancouver island coast
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CLOTHING
There Is uo I rvsjwct of
subsidy bill this »e»»i n
Major-General John <>.
at his home lu Waehl< gton
¡’«wing th*
Itarke died
The Porto Rico ease 1« before the
United Mates »ujironie court.
Congressman Rontelle was
on the rollro-l list of the navy.
placed
The military comiul-»l< n l ogin» it*
inveetlgatlon in 'be Roos hosing.
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We now have the largest and
best selected stock of Clothing
ever shown in the Valley, which
we are offering at
WAY DOWN PRICES.
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We have many special lines of
Spring and Summer suits and
light Weight Underwear.
BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
A lbany , O regon
C. A. WHALE
%»
(Ir pu li at
Our li’i^s Arc Hi>t-Class and Our Horses
Are Gond Drivers.
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Only »5 live* werw lost I tn the found
«ring ot the Gnetoeuau.
hallway brotherhoods will a»k the
Santa Fe to re-employ ita operators.
!•« a gelerai b nk'ng and ri hinge
}S
v >
Tho mtonnder*tendlug i st I'skln was
las to a cable error.
The French chaml-er of
adopted the amensty bill.
OFFICERS i
'■*
llcens
Colorado capitalist» have bnnded the
aid Gera mine, ta Eastern Oregon.
SHASTA ROUTE
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a •
the American ind-tn
The Boers raided (tape Colony st two
•rjarato point«.
8 8
•v ' .*>
»?
• -w
...Salem and Portland
A
in
The F ngllth war office baa arranged
Io relnb rce Kit- hener at < uce.
*1asc Turned the Tide by Enter­
ing Cape Colony.
•rws oi srs Mt cm amicty is L ondon
Governor Geer asks Pacific Northweet aMnl Kitth«n«r la Said ta Hava t>«nuad«d
•tates to join < ireg- n in celebration of
n«aty R«ielon aww ala A Pilihag
Lewie and Clarke centennial.
Hail • S«« im Immiiwat.
SOO. OREGON
VIA
«
There ia another hit. b tn the Chinees
neg nations.
Tn» pa are being concentrated
Northern Capo Colony.
Frroh instruction» »ent to Conger
will clear the way ol all otwlaclM.
A cure for strikes wa» dlsco-sed by
the arbitration coi ferene - al ( hl<ago
A.. «>rgln< te Ih« Prtunf
ti*ur«a. Ma» SA9.4L4.
South of Brvdg«.
OUICON
SCIO,
M.K.nltv » Pluralità
Instructed In tlgn the
Nicholas Darnell, a ptonoe» of Patt­
ern < >regon. la dead, aged rt3 yeara.
EAST ANO SOUTH
Scio
INTTRfST TO OCR MAST RLADtiD
w»l
Ouv tabi«» ar« »upplied with iha
bril th« market» afford.^ la>
Will n-ake regolar trips to Peto.
Weich lucal column for date of visito.
M
n . • 10 f» tn
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THE POPULAR VOTE
LATER NEWS.
A mob at Gulf Port. Ml««., lynched
« negro.
It now «p|«aru Dial be wa«
London, Dee. »2. — The war office
the wrong man.
lost evening could give no Information
The rapreme court of Ohio haa die- tegarding the reports ol a liner inva«
missed five catet brought under the »ion of Cape Co tony. The officiala ei-
prv«e»i the opinion, bowev er, thaï the
treat law« of that elate.
newspaper accounta were evagg.-raterl
It it probable that the proaident will
and that jirobably the troops who have
visit Portland and the l’ug»t sound
I—n employed In chaaing G»u»r«l
elllea on hit trip in Slay.
lie wet will to diverted to deal with the
Mata of Wethington pays »11.300 Invader«. Ilav Ing regard to the < ua-
•ogar bounty to local sugar beet fac­ tomary methods of tli» wat olHcw. tbit
tory for Spokane county crop.
<-an only lie iutvri rvtel as cuahruiiug
The controller of the currency haa iho (OpOtt.
laird Kitchener, in th« meantime.
appolnte«! a receiver for the Atuericau
National Bank of Baltimore
Il Lt keeps a light rein over the news, which
the
public disquietude
tl> night that depositors will be paid in Ito lea*»«
There is a persistent rumor that be haa
full.
detuauded heavy rein for. emerita
Tba striking telegraph operator« on
Aceoiding l<> the Itally Mall, privato
the Hauta Fe have given up the tight.
telegrams recetve-l In D ndon yester­
Their place« have been Ailed by nee
day dept. I the situation in I aj» Colony
men.
as eoixiewhat ominous.
It seoma that
Over 1,000 Christians are reporter! to toe invading B«« rs aro receiving eon
have teen ma»aacrw*l by Turk«. The alderable a»si»tau<a from the local
Turkiah authorities abuw the almost Ihitch, and that tho troupe «1 ths
indifference.
dtspwal of the British are not auffi- leut
The United State« guntmat Anajxdia. to cope with any seriooa Invasion. Il
Is believed that the government ha» al
which went aground oppoelte lauii
bert's joint, Va.. haa beau tloatml
It la»l awakened to ti e Herb usueaa of ths
ia not thought that the veeaal ia in­ sitUMlion, and ia making great etT'.rtl
to have lx>rd KitcheMr supplied with
jured.
horses and mules.
A dispatch from Tien Tain any«:
The British loaerw at Nooitgcdacht,
“Prince Ching aaaa-rts that Emperor
acrordlng to the official account«, wars
Kwang Ilan, unacrom panled by the
nj killed and wounded, with it mim­
Flmprees Do wager, left Hinan Eu De-
ing and still unai'couiited tor
It is re­
cember ID. found lor 1'tkin.'*
ported
line afternoon that Genera'
The dead body of Peter F. Johnson Knox has lie«-n forced to al-an.b n ths
waa found in a water ditch on Park pursuit of General I*ev*et, owing lo th»
avenue. Puyallup,
The presumption ■ ItuaH.in .realcl in Cajio Colony by
ia that J >hnaon fell into the ditch and the Boer« cr-wing th» Orange rtver
It ia said that »,<><)0 republican« havs
waa unable to res.-ue himself.
entered ttajie Colonv, aud a similar
A coal mine under the city of Fitta
nuniber have
reached I'hllipstown
burg, Penney h «nia, ha«
jiartiallv
The report adds that Dewet, with
caved in, allowing |>«art of the principal ataiut 4,(MM) men, ta northwest of |j»ly«
«tree! of the town to fall into the mine brand, and that an attack on Wlnbu.g
It ia feared other aectioua will alao Is mom «tartly exjiectc-l.
aink.
Following the break of tin- Lulu la-
land dyke, floods have caused further PROTECTION TO CATTLEMEN
damage to the seawalls prot’-cting the
tanners of the Fraser river valley. A Naw Branding Bill It Su«r*:rd That Will
Owing to high tides, strong wind» and
Sav« Th«m Many a Head.
heavy rains, the lands have been badly
Portland.
Dec. 23. — It has been sug
flooded, and the village ot Mevenvun
gusted that a bill be |»trM-d at th» next
is three feet under water.
legialature coinjielllng cattle-buyers U
All the ministers at Pekin have brand stock either in their régulai
signed the joint note.
brand or a road brand
I
bet re drlviua
England is alarmed over the lkm them out to the railroad. Thia lai
matter in which all the atocklnen o.
tnvasiou of Cap« Colony.
Ea-t<rii Oregon are Inteteate I. aud
The senate committee made manv
which should be 1 agitated by men la
changes 1U the army bill.
that bunilteas.
The Morans, of Seattle, will not get
The lack of such a law ta a «our,«
the contract for uew warship.
of much annoyance in that aection,
Speaker lleuderaon ia opjawed to en- every season. aud «bou Id t«e reme
<1 led.
|{e|:rnxrntathe Geer haa algnl-
argemoul of the Portland («'*!.-ffi r
lied tils wiillngn»»« to introduce such a
The river and harbor bill will not tie
tne isure, provided the ato* kiurn will
taade public until after tho holidays.
get tegnther and give lilm au "Ullin» oi
■Martin Ktlckel, the self-con fessed what ia desired,
¡tie Harney County
Castle Rook awasain, will be hanged
Stockmen's
Aaeoctation sh< ui«l taki
A comjvany he a been organised In the matter np anil formulate a bill, ai
Iowa tn build a fish cannery tn Alaaka. it is of partleutar Inijiottam e to th«
members of the a»<u>i-|ati<>n
It should
Senator McBride hat »akerl for large
have their I mediate attention, aa it
appropriation for
customs
»ervice
is m t long until the legislature iio-.tr
lautv- li at Astoria.
in January.
Ths Booth-Kelly Lumbar Company
Il Is not a matter that the stoekrnen
will chauge Its headquarters from Sag­ of Harney couuty alone ar» Interested
inaw to Eugene, Or.
ill, but Malheur <*>unty as well.
The
Anna K. Smith, was appointed post- resident a of that county ahould ha
mlu»trvw al Camas valley, Ur., vice heard from a» t*> their idea» am I pleas
ure, therefore the time is none tax
H. Allison, resigned.
ah- rt to begin at once.
Thomas Itarker, a native of England,
was frosen to death near the »oath of
Tabu No Stock In Charme».
White river, Klondike.
»amplrs ot two dangerous countei (eil
stiver coins have been obtained from
I’ortlaud and Sopkaue.
A oolliii n occurred ou the Sumpter-
Baker I tty road In which two locomo­
tives wore »lightly damaged.
Merauriai service« were held at the
Oregon utilvorally in honor ot Henry
Villard, one of the college'« greatest
beuefactoia
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A Waihington county (armor was
It ia announced that the’to tai tax­
mar-lor rd by a shut tired through Ills
able property In tho city of Salem,
wia.fow.
Or., will lie approximately fJStJ.OOO
The official rop rt of tho finances of leas than last year.
the Faria exposition, shoos a loss of
A pitched liattle ia tminiuent Iw-
2,000,000 francs.
tw«w*n the Brlti.b under General i le-
The Oregon supreme court decided
menta, who has lieen roinfoiced, and
that the Portland vehicle ll- euee ordi­
the Boers under General Delarey,
nance waa invalid.
The clearing bouse banks at Tacoma,
Five case« of what la Iwlleied to lie
buroute plague have de* elojosl ta Tix u- have decided that after January I,
they will accept I.tanadlan silver at jvar
man. in the Argentina Republic.
Heretofore It has been taken al 5 per
The cffiivlals of the Banta Fe and cent dleccuut.
the offiron of the different tralumeuta
All attempt« Io float the Kritlsb
organisation* .rill bold a couleronce In
steamer Ijiura, Captain Yule, Imm Ha-
Chicago.
vannah via Norfolk for Bremen, ashore
Seven hundred Boera have cro-««-d
rn the coati of Holland, near I'etton,
from Orange Rtver colony into Cape
have been unaui-ceetful.
Colony near Aliwal North, aud bate
reached Kaajxial.
Tho steamer ha rah Dixon collided
President McKinley exp*-cta U» ar- with the breakwater neat Mount Coffin.
range bls Western trip so aa to be in "O the Lower Colombia, and now rea a
Thia la the eteam«
San Francisco to wllue»s the launch­ In IS loot of water
r'a second ex perte nee uuder water.
ing of the battleship Ohio.
Preparations are l«eing made lor le
velopuieul of natural gas near Rosalia,
Wash.
l'un». Dee. J2.—The French govrna
meni ha« giieu thè moat emphati i de­
ntai lo th<«ae Itili- h paper» which trled
lo involte thè American embaaey in
thè Pari« dtacloanrr« in connection
«Uh thè United Stalea war depart-
meni’« kuowlodge o( Irm i» govern-
meni gun «ecret*. by < IToring thè <-ro«r
ol thè Ix>glon of Honor to Lieuteuanl
W. N. Stata, thè formal l’ulte.I 'tates
naval attaché al Faris, whom 14» Pros»
de«crii>es aa thè |.. r- u guilty of dia
cloauig thè gun secreta.
l'matdla lighlahlp te 1l< RtplacsA
Attoria. Dee. »2 —The llghtbu»«
tender Manaanila ha« roeehed tnslruc-
tiona lo replace thè l'matllla ree) Ughi
ahlp at aron aa practicable. Tire Ughi-
«hip, whlch l.rt.ke arlriit ei*rue dava ago,
ia now at Pori Angele«
Captata Grog-
ory ha» ai! thè noce**»rv appllan *w < a
board, and will leave out on bla tuia
flou al thè eorlle*t opportuni!/.
New York. Dee 94. — The Ttmoe thla
morning potdlshee a tabi« showing Ih»
p.-pular vote for presidenti«! electun
In thè recent elertu n.
Minile*«-la waa
thè tasi stale to doclare Ita voto. Ibis
n- t having been don* until yweterday.
In some statea. as In Louisiana and
South Carolina, llx-rw ware thè u«n»i«
nailon» of bui two partir», Republlcan
and Itanioerwt, uj*m thè beli-la. In
other Staimi there werw Ih reo or four,
aud in oouie tight
Tho total rote. Inc.u llng <i.3l I scat­
tering. waa 18.IMI?.21*0. Of Ibis Me-
htnley receivel 7.217,877, and Rryan
6.367.H53.
Woollay, Froblbtlionlsi.
roceivod, an far aa reported, »07.»8*.
Barker middle of thè road Populei. 50.*
|sy. De ho. H>» lai De-nocrat, »4.552:
and Malonoy, Suolai l<abor, 3». 450.
.Mi-Kinleyta plurnllty, accoriing to tho
figure« ot tho Timeo, was H51»,N34; Me-
Ktnley’a majority wa» 48A.O55.
lu additimi thè re were vote« re-
turued lu live »tal»« for thè candidate«
( thè National Union Reforiu party.
■»Ih II. Kilia. of Ohio, for precidati’
ami Samuel T. Nicbolaon. of Penna} I
»aula, for vlce-prealdent. and In two
■ talee for thè candidata« of Ibo United
Christian party, J. F. H. 'Lacnard, of
fowa, for prvsident,
and John O.
VVrollo}, ol llllnoia, tur vice-prosi ioni
WILL BE >400.000.
Amount Stilled t’poa for the Improvement of
th« Columbi« Hivvr.
Washington, Dec. »4. — The river
ami bart»>r bill wil
main au appro
| rivi: -o
' fl
-il f r the t... utn < !
the C. lumbia. aud a further provi «ion
that thia Improvement lw placed under
the o ntluulng contract ayatem until
e'otnjdeled. Il la uudwretood, ho waver,
that the total amount of th» contract
will u l !■» a« great aa that reoom-
inemlod by the engineers.
Il will
probably la» In the uelgbl»>rb<awt of
f 1,500,000.
Thia cut in Ih» estimate
la tety favorable to many other «tate«
Chairman Burton waa anxious to
have «onte rejieal legislation to quality
the large amount In the river and har­
bor bill, Ona of the tierna which he
wanted
repealed was the Italica boat
railway,
The Oregon delegation tn
aiate*! that it ahould remain until as­
surance of some other project for over­
coming the obstruction could be had.
This Contention nuw pre,alls.
RICH STRIKE IN LUCKY BOY.
Mort Stamp» Art Soon to Bt Addsd to th«
Prvitnt Milling 'atliillsi.
Blue River, Or., De*’. 34.—A new
hody ol rich uro has l-eeti struck in
the last cro-acul from the mid lie tun-
uel in the Lucky Boy mine.
This
crowcut ba» b-en run tn al»iui 20 feel
towards the hanging wall.
A tin»
liotiy of tree gold rm k. some of which
shuwo gold to the nake*l eye, Is re­
vealed. A new tunnel haa been »tartml
on the level with tho top ot the mill,
that will «non ta|> the jmy chute nearly
IlMI loot leluw the upper lunuel. This
will ai» 11 lie o*innocle*t with tho two
upper tunnel» by an upraise, and thut
bo ma-le the main woiking tunixel.
Tlie tunnel can be extended Into the
mountain fur nearly 1,000 foe» along
tlie course of the ledg*’. gaining a jier-
pendlcultr depth of nearly 2.000 (eel.
from 20 to 80 feet wide. Iluudrmls ot
thousands of tons of ore can toi taken
out with ut expen«e !n pumping or
hoisting.
An additional numl*»r of
stamp« will t« adder! to the present
mill tho coming season.
Crushing of ore began Decern liar 1»
last year, au I the plant haa novo
«topped an hour, day or night, since
except fur »light rejiairs or bi clean up
Senate Approves Hay-Pauncefotc
Convention.
• AS ADOTTI D BY A VOTI Of SS TO I«
All AnwndnwaH Tv.«pt Th«»« lWt<r«d by th«
(Munithi < m fi>nl<n RtUtton«.
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Vol«d Dowa.
Waahlngtun, Ileo. »4 —After epnnd«
log thè greater |»rl ot thè |«<l wrek
in
conaldertng thè Hav l’aiimefoie
treeiy for Ilio modlflcattou of ih# t'Iay-
I. n-Hulwer convention ol |s5 >, l-e
senato consumel unir ou» bour aud
tan minute« in «memilng il ami ratify-
log il aa ainemle.1
Itaring thè lime
Ihera wore aeveral roll culla sud viva
voce vote«.
The fir«l live of thè tuli calla werw
uly aineiHlmeuta ofTerci by individuai
enab.rv and the iati « no of the rvaidu*
lino lo ratify the treaty aa amended.
All thè amen*lm«nta except those of.
fered by Foraker ami reportad t.y the
committe» <*n foreign rvla.l' tit, were
voteti down by majorillee averaging
eboul lu
the ratification rea« lut mu
Wa« ad. | t.-.l bv a v te vi ' t- 11.
The venate wa» in executive seaaion
fot about an bour betel» Ilio timo for
vollng arrivivi. Ilstenlng to <pee< he«
by Thnraton, Gulltnger, Wol.ott su l
Ilar i. ev|'l«iiii. rv ■ tlietr gtlitude.
The flr«l roti cali was u|a.n Elkins*
atnemimvul declartng lliat “nothlng
0*>ntaine*i in ibi» treat, »hall le con.
«Uue*l tu |<rovelli Ih» l'uited Matee
troni a. qnir ug at «uy tini» »ufficieiit
euverelgnty over thè sanie to o|*r»te,
defend, forllfy. prete, t and control awid
canal or for any other i>articnlar a» thè
l’nitel States may dvein I h - s I In 11«
own interest." Il waa loti. 25 lo 45.
The other ameu Imeni r*>ll < all was
ss lollow»
<>n Butler's amen-imeni lo »trilla out
section 7 <>! artici# 2, j.rohlblUng forti,
licallon—20 aves. 4i m-ea
l'|»>u Mawn’a amen-imeni authorls-
Ing »ueh j-r-.t*» tlnn of
thè Uuited
«•talea to di», rliiiin.il« tu thè causi
tradì*’, 37 ave». Il me»
< >u Tillinan's ameudmeul authorta*
Ing del* n«» ami maini, uni e l.y thè
Uuite-I States, 37 ayea, 44 noe#
Allenta amendnieiit auiendlng ar­
tici« 3 was v< te«l down viva vi e. as
was alvo an ainemlm.-ni siiggested by
Toller j-ractically »trlklng out all of
aritele ».
Foraker
wittalrvw bis
ameudment» beeou»» they v*.r» thè
«ime as tliose reported by tha commi!-
tee on f.iroign relation«, l'onr,.»«. Iw
cause hta wore praeili-ally iilenlldal
olili Elktns’. and Beveridge, becou»e
hia was c*>v»re*l l.y thè second ol thè
cotnnilltee.
All ameudmeula suggerì,
ed wrero volrd npon, au l ili- •» ut tha
cornili Ititi» adopted.
Alien a»Inni for th»* r* 4' ! I utf of th«
treaty a» aiiiended.
I hi«
WAS
roui pi loti wlth, and thr voto»
ta km
Upon thè treaty II «eli, rcMtilihw
f* t
and Iti agaiiMl ratlfl.-atlou.
EIGHT TO THE BITTER END
Th« Santa 1« T«l»<'»ph«r> Say They Will K<«p
lip th« Sink«.
Chicago. Dec 24.—The striking tele­
graphers ”U the »anta 1» road <l« clare
that
they
will continue the tight
again»! the road !•> the biller end with­
out rvferetxe to the n-aulls of the con­
ference liebl here r«- cull* tatu ■ .-u th«
iHimmlttee representing th» other or»
ganlaaliou« of the rv«ad and Third A ice-
I’real lent Itarr.
This »nmuim-eiuenl
»»■ made today by President Dolphin,
ol th» telegraphers alter receiving rw-
j»>rta from Galveston, Fort Worth, To-
peka aud other points al- tig the road ba
Myilsry Surround» Boy » Itaath.
said
Chehalis, Wash., Ileo. 24 —A 1«oy
“We regret that the organisations du
Utnird Wtlaon met bls death In the Hot Inel that they < all give active »up-
f'hebalis ratio a l yards tn a mysterious |»>rt, but wo do mil prop.»» to have
manner.
Ile waa found ata>ut » any controversy with them. There ta
o’clock, etili alive, and carri.dinto no cause for th*, complaint mad» by
the de|«>4.
He hail tevn badly bruised »-in» of the nieinlx-rs of the ouimittee
on one side.
He died a few hours that wo did not notify them <>f ,>ui pur-
after belug taken home.
jaw to «trike.
We were Uol called
upon Io du thia, aud liter» were g»»i
reasons why wo did not."
Na<roaa for HawalL
Chicago, Dec. 2i. — A apeclal to the
Pnvtnlad s lywchia*.
Record from Naahvllle, Teiin , aaya:
Dallas, Tex.. D»c. 14. — At the trial
About »00 negroea will leave Naahvllle
in the moruing for san Frauclaco, at t'oral'-ana of Audrrw Norrla. a negro
whence they aail for Honolulu. The charged with the mnrder of the wife of
negro«* are going to work on sugar J. L. French, a white farmer, a mol>,
led by the dear! woruau's hueband, «1*
piantationa.
leiaple I to take the prisoner from the
c«>urtr<»>ii> and lynch him. The »her-
Scotch St««l Induitry Sclfftring.
(rlaegow, Dae. »4.—Clyde «hlpbnil<l« Ifl s forces saved the prisoner. Gover­
nor haver« waa api«aled to and a corn*
era re. ently placed order« for ISO.000
ton« of |>latee in the United State« al jmny of »tale mllllla 1« tmw guarding
a aavlng of <.’>0,000. The dsprewlon the prison« r. courtta-uie ami jail.
in Scvta h atrwl ami iron trade« 1« acute.
Fourteen furnace« will t>e damjMxi al
the end of the year.
The ateel worka
are talking of clewing Indetlnltely.
Spanish Royal Mar>u<s.
Wsthinyloa Man ¡»««d la !>»w»o<t.
Madrid, Dec. 99.—In tho sanate to
day the rovai message road by <<»n>>ral
Aacarraga, tho premier, anuoun-lug
the tuarriage al an early date of tbs
princesa of the Aostrtas, heiress pre­
sumptive to the throne, with Prine*
Charleo, aecond » n of the Count ol
C a «erta, waa adopted by 157 totes
against 4».
Heattie, Wash , Dec. 24. — Advices
from Dawson stalo that Elbridge Bart­
lett, aged 4H year«, die*l there Novom-
Iwr 35 of jinoumonta. after a week’s
illneas.
He waa from Puyallup.
He
has daughters in Puyallup or Tacoma.
Bartlett wa» a mem tier of the Odd Fel­
low«. II» had been mining on Hunker,
but with only moderate auecaua.
Row in Spanish Chamber.
Madrt.l, Dec. 24.—During the dis­
cussion in th« senate of the royal tuns»
sage ano- uucing iho marriage in tha
near futuro of tho prince«« of the Aus­
tria», heir pr»>umjdhe to the throne,
with I'rincw I hai 1»». sei. tid son of the
Count of < aserta, heiior A riega, a re­
publican, raiae<l a storm of protest I,y
recalling tha conspiracy ■>( the llurta n
prlnceas again»! other B«mrboii ro* al­
ista. which bo feared this marriage
would have a tendency lo
ronew.
Amid insults from all ports of the
bou*e tlie sjawker gave up the floor.
Chrittieas ia Turk»} Mastocrtd by Mmlsms.
LEADING DEALER OF HIE N TRTHWE5T IN
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PIANOS AND ORCANS
In>tiiiiiiriits Sohl on Easy Terms.
Twenty fire terra cotta «tain«« in
the Boaton museum of flue art« jrruve
to be bogus.
The agricultural departmment bat
«•tabliahed el Wethington a laboratory
for totting all tnrta of road rnaterlala
The immigration bureau haa al­
To the naked eye not more than
1,000 atara are ordiuarlly I v Bible.
A lowed contract laborer« from Porto
vwerfnl telee<x>po will reveal 5,000.00 Rico Io land In the Vsited Mateo at
ciliiene.
t tan at once.
The coat of the public schools of
In China anyone who write« «n im­
moral book 1« puni«hed with 100 blow« Greater New 5o-k for the » ear IVO I
Ihenambrrol
»< the heavy bamboo and banishment will bn IIT.Î0O. TH.
'or life. Anyone who rea.'a it ta alao pipila In the school» la »Ml mate-1 at
tOS.il».
I
anniabed.
Advenes te Ra«»la Growers.
London, Doc. »».— A dlsjoilch t*
Fresno, Cal., Deo. »4.— I meal bank­
the iLuily Express reports recent Mo»«
er* ha*e at ranged to advance t*> th«
lorn excesses again»! the Christian pop­
Raisin Glower»' ManctaUon ffttat.iHN),
elation of Tnrkev, in which »00 Chrta-
as required to fulflll Ila contracts,
llaua have been killed.
»albe have been alow <>( late, owing to
the «luggi»hn»»a of the Eastern mar­
Chil« W.ll Exh.btl
tela
The packer« have taken 1.700
Valparaiso. Dec. ¡11.—The chamber
■srloads of raí»ins and paid for them.
of deputies haa |>aaae«l a bill appropri­
Umut 500 car load« more have been
ating |500,000 for the Chilean exhibit
necked, but there is a dispute be-
at the Pan-American eapoeltion in
iween the growers and pa< ken about
pug„p,
be gradeo.
■
New •»iNmyt»« PiMtmadrry.
Washington. Deo. M.—The follow-
tag Washington j»ialina»ter» have lx»-a
appointed:
O. R. Erickson, at Auburn, 3. It.
Hutton, at Dole.
Th« lavaalon Nprtadlng.
Cape Town, Dee. It.—The invi.ion
of Cap» Colony i« aprwading.
It la re­
ported that the Boera have occupiMf
CoIgglMlrg, near the Orange Hirer Lui-
ony frontier.
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