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4 « "( io. IV. VOL. htm or mt to ...GO TO THL. Keystone Shaving Parlors INLAND IMPIRL C^Opsrativs QtamsrW» i.iw < ors tv , oiiEoos. DAIRYING. ara Sun«*g Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. Com inercia I House J. BEARD, Prop Governor Hunt, of Idaho, has abol* isbed the famous permit system lu the ! Loeur d'Alooea. , Our tabUs srv »uppiud with fha hsai th« market» afford.*!* k South of Bridge. sao, ORBGON London ¡taper« loudly deman I that r*inb»rcemeut« Be aeut to tbe »CrUe of war in xmth Africa J. J. BARNES ir SON A Leavenworth, Kan , fiend onlr ••caped Ivn hing by U-mg placed in the Btete ¡*OHcOtlar) General Blacksmiths and Wagon makers.... W • t..|| ¡r »tr- * • »•* . • r ■ f • • •■(••» l«l AOS t»4s f< ■•?».» o f • « • Burt erlk • Northern Pacific traiu wa « wrecked in Waaliingtou while paseing over sinking bridge an«! five people injuie-i Samuel l*wts th* notorious m ney tender an! usurer, who h*>* l*eeu called the great' -t ami m«'Mhe«t of m »dem shy locks, is dead. * • l»r* ! nr Horseshoeing a Specialty... Shep O| i •» I Met» »»laL..» OB * I »uring a 1 !>• stcr j r ■ « • in ( 1 • ago. a mall raised th* vr of fire aud as a result seven ¡*r«« ns were kill*! and man» injured. SCIO, OR. BANK OF SCIO • ■ CAPITAL, $20,000. OET1CERS: Preti-irnf Vics Frravdrm Cathie* White *ngag« d in thawing dynatnlt«- >n one of th* tunnels of the Ample mine, near Ltllooet. B. <’ , J -hn <>te* Son, a iiHii'O. mar iu«talitly knlrd aud two others seriously injured Au artesian *»il well haa l»erll struck Th* u-anda of near B*aum«»nt. Texas * people ar* Hocking to the p V e to *«e the novel sight Ko it I« «■•ti ; mated 60.000 barrels hive !>ceu wanted on the prairie. E. P. Cadwtü ). V, Garnet C. V. John»« i l> *s « tes*r»l b n'Cn< in«1 ci hinge I j bu«lnrs«. I. ans taif’e at cuTtnt rales i ard dr.fis Ivuad on prlnt pal titles. Tbe L'hehalieSc-'Uth Band, Wash.. train rau into a landslide ab< :t eight miles west of ( behalie and th* engine an<! three freight < «n ran • ff the track 1 hr ps-xenger into the Chehalis river. coach left the track and the front end hung over the river tmuk 1 be engineer was tbe only < lie injured A metropolitan police force will be . organised al Manila. A. W. HAGEY You Bulow ma le hl« debut as chau- cellur in the Pruaeiau diet. J. J Hill deni«« that ho is trying to form a railroad «• mblnatlon <1 All k »<• 4 4 4 I « • f walr’i*« k» st 4 Jewelry I a !«F-J pfumpiiy sao OREGON. Corvallis 4 Eastern R.R. IlWk < Ne S, ter V eqnlH« train :•••»• * «nv •• •* <’*f»alll» ** axr I«»• V «^uin« X« 1, rei «tr nit* g V «<4 u n» l«u r« < .• «ai a Arrise» A bar»jr Me X, Ver Dwlrelt I ea » r« A : t»a n Arn«»» tWVoil Wn », rtleo’lRg - Iea«»« I »lu i A «ri«»« A i.any Rea I aa<l • »eri II» e HA F u !- > l’a f I»! • ♦• lu • 1 fr ' b»a> h»« f ralns far Ih» r» n.« I < f • g’ • > I»’a :• Ili e Hit . le Uva a»m» «la» H L WAi.lXH, T »AFA J Tt UNIX, Agsni. A ahi ». 11 c r W I X» r M AA I* M < 10 4 M II W A M. 11 u r M ai a • • » I reo • «» g ’torri c e |M>r | a»4 • • t .»arilvrat ¡»etrt.it «| . i. au4 -• •. am r. » • • MI’WIN rroNK. Maaagsr bau» EAST AND SOUTH ----- VIA------ SHASTA ROUTE Kirk H. Armour. u»*|»hew of the Isle Philip D. Armour, aud he« I of the Ar mour Interest« in Kansas City, te rrlt Ically ill at his home with pnruuvouia By the a idrntal di« barge f a I -1 iu the V.» i .t M e Pass, Ana, one mau wasbLoautu atoms an«! two others seriously injured. Cornelius L. Alvord, the defaulting New York bank teller, plea led guilty l»ef"r* the criminal bran< h <>! the United Mates court aud thus save*I the state the eaveuse ol a trial. A 15-year-old l«oy, who was steallug a ride on a Irvlght train near >al*m, Or., lost his hold and fell, tn* train passing over aud severing b«>th tegs above the knee. He died frviu bls in* juries. Traía» !•«♦• Wr«t *• -• for FarHsnd «nd wsy s*at ’•!*• st iv » • nt leave t«>r v j at i . ■ F • In a water front fire in New York, one firetnau was seriously injure«! and 60 seamen narrow I v eecaped with their lives, vine steamer and a pier was burned to the water's edge. L om , •500,000. les««« Forti«!».! S V a m , ? p m Albany I. •> p a* , 10 * p m Arrtv*« v«r> an i at II > a nt -a «mento 5 p tn . « * • i •• *»n Fratn !•■ o ‘ « i- tn «la • « »f <1en • V « m ! 1 « - a ia •• t*en»er • • m . » a *• k anta« « It» » i - a ml*1» rs , " < hicagn : *ô * m • *> a m •• I'M A r>ceie« I Ä» p »J am By a collision on a New Jereey rail* road, near Laurel Run. a car filled with powner explode! with eurh force that lha report was heard 30 miles No one was injure«!, but th* care next the one in which the powd«r was were blown to pieces. F«»ri W .»rth » a«* m . » SD p m < uy nt Me« ■ e » »• a m , » V» a a iloti«t.Mi »a m . 4 • tn Nr « ■ r . • ' 16 * m • • ngt.an * *. a tn t 4.1» m Naw Yarh il SI p m . IJ U p tn Fira hundred motor carriage« per year ia the average output of • l’aria firm for tbe peat five years. • •• • •• • M Many Interritine f calum Representing the Natural Woods a ! th« Pan Ameruan. B uff a lo, J«t>. Il —A. J. Johnsoo, furestry cx tnmiaoi -n« r of thè «ut* of Oregon tu the Pan- Oneri an, is work ing hard t> gathrr an rxhltdt that *ill pruperly rr|»»e**nt the «tate in Ihls linp-rtant indnstry. < >ne hundrvd and b rtv varieties of wocv-ls w||| !>• repre- sente l, n any of whi h «re very inter est lug Mr. J «»fintoti meulious thè mvrtlr a« «>n* of the m< -t u»«-ful and luterrsting w«>o*la in thè world un ac* MUDI of It* varie»! col» r*. Oregon *111 bave exhibits in the Agi imitarsi, liberal arts, biresiry ami fiaheries* building«, m « the commis« «toner» in th* different departm»-nt« ar* alive t- the MilvMhtAgrv to be de* nved from a thorough re pre«en t at ion and thry wish thè «t»t<- tu k*«‘p abreast of the tinies. < It MARKHAM Asst «.»n Fgi A F am Agl rvftiaaU. ov. The Eatkmoe of Alaska make waler prof fsnola and ahirta of the akin of the «almon. In the Hoelm high erhoola the girl« outnumber the boys by 1.000 or eo, but in the primary and grammar schools the boya outnutnlwr the girla by nearly •,•00. f srm«r Removed Ra lrced Track t ratea Hi» Fveperty. Rustia Demands an Indefinite Lease on Liao Tun$. WITHDRAWN I HUM TRlFFlt ALLUSI f Her Treaty With ( N/rva itoli Alw (« m H«r Compie it Ponunin ol ttv< Mart- churvaa Railroad La-I- n. Jan 14 —“Prin e U« htom- •ky • mission to Pekin, «aya the M I etereburg « «»n••¡■•u b nt of th* Dailv Mali, “was to arc ire a «•• -uventlon, I i Dd*r«tan.|, on tbe f'»lh«wing ’ »•.• lu return (or renouncing her claim for war iu temnity. Ruota demand« an in definite, inste« ! oí a UO year »««•* of (he Ida Tong peninsula, and of the Port Arthur In other w rd*, eh* <!«•* maud» ant exation, ae w«dl a « the *.tu píele p< * • •! n f the Man* hurtan rail war. which, under the eii«titrg agree ment, reverts t»» Chius after VU y«*an»,*’ Th« Ceeccrt Brtakfag Pp. New A rk, Jan 14 —-A dispatch to the llrra d Iron lr< n Ion says. Atteuti n was drawn to the sua* pirmus Aitnilaritv in the temlency ex* is ting be!We«-n the « file la I views rm an atm< from \ ten ia au I Hie <lla|><tt« h< * rabletl by F.ngliah currrapi'trieut* lu the l*nited Matea. Au »tbor •triking iiKtance haa oc- curre I w ithin the last couple «»f dav«. usual the unautmlty of view-« >« mahiiewted in a «elillment of ho«tilitv to I he Am«riC4n government. this tlm« the Mate <lrj artment • prop -aI to refei certain points of the Chine«* neg«'tlAtions to a curnti!i«»ion whi< h would meet at Waih.ngbn or else where, furnishes th. pretext for at- lack. The Daily bl-gr.tph’a Vienna corr« «|s n lent tells how Ut» augge-tiou baa arous«*«l the ire of Austrian flip loiiatiMts against the Cititeli Matea may i«e asked to leave Hie eon, ert of Crawf'«rd»tHie, Imi , Jan 14. —Th« rails of th« t hi< Bg A .**«mthea«trm hallway, which rr< •• d the (arm o( Wceloy <»*antham. near thio city, were torn up au«l removed (rom the farm laat Weduseday night by i-heriff t a nine, a ting on a writ of ejectment, •ecure«i hr (»rantham. All train traf* fie Including the government mail M rvire u »• effectual r block*!. In; nrtion i r> • «••«lings were immad* la’ev file«! again*! «»rantham. But to iler In the circuit court Judge West ret »-ed to grant a te nporary restrain ing trier, «ieclarig that (»rantham had airead« i*’-’Q kept nut of hia pm|*rtr •<-vru ywara. an I that the c- nstitution guarantee-! him certain rights, with which the c« urt did u« t t r» ¡«’»e to in t«rfere. The need's attorney asked that au order be made giving the road piMfleaMhm until th* land . t uM E« con demned, but tiie i ' urt refuae«! to d»» thi* saving that the company ha*! had • even vevra to <!•» thi« and had failed I he court l««u*<l an « r !«r. howarer, forbidding any further deatru* tiuu of the road*« ¡rqwrtr. la guarded by < »rautham '• armed men. night two of the n»ads i<ri'lg««a bl wn up, one of them HO («mt and 15 fret high Main load« of were carted ..ff to a •«’L. m »| h«m«e. thr»*«» mile« from th* right of war. Two backloads of aimed man went d wn fr> in I .a dog a last night to the Grantham farm. 1 h* road will be blocked n«’W B»r several day« at lra*t, knd Grantham'« att rney <lr- lar»'« possession will u t bo raliu «¡uithrd until the road p*v« I’.OoO. RAM S THI BONI S. Seattle in One Week Subunbcs $105 000 lor the Kattlcihip Contrast. <eMt»|r, Jan 14. — The pe >, 1* of Se* attle have completed the raining <J a • lOO.fhM) bonua t” b** pud the Moran Bro«. Company. • f thi« city upon the launching of the new »h» ath»*«l baltle* ship, which they have awarded Htinpd the SO. 12. him or TÜI5 AND IMIIWM STATES Interratimi Esenti and Gossip ol the Pa't Ueek Reported f rom Cities and Touns in Washington, Oregon and Idjho. IDAHO. A 5 ve»r franchi»«’ h»s t«-*ui grant«««! for au electrtc railway lirtaven >eattle Thur-Vu Hut bins, a wei I • kown and Tacsuna. lb«* iin* L« lo I» lu st« ckman of th* state, died al Bui*«. ope rat ion iu l*i mutttlia. A movement is on foot at ( ablwell, The machinery fur th* n*’W mill al It*’king k> the early closing of stores llartf’ cl 1« n >w on the ground. It l aui Ja= t. a leaidrttl of St Joe, has been committed to the Black fuut in* wane aslyum. will col .55,«»-hi feel I lumber ¡*r «1*^, will bave a capacity uf 150,000 • biuglra, John Harley, a pioneer of Idaho L« the re« ilt of rating canned meat« He «ame t« t’ily, Is dead aged 70. aud salad« sit a ‘h’” «'Utrrtalnmrt at this st.»te in I *63. Ballard, F. >. Millmau, a drug lark t'allrmter lath«* nvmeof a n«*w poat- uf that City. I« lying IO a «'rill' al ««»n* off) » in I dab county, hl wan! W. ditiou al hi« hvtur, suffering from pto- Tayh r is p'*tmA»ter, malve ¡M'iwuung. \ branch telephone line ha» t*en Wort! ha« !»rvn received of the death run fn»o» Dwwey to '•»*« Falla. This ut < Aptalu U illism llainr», a i i«meer gives the kalis a direct line to Boise •lining man. at Northport, lie waa a > B. U right • two-story rtaiden * native d North « andina ah I hu«l lw*eti at Hou» *r • Ferry, »»n the north tide <d «m thè o«M»«t • line the («e I my «laya of the He er. Was «UliFuly destroy *1 by Virginia City, Nevada. fire. The Northern l.umFwr C«-m¡»any'a The aggregate valuatbm wf tna In- •awtnlll at I varati which waa burned Struma u tiled ( r rwc»»r I at Wallace a (ww months agi |O. la l>< t* rebuilt. with the county recorder iu lv<>0 is New machinery I« on the way lr»«m •2.O5J.4I6,73. the 1 a«t, am! plan« for the butltlilig H*ury < >tt. n wsll knowu pi<»n«**r are ready fur the ontracL re farmer of th* Bulan valUy. hn« sold hla It is at>tMmn<'ed that the h-gging Ihn purché«* rampe ranch of 4 >1 acres. adjoining the Mdro «..«ley prlcsv w as I' tow natte n| ii the north, ataitc'l up Ag»u> Th*»«« can ¡«a», two Dvina* W. Bate«, promoter of th* hy a new concern. Idaho Midland railway, haa returned in uun»l*r, are among th* larg«-«i tn to New V<»ik. He uni the r e»! u iu lha Northwir«!, r.vch »'.nploving al«»til 150 men. The <»pwrali«>ns <»( lite new the te-«t ¡MiMNibte condition. u a • a ¿»> rv« n fit i» are cxjhi *d l - The P. <t’ I. N. railwav ha« • 1 m«»re extensiva than heretufuic. notin. r«| its intenuon of extending it« Judge M<-< r* a ! - calti* ha« l««u»' ! a r- .»d int«» the Seven itovils cuuutrv. peremptory writ nt man I vie t«i the Mr* I rails have already be*u pur King county Liar I of » omtnl*«i-nrr« Ch .l««‘«l . requiring them to call a •penal elec* The county c«’•ntiil»»l (icrs of Ada lion within 40 days to l*rmit the r«>«i- c uuly have ‘•r e* te l I <’. V«l-ixi t- dents ot that part o( the reservation rvprewent tn-ir interest« al the Na lyiug wlihiu King i munir io vole tional Live Muek A»”»' latiou meet, l«> whether they «teure t*» have the rvwr- I mb hei«l in >alt Lak«« ’ ity. v.« » iV’incvrd tu Pmr > ■ ntv the ¡rvhminarr steps have been taGm toward organising a l’ion«er \- discovered near Mangia. The discov »«»ciatinn at !*wi«t«-n All who re ery was ma i«’ oti the a«!j'»iuiug ranches ride«! in the slut* prior to the . !•»-.<» of uf A. D. McMichael ami J It. Itntler, th* year H77, ar* eligible fur mem and a lra«> has I*■«•« we« ured on one of bership. the«* by capitalist« win» wil I proepact Judge Mewart has rendered a decis for oil and ga«. F. K K. Mc< Mol'*>y. a repre- i<»n id considerable importan«’* t «entatlvo «•/ an oil rompauj in * »I ■ 1 «»l«e. Hr holds that the »’ity council furnia, ha« t-wn rv.mining all the ha« no authority U’ a« I as a board of ttelila of the raion*« ¡« king for oil I !» Is for hla «un;t«Aftv, ami he haa *e v.v u«ti»»u of property made by th* cured a Irtaao un Mr. M>: M le ha«'la council are Illegal and void. farm. OR! GUN Wardner district, destroy»*’! a tram wav which leads t«> th* Nt*:nwinder I he organ f vrtory at D a II as i* en min*. In con««M|u*m.e. tne latter larging its plant. mine had to le tem¡*»rartly »hut down. Th* By lie* Lrtdg«* a- ro«s I; -gue river Hi* fire originated in th* pumping is I* I ng lepairtrd and I« ch'•«*•! to hou-r loss Is e»tin>atu*l st travel. fully insured. The fre* ferry at Lb’erp »I. Hrnloti James Fatten, a ram her living near county, 1« not y*t in operation, owiug Bonn« r« Ferry, lost a valuable h- rsr t » hign *ater. while trlyug to cross th* river He F. E. Ihinn, of I :g< I)*. stdd 57 aft* mpted to drive the team a>-r-■•« < u the ire, but when Urar tbe middle »d I »a I«»» of |HV0 h"p« to - mu Iran I-'«» the stream the lew gave war til. ter buyers for h •‘rut« j .- t ¡^.«ind Germany » Potibon Not Defined. the h«3rvrs and i'eb'I* lhev c- uld t* dr.vwu out oue «»! t rm war drowned I red Walters, of th»» Faro er«’ I i «* torn mill, ha« ¡-ur‘na”e«| th«* < hrajw mill property at IVu Itetoti fur $'», • nt. WASHINGTON The trlephon* »'ffb•<• at Stitnptrr has at«’ll*h«’d H« telegraph ••(Her, and m»»«* ■aid that ll<><|U!ain will h*v. • «age« nr«« n< w tran*uittiod Be t«»lep!iuua lm«k«*l factory. to Bak» r < Ity. The At’erdren Order of Fagina will A te«t pit. sunk I 5 feet >•!! the < >re- et ret a •3,000 building. goti f5»iy, a rrc»*ul lovwliun in th* Lla- Sp»kane has accepted plana for a mo district, 1« »rtid t«> have di SC low .«I a crematurv which will cost • 4,500. Ic'lg- with |! J values. The obi Hartford hotel ha« been lorn < Iscar Dillev, of (Gkville, !• building d«»wu aud l«m«ie*i on cars. bille*l fur a dairy l ull ling which will t «• larg»« Jackmau. Skagit county. enough f-.r .*»•> row« and will have ail New What* <>m la endeavoring to up to-date Impr■’U’dirut«. W. //• H uri bur t w h h.*« , -î r .-nd i *1 : • r «. • 't of the O. K. »V \ ( o , b» twrome president of a street ralla »v company in P -rl land, lie han been an active railroad man 30 years, with ■«•vervi large ayatetng in the Last and with the Colon Pa« r in >*u I ran iacu and !*■ rllaiid. have the appropriation for the water J. V Fltsgild* >ti has I'Hight tho way i-r«»j* t raised from 115,000 to Cook am! Miller l*!gw » n I -»• t • creek, 150,000. ■Southern Oregon. Thi« I« a Irdge in Whitman county boasts of the which two f«wt of f »0 r> ■ k he« te»eu youngest court bailiff tn the Cnll«1 I developgff. Mat«*« in the per«ott of Millie, the li A young man, ag*d la erara, th. year-old *»n of Judge .M» D naid, of the ad»ipt»Ml m u of Th »ma« inith, wa. •u|erl«>r court. thrown fn>m a load of railroad tie« n*»«r Dr. L. 11. Merkler baa bgan • p Elgin, am! re-rive! Injurie« which re pointed quarantine nth er for Belling salted in hi« death. Attempt to Counterfeit Radway Ticket». Kan«as City, Jan II —An apparent attempt to counterfeit I'urlingt u rail l»>wrr« in < bina. I« freclv di*<*u««e»l way ti hets ha« I re-n learn«*! by the l hi« unanimity is too pronounce.| t«» local otficera of that road which has pass unnoticed. If t ie matter were receive«I in'or nation that a man re prot»r<| t » the lotbon, the person who cently tiled to opeu negt'tiati« ns with inspire«! many state nenia would proba a M. Joi*ridi | rinter u> furnish an elec- bly prove to t>e tne kaiser, who is at lrv»ty)*of a Burlington cuup’n ticket, the head of the triple alliance, aud the which ho pioducrd. The pr nting firm only o »tiler of the Vnglo*< ierman al* refuse«! t»i do the Work ami Uotifiod llatlct whose hands are unfettered the railway officials of the request I ng am! being kept t u-v in the Iran«- Burlington agents have been notified »aal. Is iu no ¡«'Ritinti to di. tate with t - N’ ' ii the "titluok ( r -pun ns tian»- a fair chan • of belug obrveil portatioa. III« majesty is mqre concerned In •hutting the Culled '-tales out of the A Milking Methin«. concert than any oue, for II !• th« it haa l*en generally lelirved by United Mat« a that has thwarted hia th<>*e engaged in lairs log t ia! cows scheme ol wbolraalr slaughter whl h could not be milked by any mechanical W' a« to f nbue < lilna with terror ol device. A Glasgow, Scotland, firm the Geiman empire, while the other « Ialina to nave a ma Itine that will do lowers were to thrust lu(o the back- the work and wauta to rshibit it at ground a« of u<> account, the Pan*American expoaition at fini As a matter of fart, however, there talo nett summer. Th« milking ma la no concert of tnw ¡«wars now. chine la raid to I* built on the pneu* Hnasta haa virtually with Iraan from matic system, with valve», suction it of her own free will, preferring to rublters. etc. make an important treaty with ( hina. American Eaginssr R<ka»«d. A. -’or ling t*> the Daily Telegraph Wasbingt« n, Jan. II.— A dl«|>Atch tbe Idee 1« contemplated of leaving out And l i<n the from Char lea W. Kimhik, consul of tbs Cnitrl Mnt - the the Vnilrd Mate* al Juares, Meiioo» ally of Kuasia. and united by reports the release of T. W. Lewb, an friendlieat tie«« to kmert a, will scares American cittien. an engineer on the ly work cor<iialiy with the »tumps of a Mexican Central railway, who waa concert, namely, the triple alliance srreMed be«'a use hia train ran over and sod England. Thia «imply means the kl'led a Mexican named Jeaua C'aide* <*• nrrrt 1« breaking up Into •>*m|u»nie« mn, who had attempted to make a .if which the division« ar«* becoming mots marked ae time goew on oonpling. KI Fa«..« p m.Sp _ Fwllaaan • 1 T m »ra n » . ih Ira ■ • < • a • • • • . • • ♦ a saws a ( onnrrticg ai »an Fiar.-is* <• w’lh «rvrrai llar« or Hoeei !•». Japai » hin* Fhi.lpf.ir«* • • M?» M > w<»*4«ianaeo. aerai ii W h I Belo atei<oa or ad>t *«• |!»<»|. Phoenix.- Aril . Jan. All of last night an«! nearly all day a fremied mob has leeu t « sieging th« county jail of Yarn a , and uuly the action of the a triple acting governor prevented Three trampa were arre«tc<l lynching la«t night for killing Cnder->i «riff Sam Devore, Devore went to arrest the ttaiii]« for sl«*aling m Barral of liquor, ami was *' t end* kitted them. The murdrrris were, soon under arrest. and a threatening mob lonnal »round the jail. This afternoon Act* ing< < • nited « di«p.»t. h -A' tng the ja I I w an iiiatlcquale fur the pr t«*i ti« ri o( the prisoner». The gov ernor directr«! that the pnson**ra I* placed in the penitentiary. Excite* «■nt -!‘.J r u- high, ;»• 1 ’< » te was a very popular man. Berlin, Jan. II.—Germany Is vet willing to define her position with Canada will send recruits for Hadeu- reference V» be. rotary Hay a | ropo*al l'o«*ll i African «--onsfa mlarv. to tranafer tbe Pekiu negotiatluua to The C hinese emper r • hr tber may Washington, according to a Ntatement t* the imperial euvuy to Berlin. made by a high foreign office official There 1« ob)e< tion t ■> umi-sh-mog l«> a representative of the press Imlay, because of a difference in view« on the the battleship Wisconsin on Friday. • abject. The (trrmau foreign office The Home press is indignant st the L-elievrA Mr. Cotlgrr • view of the at Duke of .Norfolk • address t the p’pe titude of the empre»a dowager 1« coi- Southern I’hilipplne port« may t>e re. t. arm that the |M>*ition of the < hl closed to ¡ reveut cotumuuo atioU be ne«e court at Mnan Fti is growing t* * u rele s more and mors untenable, rendering Northern transcontinental« anm»un< e it probable that the powers will soon a redu- ti »u iu through rain, i U.* succeed in persuading the im|>erlal personage« to return to Pekin. M-cenla basis. Amtxsaa lore Choate aud W hite are working for the removal ol negotia * ti ns Ir u» Pekin. a M 1 II » A M The Northern P* iflc* baa declared a regular quarterly div i lend of I ¡*r 11 is r M * r M cent on it* preferred stock. ladveiM I p Fpnkaae, Jan. II — Industrial Agent Jud*m. of the O, R. A N. Co., has 0. L. VIMCEMT. Pr»p. emltarked <»n the pulley of organising cooperative ertamene« m in Eastern erwamerteo and the Old. < <rrg««n and I ! astern Washington. Only Firat-Class Shop In the City U itbln a weak < ne ”• • ¡arative cfwam* 15 creta Shaving * INTFWNT TO Ol K MANY HTAIiff ery wa« < rganlr«- ! at Tekoa, in the l a Ion«* country and another at s .turner* Harr Cutting M • vl'lr, in th* Grand Runde valley. The Shampooing is * 4>mp*vhen«ive Rev mu <d the Important Hap Tekoa creamer» starts w|*h the milk Bath* 2$ * of 500 c *» wr and at Summerville the psawvg* cd the Past beck ia a outlook Is fo» 600. ( ««»demed t "rm. “ ibere is no c»»untrv mor« favorable for dairying, said Mr. Judson, “than 0K J. W. VOGF.I. k anteru Washington, < ’rrg ii and ttrwgon’a stat* levy t«x haa fixed at 5.7 mills. Idaho, and the crea manes un I* The kingdom of Saxotir adteit« • •tAfted under the must favorable ana* pice« farmers eld take a great deal loan ol 120.000.000. "1 itltrre»! in the new in luatry an I PORTLAND. O (ICON. llurgla • blew open a «ate in * ature it I« sur* to a great sue« Will mik* regular trip« to Srm. at Irving. < >r , but secured uo boutv Co. is promoting Tha <> It. a •• W etch locai column lor ia’.* ut visits. Boers caj'turrd three agents of Brit crea tne ri ea only «•n the • pereti ve ish pwaca commissi'ner a and pultun plau. that teing the plan that ha« to death. made th* dairy (armera of .Minnesota In < Wvgon, The Umatilla reef lightship has • nd Wisconsin wealth». again broken luoae and dirtied from Washingten an«! Idaho, tlm <s»n littens ar" tar m«-r* fav rabie f«w th* industry her »Utt u. than in tbe «tstr« of the l’p¡»rT Missis The rebels in Colombia made a dee sippi vaile», th* farmer» there hating (*rate attempt to enter < olou but w« re to fend their stock «I» ni"Mb» of the drlveu back. year, while here « atti* get th* ir uw u %% I'rtnce ('hang protest* against r«»n iiv lug pra< tlcaiiy all the tear. tempiaU-d apj« int .irnt of su> ••-e r I' Nrwly Fumulud xnd Pcft!t<d EORLSTRY Of OREGON. Ll Hung < haug. 13. BLOCKED THE MAILS. Hate sad Thers rrum All Partí of the New borld 1 * hroug Hout. j4 > J* FltlllA V , .1AM AKY Twe Chwwav RurMd to DvatK Law»h« Gott te th< Philipplrvs». lloiae, Jan. II.—In a fire at Nampa W vahingt n Jan.lt.— Auditor I aw- thia morning in a waah h- uae two Chi- ehe reveivod the final instructi«*na *rom neoe were horned to death. There tbe eecretarv of war tnday. pTeparatory were aeven Chitieee in the place, aud t » leaving Wethington toutght tor ihr the othera were reocued wltn difficulty, l’htlipptne», wh«-re he will enter upon ■me being taadly burn»l. The baely of hie dutlea as audibr f r the Philip >>ne of the victima wa. recoverwl. but pi ne arrhiprlagn. 1 ihr of hl« dntiea Ute other waa Incinerated, nothing will be to re-examine tbe accounta of being left but l it* of bonea. The (.’hi- officef* of the artny wtoo handle all tbe nee* bad conaldorable money In the govrrnment turnte in the l'hihppine bolhling. One fellow had *6,000 bur erchii eUgo. ied, which fa. vipe« u to recover. I '■ i • tep ■ fin. ni I l • m i im 9 i'l I <»f f .N73,.« iu mu»t 1« ’O»lr«| <!t>wo • lUO,ooo io bling it within the limit fixed By congress. The bustne«* men volunteered t«» furuiMi thi« amount ¡f the company woul-l acce pt the <<>ntra< t at the re<!me«l figure I he entire aum wa« rai-»et| in a week, bring overaub* barn Bay. Herwtof« re vessels have had acrilird •3.M36. It >• wtimaied that to wire to !’«>rt Townsend tor iustruc the * at I lo«hip c«>ntra«*t mean» the ex th»ua. penditure of f?. I HO, if M) in wages «>n Nleaaurew are being tikrti i> Intr»» Puget s<>un<l during the next three dure a bill In the legl«lature to nub yarns. Moran Hr«»« will build at once mil t<- a v- te of the |«upls an amend new macnina sb pa au«l p»wor I m > u « o , ment to the mn«tltutioii designating to C'>St f 11 h ),Oit>, raevtna aa tbe »late «apital instead of < >ly tuple. ( ommaader John W, Quackenbush. The tnlnr-r« working n the Admiral Waahingb'U, Jan 14. —Commander John W Quackenbush, ('oiled Matea Dewey claim, near Republic,, have The naw, retired, diol lodar at hl« home killed lour cougar« recently. large«t meA»ur«-d fe«d 4 in hes from in thia city, aged A4 years. tip to tip and th* sinallest 7 feet 10 < nmmutfd by Ih« P.’ii.Jent. inches. Washington. Jan 14.—The presi leut Th» honr«l of county commlnlonera baiar rommute.| thè tentone« ol Chea. h r Irvi« oonniy haa let a contract to L. MiUin, who waa lo bave t*rn the Northweat Bridge Company for H e bang* I in tuia city tumorrow. u» lui- oonatructlou ol a I tit fool apan bridge pnaonment for life. In !>eceml>er. acr>M the Chrh.lia river at Black’* |NVW. Mi Citi, who wa« a inotormau «*n Ntaliou. The < tilracl price i* *1,494. i»i.e <>f the Atrret railwaya, kille l an An Important atnke ha* )<een made other inutorman. Jeah uay waa tbe cause. on the pr««peily of the Oro Gran«!« '■old Miolfig «V Milling t’omp.ny, a Ssntsmsd to (Math. few mile* from Marcus. Previous as* Princeton, Ini. Jan. 14.— J. D. •av* gave from to 121.65 in gold, Keith waa this afternoon eon viole« I <>( ■liver an I ceppar and the ore from the murdering Nora Keifer and senton e«i new vein is expected to go tuu< h to death. higher. Daaivh West l«dxt lo He Our». Copenhagen. Jan. 14.— The neg »tu* lions lor thè «ale of the Danish Weal lud lew V» the I* mied M.»te« are se*m* Inlgy ap| roarhtng sett lenient. The matter haa Lern pia. rd in the hand« of H e finance nuninitt-* of the Hgadag, with the view of arranging the differ* •n«*e In the price asked aud «»fTerwi. The king and n.lniwtry are in favor of the sale, but final act! n may be de- lave«i by powerful op¡<«ition both in tbe island« and bere. I The • haft on th« Little Brre* h«-s elalin. in Ihr Bal l Mouutam district, I« d«»wn -fi fret, and averag«’ «-■<»» «of | » 40 are reported, So crow« rutting will I n * doiw uutil the lOU foot level is reaclic«!. Farmers living l**twr<-n l«rf-aii n and S«>«lavtlte will make an eff h»rt to £•<1 frr* rural mall delivery. 'I he rnut* w ill !»e al«mt ni follow«: brom ; lxiham>u to So«lav lite, thru«-* west .l.rat ,11 mile«, thence north about •Il mila», thvnre «.at (>■ «t.rtliitt point, Gaorea Nnw»>ui*, a farmer living . near Marquam. waa hwl.l up and | niblx-l In hi. own doorway. Mr. Nnwaomn ari.w.r<><| a kt»>ek at tint front di > t and *4i aurpri»«- I to find a revolver tn Fit« face on <>|*.*nlnx th«» floor. He gave up a It w dollar, he had tn hla pookat. C. H. Warren. Jr., ha- pnrehaae I fr»«m «ieor.'e l»ay a « ne-attlh lot*r«-.t In the < r««wn I'uiot property for ♦ «0U. The property a«l>>lna the ¡>la«lem In the <«reenhotn M untalo filatrici, an i haa been developed by a 4" f«»>t abaft. Il la rail that average a-ava from a 3',-frxit loflgn are 1'JV30. while aome •pecimena aeaayad »104. The eiocntlv* l«oard of the Thur*t «n Conntv Bicycle Fath Aaaoeiation re- port* *l.l»f*l recebad laat varar from the aale of bicycle tag* and * 4.S«S from other aourcee. An important mining deal haa JuH be««n cmaummatr.1 in F.a*t»rn Oregon, whereby tn* lunette«' and High Or* claims change«! hands. Th* considéra tion is placed at about f 40,n >0, Davi«! Jathlev, who haa return*! to hvm tt from Dawton, brought horns the |*trifie«i jaw of a prehistoria mas* todon. Fr»ru ¡M int to point th* jaw measures S7 inrhea, and it still con- tains two teeth nine in< has |< ng Il la 60 thoroughly petrified, weighing pounds. A maw meeting nt citi* n« of GII* ham county was held, «t whl- h it was decided to organise a < mpany and Build a ral'r ad (r< m < « ndon to the Columbia. Thi« would greatlv !>enefit the wheat m*n <>f that county, a« al present all wheat is 1*1 ng hauled in wagons 40 to 50 miles.