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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1901)
.. . * . '• • SCIO, LINN NOVEMBEK SHIPS FROM NOME A A PLOT ON SHAH'S LIFE. THREE GOLD TONS OF -M Keystone Shaving Padnr« G L. VINCENT, Brep. v*ng M - ..................... Ir Cutting mpuuuig ....................... ............................... J J. Iw i all work cusraatas-i not «4» - - ----- - i-,,....... 1 0R J. W. VOGEL specialist for Refractio -• Defects of the Eyt ronriawu, on. BEST yill make regular trips I itch local «ulumn tor data of ommercia )use J. BL.’PI), Prop %% AVAILABLE - w »r« tuppiird with Itw market« «Ihwd.jS % jl SCO. C II.IRMS ü ’ Blacksmiths i takers. * COPY k in tares q-Rtt ■ ■-I »41 n' >IM Sped <‘-v’ •ah . Ori. M.— ami arrivo! bere h bringing 620 se tona ot gold, di-wn th<- Yukon • i-anamgcr«. ar ti mter haa pr we st ice haa begun t »bore at SI Mi • scorw-S an-tind #in|aiiHv' oiticca 1 fumi roda of peo- •kmg lrana|iorta- 4ioti, <>n «teamrrs Bear auflh-ient for Portland repurta Si of Ilo- Carotine »•' day ah« aail-G. boi arrivai. TI hj Ehv-ring aalled for r 10 The rete- Stilivi (rum Dutrli (k-waend OeL 14. ■d thè Tinti« will Jfuvenilsir i. The gli juusuge down, radivi condii Km, «piami Irom th<- NT Nawly Fumuhed «nL* Thmughowl. J« .4 Hndgr. A a* ' . ’a" Ì ' k Í a 4' f ’ -c < **A»F .»"’N, * >->•-»k< BURNED •".A, *1 Itimmorui. Ind. ■■.- t J »V ” '-*"1 ■*■**-. s I In Ruma. — Hall a million Idmgs and slaivgh- ilostroynl by tiri» h- plani of thè G, koig colia|umy al Ri ighL Al tu ni- 3gs luul topplol d ilio tlanies neri' > thè dismantled >g lo dutroy lite Rosi roti standing hdlowing Imild- Export bori k and frani«- «ime- «•alida of head of thè coli I*'** "MO (X I a » rùflVL.' _ ________ ___ _ ____ _ reach ine. KockbiH, uvas wnat are auo*niwfnd iHlierwMie lodar tTHtawNHyiMw-■r-rww-vwr n-nr-^wcre kum-kni down Machinery for Inn ing for oil to a known whether the imprisoned nun i as the commercial i-onceasions in tlie I would have witnessed the grrateet and 13 injured, three seriously. Of .cYihange were dead or alive, their signals hav depth of l.fitx) feet i» l-eing placed on , protocols were a-cutal Thus a Are in its history. Heverrl businm« the latta-r one may die. A number / carrea t ratea ing ccam-el after midnight last night. a farm near Toledo. j single staple, namely flour, was houses on the south side of Market of other persons were bruisal or cut Great ditliculty is being encountered In street were bmlly score hetl, but uot but their injuries wore slight. Y. al cities The total out put of young salmon placed ufon the Chinese free li»l in reaching the place where the men from the hatcheries tributary to the view <d the present large market for s«>ri<>ualy burned. Eye witnc«-»»,« It was shout 3 30 o’clock. just after are ■ i»w«i »wall-of the tunm l Columbia will be about «10,000,OtMJ Amerii-Nu flour in China and the say that the flame« spread with re the Arst act of "Tennrsave’a Pant- are constantly crumbling, not only Ash thia year. ; enormous proepective demand to fol- markable rapwlity, owing to the fact n<r, ” and while I lie polyscope was | low closer relations, this one coiices- j that much na|4ha. varnish, excelsior Iwing gotten ready that the flash of impeding the work of rescue, but also A Hood River apple grower jptth* I ■ ion is regarded as ot great value. endangering the lives of the miners and other highly inflammable materi tlamc camo that oauswl the panic. who were endeavoring to save their •red 50 boxes of applea from 4 year Many women and children, who al was used by the Arm. Employes old treat and found lean than a box THE FAMINE IN CHINA eutoml-ed comrades. who slarltsl down the lire escape in mainly composed the a in I m - nee, made of wormy fruit. The |>anic the rear of tlie Jxnldiug la-fore the a rush for the door. A Salem man waa attacked by a S im Hundred rhuuMnd Pertom on Verve ol flames v^cre visible from the street, aeitol the gallery, and in v moment KING HAS CANCER. 'I'* foot J-ad, but gave the robber such a were eomjicllt-d to jump la-fore they the ucoupanla were plunging down Start allea l amina Spreading, ■ d >rHrr re drubbing that the latter w a» Jianjly had traveled two stories, iM'caiise of the stairs or were taking the swifter Rtal Conditio« ol Edward VII li FapUliwd OeC. zH 2X — According Shanghai, Oct. Accerding to the flames breaking through tlie win able to get away. method of climbing down into the j reliald« r< |>orts rereived by British ■ \REGON. Troubk It 111 Hu Throat. Crook county is fart coming to the Consul General Warrt-n, «00,000 jier dows. The first flremen who arrived auditorium proper. In their hast« • ------------- - London, Oct. 29.—Reynoltla Week front aa a cattle raining country. One ■eins in the piovince of An Hui and devoted their energies entirely to ti e many fell, landing on those beneath. ly Newspaper is the lint British |M|«r raiser recently sold AO head at 922 and , Ski,0D0 in the province of Kiang Ku work of rescue. N« U were spread in Rt-vi-ral were l-adly hurt in thia way. the front and rrsr of the building and The attaches of the theain- al- General Buller has been relieved of to assert that King Edward is suffer 50 head of yearling heifers at |2l are an the verge of starvatiun, and Mime who jumjied in were saved in tempted to stop the mad rush. The command of the First Army Corps. ing from cancer of the throat. In the (amim- ia spn-ading. The avail- r« J^eX land played and a numla-r of the this way. Oregon Hbert Line train wrecked iu today's laoue. It declared that since able (und« are inaigiiiticant. The 'f * i ■ Portland Marktt«. stock comiany danced. Thia had Scows W«r< Horrible Llaho and engineer and fin-man bis majesty's acccsson, three opera Chinese bave contributed 4'7,500 and 4/V. < much effect in quieting those near Wheat — Walla Wall!, nominal tions have imen performed for the re / * . r M killed Two ittrn, one white and one col- j the forvigners £l,5oD, A Committee t he stage. • I Wf M 55<455 tu'*?; blucatem, 5flc ; Valley, ot the eonsuto ia t«ing formal to aid ored, emerged form the fourth story Dm i- rfc-rmance ol the students’ moval of papilloma on tlie left vocal 55t<r 55 %c. M The great rush occur ml where th«- vhoid and that one waa removeri from the stifferers. and stood on th« tire escape with the steps came down from the gallery, llfall^ytic Aaawa ialioli was the feature Flour—Best grades, 12115(43.50 the right vocal elioni last week. flarm-e alt around them. The white Hire tin- two crowda /'« i?- <••• •" .J 'jwltgdj-braiion. met and were < urtelmg Copper Produthon. **A»i«tance wss hast I y summoned,** per barrel; graham, $2 1)0. man dane«al up and down anti ap ¿ a Á - X . -«du» J pecked into space not large enough Date—Nominal yOwtgl 00 pr cental . # ♦’ .his map-sty waa Butte, Mont., Oct. 2M —The sn- ¡■cared to I«- bereft ot his reason. The for half of them. The Weaker were Harley—Feed, ♦ 1 5«g 15.50, brewing, •• * >« s>*^ *** m V nqjinced policy of the Amalgamated colored naan str«al for a few seconds sis>11 knocked down _nd and trampled nn- -- --------- ;,--7 performed. 91&.00 per ton. copper company to curtail produc- and then jumped to his bis death below. Millstuffs—Bran, 9I7<41H; mid | lion in orrler to keep tlie price iff ¡The white man stood on the Are dcr foot. Tlie crowd literally rolled * *-1 - mporary down ti e long flight of stairs. As dling, 9201421, shorts, l'.Ha2O, chop, , T /**• «' ' a ’ all now ; eop|a-r up to 17 cents, ia now in force, escapn until he was overcome anti soon sa the rush waa over the care of '* ’** '''.AV - 91«. Both the Anaconda and tlie Boston then fell to his death m the street. the injurr«! Iw-gnn. A big room was Ilay—Timothy. |llgtl3; clover, '■'iti r -s A Montana mince and smelters have There waa Bo Are gscapc on the front converted into a tem|M>rary hospital, ♦7«*.t So, Oregon wild hay, «.’•<*« per liern clom-tl down, but it is said the of Ibe bulling, and all ■ employes from which every juitrnl wagon and Atom •ustienaion will be only temporary. ; rushed madly to the rear. • • -< • ■ ' ambulance in the city waa soon en Y Butter — Fancy creamery,tfi<17)gc , ) .*• 1• . 4’4 -.V" ¡Fully 9JMM) men are out of emphrymnt. An employe of Hunt, Wilkinson A gaged in hauling the wounded to the ^tfv. iHtAlOc, »tore, H<el5c prr ' ir — I Co, made the following «taternent Vunj lui Sort 1 PUas. j •’The lire started in the tmacment hospitals or their homes. ■ e—fttorage, Site ; frveh. 2! r.’l Shanghai, Oct. 2».—The newspapers at the Iwittom of the new freight ■ levs t -«ti, 20 4 21 Balo* H«r Contract hpaad z tor shaft. Workmen were employed consider that General • Yung Lu's Full cream, twins. 12'«(4 eren-t kt1 di*)>al<'li til 1.1 Hung Chang, adjusting the mechanical ap|mratua. Annapoiie, Md, Oct. 25 — The tor- mg America, 13S<*lh- it being intended to start the rlevator pedo-lioal Thornton, btnll by the Chteketis. misai, 9'2 .'HO* anM-rting that the F.mprvsalhiwagrr 1« /Ti« The Arsl any of ua, on the William II. Trigg com|>any, ol Rich anxious to enter into friendly n-la- ♦•-«•ay- 94.00; dressed. lomllti A .71 ground flobr knew of the Are waa when •n. ?» springs, 92.MM 100, tniiis with Riiaaia, and adding that mond. Va., made another run yester f ti’* . -■ ‘i- « i. - Hung Chang must promptly a sheet of flame Ir-apetl upwanl day to complete« her official sjeavl * . d -s. .r -, .r.-: •«'> « luck« ♦ f fur old 93 <*M I.i through the shaft. Everyone at once , a'.- ■■ • 2j»-e • * *. trial. Rhe made only 25 knots an geew*. 9,’><*7 per dos- conclude the Manchurian treaty, is rushed out through the rear. ' z ve 1<Le I |.- • dveMeil, prompted by revenge. hour. The contract calls for 20. d. '* :*<• -q fail Train Wr«k«d. follow« tin Fattwr i Leumi. Iw 3'-«c gmaa , drviuwd Charged With Murd«r, X« M ¿C« X' L » 5 * • ‘ Ottumway, la., Oct. IM.—Chicago, id, sheep, 93 îfi g rusa; New York, Oct, JR —ft ia reported Fair Play, Colo., Oct. 15.-—Dis unid. Burlington A Kansas City preo-ngcr y.r- •avy ♦«■«<»• 25, light, from 1‘eahawar, sayaaNimla dispatch train No. II was wrecked two miles trict Attorney Pence haa filetl infor to the New York and Ixindon Times, mation charging Charles Baker and 7<e7 l»<- per iHitind >«> - o* east of Exline shortly after I o'clock 8*se, large, 7«7l{e that Ameer Habib t’llah, following Mrs. Ella J. Vallie with the murder V * ’ tialay, the entire train, consisting of the counsel of his father, consults of the latter's buahand, I’pixie Vallie, stcere, 93 .MMI OU? the mother of I'mar Jan in all im day conch, mail and combination of Jefferson. Mrs. Vallie, who had ./ <♦ cars, with the engine, being thrown hewn discharged after a preliminary J.W3 50, «In - -.al portant aisle affairs. Rhe ia a royal T. '• princess, waa th«i chief wife ot Abdul over a 4t> foot embankment. The cars examination on the same charge, was were splintered into small pieces. rearreated and lotlgetl in jail in default I / J* • . ’•» s • •• <A > pound Rahman, and enjoys much prestige. There were nearly >» passengers m - of gin,is«) bail. iMker is also tn cne- • .*" ' ’« • i ! s-r pound. Hhc dues not head any faction again« tlie coach.«and how any esea|wd is a today. Mr. Vallie was Iw-aten to » " z ' V* • • lalStjc per pound . ' C -v< Hal-ib L'llah, as Cniar Jan ia only mystery. Three are prolaldy fatally drat I? several weeks ago without auy j<*12t>c, mohair, 19 years old. njured and seven others badly hurt. •pjarent motive. ’* T • * * r sack. •.¿4 A.VA Gat«« Bey« a Ml««ewrl R-»<i Sink« Mastnwnr In Spam (iiyaaiu Inill R iimiii Pana ha* fey. Pattonaburg, Oct. 2.M—Tlie Kan ft (a Mid Barcelonia, Oct JR—The anarchiat Iaramie Wjro., Oct. 2A.—Pn-fea»or nts 9900.- propaganda in favor of a general sas City A Nortliern Coiinecting rail C.W.Gilmore, in the employs of the road was sold at auction here today •trike is proving fruitful in Kpain. for gNiO.OUO. to H. C. Wright, of Carnegie museum, of Pittsburg, has V I »• I ’f k,a«t quantities ... of I Leading anarchists assert that com Chicago, reprewnting the interests of discovered near Medicine Bow, RO mixing with mittees thr-mghout the world, repre John W. Gates. It waa previoualjr miles west of thia place, the almost h. In 1900 senting 8,000^000 workers, are only atated that a syndicate hestlHl by Mr. ¡ i-ompíete fornii remains of an im- ' VA’ • - <r*« -d from Italy awaiting the signa* to inaugurate GaU-s was anxious to «ecure the prop i mense broritiwaurus, a very rare 9 tons from the universal strike proponed by the erty to form (art of a big railroad •prefinen, and one of the largest ever Greece, 4.R7H German workmen and approved by syndicate which is to include the ’ found in the southern Wyoming Arid. Angary, he American and European commit- Omaha, Kansas City A Eastern ami I The remain« will bo urn urtbrvl I sent to Pittsburg. the Chesapeake A Ohio. u3u7">n WTW VfA ball mile trotting record at Memphis. All Oregon counties interested in question involve«! in clash over mon to cifiert l-o-.k,» ol Marion county officials. Reinforce merit a reach the Island of Samar from Manila lie in-mi Chaffee dora not Consider that there ia cause fur alarm. Wall Htrvct awaits the return of J. rieqainl Morgan. Many |a raoiis were hurt in a panic In a Louisville theater. Coat of public schools of Oregon for 1900 waa nearly 91,800,000. An injured tireman aura the South ern FaciAc for 940.000 damage«. TH# ’’M that tt «IRR. i - ' . * < «K rjv/- e l ,w