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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1901)
• * 4 • ♦ * •*- * * "» ... • —^ab *» • • • « __ a a . • t- « vraf-re- ei ..-.ra «.-a«’ »■ « A *• ! LINN COUNTY NOVEMBK1C 8 NEWS OF TH ESTATE EVENTSOF TUE BAN ABDUL HAMID ALARMED Foil A LARGE XAV\ iNin ttas (oaslaim ta,th All M>.«d at I _________ bslasMt Fsuitnwat Pravadt. T MS OF INTEREST FROM ALL 1 -ROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF FORTY MORE AMERICAN VES Paris. Nov. 4 —"Th«* •ultan lia» PARTS OF OREGON. THE WORLO. SELS ARE PROPOSED. ( ordered the completion with all *|«*ed G L VINCENT. Prep. i ivt the defenare at Hmyrna ami the entrance to the Dardauellre, " »ay* th«* Constantinoph* correspondent «epuri Juil Suhemtled Bv tUant M ( oaMnw Only Firtt ClAM Shop in the Gty A of th« Echo de Faria. "Hubmarinr hoa N«* Irait Kante Irma M next er Slaving .. IS cantt minis will I«* placed ami troops mo- Battle Shipe l)»«a lu Tu« Uran Aut Hair Cutting 25 “ biliaed at pointe where diwntlurka- Shampooing lions are likely. A violent anti ..IS “ VeeMle Seeded Io Make a Jiyauwtrital Baths French Ruling exist«, and b*ar» are 2$ - \a»y Io» ( mied Malet felt (or the uisty of French reaidenta 4M ««I sxsrasiaM Mrsielass in Turkish cities, Constantinople Hol»»-s arc causing eonsiilerwbl« France ha* sent an ultimatum Io Washington, Nov. 4 —Over and in the naighl»*rii<Msl <»i Bnavks, Mari- i excepted," Turkey. The officials of the foreign office above tin* four war»hi|w for which 0lt. J. W. VOGEI. i on county. Carnegie i* not a l>e!icver in the tialay informed the AaMsrial«-«i Frews Many improvement» are content- that the information sa*t forth in the conrresa direclrai hint last ■eason to Nicaragua canal. Specialist for Refraction and prejrare plana a* a Inala for •l»pn> plat«»l <>n the Golden Standard mine, dispatches yesterday wa* comet. Oregon bo|* took the first prite at priatluns at the n«*xt session, ; on Gall» creek Defects of the Eye. The m«*orrert announcement (rem th«- Fan-Amer lean.* tary Imng haa I ••(ore him the feet »ni It is estimated that the Itouglas Toulon of the return of Admiral Gail- t onr i . a vn, oh . No fresh plague « a*r» have Isen re Iiiendatioiu of the Is «rd of na _____ vol county prur*e crop will approximate laid'* diviaion, which er«ut«*«l a great construct ion looking to the authori Will make reealar tripe to Krkx ported al Liver|iool. 3,tNM).(MM) |munds. acnaatmn, emanaleil from th«* corre- U aicli local Cut'iuih F>r data at visit*. sation ot by congrvaa n| the building Th« Buliig lay naval statmn will II o I mm . broke th* seal on th»- door •pond* nt ■>( a well known news ag«-n- of 4<) more vessels of claamw from Imt- rial nearly 92<l imm >,<**> Th«* announcement was that Ad I of a freight car at Eugene and t00k ; cy : tin ahii* down to tug Is-at« The All navigation on the Yukon lias herefrodi alm containing a tarier miral Maigret, commandant of the plans fur the two armored cruiser» Mediterranean lin t returned to !' u- •top|sd on account ”t the ice. I number of rifle cartridges. and two Inltlv »hi|«s projected by con« Ion at 10 O'clock with all his v«*aaels. An attempt was m*«lr to assassinate gre-sa lost srreion already have hern The eoal bunkers at Riverton, including thou* belonging to Admiral th«- dowager emprvss of China. prepared, aixl look to the construc county, are filltvl with coal, Gaillard'* dilvsion. Th»* c«»rr»-s|Mio«i mine is now in pueitrun to get out a ent of the news agency refrrred to tion of IB,ISSI ton lutti«* stujas atxl 14,- President Roosevelt lia* issu«-«l Ilia large amount of coal if the proper Confused the fleet*, owing to tlx« dark- IMX) cruiaer». The Imltle shijw and first Thanksgiving pnclamstion. J. BlîARI), Prop : cruiser» a«ldith>nal to thorn* which the ■ arrangement* fur shippimg can le ne«. Admiral Gaillard has three Effort* are living made to prevent const rucitou I m «ni pro)M«w<«| prulnb- made cruiser» ami I wo torpedo l»>al de Samar relela from receiving supplies !y will I m - f th»- >«nir and general A 30 hot atsvcl tower, weighing he- stroyers in hi* M|na<lron N«wly FurniJwd and Rsfutsd 7be acting governor of Hawaii i lv|»* fhe I m uni a complete plan is ’ tween 5(k.) aixl fits) jiound», «ill arrive Thn-ugi' t«t..*^J* asks ili«t Oriental latmrera 1« udmit- Hire«* M-a going lutile shqw of SAN JUAN PIER SEI ZEO al Athena (hi» week for the new tire ted. alsiut III.issi tons displacement. Ou» U Mr» ar* supp'ird with th* hell. This hell wa» prewntrai to th«* Two armored cruÌMir» of shout 14.- The report is current in Washing- department hy <* A Barrett, of trsachi»« Cass Is B« Trts<1 la t*a Coevts <• tr»i (hr mark« t at! r.l..*'».* is») ton* displacement. | ton that I himse Minister Wu ba» i Athena. T«tl Vaixluy at Lxsas« South al Bradgo SOO. OREGON l«-en rveai led. Hix gunboat* . f «bout 1.200 ton*. Bai list timothy hay continu«* to I«* • Hix guiilMut* of »I m mt rt*M> ton*. ..... .................................... - ......... .. •Man Juan. F It . Nov. 4.—Tin pier Commissioner Hermann reports COLONEL R. C. JUDSON haubil to Athena by the rancher» ol ’ Hix guidatala of about 2l»> tons. property of the New York A Porto nearly 3&,0lM),(MN> acre* of unreserved Weston mountain The hay i» stored Two collier* ui alami 15,IMI) tons. Hico Hleamshlp Com|«ny ha» lat-n land in Oregon. j in warehouM-s and later will lw* »hip- i Drvottt HimMlI to t>T'«lopint A««Kultur*l K<sour««t of tasihingtoa. One re|uir ship of a)«>ut 7,.'*M*t<nis sei ml by the police in the name of |M«I to market The price paid is 4 > Botha jiervonally led the attack on Hix training «hipa of about 2.(1») Ora «on and Idaho the paope of Porto Rico under order» |w*r ton, or 93 leaa than was jianl in received from Governor Hunt. I tlie British a few days ago which Th«- ! tons. The latest g««»l work start«»! by Colonel It C. Jmlson. of Portland, Athena last sca»«>n. cnd«*l mi di»a»tnou»ly for the latter. Four picket lauta ot alami 850 pier, which waa erected under a i* the holding of exchange fairs at central liuaineaa pointa at frequent inter The city of Ontario has lot the con lii'ens«' of the war dv|«rtment. wa» Iona. A captive I mv II ooii containing nine vals. Farmers and stockmen attend these fairs atid display their farm Four tuglauta. tract fur a 54M) foot arti-aian well, burned some month» ago, amt the la-rsons broke l«ae at Ban FranciM-o prialucts. also cattle, horses and sheep, in the street* for a day or two Sale* riu* material taken from th«* well will W bile the above ap|«*ar* to be a com|atny ■■ngag«si in rebuiding using The occupant» W« tei« our Most Is lar*s qosnlllKMi • n<l and lloaled away. They tn turn are |«<tn>niMtl freely. k---|..|i«:! I-«. -I « •«« iMi' •*•-! aa*!*** lueur- land«-«} safely after a ride of ’it) miles. are then made to local merchant». i la* aasaye«! for gold. If oil indica the old pile foundation contending startling amount of naval construc i.l vil kind, ml aura iu ou> Un. don. ua Biisinea» move» briskly. Ideas are eichanged. The women folk« enjoy ; lion» are goial it will li« sunk to a that it »till lias rights under the tion to recommend to eongrere, it is »I...II noli**. I i ■ - ■ .n of Admiral shopping and a brief rest l.aixl sales are also made. S<1 tiers are attracted much greater depth. The machinery license of the secretary of war and It stat«»! that it is alter all, nearly a Schley has l<*-n concluded by the newspaper publicity. Colonel Judson'» efforts are always original,at- is on the ground and has starte«l to was simply repairing damage done by re|a-tition ul the program submitted • •• He la-hevea in amity rather than animosity, a I work. Canaala optmM-s the abrogation of tractive and sulaitantial. the elements. The council rubai to that 1««ly through Heeretaty Long principle that makes friends and iHiaineaa for hi» railroad, the O. R. A N. I the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. that the cotn|atny had no right to do l>y tlx* construction laurd last year, Oil indications have Iren found ‘ rht practical eiperimenta conducted by Mr. Judaon oa tlw 11 R d N or The {mstal cstimat«-» for thecoming so without a new insular franchise and is even smaller than the aggre Walla Walla farm, hi» broad views in encouraging diversified farming, and nrar Sjierta. I o.uuo The actlun taken placsw the mat gate tonnage prop<MM<d fai la* author work of organizing farmer'» institute meetings, have made him a familiar The Normal school buiMing • t is'd by the general or Dewey tauril. ter hi a J»«ition where the governor A French squadron »ailed for Tur figure to all the progressive industrial workers of the United Blate». The Weeton is nearing completion. In each case it is explained the can jMuut upon the rights of the par key to press Franc«'» demands. rnitral Slates agrii ultural d*|iartment has lawn attracti-d by hi» work and ■ 0.1 III,.-.. |,ut U„. t.. Tlie Dal)«* street* will I* lightod lies concerned. Lhi- company has (■- ■ Fix deaths from plague have oc i!M»l his method» a* object lesson» in encouraging the same kind of work in with electricity after live I'»th Of made an application for an injunc *• tal.. T t-1 . .rrv - ut tl,. r«| j»,| curred at Liverpool «inre SepU-mls-r 2.. other states. I next month. tion, will sue to recover dainagi-a aixl i ') ' I |-r* v 1-I n. th* I nit.-ii Stat«*» with a iixali-rn navy of sufficient New York city is Hooded with light Article* of incorporation oi the will t**l the validity of Secretary weight half dollars which have la<eti PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION unto w-t my hand and c » um *<I tin- m -»I First Christian church of Pendleton Root's license under the civil re strength and 'nuufe of harmoniotM unit» Thia policy was thought out "•wealed " gime. ot the Cnite«l Htates to Is- uifixed. have been filed. carefully by the two'board*i .m.l if || "Ihint* st tlx- City of Washington, A force of British soldiers surprised &SU Apart Thuraday, Novimbrr 28. at a Dav The neit Polk county teacher** in CASE BECOMES SERIOUS ia carri«»! out aa proposed, they du- u .. i X. . , this 2d day of November, in tin* year stitute will I«- held in Dallas alaiut the Boer*, capturing 22 men and two dare that the symmetrical navy final j of our lain! one thou»aiiil nine bund- the middle of Novcmla r OFFICERS: commanders. ly provided would be very much more W asliingtoti, Nov. 2 — President red and one, and of tlx* indcjwndence Miss Slows i AMoftor'i Art fiuldmf DM J. W. Games I ” m- -- . re-ti-T ,1 Presserei . i-ffivtive than the more numerous A number of |>otatoca 10 and II RiHi«.-v« lt today izstied Ins prwlarna-* of the United Htates tin* one nundri*«l lor full Sum. W. A. Ewng Roseburg for the Soutlivrii Pacific Vk< President navi«* of several of the European inches long and weighing over three lion fixing Thursday, Nov«*mla*r 2H. twenty-sixth. R. SlwHnn ,n»"1 hold up Cashier . .... 7 I (Heal) Constantinople. Nov. 4 — fust«* U. ■tate». pounds each were mhibited in Elgin I Soul ) i» a day <>t national thanksgiving. It i day the <-#*■• ot Mow Htone again u»- Anarchists throughout th«* world recently. THEODORE ROOHEVELT. read* ATACKED BY BOERS cam«* serious The brigand» are still have held danc«** and other demon "By tlx* president. Boca a general banking and ctchange j Three earload* of machinery for the holding out for th«* 1*25.Utlti ranaoni, "A Proclamation. The aeaaon i* strations in honor of Ciolgosi •'JOHN HAY. Secretary of State." Pomeroy dredger, to tie operated on and it i* (earrai that should they per KitchsMr Kiporli a L' «ait«r la Botlsli TM btnvinc«*. Loans made al current rate» nigh when, according to the time- j l.at«- steaim-r« form Nome say that hallowed custom of our |M-op)e. the! the John Ihty, arrived al Bumpier sist in their demand Mia* Htone will and draft* iacacd on priiuipal cities Lasa taas tt«aVy. 8UBIQ BAY NAVAL STATION a reign of terror is i*xi»i'te<l in Alaska let week. president ap|«iint» a day as the cape- ‘ have to Im Mcr:fic««l Nevcrthcl«*», thi» winter a» there are hundred» London, Nm 4 —-laird Kitchener rial occasion for praise and thank»- i The grade of ilio John Pay road the negotiations are »till pna*ee>ling. there who have no mean» of stijqiort. giving to God. Aoordin« lo lh< Plani of th« N s val Board It Anxiety prevails this evening at tlie has re|»>rte<l to the war office a dia- A. W. HAGEY lending down the mountain to the *»t« r to the British, near Bethel. East Ten state» will vote for state offi- Mill Coït Ovsr 819,000,000. “Thi* Thanksgiving finila the peo-! North Fork in reported to be in very Ulllt««i State« legation wh<*IM-e there ern Transvaal in which two gun* were cers thia fall. pie »till Isiwetl with sorrow for the I has been an active exchange of t«*le- Washington, Nov 5.—The major- bad condition. loat nine officer» were killed and 13 death of a grent and gotal president. .. . grams between Eddy and ft is believed at Hofia that Mix We mourn for 17« M<h nt M< Kinkj rvlM,rl of <h”hv«kd During the ¡HMt week 70 carload* varum» pointa. Mr. Eddy hail a long wounded and 54 men killral and Ifio Htotie i» dead. wound««l Following ia the tc«t of I wvmu «» wt* loved And honored him, Hear Admind laylor, whieh haw of livestock have been chipped from conference with Sir Nicholas II Ten persona were killed in tin ami the manner of hi» death »hoitld prepared plana for the proposed new the Pendleton atockyarda The O’C-onner, the British amhasaador faird Kitchener'* dis|>atch 4 Ixxiisiana race war, "I have just hi-anl of a M’ver* at awakt n in tlx breast» id our people naval station nt O|onag|M>, P. I , larger ¡«rt of the ihipmenta went to here, who is actively aasisting in tin- tack made on tin- rear guard ol Col A heavy storm has l*reii raging on a keen anili ty and a rvwolute purl»«* ,how» that the station will cost this the Sound. AU kind* oí vakliPii. rk*lk« at<4 RwHry f>- efforts to bring about Mias Htone’» onel Benson's column when about 20 Puget s<iund lor two day*. not to le driven by any calamity governnienl 919,359,500, exclusive A »utwerintion paper ia l«ing circu rvleaae. SCIO OREGON. Ho (ar from there lieing any oon northweat of Bethel, near Broken The Northern Pacific ha* insured from the jutlh of strong, orderly, |>op- of defensive works, signal station, lated in Vnion to raiar funda to ae- The ular liberty, which, a» a nation, we it* pnqs rty for 92O.UM1.IXX). firmation of th«* rumor) of her death I-aagte, during a thick mist cure and improve ground» for a park water supply, coal station, magaxinea strength of the enemy ia rejiorted to have thus far safely trial. circulating in the Bulgarian border to !«• uned fur alhlctica. it ia pro- King Bdwatd's physician attended They rusliral two "Yet, in spite of this gnat diaaater, hospital, encampnieiit ground» and a |».«ed to lease a piece of grounu M.uth district*, it ia said here that another have l»»-n 1,000. him at an official ree«<ptii>n. it is nwrrtlicleaa true tiiat no people native village under the control oi of town letter, written two days ago, haa been guns with the rear guard, but it ia uncertain whether they were able to The Csolgo*s autojMiy proveil that on earth have »uch abundant cause the naval authorities, which it is rweived from her. remove them. I fear our caaualtii« TIMK l AHI». the murderer wa* perfectly aane. for thanksgiving a* we have. The projioacd to provide for the workmen Portland Msrksti were heavy. Colonel Benaon waa »«• », tor 5 «««li,« TRAIN ROBBERY ATTEMPTED. Noyes has made a|>phcatioti for a [ost year, in )iarti<*iilar, ha» been one who will Is* employed regularly at the Wheat —Walla Walla, nominal, lr.it. I mi *. Alluni ................... ir 50 F M wounded, but not acrioualy. A re dockyard _ , ’ ’. I The luiaril re- 5.'x«55igc?, blurateni, 5tlc, Valley, (■oatponement of the bearing in hi» ¿4 peace and plenty. We have proa-, Olongapu •• l'«Mv»II|s I n> r M lieving column will reach him thia non*d in tilings material, and have commcixla that in addition to the 55<*55 tpc. " mt I v * s V s^ulus « u F. M. case Plat le tar»<k Sorth ( oatt limited m Mun morning." ls*cn able to work for our own uplift- four prominent |w>inta M*lected for >•» I. roiarulo* Flour—Best gratin*. |2 A5«43.50 The adminiatration Una L'n«ar1h«d. l.atrr Ixml Kitchener telegraph«! Admiral ■ *««*« V oqtr.na . • (w A M f «nd t he red net ion in ' Pl i* M ”. ’•’« in thing* intellectual and apirit- the defensive works by aa follow* I < stos Con mio li sa A M * 11 ,^',n*|v*i. Let us remember that, aa much Ri-mey’s hoard — Hilanguin Island, per barrel; graham. |2 80 St Paul Nov. 4 — Northern PaciAc 0*1*—Nominal 9Dulf I 00 pr cental Aolvrs Albanr.................. l| Ur M army. “Colonel Barton, who marched la* been given ua, much will 1« ex nt the entrant*«* of Port Hilanguin . Barley—Feed, 915*815.50, brewing, accrel service men are working on from tin- constabulary line yesterday, tao. », ter ll.lroll A large |s>rtion of th« Mberian, pectad from ua, and that true hum- the |»int on the wcat side of the what they Imlievr waa a plot to wreck flfi 00 prr ton I»•*r» Albani ? « A M reached Ilenaon'a column early thi» Grandee Arrlis» PMroll .... ... If ISi* M pen insula will be o|s*n(*«l to miner« age conies from the heart a» well a» entrance to Suing I my; Millatuff»—Bran, |I7 a I8; mid and rob tlie North t'oaat Limited morning unop|M»«-d, Hr re|»irta that next year. from tlx- lips and shows itself in Island, at the mid entrance, ami Fort train two weeks ago near Itai r laidgc. tao. 4, r«««m llnlroU ■Hing, 920(421, short», 1U«*2O. chop, Mont. The ilnted wa» late in reach Colonel llenson died of hi» wound»." )»••»« t*Mraii.......... Pri-psialiohs •re U ing made for dv«-«l». Wc can la-st prove our thank- Ilian, on the east side of Sul-ig Imy 91« u _ »' __ r M Arri««» Alban«. » â «i r. M the return of the Duke of York to fulm-sa to the Almighty by the way entrance—another fort I»- local««! to Hay—Timothy. 9H<*13; clover, ing Butte west bound, and it waa run law» Hank Burglarutd Tram tao. I arrnsn la Alban« la Ums lo England. | in «Inch, on this <-arth, and at thia protect the landing in Calaguaquin 97i*9.5O; Oregon wild hay, 95(4« per ning fast to regain it* schedule. ra.nuert with ih» a. |- sonih txrand min. ss iwy on the wmt coast of Zamhem Matlock, li . Nov I —Early today Near !>err Ixxlge the engine struck «.il sa (ino» tao mt ih Tra h< rara In Albani Mon. Counteaa R u » m >II demands an apol the Bank of Matlock waa buiglarucd l.-.-rr -tr|««turv ol », F. lux ih bound uain lo« province, and that the mountain Butter—Fancy creamery, 25<*27 l«e ; a pile of bridge timber U|wm the ogy from the amirtant rerrel.ry of ..X)>w „,er,.ii(Wi j. F<-«Uan»l jmsres leading to the naval res track. Every coach in the train l.y an men, who secured alwxil 92 000. 1 (Sin tao Jreonert» alita Ih« ». F Wol M4a dairy, lBi'42or, store, 144 15c |»r K.*«. veil, president of tlx Unilad ervation on the north and east lie tram si < ..risili» irradi lo« Itulriun.lrua», the iressury. eicept the observation car waa de Of thia amount t-ini waa in »ilver. ! pound. U Miuni.lls and sii fra.ni. n. ilta io l' .nland The British larks Bowman B Law Stat««, do hereby designate aa a day , fortified. The board's estimate for Four of the men acted aa guard« Eggs—Storage, 20r ; freeh, 23414c railed. Both Hie engineer and fire KliWIta KTotaE, Msn»«sr and Glenogle were ilaatroyrd by fire. ,,f general thanksgiving. Thursday, J equipping the station tor efficient outaide while the other two went in- man »tuck to their p.Mta, applied the i tt'XtaKR. Assai. Alban«. Eastern 2042!. »ide. The safe and vault were »hat. Malvar appoint# himaelf captain j‘''i* work of re]-sir and outfit of vessel», Cheese—Full cream, twin». I2%4 air brakes and the train waa *top|atl general of the Filipino army. IIi»’•'M*»wommen.! that throughout pending general development, is 912,* 13c. Y<>ung America, I3l«414c within its own length, all the cost lie« trrvd by dynamite and the building pnwlamatmn warn, native* who an! I-ople .«are from their (908,500. The report concludes with Evidence haa badly wrecked. There ia ahaolutely Poultry—Chicken», mixed, 92 5o<4 remaining upright. Americans that they will Is- t .atral » ‘nli-d.weuaptmnsand.it tlx ir rev a statement that much of the mater 3 00, hen. 94 00. dresMsl. 10411c Iwen obtained that the timber* were no clew,and no effort was made to fol oral aa traitor*. *\ r“' bornea atxl piare* of worship ial for tli« station must come from jier pound epringe, 92 504 1.00, intentionally placed on the track ami low the rubier», because all were The total h«a in thank the giver of all good for the the United Btatea, though a gixsl succeeded in heavily armed. per rlorrn ; ducks. |.1 for old 9-1'**4 the detect ivea have p Fourteen paopl* were killed in a countl«« l>li«»iiigs of our national life. j«rl of it can la* obtaim-d at Hong money and damage to the »ale and ---- VIA— 4 00 for young, geese. 9«47 ¡1er dos- connecting the men in the plot, No race riot in I. Louisans. Imilding la over $4,00(1 "In witness whereof I have here Kong. «n: turkey», live. KMIllc; dreeoed arreata have been made. I - <nt General M ili* has sub-1 ---------- --- - - - „._■■■ __ —... .. H4 l<*c per pound. Sfiammk Mot for Sal« nutted hia annual rejiort. R«»« f»4 ColUsioa ta«l«h Ntatrs* Threats. Mutton— l-amhe SlgCgroa»; drenanl Jaswaa tainti Bo«r ColoaiaU Queenatown, Nov. I.—Sir Thoma» The state d|a*rtment ia more san- Rosalia, At ash., Nov. 5 —A rear «tfifll^c |*r pound; sheep. 93 25 gnaw , Cardiff, Wale», Nov. 4.—At a mas» | I. ¡i.g-i.-ii, Jamaica, Nov. 4 —The Lipiea», who srrived here today on of saving .M;»s Bteae. «•dlision of freight trains or îff . 8c per ticund. inerting of tiic Mrrtiiyr-Ty«i«*vei col . , currrai in front of tin* ■l••|»lt here to- H<>g»—Gri**.heavy 9«4« 25; light, board the White Star line steamer British ship Darien, from Liverpool Ram. m Argentine have greatly (| Tbr wcn. .„„„j,. lier* tialay. the action «if their repre 9< 7545 dreeeed. 747 t«c |«r pound Celtic front New York, »aid to a rep- for Mouth American |*>rta, arrived weaki md the wheat market ,W() Bnd wt.n. sentatives in agreeing to »top work Veal—Small, N4M l«c, large, > 47 l«c rcaentative of th* Aaatrialcd Pre»» here Ualay front Colon, Colombia. Train, leave Ww< rei* for Portland and war that the rrp.rt that the MMUMW fc II •<atl..«iai io *>« m. lea.« lor Albany at > I* , Chinee* government ia Iwmg rvor- wrecked, the de|K>t wa» wrecked and last la»t rrnlay Friday anil and Hatunlay Saturday and threat jier ftound. She brought reports that luiainesa V »• ________ ganised on conservative line*. the building fir>*«i, and one tramp wa» ruing to atop on other di lay», _ in order Ib-cf—Gross top steers. 93-5044 (Ml. was fur «ale in Nrw York wa* quite untrue, and he intended racing her continues at a atand»till at Colon. •lightly hurt. The local freight train to keep up the price of coal, slid I mvss rnrtlanit » » • ai.. 1 j> m COWS and heifer*. 93 0043 50, dressed The race war in the South contin .Merchants here are arranging a “ Albaity U «n m . X* » ■> m in American watera neit season. He ue« and it ia feared that the militia was standing on the main track. The therefore wage*, «ran confirmed and ims-f, 5l«4«*te Jier |»tund. Arrio-s A»t>isn.l usa m , Il a m reiterated hi» ¡ntrpose to again chal meeting for the pur (wise of retpiealing engine waa drlached atxl waa doing reaolutiona au ona in support of the future I Sacramelo«, * » m , « tb a m Hope—BgltOipc per pound. will have to 1« called out. ■* Min FraiH-lseo 7 U n m . » 15 a m tome »witching. An extra freight action of < tlie leaders wa* adopted. 1 to take Wool—Valley. 114 13i«e j*r jioiind , lenge for the America's cup and ei- the im|»rial government <*<len .5 W a ■> . Il u a. m. President Castro, of Venezuela, baa train, with care I«* m I c <I with wheat, The situation ia critical, aa the em Eastern Oregon, t*412%c; mohair, prnwet! himself aa Iwtng quite aatiatiral .t.|- to have a large num tier of Baier« Iteti ver * * m . • a. ■» X Kaneas « Ite 7 IV a. m , • HI a m, with the manner in which the Bham- permanently settled on the Island of declared that mi far aa In» country and pullnl by two engin«*, came ployer« are strongly inclined to rvaort 20421« per |*>und, ■ r bica««» 7 M* m . * al a. m i* concerned, the revolution ia cndeJ. down the track. rock If had la-rn sailed Jamaica. s les Angele« | *■ p m . ì a m to a general lockout. Potatiwa—«54H5 per sack. • Kl l'«e.-s p m . sp in •• Furi w orla • SS « ai. • » p m. Rtawias ol Admiral Villasail Boer ( oenenande Seffprieed Will Expos* Rammakcra France ban a soldier to every 59 in “ I l«v ot Me «Ire» «,1 A a. m Western farmers all aay that high “ lionato« « a m . t * m New York. Nov. 5 — The Hpanish habitant*. Germany one to every 89, low«r C*bl« Rat«« la th« PfiilipptMi London, Nov. L—Lord Kitchener Washington, Nov. 4.—Professor er pricca for hay and other crop* will - Orlean« « JB p a.lFla Italy one to every 18, Great Britain steamship Montserrat, on her way “ w asMngion s I.'a w , • u a m in a dispatch from Pretoria say» Willi* L. Moore, Chief of the wirather compensate for the loas on corn. New York, Nov. 4.— The Commer - X*w York U *>p ai .13 SS p a» home from Havana, cam«* into |<irt one to every 11M). Colonel Byng auprriaexl a Boer com biireau, and hia aaaiitant coml«t the There are 5,888 libraries in the mando October 25. and ra|><ureel 22 today with her Haga at half-mast. In cial Cable Company today sent out theory of the rfficacy of »hooting a* a Fsltaisn a»4 Tirarlst rara oa bruii traine The Gant system of electric trac United State*, containing 44.59I.H5I a mortuary apartment al«>ard the the following notice "We are ad prisoner», including Field Cornet« meana of deatroying hailatorm» amt Chalr care Sa».ameni» I» O*,lrn atei FI l‘ae>. tion uara 3. (MX) volt* in each plisse bonk* There i* one library for evrry and tmtrlai rara lo < h <er>i. »1 tarala. tas« or liner i» the losly of Admiral Villamil, vised that the following reduced rat«* Hpanneberg and Onisthuiarn. Colo- aay none of the rejsirtsof ex|«*rimenta inane and Wsshln*l«»n 14,118 inhabitant«. nel Fortescue, the diapatch add«, had in Europc haa »haken their opinlon. < .marron« ai min Frenelsra» allh aererai which ia fill directly to two trolley who lost hi» life during the encounter to the Philippine Islands go into lln-a In» ll«n»laln. lapan. ('allea Helllpplnaa. wire«, the track forming tlie llurd con with the American »hip» at Hantiago. Nicola Treia has purchased 24*acres a day long running light with Muel Prefraaor Moor* will issuc a refw.rt < mirai and a»nih vinerirà effect on the 15th inai. : I. U «on Thia system pn-videw for \ The l««ly is on the way to Spain. ree tara M 1 *<««tmanaee a<enl et West ductor. of land on Ismg Island Hound and will ler‘a Boer command, tirtohrr 27, ahortly on thesubject, elaborating hia Island, 91-«« per word from New Kie Hallo«, ■ a.tdr.m hauling a 250-ton train of freight 20 Before the Montserrat have», the Ho killed viewa of the inveatigatIona and eg. erect the largest building of it* kind northward of Balmoral. <- Il MARKHAM, mile« an hour on a 10 per cent, grade 1H|iaiii»h «mosul and Hpaniah residents York, all other islands, 41 75 per in the world to experiment with four Boer* and raptured 54 priaonera, |*rim< nta that liavr Iven conducted Arai i.sa Fjl A l'era Adi r -rtiaa l. Or. of thia city hold memorial »Wrvicca. by a 600-horae |«iwer locomotive. word from New York." 38 wagon* and much stock. along theac linca. wire)«** mcasagre. Keystone Shaving Parlors Commercial House J. J. II.IIINES it SON General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers.... Hoiseshoeing a Specialty... r scio, BANK.. OF.. SCIO CAPITAL. $20,000. W.il am Corvallis à Eastern R.R. EAST AND SOUTH Shasta Route I 4 A