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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1901)
• I VOL. SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OllEOON. FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1901. V NEWS or TH ESTATE .. OO TO THE... Keystone Shaving Parlors T MS OF FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OF OREGON. TM. BILYEU. Prap. nul and I is.-s.ul tGpp*ala<« of Im porlsnt, 15 cent, 25 “ 15 • 25 - roKTLAWIt, HR. _ Will make regular trip« trips to Reto. Wateb local column tor «lata of visits. Commercial House x. Th, eu «bout Oar Tbrhon« (<«Hnoe*«alih Latest M.ritl Rtport The rash for public lands in Uma tilla county were never so numerous as thia year. financial strait». I Ann ricans captures! a rebel camp1 in B.d>ol island. Another oil company haa Is-en organised to o|w rate in the Malheur county district House's tond is playing to overflow, i ing sudiemres in London. * * Fire dretroyed the (’raw (ordivi I le, 1 Ind., wire *1M,UOO. and nail plant. Portland capitalists are figuring on leading the W«-»ton water works and ehetrie ight p ant. !/«•*, Lord Halisbury is sani to l«e aging rapidly, and displays little interest in public affairs. IDAHO'S LOG CABIN PRINTING OFFICE. Idaho has a printing offic«—-and a g'«d one—that i« «till mairitaimd in Riditors blew open the Bollersville. O.. postoffic» safe, and secured *.M»i the old log cabin built over 2R year« ago. The W <s«l River Tinxs. dally and wre'kly, at Hailey, occupies this odd building and everything al-.ut it is com worth of stamjM an«! *5o fortable and convenient Additions to the building bare been made a- hsve Pittsburg Fa., switchmen needed, partly of logs and imrtly of modem building material T. E l'i<-ott< ■ mails a demand for higher wag.-s and < J. BRARD. Prop has owned and published The Times since the first issue, June 15, |KH| will go on strike if refused. When tlx- daily was started, May 22. l**<2. Associated I’rt <lispatcb<-a were The lavdiea of t!>c eight mining received by wire at Blackfoot an«l then sent 175 mil«*« by stage to Hailey. D 11.- was the first daily pul>lish«*«l in Idaho. officials were r.'covrred from The office floor in th«- I cabin so Nswly Furmstod and Rrhilrd Baby mine in West Virginia for a lime the virgin soil. Then llooring was hauled in 160 miles, coating Throughout.-A J» .A Mr 1’imtte haa lieen identified with daily |«vp« rs in Two men hare been arrest«! and ♦ 125 ¡er thousand feet. Our libici 1« kiff’ud w-ub ito confeseni to the murder of young New York City, Chicago and several other larg«* cities, always in im brrf th« niarkr'i affords* k J* With a single exception he has alwsys de Morrow, which occurred in Portland. l l- rtant and successful ptwitiona. ; cline«| |><>litical offices, ixvauae he feels that a t>ew«|u»|>or man should dcv"t' South « BrMgr. SOO, OREGON Ou the suggestion of Germany an«l »11 Ins time to Ins profession. The log cabin printing office attracts all visit- Russia, there has been an inter- ! national exchange of views regarding ■or» to th«- Wo««! river country and Editor Picotte may well 1« proud of In« i building, his plant and his two newspapers. the surveillance ol anarchists. J. ,|. D.WJiES & SON General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers.... A Brut Ravtew of IN, IWowth •«d tmpM»vamaa«« of th» Muy ladurirw, Turkey is in l<*d Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. TOBA I! OI II II1M>E Ths Jury FiMh lina Hot traltty ot ths Mur S«r al M«i«4ith THE WORLD. QIC J, W. VOGEL CONSIDINE CLEARED The steamer Alerta. with 20D |«u»- CONGER 8 PROTE8T. senger«,Mim«' ot them dischargid sol diers, is toiler«»! to have liccn lost ! while en route front Hubig toy to Su Msd, L'nds, liutruition« from ths Slats Manila. UfpartnwnL PERISHED AT SEA. i A four foot rein of rich gold bear ing quarts has been uncovered in the Baker mining district The Coburg luintcr mill has in stall«'«! an elwtric light plant and will run day and night, A vein of coal lixs Isen di«covercd near Huntington which promises to develop into a very fvir quality. Scarcity of car» in Houthvrn Ore gon is delaying somewhat the shi|e merit of wheat from that section. Hinall stockmen in the southern |art of I inatilla county are l-'lng crowded ««lit of ltuailie«a by the own ers of large herds. ' ' ■ -■ | . | IMMI buslnds of wheat raised in I’uia- j tilla this year, a total of i,5UU.<MM) bushels have been sold to date, The price average.! al«>ul *0 «rents. Settle, Nov. 22 —John W t'onsi time left the King county court bouse shortly before 6 o'clock last evening a free man. According to the verdict >d the jury, he is not guilty ot the ■ murder of ex-t'hicf <-f l'..|ic« William [ L. Meredith. The verdict was rva<1 J in the court room at 5 35, exactly ilhree hours from the time the jury men were lockisl up for deliberation. | Il was received by the defendant, his family, (riemls aixl consul with every ‘evidence of j«iy and relief. There was | no d> monstration ot any kind from i the big ami iene, the only^niov« incut toing toward the d<«>rs The memters of tlie jury are reti- cctit concerning what went on tohim! tlx* d«a>rs ol their room On« and all ■ dtvline to say how they stood 'on the . first ballot, nr to give the numtor of | ballots taken. No explanation was offered for the long delay. As otic | juror rxpraaecij it "We exject con- sid>rahle adverse criticism, am! a j good daal of th* other kind, so we have agreed no* t«> say anything about how we re«clic«l the verdict." After the reading of the verdict. Tom and John Considine loth roe« ami grasjsd the tuinds of the jury men. who were by thia time filing from the Is»«. There was a general shaking of hands about the Considine table for several minutes, ami then the courtroom was gradually cleared. The long trial »•• over. It is not thought likely that Tom Considine, who Is also Chsrgcd with tho murder of Meredith, will to brought to trial, although the prow cut lug attorney has given out no statement to this cff<«*t VALUABLE CARGO WORK OF THE CALIFORNIA EX- CLU8ION CONVENTION ; R« F imu I ims I of ths I mmv la* li D<m»<ul«d Muaorul Adopt,4, Asking lor Kot». lion ol l.piKiu ,tul Olhrr t orogner, Thrts Thouued llrlrgstr. Prr.rnt. Krp riMMing All P«rt, of th« Slats. Han Fran< tsco. Nov 25—Th«< Chi- iK-s«- Exclusion Convention, ex Krp- ri'sentalive T J. Geary, chairman, Coni|»isrd of 3.1»»» d< legatee, repre senting the state, county and city govern incuts, and industrial and civh - organisations in all 1-arts of Cali- birnia, teslay a«lopt«x! tlie follxwilig toMilulions F irst—M <- demand the c ritiust.c« of th- existing trratire with China, and tlie re enactment of tl«c t;«ury exclusion law Hswnd—We rvconiiiieu<l that the t alifornia delegates in congress act unilevlly in the presentation e«f a bill to accomplish thia purjssie, and use their utmost endeavors to sii-ure Its immediate <-na< lini n', into a law. As a supplemental report, the com mitteo Oil reaotutiuns pn-senltsl a statement, which was sd pti«l, recog nising the menace to tlie industrial conditions on the coast of the rapidly increasing number of Japanese anil other Asiatic immigrants, an«l asking that ll>o matter lie referred to tlx* ex rcutive committee with instructions to lake such step« a« may be nev« «.«ary to secure all |x»sil>lu protection from tlx* r-vil» m t forth. Ihc convention also a*i«>pte«l a memorial, «tating at length the rea sons why tin* continue«! restriction of (’him-««' and other Asiatic immigra- AUilu lion Is demand«-«! by the people of tlx* Pacific coast. Steams/ With 200 Ps>i«n*<rt. u u ' ** *’ Pendleton will suffer a fuel fatnim* Stcsmihip ItriMighl Produiti from Pretoria reports many more cap- Manila, Nov. 26. —The local »team- ’hi« y. ir, as there are al- it l.issi Washington. Nov. 25. — Minister tslusd • *200.000. bttjr AUf *t «rk in lAFgr qvj«nl|||*6 »t»-l turea in th«> Transvaal ami Orange lc*V • ’ < I •*« •»»'! »• •< -i «»•*«■’ Conger's action in protesting to the er Alerts, with 200pa«»cnger« includ- ''"”1’ !• •» <•! ».««I in th«- market than Seattle, Nov. 20 - Products of Alaa 1*1 Ail 4 i»4* uf Mvfil ill uur IlM vioue ifi River Colony. In the southeastern i usual. The ah< rtagv isjlue to a scar- .V r, ‘-'' ’".'I'”'1« ■> " »r •kotl nolle« . ,i rrnn ■ nt ... mi -t Ils arti lug some ilrechargi il American -ol- LOST IN THE BABY MINE ka valued at *200.000 wore brought to district of the Transvaal, the British < In ■ i | city of Inliorers, trooji» are dealing with isolated |>ar- Irary cancellation of a railway fran- dim, from Olongajsi, Ruing toy, to , Seattle aa the cargo of a single vessel. The Astoria Canning Company will the Senator, Captain James 11 Patter- Fartv of Officiai» W«M la t» InvsstigaM sad ties of ILs-rs Manila, is Is'lieved to liavc Iss-n lost . hise, granted to an' American com I not sell It» “ ‘‘ Alaska tannery to the Probablv P»ri«lwd. Csjitain Edward 1*. Lasrton's com- »on. which arrived from the North to Aguinaldo wants to plead his cause |>any, and its transfer to a French ' ; trust. •h‘*T O| | -i4lb Bluefirlda, W Va., Nov. 25__It I pany of the Nincte-enth infantry ha.« SCIO, OR. ’ before congtees. I ivery ataUa day. E'inh and fish products made up cnqioration, so taken upon ropresem A daily mall service will at once be attacke«! and captur«*d an insurgent J the entire shipment Thera were 37. Il o’elock i! i- n>< rning Huperintend Quean Drags, of Harris, is said to tallona made to the state department ' Inatltutoil between North Yamhill and US cases of salmon from Petersburg. «Ut Walter tt'Malley. «d thè |*,s , fort on Bohol island, south of Cel>u, ■ have (wa n shot at. by the Am< rican-China Improvement in the Visayan group. T his fort was ; Tillamook. Girard Point and Hitka Bay <anuortea, bontà» ( oHier» t'oin|<atiy, with Htale Fire al a Colorado mire caused the Company, which has a franchise to ’surrounded on all sides by a preci The 10 »tamp mill on the Flagastaff and 3*M cases of fish guano and biO Mie- Ifsp.'cior William Prnsi ami . construct a railroad from Canton to pice, and tho only entrance to the I mine st Baker City im a«aln running barrels of fish oil from the Kliasnoo |>arty «>f ai* uther», enlered thè west lies of probably list lives. flahertee. Hankow. It is understood that for- higher ground was guard«-.! by a stock day and night. mine of thè Motithwest Virginia lm Canaila will raise a mounted corjm on the return the Senator got triture of the claim was based on two ade, with a line of entrenchments to- The Astoria City Council H as or- aground on a rocky bottom at the provement Com^any'a «sdlivry b r thè for the “a>uth African war count« First, that the road was not hind it. Captain Lawton sent Her dertni tho Improvement of Ove blocks purpos« of Irarning thè irne »itualion north entrance to Wrangel Narrows, Colombian Litorals captured Colon compiei««! within the stipulated per in rogarti lo thè rocent exidiwioii and grant McMahon and 20 men to climb of city street». bending several plates on tho star after three hours' of fighting nii of tin,« and m - coix I, that the tlie precipice and attack the fort in l>oar<i side forward. Hhe hung fast tir« in thè Baby mine, and up lo mid- Heattie capitalist» have purchased A fund is toing raised in Manila to American cor|niratiou had passe«! U> the n .ir tllght bave not lu-en bearti frorn. Hi r.;i ant McM.il p i ' tho Little Chieftain mine, in the .Myr about 8# minutes and then hauled her I prevent the execution of Torres. til«* Belgians. At t! |* M a party ConSlsitng of ci- accomplished their task after three tle Creek district, for fiu/JOO. self off. While the springing of the OFFICERS: 11 <> state dejiartment holds that the hours' climbing through the thick plat. • did not causo a leak. It may lat perieneed minerà, |.«f |>y Assistant Marines in Hamar scaled a cliff 2ts* Portland partlea have bonded three er be necessary for the vessel to go Hu|ierinlcndcnt King, entrnsl conditions in China fur the juist year undergrowth. They t«M>k the enemy thè Pmtdmt I. ▼. Gsinss to t h igli and ilestroyr.1 three insurg and a half have been such aa to mak<* by surprise and drove them from the claitiiH in tho Myrtle Creek district Into drydock mine in resene of ih,. |,sit party ent camps, killing 30 rvtols. Vier Prnsdrnl V. A. I » for *12,000, and another for 310,000. The Senator brought RD paaengera righi, but al ri |5 th«-y r. turno!. b»v it in>|M>«-il«le.for the American com fort. As the insurgents <-M-ap«d. they (Tashirr R. SUhmi In his coming tix*»Mg« tlie presi ‘ pany to have complettx! its work, and had to pirns the remainder of Captain such a Stock in all parts of tho state la from various Southeastern Alaska ing encountered -------- a quantlty of 'dent will recommend the reenact ! that for this delay th«' Chinese gov Lawton's i-oni|iany at a distance of 150 reported as being In better condition points, prominent among whom were black damp as p io make it ini|M«silt|o Professor <*. C. Georgeson. special now than ever before. Htoekmon are Doc» a graciai thinking and exchange , ment and strengthening of the Chi-1 ernment i I m -II is res|M>n»ibl«. In the .yards. to proceed any distane« itilo Here the enemy suffered ter thè agent of tho Unlte<1 States Agricul ' neae exclusion law. •v'Cimd count the fact that the road i rible loea«'». The insurgents defended »anguine that the loaaea this winter mine. All ritorta are toing u»«-«l io business loans made at current ratrs tural Department W T Rummers, will be very «mail. The union iron molders of Han I maintain« its American charter ’themselves with both cannon and president of the First National Bank recover the Ixalics of thè ilia)a*eling and drafts issued on principal chics Francisco will return to work on a I makes it incumlvnt upon otir govern ' rilles. The amount of scalp bounty war of Juneau, and Dr. It. K. Wilbur. of party, but no ht>|«> is cnlerlaimul Tho cannon were captured; nine hour basis with an increase of! ment. following its rule, to «Icfend the smaller ones wer«’ removed, while rant» Issued by Wasco County dur Ritka that any of them will tw recoveretl th«* franchili«'. alive 21» cents per hour in wages. the larger ones were buried. Captain ing tho two month» ending October 31 1» *502. This 1» lc»s than the two R oomv «I|' v M««ts*« tv Lon* Th.- fire that originally started in Imwton, in his report, makes special Green good» men have bean selling correspotuilng month» of last year. A BANKRUPT GOVERNMENT. Wahsington. Nov. 21 —Thecabiix't the Baby mine last week, • ml which mention of the bravery of Hergeanta ismtmasters of small towns stamps T L. Gilliam has S.fiOO.OOO feet of inerting today lasteal almtit two and a was siip|K>M«f to have been under con- McMahon and f.ist. , from "un.!cr»trey«d plates of the gov The whole time was trol, is now burning fiercely; .411 the General Chaffee has ordered that in sawlogs ready on the Upper Mohawk half hours. ernment," The s«-ret esrvice is lin Turkey It Without fundi sad I nstil« to (tor the future Complete records shall I«- to deliver on his 10.000.000 contract ■pent in the reading of the p.eiiddit s members of th«* lost party •re proni* ing its Iswl to capture the bunco men. row Troopt Art Unpaid with the Booth Kelly company a» metuiage ami in commenting u|»>n its incut in ibecoal ti.-l.l and kept of all natives taking the oath nf , •ml the vielte- soon as there la sutfi> lent waler to various feature«. Two fast trains on the Ranta Fe Constantinople, Nov. 26—Never allegiance to the United The mmnage is ment now prevailing at Pocahontas Htat.-». run them. crashed into each other near the hmg, and is said to l>e vigorous iti is intense, business having been prac- han the Turkish government been in Duplicates < f these records will la* AH kind* vf «airhc». e|.<h aod f» Nessiles, Cal , resulting in the death l.ewls C. Pooler, a pioneer of lMSj, tone, in that respect at least quite timlly sus|vnd«*l. All tlx rnemWrv signed in English. Hpanisli and Tagal. such financial straights as at th« of two and the falsi ¡injuring of •< v died at Willard. In the Waldo Hills. characteristic of Itoteevell No other of the |>arty are married, some having present time. It is impossible to see cral. Quite a numtor were leas sen- November N. aged fin years He was business was transacted. large families. OREGON. ASSAULTED BY MINERS how tlx* ci|iei>s«w of tho Rainaran and a native of New York. He croaae-l , ously hurt the plains to Oreogn with an ot RETURN OF CHINESE. Htudent riots have occurred in Bairam, due in !>e«-«'mlw*r anil Janu Non L'aloe Mtn Art Ailsihtd at Mint, Nur Japan May Adopt Holland Typs. team and settled iu tho district where ary and involving £360,000, can be Rpamsh towns. Viminnt,. Indiana, he died. N< w York, Nov. 2»‘> —Commander» torsi Ruih Io Gel ft*. A Rstor« th« Pr«»«nt Colonel Meade, ot tlie niarincs, is met. Tin- Ottoman bank utterly re- Vincennes, Ind , Nov 21. — Four Nishi and Rata and Lieutenant Ide, fu««-» to make any more advances and ♦ «Juxoa L aw f spiro j on trial for drunkenness Portland Markets. hundred union coal miners from the penury IS so acute that even the of the Jajianeee navy, witnen«da trial VIMK • a un. Purl Townsend, Wash., Nov. 2.i — Fire at Assumption,* III , deatroyed tr<»«|<a in many provinces are unpaid. Washington, Connelburg, Petersburg, Wh«*at — Walla Walla, 57, blue- of the Holland submarine torpedo Ma». t*»r 4 ««|nini» terurding to advices from the Orient I projx-rty value.) at *55,<SK). The consiijuence is that there have Frinceton and Montgomery arrived stem, 5Nc . Valley. 5fit«s57c. Trfelo Ifefetr* AiMny li or M boat Fulton Fere t««!ay. When asked brought by the steamship Kinshiu •* ’* < ,<w, r M The Metropolitan took, of Iwn mutini«« in several districts. Ta Flour—B«-«t gradea, *2.85« 3 50 what he thought of the l»«l Com Maru, arriving today, considerable hero al an early hour this morning •• *ff'.«M Vferula». • U r M Hostile d< monstrations here recently coma, has clowd its doors. and at 5 o'clock made an attack upon |*r Imrrol; graham, *2 50. N «» I . rei Uthlni mander Nishi said he would recom « •■ It« HM-tit prevails III ( Ilina over the Hats—N. initial 96*1*1 <10 pr Cental l4M»*r* Yagama... r...,1ITIT,TTT „ . F.v Rcprcecnlative Hweet, of Idaho, have only been quitted by the author- the non-union miners employed at sua M mend the adoption uf the Holland attitude of Hi« United Htates relative !«**««• I*«»r»a)lut ¡ties hastily scraping together a few Il s> A M is charged with cmtesrlemenl. the Proepecl Hill mines near this Barley — Fessi, |l5.5O<g 16; brewing, to the exclusion law. and fears are en AritvM AitAt»}............. . IMG* M thousand piastres as something on ac boat by the JafiaiieM- navy. After city, A« a result two men are fatally *ltl<a 16.75 |ier ton, tertain««! among a large number of The National reciprocity conven count. 3. f«»r witnessing the mile submerged run t'vlevtials now in China who are en- hurt and a half doaen more seriously Millstuffa—Bran, ♦ 15.50« 17; misi | l*Nk*r* Albati* - ?» 4 M tion has op.-ned in Washington Af'un ’ 111 I M iniuied. dling, *I'JM2<> M; •hort«, 16« 17.50. and porpoise dives, the visitors took a titled te> return tn th«- I'nited Htat« s. Athlstk Club Swlndlt Rmalljiox is spi.-ading in Vienna, trip in the Fulton. The union miners formed at the chop, *15e*|6 50. The prisent exclusion law expires in Nx*. 4, ft«*« 35 cast's toing reported in two days. Fort Hcott, Kan., Nov. 26.—Tlx* union station and marched to thi (««««• Iwn i . I * P M May, 1901, and the Imsis of fears of Hay—Timothy. ♦ ll«12; clover, Arri««** Albany. . .......... «Cu t*. M A Colorid« Protettori Invísteos. Prominent Heatlle woman has ta-cn federal grand jury has indicted five of mine«. Just as I lie men on the day *’,<7.50, Oregon wild hay, *5<<6 ja-r the t'liim-M- is that a new law will Is* Train Ha. I affi»e* m Albany in lima carrying on smuggling on a la rm* th«' princi|ia) men ol the Webb City, shift were going on duty they were Boulder, Colo , Nov. 25.—|>r. Wil •nacte«l nf such stringent naluie that «<tti .<t Mlth V . * r with tram,_ U>n, Mo., Athletic Club in connection attacked. The union men asked Im liam Duane, professor of physics at many of the privileged class will be affli •« •'«*!*>■£ tao ur <hrva houra lu Albany scale. Butter — Fancy creamery,25«t2<> <»c; l«ah»tr 4» par tu te <4 a p not ih boaad iraiu Ivi ' with recent heavy losses of money at the foreman and when told that he the «tate university, has just been l«arr,i! from returning, and liundrvds An entire family near rDTtiaM dairy. lHt<22c. store, 12'««4l*c per tlie club's foot racing track. It is as- was in l«d said granted a imte-nt for an invention by are preparing to rush to the United "All right, we Train No 2r»tj»nect« with P We*t Mista Cal., was shot ami then pound. train a i sorted by the officers that the mem- will gel him. “ which a large mimici of telegraph Htates ts-fore the law expires. They started alter Cus Ml MiUhvilie fttsd ad |M» ' t* north to Tori attcl to pieces I-KK" — Storage. JOt<22 ’ j; fresh, 2N i tors of the club do not deny having Hcott, the foreman, and in the im-liv message. can I» sent over one wire tom liAuse r«<cor<ls here show that dur KIH4 IV MTONK, Mauafar OlStk ’ , Eastern 22<g25<-. Consul Dickinson has located Mi«.« won, in the last 18 months, upward that fol In wril Hcott and his family and earth return at the same time. ing the past fi-w months more Chinese J. TVMSKM. Ag«nl, Albany Cheew—Full cream, twins, l.’lut Htone and asks for Bulgarian troojis lof *200,000. The winnings last week defended themselves 1 as beat llwy In the physical lalwvratory at the uni have left the I'nitnl Mates to visit 13l*c. Young America, ll«ol5c to rescue her. are known to have lawn *27,(M)O. not could but were powerless t Hcott was versity, it is said, he has had as many China than during ary similar |«-ri««l Poultry — Chickens, mised, *2 5O«( John Hay was the princii«l speaker withstanding the publicity resulting l«dly beaten and W. P. Collin«, an as I n circuits working on the same since the exclusion act went into 3.50, hens, *!<*>; dre»s<-«l, |0**||c at the New York chaml<cr of com from the prosecution instituted by attorney <d Washington, a brother-in- wire and return all ai the same time. force, and al! are now anxious to re jx-r jourid springs, *2 5O<< 3.00, mere« dinner. Representative J. M. Daria, of this j law id Weott, who was visiting with On any of these circuits the Mur«' turn. Ba-twecn now and next month per doten; ducks, *3 for old *3.00*3 There is trouble in the Washington l county, who lost *5,000 there and ! the family, sustained injuries that may * isi for yr*tmg; gci-se, *•’(*7 per dot instrument can to placid and usci ex each steamer arriving from tlx* Gru nt of it. prove fatal. actly as with tile single wire now used will bring a large number. ---- VIA delegation nv«r the appointmaat of a says lie was .winifled en , turkeys, live, 11« 12c, dreeaa-d, United Htates marshal 12« l*c per pound. Ths Lhsrlsvtoa E apaaiUoa. To Atrttl Depopulation. Student Riote la Spain What N«w York , Ehctloa Cott Mutton—l<imte,3l*c groas, dressetl Tlx- United Htat«s training shiji Charleston, H. Nov. 26 —Th«- Paris, Nov. 25.—The senate today 7*'Alert has sailed from Han Diego for Madrid. Nov. 21 — Htudenta* riots New York, Nov. ib — The j«vy rolls 6«6ttc per pound; shcep,*3.25gross; opening of the Houth Cartdina Inter dressed, 6«8>,c per pound. Magdalena bay for gun practice. have tegun in Madrid. Yesterday adopted proposals sup|>«>rt<d by the state and West Indian eapoaition is of the boards of education of greater Ilogs—Groan.heavy *fi*|6.25. light, the tramways were attacked, and premier, M. Waldeck Rousseau, to a,» Robbers blew open the safe of the only six days <>ff and all the Imilderv New York, which have te-en approved, *1 75«5, dr«-ased, 7«7>vc per pound. point a commission to study th« attempts were made to set the cars on ' First National Bank al Mondori, and exhibitors are on the rush. The •how that the recent city elccton cost Veal— Hmal), F«Nl,c¡ large.7u|7 l*c means to ...... lie ........ taken in order / to arte«t -............... >a. Wia., and secured between *5 ODD I'nited Htates marine corps has gone the municipality 9870,000, or *1.08 for per |>ouml. fire Over 20 persons were injured Train* lt«v* W«t Mr Io f« P>rllan4 and «ra| the dr|xipulation of France. •latios** ai lo «A * m L ht * for Albany al 1' « and *6, <«JO. into camp on the exposition grounds ILef—Gross top steers *3.5<*te* 00; Htudenta diannlers were also reported each voter that was registered Adver r ». _________ ■ in Barcelona and Valencia. 1 n the for the entire ei|>oaition period. cows aixl heifers. *3.GO«*3 <50, drv«*«-d Two plague death« are reported («tntptrsry s< Johann,,burg. tising cost *90,000, Imilo* printing tasvss ronlsaa I »• ■ ,i p sv. Many of the l«rsl exhibits have j senate several senators referred to the boef, 5ia«*6i«c per pound i from Odessa. Albani ir ai n ■■ . to xsa at *35,IMS), incidentals *75,IMS!, six! the Johantx-sburg, Nov. 25 — Another ' serious nature of the student disturb already arrived, and the interior« of Hope—8**l0**e per pound. Arri««« V th Is tei I.- s a », Il V A a Bolomcn tried to rush an American tlie buildings are being beautified by rest went to registration and election Maeismenu« t e m , « H a m. Wool—Valley, 11« 13 '><• per pound ; sin»« and the minister of education Conspiracy has Inn nipped in the force tn Ramar. X asn FrsneiuvY «V » ».I U1S. ricli decorations. The merchants and officers. The state also expended Eastern Oregon, K« 12 S« I mohair, replied that the government was re bud. Iwenty arre>ts were made in ■* Of'tes '«'■•».Il Ci n Iwnvsraa m,Sa.ai Oregon wins 212 prise« at Pan manufacturers of this city will make about •« ,000 in connection with the 2<*«*21c jar pound. i-eivtd up>n acting with tlx* greatest various parts of Johannesburg. A •* Kouo lii I Un » .1 a > a, American Ki position. the opming day a public holiday. election. ; energy. great sensation followid " Chiesa« s m l»«» Potatoes—65*| 85 per sack. tos A naeles I ■» » la . T a at. s Strs»»«» ■ <•» Ths people of the South think that Will L««v* Sofia. Orsvs Fun to Gtrmsn VsaxsL *• Ferì W«rib i s v a . < » s a The first English postage «tamp »»» Shot by a Woman a* «non a« they can have faster steam Beith totals« Botuh feecaa, ■' i up «< MssUeS Ma m . S.M a m. long Branch. N. J., Nov. 26. — Sofia, Nov. 35—Mr. Dickinson, the black, but the postmark« were hardly er» and more of them they can keep “ Neusten It nt , « a at. Crest,m, la . Nov. 21. —Mrs. Charles vlalble on ft. and thia tone was fol Htorm tossed and lying bitswlside al - S»w onssiu s is p m..S »a at. Ixmdon, Nov. 25.—Th«* Pretoria diplomatic agent here of the United all their cotton mill» working full time ~ W salo n tien s n a m . s <1 a m. I anchor in a heavy M*a, Hie German State«, has returned to Constant ino- lowed by red. with the familiar por Edwards, * widow, living three miles maklag cloth for ««port. oorrvapondent <>t the Standard re X S««r»rtUUp a ,l!;SFn. »"tiilUb', t dayili"! Andy Marly ship Flotls'k, from Plymouth for New ple. There 1« obviously no prospect trait of Queen Victoria. Dr. Boxarro. of Oort, has published marks aa a “ signiticant proof ot tlie York, was tailoring Hartl against all of a settlement with Mi«> Stone's Vibration caused by the under and Herman James, white, who she raima sn-l Teurlti cars on both trains chs'r <-nrv saerameolo is <>rlsn sal gi Paso, a pamphl.-t In which he tries to prove .»Ids, to save herself from toing abductors The departure of Mr. ground electric road ba« Injure«! the claims were tiying to prevent her growing cleavage in the lb<er ranks ■nd tourist rsrv io i a . a«n. at Unvia. Xsw <>»- that the Adriatic haa for more than a tower of St Mary le Bow on Chaste Isa«.« and W sahlnston from occupying « toued farm where and a hopeful sign," the fact that an thousand year« been rising «nd en lw*«clx'<l al a late hour tonight, about Dickinson will probably have a g'"d ■Ide. Ixtndon. a famous church built Connsetins s< ••» Fraaelwvi «uh aerarsi The lower one-third of a mile off shore, between effect upon the brigands who have Hara lot Homdnla. Japnn. China I'hutpf lass rrnachint on It« shores the shooting occurred. Nearly may increasing tuinilrr nt ex-lairghers are by Sir Christopher Wren. The com Csairal sad »onih I merles parts of Tries* «re experiencing Iron North Long Branch and Monmouth Miss Stone in their possession, as Sas Mrs M F. «m>4maosss. »genl at West hie alrea ly, and In course of time Ven leach. Grave fears are entertained they may fear to loac everything by pany has arreed to pay *5000 In order die, but James is not seriously hurt. joining the British forces in the field. Sela siali«», a, s4J-r«< that the tower might be straightened. Mrs. Edwards and her children ware He says that several such c«<r,» are lee will be burled In the mud of the hj *he life saving station officers at not accepting Mr. Dickinson's pro- C M M a RKH a M. It 1« now 23 in. be« out of perpendicu Am u»a Fgi a Pas. A«i. 'Moon. . Monmouth lieach. ejected last week. now doing egcellent work. poaals. lar. rwuaad. Or. ...Horseshoeing a Specialty... BANK.. OF.. SCIO CAPITAL, $20,000. sao Corvallis 4 Eastern R.R. EAST AND SOUTH Shasta Route Philippine