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Keystone Shaving Parlors
Paofu t akta Mali«»
'M-attle,
THE WORLD
IM, BILYEU. Pni>.
telegraphic
commun icat ion
Alaska au«! tin- Orient
4 ( oaisprtKanalva Ritta» •<
Only Fint-Clxu Shop in th« Gty
IUppi<i>n{, <ta Ih«
Shaving
Hau Cutting
Shampooing
Baths
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I $ cent»
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The \mrri«AU
c*|>it«l
N« w J«TM*y.
SOO. OREGON
SON
Horseshoeing a Specialty...
the I'nited
SCIO, OR
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in* i>rj*»r*t«<l in
r.<|iiirr
Mati-a
(‘<» ,
JHC4»r
» I»-» trie
aiibmarinr
commiiiiii-at ion from
\la»La.
Manila
Asiatic
>mmerer ’*
Pug< t x-.iind to
the center» of
and
i bi» ha» liti lo the careful drafting
of
al-out to I» intrixlucivl in
bill
a
i-ongrv»« by Hcnator Foster, providing
A h*
1 *« t♦ r««burg
promiM’tf t«» «ujq*iy
f<»r thr rx|«rn«r n| «
ploring party, which
year,
to
cm |<it*lint
bn*
roub!«*
laying
for the
maintaining by
and
tlu I'nitid States o( an
ocenn cable,
or rather a series of connecting cable»,
kiosk»
by the
Orient
the
and
It is partiraily hoped
northern route.
that despite tile pressure of manifold
busin»*». tbis liieasurv may lot adopt
id
Numrr”U* rngMgemrnt« have <«’-
rtirr«*! r«**«*htly in B*t&ng*«.
®*ih‘r* M*-.iuh««i a I nit«*l
' t! 1 | < .: k ’
Anti mH»rrhi»t I iil* l ai« k. i. in
trxx!uc«*l in loth bra hr hr* of congr»***.
»pvi-dily carried into execu­
an.l
tion.
TRAVELERS IN CHINA
Prtiaut.ons
to Insur«
N*c«sssrv
Th«ir Prr
sonai NatalV-
21 — Minister
!►.<■
\\ i-hiugton.
C- i .i r bus rep- rt»-»l to th»- state
de-
Major !l« iiiF, a ti •'»Ii« .»I <»ili< «*r, i* |nsrtnu-nt certain correspondence I«*-
recommended for hi*
bravery
in tw»-«-:i hiniM-lf .ilei lise Chin. «»- gov­
Hamar.
ernment regarsling th»- pricautions t<>
Andrew C«ro<*gi<’ Im* o!T«*r«*l
Is- taken by foreign» rs traveling in
(MMl for a public library nt Canyui»
th»- inlansl »iistriets of China to in-
City. Colu.
-ur<- th. ir j« ratinai «afety. Th«' Imard
Thr navy d« |»artm« i»l
h«*
an
>d foreign affairs lias r»»|Ue«ted thnt
nounewd the final riro’ptaticr of tb<
in ».cordane, with treaty provisions,
11!«•*111p WiM*on»in.
CAPITAL, $20,000.
OFFICERS:
J. V. Gain«»
V. A. F.wmg
R. Sh«3on
I ma
It 1» probable that there will i*‘
»«nernl more change** in PreMdvnl
K' mgh * < it » ca E iii « i m th« n« ur hi
lure.
Hoc« a grncrsl b.mking ami exchange
Loan« inaile at vinrent rate«
and di aft« i««ued en piincipal chic»
The Ixwly of M tp«r Hugh B
B<
kti-ip. who di«*! in Mwnil«, t« to*h«*<l
K aii
Francittco
ot>
the
tr«n*|«ort
Thoma«
A. W. HAGEY
Yuan Mhai Kai, thr n< w vic« joy <»f
Chi I,», intend« to employ Briti»l>
ami American uflicerii to rcorganire
thr navy.
WATCIIMAKEK
t’pon the termination of th» B»* r
war, dr«!» will I** fubtitulrd for khaki
for th«- working cowlum»'* of th« Brit
i*h aoMicr.
AU hind« <d ••tile» «‘-<ks and ..Wxiry i
ORHGON.
WitIiin 10d«)*at (on»tMhtin«’|dr
70 Turk* have I mm * h dcuounc»*! by
•picw a * liowtilr to thr present regime
All of theni were arrr*tctl
Corvallis à Eastern R.R.
Two M*nlrie« wvr« fr«-* j * n t«»death at
H«'vrre earthquake»
m New Z« al*n«l.
it i* r m
1 <» F M
4 4-> r M 1
have
occurred
1 hr dvl<ato «>n the 1’hibppine tariff
I« on tn thr h<«U*r.
4 »»> A M
Kruger may abandon
II * A M
I.’ U F M I tor Burr in<irprnd« hr«.
hi*
demand
Oeticral French ha* captured Boer
7.O) A M \
Commandant K irt imgvr.
Il U F M
•Many Hchlry rr*4»lution« have ls*il
N«» 4. frmst l»«lr««U —
Leave* l»etr*sii
.
U 4 F M ! intr<*!uc<*l in thr horn»«* am! «••nat«-.
Arritr» AltMunyr.
S •» F M
Oregon and Washington «cnat»»r«
1 ram Nt* 1 arm«» in Albany in um» t<» • <!i«l not (are well tn cuminitle**
«ith th«* «. F •. sii th U suint tram, a» i
we I at gu inc I».. ■ •» ll.rv« hiMira la Alnant mania,
i«-...« .1«ittriurr »4 * I' le-tib b<>.<i.4 ira.u l«>r
Chicago *ch«»<d children h»v»* *ub
rvitiand
T.alnSo 3eonneet! wlih Ih« » l‘ Writ auto ocril»*! 113,0W to the
.McKinley
Ualn al < ...»al a » no»
<«•» Inta.I* ..4. nr*.
Minn» Illa ami a ' i--.ni»rib I-» I- «I an-l memorial fund.
kl.WIt sruhK. Mana«*»
Judge Parling, <»f Vermont, h.«*
1 TlRvr.il, Aseal. Albany
formally araomed tbv dutlr* of a**i»t
ant aterrtary of the navy.
N«». .1, f«»r Ireirult
AlhAb!
Am««>« tMireii
!’a*tnia*t« r Genera! Kmith ha*
tignrd.
Hr will I*- aticcredrd
Henry C. Payne, of Wi«con»in
rr
by
VIA
Fire in Bloomington. III., d«**lroyrd
j pro|»rrty valued at $»50,(100.
SiUTIIERN r.UIFIC CO.
By thr riploaion of a gaoolinr Move
i in Kt t oui* two women w«*re fatrtl-
ly burned.
Em|irror William ha* decorated
Marqui* It»», of Ja|*mf with the Order
of the Red Eagle.
Shasta Route
travelers in the interK.r of
tin- coun­
try and away from th»» vicinity of the
treaty |«irt« should always be
»«I with p.««ports
OREGON.
It
is
portenti
A Bzxl Rivi«» <4 the Groo Ih
•mi l-nprvtimir.il ul tKi Man, Induttrici
Thrwibout livr Thrhm< ( immoonitath
provid-
further de­
• MIO for a ale«-! structure.
A new creamery I» I.i I»' atartetd at
Fairview, Iillaniook county.
Commerce.
Tin «* include first,
establishment of branchea
Manila,
by
the
at
thr
Khang-
Guaranty
Trust Company »«*ond, the eatalr
lishmeiit of a tvsnk particularly organ­
ised for Oriental business by a syndi­
cate of which Edward H
Cragin ta
the h> ..d, andthird. the establishment
by a New York national lmnk of a
branch at Manila, as soon as suitable
legislation can I»- secured.
Hall ot Tara to B< Sold
New York, I »«-I-
23.—The place
m
which the Irish kings were crowned,
tl.< iuvtorii-al II ill of I’ara, at Navin,
county Meath,
lias
tw-en
M KINLEV
THE
na»'c of Jone« A
Laughlin,
NA­
l.l»i .
t<>
The m*n were on
provnl«*
«
Ihi Irtilxtn of a Memorial al I hi Gravi
of th« Lata Pii lidi nt
offered
at
auction, »ays the Dublin corr»-s(»iiid-
ent of the Journal and American.
A
RiioluOon Adoptad
by Mxmorral Arth Auoualioix
A...d«nl
at
P.tt»bu-s
tour
M«n Kill«d and Twelve ln|u»ed
Pittsburg,
!•»«-. 21. —Thr»« or four
nien were killisl
terrific
12 injured by a
ami
Isiilrr explosion al the Black
GAG!
WOULD RESIGN
Secretary Anxiout to Leave Kuotevelt » Cah
met at Earlxet Poeatble Dey.
W a*hingtuti, !’<•<*
tary <iag«*’*
21 —Il i* .S‘cr«’
intetilioti
t«» rrlinqtiiah
th«* tr«a*tiry |M'rtf««h(> a* aoon ati Bn*
id«*nt R<MNM*relt can find a nuitahl«*
auccea«or, and |>e ha* *<> informed thr
prra id r* tit.
Mr
Gage would like to
Iw« relieved ta’ior«’ spring.
Ihr pr>-i-
dent ha* done all 11»' coniti to ilmauadt-
Secretary Gaj»«’ fruiti retiring, and
will pr<>l«ably continn«’ to ti*»* hi*
effort* in that line.
H**cn*tary Gagw’a
Portland Marksta.
determination to retire w - mi made
Wheat — Walla Walla,
59rtW); known to th** pri *id« nt a«*me little
l»lui st*ni, fiOi«,;i<-, Valley, 5!)t,c
time ago.
Ju«t h««w long it ta not
known.
After thr cabinet m«-«-ti!>g
I :..ur---B»-»t
grades,
65<»3
Secretary Gage declin«*<l to *ay any­
jier Irnrrel; Rrahani, |2 50.
thing al*>nt the rumor* of ht* r«*tg
Oats—Notnitial Mwf 1.00 |>r cental
nation, twryund the aimjdv ataternrnt
Barley—Feed, f W»rt IB.5<>, brewing,
that he had not ’‘formaliy’’ r«*igncd
f lfi<* IB 50 |s-r ton
’’What 1 may or may not «!*> event
Millstuffs—Bran, fif>5<>«l7, mid
ually I am not prrpare«l to ««ay now,"
"But I can «ay
tiling, |2<). aborts. »17, chop, |i*'i 50. *aid (he aeeretary.
Hay—Timothy,
flirt 12; clover, that the r» luti<'ii* U*tw«-en th«' pr«*i*
deni and rnyarlf ar«» ¡»erb « tly ct'rdtal
|7 m" 50, Oregon wild hay,
|«-r
He would do ahibMt anything I
ton.
would a*k, and I would do almoat
Butter—Fancy creamery,22 ^ta»25<-; anything he might a*k."
dairy, iMi*i20e, store, 12%rti«c per
pound.
Cold teavi m ih« South.
Egg’—Htoragr, 2O»*22)>.
• 2H«*. Eastern 22«|tte.
freah, 27
w< altii of legendary interest cluster»
I'),»»-»*—Full cream, twins,
13(4
alxiut the *|»>t, and authentic records
allow that the monarch* <>( In land 13*fc; Young America, I4<4l5c.
I’oultry—< Idckens, mixed, 12 5<N4
were crow ne»i tiiere ir»*m 3u !( I’. Io
«ireased. Vita 1 Or
.V> A D.
There were only two bid­ 3 50. bens, »4.00,
3 00.
ders when the place was offered at per |»>un<!, springs, 12 50,4
auction, and the highest lud—E2.’.I2H is r do,» n ; »lucks. 11 for old . f l 50,4
— «1« rejected and it haal»-*-n riwnel 5 50 lor young . go,-*,' ffirtfl.fiO pr do«-
en, turkeys, live, llrtl2c; dreem-d.
for «ale privately.
121, rt 15c j*r pound.
Mutton—I «sin l>*. 3 '*<• gross. dr»'aa*d
M. xic.i City, I’»e. 21 —Tlie »»»»••ru­ K'tC Ja-r ]allio»| ; .)..a-p, « < 25 «3 90
gross, di'-sMsl. firtfiMfc |*r |a,und.
ment has iMUcd the long contemplat­
Ilogs—Groea, heavy, f-i 12'^; light,
ed ortl» r that all railway employee in
fl 75rt5. drvsM*d, fi«l7c |a r pound.
contact with the public shall 1« able
Veal—Small, H»taB ^c; large,7rt7 )*c
to »¡» ak Hpatnsh in such a manner as per pound.
to Is- able to d»-al directly with the
Beef—Gross top steers f3 .Mhtal 00;
|< m » iigere and tlie public in general. cow* anti heifers,
f3 50;
dresuaxl
Tin order will probably aff»-ct Pull­ U-, I. 3rt7c per pound.
man Company employe«. It is assert-
Hope—Mrt Hh- |»*r pound.
•»I that many ac.*i»ients of lab- have
Wtail—Valley, 11 rt 14c per pound;
I«« mi <iii»‘ to the inability of trainmen Eastern Oregon, N«»l2^c.
mohair.
to S|a-ak Hpaniah, causing a mistak­ 21 <4 21
l*r pound.
ing of orders.
i'otatoea—X.’>rtV5 j*r »ack.
Trainmen Must Talk Spanish.
Train» tassa Hui ►- <» lot Cortland an.1 «ay
According lo a London r»»rre«’|«••ml-
• 'ai i...,» at ID
a m I.ava lot Albany al I ...
frill, thr Sorthraetrrn Hallway ba*
F a»
__________
given an order lor 2” American loco*
laavea Pert J and • 3» a m,?p m
motive*.
Ailxtiy 13 ,»» i» m . IV
p m
Arri»«-« Ashland U » a m , 11 »’ a m
Telegraph company ordered Marroni
r>a< t amento i p tn , « k, a m
•• *an Fran« ierv 7 AÄ t* m . » U a m.
to « tam ' hi* ciprrimrnt* hi \»*wf< und
<»fdrn *> A', a in 11 <• a m
land, a* they owned rvcluaive control
•’ I»enter » a m , V a m.
•' kaioti < nt 7 X» a. m , • ® a m,
in that country.
- < bii-arO 7 <5 a m . 9 » a. m
•* Urti Angele» I JUp m,î| m
Eart Li's Am«man Sscrttery
•* Fl Fa***« p m ,tp tn
Tower for th* Ht. Louis ex|M>«ition
•• >».ft Worth • »a m .< an p m
Pekin, Ih* 21 —William II Prth-
i« to i»- gener«te«l by the U«e '>1 Texas
*• » tty of Mr tient .»Sa m . * *» a m
’• Hou»fx-n<a m . 4 a m
ick, an American who had been pri­
oil as fuel.
New »»rlrant * 15 p tn . •
a. m
vate M-cretary and diplomatic adviarr
•* W aah i ng ton • «J a. m , 8 4 J a tn
The
official
report
of
tlie
finance«
" New York U’ U p m . M U p m
to i.i llung Chang lor 30 year», died
of
the
Tan American
exposition
hen- l.niay.
Mr. I'slhick inspired
|*«l man and Tourltt rt* on b«»th iraln» show»'list the exact deficit will be
most of I.i Hung Chang's pn»gn-«»ive
» hair car» *arramenl«» to ordrn and Fl Faao, |3,3tfi,ll4.
an*t totirtat car» to ' h'.ra<o. M l*oula. Naw Or-
•ehm.«« and waa author of Ins famous
iaati» and W athingion
He leave» an
A new office has been creatssl by anti opium manifiwto.
< Annercng at *aa Ftanrlaro with »everal
tinea lor H«-nntuto. Japan. China Philippine«. Governor Yat«* of Illinois .
unfinished lux.k on I.i Hung Chang
Its in
» tritr« •• * «outh 4 merfra
The book containe
*W Mr« M F W<«»d*nanara. afent «1 Weal cumlwnt 1« entitled “orderly to the and hia time».
B'.ativa. or addrw*i
governor,” ansi hi» general du tic» »rt valuable revelation» concerning re­
t H MARKIIAM.
cent Chinese diplomacy.
those of a detective and policeman.
A »at au Fgt 4 Faw Aft
1‘vrtianl. or.
Bad
Agent Fullerton ratim-st»-* that S.-
ISSI »Iwr ami 2i"i moose have been
kills*! in Minor« t i this M'ason.
A movement haa l»-gun in France
to put cotm -I* under stat* control and
to forbì»! women under 31) from wear­
ing them.
In the constitutional convention
al Richmond, Va., an amendment
waa adopted providing for the com­
pulsory education of children between
the ages of eight and 13 years.
Atlanta, Ga., Di* 24 — The <-<>ld
«ave, which for thè la»t werk ha»
oovervd thè »<>uth, t.dav i«piall<d »11
record» »im e !»•»! for l>. .-»••. 1« r and
lowered in some locallties all fornier
ininirniini tcm|w-ratiire readings.
A»
far Minili a» Louisiana and thr gulf
lorder intona»- (old provai!», though
no «oriou» damage lo vegetetiiwi li <«
been n-|«>rte»l.
Held Lp « FUniu
Fayrtteviiir, Ark., I M t . Zi —At
noon today the l»ank of »Springvale,
10 miles from here, wa* rohlird by
one man.
No on«* wo in th«* l*tnk
except the aaauitant outlier.
The
roblw*r drove up in a buggy and
walk«*«! to thr caahier’a «Irak.
Hr
corn|*ll«*l thr aawiatant caahlrr to go
Io thr vault and give him all the
money, al*»ut $7,000.
While thia
waa taking place the raahirr walk«*!
into the hank.
He waa at oner r«»v-
rred by the robber's revolver an«! the
rubber then hurriedly left the bank.
Ordtrtd lo Panam«.
Kan Francisco. Ita* 21 —The Bul­
letin te y»
-'Bush orders hâve l»t-ri
récrivit! front Washington, dinvting
thst lhe enliser Philadelphin »ail
iront here toniorrow with ail a|»-ed
for Panama.
Affaire on lhe iathmua
arr approsching a criai», Venesuria
and tiermany are »rgtiing a |»>int or
t*O of diplomary, and thrrr arr othrr
im|ortant matière of international
intereat on thr Southern cissst at prra-
rnt.”
'■ •
All
.»■a:
11» f»»r, i<n cviitniii<s* i he ambaaaador*. min-
i«t<n an,I cwntn,» of ih-> l*nit»«|
am
» tv an i !■ rtar*l »ul« ri|»t •» •
In , v»v-t >a
tha liarue •< >! a-l<|rc«.a of tha
• '
r •) -, i I iw» I «arsi» ,1 ■ » th«
«-a.
itrrr, M«i»»u1 Itefrirh, • «»« a- I. UM».
iva - t. . f.
. *.
». rt..-. a
v ,
«,»
t
i**“«' au»»n, an«! In «Uder thaï «»utmir «-»rttfl
»•!,-• t ta« l-M» •rt»| t.t *•«< h
>h«» Mmv- nir , . t
•
•',. »»
« •
V
t pre*4 ?««t on a» a w<»rh »»I art »n-l a»ati-
' •• >
I«" • i *r
i
.••-
ui u «
rrrrtlon .»I I’,«* naU<*i>al memorial
h ha* »n
gravx-d up«Fn it a p«>rtr«i'nt rr«-«htent M« k n
i» * an i u» tahad.s« plt'Oce» «»< fh<* Fraud«)«»! •
b-’«.)»' at Canton, «hr • apind an-1 White H oum
lhe tnibhc i» «•*!•«’■ ¡«U y raut totted a<a;a»t
any et I» E|>r *e altrmptitif tn mah« . aptlal <»ui
of th* •entlmanl» «>( «Ve* lion which ln«|»trr«1
h» >- •», r»ar •». th <•**»’,
< our !•
I
nt a mrtn>>rul ahi h «hail nil.nfly
’«»•nor hi« mrmtu,
It »• lhe de«lra h the
Ui-’’.at »I I <ntr2lmt>QÏi4 «hUl '» |he
trv- «Ul <» ■fieriHf »»f the people, and they re
•pcvlfully r<*a|H«»i the p»ii»l|c t«» »Ii*rx>tt?ag«' ail
!-«•»!-oi
' *• r
t- ■
I
I ihr obtain
op««intng
I n< of money bv firing alt *>y
part of «he ^*»--1 • t»» th>- memorial fund
The |>ubii«'are >»«•; vhy n.'tirtV-l that The Ml
F N » '
• M ■
k*«o> t«th'n ha* no
«»»nn» »'iMin with or r«iau<>
»tty other aaao
•
4 a commrrviai
ìtature
After a conference at tlu» nim-ttng
w ith r» pr« M*.>tnl n » «
t hr W ill lam
'I ICinh • Ml ■
I \rch \ *N< d’lAt ht|)
t>l Washington, the following résolu*
tion wa* adopted
that II t.« th* •»»• t of lhe
* «t -if tl,e Mckiti » N»t .ttat M» t ,»r «
" - * "U that thr ft,». ) <«( |<4»|»a ar • i '» m r.p
h «I
l '•'
ft lo II f«»F raising th. a jtn
hr<»-«*wr» lo pro* 1,1c a «uliabl«*
|.>
th«» tale I’r’-Hiiirnt al « aniott Whrn* hia bcaff
11« • a -I tha< thl*
h sho«t 4 '■>!»
with th.- Wiliam M»klu|rf Mritmiia! Afrh
<t
t W •
a ■ g
>«»gr, •« u» ru <■» a nati<>h«i tn rm * al at the
rai'iial of our • »nnlry to < >>mtn~rn».»raie his
•ervic*-* to the tial -sn.
•
lhe Anh A *.«<**iat ion a«« pi it*« «-«I in
thi* reikdution amt ha« era«»*! to •“
In it Fill «o riplion*
h iving the field
t»» lhe McKinley National Memorial
\taKMM’iatloll, through which the p«>»
pie of th»1 Vnited ^tatr« will build *
memorial of aff«*ction at the la*l
renting place of their l**lov<*l presi­
dent, William McKinley
COAL FAMINE AT
T«mp<ratur«
ta.th
Falling
Much
by tin»
weather
hours is predictesl
hart! and soft <-»>al
to
avail.
Through­
hurenti.
ent ire city big consumers of
out the
per»
is fac
famine, and 15 degrees lie-
mg a coal
low zero within 21
TI,«-
la gging ship-
are
them, but
supply
fi,K«ls throughout
without
weather ami the
severe
tlie
coal
milling
districts have t led up railroads to such
extent
that
imjsxsibl»'
To
an
shipment is almost
to the serious
add
railroad conipant«-* are ex­
«Inirtage,
erting their prerogative of confiscating
car lots of coal as fast as they
againwt
the
Fit«
bill.
SAMAR WILL HI MADE A DESERT
PUn U» f xdrmiiutc Luiihjn • K«b<i Army —
l4E<< Ammunition f al lory I Aplurtd.
Vi.t.nr,
B
<’.,
IVc.
21»—The
M aiii I* 1 inn**, r’Torriog l<> the
¡»I ab
(»I CAfn| «<ign in K«*rnar wiy*
” Dir t'-ivitv inarine'w,
to
the
numlirr of 330, ,u« stationed al Ba*
laguingan.
They, in conjunction
with th* Ele%«*nth infantry,
wilt
• J1* rate from th« •» uth, ««'ourtng and
burning th«» country northward until
lh« y iiot t th« Twenty-»nth. Twelfth,
•
i« th«* tirr.t | iirt t»f the plan of cam«
I aitfii
OprrAtiuna will thru l«r re-
k•1'
» I I
.-in-!
>tl » r | inta
in II »
vkonity t< ^arnar, rounding
up Luk» ». hi ■* army h»r ci termination,
thimar Island will I t made a de««*rt.
“ Th* m ia a l-Affi | - 4*ibility lluil
I
stud III« («»HoWvtM will throw
(I.« in — ' vs H n t !i«> ni' rcy <4 tin- A mer-
ican*.
l.ukl«n*t friendw have I mp -
«•(»nie **t (••rrified tl»4t they have !«•
nought GeniTAl Hugh«« t«‘ |M>nt|M>na
bn um <• ir< * <4 r«•? »Iinti n until the
rrlu’i c|d«lf Cdll !*• ck I vimn I »»f the Fltll-
at on *nd giv«*n a chance to preaent
hnr;*«4f to th« «American»
•’The llrt-t of gut.tioata which han
ht^n patrolling the r«»A«t of Hamar
hu* n<»t !»••• ti idle.
Bmidm th«’ work
t>( capturing Bancan and mraptng
inaiirgt fita, th« y are al«u> engaged in
burning th«* Count towns ami forcing
the inwurgrtita into the interior.
“ The purbhai on th«* aborre of !»eyta
an
•
- n
. t•»» kt»«I
A li«rga
ammunition
factory
at Paraaan,
which haw Urn supplying the insurg­
ent* with powdrr anil projectile*, ha«
U*»n capture«!.*'
THREE VICE ADMIRALS.
Hills for th« Promotion of
Schley. Sampson
and Clark
Washington, Dec 21. — Represent-
iln.- i’viirre, of Maryland, ha« intro­
duced a bill reviving tin- grade of vice
admiral of the navy and authorising
the ap|H>intmcnl of Admiral» W T.
•'amp- .n, W
H Schley ami Charles
I' I'lark to the grade of vice admirals.
\» Pearrc repri-aents thr district from
which Admiral Hchley conies, and
has l«.-en an active adherent of th"
admiral, the
proptwition to unite
Admirals Samp-un and Hchley and
<'apt sin (Mark, of lhe Oregon, in ad-
van. ein. nt to the rank of vice aslmiral
r. garde-! .« a com iliatory step.
A
similar bill was intr.nlucixl in thrarn-
ate by Penrose.
arrive
Chriitmai (.ill lor Exprm Employe!.
are putting them to their
and
here,
¡L4»»rd the bouae
and three !*«morrat* for it.
In tlu’ t i ur«’ of the d«’l<le upon
the no <»urr, thr
DrmacmUi »er«
arvrral lin>«m taunted with their fall«
urw I
|
»«»nt an alteri alivr propo-
aiti<<ii for th«* pending mraaurr, but
jii4t tw f«>r« t!,.- > tv WA« taken on the
po.« U7' of thr lull, thr attitude of
th«* iimority w u dehural in a motion
U? recommit, oflerrd by Kivhan!*«>n,
the minority leader.
It instructed
the way« and n • ai w committee to
rv|M»rt the bill bvk amende*! »«» a* U»
rmluvr th«’ cu«t«»m* an*!
internal
rvvrnu«* law* of thr I'niUd Stale* to
a revenue
and lo ritrini tlirrn
to the Phllipi dnea titilli the latter,
with thr an! of thr (’lutiti State«,
ahouh! Iw* able to *»*i up a »table, in-
deperxletil government
1 hi» pr..|iu-
•itb'i» del i I rommai«! a Republican
vub- ind th«’ thrvv Louisiana Ihpmo-
crata v» t«*| agaisiat it
lln« bill aa pa*.*«'«!, )ni(M’>*4W the
Ihnglry rate* on goods entering thr
I
»• «1 >t.»t. a
11 '
Bhthppin« *
an-l
¡»hl lhe
th*' rat«* «*tahl)ahr«i
by the
Philippine cvmmiaalon on gm wig en*
lermg the
Philippine«
from the
Vnilrsl Hlatea.
It alao provide* for
the collection of tonnagr tai on
veaoela plying I<’tween thr I'nited
Htatra «ml the Philippine*, «nd that
foreign v.■«•<■!« may ply brtws-rn the-m
porta until January 1. IMA,
The
dull.» and tax.« co|le»-t«*l under th«
provision* of the bill shall go into
the Philippine treasury.
Suftaring Is litavlteMg.
Chicago, lb*. 21.—Chicago
1'dand*
Kvpublioaiui voted
CHICAGO.
low and
I Me. 19 —The bill to
su<«> Unlay by a v« te of H3 to I2K
Hr<aid.ng Centobubona lo ihr fund lor
the furnace-
at 143 te
revenue tem|*»rarily for the
I'bilippit»
Addrm to ihr Nopta ol tha L'ailid
slip in the 1’iiiis.a, and ga» am!
tlam«*a Iclchsai upward through the
1*11.
Washington,
ASSOCIATION
Hxsho fur.
The ex|>hMinn ««scaiiMsl by
day.
TIONAL
injured -by
l.urmsl to «(rath ami lour
Frank Brehm, a convict in the |*n- Diamond Steel Works t»»lay, am!
itcnt ary, committe»! suicide l.y hang­
another man is missing.
ing
Reulw-n Miller, Jr., superintendent
Jack rabbits are so niimerous in
<>f th»-plant, states that the l«oil< rs
Eastern Oregon that they Incoming a
were examinmi last work ami j ro-
|>e»t.
nounced to Is- in < xce»ll»'iit condition.
Hold up men in Relent are carry­
No known call»« can 1« giv. u f. r tin-
ing on very extensive operations in
explosion, l.ut a thorough innstiga-
Halem at present.
lion is now in progr»««.
Tlier»- is alnuit three f»-et of snow
It was alsvut I la o'clock, a« th«'
in the Cracker creek district and live
night crew was alsmt to turn over th»-
in Cable Cove district.
mill to th«« day f»»rce(, that four boll-
The r.-reiil snow, while not very
er* in th« B> inch bar mill No. 3 ex-
heavy, was very welcome to the leg­
pltMi«*! with terrifta force,
Th»' mill
gi ra of Eastern Oregon.
wax completely wreck«*! and the debris
\n. ih.-r ri. Ii »trike has I«<-n n -ul«> piled from 50 to 7o feet high
The
in the Columbia mine, Crai kcr cr»-» k boiler work« of J hii ' oi McNeill, ad
joining the Black Diamond null, waa
district, Eastern Oregon.
al*«» deatroyrd.
A f<»ree of m* n w« nt
A »nydieate of mining men has
to work a« quickly a« |N»*a)ld«* aft«*r
pureL.i-. <1 luitnio.' pr. |«-tty *ui I | |«’i
tin- « xpli»*i<>n, «earching in the dehn*
Cow creek.
Tin
price paid waa
for the l>odiv«.
ts,ouo.
The mill bad 00 meh <»n «-.veh tun»,
Extensive pn-paiat ion. are bx-ing an«! it ia thought that alinnat !2O
made for the annual Dougins county men. I ««th cn’W*, w«*re in the plant at
Th« in
poultry show to lw tiebl in IL »eburg the tim«* of th«* «-xplu*i<»n.
juiwd
d the •!■ id A- IM ' :■ ! . di
,
Dee>*inber 2fl ÌH.
Death th«' wi « n Lag»« in th«* miilyttrd.
The wholesale »laughter ni Moti-
whvr«’ they h.ol fallen in th» ir race
goli.in plica-ants in Linn county is
for life.
thinning th,-tn out so that it will I*
0 ■ of tint boiler* wa* * ' a ■ >» ■ - *
ue<-eanary to take »te|ai to
I
prevent the at re« t am! wrecked a dwelling
their killing.
hou*e.
in
notice
OF
PLANS
Vota
Law! Day el ■ha Ita bat«
HI
Pittsburg. IN*. 21.— T» n men were
Anolh«»
A farmer»* institute will I* heltl at
Covo, lh« ember 30 31
PHILIPPINE TARIFE
iiill Patud ih< B oom by a
platform N-i (•-« l aimw lb«' ground.
The di». ..very of thr.-* new and rich
au­
leilges have l»*»-u made in
adv anco of their (puartz
Josephine county.
One is in Coyotte
intention to go further, in order that
cri-ek district and the other two on
the authorities of th»' province toward
Rouge river.
which they are traveling may 1« not-
Sheriff Cooke, 'of Cla< kamas coun­
i|i<d and auital.l»' guani be dispatch.«!
ty, lias »olii ail |»>r|**rty on RSM) <|e-
w it h t hem to prot«*l 11 cm from liar in.
lin»|iient tax list.
Die amount of
tax.-» on the roll amountxol to less
Banks in th« OrtanL
than ( l.tXXt.
N. w York, I n . 21—Thn-edistinct
Tn* Bra»len <|iiartz mines, a few
movement» «re at the moment under
miles from Granta Paas, which have
way, having tn view the t<«tabli»h
t*en shutdown for some tune, will
merit of American banking facilities resume operations in a »hurt time, on
in tin* Orient
»aya the Journal of s much mor* < xtensive ». .vie.
thorities
«1 P>tt,lw,»<
an exphjeioti of gas «1 the
C<-mm«rvul «od f svanUal llrpptn.nv ol Im
sire»! that traveler* give th»' local
hm and
Li*l«on.
1INK < .< mi.
EAST AND SOUTH
jo-grii «inris*
The I*«!»«’* of two fthrph« rd* I’Mrlly
burned, were found ut ('«bra Hpring*
\ M
They w«re murdered aih I tlirir
H<M'k* •t«-’|rU.
Grrmwii
St rtt*
OF
l\ REMEMBRAME
There were |‘j men on th* furnace
Boring f»r ml has l«x n commanded when theexphtaion .*'curre»l
Fifteen
I lrv«*land( Ik**. 13 — Judgs \\ tlham
near Springfield
of them were caught in th* tlamiw, It I Uy. president *«f the McKinley
Hswretary of Htate Dunlsar haa re- two of them »-scaping with
slight in- \ati>>t»al M' lnonal A**««* tatmn, !>a*
til rne«l from • trip East.
jury.
The other four men were the ;a*n«ta| th« ' Uhtwing «tateincnt lo tha
Oregon City treasurer boa i»«uol a regular men employnl as top i til Ires pubÌK ad« i I««! hy the tru«t<* * al
their re* • nt nuwltng tn W aahiitkton
call fur warrant» up to January 1, I'.MAI ami »•* aj>»l without injury
The •' c
Tn* M kin., » hatiawai M »m r *; t«»... •
m waa cauw! by the gaa l»<wn-
Halem city council, in order to atop pl
«•« '|«<. .»«>,1 b| i-.a. u-. .nesliai.,
i
• ■ »owl Jr.-.» M k’.n ”F
a.« i *
the num» roll« bold up.» haa increaM-d mg encas.»l in a <'ri.i»l of eind< r form, d
<• ‘ » ' »• . - ? •* "I O'-» t n • I ' • .*•
al thr bottom of the fiirna»-«-
A
the |«>lic<- for»»
I • • • •• th « Jw-Tta. -Isa • » » Art-J ; V I.,»..
wiuMillaarrow containing ».re had Iw-rn Ik »
Trasi-lent hf
, r ••«'(t m . : a «Hing
The O R .1 N steamer Rut h sunk •»■nt up to tl>* nu-n and when they
- •
• s
in Ote Willamette river iu.tr t’or went to dump it into th* 1« II of
lhe
i l»at mg te*«u
The aicidcnl «as cuuseal by fumare-, they |.uah»»l it over too
valli»
It I* Ih» <1kA-
far
striking » »nag.
(0 rrart «ueh
ami it rollr»l into the hopper,
The
th«*«« g|
• V
The industrial building al ths- state harrow weiglirxl *,»»i ¡«.und» and was al
fopiiriti
t
h
id-«.«
that
reform school at Halem burned,
The l»H» heavy for the four men to raise,
In h;a life an t
lx,*», [Ths 15 laliorere, all Hungarian», were
cans«» of the fire is unknown.
ri*e aU>v« » ha
I.'.', i»»i, with f« '•»• inaurane.-
then M*nt up to assist them,
ll «I It
•*r»| a i«t.
i« 4«a»M*iatl«Mi
Port of l’or I land commission» re lave not been f«»r the twrrow an nient no
•-rk
haa tur^n
praetically decided that it will I». one would have been hurt.
Thi. hM pò
It
i*
»t«air«N|
re-onomy to luuld a wooden dry <l<» k
I in at« r f
FOUR BOILERS BLEW UP
at a co»t < I ♦22-"»,<»«l. alni renew it
11lot* in <‘IU»- a . .
> oMWaltie«1 In
every l.'i year», Ilian to »|*n<i $M0,-
for (
A pro Burr orator caUMxl a nut nt
Birmiiigh-im, Englum!.
BANK .. OF.. SCIO
-Ì
intervals of
M*uil<
1 'lo* At hint i<
Rublwr
C«|>lt*l, | !<> IO» <MiO | .i< I«-« tl
pornirtl «< Trenton, N .1.
W«
our »b« V in large quantities an«1
b • J •
,-f - • ' • a». * ■ I w ag
w
i«| All v nd* of ts» ra in . ir tine <l, ua on
bhvlt t*olk<
N«» 1 , r»lnmlh|
|rt*»x e« ««jnih»
I a»t C« • of « «111»
Ar»i«r» Albany.
Kt«*.*!
Fire *t Huntington, I‘ a , <!«*•(royt*l
th« «|rtrA !»<‘i:-« bl»<«k ilM'lmhitg «< v-
<r*l «tot«*«.
1 <>**. f!5B,(Mli)
General Blacksmiths and
Wagonmakers....
4
re-
Engine* r wlm rau«*! tl>«
r««<*ut
Califortiia train wreck. *,»y* h«* f»»rg t
hi« order».
J«
? •« V, t««r t n«r|iiit«a
Train scav«-* A>h»it¥
.. ........
•'
< tHtalli«
•• »FTIt»« 1 *4UihA- -------
commercial
unanimously
governmental and
the
Irk , <!«*•(r--yrtl
Tlw fir«t grouiu!
r 1 | m Mktthip w«.* broken with
¿•re moi ii«*»
l<«d with th*
sao
which
■olv.-l “that
Fire in lUlt hr ...re, Md . m i«w| a
lot* of ItlO'tW
fully con d by
in«ur*tHNPa
Thrr«ghout.J«> J*
basine«»
Commerce,
Chamber of
Scatti.
PARTS
re
The tnm*|<»ft M« 1'1« B«ti b**
X
from I’-« rum*!* for S. W 3
N«wly Furntaltad asvj R*fitt«3
Preodent
Vice !*rru4<nt
Gaabier
to tlie
Hhipja-n
AT A FURNACE
>■ S»<M ol Uaav Sps.iatw
INTEREST FROM ALL
Ialiti Markit Ripnrt
Fir« -it i !ark»v ill«'
property
Frio.
J. Bl LAR I), Prop
J. J. BARNES
Mota
la-eti
presented by Attorney Juaeph
ecntly
Ap|»r<i*rr M *k« man. «3 X«*w York
h** l<* 1» frti»ov«<l from uftic«'.
Commercial
House
brìi lh* moAz's a!f'*3.-H
li
tahnh
A <’hm« m * mu*« r «■ *II«*! at
to honor <it’i»«i»l <‘h«ff«*'
r«»MTI 4*1», UR.
• •«
PrtMnttd
Taft »ays mnditioft» uti*
in ti»«' I’hliqq’im •
Will make regular Inp* to
Watch lural cuhirnn !<>r «late o<
Mt Of» OpfMMU*
I I»»» y
talik
haa
with
Rtodfrt
Specialist for Refraction and
Defects of the Eye.
Sosrth U Bzxlg«.
lmp»-»1ani
lAily lo Proti cd iMcrcta to Otta Many
VOGH.
Our ¡»Mrs irr
! »rm
lM
T MS OF
21.—TH» matter <>f
I n *
EXPLOSION
S < ». 9
T«a ta«R Nsl a tri.Kltul (Rath
Takas t p IM
Sestil« ( KarnMr at ComMn«
rROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF
EIUDAY, DElEMEEll
NEWS OF THE STATE
TO ASIA VIA ALASKA
EVEXTSOF THE DAù
i-
COUNTY, OBEGON,
I.IXS
Near York. I*»*. 2<> — James C.
suffering severely for tlie want of coal, Fargo, pri-anlent of the American Ex-
pre«» l'uiiip-iny. ha» aim..linciti that
am) many concerns are liamp» re»l l.y
••ach of th.' 10,<*10 employe« of the
reason of insufficient steam.
T.slay
eor|t>ralion in tin- L'nitnl States will
many owners of large buildings are rv< >-iv* a Chr»itm.oi gift of fin
l.sat
besieging coal dealer* ami lagging year the <-. in|mny gave each of ita
that they be supplied with enough employes f.’i
own use.
O’ Ml
to
tide
weather
At
cm !
tmaineas houera are
I^srge
them
over
mi<lnight
lln»
z»-ro
tartik on lb« Southtrn Pacific
a n»tml*r ••!
San
dealers who had l«-,n canvassing
the city r»|»ort«"d
more
that
there waa not
30 hours' coal Supfily in
than
Francisco,
N<w !• and
Dre.
211 —Trains
Kt, the north and south-
bound overland«, on the coast division
relief does not come by of the Hoiillicrn Pacific, came in col­
that time there will I* much suffer­ lision alaiul 2 o'clock this morning
ing and many plants will lie forced to mar San Arilo, Monterey county, 1M>
If
the city.
cl,»»*,
bureau
lhe pnMiction of the weather
is
for
a
new record in low
mil- « south >>f this city.
No pailicn-
lare are obtainable at this time, fur­
for
Chicago for the ther than that No. 9, thr northlmund
month of Ikxernlsr.
At midnight train, duo to arrive in thia city al 7 .30
Train .No.
the mercury aliow,«l five al«»ve zero tin.« morning, is on Are.
and waa falling slowly
It) left Han Francisco last night.
tctnperaturw
Nival Arch Projtct Gitin I Ip.
Sk.rmuhti in Batangai.
N»'W York, Dec. 1!» —Park IL tija
Manila,
Deo. 10.— There were
min, president of the Naval A re h
l iiinnurvion, which has charge of Ihr skirmishes in various J>arta of Ha*
The Hi­
pro[w*>xi naval arch and water Rate at tailgas province yesterday.
the Battery in this city, announced «urgent* did not make a single stand.
today that the project has been tern- Several Filipinos were killed.
The
oorarily Riven up
The arch and gate
Americans hail only a few men wound-
was to have reel |1,9«>,(«* i and 1250,-
■■d.
Additional troops have been sent
<»»• had U-rn pledged
Mr.JBenjamin
•aid that the IN hley Jcontroversy had to General Bell, who is carrying on
desiroyed public inter*»« injbe under­ an Aggnaaive campaign in Batangaa,
|Tayal«a and luigtina provinces.
taking.
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