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I VOL. S< IO. V. LINS ( Ol'NTY. OKU.ON. FK1DAY, \ ENTS (i|< THE HAY Keystone Shaving Parlors FROM THi FOUR QUARTLRH OF THE WORLD <*L«>lrra haa btakca W. V og H. Specialist for Refraction arivi Defects of the Eve. i on. « • at. Undertaking • . SCIO PLANING MILLS SCIO. UHI GON. ,« ■ » « - ' : ■ ■* »(■- k in ‘»f«* <■ • ' «r« . • • » ' »«»■!• 4l| *«■<« in LHif i.ll > ji ...Hoiseslioeiug a Specialty... SCIO. OR 5 T. J. MUNKERS I kmkur. SCIO. OREGON OFFICERS: Freud# nt I. J. Munkrrs CullKf XT. A. Ewing Hues .t ¡¡cn>r»l bunking ami rx.h.«ngc io.mv tn.vk »I luttent rate* ami dtaft« i««ucd on pr i n. i g al «.me» buMUcaa A kinds vi wstchrs ri.* h- a d }- «rlrj rw pstied i rompu) SCIO OREGON. Corvallis à Eastern R. R. 1 I MK t Alti». >4» fi, t«»r % aqolns Tfstr* i»«»M AILwtiv -,1W T-t-,— •• •• imtsflia M„ , •rr it vs 1 •H{Uiiiik. ► «a I, r« t4«tnitog IssiM 1 s«i»» in a trskss Currsllki .................. A ¡''¡It* A.tt«t»y._. bo. 3. for l»r*rv»4i — I I ratti Altows ..... 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M g " m 1- ai.«-- ►rio Malto», or ad«l*ess R««shi<>os Mi 5M<K«r» Ouw II S»rtMt »»4 Sproni», RapMUy Victoria, Il C , ¡•NEWS BE TH ESTAIT FAST OVINO REVOLT. 4 ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL Marvh 25 — -Accord* day. tlm rol .rn.ers are al Slaving Hau Cutting Slump-nng Bathe J REFORMERS BACK OF IT NO. agmt ai W«m CHArTEH XXII Night has quits cl »♦*•«! to. a roplUHMiily wild an4 iv.|rt»t, when once m-»rc* !b» M'.ii.l >f wher • tq»«*i» th» gravel without rat. L«*s Sera's car |’t {.5 I : ■ I*. '. •?' g ( •? t —is r»ru is a ntrasnro prepared fwc It, t»rrvet*t th* but svrft if •»«, tbts 4« • s • :’4«tj agiate! Lang«* that »«r«, *«<1a H«-r p her fa»v •• «hr toara it quh k*n unptaassutlf to ! ahs half rises to bar f« «•( An hour, tw h'-.r.m. pass find »Lc 1« In ber room »Irrswing for dinner, when a sers ant bring« ber a noto ■ I h * ve ( • . 7 a y. . f • tu« k' - I 1" vitati» •> wh <-h <irt»*rl!s gave w«* H »*i a*M matters hate rotwpslIsM me td rom* here aga f-*r ! r |ir..c I - gbt . to Irrapft«« f>»r Ilie Isst time. Upon four b->sp!talil> I tax y u will t. t let my peroro«* disturb y » hi . u»y stay will to a*« abort that I darr to h««pr joy mark the riming or gning A quick wav* of mtar face, «be lays thr Irttrr •J*wii'-»a ujM-n the table near My cftiip iH • nt» tn Mr I».* •art, and Î h t«r hr will dine with tor t-» night.“ ahr «aya. rain. » but with an u-- : * us touch > ( haut« ur II *w doro hr darr t>» treat her like th;«. t*> persist In taJu ving or rather, to pretend to I m . rie that hl» pt. ernt e ta ’;»?a»!« fui t>» her? \\ hat is far to her ur way or Ita other tha* «Le «h-»uLI ears whether h* waa lu her h‘»u*e «»r ”i»t of It? At «I nner, however, »be w»|| have an opport unity f wu|«*t»lng bis Lu tw ledge somewhat It will to the simplest thing to let him see bow utterly ui..important an iter»» he is lu the «ehm** of bet eiiat r«cv. 'I'berr ta a brilliant Ughi in her ej re «• ato turna tu receta e thr Woman sb«« bas n.»w tue hark with au answer to her fto-srox* 1“ Dy >¿»rt There I« a t nV. 1;ty In (be » »man s «:r (bat w arns her "Mr Dyaart • c*»mpBm**t« and thanks, madame, but hr bas already <jiue*l In tow n I »«ten this bracelet aaya Vrra. hold ¡X 'til her sun Kb»- I« aware that the * u.-ft »a watch.’ g her. < urtanaly if net rowdy, and «hr 4»>» move« that the sudden paitar of tor fare. thr noir thing that •how« her indigustiun . shall not tot ray her. ‘That will do j « mi «-an g«».“ she •ay« after awhile Hbe awrrps down •taira almott )u the •rrvant ■ fo«ttotrps, and I fl ( ai thr green drawing r**«'iM, a etnaiier apartment than thr usual rr ep don rvwfm», a nd n wr b*> ktn< deli atcly • « ry ton rath thr tou<bre -f lamp* and firelight, an ! with the perfume of many flowers ha; g-ag er»«»:: I it. * Lb* w nd, the thunder, the lightning, still rage, but the rain has erased, and a the murky heavens ab ve. a |»ta, • • ly mooa la atdrlng feebly to break a way througb tbr «tens«* etatida Huddmly thr dur»r la thr<>wn op*-n b> an agitated bam!, an) the woman wlt»,haJ attru*!««*! her u(»«taifa comes hurriedly. » thout erre m<»ny. int • the ronn < >h. tnadama. I thought you w jld like to ku<»w that you should to told ahe • tops, fdgtitroed b) lb* axpressma <»n Veen's fare M ell?" say« X era. 1 | : < a sup nearer to her I • • :rro. ma "There !• • ship in great | there. potati « datnr ►xiifsbn* out vaguely in the dire-1 u of the rs “up»n Ito rocks, they say' There Is e • elj any b ;*e • Hut the life boat Y* cried Ver«, »harp ly. f »rgettlng everything n »w but the aw fu. th gut of Jratb and death near out there up**n those cruel rocks, with tbo boiling murderous wave« leaping to receics their prey "Yea, madsme, but that accident >rs terday you will rr mem tor it? they say It ha« di«ahlrd «1« >f the meu, and It is almost certain death to go at all, and thr baud« being short, there must to volun trera, and who will risk thrir lave» tbo t 'Wnbrwd girl stops ah it with a quiver, and cuter« her face with h«rr hands V. nteert! Me ore 1« Mr Dysart?“ cries Vets, suddenly, with prophetic in •Ln » ‘ Apeak, g.rl* ’ turning fiercely un het m •u. "O<MM down to th« t*».-h. madam« to »rr wb«l ■ •» b« <I >O« " "Gone"' ••/• Ver*, «luwtji, •• If dated. • nd then axaln, ", nef A Hille r aelu •Ire Alver runa through her It 1« the final br.akin, up af an; llngerltig .le rolta. any laat lllualona, Ibat ab« may •till bar« <-luu, to "tinier th« rerrlnRe,” ahe aaja. after a mluute <*r twn, durin, wbi b uuitrre and maUl bare remained allent Tht> audden «•kin, up bae been ao far • «b.- k that It baa killed all luimedinl« nerrouaneea Hba leela chilled, calmed. •Irrnj'bene.l The m «'0 haa In a t»ea»ure <x>m;uered the cloud», and now ahinea out with a pale, watery luater. that rather a.Ida to than lake« from Ibe weird wlldnroa of ■be m,hl The thunder alii) rattle, orer bead, ami rlrid flaahea U,bt the bla. k neaa Her« and (bare, aa th« .«rrl*,. paaaea by the outaklrta of the « ood, tb«-«« Intermittent buret« of li,b( abow where a tree haa !»»" felled, or the road rlp|md up. or a amall bridge carried bodily away by the fore« of the awollea cur rent ondereeath All tbrou,h tb« deadly craabin, of the atom a boomiti, • und may •>♦ beard at Ion, Interr ala Half maddened by II. and by that other ,reater fear, t era Lea back la the cernafe. prroalnf ber fin* «era low to ber rara. n-*w to her throb bln. brow, that freie aa If It were burnt It*« Arrired at th« entrance to the rllla«e. a drtre of about a tulle from Greyewurt. •be atopo the carrta,e. and opeulli, tb« door «prln,a to the «round A audden , iat of wind paaainf by alinret da«b«a her to rhe earth, bnt by a aoperhiiman effort aha deflea It. and half blinded by the fkatilu« l!«htninf. and bewildered by tb« ra«ln« atom, aba turn, aald«, ami runa paulin«. atru«,lta«. down a aide pathway tbal »be hnuwa leada to the beach below. < H klTER XXIH Thr wiM wevo* that m«*rt« her right •tnkra Irrrar to her heart, The mad rearing of tb« that, mountain* high, ru»h ■ ' ;« »iy nlaod I« 4fa«b agaioat th* graft!to k*. !’.*• « »•» of the wr ’men. the hotrwe »alta of (be men. the riamlng. rv«tle«a» ! .r .«-• (hat (I.ng « weird light the idrlnrv; a aetve to unnerve her A;t t. w a «h’fit from the beach! A ¿ark •!•)«•.( In-iDg dragged forward, a valiant cheer, p«rhap» meant to reach tho*e m»*erahl0 »-»ul« hovering oa death'« brink. •1 gtre . oarage to their failing heart« it « (hr hfe ta»at. an<1 now A tall it-9 ha« »i-.-lden’y become !■ u. : he >•«« .• to L w < t above all ve • |.J fir* la r«.-!eutlj ad ! < ’* ng th» tn with p«e* nate w»rda, an ! n..w hr apr gk into the ta»ftt, and with rrn.ewr«! I-'. Hjuer.rr »rriu» to compel th<M»<* ¡> < arnt 1» f »J. w kirn II'« #■■* #, tn Ita t < hrii.e r. ri»« • eves above (be iicrin 5 ■’ t (he *• k«’> girl cr*» i< hing with ■ ’ »• •«:■• | ber tort i»«*rd» that tea tiuiony to know that It la be whom her •oul loveth. > era ataggera ’ : * - :he «e n darkne«« A hearty * rj go up fr -m th ««e crowded together *>n the beach ru» mlata bar» clear».I away from the im~>B. »nd aha e«n a»» * « well •« thoae eager wan bar« that the Uve biack «[>oto that «me upon th» rig gin« are n<» linger there r a«e b«- n « eawful. then. I ) have :ikrfl thote ft»« ha’.f« d< »d i-tvaturea into the bioaed lifeboat. > if the :■ -.era • uld g through a«n h a aen :n «afety, they rau return. A I . ««rd re.ief cornea tn her. »<> aharp *■• ’■¡•»r.-dlr (h«( ahe alm •*' g*»ra * aj I • -nrath It. Thg good ahip, indeed, i» g Where the black, fndiatinrt rnaaa ! a minute aui.e n -w all 1« bare there 1« but »«,a aud aky. and the memory of it! Hut the hfeVnat «till lite« L t «- ' « a 1 daah of the trtnpeatuoua m Imea the lifeboat the more «ure ly I »he.’er. until at la»t It touchai k I A hundred eager hand» are ati«*trhed it : . prev'-«it the returning wave fr.itu carrying it backward, »»me of tie u r . m<*re adventurous than the re»!. rt4»b inr*» the »urging tide tip to their w <t* ind *vue the boat and drag It for- b!y into safety. I »/«art. apri g t»g to land he'pa out the rescued Uteri, row eihauetrd by fear and exp-sure one of them, indeed, has faint- fl bat there are kindly anus open to r« «’ire them and kindly voice« to bbl .( ri w< ; -..me and to praiee the God of i ■ I laud for their d«*U»ery from ’Lath thia night M '! a hnr -d wvs of th* hand he turns abruptly away from the cheering • J »nd the darning torrhhghta. an! !. ak ■« hi« way thr - gh the heavy dark- .4 ■»• t *«;d the »mail pathway that will lead t » the road above, ^tumbling, un it.¡. s’.d ft* g ad gether exbaueted. he heverthe!e»s ftuda It. aud pitta out hla bait I to gt> pe for the n* k that he kn ows stands at the right aide of It, where the bc»* h commence* Good heaven», what la thia? He st» to V.. irn’G. aud then hla finger« fast rn with ad Convulsive energy over the «mall <-<4d band that has been thrust mt*» his A «harp little cry break« th gh the darknr«k» and then the ruM hand le hurriedly withdrawn, aud two a . « are thr- wn round him. and cling to him with passionate vehement e ’ ll le you you! And you are aafta! Oh. Heft ton' Oh. thank heaven. thank heaven!“ Who«« roles ia it? Not Vara a? Var»! and y«K tbs «ng ng iruu are warm. llv> ug. and genuine, the »<>bblng voice la real a »inaii disheveled b« ad le very clooe t«» b 1 »ery What baa happened? Has hr gone mad ? He • gtastly pale, white aa the death from which be has but Juel now so nar- r* w v re apex! and fteroen bi« right tem B Blight • wet FLia adds to his pallor. \ era, aee ■g it, sliuddera v. .tantlj, amt lav dun . . hat*!, I (frvssee her handkerchief to the wonnd ' Hpeak!“ says be. and now the word la a command It rings ebsrply There la a very anguish of doubt In hla tone and hts eyes, burning Into here, are so full of draperite qneotiuQ. that they ut terly unnerve her The strain of the past tr«Tibia hour« ha« torn to»> severe, and n >w she alnka beneath It Hhe bursts Into teors. • I»h. yes. yr», ye«”’ »be rfiea. giving him thus vaguely the answer Le requires In a mnmrnt bls arms are round her. crushing her against hie heart. To him th •« in-^herent worda are full of «wert r«t meaning Yen. she loves him Who •hall tell tho joy thus knowledge brit><« him joy that is almost pain? I»»' ng darli g whispers he, •ottly A»«l then after a little while, I am too happy I do n««t know what to »ay I cannot speak. And Ibra »gaio, "May I klan you?” He dore not wait for pertnlaatan. but preasr« hts lips tn her* «leer lipa, that kiss him ba< k again, wttb h nest, heart felt gladness. (Th* end ) reporta • tght ini" th»o i.diti* i> ■ ( affair» in ih» riiillpplnea. come from Kan.u an<l Mongolia, in Ut. north weal, of outl.roaka fomentasi by l’nltwl statre." aaya lioternor W right, Comi Mentali/, anxirty o( ih«* »tata dc|»artment orti- The anthracite coal minera of I'enn- rial», w ho are in n » m*«»l to lw»*«>m«» «titania have deiiiamhal an eight h- ur agiiin inv«dved in that quartar o! thè day. w<»rld. The latawt ad vice» to thè «lepart- Another delay in the ratification <.l meni from tlir -e.it of tr nilde «ere con* the baniah treaty by the l>anoh gov tained in n cal ’» gran» re^uied bere ernment ha» been brought alvini by the fr* rn I nit«wl '•»tato» (‘•■n»ul M« M a»le. at opposition. ('antan, date I March IH, »aving large holding« in the Rork Inland “\ i « rov r« |M rt* reiw»lItati in K wang *"i have been purvliaaml by the Harriman almowt crudied ” Ibi* i» n«»t !«>rne interest« and Ho« that r a l will not be out hy thè pre-a a«lvìce» <»( lator date extended to the <oa«t hent'o tliv anxietv of Hi«* otti« il». William J. Bryan celebrated hi» 42«! birthday by moving unto hi» farm n«*ar Lincoln, 5>eb. Anthracite coal miner» of Pennsyl vania are <»n the eve of another »trike The trouble i» over the wage M ilo. *'W«ar» «'far Once county Frohibitlooista placa»! a til kei in the field have The »eiiate ia working on the niea»- iire for the protection of the proaident againat ananhiata. King Edward ha» made arrangement» to ftwal 500.000 of the poor of London during coronation week. The »tale a«ylunt for deaf »nd dumb at Jackwm, Miae , «»■ Vitally deatrvyed > . Trine» Henry ha» landed on German •oil. Tbo retiate Iuka |.«>.re.l the alnp aul>- anly bill. The boere ï» w rk ii.g and harbora bill. <>n Ut» rivara In a rollialon at Milwaukee between • p»a«engrr train and «treat rar 10 per- one «ere injurwi A lit» «ating crew and aeveu men it had reami»! from a »trandnl vi»arl were drowned at Cape l'<a|. Two children were burned to death in a tiro at Galena, Kan Uh«a fleer W m a Dollar a Pound Only a few reara «go fl. nr aold t-.r 11 a pound in parta of M ntana. and other llutter rea* bed provision» were higher 11.75 in Virginia City, W hen pro- vision» were forced too high by apecu- lat«>ra, there was a raid and living IMSwaaitim. especially flour, were taken to a common depot and tho ■•corner" busied. Theee stone», and many oth New York while from illnesa that I frer ih« reni.orml ftenple at rather ari ina'la;ua'.<> : I. a from th» h-one gel I t! e .itua- tlon bore The ;.rre. re;*irta of thè laat The dial riet convention of Chri«ti»a m nlh or ni. re. whlch hot» rwacÌM*l uà Kmieavor «orletMa d lane and Pouglaa rouoto» «vili m<vt in Eligen» Marrb 21 bere, togrtfier with Ilio o mnienu thereon. aevnt lo iti.li.ato that thè goti- Of the 41 delist«*» sent to the that . U heeler county Republican convention, 23 are I r M »a!y au I it for M Ilham- are eith«-r blaaing with in.urre. tlon or eon. Contlnueil heavy rain« in Southern Oregon tiave kept an abundant aupplv "I water in all tb» ditch«*, allowing tlie hydraulic placer mining o|>emtiona Io rotilmne in full Idaat through' ut II • J'eephlne milling dlatrii t It ia reti Iiiatnt that the output will le 50 ;er cent greater thia year than in any re«- w>n paat. The Multnomah county llepublirno r«mention met in Porti nd Manti IV A l«*giaiative ticket ami deleitata« to th« •tate and cwmgrea»i«mal convention« Chine»« Hebel» Capture ê Town. were nam«w|. after which adjournment Hong h ng, March 25.—The rebel* waa taken until March 27. when tbs rhe have captumi tin* prefectural town of ctuinty tn krt will Im nominata! indv|>etid«uiUi I a t full u ntroj <>( the Kan Chou, in the province of Kwang meeting. Tung, ami have »eixed tl»«« ar~»nal and The 1UOO |«dato crop in C.aw coealy granarie*. Tl»e Mandarina of the gnrri* -on Rod and Mp|**aled to Cantan for re- haa l«en nearly all cicalini out. inh r . vinentM. Thev i«x*r«»y of CanU-n Th® lat»«* county iNuno rata will hohl replied that it hä « impoMÜde further their county convention April 5. Governor Brady, of Alaska, ha» a»k««d to «irplrte the Canton garnwon, an«l ■ ongr«’"» to appropriate 1100,000 with urged General Ma t** mak«* the utinoat The Baker ('ity gas plant is to t-O which ta represent Alaska at the St. effort» I«» put down the rebellion. on large« I ami improved to meet the de Isouia exjaoaition. ma nd for gas, which is steadily in- A re*»luti n haa !>een intnduced in creasing. STRICKEN FROM THE BILL. tlie »«»nate thanking K«war Admiral Primariea for Multnomah county Kempf! for nduaing to join On* allied Very few I Sono force» in the Immbardment of th«« fort« Mout< Committed Rf|«cta ClauM Prohibiting were held March 15. crate voted, a» there waa no tight among Employment of Chínete Sailon. at Taku, China. their forvvw In the Republican rank» Wnahintfton, March 25. — By an al* It 1» undrr»t<Mid that the president i» tin» anti Sin -n t r e« carrml the Jay coiiftidering the appointment of ex-S^-n- moat unaniribHin troto the houan c»»m- atar U <dc«»tt, of ('•»!• r «<!o, ta »m > «•» •! mitlee on foreign aflairn »truck out of The Polk county Republican conven tion war held at l>alla» March 15 and -et retary of the interior Hit« !ic«»‘k, the M it« hdl-Eahn Chineae exclnmon delegate» tn the »tale and congrmelonal who will retire from the cabinet. Hili lio* |Mtra^rapli prohibiting rbif*» rouveatioM aaaaad aud eouaty oSeera I ire on the ILdaiken, N J., water- dyin^ the American rt»*: fr»-m employ- nominal««! No action ««» taken ia Iront cauaed a luaa of 11 .tHMi.OOD. inil Chit e*«« nailorn. under (ten- regard to the nenabiraliip. Ex-I’ro»ident ('leveland celebrateli ally f r «»m il offenw». Thia provision Ti e Republican» of Morrow i. unty hi» tìótli birthday on the lMtli in»t. lia- prove«! one of the chitd aourrm <d held their convention at Heppner Firat Areiatant I*o»tma«ter General o »nt ru\ «»r» V «»% ertile Idi! The pena tor« March 15 and elected delegate« to th» J*hnmm haa nwigniai on accouut of |««>r and repre*x*ntatKee fiorn the I’m irte «late and ermgreaaionai convention. brat th. nm-t -tate«« r«»tfar<i thia provhioft aa the Rem Intlona were ad.n tml ind oaing J'awph II. Manley haa l»>en flereil Williamaon a» l nltr.1 State» represen the |»i»itlouof flrat aeaivtant |>>»tuia»ter rn«*t important. general. Marni« J. U righi, <>( movement, »•« namol and a rew>lnti"U adopt«! A»«*«ty «l Washtagtoa. i« ndetnnirig the action of l*ro»idenl Waddngt »n, March 25.—The situa lt.a«w»rlt in acnding anvoy» to tl.e «wr- the ti u in Southern Onna • altra« tmg thè .•nation of King Edward aa unpatriotic An inventory of Colli» I’. Hunting toil’» 4»*tale d)o«M it to Iw worth al»»ut • 2V.000,000. t" («onerai ihla city, whi'h gire» an in terrei mg in- Provident Roosevelt «ili retire Gen Mile« in the near friture. er» that afford more pleasant reading, are found in Wonderland for It»o2, published by the Northern Pacific Railway. This book carnro hundred» ■ d la-autifu! Western aceuee in | er feet- ly printed illustration» that the rostlv Th- llrltlab marqula working b*f«rw mag»line« might t« proud of. Fend to the tna«t haa turned up in St. H«l«n» Charlee H. Fee. St. Paul, Minn., for on • «allinc a ««»I plying iwtwren En the book. He »enda it free, but 0 gland an<l Amirali«, accordlug to the cent» poatagr 1» nmwaaary. Nt. IIHeti» Guardian It la tbo UarqiiT« n and b. Ir of th» of Graham. »Ideal Governor Taft, testifying Iwf'.rr the t*aka of Moutroao, 21 year« of ag». 11» home inaular ivimmittee. denied rc[«>rta want« to fl ml out all about th» nier that Filipino» are cowardly. chant marina and Io earn a maatvra The Fennaylvania management con cortlficata. template« a new union »tati-m for Chi cago. to cwt. with terminal facilities. J.pancae Ciocia Jipan import« American aprlcga and IIO.OOO.OOO to 115,000,000 manufacture» dock« «o cheaply tbal William ll'»T, for many year» gen only tb» very k>we»t gradea <an b» ita eral »U|ierintendrnt of the Adams El- porteti pre»» Company, committei! suicide at I.lv» only for to day and you rulu t» luorrow Sminuii». tar China, car loua ttt The bill for the protection of proaident ha» panned 111« renate. Ut» ITillipl'ine«. haa wrltton a perennai Iet n.» r"Ik .i.nnty Probibitkwtlata will lamia there, and Mianjhai will tarotne an in hold a conventi n In l*alla> April 5, ternational K«rfiN-n town. h r the piiry-wc of placing . full county The H aiirfhai Mercury aarw that Im* ticket in the field. The Canadian Pgriflc freight ahmla at Wliin>|«-g wore burned, together with (ore hie d«’rtt!i. I i Hung Chang »urren The U'ard <d director« of the Florence all freight record» for the puai 22 year» drred full privihv«- to liuaaiA tu Man* ach«»| district have deckled to extend churia. an I the n«*)cotiatioiia now going h-.a gl'iO.iHii the m L«»»i tarm «me month, making on ar»* wai I to lw* a blind Io h«"»|wmk Tbo acuate ; mim «*I tho war revenue the c|o«ing of »even months of acboui nval (■>a« r- The M«»r* ury aaya that repeal bill ••n April 1». had 1.1 ii‘<t di4'«l. hi» a«iii«*»ion to Ku»> The honae haa pa «re* I the river» and •ia • policy w«»uid have inv«»lv«wi Chin» At the meeting of the Colom Ma harbor» bill. in «ar. county I'em.» rata a full county Intel the g< rernor of ll>e bi< revoiati» n in South which ia • • >.|n.|>rva-l ani The Nang corre- Mongolian prime« A coal minore' .trike in Virginia and •p n irnt >f the >hang!.ai Mercury aaya •«•t Virginia ia probable. tl .«t 1” (HM> rwltel« have ma-w*! at that A barlwar« trual haa I wen tar med city to move <*n Kwang >i I* wni. with a capital ■ I I I0, i »<* o . im ■ From '‘»Eanjhai cotii«m nrweof exrito- A rombine ia twing forni«*! in New rnent over I! e d»** im n of Germany to York which, if roni|>iet«*l. will CORtfol maintain her jam* n there, which Ilio entire nl' kel output >>! tbo « rl<l mean» that France, Britain amt J a [«an The new Chlnawe oxrlu.ion lull ron- bilged to have garriaona tatua a claiiae whl< Ii will | rroent China will alee tr< n> |>artl<i|*ktir>g in lair. 22 — Jmlgo March W righi, ai-tmg ciril here to thè bar to of C Tung bu llaien, an e«.R.>xer. «i.lw! by ut at Manna Alt'«, G«r«r»«w »n<M Naat Nown I »a Far Laat ot tb« Phil.pp.Mi ara Paailtad. Waahingt n. PARTS OF OREGON Orientai liner» whirb arrl»r»l Only Fint CljM Shop in th, Gty 01: 2s. 1902. in» In thè a.itiii'M rorolred by the two TM. BILYEU. Prop. *' 9 r MAI« II el»e Ihat "Utbreaka aro prevcBteil only by thè uae of ir •■;•« »■ala. «>n ari etten«h» TMa i, eholly mialeadlng rea! trulli ia that in V • ;mr mnt territ-oy of il e lalamla •urm-tion, ami The of th» tbor» i* no In- American« go alami •ingly and unarnrol, with about as mm h «afvty »• ll>ey woul>! in • large majority of thè alate« al homo I here 1« a faal-tlnng In.iirr,« 11.>n in two proain«**« of thè grret irlaml of Luxon, ami In thè remoto aimthern l-tand of Marnar. Ilare ai «I tírete in more re no'le «evlH'i.a llirre are Inala nte <• of cat* ite «tawling and .<va.| naily murder or robbary. V w are dewill g very cnergvt- ‘III the •‘ •Hy « w'th il.e law la* 1rs« Ire* Hem. iit, ami tl.e |«« .| le a> a rnle are o -I hii I |t,g i|lr|r honro. wliere tl ey Hate bren dretn.i «*l. ••<»! i*>ur*e lelegraphu ,li>|at«lre .-enerally .Irei alone in «ornething aon- ■ational 1 ap| reheml that if any «ina of na «ere in « r reign country ami re- ceivral only iirw. of «l ai »». happen ing in thè rrnt..| -ut«., |n poli.» cir ci« «.• «mil'l gel al-kit ih» «u,« ¡,1« ■>f our u»n rormtry aa n any <>l thè ;••*»- l'io wrm tol.a.eof II I. A« to thè MISSOURI ICE GORGE. K ... Kalos ir Almott Dry Dynanulr Hong Uud Is Hraak Ip I ha Jam, Chamberlain, N l> , March 24 —An ire gorge which haa lawn forming in the MiMoiiri river at thia place for *>inn time ha« reached a point which haa caused the river to overflow the lowland* lor 40 miles tip th» river. I he Ira IS lacked ao tight that the led Irnlow the gorge for several miles la • Im «t dry. iiynamite 1« la.ing u««*t, but without rffm t lip to the prownt. At II o'vlovk tonight the water in the Mi.so<iri river remain« about tit« •ani" as early thia r rn :i|(, •) > win^ a total of It fret, A gorim baa >»•'••»1 formed between ( 'Im tn Imr I« in and American island, diverting the channel loth» west side of tlie Island, where tlie water and heavy run i>t the Ire is Ì lie main argum«»nt leading tn atrik- tative and pledging ita delegate» to vote tasaing freely. Tbl. la very likely to leave tlie channel ;>rrmnnentjy on th» ing out the previe! n was that the againnt the return of Senator Sim n. west aide of th» island, aa with an American «hip* on lio« Pa« iflc c. rnpet«* open channel there, no pressure exists u itli Englieh and Japan«—«’ I in«*««, and to Clear out the gorge on the <M«t side. P ortland marke tv that the latter »hip« wool«! indir«*« tly receive a groat advantage in continuing THE CHINf SL RTBELLION. Wheat—Walla Walla. <i4%.Rn5c It •• en I ! V front of Chin«*««* at |7.5<) (»«•r month wher»a» the American kluestem.n* t'.a*,c. Valley,H5 to5t,r »hi]>» w< nid have to |«ay about |J0 per Barley — Fned, 120021.; brewing, Mar,hai So > Esiot Cummard Mai Draarlrd month for white f*aik*rw *2! »21 50 par ton •s4 Jomad th. Rabal., Representative Kahn, of ('alif >rnia. 1 krta No 1 .Lite, |! 15.J: Hong Kong. March 22.—AdrlcM Im* talked w ith Rpawker Hemlerron aa gray, 11 10*1 20 troni ('»Bton say it ia < rvdibly rep rtw! to the ext luvion bill »hm it mnlxw I r I. • t ’ t : I I .. • there that the »ica-roy lia. re.-. I»eal tele the hcu»r. and It la uodcrat.aal that larrol, graham, «2 .MM? »0. while Mr Kahn <«»u»iderw the <« i)<>r»' gram« from Lung Chin, on the Annata M •' t ■ • ■ • clauM» tn* M lin|M*rtant he will twd in bonier, alleging tl at the «I "le • I Mar dlinga, «.'I . sl.ort». I'.'l M . < hop, »int u|w n it to the «»stent of }«* (»ardil- shal Su'» tr,« pa have deserted and 117 50. ing the entire ex* lu»b>n measure. Joined the rebel«. H tbi« is true, say f ’ Cho «r« In Manila. *7 5001; Oregon wild l.a>. *'■ to |«T tl.e odvi'e«. it adds to tl.e revolution ists gti.ooo foreign «ni el and drilled Manila, Marvh JS.—Th« Umrd of ton. tn«>|.s, r apablr of de'eatjog sny force L» dlth l- n akiiigf a *’r t«f’< rt I pi _.re- rotator»—Rest Rurlmnka. *1.10 4 I 30 vent thn p|»rv«»<i cholera flier» l.ave percental; ordinary, 7M*0r per <«• n- Ihr Imp- risiisi« ran rai-e. The telegrams further aay thecr.nntry Iwn H» < t e« at •! 1 » tii vith» amoitiT tl*e tal, gr wrr»’ pri>es awreta, *2.?•> J? 50 la iindouLtnih rilo- b r relellmn Rob« nativo* in two day*, and other nalivre |*r rental. lieri.-a are .4 (rr«pi«*nt '«■rorrrn<*vt tl a nr** wii-jd « e-t«| t.f having t'onlractrd thr Butter—Creamery. ?5<g30c, dairy, lont-ramtinned drouth prevente the dinra r The imp rtat!• n of vntrtoble lfl»2SSe; stor». I3<gl5c. planting •.< spring rice, »ml this has lol mattar from China i» pr»-bihitrd , in* Fggs—14c fur Orogon. the farm laborers to Iro nia rolilwra. • ti ?i can.| * ar«« ««»tabiid*«I in Well Informati |«r«ona ron.hier a (beese — Full cream, twins, every district, and IraHeta are pijln rebellion similar to that of the Tai- li-he.| adviidi»* the j<w| l«* to U il their 134c, Young America, 14016c; I'oig probable. drinking water before oaftng it. Fi lory pri.ee, 1<41 *»c lees. Pooltry—Chickens, mixed. *4 (XHW nally. ♦•wry one i* urg<*«i U» o»*«.pirate No talc mi on of Surrtadtrtag. in tlie dentriiKion of thia dangt*r<>Qn en A 00, hen«. * A 00*4*1 50 |mr d<wa*n. 11(4 emy. fgvndon, March 22 —A di»)atch to I2*»c per pound , springs. ll(4l-r ;mr [»■und I tl1» per • been duiks. *5'4« the Time« from Kl«*rkm!orp, Tranavaal Will Give Rotenu» a library. per doaen; turkey», live, I?r4l3r. <’o|«»ny, auy» that the Boer» in the Iloreman. .M*»nt . March 24 «»Word dro««.«!. | «4 IMc per pound , geese *«4 Wewtern Tranavaal are well »upplird I a* Im* n m e ved Ir rn Andrrwr ('arne- 07 |«r dosen. with gun» and ammunition, and have gi«- who will fiirniah I reman with a Mutton—tirrs*, 4e per pound, drew»- unlimited a«i| ¡w rt and a large amount free (»ublir library, provided the city 1» «•I, 7(47 4r per pound. of atork; that their number» give them Il'igs—Grosa, 5*<c; dressed, fl 4<g7« con th fence, while the block hou«w* ay»tam williiK’ to «upport the institution at not !•••» than (1.500 a year. The per pours! haa led y«*t l«ren extended enough to library ia to «•««•t ||5,000. Vanl—O0SH for small; 707 4 for alarm them, W bat 1« porndble haa large fiern d< ne, continue« the«w>vre»|N»ndent, T'aopt tor Corowatiow. Beef—Gross, row«, 3*t(44r; steers tmt. owing to the InanfRciency of New York. March 25 —It is atated, 4(44 4«: dreaswl, fl 4(4 7 4c per pound. tmope, the British column» have lern Hope—12019» per poo nd. ton »mail to co|<* adequately with the •ay» • l-'iid ri di»pat> h to the Tribune, Wool—Valley, 13'4 15c. Eastern Ore Boer foreew, which are all r« m(*•*•**! nf that there will lie 2,500 colonial Efwpe in I j ndon for the coronation. Practi gon, fl'4 12 4c, mnhair, 21021 4c per righting men, without any intention of •urrend ering. cally every colony will 1» rrpramrnted. pound. Mian Rhaw. of Ht. I/vola, la to paint Daatroyar Barry Laun<b<d. ITilladelphia, Marrh 25—The Barry, j the portrait af Qneati Alexandra thia an tn mar. the third of th« «er:.-« nf tnrpotl.'» ixet St Tz>nis fair manager« ar» Inform«*! <|o«troyer« whlch har» le-en huilt 1"f the l'mteu ‘•tato* gorernment by Beti»' that King Menelik of Abywlnia may A levar. ha» Iweu laiimbed Miaa •crept an invitation to visit th» si po Charlotte Harne«. » de«.en'lant nf Com- sit ion. Tha Pori. W.rn.d fzindon. March 22 — Iti a diapatch frnm Vienna, thè enrreapondent nf thè Daily Chrwniclc aeya that Great Rrit ali!, Anatria and Ritmi« bave addroeerd a nota to Tnrkey wlmoniahing thè porte to keep or'ler in Maivalonia. li» honor el Mia» Raot.v«IL molore Barry, alter whom tha craft i» Joseph n»vlin, n»w inuring the nam«*i, «hriaten«*! the boat. The Iittle T'nilro! Stata» in the Interest of th» W Übel mah a ven. March 22.—Empe tighter bad «team up wliongthe launch- I nital !ri«h leegua. haa been »1 st tad ror William ha» directed that a fnrmer temporarily insane ing t.«<k place and tnok a ahnrt apin te th» Rrfttsh p»rl!«*n«nt from North torpnb. boat, now naed a» a guard »hip down th» l*»lawar» nr»r , Kl'.ksnny. here. »Lall he renameli Alice RoneevelL