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kZ *»-^t' * ?• *. ?■*». Oll EGON F. H. AIA IL Dl.VG. V rt UUvHKM kVKkT miDAT AT io, i i\> co.. <>itr.<«<>^ By |*A A (SuccrMur to L. W. Richardson. qatneied rm )M DEALER —IN— Bill Lit vi ■ fiifcohectioifbt . cigirmid TOBACCO. p«»»m- ■>..lnui - .) i"ilon<«.. . fl M • B month». “ ** ** ........ I «* P EVENTS OF THE DAi 4!rerH«ing rate« at fair. IIvine rata«.»» te * All binda *4 K)FT DKInkfl, and LVKCU Innaisnl a<1orllvmr«ti ma*H he pelt to» aee tbe«>?'lei »•alive »•»/ ttwnr lateHtoW GOODS '£ S. 3- Runfie» J. WILSON, ütirifi al L.w ati Halan Pallie MtO, OMÜOM, SCIO. ORI OON. I II. mtewakt . i >. m . u , ’J • OFFICERS PrcBi lrnt . ( «•hier ........................ DENTIST it* * FU IG. OllEOON ■ . r ■-ä C-JÏ U) * • ’ • Kevstone Tonsorial Parlors. T J. M» flVrv W A Ewing ita-» a generai lianliing ami earhangv tetainrwi Urei«« nrede at current ral<w and draft« iou*«! <>n princij»a! citiwa. <>. «»«•«•>*- A. W. llapcii ^PakAinatat an? kweGi C. H. Bl CK. Proprietor. i ’ All w -rk ÿ<iür.uitH-4 find ria*« am! »aIMitri udì given tn »«very in «tener. «ado •’ hair dr»-««ing at all tim« • Olt EGOX H'IO Corvallis & Eastern R. R. » mi < AMO. Nn 1, tas YaqwtMiM T»'«!« i»w*e» A; •• • < • • •’ Ha. » A Undertaking. h it r m i . m * a ä - A Full Line of ( Awkcta« ( o(Tina, and Ho I m « al ways on hand at rmaunabto price«, at tho I , trfwr MlMgl A M Lrakv»« Y» » » »* Iza»«» * •<'• **• _ h •> Arrive* al’*«*«/ h . u r M. JBa. «.Fr» sitali : - '■ - > » j» r »I A11 « • •• I »«• < i- ■ 11 a u r M Hi. «. fr l»r*r«»H Leave« i«*u<t(i a •> a M Arrive« n m *»> |i / A »I T«w1«t Mn larruesifl Al »*•> Iw »In«« to »n«MM will* • b- A I* eo-oh ’»■ un I tra) '. «• Well si» *'4 !■" hkk (■’•I r \ «»•»¥ I-îuituif ul a I', «».»tth » 4 *1 tr«*o» or r<». t la>> 1. Train I r >nn. «« wt»h Hw» •» r W •( Abla t»x»' • s’ ' <»«» «. *1» « « «»M r»w In L • »• rt e M 4. *■< an I • > ;>• • •• .. . I.» I rtu>» 1 KDWIX «»r »XX. Manager g. Tl KKXH. Ag< nt. AtlMAg E^ST S0Î1TI5 Scio Planing Mills Oregon. Svio J. J. Barnes & Son faits of tm » NEWS 01 OREGON IH »TH IN uUAl. MIN» Mül tu tailed I« Nw4«ow taita, kaii’aa, Striker«. I «pto«M»a Mar litas k I »tamoixd. U ashing- too« Atti» Ikon Ml«<r«. ITT «LS OF INTEREST FIOM ALL FAITS (•len« Falto, N’. Y . (k*t. 7.— A mob ut lully 5.000 •ymjMithlK’r« ot tiw OF THF STATT. TWO HEMISPHERES. Hud»on Vnltoy railway «trikar« paradrd lbw «t ree u. «I« jq i < aùl <wr« •• Ihwy <<1»n['rrh»fi*h< knkw oí the Import <an • Ihr« <h. at ri ng the «ar« and breaking th«» wit>l>'we and cutting th# I ant Happening« at th« Paat Werk. tr l«*y r <<w. *• great did lb* diaturb- Pr«arelad la vondrnard Ferm. Mo«t anre bremn* that Hhariff (»III oritol*l I I île», ta Prw« lwt«r<«Ung to <»wr <xit mmpeny !>, <*( U m » national guard. | •fali'*n«'«l Itere to dtopwrre tha mob Maa; Reader«. W)»wn th« rioters bwfoin thrir w«»rk, II* n>Bj««eltjr <«( the h4»n-unUxi • nptoyaa ut Zoia'a Inner»! »a» attend«.! bj *>0,000 thr e* mpanv gare thwintelteW mt«» the iUirgl.r. •ot»r*'l «i..* U »•|) >*ri|.*t j—ipl«. hand« M tlbd* |Mi|ic3p for pretax ti*>n, lait flic» bui w»»» »»*«.1 » « »y Ivl.tt» lliry Four ! »<1 >t|>*n«l U.» aal». ihe Icatli ll.t^in th* J»l*u trph • n noma dewertad in tbw »ink»’!« cara wwre *taH<*l un the »witch aid all •I septemlter numhnr* l.noo. Tlt» n>a*tru<-tion *<*rk on Ih» n»w thw w|ud<»w« In tham arre brek*n. A forlorn *n*'* clorm i. raging in Thv tr’Hibli* wa« pre* Ipitatrd by U m * liamrk* building »t Fort Columbia Colorado mountain*. It i. fearni that « ailing o? a m«w ruretiug by I I m * F«’«I wi - I» pnM-ticlly runu-lrte.1 many pr-*|*ctor. will mitb-r atlon «4 Uibar. Thia brought « ut an F itemi.» pn-parat i*>n. aro Iwtnit The preai.lent ha. annon<ii**l that he rnotmoti* «-read. No effort 1« t«eing ma-l» b.t III» ilnlication ol Agricoltura! • ill n >t cmvrn» o-ngrem in eitra te»- ma«!<’ to run U m * iin, and, H Iwmg <*vi* Iiall at tl>» »grb'uUiiral col log**» < telo dent that the )*'lhr arre unable to co;«* l*or |&. •ion to dinruaa th« mal ailuation. with the situation, the «h«*riff waa •I” A freight and paweger tn Th» nw«!i<»l <b|*rtn>*nt <•! Wll* prated to, and hr aahr«l the ai.| <i| tl.r ll*f«l near Mllteo, I'» . killing l»rn*-tt*- l'niror.itjr <>|*n*il it» 3*th »li military. It waa llmaght aererai <>( the train cr*» ami aerloualy the atnkrra vreiild g” k t«> w«>rk, teit mi» I aaM »iti. an »umlliitoiil <4 3A rtu*l*-ht». anoih*r. thia <k’mon«tralion made a change. the I kn I're»r«ient RooaevelC* »ten«! ¡ d U ni n<<n unirti 4Mti| • - I- d >■ !• TU» W illaiiH-tte ralloy I» flllol »Ith trial .trike queation 1» gen erally en- 1 rtr, aa the atone* were coming too htintor» alte* Ih» t'Iiincwo |.lt»»*int», dorenl by lit» pre»» thr.Hlglirxil the ! thi' k for him. Fh<» m<»h re tre« I him, thè l»a »c.m.t killing tli»m bariiig »•- t nlte>) Mate». and he la n<*w in a rerioua rx»itdition pimi Oi tolior 1. R. M >nyd*r, tlie M. l.*ui* briber, under the care «4 a phvaictan. Martor Fiah Ward»n V»nl>n«-n li», »»• l*tui>*l guilty ate! m-ntt ni-c-l to tl>>- ju.t n*turne<l ir*»» ■ trip to th» ne» u <i su os ikkiOAYlos. rear» In tlie »tat* priaon. Motion* Jon bgtehary at Ontario, Kaatern Or»g*‘n •p|*»ai ami new trial «ill In. flle*l. II» riporta tliat tb» pr*>»p*>te tln*r» are President of National Congre.«» Tell* U hat •-i<«pti>uiall) g*Mi>l. Mo* k holler, of the Nur Of lean* He Think« It Should Ito. *tr»»t car <’>i»|*any af!»*i«l by the A Chìnaman, »ho h*. It»***l tl>** iN-nv» r, Oct. 7.—Tb »mas F. Walsh, •trike have a.k***l for a moeirer, allcg Halmon Crack placar min**, in k».t»rn •ng grout mismanagement on th.* pert prv«i«)ent <»f th«' National Irrigation Gr*-g«tn, ha» ilna-over.'.l a nnggvt worth « «ngr« •■’«. h;o» arrivi l ih |h»nver fr«»m of tlie manager*. lift,000. Thi» I. Ity lar tlm larga.1 the Ea*t, ami will pr« *ole and delivei A tornado tn Tenne**.-*-, near Mein- the opening ad»l.e*H at ll»e m- •»ion <>f oornect >-v»r louml in thi. »tal». phi*, d 1*1 gr*-at damage to property and the congre«« in (‘«"dorado Th» prevalerle» *4 »rnallpo., di|4>- Spring», >**at one life. Ark«**! for hi« view« a» to the attitudo tlieria, » arlel fe.er ami li * ».le. in It la <-*timat»>l that there »ill (■- fill- of tbe congreaa on the Fixent .■ »- rn- k ugen» it». awak»ned th* autboritte* to tii<' nw«l of mor» vigilant quarantine Ir 500 delegate* in attemlaiii« at the ment action, he «ani “The tìr*t duty of the men who aro regulation, ami in th. future ths irrigathm congre**. lilt« re*b-d in this n»« iem«’nt -hould le •trictert caution will 1« ol-s.rvml. Meant ah ip roni|Minie» hare rait*e*l to try to eliminate sectionalism. The} The Indian war veteran« of Oregon freight rate* >>n coni from foreign |w>rte qu««tinn of th«» reclamation of •rid held a mrstiug at Salem and pa»»od a I the Cnitnd Matea. national one. land« should l»e kept a rw*-Inlion a*ktng the legislature to It i* certain that President Ro<>»e The congre*« should urge that tbe fl rat i»«n» 4 |»er cent 20 y«Mir homie to lite F ■ velt »ill make another move toward* reservoir sites I«' wisely < h<»en. amiHint of 9.100,000 for the pur|H>e«' of future g<Mx| laying th* vi-te’au« the Italance of |1 »■tiling th« coal »trike a* *»»n a* In Hire wucreea ami the i|p|wn<! nt« >n opinion of the Ea«t will can flm! a »ay. |t»tr day each for their «ervloee in the the Iwkinriing, ami w«» -i»oul I bend all Indian At th» tint« of tits Pacific through train A Southern L ’Mir ♦ fl rt« t<> M*< uring an auspicioun troubl» the »tale agteo-t to pay I.’ per • a. wr><ki-l mar “ San i Antonio. Ant. ni* Texas. leia. start. tb.y, Hut ;!>•• ini'll have m-i'-r rt-c i.-i 1 A i lt* r of | M-.-r- a. re 11.,■:rI. “The congre««, I think, should take but .i I - u t 'I . ,-.,t • |s- day. but none fatally. «xigiiizanre of the question of rural im Si* harvest hand, were held up at Another attempt is to lie made to provement, th«» leant! fi» Htion of rural combine the plow manufacturer* of th« home«. Mt l«*a*t start such a movement, The I 'al lc ami reliev»>l of |.'loO. hwaltto. (tat. Black I Ha mood, BHAßTA Dß’JTB of China, i* marrlod. la-a.c* I' rtlai.l -’a in . 7 ;■ . m •• Allwnv 13 30 p in , 10 30 p ni Arrive* A»h:»nd I; am 11 __ S' J. * in. Hacratueiilo «5 p in , l 35 a tn. ban Frant i*«’* 7 45 p tn . * 15 a <hrl« n *v) V) « m«. H 45 a. m Ivnver V a m .Wa m. hanse» City 7 25 a m . V 30 a in (‘hi* Ag«« 7 45 a m , V 1» a. m L»a Angofl’* 1.30 p m . 7 a. in. I I Pa»*» 0 I» m . fl p tn F*»rt W *rth .O a m , fl 30 |> m City of Mvxicu 9 \5 a. tn Th a Gem S a loon. V (.'LADER, Prop’r !hHi«t'»n la m , 4 a. tn N«-w ’ Irleana fl 25 p tn . fl ?5 a m Washington fl 42 a tn . Ä 43 a tn N’rw York 12 43 p tn , 13 43 p tn • arn <«n ORE / SCIO Bro* l» th d«-n atei FI Pa«o, ami tourist cara t«> ( h: ■'*•"' >1 f- i‘S N« w Orleans ami \t a*hiligt< n C«*nn«-xting at >an Francisco wilh everal line» f«ir H *m*lulu, Ja|Miii. ( bina «’hiHppinve, Central ami .K* ulh Atuvr- ga Ker Mrs M F W<»«lnan»x'c, agent at M * -l K m -tati'-li, * r .i ldrt -■* W. E. ( OMAN, G I’. A., i’ortlund, Ore. Oregon CM> Hint ulways in stock a choice lino of Wine* Liquors and Cigar*. ALBANY BEER ON DRAUGHT OF ENGLAND, IRA A.IPHELPS, Agent, Scio, Oro Assets in the United States |9,«04,1)02. Thto Company haa been writing Insurance In the Vnlfml Htatc« wince IM#, ami hut mid loaves to the amount of ffS2.O00.00U IRVINE & MYER, Props. Our Kigs Are Fir.st-Clfiss and Our Horst s Are Good Drivers. Hack Connecta with all train* at Wed Scio a.id morning train at Munkrrw ; meth'd which now serins to be the only Th« national debt aim«* a *1«* rea~- nvolution <»f the problem. The rgggestioo in made that Presi •f f 1U.O"0,'HK> h r '•.•pternber. dent Mit« Bell, of the I nitrd Minework Bulgarian liwndil* hare uiiir*!* rv*l 150 er«. may i«r al-lr t«» have hi« mm now lirtw-k* 'luring the past «•*> month*. <»n strike return to wora, in or«l«*r tj I'realitent Rt«>-evelt ha* a.k*«! l-tlh avert the imprndiiig «li*a*«ter which a fuel famiti«' will ta«!*«*, and that nt as • idea to tlie coel »trike to early a «lai«- a» p -*il lv then- shall I*' a him at tlie White ll.niae. «-«»inplctr investigation by the national An effort i* being nia<le V) rff«H t a legislature an<l by the «tate legislature combine of Pacific coaat flouring milla of Pennsylvania into th«» anthracite coal «llh a capital of «35,000,000,. situation, wiln a view of bringing l«e- Mr*. H. F Jam**», mother of Ixmi« j fore the public th«* fa«ts and «onditlons Jam»», the trage-lian, I** <!<a*l at her •f the miners, with a view of legisla tion or r«> ommrndati«»n« for relieving home in Pougiik<*ep»ie, N. Y. the condition <>f the miners in the mar The jury haa l*e»n <v>a>plet»*l in Ute future. St. IxHii. legislature l>o<>ll» caae. ami While it i« n<»t alwolutely possible to the taking of testimony is in program guarantee such an investigation, there Th« stat» election in Georgia result- is httle «hrtibt that re<*onim«*ndAtlons e*l iti tlie election of the Itegtocratic by the president an«l the eserutive of ticket. Jo*w*ph M. Ferrell, ea-state at Pennsylvania w<aild Is» promptly acted upon by «V i gr« »*« ai. I the Pennsylvania torney general, »a* cb*«en governor. legislature A plan has l***en (wrlectwl «hereby til« c al *> ni|*anie* will ship a supply *iit. no TO START MORI MISI s. ■ 4 fuel to New York, the tenement die- tri* Is I** l*e supplie<i first, the hoepilals Operator» in M coming IHstrkl arc More next am! then lf*e transportation com- HctcrminrU Than I *cr. pan ieg. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 7.—-It to said Continued heavy rains hare stnp|**<! that th« <x*al operator« • f the Wyoming all »ar maucovera al bort Riley, Kan region will make a more determined Se* retary hha» ’» order releasing the effort than ever this wrwk t«> start up They allege they rearrve, put l-’OO.UOO into circulation a«idi.i>*na! collieries , ran get the men if the mihl/ry author- at Portland. j iltoa will protect them an«l their farul* Savages on the «ar|*ath In New lies. V i«w-Pres 1« lent R«»eravage, of Guin*« hare ma«aacre<| many |*e*tple Histrict No. 1, ( aiud Minew«»rkrr«, and l*urn»>! »bole village». nays the r»«al ninipnin are now send The pmwident's conditinn continue» ing into I he region large numtier« of Home of to improve fast aad lie is abl« to attend Pole«, Slavs «mi Italian«. them, he says, are fresh arrivals r«*m to a great deal <4 buslneee. F.ur«»pe. Mr It* «ravage produced two Th* Cu'tan governmsiit ha» ntmls a affhlavit« from («»reign laborer«, who law which pro»his. for Cuban lal»>r in said they w«*rw brought here by an all kind* of public aervic*. agent of the tobor bureau in New York. I They were told that they were wanted Mte* Alics Hay, «laughter of Rwt*- to aork in a faitery, twit »hrn they Ury of Htate llay, waa marri»«! to arrived here they nere «ent to the latttM W. Wadawurth, of N*w York. mines. Two American inventor« are rx|>eri- Coal Trala. oa Nwnday. meriting with flying machine« <>n Long island. One »liip a»en«le I 1,000 fret Norfolk, V.., Oct. 7.—The Norfolk and sailed about two mile« and the A We.tern railroad I muoi I order* to other awwnded 4,000 fret and made a its eiuployea Io run cual train* on Sun- flight of nearly five mi Ire. ■lay through the alate of Virginia and In spite of rain, the full war maneu eleewber» to rxprdile th« delivery of ver« are (wing carried out by the tr«» ps coal. The law of the atate prohlbila at Fort Riley, Kan. the running of freight train» on Sun I.nmlwr shipment« by water from the day, bet, a* untiaeal romlttton» »(let, Columbia river will thi« year, t*»r the 1» umler.t'«.! ttie action of the road will first time on ren»rd, escaod HM),OU0,- not I»* i’ n»trii«»l a« a violeace of Uiia law. 000 feet. The arnale committee on Ta« ific la- land« and Porto Rieo haa finial re« I Ila work in th« Hawaiian island« and ha« •ailed for Han Francisco. The mm* nut tec liatanrd to te«tim>>ny regarding the land law«, public improvement« needed, in I bonk plague epbtemic and many oilier matter« of lna«nr I tup« »ft- a nee. Ovi-r <>n<'-h.lf <>f county sk-r>. otturai rxhlbit, which lit«' »tat» fair, th* ami from Ftwl- 1ère! at the I avahi mine, a mil«* (rem k laal night. thia place, «Nul V > cl Tlx mm empio?rd In th«* working«, «»g chuta«, were m »ta nil y killed. Two JOHN U Mil I 4M W III 4h. I lr*t (knerntir at Oregon I ruler It» state Conxlltutlon P«s«ca Eugene, Or., <h*t. 3.- Ei governor John Whiteaker, the first governor of tire Mtate of Oregon, <ii«*d at hl» h«»n «' in Eugene at 7 4& »>'<*’•-* k la»t eevning He lingere*! in a »late of uneoneciouv* n«*MA all day, and the wat« her« at I ted»id«’ ri}««ctal moment. any bin death bi« at any He I um I team unable to take nouriahiirenl win«'® W«dn«*rolav morning. Ynctorttoy morning Ire etw*m<d to give m>me indication ut con- M’iouvire«e by making a alight motion with hi« left band, which wan taken I** m«*an tewrkoning to hi« ag«’d wife, whom ’ he wanted near him constantly. U Iren •he would take hia hand ho w<mld te* come (*alm, which wa« the only «ign «»I con «c toil a new*. Hi« la«t m<>m« nt« were |M'a<rful. He «uflrrr»l a etroke •»< |4iralyeie two years ag«>, which oci’BaioiMMl alarm, bul from which he recover®»! Atemt thr»*« week« Ago he «11 ffrrtxl a recol>»i «troke, from which hr never recovered. lie Iravre a wife, two «*>11« and one «laugh ter. Hr wan a memlrer of Eugen® lodge A. F A A. M., under who«« autpi«®« lire funeral rervi«-®*» will Ire held, prob ably Saturday. toik tit* flr«t prit» at ba* bn*n •nul l»fit, when- it will liar« a pla<* in a num- b*r of lair, ami carnival*. Pardon« have taren aaked for ( in vieta !x>ui« level ami H H. Warrinwr, arntrnced from Multnomah county for burglary. aixca to an arbitration Hoard Oper ator« Squarvly Ifcfuac Ni*h a Mow«, but Want Men to go to Morl Mith- out t nk>n tiring kc«ognixcd. Preparation« are well advanced for the district fair to he "held at burg during the five day« l«'gmning October 7. A splendid 11 vest»« k exhibit i« ex- jasted. PORTLAND MARKETS. Ing. |30 50. Flour—Beet grade, S-3O«3 6ft; grab- I Hohl. Canal Tltte thatrf. New York, Get 4.—William Xelgnn Cromwell, general natnael for the new Panama Canal n>ni|>any, who haa r*- turoe«i from i’ari*. »ay* he ileliveml to Attorney General Knoi, in Pari*, every innveyam*, de* ree. nnowtiion or <»llt*r dot ument relating to to the properties of the new Panama Canal company, and its lin<|iieetlonaitle power to con vey th* canal, the plant, ermceeeiona ami other property to the I'nited States, free ami clear of al1 liens <>r claims of any kind. Vkc-President Mlk<»t*a tlawa. Pavi«l Wilcog, vicrpriMblrtil and general «ounwel of the Bela w are .k lltld- • n railr a l, in hl« «tAt«»u • nt I to Ihn prr«t«lrnt, «aid in part “The I nitrd Mineworker« imMit extensive combination ami n oly »hh h the country ha* ever k It habitually rnfor»w« it« order dir«M'tiona by whatever mean« in m<M«t effm tual, including strike« «-oil«, picketing, l»evrtling an I the like, not confine I to it« own tnernljors al«»ne, but tn which are comp'11«* I to join, as far 1«, p*««tb’»\ all ot! er ¡w»rwonw •♦»»Hl- ariy employrdr It« violent m«’lho«l« have already re«» iv«*! therondetnnalion of the • irmlt court of the I'nited Mate«. “ The'juration at prwaent 1« merely whetlo-r an unlawful a«»«« iatIon «hall le permitted in thi« country by m«*an« wbi<h are illegal to d«x i<le who «hall l«r allowed tn Work; what «hall >*• Ilia h'rtira of work, an*I what be shall l*e paid. Thia i« contrary to th» .pirn an«l letter of ou* laws, If they »fr en- fonwl, mich aii effort will <-•**• at <>n«w. ” The «tatrment« made by Ihn other operator« present at the«onfervner were along the «erne lines a« that of Mr, Wilt.ii» Itaaarvoira Oars Way. Canolen, X. J , <*rt. 4.—The city mat-rrolr near Or* IMaware rirer broke tolay. ami .boat a,000,000 gallons of water eecape-l and flowed down Twenty- seventh at reel, floral) ng th. cellars of many Ironses and doing otfrer damage A watchman whtme duty it is to open a ralre when the water roaches a certain freight negierted to tlo*i and the water flown] over tire embankment, washing away the earth to surh an eitent that Ute Ineak Fdlowed. OrJrrrd to Swafwnd Work. ftirnnnghani, Al. , Oct. A. — Prrai- «lotti Flynn,of tb* I'nilta! Mlwworkwra >d Anter ir», dtalrit I <>( Alalatrna, alateti Ital.y that t>* had ieantel ortter. for all the minera of Ut* Tonne»«.-« l otti A Iron Railroad roftt|>aay, at the Hinn Creek anti Hlorton mine« to an.pend work. About I,SOO men will Ito ln- volvtal. The strike grows < ul of th* refttaal of the company to withhold amoaamettla ma<l* by th* mi..era' unio. for the anthracite strikers. M.klni«> lung I’tllng Ip. (Tr-velantl, <>., Oct. 4. — Colo»«| Myron T. Herrick, treaearer of Ihr National McKinley Memorial Associa tion, ts rneiring humlrnds of Iettare ;-tally containing small contribution, to I be memorial fuud. Home time »in*« unknown per«,ns started a 10-cent, ft- **ent atei 2-rent endless chain *cheme m connection with the monument fund. L'p to date fully ftO,000 of thee* letters bavw l«rn iMwIvvd by Ju>f|te l»«y. pr««.i.|^nl of lbw talion, at (‘atiUtn. •od forwardwl »o lbw Irraatirwr’a otflt-r Many lettera af from Kurop». ■ Addrr«« ut th« Prevalent. Th«* prv«it!eni*« f ■ thw miu© «ipwralori» «ml ll»«» min« r* ui<* »Fort and to ihv point* He »«id in p«rt •'I w»*h tor ill your Attention t«> the fart that tbero are three After ted by the «itualhm in the antbrA* Hr irntie — the opriAtor«, lite niinif», and the I »qe«k fog neither gertrral public, th« miner« nor the t»|wral*u», leit The «jue« for the g’-iierai public. I wmuc which led ti» the «it- I nation affect >mm«d»atrlv the j arte * *v»n<-ornv*l —th« operator« ami the min er«; but the «Httation it«.* If vitally • flret« the public. **! di*rlaim any right «>r duty to in tervene in thi* way ui<»n legal ground« or upon any ofli« lai relatmn« that 1 !<’ar I*» the nitualion, but th«' uigrncy and the ierriLie natur«' the <atA»tr phe immediately impending • ver a large portion of om j»« pj« m the «l.a|»e of a winter furl famhir im;*rl me, aft« r much anih*u« thought, to Iwhvvr that 111V 'luty require« me to (like whAlrvrr influence I j<T»*f»«liy can bring to 4-ffr« l A MrllleflH'Ilt »d the «ItUAtion which ha« I« mv »me literally inbderable. ’*! Jo n«d invite a Ji»« u««i«»n of your rvM|«*4 tive «latm« And p*aotion«. I up- I«•»«I t<> your pArtiotiatn. to the aidrit tliAt «ink« |*rr»oual i oil-birrat b n•, And make« imllVldtial «arriflir« f> r the gen eral go» J. ’ * MiUhvll on the Rrxult. Following 1« the text of I’n «¡dent Mitchell*« Rtat' fi vnt, n-ude after the JOHN WHITEtkHC. confrr«*niV’ bad failed Bom in Indiaoa 1N10. •*A« a r«>n*qtirn«<* «»f thia refnaal of Married in ifl47. the operator«, e»th< r t - grant «v»me»- Caine U> Oregon in IM63. «ion«* or to refer U> Individual arbitra* Fleeted prolwtr jtl'lg«’ in 1 I am Memhor <»f territorial legidature In tlon, the •'**aI «irikr will go on firmly mnvinee»I that th«* miner« will 11157. win, although *r d»*‘p|y regret the re* b.|fM-te«i governor in 1AAH. ftiaal <»l the railr<M»«l pr«*«ident* to defer Eie« le*I tn Irgidaturv in jfltifl. to the wlah«-« of th«- » h el • »••• utile of Re • le« t«*l IHsiM. the l'nit«"d Htat«’«. 11.»- pr«-«idrnt ex- Speaker uf bouse IM70. preaflod the hope that there w«»uhl lx» no I reeideot of «male 1*7*», Member of eongre«« from Oregon law leoriiexn in the ««ml field««. And the represent at iv««e «»( the miner« a««ured || | O Hew tor of Internal revenue at Port- him that thru rv«-ry «ff«»rt would le cirrtrd to maintain peaca.’* The 10th annual fair of the Rutte Crivk Agricultural aaaoriation, Laid at Marquant, had a large attendant® and wa« very aucceeeful In ciery rcc¡MM*t pound. Mutten — Gr*«a, 3c l-r Ire»***!. lambe — Gros», »Mje re p«KlDd , • tlr**»l. 6S<". Train« Odlfalc or « Curve. He«»—«irosa, fi’.til'e re pound ; Ilrlrns, <>ct. 7,—A ltuihngH»n went bi><ii»d train and th« Northern Pariflc «I renani, 7(Ü7 SC. «-•«I Iruind rxpn*M met In a l»e«d-nn <v»lh«ion b« twren C«dun»bu« ami Park Tlie Santiago. • 5i‘ »raguan volcano, City. Moni., on a « urie on U»w North thr«Niten» an eruption. Il tower, above ern Pariflr trark thi« nw»ruing. Two the town of Haa Fernando d. Ma»«»», 1 men were killed «nd the engine« ami whose 30,000 people are greatly | mail car« e«re wrm ked. alarm**!. Miner« ar« Milling to Submit Their <irta»- a driver, w< rking Washington, Ort. • — Th« great coal further in Hw* level, or gangway, evi i coo la rente I m > tween the |>r«-hfi<r>t and dently <-era|>e«l th«« f««rre <»f the rxplo- : the repr»-«entati«ea of the operatore • ion, and in«tincthely •tart«’«! t war«] • the elope t >r aatoty, Tire deadly after- ¡«»rary White House at 4 *A u’clmk lamp vwept down on them ami they yratet«lay afhrn-s.ii, with failure to reach an agreement, a»>J. apparvolly, •ncx nml«M. alter m»t more than a Ira , the r«M k U|w»n which the «x»nference minute«' ttruggì« against U h » fata their •pht wa« the rvc««gnit on of the miner«* experience a« miner« told them lay in i union. The president ha«i urged thw i'«>nt«*n.)ing iarde« V» «s««* «trifr In the •tore f«*r them. li.trrewt ,il the public «aliare the Only the bodiea •»( the men in the miners, through the pre«id«'hl of their working« are Imrtie»I, «huaing that the union, Lad ripresa«*! a wtiling»>•»•»<« t«» •hort ut flam«’ whnb f*i||uw««l the t-l- •nbmit their grlevan«« • t<> arbitration trial t«» !*•» t amrd l \ the pr» - lent, and pl»ion did not extend to I lie thtrtigh H I« d»K lar»’»| by renio watt her« Io enter into mi agreement t*» abide by the Irriti» filed by lha arbitrali*ui f> r lo Ita ve Irern wren from the air «halt« a pernii *•( one to five year«, am! the Th- re miner« whore I am B cm were employers, thr«High the pre-i’lant« *»f tel r ne« I were «B«ro vere* I lying in the railr<a«l ». mpaniea and a | rumi ' ram|re«l poaitioiia, their irg* cloeely nent mine op«*rat>«r, ha«l squarely re- I ukx J arbitration, ha i >!«iim «« I the drawn up to their kaodiee and their miner»* laK»r organisation a« a I««I« mhi hand« clinched. lh>«t covered their •ltd anar«hi«ti'' bo*ly, with which they to'*e« to they were uniRKogiHaabir when could and wouhl have no dealing« had first tak«*n from th« mine Their dvrnaretad fr*ier«| ir«»*|M to in»ure vorn« doth«*« were lorn and thickly remta! píete proba tion Co workers ami t heir fam dia» in th«« mining region. ami with cual dti«t The other 1» di«« Were ««Hirt g» agrtiü't Ih«' tu vr«‘ not di «figure»!. uni«»ii. ami La«l offered, tí the m« n »•* Four tern n en were working «m N«» I lijrn«,’i to w*>rk, t*> «uLmit griesam«-« at • mi th ami four ««n No. 4 north, .N in*- it «llVidual »«»IIl«’f í«’4 ti« the «I« « !«ii»ti «*f teen men had *een aexignrd to duty oft the judges of the court of ” Wimm plea« No. 3 level. Prior to the entrarne of for the district of Pennsylvania in the fir«>t shift the mine had te'oti in. h I i-.'i Hr »>' m i < . a’. I !.. in • j*»« tai for gaa, arid before the re«**»ml the matter c I«*»« m |. I a«t night both II»«« •hift w«»nt on «luty the du«t ham «prin- rtiint-rw Ami tl.«' «qwrator« remained in kle«i. Of the 14 men in th« < rew on the city, but Uslay they returned tn No. 4 reuth, th»* three who were in* their aaveml I« m aliti«’«, saying that the )ure»l were working in the main elope. struggi«« will <* alitine. Washington Veal-7% «ft He. DISMAL I All I KF. gangway men and horticultural am. 13 M«4S 30. Millstufls—Bran, 116.50 per ton. mhldlinge, «33 50; aborta, «IV 50; chop, |I7. Gate—N<>. 1 white, 11M 1.035, , gray. P5. 4$ 1 per cental. ||»y — Timothy, 0101311; clover. |*.5o. cheat, «* per ton Poultry—-Chlekena, niix<<l. «4 50*»5 p*r |»tun*l, 11*’. Itene, |5i.<X'• 50 |*r <l***en per p*>nnd, 13c; epcing*, 43.50 <• per d*«en ; fryer», I 1'43 50, broil ers. 43 fttlg t. din ks. 14 S0.45 per dor- en, turkeys, y**ung, HdlSr, geese, |rttgii.5O |«r d"«en USO— Full rrann, twins IM l3.Sc; Young Anterica, 13 S<014 % ; faeptry prices, 1<4I v«e le»». llntter—Fancy *reamery, 2^337\r per pound; extra», 37 '»c, dairy, 17% i4'30c, atese, I3%dilft. Fgga—33%«35c per doxen. Potatoe* Best Burltank*, rt'V465c jter sack; ordinary, 5^455* |*r cental, growers' prices; {Merced sweet», |3<4 3.35 per cental. Hope—New crop, BOtgtlr per piami. Wool—Valley, 13%<4lfte; Eastern Grrg**n, 5<4l4%c. mohair, 30a2lte. Beef—Grona, row», 3« 3 %c per pound, »tears, 4c; tlreeeed, 6«7c. I’ll SIM ST S 11 ACE COSI 1 RI NCI IS A Eleven men w«-rw killwd and threw in- country into one organisation. Th*- arid help create a feeling of pride on A cold *t- rag» ami meat company ha. new romlone »rill hare a capital nation the |»art <»f tho««' that «»pen up the pub- been for to«. I in Aahland with a capital lit domain.” of »75.000,000. of I2A.000. The Hoathern Pacific haa aol.l it» Th«» prune rr»»p in Marion county Will NOW APPI Al IO MINIKS. • r.- i iitigr •■! coal fiebl. in H-iti-l will I«* pretty generally gathered by the We I hiv our rtork in larjf' iiuanliti«*« Coitimbia. Thi* la taken to mean that and k<*x*p a lull hn<* of carrtogv' and it i» the company’» intention to uro oil kcAumption of Work to be I r^rd on Con* «•nd of the present wrrk. dltlon «»( National Inquiry. w«tf«iu material All kind« <>( work in for fuel in the f'itur«. The I««rd of regents of the «tete uni* our lit»*- done «*n short iioticr. Washington, <kt. 7.—A Anal effort, verrity, «I Eugene, have made arrange* Retail merchant» <4 New Orleans »ay with hop*« of ,*uc«r«*, is to K» made to rnent« to include a music dej»artment that if the »treet car *trike i* not *et- •♦nd the coal strike. It hi.« been ‘lia- tl»l at once they will clone their Mrs. Florence Atwood, state presi cuaatd by th«* pre* i ••len I and some of his • Opps Mbit« •lore*. Sticli a move »oilhl throw ft,- dent of the Kcii«*kahr, died at her home Scio, Orc« bta’4a advisor«, and while the idea in «till ill t*») clerk* out <4 employment. an uncompleted state, an<l the final in Bak««r City Heptember tfl of pneu Prince Chun, brother of the emperor : result still nn<x*rtain, yet it offer* a monia. Gel a i I ; I 1 I. i N < I i and a glass of Good Beer at special to tha ; jured in a mine esploai* n on the hnirU* General BlackSmiths and Wagonmakers’ Train. Ie.tr» Wr.l S. io I r I'ortlaipi -av < and way .tali -ii» .4 1" Ita tn. l.r Allwny at .'i 05 p in 4e—A STRIKE CONTINTES Intwlligwntw MV» Horseshoeing a Specialty VIA— Pullman ami Tourisl i < u . M*Mt IM MIX IM1IS VAV<. • .»»1/ ,« Li * •- < >> ' •-i A e, * A J-J j S / F z* j /*; •"ÁÍ » V, I