The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 19, 1902, Image 1

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EVENTS OF THE DAY
OHfbOX
(UTIIEtEB FROM ALL PARTS of TNI
DEAi.ea
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By IflA A. PHELPK
FIHrCOKFECTIOMFRT.ClOABSAHD
TOBACCO.
fTFMN Of INTEtEST » BOM All PtffTS
OP TME STATE.
British
which
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H«r ag»
prevenir»!
ittincj at Lai ad Nîtan Piïllc
IM IO, ORROoM.
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British cruiser
Iler daugh­
OFFICERS
................. T. J. Mtn'rs
............... W A Ewing
D E N T ! H T
8CIO, OBEGON
Keystone
Tonsorial
Parlors.
SC’O. Oraron.
^PatcAmaA<c
and Jcw«Gt
C. 11. BUCK. Proprietor.
All work guarantee! flrat <!•*» and
MtlaVartion given in every inaiane»
laid.««' hair Jreraing at all time.
Corvallis 4 Eastern R. R
n n r u
I.to
A. W.
Tiie snnounrement is u a le that Mar­
coni has another invention, which lie
All kinds of watches, clocks and jew
--i|..t»wiil stait ri th«- »- -i.
II-
airy repaired promptly
will n--l b-tmally announce it until tto
wireleea experiments are complefc-d,
OREGON
SCIO
which ho says will to before the end of
the year
Undertaking..
A Full Line of ( askets, Coffins,
end Boto» always on baud at
reasonable prices, at the
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Scio Planing Mills
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Oregon.
J. J. Barnes &
Son
General Blacksmiths
and Wagonmakers!
BAS’? JWD SOQTI)
—VIA—
Southern Facili: Co
Sheet ,M««I Compaey s MUI» Burned at
a I ora of 914)00.000.
( anal Iriver, O., I'ec. ill.—The corm-1
gating mills, the i-aiut shop, tto store
i room am! the toil-ling containing the
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four mill, on the west aide of the
B;>aln is trying to l»-iy warship» from
foreign powers.
The flrsl blitxard of the winter has
swept Iowa ami Nebraska.
Ire forming on the "third1 rail - t
the New York elevated roads haa stop­
pad all trains.
j
Ti e V«-n, • - in |r K.l- »1» rUptured
by Germany ami Great Britain are
now mann*l by Britiah sailors.
A Rock Islam! passenger train was
wrecked by a broken rail near Terrill,
Tex., ami the engineer ami fireman
killed.
Fire «lestroy*! a five story bull-ling
at Scranton, Pa., in which was locat*l
a wtoleeale grocery Arm
amount to 0176,000.
An automatic machine ha» bren in-
more hai ni on
W« buy our stock In large quantities v<«nt*! that »ill «lean
snd k*-p a full line
t earriag» and than reven men. It will i evoluì mni/.*
aag n material
All kinds of work I« the salmon canning imiuatry.
our lino dons on short notlea.
Tto dock laborers strike in’Mar-
seiiles, Frame, continues unbroken.
Tto strrete are now ;ntroll*l by troops
ami riota are ol fr*;u»nt occurremw.
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Bcio, Ore,
MISTA BOUTS
Traina laava Waat fleto lor Portland
and way «tattoo, at 10 45 a in.
14 Albany at 3 05 p tn.
Ixwvee Portino I a 35 a m . 7 p
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Albany 12 Ml p. m , IÖ 30 p in
Arrive« Ashland 12 -3 a in . 11 o- »
Narramente 5pm, 4 35 a m
Han Franciarv 7 45 p m , 5 15
Ogden 9 45 a m . II 45 a tn.
l'enter U a m . 0 a m
Kansas City ’ 25 a m . 9 90 a
Chicago 7 45 a m , 9 30 a m
Ire Angele« I 30 P m , 7 am.
El Paso On m 5 p n-
Furt Worth 0 30 a m . • 90 t- i
City of Meilen 9 55 a ui., 9 M
Gut a EREE LUNCH
and a glaaa of Good
Beer at
Th n Gem
S a loon.
V. CI.ADEK, 1-rop-r
Houston la ui . 4 a m
New Orleans 5.25 p. m . * 25 a m
Waahingt >n 5 42 a m . 5 42 a m
New York 13 <3 p m. 13 43 pm
Pullman and Tourist cars on both
trains Chair care Sacramento to < >g
dsn and El Faso, an-l tourist ears t->
Chicago. St Louis, New Orleans and
Washington.
Coanwting at San Francisco with
sveral linMtor Honolulu. Japan, China
2hilipplnM, Central and flvulh Amer-
R-
flee Mrs M F. W'-ednsnsee, agei.l at
Wrat Hciu Slatl >1. -1 a-l It. -•
W- E. COMAN, G P. A..
Portland, Oro.
ORE
SCIO
B v M s
SALOON
Oregon
Scio
Has always in stock a
choico lino of Wines
Liquors and Cigars.
ALBAMT BEERON DRAUGHT.
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The Liverpool and London and Globe [ns. Co.
OF ENGLAND,
IRA A.IPHELPS, Agent, Scio, Oro
19,804,902
Thia Company ha. been writing Tnauranc In th. Unftml
Htataa .Inc. IM4M, and ha. paid loaves to th. amount of
000.000
asked l'uit*i Ntatra Minister Bowen to
act as arbitrator in the controversy
with Great Britain ami Germany.
Th« poetofllrre at Castle Rock, Wash .
Naa Pervw, Rathdrum, Rand Point ami
Hboabone, Idaho, and Moro and Mt
Angel, Oregon, have been placed in th»
presidential clara.
The senate rejected tiie proporel t»
admit Chinese to Hawaii.
View Governor Wright wants a lower
tariff for th« Philippines.
If ia thought likely that Governor
Tall will succeed Judge Hhiraa on tiie
supreme bench.
CharlM T.Yerkee, the capitalist, is a
strong advocate ol the labor unijn as
irgamsed In the Cnitwl Matra.
There is much piracy being practii«d
in the waters adjaipnl to tiie Philip
pines- Tb« «mall craft only are prey*!
SCIO UVERY ANI)
IRVINE & MYER, Props.
Our
Arc First-ClaM and Our
Horses Are Goal Drivers.
Hack Connecta with all train, at Weal Selo a ad morning
train at Munkera.
RhORUASIZti CO.NSVL a R FORCE.
Hill to Classify ami Provide for I'.samlna-
tion of Applicants.
Washington,
It*. — A bill baa
I'ec.
been lntr<«lin-ed In the house by Repre­
sentative Adams, of Pennsylvania, to
provide for the reorganisation cl ti e
Ice in lake Hl. Clair cl-gg*i tha in- consular »ervice of tto Vaitmi Stat«»
lake pi|*a for I'etroit a water supply provision is made for the < la»»iflcation
eo seriously that many factories »ere
<4 consuls general ami consuls, specify-
compell*l to shut down temporarily.
ing the number »ml »alary of each
General Milra will visit the German clase, and tor the «laminai ton ol ap
plicants and lli«»e no» in tho service
emperor.
The reciprocity treaty with Cuba lias <>1 the latter, those »ho fall to pa»s are
t<> lie dropped. but none <au I* railed
e*n signed.
for examination within ail monili« ol
The California eml <4 the Pacific the day of th, [-a»»»ge of the bill.
cable lias been lal-1.
Con.nl» general ami consuls may be
Negro vnlers of Alatoma baveh rm*l transferred by the preaident from one
place to another of the «ame claaa.
a color*! Hepublu-an party.
N|<* isl examinations ar«- providei tor
Three men lost their lives in a coni those »ho may lie «ent where the
mine accident at Wilkesbarre. Pa.
(nited state» exercise. eitra territorial
Secretary Hitchcock has’»u»|««nd~l jurisdiction.
all timtor land enlrlee in the Pacific
Natal Training Station on lake».
coast states.
Washington.
I'ec.
it*.—Secretary
The cold wave continues in New
Moody haa transmitt*! to rengresa the
York ami suffering ia intense on account
report ol the naval hoa-d, tomhnl by
' of tiie lack of coal.
Admiral Tavl< r, which »a. < mated to
Finley Peter Ihinne. of "Mr. Itodey" »elect a site for a naval training sta­
fame, was mat tied in New Tork to tion on the great lake«.
The report
Mias Margaret Abt-«tt.
rec« nimeml» that the station be located
I an lake Michigan
tolow
latitude
Fire at Worcester, Maae , CU’«*! a!
About a 49.30, and asks for an appropriation of
property lues of 4260.UOO.
4250,iHMt to buy tho land ami «levelop
i down firemen were Injured.
the atation, leaving tho exa«t location
Ona
One of the
tho coal
coni operators
Operators called u> to to determined later by tie board.
testify before the «ommlasion stat*! Hecre ary Mody approved tho report
that hie company received about |2.5U ami pointe out that an immediate ap­
per ton for coal.
propriation w III pr«< ent the raising of
It is Stated that President Castro ha> land value«.
Senator Hanna save he di«s not want
the presidency and will not ran for it
A Mets in tho United States
Ameruan sheet steel company’s mills,
were burned to the ground here last
night, and the company is confronted
with a loss of over 41.000,000, nearly
47.-vO.0OO is Anivh.«d product and tiie re­
mainder in buildings ami machinery.
A strong wind was blowing over the
burning pile toward the office« and the
machine ehop.
fear that these, too.
might 1» doomed caused a rail tor help
to lie sv-nt to New Philadelphia.
The
Are engines from that city ren-lor.-l
gissi service.
The offices. machine
shop«, galvanising department and the
mills on the east aide are »11 that re­
main of this great paint.
The lot.» ia partially covered by in-
snrance. A doaan railway cars stand­
ing at tracks were consumed.
mt-
The fndlan appropriation hill before
the house carries m--re than 41.000.000
less than the appropriation for tiie
- prevent fiscal yaar.
Thirteen anarchists were arreeted in
Rome after a deepsrate struggle
The
police surpri«*! them st a meeting
, «bile they were in the act of taking an
•th with poniards to a*«»sinate King
Victor Emmanuel.
A Civil war Is in progress in Morocco
CtiIna
umy.
will
increaae
its
standing
I nion M«n May Pkkst.
indisnapolla, Im!., I'ec. it*.— Jn-lge
Carter, In the snp-em« court t-«lay.
Issue-1 an order restraining '-’0 union
men by name from gathering at ths
plant ol the Drop F<>rge comi-any,
where a strike Las tw-en on for several
months, lor tiie purpose of intimidat­
ing tm-n who wanted to go to work.
Tiie court refused to interfere with the
peaceful picket, which he held to I*
legal. The order is a mojiflcatton of a
former decision, which re*«iain*l
entire untoa from gathering at Ih»
plar,ts.
MPLOMATS AT HAV ANA.
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It is suj-p««e*i
they have <>n Giani Venezuela's answer
Free dolivwry of mail will commence
Havana, I'ec 12.-—A <leflnil» treaty
, to tto demand of tto foreign powers,
In Albany March I, IV03.
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cornri ervial reciprocity hetwMn Cub*
< which arrived fn>n> Caracas,>na sp*ial
An <Md Fellows lo>lge has l«*n in-
ami the Cnitcd Niâtes was signed at 11
Í at 2 o'clock.
stltut*l at Ihirkee, Eastern Oregon.
What is termed an inopportune dem­ o’clock last night by General Blias and
There are about 30 meailurs.
onstration and tto »trange metii««l ro- Neerelartos Zaldo ami Montes. It lai fea
Probably the largest shipment of
only the signature« of Nerretary ll«y
wool ever made from Imlependem-W at eorted to is th* remitían«-» to tto Vene-
and flonor Qumada, ami ite approval
one 11 toe occurred last week.
H. A. •«»elan foreign minister of tto demands
I tout) shipped direct to Boston 190,000 ud Grant Britain ami tiermany, which of the Cnitod Platee and Culian w-natM
pi unds of w<»d.
The shipment made are freely crlticievd hero.
to make It operative.
Ttie government has rent 2,000 men
up almost 10 freight rars.
Although the treaty provides for a
ami IM guns from Car*-*» to reinforce
Tiie Linn county jail walla wilt t* .the garrison at I* Goayra. Tto»» j uniform ravlm imn of 20 . p< r cent from
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lineal with three-eiiteentha inch steel troops are canip*l at Guarnenti, die-'
Prcejni tariff charge« - n Cuitan
plates. The ceiling will al*> be cov­ taut one hour from La («iiayra.
All I'f«!»'*» entering ito I nite-1 Mat««, a
er*! with a network of steel bars. ■lay and all night ammunition ha« been P*re‘l,d list of pn«iueta lias Iwen -Iraan
These Improvements to the jail ba*- ■ arri*! to Fort Caviglia, which crowns i °P 1,1 "1'1**' •’ •** forth the reduction
ieen made neav-ssarv by numerous jail ihe harl-or, ami prejiaratlon» are being "P•••m ma«io hr t ube ami tto
brraks in tiie )>aal two yeats.
made to r«— let tto h reign lores-«.
1
respectively
It fa ini
Voluoteers to the number of t>.'<* l"wible m-w to make any material
For weeks there has l-een a systematic
hunting of reservoir site« througlemt ; .i-en, al) from Is Guayra, t»ave l*n ; change in this list.
Eastern Oregon. It has develop*! that armed today, ami wore are requestilfa
im HI IHflLh CIHOMHIA.
It Is aasnrt*! tore that tto
when the government committee gets al arme.
its work io this arid region it will flmi , government « an And sutil, tent men to
every available reservoir site taken hy resist the foreign force«, as tl>e move vails foe QwkXsr Act tee Io I'anama CaMl
Everywhere one i
N«totletlona.
some one who has an eye to huaiue«« n«ent is popular
meet» all class»* am! comlltliMis carry­
Washington, l>*
15.—At the in-
A party consisting of about 40 ing Manser rilles.
•taños ot Nr«retary Hay, l>r. Ilwrran,
Swcies and Norwegians have left Pen­
The news ol the capture at Portod-
dleton to join a larger )«rty in the Npain. Trinidad. <>l ih» Vsneaueian Colonibiaa - harge d'affairea, ral 1*1 at
East, ami at New York they will ail gtuibnut Bolivar by tto British cruiser tte «tale defiarlmeni to distara tto
sail for Europe. After a visit to their Charybdis was communicated to Presi­ -anal treatv negotiations, that tto re.-,
old iu mes the etcursionisls will return, dent Castra by a representative of the relarv might be able to refH-rt ll.e exael
■ta-.ns ni tlie - anal slluation lo tto cab-
and eip*t to bring many of their AsMx-iat*l Frew
The event caused inet.
I»r, Horran waa «inablo lo give
friends sod relative« with them.
great excitement.
tto •- reta-v ny re| v fr.un the B«vt<,ta
Ttie president has call*! on all Vene govwrnoiMt a» to the prlre
The new Oregon code, compil*! by
«hieh
Judge C. B. Bellinger and W. W. suelan citiseli» b»«t»een tto ages of IM Colombia will a«-.vpl for the lease.
Cotton, lias l>een issued.
Tins c««!e amf 50 to lake up arms in tto defense
It »•• eiplaim-d to Dr. Horran that,
was authorised by the Is st legislature ol the country.
In vi- w - II.«« i su,
woig- |y Jlp.
and will hereafter tie used in the crwirta
lomatic inatter» preraing for attentinn
PAA Ol GOMMIAMOSI US.
in plai-e of the codes heretofore in u»e
at Ibis time, aml the gr «w ng luq«-
One thousand copies will l«> delivered
lletue al tto capítol at tto «lelay In tto
to the ». errlary of state.
Senate lIrvUcs on a l ump Sum for I ash «xinclneion ol the - anal o-nvcntion, im-
of th« Strike A-hltrature.
Ittedlate a.-tlon by the Bagóla govwrn-
There is a movement on toot to di­
Washington, I'ec. 13 —The senate ' maní waa imperativo.
vide th» Eighth judicial district, con­
I»r Horran balay cabiml tto foroign
sisting of Baker, Cmatilla and Wallowa Ute yesterday afternoon paam-d. with
counties, into two districts.
t'nion several amendment«, the bill flung -<b-e«t B-g >ta the w i«h«M» ol tlu- State
dwpartment, aml callad attenlion to
and W allow» will constitute one. and
the com|»«<><iati<in of the anthracite serióos iomp:i<atiot,a that may ariro
Raker County wli) 1« constitritod a
|-.ut of tto Vcneauelan silustnin.
judicial district by itself, if th« plan nul atrise comniiasion, an 1 It now
Sentiment was
is carried out.
The reason for the goes to conference.
Mask Rotini Rs- mu :t at i.
change is that the district ia to popu­ strongly In favor of allowing the u.rrn
lous that there is too much for on« tiers ol the commission who are no!
TI kj Capture 1.10.000 In Naw Mnku and
judge to do.
employes ol the government a lump
I.Map* to the .Mountalas.
A slight earthquake shock »as fall sum l«r their rarvice, an-l after mnrh
Pt. lamia, I'ec. IS —A apceisl tn the
at Grants Pass last Haturday.
iebate 4 I .<M)0 was settled U|»m as the t,lobe I'emncrat from -aula Fe, N. M.,
laical meat dealers of la Grande proper amount, thus taking the matter says
A re|« rt r.-a. he-l -anta Fe late this
will establish
a flrvt class packing out of the han-la of the president.
Several other amendments
were ftermsm thst the private Irsnk of 11111».
bon so.
a-loptml, flung Hie eijiensrs of the boro, Nieira couoty, was field up hy
A colony of Minnesota far nitri are conimissiooers and the«»slatant record­ robbers, wli I riH's|>ed with diisidcrable
negotiating for 30,(MM) acres of lauii In ers al 41** |"-r day. ami leaving the lioolv, a« but a short turn- before cattle­
lane county.
question of the amount ol aalaty ol tiie men had deposited ISO,MM).
Ttie d«*l was done in broad daylight.
The warm and heavy rains of last assistant record rs and emplxyea to the j
Tiie name ol the cum- The rohlwrs made for the northern
week have raise-1 the itogtio river to commission.
Alter midnight
the higliat stage it haa known for years. mission was changed to "Anthracite; part of the .ounty
Coal Strike Arbitration."
three men were beard galloping at a
Ao amendment by l>aniel, of Vir­ furious rate through Fairview, a mining
A two days’ farmers institute was
held at Lewisville, Polk county, thia ginia, intended to prohibit officers in camp, and werr traded for the Black
week. A good atiéndame was out and ttie civil or military branch»« of the Range
A sheriff's |«iese is in pursuit.
g ivernmrnt from serving on commis­
ileep interest manifest*!.
I b<- l-snk Is >•» lied by [ Pennsylvania
sions or performing duties other Ilian ■ apitalist», and is doing a large bust-
Governor elect Chamtorlain Is at -ailed for by law, provoked a lengthy Sera.
Ilillslsiro is,.fT the railroad line,
work <>n hla inangmal address
It will ■ilsiusaion, am! in response hi appeal» tire nearest point being lake Valley, a
not tie a long document, but will make of Allison and Hoar was Anally with­ number of miles to the north. There
a general survey of state affairs,
Ile drawn.
At 2 o’cha k the statebo>«l la no teh-graphic lominuniration.
favors prole, tloti for public lands, flat bill i-anm up ami there «as a brisk »1-
■alarle» ami a liberal appropriation lor change hs-tweeu Guay, who favors the
MEXICO IS ISTI m STI l>.
the tow is and Clark exprwiti-n.
omnibus bill, an-l senators who op|»«e
it.
Guay ami Bale said they were W at. hing to .«tea How • «r (be
fire destroy*! the planing mill of
nwuiv to vote. Beverbig», lodge, Hale
IHxtrine Will ftMKto.
W. i>, Pine, at Rainier.
loss on
and others protested »gainst pressing
building and contents, l-'s.OOO, par
(
ity
«>(
IMrc l»5.— Ki ItiipAr*
the bill so «nn after it was reported,
tially covered by insurance.
rial, the Litoral newspaper, in diacues-
and It went over until Mo day.
Ing the t enesuelan troubles, «era in the
Frank S. Ingram, who was shot while
altitude of Germany an-l i nglarnl an
Paria Exhibit at St. Louis.
T-a. y and Merrill were making tbeii
attempt to try how lar reaching is the
S* a|» fro n the yienitrollary, and who
Paris, Bsc. 13.—Tiie preto t of ti>a ehadow, for aume threatening,
for
lost til» leg as a rMult, and haa since Seine has submitted to live niunir|j«|
nt tors protecting, of the Monroe doe-
leen pardon*! by the governor, is cir­
trine.
rtiereforo all eyes are now
culating a petition asking aid from thè council a memorial <-n the advantages
turned toward the capitol at Washing­
lrgi»latr*e to establish him in ■ amali to to gain*! by a liberal representation
ton, for tiie situation may |*rhsps lw>-
toainea* whereby he may I* •bla lo of Paris at tha Nt. Louis exposition,
■ -i .lull -nil for the Ameil-au
make fol himself a living.
ami asking for an appropriation of 0-W,-
government.
i 000, which it is ex(i*'twl the council
Ti e Mexican Heral-I rays that blood
will grant. The iwinorlal points mil
POitTl-AND MARKETS.
is thicker than water for the Latins as
tto Franco Ameritan character of the
»•■II as fur the Anglo-Celts, and that
Wheat—WallaWalla, *I«73e; bine exposition ami mpu a Parisian repre-
latln America k»he on al the prevent
«•■ntatioo which will exce*l in its
stem "PiflHOc; valley, 74«.
<rials with anxiety.
Barley—Fend, 333.50 per ton; brew- artistic nature that of the Chicago
world's fair.
Ing. 334 00.
New Mlnlatsr lo Japan.
Flour—Beat grade, 3.50433.90; grah
Washington. I«*. 15.—Herrefary Bay
Ilulbl I p Japan's Navy.
am. 33.30fl|3.«0.
lisa recelvcl a cablegram from John
Tok io, Japan, l<*-. 13.— The ques­
Millstufls— Bran, 319 00 per Um-,
Barrett, datnd Caicutta, «tating that ho
tion o| Japan espamlii g tier navy Is
middlings,
329.50; shorts. 419.50,
regar-led il bis -luty t<> continue bis
still unMltled. tliough it is raid to I»-
cono* t ion wlth thè Mt. tomi a saprei-
chop, 31*
oblige.I, as part of the secret mndittons
Gate—No. 1 white, 31-19A1.17X; alla< bed to the conclusion of the Anslo- tiun, an i, tln-ref- re. declinine thè Ja-
danese mlssion, whieh had been ten-
gray, 31■ 19Htfl1.15 per rental.
Jspanese alliance
Marquis Ito, the
Hay — Timothy, 310<011; clover, ea-Preoitor, is taking a deep interest in pered him. Il is un-lerst«»! that l.lojnl
Gnsconi, Jr , now mlnlater lo Persia,
39.00; cheat. 3*',fl9 per ton.
the matter, and is endeavoring tn com­
Potatoes—Beet Burbanks,
A0«90r promise the difficult Ira among the po­ wtoi «aa charge d'affaires ai Constanti-
per Back . ordinary. 5U<fl55e per rental, litical parlies with a view to effecting uopi», and in that capacity di-l much to
growers' priree; Mercwd sweets, 31.75* the espenstoa without having recourse effect a reti le mesi <4 thè Ameri-an
rialma, w III be thè eu<-<-ee*>r to thè late
|2 per cental.
to the e ntlnusnre of tl>e land tai.
Minister Back.
Poultry—Chickens, mixed. 33 »0-0
4.26; per prrand. 10c; bens. 34034.60 per
d-«en, per prwind, 10s; spring1. 39.00
• 9.60 per deceit; fryers, 33.60033.00;
broilers, 33 *»«2 60; ducks. 35 <X)0l
<1.00 per doaen;
tnrkeys, live, 13c,
dre«e*l. 16«; gneaw, 35 00015.50.
Chaeae — Fall cream, twins 16*»M
lfl*«e;
Young America, 16*vfol* *0
factory prices, 1*1 **c lass.
Nutter—Fancy creamery, 30-032%c
per pound; extra«, 30s; dairy, 20
(*22Ss; store. 160119.
Fgge—260430c per dosaa.
Hope—New crop, 2.4412*« per pound
Wool—Valley, 19'v«16c; Easters
Contract for RapM-rirv Owes.
Oregon, »•14*tc; mohair, Jfl<R2fle.
Washington,
!*<■«. IA. — General
Rsef—Groea,
rows.
MBS'««
p»’
Crosier, <in«t of ordiaame. Bas awani- pound, steers, 4s; dressed, *0|7e.
rd a contraet h« the manufacture ol 30
Veal—7 ^<4 Sa.
15-pound rapul flre guns and mounts
Mattos — Gross, 3« par pound
to tba Bethlehem -tori work» at ite bai dresaed, 0c.
of 43,«30 for guns awl mounts.
Th»
lam ba — Grom, 3Hc per po«nd.
only otlier bhi r*-eiv*l wss from the dreraafl. «Ms.
American A British ordnance company
Hoee-Gress, 0fa«0Mc per pound:
at a slightly higher flgure
dreesed. 7«7fa«.
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Retribution loft here at
f 5 o'chxk this evening.
ratal Wreck In Missouri.
Kanns City, Mo., I'ec IS.—A spac­
ial to ttie Ntar from lini kiln, Mo., says
a serious wreck oceurrol on the Hanni­
bal A Nt. Joseph railroad tonight at »
o’c ock- Alesai freight was wr*k«d
(our milra west ol Bmklin.
A steam
wrecker waesrntfrom Blootbfleld. The
wrecker ami englna went through the
t-r dge at Yellow creek.
Five men were
kill*! and one other fatally injured and
half a dosen others seriously hurt.
All are rail rood employes.
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Tho German cruiser Vinote and the
tor
Germany, lltoogh its rlaims are
-me of her rbildren with her at the lime
clear. Is willing to arbitrate the Vene-
• 4 tor ileath, her three wms, who bad
•oelan trouble.
iwen summ-me-d here, all being out of
The new army staff bill, if pass*I, tho city. There alao were present at
will not be effective until the retire­ ¡ the iw»!»iiie wben th« end came Mise
ment of General Mi Ira.
Roeemary Sartoria, a grami -laughter
feto. OREGON.
Italy has taken a band In tto Vene- Dr. Bishop, ossa of the attemíing pliysi-
snelan affair and baa demand*! the ; ciana, and two train*! nares«. Iwath
same treatment as I Ugland ami tier- camo |ea-»lully, the sufferer retaining
c- nsrmiine»« pre- tl ally to the eml.
many.
Julia iNint Grant was b--ra January
Coal sl ortag» in Nebraska is ransii g 2®, l»l"H. Nbo was married to ü. H.
rrealtent
intense suffering, aggravate I by the ¡Grant August 22, IN4K.
Cashier...
extreme
cold
weather
prevailing
Four cbiMren were !»rti to her—
three sons. Frederick
Dose a general banking ami exchange tt.rvxigh-Xit the state.
A joint reeoiution has town intro« I Jr,, »ml Jeawe, ami
tosine«»
town» I- ads at current rates
dm*l in rongteea changing tto term of Nellie.
ami draft. Issued on principal cium .
Tto
rematas
ol w —
Mrs. (■rant . will
I* —
» —— »wrew
—* e,
—wee _
president, making tie term legin at
d«|KMit-«l In the tomb at Riverside
noon April 30, Instead of March 4.
park, New York, where tto--e of her
Tto president haa apjointed Lloyd
husband now rej«>—.
Whether they
Grianxn, jr., now minister to Persia,
will I* taken there immediately or this
to be minister to Japan
lie has also
-ereninny poetp,-ii*l for a time could
erlicted Richmond Pearson, of North
not to ar>ertain*l tonight.
Carolina, at present consul general at
Teheran, Puraia, to m > cc »*1 .Mr. Gria-
iiui at uri in orno rows.
com.
Î
< rram » by
i of tto Vem-soelan gunlwst Rratuardor.
ter, Nellie Grant Hartona, was Ito >>aly
J. WILSON,
Imiefatigable arrived
die is toiler*! to have ton In search
: rallying from Ito attacks.
rp
cruiser
Grant hating suffer*! tor yewrs from
o'clock Hunday night.
beart,
TREATY IS SIGNED
I'ec 13.—The toils of miPttoan
Iwatb was due to lieart failure, Mrs.
II 17
was aggravai*! by a severe attack of
<»wr
Ln Gaayra. Veeexoela
hero al fl o'clock this evening from
¡Guanta, the port of Barcelona, where
st
i valvular dierees of tha
All kinds of BOH DRInkfl. and LVNCU
MNUW1AM AHI: ARMIMI.
Trooy« and Owes .Neal to la (leayra aad
Volwet««r< t aroUed.
N wc < mw N s
B. Grant died at bar residence la this
city
GOODS
NEWS OF OREGON
Washington, Iter. 19.— Mrs. t^jysans
TW O NEWLM HOES»
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Accept the tiuldsborv.
Washington, I'ec. 13. — Robert T.
Platt, of Portland, representing the
receivers of the Wolff A Zwlekor ship­
building SOmpany, called <« .“'«rretary
M*«ly today In com)>any with Senator
Pinion, for the pnrp>we of inducing lb«
department to a*spt the torpedo l»wt
Goldsboro for the unpaid l-alanre of
4 20.000. He urged that, aa 11» Golds-
b«-ro miw makes a. great «peed as other
well of that ram» plan, 3*1 knots,
it should be acceptable to tho govern­
ment.
Silver Isaac In Maike.
MeaicoClly. I'ec. Ifl. —The silver
<|HMtton mntlnuea to be one <4 th.
great topics of public discMStOO.
it a
now certain that the silver miners and
farming ciaaars will make common
cause against the adoption of the gold
standard. Meantime all price« sre lin­
ing raiseai, and them Is much aniiety
among the middle classes, especially
wage earners ami salaried men. The
cost of living is considered to be out of
pr<>|ortton to incomes.
Diamonds Mote» from Hotel.
ChhaRo, Bee. 13 —Mrs. Charles H.
Rlaskman, a wealthy widow residing
In the Krnw<xsi hotel, has been iol-to.1
* - oo
. f .!■■ •’
jewels were taken from her room in the
hotel in daylight, »nd while the par­
lor, a short distance away, was 011*1
with people. There ia no clew to ths
! thief.
Frene 11 llanks Losing Deposita.
New York, Due. Hi—The with­
drawals from the «sviffg« funks, rays a
Paris dispatch to the Times by way nt
Laudo*, in tho last 10 days have
amountrd to 42,000,000, as against
4500.DOO d-posit*! ia tin hanks. Hine*
the beg nning of tl>e year lite with­
drawals have exre*l«d the deposita by
I .'9,900.000.
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