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• r F A ‘ li. * ♦ ’* « * •/ Æ-* - <• ‘ • • • • ■Br. <' HM >3 M»W»»V«SS»»S F II. MAULDWG W* V - ÍA Vt!*Ll«ltg(> gvgKT r kill AT at ■IP, 1.133 CO., OMEGOT (Successor to L. W. Ricbatdsoa. DEALER - IN- By IRA A. i'll ELIK nircoKECTiom ciani od TOBACCO. All kiada of SOFT DRlnkR, and LUNCH GOOD8 S’. rp Ç&Ullfut3 J. WILSON, ittimj at Law ari Iitm hill« •CIO, UUKGoN J teto, onr.oox II. BTEW a RT, I» M. D„ OlliCERS SCIO, OREGON Keystone Tonsorial Parlors. T J M> n're W. A Kwing ■ PreeMenl DENTIST Dice a general banking and richange business I..ana mads at current ratea and drafts issued on principal citte». JC 41. Oregon. A. W. Hugcij ^Patcfttnalut It. MUCK, Proprietor, an3 JewcGt All work guaranteed fir«t rlaaa ar.,1 All kind» of wat Lea, clock» and jew MtUfaction giren in every instaure elry repaired promptly. Indies' hair dreraiug al all Unica OREGON FCIO Undertaking.. 11st I AUD. Rd» *. 9'4*11 î«4|Uli«Bl TfW«»* l«Nk»«» '■»•■ •* - (Arvai«» •• «rrit*« H •< V M I.M “ » A “ H b I, MlMrnlH|i Y < I I . * |.q4r*« < .1 «at.« Aultrt k «« > ; A A Kull Line of ( »»keto. Coffin«, and Ru!««« always on hand al reasonable prlcea, at tha M. r M. R«. B, r< r I •«relit , • _ .«• r tor Iarar»« AnuM iMtreli Scio Planing Mills »I Rt. 4, lr '*• DfflrwH on M Il A A Í )arriv«4l« ___ _ _______ Ai* «nr tn ’I«» io tb" » I’ weil» I" .1 USI *• • Salo Oregon I aaim (MlroU Ar fl*»* a : «* - > lillti _____ Nn vit vail M »1. leg l v.i »•« lieve !•■> >,• In A ' — »V bv’-rv latut lu-» wl a g. vutlh txvtaoS tfvln sr Rs «lavi. Ti»« Me I re«na*-ta wi«k 11« A r Waal ► 'a ■ a- l a ta ■ . t It I . *• a. , r <> a U U auillle »»s *j| |K,inia na.tu U» r « tan : gtiWI<< ’-T -’iE, Manag** ». u naka. Agani, Aiiaaay. l^ST JM)D SOUT!} J. j. Burnus & Son General BlackSmiths and Wagonmakers! ROUSLXfllT tNXI IMS. NEWS OF OREGON tsawxiwlas TroeMs Ml* <to ta Tb* Hagwv tribunal tar Mltlvnwnt. m *S O* INTEREST FROM All P4RTS Washington. Dec. 3* President I OF THE STATE. Rooeevelt will not be th« arbitrator of lhe 5'eacxuetan controversy. The | whole vexatious subject will be refer red for adjudication to Th«- Hague tribunal Epitomised, this was tbs situation as It had resolved itself at ths con elusion of tbs Cabinet tni-ctlng T«* t«rd*y. The mevting was not so loua aa th«- acaalona usually arc All th« ■netnt’er». ekerpt Kecrriary Root, were pment- Ths Venesnelan question Mr. ami Mr*. Tbomaa Klllott, «4 waa the principal and practically th« Dalia», iol«b’at«»l their g<d<len wed only topic of general -onrern under ding anniversary Ihvembsr 23. ronslderutHM »««retary Hay pre Governor <>wr has grant«! a full set«t’-«l the result« of hie cable rorres j pondrnce with the governments at pardon to <««s>rgn Mursy. sbo was U>ndon. Berlin. Rom«- and Cara< a» •ervtrig • life rentrnre lor killing Gits In aciordance with lhe suggestion Berry iu Portland In lst'3. made by President K-n«*-veil, through A night pumpman al the Whits ttexretary Hay. Preaident Caalio wa« reported to have agreed to submit th- Hwan mine, al linker City, is <iea*l dilfii ultii • to th«* «tt.itration ot th«- from falling Into an old »halt contain tribunal al The Hague Tb>’ Euro mg boiling hot water from the exhaust p«a*v powers not only conscnteil t-x of the engine. submit the controversy to arbitration The loiiitbern Pacific ha» lawn peti but while they ha.l <«pl«»»«•• I a pt«’ ference for an arbitration to be on tioned by the intore»t«d resilient» In Hie du«t«*d by President Roosevelt, they neighlorhoial to make soote importaanl I had asa« iitvd to bl« suggestion that ihsnge» in its tram swrvkw on tho th«- matter I m * referred to The Hague Yamhill division. The pr«*aeutatlon of the case mil The agent of the Oregon raft com- the hearty approved of lb«’ Cabinet No fear la expre»«’’’! by the Admtni« pany report» good progress in obtaining tratlon that the Monroe itoctrin«’ will the right of way for the prop«««! b<g- be brought Into lhe eontroveray In gmg railway up Milton creek, and sur any manner that might result In an veyors will !»• placed in liie field al enibarrasalng «Ituafio* for the United omo to take levels. Htalca Secretary Hay 1» preparing a The n*-» Methodist church at note to the power* In which the grail firatlou of this Government la ex : Brownsville wa» dadiralad last bun-lay pressed for the «-ouree agreed up«in 1 morning Alter the ceremony w»» No intimation la given of the condl I «jomplato«! Hi« »uni of 41,21)0 was tlona which may have been Itnpo»«’«! ! pledged by tha people tu pay ufi the re by the Europt'an powers or by maining illdrbU'dness President Castro as precedent to the arbitration It 1» known that J. If. Old. and aun, pioneer hop Great Britain waa wllllna to submit rairea ol Yamhill county, hare b-a«e<l the subject to the arbitration of Preal 20 acre» near Lafayette and are telling dent Roosevelt practically without it out to hope, Hiey contrait«»! their ««.ndltlon« but th<> suggestion la made tnat on«* and jH-rhap« two of th« other hope thia year at 13 cents, but they power* Involve»! propped »om« con won't contract next year’« crop. ■illIona which might have proved «’in Tl<e poultry »how at Roseburg haa liarranalng to th«- President had he un cloeml, ami «>■ a great Mirceas in every . dertak’-n the respcinsiblllty of deter way. Aa a uovel testimony as to the ' mining the question It Is underatoid that some money climate of Oregon, the judge ol the mint pass, but It 1« also known that alrow was furnished with a dish of I the umount of ea»h to be required of fierli-pn koi raapberrtaa every morning. ' 5'enetuela before arbitration Is not Frank Wallace, a Grant county aheep nearly a«i large aa had been stated I It la not possible to b arn either man, aas roi-ntly arrest««! on a charge whether the allies insist upon a|«>l of stealing -’•■< valuable bucks, but was ac«|uitteil. He now logics from Castro, and while it ia a« sulur-’iuently sumed that the blockade will 1« i rir.-i -ult for 110,000 damages against i ixpoedlly rntsed. no arrangement» to ins ac user», one of whom iaejunty ; that end haa yet been made stock in »pet tor. Marlon County's delinquent tax roll io» last year is only *3.000. the smallest in the hlstoiy of the county Arisons Takes Prvcaatlona, hut Ivor* not The original tax roll was fur I22I.0OO I ear Its Spread Morth. of tax money. 55 « buy ur »! < k in large quantities 30. — Doctor» Nogal«*«. Aria.. De«, and krep s full lina of rarnag > and j Purdy and Chenoweth who were ap Burning of a heavy growth of tulles w«g. n i ilerial All kinds of work i* | polnti-d by the Board of Health o’ on the shores of the l-ower Klamath cur Has dons un abort natica. I Nogales to investigat«’ the effective I ness of measures adopt«-«! by th«- an 1-ake attracted considerable attention t hurl tie« at Guaymaa »gainst th«- In from the neighborhood of Ashland, 70 traduction of the disease »Upp«Mied to miles distant. Th«’ reflection on th«’ lie bubonic plagus. now epl<lcmle at clouds was very brilliant. The fires ’ Marat Ian have return«-! and »ay there I i* no danger of the discs»« extending were started to clear off the wild hay ‘ to Guayma« or potnta north a« long lands, while Ice and snow would pre la« the present vigilance 1» continued vent spreading. tiffli lal tel. gram» were received Get a EREE LUNCH Salem la making preparations to here today from the Governor of th«’ enlarge her city limits. gitisi of Good and a Blate of Hinaloa. who report» the »it-k neaa d<« reaalng Another telegram The aupcrlntcndent of the Tunnel Beer ut from Dr Fernand«-», chief mrg«-on of ton mines. In th«i Gold Cr«rek district, the Eleventh Regiment of Infantry has gone to Denver to purchase a stationed at Maxallan »ay» milling plant for the development of "Thirty ca*e» of 'bubonic plague' the properties. »ent to the Latareio. of which 15 have A Joint "log rolling” given by Ash di«! In »even uay». Amongst troops at the barracks not a »Ingle case land and Phoenix Camps, Woodmen Sanitary precautions token "' of the World, was largely attended by V. CI.ADEK, l’rop’r delegation* from Southern Oregon ln«r»tlg»ting In Maska. and Northern California, and waa a Washington, Dec 30—The I nlted grand buccom . ORE SCIO Htale» Marine Hospital Service »u Prof. G. L. M< Kay. head of ! the thuritl«» have decided to dispatch an expert to th«- const of th«’ Gulf of Cali dairy department of the State Agri furnla in Mexico to Inveatlage the re «ultural College of Iowa. ■aye: ports of tb«’ a|>pearam e of plague "There la no question In my mimi among the Immigrant Chinese there - 1 > t .1 pro !ti- ts and bacon I but no one haa been designated for poik can be produced cheaper In the **rvlce. _____ Oregon than In any other country in Ipldcmk I» Abating. the world." Prof McKay has vlslt««l Ix-nmark Ger Mexico City. Do 30 The plague Holland. Belgium, situation la decidedly improved at many, and K«-ngand. and his Investl Oregon Hew Maxatlan. Only three deaths occur gat Ions on this subject make him an rad yesterday. Ht-amers are still pre authority unsurpassed. vi-nted from touching at that port. <11 ARD AGAINST Hl BOMC. Horseshoeing a Specialty Southard Pacifia C j . ’jxnsi: Oro- -VIA- SBASTA E937K Traini !«•<’Scio tor I*-rtland • nd »ay alali -ua al 10 45 a id ta. . lxiavs lor Albany at 3 04 p n> Leave» Portland * 30 a a« , 7 n m •' Albany 12 3U p m , lu SU p m Arrives Ashland 12 : » m 11 v> ». m Sacramento & |> m , 4 34 a m Fan Frauclaro 7 45 p. m , ■ 15 a. Ogden A 4A a m . II 4.5 a m. I lent er H> in , 9 a m Kanss» City 7 23 a tn , 9 30 a m Chic»*-, 7 •*■ ni 9 4U • in lx-« Angeles 1 20 ]■ tn ,7am. El Paso 6 p m . fl p m Fort Worth 0.30 a tn , * 30 City of Msaico »Mira n 4 a m 4 a. tn New <M mhm H .5 p m , fl b m Wohlafton • 42 • m . ft 42 a. m New York ¡2 4J p m . 19 43 p m Pullman ani T • in»t cara on bolh tram» t’halr < ars b « r.ni.»ato lo t'g dea and FI Fa»”, an i tourist cara tu Chicago. St I xhim , Ni w Orleans and Washington Conne» ting at San l'ranciaoo «¡Ih eversi linesfor Honolulu, Japan. China /hillpf lime, l enir«« and bvuth Auiet ca. Se- Mra M I IV .!• v.«ea, ageut at West Kl-i »lati 11. 1 r sd ì . «s W. E. UOMAN. G 1’. A., Porilatid, Oro. Th n Gom S a loon. taw SALOON Ha« always in stock a choice lino of Wines Liquors and Cigars. ALBAHT BEER ON DRAUGHT. 9 ‘ Of ENULAND, IRA A.IPHELPS, Agent, Svio, Oro. Asset« in tho United State« 19,804,902. Thia Company ha* been writing Tn »a ranee In the United Rtalea eInce 1*44, and ha« paid lnaaoe to tho amount of 392,000.000 Kassa» and Missouri Tree«». Kansas City, Dec 30 Advices re calved today Indicate severe weather throughout Kansas and Missouri Concordia. Kan reports xero weather there, and ail along th« Missouri Pad fi<- road this same condition prevails Hutchinson. Kan . reports the coldest weather In years, the thermometer at that point registering five below xero At Atchison Ave below Is recorded, At Mexico. Mo , a roal famine con fronts the people. There la no tnor« ••c»al for sale at any of the yards and the thermometer registered xero last night. Philippine Vctvrnn Missing. Denver, Dee JO -firrond l.leut«n ■ nt William M Klster. Company M Eighteenth l'nlte«| States Infantry, has been missing from Fort Ixigan for nearly two weeks. Th«- Denver police department has been asked to help to locate him. Lieutenant Kialer Is 23 years of age lie enllatnl as a prl vale in the Sixth Cavalry six years ago at Philadelphia. Shortly there after he went with the battery to the Philippine and saw active »rrtlrr In and about Manila. Snow Stops Trsffk. IRVINE & MYER, Props. Our Figs Art First-Class and Our llorses Are Good I)ri l'ers. Hack Connect» with all trama at Weal Selo a ad morning train at Munk era. Marquette. Mich.. Dee. 29 .—A ac vere billiard, which has been blowin* for 24 hours, today rendre«! streetcar service temporarily Impossible, and made railroad transportation slow and uncertain. Ur» Pro»«» r»psn»lv». Bisbee, Aria.. Dee. 29— A fight In a disorderly house at Cananea. Mexico caused a fire In the piare which re suited In the loss of 370 000 During the light a lamp was knocked over and started the blase. P ortland markets Wheat— Walla Walla, 70c; bla«. •torn 74c; valley, 75e. Barley—Feed, 123.40 par too; brew- ing, 324.00. Flour—Best grada, 3 93«4 40; greti am. (3.3Oa3.fl0. Millstiifls—Brsn, 319.00 per mi’idling«, 1'23.40; »horto, I chop, 11». Oata—No. 1 whlto, fl. 15«! .17 S : gray, 11.12 S ® I • 1® per cental. Hay — Timothy, 3119112; clover. fhtgu.OO; ebewt, 3*<i3O per ton. I'ototoea B««t Bugbanka, 609170« l>sr sack; ordinary, fiOignOe per cental, growers'prliwa; Merixal »weeto, fl.74< |2 per cental. Poultry — Chicken», mixed, •a; young, IMt 10c; hens, #e; turkeys, 2» • 21, live, 17(g Ific; dresrod, docks, |7<7.5O per doara; ffMM f- (R8.W. Cheasa— Full cream, twins I»1»® I7t«e; Young America, 17 factory prlcea, 1<15*e leaa. Hutter—Fancy creamery, 27 !*• 30. I«r pound; astrao, 30g; dairy, fl’ • 22 ■*<>". HK1«. Fgg»—25ifi35c par dotan. Hope—New crop, 23JI26c per ponn.i Wool—Valley, llyfillc; F.arierc Oregon, 4'dl4l«r; mohair, 2e<ff2»c. Beef—G roes, cows, 3*3 4» ■ pm pound; steer», 4e; dreaaad, flrf'e. Vaal—7 5*M«Sr. Mutton — Urooa. 3c per pound dreaaad, fie. I am ba — Grona, SJfg par pound. drease.1. fl^e. Hoga--Gross, •'»••He per pound ''rvaaad, 7«7H*. LHRISIMA3 At UAMIIMIIin \O HORRORS OF OCEAN l*rvsM«st ss»d lorslgs Ministers ItUssr*« l wsarthlsg ol Dsvp I’kit May Result from tlw Day With leali*tike». Arrvsl ul » thlnaiMa. Washington, Dee 2* -Know, which CASTAWAYS SICA ONE ANOTHER S Portlan-l, Due. M. —Forged Cbineaa began falling late teat night, gave BLOOD FOR LIFE. cartificatoe are twiug luanulaclutaJ by Washington a genuine Chriatma# ap ...........................»-«bare • n lhe l«-'s pswrance Public and private busi ness was practically entirely suspend coast. At Irest tha federal authorithre •*d Interest centered In the happen Death Rvlsassa <>we kktlsi Salt Mater ba«« reason to Iwlieve SO, fact» having Inga at the White House Early In the Drtie« Another Crway, and He Jumps ! couie into tbeir pu>s«Mion through the morning the President, and all the IMerhusnl light to the Death fee a a nu mbers <>t his family repaired to the arrest In Hun Franclwool Gan Cb’-n, library. where presents were exchana Apple kurv li ora I ¡sally Rescued by a ! who 1-a.l in hts p’leesm iun a .xmtiterieil <-d and many box«-» and packages Passing Steamer, •artifiento. whlrh bad come front out of town At«>ut a nxMitli ago l'hiri«M«i Inspector openml. Then* were • large number of «■■Ilers and many gifts In the shape Y'lctorla. B C, De*. 29 Au»tru Dunn, of ban Irauci»”, aent a iwrlifi. of handsome floral pl«-««s were re Hao paper* received by the steamar '.»la to David M. Ihinue, roll«-- t.-r id cwlvsd. Moans tell of the terrible privation* i internal revenue in 1‘uttland, for cs- rtiwm after breakfast the President, of the survivors of th« wrecked steam i amination. Mr. Dunn« pronoun”»! it TiuHvtnre Jr. and l.l«-ut«nant Fe*gu or Ellnganilte. I«wt on the Threw : • torgwry ami the bolder, <>en Chen, son of the Rough Riders who 1» a King» a trio < f lowering height» off • u anestni in ban Franciwo. The White House gu«sl, took a lung hors« ' the northern extremity of N'rW Z«-«» forgery ia a very clever «me, the l'nit«d back ride, returning In time to Join land. The blood of lhe unfortunates btalsa dlrs being imitaiwl to perfection the rest of th«’ family al lun«h«x>o were «ucked wklle th--y slept. the and every ’to.all l«ing minutely fol with Coni ma tiller and Mrs Cowles •reward«»« Mi»« M. Gu rk. being »0 lowed, even to tl«e Hnl»lie>l photograph. At the homes of the Cabinet officers the day was quietly observed while w«ak«med that »he died. rhe federal siith- rltiea here will not fin a raft 1« people left the veaael among the Embassies and l-rgstlons give out definite InformsG- n about tha and were four daya with nothing hut elaborate | preparations had been mad« ! raw lor tear It will defrat the ends <>( —.«— ..v«-«-, for celebrating official dinner j,,, two apple» and n«> water One apple justice, but it is known that in »>tn« tl««a were given by the llritish ■nd wa» dlvldawl the first day. and the one of the < itire ol tha I'acific reast a Russian Ambassadors The Argen second they Indulged In a desperate tine Minister and wife gave a rhll fight for possession of the other apple. contiterleiling comjiany i» turning out dren'a party at the legation, while Three deaths occurred from exhaua forgnl csrtilleate«. The fine workman* the Minister of Peru anil his wife go tlon on the a« nd day. the txxt:«« ship »bows that the cvMintrrfeilvr« not left until putrtfactii n set In be ; oolv I.ate » thorough n*d intima'e tertalned a number of Peruvian stu Itelng fore the survivors pushed them Into1 dent* In the various s<heola and col knowledge of the in*M4> working» td the set. Several »tailed to drink salt 1 lego* of the I'nited States. the interior departinent a» regards water, and rnadd«ruad by thia, four The President and Mrs Roosevelt Cbinere affair», hut tb«t liter must be Jiin ped overboard. entertained a number of friends at On tlx’ third night a steamer was p<»»c««««| of considerilbla means I” dinner The table was set In the new sighted and the shipwrecked people curry ou the business in such minute ly furnished state dining room The The »■ ««-I lowered a boot, -total 1. guests Included Senator and Mrs »bout d The trick» ol the wily 1. eat hen bare 1 mlge. John l-odr:« Captain and Mr» but it ill«! not find th« raft In th«’ dark ness and th« »team’-r proceeded, tear- given I’m ls Sam trouble «itM-e the ex- Cowie« John Elliott, of New York cluaion a> l waa first put Into effect. ¡1 Mis Chari«» II Davis Miss Davla. Ing th« unfortunate« tn their fate. It wa* that night that th« blood let is a constant warfare bet «sen their the Mi-sara. Davla and Robert Fergu ting com me-iced After the stew son. ctinulng linked with that ut Jiattonest At the Mexican Embassy the feaat arde»» w«aken«i| from low* of blood white men, »nd the ic-lsral authorities. ■lay waa celebrattMi hy a supper to had di«d tn the arms of the a«*con«t They are aa rosourv'eful as Alad-lin steward, he began to rave and a few night. ■ ’it’- later l-iw.-r.-il li n,«e|f from wiUi his wonderful lamp, a >1 as anon the oftirera “tumble" to «me u| their the r*ft. tinging a hymn aa he went Till! DAT 13 «MILANO. F - ally four day« after they !«fr games they spring a new one. At the th«- wreck. Il M 8. enguln found th«- pr«wenl time, it is claiuMhi, there are king Edward Plays Lord Bountiful and drifting raft and sav«<<! the f- w r» in circulation 150 forged cv-pn-e ot tnalnlng survivors. The London Poor Have a least. ! IB I •-.«•, , .r j , - ■. |r ~ >•- ! ■ . 1 !g.’ • Belling**. It U iaipoesibto to figure I .onion Dec, 24 King Edward and AT I I AST TI..3 PI AD. ut ■ ■ ■ .’ f.ogeri. I I ■ . - . I Qneen Alexandra spent the day at Sandringham, thia being the first have l««m made without thei nnivanev ('hrlntniaa their majesties have spent I 1st of A k time of rrlnUUd Train Urek ot some of tin- attorney* handling tho •it their favorite reeldnnce since their llrowlng t ar ger. • a»aa, an-1 Jmlge Bellinger, it leaaid, accession The royal family. Im-lud Trlnl.’ai Col Dec 29 Develop Iva* l»-en arou«e«i so that ba threatened Ina the Prince of Wales Prim « mis Vic toria. the Duchess of Fife and Prine«- •i -rite Indicate that the wre- k on tTs not only to di»l>ar any attorney on Railroad Ju»’ wtioui »capicion might fall, but to and Princess Charles of Hen mark at Colorado A Hout hern tended an «arly aervlre at Samirina outstd* of this city laM night, which prove.-ute him a» well. Tl>*«*>nlota are ham church, which was tioautlfulty -a» c«u»«-d by a • olll» on between a issued ia lieu of hurt vjartifiiates and decorated Th« Kina aCerwarda per merchandise freight train and a heavl pass hr »neb among rhe author H im . »onally directed th«- annual dlstrlbu ly loaded > oa| train, was the most d • Hut • Chinaman get ting • bogus <u« tlon of the beef ami game tn th«- enr untrolia In the history of the road generally uses It in anotiier »tete, «o ployes and tenants on the Samirina where freight trains alone were con «• to e»«»|« detection th« more ea»|ly. <ern«-d It la known b-nlght that at ham estate. A few year» ago the gnvwrnmetit ri- Ixindon and th« south of England least 10 men we e killed, and rumor |> ik --I a icrtifii »io vmanlerfeitiiig gang generally enjoyed an unusually cold has It that sever 11 more bodies will «lay. In spite of th« low temperature I m - uncartbed before the wreckage Is in ban Fiatu isAi ami it 1« known that iwrtiflcatr« h»,v« lovn Ukai - I in there was th«- usual gathering in Bat cleared away Tso unidentified bodies arc expo»«’-* 5'leturia, B C., but u 1« believed the terses Park, where 20 men who tak« their open air «arty morning dip al! to view but have not yet b«wu remov present mmpany is operating >-n a the year round had their Christmas ed from the wreckage larger male then ever before at- It la feared that several miner«, rwlm In the lake. Silver medals were '■ lhe |.ri>m[ ' b ■ I* e.ln. h presented to several among the bath who wore supposed to be riding on the oflicer» iletev teil the> forged certifi era who hail not ntisaed a single day th«> coal train and were on th« way cate purporting t<> coiijf» frei, I'o.-tlai-d during the previous year. The pre to Trinidad to spend Christmas, arc and presented in “*« Fran- '■•’ >, shows vailing dlstreas among the um-mploy under th« debris Information receiv e-l brought forth an unusual number ed by friends of different people real«! that they are ai«foawake. g n th'« . ty waa to th«- rffeet that of < heritable dinners In all ►.-.■lions of Ixtndon. «■specially In the East End they would be In Trinidad today and A severe gale swept the north coast ■nd tt 1» l--arne<| that men were re«n of Great Britain and caused consider hoarding the coal train at Hastings. CorMa Tv plain» I hem and tMves RaasoWS able damage to shipping ami water I.udiow Walsenburg and Agultar aa tor f avoring <!>neral Staff. Aa they paid no front property on th«’ Clyde and the it putb’d through Cleveland. O., Dee. 21 Tho fifty fare there is no record of how many Tyne. fourth annual dinner of the Clave- there w«re on the t ain, If any. Wrecking crews have worked dill land ChamlH-r of Cuinmeri'e, which ently all day clearing the tracks and »u held here tonight, was mad«’ notable because of th«’ attendant <■ of President Too Busy to Play Santa Claw» '!■ ■ ■ edi I In removing th« wrei kage several men distinguished in war and of th«’ engines Th« freight care are al Oyster Bay. gurets of houor were pile«! In a great heap on th« right of peaca. The gut-ata Naah. Adjutant General N«w York, Dec. 26 For the second way and It will require all day tumor Governor time In IS year», aaya a Pre»» dis row to get things tn shape for running Corbin, Oaneral H it M YoOng aud General A. R Chaffee, f B. A . John patch from Oyster Bay, President trains over the road at thia point In Roosevelt did not act a» Kris Krtnglc th« meantime all Colorado A Routh G Milburn, of Buffalo, and Menalor In person at the Cove school. where ern trains are running over the track» Hanna These occupied th«* platform table, at which also sat Tom L. John- hl* children were taught prior to his of the Denver A Rio Grande. •on. Myron T Herrick am! other». iteration to the head of the Nation Th« first »peaker was Governor Naah. luult year the President could not HANGED BV A MOB. who referred to the growth of the spare the time to com«’ here, and this State of Ohio, and «-specially of the year events have tiern pressing too Hagro AUls an <Hiker, »«d Is Hung to • City of Cleveland The nell speaker fast about him to admit of his coming Telephone Pole. was Adjutant General Corbin, who Hom«« days ago Mr. Roosevelt sent a little slip of paper bearing his au Pittsburg Kan* Dec. 27 Mont apokr. to th«< tivaat The Army and Ita Major General Corbin »aid tograph, which enabled the principal gomery Godley, a Negro was taken Need*.'* to deal more lltx-rally with h«r < harg from the jail today »nd lynched hy » In part We have much that la satis- ea than she had been able to do be mob., baesuae early this morning he fore. The sleds games and dolls shot and kill««! Milton Hinkley, a po factory; our officers and men are of were more costly than usual and the Hi «man. white the officer was trying the beat sober, brave and Intelligent. ■ andle-s In greater quantity. There to protect himself from a crowd of We are fortunate In having a perma were two tree Instead of one. and unruly Negro««» Th«’ Negro Jcrk«>1 nent military e»tabll«hnicnt of vol What la known as the reg Mlaa Provost the principal, read a th« officers pistol from Its scabbard iinlcers letter from President Roosevelt tell »nd shot the officer with It from be ular Army la In the highest sense a Ing the boys and girls how sorry he hln«l Two hours later a mob gath volunteer army, every offi< er and man motion. was that he could not be with them ered and took the Negro from the «Ity taking service of his own A telegram was sent to the Preal Jail, where he had b«««-n taken after But perfection of organisation la de Intelli dent telling hlru how much the chil he waa caught, and haug«-<1 him to a manded—* harmonious and dren appreciated hla gifts and wish telephone pole Aa he waa choking gent mcthixl of coordination and di rection. law« for the administration him many more years In his pres inr to d«*ath one of the members of the rut position. mob cut his throat and ended hU of tin- army have been drafted on the statute hooka In many parts without suffering. » continuity of legislative thought, so Death ol Col. Lockwood. that, starting out with the Conatltu KalMr Haa a iksid Tim*. New York, Dec. 27 -Colonel Henry lonal provision that the President Berlin Dec. λ Enpwror William »hall command the Army and Navy, Clay Ixockwood Is dead, In Bellevue lloapltal, of a short Ilina**. He was «pent Christmas In his usual way mu soon overtake conditions whl< h 42 years old. Colonel Ixx kwood waa His Majest took a walk In the after baffle and bother those charge«! with «wlucaled fur the bar. and enlisted In noon In the Bans Hou< l 4‘ark and dia responsibilities connected therewith.'* 1442 In the Union Army. He waa bre tributed bright gold pieces fresh from voted Major for gallantry at th« the mint among the gardeners and storming of Fort Hshcr Ha waa the author of "The Aboli watchmen I arttvquskv in Asia was Moat INsastrvws tion of the Presidency.“ In which he After dinner at 4 o'clock the Christ l amina and P« «Utente. advocated a plural ex«M-utlve. to he mas tr«res were lighted In the Hhell London, Iter. 24.—A dl»pa«lh from known aa the Kxacutlv* Council which should be chosen In joint se» hall of th«- new palace. All the child New Marghelan, Russian Turkestan, »Ion by the two hou»e» of Cungre»» ren of the Imperial family were pres reporto that the earthquake at Andijan ent and each had his nr her own tri killed 2,500 people in and near that and »everal other work». ni a sise proportionate to the child. city, and destroyed In,000 houses. Tim rumblings continue. Tlie author, Searching for Mutineers. Lnglsss Met and killed lleth Crews. iti«» an far have not been able to copa Victoria. B C.. 27.- According Battle Creek. Mich . Dec. 29 —In with the destitution of the starving, to advices received from Honolulu a hea«i on collision on the Granii unsheltered people. the British cruiser Hherwater has left Trunk Railway near here. Engineer here for Pitcairn and other southeast Janie» Kerwin and Fireman Theodore C«»al IMI In laws. islands, and will make a search for Brhlubals of a light engine, were In Dea Mola**, la, Dee. 24 Oli ha» the mutineers who left the ship Lei- stantly killed, and Engineer llrown I wen discover««! ooxlng from the «eater Castle after ahootlng the cap ■ nd fireman Burkhardt, of • freight banka of the Coon River, near Grant tain and killing Second Mate Dixon train, were fatally Injured. The ro City, In Bar County. A quart of the The mutiny occurrml 300 miles from tinea collided while going at full oil acni to Ames College for an analy Pitcairn and It was believe«! that th« speed. The light engine had been sis la said to have been found to bo mutineers might r«-ach that Island. If eent out from Hattie Creek to m«-et »0 per cent. pure. The discoverer, a and help pull the freight train to the woman, haa quietly leased 60.00O they did not perish at sen. city aerea In the locality. Treat Stopped a W arm Heart. Pope l.ea Takes a Hand. Tor Reciprocity la Coal. Duluth. Minn. 2<- George Plydell. Ixindon. I»ec 29 The Rome eorrea Washington, D««e. 23 -Senator aged 44. with bla arm» full of Christ mat presents for friends and rela pomlent of the Ikaily Mall telegraphs Ixwlge Introduced In the Senate a bill tive». fell from cxhautlon when with aa an outcome of the negotiations with authorising the President to remove In five feet of hl* home and froxe to th« Baton Court, the pope haa sent a the duty on coal coming Into the death last night. Plydell lived all prelate to Geneva Io Inquire Into the United Btat«a from Canada, when alone In a little house near the har circumstances of the flight of the ever the duty on roal from the Vnlred bor front, where he conducted a con Crown Princess of Baxony. with a Blates going Into Canada shall be view to arranging • separation. removed. fectlonery and cigar store. A ’Y*4»3 é B V- • «* -A*»»*’ « •- A T**a ; ¿y * .. »>*'. •» • r **• !»♦ ; V r-'A* ‘ .•«<%’ w ■ eg- • X- — - ’ -*’< ■*v i ^jy'*