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An» OllKliON, .JAM Ain THE SAMIAH NEWS /•. ¡I M.tL LDIXG fuUuhsd •»•<> Vtltey st na* ananm, levar A* 1« In a klBOBtte, .. r .. GENERAL GOWN TELLS COMMISSION I'EAt.EU -IN- By D C IH MrilREY. J vbi • |1 <• I MB .. AéeertUlaf ratea al tali.ìlviag rat«*.u> ba a**4 Monthly. YmnuUmt 44'lT*rttw*rn«ntf» tr n h* paM *>r W wa I (• . r r , 4 . f , ’ ! . r*w«Uua. OF STRENI01S TIMES. FIKt C0KFECT1ÛMERT.C1GAB31MP TOBACCO. All kinds »! BOIT DRInkS, and LVNCI1 uootnt |{ OKunA¿t¿ J. Mil I TUN Real Estate Broker. Jusiks of the Peace. Notary Public FCIO, ORF.GON. fC!O. ORIxm I!. HTEWAtlT. D. U. 1'.. J OFFICERS WTO, OHEGON Keystone Tonsorial Parlors. I toes a general banking and rx-hangw lei.me.» I >>ans mads at mrrwnt ralea and drafts issued on principal di ma. fC O. Oregon. A. W. Hugei) ‘^atîAtiiafccc an9 Proprietor C. it. Ill Ck T J M> nVro W A Ewin* Treai ’mt Cashier.... 1) E N T I H T All Work g larsnlce-l fir.t ria.» Satisfeci hra glven in ■ very Instarne todics* hair droasing al all tiiurs All kinds of wutrl.es, clocks and j«« elry rejalrwd promptly. or. EGON SCIO Corvallis & Eastern R. R vint a an». Hw 1. Va^Miniu Tmi» IrwvRs lî'stHt * * •• n r m i S 4 " UsM « 4M arr1««« taquina ---- - Uw. |, ielMrnlHfi .. ta» . II II II * t »H !»• Arriva« AUiany R«». •. F r l <i’sa j AfT>««< iMtruil A M I* M . r • ra I* J r mnr-'.« •!»>» t»«* W «F Undertaking.. A Full Line of < astels. Coffins, and Rotos always on hand at reasonable prices, at the Scio Planing Mill3 M U A. tr 4M rtvirwit IcMtreg * n A M Arrive« A »«ny U * A M Tr»l» N.» |»i» i.iiet Àl atij in Mme la _ ________ a« •n •<*.»» wllE ’b • r *»• ••.«h ■- •»"l _______ ir«’ > weil •• rflkfnf 1*9(1 ..r thr ■» I,nur» In Aif*»v Iwfnv» 4«M»trt*M« ul *. F. noi th bound tram or Po»rtl«n is Tml’l w« I cwc L t AZ J. J. Barnes & Southern Pacific Ca. Oregon. Son General BlackSmiths and Wagenmakers! «t Al4« trot t «I A'.»»»« :<« < »> •»!«< ft»r !•» **• 4*« • M MtonvlUo •« I aU p»<inta noiit» Furitau I arr>YK. Tt UMMM. Afwnl. AB»44kjr BAST ADS S0UTÍ5 • Selo We buy our »t4>ck m Urge auanlhi*»* •nd keep a full hn<* of «Am»<e and a Apr n n At<-nal All km«!* of work ia our line done on abort not a* Horseshoeing a Specialty < ir-. ßSÄßTft nou?E Train* leave Ws»t F. io tor Portland and way atac-m» st in 45 • tu. Laave lor Albany at 3 05 p m lesena Portland n 30 a tn , 7 n m *’ Albany 12 <0 p m , lu 3U p tn Arrives Ashland I'.' *t • m., II 3t> s m Itacramento & p n. . 4 35 a n> Ran Frauc iac-c. 7 45 p tn , » 15 a Ogden 45 a m , 11 45 a m I ». » • ** ’ in '» » tl> Nansa» City J 25 a m 9 30 a m Chic ago 7 45 a in . 9 30 a m. I»w* Angeles I 20 p ni . 7 a. m I I Pa»»» o i m . » p m fort W Ah u 30 a in . fl :kt t m City of Mese i 9 M a ui , v 55 a Houston 4 a in 4 a m New Orleans fl p m , <* •*» a m WaahingVm A 4.* a m . <’ 42 a. m New York 13.43 p. ui , 13 43 p in Pullman and Tvuritt cars on I- th trams Chair, era e*- ’sun-i.t ■ t-. <>.- den and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago. Hl L-uis, ’New Otlrans an.I Wsshingt n Connecting at San i r«u< isro with aversi lines h r H"ii 'lnlu, Japan China .'hllippinea. Central and Booth Amer ca See Mrs M I Woodnansee, agoni al West Reto station. - r a.!.In ■» House, Sign and Carriage Painter I stimate» Promptly furnished. SCIO, OREGON Promot«d, Thowgh flying. Washington Jan 12 — The president has selec ted Colonel Edward M llayee, Thirteenth infantry, for appointment as brigmlier gvnrral, to eoeceed Gcneral I John A. Johnston, upon the resigna tion of Ito latter, which will folio« immedtetely upon his confirmation by tbe senate. Colonel llaym* is lying at the point of death at F rt Mamie, F D. He is the officer of lhe longest commis sion in the United Fiate» army, which be antere*! a» a toy of 13 year» Agent, Scio, Oro $9,HOI ,902 Thia Company has been writing Insurance In Ihr (’nitral Rtates since IM*, and has paid losses to the amount of M2.ffiM.40B Fast tie, Wash., Jan. 12.—John Doyls, John Murphy, W illiam Carter and Tom Kennedy are nt.d«r arre»t in thia city, su»pec ed of bolding np a Northern PaclAc train in Western Montana October 24. Engineer <I’Neill was killed and tbe safe In the Same nr was are* ked Detective, etaim the «as tracked to Feattie. and here gang c----- -- ----------- — for a time disappear«! from • ight ¡■ascriptions are mid to tally clowely. » torn all parts MANDILO *SO ROASTED. T. H. TONGUE DEAD A etui lais of Paswagvrs la Trelawrack la Psaaaylvaaia. A special agent of the government la at tokeview looking into tin.tier land frauds in that et ion. Emmett Kimbarlay, «ho hr*ka jail at Canyon City a year ago, haa laasn ar- rests»! in a Portiaiwl iislging house. Tha common council of I a G ramie is ot work on a new city iharter. It will Include a rouslderabla estensi<.n of the city limits. A petition is 1«) ng ci reals led in Linn county to incteaso the tax levy in order that schools Uir-uigh ul the rounly may be provided with public libraries. The Infant child of Mr and Mrs Frank Bennett, of Independent«, whl.h wa» badly burned by swallow Ing carbolic a* Id. died from Ito In juries. At a special school meeting In Fair» view district It votes ihi I of a total of 15 were In favor of a SO mill tax with which to pay up Interest and other Indebtedness of the district. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Slavin, who live upon their farm near Hillsdale celebrated their golden wedding Mr Slavin arrived In Oregon In 1450. but hla wife had precede*! him thr«* years. The governors of Idaho and M.mtana have re*'omtnend««l that their states make gocsl exhibits at the 1905 lair. The bi eunial report of tlie stale' treasurer has just l*n*vf issued. Il shows not a single dollar of delin.piant state tax against any county in the state. The passenger train in the wreck waa ths West Elisabeth a<vomni<slation train from Pittsburg. It was <>n time, and had a dear track, according to lite signals displayed. At the aiding at Coiliranr II ran iuto tfie roar rn*l ol ait extra freight, which had taken the switch, but had tailed to clear the main line. Th« officials of the ma-l attri butes! the disaster to the failure of Patrick Guinn, tbe rear brakeman of ths frvigl.t, to are that his train had fully cleared. I'p to a late hour Quinn Lal not t»<ui located. In ths roll is ion tLe leader of lhe IMowtuger train was forced ta k upon li e roaiblnat'oa toggage ami smoking car with terrible force. Tbe 1:1 paasen gets were jammed against the rear end o| lite car into almost a soILl niaan. Three of ths vb tuna were apparently killed . utright. two of the other four were literally roasted to death, and the two win. 4>e<I <m tbe way to tbe hos pital were an Itailiy Lor nod that recog- niti .n ia ixnpoagible. Almost immeiliately after the impact tire from tbe stove in the smoker com miinicated to the wreakag*'. and the imprisoned victims were tortured la»- yotid description. All of die victims were Itadly borv.ed. Conductor Cook was found unconscious under the char- re.I l»idy of I aggagernan Ntroml. Strange to sav, not a truck, ex "ept these of the tender, left tbe track, ami theon'y passenger» injuro*i were ll.oar in the amoker. John McMahan, «ho is serving a life, l.l Lk luW BltlTIStl MISI senteme tn the stale penitentiary for murder, a««ault>*l a guard with a brick Amcrkan Demand ter I ngli*h Coal Saves and came near billing him before he Them a Cut In Wages. wa« finally stiUlued by being liea'en New i ork Jan. 4.—The year has into insensibility. McMahan is regard opened with excellent prospects fot ed as the worst mill in th« "pen " Sheriff Ra*lor, of Medford, baa now the North of Englund coal trade ways in custody two mem lx»’» of the gang ot the Tribune's Ixtndon correspondent horeetbievee who have Iweu operating The conditions which applied at the in Southwrn Oregon. More of the gang dose of 1902 still obtain, and are evrn ar« under surveillance and will eoon accentuated, an It la abundantly evi • ■e taken in by the officers. dent that tbe Amerkau drmand Is The total numlier of patients in tha destined to continue for some time yet. The West Indira are now under state insane asylum during |i*-<et»l>er the necessity ot obtaining coal from just past was 1,293. Th« superintend- thia country and positive orders are ent r«|»>rts all the n*c«i>t cases <>< ty in the market for Havana and Cion phoid lev.-r as completely rev>»<r*-l or fuegoa in addition to those for New con* ale«ceut, and no new cases appear York, Boston and Providence, for which steamers are being regularly ing. flted to load In the Tyne Bpica Davie, a drunkard, and an In The American drmaud for English mate of the Josephine County jail, coal has had an unbraked for effect died In hla cell as the result of a In preventing the expected decline In rather cool treatment at the bands of the Northumberland miners' wages the jailer. !>avie was recently con the average selling prices during the flued to the county bastite to await past three months having been ro trial at the coming term of circuit well maintained that a coni Illation court and to answer the charge of board has agreed that wages shall re stealing a watc h and other valuable » main urn hanged for the succeeding The man waa a very heavy drinker three months. and bec ame aflllc ted with delirium tremens shortly after being confined, TIRKISH St I TAN MORRIID. and when he could no longer have hla .lrliiks He raced and jelled Ilka a England Protests Against Russian Mar- mad man. making the hours hideous ships I ntering Black Sea. for lhe other Inmates of the Jail Pete Miller, the Jailer, occ upied a bad Constantinople, Jan 8—Great Brit in the Jail, and found sleep an Imp*«» •In has vigorously protested to the slbllity because of the maniac 's rev Turkish government against the per Ings As hn could not quiet him In mission granted In Reptcmber last to any other way. he arose and turned the unarmed Russian torpedoboat the hose on him drenching th»’ p<x>r destroyers to pans through the turds prisoner until 1 he looked Ilk« a nelles and Into the Black Rea, under drowned chicken, That quieted him the commercial flag of Itueala These and Pete went back to bed I. When veaaela were about to start on the pro the sheriff arrived the following posed trip The British note aaya the morning with the prisoner'» break passage of the Dardanelles by the fast he found Davie drenched and torpedo boat destroyers would be a shivering In one corner and soma violation of the existing International two Inches of wster In bls cell The treaties, and that If Russian warships thermometer registered at the free! aie thus allowed to use the Darda recovered nelles. Great Britain will reserve the Ing point. Davie never from his shock, though whether hla right to demand similar privileges death waa entirely due to hla cold The protest haa caused Irritation In water drenching has not yet l>een de Russian circles, and concern on t{ie termined. part of Turkish authorities who fear that other powers will follow the ex ample of Great Britain PORTLAND MARKETS. It Works Throegh Seo* Storms. Hydney, C. B , Jan. 10.—Marroni will leave Monday for Cap« Cod, to give attention to the completion of Ilio wirelea» trans-Atlantic station at that point. He Unk advantage of Thur»- dav's snow storm to test the behavior of the wireless System tinder adverse weather rondltiona. Mee-ages were sent to Englaml am ceee’ully. There was a revere st -rrn also on the English coast at the lime, hot the meMSges went aero»» without a hitch. Huge Swindle Alleged iloueton, Tex., Jan. 10.—A. Wetter mark, bead of the Na*-*«.loche» bank Ing Arm. which was forced inte liquidation by allegrai extensive forger lee, was to iler arrested on hie arrival at Houston *>" * •‘‘h received dei-sits rter be knew the bank to to inmlvent. It ia cteimml at Nac*«*!*» bee that the I rgcriee willj ¡ cee*! 1500,000. Wheat— Walla Walla. 70c¡ bine »tern 80c; valley. 76i$’8c. Barley—Fend. 423.50 per ton; brew Ing. 424 00. Floor—Bert grade, 3.9')«4 40; (rah am. 43.30ig3 00. Millstuffs—Bran, 4>* 00 per ton middlings, 433.50; aborta, 419.50 ebop, |I8. Gata—No. 1 white, I1IA4U.17H, gray, |1.13S«*LI5 per cental. Hay — Timothy, 411412; clover 4*t<49.00; etoal, 4»<ff9 p«r ton Potatoes Best Bnrtonks, FOffiflO* por sack; ordinary, 40450c per cantal, growers’ prlrwn; Merced sweets, 13 OOffi 43.34 per rental. Poultry—Chickens, mlxe*l, 10-4 lie young, 10c; hens, 11411 Sr. turkeys. Uve. IH 18c; dressed. 18 4 20. ducks. 4'47.56 |>«r doaon; gecre. 4* 48.50. Chreeo— Foil cream, twins, IflS® 17Sc| Young America, 1*S41*N factory priceo, 141 '•••• Butter—Fancy creamery, 27H430* per pound; extras. 30c; dairy, 21' 421 Sc; store, 1541». F gg»- 22 SP*" loxen Hop«—New crop. 234138« per poand Wool—Valley, 13S4IA«, Fuste rr Oregnn, »414Sc; mohair, 38478«. Host—Groa», cows. 3«3S« pe pón nd, steers, 4«; drasss»!, 84'c. Tael—7S«»Se. M niton — Grose, 3c per pound drsoMul, »«. tomto — Gross, 3>»e per pound; dreasvl, »!%«. Hvgs—Gross, • HffiAli« per . 747 Ha. JOY KILLED Ol i» MINI R. Hs StriKk II Rkh After Prospsstlng tor 17 Years la Iks Black Hllla. Chicago. Jan. 4.- David Thompson une of Ihr beet ktiown prospectora In th» Black llllla over whhh counlry be haa hunted gold for 17 yrara. atruck a ir-lge of grrat rlchneaa. and a<tri 10 mlnutra drmonatratlona of dellght feil ,!<*ad. aaya a dlspatch to the Trib An riami une from Roubaix, 8 D natlon made later by physicians abowed a btood veaael In the brain to bave been nipturod. Rlthard Manilll Dead. Chicago, Jan 4 Hl’hard Manalll. aatromomer. arlentlat and author. 1» dead at Rock Island, III. of Bright's disease, aged 74 years He ara» a na tlve of Staffordshire, England, but had resided in Hock Island since he was 70 years of age Hla annual "A'.ma nac of Planetary Meteorology" waa first published In 1474, and appeared regularly until 1901 It circulated nver this country and in England, and waa accepted as standard everywhere *• U '• 7' *w C n * »• > • r '» v ? - <> 3 Evprsaateai ol .»oerw*. M asiiington. Jan. 12 — Reprvranta- live Thomas II. Tongue, of the First t’lvg »<1 congressional district. In tbe presemaof hie daughter Bertha and his wccretary. Miss Ruatie, di«d sud denly in hts room at tbs Irvington, in this city, at 12 5l> voetarday afternoon. A few minutes l«for« ba away La lap*d into unconsciousness, and di.-d without a word, without any >offering. His son, Thomas IL, Jr., did nut reside with hla lather, but was nutifled ol hte approaching and,___ and ha»teoed to h e fathers hndeide, hut did n»t reach I to re until alter to had passed away. The physicians who ware Mimm»n«>l, and the family physician, Dr. B»vee, as well as the coroner, agree that death was due to acute mdlgaetion. wnlch •uperindu,e,i paralysis of the haarL Mr T»i>gn.< had l»«»n in unusual health, • nd except for nvaaioMl attrn ka of dyspepala, to «hi. h lie had l-nen ja ( ol late years, has mH complained of feeling tied I y this winter. Ila con sidered to waa In better hanlth tton he Hal Iwn in I r two years past. In tact. Mr Tongue attend«! a dinner -‘altitdav ’evening and did not retire until a late hour. When lie slept late yeatorday morning, contrary to custom, nothing »as thought of it. At 10 o'clc»-k ha received a call from two Orc-gcm friends, with whom he die- mssed at length matters of |«rsonal and political character. Ihiiing the stay of theaa gentlemen he re mained in tod. but rone and dressed as they left, ami had a light breakfast la III» room. He »aid at the time that hla apjietlla waa not goal, ami complained slightly ot dyspepsia. At his reqoeat hi» »laughter, Bartha, brought him a • •la »oliilion, which to drank, and re marked that he IL- aglit that would fix him all right He went through his morning mail, aad then lay down »»a the corn h to read lhe papers, ilia laughter Joked with him slightly about twing »i, k and too stuhlairn to tore a Io. tor. tot he insisted that l»e was not ill. A few minute« later Misa Bartha noticed that her father wa» breathing heavily and deeply. Hha became alarm« I ami telephoned at once (or a number of physic iaaa. Before either lhe doctors or his son arrived, however, Representative Tongue had psased swsy, having l»e- rows unconscious at the time heavy breathing »et in. In hla late moments >f ronacloasnese he »offered nothing beyond the natural disturtonce cause*! by an attack of dyspepsia. He had no conarloosnesa of his troe o ndltloo as to I a peed into insensibility. ills end was quiet and peiuelul. Thomas II. Tongue, who tod attained •tale prominence long before to to- came s national figure, was torn In England on June 33, IH14. ills par ents were Anthony and Rehm-ca (las- •on) Tongue, and lie was llieir only child. lie wa» educated In Ingland until his 16th year, when his parents emigrated directly to Washington county, Oregon, »here they located on a farm several miles north of Hills- b*>ro, where the jeareuta yet reside. Young Tongue had had fairly g'»»l ad vantages Io lb« English schools and as soon ss to arrived in Hillsboro he worked inre-ceantly to give himself a flnlabed «■)<>< at km. Attending district school on th« North Tualatin plains for »evvral years, he Anally concluded to take a collegial« rririr»*' He began school al I’actflc university under gieal difficulties, graduating with high lionors in l*trl». Epon leaving the university he commenced the study of law nnder Hon W ft. Hare, and so apt a sebotar wa» hn that to waa admitted to tbe bar in 1H70 He early espoused I to principles of the Republican party, by which party to was ar ver al times honored by nomi* nation» to prominent official petitions, •erring locally as a member of lhe 111 - > ale. as mayor of tiiat city and as a member ot the school b»«rd for six costaeculivo years In HMM to was electSkl to the stale senate and served on the judiciary and other iui|«.rtant committees. He was chairman ot the Republican state convention field at Portland In l»90, and ea» a <lel**gate^to ths national convention of the |>arty at Minn*-afralls in 1*93. In l«W5 * lie was a candidate for United Ntatea senator, when Me Bride wa» ele* ted. in IHtxi Mr. Tongue was elected to tbe Fifty-fifth congress, defeating Binger Hermann for the nomination. During the gig years that to mt in ror grew. Mr. Tongue <lld greet work Int Oregon He never loet an opportunity to mure appropriations for the rivers and harbors and lor other purposes. When the house committee on rivers and harbors'was out here a year ago, Mr. Tongue accompanied the members on their trips up and down the Colum bia, and gave them the necessary in formation needed. Tortured by TMrvsa. New York. Jan » lx»vl Eicher aged S9 year», and hla wife, residing In Springfield township have been tor tured by masked thieves, until they told where their money was hidden The robbers held a lighted lamp to Mr Ehher'a feet and burned them un til the flesh fell off before he would (onsent to show them the strongbox where 1225 In bills was hidden Then they bound the victims to the bed and left them, taking a horse and saddle from a barn Eicher. It Is said, re cognised the thieves. ■<* X rittalmrg, Jan. 9.—As a result of a OREGON REPRESENTATIVE SLCCLMRS cnlllsi a loloron a pa>erng»r train and TO HE ART F AILI RE. OF THE STATE. the rear end of a freight tram on tbe MnnoogaLeia division of the Pennsyl Timber lead t raed. Belag Is.e.tlgated Brosght Ou ky Acuta ladlgsstlM End vania ratiros.I tonight at C*«hram* sta Oid JsUMrd Caught I xtUteta foe 190» Csms PsscsIuUy and Wlthoul Pula I «poalttea l ias CeeaSy h*boote MIR tion, jost al»ve Ihiquewne, seven men Hla DsugMse Hsrlhs aad Hte Sssea- Have I Ibrarls» ttorwlbte.es Caught are deed, one is dying and lbs others tary Oaly Pvrsoa» »Ith Hirn Maay injurvd. Bod Man Is the Pen Pittsbu'g, Jan. 12 —Andrew I Iveric k, Washington. Jan. 10. — The house proprietor of a Polish boarding I ioum *. a broker and a money lender, was found coniunttee on forvigli sflsirs today con* un<-onai ion« in Mulberry alley last < Itided thè diplomata and ronsular ap- night, with hla skull fractured. He ' propria! chi bill, which «ili to report- Il carnea appratì* never regained c*»nac iouar»e»s and died ed to th« ho»se. today at tbe Wert Penn hospital ■nstely [li.900,000, wliii h la lese than liverick always carried a latge sutn of thè estimale» and lese tton thè appro money, and as hia pockets were rifled, priatici« of !»*< year. Bulgaria ia in- the police are Inclined tn think his cluded in thè terrltory of thè minister l murderer made a rich haul. A former ' to lireece and s se.retary la adda*! to bonnier is suspected and the police are ito legation in Fwitxerland at a salary The con su Iste at looking for him. <iverick was 33 years of |l,500 a vear. Canton ia raised to a consolate generai of age and married. and thè «alary eicanced tram to 44.000 Arrested al Seattte. OF ENGLAND, Assets in the United States rhilmlelphla, Jan. 12.—Alter occu pying eight days, during which time they presented about ISO witueeses. tlie nonunion men hsve rl»-w»»l the!» r«»e before the coni »trike rommiMiton Tto coal companies will open their csss nest, and, »cvor-ling to lhe plans of tto operators, the rom|*ani«s will pre sent ttotr case in the order of lite geo graphical tecatioa of their to i nee. The Delaware A Hudson company, wliosa collieries are further north, olii first present it» sitne»e>-». and the I'iiiladol- plus C<«al A iron com (any, whose mln«« are in tto southern part ol the coal fields, will to beard last. Tto principal witness totore th« rom- ■nlesion lor the nonunion men wa» Lieutenant General J. P. 8. Gubin, ronior brigadier genera) ol the national guard of Pennsylvania. Gubin was in command of tto third briga ls »idle thr troof« were on duty in tto hard coal Helds. He wa» questioned 31« hours, and during most of Ibis titne waa en- gag«*! in a recital of conditions as hr found them in the territory he covered. VI II Ell in SMIW STORM. From his otovrvation, ami (r< m reports made l>> him by the officers, It was hl» Trains Collide. Killing Three and Injuring f ourteen Persons. opinion, he naid, "tiiat an excited •fate ul lawleesneea " existed in tbe Ada, O., Jan 10. — Three men are regiona. that diaturbaoree were num deed and 14 or more other |er»on» were eroua. that the presence of the troops injured, one fatally, as a result of a was alraolutely ue<«»»ary to preserve collision I el ween two trains on the law aiol order, and that It »a» difficult Pennsylvania system on the main street to maintain ths law, even alter all the of thia city at A o’clock this evening. troopa in the state had l»een placed in Train No. 35, westbound for Fort tto dialurtod territory. Wayne, started out of I tie station, but lie told in detail ol th« condition ol at the Main street crossing waa com affairs In th« cual region during bit pelled to stop on account of some acci •tay there, and of the atoning of his dent to tiie airbrake. A flagman was trcop», insulta to hie men, frequent sent back to notify No. 19, a fast train case» of dynamiting, and other acts of goii g in the same direction, which was lawlessness. 1!« raid that the sheriff several uiiiiutca late. On account of of Carbon county refused to call un the a driving snow storm the engineer of governor lor troops. The general >«ai»l So. 1'1 was unable to see the signal in l>e had been a»ked by tto coal com time to slacken hie spied, and his en panies to protect nonunion men, but he gine crashed into tbe rear coach of No. relused Irasne» to had not sufficient 35 while running at the rate of 40 tro< ps. He eai<l the situation wa» miles an hour. most »eriotra. He learml the railroad No 35 consisted of two c »aches, the men would to intimidated and he rear one living a combination luggage would be unable to move troop», and passenger car, with allot bar pas* Threatening letter» were also •ent to »•enger car in front. Both weie tele him. acoped and tiarely a passenger esca|»ed During tlie cro»a examination, tiene- injury of romo sort. The engineer and ral Gobi*» bad several tilt» with Charles firemail of No. 19 «ere also slightly in L. Darrow, counsel for the miners, hut jured, but not enough to prevent them they never reached a serious point from tendering immediate assistance to The witness said that when h« first lln.se who were in distress. The ■ ngine went Into tlie coal region with his men, of No. 19 was almost demolished, but a» a result of a riot al Kheuaml<>ah, he the car» behind it were not damaged in wa» unable (or a time tn get vebic lea to thehaal and none of the passenger» retry his supplies, tesmstera refusing were brahtwi. to furnish them. In Hhvnsndoah and in tto Panther creek valley, he said, CRACK SHOT MltH BIO OlV there was no civil authority at times. Committees of the union called Ujran t.lghl-l crai Objcil. Thrvs Mltea IHttsnl. him ami aasured him that the striking Hit Wlth I2-In*:h Ritte. miners would give him ail the aaeiat- Ran Francia«», Jan. IO — Fxtra. rdi- amw they could, tot, a» far a» the wit ness could remember, they never gave nary aevuracy in marksmanahip cut him any tielp, no did he ask for any. short thè h«*avy gun practiew at thè I h<» 12 Alter his entire brigrale had been cal led Presidio reservation to*lay. out, General Gobln said th« situation Inch g» na »ere to to brought into play, I«>came extremely aeriuua In several and tlie target »a» a »ooden structure. parts ol the territory, and he Inured pyramidal in shaj-e, ahout 12 to-t long to could not cojie with the situation I! at esc li base line «nd atout eight fé* t it grew worse. He so intormsd tto high. It »a» towed ocoanward by a itiigwitlia l'»ng towllne. ami, abile ' governor. 1)*e now famous "»hoot to kill" m iving at seven nule« an tour, »a» to —. W lira thè target »a» order iwued by him alter his soldiers ; to fire.I ‘ -- upon, had liven attacked by atones was 'atout L~—- thrre miles Irmi «bore and under touriiel upon by Mr.* harrow. Thr t<»w it •|»pr*iwd to be abowt lbw ol k ’«* 04»ral rahl it mrant every word it • mu»’« hand. It «AMlbanthat Cop»r- wild, and that the iMuance of tha ordar ral Krgan fired a 12 inch gun. The »hot bad a most salutary effect u|x>n tha strut k about eight yards astern of tbe communities which his »Id tors co varad. m oving mark. Carefully Regan aimed It had auch a gitoti effirt that it was not lite mu ond mietile, ami scarcely had Ilio necessary to Are one »hot. The order, roar of the di» Large toase*!, when the to further said, did not inc lude ths target disappeared. The ahot itati hit '•tito enemy" amidatiipa and shattered ah. rati ng <4 women and children. it into splinters. items of interest l'.vprnae of Diplomaik Servite. J. M. MOORE IRA A.IPHELPS, Cara. a*. Jan IO—After tuo et- rmy meeting» i>l tbe eablnel, all coodlllnn» art lorth in tlia rapila» of ito power» lo Pro» ident Castro*» Issi pro;u»»al iir thè mailer ol "»ettiIng thè VMH«’Milati dis pute tbr ugh arbitratine bave harn ac- r»pl«l by thè Veuesue'an govrrnma.it. Tbr gi.vvrnment considera Ove emuli ti, ina unjust, tot ciuciare*! il la obliged to yield to forre. The Vsiieseslan Bu ssar «ss dellvwrvd at tto l’nited * la tea legai mn Itero al noon today. The conditine» of thè power» over casti paymrnte to ili* silice and girar anice» for thè permani of tto tolame of ttoir ciaim». it ren to aaid oa fol auUiority that tbe quaslion ol rai.ing tha exlsting bl-s kade «ili noi lo «maniero*!. It «a» leamral at a late tour tonight that, liy thè ter in a of Ilio notes of thè fireign power» baude*l to Preaident Castro by Mlnistsr Boweu yeeterday and of thè Veneiurlan anatrar lo titani lei iterali at Uie Ameri.au legslion to- day, a compromise in tha mattar of arhital'on haa l«un reaebed. Fnreign bu»inr»s I.onera in Veneauela are suffering «xceedingly Iroiu tlia effe, t» of Ilio cortinoed bit» k» le. The revolutlonary moveinent under General Matta ia losing popularilydaily. I siati »e of thè aeslrtxncw, It I» allegrai thè Gennari btokading vctels are giv- ing it in |» rrnitting thè landing of arm» for thè rovolollonista tirar lliguerote Tito leader of lite revolution lata is callcd "Maire, tbe Gernian,'* by 11 <» presa. M«ra«rv*l and Rubbed. W. E. COMAN, G P. A , Portland, Orc. All Work Guaranteed. NEWS OF OREGON Castra W Ut Maks Cash Pai assai and IH.» liwarsntss tee Ameni. iBucccsoor Io L» W. lUcbatdson. SCIO. LINN COINIY. OREGON HE MILOS TO TOEl'E. COAL MINERS' WAR Admiral Mel ville Retiree. Washington, Jan. IT.—Rear Admiral • .sorge W. Melsills, chief of the bureau of steam engineering, has lean placed on the retire.1 list < f the nary, haring reach'd the age limit of <12 years. Special authority by congress baa been Invoked tn allow Admiral Melville to continue his services at the head of Ilia tinreau until his mmmiaaion «spira». Augnai 9, 1903. Admiral Melville was appointed tn the navy from New York in July, IMI Í- 'TsÇ'.yV s’*/** •z- ; á •MJ, i **, s»‘ .*s scV ‘ ÌN « H» A'