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SCIO,
VI.
VOL.
THE SANTIAM
NEWS.]
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SCIO. I INN COUNTY. ORIiOON.
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F. lì JUAULDIXG.
(SuccrMor loL W. Hicbai<ÌM>tk
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tavaftoNy laalvaar«.
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COUNTY
A WATIW WASTF.
OREGON. .JANUARY
TERMS 01
cent warm «nd heavy rain« have cau«e<l
FIIFCOBFECTIOIFBT, CIQAB3 AND
TOBACCO.
PAY Rf.NT OF
SLM.flM A YEAR.
Real Estate Broker.
dßankcv
OFFICERS
Keystone
Ton Soria I
Parlors.
A. W. 11 age q
QPatcAmafut
9
Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
Jcwc(<t
Undertaking..
Scio Planing Mills
J. J. Barnes &
Son
General BlackSmiths
and Wagonmakers!
JM)D SOOT!}
Southern Pacific Co.
BIABTA lOSTK.
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Get a FREE Ll’NCH
and a glass of Good
Beer ut
Th a Gem
S a loon.
V. CLADEK, 1’rop’r
SCIO
-
ORE
<9« ru Bvu«
SALOON
Hu always in stock a
choice lino of Wine»
Liquors and Cigars.
W. E. COMAN, G 1’. A .
Portland, Ore.
ALBANY BEER 9N DRAUGHT
J. M. MOORE.
House, Sign and Carriage Painter
All Work Ouarantccd.
Estimates Promptly Furnished.
whose application of ley den jar. in
projiagatlng ele< trie waiea is »aid to
have enabled Mamml to teleraph with­
out wires across tbe Atlantic, has in-
noumed that lie baa dlaruiered z meth­
od of pndu> in electric energy of unlim*
lied vol uni-, and projecting it into
sj>aiw in tbe form of electric waiee. to
any de»iied distance. The new metlxd
secure« greater accuracy of transmis-
•i<Mi thre ugh a more pet fe. t attuiiement
of the transmitter« and receivers.
SCIO, OREGON
Ikt Literpool, London and Globe Insurance Co.
■
of
E ngland :
D. C. HUMPHREY, Agent, Scio. Oregon.
Asssts in the United States • $9,804.902
Thia Company ha« l*rn writing In.nrance in llw t’nllrd States «int»
1S4M an<l h»* paid ! ■•••■■ to the eiivunl >»f F*2 *•«>,<«■>.
I
Harrying Coal Trial.
Chicago, Jan. 28.— The fight of the
indicted <v«i men to clear themselves
of guilt cl ‘•conspiracy to do an ill-gal
act Injuriuos to public trade" was
la-gun before Judge llortoa late today
Mi it sin to <|iia»h la twlialf of each o.
the 18 coeporationa romposing the a»»«
elation were quiikly overruled and
pleas of "not guilty" entered. A stip­
ulation - I facta was then presented to
thw court, and it was ann< uncwl that
a date for tlie hearing of the argument
Wreaked by ItoMrra.
Trinidad, Colo., Jan 27.—A Oilor- ■ nd taking of briefs would be filed
early thia week.
•d<> A Houtliern pamenger train was
wrecked last night four miles south of
Waterville, N. M., under circumstances
indicating an sltempt at tram roblery.
The train was running at a high rale of
speed when Ute wreck occurred.
The
engine, eipteee car and smoker turned
over. Four passengers were injured,
two of whom mav die. All of I lie pas­
sengers were shaken up.
Coal Pries. Tumbling.
New York, Jan. 2<>— There has been
a further break in the price of Inde-
pendent cnal, In eome case» as low as|7
a k'n L o. h. tieing asked, while d <>
dealer was willing to boy at a higher
price than 1« a ton. In order to get
the rm t>erg», ordered a few days ago,
taken > fl, lome of the imlepenilent
operators whose cnal is carried by the
I «high Valley railroad, were «wiling
their coal at anything above 14 a Ion
at the collieries for delivery at ;
I «tween New York and the cnllieriea.
NO.
Washingum, Jan 33
— Tbe treaty
Urvgoa and WaaklMglea Suteaa Hsgla te
ttaitot tur Senator.
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS
brtseen tbe United Mates ami Colom­
OF THE STATE
Chengs ol I eglnesra.
Washington, Jan. 38.— Captain W.
W. Hart», formerly local engineer in
the Columbia river district, and who
made the plan for th« openirg of the
Columbia river by means of canals and
locks, between Tbe Italics and Celilo,
but who has l-a»-n lor the j«st rear and
a half on duty in the Philippines,
haa been ordered to Portland, to ro­
ller« Captain William C. langfltt
Captain Ijtrigfltt Is ordered to Wash*
i ng ton when relleve.1
CwMts Wit hoe t Toed la Montana.
Great Falla, Mont , Jan. 38 —Report
o mes from Popular that tbe range .In
the northern part of the state is In very
had condition and that atork are dying
lor lack of grass The snow has crushed
ltie grass and rattle are nnald« to do
any picking.
Uulaae a thaw comes at
on<w there will be great loss within
the neat few days.
were obtainable, but st the prcel.lentlal
reception at the White Hour« la»t night
tlie new» that the treaty was an acrom-
pliahed fact at last leake! out
later
tbe oens was ■•■nfirti.'x! in official quar­
ters
It ha I bwn I u tore led not to make
the signing <4 the .anal tnaty public
until today, but the news apparently
was too g'««i tor »>me <4 tlie frieods
of tlie canal to keep
Fears had lawn
entartamed until this week that Colom­
bia would nut 1« willing tn a<ve»le to
the wishes of the United Males ill the
matter and that rwiurw» to the Nirara
gua canal proj«* t might 1« forefed on
the government of the United Mates
But this week events took a m* re
favorable turn, ami Colombia transmit­
ted instructions to Dr. ilerran. its rep-
re-entatlve In tlie United Males, that
made p«i««ible a con« lualon of tlie long
negotiations
Tlie principal olwtac le
for »»me time to tbe conclusion uf the
treaty, it is unilvretod, has been Hie
price that the Unitfel Mates was to j>ay
iu the ehaj« ol a cash payment and by
wav of annual rental lot the strip of
territory along each »ide of the < anal
right ol way
It could not 1« learned
last night what was the price finally
agreed upon
Some time ag ■ there was a bitch over
thw question of the eitent to which
lontrol by the Unitfel Mates over this
■trip ail land »hoiild g<>, Colombia ob­
jecting on the ground that the provia
ions required in the treaty b, the Unit-
mi Mates would mean a relinquisiiment
of loveroignty by Colombia over |«rt
<4 her territory, but ibis mailer was
amicably settled, ar was a differenee as
to the lifetime id the lea»« of the strip
of land in que»tli-n the final result
tieing a practii «1 ie»»ioii in per petuity
to the United Ma'e- for canal purpose«
■ ml incidental jmliiv control and pro­
tection of the canal right of way
tlerney Vowel? After U»»ernoeswt Irrl-
(Slkio A WsMHl I. tt»rmlea(h»a keel-
st?
A Trust? Skips Owl
I eed Agsat
New Stats
Big funnel Plan.
Chicago, Jan 34 — A hr.««!, well-
lighted underground driveway, j-ssaing
tirnealti the !<«d of the Chi< ago river
■ nd stretching from the art Institute
to Illinois and St Clair »treeta, is for
mally announced to 1« the plan finally
agree.I upon by Hie para Gards of the
North ami Houtii ri les to make the
long talked-of connection tietween tlie
laiulevard systems of these two por-
tion« of the city
A bill authorising
a 13,500,000 bond issue containing a
referendum clause will ls< prepared by
committees from the two park boards.
Will Join Western Body.
itatte, Moul., Jan
34 —President
Ihiii MrfSinald. of tlie American Ghor
I'nion. anttouiicevl today that tliat txnly
will l>e »welled by tlie affiliation of
38,000 members oi the United Brother
bond of Railway employee, with head­
quarters in Itenver
The amalgama­
tion will nark an epoch in the history
of latxir of in the West
There is no
donbt, says Mr
McfGnald, that the
American labor Union will grant thia
ihsrtcr at an early dale
To Become a Cool Hulk
Victoria, Jan 24 — The »toeI l«rk
Par<>da, which stranded on August 3*
off tbe Oregon coast and was fhated
• Itei much work ami haa since been
lying at San Francisco, haa been pur­
chased by R Ihinsninir'« sons, of thia
city, and will 1« towel north by the
■U-am rnlllet Tellos on tier next voyage
The Haroda will lie converted into a
hulk lor lienal carrying trade l«tw«cn
tbe Island mine« and Vancoovtr.
hello« taken
arate er-aeion, Jan. 30, for United
State« senator, ia •• follows: Ankeny,
48. I* rent on. 41, Wilfem, 13;
Turner,
33; scattering, 13.
S. P. Malise a l.ew Itets
ew Steck tor Breeding.
The
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Al Seism.
ballot for United Mates
first
senator wee taken in the Origin legis-
Master Fish Wardaa II. O. Van
toture
Tueemly, January 30, sejiarataly
Duern lias remitted tlie aggregate sum
In emh bramh ami the reeult was
■ ' ,’.e »tai*- treeeir» . |3fi
of which represents tbe amount of Fulton, 38. Geer, 30, Wvaai, 18. feal­
m -ney collected on fish Deen»«« daring ter I ng. 31 . absent, 3. total, V0,
I >«»wmt>er, 1003, and |Y0 represents a
The lewis and Clark appropriating
fine imp*«ed.
fair bill peeaeal the house with only five
The Mawnlc temple of Grants f'asa.
>>ppwing rotes.
It calls for «500,000.
which was to have t«rn com plate. I the
last of I Na ember. I DOS, le still In Tl* senate passe*I the Portland char­
course of instruction, ami will be for ter bill and II miw will Iw engroeaed
several months yet
Tbe new temple ami sent to the governor.
will bo the largest >4 its kind la the
etale south ol Portland.
Bit) ARMY Of UNI MPt OVI t).
F.<l While, a tru»ty convict in the
penitentiary, has run away. He was
serving a terin lor burglary in Uocs
county.
He was rwawivml about five
veers ago, ami > a<l afavut h»ir years yet
to serve, fly hie g »»1 ixvmluct lie had
earned tlie privilegea <4 a trusty, and
■ as employial as assistant druggist.
IMatrvss Prevailing la losJon la Almost
I nprro vUvnlrd
New York , Ian. 22 — There can no
longer be any question as to the silent
ami gravity of the distress now prevail­
ing in Lindon, airs the Tribune's ror-
resp ndent In ixindon.
Many thous­
Harney oxinly reeidenta have clew real
the war tor government irngati .n. In
a rej»Tt eent to “«s retary M.»>re, <4 the
Oregon Irrigation association, to 1« sent
to the gvvernmei.t, facts ate given al»-ut
the feasibility of Mlvira valley for a
reservoir site
A matter of 374,340
a. res ¡I land could !■< irrigate») or r«
clairr ol ami instead ol the present pop­
ulation conM be made to rup|>ort 50,-
000 population.
ilate all the people demanding abnller.
The Grand R<>mle lutnl«r company,
of I a Grande, legefllig an nnti»ually
large niimtier of log» in tlie river lor tlie
season*« drive
Plenty of »now has
facilitalsxl the work and won the coni
panjr will have 30,000,< 00 feet, aluMit
the usual season's cut.
A serious state of affairs exists ale>
In other parts <4 Great Britain. An
emllose stream of country-bred folk ia
(aiurlng Into tlie overcrow<ied cities,
while Canadian laru-er« organise eajm-
ditioUS to fe-ari li the oi l t»uinlry lor
much nevstwl lais r and uffet gi>»l wages
for rffi. lent men without aatiala. tory
results.
Tbe Polk counts tele|di<ine c*>mpauy
has filed articles of incorporatl.m with
County Clerk Roland.
The company
has a capital et.rk <4 1000.
Ita pur­
A.MI NDS PHII IPPIMI TARIFF.
pose 1« to operate a suhurt«n telephone
line that will serve patron» reeiding in
Senate Committee lilies Heed to Sugar Polk county and connect tl>em with
and Tobacco Men.
Salem.
Washington, Jan
24 —The senate
The Southern Pa< Ific has published
committee on the Philippines today
anthoriiied a favorable rojairt on the He new tariff offering reduced rate« on
Philippine tariff bill, which recently purw-brvd iivoatock for breeding pur-
pawmil the house, but with important p*»es
Ihi» applies to cattle, sheep.
amemlmvnts. The house bill carried a g<«ti and b<«« In leae than <arli ad Iota.
more uniform reduction of the tariff on The reduction la not boriaoutal, but
Phiiijipine goods imported into the applies in varying degree« to the differ
United Mates, making the rate only ent «eights. The t). R. A N., the
35 |>er cent <4 the ratrs im|i<Me>l by the Northern Pacific, the Great Northern
■ Dingley law
and the Oregon Short Line will put in
The senate conniittee amended the tlie rnnie rate in a few days, applying
hill so as to provide for the admission to all pointe in Oregon, Washington,
of all Philippine prudme»l articles free Idaho and Montana.
of duty exce|it sugar ami tobacco, am)
Senator Pierce has introdm»l a bill
on these two commodities tiled the
tariff at 50 |«r cent uf the Dingley in tlie fe'iiate for the purpose of chang­
schedule«
This i hangs was ii.ade to ing the time of paying tales from
Under the term« ol
meet the objections id the sugar ami spring until fall.
tolmcivi produci re of this country, who this bill aaeesements will lie ma.le rar
jiave claimed that a duty of only 25 jier ly in tbe year and the taxes are to 1«
cent on those articles would result in l«id in Noveml«r ami l>reeuils'r ol the
same year. Thia la oi e of a number ol
ruinous competition.
hills that aill 1« introduce..)at this aee-
eion uf the legidature lor tlie purpose
MISSISSIPPI VALl I y earthquakh .
of changing the time of paying taxes.
Mysterious I ml«rground I »plosion Makes
Cracks In ths liarth.
Whitman, Miss .Jan. 34.—Two fis­
sures in tbe earth almut three feel deep
and a few inches wide ami running lor
a di«tam'e of a quarter of a mile are the
wnly evidence» of a my »ter ions e»|do-
■loti which shook tills town just before
■ laybieik tolar. Hour.-' wire shaken
violently and cro kery was broken in
several residences. A number of per­
sons, aroused by the eijdosion, la-gsn
searv hing for the cause at dai light. In
a meadow they found a crack in the
earth’s cruet almut three feet in depth
and two or three inches wide.
They
followed it f<u three-quarters of a mile
twfore they reached the end.
later
they ilifeovered snot tier fissure ol tlie
■ame ilew rlption about 75 feet away
from the first ami parallel with it. An
explanation of the e«pl<«ion is lacking
At Olympia
A summary of the first
by tlie Washington legislature in sep­
canal by the United Htatoe was signed
yesterday in thia city.
N-i details <4 Hie signing ol the treaty
H.
IN THE LFNIISl ATltit.5.
NEWS OF OREGON
bia for tbe construction <4 tiiw Panama
the gtealvwt l!<«.l. that hoothern <>rw-
Qtlunluu
u
1903.
CotoasMa at last Agrees. 04»lag I sitsd
Matoa I »11 P ol k s CestreL
g»n hae kn<>«n lor many year«. The
Has PresIkeWy a Perpetual lease, with
' R,igne river reachml the highest point
KOwrtUing rataa at talr.llvlnf rai«a»ui te
luU Cewtrwl at Mi-MMs Strip
Ports
' In thia rlty Saturday night that It haa
mrmthly.
al Both Ewtraacea «Ui Hi cluardvd
trwaaWMil •4v«rlta»m*««it« man bw mH faV All kind« <4 «OFT DRUM. and LUNCH rwschsd ainew l*M0, when the l>rt>lge
«M m Ibwor !•« !•<!«•« fnr <b^i« In **«<*»«
I .panning it tiers wa. waabwd away. No
ky tailed States
CaiomMa at First
GOODS
train« have ta-en able to reerh here
«*»*Tr i al tb- pr>*o»* c< <| tcio, Orwg*«. aa
Ask.d fiaso.ooo s Year.
»...u l «
; from the north or »»«lb em<w '■aturday
m.irnlnc, and n- ne are eapertmf befots
khi i ton
Washington, Jan. 24. —Yeeterilay's
■ume time today.
Mm h damage has
been done the Houlbern Parlttc all meeting at the rabinal was one <d the
through this CH-tioo of the alate.
tinwi Important held ill several weeks.
Wnbjerta <4 great moment err. die-
Imyro.awwet
at
a.hlanj
Justk« of the Perne.
Notary PuMk .
Ashland, Or , Jan. 2*.— The storm < uaerd lolly, the w-evioa continuing for
Al! the members of the
■nd rt.aal ailuation ha. greatly im­ two hours.
K IO. Olli GON
fCIO. OREGON.
Secretary Hay
proved in Southern Oregon the peel 24 cabinet sere present.
¡HHira
ihe temperature fell late last presented a draft of Ihe Fansn.a canal
J li. 8TEWAIIT, D. M. I»..
night and the rain. ateUr-d in ths treaty, and loth the president and his
valleys, while in the iirHintama ehat ess.» letee in the cabinet si pressed
preripitallon there was came in the satlafaction with the results achieved
Pre« blent ........
....
T J >!’ft'trs
I) K N T I H T
form of enow.
stream, immediately through ths long and difficult n-gotia
Col.urr .............................
W A K«tn<
legan to fall, and they have Iwen grad­ lions.
Th* treaty is identical with that
ually ie.-e.iing frowi lheir floret stage
SCIO, OREGON
!*»<•< a fvrwral I* n king and •*< han«« during the day, w that little further drawn by thia government several
buaiti*«a
LotM made at current rate« iamage is esperted to result from high n> ntbs ago and at ttial lime submitted
water in this ssrAtow. In thi. county to the Co ombian government, with the
and draft* luurd on principal rill«*.
inm h damage baa tmen aulvrod by »ingle exception ol the amount of an­
nuity to Iw j>aid Colombia for tlie right
county roods and bridges.
of wav
Tin» government proposed an
SCO. Oregon.
StUI Bialeg at Salem
anuuity o' 1100,000, while Colombia
ihe Colombian
Salem, Or., Jan. 28.—Tbe Wiliam- demanded f'150,010.
et’e river la-t night registered 25 lest government’s demand was bared, it is
above the low water mark and was said. Upon ti e amertamed returns from
C. M. BUCK. Proprietor.
rallroa<i company] in
»till rising.
fills Is the higheet Stage the I'anama
the river has attained this year, an<l I duties, etc- . which Colombia did not
i there la ocraeion for alarm.
If the desire U> have reduewd.
oh
During tbe several months of nego
prwerrit nx.lerale »eat her coniinura
All work guaranteed fir»t risas anJ
tor a few days a further riro <>f prob­ liations, Colomb a agreed to all point»
AU
kind«
oi
wikhri,
rluck*
and
)tw-
aalisfart kui givra In rcery instali'•-
ably lour f<wl la e«|»<-ted in ti e slag. in ti e treaty proj-er.I by the t nite.I
airy repaired promptly.
Ijulio.’ hair dreaamg al all tutus
<4 the river.
Il »ill lie at least 21 'late« with the siveption if lbs annui­
bowrs li nger before the effect of the ty. That has luu n the point of differ­
OKEGOX
H7I0
recent rains olf the river's stage will ence for many wm-ke. and at one Huie
lie elhan.Uvl, and until
then the it thrvwtenod to break off negotiations
entirely. Hecretary Hay comniun’cat-
stream will not reel«.
>-d directly with Uie Colombian govern.
I ment, intimating that some agreement
RAN INTO A WASHOIT.
Tiur < aan.
must la* r«a< Ind ■> on, as the United
Ba. • , Fa» Ya^wlaa«
Engineer and llrrmjn l ose Their Lives »tatea desired to enter on the construe-
h ai r M
Train l*Nk*»fl A '«any
A Full Line of ( aaketa, Coffin.,
• .» ral ••
I * -
j ti<m of the canal, if it were to !»■ con-
in an O. K A N. Wreak.
M arrtvaa I »quitta
■ nd Holms al way. on hand al
j .trtuled by the Panama route.
Pendleton.
Or.,
Jan
2<l
—
Pa-senger
Be. I. l»lsfsl«<i
reaaonable prices, at the
For reveral .lays active effort» have
Y»« i »•
. ’ « A it
train No. 8, on the O. R ,k N., which
I aa « o Mwrs U«
II »>
' !«•-■ making to secure an agreement,
left
Portland
al
h
15
Satmday
night
Arrives » «nr
11 J I’ M
( until
finally they were suciessful
and paaaed through Pendleton at 4 15
Be. a. Far n»i-eic
The Colombian yorernment, through
Albany
I M I’ M
Sunday morning, ran into a washout
Mr. Ilerran, charge d'affaires here,
AtH’M IratrwH
AU f U
on a fill 2 q mile, east of Hingham
.agreed to accept an annuity of |250,-
Seto
•
•
•
•
• Oregon.
Be. A. fc'»as »virali
Springs.
The
engine
was
thrown
into
leaves Oatrali
I T) A M
i out). This was entirely satisfactory to
Maa< Itatn creek in si« or eight f<«*l of
Arrive« Albany
II ut A M
I the president and Secretary Hay, and,
Träte Me |arri«v«ia Al'any In flare tn
water and on top of it were pilei the
while it is a larger amount than was
•anaci vitti lbw * F •»■•■tth U ml ireln. a«
higgagr an>l mail cars arxl tbe chair
veil a* «Ivin« tvo ■»« thive bv ni la AH«nv
offered at first, it is believed by ad­
beMre AaiMrlurw of a F. not lb boun4 train
rar. The engineer, Thoma» Pattv, and
ministration ifficiale that the senate
er roti tan I.
nretaan, William Milligan, were killed
Tra’n Ke 1 ana «erta w<»b th* * F W-st
will undoubtedly accept the
figure
almoet instantly. William Maiwell,
bide tmt i al t>>( va.ils I r<»v«<nf f«»r In lvt*n-
nameil in the treaty, particularly after
Aware M UlBMvine ani ait |W>tnU noilb U>
of
Portlaad,
a
|>aaaenger,
was
aeitotialy
pur Gaa l.
it la n a le clear that a lesser amount
Injured, but aside from this tbe injur­
BhWIM bTOMB. Manager
would depme Columbia of income
«. TIKMKM. Agent, Aibeny
ies were slight.
which »h.< is unw actually receiving.
Ws buy our st.wk tn large quantities
The wreck was caused by a ws -I hiu I
All other pointe than this <>ne of
and keep a. full line of earnag» and alaiut two mil«« east of the new »teei
money compensation remain as they
»ag.ii material
All kind, of work tn
uridge which has lawn built on Meach
our line done on abort notice
-tc»»l in the original draft of the treaty
am creek
The heaty anowa on the
and are completely aatidactocy to the
mountain, have las n melted by a Chi­
—VIA-
I United States government. The United
nook, and the waters were ragii.g. No.
1 -'tales will have control of the canal
SWISS
Scio. Ore. 23 freight train pissed over this par practically in |a-rp«'tnity, as mjuired
ticular pie<w of road a few hours lref<>re ! tiy the Spoonwr ac t, this re«ult having
No. 8 and reported everything <*. K.
ism attained by the adoption of a plan
for a lea>e of 100 years, rones able at
HIVH Sritlkr IX MtlNIAXA.
; the pleasure of the United Mates,
Train« leave Weal H. io for Purtlaud
<'olomhia having nothing to »ay afoul
f ree <k>M Hearing I edge J.tHMt I eel l ong
and «ay stall .ns al 10 to a tn.
lea*,
eitrnsli n
The matter if police and
for Albany at S OS p tn
Whkh Yield. S3 a Pan.
judicial nintrol is »ettlad by a echetre
Ittitlr, MonL, Jan. 27.—A s|rerial to of joint action, although it e»|ie tally is
Iea.ee Portland A SO a ni , 7 p m
tbe Miner Irom Weiser, Idaho, rays AS»ure.| that no citizen of tbe United
"
Allan? 12 SO p tn . 10 SO p tn
'*kicee just na-eivwd there tell ol a Mates will tie tried by any oilier than
Arriree Ashland 12 S3 a tn , 11 SO a tn
••
Hacraruento 5 p tn , 4 35 a m
maet wonderful strike of gold marie on hl» own courts. Control of the water» ol
••
han Framiwu 7 45 p tn , • 15 a
the Hig creek a trout two ami a hall the ports of Colon and Panama is tested
te.
milea east of Profile gap.
The nearest in the United Mates just as far as may
Ogden 5 45 a m . 11 45 a m
settlement Is a place called Golden on t« nce-eoeary for the <>|ieratlon <! th«
••
Itenver Ma m . 0 a n>
I the Hig creek. A letter from reliable , canal and it is assured that our extra
“
Kansas City 7 25 a in , 9 30 a m
parties al Thunder mountain rays that territorial jurndiction will te un<|ue»-
•• 'Chicago 745a m , Í» 30 a m
Edward statnley and Fdward H Marlin I tinned as to waters and streams per-
••
Ixe Angeles 1 30 n ni , 7 a m
••
Fl Paau S p n> , e p tn
and se.eral others have I«» ated 18 ta a i g to the canal. All port due« on
••
Fort Worth S 30 a m , 8 30 r m
claims on a massive porphyriaed <|uartr i ««»el» pa-sing through the canal are to
••
City of Meal.-» # 55 a tn . 0 55 a
dyke which measure« 3,000 leet in go to the United State« by way of offset
m
length and is impregnated with par to the annuity payments.
••
11 OU. ton 4 a tn 4am
tic lee of gobi. A leilge 250 feet in
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New < irlean. 8 25 p tn . 8 33 a tn
Soon Heady lor Business.
width acv-otn|Minies the porphyry dyke
Washington 8 42 a in , 8 42 a ui
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New York. Jan. 38 —Marconi ar-
and it to also highly aurifer. u«. Hough
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New York 13 43 p tn , 13 43 p m
He »aye that his
pan aaaays made of the ledge »how the rlve>l here today.
poorest specimens to aaaay |5 in free system will lie ready for commercial
Pullman and Tourist rara on both
train.
Chair cara Sacramento to tig-
gold. Other s|recimens show yellow use by the public in au eitcedingly
den and KI 1‘aeo, and tourist care to
metal to tbe naked eye. Old proe- abort time, within two nr three months
Chii ag». hl Louis, New Or lean, and
Oregon
Hem
This statement was made at
! peclors de, lare tlie rllecoiery iur|w«ees at least
Washington.
anything within their knowtolge and the office of th* Marconi Wireless
Coonding at Ran Frenrieco with
that f 1,000,000 worth of ora la in plain Tahgraphy com pan y of America, at
■serai linrwfor Honolulu. Japaa, China
the cioaw of a mweling of the Is sc rd of
sight.
.‘hilipplnee, Central and South Amer
directors, called in order that Mareoni
ca
Better Thea Marx owl
might jiereonally aci|iiaiiit the members
See Mr. M. F Woodnanaee, agent at
SV eat Scio station, or addro.s
Berlin, Jan. 27. — Profeeeor Ferdi­ of the board with the result of hi» re­
nand Braun, of Straaeburg univeraity, cent eaparimonta and work at Welltliwt
Idaoallo.
30.
CANAL 1VIATY SIOMIY.
TREATY
Svelhern Oregee Stream. <>■ ■ Uampage.
(»«leg te ftasey Itelaa.
tiranta 1‘aaa, Or.« Jan. 38.— The re­ l NIT» STATES WILL
LEA LEI«
—IN—
IIIMI'IIHEY,
j
I.INS
Rr|»xts from Fcbu My tlist a enm-
Jiatiy from beattie, under the direction
■4 local engineers, is now surveying the
line for a proposed Irrigation canal
Irom a point on tbe Umatilla river
about <>ne mile shove Nolan station,
to extend to a taaly ol vacant land ly­
ing north of Echo
Tlie company will
ap|-ly fcr 25,000 inchee of water, am!
will l*gin operations early in tlie
-pring. Toe U«lr of land la a sandy
•agebruah trad, eomprialng something
near 35,000 acres, ami is of such a
character that many of Ihe most con­
servative ami experienced Irrigattonista
beltova that one good ««king during
the winter season will pnduce two
good oropn of alfalfa without farther
irrigation.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat— Walla Walla, 73c,
stem, Me; valley, 78<j|77e.
blue
Barley—F'*-«l, |3fl 50 |«r ton; brew.
Ing. |3F.
f 1'iur—Beet grade, |3.90<fl4.30. grah­
am, |3 35«3 50.
Milletuffa— Bran, |18«41fi per ton;
middlings, «23 *< 34; «hurts, |l»(g30.
cleip, «18.
Date—No. 1 white, 11.15<g 1.17 S .
gray. II.I3SML15 per cental.
Hay — Timothy, 111 <g 13;
|8<fl*; cheat, |'.»igU> per ton.
clover,
Potatoee Best Barl«nka, 80<R75e par
sack, ordinary, 40tg50c per rental,
growers* prices; Merced sweet), |3fll
2.25 per cental.
Poultry—Chicken«, mi tail, Iter* 1 Ic,
young, lOr; bene. IDA 13c;
turkeys,
live, I3<dl5c, tlreesed, 15<g'8c; duck«,
Gift7.50 par doana; geeee, |7*8 50.
ands <4 men In exronaoithe usual aver­
age are out of employment this winter,
ami the work holier« cannot auoiiin»i-
Tilings lieve reached a serious paes tn
the cast cm! of the metropolis, while
the tide of alien Immigration leateadily
rising higher ami higher.
•
Offii isl atatlslli-s show that tlie Brit-
lab emigrant does mil geneially ale* t to
make Ids home In tlie British colonise.
I)f 205.VI0 emigrant« from tills ouiutry
last year, IO h .AOI went to tlie l'nlte.1
Matee.
Thia comillion ol things in-
duewd one newspaper to ih-clare ll at the
future of tlie British rare ia Imperiled
by tiie drafts made upon It from Amer­
ica and that the greatest and moat ben­
eficent work a British statesman omld
perform for the welfare <4 the nation
would Im the Inauguiallon of feime
echvme for re*l late linking tl.e British
people in the llrtllab empire
Seldom has legislation met more Im­
mediate euccese than the new licensing
art.
For once tlie law would seem to
have pit eten with the great army of
topers.
Touched in tlieir tendereet
■pit, those interesting Individuals are
forswearing drink with an alm-rity
which sreme to show com lusively that
liiere is alter all wnne virtue In what
was ixire contemptuously called by a
greet statesman "giamlm therly Irgis-
■
CHINA ANSWLieS THI
POWERS.
Says Sbs Is Absolutely t sable te Pa? In­
demnity ta Hold
Pekin, Jan.
33.—China's
reply hi
the mile signed by ail tlie ministers of
the powers
here,
with the exception
of Minister Conger, announcing that
the failure of tbe (Tiliiee*- government
to fulfill Ils obligations In refusing to
(■ay the Indemnity on a gold basis
would entail grave conam|U«iices, was
received Imlay. Il declares that China
would a-cmle to tbe demand if she were
able to do so, but that it la in>|>i«eible
to make the paymetna demaiidml.
Tlie I Illness mile quote« the mee-
sagas of tlie viceroys detailing the ini-
poverished state <4 tbe country.
It
asks the ministers to suggest plana lot
relief ami rone a a |G request that tbe
customs tariff be placed on a gold Imaia,
suggesting that the average rate of ex­
change each month Im made Ilia pay­
ment rate for the following month.
The ministars are awaiting Instruc­
tions from their governments.
Highwayman Rohs Tkkst Office.
Reno, Nev., Jan 33.—Al 10 30 thia
morning a highwayman e term I Ilia
Southern Parific tic ket office and held
up tl>e agent at tbe point of a revolver,
securing all the rash in the m..ney
drawer. The ticket agent had just
raabed a warrant, ami leaving the cash
drawer on lop of the aafe turned and
sat down at hia desk
Hearing money
rattle he looked up ami saw a mask*»I
man standing at the safe emptying tlie
contents of the drawer into his pocketo
with one hand and oovering him with
a revolver with the other.
Death Rats Declining.
City of Mexico, Jan. 23.—The official
bulletin from Miulisn covering tl»e 2«
hours ending at 8 P. M. give« the num*
Cheese—Full cream, twins, 185,<41 Imr of deaths from the plague as two in
I7S«*; Young America, I'StolS'^c; tbe city and three In Die hospital.
factory pricea, lull l%c leas.
There were eight new raeee during the
Butter—Fancy creamery, SOrg.MSr period, ami seven patients sere rejiort-
The
per pound, extrae, 3«e; dairy, 30« ed to Im in a dying comillion.
stream of emigrants from the atri< ken
33
store, I6<?41A c .
city continues ami every one who haa
Eggs—22S«*33S per d<«en.
Hie means and can get permission from
Hope—Choice, ?5<4?8,te pwr priced. tiie health autboritiee Is leaving.
Monl — Valley, 13%«4lfic; Eastern
8w»oot Is t bossn ta Utah.
Oregon, 8<8 14Sc; mobair, 38*38e.
Halt ItakoClly, Utah, Jan. 23.—Reed
Beef — tirnaa, row«, 34t 3 *ge per
poand . steers, 4fl)4«ke, droaeed, 7Vc Nmoot was this afternoon elected United
Mates senator from Utah to eiicreed
Veal—7 S<fl8 Ige.
Senator Rawline, Item.
Tiie vote In
Motion — (iroea, «c per
pound; separata sessions was
as
follow« i
I reward. 7H«-
Kenate—Hmoot, 10; Governor Wells,
Iambi — Grote, 4c pee pound; 2; Rawlins, Item., 8. Ilona»—Hmoot,
■Ire— i. 7 Sc.
38; Wells, 4; Rawlins, «.
Mr.
Hoga — tiroes, fl l«c
per pound; NmooUa «lection will be ratified tomor­
d re se ed , 7<fl7'go.
row st a joint aeaaion of tlie l«gi«lature.