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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1903)
• * f é * • I Ol N TV. OKEOON EVENTS OF THE DAY 3-P^ AVQ SOU t !) rUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 1.4 NN *'IO, CO., TMO Iti MiSPtlERfS. Tram» leave Heit» f»»r P« ril»nJ and • ** Malone *1 H’ 4-*» • ■ n» I tr ue (Htafiy at 2 45 J» ih TÍBW» graxr« r«Hr!lf»fwl * *• s m < TO I AHtoity 12 l«> p tn . II «» p 4rrn<* (•I o I« ih I I'J* U * u II 1» • *• •• Í PROFESSIONAL ~1> J H -AA-' DENTIST Scie Ortron C bK' .vit < PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON SCIO OREGON OradoAt» Xdectlc MeAlcal Co lag* ClnclauaU A U PRILL M D PHYSICIAN aai SURGEON Scio, Oroffoa Tuephsa» Xxchxac« Ho 11. T> SHELTON Juatlc« o? th» Taaca Notary rabile Scie Oregon //. ,\!aul(lin<* Doxlor la Fre*li' and i M« fun»**nt<» 7 V» p m * -V» i i"«n L"riaiATi«?*« 7 » p. in , M ■ Pullman «ml ram on tr»m* < hair <*»r* > ja < r»n*mt<> 1«* irli Miri > I Pa*»», and *’«r I hwatf*». ht Lrtii*, OH«’»n* U A>hmgt**n <‘<mn«wt>ng •! **•»» Fmnrinf»» o t r>ra! hns^« Brr I(««>•<>hilu < hin« ’hlhpptn«** ( rnlttol and *<Htth kinrr Cud*tprvlM«»l«* orr::xBJ Hr** Meet ('«»liter Nut» Cigar, and Tulro an I «Ut drink» <4 all kind» Try Him. h. V. HfxGEY fttvvte* of a«t Happenings oí the ttee Past Import- Went. Presented In LoadiniU I arm, M< mr I .... ........... T . J Mesas»» M A I'.awii I Aliely to Prove Intereatlng to (har Man* Penderà to N* Ural» e4 aged P..tm I «pe, teg .t Aa> Moen« nt. I KI Mil MAS PASSED TO THE Wasliingtioo, J ly 22.-"ne ol Hie m-wt iiitereetlog h latro irai exhibit» to • trade at th« M. tóala * louait roa ORE AT BIHISD. tart hl) Career ol <Mw ef •lied bond» need in payment for th« UtmarkaMv Thera old paper» I Wae • er« recently found in th« tre*aury de a»il partment by Chief ClerkaHilte. Ovev Hag M«n »«Wi tt<ee Moat I« luanpict«« SlMlÿ-fhrve IS>p* H« Year» UM a triti* Mort Th»» Twvaly-Hve Veer*. «uMMoiKY o» ran no tin B- •« *t < arphv - , March ? 1»W at lU.tK« ;«.M Matnctol«tr4 at «»rv* >r*au unt»ar*ftT, I»» ■ fc- - «i » *•>»< I »- re’ l|i- -te.! !,.»«t|<- t--c'ala bf «tra* ofy %vii lar • »f le» k»f fflritlka-1.«»nJ»»r«4 IM mwmi kf M IA0 k,«a .- Il i» « ki h» «trt>L IWdl uf »psiUlv IMI tat« i a. ai n .n« ! « al hr ;•*»•.• iM* • rwaie«! ca>-!!nal. I Bomtaaf !• KM MikUra lina « arn.a rh*r lut, urn t«-i* Februar» .»• !» » ‘ * g ve ’ Í . • 4 • • '. le arehy >n a. .. i*t» l Starch I M-» F>-.< «a- r- t. lww.nlng muiuBikfa ar*, ia .(n an! uthlUbin. Inc. u.iwt jb MB* Hrcyrll a aga« •< har»y ai»t Bkwrlal lam >••»•»»»lat s imu haorgtiUrd unity of Italy. Oct- bar IMkl Knryc'.iral r< n.1*«BUlttg UberaliaM. Xi rrmt«; < l.aa « al. t»rat»4 g>44an ,-ibllma i*n? » w ehrat»«! grandi l .il<||«a !WM rncyrh<al ou •• a ■•i-» an ) ta - j Ma 1 UBI « ast rale*! L ¡ i* <>t al jubila*. Fahrt» ar- I«*’ (»n.avi a{ !«« <] to i ugtaikd h‘» reunion ot ’ hriatet’.rjsm. April Ii, I|MH < «latrate-! Mttia'.h anni«araary of hl* fl »I n aae T • hfuary 1 ■’ be. ia-r«1 ! a » B jea; vf ui.ita-aa .-»bi '.#*• May I«*« H»l4 r..n*?Bt.-ry a»»1 create«! eleven new • ar Hiialt. June I», ’ eebra'c! ninetieth buth4ay March THE SCENIC LINE 3 ALLOWED r All kind* of watclie* . I«» k« and jewelry promptly rejwired. SCIO 0XX90N J —ALBANY— (OTXTElt LUSCH McKilkip A Chur«hill, I'ropa. A contpiracy haa lieen discovered am- ng army oflh-ersof Portugal to over throw the king. Al HAM ORI GON The be«t JiK meal Open all night. In esaminatola ol the »flair» ol Auditor F ire destroyed the Habin hotel ami Petty, of iti» Districtot t kumbte, fix«» nalabitium at f'< rt Arthur, Tex. Ixw» the shortage io that oAre. for which 1100,000, Iwrtly inaiired. Jame* M A. Watsoo, a clerk, ia no* A |»int and ull • »rehouse in Dao ver, in jail, at 4-S.397. The »»pert» criti fairnwl. The 1<>M is estimated at cise the system by which the money f200 000 nearly cover««! by insurance was handle.! and say that for a period A report is in circulation in 1-oodon . of more than four years Watson»' work that b rance In'end» Io transfer its p-w was not reviB»d, checked up or other- ■«■•line In the eastern Pacific to the wi e proved or te»t«wl by any other em piere of tlie offlew or by tlie aeditor. United State». Tlie Russian war Briuiater «ays Port Cantal Oav» Verbal Pledge. Arthur it a fortress mac«waeibfa to all v a ley the lio I o I be C. »1 BICK. Prop. Only First-l'l*»* Shop In Th* Cil» 16 rent« Shaving ....... Hair f uttlng Shampooing «1DRUGS AND STATIONER Y> Hatha............. AT THE DRUG STORE OF I )K M H ELUS EYE AND EAR McIlwain bl«« k PEERY Albany. Oregon J. J. Barnes & Son, ricco»—-Chickering. Kimleil, Weber atei others We leiv our »tuck in large -|uantitiea ami keep a full line of carriagw and «agon material Ah kind» of work in our line «tone on abort m*ti<w. Horseshoeing a Specialty SCIO, OREGON * *4 < ♦I’-i *’ : ><• J) C. HUMPHREY INSURANCE AGENT Tor ths UTsrpoal and London (Jobs Insoraac» Company. Washington, July 2.'. —The special report of tbe treaaury experts on their Kimball E.U. WILL (frenerai Jftlusir iiealer Mueta- Booka, Sheet Music, Small Instruments and stringa Agent tor the popular “New Home'' Hewing Machin«. We Sell a Sewiui Macinile lor $20: Warrantei far Fin Team Neewllea and Rupplree for all Hewing Machine». Ptenoo, Organ», an«l Hewing Machine» Repaired, 120 First Street - - 0 Albany, Oregon Waahington. Joly *2.— In a MMivwr- retion at the Ruaaian emliaMy Cu tlie alterno« n ol Jut.e 2s with the A»»«*i- at«d Pria», Count Ca«aiat retarmi to tbe call ol Secretary Hey on the day previou», and e»pre«ee«i hi» gratini*- lion at II» reeulta. Tlie ambaaaador, In reply to tlie q neat ion a* to whether Man- burla ••• umler di* uaak* during the «all. replied in tbe aflbmative, and Twelve Chinese «ere killed in an ex atatod that lie had awurred Mr. Hay plosion In a Nanaimo, B. C., mine. that Rnaaia would eiocule to the letter Treaty ports of Man« bnria will hr bet pledge» in Mam burla ami eoorad» opened by China through Ruaaian con certain porte sent. Otv» Otd SoMIvra Prvf*r*ace. Chicago strikers threaten to abut off tl>* city's light unIms tbwir demand* Washington. July 22—Ailing Com- miaaiom-r Wllliama, of the internal rev are granted. enue bureau, by direction of SecrvUry Tbe salmon fishermen on the Fraser -haw, baa iaaoed a letter to col lecture river have given ap their tight, and ot internal revenue, cal ing attention will aoept the terms of th* ranner». to Praaldent Rfwevall'» otdor of Jatm Colonel Morris B. Balk nap haa l«en ary 17, 1902, providing that prefaren » nominated for governor of Kentucky by ahall be given alike In appointmente and retention in the public «ervice to Republican». honorably diwharged eolidere of tlie it is s*id that should Postmaater civil war. Col ectora are inrtructed General Payne resign H. fl. Kohlsaal, carefully tn ooaerve thia order. of Chicago, will tie named aa bi* e«tc- Cbleeae Seek Rvvewg». iwaeor. Hon»lalo, Inly 22 — It has been an- Great Britain haa asked the Cnited non med that the Chineea here w>|| Ktales h>r an explanatHin regarding tire bold a ri a«» meeting tn make an Hi- annexation of the inland* off the coast phatic protest againat their tlrlution of Borneo. • from the United State» They will ark Man» Indian war veterana. wh.we their government to enact tariff regu claim» bar» leien turned down, will re- lation» againct American good» aa ■ ■ eive penaion» ander raling ol inferior matter of raUlliatioa if the imtnigra lion rewtricttai*» arc* not removed. d» partment. enemies no matter how great their num bers or »hence they come. The prohibition of tbe Importation of arm» and ammunition Into China ex- pirea in August. The ministers lurve decided that the prohibition Is nselee* and meffaitive and that th* Chinese are < a pa bls ol reg'ifating the Irnportatirai Of war monition». » halber •merge. he ever «III Hi» «om|>l«-tely immoliate dism-lulion «mm» only to be diverted by th* acttam of hi» livurt. Hin pH», th..ugh aeak. ipM' * I • J ">. V I» ♦ * . 1 '»•*»** Z • 1 in a »tale ol roma, wbicfi may I* rallad a coud I lion prvswdlng the last ng. ay. s ■ •* I the Jural ion.ol which it I. impossible to foreras*, although everytr.iug k< IN tn * iso Central %t«t«. am > (Irr<|| * » !««d« t ■ tlie belief that hi» condition cannot last. ‘*rq!b» mor < exact, b* ia still |O , •tat» of torpor and »tapur, from «hieb, however, tie arouse« «cwaionally, when he hears aharp «»nui», as. f.w instance he insistent voire of on« of his famil iar. railing loudly t. him. loft a . n« ! he relapse« Immediately |oto a rondi- i'ion of torpor At Intervals he mur- I mur» in hl» a ewp. continuing to have f rfaxhog. that h« is being atondon.d y hi» valet. Centra and rriyaoH. I bera are the symptom* of Iu. iptenl ervbral anemie and ger «ral ••»ban», 'tau. He .an no huiger turn In hla l»d «iHiout amistan«*, ao.j (f hem- kept alive by artittaial »timulanla (hir.ng the last }3 hour» h* fiaa had i wo Inj.ctiona of camphorated oil I ihre« of laffeine ami two o hy|-*l»rm' ns <H wit „ter, fa-aide, drinking »tim- utente." -» * . * t 4 I 9 • * L- <* t w. ' * I 1 p'-“ « s A ’ a'*2 • A &#»"i**/** ' Jr.' 4’ ■ .-«t ’ *’■ t •TH L «7* ‘ •*•'••• i i •’ .-«».¿.i i >7 .. — • ’ ? 1< J H ain . (Urnngn by 5tnrm. Milnaukro . damage from Joly »1—R,p,fU /»»terdav*» »form ol are coming tn from many part» of it » •Ute, ami are to the effe. t that the crops were baltorml down flat. |0 many Inatam** H «l|| b. Impoaaibfa to harveetlh* grain crop», an I the only reomrre left to the fartnwrs «III b* to turn klb*ir livestock into the Held» for pa store. Tb* storm» ar» particolarly raver* on i«k«* Michigan n-oHiwand* of dollar*‘ w.irth ol damage «a» wrought to th» g>vernm»nt pier whh b prote. t. Mil- waoke* harbor It I. »uted H at great pile» «ere uprooted and b.*»m| about Ilk* feather» Contractor Mrlt-r «■>>• that a.»«.»» alrmre w oghtn« .. mmh «* 13 ton* ««ru <li*pinttx! mJ U mmmm A aenratb* break water a. though th.z I Weigi *fa| hut « f*M pound* Hl..de tree* were upruotad In many net'.*, of Milwanke. and hundred, of cellar» «ere flmxled twwauae el the in- •dequacy of Hr* rewera to enrry off the floret Two im tire of rain fall ia Mil- Waukee. Madison reports 3.04 loch«*. Janrevilfa. Jlroadbrad ami Ct.ipprw. r»ils r»|«>rt severe »torma and minor railroad «ash..nt». P alma si nob thanks . Cab«« PrviMaal Rajatewe That Tr.atiea Ara Cooipl*t*g. flavana. July 21 —Preaident Palma baa w-nt a letter to Prwaidwnt Rooawvwll, egprcMing hi» paraoual gratitude tor the consideration shown by tlie f'nited State» throughout the negotiation of the treat ire. ami aleo hie plreaure over tlie satisfactory conclusion» regarding naval •tationa and the file f Pine» qiMwtioa. Tbe Cuban administration ia grmt- lv pleated over the a- Hon on the trret- »e», which it 1« leva» relieve« what might have devslotw«! into an rml*r- teasing situation, I..th to the United Mate, .ml Cuba. The autborilira earn that the amount of goiwrnment land within the area of the naval »Ca llon at tiuaianamo la mnl li greater than wa» aup|.»r«| Tlie «gtwm»» ot »c- qoirlng the prhate botafinga will not tie great. POPE IE" XI». Tlie gnnhoat Na.hvdie will proceed at on«w to Halil» Honda, where »he will ■ ili Ile in alate. Tbe ultimate reating he joined by the Cuban engineers. piace of tbe dead I«mtlfl will tir in thè The area ol the »tation at Rabis llomla magnilicenl baailica ot HI John thè has been delimitated, and include» land •q» both »idea of the harbor. I Ateran. l*-u'» Anal momenta were Pope Hall kill« I nali and Alfalfa. mark*l hy that aame aereoity and de Pueblo, Colo., July 21— A ape. ia) to votion, ami. when he waa onnwcloua that cairn intelligence, whl> li ia aaan tlie Chieftain from V melami «y» < iate<l with bla 2b yrar»' |«intifl>ate '»ne of lite hearieat hailat -ma «ter »>. Ili» vm mi eaay deatb. An liour he p.-rien.»l in this country vialml |Vlna- fora t>» dled, turning lo I»r. lapimnt land thi» afternoon, a<vmpauied by a ami hiadevoled vaiai, aPio Centra, he high wind. 1 he ballatone» were aa murarared largo aa «aiuola and the ground wa» “Tlie pain I tuffar >a moti ternble “ wared with ice to a depth of three Yet III» partlng word» »et» noi of lachee. The alfa fa C'op «a» tire ten thè phyaical aoguiaii that li* «uffarwi, into the ground and trae» «»raatrlpp») liti! were whiafo-red >«n»dl< tiona upon d their fruit.. The area (of the atorm tlie cardinale ami hit naphewa, who waa only about three mile». knelt at thè t*»l»l<l» and thè laat look Turkey Meat p«plain. „( hla almoat elghtleae eyra wa» lowaed New York, July 21—A report haa Hie great itmry crucifix hanging in th* neen recive«! by Rev. [>r. J. I. Harten, death chamler. Pan. t ¡rally all the cardinal» now in of the American tewrd of foreign mia- Rome kr.arliag at tl>e beal.ide. Wait bed •ione, regarding the aeimrw ami im- tl>o |>a«aage ol hi» run I Earlier In the priannment by Turka of Proleowir T«na- day Cardinal rerafino Vannutelll had kljlan, of kuphratea college, Harpool, imprerairely annonni-ed tlie atieolntioe a graduate of an American college in Turkey. Tlie proh-aei.r ie charged with in artkolo mortis. Tlie road it Ion of hi» holme»» varied conapiiacy agamat the anlun and with from ag<>ny tn coma. Wishing to re fomenting -evolution. The report ae- lieve him, I>r. Maii-ni suggested that •ril that he haa been rubjeeted to cru el treatment. Repreei-nUth-n» are lo», morphine ihould he administered. ing niade to Hie aUte department al Washington. W ar » «cling drew a. Victoria. H C., Joly 22.—Tbe steamer Indraaamaha. which arrived laat night, brought news that the war feeling in Japan wa* stronger than eve when the »I« am»r rail«d, aa a •remit ol tha al legni ser ret rom-eaei« n» ma>l» by the Chinese government lo Roíala. Til» im rea» i ng »internent of Japan*«* I (Operi I» almaoentuafeil hy tbe etiangv of attitude of Prine* Ching, who I* ■mid ta> bare gon* over compie rlv tn the Russian life. Pu.'LÎV « nmtinuee steady, hb.qtly I «foce nild- nlglit, Or. Lxppotii Mid "Th* pop* a' the prrw ni momeat I fa- construction of the United Mate*, A street rar collide*! with a wagon at tlie o»«i..n by France Inc I into* I all the Kan&a» City, «wrionsly mjur ng »1» rra>°n between the 31*t parallel and > w V V ▼ pw.pte th« Gait of MeXteO, and bet««-en tlie ».A.Aa> A Conner cre*-k mine, nrei Hunting Mississippi river and tha I'erdidu river, ; ton, ha» iieeu rubied of a large amount now tbe weatero boundary of tlie alate IB *<»rbt guarant•’•“J I h»n»*l'*’l of money ami dost. of Florida. Tl.a United fctatee bad heavy demand« on Fram-e lor ip illa The heir to the British throne ia to tion» commit to* I on American romuu r. « visit Ute ■ I hwd Mate» and «ill lie the during the pre«ton» ten year». Th« gn«-«t of Pra»i<lent Ro-wevelt ■ mount ol these claim» waa estimated In an eipb«i<>n at the Minnaqua at 4- OOO.OoO The first proposal ol steel work». Puebio, fire men were tlie iieuch minister we» that the i burne«l by hot metal, t«o fatally. United Mat«» wimuhl (wy for the pro A bloody liattle onurrel at Cindad vin< r of Louisiana IbO.OOO.lHK) trance, Bolivar, in Venevu*-la, when that pla-* and taka upon Uieuiselve« the payment I of the claims for spoliation, but the wa* .a(.tured by government forces. amount was finally tiled at Bl&.OOO,- A severe wind, h»il and raiu «torm 000, of which Franco waa to receive • «opt over a |*rl of Southeastern Iowa, 111.250,000 ini nib d -I »tae bonds,(■•y- destroying all crop« in its path and lev ab e in 15 years, ami Iwarlng interest eling many buildings ami tree*. at the rate of fl percent. Tlie rematnd- ' i Governor Yates, of llllnoi», ha* re- or, amotfliting 1» 4 1.750,000, was to' *tr ken with pneu«M>niA July ljus lie devoted to reimburaing American Thr. -ugh Rail t-nke 1'itv, l-redville. Pueblo i m- rado spring« and benver aiwl turned from a trip Io I ur<ipe. Pled July ID. 1*4 ciliaoM for French deputation» on the I amoue R<rky Mountain S enery by «la» light to all point» l a»t. ol w Tae n<-it annual invent ion their cimmerce. Tlie treaty was roB> Knight* of St. John will 1« held at firue>l hy tha senate of tlie Unit»! Paoria, III , on June 22, IHtH. Rome, July 21».—Pope !.*> XII! 1« States, tint waa the occasion of an ex- John lanfa-rshini, of I.os Angele», tend«*! delete in. th« hour« •>( r< pre-eii- deed. Tlie la»t flicker ot life eipiml at I minute* pa»t 4 o'clo« k thia after the Harvani student wlio stole an auto- tative». The act to isaue the stock in paymrnt noon and the pamtifl now Ilea at reel. imbile a» a “lark,1' ha* iomp<-n»atod 'tojern I quipment. through Pullman and louiiat Tonight the rma<>ate«l and lifaleta for the territory, which l«ame known the owner and lieen released. as tbe Ixiuitiana stock, was approved frame which held »o brave a rpirit lir* Sleeping Car» an«* Superb Inning Car S, rvke. A d >g which bit a nunilwr of chil on the t*«l in the Vatu an, beetai» which November 10, lflOS. dren in Milwaukee prove» to bave hail , .«Imoat all the world haa prayed. Tb< raid«» ami the loalth board 1» trying to re«l damaak coverlet reata lightly over THt! POPI 'S Fl M.HAi find ths children in order to apply an the body, the card nal'a « arlet cape 1« t idotea. ahout the shoulder», while "U Id» head Only Preliminary Arrangement» Mad*. haa lieen placed the papal hood ot vel The death by a|*'ndicitis of Mr», f ■ but to 111 He I Laboral*. : vet, border») with ermin». A white 0. Matthieren, widow of the former I inly the m«»t general funeral ar- 07k haml’kvT bief is hound ah.nt bl . _____ ___ __ _ _______ ______ — ia pimident of the Aiiieruan sugar refining ' i that have O'mpany, leave* her nephew, Conrml rangement» liare thus tat lieen made, - chin, and In the bands 11. Matthieain, hair to 11 A, 000,000. a * the sboi k id the pope’» death lor tileaml ao many tln-timnda ha» lieen pla< ed a cruf ifli. H. Pop» 1 jm > will le- Aiel Himonaon, a rea captain, ha» tlie moment occupies all attention main until tomorrow *at<he<! by uni sue*I for libel a magaiine publishing Cardinal <'reglia, together with the formed officer» of the Noble fiuard and company for publishing a story repre meiul er» of tbe ** re«l collrge, will de lough clad kraocimn |«-nitentiarira. senting him a» having fa-en tlie first to termina the details of the »labórate fu who will keep a cenaeleee vigil until leave ilia are< ked »hip. lie says the neral ceremoaiee, which will laat nine Hie bural ceremoule*. story is false and by depicting him a» a day». In the case of Piu» IX, hl» per Tomorrow the *ai ml c> liege of card <-< ward damage» hi* repitation. sonal friend» among the Roman arlstoc- inal» will a-~ ml le f->r tlie <>fli« iai duty Notice to vacate lia» lieen tnrvwd on r» » ** e l«rmitte*l U) m*e Ha« «’in- . of . pronouncing A Iter Pope leo dead -, b« squatters on a tract in the «ubur * líalo»! hsly liefere It was removed tu thia »ad function haa t«en performed, of New York city, which ia to be con St. P.-ter’», win re the gem-rwl public tfie bdy will 1« taken to tlie small »> ip>-ct»l that ihr..ner-«>ni adjoining the 'reth «barn verted into lake* (or additional water had a like privilege. It i»>ip«'ct»l | supply, hut some of them will re«i»t similar plana «ill l<e carried out In the liar, «lu re it will be embalmed. Tbe iuiieral I i-eremoniee will «»tei d over Inclmle«! are four <hurciiea, four school», present care. <»n tbe evening of tlie ______ six hotels, ten »ummer reeldem»« and eighth day the corp*» «ill lie em loeed nine d»y», the testy being removed to in two oottln», the inner on« of cypree« the catholral of M. Petar*», «tiers it about 40 (arm». and the outer of lead, *....h will 1» de- A package containing six yards ol poaitmi within a at- . o ecarcaphagu». lace «aid to l>e valued at |"00 ha* l*-en it will not tw> initr.«J. itely committal missing since April H, when it «»« to it» float reating place, but will b»de «hipped by eipre*. from New York to poaite.1 high over the door near the Washington. The la-ei« a part of a choir if a cliapel in St. Peter’», where » t valued at f .10,000 lieloBging to the it may l>e vleae«l by all viaitora. The wile of General A. b Bat««, of Wa»h ultimate burial place will tie the mag ington, !• C. Il «a« a family heir nidcent basilica of St. John tlie 1 ateran loom. Following Pope 1 a > » eiprreml wish.: Japan ha» now a gold reserve of 172,- tlie nictie In which it will He will cor- revpoad to tint which the po|« desig 000 000. nated ■» tb» rwting place <f Innocent The battleahip Krersarge haa »tart*I Hi. The marble memorial will show on her race •<ro»a the ocacn. a rv< uml>eat figure of the pout iff, Culled States authorities hare rap rounded hy allgorical figure». tured aeien Italian counterfeiters in I Brooklyn. Plenty of Chance Io Steal. STOLON EKS Rome. Jaiy 20 —The pop* lire In • •tat* of roma, and there are grave doubt» iu Hie mind» »f hl* doctor» next year will be a collection ol can iooKiana Territory. v< t »TH>N 04 HOC Its ETERNAL REST A history of th* payment haa brae omprfad by R A Hayley, til the tree» tr- id i»bo|, Katier. ol Milwaukee » ury dvpirtment. who »l»t«*^liiat among f> e- a ,en*r»l banking an i rtcluuiff* Asad th«- national l«ao» of the Coiled Mat«« boa nea». 1. 0» made at current rate» • aa one known aa “lo«il»lana fl per King id sard ha« «tartel on a lo-ir ami -Irait» laeucal on prin> i|Wi citte», ent sto«k,'' iaeued m 11404. Mr Bay I Ireland. ley MV» The war feeling aga'nst Rn«eia 1» “Thia loan was contra« led to (-ay growing In Japan Frame for th« , rovin<w of Ixmislana. I the L'nited ■ ■ atee bj n at In the <le»truction of a Nome hotel (••«• r tpro it», l-o'.. | ...rdllig to ' three |ir<>ple loot their livaa. 3 REALESTATE BROKER, /• Oregon &HA&TA BOUTS. 04 U Lot IMG* BONUS Wkwh Paid tor TsrrHec) )«»•• at St. I «Mats. uathexed r»ow ALL PARTS of the Southern Pacific Ci OIKUOR Hy I). C. Humphrey. Bunk Stute -VIA— 1 JMI.'I Sil Regiment* doming Hume Waahington, July TO—In carrying Hit the program fir tbe reduction o the lor-e tn tbe I'hilippinee the aerre' Ury of war haa dire, tail that three reg- inienta ol cavalry »ml three regiments o| infantry tie returned to the United Htataa aa anm aa transportation la «reliable. 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