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SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE VOL. VII The gantiam JLews o° T® Th> EVENTS OF THE DAY dClO, LINN GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE OREGON CO., By D. C. Humphrey. Only First-Class Shop In The City Per annum.................................... »-..»».-.11.50 Shaving........................15 cents Hair Cutting.............. 25 •• Shampooing............. „25 “ Baths............................ 25 “ IRA FOREN, PROPRIETOR* Advertising rates made known on application Transient advertisements must be paid for when the order is given for their insertion. Entered at the postoffioe at Scio, Oregon, as second class mail matter. J. J. Barnes & Son, 4 PROFESSIONAL^.- » General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers pintler , d . m . d . ■ :We buy our stock in hrge quantities and keep a full linq of carriage and Wagon.'material; All kinds of work In pur line done on short potice. DENTIST,' * *" Solo Oregon . » r . I • Horseshoeing a Specialty SGI0, 0 REG® Bl • « * PRILL M. D. 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Arrives Ashland 12.33 a. m., 11.30 a. m. .. -baorautenfo 7.55 p. m., 8.65 a. m “ Sail "FraffciscO 7.55 p. m., 8.55 a J)K M.H. ELL13 ' Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair case Sacramento to Og den am} El fasoji and tourist cars to Chica^Q, St?' Louis, New Orleans and Washington. „ i McLlwain block Albany, Oregon t Connecting' ail San Francisco with everal-lines for Honolulu, Japan, China .’hilippines,'Central and South Amer- J) C. HUMPHREY ; ca. See Mrs. M. S. Woodnansee, agent at West Scijstation, or address EYE AND EAR '* INSURANCE AGENT ’ W-E.'GOMAN, G. P. A., Portland, Ore Forths Liverpool and London Gobe Insurance Company. ____________________ UNDERTAKING GOODS! > , * I • We Have always on hand a fulL\line of Caskets, Coffins, and robes<t’low prices. Our V PICTURE FRAMING * • *r •- * L « a • . • Departn. int cannot be beat. Pictures framed iu any.uzs or style ¡at reasonable pric es Scio PlaningMiIlM,' Scio,.' Oregb'iT £scio' LIVERY & FEED1. STABLES^ **; -* * • M-' • T > •* * » Irvine & Myer, Props. ; ; > Hack connects with all trains at West Scio and morning train at Munk era. ------------------------------- *—M?.-- Our rigs are first-class and iyur horses good drivers- ‘Prices ^reasonable. < • * À Bros, and Kimball ruxoe—Chickering, Kimball, Weber and others oboams —Newman E. U. WILL (general JHusic geakr Music Books, Sheet Music, Basali Instruments and Strings Agent tor the popular “New Home’’ Sewing Machine. We Sell a Sewlni Machine [ar $20, värrantei far Fire Team Needles and Supplies for ell Sewing Machines. Pianos, Organs, and Sowing Machines Repaired. 120 First Street - • Albany, Oregon ———— é NO. 62 fear to pay bandit . HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON Ministers Object Olvlsg Him OoU UaUI Captives are Free. Portland, June 22.—Canada may Washington, June 21.—A cablegram conclude to take an active part in the received at the state department from Lewis and Clark exposition. While Consul General Gummere al Tangier, that government hae in the past RAILROAD TO DALLAS. BOY FINDS GOLD. in confirming the press report that the seemed disinclined to participate, a sultan has agreed to all of Raisuli’s Comprehensive Review of the Import change has been wrought in the Salem Commercial Club Accepts Oner of Aa a Result a Southern Oregon Family terms, adds the bandit requested that ant Happenings of the Past Week, eleventh hour. A bill making an ap Engineer Coovert. the money ransom, $55,000, be paid Cleona Up $25,000 In a Week. Presented in Condensed Form, Most propriation of $60,000 is to be intro over today. Mr. Gummere expressed Salem—At a meeting cf the Greater Grant ’ s Pass — A milkpan half full of Likely to Provo Interisriag to Our duced at once in the Canadian parlia Salem Commercial club, the offer of J. gold—210 ounces—valued at more than grave doubts as to the advisability of ment. Many Readers. W. Coovert, engineer of the Dallas- $4,000, was the sight that greeted making this payment before Perdicaris Telergaphic communication to thia Falls City railroad, to build a railroad scores of visitors at the Grants lass and Varley were actually released, effect was received at lewis and Clark from Salem to Dallas, was accepted. Banking A Tust company's bank one and safely returned to Tangier. The Vladivostok sqnadion has re headquarters yesterday morning. The In his cablegram the consul general The proposal calls fol a loan of $72,000, day last week. This represents about turned to Port. telegram was received from Colonel H. to bear 5 per cent interest and to lie se one-fifth of the amount taken from a stateB that Raisuli’s negotiator re Japanese artillery is using lyddte E. Doech, commissioner general, who cured by a first mortgage upon the road ledge since its discovery. The discov turned to Tangier last night and re recently went to Ottawa to interest the shells extensively. for terminal grounds 600x800 feet in ery was made by the 18-year-old bou of ported that the terms had been ac Canadian officials in the fair. It was cepted and the money as well as tbe Russia believes Japan is tiling of the addressed to Director General Goode, West Salem, and a right of way through David Biggs. While out hunting he prisoners released by tbe sultan today West Salem. stumbled onto a lodge of decomposed war and would welcome mediation. but, as Mr. Goode has been out of the Mr. Coovert will go to work upon quartz which was more gold than quartz. must l>e immediately turned over to The coroner’s inquiry into the wreck city for a wpek paBt, the message was the road as soon as the money is guar He secured a chunk the sire of a candle Raisuli at Taradant, where he is now of the General Slocum has commenced. received by Secretary Henry Reed. anteed by the business men of this city, box and took it to his father’s placer located, and the captives will be re The message is as follows: not later than July 15, and it is his in claim, where it was mortared and leased. The release of captives Perdicaris «nd “After many consultations and inter Mr. Gummere and the British minis Varley lias again been delayed for a views, outlook for Canada’s participa tention to have the road completed be yielded nearly $800. ter both objected to this plan, on the fore the rainy season sets in next fall. Early next morning the family week. tion is favorable. Ministers will ask The following resolutions were also ad staked out seven claims and began min ground that they placed everything in According to Russian advices the parliament for $50,000.” opted by the club: ing. In two hours they had $2,000, Raisuli’s hands and they bad no assur This news was a pleasant surprise to Standard Oil company has absorbed “Resolved, That it is the sense of and in one week they had mortared out ance that he would carry out hie agree fair officials, who had all but given Up the Greater Salem Commercial club the Russian oil trust. $25,000, and Mr. Briggs reports the ment after he got hold of the money. hope of getting the Canadian govern The Russian army at Mukden is now ment interested. All communii aliens that it would be to the beet interests of ledge getting better all the time. The Therefore they sent a special courier to Raisuli, suggesting that the exchange able to take a much needed rest as the sent to Ottawa and to Canadian officials the people of this city for Salem to own whole amount was taken from an exca be effected through tbe sheritt of Waxen, and operate an electric-light piant to vation ten feet long by seven feet deep. Japanese advance lias stopped. had been courteously replied to, but supply the city and its inhabitants who had a powerful influence over The find is the talk of the country, The Portland mine, in Cripple creek, the tone of the replies whs not encour with light, and we would respectfully and already the eurroundiing hills are Raisuli. The answer is expected to the former stronghold of unionism, aging There seemed to lie a disposi ask the Salem city council to appoint a being searched by prospectors and gold morrow. will hereafter employ nonunion help. tion on the part of the Canadian people committee to investigate the matter of Based on past experience, it is feared excitement is at fever beat. The ledge The Connecticut court hae ruled to concentrate their efforts on making a Salem purchasing or constructing and is located in the southeastern part of Raisuli is not to be depended upon, that W. J. Bryan must turn over to fine exhibit at the fair in Belgium, operating such a plant. Josephine county, about 50 miles from and once he has the money in hand and still controls the prisoners, he will Mrs. Philo Bennett all the money from which takes place next year, almost “Resolved, That the city council Grants Pass. simultaneously with the Lewis and receive propositions from persons or make fresh demands. However, noth the estate of her late husband. Clark exposition. ing more can be done at this stage, ac corporations having water powers or Dredge Clears a Passage. The Transcontinental Passenger as In the event parliament makes the cording to Mr. Gummere, and the state Astoria—The bar dredge Chinook department will await the conclusion sociation is in session at St. Paul. appropriation asked for, it is thought lighting plants to sell.” The most important matter to come be the province of British Columbia can has not missed a day at work on the o< this last attempt to free the prison Road to Blue River Mines. fore the meeting for consideration will be brought into line. It is known that Columbia entrance excepting the time ers. Eugene—The Commercial club, at a Consumed in coaling, since her return be rates to the Lewis and Clark expo British Columbia has been holding back sition. to see what reception the exposition recent meeting, took steps toward fur from Portland, and nas accomplished CURRENCY FOR PANAMA. ther improving the road to the Blue very much in that time. The record A big battle is imminent in Southern will get from the general government river mines, on which a good many performance for one day is 5,000 cubic before taking any action. Favorable Manchuria. action from the general government thousand dollars have already been ex yards or more than 9,000 tons. This Commission Makes tbe Dollar of tbs United Statea the Standard. The British battleship Prince of will, therefore, it is believed, insure pended. A committee of eight business is the greatest day’s work ever done by Wales is at Tangier. Washington, June 21.—The com the participation of British Columbia men was appointed to make a personal a vessel of her class, and tlie perform inspection of the district and report to ance has been highly gratifying to the mission charged with the preparation All the Russian ships at Port Arthur as a province. tlie club within ten days. Extensive officers. The big vessel has materially of a currency system for Panama today are repaired and ready for sea. improvements are being made in the deepened the river entrance, and pilots reached an agreement, which estab RAID STILL ON. Representative Tawney is sure the Blue river district this summer and a say that the depth lias increased two lishes a coin equivalent in fineness and Lewis and Clark fair will be a success good road is necessary to keep Eugene feet in some places. weight to the dollar of the United Russian Vladivostok Squadron Is Again in touch with the mines. A force of in every way. States as the standard, and which also Sighted Off Japan. carpenters will leave here in a few days makes the United States dollar legal Phiasant Bill Not a Law. The city of New York will raise the Tokio, June 22.—The Russian Sibe to erect a thiee-story hotel, 60x70 feet, wreck of the General Slocum to make Salem—In answer to an inquiry from tender in Panama. rian squadron from Vladivostok was a two-story buiding 30x80 feet and a Game Warden J. W. Baker, Attorney Under the terms of the agreement, sure it contains no bodies. sighted again at noon yesterday off two-story aseay office at tbe Lucky Boy General Crawford has rendered an the Panama government will recoin or The fourth of the transports which Main island in the sea of Japan, but mine. opinion in which he holds that the convert the Colombian silver into coins met with the Russian Vladivostok was apparently following out a prear pheasant bill of 1903 did not become a of the size of a silver dollar. Tbe squadron is now known to have been ranged plan, as the vessels steamed at New Volume of Court Decisions law. This has been the generally ac amount of this silver in Panama is now •. sunk. about 11 knotB’ speed slowly toward Salem—Volume 43 of the Oregon su cepted opinion. Although the bill was estimated at $1,500,006. At the request ef Secretary Taft, it Fanatical Mongols are being urged to the northwest, paying no attention to preme court reports has been delivered signed by the presiding officer of each revolt by alleged apostles of the god the shores. to the secretary of state by the state house, approved by the governor and was agreed to coin more silver until a Judging by their position in the water, printer and the secretary is now pre filed in the office of the secretary of total of $6,000,000 is reached. In or Ariol and may cause the Russians much they are heavily laden and it is sup pared to supply al! who wish copies at state, the records show that it received der to retain a parity with gold, there touble. will be deposited in some reputable Lieutenant General von Wahl, for posed that before leaving Vladivostok the price fixed by law, $3.50, together only 30 votess in the house, or one less bank in New York 15 per cent of tbe merly chief of police of St. Petersburg, on this last trip they filled all of their with 28 cents to cover postage. This than a majority, and therefore it did amount coined, and, in addition, there is likely to be appointed governor gen reserve bunkers with coal, so that they volume includes the opinions of the not pass the house. will be deposited all the seignorage can keep out of port for not less than supreme court in cases decided up to eral of Finland. which Panama sill make in the coin three weeks. November, 1903. The opinions report Legislators Pick Out Seats. The directors of the Portland mine age to meet the American government’s In spite of tbe menace to their trans ed occupy 636 pages, and the index, Salem — Members of the Oregon leg will dismiss the damage action begun port fleet the Japanese officials here de which is very complete, 70 pages more. lequirements. The agreement provides by their superintendent against the clare that their oriignal plane will be The repots are published by the state islature have already commenced se for a joint arrangement between the lecting their seats for the session* of state of Colorado for closing the mine. carried out, no matter what the cost. are sold to members of the bar and government of Panama and the ranal 1905, and about two-thirds of the seats commission, under which, by selling It is believed that the Japanese fleet They declare that there is no chance for others at the cost of publication. have been assigned in each house. Sec drafts and drawing on the funds ex has met the Russian Vladivostok the Port Arthur equadron to make a retary of State Dunbar has a plat of change can be kept dewn to a reason sortie to join Admiral Skrydloff, as squadron near Sasebo. Rich Strike Shows Stronger. the floor of each house, and has assign able figure, not above 2 per cent and Admiral Tog" has so disposed of his Medford—Reports from tlie Grayback ed members to seats upon receiving thus avoid large fluctuations of the The Teamsters’ union, of Chicago, ships about the harbor mouth that any and their employers are expected to vessels putting out will be sunk before rich strike, continue,to pour in. Sev requests from them. He will have rate. eral iron have worked the property and name cards printed in large letters have trouble shortly. they are even clear of the roadstead. have opened up the vein over 200 fest. and placed on the front of the desks of UNABLB TO BLOCK HARBOR. Many of the Japanese on the trans They report the showing much better the different members. ports sunk by the Russians committed WORRYING THE JAPANESE. than at first. Many miners are leaving Japanese Make Another Desperate At suicide rather than be captured. for the scene, going by private convey PORTLAND MARKETS. tempt at Port Arthur. Ths number of vessels in the Port Skrydloff's Squadron's Work Appreci ance from Jacksonville. The strike is Liao Yang, June 21.—According to ative at St. Petersburg. located 54 miles northwest of Medford, Arthur harbor at present is 15, includ Wheat—Walla Walla, 69c; bluestem, trustworthy news from Port Artbnr, near the California line, on a divide ing merchantmen and warships. St. Petersburg, June 22.—Vice Ad 77c; valley, 78c. the Japanese, before June 14, made • between the Illinois and Klamath riv Barley—Feed, $23 per ton; rolled, fourth nnsiiccesafnl attempt to block Authorities at Cripple Creek claim miral Skrydloff’s message to the em ers, where rich placer beds were found $24 50 25. to have the man in jail who blew up peror from Vaklivostok, in which he the entrance to the harbor, using four detais the operations of the squadron, in early days, in one day foul men Flour—Valley, $3.9094.05 per bar fire ships, two of which were immedi the Independnce depot platform. mortared out $3,800. indicates that he has accounted for at rel; hard wheat straights, $4(d4.25; ately sunk by shots from the batteries, Giaat Britain and Russia are said to least three of the Japanese transports clears, $3.8594.10; hard wheat pat the other two withdrawing. Tbe Rus be on the eve of reaching an under besides a suspected collier. The mes Scholarship to Albany airl. ents, $4.40(34.70; graham, $3.50(34; sian fleet, according to these advices, is standing regarding the yellow peril. sage does Dot indicate tbe present Albany—President W. H. Lee, of rye flour, $4.50. intact, and the spirits of the garrison The big break in the Sacramento riv whereabouts cf the squadron. The fact Albany college, has announced that the Oats—No. 1 white, $1.25; gray, and inhabitants are excellent. er near Stockton has been closed and that the collier was rent to Vladivost k scholarship which the college annually $1.20 per cental. The soldiers are eager to fight and Millstnffs—Bran, $19(320 per ton; are confident of the impossibility of the flow of water checked. The loss to under a prize crew might indicate that awarded to a graduate of the Albany the news of the operations of the squad high school would this year go to Miss middlings, $25 50927; shorts, $209 the taking of Port Arthur by the Jap farmers, however, will be extensive. ron was brought there by her and that Martha Montague. Miss Montague se 21; chop, $18; linseed, dairy food, $19. anese. Most of the inhabitants have The train robbers who held up the cured the scholarship by competitive Hay—Timcthy, $15916 per ton; enlisted in the volunteers and 600 Northern Pacific train in Montana se the cruisers are still at sea. The destruction of an aggregate of work, she having maintained the high clover, $8(39; grain, $11012; cheat, women have offered their servir ee. cured $65,000. Kid Curry, the former 15,000 tons of shipping besides troops est grade of scholarship for her class $11«12. Perfect order is maintained and trade Montana bandit is leading a posse in and crews and a valuable cargo of sup during her entire course in the high Butter—Fancy creamery, 17)$920c; and industry are carried on as usual. pursuit. plies is considered here as being a good school. This scholarship will entitle store, 1254913c per pound. Providons are plentiful, there being Cuba has been swept by a hurricane showing for the raid made by the cruis Miss Montagne to free tuition. Eggs—Oregon raneh, 19*4920. a sufficient supply to last six months which caused many deaths and great ers. It is thought that it will have a Cheese—Furl cream,twins, new stock, on full rations and a year at reduced damage. moral effect and will besides necessarily Law of Water Rights 1291254c; old stock, 798c; Young rations. The Japanese outposts are 13 Salem—Because of the rapid develop America, 13914c. The sultan of Morocco has alarmed divert a considerable section of Vice miles from Port Arthur. Poultry—Fancy hens, 12(31254c per ment in irrigaton and the growing im Tangier by sending troops of the worst Admiral Togo’s fleet. pound; old hens, 1154912c; mixed portance of water-right questions, State Forces Now Mora Fven. type there. Librarian J. B. Putnam has been chickens, 10(311; old roosters, 89854c; Strategy la Criticised. Liao Yang, June 21.—The retirement The Porttland mine will sue the state Liao Yang, June 22.—For the first strengthening the library in authorities young roosters, 12913c; springs, 1% of the Russians before a superior force of Colorado for $100,000 on account of time since the beginning of the war, on that branch of law. The latest ad 92-pound, 17918c; broilers, 1(31 Im from Vafangow and the advance of the being closed by the military. General Kuropatkin has taken personal dition was made lately when he re- ' pound. 18920c, dressed chickens, 13(3 Japanese east and north makes immi The Vladivostok squadron is now direction of the operations, and in con ceived a large three-volume work, I lSIfe; turkeys, live, 14(316c; dressed, nent a still more important engagement known to have sunk two Japanese sequence of his having assumed the “Farnham on Water Rights.” Tbe ! 15916c; choice, 20922He; geese, live, in the southern region. The Japanese 697c; dressed. 954® 110c; ducts, old, have now arrived at a point where the transports, which carried about 1,000 offensive results different from those edition is of the year 1904. $697 per doz; young, as to size, $3.50 forces are more equal, and where they following recent events are anticipated. men down with them. 99. The tactics of tbe Japanese are admired Grandstand fjr Chautauqua. must fight on more even terms. The Vegetanles—Turnips, $1.25 per sack; loss of 2,000 men by the Russian divis Oregon City—At a recent meeting of Gneeral Btalseiberg, badly beaten at here, but their strategy is criticised, es carrots. $1.50; beets, $1.25; parsnips, IcJhs at Vafangow shows the courage Vafangow, may yet save his army by pecially with regard to the battle of the board of directors of the Willam $1.25; cabbage, 292H: red cabbage, and ability of the officers and troops to retreating. Two batteries of artillery Vafandien. During the battle the in ette Valley Chautauqua association it 2Jic; lettuce, head, 25940c per doz; retain their position under a percent have been literallyc ut to pieces by the fantry extended over the field further was decided to erect a grandstand hav Thia tomatoes, $1.759 2; cauliflower, $1.75 age of lose almost unprecedented. Japanese and of their 16 guns, 13 were than the eye could reach, one division ing a seating capacity of 500. improvement will be stationed on tl e 92 per dos; celery, 76990c; cucum so badly damaged as to be rendered covering six miles. athletic grounds, and is calculated for bers, $1.25; asparagus, 50c; peas 496e utterly worthless and were abandoned. Intended to Pocket Stakelberg. the comfort of those attending the base per lb; beans, green, 10c; wax, 10c; Cossacks Return From Raid. St. Petersburg, June 21.—The war squash, $1 per box; green corn, 60c ball games which constitute one of the Two masked men held up the North Mukden, June 22.—A raiding party office has received important newt re per doz. Coast Limited Northern Pacific passen of Cossacks, just returned from two most attractive diversions at the Chau garding General Kuroki and the reason Honey — $393.50 pet case. ger train near Bearmouth, Montana. months in Corea, bring veibal news re tauqua meeting. Potatoes—Fancy, 75c0$l percental; why he is at aiiyen with three diveons The safe in te express car was blows garding the Japanese position, accord of about 30,000 men and with the re new potatoes, $1.7592 per cental. open and the contents taken. It is not ing to which the Japanese forces on the Looking for a Mill Mte. Fruita—Strawberries, 596c per lb; serves. It Is believed Kuroki really known how much was secured, but it is Yalu river have become decidedly weak, Medford—B. H. Harris, of Medford, cherries, 597c; gooseberries, 6c; ap contemplat'd combined operations to beliveed the sum was large. owing to the confidence of the Japanese who has a large timber tract in the vi ples, new, $1.5092; apricots, 90c9$l ent off and pocket Stakelberg, but that commanders, based on the results of cinity of Big Butte Falls, located about per box; plums, $1; peaches, 90c9$l; he delayed too long. It is understood An attempt has been made to assas the first fight. Tbe Cossacks say that that Kuropatkin sent a strong Russian sinate tbe governor general of Finland. the inhabitants are well disposed to 30 miles northeast of Medford, has left canteloupes. $4.50 per crate. force south of Liao Yang to meet Kurc- this city with s party of surveyors to Hops—1903 crop, 23<324c per lb. Many Coreane locate ■ mill site near the falls, slao to The Amity dam in tbe Arkansas ward the Russians. Wool—Vslley, 19920c per lb; East ki’s move. run a line of survey from the mill site ern Oregon, 12916c; mohair, 30c per river, near Fort Lyons, Colorado, hae I constitute the rear guard. Japeaeee Lose tn Oreat Detnaed. to Medford for the purpose of construct pound for choice. been torn out by the hig water and is a Liner Australia Wracked. ing a railroad which will tap the larg London, June 21.—A dispatch to the total loee. The dam cost $100,000 to Beef—Dressed, 5975$c pel lb. Melbourne. June 22.—The Peninsula est timber belt in Southern Oregon construct only last year. Immense Mutton — Dressed, 496c per lb; Central News from Tokio announces that the total subecriptidna to the sec damage is feared to crope under tbe A Oriental liner Australia, inward lambs, 8c. bound, struck on the rocks at Point Placed ea Agricultural Board. Amity canal. Veal—Dressed, 100 to 125, 69 7e per ond issue of exchequer bonds ($50,- Nepean today, and it is feared she will Salem—Governor Chamberlain has lb; 125 to 200 , 5 %96c; 200 and up, 000,000) amonnted to $160,246,763. The passengers and appointed Mark Hulburt, of Albany, a The bonds are issue«! at 92, bear 5 per Burglars dynamited a safe st Pipe be a total loss. stone Bprings, Montana, near Butte, crew were landed safely.j She. was of member of tbe state board of agricul Pork—Dressed, 100 to 150, 79 7^c; cent interest and are to run for seven years. 3,700 tone net. and secured $2,700. ture. 150 and up, (97c. TWO HEMISPHERES. WILBUR N- CANADA MAY COME. Appropriation of $50,000 for Lewis and Clark Fair. PUBLISHED EYERY FRIDAY AT 24, 1904