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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1904)
ry- ? •*' * A 4 JLej.3 THE SKIPTON STABLES WEEK’S DOINGS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDÄY AT d'io, <'»»., l-IW Good Turnout*, Prompt and Courteous Attention OffiEOOM B t T. L DUGGER RECO SAB LE RATES C«rn»r Brcv-«<1 It • »• Il M r. < ««'«a Xi.r i ... j -»«., nisHs kr.own ea sr(UI<»riaa Ì . . »■» v.o, mas« Ira rwl4 lira • : .» ||.< ,.« ft is , i. «n to» Ibalr Iwssrtlaa. • ■ . 4 •’ ■ » at Balo, saffi ".a • g * (IHEI.ON, S(JIO Vili M or INI EHEST TO OVR BEADERS kliavorlh •»rwt« Oreg- on Ornerai UcvKw of Imporlanl Happen- Albany prnlg» Per «cnlcd In a Brief and ALBANY t ondrnvrd Turm. cor XT Ell LUXCH • t Newsy Items Gathered from All Pdrlh of the World. Mvhiliop A Chuohill, l’rupe. The «rather in Mem hitria le i < ol«l and títere M great erarcity of fuel ai many ori oon C PROFESSIONAL P II C < Bryant mon colony. Ti e ."tanderd dictionary receive«! ths grand pr.re. tbs highest award, at the St. I • uiv fair. Bryant <lo To Iho BRY ANT 4 -••’» Many Japane«e on the Pe<ific c«*at are leaving for their boms country to Join the army ATTOPNEYS AT LAW James F t .» per, aaaoriate justice of ths supteme court of the Philippine islamle, haa reaigned. At BO Y I M"MT AM K II Onl, First-Chum Hbop In The 4 itjr ATTORNEY AT LAW r*«tiU M OntlrdUk Z"3 »«Si M Mrwl W vu > Al BABY. UBf<<O «i Hr»« ' a 9 !>■ a ......25 ..... M . ...... 25 • a •• II General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers Ws buy our «t-- k In large quanthiro and keeji a full line of carriage end wagon material. All kinds 4 » .rk bl .rar line done on »bort notice. Scio Crtfon Horseshoeing a Specialty Graduate Electric Medical College SCI0, OREttON 1U r t laclnnatl. olilo OIKOON Scio Stute Home Ma«« . entalle-l a I as <d »100.000. Il ’• probable that ths Mie»l«eippi • III soon Ira died*« I, as engineeie fear the great nvsr will soon become clog ged ami osi-lea» as a «ateiway. Bauli ■a slightly in excess by the contract. ol speed called for Tbe Russian ministet to Great Brit i ain had a narr w «scape from viol-nee al Hie hands of a mob who would avenge the .i«uith ol the Hull fisher men. He ie no» guard«*! by police. The p«-ople of Jajwn are reported to rroent llo «uppi. -sion ol war news. Tl ■ atmii-e in Manchuria aie fully r«wt.-l and a liattle that should prove ileciaive is look.«! for. A counterpart of the big Inside Inn at tlx Ht. Louis fair ie said to be prac tically aaeured for 1W6. Tl.ia year’s total regietiatiou in New folk City is 6*8,775, which exceeds 1 Gy nearly 60,000 the record of 1000. -nlinu-nt in French governmental Iuar'..1« la growing mole favorable to . tin. American priqeraition to call a »ec- Oregon n I j «-a.r congress at Th«' Hague. \ PHÏSIC1AN ani SURGEON Nsw scio LAND RFMORFD IO CN1RY British Hull. F-ngiand. Ort 26.—I M Jack era A Co., aolicil -re fol tlie «iwtvets «>1 ! the 50 Hull ftahlng Iwrata have notified tlie foreign office and admiralty uf an attack oti the Hull fishing fi«-»l by tbe Kumian racific fleet (commonly deeig nate.1 «• the Baltic ejuadron) Tbe official iaformatioa ia that non after midnight Friday tbe Russian ejuadron fell in with Ibe Holl fi«hii.g fleet in the Noitb «"« The first por lion of tbe flailing fleet passe«! aalely Then tbe Kumian «hips tinned their asrarrhligiite on tbe British seseele lor »■ms time and a little later opened fire The steam trawlcr Crane was sunk, end the 'ler-apitatsd bisilea uf her skip- per and male have trasn brought to Hull. The txratswian and other mem- Iwts ol the crew, who are underatcwid to be eeilixialy woiimieil, ere on ixrard lbs miming ship Ths only slightly in jurs«! mealier» of the crew has airived at Hull. The steam tia«leia Moulmein and Mino have arrived at Hull serunialy -Unisged by »hots, tlie latter having Ifl hole« lu her bull It is lea ml that iillisi damage was done to trawlers and that at least one more was last «ith all hands ALASKANS HOI WAN TCP Burrau Dr tire* Ihcy Fduiatrd at Home. Washington, (let. 36—Tlie Indian bureau in ths interior department ie decidedly op|xra«d to accepting Alaskan jrapile at any of it» echool*. It is the opinion of tliia bureau that Indian ap- propriatione are made for ths wile Iwnefii of the Indians of Hie Cnited States proper. Pr,reeding on this theory, the Inidau office 1» eadravocing to eliminate from all Indian echool* all pupils other than tine Indiana. The Alaskan» are in the excluded rlawro. 1 e Indian bureau .liras not regard them aa Indiana, though their exact classifi cation haa never iraen finally determ ined. Tbete are trat two Indian schools which ha** Alaakan pupils— (Tiemaws half a d...-.-ii, and the Cai .. i ral, in ■ 1'. m.svIvania, with 6u The Alaskan pupils st both achools sre to Ira eliminstcl gisdiiaily from the classes and returned to their homes nnlera congress intervene» in the mean time aild authorises their retention in these t«o big Indian institutions EEALESTATE BROKE«, BAST ^I)D SOM’S? K. V. HhGEV SOSTA SD1ITB CORNER SALOON UNDERTAKING GOODS' PICTURE FRAMING Scio PlaninaMills, Scio, Oregon Ji 6 »ra-- — » ** a I RADE IM REAM! IN IMPLFMFNÎ To Melvc Pcrmancnt Palh 1« of (ountv tourt. Poti« y liregon City—•'l>utmg thè Issi yeai Clackamaa couaty has exjrande-l 110,- <«X) in roadlraildlng." «a»s Judge Rv an. "The pailicy «4 thè c«ranty r- -irt la to trail i permansntly «ben any piece of rumi ia construi te-l and wher-s live fonde are avallatile," contlnncl Mr. Kyan. **Thia year Cla« kamas i •nnty hae bsran mpectaliy fortunate in ita roadlraildlng. havlng fonda <m Land «ith «hi-h to mesi every warrant that ha« tieen laened on Ibis acoonat In our i«radbuilding Ih» «- uri l a* boeri dispoeed very generaily to fclluw llir pian of reducing tl.e grada ot all risola that are treate-l, liti-: ng that t> « ora ree coni ri buie« min li to tbs pe r ma nette y cd tbe improveniente that are mede." Tbe announcemenl that ( lacka ma« toinly roade «ili next y-wr he ex (»ri mente-! «ith in tbe use of oil bea a muse. 1 tu neh Interest. Judge Kyan haa re>eiv«d numerilo« iixjulriee frotu California producerv, «ho I aie tlriol to dsliVer thè oli bere at no greater a «¡rat than it costa in California. TI h - > ourl «ili jdace thia ni oh all ol tbe diflerent kimle of clay eoli in thè coun- ty and -leterm ne Ile vaine in r.ad <*»»<' atruction. Ih« afgruwcrv Hevc Money Whkh to Buy foolv. Pendleton— 4 tiaveling « I th man for a Invili ti g tmplemenl company aays U e impianti nt II ad« in thè «beat diali Irta Washington la id tiirgon ami batter Ih la -v*a*>n than aver beforv in thè bis- tory of thè t«o eiatee. More money la evident am«>ng tbe gru«era ami moia cash la pani for implementa than astiai. Trada in tbe communitles in thè in- tei ¡or «d Oregon, wh.-re nothing bui at.s k ie raised is «lo«, sa lite gtoaeis bave noi aold any lws>t duting thè jast two yrais al a proHt, onacqueiitly ready All ars confi- cniraey la at a pleniluni. .leni thè Corning pr fltaide. «II! prove evasoti Mach stock ha» twen un- loadvwl al thè luw prieve, a» Il ha» noi |>aid to hold aud liw-l, and ai a result nani ycai wili find Ivwer bead ol sl-wk in thè country ami pi tese «ili n«w«r- 1 > y l.«l.- ' ■ a I» *r. a tires from Blue River Mine«. F.ugene-—At a spe> ¡al meeting of lbs 1 ugem- Commercial club tbe« ommitlee appointed to I ok aftei an exhibit ol minerals from Blue River mining di»- New Phone through PolK. Independence—Riley Craven, W w Percival and W. A. Messner have or* gar.iae«l a stock conijrany to bo knusn aa the independence Telephone i m panv, the purpose Iraing to but Id a t« le- , phone line from independence to Moi» | mouth and elsewhere in the county as dee ire. I. The line will inline, t with ; the Lnckiamute line at .Monmouth, an<> la to work in connection wiui tlie Cor vallis, I‘alias Falla City, .McMinnville. Amiy, Pertydale and M<-C..y Mutual lines, already establish,. 1 he coru- jrany will circulate paper» and secure stock for promoting tbe enterprise Tlie privilege is given by the i imn .4 I lodejraiidence to place tlie line in tin« city. Steps Will I m - taken to obtain th, same in Monmouth. I lie service for ' Indi'jrandence and Monmouth will be through the Independeme central office tricl reported piomiura ol ores lor lbs Leals and Claik exhibit amounting to SX.tMH) pounds, and that this will I* ««ellani by mine have not yet Iraan seen to at 000 pounds. amount ugnerà who least 45,- The mliieis are reported as taking the matter tn iiand with en ergy and they are desirous of doing ail In their power to further the matter The oree will be liaiile-l to Eugene yet tin. tall, in ..tdor to Im ready * ra * r.’.’ - Urtai tiaifs in Tastcrn and South crn Oregon Not in Re serve*. i OREGON NEWS Of INTEREST Th,- Russian admiraalty council sit Road to (talkc. ting in revo w of tlx- Vladivostok prise BARRB1 T .M l IS ROONtVCLT. Merlin — Work lie» tw-gun on the new court, has dccidril that the British »hip orr::sas I rued to fialite, and it is exiractcl it Allanton, ni'-l June lfl, and her cargo ilgphsa* £x:h*n:t X« 11. Secretary left Sent to Panama at ............... T J Mrwgtrut must be re!,a»«--l. Presi lent will 1» completed in aix w«M>ka Con Minister's Request. U A Ewixu Cashier aiderahle freight ie here awaiting tlie Marshal Oyama'a army is said to lie Washington, Oct. M.—John Barrett, running «bort of ammunition, but fresh SHELTON minister to Panama, will Ira unable to | completion uf the road, among it a aww supplies are exjiecUil from Dalny, ths Dea general banking and exchange visit Portland and caat hie vole next mill fol tbe Kand mine. Tns Mei I > Japansre having established lailroml bus lissa 1. n« ma-li- at current rate« month. Tbe prvwldegt has requestml Towneite com|rany lisa material 01. communication with that poit. him to »tart for Panama November* in Iiand forth» cxmatim tion of a tele and drafts iasmsd on principal cities. One of the suspected train robber», order to prepare for the reception of pboue line to (ialiieas so n a« tlie «■ nd wliot in an attempt to escape arre»t at Hecretary Tait a week latei. la completed. It would lie in ojraro -t. Louie, when told he could not live, Secretary Hay tm>k particular pains tion now, lint it was deslird to have t Tutka c! tha Teica Notary Tuttle .-unless, I t- having taken j.art in two tolay, in talking with a group of news- follow the new r««d. It la llileixted I. Belo Cr»foa hold-ups and implicate.! others »ho pa|w*r men, to make it plain that the carry tbe lim- four mil. - lw-y. n<l Gali,, J were thought to have taken part. sending ot Sceietaiy Taft to Panama , giving service to tlie Almeda, Hand. The ex In a clash between Greek» and Bul was in no way a retleciion upon Minis Illg lank and ullier mines. ter Bmrett. The vveretary aeld Karrett , iranditure uf a small amount of money garians, 3D of tlie latter were k 11 led had lieen unjustifiably criticised by I will also ron.plxte the new r ad to tbe Kevolutioniets are active in Russia. some opjraeiiion |**pvrs, and it bed mines named. Police authorities declare lbs Hebrew« lieen hinted that tbe president waa dis satisfied with his conduct of affairs at Train« leave U,-»t Hein for Portland are most at fault. lxMlVf Panama. Hecietary Hay went eo far and way «talion« at 10 4i a. tn Coming Even!*. Coos hay people are excited over a All k:i l> ( wat. • ■ ■ - »nJ Jswelry or Allmny at *5 p m. North Pacific I'nitaiian ■ nferenc«- . otiierrnce at Marshfield of a numlrar a» to aay tlie level»" was true— that tbe plesidebt was entirely phased with Halem, October 25-37 promptly repaired. of prominent railroad men. I'ortUrxl M a ni , * p m Minister Harrell'» work, and was «end Annual meeting dreg .n Murats' as seis onzasK *• Alimin |î !0 |>. in , JI *• p tn Bransford, a small village in Tin- ing He, retary Taft to Panama at Mt. eociation, Portlaml, 5ovemlrar 14. A neeeee on the Cheaa|ra«ke A .Nashville Barrett's suggestion. Htale Bar aeeociatlon. I'oillan I, No “ Ka« ranientn 7 V» I« ni . H V» a m railroad, was entirxly destroyed by fire vemlrar 15-16. •• han Frant i«'»» 7..>S p in . * V5 a NO I NION VI III NEW NtXKO. The city of Portland may have to National Grange. Portland, Noveui Pullman and T«*uri«t rara on both : lower it» water main» a» ri as tbe Wil lier 16-35. TVvKI R A SAY AGE, Prop«. trama < hair rara *■.*< ran.«*nt<» (•> <ht* Ar It one Will Not Autpl Matchood Convention of County Clerk» in.' ien and F l Pa*», and totirint cara lo lamette river in order to allow of a l«wjrai channel to Ira diedge-1. on 1ho«< Terms. Kecotder», Portland, November 36 2»i. I Incaci M l« im*. New Orhan« and Ibraltrv HhoW, Corvallis, 1‘es-emlw-i l ine Wine*. liquor« and Cigars U a«hln£ton Washington, Oct 2«.—1 be annual A shipbuilding race between the Cun li«'«'tin* at San Fran. 1*0 with New To k ami Male bland navy yards report of the governor of Arisona to tlie 10 13. carrai line« h»r lloii’-ltilu. Ja|«an, China Oregon G.xsl R.rads con veal ion baa la-gun over the conatiuctlon ot two secretary of the interior »ays the terri ’hlhppmr«, C entral and South Amer Halem, December 13-15. Pur» Liquors L.r Mwiieinal Pnrpuers torial population has increaaed rnateri- colliers authorlxeil by the last con- ca grew. They are to tie the largest ami allv and the total population now ie her Mr» M I AA --har *re, agent at It ex- laetevt brats of their claim in the world. between lmfi.tMM) and 170,(MX) Whcatincn Ulve Llbcralty. AA rut Si-io «tat u, or addr« <»ivr I * a ( all pri-Mwra a desire on the pait ol tbe jrao- Pendleton—leon Cohen, who la di Military ojwratn ns in Manchuria ple of Arisona tor stateh«nl, but mye reeling the work of raising I > 000 in \V. E. COMAN, G. I’. A , sre awaiting the dtiyng ot the r axle that, ••finding themselves confronted county for the Open River a«»< la 1‘urtlati'l, Ore and plains rendered imjraaaalile tor with a plan to unite their teiiitory ' this tion to trai Id the portage r<«d at Celilo, artillery and even for infantiy by the witli N« w M. mo, tlie people of Ariao- is meeting with soo-eea and •ays Hie recent boavy rain«. Only diaultory na have protest« d vigorously and «ill necessary amount »1 money ran rati I) cannon,iing and unimportant akirm- «ontloue to do so until they have de 1« raised in another week. The large i»hea are occurring hated this repugnant «citerne. «beat raise a in the county, • bo ba ve Fire deatroywf several] business lieen apprimi lnsi, are ml* tilting quite hixiwa m Oak«i»«l, Texa» Loes, 176,« To (cmrnl TH*. liiwrally an t already nearly ha'f of the 000. Mr. Cohen J Y.a ■ruant aimrant lias I wen ralard. A r«ra<ilution disapproving of reel- i.meral Prince Fuahimi, »jracial imper ; hae agents at work in the countly, and \Ve have always on hand a full line of pr.« ity with Canada waaadopted in the ial envoy to tlie Nt. Ixrais exposition, they have bean instructed to make » Vermont house without opptraition. sailed today with bis suite .» the th r ■« gh canvass Ca-ki t«, Collins, and rube# at low prices. Our •t«mmer Mam hurla for Han F ranci eco Intense f.ig and terrible condition of Willamette Still Low. amid great enthusiasm. Prince F'nahi- tbe r.iads have put a (bmp to all move tm «as at ten. led from Tokio by officials Albany—Waler In the Willamette ment« of the two armies south of Muk of th* impelial household, the Ameri rivet i» yet two feet too low to |«imlt den. can minister, Lloyd C. Griarom. and steamlMiat traffic on the Uppei Willam There ate rumors of Colombian the entire American legation staff in ette. After t«o or three Haya of bard Pimce Fuahimi emlrark d rain, aitb Irequent raina following, troops gathering near Culebra with tbe uniform. IVpartn *nt cannot be beat. Pictures intention ot making an attark Hiere on in the presence of an Immense crowd the boats wilt Ira able to reach A Kony Noven ber 3, the first anniversary of and amid shouts of "ttonxai" and regularly. The upper traffic will 1» framed in any i iz.o or style at reasonable prices I «mducted by tbe Oregon C'ity Transput• the se- eesiou of Panama from Colombia , "America " talion company agsi x thia year, ami Tbe Biitieh army council has issued Boxer* arc Drilling Troop«. tbe twrati which «ill make the For- an order which, instead of enlisting landl'otvallia run «ill «ery probat ly London, <kl 36.— Bennett Burleigh three yeais «ith tlie color» and nine in I« tbe Pomona ami the t'reg.na the reserve, Infaulry of die line »ill in after a careful inquiry Into the aitua- tbe future enlist fur nine year a with tioii, caldee the l>aily Telegraph from No InsuiaiMC in Piai. Shanghai that the political outlook for Ibe culore ami three In the reserve. Shanghai la worse now than prior to Halen —I'p-ra examining Ins insur Dr. Atkinson, who organised the the B- i r outbreak in I»00. Wide ance policies. Rugane B ene found that er Imo I system in the Philippine«, de spread <q*rations of secret »or let lee, he hi» insurance on the flax burned expir flates the native« are not caliable of save, show a danger, rae recrodeemnce e I a month ago. The policy «as for self government. of anti foreign feeling. fllilllng ol 11,000. Mr. Bosse bee this year«* large bodies of well-equipped troop« is crop of flax «plead in the fields i r Gordon, Ala . haa Iwran destroyed by prrw-erding night and day in many die- stored at Helo, ee that he fisa some raw firs and 4U inhabitants are destitute. tricta. material with which to start a linen mill. Tbe fire, however, will cause For the tirsi time in the history of Fir xl<o Will Send De lega lev .ieiay in starling the mill. the money order system, tbe nnmher Mexico City, Oct. 36 —Thia govern leaned during the last fiscal year reach ed 50.000,0(10. The value of tbe do ment will send delegatee to ths irriga mestic orders issued «rae |378,778,4xx tion congre«» tobe held In El Paso next Delegale* to (ommert lai (ongrcss. Salem—Governor Cbamlrarlain ha» It li -aid tlrat a 110.000,00V and the internaloinal money or.tel» ie- n Btl . tiond issue exclusively for irrigatine a| oin’ed ! ) \ • . • enr-l «ere valued all 43,550,15). purposes « ill be issueil here. Tbe ao«l F. B. Holbrook, of Irrigon, as del Ku»li reatato pemee talk ami rifarla It government for some time pest has had egate« to the trans Mississippi Cem- ai a muet Inoppot tune time to broach engineering partiee In tbe field study Ing ! mereiai congres«, to be held at Ht. 'ionia. it. 1 plan» for redeeming Slid lande. Sela, Crsgoa ’ »'■ risHeas. Russian Ballis Fieri Mnks Fishing VcMclB. The aim red crtiieet Coloiedo ia the Indian OMK<»O* DENTIST Flic at the plant ol ths in het class. <>n her trial trip J. J. Bunies & Son, i .fastest -he made 33.36 knots an hour. Tin« Kai.fe A ! h i N V ..—15 cents I'ROPRII I OR IRA FORI N. i i a » v « i ATTOPNEYS AT LBW ’ Nhavlng........ Hair Cutting Hhampoolng lUths fire on <M TOBEK In !>r Wasl i.gt- ii, <»ct *35.—By dlrsctuw -I Ibe pr«- t.-nt, he retray llitchcix-» ha» nideted m«t rvd to entry a cuneld- erab e |-r11- n <4 Ih» • Iti Itawala meda wilh a view lo creaiIng thè R.<ue rner, la tirai le, Joseph live» and Maury mountain L>reet reeervee in <><eg n. The iretoratious are cua.ls la an .»Jaace wilh ih» nsw tulse ot thè o pailu • ni, |w-ru.:tting tbe immediate rvttlvmsnt on tb» lai d, bui not allo«- mg entry <•» tlling to Ira mede unti) after a peri. <t of M) dava' advettising by thè l.iral land offi.-er». Il i» pr «ed lo eliminate trom thè R.-gue rive» withdrawale 65,000 aeree, .aving l.27l,<Xhl acre» rvmalning •il imi. Fr-.cn thè la Granile withdra«al 3rt.lMW aeree «ili he elimi nai«.¡, leasing in wllbdtaeel 365,584) rare«, «bile |4(.A«4> aeree «ili be lakeu uni of thè Joieph river «ith- Irawal, lese ng btlt 177,»30 aeree re- mainine TI Matiry mountain «ith- Irawal. «leu lO.ikiU aeree bave Iraen test. r„| V, entry, «ili snih«aly nnly 68,320 aeree. AH thè land» ll>at aro Iralng re •■ir, d to entiy Lave Iraen brand upon exan Inali n, not to 1« Miitable for fot- ,-st re—rvee, eitl.er tra, ause thsy aro noi litulrat landa, «ir if fhey are Gin- ••rei, trac-anse thsy are l>«atad «uh lande In private «m-rship, eo il la impra. t.. al le permanently tu ismr»e t bei». I lie eliminatin of thè «e landa fiora «Iti. fra»« d.rae ix.t mesa that all thè »« a ning land- wdl tra reseli «si. Il ■neroly iiirana that thewe ai» all lamia l»| irted by tbe Inieelry bureau that afioiild not I* Im ludr-l In foresi le- •erv.-s. Tbe generai land office le noe tnaking ila <.wn examlnation, whkb ia rxje < t«d to alo.» additmnal area« no4 di-airod fot per manent leeervatioa. A I en thè land office complete« ita ex- amination. irarmauenl reaerves «ili be reate.1 «Itero deemed advlmble. ex ludo g j-iactically all land In piivats ‘wnersfilp and rrotoring to eutry «neh otlirr lamia n w «Itbdrawn a» may noi tra rvserved. YJ-sf - «•W • A k» ’ — ” à ' ♦ •- S-w. « * 1 ». *. * -? ’ stallatlon al the tirgiuniKg ol lbs lewis and Clark exposition Hopes or PANAMA Sowlmj Fall Wheat. Alirany—1 tun county farmer» ate Reform* Visit of left I* Fxpc< ted to Bring About. sowing a great deal ul tail wheat now, Panama. Get. 36—Modification ot and from pi esent pruepecte the a.r.ag- the Ifay-Hunau-Vallila canal treaty in ol wiivat sown lu thia couuiy «ill b lbt«<e ot four time« as large as that raveral imjKirtaixt reejracta, and neg.»- eown laat year. on« for thia. There are ««•«• ral leas- Ia«l fall «as nut aueplr- iuue for sowing grain, and the acr. ag. waa «mall, while tin. la I g.xxi one for h*« been «reding purposes. spring gram this year was a a The « mphts failure, and tlie epring yield tor several yests lias been light, ao tariueie In thia pail of the state are beginning to aitanduli the praties ol sow mg al that time. Logging Road to 11« Built, la («ramie—The surveys aie abou completed lor a narr .w gauge logging ■ ailiuad from tldgwi.i, sight miles west of Ira Grande, up the Grand ilvei about 1» miles, to a Konde inavy b.xly of timlw-r nw ml by the Grand , Ronds Lumber company, «lopes of the of 1‘erry, on Blue m.Hintains. the The company has I wen driving its logs down the rivet for the past 13 yeaia, but it is uow becoming aln o t impossible to get a sufficient amount of logs by Ibis ueliuwl f >r the season'« run, and the .-umjmny has determine«! to build a road to the timber These mills em ploy about 1M0 men dining the busy season. trat - tie >ratwe«-n the Washington and Panama g vi-rnno-nts for a «upplemen- tary , - nmeo lai treaty grant-ng to I'snaiira Important < n.««eliuia 1« whit the Panamene hi i-e to realia," aa a re- • ult ol *• rvlary laft'« mia-u.m to the iatiim ie, ac< tiling t-> a «taleiiienl made to the («salateli Presa tonight by ~< i>. « () labile, ths I'auanian mlnlatsi al Washington. "Wkh spread enthuelaam haa Iraen • ruuwd on the lelhmu«," sai.I tbe minister, "by the pnlilliation of I'reel- lent It lo-evel a letter to Hecrelaiy left I'roallnnt Amad-.r haa cabled ■ ■ that lie l.aa proclaimed thia letter th ni I' -tlm ««, and the Idea - f the grau-lul l«>eliiig has already tn. r.| in lav- i 4 the I nllawi HI a Ise. . ' -r a grand leceptiun tn ‘he Taft commle eion. "P -polar aa is Hie Ameilcan minia te« to Pa vit a and H e governor of the enei » ue, there are a numbrr of queo li. ma of vital Impurtancw to the lelli* mu« « :. li have mil vet been settle«! to ■In- «aIi• laqtI n <4 lira Panaman gov ernment. liy'lhs t lem. at of Hi see ■re tlx •,«v Taft will I. ■ a,ked to »4vs the postal irgnla- t na, lira question of customs ilutlre • nd Ibe lar res, Ling quelion of juiis- fi. ti ■. In Hie terminal citiee ol pann ala ami Colon. The Panaman govern ment <1. . line« to a« , ept Ibe interpreta tion placed upon tbe treaty by Mr. i.iinau Varil a, which ptactically takes away al! the land in those cities not now attuaily covered by residents. Panama and Col .n «ili prostrar raphl- ly after the canal woik hae «farteli; they will nee ! Coneideiable territory over «bleb to expand. We are confi dent -ecretary Tati «ill Ira quick to see the jeetlce of our content ions." Mine Promoter«' Improvement«. la Grande—The promoters ol the Camp Carwon mines, «.mtbwesl of Oils ily, which were ,e-ently pun based by a company «d California capitalists with James K Flmemlorf a« manager, have ma<le at rengementa «Uh the Grand Konde l.umtwr company, at Per ry, five miles «ret, to huild a good wagon road tip the Grand Konde river Hom .■•tarkey to Prospect ranch. This roa«l «ill shorten the distarne t.1 the Bomb Outrage in Barcelona. mine« several ni I lee ami will rut out Praicrlona, Oct. 1 — What I« believed wveial steep ami l*ad gratis«, which to bave been an attempt njxin the lite sill lie a great advantage to the lint- <d Minister ol Agriculture and Com Iwrinen in getting the pine over letter merce and ol Public Work» Ha laser oc roods, ar also to the mining company. curred today. A dynamite le>mb «a» exploited >n the «tiret «hile crowd« < os I on Butter (reck. erre welcoming the minister, who had Pendleton—-A coal «lepoait has >>wn come her» to preside at a meeting of Uncovered at the head of Rutter cr«ek. tbe rhamhwr of commerce. No one In the aouthern j>art of CgMlllla coun was injured, but the bui daga in the ty. J.wph Mcleugtilin made the <1 • vicinity ol the scene of the elpl.aion covery a abort time ago while engaged were dan aged, and the crowds were at work on hiart.-k ranch. Hample« thrown into a panic. Heveial arresta have liven arnt to e«| erta, and favora were made ble testa heve been made. The coal Is similar to deposits near Heppner. Mr Submarine « for Rustle. M< lamglilin plans todevelop the mines, New York, Oct. 26.—Tbe Ameiicnn and already preliminary work has Iwwii will say tomorrow: "Two submar started. The deposits are eaid to ex ines foi delivery to the Rumian gov tend a long dlstarx-v into the mountains ernment, which liad Iw» n sent ao mye- Irom tbe head of Hutter creek. teriiiiiely to this harbor from tbe shipyards at Newjwirt New», were Ready Sale of (oln*. elnp|w-d on the Hamburg- American Granta Pass—If the Irawia ami Clark line st-amer which salirsi at 6 P. M. souvenir gold dollars aril everywhere yesterday from llolxiken for Hamburg. over the state aa thsy ere selling at It that point the »ul.matine* will be Granta Paas, the numlrar allotted by fesliij jivd to Bi. Petersburg, where c mgreee «1)1 soon te exhausted. Tbe they will lie put together tlrat installment »ent to the First Na- i tional irank of Granta Paas haa Iraen Trains Meet Itcad-On. sold out, ami second lot ie now firing Vicksbuig, Mi««.. Oct. 36 — Thee a fast as the first lot went. Mining are known to have Iraen k 11 le«l ami a men are tbe principal buyer«, and not number injured in a head-on collision a few are being purchased to »» >•! etween a north h«n<l jraaeengei am! a «■fit. freight tiain ab>»Ut midnight, three Wheal Marfccl. tie: Portland — Walla W ilia, bluestem, gBe; valley, 86. club, Tacoma—I lieetem, 8#Hc; ■*6 Sc. Coital—Club,73.-, blueetem. 76c. • miles south of Fayette, Mise., on the Yawwi A Miss eslppi Valley railroad. Tlie deed are two Bremen and an en gineer. The wreck ie reported burn- in- A.si.tan e hae lieen sent hom lb la city. a - V»/ jr V» J ♦” 1 ' *1 1