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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1905)
• • <*'« ■ • » < M IO. t/wiTUJ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT d' IO, LINY co., OMC.UOY 1.1 XN < Ol'N TV <>< rolo GUILTY AS CHARGED THE SKIPTON STABLES Good Turnouts, Prompt and Courteous Attention h SAMOS ARE RICH IN ORE V«rd«Ct tn thr W> iam*O*, G**»'«r and Btgga Land Cate. Black Deposits Near Mouth of lumbia G>ve Results. * • L ve» Co •M r 'Guilty a» Portland. Krpt 2« ch arg*« I in the I».IleImeni." After extending over three three I r tala, p rtlau l, Oct. 3.—Dr. Dwvnl T. Dey. chief of tl«e «livisi-m ot mining aud Br T. L DUGGER mineral r«*ourvse of the I mis.I Htatee KASONABlt RATES Geological survey, announce« that hie LET FOR 1WO YEARS. FORFEIT TO STATE. moatha, John Newton • a » • t* e(|«-riiiienu with black «and« at the r 11 W Reprrarntat itr* in «logrewe from Dro l-*w is an-1 Clark exposition have been Oregon's Corvict Labor Goes to th» 1 » Albany About S 10.000 Pa 1 on School Land g>*n; l>r. Van (leaner, hi* partaer, ant! eminently suo-veaful. Dr. Day says tbe Sto.e Foundry Peopls. - aprUrwrlea Lott to Buyer. bla> k ealid looed in the vicinity <4 tbe Marion R. Bigge, their friend and tha! >« ail tas —ALBANY baleni — An agre, ulfoit baa beer Salrin—rrtirie atre of »al«* (or a total mouth of tho Columbia river is of suffi C'nitad Matra com mi «otoñar for th* cient value to warrant Ito l<eing rotxen rea« hot list wren Governo^ ChatulwWlait •I ?0'000 acre* t t atata »cboo! lan<l g*n*ral land oflnw at Prineville, have tratod, as it conlaina valuable minerals and the Ixwwenlierg <iidt«£ company ba ha\«* raiKvIlv«! in thr laal taw l*m darlarwi to I* guilty of the rrime M. k. i Hup A Churchill. Props. Should Indictment Be Found Faulty that will average n- t lews than »7 per tbe leasing of convict labor at lite |»ni «rrfct, b*atiae <>( la|*a in thr ¡aytueul of conapirary to aoborn perjury, and Ion. The experimenta carried on in Defendants Will Go Free on tbe concent rat i tig pavilion al the expo tenliary for a perio«l of two,years. Th» »( hiatalImmtji within thr rr«imrr*l Lava lieen thrown upon tt*e lau l alley ALBANY OREGON tl.e »am« lima. <>! this Statute of Limitations. amount ot sition pr<iv»i that a ton of the black price to lw )-aid I r laUq <>( the coort, by r*w«on of tlirir previ- •ends taken from tho Columbia river that has prevailed in the past, loll «»v- an»(. 7,(XX) aerr« 1« in thr limit» ot out good character. rhe beet 30c meal Is ths v s Isy • ill average »5 in magnetite, nr iron seal change« have Iw-en ifia-le In tlx hr |>r«>p<NNH| Hina mountain forrat rr- The long and tlrweon;« third trial <»l 1 lie »ays the Open all sight. Potttad. Ot. .3 — Wtlhnl N. J< mm . and »2 in other minerals, 'cuntract In other particulars.v *«’r\r, and, a<'vordin< l<> the ruling* of H Bryuil C C • )>»’I the raa* La* |*aaar<l into hi*t<»ry, but i Th*<l*i«*u» S. Putter anti fra Wa*|«» will exact value of the gold and platinum ilevail.e there is a popular deem hr Interior liurnt. thr »tatr will Uo To Th« unlike the first and *erot»dt it ha* hern > faAx» th* Federal roart thi« morning j li»« not l*en determined as yet, but H. AWT 4 *1 w that the Iron alone makes it valuable that convicts be employe«! on the pub- '•* abla to ti*** thr Land ** la*a (or tha f < hargrd w ilb a ronaptrarj to <irfrai»«i produrtive of a derisive reeult. (hire th«* IT lernuirnt, provnlrd Judga Hunt etteuglr to jay the coot of transjwirta- ■ lie rnads, in which de»ire Governor «rlrt th>n <d lieu Ian*I. more U»e cause of th* gov*rnm*nt and overrulaa the <Utnurr«*r u» th«* indict* tion and then leave a splendid profit ' <' III er Illi a d I- sqea Thr original pure leaaani o( tha land the indefatigable energy of I’m!**! rnrnt, which wa» argtiwd ymtwrday by <teu4«le S’ <» à IB à ST uSX-K'k Dr. I»ay haa teen ex jwnmwiting last legialalure authorised the apj-«iipt tia»e (orfritnl thr payinntt* made, Mat«** District Attorney Heney hat«* ’ K. h lliMton an.! M I, Pi|*cw for thr with three black sarnie for aims tlui’- meat of a commission to investigai« «mounting pi I ably t<> 110,000 or He eave the extent of the send lw»!» is II MUMT a WYI , !»■/. ;. »s I I ’ Mr,. ! MV fiirv Hri.«*v been triumphant, and conviction ha* practically unliruitml, ami that in temr the subject and report to the next leg!» more, and Hie «tata ha» the land to «-roinrnt come from the han«!* «( a jury a*lerte«l for li»r Krvrral tnovre have I wen rnadr by I’laes they have Ixen tonml to be 70 latore, the governor refnee.1 to make » •all again. M ich of the land outside and sworn to try the guilt or inn<<Wknce Hsmplee have I’em I Hhevlng ....... ......... .IScwnts thr tlrfrnar tn prevent thr ra»r roining feet in depth. contract now for the leasing of convict the rreerie will prolxldy not lw- salable *<•’«’ ’ I '.r .« IU»V • • of the defendant* ujon the law and Ihr to trial, but an far they ha*«» been un- taken from the surface sands and from I Heir Cutting ....... „a i t 1« •. ¡.a atr-J I atanu In (or Some Unir, as the «late baa ra æ I the bottom of the lexis, and the rich - laliur for noire Ilian two years evidence. •U< vwim ( u I, Ihutigh their rfh>rU have h har» po«i|ng.......... O»lc4, nq Wfol xj Htssi Al »AMY. 0BK4O mineral always shows up when the • -.»trni-r iijs'ii tlx- sl.orler peri-d mad. tha price to I.'A0 an acre. The 7,000 hindetni the cootideratinn. Th* fir«t •« Hut It was not a qtieetion easily «le llalhs ........ 35 lie says the It ini|H«ailde to secure a higher price •cree tneide the rv*er ’ e should And a indictment atratnat thr defendant« waa •ami is concentrated. ridt'd nr quo k of settlement, for ihe «rki '*»« has.- ! r Ile i la I. al ».’> an GCOkOI DAMI: I’ROPKIirroR admitted to tx» defective by thr diatlict deejier tbe «and >s obtained tbe richer than ha« Ixwn paid in the past—3 \ jury wrestle«! with the decision from «ere. cent* per hour (ot each man. atti>rn««v and a at» dmmtaard. while tbe it is in minerals. 5 20 in the afternoon until li at night, The new contract requires the stov< A large proportion of the certifiâtes prrwent indicttnrn! waa returned ju«t and it wa* eight minute« later tiefur* foundry proprietors to employ not lee« that have been carir-elrd were among DRIVEN BY CLUBS. a* thr atatute of limitation« a a* alxMlt i th* sealed envelope containing th* fat* cm » ,,, rim ? » i» ». i » .« than 15<> men a day, w bert a» the min those ar. ured by violation of the law to run. A |»Ira in al>atrtnrnt wa* filed of the three men wa* handed to Judge Forming thr purchase of state echool ; by thr attorney* a* the acxYind «top, hut Marin que Workmen for Canal Com iniuin nuuilicr heretofore ha» l-een 100 ti nt nt OMCOOX Hunt tor hi* jx»ru*al. For many ha I* There are now 3uU prisoners in th« »nd. Priawcution of land fraud caww till* waa overruled by thr court, upon pe'led to Land at Colon. lots the jury stood II for conviction | which thr demurrer waa prrerntrd penitentiary About 1’H) of these ar< >•» M «red many ol the b.ddcre »f cer- \fj l.lll'k-N FIUTI 11, l> M t> and 1 for a« qalttal. Colon, Oct. I — Hix hnn<lrn| ami employed on the farm, in the stable* ifliatca fraudulently obtained, and Yaelerday morning it waa »ubmitted .A* »«>n a* the verdict ha«! Ix*eri read fifty laborers fmni Martinique, brought in the kitchen, and on «>ther work con they have thought liest quietly to drop u|x>n a atatrrnmt of contention by th«* Jmlge Hunt amae and tbanaed the jury he whole transaction, forfeit what different Mtb»rnrva intenxited m th»’ here Friday im the French steamer Ver m-ctnl with tbe management of tbe in We buy our stork tn larga quantities for their patient attention and anconi* sailles, under contract to work on the •titution. Thia leave» _’ »o to I* other ■ her have |>aid and let the «tate krvji <a*r. ami keep a full line ef carnage and . plaining service throughout the trisl. 'Il ' f -urt li*t«*n<*d to th«’ arg un« ! t canal, refused to disembark or to sub wi»«-employe«!. Tio* foundry will me» tbs land. mit tn vaccination, which is imperative take not I.-»» than ISO. lesi mg Ito mil wagon material. AH kinds of work la I He ll»«’h diatfiisstxi them. <»n la»th «id«** and then took the matter Turning then to the drfmdanta and Oc'.o Or»rcn under ti e American Military regula Adopt Early Cloti^g. At many tun.-» th« f emplovment ur line done ea short sotes of it* deci«ion under ad\i*rinrnt until their attorney, Judge Hunt a«ked if tions. They clamored to be taken back foundry will employ more than 150 F t»grf»r — Forty•*• -irn btiain* «* inri» thi* morning, w ben it w >11 make known : there were any motions to lw* made, to Martiniu«]», asserting that thev had but this number mu»t tie |>aid for. ever ■( F.ugrnr who have <’hxM*d their »hop« it* opinion. If Ju«lge Hunt gimnld dr and Mr. Bennett, shaking off the «¡»ell in>l etorr* at no rvgular hour in the ci«!r for the defrner, thr defendant* brro misinformed m to the conditions tbongh not worked which seemed to wrap him round, here before they emliarked, anil that What to <!«» with th«* 140 kllr rnrn 1» would lx* «»nabled to «**« »¡x* pnxiecution Meked to lx* aii<>«e«| <>n ixdialf of all later they learne«l the»« conditions were n«»w thr problem. Graduate Eclectic Medical College A l«’W nt tbrm « *1 • «•ntirrly, a* thr atatule of limitation tbe defendants to file noth* of a motion intoleiable nnd i|«-a«!ly. lx* rmpkiyrd on thr pttblir road* nra» Saturday at o'cha li■ Thr li«t in* haa by this time run and no new in CtMlaaaU. Okie IMI (or a new trtal. Judge Hunt stated Yeeterday morning, however, 500 of ' Salem under a <*u*upr rat We arrange t’ludr* hardware «torce, gun etoreo, dictment could lw* drawn or voted to that be wouhl hk* to have the motion ORBUOM them were with difficulty persuaded to rnrnt with the county court, and* <r«a rry etorm and placea in other linr* rrpho «• thr prraviit <>nr. I land, «X ri« I arc»! tlkw-a.» were «•*»«. i^ • ¿ang will tx* put nt w.-rk grubbing out filed a* soon a* pAiweible, am he desired and these sent 4 4^-. to ...I., |»>liits d buaihrea, many <>( which hare never to leave the city within two weeka, but along the line of the canal. One hun a piece o( *t«atr land on thr Kaforn clonad Ix’fort* W o’clork. Thr dry g<»>d« STEALING IS EASY. he allowed ten day* in which to com dred and fifty remaine«l on l««rd and xchool tarm. Thi* will etill Irav« «torr* bar«* hrrrtof'>rr c | htsm | at <» and A Q PRILL M D. plete the written transcript of the mo decline«! to leave the ship undet any «»rue idle, probably, al many timra ol »»««it u( thr grorery «torra at 7. but now New York Bank Clerk Takes Money consideration. lion atid place It lx*lore the court. These w«-te forcibly the year. thrrr will lx* a uni(<irtn hour (or clon Set# to Prove If. Oregon The court announ<x*d that («ending rj«-«-t<Hl from the vessel this afternoon ing. i the filing of tbe motion the defendants Wasco to Cultivât« Hop» Nwe York, Oct. 3.— Hy the ninfre- by Panama and Canal sone policemen, would lx* allowe«| to go on the same eion of Henry A 1-eonard, a youtig hut not until nearly every one of them Scie, CroffOB The Dalles—Waeco county will, it I» Getting Ready tor Pr ¡marie«. l«ond* under which they are now rest clerk in the employ of Halle A Htu-g had been cluldmi and several were expe«-ted, in a few ware bworne th» Haleru—Hm retafy of Hate Dunbar has cm:iM ing. Then tbe court adjourned, and litx, brokers at 30 Br<«d street, the bletwling from ugly wounds. banner hop producing county of thr begun to make preparations for the gen TtUpbra« Zxcl&as« X» IL All yeeterilay and la»t night the Ver «tate. This a numlier of farm eral primary election« to 1« held in thi« T ] Mr.i ■ «■ without i|»oaking the defendants filed mystery of the rubliery on Weiineeday from the nxun and into lb* , last of l.lo'i.iHH) worth of ac-uritiee sailles was gnar.lisl by Panama police ere have teen exjivrimenting in boj state in April »■> The jetlthuis of all .. w. A Ewiao silently night. They had no statements to ' from the National City Imtik »«« clear- men. Early this morning the French culture with «atisfactory reeult*. Th> i-andidatee for «tale and district office« make, they said. It was nut their r«l up t<* lay 8HELT0N consul at Colon, M. lionhenry, ap- hope they have pr alii ol are of an ex must l«e tlird with the secretary of 1-eonard who lit«-» with time to talk. hie parents at 5hti East 1 Srith street, pea I rd to the men to listen to reason, cell.-nt quality and tbe yiehl is very «tale by April I, in order to have a r> «• a general banking and eichonf« was arr«*»te«l yeeterday and kept in explaining that they had left Martin large. Ho suei-seful ha» leien the ex place on the official ballot. It will re bun:««« L ■ us tna-le at current ratee cl< »>■ confinement while the detertive» ique under contract with the Cana! périment that a numiier of farmer» ar« quire at least •'»<> .lays for each rand I- and drafts Issued ea pnaoipal cilice. FIRE SCORCHES COLON. : continued their search for the miseing (one emigration agent, guaranteeing now contemplating putting out largì latn or his friends to twurr the nrx-ee- wcuritiee, every dollar of which was the payment of their passage here, and yard» nex- ee*min and engaging in th« •ary name» ami prepare the petitions that while working on the canal they Two Blocks Are Cleared and Govern- n-c- \,-r«-d today. hu«in«<e« of bop raising on an extensive required by law. Justice ot ths Peace Kctary PuKlc The prisoner, who is only 34 years would have, in a«l«lition to their wages, «ale. There are thoueand» cd acre* in ment Records Destroyed. Ade Oregea I the guarantee of fri-v quarters and Irn- the county suitable tor hop fields, a> Many Students Enrolled. —VIA— Colon, Hept. 3D.— By sheer good luck old and who has previously borne the tne-lii al attendance the bop* thrive without nrigation *i»l in«lustrious and Corvallis — The attendance in the the city of Colon was »ave.1 (tom com- i reputation of an will <io well on almost any of the up dreg on Agricultural college promisee to plete destruction by Are last night, j thoroughly reliable clerk, made the as ARMY STORES BURN land that ie sheltered fr- iu wind. <-r-ee the 700 mark early m the year, The Are broke out in a bu'lding next tounding »taten>-nl in bi» • nf s ion, and many iellsvn it will re»«li H00. to the residence of the Hpanieh consul, | that hr bad jdanne«l and carried out Quality is Perfect. Hop fields, fruit harvest sn-l the l»>wis and anon djatroywl the Phoenix hotel, his scheme ot forgery not from a crim Temporary Buildings Contained M.l- inal motifbut solely to siiow by Salem— While it ie yet too early l< and Clark fair have laid claim on lions ot Dollars' Worth of Goods. an American-owned building, and two! make aevniate statements of the yield many, w> that the enrollment ha» lx>en other hotels, »everal liquor saloon* and what a simple dev ice llie elaborate safe Tokio, Oct. 3. — A Sir which broke Ms lelayed. Ihiring the opening week 537 several tenement buildings. Rowe'» guards ■>( New York l-ank» could lie set out in an army storehouse at Hiro d All klnda of watches, clucks aad jewairy building, containing the poetoffice, the at naught. That this statement is in a shima at I o’clock and continued for timatee by men in the Iwst poeition b rejuirtcl for duty, and the registration J ruUipÜy rejxlrrd oflii-awi of the municijxlity, of Governor measure correct is shown by the facta over thrre hours, destroyed 30 tem|K>- judge are that the total yiehl will lie in is steadily progiming tbe neighborh«)-»! of 37,000 lutlss. Th» »saves I\ rtlan<! fl 30 a m , 4 30 p m. Melenil«-», the port inspectors, the ju in the case. rary buildings, together with their con AC IS 01LX33X ” Allieti» 13 10 p m , 11 W p m. In about a diciary and other offices, together with Making Beet Sugar. tents, consisting princtjially ot provie- : i quality will lie perfect. Arrives Ashland 12 lu a m , 11.30 « m the treasuy building, were also burned TRAIN HELD UP w«-ek, when the work of baling la far 1st Grand«« — With 134 men at work lone end clothing. The cause of the " Hacraiuenlo 7 55 ii m . t 55 a tn liter advanced, a fairly accurate state in the licet »ugar tarlory and fully too A Are brigade from Panama bringing Are ie being investigated. ” Hau Francleco 7 54 p in . « 55 a ment of the actual yield can lw mail« engines ami equipment arrived at 1 Great Northern Eaprttt Car Dyna- more at work in the fields, the yield in A large jKirtion of the clothing ha-l Pullman and T urisi rars «a b th o'cl«k, but by that time the tire was j and the aam|dea will show the quality •ugar this »«'»«>>n 1» expected to lie rrnted and Saf« Looted. la-en removed from a new «torehouae J. A TUATR trama < l.air cars Fa< remante te Og Growers are showing little disjHMition about -‘5, O’ hi tons. Next year it is ex- under eontrol. KrattIe, W««ht| Ort. M.—Thr (iteal before the Are. The extent of the dam lea »ili P m a. . risi mb to tn sell at prewnt prices, but it ie lie I«*«ted to tar eXiev-l this amount. Nearly all the records and ikx nments The Northern oterUuid train. Ira* ing Seat • age ie believed to tie comparatively I'l.icago, Hl Louis, New OrlsSM and lirved I hat 15 centa a |iouii<l would work of converting the Isiete into sugar of the government were d««etroyed. The Washington. t »■ at H 20 la«t night, wan heM tip nn<t alight. There was no lone of life. cause rapid selling baa starni. Connecting at Fan Francisro with burnnl region comprise« two bits k» j th* A later telegram from Hiroshima ami rspreet rar dynmnitrd everal haee for Honolulu, J»|au, China The American reeidmtial quarter we» half a tn>1* cm *! of mil* ¡mat trn, about •aid that llie Are was still burning al Ian© County E ttimate More ’iiillppluea, Central aud bvuth Amer not toucheal. PORTLAND MARKETS. In addition Pure Liquore for Mediaiual Furpooee five mil*« from lhil!ar«l, at n 45. It I o'clock this afternoon. ce. The sanitary authorities are erecting Eugene—Thr Ixxit estimate that ran *»• II o'clock before thr train pul)*«i to the 30 building», several others Allni Osto—No. I white feed, »33 50.4 24; Hae Mrs M T Woodnarinee, agent al tents in the Are sone to shelter the into Edmcnda and th* moot rneager rr- with fodder were destroyed. Although tie made at thr prrarnt tirnr of th« home lees. h «et Beto stati -n, er address the buildings were constructed of light amount <>( the hop crop o( tin* county gray, »33 50’434 per ton. Gire V* a Call i |x>rUi were M*nt to thr local oflitr. During the Are many harrowiong Wheat—Club, 71 < 73c per bushel; Three men ar* known to have d«>n* material, they contained an enormous »« not con*idrrr«| much more than a W. E. COMAN, O. P A., s«-en«<e were witi.eeanl Among these tbe work« Two boya, w ! k > gut on thr amount of stored goods, and the etruc- guest, although it it lx»«rd upoo report* idueetem, 74t475c; valley, 7ic. Barley — Feed. Ilo «t 30 per ten; scio OR BOON Portland, Ore was the removal of the laaly of a 15- blind baggagr here, a* ar «on a* t he hold inre* living of inflammable nature, the from a largr numltei of grower*, E ven year old child. The chil l bail dle<l a rowing, IID03O, rolleif, |23<423. up lx*gan entrrrd th* paaaenger roach** flames were difficult to extinguish, de among thoee wtio arr tx’xit |*o«trd there lew minutée before the Are started. I anti Ix-gan hnkiing op th* paM«**ngt>r*. • pile the desperate efforts of the troops. i* a large sanation in rati mate«, There lley—Eastern < >rog- u timothy, »14'4 f Th*y were rapt tired. Th*y »ay two of The Are was dieroveted at 1 o'clock, will be at Iraat 1,500 lair* tuorr thar | the men were on tbe blind Itaggag* and »prend with great rapidity. It lent year, which Would make 7,500 I5|-e«t.n; valley timothy, 111(413; Demand Reforms of Judiciary, I iwr, »404; grain hay, «»»<4’>. Moscow, Hept. 3D.—The congre»» nt wb*n they got on and the tbini got on was probably of incendiary origin. The ttalea, but *«»me rxtimatr aw high •• Fruita—A|qdea, »Ititi 50 per bog, Ail were dreeaod with loss is variously aatimatod at from »3,- 000. No better flgurta will lx* avails the Zemavtoe arid municipalities at ita I at Ballard. ide until a poll 1« made aflei thr tmling peaches, K5c<4»I percrate, plume. 50 000,000 to |6,000,000. session yeeterday, in addition to the raincoat« an«l «lourh bat«. 4'-' •> . ' • t • I . pg, crate, ie completed. program already celebrated, adopted a peers, |l.2’><41 A0 per ten; water- Older Than Artec Monarchy. separate rseo ution on the subject of Agdating for a Rapubhc. mnl‘<ns, ’,<lc jier pound; rraliappleo, Yield and Quality Better. judiranire. It declare« itself in favor Mexico City, Oct. 3. — F iploratioia London, Oct. 3.—-The (hri*tiama Oregon City—The cut lug and Ixling II per box; quinces, »1 |ier box. of ttie complete se|>arati<ui of the de r<«rrrapondrnt <»( thè lxmdon Pont «ay» made at an old Toltec pyramid on the Vegetables—lleans, I<44c jier pound; part 11.ent I J -I . ' • - I 11,. I ' er thr agdation agamet thr trrm* o( thr Magueyitoa hacienda, in the elate ol of the Imp crop in this county has abtsige, I<41 '«c |>rr pound; cauliflow blanche« of the administration, the re- Karlatad agrmnrtit contino«*« to gr«>w Puebla, have diet heed the fact that the naidly progress«’! sufficiently to war er, 75c |»er do ten, celery, 75c institution of the system providing for ('ritic« dr< lare thr trrm* bave p(act*d •tructure was built of clay blicke,which rant an accurate estimate as to tlie per «fosse ; corn, <»5c per sack ; cu- yield. In the aggregate, however, thr the election of judge«, the trial of every thr govrrnmrnt in a hutnllialing poni- proves it to tie far older than the Alter umber«, 10<4l5c jierdoten ; pumpkins, case before a jury, the abolition of the tion, bui thr drl«-g*tr* «brunii (rom monarchy, and pomuhly older even than yield by ri-aeon of the Increased acre I ‘ l4'4 I %c |i«r pouml; tomatoes, 2A0 capital penalty and punishment by ad rejecting thrm or taking thè eoei** the Toltec occupation of the country. age, will exceed that of last year, thr quality will l-e materially lietter. 3ik- per crate; Squash, Ac jier pound ; ministrative process. quencra. Tbe objrct ai thore wbo ar* Several slateirstelv carved figures were With the exception of a few yarils, turnijie, QOcail.00 per sack; carrots, l*rhind thè «guatino ia to wrakrn the found rept seen ting men in Chine« <’4*7Ac per sack; lieeta, A5. 0»| the product will surpass in quantity Will Refund More Bondi. govrrnmrnt in ordrr lo prr|ere Ihr drew» and with marked Chineee flguree. jier sack. Antiquar lana are mudi puttied, for that of last year, while the quality will Wsshington, Hept. 3D.—The «««rotary way (or a drmand which i* liring «•I Onions — Oregon, 11 per of the treaaury made the announrenwnt vanced (or thr ratabhahmrnt <>( a re the evidence pointa to Chineee eettle lie far better than that of I DOE. globe, 75c jier sack. ni ent in Mexico in the pati »gee. today that on October S neat he will public. Potatoes — (>teg..n, fancy, fl5c |wr First Snow Falls in Bourne. reeutne refunding operations under the sack; common, nominal. Blown Up by Mins. Rnmpter—The mountaineers report actol March It, lnoo, receiving t per Blame for Wreck Fiaed Butter—Fancy creamery, 35A30c. cent bonde of the funded loan of IDO 7 Chef«», Ort. 3.—The coaetmg «team- the first snow of the »ea*>n. In the New York. Oct. 3—Keepnneihility Eggs—Oregon ranch, 37(437 %e. end 3 per cent bonde of the loan of for the arcident on the New York Ele- er tlaieeho. plying tetween bhanghei highlands surrounding Bourne light Poultry—Average old hens, 13% <4 14c r ' ü : ■' IU0M IW18 at a valuation r<|iial to their vated railroad recently, in which 11 ami Tientsin, struck and was totally fall» have occurred in the early morn per pound; rnimi chickens, 13<4 The ground has lieen covered, prveent worth and issuing In place pernone b>et their lives, we» fixnl today dr»tioye<l hy a mine DO mile« eouth of ings. I3%r, old remeterá, D c 10»-. young thereof 3 per cent homie, coneole of by a cirnn« r'e jury upon two men. the Hbantung promontory Saturday but the snow has always disappeared rooeters, 11(413«; springs, ItMIAc; Old ci t liens, who take IU30, at 101, eubjert to diecontinuance Cornelius A. Jackson, the towrrman morning. Fifteen persons on board the before noon. dressed chicken»; I 4c; turkeys, live, IS pride in the weather knowledge, say at any time without notice. vessel were drowned, inrludeil among wb<> set the wrong switch, and Kelley, asic; geese, live. H«|De, ducks, 13’4 the motorman, wbo drove hie train them living Engineers Manchan and that the vary warm and dry summer I4e. that has just died will I* followed b7 Cannot Suppress Boycott. arouml the curve with a S|>c-d which Muir. The foreign paeaengrra and a Hops— Nominel at 13c for choice Seattle, Wash., Sept. 31».—Chinese canard one car Io jump the track into portion of the crew of the Hsieeho were an unusually severe winter. IDOAe. merchant» in Heattie state that they the street, were both ch args. I with rescued by two paaeing steamers, H«v- Wool—Eastern Oregon average l*et, Douglas Crop Increased. rnty-one were taken to Shanghai. have mail advices from Canton which criminal negligence. |D<43lc; lower grades down to 14c, ar- Roseburg—Th i» year's hop crop in eording to shrinkage. \alley, 35037« declare the viceroy of that province hae Douglas county will approximate A00 per pound, mohair, < liólas, 3flr. Fire Destroys Army Stores. B>g Order for Rails. acknowledged hie inability to put down “ No Miss the boycott. The viceroy Insists that Reef — Dresse d bolt», 1«4*S per Montreal, Ort. 3.—It is officially an balee. The quality ie good. Tok io, Oct. 3.—It is officially re- the merchants and people will buy a* ported that the damage canard by ! be nounceal that the Grarxi Trunk Pacific are reported, a» grower» expect price« pound, cows, 3 I 4< ; country steer«, 4 they ere flt. He adds, though, that Are in the army storehouse at Hiro has given an order for «4.000.000 worth to rice somewhat. •4%S. the sentiment is being resisted, ami shima amounted to 1,H4”,IO7 yen, Af steel rails to tbe Dominion lion A Veal—Dries «I, 3<4*c per pound. Ben ton County'i Yield. that Some gains have l>een made by the equivalent to al«>ut |v'.'4,633, including Hteel Company, of Sidney, B. C. The Mutton—!>re»e«wl. fancy, fl % <47c per government’s efforts to suppress the the building*, pro« tsiona and clothee contra«-t calle for the delivery of the Corvallis—The estimated yield of po md . ordinary, 4’4Ac ; lambs, 707 %c boycott rails within Ave years boi-a in thia vicinity ie 1,410 lx lee. Pork—Dressed, A07 %r per pound' which were destroyed. ’ * • ♦ •«r^ ■ Heney Working Hard to Secure More Com lettons. Williamson. -* r Í.. r.-V -■ > e i* *-* -»’a ♦ r.. • ‘ y ?•>< LAWYERS WANT CASE DISMISSED LUXCH C0UXTER «fpoV PROFESSIONAL > '•i ATTORNEYS AT LAW ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORNEYS AT LAW s* F * 5 , />* - , 4 ’-*• I k eJ J. J. Bonies & Son, General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers DENTIST Horseshoeing a Specialty SCIO, OREGON Scio State Bank PHYSICIAN ani SURGEON ' i JJ. EEALESTATE BROKER, AJ)D soa*3 a. V. HPiGEY Southern Pacific Co Wafcbœaker and Jeweler SBASTA I0HTI CORNER 5ALOON ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICE GET PRICES « Irvins & Aly er, Props. Each connects unih all trains at B ‘est Solo and morning train at Af unkers. Our ri/s arc first-class and our horses food drivers Prices reasonable. • «*4 J *• eM.'y As* > L; ,.» J h • « r ■ > X» '•**. ■ •’<* •'r > « '• - -3 Ik ■ -.-■TS. V-.K. r-^* ’ h T’ o