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VOL. IX SCIO, Prank *» pt«« PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT «• IO, CO., 1.155 Oltr.UOY By T. L DUGGER FiwJ TaaiUaaee THE SKIPTON Good Turnouts, Prompt and Courteous Attention ■ *r,a»< ATTORNEYS AT LAW «o-A.líl k M SI sairr UKSOOV «a M' MTAMT« ATTORNEY AT LAW N ar jr 1‘v. t . a:. 1 At ■ ' - - » • A - I C • Offe« 7t3 «aal «4 *<rwl ^«AîllAhl • ALBANY. 0*KQO KD A WT*T7 ATTORNEYS AT LAW ONI « »»r Ft ret >• am OBtuON ALBANY ^riLMta n riHTLM* o w d DENTIST B:'.» Or»g«a Graduate Eclectic Medical College Ctaaleeall. OkU • 10 OBKrUN PHYSICIAN ¡Bi SURGEON Bsi», Or»gMk Tiltjhia« Sxckaats X» IL J» COUXTER •fl •fl •fl J. J. Burne« Son, General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers SCIO, OREGOM Scio ^Q. PRILL M D 8HELT0N REAL ESTATE BROKER, tunic» it th» Tta»« XtUry Pabllc Bal» Ortgan R. V. HRGEY State All kinds el welches, dock* aafl jewelry scio oxxasx CORNER SALOON I. A. TlKhTR Fin« Wine«, l iquor« «nd Cigar« Pura Liquors fur Mcdlamal Purposes Gira Va a Call Bank 1AST ADD SOM!) -vu- Southern Pacific Co Watchmaker aud Jeweler 8HÂ8TA pu inplly repaired IBH7H W B. CUMAN. 0. P. A SCIO ORHOON ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW EST POSSIBLE PRICE. GET PRICES i 1»L< LMHElt 1. I1MIÔ NO. GREATEST HARVEST IN HISTORY MAY LOSt POSITION Praser-t Year Was Record Breaker in United Stataa Mitcball Likely To Ba D aplacsd on 8«n*l* Canal Commit!«« 9 REFUSES TO CHANGE Waahington, Nov 2» —"W allh pro- hi a Condensed Form lor Our , duetion osi the farm» of tlx I’nited Rate Regulation the Only Prob 8tat«a in 1005 reached th» highest amount aver attained in Uris or any Busy Readers. lem Before Coming Session. other country—*■> ♦Ik.OUQ.ui’U," HAPPENINGS OF TW0 LONTINF NTS Horseshoeing a Specialty e »;■« wg. M i> g COUTÍTY, OHJù.ON, Washington, Nov. 27. — Apparently -Senator M tcbell la to tie depriVMl of , th* chairmanehip of tba commit!«« <>n REASONABLE RAÎF3 hiterucvaoic canals when the ««nate re- • Br As ' .. : «-».J i, »worth *■ r»»4« orgMterw next month, Th I* haa n.t In the first annual report of bls third Albany Orc goo been Jrfinite y decided, but It la the term ‘■«ervtary of Agriculture IViis-m omernsas of opinion of arriving sen* preeen » an array of figure« and a slate- t'-rs that M i, Indi will bava t-> relin i i‘>«nl representing products and profile quish hla rhs rmanahip In on 1er that flhe farmer» of thia country, which some active meruixr of the canal com !■• admits "dreams of wealth prudue* tulle« eau presi.I« al ita mevlibgs this I tion c<ra!d hardly equal." Rsauma of thè Le*» Important but MxKiltop A Churchill. Prop«. Preside, t Will Not Give Senate Any a inter. Four crops make new high records as ■ ngrvwa mnet appropriate money Fullo«'* Plea tor Umatdla Irrigation Not Leaa intaraating Event« Escuta Io Avoid Action by De I to value — com, bay. wheal and rice—- Fall* on Deal tara Secretary I ew. ly tn the cuming seawion for rontln- ALBANY OREGON oí the Past Weak although In amunnt of production the bating m the Air. ■ u i ng work un the Panama canal, ami Denounce* Malheur. corn is th» only on» that es<e«»te pre- i must dec de whether the canal ehail be 1 vious yield*. In every crop the gen I built The bast ZOc miai la thè v a toy with locks or at the a* level A slight earthquake was fait through eral level <d production so high and Opra all night. Washington, Nov. 2* —For various thia legislation, t<x«ther with ail other out Italy. Washington No,. 25 — Secretary I that of price« still higher. <leeide the - legislation ju-rtairiing Io the canal a. I enormous yield <4 wraith the ewretarv reaaons President R<«>eevelt will twl I the canal Bone, must lx mtisider»! I y llit«i.c«<k is now convinced of the in- Th« sultan of Turkey shows signs of <to 1« Th« estimates that the farms of th« country urge c ngreas at th« apprnwihing »«•- the canal committee, and w dl be one I ivratal« character of the Klamath irri- yielding to the |*>»»r» have I her eased in value during the past •mn to take up the question ■>! tariff »I the mext important topics to be c n | gallon project ami ackli ■ w ledges that Calx has »«nt a gunloat to invest!- ' five years t- a pr«««nt aggregate of |o,- revision. He Iwlievta the ruilrixd rate sidered. Beeause of ite Impôt laure. gate the affairs of the lai» of Pine«. t'sliloruia ie to i »ene At by the wurk in 133.000.000. queciton is the nmet vital Issue which ; sénat* rs Ixlieve the canal committer "Every sun»«t during the past five confronts Ilia people of th« I’nited should have an active chairman, who eonteinplalion fully a* much aa tlre- Lini«v uh is said to have put down 1 a mutiny in 3lancburia after much years," li« says, "ba» regi»ter»«i an in- Mates today, and be is therefore uu can not only preside al immittav I <<>t>, but be le not willing to changa hla ci«a»e of |.l,4>>il.V"0 in the value of the willing to bring to the front any other meetings, but who can vote both In bloodshed. order charging the entire allulmenl to Oui) First < .as» flhop lu Th« Cito farms of this country." problem whose disx-ussion would tern! - .committee and in tb« senate, and who The I niversity of Pennayvlania has ‘ ti>« elate ol tiivgon. Analysing the principal crops for the to postpone, it not defeat, legislation • an furthermore take charge of canal Hhavlng ............ .......... 16 c«ols taken the initiative in suggesting new When Henator Fulton again took “P yeal, the secretary save that corn on that subject. He proceeds on the | legislation after it has Ixeb reportad to Ilalr < titling ........25 football rule«. rearbeal its highest production at 2 i theory that th« wont evil should lx I the senate. l.o- rualtrr ol the l inatill« project with H baro pool rig .. ____ »5 New York police authorities have 708,000.000 bnslxla, a gam of 42 000,- | first cured. Alter lour y«ars* ex|xri-| the mm retary, be found Hitchcock bold Heths...... .. ■Irablei the numtxr of police renerve«, IHHI over the next highest year, Iwno, fence in the while house, and with a ...... λ ing the same view* he vuieed on th« AMINO IMMIGRATION LAWS PR<»l*klETOR prxxnmahly in anticipation ol a strike bay is second in order of value, al i comprehensive knowledge of th« meth- I GLOktiE DAMP .n <>f hi* previous visit», contend by ironworkers. though cotton held second pla<x during ml* resorted to by Congress to defeat Sargent's Plan for Keeping Out All ing H al Oregon's 51 per rent reserve the two pre«oding years The hay crop legislation winch la distasteful, the I Heavy res» bat« swept away 100,000 & fund l>a* >>e«n appropriated and ex Undesirables. feat ol the east <xxsl of L'ooey island ; thifl real is vah'-M at |6O,OM,0OO president is fully aware tha. he would , plaining ti e; liter« are no tun.I* avail- Col I on mm«« third, with a valuation 1 materially dr-crease the chances of get- I 5Vashii>gt<>n, Nov. 27. Radical and the inhabitants are terror stricken : I ti . I'malilla of 1575.000,000; wheat. |S2S,<M>0,000. | ting rati- legislation ll he »hould make | change» in Uis Immigration law» will a e i r >■ .i - i u. i n lest more should go. ■ xts, 22N3,I>OO,IMM>; potato»«, II3H,- ! !ariff revision an issue <d equal import- t« made nest year, If the suggestions project. Mr Fulton maintains that, even if A terrible gale has swept the English 000,000; Ixiley, 158,000,000; tobsi o, I ance a itlx the regulation ol freight i of Commissioner General Nargent ar« tl.< •< cretary adlo n * t< a letei initia I channel. It is r«|«>rt«d that the Brit- 112,000.000; sugar, rane and sugar rat«». He is aware that the senate I put into effect. Mr, Sargent ia anxious i ish battleship King Edward 5'11 iound- Ixrts. rire. 113,Uto,. would qnirkly »«is«-np<>n tins opportu < to have limits placed on th« number tion to charge Hie entire coat ol the 450.OOU.OOO; |ered during the storm. 000; dairy pr>idueta, |5<»,000.oui, an nity and concentrate its attention on a | «I immigrants, and that persona who Klamatb work hl Ore, >u, tliere is yet "iiough money m the re. tarnation fund We buy ear *t k la large quantlliwa Officials investigating the affairs <4 increase ■>( I I.OOO.OiH), over laal year tariff bill, not ao much with any idea are either too young or loo old to sup to tile I reilil of Oregon to build Hi« and keep a full line af oarnsg* aad i the Seattle a-»ay office have diacoverrw! of modifying the Ihngley tariff »» to port themselves should not lie per I'niatilla |>r ■ ect On Jun« 30 laat ■lietract attention and sidetrack the mitted tu disembark wagon malarial. All km.ta of work to evidence to show that Adams' detalca- Thia would not, ore«’ 1 . r. eti tr.1 (m l w a* practically PLENTY OF MONEY. rats bill before it teachad a critical however, apply to time« who can turn i tion* extendrMl as far back as I'*<I3. ur Una dons oa abort a tlca I.' «Ml ihhi IS-riuclitig I- tMMI.000 al •lage. t»h guarantees that they ar« on tbeil The L'nited Stat,* sold to Can'da Secretary of Interior Hu Not Been lotted lor Klamath, thero was yet There is other legislation which the wav to relative». i last year «iporte to the value of llbri,. I 1 oihi left, an I l i* Mr. Fulton's Furnished Proper Figures. president biqxa to Irave p«»»<*l txaidee Mr. Sargent Iwlieves that by an ar I thiO,(MiO This is more than <12 per contention that since July I, lutlft, the rail load rale bill, but he :« mire rangement with foreign governments Washington, Nov. 28 —When the ■ ent of the whole of Canadian imports enough money has tievn received from rta' :• n • I -. n. j arid but I 1 px-r Cent of the export« of secretary of the Intelior and the Recta- anxious about tfiat iio-A-i; i •• t l.an co ' 1.1- -I* rs :!.• dispi-aal ol public land* In Oregon to .1 > . mation service reach an understanding other, an<l hr will concentrate his m g'su’.» O'.til I,, lend I.,-re the t'mtexl State«. make the other |500,IMM) neceaeary lor TUI as to ‘.be extent and condition of the • Worts to aevurn such a law aa «ill, in stopped. Before an immigrant is per the I'malilla project. The *ecreuuy is Oregon. Kansas Teal», New Mexico, national reclamation fund, it is esp-ct hi» judgment, effectively check dlscruu milted to lake pa*«ag.' for America, lie unable tu alate how much money Ore 1 New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania. mations of all sorts. He wants a law should undergo an examination at the • • !•. ■ ■■, r r ■ ■ ; ■ gon ba* ontribute.1 to the land since ■ Utah and Maryland all have men in j'-cts, including project* in Flastern which will apply the "npiarv deal" jxiint of embarkation. July, Imt will advise the senator when rongreee who would Ixnstit their state* Oregon and Eastrrn Washington, will rule t > railr<xd bu»i,iea«, and it his in he ascertain« the lacto by reeignirig, as their terms of useful 11« approved and placed under contract. fluence, barked by public opinion, ran HITCHCOCK TO RESIGN N >t w ithstandir g that he drnominatee n«es Lave |HU*»ed. ; But until there ie a complete under | bring it alxiut, such a law will lx writ the Malheur proj. t a "»teal,“' ami al Orsgaa !kto ten on the »tatute lx* ks Iwforn the first Henry Watteraon says lie want« no standing, the present chaotic condition Rumor That Western Congressmen lude* to th« op«ration «1 th« wagon i must continue, and inactivity will be I session of the Fifty-ninth congreaa ad public office. r «1 |.... pl« a« « ' graft.'' the secretary Hava Got His Scalp. lourns. ' I he rule, rave on projects that ar« act- : wlll iiot f..rmally M-t a,ide Gil* pro)«ct, The I'ritish l.ilxral party hss »phi i ually under contract. W»»hingt»n, Nov. 27. — The fact though admitting that he will not con- crncixi on home rule. leaked out tonight from a responsible The great misunderstanding that now ' «tenet i> N >r ail. he p.tinit the Mal CANAL ENGINEERS DEPART. source that at a recent cabinet meeting I’resI l»nt .............. T J >1 ressa» I>owie ha* returned from his new col- prevail* is as to the amount of money heur allotment to l*« uee«l in pert for Etbaii Allen llitcl>c<»k, aecrvtary of available for use, and the restriction* w. A Kwmu ony in Mexico. Cashier.. lb« I mallila project. fie »ay* Oregon Ridicule Report» They Have Changed the Interior, egpr««a«d a deeire to ten under which that money may lx ex- I ha* bad her full share of re, lamallon There is a growing disaffiction in Decision on Sea Level. Ider his resignation July 1 next. The jxnded. The R,-< tarnation service ha» I money outside th« Malheur project, ; the St. Petersburg garrison. i'.s own set of figures, but thu»e figure! I Washington, Nov. 28 — The live for •am« authority announce« that Vespa and :e not entitled to the lienefil of the D «• a Ke»«r«l banking and •ichang« sian Warner, of Illinois, now cominis- Russian polico have found letters do not coincide with the figures which eign delegate* to the tviard of consult m n«y wl h i* i w cr«<iile<t to ths but na»» L ■ »Ui at eurreal ratai telling of a plot to kill the caar. have Ixeu furnished Secretary IIitch- ing engineer« of the lethmam l anal . stoner of pension», is to am-eeed him. pr >j«ct. but which is not l>«ing use.I. and draft« lMu«d •« priB«lp«l ciU««. ll is »aid the proposed change in the Harah Betnhsrdl will build and c x k l-.y the men in iiis own department commmion left for New York today, The secretary, and will sail for their homes. They cabinet has txen brought alMint try l maintain a theater in New York, ac- | upon whom he rvliea. weatein ÎHY TO DAM SALTON StA. ¡confronted with very different financial will meet again in Bru»»«!» during the niemlxrs of omgrea« from . cording to her manager. _____ Davis _ ' «tâte», who charge that Mr. Hlicttowk. staten enta, fr<>m »onreef which ought first day» of January. General Turkey is expected to offer no reeist- | to agree, has concluded that neither ie will go to that city a» représentative of ¡n "poationa against land grabber«, Lerga Forca WortMng to Saw« Rail ante to the allied tl»-et unless troop* are right, yet he is unable to figure out for the American mrniters of the board, bai peruiltted hi* personal feeling« lo road From Destruction. • nter mto tba puaecutiona While landed, in which event a fight may en- hiuiself just how much money he has and will take with him the documents, !> k Angelea, Nor. 15. — Tao bun- sue. to spend, and how much he ha* s|>ent which are not yet drawn up, and which this rharge had Ixen ollen rr|xatrd, it hr«| mt hU Ird i.lay an I night i* sani that thè retiremei.t of Mr. I«« In the H 1 , y>ar* the rrclaniatiou then will have to lx signed iiy the for « The large number of accidents in Hilchuck wili I m > wholly due » to the •hllta, 111 tram* hauling brush and eign lielegatee. I football gam«« this season has aroused has lieen in force. «an«!, t* • piledriver« t! umping away i H;eaking ut published stories that deaire of thè presidi-ut to surround college sutlmritux to take action against alinual in«» *<4ntly, two eternwlirel hiuieelf with younger mrn. they ha>i rexonsidervd their tire* vole, , the game. Trains ieaia West Keto for Portland WRECK TAKES FIRE. • t.'Ainrra t arrytng t Btrurt n material one of the delvgatee mail« the following ■ J •»> • • a at « • ■» ¡«ara and i<>uiini*«Afy >v»rr« iruin Yuma— it is prolxlde that in the reorganisa statement : MILLION WOMEN FIGHT s poo r or Albany at J *6 p m the*e h»r»’»*a under Kuprrmtendent J. tion of congress Ankeny and Fulton Fourteen Persona Lose Live* in Mat- "Whatever we have had to say will »ill secure ctiairmanshipa of important tachuaettt Duastor. lx found tn the report which will Oharacterizs Him as a Man Sanction- Tulin are engaged in the llrrrnlean xavea 1' rtlan l I 50 a m , I 80 r an ta»k <>t building a '*00 f m > i dam a* omni committees. ** Alliany II 10 p m , 11 SO p m Line In, Maas., Nov. 28.—Fourteen ■ shortly lx in the banda of President Ing Practice of Pol,gamy. 'hr Wfl*»l t hannel of the Colorado river irritas Ashland IflSi i>. llKi u Roosevelt. That we »hould change oiir The management of the Kirk Island persons aere killed, 25 were *eriouely • r ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sacramento 7 W i> m.lM* m Philadelphia, N-x. 27 — A meeting fmir mile« beb»w Yuma, by «h ch th« ' vote on a subject to which for three i railroad has dx-x ided to practically re- iujtirrd, and prolwbly a score of others (< Kau Frau, isco 7 55 p in , I 5ft * of the i »«cut i>« committee of the Na California I*rv»'lopnirnt ttnnpany ho|»ea | build the entire system to secure a cut and bruiM-d in the moat disastrous ■ month« we had g.ven the chxeet atten tional lx ague of W.■men's organise l<» Itring Halton e a to a wtandatill and Pullman and Tourist cars aa h> th minimum grade. rnilrowd wreck recorded in this state tion, and should change it merely Ix- rvrnbially rewirne tKa ' <u K nk Co a trains < hair cars ha- ramenta te Cig- ' cause wane parties are not contented ttona, formed two y««ra ago to oppose for many years. The w r«<-k oc, urred Fifteen persons were injured and the continuance in the t'nitad State» dry I**«! < f rva|M>rati*Tn »4 ttie fl hm I ian and Fl Paa- and tourist care t j with it, is a great alxurdity.” St H 15 o'clock at Baker's Bridge sta Chicago, St. Luui*. Naw Orleans and ; many others badly shaken up in a senate of fteuator Rrx*t Rmool, of I'tafi, wtaerf that have wtraked tuch havoc Washington. wrack on the Missouri Paciflc near tion, a mile and a half »«st of Lincoln, was held here today. Women from all there. on the mam line of th« Fitchburg di Leave Isle of Pines to Cuba. Connecting at Fan Franciao« with lxe-ls, Mi»»>uri. 1! the dam ia a aiif» «•-*. the Hmithern wtions of the country were present. vision of the Boston A Maine railroad «varai linea lor Honolulu. Japan, China Washington, Nov. 28. — The Culxn It was announcol that a potition would ra»irt radaay in line will l»r able tn The Riieeian minister of fimmee eeti- The regular express, which left Boston <• r * - I Amar government will lx jxrinitlcd to »ettle lx presented to tne senate asking for abkivl n ita Imile« of •!•>» fly track mates that the expenditure« (or th« al 7:45 o'clock for M nlreal, by way of ca to it» own satisfaction the existing the exclusion of Mr. Hmool on the r-aat <d Halton, and rraume ita main ¡coming year will be *1,02O,0tH),U0O and the Rutland system, crashed into the Ksw Mrs M F Woodnanses, agent al trouble on the Isle ol Pines 1 he ground that "he is a member of a 1 .nr If the dam m a failure. 40 miles the revenue *1,1127,000,000. rear end of an accommodation train State dejxrtment has eo announced. < *t K eat Scio statlou, er addraae lieirarchy who»« president and a major* an I 14*rhapa mor« >f ah«» -fly may have The power» may allow Austria to boon I for pointe on the MarlL. rough <ourw>, if American citllcns were to lx I ily of the members prateth-e and teach to k»r limit, the whnla Imperial coun branch, a id which started from Boston unduly per»ecuted or maltreated tx- seise Macedonia. | polygamy,” The memorial will state try may be deputed of it* supply of al 7 15. 'cMse of any exercise by them of their Portland, Ore ; that "Mr. Hrnuit ha» never raised his canal waler, and th« (oh.rado river A tierce gale in Chicago did much Of th« dead, a dogen were pas*etigrra r ght of freedom of speech or awennbly, . .. ... ..... . , ....... I . tlgr, , i voice against these doctrines, and the may I»« diverted through the Hirer damage to property. in the two rear cars of the Marlliorongh this g- veinmeiit will take ste|W to se Mormon hierarchy has broken Its cov- Padrone* into Volcano lake, thence to The other two were Engineer cure for them justice. A fresh mutiny has broken out on train. But if those ■ nsnts which it gave to the L'nitod find its way northward through the Barnard, of the Montreal express, and Americans on the islamls place them th* Russian Black sea fleet new river into the Halton Hee What Hlate« when »tatehood was granted." bls fireman. No |>wnu-ngers on the selves outside the pale of the law by thia would mean may l>e conjectured More graft is being expiwsid in the ex pre«« train were injured. Of those refusing to recognise the authority of from the damage already done by the insurance Inquiry at New York Summoned bv Judge Hunt. who lost their live*, a numtier were ap the Culxn government, they will Lav« flooding of the great sink. Helena, Nov. 27. — United Blate« Bulgaria is anxious to invade Mace parently instantly killed in the collis to take the consequence«. Judge Hunt today ordered Frederick A. donia, but is restrained by the powers ion, while other* were either burned to Final Agreement» on Report». Hyde, John A. Benaon and other. Cali death or died from suffocation. Pealhou»« We* Burg'ar red. Russian employers have united to fornian* to appear and answer <>n Feb Washington, Nov. 25.—The I-«rd of Butte, Mont., Nov. 28. — A Great ruary 5 the complaint charging them lonaultlng engineer* of the 1‘anama fight th* strikeis, who have nearly Oppose Rate Legislation. ruined them. Faile dispatch to the Miner «taira that with having fraudulently obtained a canal met Imlay |o add the finishing Chicago, Nov. 28. — An organ xed the prcipte of Teton county are in a fu I .reel r< -«rve « rip. under which l.iMMl touche« to the work and compare notea Helena shippers have --rganixed to movement on the part of railrva l em rore over what ia hollered tu lx a scree of Montana land wa* secured from npon which to l>a*e the majority and fight rats discrimination and tnay form ploye« in every branch rd the eervi.-c threatened epidemie nt smallpox a* the tie government. The government nvki minority report« which will eruliody a state ssaocialion. ha* lieen put on foot to secure con result of burglarising of the jw-st house to have th« land retored to it. Tliere th« view« of the memlier» upon the gag. Th« cashier of the Hayti, M ssonrl, certed action against the Ro-sevslt idea “leverai smallpox patient* «era ron A ned are a number nt Montana rorpiration* level and lurk project«. This wss bank haa disappeared with II h .OOO of of ret« legislation. Preliminary «lepa in the detention house and the piare and individual* who are also nano-d as neceaeary because the foreign members bxv» already I-ven taken by a commit has never liven fumigateli to the extent defendants In the bill of complaint of ilia Iviard have arranged to aail for the institution's money. tee of the brothelh<*»la of railroad men that it I* Ixlleved that all danger of a tod. Europe on Nov«mber 21, leaving th« A large colony of B>'cr* is to locate The people have for a general maaa meeting. Rate reg cemtag on I* p Vt. compilation of th« prvli'-ilnary re|H>rta in Veneauela. A grant of over a mil leen publicly warned by the health ulation, in the opinion of the em Burton is Guilty in the hand* of the American memlwra, lira acres of land hue lieen mule by ployee, mean* a sub« quant reduction officiato to l<« on the alert lor any ap Hl. Louis, Nov. 27.—ftonstor J. R subject to their jwru*al and amending. President Castro. in wages for them, ami they propose a pearance of the direaae. Barton, of Kansas, was Saturday night Four prisoners in the Jefferson. Mis strong oiganixation to opp oe traffic Thraa Big Battlethipa. f >und guilty on all six counit in th« A lies Have Acted s>uri, ixnltentiary, ma-l« a desjierate rates. imliclnient upon which he has lieen on Washington, Nov. 25. — Tbree Arat at'empl to recape. Two guards were Ixnidon, Nov 28. — Th« Diily Mail trial for the past week in the I'nitel ela « battleabipe of al legai 18.000 tona killed, a third serioosly woundml, and No Flower» at Cspool pnbl|*hea the following diapafch from Klatee Circuit court, charged with bar die liveuirnt and IH knota s|xe<l, ili tee the prison gstea blown up with mtr ■ Washington, Nov. 28 —There will Mitylene, datnl November 27: "Eight ing agree-1 to accept and having ar ero il cruiser» of 5,000 tona il ¡»placa- glyixrir.e. Tlx convicts were captnred be no flower* in either house rm Hie war*l’i|*a of the o cm limed Beet arrived repted compensation from the Rialto meli, one gnnl»>at of thè Melma riera after a tight in which one was killr,! o|awiing day of rongre«». A resolution here at fl o'click thia morning Admi Grain A Hwcnrirtoe company, <>( Ht. and tour otlier goni» et* of Ughi draft, and one wounded. of the senate waa adopted during the ral Ritter v<>n Jedina, arcompanied by L uis, to appear for the company in the two for nse In thè Philippines ami tao Th« president baa appointed H. J last sewlon of congress barring fioweva the Austrian consul, proceeded to the capacity of an attorney before the Poet far servir« in thè tiverr of China, with additinosi lopedo boato and lorpedo Hagerman, of Roswell, N. 5! , as gov from the senate chamber. Mr. Cannon government house at |(i 30 n'clcrk and office department. boat dretmyera, ars thè prlncipal re- ernor of New Mexico, to take effect has already given notice that he will handed an oltimatnm to the governor. roninirndatH n* of thè generai t«xrd of Wdl Cut Fora»!» and Cropa. January I. the expiration of Governor not allow the Bowen to •■« brought in At 1 o'rl.ck this afternoon 5<M) rnilorg as heretofore. Rivalry of adqitrers of lauded and »e'xed the customs and tele Otem's term. 1 iban. Nov. 27.— Agrarian dienrder» thè navy in ita program. different members of both bouses graph office. Kverythmg is quiet." have broken out in the Baltic province. Ba!h>ur will resign a* premier of reached a stage where the desks were Hrda-Dimond Case Postponed A peasant meeting adopted resolution« Great Britain. buried in Hower«. Governor of Motrow Dismissed to cut forest on private land and io ap Washington. Nov. 25.—The hearing Dindon, Nov. 28 — The correepind- propriate crope. Th« governor general hr the Criminal court on Uta demurrer Missouri ia continuing ito Fimina in Part of J»pan ent of the H’sndard at 5t«a>>w nave that haa issued a proclamation to the troop* fl’etl in the Hyde Dimond case, in «gainst the Mandarti Oll. Victoria, R. I’.. Nor. 2* —Famine General Bramivo, governor of Moerow, to tire on auch offenders, and saying w ilrh fraudulent land transactions on Four Berlin Lank* have organised • provai If breanwe ot the failure of the hat been dirmi Mod in disgrace owing to that the participants at such meeting» th« Pacific <• ait are chargssl, which Ix-.k to do bua metta In Turkey and rice crop in Northeast Japan/ Th«fuf- the revolutionary proceedings of the will lx court martialed and sent to di* was eet for today, was postponed for F<ypt. ernment hat begun relief tnrafure«. CingreM of ¡xa-ant». ' tant provinces. two week*. LUXCH JJ BHYAXT * *■ X ! STABLES NEWS OF THE WEEK —ALBANY C PROFESSIONAL > Ll.VN 10.UESTR.IÎI0N OF ATTtNTION Hitchcock Admits Idllíornla Has Share In hhmath.