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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1906)
« • ( (U Ml, of Kava ar tlv<rartr«t lilla p rapar a 4 a, tfta PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT S' IO, I.INN CO., Drfrttivr Tille* ORflUOX Br T. L DUGGER NEWS OF THE WEEK Linn County Abstract Co. In a Condensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. TBKMft leran ititai al tbe e: 4 <4 tbo year |*faun i i lu adran*e I • 1 .• •a**. H»» a hl* H»4 In A 1 »r -1letng rwtr« > » h • et rm a- ■ -ot «« Ï r«' » cnf a Yr e rtlw u - t •• ■ sei ho tati J f«< « tw>n tbo <x >or »• gli en k*< «Mtr tnærUo«*. HAPPENINGS OF T»0 CONTINENTS J. h Rt DO, Marmfrr «nr THU4 ••»<! BfwdtlM* Ma ALftANf ORF<» o M A Résuma of the Lee* Important but J. J. Burnes & Son, H tf General Blacksmiths and Wagenmakers C c Bnui Bful BUY ANT A - IM ATTORNEYS AT LAW ALBANY <»Hr»««»N (*o«4«ln ■ «et [ * M MUMT a HYK ATTORNEY AT LAW I ••■»Mir an 1 «I i'vb«- .* au-) I'aidoii AI • A N Ì He« 73Q WM| M Mrw« ATHIMF UH r * .4» Horseshoeing a Specialty SCIO, OREGON Fan* Scio Stute Bank Orejón Graduile Eclectic Medical College c/r::ix3 «laclaaatl Okie URB h ON Preti lent Cftftbier.. ..................... T J ............... w. be reap- Th* Russian government i* fearful of an upraiing in ihe army. A plot to kill tba kl 't and queen of Italy ha* Iwea discovered. Rockefeller** money he* been refused by the National Juvenil* Improvement •seneiat ion. Governor Chamberlain ba* declared all law* ratified by th* Jone elertkm to be in effect Senator Tillman declares that Stand- srd.Oil internets have tieen at work on tb* rate bill. Tilt ATTORNEYS AT LAW c r «over fire* >• '© • Event* of the Pas! Week. Jamas Wickeieham will pom'ed judge in Alaska. W« buy our .t.«k In large quantit és and keep a full line of carnage and wagi ti material. All Anela of work In our line done on short a»Uce. kU * > ATT Not Lee* Interesting Meet tea A F wi«o San Francisco earthquake sufferer* complain bitterly ol th* sal* ot flour by General (ireely. The trial of George Mitchell for the killing of "Holy Roller" Creffivld ha* commenced at Seattle. President R-xwevelt has signed a hill authornsng Hl. Ixiui* to erect and maintain a bridge acroea the Mlaelseip- pi at that city. OBEf.OX TRADE OF UNITED STATES Foreign Commerc* ■• Gr*al*st With European Countries. Washingt-'O. June SA.—An analyst* of the foreign commerce of lb* I'nited Stale*, contained in a bulletin issued by th* department cf Commerce end la lor, aay* that in the fiscal year Ivuft, 4* per cent ot th* imports into th* Cnltsd States was drawn from Ko rop*. '.‘0 per ceol from North America, 13 per rent from ' Milh America, 14 per cent from As a Gf the exports from tb* I'nileil '.sirs in th* tame year, A7 per cent went to Europe, 17 per cent to North America, 4 per cent to South America. H per cent to Asia, J per cent to Oceanic* and I jer rent to Africa A compane.n with <he figures for earlier tear* shnws a gradual diclln* in tb* share of our iir pirt* supplied by I nrx>|« ami In lb* «bar* Europe takes of our espots. This la due largely to the enlargement ot our trade with the Or ent. Imp'd* from Eur ipe hava grown from I *4 "UO.Ooil in IfiVfi to IMI,- 04)0,000 in I MON; from North Amer ica. 11 14 Ooo non m I IgA to 1227,000,- 000 in I#OA. from v nth America, from •112,MO 000 t- IISI.000 bulletin adds that in I00O they will 1*11 alvmt |14 000.000 balow tboee ot 1V0A, chiefly on account ot a reduction of the quantity of ruffe* and Indi* rubtier im ported From Asia the import* have grown from i.fiou to |j> t.ooo.- OOO in 1905. Exports to Europe have grown from I 4 in 1905 to North Amercia, from I10H,- 500.000 to 1200 500 1*00; to South America, fr< m I '3,000,000 to 150 000.- 000, and to Asia from 117,330 000 to I MARINES ARE READY The aecretary of tFie interior rejected May Be Called Upon to Quell Incip ‘.be bid* recenl'y opened in Pci fend ient Revolution at Panama. AO HULL M D. for cement for th* Fmatillaand tlkau Panama, June 2A.— The administra D •• a general banking and exchange atari irrigation projects. The price was tion of President Amador has l>een per- bus tiswa 1. n* made at current ratee too high. petnatod as the rrneult of the electii n* Five ice men al Toledo, Olilo, Lavr here today, but the conditions are now and drafts laaued oa pnnciiel cilia*. lieen found K'tilty of combining for the such on the isthmus that were it not S;19, Cregea purpoee of rftiaing tbo prhe of ire ftnJ for the |.ri •• io <■ here of a large Iwly of senten« cd to one year in the workhouse American marine*, wall armeil and Tslephsae Xx:hia:e Ko. IL and to |>ay a tine of f-5,000. equipped, and aeveral galling gun* I» SHELTON General (ireely has reorganised tbe mounted along the canal strip, a revo Ila lution would a I real y lie in progress. As relief work in Kan Franc.sco. matter* stand there is a feeling of sul Tbe friendship ot Russia and Great len discontent among the more progres Vi* — Britain ha* tieen cooled by the Jewish sive of the inhabitants ot the Panama massacre*. republic, which may yet break out in Tb* sultan of Morocco has signed th* open revolution. Jtuttc» ci Us react Kctary FxbUc Threats of assassination are freely treaty promulgated by the Algeciras Scio Oregon made and it is openly asserted by .he convention. Liberals that l*r. Amai'or will hardly Political signs in the East point to live much longer. Counter Roosevelt as the rand i<late to ron Today's elect i.m, while only for against Bryan meailiers of the Municipal council, was M. hit I OP A DeVANfY, Prep. Cross Creek, a small Pennsyivania admitted to be a test, and upon it* out town, baa (men wiped out by tire come depended the result of the gene Best 20i. Me«il in the Valley ral elretion* to lie held later. ansed by an electric storm. It is ramored that a large number Th* strike of bituminous coal miners Open All Night of Guatemalans are on the way here for in Michigan ha* l>een andeeffhy the men the purpose -if aiding in an attempt to Tf«t’ • We»t «R |u ?or r, rllaftd an»! »ay accepting tbe 1903 wage m ai *. overthrow the Amador administration •fall“'»» al lv Xi » ■ leave for Albany at Alb ANY. own.ON The president will likely visit the Color is lent to this report by th* pre* J SS p ss anal * me next fall and m-e for himself ence on the outskirts of the city of a teevee Posilaad sxaem.sxopm Oo To lb# the progreea being made on tbe canal. detachment of 300 American marines Iseves Alhanr 11 I* p m . il S> * m II > • m Arrtves Ashland 11 SS e m Canaila propose* law* which will step with gat ling guns. They were sent by Arriva* sacramente” 16 p n • • busine** of every kind on Hun.lay, even Governor Magtxin, who has so far de ArtKes Ben koarisro * SS p m •'■Il railway tram*. No game* or perform clined to explain their pretence. PHYSICIAN an! SURGEON EAST AND SOUTH REALESTATE BROKER, Albany Lundi Shasta Route Keystone Stow l’arto Pali«*** and Tutirisi rara on boia traina r ■ ara narramam» le ••*■*«* *w4 VI Paesi svd Tannai rar* In « hu-age. M la» a. >an loi.ai'SS' l Washiasli-n Ccmeecllng at bau Francare wiib ih* tarara, stsamahis linea he II ani’ me. Japen, i usa Fhiilppines, * entra, au.l hvulb America r l.a sncee will lie allowed where an admis slon is charged. IMPORTED YELLOW FEVER At a meeting of the board of •upar Single Case is Hrported at M.»*i*- viaor* of Kan Francisco city and county sippi Quarantine. Hhaving....... .. ...... ,._ffi cenia tbe tax levy was fixed at 11 322 per •• New Orisene. Jun* W.—One caee of 1100. Tbe new levy it 16 cent* and 2 flair Cutting............ 23 e«e I «. Salso*, agani al **si Sete stali..n yellow fever wa* reported todey at the *• mill* higher thaii last year Shampooing........... ,13 or aU lraaa Mississippi rivrr quarantine station, U6 •« 1 laths---------- -- -------- _2fi King Haakon and Queen Mau l have tulle* below New Orleans. Tbis is thè 4. I. ORAIG. O. P. A. tieen formally crowned as ruler* of GEORGE DAVIE PINH'UII lute tirsi case of yellow fever reported in Portland, Üragon. Norway. I Ixiuiaiana thia year by thè state boari! The Rtieelan douma blame* the gov of healtb. The palimi i* a Cubati ernment for the recent massacre* and «ailor who arrivivi at quarantine Jone call* on the cabinet to resign. IH un thè steamer Hoisteln troni Ha The Hwlstein la stili detatued at Experiment* ate lieing conducted in vana Kansas to ascertain the result of meat quarantine, having lieen di*in!e«'ed No otber case* ot elevatevi temperature Of Portland, Oregon preservative*. I>og* ar* the subject*. bave yet *p|-«-arrd 011 thè Hole'.ein. General tireely say* at least 50,000 I»r C II Iron, president ot the state people in Han Francisco are still de- board ol health, said to the inspecting l>eadent on the supply camp* tor food. party that he does not believe yellow DUES $1.00 PER MONTH Formal announcement has teen mad* fever is ep’d-mic m New Orleans or in NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION The existence of yellow by Attorney General Mooiy that he Lonisiaca For partlevlar* will pnwecute the Htandard Oil lor ac fever at Rio Janeiro and also ol two GROVER POMEROY T. L DUGGER case* ot bulmnic piagne at thal port cepting rebates. < olir. Io, Agent SCIO, OREGON aere te|v>rted to the state board by offi Tb* Transcontinental Insurance cera of thè steamer Sailust, arriving company is re|x,rted to have only aaeete bere today. The Sallsust waa diala sufficient to pay 10 pet cent ot it* Han fected al quarantine. Francisco loses*. Insurance companies have refused to Rebels Gaining Ground pay a dollar of ineuran- e at Hanta Koan, M«aic>> City, June IS.—Several trav California, claiming tbe earthquake rnine-l the city. Tbe state Insurance elers from bah a tor arrive-! here to night. They «ep< rl that the Gusto commissions bee pledge-) ble support. malan porta of Chemmperico and Kan Il D. Landon, ot the Bilvea lien Naw mills, i> prepared A grand jury at Portland has Indict Jove are well fortified and provided to till orders for ed 12 met. ior ronnetll m with fiau ls with the tieot artillery. They stale in the recent state election. More in that the revolution t as by no mean* dictment* will probably be ma.I*. ended, and that the revolutionary lead The peasant revolt ie growing in er* are popular in Guatemala. The de- feat suffered al Mangnay by th* rovoln- ifioutliern Russia. Order* taken at the yar le in H ■ • r at the mills In Jlilyea l'en. tlonists ha* not diecoll raged them. Il Ilia lumber Is the I ■eat of mountain flr. and priera are reasonable. E nglish woman suflrAgiste have tieen has brought about reorganisation of arrested for rioting. their force* and they have receive.! ad Bryan say* hl* kind of conservatism ditional artillery. were be president would be to destroy Track Cast Into Swamp. the trusts utterly. Halt lake. June fin.—A rang of 100 Tbe passage of th* lock canal bill by men In the employ ot the Oregon Short the senate is considered a personal vic Line picket) AO feet ol Rio Grande lory for R-oeevelt. Western trai k at 3 10 thia morning Ignoring Idaho te aakiny or information re and threw it into a swamp. garding the insurance companies which a deputy sheriff who attempted to serve refuse to pay their Han Franc *.w lose** a writ of injunction from the District court, the men put down Short Lin* in fall. steel and ran a tram of flat care on Freeh mutiniee have occurred in eev the new trark. The contested right ol •ral big Russian garrison* way is in the northern part ot the city A bulletin just iaeued by the census and give* accee* to a factory. bureau show* that there are 62 manu facturing concerns in Alaska with a Governor Harris III. capitalisation of 110.000,000. Chicago, June 26 — A special to the PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits LUMBER! LUMBER! Common «• Finishing Lumber LAINDOX! L A IN D O M ! Irvine f Myer, Props. Hack connects with all trains at Seto and morning train at Aftinkers. Our ri^s are first-class and our horses food drivers Prices reasonable. Loa Angele* physician* have just re moved the heart of a man and after washing it replaced the organ. The Mtient'a chances of reenvery are good In an accidant th* prong of a wooden rake pierced the man's breast, carrying in i irt which lnlged on the heart. Record Herald from Cleveland My* Governor Andre* I. Harris, of Oblo, is ill st bls home in Eaton, Preble county. Ils Is suffering from exheu«- tlon end acute Indtgeetioo end It Is douMlnl il he will be shle to return to Colembus to lake up hie duties. INJUSTICE TO WEST Î Congress Likely to Divert Mone) Meant for Irrigation. î? -e;5x;X « uf F »eri; hlhlíiiMMtfs* USE IT TO DRAIN PRIVATI LAM)S Virginia. North Carolina. Florida and Other State*. i - <’/• :;-T B”tte. June 23 —A Miner special from Hillings state* that Easterner* sre fl icking to that | lace by the hundreds to r«>gist*r for the Crow lands. Today they numhared approiinately HAU, which I* 20U greater than it was yester day. Th* crowds which arrived ttvlay wet* larger than any since the registra tion began, which was a week ago. The delegation of 2tMJ came in thia morning on the Hurlington train from the East. Most ot thoee on board came from Missouri. Iowa and Nebraska points. Hut one hailed from Conner tlrnt, while another gave bls addrees a* Sooth Carolina. The Noilhern Pacific br night in number* from Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Many of the pmepeel- Ive settlers have secured tents and have gone to the reservation, where they will eetal lieh camp* and make a tin r ough Inspection of the land*. At the present rate the registration in this city will not exceed 1U.OUO. Appeal* to English Women. Isindon, June IS.— The newspapers this morning print an apfieal from the women of Georgia, Kuasia, to th* w< turn ol England, complaining that by order of the Rueeian government Coe serka invaded th* central and western province* of Georgia and destroyed, burned and looted four town* and tOtl village*, treatirg the p< pulation with the blm.-et brutality, not even children eereptng murder. Th* name* ot the signer* ar* withheld at tbelr own r* qneet, hot they include a prince** •nd the wire* of many high officials. Dowia'a Plac* of Rafug*. Chicago. June 23.—WiltarG Voliva was agahl on the stand in the Dowle hearing today. He told of a osw-ret room In th* basement of Itowie'a reel- dence, the door ot which was lined with steel. 11« Mid Dowie hat told him many time* that he had oMistruct- ed this c ha tn tier for a refuge Iw-ran«« he believed members ot the Mae-mic order were constantly plotting against hi* life. I>owi« frequently declared, be eel I, that he was In constant danger Root Considers Action on Maatacra Washington, Jone 23. — Heeretarv R >ol ie giving consideration to the Jew- lab maaaacr»* in Rossi* paving al readv dlsrtxaasMl them with the president. Ao fnr tie baa taken no action. • ç ü 0 *4 e •4 * ïl U'WIHRI uauRl . iu>ioMq i laiiAii IIH**'«*I *»U.«I4 i9iiiiiiítiíL9!<ihr«yity!i9ii<iiiíl w « iimiv « m I U»>IIH<»4«W IlKSiüii »ix*« . . IWAJMlMiKt A* »•!! ■ tJtf i=WLM«fJÍiífMííHi! J í i ï ! i i í ; f >: ?=15 Si Ï s J g “ C Ï ’ Ï 5 i *, »•*itn»»*i * m I 4 tai >. J «•>11 <1 »»!•>« tavuija VV >•«**■ II - iï is.. ■ » • ■*'iii’iiq«*M “I 1*1 "» ■iWJtiqniaif 4«a|un<l r Ï •• 5 « î ? 5 i- » s £ r ? ; ; * ; ■ » ■? : 5 « : ç a i & ? i :1 i-'Fiÿe riHHj u»Ol'l-'->«M 4«Sin« • ■ eiMaaid Î $ R Ï usjliqn-lau OU«.* < ï h 5 H F ï JI 'i X *■ X Ï " ‘Í ? 515 ¿ 81 9 ¿ Hf ?- Í 2 Ï X ?-5 FI «I If ätt.31» sii 11 MUÍ 8 » 2 ? - g «I . < tls s REGISTER FOR CROW LANDS Crowd* of Easterner* Are Arrivirg at Billings, Montana. w u»| •quoMÀiitjjg - .. 1. 1 5 i»4. ««uaq • |WV **•>•<.» ïh? ifii lit » IM ÎSfl silii Bill* Now Pending for North Dakota Washington, June 23.— I arty la the present seeeton ot «wngveee Senator llansbroogh, ol North I>ak<>la, intro duced a bill authorising the ri|>endl' tore id 11 .ooO.UOO out'd the national reclamation fund lor draining isini|i In hie etale. When the bill went t* fore the’commiltee on Irrigation it was found that every acre to be i-enefitted was in private ownership, and the hill. It enacted, w< old not open to entry a single acre of public land. Notwith standing these diarluanrva, the senate committee ordeteJ a favorable report out of courleey beeauso llanvbrongh is a member of the committee It was then stated that a majority ol the com mittee believed the bill a bed one. and It was sttaed by several senators that II would never lie permitted to ]>e«* the senate. Nevei tbeleea the bill old peas and la no* before the house, where Ila chances of passing serin equally good. A hill la no* pending to divert fl,- 000 000 from the reclamation fund te dram the P enial swamp in Virginia ami North Carolina; another is pending to dram the Everglad«** ol Florida, ■ >nly a few days egos bill was Intro- diiced to take another fl >i> I, and ei¡•end it in draining the big swamp* ol Arkansas and M i » ii « i , and. in ad dition, there are two bills pending lor the drainage ot swamps in Minueeota, and three general hills providing for the government drainage ol swamps m all parts of the United State*. If the Hanabrough bill psuvra, it will open the way for these other measures of similar character, and it will be only a abort time before the greater portion of the nclamatlon fund, instead of i»e ing need for irrigating the desert lands of the Went, as originally intended, will be eipended In reclaiming swamps in states that have contributed not a cent to the rr< tarnation fur l and never will contribute. This legislation is a rank injustice to the West, which is counting on using its can public land receipts for the reclamation of its dra arts, and unless somebody calls a halt. the work of government irrigation will soon t>e brought to a standstill. It must be remembered that, noct thia precedent is established, it will l>* easy for delegatee from the East and Routh to combine and force through hills for the drainage ot the swamp* in the non a.ld states, and if the I ast and South ever do combine for thia pur|>>«e, the West will never have vnough votes to check th* onslaught. â 1 ’ ° « 1 M s= a h i h • ! i 5 Biss * ~ II! ; « .5 ± ïiréifii_ h '4 • if 8 2?Sri»S'4 I 1 HR *hK 2 Ht£ i 9 I C ü a= <f= j¡ 1 SulaaeB u*u|;q- Us* i«|.S)l I* J 28 9 2S f$ «2 f. H ! V«? s? i tr?« V tt 4 •*•>11’1 n«l*M •uta >a||«|atM I s 9nfS £ xj ttuniqiwuM •M<na I ’ ‘”rÎ<;ïTÎ^5u ' 1 mam puso,« asas ina ivnl.g >4 e -X ■s ««1 non 1 ■In l«*r| »4 { I •<*(««*•* I —J - >R •• 4 «I« I I ti«>! 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