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■ * THE RED * » TRAIL , • O ¥ • T A V K A I M A ■ D vejed by tao ot bis aculjt»« te <b« eoe- »•ut gala, and ib« r«l b»arted ;<.rt»r had r^pt rvfuaed bua admlaoioa, but, «ra ih« rontrary, bad eagvrly giveo bla all • b» aveietan»-« tua tvudlLoU to requie». U bile thè lepero waa grsdually regalo- iug hi» w-na««. hi» rostrali»« a«k»d ques ti..tra wlib (Hat cautxju stili pwuliar to tbeir Motean nature. Tt» siefev porter waa a wortby womaa. erxkx»»d wltb a wry »mali »fnvk ot braln». aod fuud of talhing ito Andine (bla opportualty to indulge la ber favorite etnployinerti, eh» wa» Mslly l»d oa, and. almoat of b»r <>wn acrord, told all «b» knew. noi «uapecting tb« barra «he did. IVheo tb« tbrao taper«« had drawn all Officers Suspecl Several Baker City ihey rould out of the »later porter, they Characters and Arreste Will bastened to I mv « th« convent Jus* »• tbey eiu.Tged loto th» «trrot. tb«y found Follow In Due Time. theuieel.ee face to far« with No Carnero. 11»» generai'« rapata«, «bora bis master liad •ent on a tour of dlarovery. Tbey Baker City, Or., Ot. ft.—A network ran up to bim. and in a few word« told of facte and circumetancea la weaving Ut him «bar I mi -! happened Tbi« waa grave, and lb« rapetas trem encourage the belief that lite officers bled Inwardly at th« tevrlatlou, for b» un- ‘are following closely the dynamite mur Indica deratond th» terrlbla danger by which bl« derers ot Haney K. Brown. friend» were menaced. But Carnero »«• tion« p»t I nt more strongly titan ever to a clever man, and at one« mate up bto Fcrleration indicate aa the BMa«eint, mind to hi« cour»» of action. ITbeir motive aeeut« to hava been to II» groatly pra!»»d th» tapern« for th» destroy a man wlto they thought sa« •kill they had displayed In dlecovgrlng playing litem double, or «h>«a fats th« s»cr»t, put «orn» plaetrro Into their would hr a warning to all foe» of th« hand«, «nd «»nt them off to th« g«n«r«l. Federation «ho iutve not "had the fear with th« tecommendattoo, which wa« ot God put in their heart«." a» tire m>wl n~-.-te.nry, to mak« 1 ***_ j miner» have often exprrweed it. «pee.I Then. In hto turn, h» l-»g»n prowl The netw.irk of evidence ie tighten ing round th« ronv»nt, and ««pav-iaJly th« ing around eeveral heal character» who carriage, which ('uruml.la mate no diffi ate known t<> !«• Fmieratiun extremist«. culty in letting him approach, for th« That they know they are amproted is reader will doubt!»«« have gu«M» d that th« animosity th« Indian had 00 Mveral rcaliaed by the detertlev» end officers. ocraalon« «visead for th« cap«t«». »•• Considerable evidence ha» been gather prefetidwl. and that tb«y w»r« perfectly ed. but not enough yet ft>r arnote. Thursday night a gunshot encounter good friend« when nobody could or between the sheriff and bold ciiatee h.ar them Th» capatas aklllfully profited by th« ters, the night Iwfore an attempt to ronfusion created In th» crowd by th« J kill the bloielhourxi» in Die county jail I carriage entering th« ronv»nt. to throw and threats to demolish it—liieee or- In. unpereelved, tb« paper M. Italiler had curreiM-ro are cauait.g the people of Ba foutxL < 'irt»ln n»w that hl« friend« would ker county to wonder ewcli day if th« !>♦ on tbelr guard, he went off tn hl« turn, night will bring forth a not her deed of after rvrommendlng the «pirn he left b«- terror. for« th» convent to k«-«p up ■ g>»-d watch, The assertion of Mr. Lillard that he ■ nd ws'ked In the directum of the i'laaa l«id I-deration money to Brown for Mayor. Ida testimony in the Adams trial and Al tb« romer of the Calle de I’iaterns h« «aw • man standing In front of a pul that Brown wm in the service < f the iti» capata» entered lb« pul- Federation»ia boroe out by Clarence quería, quarto and let fall a piaetr« which rolled Itarrow. legal counsel for the Fe»lera- to th« foot of th« man »tan.llng In th« tion officiate, and by Haywoal that the But deorwsy, TI.» latter /t.«-;-»4. pl. ked up tn men regarded him aa ■ friend. the coin, and restored It to Ila owner, this is not lielievd a» a mire sign that and the rapetas walked out, doutdlem Mt- the Federation did not desire Brown's tailed and routloualy continued hla way. murder. (tn rmchlng th« p!«M again, th« man of A new wllnees to the tail-woman epl th« pulquería, who waa probably going soda «a» found tonight In Mias Navona the Min» road aa hlmeelf, w»a at bla .Miller, who pa-«r»l the kimono man 10 heel«. mlnut«w twfure the expluaion. The “BeihumeurF the mpatas asked In aatne man wa« eev-n by Mrs. Brown a a low voice, without turning round. ' httla while later and a few minutes lie- "EhF th« other an»wer»d In the »am« fore the dis» itsrgc, also by Mt«. Romig, k»y. who remarked to her husband that a '"The genera! know« the affair at the convent; If you do not mak» hast«. Ikm woman was outside who walked and Martial, I toft Antonio and th» two ladlro lookd like a man; and by H. 8. tied- will b« attacked on th» road white going dra>, a plumlwr. to th« quinta; warn your friend, for there 1« not a moment to Inaa." LANE REFUSES IMMUNITY When h« turned back. Itelhumeur kad diMp;ear».|. th« Canadian with hla entr arterlatle agility waa already running In Southern Pacific Officiai Not Allowed th« direction ot Valentin»'« house. Aa to Y all of Rebates. for the rapetas, aa ha wa» In no par Han Francisco, OcL ft.—Ar. unauc- ticular burry, h* quietly walked lack to th., g. u.-ral'a, where tie found bi* m««t«r <-<«»ful effort «a» made by Attorney In a furioua passion with all bl« people, Peter F. Dunne, of the Southern Pacific railway, to have Chief Traffic Agent and more particularly with hlmaelf. Ily an «evident, too portentoua not to Luce placed on the stand yrotentay at hav« been arranged beforehand, not on« the close of the taking of testimony by of h*« bor»ea could b« mounted. three Inte-retate Commerce C< tuiniMionet were foundered, four other« had been bled, Lane. The commiaaioner made hia tea- ■ nd tl>« teat three were without ehoaa. In eon« for doing i»o plain, the ml'let of thte tb« caiatas rrrlvad “It Mr. Luce was place») on the with a look of alarm, which only height ■tarxl,” he «aid, “it might raiee the ened bte ma»t«r'« pa»»ion. Carnero pru question of immunity. It would lie dently allowed tb« general's fury to grow improper and inexpedient at thia time a little cairn, and then answered him. to give Mr. Luce Die benefit ot immun Ha prove.! to him tn tba first placa ity.* * that h» would commit a eerloua act of im Mr. Ihinne said that Mr. Luce could prudence by hlmaelf starilng In purBull of the fugitive« In the prewent state of af complete the explanation of iho epacia! faire. and especially on the «ve of a pro- or inaide ratro «htch lirul been parttally uunctamento which waa about to dm-lte made by J. C. Hlubbe, and plrunici at Mr. hie fortune«. Then h« remarked to him length that he «hould 1« sworn. that alt paona, commanded by a rvwolut« ijme declined to administer the <«th. man, would ba »uffident to conquer two Another renvationai incident of the men probably badly armed, and. In addi hearing occi yted «hen John Dillon, tion. »hut up In a carriage with taro la one of the chiefs of the Miller A Lux dle«. whom they would not «spaa« to tba corporation, aakcl for permission tn risk af being kilted. Ilx-»« rvaaona being take the stand so a« to amend hto troti- good, tb« general listened and ytalted to mony. He then »aid he g.>t a reduc them. tion on the published rate on heal "Very good." b« Mid; “Carnero, you shipment« «in»-« the Hepburn act. are one of ray oldest servants, and to you "And J must eay," h« added, "this I entrust th« duty of bringing back my influenced rue to give the Interstate nteam" bnrtinens to Hie Nouthern Pacific." (To to continuad ) Physician Hh« looked at him In »nrpriee. “You gue»»| oh. It la Impossible, »»nor." ah» rnlalnod The Frenchman am I tod. "My ai»t»r Dona Helena, aa la gen •rally th» a»» tn nventa. haa cbne»n on» of her companion«, whom »h» I uvm mor» dearly than th» other», and made h«r her Intimât» friend, la auch th» caao, madam ?" **llow do you know ItF H» continued, with a »mil«: "Now, tbla young lady, ao belo«»d not only by llaietia but by you. in«<lam, and all your community, la a genii», kind, loving girl, who. In e-.nwouenie of a grant mlafortun». Irecam» Inaane. but whom your tender car» ha» r.-vtored to reason. Still, you keep the latter fact a profound secret, before all from her guardian, who. not contente»! with haring stripped her of h»r fortune, now ln>l»t» of r<>1»l>lng her of her happlneaa by forcing her to marry him.” "Hehor. ae«ior.** th» abbe»a »«claimed, aa ah» n — froo. her »<nt. with an aatoo lahment bl<-nd<*d with terror, "who ar» you that you know ao many thing» of which I bettered the whole world Ignor ant F "Who am f, madam? th« brother of Helena, that I» to any, a man in whom you cnn place th» nxaat entire conMem w." ”<¡0 on, caballero " "Th« guardian of jMna Anita, either that he baa suapHon, or for »0111» other motive, wrote to you y—>tenlay. ordering you to pr»t>are her to marry him within twenty four hours. Sinew th» receipt of thia fatal letter, Ilona Anita haa be.-n plung»d in the dee|»e»t deepair. a despair further heightened by the »lldd.-n de(«rt ur» of my stater, the only friend In wh<«*» arma ah» can aafaly reteal her heart’» »»<-r»ta, I Hd you not recelv« a vlait yeetenlay fr<an I km Serapio do la Ron.la F "Yea. that gentleman deigned to «lait me a few gMmienta iwforw I received the fatal letter to which you hare referred." "Iri»i not I ton Neraplu, on leaving you. My th»»» word» *11» k nd m<mgh to In form Ikma Anita that a frleml I» watch ing over her. that thia friend hi» al ready given b»r unequivocal proof» of th» Intereat h» take« In her happiness, and that, on th« <iay when »he again «•*••» the Franclw an monk, to whom »ha <> in fro-». I onew b»for», all bar miafortunca will tat «Sided?*” "Yeo. wonts.” l'on Serapio did utter thoae "Well, madam. I am a»nt tn you. not only by him. but by another |>»r»on. who la no I mo than th« President of the Re public, not only to tak» away my aiator, but alao to aak you to deliver up to m» I ton a Anita, who will ae<ompany her.” **lleav»n I» my wit ne««, »»nor. that I would l>e delight'd to do what you a»k of m». I nhappily. It I» not in my pow- or; l>ona Anita wu entrusted to me by her aol» relation, who la at th» aa • Uni« ber guardian, and though h» I» unworthy of that title, and my heart hire to In re fttalng you. It la to him alone that I am bound to deliver her .’* •Thia objection. madam, th» Jtiatlc» of which I fully appreciate, baa Iwn tor*- •»en by th» persona who»» r»pr. »»iitatlv» I am Hence they ron»ult»d -n the toeaua to remove the x-nipl»« by entirely releae- Ing you from responsibility. Father, give thia lady the paper, of which you ar» the bearer.” Without uttering a word (ton Martial took from hla pocket the blank signature Valentin« had entrusted to him, and haniied It to the aid.»« fill«»l up. “What ia thlaF aho a »bed. "Madam," the Frenchman anawemt, "that paper la a blank algnature of the ¡‘resident of the Republic, who orilera you to deliver I tuna Anita Into my hand« ” "I •»» It,” »b» Mid, sorrowfully | "un fortunately thia blank signature. which would everywhere ela» have the strength of th» law. la ¡w>werl<-»v here. W» only Indirectly 'lgp»nd on th» teui|»tel power, but ar» completely subjugat'd to th« »plr- Itual pew»r, and wo can only receive or der» from It." Tb« Tigrcro took a aida glane*, full of deapalr. at hla co-npanlon. who«« faco war »till amlllng. “What would you require, madam." h» continued, “in order to conaent to givo up tbla unhappy young lady to m»F “Alaa, aenor. It to not I who refuaa goutplianco. U»av»u to my wltn«M that it 1« my gTMteot dewlro to » m b«r «arap« from h»r i»»r»e<-uiur.” ”1 am thoroughly convinced of that, :na>lam . that la why. feeling perauaded of your good feeling towarila your charge. I aak you to tell m« what autbority you roqulro la or<tor to glv» her up to ma." “I cannot, oeoor, allow It-ma Anita to quit tbla content without a perfectly rot ular order. aign»d by Mon»»lgn»ur th» Archbiahop of Mélico, who «Ion» ha» the right to command her», and whom I am compelled to otwy." "And If I bad that ord«r, madam, all ' - • • I ' - r.-: x "You would bar» no further dlfBculty In allowing fa.na Anita to depart F “I would deliver her to yuu at once, tenor." "Sinew that I» th» roa», madam. I will a»k you to do ao. for J have brought you that order.” "You hava ItF ah« Mid, wltb undls gullied delight. ”ll»r« It la,” h» anawered. as he took • l*l*er from hi» pocketbook ■nd lut tided It to her. Sb» opened It at one«, and eagerly pe ruaed it. "Oh, no." ah» continued, “liona Anita to free, and I will " "On» moment, maikm.” h» Interrupt ed her. ”hav« you carefully read th« or der I bad th« honor of giving youF "Yea. Mr." "In that ca»» b« kind enough to allow th« youug ladle« to put on awular doth Ing. and. •• their departure muat !•" hept averot, allow giy earring« to »uter the front courtyard." "What muat I any, though, to th» young lady’« guardian? I am going to «>>» him to lay." "train tlm«; tell him that you may »ucceed In getting her to conaent to the projected marring«, but. on the condition that It tw deferred for eight and forty hour». In forty bourn, madam, tJvneral <lu»rr»ro will not como to claim th« hand uf Ikiua Anita.” Killed Io Terrorize Enemies o! Miners* Federation. CHAITKR XXIII. The abb»»«, who underatood th« Irnpor tanca of a »peedy concluaion, left her vtoltora In the |«r!or. and. In orlar to avoid any mlaunder»tanding, heraelf un ilertieA to fetch lb» two young ladica, after giving a lay alater order» to call the carriage Into the fir»t courtyard. TIi« Irav« taking waa abort, for Ibera waa no time tn loa» In vain compliment«. The young ladle« drew down their veil«, and proceeiled to the courtyard under guidance of th« abb»««. Th« carriage had been drawn aa chaw aa poaalble to Iba cloiater», and the court waa entirely dete-rted, only the abtMi«a, the al»t»r por ter, and a confidential nun wltnrwlng th» depart ura. Aa th» Frenchman op»n«d th» door of th» carriage a plec« of pap«r lying on th« e»at caught hl» eye. lie telaed It without being wen. and hid It In the hol low of hi« band. After kiaalng th» good abtwm fur the la»t time, the young ladle« tieik th» back ««at. and I ton Martial the front, aa did M Ralller, after previously wbtoperlng to the coachman, that I». to Curtimilla, two Indian word«, to which h» replied by a »iniater grin. Then, at a ■ignal from the aid»«««, the convent gate« were opened, and the carriage atarted at full apeeil, drawu by »1« powerful mulea. It waa about «»ven o'clock In th« morn Ing. The fugitivas— for we can giv« them no other name galloped In »llencw fur the fir»t ten or fifteen minute«, when th« Frenchman gently touched hl» compan Ion*» »boulder, and ulTered him th« paper he had found In the carriage. "Read," h» Mid. The paper only contained two word«, hurriedly written In pencil: •Tak« car«." “Ith, oh.” the Tigrero »«claimed, turn Ing pal», "what do«g thia mi-anF “It mean» that in «pit« of our precau tion«, or perbapa on account ot them, for In theae confounded affair« a man never know« how to act In order to do cvive th« perwin« be fear», we ar« dis covered, and proliably have »plea al our brota.” “And what will become of the young After hearing evidence <f other «hip. ladiea In the «vent of a diaputeF "In the »vent of a fight, you mean, for per», mneral of «horn admitted recel»- Keltp»« 1« Stldo««aa. th«r« will tie an obetlnate on», I foretell. 1 ng rebate* on »hipments within the “It was Ilk« fairyland In mldocaan." •tate, the hearing wa« cloeed. Well, w» will defend them a« well aa we said Captain Ixickbart, of Hie British can." "I know that; but aupporo we ar» kllletir* “Ah! there 1« that chance; but I never think of that until after th« event.” I tona Anita bld her head in her friend’» boro tn. “R<-«Miir« youraelf, señorita." th» Frenchman Mid. “and. above all, (•» si lent. for the aotind of your vole« might tie rei’ognlieit. and change Into certainly what may «till be only a »uapiclon. 11» ■ide«, remember that If you have enemlM you have also friend«, «Inc« they took th» pre«-«ulIon to warn uv Now, In all probability, th!» unknown offer of advicw will not hav« «topped th»r» but thought of th» mMti« to com« to our aaalatanc« In the most effectual manner." t ¡«neral I »on Sebastian Guerrero had organised a band of «pl»« compoaed of leperoa and scoundrel«, who, b«vw«ver, po»w-«sed acknow lodged cieverne»» and •kill, and If Valentine had e*-«;»««l their •urveillance and foiled tbelr machina tions, It was,solely through th« habit« which be contracted during a lengthened life In the prslrlea. and which had be- «•om« sn Intultlrm with him. so far did he carry tb« quality of «renting and un masking an enemy, whatever might b« the countenance be borrowed. Th« Convent of th» Bernardino« had naturally become for aom« days past th« canter of th» surveillance, as It waa th« spying headquarter«, of Ifem Sebastian's agent«. Th« arrival of a carviag» with closed blinda at th« convent at one« gave th« alarm; and though M. Ralliar waa not personally known, th« fart of hla be ing a Frenchman waa euflktent to rouM suspicious. While the Frenchman and th« monk wer« conversing with th« abtwos, a l«p»ro pretended to hurt himself, and waa cwn- st.-amahip Erroll. arriving front Yeko- haina. In diMTlblng a meteoric ihiiwrr and an ecllpae of the ntoon which took pi„.w white h'« «hip w«a on the Ions voyage On th« night of October 1 there wa« a »ho« er of meteors Omt Insttvl sixteen seconds, followed by the moon ecllpae, and there wa« a furor« among the Chinese crow of forty seven man. When tlm «hip totK'hed at Hong- Kong tiw» entire crew w«Itevi from tlm ship. ttoptaln lax'klmrt sat dlscvitiso- lately In hla cabin a few hour» later when word was brought him that th« forty seven had rotumcl, laden with ChltMw lncenae. >>aa sticks and flra- worka of all sorts. Fbr days after Ota ship had Bailed through tit« Ited R»*a and Indian Oce«n. the men would bold a dally ser vice with their multlcoiorwl gewgaw* After they bad becoma habitual the captain dlaoovered that th« Chinese, be lieving that the meteoric shower and ecllpae «as a dread aim of the gods, wero attempting to pnq.ltlate tlie splr- Ita. New York Telcrrmn. The State of Washington produced l(MkX).000.000 ahlngh-a In 19t»l finest year, or 'Vt’A per cent of tb« total out put of th« I'nlted Stat«-*. Waahlngton ha* mllla, with a dally output of 47.lMO.OiiO, or 18 p«r cent more than IWA. In no other Stat« does the year ly output approximate 1,000,000. Coal Near Manila. Kan Franc toco, Oct. ft.—Uncle Kam is to undertake the mining of coal on hla own aicount from deposit* found on one of the- southern Islands In the Phil ippine group. Kaltih John MacKanaia, mining expert for the War department, is here on hi» say to the Philippine*, "rhiwe coal mines," aays Mackenxie, "are on Ute island of Itatuan, about 2<MI mil«« to the southward of Manila. The coal is bituminous. There is on* six-foot seam, and it is aupp.'awvl fo !w a very cheap working proposition to mine it. Surgeon Tetopbow« Kscbang« Sa II •Ot. J Iti I O. OILL, D M ti t-w» a general 'wnblng »*><1 » »change bu«4 nee» lx»n. mad« al «WgMWt tate» wad -Imita Iteiv^i ou prlM-lt«! eitle« U Tb» Be»t Tiw. » In Portland bi Kat to at yhst cto»» work In ail tnmbroot dentistry t t *:t<>, Otegon Saio ütlíM» Dentist WFAVING KET FOR ASSASSINS CHAPTER XXII - (C «•><■.! ) Without speak lag, th» »later iua.1» th« Visitor a »Ign to follow her. »nd led them to th* parlor where we ha«» already taken th» rater. and wharv th* abte-M waa waiting for them. “I bad th» honor, madam.** M Rallier eald. with a r»«pe»-tful bow. “to »»nd you yaotvrday by on» nt my aervaota. a latter, la which I iofurraed you of thia tnorn Ing'« vlslL" "Yea. Caballero.” ah» at one» anawered. “I duly rerolvwj tbla letter. and your ala tar Helena la ready to r> away with you. whmrtar you espreaa tba wish. Still paru.lt ma to make ona rw|U»at of you.” "Nprok. madam, and If ! ran ba of • any a»r .!■.<•■. that I Shall ewgerly aria» th» op| ortunlty." “I know not. cntaUlero. how to »«plain myaalf, for what I ha«» to «ay to you la really ao strange that I fear lest II abould call up a »mil* to your lipa. Although I kina Helena lias only l»*m a few months la our courant, ah» ha» Inada hrraclf ao b»lor»d by all her < ouipaniona. through her eharmlag character, that li-r d»;-art uro la aa oeeaaioa of mourning for all of us." "You render m» very happy and r»ry proud by »jroklng thus of my alaler, ma da tn." **Thla pmi*» I» only th» »iprmalon of th» »tri ■ ■ »t ti .' h ■ « .« W . h i a . «»ally moat griered to uro h»r leara ua tbua HUH I abould not ha«» ventured thus to make myself the interpreter of our regri-ta »rr« them not a very alriurg r»a»on that re> kr. It >■ ..t a i/ity t ■ ap<-ak to ,I.” “1 am tietenlng. madam, though I can guana befor.-tiaud what you ara going to aay to tn»." W A RWINO. Ca«hk«r. O. PRILL, M. D : I ORKooX Pap’s Coffee House H. MONTAMI L cnAHLE- j . XAiizn ¿B ulx ' vmmkm U> iliner IlnwM XTefrtatcr. Attorney-at-Lai) Notary I’wlrik and ScU Id lor u< rateate aod i wi-km». | iiftor.m WsMMMrwL ti. M. Tt'BNka ALBANY* OB BUON U. Bryant Mrwl Brl of th« Al M. M c A ltix ROYAL RESTAURANT C. C. Hryan' oras tut and Niwur BUYABT A BOR Attorncys-at-Loio Al.ltAXY. GB BOOS Gondwui Block Oregon Albany GO ATHKHrttBV « WYATT Keystone AttorneijS’üt-Lüir TO 1 H I! Parta Staine office tn Ulumterg Bkrk ALBANY t I I r t OR®.«!» Only I irvt-Llasa Shop in thè City Dig .».» .. Ilab ( ulti»* , *b4unj«w»|ug Hffi'h» te.«»»«» e..«,«».. BI.W ARI- OP UEf tXTIVE TIll.l.S (il ORUt. DAMI . 1 MI Linn County Abstract Co. KLIM), MI TOMI Xotarij Public fifth* rvgkl pmixhty yow tnfend to pun ha«** »r vw>p< «• « e « urti y f< h money kaned, our pffktnme reviving tbo »«rttvill of uur «Mprrl •no» >.»tal4tehrd in JWi. fl. Proprietor Willhl i SHELTON oí Z. Iberni» ?’*<eutA t.cxrriii« 1$ wnta REAL ESTATE BROKER Manager. office «.roar Thtnl an-l Hnw-talbln It tv. ALBANY. OR! .ON. Corvallis & Eastern R. R Twenty « «fw-rirrtr*? in Notary *worfc l«h ! »liuHtiif tfitc« ittr a Ik>i(tw 4»f writlaik h.wf .n>4 Ilfs ait ! Ian! tMI«*« Ad- iiid. rinuhm » ' 4*»tt»f<« it«» Ji, Mleti hM to: : .. u ij tJ.k- procured «'lainintM Hill .CM 50 YEARS’ ' r.XPEMLNCK No I- iaavM Yaiulna ..._ .. 1 to A Arrive» AiKny ll.te A M No S— Irwin l<wve» Allein y .11 M r M “ “ »»Mvaiita . _____ l.ts “ " arrive» Yaquma.»—. .. S «u A Teeliu Tw aw«l riuM ItetrolS. No. S- Iw.H APwny for It»trolt.._. A. Arrive« bvtroit ........ ......... ....... It 90 A No. S- Ixwvee twirott --- - ---------------- . loo P. Arrive« Ah«ny....._............. ip r M. Ki M m 0 Tn»oic M arbs K» ■» « Coe.e-OKTS Ac. ARTcn«>e !•••<»•¥«!'»* 1*4 r^c{n r.;«f • 'I • Y W* I * • <■*> f St Mil < "sr- > 8 I’** » • Vf-t ♦ Wvitfo <.. ’ •**«». Hl ffffj F *. • fr» - < ■ •< f« r •« ” *ri* rffilffiteta. I » . • ’•*. *i t‘ Mt» -i. A < « l rv<»tV9 Ç.-o-U n fkff, WHf rut «MefoPifC, in Ino Tvwlee fur < erteilt« NO.B— Lsaraa Albany totCorvallto 7:«S A. M Arri Tea Curvante ........... ....... Sigi A. M Ho lu- lcaveeAltuny . __ _______ .tir Arriva« al lorvallto ...................... ..» at r No. S- L«av«« Allwny.......................... .. .... .?A' r. M Arri» «e Córranla. ............... S.1& f. M Sdtniilic jHiiKrican. A hffi-idAe'n r«’t Ulte?Pk ‘e » *1 -k' - î rlp* r at n < f B ? U 1 •. • r«..- t ur t t!.e, I. ! -.j a" n* •*.•**». v.n, Ml IN & Co?*’ ■ Hewîwi IXM.cn Ortl-w, .3» » M. Wean Trelus tur Altmuy. IL 0 Sallowneu Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark skin becomes favcinatitig when dr!i. airly soft, undenpreM with the radiant glow which indi- cate»ai.e»h v, m tive .ion. Rob«rt- . . ■ . > and »t >ri«»to r o ' .irtl.ee,,|orw , hchamum I 'r at <l brunrtie aitae. R.-bert- ine ii cr na:n pr..tc, t <>n against tan, • ni-i.r:; a <1 trc. Lei if applied be- f‘>re ri;......re to sun or wind. x«. r- lewvee Oorvallta .......... «:«i A ArrlvM AMaay k No » - leaveeCvwvallte ............................ lt>> r Arrive» si Altuui> ......... I.U I* No 7— IvwTeeCorvwllto Arrive» Altwiiy Bo 11- iro, e* I orVailto ... .11 III A. M Arrives at Albany ..Ute I-. No IS • trove» AUwny ..... .. ............. n «5 C Arrive« at Corvallta ...11« I*. All o( 1 he a’«ive train« conrx-> t with H.oitiiem Fa. Ifin t i.in|*ny train», tiuth al AKainy an-l riervwlha. «• well «• train Bw I ho roll, giving illnv-t eervu-» u> N< w|»rt and a-tjweni troolMM oe well a» llroitenbueh But logo. Tut further in tor ma lion apply to GKO r NEVIS- uan. Paaa AgL II. It. CRtiNteK Agent, Albany iran impcrceptibl« «been — : i't,’ aj i » • .« hr » ity. r- uâ T ÍROBERíINEl ■s ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ aaaaaaa»aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa • ■ < I U M MYkK Scio Livery an Feed Stables MYI.R A KKMAKDSON, Enjoin Reduction of Rates. Rioux Falta, 8. D., Oct. ft.—Al) land ing railroad« having lines in Houth Da kota have cotnmenerd a united action . in tbo Unite.) State« court in this city ' for a pet manent injunction preventing the state board of railroad commiaaion- j er« from putting into effect October IS Ohtna ha« ten railways In opwratlwn. an order redneing paaoenger rate« in with a total mileage of 2.23S, or aiwut the »tat« from 3 to 24 canto a mile. ' v«wr t«uth tbM uf Groat Ur I tala. < I Proprietors < Hacks connect with nil trains ls/th at U'cst anti Afankers. Our rijfs are first-class and our horses Qood drivers. Prices Reasonable. MHO»».«» T. MUNKgRS. Pr«a*t C A WARNER. B«c y 0. -««tara: T. J W. T E 0 4 4. C. A MUNKERR GILL, MVEhs BARNES WARNER Lumbar Trust's Black 800k. Minnaapolia, Oct. 6.—The Federal grand jury Uxtav rrounte.1 the Investi gation of the "little black laxtk” which, catalogue hou«ea dealing in lumber and manufactured artick« al lege, has bean u»e<l by the lutnbei trust In an effort to ruin the mail order btisi* nrea. Il is no« known that there WM a eertet meeting ot lumher dealers in Mlnnrapolto Inst «Inter and later a similar meeting of siiout 60 Ittmlartnen in Chicago, < SCIO MILLING SUCCESSOR* SCIO ROLLER INCORRORATEO DEC COMPANY TO MILLS 2S. 1BOT W« do a General Custom Milling Bualnaaa. Flour and F««d on Sale. Wheat Bought and E«chanq«d _ _ for Flour. We are In the Field for Business, and Will Treat You Right SCIO MILLING COMPANY S C I o R e r GON