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Tb* gnvsrnment, on tb® ••tb*r b«nd. hoie®«sr well Informed It may b*. and b»w«v*r well ou Ila guard. 1« obliged to remain for • ■■ :<ngtb of t^tn® In an at(ltu<l® of ern.-4 *»,• tat wlth.- it knowing when • ttw danger that men* -■ It will come, or tb* »trengtb of tb® rebel How It will bav* to cv?o>b«t. On tb* u<b*r band, again, a* th* aeeret of tb» dlecovvry of th» | l-.t r« ..»In« with a email band of cnuMential ag-ut« of tb* aatborltlew. th* latter <lo n-M know at first whom to trust, or whom to r- ktxi on. They »uapert everybody, *v®u tbe very troops d®f-ndlng tb®m. whom th*y f®ar to see turning aga n*t theta at any moment, vud overihrowliig them. This Is morn especially ths caae In Mexico and all tho old H;.«nl»b nn-«. »'cr ib« govsrnmsntal •yet-m 1« e«,®* nt tally military, and I» con®, ptently only bn»*d on naturally unintelligent and vena) troop», who ar* utterly defl. .rut of pal rlotle feeling», and wb*un Intereat alone, that I* tn any, |wy nr [eonMkliifl, can k®*p to tbeir duty. Tbe President of tb* Bepllbllc bad been Informed of th® <f®elgnv <>f th* general, • > far aa that waa i«*-.ble : b* had known for more than a month that a vast plot wns being formed : b* even waa aware of the pr ' n"d.- lay fit—I for th® ptniiunelamento. but h® .lid not know a syllatila about the plaua arrangea! by iMm Ratwartan and hl* adherent*. Aa tba plot waa to nurat out In M. ti • th- I’reslih nt bad filled th® capita) «« tb tr.->;a. and called In th-®» on ah-w fid-llty be thought he .ould r-- h n with tbe great*»! certainty. But bl* preparation» were tie-— otrilv restricted to ibis, snd he had beec con strain») to wait till tbs revulutlou coin ■enesd. it buret forth with ths »u-hlenneau nf a peal nf thunder at tweuty |,)»--•-« alm ultaueenialy, at about the sscutid b-eir nf ths tarda. Th* President, who waa at oore Informed, and who had only c-xue to the clrru» In order not to b® lnv®»t®-l la th® government place«. In»tantly took tba measure» be thought n -»t ®ffi- »-loua The new», however, rapidly arrived, and heron « wora- »nd w -t -». »nd th* In surrectlon waa ••■umlng frightful propor tlon» Th* révolter» at firnt tried to Install themaelvra on th* I'lnta Mayor In order tn seis® the government pwlac®. but being repuleml with lose, after a very eerlou* contest, they ambuaended theme lie« in Tn- u'-iv, H< tn-la, M--nt* rills and Han Agustin »tn -t», erected Imr ricadro and eichanged a sharp fire with the faithful troops. Tim cannon roared tn th* square and th* Imll* made large gat« In th* rank* of the insurgents, who replied with yells of rag® and lncr<-a»->d firing. Colonel Lupo bad taken iweaalon of two city gate«, wbl-h be burned down, and through whl- h fresh re enfori'etuents ranched the Inaurgrnt», why tn-w pro claimed themaelvra master« of ouethlrd of th® city Th® fi-r.-lgn merchant*, <•» tabllahed In Mexl-'o. ha-I hoist'd tbeir nn t loua I flag» over their h<-u»--a. In whl-li they remained »hut up and suffering great anilely. The President waa »till standing mo tionlraa In the renter of the clrcua, frown Ing at each new mi-»»agr. or angrily atrik Ing the i-ouimrl of bla saddle with hl® clench»! fiat. All at ones a man glided secretly Iwtween hl* horse’s leg* snd gent |y Inuched hl» bool. The general turned roun-t quickly. "Ah!" the general exclaimed, on rrcog nlslng him. "At Inst! Well, t'urumlila?" But th* Indian, without answering, thrust a folded paper Into bls hand and dbnptienml as rapidly ■• he hail come. The general eagerly «canned the letter, which only contained th**® word», writ- ten In French "All la going on well. Charge vigorously." The genera I'» fare trr«»w brighter. he drew hltpaelf up haughtily, and bran-liah Ing hl» sword with a martial air, shouted In a voire bean! by all: "Forward, Mu- ebacboa !" Then, digging hl» «pur» Into hl» hors®'» ■M m , be galinyi»! out nf tbe circus, fol lowed by th* greater pert of the trnopn, ths remainder receiving orders to hold thslr present position until further warn Ing. "Now," »aid the President to the offi rer* who pre»»®-! round him, "the game I» iron; within an hour th* Insurrection wlll be eoiKiuervd." Tn fact matter* had greatly altered. Thl* la what had occurred : Valentine, a* w* mid. had taken a house In Tarttba *»reet, s'>4 another In th* vicinity of tb* S»n Mmro gate I luring the night that preceded the pro nunclamento, ■H»1 resolute »ildlera. com mandad by faithful olfirers. were Intro dured Into th* houea In Taculia street, where they remained ao well bidden that no oua auapected tbeir pre»-nce. A »Iml lar number of troop* were Mowed away tn the bom» at tb* Han fevaaro gate. Don Martial, at the bead of a large body of men, slipped into the »mail bouss belonging to the capataa. and. being warn ed by the latter so soon as the general had gone off to attend th* review, he pass ed Into bls mansion through the masked door we know, and occupied It without Mriklng a blow. The Tigrero straightway set a trap. In which several of the prlncl|>al chief» of ths Insurgents were caught and made pris oner*. These three points occupied, they wait ed. Colonel Lupo had attacked tbe San U ■nro gats an vigorously and unexpect edly, that It wa® Impossible to prevent him burning It. A very o'-tlnate fight at oere began, and the colonel, after a breve rveUtanc*. bad bren at length compelled to retreat and fall ha< k on th® main bo<!y of the Insurgent«, who were maxera, or aeariy ao, of tbv cruter of the city. Dentist Flirt claaa w<*rk tn ah branche« of dmtletry •Cl(\ : î : I <>Kg< .<•» 'F I »I. MONTARTI i CHATvLXa 3. MJkSXB to klftrr tin*».I rrcprUtcr. Attorney-at-La© Mof.ry 1'ul.lk- »n t nolU-Hav of >*«tvnt» an 4 I-wo. Um*. I II. ul". I ♦ ROYAL RESTAURANT orna i»*v BRYANT A amo muht »OX Attorneys-üt'Luiü Q«ndwt* mark Albany Al.lLAMV. Oregon K ATIIEKFciRtl a WYATT Attorneqsüt-Lüir ft Officw io munii« rg Bk«* l ALBANY lilt IOAHI. OP DI.M. l TIVI. TIIIIS Hare •■ Abstract of Title prvf«red by UM GI.OWGf. 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KH IIAIU i S u X MHK Scio Livery and Feed Stables MYI.R A RICHARDSON, Proprietors Hacks connect with all trains both at and linkers. Oar rijfs arc first-class and our horses ^ood drivers. Prices Reasonable. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ UuuiBH«oinimiH.i g ■>¡, .¡r.- MUMtM. Free « T. .n C. A. WARNER. Beo g D, water«: T. J MUNRERR W. F. GILL, g 0 MvtM J g BARNES C. A. WARNER MILLING COMPANY SCIO •UCCE4BOR« SCIO ROLLER TO MILLS a». i«or g» a General Custom Milling Business. Flour and Foeff on Selo. Wheel Bought end (■changea for Flour. We aro In the Field for Buelness, and Will Trost You Right 'M» SCIO MILLING COMPANY • 4 - « M. M c . ílfiw <). NI T vbnb * B qmi • 7« * y 3t‘* j . Pap's Coffee House Al «Kl Ke4 nt tb» Morn«*» aire»! Ml»» 4 I Oregon Selo SAN FRAKCISCO HOLDS RECORD 9 • ' • 4 * ' n üreaí Strucíur¿s Stand Where Earthquake Left Waste. < '• % 'r*. «uultl be a merry to aod >ou must bo puniabed.” “Ob ** be abrlekod, ahd. blinded by m<*. be ruabrd umdly at the buuter. Th» Utter, without fallio< bock a etrp. rootrntrd him*clf with *ivin< a •ignei, At the eatue m«»tU4Mt a ali^knot fell on the fouefBrs «bouldera, and be rolled <>r> the ground with a yell uf rage Cuni- milla had laaoiwd him. In ra n did !»«-n S. «tian attempt fur ther rr’ t'.in''*, after uaelroa effort» h* waa rrdutrd to utter Impotence, and forced not only to ronfeae be had been t- vaiMjuiahed. but to yield hiuiaelf to the Ail at once ths terraree In Taculai mercy of hia conqueror». The uuiBiaarr» ended, the Inauft •tree!, looking on tb® I’laia Mayor. w®r® covered with sharpshooters, who began a Faction had been drowned in bluod. The Since the Great Fire IB Months Ago few rebela who MQFvIted the carnage were tretnenebnia fir® on the Inaurgrnt» collect Building» Have Been Begun to in««lr priwnera; the victor». In the firwt ed Iwctxwlb them. Coot 4100,000.000. Tl» artillerymen, who had hitherto moment of enthuaiaim, i»ad »hot aeveraU fired at long range, now brought up tbeir ah<{ it req aired the moat energetic inter- guns atniuat within pistol .hot of tb® ferwoce on the port of the officer! to •tree!», and. in ®t.|te -,f th® m oak "try fir® check thia rather too »ummary justice. Fan Francisco, Oct. 26.—It is IB •At thia moment Joyous abouta btjrat of th® Inaurgrnt», bravely poeted tbeir month* ago that Kan Francsco was Imtteri®» and !»gan hcirtllng »bowers of forth, and the President of the Republic Flnce entered the rourtjard at the bead of a swept by Hie and earthquake. canister among th® d.-f®n-b-r» of the berrl then abe has lieen atlliOd with Indus- large staff, glistening with embroidery. • sdre. **Ah, ah !** he said, aa he took a con iri»i sti.li-. - -I < i-oiri.^in aiid l-i Alnwwt almultaneocialy the troofu faith ■ in ) iti« t. Ai 'G'Uii' ni >• temptuous glance at the genera); “so th a ful to tb® guverumeut aj i-®«r 1 c. ■ rrar of tbe rebel». The loaurgeut» felt is tbe man who a-ished to change the in* merit to take aluek. It d<*e not require an optimist to write the roey etory of tirey were lo»t, for they were caught Ire at It utions of this country T* Dutt MelsastIan did i>»t deign to reply; Ibe revival. The facta and tbe Hguree twren thr«« fires, still, they offered a coicrageous re*i®t»nce, for. knowing that but he looked at the speaker with curb tell tbeir o«n story and they ate here If they fell alive Into tbe hand* of the an ei press Ion of Implacable hatred that for everyone to M<e. Great building* eonegueror thry would be mere lira* I y «hot. the I'reaident could not endure It. •nd with their rigid framce lecing acroee they allowed th®tn» Irre to be killed with waa forced to turn his head away. the sky, commercial a ven uro crowded “I»id thia man surrender^* b® nini witli pwiesttlens and a vast industrial an Indian »tolclaot. •nd did cut yield an one of his ofbrera. Inch of ground. army tell a tale tl>at even the casual “No, coward,” the general answered, Tbe general was In i ■ terrible rage ; ol»rrver must note. wilhocH a h«t. hie face . blaiàeued with a ilk tlembed teeth. “I will not surrender Tiie Fan Franciaoaa may 1« in troth to hangmen.** guii|®>«.|®r snd hie uniform torn In err |iardotted If he »boas a dl»pueitl> n to **Takn this man to prison with the oth leapt hie horse oree the era) places, ba cor|ires. and daab»i blindly Into the thick •ra.** the President continued, “an eiam* piece his tlitimlg In bls vest and txa»t But lie hasn't of the government troops, followed by pie mn«t be made; but take mr* that ol a list he has done. much time fur bua*tlng. The terrible - -i 1 I -f ' - ■. I - -' ' ’ X ' - ■ • , "Tea,’* ih® generai mutlrred, "«ver tb» pace begun when the first fra me struc themselves be killed at his »Ide. ture «as started baa not abated. The The fight wa» positively degenerating •sin» «rateai.** "A full «od satire panlon.** thè Preel point bee been rroched where rvanlts Into » tnaw>e<-r®, th® two peril*». »• un happily always hamper.» In civil war*, dent cutitiaued, "wlll tm granted to tb» are liegmning to show, and with thia ■Hihapp) u-rn »Ip-e.r.- ¡ad »«ir»; »11-1 haa come a new seat lor the vast work. fought with ths greater fury and ob •tlnacy becanre brother» were contending li» ■■ r. ■ • .<n ' «. ■! - li-W - r '■■•..r Hine» the Are building» have been **<'lemency after tbe n»a»»acTe. th»t la I »gun to cost 1100,000,000—five times against brother*, and many of them, for whom t*>lltlcs were only a pretext, took tb® u»ual way." thè grneral »aid »gain. as much aa In any similar period of Tb* Prroident |<«»ued wlthout anawer- advantage of the medley to satiate per time before the fire. They rang«- all liìg hlm. and left tbe rourtyard. A few sonal hatml and avenge old Insult*. the way from the »mall structure to Ilcswever, this could not go on for long in imi tra later thè prtminer» w*r» le>i •kyxrariers 14 or lb stcriea high. It thus, and It was nec-eaeary to gel out of away to prtaon. In «plt» of tb» effort» of i- as Un i.-n a Vni l;nk- w. r- i»gtm tb® e»a»|wr»ted populee« the Mtuatlun al all nek*. General Guer every day to cost |)H<l,000. There is r®ro, unaware of th® nreoi{action nf hl« th<-m on th<- road. General l»>n Bebaatlan Guerrero ara* no sign of a decreaae, although it is botire, reaolved to fight hl* way thither, l-arrlrwl* himself, »nd obtain an honor «iie of tbe flr»t to appear before the tri eipected tliat there wili lie a natural bunal. lle Il* disdained dlwlalned any defence. d*f*n»». H» falling off over the winter months. aid® cngiltulatlon for himself and bis com un» ronde.-ntird to deatb and bl» rata te» The remarkable frotuie of the matter, raciee. however, is the »lability of the »avinga No sooner w»a th* plan cone®Iv»! than con fiacated. (To ne eonttnued I accorrnU. Predictions were friwly male the execution attempted. !>on Set«® tian collect») round him all the fighting tl>at Kan Francisr-o could tie built only ORIGIN OF THE HALO. men left, and formed them Into a small upon the saving* of Its citlaena. Al- Imu-k for the canister and bullets had ttiougl. 1100,000,000 in buildings are < •>« ® entlonsl Itnablem ot aawetltg mad* frightful ravage. In the rank* <>f under «ay or completed, the aavings Hvally Oealawed we CO I mbrellu. th® Insurgents and placed himself M accounts In tbe l<»c*l lauika bate shown "Few people few even among ar tbeir head. i>ut a small do-r<w*e and atill stand al "FAirward, forward !** be »bouled, a« tiste have any Idea of the bumble the comfortable figure of 1167,000,• KM). h® rush»! at the enemy. origin of th» halo, that convi-itioual It ha« been pointed out tliat it re- His men followed him with yells of emblem of aaDctlty In all artistic por qttited two years for Baltimore to erect fury. Th® collision was lerrM«, the fight trayal,*' said a well known pointer Just buildings to coat |60,000,OUU after It» fearful. for four or five minute« a fun® rvtunied from a sojourn In Kuroj». "it tire, but Han FTam i«’« lisa done four real »Hen«-* brooded over this confuasd nuwe of combatants. who attacked each is cununonly accepted a» the baciffv* of tirnea a» well in aia months less time. holltiraa on ttw part <X the figure whose HaltiuKre'» achievement was comment other ao savagely. At length the FreeldeRt'a troop* fell head It crowns. TIw old masters ua»<«! ed npon at the time a« marvelous. bnck ■lightly, the Insurgent» took ad It generally aa tbe hallmark of a «ahit vantage of It to redouble their efforta. regularly canonised as such by the Burlington lg Atar Coal. which were already superhuman, and Catholic Church. My attention wns Helena. Mont., Oct. 20—A special to reached the general's bou»*. Tbe doors first attracted by the fact that the ear the Rwvrrd from Bridget gaya that were broken opea In an Instant, and all I lent paltithigs of Giotto did not repre- Chief Engineer Ensign, the superin nutbsd pell mell Into the court yard 'Hiey were saved, slues they had at laat renchwi eent even the tuembera of tbe Il->ly tendent of tight of «ay of the Burling the »belter where they hoped to defend Family with tbe ronventlonal Circle of ton, and George Crcsiby liave arrived light above the lieada of the figures, there and tnak* the positive announce theniselvea. At thl» moment a frightful thing hap hut Instead a flat, opaque diac. e<nn» ment tliat the Burlington Im» am pled pened. the gallery commanding th* court what like a mortar 1» mi rd cap, was the survey <9 a proposed route from to Frotnlmrg, Mont., yard and th® »talre were entirely occu limned upon the bead of each. This led Frannie, Wyo. pled by soldier«, and so soon a» tbs In and that const ruction work alii begin uie Into an lnvvetlga:>o& of the strange »urgent* aptieared the muskets were at once. This will give the Burling bend ae-ir Tbe result w a» interesting. IKilntml down at them, a tornado of firs ton access to the rich coal Helds of "In tin* eleventh • nd twelfth cen pe»®<-d over them like the bl«»t of death, Southern Montana, as wall a* tapping iti the building and in a second a mima of corp»*-« covered turlea. years rich a splendid agricultural and horticul of cburvlwa am! rath.«! ral a. there th* ground. tural section. The n«d will follow the Th* Insurgents, terrified by thia sudden were erected around the outable of the Clark's Fork river attack, which they were ao far from anti ■a- rrel edifices stature of the saints, cipntltX. hurriedly fsll bnck. Instinctively long rows of them aometlmes stretch Grafters Tell Stories. seeking an outlet by which to escaire ing the- length of the buildings < and Han Francisco, Oct. 20.—Ea-Ruper- Tb® tumult then becama terrible, and ths pla<vd for the moat part Just under tin visor» P. Mcftuaing, Janie* Kelly and massacre assumed th* proportion» of an ->rganl».-l butchery. Driven» back into Mtta In time the care takers of tile E. 1. Walah yeet> rday morning troti- building« perceived tbe drojiplng» of tied at the Tirey 1. Ford bribery trial. the court yard by th* troopa who pur ■u®<! them, and met there by those who birds and tie- d I »cede-rat Ion from the Flach retold the etory of hie bribery In had attacked them ■ nd now charged at rain» falling from the roof» disfigured the Interrot of the I'mted Killtroda th® tsvyonet point, these wretched men. the Images Accordingly they placed trolley franchise. Their cma* exam rendered sen «.-)*»» by terror, did not over th® tope of them flat wooden discs ination elicited nothing of imp>rtance. dream any longer of employing their of autficli-nt alxe to protect ttie «tattle*, Ex-Hupervieor* Cliatle* |t>xton, Fr»d w»*potie, but falling on their knees before embryo umbrella*, aa It were. Giotto P. Nichole and C. J. Harrington also claiming their executioners, and their testified beta»» the noon rec»*e, llieir trembling hand*, they Implored th* mercy began to paint holy pictures wlien n of lb* troop*, who. Intoilcated by th* mere country boy. am! lit* Ignorance evidence being substantially the same aaautned the protecting diac aa an ew as waa given at the former trial of smell of blood, and affected by th* horrl A few diarrejianeiro, however, bl* murder fever which seises iijxin even »entlal |uirt nt the saint. Hence hie Ford. tb* cool*»! man on th* battl* field, killed earllrot painting« represent each aac-red were developed on crova examination. them Ilk* oxon In th* »hamblea, and figure top|»d off with what look» much plunged their sabres and bayonets Into Cleanirg Oriental Quarter. like the bottom of a barrel. T-atteriy their bo.ll®« with grins of delight «nd Frattie, Wash., Oct. M.—t)r. A. H. h<v ldr-vlfa<*d thia Into a clrvle. clerk at ferocious laughter, •nd felt • horrible Oliver, appointed special inrtliral in pleasure In seeing their victims writhe first but growing more luminous with each snccMMlve production of hie ar spector of the eitv on the bubonic with heartbreaking cries In the last con tistic fancy until he developed the cir plague preventative work, started out vulslon* of death. cle c»f light that has com* down un with a force of right suh-iiispertore to General l*<>n Hebaatlan, though wound ed. and who aeem»l to have been pro changed through generations of paint clean up tiia Oriertal district yester More men will be added to the tected by a charm throughout this scene ers ns th« badge of »an-'tlty. An artist day. of carnage, defen-led himself Ilk» a ll-m would aa noon think of leaving tlw rays force if the demand arises. The leading Ja|«neee and Chinee» met the board of against several soldier«, who tried In vain of light from the picture of a retting health and gave every aaanninc« of to transfix him with tbeir bayonets. I^an Ing again«! » column, he whirled hl« aun aa the halo from the head of a their support to the work of thr board. sabre round his bead, evhlently seeking an I nt. Notice« in Ciiireae and Japanese will "But,** cnncluc'ed the man of cnlora, 1* cirrulalrd eiplalning the measures vlMlb, but wishful to m H hl» Ilf* as dear ly a» i-owalble. "that celeatlal sign, rrnblc matlc of all necessary in thr Otelntal quarter. Suddenly Valentine cleft bls waj that In *U|»rnal, began bualnraa mere- through the combatant», followed by Bel |y »a an ttmbrella.** Cal! Strike Off at Butts. ntutneur, Black F!lk and Curumllla. who Helens, Mont.. Oct. 2H.—The Ana were --ngaged in warding off tbe blows th* Wuwlat I'ruSt fi< It. conda Telegrahere' union, with which soldier* Incessantly mad* at him. and Vicar—I am no glad your dear Butte is affiliated, today derided to cal) reached th® general. daughter la better. I wns greatly “Ah!" the latter said, on perceiving pleawd to at* her In church this morn the strike off and return to work to morrow. There are iff operators in him. "here you are at laet. then?” ing. and shortened the errvlcm on pur Butte and Anaconda including the As And hs dealt him a terrible blow, but pose for her. Belhumeur |«rrle<! it. and Valentin* con sociated Press operators, who liave Mother of Hear Daughter—Tbank arked for rrliiatatenient. The Western tlnued to advancs. "Withdraw," he said to the soldier* you. Vicar. I aliali bojie to bring ber Union opened Its office in Great Fails who aurrounded the general, "thia man every Hunday now !—I'unch. today and, according to reporte re belongs to me." ceived here tonight, Billings will open nmurmnlna Him. Th* »»Idler* though they did not know Misa Bub bub Bright,' bagan up tomorrow. the hunter, Intimidated by the accent with Rtutterton, "wlll jou bub -bub- — b» ru— which he Uttered the«* word*, and recog- Strikers Go Back to Work. niiing In him one of thooe rare men who n>--my er, that la, 1 Itti -lui love— " Chicago. Oct. 2« —Twenty-sis »ink ran always Impoae on common nature*, "Rcally," Interrupted Mira Brighi, ing Western t’nion telegraph operators respectfully fell back without making the "ynu rnu«t glv» me tlme to conalder, reported back for work yesterday and slightest objection. Mr. Kt ut ter fon. In tire meantlme per- i were employed in the Western division. The hunter threw hi* puree to them. h»|>a you wlll bc itile to aay IL'*—ridi- Of the»e 10 were employed at Helena, "You dare to defy the lion at bay," ndelplrla l'rvaa. Mont., where Hie strike was called off. the general shouted, gnashing hl* teeth: "although attacked by dogs, b* can «till Quittera. Emparor It Nearly Wall, avenge his death " Cltlman Aren't any of you «uburb* “Tou will not die," the hunter raid, anitra preparing to grow anything In Vienna. Oct. 2H.—Th* phytlelana in coldly: "throw away the sabre, whl-h la your ganlen» thia year? attendance upon Emperor Francis Jog. now naele«*." Hubbub* Well, ttw-re's one thing **P*’ ?**’erday dec Id» I not to iaane any “Ah. ah!" i»0R Rchastlan said, with a further bulletin», as they consider that moat of u< bave grown already. grin of rage: “I am not to die? And hla ronraleacence !• profreoinf mil#. t'ltlniNii Indeed? Wbat'a that? w hy not. pray ?" factorlly. “Because.'' be answrrnl, in a cutting I Hubbubs fired ruiladslpkla Presa O 4 F e*-., ♦ • J kA . A SCIO OREGON o ( • •