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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1907)
f I • » J mBSAnHORink';;-;,Sui.8e00 The Roupell Mystery Austyn la bope!»a. ba» no Lottos 11. la v.ry shrewd. II» adopts a b-aadr*] dUguiMK An Eogllabmau »tup. y«ra oa tb. .trwt at Bio. e'< lock and ask. you th. way. It la Monsieur Caaaage. At tM>. a Gw- Teie.bsM». Bsc hang« *«. 11 ess akumnaker. Imtbwa aproa and all, Oregon Selo inquire, what H om II ia. Il ia Moa alear <30. I III II OBBGON < amago. A Utt I. further ua a ervaaing Prwe a general hanklag and aashena* bw< a«Mp.r beg» for a f.w wsua. It la Caw '«w Loen. mad, at earrwal ra’.ee and Jrw-'ia saga, again Finally, you w. him out- J a. «ILL, t> N D wai 1 on principal eitle* • Id. oft. of tb. «afea. Sipping hla < bo> w lata, only you don’t rvcugala. him. tor b. la a mercbaat or per bap. a .wail of th. boul.varde Ah. but h. ia a woo«Jw ful man. ia thia Alfr*i Caamgo. " "Dn you know *b«r. b. llvm?” •CIO, till out»» "Cartalnly, a cou.io of tn Io. mm * work Al "«•! kn t of th. Wornw-ti S’rt.i lut i«. ed for him. 1 bar. been I d kb touao. Finds That Washington Board la En I |7 B. MONTANYB It I. tb. Ku. d. Fetlla Charapa. Thirty- CH AT. LX 3 J. JiAlaSR croachirg on Powsr of Inter- •lx la th. aumbOT." u» Kiner M t «* » "I Intend to employ a detect I v. 00 thia alate Commerce L bw . rrsjrlktar. ■Miner." Mid the d*tor. preoeotly. "and aa I don't know one from another. I am Wntary Kibilr «ni ftolkitvf G. M. T cbbbb M M c A lpin of an4 Inclined tu my. Why not your frUod. He*tile, Nor. 30.— F««derel Judge Alfred Caaaagn.?* Hllp 00 your boonet (>•<*. tn kl iifw» Ai.mT. ou -''* and .ba«l. Ixtula. I want you to uà» a II. Hanford y*ater«iay ao joined th. xiwap to th. t.l^raph oAc.." Waaliltigtoo 8late Railway oomuilasiun,' C C. Bryan1 H Bryan« Tb« doctor took a blank from a drs.tr re prime t> 1 mJ by Harry Fairchild, John • nd wrot. bl. dispatch. BBTANT A BON "Taka that." h. mid, banding It te the 0. Imwretxw and J* om J. Jonm, from . Newly r. , f Tal ■« •«> t>ou«eh"«per "It la a m to your compelling th« railroad, to obey th« 1 , hv. i^ara.t «dur-ta. ■ uo«l*rful CaMagne. a «king him to meet m. tomorrow morning at th. Chateau joint rate order on wheat .hl(>p*«i from Oregon Xlbany ALBANY. OBIb.' We «hall be on th. (round Eaatcrn Waabiogton pointe to Puget UAeiwin Ntosa Villeneuve there and b. will bar. a rban.-a to show sound pointe. L DUGGER ^KATHKKFOBD A WTATT what b. la mad. of." Ti>. deci.Ion I. baawl on Judge Han- Tb. old lady * fare wore a learning .1- praantaXL Mb. put th. telegram la her jord'a opinion that it I. th. obvioaa in »OB. pi Set aa It It wer. win. pre--loua >wr.l, ter it ion uf th. eotnmlMion to divert tha OS«* ta Bluantwg Btack "You will not regret It, monaleur, for, wheat traffic ot that pari of tim a'-ate - • I baie .»tired you. you will And Moss- east ami Miutli of Spokane from Port- ALBANY I Dcv-de Mortgage* and Pension Vouch Illi OBk«o.s • e«ir t'aaoagu« a very elev.r p.reoa." | land to Puget sound. The action, the ers carefully writte n and «ektiuwicdge-l. Alerady In ber ample mind. tb. gltmmy «XMirt holds, ia an attempt on th. part le-se-s. Contra, ts. « re prepared bvuth uluari ’ op deelcti titles of bridge, at ."anttain N'cwa uttc«* gates of lo Masa, had awunx lark upon of the commlMicn to enertaeh upon their inaaaive blog«., and th« young th. power to regulate Inter.late com- frlsnd of bar kind master atep¡wd forth, I mere* vreted in congrrea by its const I- SCI«». OREGON a f««e and happy man. tuiion of I.' «« Etiit«-! ’■tao■ a a a • a a Granville THE SCIO STATE BANK Federal Coart Sets Aside Joint Rate Order. CHAPTER V.-(Continued. > tb* jutlg*. “I think sufficiently explain* TY m magistral. pauwd. and bit bi. why you did nut retire to sleep Tou lip.. Aa uailnoua b..u of roue. fllle.1 ware tbe Invited gueal uf Madam* Rou- tb. room and th. clerk laid down bla ;«ll. and occupied tbe room ahown you. pre. ml 1*1 bla (aval and rapped for al By th. by. at wbkb door did you go Into ienee. gating Indignantly around him In Madame Roupell'. room? Tbe one which th. unh.nal nianuer of court function !ed to It from your chamberT” Brian. aa If a aacrilege had bum com "t»h. no. monsieur, that waa locked i milted. had flret to go into tba <wrrl>lor." ''Ha*, you any atat.meot which you “That will do. Monsieur Cbabo«. you Wish to make?” rMUined tbe magi.trntw can go." said the judge, and tbe French not Io th. room man, consider*bly relieved, bowed and "Tea. 1 hare. I at th* time of th. rommlwlon of th. retlr««l. I was not «»en th. flrat to murder, Tbe servant, were then <-al)e«L .nd they enter tbe room. I entered tbe room al ■«or. positively that nona of them had Bioot aimultaneoualy with another person admitted Van Llth Into tbe chateau, end Monaieur Julea t"habot." bad no knowledge of bla being there until "Taka thia diagram In your hands. they saw him In Mme Iloupell'« cham Thera 1* Madame Roup.ll'. chamber ber. The pref««-t ber* stated bia discov- Thi. I. her sitting room Where were ery of tba bruised vine laave*. and tbe you at tbe time the shot waa fir*IY" open window, and gate It as bla opiniuo ”1 waa juat al-out to enter the sitting that tbe entry bad la-eti there effect*! room from tbe room beyomL which bad Th* examination of the local pby.l Lwn my own apart-neo* during my fur rtan and 1 >r I'aul Maaon then followed Bwr visits to tbe chateau. It still con They both teotifwd that Mtue Roupell talned aom* things of mine which I had had died from tb* eff««*ta of a pistol but hut sent for I recollect a case of pie let entering tbe Law of tba brain Thia tola particularly, which waa lying on concluding the pr-w-eeiilng*. tb. Judge of the toilette table " Instruction then committed Van 1,1th to "Laub at the pistol shown you, and any tbe prison of ia M sms . If It la your pistol T‘ "Khali I keep Monsieur , J-Ilea «ba'-vvl “It ia. It 1» one I brought from Amer under surtelllan«*?'' asked tbe prefect. Ira. 1 uaed Hile pistol for gallery pre- when all bad retired Ucw, of wbicb I am fond " "I see no ocasi<>n for It," replied M "When did you last aee It?" Bertrand, "lie may be a fool. but be "About ala weeks ago. It waa then In d «.n't Ilk. a mur«tev*r “ the pistol case already referred to." H’lt Victor I Jibia neh. still adhered ob "Monaieur Ju)*« <’hal>o<. you any. wa. stlnstely to :h* opinion that M Chabot already In Madam. Itoupeil'a apartin-n' ''W«aM '.--.r watching Slipping fr-as ’I». when you entered Where wa. be stand room he inatructed one of bla most rolls IngT' hl. secret jg-nta to keep him in eight uu "We entered .Imultanewu.ly He was III further <ir«l»r*. lie bad mid nothing over by tbe other door." al-out hl. illwovery of «be open dour. He "Would it have been p-reelbte for Mon would keep that to blmmlf. It might Oleur 1'bated to have taken that plat'd lead per ha|ia to noe of thorn grand ro<. ne from your rase without your knowlwigoT for which he *a. *> famou*. "1 cannot tell. Il depends He may Another thing tb* prefect was dima' • ba*, «ion* mi , but 1» would ha«» had to fled with I’p-m tb. certlficet. of the phy enter the apartment by »ay ot Madame al-Ian. that th* MH*. Weidon were pro» Roupell * alttlng room, becaum tbe other tratad by th. death of their aunt, they door waa lucked " had not been .ummoii.,1 before the tri- "Who l«ek*| nr '■ n.t ' I- ■ la "r • 1 .-« « ■ f pr* 1 - Van Nth hesitated for a barely per b. called upon to teatlfy. The prefect oeptlble Instant of time ere ho replied cvmsidered thia as III timed leniency, but "I loek««d It tnyaelf, so aa to be *«cure there was no help for It. The <*rtlfi<*t. from Interruption." of so famo ia a phyai> Ian as Dr. Paul "Why did you wlab to be **ur* from Waw-n had If. weight with th. judge of Interruption F* Inai met Ion "B* aiia. I did not wish It known that CHAPTER VI I wa* In the chateau." Dr. Paul Maona found opportunity to "Why did you not wish it known "That is one of th. qiiealktaa I must ahl.p.r in Chari., Van l.itb's ear, a. h- we» led away decline to answer " "lh> not despair, I will iw«»w no .tone The prefect and th. Judge exchanged IT>. latter had no- unturned to establish your Innocrnc." •Ignifirant glancea. Then, a. he wrung hl. hand, be added. tl««ed the prlaoner’a healtatlnn when «tat Ing that it waa he hlttiarlf who had locked "Ob. if you would but .peak" Van Llth Mid nothing In reply, lie the door. “That la the fir« waa ao o»«r-.--iw ».th th. horror of hi. told." thought M Bertrand ■ituatlon that h. could barely «Hammer told to ahleld mimrone 11« out hla thank, tor tb. doctor • klndnew. compile«, evblently " Tt«*n Orerwh.lmed by th. niagnllud. of lb. loud: misfortune «hl-h had overtaken him, be "I have no mor. quern loo. to ask Th. euffeved blmerlf to b. conducted unrealat .lamination of the pria-mer la ron> lu<ted it run tngly tn that aotnbre vehicle, in which, Y.u will retain him in the cb tody, and allow no one but bia rouoael or eloaely barred and huddled together Ilk. •beep, pr.eonara are carried to th. dark physician to a*, him under any pretext ami gloomy roll. of 1« Maia. Paul Ma whatenever." •on Immediately look a cab to th. Hue <1* Juleo (’habot waa th* next witneea to Rerardy. where h. at., though sparingly, he examined. Hla teatlmony waa aubatan tially the Mine aa contained In tbe pre of th. breakfast which bla houeekwiwr, fart'a report He awore positively enough Ixxilae. bad long ago prepared against hla coming to finding Van Llth In Mm* Koupeir. "Well, Madam. Roupell waa murdered chamber Immediately after hearing the re port of the platol. lie also swore thst thia morning at th. Chateau Villeneuve." he Mid at last. Mme. Itou}*ell and Van l.lth wero on bad The old »arrant started violently. 8he terma, and gave, though with a well aMumed ahow of reluctance, a pretty full set doan tb. pot from which ah. was recapitulation of th. fact, which had about to pour a fraah cup of coffw for the brought about th. final quarrel between doctor, and trembled from bead to foot. "!• It poMible?" .1.« - • llttaA them. "It la not only poMlbl«. but, alaa. It la At this stag, of the examination, the a fact." repeated tb. doctor; "and aa prefect »a. Men to whisper something to If that waa not trouble enongb In one the Judge, and tbe latter then asked "fou testify that nearly an hour da*, my fri.nd Monsieur Charlm Van l.tth has bwn arrest*!, charged with th. •lapsed tietween tbe tint, when you war* '‘oniiuiMiixi of the crime." ahown to your room and tb. firing ot the At tbla additional Inlelllgenc th. old pletol. 'Hie condition ot your bed prove, woman's .ye. nearly started out of b.r that you bad not slept In It. and when bead. you row. be«l Madatua Hou|«eH's chamber "Monsieur Charles I How you were fully dr-uvved Why did you guilty of such a thing? He. not retire to real?" "Himply be.aua* I waa not aleepy,” re cheerful, *> pollt. to everybody I I will piled M. t'habot, rolorlng somewliat. and never belle*. It." "II. was in tb* chateau laat night, and fingering hla long muatsche nervously. "I poaltlvely refuse, to 1.11 .van m. bow he was bu.y writing " cam. to b. there, Hut th.r. la a report "What were you writing?" of the wbol. affair In tb. morning paper M Chabot hesitated and stammered. "If you do not immediately answer You can read It for your«»lf." Th. ohl lady put on her glaaoM, and Biy question. I aha 11 have no alternatlv. but to commit you. moualeur," Mid tbe .Imply devour«! tb* paper which th. doc tor banded b*r. Suddenly ab. .»claim judge, in • stern vol«-*. ed : Jula* Chabot healtale-l no longer Craw "Monsieur Van l.itb'a allene haa some Ing a letter from bia pocket- be hau.led it thing to do with one of th. young ladle. Up to the bench. ,011 may depend upon It." "It la a confidential communication ad ImulM pointed to a certain paragraph dreeee.l to a laily," be said, "and 1 Uust In th* report of the tragedy, which bad you will ree|«e«-t It." M Bertrand c«>uld but with difficulty already. In tbe .hap. of an ".i»ra," found repreea a «mile as be ran bla .yea rap Its way tbua early Into print : "It baa transpired that a light waa idly over tbe letter, which was nothing burning In the ,-tiamtwr of Mila. Harriet less than the draft of a written proposl lion of marr.age to Miss Harriet Weldon. WelA«n. a uiec. of th. murdered «roman, It bad evldenlly been the aubject of much at a 1st. hour. It would not .tirprie. u. care, s. the froqueot erasure* and Inter- to learn that this young lady ultimately lineal Iona ahowevl. It waa couched In prored to b. th. “woman In tbe caw" “You gl*. me credit for too much flowery and high flown language, ami full "ft I. of th. moat extra«agant espreaalons of sharpneiu«, you see,” Mid I -ou I a. th. Idea of the reporter. not mina” (¿ora- bmb I i—ulisr thing about "Ah," replied the doctor, “tboe. report- It waa the writer bad evidently been as certain aa to which of tbe two young era ar. very sharp fellows. 8nme of th»m ladles he ahoulil aak for. a* th. word* ar. aa good aa trained detectlvea." "They are g«x«d enough In their way,” "Mlle Harriet Weld-m" had been first written ami then »cratebed out. as If he remarked th. old housekeeper, •• ah. b. thought there waa no bop* for him In gan to clear away the breakfast dl.hea. that direction, and "Mlle Emily Weldon" "but could they begin to compete with put In their stead Victor 1-Ablanch. such men aa Marmaml. Ha-wtud or Alfred ber* again whispered In th* ear of th. Cawagne -.peclally I'aa-uigne? Oh, h. la aa sharp aa a needl.. nothing «sewpea judge of In.trm-tlon and the latter Mid “I would ask you If you were o-x». him." "Tell ua something mor* about thia Al pled during all th. int.rval which elapwd Why do you mention between the time of your retiring and fred CaaMgne. him. particularly?" hearing th* re;*-rt of th. pistol, in writ "First, be«-auM b. baa a good repute- Ing thi. letter?" "I waa not »0 engaged duriag tbe en lion, and wiondiy, bwaua. I h*pp.o to tire tlm.; th. point of my p.neil broke, know something about him, monsieur," r. and I bad no penknlf. with which to re plied th. housekeeper, highly gratified at being thus Interrogated. "He I. on. of sharpen it." "You ware right, monateur I. prefect," th* moot famou. detective, in Paris, and •sclaim*«! th. Judge, with a meaning b. has no need to be a detect I*, at all, glance at th. official. "How long a tim. or anything elm. tar that matter, aa he •I«pa»d between tbe breaking of your ha. plenty of money to II*. upon. Ah. h. la grand It la a pension with him. Wh.n pancll and tho report of th. platol?" "About fiv. minutes, I should aay. anyon. .la* falls to get to th. bottom of Probably longer. It might have been a mystery, they call In Monsieur Cae ■Kir. and It may bar. been I ma. I could sains and h. el way* eucremla." “Al ways?" ■ot My for certain." “If ba does not It Io b*naao the "Th. letter yea hav. shown cm ," sold Dentist RILING IS BY JUDGE HANFORD Pap’s Coffee House Attorney-at-Lar c ROYAL RESTAURANT Attorney sat-Lair y Attorney 8-at-Laïc ve It waa a bvautlfui morning th. bird. Ths psrtlcuiar portion ot the oom- Mag invlodlouaiy In th. trees which aur- r< .tided tb. Chateau V|ll»a«uv*. It. ' mission's order to which ths reilnskls Ma«<>o badarrlrrd from Faria on an early took exception waa that prescribing train, and waa now taring impatieatly trial th. freight eliatgre paiti by the to an-l fro on tbe broad t er rar« In front sblpjwre In gtoes ••» to b- divid«xi of th« house In bla band I«« be.d a Imtween the several carrier« partici telegram »tnrh h- h«d roeived from M. pating in tbe eerviee. The l«anda of t'a.Mcu*. tb* det* tit*. II. was glancing the commiMlon, however, ate not abeo- at it for perhaps th« twentieth lima, Intely tirti, for Judge Hanford says no el.rn one of the windows of th. morning Injury will bt> inflicted by the making room, which was «n a l«v«l with the Xi- i-.d, • 1 '. In » «.¡med. and Emily of the supplemental ordrr apportioning IVrldon a'ept*l out upon th« terra«*» the joint rates. From Judge Hanford's opinion It St.- >. «• pale < ., n to gliastllne.. Not- wtthstaad eg the '• x mb «f tb» pr- • would appear that tbe commiMlon is -lay .be had p««aed a a!eep)«ea night. entitled to prescribe a joint rate In the I'ha upper ■ liaint«era of the rhateau 1 future provide«! tliat the objectionable bad all boen placed nnder seal. Toder frat ores of the present ord«r are obvi the iMtorable criminal lawa of Franca, ated. •lie bad ben «i-uied e»eu tbe coMolatioa "The injunction to be ir*u«-<i," ear. of watching by tha body of be* b»n<- the court, "will n<«t re.train the rail factrese and her excited condltl<m of way euitiminr.iiii from making such an mind prsdudad ber from taking that ro- order. This court will not ael aa de a i»o«r of whi<b ab* was no much In need- . joint rate by Interlocut-iry decree or Harriet, on tb. rootrary, to wbo*e provisional injunction, nur at all, un softer nature the relief of tear, bad not been denied, bad. Inward «iaybreak. fallen lee. upon final hearing it .hall Ire asleep on a sofa I tterly worn out by l«rore«l to be insufficient and unreason the eirnts of the laat twenty four hour«, able " The jutinlitAion of the Units«! Stats* sb* now .lumbered peacefully s. an infant, which, .«cited by eoma cnildiah District court, which wss «ineelioned by tribuUtioii. sinks at last to reel In Ita the railroads, ia maintain«*! by Judge mother's arnm Hanford. Emily advanced a few step* aJong tba ASHES COVER THE QROUNO. tetra«* toward l»r. Mason, who hastened to meet ber Her first qurotloo wa. as to whether M Csaaagne. th* detective Noma and Vicinity Burled In Volcanic Eruptive Matter. hsd yet arrived, foe tba doctor bad tel* graphed b«r that they would both bo Heattie, Nov. 30.—A special to the there in th. morn ng Morning rime, from Nome anta Nome "I am expecting him every minuta,'* ' and probably the entire Seward penin plied Mason "Thia tri »gram rea.hed ma sula i. .brooded in an ashy haa« and late last night at my bourn In Parte, I should gather from It that be la a very the ground for miles ia covered eeveral peculiar personage indeed. Just look at iochea de«'p w ith a fine gntly powdet, which i. believed to l«e voloanic ash. that, and tall m. what you mak. of IL The .torm began setenil days ago, 8II" look th. telegram and read It. a the dual blowing in from the ireab, faint .mil. upon her lip*. "Il certainly la a etirlou. production. but al first little attention was paid to Hr seerns to put mor. «Irr«, on bow be the freak of nature, aa it waa expected • hall be fed iban anything .Iw." tliat It would soon c«uuw Ingtaad, "Will ba at vllleneuve at nine morning however, the fall <x>ntinii«vl, and after plena* have ornrlrti. au rhum and trufllM a day became so dtnae m to seriously breakfast will bring my own roti— interfere with outdoor pursuits. Min- "ALFRED CASHAGNE." » hi coming Into town reported tliat for "I am told b. la t. odd creature," Ä miles the .now waa ao impregnated served th. doctor, "but aleo that ba Is with tne tuilic. that sledding wa. al one of th. moat remarkable mea In hla Further, the air 1» line that ha. been known aluce th. .laya most itnp-waiiile. 80 full of aahru tliat breathing >* diffi la very ««rang* that ba of Fouche. It It ia now nearly half cult and th* fine powder ban aifted into does not come boutea and basin««.« placi-e to soch an part nine.” extent that it i. thick on th. floor, an.I (To bo continued.) on everything in the «ray of g.oda and A lllg.r.wrw. household furniture. It i. believed A b Trinh priMt had labored hard tliat some of the numerous volcanic ia- with one of hla flock to Indue, him to lands, either betwean thia toa»1 and 81- beria, or mote probably tboaa islands give up whlaky. "I tell you. Michael," said tt>o prtmrt. in the Alaska p*nin«ula, or the Aleuti "whisky 1» your worst enemy, st»! you an Island», i» again eruption, and that No should keep •• far sway frvtn It aa you the aahy downpour is the result. garlcna results are anticipated, but can." "Ma enemy. Is IL father?" reop«>n«led much inconvenien«?« is being caused by Mldmel, “ntU It was your rlverencr'e the peculiar »torm. Mf that we. fellin' ua In the pulpit Penalty of Wrecking Cxar'a Yacht only laat Huuday to love our enomlea I” Hl. Petersburg, Nov. 30.—The rom- * So It wwa, Mlcliael,” rejoined the mlaslon apf-olntod to investigate the priest, "but I didn't tell you to swal stranding of the Imperial yacht Stand low them." Kansas City Indep««ndent. ard, September 11, which ran on the nets off Mono while the emperor and III. I.SM. "June la ma favorite month," mid the members cl hla family wero on Rear the [«owttcal hobo, aa tie ecrlbbled an board, ha« handed in it. finding. ■>de on the back of a tomato can label. Admiral Nilof! and Captain Tschagln " Taln’t mine." sighed Handy 1‘lkcA are reptemanded. Lieutenant Colonel lugubrloualy. "I always have to go Konnockow ia dismissed from the eerv- ice and Lieutenant Hultanof? ia place«! hit ref noted tn» dat month." under arrest lor one week General that 'Hersf-oted? Why, bow la Schema nn, director of the pilotage eye pair tom on the Finnish cossl, ia acquitted. "Why, you me. people throw all dell old eboea at de June bridea." Dr. J. Mon Foo An Fxpcrience«l CHINtSf MEDKINES Z. ft. RLDD, Manager, mar Third and Bna lalMn lu. ALBANY. OnitnnN Corvallis & Eastern R. R. 8uccr»» >r to th • ■ IL g W.. Tong, of Alban*, Oregon, I» now pro; ared to furnian Ch n< -e m«-dic:io- to all. The <indrr*>g<ir-l r,<-uninend« him and u «rant-*-. •Ati.l.o lion. Call or write him at 117 W- at . 1 I >t* • t. Mlieiiy Oregon. M. WEM FALL BO YEARS’ EXPEMLNC« IsavM Yaqatna. ..... ......... Arrlv«« AiUkny ___ .. ...... M« k V- Irwln I mvm Alt*any _ * (or volile .... .. M orr1v»e Totuma . .. .. .. TnMflM r« am « Frw No » - leavM Aliiany tor Betroti arnvee L>e«roll No. S- l-Mv*. Oetrott _ • mva* altany » |A A 11.¿4 A. .11 M F Ill * 5 M M Co»«s-sHia die. t I s »1 itr Train* toe < •evalliB. a- l-eavsa A limn y toe Corvallis Arelvaa Corvallis ..... ......... No le- Iaav*a Albany . __ ..a « r m ArvtvM at torvaLUa ...tar m No«- I-mvMAItasny...... ................... T «a e m ArrivMOorvallta. ___________ ».Hr. N Tro late ft»« Alba««/ No. k- I-aavM Corvallla « •0 A Arrives Albany . ..._ _______ Til* A No » - leave* Corva n« ......................... Arrtvra al Albany __________ No ?- leaves C-wvalia . .J. ......... , krrtvM Albany..._ ----- ------- No II- Laavea« orvallls • Il U a. M Arrive* at altany.... ........... ... .. is m r. M No It - leave* Albany it as p m Arrive* at « orvnlli. ..... I U r. M All ot theabov* train« cooneri with Sonthet* rartfle lomtany tram*, botb st AlUaay and < mvallta. aa well as tnUn tor I«*troll, giving direct *rn>s u> Newport amt ajyaoani boorIn* •• well as Breiten bush Mut *p Ing*. Tor turthOT intoiinatiu«« apply to Uto r NBVIN* u«n P*M AgV II It.CBUNiaC Ag*nt, Albany no . Brwbe. B < ta. <14 »V fkad, » ‘ h**l>vft Utïlvdk. GM F ig the «kin lie« in keeping akin pro tectedaswcllaicJean>c«L Jiut washing i> not enough—that only leaves th* delicate «urface more evpoied to the irritation «•f dust and germ«j to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Roberdne and evper-.ence its delightful refrethmenL You wi.1 admire the iine-lcsa softness it ini;iart» to face, ne- k ami arm«. It not only stimulates a radant glow, i«ut protects the skin frotiiltccom- mg coarse lYevenu burn ing, tan and fr « kies. Pn-rtf Sr a Scio Livery & Feed Stables MYER A McKMldlT, Proprietors Hacks connect with all trains both at West and Munkers I Our rigs are first-class and our horses good drivers. Prices reasonable New York, Nov. 30.—Fricre of near ly all gradee of meat were reported by local dealer» yesterday to be dropping rapidly in thi» market, conaerpiont up on the decrease In tbe coat of cattle at Western ¡»eking honso renter*. Ei- Big Umbrella.' X F - - B 1 V A ’ , • • Was»li -Mt‘ udì. 1A, The Secret of a Beautiful Face only development of the day in the in junction suits of the rnlimad linen against the state laws 1» the conatlnual Kt*va«*4. What's becoma of swearing in cf deputies by the United rtwf» Light that omin«any your brother formed tor 8late, marshal. It ia given out that the court ia determine«! that there shall the purvoee Of elevating the rtage? be moat alwolnte obwervanre of it» ord- Miaa Sue Rrette—Gone up I—Tow ere. It I* a nit I pa ted here that the writ sera SUteamaa. will bo disobeyed, aa a teot cane. / ,’v'' *» Scientific Jlmcrican A ' 4 1 J ft ri. «li h t t » .7 • • « ! X. 1 • M • •«.r * ,r F. f ?. », I r 1 Lj h 'ett’ • cr Ml NN âCo.,6’B«“-‘'” New Y The Count—Yea. 1 wsa almost p-<l- flv. se fair girl was thinking of me. The Ihrka—Tten why didn't yon era Ik up and say; "A penny for your I ihougbta?” The Count—Too rtaky. monaieur; far rept for the very l«e»t gradew, I we I Is 3 I to 5 rente a pound lea* than a month too rlaky. I didn't have a penny. agn. Mutton and lamb are from t to 4 Aiwa»* T«ra»«»ee. 'rente lowrr. Pork, corned beef and the guide. "there similar product« are 3 rente lower than "YeB." announced I /,»•* Rain .. 1 In the Faca Quite < a role- , »hurt time ag«. bra ted Indian." the tourist "Indeed !" exclaimed Court to Enforce Order. "Anil who !• Diet other Indian with Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 30.—The him?" Ob. that la Chief deaiV; L nm «4» ’ 9 K f«*1® »-d ‘ • bt d a,, •» f ' a - - irse r« r ■ ft V; . . ,1 «. il. r«rt.<aVt • .■ Í • A"i «•. Ili!» o Arvrvn»»«' it -a f •• i* -• • I** » B a w r < » » ' m t frei» t« ■ a^ Meat Qrowing Cheaper. I>ea4 Compounler ' » , ’ •