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O . l ..ISSUED IX. O mm EEKLY SI JBACliu ft TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. J J O ooooooocoooooooooooo O VOL. 4S NO. 41. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY JANUARY 2, 1000.;. . FIRST SECTION EIGHT PAGES Mil FIRE bis! fate of Mrsi Malone, an Aged Lady at Alsca VAS fOtND ENVELOPED IN f LAMES , - ... n-hli. TAtm Rtill Ke- Itf Koaj v- : 7 - " . BuUoedi-Ortentjkl Om Skipped to American Smelter. : V. . K :-V ORVALLISx (0r.) 7 Dec SO. Mrsv lilons. S3 year-a oia. was urnea : it fceath. yesterday Burning, at-bar home l3 ALsta. She resided who aer eon. .plain Malone, ana arose snoruy ai er $ o'clock. v Her screams; attracted ittenilon. and her son xourva per en- eiopei. in tie flam of ner ourning nothing, iwr, W uuui L;i various parts of . her body were tvlly chirred. She died a. few oura iter. - --;v ij ; : :. r ' O RI ental trade. r Tacoma. Dec : SO. One hundred and even ty-one sacks of ore, concentrates rere brought here on jthe CUy of ;Lon- jn from the mlnea near , Singapore. L.i t-th'Tacom smelter.- xms is the first shipment of j ore ; from the jrient to ah American smeuer. i.ne I product of theaw , minea nave ooei pent to Englana in ine uu ,-hipment Is in the nature ot a mw LAWTON'S REMAINS COMING. ' . 1 1 ... IFuneraJ Conducted at Manila on Sat urday and the Xioay row tun ' Route Home, j r. claimed suited him, but iRe referee 1 was obdurate, and McCoy gave in. McCoy was the aggressor in the start off .and 'sent j .a left hook to the jaw, flooring the Irishman- In at tempting - to counter, Maher over reached, himself and fell,! but regained his feet almost immediately. Maher then began rushing tactics, forcing the Kid to the ropes. The Irishman, had McCoy in a tight place at this early stage of the, game, but the. Kid broke away, nimbly, and pot a hard left to Maher's stomach before the first round ended. ' - - . v In the third round Maher outoointed McCoy by so per cent. McCov waited for the big fellow, who had , the better of-the previous .round. . Peter sent a hard left to the face which . the Kid countered. , McCoy landed a left and right on the jaw.. Peter wavered and McCoy sent another ' right, which fell a bit short and then, dropping his left to the1 body, tried a right swing and, as Peter - side-stepped, the Kid met chim with a. full swrng with his left, which landed on the point of the jaw, and the Irishman : went down, resting on his right elbow, and was counted out in this ! position. It was a 1 terrific blow and M ox cquld scarcely have with stood its force. . It was the cleanest knockout ever secri in a ring fight, j ; Probably in the history of ring fights in this vicinity there has never, been such a quick change in. betting , as that which occurred during the two hours preceding this fight. For some days past Maher has been a favorite, as good as ioo to 60 being bet on his chances. One hundred to 70 on Maher was the ruling price when the club house doors ooened this afternoon, and for no ap parent reason, Maher stock was beared, . ... ai 1 . while the Kid s was Duuea, ana wnea the men got into the ring their posi tions in the betting market were re versed, with the Kid the tavome. lilt KlNIAJCM American Troops; Defeat Rebels at Cabuayo, Luzon A BLOODY BATTLf AT SANTA ROSA A TbrektenedirprliitnK. la Manila Prevented by the Antborltie iealnaldo ' Wife I m Prisoner. rm JIani!a, Dec. SO.The funeral of Gen eral Law ton, who was killed at San Mateo. December 18th, was held to day, with Impressive ceremonies. The r,mihM were conveyed from Paco Jcemetery, down the Luneta; to .the Pa- s:g and thnc to tne iranapori wt,;h i)m this afternoon. As the holy was removed, from; the vault nm'u-n Marrv read I prayers.- The per! taft of I the late general. wa ausmenied by Co'.or Serjeant Simon, Trumpeter Habferkanl nd Privates Oaku:n and Miihrusen. Th4 latter, who were tiosely connected with Lawton reteDt campaigns, bore the casket from the vault to a elx-horse caisson av-i;:r.g at the gate. . , Tie funeral iroce!?.'ion was composed f the band of the Twentietn regimem, r.enrra: Hall and his staff, two troopa the Kourtn eavairy.-" " UiTM.n at the lltn nis oei". tery of artlilery,' a number rof clergy men, a caisson covered With flowers, the permnal staff- of the generaV on Generals Wheeler. .. GOEBEL PROPOSES TO OUST THE REPUBLICANS. His Forces Will Control the Legisla" ture, Nearly JAll 'Democrats 2up porting the Machine. - VRW'KFORT. Ky.. Jan. 1. The attorneys for Goebel and the other con test In y" democratic candidates for state offices this afternoon served notice up tv. rTnhlican .contestants to take l.deiQsitka-t-be'lised as evidence m I 11, .ni;n(r rnn( raes. and uamihg their' witnesses. . . - BRIBERY CHANGED. : Frankfort, Ky Jan. 1. All doubt as to the inability of th Goebel democrats to ofgiinize both houses of the legisla ture was demonstrated pf the attend ance, in the democratic caucus wi.kv; nationsrrare now engaged in a monV strons rivalry in building naval arma ments, the terrible .results' of which .it pictures in eloquent terms and con cludes as follows: ; 1 :. ' V "The czar, at the beginning of - the new centlry, sends his rescript into all lands, begging that international delib erations may be resumed onrthi most grave and difficult of questions, appeal ing ''-more esoecially to rhose . parlia ments, who ire about' todeliberate on naval armaments, whether there is not a' better way to safeguara peace. CRUSADE AGAINST VICE. To Be Inaugurated' in New York City Many Ministers Interested. New York, Jan. I.-TIhs, the fit day of the new year, had been selected for the inauguration of a crusade against vke on the lower. East side. MAMLA, Jan. 1. The first move- t tention bv reason of the forces behind ment of the general southern advance ; it. These include the society of ethical occurred this morning, when two bat-, ' culture, whose Iteader. Pro.. Felix Ad; talions of the Fourth infantry nanded ; len has anhouncM): his intention to rla and occupied Cabuayo on the . south the congested district . oi 'its many side 01 Jaguna de Bay.' Two Amen- plague spots- Prot Adler will rave the cans were killed and two wounded..? assistance of over a score ot ministers Twenty-four of -the' enemy were, . found of all 4wiommatons- monSf them, it dead in one house. One hundred and is repotted. Rev. ,Brjggs formerly of iifty prisoners1 and. four fsix-pounder the Preisbyteriah church; but now -a rapid-fire guns were captured.. The Protestant episcopal, clergyman. rou- gunboat Laguna de Bay- bombarded the . ticians will be appeaiea to ana 11 tnose to?vn before the disembarkation of the appeals fail then other hieans will be troops from the cascoes which was ! resorted to. . WIITE: REPORTS TO BlILLER Ladysmith and Chcvclpy Camp: Were" in Commu nication on friday Night j '.ii- The Beleagoered Garrison Was .Well-Boer.s Attemptei to Muddle the Messages iltr flashlights and Were Promptly v Bombarded by Naval Batteries. made under the enemy's shrapnel fire. The enemy evacuated the place before the charging Americans, . retreating', to Santa Rosa to which town they were pursued. Heavy fighting occurred along the road to Santa Rosa, which was occupied by the insurgents, retreat ing south toward Silang. ? The; Ameri cans burned the country around Cabu- 1 - a. J A . i. T a ayo.. ine.gunDoat iurncu 1' i A tWdavf About o men. who. by Da tor reiniorcements, ana mencc " i i ' tu, ,nmnanv' Manila to ietch ammunition Shere- j flSSU tcnuy v.. - tnrtu ruv dutv. were retired on 1 EMPLOYEES PENSIONED. The Pennsylvania Railroad Adopts a I. 7 Most. J-andable course. Philadelphia. Jan. I. The system of pensioning old employes of the Penn sylvania Railroad Comoanv. on the lines west (of Pittsburg, was inaugurat ijnxDOV. Dec. ll- (Sunday. 4:S0 . 1 way to the cape ha created an tin- m.) The war oflWe. when communicat-1 precedented denwand. i lng. about midnight, copies of the mea- j That,, there 111 be a day of reckdn sagea exchanged between the queen and !ng for; m one Is a tainty that th if.h.hitint at Klmberlev. stated 'even the niot guarded and coMerv that no further hewa had been recelv- Uve do ndt try to conceal. Whether It ed up to thAt hour, and nothing of lm- b Lord Lnlwn. Lord W'olseley of portance haa come. from other sources 'General Bullef It Is-lnmpolbU to tU. during the night. uui tu iniormauon ouiinuw The week' sorties, sklrmlshe recon-'sent .and ! the gUt of ertUclsim fwlat to, nolssance and bombardments, at the lrdvLaasdowne. a having to ahould-. various points (where the British and ed the 13 for t,h. terrible mlsmanage Boen confront each other, W far as ment; (While Oijeat Britain feeds con can be Judged, have had no effect upon tentedly :onteth long Ispeciat cables the general altuatlon ait the seat of' showing i (American friendship. BrltlU war which is practically the same as t agents tri Europe Relieve the sentiment It waa a week ago. ' . . . In the United 6taleeha been gradually During Uhe night of December 28th, turning Boer-ward until the time , is Ladysmith and Cheveley camp we're now rrpe to develop it into a material in -full communication, the former re-. effect. porting all well. While signalling was tn progress the Boers attemptedi to muddle the sroe-saages wlth flashlights from each extremity of their long en trenched : line. steam launches. 1 1 . t. . . U-.M tVi Other regiments are mobilizing to- pensions; t T-K- , - night, at San Pedro Macati and Pasig, preparatory td continuing the souths ern advance. I i- Yesterday's capture of bombs involv ed the seizure of documents inculpating a . thousand Filipinos who intended to rise, against the Americans. Papers were also foi'nd showing; the distribu tion of the city into districts, and a ... - r 1 f A fl caretui assignment j 01 iuti ; Drtoher lowers. The precautions, taken by the j T duty, were retired 1 vera 1 wages they received when at work. MURDERER PLEADS GUILTY. Death Sentence Pronounced Upon a ' Criminal in Massachusetts. ' Barnstable, Mass., Jan. i. Edwin - KILLED IN AjCTIOX. Pretoria. Det. 29.-Thre British prl oncri from Malanoi re-nort that Cap- Th naval brigade took taJtui V-non and Sandford. of Colonel advantage of the opportunity to shell Baden-Powell's staff, were killed dur-. the Boer posltiorm, which, were plainly ing the j engagement In which Xiords revealed by their own lights, The Edward Cecil and Cavendish jJentlnlck naval battery-resumed the shelling' of wer6. wounded. The losses ol the Brlt the Boer trenches on . the morning of uh were very isevere. ' ' 1 , December 29th, but their fire fatleo to elicit any signs of life. DARK DAYS. London, Dec. 'to 1 .1 "1 1 - .... -J LONDON, Jan. A (Tuesday, 4:30 a. m.yiThe success of Gtneral French in i driving -the! Boers from - Colesburg 3U. IV JS irang . ! . fhm rv nf lifflk through t, c .Vti.roorf with ih murder . r- l... " h of won as an example ot souna tactics, note that, as the jsew mr.. ... rtT,?m .,Ke.amoatiralh- South t Britain, the rrateet army sne ".-et commented as an exauiplc of .sound- Americans on oaimuij, niAA utv: lie wa uprising, . - mv"A Mnrrh l8tft. .J iV - Great Britain, the ratt army ever citth a rrio nam hi iihv .u v unv va, a of 'l. T. Whittemore at Yarmouth, last ""1," t republics on the face of and as an illustration, ot what.may r i - - - t t - ......... . , , m ,1,, tuhofi 1 11 s 1 rto-nr nifTiifn- si rr riiia wig nrraiunen loaav. lie a-Viii o. himA. tn itmi or i wi.a.. .v .. -l : Wiirii lea of iiat ffuiltv ,1. j.im-;r.f t.adi and armar-' pioyed with tuc lioers. ., ine Kvn I Vii i-v vs a .' - an Apnt alone nreventea The provost marshal has requested that rsf rtnt ff-uiltv :.. i . . - , rmar-lDloved With UlC Boer. I llC J .;;;;t.nr T:.;. ment is nratA' to take the lesson to are In -a state ot insuuMiity boi uwu "j m,. .. .v..... . lncf the Baring crash. All Europe U turned ifi the endeavor to get tne iarg- two more regiments be detailed for the 1 CALIF0RKIA EARTHQUAKES, piping at her heels, and the necessity est possible fore of, prMaction of Manila. Three : thousand . C-Lir Vtm v JeTCas friendship ts recognised "ed infantry; to i ttie troops are now actually in the city, - IMPORTANT PRISONERS. tvt;i-j Tan i. Acfuinaldo's wite her sisters and eighteen Filipinos have ItiOt, " ... - . t.t- nr... 1 iHri-.tidprprt in Miufawims Tn the house caucus ail 01 weuivjs" r.VrC-Z..: ua at Rnn. on tue Kcys Wocrats answered to the! roll-ca 1 ana .onoe " " I them to spout witn reaouoieu ii , r .1 ...... n . 1. r . . 1111111111 uiii.wt. " San Diego, Tagga the forn rhrktmas day on the geysers of that region, causing cavalry and mount front; Now that General Frenclr has. the Boers on the -r . ...ill 1 ' . .. . r . . v. . mbiit wiTin n. ...n lit. n f tic pinrMru i i 1.1 1. 11 . v. i . i ' rt !L'h arrived in tnis city irora that 1 or years av ioth tr , . . . , vu o arrneu v. ra lnneer tbtm rm rest, but wil harass them . Cocopah country ot low" v-m- jiue l0r . dlr- Ti V Iv found their wav across ia. reports thnt the eannquaae u maae . , ' XTW?S':'Zi3.r hirU i twel' mile. had a marked eitect up-; atwiuy 01 sec-urin ..IS V. " .iw .'l u,?""."f":i: : " ." a vir kt 1 a hm v pi . Lilts uaiMni a tfiimnrj . . ... . in the senate iour uC1nu- v .. . r if.i .nH. ihe Fil- - I renaerca i iuju v",v" ipihqs also gave up two spaau i.r remained out. In the senate cau cus. Senator Harold created a sensa tion by making an alleged expose of the -anti Goebel Naders, declaring that he had been -approached by J. H.Wn al ien, of Louisville, and paid. $4,5oo to tK iirus. ; Hes declar ed that he had entered into thejdeal for two American prisoners, j fy,he, -Kobbe and t?chwan4 na Aam.- v- Whalten Lf It aurt In t Vl fAA val battalion, Major-General Otl and Isiaff. t be foreign consuls m iuu Qrw, and members of the Philippine supreme. Native delegation irom iub licwn Where uiwwn knernnient held wreaths.; , I i4 . Wnien from the same towns www . . . . nl rr- sentel htr with their condolences and floweis. Crowds of natives ana Aroet bans witnessed the procession.' the band played dirges and the crowns u.. eavrd. At Paalg the casket was transferred to a;'tufc tapa was sound eJ and prayers were offered by Chap- u'in'Pierce, Four eniisiea wii; accompany the remains to United States. ri; 1 the A SHORTr SHARIj TIGHT j KID M COY WHIPS . MAHER. IN THREE ROUNDS. The Irish'man Not Qevet Enough for His, Active Antagonist lieuiux on the Result. ' -rTTTTrT lTrs AHEAD. Frankfort, Ky., Jan..i.--Senator Goe bel was nominated by the, senate cau cus for president pro tern, and the late of the Goebel organization for places in the senate went through. IN OHIO. ' ; - i rv r The seventy- fourth "general assemDiy met --" ,,4 the.tri?1. ately siect ,a sum. . ;, . . VETERANS' OFFICERS. . Department Commanders Appointed by the Commander-m-Lhiet. Lancaster; Pa.. Jan. AVJ J. If nlins, commanoeriint' national association 6l5pamsh-Amen-"r" w, VMPr3n?. today announced commandef. . Among them ,s Main? T-..:.j tr irv rf the state of . W ash' tn the cdnrmander-in-cniei WILL, NOT ACT. Attorney General Griggs on the Rail road Freight Classification. elected the republican caucus nominees. STANfORQ Si BtATEN ant-general (ei officio) shall, constitute ant grat 'j . f th council of will imi utant-gei iL-..i-- ;ntnr ' - orenerai. f SnVsurg- gVnk judge advocate, signal dfficer arid chaplain. THE PRESIDENTS RECEPTION. TheArmy Given the Pfe"" ver ( the Navy' at the I unction. Washington, Jan. l.At the presi- the former, General .Miles eaaingu. militfty contingent with Adjutant Gen- A 1 1 ral Corbin at nis icii, r.iv. "31.:" . SB 1 J MULTNOMAH,ATHLETIC CLUB By Excellent Work the; Oregon .Team Defeats the Boasted . California . Eleven Easily. Washingti.n, Dec. 30. Attorney Gen eral Griggs today returned to the In terstate commerce commission the transcript of the evidence, taken at the v. lwfnro tho eommlFRlon last week.ln.U matter of e new reight yr,. h!iitir.aiion uu we" the attorney-general under the law. If his iudgment should . , k . in his "letter to commission, "referring to the demand of the shippers that legal action, against the railroads be taken, the at-torney-general ays: i -If the testimony submitted showed a combination- among the railroad companies to restrain commerce among the several ta teaI would not testtate to invoke the remedy provided t?68".!:.:. iw. but to take such action upon 'tne tace mitted, would not only be futile, but "i. ir there be a remedy Jor neal to your commissto" ju.. ,-r t; . hi'moTous at the expense of fall things "j lje important result of the success traneAtlaiaic- 'with' a' crop t .2'. of ' General ' French .is, tht it -widj have 000 bushels of wheat, la especially In a a jt,rcnt etfeiit 0n-Dutch disaffection, position to help us.". i,Thcrc is some! disposUion licrc to ex- Tlie ;fact that the government has aRerale the ijnportancc of. tiie' srjiali chartered so many transports has -,- skifinishes and! engagements. It should suited In a'-rise in thp prlc of 9read borne in mind that General. French while coal to rising .by leaps and bounas . . men. ancl. sO far as-the to famine price. Unless -the situation . orUnt points of the can campaign are Improves, many industrial c"" coCerned, the situation is virtuauy Sepimdtng , on the coal supply may ;'n";d' -i . ' have to suspend operation. -: heliograph reports from . Lady- smith show that all was weu on w OUl. "WW . . . , rri.- . -1- ipk- ''rrmhrri tlst. . 1 lie - f . . . v. 1 1 1 la.rmr t .flAiTd tu uuu. v. ... ... o n 1 1 - "I'' ' . . ... . 1.,. ir.fr ..intniieT. DUt IIS "1 'normal Christmas congestion ot xr-. -rr; ; r ortrravfltM t ht SltUailOIl 'WWW . v . " J , 4Via - . - . . . . y ....ii ii i tr s ciiiiM irom : will na s v. . : maij-Aimcuw v -; Id -Cfnford uni afternoon oeiieuM . versity eleven in one. of the fastest ot ball cames ever played otVtheiuitno- ,1 r.r rilckl i iir irana. ports war vessels and depots on the uary ltth. bombardment was intensity had seventh division England by J aft- BY A BRILLIANT CHARGE. street and the firemen were kept biwy extinguishing stmall flres 'on roofs of the surrounding buildings, V AMERICANS : ?DRIVE ; FILIfMfOS . FROM THEIR POSITION. Insuraents's Loss Was Heavy-Man . 'Iilfles Captured by- the. Victors several' Men Wounded. : I.: CAPTAIN CARTERS FRIENDS,; - j I i - i 1 1 i ! . V:i be i Tried fpr Deraudrng .the Fed 1 eral Oovernment. ; , ew vrw vrT?TC. Tan. i. Kid McCoy sain placed hinisclf in the 'c5fP0. shijj cLs by defeating Pcter-MAer'" - -....ii ..rrht hattle of Three .rounds before- the Coney Island At h Ictic. Cub this alternoort was scheduled to last twenty-five rounds and'the purse was to ha vebeen 520,000 but the attendance was not as large had been cxictedAnd before the-hRht as begun the principals ae; the -winner should-receive the gross gate recipts. The battle was hard fought from start to finish, but Mcwy was far the cleverer man in ring dodging. side stepping ana. n1" lowers. , lie snowea, diui - , ' j -i watching lor an opening and never fading to advantage 'of "one. Maher, although credited witlv being a heavy hitter, dia not get in any eflectivet blows. - " foot work was poor and at times he Ca not appear to have perfect, control 01 When the mca entered the ring and stripped for the battle, both looked to be in perfect condition. Under tne .Marquis ot gueensbury rwc, c'oves. provided by the club, yre handed to the referee and he -in turn rave them to the boxers secomi Maher donned his quickly, but McCoy claimed the gloves did not fit him, ana stubbornly refused to use them. tie listed on, wearing an old pair whicn stantorus nut "'".v . 'j .v.i first T - .. iCWtjr ....... nortv and was escorting pn v of Secretary of the Navy Long. -'I Washington, 7n- -t. In all, 3334 P' cons attended'the president s reception at the White House today.- " THE CZAR GRIEVES. Los- abnd Mu4momah made th first fouchdown bv bucking tliehne v for light yards without losing the ball. rTtniPtfiM'; OF WASHINGTON .v : CHAMPION b YZrhi Spokane high -ttin tcau7 aefcSd. the Ta, SS Again CaHse W.M, A, r"-?Jl o too: i f - range tw i py a cuit y -- - i -- : V -a KRW RECORD. -er: v Sterl Kshed. todawhat ffiwrioV madea eonessed the governments ."Hagu fernational conference at The Ha The record wasonuer y - - Thescript, - c:-, marte at vai"& , . on me .- - rtf the r: -- si -.1- .t renews tne expi" , : BOUnTjrwo.ROADS. fe-a Sioux City, la Ja 0?? TTiir today acquired the &oux 7 k of The mgue fc .f Northern and the - ATw A zeous devotion, pen ! railways. , . 'Lil L prosecuted witu z ,xnression of re A DW""' , ) I Rret tnai "ch over the entire r -T V j "the spreading of hno . & 1 waeen- LZT urer - "eiiof ,ome time; is a sent from the -tor He u u. , THE OPEN DOOR. Leading Nations, -f???' : Tawtniz China s jrutare. ashingWn T opened by Scrary Hay wUh thagrjat Sowers of Europe and Japan. toa Wublic the nawwe r - as York. iDec. 30. Benjamin D. ; . - . i i -nrn John . uaynor. . rawsra -u. MA-WtLAi'-bec 31. (Sunday, :30 - GavnoB and WHIamT. Gsynor, mem- m Colonel jLoekett has had sec- bers 0f the Atlatvtie Dredalng & XTon- . tracting Company, juinny i')'vl-u fcy a Michael A. Connelly and former Cap- .nmfnt ) with tne mMi northwest of Mont Albah, and .. SM,- . - Tf.lt. f -7 hrlUfnt charge drove tne esemjr tain Oberlin M. tarter, ot me.nuea thtir position. I- .; Ftates engineer-corps, f(r . conspiracy," Orfv one American officer and nesulting In a loss to the government - ra wr WOUIMfu. iu I c,T in ewniicriwii " " ' the insurgents was neavy, . -Our troops captured a.-nur f . nuantitY: of. ammunition and pi ovj lors. - . ; " !'; A LARGE FIRE. a,,ltrr in the sum lieved to be in Canada. for the Prr.1, interested states." .The . "537? whl be enOdled In . . ..w. nrvirrestR But In tether auari"".--- . Great' Destruction off Preperttjr - , City of Chicago. ! in the Chicago.' Dec. 30 -xe at arr early 7 T." wit!on to have trustwrinj tendings, extending nvta . -----In a position ?o ,-rableipu -:f--: a ..w nm aired thebulld- , inn it is jearncu , . 7 roe sirenri ouw . - . ,. vannah river and Cumberlana souna vontraets, feared- Tor examination r; today before t'nited States CommWs eiotier Shields.! ' - The Indictment on which the Oay rtftrs and Greene avere aiVt-sted was fctind' In Savannah district. ' Counsel r.ir iiofotuK are prepared- to make a. bitterf fight against the-removal of th men to Savannah for trtall- The-case was continued to "Wednesday., v . " ANOTHER SENSATION. j of an X iedare been made Great lt 212, 211 Monroestreet. causing SrW. I a W aggregating A!r Wn. ' There 1 nodoiibt, "."i1!""'"; ed In the injury ot mwe tTtnat Italy. the .remslniA gantry f - seriously. . here, tnat T;fr. f.vrtrlble ant- r . ... i.'.MnmMd to have wlglnaU ddr3. ?wu ---r -- y done "hI Zconi floor In the workroom monial venture- J A Toftd raine wer if,, indeed. It has not 55 e" nw,te woolens. I two i was In .Corvallls oft Thu oi!Sat.'ad fan-lLrmng. and toTa time the tele fInlunction with the Unit; - fier.e northwest wlnd,.preaa lrtates. eanhardly be pversfmate rapJdly that when Lv d States, 0f o far as It reiate China and in corauiv v . - pi re. . .. . ,-! 5 - FREtGHT FOR MANILA, ; rwrts Tartar ana -----t ' ... ,,..,i. was in danger. Ihlv be seni back to communicated to dock, and no steamers .w';S4,MosWtel.Mrt- its pro-, is already engaged to sail . and zia checke4. immense Corvallls, Timet: .. . . Kings Valley baa toot only the dis tinction of having the smallpox, but it has In addition a, eensatlon In the shape ol-fahloned runaway main- A fond : father, .or Thursday phon wires were kept hot: .but at last ac counts the happy couple were severs lengths ahead. ,C ; .MONEY' COMES IN. , . '- . ' . 11. . ot B.! F. Chuds. proprietor 01 ui Cheese factory, ; urowniniw, . sold all the cheese he naa rmnui. from the summer's run to San Fran cisco parties ! , The , lot consisted o. pounds.! By this transaction and . a few others of like nature, over XVrt have been brought Into the community of Brownsvl'de during the past week.