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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1893.
A WIDOW
Mai well OaUlwee Hla UM
Washington, March 27. Fourth
J A NEVER ENDING WAR
WHO
sitnl Portuiaster-Geueral Mazwell to-1
. daa indicated the line of policy which;
TESSEt. 13 J ri2El:UE:Wnihiiiiiiiti.l-tionof-tct
, 50,000 fourth-class postmaster thi year.
ToICr. ! He said :
! "la the first place I don't propose to
RETIRES TO PARTS I'NkSOWX perniit unsuccessful politicians to aie-
tate appointments. ..; congressmen
. and men a bo ran for conaress and w ere
Be Concocted a Dime XoeI Story ; , , , . M-ni ...nointments
! under rue. In the state where there
: it not a democratic senator and the
' districts are represented by republi-
! cant in congress, the state district
r-i-sviB, Col.. March About three j aeniocratic committee will be
yea-s ago Mr. Helen C. Wood, a rich MkeJ" w Mk. recommendation, ior
wid.w en;ployed a man calling hinise j IK38.mater."
B. F. Frane. bet whose real name it ;
Owens, to take a number of horse from a mi Heaveaijr .
Ivnvcr to Los Animas. There be was jjAS F.ascico, March tf?. 11 :30 a.
Atout Her Pancbter and She
Believed Kim.
Ma EeialntiiEis!. Arc Bail, De-
C.UXOT HOLD OUT MICH LONGER
The Marching of the Troop Marked
Maay Outrages and Lawless
Art.
tT
. . . ...... ..I
sayings, i riday tie emcre-i me onicw oi j
a prominent real estate firm and in- j
quired for one of the partner. Not i
being in. Gove left word to the effect ,
that be was very anxious to tee him, at !
he -Gove) had just been released Irom
jail. Many aimilar storie were bronchi
oot bv hit terrible deed last evening.
U U IUU U U V a,T "Th.
nniu.tU mil IlLJl IA - Lav
Grtwin Seatat ia Hawaii Aiaicsl
AcDciatioL
dn and tlio Boston's
moved." adjiinr that
would Ut wit here fn-m
Male to vesicate the aituatiuu
to cote.
trvnip, ba
""nmiasic.
the rn;.
Ott
Th rmnlfd Weals.
Vashincto. March Sf. In the senate.
Hoar called cp, as a question of rriv
j ilege, the resolution rrported by him
I from th committee on privilege and
i elections, declaring I-ee Mantle enti''
to be admitted to a teat at ena:'- '
Montana. Harris uggested the
was not ready to act on the quest .... a
report of the maioritv and minority
had only been delivered today. Hour changed,
aid hit reason for calling op the subject ' continues
BIS1XESS IS MICH DEPRESSED
The Japanese C. eminent Willing
Annex auj is Only Watching
fur a Chance.
ts
arrested on suspicion of having stolen , m. The most peculiar phenomenon is J
tbe horses. He was soon released, how- Tigible in the beavent here, a little south
ever, and on his return to IVnvfr he of vet and not far above the horison.
loid Mrs. Woods that while he a at in j it appears like a larye star and occasion
jail he overheard a conversation between I times oat red and bine sparks. It
two men who had been employed to ) u ratid!r movinc frotn the sooth to the
north and is slowly sinking.
Yairaaaiao, March 27. -General
Saraiva's defeat by government troops
i near Alegro, Kio uranae oo ?ai, on
Tharsdav was a greater blow to the
Eraailian revolutionists than was at first I today was that souie senators . -
thought. Advice from Rivera say that j bout to leave the city today and dc;
General Saraiva was not only beaten j to address the senate. The resoluti. i
badlv, but that 3,000 of his men were I was taken up. I'ngh, who joined tn th
kidr.ap Mrs. Wood's 4-year-old dangh
Wr, Vl'.lie, for the purpose of gaining
possession of certain property in Pitts
bcrc. Pa., to which she was sole brir.
As Mrs. Woods has rich relatives in
Fittiburg, she tulieved t lie stories, and
gave Frane within a iew months 12.(X
to -e csed in trcstrating the plot and
gvttiEC possession of dt-txis and seenri-
ties that wtre on deposit in a Cincinnati '
bark. After a short alence he returned
as d reported that he had obtained the
;a.;-e.-, bet had killed two men in e-
F.fforts are
being made now to reach Lick observa
tory and other observatories, which are
shot off from telegraphic communication
at this honr. The same phenomenon is
reported from Santa Crux, San Luis
Obipoand other points-
. ! BAtu. nl tl.A .au.vitv ii i ii ii il ii I Ia a .
V-. . v, . 1 I V U1JIII 1 . , V". HI . V w
HoNoi.ti-t , Manh 16. The political
sltnation of tl.e iflauJ r-viains oo-
T!ie pnviioi.a1 . vernmnt
to exercise all Lie powers
tonally confrrred, and t'-f i-nditionaI
i.rvti"-torts aiiimuuirJ by l"i dl States
Miiiiter Stevriis on la-haif ol llil gvV
i ii.int-iit is ft ill maintained. ' ' e armed
f.ir.-e from the i ruin-r I', still on
shore, and ti Ainericaii ,'. ; ' still
floating over t!.- government i o.ldiiigs.
made prisoners. He also lost a large
amount of ammunition and arms. The drees the senate in lavor of this report,
newt from Bare is to the effect that ! At the conclusion of Tugh's remarks a
General Tavarei is entrenched outside j long discussion as to the admission of j There has been no public disturbance of
the Castilhistas stronghold, and is shell-1 Mantle legan, hot the matter went over ! any character, and there Las ensued a
ing the town from the hills with several , until tomorrow before a conclusion was ; quiet waiting for a 6ual decision of the
Vol Sea a at
Sis Jose, Cal..
his trail. He represented to tier that
ti e was also liable to be arrested, as he
was acting as her agent. Mrs. Woods '
gave Liin Jo.OOO to buy off the detectives, t
Felruary 2ist Frane returned to Denver !
and the next day he got from Mrs. j
Woods two drafts on Kountie Bros., of
i on. one ior ,.".' ana :ue omer j
for o,CO0, and she Las not seen him j
since. Mrs. Woods finally consulted a
lawyer, w ho rejiorted the matter to the j
po.ice. A detective traced i ranee to
I. Irk Obwrtalary.
I can jose, l al.. Marcn . Uommnm-
cation was gained by telephone between
Lick observatory and here about mid
night, but before the telescope could be
fixed on the phenomenal star it had
sunk below the horizon and no observa-
; tions could be taken. In this citv the t
American government. The only activ
ity in political circles at present is due
to the fvrmation of annexation and non
annexation clubs. Neither of these or-
Chicago. March 2:1. There ere lively ! pa nations has as yet attained a n.eui
times on the board of trade shortly aftet ' bershin likelv to influenm the tvrilitiral
A Tamala la W arat.
large-eixed guns. No general attack has reached. The senate then went into ex
yet been made upon the garrison. So ecutive aeiMhin.
far as the Castilhists and federals are
concerned, they appear to be maiuly en
gaged in avoiding an engagement. Their
marches through the district affected by
the revolution have been marked by ! noon- In view of an e ident corner in J outcome pending definite word from i
m.nvnnlr.. U'nni .n... In l,.r. ! IT W heat here, hith has held that j W.iluni'l.in Tl, rnivrulhtr 1 'i.K !
v.".v,. i,; .ru. ik. t-, i. ! future fur above a raritv with other ,,r-irn. t, i) r.-,.)-.:. t ,J ti. i spattered
ties. Mauv homes have been destroyed markets for several weeks, and has rea- j islands so far as the question of annrxa-
tain u iim.l . . .ff .1.. li. i
- ruiU mini,
ter have given otTenae to Amori.i
no iw.ieve ne is m uug without iustm.
tlons from his governuient, or rather t.
yond such as he may hare received, j
The first term ever held of the sni.rm I
court ! trie lltaauau lalauds in it
ciusiveiy appellate ca)acitr mill
Monday next.
Marker Kkbry.
I rrtu MARLnoBoi t.il, Md.. Msir
28. Saturday Francis M. Howie, a if
lkinaire cf lower Prince George coet
came to Marlborough on business,
day morning Lis borae was found ia
stable yard a ith the saddle cloth clo
w itb blood. Search was made at ol
and ala-lllt trti.lr ltaVMa.H 1
- -. - m iter
The Forest, the Fowie residence, t
found a rool of blood in th.
a here there were signs of astrne?.
and a track, as if a body fcj
dragged, which led to anol4.n .',
tne tottom oi IM w as lonnj tl- i k.
of Boaie, Lis skull fractured bj
from a club or Iung hot,his throaty
his gold watch and other jewelry cy
large sum of money missing. lcta
the afternoon John Wesley J,
coloreu, was arrested on suspicion if
made a deirate effurt to etcant. if
and women subjected to assaults of the j erea shipments impossible, Uiereby llon lo ti fr,ited States is concerned is i
most dastardly character. Stories reach ! nl:n U the elevator in the city to ' having most depressing effect here,
here almost dailv of attacks upon women "" u u,ralur' not on; v on general trade, but on the
ill say nothing, but Lit rlotbintij
with blood. Franrit ,
Iowie as a memlier of th &
Ikaie faaiily of this state, and
closely related to ex Governor lk
snd General l'.owie.
pbenomen was quite
pearing as very brilliant, periodically
j fashing forth red and blue light. As it
j crossed the line of the horiion it ap
I peared as a double star to the naked eye.
secret seesion Ust night decided that a
,r. .,,;).'. n.' and young tnris wbicb are d:mcu:t to
believe. Meanwbile it is apparent that .""-s r""r'TT'".' "'"
I the war must soon end through the in- j W house will now I created as ap-
terference of the general government of , Potions are made and the necessity
Brazil. One thousand two hundred ' PenU itself. This fact was not
by Baadrv4s at aa !!(.
Sas D:bgo. Ca!., March 2S. The phe
j nomenon was first noticed at midnight,
1 Bf-KtTv a. .- Ii tf vacl II I i It araa
Lima, lad., where all trace of him was j north mQvirg north
lost.
Sew Fastaaaatar at rdlela.
Washixgtox, March 27. The presi
dent has sent the follow ing nominations
to the senate :
Felix A. Eeeve. of Tennessee, solicitor
cf the treasure.
and sicking toward the horizon. It had
the appearance of a star of the first mag
nitude emitting a continual brilliant i
sparkle of green, red and yellow lights.
A flash occasionally shot from the daz
zling center. Good glasses failed to re
veal the disk. The sky was perfectly
clear at 1 :50 and the etar had euck so
W. H. Seaman, of Wisconsin. United
States district judge of the eastern die- ! low WM fcid l,J ,b 'eT7 orer the
trict of Wisconsin. j n. The most brilliant spectacle was
Albert B. rill, of New Mexico, asso- j :tneseed by hundreds of people.
of the supreme court of
troops from the genera! government
reached Rivera yesterday, and this
make the number of the national army
in Kio Grande de Sal more Uian 5.000.
Tney are well armed and equipped, and
it will not be possible f jt the revolution
ists to hold out against them very long.
It is believed here that Tavarei will be
met at Eage by a force of national troops
large enough to over helm him and end
the war there.
The correspondent in Montevideo says
that armed bands from the Kio Grande
have again croseed the border into Trn-
known until about noon. Meantime in
the early trading, with Kansas and the
whole west clear, accordinz to the wea-
tnorale of the people. The inauguration ' brPar' aaarat.
of the new trty, the Hawaiian Iwtriotic j Nl)r Yo,,, March 2S.-The funsn
i-eague, last wees:, naving lor it object tbe 1t, Kniolt K. M.epard. editor of 1
the avowed purpose of maintaining, as . Maii tai rIta,. occurrtsl uda J
v . T
rilth-avenue Presbvterian ch;
far as poMibie, the antonomr of the
country, shows how opioilion to an
nexation grows with delay.
The tlea of Sir Fdwin Arnold for a
ther map, and no prospect of rain, the j Japanese protectorate over Hawaii has
again called attention to the danger
which a few shrewd observers have seen
shorts were excited and pushed prices
op until the clique began realizing heav
ily. The early advance was aided by
the statements that the reports of Sec
retary Mohler, of Kansas, saying there
were good rains throughout that state,
were bogus. Private rejiorts from that
etate were bad. When the clique liegan
to sell, however, and the action of the
board became known, there was a rush
coate j as lice
Sew Mexico.
s-amuel T. Fisher, of Massachusetts,
assistant commissioner of patents.
Sac-eel F. Morse, of Indiana, consul
peners! to Paris.
Allen B. Morse, of Michigan, consul
at Glasgow.
George J. I "en n is. of California, United
Tk Barlimrtaa Delayed.
guay, where shots were exchanged with j bo-r nJ u' Prip "ff in great
i.and, and placed in the Yaodr
; vsnlt. in Moravian cemetery
A Telegram reporter, in an interview
with a gentleman closely connected in a
business and financial way with the
Chicago Burlington, & Quincy Ey., pub-
. 1 t " -
"The chief engineer of the construc
tion company of the Chicago, Burlir-gton
& Quincy made two trips last summer
Uruguayan troop. There is another
ministerial'criiU in Argentina, and Vic
toria Romero is expected to resign.
The trouble grows out of the considera
tion of the treaty w ith Brazil.
i ii Attempted
Slarder aad
wield a.
within a few minute
'4c ; but at the bottom
jumps, tumbling
from 82'4 to
the shorts, who sold on the way down,
began to take profits, and there was
quite a rapid recovery to 79, but later
the market Jweuiened again, and closed
ai,?x,c. it.e cique nave been sei.ing
two or three days, and It i upposd
Mar. 2ti. Charles II ' a01 r,J ovrr inree mi., ions lousy.
PoKTLASn. Ctr..
Gove. rl m.u . .,.. .,t ax.,r. I easiness was fa. most paralyzed lor a
I ously wounded Conrad J. Smith, book- f time- Eamor wer current of large
: keeper, last evening, and then sent a ! P" eetllements by the clique. In
me excitement oi tue nreaK much wl.eat
Slates attomer for the aoalhern districH
r,f Pa' 'm,;a i, ' . i , . ., . . ... . bullet CTasbinE thromrh Lis own brain, i
irom zxiise nacx V) tne terminus oi tneir i . , , , , thrown on tht mtrkrt nn iinn Vm
fr,. Tawt;-: ,.f r.-;t . , . The trajedy occurred about 6 :J o clock. w" larown on me marxet on stop ion
""'"'i ruau, anu maoe a trip late in lue laj , ..... , . . . ... nrilem
( . , . . . ' I at th intaMartmn . . T. ,A a.l A Am oniers.
a?em iot me inaian mission at laic; from Boise to Portland, following the' " "
rirer consolidated, agency, Caiifornia. j line of the old Barlow road across tbe i rreelt- Fonr bol ere fired. Smith
. vnklurw.ic uas. Aau-ciia arx. juure. i iKiae moniitA: nn n mnn ? h r.f vrtnnf r i t . .
Sonotn.. Cal. : James F. Johnson. Pen-1 Hood, and adhirVeWIe i here hi. single wound in tbe body was T .
examined and pronounced not neceeea- Ju;n cudany, neb pork
Hlv fatal, and Gore's rv,.Tn. .. . i dealers, are at the bead of the bull
OTer U,rai tr. - t , cliQue. with manr other wealth v Chi
, -- i.,rji . Jt . L 11 uue UI Lite - -
vascaoes
tileton. Or.
the!
Amelia
Jame F. Johnson, Pen-1 Hood, and adhering closely to the origi
nal survey made for the Oregon Short
, ( une. tie also made a return trip
TW. Talaalaavaak.
w - r
At the .same time that wheat
broke, provisions took a tumble. Lard
went off over fl a tierce; pork, 2o cents
CiiiCA&o, March SS. A number of
iewsjioper men and invited guests wit
nessed an exhibition oi Prof. Elisha
Gray's telautograph ia tbe Home In
surance building this afternoon. The
telautograph, aa it name implies, eta-
w u-au.il, ixiRanian-ionsiy oy Conetmction Company,
- ixr . c Umi.e na nana writing to wonjd hTe h.n
cisuuioe. orotnarv pen or pencil is i
the Oregon Pacific across tbe
on their line and thence through south
eastern Oregon lo Boise. Had it not
been for the rumr In gold, tbs Edin-
em ployed. As it more a pen at the other
end of the line move simultaneously
and frms the words and letters in pre
cisely the same way. Whatever is
written at one end of the line
caced in lac simile at the
Tbe testa this afternoon were entirely
eatlsifcctory, many of them being made
by tie gneets. Writing sketches, musi
cal notation, and stenographic charact
ers were transmitted with equal fidelity.
The t'-rts were made through artificial
resistances representing many hundred
mi.es of wire. It is expected that the
telantograph will be generally tised as an
d;nnct to the telephone and for busi
ness purpose generally where private
wires are employed.
fwwad ta Dmtfc.
LATArma, Or., March 27. A tad ac
cident occurred last evening down on the
Gibbons Bros.' farm, about three mile
east of this place, in which George Gib
bons lost his life. George and Tan
GIl-bcM were doing tome butchering
some distance from tbe former's bouse,
w hen they discovered bit house on fire.
On arriving at the house George, be
lieving Lis family to be within, made a
rush into the house and was soon orer
cotne by the intense heat and smoke.
I "an made repeated efforts to get at Lis
uniortunate brother, but owing to tbe
intent beat was enable to do so. Only
a stuall proportion of tbe remains could
be found. Dan Gibbon was severely
lmrned about bit face and bands. At
the time of the fire the family of the un
fortunate man Lad gone over to bis
The Great Northern i
frotn Butte to Boise.
'ould
and
have
both
built j
line
were re-
wuriziie. in one oi me i
dead man's Dockets . (,.j.unHaP" ew zork men. The deal it
(book, several page of wbich was cor- ! th mot P'ant'e in the history of the
ered with a lead pencil scrawl. wLich trade, and mighty accumulations
i oi capital were arrayed against eacb
11,000,000 bushels of contract wheat and
were ready to take a much more if
storage-room can be found for iL T!
elevator proprietor are emptying lines
of corn, oats and barley into tbe holds
of vessels, and are chartering vessel for
the purpose elsewhere to make room for
wheat. A comparison with hifh price
burg National Bond Assurance Company tb? f ' CiUltf Li' denti,y nd "
of Scotland would h.ve taken the bonds f ' L" temb" deed' ,oIlt"r
of the Chicaro. Buriineton A Oniner ! "'f. " nt-
and the road1 ' iugusr, atwui
with contra il.CJ. Smith. wUle I was out
tor from Boise to Portland thi. .nmmer ul l"e c; '-v' rooming at my borne
At the said time said S. was a business
partner of mine. About a week after be
it . .
would Lave come into Portland over tbe "rsn .7? , l IiOC"e' fe entered
n.AW awu.yl . Pl. . -a J " W trT7UWUl .IU MLWtTTXl 111. IO
"mo iwwi UVU1 DUUR, al liC 1Z UUOD i . i ,
isernon. lie wmm mmtd i&tlv iw mmm id cttd kjwt
HI till farther delsjr it, ai Enroream i
vi J be extreme? cautious about tnak
is nri'nr n-iMaft! .A i v :t a- -4 iscinvu. uc wis jmminiiie t i
I aaaav Ha.au.icu BkikC UI Uia-; ail 1 V rr f I nrML Miri I j I n. ..... ...
other end. nrw Au'.. !. t-. i nd nDeeremoniouely dismissed from tbe 1B "B,. fuluth, 17 m Mm-
ing gold investments in America while
there is a possibility of their being re
paid in silver, which may be demoneti
zed. Then it is not yet a settled fact that
the democratic senate and Louse of re
presentative will act harmoneously with
the administration, and the policy of
neapolis, 12 in Toledo and 8 in New
York. The big shorts, Ed Partridge
and Arthur Orr, are aa
proposed legislation is stUl a matter of! if .!. nd 1 er by
room, but fearing ba si Dees entangle
ments, she failed to do entire! v what she
should, but allowed him to remain in 1 nd Arthur Orr, are
the bouse until my return, when she at ! drlTen in n1 ettled with the clique on
once told me a'.L I kicked him out at P15 trn"-
once, but did not do more, because I
wriaVtal .l ,1 . .. . I
-""v e.uiu cuiang.ing my wue in a
way which might reflect more or less
upon her. I of course knew all concern-
Simple service were held at the t J
I preceding those at the church.
j was a profusion of magnificent I
; offerings. The coffin resteJ on a n
j dais, covered by a floral canopy. A.
conclusion oi if: witum the rvr t
in mat direction. Lol. olney Athford eoDr.Trf u, .wdorp. f
said he was satisfied the owners of the i :... j 1 : .c. i
warship NarJwa would bare made an
effort to annex or establish a protector
ate in the islands bad he not been fore- j waey t fay Taei
.rl l f::. T-i . ... .
ruum u, iiuiiT iwrtiii. z uere is a AMU st.ToM, March iTS. .)wili
demand lor suffrage, and this is one cf . insufficient pproriat'ion for thi
me quesuons tbe I cited States will cial service of the general landc
. bare to lace, and tbe sooner tbe better , the service of the following, k
ior us. a popular vote, tne li'.imu to ; other special agents, have beet
u.uuu Japanese nere would go lar to- peused withi C. E. Csrard. Orf
ward carryiug the islands for their owe I and C. A. Mosier, Washington.
country.
Chief Justice Jodd also thinks that,' w-dered Mi. writ, aad tv
Japan La designs upon the islands. 11 , S AifTo, Pa., March Tv B
instanced the fact that the captain of j McFadden, a miner, last night rear:!
the Naniwa Lad not called upon tbe , Lis wife and child. The hoa
provisional government, and said it was i morning presected tbe appeazato j
probable that if the United States i tembie (trugg.e for life on thrl
abandoned the protectorate the Jap-; the murdered woman. ihfojJa f
anese woniu consider Uiat no government misaicg. a pone is searti.m nz
existea in me islands, and would raise
their Bag. The Japanese government A ,r f r"'
officials are understood to be profiting; Itching pile known by moist
through tbe remunerative labor of their perspiration, causing intense
subjects here, and another thousand of j when warm. This form a well
them have left Japan for Hawaii. Brit- j bleeding or protruding, yield at ot
Ub Minister Modehouse is on friendly J. Iioanko pile remedv, whit
terms with the Japanese commicsioner; i direrturoo frtsallcted, abaormt
and it baa even beencbarged that Wode- i iir" "Tn'J cet, "T
, , , . , ., tcure. Met. IiTTnsts or mail.
"""" ""i commisnoner as , m'.art free. l)r. B-iianko, X Arf
to bis policy, in conversaUon with a : Philadelphia. Pa. boid by tJt
man of unimpeachable integrity on Fri- Houghton.
lie.
i
J. M. HUNTINGTON.
U. S. Commlasloner.
C. 8.
M'KINSTPI
Notary M
doubt. The cholera scare, and the fear
that the contagion may cross the Atlan
tic thi year will have the effect of add
ing to the cautiousness of European in
vestors in American securities.
"For these reason it is doubtful
whether railroad building will be carried
on as extensively this year as was anti
cipated last fall. Were these objections
removed, work on the Burlington exten
sion to the coast would be commenced
at once and pushed forward rapidly.
At present I doubt if any one can say
what the Burlington will do in tbe way
of building thie year. It wCl depend
w holly upon tbe confidence of capitalist
in American investments.
"The line of the Burlington when
built will follow the old Barlow road
through the Cascade mountains, unless
the Oregon Pacifie should be purchased
in tbe meantime, in which event their
pas wul, of coarse, be used, and a line
tbe Almighty God that I know (so far as
my intellect allows that my wife told i
me all, since she informed me at once !
regarding tbe matter. I bare brooded
on the fact of a business partner so'
basely acting until I am nearly wild. I '
now propose to castrate said Smith or
kill
him
also, to avoid further
take my own.
Smith was removed
A fair aires.
Atlanta, Ga., March 29. Mrs. Ham
mond, the fair blonde whom Police Com
missioner English declare has M0.000
of the Gate City bank's stolen funds, is
in jail this morning, and will stay there
until the case is concluded. A gentle
man from the Magic city today told of
ber wild career In that place. "Such a
vision of loveliness you never beheld,"
said be. "She was my neighbor. She
Huntington & McKinstry.
Soccxesor to J. M. HunUnrujo A Co
Real Estate, Loan and Insurance M
WW Www
Land Paper of all Kindt prepared.
Knta collected and taxes paid for non-resident.
Aiartract of Title fum'iahed at short notice, at we have tbr!
id to have been ltrct ,n co out''
Partie Laving lieal Estate for tale or rent are rejueUd
our office, ifa 39 SECOND ST THE DALLES 01
im tonight, entirely optlona w th'i...,. r-, . . . . 3 .
r . t , ...I v . , ! cnunn. ana the was
Louis Payette,
Blacksmithinf
justsorjod and sweet that the ladle
entanglements, ( ,M la,,,, d th,r men ay
to tbe office of . .i. ,
AnvandaU Kind of Iron Work atU-ndid to
prompt! and jfuarant-j to jrive satisfaction.
i 1 1 ( ii n ni, r iw.m .. . . .
, Hum uui (uoiii town
was not what she seemed I
There was a great stir when we Lad to !
have ber moved, but she went. Her!
husband g'it a divorce, and the became'
thepetof first one man and then an-1
other, wrecking one whoae fortune t. !
I fore be heard ber airen rr.io . .. f..-i
.. . . "awjUilT
little . AOTa-k nrm t. '
idifficuIUe. But I was never intimate 1 " ' ' .
with bis wUe, nor did I ever attempt to if Ward., Ud a.ieid.
Uke advantage of Ler. Even believinir I Ai-ara. K.v. xi.v , .
- I r - -, - v , c . 1 jli a arn
TV v, . '"'' wi' irom l Lie Doys atxjfit
-' ,-.. an exauiiuauon was i jj,e
maoe oi nis injuries, which were found 1
to be not neceeeariiy faUl. The bullet
was extracted, but before the operation
of probing for it be made the following
statement :
"Gove and I have been aseocin'.ed in
business, and Lave Lad several
Shop,
East End. eor. Second and Deoot
Chrisman & Corson,
DEALER I
m kAAAV 1 at a .... t "
- " i . i iriHi TTi m wr n.m i..e a i a t i ...
nrotber t bouse visiting, and Lad George ' "P wumette valley to Port- - -,'.;iiwto rt,aaei fcterret, physician, shot his wife then
v . .. c , t i a., , ., . . . 'any eriminal nnrfnaa r r- ,, ' , .. "'rei lu
iim past or it, iariow road if at . ' . 7... . . i auied bimself. His wife bad deertH
known of the aafetv rA V.;. .v. land,
unfortunate affair would not bave oe-1 ll 'owert ltitude across the mountains
curred. George 'a family consist of a'11"11 tb Columbia river and the
wife and four children, who Lave the ! f?'k'rM-"
SSyeyte!U fatoiS5ff B-
There is Lttle doubt
broken down mentally.
tbat Gove was 'him. lln..ii,a.n. ,
... I vu hi- sirwi, arew a
ilia actions for revoNer m.raa i i ....
om. time indicatd thi. ..ni.i.,.!, " ' oy mroAl,
i. ... ......cu, wrcw, .oe weapon into her month tJ
meanor and anKearanre.
r ii , ... i pvn iiilo ner niontn nred
fi!.. revolver on bimT,:
, a.i. , aeemen .. a... .... f
A . . I
wvwBCMi.ana was given t ridiculous
woman is fatally wounded.
1 1 cause of their trouble is unknown.
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