MAMnl ruins, mors ltlll, can, nmui,
wtK.iier.nl curt aa4 more urtlrt powvc In
C:3d!'8
Garsaparilla
TtM any ather. Ba mra ta I only Hood.
Hood's Pllla cor Mlkraanaaa. Indlfaattoa.
MADAME IAUBIER.
.' Tha Adatlrabla Wlfa of tha Maw Caa
(dim Prtnltn v
Mine. Laurler, wlf of Wilfrid Lau-
rier, tha new Premier of Canada, la an
admirable example of the best type of
French-Canadian (en tie woman. Fot
many j-eara she haa not only led In
French society at the capital daring
parliamentary oeeslona, but baa fulfill-
THEPOSTPOffl) ORDER
Confirming Sale of Northern
Pacific Properties.
TO PSOTECT THE BONDHOLDERS
3', 'All S
BaariVs Commlaaloa.
The judgment of the lower eonri
waa rerenwd by the suprem oourt of
Waahington In Olympia, la the oaa of
Walter H. Sodertrarg, appellant, re.
King oounty, reapondant Thla notion
waa brongbt by tha plaintiff as aa
ignee of direr parsons, judgment
debton in various foraoloanra prooeod.
inn, olalmiug to be entitled to the
; anrplue arieidg from eaoli foreoloanre
! aale. There waa no redemption in
' any oas and the plaintiff In each ac
tion became the pnrebaaar. It appeara
that the amount claimed a surplus
waa the anm olaimed by the aberiff aa
feea and oommtssion. In oondnotlng
aale tha aheriff paid into the county Milwaukee. July 84. The form of
treasury aeveral amount tinder th th postponed order oonBrmiug the
mistaken belief that it waa hia doty to aale of the Northern JPaoido propertim
dedoot a oommlatlon from tha amount j war proaented to Judge Jenkins by th
bid in a oh instance. There were j attorney thi afternoon. The flrat aeo-thirty-foor
eanaea and th aggregate ; tion, oompriiing the main line, will be
A POOL TO SUPPLY GOLD
to Cheek
ada Jaaklaa afakaa a Xinbai
ChaacM-AddlUaaal liana That
Farehaaoi Mail Ma a.
amount olaimed 12,004.8.
Raw Quart! Kadad.
In Cincinnati, ahot war heard at
thereaidenoa of William T. Wiley,
ladiea' tailor
Fifth atreek
i v
fete
old for 110,000,000, tha mlnltnnm
amount allowed by the decree of aale.
The eeoond paroel will bring at least
13.000,000 and the third parcel f500,-
fKML Thaae tmnnnti. hnaravnr. ara
ana inrrler, OB Wett : not all that tha nnmhaaara will ha. a tn
Mr. Wiley waa found i py. jaga Jenkint ezpeot change
oueaing irom eur. nnuei wounaa, ana tn ha n tha farm hinh ru
ner nnaoana waa nnoonsoioua witu a
ballet hole in hia temple. Th woman 1
died on th way to th hospital
Wiley' wound waa super flaiaLth ball
glanoing off the droll. The couple,
after frequent qnarrela, had separated,
but began to lire together again about
three months ago. Wiley aaya hia
wife ahot him. He then seiaed th
weapon and fired at her.
Aa 11-Taar-Old Bot Knrderer.
In Chicago, Harry Rudolph, aged
11, struok two blows with hia puny
flats, and hia opponent, Grover Han-
aged 9, fell dead at hi feet The
niah ample protection to the bondhold-
I en who hire not oome into the reor
' ganiaation agreement They will re
oeiv what waa th market valoe of th
bond before th market wa affected
by the reorganisation. Tbia provision
was Inserted by the oourt and the pur
chaser must agree to pay in addition to
th nominal amounts suoh aumt aa
may be necessary to pay the amount
of theae olaima. The judge also object
ed to th language of the form whioh
mad th oourt hold that th company
had been dnly organised in oonform-1
ity with th law of the state. Th !
riaa af Naw.Yark ftaaker
. Klporla.
New York, July ST. Th Brentng
Post Says tn committee of foreign
bankers appointed at th meeting yes
terday to formulate a. plan for th
checking of th exports of gold during
th next two month is not eipeotod to
report tor two or three days. II is th
intention to arrange a pool by whioh
all demands for exporting may be sup
plied daring that time, : Thi morning
there waa a decline of one-half cent in
the posted rate for sterling exchange.
Th bankers present at yesterday'
meeting today referred all question to !
T, P. Morgan, s An assooiat of thos j
present said, in peaking of th result j a.ea
ui ua aiNiuigi . .
"Th report that foreign bankers
have agreed to sell exchange not to
exceed U 1 8, 000, 000, and bar promised
not to ship gold for two mouths, la
hardly oorreok W hare, however,
been assured 15,000,000 in th next
two months, to be provided by a ayndi-
NORTHWEST BR EVIT1ES
Evidence ot Steady Growth
ad Enterprise.
ITEMS Of 8KHK&AL INTEKE3T
Freaa All tha Cities aad Towaa of th
, Thrivlag llatar State
.'' Orason.
Th amok from forest fire in the
Caeoade is to thiok around Pendleton
that th Bin mountain can no longer
TBAVKX WITH A
SmdScaJ Thr rm.kli.iceu tha ., Ja. ,
KSaJ bVl5l"d trU..em th. reiikba,t i
at III laid wUrotilfc 'h a irwno """'
HlomiiPh Hltlnra,
eiiinmnr lal ami
tl.utriml auenta and. tHrlU
Ia wfejiianJ, which ommnansfaorhanBatUra,
narvouani'M ana J!'JJVu""i?5L
In the days of Qneen Elisabeth aoh
guest at a dinner party brought hi own
knife and spoon.
Pine's Cure for Coniumptton Is our only
mtillolna Tor oongns and coiaa. rar.. .
Belts, ;8lh ar.. Dsnfer, 0ol., Nor. , 99.
noiTra avHoot ro or
d with gentle dignity aU those other ! onll Hansen itarted to run. Rudolph
manifold social office which fall to th I flowed in wift pursuit oa toning the
lads were haatn. a k.l.h .d lurm gw w " " preTent me
. n I .r. r.- V x ll .VIC i autement a recital
lot of the wife of him who leada his
party. Somewhat younger than her dis
tinguished husband, Mme. Laurler la a
handsome woman of about 45, with
that type of good looks which la ill por-
' trayed by photograph. ' Delicate fe.'
ruree, clear Dine eye, silvery nair, a
fresh, girlish complexion in youthful
contrast to th graying treaat;, a quick
French amlle, with flashing impression
of white teeth and sudden dlmpl
that is Mme. Laurler aa no camera Tr
can do her Justice. Aa Mile. Zoe Lafon
taine, of Montreal, ah who ha become
th wife of a Premier waa a noted
, i beauty. As Mme. Wilfrid Laurler abe
ils a noted chatelaine and aweet help
meetone as able aa ahe is quiet and
'tasteful. The Laurler horn la at Artha
jbas Rarille, a small Quebec town, a
quaint old house set in eight acres of
.land, where the statesman has quiet
for taking his rest, and Mme. Laurler
opportunity for cultivating th plant
jand flower which comprise one of her
chief Joys. Mme. Laurler la broad-
minded and sympathetic to all. What
ever burden of care and responsibility j
icome to the first minister of the crown j
In Canada, he la sure of near sympathy,
ana a wire to encourage, stimulate and
strengthen him. Leaser virtue, "per
fcaps, but one which appeals to the mind
feminine, ta that Mm. Laurler knowa
how to drees becomingly and welt Her
costume ax a qolet as her manner
are. . ,
lad near th curb, and struok him in
thefaoeand abdomen. Little Hansen i
wvered hia face with hia hands, fell
backward, and expired. Young Ru
dolph was looked up.
Th Ballot Thleva.
Ths city oounoil of Taooma, In spe
cial session, offered reward of f 1,000
tor th arrest and eonviotion of the
thieve who stole the ballot of four
and not a an.
adlndlnatlnn. KnmAmni aIIia nhannaa!
war mad before th oourt waa satis
fied. '
ON WAR FOOTING.
Caa
Havy Da
Activity la tha
partment,
Washington, July U. The purpose
ot tha administration to ba prepared for
war trouble, if it oome, la indicated by
the order which have been issne bv
precincts from the vault at the oity ! the navy department directing all
halL Mayor Fawoett has offered a re-1 officer on waitimr ontara tn rannrt at
ward of $200. Th avideno thus far onoe for duty, and at the asm time re-
eourea indicate mat th breaking into 1 yoking all leaves of absenoe.
eat comprising powerful local and in
ternational interests, at a price lower
than tb oost of exporting gold to Eu
rope. The details of thla agreement
have not boon arranged. " ,
avaataaa MlUloaa Deposited.
New York, July 87. Th subtre
ury odoiala and staff were rushed to
day receiving and keeping tally ot th
deposit of gold mad by th Hew
York banks in exchange for green
backs. AU indication point to an ag
gregate accumulation of the precious
metal from bank and institution In j
thi oily and from outside flnanolal :
center fully up to th estimate made ,
in these dispatohe, $30,000,000. Tb
oorreoted offloial total of deposits at
th subtreaaury from th inception of j
th movement to the olose of business i
j Assessor Howell, of Lincoln county,
has completed th flold work of assess
ing, and is now at work making up
the assessmsnt roll
I Seven-year loouits ar numerous
about Canyon City, la Urant oouiity,
and th merry musio of their wings
oan b heard all day.
Mrs. Catharine Irvine, who died at
Galem lost week, wa on of tb first
women married at Tb Dalle, having
gon there from Indiana in 18B3.
Th high water of last mouth in Un
ion county I aaid to have
many young prairie ohiokens, a
breeding ground war in many place
overflowed.
Elmer Hansen, ot Adams, brought
Into Pendleton last week the flrst of
this year's wheat crop in thla county,
and old It to Mr. By era for 40 cent a
buihaL It ran B8 pound to th
bushel.
' A carload of fat hog wa shipped
from Elgin last week. This 1 th flrst
shipment of hog mad from ther for
some Urn, beoau ot th dull market
At Bnrllnram, Ban
Is on of thi
Mataa ColintV. 01.,
miut thnniuih. careful and
practical "Hon.s Bohools" to b found on
th PaniHa nnrnnt. It urenares hnvt for any
nniyamity, teotinloal soliool, or for actlvs
buaina:ia strata llted at th State and
BUnford UnlreratHa. and under th able
management of Kx Hist Superintendent
Irs O. Hottt. Ph. I)., ranks smong th llrat
suhools in ths Untied Htataa. Ks-opsns
Auguat 4. JK'wIng mid S-iaritijtfl ).
T.i.r. u n,nM fttfarrh lii Ihla taetlnn Of tb
eomilry man an oinar aiiawm p.u
ft msvbit 211$ yoii;
anMUv-.i,i,k:
Maalk I. Ik. Mn!
'- I'alallallM f
Uw HMrt.aMt.in,.
Uatua af H,mtk
Ckm4 MMte
-pa. la Ik, a.V(ll
-im. t rik
"'la Amhiu
tfnm, IrrtuH,
taaaiuaa a( um
MlaS - DltiioHa-.
HMSatka-CMMht.
atlka at nu.rk.-i
. TkaMln
DYSPEPSIA
la M af Hi mny fcna Th aaa awliin Mn
w kU fMntalot etaiylalat I
Acker' Vmvih umu,
and aiiill thelaattew yaara wmih'
Iti.'liml.le. mr a t"w maun ri ara a'
inwd ta b
neu,ra ara-
nonnonl II a local flnr,a, anil n-arrtiKo uw
ramadlaa.amt hyeonmaiiiic mlllnar teeiir wlln
liM.il tratlmant, prounnnrrit It tnenrab'.
tri'lonc hupniTan eaiarrh In ha aennalllallnn.
al ill . and lhertliprarqnl'MivinliliUlonl
traatuient. Hall'a Catarrh t'ure, inannfaetarad
br r. i. VMimj 4 Co., ToleJo, iihlo, It lha imiI
eontlltiltlonal enra on lha market. H ! taken
I n I ..... 1 1 m In Jmu iMM 1A rl.M.ia tn a lunnflHi
destroyed ! fill. It anu dlranllr on tha blno'l aad mniwut
ftlia annart'B oi ma fjnivm, I ne nirar nni puunnn
elnmiaraaud trflmoniait. Atiro-a,
P. J. ( H tsMKY A CO., lolede, O,
Sold b tlmirtlala. ?So.
ttell-t rae.ll 1-llia ar th beat.
I never uad o qnlok a eor at Ptao's
Our tor Consumption. J. B. Palmer, Box
1171, Hasttla, Wan Nov. l lDo.
riTH.-AI) itorpad Iraa by Or. Rltaa'
Oraat Marva Haatorar, No nualtar II erlral
dar't uae. Marrrlnut ouree. TrMtlta and t 00
trial bottle free to Fit eaaaa. Sand to Ur. K Ilea,
Sit Arch Ot,. Philadelphia, Pa.
3 f aall, ptfaM, aa lanlat af a atata (
r4i ; "MA Tniirlal. Kr Tnrt.)
j taxi ' I fiilf.wl h'lrrll.lf (mm iraiaiiain, bull
C Ai4tWtTaliia,MluwalWriMla,bavai.Hraaat."S
I MKXM MtniCltllca, M UCkaiakanSt., S.IA
MULED FflEE Hpaclal I'rla Ll.t of
HOUSIMOtOQOOD. tTO.
Thla olrenlar It Itanad (nr lha banallt of ear
wi mi irr e nilomart a hn eaiiuni avail thamalM
el our lialljr Speal llalra, fend your ad.
ditae. Vou will 8nd bnth vaoa anil rhi a rtsbl
Wll I, PIN! It t'O., '
111 . Mtrkal ttnwt Man Krannlieo, Cal,
"Wa will taava It Katlraty
fin your hernia." U ro aa
II a ari' l aa Uaa ra Un.ii Km.
oin a, aad It It diwa soldo all af
II lll,)roa ma raiura It at out .
oanaa. aad (ur Uaielusue and prta
I.iat 10
Aiaarlsaa Typ PouadarVCo.
taaaa ta Mart ttt rartlaa. IK
la writing to dvr titer don't for
get to mention tbia paper.
today waa 1 17, 768,000, th deposit 1 Most shipped last week sold for two
bringing the treasury guarantee In th oents per pound.
reserve up to approximately 1108,681,-
635. .- ,
AFTER ORIENTAL TRADE.
CkJeago la Raw Working tot m Trana
Faclfle Llna.
th vault waa started about two week
go, and finished between last Satur
day night and Tuesday morning.
Thla is an unusual proceeding, and
avmiM tint nrriinarilv iai Mir.vi1.il -.
necessary, except in case of positive wr. j u U expectod, will gire
8uoh action is supposed to indicate that a, ,lmoa oomplet oontrol ot the
everv available shin will at bum ha " 'i tv.oa auiu
Chioago, July 17. Th publication
of th negotiation between President
Hill, ot th Great Northern, and Mr.
Maiujima, of Tokio, for steamship
line between Faget ound and Japan
haa AmwnnmA tha f..l .Kb fTt. m
men alraadyhavepraotioaUy completed l?6n Sx" b' ,com T
.rranoement. for such a line of a.m. I hkbiUtions, looking for
J. MoCarty, In attampting to board
an out-going freight train in Baker
City last week, tell aoroa th tall, and
several ear passed over bis left toot,
which wa so badly mangled that it
bad to be out off.
The unusual drought ba killed all
the salmon berries, raspberries, and
other wild berrie along th Neoan
nloum, in Clatsop county, to that tb
bear, which In th summer time live
principally upon the bernea, bare
- WILL WEAR SHORT SKIRTS
Brooklyn Women Pleda-e Theaaaelvee
to Reform Coatnene.
Tb first rainy day after the flrst
Monday tn October will be signalised
In Brooklyn by the appearance of the
Brooklyn Health Culture Club in tbelr
new "common sense" costume. The
club was organized only three weeks,
ago, with a charter membership of six
.. well-known women. Already It ba
thirty -Or members, and by the rainy
day before mentioned it la expected
that folly 150 Brooklyn aoclety and pro
fessional women will have been en
rolled.
The object of the clob la to et an ex
ample of hygienic living and sensible
dressing. The President la H. Chris
tine Lumsdon, th well-known portrait
food.
Ths Grant Psss Courier says: "Tb
General Geor,e w. jo.aa Dead. .ilav, "L, wi v' I business between the United State aad tever, which carried off three
General George W. Jones, th oldest plaoed eommisson and givnatull! Orient. gj t on the Anton Bow ranch on
surviving ex-United State senator, i Lmiraan. t mM-H J- In th venture of th Chioago men. William creek, has been eorraled, and
died at hia home in Dubuque, la., aged Several officers will also twohaMv ha ' ta dertood tb Atchison, Topek to" ot spreading tb virulent
93. He represented as 2 delegate to mh!S ,f k.I.7. & Santa F. railroad ha. an toteresVand ! "" V Th oiti-
oongrea th territory now included In .munition works to hasten mnl. i h company is ready, it neoeseary. to ' ptltton4 th eounty oourt to p-
Wisoonsin, Iowa, Michigan and the tt, and .hlnment f n..i .t.. break ita alliance with th Southern ! Pln! qnarantin omoera, bot no law
West, except the Paoiflo ooastv He -.,. to.w. tM. t,.. I Paoiflo and the Huntington intereahi ! 001,1(1 Ionnd 3tifying the measure.
waa the state' first senator, and wa aoter wm materially expedited by! order carrT on toe ohem. Superintendent Bisque, of the Virtue
prominent in national affair, especial-, j teu0n of th faot that th approprla-! 100 Ta,oe of h trde with he Crln n,lne la BkM county, ha let a con
ly of th Northwest j M0ni fo. at,, -reaent fiiwaiTMF have .Hi ta appreciated fully by all th tran-i traot for ropplying the min with 8,000
crtoai. c.k ataa. H.id r- become available for expenditure . . portation and commercial interests of f cords of wood. Th, contractors a r P.
ctlppl Creak Btaca Held Tp. f . ... . tha oonntrr. and thnra ta nn fear thai Raanha and PatA .1 Inlma Tl..n.
The Cripple Creek stage waa held up ! huUsn that the 1.000 men anlL? i ther "B na I tract price i. about 130,000. Th. wood
near Grassy, five mile eaat of there, j j. bT "X th new line profitable, San Diego it ' 1 to b delivered by January 1. 1896.
try tare, masaea men. wno ootainea aeatot midsummer evolu-i toe PrMent terminn ot the Santa F ! and Basoh A John will pnt a force of
IWU1TV KU1U WKaaUllOS M11U IQUU III IH1IL .. . ... . vnarf anrl 4 i annlrl iiaawat f.ol Lt i. ' a
The naienaer. included thirtsen ' a. wlUl0o aem would practio-J - " """d.T1'
- - " . allv ne an Imnnaaihiljlnr ti nmia, .: "wv. m .u. i autuu
ana two or tbree women. Tha lattar; : r L t
The latter
were unmolested by the robbers.
posse with bloodhound la on the trail
of the highwaymen.
t
' frmnchlao Oraotad.
The oounoil of the town of Castle
Y j man the three or four ships now out ol j 00111 f"!' ther,
A oommiasoa. ! vastly increased.
There has for some time been a de
air on the part of the naval authorities
to make the evolutions of the various'
' flenta thia vear tnnra arhinclln. unA i SoJold la Athaaa
steamship
there ita tonnage would be
SHOT HIMSELF IN THE MOUTH
Book ha granted to H. Orchard a thir- i W"ugti tnan any ot their predeoe-
of Jadga
Dapaatt,
men to work in the timber without
low of time.
The Willamette Hopgrowera' Asso-1
oiation met in Independence recently,
! and decided that at the next regnlar j
meeting, whioh oome on th lit day
1 of August, the members would oon
dward ' aider the advisability of picking bops !
and alto the price to be paid thia year.
ty-year franchise for the construction i or"' r0T tnu 1883011 extensive pre-; renaieton, ur., juiy 7. Juag Bd-j xney aio exiena to invitation to all
ot a water and sewer system. The P"011 atn 0860 ia progress, bnt it : wara jjepeats was zouna aeaa in bis , nopgrowera oi uauaa, tsoena vista and
x. cKBiaTXvn lvuivos.
painter. Among the charter 'members
ar Mr. Cornelia Hood, the lawyer;
Mrs. wnson and Mrs. Manning, aU
prominent In - th- Brooklyn social
world.
The meeting at which the organiza
tion waa perfected was held In Mrs.
Lumsdon' studio. It waa mad a
rule that every member abould pledge
herself to. wear, on all occasions, save
those demanding conventional full
dress, skirts short enough to clear the
ground by at least three Inches. For
rainy or wet weather they have adopt
ed a costume, consisting of bloomer
or kntckerbockera, a short skirt and
legglnga or boots, meeting the skirt at
the knee. The waist Is left to the pleas
ure of th wearer, and over all will
be worn a light gossamer or mackintosh.
French Wlttlclama.
v A lady, more famed for her looka
than her wit, complained in Sophie
Arnould'a presence of being beset by a
host of admirers. "Oh," said Sophie,
"It la easy for yon to get rid of them.
Ton need only talk." A critic of Beau
marchaia play, "The Marriage of Fi
garo," told her it would be a failure.
Tea," aald she, "so it will, but It will
fall fifty time running." She on
day met a physician with a gun, on
th look-out for game. "Where ar
you going In this way?" abe asked. "To
ee a patient," be answered. "Oh,
doctor," ahe replied, "you are evident
ly afraid of missing html"
water will be taken from a mountain
tream about two miles below town,
and carried to a reservoir on the rock
outh of town, to an elevation of about
ninety feet above the town.
or waiting orders, but Bear-Admiral
Bonce, commanding the .North Atlan
tic squadron, gave the enthusiasm a
new impetus in a report which hat
just reached the department, to th
. ' IK.I lma nil I..I- allk .Y. JM A I-
. wh tun., juia OTI.U UIVUI IU Ula
cussing all matter of Interest
bad not been determined to put all the office in Athena at 1 P. M.. today, surrounding country to be present at
hip into commission or to call in : having oommltted suicide. H was
thos officer who were absent on leave ! missed at home Tuesday night, and hia
family thought he had come to Pendle
ton. They telephoned here Wednes
day, and, learning nothing of hi
whereabouts, oommenoed search. To
day L. D. Leavely and Deputy Marshal
ConaamptlT Mllek Cow.
Milk Inspector Dookerr. of Ban
Franoiaoo, aaya fifty per oent ot the . effect that bis squadron will begin lt Dhalaun entered hia offio through
oows whioh supply milk for San Fran
ciaoo are consumptive, and will have
to be killed. There are 6,700 oows
owned by the dairiea of tb. city, and
of theae fully 8,000 are diaeased, and
th milk from them is unfit tor use.
summer maneuvers about the flrst ol
next month and continue them six
weeks or two months.
SAN DIEGO FAVORED.
wtaaow, ana louna nun lying on a
lounge. Hi arms were aero hi
chest, the right hand holding a re
volver, the muzzle of whioh waa in
hi mouth, the bullet having passed
tnrougn the root of the month and
Waahlogtoa.
G. W. Corning, of Olympia, died in
that oity last week at the age of 61,
He waa born in New York.
The Popnlist party of th state of
Washington will hold it state conven
tion at Ellensburg August IS.
A. B.Weed, of North Taklma, says
tb. Taklma bop crop will probably not
be more than 6,000 bales this year.
Tb oost of "exporting:" th book of
For A eeosol Oosvoatloa.
At a meeting of th. gold-standard
Democrats, held In Chicago, It wa de
cided to bold another national conven
tion not later than September S. A 1
meetins will Boon ha held in Tndianan.
olia to decide on the plaoe.
' ; Two Bodle Found.
Skamokawa, July 37. Tb. body of
rot
Japanaee Staamahlp Llnee
Boathera California.
I San Francisco, July 34. San Diego
la waiting to welcome the man whose
report to the Japanese government may
result in great oommeroial
lodged to the brain. The room wat ' King county will be not lea tbsn 36,
quite dark. th. curtain being drawn. 000, and the highest estimate is 131.
000.
At tha tnnnaat it waa tnnnA at,. U. ' .
oauae of hi death waa a gunhsot wound
inflicted by hi own hand on or about
the night of July 31. H waa known
to have threatened to commit suioida
to that oity. Sho Nemoto, the special
commissioner sent by the Japanese gov
ernment to study the oommeroial pro-
1 advantage i "T" ""wenea so commit suioide
', the special 1 everi11 time. d bad been drinking
Frank Peterson, on of th"nfortan-! ' mm. of Mexico,
ate-who, with Mra. A. B. Crosby and
Charles Newell, drowned May 13 last,
near thia point, waa pioked up by the
seine at T. K. Johnson' seining
ground yesterday morning. The re
main were naturally verymuch.de-
oompoeed, and were only recognized by
tn elotbing and shoes. Tbia la the
flrat appearanoe of any of the Ill-fated
young people. They were supposed to
have been washed out to ea by tb
heavy freshet. Another body wa also
pioked up near Brookfleld, about th
am time, but thos who saw it aay
it la not that of young Newell, but that
of a man who had not
water more than a week. Th. remains
of young Peterson were buried her. today.
Glass in oven door Is a new contriv
ance, it enable oookt to watch th
food without opening the door.
Central America and South Ametioa.
will start from her. today for San
Diego in company with T. Euaakado,
who arrived with him Sunday from
Japan, and whose mission is to con.
ummate.th purchase from tb Mexi
can government of 800,000 acres of lan'
in th state of Chiapas, for th Jcpane
Colonisation Society.
Mr. Nemoto' investigations, while
primarily to learn th oommeroial pros
pect and report to hi government, will
ultimately be of much importance In
connection with several prospective
I steamship line that ara to branch out
been In tb .apau auu wuoa at many poru
w tuo Bouta vi aere. uat oi in line
may make San Diego terminus in
order to gather from that port a large
amount of good brought by rail direct
ly from tb. Eaat for the Japanese mar
ket, notably ootton, kerosene and ma
chinery. - '
A ColUeioa Probable.
The latest theory regarding th. sup
posed loss of some of the ooait-bound
fleet off Cap. Horn 1 to th. effect that
two ot the vessel have been in oolli-
i ooroner ba gon
Body af aa Cnknowa at aa Found.
Astoria, Or., July 38. The body of
an unknown man wa found in the
river on the Oregon side, opposite
C 1 .1.1. I m r
an fl,a nU. at.!- A 1.1-1. oaauiuaawa, aula uiuiuuig, II oar i. n.
ha. Inat arHvad at S T. PlM- Tn
.ua c a TzZTJz " , i for the remain.
w wvuuu, avyvsM tuna, uu April t, IU
latitude 66 south, longitude 63 west,
th. abandoned hull of th. British bip
Gowenbank wa lighted. Th. derelict
looked like it bad been in oollision.
Th. maata were gon. and th. headgear
carried away.
heavily.
He wa 60 year old. Bo leave a
widow and three ohildren. Th. de
ceased bad been sis years in Athena,
nsving gon. then irom Southern Ore
gon. ... -
A Oaa tb bad Marriage.
New York, July 37. Howard F.
Benediot, a young Wall-street broker,
the son of James H. Benediot and a
nephew of F. C. Benediot, th banker
and personal friend of President Cleve
land, died yesterday, a few hour after
ba had married Mi Margaret Lloyd,
a society bell of Cincinnati. Mr.
Benediot had become engaged to Mi
Lloyd in Maroh. When It becam
known a few day ago that Mr. Bene
dict's condition waa oritioal, a tele
gram wa sent to Mis Lloyd. Sh
reached the oity yesterday. Soon after,
in company with a pbysioian, th went
to th. bedside of Mr. Benedict. He
wa (inking fast, and It waa at hi
earnest request that th. marriag oere
mony wa performed.
Aitorla, Or., Joly 37 Two fisher
men named Hollats and Laben drifted
on the end of Sand Island at 8:80 P.
M. Monday night, and tbelr boat waa
swamped in the trap. A high lea was him in the hack and tramniin. I,.
running at the time, and their livei j der foot until he wat nearlv d n.
The oounty treasurer and auditor of
Thurston oounty have been directed by
tb oomimssioner to invest the linking
juna oi b,uuu in tate warrants.
The oounty commissioners of Lincoln
oounty will thi fall submit to the
voters a proposition to more the oounty
eat from Spragn to Davenport
The farmer of tb Kannswiok valley
are busy cutting their second orop of
alfalfa, and th yield 1 good. Tbey
find a good market for their bay among
tb. sheepralsere.
Th Ocosta mill is no more. All th
maobinery ba been taken out and
shipped to Cosmopoll. Over 178,000
has been lost in attempting to operate
th mill at Oootta. j
Th total loss by fir. In th. city ot
Spokane ha been less during th latt
twelve montns than during any pre
vious similar period ilnoe the paid Are
department was eitablisbed.
Th. eldest ton of H. H. Spaulding,
of Almota, wai dragged by a runaway
team through a barbed wire fenc the
other day and bit clothing completely
torn irom nim. ae Wat scratched from
head to foot, but not so deeply but that
hi wound will soon heal.
Hogan Johnson, of Biverslde, In Pa
oiflo oounty, pot a rope around a bull 'i
neck and started to lead him home.
On the way the bull made an attack
upon Mr. Johnson from the rear, goring
would have been lost bad not tb. Can-
by life-saving crew rescued them nd
cared for them two daya. Tb. boat
waa broken, but the life-saving orew
neipea tnem repair it and recover the !
horn penetrated the lung, entering the
body about five inohes. Mr. Johnson'
rignt rm waa broken in three places,
and from bia hip down he 1 one mass
of severe bruise. He is 63 veara old.
A Boy Droaraod.
Ignatius O'Dea, tb. 18-year-old
brother of Father O'Dea, tb. recently
appointed bishop of Neoqually, wa
drowned in the river at St John, near
Portland, Or. The boy wa member
of a pianio party, consisting of several
No wonder women believe In mar
riages for lore; they know that few
women can b. married for beauty or
money.
Tb Browa Strike -a. ,
Cleveland, July 34. The strikers
submitted today to the Brown Hoisting !
ft Conveyancing Company a proposition j
of settlement embodying the formal,'
recognition of their labor nnions and '
.U. J t 1 M ! .U- i I
dinlh. v5Li. Lfit Th,ding Ale Brow' ' oompany. refused
day in th. woods near St Johna. H. lt ,a v. t,t' 't ,., ,u.
How Mlnlatry a p pa ara.
' Bom., July 33. Th. new ministry
presented itself in parliament today.
rvjSf-K "-"1 -iis5? esrssx
A traveler through the Horse Heaven
country told the Yakima Iiepubllo that
the beat i something terrible in tbst
eotion. urain ba been badly burned,
and will not go twelve baabels to the
ore. tie says be wts forced tn
IhaPhJw ifu J,1'1' "tt' " sway .. ever. The I
when h. lost bia kalanoe and fell in-trw..! v., rr-i ' . -i. ..
Thtlyiil..... I""""" ku. ii.o. auuigu,. ano
The first English hymn book used In
puUio worship wai that compiled by
Iaeao Wesley in th year 1716.
Canada Prevent Flllbnaterlna;.
Ottawa, July 37. The Canadian
government ha given strict Instruc
tion to collectors of ouitoma at all
Dominion port not to give a olearanoe
to any vessels entering ontward for
Cuba without flrst receiving authority
for granting the tame from the minis
ter of onstoma. It ha oome to the no
tioe of the Canadian authorities that a
number of maU haw lata trni.-
a oommittee waa appointed to oontider j with rifles and munition of war on
the advisability of oalling out all th. board for Canadian norta. to h ,ahi
oity, in sympathy ; ped into another vessel and thus aant
union men In the
with th. Brown striker.
I to th Cuban lniurgentSa
tnirty-tnree miles through a broiling
sun and stopped at three or fonr bonses
to get a drink being refused eaob tlnis.
The water is so low tbat a padlock and
chain is kept on the buoket, and the
well go nearly dry eaoh evening when
water it drawn for ook tlowly fill
ing at night sufficiently to provide
water for domeitio Dumnaaa i. .u.
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