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COTTAOE GROVE. ¡.AXE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER
Cotiagefifoveaiij Lìmiti Leader
C e m e n t I .i n l n g o f t h e D o u b le
B a d ly C r a c k e d .
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D o u g la s
T h r e a t e n e d W it h
THE CANALTO BE BUILT
Y a c h t C lu b M e m b e r » .
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Devoted to th e Best In terests
Washington, Nov. 14.—The battle
| San Francisco, Nov. 12. — Lord
of Cottage Grove, Lemati and ship Texas has come to grief at the dry- F irst R ep o rt of th e N ew Com New Y ork, Nov. 13.—There is much
talk amhng the members of the New A nnual R ep o rts Of th e H eads Sholto Douglas is to be horsewhipped.
New Y ork an d London C apital
ilock at New York, and has sustained
Bohemia Gold Mining District.
V ork Yacht Club of expelling Lord
| He has been unfortunate enough to
m a n d e r of th e A rm y.
injuries, the exact extent of which is
of D ep artm en ts.
Duuraven from the club, of which he
j arouse the ire of his mother-in-law,
W ill F oot th e Bills.
not known at present. The ship went
is an honorary member, for his course
; Mrs. Addis, of Oakland, and she gives
into drydock about a week ago to be
in imputing knowledge of fraud to
1 notice that she will stare for Los An-
j cleaned and painted, and to remove an NECESSITY OF IMMEDIATE ACTION Messrs. Iselin and Smith, in the matter THE BCKEAC OF CONSTRUCTION i geles early next week w ith the inten- AMERICANS WILL DO THE WORK
accumulation of seaweed which had
of the official measurement of Defender i
E. P. T H O R P ,
j tion of teaching his lordship a lesson.
grown in the pipe gratings leading to
prior to the recent races for the Amer
Lord Sholto will soon learn what it is
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ica’s cup. Among those who have ex i h . First Assistant Postmaster-General
have an American mother-in-law on T h e D e a l H a » N o t V e t B e e n C o m p l e t e d ,
instant, Captain Glass reported to the
W it b o xt A p p li a n c e » t o C o p « W it h
B u t N e g o t i a t i o n s A r e In a n
pressed themselves in favor of charges j
his trail.
M ak e« S o m e R e c o m m e n d a tio n s
' commandant of the navy yard that on
M o d e r n K u g in e a o f W a r .
being preferred against Lord Duuraven,
A d v a n c e d S ta g e .
Mrs. Addis is a buxom woman with
lu 111» R e p o r t .
K a l e » o f ttu l»»«:ri p t l o u .
the regular weekly examination of the
if he does not immediately resign, are
a will of her own. His lordship has
Washington,
Nov.
13.—The
annual
Chicago,
Nov. 11.—The Evening
OS I Y E A R ........................................................ . . . • 2 OO vessel, made that day, frames 43 and
Washingti u Nov. .127"7Co.m modor® dared t0 defy the wil1 of
J. V. Bonvier, P. M. Halstead, Mr.
mother-
rn e s e ra te « » re - tr ic lly in a d v a n c e .
j 44, in compartment B, were found to report of General Miles, commanding Doremus, Mr. Clark and N. I. Nichols. Philip Hichborn, chief of the bureau of in-law. Not only that, but she says Post says the Nicaragua canal is to be
Almost everybody takes some laxative
,ub < T ib e r-w ish in g » » hang« in th eir
apparently from the the army, was made public today. The Commodore Smith said th at he did not construction and repair of the navy, that he has insulted her, and now she built; that New York aud London cap medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
p »lofllce .i.h ires- sh o u ld g i t « t h e i r o ld as w ell be distorted,
is shown to be in excellent
ital
w
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foot
the
bills,
and
American
a» n ew a d d re s s .
straining of the ship on the keel blocks. personnel
has completed his report of the year, is going to teach him some American
blood pure. Those who take SiMMONS
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n instructed,
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whether Mr. , Iselin bad demand-
The I
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w ill b* «.nt io •utacriter. ' No other evidence of straining appear
condition,
well
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contractors w ill do the work. It is LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder)
u n t i l a l l a r r e a r s » re p a id a n d p a p e r o r d e e d to
1 he report includes estimates for ap- manners, so she savs.
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also said Chicago engineers aud draiu- get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
l»e <1 M -ontinu *1 a c c o r d in g to law .
j ed, and an outside examination failed attentive to duty. Liberal appropria of the New York Yacht Club should propriutious for next year, the most
Lord Sholto, in a letter to his moth-
¡ t f " kny sub»*criher no» re c e iv in g hi» p a p e r
tion.! are required for public buildings
laxative and tonic that purifies the llood
n f: L . a da? 8.ag: t , hJ ,d . 5 ,uri* r I age-canal
w ill have This
a load-
rc T u la rly w ill plea.-»- n o tify tin s otti< e t m m e I to show any evidence of damage.
make an investigation of L- id Dun- important being $5,950,549, to be ex or in low a,
Pa* in contractors
the construction.
has and strengthens the whole system. And
at
the
posts,
many
of
which
are
out
of
d ia te ly .
By direction of Commandant Sicard,
pended
on
vessels
authorized
by
con-
enough
to
raven’s
charges,
but
he
had
no
doubt
w inform her that when he i tap,, brn„„i,r
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V« in v ite s h o r t article?, of g e n e -a l in
more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU
repair. General Miles believes that
le re« i lo u g one*, »» a r u le , n o t p u b lis h e d . A ll ' Constructor Bowles made an examina-
that he wonld take such action. Mr. giess for the racreasse of the navy. He married her daughter he did not marry
x-°“ ’ LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
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by tl
the leading spirits in the Nio-
a r tic le * u< m t be a« co m p a in e d by tl.e n a m e of ! tion, and on the 9th he reported that the peaceable conditions now existing Iselin was not in town today.
Also
asks
for
$1,500,000
for
the
general
the
whole
family.
healths, and when the Liver is in
th e writ» r. 1 o t fo r p u b lic a ilo u , b u t » s e v id e n c *
among the various Indian tribes is
* aragua scheme, into the work being and
oi good Ifeiih. We r.sautne n o rex p >n»i b ilily for the Texas was resting easily and sup
good condition you find \o i rselt Iree from
th e o p in io n -, of c o rre a p o u d e n ta .
in the shape of the $30,000,- Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
ported thoroughly in all respects. Still, largely attributable to the presence of
Kiiber-d »t t h e |»ostotti< e a t Cot tag* G ro v e a«
ago drainage canal. For Headache and Constipation, and rid of
as a measure of precaution, six feet oi troops at suitable points and the ad
s e c o n d c ia - s m a tte r.
mouths their experts have been investi that worn out and debilitated feeling.
' water was let into the dock to lighten mirable condnet of the experienced to expel him from his honorary mem- 11)6 Hartford, the Chicago
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A «Iv e r t l a li y c B a t e » M a d e K n o w n o n A p ! the load on the keel blocks. On the army officers who have been placed in bership. They say that under chapter vessels. and $500,000 for two composite told his mother-in-law to m in d ’he. gating this work, and it is said as a re These are all caused by a sluggish Liver,
p lic a tio n .
11th, further straining was reported, charge of the principal agencies. 20 of the by-laws he can be summarily sallili8 vessels. He dwells especially own business, and that hereafter he sult, the moving spirits in the Western Good digestion and freedom from sti much
and the dock was flooded then a depth While it is economical and desirable to deposed from the roll. The chapter I " pon the necessity of adequate money would brook no interference on her work have been led to visit the Nie-a- troubles will only be had when the liver
is properly at work. If troubled with any
i ragua leaders in New York.
i of eleven feet, as lar as the water could have the reserve forces of the army reads:
for the repair of vessels, covering mod-1
mod part.
*or
of these complaints, try SlMAtONS LIVER
The
Post
further
asserts
that
for
sev
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
| be admitted without danger of disturb- near the great centers of communica
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi
“ In case of an occurrence injurious ern steel ships, with their extreme sub
eral mouths oertain London financiers, cines, and Eetter titan Pills.
l ing the position of the Texas on the tion, General Miles urgently contends to the welfare of the club, the name of division aud elaborate systoms of ven
BRADSTREET’S REPORT.
I in company w ith some New Yorkers,
/ U 'M B K K I.A N D P ltF SBY TK IU A N C H l’ K C II— j blocks.
that these points should he selected for any member implicated therein may be tilation, drainage and mechanical auxil
jJ®-EVERY PACKAGE-®^
" 7 Mu 11 d » y s c h o o l, 10 A. M. P r e a c h in g , 11 a . M.
Commandant Sicard called for a de their strategic value, and that the tend removed from the list of members by a iaries of all kinds. They require much T r a d e I n t e r r u p t e d b y t h e E le c t i o n » a n d ’ have been looking into the scheme, and H as th e Z Stam p in roil on w ra p p e r.
a n d 7 r. m ., fir»t a n d t h i r d S ir d ay in e a c h
,
havo
practically
decided
to
back
it.
m o n th . P r a y e r m e e tin g , e « e u W e d n esd a y a t tailed account of the injuries, and, in ency toward concentration should not
M l 1<1 W e a t h e r .
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• • xi_ vote of a m ajority of the representa- greater care, both when in commission
J . H . Z e ilin & Co., Ph.-la., Pa.
8 »• U. (M W e a r c Jo ir n e y n g u n to a p ls « e of
' Between $70,000,000 aud $85,000,000
meetin
and in ordinary than was formerly the
w h i c h tri»* l » r d a a i d , I w ill g iv e it y * u ; c o m e return received from the constructor a he carried to the point of depriving the tivP3 at
New
York,
Nov. 11.—Bradstreet’s will be needed, and that amount, says
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th o u w th a-« a n I w e w ilt »io th e e g o od.” — report stating exactly and by number Western settlements of proper protec
case
w.th
the
old
wooden
ships.
It is thought a meeting of the cup
report says:
N u m b . 10 29.
R e v . <’. A W O O LEY , P a 'to r .
the Post, has been guaranteed.
THE CIVIL SERVICE.
the injured frames, and where they tion.
It is more than nine years since the
committee w ill be held in a few days
The interruption to general trade
The Post adds that while the deal
Under
the
head
of
coast
defenses,
This report was trans
first vessel of the new S
i U H U H T IA N < H I’ R C il S E R V IC E S AT 11 A. were located.
K
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completed,
the
n
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to
consider
Dunraven’s
charges.
There
a . mi .«l a r . si. c im d a y »eti, .»l at In a . m . mitted to the navy department with General Miles states the condition of
A n o th e r A m e n d m e n t 1 p p r o r e d b y P re»-
was a remonstrance of feeling on the commission, and the necessity for gen elections, has been emphasized by nn- atious arc in a very advanced stage,
Y. I*. H. C. E., e a c h S u n d a y a ' 4 »*. m . M idw eek
b le n t C le v e la n d .
p r a y e r a n I t»ra--e *• rvice», W e*inesday e v e n in g the statement that no delay in the those is such as to require decided aud floor
of
the
stock
exchange
today.
Ex-
eral
rePaira
a“
d
renewals
of
fittings
-------------------------------m
_ usually mild weather, which checks aud almost on the verge of completion.
a 1 7 oh lo c k . M usical i t ; ear> al, ea< h S a tu rd a y work then progressing on the
Washington, Nov. 11.—The presi
immediate action for their improve Commodore
ship
Smith cheered, and when <ln< equipments is becoming more and the demand for clothing, heavy weiirlit All attempts to secure financial aid dent today approved ail amendment to
e V etting a t 7 o c ’lo U.
wonld ensue, and that the straining ap ment. The unguarded condition of our brokers yelled, “ W hat’s the matter more pressing.
textiles, and other seasonable goods.
I E T il »1,1 1 < IH I-. II -I M , \ Y - IIOOL peared to be due to the weight of the eoasts is known by every first-class with Iselin?’’ there were loud cheers,
The policy of extreme economy has Jobbers at most of the larger distTibut- from this government will be abandon the civil service which will result in
IO a . M. P re c b in g e a c h fo u rth S u n d ay ship on the keel blocks.
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ed, and the m atter prosecuted as a bringing many postmasters and em
power,
and
our
people
should
not
be
The
depart
m o r n in g a m i e v e n in g . I 'r a y e r m e e ’ in g , ev e ry
but Lord Dunraven’s name was hissed. about reached its lim it, and unless ing centers report that orders now re purely private enterprise. The princi ployes w ithin the classified service.
T h u r » d a \ n ig h t. ‘ T h e Lord in I«, I lia h«»>y t m- ment was not altogether satisfied, and led into false security.
more ample appropriations are made ceived are largely of a filling-in char
p ie .”
Itr.v. M. O. B R IN K , P asto r.
He quotes from his report of 1894 a
has called for further particulars, re
for the care and preservation of ships acter. Except for iron, steel and cot pal negotiations have been going on, it The amendment is as follows:
K E L L Y M U S T DO T IM E .
“ And whenever, by order of the
garding the report so far made as pre strong argument for the defense of Pu
and the general maintenance of the ton, the larger portion of advances in is stated, since the visit of Warner
Miller to this city a few weeks ago. postmaster-general, a by-office shall be
get sound, and shows that since the B u n c o 's C o n v i c t i o n A p p r o v e d b y t h e yar<I plants, the efficiency of the fleet
liminary.
prices of commodities reported since No names are given in connection with consolidated with and made part of
It appears from these reports that time the new Canadian railroad con
will he diminished and the government March last have disappeared. Early the plan.
S u p r e m e C o u r t.
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any postoffice where free delivery is es
twenty-one of the bottom frames and nections have been established there not
property
w
ill
suffer
serious
deteriora
Salem, Or., Nov. 13.—An opinion
anticipation of continuous advances in
tablished, all employes of the office
brackets unbuckled from a quarter of a single gun has been placed in posi was handed down from the supreme tion.
prices
and
demand
this
year,
the
out-
Washington, Nov. .1 1 .—President thus consolidated whose names appear
an inch to an inch and a half, while tion for defense, while those at the en court today by Chief Justice Bean,
Commodore Hichborn notes the growth of the activity of two and three Hitchcock,
who succeeded Warner Mil- on the roll of said office, and includ
the cement lining on the double bottom trance of the Columbia are obsolete and
A n n u a l R e p o rt ot S u p e rin is cracked in many places. Whether of little value. It is true that some affirming the judgment of the lower completion and acceptance during the months ago, have met with disappoint- ler at the head of the N icang ua Canal ing the postmaster thereof, shall, from
court in convicting Joseph (“ Bunco” ) .vear of the Marblehead, Columbia, inen<, But there is little reason for Company, called at the staU
state depart- the date of said order, be employes of
I it will be necessary to undertake to re- progress l as been made toward defend Kelly of murder in the second degree. OV“>Pta and Minneapolis; gives the the reaction in sentiment by many who ment today and «-,w Assist«,
te n d e n t H a ilm a n .
by many who ment today and saw Assistant Secre the said free-delivery office, aud the
i pair these frames and remove the dents ing San Francisco, and a few modern Authorities are cited to show that hav status of other vessels almost complet- discuss
business conditions. Every tary Uhl. The visit doubtless related person holding at the date of 6aid order
in the bottom canuot be told until a guns and rifles have been placed there. ing heard and read of the case and ed, and also states the fact in connec
of increased demand since the to the recent report of the government the position of postmaster of the offioe
j farther examination can be made, and These, however, are but a small part of found aud expressed an opinion as to tion with contracts recently let and
tide began to rise in March lias resulted commission which visited the canal thus consolidated with said free deliv
FAVORS STATE INDIAN SCHOOLS j to do this, it may be necessary to re the general plan for the defense of the
its merits did not necessarily disqualify specifications made under the authority in net gain. The sentimeut of traders route.
ery office may be assigned any postition
harbor,
while
San
Diego
is
in
the
same
move all the weight of the ship in or-
jurors. The alleged error in overruling of the last navul appropriation bill. generally is that the outlook promises
therein and given any appropriate
! der to draw off the water safely, other- condition as Pnget sound, entirely at a motion to exclude the jury from the He suggests the importance of appro-
an active spring trade, and that the
H e a r t y C o - O p e r a t i o n H a * B e e n P o e e l ■«•<! j wise the strains might again become the mercy of any foreign fleet.
designation under the classification act
courtroom during the hearing as to the P o tio n s sufficient to put the navy yard holiday season will prove satisfactory.
W IL L A ID H IL L .
which the postmaster-general may di
General Miles recalls his report
F ro m a N u m b er o f S ta te S u p e r
j excessive and irreparable injury follow.
plants at Portsmouth, N.
competency of
H o n o r» (o r K o r k e e l le r ,
C h ic a g o
H a llw a y
M anager.
P l e d g e r e c t”
in t e n d e n t * In t h e W e n t.
In the absence of full details, which
It is the intention of the postcffice
Nov. 12.—John D. Rocke-
T h e m s e l v e s A g a i n s t t h e P u lo n ,
1 must in the end be gathered by a special
Washington, Nov. 14.—W. N. Hail- board, the department officials are not
department to consolidate many offices.
nominated
a
practical
anar-
Chicago,
Nov.
9.—All
railroadshav-
man, superintendent of Indian schools, i disposed to place the blame for the ac-
s meeting of the Chicago ing headquarters in Chicago have given This consolidation will not necessarily
in his annual report, discusses at some ! eident upon Constructor Bowles, as important port w ithin ninety days,
»75,000 at New York and $70,000 ! sfcw üst labor party, and the Chicago positive assurances to President Hill, do away with the offices, but establish
amination
should
he
conducted
in
the
length
to enlist the d „ if - i, he v has the reputation
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of « i. being
one of « while it wonld take many years to presence of a jury is for the sound dis- at Mare island, He also renews the university was named the Chicago of the Great Northern, that, so far as them as stations of some central po in t
erent states in Indian education. He ! the i..,..-
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best dockmen
in the navy. r_
In- make a successful resistance, and the
_____ recommendation of last year for the Standard Oil university. The appli- lies in their power, they w ill co-oper- It is probable that presidential, as well
of the court. The argument
says there is, in cases, an unw illing ; stead, there is belief that the Texas was country might be required to pay an cretion
uew stations at Port Royal and Pnget cat>°“ was made by Jesse Cox
Jox, a local ate with him in defeating the Ameri- as fourth-class offices, will be included
ness to admit children to schools at- , too lightiy built to stand her own indemnity of $5,090,000,000. While that such hearing may inflnence’a jury sound.
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is, he says, neoes- attorney, in a speech, during the prog- can Railway Union strike now threat- in the consolidation.
in arriving ^t a verdict, although re-;
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.Secretary Mortoe in his annua’ re
while in dock, and it this the railroads might trail-,'ort a hnlHitm jected as evidence, is an un warrantable’ 6arJ td equip thé stations with 'tools so Le‘s ..°l lhe u' eet:ng held on West ened on his road. The information
eases, he thinks it might be necessary to ; weight
should be the case, it wonld require a brave men to the coust. ,.ey wonld be assumption of ignorance and iucompe-' as to enable them to cover .he ordinary Twelfth street, in commemoration of came today from officials of the Chica- port, it is understood, w ill dwell at
continue separate schools for lim ited i large sum and much time to strengthen useless without appliai Ces to cope with -
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. length upon the question of the exten
work.
of ° Spies,
Paul,
Burl
tence of . . the
of - repair
periods. Superintendent Hailm. u re
the hull. The vessel was built on the modern engines ot war, and with the law, juries are deemed capable of 1 Probably, the most important part of their oomrades. Mr. Cox said there ington, the Illinois Central aud the sion of foreign markets for American
ports that a hearty co-operation was plans purchased from England, and it all our intelligence, inventive genius
that amount of discrimination. It the report is that devoted to the neces were two kinds of anarchists in this Chicago & Eastern Illinois systems, products. He w ill probably suggest
received from state superintendents of
the importance of catering to foreign
is said department officials were of the and enterprise, we are as far behind in
schools in California, Oregon, Wash opinion from the first that they were the modern appliances of war as China would be impossible to conduct jury sity of the increased drydock facilities. country. One was the kind that look- This support of the Great Northern demands, pointing out that is no par
trials on any other principle. Hence, Mr. Hichborn notes the fact that there ed forward to the time when there is an outgrowth of the plan pursued by
ington, Nevada, Minnesota, Wisconsin
•r Japan.
was no dock in the country sufficiently would be no government, aud when the general managers of Chicago when ticular product in this country free
judgment is affirmed.
and Idaho, and he believes that in defective, in that too mnch strength
Such were the conditions six years
had been sacrificed in order to save
large
to dock the Indiana preliminary men wonld live together as brothers, they were dealing with the strike of from competition.
most of these states it will be possible
M u c h S u iT e r in g in J u i n a i c a .
Secretary Smith today sent to the
weight and make the vessel float at the ago, says General Miles, aud suoh are
The other was the kind that never last year.
to
her
trial trip.
to transfer the work of Indian educa
the conditions todav, w ith the excep Halifax, Nov. 13.—Distressing stories
president a draft of the proclamation
calculated displacement.
counseled
throttling
the
law,
but
Mi.
Hill
has
engaged
a
detective
tion to the state authorities in a com
tion of the slight progress made at San of privation and starvation are brought
which took the law by the throat and agency to furnish him armed guards, opening the Nez Perces lands ceded to
T h e P o sta l D ep a rtm en t.
paratively short period. Mr. Hailman
JAPAN TO WITHDRAW.
Francisco.
by the mail bteamer from Jamaica.
choked it whenever the occasion de- and advised the Chicago railroad man- settlement. He suggests that the open
discusses the difficulties which Indian
Washington,
Nov.
12.—First
Assist
The district of St. Elizabeth, compris
mauded.
There was only standing agers that his road wonld employ any ing of the lands be fixed ten days later
children who have been at school en I* r e p a r e d t o U v a e u n t e t h e L ia o T u n g
ing 6,000 persons, is in a most deplor ant Postmaster-General Frank M. room in the hall, and Mr. Cox was ap- railroad men out of work who had not than the time at which he appends his
counter when they return to the reser
I'«*n in s ti
SPOKANE COUNTY POOR FARM able state, brought about by the failure Jones has issued his annual report for plauded to the echo.
This will give time for the
committed an act of violence in Chi- i signature.
,
vations and the squalor of Indian life.
Washington, Nov. 14.—The purpose
cago or elsewhere against a road d u r-; Pr‘ic'amatlon to reach the land officers
of early crops by drought, and the visi the year ended June 30, 1895. Mr.
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C
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in
a
.
He thinks efforts should be made to of Japan is to evacuate Port A rthur C h a r g e » A g a ln » t M a n a g e m e n t L e a d tu
tation of caterpillars. The government Jones shows that the divisions under
London, Nov. 12. — Special d is-! inS,the stlike °< 1894. There are 2,000 before the lands are open to Settlement-
have agents put these Indians in homes and the Liao Tung peninsula by Febru
Secretary Smith has w ritten a letter
A r r c itt o f S u p e r i n t e n d e n t .
of the colony has granted £1,000, pa his supervision have saved, during the patches from Shanghai say the rebels
i^ese men in Chicago, at present,
of their own, and exert every effort to ary 111 next, which is three months
year,
$1,395,577,
the
principal
items
to E. Ellery Anderson, replying to var
rochial board of St. Elizabeth £500 and
prevent them from returning to their from the date of the payment by
Spokane, Nov. 13.—Superintendent private donations reach £5,000. But being in the saving in carriers by stop in northwestern China are mostly MTiose names were on the payrolls of ious communications relating to the
armed with rifles of Russian mauufac- the railroad up to July, 1894. They
former mode of life.
China of the 30,000,000 teals agreed Pittm an, of the Spokane county poor this w ill soon be exhausted. Two ping overtime, aud a reduction of force tore. It is added that their leader, include engineers, firemen, brakemen patenting of lands to the Union Pacifio
farm, was arrested today at Spangle deaths have already been reported—an amounting to $1,300,000. The salar
upon
for
the
evacuation.
While
while m aintaining strict discipline and flagmen. While they have been Kailroad Company. The secretary says
T H E N E X T C O N V E N T IO N .
three months is fixed as the time and held in $200 bonds to await trial old woman and a girl. Many of the ies of all presidential postmasters
“ blacklisted’ for nearly eighteen 1 . lu vlew of the iact that congress,
will, ’ in all - prob-
w ithin which the evacuation may be in the superior court for attacking and poorer people are absolutely nude, aud amounting to $5,897,200, aud the gross amollg his followers, affords foreigners mouths,
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no aauu
charge
XXjUVV has
yl* UU
rested
U1L1C1 against at , . its
. . coming
- session,
.
lliu o M t C e r t a in T h a t I t W i l l < «»me t o
receipts
of
postoflices
$60,538,097.
The
i)enev2fep
i
protection.
He
has
sent
a
choking
an
aged
inmate,
named
Mc-
made, it is probable the Japanese will
‘he matter, he
whole families have been living for
Man F r a n c i s c o .
sort of ultimatum to the imperial gov them but of having simply quit work | ablllty-. take ac‘1°1’
Copeland.
Pittm
an
admits
that
he
number
of
presidential
postmasters
is
not take the lim it of time, but will set
weeks on a little flour and sugar.
when the strike began. At 17 Monroe deems it inadvisable at this time to
ernment,
announcing
his
intention
to
grabbed
the
old
man,
threw
him
out
of
3,491,
of
which
159
are
first
class,
700
San Francisco, Nov. 14.—The Chron about retiring from Port A rthur im
1 pass on such matters.
Others are subsisting on plants, and
advance upon Peking should the an street these men were being engaged
icle's Washington special says:
News reaches Washington from
mediately upou the payment of the the room into the hallway, where he unless extensive relief conies soon many second class, 2,632 third class.-
today
and
furnished
transportation
to
swer
prove
unfavorable.
The
rebels
Au estimate of $17,000,000 for all
Chicago acknowledges itself beaten 30,000,000 teals next Tuesday, as the fell, and that he and his son then people in the island, old and young,
Corea that a new minister to the
St. Paul.
are
now
said
to
number
over
60,000,
by San Francisco aud declares that the ' 1 cost of the maintenance of ail army is picked him up and carried him out must die from starvation anil w ant of postmasters is made for the year 1897,
United States w ill soon be sent to this
doors. They were trying to expel Mc- even the barest necessities. In many an increase over the present year of and the imperial forces are utterly in
Republican convention w ill come to i very heavv.
country
in place of the late minister,
C
A
N
A
D
IA
N
M
A
T
T
E
R
S
.
capable of resistance. They are com-
the Pacific coast city. The Chicago
1» is understood also that a further Copeland because he would not work. instances mothers are offering to give $1,000,000.
who died from cholera while on leave
The
total
number
of
positions
n’’U*ng
excesses
in
the
territory
under
Another
inmate,
named
Anderson,
was
Times-Herald, which had been one of feature of the treaty for surrender is
in Corea.
S e r i o u s C h a r g e » M a d e A g a in » t t h e C at i
their children to strangers to save their
brought w ithin the classified service their control. Whole towns and vil
the staunchest advocates ot the claim that its evacuation w ill not be followed expelled Sunday. He walked into Spo lives.
o l l c L e a d e r » in M a n it o b a .
W i l l B u ild in t b e S p r in g .
lages
are
said
to
have
been
subject
to
was 2,395.
of that city for the convention, this j by a cession of the fortress to any other kane. He charges the management
Rossland, B. C., Nov. 8.—It is now
Chicago, Nov. 9.—A special iro n
C o lo m b ia n » A n x i o u s f o r P e a c e .
Mr. Jones recommends the abolition rapine, and fields in the neighborhood
morning publishes the announcement 1 power. An official statement to that with gross brutality and tyranny, and
Winnepeg says:
too late in the season for railroads to
New York, Nov. 13.—The Herald’s of experimental free delivery, unless , are I’ttere<l with corpses.
that San Francisco lias won. This is , effect has been made and is credited accuses P ittm an’s sous of tying a rope
Of the scores of documents that build into Rossland, but the best au
the statement which its Washington here, but the Japanese legation has re sronnd the neck of an old man and correspondent in Bogota telegraphs $10,000,000 is appropriated for the pur- ]
lo w e r s A p p e a le d to .
have been issued since tbe parochial thority has it that the Canadian Pacific
choking him so that he could not swal that the government has issued a de- pose; also free rural delivery, unless j
correspondent sends ont:
ceived no official advices.
Chicago, Nov. 12.—The Armenian school agitation began, by far the most and Spokane Falls & Northern w ill
low
for
several
days.
The
affair
will
cree,
raising
the
state
of
siege
in
the
$20,000,000
is
appropriated,
“ The Republican national conven
Late mail advices satisfy the officials
Óf thè investigations and discharge
Chicago today sent the fol- \ ^ “ «»Uonal has just been published by commence operations early in the
tion of 1890 will probably be held in that the rebellion in Formosa is over, probably lead to an official investiga republic with the exception of Bogota
B
B ! lowing cablegram to the Marquis of , the Manitoba government. It has spring.
and the province of Cucuta. The gov- of carriers for cause,
Mr. Jones says i —
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- - -
» -~
T . i - t
San Francisco. Information of a trust aud that the rebel leader has surrend tion.
em inent grants amnesty to all engaged [ 385 carriers have been removed. He I - vr- v'T’ p^ me
°.
?? ’ ' U1 ep ,y 110 Kovernment to be I
worthy source has been lweived that the ered. He offered to make a conditional
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J
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.
i tn
to Nicholas
Nirhnl»« II
II, near
czar nf
of Rnraia-
Russia; f-
to Em sprung on the eve of the general eleo-!
in the last revolution as conspirators, reviews the conditions which made the
Golden Gate city already has nearly a surrender some time ago, but the Ja p
A ll A re P e n n y P a p er» .
nuless they shall have been charged investigations necessary, the principal peror W illiam of Germany, and to tions, and the effect of the startling
majority of the national oommittee in anese would not give concessions to
document is all that has been expect
Chicago,
Nov.
13.—The
Tribune
in
with
common crimes or acted as lead one being the accumulation of overtime Secretary of State Olney:
its favor. San Francisco made a strong rebels. Since then, the officials believe
its
issue
Sunday
announced
that
the
ers in organizing invading expeditions claims, showing that something wag I "T he imminent danger of a massacre ed. It arraigns the Catholic hierarchy j
tight for the convention four years ago, be has yielded unconditionally and
wrnni, The X
v has been systemat at Zeit<,D and 8eueral «laughter of Ar- for falsifying.
I if^ O O worth of lovely Music for Forty
price of that paper on week days inside against Colombia. All exiles now in wrong.
work
and many members of the national that the war is at an end.
I U • * Cent», consisting of 100 pages
The Roman Catholics have all along
the city hereafter would be one cent. Venezuela may return without penalty icaliy prosecuted during the past eight menians throughout Turkey prompts
fuj| size S heet M usic of the
committee then pledged themselves to
latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular '
This morning the Times-Herald and if they promise they w ill not again months, and the carriers at ¡51 offices as to humbly beg your governments, in contended that their schools were pre- i I j
vote for that city next time. Citizens
T h e C a r a o n M in t C a » e .
selections, both vocal and Instrumental, -« g
•-he
name
of
humanity,
to
take
steps
to
served
to
them
under
the
bill
of
right
gotten up in the most elegant m anner. In-
of San Francisco are working for next
Carson, Nev., Nov. 14.—General the Inter-Ocean, the only two-cent conspire against the constituted author have been investigated.
eluding four large size Portraits.
An estimate of $12,960,900 is made immediately stop these horrors, aud to adopted when Manitoba entered the
year’s convention with characteristic Clarke, for the government, today out morning papers, announced a similar ity of the country.
CARMENCITA,
the Spanish Dancer,
■»»
secure
safety
for
Armenians.”
confederation of Canadian provinces,
for the free delivery service next year. |
PADEREWSKI, the Qreat P ianist,
energy aud euthusiasm, and have add lined the mint-stealing case for the reduction in their price to moet the cut
S a t o l l i ' » l* o » » ib ie S u c c e » » o r .
This
was
the
result
of
a
meeting
held
in
1870.
The
Protestant
contention
ADEUNA
PATTI
and
made
by
the
Tribune
The
action
of
The money order report shows that
ed to the list of pledges secured four prosecution, saying that they expected
M IN N IE SELIGMAN CUTTING,
Baltimore, Nov. 12.—Cardinal Gib
years ago euough new ones to make to prove that August 14, 1893, James these morning papers today places all bons was asked this evening in regard there are IP 091 domestic monev order today’ at whioh 8peeches b a i l i n g the , has been that while reference was _
__
-v . ___horrors of the treatment of Armenians ; made to parochial schools in a rejected \
Tllg ..r w u n n ' ‘¿ ".0/ ”
S
them feel certain of having a majority : Heney, the defendant, took bullion to the morning papers in Chicago at one to the report that Pope Leo had deter offices, and orders to the amount of by the Turks were made by nrom
inent I bill
bill of
h ts s submitted
u b m i t t e d in
i n 1873,
,8 7 :1 t there
.b « « S
r S
K
K
K
s
prominent
of rig
rights
156,709,089 were issued, and $156,-
of the committee when that body meets the Reno reduction works to be melted sent a oopy.
mined upou the recommendation of the 159,689 paid . Mr. Jones recommends Armenians.
was no such reference in the bill rati- i
C A N V A SSERS W ANTED.
=5
in this city a month hence.
into bars; that this bullion contained
cardinal to appoint Monsignore Laur- ] legislation requiring clerks handling
fled and adopted in 1870 by both pro- j
“ Great as the surprise w ill be at the no silver, and was of m int fineness;
E x -C o iir « i 1 W a ll e r ' » C o n d it i o n .
T h e C za rin a * » R e p o r t e d I l l n e s s .
enzli, at present inter-nuncio at the money order business to give bonds.
viucial and dominion governments. In
probability of the convention going to that such bullion comes from no mine
New York, Nov. 11.—A special to answer to the Protestant contention,
Darmstadt, Nov. 13.—Nothing is Hague, the successor of Satolli as ab
the far side of the continent, leading ! jn tlio world, The jury visited the known in oonrt circles here of the sen legate, after the latter has been raised Concerning dead lotter matter, the re the World from Washington says the the Catholics produced a manuscript,
members of the committee fam iliar I mint and two witnesses were placed sational story circulated regarding the to the cardinalatn. The Cardinal said port says:
family of ex-Consul John M. Wailer
“ The number of pieces of original believe that his health has been perrna- bearing date of 1870, which read that ,
with the ten per of that b "'-v . pre^'°* on the stand to explain the routine illness of the czarina, whose life was he knew nothing about the matter, and
the rights of the Roman Catholics to ;
mail
matter
received
during
the
that San Francisco is in a position to work of receiving aud disposing of the said to be despaired of ns the result of had not recommended Monsiguore
year nently broken by his confinement in their schools should never be interfered
for
treatment
was
6,319,878,
a
decrease
win and will carry off the prize, A bullion. The Jones trial has been set
French prisons. His letters are all with. This manuscript bore evidence j
an operation.
Nothing further is Laurenzeli, of whose ability he spoke of 81,171.”
large delegation of leading citizens of for the 21st.
w ritten in a most despondent tone. In
known at Darmstadt tlian that the ac- in the highest terms.
Mr. Jones renews several recom letters dated September 30, from Clair- of being definite and anthentic, and
San Francisco will lie in this citv to
conclusive.
Now, however, |
conchment
of
the
czarina,
formerly
S p r e e k e l * a n ti B e e t S u g a r .
mendations made in his last report, vaux prison, just received, Mr. Waller seemed
M a b e r C h a l l e n g e » t h e W iir lu ,
attend tbe meeting December 1, and
the government shows that, the date of I CAW I O B T A IN A P A T E N T ? F o r a
Princess Alex of Hesse, may be expect
such
as
a
penalty
for
using
postmarks
are expected to bring with them a fore
KQropt, answ er and an bonest opinion, w rite to
San
Francisco,
Nov.
13.
—
Claus
New York, Nav. 14.—John Quinn, ed any day.
writes that he never expects to see his the document was really 1873, an d »
M I NN
CO.« who h av e bad nearly fifty »ear»’
case of the sort of hospitality which manager of Peter Maher, who knocked
Spreckels announced today that he in for unlawful purposes; to prevent boy family again, and states that this may scientific photographic process reveals 1 experience In th e p a te n t business. Communica
strictly confidential. A H a n d b o o k of In
the Golden Gate people are ready t > out OTienuell, made a statement today A n o t h e r D l» a |i p e a r f n g G u n - C a r r ia g e .
tended to establish at different points cotting postoffices; to amend the frank be the last letter they w ill ever receive that the figure 8 was changed into a ' tion»
form ation concerning P a t e n t s and bow to ob
ta in them se n t free. A lso a catalogue o f m x b a n -
ing laws; more stringent legislation from him. It is evident that his health
extend to tlieir gnests.
in behalf of the fighter He said:
cipher. The original figure 3 is by a Ical and scientific books se n t free.
Philadelphia, Nov. 12.—The second throughout the state three new beet-
P a te n ts ta k en th ro u g h M unn & Co. receive
“ Maher challenges any man in the Buffington-Crozier disappearing gun- I sugar factories. He has not yet select- against obscene mail matter; the pow is extremely bad, for the French au photograph revealed in faded ink like J special
notice in th e S c ie n tif i c A m e r ic a n , and
A ii » « ii 1» a n A c l n r .
th u s are brought widely before th e public w ith
world to fight for the championship, carriage erected as an experiment was [ ed the sites for the factories, but says er to suspend employes; the employ thorities have transferred him from , the
„ „ rest of the « document,
u u u i u c u i while
m m e the
a ci-
o u t cost to th e Inventor. This splendid paper,
ment
of
temporary
and
,
.
.
..
.
.
.
substitute
Clairvaux
prison
to
Nimes,
and
have
pher
is^n
frZ
hirand'blkcker'ink.
Syracuse, N. Y ., Nov. 14.—Captain and w ill fight for $5,000 a side in pub shipped today on three cars from I he w ill invest
$1,000,000 in the beet
Issued weekly, elegantly illu strated , bax by far th «
.
largest c ir c u la tio n of any scientific work in th«
clerks, care of disabled^ employes, the j placed him on hospital diet and allow-
Adrian Anson, of the Chicago baseball lic or private, and will go any place to Cramp’s shipyard to San Francisco. 8ugar euterPnse in California.
Wciî
year- SMnP‘e copies sen t free.
better
classification
of
salaries
for
B u ild in g Edition, m onthly, $2.50 a year. Single
clnb, became an actor this evening, do battle.”
”
"
-
—
ance.
It
is
expected
that
the
state
, 2.>
*¿0 cents. E very num ber contains
<— *~*— beau
—
The Buffington-Crozier carriage is a n - :
J a p an *» W a r I n d e m n ity .
clerks in larger offices and the employ department will take some decisive ac Dr P ric e ’s C ream B aking P aw der. copies,
tifu l plate», in colors, and photographs o f new
Hoyt it McKee presented him to tbe
Quinn said Maher wonld not chai tomatic in its movement, and is oper
houses, w ith plans. ensDltng builders to show th e
Washington, Nov. 18.—The Japan- ment of substitute carriers.
public in Hoyt’s comedy, “ A Runaway lenge Corbett, because Corbett had ated by a system of weights. Another
tion in the case before congress meets,
W orld’s F air H ig h est Award.
«"I«™ «». Addre»»
MUNN £ c o , Nrw Voax. 3 6 1 B boadwat .
, ese minister has received a telegram
Colt." Anson had a bad ease of stage asked him as a personal favor not to do
for Mr. W aller's attorneys have been
S h a r e h o ld e r s a n d C r e d it o r » A g r e e .
disappearing
gun-carriage
now
being
that
an
agreemeut
l i a s been signed at
fright, and several times missed hi so, as he had retired
Vii XVI ’ a shop
8h/.n is
i a E.
IT Hunts-
T-I.-,», I _ . .
. . . . .
Providence, R. I., Nov. 8.—It has instructed to file their brief at once.
prepared in Cramp’s
Peking providing for the payment of
lines. He was well received, however
piller's invention. This latter is pneu an additional iudemnty by China for been learned that the shareholders and
N ow W o r th b o .o o o .o o o .
T h e C a r ib o o F l y a T o t a l W r e c k .
and, with Mr. Hoyt, was called before
matic in action, and is intended as a the evacuation of Liao Tung peninsula. creditors of the manufacturing jewelry
C UPID ENE"
the enrtain. The play w ill be a suc
Victoria, B. C., Nov. 12.—The pio
1 écria, 111., Nov. 14. J. Cummings competitor to the former.
taels
*to"*he
firln
of
Kent>
Stanley
&
Co.,
which
I This g re a t V egetable
The amount is 30,000,000
cess. The last act is one of the best Drexel, of this city, a nephew of the
neer steamer, Cariboo Fly, is reported
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!
failed
a
year
ago,
w
ith
liabilities
of
I paid November 16, 1895.
tion of a fam ous 1 rench physician, will quickiv cu re you o ' all n er
O n e K ille d , F iv e I n ju r e d .
things that Hoyt has ever done.
late Anthony Drexel, of Philadelphia,
vous o r d i s -ases o f t b e g e n e r a tiv e org an » , su c h as L est M anhood,
over $1,000,000, have come to an a total wreck on the Skeena river, hav
Insom nia, I'at ns In th e B;.ck, S em i i .1 Em issions, N ervon» Debility,
received information todav that by the
London, Nov. 12.—An accident to
N o M o r e o f t h e C a n a l S c a n d a l*
agreement, and that the company will ing caught on a sandbar at high water
P im ples, L ufitnexs to M a rry , Exhuusting x/rj.ins, V aricocele at'd
Ccus:
¡nation. I t s te p s a 1 loss?» b y day o r n ig h t P revents quk’lc-
death if an aunt, Mrs. C. F. Kenil- the Scotch express from London at
and
broken
her
back
on
the
receding
of
K l u g o f r o r t u i s a l in L o n d o n
Paris, Nov. 12.—The report of l ’In be reorganized. The Associated Press
!.• ss of discharge, w hich if n o t checked leads to S perm atorrhoea and
London, Nov. 8. —King Charles of worth, of Brighton, England, he U the Saint Neots, eight miles south of Hunt transigeant, that the government is
„ correspondent was informed that as a the tide. Her machinery has been re
all
e h orrors of Im p o ten cy . I T I ’ in K X R r lx tt io e s tbe liver, th«
B E F O R E » no A FTER kid th
and th e u rin a rv organs of all im purities.
Portugal arrived at Charing Cross sta- ! h,,!r
a” estate valued at about $6,- ington, on the G reat Northern railway, ' about t0 reopen the question of the result of the agreement just made, the moved, together with the greater por — ( ' ( 'P I D E M E s tr e n g th e n s a n d levs
re s to re s s m a ll w eak o rg a n s.
T h e i « »soil s u ff e r e r s ;
n o t cured by I octors is because n in e ty p e r c e n t a re troubled w ith
000,000. Mr. Drexel is 27 years old, caused by the breaking of a rail, today p anama scandal, and that prominent company w ill be reorganized w ith a tion of her cargo.
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the city. U He . \ resulted
áis. A w ritten g u a ra n te e given and m oney retu rn ed if six boxes does not effect a p erm a n e n t c u r<
in the death of ex a I lady
passen members of the parliament would be capital stock of $500,000, of whioh
waa received in state. The king was and has his k4 residence
fl.OOa b o x .s x f r $5.03, by m ail. S end for f k e k circular and testimonial».
driven to Buckingham palace aa the has been in the employ of the business ger. Five other passengers were seri prosecuted on this account is authori- $300,000 w ill he in preferred stock and Dr, Price's Cream Baking Powder,
A ddress D A V O l. M B D I C I N F . C O ., P. O. Lox 207k ¿>an Francisco. C a t Fbr S m H
department of a nswspaper.
ously injured.
gueat of the Prinoe of W alee.
the balance in common stock.
J. A. BENSON, Agent.
. tatiretly denied here.
WarlS'l Fair
Medal and Diploma.
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