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VOI.. 7. CothgeSiBveani temiti Leader Devoted to the Best Interests of Cottage Grove, Lemati and Bohemia Gold Mining District. COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY W ASHINGTON’S CA PITO L. K ills R e c e i v e d f o r t h e C o n « t r n r t io n t h e ' t a t e H o u s e in O l y m p i a . of ¡I RESTS WITH EUROPE OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23. ALIVE. T h r e e P e o p l e C la im t o H a v e M e t a n d C o n v e r s e d W it h H i m . NO. 25. THE ALEXANDRETTA MASSACRE C u n lir m a t o r y A d v ic e s H ave B een lte - NORTH PACIFIC NEWS c e i v e d in C o n s t a n t i n o p l e . Olym pia, V ash., Nov. 21.— Bids for Chicago, Nov. 20.—The Daily News the constructio » of the superstructure U nited S ta te s W ill Not I n te r Constantinople, Nov. 19.—L ate ad this evening publishes the follow ing S e c re ta ry of A g ricu ltu re ’s A n of the new c a p it.' w ere opened today, vices received here from z lexandretta, H a p p e n in g s of In te re s t in th e story: fere in T u rk e y . n u a l S h ow ing. hut ow ing to the fi. "t th a t prelim inary N orthern Syria, confirm the accounts Jam es McNary, a conductor on car P ro g re ssiv e N o rth w e st. d etails m ust receive the atten tio n of of a massacre of C hristians in the town L E A D E R B U ILD IN G No. 635, of the S ixty-third street line, the com m issioner and th a t the a tte n in the presence of 300 T urkish soldiers has sprung a new sensation in the INCREASE IN FARM EARNINGS tion of the attorney-general m ust be REACTION W 01 1.1» BE TOO GREAT who did not render any assistance to Holmes case, by statin g th at Benjam in taken regarding cert .in legal questions suppress the disorders A rm enians and B R IEF R EPO R TS OF 1ATE EVENTS E. P. T H O R P , F. Pitezel is alive, and th a t he recently involved, no conclusion w ill be reached I t W o u ld O p e n t h e W a y f o r E u r o p e a n talked w ith him on his car. McNary S u p e r in t e n d e n t K i m b a l l R e v i e w « t h e M ussulm ans accuse each other of b u rn E o i tor and B u s in e s s M a n a g e r till tomorrow. T h ; d etails of the bids N a t io n « t o M e d d le W it h A f fa ir « ing the village and of other outrages W o r k D o n e t h e I»a«t Y e a r b y t h e claim s there could be no m istake for B u d g e t o f Item « G a th e r e d From were as follows: w hich have occurred iu N orthern o f A m e r ic a n Republic«. he worked nine m onths for Pitezel and L ife s a v in g S e r v ic e . A ll P a r ts o f O r e g o n , W a s h - D. W. S tar a tt, P ort Townsend, Syria. knows the peculiarities of his voice. K a l» a o f *«>il<m«-ripti<»ii. lu g t» •u a n d I d a h o . $973,158; h is t altern ativ e, addition W ashington, Nov. 20.—The Turkish W ashington, Nov. 19.— The report Reports received from _____________ num erous Ar- ONE ......................... ...»•* »<» #39,100; second addition, #6,681; th ird situation is absorbing the attention of h ^ c a r a few day^s pre’vh.uT to Holmes'’ of the secretary of agriculture begins villages tow ard the end of Sep- P uyallup, W ash., has 821 school Tt a *re H r ie lly in a d v a n c e , addition, #17,000; fourth deduction, the state departm ent a t present, and trial. Pitezel s beard had grow n around Wifh th ® r®port of w ork of the bureau tern ber describe num erous and w ell or children registered. iib-cT iber* w is h in g t < h a n g e in th e ir p »tO: Ice iHiilre»* »iiotipi g i \ e t h e ir o ld a* w ell #89,000. due notice is taken of the various reso tho g reater part of his face,-so th at he ?f Almost everybody takes seme laxative ««Justry gaumed K urdish raids, followed by •» i e.v a d i r e s - The city of S eattle was fortv-fonr medicine to cleanse the system and keep the John Keenan Spokane, #944,000; lutions adopted by the m any leligions was completely disguised. W hen a d - lje 60 • n u m b e r o f anim als in stealing of flocks of the . A rmenians, years old the 13th inst. Th»- E< MO-I.BAI kk w ill be p e n t to sn b x t i M r s blood pure. Those who take bIMMONS organizations iu the United States. n n h l n J «r e a rs lire pnid a n d p a p e r < rd e ed to no alternatives. dressed, however, he a d m ire d his ^ ^ ® d,a t the a|aughterhouses w as con- Incom e cases m urdering of the men •e ilrfM in titiii. <1 a c c o r d in g to law . There are sixty-six K. of P. lodges L iver R egulator (liquid or powder) O skar H uber, Spokane #986,545; C onsidering the terribly disturbed siderably over 18,000,000, an increase and assaulting of the women have oc / Z f " Any » u lo c ritie r no» re c e iv in g h is p a p e r identity and asked as a friend tlja t Me The first was organized get all the benefits of a mild ar.d pleasanf r.* « u ia rly w ill p le as - n o tify th is t in u n e - first altern ativ e, addition, #26,540; conditions in A rm enia, it is believed N ary keep silent, for he was Am his óf inore than -5,000,000 over the prev- curred. A ny com plaints made to the in Oregon laxative and tonic that purifies the Hood d la te ly . Ju n e 26, 1873, in Portland. second addition, #¡2,675; th ird ad d i at the state departm ent th a t M inister it^ s year. D uring the year ante-m or authorities were sim ply ignored. and strengthens the whole svstem. And / S i r - / ' «• in v ite s h o r t a r tic le s o f r e n e id hi way to Philadelphia; but AfcNary l* »eii lo n g o n e s , mh m rtih -, n o t p u b lis h e d . All tion, #11,340; fourth deduction, #121,- T errell has Iwen rem arkably prom pt iu tem inspection was also made of 5,000,- The sultan has prohibited the entry lh e county commissioners of Colfax more than this: Sl.V.rrtONS 1 IVER REGU- *1 ¡cl«-« i. u - t |H- m < c o m | Mid d by tl e n a m e of 200; deduction of #19,780 if Tenino his efforts to protect the A m erican m is called in Motormau L etterm an and lit-, 000 animals. The cost of inspection into 1 urkey of all papers containing county, W ash., are discussing the ques- LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active • t g e \ r i n •, of / o r p u b l¡ c a iio n ,'b u t • s t v .d e n e too, claim s th a t he had a conversation So far as the oi g o o d i. I n. U ,- rfiKwinc n o re s p -n alb ility io r Stone is used; w ill use Denny Clay sionaries and teachers. al'J healthy, and when the Liver is in w ith Pitezel, who took a transfer to w?^<4so reduced to 1.1 cents per a n i accounts of Lord Salisbury's speech tion uf building the county debt and goi Oli o p in io n - oi co rrtH p o -id e n is . ood condition you find \ ourself free from Company fireproofing w ith o u t extra m isfortunes of the native C hristians m a l. Iu 1893, inspection cost 4.75 a t the lord m ayor’s dinner a t Loudon a running on a cash basts. E u l e n <1 i h e post« • lin a i < oi lago < « ro v e a.» the Cottage Grove cable line. Mi cost. week ago. are concerned, w hile they may properly et (Hid eia- m a tte r. cent* per anim al, and in 1894 it cost fh c rails of P ort Townsend’s street Headache and Constipation, and’ rid of Robert Corbett, w ho has been fol F. D. H eustis and A. E. B arrett, excite the sym pathy of the en tire Chris- low ing the case for 1.75 cents. Over 1,360,000 anim als, car line have been taken up and w ill that worn out and debilitated feeling, l i . » ,( ,. “ ' ¿ J * Ï Â STILL SEEK IN G ADMISSION. A d v e r t l a l n g K a te « M m k K n o w n o n A p #946,000; first altern ativ e addition, cattle and sheep, were inspected for he shipped to some Eastern city. There These are all caused by a sluggish Liver, p i I« at l o e . #11,500; second addition, #7,500; third there i . ut. w .r r a u t for interference on b a n t, F o n w „rth foreign m arkets, of w hich 675,000 are about 200 tons of them. Good digestion and freedom from stomach claim s he has also addition, #4,500; fourth deduction, the p art of the U nited States, the A r H a w a ii W a n t s t n B e a n n e x e d t n H i t . The N orthern Pacific R ailroad Com- -r0UbleS ,will. on|y. l e -h jJ when ,he <>ver seen Pitezel. He said to a Daily News were shipped abroad. Over 45,000,- C o u n t r y a . a T e r r it o r y . $69,750. m enians being T urkish subjects, for reporter: C00 pounds of pork w as inspected mi pany has commenced work on a six- is properly at work. If troubled with any ( III RCH DIRECTORY’. The altern ativ es noted in the bid are whose religious freedom the European of these complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER P ort Townsend, W ash., Nav. 19.__ stall roundhouse for “ I never beleived Pitezel was dead, ■'jscopically, exported, as against 35,- the accommoda- R egulator , l h e King of Liver Medi conditions in the specifications for v ar powers are responsible. A ny interpo A ccording to to advices received from tions of engines a t Sprague, Wash for the follow ing reasons: F irst, when 000,000 in 1894, and 23.000,000 pounds According 11 .IIIK Ri \ N U I’ll! - B V l i- l:¡A N C H F i tC ll— cines, and Better than Pills. The hid of sition by the U nited States would not „ net t ,, , ’ S u n d a y mìioo I, lo t. a . di ng. 11 a . s i . ious kinds of m aterial. I was searching the castle, some in 1893. Of the am ount exported last - H onolulu today, on the bark C. D. ~ i t cost Douglas county. W ash., $ l , - Ural JSff-EYERY PA C K A G E -«^ b ir d Hn d a y in e a c h Robert Wakefield, of P ortland, w as ac only be iu violation of our traditions, year nearly 23.000,000 pounds w ent to B ryant, sentim ent is being cultivated m onths ago, this m an, who resembles m o n th . Prayer m e Hi» «. e n e o W e d n esd a y a t 781.60 for four crim inal cases, all of H as Ih e Z S tam p in re d on w ra p p e r. h i- M. •• We -re jo iru ;y n g u n in a p ia c e i i com panied by bonds from nonresidents but m ight be used, it is said, as a pow the one seen by the conductor and Germany and over 9,000,000 pounds to ’u H aw aii to g ran t Princess K aiulani, w hich were misdemeanors, and in one w h ich tn • l.or-1 a w l , 1 fill g iv e it j u ; c o m e of the state, w hich is against the pro erful argum ent to ju stify European in J . 14. Zeilin & Co.. P h ila., P a. France. This inspection involved the heir apparent to the late throne, a pen- m otorm au, and who, I then thought th o'i w ‘n a n i w e w ill <1>, the*» visions of the law, and, therefore, the terference in the affairs of the A m eri was Pitezel, found me in the building placing of over 1,900,000 specimens sion of $6,000 a year. Many of the of w hich the cu lp rit pleaded guilty. Numb. :t R ev . C. A W O O LS Y a to r. bid oould not be considered, and was can republics. Governor McGraw has pardoned looking over some papers. He asked under the microscope. The cost of each legislators have expressed themselves from THE REVIEW OF TRACE. / 1 IIR U T I A M ” - alla penitentiary -E U V I 'L .S AT 11 A. returned nnopened. The hid of Star- In reference to the rum ors th a t Mr. me if 1 had seen a toolchest 1 told exam ination was less than 5 cents, or as favorable to the proposition, the W alla W I J M. Mi ll « c. <m m . iUTif >Ui d a y >ehool a t Hi a . m The b itter contest w hich was waged 1 eter G. Bnrzm an, who w as sentenced M e r c h a n d U e I m p o r t s L a r g e r T h a n I h e Y p. S. ( E., » ac h -Minday ai I !-. w. M idw eek ra tt was unaccom panied by bond and T errell has tendered his resignation, it him there w as one iu the front room. for each pound of m eat 2 m ills, consid- p r iy e r a n I ,.r « .■ ... r\ le»-«, W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g is not likely to receive consideration. may be stated th a t the departm ent of erably over any previous year. Losses against the confirmation of W illiam from Seattle to ten year’s im prison l r o d u c e E x p o r t« . a t ? o ', lock M usical le t e a r a l , e a c h Sut urda» John Keenan s bid being over the lim it statt is thoroughly satisfied w ith his He said th at one was not his; th a t he ment. ev n iu g hi 7 •« New York, Nov. 18 —R. G. Dun & had left it in the room w here I was of cattle in tran sit to Europe w ire Gastle. late m inister to the U nited of the appropriation, w ith o u t auy a l conduct iu every particular; th at it has engaged. 1 asked him w ho he was. greater than in 1894, being respective- States, w ho was barely confirmed by I t is unofficially announced th a t Co- weekly review of trade says: l I I 'H ) ,- I ' ID It- 11 SI \i» A Y H t'llO o I, ternatives, cannot enter ihe com peti lent ull possible support to him , and M I E T Hi 10 A. M . He said Mrs. Pitezel sent him there for ly, for 1895 and 1894, 0.62 and 0.37 one m ajority, culm inated in a compro- Oscar Huber, a civil engineer of Spo- j “ The scare about gold exports bad P ie c liiiig e-ich fo u rth B unday T his would seem to confine the th at no reason is known w hich would >rning a m i e» c n iu g . P r a s e i m e e tin g , ev e ry tion. inise by the perm anent appointm ent of kaue, has been aw arded the contracts uo real significance, and, although a toolchest, and when I askod him his per peent. T h u rs d a y n ig h t, * I ic l ord 1» !•» 11 is h -e y t r a contest to the bids of H uber and H eus justify the assum ption th a t he intends Over 30,000 cars, carrying over 820,- J- tl- H atch, a mem ber of Dole’s cabi- for the surveys of the arm y post and ; $2,250,000 more w ill go out today, the p ie .” name he said, after th in k in g a mo il kv . M. o . B R IN K , Pa'«toi tis. The bid of the la tte r stipulated to desert his post iu the recent crisis. 000 anim als, were inspected for Texas n©t- A few days previous to the rninis- grounds a t Spokane. stock m arket has been recovering. m ent, ‘A ndrew s,’ and le ft.” A dm iral Selfridge cabled to the navy th a t if, a t auy tim e d u rin g the con fever at q aurantine pens during the te r’s departure to r W ashington, the An agreem ent has been reached by f There was and is a substantial cause struction of the building, w arran ts departm ent today th a t he had put in quarantine seasons, nearly gession w hich I. A ltm an w ill take the entire oi iu the fact th a t the exports . . . . 9,000 car- cabinet convened in lengthy set„. N e i T erre R eserv e. should fall in vaine below par, the w ith his flagship San Francisco to loads cattle being inspected „i_^ also . in on and a discussed the possibility of „ H aw ai: oar a n of ,-.tf , .. stock of the firm of M. Cohn & Co., of ! of Products have been too sm all to m eet Lewiston, Idaho, Nov. 20.—A t uoon tim e consumed iu placing the same at Naples to get m ail. He w ill proceed transit, and over 28,000 cars were becoming a p art of the U nited States, Tacoma, th at recently failed, ano w ill g’catly increased im ports of mer- th eir face value should be deducted directly to A lexandretta, where he today over 1,500 settlers and miners, cleaned and disinfected. Besides, over Line cabinet officer stated th a t H atch pay off the chattel m ortgages in fu ll ! ckandise. The collapse of Kaffir specu- from the tim e stipulated for the com should arriv e about F rid ay next, and who have long w aited an opportunity 156,000 cattle from non infected dis- was instructed to proceed on lines and pay 25 cents on the dollar to the j ^ i o n abroad has forced m any for- w ill then be in a position to extend aid to take the broad prairies and the tricts of Mexico were inspected for tending to closely cem ent the two general creditors. C onvicted o f M urder W hile pletion of the work. j eigners tn realize on A m erican stocks, The m em bers of the comm ission are to the Am ericans and Europeans in prom ising m ineral laud on the Nez shipm ent to N orthern states. countries u n til the A m erican adm inis- The N orthern Pacific R ailroad Com- a“ d th ® ‘“’P1® 5“ “ th «t our govern- R o b bing O regon E x p re ss. reticent as to the final disposition of th at section iu the event of fu rth er up Perce reservation, put up th eir stakes, The secretary says th eir im portation tration changed, and then to insist forced tn borrow again posted th eir notices, and m any began free of duty is advantageous to feeders «pon speedy admission of H aw aii as a panv has settled w ith Mr. Fleet, the ) Dlent m ay the m atter. It w ill be remembered rising. Douglas county stockman, for cattle “J80 a PPeals t0 our difa'Ivautage. But- an exodus to the nearest laud office to th a t the late legislature appropriated having a surplnsrlof feed and to the territory. killed in lhe w reck on the C entral t “ ere is no l°ca* disturbances of money TOO MANY NOT EMPLOYED. register th eir claims. There w as no consumers who outnum ber the pro- SLA Y ER OE S H E R IF F BOGARD $930,000, w hich am ount w as supposed W ashington several weeks ago. The m arkets. NEW ISSU E OF BONDS. to represent the o riginal $1,000,000, B r i c k l a y e r . W i l l P r o c u r e W o r k b y b e . . - rush to tiie interior. The journey to ducers. "T h e output of pig-iron November 1 am ount of damages allowed him was e n in g tlie H ou r« o f L a b o r. the desired locations had been made m inus $70,000 already expended m Much space is devoted to discussing C l e v e l a n d W i l l N o t W a it f o r A c t i o » som ething over $ 10,500. | was 21 7,306 tons w eekly, about 10 per days before, w ithout a sign of legal Chicago, Nov. 20.—The C hicago prelim in ary work. Of the new appro- j the opportunities for A m erican m eat T h e I* o n i s l i o i e u t I« F i x e d a t I m p r i s o n b y C o n g ress. The sem i-annual sum m ary sta te m e n t' r i n n - n T V e h “" 6™ 8“ d 8 2®“ ' priatio n there has been expended $36,- bricklayers have decided to ask for a assistance, and the m an who rode for products in foreign m arkets. t?f 341,- m e n t f o r L if e T h e S t o r y o f New York, Nov. ie .Journal of the financial condition of B aker ' w rk ° 1 le aauie Bro<,actlon f° r six m iles to see a mad rush from the 161.64, leaving #893,838.36 for the six-hour day when the present agree 000 tons of m eat received a t the Lon t h e C r im e . this m orning says President .Cleveland county, O r., shows th at September 30 ! m t t ^ <^ ’7o°,lld “ ake th e h a lf year8’ com pletion of the building, and it is m ent w hich the organization lias with boundaries of the re^arre, w ith the fir don central m arket in 1894 71,000 tons has decided th a t he w ill not w ait for 1895, there were outstanding aud un- P 5’d50’.0 00 . tf,1,s’ about <50,000 M arysville, C al., Nov. 21 — B an d it now for the commission to decide if the M aster Masons’ A«*ociatiou ex ing of cannon -md firearms, the shouts were A merican, w hile nearly 50,000 action by congress before m aking an- Pa id w arrants am ounting to s 174 . ' ‘°.lls g» 'a‘er thau lu other half year, _____ came ___ _ from .. Jack Brady, w ho shot down Sheriff Bo any one of the bids or desirable alter- pires. T h i. - m be next spring, and and eveorations of those who w e r e tons A ustralia. The Amer- . 18 th,8 t th ® df“raaDd gard w hile jobbing the Oregon ex uatlvCTrc o i u i j » 4 » n in t u g lm m n r the j^ e«H ^ini«atinn has already begun ui- ahead and behind iu the race for the ican p ro^irtfoanT a s been m aintained other issue of bonds. The W ashing- 079.56, and th a t the estim ated in te re s t' tou au th o rities are already in corre- thereon was $17,407.95 6 1 6 8 i *o r p r “ d u c t s of i n n aud steel falls off, — 'ment* to accommodoate itself ------ to „ coveted goals, w as disappointed, during 1895. press, has been found g u ilty , w ith appropriation The Unite.] < tote„ ' j • | notw ithstanding the increase in the w hat it expects to be the new order of K ever in recent years has the opening Ho closes w ith a discussion of th e fu spondence w ith New York bankers punishm ent fixed a t im prisonm ent for C h a n g e « in t h e T e x a n . ° “ tp n t oi plg’ and- »llhough only a few things. The question how to best <lf a n c h reservation to settlem ent been ture of farm s and farm ing The aver- relative to the issue, and it is pro! able W alla W alla e f im id o te d /tf slight pallo r was seen to W ashington, Nov. 21.— Instead of S i S S “ serve th e intexests of the en tire mem- «»ended w ith less excitem ent i i o a .age value of farm s by the census of t h e n r , lie!. the Nez Ptwe«. 18o’p was #2,900. The value of irnple- W w w o tth e e d , but asidp from that he ; board'theT . (rtm ent w ill prof..- which has largely imwfilid of recent ’’fn * tW ftM States made ab iluioly -m -i -. ’ showed uo emotion. C W ecm aa, who , , fold Ju ro r Ogden w hile the tria l was bly a p p o tn f ^ y depa* Uwrd to examine has been canvassed from all “ ° provision to keep w hite men off be- w ill” ’-4je a total farm p lan t of $4^000 in progress to “ h u rry up and hang w ith reference to ■i ---------------------------------------- the decision has been reached *ore tke tim e indicated by the r procla- ------ for .... bsu^m ily averaging six persons. h im ” has b tcu cited to appear for eon a n Kes Prop' *ed to he m ade in th e i - tnat iu no i more fitting way can it be “ ’'» o n , and there w as unlim ited oppor- Tim ^ rm s fed tho farm ers and their S / i S S » ™ * w ho, . ' .» d „-„a „ „ „ . „ . - ¡ . . - . r . , , tem pt of court tern “1 «»«ngem ents and- ” .- d a i l y done thau by reducing the working day 1 unity for those acquainted w ith the fam ilies and 40,000 urban residents, ... , w ith ref -reni-c fn th.. jxm ago sustained . The decline¡of the gold reserve to a tending the construction of " th T te le - q u o ta ^ n s t ’t^ 11 tb e p a stw e e k ’ thoD«h It “ is " not the I?“ ,aud " t0 can>P ““ on the vuuu;B choice lrauls tracts " u n n n til l besides supplying #500,000,000 $500,000,000 w orth B rady aud a companion nam ed in , h„ T. As there are 1 h ° UrS’ 11 ot believed DeneTea by uv »>® oesiaes supplying ur»nh line from Goble ... .1 ® O ,® r., Quotations t to A « storia, ble by associario'u^ " Minor' m e ta lsT re Brow ning first introduced the bicycle T ories that the ship is stru ctu r- oftlcers of the rauk aud file th at « strike the noon hour aud then rush back to of products for foreign consumers. In danger point last spring forced the gov- graph inent to pay 3 34 per cent for gold in to the tiam tiainrobbim b u s in e ss They weak, aud th is weakness is ow ing WlU result frolu th e efforts to reduce enter th e n chosen qu arter section. robb in g r business, the presence of these facts the secretary em procured from the Belm ont Mi rg in about two' weeks ' " a A st° “ .a ° “ ^ le y 1*01®low er. thongli tin has stiff- left San Francisco on wheels and to*"" ^ to a large reduction m ade in th e w eight the w orkiug day. There a ie no non says: syndicate. C redit has been re -e su h 5 X c u t a l Z s X of the bn“e s T r, ?“ ®d a b« ‘ak® ®®pp®r -old a t ed through the state. One n ia * f they of the fram es from the o riginal plans, union bricklayers in Chicago, aud it is “ How can anyone dare to assert th a t N e w Y o r k 's H o r s e l e s s C a r r i a g e . lished by th a t operation and the ad- when repairs ¡re uecessarv thev 1 lat 1'r* ce“ ts. and is weak. Lead is de- held up the Oregon express near W heat- in order th a t the ship m ig h t not exceed said there are few employers who Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Nov. 20.—The funning is generally nnrem unerative J I “ <i®dly ^®ak «“ .account of reduced land. Browning, while ■ ngaged in h er calculated displacem ent, the board would care to engage them if there horseless carriage, w hich left New aud unsatisfactory to those who in te l m inistration desires to take advantage made w ith little difficulty of the better business confidence pre pre- pi , . '' consuniptiou, and is quoted a t $3.72 robbing the passengers, was shot and may be charged t o make a special ex was. There w ill be no m onetary loss York F riday for Chicago, is quartered ligently follow it?” Receiver P h ilip Anderson, of the Ta- There w ere 279 business failures re- killed by Sheriff Bogard, of Tehama am ination of the bottom fram es and by to builders, and it is thought the six- here for the night. I t has made slow The m ortgages on farm values do vailing to secure the gold a t the low coma N ational bank, of Tacoma, has ported throughout the U nited States rate of 8 per cent. couaty, w ho was a passenger on tin boring to determ ine th eir actu al th ick hour day w ill move off w ithout a h itch progress on account of rough roads aud not exceed 16 per cent, a less iucum - been ordered by the controller of the this week, compared w ith 260 last train, J u s tu s Bogard fired, however, ness. steep grades. F ran k McPherson, w ho brance 011 capital invested than in currency to pay depositors a dividend week, 280 in the week one y ear ago, A fte r M a n y Y ear«. Brady entered tu e car behind him aud is in charge of the carriage, said he au^ ,°fber Due of industry. He fortells of 10 per cent. Receiver S tn art Rice, and 370 tw o years ago, and as com par A W e s t V ir g i n i a D e s p e r a d o . ■ I»p an e«! R e p o r t on t h e I n d ia n a . W alla W alla, W ash., Nov. 20.- s h o t hixi in the hack. Brady escaped, found the roads much worse than he coufi',en Hy a steady increase in the of the W ashington N ational, of the ed w ith only 205 in the corresponding W heeling, W. V a., Nov. 19.—A W ashington, Nov. 21.—Com m ander Erem iuo Geuino, an Italian , w as under ¡mil Air m ouths was pursued by the anticipated, and is now about six hours value of farm lands as the population terrible tragedy occurred this m orning same city, has been ordered to pay a week of 1892.” irfficers. He had several brushes w ith Miyoka, naval attache of the Japanese ft life sentence iu the penitentiary here behind schedule time. He has exper of the country increases. at W ileyville, W etzell county, tw elve dividend of 5 per cent. The city w ill the officers, and was wounded, bnt a l legation here, has made a strong report for m urder com m itted in Skam ina ienced much difficulty w ith horses to the naval departm ent of Jap an on county fourteen years ago. The im- m iles from New M artinsville, the be paid $2,200 as its share. ways gilt away. F in ally he was su r T h e S c h o o n e r B e a tr ic e R e le a s e d . along the roads. The m achine frig h t lì« -p o r i o f t h e L lf e « a v in < S erv i« C ashier W . G. Peters, of the Colum- the m erits of the U nited States b attle county seat. The result is the death pression long prevailed th a t Geuino rounded in Yolo county and su rren d er V ictoria, B. C ., Nov. 20.—Chief ens the anim als, aud there have been W ashington, Nov. 19.—Mr. Kim- of one man, an officer of the law, who b*a N ational bank, of Tacoma, waived ship Indiana. He spent a week on the ............................. .. poriurcu , - - ---- ------ -----------, — ..... — .« o , „ „ „ was innocent, the victim of perjured ed. It is alm ost certain th a t Brady Justice Davie today gave judgm ent iu and Brow ning com m itted several other Indiana at sea and on the dock. He testimony. A t the tim e of his tria l he s.®''eral uarr,J«' escapes from accidents, ball, superintendent of the lifesaving was instantly killed; the fatal wound- “ Prelim inary hearing in U nited j the adm iralty court rele^sin sum s up his conclusions in th e state- had been in A m erica b u t a short tim e, A m an “ ODUted ® n 1 1 bl®ycl® “ <>w goes service, m his annual report, states m g of another, and a serious in ju ry to States Commissioner W orden’s court schooner Beatrice w hich waa 1.» traiurobberies before they tried the Oregon express. lin e robbery near m ent th a t the Indiana is a splendid and w as unable to speak or understand V ® ?' of th® m achine to w arn drivers that at the close of the last fiscal year a th ird , and the escape of the perpetra- ln Tacoma, and was held for tria l a t ] the Rush for neglecting to make iiaire „ S t a“ d tO prevent runaways, the establishm ent embraced 251 sta- tor. the February term of the federal court. I entry in the lo g o f all the J . t A . „ Sacram ento netted tho bandits $50,- ■ship, equal if not superior to auy bat- the English language, aud was at a „ fmrson expects to reach Chi- tions, 184 being on the A tlantic, 33 on The tragedy occurred on the outskirts He w as required to furnish a new bond T h e’ 000, bnt they w ere forced to hide the tleship of her class afloat. H is report disadvantage iu defending him self. 1 r ' owners of the Beatrice w ill apply, money to eeoape. T ram ps found the is in g reat d etail, show ing a ll her Several years ago friends began en- , a g 0 t l m ® for tbe races lh a n k sg iv - the lakes, thirteen on the Pacific coast, of town, and was w itnessed by several in the sum of $10,000. The c h a rg e 1 through the B ritish governm ent, for points of superiority. Com m ander deavoriug to secure his pardon, and a t 1Og ay' ____ and one a t the falls of the Ohio a t persons. Among others w ere Jam es «gainst him is m aking a false entry compensa tion. . and at money aud m ade aw ay w ith it. B rady Louisville. The num ber of disasters B aird and a citizen nam ed Hibbs, w ho in tbe hooks of the bank. and Brow ning w ere also accused of the M iyoka’s report, comm g a t a tim e the last session of the K nights of D is c u s s e d l h e P a n a m a S c a n d a l . vessels w ith in the field of operations attem pted to overpower the m urderer. S. R. F ly n n has p artially made his m urder of Cornelius S tagg at Ingle when contracts for ships are about to Pythias grand lodge, held in W alla F o r e i g n M e r c h a n t] l« e in B o n d . P P aris, ber the sendee servlc® d u n ring W hite hite opened opened fire fire on on them them , , bringing exam exam inat ination of the affairs of the Ben- tions were pre- a n s, Nov. Nov. 20.— 20.— In In the the cham cham ber of ° . In® u g the year was 483. W pre side roadhouse, near San Francisco, be let, w ill doubtless be of m aterial as W alla, May, 1895, petitions deputies today the question of the ar- 1 h ire w ere on board these vessels 5,402 down Hibtis w ith a wound in the stom- nett N pared, circulated aud signed, asking W ashington. Nov. 19 —The secre- N ati ational bank, of New W hatcom, who was killed w hile resisting rob sistance to A m erican bidders. res! in Lond o r of E m il A rton, an as- Persons, of whom 5,382 w ere saved, ach, from w hich he w ill likely die, Wash. 1 From the governor to pardon him . The par- ________ <he treasury has decided th at bery. such ________*ary exam ination, and C a t t r u io u . G o ld V e in . arden Satur- sociat® of the late B iron ----------- R einach — iu aad 20 lnst- E ight hundred and three - and b ittin g „ Baird in --- the leg. T his in- w ith a vi view to a probable reopening” ! f«reign m erchandise brought in Cana- don w as received by the I w ..... . ----------- Denver, Nov. 21.— Majoi W. S. P ea him self . . appointed . _ tempor- ’ dian bond and im ported into this coun PRAISE FOR M INISTER TERRELL body has arrived in this city from A r day and G euino w as released on Sun- tbe P anam a canal scandals, w ho disap- shipwrecked persons received succor at tim idated the others, and W hite es- he has h 1 a i '■ day. He had served th irteen years and P®ared in 1892, came up for discussion. Jhe stations, to whom 2,232 days’ j-e- caped. I t is now reported th a t a posse ary receiver. This step accomplishes try shall be valued for duty purposes chuleta county. Southern Colorado, three months. The governm ent declared the arrest llof lu th ® aggregate was afforded. The has been t rganized aud is after the tw o things. It prevents tho appoint- a t the m arket value in Canada “ in M a n y M - s l o n a r i r s A r e in l l e b t t o H im bringing specimens of ore taken from was effected im m ediately he was dis- estim ated value of vessels involved was m urderer, w ith prospects of a lynch- m ent of a perm anent receiver aud en- bond,” w ithout the inclusion of the f o r T in ir L iv e s . the largest vein ever discovered. The covered. The m atter drifted into a » M 0 1 .275, and th a t of th eir cargoes ing. ables him to make collections ’ Canadian duty. S a n F r a n c i s e a C lo n e t o I e l l . W ashington, Nov. 21.— Rev. George vein, as deseiibed by persons who have discussion of the general policy of the #2>fi<6,960, m aking a total value of —---------------------- ' San Francisco, Nov. 20.—The Rev. W ashburn, p resid in t of Roberta col visited the spot, is 1,00« feet across. governm ent. T his resulted in tho pr"Perty im periled #10,647,235. Of F e ll T h rew a D r « - Cattlem en in G rant county, Or., are am ount $9,165,095 w as lost. The Cleveland O Nov 19 2 » . n d la g an<iJcollectlng th elr h®rda f«r the iege. C onstantinople, w ritin g under The ore averages on the surface $8,000 Westwood W. Case delivered a sermon adoption of a general vote of eon- num ber of vessels totally lost was 78> • . ^eav^ w inter. H ay is scarce in th a t county date ¡if October 19, to a friend in a ton. If the discovery sustains the at the H ow ard-street M ethodist church fidence, 421 to 52. _ In addition to the f o r e ^ in g ) S y Z X e T ¿nt h ^ th i8 w in t?r ’ “ d th ® Long Eagle £ A m erica, speaks as follows of the claim s of those who have been on the last n ig h t fairly bu rn in g w ith sugges were during the year 192 casualties to draw of t h t X t r a ’ v ild u c i a t - 45 T . a T J 8 hOt'f WiH tUrn’ ‘ ■United States m inister to T urkey, Mr ground, another goldbearing region tion. He tuned his voice to run the T li e S h o c k T o o G r e a t . gam ut of the vice and crim e of San T errell: sm all craft, on board of w hich there . • a a a ' ' 45 ®d heavenw ard before spring. Several has been found w hich w ill eclipse Ironton, O., Nov. 20.—Miss Clara were 421 persons, 415 of whom xrere (T 0 Xorth °f '»»«ly Music tor Forty - « riv e S w — 101 8tock“ ® t > t a k e th eir bands to out- “ Mr. T errell has been so b itterly at- an y th in g known in the world. Sena Francisco from the horrors of the Dur- of -co ptges It. is a horror ! side sections, w here feed is cheaper and ! tack 1 th a t it teem s to me th a t at this tor T eller recently m ade a q uiet visit ra n t case to the revealed crim es of the C am pbell, of this city, w ho some years saved and six lost , . . . . . fuH si*e Sheet Alusic of t h e - 3 Besides the num - the like of which never occurred here m u m v x l f i-i 1 ago secured a $4,000 judgm ent against __ii j- . . 1 a . past week against the in fan t daughters critical m om ent iu his mission the t.i the region and is filled w ith en th u s r 1 a • u more plentiful. Some w ill d i,ve to ber of persons saved from vessels of all before, The w orld ought to know the facts about iasm on the subject. He says it is a of the very poor H ell, he said, was A rbuckle, the m illionaire coffee-dealer, kinds, there were 110 others rescued . . . . , . , T h „ oAA’ i 1 VUidaCt 18 a k ug<? M «rrow and some to U m atilla county. £ 7 z o u e " up In the m ost elegant manner, iu- iu a breach-of-prcm ise suit, is dying at stilt bridge, 8,000 feet long, made of ~ C lulina f four ° ur large size i Portraits. w - .« » . only eighteen inches below tlie side h im —th a t we may not uninten tio n ally big proposition. “ B rick” A llen, of The work of dredging the marsh STZ Da”oer. Dr. C. G. G ray ’s sanitarium , three 'V h°had fallen from w harves piers, iron. It connects the heights and* the w alks of the city, aud he w as as equal do him injustice. th is city, discovered the vein. Snohomish, W ash., w ill £ = S / ' / x r r / u u “/ ' “ '*4 lauds around reri’ sl od m >h ° / f'U " haV® proaPe r°“ s residence sections on, both m iles below th is city. F riday last ly certain th at the young woman or “ H e is a brave, honest m an, w ith a ihinnie scusman cuttinq . «Id, who rode a bicycle on the Sabbath Miss Cam pbell was subjected to a deli perished w ithout the aid of the lifesav- «¡des w ith the business center of the soon be completed. These lauds were ! A f t e r I h e D a v is M lllio n e . w arm heart and enthusiastically de ing crews The crews saved aud assist- city. D irectly over the river is a settled o il early this year by a colony i £ = T,,F .,rw vnug moc ?/.".* rn „ n „„ New York, Nov. 21,— In the su was on the road to perdition. He ap cate operation for a tum or, aud is ed to save during the year 379 vessels, draw bridge on tho pivot-sw inging pat- of voted to his work of defeudiug all Hollanders. They put in th eir crops " " EW~ 0RK MUSIC*I- ECHO C C .rS dying from the shock. P roajw ay Theatre B IS ... N e» York Q ty A m erican interests in Turkey. No preme court Ju stice P atterson has re pealed to the women to assist in d riv valued w ith th eir cargoes at $4,561,- J tern, and th is is 101 feet above the and w ere exceedingly successful An- : ' . . . <?i‘,NVASSERS w a n t e d . =3 man ever tried hard er to do his whole versed a decision on d em urrer in te r ing vice from off the earth , and his 665, and rendered assistance of m inor w ater. The South Side street railw ay other colo“y is expected over from the T h i . L o o k s L ik e P i t t s b u r g . duty, and the attack s upon him have posed by defendants iu an action vast congregation applauded as preach im portance to 181 vessels in distress, passes over the bridge, and on either °*d couutry *“ the near future, which P ittsburg, Nov. 19.—The Dispatch often b e l l i sham efully u n ju st, and gen brought by E rw in Davis to enjoin Mrs. ers a re seldom applauded iu San F ra n besides w arning from danger by the side of the draw ' there is a safety w i^ settle near the Snohomish colony, tom orrow w ill say th a t Robert L ind erally —when they have come from re Ellen S. Cornue, his neice, and other cisco. signals of tho patrolm en 249 vessels. sw itch, which, unless the conductor l h e colony form s a little common say, secretary of the N ational League sponsible parties—have been based heirs to the late Andrew J. Davis, the The r f investigations made T l i e C z a r ’« S u g g e s t i o n . r«]]«. „ v , • into , . the , de- alig h ts and holds up a handle, w ill w ealth by itself. They elect different of R epublican Clubs, has received a upon a p artial know ledge of the c ir Montana m illionaire m ineowuer, from St. Petersburg, Nov. 20—The G rand letter from G eneral J. S. Clarkson, in tai s of every shipwreck involving loss send a car into a gully instead of al- officers of th eir own, but also abide by cumstances. T his is especially tru e of d ividing the estate w ith o u t paying him the law s and make model citizens. Duke V ladim ir has an autograph letter w hich he instructs Mr. Lindsay to en- of life, and into the conduct of the low ing it to go on the draw. his share. The p laintiff is one of the the last thirteen m onths 1 think lifesaving crews a t these wrecks, show from the czar to the kaiser relatin g to gage a num ber of rooms a t leading m any m issionaries in the in te rio r owe surviving brothers of the late m illio n th a t the unfortunate people who per- j ------------------------ th e ir lives to his p*?rsistent efforts w ith aire. D efendants contend the supreme the situ atio n in E astern Europe. It P ittsb u rg hotels for the national con- court of this state has uo ju risdiction, the T urkish governm ent.” as the w ill under w hich they set up th eir claim has been adm itted to pro- M a h e r - F i lz a i m m o n * F i g h t A « » u r e d . New York, Nov. 21— A fight be bate in M ontana. Voin »i.,-— a . n . t fre, ». I . , - - - - i and bow to ob- ta in them The num ber of disasters w ith in the Shelby^for ^delating the B ehring sea 1 as there are other faster steamers leav- teal AIso a catalogue o í machan. tw een P eter M aher and Bob F itzsim and s« al and «« n ‘fle Looks sent free. S o ld ie r » K i l l i n g G a m e . I l l i n o i s S t r ik e r s S e n t e n c e d . Patents a .e n through .Munn & Co T li e O ff ic ia l A iiiu ’ i n r e n i e n t . scope of the service exceeded th a t of ■ act. The Shelby, it w ill be remem ing both Southam pton and New York, epeci mons for the heavyw eight cham pion t m ~ e — i £ reoeiro l i t o s c i e n t i f i i c A Denver, Nov 21.—D. C. Beeman, P rinceton, 111., Nov. 19.— The th ir any previous year by 79 f‘r »«*niif, e A iii e r ic n n , and was seized by the cu tter C o r-! the m iddle of the week, the m atter th u s a re bro» . . t widely ship of the w orld seems assured. Dan W ashington, Nov. 20.—A telegram This excess, : bered, ' before th e public w ith , o u t cost to th ju s t returned from the W hite river teen S pring V alley m iners charged it is said, is in a measure due entor. T his splendid j to th e e x - i w bl’ ^fay 11, and w as held for being . is to be commended to the earnest at- S tu a rt’s offer of a $10,000 purse for a country, confirms the report of Deputy has been received by the treasury de w ith driving out the colored popnla- tension of the service by the establish “la w f u l ly iu the sea during the pro- teution of the postm aster-general. largest circulation oi contest betw een the big fellow s to take p artm en t statin g th a t the B ritish ^n^Ple copies sent free" ’*** Game W arden at U States . .. C lark th I,,,,, o u nited ncum a te s ™i,™—- ci, ,n __ ..■ a j .i tion some m onths ago, whose tria l ment of new stations, but principally hibited period. Incidental to the trial place iu Janrez, Mexico, has been ac iirmv la ring officers the s u r e ^ e ^ X « ^ 8° " ®1° 8®d ’ by C aptain M u S X , of P®n i’ to the conditions of the w eather w hich today, Louis W ille, owner of the Dr P r i c e 's C re a m 8 a k in g P o w d e r. tln il plates, in colors, and photographs o f now cepted by Jo h n Q uinn on b ehalf of M a ten tiary verdicts th is m orning by the prevailed during the year. hSest enabling builders to show the schooner, furnished a sensation by ad her. S tu art said several days ago th at instead of d riv in g tiie m dians back * S S f h £ W orld’s F a ir H ig h e s t A w ard. jury. *)ne other pleaded guilty. The record of tho year shows a m ittin g the authorship of a letter re if C orbett declined to fight F itzsim th eir reservation iu U tah. The slau g h sm aller proportion of loss in property cently received by Chief Justice Davie mons, the bitter wonld meet M aher for ter of deer has exceeded th a t of auy demned by the Cadaudian court at Vic A r t h u r D ’A c r e a u e W if e D e a d . than in any previous year since the and inclosing $25. He was sentenced the am ount iu question and at the tim e year since 1887. The num ber of killed toria, B. C. London, Nov. 19.—A special from general extension of the service. The to one week in ja il for contem pt, and aud place m entioned. Q u in n 's accept is estim ated a t from 7,000 to 10,000. Sydney, N. S. W ., says: A rth u r D ’- cost of the m aintenance of the service **ued tb® am ount of the proffered bribe, 09299334 ance is as follows. ‘C U P ID E N E " N e w f o u n d l a n d ’. B a n k S c a n d a l . Acre, an actor, and his w ife, Amy This jrre at V egetable T h e l*Mciti<* < M ble. ----------- r - “ P ittsburg, Nov. 21.— M aher w ill St. John s, Nov. 20.—The U nion Roselle, were found dead recently, the during the year was $1,345,324.40. I . • i l i t fi fra •. iz ,i• I.'... ..i. _ w w ’ V ita iiz . r .t h f i London. Nov. 21.—The secretary of bank inquiry has ended, resulting in form er w ith his throat ent, and the y.aiis o r diseases of t..e g e ik r a n i ri.q.“JCkJ;>\c u ,e ? ou ° ' ner- - ■ - ----- — h i i i a ’« C o n c e s s i o n « t o G e n n s i i y . fight F itzsim m ons for S tu a rt’s $10,000 Insom nia, Pains In th e Bock S en i ’ T m i L 8110*1 Mauh«H)d, purse and the cham pionship of th e -tate for d colonies, ro k M X? Clncin"■*t , • London, Nov. 18.- A special from P im ples, U nfitness to Si irrv I t . ' / - ‘“ ‘•‘'-S'one, ?»ervous Debility, .n fe .re wiri, , Joseph „ o • C , ham berlain. the com m ittal of the directors oi the la tter w ith a bullet in her body. It is C. s'in .'tl'.n . I t i ’ , 1,,, i J l S i ^ b X v ' n r y * r k w l ‘ * ’’J 1 hiladelphia, Nov. 19.— The execu- Shanghai says: “ It is positively stated w orld in Mexico i t tlie tim e nam ed by .in fe rre d w ith a colonial deputation bank for tria l before the supreme court, alleged they became despondent as a I.' - s of discharge, w hich if n o rch ec k ed L S W * « 1’ 1 rev<‘n’» qutek- S tuart. We w ant the w inner to take •nbiJ n 4aJ ^ ? U 4 her prop° sed Pacific The directors are S ir Robert T hornton, result of the failure of their colonial rive com m ittee of the Benevolent and i th at C hina has agreed th a t G erm anv BEFORE a n d AFTER n! 1 t h e h o r r o r s of Im p o ten cy . <’£ l- | DF V p Zu LTH«H.ti°r i h<* B and ............. .... .1 ^ .: U“ UV“ ’ Protective Order of E lks m et last night ! shall occupy one of the islands near the all end the club t r pay expenses. We cable, „'d decided to appoint a com- Hon. A ugustus H aivey, W alter B. toi:.r. _________________ ___ _______________ and ^elected C incinnati as the place for : entrance to the seaport Amo as a naval w ant the fight to take place, and d o n 't n iittee rep r esenting G reat B ritain , G rieve, and W illiam Joseph D o n n e lly .------------------------------------------------------- 2 «» i w r tT° 7 :’n t,‘e g iv , n and m onev retu rn ed if s - x boxe? l,on- “ W iestli ImonF holding the next n ational convention, yard and coal depot. France and Rui- care w hether it is in Mexico or pri- Canada and A u stralia, to prepare de They w ill be adm itted to bail, w hich fl.OOa b o x .s x f ,r «5.0), by m ail. 6f n d f o r in . EEX „ b r Eai<tb?eXs 6 m S :'a iO‘ CUet' * cur% D r. P r i c e 's C re a m B a k in g P o w d e r, beginning the second Tuesday in July, ; sia are certain to seek sim ilar v a te. ” ta iis and plans on the subject, has been fixed at $18,000 each. priv- A ddress O. Cox ® ¿ a n FranciKO Cal. World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. j 1896. i ileges ” fbr &’lt J. A. B EN SO N , A gent. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY >« BRADY 10 0 .. J)|(J =5 F g- SX7|.( ZilUiiUUiiUiOiUiOioOJlil?. miol. MLDicist: co.. P. -