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More thepostponedorder Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla Confirming Sale of Northern Pacific Properties. TO PROTECT THE BOSDHOLDER8 GOLD Po^^^m*^ bankers appointed at tbo meeting ye», N0RTHWESTBRËVIT1ES Washington in Olympia, in the case of Waites H. Sodcrbarg, appellant, va. ' King county, respondent This action wm brought by th. plaintiff as signee Of divers persons, judgment debtors in various foreclosure proceed-; inge. clsUning to be entitled to the surplus arising from each foreoloaura ' sale. Thore was no redemption in any cam and the plaintiff in each ac- lion became the purchaser. It appears that the amount claimed aa surplm . was the sum claimed by the sheriff as fees and commission. In conducting | sales the sheriff paid into the county ! treasury several amounts under the mistaken belief thst it wm his duty to deduct a oommiseion from tbo amount bid in each instance. .There were thirty-four cauaee and the aggregate Bvid^cg ot Steady Growth and Enterprise. the mx * two months it not expected to ' rrgVH OF ftNNR» 4L UTTKREST plied during that time. Thia morning ( there wm a decline ot coo-half cent in the poated ratee for aterling exchange. I MADAME LAURIER. ' Mme. Laurier, wife of Wilfrid La» , tier, tbe new Premier of Canada, to an admirable example of the beet type ot. French-Canadian gentlewoman. For many years she has not only led in French «oclety at tbe capital during parliamentary seca Ions, but haa fulfill- Milwaukee, July 34.—Tbe fora of meeting today referred all questiona to cMogjiee u M thick around Pendleton J. P. Morgan. An associate of those Blue mountains can no longer Mia ot tbo Northern Pacific proporti«. were preeented to Judge Jenkine by tbo Mu* foHd.m a*A—I Ara m or Howell, of Lincoln county, »»toraeys thia afternoon. The first m» hav. i«r2Tto not *O «»“P1«^ “»• oi “***- ---------------- ‘-’--tho main line, will be *10,000,000, th« minimoin not to ehip gold tor two months, is asessMsen. rou. The second parcel will bring at least hardly correct We have, however, Seven-year locusta are numeroua «3.000,000 and tbs third parcel «500,- been aasured <16,000,000 in the next *l»«t Canyon City, in Grant county, 000. These amounts, however, are two montha, to be provided by a syndi- and the merry muate of their wings not all that the purchasers will have to cate comprising powerful local and in- oan te heard all day. pay. Judge Jenkins expects changes ternational intereete, at a price lower Mra. Catharine Irvine, who died at than the eno* of exporting gold to Eu-1 Salem Lasut week, was one of the first nish ample protection to the bondhold rope. The details of this agreement women married at The Dalles, having ers who have not oome into tbe reor have not been arranged." | gone there from Indiana in 1868. ganisation agreement They will re- ^aantaaa anu- DewsttM. । ” The hi<h W,tBr 04 “0“? U“ a oelve what was the market value of the r / * ion county is mid to have destroyed bonds before the market war Affected were*ntahte^ y<ma* P™11* obiok8n■' “ the by ths reorgsnlsaticn. This provision day receiving aad keeping tally oi we -„^^4 of gold exchange^tor made by tbe green-! New T chaser must agra« to pay in addition to deooeite Yt^k banks Elmar Hansen, ot Adhms, brought of thsss claims. The judge also object ed to tbe language of the form which made the oourt hold that the company bad been duly organised in conform ity with the laws of the state. The form was changed so as to prevent the ràdami läurikb . statement as a recital and not as an ed with gentle dignity all those other adjudication. Numerous other change« manifold social offices which fall to the were made before the oourt * m «atia- lot of the wife of him who leads bls party. Somewhat younger than her dis ON WAR FOOTING. tinguished husband, Mme. Laurier la a handsome woman of about 45, with that type of good looks which is ill por C bmu I AMIvity ta trayed by photograph. Delicate fea tures, clear blue eyes, silvery hair, a Washington, July 24.—The purpcee fresh, ¿Irtish 'complexion In youthful of the administration to bo prepared for contrast to the graying tresses, a quick war trouble, if itoomee, is indicated by French smile, with flashing impression the order» whioh have been imuo by of white teeth and sudden dimples— the'navy department, directing all that la Mme. Laurier aa no camera ever officer* on waiting-, order* to report at can do her justice. Aa Mlle. Zoe Lafon once for duty, and af the same *Jme re taine, of Montreal, ahe who baa become voking all leaveo of %boenoe. the wife of a Premier was a noted This is an unusual proceeding, and beauty. As Mme. Wilfrid Laurier she would not ordinarily be regarded as is a noted chatelaine and sweet help necessary, except in case of positive war. meet—one as able as «he Is quiet and Such action is supposed to indicate that tasteful. The,Laurier home Is at Artha- every available ship will a* once bs bas Raville, a small Quebec town, a placed in oom miston and given a full quaint old bouse set,tn eight acres of complement of. officers and men. Several officers will also probably be for taking his rest, and Mme. Laurier utilised in duty in the various gun and opportunity for Cultivating the plants ammunition works to hasten comple and flowers which comprise one of her tion and ahipment of naval stores and ehlef joys. Mme. Laurier Is broad munitions of war. Work of this char- minded and sympathetic to alL What aoter will be materially expedited by ever burden of care andi responsibility reason of tbe fact that the appropria comes to the first minister of tbe crown tions for the present flaoal year have all In Oanadt, he la sure qi, nyar sympathy, become available for expenditures. and a wife ft» encouragi,’stimulate and Tbe process of enlistment will be strengthen him. Lesser virtue, per hastened, so that the 1,000 men author haps. but one which appeals to the mind ised by tbe last naval bill may have feminine. Is that Mme. Latirler knows the benefit of the midsummer evolu- how to dress.becomingly and well. Her tiona. Without them it would practic costumes are aa quiet aa her manners ally be an impoasibility to properly man the three or four chips now out of oommiason. There haa for some time been a de-' WILL WEAR SHORT 8KIRTG sire on the part of tbe naval authorities to make tbe evolutions of tbe various fleets this year more exhaustive and The first rainy day after the first I thorough than any of their pradeoee- Monday In October will be signalised ; nn. For thia reason extensive pre- In Brooklyn by the appearance of the parations have been in progtees, but it Brooklyn Health Culture Club In tbelr had not been determined to put all th* new “common senae” costumes. The ships into oommission or to call in elub was organised only three weeks those officers who were absent on leave ago, with a charter membership of six or waiting orders, but Rear-Admiral welbknown women. Already it has Bunce, commanding the North Atlan thirty-five members, and by the rainy tic squadron, gave the enthusiasm a day before” mentioned it Ie expected new impetus in a report whioh hai that fully 150 Brooklyn aociety and pro jurt reached the department, to th* fessional women Will have been en effect that hie squadron will begin its summer maneuvers about the first oi rolled. The object of the club Is to set an ex next month and continue them six ample of hygienic living and sensible weeks or two month*. dressing. The President is a Chris tine Lumadon, the well-known portrait SAN DIEGO FAVORED. San Francisco, July 34.—San Diego is waiting to welcome the man whoe* report to the Japanese government may result in great commercial advantage to that city. Sho Nemoto, the special oommiaaioner sent by the Japanese gov ernment to study the commercial pros pects of ths Pacific coast of Mexico, Central America and South America, will start from here today for San Diego in company with T. Kuaakado, who arrived with him Sunday from Japan, and whose mission is to con a. cnniaTiim lümsdox . can government of 800,000 scree of Ian- in the state of Chiapas, for the Japanes Colonisation Society. Mr. Nomoto's investigations, while primarily to learn the commercial pros- peot« and report to his government, will ultimately bo of much importance in connection with several prospective steamship lines that are to branch out from Japan and touch at many port* to the south of here. One of the lines may make 8an Diego a terminus in order to gather from that port a large amount of goods brought by rail direct ly from the East for the Japanese mar kets, notably cotton, kerosene and ma chinery. ■_________ painter. Among the charter members are Mrs. Cornelia Hood, the lawyer] Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Manning, all prominent in the Brooklyn social world. The meeting at which the organisa tion was perfected was held In Mrs. Lumsdon’« studio. It was made a rule that every member should pledge herself to wear, on all occasion^, eave those demanding” conventional full drees, skirts short enough te clear the ground by at least three inches. For rainy or wet Weather they have adopt ed a costume, consisting of bloomers ▲■toria. Or., July S3.—The body of or knickerbockers, a short skirt and leggings or boots, meeting the skirt at an unknown man waa found in th* the knee. Tbe waist is left to the pleas river on the Oregon aide, oppoaite ure of the wearer, and over ail will Skamokawa, thia morning, near T. K. be worn a light gossamer or mackin Johnaon’a place. The coroner baa gon* for the remain*. tosh. French Witticism«. A lady, more famed for her looks than her wit, complained In Sophie Arnonld's presence of being beset by a host of admirers. “Oh,” said Sophia, “it is easy for you to get rid of them. You need only talk.” A critic of Beau marchais' play, “The Marriage of Fi garo,” told her it would be a failure. “Yes," said «he, “so It will, but It will fail fifty times running.” She one day met a physician with a gun, on the look-out for game. "Where are you going in thia wayf she asked. “Te •ee a patient," he answered. “Oh,' doctor,” she replied, “you are evident ly afraid of missing him!” Rome, July 28 —The new ministry preeented Itaeli in parliament today. Rudini read a declaration reviewing the recent ministerial oriaia. backs. AU indications point to an ag- ■rente accumulation of tbe precious gregase aoranuiasion « metal from banks and institutions in ___ city «nd from ___ ____________ this outside financial _ __ up to the estimates - LKekal tenters fully made in them diapatehee, «38,000,000. The' corrected official toUl total of deposita deposits at oomotod the subtremury from the inception of the movement to the olooe of businem today waa «17.788,000. the deposits bringing tbe treasury guarantee in the reserve up to approximately «103,864,- line between Puget sound and Japan has developed the fact that Chicago No wonder women hellere tn mar- a committee waa appointed to consider the adviaability of oalling out all the into Pendleton last weak the flrat of I*1' wheat crop in this county, „d sold it to Mr. Byers for 40 cents a Ive aafoguard, which oonuavraaknrkouaMtlaa, »«»ouaueaa MAMitousnuai___ • In tbe day» of Queen Elisabeth each guest at a dinner party brought his own knife and apoon. oum for Conaumnttou io our only medioin, for oougb. colds.-Mrs. Belts, «88th are., Denver, Col., Nov. a.’Rk ■ oitt * b scmool ros to» xt Burlingame, Ban is one of tbo moot technical P.cliool, or for active business; Is aeero Sited at the State and Stanford Unlvorsiiieo, and undor the able DURHAM nnnntv sc that the P«dinots from the vault at the city । timi live ^«11. Mayor Fawcett ha. offered a re-’ wara or uxvv,. The lao evidence thus wua tar, iar «outed indicate, that th. breaking into th* ago, and finished between last Batur- - day night and Tuesday morning. »- -------------- , j Ganarai G«orp w. jobm Dead, aeneral George W. Jonee, the oldeet men already have practically completed arrangements for such a line ot steam- ere, whioh it to expected, will give them almoet complete control of tbe bnaineaa between the United States and the Orient^ . tara temm Mve beenttaduoed by hunger to come very , Hom to men’s habitations, looking for . . _ 7;--".,* The Grant s Pa«sCourieriiays: The ««»M fever, which carried off three patients on the Anton Rose ranch pn In the venture of the Chicago men, it to understood the Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe railroad haa an intereet and the company te ready, if neoeMary. to break ita alliance with the Southern Pacific and the Huntington intereete in order to carry out the new acheme. The value of the trade with the Orient Williams creek, has been oorraled, snd Nie danger of epraading the virulent I dieeaee te now almost past. Tbe citi-*» ■aM petitioned the county court to ap- P°ln* quarantine officers, but no law could be found justifying the measure; Superintendent Risque, of the Virtue mine, in Baker county, has let a con- ( I ,orTiTlng ex-United States senator, died jjOine ¡n Dubuque, la., aged 92. He represented as a delegate to ‘ congress the territory now included in Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan and the west, except tbe Pacific coast. . He was the state’s first senator, and was prominent in national affaire, especial- is appreciated fully by all the trans- portakion and commercial interests of the COUUFry* country, and there is no AVM* fear *UR* that (DO MUU DUEFEYJ IM UU there will ma not be traffic enough tn to make A K* AaMlWre anrmnk vnaVa the new line profitable;- San Diego is the preeent terminus of tbe Sent« Fe road, and if it oould carry freight to - -- ateamahip the dock* of a trana-Pacific tract for supplying the mine with 6,000 i ly of the Northwest, oords of wood. The boatractors are P _ Stag« H*Id Cp. Crippl« Cr*«k 4 s Basohe Tbe ur con- ; ' WMMVMW and MMM Onto WWW J. Wi Johns. WWUOBW* — tract nvinm price ia te afvtnt about •20 «30,000. The wood The Cripple Creek stage was held up tvant OOO is to be, delivered by January 1, 189«, near Grassy, five miles east Ot tom, and Basohe A Johns will put a force of by three maaked men. who obtained men to work in tbe timber without «°w watohe« and «500 in caah. | The paaaengere included thirteen lorn of time. - - men The latter The Willamette Hopgrower*’ Aim- and two or three . elation met in Independence recently, ' vastly increased. and decided that Attho. next regular poem with bloodhound, i. on the trail EMU UWIUOU tust «V MJO.uvaa — __**.« SHOT HIMSELF IN THE MOUTH meettnf, which cornea on the let day of the highwaymen. ---------------- of August, the members would oon- Franchi«« Oraatod. snicide ta atbenu of Judge Bdwurd sider the advisability - of picking hops The council of the town of Castle Depeett. - and gjgo ^0 price to be paid thia year. Rock has granted to H. Orchard a thir Pendleton, Or., July 37.—Judge Ed- They alao extend an invitation to all ty-year franchise for the construction ward Depeatt was found dead in hia hopgrowers of Dallas, Buena Vieta and of a water and sewer system. The office in Athena at 1 P. M.. today, surrounding country to be present at water will be taken from a mountain having committed suicide. He was that time, and join with them in dis stream about two miles below town, missed a* home Tueeday nighL snd his cussing all matters of interest and carried to a reservoir on the rook family thought ho had come to Pendle south of town, to an elevation of about ton. They telephoned here Wednes G. W. Corning, of Olympia, died in ninety feet above tbe town. day, and, learning nothing of his that ( city laet week at the age of 81. whereabouts, commenced search. To He waa born in New York. Milk Inspector Dockery, of San day L. D. Leavely and Deputy Marshal Dhalson entered bis office through a . The Populist party of the state of Francisco, says fifty per cent of the will bold ita «tate conven'- oows which supply milk for San Fran window, and found him lying on a Washington - lounge. Hie arrno were aorom his tton •» BU«Mb«rg Auguot 13. cisco are consumptive, and will have cheat the right hand holding a re- A. B.Weed, of North Yakima, says to be killed. Thera are fl,700 cows volver, tbe musslo of w^ioh waa in the Yakima hop crop will probably not owned by the dairies of the city, and hia mouth, the bullet having paaoed , be more than 5,000 bales thio year, of these fully 8,000 sra diseased, and through the roof of the mouth and --- of ‘ " --------- —.. . l the . v . a The L cost "exporting" books of the milk from them is unfit for use. lodged in the brain. The room was King county will be not leas than «6,- quite dark, the curtains being drawn. 000, and the highest estimate is «21,- A* a meeting of the gold-standard At the inqueat it wae found that the 000. Democrats, held in Chicago, it waa de cause of hia death waa a gunhaot wound The county treasurer and auditor of inflicted by his own hand on or about Thurston county have been directed by cided to hold another national conven A the night of July 31. He was known tbe oomimMioners to invest the sinking tion not later than September 3. meeting will soon be held in Indianap to have threatened to oommit suicide fund of «8,000 in state warranta olis to decide on tbe place. eeveral timee, and bad been drinking Tbo county commissioners of Lincoln hmrily. county will this fall submit to the Ho was 60 years old. He leaveo a Skamokawa, July 37.—The body of voters a proposition to move the county widow and three children. The de Frank Peterson, one of the unfortun- seat from Sprague to Davenport. ceased had been six yean in Athena, The farmer» of the Kennewick valley ates who, with Mrs. A. R- Crosby and hwing gone there from Southern Ore- are busy cutting their second crop of Chariot Newell, drowned May 13 last, alfalfa, and the yield is good. They near thia point, was picked up by the A Deathbed Marriage. find a good market for their hay among seine st T. K. Johnson's seining Now York, July 37.—Howard F. the sbeepraisera grouiid yesterday morning. The re- Benedict, a young Wall-street broker, maina were naturally very much de The Oooeta mill is no more. All the composed, and were only recognised by the eon of James H. Benedict and a machinery baa been taken out and nephew of F. O. Benedict, the banker shipped to Coemopolia. Over «75,000 tbe clothing and shoes. This is the and personal friend of President Cleve first appearance of any of the ill-fated has been loot in attempting to operate land, died yesterday, a few-hours after young people. They were supposed to, the mill at Oooeta. he had married Miss Margaret Lloyd, have been washed out to se. by the The total loos by fire in the city of heavy freshets. Another body was also a society belle of Cincinnati. Mr. Benedict had become engaged to Miss Spokane haa been lees during the last picked up near Brookfield, about the Lloyd in March. Whan it became twelve months than during any pre- eame time, but thorn who saw it my the paid fire i^ to not that of young Newell, but that known a few days ago that Mr. Bene- Hous similar period sinoe , diof* condition waa critical, a tele- department was eetabliahed. df a mad who had not been in tbe The eldest eon of H. H. Spaulding, water more than a week. The remains gram was sent to Miss Lloyd. She reached the city yesterday. Soon after, of Almota, was dragged by a runaway of young Peterson were buried here to- in company with a physician, ahe went team through a barbed wire fence the ¿•y- __________________ to the bedside of Mr. Benedict Ho other day and his clothing completely Glass in oven doors Is a new contriv was sinking fast and it was at his torn from him. He was scratched from ance. It enables cooks to wstch th* bead to foot, but not so deeply but th<t earnest request that tbo marriage cere- food withdht opening the doors. his wounds will soon heal. . A C.lll*lo* »'robabla, Hogan Jobnsqp, of Riverside, in Pa- The Istest theory regarding the sup- Astoria, Or., July 37.—Two «ahor ciflo oounty. put a rope around a bull’s i men named Hoilata and Laben drifted neck and started to lead him home. poeed lose of some of tbe ooaat-bound on the end of Sand island at 8:80 P. On the way the bull made an attack fleet off Cape Horn ia to the effect that M. Monday night, and their boat was upon Mr. Johnson from the rear, goring ; two of the veseels have been in colli swamped in the traps A high sea was him in the back and trampling him w, sion. The British ship Anoaios, which running at tbe time, and their lives der foot until he was nearly dead. Ooe i haa just arrived at Cape Town from would have bean lost had not tbo Can- born penetrated tbo lung, entering tbe th» Sound, report* that, on April 37, in by life-saving crew rescued them and body about five inches Mr. Johnson's i, latitude 65 south, longitude 53 west, ’' the abandoned hull of the British ship i Go wen bank waa righted. The derelict helped them repair it and recover tbe of severe bruises. He is 63 years old, looked like it had been in collision. note. The boat was one of George A but it is thought be wiU shortly re- The masts were gone snd the headgear carried away. ______ 00V6T. Barker’«. A traveler through the Horse Heaven country told th« Yakima Republic that Ottawa, July 37.—The Canadian the heat is something terrible la that government haa given atrio* instruo- section. Grain has been badly burned, and will not go twelve bushels to the — ——1— porta r—— — — giro - --- —* acre. He says he waa forced to drive Dominion not to a — clearance to any veeeela catering outward for thirty-three miles through a broiling ------------ .------------------------- . .. at three or four houses r Cuba without first receiving authority u» _ - ----------------------------------- tor granting tbe sum from the minis- to get a drink—being refused each tima CaaaSa Prevente PiUkw»ert>a. Cleveland, July 34 —The striker« submitted today to the Brown Hoisting A Conveyancing Company a proposition of settlement, embodying the formal récognition of their labor unions and the diaoharge of all the nonunion men. ____ ____ stomaek Bitter*. Ocoan martoara, yasktouua. ' „ . _ . , schools in the United States. Bo-opoM . H«w a Qaarrel laded. j au.USt and Scimtiio Pro*. In Cincinnati, shots were heard at Ther, „ moM c,Urrtl 1B ol the residence of William T. Wiley, a country ta*. *n athw dbeesee put tonth.r, ladieo’ tailor and furrier, on Wmt Fifth street Mrs. Wiley was found nounMd it • local dises*., ead prwrlked local bleeding from six bullet wounds, and her husband waa unconscious with a Sriencs hu proven OAtarrh to be a oonsHtstion* --------------------------- — woman . •' al W?« diacs*«*, snd ibereIor.rtaiii'Meon*Uiutlonil bullet hole in hia temple. Tbo ------------------------ •— —- trMtmeat. Hili'* < «t»rrh Cur., nauufactared di5d < on the way to the hospital, byf J. Cb.i>.yacu.,Tol«fo, oblo, t* th. only - - - th* - - -- couilltunonal ooualltufionil cur* cur. OU ou th* th. markat markat It It I* I* taken taken «{_>- W ’ iley a wound waa superfloial.tbe ball lnMInall internally , ln In doM dose* , (rom from 10 10 drop* Ie * • t.uaoon teunoon- -. It ecu directly on th* Mood end aracene glancing off the skull. The couple, fuL i . : __7 7«,.. -.n.,u*aA «»rtaoes ol th* *y*tem. Theyo.eron* hundred after frequent quarrels, had eeparpted, doua„ |„r a„ e*»« u mi * io eur*. Send tor but began to live together again about circai»r* and tr*tiDo>rt*i*. Addra», >, O. three month* ago. Wiley mys hie said by nremi.u.^ ’ wife ehot him. He then seised the ' Bair* Family phi * are th* b**t weapon and fired at her. I never u*ed so quick a cure as Plao’s Cure tor Consumption.—J. B. Palmar, Box U71, Beattie, Wean., Nov. 35,1338. In Chicago, ■ Harry Rudolph, aged । ■ riTB._Au n* ,u>Pp«i tre. by d ». stilus* 11, struck two blows with his puny Or.»* N.rv. R*»tor*r. No et**ft«rtt.si»t «.to, and hi. opponent, Grover Han- mu , aged 9, fell dead at hi. feet. The mi arch bl , Pbti*d.lphi*, Ps. ~ lads were having a boyish quarrel, and young Hansen started to run. Rudolph followed in swift pursuit, catching the lad near the curb, and struck him in the face and abdomen. Little Hansen covered his face with his hands, fell backward, and expired. Young Ru- dolph waa locked up, _ --------------- Ya. BaiM tbi . vss . The city council ot Tacoma, in epe- dal session, offered a reward ot «1,000 ,or arre5t Rnd conviction of the wh° stole the ballot, of four It ran 58pounds to the bushel. huaheL A carload of fat hogs wss shipped from Elgin last week. This is tbo first shipment of hogs made from there for some time, because of the dull market Most shipped last week sold for two cents ^er pound. . j. McCarty, in attempting to board 625. an out-going freight train in Baker City last week, fell acroes the rail, and AFTER ORIENTAL TRADE. : eeveral oars passed over his left foot, which wm so badly mangled that it had to be cut off. ‘ P m IB. Li**. i hu killed ill Chicago, July 37.—The publication »«imon berries * raspberries and of th.Mgoti.tion. between Prudent X wiU Hill, of tbo Great Northern, and Mr. Mamjima, of Toklo, for a steamririp ft ah * «W ns ran pteduced by n>4 Ignatius O'Dea, the 13-year-old brother of Father O’Dea, the recently appointed bishop of Neequally, was drowned in the river at St Johns, near Portland, Or. The boy was a member a picnic party, oonsisting of several families, who >■■» had been .y™». spending the ■■w... —, w»v day in the woods near St John. Ho cWWgw DYSPEPSIA Bcker’i Dywvste CaMets* ky —a. m- “ Cn**u* a«* any*i “I ***** Acker** TlbUU*. I MULO FREE ... Speatal Prloe Li HOUSEHOLD GOOD«. «TO. ThU etrealar I* i**ued for tk* bensat ot sur won try ro*tom*n «bo c«noot aviti thenwlrss of our Daily 8p»olal Salce, Fend nt your ed- dieee. Tou wlllSnd both roo<fo end rrirearight -r WILL a FIMCK CO , , 11» SB Markel street Sen Frenettes. 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