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.DULTCRATlONS IN GERMAN On the afternoon of Rvptemher #, 190!, worn c o t bt a long period u/ exacting labor, I set out for Philadelphia, write« M elville E. A«er*dtag to a report msdc to the Atone, in “The A sstu iu led Press," .ta ts depsrtmenl. P r H. »'.tubas, fit i(i <>utary, with the pqrp«*? of ur .vf IL«. burea > uffico tor exxcito- spending a ,few days nt A tlantic L t e x t* of the University of Jens. City. When I reached tlie Broad j . p it ; .» ; * « - ! S stste.nant relating to i ' i ; i e * n:ost frequently adalten' street sta tio n in the Quaker City. X .’ aeurdto« to thlg MStement. I was »tarried by a number o f jhi *.T-"'cs wars examined in IM S ; I icemen crying my n a m e.' I step;» ' in -IBS« This number did ' up to one, who (minted to a boy ’ *’c- 11« samples of milk, which 1 » ere ». I to contain a rery high per- with an urgent m essage for me. President McKinlev hud been shot evota«-: ut dirt. I! w u found that apricots contained at Buffalo, ------ and my presence w as suiphur<>i: t a d d ; effervescent lemon- required a t our Philadelphia of Notuw is hereby «D eo u. , | | ,- r , „ „ I wb' tu it ui«< euaerrx, not to enter ucJ on or treaf—to-up. u m t promises for say purpuee w h -tever. »aid protutees are situated a t I em u arkp W u rry f . . Oregon, and a t. described aa fo lio .» The elkto « f *•*'- 10. T p SI « . oi Ban.«; 15 M eet. Any pervon o r p^rmtos •»» Krapaasii.g tor Hie pur,»o , ,,f h a u lin g away any proper ». P a rin g down fences o r leaving gates „pen without my (Kinsent w ill be prosecuted to the Tull rx te t.t of the law. W . NORTON. -»«a E m its Are Contaminated a*id yields Abound fa Itf.uy Ar. tides a t DSst. Jxtt.. to o - a s k a s te r; socalle-j bak Tr‘‘" t«Q- but my ,.ng poe-ltir roitslsted of oloomargar- tram hud left the sta tio n precisely f s t : tigs s -oJrwi contained no yolk of tw o m inutes ahead o f its nrrivul. X i <a ISMA vary s m a j quantities; Handing my baggage to a hotel r--w-‘fdeL - rry juice was spoiled com- porter, t jumped into a cub and ri» ’ •!,»; raspberry juice was greatly u f ’.Lbci, and some samples contained dashed aw ay to our office. I r e i and coal tar dyestuffs; min ce mained there until dawn of the l l " , t c .n ’ alufd sulphurous acid; follow ing morning. rnoui.J awe» contained (lour, ground T ie-op en in g pages o f the story -*»* -3 orea<. Botpbay tuaee and nut- of the assassin ation were badly * Jh. to- ualados were mixed glu- w ritten, and J ordered a su b sti c. s <J colored with cost tar dyes; ■ i n t i s was watered, skimuiod g£d often tute prepared. An inex|ierieiieed very d irty; pepper eontalnod ¡Ime, rejsji ter stood beside President yaud a n i a goo.I deal of Abe shell; McKinley iu the Music hall at Huf -* tu tu y -j C’ -ttainfed Hour, boraelp acid falo w hen Csolgnnz «red the fatal and coloring matter; preserving salts coutaiiiSo sulphurous, boraclc. ilourlc shot, lie seized ;t neighboring t e l ephone and notified Onr Buffalo ■ ad hgasote aci.-.’s, ate. — ----- ----- *JT»a r port coMplalns of the Indlf eorreajmndent, and thep ¡Milled fervnee shown by the mooses regard- out the wires, in order to render tag i '-r;ty aad reliability of articles the telephone a wreck, so that it oi lood, and tbg custom which prevails Iu U rge cities of having the examlna- was a full half hour before any ad t-'oaa of such articles made by persona ditioual d etails could he -ecu red. not sxperta. I ordered com petent men and e x pert telegraph operators from THRIFT OF DUTCH PEOPLE. W ashington, Albany, N ew York and Boston to hurry to Buffalo by It . Proportion to Population, N eth er- the fa ste st trains. A ll that night tonders Ars Richsst N ation the Buffalo office w as pouring in the World. forth a h astily w ritten, but faith " f h * people of the Netherlands,** ful and com plete account of the says Consul Osnerat Guenther, at tragedy, afid by daybreak a relief F ra a k fo it, In g report, •are th rifty force was on the ground. D ay by rjr-u e tone mi ral, excellent merchants, rud. la proportion to population, their day, through the long v igil while k i.-tic i is one of the richest in the the p resident’^ life hang in the world, 'they are cosmopolitan, and balance, each Incident w a s truth .rge-mlnded In the in.'cstiueut of fu lly and graphically reported. In tl.elr caoitai. They were the flrst and l-.ost « h t.a iiv e bujerx of United States the closing hours of the g r e a f trag I onds of lSdlcJ, hut did not louctf -.be edy fa lse reports of the president’s caa.’o<!< rate la,ue*. A eccillhg to eatl- death were circulated for the pur- u t j of official statistical sad flnan- P°**' of influencing the stock mar risl eottrecs D u ka cajltal to the MBf.iut oi J»4t/O0 jj0 Is Invested In ket, nnd, to counteract them , Sec A u* .can bonds and uharea and 1400,- retary Cortelyou wrote frequent •I’t'.ooo Iff’ Rua.-ian bonds s».d shares. signed statem ents, givin g the large s*m.a of Dutch capital facta to the A ssociated Press. ■ v ¡»vested la Mrxlcaa government 1.0»;'* .>Bl la bonds and shares of Mex- . -.. railroad end Industtlal companies; .■ c> in the govern««» it and railroad i O' * of Austria IIan,.ary, Portugal I tu u c r'u » other ceuntrks, and a I.'.igs amount 1» working profitably Io i. ** rich Indian aolontes In sugar, to- * .■ sad ru b ier plautati- ns, the mln- of tfn an ! other metalj, petroleum m *.u. A Oncicial book of refer* © ’ c I'toc.s the ea.-ltct o r alt Pnteh • ck Qo-mpcai s at till.lCl.OOO, b ’ l t ml doss not embrace the uumcr- Dutch companies which have their .1 - ’.quarters In the «xtloalts and in * gn cpuntilos. T in Netherlands, i* r;'? » !-» u tliho r coal ncr Iron, Is no*, a tnanu.k-'turlng country of note, and In thlu u pjjel It evea surpassed by irf Switzerland, also haring neither o.al nor Iron. The Dutch are full of li.. commercial spirit and have a large ii-rc h in t marine. The rural Inhabl- t. »ts arc g'vcn to dairying, cattle ralt 'tig sn-l horticulture. In which branch e s they excel." ! t0 ‘ W m B IU C B AND WlLbUh, U o i a r y M o t to a » . LIGHT KINNINt. A KA 111, ' I t o l i Ito s a r > T o W h o m i t M u y ( . « e e ra . at J O U R N A L A n d T R IB U N E . The O h egox D a i l y J o u iik a a i» Ihe leading Democratic iieyspaper or Oregon, issued nt Portlmid. ' . The managers »Do ¡»«tie a StM i-W ggai.Y, which is especially adapted I , the underoUned, hereby g ive no tice that I have a oonveyanoe from the Patentee to tidelands< and w ater lota in tlie H a rb o r o f Pert O rfo rd , Oregon, o n a portion of which a part ut the w harf la erected without my consent. A ll parties are hereby warned not to drive piles or trespass in a u y m an her whatsoever on said 11.Islandt o r w ater lota. Mas A k k a C . D abt . P o rtla n d , Oregon. lor |.eople who do not 6 , re for a Daily, but want a goutl fam ily paper, i Any 61 these papers can be had in combination with the PO R T OR FO R D T R IB U N E , at the following rales; D a ily a n d T r ib u n e - - - - - - S 6 OO. D a ilv S u n d a y a n d T rib u n e $ 7 OO. S e m i W e e k y a n d T r ib u n e *• • - $2 OO. Always Remeniber the Full Name | ^axetivc ftromo Asinine Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in T m GROCERIES, . bun tin g with guns or dogs, or other-1 wieCtresiut i i a n y m anner. 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T h e undersigned hereby glv.- th a t they ere tlie owners of tin h alf o f Section 10, Totwiyn. three. South range fourteen I W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ties are warned not to trespass ti|- . m ake any locations, e ith e r place, o. q u a rtz claim s at their peril. D. K x u a x ib I . .. .. I Owner». J . H . M c A pxx . J C a rra a p o ed a sea S c h a a la B m 799. Scr«B<«a. Fa. • M p U lB . » ltb p « t f«rtb «« e b llr a t U a «. t o . I < t t « « a ltfe . U t i » f salary I« 4 p - s U mp * Lwtore wfc»cb i bar« SMrtH B. to -s twai-pav 77i e Best to be had in Curry County, a t reason able Prices. >'• U.gt, < * o d « L p h o t t o r «fette.t X «•-UjMtog ««H. À ww S mm ÌL . PORTI » Ute«, u r u'.> fro arivsHiah. •ucea«» I» to »latnly SU’lo and tnafl to ua tbe c o upo a below . Read ovar Iba Bat a t j-iuuratfoea In tb e co a p ea , m ark yolera t l a — to e a te r . SB la and a a a iltb a c o a p a e ta a a . B y rotura m ad w a w ill tall y e a b ow y o u eaa aaaily. la e sp e a ilv e ly . aad kt yoey a p a ra tim e eeallfy y o u r te lf far tbe poaHiao you warn, aad w a ll se e d proof o f It ia tba form o f tacte ea to w hat w a bava d o e s for other». • ’ i 'n a N I A TELEOI t h e »•— ».*»-««>»• -««e «F|»veis»'as ai Á. 5 0 c .,,„ eo r„ u , in T he Evening Telegr; land, Oregon. I t 1« the , *n tng new gpa|«r pOhl|«h »on ; it contains a ll the r,.- state and of the netfon. '' .month. A SBiniile rnpv m |I ed to vou free. Addreat C c r v .M C H T :’ A r Anycvnearndfi « n tke-teh u»d <• -w-tneio;» rtt» • U k l» .Irr <V;>ti I...I Ita. v L t i f .-r « .ir o i t t i >n I« pr- r ii.a b lo . s pr* :»«bljr b a b ly r u ucu..al>»o. C <»n»r* e n - r •utr»». ’ k -tt» in » « r n i « d » » i - / «NHIB'IFUlttol. ctM iU 'iF u tib J. H d lK n r lK iK w w x x c C4i a s — •k « •n t frets O l d e i f r g *•»•€•♦»»•» (M it g g - u w M u v r f ' o j - r t ftwc*«nnv . ~ u n n z pM.-jv»*». d kkaii u n it.t . i A. f<«. r» v : l l* * A a i io « i : : t U t * i n n t i l m u ü b w B fu <’o. r».»> ■*>»*• isot'ier. w -J tr.to t e t u - pi , iu »a in tb « SUNSET MAGAZINE SAN rS A M C IS C O . You c .t, have if BO YK A ftB ’ S c k it ö ii e (KJ I of California. The Start » EXPERIENCE to a P atents Better Salary If Have you ever I seen a Sunset? . G i i r H i 1'- ats and Caps, Oil Clothing, Boots and Shoes. it may concern, «otto enter upon, or I trespass in *n v uiuuuer u |o n the Star I Ban. h, situated a t Langlois, C u rry I County, Oregon, for the purpose o il B k , 25 c . H i- , k P ortland, Or». ■ • «—« , C«T- * ! » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • See or adehesa V. 0 . NEWTON, Barabfleld, Oregon Briefs, Posters Envelopes, Statements, - ..z f C f lS K a - J Treapnna N o l t e - . -- i . _ V, Up-to-date Work Done on Short .Voice- Satisfaoton Gaaraneed- before her marriage. In faPt> ht. it essen tia lly a domestic man and is very fond o f children Notice ia hereby given to e ll persons wnom it may concern, not to enter up on or trespAes upon the premises of E li Bagiev, for the purpose of hunting, or fishing with noox nod line. Said pre mises are situated on E lk R iver, Carry County, Oregon, and described ea fol lows . The West b e ll of Section twen ty seven, Township th irty two Sooth Range fifteen West. Any person o r perrot a vo trvepaae- nv for the purpoeAof b un tin g, fishing, or traveling through in any ebape form or m anner, or tearing down fences, oi leaving out s, , w g.tes open, or molest ing |iersonal property, w ill bo prosecu ted to tha fnll extent of the law. Wm. (t. Johnson, Lesree of ihe above described premises Tw « m Man aaa um arW « «~- ------ , : tub m wNDAY K )Ln bum , KkTTSfSat - - - ” PT» IttMtt » mm m M — i t ass« mm MH t — «t Ml P—* r— «—» w vy »' SU K CAM - - » »— « • • - — 5 — ■■■H i ■ M «“ ■»«— W—W M . . , fOUSHAL toy- — «- *» 1 I W ANTED T .» e R .vk l E s t a t e For« Dearborn Bldg. ’ KEEPS LV.Vh . Jpposit* ó.' tí. Pstent Offls« WASHINGTON D. C. THE KHEDIVE OF EGYPT. reprMentntive in this N e a e f y I s IM n a d t> ,» p . coun tv by a largo real estate CTcun blood BMan» a clean »kin. No corporation. Special induce- beauty without it. (. a.«rareta, (.,'an<ie»<'athor- ue clean yoer blood aud keep it cioan J nentR to those who wish to' «U-nni up Ik« laay liver and driving all i ^pcouie financially interested, j pent»« from the body. |U |,n today Z GENERAL M E IW T reapao a N o tic e . (fewreport >n patentauttr- ‘ D E A L E R ———. a . i Notice ia hereby g iven to all whom tl A GOLD B EA C H . 0; J tt ; The kkedive, who haa again ar rived in London, is a fine specimen M o r a You PorehaM Any Other Write of the all-round man-*-the stud en t <M MW NMK M W IM MAOHUU MMPAIT O SA N SS, S IA M . and the ath lete. He learned Eng Many Saw Sif Machinaa are m ad ate aall rasorS- • lish as a child under tutors spe- —a ot Quality, but tha “ l e w H « - a * * ia m ade weez. Our guaranty narar run» o u t I cially selected and sent to Cairo a Wa make S a v in s Machinaa to ault a ll condSione fo r his benefit, and that of his d thatrada. The “ Wv— H o n n " stand» at tha wad of all H l g b - c r a a t e family aawiiw machines j brother, Prince Mehemet. When • • I d by aaab-rlood deatloro • —Ay. 12 years of age, says the W est ro s sa u c av I m inster G asette, he entered tin* ' celebrated H a x iu s school at Geneva, and afterw ard continued his scholastic career at the There sianum at V ieuna, from which he was called by the sudden death of his father, the K hediveT ew flk, to ascend the throne o f Egypt at the WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT. age o f 18 in 1892. A t V ienna he was som ething of a favorite with Down to the Tim s ot Edw ard I I I the Austrian emperor. They Were Accorded the The khedive's knowledge of lan E ig h t ot V oting. guages is extensive. D uring the The ladles of blrtK snd quality sat <*°ur«e of au “audience d ay’’ It In co.,ncll with tho Sax. , a /U te E fM*»’«*>Hy happens that he dis Abbess BITda prealddE^i an ecclesl ensses questions of sta te with M tical synod, says Antlnqultlea ot Pa-llsmeBL • the British and United Htates dip^ M r Wlghtfred's greet council at lom atic agents in excellen t Eng Beucon -eid. A. D C«4, tbs abbesses lish, with the representative of s t and deliberated, and five ot them France in fau ltless French, and signed the decrees ot that council a >ag with the king, bishops and no with the German in the choicest lle». language of the A ustrian court. King Edgar's charter to the abbey Later, he conducts affairs » rith ■ . Co .la id , A. D i d , was w ith the the snltan's representative in eon.aqt of tbe nobles and abbesses, Turkish, and may conclude tbe w'.o lubacrlbed the charter. day by (iresiding over a council of In Henry in end Edward I'a time lour alb.'isea were summoned to par his ministry, when all sorts o f in lir.o.ent. v! , of 8haftesbury, Berklng. t ieate details of policy are ar 8L M ery, uf Winchester, end of Wli- Bill Heads, ranged in Arabic, the native toa. tongue of Egypt, and one of the In tbe Jtth year of Edward I I I were Letter Heads, fivaruoned by w rit to parliament, to I m ost difficult of languages. But ... xr there by their proxies, Mery, , even this does not com plete the Legal Blanks, ouh us ot Norfolk. Alienor, countess , list. The evening may see his >f » m ud. Anna Plapensor. Pblllip- highness at the theater listening Any Thing, a. e unless of .March. Jobnaune Fits with pleasure to and understand Water, Agneta. countess of Pembroke, r i ti. v dr fit. Paul, couutens of Pem ing the opera rendered ifrltalian. -As. M a'garvt de Rooe, Matilda, I The khedive is a strict Moham jn n t' . . of Oxford. Catherine, count medan, and as such eschew s hofb - « ■re ot Athol. These ladles were called wines and spirits. His abstinent* . *helr proxies, a privilege peculiar l th« p-'urage to appear end set by goes even further, for in a coun proxy. try where everybody sm okes he w ill have nothing to do with the P arliam ent and Oolf. fragrant weed. Like his father, he Oclf Is z ipreme at Westminster. If you M« a rrqup of members In tho (ob is a m onogam ist, although his re ey la . 'g h ’ng. w. or lounghig or yawning bgion allow s him four wives. He la J ire r-n c a , it Is. probable that I '* known to be greatlv attached to t! »y an- rjpposad to l , s r*,p !„g all his consort, who w a sa C irca ssia n irn. But If the7 suddenly become i. cus. earnest, strenuous, nay fur- lid s , may be aura that some one ba.» Introduced the subject of golf.— I/ondoa O flnloa. JAitlLiS LAI Ghia., In connection with I T H E T R IB U N E mn:ah puenlca. ly i:-. [.lot. I,,-,, b la c k h i.^ S e e n r i t v C o ; wu that nckly Uhoua uoiuplexion by takian ^»«carets,—beauty for ten r«nt«. All <lrm? CHICAGO, III.1 •»K «U-faction gniircntesd. I(k 25c. J%. Ua«. p«nHe« O T O B A ffro i iw » j n u T M wn« - . . v. . .. toe OA. T a t« i l « tu t • ! . v r . an V cvrtt; Í fett««. « M > a r» «»r we r«f«in4 Rannet »Hw *-»-«> < o s«*. ■ewdrwal. IU« Vw« D r. MII m ' A r t l Pw in p illa r e lie v « p <in . ■ • - T e - B ee te r F ifty ( . ri*—r s u ’e c J U b e e e o bai It cor-. L nk. n e o « ir o sa . UouU pure. H -.S t. AU a r u a s* M