Crook County Journal. Pmuniun Kvmt Thi usim t BAII.KV AND BI.AIK. Propria... Wall afreet i evidenc? of abate-laud however decide the hunmnitv men! til ihft aiuMenlsitiv ft.vio- Mini ' nt Ihrt w.irl.l iiimv )ivu lutati. ni.tf.fel I ' that ol itself i a good thin? for :th-ev were utriotlv Riuwiiin nmtlerw the country. fitr;tlis'V were utriotlv concern, rorei!h could take oltioial W. (.'. BI.AOK Km; Nothing new h developed''1 a i Hilll'V Mxgkr tli turn situation in tin- Blur Omwtt Orrioui. rri. riiw.Hte. mr.,t.if trnn.ii'Mthi t , H. miol secri'i rtw mn". , Mountain!, though late report" from there do not encourage the hope for an early settlement of the Th. M.lh.i.H.iH.i-rf atHio. It ie reported that no sneep nave yei (mmi ineueau line", hut stern necessity will fore them across soon, as the grass in ai n.mDf PTUIV MTKS ...... n, Um ...... . all fed out where they now an1. Sheepmen here sa v thev are will- II .mi i OR to make concessions as to the !j mailer of lines, hut nowhere is . , there any evidence of an intention .ll'I.Y !.'t 1H01 'rt wholly abandon that range, ! which it would mean should the IN AIIVAM'i; n Yi . !hs Month . . Thmi Months THl'BfDAV, Mr Bryan call" the Cleveland ' l,ro,Mm' established hy the movement a comedy, hut for sever-!"'"''''. rcgarded.-Antelope al years comedy has lvn quite Herald, popular with the American public! i4rm Warfare. Booker T. Washington want the proni.neiit r'remh writer, in a whiles to elevate the hlacks, hut of ; r.,,! ,r(i,,,, 1H1 rfa Sltvs course he does not want them toi ,mt , hatllcfielil at the end of a do the elevating on Irces and tele- p.npral engagement would he oov praph pole. ;cred with itd.Ol) or .!UMI . corps,., crushed and mangled. The ilisi-iivefT of a conspiracy !j No one would In1 left to hurv the of internal governments cogniiano of them only to the ex tent that the Russian government permitted. The real object aonght hy the auprten of the ietition has heen altained. In fact, this long delay over the matter has probably ac complished more than would have heen accomplished if the petition had lnvn quietly sent to St. lVters- jhurg, received, acknowledgment and shoved into a pigeonhole. It has Ix-en widely read in liussia, or at least ha been read hy those who are permitted to learn the news, i from ahroad, and as a protest against raw erwvtition ban j probably effirte l greater good than j would have resulted from a quiet 1 i acceptance of (he petition without remark. The ohject sought was to apprise the t'zar that thousands of people in this country looked with horror nHin the outrages on Jewish Hqde within his domain. There is no douht that the Czar has lie come fully acquainted with the state of puhlic sentiment here, even PERFECTLY n.M'STRATKI CATAI.Otil'K WITH A Kl'I.I. DKSCItll'TION OK Ovix Oao X'xlce Follc avenge the death of the late King ! dead, and pestilence would break he (lid not officially receive the Alexander must convince t'elerjoot in the surrounding country. K'nal B'rilli pelifion. that thia king business is not what 'This Wing the case he declares, it has leen crackul up to W. H"1' who now declare; j war will W a mon-t.r in historv The officers on the Kcrsageare: to tear themselves away from (heir: courteous hosts in England, and probably at the highest rate of speed ever attain"! by a warship while crossing the Atlantic. Live Mara ra4 rrlwrrHH. The following dispatch in a re- , cut issue of the Orcgouian thus comment on the shipment of live stock from around I'rineville: Another hunch of several thou General Miles will reach the re-jsi)M( ((f s((rrs Mfyf far. tiring age next month, but tl.alje-1 rmlll, .rineville for the tali doe not mean he will W incapable: f riii( A, tw for work. A man wliocan take a . . ... ... . ai went to Portlaml have heen .diverted to California and Pujet 40 mile horseback ride in July has not reached tlie tottering stage, at any rate. It is now considered certain that Mr. Cleveland will endeavor to W come the Democratic candidate for President. His nomination would aford Mr. Bryan the opportunity he apparently crave- to lead a re volt, and so keep in public view. There is not one chance in a hun dred, as the situation appear now, that Mr. Cleveland could be elected if nominated, would iiiMirea lively caniiiaign in S' Yo'k, a' h art. pSiund fields. Why it is that Cali- lorma markets. wi miles away. c-411 make it profitable to come in here under Portland's nose and buy our lire stock i- one of the strange things in trade that only the Portland dealers can explain. It is a U-Vinile drive to railroad connection with Portland and several hundred .idle to railroad connection with California and I'uget Sound markets, and yet our cattle. slH-p. ami wool are mar keted there. On ai-count of the large iiuuili f honie-tads and other claims Sir Krnest Casscl. the laindou merchant prince, who gave ll.tHHt, tmO toward the cauiuiign against consumption, has a dry humor, but only occasionally gives reign to it in business hours. At one I eriod of the time when he was building up his vast fortune he was annoyed several timiv hy a lioy who wauled a place in his oflice. 'lid you see the hoy, who was just in here?" asked Sir Krnest of his ofiice laiy one day afler the persistent applicant had made another plea for work. "I saw him," said the hoy. "Well," said the mer chant, ''he wants your situation, and if I ever see him again he will get it." The hint was sulticient. for the merchant never saw the Kt again. A large enr ol stenographers at our Portland ollice for answering correspondence promptly our written guarantee our personal suK'rvision of every sale and our rule of "mon ey liack should purchase fail to satisfy," makes piano purchas ing from K1I.KUS PIANO IIOl'SK by COItltKSPONMNcK perfectly sate and satisfactory. Thousands who have made purchases of us In tliis way will testify to Ihe truthfulness of these statements. You do not need to go outside your door to secure the finest installment in our atis'k. I'rop us a lino and we will send you catalogue and all the information voiilesiro. You can then make your se lection and we will guarantee to send you the exact instrument you select at the figure stipulated and at just the price you would pay if you selected it from our lloors. If you have an instrument that is out of tune or need re pairing or restoring in any way, write us. We make a special" point of attending to all these matter promptly and thoroughly. II you have an old piano or organ that you would like to turn in on a new instrument, we will make a lilmral allowance for it. KII.KRS PIANO IIOl'SK, the largest, most lilieral and progressive piano concern on the Pacific Civist. Stores at Washington street, comer Park, Poilland, Oregon, San Francisco, California, SKikane, Washington and Sacramento, California. The Bend Mercantile Company A. IT. (It ANT, Mnnn;r. HAS ON KANO r l.e XIII A Complete Stock of OENKRAL MKRCII A NDI HK at lM inevillo PRICKS. BKNI), OHKtiON. The lire in the Oregon City Woolen Mills la,t night is a severel uken H1, () blow to tlie company eugageu in that praisewoilby industry, to many worthy working people, and to Oregon City. It is hoped that the enterprisiiigownersof the mills will rebuild, ard resume opera tions, for the industry which they and horsemen are finding it nece sary to cut down their hands in order U secure siiflicient range to keep them through the winter. There in a disMwition. t. on Ihe part of the horse raiser to market their hore and re-invest in tine conaucieo was one 01 greai va.ue ,ir vM iVreareseven breed to the community in which itisjin 1( fie h (h. hKated.and to the state. tounty,and the farmers are market- - - - ling their range ai.d common cattle Simon Wolf, to whom Secretary i and Kiilmtiiuting Wtter grades. Hay addressed tlie note anuouuc- The county is known as the ing President Kisjsevelt's decision j home id high bred sheep. The to forward to tWI'tar the petition' prize-winning bucks from France of American Jews, is well known i and Kngland are annually being as a writer on Jenish subject and iliix-l in here by the Baldwin aa a philanthropist. He is the founder of the Hebrew Orphan!' Home at Atlanta. (. Among the hooks he has written is "The Sheep and Land Company. This firm alone has J.VK) pure bred stock sheep and hiw them to all parts of tin' Cnited States. The American Jew as Patriot, Soldier existence of this mammoth slock anil Citizen." He was Recorder of breeding farm away up in the Blue Deeds for the District of Columbia mountains, ml miles away from from 1859 to 1H7H, and was Minis-1 railroad transirtation is one of ter to Eaypt in IXSI-ISX-J. He is Oregon's great industries of which 87 years old and ha practiced law j but few eople know but little. A The last Kicker of life expired at four minutes past 4 o'clock .Monday 1 afternoon and the pontiff now liesj at rest. The following editorial clipping is from the Portland Journal: The inevitable end has come and the venerable and saintly old man whose critical condition h. Ihvii watched with anxiou sympathy by all of Christendom has entered iiiimii bis rest Pun Imi V 1 1 1 re. vered by Protestant and Cathnlk-ip-)UI0 MCIIS and U.ys' flimiallillgfl ill order f) alike, is mourneil May in every to iiinke rinin. You'll find ninny liargainH among W and and clime t alone lHransei (fa them. Talk in rlieap liut if you'll fall and illHJHVt ourw ot his greatness, hut liecause he ha j g,MK(, m, pr(VS. y,m' f,,,, t,om aK.klllj? for tlieill- -selves. men and at Washington since HUS. had million dollar i employed in operation ami it is annually grow ing in extent and value. Thrif Ural lk.l lllaliirl. It is plain that powerful inteiest are unloading on Wall street. But the motive i not so visible. The unloading process may mean that . The Kisliiueff incident, so far as some influential iqieratur or group j the I niteil State government i of nenitors find themselves press-1 ollicially concerned, has Wen de ed for ready money. It may indi-i cluriil closed. The state depart eate that wrecker are at work, ; ment has been informed that the forcing disaster in order that they j Russian government refuse to re may reload at a mu.h lower range ceive the B'nal B'rith iclilion in of prices. Or it may be the work ! behalf of the Russian Jews, and, of far seeing, shrewd ami well in ! of course, the doi uiueiit can not W formed men who have become cun- forced iis.u the Russians Tinced that prices have been tooj The Russian minister gave hi high, and who have decided to con-j refusal in neat diplomatic fatdiion, vert their holdings into gold la-fore, declaring that, in view of the pill, li the market sags to lower level.; cation that bad ape,ired in the The latter probability is t. ,m,st i ncwsp,i rs concerning the .ition, (ikely. I the Russian government would not It is reassuring that, while a . receive the petition under any ch- pauicky feeling iervades all cuintancc, but that thi resolution i street, confidence continues uu- a taken iiule iiileiitlv of xnv shaken throughout the country, consnliratioii of the siils-tamr of! (ieneral buiins condition are ex- term of the petition. ! oelleut, manufacturing continues. While Ihe refusal to receive tlie under high pressure, our volume of petition ollicially may W a matter foreign trade i diminished but ! for regret, it can hardly be con slightly, and the farmer are aur- (idered an affront to the United ed good prices tor this year' crop. Stale. However deplorable the In fart the saggiug process in Kiahineff outrages may have been, earned the love ot hi Id low by a life of rare sweetness beautiful devotion. That Pope l,eo was a man of broad statesmanship and werful intellect, fully capable of conduct ing the diplomatic struggles in which the aipacy Is-came involved luring hi utilicate, history af ford ample evidence. The spiri tual ruler of more than one hundred millions ol Hsple, invested with a siwer ami inlluence that was woi hi wide, lie reigned with wi- lom. with beneficence am) in the fear of (tod. Few if any of his predecessor have done more to build up the atholic Church, to increase its influence or to widen the scoie of it endeavor. Others have add ed more to its temsiral iwer, but fW constant aim was to o spirituali.e the church a to make it the worthy leader of it million of adherent. He could have had no loftier ideal and hi life in the I Vatican was devoted unswervingly to the achievement of this end. But the magnitude of hi pur ! ise and the immensity of the task I he had set Isdore him never dis tracted the attention of Pope Leo I from the wants of the Hir, the I needy or the suffering, to whose ap'al he was ever ready to give quick nvsinae. Hi sympathy was broad and catholic. Hi hand was ever outstretched in the de fence of the weak. Hi voice ha ever Wen for -ace, and by hi iieaceful intercession, war have ! Iimri. limn mice Itoen ueprlixt A great and a g.ssl man such wa Po. Ieo, and the world may well sorrow for his departure. f. J. 7Jf orris Seneral Tfferchanciiso Tliis well known establishment i clearing nut a V,- jirrived rrwea Mrs. John McTaggart's SPRING LINE OF MILLINERY Came this week. Inspect Don't fail to call and tlie Stocl: You will find many patterns and l,'p-to-Dale Style. At Or. Hyde's Old Offioe 11 LMIU Daily Between Prlnevllle -HCIfKDI'l.K and Shaniko I.eavcH Hhaniko, 6 p. in. leaves Prineville 1 p. m. Arrives at Prineville A a. m. Arrive at Hhaniko 1 a. in. First Class Accommodations The Freighters I'nion, which met and effected an organization the 1st of July, have arranged the following schedule of prices for hauling freight. From Shaniko to I'rineville, one rent per pound. From Beaver creek to Shaniko centi. jll-4t CLiiiIIcm' Kui'iiInIiIiik' (iimilH l.iiltwt, SlyloH III New Millinery Goods At the Old Kollabli Mllllnory Btoro of JVI.lHi fliA V TOfTS IW til llii' lrHrt mill niimt ivli-ottst Hup of lint Hint lrM SIlHlKM CVt tilUIIKllt tn I'rliit't III, willed will lw ld Itt lltl hi'fthlnf Iik )iivi., W will h'l.Ui'k mill (HiiMil.1 linlo Uv. Wit luui- Mpwial Huh MiiV" ivi'rv W''tlm'itl Mulnnlity hI tttiMi tliiii mm iilfi-r HciUI HiirtiNlni. HI4IH 41 HA UK MII.I.IIMKKV t'MKAl ivo ii i:hioh N. A. Tye and Brothers linstom: iati:nt :atiii:h shoi: $3.50 i'licy arc (iiiai-autccil We have Just received a Complett lite rttus' I urnlshlngs, Including Hats, Shoes, hlrtt Neckwear and everything useful Id all the Latest Things, Call and cunuilnc them. RED FRONT HAZAAR N. A. TYE IM05., I'ropa. Sellable Merchnu piacksmilhing That Pleases la I'liu Kind You (.tl ut - J. II. WKil.li'S (Hiicn'wwir n) COHXKTT V KI.KI.VSS A Stock of Kami Maihinery nlniiaon hand You Hill find KICVCIJISof all kdikI makes Hainblcrs, Imperials, Ideals, and many libera. A gissl line ol llii-ycli- Sundries AT SIIII'I' H. 1 WATTS MARBLE M GRANITE WORKS Watts A Baker, Props. Marble and (iranite Moiuiuients All Kinds of Stone Work FIRST TLAXS WOItK AT LOWKST I'RIfKS Seoond Street, The Dalles, Oregon The Bee Hive Th( Pari 'rW I I Tft mm Money sttl During the Present Lull in Business ? Vienna Cafe, P. SS. Qk, Prop. First Class Heals at All Hours 35 Cents leo r'u.xnlolied. ISoom.s We arc making especial sacrifice in all our departments. Our Gent's and Ladies' Furnishing Depart ment has the newest things and is very complete. All mail orders receive our prompt atten tion. Farm prodece taken in exchange for goods at Market Prices. A continuance of your patronage is solicited. Hespect fully, I. MICHEL.