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OREGON CITY ENTEKMISK, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 109. OlHUliE AT HA It IIMK, (Concluded from page one) ring shout crying and trying to get com fort from oilier persons, hut all wens too bust to look at tlieui. Scores of A LKTTMl IHOM MANILA. I.ss Harding Trlli of i'ni.ieany I In l lrlil of tUMIs. tha Mami.a. P. I., March 21, HW. My lVar Folk Cliaiing niggers, hard Ht.il F.SfATh TiSH-KIW. Furnished Fury Wet k by the t'lmla ma Abstract A TriM CompanTa "ail. women and children hastily timl 1 "nl'tinir. ami man-killing marvhc hai nation to leave the pla.-e. Packing plventhe program since we left Manila what few belonging could te gathered j ,h v-ib ' "" There! you toother -luicklv, a crowd rushed to the hv "", hole "''"a" nut-aludl. -I,.,-, I intent irelliiiir ah.iar.1 th i ' ' written in the cut near me iIeHi, intent upon aiasscnger train that a noon to leave Jor Spokane. Other took to the hilli for hay as we came in yesterday to aaait further onlera and have a real. No I mafety for a few hour, hoping to I able I trv " ' brief account of our o return ioon to their home. doing of the last ten .lay. especially The O.K. AN Co. lost several freight I"1 lastfour or live, a that cartridge -cam hy the explosion at the Hunker Mill j contained most .if the flrt few day Sullivan null, at leant tluve being ut- j .Wide we may hav to move terly demolished and a number more or "? moment. o here goo for the less da mailed. After the striker had ','"tr (ken oessio! of Northern Pacific! Tl second ami hardest bat'l wa lrains and run them on 0. K. A N. track j flight ou the todi alien K . ami 1 t Wallace, two of the men. ea-h beimt ' companiea again crossed the river and tuasked and cirrying a loaded Winches ter ri lie, went into the station, covered the telegraph operator and demanded that he ak for orders from the train dis patcher to run the train to Wardner, a Jitaiice ol 10 tulles. Order were rv took up a Heitin ippoite the insur ; gent alio acre on Die Uland. Then ' both side went at it a if the remit would turn the fortune of the Filipino. I The bullet fell like hail around the Ihjvs and manv had extremely narrow eeics, I send with (till two film. One I very valuahle, a It wa rxMcd In the field. Please tell Mr. Cheney to get the lnol out of thn film, a I did Hot have good light. Two exposure show Co. I In a very severe skirmlah, (Mug and Jit Kddy In J P Coultner, U'lng fired at. Please send me a picture 1 acre In see '.'I, t II r I e . of each, a the hoy am anxious to see , J II K.l.ly to J P t'oullner, IL1 80 the view. 1 cannot take my ramera I arret in Coultner clnim with me a my Him are all gone. I am 1 1) l Miller to A M Church 1 chain anxiously waiting for the one that must i u , nd 5 , W M beonthewsy. j gertol? S Hi acre in see Will go on with my story now, hut I :;i, I A s, r 0 a Act of Coiigrce. . . . uuy ha to atop any at time. Word I J A Join to J M sec llil, t 5 s, reached 11 on the moiningt.f the I'.Hhj r ll a ttiatae were going alter Filipino, to ' Slate to J A Jones, M, I 8 drive them up the rountry, also that we t, r tl a were to rest ue a battalion of the 2.M. , f ltuahey to C OT William, lot The evening heftre they had lieen am- lu, "0, hlk l:t, (iUdatmift hushed and out of :'I0 men thrre or four ( T limn 11 to J J Timsle. lot V, 10 hlk .M, liladstone T'0 1 a . fused hy the disatiher. and then the j ,ml no on " '"I"""111" tn,r ''" inker concluded to risk making the ' 1 om? '"n " H '' "l"t unwild. The company supposed they j l,ullel- The distance between the two m ould, so kept even thing else out of the as about 100 yards, our boy. plainly war. At2::!0 vesterdar afternoon the I insurgent otlicets order their telc.-r.mh wire were cut at Wardner. and for some time there ws no coiiimu-1 M0,, our fi' 1,0 lo,,,,r- nication with the place. The striker I thvir fl,ie trenches they were mowed held .111 trains four or fivs hours, hut it I down by cur two ei.inp miea who had i np;oed they did so to prevent them ten tdev cull l.t As thry left 1 were killcil, ami .1 woulnled. That morning we commemtsl our long march ( and kept It np until dark (hat night, j We made the longest nd hardest I march ever nude by our force since landing. We forced (lie enemy hack about 12 mile over a terrible country. Over hill, through thick brush end through valley the order of the day. Moat of the time it w tire, then t 4 , r 3 go ahead through terrible heal. Our ,mn to I. C Ihishey, lot waier gave out soon, so the hoy had to j lu i,,. i-i ii,,ine drink aater that wa green, hut it taste 1 1 1 M (,u.riw.n to C F and A Par- ling, lots 2, ;l, sec 17, 12 , r 3 e. . It.s k to M A Jarvl Kl1,' acre end ofe'of se', see III ; ll1j ai re lii s end of '( of n.'g of s s.-c :i2, 1 1 a. r II e W A Jarvl lot) Ihxk 21aitea see M. t 2 a, r :i a A A Fisher In II A KUlns, lot 4 and 1 hlk CI, Windr, se' sec 2U 10 1 good. One found an instirw'enl'acaiiieeu full of water that had been drpied. We lost one Oregon man killed and three or lour wouiHltM wlule many gave out. j After marching that great dis'ance we lain ex poced in a wad during the whole I n,,', ,or u,en u", k 0,,t ',,r fpiini rnnnin 1 Snf.i iln.sjt talltur than ! lai"'' After ll.ey had left, a detail from h'1 ' about 2( mile bm a design to damage or diM-ommoile our i r"'J ' "' '"' l"M " . I 1.., I 1..:... ! 11 VUU thliril H Krhl 111. u Hit li..fM m small 1 - - - are going. The next day after the big tl,e i Inw.t ; many dea l anil iiying wiitnn a Afurl.i return vul rri.t.n : Mce of land, lu the meantime the Mohler.oftheO. K A X 'sent a n.e. ! -ry had leen shelling the city of j "'rTg-r-chase w e .-a.i.e back to town f.r; a, to Governor SteonenWrg sUting : V' its ou,'k d'uve ,i,e order and a ret Now we l, avet..,yj 1,e seriouanese of the a.it.tiun in tli ! " lfk from tl.e lur end of the J" ' 'onditK.n. We h ave a few he- J 'island which gave the 22d a chance to ""0 are 1101 aoei-i gi, mil witn , OO lioaard to F l l.uulsey, 2l.l4 acre in 1 Krr claim, t 3 , r 2 II I'tWter to K ril-ter lot 2, 2, tract tl. Oik Orove K l.udy to It F I Inn, tract in OC tier hlk 3l. Oregon City F. A S Miitiicr (guardiin) to II Mel ilriim .V) acre in wt' 2'i, t ft s, r 1 w 300 tt.-.0 Ml THE FLAG OF 8TAK3. Oh. slim ll"1 esrr s..nih- Al.,1... Il.ssliilf-I ''"' " ... p. will) 'l r)l-slhsjirllii kle Our rl el !' " I""11' (i,, 111.1 hIkiih Hie el'ler i"l. ,Nnr I lie fiiim lei"" "' ...... Km 1 1,-1 lili Ml lierssl.U y l'1 'llm nslum s ejilllreil ir.--H H11I rierlh siM H aiel ea.l su.l Thn ni.iiihlslll anil II"" I'Uin. l lm nsll in tml llf . I, .,t llielr tl'.ner SKUl tJ..l ml sml - 'Oil su.l linrlh llm pi't of His l'"l. Ili-nllll Ills lliel ll-r eall. wnl ' " Tu imiil si her nn'il !''" s I nmnr hsiels In lt--r. pill uiie sun l"r lli n"l; (ins 1. 1,-. I o ti. .1. ' I'" " (Mis xir l I' r Hie fl.hl , Ui man; lniimil snil iiiIihImI. lllil ..! Ililn. I ami nil" I' "tfll I., it - " llir-imli mnllnsni llis iiaiii ii's s.'t'l haa ningl Tli. n n..rili. rn ..iiniie ami ( i It. 11. a 1 h Hie mi-1' n la' An.l lli amiil.i ri.er ilna hi Mist'llw Ilia nn II I lie " Vsnkie lul' llmiliiia In S-iii f..r fn-'.l""! saaks The Itaa- i f alun lll.fnrlil fl. in sill llm illl) !. n lu llisks Vw a'rlikhl i f His iirl.l It... I.llelljr llmlllllll IB Viith Miinin A LESSON IN COOKING. Illah f a ..lt.. I I I... . If J 011 auui'i 'Mieriie, lira mi thn light side, p,. shoulder blade, 1 itinl lntl lmt !,i k headache, and feel lilt), lt41, 1 aee V yollf ller I torpid H,. ... V ill's I lltl" l aity . you pr ptlv. pleasantly ,,,) liellMv hy reiiiovilig the l'uiig(: , i nilalng tl.e lulu d'lct In n..iltl, iiul'iiallv. They tire g.Ki (on A. Lcnl Not. ecu, a tt(t. 1 ' , r I of His ad i.l I is. k '!. II I mill,! 11. al 1I1 Isii.lai 1 II ... nilial. ,, 'hi , 1 Vur d'Alenea, and exDiescing the hope , W A Jam to O It Smiih claim, s. r 3 e land and tight it wav along. The Wash-: u" 'ceptnm tlie boys are in goo-l con 1 dition. that the IJ4I10 authorities aould re- .1 . .1. . 1.. , urn nr.ler r..l i.m-A.-t ..r.rle fr,.i, arrr un u.r inner Sloe HUlllI i destruction, l ater in tl,. ,Ut rh- ...v. oik. Companies M, I., P. snd 15 1 1 'lo '' ou ernorwired a respond saying that he ; flril, '"lo ,,,r ,i,v ,rol " I''.'" u!d direct hU liest endeavor to that at a rni:e of from N:i to 1200 tard One man in Co. I was woundeil in the breast. The gunboat wa up the river doing good w oik. Co I must lie under a charm a it ha with Co. K, been under ' the heaticst fire of all the rest of tj,,, j the rest are are doing nicely, companies, yet ha not lost a man.' Well, gssl ,ye for a time. I will write Koland, one of the Oregon C.ty lvt was) '"-",r i get a chance, a Inch is a large ' ""''ty seU..m on the tield. Papa J knoa how it i. l.tt. (Jour.ty Teachers' Association a held in "'""'I ul" l".T ieu ami was tl.e se-hotl buildinu atParkpUe. At ril "I'ieJ I'J our troop. The insurgent end, and use all his authority to uphold ; the iaw. j tt)I".TT TE.U'IILI'V ASM)rlATI0!( Jin l.iti-reMtac Vetting Held In the Parkplare-filarKtone School. n, 1 Til K CI.ACKAii l " AHTK ACT t TKL'ST CO. are the oat.eraof the copy- i a a . t rf. A . .1 . I a A I Iaminexcellr.it health and f "'" u ""' ' that day letter ' ,,r 1 ' kamaa county, an. I have ( than I did. I),. i.,K aorre .l-,nt m- e omy complete ei 01 a.Hi.ra. ia in hi. luM.i.u. 1 1 ..1 it ! t oiinty, can funuh information ii.a.w . an, im,.( r ryt imv vi 111 pfi, for fear that 1 might possibly get su k and te lelt l-eliind and the "injins" can- ! ' hit by a spent b.til al.icU made The regular meeting of The Clackamas uu' M rl not hit the side o( a barn (unle bt aeci dent.) Hea, Ligus, Junea, Scott a to title lo land at once, cn application. Loans, Investments, real estate, abstracta et(. Otllce over Itank of Oregon City. . ("ill a 11. 1 iliVeatlxatM A.l.lr..aa Lit .17? an. 1 1 - Oregon City Oregon. SO, l.-WJ. The meetipg was called to order at the u-ul time, by the president, :X. W. Bowland. The minutes ol the previous meeting rerc read bt the secretary. Fannie G. Pcrter, and approved. j ctnpany. but saw much I'ruf J V i;Uii.u,i .n ..M,...l,ll",liJ I was all over had left fine Intrem hinent and had ! made a most stubborn resistance which reultel in seores killed and wounded, w hile we loet aWiut four killed and 12 to 15 wounded. Hnissed this battle with; Spain's Greatest erd. Mr. K. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winter at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe ain in the back of his head. On using F.leo trie Bitter. America's greatest Hlood What They Hill Preach About. At the Preshyterisn church Hev. Montgomery will hold communion rr vice in the morning and in the evening hi Subject will be "On the Border of a Fair Land." more than the river. When the companies landed it fell my luck to be detailed w ith two men, to take welcome to the teacher which wa terv ai'inorjriate. He alliiiled to iIik (hue when the Association wa organ-! t"''r,e ' '''e launch until they returned ized, and dwelt on the work done since Bot ,oon lUl- Gen wtot (hat time. j compliment and ordered the launch to !..... .... The nrotfrm was onened bt .innina- uroUl(ul UP u,e "vw """'eu.ateiy. "America" Mis Daisy Rivers acting as asjyanwt. "deugraphy" was the stibjecf of a arefui!t preiared arid very interesting rrr bt Millard Ilvatt a k'. . ..i.- ,.ilthe 20th and 22nd - v v VJIX I'J I I MKCUi l9 U J t I and Nerve Hemely, all pain soon left him. lie sys tin grand medicine ia what hi country need. All America know that it cure liver and kidney trouble, purifie the bhxd, tones up the stomach, strengthen the nerves, put vim, vigor and new life into every muscle nerve ami organ of the body. If aeak, tired or ailing you need it. Kverv bottle guaranteed only 5J cent. Sold by Geo, I A. Harding, Druggist. Key. I'.olinger, of the Cugregaliuiia) church will huld coiumrinion sir vice In the morning, and in the evening he con tinue hi series on the life of Jacob, the itijeet of thl one lieing "Keaping the Whirlwind." justice lo the good thing prepared for .dinner by the uiembers of the Park place Xi!era-y Association. Called to order at 1 0 by Supt. X. W. Bowland. Miss Mattie Longacre sang "Kvery American Girl is a tjueen," and re sponde 1 to an enthuiiiitatic encore with "Wild Zingaretta. t This ir when "fun" or work rather com Dienced (or me. The boat legan to traiu-Krt tioop from the main-land to the island, a they were badly needed. In all we took scroti about liX) men of Intfy. Among the first to land was a 20th comuany. As it tt'a ha i net fnentat.1 Ai.a . t !h a . ... . I , . . . . ill agree that the infliction is demoniac wa shot through the heart. On tl.e , hill-side, over our head wa a 3-inch The ancients believed that rheuma tism wathe work of a demon within a man. Anyone w!o ha had an attack of sciatic or inflammatory rhrurxaiisiii "school sang "Oregon," Mis Maggie iiliaiin acting a organist. Little Beth Cotper recited "The Even ing Hour" The feature of thi meeting was 'an ,' ad.lre.-a on "mathniatics" by I'rot. E. JMilm-r, of the Portland high echool. Tlie science of arithmetic rank among -the purest and roost logical products ot the human mind, and is a result of phil osophical labor from the days of earlieHt scholars to the present time. Through out the entire lecture Prof. Millner held the closest attention of his audience. Mm. C. H. I've spoke on the "History of Oregon." Early history was the sub ject so ably handled hy Mrs. Dye, but her thoughts were clothed in such Jx-autiful language, that one t-eemed Einteiiing to a romance. She paid a foeautiful tribute to the memory of the -early pioneers, especially Dr. Jason Lee, Dr. John McLaughl n and Dr. Marcus Whitman. The thanks of the Association were for mally tendered to Prof. E. A. Milner, MUs Longacre, and Mrs. C. H. Dye. The attendance at this meeting was large, and apparently much interested in 4he work done. On motion, Association adjourned to meet again at Harmony, the last .Satur day in May. Bkktha M. Gliisos. enough to warrant the belief. It has nneer l.uMn f-taima.l llial fM. ..lu..l.. ; .. - gun and feveral companies Gnng into.,, - ,, . , , ... , , , . ' "m I54''n would cast out demon, but the rebels, who sent Mauser bullet ;, ,. . . .... , . . , .. . 1 1 . i i it ill cure rheumatism, and hundred back in return. Thee bu eta dropid 1 . ... ......... , ... ,11., : 'ear testimony to the truth of this sl.te- around us in the water like hai, but no. ,, , , .. ,. .. ... . , . i nient. One application relieve the nam one on the launch was touched.' , .. : , , .. . . , , . -iu ion, ijoii.- renei wnico uau jr ill For The graduating class of the Park place ! Gfn; Wl'n directing Uie Wort, many time Us cost. sale by G. A. Harding Druggist. Don't think you can cure that slight attack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol DysH-n,U Cure will cure it; it "digest what you eat" and restore the digestive organ to healtfi. Gko. A. H.Hitsi. whole affair. After all of the troops had crossed I took the bodv of the L'Oth man and three wounded men acrou ; also two prisoners. One of the wounded had his thumb shot j away a he wa ready to shoot. The jshot alHo took away about six inches of the fctock of hi rifb;. Alter this was j ordered back to take back our two companies, then was relieved. Duck and canoe tame down the river, the j ormer, by the hundreds. By dark 1 J a-ig was noting but a ma of ruins, as everything wa burned. We did nothing for the next two day but lay around and eat duck. You fee w e were what wa called a flying squadron, under Gen. Wheaton. Our duties were to go wherever needed and to strengthen any weak place. Yesterday that bri gade was broken up, although we will still jierforin the same duties. ' Secondhand Rambler bicycle lor f 10 On the evening of the IStli it was ! ' Huntley' Book Store thought we would move to town as it The rich man' whiskey is HAIU'EK because it is siiprem -ly delicious. The poorman'a whitkey i IIAKPF.lt, he cause auch good whiskey help him. The family whiskey is HAKI'Elt, be cause it's pure, pleasant and strengthen ing. Sold by C. U. Iluntly, Oregon City Oregon, Key. Brenner at the Evangelical I.uthren church will preach Sunday moruing on "Christian Praver," First, a "A Bless-d Power" Second. "A (ireal Privilege." On May 21 confirma tion service will beheld at the church and the following person will le re ceived as member of the I.uthren church: A. Hittner, F. Bittner, M. Schink.T Strohmeyer, A. Baiiman. Haw Miibw rrir I p lluaai t Mekrn. "Tim lift lime I ran away from home lenrned a trii k or two that wa ' tvi.tfli the whl'e. " said a well known bllslln-s luifn "I stneted out oil several niiaiitliorlnil imir 1 1 adventure I for I rem hi d yenr of dl ri tl.-li. hut tha flrt Is must vividly linpreax np..n my i liieiimry Three of us kid caught a ; (night train and K"t s"iii" of 70 inlli' away (ruin In -me l f..fe the Ort lilghtf.ill Thi tl wedidn t know where to s I the nlgl.t S. viriil attempt I" , iiunrter oiirelvi In im tr r on ', I the al.le tr.u of a little tillage I'lilT ' I sraiilli.l In mil la lfi' i ll. I... I nMuV and threiitetied with urrt. sl wn went to : the nllt.kirts nl the l.oe iili.l built a lire mi llm I niik ( a 1'ttle r.i k Ib-ra ' we innde oiir-i lve a ininf..rul.i' a Jxianll le u in) i. lie of lo nl lla had ai til ally doted i IT (..r ah..rt t.ntwhen a' regul.ir In. bo. a g.N-l .(M-, inn n of thn reul nrtli m in. I ii 1. .n and wanted to khi'W If w e hud a0 thll-g 1 cat I f ctitirve we li.i.ln I I " 'Well he .aid Mf y.ill filler 11 ketch a chicken I 11 show yon a trick that'll I"1 n-a-f n to y.m "It dldn t Like iia ...g tointchlh chicken and t ru.g it I n. k The veteran nn ml- r if the 11..111U In- fraternity wrung it 11.1k J. rki.l i fl It head, clentied It and gi'tng down to the rferk wraddnl it up fmlhivra fe t and all. In a llg lull of il.iy Thi liefi.lled Into the fire mid nr i-. Hie hurtling ember up ar.'iihd it Th Uy s.an liardeiiiil. and we cut. I m-v It among j"' 'h the wisal e. u U gr.idu.illy lii miiig a bright cherry red When it did ". th nxiK roiieii it nut a-uin h i it o I a little and tin 11 lr ke It i.-n with a ti.liil The feiillnr hud stink loth bakiil clay arid a i h un inviting chh k rn wn ready to lw srvn All th nioiatiiro tloit lu ordinary linking I I sit had Ui'il kept lu by the l.rii Llike In cisure, nn. I the iimra. 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I.i ail' r..ra'irfrs .o..iii, . . uf ii.alrl, 1.. 11. r una rlttl..f llara,, , Hi! an I ilrlsn la .1. I t 1. ..i (...) 4 M rsai 1 ui 1 1. 1 a a lom a . I I if aui h iskr .1 rnriLsr Islirl at I.i ll.a m.ift al . Itissl fill. tl.i.m..l,a la pl'.la.-l titars li s II 11. rii.m.at A l II11. la j i lfa . a'a.ia sntii I ....in U la en ibt ::. A. i ! viti.; i n x vii in Alloll.rlt ur t . Ill Akasal amiiaiailaBa. At a l.nintii t given iu K. hest.r two f thn ripeeteil giimt Were tillable to le priw rit Thn order o( seating dap jHiied to 1 such that a particularly tiiVinl and mint, nt.lt, 1, nl, 1, 1 ..i.il. i.,.n uev. uoerg win preach a usual at the ; ant w ith mm o( the tacant elniir on Meihodiat church Sunday morning and j each aide uf him The empty chair in the evening an illustrated lecture will , and first ciur ( ov.tcr were h ft In be given by the Japanese lecturer, M. I'1'"" '"r t""' '" "" the rxpec. . Markinbwar. I 'u "rr'v"l Th m.litury gi nil. m.,u th'Ti-rore (nlllil IlluVe neither lo the Siu Fraticlsca's Sew ( barter. right imr to bciiincd tlir. ill; thn left. In.nt the hut uiiil.il-ly repast, aeelil- Thi remarkable charter was drafted ii,,.v n..i... ii,.. ........ t ... 1.. .. --' ' ... inn eiiiiirctll by a Ixiard of llfteen "freeholders," who , U,lutl,,ii Afh r tin. l aliuuet a, .1110 mi. luiio. eiitiy rokal htm 'How did you enjoy yonrseir. old had been, In accordance with a constitu tional provision, electe I in Irecetuber. 1S'7. for the iiiirixiHfl of iirenarinir and chnpT nronosiriif a rharter fur Sun knn. .!.... ' '''r"t , -1 ... As required by the constitution, thi'. " k'. . , , . iii , . ,1 ln,v w ho board Of freeholder, llider tho presi- ti .- 1 1 dencyef.Mr. Joseph Britton. ins.le its' draft of a charter within the ensuing Th M"naaeu iiuai.ami i Morthir. ninety days after it election, and I'"l,, Wiittermm Missly IH-Iievisi tlmt signed the document on March 25, ISMS, i niisimnu win. ( lin m iminiigeil I no, .uiii iiiiiniiging. iiinl then, a 1... rate.' "I sitt Weren't hi. replied hrlnkly next to 11 Cull pin of (i . there 'l!. Inati-r Wantkd, a fresh milch cow. j at this office. F.ii'piire Jraphite 5 cents, tire tape 5 cents, Tubber cement in tubes, 5 cents; repair lits, complete, 10 cents; locks, 20 cents; bells, 10 cents; cyclomers. 50 cents; lamps, fl. 00; saddles" 75 rents; peddles, per pair, $1.50; floor pumps, 50 cents :tnd all other bicyclist's supplis at equally low V'ces at Huntley's Book iStore. It makes no difference bow bad the wound if you use DeWitt's Witch Hazel 8blvej it will quickly heal and leave no scar. Gko. A. Hakdi.no. wan thought that our work wa ended in that part of the country. But the hard est pait wan yet to come. March 23. I was suddenly called from thi letter on the 21st and have not had much of a chance to liniHh it. An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children contracted the disease, having severe coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy very successfully for But now I will have to finish it hurf idly croup and naturally turned to it at that aB we are ready to move. We were all joined lant night by the 3d battalion from the waterworks which assembles the regiment with the exception of Co. H. This company will stay w here it i We do not know where we are going but we think we are bound forMaluhon, then Malalos. You will have heard of the fall of the innurgent capital long be fore this reaches you, I think. The "Sherman" with 1759 rnen, (3rd U. K. Infty.and two battalions ol the 17th Infty., arrivedinthebayyesterday. The 3rd Infty. is a part of our brigade. We, wlfh this regiment and the 22d Infty. are the three regiments that make the 3rd brigade nf thn Firwl. iliviuinn nr,,l,.r i:..., I - - ' - -' - . -. . . . w u..uu. uui Wheaton, a good man. time and found it relieved the cough and elfected" a complete cure. John K. Ci.irTOKu, Proprietor Norwood House, Norwood. N, Y. Thi remedy Is for sale by G. A. Harding, Druggint. Ml'K IIF.ADACUKS. The curse of overworked womankind are quickly and surely cured by Karl'g Clover Koot Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satiofactory. Price 25 cts., and 50 cts. C. G. Huntley, the Druggist. It wa submitted to the Vuters of San Francisco, who duly ratified it on May 2U. lH'.lS, and it then had to await the approval of the legislature. That sp lutter principle. ., ,,, -j-),,, .,. dies' Home .li.iirniil. '-fur both hiii.hiind and wife to adopt In whilst lug them selves to the new relation tlum that of provai wa uuiy granteii several week trying to no cm Ii hy thn other what ago with the concurrance ol the gover- j ttre acciiHtoiin.d to cull tlm siuiii nor. Tho charter accordingly take ' '""T a woman ninlcrtahli eiroct with the beginning of next tear '"'""i,"' " li'islmnd In tter tlum she and the olficers who are to exercise tl, ' ',"?. Um "'l"r thing by hi,,,. 1 " "i I "IIIIIIIS II 111 prilC functions et forth in lis provision will be elected, a we have already remarked, next November. Thu the city of San Francisco will have entereil upon an extremely significant new in era it muni cipal life; and all American interested in the organization and government of great town of the country will be eager ticca doing thn square, thing ,y t.r men Who Would he iiflrotlted If hn Were to bu told that, judged hy his own busi ness NtaiidanlN. lie hiildiiiuiiy U.-ult un fairly w ith In own wifn ' Mr. Walklii.' riiil, Inherit..?. "I don't sen," Haid Mr Mulberry. U'l.lP 11.11 ..,.. I . . .a. J' to follow the workingofac ,er that 7U TZ'Z" n many regard ., highly conimemlabl,, ! j-,m firo bri enoujl, ,,, Hh , "d, beyond all dispute., while in other re- j na dull can bo. " OASTOntA. Bar th ThI Kind Yon Haw Always Bought H!Ct it I designed to promote experi ment that will help to settle questions now much disputed in mure than one American municipality. From "The Han Francisco Charter," by Albert Shaw, in the American Mou thly kH view of Kevin wa for May, When uture Need assistance it may be l.i.ai i.. render it promptly, but ono should re member to use even the inoet perfect remedies only whim needed. The best an1 most simple and gentle remedy ! the Syrup of Fig, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Ethel May Cheney, the leading artist in Cheney's gallery is turning out a fine pictures as Imr brother, who is one I of the most natural artists in tho west. "It's thi way." answered Mr Mul berry "ilr Watki,,' great grand mother a half sinter' second cousin by marriage could tracu her descent from Lhiiuccr. So. yti ,..,, aftl.r ui w,h nch literary claims. w couldn't very well lenvo Mr Wi.tkin out "Har per' Bazar irimlal.trnlar' llrw S'rn k i ui itniY i.tvfcv n H..s'aia",s. , a. I. si, aci-.l.ill i: I'.iillilf I'.iurt uf I .a. k ,,a. I , ,ii(i . i.i I Irstf.in, a,lmli,i.l'l ,r uf l.asai j Maulian 7. it. is.a., at., I it.) t oi. iia.o t am.. aai. .1 Ili.a4 rs rr-,tii I., .rs-i,l iliaii. u n i Hi .r.i-r .iiii i,rra. a ilf.it (r.nii II, a .lal hns..f. al i.a rii ni : I'urivr. aitomsv l I, lu iir,,.. i ii 'IIIOwAN M II.I.VAM AilflOni.Oall IUie-1 il.lt i:h ,!tr r April, l .4ilmnlarMlr'a .lr. NorifKIs) IIKKl.HY lilVKVU. ui.ilrr.iiis.l hat lis i, iiuir aci-.n- I lis-1 .Mini r,i f f ia, ,,, Mats uf Hfr.iu, at a.lnli.latrai.ir ; ratal nf A.,.,r lfihail. .Ism All -sft..iit l,, , ,,,,,,, aaltil u, tale ars lirfsl, n.itif.s I.i ,rsai.l ui ith ..n. Inn. at (i, a ia ul'l aulC: I'. I'. I aiuursi'. ma aituriirt. I -rili.Hfrh-ii (i, ,lt i,h,, I1. V. S. Hi: Mil AU ,, In. nn. iiaiur a'.nsia l'aia.1 April ai, ( ;..; 4l.UI.irulrU' ,llrt Norm: it iiki:i:hv uivkn u Uii.lrr.,,(i( ,a i,,),, ll, eli um i I a iinmitiiai,,, ,gi. la's lit M!a. hl.av, .Ir. ra.o.l, all psra. hsreiiy ii.iuiir i i ,m-i,i my rial".. lliev ii, air ,.,, ,h.,,, ,,j u varlllnl aciunhii , ,0 ,t lV rr.l.tsiie at (,,,;, o,,.,,,, n. lien, lh Iroin ti, tr, .luMirai nn ( notice. ' Fl.lAflKt II I'MA'I , , A.inli.itlrii'; lUle.l April H i, t r .,(,,., April '.'s, a ri, j i; .oll. e itr I'ImiiI rwetllriueil- Nnllerl hrn-hy Kvrn that li igne.l, ailmiiil. trad. r ol Mm e.laisof l line I'oe, il.-ri a.i-,1, ,,, t n , l. t'oiirt ol I Isi kaiuaa r.iunly, Hlale i0"f hi final a. c.i. ii, i , ,,,, , aa. mi I , i trwid' ' al.l ramie, ami u,, ,M y, i,m nf Junr, A. 1 1. Is m. at ii, n tnnir ol Po'(i a. Ill hai l.een ll,.., hy, uiurlti' lime lor hrarmg nf nlijnrli.in lo a:il W anil Ihv stale, iirni ti,,r,, . . , , Ki ana K. Cm A.liiiliilalrstur ol ietaia 0( I'm I o ileceaaeil. A rnmllil Huiior. "What do you think? Pupa asked Jack If he expected to get ,,ny money In marrying me. " ' "VViia .lack insulted T' "Insulted T He told pop that a good Wne w" !?'"' of an object to him than wages. "-Detroit Free Ciilcined e,,l ,)C(irlH Hre n , , n.edI,.Ul0 of Kreat potency by the Clil HtMMIIVn. In Hie Clreult Court of Hie Hlal (H gon for 'lactam! Coumy, lleriab. Ilni,.,., piaimiit, v. Jamrt1 lleiiaal, ilefamlnnt. In Ih nam nf tha Ntl of Oregon? are hereby ie,iiire, to appear ami "" Hie complaint llle.l SKt y0 n liH" nnlllleil suit wlthl,, sii week from ll' nl Hie ll ril piihllcaiiu,, u,,, ,,in.i'l,t wit: March L't, In HI ; h llrat pulilM1 herrwif heing on the '.'t, Jay of Mari'li ami the Ian Puhlii at being nn tti lay ot May l i ri, f yo (all to l"""'' the plslnllir will apply to the roiirl W 1 relief ileiiiiiinleil In the romplaliil, lo": For a ilecrea illaaolvum the t""'1 matrimony now existing hniaeen yonf he plalntiil ou tha grouml of cruel H'"1 hiimaii tri-atmenl, ami personal linM'' renilerlng hie hurileiisoine. For the ears and cilstisly and control Ailrlati Hon llfl,,,,!, u,e lnllor chl"1, plalnliir ami ileleinlant, ami lor suolio''' relief a the Court .I..-,,.. .....l-.l.! This Huinnion la pnlilUhe.l hy onWJi Hon. lima. K. Ityan, lmlg of th WrA ( Otlrl (ll Clllckainna I',.. I Ir., -.Ill Itl " stiSBiice uf ii,e preslillng Judge of ssi'l ' -oiirl, granted on this 22.1 ilsy of M"11 in muini uirecilng pulillcaiion ol inn minis once a week" for six weeks, (I. K.imr-o. Attorney lor riaintl"