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--IHldU! hf ’X»*e|ili Ill., 11,1 At th«* next m «*xalpn of tile dlMtrk u h i v II . th«* *< c 1 4 JoHvph Rlund will be 'i><»n th«* chargar^f being an >■ ■ '«rtr^ Auhft-y at Wj|0PF tl IhiK fall, Bland was tr nf court during the mu an<l was found guilty 4P He was < nlenc*ti to 1 Ute maximum 1 1 a It j 2 pen 11 e nt la r y,____ the lav, nf»riigBt,.r . ■ - ■» * llOTVn xs HS.fffcUU L Arthur K k hown ^n.uA Good«*, whw fired the nhoui that killed * < 11 ■ - ------------------ -■ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1904. A e »wee******* *— a . • •••••••••••••• -twH *0 u«l<n>p?vO ‘"f’! Ctints»‘toirttr«. dome, few.'*-your -Ml ii-patm*! r- vtieru " hgAkiiBw dr** this 'earth k •WsdtgkioUh’sbb"! *•• 1 WTie.-vtot ktWV <w>fri«- thrthclrtrtk ■Kt»* aA btoWMs.«•«*« •*<» "Of Upon the sowAl bf 'rAett, 'ar* 0 0 not; «1^ • Ndh hnHiF i* 8n»a.*ufed gains •___ • "Tif gôU "that stream with in stains! • • •<> • a. > —Joaquin Miller. farmers who raise and ship the xv heal; they should be gia^jgfliUnC out the subscription pa P« jHMfcn dPffui ke ■Knre. For this work a work of f begged for ao years the farmers ll 18 at'M# M an open river. This i be realized. It nowl ax^ii.riiy <1 on the wheatraiser I 1er the shippers to say at ll portage will be built t. TJMMpl- taland Fm- ration and rescue of t1 pirc now rests entirely wl ;plc of the Inland SB Imp! re. portage road now falls, let no farmer hereafter curse the railroads nor the legislatures! The people have it ex clusively in their power to open the Columbia river to navigation and bring tkeBiMerveA all the benefit*’ that must j If yuA fund. so now- Let_not the sun go ( down on your tardiness. 7.1X3.17/ ZOITKII Rie Standard of Endurance............ Pendleton. .'»ó« 2 9.—-tHditor h!»«i «<* days enter suit ffs«.<- 15 r to <le- V -alii neein hitar» i< i ittfhi On- rf/n rfChl* of « vep-y I water AH .-gohtol'i > r a A — ’le Bti u n-.»r '»r in iii.mnt h a ftieani i | sygh-mi le < oufribW’ d ««' th ’est •" «ri ici» ■■ hy ’ r '"Irrlk «tur. .rrlkatur.'" ker i’lty lbrmld surW j 111* a< t r«HeI«.ii»|y pfo- 0: »l«-r«m'lan< tlmt (Is printed |.0-u l*>l' "f (j. ..Xtnber com i men* of usefc iy« thq:gyst<-in. lodi •n.l your e«itt»ri«T “* «K .li I virtually, must phy lijgilraii iostaCm.1 «unie dal- <>n the r Irrigation law ye- Bien, and attorney's fees. «Sd hi no en*to»'is It powd ’fro Oregon M • printed th TTib Kn«t Oregoniau of Äo- . pUtuiLled thnt ih< iiiif<.itmtfp water it J d-'1'1“" Vk »— "ft My .tnrfttWrW -WS« n crested he iRmrr’ tt * me « htt ru* ’nTi- h.iM brounnv murner fn rhe «ccnild T-'y-r?-.. an! waif declaration that "the East Oregonian “* *i j against him. ami this, whether there sentenced to life Imprisonment. Bland • believe« the Bien law- is about as per is a drop of water In that stream un- wa« with him at the time the murder ♦ • fect as such a law could be made.” apiiippri^etl, ur .i/nuMfd.» or-not W«a e <>itU«i/t\.xi asg iii ^llegyf ty p.tge • Br ^ibt JtAgatormN since this Is the first time I’ have n»i<n- nA Vnfl.’tv«»r1 l«i preTrent’ tire* • heard such an opinion from anyon«- — -" tlie . rs|. anfn..ni usi '•■m o Bise« 12 u?l'lk -------- only - -------- ■ wlio has reaA tlíe*ufen Taw lrrTgators. of water he owns nul needs to use that he urged Goode to commit the * fn and by this I mean those who have anti «»vt-ry <»th»r w:K»*r deed. < Grip i p-prioZ» -p • ♦ it irrigated land qb are engaged In Ir- «y st ein is jbaiisfiedl Thin f«i|<u t ' ♦ 1/ I 1’1/ u rigatlou, enterprise«; unqualifiedly th«* Bien lawj pr^klfi s| 1 II • fl* ) | ♦ for the bfijtlhéers iXHi-iemn ly Irreepodflhle ■>’ A.’ount Of *’• ♦ II * unveiling of a statue of Frederick. One reas«»»» a.».' the law proposed wb«*Ui<:i the ..fumurra ’*G'to*u>i use nl -'fli. -wu»»» of *tl I Is without merit is that It contains like it or i^»t. greJt,” who sold the Ity^il sill bq w4tq|i<.J sub grgai in- I. tiff '» «I. •' J* A * -* - .. in- . -i not at^if^e hat, l^.fiot .itííamríttJcta I Irrlga- t< -»♦♦A* fir-iiJiW: __________ the law tn t . and con- ■trolled i flryie|l ainl, (UH beyond <«tl.\’. \jqyi>Vl,F* by a wonderfully and fearfully con IO I 11 seem that the sacred spirit of Valley by the supreme court of this state structed "system" ut officer* and llariiMin Wttt ftrtimT. The result of the autocratic power It 1« the law IW'thts kthte to«lay. that boards, having it* head an<1 seat at Forge should rise to reSuke the laud In for mutton ha>* reached here that of the news monopoly of Portland, < 1 > The us.- of the waters nt the lakes the capital. Salem, from 300 to 8019, th.* » <»£ atory sentiments showered bv an reprewnte«! it* the irreweniw» •n< aud stream« of this elute for irrigation miles n* Udvrl g<.«a fttm. the Irtft American FtWdtlent up*ri tbe hkerel ItiimMn. th»* votrntr man waw .T«*- purposes is a public, use. gated lands of the state. Telegram, is plainly seen In recent cLieU^I)^ -hot v . Mahnor j Mb«*r »«:v- orv .of, that, mercenary enemy qf the <3> All unappropriated, nun-navi- As tbe law Is Id tlv Slllte «Slav eHtf myl A k <^. in^ht. exgoittlen» *t fraud. yfi&fe Iciest '' guble waters wltlAn the state are sub each stream system, or all the people u i<erj4j<l three <jp<*toni Her« iaaat- Daily Journal ject to appropriation tor beneficial irrigating from a common aouroq.**»y ' For Before the Oregou ' iVdAii - ■(/ Rlhi^llA ii'OHG’A* The pursuiutflVmtoMAtt'S dl'th* (We- came Into the'fleM Mehl'the oUfiAwLn use. the OtTgMifan organize themselves Into a municipal one phyulctan ix «Ith the i ■tient. <31 No person or company can re corporation. < lothed with the powers Additional Infor g«>ni«n reaches out to strike General was the chief source of news in the IK the tain the . oi.lrol or ocupan, y of any of the state. f«»r the pu/posy of regu act idui«^ . Nelson A. Miles, even in his retire state. Being • bitter and unreason Hariu-w / ’M1* lating the benehcla! Use of all the wa 1 - is not beneficially used, water that I taken a rifle and gont hunting ment. after k 'life' ot’ service lfi the ing partisan, the Oregonian has given < 4 > The rules for determining th»* *•‘5>VW* iThW- ,he «4 Ml an <« h* B iH«M •A .Me » Urttogk «waesz «WM rtleioWy cause odl Mhfr’ du«4f 'hbWa 'ds irks not det priority to the ri<ht to use water, as I users of water from the t'matllla ated. Some time la Harmon for the Oregonian's hatred of this old rimental to its party; it has white well a» the quantity of water that any river or any portion of It. can regulate ped hl* gun and It 1.- barged by beneficially u.*e are their affairs within themselves, with e««ruin< iu copi^ct with a royk the soldier is that he is a democrat and washed official villains and suppress claimant can I that despite ttMs'ttoct he has held the ed public plundering until the people clearly defined and easily ascertained. out Interference from .Salem, or any bullet entering h!n bip and ia*»lnc 451 Every drop ot water in every water ueers on the Walin Walla river, throtfg^i hf« rib* 'He fired 'his gun esteem of sArceedlng administrations. st large have actually come to think mw-uavlgabte lake and stream may and «0 can those irrigating from the several'tirn«M tb rHma! signal his com- uirtM tldb ldst mtlittry expert decided that Oregon is a clean and incorrup be divert««! and use«! for Irrigating WaIJa Wall*, or any p(her stream tn | pauiQf i. . bal utthoui MU'CML M. -OH He purposes. the state. that oidtage 1* a disgrace and that tible hate! ’ th’.i| dra^vd hiiy^olf a ixrosiderAM* (Cl Any Individual, by complying I am unnMe to discover a tdngh- distance to the cabin and.wan found Until the recent municipal corrup MOed: shoald b± sent into retirement with very 'gtpple fegulatimgs. may good feataiw of the Ken law that Is I tvfA hour« after the accident lowddd dowkt With calumny, after 40 tion ahd titTIcTa! league with gambl bring to his aid the right of eminent n^pujy, the law of the state, and 11 happwiS h by his (rimfAhl^mi He was years -tt liheusereicr ot hl* coantry. ing and Vlc4 In Portland was exposed dy#iai|;, Vt^Jr'i 1« the «Ule <tQ. secure am wholly unabje to dl»«.u*i:f «u»v w«l -W(rtl "I Jf iw 'T svo T; ' .1 ■di III// -ns»» I -rvH !<« rrll*l ' a . dM»',l2UMttf U ukmb S! «ten4111«i-4- . la tlon of the territory •>«) MO-Id«-» wkwm*«lerlojtonMrtdiet*'tor*hafr‘ from Jb^irAkY. It wa* supposed that the right of way for ditches, canals, vantage to tlie people, the state, or Ir Lewitoton Tribune. M*q f»«r the certified vote being forwarded lams and reservoir sites. rigation. that will be obtained for the ! this same cowardly policy, whiftie the venerable (jr»14H^e,,,"W.',’Wilham* !<. the go-. *merL wiulqaD - . t. All this the Bien f«w- proposes to enormous expense burden the pro- | < Uillil) U IU mmi ! a <«>MMf> smc. rampant nartlsianism dictate* such mayor of Portland, was a veritable A .' «Gtl maUer^ relatlt* to cuuo- wipe-out. and In most cases provides 1 •'"»«! •»<■ impose« upon both the state I WUilani Cha/nller of ^roGtHi. « infamous rewards for long and faith saint. l> utatlyrji Hup • »tandstjll.’’ said Mr. no adequate substitute It Is mani and the water users Before anyone I in J I UM >H»ulh- ■ I.« .«Jl*r. Abut we expect that Nez ful serviceA comparison of the He has been canonized and whjte- fest folly to' destroy what is now the •ndar»**a th* draft, he should rest It* errj Xlk. tHfil wdhuul i.O -'•/ ■'A' ’ -f mforn.eJ < ref ally an«! «v»lcu1at» the effect and 1 a r !'ounty putj^Aerjjic^s General Mlles and washed ^11 these years by tbe Ore- law of the State, broad and salutary an »<» rd ha. been r^.. ■<.f Th. • nex:iUoq T*i , the .JtuJtWK, 1.« In the six principle* that I have >•< nt tt* a hsptlon as a taw. ved from Wallace that «II county Bu«;neu that should he transacted Is th«t1<|titoM»>in.whjgh.»er*ee*tes him. goauui yet the unanswerable exposi stated tf arfty change is made It If there Is any prstiublHty that the' bust,.».. •"UW.fUu.fl -i-iytAMz'j. d after ls<ttap«4bk». 8 llevm • < tions of municipal corruption tn Port slt«»UM"!k-'by addtng to the present I»**'Cven xt logtoiature will seriously cons let November 19,**n|le » Street . s yet ,\-z i‘. .vc .t Gome Moon the coupiy t>u>inesf Mill land. by the Journal, have caused comprehensive and equitable law of 1 ’ >« draf' submit!« J by Mr Ríen I be -1 ..qrrty officials «Utk that they have The Insists tone should look into lie fn'a cotrge»t»d rondiTlor'" the state. lluve that some one should first point . not M-rt e.fffctnny Informed o( the many hands to be raised in conster th> school -library question In Oregon. Your «uwbortlM rhkt the burden on ut ’em» feature that Is l«etter than ■' I4o. .„ ,he he«f territory ar. 1 nation and Wonder. l.üt T*.»’-.«•»■»It wresmer K*r « tilth 77 ths state for tite additional boards and ’MW its It n >w «w exists and then I pmvtri.ri There'j’Ts sqm^fhUdt wrong *ome- statul» r, ■•r— «abnur*? h-underet and »ark Men who have led clean lives for 90 officers wetdd be about tic.»»» per lor «ale at tlie l~j*»t Oregonian of Im—-l-xrge» bundle» of new «paper*. ie compensating good for ’ lhe «.or-1 th* Vtotv terided th» iVfbeu, districts gje compelled •r the II rack k»a <v»nr*tn!ng ..»er loo big paper-. can. to- ta»<! foe 33c b'/adk. years io mot change *0 corruptionists year, u unfortunate, since in Section :.ous burden it c r est»» I do not br to send away from home and pay an appropriation of ieve thtu M ha* at the present time T' ■ T at the very close of shetr active ca S2 of I be atg JI.M »r.lb each Tor books which 84úAh»A is called for to star* the thing, the aupport ••( a single practical irrt- reer*. So the Inference mu»t be that and I wU|, defy wnyooe tn determine K.itioniat in tbe alate who h at tea»! It. can u^e "bought from home dealers their rottenae*s has been hidden all from the set itself, or by any m«-tho I do not otter tbe*^ sucgeethins in for. qif lo 50 cents. The piles these year* only to be revealed by of rulcuiatwm based upon the act. - 5 spirit ot carping rntlci»ni. but and. iboges ff ztsecowd-hand school what the nvw machia» would cost the • • y that we may ail look before »« chance at last. books, «used toot one or two years In taxpayers nt the stare without eon- ■ leuu. utj^Undcd by the WiUlajat haio Ringer Hermann has been sugar- puWt5 setiobl grades and'then chang sMerrag wl ail the extraordinary and that souiobo.' ■«r-ounda M m nun« of ♦ ♦ coaled, and whitewashed and earned unlimited burdens the art empowers ; Bien, a gent.'- mis man, that iwasy ui u« ed pTf |^r sowe other series goverigg on chip* by the Oregon hut for 25 the various officers aud boards to lay- never heard • f. most of us don’t the Avme .subject* is «vtdenee that year* ’ He has been kept in office direct upon fhe ua for lunate wa»er know, ap.d who. as J unde;»:ac«l I» not thsTwuta atao sotnethlBg rotten tn the I yet a ditlxen .f the stale All of us by’ the dMjonett and' double-dealiuif uswsa -uo:tf a tet/ABAfflf® system. Poor people find There are several item*, each an in are ignorant >f any achl- cement on i. .'ti ' .ip •-0J, ■>, z r> ,T* of that paper in deceiving the people. tegral part of the scheme, worthy of his part th.»t would impel u* tri 1- it burdensome enough to buy the t- needed books "and oirten ¿eny them- I The truth oeznea out at Itst and H»r special note The il«im ara too num low what he »poo«-« nut. wlthrut I make with .,«1 «eri- mean la-found to be on a level with erous, do be mentioned in detail la a Ing or tasting seives 72- - -sanies’,of life to do so. if not Th league with a gang of the shor| communication Uke this, but one t iiHHi* the ■»JrvwtC.il ■ fhkt 4 1>wre- 7, Si-hvef boaxJ* . «adj superintendents Item is that by «ir.'graphic survey* is any good in his draft that la new- most consummate rogues that ever must at once be made qf every stream to ttols atats 11'be ' pr.lnle4 Aut and owe At do the people to see that they infested a state. In the state (no limit on expense or thagt*ef*s*.'Walde«Me‘H>a*-afty mature are-toot-Mn'tooked. upon by being forced -• < I. Is n reasor.able to believe that the menus employed/ and os qalckly a* of It 1* good, we look It over carefuBy to’^iuT'tHtel&s books to be cast aside 41. I - people of hts district would have kept the survey of '.he stream* la «omplet- to see that It secrete« no wolf. after a yy,. , , . ed. fije all-irpey general, nvusl within A. D STlLLM-kN. him cong/ess'Ha.J they known of . -q F» —t It is an. Insult to Edyo^.. Gqer, of the Salem States his dishonesty? GEXFRkl. SKWS. S’ORTHUEbT MAU man; object* an the principle on which their intelligence and character to say Burglar.« cxacke«! *h« .-tooningter. Boettn’«- '•Mhtemhy CTub” Is organ- that they have openly Indorsed his New school houses to the value ot ¡zed. - ’ We became alarmed lest the corrupVon. which now comes to light. C«»un . city vaults and’ got away with i 7 2<.«r)u will be built in San Fran- -*c otqo—1 *.'■ '< 310.9(1», Iu . «v elsco iruuMrdiateiy. systerpatlc regulation of the Kiene« In *p|te al the Oregonian’s shielding In tiargaln« «II ou r tlie Jufuge—,viluc,x that will «U piur l—art stwd. and make luu ¿iad üoi Lrv Tri In is*» th» population of Aastralla Mm. E sis M. Pugh aged 21 year», of bearing and rearing children by dupUcity, was 1 145.183; now it is 3.924.827. ex wa* recently divortied In the Oakland. le-re to bcmln >ou. imj I only with loss prior*, but g<>«L n-lialiki naeretuodlw- üial I» inUy guar*«imi a» rei-re.-«ml It is refreshing and invigorating clusive of aborigines. the modem w-oman. wtl! entirely ellm- fully rrlumh-il. C!«L. court*, for the third ttm» lnare*1inaH'iCfrt>m’ the process. The to see the rogue unmasked In the There tf/e now »ÌSOOO volumes In Th» perdtentfsry at Sal wn hi* 244 ipn vn ' .- husband is safe, brother Geer, no .heyday of hl* imagined safety. It is the Harvard University libraries of inmates which Is more t’han the In matigr . wMt height* x>f science tike well that the c*oak be torn from thei * Mc* 11 < no were plttred daring the stitution has had before In many 5QTM Uli I I Ui; .Utt 1M/ING FOR TOE Tni« WIT K last y-ar 1 year*. modem woman attains; no matter If official rascal and that his rotten life jef/y •*« 1 t’r'i Th- German standing army is to County Treasurer Elkin*, of Crook exposed to the contempt of his children are born 18 or 3« months be tllWOTZ ' be raised tn 421.000 meu and the county tn dead at Prineville, of brain apart, ^ tbey are brought into the people. It marks an epoch in public kaiser asks for »59.000.000 to enlarge fever He had llvt<| in <‘ropK CPUn^y Ladies Misses Jackets 3» ye.if*' ' ' 1 ‘ 1' 1 .' the nary. world gt all. the husband's aid must 1 morals. S»1 I»' >>■!■•" . <!« Coats Judging bg the degree of galli of T|)e largest be enUsted Don’t few*. Brother Geer. and mögt cai^fuüy The widely heralded football snatch Jurt *S left that m^Ae .ta»f Uj At the »ail *kiifui.y .v<(;*»ted r «yjì* *»!ected ’ i4 ] ■Uak «d Skirt* 1« new being shown, and at | Man will not be elfmfnated from the these public ''saints,'* the people may between the West Pointers and naval game of football, the S< .»q high U tbe time to buy. There to nn u«a -e« we ask fi< them dunag th.« sale. ■ cc ting for 1< >er price*. hl~h ar> • to you ot front 25 to 33 l^J p<r cenjL| game. Let the women plot and plan; foriti’ 'èoiné 'idea of the wdlfui crime cadets resulted In 11 for the former Khrol team beat the'";»»! and 0 for the latter. •chool team st t/rwlstoh; Nor»mb.>r them at coeb uuly 129 left, and wo W» have 59* toll new and up-to-date, skirt*. let them organise '‘maternity clubs"; committed by the deceitrul Oregon * ' I 2«. by 5 to » Judge Jesse Knight, of the Wy«m-> dispose ut llu m at once. Ait this » ion and want to reduce Uie num- let «hem regulate ajod systematize. ian against the Interest* of the state Ing supreme court, lie« Hull* •nd CvaU Lui. . son dangerously Two million pounds of next year's ber just one-half by IWees.ber IStto. ""he and condpire: let them convert ma tor the past quarter of a century. III at a Southern California resort and . Wyoming 14.75 Fui’a «Mid « 2uaX* üuw. . ............. . » wool ----- - < l'I< have been co ri ternity now.. • wo btsHs' u itr< dieting will vor*H msky them ternlty Into a machine, that can be 8ince It ha« been such a consummate I* not expected to recover. 115.00 ■Su Us ■nd | trade! for at 17 *9 cents per |>)und laeXlp -.„lip 07 -O o • . it iljri' Ji 314 59 Sults and Coats now.. . Many fl kmasters. are ho! lh f for George MH«-. at.Ttnytqwa Ml go^rp^l^wlth Chock-like precialon; knave In tbe past, what can its read Stilts and Conta now. . while playtr^p ftmtUll h*4 hli fight l^igher price«. let them fix the dates for the birth er* hope fbr the future? Suits and Coata now.. ear cr.mrl-tely tom <.ff. dagg to th- Two torpedo launches u» Ports of son« and daughters in sdewace. as Saits •nd Coala now hea»! l>y the kick of another ¡player. mouth England, harbor, blew op a RECALL DISHONEST SERVANTS. the huebarwiman plans for the foaling *51 *» • - / » ' : * Sults and Coala aow.« ».UiiST. »WTlifl [tnpany exactly tbe same moment, 1. from en- Sults • nd Coals now. . of hi* uswie eolta-. yet in all her artful tlrely different causes, when one and The grand jure of Multnomah ie peo- • ••; Vi»*». .<<»• j I «UFI R.VIItg\p »’KUù cunntng1 she must take man Into her county has returned true bill« against pie of that place tlrhx of depending a t urth miles apart. conspiracy' lo.^et results. Don’t trem «everal^m^leg« and owner« of bouses upon Baker City for banking facill- The.Sealilo-Tacoma Power cost pa- t,eR «>/1 i >> ’ p» /<:h Ji 4LV threatri.s to put tn an Msctrle ble tpr Jhe safety of despised, hen- of ill-fame in the most unspeakable Extra Special lighting plant at HOattls lb o mpott- John Schauf, a SuokAXLe !Ji rajadle« peeligd. .and. baM-hsadsd man. He to pomorv'hT ih«f -tity. and District At-’ was' Aft ' oWr ' kblemrieV'4» laborer, by a tloo with the Soarttle Electric erropany shoes with either arto«» 11.» «I still-In’the g»mi. ’ or turn sole >i sizes î 1-Î to 5; regu- torney John Manning has refused to shunted box car in the Northern Pa- ' and rv4s<-e rate* i<>r lhcM O - -"I | > I ..R., 1.TT i allies' IJ SO. 14 and »5 00; ctflc yards, and received fatal in Pethr Gronjean «tabbed John PrimtaWa? comity Ha 1st» hi collect- sign the. indictment*. «ále price ...................... tt 16 juiln. •1 W.mdrlng to death nt Hammon. As a resutt. the trials of these crlm- ,nr'*’r***i fon'1 but '*he • ,r 1. i The tax levy of Seattie will next Wa«h . htit Iclalms self-defense The paira Mi tWW fine one two «nd three wilk£«. j* la*, ty deposit her S5<M« Inals are delayed. Decescy in Port year ’be >H mills In hie old city limite quarrel waa over a small sum which «tmy slipperw with French he*h>./; land ia barred by one official, who and .1(1 in th* Inew limits a raine of Woodring owed Grossjean. in >tea»ks. . Actual work col^ I*at’ nt 4*»a:her »»r ktd. regular -.'liuhs lectln^e’tthd httt'now beftàT WF “ »• •» >*M* »Hh lM»,*>>Ha <4>V last y«v»r’a lev* In both llalph Wirttxer. Ain <Jf 'hie ' propri • 1 )0 an ! 13.6*: «ale price ,, . t.»l.»â Jlcfcet* fthr week the law-breaker*, despite his seem C**e"ildl..<! u jnUil bi 4*111 >--.iilji«ri etor ofUte New York World, ha* been form of contract adopted by the com children ’ » sb«x** In**’ Jnck*' s this week floiiPf for violating the Montana The 39 labor union* in the build mittee Is publlUil^ M ’the ’ ¿ast Ore- ingly honest i/it^ntio^s , hqfoff. elec- value« usl.rs jackets U*i* * etfck ing trade* of New York City, will form ' game laws. It 1« ht< second offense, ^(OR- Il u. . • gon.W&.sHM1i^r> Ipterealed with the name penalty attached. a new otmtrai orgiu>izatl«m next San- 1 J »dets » h.76 ’ The grand Joey •" • body of respec day. It 1* believed a gr-at «trike 1st ' Police statistic* carry the Informa have signified „. . RUUqgness to • «0 7» table citlsens and having found rea brewing. tion thwt the average ago of hoboes— subgflsibe and jt Ahqujd. not be ne««a- Bunker HrH Shoes son ’ for indicting certain rich crimi Over H.OOe.O'.® has been subscrib- at least those that come under police in <<i Children Long nals, ahoyld be sustained by the pub e«l for the erection of a b»»t sugar ttti- »urw-lllHnce—has fallen In the past ' GIR.LS LOOK HEkE lic. It shoul«! have the co-operation tory at Sheridan. Wye. It will b« the 20 years from SO yenr* to 21' year«. ( \pc« 4 to 1« > 1 IG.ll l iti ! lllth l’»cry lhiir la rgest and beet equipf»»d In the Grin CuX. aged 17 year«, baa been ■Kir*, of the official* sworn to preserve the NtnVfy-fwur g-«rmetjts w0! Ve placed United Siate*. sentenced to life Imprisonment al Chi skirl. morals of the community, at least. :«• Tor th.» ueeg. *1, pr>< «* that will surely trainuoir.-» ‘.nt □- ■■ It W‘ not possible for Henrlck Ibien. cago for highway robbery. He hurt Slui 1 s Manning should be immediately ip the aathbr and dramatist, to iong sur- 1 | no ohe,z but use<l a revolver for In •take (be mother* sm.le. • 1 j Skills called from office, and would be, if vlve the attack* of heart failure to! timidation. a life offense lu Illinois. RiH> »3.»0 CU-lts rv.tae' ! »• ■.......... •kkrts 1-A,tt> J! .! »175 Oregon had an Imperative mandate which he is Subject! He Iles very 111 I ........... »3 S3 AUklrts • » 00 «toAf» t.-iu.cl'to' . The trial of pert < i—knian at All 15.50 Skirts ameTidment' to the constitution. As it at fttockholm, Sweden. Hillsboro November 2». Hi Is c.harg- 36 II Coat* re laced to..................................... »4.»3 Y i riut— hi . rip » siiiin ri tin. All $6»UV Skirt« now _ Counting the secret service men.. ed wltp the murder of.Frank Bennett to. The must be , impeached by the 1 *■ m . V V CoaD re i».ed if«., city defectives, special police and 1 in August last. Tbe killing la not de- All. J4*M» Skirt* n<»w courts, whlpp is.such a tedious and BRINt. I\ THE Gillis All .»7JKI. ek>r<« now trackwalkers, 2000 men comprised , nied, but <>akman claims s«-lt-detea*e. ---------- edJ---- ailiwU I u/ioertaln process that he would serve Roosevelt's personal guard |7 it. Skirta now on hie Mrs. Susi.- Itumlieux. of Walsh Iri "ll Skirt« now. - put Ms term wMl* the matter was In trip to the World's Fair. Izike. Wiinh hns been convicted of Ready-to-Wear « h.itt, Skirt* now. thefoiirt* ‘’rile' people who elected All l^ie debt« of the Southern Paci mannlaufchle* f<w iiktislng the death «8.75 Skirt« fic railway will be furuled into a lump of her husband, and sentenced to the Manning should have the power to «0.0» sikirts recall hlrg.I-wHhiout delay. Z/I'i/l sum ot »70.099,00 m , at a lower rate penitentiary for two and a half years. lk.«0 ttitirta thap the scattered debt« now carry, A SpWlAAb,pk‘b«h *4<^rs Ihi/PMt thk- 31.00 Dreasaa«'. Buch an amendment should be (which Is 6 and 7 per oenb «10.00 Hklrtx «5,<100 persons In that city I ) adored by the1 people of’Oregon. It Sll.tf Skirts 31 60 Dreeses . S . « » • • . * • w r -,n . . »1.20 AccorUinx to the. Denver Post, the thaW'htlAii' KrtAffd-d churl'll tl Skirt« ' 3'2 DO’ Dressy'S t would be a Certain means of purify- flnaanlAli intfUlrs r»f Tbs Oatholic Hiring Day. The Vrtttmrtlon is be- • k * .«Sal. , .Ms. • 1.4b Mflk.li 81 l<IW »-Hire PFRITrT ITT 32.50 Dresses . iut.-vVHi. .lUl.tBikM . »1*5 1 ing the government. Such Insolence church In Denver and several west lleieil to tn, larger than ever h.-fore tn ’ 1R i> years I wore a hjilc • lid . ■< .di a. ,.| - i .. ern dlocenes will soon, be subject to that city. I H Hlil •34*1' I tr . sees and dl?pone«t# as it seeoui Manning «2.» inch long id “nty n« Investigation by the Vatican. 33.50 Dresses . Th<- Idaho state canvassing board »2 75 I la guilty ot. would not then have pow open. During thia 3*.t'rtt4'r»Mvew<* . Goods «'n «.15 The Duponts will bulbl a powder met nt Bblse November 28, only to cut*bpfc &» «he'mi er to block the wheels of justice, and , -------------------------- i ----- J l LU ------ find that the returns from KoOtehtl tact<A-y n*xt spring a few miles west in the Sprin; cold or the opening ■Rvsry t>l«*cc of dress goods in the Kf>ti!>e -mu»-» *»*1 |i. be a prdtZdtlori to the worst forms of of Pueblo. Col. It will “be for the county had n<W yet arrived, • l .« / ij m i ' greatly reduced In price for this 'week. vice known |p society. prodll^tlbn of smokeless and the board will adjourn fmm day to . 1 1 b‘> until they arrive. Dr,epa — ■ . — Good* ..........- »120 higher grades of explosives. hi 1 .. •..*1 ' I Ml till/ 'UH The "Bit St|ll Club" has Just been 1 ixens < iood«< . The Kpokrarrtap-Review ............. »be lie« now an exhibition at our store, a large ■I : : William Mortimer suicide«! Novem- the official count of votes will organised/ al Lincoln, Neb., by we li 81«« Dresw Ghoris . 7»c er 2» ut Vancouver, it. C., by cut- tine of th>lls. bookie.Aiowkw.4»K>l cho»’.».,toankk. V r // known butones* and professional men. -(ng his throiit with a razor. He close that Wrtshlngton cast bet ne eri 75c *Drefc* Oooda . .«»c !1 wagon^. trains, go-carta, horna. and »a very 130.000 and IJ5.000 this fall an In small crease of iis per cenf'over ihe first The object of the club Is the Improve leave« a widow with eight 66c an«! 6Qe Dit ss Goods ...... 42c large «yi»prtn>*ut s>| all k/n«U of mqchaalyal ment of street car facllUlea The -hlldren. a ho are prolmbly better off, state vote in 1889. Dr«w Gw'U .......... For women. Tainks like shoe; comes , ............ sa« Uvya .1 .nt „j,..................... . as Mortimer was a dranken Improv- anh tyt - members nay that the stret car com In five «tytes. Patent or 40c Dress Goods ............. Eight thousand pounds of trout ............ ----- 30c SFI' UINlMriA DISPI.AV. Ident.- the blood is restored to a normal condition / I i ■« • I I .1 1 I ■ . . were brought across the litw from pany 1« not operating ' enough cars and the toóftrlous deposits are carried * The Jews of 1'olorado Springs will British November 27, In and they propose to compel an Im t hefete«* gradual tetani to health. S.S. i »r»<11 ,, 1( , • j, next spring build U 316,009 taberna one eoiqyjgiiruymi at fiortbpurt, tho »>., ofblX . ifL^.1 I«. t-._________ bn, a is Well known as s provement In tiy: service by declin cle. in prdimrflon, (q tjielr number«, larger part of w«« dlstrlbutwl V blood purifier «nd ing to surrender their seats to women the Jews of Colorado nuilntplu th*, •I and from Spokane. ’ tonic. It is the wealthiest and best organized church L b -»- " ’ »di y gtutrwrteed, when tke ears are crowded. They Only New^ >YM-k' atfd- HeW brlOans ■D u H th i>( ‘ strictly vegetable malfit)i!n*thWV'/h^ company will never body In that state. I ’■»•liti I - ill I ’ «I411« now exceed Galveston in the volume L remedy sold. Ifyoe Improve the service until women agi k of esphrts’’froth the United • states Harry Mills, Inventor of fulminate B. ,«^ ■ have any signs of i dniiK «ht// l.ijj I tate the question and defnand an lm- of mercury cs*to was blown to atom« Unless the Panamu t'kiial-proves an ■ k ■ Scrofula, write ut provenreht, and they believe that wo literally, at tot». ll.ouls,i«Not«ns*>er 28, eqgul atliMulant to New Orleans' entn- ■ and our pbyaieieni men will take vigorous action when ei »•woihTi vtnvu* nt si vy... ■ the «mall Isolated mdreial Lute rent a there la little doubt tugather; w|th ► /»Hr*»». ft/ willadvtse you free ths/ ffn<| that tpeq will not surrender bulldJpg in wh/eb tie worked, bu| that Galveston will be swoud Tk»MftSi>«*Mo tlkUy, Attuta, U thsif seats to them, ,1 . A00Se of the /Hausier >• unknown. jW biew, .York. In. « few years. iTiirq 11. n »/I I 1 !•» / L • ’ ’ litgliW .1 W <d >1 h // T • # "'1? IK : V '-rvn*' a tee -PURE All : -4. : Responsibility .«✓I'l'iiipi nr*~. nntn c:!/|V|l|A If TÁke NO ONß’ß WqJfQ^K^^OUR^F/iü-GÍ, ♦ : WltJV-r*J -IlWrfÄWJTs»!^««ïl n 1 1 E. J. MURPHY t i/iu® 1 2 Í Court Street I B. F . BECK Sanitary Plumber Koy Cottonwood Landslide Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits and Tourist "I Ladies' and Misses’ Skirts ’ and ’ Shoe Values School »/ ’s Coats Children's Dresses Dress ’ • Santa Claus ...___ s.s°s LEE TEUTSCH’S DEPT. STOR.E F Main and Alta Streets