East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 31, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHEUON, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1900.
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NO. .18(10
Moft lor the Honey
in i iiv--
Toll, t -c !!'
Mli anal it) quantity.
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, y in Mr I' ,li,r-
... -.vatcl School suppllea.
i it rt -1 - lor mora gooaa,
.1 I, mill Isioks hooks
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. i.i ..ml exchanged.
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Pnwdfi rguinr boo, nan
I.ENKRAL NEWS.
GOOD
GROCERIES
Are Iihi swiy hoawkenpar want, At tin. hrm Hum Oh
economical buyer insists on low prima, It if Nay t,, Ml a I
BJ "J OHM NtOfBt ami low prloM at othWI, lint it i- not
OTtOO that y. m can Bad bot-ll at tTM MOM More,
Hor Instance:
tv -
Inlia T 1 1 i l-.t oinlis. rurso-.
MirnT-. KiltlCV (inods. (lift
Tnri, null", Iron agons ,
Knives.
Hon porlan Tomatoes , ...10o a ran
Domino Com in, nan
Pride, of Pandlaton Ryrup ."Kir a mi
Arbaokle'i Coffee. , igUe. id
I. inn Coffee. lt)0 a III
choicest Young Hyaott Tea Men lb.
in rails,
In rank,
'.' wl,
S Ills..
S II.H.,
i.ne
1.00
11.00
tl.tm
I INI
13.40 a om
t ,40 a OM)
Guarantee:
We guarantee everything xve tall, ami if nnv-
thing in not entirely satisfactory ire r alwayi
read) ti, exchange it or refund the rnoney,
ttMki Brantlner Agent.
The Boston Store
NO LET UP TO THE
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale.
It s llio simplf fuct that we arc giving you biggaf aod liettiT
Value for your money, that always Initios the )uoi1h hack. VV
irc llie husicst oojh- in town today and all because
Vou get more for a dollar here than you can elsewhere.
Read a few of our prices. There are others.
Be
'Ma
...,
n mat white Inula Linen, worth He a yard
&) Turkish Towels, worth l'J've, for.....'
i- nraiHT rcrvaiu aim i.aw n , arann fi anu fx
oiii' in bail mm Bummer wocawenr at nan
Will-.
Ulie' C.iMTl I nt inv' SuilM, worth ft.80 11.110
Willie llili'lf mill l'i.,11., SIL-,.. ..I littl., .......,
bMGolf aod (divert Bultlnga, worth SOc lut
mi Imata, arortn 8m in
L'luHri'ii'. Cara-ul-.. worlh IITw ti, II.V Ith
waj'Nnnar VaaUt lor Br,
Pmhbi "1 Lawna, iMmiiv, Orjanidr, hwiaai
IhWLOinghanM, dr., at MM tlian half m hat
lan lam t" nai imiinsriljr,
Utii. iiiul CI. .1 -I..
rjr- " , Mn ...
wwliiii-jliaiii-, worth I2ui: ft-
W Lli(w' HlilK. worlh :Uu- I,, IIT... for If.,'
Mil lil.iM'..
Ladlaa' si worth a.'"o, lor i.oo
l.ailn -' Tan or Mark OMnnlM, worlh rl.T.'i, lor aOc
Mi'ii'h SbiNw, worlh l.."ill, now .. ft. (HI
. .ill anil lit a uir
Moll's Shoes, worlh f
CLOTHINIi MPAR1 MEM'.
:ni Men's Paroala Ooata, worth ran 6ie to fl, for
is Hoys' I'urralr Coal-, worth Iran BOB to fie, for
L'4 Moil's anil lliys' Crasli Suits at half iirioe.
in Bojra' Paroala suits hiko :i in i , worth 7.v, (or
U doaan htaa'i Uoll shirts to oIomomI ai half
iiriff.
4 iloxell Mini'-. Hot ts to closr at 2' , worth 4Dr,
IOjo, 5afl 7"c.
Plaia lino Bum nor Waohwaar worth no, toalon at
Kvery Suinninr Suit of Men's ami Hoys' ClothiiiK
at I'd t rent disrannt.
.'klr
BOe
4lr
41 Ir
.'sir
Call and get a bargain. Come with the crowd to
Pendleton's Big Store
. ii
L IIMLI
Ever Brewed.
PILSNER
BEER.
'''"in Blterad water. Uerum-
" 5 pl'yu'iauii. Von ran drink
I W.nt ,.f u .... i . .
" ' i ai ii n,i i n., tin.
' n'i UIMV,
nun , i
for Infants and Children.
CttMtorla in ft Imrinl. ss hiiIikI i t ut tor Custor Oil, Pur-
mrio. Drooa ami Soothiuu jrrupa. it i I i-umiui. it
rutHiiit uelthei opiuui. Moiplilm- nor other Nun-utlu
MllMtMlO. It dMtroyn Worms ami MllHJ'H i-vr rlMuifHN.
It curm DuutUub wud Wind CoUc. It ndJUrrM TMtk
in- TrOUblflfl ftUd OUrM Count iiutlol. It lyalM tlio
Kloimuli ami BoWela, girinf Ix ullliv ami iiutiirul lop.
The C'hlltlreu'h lunacea-Tho Mother ti I MaM
The Kind You Have Always Bought
mm mma a . X
Boars trie Biguaiure 01
"I1SI.O
C I1KA1)
In Use For Over 30 Years.
a a
Winslow & Head , .
wactors ami Builders Do not toraet
Jobbl,,K . Specialty.
Tanki to Order.
...Isi., u,tw,.n Alta
Wehh.
jJjOLBTON, okkuon.
Q Hln. III.- .
m uMan Mage Line
J i a wi b .
Sjhaaw . .
t. A lk ' I'U'.t K.K!k Nv.
.,, '. .ml l'hl-i. .i ' '
"U. . .T ", au.i'iir
'Wwi ""u,"'i' Iroilii and pa-
" mnau vt Co.' it r i ik
Jo I iii y your BTOVBo ami HANUftO wlnic you
can buy thi Ih-i tnd ohepeft, bgaiidw aigb( dif-
r ,i llnaa tn lcl tram. Thai nlaci to ln
M ,,, Ull' BV fc ' ...
is at
JOE BASLER'S.
The Morn in Plfll whirh Ix-tjan Snn
lny nbrht contlnoed ami effertnallv
broke the not siell, the lonitesl ami
I most severe that Paris has ever known.
Toil Sloan, who was injnnsl last Kri
4ay at the Liverpool .Inly meet inn
'while riding Mai mm, i prugranliaj
favorably, ami it is exisstsl he will
return to London early this week.
The Baaeball Pltyara1 Protective
Anaoclatlofl wa fomod in New York.
A eonst itntion. propKtea hv Harry Tay
i lor, of llnflalo, the nrvunirat ion's
eonnsi'l, wa adopted nniinimmisly.
.Int what the constitution contains
none of tboee present would ilivnltre.
Taylor stated that the principal obiwl 1
of the organization would he to tight
the magnatei in the matter of Milling
and btrntng players,
(iran.l Master San:ent M the Onlcr,
I ol Locomotive F I rentes ( was oomhIIm
In st. I'anl bra large ronnlttwiol
I tiretnen on the (ireat Northern
road. The HrenMfl are n-porled to
I have wveral grievances. The prin-
Bipal grievance relnMa to allegi'd over
work noon Hie "log ullgllics. 1 he
ollirials in rharue of nch matter- deny
that the tireinen had any genuine
grievance.
CITY OF PEKIN MUST FALL
o
London and Washington Have Recnived
Advices of Advance.
o
THE RKLIbT COLUMN HAS STARTED
Nlnlstm Are Will and Prorldrd With RttN
sary Suppllen; Emprs Will Pro
c'lim i New Capital.
B II l K K T SHOP RAIDKD.
Four Hutiilrrd Men Taken to the Station
by the Police.
Chicago, inly 81. Nearly til) a-r-sons,
manv of whom hud IMVW seen
the inside of a polhM sttttioti hefore,
were OaplQred tishiv in a wliolesale
ran) on the alleged bucket shops, and
rartod oil to the poliea stations. The
raid, l ondiirted at the buaieal hour of
thn day on 'Chang. , ureulud omielder.
aide exriienu !it, and raattlted in Hie
Moor of the Isuird of trade being prac
tically abandoneil for the time chief
of Police Kiplev said IikIkv's action
was the beginning of a nerirs of raids,
which would continue until every al
leged bucket shop in Chicago was
driven out of ox late nee,
YOUNG LADY WANTS MONEY
- - -o -
Damage Case Against Washington A
Columbia Hlver Company.
MISS DOHOThY WHITK IS PLAINTIFF
Sb Wtlkrd Into a tar Stand. IJ on tot Stwt
t'rossinii and Asks Pay lor Brokro
Arm and Other injuries.
rACIFIl NORTHWEST NEWS.
An effort is being MUbV in Spokane
to orgaiii.e a cavalry tnp for service
in China.
The smallpox Quarantine at the Brit
ish Oolunbia bnuwlnry north t4
kane has la-en removed.
flpokani tinly has applied to the
war depart non I for two 10-inrh
Oolunblaa to guard and ornament iU
OOtirl house grounds.
A crippled il-year-ohl daughter of W.
I'. Hickman, of Colfax, was so
neglected by her parenla thai the
authorities took her away and sent her
to a hospital.
The liartv of government surveyors
under P. I-!. I.aslwirk has gone to Ile
um (lie work of surviving the route of
the proposed canal and locks at the
dalles of the Columbia.
The Oregon igrieultnral College res
idence, at Corvallis, hitherto occupied
hy Professor 'note, is to lie connected
with the other scientific departments.
lloh llogan, of Hood river, who was
reported drowned last week has turned
up all right. When the Mai I limit cap
sized with him and John live, he
swain aahora to the Oregon side, and
iniide his way down the river afoot.
Secretary ol State 9, I. DuubM re-
ci'iitly r ivml the largest two scalp
houiity cert ilieates that have yet la-en
sent ill. They were ill favor of II. M.
HorlOB lor td.iMHi, from llarnev county,
and .1. M. DaltOa, of the same aooajty,
lor tIDL's.
A desrriptioii ol I'. A. York, who
luyatorlouelv diaaiuiuawd Iron Dry
Creek the other dav, is: h'orty.flra
years ol age, live feet eight inches in
lieight. weight IBB pounds, dark brawl
hair and eyes, dark tuiislarhe, two
week-' growth of heard mi face,
walks aljghtl) i-toirpcd, iiolireahle liiirfi
caused from fracture of right ankle,
sli p, only on tor ol right fool.
omen
Who have the
Blues
Dospondonoy In women
is n nmntal condition
directly iraoomblo to some
distinctly female III.
Well women don't have
the blues, but compara
tively few people under
stand that the right medi
cine will drive them away.
Washington. .Inly II If the report
j received I'Vlieneral Chaffee at Che
rttO ami transmitted to the war depart
ment today is line, the advance of the
armies on Pekin legau tishiv. Thai
they should lart without waiting fori
Chaffee's force is surprising.
THE DEAD AT TIEN TSIN.
Total Ii OR ol All Nationalities ot the
Allies.
London, .inly 'II. A special dispatch
from Tien Tain says :
"A Pekin message dated July II re-
ports: 'The total killed or died is:
(ermans, III: Japanese, III: I'rencli.
Ill) Brltwh, B HMmIwMi 4) Amen
I cans, 7; Italians, 7, converts, II; total,
with wounded, US. At least 1,000
i Chinese have been killed. The Ainer
icaiis occupy a strong sisitlon on the
city wall. The tirst outside news
rea'chisl there July 1M. On June III,
; Tsung Li Yam, ni hrnkc off relations.
On June 'JO. China declansl war.
I Over t(Ht uoli-cotuliiltants m-cupiisl the
Brit lab legal ion. ' "
Slx.y Buropeant Were Klllesl.
Washington, July HI. The navy de
partment this morning r lyod a dis
patch from Admiral Heiney, daled
Taku, July H, stating that word had
OMM from Pekin that the attack on
tin- legations cessed mi July 17. Sixty
l'',uroN'Ulis were killed. Ii"lnev's dis
patch then says: "A telegram from
the governor of Shantung, addressed
to the consular body, Che l oo, sats:
'An imperial edict slates that the va
rious ministers, except the lirrmun,
are well ami that provisions have liccn
lllpplied.' "
Kmprm Will Proclaim New Capital.
London, July SI, A telegram from
shanghai reiterates that tl BipfnM
lett Pekin three weeks ago, and that
she will proclaim Slogan Ku the capi
tal w hen i'ek in falls.
WARNING AGAINST TREACHERY.
Tien Tiln Special Senda Word to Look
Out for Hoodwinking.
London, July HI. A spiM'ial from
Tien Tain, ijiiotiiig a message from
Pekin, say:
"Provisions are still wWllI t.
Hospital arrangemeuls are exrelleut.
K very body is Mueb eaharatad by the
continuous work. I niH-riul edicts have
rommundeil the lloxers and ordered the
niissionaries to leave the interior and
command all viceroys to help pekin ;
lint, an edict dated July Is enjoins
protection and promises compensation.
A MMtt that a large relief force was
coming produced this rhange. Koreign
governments shoiilJ til-ware heing I l-i
winked.
British Reenxed BIr Surrender.
London, July ll, -A dispatch re
Ooived al the war ollice toilax irmn l ord
Unlicrls materially nodiflce yesterday's
statement of the surrender of B,000
reliols under I o'lieral Prilisloo. Il now
appears Hint (oneral Prlnaloo, Yil
tiers ami Crowther -in rendered with
I'Sli in 1,1!'.' horses, gM lilies and a
Krupp nine pounder. Sonic of the
leaders hesitate to conic in mi the ph a
that they arc Independent of dotterel
Prlnaloo, Lord Roberta mis directed
Henerel Hunter to resume hostilities
forth Ith.
Uuron Victoria's Son Dead.
Loudon, July II, I'he Huke of Saxe-
Cohurg, second son of Queen Victoria,! I
died la-l llighl at liosenau Castle.
LydU E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
overcomes the blues, be
cause It Is the safeguard
of woman's health.
It regulates the entire
female organism am
nothing else does. When
the dragging sensation
and the baokaohe go, the
blues will go also.
Read the letters frtm
women appearing In this
paper women who have
tried It and know. There
million suoh women.
THE EAST OREGONIAH.
Tbe Paper of he Paople.
Everybody Reads It.
Tbe Laraeet Clreulallon.
Hem Ad.erllslne Medium.
YOUR TIME
HAS COMIi
It U hum yuur i i. Ul v.lt
lit.T Mini Uttril "li a I vol
i.i- prMvul rtifi (ytura. m
way Mil ul nil iir irutibla-".
Vimi Mill tlul litT Mt J1I
wtMitluHul.
Mis Yamena
1 he Turkiah Cialrvoyaut
DKSPAIN lll.ul K.
A'isseAWe
NOW ON TO PEKIN.
Belief Column Now Reported to be Abuut
to Move on the Capital.
Washington. July 31. fi anaral
Chatfis- rahles from Che Koo yesterday.
He will arrive at Tien Tsin today, and
he states that it is rcsrti"l that the
movement towards Pekin will la-giu
I immediately.
Loudon, July :il. In the house of
I eon, in , in- tislay, the pari iaiiientarv
sia rotary for the foreign ollice nil -HOU
mad tin- receipt of a dispatch from
lieneral A I (red ( niel lee, coinioaiiding
I the British forces in China, staling
'ihal he contemplated an I M media to
' adxance on Pekin.
SUPREME LOURl OPINIONS.
fgtMM O'Doiinoll Uets a New Trial
Lleuallen -Mosai'ove Case altliuied.
PnfjBty Clerk Ise Moorlimn.c, of the
jllregon MNMM ajfli received lislin
I copies ol Hie opinons in lour cases
' heard at the Pendleton term of the su
preme court.
J. T. Lieiiallen, Map., vs. Matt
Mosgroye et al, apptls.. appeal from
I'matilla county, opinion hy Heau, C.
.1., lower court allirined. This was
an action to recover duioagcs lor los
hy fire of projairty, alleged to have
lieeii the result of defendants' negli
gence, while operating a threshing ma
chine i ut tit on lands of the plaintiff.
State ol Oregon, reap., vs. Thomas
O'DoUOalli applt., uppcal from I'ma
tilla count), opinion hy Moore. J.,
lower aoart Farafaad. and new trial or
dered. This was a case in wliich
O'llounsll was Jointly Indicted with!
James Koach for the al legist larcefiv of
a cow ami calf, thu proMirty of Allen
Bhodea. n mm oIm rioted, ami ap-
s al taken. Thu rase ir ipiite familiar
to s-ople hurealsiilta.
M. ti. t'roMHiu, ttnlt.i vs. Hi W.
Oliver, Map.. apa-al from L'nioii coun
ty, opinion hy Wolverton, J., lower
curt ruveriwsl, un action for the recov
ery of real pro pHy,
g- Huder, ui.pl t, vs Kinioet
Hurr. reap., unpe.il from Ureal coun
ty, opinion y Wolverton, J., judg
ment of lower court Wail Hod and case
remanded for further procccsliiigf.
e e
CHICAGO MARKET.
eporled by I. L. Say a Co., Chicago
Hoard of Trade and New York Stock
Kxebange Brokers.
July M. Trading was x.-ry light to
duy ill wheat and nut little change in
prices.
Liverpool cloatsl 1-8 higher, iVi.
ObloagO opened at 76, Septumlair, sold
hetween it'-y and 75 1-8, ami cIinhmI
74 7-8 to 76. Corn steady, :18 5-8 S. p
tan bar,
(stocks lower. Money l!v percent.
Cloae yeaterday, 76 1-8 to 75'4.
Open tixlay. 75.
Kuuge today, 74 to 76 1-8.
Cloee todiy, 74 7-8 to 76.
San fraud. no,
li.OBkl par cental.
July U. - Wheal,
Plenty ot Democratic Douali.
New York. July ill. -- Chairman
Jones, of the national demo, rat le com
mitter, and other democratic leaders
were in conference at the democratic
tale beadquarteri today. Senator
Jones declined to iiltirin ordenv the re
ports that Treasurer liunlap had re
ceived several checks for large
amounts, lie said, however, that the
committee had enough funds (or pres
ent use, and hoped to have all il will
need.
Cuban Election ot Dolenates.
Washington, July II. The war de
partment has Matted unorder for a gen
eral election in Ottba on the third Sal
nrday in September, to elect delegates
to the COOVOntiotl to he held ill llaxaiia
on the lir-t Monday of Novenihcr. The
Convention is to frame and adopt a
const Itttl ion.
Union Paclltc Divided.
New York, July II, The di rotors
ol the Union PncinC railroad tislax de
clared a -em i annual dlrhiand mi nun-
MMI slock of ' per cent The last
dividend waa a reml aanral one. i't
per cent .
I.l.i, tenant Spuraln Dies In Manila
Wash iugtoii, July 'ii.- Qaoeral alaa
Irthnr cablee Iron Manila that Piret
Lieutenant I ' n id 0, Spiirgiu, I'wentv
lirst Infantry, died on Julx H, the re
sult of a "his k rVoiu a surgical iMaara
t ion.
Death ot Congressman Daly.
New York, July III. William H.
Daly, member of congress from New
Jersey, died al I ur Ids'kwuv, I, I., to
day. of apoplexy.
fM President Gues to Washlnalon.
Canton, Ohio, Julx . President
McKinlex will go to Washington to
morrow, to remain for two days.
ORGANIA I ION OE SPORTSMEN.
Enthusiastic- Neellnw Held Last Kveuliig
and Officers Elected.
Tin BMatittg Monday evening at the
council rooms to orgauine a mm olttb
was a huiumer. A BOnbaf of tin' most
enthusiastic outdoor sportsiueii of the
city have for month- I, ecu aelixclv en
gaged in working up a sentiment lor
such an organisation, and their effort
en I in i unlet in success last night. The
clilh Marti "It with IH names on the
roll, which number will I. Ineranaad
by additional names ol tlMMt who loixe
not yet had the proposition pmpmlv
preseub d to tl i, r who are walling
until i i' thes loninler to be the
proper lime, ami also hv Ihe Haines ol
a lunula r from Adam-, Athena and
other nearby town-. These outsell i
will Ih induced to join in order Unit
they may enjoy the pleasures of trap
hooting, tournaments, etc , and for
the social laatareO, At lie- meeting
last evening the following oflioaM were
elected
These ar. the Olflcers.
Praakhnt, K. t , Wtnalari riaaairaa.
Ideal, I W Mfalti , II. , Millman,
secretary, lae icuiseh, iroaaunir;
I Itto 'I uriier, Held i apt.i in .
The following emiuiilllees wire up
pointed ConatitUtion and by laws
H .1 atiliautn, w. x UmU and Dren
I. rillin
firaaadi Qeorga Mnpic, j. t.
s pent .ii,, i I w . LaMpbin,
J. K. Lathrop and K. P Doda! ai in
elei led honorarv ineiubare,
The mime decided Usull is, "Pendle
ton BportfttMsa '. Assia lal Ion, " This
is a broad name and the association
will take an ai live mu res! in sirs, ling
contents ami numerous other OtttHlour
legitimate sports, will assist In enforc
ing the lish and game laws, and fins
warding the best interests of sport'im u
generally.
Ihe seer, tury was luslructed loonier
a maugatrap at once, and its arrixal
will l- anxiously awaited.
Names of the Members.
following is the meuiliership roll I"
dale :
LM TeulHch, II. J. htillmau, W. W.
Ho h, o. i Turner, Uaoraa Darvoau,
V, W. Wuit. i, M K Long, licurd-ley A
hloan, C 0. Herkeley, Dean K. Tutom,
J . C. .Mario, A. Il, Utillnau, Leon
Cohen, ii. A. Turner, Kd Juy, J. V.
Tu'lmau, A. I. lieatie. .1. M. Smiiicc,
J. II. llanuinga, D. Orilliu, Anton
Nolle, K P. Wauislcy, tieu Maple, J.
W. Noll, K. x'un llruu, P. K, Judd,
Preuk Prealer. II. w. Gueraaty, w.
1. Obanberlaln, V. W. Lumpkin, J.
It, Lathrop. I lu Slalc, W. .1. Lufkin,
i lib, BuelU Iter, P. (!, Peterson, W. T.
Hislop K. P Hisld, J. K. Heuui.
m - e
Important Land Case.
i be IMUW "I I'hilolnme Smith VS. He-yil-tsc
inil-kin is being held at the
court house this aftiirmain laifnre
Charles 11. Carter, spatial United
States referee. John Hall, United
States district attorney, apieuia for the
defendant, ami It. J. Slater for plain
tiff. The suit ia a very important one
and has already been heard in several
aourta. It involves title to lltU acres ol
goisl land on the reservation, together
with many improvements. Nearly a
acoru of Indian witnesses are present,
aa is Charles Wilkius, Indian agent
Walla alia. July II, MiM Dorothy
White has instituted suit against the
Washington A Columbia liixer Kail
wax company In obtain damages in the
sum of 110,000, the papers have not
yet been tiled in court hut the DfflOOM
of the defendant torpor. ition have l.'en
served with a copy of the complaint
On the evening of the "ith of June,
it la alleged the plaintiff in walking
alone Ihe sidewalk near tl rner of
La! Hose and BptlkaM streets, ran into
a car which Ihe plaint iff avers had laen
negligently loll -lauding on the cross
ing Miss While says her left arm
was broken, her fine and head cut and
I her spine inpired, causing paralysis
I ol the lower limbs, she has sinre
been cnnlim-d In her Is'd, suffering
great physical anguish and states that
she has Matt Injured for life. For this
reason she seeks to recover the sum of
110,000 Iran the railroad eonnaay,
HARVEST FIELD NOTES.
Wheat Yields Are Ltflal at Staae and
Despaln Gulehee.
.1. D, Brawn, separator man for S. It.
Rider, oatue to Pendleton today.
They are practically through with
threshing xt heat mi Prospect farm,
stage guh h. controlled by Hade Hun
I can, and it went from 7'y to in bushels
In the acre. There are HRM acres q
wheat mi ProapOCt (arte John Human
has IMil acres of wheat between Stage
and Daapaln gnjehaa winch is yielding
about B bushels In the acre.
Qeorga D, Peeblar is running hi.
combine mi his wheat, lint harvesting
Willi him has not progressed sutlicienf
ly to estimate his viehl per acre. He
lost three dorses by death from heat
last week, ami had four more that
seel I to be determined to die.
A Weed Destroyer.
The Northern Pari lie has Introduced
a novel method of destroying weeds
along its track. This is a machine
known as a "w.ssl burner, " and con
sists of sexeral tanks containing gaso
line, which are placed upon an ordin
ary lUl car, and with additional tank
and pipes connected with a heavy iron
frame in front ol the car, much like
the pilot mi an engine, except dial
it is wider, extending char no, Ihe
track to tl mis of the ties. In this
Inline are MMWy pi pea, holes and
ralvaa, through wliich the burning gas
ia forced. This generates an intense
heat and as the machine is pushed
slowly along lu front ( a train il
scorches ami kills all w Is Is tw i
the rails and on either side as far aa
t he ends ol the t KM,
Hall Storm at Morrow.
Art Minor, who was in from the
Minor slock ran It, informs the llepp
uer I'imes that the recent hail storm
played nonpletd baraa with things up
his way. It killed 'JO head ( Ins
-beep, ruined Ion acres of wheal, 171
acres ol rye, and knocked out 1000
acres o grass His neighlsir, Mr.
Preach, sustained similar Tosses. Art
My thai he dido I mini! these trilling
rexerses, hut wbal moke him all up
xxas Hull the bail killed excrx bbsiimn'
grauae in thai country,
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