The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, September 26, 1896, Image 1

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KOFESSIONAI
Q U. 11 ,1.1.18 I'fclt,
Phyaician and Surgeon,
Room, over Dulles National B.k. Office hour. 10
inlil'Di, ana i"m - k
dence We-t End of Third street.
S. BNKt
Attorney at Law
O.Hco It Schannj's bulndin?, ;uttafrs The Dalle
. Oregon-
UKUR C MENEr'EK,
Attorneys at Law
R 4 izvd 3 Chapman Block, The IHIhw. Ore
SOCIETIES.
TEMPLE LODGER NO. 3 A O. V W -
j Meets in tveiier nan
.evening ai t :au o ciock.
J AS. NESMITH POST, NO. SJ G. A. R
Meets every Saturday evening ut :.
K. P. HiilL
in
.OOL'ST THE DALLES, A. O. F. NO. -
11 OVPFff H Tl till V CICUIUK v
Huill at 8 o'clock.
B
OP L. E. Mefts every Friday afternoon
in K. or r. uau
w
ASCO TRIBE, NO. 18. I. O. R. M. Meets
every weanesuay evening m tv, v
Ball.
GESANG VEREIN HARMONIE. Meets
every Sudday evening at Baldwin Opera
House,
iliy
aei t m TiTOTdtfiN ko. iffr. Meets in
it fb Hull tio rirst, and third Wednes
y of each month at 7:30 P. M.
T rT7rw KT( IK A P. A -A. M.
ileets first and third Monday of each
fnontb .w. 8 P. M.
t :,TT..c' DAVt. P1IAPTFH
1 NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third
y.edne$asiy w .ejacn moum uior, ...
y aieeuf every rmwj , ir. - -
'in K. of P. Half, corner of Second nod Court
streets. Sojourning protners arc ciwmc.
-FRIENDSHIP ,LODGE. NO. 9 K. of p.-
1" Meets every jluiumj . r: r A
fej Scnanno's building, corner of Court and
eond streets, sojourning uiuiuti. en.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
UKION Meets every Friday at 3 o'clock
a? tne reaatux room
1 Mt. Hood O&mp, No. 59, meets every
aeay evening at 7;30 o'clock, in J
,..-IMlt'M niPTHK WflKl. I"
liail. All SUJUUrUlIlB Uiw-ucia .v
nOLWStB. OTAPTER. NO . B. Sn-
J Meets in sojssojjic nan .
fourth Tuesday of each month. Visitors eor
diall invited
THE CHURCHES.
8
T. PAUL'S CHURCH Union street, oppo.
, ESfth Snndav school .at 9: JO A. IS.
EvebtatT prayer on Friday at 7:30.
T'VANGJJLICAL LUTHERAN CHLRCH
!i Rev. L. Grev. Pastor. Service in the Eng
lish language at First Baptist Church every
(Sunday 9:30 A. M.ao4 7;30 P.M.
f E. CHURH Kcv. J. II. Wood, Pastor.
fV l . Services every Sunday morning and eve
(a. Bunday school at 12:30 o'clock p. M. A
cordial Invitation extended by both pastor and
people to all.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Rev. W. C.
1 Curtis. Pastor, Services every Sunday at
tl. A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school after
tnAruing service
C?T.1STER'S CHURCH-Rev. A. Bronsfreest
O Pasur. Low mass every Sunday a 7 A. M.
High mass t 10:30 A. M, Vespers at 7:30 P. M.
I" iiRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tay-
tor! Pawr. Coriier Fifth and Washington
tttreets. Services each Sunday morning at 11
letock. Sunday School and Bible class at U:15.
Pastor's residence Northeast cor, pf Washing
ton and Seventh streets.
ICIEST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Key, I- H,
Hazel, pastor. Preaching every fcunday
rrning at 11 and in the evening at 1 o clock
SJLfiay school at 10 A M. Prayer meeting
ve?y Thursday evening. Y. P. S. C. E. meets
every ipnday at 6:30 P. M.
C':" AVAIMV BAPTIST CHURCH Corner
naSlUnion. Elder J. H. Miller
astor. Services every Sunday at 11A. M. and
f -30 P. M. Prayer weeping on Wednesday
ening. Sunday school 9:45 A. M. All are
eonilally weloomed.
Wanted-ftn Idea S
Who caa tWo
- " " " . .
Children Cry
tor PxTCHBK-a
CASTORiA
' Castorii In so well adapted to children that
f recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." 11. A. Archer, M. D.,
1X1 South Oxford Su, Brooklyn, N. Y
ff U4q Castor'a in my prarticfe, and find It
anociaily ailapted to affectious of children.'
f a i i Robertson, M. D.,
1057 Xd Ave., New Yorfl
'rVom ivrsnnaJ knowledge I .can say th;
ilaetoria la a riost aaiceHeni medicine for coil
Je-Tii.
Castorla promote Difjosfion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
fkomach, Diorrncea, and feverishnesa,
the child is rendered healthy and ltfl
sleep natural. Caatoria, contaira DO
jUorpuioia or other uarcotio property.
A NEW
5J UNDERTAKING
ESTABLISHMENT
Prinz & Nitschke
' SXAURS t!l
FURNITURE AND, CARPETS
We have added to out Lusinwe a complete Under
taking Estab-sh utnt, and u va arc in r way
nDuc';d ilh th - UnJcrlaeia" Trust, our
prices will he low accordinely.
Latest Style
Lowest Profits
: In Mens and Boys :
Cli thing, Dry Goods,
MENS FUHN1S11HGS. :
HONEST VALUES IN : :
-Boots and Slioes
C. F. STEPHENS
334 Second Street.
Jlext door to the DaUet National Bank
HENRI L. KuCK,
AfMsnfaetnrsr ot and dealer In
Harness and Saddlery
Second St., 'near Uoodv! Warehouse,
THSDALLE8. 0KB3ON
411 rork Onaraotoed to rle Satisfaction
CONSOLIDATED 1882.
PETITION.
To the Honorable County Conrl of Was
co County, State of Oregon :
' e, the undersigned leal voters oi
Falls Precinct, Wasco County, slate ol
Oregon, most respectfully petition your
Honorable Board to grant a license to
J. 11. McPonocgh to sell Spiritou?,
Vinous and Malt Liquors in less quanti
ties than one gallon, at the Cascade
Locks. asco county, Oregon.
Dated this ?olh dav of August, iSq5.
C I. Schmidt. H A Leavens, A Fleisch
hauer. D S McKay. P McEllaney. T
Lewis. A Travel ts, I) L Cates, Can-
drian, John Trana. VI hmyth. K liir.cK
A I iCnifhtlv. R Black. ( II Trask, C (
Hickok, W A alvm, T II Williams, A
R (Racier, lohn G Brown. K P Ash,
(leo Gray, S Kreter, M St John, Mate
Kilbier, K W Badder, L Peterson, M
Erickson. J P Wistrand, 1 J Mueiti, r
F Shaw, lohn Nilson. lohn Mclntire. W
Krainc, W B Hergalon, Charles Alin,
ohn Sund:vi3, August Eieneliez, P W
rf'irk- Chas Olsen. P A Irana, Isai
v orin. Andrew Larsen. Rudolph Schmid
W K Hergaton, F Heftv, G M Barrett,
A E Trask, Alfred t ollis, C Willnerodt,
N S cBoe, G Bocie, B Abate, E O Man
ninjr. Tlios ( ojle, F T Bruckman, Joel
. Dalhi! I mes B Guthrie. P.it Walsh,
Fredenck o yn, J Thiasan, F H Doug-
as, A ovac u Lyncn, iKe t-iK, l.
Larsen, 1'at L.rillin, n J itising, u
Thos Marion. A P Lesueur, S A len,
Geo Peterkin. I Campbell, J M clsaac,
Jas Stewart, B Latch.. ! Jordan, H
Smith. Kea.ii.e. lohn Duffy, F Voore,
W Bruce, L Hammsr, B F Creek, Jchn
Farmer, w m M ine, Z Jeans, vv B
Gibson. C Lew. E Tunney, 1 v'aire,
J Allison, J T Ucbso , L Bocci. Robert
v j'rencn, li iiaum m, um wuirj, j
Vonterasteli, Jas Braay.
PETITION.
To the Honorable County Court of Wasco
County, Oregon :
Wn ttm i.mlnrsirrird taxDavers and iecal
voters of Falls Precinct, county and statu afure
c,.i rBurw.triillv n'-iition vour Honorable
Court to grant a license to Pathk k Mt'ELLAN V
to sell ,pimous, vinous anu i.imt unjuui..i.
tne town jot uiiscuue iucks. suu huvju ."
less quantities than one callon. for the period
of one year. ,. r . ... ..,
A r leiscnnauer. j it dcudiiui, i.imc wiumyu.
P W.Yettick, Pat Lahy. D L. Cutes. Patrick
Walsn. PA Trana. ueo roma:i, kis nwu.
Wm ITntuoi. .liinh, i;:irton. S J DrvdL'O. r.
Marten, J ; K P'uirview. fai jnuum. juuii
Wo f .Inhn Kraska. John Kunst; II. nans vikci.s.
w m PVsiinH. Tom Douiflus. Joint tl Brown.
Tom Hurl. John Flaueboe. John Thit-wu, Tl
(ilazier. Hnny Gray. M Fitzgerald. Sam Ma
Cary, Wm Thomas. Z M Dixon. Jack Willisms,
J W Attwell. A M Barrett. J Dircks. John Mc
Coy. M McKinnon, J Allison. J Dolson. John
a-.,. WfiBrvo'n John Martin. W E Herifatou.
John Wistrand. H Flusiuions, C H Trask, A J
Kaiffhtlv. rt BlacK, Jim pmn. pro riuu. v.
Bocci, Martin Marcelchi. Ben Stullory. Dv4
WesselM. Rudoltb Schmid. George Suirteft. C A
Brollier, Chas 6l.-cn, W B Hersraton Joe Smith,
Jack Burke, E Alwick, g P Ash. l)r C J An-
. . .... i, ii r x;..wl..t Tnhn hArnu
John Kerns. C U hW. Jack Auiclia. H A Leayr
ens. M Welch. LewC McCary, J II McDonpugn,
RSAldrich. JE Sorbin, Ail Tr: K A Allr
wick. Alex Teaso.
August 8. WO
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
Land Ofttrjs at Vancouver. Wsh., )
September 10. It80. )
'fo Irving H. Ballard, and all pfhers whom it
may concern :
Wnii. U horuhv iriven that the oilowinir
named settler has fllod notice of his intention
to moke tinal proof in support pf his claim, and
that said proof will be made before W. It.
Dunbar, Comtniss'opar U. S, Circuif Court for
nitri.t nf Wnxhlni-aon. at his office in Golden-
dale, Washington, on November b, IH36, viz. :
JOSEPH DAFFRON,
TT V. TTo. 0TO1 for the SEW Sec. 23 To. 4 N R
12 Kast Will. Mer.
tr fnllmHnr. trttnnucp tn nmvfl
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Of saia lana, v z. :
, - I'll' , i.l,TT GnM7rihn Tnhn It Rim.
mous and James FiWs. all of Lvle P. O.. Wash
ington. GKQ. H. STEVENSON,
Sep.. 13 ivtyiavoi .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Thb Dallbs, Orst.ok.
August 81. IHI0.
KToiipn l -rhv iriven that the following
named settler has tiled notice cf fcls iutenv.on
to malte Una) proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made lx;fore Register
and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on October
10, it)t, viz. :
ANNA M, WKBERG,
mpi-orii name Anna E. Webcrgl. II. E. No.
3566 for the SES NW, Sec. 0, Tp, J N.; R. 13
E. W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Albert Jordan, William Jordan, Ernest Jor
dan and Louis P. Oslund. all of The Dalfes,
Oregon- - . T. ,
Aug. 29. Register
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Officb a The Dalles. Ore.,
August 2!, im. (
DUIUtMl WlUCl lit.-, mm i.v. i. ... v. v. "-, . -
to make flnal proof in support of his claim, and
1 111.. W. nn.inalf hia ItllAtllllM
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Octor
ber 10th, 184(0:
NEWTON PATTERSON.
TI,I x. MV ttoVl frr thn Rli UKU VWU RRU
and NE'i SWH. Sec. SI, Tp. 1 N., R. 14 E.
He names tne luiiowiug wimcwca iu ihu.o
hi continuous residence uDon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Phillip Wagner, Joan uarniene. w.u. wu
liams and J. E. Ferguson, all of The Dalles,
Oregon.
Aug S3 Kejister.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT,
Tn wirru tt wav noxrEnsi Notice is here.
by givea that Tlomis W. Glavey has Bled his
nnai account as auminisiraior oi mowww-ir)
Patrick Dorris, deceased, and that said linal
account will come on for hearing on Monday,
tne 2d day of November. 1P98. at the hour of 3
o'clock p. M of said day. at which time o hear
iuu will be had as to any and ad objections to
said R ial account and the settlement thereof.
iniSUOll'e S 1,VCU Vy WULT Ul nuuuiau
Robert Mays, County Judge of Wasco County,
Oregon.
Dated this 7ta oay oi septenioer, mm.
THOMAS W. OLAVEV.
Adm'r of the estate of Patrick Dorris, deed.
Sept.l2w5.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Nnt'ci- lc hflrebv iriven that the undersigned
has teen duly appointed tv the Hon. County
Court of the State of ( tregnn for Was ;o Couuty,
as tne aumiuisiruiur Ul remi niiBiinisri.w.v
of Wasco County. Oregon, and now deceased.
All persons having claims against sai"l estate
arc hereby notilled to present the same to me
at my pi-ice of business in (.'ascade Locks.
Wasco (Jountv. uregon. prperiy vcrincn. nuu
in lx iuo:.fcs from the d:ite of this notice.
Dated this 1st uayoi scpiemoer. iwi
T. C. BENSON.
Administrator of the esUite of Peter Sher-
ringer, deceased. sep8-d,vnt
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
vm !, is ricronv Kijen that the undersigned
has been appointed admldisrator of the estate
r-nriuHn thiuins. late of Wasco county, and
now deceased. All persons naving cmiuis
against said estate will present the same, duly
verified to me at Kingslcv, Oregon, or to my
attorney's. Dufur & Menefce. cf Dalles City.
Wusfio cjumy. uregua. wii,uiu owuiun
the date hemof.
Dated at Dalles City, this 19th day of July,
lf6 H. ii- PHILLIPS.
Administrator of the estate of Christina Phil
lips, deceased. JAw&
Administrator's Final Notice.
Notice is hereby givi that the undersigned,
administrator of the estate of Curl Barkentine.
deceased, h-is Bled in the County Court of the
County of Wasco. State of Oregon, his linal ac
count as such administrator of said esute. and
that Mondav. the 2d day ot November. ISSB. at
the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.. has been fixed by
saia courf as the time for bearing of objections
to said report, and the settlement thereof.
PAUL BARKENTINE.
Administrator of thu etaie pf Car! Barken
tine. deceased.
Sinnott & Sinnott, Attorneys for the estate.
Kepowat
AAA TO EXCHANGE for Oregon
5 I O IIU property, l.vt acres near Collax.
Placercounty. California, fflacres ( 18.750 vines)
in f-tw TrtL-nv irmtww: ITit J 9 vear Cruwlord
peaches: WO Bartlett pears. 7 year; C n3 i nd 0
year iveisey piums : e ucics jjiuui,. uu
e'earedbut all tillable: new house: all
out buildings: two gold mines on uncleared.
one assaying KU upon suriace roeK: lar.o roii
W A. O. CAKSWH.L,
628 Montgomery street, San Francisco,
Wanted-An Idea
Who can think
or some simple
thing to patent?
Proteot yonr Ideas; they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDEKBDBN CO.. Patent Attor
oeya, Washington. D. C tot their 1.8U) prize offer
analUt ot two hundred JaTenUona wanted.
"Knocks Out
(U)
Grade of "Battle
the sale of other
5 awawj l il II ti
hi The Large Piece and High t
1 prices and smaller pieces Don't
k allow the dealer to impose on you
V by saying they are "just as good"
as "Battle Axf for he is anxious
to work off his unsalable stock
an inaew
LATIN and GERMAN
Tangbt Iff ThU City.
GKHMAN,
Thp nndftrsiimed desires to organize a class in
German. Every American citizen who can af
ford both time and expense ought to be master
of at least two languages. The German lan
guage has many advantages over modern n-
guages on account oi ner proiounu meruit m
nil crunches of ancient and modem science pro
duced 'In her world-renowned universities.
Those who wbyld drini from these inexhaustible
and vet unadulterated foun'taius f (fuowlcdge,
must master the language which contains the
l.ui.itlinm. Thp uri4lt;rsi"nid Will organize a
Class in Herman, and will begin with actual
Worn on tne nrsi uay oi eepieuiuer. i ut; tiu.s
Wijl meet two or fhrep fimes a week in the
evening or when met convenient to the mipils.
Te.'Loi.l iiro.rHw4 ucaranteed to those who wili
get down to earnest labor, AH who (h-sire to
participate in mis worn wai imasc biiuuuhlb
f hpir intention to the unde-sicued at an early
date, as the class will be limited to a certain
number. Charges will be very reasonable.
T.ATIN.
fim unrtf rsigned will also organize a class in
ntjfi rlhr.w rn so miinv rik.40ns whv those
a common scriooi truui-aiiuu Mjyuiu Mtncv
p course in Latin, that piobably eveVyUody is
faraijiap it!' at least some of them. I will not
taut; sj'acu i?y ntp"!. " J "
Lalio language nor bt tlio BPliy advantages in
life possessed by those who have mastered it I
v. in nere ouiy umtuuui:c iu.v wicaiwu ,u wts-'-izeaclassin
Latin. Itupld progress is arau-
n who will wortc l.nrri ('hnrifes
very reasonable. All desiring instruction in
Latin are HIIIUI.V requcsitU w unuvumv u.-v...
intention to the undersigned be "ore September,
lr rw.ililP
A'uoili lt." vr.i;r nnnlication. I am very respect
fully you fs.' ' ' - " If fKEY,
Augl7n)l .vangeiicii iuiuf.rau i-uipi
ADMIKISTRATOR'8 SALE.
rioiice is noreuy ehbu i mu M:,..v.s.
administrator of the estate of Sarah Staes, de
ceased, will on Saturday, the 17th day of October
lWti, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day,
at the front door of the county court house in
Dalles Citv. Wasco County, Oregon, sell to the
. - ... ..-.-h I-., I.nn.1 t)ul follniVlll
described real estate, belonging to the estate of
sutd fleceaseu, ioivh: ,
The S'4 Mf fh- NW, and the NW of NWU
of Seciioh 6. in Tow.vib.'T one (1) North of
Range 15 East W. M:. in Wasco Ouuift y, Oregon.
Said' saie will be made in pursuance of ibu
rornier oiukj ui v."-. -
State of Orsgon. for Wasco county, and subject
to confli'maiiua by said court.
yatcu tms iomi ua, u. Y
Adm'r of the estate of Sarah Staes, deceased,
Sept. 1!) w5
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Portland v
University.
Th9 Leadir.j Institution cf the
Morthvest.
and Idaho, have free transportation to and fiom
the University if they accept the best accom
modations of the school.
Expenses from $100 to t200 a Yer
School opens September 15.
ayCatalogues sent free. Address
THOS. VAN SCOY, D. D., Dean,
University Park .Oregon
A. A. BEOWF
Koua ;
FULL ASSORTMENT
urn m Kin ui,
AND PROVISIONS,
Specis! Prices to Gnh Buyers
170 STBEE3T,
THE DALLES,
All Others'
9
Ax" has injured
brands of higher
0 .
- JJ'"
ARE THE BEST
CIGARETTE SMOKERS
who care to pay a little more than the cost
of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the
pET CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Made from the highest post Cold Leaf
gro A'ii in Virginia, and are
ABSOLUTELY PURE
DAN BAKER,
PROPRIETOR of the
Wool - Exchange Sata
f!f T IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Wines Liauor3 Cirar.s
East End, Second Street
First National Bank
OP THE DALLES.
Successors to
SCHEN0S
AND
BEaLL, bankers
Transacts a Regular Banking Easiness
Euy and"elljliicci4i;e.
olleotioni carefully mude ah. I promptly account d
for. Draw on New York, Sjji Francisco and Pjr.
and Dlrectorsi
D P TliompaDn. Ei;M Wiliiann, 1 S Schonci
. Oeorje be. n M Biall.
Washington
Real Estate....
A number of. choice tracts of
Agricultural Land, boti( in-jfjrcjvr
ed mid unimproved, for sale qn
easy terms: in Yakima county-
...Eveuy Piece is a Bargain...
Some of the tracts will be ba
tr.ided for cattle' or sheep. . .
Address,
J. H. JnlKTERS,
ZI1U, Yakima County, Wash.
COAL! COAL!
THE BEST
Wellington, Rock Spricgs,
and Roslyn Coal.
il'l, sacked -an delivered tc any part
of the city.
ft Moody's Warehouse
Fruit Japs
Down to Bedrock.. .. ..
Ir. order to dispose of our im
mense stock of Mason Fruit
Jars we make the following;
prices per dozen for the next
ten days: : : : :
1-2 Gallon ... 90 cents
1 Quart .... G cents
1 Pint ..... 60 cants
E. J. Collins & Co.
OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2G.
ISOIUUIIY VENGEANCE
A Mexican Murderer Lynched
in Oklohoma,
OFENED IN OHIO
The Republicans Beg-In Their Ohio
Campaign at the Home of
Their Nominee.
Bradstscef's Itcport a Moderate Improve
ment in Trade Bry .in In North Car
olinaStill the Gold Comes
Over From Europe.
GUTHKIF, O. T., Sept. 18. Xewshas
j'ist reached here from Walona of a
lynching; which is likely to cause in
ternational complications. One night
last week S. C. Truckman, a .farmer
living near Fay, Dlaino county, was
murdered while camped qeur Home
stead. Rtickman was on bis way to
Medicine Ld;je, Kan. About dark he
asked Samuel Vickeri whether he
could camp near his house.lts he feared
violence from t.vo men, who had fol
lowed hi:n. Permission was giveu,
and the next morning ho was found
lyinj across the waQn-tongue doau,
witb his skull crushed.
A posse started the next day after
Sam Moore, a negro, who, with a
Mexican of the neighborhood had
suddenly disappeared. After a four
day's bunt a eta'l of the Anti-JIorsc-thief
iV330t:iation captured the Mexi
can, Narori, who was hiding in the
Cheyenne reservation, There was
strong proof of his guilt, Including the
possession of the property of the
murdered man. When he was taken
to Watonga there was great excite
njent and talk of lynching.
Yesterday a Ml'Pwd of lot tueu. storm:
ed the j til, topk Narori to tl;e edge of
(he town and hanged him to a tree.
URADSTKKET'3 REPORT.
Indications Point to an Early Revival in
Trade.
NEV YqrKj Sept., 18 Eradatreet'ii
to.t.orrow will gay;
The moderate Ijiprovement in trade
the past week is emphasized because
of further speculative purchases of
wool, renewed buying of woolen manu
facturers, the reduction qn ourplus
Blocks of cotton goods, increased de
mand for seasonable fabrics, and con
tlnued confidence amo'n j manufactur
ers of ii On and steel that there will be
an early revival in the demand and
an improvement in the request for sta
ple goods ia the South Atlantic and
GulfStatea. The;yolume fif sales of
general merchandise show a small gain
over last week, and the feeling among
wholesale tterohants is gne q more
confidence in a comparative early lm
provement.
AtSaa Francisiiargeneral bueiaess-ie
somewhat more active, particularly ex
ports of barley. Trade has been stim
ulated a leading Washington b'.iMnesa
uenters, a which late rama have dam
aged the grain, crops. Willamette
valley, Oregon, wheat-raisers are gell
ing wheat freely at current quotations.
Exports of wheat, flour included as
wheat, from both coasts of the United
States this week amounted to 3 i"iii(i,326
bushels, against 3,709,000 bushels last
utjek, and as eqmpaped with 2,5:18,000
bushels two years' ago, aud 4,727, 0Q0 in
the like week of 1893. There has been
a he,"vvy increase in wheat ex(rts from
the Baciflo cqast this week as com
pared with last, but a falling off in
shipments from Atlantic ports.
TUB CAMPAIGN IN OHIO.
Opening Gun Was Fired at Canton Last
Friday,
OAXVOai, O., Sept., le. The formal
opening of tho campaign in the homo
oity of tho republican nominee oc
curred today. The streets are strung
with streamers, banners and Hags.
Arches with welcoming mottoes span
the prominent thoroughfares, Buid; ,
ings, jiublio and private, aro draped
with flags and bunting. Portraits of
McKinlc-y and Ilobart are displayed in
thousands of windows. Tho day is
brijrUt. Many shop?, factqr-iep and
stores are closed for the day. The
banks have suspended busiuess. It is
largely a nonpartisan demonstration,
all parties pai:flci paling.
Over 50 special trains brought the
delegations faster than they could bo
counted.
At noon the hustle cf parade began.
The procession moved in four divis
ions of footmen with a large contingent
of wheelmen and horseman,. A shopr,
line of march brought the parade to a
monster tent, with accommodations
for 20.000 people.
Salt Against President Hill.
Si-jjiiAWiS) Wasjh., S,opt. J,9. Suit
commenced today iii the United States
court by the Shippers' Associat.on
against President . flill. of the Great
Northern. Spokane citizens, three
years ago, gave a subsidy, worth. $500,
000, to the Great Northern, and in re
turn were promised terminal rates,
mil has never fulfilled the contract,
and the suit is brought to either com-.
,el tho carrying out of the contract or
the return of money paid for the sub
sidy. . All of the prominent merchants
of Spokane are parties to the suit.
TO PRISUN FOR LIFE
Heavy ruuibhment Meted to Kidnapper
San Francisco, Sept, 21. Oliver
Wingfield WInthrop, the chief cou
splrator In the abduction and robbery
of James Campbell, the Hawaiian mil-
rrom V.S. Journal of JTedMiu
Prof. 'W. H. Pekc, who
rnakes a specmlty cf
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated nnd cur
ed iuuiii casc-5 tnnn any
living Physician ; hi3
success is astonishing.
We have heard of cases
cf ao years' standing
enrea dv
him. He
publishes a
valuable
work on
this dis
ease, which
he sends
.with a
larffn bot
tle of his absolufo cure, tree to any sufferers
who may send their P. O. and Express address.
We advise anv one wishing a cure to address
frotW. H. PEEKS, F. 4 Cesar St., Tew Tor
Clio
1 A
lionaire, was this morning sentenced
to life imprisonment for his crime,
j Campbell was one day last month in
j veigled into a cottage at the west end
of California street whore he was re
lieved of all the money he had on him
and kept for two days, the robbers of
whom WInthrop was the leader,
making repeated attempts tj force the
ngfd millionaire to pay a ransom of
$20,000 to secure his release.
This Campbell refused to do, and the
conspirators finally released their
victim for fear of being detected 'n
their critnf.
" Winlhrup was subsequently arrested
at the instigation of Campbell, ad
was tried w ith the above result.
WORK OF T!1E RIOTERS.
Five Lives Are Known to Have lleen Sae-r:l!t-ecl.
Lr.ApviLLE, Sept. 21. Five lives at
least were sacrificed in fighting and
the work of destruction at the Cornado
mino anu the Emiuott mine.
Bert Meir ati'l James Uenson. both
miners employed at the Coronado, were
killed by the explosion. They were
identified only by papers found on their
bodies, Tho dying are: William
O'Kecfe, foreman of hose company No.
2, shot through the stomach.
J. Hiirgins, a miner, employed in the
Coronado mine, shot eight times in the
arms anil stomach.
John Mahoney, a miner,shpt through
the stomach .
frank Telle and Martin Scott. Cor
onado miners, were shot but their in
juries are not fatal.
Mahoney, who was shot near the Em
mett mine, claims he was there merely
as a spectator. At least three pf the
attacking party at Linmett were hit
with bullets, but carried away by their
comrades,
The Coronado people heard of com
ing trouble last night, but supposed an
attack was to be made at the Emmett
mine. Soon after tho destruction
commenced many citizens responded
quickly, armed with rifjps. and shut'
guns, but they could do little fighting
the 'fire, and dynamite. Foreman
O'Keefe was shot from behind, just
after he turned on the stream at Coro
nado. Today hundreds of miners say they
will go to work at once. They bitterly
denounce the extremists and say their
action has lost the miners tho strike.
The arrival of tho militia is anxiously
awaited despite the apparent calm.
Local companies have been sent to the
hills and armed citizens are patrolinj
.ho aU'.eetj). The city council today d,e
cidod to aid the state 'officers iu appre
hending the rioters. At a mass meeting-
this afternoon the lawless element
will be denounced and it will be de
manded that troublesome men leave
the camp.
Are Von AIade
Miserable by indjgQstjqn,. constipa
tion dizziness', loss of appetite, yellow
skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive
cure. For sale by M, Z. DonnelL
mist cone to terms.
The Saltan Will be Deposed Unless' Be
foTnis' -Are G ran t Td
London, Sept. 21. The St. James's
Gazette this afternoon publishtis a dis
patch from Milan, Italy, that the
Secol says the departure of the Italian
flying squadron for the Levant Is the
initial step toward forcing Turkey to
grant the reforms demanded in the
case of Armenia, and it is taken by
Italy and supported by the United
States and Great Britain. Secol i(?d,j
that in tqo. ewQnt ol the sultan's re
fusal to grant the reforms he will be
deposed.
A dispatch from Rpme to the 8jt.
.James's CJagette says that Homo statei
the Italian ships will co-oporate with
those of Great Britain and the United
States.
If dull, spiritless aud stupid; If your
blood is thick and sluggish; If your,
appetite is capricious and . uncertain.
You need a Qars.apariila- For best re.
suits take Lie itt's. It reconiends it
self. Snipes ft Kinersly Drug ' o
After the Harder Bandit.
Silver Citv, N. M., SepW 18. Cap
tain Pilchor, with troop I, First U. S.
cavalry, left here today or. Hemng to
assist the marshal's posse in another
attempt to capture the gang of border
bandits which recently attacked the
Mexican custom house at Las Palomas..
The gang numbers 21 ren, and is re
ported to be encam,pea m tne woruia
mountains, south of Deraing, iu Now
Mexico. Mexican troops aro a,ls.Q, ;n,
pursuit, -
The Snipes Kinersly Drue; Co. fur.
nish oaints, wall Daper and window
glass. Painting anu papering by the
day or oontraet at lowest pricce. Tel
ephone No. 3
The Rioterit Have Fled
Leadville. Colo., Sept. 21. Quiet
prevails here now and no further riot
ing Is anticipated. It is generally be
lieved that the men who fired tho Cor
onado shafthouse this morning and
who attacked the Emmett mine, but
were there repulsed, have fled to. thg
mountains and will be anen hems uu
more, Thoy are said to be miners
from the Coeur d'Alene country who
were engaged In the rlota there several
years ago.
Small in size , but great in results. De
VVitj's Littlee Early Risers act gently but
thoroughlv, curing indigestion, dyspepsia
and constipation. Small pill. si,fe pill,,
best pill. Snipes & Kinersly Drug Co.
llryan's TrAvcls.
GOLDSBORO, N. C, Sept. 18. Win.
J. Bryan arrived here at 11:30 last
nighty His private car was sidetracked
until 9 this morning, when he deliv
ered an addre3 from the, platform to a
large crowd. Iiryaq was escorted by
the Goldsboro rifles and left for Rocky
Mount.
The whole system is drained and un
dermined by indolent ulcers and open
sores. Delia's Witch Hazle Salve
speedily heals them. It is the best pile
cure known. Snipes & Kinersly Drug
Co,
Three Million. Received.
JEW YORK, Sept, 18. The steam
ship Columbia, from Southampton
brought $3,030,000 in eold today,
maklg the total arrivals thus far $27,
774,050. Peposited at the Snbtreasnry.
New YorKi Sept. 8. There has
been deposited at the subtrersury
$263,000 gold in exchange for greenbacks.
189G
MOT If IMILLE
Threatened Assault by Striking-
Miners Has Begun.
UNCLE SAM'S MAIL
The Report of Assistant Postmas-ter-Gsneral
Hfxwell Makes a
Grand Showing.
The Governor of Colorado Calls out the
.Militia to Ouell LMsturuances at
Lead v Hie The Sultan Lays the
Itlame to Armenlnnti.
Leadville. Sept. 21. At 1 o'clock
this morning, three heavy explosions
aroused the sleepers in the eastern
part of tho oity for blocks around the
Coronado mine, which is the ono that
iirst resumed operations, and which
was heavily barricaded, and well sup
plied with provisions and arms.
The explosions were followed by a
fusilade of rifle shots, apparently from
within the barricade, and rapid but ir
regular shots from the outside, appar
ently from a widely scattered attack
ing force, who were on hand to protect
the retreat of the dynamiters.
The shooting lasted for ten minutes,
and all was silent for about five min
utes, when desultory firing was re
newed, and has been kept up ever
sinoe.
The miner's strike, of which tonigh's
lawlessness Is the outcome, besran
three months ago yesterday, when at
11 o clock at night the men in two or
three of the leading mines walked out.
The union scale of wages in Leadville
was $3 for everybody, but in 1893, when
tho price of silver dropped below 00
t6nta au ounce, an aggreemment was
made that $2 20 should bo accepted for
some classes of work until silver should
return to 83 cents. This agreement the
miners afterward declared was unfair,
as many of the mines paid large divi
dends It was to enforce the original
suail of $3 that the men struck. About
3000 men were involved. Within the
last two weeks several mines resumed
work, and this week tho output has
been 1200 tons daily, against 200Q tans
before the strik., ' '
'i heoi ies of cure may be discussed at
length by physicians but the suflerers
want quick relief; and One Minute Cough
Cure will iive it to them. A sale cure
for children. It is "the only harmless
remedy that produces immediate results"
Snipes & Kineislv Drug Co.
UNCLE SAM'S 3)AL SKViLK-
Ficuixs in the Report of Fourte Assistant
Postmas tcr-Ueneral,
Washington, Sept. 20. R. A. Max
well, fourth assistant postmaster-general,
has made his annual report to the
postmaster-gederal for the year ending
June 30, 1890. . The principal divisions
bfTHe'de'parfraenJt in4ert ilia carfare
ar-pptntoients aud inspectors. The
report shows that the total number of
postoffices in operation in the United
Statos Is T0.3U0. Of these, 66.725 are
fourth-class olHces, and 3G35 presiden
tial, being an increaso over the last
fiscal year of 296. During the year,
2046 postoffices were established, 1750
discontinued.. Tho total number of
appointments for the year was 12,090,
and the total number of cases acted
upon 15,532.
Mr. Ma.N.welJ commends the work of
the posloriice inspectors. The report
shows that the total number of com
plaints of all classes received during
the past year aggregated 103,037, and
the number of cases disposed of
amounted to 100,205, Only 24 corn
plain's were reoelved of carelessness
in the handling of reglsterel matter.
Tho employes in the postal service
handled during the last fiscal year 13,
851,000 pieces of registered mail, with
tho loss cf only ono pieee In every 10,
234. Serves on liUlgre.
I was nervous, tired, irritable and
cross. Karl's Clover Root Tea has
made me well and happv.
Mrs. E. B, Worsen.
For sale by M. 'A. Donnell.
WOULD 6Ei IT A REPUBLIC.
Desire for Freedom Infects Chinese of
America.
Nbvv York, Sept. 21. It is whisper
ed around the city that an influential
and far-ram'tfylng conspiracy exists to
overthrow the dynasty of China and
establish a republic. While the
Chinese empire is "in no imminent
danger, there is an organization with
headquarters in New York which has
foe its ultimate object its overthrow,
but will conteut itself for the present
with an agitation looking to the better
ment of tho Chinese people.
This organization has its headquar
ters in New York and. a laro and in
fluential, wffstioot in San Francisco,
aud branches in every city where
Chinese abound. Its members are
banded by eoluinn oaths, and no
Chinese are admitted who are not in
telligent and of good moral character.
The president of the organization is
said to be Walter N. Fong, the first
Chinese graduate cf, Standford univer
sity, and hla principal colleagues -and
advisers are the Chinese graduates of
the Yaie, Harvard and other Ameri
can universities.
Pills Do Not Core.
Pills do not cure constipation. They
ouiy aggravate, Karl's Clover Root
Tea glvo3 perfect regularity of the
boweis. For sale by M. Z. Donnell.
Englaud-to lluilil Spain's Ships.
Madrid, Sept. 19. The commission
charged with the examination of ten
ders from English firms for the con:
struction of men-of-warJor.tbeSpanis-h
government has reported In favor cf
the Armstrongs, "both on account of
the time required fcr construction and
defensive power.
This firm undertakes to build a batr
tleship of" 11,000 tons, in 14 months,
and a cruiser of 5500 tons in 12 months,
with a speed of 21 knots and with an
armament up to 24 centimetres. The
price for tho hattle-ship Is 900,000,
an,d of the cruiser 000,000.
Forced Acceptance of Bank Notes.
Madrid, Sept. 19. CaptainGenepal
Wej'ier, of Cuba, ha.s issued a procla-
Highest of all in Leavening
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
mation which threatens severe penal
ties for the non-acceptancoof the notes
of the Bank of Havana at their face
value, although they have already suf
fered a discount of .16 per cent. The
government is enforcing this procla
mation despite the resistance of the
commercial classes and of the general
public
It doesn't matter much whether sick
headache, biliousness, indigestion, and
constipation are caused bv neglect or
bv unavoidable circumstances: l)e ill
Little Earlv Risers will sDeediiv rnre
tliem all. tsnijies & Kinersly Drug t'o.
All the State Troops Ordered Out.
Denver, Sept. 21 At 2:30 this morn
ing Sheriff Newman, of Leadville, and
Judge Oivers, of the district eourt of
Lake county, called upon Governor
Mclntyro for t-oops to quell the riot at
Leadville. The governor at once is
sued the call, and before daylight the
entire military force of the state will
be en route for the scene of tho trouble.
The troops from this city, two infantry
companies and n battery, will reach
Leadville by noon.
A Great Germans Prescription.
Diseased blood constipation and
kidney, iiver and bowel troubles are
cured bv Karl's Clover Root Tea. For
sale by M. Z. Donnell.
Two Speeches In Baltimore.
Baltimore, Sept. 19. W. J. Bryan
spoke here tonight to two of the larg
est eiwds that ever assembled at a
political meeting in this city. The
first speech was made in the open air,
and conservative estimates place the
number of peopleat 30,000. The second
meeting was held in "Music hall, the
largest auditorium in Baltimore, and
tho house was packed until women
fainted and many had to be removed
before the speaking could proceed.
The Sultan's Heply.
Constantinople, Sept. 19. The
sultan has issued a long reply to the
collective note of the powers in the
matter of the massacres, which he in
sists were provoked by Armenian rev
olutionists. He denies flatly that the
riots were kuown to and directed by
the government agents, and asserts
that the Armenians assumed Mussul
man costumes In order to perpetrate
the brimes,
''Boys will baboys," but you can't af
ford to lose any ot them. Be ready
for the green apple season by having
De Witt's Colic & Cholera rure in the
huose. Snipes & Kinersly Drug Co.
A Judgo on a Utrlbe.
St. JQHN'8, "N. F., Sept. 19. It Is
announced that Sir James Winter,
ja3e af She rapr-ora. -court, is about to
resign to resume the practice of law
because of the recent reduction of sal
aries making it impossible for him to
support the dignity of the position.
He has entered suits against tho gov
ernment for amounts.
DeWitt's Sarsaparilla is prepared for
cleansing the blood from impurities and
disease. It does this and more. I
builds up and strengthens constitutions
impaired by diseasi, "'U I ecomends itself.
Snipes 4 Kinersly Drug Co.
Decrease In Internal Revenue.
Washington, Sept. 19. The month
ly statement of collections of internal
revenue issued today shows the total
receipts for August to have been $11,
527,074, as compared with $12,102,855
during August, 1895.
PURELY HL'SINESS.
Try Moore's ice oream.
Join the Circulating Library,
Oil stoves at Maier & Benton,
Call at Tho Snipes Kinersly Drug
Co.
Fruit jars and oons at Maier & Ben
ton's. Wanted A girl to do housework.
Inquire at Wasco warehouse.
The celebrated Osborn farm ma
chinery at Johnston's cash store,
Blakeley & Hougbton carry a full
line of Munyon's Homoeopathic Rem
edies, Wanted A domestic to do general
housework. Apply to Mrs. J. P. Mc
Inerny. Sick and tired watches made as good
as new by G. A. Clark, the East Enu
jeweler.
When your watch refuses to go re
member that G. A. Clark is the mac
who can put life into it.
When J. W. Ivey returned from
Prineville and announced that Mc
Klnley would receive 300 majority in
Crook county, we thought he wat
rather overzealous. If he was received
in all part's of the county as he was in
Hay9tack precinctj which is a republi
can stronghold, the enthusiasm he
created forMcKinley was rather frosty.
A correspondent writing to the Prine
ville Review from Haystack says: "The
atWress of Hon. J. W. Ivey.-Monday
afternoon, was conspicuous by its ab
sence. Messrs. Ivey and Slchel came,
saw and returned, presumably to than
out in the geuial warmth diffused by
the Prineville gold bugs."
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I FIRE IN MORO.
A Destructive Blase In That City Last
Sunday Nljrht.
The town of Moro, county seat of
Sherman county, barely escaped being
wiped out of existence last Sunday
night. Tho liro was discovered in '
Grant Armsworthy's blacksmith shop
about 1 1 o clock, and spread rapidly to
the adjoining buildings. The email
gasoline fire engine was promptly
brought out but refused to work, it
having been tampered with, which
leads to the belief that the fire was of
incendiary origin. It is supposed the
Incendiary first disablod the engine
and then set fire to the shop.
When tho people discovered the en
gine would not throw water, they went
to work with ' buckets fighting the
flames as best they could, and suc
ceeded in subduing them after the
buildings had been destroyed.
The buildings burned were Grant
Armsworthy's blacksmith shop with
all the tools and stock, Lee Hunting's
wagon and paint shop, tools, stock,
throe buggies and two wagons, Bert
Jones' photograph gallery, including;
all his apparatus, except one camera, a
stand and a trunk. The building la
which the gallery was belonged to H.
H. Riddell, of this city.
NOTICE.
Owing to tho limited number of sub- .
scribors we have been able to get we
are compelled to conduct the Circulat
ing Library upon regular circulating
library rules, with the exception that
besides the SI. 50 membership fee tea .
cents a book is usually charged, we ,
have a monthly fee of 25 cents, enabling
members to read as many books as :
they desire in a month for 25, cents, or
if it should so happen that but one .
book is read in that timo ten cents will
be charged. Under, these rules the ,
membership fee is payable but once.
Upon its payment any. person may .
have all the privileges of the library
any number of years by keeping up .
their monthly fees. This system en
ables us to add new books to the -
library every month. Within thre
weeks after a new book is issued, one
that is going to be read all over the
United States, it will be. placed upon .
our shelves. We desire to state that
no cheap books will be placed in the
library, but they will consist of the
very best procurable. . The first lot
consisting of one hundred and twenty-.
five books, cohering all the latent
some iran'arwni',jr' i; .
Very respectfully,"
Henrietta Owen.
The Degree of Honor choir met at
tne residence of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Young last evening and organized a
musical club to be known as the Wer
lein Glee Club. They elected C. J.
Crandall director, and will meet
weekly for practice. In the club are
some of the best vocalists of tho city,
and under the directorship Mr. Cran-
iall the club will soon be the leading
musical organization of The Dalles.
DOCTOR G.W. SHORES'
OMPLETE
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j AND IXTEItNAL.
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local treatment, ont full month's supply of Catarrh
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Does your nose dischare?
Is the nose sore and fender?
! there pain In front ot head?
Do you hawk to clear the throat?
Is your throat 4rv In the morn Ine?
Do yos sleep with your sioutb opsar
Is your hearing faINn:?
Do your ears discharge?
Is the wax dry In your ssrjr
Do you liesr better sows dsys Ihss others?
Is your hearing worse when you hsve a cold?
nr. a W. Shnraa'Courh Cure cures all coughs.
colds and bronchial affection. Ons dose will stop
spasmodic croup. Keep s bottle hi the house. Urge
siie bottles OTc. If you have these symptoms ass tt
ss directed on the bottle and It will curs yoa.
Have you a cough?
Do you take cold easllv?
Hsvs you s psln In the side?
Do you rslse frothy msterial?
.Do you cough In the mornings?
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cures dyspepsia snd aU nervous disesses. r-nce.
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Do you get tired easily?
Do you have bot flashes?
Are your spirits low at times?
Do you baverumbllsg In bowels?
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Don't neglect these signs snd risk bright s dlsesse
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worst psln la on mlnut. For headache, toothache,
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diseases of th skla. Removes red spots snd blscll
Pimples from the lees. Heals old sores fa to dsys.
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cur chronic constipation, sick headschs and bilious
attacks. Price. Mc s bottle.
In sH esses, U the bowels srs eonstlpsted tske one of ,
Dr. G.W. Shores' Antl-Consilpstloa Pillsat bedtime.
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