The Weekly Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1890-1892, October 29, 1891, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE WEEKLY HEPPNER GAZETTE OCTOBER 29, 1891
5
SUNOL'S FAST TIME.
Robert Banner Thinks the Famous
Raoer the Fattest Hnrse Alive.
New York, Oct. 21 Robert Bonner's
eye sparkled last ninht when he re
ceived a telegram announcing Sunol'a
great victory over time. He said :
"I regard Sunol as the most wonderful
animal ever fouled. 1 hesitate to coin
pare her with Mitud S., aa the latter
made her record over a regulation track
and all horsemen know the kite-shaped
track over which sunol trotted today is
a trirto faster than the regulation one.
Still it is a glorious record. To show
how much superior I regard Sunol to
MaudS., I will savthatl paid 10,1)00
for Maud S. and $41,000 for Sunol.
"There is a regulations track at Stock
ton an I Sunol will trot over it later, but
I think she will excel Maud S'h marvel
ous speed. I tie.o two horses I regard
as nearly evenly nititrli'.'ii. Senator
Stanford, from whom I purchased Sunol,
has wntien to mo lliti' the mare will
trot in 2:00. II knows mine about her
capabiiites than 1 do, nn 1 ho may be
right. 1 believe her performance of
li:IU.( an a '.hree-yea.-olil, in creater
than this, her record aa a five-year-aid,
and I think everv horseman wi.l tuiee
with me.
'The three g patent trotters in the
world are, in my opinion, jlaii'l S,
Sunol and .Xaitcv thinks. We have not
had enough experience with the kite
shaped track to te I w hat may be ac
cotuplished oil it. Charles Marvin
Governor St;ui:ord's trainer and super
intenduut on his ranch, has written to
me that the kite shaped track being new
is somewhat alow. He says after the
fall rainH, in a week or so, the track will
be packed and koIhI, and that sunol
will reduce perhaps by a fraction of a
Becoml, tier present magnificent tune.
"Maud S is now breeding, but 1 be
lieve that when she is in perfect condi
t.on and in good training she can trot in
about 2:07. I believe also that Sunol
can equal her on a regulation track. 1
will bring her here about November 1st,
and will jog heron the roads for awhile.
In the spring I will have her put in
training to beat the record over the
regulation track."
PHILLIPS BROOKS.
The Newly Appointed Biship of Massachusetts.
The great-hearted Broad Churchman,
Phillips Brooks, the ornament and pride
of Boston,' i a now Bishop of Massachu
setts. As head of the diocese his In
fluence will certainly enlarge still fur
ther the interests of the Protestant
Episcopal church. PhilliDS Brooks as a
man beloved, and the oDDOsition mani
fested by high churchmen to his eleva
tion to the episcopate is no longer mani-
jesteu. When his election was con'
hrmed the men who opposed his conse
cration vielded with brotherly good
will.
One Held Dp by a Single Bobber, the
Other by Two Men.
Every Fat-Ill. y ,s c
oil the P
ly N.iw lit
illc VJll I4t.
San Fkmh-ihco, Oct. 20 "I want to
raise .fo.OOJ.OOfJ lor the purpose of estab
lishiiiiing a gun plant in this city," said
Irving M. Scott, oi the l.'nioii Iron
Works, yesterday. "I don't want the
money for immediate me, but to con
tinue operations with. vVe can snake
just as good guns here as can bo made
anywhere in the world, and we don't
have to leave the coa.'t for material.
Everything needed for the manufacture
of big guns on our coast defences and on
our war sh ps can be found in Waidiing-
lon, uregon anu u iiilornia."
Mr. Scott spoke to Congressman Cut
ting and Loud, United States Senator
BuumleH, ol Montana, Civ.l Service
Commissioner yman, Collector Phelps,
Surveyor Killbourn, Postmaster Backus,
Major Uonebrake, Colonel Smedbery,
Ex-Congressman Vandever and others,
who had accepted an invitation 'o run
down the bay on the tug Roekavvay ami
inspect the iron works. Mr. Scott con
tinued. "They did not think we could build
war ships out here, but the 8an Fran
cisco ami the Charleston prove the con
trary. When we made our first bid on
the cruiser everybody in the East said
we were crazy and that we had not the
lacilities here for doing the work, but
they made a big mistake. Now, I say
there is no reason why we should not
make guns. 1 have seen all the gun fac
tories of this country and Europe, and
we can beat the world at that work,
and I am going eo have such a factory
here."
The party went all through the work
shops where 1300 men are employed.
In the molders's department, a number
of men were at work and Scott said the
etfects of the strike had worn off. After
passing through the shops the guests
were taken to the different launching
ways, where the battle ship Oregon is
goiug going into a frame and the big
Pacific Mail lines and Spreckels giant
tug are nearing completion.
The tug will be the largest boat of her
class in the world, and the Pacific Mail
steamer will, it is said, equal in speed
any passenger steamer on the Atlantic.
The ways where the Oregon is being con
structed are the largest ever built in the
United States, for the Oregon will regis
ister 10,250 tons. The party also in
spected the cruiser Monterey and then
returned to this city.
l'tllM.II'n HKOtlKrt.
ii. jjiuuks was uurn in Boston some
wtiat more tiian 5(i years ago. He was
gruuuaie.i at, Harvard wnen 20 yeara old,
and after a course of theological study
was admitted to holy orders. From 1859
to 1870 he preached with increasing
f-".uuii ii v in rniiaiioipiua. He re
moved to Boston in 1870. where h in tri.
uniphs of noble oratory and exemplary
jimiiiuuu are oneoi ine cntet glories of
we utiy.
Itie new bishop has a large and hand
some presence. His countenance
singularly expressive and powerful,
1.110 myiuuv 01.11 s liuernnra whmh nno.
sibly impairs his deliverv, ia accouiDa.
nied With trifts f voice whinr, am 7.
uertully sympathetic and command
earnest attention.
SUU t)i,ioa,. ih K.iiglita.
Montreal. Oct. 2) Artthhishon Tan
chereau has issued in Lasemaine. the
religious organ of the church, a fierce
article denouncing the principles enun
ciated in their Montreal address by
umiiii iuiisier vvorKinun rowderly and
Mr. Wright as directlv rmnnspil tn th
latest papal encyclical, and asking Cath-
oiicb to remain away irom such leaders.
The condemnation of the Knights of
iauor oy me cnurcn tour years ao has
been suspended. This "has caused a
large number of Catholics to join the
ivuiiiie.
They
Awaltln; an Offloal Report I. ui'l lull's
in 1'aliroi'iile to be Mettled.
Washington, D. C, Oct. 20 Lieuten
ant W. 8. Cowles, late commander of
he United States Bhip Dispatch, has
arrived at Washington and will submit
his report in a lew days. He had a
long interview with Secretary Tracy la-t
evening. The United States supremecourt
today denied the application tor a post
ponement of the hearing in the suit
brought here from California to deter
mine whether tille to land in California
below high water mark was origin
ally vested in the United
States or the State of Cal
ifornia. Presiding Justice Field
said the case was merely a suit over a
land patent, that no important consti
tutional question was involved and that
it did not need a full bench for its trial,
the case will therelore come up for
adjudgement towards the close ot tne
week.
fnfljeuza t'reraient.
Melbourne, Oct. 20 An epidemic of
influenza, sa d to be similar to that
which prevailed recently in fJurope and
America, ia prevalent in Victoria and
Mew South Wales and has prostrated
many people of all classes. The deaths
are1 riot numerous as compared with the
number of the aflicted.
Ha l Taken tin 11 ice of White
Laborer la California.
Dki.ano, Cal., Oct. 19 About four
months ago Chinese sectionmen at this
place struck tor higher wages, which
was refused them. Their pla es were
immediately filled with white laborers
irom this station, who have continued
to discharge their duties Since that time.
Saturday evening last word was received
here that Mongolians would take the
place ol the white laborers. People be
came indignant over the matter, and
laborers called on the Chinese last night
between 10 and 11 o'clock, and told
them to take their baggage and leave
town, which they did at once without
further ceremony. If the Mongolians
should return it is feared there will be
trouble.
Hi r'.ipe Orieved.
Rome, Oct. 19 The Pope has written
to Harmei, organizer of the French
worttingmen a pilgrimages which re'
cently visited this city, expressing bitter
griet at seeing French Dilgrims aban'
doned without provocation to attacks of
the ungovernable populace." The Pope
in this letter adds that he is deeply
grateful to the p Igrims who came to
Koine and to those who are prevented
irom coming by violence and iniquitous
hatred. He sends his blessing.
Marysvillb, Cal., Oct. 20 Following
the robbery of the Redding and Weav
erville stage last night at about 7 o'clock
by one masked man about a mile out of
this city, at 9 o'clock the Redding and
Aituras stage was etODDed and robbed
about 12 miles from town by two masked
men. The Wells. Fargo & Co.'s box
and mail were taken and the driver also
made to give up what spare cash he pos
sessed. He had about $50 on his per
son which be was taking to a merchant
at Round Mountain for change. No
clue to the robbers so far has been ob
tained. The loss is unknown.
Soon after the stage robbery last night
Under sheriff Ross and Charles Over-
halers went across the river in search
ol the highwaymen, and found two men
in a field who, it is believed, are the
parties wanted. Their tracks led to the
river where it iB believed after robbing
the stage they had crossed in a skirl'
The men are lodged in jail.
PWtTson Wants tn Row llanlon Knrly
In the Spring.
San Francisco Oct. 20 With regard
to the return race with Dutch, Peterson
sayB that he will not row anyone for
three months, as he has been in training
all the year and is not well. He needs
rest till spring and will then bo open to
row Dutch or anyone else four or five
miles.
Having beaten the Australian his
favorite distance of three miles, Peterson
does not care particularly to row that
course again, though he thinks he can
surely defeat him at anything over three
miles. He will row the Australian four
or five miles, with a turn for anvthin
from $2500 to $5000 a side in" three
months. Peterson would like to make
a match with Hanlon to be rowed early
in the spring.
A Contagious Skin Disease Ciuse
School to be Clnseil.
d"ight Of 11 in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Auf. 17, 1889,
h ftWy
ABSOLUTELY PURE
aw
sE:-'-r.
Though It Va Foait la an Opera
tlru Willi S;ase SworU
Wiikeung. W. Va.. Oit. 19 Earl
Dorsnv and William Statler, two well-
known society young men of Moumle
ville, fought a duel on the opera house
stasre in that citv. me 1 nomas usuorn
company was playing there the last
three nights of last week and the young
men quarreled over a girl in the troupe.
They met behind the scenes at a re
hearsal and the quarrel was resumed.
The swords used in a part of the play
were on the s age and each man seized
one. A hot fight ensued, lasting five
minutes, at the end of which time
Statler waa stabbed in the neck, inflict
ing a painful but not dangerous wound.
And One c.f the 1'rlsouers Goes and
Telle the Sheriff.
New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 20 St.
Mary'B orphan asylum, a Catholic insti
tution, baa been closed and the sistere
have gone back to the mother house ut
Madison. The cause is the nresonco of a
contagious skin disease which is be
lieved to be the seven-year itch. The
trouble began about 15 months ago
when two children were received from
the Trenton alms house. They soon de
veloped a skin disease which was com
municated to 0. hers. The doctors find
ing the disease could not be stamped out
ordered the place closed. It will be
some months before it is reopene I.
Appeals or Aid lo not Itnug In Sutti-
fclent Keller.
St. Pktersbcro. Oct. 20 Adviees
from South Eastern Russia states that
extraordinary measures are being taken
everywhere by the local authorities to
deal with the distress and that a system
atic personal application is being made
to all well-to-do for aid. The anneals do
not bring in as much as was hoped, on
account of the stagnant condition of
trade.
From the district of Jotinchof comes a
peculiar etorv to the effect that the dota
01 tne region, which are noted lor saga
ity and which are used largely for carrv
ng burdens and other domestic dining
by the peasantry, have nearly all dia'
appeared, having been killed by their
owners ana outers tor lood.
Wants Deer Forests Ttxed.
London. Oct. 20 Professor Brvce. M,
P., has made a sensation in Scotland ty
his advocacy of a special tax on the
owners of deer foreata on the ground
that the foreats are a luxury of the
ealthiest class and can well bear tb
burden. Professor Brvce also advocates
the enactment of a law prohibiting
mating new aeer forests.
Hilvrr Dlscu9,tn Defrirn'!.
Omaha. Oct. 21 The debate on
the
free coinage of silver which waa on the
program lor this morning's sess.on 01
the trans-Mississippi congress was de
fet red until some day laier ,n the session
and ex Governor liubhard, of Texas,
addressed the delegates on the deep
water harbor on the gulf.
S u.len.s U.i ter nret
St. Petlr.-burg, Oct. 15 The govern
ment has closed the University of Kieff,
and placed 600 students tinder arrest.
This action is. taken because of the
recent revolut'onary behavior of the
students.
Farmers Waul Free D-llvery.
Sew York, Oct. 19 An organized ef
fort is under way among tanners to se
cure free mail delivery in country towns.
Farmers' Alliance, Patrona of Industry,
and other orders are canvassing the
matter, and letters are being written to
congressmen in favor of the project, and
petitions tocongresaare being circulated.
Farmers asaert that daily mail delivery
at their doors will increase the money
value of their farms and still more, it
will keep them in ready touch with the
markets and outside world.
A Lovers' Meeting.
At the Union depot in Chicago there
recently occurred a dramatic incident
those who witnessed will not forget.
Among the passengers quitting the
train just in from the South, was a dis
tinguished looking gentleman, and
clinging to bis arm was a beautiful girl.
To take the Joliet train, there came
down the steps a burly officer, in citi
zen's clothes, and by his side was the
tormer society favorite, George Lipe,
convicted of forging his mother's name
to valuable documents, who, in spite of
all the influence brought to bear, will
have to serve his term in the peniten
A steel band was about the prisoner's
wrist, attached to another about the
officer's wrist. The two couples met
directly in trout of the big gates.
"Oh, papa!" exclaimed the girl, as
her face lighted up with pleasure, "here
is George come to meet ua after our long
journey."
She rushed forward to meet the con
vict and impetuously grabbed both his
hands. Tne shock that the sight
ot the manacles produced was
positively trightful. Her great
eyes opened, her face blanched,
she tried to speak but she could not, and
then she fell tainting in the arms ot her
lather, who bore her to a carriage.
The convict, during this ordeal, was a
pitiable-looking object. The girl was
his fiance, who bad been in Mexico all
the winter.
He uttered no word ; but, as he passed
through the gate, it was seen that his
lower lip was covered with blood. In
his agony of sell-control he had bitten
through it. .New York Press.
llrHlinil i Fiul,y Lire.
A Brahmin official considers that Hin
doo fam ly life is va-tly superior to that
0! the Englieh lauiuy. the Hindoo rig
idly observes the laws of hospitality, and
in the house the whole internal manage
ment of the family depenJa upon tbe
women.
The Hindoo considers the kitchen j
as a sacred place, and in it no
one is allowed to wear shoes, tven in
the richest fatndies the women consider
it a pride to perform the ki chen duties,
and no Hindoo would take food utiles it
was prepared by a female who has come
from a good family, and who iB chaste
and hign-minded.
A Hindoo wife is faithful to her hus
band both 1 uring his life and after bis
detth The sublime tenderness of the
Hindoo marriage tie is quite inc nij re
heneible to ordinary European under
standing. No religious se-vice is per
fect unless the wife takes her share in it.
Divorce is not known in Hindoo law,
nor ia there any such thing among the
Hindoos. The whole self-adjusting ma
chinery of the family life works with
perfect harmony. N. Y. Home Journal.
Farnoa Slng-inf; Muster Dead.
London. Oct. 20 Sienor Scafate. the
famous singing master, whose p 11 p 1 1 b
include Derezka, Frank Novara, Madame
urosBi ana other well-known singers,
died at Naples yesterday.
Withdrew His Resignation.
Montevideo, Oct. 20 Minister of
Finance Ben Alcide Montero, who ten
dered his resignation on Saturday, with
drew it and will remain in the cabinet.
Gol.1 Still (omlng Our Way.
London, Oct 20 Bullion to the
amount of 150,000 was withdrawn to
day for shipment to New York.
Up to date there has been received
from Europe almost $18,100,000 in gold.
Almost Out of Sight.
Buenos Ayres, Oct. 20 Gold closed
yesterday at 344 per cent, premium.
Dr. Lopez, minister of finance, has
esigned.
Associations In Convention.
Cincinnati, Oct. 20 The national as
sociation of carriage manufacturers be
gan its meeting here t tday. Reports of
tbe committees and officers were received.
The United Typothetae of America
began its fifth annual convention here
also this morning with over 300 delegates
present. The meeting was strictly pri
vate. Unity Urged In Ireland.
Dublin, Oct. 20. The Freeman's Jour
nal today says that there is a strong feel
ing throughout the country in favor of
reconciliation. It adds: "If the measure
of home rule granted by the liberals is
inadequate it will again become neces
sary to coerce them into submission
which could only be done by an united
party."
Hill on His Travels.
Richmond, Va., Oct. 19 Governor
Hill and party arrived here at 8:40 this
morning. After breakfast they took a
drive over the city and at 1 o'clock an
iniormal call was made on Governor Mo
Kinney. They aiterwards lunched with
Ellyson.
A Gala Duy For Kusslans.
8t. Petersburg, Oct. 20 At the capi
tal ol Russia todiy in a fete occasion, it
being the 54th anniversary of the battle
of Navidino. It was made a special
celebration because of tne launching of
three new Russian ironclad', one 01
them the Navanno, being a battle ship
of immense size and Dower. These
launchings took Dlace in the Dresenre nf
all loreign naval attaches and crowds of
people.
Ran's Resignation Reported.
Washington, D. C, Oct. 20 The Post
says positively that the resignation of
Pension Commissioner Raum is in the
hands of Secretary Noble tu take effect
November 30. Raum, who has just re
turned from Chicago, denies the story,
yet it is also stated th t ex-Governor
Steele, of Oklahaini, is on bis way here
to succeed him.
Texakkvna, Ark, Oct. 19 Some time
Saturday night eight prisoners confined
in the Bowie county, Texas, jail at Ball,
the county seat, succeeded in breaking
through tiie wooden wall and escaping.
Among them are Robert Scott and
Spencer Miles, both self-confessed mur
derers. The other prisoners who escaped
were in for minor offenses, with tbe ex
ception of Bud Gibson, colored, recently
sentenced to two years in the peniten
tiary. He walked 20 miles to this point,
hunted up the sheriff, surrendered him
self and notified him of the escape of
the others. Officers are out and little
doubt is entertained that all the parties
will be recaptured.
A Young Society Woman of Baltimore
T.ikes Strychnine.
Baltimore, Md., Oct. 19 Mrs. Flor
ence Forman, a young society woman,
pois tied herseit last nignt and was
found dead in bed this morning, She
was the wife of James C. Foreman, aged
23 years and has been married about
two years. Some inonths ago she was
sick and the illness allected her mind.
While out walking yesterday she eluded
the nurse who had been entrusted to
wntch her and bought 50 cents worth of
strychnine, explaining that she wanted
it tn kill rats. Last night after going to
bed she swallowed the poison. Mrs.
Foreman was the daughter of Mr. John
Hodges, a leading citizen and she was
very handsome.
'the ttiovo e tlnce.
New York, Oct. 19 The bicycle race
score at noon stood: Prince, 170 miles;
R ibb, 176; Ashlinger, 175; Martin, 107;
Edlen, 160; Lamb, 162; Sheck, 117;
Stage, 140; Albert, 146; Boyst, l-7;
Luinsden, 125; Wool, 118; O'Flanna
gan, 86; McDowell, 52.
The Microbe ol Leprosy.
Paris, Oct. 19 Great . interest was
caused yesterday by report from Simla,
India, that an English doctor ' had suc
ceeded in discovering, separating and
neutralizing the special microbe of leprosy.
A Fuur-year-old Lighted a Mated and
Tut it on Ills Hnliy Krnllter.
Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 19 A sad tragedy
occurred last night in the home of John
Good, a farmer who resides four miles
from this city. The children were play
ing upon the lloor of one of the rooms
01 the lowest story of the house, anil
their motlie1, Mrs. Good, went up stairs
where she remained some time. Upon
returning she was horrified to find the
clothing of her two-year-old son ablaze.
The flumes were soon extinguished but
the child died in agony a few min
utes later. The four-year-old brother of
the child told his mother that he lighted
a match ami put it on his brother's feet
and it was from this that the clothing
ignited.
Worst Hur tonne In Years.
London, Oct. 19 The hurricane which
prevailed on the west coast of Ireland
for several days past was pronounced to
be the worst storm known in that part
of the country in 20 years. Tne river
Shannon overflowed its banks and sub
merged large quantities of land in its
vicinity, drowning a considerable num
ber of cattle and sheep and destroying
several houses and many barns and
other buildings.
They VI ant lo (let Emu,
London. Oct. 19 A disrtatch to the
Times, Valparaiso, says: "Evidence
from neutral sources confirms the state
ment that tne United States squadron
in Chilian waters both in words and
deeds displayed enmity towards the
Congressional navy during the recent
civil war in Chili."
The &Mrated French Cure,
; Warranted " A pUftnniTIN F" or monT
10 curt wiiiita reiunaeo.
I it Sold on a
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to euro any
form of nervoui
disease, or any
disorder of the
BEFORE generative or AFTER
iaui 0! either sex whether arising from the
excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium,
or through youthful indiscretion, over Indulg
ence, ,c, such as Loss of BrWn Power, Wakeful
new, Bearing down Pains iu the Back, Seminal
Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn
al Emission: , Leucorrhcea, Dizziness, Weak Mem.
ory, Loss of Power and Im potency, which if ne
glected often lead to premature old age and Insan
ity. Price J 1.00 a box, 6 boxes for 15.00 Sent by
mail ou receipt of price.
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE for every 15.00
order, to refund the money if a rerraaueut
cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonial!
from old and young, of both Bexes, permanently
cured by Aphroditinx. Circular free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WESTERN BRANCH
BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR
I ""H'W A iisnfiuct. of mfonatlon andab-yj
j A Mint i -1 uie iawv. nbowlng How tof
f r;.n,:n r:tu'ii'. ( 'treats. Trade
-"V&. K-te-m ifftfHN a co. jgr
For sale by Slocura, Johnston Drug Co.,
pner Oregon.
Hep
f (tOOO. 00 a yt-jr li belnff mtd by John St.
lii-dtviii. l rt)y,N',Y..fn work for ui. Rtd,
you nmy nn make ti much, but we eta
(rich Vouotili klv how to earn from & la
10 a ilny at the itart, end more you ro
i. Bolh ti-xpi, all agei. In any part of
merii H. you can eonimenc at bom. bHv
lt all your time, or inru moments only to
tite work. All ia new. (ireat pay SL'Hlt fo
every worker. We Hurt you, fumUhlnar
everything. FA611.Y. Sl'EKUII.Y learned.
l-AJU kTLAlO hlEE. Add r en at onea.
SILSMtS A 40., l'()RTU.D, MAI ML
Cyoione Kaiilufr at Kcrmu la.
New York, Oct. 19 A dispatch from
Bermuda to the signal olBcer of this city
announces a severe cyclone storm dan
gerous to shipping raging at Bermuda.
Say Balmnceda Is Nit Dead
Cincinnati, O., Oct. 19 Dr. Francis
Rivers and Sienor Carlos Del R o. late
of the military staff ol President Bal ma
ceda, of Chili, arrived here yesterday
enroute for New York. They had with
tliem Louis Jlloch, of California, as in
terpreter. Through hiinthey said thatBal-
niaceda is not dead, all reports ot suicide
to the contrary notwithstanding, and
they expected to meet him either in
New York or in Europe.
Newtpaper Mnu Murdereil.
Portland, Or., Oct. 19 N. 8. Grove,
employed on newspaper work, was
lound dead with tits skull crushed tins
morning on the river bank in the north
end of the city. It is supposed he was
murinred.
It ceiver Appointed.
Chicago, Oct. 19 This morning James
Lloyd was appointed receiver for
Economic Live Stock Insurance Com
pany on petition filed by the attorney
general. The insolvency of the com
pany is aumitted by the officers.
Women'a Hoard of Miaitlons.
PiTTHBi'ttu, Oct. 19 The third session
of the Christian Women's Board of
Missions met today and e ected n atonal
officers. Mrs. O. A. Burgiss, of Indian-
nolis, was selected for president. The
remainder of the session was given up to
addresses and receiving reports.
Wliy Mm. Mearlpa Ild It.
Nkw York, Oct. 19 The Sunday Press
has a story Irom Methuen saving that
Mrs. Searles' reason for disinheriting
Timothv Hopkins was because of his
lack of economical habits antl because
of his disregard for her feelings. Searles
is quoted as saying he ottered to pay
Hookins aiiout :i,uuu,uuu irom tne
estate in the hope that the veil on the
home life of Mrs. Searles might not be
lifted.
Hurr'ctiif In the IrUli Hea.
Dl'bmn. Oct. 19 Severe weather con
tinues in the Irish sea. The Dublin
mail uacket which left Holvheid last
evening arrived at Kingston three hours
late, site was compel. ea to pass titrougn
treinemluous seas. Utinng most ot the
vovaee fitrioii waves Binasiietl a number
of paddles and carried away the wheel
house, tne steering wneei ana a portion
of th i bridge. Passengers were in great
fa'r during the stormy passage antl
unanimous. y declare their experience to
have been a nto-t awiul one.
I'omorrow Will Ho (he l.at !ny of tile
Kcumenlcal Congrefta
Washington, D. C, Oct. 19 The
eleventh day of the ecumenical Metho
dist c umcil opened with William War
den of the Wesleyan Rtforin Union,
England, in the chair. The committee
made a report upon the subject of a
week of piayer, recommending that the
week beginning November 15th next be
set aside for that purpose. The report
was adopted. The com mil tee on Metho
dist statistics reported that since the
London ecumenical council there has
been an increase of 3J per cent, in
Methodist believers. The report shows :
ministers, 42,ti;b; members, 6,495,399;
and adherents, 25,378,000. The resoln
lion was adopted making tomorrow's
session the last of the conterence.
The report of the committeeon execu
tive session recommended that a third
ecumenical council be held in 1901 and
that the executive commission, to con
sist of 80 members, be divided into two
sections, called Eastern and Western
section, this body to arrange for and
make necessary arrangements lor the
next session. 1'he report went over un
til tomorrow, and the topic ol the day,
"Church and Public Morality," taken
up.
Paraes, of New tt-u.h ualea, Falls Out
With Ilia C.iblnet.
Svdnev, Oct. 19 Sir Henry Parkes,
premier of New South Wales, has re
signed in consequence of the detent of the
government mursday when it opposed
the motion for a return of the bill regu
lating mining laws to the committee
which had considered it, in order that
the eight-hour labor clause might be
eliminated. The house then adjourned
with the understanding that the cabinet
would resign. Sir Henry was opposed
to the eight-hour provision in the bill,
but other members of the cabinet were
in favor of the clause. It is said that
Sir Henry Parkes, owing to his ad
vanced age, will now retire permanently
to private life.
(thai-gelt With KngHg-liig in Nh.itly Keal
K!ate Kpeculation.
Boston, Mass., Oct. 19 The Rev.
Sam Small was arrested in this city last
week on a charge of obtaining $1000 by
false pretenses, made by the Rev. II. N.
Monroe, an Episcopalian clergyman at
Newton, Lower 1'alls. Mr. Small had
been stumping this State for the past
few weeks in the interest of the Pro
hibition ticket. Secretary Merden, of
the Prohibition State committee, went
ball for him and he has been stumping
the State ever since. The case was
brought into the civil court to avoid the
(caudal that a criminal case might bring
to the cause of prohibition.
It is said that the transaction which
resulted in the arrest of Mr. Small was
agreed upon in August, 1890, when Mr.
Small was president of Olden university.
It is aliened that Mr. bmall induced the
Rev. Mr. Munroe to pay 1000 for a lot
of land which he declared was worth
that sum. The land belonged to the
university and it is alleged that the uni
versity demanded only $500 for it and
hat Mr. Small made $500 by this trans
action. When Mr. Munroe heard of
this he demanded the return of his
money. As it was not forthcoming he
caused the arrest of Mr. Small.
j'boCTOR
IACKERS
i PURE
i PIKX
j PILLS.
Thea Celubi-att-d ENOLIfsil
Pilla are a Poaltire Cure for Sick;
II endue he lMlouaneat, nl
Coiiatlpatlon. Small, plena..
ant and a favorite with tbe!
ludle. Bold in England tor U.
id., In America for 5o. Get;
horn from Tour Dro&rfrifts. or"
send to W. H. K00KEB CO.,
40 wert Broadway, flew Tori.
The Great French Specifla for Debility.
fSE A MAN
AGAIN!
YOUJ3AN.
Are you troubled
with any form of
nervous disease or
any disorder of the
Oenerative organs,
snsinartronioutli
fu! indiscretions or
over indulgence,
such as
Neruo n
Proatra.
tie n, Loss
of urain
Power,
Wakeful.
less. 66711- '--
mal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Weak
Memory, Loss of Power or Impotency 'I
We Guarantee Six Boxes to Curs Any Case.
A WRITTEN CUARANTEE is given for every
$5.00 order received, to refund the money
if a permanent cure is not affected.
SEQUARD'S INVICCRATOR
Is used and recommended by the leading
physicians of litis country and Europe, and
there is no question as to its value. It will
give yon Manhood.
Price, $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for$i).00. Sent
by mail on receipt ofprice, securely wrapped
and protected fi'om observation. Address,
STEWART S HOLMES DRUG CO.,
WHOLIMLIt AQIN.I, SEATTLE, WASH
FS sale by T. W. Ayers, jr. druging.
Hepner, Oregon
So said Bui-1
wer, that!
greatest of '
Novelists, and he '
never spoke more
truly, and he might
have added with equal force, that i
u the essence of success. Wisdom's
Robertine ia the synonym of merit, and
its history is access. The m.gti f.
fects of this preparation have been attest
ed by thousands of the leading Indie W
society and the stage. It is tbe only arti
cle ever discovered which given ffttm
ttl and Beautiful tint to the eoaplexioa,
at the same tune removing all roiiihnamn
of the face and arms and leavm Mta
skin soft, smooth and velvety. If hm
long been the study of chemist t fn
dnce an article that while it would t mi
tify the complexion would alio have Um
merit of being harmless, but these tvf
important qualities went never hrof ht
together until combined in
WISDOM'S
608 ftOBE$TIJI.
fltittff Utile r.irtinrhavheenmadaa
Ft'in fur ns, liv Anna I'drd, Auiila,
'', mnl .liio. Ilium, Toledo, Ohio,
cp cut. (itlierinriMloinfrftivvell. Why
"t vim? Simie ffi-ni over fAUO.Oti a
idiiIIi. Vmi run lid the work And
' h mm. w heri-vvr vmi are. Ert'i b-
gin tier nrc fusil v rarnlnir from ( to
Ilia ly. All itjrpn. UihoT you how
and atari ym. fan work In partla
or all !hf limp. Ills; money ror work
er!. Failure uiiltiinwti among then
NF.W ami wtiiiuVrf'iil 1'irtirul.nfVM.
2.1liillttttt' Co.tlSwx HBO Tort liuid, Main
fwSl
mm
1 K A It ! I unitertik to briefl
ti any (Billy lntHlie;i.it pi'Mon nretlhrr
lm I-.HI read and write, and who,
r liislrin tloti.wfll work induatrloualv,
' to earn Three Tliuuaand Dollar a,
,,:":,,,,' """-', ii.r.vrr,ne.v nve.l Will alao rurnlah
Mi. Ituait.in oreniil.ynii,iii wlili li y.,n ran ram Ihaternount.
,"m!7 f"r, ""'' ""rri'Mtiil at ali-ee. Ka.lly ami qulcklv
l amed. I dralre Inn ,, worker from earh dlairlrt oroiniy i
have already taualit and provided with employment a larra
nninlier who jra inaklna over milll a year eaeh. Ii'a IS K W
li"' llr"lnr" ' B fe K. Adilreti at on".
C. Al.l.K.V, 1Ik o, A i, main, Mulutt.
WiM Wiriboun Wlpad Out
Passaic, N. J., Oct. 20 The great
warehouse and contents, loot) barre s of
wine, of the Spear New Jersey Wine
Company, burned this morning. Tbe
office and pleat of the Passaic Item, lo
cated in the building, were also de
stroyed. Loss $100,000; insurance small.
A itriglil. V.iUiijc M .u Ui-ad.
New York, Oct. 19 Henry A. Gilder
sleeve, Jr., second sou of Judkte Henry A.
Gildersleeve, of the Superior court, died
this morning of typhoid fever. He was
21 years of age, quite an athlete, a grad
uate of Columbia college and Columbia
law school and member of Troop A New
York cavalry.
Tmk MhJiI Hunrly'a I'tacs,
New Yokk, Oct. 19 It is announced
today that John A. Hchlecher has
assumed the chief editorship of the Mail
and Express, made vacant by the death
of tbe late Major Bundy. Schlecher re
tires from the editorship of Frank Les
lie's Weekly to accept this place.
K lied lr a ita.ir mtf C't.lllal.in.
Bkhi.in, Oct. 19 A dispatch from
Breslan, cap tal of the Province of Hili
cia, says : iiy a railroad collision today
at Kolilfurt five persons were killed and
many injured.
D'tn't V lr italiour.
London. Oct. 19 The Pall Mall Ga
zette this alternoon, reterring to the ap
pointment of riallour as lirst lord of tne
treasury, ana tticrelore as tne conserva
tive leader in the house ot commons as
successor of the late William Henry
Smith, Buys: 'The appointment is not
bad thing for the opposition. We
prefer to meet fighting men. It will be
nothing but a boon to tbe Liberals to
have opposed to them a man specially
identified with coercion in its most deli
am form."
1 lm llllanc Fllliif to Piece.
Baltimohk, Oct. 19 United States
Senator Wade Hampton, who is visiting
here, in an interview with a Sun re
porter said: "The Farmers' Alliance is
rapidly disintegrating in the South and
within the next four years it will en
tirely disappear. People are rapidly
awakening to the absurdity of the de
mands the organization has promul
gated." TrftC'ipfJ MdKom tr Kftllre.
Boston, Mass., Oct. 19 The noted
telescope makers, Alvang and George B.
Clark, of Cambridge, are to dissolve
partnership because ol ill health of the
senior partner.
Mr.. I'ariiKll Mill Hick.
London, Oct. 19 Mrs. l'arnell, widow
of l'arnell, continues in a very weak and
prec rious condition. She is unable to
sleep without the ai I of drugs and can
not partake of solid food.
England's buiij u Of oreat'nff.
London, Oct. U2 Bullion in the Bank
of England decreased 384,000 during
the past week.
dtfwJ fi(cA c&U .
A AfmUbf mill on, Mk
0jaaaJL StoodS Julius'
MONEY
i'iii(iral)y, by tlunt of
iiift or ll, and In ihalr
iiik'r.m li clever Nicy live. Any
ttl ill li IV I irk. 'v n laam.
Wr fur ni sh evcryiliinir. Wn itnrl yuu. No risk. You can darot
yutinimrt' m tuts, or all your (line to the work. ThliUaa
entirely ni'W lend, it ml 1 1 ring" woinlnrt'ul tttcress to every worker.
nt'Kliimirs nr -nriiiir from 'J5 to iitrwrck and upward,
and iiKiro nfli r a lltila enjii rlfnca. We ran furnish you jfaa am
ployiiiciitHi.il li'H' li you i llV.V,. No iiiu:oto eaiilalu hare, Full
luf.'niiatluti tUKfal. 'I'KUKafcCO., AIJL1A, aUlfcl.
WOVEN WIRE
ItIel FENCING
WIRC S TffVWWt Hurt atLYflbx.
II Ilia.
, -
ka
ACKNOWLEOnFO THE REST
ror Lawns, Gardens, harms, lunches and Railroads.
Hltlt'KH lt.;l)UL'KI. Sold by 1ii
Slrltlil.l.KN'S POIIIiTUr NOTING,
r. FlteiltlHT PAID
1. Nfltv Thin I
p anirimitf I no DRffirHipT r.xtra llaavy Hclvaaf.
TO0 MoVullea Wovsa wire FariM Oo.. Cnloaffn. HL
OGH PATENOPBJNQiHICilja
I',I1lr-t'l'-trJAW.l IX IJVKHY KEMPECT.
LIGHTEST, STRONGEST AND
EASIEST KIDITTG VEHICLE ON
EARTH.
0J3QS1S
E0A3 W&C3HS,
PilAETOKS,
AND
SURREYS
On this Wonflerful
BPBINO-.
Of
at
X BABCOCK & VIELE CARRIAGE COMPANY-
Sole Proprietor! and Manufacturer!,
Write for Catalog. litntUm thin Pnpfr, FVA WSVTKLE, IXVIA XA,
THE POSITIVE CURE.
SLY BKUl'HSiW. M n,nr,Nm for. Wcewirt.l
EASY LABORS PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH
CT OSACE PILLS,
PURELY VEGETABLE AND PERFECTLY HARMLESS,
Being compounded from numerous herbs and roots, which
have been in use among the Osage Indian! for years. It
ii the use of these roots and herbs which renders that gener
ally dreaded event so remarkable safe and easy with them.
The use of Osage Pills should begin three weeks before
eipected confinement. Thousands of Testimonies opea for
Inspection at our offices. Santf lor Circular, trice, per box, $2.
For Hala by K'ir Sale bv T. W. AvT. Jr., ll.'pim.T Or.
or lant In plain wrappar, poat-pald, on raettlpt of ai.OO.
THI 08ACI MEDICINE CO. WICHITA, KANS.