7 T THE WEEKLY HEPPNER GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 26, 1891 T HE'S AFTER THEM. Laughton and His Little Knife. WILL RUN FOR THE ASSEMBLY. I.Ives to Down His Knemlea Senator Allen May Find Him Sitting as Speaker In the Next Legis Conconulia-, Nov. 10 One of Lieu tenant Governor Laughton'a closest friends is authority for the statement that Laughton will run for the Assembly in Okanogan county next year. It is i onceded that he can have the Repub lican nomination and with his popular ity in this county election is almost as sured. "Okanogan" Smith, the preaent representative, is said to have declared that he would under no circumstances accept the position again. When asked what Laughton'a reason could be for taking auch a position his friend replied that Laughton's one polit ical purpose now was to get even on his enemieB and chief among these are Ferry, Squire and Allen. Allen will come ud for re-election next year and that is Laughton's opportunity to get even on the little triumvirate which has been downing him. Laughton being the best presiding officer who ever Bat at Olympia there is strong likelihood that he would be elected speaker of the house and be in a position of exceptional power. Talk or an Attack ou ltiiaala Cause s rattle. Vienna, Nov. 10 Saturday's panic was partly due to the loose talk current of the splendid opportunity offered by Russia's present condition for an attack upon her by the Oreibund in order to terminate the peace and prevent Russia and France from completing the enor-1 mous preparationa mat, are meiy w place them on an equality with the IJreibund. lie l'.nyi 1 I'arn. Carson, Nov., Nov. 10 Arthur Leon ard, clerk of Wells Fargo Express com pany, has been arrested on a charge of embezzling $2000. Leonard has been running high hand and lost heavily at faro, $1000 in one night, $8000 in an other, all in three weeks. He is bonded by the Vacific Burety company, of San Francisco, whose agent ia now in Car son. La Gri.ipa In Ll Fr.inoe. Paws, Nov. 16 Influenza of a virulent type has appeared in Periguex and other towns in the department of D'Orgne. The large seminary at Periguex is closed in consequence of the disease. Kiln M iking In India. London, Nov. 10 A dispatch from India tella o a number of private ex periments in that country with dyna mite explosion, with a view to induce rain. The disDatch states that dynamite was explodod on the hills at Madras at an altitudo of 500 feet and that the ex plosions produced smart showers over an area of four or five miles square. I'rlnce George liecon'Hng. London, Nov. 10 The alarm excited bv the announcement of the illness of Prince George, the second son of the Prince of Wales, who is suffering from , an attack of enteric fever, was allayed this morning by the announcement that he had passed a good night and that he ia making satisfactory progress toward recovery. Revolution In Mexico. Rio Grande City, Tex., Nov. Hi News was received here today that on the 12th instant Catarino Garza and about 100 men were attacked by several hundred Mexican soldiers near Mier. fvtnrinn hnld his around. A vol ley was fired at his force but with no damage, and it was returned by revolu tionists causing the death of three sol dierB and wounding one. The govern ment forces fell back in disorder. Sunieoted of Train Kobbery. Galena, 111., Nov. 10 Ralph White, one of the men held at Racine, Wis., under suspicion of being implicated in the train robbery at Western Union Junction, ia a member of one of the beBt and wealthiest families in this county, being a eon of J. W. White, president of the Hanover Woolen company and nephew of Senator Cheney, of New HamDshire. He ia well known here as an excellent young man, with a passion for hunting. He left home a week ago to indnlea in this sport with his cousin Hnndnrarm who is also favorably known here. Their friends scoff at the idea that they had anything to do with the robbery. f.ntmpv niflalals Indicted. Vnnir. Nov. 16 An indictmen4 against the management of the Louisi ana State Lottery company has been found bv the United States grand jury which completed ita work in Trenton, N. J., yesterdav. J. P. Labure, M. P. Arnoult, P. Voirheea. A. J. Iiachman, W. Vaieton, L. Poche, J. L. Perwig, If. O. Fahend, P. L. Herwig, C. 11. Hyam, J. A. Morris, F. T. Howard, J.' F. Hor ner and Paul Conrad are among those indicted. They are charged with in fringing on the lottery law by issuing a pamphlet purporting to be a decision on the lottery case in which were secreted envelopes for the sending of money for lottery tickets. These booka were sent through the ma Is. Another Itepabllean Iret. Lisbon, Nov. 10 The Republicans were badly defeated in yesterday's elections. Chinese Rioters Put to Death Large Indemnities PalJ. London, Nov. 16 Tbe Chronicle'! cor respondent at Shanghai aayB: "The capture of Tehwei, near Foo Choo, on Tuesday by 15,000 rebels, was a well organized riaing, the rebels being armed with repeaters ana were lea Dy capame men. The outbreak waa directed mainly againat the authorities, though anti- foreign cnea were heard, ine omciaia ware nowarless. The European resi- dente are apprehensive of the spread of the revolt, ine britisn coneui nere in an interview said that he believed the recent disquietude only temporary, the spring and aummer being the favorable period lor outrages in unina. i,igiu draft gunboats are an absolute necessity to protect the Europeans in the interior and at the river treaty ports, where massacres will inevitably follow unless Bpecial preventive measures are adopted. In spite of the semi-official statement two Chang rioters have been beheaded and others bastinadoed. It is a notori ous fact that the real culprits are still free, being protected against arrest by exalted officials. Agents of the Pekin treasury have paid the indemities agreed upon, 2000 pounds, to the sufferers at Wuchu, and 4000 pounds to the families of the Europeans killed at Wusseh. American missionary Dart expresses the opinion that the trouble will be renewed next spring." GER MAN REICHSTAG. in Levenin8 p-u-& Gov,t Reprt-Au ,7 j88 Kaiser's Policy Awaited Anxiously. BAVARIANS INCENSED AT HIM. Gross- Immorality ExIsU In th rrencn 4rmv-Uu4.li I ' Pneoutlng Ger man and an Eiodui Country la Impending. THEY ARE HAPPY NOW. The Loves of Arthur and Emily. IT ALL ENDS IN MARRIAGE. Mrs. Malllard Leaves Her Htisbanl ror the I.ovo tif a Farm Hand, anil U Flnullv Married to Hlin-A Scandal in High Lira Ended. TT.imifiri Cal.. Nov. 16 Emilv Mail- lard and Arthur Insrram were married Saturday. This ends the Maillard case ABSOLUTELY PURE Damng if Frcm That ECONOMY IN SPAIN. Queen Regent's Wishes Respected. Prluoeas Stephanie of Austria Said to Be In Lore With Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria Germany Friendly to Slam The Finns Ignored. SCANDINAVIAN NEWS. n or money refunded. Mrs. Maillard waa living with her husband at San Anselo, a small town about 20 miles from San Francisco, and announced one day that she was going to that city for a visit. She was seen on the train by an acquaintance, but after that disaDDeared completely, and no tmna nf har .-mild be found. Detectives were put on the case and a reward was ollered. ine papers aa vanced various theories, and every clue mho fnllmvoil nn without success. Then aiirtrinnlv her husband aDneared. and announced that she had been found and ha wanted no further search or discus aion. The next 8tep waa the filing of a divorce auit by him, and then the whole atorv came out. The Drominence of the parties, Mr. Maillard'a father havirnr been aecretary to Napoleon in his younger days, and Mr. Thompkin, Mrs. Maillard'a father, heinc- a prominent capitalist of San Francisco, caused the greatest interest to be aroused in the caae. Mrs. Maillard was inclined to stout ness and waa in the habit of taking long rides and walks through the country. Her husband did not care tor tnat sort of thing, and bo her companin on these trips was a laborer on her father-in-law'e ranch, named Ingram. Aa time passed, Mrs. Maillard became interested in the handsome farm hand, and one day, as she romantically ex pressed it, "our eyea met and then we knew each other'a secret." From that time her only thought was to get away from her. husband, whom she came to hate, and' go with the man that had won her heart. She went to San Francisco where she met Ingram and together they went to a lumbering camp near Eureka, Hum boldt county. Here tney were Durieu from prying eyea until ahe wrote a letter to her husband and from this her hiding Dlace was discovered, and a reporter sent to interview her. She expressed nersell as tnorougniy satisfied with the choice she had made, and though she Bhowed some regret at being parted from her cnuuren, sne nau no inclination to return. Though she had always shown a great deal of family pride, and had been inclined to be aristocratic and exclusive in her social relations, she appeared to enjoy her rough surroundings, and showed no scruples at living thus in violation of the laws of society with a man who was not her husband. Ingram, on the other hand, felt keenly hia aituation, and expressed araat intnrast in the nrozress of the di vorce proceedings. The granting of the divorce and aubaeqnent marriage will nrnhahlv nermit them to retire 'rora public view. . I. d a Satel Rhhi.im Nov. lfi It ia reported that the Ka aer will be decidedly pacific in the tone of hia speech tomorrow at the nf tha reichstag. while at the same time.upholding the ability of Ger many to uphold ine imperial intereotn. BAVARIANS INCENSED AT THE KAI8EB. Mimirit. Nov. 16 There is a strongly supported movement among the city . U, A y y m -j-Q BE INCREASED liUUUlllUlD vr -- tha on Han hook or the Kaisers aura- graph entry on the occasion of hia recent vieit, to tne eneci wat mo m ui Kina ia t.ha sunreme law. Lb is wkuou that the statement is not true of the King of Bavaria, who is a constitutional monarch, and that if it waa made aa an alluaion to tne Kaiser nimaBii, u " in mil t. t.n the neoDle of Bavaria. Tha foo no nn tne suoieci runs very t Nov. 07 Tha nuances ox high in Munich, and it is thought that gpain have so long been shaken that the w tha anihnritioa dn not themselves ex- ,i,i ,,o nf thnt. envarnment in the nunee the obnoxious entry, it may be airantinn of a slashinsr economy has not done against their wishes. The incident aroueed much stir in the London mar- haa aroused all the Bavarian jeaiousy ui ket although everybody approves ine Pnmsia. and it is ODenlv charged that hniAnaoanf the aueen resent in stop- the Kaiser is endeavoring to entrench in tne addition to the navy, while upon the liberties of Bavarian people. everv other maritime power ia laying The matter will probably be a matter of ,xr,tion rifrht and left or issuing loans discussion in tne Bavarian naiuuer ui . hniW irnnc ads. Deputies. A dispatch from Madrid says that the HoniALisTS make a iiitM aih tit aw nn ipv was aeiermineu unuil uo- Berlin Nov. 10 The Socialist mem- cause the queen regent resolved that it bers of the reichstag held a meeting snouid oe. iu Tf 'To . '.ill yesterdav to consider their course as to jeciea, ine queou n the case of Socialist Deputy Smith held have to be content with the. .respectably in imprisonment under sentence dv ine mil noi iotunuu, n.v- tribunal at unemniiz. xuey uum- , . j..:i.j hi. rolaaaa Tha nueen.it is said, is urging an pending the session of the reichstag. other economy and that ia the stoppage It is said that in this they will have the of the pensmna of ex-ministers after a n-t nf ..nnoirWahla number of certain period, scores oi lormer ouuuwi v v I . . , Sweden Experiences Earthquakes. NOTES FROM THE FAR NORTH. Beati Grandfather'! Clock-From Gothenburg- to Dunkirk In an Open Boat Foreign Commerce of Norway Separate Minister of Foreign A II a Ira. 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Iiutoftjrajilia 1'aken c lite. receipt of almost daily tokens of his regard. Francis Joseph, it is said, does not look on tms auair wuu approval, both because he thinks Stephanie should be entirely devoted to her hus band's memory and because he has doubts about Ferdinand's position. GERMANY FRIENDLY TO SIAM. TUpt.tN Nov. 17 While the cordial and magnificent reception ol frince Damrong, of Siam, by the Kaiser was doubtless prompted in large part by a Altogether the aituation of Germans in desire to sustain German interests and pnI,ii iu faat hnenminir intolerable. influences on that kingdom, it is also construed as notice to France that Ger- Rusaia is fast becoming intolerable, THK I'Ol'E WELL AGAIN, TJr,u Nnv. lfi The PoDe has fully re covered his health and notwithstanding tho cnnl weather, takes dailv exercise in the Vatican garden, except when it interpreted, as shown by his subsequent a Killroari Stilka Coming. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 16 Trouble is the freight conductors and brakemen of the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis railroad, which threatens to develop into a strike. Tne anmWtnra and brakemen have several grievances against the road and among other tilings ueinanu nu iuum wages and reduction of the number of hours. The company refuses to accede to the demands. A meeting will be held next Wednesday at which the said em ployes will declare a strike. Baltimore, Md., Nov. lti Charles F. Mayer, president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company submitted to the stockholder in the annual meeting here today, his statement of the affairs of the company for the fiscal year ended Sep t.mher an 18HI. The s ockholders were o well pleased with the statement that they voted that a minute be made of their appreciation of the prudent, wise and energetic management of the affairs of the company by President Jiayer. The table of operations for the year shows net earnings $7,462,000, income from other sources makes a total of $8,712,000; from thi- deduct interest on bonded indebtedness, rentals, taxes and other charges leaving a balance $,092,-000. RnkTnK Nov. 18 The eclipse of the . ... t i moon last nigm was owourvou m moat favorable circumstances in this city as the sky was cloudle-s. At liarvara pnotograpuu wero ura, th nlatea bein2 exDosed five minutes, one at a time, the greatest totality being exposed 10 minutes. The plates were immediately aeveiopea anu examinou, the principal object of the observation being to determine if possible whether the moon has a satellite. No sign of such a body was discovered. Harvard also established an observatory in Arequipa, l'eru, where the search for the satel lite were also made. Observations were also taken at Harvard of the eclipse of one of the satellites ot lupiter. This eclinse beiran at 5:29 and lasted three minutes. . Threa lnillaii blvoa fur Oat. Los Angei.es, Nov. 17 Judge Ross, of the United States court, has sentenced three Yuma Indians to 'death for the brutal murder of an old medicine man of their tribe some montliB ago. Tank to many should be found championing Si amese mdepenaence against J reucu g- - .. ,. .... .,.. frince uamrong nimseu evmeutiv storms, when he takes exercise in a nan remark8 part of the prince's mission r,oMullv fitted nn for the nurnose in the . la tn mnn.l Knuland and Ger- Vatican. i ih repuitc many in respeci xo wuat protounuu has not come to a decision on the ques- Kiam .nni,i ftxria(.t should France be- tion of leaving Rome, but that there is too aggressive. England is said no reason to Deneve inai vub iuh uj to nave g,v6n a favorable reply ana ine Deeu ttuauuuueu. indications inai uermany wm a P.nlo. TUB FINNS IGNORED. r AT 1T Kl,,nT. Avlfa, BEHNE, JOV. lO 1US uiMaiat.HU.ua I T1- I j I. K.l.nJ k. (h town of Winterthur is n a state ol miu,'' 'r , financial nanic owln. to the suspension announcement of the imperial ukase ex- i War TsnuMies Square Hia Aecounts, Nashville. Tenn.. Nov. 16 A horrible case of poisoning is reported from Centre romt in nenaerson county. iuti drovers went to the house of Joe Kegan to collect money due tbeni. Kegan claimed that he could not pay the money and asked the men to give him more tune. They reiuseu k uo hub uu tu.u him if he did not pay at once they would levy on him. This angered Regan, and he deter mined upon a plan to square the debt and get in a deadly revenge. He in vited the four men to remain for supper and during the meal brought in some white corn whisky, of which all drank. The debauch continued far into the night, and one by one the men leu over mio a sleep from which three of them never awakened. Next morning the four lay stretched on the floor of the dining hall. WhAn found. Jack Baker. John Holly and Sam Wilson were dead and William Hagelin was unconscious, but was after wards revived. Kegan is under arrest. He is considered to be parti insane. of the principal bank in the place. Heavy Bail Fixed. k'tnusTiiH. N. Y.. Nov. 14 An appli' ration has been made bv counsel for James E. Ostrander and Matthew T. Trombours, defaulting treasurer and as sistant treasurer of the Ulster County Savings Institution before Judge Edwards, at a special term here, to fix the amount of bail necessary for tiia clients. Counsel wanted the court to fix the amount to exceed $20,000 which was strongly opposed by the dis trict attorney who thought that the amount should be at least $50,000. The md OBtrander's bail at $40,000 and Trambours $3U,000. It is not believed either will be able to outttin sureties at these figures. Slashed la a Brawl. . San Francisco, Nov. 14 In a saloon brawl this morning Richard McTigue was slashed with a knife across the ab Hnmen and Inft thiirh. and mav die. He accused Frank Cording, a painter, who was arrested. ran ha enmcd at ourNKWHn, of work. rui)llly and honurably. bjr Ihoaa of either tea, vouns or old, and In their own locallttra.whflrBvor ihry lira. Any one law. do (he work. Kii.y to learn. urnl.h everyihhiR. Wo .tail yon. No rl.k. You can de,ol iienia, or all your umo 10 uir .- . ...4 ..H I.. I..... u nn.l.rOil mln tl to e,rV worker. :lnnrr are earntna; from to o per wrea ano uynam more alter a iitua experience, n e can i.iu,.,, ,.. - pluvmeiit anil leach you riir.it. fto apace to eapia u a-,-. iurrrmaliou PI1KK. TKI E afc CO.. it'JtB'li, lliaS. Brtiipr little fortune. haffheen madeaUj fVl ror ua, oy Anna """-r IVaaa, and Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio, see cut. Other, nredolngu well, tthy not you? Soma earn oter S600.OU a mouth. Von can do tha work and Hre) ,it h ,me, wherever you are. Evv' b - It) a day. A II age.. We .how yon how and start you. I'an work In .pare tint or all the lime. Bltr money for work era. Failure unknown among then. N F.W and wonderful. Partlculara fraa. V.llallult.t 'o..IloOI"iitlund,Mla A TF.AK1 I undertake to briefly teach any tulrly intelligent peraon of either .ex, who can read and write, and who, alter Instruction, will work Indu.trloualy, n earn Three Thou.and Dollars a Vearinthelrown localltles.wlicn-ver they llee.l wlllalaofurnlah the aituation or emplymenl,nt which you can earn thatamount. No money for tneunlca. .urcea.fut a. above. F.a.llyand qulcklr learned, fdcalre but ona worker from each dlalricl orojunty. 1 have already taught and provided with employment a large ( number, who are making over IKU) a year each. It'alVKW and MO 1. 1 la. Full particular. K KKE, Addre.. at onca, K. J, ALl.l:S. llux 4ie, Auutiatu, Maine. Adjustable Extension Stand. It will tending to Finland, now prevailing in linunia in reference to the export of cereals excenting wheat. The Ukase entirely iimoreB the Finnish diet, and in n far abroeates the constitution of Fin' land, which Alexander L ana nis succes sors swore to support, irom the tem per of the Finns there is little donbt that in tne event of a war between Uer many and Kussia, they woula De louau largely on the side of Germany. THI BIGGEST 1HINGS. Trii Banking Houao Falls. Tyler, Tex., Nov. Hi The banking house of Bonner & Bonner has assigned for the benefit of preferred creditors and depositors generally. So far as can be ascertained the liabilities of the bank will exceed $500,000. The assets are said to be more than able to cover the liabilities, but as they consist in part, at leaat, of Btocks and personal papers, it is not known whether they will realize enough to pay deposit accounts and other debts, Governor-General to Resign. WinnkI'EO, Nov. 14 Uispatch to the Tribune irom Ottawa, Ont., says Lord Stanley, governor general is on the point of resigning to go to India. H w About the Other Three T San Francisco, Nov. 14 John u. Church, convicted of an attempt to mur rlar hia fourth wife last August, was I today sentenced to pay a fine of $1000 and serve one year in tne county uau. The most extensive park in Europe is Deer Park in Denmark. It contains 4200 acres. The largest park in the United States is Fairmount, at Philadelphia, and con tains 2740 acres. The largest university is Oxford in England. It consists of 21 colleges and five balls. The highest monument in the world is the Washington monument, being WO feet from its base. The highest natural bridge in tbe world is at Rockbridge, Va., being WO feet high to tbe bottom of the arcn. The great wall of China, built 200 B. C, is 1250 miles in length, 20 feet high and 25 thick at the base. The largest foreign landholder in the United States is the English Syndicate No. 1, in Texas, with 4,600,000 acres. The most remarkable echo known is that in the castle of Bimonetta, two miles from Milan. It reports the echo of a pistol 60 times. The longest Bpan of wire in the world ia used for a telegraph in India over tha river Kistuah. It is over 0000 feet and is stretched between two bills 1200 feet high. Tbe tallest man was John Hale, of Lancashire, England, who waa 9 feet 6 inches in heiicht. His hand was 17 inches long and 64 inches broad. Ir. Leary Dlstalasad Bostok, Nov. 14 Dr. Leary, for 12 yearn sugar examiner of thae cuatome house, has been dismissed by Appraiser Dodge, St. Birgitta on the ground that they are not genuine. "In this connection,'' says a paper, "we might mention that a Norrkoping scholar claims to have proven that said bonos are actually St. ijirgitta's. lie haB discovered that the remaining portion of the Bkull shows apvnral abnormal bumns which serve as a natural explanation of the revelations of Birgitta." NORWAY. CmiisTiAmA, Hov. 7 Norway haB 730 physicians. The Left waB de'eattd in Christiania, but polled fully double as large a vote aa at the last election. The foreign commerce of Norway dur inir the first three-nuarters of the cur' rent year amounted to $27,755,000, soine- wnat leas loan in eacn ui tut, two mediately preceding years. During the first eight months of the year there were ZIW business laiiures re norted. as compared with 217 in the cor responding period last year. The following extract from Ihe Norm as to one ot isiornson a cauipmH" atmnt-hfin on the aubiect of separate uiin Bter ol torenrn anairs muv dj reau uu interest: "Someof you perhaps do not know how we are disgraced by the proB ent Btate of afi'aira. If a man abroad amnio r.v tret an invention patentee, in Norway, where does he write to about it? ToNorwav? Oh, no; he writes to Sweden. And there they write to Nor way, and then Norway writes back to Sweden, and Sweden carries the answer abroad. Or, if a business firm fails in France and its connections here in Nor way are to be investigated, the corres pondence of the two countries is not car ried on. direct, but through the Swedish ministry of foreign affairs, which refers the matter to the Norwegian govern ment. Then the matter IB looKeu up, and the reBults arecoinmunicnted in the eamo roundabout way via Sweden to France. It is Just as if JNorway were a baby and Sweden her nurse: when somebody talks to the child the nurse answers for it. "Should a Norwegian, while in foroign parts, be unfortunate enough to need help from his own country to get home the correspo dence has to pass through the Swedish authorities. No matter, be it ever so little, concerning our mer chant marine, which ranks the third in the world, but what it muBt be laid first before Sweden. In the eyes of the out i side world Sweden alone, and not we, has anything to do with it. A minister i of foreign affairs of our own will be bo little, some say, well ne won v ue any bigger to be sure, than we are ourselves. , But be will be ours!" DENMARK. Cohkniiaobn, Nov. 7 A monument of i i.-rorlorib- VII was un veiled the other day in Nykjoping on the Falster Island. A laborer, of Esbjerg, has Just been married for the fifth time, lie is not quite 50 years old yet. A cannery will be established at Fnrtiarir r.v K. A. Abrahainsen who was engaged in the cannery business on the Pacific coast some timge ago. A new statue will be eroded to the memory of the agricultural chemist Fjord, on the Laboratory square, in Copenhagen. ilolger Dracbmann, the author, is to establish a literary variety theatre in Copenhagen. Electric lights will prouaoiy soon ue introduced in the city of Sorm. The. Caar alwavs proves himself gen erous when he visits Copenhagen. 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