Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 05, 1897, Image 2

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The telephone line from Hepp-
ner to Long (Jreek and Uanyon
City is assured. It will be built
and interior people can count
upon it.
The wheat market has taken an
other jump and late last week the
price in Portland was the highest
known at any time during the re
cent flurry.
Senator John H. Mitchell
has returned to Oregon. Now it
is in order for Lydell Baker to
send up his card that the senator
may know of his greatness.
WHAT OCR EXCHANGES BAY.
Senator Mitohell, of Oregon, propose!
to attempt something at the short ses-
ion (or the Nicaragua oaoal. Bather a
large task, though it deserves suocess.
Tbrongh that ditch liea the road to the
commercial independence of the Pacific
tales 8. F. Bulletin.
We eipeot nothing in that direction
from tbe present congress, bat we look
for early action by tbe next, with Ore
gon's "big fonr" in tbe ranks doing bat
tle for the interests of tbeir constituents
and tbe greatest single benefit that can
be conferred npon them by the govern
ment is tbe construction of the Nica
ragua oanal. Salem Statesman.
A DALLES HOMMJP.
A Stranger
that and Bobbed
Depot.
Near tbe
SENATORIAL CONTESTS.
The Spokesman-Review pub
lished a twenty-four page New
Year's edition last Friday. It was
excellently edited, and in all very
creditable to Spokane and its Re
view,
National republican interest now
centers in the selection of senators Business may be successful or
from the doubtful states. Chief of I unsuccessful, just as people man
all perhaps is the senatorial fight age. That explains why failures
in North Carolina. are taking place now just as they
Senator Pritchard. savs an ex- always nave been Irora time lm-
change, will have to fight hard for memorial
re-election. He waa chosen two
vears aco to fill out the unexpired Mayor Pennoyer, of Portland,
term of the late Senator Vance. bR9 donated to the city board of
His election was broueht about by charities $1,250, one-half his semi-
fnaion of norjulists and reDubli- annual salary. Inis is certainly a
cans. They pledced him to free ver7 liberal donation and in keep
silver, but that did not prevent in8 with hia ante-election promise,
him from loyally supporting Mc
Kinley before and after the St
Jjouis convention, lie nas se
cured the indorsement of the re-
Tbn Oregonian states that "Senator
Mitobell has spoken and voted for free
coinage in the senate upon every oppor
tunity." Now that is not true. At the
only time wnen tne question was up,
when the divided line was drawn the
fioanoe committee's report on the Ding,
ley tariff bill Senator Mitohell voted
with bis party. What a man will do is
best disolosed at those supreme moments
when a oboioe must be made. The vote
on tbe senate substitute to the Dingley
bill was one of those occasions, Senator
Mitohell voted with his party while Tel
ler voted against it. No other oppor
tunity to vote has been presented but
later he has spoken in support of Mo
Einley's candidaoy and defended the St
Louis platform. Those are official acts.
What more can a man do? Hillsboro
Independent.
Tbe eastern part of tbe state, regard
less of party, are interested in tbe elec
tion of Senator Mitchell to sucoeed him
self. There is much to be done for the
development of this part of tbe state by
congress and we need a man there who
oan do something. There is not a bet
tor worker in tbe senate than Mr.Mitoh-
Saturday last a man told a Dalles re
porter how be was stopped by a thug on
the streets of that oity, shot and robbed:
''I came np from Portland on tbe boat
Thursday evening , and a little while be
fore 10 o'clock 1 walked np to the depot
to see about purchasing a ticket to Bran
don, Minnesota. I remained at tbe de
pot nntil perhaps twenty minutes after
tbe eaetbound train pulled out, and then
started down tbe ruilroad track for the
hotel. At about a car's length this side
(east) of tbe switch by the electric- light
plant, a man stepped from behind a oar
and presented a pistol within six inches
of my faoe, accompanying tbe action
with tbe words, "Hold np your hands,
and don't say a word or I'll blow the
whole d d bead off you!" I had my
bands in my pockets and in tbe pocket
was a bunch of keys fastened to an
aluminum ohain, and in pulling my
hands out I suppose tbe rattle of the
keys or the gleam of tbe chain made the
robber think I had pulled a pistol, and
be fired instantly. Tbe bullet passed
through tbe skirt of my coat, a sack, and
tbe pistol was so close that tbe flash set
it on fire. He agRin raised the pistol,
and as be did so I struck it dowu with
my hands, and this shot was the one
that wounded me."
Tbe man was robbed, and orawled to
the electric lighting station, where he
found assistance.
SUMMONS.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Orefton for the ' ounty of Morrow.
A. Woolery, Plaintiff,
VI.
Samuel E. Walker, Defendant.
To Samuel E. Walker, Defendant.
In th name of tha State of Oreson: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
Dlaiut filed against you in the above entitled
cause on or before the firit day of tne next
regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
March the first, 1S97;
and If you fail to answer for want thereof, the
planum will tane judgment against you ior me
sura. One Hundred Sixty and 55-100 Dollars
with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent
per annum from the 11th day of Oct. 18'Jtt. For
the sum of One Hundred Twenty-five and 20-100
Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from the 11th day of
Oct. im: for the sum of twenty-five dollars at
torney's fee and for his costs and disbursements.
This Summons is served bv Dublication pur
suant to an order of Stenhen A. Lowell. Judge ol
the above entitled court, made on the 2rlth day
Of Dec, 1896. J. N. BROWN,
605-17. Attorney for Plaintiff.
Ms i Mate 111 Hanna ?
Nothing, except that he has just discovered that at the
Odd Combination Store of
P. C. Thompson Co.
Is the best place to buy Salt, Sugar, Soap, Sardines, Socks, Saspeniiers,
Sewing Machines, Shotguns, or Saws. Complete lines of Groceries or
Hardware. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for the County of Morrow,
J. A. Woolery, Plaintiff,
vs.
Samuel E. Walker, Defendant.
To Samuel E. Walker, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
herehv reciuired to anDear and answer tbe com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
cause on or before the first day of the next
regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
The first day of March, 1897;
and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof
tne piamtin win taxe judgment againsiyou ior
the sum of Eighty-five and 70-100 Dollars, with
Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cant er
annum from the 12th day of Oct. 1896; for the
sum of fifty dollars, attorney's fee, and for hla
coBts ana disbursements.
This summons is served bv publication pur
suant to an order of Stephen A Lowell. Judge
of the above entitled court, made on the '26th
day of December, 1896. J. N. BROWN,
sun-17. Attorney ior riaiutin.
It is now positively stated that
Nelson Dingley, of Maine,- has
been offered and has accepted the e)l : be baa proven himself to be an able
publican state convention and the position of secretary of the treas- and efficient worker and one that standi
bigb in the councils of tbe nation and
tbe state oannot afford to replaoe bim
with a new man. The Republican be
lieves tbat there is no one who oan do so
muoh for Oregon in the senate as Sena
tor Mitobell and therefore favors bis re
election. Union Republican.
party managers are using every ef- ury under Pres. McKinley. This
fort to secure his election. Tbe i8 a good selection, and it is to be
democrats, however, will combine hoped that the rumor is well
any element to defeat Pritchard. founded.
Pritchard' s chief rivals are Col. O,
II. Dockery, for years a leading re
publican of the state, but a sup-
poiter of Bryan in the late cam-
Tbose who wish Senator Mitchell to
sny something more on the money qaes
tion would not be at all satisfied if be
used tbeir identioal language on that
sabjeot, bat they wonld say "Mr. Mitoh-
When you found
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles.
Symptoms: Moisture; intense itching
and stinging; most at nigh; worse by
BoratohiDg' If allowed to oontinae tarn
ore form wbioh often bleed and uloerate
becoming very sore. Swayne's Oint-
ui e ut stops the itching Bud bleeding,
Deals ulceration, and in most oases re
moves tbe tumors. At druggists, or by
until, for 50 oents. Dr. Swayne & Hon,
Philadelphia.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
J. of Oregon for Morrow County,
J. W. Whalley and Wm. T.
Minr, partners doing nusi
ness as Whalley & Mulr,
nainuns,
James W. Swezea, Defendant.
lo James W. Swezea. Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon
You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against vou in the above entitled
cause on or before the first day of the next
SETTLERS LOSE NO K1GHT8.
The Spanish authorities at
Madrid have recalled Captain
General Weyler. They claim he
sr-k a m a II 1 . Z F . L 11
paign ; lvailroad Commissioner nft8 maae no progress m iaci mey
Wilson, a populist, and the late say be is inefficient. Spain must
populistio candidate for governor, have just heard of his famous
W. A. Guthrie. Pritchard is con- plans of warfare by the use of the ell you are too late.
fident he will win and win easily, associated press and the telegraph, the ohanoes of eleotion were against yon, lands are hereby reserved
. , .. . . . m, n i -i . . i you decided, but it's the triok of a poli- ment and diaprsition pend
Ills election is important There- Cuban independence is not yet ind no WbeD BPenB. ooll)(reg(, uutil furlber orUe
publican party is absolutely sure aeaa. tor WBi defeated these fellows,
of only 43 senators in the next con. . " T lot of them, too, said if Dolph wss elected
... i it ia rartrtrran innr .1 it H.niitr a i - ...
cross. A reDUulican senator from I "-r - liermann ana Mitoneii woaia us a
- I 1 (lit a-. W 1 j 1 - ... ....
Kentucky is confidently expected. memDer 01 lU8 ure8on "aiiroaa reated, and then tbey proceeded to do
who w 1 make 41 Mr. rritrhard'- cowuiibbiou, uegouauug ior uib - - - ----,
In tbat
...il,LM eA TV.InW
m . -a I UBUIO It w aw nujriuiun DU UVBI ASUIfU,
uuw vuo .0ou,UB thiB ,aU. MftWng to beat Hermann,
01 UOUgiaS COUnty. l. li. Was .nd now it ia anv thlno- to defeat Mitch
- . i -
formerly editor and manager of the ell, any other reason or argument is tbe
Pondleton Tribune, and would rist "bosh"' and no one knows it bet-
r1nnr,t!ftHfl makA a .nMMI. nf ier nan mose woo muuigs in . ine
. gona or ins state or tus nation is tu
venture ,., .., . ... ,K1 A, .....
inn i niiu icnnt i u i u g iuodd u inui hmuioi
think or car about. A nrolonaml flil.t
i T"i m r 1 1 l
u. l . auomi'hon, oi juuiinoniau th(1 mtion 0Ter tb9 elects,, of , lelJ
County, ft memDer 01 llio boaru Oil tor with tbe same disregard for pre-
equalizatlOQ from that district, is oodents and the laok of attention lo lbs Krom the Blue Mountain Ragle.
strongly in favor of the abolish
mont of tbat body at the coming
soHsion of the legislature. Three
othor members supported his reso
lution to this effect which was in
troduced just before the final ad
journment of the board,
wnuts and demands of the people, will
place Oregon in the democratio ooluuio
of states. Yaqaina Day News.
... . . I nnroViooa rt thn TtrwinViiirr Plain- M"1" 10 tD, acririOing mooa
election wouia swell tne number to f h.ul) it
45. There are 90 senators in all.
and every seat will be filled, hence
with the vote of Vice-President
Ilobart 45 can control, but one of
the 45 will be Mantle, of Montana,
who stayed out of the republican
caucus. The importance of the
coming contests in Kentucky and
North Carolina thus becomes ap
parent, since it is now practically
coucodod that Delaware cannot be
represented by a republican.
Tho fact that tlio republicans
Ioho tho senator from Delaware be-
cause oi a deadlock anil a ooubb-
a m a
qem lauare to select two year
ago, coupled with the loss of the
present legislature, is to bo de
plored, but should they gain the
1 A t i a
iemucKy senator, wuicu now
seems apparent, it would shd
tho crime, as the democrats in the
latter stato frittered away their op
portunity two years ago iu a man
nor very similar to that of the
Delaware republicans.
Washington, D. 0., Dec. 31, 1896
llegister and Keceivcr: Iteceive no
applications for land within yonr dis
trict olaimed nnder section three, act of
September 29, 1890, 26 Stat page 49C,
except from persons proleoted by said
section three, and aots of congress amend
at ry thereto, until further ordered from
tbia office. Take no aotion looking to
disposition of any suou lands except to
receive applicatiors or money tendered
by persons pruteoted by said section
three prior to January 1, 1897. Said
from settle
ing aotion of
ordered from this
offioo or department.
8. W. Lamkkeux, Cotuniissioner.
Approved:
Wm. 8. Himm, Acting Secretary.
The above telegram just reoeived by
Ibis office and parties interested will
govern themselves accordingly.
B. F. Wilsom, UegiNter.
J. H. IloBBins, Receiver
Tbe above refers to forfeited railroad
land and withdraws all snob land from
settlement, except as to sucn persons as
were pro tec led by the Ml of Sept. 29,
IH'.KJ, until tbe bill in ootigress for an n
tension of time Is acted upon
regular term of said court, to-wit:
The first day of March, 189'
and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof
the plalnttns win take judgment against you
for the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-five
Dollars, with Interest th reou at the rate of
eight per cent Der annum from the 14th dayof
April, !'. aim ior tneir costs ana aisDursemeuu
in mis action.
This summons is served bv publication pur
suant to an order of Htenhen A. Lowell. Judge
of the above entitled court made on the lbth
day of July, ix.
n AijL,c x ot aiuitt ana j, n, ntiunn,
605-17 Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
.DONT FORGET THE PLACE.
BOOTS AND SH0ES!i,
THE PLACE TO GKTTHEM IS AT
TVT. T.TCHTENTHAL'S
He has anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you get a good
article when Mat guarantees it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Straet. Hapairing specialty.
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FULL ENGLISH COURSE.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY.
BOARDING DEPARTMENT" LAMES
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Notice of Intention.
Land Oprics at Ths Daixiis. Obkoon.
Decern ler With JH'.MI.
NOTICE IS HEREBY (4IVKN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his Intention t make Dual proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon,
at Heppiier, Oregon, on February 1Mb. 18U7, via:
WILSON RICHARDSON,
Hd. E. No. 4U3, for tbe SEU See 5, Tp 3 8, R 24
K, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Thomas Y. uranam, ( nsrics in. Hastings,
Luther Huston, Andrew M. 1'eterson, all of
Eight Mile, Oregon. J AS. F. MOORE,
im-la negiaier.
Notice of Intenlion.
Land Orrics at La Grand, Oaanox,
Decemlier 2M, IK!.
XJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
ii following-named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make Anal proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof will h made be
fore the County :ir ol Morrow County, Oreg
on, at Hnppner, Oregon, on February lmif,
vis:
JAMES AYERS
H. K. No. for the ti'i SKW Sec. 81 and K14
BWi See 24, Tp 1 N, R E W M.
lie iiamra the following wltneaans to prove bit
eontliiiioua residence upon and culllvaiion OI
salil laud, vis :
John llarkr, Isaac Vincent. Charles M. Ixng,
UtHirge W. rearsoli, all ol (iallowsy, Oregon.
liyV), Kt'gisier.
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson &, Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, uregon. .
Thu ffnntimn ar wall araualnted with Grant, Barney. Crook. Gilliam and other counties
and can save money aud time In making these sections with traveling men.
Prices In keeping with the times.
THOMPSON & BINNS,
MM.
b. r.
CiRANT (Ol'NTY HATItRtt.
HenaUir Mitobell will b rs-tlsotc4.
Tbs Oral ballot will deotJs lbs senatorial
qnritioo satisfactorily lo a largs mi
Jority of the people ot Oregon. Tbs
feeble protests of bis sotegooUts is bat
a recognition ot tba iaer itsbls. Cor
vallis (Umlte.
1'kndi.eton tint organutxl
J loins Ioelustry Butt cluk All
inruibori of the club are to wear
uiU of clothe madii from the nt
toros tuaJe j tbe iVu.llcton wooloo
wills which are now just ttcgiDDiog
the manufacture of raasimero.
Ioal tailors are alio to do the
work. Thu is ccrtAiuly a com
uifDiUUe tnoTe and all l'oii.lletou
should join the clul), for all cor
taiolj believe in patronising borne
iodualrifHt, at loast to tbat eitrnt
W't bave bad eiprraol to ue a
woudrr that the (iazctte did titt
puhliah more original 4titorial
mattor, with eo iuiplicatioo that
the fore had oo tuiiulr who la
caal1 of diacuaaiog aU tract eubw
joU from an (Hlitonal etaodpoiDt
It ia tbfae little ogsftinna from
friVude wbotlD'tktiow abMI Uu"
from a tttto that makre the
tiriar busiora a boa ling suv
roea, aod the path of tbeislitor one
(f na4at gtailriMa,
IVl. lake W. Hmrit, rhif io
Kitior of the Turtlaod watfr wotka.
J nvl l'rtday lat of piifuinotii
(L Hutitb arrnl in the Mriicao
arab lin the (ibfolrat armj
a .: a i as,
aa rngioprr uunng lb rtiiioa.
He baa lo protuiorbt aa aa tngi.
r ob tb l'anf.c taat far tro
t; Be )ara lla 1 utll thKka
at Otpcn City. lo alt bia career
lulftfJIO UtTnetloj VI, aoj
LU Las will U felt
Citizens of Mitchell aud vicinity
aro agMD agitating tho mittlcr of
county division or rather the crea
tion of a new county compos! of
a portion of Gilliam and Crook
with Mitchell aa the oouuty eeal
A similar bill waa bfore the Iaat
sesnion, but met with drfcab
Every aonsion is doliiRod with
numerous division and county seat Icooaer k tsroca
bills, but in the pat the aolona
a a a a .a
nave not lookoa upon nt m wuu mii tim.
much favor, and cotiHeuuentlr moat Not kmc slooe Mr. 0. If.
have died the same death.
Hark lea's Anilra Kalva.
Tb Ileal Halve in the world for Cnla,
DruiaM, Horea, Uloers, Halt Rbaant,
Fever Hares, Tetter, Cbapped UsoJs,
Chilblains, Coros, aoj all Hkia Ernp-
tious, sud poaitifely cores rile or do
pay required. Il ia f naranteml lo give
perlecl satUfaottoa or money refooded.
1'ric 25 eeote per bo i. For sale by
Wm. ltutlio rusde a business triu to
ileppner early tbis week, returning
Wt'ilueaday
Hun, C. H. Dustirj takes bis departure
early neit week for Hulem wber be
will represent Grant aud Uaroey ia tbe
Beit seeeioa of tbe legislator
Tom William recently reotived two
blood bounds from listsr Oily. Tbey
aia nil looking canine and will oo
doubl make eicellent bnutiog animal.
Aa Oregon richange acknowlelge lb
receipt of an egg wbiob "wa laid on enr
table by lUv. Mr. Hmitb." Mr. Hmitb
mi to be a laymad a wel la a mltita-
ter.
K. C. Kwney, bo formerly ran tbs
Mono menial bnfel in tbl city, but oo
a resident of Vale, Malhtnr ooaoty, te-
oenll? lol Ms reeidene and a large
portlna ( it coo lea I br Bra. Mr.
Keeney wa ebawol from bora al lb
lime of the Or.
Uarria.
Unices Jfnun'al ot Uajloo, IHegoo, aod Mm
the alHve measure proves to lie
especially fncritorioua its fate is
sealrnl.
Ve Caa be Well
Whea year bhd I por, rich and oonr
labl.'g for bervee and mnaclea. 'Ib
blood i lb vital Hold, aad when It I
pu, Iblu and impor yoa ninal either
Maud Curbraa, wbo lived sear Mooa-
ment, were nulled In tb holy bonds of
wedlock al tba I'alar boUl la this iiy,
and lb following day departed for their
nw bom al Ihiyloa. Ilowtvwr, la a
vary few days lb wif relnreed lo bf I
Kaaltwn Oregon borne, elaiaileg that lb
Wulamellf valley llmat did aol agre
witb br. Now come Mr. Harris, II
1
ass t r- Jfm -.
raigi.-fiiyjafT5T?i
SHERIFFS SALE.
OTK'K IS rtKRERYr.tVF.tt THAT I'NPER
and by vlrinenf a writ ( rimillon laaned
out ol tba t iri'iilt t'nnrt of the Hit ol Ormton
fur .Morrow omiiy. "immIit lh ami thereof,
ami to me "1 1 r.-. t-l sn.l ilcllvrmt iion a Jii'lii
moot and di'n nudprc1 mtv entpml In mU
t'oiirt on the mil Ur ol H-il'miiFr. la'M. In
fnvorol KM' R. Ilartii .ni(T. d ualmt
Frank It. and Mary i. M"tie. hli wile,
Uinla Hi hrwrtch and Kolmwrlrh. hia
u di'lcmUnU. when-hr the aialiitlff did iwnvvr
prraontl dn-rrw aanlnat tha itrtvttdanU Frank
H. BeiK and Mary J. Hna, hla wlln, lor tha
sum ol 4-U i with Intrrrat Ihrraon at tha rata
ot lhttwrrnt r annum from lh 1st day
nf Jannarv. la-H: iha liirlln f anm ol iCtVO At-
tornry s Ina. and Ilia roala and nlartiippmana
Uscl al lllou; and wharvhy It waa darrccd
that Iha mnrtcua datrd on Iha luth Oar of
Itorwmher lwa, aiarnir by aald laal named
flrndrnla in tha IjiinloiM Invaaimant I o. and
ly II aaalanr-l to lalnllA upon tha fnllnwlng
.Irarrllml tni broiwrlv In Morrow I oiiniy.
Iirry.in, In-wt: Iha ttnrthwrat gnartvr nf
law lion Thirty las In Township Twoulho
Kanaa Twenty arm raal ol Wlllamaite man'
dlan. mnlalnlnf ! arraa, whlrk mnrtaw waa
mmdnl on tha Jlli day ol rrnilar. iww, ai
iHua M nf Rook "H ol iha Ramrlan( Morlaaaaa
In tha oftic-a of tha I ounty ( lark ot Morrow
( oiinlT. in aon. should la fnrarliwvd, and lit
aald ml rrorlf aol. I by Iha KharlSnl Mnrmw
t ountt. irT.in. in aatiafy aaJd lodamant and all
rnaia. Iharvlor I will, on Saturday, tha "
day of January. MT, all n'elcwk la Iha altr
Hon ol thai da. al Iha front d.r of tha rotirl
houaa In Iha rlty ol llafpnar. Iiwtnii, aall all
tha r'yhl. tllla, IlitvMI and aalala wklrh Iha
aald iloUn.lauia and all prnnna rlalmln and In
rial by. thfttuyhnr undar lham. wr any nf
Un. ka-l on Iha I th day of IMwwanlwr. laaa,
nr alnra than kaa had. or now ka. la and In
hai-oa taar(iwl rral r,party. and ry
nan Ihpeonl. al oii.llr aorllon to Iha hl(Nwl
Itl-Mf f"f raah In hand. Iha prwli of iwl
aalalah a.-lll la aalUlarliaa of aaid a Sara-
tloa and all r.ta
(lal lh la Ail daf of IWnlf.
f I. M AT UK K.
Ml t. Shah a? of Momiw l',Mtnly. txwwn.
k York f Mktr Tribune
for
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With tbe clone of the Treeideutial campaign TliE TRIBUNE
recognize tbe fact that the American people are now anxious to give
thoir time to borne aod business interests. To meet tbis condition,
politics will have far leas space and prominence, nntil another State or
National occasion demands a renewal of tbe fight for the principles for
which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to tbe present
day, and won its greatest victories.
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