Advertisers If you have bargains to offer, announce it through the columns of the GAZETTE. OFFICIAL PAPER Subscribers The Gazette will contain the latest telegraphic news I From the Seat of VVJ SIXTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1898. NO. 6G8 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. FDBLIBHED Tuesdays and Fridays THE PATTERSON ToBUSHLNG COMPANY. CORLIES MERRiTT, Editor and Bus. Man. At $2.03 per year, 11.00 for six months, 50 ota. tor three mniiens, strictly in advano . Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the FostofHce at Heppner, Oregon, aa aecond-class matter. THIS PAPER in kept on file at E. G. Dake's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchanta Exchange, Ban t rancisco, California, where con tacts for advertising can be made for it. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERT18- ing agent, 21 Merchanta' Exchange Build ing, San Francisco, la our authorized agent. This pap3r is kept on file at his office. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves HeDDner 8:30 d Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1205 a. m m. daily except on 12:05 a. m. Leaves Heppner Junction 3:30 a. m. and ar- Sl Wv. t m T Tm . ri t -n T SI ri -m- . AN OPEN LETTER VP . Wi W . U V To MOTHERS U1H11M HUlilU 'H UlllU DEED OF A CHINESE MURDERER. THE COURTS OUR EIGHT TO THE WORD "CASTOR1A." AND AS OUR TRADEMARK. rives at HeoDner 6:00 a Hpokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. aud arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m. and Umailla 8:50 p. in. Portland Express No. 3, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 600 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7 .IX) ,m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 3:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:80 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7 :2C a. m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. R 4 N., Heppner, Ore. OFFICIAL DISECTOSTT. United States Officials. President William McKiulev I Vice President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State W. It. Day Secretary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Miss Secretary of War Russell A. Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long fo it master-General Charles Emery Smith Attorney-General John W. Griggs Secretary f Agriculture J amea Wilson State of Oreeon. Governor ". r W. P. Lord Sicretaryof Stats H. K. Kincald Treasurer Phil. Metsnhan 8 ipt. Puhlio lnstrnction 6. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman u . ' i G. W. MoBride oouniurv WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF PITCHER'S CASTORIA, J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear - on every the fac-simile signature ofCick wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought on the and has the signature of wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Eetcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" DtAno THE SIGNATURE OF if She Negotiates With Ttys Country. Brought to Bay in a Powder Magazine He Explodes It. Oakland, Cal., July 19. The works of the Western Fuse & Explosive oompany were blown up by a Chinese murderer at 5:20 this morning. Five deputy sher iff whn nra.a ftnuinm t- I . I Wants Peace But rears a Revolt derer,werekille1, Thedeadarecharies V I Whit A danrna Wnnnm Ta s1 I HV WUipjU Vv WvMvUU J J, (SLUTS' ron, Constable Qus Kioh, J. J. Lerri, Mrs. Hill and the murderer, Goon Ng Ohung. The celestial, who was employed in the works, and who caused the awful explosion, killed a fellow ooantrymaa yesterday afternoon in a quarrel over Chinese lottery tiokets. He defied the offloers of the law, who went to arrest him, and fled into the magazine, which oontained five tons of giant powder, bar ricade:! the door and thrnarnnarl tn hint. Watson's AttacK of the Spanish Coast Is pphemazine BnyoneoaB8 I I rst him XL - "S I. . ft A ir' J.L. deputy onerm uuanea White, son o ine umy means ot oringing ine sheriff white, in charge of a posse, was on toe eoene ol the shooting shortly after the murder, and kept guard over the Chinese within his stronghold. All the offioeis were armed with rifles. After re peated demands to surrender had been made, to all of which cams the reply: "It yon oome in here I will blow up the A CARLIST UPRISING IS THREATENED pa POWDER Absolutely Pure Spaniards to Terms. Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. TM CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRICT, M(W YORK COT. Congressmen Printer 1 Supreme Judges. id. W.I JThos.'H'. I W. K. ( R. 8. i F. A. (C. K. . Tonane .Ellis ...W. II. Leeds , B. Bean. Moore. . Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. (! ronit Judue Stephen .Lowell P.-oaeouting Attorney H. J. Hean Morrow Connty Officials. Joint Senator J, W. Morrow The CALIFORNIA Lodging House BEDS 25 and 50 Cents. GEO. C. ROME, Prop. joint oenator , . morrow x T , j r tt Kepmewitative. K. L. Freehold JN 6X1 ClOOr tO Upera HoUSe. ilnnnty Judge A. G. Bartholomew FOOD IN CAFSGljEe. Commissioners., J. W. Beckett. Clerk Sheriff Treaenrer Assessor Hnrveyor School Hnpt.i.i lloroner ).U. Uoward G. B, HATT, ,. Vawter Crawford L. Matlock ....01. Lichteiithal 3. F. Willis Jn 1UB KnitlllT m a a ai m ... Jay. W. Hhipley I A H C A T I I T 1 1 C t CM I m VIIUVI 1MB IB! .. Dr. E. K. Hnnlouk ncpvitKR Town nmrjCRR. Mnyor Thos. Morgan Councilmen E. J. Hlooum. M. Iiiohtenlhal, J. R. Simons, J. J. Roberta, J . W. II ... nn.l V 1 1 UlurPV. l .... ... I., r ..... . . W. A. Richardson Treasurer Lj W. Hfiggs Marshal John agur Precinct OflleerR. Jnstioe of tha Peace W. E. Hiohardson I c nstable . War United States Land Officers. THt IlAf.I.Efl. OR. J. F. Moors Register A.B-Uigga lUoeifer LA OBAMDB, OB. n , K. W. Bartlett Register J.H. Kobbina KeoeWer SECRET SOCIETIES. KAWLINS POST.NO.IL Q. A. B. Meet at Heppner, Or., the third Saturday of rr. month. a.U T.leran are inuiaa in jot w. n. Shaving, 15 Cents Hair Cutting, 25 " Shop, Matlock Corner, Heppner, Oregon. H, W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Ot the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL, B.4 W. W. Smith. Adinimnt. Commander. D. J. McFaul, M. D. HEPPNER, OREGON. Office boar, 8 to 10 s. m., and 12 to 2 p. m., at residence, W. A. Kirk's prop erty, east of M. E. cbnrcb, Bontb, and 10 to 12. a. m . to 2 to 5 p. m., at ofllos in the rear of Borg's jewelry store. C. E. Redfield, Half block west of tha Union Depot of C q., C. M. A m. P., C. 4 A., P. ft. W. & C. and tha C. 8t. L. A P. Railroada. HATICH U.oo KIM DAY Cor. W. Mail lton and Clinton BU. czrxc.-k.a-o. rz-i. TIIIC DALLKH NURSE HIES, R. H. WEBER, Pres. Grower and Dealer In Fruit. Shads and Ornamental Tra.s. Attorney at LaW, Grmp Vines and Small FrulU. Offios In th- Kirs National Bank n.ir TWa o n... v:t. Bnilding. I v..v,rti. M.iii- nippsitR, : : Obsoom. oui irrigauon. f no ron CATALOGUE. San Franoieoo Obroniole, New York, July 16. A cable to the Sun from London says: Al though events in Madrid are following thus far precisely the course magazine," the offliers retired (or the indicated for two or three weeks past in these dispatches, it would "be DBnt the private offlas of the foolish to Mtiflftt with nonfidnn trrn immB.lin.f.n nnr.Bnmrf.aMnn nf nanno raP8DT. Y wy. rru : i j..ut u.t o q a. A This morning at 5 o'olook. Deputy lyo,CUMlu luue I ongtiBiaB ouuno m bouuio 8Deriff White, after a oonsultation with naona o ta nan ntriA Brtrl aintaa rtiif Ihnsn i a tmnaAn r f Ann fhnt Vi a v-n I a I I m , . , - acavo au gouuiuo nuu diui, uuti iuoio io l coouu w Loai uua. tuo iu-i Ufj OiaerSf 0010111.106(1 10 Dr6&& dOWQ cess will be slow on the Spauish Bide, and liable any moment to be tbe barrioade, not believing the Obioeae rendered futile bv a domestio cataolvism. 0uld keeP hlB d"og promiee. Aooord ii.iLf ...... Th nresftnt inrlimtlnng urA that Surmata. will annnnnrl n fnr in lJ lne enf n P0919 neaaea tor tlle : a : i . . i.a.i i: :n u. 1 j i. " - vu.uwm uouiixiiniug oytwu iu a ooua yunvy ui uia buoubbbucb wm ub uuuuu iu &tei he giant p0wfl9r Bni jn iDgtant continue the negotiations, even if the exigencies of home politics oom- a terriflo explosion oocarred, killing ail pel him to retire. the offloers and blowing all the phioeae The Oarlists continues to be the unknown danger. A distinguished ,0 tom8 80 ,mBl1 tnat Dot one Pieoe ha9 rlinlnmntiat in Madriil. in Mr t ft frianrl in f.nnrlnn ,hih maa Dwn Iounu- anl WM vl8l,ln Mr8- .r " , P.irla orhn IImA h. ... Ok. noiwrmenior puoncauon, aaas to recent miormation in tnese ais- -as killed in the falling debris of the patches regarding tbe domestio situation. He says, what is well uoase known, that the present government is aware of the hopelessness of Al1 'he baildinga took fire. Engines Borne of tbe Queer Idea That Are GWea I n n, . ua i ' i i. u . were soon flffhtina tha flamea hut to no uuuuuuiuii wo woi, uuv WBig tu sua iw ueaue, ucububb ib wuuiu Kivei " Birth by the War. I ... . ..... r 6 avaiL The works were completely de- The samples of various things devised lf . ., ' , ., , , ,. . stroyed. Four bouses were also blown for the comfort of soldiers and the mod- vuwiub oi juwina ana carceiona, me opanisn people are com- iown .dabut forty partially wreoked ela ot implements to be need in warfare pletely under the influence of (the lower clergy, who are Carlists to a I Deputies Sheriff Fred Sberitt and Ed. reopived by the pretidentwonld.it placed man. As Carlists, they desire the war to continue as the surest way white escaped, but were painfully on exhibition, eolipse the sights in tbe 0f dismiatincp the neonla with Hib nrftsnnt Avntntv and nnranftdina "oonded. The man Qoon murdered W..t: 1 ri.. . t...l " 1 ' r J o tt a. a! t. ' I than. rnnr. linn Marina la tlia Anln npinita nrhn nan aova ftiA irvi-iTifvn I uv...wwu mdikui navy is alao, says tbe Army and Nev, ! " v """ 7"""' oars were blown to splinters and several Journal, delnged with all sorts of con- from f urther .dishonor. The Vatican favors the present dynasty and ere burned. Windows were broken in trivanoes and. devices, ss well as sample. I completely dominates the actual government. Dominicans and Angus-1 Oakland, Alameda and as tar as Berke of improved methods to cooking and timans, who receive their orders direct from Rome, actually take part doming, in one Of toe rooms Ol the in tha miniaton'nl rlalihAraflnna itl avan .llanrl luhlnat mnnnlli nr.. Fred Hharritr in a atalamanl aaiM 1 aa waMw aaa a at a w wu ue M v w a i v M D HUVI V U VwU VUVtUUH UVUUvaSH pi V" I w - w wvwwkmvuv tk... M.nnni,.. . a sided over by the queen regent Nevertheless their power counts for "Jost at daybreak Charles While sent teres ti 1 '!., "bullion capsules", that you swallow at For this reason, the pope contemplates imperative orders to al) LiTi-.9. 1!..8 .0-1i. ".' ". .lA-a.. . ail a rouu O USI iju U1UIV IIUUUIA SXw OHUII one Don, men anni some usier, and lo hiahona of Snain tn insfrnnt thA otl 1 1 . a . a I I I ----- w- . w J aa vhwa. a - V wa a IIV tDIIVW UJOUO UIO SB y f O t UU" MV tUO li.nll.at n.nin. ft ft , k . A ..i I lOUVO. It ftS UUUUuUt DULU 1UDII UVUUUO WUUIU UO UUOVOU) XJVCU li I taiuw viitai 10 If UltO RUU ment specimen bottles of prepared castor they Were the olergy would nullify outside the church what they were Kooh1w'Ik(1 ,0WMd! bim to mkh oil. to be used in connection with the compelled to say inside. "m ne' w"- imo" " aor a . xT-.t..- a . 1 ai . tT 1 .... , "benOoon NgOnung olosed it with a wu.wiv. n ucu.TuiDui viu .uuoiu.u ui i ii oi 1. 1 1. L7 .nnri nr ins RP.inn.. rrMnnnn nr .v arann a aonsiirnn w.r.n- .a . .. ... - i d r l--- oBDg. uess man a secona later, Pennavlvanla aenr a iakiiia Ihara ara 1R I ... . ...... . . . I ' ' . . " in easy strumc distance, or Darnaps tne nrst b ow on the Boanian was beinir oarrini with a riond food for anhiiera aana i..ih hn ha., coast, will btiog Spanish consent to ft reasonable treaty of peace. The ' bris and earth swiftly over tbe .j nnmina diUtnr.nBaa and trnoriijitii,ntinn th !.i.la onvornmont grouna. 1 DSTS 00 doubt that as soon vui; iuciiuuiiiuurfuuuyju.uu wuu i - . vm . ... . j n , . uiub. vnutrr vw.iiiiw riiuu ur aiarTo. is u. lauui. hj awrui uutiuu. .wir, wuiuu ai D iiio cause ul war. auu niBU . . . . . lbs Wsr department tba Sams ttorV it I nf (Via snmnlala nnll.n.a nt Hn.nioh AnnRilnnn. avu vaoanrm mliinVi 1 d" reason, also JjJSX and wants Seoretary Alser to reooirt WDlcn m"ke " imperative that the UnitoU States should refuse an forty feet by the fores of tha explosion every soldier to earrv one in bis knan armistice ontil the chiof esseDtial features of the American demands 1 tbrowp violently to the ground. ar a ttok. The idea is that all the bugtollare formally conceded. Ordinary European diplomatio methods are Cobs will tbus be kept at bay-as if tbt B0w ebougb, but they are rapid compared with Spanish ideas of haste. .roops were tomato plants. Doms or ins ta tl,0,flfrtra f, lm..n nnNfnm.n mnA rtalaht ffniutiAiri. man h.a. ..nl.. I. I r w.. a ........ . !... .11 ... .' o !..u -l .:..:. . 11.. low pills", wbiob ars warranted a tors lB0 u" BCCUUUl ol luiapauiau uuaraciensuo, which la oue oi iuo ourefor el ow fever. Then there ars principal causes of Spanitth decadence, before indulging iu premature patent tp'ints tor setting broken limbs, rejoicings over the prospect of peaco. blob almost ditpenss with a doctor, and litters on wbetla. This last Invsetioo it Irian AMKKICAN COIN IN CODA. ta Prirt Hpaal.h Money Ont of tht Island. If TT0RNEYS AT LAW. HEPP3S KR-CAN YON CITY All bu.lnea. attended to In a tmirnpt and noiariea ruunc amll.larlnrr luauiier, CullecUira. Office la Natter ullalna. and Heppaar, or. D. E. GILMAN, 6cncralCollcctor Put Tour old hooi.and nnt In his hands and W Jr money nut of them. Makra a apeclalljr ol hard rol lertlnna. Office in J. N. Brown's Building. Stage Line B. F. MILLER, Proa rheeoMt and mnet dirvrt muUi to John l)at ally , t anyon I iiy a.lnin( duir.tt, burnt auu oin.r inicruRT poinia. Sut laaa ll.ppnar Illr. Sunday rtMl.at s at a. ta. Arrtra at Canyon City in H houra. are Canyon rlt at I a ai . arrla at llei.n- urn in mm, laiivriing w.ib ira.lia. larraaa To Haeiman . Hamilton W. A. RICHARDSON, ftV.J Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. John iay .. ( anyon City ilk r.at II V 4 14 4 7 '. V h m a i1 a m hi a on tba work of a well know artist Mr. Remington. It is nothing mors or lest than the ordinary biocls abeel, carry ing lbs framework ot a oot, opoo wblob tba wounded is placed sod patbed to lbs botpitsl. Another carious Invention of (trad lbs government Is aa apparatus tor peering loto tbs depths of ths oceao to bunt for cable, and keen tbarc lookout for submerged mines sod tor- pedoes. Tbs loveolioo is Ballad aa "sqaasoopa". erriec av council CMaaiaiaa lla and bnra real aatala, rants bonm, par. I U.x iIim rnnrt.n-ii ainl r yuii In ny way In hi. Una. ai faiil.le rtum. Mathews 8c Gentry,! BAtlBEtlS SU( eonnact lib train at ll.cpiwr. W.l ffatlnt (tor sad tin IMs Una Illi na eo.eraft r4 la ai4 .,..1 Um I mm rfar4 to (! SntlaaiaiirrtK to tha (.unite. First National Bank or II KITS EH 15 C l a irl et T T 1.1 .V..J t Sbun to a drt South f (...Sic. Gibson Zl Berger, At CbaS W 014 Stand. Hhavintr. - 15 Hair Cutting. ?t Fir-t ni C.A.RMCA, T. A. Rhu, Ceo. w. coNtia, ft. W. SPCNCtSI, P'resMaat Visa PresMeat Cataier Ats't CasNtar Mlat Barton It.porU. Ntw Yost, July 11 Tha folloalog telegram was raneived today from iilss Clara Barton, dated Plata del Katt, July 15lh: "Hsotlsgo baa sarrendersd. I came from tba front yesterday la a pooring raia. Fever Is tot pat led bars. 'Niboney bsa been burned. Dr. Les- aar, Mrs. Leaser and all their names ars lo lbs ftttr boapilal, two aulas dittsnl. AH ars dido well. Ws ars feeding rtf ogees st Hiboeey, Many tbooaaeda ars at Kurmisea. Klatll la feeding I bam at Casey by army wagtHia sad !),- 000 psek males. Commeodar VnCalla of tba MafhUhead, called ysstarday for lr)0,000 retinas, madieias sod elntbieg for refagees lo the woods sarroandlog Oanatliaoamo. All mrmtiafs of lbs IU4 Cross art is perfect bsaltb and tboroagbly orgnaiaad." Illanea la a ftas Ct. Everything Strict- TniVa t C'sml Ei:li Eriira EXCHANGE On ail parts at ta worH Houht and Sold. tollartlona ,!. a ail polai rneittliSi T.w iry! ts, 4M4et Pfot'f bHoOTINU Ol R wOt'XRIU IK. Skarbatera la Tree h.ar Ik IU4 Uf r kkh Ik lajar4 TmM. Oos feature ot Ib fight arotiod HanU- tgo a blub l.at aroused great ladigaatioa emoeg lbs Aaieriesa troops Is lb sot of ths Fpnslab la bating sharpshooter is tbs trees alosg tbs lies of march of tbs American troop. Of ciarae,if Ibetharp. tbooler bad Brtd on arsaed B.ea Ibey woulj bava dues autbing nv.ts I bsa I Wasaisirros, Jaly 15. Captain Oao mlglit b been etpecud.bat onaHpao' a'al lllatioo, at llsvasa.will bs deprived lab maiksmsQ frora tia tai fired os I of al! toaaus of aBimnlatioa with bis ntild ntea sod oa mea carrying the 'tefniBaat, tieept ibronsb aa Aoter ouu'laj to the rear. 1 less aeaa-.ral.lp, wbea rll.after lakes fteterai ineti.bert of lb snbalaae tK'eaeeai'.a t Nsnliago, Tlta Awefleaa eo'p war wi.anded la ILmi rt.aaaer, and gaaeral will dlreel thai Amrtsa rpr lo woaaded inea aba art tailing along I store tit Immediately !rd la tbs tele to lb fear were ab.l sad killed Nittit graph offia I bare. Tb sial sfvts of tbraa iiiari.Qira wtia ptd lea Ibaelt'oVett will aeralolte et.f yll.ioi ofTarel ball a tail from lb Ameneaa tsp. for Iraastniaaiaa frota liavtaa star tbs mllles With rtver. Nsw Tosk, July 18. Tba following teltgram was recti red today at tba Had Croa baadqusrlers from MiatClsra Oar- tia: "Ws will go lo with lbs osyy sod tbvo dlacharg tbs 'Trias' immsdistaly. All points ars feverHtmitteo. Lo oot aeod persoos oot immaoas tor as to ears for. Leaner and norsee ars reoovsrlBg.' Oo tbs 151b Miss Barton talegrapbsd from Mays that Mr. sod Mrs. Leaser and all Ibatr oar set wart la a fever hot pit al; tbal ths saw lliem that day eod all wtrs di.log welL lo the light ot ber oisessgs of yesterday it would seem tbat the doe tor, Mrs. Leaser aad tbs nurses bars been taken down with yellow fttrsr, wbirb aMKonlsd tot Ibatr being la lbs ferer hospital." OA gi l A Hrrt'SM T) CO OfCrlATK, Cwl 'Sel .eab, if Taeklf fuattb lalaatry,s)s: l was fired npa sev eral liavs by saen la tree, aad sti bal It's lleW Vf tf Sl lo . Laer la lh day a rt-tapaay i4 tsvslry Was aht l. p( k tlear tbaa.eat.aal lb ik as ffete!y .rta. r4.rst.ta.r tM. W II a t HHMa , aVft .b U4 .f , rableta lit) II er J a in tie a. tmm JMIHaa a tea. VW iM.rt.ta liy, I ry. sad bay atn, it twM ..r r. aaluiwl, 'I If f"t 'a ' t Mt ar ' Uni f t aararata I .Mr I alhafirfi tHa fata ol om,ilxai l..x. . r r,-t .1 ill I tt.ffw n. .11 -n l V . V . a I. A . I ...... ... 1I..I I a..-.', tia II . n,.t il .i. fif t lift f.t. e..tlr II . .t i ... A I , 4144 'r, s b'l, ftr (Hlltritee MM treat aiat ny aaj.rW-aaa ( aaaaa HI Wllktmw Hi reree. Nsw Tons, July 21. A Hsotlago special I tbs Jiuroal, data I Jaly 2Hh, ssys (Jeoeral Oaroia has written a Utter to (leoeral Hliaflef, daolaring bs la dis g i.Ul with bis Ireatmaot al tba bands uf lb Americana, aol will, Ibsrafnra, withdraw his f ifeas to tba bill. Amoeg lh things of wbieb 0nral flsrols e'lm plaUt la ths failure of tba Amarioao rtHBiaaadar to riffitlallv 0'rltfy bl'a of lbs surrender of tbs spaoisb furesao1er Oeoeral Torsi. II la alo iorenss I al tba allsgsd fart tbal ka was Oot latitad to b prevent st II a rareraony si I i ill tig lb f'irraal apilalaila rf Hastisgt 4aobr grlevseM la II rtnttoa of tha Ml) Hi lab alt tl thor1tla t lbs t1- aiinVatfatioa of I hair fsnrtkine la Hasll as, fiaj lhe reas'.ns tiarna oeiaa ha at l"-r ro otrala Willi tha f..fr- an Jer (lenersl Hha'tar, but alll a m l.to lt.t;y. as I. did taft tbs rrvsriPsti ro IsaJt) U (V, CniOAOo, July 111. A Tribune specie! from Washington ssys: Tba amiliary cruiser Ileaolole will sail from Nsw York with 1760.000 on hoard lo pty lbs Amerioan troops at (Santiago. This is tbs amouoldua Oen. Hbsfter's army tor Jons. Major Hoiffno is lo bsva obarga ot tba payment. All lbs money taksn Is to ba in coin. Tbs eoins rangs in denomination from $3 io gold to ooppar pennies. "Tha taking of Iba Hsotlago army's pay all la ooio," said Major Fishbeok, oos of Maj ir Holfflo's aaislaott, "is an idea ot ra;roaaUr-(Jet.eral Hteotoo. Tba porposs is to lot rod no Amsricao money in Cubs. Osoarsl Hiaotoo was of Iba opinion Ibat it weald be an ai- ee.IIe.Dt idea ti drive out tba Hpanisb drprloalad eurrsocy at tha ssms tims tbsl the Hpanisb Soldiers are drlyeo out With a stsbla eorreocjr oo Ib IslanJ, Iba plea to establish a atsbls govern meet would bs grsatly facilitated. Tbs lima to begin, bs contended. Is al the beginning. Tha foroa ot bis argument appreciated by Ib admlolatralioe, ani ba was giysa bis wsy. Tba schsms Is to pat out of elrsalstioo eltogelhsr lo Haatiago proviaoe all Hpaolab money, Uitb oolo aad paper, lit tba ItilroOuo lion of oar tv.lo Into Santiago province i.eosrsl Hlanton bellsvea that oar mnnsy raa si odo b Dial Ib stand ard bf valas "loorilsr to tffeclively carry out Ibis plsa, each soldier will b instrort.! ss b Is pal I to buy frota no Ire leetuao la Haettago who canaot give bim bis sbaags lo Amefloea tumisy, Tbs differ tor lo lb Bvieey Value of Ibe money ofHpala alllU ti pie load i bim, and b will 1-ta.ksl to accpt aoiblng bat Amevleto money. Tbe pay offlers of lb government w purtua Ibis plsa of Oaneral Hlanloo's wherever the Amari ?( are i ire!il on (bis st la of lbs State News. La Grande Is to have a 120.000 brick school house, bids for the bonds now being asked for State Treasurer-elect Charles S. Moore has filed his official bond In the sura of 150,000, with Alex. Martin, jr.. Dan Cronemillor. K. R Reameg, R. 8. Moore, H. Amerman, L. B. Apple gate aud M. Hartery as sureties. The county court of Lane county, offers a re- ; ward ol $250 for the capture of Claud Branton, who is accused of murdering John Linn, of Alder springs, June 15th. No definite clew as to hit whereabouts has been obtained. A man named A. E. Burton, claiming to be a painter residing In The Dalles, was arrested in Portland for attempting to pick a woman's pocket at the depot Sunday morning just as the excursion train was pulling out for Bonneville In the hop fields of Polk county there will probably be a large falling off from the yield of last year. Estimates are made that the crop will not be over one-half aa large as that of last year. i he yield in some yards will not be over one third of a crop. Experts Bozarth and Staley find ex-County Clerk Ehlen, of Marion county, ;,278.09 short in hit accounts. Besides Ehlen is chanted With tampering with the tally sheets in the re cent election. He has retained Til Ford as coun sel and will fight all comers. While Oliver Lee and three other bovs were bathing, Monday, about a half mile below Ha lem, Lee got below bis depth and was drowned. Assistance was called, but the body had been in tne water a half an hour and all efforts at rcsusctation were of no avail. The Portland Telegram says: Ex-State Printer Frank Baker is getting about with tha aid of a crutch, after having been laid up for six weexs wun a sprained ankle, resulting from a tussle with a horse, which wanted to get away irom mm. irrank hung to the horse, hut nairl tor his temerity by six weeks' enforced retirs-ment. Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Waggoner (nee Miss Ada Rhea), who have lived for several years on the Hawaiian Islands, have arranged to leave there about the last of this month. Mr. Waggoner, whose health has been poor on thelslauds, will spend the summer with hit parents In Texas , ' while Mrs. Waggoner will visit relatives tn Fossil. Journal. The eldest son of Sam Hodges of Tablo Rock ' precinct, wss last Friday tha victim of an acci dent which proved fatal. He was riding a horse and had the halter rope about his wrlBt, The animal Is gentle, but In tome manner became frightened and threw the boy to the ground, running away and dragging him over a mile. When found the lad was dead. M. Fltr.maurice wrltet that, with the excon. tlonotafew choice clips that sold at from 11! to 13o, there are practically no wool sales being made In The Dalles, and that growers and buy era seem to be playing a regular game of freeso out. Last week Mr, FlUmaiirlce shipped the George McCurdy and W. F. Coleman wool 1M bags in all -from The Dalles, aud 157 bags from Heppner. Fossil Journal. Ths East Oregonlan says: D. II. McCarty was In Pendleton Tuesday from his horns on Butter creek, He says that the farmers have flnlshed cutting the first crop of hay and art at present engaged on the second. A great di al of hay has been put up. Good crops are the rule through out the Butter creek country and times art lively. Mr. McCarty hat been engaged for tha paat two yeart in purchasing horses and ship ping them to thf.Uuton factory for the Western ' Packing coinpaay. Ths Immigrants In the grove are disbanding rapidly. A large number werarilasatlafled with tht prices offered for limn In the wheat fields and have returned to their homes. Over 7.1 wagon loads left for tha Willamette valley, where they claim they can get tia day tn ths harvest flelds. Others have bmn employed by Umatilla farmers and are at work. Hevural headers and threshers and a few rninblned har vesters are already at work, aud next week Imoet every machine In the county will twin oioratlon. Employment will then lie found at ths established w.cs fur sll that remain In the heat ball. fendlcton Tribune. OvSaO. News bat barn received of the death of Krod Brick nail, which swl event nappei.nil In Mon tana one day last week. Mr. Brlckm ll lived In l-Biidl.u.n for a year and a half, during which time hs was employ! by the O. K. A N. Co., nd wassngaged with M. J. Uooda's house rar- penter gang, lis left I'etidlaton two years age for Molilalia, where he was fur some tlins In the employ of the Northern pacific, but has mors recently had charge of a brldgn tuilidlng gang on Ihedn-al Northern, with his wlfa and hi Id hs made bis home on his ranch near Mnwnnla. Ma Was a Mann and a Knlghtof I'jrthlA. At nearly as can lie learned Mr. Ilrii k li.ll w.s blown from Ihe ton of afar, while nmiidttiga curve, and a as Instantly killed. LaOnnde Cr.ro i.lcle. Otis l .ltcraoii, of lli'iipuar, and James II. He Kibhen, of Portland, says Ilia Journal, stayed In rue.ll over Sunday night while on their way (nun Lone Km k to Mitchell. 1 hey ar nut visit ing tbe K. of P. lodge of ths state. Pat In his official capacity aa grand chancellor and Mao In ths Intaraat of his paper, Ihe "Hcnator." which Is the official K. of P. orn.n lor the Northwest. Both are old tltliki.tt of ths Jour nal fore and both are "hall fellow wall meet," roiiaeiintly tli.lr Wall aa like an oa.it In the deeart of every -day humdrum village life. Thy Wert both turprtaed at tha turpsa!iig beauty of this place, and a. Id Koa.ll wa the prettiest little town they had teen In Oregon, which It tht usual Vardh t of strangers paaalng through. TI.ey vltlte.1 Condon lodge Mday and I'uie k lodge Saturday. Mr. I'atleraon will take charge of his new office e receiver (it Ilia laud ufflca at The Dalle .IkioI Hi. nut of Aug'i.l. II Left III.. "I was weak end nervous and could out do more than belt a day's work. I procured a bottle of Hood's Harnaparilla and begao taking It and sooo I was this lo work, tba oerfousneet bad left m and I was feeling wll. My wile baa alan been helped bjf Hood's." n. WtlltlAn, Needy, Ore. Uood's I'ills ar Ids only pills ti lake a Kb UWI'a Hreps.ri!ls, M sirs ii l II"" 1 1, i