( OFFICIAL PAEER Advertisers If you have bargains to offer, announce it through the columns of the Subscribers The Gazette will contain the latest telegraphic news From the Seat of VVI GAZETTE. .IQl lli.lll Hi.MMIil ii 1. i sixteenth year HEPPNElt, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 26. 1898. NO. 6C9 SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. FDBLISHBT) Tuesdays and Fridays HIE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. CORLIES MERRlTT, Editor and Bus. Man, tiM per year, tl.00 for six months, 50 ct. for three monun, strictly in adva.no . Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the rostofrice at Hcppuer, Oregon, as second-class matter. TH1H PAPER is kept on tile at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agency, 84 and 65 ttlerohants Exotuuigs, Ban Francisoo, California, where cou raets for advertisinK can be made for it. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVKKTlti- ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exohangi Build ing, San Eranoisoo, Is onr aaihorizsid agent. This papar is kept on file at his office. 0: R. & N.--L0CAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner :80 p. m. daily except HnnHnv urrivinir Ht. Hammer Junction 12A)5 a. ni. Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 8:U0 a. m ' Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner junction i :m p. in nnd TTmA'itln W:fiu n. m. Portland RrnmiM No. . from Bookane. arrives at Umatilla BrtX) a. m. and Heppner Junction 7 IX) ! .m. and arrives at Portland 12:80 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 35 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at nmnhilla l-M ft. TT1. Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at deppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7:2t a.m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. B A N., Heppner, Ore. United State Official. Ptesident William McKinley Vice President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State W. B. Day Secretary of Treasury..... Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. HliBS Heorelary of War Unssell A. Alger - Secretary of Navy John D. Long fo'tmaster-Ganerai Charles Emery Smith Attorney-General John W. (Jriggs Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson State of Oregon. Hovemor ...W. P;Lord Bwretary of State H. R. Kinoald Trnmnrar Phil. Metsohan 8 lpt. Public instruction 6. M. Irwin I'lnniu ftanarnl C. M. Idleman - i Q. W. McBride oeiuior. l J Thos. H. Tongue viilSlimuirai I Yy ft, JJU, Printer W. H. Leeds ( R. 8. Bean, Si.r.rxma .Indcna F. A. Moore. ( O. E. Wolverton Slr.th Judicial District. V, iemt Judge '. Stephen .Lowell P osecuting Attorney H. 1. Bean Morrow County Officials, j i .irit Bena'or i .epreaeutative 'it! nty Judge ' Commissioners J. W. Beckett. " Ulerk ' Sheriff ' Treanrer ' Aswontor . J. W. Morro' ......E. L. Freeland .A. (i. Bartholfunew , K. Howard , Vawter Crawford E. !. Matlock M. Lirhtarthal . t. Willi John Keitlily School bup't Jay. W. Shipley ' Coroner Dr. E. H. nunioca u.IOI Thos. Morgau Uiiinrumnii r-. . Liolitonthal, J. R. Simons, J. J. Roberts, J. W. RaamiiR and E. (i. Sperry. i U7 A 'tlMtnnltuin n toonier ... ;;,'". Treasurer L- W. Hnggs Marshal John Uuut Precinct Officer. .r..t;r.ni.m Paui W. K. KicliardMin C.nntiiblo - " United State Und Officers. TBS DALLES, OB. I. V. Moore Register A. B. Biggs lUoeiver LA OBAMDB, OB. , . E. W. Hnrtlett Register J. H. Kobbin Haceiver Jegelablefteparationfor As sisting tteToodandBeguIa ting theStamachs andBowels of Proniote3T)igcsuon,Checrful ness andEtest.Contu'ns neither Cwm.Morphine norMtoeraL Not Narcotic fyam aTOld USAMUELRiuuJI Pumpkin Smi" Alx.Smnm AUeSJlr- "IhiinStMl JHCarianmltSUtt Juoar . hiaivynmn firm siii Arjcrfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms juonvuisions ,r cvensa uc3s and Loss of Sleer ) fiBSHsMSWSeHSHSMM ... Tflc Simile Signature of f NEW "YORK. Uli1 uiUSE- tXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature MOYING'ONPORTORICO General Brooke and Staff Take Their Leave Troops Will Follow at Once. GE1H. GftRGlft'S W WERE DEFEATED The Kind You Have Schley's Flagship, The Brooklyn, Claims Santiago Honors--General Garcia Denies His Alleged. Com plaint New Rifles for the Volunteers. State News. W. 8. Brown, an ex jerienced newspr ,,er man, baa itorted a paper Wallowa. George H. Howell, organizer for the Inter national Typographical union, was in Pendle ton this week, am' while here organized a branch of the unior , with 12 charter members. Washington Darrc w, chief musicia.i of the tenth cavalry, who died Sunday at Fort Mc pherson, Ga., from typhoid fever contracted in front of Santiago de Cuba, was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Thomas Fit Gerald, wife of Attorney Fltz Gerald, of Pendleton. , . , . The farmers' congress, that has been in session in Astoria during the past week, closed July 21st. The meeting is considered to have been a success and inuch good will have been derived from the gathering of the representa tives of the agricultural industries.' T ,. Five years ago a farmer in one of our country towns, who had ou his farm a thorny little ravine of no value, tot It with balm of Gilead roots. He nowgatl-ers every spring from $80 to $100 worth of buds from the ravine, soiling them to pharmacists, Eugene Guard. , j i -Judge Burnett, of Corvalls, received a letter Monday from an Oregon soldier at Sau Fran cisco. There aro 312 Orogon boys with the volunteers at Camp Merritt, and 16 of them are from Corvalls. Throe Portland men hav de serted, and the authorities are after thorn, with hopes of effecting a c apture. - i Robert Zinzk, of Pendleton, who attempted to commit suicide recently, put his tonguo against POWDER ,. Absolutely Pure Always Bought. Associated Press Dispatches, Chiokamatjoa Military Park, July 23. General Brooke and staff gold. ; twice theslze of the raft recently shipped to Ban Francisco by the Ininan-Paulson company. It Is 600 feet long, 53 feet beam and draws 20 feet and 6 Inches of water. It is eliptlc shape in the center, drawing down to a circle 16 feet in diameter.. The raft is cigar-shaped, like thoso formerly sent down by the same company, and is protected by a heavy plank bulkhead at each end, tied through tho raft with four steel cables 1! Inches in diameter. It is towed by a coa hawser 18 inches in circumference and IfiO fathoms long. This chain is connected to a oonter chain which runs through the whole length of the raft, and whenever the strain ocines on the hawser it r .ills the raft together. On the ocean by this means the rait 1b tight- a cold air-pipe in an ice factory Tuesday, j His ened more severely. Oregon Mist, tongue was quickly frozen to the pipe and Nineteen years ago the body of alittlo child Zinzk could neither t;ot away nor oall for assls- w bl,ried ln s cemeterT at 8alomt 0nc (ll,y tanoe. A current of hot air turned into the during the present week the remains were ex- pipe released Zinzk fvoin his predicament, i humed for re.butlal ln the (amlly lot at Port. JohnK. Lathrop, formerly city editor of the land. The sexton and four persons who at- rendleton East Oregjnlan, who started for the tended the funeral in the first place were pres- Elondika gold fields at the beginning ot the ent at the exhumation, and none expected to stampede a year ago, reached 8an Francisco on find more than a little mound of dust for inter im return Sunday evening.. He came down on ment in the new grave. But what was their the steamer St. Paul with 150 other Klondlkers, surprise to find the pine coirtu box practically wbo brought a million and a half dollars ln intact, while within it the little casket was 1,' a perfect state of preservation. Withi.i tho i:.im- Uff thia Aftornonn nn a nnPfiRl train for Newport Newa whence thsv Tnehorae of Mayor Smith at Pendleton was '" ' remarsaiiio lert tills Riternoon on a Bpeciai irain tor newpori iewa, wnenoe inay entered 8unday nlgllt and a palr of tr0Uleri fact in connection with it an is that the casket BO to Porto Rico. The deDarture of General Brooke leaveB Major- containing nearly $50 in cash stolen. The wnen recovered was found to be overturned rU,l .f K- Worla Jn mmanrl f Pamn Thomas ' t'"'"6" ,ou th n("" nder a and lying top down and all that was mortal of tree ln the back yard. Nothing else was taken, THC OCNTAUH COMMNf, fVKWVORK ClTV. At an early hoar today the reserve hospital corps, ambulance! though a number of valuable articles wore as been found of the thieves. ,;l nr,o trnnn FT Rivf Vi TTnitoJ Rfufo. nnvnlro. dnrl nnm. I M''y gotten as the oooty taken. No trace has IVWl Of Dig U III VV'I Mm,f MM V WAU4 VVW v-uh pany F, EiRhth United States infantry, left for Newport News. The Xhe Bye flourlnK mtUii wnlcn ,rc nearIng ! whole of the First torps, with the exception of two brigades of the completion at Pendiaton, win db the largest FirBt divibion, "which are now en route, leaves next week for Porto ltico. have a aaIly npuMy ot m barrels, with power the infant bad crumbled to dust and was lyin upon the glass top of the casket. The question Is, what overturned the casket? The only ex planation ottered is that during tho rainy sea son the ooltln box filled with water and floated the casket, which, being heavily trimmed at the top with ornaments, fringe, handles, silver plate, glass, etc., overturned. Sentinel, The CALIFORNIA Lodging House BEDS 25 and 50 Cents. ' GEO. 0. ROME, Prop. Next door to Opera House. RICH PRIZE MONET. G. B, HATT, ; Tonsorial Artis American sailors on Men-of-war Receive a Bounty. For every man on the Spanish wai- tbipa at the time of the Bttaok our sail- Shaving, Hair Cuttinc Shop, Matlock Toriier, It ia announced that immediately after this corps leaves Chickamauga arranged so as to increase output at any time to ram, me organizauou 01 iub omu cut ijb, uuiuuinuuou uv luajui-viouoi- very latest and most Improved, being the same al James 11. Wilson, will be begun and completed. , The corps will u used in the famous puisbury mills of Minne consistof 27 recriments of second call volunteers, numbering 3G.000 lto"T!m'?u"t,!ll,?e!r' ' " . 1. iwporistrom waimwaiiasiaw mere are nve frBiht for LonirHroekmorrhRnt. men. men for evory one needed and that some of I ,.,,, . . . . . , . ,...... fh.mh.va annu k .ti tii.J John W. Blake, a sheepman of Gilliam county, ore received 100 bounty Jn aooordanoe i?ive troops ot cavalry at uamp Alger nave peen oraerea 10 pro- thatl0me of t, farmo wt,lt0(, 'men t'0 has shipped 24,010 head of sheep to Nebraska with eeotioo 1,635, ot tbe revised statutes ceed to rs iwport JN ews for embarkation on transports tor l'orto luco. work for 7Dc per day Be says crops are excel- ' mvMU" of the United Btatee, whioh saye: ' lent, but the country w iuu 01 laborers, brought ............ 1 . 1 mere from ureffon. i;aniorniR. Honiana ann a county sQBii oe paia Dy tne unitea T p, T , 0 T. fi l pnrl. R-.nn fiTnA(i;f iOI1 trnm pftr T(Uh h ,h. ,,f ,., ,,, h. for shipment east. - .v. ... - . 1 j . . toniaht It COnaBta of the transports Mohawk, pala' J. J. Jones and C. ratterson. prosfectors Orveaeelot war belonging to ao enemy lamP W,.l.?J TW. K '.' . . ' 7. "f . .. Maud Hoffman, for. aarlv a Co,vam.tlrl and from Portland, passed through Long Creek . . . . - - . 'I. VU A.a kAMbAn . nr.., U'lnvi.la . 'I'h aba hnn n ,1 ' ' I ' - " - ' at ine commeoceiaoui 01 an engagemeni iotoiui, 'unci, nmiuoj, wuoiumu uuu iuto vvam win Oregon's pride in th histrionie world, is to re- 't Friday en route to thu misanville country. wbiohiaaonkor otherwise destroyed to I carry the Eleventh and ISineteehth infantry, irst and Tenth Cavalry, mainln London for several years to come. Bhe w. R. Cimnlngton, of Canyon City, was a GRANT COUNTY NEWS. From tho Long Creek Eaglo. Johnny Crlsmau arrived Wednesday with C L. Williams returned from Pendleton Mon day, where he delivered a bunch of stock cattle 15 Centa 25 " Heppner, Oregon. bbshsi socxs:txje. UAWLINH POST, NO. IL G. A. B. Msta at Hi-Pl.nor. Or., the thirl Baturday of prV. month. Ail veterans are invited to loin. w. na. W. W.rlmith. Adintant. CmmaiwUr. H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., Half blork west of the Union Depot of C. B. A Q., O. M. A Ht P., V. & A., P. ft, W. C. and the C. Ht. L. & P. Railroads. HATICM t)U,uo 1KH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sta., CXZZOJLOO. ZZXk socb engagement by any ship or vesi ; ht batlories of artillery, the First Ohio, One Hundred and Fifty, p" une onVc f t'. ieldir "heto.- of Ion" pTT Z T ajr , t'"t"7n,rn",ato Kolnnainii in th TTnitiul Htatua m hlli JL . . . urury ine, one oi ii e leading meatou 01 ion- Portland, where he went as a delegate to i le belonging to tbe unitea state., or which MTeDth Ii;diaDB, Third Pennsylvania and Second Ohio volunteer on, ...d has been ,ked to join tiu Lyceum rand ,(Mlge A. 0. c. w. itmaybeneoeee.rytode.troyinooo.e. ...... , . Th,ter stock compa, y a. leading lady J"''" Pr. MlraflaWM llllnmnncd la pMt hR,tu t0 quenoe of injanes aaelained io aotion.of .vu'y. Hare's now play, "The Martyr", which ( pons In ,.,m Tll.,i , ,,j ,. D. JMcFaul, M. D. 1IEPPNEB, OREGON. Offloe houre, 8 to 10 a. m., and 13 to 3 p. m., at reaideoce, W. A. Kirk's prop. My, east of M. E. cbnrch, Hontb, and 10 to 13, a. ro , to 2 to 6 p. m., at offloe in the rear of Bora's jewelry store. C. E. Redfield Attorney at Law, Offioa In tbe First National Bank Building. UirrxBR, : : On.oo. If Ellis & Phelps, TT0RNEYS AT LAW. All busln-M attended la In prompt and MtlaiarUtry mauuer. Huiartaa PulJlc and Collector. Afflea la Natter ulldlAO. Heppaer, Or. D. E. GILMAN, GcncralCollcctor Put rmir old books and sow In hi bands and trt rm" mnnry out of tlirin. Maku a S-lHy of bard eullwU-ina. 0(5c to J. K. Browp' BailJioff. W. A. RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City Recorder. omec AT COUNCIL CMSMBiat wilsaud but. rr.l nut. rm bonwa, r U t. r..inr)iM I T '.1 III -r tl ul in hi IIm l rir,da tit ni. Mathews & Gentry BANKERS Shaving A T 1 100, if tbe enemy's vessel was of iufer inr foroe. and $201 if of Faualoraiiuerior i tn k it,- .. t)i- t: t.: :t tl a his flocks In th be possible condltl. IU V i -""" iuou.w.p iuuu xkiuo Bia uinaii. cuousuo j)iojiuuuuo u luoioi tun auiiuiyaiiau i anions are very favorable for the sharp raiser. in tbe same manner aa prin ftttack by the United States warehipB, which are understood to be a p'sntifui an ; the hay crop w,. never i. cum ocnaru ana miss neitna uonoe, Doin of Monuuioiit, Grant county, were man led in that city the fore part of the week, Justiee Bowman officiating. Both bride and groom ire well and favorably known throughout Grant onlllilv M. ftohurlf KaI 11 a m ttrnmliiaul (iM.lf. viuouid iue auie niBuuerBpr.iB raouej i jw J0BK JaJ- 23. A dispatch to the Herald from OantiagO Archbishop Oros. of the Cathollo diocese of man, while Miss Cohoe Is the aiwompllshrd one-twentieth to the Commanding offl- I . . ., . ' - l u rpi I Oregon, preached a patrlotio sormon f-m.day I daughter of D. C. Cohoe, a welMo-do fanner of says lust uiooi onjiiruiou. wo vu " """""8" " auuioui uj a the mhi , otta d. His repuUti 1 1 as a and crew mouey. :!. c J.H.n I U.K. Tk better. The price of wool In the Lon.Mn mar Tf thr I 7ftO mAii nn flAr.flra'. I o oil uijf oi iuiooiuu uuiiiiunuucu vj ucuoiai uj uco. ucio ke, u .teadlly ad van. Ing. and as a consequence .kin. .hih r,....n. . in,in. are no signs this morning of the American warships, but news of them loci w r oi-ering betuir rates. Mr, r I. . . , - I Cunningham give t e present administration me amerioaDs, me oooniywiii oeaome- lie expuvieii euoruy. ,he enMt lor Ml, brtght propacts for the wbat more than 17U,UU0, wbloh is , di-1 future. Pendleton I epubllcan. The Old Shop! LIBERTY, MARKET aara nf tha flnat. nna-riftlalh In thai nnm mandiog offloer of a division ot the nVet Btry broo ght in by Cubans to the effect that 4000 Cuban insurgents Khoiar is well know . here and acm the , M.,. . n . , I ! n l n. .4.l i' . ; . . He approved tha pat totl.m and wise o. uaurva one ODe-nanuream io ln nei captain i ouujijimiu vjauarni viaiuiaa m wy no luuum iu a ueita QugngDUioui i tlv statosmanshlp of President McKli lev and and one tenth of each vessel's share to mi a detachment of Spanish troops, numbering about CO00, bound "nt1 "Pn th n "iian peopi tho duty of ?lT"VSr 1 Ui. battle, which they sa, took place unTAnd nZ .uy Ia tbe place to go to get your fine pork and lamb chops, steaks and roasts. FISH EVERY FRIDAY Pine sufar rured bms and baron. Pur lenl lard, kettle-raiHlimct, old Myla. Hlgbwt eaau price paid for at sunk. BEN J. MATHEWS. UEPPNEK-CANYON CITY Stage Line B. f. MILLER, Pro rhait and moat dirwH rotiU In Juhfl Ir I I t . w talbin.Abirifl. b .. .... . .... . 7 . . pi.bih, . r ... i wo am Other UiUfior iwlula. ain !! Heppner Iailr, anndar rH.. tl l tl t, m. arrive al t eayott it. la M hour. Imw Canyon City al i n m . arrive al ll'l'p- H'r in it auurs, cimnei'iing una irain. trrat tu au.x rtaa Hardman MofiMnttil ... ..... . ... ,. Hamilton Utu, I fwl ri Vl.y ... it i anon f'Hv . . fits' rot. ti rt Kb trains i Ileppn-r. oa - ftxttif trad (in tl.l. IIm mt'h ri.rl rAy a ...1 il lfm. f a n j,r.r-d Ui Sr.! laa Ajr . In I... iibil'. .1 Jl i M 4 IS , ib .. V. a a ,i . in . '. t"i nn, 14 a m m v ' v...TO. alrlnatnlillil i,l Mr. and Mra Onn. Hailnr who ST. Tl'CMAS, D. W. I., July 23. The Spaniards at San Juan de Chas. Cunningham the sheep king, reports Lad been thrown from a pony. The dot-tor i. von- I atateil that the bnv was rendered linemiM'toua by the fall he received, but that no serious results would follow. Monument. il ...i. , a. at a point several miles to tbe north of Santiago, 41 Cubans were that our cathoiio ot.untryme n ar no; uyai u i lo proportion to their pay. As ' . helrgov.rnmeiit.-t orvaiilsOaMtie. bl providea that all vessels witbin killed, the Cubans say, and many more wounded. The Spanish loss .a A monthly magaitli railed "Drift" will soon V' being apportioned to all other officers and men the lav provid signal distance nf tbe action and in ooo- wat much smaller. dition to render aid tbare in tbe prise money, it is likely mat most oi toe oeei vurvviTnv .Tnl 9'1 -Vn orrl I... rr,l.,1 H,a war ilAttartmnnf I a.,11 maAi h. tha, Mrifi ah fiafaaf I ' ' I 1M"W' A Word Aboat Harea While over in the Baros-l'rinevil!e oonntry tbe wriUr ootioed that in oHt- tain localities there were niimerous blaok-tailed rabbits, or bares. In eoma aoea they were so thick that coontii'it. make Its appearance In Portland. Its objoot Is I them was entirely out of tbe qtiPHtiim. loonliect, record an I preserve all things r ( .aid that tbeee little M'ows ate -...-, u.. ,,...,, nm.u.n a i.u ,.r7 i .... 1ai.(,Hv nr. rn..a. aliu.t,. .,,,1 on and th Peed o roast. It Is Incorporau-d oropp, fruit trees. They are, lo size, btttwccti fiHited with tbese rabbits. It suoh ia the ease.it ill bsnroH'aury tobave' ilrivis" I, ,.r.:l .... .aI.i:a tl.A ....-.l .t..l. I,.. l.:t. I, thal'ai.lfln Cmi.t,.. P. ,1.11. 1,1... .nn ,..n. C m .. m . . . . . iiriim nil il ni'.ini Willi i:n inin.i in ul Lim ii-ihii Liia niin.;. nv iimr n -i ......H. w. in tne ease or ina lorneao-Doai aa I ... , t - i - . .... , ... ,,,. .. ,. - i ,.. -.!.. lh ... i, u it" t"i i." i ii .f " "" tn.n aiiiur, rmnria r.. ius uiuiuit; hi anil inn roituuiaii, atroyera Psroraod Iluton, which wers Cubans u.wn a body of Spanish soldiers while marching into Santi- ,J((tahaii, Johnom -ndB. B. B.km. n ie ing and bava longer tail- than the ordinary knocked lo pieces by the oonverted yaohl ago to surrender to Shafter. In the aniens of a reliable report on w,e tneorporatnrs. Mr. Miner, who ha ...i', w,nb are invariably black It is a ..a.. i a . . . a . . aTsllnfUi an stnvlsltilel 'tantltatllaTin I tl 4Ka tVnrlll Af " corsair, me saperior loroe was odtiomij tue occurrence, whtcb, if true, may In fraught with the gravest couae- W u , ,rM , tn, e,,,,,,, said that tbe strip of grating luud on the 00 tbw Ppaoisb Bide; tberafore the boon- . .irat,t .l. .Hitml. nf ttm llnill Ktatna nn-.rnman Lartmsnt. The (til. ntrlae should Hberallr north aide of Morrow Ooniitv. better y wi l b. 1200 par ..pita or boM on . . . , , . . . . . .-'- known a. -lb. ,.nd, la looming in- noara ineaesiroyera. i rooauiy me com . If untlin Ime tr- common sport In sore plenietof the two ships was 135 men, tne matter ai me war aepanmeni. section oi the mum y, but in Kasturr oreunn at aa at a ait Aa1 I Illial ntaat ( llllu a I ft Waal ("111 an. Ili'ttaV Uaa. that matiog idsi oonniy i.wu. - -7 - - -"-.,- . -; - .n(i a.it il, ,,rr. .). n,. .ill rB,.,.. , .o., V 4 . ... ....... , r-..w.,...,w ...r. . .... nr.. , pari - - OANTlaOO DE IBA, VUiy iJ. II now mms OUl II1M tne letter ai-lln th Lower Cov Wlill. worklim on thai upon aittlers and do muoh dstuage. Free Pills a a aa. a tn n aa nena your aaartaa u u.e. vuciiea comDlaintnc' of the treatment acoordml to the Cubans, and adviHinn liitu inarru t.M.k tm h..ii.. trM n. .hi. t. Nam Jr.' (ihibhb. a, rv. cu.... ..J .i . t.AA ...i.l . ... ... ... . . ' "I.. .. .. . . . . .1 7 ,tw vV t 7 17 77 . Oeneral hhartor o General Uarcias rwngnation, was prepare by . - T.7 7 . "WhanHo.! gi--amau a if-wl..t hoi of Dr. knee New Life I'll la. A tr a . . . . ' llin cut down It yMded vral taiions of " .... ... - - - -- I I . ... . 1. . , . . , . . 1 I l.t.,ll..n II.. .... ...... . .- . l.lt. ... 1 a... 1 i. in ..IMWIDSOf- fXjrrOflUUUIIL'UI U1IDWI l f WUU UM WWa KCIIUU On IUS I dnllrUiua bona. Tl a Wa hA al.l..nll l.ll wui.u'om tttt in. itK.in tfifat Hi-Hi I f wiiiaxiovmewyouiniii.rin-ri'a. iowi ' . . 1... .1. . ..: ataa of U. uoral Uarcia. il la not c oar that Uarcia ever saw the uttnr. -"""" -" - - - usan up wit-ir tim. to ui nuiiow ir) titn olely Wdinaii. U throw off em hint. Thaaa airti.1. mi.mi.H Link .. -u.n t.tnl.1 ., WABflSOTOV, July 'A It IS lUted (XMltively at tllO War dV CnTM.man Tpm . rratbe.1 bom last Frl M B nilisanoe. IbaJ tomeuf tbi'Ml.'.t; v f v Cents. v .,.. l0 .loot .rt,t:, tf l'i-l.ilRr. Gibson & Berger, At Tha In' ! t IMat.d Hlmvifitf. - l'"' CAr. Hair Cutting. !-'" rtttlixU'w. Kviry tiling. "Mict Iv Firrt Cla-. First National Bank OK HKITNEK C. A. Mmca, T.A.BmI. ClO. W. CONtCR, S. W. SPCNCCR, PVeaitleMt Via fride( pille are cany in soiioa and are prtica larly efTeclive in the enre of conslipa I loo aad sick bradache. For malaria and liver Iruoblaw they have been rovd lavaluahla. They are gnerantrad to be irfeotly free f.'-ra every drUlerinns anbalanee and to b poiely vegetable. They do cot wealeo by ll.rlr ct-n,bnt by giving ton l'i slornarh and bowals greatly Invig'iraie tbe ;i.m. IUeolar eta '.'' per tn-i. fvild by HUirum Drag (Jo, 11. 1. Htocuu, manager. TriiAii Crbfnl p4ytt MXCHANOK 'til all t.tatf ! W'ttM l o'iht a nd Sold. Ae evteaa Npf A dispatch la tha Daily Ne from Oibraltar tell a !ng story of a pin.o w-altl.y Mnieai, wb i lloms-1 ff 11 weeks at M. Sri lend Calia, diosd with Almirsl Ctmara, itspavtcl tb fial and dfM, u1 la vry war w in the eta&.oas) r. tbe ,!B nU, noli It disappear lb m merit a a-trraat was kMi tor bie s-r-ai. ii laraeii np Casbief : .(..,...,1 1. Ta..jI... Annf.tu.1 I ft It. A aisiwsisur ,, v .... bte aamawae Krnnl 1 ant thai b wa a tap eta le lb Hi-et TIM raotra. If is H.niti Jm ml. be ai 1, nal.1'1 til'ii t- 1 elre alt th r? pr la' Is wbll r'iuf a II vt1 l'i'l af-fil ttf I t .' Il4 f4it gtvareattat. partment .hat tha letter which General Garcia U repreeontod to have i,f J."".'" L"V '"""" ,,on' old..o(y vown t- stskr han.l ) . . , ..... .. ..... waahlnilon. Mr. Te ftieirtratly allhrrl , . , , . . addreaaed General bhafter, announcing bis withdrawal from further bi ho.iht i . tin summ . oi m"- ' h' m,'n ,!"k '' . .:tl. In.,;.,. L.w.nA I... ... I . 1 ,i. ... (rfoa bar Brr U.or set-ti him x dm d tell. 1 WoOliln t give one (if jnnf n I w-upri ail u w uu in. nwuutuu uu"pp unm it. iiwuvu mo war US I , .. . .. . . l ... . I In aI. Til hoi W albar and lha h d Work I ..nk .la.l.lndi a,, it, n f,,r .11 II a ...a. ..I , u tuirui. ai m eapiit.i irave ir m.r. win th. ,r.t . .. . .. am mm irw-ainii law ii ayu r seaat ( rla7 mvrillH ka ftVaviil IiiIa Ibla nil xa at aaa iha .. . .t a a a al at . .a a a . I - -"a Y W " W lOlIK, JOly 6l. A PtirCiai IO 1110 lltUOS from aabini'ton lalddowalasl H..v.t,lr. Ibis wsk mnrll I la auIa mA ka let !... A I- a. A - . a - It. a. I hmnrh will b All hi h Ikiat ttisiii 111 laka a a a a sw -l LBrAl ..lA ft. .al ' Al lei t aJ;,imj oi tua voioniors a no ga t i-urto iuco are to ba ei lead ti.si is ii. .. hi. friends, ir.r m u upplW vith tbe Krag-Jcrgwn maKatiue rifle-. by tho rular """ 0,b,"-t- nm.b-ro Udep..d...i. a,mw Tl la anr.nnnrv.mi.nf ms.1 lit lh nnlinstiM .l..y.rm.hl I The TtmreMiHinO nwr says Hon John C. ' I "u,l "" hN aLMItnl th. ! t t.n.nll.1 r..,l I.I. I... as a iurjn m, tbe urxWstandiog bavijg !-"'i that tbo supply of tba inv.rnor, hi baa I, an In fortland "tf hi lmr,rnt-iwt rrnna fttl 1,1 tint nortn ln tlif. r hn nrf ...rva.! ,,,il I,. !.- all-l1artre a. lb . bwl tf bl daintl.- . m , s wiui tuMiinal k iU bia.il I'. I'm vol uotfrr- lr aoma monins looom. ina ornoanc4 ipartfnont was Mr. i.oespraM4 iimat-ifa don ihiiii- -it ciitt i x off the l"p cif br 'r f .r Hi 'ml! f" 1 1 end the hot tun fir td- liiryc'e ti" wotneo "llls ii li hive no oiolhf left. V man said t) a omly wntnan: 'I li""t I'll more of you." Hue sail, 'dmi lo the ball bml.tit.'" ( ..i'.A t. n. ..! ..t a,, mi.i r.aar a'. T ., e-rtlns sud mt!lti.t1 ff( 1 Ta t i MHMlkM r-t.tt, T.V. a'ia I ttM. I alt.'i. If -t M II C C C fail tar. -. tlf. rr.,4 ...,,l...ll I..I ll.al Imnraumn ,.rtt.;l ln,. a. Il ... ... I , I tire, end safe lb p .nllsls bar b.rn 1..aln ' . ' , , , v " on ra tahal baa It tan taa yaar in I wild up. crmiroveri it who in arms inrmaniv, ut 11 um ixrj atrainmg tvery nrrgy lo ccnmulal a sbck of tha rifi-a iu orlr to bflgin thoir iaaua at aVMo a prmaible. For t .a l'orto Ilioo expedition, which will b mvla op chiuO of vnlubteor fgimenta now rvirjijuwl wit i thu Hpringfiel 1 15alibra arm, lla il!! nr-nl ,tih toaepply one pntira corps of about i9-,0lK) tbfo with Krg Jorgi nana, It may nut bi abb bi doltee r all theme gnua b tl ro-n before thT til. but thy will fallu tbetn t the i.latdM api-lly MfoaaiMta Jual abat rfginaoU will rwlw the J;; i.-w aroie lri-nis npoo Urnr-ral HIi biwbota t!i-y aiU lw mfbt fr ilietriboti a. woin run MtJir mis. Tb U II I H iil.y .ly rn Ma a II Trarks'. r.B llrtnn Tf ili'ltie; tilll, k Hale, ha bava tbe ei-ntract .'-r irli('.lrtiii,g ettrvee and nlherwiae Impruving the track of tbe U. It. A N. blwfn Caac le Mr. I,k )se dalt.aU al lh at I tttamn vtulbio, and lUp -lib T.sae In la or ol a (aral IbkM. II. .a al.ar ln inimii Unl epptnxnl tf I don, npMiu( .1 a-hun l l.lnd ra,o. .n, l four yMr. an1 1 I,orkS and Vieftlo, n M ea down ll al lb laal larllon. It Mrs lo.l.rti Had lb inwiilr k pertr. an I aa an llt a, stanl al lhttlitiiAt of lb (x.piiilal party, I il d raaaad. M Inrlbar S Ibal lliar -nlr ! parllX, tb riil'lr I lli'l dxriKtrrallr Tk lo'ifth ntt-at t-( rail bulll I baa ton In a p. til ha rit nit Hal n II, II is 'h.. Ksylnre ra,. aialy I hi. ma lalt vsi.i..' Ilaaal I 4 an 1 ii b a'd at.en ailllbte lti ol I'imit II t) n l I' til on II rtin ran Ms tbe 1 cks nn Tmilay eventuf's tram, and have tskeo several tmo ua evy trala siore, Tbe r-auli ,,t ti -n ate bo I i.eerly aa li nlifq) now m i,n w k go. Tfce oiiHrr aant tiiiit 1 t men (of tbe ... lie raitral en ny tit '41 mn 'a v1nal ,j n-ir,,. in'etraia t !'uliu to Itilliw! Il. trark ' aim.il near that pl.