PAPER Subscribers The Gazette will contain the latest telegraphic news Advertisers If you have bargains to offer, announce it through the columns of the GAZETTE. From the Seat of VV?J SIXTEENTH YEAR I1EPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9. 1893. NO. 673 OFFICIAL ' SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays CORLIES MERRlTT, Editor and Bus. Man. " At ifiO) pei- year, tl.00 for sir months, 50 ots. .or three monccis, strictly in advance. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the FoBtoftice at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. THIS PAPER is kept on file at K. C. Itake's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Jttorohants Exohangs, Ban Francisoo, California, where oou racts for advertising can be made for it. ADVKRTI8- inu aent, 21 Merchants' Exchang Build ing, Han Dranoisoo, is our aninonzeu agent. This pap9r is kept on file at his office. T P. FISHER, NEW8PAPEB 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p . m. daily except Bnuday arriving at Heppner Junction 1215 a. m. ljeaves Heppner Junction 3:30 a. m. and ar rives at Heppner 8:00 a m Hpokane Express No. 4 leaveB Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner J onction 7:50 p. in. and Uma'illa 8:50 p. m. Pr,rtlnil l',inrnn No 3. from BDokane. arrives at Umatilla lJ:U0a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00 .m. and arrives at rortlana u:ftu a. m. KuRt. Mml No. 2 leaves Portland U:25 u. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 3:25 a. m. and at Umatilla 4:80 a. m. Knxt Mail No. 1 laavm Umatilla 11:10 n.m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 12 a!) a, m. and at Portland 7 :2t a.m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore. AycgetablcPrcparationfor As similating thelbodandRcgula ling tlic 5tctmiichs andBowels of officiai DziasscrosaTr. United States Officials. Pioaident William McKiuley Vice President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State W. B. Day Secretary of Treasury ....Lymnm J. Rage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Keorelary of War HubbpII . Alger Beorotary of Navy John D. Long PoHmaster-Qoneral Charles Kinery Smith Atiorney-Ueneral John W. Uriggs Secretary f Agrioulturo James Wilson State of Oreson. Hovernor ...W. J; Lord Seoretary of Slate H. K. Kincald Treasnrer Phil. Metschan Bnpt. Publio Instruction (i. M. Irwin Attorney General ..C. M. Idleman ., G. W. MoBnde Bsnutors ) , jThos. H.Tongae Congressmen . u. EUjg Printer W. H. Leeds I B. 8. Bean, Supreme Judges V. A. Moore, I C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. C rcmt Jndge . Stephen . Lowell P.osecating Attorney H. J. "O&a Morrow County Officials. joint, Senator J. Iw-jv,l,rrow i.u.Muniui E. L. Freeland Ik.untyJndse A.. O. Bartholomew SPAIN'S PromotesT)ifesuon,Checiful-nessandBest-Contains neither 3)ium,Morphme nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. F,r infants ana children. Was Presented to the French Min The Kind YOU Have istcr of Foreign Affairs Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE TB1P TO S1B0HET. Terrible Suffering of the Boys In Blue. BRAVE BUT BADLY WOUNDED Kcape afOldDrSAMUHnTmR Alx.Scnna Seed J tppt rrmnt J!i Carbjnab$dia fUmSeed -fforiJud Sugar . higmyrtn Flaw. ArjcrfcctKemcdv forConstioa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions .revensn ness andLoss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPEB in rr i m ur .in ill V IK in nr i tTifniiK-faroiit s s -- CAUSES SUSPENSION OF HOSTILITIES A Formal Acceptance Expected Today, Though Not Without Condition of American Demands. The Kind You Have Always Bought. It Was a Gruesome Tramp and the Mud and Mire Hindered Their Progress. PQVDER Abiolutel Pure Associated Press Dispatches. London, Aug. 8. The Madrid correspondent of tbe Times, tele graphing SuDday, says: Today all the best authorities agree that the government has de cided to accept the American conditions. The American reply to Spain's request for explanation reached Madrid Friday, The text has not been given out, but it is known that it bi Ought little consolation. President McKinley turned a deaf ear i Th the'suggestion that Porto Rico might not be left to Spain and oompen- bloody trail of shattered flesh and broken sation gotten elsewhere. bone-. It was' all ' too terrible when Regarding the Philippines, the reply was not altogether satisfac- robbed of its glamour by item reality; tory, but it was of such a nature that there was no longer any neoes sity for postponing a decision on the main question. Walla Walla Statesman. Darkness had covered tbe first great battlefield of tbe Spanish-American war. Tbe dead lay all about, unminded in tbe press to alleviate the wants of tbe wounded. Sorrow was everywhere, not because of defeat or disaster, for Amer ican valor bad driven tbe enemy from tbeir intrenobments in tbe faoe of a fire tbnt might well have shattered tbe ranks of veteren soldiers, but because to these farmer boys, these mechanics, clerks, lawyers, dodea and mniioDBires, bred to tbe ways of peaoe, tbe sbeddiDg of so mnoh blood seemed a terrible thing, in Dalliation of whioh a riohteous war for a I righteous oanse was all but nojust. were not used to war, with its THI ecNTKUft BOMNNV, NtW YOHK CITV. and bo, despite the viotory of tbe day and tbe glory they bad woo, oar eoldiers were crashed and broken hearted at the Iobs that bad been entailed. And it was a tei rible, pitiful eight that night. Wonnded were everywhere, silently suffering. The shrieks and hit. Howard .... Vawter Crawford E. L. Bi at lock M. Liehtenthal J. F. Willis Julius Keitlily Jmt W. Hhinlny Dr. Kt B. Honlouk BCPPKta TOWS OrFIOFRH. unr Thos. Morgan Licl.tonthal. J. II. Simons, J. J. Huberts, J. W. ,(,. and E. . P7; w A. Hi(,mr(llton (Commissioners. . J. W. Beckott. Clerk Sheriff Treasarar. ...... Assessor Harroyor- Hchool Hap't... Coroner The CALIFORNIA Lodging House BEDS 25 and 50 Cants. GEO. C. ROME, Prop. Next door to Opera House. G. B. HATT, DIDN'T WHIP COKBETT. Homer Davenport Has a Uo With the Ex- Chaoipioo Pugilist Marion connty's famous son, Homer Davenport, went up ogoioet "Qentlemao Jim" Oorbett the other dsy.and thus de scribes bis "impressions", in a recent issue of the New York Journal : 'Althosgh I bave been robbed of ade- J'rvaeardr Marshal "0,lu rrecinctOffleei. Ju.tic.of th. I'seos W. K. Kirf"'"'" t n.thle u b- unw I n lied State Laud Ortirers. TQX CALLU, oa. i. t. Honrs A..H. Hint. lAOANl), OB. V W Mrtlett KodlsfaW J.H. Kobbin. .1,. W. HriRRs fWisHr liooeiTer . KecetT.r SCHXT BOOIBTIES. UAWUNS l'OST, NO. IL a. a. h. M-wlsatllHl t'ner.Or.. th. tlnH Sattirdaf of . m.mth. All tstsrans r iniwi w. j W W Hmitli. " Adintnnt. tt Commamlor. D. J. McFaul, M. D. HErrNER, OREGON. Oflloa hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to q n m tt residence. W. A. Kirk's prop erty, eart Of M. E chorrb. South, and 10 ri in . in z ) o d. in. . at viiiuq iu tba raar of llors jewelry store. C. E. Redfield, Attorney at Law, Oflloa to th First National Duildiog. HarrntK, : : Oiuoo ll.Lk If Ellis & Phelps, YTT0RNEYS AT LAW All hnsln.. slli1e.t ktlaix-biry naniwr. loiwrUir. Otlka la Ustt.r Balldlaa In I'rntiil'l snd houries I'ul.ltc and Msppn.r, or, D. E. GILMAN, GcncralCollcctor 1111 TO"' "W hn"'" "' n",' ,n . . hsmi ft uc wmy out "I U,,ra krs Irllir "i " film ItntiS OffieiQ J. N. l'rowu'a ItuiMioe. Tha Spanish Anawar. London, Aug. 8. The Madrid correspondent of the Daily Mail, telegraphing Sunday, says: TIia nnswAr of the Soabiah covernment declares that HDain cannot 8roaDB of wh,ch writers of other battle discus, the American proposals, but only accepts them because they Z) are imposea on ner py lorce. wuiy tew uubsbouiiw uuge iu iub and through with Mauser bullets lay in American demands were asked for, and it is not expected that Preai- the long grass of the fields where they McKinley will refuse them. bad fallen or under tbe knife of tbe sur- .... i ,t geon in tbe improvised hospitals without Paris, Aug. 8. The Spanish ambassador this morning presented B mnrmur or , moB0. They bore it like to the Frerjch minister of foreign affairs Spain's reply to tbe peace heroes, bat the sgooy was all there. And terms of the United States, which he subsequently cabled to Washing- those who saw it knew it. Tbe pallid taoes, contorted witb soffermg, told Ine story as plainly as though tbe pain were shrieked from a thousand throats, and made it all the nobler. , What a journey it was that nigbt from tbe firing line along the bill of Hah Jnan, ton. Washington, Aug. 8. Secretaries Alger and Long aud Attorney- . v ..... T r ' 1 fn.-n ' a In Ann Pai'dnna wit.K Tiaairf ant. f aTT 1 n I f on rp . -.. -k. -loiMon over Jim uoroeii, i n jouhsm ucuoisj vna -" .vwv, ...... . . . ... w..v. au 1 OfiSOril ArtlSla over ,be thR'I bavea'sooop' on the hour this morning, ending at 11:30. At the conclusion of the confer- news that Oorbeit can still hit aud get ence it wa announced that official notification of Spain's acceptance i of where onr soldiers lay on their iifl.is( away, tie aiao t nnve 10 gi away yw- , . . .1 . t 1 r0Pive(L Tha nreaidnnt ATnAnta down the long, winding, muddy road to IUU Va IU VB. IMVW " - J C - J w.w I niDooey, wuere is me army s oase. uere Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shop, Matlock Corner, 15 Canta 25 " Bcppner, OreRou. H. W. Fall, PROPRIETOR Of the Old Reliable a 1 ..4 ei ... t)n.U .U,.n T ViAvaii I J ' I I Ml . nwn amn t n f I fAmnVOAii) with bira, but I am sure that bad be ue win receive h wrui. buuiuUO ci.jr .uu.tw. visheil lis nmi'd have made his escape. "Never since I visited tbe Lick Ob- WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. At U p. m. it Was stated at the 1) Jeuch em- servatory io California have I seen so bassy that the SpanUh reply had not yet been received. many stars and planets, anil a few elbows, ault HouseJS5 as I CHUijht a y'.iropse of yesterday. II 'Kid' McC y doesn't locate Androe and llooo while he is gp there when be rbott in September I'll miss my is the hospital to which all tbe wounded must ootue eventually if they are spared , and toward it, from tbeoraok of tbe first ritia on tbia morning of tbe opening struggle until the nigbt merged into an through tbe palms there ooraes a crack ling as of branches beicg trodden under foot. Your blood grows oold, and then you smile to yourself in a sickly sort of way as you realiza that tho land crabs are running away from you. They are plainly to be seen in the road now, big fellows, blue and black and red aud yel low. They hurl themselveB hurriedly from danger in tbeir peculiar awkward way, and you bate tbem, for you know that were you dead on that spot within an hour these vermin would bave pioked your skulls as olean as vultures. The never-ending road still winds on through the wood with tbe wounded onoe more dotting it. Three of them are sitting on a boulder. Two of tbem bave been shot in the arm, and the other both in the shoulder and the thigh. He is weakening fast and tbe others are trying to obeer him up. " It ain't tbe pain," he says, "it's tbe loss of blood that's ki ling me. How far is it 'now? Have we oome to the hill where the rough riders fought?" " Not yet," answers one of the soldiers, " but it is very near." ' "Well, I'll gel that far, anyway," ie the man's response, and be struggles to bis tired feet. It is as peaoeful as though war did not exist. The land orabs flee in tbeir fiend ish way from before your feet and witb halt an hour's steady marching you stand on tbe rough rider's bill. To the right, just on tbe crown overlooking the valley to the south, are seven wooden slabs stuck into tbe earth side by aide to mark where fell tbe first heroes in the campaign agaiust (Santiago. A wounded man is lying near the graves. He lifts bis head at tha npproaobing sounds. "Played out," he aays, laoonioally. "Shot in tba shoulder, . Finish tba trip tomorrow." No complaint, no regret, just grit. From this bill the road leads down into a thicket through which tbe sun never shines. Tbe moon is drowned. It is as blaok as a cavern. Hocks, loose and jigged, fill Ibe roadway and render tbe footing unsafe, lirauobes reaoh out from tbe brunt) and whip your fsca. It is unoauny. Htraoge insects are sieging CHICAGO, ILL.. Hslf hlork west of the Tlllon Denot of r.H.&IKat nvnr liis nurd hA Link, ns.tf. I Sf .1 V...I,ir.rfi.. A flv lha Knamuli ftahlnAf. maaloir. Inal kd.n auIIj1 ii,Ia m.vIaa. knl .till lhav V::?"'.:":0-. .a ..k. a .1.. m " a n... figures appear down the ..... ui ov. 1. r. wiuriHwi.. ,m,.v,.. r r - yesDouse was reuoced 10 opamsn cipuer aim men aaui to the v . . .... ,,, -. - An. , i.im 1,1,1 h. im't. ii 1 lUD lc 1 .r I .in, k.i,.. ..th knti.i. look like men orouohing. ZZTl, r-,,;,. found o,it in abort order. Tha diff.rent SP'B ambassador at Pans, by whom it was to bedeliverd to the .. . . . . Iber thlBh, ,Mr moonlight through a rift in fttrTfjAis. tt.t. wv. nf onml.inff the hair hove little to French foreign oftice to be reduced to trench cipher for tiansmisaiou iBI,.nr,0i .i.i, , withaDatienaethat b'"'R'n olouil '"'P1"1 The Old Shop! LIBERTY MARKET Is the place to co to cot FISH fine snrar cured hams anil Ismii, Pure l'( luril, sHIle reiiilerrd. olt l)le, HlKbest riwli rir l l for .1 Sim It. RENT. MATHEWS. Washington, Aug. 8. Spain's answer to the demands of the other day, those not too badly crippled bere Bnd tbere, and far ctl you bear the : ar.i,;i k., ; : :.uLr.OD,l it,i, .h.H.r.,1 ...d maimed ouckoo, whioh so often betokens the UDlieuawm isuow uu us s; ""u"i uuuimg wuu - . . - . 7. . nre.enn. nf H.niard. lvim, in w.il f,ir . .,.,. . saisv. in hnna nr am. 1 n. neni nos- w " a BlownebS that is almost painiui m view 01 me earnest aesire to know . , ' " . . I 1 1 ali, aaat nH.ssnn I ha aanri nn I attAoa whether the acceptance is complete or quaimea. i uere are no less nr.mmfta -i,h men whoconldwalk. WP,D rr lortuer on and you "Since Corbett bi begun to ot.mb bis than five translations, four of them cipher, in transmission between Supply and ammunition wagons bad w""ler what is going to happen to you. xour iqi.kidbmoo grow. vivm. iiatk road. They A dash of tbe over. foliage falls .a l 1 - i . I... . I with boxing. to the French amhaHsador here, lhese moves take, it is calculated, was marveloua. n ,UB aewr' ",uo "l P,ra ,na From the way Corbet is training it e,ht OT ten hours. The impression prevails in official quarters up to From Hao Joan bill to Hiboney it not a cnanges i mio ma gleaming oayonei ot a evident that be inters to prove to the mid,,By tbftt tbe rcBpt,ri8es would not reach the president until quite P1""""" coor, to tr,e' 'l bnl 5UJ J" ' TS don. b'af. such m ' l . . . .. ..- . . , i , . UD.iruug uerTi-n, nnu "Ulin jou cum. yourself for your foolish fancies you harry along, hurry along, Imping tor tba end. And by aud by it eonixa. Yoit bate reached tba level sandy stretch behind tba ridge on which sits Hiboney , and rounding the end through tha ravins whioh cuts down to the sea, you Lava beloie you tba leula and csmp fires t f tba soldiers at tha base and tba oottagra of tba Cubans, it has not baro a pleas ant journey, but you Lava area on of tba phsm's of warfare, and that is much. .porting men of tha world that there are . . M oud nore hkfc,y Dot b,,fore tofJQorrow Ail......!.. ii1.vnanpitU.nni tte ihalaver I - the pbiritl is, besi los his, aud that other people oau point them oat as well s Fitz.imiiinns. Ha Lnpes to have tha to lake it tbia battle nigbt. Tha moon la up and iu tba open its silvery light .ilnarln mark, mil vnnr wa. Yim atari rt .... .... .. !.l . rt- ! . ,. i - -- W AHHINOTON, Aug. I. AiuiouBU an yei wuuoui ouiciai Couur. Jui, Kt u base of that bill op wbiob tba Meaauree ta Make tha Agrtamant Effaotlva. vour fiuo nork and lamb ei.inii.lte pleasure of toothing one this watiou of the report from Paris that the Hpauiab goveiimeut Las de- sJevuty-first New York charged so gal- chopH steaks end roasts, r"11 ,hi W1" rMPn'1 ,0 th" ,un" ' cided to accept the terms laid down by the United States r eBaeiitil o tba afternoon. Never mind tba EVERY FRIDA to the negotiation of a treaty of peace, the officiala her are proceed- u" m" , "Ootbetfs training quarters are io bis nil ..viction that the oud has come, aud are civiuff atlen- "'7 . .L "'IT. table bsxk of bis cottaga at Asbnry ... .,,.,., ... r. tllian l Fart, and Ihata ar. many faults to them. l'ou ' " . , , . , "" " Pnn r"P,u"' I Al.:- I. ...I.... ll.A a. Inn tana I tArt I rl f 1 1 n ft tr l-iravsil I halt IU Ki.aLiAL.J m-.A .nl aivai ftKas Io the first plaoa tbe bsrn has no walo- vuia cuuciuaiwu, uD - i- v- . s,..u ...-... . " onttiog. and while be is jamming an government was aooui io euier a pie, ib auaveiueui, sou mat tne " ...- - - - opponent around, as was ibe o.a with I answer would bo hgMtx iDConcIubive. In tbia) caho the president "I! ,, , i , , uk. .. k . me.theonlnrky perb'a bead. bumping diapoaetl to deal firmly with the iwue, to give notice that our pro- TOUOg Mlow with bis left arm i a that when Spain tUll. more aevore than thoae " Eight mile.." yo tall him. bl l IUjII-IM I Uil U l I ",Jlf .''mldoigVt.' TbTcXu bM "8'D oI for peace, the conditions would U mott Stage Line KM III.KY IS A MAN. no io. to restore thought luln. to those laid down. ha lan.ta na Iimi heavily. That, aa In other cas, was di.s.trona, for ibey If the SpanUh answer should fmlxxly au ctTort to secure any "Tbssk O.xl I bava two gonl legs," be answer., and keeps on. lint be baa lost blood and la weak. You pass bim. Othors are around. Una big aoldior is doubled over, making bis .hooking it m to sy nothing i.f my rt.frpuca tM been mada a tbs dispatches of liritiBh newspapers p.inrolly clothe Ii -a. a!.-. P. 1 h ditt OQ the part of tb. Hpaniah government to itclude in the - How far is It to ' a duen stamps In my hip poeset. ... i t ii i i Hiltoneyr ba asks, W. A. niCHARDSON, Justice of the Peace and City liccorder. met ar council. CMataa B. r. MILLER. Pram . I. .a.L. i I . . , :.: i...:.i. .? hnaiat and miMt ll.m-t rn,il I.. J.,hn ! lOrnea na 101 Hits, ani I Ol r-nn w 1 material CUADtZO in IU0 C'IDUl WOIIB I. Will lljnui WIIU liroUIUl reil'CllOO. ..'), wdjoii '.7 niiiiiii. fiin.rif nurii" an.. ullirr llltrrinr lllta. Htair. taata MrppliKf liallv. MMII'laf rvpml. ai S3i a. iu. Arm. at (.anion 111 ii honrt, I I bH.annnftl a nltniii aiVAmtif inn ii frnm tfa.l.ilila, .. ll.alAit aim khaaar. 1.1. CIIUill'BI T nuirrumui a v.aun'l i:avuj,iua I, liufu .(..., IlI ,UC " I"" " Uulu debt TliA foitual atatetueut of th points of tLe UuiUis! HUUm' "i " MT" ni ... . . .. I . . .1.. ivl:.. II I . ... .. .; ...1 lr. o -,' luting aipi luifiiirroaa.aj 1 pn-.m 1 udiQ pivtn out iroui iim 11 uun iiuuss uii'io u rrn-ruiicu vij una bud- i .())J M In tba opaa. Thetrae aditioaor wdm iugi, ms I ,... .,.,1 ii r.ni,(.t Iki kiiuwn aa Vet L'tlJir or Hot the full text ahowa 1 .1.... tt.. ..u.- ... ai..,.t Thaann aovthioa more, but it is prrauinivl that Do rt fefenco whatever was baa had a ebaaoa al tha roadbed and tt made to the question. a.na tilts f! n't'r. rn's bonM. tTS a.. 4,,.inuitluii4 lll ara lira In in hia Una. at Mauali Biir. U , . . - - Mathews & Gentry BARBERS i5 t-aTr f'anynn t'llv at p m . arrtv. at Hrpp P'f In .1 lifMira, . oiiur. ling with trains. llrrrsf. "H 1 1 am gUi to have tfiie I nhdr brlt. aiilaitbat.nditig Iha fcl thil Jim 4 4 lUMmatl M 'tlitameul ........ H.niWt'in ... .... U"( I "l fn Ji.lm laf .... 1 a..). it, i n, . . la. i illil.n l illl train. .1 Itopptwr. X..U - Ha In. 1 "I' Oils Una ilh ti r.,i . r-1 narlin anil a'-! ttna I ar. praNr4 In (! Aral riaa trr Ur in th pnliiin. s. V. n lial (1. First National Bank or iik.tni:u Simmon will bava io ngui uiroii, as Jno aoa frmn ine. "IIomrm Pavniriwr." II s Ibis ! WsofT r unsbaalral il'illars' reward for .oypaaa of aol.rrli lbt cannot la 0tirt! by Mali's t'at.rrh Cur. F. J. Cruet k Di., T-ileHO, I .lvrliy ( Oraia. Hi t'niv.r.ity of Orrgno gradsstad last Jo tie Iha lafg.t rl.a- la Its bi.tof y. TU c tianlssr.-l thlrlr. The fall tern will bgiB Hept.rcher 19tb. Hta- W, tha u...l-f.igt.l.i h'. kn-wa . " bava eoinfl-t-Nl tba l-lb enlrro, advane4 eoginaorlng, aatrono my, I'.giO, philnaophy, p.)0lv.lngftu,tD, matins and plisiol adaealiou, Maaie atiJ drawing ara ai taught, Tba la- HWa I. fre. All alndrata pay an Im i dotilal f iif 9 11 yearly. Ito.rd, ,. Shaving .. i Cent. . . t -nil. ut ! Gibson &. Bergcr, Al n I'll a"' HlistvitiiT. - lr llulr Cutting. U? r.th2. Kverythin;:?n t lv Fift rjisi C.A.RhCA, T.A.KMta. Ceo. W C0Ntn. J W rtctn. PetaisJaat Vice rfsl(laet Ca.hi.e Ata't Ceshl.r I0XC1IANG K -) all 111 nf thr mil Houlit and Sold. lni f. ' Wa ea all a.H .-ji is .1 saw iil fi-a t J CL. 'm V fi-r th. l'i r. bihI b li.va l. i.i perf.ctly t u. fable Iu all lml trai.saol "ii and An. neatly aMa Ii e.iry ariy Llitrattun. ma. I b thrir Cru WmI A t.w.i Ml,. Ii. liiiaU, a! )U . hiai Maia. wholesale draglta, Talwl". O. I Hall's f.lll!i Cur' lakru InUiaallr. tin( diwt'y upon ll.a blo4 aa runr-i .u'lxai ll aalrtl. lll- Iu il iat. at. f'na. 1 fl 7'f . f t'tl. 'hvII If 111 4 gra.lo bran flim tan enter Ilia eab fre.li mauala... NaiB.iplpiasaf'nfail fur ara-lusU. nf sworelitad acb'Kila. keotial'l Kjtivalalit. are aiaWd frif a! ut Iha reilr I ebtr.ai a .t'll.M C!e! ni a tit U M t all H It rani.. IVrx.n. iImh.14 iufuimslirin as ad )rs Iha praai Unl, Hx ret.ry i J. Maltirtl. (f Ut. Mat A. I' In rob, all of Kiifa, l)fgoa. TUa'iti'sMo:T'r, I ibia. i f a g'l t,laaili. Th.ra ata iiaf laU . Urn atl anrl 'twf. ' ifbiaf;, t.i 4 M I f.Cnlnb. ta fairly dev. Tba walking w aaay. l)y ami by yoa rsaoh ford over a Intl. stream. Hera stbe"blody aogU". Tba lead ara all alxiat. Tbe wouodsd are ilo.t.red almtit Iba water. They ara faveri.b. Tbey Up il op iralafullf, talk ing meanwhile of tha day. "Wa gave tWu liH, di.lu I aid a wonmled vuiiala In a Mng mg. bt and light la Ilia ! mib.ry roal r.g.il.r 2iprwak. 7-8 "1bala what we did, but Ihay eas fight eome, ,," waa tba f.ply. 11 Hi OtBrere," H. H.I4 al Aaatlagn, "('brer th. M a." Chlragn Journal. Tba eyes of tbeoouutry ara ou Cora modora 8:hley, aud tbe mora tha Amerl. can people Sse of hint Iha tIUr they Ilka bim. As mtmh a any ofTlcer io tha navy or army ba typifies modesty, hon esty, aud II uw democracy. In Mantlagii harbor Iha litht-r evanihg inn. uua bappenpil ta remark: 'Three abeers for Corumo.lors Huhley," and tba leather-lunged yells that split Iha night aonnilml like an aarlhinaka 'run Iha Vranvlii. II rn. la Iha eortiiipnlnra blu.ai In tha dark , and maybe there waa little moisture ta on. nf bl. ka rye., and wbvO ba coulJ find bia Vuioa, ba said: "Ihaak you. Inys.lnit I didn't d'Ml. Lt tba iidiiHire ebiNf tha araw." The fliref rheerrd, ba with them, and lli"B tha man wbn won Iha gr.atit raamag flglil aver aneu iipmi ih.a ..ii " r.i lb. nifii lar.hiu-1 Iba a'lus" After thai ba M Iba rl.rlog fm tba nglueara aud Iha alikra and roal I uU, an.l Iha Mil i.t II.. I. ... . 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