OFFICIAL PAPER Subscribers The Gazette will contain the latest telegraphic nws From the Seat of war. SIXTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1893. NO. 683 Advertisers If you have bargains to offer, announce it through the columns of the GAZETTE. THE HEPPHER GAZETTE Published every Tuesday and Friday BY COKLIES MERRITT, Editor eua.dL Aeja.agx. SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Year - - - - Sjl.BO Six Months ... 73 Three Montha ... . BO Advertising Rates Made Known on Application, Entered at the PogtoIHce at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. THItt P APISH is kept on file at E. V. Dake'e Advertising Agency, 64 and 8lt Merchants Exohnngs, Ban Franciaoo, California, where cou raote for advertising can be made for it. LP. F18HEK, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8 . ing agent, 21 Merchants' Kicliangi Build ing, Sun Franeiooo, is our authorized agent Tins papar is kept on file at his office. , 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves HeDDner 9:30 Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. ni. daily except II.) a. ni and ar. ppner :SU p , HeDuner Ji Leaves HeDDner Junotiou 3:30 rives at Heppner 6:00 a m Spokane express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Ueppner Junction 7:60 p. m. and Uma ilia 8:50 p. m. . Portland Uxuress No 8. from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla AMI a. ui. and Heppner Junotiou 7;U0 .ra. a', a arrives at Portland If.w a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 D. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 8:z5 a. m. and at Umatilla i :30 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leave. TJmati'la 11:10 d. m. and i arrives at neppnar Junctioa 12:25 a. m. and at 1 Portland 7 :Ut a. in. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent U. naHi Heppner, Ore. United States Officials. . P wi'lent William McKiuley I Vw- President (iarret A. Hobart Secretary of State W. K. Day beonitary of Treasury Lyman J. Gage secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Ill ins fe.'ielary of War Kueeell . Alger Secretary of Navy .....violin If. Long Kntinuater-Ueneral Charles Kuiery Smith Attor:ioy-lieueral ....John W. Origgs rlecretury f Air i culture James Wilson Stats of Oregon. Hovernor W. P. Lord Secretary ul Stats H. K. Kineaid Trxiuinrer Phil. Merschan f i . t . r.. I'ulilio Instruction (I, M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. ldlenian ( Q. W. MoBride ounuwra j Tongas 11. Ellis .W. H. Leeds R. 8. Keau, A. Moore. E. Wolverlon GE3EES AVegetablePrcparationfor As similating theToodandRegula ting the Stomachs andBoweis of ProinotesX)igesUon,Clicciful ness and Rest.Contai ns neither Opnim,Morphine nor Mineral. NotNahcotic. ACTA mm Hutpif(HdJ)rSXMIXLEBZBCR Pampkm SmJ' Alx.Stnna Jjiftrvttnt (limfitd Juftr ftmn Aoerfect Remedy forConsttM- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness andLOSS OF SLEER Tac Simile Signature of TsTEW VOHK. EXACT COPY Or WRAPPEB, m it For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of Her Impossibility of Resuming the Struggle Is Fully Recognized. the t . AW WW Ki ll LACK OF. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Spain Believes a Stronger Navy Would Have Brought "Victory. Spain Loses An other.. Pacific Possession. Span iards Seek Revenge on Cu bans in Havana. Associated Press Dispatches. New Yobk, Sept 12. A special to the Herald from Washington Bays: 1 According to tbe reports received here it is evident that Spain deeply deplores her failure to add a large number of shipB to her Davy instead of Applying at least half of the appropriations granted by the ccrtea to the maintenance of the navy. HAWAII TERRITORY. The Name for America's Recent Island Pos sessions. San Fkancisco, Sept. 9. The steamer (Joptio baa arrived from Yokohama and Hong Kong, via Honolulu, bringing the following ail vices to the Associated Press from the latter city, under date of Sep tember 3d: "It will be the 'territory of Hawaii'; that is the came which tbe annexation commission has deoided to recommend to congress. Thus will be preserved to the present nomenclature from tbe Dnited States the distinotiye origin of this part of tbe United States. Tbe form of government will be modeled on that of tbe existing territories. No more or further departures from this form will oreep in than the local conditions aod national political considerations make neoessary. It is possible that, in work' Ing oat tbe details, tbe form to govern ment will not approximate bo closely that of tbe state government as tbe ordinary form of government does. But tbe uimate possibility of statehood will not be barred, Lnoal self-government will be given through the extension of the municipal idea, Tbe islands will be divided into municipal districts, hav ing oontrol, under restrictions, of purely local affairs." AUSTRIA'S EMPHKSB KILLED. thi ccmtaur MmiNV, Ntw vouk errr. JmsT National Jank i .'i.Krosemen Pnnter 'n;.r"U) Judges... 10. W.M lThos."H IW. I OF HEPPNER. O. A. RHEA. T. A. ItHEA. President .Vio President l. W. CONSEB Cashier B. L. FREELAND. .Assistant Cashier Sixth Joali lal District. (! rnl Judge Stephen . Lowell P '.'i-.vjung Attorney. ... iL. J. Bean "" Morrow County Officials. Transact a General Banking Business. EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS Of TBE WORLD BOUGHT AND BOLD Collections made on all points on reasonable terms Surplus and undivided profits 5,0M. filul Senator... . .. r'fiir'wntativn. 'Wiiy JailgO ' (mmiHeionera., J. W. iieokntt. " I'lerk ' .ShsriJ ' Trewiurer ' AtHW-cr ' Harvey ?... Hcbool Sup't... ' Corn' r .J. W.Morrow E. L, Freeland ..A. (1. Bartholomew J. U. Howard Vawter Crawford K. I j, s;a(lK'k M. Linliteiithal A C. Petfys Julius Keithly Jay W. Shipley , Dr. K. U. Honiook IIOOTS AND SHOES D THE PLACC TO GET THEM IS OF M. IvICIITKNTHAI,- .rfNIfU Town fimoKM. Mo. Thos. Monran (unHlmi..., E. J. Hloeam, M. I.ichtvnthal. J. R. Himons, J. J. Huberts, J. W. U W.A. Rlnhardnon r.easnrer I W. Hrirnrs Harshal John Uager Precinct OIReers. Jnstioeof ths Psaes W. K. Kichardson C. nsUbls U. rnlted Sutea Last Olfiors. m Diti.u. na. ay P tana JUsrlster Otu Pallf rsua Beosivor ... as.Mtia Ol. K. W. BerlMt rWtr J. U. Hwarkheimsr bscmlnr xoaaarr stoozjBTxaEm. HAWLINS POHT.NO.IL O. A.K. , Meets at Heppner. Or., ths third Batordar of All atasars idviim w ib- W. tM, CO, Thoy have mythlng in thli line tlmt you nur fleiire and you can depend on It you- gel a SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES; O'd Stand, Main Straat HEPPNER fRANSFER CO.'Sl Relied express la enmln. Does deliver work on siiiirt oier, 1U cents and np warda. This waon Is No. 4, and leave your order with It, or at "Central" tele phone omce. We Aove Anything! LIllltHTY MAHKUT THE OLD SHOP! Is ths place to (To to get your fins pork and lamb chops, steaks and roasts. fish. Every Friday. - rlus susarsurea bains and bacon, rrirs lest lard, kntile-rendered. old style. HUhest casn I pries paid lor at stock. Bsnj. Mathawa. arh ri'tolk. W. W.Hmith, Adiataat. tf Commander, I D. J. McFaul, M. D- HEPPNER, OREQOS. ORIcs hours. to 10 a. m., and 12 hi 1 p. m., at mtder.es, and lu In lie nv, and 2 In hp in . at eltre In the rear ol Borg's Jewelry stirs. C E Redfleld ATTORNEY AT LAW. OIBrs ta First "stlonal Sank buildlnf. Drppner, Oregnn. Ellis A Phelps ATTORSEYS AT LAW. NEW NAME I Wni. Gordon has re-natnctl his stand the old Jones livery stable 'JDlio Ceiitrol. aledhay lor sale. Chaws reaanoable. Tall on mm and hate four born wsu '-rd lor FAVUB FllTY-EIGHT 10 UN DA Paloass Farssers Wast Tkat Wkeat Wslfkt FsUbllsks4. Palouhi, Sept. 7. Profiting ty tbe at taking lima by tba forelock tbis tsasoa and preparing to protest, before it is toe late, against tba raising of tbe weight of No. 1 wheat above a 68 pound last, as was done last year, wbsa vhe.eddt tloa of one pounJ made hundreds of thousands of bushels of whssl grade Mo. No. 2 wkiob would, under tba last formerly in vogos, bava gone as No. 1, Ibua esusiog a lost to tba fartnsr of 3 cents par busbeL Wbeo tbe reoeot meet log of tba grals LION AND EAGLE BIDE BY BIDE. England Is Gratified at the Tnra of Reeeat Events. Associated Press Dispatches. Bbistol, England, ' Sept 7. At a meeting in honor of tbe opening of tba ' memorial tower on tbe ores! of Brandoo . bill, erected by eubsoription to commem orate the fourth oentenary of John Cabs." ot's discovery of tbe continent of Amer ica, tbe marquis of Onfferln made speech extolling tba friendship exietinfi , between tbe two nations and then opened .... tbe door with a golden key, which ha afterwards banded to the mayor. Tbe marquis in the oourte bf hi re marks said tbal perhaps tba beat way to realize tbe value of Cabot's work was to . ask what would be tbe condition of the . Western world now, if," instead of aa Anglo-Saxon influx the Spanish raoa and " customs had overrun what are now tba" United States and Canada. "Yet, bet for Cabot," be continued, . "suoh a consummation might bava oa . ourred. Since I last bad the honor to address you on this eubjeot knotber fend the last act of an international drama has been unfolded. Spain, the erstwhile mistress of the Indies, has been finally - toroed from the last possessions' acquired tor bar by Columbus aod compelled to retraoe ber steps aoross tba Atlantic "To Englishmen, in tbe present state of affairs, how momentous is the faol thai? , tbe mighty regions of North America are peopled by tbe Anglo-Saxon raoa and a cognate instead of an alien people. Since the war of Independence there baa always existed in Greet Britain desire to live in amity and friendship with tbe people of America. Whatever -, threatening olouda bava arisen we have watched them approach with regret and have weloomed their dispersal with sat isfaction. Even when relations wera strained almost to a breaking point I be lieve there was always something at tba " bottom of the hearts of the most belhooee , sections of tbe two communities Ibat led them to regard a rupture with misgiving and dismay." Proceeding to refer to tba vaet inter ests opening in ths far east which tba Dnited Slates wonld be compelled to take part in tbe marquis said : " Whatever solution there may be ot these problems, it IS pretty certain the interests ot America and Great Britain will not olaeh but rather that both ae tions will desire tbe same ends." In aonolusion be said : "I believe tbe British and Amerloaa foreign ollioes are the Only onea that really understand tbe meaning of eaeb other's dispatobes. Despite the cynical' peasimistio viewa expressed in soma plaoea that the rapproaobment ie only evaueeoent, I believe that but for Eng land's attitude during tbe recent war the ultimate settlement might have been very different and when it is remembered that this sotion on our part was purely disinterested and inspired solely by tba community ot tba two peoples which led arrested and proved to be an Italian to approve tba motive that lorood lbs According to the information in the pogaeBaion of the department anvoblst named Luoobeni, who says be United States to intervene in Cobalt may us lain auuuiyaieu iusi uur am tude at a critical turning point ia tbelr deetiulea will bava made a lasting Im- Brntally Murdered on the Street at Geneva, Switzerland. IiONDon, Sept. 10. A report from Geneva, Switzerland, says tbe empress of Aufllriti has been murdered. No par lonlars are given. The murder ot tbe DmnrAllH u rannrf al tn riutra raban nlana Tl : !. I.J L.1L.H.J 'J 1 1L.1 -f IL. r it npiirwuiiunu wy vu aiaunu governmem mat iu vibv ul iue jn a hotel while she was at supper last condition of ber treasury and the further fact that her naval force is evening. While eating, an unknown now creatlv inferior, it would be useless to continue the struggle, ea- Ialian rushed in and stabbed her to the peoially aa there is no nation of Europe willing to support her in case she should again resort to arbitrament of arms. Because of tbis ths authorities' have no reason to believe there will be any serious hitch in the negotiations of the peace commission, and while they expect the Spaniards to do any and everything possible : to delay the completion of tbe treaty, believing they may bring about complications advantageous to their government, tbe American representatives will be in a position at any time to bring them to terms by a simple threat to withdraw. Aside from the loss of ber colonies and the ships destroyed in battle, the war has cost Spain about $384,800,000. Information to this effect has been received at . the navy department from the naval attaches of this govetonDt abroad. Inoluding the coat of prepara tions in anticipating the war begun by Spain in May, 1895. these sums have been raised and expended: From tbe sale of 322,944 Cuban notes, $25,242,255; from the sale of 60,000 Ouban notes, of 18, $5,785,897; loan of 400,000,000 pesetas on the customs guarantee, $74,400,000; from the Bale of silver, etc., $30(3,338; loan ot tbe bank of Spain on the Cuban guarantee, $58,400, heart. Tbe Swiss government bss stopped all telegrams. The empress of Austria, who was the Princess Elizabeth, of Bavaria, was born in 1837, and became tbe wife of Emperor Francis Joseph in 1854. PARTICULARS OP TUB TBAQBDT, Genkvu, Switzerland, Sept. 10. Tbe empress bad been sojourning here for a few days, and was leaving Geneva for Mootreaux, where she intended to stay for some time. 8be left the hotel for a steamboat at 12:45 p.m. On her way to tne pier she whs assailed by a man who rushed and struok ber. Tbe em' press fell, staggered to ber feel, and started on again for tbe boat, believing herself uuhurl. She reached the steamer whioli the captain, after some hesitation, ordered to proceed, only doing so how ever at the oommaod of ber majesty Shortly after the boat patofftbeempnai tainted aod tbe steamboat returned to 000; loan of the bank of Spain on the custom guarantee, $58,200,000; the pier. Her majesty was taken ashore Reaairin. SaeeiaHy I toan of the bank of Spain on guarantee of contributions, $32,000,000; loan of the bank of Spain i per cent internal debt, $29,000,000; Philip pine taies, $37,000,000. These sums do not include debts for trans ports, etc., contracted by the government which are placed at approxi mately $62,000,000. and carried to a bolel, where she expired a little later without regaining eon sciousneas. It was then found that she had beea etebbeJ, tbe assassins stiletto reaching ber heart. Tbe assassin was perlenoa ot last yeas tba farmers and all the money has been expended on expeditious sent to tbe colonies, grain dealers ot tba Palouse oonotry ara I whose total amounts to 184,431 soldiers; 0223 officers and about 700 generals. Of tbe millions expended on $5,000,000 was spent by the Spanish government to increase its naval force. was born in Paris. THS HWS BBAOHM VIBiNA. Vibnna, Sept. 10. Tba bare an nouncement of the murder of the em press reached Vienna tbis afternoon. Tbe emperor, who bad intended starting preeaion on tba memory and conscience of tbe American people and will lead ta a eonviotioa that tba peace of tba werld and tbe general prosperity of ths human . SAH FbANCIBCO, Sept 12.-The Call says that private advices have tot northern Hungary lata Ibis alter- n.(imoT.d bv harmoni.aa been received Iu this city to the effect that tbe Caroline croop of 0000 - ""l-'r setars, the United fitatea islands, which this country contemplated seizing, had war with Spain been prolonged, are by this time in the hands of the natives. Two native kings of tbe group, who had long been at war with was overwhelmed by tbe oes. A special traio was gotten in readiness and the I emperor left for Geneva at once. The em pre bad been eojnarning in Hwilser- land since tba last week In Aoguit. Alt bitstruMS attended W end enfectiry manner, lie aa4 tvUss-lors. ta a r.nt4 Notaries 1'ub- OOwe la Kslter s patkstnf. Herpoef. Oevawn. D C Gtlman GENERAL COLLECTOR. fill ymif old knots and ftotas In his hands snd ft y money mit tl hm ihem. Maaw sectan el aar4 rot w lUiua Off cs la J . Brown's bMlldlbf. Mfor. Of. 1E11.N'0N cm' Stage Line B. f. MILLCR, Pre Cheep! and mnet direct mote to John Per velirr, a snTuii ( Mr ntlnlns dlstrtt-t. fVirnt aim Iotix iMertuf kitiits. aces leave Hrifyuer tallv. Sunday erp)-). at at a. iu. Arrive at lauyoa lay Iu M iwaes. jv ranynn t Ity al I p m , arrive si llepp at In .' hours, cuniM'tlu WHk I reins flarrasa m Mrr1na Mum. tnht llamllion I .n: rwk ros Vaily John Ixif I ( nl(Hl r Hf II f :j i a a 4 1 h n t I "I S Ml ! a ij each other, some months ago declarer a trace, combined their forces, and commenced war against the Spanish authoritiea, who sent in vain oommiasion was bald la Bpoksoa it was Guam for aid, aftei concentrating tbwir forcee at I'onape, but they and .r.i. deal.,, of tb. p.ioa..ao0i P00'1' PpliJ ith ammunition and in no position to resist a and as definite nction lo tba eatabliab- prolonged attack. log of test weigbia for gradee waa poat-1 The supposition is Ibat the place was captured and tbe Spauish pooed until tbe maeilog to be held lo I garrison wiped out This would virtually mean the capture of tbe iacoma Bwptnt.r lu.h. tbeea r.lamod entjr Kroop 0 i uuiui biuvj uatf uvwH axj i Tfiy ay u sHla,-S .kXBLk7rZui New Yobk, Sept U-A special to the lTess, from Washington I f--- Admir.iorga De-syt eommisaimi asking Ibat l be test of No. II 1 r f)f oonrsw. we were all anx one lo a s ..a, a .... I aSHBI PM"J P"0-" "-l. , . Uewsy. Ihwt Is sopr.me over tbsre, waigbt la vogae prior to IkiI Tbsae Senor Tomaeo Fstrada 1 alma baa just received a communication ,0j b, ia tD , f tD bar; I lists is petitions are bole circulated emoeg from a rspresentrtive of the Cabao revolutionary guferument alio bas always a small crowd surrounding him, lermers ana mere nan ia ikroogooot tna a-uratlv in Havana ainca the bednninff of the war. in which tha lacing at Mm lo sheer admiration. I Palottaa aoootry aod none have rsfusd ' eoofeael waa disap s i a ow j m OUKIiOM VOLl'HTr.XR RCTt'KNS. riyrsaaea Iks Adcalratlos of Manila Troops fur Admiral Dewey. Mr. Wm. Wann, a soldier from Manila, who belonged to an Oregon regimsot waa Interviewed by a Htatesmen repor ar on Hslorday last, aod thm Is what be oo -operation between tba United Slates aod tba mother country and the mailt- tnJInoos English-speaking community. 'Uboald this recognilioa of a oomsau- nity ot lotsreats aver be raaobad la saa moo Joitice wa ara bound to rem am ber that it waa John Cabot who opeaad tba door to the northern aootineot of Amsr- lea lo Aoglo-Haxon enter prise." Ilaron Htratbcoca and Ml. Royal sor- dlally teclproeated Lord DaffsHaw sspresaioa of hope Ibat tba proaeediagB would flod a responsive aoho la Canada. to sign. Besides asktag tbal tbe test walgbl for No. 1 b restored to tbe old standard. PpolnUl oa my first "The sitoatioo of tbe Cubans in this city and provioce is in truth L, ese a meo ol Urge an I digaiflsd prsa- Clltical. The Urmibation of the war, in which we rejoice, and the in. ears, sumewbat comrnanatirebi with the portion of W pnawda. l,a pwtHIm asks tba board fopta&nfol the island has brought with it direful woe) to the Cubans, reoown be bad won. but be proved to be o4 la Ibe Wall b"i I miHia'.-'wuhVui itttri it -i i i tbisooodilu of affairs that compels me to write to ,ou at tbis "".' ,,,,b 'V'' V""!' 9 cS'dee uiiiisa with Ust weight of Od ' j, ftol m,9 lbMj Dt feet five dry, two dwelling noaods per bu.b.1. To p-i,on. w.il lBl in the bop that J on wUl U able to prettit the case to the Amer. Mbi- , b.)(h,t b0(( bo , m f p,,,,,, , W A- Plchardsort tlsaal-4 C0tew Uh trftllv ftt Unf. nim pnr.w tip IM Mm Mh pm nWarsa1 VeSs fka4i ftrcl ayretisi iatifB mm 'ratarki w $m art! ism mrif w ir yuiir JUSTICE or THE PEACE "I' iiRUnien. Innf IIITMI rtl ear I IllaJII 1 I VI I I VUUIL Sails end linre ml eaU'e, rnta knnapa, ear at. d'w etaa-les end will Mtw ym in any iu die Ui.e. si rwmet.1 Dgur. 0. B. Hatt TONSORIAL AHTIHT. 15 CaMs 28 M PsaA'lv'i Ov"sJsasi aaavixf, Hal Cwitlxfl, bo. Iaw ref. Matf.iwa A Gentry tevltf 18 Ceele HeifCatte 23 " ate rf aw ttt f e-9cv STAGELINE it.,iry:,iv.r.i'-. rant rnoM asITincton to fneell les axlwei . f.W lUnMIHt Mer l'Msi:el an . ft-ia4 ins) tw ne4na (9ml'm) . m . . Rnna4 tnsi tea C1 I salleei , J m , Unnad tl I w 0S (It Slie) .lis .... Smiadtria la Mse lesT'e A'tiiyslos) every sjntraf (n-.ly eti d ) ti a t.kt is 4e si rndn al 3 p. m. at 1 arrive at toe- ell at ? p. . I ,f,tall rr1 St a-t .sao.l ear I fit, fiferlrtf! d ti;i, 1 preweoliNl by a W. Usruld. of Pa looee, and Willlaoa Waraev, of Oakea data, wb4 Wave tr Tacomt liannow sad will be preawal at l-e a-iing .f the tteta grain cnmrnMsioa al Tm ema to morrow ea I will be preol at In tneet Ing rf ibe elate grata rommieeloa at Taci.rna Keptemher .)ib. t'slil ll,e grslrs are estttitislied warehuaeMiieB will feol leene No I rereilrie fnf wbval lesl'pg tiadef fl prwts rr ltbH lean government and secure immeliats relief." Yellow Jawftwiee CweeS. Hofferisg baiaaniiy should b fiixl alth ey sseaea poeell ! frr Me relief. Il le wllb .leaaee we jpabUeb IM f Mowieg; tbte I 14 eerily Hal I e a UrriUe eafferev lr- Tellnw Jssadkrw for er sit rvsths an. I was trewed by afr nf he beel pMeieiane 'B oof l'f aad all ta t avail. I f 11.11, 6 tit drssstel, rwrsa Bsdd rirls li t'efs aad aMevlakieg wa bntllaa was etillrvly rqrel, I a-iW II UA Sis.. "I waa weak aad aswaaa aad aoald at da asoee Ibaa halt a day's wuvk. I peaearwd a bnltle ut Hood's r'sreapar ills as4 bwa lakleg II eed eooa I was ante to wtwk, tba BswnaaiMsie bad Isfl and I was (elia wall. My wile kas aUa ! bi. by M -n-l's ' B. Wsiaus. tlund s Pill are lbs only pills ta lake Mb llt e riarseaailla. Ita eare la art Hood's. Tea spswab at falW AUsh la Iba law! aetaba rf Poor llieha4's Alsaaaw, tab'ieUd by B-sJsoka FraakUa la I7i7. enatetns Iba wialosa ol so say aga aa aeilnaa eaUd sad foratsd tela oa aoaaHd dlseoaraa." Wbe first eab Htid It attranled wnrVI wtde artawtlwa seig wee encaod la all t.f I he wf.aMre ak ral pleaevr fee-.rr rna lir.e la 4ieets a4 KssUaJ aat lfaslsll lb n aay -'s"0 enftefleg fros U,isISn Bisaf irlsa leBt- Vt'rV. I trri!,l ata'aly. I era 'atw'ally yo-ire, I ) Hot I t ta rea4 H T tWI evfy free) M A. Mntarty, liisstaw, Kf.m bvlj f ebatga at Cwoawf A W arise i drag by t. t. eqra, drstfiel, 'start. wkel Mkl lleyyea. A Bother legislative hold op le Sol amoag Ibe iBposibniila. Poriastaapa, IbS BJemUfS-slerl have not yet taken beaaib of offlee e4 eite.,(ieriilf ee aot anjeaable to lbs call tut a speeial Swasloe an lS they e4 III lo rep'a. lib tbelr prswaats ea tba Sflib lual, an I for Iba tweoly days sell f. Mowing Tbsre la at I. el lui t of eseq'lng tbir alUelaftce aa 1 neteae ibey viluotarlly etWad Uera aaa be so spssial eii Tbki weald ba aaa way ti rebiks UkJ lor bis past aiadast If tsaly was rspreesstatlves) aal sUvse a-aaiore tbaald le'wota tbe eall lbs spclal eewsloa weald fiel Haelf la Ibe easaa e talilHa ta Sltd) lla Unsalable sa l farsiral pra-U-eas'r of li 7 -rtalem Hulo.l, 'ell there', juel Iba earn, aod I was Soon bis devolsd admirer, along "lib Ida real. Agmtial.ln.au Itiflnltely lawaef eaaa la all el, ta a giant ia stalqr eompar- 0l to lwy, being at lat Sll feet tall. Ha ia Intelligent sol vry aiubitioas, as 4 In d' fault of gtlulng t.ls oa so Is, tmas 'ilnleively t Awewloaaj SUprem ay, an I if be obrs bimaalf Is likely to I treated Hb eneideralla by Ibis aoverometif. Bat he le Wet st, and Malaya bava Ireaeb erotic slraio tbal Is aevev sllminalsl. Ag ilealdo d ffsre ra-liralty frota bis fel lows, Ibe Filipplaoe, bi ara tarllabta plsrnttss ia tlalura, and deOVlaal tally". 94 tww UnwsM WHfc reeewewsa. me, UCUt b fX anta rvtaU ay. Meawty le MIsmssI lees). (1ea l !..l niral a a rleeei ektn N la ul r wi1ImiI it I et . I ei-l 1 M'h.r l r (Wan ymif I i-e d and - ! H !". I.) t.'i'og ( ll.e i Iiir t iSiiv.i.f ail im Iui ' Im.ki lis I"',. !''.. I'i I f l' . h i ., ., , l.-.l. l.l. kl.- le. end t " r Iim.im k.iiJH' I-i U'H'i I U.M'f I'if A'M'4 ts, estaWetKHI (wtsntew4, J', JJe, A WALLA WALL A riHC. Nearly Silly Tkeaaass Dollars la Frerl DeetrsytA. Wau4 Walla, Ween., Sept .- Nearly llO.Otn worth ot properly west op la sinoka Ibis evening ia bait aa -boar. The pleat of tbe Uee! Mean faotarlng Oo., wbloh tuppllew a large Iba harvaatieg BsacbUerv Walla Walla aod Faloate lib tba Itoberts toaa aod a werabeeee, destroyed. Tbe fire started la Iba tegtee room BBd twepl Ibmagb tba long frame bolbliag of Iba Haatsbopa with eaeb rapidity Ibat Iba workraea bed araroely time to asespe. Many lost their coate aod beta. Fallow log are tba prlnolpal biaaaai Hunt Maaofaotariog Oo , IAk)0i la saraiica, 'J). J .ba h. lU-UfU, foaadry, 111 000; Iwa dwellings tad warebeusa, 15,000; aa ieetiraeee. Holt Maaafaetartag Co., 13,100; as lasaraooe, Allan A Lewie aad I.ang a Co., ol I'ofitand. four carloads ot tager tsd tall, t:,i0; aa lesntaaat, WortBt,lndivtJaal toals, II.000; Ins'iraaaa, Tbe Ii4al Maoofalsrisg Co. UI re bwil l lis pleat at ae, will iMrwaeavl eeaeiiy. Aunl Kn men art throws ml ef smpluynieat. Te (wee rMilrl.s Vweweeev Tt e-J latftarua l w ar U C. C C- UH is) sure, rn sis rwfval