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 From the Seat of war. SIXTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1898. NO. 685 TIE HEPPHER GAZETTE Published every Tuesday and Friday BY OORLIES M ERR ITT, Editor sua.d. Managw. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ono Year Six Months Three Months Sl.BO 78 80 Aduertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the FostofHce at Heppner, Oregon, as eecoud-clasB matter. HHIB PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Hake's L Advertising Ageney, 64 and 65 Merchants Gxohangs, Ban i'rancisoo, California, where cou raeta for advertising oan be made for it. LP. FISHER. NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8- ing agent, 21 Merchants' Exchang Build ing, San Franeisoo, 1b our aaihorizyd agent. Thia papar is kept on file at his office. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p. Sanday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. m. m, daily exoept Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 a. m. and ar rives at Ueimner 6:00 a. m Bpokane Express No. 1 leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Jnnction 7:50 p. m. and Uma ilia 8:50 p. m. Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 6j0a. m. and Heppner Junction 7 0 .m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland :25 p, m. and arrives at Heppner J miction 8:25 a. in. and at Umatilla 4:80 a. m. Fast Mail No. 1 leave) Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at H eppner J unction 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7 :2C a. m. For further information inquire of J. C. Hart, Agent O. R & N., Heppner, Ore. United States Officials. P:n-ilent William McKiuley "'' President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State . ...W. K. Day icccHiury of Treasury Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss ei retary ot War Uuswll . Alger erotary of Navy John U. Long I'ot :nit tHr-tienei al Charles Emery Smith Mtornny-Weneral John W. Griggs Suoretury f Agriculture James Wiuton State of OragOD. itovornor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. K. Kincaid Irnasnrer Phil, Metochan W'Jlit. I'nblio lnstrnction (J. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. ldleman ,. 1 J. W. McBride Ccngreosmen Printer ..preine Judges., IW. JThos. H. Tongue ( w. it. Kiln W. 11. Leeds R. S. Bean, A. Moore. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. (' "cnit Judge Stephen .Lowell P.oeeoutiina Attorney H. J. Bean Morrow Count Officials. Juint Senator J. W. Mornv rinproneotntive. E. L. Kreeland tii'Onty Judge A. (. Bartholomew ' ('oiuinlfteionrirs J. U. Howard J. W. Beckett. " riork Vawtar Crawford Bl.witf K. L. Matlock ' Treasurer M. Lirhtenthal Assessor A V. Fetteyt ' Surveyor.- Julius Kmthly hohool bud t Jay W. Shipley ' Coroner ............ Dr. E. K. Hunloek niprnas Tuva nrnciHK. M or Thoe. Morgan Councilman E. J. Hloeom, M. Lichtenthal, J. K. Simons, J, J. Roberts, J. W. HumDi uiil IC tl. Soerrv. Hixinior .'. W. A. Klehardson rrewmrar I W. Ilrigm Marshal John linger Precinct O Ulcer. Initio of tht Peto W. E. Richardson Unstable. U. B. bray United State. Land Officer. TUB DALLES. Oft. (ay P I noes Register Cus Patterson lUomvet V.A na.ana AM. K. W. Bartlett ReftHster S. O. ttwarkheimer Heoalver BZSBX7 OCX3BTZ3CO. RAWLINS POST, NO. IL O. A. R. rtMtsat Hspptier, Or., the third Saturday of 'rh month. All veterans art uthm to Join. W. W.hmitli. W.Bm, Adjutant, tf Commandar, D. J. AlcFaul, M. D. IIEPPXER. OREOOX. Office bniirt, II to 10 a. m., and l2tol p. m., at r.ldei.re, and lu to U a. m , and 3 to Ikp tn.. at office la Ihs rrer of Bori s jewelry store. C E. Redfleld ATTORNEY AT LAM'. Office o First Dallonal Hank building. IJsppn.r, Orefoo. Ellis A Phelps ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AD bnalneMatUmded t and etl.frUry manner, lie and Collector. i In prompt Notaries fub- frrJIr. la Hatter's Building. Heppner, Orvfon, B rm i i n ii a, 111 a MM AVcgetablePreparationfor As similating tiuiToodandRcg da ting theStomachs andBowels of Mem i m m 0. A. RHEA. President T. A. RflEA Vio President D E Gilman OESERAL collector. Put four old txwks aa4 noire le hit nande and f t ymir mntwy mil rf lhnt liirn Matre a specially A baf4 clioo Uuna. Plriee la I, H, Brnwn't bnlMlnf. Reppeer, Of. A- Richardson justice nr the peace ant CITY HtVOHtit.R. nVe at rm ti II (itswWre bi:il4 tniMlHla't MM bmiaM, pars lae, d'we rn tt.f UI jtm la any way la ble line, al f ml.le flira. ftomotesT)igesiion,ChecTful ness andRest.Contains neither Ojmim.Morphine HDrMcneraL Not Narcotic. Qagjnnja M0I1E THOOPS FUli MANILA SOLDIERING SUITS H1H. Pamphn Smi' ALx.Srnnm Aiiist Setd Jtyipvniiint icrm Setd - (larttud Sugar . WiUKymnfmrm AperfectHcmedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stoiriach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish oess and LOSS OF SLEEP. ew wsisMBBBfxM r ssasaiwwwiswHM Tac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. II 1JJ11111.SJ.V: UJLM? BiH EXACT COPY OT WRAPPEB . j H I 11 For Infant3 and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ature oi tni Orders of the War Department Suddenly Reversed. I 131211 1 M - liT 1 .0 w 1 WW r Another Letter From Volunteer at fort CftTite. Weston Leader. Fort Cavite, Aug. 6. Today is Satur day, and it is a very dreary day, tor raio bag been tailing about two weeks and the ground is awful muddy. Tbe wind blows bard, and d-ivea tbe rain witb suoh force tbat it is-, e being bit witb a handful of pebbles. There bas been a big storm at sea for tbree days, and one boat was sank in tbe bay aboot a hund red yards from our oook house. The wind r?Bs so terrific that it broke tbe HABOSHIPS IN CUBA. MOST Spokaue Bey Who Served Witb Bcgalars Telia of Them. Spokesman Review. i Charles C. Bapp, the drummer of tha Sixteenth infantry band, who returned to Spokane Wednesday from Camp Wik off, N. Y., expeols to remain in tbe oitf until he has at least partially recovered his lost, health. Mr. Bapp Buffered for . several weeks from the Cuban fevera and when he arrived here Wednesday afternoon was so weak that ho was scarcely able to walk. He waa much better yesterday and thinks before hit KIP rudder, and tbe boat was driven against 30-day furlough has expired, the atmo- the big Btone dike and dashed to pieces, sbere of 8pokane will have driven all I saw it go down. Iraoes ot tbe Cuban fevera from bis iyi- Tbe Monterey came iu day before yes- tern. terday, after being out 50 days. Every- ; Mi. Rapp is a Spokane boy. His par- , body thought it bad sunk in tbe China ents reside bare and ha waa a resident of I w- I i ' , I. . . uu wo win kibu tu eee is oume iu. A rian XO VjarriSOn me ISianaS AlgUinaiaO The American troops have taken pos- eoBHiuu oi me Duiive worKS arouna ma- The Kind You Have .Always Bought. T THC OCNTAU1 OOMMNY, NEW VOHK OITV. Claims His Government is Kindly Disposed Toward the ; United States. nila and have bad three engagements with the Spaniards, defeating them svery time. Agulnaldo ordered General Anderson not to land any more American soldiers in Fort Cavite, and to leave tbe plaoe. this city for soma time. . He enlisted at Fort Sherman, being first in the Fourth., infantry and later in. the Sixteenth. When he showed himself on the street! for tbe first time yesterday be met many friends and was kept busy telling tha. slory of the Santiago campaign and the. hardships of tbe Sixteenth. "1 am pretty weak and so are nearly piRST IJational Rank Night before last they bad a big meeting, all tbe boys of the Sixteenth," be said, and we .boogb they were going, to at- "Tbe Oaban fevers took all tbe strength taok us. Company A and the artillery out of ua and it will be man months Associated Press Dispatchos. with oallinu onna nan nrrlarad nnt hflfnrn am the same flaa. raoimanl WASHINGTON, Sept. 19. The following troops DOW at San Fran- They have doubled the guards and the that was sent to Cuba. cisco have been ordered to Manila: Oregon troopa have been ordered to stay "What we passed through in tba Fifty-first Iowa regiment, Twentieth Kansas regiment, First the bs"k 61 Fft Cavits, as it is Cuban campaign was enough take tha rp e a. ' 171 i ii? t-i m .a wuvHOkicia: uouuuuoi irjlrj Ml IUtJ LUaUllfl DtiTUKtU UUI Ul AUTUUUi Aire VUUBU Tennessee regiment, First Washington regiment, reormts for the expedition and all the food, aramumtioo climate did most of it.but the hardships Second Oregon regiment, anil arrangements for the embarkation of the and money is stored here. wa bad to endura were responsible for ev troops will be made at once. We have the best plaoe of any of the large share. We passed through the It was stated at the war department that no exicenov had arisen ,r0P8- Manv otDflP "Kiments are out long battle with almost nothing to eat which made it necessary to send the troops now at San Francisco to ? the, fl'ld a th1M9Tli!tlT ds ,ent8.' ni "i8t ,te OODOlaion la' dow a I M.nJI. H...l.i J.J : J :il il u,... u, ..ua. w tfouuauu.uiuur iu.u. wunuK ...u. a uuwuwu.h u..D, uu .ut, u.u OUOu touay wo iu nucoiuHucu wu iub general company, died from Asiatic fflver.and plan of the department regarding the garrison for tbe Philippines. the oorrpany subscribed $117.60 to bis It was also said the plan incladed 20,000 men for the Philippines, tolk Bt Rockford, Wash., who were da- 12,500 for Porto Rico and 60,000 for Cuba. pendent upon him. Our aeoond liea- The troops to be sent to Manila nnder today's order will fill the " JL'T complement for that station. hnt tha bov. Brfl ttnnlim.i nnw and all look flue. Some of our 8paoish tbe rain was coming down in sheets and alepl like log because I was so tired. Tbe repeated rains which we had after the battle started the fevera among tht . men. Our oondition was made worse by the poor and insufficient food, utterly unfit for men in our condition, whiob was served us. Under suoh treatment OF HEPPNER. WASHINGTON, Sept 19. The war department has amended the prfeouera have died, although Unole the entire army was soon ready to be. Wfl mint.; t tlm ,Hatl, f ;tnnama tu. tu:i.v: - B8m Ieea ,nem well we' " ' PIMea oa ,ne n0BPlw Ul .B.ulull,OUi,uM lu ,u, 4 murium suu, Snaniarde that tl.n nalivaa ha.a averfbodv had the fever and ontoimn Sam feeds them well. I feel sorry for plaoed on the hospital list. Nearly 1. 1 1 . I lldl i . n m m, 1 iw morease iue Dumuer oy 1101 privates ana 00 omcers. inese are oantured. for thev are nearlv .t.rved to looked like a hoeoital oamn. The men W. CONSER ' Cabierl made UD Of four OOmDaniea of thfl Twnntv.thirrl infantrw snil ronrniia Haih Thot snmi ,nnn . hiliuul aanh. nthar hank anrl fnrlh mil FREELAND. . AesisUut (Jasbierlf.- iu. tii, r ...i : t.-: l xt.i i i -n- l i i i I n. v.n. t v. .. .n.n ti,.i. i.:.hf. mnma.t. n...inn t.. Transact a General Banking Business. EXCHANGE ON ALL PASTS Of THkIyoKLD BOUGHT AND BOLD Collections made on all points on reasonable terms Surplus and undivided profits p&jtoo. OOTS AND SH0ES!1L.. for the Tenth Pennsylvania, First Nebraska and First Colorado. for ,ne bovt to feed them, and we give apent their leisure momenta praying to These troops made op the expedition under Qeneral King, which recently left 8m Franoisoo on the Arizona for the Philippines, but was stopped by the department's orders when two days out aud returned to its post. mem wnat we nave left. It we were their prisoners they would kill ui, but we don'i like to see anybody starve, for we had s taste ct fasting on the boat. Yeuterday I took a detail to go and gel s bamboo rig pole for oar lent. Tbe be returned to the United States. "The oondition ol the regiment waa much bettered by , the return . to tbs United States. Camp Wikoff u s cool, healthy plaoe with pleasant aes breezes to help the men regain their lust health. They have anything in this line that you may desire and you ran depend on it you set good article when they guarantee IU SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street SAN FllANCWOO, Sept. 19. News that five reciments now encamoed oaptalo gave us two revolvers and told Tbe men now have all tbey want to sat. rmm. iwv.c.1 intmiawr in this Cltv have bean ordorfld tn fdnilft nrnaiarl nnira an ATnilamanl I us to kill tbe first native that showed tbe rations served by tbe commissary iVX. JUXtII riVlVTriAIrf &Z CO. civilians and soldiers alika haino- kfWrl. flnn.Wnram t .r.JDT '" ' We went Into a department being good and Urge unwivvsj js.ru out uuo tiuu ue roiunou i uiuuuia ui uciiubuicbi uviuy uuutnuuiou In tail nsi VtsiwsB (I hnft nnm nf lliai Kwsi I k Ihsi tsAniilsi nf fimm Vnrb rii1 alha. more aroused. Official intelligence had already been given out that Cut the pole while tbe rest made him oities. The worst fault that is being no more soldiers would go to tbe Philippines. The only vessel atand baok. I think wa will hava to fonnd with Wikoff is tbat it is now b- Repairlng Speoiaity available for trausportatiou purposes, ntt already otherwise engaged, WD,P tbM '' before ws oome looming too oool. The regiment will soon ii wo aid ds great run just me meut on two occasions. HEPPNER TRANSFER CO.'S Belled express is coming. Does deliver work on short order. 10 rents ami up wards. This wairon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, or at "Central" tele phone otlice. We Aove Anything!, LIIIICHTY MAHKItT the old shop.' la the place to (ro to set your fine pork and laiuo chops, atuaaa and roasu. The Kicker and tbe Knocker. One of onr far-seeing contemporaries hat oriuinated tbe following very aenai ble sdvise: "If our neighbor is prosperous let btm is the steamer Centennial, ami ahn haa tmnn roiitftil ha ! rrnvm home. . ef O I nnhijns f SlAlrffStViKifaa When tbe 26 men oome from Peodle- Washington, Sept. 19. Iu connection with the sending of fresh troops to tbe Philippines, mention may be made of the fact the battle- have to be moved for tba men will begin to suffer from tbe oold. Tbs men bops tbey will be retornad to Fort Sherman but tbey bavs little expeatation of that. Tbe plan of the war department seems to be to keep tbe men who served in ri.k. r rii rinesiiKar-cnred hams and bacon, pure leal I --"I"" 7ur uimi. lard, kettle-rendered, old style. HlKhest caan ini:e paid lor at sioca. BenJ. Mathewa NEW NAME! Wm. Gordon lias re-namcd his stand the old Junes livery stable '.Tlio Control. Baled hay for sale. Tharcva reasonable. Call on mm and cave vour bum well eared Inf. HEPPNEIt-CANVON CI TY Stage Line B. f. MILLCR, Pre C'hrapwrt and mt direct route In John fay valley, Canyon Hy ailuiiif district. Burns auw older Interior plma. ftui-ea trava Hsppnef Ixallr. Sunday et rerie.l. at ft. aa. Arrive al t autuii t nr lu ti hours. Imv I'anyoq r al I B tn , arrlre al llct.ti ai la 14 bfiurs. Conner tli, with trains. ton aid La Grande to recruit onr com pany to 100 members, thers will bs YX JWirfiallai St St ft Kan t n r StxaeX daSI as-krvnamt f prosper. Don't grunt, growl or grumble. 8D1P8 Ao.wa Bnd "re8on ar to go to Manila as quickly as possible, and stand neit for promotion to sergeant. I Cuba at tbe poets seat of tbs Mississippi Say a good word for him and let it so at mechanics are Workiog night and day to get them ready for the lono- am not eon? that I came. I wouldn't river." that. Don't be a knocker. Yoor turn vovaee. Vessels of thia k m a. unwind 1 kn th PMIinn.'r, 5n. go horns if I bad s chance it I bad to ueoerai uues popular wuu io will oome. No one man ia a whole snow, surgents ia order, and their assembling at Manila, in conjunction with l,M ,e,t of tb' bo" b,r- AU of If yon see the town is reiving along, iua .iu.u i. ,: . , , . .. . . , , the Weston boys are getting fat, tor we feelgood about ao.1 enconrsge every h d,epatch re.nforoements of troops for the American land have very good grub now. W.bav.rKJ ndoauum uuiuu regnrueu as siguiucaoi. m oor company treasury. We draw In well-ioforme l ciroles here it is seen that the real purpose of mors rtioos than we oa, so w sell tbe tbiogs slong. Shove a little. Fob. army?" was asked. "Yea, bs seems to be." "What do tbe soldiers think of Secre tary Alter T" "Well, I would ralber not tay any thing about tbat It would do me no good and would certainly do me barm witb my superior officers In tks army.' Try end grtsomeof tbe benefit yonreelf. the president in making these preparations is to insare the poaoe com- "P'1" oJ mooey to bay oou. Don't stand around like s chilly old misaioners against any interference in the work of disposing of the 6mMi ailk' 'mH 'oUtoe, b" oadavnr. Don't waste your time feeling . ... , ........ .. . make pie, pineapples, fresh fish and sore btcau.. some iw ha. . little at"e of th I'tilippioo. acoordio? t tneir best judgment Not b.v. ol.mi. more aod and sense than you have. ,D a''O"! t plans 10 reape3t to the islands outside of Luzon, the Ws bavs plenty of elotbes swept Di a little buttling yourself. Don't U eat of the capital of the group, the president reserves for the American shoes, of wblon there are 8,ooo pair on a snooker. peacs eommiti.ioners the right to dispose of the remainder of the is- (be way. Our sleeping quarters are dry, "If ton eio i i a good word for your < M tney ma jeen, best. ! nave bamboo books, two blank- town end neighbir., say it lik. s prince. tu. i i- t i t ti . i ... eta. str.w tick, dog tent and slDoaeho If you .re foil of bile, eoJ ,lpo.l .o fh8 1 ? J I ? to which one of the groat Euro- I J td. wiib, Els say .ouietbiog mean, keep your month P680 Powers has boen a party, has beyond question done much to oauao moe,,ul!o nete-eo you see we arc very iuoi. in I be a ko-ck.r. o man ever a leeung or. uuoasineas oo tne part of tbe aliuiulatratlOQ as tending to comfortable. Ws bavs ono brown aod on the nuloo depot platform. J net as tbs mai a oonar aioiiog, oor ever got nob show a purpose tu interfere in our free actions in the Philippines, and pos bins smt of cloihee, sit suits of thin I Omaha train was about to poll oat and AS karttiH n.ln,liiii a. ba..!. t - I I . . .... .... .. " " ' I . . m al KOBBtU Of HIS OOU). Ola Mm Freai Orfa falls Isle Us Baal f Kkarpers. A llankato special to the St. Vanl I'i ooeer i'reee, dated SepUmber 9ib, says: A bold robtery ooearrtd this afternoon llarmia To Hardmaa ... Mrit,tirit ... MmllNn ... I.ne re f"S Valley .. J .h a tmy ... t'anyon iff ILts rsat jn II V. i . i ! 1 t. I I'l a l4 s u or happy minding everybody elees bnel nets but his biroaelf Dp perm oelrfhb r d uive it iiberaiiy. ii woo t ooet you s 1 icsiance, as me gamertng oi naval vessels to tb south of tbe I'hilip- drill fosr times s dy. " one yoqreeii I IIIOOS, 1116 OUlf eXlll.DAtlOD Ol WulCtl iS tba DtirrxMtA of atvinirinn oil liar I T-ll K.-lb.. V.. I .mi. tig everybody ei.es bnel- 00y sliiihtly diminished by the apparently frank eoU"n 0,'"M' t,,r of ,oc,, '" tul', rslalbs violoity. 'r.sUnMFbFk disclaimer, of olrior purrK, tecau.e the tncidents oemtinus to mul- ,brM ? 'H'' L"',!' Wb b. train stopp tor dmner W.. pfrrosoentiy by koooklo bis , . . . . . . .poa, plaU, baversaok, eaotewo, belt, KdJy.oae of tbe paeeeofere, . feeble l.wa. O.reop. kind word. ply. "d In manner Caloulatwl to avoid attracting attention, such, for m ronads ot ammunition and gun. We man TO f eara of age,Vb7as os bis way some day. mar Ion may have laoOaftKlS hw aainr nr h sim unrul r.. l 1, . . .1 I U..m a.k.. II I ... - it lode, and n-.l ve.r h..itho,.t 11,. . ' " "i'-u.-u KTwrDa.nD, tUe - of sh.v. Ho don't be a koorkaf . Y .0 ,mPrUot ' r I'wn. It is gathered that it is the purpose of eau't af .rd it. It won't py. There is lu PrMldnt prevent the ahenatiou by Hpain of aoy of th I'hiliD- noihloi in it. If yot want to throw pine group, and these preparations, naval as well as military, are bat s -met! ing at eomeb .dy. throw olo.a stop, toward the location of bis purpose. With the addition to the ill bring biro rry it Haw Drrris. Tbs rairleal TeWekoee aery ire, (Irani Uonnty .News says: orrrve-e. u m t ibrnw briokhat or moI. .t t- . .1.1... 1 -it l a . 1-- t t.,. .. ,. I . w...(, ww, .ui.ii uiin m iiriue arrvJUi( UU.J VI 1USI OI I ... u 1 0. B. Mitt TOSSOHIAL ARTIST. Irisvlng, 18 Cee-t Half CsittiMf , Ske. Maut t as Mathews 4 Gentry 11 a sura l Seevlei IS Cee) HeirCMf 19 ' Hf eonnsrt with trains al Heppner. Nor Han( suvi4 up this line with tw rovered err,es arid fmd tearr,. m prepared le (ire S raw. imm e' U m to t., (.i.biio. flRLINGTOH-FOSSlL STAGE LINE A. O. UOILVIE i"'1 if'ora. fAMC mOM ARLINGTON TO V'lSWU lB Kl,M , S'.sb .., aNB4tr'a f'fi M.yi;ie (WaaiUw) ne K mind in 1 rnd"a tn inn , awn m t (tewa f js aniMi ., n ,,, aitdlriBi Otl isl,M . . I Ha4 r' fl I.. . k k.. it ... . l " ' "'""" ' T wtwsi.ra ,ii ., . ... . go around trebled tb- bam and tnks wrw iwtb waters, won on snore WUS Will li.T9 a more good kiok atyoo-e-if. Kir if yon fi namerons army than any hororan power, save Itussia. thai way, you're the man tbat ttewd Irking. Hot whatever yun i don't be IW VottK. HfpL 19. The followinff di.Datch haa bcion roriiivn.1 at the Associated l'ress: from bis boms la La Grande, Ore., to visit relatives at Wionebago City, got off le walk on tbs platform. Two crooks, wbo bed probably followed bla from lbs clliee, also got off and ae of them wentwl bin to bet oa s three sard monks game worked by lbs other, wbo Is de scribed as s grey-beaded, shot I, obonky K.ldy would not bet, bnl was ls daoed to eibiblt bis money. (Joe of tbs a koork-r." ot Ilakola. and reprewwotlng himself to I be sabesp buyer, weal Into tbe store of I pair, a large, powerful roaa, took IbM I. hem Laarenoe at I'rlne City Ut Is g-ild from tvldy a pnrseand pretend! Wednesday aod preeewled s cbe k of I'D te bet it os tbe Inrs of s tard, toet, aa4 on lbs Tire! M.tirro.l b.nk of Pendleton, .boved IU otowey eter to tbe elt mea, blob waa caebed by kf re. Laoreoea. bo took It and di.appearad. TAif "Manila, 8pL 19. Tbe Filiuioo tfovernment dfairM tnlofnrin IK. Perties wbo were is tbe elore ewpiolotv .Urad by tbs big mas and called for American cover nm en t and imoriU that tba tn.n. nm.- .. Ud tb 1 Immediately telephoned help, sad a men took bim Into sastody Oool r.ts.re r'slly m re than akia ..,!. si,. ... .i.,: i ... V... . , . . Ilo the bank al resdleton in regard to M Inrsed bi ever te tbe fiv. IU dr.,,, Awutt sal.r.1, ..o a health, T " . .. . . ' "a AM,C" tb. mas. and found Ib.t the ebl wa. give ailiuos rt all Ihs vital organs. Illbs k ' ' ,U""0,"UB ourrs oi n nrjniiiy 10 IwlD parties; art fa I .'at. s i...tl . I . .! a Si al a a .... 1 bltwself. IukI, enrr. tlojLle.. "IbliHebe. and lnU, aid gleee a grl r ft lb 1 Inn. I.vrry Ik.IIUi flarafttewd. f)tae leaves A tin.. fan every of 4 Hl ibyhl irrim 2'rng Co., 1 i . H 'ire 0 to, 1 I ' ' nisosef. U nei.te l.f Urltle. et (..ixtn at l p. m. at.J err in at Y ' ell at 7 B. rn " I Ik tr.f-rfb! c-tH a-i -et-4 e,,.. . ,TT . ' """"- .. Has Is Leek Gees'. inwiivwu k"trr uiunui wui uivuiiits turns tun msnv rn metre rti 1 . r f . 1 " - r . his same as Jobs Howard aod nana. Mr. I!t.a.1la" arnalla.l a tal I lafl IiS eail.e I rota al iDBeaDOiia. tie liter U ieatlive. ton La.e a Llll.r.na wlttJOUl tmlU SOI are Circulatl for the DUrtKMMI Of brpiudicinff Ihsi an. and aet out ftrroeelh.rl.il. He eerne lelllmS YJf Ul tb. money U-k.tf )onrb.mrb be iliar,rdere.t you Pal of the Filipinos for r"loas from tbs oni.raa-Ion and rrn.liw r.fonl t-i tbe road near Mollsleyi ttere Howard offered bis saplof tJO U and took lb. stage f r Oanyos City blm go bef-trs tbs Sflllns errl?l. us Word was seat tn O.eei.Me To.lbtjntef bellrle-l to lolues Elly to lakslbs to srymwl tbe ssea. Us was rael by las Irais as It pulled sst, and feJiag la Ibis SooeUble beleeea Juba Day sad I'rairU ftltaoipiej to bird tt bioteelf, bal tn I takes Into snetodav. He waived allpH ssl fell. His pertwav bas laaUnettoa sal was placed oaJer id) bees appreb-uled, brwle by Jesliee llnllsns. Ileslalms bat. a le.e.tM lm,k; if yo.ir kidneys Spain. "The rrlaliou. of oor poopU and yours bavs Uno aod will oontiuas be efJ et-l, ynq have s .ln"l.. look Mtl.A Mi . . .1 1 .... bavs tonj g.ks. "I ierd.,. 11.11...- 1. 1 luoet ItitoUj clarr and ws Lave) witbdrawo our furors from a'.J e;ef(,si,va ad i iak-. Aeu .ii- ,0 oburbs of Manila as additional evidftucs of oar oonfidnnoe In tbs rily in, ii,. etmft.b, liver .bd kldneye. Rret American republic. "Aoi'lSALlXJ." 1 arinte ibe WAsaixoruM.KrpL I'J. Tb Aesciatfl.l I'rsss dispatch otioypyiog Aguibal.bs u !) to thw American (wpls was rgards with much nl.rrt at tbs WbiU lloua. I ks reidot reI the satemDt -ilh i lot appreciation i.f its Iroti-Uno, but did n' t volubtr any Itfor. I ,, matior, a, to ths allitn U of ILL wnul Or4mU fcr ym .V- K r, m f.,f( tbtl be bad seat money tn tbe beak at PeeJLIos while al U. II. d.- treyel letters sad papers wbib bs ba4 oa bis pereos, lleaelf IS Hle leet. (1,n tll iweans e rlraa ekln Ns fauty Willwiil it a.ara,t 'anrty I )iker , 1. an j. Mir Wa and kern h rtewe, by eimt.( up Ibe tary bw ar.d duin all law. tur tle Owe twe twsy. lm mUr a Ui,,.h I .n.j.iea. I.a. Uatrfc, bUkbJa. t4 Uel K.!r li"i rm. ty U 1.. ' , ' y I il fcrw .t ( "ej 1. t . Ii!' I' ilk, . r. IT