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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1898)
w3t 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 SIXTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1898. NO. 693 TEE HEPPHER GAZETTE Published every Taesday and Friday BY CORLIES MERRITT, Editor gal l&aja.m&ax. SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Year Six Month Three Months SI. BO 78 BO Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. T332 n Entered at the Postofllce at Heppner, Oregon, as gecoud-clara matter. THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. G. Dake'e Advertising Agency, 64 and 85 Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, California, where oou raota for advertising oan be made for it. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8- ing agent, 21 Merchante' Exchange Build ing, San Francisco, Is oar Bathorfzyd agent. This papar ia kept on file at hie office. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. V4 V V,. W J Vt OS; M.M.KJ 1 rf i - and has been mad The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of made under his per- since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, , Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The. Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Administration Opposes Pay ing Any Money to Spain. I (J. W. CONSER Cashie E. L. FREELAND. .Assistant Oasbier Tram leaves Heppner 9:30 p. m. daily exoept Sunday arriving at HeDDner Jnnetion 12:0i a. in. Leaves Heppner Junouoa 8:30 a, m. and ar rives at Hen oner 6:00 a m HpoKane Express no. t leaves i'ortiana at Z;UU p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 1:50 p. m. and TJ ma ilia 8:50 d. m. . Portland Express No. t. from Spokane, arrives at Umatilla 6110 a. m. and Heppner Junction 74X1 .m. ana arrives at rortiana l-:5U a. m. Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Jnnetion ; a. m, and at Umatilla 1:30 a. m. tost Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 d. m. and arrives at ieppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 7 :2t a. m. For further information inquire of J. C, Hart, Agent O. H & N., Heppner, Ore. Tha Finn Vaii Uqtta AItitqttci BniiriT..1 OFFICIALDIEECTOET. I 111) 1X11111 1 1111 I 1(1.1 ll H I II II I 11 IJ1MIIII w d -0 united Btatet offld.1.. in iige Cqh Over an YfiAI-e u . u.' ; 1 1 : MTf:i . . . a w " a ' 'wi'itiuw. .,.......... i uiittiu iui;n.iiiiuy I V President Uarret A. Hobart vr crwro commmv, tt Muaaav strict, mcwvoxx citv secretary of state - W. U. nay momtary or 1 reasury Lyman J, Unge cemtary of Interior Cornelius N. HI ins eormary of War..... Huatwll A. Alger Sooretary of Navv John I). Lnnir i'oatmaster-Oaneral Charles Emery Smith Alt.,l-Maw.r4anufal 1 r,U W 'I;..... Snoretarir f Agriculture James Wilson I M II B SteteofOron. L US' 1 UAT . A U i U liovernor W. P. Lord I Js.J.WK7 JL I1X X XJJ I1XLX1JL. Hecretary of State H. It. Kinoald . 1 f II . imtiuiic .. uii. ajaiauuau u .. ... Lj.. k.i: - i..,.t:An i j m Attorney Ueneral C. M. Idleman KJ f rl "., h- H Nl r. Senator. . .h::'Wm'i: u. a. it hi, a president Oohgroasmen i w k. iii. T. A. KHEA Vio President Printer W. H. Leeds prem. judge. a. Transact a General Banking Business. I . m. nuiiarvni RYf H A NnE flM ill. PA UT. rB TUB Vl-nui n uni'nin i vin oM r ,. , , ... . . ........... h .- . .j VK . nvnbi' u vv u ii - n .t rrv l. nim annual vnuni. I flolWtlnn. marl fin .11 t.nlnt.nn hl a.-1. ... ,11.... o.. .o nr. .!.mnit J-,rl Ht,.rin . T-o.-ll " r " ,v ' 1" froMcuMag Attorney 11. J. Bean f . im..:l J lint Henator a.... J, W. Morrow I t liailOry, l.AlirAfinnttivfi. r. . i KrM.llirl I nuty Judge .A. U. Martliolomew U. H. UUAi M ISS1UJ EK i :oiiiuuiiinners J. 11. Uowuro I J. W. Ueckett. I "T T ?.T.."w authorized to take all klu.is ol LAND VI II I 111. ... -....'.' i uufu I t. . t I .VI. - I l.i. Trmaurer M. Liohtmithal i!l,ii.n. ,.,. ,, r...,i,.i,li. t.rm. ? ili...' Sr.; v.1. OIUc. at residence on C'bas. street. School bup't Jay W. rlhiplny Maior In"-. Morgan TK n 7) XIH)P! -..ut.f-tmn R. J. Hlocnm. M.l l.irhUrtithal, J. II. Mirnons, J. J. Huberts, . w- tne pi are in go to get your nne pork Kumu ami t U. nuerry. I aim minu cnois, sieaks aim roasts. KM-unior W. A. Klrhanlwm I ri.h Ew-rw rvldaw T1 I 1 1 . - - - 1 rfwy-ur f m ... 1 ipr. - . . . . , . , . l .h-l John HuMf I r mi-iinwi-viii ii ,iiii. iiu INK.UII. iirv mi . .... .... .... .... . .... , , ....... ......I ..11 -,.. 1 1 I . . V. . . .. u nm . I " .ciM-i-iiii-iiii wiu iit, uiftui-. vw.li iminii'ianir, I prif. DSIU lor SI SIIICI. 'nsticof the .mo. W. K. Kir harden B.nl. Math.wa I (instable u. o. uray Vt.lt. A hi.im Ilb DKhh. tmi dallu. Ok. I A AhrnrtimpiA i,, p ui ni.t-ti ni nui ai lai i toivrv Otis PaltenHio Kecsivnr aobau.o. I MorfiVinnt To ilni. W ...!,. ' II -(. I iUVlWllUll. A UA.WA I i n- I.M. ivar vr. I ... n il rioncer laiior ot lieppner. I 1 . ..! A: A -I. acoauBX ooxjcnx-B. ins wurK ursi-ciass and satinfactorv. mil mi whit tin t I O.A.B. uivo mm ai'aii iMav&truot. liMUSI iiMMnr, rr., vm mirq wwiu oi rh irmnlh. AU TWSnkosar. tnntaa In ymn. W. W , nmiin, i w. nm. i . . kir mm v-a . Adjutant, if lnn.r. IN f IAI IN Ll fVl - I a m I ll nil tmm I 1 WANTS INDEMNITY i RECRUITS FOR NEW ERA HARKED. THE MAN THAT HAKES HAY. See how we all look for the man that makes hay. Other Troops Will Sail Next Week-Gen eral Gomez Opposed to Further American Intervention. Associated .rest Dispatches. Paris, Oct 17. Spain has put in a bill of $600,000,000 damages against the United States. Cuba and Porto Rico are lost to her, and the Philippines are in such a condition that it might be better to give the islands all up than to undertake to retain the group without Manila. It seems to have occurred to the Spanish government, therefore, that it would be profitable to stand out for possession of everything still in reach in order to get as much compensation as possible for what would have to be given up eventually anyhow. C. W. PMUiirs. IMPORTANT LAND CASE. D. J. McFaul, M. D- nerrsEtu orkoos. Offir. hours, I In 16 a m., and 1 to 1 p. in., at Klilci.rs, and u to 12 a. m . soft JtnAp m , at .the la liie roar of Borg't Jewelry suns. C E- ncd field ATTORSEt AT LAW. Offir. In rirst Dsttobal Bank bulldln.. Ilcfptitr, Orvfoa. Ellis & Phelps ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All bmtiwss stlMwtwt la I. . pmmtH and .n.i nisouvr, )intarl4 I'ulj ll mn4 tiliw Wifa. Win. Gonlon has re-named his .tantl the old Jones livery stahk 'Xlio Contrnl. BaM hay for as Is. ChsrtHi rnumnalila. fall a Dim aim ban. Tour biim well farad lor. Dr. M. B. Jnetzler DENTIST Teeth Kxtracted and Filled, liridging a specialty Painless Extraction. . . . Heppner - - Oregon. Washington, Oct. 17. The administration is opposed to paying any money to Spain as compensation for lost territory. The precedent to be followed is the one which has ruled Bince nations first made war that the defeated nation shall suffer. The conquered country has always been compelled to pay roundly for the privilege either in money or territory, and sometines in both. "So much of vour territory and so much of your money," has been the motto. ' The heaviest war indemmty paid in modern times was that of France to Germany. Hostilities lasted only eight months, and the cobt of the war was estimated at $1,580,000,000. In addition to the cession of Alsace-Lorraine France was compelled to pay $1,000,000,000 in installments extending oyer three years. The original demaud of Germany was for $200,000,000, more, but the diplomacy of M. Thien modified it. The terms dictate to Franca by the allied powers of Europe in the Napoleon wars were oonnideru the severest of auy. JN'ot only were her frontier posts taken, but it was provided that they should be held by an army of occupation for five years at the expense of Franco. As a result of the three wars bnhveou Great Britain and China 840, 1857, 1800 the Chinese government, in addition to ceding Hong ong to the British government, was made to pny an annual in- demnity of $25,000,000. . BODY TO BK CKEUiTKl). IIEITIROT CITY Stage Lino B. r. MILLER, Pr ChMiMl sod mmt rlirwt twit tf John fM? llr. toh i lly milling diatrtrt. Hum aim I tlK-f Interior Hiits. Il"MK Ilvi.pnvr tHll. aimdaf s- iwiinl.ai i a. m. Amu al lanyou City lu li bimrm. Offic la Ssltrt'i talbting. Hf iBf, Orrfon. I nn l anynn fliy al t p m . afrl'S at H p- in At noun r tniMwuiii ana trmllia. Joaq.la Miller Has Oxtrscted III Owa l iaeral I'jr. Josqaio Miller, the poet of tb. Hiorrmi, bai perfected all -rr.Dgameot. fur bla 0o f UDeral, and lb. iaoiu.r.tioa (if hi. mortal remaiD. wbea bit de.tb otnet. II bi. wiabe are oarriod oat bu body will be baroed upon a funeral pyre ol bia owa bail-log. Oa lh. top of au mloeooa in tba bills b.ok of Fr on vale tba quaint man of letter, ha. built bia bier. It la solid mas f tnascioary eoveriog a apaoaot 10x10 feet aod UoJ- log 8 feet big-. It la composed of 6-0 graolta bouldera aet ia cement. Tba queer straclure if approaobeJ by tbrea Immense atepi laid aor.a tba en lira weet frontage, and of ealTioi.ot belgbt to permit bearer to ploe a bij od tba top of tb. beap. The upper ear face la hollowed ont ti a dipib of two feet to tba abapa of a e iffl i. Tji. ap.ee will be filled Willi win J end Ibe bolt ol tba poet will b pl.oil oa t..p ol tt. Tba atraotore bsebisa built tbt a good draft wilt fan tba tlva- wb.a Ibe torob ia applied an I at nr. tba ere matioo of Ibe budy . Tt. mIi. of ibe poet will ram jle witb tba uIih of ib f-ggota to be eo.tiri t tb . 3 J punt of toe eorop.M br ' wiid tri.i pl.y aboot "Tba lleigtil." Tbia I. Ih. ad tbepiietot Ibe bieriM ba. driud lot Ui oi wit , D. L Gilman OESKRAL COLLECTOR. Pxii yiHtr oil fames and M In Vila hamts and rl ymtr m.nry fnl of ih.nt lli-ia. MaM aiw IiUiy el bar4 euilaw Uooa. OBWe le I. K. Km a bnlldlrf, Raftwr, Or W. A Rkhartison JUSTICE of THE I'EAt'K nn4 CITY RtXVHltklL IMAo. at aaaiartl rbamt" alls and b'iT fMl mim'm, rant bniMM. frs taM A pi'iiti tog id will ara y u is .tty wsy la bis llna, at raaiiatl (isur. G. B. Matt TVSSURtAL ART I ST. 6rvif, " 18 CeMs tlarraaa t MaMmaa Mnni.matil . . II am i Hon ltf.fi. ( raak . fnl Vailr .. I J..faa Kay I "," I llf iws r.ss II M 4 l 4 n H t w H t 1(1 li-l a m t Ma4 rttioarl with train, al llal jiiiaf "i - Ms' 1n. !.-.. J tia this IIm wllh aaw I Mttiai l.a gimmi Imm I am fra4 in ia prai r laas vf m iit j.f-iir , ARLINGTOIi-FOSSlL STAGEL1NE ll. itr.Kit i Mllllona Olv.n Away, It U e.flsiuly gratifying in the pub lie to know of one oono.ro to the Ian who hi out afraid to be uitoo tu lb i)Mty and o(TfiD. 1'bm proprlrtof. of Dr. Kin.'. New I)iavivf . for Oe .dmpttuo. logh. and (1 Is. hate g en away over tro 0)lllli"0 trial bollla. of Ibis arret malli lii. and bae Ida .al . ! rrli.ii ill -imamg Lu atiuilnl eoraa ll.oijaaoi. m iu(Mia. Ca Asm,, iri.nptitia, ll'iar.vneaa and al fttaae t Ida Ttirna', ('tiat and Iiina aia qray .arad by II. Cl an K. i. Hufnm. lni.git, and H a trial hottl. fi. ralM ! ' and . Kry b-it I la una' MiUi or Rrnay ra(nndKi. The La Grande Chroncle of the 4th Hurrah for old "hayseed," the kint of the sod, says: Today is the beginning of a new Heve. close to Nature, and Nature' partGodj Apa f fir T,o CXrartAa TTan Arfath f hia nitv ..vw... .Ui.., mav. will be tbe fourth, if not the third, in Nature' In love with the manthat makes hay. importanoe to the state. Today the Or- Ho dfm,t cut rauch flure 00(Jfl8h or dre8S. egon Sugar oompany began the manu- is scant of the bunoomb that loois do possess, facture of beet engar, at their Immense But If we want friendship, the kind that will fantnrv hern and will oivn Amnlnvmnnt VW, to bnndreds of men at the works, and many hundreds more will h kent hnav , ji- . The merchant, the banker, all seek for hi aid , on the ranches and haohng beets to tbe For he the ,iIlew and H(e of M aotory. It has been a prosperous year He prosper we prosper;he fails-woe the day, tor La Grande, bat this is t oly a begin- For life even bangs on the man that makes hay. niug. It is merely tbe opening of the Then throw wide your door, and yr eloome him gates of the city to what, it is not diffl- here; onlt to believe, will be a long season of "r best eartllly Mend-the one to hold dear- ., i t. .... And give all of honor and good will today, growth ana greatness. It Ibemanutaot- ,. ,..,fc, v.i. .. .u , Ld Earth noblest worker, the man that make are of sugar bere is sucoessf al, and there hay. Is small reason to doubt it will be, tht oapaoity of tbe faotory will be doubled next year. The year following tbe oom pany will build another faotory. Other oompsnies will come. Then the woolen Ex-Benator King to Appear In On. In San mill, will hn hnilr. tha Irnn fmindrv will FrancllOO. 1 F a r i v be reared, there will be a knitting and wm R Ring, of Baker City, .enator from broom faotory. Baker county In the last two legislature, and Tbe fruit Industry in tbe Qrande candidate for governor on the fusion ticket last Rondeyalley is yetio its infanoy. These "PrlnK' WM Been ln by an East Ore- apples, pears, plums, prunes, peaohe way to 8an FrMlcllK.0 to gue lor the doend. and grapes are merely samples aod are ant m " the case of Eastern Oregon Land . seut forth to show to tbe ooontry the Company vs. Emory Cole and J. L. and J. T. wonderful fertility of this last best spot Cole' The case come up in the United State ... itjt5 tii court of appeal at San Francisco, Judge Gil- ot the great Indaod Empire. In texture, Ro,.nd Mom)w m th9 it ln- flavor, size and appearaooe tha valley yolve land granted to the "road company," a trait leads. Tbe wonderful fertility cf the Eastern Oregon Land Company 1 popularly Ibis soil must be observed to be believed known ln Eastern Oregon, about 200 acre being a i,L . . j ln question n this particular case, which is in Tbe fame of the sugar faotory will draw theqnsture of a test ePM9 for the ,ett;ers It WM the eyes of tbe oounlry toward La won by the settler before Judge Bellinger tn Qrande. and tbe unparaleled and boun- the federal court at Portland and appealed by tiful resources of tbe valley, heretofore the cmPny- i. .u u i ,,, The settlers ln Harney and Malheur eountie almost unknown bevond tbe crest of the , . , hare always fought the road company, which, mnuutains, wbiob serve to shield this under the grants procured by the late United Edeo from the freezing gales ot winter state Senator Dolph, had extensive tract ot and the torrid beat of summer, will be u,ld 8lven thom ,or the building of road Kn nn t iu . th, .. - which they never built. The company had ,-ji.ii.iiu.ii.vUiii Lhnlu r.f l.fl. ,A m.. t,.-ta that W..v..UV - J ' " Uenl. I anttlnra harl alraarlv o-nna linnn and lmnrnved. Union ooanty owes muoh to tbe sugar but from which the company ha for year in- faotory; tbe engar faotory owes some- I elated on ejecting the settler ln possession. thing to Union county. Eighty thous. '"V ,,,,,, 7 P P " .. ii .. of th. statute of llmlutlon and dollars is a big subsidy, but it was Mr Klng wlU vlllt Mttm be!or4 golng b, cheerfully given, and it in boped it will Francisco. He ha a an opponent United be bread oast upon tbe waters. When 8tlel Senator-elect Joe Simon, who appear for the happy time comes when La Grande """P"1''; . ... " I whalnvar- tiia tc-nhnloBl riflitlailnnal fit Ilia is a city of 12,000 or 15,000 people, with oourt 0 appeal, may be, It ha been clear to its public park, its sobool bouses, its city most unprejudiced person that th. road corn ball and Ibe thousand and one things pany ha no right to hold these land, lnc.th. ... ... i . . . . company never did th. work for the doing of that go to make a people bappy, oon- .J. ' beamen. tented and good, it will be seen tbut tbe ,atou. Settler lu th. counties mentioned money was well spent. Ihave stated personally to the East Oregonlan that they have bsen compelled to move from lands they had Improved and Died on, the land company having constructed and maintained no roads as they were supposed to hav. duu. to Ontcom. ot th. Aalcm Eluctloa Frand of Last make good title to the lands granted. Jane. Tbe grand jury of tbe present term of oironit oourt fur Marion onnnty reported SEVEN AKKEBTKO. San Fbascihco, Out. 17. Troops fro n Gimp Mirrirutu to the num ber of 800 marched through the strtt.st. tbi m irnicu to embark on the teamer Senator tor Mauila. Tliny comprise the Third battalion of the Twenty-third infantry, recruits for Ihe Hecoud Oregon, and Mattery V of California heavy artillery. U-iuip wai broken early and the men took up the march to the dock where they arrived at 11 o'clock. The Senator is scheduled to nail at 1 o'clock this afternoon. There am now .even United States transports ia port and it is possible all the remaining troops at the Preaidio will be on their way Imforenfit week OroQud will soon be brokeu for tha new hospital at the Preaido. Preparations are being hurried f r tbe aocoramixlition of the sick who will ootne from the Philippines and Honolulu. The plaos providn for nine buildiugs arranged for all possible oontingencies. They will be of wood but the host of foundations will be laid and the buildings will be substantially built. Hks Fbancihco, Oct 15. Next weok will witneas the departure of more troops for the rhilippines, and the transports Henator aud Valeu cia will probably hail ToHadny afternoon, both vossola being reaif? to tagfl aoiairs on ooani. i tie jum ami lo nana win un ready to sail by t a . t a. . .. a " t ne eu oi M'U wim k, aim tno Newport tun loiiowiug wmk. The lUo d Jaiifiro and I'l'DiicylvHuis areeinct l to arrive from Manila to morrow or Monday, the former having 200aii'k monon Uiard, who w ill bn carfHi for at tha Presidio diviHioo hospital. Iu addition to tb' aliovr-tneiitiouH. transports, which will convev a a as r i .rm a a'iIa. a a aDotii .),UUJ men, it is pHiiruatii mm .our more vessi-ls will bo rcjui ed to acoommotlate the remainder of tha troots ordered to Manila. Orders bavs U'ori rrrmved from the war depart raent directintr mat me aaiiing vfsm i laeoma un again prepared fur a trip to tht Philippiiii'S. Hha will take a load of mules to Honolulu, afllJ tf) ship at Honolulu a lorn! of burs' for Manila. IB VOl'ft WALK COftKECT Rs Bur That It I of th. Latest 1HDH Pat ters. There Is an "lwis walk" for woman, and all th. girl In New Yoik who pride themselves on being abreast of lh. time ar. learning IL It I quite the "rage on th. "avenue," according to lb. Herald, and the adjacent side St reals, and I being Imitated on leas fashlonabl. promenade. In esseno the new fomliilii. walking phlloso. Olerk L.V. Kbl-D. W. J.D'arcy, H.mu.l " V" IZ' during th. spring, stepping on th. lull foot and nut the ball of lh. fnotaloii. and with your arm held down by your aid. and not awluglng. Th. new walk Is far mors graceful and affect It. than any of th. faahlonabl. walk for th. last half dmen year previous to till spring. Th. "'V walk" combines athlatle vigor wllh repose of manner, and has not th. rash and s- aggeralad energy of th. adetrlan .i.relse Joint indiotment to Jadge George fl Burnett, at 5:35 o'clock last Friday eveo- ng, in which II oharges seven prominent ti"tis hereabout, says tbe Hnlem Htates. man, witb tbe orime of altering tbe pnb- ic records. Tbnse to whom tha aocnsH- tion ia directed are: Ex-Mayor P. II. D'Arcy, ex-Coonty T. ItioLard.on, John A. Carson, William . IWter and II. T. Dayes. Following tbe preeentaliun of the In- diotijeot Jadge Iinroett directed that becob warrants for tbe arreat ol tba above named gentlemen be issued, and before V o'clock bis order had been com- lied witb aodaohof Ihe .even Indictee Mal C.Hi-. 38 i .. WslWI &ftaf. M- .naf. Owa. 1 Mathews ! Gentry flARHKk. thavlaf tS C. H.lfCtta J5 " r.fi tf-ff 4 f-.rv Ar. Vaa l.lraU4! Tba O It A N (V. mw book oa lbs '.a(tifa i,f (IrrgM., Waabing'oa and I lalit It I itg snlii-l. Our raa-Ur. r"l F"OM ARLINGTON TO F'atl iwi nliaai . . , h.r-,. 1 trip ptm i,tiia u i m .mnH Ifii. n tnt-.n i aii ) I" ,, k.'.'-dli'i. tin ris i miiaai . !' ... aw-iiwltria I fajit.!d to forward tba addr.eaaw Ota o smui , I' ... lu..it i-i. m if tbir Ka.t.ra Irl-n Is atd .rv)'iibt. ana, an 1 a e..pv nf Ibe work wllll , 'arf ..v,. A''tr a, rf m ir, a. t It.arn fra.. bl a WiaMar all sboal (o d ath-l) al V!.lt; I. An- ta r,laald In, r,d Would that nas a iia .i t a. a a r..d . at 3 p m. arm., at rof .vryiia. take a. M-tt ad ..rwar. . ,,,r '"""r i invr ' 1 P " ad U I.. v. u. Haibn'i. . , vans trntnUr alxiat a wwk f'. f . - I. .-I . . i . i f . . a . . . . a r . . . , -..a 4 arai i aavitgay ni'WI, . , . At.t r I tl . il it... .Ia I . . ',IP'iw "wi, 'i,rtil, ia.tf M-- Uj"!!. lii'-tli U rwilt r.f nui..ii. f.f? New YoitK, Oct 15. A diapatrh from Havana says: It ia oonnralltf ImiIihvh.I a anri.ma lirnafli liaa I L ,. .. . I . - ' 7 t'lWW IWlWt-vtl tb" necntivw il -ptrtmitil of tba Uuban ropublio aod the leaders of lh a m itr t ' I a. . mi i nary rorc-s. or t was ri'tvivmi nre that Ufor-ral V(hh baa ra n-ivrn an.-iuiuiuiiiiia.ii.iii unui i ri-Bntu jj.!, a iviainj that not hi no IkmIoii by tha Ain"rion that cau Cnatrii-1 as rrKViyuuirjg tha Cuban govt riun'-iit. SU has Ik sii joined by his oolleairnxa In -l ciarmg njai in urn iia. arrival tor uiantn liri Ihs Culiao forcs. 1 bis oourae will !) tig irou.iy oombntti y (iin rl (loinng. (Iioral Jltan llucnaan, OIIH of lias rloM S) I risers of (1 Xiliiy ,M arrivr-l io llavaua t nmauH lh opfooi,la of Ma.ao ')aJ tlHltt WM, favor a t .iiiwi rrpioiii so l oyirmi furl ha.r Amrifan lob-rvention tlt-ral ua.-aa." iirH-ir th .1 u .tn. will Ioil tli ih.ijri;nta mr inbi lh. liHl l.ff r lii mil a ihinit ti di-arinlng tl.,a m,Ha ( American an I Hpaniah avildmr remain in Cuba. I t Minn. ! W arm,, a fir.! in.tio i l nty niTO f0 i(jr ptiam. t.n lillona ar tnac-li wor than r. fipnrlf.L Kvertl,!i 11 normal timrva dnalha !n Ha. aiiy now average fu! - ifp-l lately lnslsiwl iiiMin br tb. mixlern tlrl. Tha had Imwd taken into custody and placed keymit. of th. popular walk of th. last wlut.r nniler bund, in the an in of 11.000 to was In tb. long step and th. .winging of the rait tbe further action of tba ooarl. """' " M . ., i , . I poasllil. Irom th. Ilttl. sbiii and iiulrt nntluiis The public io general is cnr.rs.nl h- ....,,.,. ,h. ..,...., to u,. on- with Iba faota of the elen'ion ballots and MMlt lr.in.. They bav. now returned to the tally sheets of a f.w of tba Marion gidn mean. onnnty precincts, for tbe election last The spring amt siiinmar girl oUa-si. tops out , . , , . ..... Hh .toiw that ar. neither hurt or long, firmly Juoe, having been tampered wilb at ,nrt ,..,, , htr , ,m,t ll-r.m,. SOUS time daring His fee" lak.O by bang naturally down, lh. wrists tea tin ea-alnat Iba Canvassing board which made tha I her fmrk and the harp ol haf hands toward Ihe Oflloial count of Ibe return, uf aald eleO- V"nt- Th'" "n.ar.wrnM inw.ni.ina ., .. .. , nnaar. -ai" suguiiy iir-au nara is n Hon. hi-M.yor U Arcy, then one of ,,, oJ ih. body d.a,. u.k ...y tha fu.ioo e.ndidate. fur Otrcnil judge ol and th. only motion Is that ill lli. hip.. Her tbia Judicial district, is Ibe central flgurs I"' ' forward sllg hily, and both chia in tbia affair and bis aeeuoiates, alth tbe n'1 """" 01 ., ..... .... moni.nl. In a word, I aulai and dainura. .inaplioo of Mr. llae. are rudots n( s,,,,, u , ,., mtt r.n tw ,nnA ,t Halera; Mr, Il.ya dlls in the city ol iy new faaliioii, and th. raumi oflhedmp- Woodboro, where healVl in thec.pao. dn tornaid of lh. h.-ad and th. lowering of lly Of JualkK of Ibe peace tr .atU e M". ey ran n. n.a-v.f iaii...u.in..H m. ny v I ..f S !. Walkln. aSl nf lliaa 4al w asraall nara lliafe prl.Hl. lie sat witb Ja.tios ol lh- ,trn, au ii mur th. w.iidrnio.t. IWe IL A. J'lbnaun a the caovaaalog labgin threw bar head ii ik, and bar board. I honldara, ttai. War. Start, and slis took long, Me-ra. 1 Aroys. Rlehardaon and Car- " -''" ' .... k.f aa aaaa t jaa. 1 1 It I W SB litas Siiakia Sltlfl sun are timler. among the leading ..... .,., ,lir.,n. lawyers bf Wewtero Ureg'in, aod Mr. I B it ll.a romlng Imrf lh. Illllnt hsl.. illa4 K.fler I. a .I'l lent ia Iba fTlral of Ibw I "OO Miir owr thw law l-r (!. hai llil. mannaiiaia qili. out of lli.qur.tioa.nS linni.hl aletul a eomplaUly haw fashion of aaal dameaiiof Whathar sli. Ilia. 11 or Bui, o nr. arreted In on. uf the new ha th. glr that would ta III S'fls Most tip bar haad lor ward loalaavl ot thrualng II bay S. lmatr4, II anay to) an .1 o, do aid gn well wllh Ihl iaa, IX if .aln.ltig aims. latter. liKlTH UF IIKOKOK IIAI.U. ftoaaar .f Baker f'o.sly Die. al Mi. kllsa balk . Hoasllal Ueorg W. Hall, tba wall known eel rprL l pionr, who baa been ia HI Elliebalb'e bosplt.1 for tbrM Buoib. from so sbaeaws labia left lag, wbleb Tbsr. Was Sal Oa A sues wbi wsot away Iron, borne was amputated bta) tbe knee and I soma lime ag t t-t att. I a eoov.atlna of bp oa W.Joa.ly, tiplr.l st 9 S 1 1 eharrh pav.pl. wm .Irni I with th. Iaiiiy o'elmk yewtardaf n rei ig, says tb. Il.ker Ciiy UeroMral. Mr. 11.11 was 7 years of age sad leava to m'Hira hi. Inee s wif. aad I lira. ot tb. little Iowa io wlilib. the g.lh.rlag wee bell. Il be I pUoly of H-ss, enl while wanlerlng abtst w.lk.l Intt the village sem.l.ry. Il was a b'.ulilil SfNiS and !wt daug'it.r., all growa to plsea, and the daUgete walkl armta I 'lay, menhovi ani umauUirfd, to alias a large elrole of Irieo Is. Th. Jaaa. I waa th. flmt sb.rlfjof llaker sosnty, erviog in ah ml Ibe year 1171, wbw tbe imiw small tows of As bars waa Ibe em oly east and tb h.al jn.ri.re fr Ih rnsta ls of ssiaieg Ft almnt lb past eight year l. ba. Ieaw 9gagd IS th b'ltel bapa al lb thrivlag mNing tow a of It ar... among the grevaa. II. sw a ta rtiniant, one of tha lar.aal ia the ixmaUry, anl r. willi S'irpriM Ihe !orlptiia os Its "A Lawyer a I an II nt Man." tbe delegate eeral 'bad hi. a. aellol4 al the ntiaS'nenl a.U. II. real lbs netititi qvar aii'l mm. Tho b walk a. I i a'onnt Iba wmtimnl asd l.muei lhsgra.eialf Anr ini la lb rerairy appraaeh.J and aakl blm: "ll at fmin I lh. grave nl as Mr. Hall hal laaea) a fa thfsl tnntlar I id I fn.adr "No, eald IU dl.sata of iba Mxai frat.rnity f ir aim! 'A b.t I was wWig bow ! nmM iMfs a I was act b m.mlief f I brr Un llhit 'B "t g'f "v U t;y it 4f A. f. A A. M I t.myit