Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 11, 1898, Image 1

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SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1898.
NO. 670
PAPER
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TIE HEME! GAZETTE
Published every Tuesday and Friday
BY
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ing, Ban Franoisoo, is onr authorized agent.
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0. R. & N.LOCAL CARD.
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Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p m. daily exeept
Snnday arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 a, m. and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a m.
Hnnkane ExDress No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. in . and arrives at Heppner Junction 7 :50 p. m.
and TJma' ilia 8:50 o. m.
Portland Express No 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6:00 a. in. and Heppner Junction 71X1
.m. and arrives at Portland ri:SU a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland :25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Jnnotion 8:25 a. m. and at
Trmatilla JdM a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaver Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junotion 12:25 a. m. and at
Portland 7 fa. a. m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. a & Heppner, Ore.
OFFICIAL 33II5.ECTOI4-2-.
United Btates Officials.
Pcesidnnt .....William McKintey
Tien President Garret A. Hobnrt
Secretary of State W. It. Itav
cxHimtary of Treasury Lyman J, Gage
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Kline
re?retary of War hussell Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
t'ottnaster-Qsneral Charles Emery Smith
Attorney-General John W. (irirge
Secretary f Agrioultur James Wiuton
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Mfcorotary of Htate H. K. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Netschan
Hr.pt. Public lnetrnction (J. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
Senator. iU- W. MoBrid.
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Worms .Convulsions.Fevensh
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
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The Kind You Have
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1 RETURNS.
A Republican Majority Assured for
the Next House.
BOTH
ME
DISPUTE
THE
VICTOR
J
Thursday's Returns Confirm the Repub
lican Victory for the House California
Gives a Sweeping Republican
Majority for Henry Gage
Fusionists Defeated
- in Washington.
AMERICA ARRAIGNED.
INCIDENTS OP THE WAR.
Nleltel Magazine.
flRST aTIONAL ANK
A 1 1 XUI!
ongressoien j w ,. vn
Printer VV. U. LeodB
1 U. B. Mean,
3trema Judaea F. A. Moore.
C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
."-onit Judge Stephen . Lowell
Pioi'Ktnriug Attorney U. J. Hear
Morrow imnt J ORIi-ials,
Joint Hoimtiir J. W. Morrow
tlepriweuiativ!. E. L. Froelund
'iiti'i Jad'te A. (. Hartholoniew
'oniijiisiniiers I.H.Howard
J. W. lieckstt.
i lrk Vawler Crawford
Kr-f.nrf V L. "mtloi-k
' I i-it-snrtir M. I.ichte, thai
Aiu.ewMir A C. I'etu-ys
' rturvnyor Julius Koitliiy
School Bup't Jny W. Hhipley
Coroner Dr, E. U. Hunlojk
rippnku TnwH orrmrus.
Mor Thos. Morgan
Coiiririlmen..., E. J. Kloouui, l
l.i-hlentlml, J. It. Minions. J. J. HiherU, J. W.
Ititamna anil V.. 11. Hnerrv.
ItKotiter W.A. RIchnrdBon
rrmuurr I VV. Ilrivg.
Mri,l John Uagei
Preeiart Qt&ctrr.
Ja.tlotof the Peaot W. K. Richardson
Constable. U. D. urj
I'nltM Htatrt Iab4 OrHeera.
TBI DALLlrf. OS.
lav P Lnnu Rtstr
Otis Hatterwrn lUoolvof
L ORANOI, oa.
R. W. Hrt'Mt Rerlti
i. (). Hwarkhimr Kwwlver
OF HEPPNER.
Associated Press Dispatches.
Washington, 'Nov. 9. Chairman Baboock of the republican con
gressional committee, said this evening that the house of representa
tives of the 5uth congresss would be republioin without doubt
Throughout the day and evening, a corp9 of political statisticians have
been at work in the republican hea Iquarters compiling and analyzing
the returns.
In a statement to the Associate Press this evening, Chairman Bab-
cock said :
"There can be no longer any reasonable argument over the political
complexion of the next house of representatives. It will be republi
can, beyond a shadow of a doubt Our ad vioes show the cet tain elec
tion of 185 republicans, six more than enough to give us control.JThese
are straight republicans, and our majority will be over the combined
opposition. Qnr information induces us to place nine districts in
doubt. These are seven in California; the third, fourth, fifth and
JThos. H. Tongue
( W. H.
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
Collections made on all points on reasonable terms. Surplus and undivided profits IXi.OCO.
A. Mallory.
U. S. COMMISSIOyER
S. A. D. Courlcy,
A TTORNEY-A T-LA IV.
Is authorized to take all kinds of LAND
PKOOKrt anil LAND KlI.lMjri
Cnllei'tlonp made on rcHsoimlilo terms.
Olhce at residence on Chase struct.
J. VV. Morrow
ATTORSEY AT LAW
and
U. 8 CO)IStlSSlOM;ii.
Office In Palace hot, 1 building, Heppner, Or.
Prartli-lnncr In all S ate and
Federal Courts.
ARLINGTON
OREGON
ZCRXT BOCX3CTXEB.
KAWLINS POST, NO. IU
O. A. B.
tftauat Hrppner. Or., Utt third Hatnrday of
nvmtii. All vsianuu art) invited Hi hb.
W. W.Hmith. I W. Hea,
Adjutant, tf Commaiuter,
t-I'SSE r,!!'!eDt I iTrPrVlrT;' 1 ' F,BP!1,r sixth in Nebraska; the seventeenth, nineteenth and twenty-sixth in
T, A. KHKA Vio President E. L. FREELAND. . Aftatatnut Oaflliier I , . . .. . ,,,, . , .....
rennsyivania, ana me iwemn in iexas. we are reasonaoiy certain to
Transact a General Banking Business. set some of them, however, we have a clear maioritv. and are reBtinc
perfectly easy.
"The sixth Iowa, hich was in doubt for a time, has certainly elect
ed Representative Lacey, rep. In Kentucky, we have elected not
only Seitz in the tenth, bat Pagh in the ninth. In Kansas we have a
solid delegation, although it was not until this evening that we put
Kirkpatrick, of the third dintrict, in the certain republican oolnmn; in
Maryland, we concptl the defeat of Jackson in the first district, and
Mclntyre in the fourth. Minnesota returns a solid lepublican delega
tion, Judpe Morris having defeated Charles Towne in the sixth dis
trict. In MasaachuHetto, we concede the election of demoorats in the
Wm Gordon hm rp-immod third, ninth and tenth districts. According to onr advices, the dele
his stand tho old Jones RR lon frora Wew l0' 1 BtHU l lt) republicans to l'j democrats; in
livervMable North Carolina we claim the election 01 White in the second district
Iitnu ijiDoey id iub piuiu, oat wh uity oauoiati out la Doia Ol mem;
in Pennsylvania the delegation standi 20 republicans, seven demoorats
Bnn1.ihrnand three donbtfol; in Texas, one republican, 11 democrats, one doubt
ful, the twelfth district, aud to west Virginia wd oarrted the first, sno-
At Abrahamsick 0,u n 'ourtn diHtricta, while the opposition carried the third.
I "from onr view point that is the situation as it is tonight. I fully
believe that the returns we shall receive tomorrow will increase the
Pioneer Tailor of Heppner. finre' 1 havfl ma(1e tonight."
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NEW NAA1E I
Dr. M. B. Mctzlcr
DENTIST
Teeth Kxtracted and Filled.
Uridging a specialty
Painless Extraction. . . .
Heppner - - Oregon.
D- J- JHcFaul, M. D.
UEPPSER. OREQOS.
Office hours, I to 10 a. m and 12 to 2
p. m at rwlilet.ra, and 10 In 12 a. in.,
and 1 to s p m., at olnc la the rear ol
Burg's Jewtlrr slur.
C C Redfield
ATTORSEY AT LAW.
03lw In first Xatlonal Bank building-.
R opener, Oregon.
Ellis it Phelps
ATTORSEYS AT LAW.
All bust neae attended la In prompt
and aHii.tartnrv maimer. Notaries Pub.
lie and lui lectors.
Ofltrw lo Keller's Building, Heppier. Oregon.
D E Gil man
OESERAL COLLECTOR.
put four old lnti and notes In his
hatwls and get your mmiev out ol them
Iheta. a spei'taltf at karri rolien-
tlona.
Oit.os In i. M. Brown's bnlldlng. Iteppner, Or
W. A mchardson
IIlllClwXV MAHKICT
THE OLD SHOP!
Is the place to go to get rotir Una pork
and lamu chops, steaks ami roaata.
Flnh try Frldny.
Fine siigai-cureil hams and baron Pure leal
lard, kettle rendered, old all Is. Highest raali
pnr paia lor at sum I.
Bgnj. Mathv.
His work first-class
and satisfactory.
Give him a call May Street.
HLlTNhK IKANbFtK CU.'S
Helled espreaa Is rnmlng. Does deliver
work on short order. 10 rents and up
wards Ihts waaou la No. 4. and li-svs
your order with It, or at "Central" tele
phone othre.
We Move Anything!
-CANYON CITY
Stage Line
B. f. MILLER, Pro
CheaiM-M and misrl dlreet mm tn Jnhn Dsr
valley, i snyon i My mining dlsttM t. Burns auu
I oilier Interior poluts,
Ht.re leave ll(.ilir ItallV. Hunda ft
VH.at a. m. Arrive al snyon ( Ky
In il hours.
Ive f'anyon City st I p m . arrlre al Hepp.
net In i hours eonuartlng will, trains.
Ilsri-ata to
Mardman
Hotii.ftnt ... ....
Il.nil.li.o
lhg I reek .......
fes Valley
John Iwy
( anion I'ltr
ants rsaa
I J" II
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! 'tt a in
' Pd on I
Stares ennnert with trains at llrppner.
knia Harlng stoked np llil. lire with new
lemered r.. r and s-! lean,. I am prvi-ared
tn glte Brel rUasaerip Ui Ine put Ur
JCSTICE OF THE PEACE
nwl CITY UECtiRIHU.
.imr.aleow.etlrh.ml-e, tlT I U (ZT f FJ . P fl C C I I
.lis and t..ns real r.ta h... .t. I 1 1 1 I I 1 II I 111' tfel.lll
.. I m m m Bane a sr m w wasv aSF
taiea. d've eroi.ersie ins and wtjl . jnn lu
y a ay In hla line, al tKemtuia rgtrea.
G. B. Ilatt
TltS solit A L ARTIST.
Snatrleif, e IS Cent
STAGELINE
if. r.r.wi r.
1 1 riots.
Half C-Hinf ,
tan. Watt l ufi-er.
25 "
H'liirJ, r'..
Mathews 1 Gentry
tlAtMEKS.
ftKaviMg 15 CeU
Hal'C.Hi-t 25 "
tset 4onrs Busjst 4 ltn.e
fARi ffiOM AnLINCTON TO
fm:i ( m.l.l .. K.m,.. Ir-.u
Ms; i l.ie l .i (i Ilea) I in Hound IM t ti
I'mi'l'iA ' w niei I -ird tep
(Ii JI inl'Mi i p...fd Ills) '
on 0' . .I'm ... I." it i i i
faa lea Ir' fiet. 1 . rn"ftt-1
C i' .l.t et -t ') t t, n'r'. ..; t doe
sl f.. n . J i ,.. . r . at Y,,
II al ; t.
' I' tf r'a'ile r.i r. r !. ai gf.
Itol tlsiaieOaJ dtra.
At the headqaarters of the demooratio congressional committee, con
fidence is expressed that the dm-wrats will control the next bonne
of representatives. Secretary Kerr will not concede many of the
claims made by Chairman Baboock, of the republican committee, and
says that in a large number of dUtricts it will require the official count
to determine dsfinitely the result,
"It seems certain," said Secretary Krr to a representative of the
Associate Pre, "that we Lava elected 1S3 members of the bouse, the
republicans 103, and that 11 districts are doubtful. Ic New York we
will have 21 members; in Pennsylvania nine, and perhaps 10; in
Kaunas four, at leant, and perhaps five; in Nebraska four; in North
Lisjwi. Air ia cssar. Carolina niu, ami in California, two or three. Information is slow in
w iof thrxlg of li.niifjln air at a -1,,,. hoennse the Count in so m u.v of the districta ia ver elon
....,.-. I I, . a - I Itaa..al I ! - I " ' ' 'J "
w 'i wp v ii as r lisaj-t- ii t ruini m tin - i . a.
many, and Mr. lc Kny, fnitml Huteg nr Bgures are Danoti upon uouuiw re-uiw, ana l am satinned that
consul at Iieriin. mmtiuns in hinnfllvial I (hey are entirely at curate."
rv-pon wime oi mo uses 10 w oicii li'jum
air may bm itit. One of tbrna la fur II
Iuminmlfi(f purpoaeg. An lllnmlnant fHrrAOO. Nov. 10 DiiDatch to the Aawtciate Prwa tin In 11 IS in.
i. i i it .i -i. i i i
"""" i sir , . , - ..i-.7 ....e.-i...i ,i:. -t .1.. I I-
Inir It with cr.tinnry air, In ff main pro- u,7 "",u ",' "" u- irpmiucnu
Kirtlofis. whllr-it u iiisin(r l.ai k to lu I have plnctl l), ati'l ttie (li'in'icrats anl asioninU lol. lure are
itoriiinl rmi.l.tinii. I.i.ild air may alao iti, ttn ,lu)tfu diatricts.
wnr as an mpioaur acint ror various
purposra. Aa a pfirlnlile li.iii, rlrh in
Tht prUm In (i. rtnunjr ha hrrr!of.r- bom reooifrvj frora nil the OOQolin of Cnliforniiv thn inlicf.tiou Are
III
VutiM'b. haa ineni.l a pnxraa wber- tonnihle etff ition f Curry fur eori'tary of state.
tiy tlm fol liaa leeti lirnti.'lit down to
almut t't wntn jr i-ulilr; meter
raanei aa a aeapea.ai. WasiMNOT'iS, N'v. 10. lUlorrk Mives this toorniog that there
A very riiru.na to t,l b th ramrj ntibliran innlorit v in tbei next honne will reach twentw.
i. ...,..;.... .. j . ' .
ir.i-.er.uiJi.a.i,.ii,r,,uhrdira.. At Ihe d...nf mHo eon Nional hoailqrts they bad no figures
l. r. He i.iis us thai l.p in,, e i,nn thix rii'trnicit' ('irrii;tttiti wsi rti-r(l agiinnt the republican Manag
ftr.ploje.l to a. ..er a usrrr l.. leet, ,,,, , ( ,J,.fM.f ta.
lo purtlee, itiiirli na ,t "a ntieirfiai" j
was i ( In Hie reliioita ri! "t 1h
t.ul.l, ....t- ...t. 1
ut at d n.ru.e. i,y l.b pnrtiew miba 'TTI t, N'-v. fl. H.-tnrns from Hi- MiMi.f Vahib(ttun are jr-t in
.fiiitro ery nf all the Uijuries, rrsi nod i r iu f '', but ei.ntipfi art nt Imml to mnlte r'Tlnin Hint He ropnbJirnna
l-r"..r,. -U.h J.ry M ff""i.,r. ,.ICtn(, fl,,. fu.U, n,;.,tiivf li!m.twwtnn. hrL
Ail It tt.iMhir ll.at I, sal f .en iMitia I i, ... ,
I'.ey J,i I i.-r, lie mmel. 1 .ry ,M , In .1 1 Ton tr slll'tl I. I I t. nll .f o ,'lit j'lwtic.-a by a Intji.fily ,f
irm'Sd It sib Umr le ai ,r tb at bna .'UMiO. I, it- r iftrjtiis ill, it in IK' iyli, inrrrnut rather llian
f....1 . h ,1 ..,,r,t,. frieml. re- J , , ,g. , t. i ll 1t. wtiu.nl-.. lU le ,1 Vl'f, wl. i.- sct U. K -eti.
,. it ts -tli er I.J ;.roliru.ua epitbrt I ... ... , , , ., ' , ,,
ard ftatiy ilr.i it. .curing- them- nt"", il reji'ilil tc ft nti j"til ln'Ia'. Ip lo inidnlitbt ther) Imd
a-ls-a . : t (i-ff Hst, -fy. ; I,,., n tin inn't-'inl rliHti' in it r i n b t' t. H ri-rnl di tlricta tetnnio
I si.i iits is I bsIsss. ii.til l. 'i'li" i' i nUtc ti n, art- r.J !n,; In roltirnn rtcrire l lima
Tlie f .til !,. see In 1.1 r'arid U Afn
Tiron l.iiia; tiirri pnwaia; tt.eti benrt
Deplorable Condition of Cnbans Since Cessa
. tion of Hostilities.
Havana, via Key West, Nov. 5. (Di- Aolorel "oldler, a bright-faced mulatto of
, . .... . t,, . . the Ninth Cavalry, was lying wounded In a
layed in trsDumttUnsO-The interna- Washington hospital, and being asked when he
tionsl agreemeut between Spain's gpir- was shot, said: "In the charge up San Juan
itaal lo68 of sovereignty in Cuba and the H111. The ball entered my cheek. The artery
assumption of full military ooolrolby Wfts cut an(l was spurting blood. Imanagedto
tb. United States seems indefloitely Jf?&
prolonged, with the immediate hope of then a Rough Eider came up. He put his
relief to a country whioh daily (?rowg thumb on my jugular vein and held it there
poorer end more depopulated. On all two bours. Two hours-and me a negro! He
eidea the question is B.aed, how much ZTTT " T
nearer is lue Unai soiotioo of tbe prob-
iou. iuiii i. man uu uo usj sue pruiuuui t a not tier wounded colored trooper a great
was signed. The feeling among the better strapping fellow of the Twenty-fourth awoke
olasses of intelligent and Influential 1,1 hospital at Fortress Monroe to And the
Cubans may be pretty accurately summed .teTin WUh,n
in tbe following observations made today He burst Into a laugh and asked her if she
by a representative Cuban merchant of wasn't afraid of a great big, burly colored
Havana to the correspondent of the As "oJler l" himself.
aoniatnil Prpaa "Afraid," said she, "no; I love to take the
sociatea rreBs . nand of an Xmorloan ,oldler or mllQt T w.
"II seems to me, and I think my views brought up to love and mingle with them, and
are shared by many, lhal tbe United a for fear, my father taught me never to know
States government is dillydallying witb what tear meant."
Spain over this evacuation question. Of 1?h0a1o1dy0.hR;i "? Wh? V'T
r " laid the old sergeant, his curiosity getting th
course tbe problem is a diffloult one, but best of him.
tbe delay is surely unnecessary. Tbe "My name Is Mrs. Marsh," said she, "and my
United Btates has sent here an assort- ,alner " taPtam Bob Evans of the Iowa."
ment of onmminHinnn. nanh mora anlf.
important and mysterious, ban its prede- tTcn SbSS
uBoour sua esuu veiling us ncuons wun I Massachusetts:
a cloud of seoreoy, which so far as my "When we started for that block house," said
Amerioan experience goes, really serves Captain Allen, "we were told that boo Spanish
the purpose of obscuring tbe issues and 'Z Zl?' ""V
. " dropping men at every step, and when we got
ooncealmg small achievements. Almost up we found we were fighting 4,000 Spaniards.
nothing has been accomplished. Tbe It was a desperate fight, a fight which for stub
spirit of Jealousy fills not only tbe indi Dornne WM r equaled. Had the Span-
vidual members of all the commissions, TiTSTjtT7TTCaiii:r
wiped us off the earth. We had no protection,
but also exists between tbe different not even a support of artillery, for a short
Oi-mmissions collectively. These rival- portion ot the time. We had four cannon, and
ries seem to engross tbe attention of weu,ed them with great effect. Had that block
commissioners much more than the seri- har.nbhBlT.nd "hcannon we ,WUJ
have all been killed. But It was a grand sight
ous queetious affeoting the welfare of to see the volunteers as well as regulars court
Cuba and tbe dignity and good faith ot death as they went up that hill deflnantly and
the Uuited States. First, we are told yelllK Uk9 demons. A Spanish oltloer who wag
that
l.nn...
..UH. u. u. it.u,to h w rlJn Ior tlia bnahes. We shot at an American
cember 1st wb fixed on and later we I and he shot back and then ran at us. No, the
were informed that the date for oooopa- I Americans are teaching the Hpanlardsn lesson
tion would ha lft indefinite Ho far as " "''. " "assacnusetts troops are
evaoiiation is oonoerned, January 1st
wanuameu na ail ultimatum uaie, noil colouel Roosavelt tells of the death ol brave
now II Is rumored rebruary 1st baa beeu Buckey O'Neill,"! recollect as I was sitting I
agreed upon, I I've a command to one of my orderlies, and ha
'The fact is. tbe oountry atlarge, ,ot up "a TT 'eU ,orward
. , ' . ' , . , across my knee dead. The man upon whom I
whether Cubau, foreign or bpanlsh, in nad molt ,0 roiyx relled upo M of th0M
getting diegusted. The people are losinn gallant men, but the man upon whom I most
(aitb and OOnQdenoe, owing to tbe laok relied Buckey O'Neill was standing up, walk-
of formality displayed by tbe American ln8 PJ down In front of his men, wanting
. . i. , f to show them by his examplg that thoy must
representatives. To all questions asking not , nerT0Ui ni to t)iliUiln them
information on Ibrse points, tbe Ameri- somebody said, -captain O'Noill you will
can commissioners, with a superior smile us struck by a bullot as sure as fate; lie down,
aud an assumption of gravity lo cover lle ,own'' nd ne l"he, nd ,ald- ,Wh'
.. . . .ii Bpanlsh bullot Is not made that will kill me,1
their ignoranoe, reply vaguely and uu ,na t next minute a bullet strm k him in the
satisfactorily. Uulees the Washington mouth and came out through the back ol his
government toroes lis lethargic oommis- I head and he was killed right there."
sious into greater aotivity, Cuba will be
an immeuse graveyard and ita fields bar- one of the many anecdotes of men who
, , " , I were strangely shot. Captain Jenkins crept up
reu before the Uuited Slates lakes pos- be,1(le 0Ile of ,,,, .h.rp.i.ootersand said to him,
session. The daily records of mortality I "I see a Spaniard over In that tree; give me your
show that the population in all parts of I tile lor a moment" Me fired two or three shots
tbe island ia dwindling steadily. Entire " "'' handed the rltl.
I back to the man and the man was dead had
villages are dying of starvation. On all U.M .., m.klll-. or -,iunrt.
idea tbe Spaniards oontlnus robbing and I he stood beslds him
plundering. In tbe meantime tbrsr
sage, gossiping oommlMloners Irom lbs I m mi ngntng at utiaaimas a iroopar was snot
United Btates art sipping oool drinks by ,b,ou-h th,J or1",d to
w m I naaiu.na loM Vi I rrt Ikaa maisIiI An nnitilfia 9tm kin
ay and seeking .belter by nlgbt witb - h, hld mM . , M uk,
mortal dread ot fever yel absolutely Itn-Uith. hospital at Hibouey. Hall an hour later
pervious to tlie demands of humanity. I ba apixared at the front again.
"Tbe Situation oreated by this llnoer- ;ronaoit. naror assea wecoion.i.
" I tit Ihnliaihl t aualit VAII haanfc "
Uiniy la still f orlher aggravated by tbe You ..... ... trooD,. ..nedi 1,b(ll
fnot that no one daras tow cropa or eul- didn't seem to ba much doing bark them."
livale landa until Ibg present cbaotio He wu sent to the hospital atsiboney, but,
conditions show Some rays of light to rlof tht Uiaotlvlty. appeared In camp two
guide affirl. Thar, la oo work for idle .., ro(, , , MiJ
bands. Day by day tbe numbr of beg- L.iunei.
are, thieves and proititateg inoreaaes.l "I was," said the wounded man, "but I didn't
hilatha Liimlinr of Ihnaaabla to raliava " " " '" any good there.
distress shrink in tba same proportions
Thus far tba United States bas sent io
uuiteu oiates. rirsi, we are 10111 aE,,,au,. u,i.uni,unBa
, the date of occupation by tbeUnited 'ZTotl'Z'T t'VZ T1""" ya
,., ., . ... Americans. We shoot at the Cuban rebel, they
ps would be November 1st, tben De- rlJn for the bushes. We shot at an American
good teachers as any at the front.'
A consxindi)iit tails this story ol the suffer
Inn of Iha wounded. AtUnaslinaa. on ths road
lbs name of humanity a mars pittaooe I m,,! tMMir i.r moaning with pain
of million rations and tba lUd Gross I and lever. Tin road was bio. ked with wagons.
Sooi.ty baa sent two onrgoef of supplies dl' " "h n division hospital that
. . .i iw . s a I DIRilti mir tivvr, lur u uwi in iminiii, wuvu
ns lo whose disposiii.io tbnrt have bwn ,ha Bgh( Br4 motutK m , bufU4
many onfavoratila oommenta. How far n, wl(h t Dag and taps, while tht sun scorch-
oau giiob relief U ripected to got Tbe led and insured tha graves of tba Rough
pienant coodil.oos oaonot b mncb lunget Kld.rs n-ar .y. as i i.i. ,ai ompos! io proraw
protracted wilhonl stibjacting the United b Ul, mitii9m i w.t np.nd a.ks.1 him who
HtaUs to well daerd orllloisra. More ha was. and II I rotild halp hint. II said bis
tbno that, tbe elemanlS Dual In Sympathy eouirndn had gona Uilhs brmik to All the can-
witb lha United Hieing are slowly bai i tt, i w.i i
I k .1 .1 IslaH anil I lnsna.1 eillil lk I a b at
snrely falling t.ff aud Joining Ibe rank. (mm ,)i((L , , gH . w.0 to
of lbs Opposition. I aitmney. and so, with later bulling hlsv.-lns
ill. ... ... ... on, Ii. f'., aii-l Ilie sun lifi.lllng his raw. nntieaieii woun-ts,
AS ott are aware, Honor us laairo. tr.i.i. on ui.r.,mi.isii.n.iy. Two
Ilia oitll go? eroor. only yaalerdaf issued I whea lalther mi a man eama out ol lha liusliea
. , . . . , landsalil: oiild yoii -! ma a arspirf pat-r
Ofdrl for tba arrnnt t( 2T- critnluals fa- u, ,,. t eomra-le s grave-'- All along vera
....tt. ..I....4 I.il. ....I Ik. e..n.l Ui peili'il" lliila M...I....1S l.y Ilia at.l.le,
- l .i.i,.). a mi Id tell of an einntv clialr aouiaaliera
colon lea at Oetila and on tba Is la nf list oN lu Maaaarliuwiu or hsw t.
I'iDrs. TUisslep wm rn lere.1 naonasar)
by Iba slarmiog lonrrga lo burglary,
highway robbery and aaaaalU. W'biln
Are Yn lalerrstrgt
Tbs O. It k N. C-j's. saw book on Iba
tba blockade waa on lbs oil was inlnd I la.inroe, nf Oregon, Washington and
wiib as Iron band, and oa of anaanlt Idaim la lialng dintrlimt-a. unr readers
and rnbUry wars alroont onknown. To- r reqn-ntd lo lorward Iba addraaae
.1.. ..ih ti.. ..I.... i.t e.i.nm.la an I of Ihalf Kaatem Irlenda and afqontnl.
day, witb th. r.leas. of eriuioalf Sn.l ,n0Hlt 0l)flf of ,b, mtk .uu,
Iba iaereaae of porerly, Iba I ml ot mar MU, ,b,m ,,,. xbls a snaltor all tboold
dert aad bold n pa ia s grave affair. Io be InlereaUd In, and we would nak Ibal
addition lo Iba elrtedy onowroog pan evaryoae lake '-' end forward
. . . . . . aunt, address lo W. II. Ilnrlbnrl. Oe.
perg ana oaap.o,e,.,u,ivW .o nag troo, Alt,uXt U. It. N. Co.,
bear afflaaaity, there are man di I ... , . h! -11
eliarged aoldiarn atiilrely without mean
of sapporl. Their onroUr reanhai inio
lb tb'ao I. Many biys anlyo-in
girla itf genteel egtrasMon have bn
IhrmB on the streets lo lg and live at
beggars, at 11,1 i-a, and to l brotlgbl
nn lo 1 i!n and
ftllasslesa Slaaakers, e
r nrw pilltnta lAiia-llig' Ut Iwatnfyf A
irtiiiiirtit lady, who ia fammig fur hrr
riv-ei of ru-riiu,"v-, nlw on a bard
traik'lit ImsI, l liore) ia no doubt that
tliA i.rai tioel of Irrirlliaf With the leesn!
Ii"iia. g of 111 fatna. I) i Mjjh ne.iriy a., rmtful rr rnlu-
fnf,
Ih U i f lha t iiHeJ MUt rl S- rite Lo a r""l nrriair aa a flatte-r m.
Il e Miiftg.f ) e iba govni ni'M of Th hnui bImhiI.I only l ratM! alsybtly
ef ll. Untied Min-e, Morally fe.p..n.il. a ' ' ' u'"'1 Um '""'y Um tjl"
tes-f .a Iba worl l f-r lb- filir. ol C.iha. 1 " H ,H"" on
Ifclend It Lderale Imlefliillaly a delay ' N'"1 rr''''1 ln rnomrtir after slor
wi lfb dy b !ay makes id Ih J ..adi- 4mr with II bral fairly low than w nil
I on. ajotaaf' a Isilaier and a .JUn or t un-W-
--" " " , , , rieth II, Mirttepn eiiouM an utoiu
linn your bide., ,-lta and f-.rs I.. u, tir(ir,. flt ln ,l.
ii a a aaa .ffia . stt .a w
t ra M(ic ftl inn .lTrii stir!
et.r-. ' J,. i r,l l.-.li..t il f .,..,..lr-l.!....f U P tr" - ..thalllar-lrapii-t.i.t.yrTowprtiwuy
' ' . ' ""(Nsik-t. Ue a;s big beat rtisfiM H e airaigbt.-rbila.relpHJaTlii.ess.
1 - I .(.. Ift..a.. kAAA . laVVgAls1 I AtfAat
dsea. 1-i'euuniaanda.artel.Bg. Ui blle hht 1' 'l't i but I LI !Dltuf. ft.fy Ji 1 Id LglJoTrrr . I
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