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The Heppnur Gazette TIHJK."DAY, A I il Ml 1, I'.HM. OHIO DsMOLHATS AND ISHYAN. Jusephus, llm I'uiirlly -.diron'mlrr nl itio Jews, made no mention in Iiih 1,1 mous history of llm Mini of tialilce.t Yet Jesus ni Na.arcih livr.H in Hi" wurlit'H greal licttrl and his words have come I li ii ii. I it I ni; down I he ages i n swelling power while those ol l In princes ami piili'iil ai i'h whom Josephus celebrated lout; since I w i i 1 1 ' 1 inlo eternal silence and have been i r -gotten. Tim Oli in i1imiiiiit.iI ir convent ion with liki) abst.-ntat inn mul donbilcsH with like futility Iiiim ignored tin' great leader of the plain j )- whom the thieves ami ri'iict binaries ho mightily fear. Dead and t democratn were honored, hut tin' irrt-nti-.it living demo cat hail his i ii I u ri- 1 r.mi j l i-il in tlm dirt beneath tin- In-i-N id Mainlard nil liin-il men who marched into the con vention hall ami. I 1 1 1 i i and, shout ings. Hut William .1 ii i ! i 1 1 kf - liryan i none the h-n- tin' j- . 1 - ii li'l chamiioii ol popular goyeriirn 'i.t and n Il.i- L-- in tin brave ati-l t rue f i r. ( i . t-1 ol an emancipated 1 -1 u ( -racy. Tos-ibly "harmony" ha' thus h-m secured. 'T.,.-sibly thus tin- privilcg-l lion ban been iirhirrd in li- bran with tin- n 1 1 1 r i v 1 1 -u' 1 lauih. To--iblv a r-u ii i t i democracy ha- I mi m-i ir I I iy thin hrut.tl indignity to a man who has made two gallant if iiii-n. fights again-! tin' - Tried In.''- ! plu tocracy. Hut : I t ;i i 1 ,t r-1 '1,1 magh it. -uf tit,.- M, I. ran b--.-.i ti.n.k th i- ' turn ha, k thr l.siu.;- "it- ! ' ; : : they think llm- I -1 . -1 i 'i ' '" ' ' r wliu nan raliie 1 about I. in !. ""! a great party whose strength ha I hr-ii disintegrated by tin- tn-arorr-. m lirovt-r Cli'Vi-laml ; if thev think in thin manner to put down Phi great a id tinlih' aif i enduring prnn-.pl-' i-t w hlrh In- ha" ho Inarm I hi lit I y shol, tin-f'ltur.- i- lik.-lv t.i t.-arh tli.-in r.inn W holi'S'ihle I i'H-i ill-. l-'or while Mr. liryan may nrvi-r again I"1 a i a ml nlatr l-ir thr pre-i- dencv iitnlwhilr p I ih" i-uc- which wiT- par. im-unit in Iiih cam pttitfiiM niav in-ver again hr presented, Mr. Bryan hlm.-elt ami th- principle with which hi' until'" m iii't i'-'Mim! v as-ociated will Htiil he powcrluiiv frit in tin- poi ltn-H of I hr in 1 1 1 ry . ' hio in tint tin- l'int.-l Mat.". Ii- c -.rrupt dcinocra-.'V in nut the democracy ol the country. It- plul'i. rat ir leadership is not tin- leadership which democrats have Irarni'.l and arr proU'l to billow. Ami Ohio ha- mi-rely Ida, me, I it- own unwnrthiness in - king t" 1 i - r t-. 1 1 1 tin- tnan and tin- In. a-ur.-s w hleh iTotltfiit thi- .Irmm-rarv uii" up-.:i a m-w h'V.-l mi.'I rr.l".'U,". it- ti.ifi.- tr ..ii li." hiil. -uii- r.-pr .ai h lti. Ii .iut...'ra-y h.i I brought upun it. Hut whilr Mr. iiryau wan prr-..r,aii thi! ol'jri t uf u-triitat.ni- l uiit inn U . tin' 1't-wnti.ii I'lrn- f..r whi.h Mr. liryan Htaii'l- wi-rr a.r.r.lr.l m..-t fin'nal r.-i-.'i;nit imi in npit" '.f Mi' Htri'im in- .-tfuri.. u tin. rr.i. 1 1 .ii irn-h, 'Ih.- amhitiun uf Mrl.rim ai. I hi imhurt" wan to r.-puhl:. ani.i" th.- Ii-iiioi-rai-y . I'h" tru-t- ami th.- - hitii'ii cri" to In- civi-n rhuin- .! I" imrtit-n in iToi'iirii:,; l.nt tln-y wand-l. Thi" pn-latury i-ia--- wr." t U af!or.h"l nppurtunit . t. . .Ii tnl.l.- tl.r'r trin-atlil nit inn. lint Tom J..hii.-ii a not HUthcii-titly rrckum-il with. Nor wt-ro th iih-an'lor whn-h Tom .l ilinHmi HtainlH with I'.rvan tivi-n thr r prupi-r Wright in the rnt iinati'" of t In- ri'ai t imi -arii-n. For all th" nn-i' plann uf tin-plutoi-ratir rruw.l wnit chmmrrnit' wlit-n Tout .I'.IiIihoii ami hli latf .ni, wiTi' liruiiKht tu tin- ti-t. I'lir n-m-tiunaru'H wito l,:pp."l at rvrv turn, rin-y rr ruutnl. Ir r--, f.i t ami ilrat-uuiin. Tln-y '.m-.l :(. inr out uf thr wink ..( t Im-i r ami it nri- plnii lull tin- -1 ni lit f il i -at '!.li t ."li havim." linort-iliti-l thrm'.-lvr- :n thr ili'rj.-r-fill aitompt t i .lim-r.-l:t Mr. Hryan an-i tin' 7 , 1 1 M 1 . i it K I lovul il.-m.rr.it- who Htuu.l fur thr Kaii-a- ('it-, platform m (km an, I I... -till l"ln - in I hr Iiikii ami ntnlyiiu' prinripli- wh.i-fi M prorlan I. So the vii'torv, ati'-r ail.w.-i- n- t a it!, tin- ri-arti'imtrm-, m -r to th.-m will i-niiii' any tlurv. I-rm -i i ( ,r. w'.nl, wan alrra'.h lira I, thr.' havr ;,im,,r. tin ; an. I thrri- thnr tr.n'i.pli i-;..p-nlmrt. Tin- Coliiml on plattorm r.-i-.v--nii'i" ami ni! r.-r- an i i!tv.- p. ;i,t aifi appln-at:nii to i-vrv utl.i-r i-'-rrtia; "! what m , a'.lr.l ir .ini-m. I i " -lat" ixmli'a raiM-.l arr m ,i-t m t h.ini.ui v with th" (un-l i tin-ii t a!- . I lor K.i'.-i-Ci;y an I I'hn .u'o .i I ivrram'r-. I in n in lint a 1 ni" in r a a,.r i I. h t" u .liati'H thr ph i ,ph v ! t ' ' tl-iilnnt Ni'lira-kan. Aril tin-rr 'o- I n hniiiktht to thr Ir nit pr.n 1 1 il .,'!- tioiiH in thr m-t t Inn, nt ..f !.'.' tt i.lutorrai y will im-"t t- Wtrrln.i. l-.r tin" p.mrr tu tax i tin- p,,rr to .h -ntr.iy - un-l thi- i tin- porr w hi, It Tom ' .IiiIiiihuii nn-'ki"- ni 'Ir.ti.ii.- "-vitli tin- innolri.t u,i,-.ir, hv n itiv.Ii-.v whirli, i .ml rul 1 in tin- rrpulliian partv, han "inrht al". to 1 1 ' i I tl-" pai ty "f Will nun .1. nn nv- hri-.n. -thf party ,,f tin" plain p.-.-p"-. ! tow li I ii'inoi rat Si I I.N l NU1 hs. I he Sui-irt v uf rtii.in "- , m-i i - hi Hrrlin ha- iin.lrM.ii.-ii th" pr I arati-." ..I an nit'-rmit nmal t"i tn.i, al .:.-t nm.-irx to In- pithli-ln-.l III i;:u"i i-h, I-r. m h ami t M-rnian. It- aim ih t "' -ur- rhau--tivi- .-iiiiiplrti-nrH- in ti-rhn.ia! ..r.li ami I'Xprrnnioiin, cxart in"- in Iran-la- . turn, ami niiiforuiitv m u-a". l'r. Vaughan I nriii-h, I . . " .IV. .i, inter.. si inv b-i'tltreat th" I Uo .l! i.e-igraphi.-al Mu-ietv .-uiicerini.g wave-, illu-trate.l with i.li. togr.u b- which in had secured during hi- i n ve-t ig.it ions. Kegar.lii.g iH-ean wave- an1 the eu..r nioiin heights tliev are gein ralK -up-poni-.l to attain, l'r. i ? it i -! statu! that the average height . f waw- m mnl-o.ean wa- In! (,- t , t In ur h w.tvi.- h feet in height were bv tm mean- u., i-iiininiin, I'uring a in "tit -turni m tin North Atlantic, however, the le. Hirer had measured some uf th" wag, s and found that thev attaiin-l th- extra. -r-dinarv height .,f 1" f- t. Tin' fanners in South I i n, ni n -b i re Kngland have been -ult-Ting fr -m a plague i f nm.-itn call-. I th- mii'tard bug, which devour- the white nni-tard cmii- Several farmer- bale had acre ..f vliinbl- crm.- di-trued h thi- pent, ami have been unable tu di-cver an etlicaiT.'U- remedy. Th- bav- n-w resolved np-ui a -itn-iii- i x pe l n-nt . Hock id Im ken- areturin d i-it.i the white iitu-tard tield-, ami ninn- the hug 1" sninew hat '( a del n a lb (nwl, it in ant icipati d ib.U the e-t will be iiverc.'iiie and that the cr .p- so far nidi . in lied will In- -avid. Th- lirst ni-ale-l t he' nimni t er wa-mad- Mime I tine .ri-.r to It. il bv I . r litnaii'l II.. lirand l.ik-d iu-i.niy: he tilled On- hull, and earl l I he tnie with alculnd, and tlnn -.-al.d tin- ( ,l. Iiv melting the kIi.s- t'p. -a the I tl-gliHi-r. I'beri- appear. In I n.-i lia ble . I. hi I .t a- ti !,., ,ir-t . inj'! i,,-, meiTury a- the therm-inn tric Injuid. llm Ai'ali'inia i'l ('imi'iito iihihI hiii'Ii an iiii-triinicnl in 1 .r' , and tlnay with k in) a it in Harm in Itifiil. J''alirnnliiiit , liowi'vrr, appnarH to havo limm the lirHt to ciitiH.triK'1, in 1714, iintrcury thnr niDiimtiTH iiavuiii truntworthv ncaltsM. ihn ii.-in of Hid hoilinn point of watur an tin; iippi-r lixivl point waH HUrntHii hy Carlo ICiuiahlini in lh94. WW A rurioun phiTioiiinnoii wan oltHtirvBd at tin) villanrof Lo (ihazll, in Urn Kruiii-h AlpH, rwaintly. Ono day toward (ivmiiii Hid inhahitantH wt-rn iliHturhud liy a loud riiuiiilinx in tho viitinity of Mont I aiau.l, whicli iniTi-aHnil in in Iru.nly. I.ookiiiii toward the sceno of tlin ilinturhaiicK, tin) villajHrM wer liirtlmr htarllml hy Hcein hright tlanheH of lirr. At lir.-t the unilHiial Mjiei-tarli-i wa.i attnimtud to volcanic agencieH, and a jiarty of civil iMiineers nut out to I'xauiiiiu tlm cau He of the ihenoriie 'nun. J'hoy diHcuvcrnd that the intenae dry hrat had caiim-.d the chalk rocks on j tlin HiiiitiniL of the mountain to crack and to hrnak away in all directions. ! l lu -r rockn had di-MCouded the niotin- tain liko an avalanche, and hein t thickly veined with Hllex, in descend ing thry had Mtruck one another with trriili.'. force, Hi.-aUi-rinn hrilliant show-i-r- ol njiaikn in all direction, with H. trli rapidity that tney reHeiuhled one i Hiulr Hiiei't of llame. i ' Aimthrr atti'iii()t to ancertain the di:t,Triiri) in the longitude hetween I. omlun ami I'aris in nnortiy to he made ; hv tin' i ri-i'ti wn li and I'arm oh.-erverH, rr.-piTli i i-l y . I hiH will make the , I mrin u, "anion upon which these two uli-nvatorii-!- have endeavort-d to H.-itir thi- point, hut their resultH have al.(ay-) diliered. At the hi-tillitl lll . oi thr la-t i- 'iitury tin- difference in wiiiiU in wa-i eitiinati) 1 hy primitive . iin-i!.i..l t" ani-i.ii.t toll milt, ilit, se. V lint lor i-l", trie trhyraph came into ; ii-.- a il 'ti-niunatioit hy this means proved tli- caJciilatioii to he one jH.-i-ond in i-xi'i'-n. As time progressed ; iarioun i-iri-u.ii-tanci-s proved that even , Un- i--t i.natmii was fallacious, and in j 1 .S a deteruiiued attempt was made I ny to I rrn.-h astronomers at the 1'ari- uhn.-ratory and two astronomers I at tin; ( ireeii icll ohservatory , re I -p.-. lively, to an'-ertaiit tho actual Iilfrrnii e. Not ithstandihk! their working in cinjiiij.'tion, no final data iv.m attained, for, whereas the French jrodi.-t- calculated the difference to he :i minuti-H lil seconds and some few liundrt-. Hhn uf a second, the (ireen-wii-h ohsi-rvation wan a tifth of a -n-jii I I"--. In ISii.' another attempt An- made mi precisely similar lines, and aain tlm Kngi ish calculation was ahoiu Hue tilth of a second less than the French result. It is anticipated that the progress of geodesy within the na-t nine wars will enable the results id the two oti-ervations to coincide thin tini". It is imperative that their ralrnlat nmn should he the same, since nations oltrn divide their territories, when ii natural b iiindaries are possi hie, hv longitude and latitude. For lij-tam-e, the boundary line between -..nth Au-tralia and New South Wales is hominallv by longitude 141 degrees e.l't of ( ireeuw ich. l elegrapllic calcu lations, however, pr'ive this delimita tion P. ,e erroneous by several hun dred fe.-t, a result probably due to un eertaint.es in the determination of the buu'.tu dr. Mich inaccuracies, trifling though they may appear from an ev.iiir-rriit point of view, are of vital importance m d i s-.-ns-ions over the lindanes between different countries, and may sisnibly lead to serious re sults. K..r example, the exact delimi tation oi the boundary line lietween I'anada and this country in Alaska, which is at present under discussion, d.-M iids noon the astronomical observa tions. It will thus be seen that if the Kngli-h and French observers can sne er. .1 in their measurements, or ascer tani the sour, en of errur, they will nave a. -romp! l.-hed a valnable service. A BRET HARIK STORV. ' A an inlurmal -nt -down the other ! night .-f a few professional men in "N.-w York i, tie of them said: "1 see that Hret 1 1 arte is coming i ba.-k to the I nited States and that he 'will visit some of the former scenes j w hen- be found his best stories. Bret Hart," is like all Americans who go jal.ro.tl to live. There comes a lime I w lien they want to get back home, i I hey know that they can always find a j hearing In-re. 1 suppose that Hret jll.irt", however, will tin.) some , -Hansen ill the section of the country ii here he met the characters and saw the s.em-n which made his stories - , well liked by all Americans, other ar:t, r- have been in the tield, and if thev have not told what they saw a.-i'.r.-t Mart.- woald have done, they i. tve at b a--t taken ntf the edge, and llr-t Hartc will have to draw on his iiiag.nat i"ii if he gives us anything Tigmiil an a result ol his revisit. "I aa- uut in the Sierras last sum mer, hut I -a.v only one character wliu'ii 1 think Hret Harte would have rnjov.-d a- a matter id business. He wa- a young man, who, having touched ail si b- ui mountain life, at last -.-tiled down in a place where the in-.,.ihiiant- seemed to have huddled in otder to r.-st, as a minister. They told me he wan an ail-rcund minister, hy a bu b 1 wan given to understand that he had no creed. One of the inhabitant- i Milained that all they w.yitrd a I i. ai-hrr i..r was to marry the niarri igrahic and buty the dead. here bad heeil a death in I be com munity a few weeks U-lore, and the a 1 1 -round man wan railed upon to .. liciat.-. It wan bin tirnt funeral. Hav ing t old the inaniier of the taking off ,.t tin' ,e.en- -d he said to the mourn ing ones Iy way of consolation: "lli- time wan come and he had to go. The I ..r t give- and the l.or.l takes awav, -.us the g i.id book, and ttie man Him writ it knowed thar was no use inn kin,' for h said right after it, hurrah ,-r the Lord.' "UI I heard the story I felt sorrv. for J w i idie.l that Hret "llarte coui.l have heard It lir-t." VIIRbK CASKS OF SERIOUS FALLS. Rcnmrkal'le Serls or AeeldenU Happn InK In One Day. We liu lax , in iTiicagn, Mrs. H. Ie grad t K.i. ine, Wincnnin, tell from a 'ixth-story window of the Hotel M ir-ri-on. -lie struck an awning and her tall wa- ho broken that she was imt kill.-f outright, she was picked up mi,, ,ii,-i.,ii and removed to the hospi tal. It m ii.'t thmiitht she will recover. I I in li-liM'd she fell asleep in the win dow while trying to get the air. In fin. ago, on Wednesday, John I.. I'd! in-. .".! vears old, said t.i N a son uf Hear-Admiral Napoleon I'ollins, pr liient during the civil war, flu iged It stories to hi death in the Ma-miic Temple, lie was caught t tweeii the elevator and t he shaft. He l.-av.-n a w lie and child and two broth ers in t'alifnriua. ii Wednesday, in fortUnd. Carl Irapl.-. a carpenter, while working on a I. -iih ling fell ironi the nrli at the mi. m. I -tory. and was fatally ill in red, hi- l ack ! t ing broken in threi" places. Mm. --irah Ann I'avis, of I-ebannn, wa- .. .inn, ,11. d (.. the in-ii- asylum, w . , re .I,- was lak-n mi Iriday. ! 1 HE POLITICAL CALliHON. Salem Capital Journal : Milt Miller, who disiMinseH 1'ink 1'ills, I'eruna and debility tablets at his Lebanon drug i store, is lovingly mentioned by demo I era tic papers as a candidate for gov- 1 . I I . 1 ........ I - il. . UII. ernor. ah an vim """"""'i' . buffalo-chip politicians in the n-puhli- can party have decided that (ieer is not a fit man to hold the place for another ; terin.it is well to consider the possi bilities of a soda-water statesman of, different political persuasion. As we size it op, Oeer is a goner, as fr as ti.,. rui.nl, I ien nartv is concerned. He , has all his life lainhasted democrats I and populists as flyup-tbe-creeks gen- eraliy, so inav n neno e.. , ination from thorn. The Hi Tinnier; wing of the republican party has got j it in for him so bitter, that if they; can't beat hi rn for nomination they, will .b.fat him for election. (ieer! iseeniB to have nothing hut the re-- Hpectable (?) elements of the party to ; fall hack on, and the chances seem to strongly favor the Hi Hummer wing assuming its rightful control or burn- j j ing down the state house in the at- ' 'tempt. So. the people might an wel 1 1 look forward to the possibility of he-l j ing governed hy the enlarged w isdom ! uulnil in A e.olllltrv drill' store. The republicans ought to like it, for Milt everlastingly disgusted with a little biref authority, he acted as body guard n.l chief maHter of ceremonies or I Urvan at Lebanon. He kept people, at fa distance of several rods from Mr. I Hryan ho successfully that scores of obi wheel horses had to be glad they : could ride on the same railroad w ith the tireat Commoner, to say nothing of getting onto the same train. A re porter found a couple of goisJ demo cratic ladies begging and imploring 1 the Lordly Milton for a glimpse uf I their hero. But he was lirui as iron ' that no one should get within a stone's ; throw of the man he had stowed away I in a back bedroom, and who was never j known to refuse to see anybody when I he was awake. lie escorted the ladies I around to the back alley, got them I through a barn and into a hack door ' when one of Milt's guards wasn't look ing, knocked at Hryan 'n door and he ! received the ladies in the most cordial and pleased manlier in his shirt sleeves, with the democratic simplicity of a true Western gentleman. The ladies were delighted and no one was hurt, but those were the only ladies that were permitted to see him that lav, and it took reportorial strategy to bri'ng that about. What this state needs is a governor who will stand on his dignitv and not let the common herd get at him whenever they take a notion. A governor who uu't the least bit exclusive and doesn't have a conniption tit when some one catches him in his otlice with his coat off, or in the hack yard sawing wood, is not reallv to he compared with a dealer in evewater who can Ftand peiple off at their proper distance. If it hadn't been for him placing a kind ot Swiss guard around Hryan some old woman might have rushed in and kissed him on the northwest corner of that I'latte river mouth of his, and then it would have teen all dav with the presidency. Hy all means, let us have a dignilied dispenser of paregoric for governor. Siletu Sentinel: The general con census of opinion, gathered from cor respondence, interviews and press opinions from every section ol the state, is that should (ieer be able to carry Marion county which he cannot possllby do) he would stand no show w hatever for renoiuination by the state convention. It is clear that, for various and sufficient reasons, the people do not want him again. These words are written not to express a hope but as the calm conclusion reached after a thorough investigation and ma ture deliberation. The fact is, Kastern Oregon will demand the recognition so long deferred and the people will as one man respond to that demand whenever the counties of the vast Inland Fmpire unite their demands upon one able, popular, progressive man for governor. The candidacy of that man, when he is decided upon, cannot he sticcessiull v opposed by the few scattering friends of the present incunihent. A Southern Oregon man in Salem the other day said everybody except (ieer was being talked for gov ernor out that way. And the same tiling is true of Eastern Oregon. Milton F.agle: Already are the poli tical war horses getting ready for the next campaign and numerous candi dates have been announced for the vari ous state oifices. There are two Kastern Oregon men in the tield for governor. They ar W. J. Furnish and Stephen A. Lowell. Hot h are resident s of I'endleton and both belong to the republican camp. They are good men and either would be acceptable to the members of their party in this part of t!:e state. It is thought by political wiseacres that Governor (ieer can hardly receive a renoniina' ion. I'd ward l-'.verett Young wants to be stare printer. He is from linker City ami is editor of the republican, one of the principal papers ol that section. Athena Tress: If Kastern Oregon republican newspapers are so stagnant and dilatory in demanding Kastern Oregon recognition in state politics, the Tress fails to see where they have any "howl" coming at the Kant Ore goiiian, or for that matter, atiy other democratic journal that ban the finger and hackhoiui to call the at l en! nut ol the party in p..er to the needs and rights, politically, of this portion of the state. The stand taken by the Ten-dl-'tun paper and other democratic papers in Kantern Oregon, did not develop until after years of waiting for the republican newspaper craft to tender their an! and influence in securing innt representation for 1. ast ern Oregon in the political voice of the Mate. Not until it became an evident fact that the Tortlaml and Western Oregon sack controlled, in toto, the entire republican press of tin state, did the democratic papers make their call on tfie dominant party for what thev consider right and justice. iov. i Jeer and bis sickl ally, the 1'nion Republican to the contrary notwith standing, will not deter the election ot an Kastern Oregon man for governor of the state in the next election, nor can they undermine in anv way the H'.an.l taken by the democratic paper of the great Inland Knipire. Oregon is the nnly state in the nnton where one part bears the bur.len of taxat ion, so to Sn'k, without representation, and the other part gets the U-netits, mani pulates t be state pol it ical arena, ami dictates Whitehall he who and what, hall be w hat. l.a lirande (Timiiicle : J. M. Church returned last week from Wentern Ore gon. His visit during the fast wek was in connection with his work a trustee of the Oregon state agricultural college, at Corral I ii. and bad. con trary to rumors, no political sig nificance. Ids alleged candidacy t-r the gorermrsnip, he says, is abso lutely without liMlii.lat ion. He him self was entirely tgroraut of the fact that be was being mentioned in thi connivtion until be arrived in T-Tt-lan.l ami was leet by the renrter. iiisaiinw-r invariably was: "I am tint a candidate fur this or anr other slate olli.-e and will ii-.i .-. I do not wish to be mentioned ,,, . .h ii". 1 mn with the office, for I . il l .ml hr it, dnceil to accept it i1 n w r,- t. i, In.-.l hie." Concerning of her gu h.-r;Mt,,r,.il possi bilities, Mr. Church thut he found the sent intent init.-i " i In- op position to lieer is not - , -ir.mg a- the people of Kastern Ori-.-M, havr ue.-ii led to believe. Tln-r.- .- . , pi,. .-1 : ion and there is lukewarm - , ;.nrt anion.' bis friends, but be ha- n.-my strong friends and I believe i, ..ill !,,- nom inated as the most umi.iI.o- middle ground candidate who ill b.-t harm onize the opposing 1 1 h-r.-;- of the party. He will be mpi 't.-.l hv Mult nom.'lh county. A- : Cie l.asi rn Oregon candidates, i vei io-i,. tinned is considered a In ' i ty . " "Then will not K'lMr.n I ir.-gon b recognized bv the n-pbulieai. cm vet.. ! tion'."' was asked. "Yes, Kastern Oreg, , mil I,.- re. I ognized, but il w ill in ! - given th governor no. even tin- -e. r. tarv of ! state. Trivateiy, I b.-:i. -v.- that I. a -I ern Oregon's politics! r. ; '.- entat ion i 1 seeondarv to her comm. r ml interests i as affected by the opi h r.ver i) li-H!ihh. i If we can demand and r he. re j- 'tion, without ariiag- nting A'.-i. ni Oregon, we may be j-i-- im-l in mak i ing a d'-mand, bat V ""hiaiid ; merely re.-ults. in ant-. -i -m, (' am ntati-litij.' in our own I .gv. p.i it '. and commercially. It ,- .t e.--r:i'i I t,, our interests that ' - hav- ti,- privilege of namiriii t 1 .er.mr, b-.t it in eKHent ial to o'ir , iiiiii'-rna! in terests that we have an . pi u river." "One of the most -egret ;a Id- t !. : r:y. I have ob-erved in r.-u-ii". Or-go.i politics," continued Mr. I'burch, -'i-tbj habit affectt 1, particularly hy n -publican papers, of . r." :-:ng .-v. reiiiblicun mentioned. It is not due to the division in the r.inks, but I t the over-conlidence wl.ied a. big iii.i joritv has inspired. Hut :' is cue thing which mav V . n the state to the demo. crats. The tact that there an- many candidates merit ioii"d for the variou ollices is .roof of the vigor am -trengtn of the party, and the fa. ! that a man becomes, a candidate i- evid-i;ie of some ability, bowev-r r. but wh-n one paper 'criticises a certain can I -date, and another another, it -ee.n-to the people of the stxt- that sll re publican aspirants are !. Ily la-!, a fact which the demo, rat- will hot he slow to prulit by." f.OTR AND tO.HML.NT. Octave t'zantM, in the Saturday Km ij i rig Tost, discusses what wm.-n will wear in the 20tb century. For the sake of the man of the ot.'. cei.tiiry, we sincerely hope they will . ar ie.-s puffs, rultles, paint-, p ovb-r-, riiibon and liounccs and more old f,,-:iioin-.l, cheering smile.-. Thi- ch.n.g- i'i '.' ing apparel would ; "" n. j-I ot the divorce courts out ct I i-ii e--. llow ever, it i not meant hy th:'- that all men are dressed in smile-, ex 'lusi v !y. There is chance far i :np' -.,-m, ..t ail along the line. .. i, .1.. .,:t- coti.pioi . :' t.'iis a ii' that :iu I ',.'. .- . A'.' i.y i , loa Iy ln .:. Ai, u'oiit.le'i lm't- m. 1 riy ast, w ii at lUKk" .1 .-" IWint liriiigu tin: i 1. ,!, i--.ii ..,'ii A r.-siii-i-B lit'arl i- ;y ..i; I :i.- , ,,ii iy April ;ii.-.- lt rmn- nti" ret it nt t I- . ' J,-t like le-nrl ;:. - .. :.;:i I: know - it sorter ,:.!- i.r .-. :. An' so jell pitchy .1,. Veil Kl.GH Ult t feejili' 11. '.' " ,"-. Jesi h- ' hi t'-ars nr.- l.iMt.i!" It's Mithin' thet wt-1 a-.i't umrui. An' 'uiii't no iJc.iiy s.a. ( i In-art. '' -hmil'lii't w- i-j. , Hek:.H.' we It- " 'iil'Hit i It's Letter ur M 'I imi. ti-li it " . B, -nil. uiy gr:. Tlie A p: li -ke Ia- - it-t the r i"ii by , me (erg ' i'lc on: X tin- Hi, : 1:1 1 -I.- : i, -1- n --K y L- te U'i'. low If the "Liberty car" of th July keens nan- with the age h of at a motley group of larci-s it will ie-ar t-r.-lea: fo. t the the ,rto i.-r- eat- long. .Miss lianaii. in her pa raiment, .Ml-s r beauty of t he t ri brown belle .,! Antilles, and the Kico, in her scan ant good nature, among the Yank. .iipll.o, the hare lit, Miss t'uha, the tuei-n of little maid of y dreas and exhu will all claim r " v;irls. Oiiver Wendell Holmes, in the A ti t - -cral of the Hreakia-t fable. give- a dia logue between Ori Age ami a m:i:i. Trofessor: "I1 . .u mean to s.v that you have known m- for live year-:'' Old Ag- : "Id... I left mv card t. you longer ago thin that. Tut 1 am afraid you never read it. 1 see y ii have it w ith v. .11 n Trof.ss ir: " vVh.-reV" Old Ak'.': " ri..-rr between ,ir eve brows, rtitee straight line- r;t.;;i;:,g up and d n ti. All the probate c .itr: in the land know that mark. Tut mr foreringer mi the inner end ot . i.e eyebrow, and your middle linger "t: tiie inner end ..1 the other, n-.w separate the nng'T- and you sioo ui, away it y sigti-m uiu.il. Tnat . tin wav you u-ed to l-i k before 1 left mv mark on yon. ' ' The month of .i ! wa- named f " Iiiliun t'aesar. wh. add" i it-t - tin clen.lar in the ear ), !. I'., a the motitii "f .1'iihi-. It wa- t: .- tt m mth ..! thi" li 'man cah ::! ir. .r : was named ' tit i . : un. It . r.g'..a ,y Contained t!,trt-s:x dais, wa- ic. i. . I to thirty -. iir i v K iinni ii-. ' t!-.M bv N u ma. hr.: w as re-: r, 1 t . thirtv-oue hv .1 ilin- i.'.nar. It 1- iti'ere-t ing to Tea i T-.t . ! Taylor'- "Views A m. t , ' ' in th- !'g ' present day r.ir.'pe.lll tr.i, . il a tnanv tour -t- t . th- Alt,-. . r t - f.. lt!lan lake- aii.a-tlt's w.,-,1 rt taking a kii.is--.i. i and g - i . ,. t to the-- p'a. riter,---, . ' I of sleet, 1 1-g with a (voi f , - n a , : , forest, thr-"lgii a : g Light , -' ban a t "l. 1 1 of rea':-tic ei., r . it w bit h n . tr.n i Icr of t-i.iat , ,r - ! ta-te. 1 iie : i i ' 1 -i.-.t. Kop. nt-.:. : ntt h- -.- ' - .i:u : w.t'l. : ' :n". a: . Ne- . : 1 i t , ' :i ! co . tl : -ri-; . - I" oi-' n - - i',' i' tr i 1 1 w .-a -t'l-g- . .'.in-idem c tore, t ' tit'd ! t :nt:u ! a !' lntw tw' b-li ; a' ite.l til l ing a l.-'k r:'t -i ui. on an Slll j-ct. the -li!:- : line. -m ' l-ca-e of Wt-T- ail I' lM.iii-:. r. ! then- vi. -n wr ' a i k .: i , a the "Mart an " X- it w.- L- -g print it w a- .1- - --d tti.i; : ctiont n th - -.i-ii i i-'ie. ami - chang " I the nc ' 'us an I , t. 'I be War , f ' ..- l." With il'li t'u' . iC'i't" li t; int.. in. ili rn ' . tur- :-. .: . - re.i. h that .leg-. . ittan.. .1 i t ninl I.e ag -. I:i ' Tiio-b rn is there t be t H-d tl at -': rngg-d k't;: loit w :.li .;.f,,'. the oi l cat It- .- I it.'tv, -u, h .,- Alhao.b'A. the 1 - ' i or -t. V . M . .V.pil '..l'-. . T ' . - , " Me I I. rr hhm-i it - W, ' to rear a new '.t- I'U . '.d.r-. a-prtan- reared waTi irs. Oti.'ifcRAL NliWS. I j.,- In ,i .ii. I dr.. nth in l-.a--. -a- hii riit d.jAh tin- i. ,ni crop more than filty percent, -ome e-timalt-H are s low a- ohe-fo'irtli o! a crop. The controller of the currency has i--ii,-.i ;i call for the comlition of national banks at the ( lose ol husiu-s'l on Monday, July 1-j, HOI. bin- Laclede hotel at Ottuuiwa, Iowa, wa- partially det-t roved by lire Monday. .lolin 0'('.:i,r:er of M'. i'l'-ii-ai:!, a g.ie-t, was Htiffocat'-d . The r.-maihs of Mr-, Krug-r, -a if" ot i lorn Tan! Kroger, were interr-d at T.-etor.a on Monday. t-,e die,,' ui pi.eii :ii..;i ia .if t--r thr lav- ill fi" V ' Kaii-a- City M inlay tin- g rn ment 1 heriiioii.e'e: re.'.rfn-.l iUI ai i re maned ih -,e the i o. I i,,ark for -even hour-, breaking a'i ri-ci.rd in that sec t ;o'l '.V .l.i.i.ii II. Hunt, lii- present sec-r- I .i r - - I i'orfo IJn-o, ha- t -. "h s.-ir. t-'d in run red iioveriior Cna-. ll. Alien. Hunt was formerly a resident of Mon tana. The gran I lodge of the Benevolent TrotectiVH fJrler of Kik-; in lensioii in MiUaukee elected CharleH h. Tickett Waterloo. I-jwa. grand exaited riii-r. Ae-.:ord;ng to I ' !, : il fig"ir-s on tin- r.-.-ul- ol tie - '- . lor the J r.-:,. I. eon--i 1 i-grmT.ii , v, i,...h o.:curr,-d through. jilt 1 ranee July L'i, the re j.uf.iieaii party gaineU 4" seats. Kai..-.is hashieii fhilv ledei-me.i from '.in- ravage,-: o1 drouth. The rain which rtart-i in u j.-ii-.-r-.'i- p ntionsof the state 1 mi iy night ...hliini. I dur ing 1-aturd.iy an i "' (' u r lay higl.t. Ih- anie .un. "i: "'.! - itnthorital ively made in th. aim .ii ciriies that ,Mir .Henry Irving ai-i vli-. LI I en Terry ! will ma;e a a.-.-K-' t-.nr of this country , luring tin- coming season. The Leavi i. worth ,v La.ireme branch of tin- l. j.ioii I',,-.in , .ihtcfi ban been in a r.- eiver's I an-i- It - vera I vears, wa.- soil .-.i-ir :.v. , at !..-iveiiwortb, i t tie put, has- pi h e ht Hig ,'-') VJ0. It. K ii oyer, tiie Premier, will cer taii.lv advance a scheme ol mediation !)e;.ien iire.it oritain and the Boers, -a.s '.he- 'i.-uw si.'iaad van .Ne.J.-rlandeii, as .:i as the in: ministry H organ- ie-l I :,.- j-iara.-.t itie authorities have ht-.-ii ad-, is.-d that rive cases of yellow i.-v, r ar" renortt d at .Santiago de las . V.-ga-. a town of hUoU inhabitants, it; j i j ; i - - fr .m Havana. All the sufferers are i-pah iard-. ip -rn.T .In Ige Tart at Sacramento : sentenced Frank Lnright who had i Ulead.-1 -g iiitv of highway rubbery to : an linentin for lile. J.tirigiit cursed thi- ji; ige, saying he honed, he would i become paraiyzed. i The striKe oi -teei workers ha- raised the i-rneo: tiiiuiate in Ttiiladel phia jrohi to er cent. Tef-Te the ,-trike, tinp late sold at ii a box at the I m;l, and ii. 17 in i'nila leiphii. ! I rues today averaged T and fi.io. I Jlussia demands of the T-.rte two : i oaliug stations on the Tersian Oull, ' savs the cnrre.-pondeiit of the Daily Mail at Constantinople, wiring Sun day, ami sue is u-uig the strongest pressure b induie the sultan to yield. The wheat !,arv-t ba- commenc-ed i:i Kngland. Tie- wheat will be tine both .j.iaiitity and quality on p-r cent i I the' area -own; average on Ho per cent, br.t that 70 per cent of the area -..,iii will pro). ably produce a siiort cmp. The law pas-ed by the New York state legislature last winter forbidding tratlic in railroad ticket- hy other than autho'Led agent.- "i railroad companies wa-,,'ecarel uncon-! itutional TilesJay in the a: pi-Kate divifh u of the state j -u i rt-me court . i The -'ag.- !r hi Cara-iero t-i Me.'nio irino, Calif., wa- I. "id up rue-day at il'ark i.uiih. lb.- higiiwayman was i-vi-leii'ly a stranger . n the coa-t. as j this Tine has i arne.i no express b-x 'I r several v.-ar-. s - h" got nothing ! .t !.;- trouble. I Madame Taul Krugt-r, wife of the j rr.m-vaa! pre-i.ient. di-d in Tret'Tia Mate atnr.lay. aft.-r s-nie illness, lowing t i the in lav te'egraph hours i in Holland Mr. Kriger wan nut in ' tortin-d i f h - wit'.-'- death 'inlil late : -nnday. Mm. Krug.-r bal been ailing tor - ,h.e t ii.e . ' The third Nat, ,r.;1; bin!,.- -hooting , ft-tiviil w :ii ,r,oin .4-oipli Strerker of an i r.ihi i-.'o the king sl.o. ter of : iij.Ttra. Ill :.- . tht- f .r ( 0 sliot- u the i :;,', target w : 1 ! -'and as the a.TK i- r a l:.i".,';.i' Kihg-I..;. for at h-.i-t t : r-H v --lii's The i -;--. ,i : . cr ! re;,.rt. st,oi:ig . lid t! : ,1 ,i ' J , ,; :-, ! -es h c.'iar.g' in wir.t-r wh. at a:: I r e fmni June l-'. Mimnier w 1 e.;t a:: 1 rye. !: wever, are . . p. tht w t ..'-, . wor-t-: , t.i'. , -. . ,..v-r. . i dl.'-ei.e. .-S. and h'.al it .1. wit,' .I. I' -T-e, t begins t ."Ml I a'.v rra-o! a r- . .' t :g a" I ' I - 1. k- th. ' . , ' ( ' ' , : g . rg.' A. "'. : ' ' 1 . I ! at m-r K. t.".i- i :i i r. -tt- at Vd i- a - ' .1 W -! .1 . - : -w -it ieorg.t i-. Kan Ton, an aHroimiuer a' the Cnit.eil Mate" naval oh-nrvatory, died at Wa-iiington from typhoid fever. II. T. HeiidernoiJ, sjn-ak-r of Mi I'nited States bount. i repre-.-nlat i ves, left London for iferlin I'hur-day morn ing. 'The mine operators are importing negroes from the south into the mine in Tennsylavnia to tal-te the place o: union miners. The new liberal cabinet of 1'enmark, the formation of which was announced July 2',, favors the sale of the Jianisb West Indies to the f.'nited Slates. Henry C. Tayne, of Wisconsin, a leading' member of the republican na tional commit'ee, inntrion-ly ill with gnut at the Frankfort Hotel, in Merlin. f.e Soir at lini-sel- publi-he.a a di--pati.-b from Tome which -as Mr. Kruger will arrive in Tom.- early in October on his way lo South Airica via Naples. Tlie late executive commiltei! of South Carolina adopted a resolution ruling Senator .McLaurm out of the democratic party. The action was totally unexpected. Crops are suffering as a result of the continued hot weather in Sweden. Fires, have de.vas.tate.1 the forests of , Jentland, Western dottland, and the mall and upland districts. Ur. Doty, Health Otficer of the Tort (A New York, announced Wednesday that the Kin." of Kabviane, the. , stoker on the steamer Hoiieulf Is, who was sent to Swineburrie. island on Mon day, has been diagnosed as bubonic plague. A statement, prepared at the in - tenia! revenue bureau says the collec tions on account of the war revenue act during the period frotn June, HI1, to June, TJ-Jl, were t-J 1".7..V.U . Of this amount beer contriuuted 1U J,!j'i7( ; tiL'.'tl. A formal invitation to be present in Salt Lake during the Klks' street car nival in September, atid to christen the live elk, has been forwarded to i Vice-i'rerident Toosevelt by a commit tee representing the Kik lodges of Salt Lake. Watson W. Moore, formerly a lead ing member of the New or, bar, is dead of paralysis oi the brain, aged o) years at Denver. -Mr. Moore achieved international fame while acting as con--ui at Constantinople during, the F:ti-..-j-TurkiH.li trouble-. The board of directors i the failed Seventh National bank of New York decided upon a plan of reorganization. The plan provides that the compai.y stock he increased from $juO,0J to - 5UU,lAtO, f-'.'WO.OOO ct" tiie new stocK to he sold at f 1 30 per .-.hare. F ire laid waste an area of sawmill and residence property in Davenport, Iowa, equal to 'JO ordinary city block?, and caused a Jos- ot tr'W.-J.W. The tlame- started in some big piles of kindling wood belonging, to the Kock Island Fuel company, on the levee. It is suggested in Washington that Admiral Dewey should be given com mand of a large squadron, comprising the best types of our new ships, to be present at the coronation of King F- l wari VII., when it is expected that the tine-t ships in Europe will take part in a imval pageant. Jessie Kinport, 14 year? of age, who wa- choked and assaulted on the nig it oi July :n Denver, and was found unconscious on a vacant lot near her home, has identitied Uoy Teiiiinigton , a youth of lo, who is under arrest, as : her as-ailant. Pennington declares tie is innocent and can prove an alibi. A further extension of time has been granted brewers, by the L'niteJ ,-tate- internal reveiiU- department, in which to begin the cancellation of beer stamps by perforation. The tixn -was first extended from July 1 to Aug ust 1, and now it has been extended to September 1. The reason i t this ex tension oi time is that brewers are un able t. get the perforation stamps sooner. STUCK TO THE TEX r. "When I was a youngster o; seven teen," said a succe.-.-iu i Newspaper Col.ection Agency man. "I g. t a jon as a collector with a vnan who ,i abotit as strict a martinet as I ever saw. He insisted on everything being done just as he said, and there were t lin-s when life was vernv a burden, but 1 stuck to him for six months, then we bad a difference. It wa- in this wav; One morning be called ni" up and handed me a htli uii a man 1 knew, an 1 lie -a' 1 I was to take it aroun 1 atid o die, t it. " 'It's one i: our stati i oys. ' he s.i" 1. a:id every coKe, t.T 1 ever sent to him rep, rte t hi m absent r n-it rln.iatde .-r something. Now y.ni gi and don't come bark here till vol see hill.'' "'Do yu mean ;tiat'."' 1 assed as the other c.TKs lo i up. 'You kn ..( tne.' ,i.i- a'.l said in reply. a:i i I went out after ::iv :'.ia:i. "He wa-n't at ho-ne, the p.-op.e .-.ii.i.Ji.'l W-midil'T I e pet Te six We--K-- j 1 -t ick the t-ili i-i tnv ..riet a, id went 't: :ip the . o.j nt ry on a i V : e .d In it: sell t alter me ' .a . " a : t ; :.i--, hi! I:,;. - , - '. ' 1 on .;. .- ., 1 was -.it '! ! i-i:i. at. I '. i.e.-r , ... i ativ attr'.it ti t a ., tt-r i g tr,.;n :.e h..-s, out wi-nt n -:-.: v ,,g myself. I't.eii 1 ,a:i:e .ark a", i ha! .. v ; -: ' w ' li .- ::, e ! her i r :.-:i 1-, a ; i a" ; ,- .-:.d I ox w- ek- I ,.i',,e i :i nr. :::.(:- , a 'Tt, the ! I,. 1 t , y: j , ;;. HT : vie a " it :.;:.. w I !:a : d- :;. ..ni he '. ..r a yg- 1 '-y t ay ii-.g -. ; - I' , -.., ' ! - i. :. ! I I ;- a t-. y " ar. I t. t - w :i ' - -. w - n - - !!..,. t , t - : t ti-- a as -: 1 - ; : i d - oa n T . 1 '. : I .. a:i i I ':-., i v :'-,--.. r vs. I .if i -at t i r e : .r t t' . .v. a - - -. .11. s - ' -.K.t'V. ' r- - : i on g.-- i. g h, - T I- -..,' 1 It. :g ' w I- g :;g T t x ; . le I 1! . . lilt: T - ' g i ; - i : T .. ' w ., : - i . : - ' . 1. T - ' u t -. a - . i - . 1 ' tu g -. t i ,-t' ' 'a: t I : :.- :- -a'a-i . ' Al. 1 - .1 " A I'tu.ii' l.'iidcu. 1 i e i-1' . - .. i :,- -. : t : - a r a . i r i : : -: i i u ai , 1- i. ! : . , a ! a .- r . -, .- ; - Is - , : a T ' i : -I ' - - r r: 1 .a-' I"-.-' ra .;'-: ' : g , -j. . .- ..: ! ; ' ' a. s a -tr ! " " ' ' g ar ! ! m ' - r i - - t . i - . i-i i ". - g t i : - v - . ' - ' . - . ' N " . ' ...... t s a . . ' i -. - it ,S t, VV ' Hi nt. ui r-iunty ha- n , .nt.-'e-i bear ing warrants and M not nt debt. A. I'. Ooward, of V i. t -ria, at Tort land won the tennis championhip of Oregon by defeating Waiter (o-n, ,f Tort laud. Tho-. Fletcher, plan-. I nnd.-r arrest at Salmi for disorderly conduct torned Ollt 10 be a . I. '-.Tier (r oll the I lll'.'.l Stat-s army in It'''. A La 'irande me, rhan! naiu-. KleppiT -llpp-'I .Hid fell H'"M bis de-K.a ,aS'.T iih- strnkng him in tln aodoiiirn and in'l ict ; ng a nimbil wound. T'Ttland won th- n.-iier f 1 1 r at tit.. N . T. A. A. O. regatta at ' i.-t-.ri.t. I'.. (.!., -t.itiirdav, by a bare l.-ad from Vic toria. V am ouver b--ii,g ah. ml (nor lengths b-b ind. Tune, 1 1 at. The Trin-.-ille Land ,V. livestock, company -.d I its; lip ot wo..',, amount ing to Idu.tJiS) iiii-..ln,-nt. 11 cuts to M . J. .Manning. repr.-sent,ng I f a I era ! I , Donald & (.'d., ol Lost. ui. A threshing engine exploded at An derson valley California, Saturday, killing two men, William Ton., and D. L. Leir. .Much gram wan destroyed by the tire following the explosion. f wo boys, Louis and Leigh M . key, were drowned in an irrigating ditch in Boise City. One slipped inm a foot bridge and the other jumped in to as sist him. They were aged 1". and 1 I. The Weyerhatiscr syndicate pe,.ple. who have been purcfia-.ng large tracts of timber lands in Idaho and Vta-tung-ton, are said to be planning th- con struction of the largest sawmill in the world at Oray's Harbor. liev. George W. (iue, ho droppeil dead in Portland Wednesday, carne-d life insurance to the amount oi ldd. He had a paid-up pol i.y oi 'J) in an old-line company, and ai-o f.'ixsj in the Modern Woodmen oi America. There is a belief among railroad men that tiie ruov" of the Northern Pacific ' into th? Klickitat country from its 'main line in the Lower Yaiima valley is a step toward the fulitiiment of thu ' promise to get down the Coiuriibia to Portland. Suit to test the c Ti-t iMtiohality of the act of February i.fii, Which au-t.hori.e- counties to ii a. I laud here to fore hi 1 in by t rin ior d-i in.jUelit tax--, wa- rib-d hy ti.e l.tie liuaranteu A Trust comp;uv in tne sta'e circuit court in Portland Monday, July John i.i'Brien, a botcner at Hailey, I la-,.., was arre-Tei recently on a ciiargi- of buying stolen cattle. At his preliminary examination a strong case -was made out against him. Bather than go to jail he -hot himself in the Jiead," death resulting almost instantly. Llmer Hueis, a boy 1-' year- old, wa- leading a cow out to pa-ture at .Newport, Oregon, when the dies, biting the animal, caused her to dash off through the hru-h. The rope with which the boy wa- leading her became twisted on tiis thumb, tearing it on at tne tirst joint. The O. H. a N. Co. has let a con trai t to Pulley Bros. t furnish l.'ij,o(X) 1 split ce-iar posts lor Use in fencing in ! tiie railroad track along each side. The p. jjts will be large ones, rnea.-ur- I mg 7 inches aerose and 7 feet in length. The posts are cut on the San- l dy river. Manuel Hobie, the young Filipino brought to Oregon by the second Ore- gon volunteers, who was placed at tiie Ciiemawa Indian school, lias disap- . peared. He was w ith the Chemawa j band at Oregon City and the Chautau Iqua assembly, but did not return to : ttie school. Ben F". Mitchell, a traveling sales I man for tne cigar Louse of Oer-oii .t . Hart of Portland is under arrest at Ktiterpi :-e on a warrant sworn out by tV. ii, i laves, aiieg'.lig the crime of ad.Ktery committed la-t Fehrary with Florence Hayes. He is under bonds I..T trial in tiie circuit court. Ti e trial o: O'Brieu at Liaw-,,n, for the murder of Lynn F.eiie, wa- a very oo-tly j-ib. The withes- n-e- aione am Hinted to a: out f l'.'.o"..i, wtii.e the entire Co-t oi the trial w:!i fo..t up abuit i.A',o,xi. He will be hanged ; August Jo, the cabinet at Ottawa re- ' nisii'.g to take any action. L. oo-ney, foreman oi the Miller Carter ranch. 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