Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, December 29, 1894, Image 1

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COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29. 189L
VOL. 0.
Collage Grove Echo-Leader,
Echo-Leader Building.
ANOTHER
The
IN V E N TIO N .
NORTHWEST NEWS
P r o p h e c y T h a t C a r r ia g e * W it h o u t
H >ir*e* S h a l l B u n F u l f i l l e d .
K a n s a s C i t y , December 26.—A horse­
less carriage went swimming along the
smooth a-plialt of Fourteenth street in
E d it o r a n d B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r
the vicinity o( Cherry street to-day, ful­
filling Mother Shipton's prophecy that
“ carriages without horses shall run”
K a tt a o f S u b s c r ip t io n .
and terrifying two negroes who saw
ONK Y E A R ....................... ..............................— • * 0 0
sparks and apparently sulpi urous (lames
¡¡t3T‘ T h ese rates are s ir ic t ly in a d r a r e s .
s u b s c r ib e r« w is h in g a ch a n g a in thoir issuing from nnder it. The vehicle was
p M uffler H i 'ren- s h o u ld g iv e th e ir o ld as w ell
an electric carriage of Kansas City in­
u% • ew «dires-*.
i ». h hr o - 1 K ai * R w ill b e Kent to s n b t c ilb e r s
vention nml manufacture, and is the
u n til »..i h r v « n a .e paid a n d paper * T le e d to
be d .-« o u t in u «I a c c o r d ìi;g t.» law.
only one in the United Slates, although
gW f* A i» V n i < rib er . h »* r e c e iv in g b is pap er
re. i l:.r!y « i l l ple.ise n o t ify th is offl. e im m e ­ similar ones are need in the CM World.
d ia te ly .
The inventor is l>r. H. C. Baker, and it
'■*'e n île » h o ir a rtie 'e * nl icn .s al in
was patented by himself and J. H. El-
t* t v - '
our o n e -, h s a rr.li-, n o t p -ib ifslie d . A il
r.r M 1 •- h u*t he M co in p m i^ l by n e nsm»* • f berg, the maker. F. S. Patton has charge
rlt*r, oft for ¡»»MleaGot«, hat • er‘dene * of the electricity and the machine worked
o gond ni ih . \\ o t* Sun m e n o re» p n m o ility fo r perfectly. A speed of eleven miles an
tiie o p in io n - o í co r re s p o n d e n is.
The carriage is
E n ir» d «t ih c p o s t o ff l e at Coti age G rove a» hour was obtained.
a)x>iit the size of an ordinary one. One
s e c o n d eia a m ailer.
seat holding three persons faces the front,
and another one that will accommodate
A <1 v e r tim in g R a t « M a d e K n o w n o n A p -
a similar number faces the rear. A stor­
i d l r s t i 'i i ) .
age hatieYr, composed of five aeries of
five cells each, furnishes a current of
37.!^ ohms, and the cells are arranged in
C IlU K C li DIRECTO RY.
three tiers beneath the seats. The
wheels are of w ool with India rnhlier
/lir M B E R I A S D I'K hSBYTH RIAN C H T R i'N — cushions on the tires. The rear wheels,
S 'liid n y srh otd . 19 a . M. P reach ng, 11 a . m . which are 2 feet 2 inches in diameter,
an d 7 i*. M. ' P rayer m eeii. g. etiC i e.ln esda y at have cn their inner sides a cast-iron
8 i*. M. r * W c » .r - j u m e y I lf un to a plm e * f “ ange 26 incties in diameter and 6 inches
w h ic a tn e Lord s u d . I w ill g ve it y* u : c o m e
th m vr th in and w e w ill •!<» th “ ** g o o d .” — wide. Motion from the dynamo, which
N u m b 10:29.
F. Z. NESBE IT , P a -tor.
is over the hind wheel's axle, is com­
municated to the flange by a rawhide
/" i H R l - T I A X C H U R C H B E R V lr t B A T li A.
friction pulley, revolving from 6ik) to
1
m . h o d H i*. >r. m i Hay s-crx ol at 10 a . M.
Y. P. 8. r . K.p • a cn Sunday a* 4 f . m . M id w e e k 1,(KM) times a minute, and is capable of
p ra y e r an I pra -e a* rv ice s , W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g being elevated or depressed at will hv
e .t T o Y lo i k. M usical le . e a r-a l, e a c h S a la r a » )
the driver by means of a foot-lever. The
e v e n in g at 7 o c ’iOw’ k.
steering is done by a toothed segment
KTHO im HT CHUR 'll—RUN HA Y SCHOOL ami pinion attached to the axle of the
M 10 a . M. Pie chlng each fourth Sunday
m iñ a and even in g, r fa y e r n e t liw g ,e v e r y fore w heels and bandied by a steering
Thursday uigbL ‘ To - I.e-d is in His hoiy t m- post manipulated by the driver with his
p le."
REV. K. ÜITTINS, Pastor.
hands. It can make two uuick. short
turns. The storage batteries will inn
the machine about seven or eight hours.
The Kansas City invention weighs about
2.000 pounds, and is quicker than the
European coaches.
A T L A N T A ’S
P O LICE
STILL ON THE RUN
FORCE.
I t is P o s s i b l e a n I n q u i r y M a y F o l l o w
S e n s a tio n a l I n c id e n t .
a
'T « L Y ‘ S
RE SU RJO
S C A N D .L
NO. 30.
I
Highest of ,11 ¡„ Leavening P „ t r . _ U W . U. S. Gov't It, port.
S « y * a R e p o r t A g a in s t C r i* p i W a s T u r n e d 1
O v e r t o t lie C o m m it t e e .
A tlanta , Ga., December 25.—Satur­
But TlmTime theCliinese Fight
^ '»^ S L -U zion esay s1
day at the point of a pistol Captain Jas.
^
signor Tanlongo, formerly director of
W. English, Chairman of the Police
atubbonly for Five Hours. j the Banec Romana, has affirmed before
Commissioners, ordered Captain Ames
an examining Magistrate that a calum­
Baker, who is cler' to the City Reecord-
nious report against Premier Crispi was
T A K E N H O T FROM TH E W IR E S er, and his friend, G. W. Hah, out of his EFFECT OF B A Y O N E T C H A R G E S *m,nc* amon? the papers turned over to
office in the American Trust and Bank­
. tlie committee of the Chamber of I>epu- j
ing Company, of which institution he is
j ties by Premier Giolitti. Signor Tan-
President. Captain English threatened
B u d g e t o f N ew * fo r E a sy D ig e s tio n F ro m
longo is reported to have said he signed I
to kill them, and they retreated. The A t L a s t A c c o u n t . t h e S e c o n d A r m y o f this report at the Ministry of tb e ln te -l
D i f f e r e n t F a r t * o f t h e ¡s t a t e * o f W a s h ­
J a p a n W a s O n l y T e n M i l e s F r iu li N e w
whole affair involves charges of rotten­
rior, to which place he was conveyed se-
i n g t o n , O r e g o n a n d I d a h o — I t e m * o f ness against the Atlanta |>olire, and an
A h w a n g . un it W o u l d I t e a c li T h a t C’ i t y cretiy in the night.
investigation may follow. From what
In te r e s t to l ’ a c ific C oa st P e o p le .
on Sunday, D ecem b er 23.
CRISPI STRONGER THAN EVER.
impression on a flock of mongrel hens.
the gentlemen say about the matter
Mayor Belt of Spokane says he will Captain English had in his possession a
L ondon , December 24.—The Times’
An example of this kind lately came to
L o n d o n , December 25 —The Antong '
allow no more glove contests within the letter, written bj Captain James M.
correspondent in Rome says he has con­
my knowledge. A poultry keeper was
correspondent
of
the
Central
News
city limits. Football, even, will be Wright of the detective department to
fidential information that a new series
led to try for improvement b y introduc­
closely watched.
him, making certain charges against Mr. agency says that General Yamaji's divi­ of libe'ous documents »gainst Premier
ing a couple of White Leghorn cockerels
A recent investigation of the Snoho­ Baker. Mr. Baker says lie heard that sion of the second Japanese army has Crispi are preparing. They are fictitious, How She Should be Managed on bred from a superior strain of these fine
mish connty poorhouse is developing a Captain English l.-d this letter, and he j advanced northward steadily for a month he says, and partly forgeries. The re­
birds. They were bred to a number of
a Well-Conducted Farm.
sad scandal connected with the treat­ and Mr. Hall went to the office of ttie ! and December 18 occnped Kai Ping. No markable cordiality which King Hum-
average mongrels. A strict account was
Chairman
of
tin
Board
of
Police
Coin-
j
;
bert
in
the
last
audience
showed
to
ment of female inmates.
kept of the eggs produced. As the re­
defense was made. December 17 scouts Crispi is much discussed in Rome, and
sult tlie first w inter his supply increased
Philip Kelly and Miss Fannie Strong missioners to secure a copy of it. Mr. i
Hall
said
that
he
thought
there
was
no
;
reported
to
Lieutenant-General
Katsura,
1
the
general
opinion
is
that
the
Premier’s
enormously, and he declared that the
of Myrtle Point, Or., eloped because
A M O ST E X P E N S IV E BLU N D ER aveiage per bird of the half-bred l e g ­
they could not get parental consent to difference between the Atlanta police then near Laio Yang, tiiat a large force position is stronger than ever.
and
the
New
York
police
force
except
horn pullet over the mongrels was fully
ACTION
TAKEN
BY
THE
POPE.
their marriage. They are well known in
tiiat it did not take very much to handle of Chinese had been seen moving in the |
50 per cent. 1 lielieve this to be a fair
Josephine county.
R ome , December 24.—The Pope has
direction
of
Laio
Yang.
This
force'
the Atlanta police force. He also said
The hop growers of Brooks, Or., pro­ the detective force was rotten to the proved to be the defeated garrison of Hai addressed a confidential message to the M a n y W e l l - t i r e d C o w s T u r n O u t t o b e example, and in these days, when there
is so much complaint of agricultural de­
Cabinets of several European powers
pose sending a delegate to the conven­ core, and he could prove it.
V e r ita b le
S cru bs
S im p ly
B e c a u s e pression, every hen on the farm should
Chang nnder the command of General calling attention to the troubles in Italy
tion which has been called for January
T h e y W e re N ot P r o p e r ly D e v e lo p e d
be made to do her duty.—Journal of
Lung. The Chinese had tied with a ll, and inviting the support of the powers
8 at Sacramento.
They meet next
T E A C U P O F PEARLS.
Agriculture.
In to C ow h ood .
in the event of complications.
Wednesday to select a man.
T h e R e s u l t * o f t h e S e a s o n '« F i s h i n g possible speed ever since the 13th, when
The Regents of the Agricultural Col­
T W O YEARS IN C O U R T .
their position was captured by the en­
A lo n g th e C o a st.
Probably one of the most common anti
lege, Pullman, allowed Contractor Cam­
S Y M P A TH Y FOR BISMARCK.
emy. They were then in a rather d e­
expensive
blunders
hiatle
on
the
farm
is
S
a
n
F
rancisco
,
December
25.
—
Among
eron ¡¡6,850 on the administration build­
T lie P h o n o g r a p h S u it A g a lim t T h o m » *
moralized condition, and were making
ing, hilt declined to allow the remainder the recent arrivals in this city is Carlos for Moukden. Katsura decided to inter­ H I« N e i g h b o r « S fl« * u tly I t e c e i v e r i H im a t in the management of the heifer. Many
E i H moii D e r i d e d .
of the estimates and accept the building C. Cornejo, Manager of the Lower Cali­
well-bred cows turn out to be veritable
H i« H o m e .
cept them. He left camp the night of j
W
ashington , 1 'eeember 26. —A deci­
until some minor details of construction fornia Pearl Company, which has for the 18th with his whole force, and the
scrubs simply because they were not
B erlin , December 24 — Prince Bis-
sion was to-day rendered in the Supreme
are completed according to contract.
eight years been taking pearls in the next morning overtook the Chinese at mar-jk started from Yarzin this morning properly developed into cowhood. It is
Court of the District of Columbia in a
W. W. Walker of a Marion county
the village of Kung Wasai, where they
nursery is improving the Oregon wild Gulf of California and down the coast to made an olistinate stand, although in for Friedriclisruhe. The ex-Chancellor common to give little attention to cows, suit pending for nearly two years,
young
or
old,
about
to
calve.
A
heifer
dewberry, and says it is a pity that such the Guatemalan line. The season for fish­ poor condition. They were nearly 10,- is in good health. He leached his home
brought by the American Graphone
delicious fruit shou! 1 be neglected. This ing along the inside shore line of Lower 000 strong, and were able to force some
should be well fed before calving. First,
berry grows wild in the Willamette Val­ California has just closed, and Mr. Cor­ tierce fighting upon the Japanese. In at 10:30 o ’clock this evening. The pub­ because there is a greater demand made Company nominally against the Colum­
bia Phonograph Company, the real par­
ley, but has been neglected and unno­ nejo tells many interesting things about the midst of the battle Oshima’s brigade , lic showed respectof his wish for privacy
the catch and the curious features of from Hai Chang came up and gave Kat­ and no crowds gathered at the stations on the system ; second, the heavy feed­ ties defendant being Thomas A. Edison
ticed.
Israel Patton was in Ashland, Or., the pearl-fishing. These are the most im­ sura active support. The Chinese held aiong his route. Although all demon­ ing of a ration rich in protein will canse and the Edison phonograph works. It
other day with a wagon-load of bear i portant fishing grounds in the world, out with surprising bravery. They faced strations were thus avoided during the a much greater growth of the udder. was alleged by the American Graphone
skins, which he sold. The bears were' and pearls are taken there which in the well-directed tire from five Japanese journey, the people ot Friedriclisruhe Here is the fatal point. There is no Company that the original Edison tin-
killed this fall np in the Big Butte coun­ color are found nowhere else, and which batteries and fought desperately, al- ; were allowed to receive their neightior danger from fever » lien fed up tocalving foil phonograph was a failure, as the
try off toward to the head of Rogue j in size are rarely equaled. In the catch though without Effective organization. | with th usual honors. Tlie most con- time if such food as bran, clover, hay, sound records it made were not accurate,
NEW
'.AW
FOR
ALASKA.
Socialist Deputy JauresAttacks
residents of the town and the silage and the like are used. It is corn permanent or capable of being repro­
river by Mr. P*tton and his father-in- I this year were fifteen large pearls, sev­ The Japanese infantry charged tw ice. spic>
eral of which are monsters, reaching the through the scattered lines, hut the en-1 land
levs of the district had gathered that does most of the mischief. Ttie duced as often as desired; that it could
law.
C.
F.
Edmondson.
T h e O r e g o n C o t ie 1* N o t S u i t a b l e f o r I h e
the Government.
rare weight of seventeen carats. Alto­ ■*iny rallied. Three bayonet charges | at the ' .ation.the tire brigade stood with cases are very rare where any attempt not be detached from the machine, han­
T e r r ito r y .
During the winter the flock cannot gether about a teacupful were taken, and
burning torches in front of the castle at milking should be done up to time of
forage for green and insect food, and these Mr. Cornejo values at $80,000 to eventually won the day for Katsura alter : ami 30U persons awaited his coming a calving. The udder should he made to dled and transported; tiiat the art as
W a s h i n o l o n , December 26.—It is un­
live
hours
of
hottest
fighting
yet
experi­
now known was created by the inven­
substitutes should be furnished by feed­
enced by ttie second army. The Chinese ; short distance from the gate. All un­ grow us large as possible. Ttie blood be­ tions of Alexander Graham Bell, Chices
derstood that Congress will later in the ing cabbage, roots, cut hone, etc'. The $ 100 , 000 .
ing
tilled
with
milk-producing
elements
HE IS DENOUNCED A S A L IA R
covered
as
the
old
man
passed,
but
there
T h e C h a n c e llo r W ill T u rn B a ck .
faltered as ttie third advance began, and
A. Bell and Charles 8. Tainter, who be­
present session make an effort to pio- poultryman who keeps cows will find the
seems to cause a greater growth of the gan work under the auspices of the Volta
L ondon , December 25.—The corre- j they tied in disorder toward Ying Row. wa< no cheering. The demeanor of the glands of the udder.
vide a code of laws for the government sour milk and skim milk return a belter
Prince's
neighbors
showed
that
they
Laboratory Association, and whose pat­
spondent of the Times at Berlin savB he 1 The losses are not known, but tlie Chi­ wished to let him know how deeply they
profit fed to fowls than to hogs.
Alter calving put tlie calf in a stall ad­ ents were afterward acquired hv the
nese are reported to have left 500 men
I t C r e a t e * a T u m u l t In t h e C h a m b e r o f of Alaska, which is to be submitted aH
joining
the
mothe.-.
Milk
a
halt
gallon
does
not
think
tlie
present
situation
in
sympathized
with
him
in
the
loss
of
his
State
Food
Commissioner
II.
B.
Luce
on the field.
American Graphone Company, anti tiiat
D e p u t i e « . a n d >Va* F o l l o w e d b y t h e the result of the inspection made of the
wife. Bismarck was accompanied by and give to the n other. John Gould every phonograph, every phonograph
swore out a .Tarrant in Ashland before Germany is so gloomy as it is supposed, i
SHOULD BE AT NEW CIIW ANO.
first gave me this hint and I find itworkB cylinder and every phonograph record
I 'a i i a l C h a l l e n g e — P r e m i e r D u p u y R e ­ Alaskan conn ry last summer by Assist­ Justice Lackey last week for the arrest
Coni.i
Herbert,
the
Countess
Rantzau
admirably. Cows that will not drink liecame practical and valuable only as
ant Secretary Hamlin and Joseph W. of William Ulrich, manager of the; He adds that Chancellor von Hohenlohe ' T okio , December 25.—Advices received and Dr. Scliw.uing.
p r o a c h e d « la u r e a .
here confirm the report of the defeat of
milk or slop will drink this, seemingly far as it relied upon the principle of the
Murray, Inspector of Salmon Fisheries. Southern Oregon Packing Company, a t 1 has perceived that he lias made a mis­ (ieneral Lung after a hard tight lasting
as nature's remedy. Never allow the engraved record as distinguished from
P aris , December 26.— General Mer­ These gentlemen gave especial attention Medford for selling adulterated lard. | take and will turn hack before it is too j
late. There is reason to hope that noth- ; five hours. The Japanese at the time
calf to follow the cow, as it keeps the the abandoned method of indenting used
3 N A T IO N C O M P L E T E .
rier, Min ster o( War, introduced to-day to the seal fisheries, and will, of course, Another rase lias been started against
ing more will be heard of tlie Socialistic this dispatch was received were about
udder milked out and distention is pre­ on the Edison original tinfoil phono­
in the Chamber of Deputies a bill pro­ dwell upon this feature, especially in Ulrich in Josephine county.
ten
miles
from
New
Chwang,
which
it
incident except the strengtlieningof tlie
Feed very light on hay and a graph. No testimony w as taken for the
E v e r y N e w f o u n d la in ! L a b o r - E m p l o y i n g vented.
was
expected
would
be
reached
Sunday.
viding the death | enalty for such mili­ their report; but they will also rec­
At the Kate Drex.l Industrial School disciplinary rules of the Reichstag. Tlie
little bran for a few days, gradually com­ Columbia Phonograph Company in the
1 o n e <* rn G lo w e d .
IM PERIAL PEACE COMMISSIONER.
ing to full feed in a week. There is no
tary traitors as Captain Dreyfus. Dep­ ommend changes in the entire legal sys­ on the Umatilla reservation Father, Cologne Gazette in an inspired article i
8 t . J ohns , December 24. —It is reported danger of fever with the first calf, it is case, and when the time lim 't fixed by
Ceianale has the general supervision of Bays that Chancellor von Hohenlohe is j T ien T sin , December 25.—Chan Yin
uty Jaures, Socialist, na» delegated by tem of the seal islands and the mainland
117 pupils, whoaie being instructed with j not a man to run his head againsta w a ll; Hoau.a member of tlieTsung Li Yatnen, that the British government has offered said. I have never seen a case. 1 think the court had almost expired the de­
fendant withdrew counsel and allowed a
his party to demand the abolition of the ns well, covering all the subjects con­ care by several assistant priests and sis- on the contrarv, he will leave no stone and Sha Yoe Lien, late Governor of For­
nected with the government ot the Ter­
assistance to the impoverished people it is not necessary to mention warm decree by default. The cou 't finds for
death penalty in the army. In the course ritory. The Oregon laws are at present ters. A new building is about com- j untamed to obtain from the Reichstag mosa, have lieen appointed Imperial
stab'es, for those who would profit by the American Graphone Company on
of this colony. The stagnation of busi­ this will have them, but $3 invested in
of his attack upon the government he in force in Alaska, and have been since pleted, which will be used as a playroom, ! by claim negotiations what, lie requires Commissioners to treat for peace with
ness in Newfoundland is complete, every building paper for lining stables will pay every point, and issues a decree of in­
and also for school entertainments.
in order to fill that which he has lost.
Japan.
said that Dreyfus esiaped sentence be­ the organization of the Territory. They
junction against defendants and orders
COREAN
PORTS
OPEN
TO
TRADE.
labor-employing concern on the Island more than 100 per cent profit in milk re­ an accounting by the auditor to the
There is a scheme on foot to have the
L en d \ iIle ’ * O u tp u t.
cause the government feared the cor se­ are in many instances illy adapted to
L
ondon
,
December
25.—A
dispatch
turns.
Those
who
cannot
take
so
much
the local conditions prevailing in Alaska, Legislature form a new county out ol
L eadville , Colo., December 25.—The from Tokio says the Corenn government being cloeed. The work of realization trouble to develop the milking qualities court. Other suits are pending in New
quences of executing him. Premier and even where they are fairly satisfac­ portions of Spokane, Lincoln and Stevens
on assets of insolvent firms, begun un­
Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Ohio
Dupuy reproached Jaures for voicing the tory the means of administering them counties with Davenport as ttie county- statement of the smelters show that the has agreed to open to foreign trade two der the direction of trustees of commer­ of the heifer would better have her come and Kansas.
additional
ports—Mokeko
in
the
prov­
in
in
the
spring
that
she
may
be
sup­
bullion
produced
from
leadville
ores
are
so
inefficient
as
to
have
caused
serious
cial banka, is now being carried on un­
seat. It is also proposed to add a por­
theories of international socialism on a
ince id Miiunada and Chiunampo on the der the c h a r g e of trustees, who are veri­ plied with abundance of proper food.
Controll«*r Erk«*l** Call.
subject which should appeal to every complaint in the past, on the part of the tion of Whitman county 10 Lincoln te during 1894 amounts to 48,160.074. The Tu ‘JJSghlvtf. •
people affected. Hence, besides recom­ compensate for the loss of the northern gold output for the year is $1,934,240, an
fying the siSteuienls in regard i® specie This is just the opposite,of inv rract.ice,
W •niii OTON, December 24.—The Con­
Frenchman’s loyally. Jaures slioutesl mending laws for the government of the
COBEANS DEFEATED BY TONG IIAKS.
contained in the vaults. The govern­ hut I say for those who will not give the troller of the Currency has issued a call
portion of Lincoln county.
increase in gold over the 1893 production
in his reply, pointing to the Ministers: teal-caU lii'ig and others looking to the
beBt care to the heifer in fall or winter
L o n d o n , December 25.— A dispatch ment Has not yet derided the nature of
A fatal hog disease is prevailing in the of $1,131,040. The tonnage of this camp
“ You are the internationalists. You prevention and destruction of the salmon
they should not allow her to come fresh for reports of the condition of the na­
proposed
leg:slation
relating
to
the
pres­
from
Kolie,
Japan,
says
thousands
of
tional hanks al the close oi business De­
favor the internationalism of Hebrew interests, Mes.-rs. Hamlin and Murray vicinity of Dutur, Or., and causing seri­ for the year is 362.907 tons of ore, an in­
ent business crisis. Tlie introduction of at that time. This is the only means of
capitalists, whom von screen and pro­ will prohanly recommend timber laws, ous loss to many farmers. R. Sigman, crease over 1893 of 22.000 tons. The ag­ Tong Haks defeated the Corean garrison a measure bearing on this subject is ex­ maintaining or raising the standerd of cember 19.
of
300
"soldiers
at
Challado,
and
then
who
lives
about
two
miles
from
Dufur,
gregate production of Leadville mines
le. t. . Y’ et these Hebrew capitalists, new land, mining, liquor, customs and
pected to-day. It is suggested in the good cows.—American Agriculturist.
whom yon adopt as your wards, are school laws. There will also probably lost six very fat hogs ready for the block. from 1879 to 1894 inclusive in gold, silver burned their houses. Ttie inhabitants newspapers that the salaries of all pub­
of
the
town
fled.
It
is
reported
that
a
Half
of
his
drove
were
sick
at
the
time,
and lead amounted to $1!H>,449,447. Dur­
swindlers and scamps.”
B o n < * c u lt« * r« .
lie a recommendation that three or four
lic officials lie reduced 20 per cent. The
The Chamber was brought to a high judicial districts he created to take the and these six became suddenly affected ing the past year the four loradville number of Chinese were with the Tong Halifax banks are preparing to resume
Every poultryman should have a bone-
links.
with
a
kind
of
paralysis,
and
in
a
few
smelters that are running, v iz.: Arkansas
pitch of excitement by this harangue. place of the present system, which is
business. A representative of the Bank cutter, no matter how small the flock.
CIVIL ADMINISTRATOR OF ANTONG.
Valley, Union, Bimetallic and Eigiu
The Socialists cheered approvingly. The comprised in one district. The repori moments were dead.
of Montreal is expected to arrive to­ Cut bone is different from ground hone.
smelters,
treated
220,288
tons
of
oie,
0 0 worth o f lovely Music fftr Forty ~^Ê
The
State
Treasurer
of
Washington
has
Ministers interrupted the speaker fre­ eniliodying their recommendations is
L ondon , Dccemlier 25.—Colonel Fuki- morrow .
Contft. lon sistin ^ ot [ o o r ? ,* *
quently with their protests. As Jaures now in course of preparation, and will made a call for the following warrants: prodlifing $6,846,434. The rest ot the sliiuia, who gained notoriety some time
It is juicy, digestible, provides lime for
; ^
^
full sire Sheet
uslc. o _ f tlie
__
readied the ciitnax of his charees M. l* submitted to Congress as early in the General fund, 5,930 to 6,950 inclusive; bullion from this district was produced ago by riding from Berlin to Corea, has
latest, brlg-htest. liveliest and most popular
the shell, nitrogen and also serves as
; selections, both vocal and Instrumental,
lteithou. Minister of Public Works, session after the holidays as possible military fund, 1.471 to 1.483 inclusive; by the valley smelters.
lieen appointed chief civil administrator
GO IN G T O BEHRING SEA.
grit. We do not know of any food that
gotten up In the most elegant manner, in-
»pram» to his feet and shouted:
of Antong.
w ith the hope tiiat there may lie time tide-land fund, 917 to 960 inclusive. The
eluding four large size Portraits.
—^
possesses
so
many
advantages
as
cut
amount
of
the
call
is
as
follows:
Gen­
“ You lie, and yon know you lie.”
G
a
l
l
*
I
I
ii
n
*
«
*l
f
a
M«***itih.
CARMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer,
left for Congressional action. It is be­
T h e K e v e n u e C u tte r P e r r y S ta rt* o n H er
Jaures’ reply was drowned in a tu­ lieved the report will take stronggronnds eral fund, $8,073; military, $1,373; tide-
PADEREWSKI, the Great Pianist,
~ ^g
hone.
A
bonecutter
enables
one
to
util­
L erdo , Mex., December 25 —Vicente
L on g; J o u r n e y .
ADELINA PATTI and
^
mult, which was stilled after five min­ for fixing the next year’s sealing catch land, $1,883. The call matures Decem­
ize bones that w ould otlierw ise lie thrown
Longeria has stirred up the people of the
HiNNiE SE Li OMAN CUTTING,
A
C
T
U
A
L
L
Y
STAR
VIN
G.
N ew Y o r k , December 24.—The rev­ away ami also to purchase anil use tames
utes by the President’s hell. There were at a lower limit than that of last year.
ber 29.
KDDNIM ALL OMDCftl TO
Rincon district, west of here, to a high
calls for the censuring of Juares, and
enue cutter I’erry, which was onlered to from the butcher that may be procured
The Newcastle mine is still on fire and
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. E 3
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s
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­
eventually Brisson, the President, re­
for
a
very
nominal
sum.
A
hone
is
a
the great volumes of smoke and gas is­ pitch of excitement. He claims that he
Broadway
Theatre Bldg., New Y ork City.
S O U T H E R N REPUBLICS.
the New Y'ork station aliont a year ago
b r a s k a M u st b e H e lp e d .
quested him to reiraet his accusations.
very tough substance and cannot easily
C A N V A S SE R S W AN TE D.
suing from it show that the coal is burn­ is a second Messiah sent to bring happi­
to
replace
the
Grant,
sailed
from
this
Jaures refused flatly. He was censured M u r e W a r l i k e N e w s F r o m t h e G u a t e - ing viciously, and the loss of the entire
N iobrara , Neb., December 25. —The
be reduced to suitable sizes in any man­
ness and wealth to the poor of Mexico.
by the President and exjielied tempora­
property, valued at $500,000, is threat­ He requires a sacrifice of some kind from suffering among the inhabitants of the port yesterday afternoon en route to San ner except by cutting, and the work is
n u t lM -M e x ic a n F r o n t i e r .
rily from the Chamber. The silting was
ened. The miners under Superintendent all persons who accept iiim as the true drought-blasted part of Nebraska, in­ Francisco, thence to Behring Sea. As­ not hanl, as enough hone for a small
O a xa c a , Mex., December 26.—A cou­ Corey are fighting the demon from the
adjourned in confusion. Jaures sent his
Messiah. In most instances he com­ cluding three-fourths of the residents of sistant Secretary of the Treasury Ham­ flock may lie cut in a few minutes.
•«conds to Bert lion. According to the rier from the Guatemalan border reports surface as best they can, for it is certain
mands the ignorant people to give him five counties, is liecoming more intense lin recently returned from a trip to the They are made strong, and will last for
arrangements made by the seconds the that there is such a disturbed condition death to attempt descent into the mines
45*3»
C* U I A P
1 » TH E BE ST.
money and whatever of value they may daily, and immediate steps alone can pre­ Behring Sea and as a result of his rec­ years. The cost is not great, consider­
Q v J
n % 4 - ’ C i 8 0 SO U L AK IN O .
duel will tie fought with pistols at twen­
now.
possess. He is also charged with hav­ vent many deaths by starvation. Three ommendations. that the revenue inter­ ing the saving of other food and the
of
affairs
on
the
frontier
that
farms
and
ty-five paces. The duel was the main
*3 C O R D O V A N ,
The employes of the Oregon Pacific ing commanded one of his followers to years ago the farmers of these drought- ests in that locality were insufficiently greater production of eggs liy the aid of
topic of discussion during the intermis­ ranches are being abandoned and the
FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF
have received their pay. 'Hie amount sacrifice her little child by throwing it blighted counties raised a very light crop, protected. Secretary Carlisle assigned the the cutter. It is as indispensable in a
sion, and the Deputies were still talking : people seeking places of safety from the
*4-*3 5.0 FINE CALF^ KfUiSABDl
disbursed among them was $6,480, and into the river Nazas, and that the in­ and the last two years the crops have Perry to duty there. The departure of well-regulated poultry establishment as
of the probable londitions when the sit­ | depredations and crimes (hat are being
$ 3.SP POLICE, 3 S olls .
there was a small balance left in the ex­ junction was obeyed by the woman. been almost total failures. Many fam- the Perry practically deprives this sta­ is a plow or a harrow in cultivating a
ting was resumed. The previous ques­
chequer. As the receiver applies all the The authorities are investigating this ilit-e have not enough provisions in their tion of one of its liest boats. Her place crop.—Farm and Fireside.
'
constantly
committed
by
the
bandits
tion was demanded by the government
surplus possible in repairs to the road­ and other charges made against the al­ homes for one week’s sustenance and no will he taken by the revenue cutter
M u l e S en tte V e r * u * l f o r * e H e n * e .
as soon as the t hainber came to order, and outlaws following the wake of the bed, it will he seeu that the track is re­
*2.*1.^5 B oys S chool S hdes .
leged Messiah.
money with which to purchase the ne­ Hamilton of Philadelphia, whose terri­
and was carried against M. Jaures’ pro­ ¡e ldiers. The Guatemalan forces are be­
It is commonly thought that a mule is
• L A D IE S
ceiving much more attention than in the
tory will now extend from the Virginia
cessities
of
life.
The
sufferers
cannotob-
posal. Alexander Miller, Radical, ar­ ing strengthened ail along the line, and early days of his receivership, when the
a more stupid creature than the horse,
T h e A rm enian Inquiry.
tain employment and unless they receive capes to Sandy Hook. The trip to San
gued in a speech on General Merrier*» the Indians and other natives of the
total income often harelv exceeded $4,-
C onstantinople , December 25.—The
aid very soon, it is the general opinion Francisco will occupy aliont three but I have never found a jierson who
hill that the existing laws would enable : country are being pressed into military
SEND rOR CATALOGUE
000.
Porte has agreed to instruct the foreign that many will starve to death, and months, and the Perry will have trav­ was well acquainted with both animals
L -D O U O L A 3 ,
the government to punish Dreyfus with | service. The volunteer troops of this
eled
16,000
miles
when
she
will
have
There is a deposit of stone on the Cal­ delegates who will accomany the Armen­ should the weather turn very cold many
BROCKTON , M ASS.
deutii. Lawyer Leveiile, Republican, 1 State, as well as oi the Slate of Chiapas,
who hesitated to place the mongrel in
reached
there.
The
Perry
is
an
iron
loway
place
in
Soap
Creek
precinct,
m o n e y b y p t t r e h a s in c V\ . L .
will freeze to death, as it i* a fact that
denied this. Eventually urgency was are equipped ami ready to march to the
the intellectual grade above the pure- Y o u c u u t a v r Don
u I m * HhuMf
Benton county, Or., that may yet be­ ian commission that they are empow­ many are barefooted ami have scarcely vessel, and is brigantine rigged.
voted on the Merrier bill.
blooil animal. There is, it is trae, a de-
B ecau se, w e a re th e la r g e s t m a n u fa ctu rer* c0
fiontier as soon as war is declared.
come valuable. The ledge is made up ered not only to suggest questions to the sufficient clothing to cover their nakeil-
a d v ertised s h o e * in th e w o : .d , e n d g u a r a n ie s
cide»l
difference
in
the
mental
qualities
MATTER OF MCCH SPECULATION.
va lu e b y s ta m p in g th e n a m e a n d p r ic e o n
of sheets of stone varying in thickness witnesses, but also to personally ex­ ness. A mother and her two babes were
of the two creatures. The mule is rela­ the
Ihe bottom , w h ic h p ro te ct* y o u a g a in s t b ig h
A capulco , Mex., December 26.—The from the ordinary window pane to one amine them. Abdullah Pasha has with­ found dead in their cabin this week. It
RE FU SED T O PAY T H E TAX.
tively
undemonstrative,
his
emotions
p r ic e s an d th e m id d lem a n * p rofits. O u r sh oe*
SH
ER
IF
F
O
’
MARR’S
VOW.
extended stay in this harbor of the Eng­ inch, and can be easily pried out of the drawn from the Presidency of the com­ is supposed tlie mother had b<en con­
being sufficiently expressed by an occa­ eq u a l cu stom w o r k in s t y le , e a s y fitting a n d
e a r in g q u a lities. W e h a v e t h e m s o ld e v e r y ­
When cut up and polished it is mission at tlie last moment, ami has fined to her bed by sickness and thatshe
sional hrav—a mode of utterance which w
A * a C o n M f q a r a c e T h e i r P r o p e r t y W a s lish cruisers Royal Arthur, Champion, qnar-y.
w h ere at lo w e r p r ic e * fo r the v a lu e g iv e n th a n
A
M
o
n
t
a
n
a
M
u
r
d
e
r
e
r
T
a
k
e
n
B
a
c
k
t
o
A
n
­
Satellite and Nymph isam atterof much equal to the finest Turkish oil stone for lieen replaced b; two officials from the and her two little ones starved to death.
he has inherited from the humbler side an y o th e r m a k e . T a k e n o su bstitu te. I f y o u r
S u it! t o th«* High**«*! B i d d e r .
s
w
e
r
f
o
r
H
i*
C
r
i
m
e
.
Ministry
of
Justice,
who
will
start
to­
speculation as to the plans of Flngland putting an edge on razors and other
The stomachs of thechildren wereopened
of his house in a singularly unchanged d e a le r ca n n ot s u p p ly y o u , w e ca n . S o ld b y
day for Erzeroum, where the members and not a trace of food could be discov­
S anta R osa , Cal., December 26.— with the war spirit in this part of the edged tools.
D enver ,
December
25. — Twenty way. Even in the best humor he ap-
ol
the
commission
are
already
assembled.
There was considerable excitement to­ Pacific. The most generally accepted
Grand Master Brannin, reeiding in
ered.
months ago in Meagher county, Mon­ |iears sullen, and lacks those playful ca­
Abdullah’s recall is supposed to lie due
day over tile sale of delinquent tax prop­ belief that these cru s -rs have some de­ Pendleton, will endeavor to Becure a
tana, Bill Gay ami his brother-in-law, pers which give such expression to the
to
the
representations
that
he
is
inferior
signs for the government in connection
well-bred horse, particularly in its youth­
erty, the result of the refusals on the with the present dispute over the bound- contribution from the members of the in rank to Zedki Pasha, who, it is al­
A R e q u is i t io n f o r F la g « * le r .
Harry Gross, while resisting arrest on a ful Btate.
Ancient Order of United Workmen in
part of prominent property owners to a,y In-tween Mexiio and Guatemala, es- Oregon to aid the destitute brothers in leged, committed the atrocities, and will
T a l l a i i a s s e , Fla., December 26.—Gov­ charge of robliery, killed Deputy Sheriffs
It is evident, however, that it discrim­
pay the special water tax recently held pei ially in view of the uncommunicative thedrouth-stricken districts of Nebraska. have to be examined.
ernor Mitchell has received a requisition William Radar and James Mackey with inates men and things more clearly than
policy
lieing
followed
by
the
command­
He has written to the Grand Master of
to lie valid by Judge Ham of Napa.
from Governor Hogg of Texas for Henry Winchesters. The murdered men were does the horse. In going over difficult
T h r e e - C a r d M o n t e In a P u l p i t .
ground it stu»lies its surface, and picks
Marshal Steadman gave them all until ers of the lx>ats. The probable attitude Nebraska asking the extent of the suf­
M. Flageler of St. Augustine, the rail­ the bravest of the posse that Sheriff
of
the
United
States
in
the
event
of
W
inchester
,
O
.,
December
25.
—Pas­
fering among the United Workmen in
11 o ’clock to pay taxes, and then pro­
James O’ Marr of Meagher county led its way so as to secure a footing in an
C A I I O B T A IN A P A ^ K ^ T ?
way
hotel
and
Standard
Oil
magnate
meddling
on
the
part
of
England
is
also
the jurisdiction spoken of in the dis­ tor Warden of the United Brethren
ceeded with the sale. Many paid up,
against tlie outlaws, ami over their almost infallible manner. Even when promnt
answer and an h o n o t opinion, write to
Flageler and other Standard Oil mag­ graves O’ Marr registered a vow to bring loaded with a pack it will consider the ■ M
M l i S f N f A A - C O .,
., w ho have ---------------------
h a d _________
M years*
Tir fifty
but about $300,000 worth of property a matter lieing Industriou-ly discussed patches.
Church
preached
on
gambling
vesterilay.
experience
the
busi m _—
s*. Com
Commùni
P M ice
M in H thi
V patent
P E - _____
m unio».
nates have been indicted in the Texas their slavers to justice. That pledge is in» uni brame and not so often try to pass ■ tlons
was sold. Among the property Sold were in some quarters. The cruisers -have
___
let I y confidential.
strictly
confidenti»!. A II an<lho«»k o f In-
The Canvassing Board of Snohomish He had a deck of cards, and shuffled
| courts for violating the anti trust laws now fulfilled in part, for this evening at w here the burilen will become entangled form ation concerning P a t e n t * and bow to o b - 1
the Santa Rosa water works, the depot, been idle at anchor in this liarlior for a has finished the canvass. The County
them sent free. A lso a catalogue o . mechan­
tracks and yards of the Nan Francisco 1 month, atd there is no indication of an Commissioners immediately met anil them like an expert. lie took three ot that State, and Governor Hogg is de- 5 o ’clock O’ Marr lodged Bill Gay, loaded with fixed objects.—Prof. Schaler in tain
ical and scientific hook* aent fr«e.
j termined to bring tlie indicted inillion- with shackles, in jail. The double Scribnei's.
cards,
marked
one
and
dexterously
dis­
Patents tacen through Munn k Oc. r e w ir e
and North Pacific railway and many tine early departure.
declaied the result of the county-seat
special notice in the S c i e n t i f i c A m e r i c a n , and
! aires to trial. Some time ago lie for murderer w as given into the custody of
residences in the heart of the city. J.
tbua are brought widely before the public with­
fight in favor of Everett, throwing out played the three-card-monte trick. The
I I r e e d in g P n u lt r y .
out cost t o the Inventor. This uplcndid pap«r,
quickest eye could not follow the marked warded requisitions to Governor Flower Sheriff O’ Marr a few days ago by Sheritl
NO F U R TH E R C O N T E S T .
H. Brush, President of the Santa Rosa
the returns from both Port Gardiner and
Usued weekly, elegantly illustrated, bac nr far the
of
New
York
for
John
I>.
Rockefeller
It
is
very
strange
that
farmers
are
so
card.
Pastor
Warden
explained
how
he
largest cireulstion o f any aci* tifle work in the
National Bank, bought the water works,
Keyes of San Bernardino county Cali­
South Snohomish. An order removing
world. &.T a year, bample oopie«
ne* sent free.
the railroad depot and much other pro;>- Itm ltl i . f C a l i f o r n i a W i l l T a k e t h e O a t h the county-seat was entered fixing the did it, displaying marvelous skill at each and others who reside in that State, but fornia. Gay will be taken back to Mea­ slow
to
realize
the
importance lìt
a U ft u Edit
B itton, m onthly, flio
" a year, btngle
Governor
Flower
refused
to
honor
the
demonstration.
Then
he
denounced
all
es, ._ 'i _- ¡ - i ce n ts *. i. , K
rerv num
mi_____________
Every
ber *
contains bean,
ertv. Other prominent purchasers were
gher county, Montana, to-morrow.
o f O ff ic e a n «l H i* S e a t .
date of removal at Jannarv 21, 1895.
of improving their hree»ls of poul­ « codi
f u l platea, in colors, and
o f new
requisition.
kinds
of
card-plaving.
He
condemned
B. M. Spencer, \Y. G. Oldham and Max
with p an*. eriahling^^Meins’ fo a i
try. A male of any of the improved house*,
S an Tr. .-cisco, December 26. —There The people of Everett celebrated the newspapers for giving tips on races, and
latest dmigns and secure contract*. Address 11
Heyr aim of this city, C. M. Fit#, (J.
event by bonfires and processions with
F o r t h e B e tte r m e n t o f th e W o r ld .
MUNN k (XU, N ew Y o r k , 3 t f l B u o a u w a ^ .
offered a premium for an honest gam­
varieties will quickly make a marked
Kelsey ami A. M. Haines of San Fran­ will be lo a tempt to prevent Governor- bands of music.
I r o n in P l a c e o f W o o d .
C hicago , Decern lier 24. — Arrange­
bler. He closed by advising every giil
cisco. It is expected there will lie inter­ elect James H. Itudd from taking the
At the last meeting of the Spokane to make her lever promise not to gamble
W a s h i n g t o n , December 26.—The Na­ ments are making to commemorate in
esting litigation growing out of the sale oath of ottice and his seat if the views of Ministerial Association it was decided to
before accepting an engagement ring.
of this prop T t y by the Marshal.
val Board appointed to report on a sub­ this city January 18, the world’s parlia-
Asa R. Wells, one o( the committee of enter upon an organized crusade against
“ C U P ID E N E "
stitute for woodwork in warships have | ment of religions and to inaugurate the
T o A p p ly to th e S u p re m e C o u rt.
seven on the the Gubernatorial contest, cards, theaters and dancing. The pastors
This great V egetable
T it le to O re g o n P r o p e r ly .
derided that they have lieen too lax in
V
itaJizcr.theprei« rip-
recommended
corrugated
iron
instead
of
i
world’s
congress
extension.
The
initial
C hicago , December 24. —The attor­
* S
th»n o r»f f u
n fam
fam ous
i.n. French
I r«.- -'»i physician,
.. r , ill quickly cure vosi o f ali tier-
A division exists in the their treatment of these matters in the
tlon
W a s H in o r o N , December 26.—At t h e lie correct.
_
,
on* or disease«* «<f the generative rgai.s, such h * Lost M anhood,
wood for bulkheads and iron instead of Bteps in the latter direction will lie taken
neys
of
the
convicted
officers
of
the
last se-sion of Congress the House passeri | council of the seven who are arranging past year, and it was resolved to turn
S
jJ ä L
V,
-
1 Insom nia, l*:tin*In t;.< li - .ben.
Kmi-.*
N«*rvoim J>ehUltyI
wooden ladders. The board reports it ; at that time. The arrangements are in
t
M,P>n* 1 lifl : ‘ s ,0 •M irrTt Lx.ee - Mg i/r
, V:. fickle * i
Representative Hermann’s bill confirm- f” r a recount before the Legislature. over a new leaf with the beginning of American Railway Union will applv to cannot make a complete report for lack
\ N - / r
v
-/
•
|
charge
of
the
fraternity
established
at
the
Supreme
Court
for
a
w
rit
of
habeas
1
Charles W. Manaring, one of the com- 1895. In accordance with this resolu­
of
knowledge
concerning
where
the
fires
ing title to the property owners of the raittee, goes so far as to say that he is tion an agreemen* was made that on the corpus in their cases.
the close of the auxiliary at the old of-
B E F O R E AND A F T E R fil1 the horr.»’ - of I n ; ‘
’ . « T P I A F A R r l f i U i S M U i«U v«f. |h*
k iduersatid the urinary orga n sof atl im puritiea
occurred in the ships engaged in the | tices with Mr. C. C. Ronner, President,
town of North Brownsville in Oregon. flatly opposed to the whole plan, and in- first Sunday in January every minister
U V P I D E X E strengthens and restore* small we- k- organ*.
Yalu river naval battle. The report has ; rontinning. The objects of the frater­
T h e reason s u ffered ure r o t cn.*ed b y I <<-tor* is becunse ninety p»r cent are troubled with
A n a r c h i s m in I t a l y .
The Senate Committee repotted it to the I timates that the committee mav decide will preach asrainst card-playing,against
P r o a i a f i t i * . C C P I D E N E is the on ly know n rernedv to cure w ithout an opera •
' " o t-* ’ !m<»nw
been approved by the Secretary so far as nity are “ The establishment of fraternal
general land olii» e. The Commissioner to hold its meetings without him. He dancing and against theater-going.
ait. A written guarantee given and money return«*d if six boxe* doe* not effect a utjumu . u tru r*.
R o m e , December 24.—Three newspa­ it goes.
f
1.00
a
box, six f >r f 'i.Oh. by mail. Send for t o e i : circular and testim onial»
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relations among the leaders of mankind;
h a s notified Mr. Hermann that he has said to-day:
The Walla Walla Sunday-closing move­ pers were confiscated to-day for publish­
Address D I V o L M L D I C KN E C O ., P. O. Box 3D7t oan Francisco, C a t Fo r Sale he
the review of progress already achieved ;
recommended that the Senate pass the
“ I am satisfied that public sentiment ment with its prosecutions and trials is
the statements of living problems now
bill as it came from the Honse. This is against a contest and a recount. I viewed not with unmitigated pleasure ing the proceedings of a meeting of the
A r r a n g in g It f o r P r e s e n ta tio n .
awaiting solation, and the suggestion of
I F Y O U R BUSINESS DOES N OT F A T
will assure its passage by the Senate at am also satisfied that a recount will not by some there. The Union voices its league of Liberty, an anarchistic society.
W a s h i n g t o n , December 24.—The Sec­
Numbers
of
taxpayers
have
decided
to
means
of future advancement.”
C h ick en s a rc e a sily e n d
s u coees fu llF
this session.
elect Mr. Fstee. Of late I have given dissatisfaction in this wise; “ Com­
refuse to pay the new taxes, and will retary of the Treasury has sent to the
r& i^ d b y u s in g th e P e t a l u m a I n c u ­
some
attention
to
this
subject
of
are-
mercial
travelers,
who
were
wont
to
Th«* G i o l l t t i D o c u m e n t i .
Honse a letter saying as soon as the in­
b a t o r . an t B r o o d e r .
O ur illu s ­
C te I n d ia n * R e t u r n in g .
count. I have found by personal investi­ | make this place their objective point for test the validity of the law.
R ome , P cctinber26.— The Senate Com-
formation mentioned in the resolution
trated c a ta lo g u e te lls a ll a b o u t I t
Dost
W a s h i n g t o n , December 24.—General
gation that many Republicans voted for laying over on Sunday, now arrange
oflered by Dimriey relating to the Behr­
F ro u d e ’ a S u ccessor.
b u y a n y b u t tb e P eta lu m a If y o u w a n t a t m n r , v te o r o u * c h ic k « . W ,
mittee to consider the famous Giolitti Weltster instead of KBtee, and that fact their plans with a view of giving other
McCook
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reported
to
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L o n d o n , Iiecember
24. — Frederick ing Sea seal industry could he eat her» d
documents reiorts that they are un- accounts in part for Budd’s great major­ I p'aces the benefit of their presence on
B o o k «, c a p o n l x i n f T o o l« , F o u n ta in «, F lo o d a K o u p C u re. Morria
partment that the Ute Indians are re­
P o u ltr y C u re. C reoaoaone t b e (treat e h l c k e n U c e k ille r a n d ev e ry o t h e r
w o r t h y of the Senate’s attention,asthey , ity in this city.
I lielieve that frauds tl s extra day, and according to a care- York Powell has been appointed to be it would be transmitted to the House.
turning to their reservation, but on ac­
a r tic le r e q u ir e d b y i-ou ltry raiaern. See t h e m a e h iu e a in o p e ra tio n at
in fact do not deserve the name of docu- have been committed to some extent, I ful estimate made by business men here Regius Professor of Modern History at
o u r e x h ib it w ith t h e N orw a lk O strich F a rm , M id w in te r F a ir, h a tch -
count of the snow and inclement weath­
ments, hut should be classed merely as hut I lielieve that they were in votes for this city has lieen losing for the last few Oxford. He takes the place left vacant D r Pric e's C r e a m B a k in g Powder. er progress on the march is slow and ac­
in c o a t n c h e s a a d a ll k in d « o f e c r « . C a ia lo r n e fre e . I f y o u w a a t 1L
w r fM t o iu .
P f c T A l . l VIA l t d
B IT O K
C O .,
irrelevant sect papers.
Webster being counted for Budd.”
1 weeks fiom $500 to $600 monthly.”
World 's F a ir H ig h e s t A w a rd .
by the death of James Anthony Froude.
complished under great hardships.
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