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P r o g r e s s iv e , B c l i s b l « a n « A a w sy ! lacrea se V our Business 4 u A d v. ia the Echo - I,oader E c h t . - I .e a d e r Will A r ou it p iteli t h e B esait. Try Ul ▲ L J v« N e w a p t p s r ta a Live C ity! =2 !!=,•= COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY. JULY 13. 18'.>;> ). VOL. 7. Cottage Grove CAUGHT IN A DEFILE Eclio-Leader, E c h o -L e a d e r B u ild in g. and B u s in d ito r ess M SPANISH MAJOR S CLKVF.R WORK R a t e s o f S u b s c r ip t io n . O SK Y E A R ..........................................................• * »© These rates are strictly in advance. Subscribers wishing a change in their p at office address should &ive their old as well its new address. The E cho -1. kadrr will be sent to subscribers until all arrears are paid ami paper ordered to be d ncontinued according to law. Any subscriber nor receiving his paper regularly will p’ ease notify this office im m e diately. £ g y We invite short articles of general In terest-lo n g ones, as a rule, not published. *11 articles must be accompanied by the name cf ihe writer, not for publication, but as evidei ce of good b ltb . We assume no responsibility iir the ccin 'on » of correspondents. Entered *r the postoffice at Cottage Crove as second claea matter. on A p - CHURCH DIRECTORY. , 1 UMBER LAND HRKSBVTKRiAN CHURCH — I. Sun'll.V nebool, 10 a . M. Prawhlri»;. 11 . . a . .n .i 7 p. a . Prayer meeting, euch Wednesday at S r . a . ( " W e «re journeying unto a place of which tbe Lord « .I d , 1 will give H y o u ; com e Hum wi’. b u . and we will do thee good.” — Numb |0:î». F. Z. NESBE IT, Pastor. i «HKIHTIAN C H U R C H -S E R V IC E S AT II A . t M .a n d s p. m . Sunday school at 10 a . a . Y. P. 8. C. E., each Sunday at 4 r. a . Midweek prayer and pralae services, W ednesday evening a t 7 o ’clock. Music ml reLeartal, each Saturday evening at 7 oe'lock. 1 1 ETHODI8T C HU R CH —SUNDAY SCHOOL J l at in A. a . Preicblng earn fourth Sunday morning .n d evening. Prayer m eeting, every Thursday night. •* The 1 -ord !s in His holy tem p i , .” REV. E. G1TTINS, Pastor. A FRIGHTFUL WRECK Fatal Rear-End Collision o n a Canadian Railroad. ENGINEER IGNORED THE SIGNAL T h lite e ii P a ssen gers, W ho W ere g r im s to th e S h r in « o f S t. A n n e d e H ettiipre, W e r e K i l l e d . TALKS B e li e v e s T h e r e W ill Be perm anen t P e a c e B e t w e e n J a p a n an d C h in a . P il W. FRANCE AND BRAZIL SHALL W o r k in g THEY FAST? Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U .S . G ov’t Report P e o p le A r c to B e A b s o lv e d F rom K e e p in g L e n t. New York, July 9.— The Rev. Father Cuban Insurgents Beaten at Foster arrived iu Washington today Boundary Dispute May In- Duoey is the authority for the state from China, where he has taken a con ment that the pope has promulgated a volve the United States. Their Own Game. anager A d v e r t í a lo * K a t e « M a d e K n o w n p lic a t io n . F O S TE R Waahiugtou, July 10. — John E. P. TH O R P, E E X -S E C R E TA R Y NO. H. H u n d r e d » o f llte H e b e i* W e r e S la in in a N arrow Fafiitagew av b y th e G overn m en t T roop s. Reader, did you ever take S imm ons L i v e r R e g u l a t o r , the “ K in o o p L i v e r M e d ic in e s ?•’ E verybody needs take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or diseased liver ihat impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the waste that should be carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole system. That dull, heavy feeling is due to a torpid liver. Biliousness, Heads' he, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver active by an occasional done o f Simmons Liver Reg ulator and you ’ ll get rid o f these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is b e t t e r t h a n P i l l s . It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. E v e r y p a c k a g e h a s th e H e d Z s ta m p * o n th e w r a p p e r . J . II. Z e iliu & (Jo., P h ila d e lp h ia . DRIVEN TO THE DEED. S tr a n g e S to r y o f th e K o h b e r K i l l e d b y h C h ic a g o P o lic e m a n . Chicago, July 11.— The body of the man shot and killed by a policeman in front of the Auditorium last night has been identified as that of Charles Gor man, who lived at the Hotel Somerset, One Hundred and Twentieth street and Wabash avenue. From the laundry mark on his shirt, he was supposed to be C. E. Cole, but the lineu was bor rowed before the shooting ocourred. Monday afternoon Gorman received a telegram from nis w ife in St. Pual, saying that bis baby daughter had died the night before and urging him to come to her. He made every effort to secure the money to take him there aud after repeated failures, in a mo ment of desperation, he attempted to rob saloon-keeper McGloin, that he might have funds to go to his wife. C. E. Cole, who identified hi» body, is in charge of the dining-room of the Union League Club. He roomed at the hotel with Gorman. Last night about 6 o ’ clock Gorman left Cole and showed him a telegram from his wife, telling him of the death of his child. He tried to sell a large revolver to Cole, but the latter did not have the amount necessary. Theu the two men tried to pawn the , weapon, but Gor 000ld * et uo m" re than tor man then tried to trade it at the rail road office for a ticket to St. Paul Being unsuccessful, the two men went back to the hotel. Gorman was very uneasy, and about 7 P. M. said he must renew his efforts to get money. He started down town and was not seen again by Cole. In Gorman’ s trunk were found letters of recom mendation from various barrooms where he had been employed, all speaking of him as a man of integrity. Among tbe dead man’ s letters was one dated August 7. 1891, signed by Harry W. Stiles, Portland, Or., recom mending him as a good bartender. Havana, July 10.— A severe engage ment has takeu place between Spanish troops under command of Colonel Azur and a large force of insurgents. Two hundred and eighty of the latter W’ere killed. It appears that Major Sanchez received information that a force of 1,500 insurgents under the command of Rabi had occupied strong positions .Uttar Manzanillo, province of Santiago de Cuba. The major sent a messenger to his superior officer, Colonel Aznr, proposing to him that they should join their forces aud make an attack upon the insurgent position from a point which compelled the troops to approach the insurgents through a narrow thoroughfare. Major Sanchez, recognizing the diffi culty of the movement which he was apparently directed by his colonel to take, sent forward two advance pickets of twelve and thirty men, respectively, nnder the command of the sergeants, with instructions to push forward to the right and left of the passage, far removed from them, and be careful to take advantage of this position. They could thus protect the main body under Sanchez. The sergeants cleverly fo l lowed out the instructions. Major Sanchez then advanced carefully upon the insurgent's position, protecting his men by every inequality of the ground, But, as he expected, the troops wore no sooner inside the defile than the iusur- gents attacked them with foroe. The first charge of the insurgents was made with enthusiasm, and their machetes played havoc among the troops, who were hemmed in aud unable to deploy ou account of tbe narrow road they had to follow. , But it was here that tho two advance pickets, under the two sergeants, came to the rescue. From their elevated position they kept up a continuous fire upon the insurgents within range, and, eventually, assisted by a oharge of the Spanish troops, compelled them to retreat outside of the defile. The Spaniards rushed forward after them, and, onue in tbe open, they charged the insurgents with great courage and compelled them to retreat hastily. The insurgents then sought refuge i'l the strong position they had previously left in order to attack the troops, but the soldiers carried the position and put the enemy to flight. The troops lost fifty men killed and wounded. It was at first reported that the in surgents were commanded by Maoeo, but it was later learned they were under Rabi alone, and that Macco took no part in the engagement. spicuous part in the diplomatic decree absolving poor people and work branches of the China-Japanese con ing people from the observance of all flict. In answer to an inquiry, Mr. days of abstinence in the year, except Poster made a statement in which he MONROK DOCTRINE MAY APPLY Fridays, even during Lent. The ru said there was good reason to expect mor that such a decree was iu exist permanent peace between Japan and ence has been in circulation for some China as the result of the treaty of S u b je c t A u a l g o u * to th e B r it i s h -V e n e time, and Father Duoey says the docu peace. The terms demanded by Japan z u e la T r o u b le in W h i c h T h is ment w ill be forwarded to the bishops may, he said, under the circumstances, C o u n tr y T o o k a H a n d . of the United States and promulgated be regarded as reasonable, especially iu in the West. Speaking of the decree Washington, July 9.— The strained view of the retrocession of Liao Tung. Father Ducey said: relations of France and Brazil over the The treaty has been observed and car “ Many of the ecclesiastics in this French Guiana boundary appears to be ried out by China with scrupulous good country have felt for years that the faith. Her conduct in this respect has come more complicated daily. The burden of denial placed on the consci created a good impression in Japan. subject is analogous to the British-Ven- ence of the struggling and working The loan just concluded through Rus ezuela trouble, in which the United j people was more than a hardship, al sian influence w ill enable China to pay States has taken a baud. In the opin most martyrdom. I have not seen the the first installments of the claim. ion of officials here the French contest official document sent to the bishops of The two installments cover half of the with Brazil is rapidly assuming an ag the United States, but this information indemnity, and the balance in six gravated aspect, which may again call came to me about two months ago. It years w ill be an easy burden for the for the attention of the United States, has seemed to me for years that legisla- Monroe doctrine applies to one Chinese government, if any skill is as the , . , . tion in favor of G od's hard-working- shown iu the management of imperial no less than the other. An arm^d cop - | people was most neoeetzrv. What s re' enues. The country has great re- has occurred in the disputed terri- hardship it is to ask of men aud worn- sources, and has never failed in its ob- tOIT between French soldiers and . Bra- , en, whose fare is alwavs meager and The French government has donbtfnl) aud who are wrtaluly prae. ligations. Hence the peace concluded zilian. is not likely to be broken on account demanded redress and the Brazilians ticing a denial that robs them of their unfit, for the proper of the shortcomings of China. If a have published a resolution couched in 8tren th ^ f thoir dutieg and rupture oocnrs it is more likely to be sharp language, callm g for an explana- (h8t.ha A cable report while the oomfortablei the weU-to-do, brought about by the intermeddling of non from France Europe. The intervention of Russia from Braz.1 states that the government and the rich and luxuriou8 are feaatin ou account o f the terms of peace was regards the attitude as « m e n a c in g sumptuously every day, and find fault not unexpected, and it not unnatural, one on the part of France. The armed as I have known them to do, with the in view of her predominating interest conflict has merely brought to a crisis hardships of the holy season of L en t." the long contest over the French-Gui- in the Oocident. The Rev. Father Lovell, of the arch ana territory. bishop’ s residence, says that the rumor British residents in China and Ja Both countries claim a large tract of pan are very bitter in criticising their is absurd, aud was manufactured iu territory extending north from the New York. government for its abstention in the — matter. They allege that its failure Amazon river, and equal iu extent to j what is usually designated on the map D E F E N D E R S SECOND TR IAL. to join with the other powers iu rear- ranging the terms has lost for their as French Guiana. Each country r e -! gards the occupation of this disputed w in E v e r y W a y S a tis fa c to r y country its prestige, aud has left Rus- territory as unwarranted. The fault of to T h o s e o n B o a r d . sia a free hand in its influence aud the recent conflict caunot be placed. control at Peking. Of all the coon- Bristol, July 9.— The seoond trial of French Guiana is wanted by France as tries diplomatically concerned in the the Defender was made today and a convict aolony for the deportation of contest the United States has come out the worst classes from the French pris proved satisfactory in every respect. of it with better grace than any other, Captain Herreschoff and members of From the first hour it has been reoog- ons. As a result the population is a the syndicate, who were on board mixture of French, Arabs and Greeks, nized by both belligerents as purely and the riff-raff of Paris, aud they are after their return, declared that they disinterested, its only desire being to a lawless class. A few years ago one were delighted with her. The yacht render snch service as would bring of the adventurers named Gros at Colonia was the Defender’ s running about au honorable and lasting peace, mate, and the syndicate boat fairly The oouduot of the state department tempted to set up au independent conn- sailed around her. The Defender also try. He established a capital aud call in its very delicate relation with both encountered several crack sailers, who combatants has been marked by good ed bis government “ Independent G ui were anxious for a brush, but were ana.” judgment and few mistakes, and the quiokly left behind. She carried her Brazil was originally a Portuguese j good offices of our ministers and oon- canvas w ell, and could have stood a colony, and Portugal insisted that it I . . . ..................... snls in China and Japan, where they . . . , , . extend to the French Guiana boundary mnoh Htr,nSer without strain- represented the interest* of both gov- , * 7 7T * 1 ino. emments, have been very useful and now >d>own on the maps. Irauoe The hundreds who watched the De- Q„ claimed that her territory ran down to , , T . -T i . are highly appreciated the Amazon. In the treatv at Utrecht exh,.^ tf d. ^ 8U^ nse ^ ^ Being asked why he declined the m- the river Vincet-Pinzoon was fixed as her sails held the wind, and when vitation to remain in China, as the the b,madarv. portugai theu claimed |the brecze dled away she was «‘i “ * 11? adviser of the government, Mr. Foster that this riv’er was the uortherlv stream «“ ^ risin g in laying up to the wind. was the re said he had spent the greater portion of now markiug the boundary, while I Another Auother pleasiug PleaMnB point P°lnt ----------------- the past twenty-five years iu foreign Frauot. 0jaimed that it was thli gtreara markable speed with which she can be lands, and, while his residence abroad near the ÂmHtoD> w that the treaty brought about. By actual time this had been a pleasant one, he found no jef( (bt. dispute as far open as ever, feat was performed in 15 seconds, or 10 country equal to his uative laud, and SlBce the no&Bt arnled oonùust, French seconds quicker than the best time the made in coming about. he the remainder of , soldiers have crossed the boundary and Vigilant . . desired . . . . to . spend . . t __ ® . , . . „ , . ins life in his native country. He con-1 persistently ,^ r;ist>lnt,v established rhcmsclves themselves in in From today s trials it was figured that fessed that if the invitation had come the disputed territory, whioh they pro ahe outsailed the Colonia by 10 min nfes in ten miles. After the seoond five or ten years ago, he would prob pose to hold by force. race both vachts returned to Bristol. ably not have declined it. absolutely pure S TR A N G E STORY FROM S ir E d w lu A r n o l d 's N e p h e w H U W ife . INDIA. K il l e d b.r B u s in e s s in C a lifo r n ia . San Francisco, July 1 1 .— Nearly fifty citizens from towns iu California, in response to inquiries made by the Chronicle, have reported in detail the condition of their business, and espe cially the development of their leading industries. The net result of these questions aud answers is that there is good, solid ground for satisfaction in all sections. San Francisco, July 8.— A strange story is brought from India by the learner City of Rio Janeiro. The nar rative tells of the murder of W. F. G. Lester, acting superintendent of police at Godra, by his wife. The woman makes excuse for her terrible deed by explaining that her husband was most bruta! to her, and, in a moment of pas- sion she shot Lester through the back, killing him instantly. Peculiar inter est is :akeu iu the case, Mr. Lester is the nephew of Sir Edwin Arnold, aud the sou of au old Bombay gentleman, and Mrs. Lester is the daughter of Colonel Braham, an old Indian cam paigner. She married Lester five years T o M e n w h o hH ve s q r ig m ie r fd tim e and ago. m o n e y In ( h e u «« «»f |»ot«onoiiB d r u g a ; to The tragedy occurred the night of m e n w h o a re a l m n i t In d e * p a lr f r o m th e May 8, at the top of what is known as r e p e a t e d fn t lu r e to d is c o v e r th e r e m e d y Pawnghur hill, Panch Mahals district. f o r t h e i r c u r e , t h e s e le t t e r s a r e o ffe re d to s h o w t h a t th e y ca n b e c u r e d by a The Lescers had been encamped there r e m e d y w h ic h n e v e r f a ils . for some time, and it was desired that the camp be moved 2,500 feet higher. The lady objected to moving, aud beg ged to be permitted to return to her home in Bombay, but Lester refused to grant her request. She finally agreed to accompany her husband, aud on May 7, the moving party started up the grade. Camp was reached on the morning of the 8th. In the morning o f the 9th, a courier arrived at a Mr. Littledale’ s camp, half way down the mountain, with the news of Mr. Lester’s death. A Neier Failing Persml « f a t A letter written by Mrs. Lester was Cure for All ness of M od . handed the Littledales, in which com munication she made the statement that she had shot her husband, as she $700 Worth of Medicine Failed. could stand his brutal treatment no Your Electric Rclt cured me of debility and longer, and asking that the authorities kidney trouble alter I b«d spent |"0J nr |7oo In be notified. Mrs. Lestei was arrested, ralu efforts wtib quacks aud patent medicloes. '•CHARLES M A NO, but expressed no sorrow for her ter Walla W alla, W aah.” rible deed, which has created a pro found sensation throughout India. WEAK MEN T m «‘ oiiim B a n k * »«* l 'o n * o li« ia t « > . E le c t r i c i t y Is a l w a y s u se d as a la s t r e s o r t . an d It n e v e r fa lla t o m ire « h a n a p p lie d by D r . S e n d e u 's E l e c t r i c B e lt . Tacoma, July 9.— It was announced Quebec, July 1 !.— Avery large p il today that the Pacific National and the grimage from Sherbrooke, Windsor I would not part with this belt for all the Citizens’ National, two of the strong wea th iu California if I eon d not get another Mills aud Richmond left last ught at Ike I*. JOHN « A L U N , est hanks in Tacoma, w ill be consoli 1G o'clock for the shrine of St. Anne • Alm a House, 218 Broadway, Sen Franelaen.'' dated as soon as the legal requirements do Beaupre. There were two sections can be complied with. The present o f the train, one running a few min “ I was almoal a wreck, pbralcslly and men combined capital of $300,000 w ill be tally utes behind the other. The first sec when | got > our b It. la m now a aonud increased to $500,000. The primary and healthy man, In mind and h o ly ,a n d wo Id tion was standing at Craig's Hoard sta recommend »tillering from object is to enable them to fio business weakness. your belt to any one a R. SMALL, tion, at 8 A. M. taking water, when "W a it .h u rg, W ash.” on a larger scale. The name Pacific the second section passing the sema National w ill be retained. The officers phore, dashed into the rear of a Pull of both banks w ill remain with the It h e n y o u tlnd y o u r s e l f f a l ll n e In y o u r man coach of the first section, smash consolidated bank. Charles P. Master- v it a l p o w e r s , yo u e h n u ld s e e k o l d . and ing it to kindling wood, and killing, D r. Sw nden'a E l e c t r i c B e l t la a l w a y s a son, president o f the Pacific National, it ni said, ev ry bod y in the car, except w ill continue aa president; O. B. Hap- s u r e c u r e . the Pullman conductor, who jumped. den, president uf the Citizens’ Nation Engineer McLeod and Fireman Per almost a wteck phytl ally and other T H E S TR IK IN G MINERS. al, and L, R. Manning, cashier of the wise; was had palpitation t ihe heart kins, of the second division, were both . -----------of heart poor poor dlge A W U . .n n v -a x ir mill T h r e e T h o u s a n d I*er T o n . ion, varicocele ami n a general debilitv, dehilttv, and had Pacific, w ill be vioe-presideuta; L. J. S e v e r a l S m a ll S k ir m is h e s . killed outright. The Pullman coach tried everythin# with ut »id. Finally 1 tried Pentecost, cashier of the Citiaeus’ , w ill F e d e r a i O fficia i* f a v e T a k e n a Itam i in Healdsburg, Cal., July 9.— R. G. T H E C H IN E S E S M U G G L E R S . Havana, July 10.— General Salcedo your belt, and It bss cured m«». was telescoped into the first-class cars t h è Tr«>uble in W e * t V ir g in ia . “ A. A KURTZ Burton, an experienced quartz miner, be cashier. The other directors w ill and Bazan, while ont scouring the of the first section, killing a number of "Tualatin, Washingtou county, O r.” fields near Yatras, had a skirmish with I m p o r ta n t A r r e s t* t«» B e M a d e by t h e Charleston, W . Va., July 9.— Gov- has made a valuable disoovery. It is include W . M. Ladd aud T. B. W ilcox, passengers. Among the killed are (g o v e r n m e n t in a F e w D a y * . ernor McCorkle stated tonight that he j a vein of gold-bearing quartz, located bankers of Portland, aud George Don the insurgents, who left ten dead upon three priests. The number of killed is ald, president of the Yakima National the field. On the side of the troops now placed at thirteen, injured thirty- A *«ea<ly, « t e n flow o f • l« c tr lc lly . New York, July 10.— A special from would try and induce the operators in on the ground of W illiam Board, in «-ourwtng t h r o u g h t b e e u tlr e b o d y fo r two weye killed and six wounded. Montreal to the Evening Post says: the Elkhom aud Bluefields region to the Dry creek valley, ten miles north- bank, of North Yakima. four. h o u r s a t a t i m e , w ill c h a r g e e v e r y v ita l General Nayarra Lad an engagement The customs officials in the eity expect make an honest effort to resume work west of this city, and much excitement The work of rescue was begun soon fu n c tio n w ith n ew I l f« an d » I g o r . I t le E ï « t » L a y i n g I*Ia n *. with several bands of insurgents at to make an important arrest iu a few tomorrow, and if they say they cannot prevails in that section. Burton states after the blinding clouds of steam sub th e f o u n d a t io n o f a l l v it a l p o w e r . an«l Botji, Santiago dp (Juba. The insur days In connection with the smuggling he w ill at once order troops out to pro- that the ore assays $3,000 per ton. The sided. The trainmeu rallied the men San Francisco, July 11. — General w ill m a k e t h e m a n ly s t r e n g th c o m p le t e gents lost two killed and left two of Chinese from Canada into the United tect all men who want to work. The gentleman also exhibited some placer Ezeta aud bis followers are said to be in tw o o r t h r e e m o n t h s . together, and the dead and injured wounded behind. In addition the States. During the last four months governor says he is confident that the gold taken from the sands and gravel nearly ready for their attack upon were takeu from the ruins of the en Spanish troops captured two prisoners. it is estimated that fully 300 Chinese troops w ill have to be ordered out to | adjoining the lode, which led up to the Salvador. For some time there has gine, Pullman and first class coaches ‘ For the last flv* year* I was almost totally However, a telegram re- disoovery of the ledge. Flakes of plat- been a lack of funds in the war chests wr** Captain-General Martinez de Campos have been smuggled across the line at morrow. and cared for temporarily. If d in mv vital organs, hik ! was almost Iu T H E NAVAL DOCKS. ceived av the state house from K, Law- >num were mixed with the placer gold, has issued a proclamation saying all «•»nous places The women of the party ministered deFpMir Nothin« seemed u» do me any good of the exile, but it is reported that to The smugglers have until I got your belt. After wearing It three less, the local labor leader iu that sec- It is a well-known fact that gold ex- insurgents captured with arms w ill be as best they could to the wants of the day he received a large sum of money, month , I am now. thank ‘ tod’ a new man, full grown hold that il»e authorities at I m p r o v e m e n t * B e in g M a d e «1 th e Mitre summarily tried by court-martial aud Washington decided on immediate ac tion, states that he had ordered all the ista in the gravel deposits of Dry creek, and that iu a short Rme the balance of of vital power, and ( amp etelv cured of all my maimed passengers. They tore off their I s la n d S ta tio n . W. A. NKLHON, shot. Those who conspire against the tion and sent two of the shrew dest de strikers to cease carrying guus, as per and in the ’ 50’ s there was a great deal what is needed w ill be supplied, underclothing and made bandages forj "Snohom ish, W ash.’ ' wounds, aud, in the absence of sur- j Washington, July 11.— Information nation w ill be sent to’ the penal settle tectives in the servioe to work up the order of the governor, exeept two or of exoitement in regard to the gold Ezeta is said to be negotiating for a geons, staunched the flow of blood and has been received a: the navy depart ments, and those who surrender w ill case. They have located not only the three who w ill act as his body guard, found in these deposits, They never sealing or whaling vessel, which w ill A p e r m a n e n t c u r e I* g u a r a n t e e d o r properly cleansed the hurts. A special ment of the progress of toe work of be released. leader, but have also fouud ont the sec as he says his life has been threatened j proved to be profitable, however, and : take on board at one of the islands in m o n e y r**funded In a ll w e a k n e s s e s o f During the present month reinforce ret means of transportation. train was soon sent to the scene and enlarging the stone dry dock at Mare Last by some of tbe guards employed by the were abandoned. A ll the gold found I the Santa Barbara channel arms and in en . A p o c k e t e d lt l o n o f th e c e le b r a t e t i conveyed all wounded passengers to island. At present the Hartford is iu ments of 16,000 men w ill leave Spain Wednesday it was learned that the cap companies. The governor says he was >n the gravel had its origiu in quartz, ammunitions. It is also the plan of e le c t r o m e d ic a i w o r k , **T h ree C la « « e a o f Levis, where they were placed in hos the dock aud is being thoroughly over for Cuba, and during October and the tain of a lumber boat in this port had glad to hear of the decision, for he { and it is possible that Burton may have j Ezeta to enlist in his cause about sev- M e i » ," I llu a t r a t e d , ! t » e s t f r e e , s e a l r d . hauled. The last congress appropri early part of November additional re arranged with the smugglers to con had warned him that turbulent demon- discovered in the lode the source of it ! enty-five Americans, upon whose brav by m a l i , u p o n a p p l ic a t io n . K v e r y y o u n g pitals. The arrival of the train beggais de ated ♦20,000 for enlarging the dock. inforcements to the uumber of 60,000 vey fourteen Chinamen from Soul, stratious must cease, or troops would all. ery and fighting qualtities he may rely. m a n , n t l d d 'e - a g e d o r o ld m a n a u ir e r m g th e a ll g h t e a t w e a k n e a s s h u o ld rea d I«. scription. The sight of the unfortu The work now under way is that of w ill be sent from Spain to Cuba. His equipment w ill consist of four It w ill p o ln t o s i au K A N T , M 'K K A N D Quebec, to New York, provided they be called out to suppresss them. SPAIN W ILL T A K E PART A telegram from the governor’ s pri nate victims as they were carried from scooping out :he sides of tbe dock at rapid-firing guns, six gatliug guus, 500 H t 'E E O T W A V T O K K t t A I M H T K f .F l .T H wTere delivered to him near Soul isl the cars was one never to be forgotten. the bottom to make it large enough to Tt*ars C hange«» t o S m ile s . rifles, as many revolvers, and 300 A N D H KA I .T H , \V H E N K V K K T T k i l N U and. The captain eluded the secret vate secretary, Captain J. B. White, 1 The poor victims were covered with admit the battleship Iowa, the largest Butte, Mont , July 10.— Pretty Sadie servioe men, and, putting them off the at Elkhorn, says a passenger train of R e p reH en ta tiv e * to B e S e n t t o th e N.st rounds of ammunition. With this he K LH K MAH F A I I .K D . It is probable that Lennon, who bears the title and rank track, sailed up the- river to Lake the North Fork of the Norfolk & West M o n e ta ry C o n v e n t io n . blood aud their clothing was torn to | now building. thiuks he cau make a landing and pro A d dress when the Philadelphia is docked, work of captain of the Butte Salvation Champlain and tbenoe to Troy, N. Y ., ern was derailed last night by someone shreds. Washington, July 8. — Senor Du Puy ceed to the capital. w ill be push al on enlarging the en throwing a switch, bnt that uo one The second person taken from the Army, had au unusual experience last where he landed the Chinamen at le Lome, the Spanish minister, says train was Rev. Mr. Dignan, curate of trance to tht dock and in bnilding a night while selling War Cries in the night. The name of the captain has was hurt. The dispatch adds that the j Spain w ill take part in the next inter' D r Pric e's C r e a m B a k in g Po w de r. uew caisson. This w ill necessitate a St. George's, Windsor, who died as he national monetary conference, as she lower part of the oity. In a barber I been learned and the make of his barge, men are all quiet today. W orld 's F a ir H ig h e s t A w a r d . was carried from the car. The scene coffer dam in front of the dock aud the shop on East Park street, she met C. ; and if he croaaea the American waters The governor said he had been ad- jg interested in the solution of the bi in the hospital after the arrival of the entrance w ill be blocked for about a W. Spencer, a noted ex-gambler, he w ill be arrested. vised that United States Marshal Gar- _______ metallic question. both ^_______ Spain ^___ uses ___ ______ PO R TLAN D , OH. wounded was a sad one. The unfortu month. When ahe offered him a W ar Cry he 1 Some time ago a barge of lumber don and e*8ht deputes arrived at E lk -: goid and silver, the latter being coined Commodore Matthews, chief of the nate pilgrims occupiea beds in the d if proposed that if ahe oonld piok the was seized at Troy, by United States born today■ and possession of the aj a fixed ratio of gold, and there is ferent wards of the hospital, and were buree. of vards and dooks, says a large king o f diamonds from three cards he officials, who suspected that it carried 1 rzilroad property. This was the first also an issne of paper currency. Only dock is needed at Mare island which attended by physicians, nuns ami ’ »«lies laid on the table he would buy half contraband goods. When the lumber word that Governor McCorkle had re ; two of the Spanish colonies, Porto Rico of Levis. The cries of some c f the w ill accommodate the largest battle dozen papers and if she failed she was partly discharged, the officers ceived that the federal authorities were and the Phillipine islands, use silver “ In February, 1862, I had six hem ships now in the navy, aud any that should give him a paper. wounded were fearful. were considerably surprised to find taking hand in suppressing the trouble. almost exclusively. For these reasons orrhages from the lr.ngs and for some 0 0 worth of lovely Music ter Forty ; Coroner Bellew, of Quebec, c -ossed may be constructed. It should be 700 j Spain’ s policy is definitely favorable Tbe captain had never run against a ueatly caged in eighteen Chiuamen. , . Cents, consisting of 100 pages - to Levis, to hold an inquest this after- feet long, 100 feet wide and at least three-card man before, and readily fell There are a number of Chinamen in H a d « to F i g h t I n d ia n * a* r u n i * h m e n t . { tow’ards the use of both metals, and her months was under the care of two doc full size Sheet Music of the - , I Nogales, July 9.— General Fenochio, thirty feet over the sill and broad latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular - tors, and finally went to Denver, bat re m-on, when the bodies of all the killed ! interests, particularly in the colonies, into the scheme, bnt the elusive king this city, waiting to cross in to selections, both vocal and Instruments?. - the | commander of the Mexican gendarm- enough at the bottom to afford oppor arrived. It is hard to say where rests are toward an enlargement of the use turned without any benefit to my £ gotten up In the most elegant manner. In- • could not be found, although Spencer : United States, ; eris, federal border guards, has received four large size Portraits. the blame for the accident. It has tunity for workmen to get to every turned the corners up aud marked the i ; of silver. The belief is expressed by health. I then read of your treatment, £ eluding CARMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer, of the battleships whose back of tbe oard for her. The oards j information that in the vicinity of been suggested that Engineer McLeod portion Th* n ** p«rc? Reserve. some of the best posted representatives and sent for some, from which 1 felt PAOEREW8*/, thF tireat Plahlet, ADELINA PATTI and might have doaed aud thns missed see breadth of beam extends too near the shifted so rapidly, however, that the Lewiston, Idaho, July 10.— The fol- Froutreras, the soene of the recent rob- for foreign countries that an intema- great relief, and have continued using it £ NUN N IE 8E LION AN CUTTING. ; ing the semaphore. A strict investiga bottom of the ship. It is pointed ont captaiu became bewildered and when lowing telegram has been received ^ u y and smumary^execut on^ of band ! tional money conference agreement £ __ Aoonc«* ALL OROIM re steadily np to the present time, with tions w ill be held at once to determine that the present dock, even if enlarg she had lost all her papers, over 200, from United States Senator Dubois, its, the Mexican governnent has ar should embody certain essential figures. THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. f good results.” ed, cannot accommodate our vessels. she began to ory and Spencer bought relative to the opening of the Nez rested forty residents a id sentenced where the responsibility rests. Broadway Theatre Bldg.. New York City. I To assure its power it must secure the “ 1 am certain your treatment has them to servioe in the army campaign- The Hartford, now being overhauled, ^ C A N V A « e £ R S WANTED. The wreck was a frightful one. The what he had won, and sent the captain ! Perce Indian reservation: “ The sec- j adherence of the United States and at engine of the colliding traiu seemed to makes it necessary to keep the Phila awav smiling. re tary of the interior authorizes me to *nF aK»nst the Indians in Yucatan, as j least one of the v„ three great money cen- been the ^ "» n s of restoring my health. “ •SffSw'JlftSflfff l7'*St»se5«S rush upon the other train, and then delphia waiting. Before the Fhladel say that in his judgment the proolama- a penalty for complicity in numerous j.;urope Great Britain, France I have added fifteen pounds to mv K n z li s h P a r lia m e n t 1 r o r o ji i e i l. turned completely over, pinning Engi phia is in the dock it is probable that tion of the president w ill be issued rotffienes and cattle thefts which ()r (Jennany and tbe adherence of as weigiit and am still gaining, have a good London, July 10.— The Marquis of within three weeks. The secretary have taltei' Plaoe 1,1 ,hat P-,rt of Sonora. many j,^wer countries as possible, neer McLeod underneath. The rest of the Baltimore w ill be waiting, as she possible. It appetite and sleep well. In fact, 1 can the second traiu was derailed and badly is to return from the Asiatic station Salisbury, Baron Halsbury, lord high has given his decision on all points in A H,lnUn, Bebbmi. should include that feature of the Latin conscientiously say I am a walking ad soon. Of course the Puget sound dock chancellor, and Marquis of Lansdowne, the controversy, and has sustained our smashed up. Instantly after the crash, Misaoula, Mont., July 9.— When A. Union by which the amount of silver vertisement for your treatment’ ” the air was filled with the shrieks and w ill be completed in the fall and that secretary of state for war, attended a side on every proposition. It seems J. F a l l o n , 154 South Green St., P. Johnson, a merchant at Superior, i to be coined by each member of the groans of the injured and imprisoned w ill acc »mmodate the largest of battle meeting of the privy oounoil at W ind now that the ease has beeu closed in Chicago, Illinois. arrived at his store this morning, he union w ill be definitely fixed in ad W k CAVhAI ò, I WUt M ARks^H passengers. The few train hands and ships, but uaval officers say that in sor castle this morning, at whioh the favor of a speedy opening. Nothing, vance, in accordance with its needs. V C O P Y R I G H T S .^ station employes on the spot set to addition to this dock, there should be qneen signed a proclamation dissolv save the most arbitrary action on the found his safe had been blown open The opinion is expressed that this fea If yon will know more of this treat C A W I O B T A IN A T A T E N T f to » work manfully to extricate the passen another large one near San Francisco. ing parliament, and an order to issue part of the president can now delay it. and its oontents taken. The burglars j ture w ill tend to make an international secured about $1,800 in gold dust and ment, and read the testimony of many s w » r r s . ^ T s bävc S ’s bad s nearly s y s fifty h T » T ears’ - gers as quickly as possible. writs for general elections. It does not seem even probable that he experience in the r*¿eot Iw m e — Con»— ni—h. A ».»I« «t J. W . , conditions ■ WS “ ™ of the world. " » ' « h . . . . b . b . » b ™ Uons curt,! b , confidential. the strut!» A H a n d b o o k of 1». S a lm o n A g a i n I’ lc n ti u l. Thirteen dead were takeu from the The lists were issued thlfc evening. w ill deliberately set aside the law aud money. on the money concerning F a lc a ta and bow to ob- miners had come into town the Fourth Compound Oxygen Tremtmer.'., not only fonnation wreck. T. J. Quinlan, the Grand ***** u **m free. Ateo a earning»«« a t i Astoria, Or., July 11.— Salmon have They show there are 118 seats without facts. A ll has been done that can be scientiAc t*x>ka »ent fj-ee. i— — K i l l e d th e E n tir e F a m i l y . of consumption, but of various other leal P a and Trunk passenger agent, who was on again become plentiful, after almost liberal candidates and twenty without done. I am perfectly satisfied that and sold their gold dust. As a conse ten t« quence, Mr. Johnson, had a larger Meadville, Mo., July 6.— S. A. diseasee, send for hook of two hundred the first train, is not seriously wound two weeks of unusually light runs for union candidates. The bulk of the prompt action w ill be had.” amount than usual in his safe. The Fields, until recently editor of the ed. In conversation with a reporter he this time of the year. Yesterday and provincial elections w ill take place on psges, sent free. Or call and see us. said he could not see how he escaped today the boats averaged abont twelve Saturday next and the elections iu R u th an d E s t h e r H a v e a B a b y S ister. safe was an old-fashioned one. It was Post, at Polo, Mo., cut the throats of We treat patients at the Office as well ™*< l i f f e opened with a key. None of the goods Buzzard’ s Bay, Mass., July 9.— Just his w ife and baby with a razor today, as at home. JeaUu, as tne Pullman car he was in fish, while in isolated cases catches of London Monday. in the store were taken. before 5 o ’clock this afternoon news and then ended his own life in the It is learned that it is untrue that was shivered into splinters. U&i pl»t»a to colors, an« l over half a ton were brought in as re DR8 . STARKEY A. PALEN, S o u s e . » U S piana. «iiv b U u « 1 same manner. A n E le c t io n R io t in P e ru . sults c f or.e night’ s work. Several of Lord Roberts had declined the position reached the village that a girl had 1529 Arch 8 t „ Pliila., Pa. beeu born at Gray Gables. This report of commander-in-chief of the army. Fields, his w ife aud little boy were “B S J r t s n s r T Ä T O b b à n Kinney’ s men returned this morning New York, July 10.— A special to i S r lio o l fo r H l g h - W i r r W a lk e r n , was soon verified by Dr. Bryant, who visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. W ill the Herald from Lima Peru, says: Chicago, July 11.— Probably the with over forty salmon each, but the C a lif o r n ia '* L a st Projeet«*d H oail. announced that the happy event occur During the elections in Chorillos, nine iam Thomas, two miles northwest of queerest school on earth ii ibout to be average weight was not so great as Healdsburg, Cal., July 9.— A meet red at 4:30 P. M., and that both the this place. They went out in the pas established in Chicago. Clifford M. had been was the case during the early ing of the board of trade of this city mother and child were doing as well miles from here, there was a sharp ture this morning, and the supposition “ CU AsDFtSB" Calveriy is the projector.and he is here part of June. The present run is at w ill be held early next week, at which as could be expected. This is the third fight between the supporters of Arana is Fields cut his little boy's throat, J This great VegetahW tributed to the weather, which has and those of Bollinghurst, candidates _ _______ » Vltfcilje r tin. bfUBi tH>- to start a school for young people who time a committee representing the So child bora into the president's family æê Bon tion ol of » a tsmous famotiH French French pliyafc*u>. nl>x-oir*« will quicb.y cu r. '¿ u •t i n I.JT Several persons then his w ife's and then his own. No v,n s or e s s b n o l Uw ceaarttiva .rr».,», n e b as Low Mw.Sood. wish to become high wire-walkers. been warmer during the last three lano, Mendocino & Knmbolt railroad and all are girls. Ruth is 4 years old for vice-president. reason is given for the deed. A note Inaoriu.m f a i r s In t l i . B u-k. Hemi .1 K m M '.n a Calveriy has cronscd the falls of Niag days than at any time for many years w ill appear before that organization and Esther 2. Only a passing glance were killed and wounded. T'nipies, Unarnw» to U :„ r T, was found on Mrs. Fields saying every Oons'Jp.tton, It i t c p < i . ; U , « c hr 0 » . or nsrht Crevetil. wrick- ara several times, and it is there that past. Today the thermometer regis and ask that the city donate a depot could be obtained of the president this ( a ile d H im a L ia r . thing they had was to be left to her ii- ss of disch&rgAi a l.ick if no4cb*rkeo Wads to *i>erm*toTTnoBa and tered 92 iu the shade, and the hot he proposes to graduate his pupils. BEFORE a n d AFTER *l! tha horror* of lm potency. r r N D K N E dean— Ueailv— u»a site and grounds for shops and other afternoon, bnt that was sufficient to Rome, July 6. — In the Italian depu mother, Mrs. Thomas. It seems that _______ kWner» sod tba urinary cnra> sof ao Impurities. f r P I D E X E Atrengthens nr«d ress lures *tnall wank organa The first class of the new school al wave bids fair to continue for some holdings. The company w ill also ex note an expression of satisfaction on ties, Signor Galli, under-secretary of Fields and his wife had planned the days. The reason sufferer* ere not C»-ad by Doctors i* because ninety per cent are troubled wHk ready has five members, and Calveriy pect Healdsburg to secure a right of the face of the chief executive, al state, called Signor Marezescalchia a tragedy, for she went into the house P r g w t»tilts,, C T M D S N E I* the only known remedv to cura without an op*-rat)on 5000 tesMmoni- A written ru >F^ntee given and money returned if eix boxes do*-« not affect a u erm u eu tea ia says he w il start with twenty pupils D r. P r ic e '« C r e a m B a k in g Powder. way through the Dry Creek valley to though it was an open secret that a boy liar. As a result there w ill be a saber after they went out, and pot on an old ala. $1A0* ho*, six fur by mail, bend for f k k a circular aud teaUmootate. ^ in a couple of weeks. Ws ns't Fair Hlghssl MtSil sad D »lorn» th« Mendocino county line ▲4 4 r a - H A Y « t f l E M I C l X C C te ., P. (* B ox 3W t> a a Fr— teea, C»L I b r MmU 5» duel would not have been unwelcome. ( dress and returned to the pasture Banden Electric Co, 1 WALKING ADVERTISEMENT I F R E E j SIO VtfENTs te i m an h o o d resto r ed