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</ lacrea»«- Yoar Ruttine»» A u A d v . i» t i i e K eht* - L e a d e r W ill A c c o m p lis h t h e R e s u lt. T ry I t t VOL. 7. COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 24. 189i Cottage Croie Echo-Leader, GREAT TRUST FORMED Echo-Leader Building. T H E C IT Y L A R G E S T C R E D IT O R P a r ticu la r* « o f t h e C lo s in g o f t h e o f T acom a. Bank VALKYRIE III IS HERE B L U E F IE L D S CLOSER. NO. 12. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U .S. Gov’t Report A T e l e g r a p h L in e I s B u i l t t o t h y . M o « - i ------------ - q u i t o T e r r it o r y . Tacoma, A ugust 21.— The Bank of C h a n d le r A p p e a ls to th e In Tacoma today made a general common- T he A m erica Cup C hallenger M anagua, N icaragua, A ugust 20.—The N ational telegraph has been completed E ditor and B u s in e s s M anager law assignm ent of all its property to te r s ta te C om m ission. through the sparsely populated district in O ur W a te rs. Edw ard S. A lexander, for the benefit of the eastern part of the departm ent of of all its creditors, share and share i ________ K a t e » o f S u b a c r lp t io n . Chontalis, to the tow n of Ram a, at the alike. The assignm ent states th a t the } O N I YEAR........................... ............ THE LAW SHOULD BE ENFORCED action is taken by the bank for itself » ‘4 OO TW ENTY-TW O DAYS’ VOYAGE head of steam ship navigation, on the 1 hese rates are strictly in advance. Bluefields river. From R am a to Blue- and as the successor of the Tacoma ■ # W ~ lub»<?ribers washing a change in their fields by steam er (the only route) re p »toftlre address should give their old a« well T rust and Savings bank. Saturday ! as new add rea». H e C u ll» A t t e n t i o n t o n G i g a n t i c K a il- afternoon, W. B. Allen, president; W. • *•»« W a s M e t D o w n t h e B a y b y tile quires eight hours, anil from Ram a per The E cho -I. bad sb w ill be sent to subscribers steamship, to New Orleans, is four and r o a d M o n o p o ly B e i n g F o r m e d INDUSTRIES PR O SPER . until ail arrears are paid ami paj*r ordered to L. McDonald and John W. Berry, D e fe n d e r a n d th e V ig ila n t an d be djjeontinued according to law. a half to five days. The governm ent b y M a n y E a a t e r n L in e s . three of the directors, held a meeting Any -ubaeriber not receiving hi* paper a H o s t o f O t h e r C r a ft. of N icaragua has uot yet opened this P a r t i c u l a r l y B r i g h t S p o t in a H u ll regularly will please notify this office im m e Concord, N. H ., A ugust 21.—The and passed a resolution reciting th at diately. line to the public, but w ill likely do so S um m er S eason. New York, A ugust 20.—Thousands whereas the corporation having become _ _________ We invite short articles of general in follow ing is a copy of a letter addressed , terest long one*, as a rule, not published. Ai! New York, A ugust 19.—R. G. Dun insolvent, and unable to pay its credi- people were on the lookout today for in a few days. I t is possible, how More D am ag in g Proof of T h e by the Hon. W illiatn F . C handler to | articles must be acci »in pained by the name of j & Co. say in th eir Review of Trade: tors and depositors in full, and was de \ arrival of the V alkyrie III, and the ever, th at this telegraph, b u ilt by n a the writer, uot for publication, but as evidence the in terstate commission: tives and extended through the green of good faith. We as*nine no responsibility for vester- ' sirous oi providing adequate security j B ritish racer did not disappoint them. “ A belated season and a frozen May odore D u rra n i’s Guilt. Reader, did you ev er tak e S immons “ The New York T ribune of the opinions of correspondents. | set everything back. The heavy busi __ p dav announces the m eeting in th'at city for the pa-TIUent of its depositors, it 1:45 the w ire said she had passed and frequently w et foliage of trees, Entered at the postotfice at Cottage Grove as L iv e r R egulator , th e “ K in g o w ill be unreliable, as the telegraph second class matter. ness w hich ought to have been done in lifesaving station. Soon such an assignm ent appointed by be made. The assignm ent w as made afterw ard there was a scene of commo line constructed three years ago has be AN AGED LADY’S STATEMENTS May aud Ju n e was pushed into Ju ly , the T runk L ine Association to form u come from Sau Ju au del N orte w est diseased liv er th a t im pairs digestion ; st tiiat the m idsum m er decline due iu A d v e r t is in g K a tea M ade K n o w n o n A p anti causes constipation, w hen the waste late a m eans of m ain tain in g east- out aud signed S aturday, and filed this tion in the harbor. C rafts of all kinds wardly. Ju ly comes iu A ugust, aud it is not were gotten under w ay to m eet and p lic a t io n . m orning w ith the county auditor by bound and westbound rates, and says th a t should be carried off rem ains in The Indians in the departm ent of S h e l a P o s i t i v e T h a t S h e S a w B l a n c h e surprising to find the shrinkage from the body an d poisons th e w hole system . an agreem ent has been reached to be j tro w le y , Sullivan & Grosscup, atto r welcome the foreign visitor. Among M etagalpa have suddenly changed from L a m o n t an d D u r r a n t E n ter Ju ly to August rath er more conspicuous the first of those to get in m otion was T h at dull, heavy feeling is due to a finally considered in September, it be- ue?? for fll,: assiKnee- i than usual. CHURCH DIRECTORY. E m a n u el C hu rch. Mr. A lexander was sent for by Mr. freight steam er City of Bridgeport, th eir usual sullen m anner to open to rp id liver. Biliousness, H eadache, ing in the m eantim e an evident im threats and disturbances. There were “ The disappointing crop reports of M alaria an d Indigestion are all liv er propriety to m ake known the d etails of A llen Saturday afternoon, and asked if j y*th Lord D unraven’s representative diseases. Keep th e liver active by an he w ould consent to become assignee. I -America, M. M aitland Kersey, and about 5,000 Indians iu th a t and the ad- : San Francisco, A ugust 19.—Since last Saturday, though evidently dis * Tl'MBKKI.AND FKESBYTFKiAX CHURCH— the agreem ent. These agreem ents, to "e Sunday school, 10 a . a. f r - i i liln t, 11 a . M. occasional dose o f Sim m ons L iver Reg j a large party of friends aboard. The joining departm ent a t Jenotega. The the tria l of Theordoe D urrant for the trusted, lesseued confidence in regard prevent low and to secure high rates He consented. »«<1 7 r. M. Prayer meeting, e»ch Wednesday at ulator an d you’ll g e t rid o f these trou- ____ The closing of the bank did not affect V igilant, in tow of the tender Aero- soldiers in N icaragua are uealry all m urder of Blanche Lam ont has been to the future of trade, even w hile some LT i " i ; l2ui“eyi',ng: “ pl“ e of bles, an<1 Bive i„ to ne 40 c th e w hole sys- _ of railro ad transportation, have been auy other financial institution. Satur- n a c nt, and the Defender, towed by her eith er Indians or half-breeds. Very Pyu(iing, both the prosecution and de- speculators gain by them. Back of all wtuch the lord said, I w ill give it you; com e , „ m ’ : ________ , few of the L atin-A m erisan are enlsted, tanse llave intim ated from tim e to tim e ! doubts is the fact th at' the^iudustries thou with us and we w ill do thee good.”— tem . F o r a lax ativ e Sim m ons L iver under consideration for several months. Numb. 10 29. F Z. NESBErT, Pastor. R egulator is be tter t h a n P ills . It “ The com bination w ill be the g reat day forenoon there was som ething of a tender, the H attie H. A imer, were sent or conscripted into the arm y, except t’lat the-v ,lave im portant additional 1 run on the bank, and for some tim e its - hastening to welcome the foreign are doing better than anybody could does n o t gripe, n o r w eaken, b u t g reatly est association of capital the w orld has 1HRISTIAN CHURCH-SERVICES AT 11 A. refreshes an d stren g th en s. deposits have been gradually dim inish- yacht. The larger vessels w ent away as officers, consequently the conditions evidence, w hich had uot beei develop- have expected. The output of pig irou ever known. I t embraces all .Ameri M. andH r. m . hunday school at 10 a . M. of the L atin-A m ericans and of the ed a t tllu prelim inary exam ination. A ugust 1 was 180,525 tous weekly, or E v e ry p a c k a g e lias th e R e d Z can lines between Chicago and th e ing, due, it is stated, to the airing of outside of Sandy Hook, but the little N orth A m ericans in th a t departm ent The strong card of the prosecution 176,505 by another report, in either P. H. C. K , each Sunday at 4 »*. m . Midweek s ta m p on th e w ra p p e r. J . I I . its affairs by the city council and the fellows did uot have the courage to prayer and praise service», Wednesday evening West, and New York aud the East, and became very alarm ing. The govern- ! has been sP™ng at last to the infinite i venture into the choppy sea. The case close to the largest output in 1893. a t 7 O'clock. Musical ieLearpal, each Saturda> Z e iL n A C o ., P h ila d e lp h ia . also the G rand T runk railroad of C an distrust thereby created. eveu iug at 7 oc’lock. Unsold stocks are 88,000 tous sm aller, The city is the b ank’s principal ' schooners aud larger sloops rem ained nieut of N icaragua dispatched addi- disgust of the police authorities. ada, doubtless covering $3,000,000,000 Mrs. Leak, a mem ber of Em anuel tioual soldiers there, aud recently a the steel companies having made M I FHOIlIST CHURCH—SUNDAY SCHOOL creditor. The c ity ’s deposit am ounts J *n the open until given the opportunity of organized money. The C anadian B aptist church, w-ho resides opposite at 10 a . M. PreAChlug each fourth Kunday heavy purchases in advance of needs, Several commissioner, in the hope of influenc BOTH WERE R EJEC T E D . lorning and evening. Prayer m eeting, every Pacific road is not included, fo rtunate to $228,664, and a ll other deposits, in- °f seeing the English boat. ___ike sanctuary, aud who w as intim ately but the actual consumption is large, Thursday night. •* The lord 1» in His holy tem eluding bills payable and rediscounts, ; tugs were sent out by the newspapers ing the Indians to become quiet, and ly for New England. The object is to comply w ith the labor o b l a t i o n s to «cqnaiuted w ith both D u rran t aud Miss aud prioeVriL* in pie ” REV. E. G1TTINS, Pastor iu the face ot an in- The city is se- - anct “lost of these w ent close enough to R e c e iv e d b y t h e S tu te t a p i - abolish com petition on freig ht aud to less than $15,000. w hich they have bound themselves. Lamont, voluntary gave the police t h e ' creasing output. Bessemer iron is t o l C em iiils a io n . cured by a Ixjud iu the am ount of *?ive her a becoming welcome. passenger rates; to guard against any ; A t this date the results are not known laat and most im portant link iu the 5 $14.15 at P ittsburg, and plates have $233,664 aud securities consisting of 1 be fleet of vessels was the largest O lym pia, W ash., A ugust 22.—The possible low ering of prices aud to ac at M anagua. T hetale and com plaint ohaiu oi evidence against the prisoner. I advanced $ 1 per tou’ The sale of steel state capitol commissiou m et today ami complish as soon as the traffic w ill bear m ortgages on real estate and stocks, i th at ever sailed to meet an incom ing of the Indians is th a t the V irgin Mary Mrs. Leak is 70 years old, and lias rails in 1895 to A ugust 1 were 20 000 having a par value of $157,000. The yacht. opened bids for construcOou of the it, a raisin g of the present rates. to the Indians, J k**’11 a member of the church several tous, and the deliveries 582 000 securities are in the city treasurer’s j Tlle V igilant w as towed down " I n view of the immense in terests' superstructure of the capitol building. principal men ! {«ara- s h e knew both D urrant and W ages iu th is industry have b e e n ’g e u - But two bids were on file. Gne was involved affecting the public, w hich is possession. Some city officials think through the N arrow s to Sandy Hook, ireat S pirit iu- Mlas Bamout intim ately and therefore erally advanced, aud strikes are few from W. M. Shewry, of Chicago, who to pay, as w ell as the railroads, which w ith prudent m anagem ent of the I passing Q uarantine a t about 9:30 A. section w ith a cannot be m istaken w ith regard to the ( M inor m etals changed little, though F iled in th e S u it to O ust bid $1,223,700, for com pletion of the are to receive the sums charged for hank’s affairs and by realizing on the M. and dropped anchor in the H orse senes of severe disasters, intended to identity of either. She says she has large sales lifted lake copper to 12 1-2 shoe. The Defender turned w estw ard securities in its possession, the city building; the other was from Jo h n a transportation by the different com-1 th e N. P. Officials. on leaving the dock and w ent up the punish the occupiers of those lauds rem ained silent since the discovery of ' cents. than Clark & Sons, of Chicago, for panics co nstituting this g reat com bina w ill come out nearly even. E ast river aud thence to New Rochelle. u n til tw elve or thirteen years ago fke tw o girls because she did uot wish ! “ T extile im ports have been verv Assignee A lexander w ill commence $1 ,054,354. Both were rejected be tion, I desire to ask w hether the iuter- I t was a long w ait for the boats th at owned by the Indians, and th a t the In- to undergo the annoyance of beiug a heavy, and advances iu cotton goods to cause they were not in accordance w ith sate commerce commission, as the ap taking an inventory tom orrow , and , , at tke parochial * ltne“ > ““ d d»d not consent to divulge ' some extent check buying w hile Fall RECORD GF THEIR PROCEEDINGS the call for bids in th a t they exceeded propriate aud faith fu l guardian of the Saturday w ill begin receiving claims. | w ent to meet the V alkyrie, and for the churches frequently aud attend mass. h«r lntoruiaiiuu to tlie police uutil she River spinners are organizing for re- The Bank of Tacoma was chartered crowds on shore, for the w hole fore- the lim it placed on the cost of the rig h ts of the people as against railroad A dispatch has been received ____ since became convinced th at it was a duty ! storation of' wages paid before the b uilding by the act of the legislature, exactions, is w atching and in vestigat as a state bank and commenced busi- noon wore aw ay w ithout a sign of this letter was w ritten announcing th at she °w ed to the state, *„„¡1 vr 1 1 panic. The sales of wool were 6,313,- ness in May, 1887, under the nam e of ber. The dock a t Q uarantine was T lie A tta c k to B e Mu«le A g a iiis t T h e m aud so were not accompanied by suffi ing the situation by the present com the trouble has been settled by the In p n l 3 Mrs. Leak sat a t the win- 600 domestic, aud 5,274,900 foreign cient bonds. A new call for bids w ill bination for the purpose of discoveriug the Tacoma T rust and Savings bank, ; crowded w ith people, w hen, at 9:30, the dians agreeing to fulfill th eir “ labor dow ot her residence nearly all the this month, against 12,870,650 d o .m - s - la <>■ tlie 4«ro«in«l o f N on -.l nria- be made, to be received up to 2 o’clock w hether its proposed agreem ent w ill its capital stock being $50,000. In word w as given th a t the English craft obligations.” d ic tio n o f .liH ig e .le n k in a . w h tm ’X looku,e ‘or her d au g h ter, tic and 1,602.500 foreign last year, and November 19. be in accordance w ith the common law , 1894 it was reorganized, the name was heading tow ard the upper bay. The cause of the trouble was th a t whom she expected from ban Mateo. | 11,889,800 domestic aud 4,566,500 for- A t 9:45 the V alkyrie, in tow, slowly Sent tie, A ugust 22.—The p etition of A num ber of contractors were pres and w ith the state laws against pooling c'lauFet‘ to the Bank of Tacoma and u u til 1889 th eir woods were filled w ith A t 4 o clock she saw a couple co m -! eign in 1892, indicating th a t the do- B rayton Ives, through G eneral C oun ent aud the governor asked them for and trusts; and in view , if they are il the capital stock increased to $120,600. Pa«sed Q uarantine aud was boarded by game and fru its enough to feed them , ‘“ g up the street, one of whom she 1 mestic wool is largely held for SDecuia- sel Silas W. P e ttit, to oust the re- expressions of opinion regarding the legal, of preventing, if possible, th eir The present officers are: President, ! tbe h ealth officers. The cup-challen- Now all those lands are cattle ha- recognized as D urrant, but a t first she tion at prices about 1 ceut higher than ceievers of the N orthern Pacific rail- rime required to m ake new bids and confirmation, instead of allow ing them W. B. A llen; cahier, G. H. W heeler. Ker looked trim and neat in the glim - cieudas, coffee estates, or cocoa estates. waa puzzled over the identity of the m anufacturers feel able t o p a v . ~ — —_ inering lights. On her decks were ap- m a il and appoint others in th eir stead, also to adjust the questious of finance to enter unrestricted iu full operation. The Indians had beeu tem pted by 8lrl- sb e first thought the youug lady j ” F ailures for the week were 196 in KU CHENG MASSACRE. parently all the members of her crew. w ill be heard by Ju d g e H anford aud involved. V arious opinions were ex “ The T ribune says the counsel of the sm all sums of money, from $10 to $20. " a s Lucille Turner, but as the couple the U nited States, against 220 last I H earty cheers of welcome were ex- Ju d g e G ilbert T hursday, aud today pressed before the tim e of three m onths oompanies w ill see th a t the agreem ent under the law s of N icaragua, to sell ca“ie nearer Mrs. Leak recognized the ' week, and 39 iu Canada against 45 there w as filed iu the U nited States was determ ined upon. The law re complies w ith the law s of a ll the T h e i n v e s t i g a t i o n C o n d u c t e d A l t o g e t h e r changed w ith the English sailors and th eir w i .es and children, and were grrl as B lanche Lamont. Miss Lam ont last week. ” b y t h e C h in e « « . the usual form alities having been c irc u it court the receivers’ answer. quires bonds of $250,000, aud th a t the states, as well as those of the U nited London, A ugust 21.—The Tim es has ¡complied w ith, the V alkyrie continued forced by the m ilitary aud civil author- w°re a school g irl's short dress aud; Y esterday was tlie day set on w hich bondsmen should ju stify iu tw ice the States. W hile the attorneys for the carried a package of school hooks. The ’ E d u c a t io n K i ll P a » Me d in B e l g i u m . ities to comply. th e last papers should be filed, but ex- am ount. The contractors were in railroads are w orking on this, it seems a dispatch from Houg Kong confirming on her journey up the bay. Off Quar- dress aud ihe school books w ere a f te r - . Brussels, A ugust 19.—The educa S euator Spooner aud Counsel C. W. clined to regard th is requirem ent as im perative th a t the officers of the the Shanghai dispatch containing the antine the V alkyrie w as hoarded by a ID E N T IT Y O F “ H A T C H .’ w ard found secreted iu the church. tion bill passed the second reading to B unn secured an extension. The h ear exorbitant, a view w hich th e commis U nited States should also labor to see report th a t the Chinese governm ent has representative of the press, who obtain- ‘ W hen the couple reached the church day by a vote of 81 against 12. The refused to allow .American and B ritish ed the follow ing story of the voyage in g w ill be held in the rooms of the sioners also seemed to en tertain , but th a t if the agreem ent is u n law ful it I » S u p p o s e d t o K « C h M r le » gate they stopped for a moment, D ur tu m u lt caused by the socialists in the consuls to make any investigation into from C aptain W. W . Cranfield. crim in al departm ent of the superior the governor stated th a t th is w as a shall be kept from going into effect. o f P r o v id e n c e . ra n t opened the gate and they passed cham ber w as so great th at the presi the Ku Cheug massacre. The Tim es “ We left Gourock Ju ly 27 w ith a court, iu order to afford accoinodatiou m atter beyond the power of the com It seems to me th a t all law s against Providence, R. L, A ugust 20._In- t^lrougil- Mrs. Leak from her point of dent was forced to suspend the sitting. dispatch adds th a t the soldiers are en A fter for the crowd th a t is sure to atteud. missiou to remedy. Gne contractor any kind of monopoly and trust, gaged in plundering the place. They fu ll crew of forty-tw-o men. spectors iu the providence police de- observation was w atching them , and leaving Tory island, Sunday, Ju ly 28, Iu th eir answ er the receivers recite stated there would be difficulty experi w hether enacted by state or nation, partm ent have discovered th a t wbeu tlie g irl stepped through the gate ' the history of the litig atio n leading up enced in placing the w arran ts so long w ill be insignificant and w orthless, if feel th at the foreigners are the cause we rau into a fresh north-easter-north “ H a th ,” the much w anted accomplice she said to herself: “ W hat au iin- of th eir sufferings, aud therefore the gale, accompanied by high seas, which t o aud follow ing th eir appointm ent, as a portion of the laud g ran t rem ained th is gigantic railroad tru st cauuot be la tter should be destroyed. F u rth er blew hard for tw enty-four hours aud of the notorious Holmes, form erly prodent thing for her to do.’ aud they have filed as exhibits and as uuselected. The governor answered by defeated.” Alrs- Beak knew nothing detrim ental inceudiary placards have been posted then moderated. W ednesday m orning, lived in th is city, and th a t his deserted a p art of the answ er the record of all saying th at the state was proceeding in a t Canton. The prefect sent w ith the Ju ly 31, it commenced to blow again w ife is living here a t present. They to B urrant. She had alw ays consid-! AT ENG LAN D'S CAPITAL. the proceedings from A ugust 15, 1893, the m atter as fast as circum stances commission to Ku Cheng, together w ith from the northw est to southeast. It have suspected for some tim e th at ere<* him “ such au exem plary young- “ In February, 1862, 1 had six hem- to the present time. would perm it, as tim e m ust necessarily “ H atch ” and one C harles Brace, for- m an>” but, notw ithstanding th a t fact, orrliages from the lungs and for some t h e I r is h Ou«Hti«>ii in the Chinese officials a t Ku Cheug, have blew hard for five days, when the The attack to be made against them be consumed iu w aiting upon surveys refused to allow- the presence of the w eather moderated to lig h t southwest inerly a photographer here, were the sat‘ thought it exceedingly im prudent m onths was under the care of two doc- I* a r lia in e n t. is on the ground of the non-jurisdic aud final approval by the secretary of same person, but were unable until a th e &Irl to into the church w ith tors, and finally w ent to Denver, but re consuls during the exam ination of the tio n of Judg e Jenkins, in the U nited the interior. Reference to the records London, A ugust 21.— In the house of prisoners. The m a tte r has been re winds, w hich lasted up to Cape Race. day or tw o ago to confirm th eir sus- “ lm alone- She feared some one m ight turned w ithout any benefit to mv There we caught a northeast w ind S tates court, for the eastern d istrict of iu the office ot the land commissioner commons today, the R ig h t Hon. picions. Samuel L. K irk, of th is city, have seen them and m ake unpleasant health - - - ferred to the viceroy. Serious trouble w hich carried us to Sable island, when I then read of your treatm ent, 1 W isconsin, the question of collusion shows th at of the g rau t of 132,000 George N. Curzon, under-secretary of is feared. the w ind became lig h t and left us be is a friend of Brace. K irk w illingly rem arks- She im agined they had some and sent for some, from which I felt having been reserved for a future h ear acres, 89,116 have been selected, 81,- state for foreign affairs, replying to a calmed at times. It lasted up to our adm itted th a t his sister m arried Brace errand in the church, aud expected iu great relief, and have continued using it ing in cane the court holds w ith the 913 approved by the local land offices question by J . F. Hogan, mem ber from R e fu te s to A llo w an I n q u ir y . tw elve years ago. He was considered a few niinutes they would come out. receivers. They deny th a t a t the tim e and 50,044 approved by the secretary Tipperary, regarding the arb itra ry a r Shanghai, A ugust 21.—A dispatch arriv al here. a model youug man, and was a Sunday w atched carefully, but the gate steadily up to the present tim e, with “ We sighted Shinn Rock lig h t at of their appointm ent, no p art of the ' and subject to sale, The average ap- rest of B ritish subjects in H onolulu, to the M ercury from Foo Chow says it school teacher. Soon after Dr. Mud- n° l °Pen. T here is only one en- good results.” noon today, and a t 6:30 this afternoon, railroad or laud g rau t of the N orthern praised value of this land is $12.10. for alleged com plicity in the plots to is reported on good au thority th a t the “ I am certain your treatm ent has g ett came to board in the fam ily, and tra a ce to Em anuel church during the Pacific, or the property covered by the restore the queen, said th at some of the Chinese governm ent has refused to al- when tw enty m iles west of F ire island, young Brace and the doctor became week> a“ <l th a t is by the side gate and been the means of restoring my health. we were taken in tow by the W orld THE FO REST FIR E S. mortgages, was w ith in the district. com plainants were not B ritish subjects, low the American and B ritish consuls, fast friends. One day the elder Brace rear door. Mrs. Leak knew the young I have added fifteen pounds to my Then comes a statem ent of the rela aud th at the B ritish commissioner was J C. Hixson and R. T. Mansfield, tug, C. P. Raymond, and here we are. and Dr. M udgett quarrelled, and the nian and Miss Lam ont would have to weight and am still gaining, have a good tions of the road w ith the Wisconsin T h e Ci »■■»try J u « t O v e r t h e B r i t is h Line still engaged in investigating the cases who accompanied the commission ap We made 3,016 m iles in all, and one la tte r moved. Youug Brace aud his pass through the gate aud she w anted appetite and sleep well. In fact, I can day only made ¿bout seventy miles. S w e p t b y F la m e s . ( 'eutral Railroad Company, under the of others who had complained. pointed to investigate the recent m as wife soon after this w ent to Boston. to see them on the street again before ninety-nine year leases by w hich the The house of commons agreed to the sacres of m issionaries and their fam ilies W e never carried a rope or yarn One day Brace w as reported missing. she left the window. She w aited a conscientiously say I am a walking ad Spokane, A ugust 22.— Forest fires, throughout the voyage.” receivers have been operating these common in sum m er, have swept the address in reply to the royal speech by at Ku Cheug, to make any investiga long tim e, but household duties finally vertisem ent for your tre a tm e n t'” The V alykrie looks a monster. W hen Soon after he appeared in this city, lines; and of the litig atio n resulting country about Rosslaud aud T rail a vote of 217 to 63. The house then tion into the circum stances of the J . F allon , 154 South Green St., having secured a position witli a pho called her to another p art of the flat, one steps on board of her one can a l lroin the default in ren tal under the creek, ju s t over the B ritish line, north agreed to the address under a closure, massacre. Chicago, Illinois. tographer named Rose. He subse and she was obligied to give up the most fancy him self on au ocean steam leases, whereby the F arm ers’ Loan & of here, d riv in g prospectors in, and moved by Mr. B alfour, am idst angry vigil. er. H er beam is simply immense, aud quently took charge of Mr. Rose’s N ar- C h i c a g o ’» A r m e n ia n » . T rust Company brought foreclosure iu some cases destroying sm all cabins. clam or by the radicals and the church If you will know more of this treat Mrs. Leak’s testimony completes the Her ragansett pier office, and w hile thus proceedings aud secured a reappoint F ires have occurred iu N orth Idaho, members, w ho desired to adjourn the Chicago, A ugust 21.—A m eeting of she shows tremendous length. engaged, one day, after kissing his cbain of circum stantial evidence against m ent, and read the testim ony of many bow sprit for her ketch rig is very short, m ent of the receivers, together w ith a in the Coeur d ’A lene region. The debate, aud w ho moved obstructive A rm enians held last n ig h t broke up in quite a little spar, aud her m asts are w ife good-bye, left the city and never B urrant. Three school girls saw others, who have been cured bv the cosolidation of the causes. smoke from these fires m akes the motions against the house going into a riot, in w hich a num ber of persons splendid sticks. In a word she may returned. Blanche and D urrant riding ou a Pow- Compound Oxygen Treatm ent, not only A paragraph is devote»! to the lease alarm ed prospectors b elievj the entire the com m ittee of supply. A ll these were injured. Even before the alarm lu Chicago Brace assumed the name Bfreet car a t 3:30 on the day that of consumption, but of various other o f the Chicago <Sc N orthern Pacific country is ablaze, and wild stories were rejected by overw helm ing m ajo r was given people hurried to north be labeled “ dangerous.” The V alkyrie w ill anchor off Liberty of C harles G ilbert. Through a brother Mias Lam ont disappeared. A ttorney diseases, send for tiook of two hundred R ailw ay Company, assigned by the have been brought to Spokane. There ities, the house finally adjouruiug a t Clark street aud M ichigan street, a t who lived in Chicago his identity w as ; Q ninlau saw the couple a few blocks W iacousin C entral R ailroad (louipauy have l>een several narrow escapes, but 2:30 A. M. tracted by the uproar th a t came from island for one night, and w ill be taken established, aud it w as learned th a t he Hom the church a few m inutes before pages, sent free. Or call and see us. to the E rie basin in the morning. Her to the N orthern Pacific Railroad C0111- close inq u iry fails to corroborate the The Sun today devotes a colum n a to the open w indows of the hall where had m arried a 19-year old girl. Mrs. 4 o’clock Now comes Mrs. Leak, We tre a t patients a t the Office as well I*auv, aud the proceedings resulting loss of a life iu any portion of the scathing comm ent ou the alleged u t the A rm enian N ational U nion was tim e of passage was I Brace followed her husband to Chica- w bo says she saw D urrant and Miss as at home. The V alkyerie II made it in 29 days . . . from the default. burning country. The fires also annoy terances of M. F. D wyer, after his re holding a m eeting. In a few m inutes 18 hours, aud the V igilant in 18 days. \ DRS. STARKEY A PA LEX, but he refns^ 1 to B»ve her any sat- Lam ont enter the church a few m in G reat space is devoted to an attem p t people living near the wooded hills, tu rn to New York, and says: the street w as blocked. From the j isfaction, and the next day, w ith his utes later. >529 Arch St., Phila., Pa. to show th a t a t the tim e of the ap th irty m iles south of Spokaue, iu the “ The subject has been w arm ly d is w indows of the hall came sounds as of second wife, he left Chicago. L a te r , George King, the organist, has al- R e le a s e d o n a H a b e a s C orp u s W r it. pointm ent of the receivers, the N o rth Palouse country. The damage so far cussed iu racing circles, and iu the end a terrible battle, of flying chairs aud A ugust 2 0 - ** was learned the young woman whom [ rea(Iy testified th at he entered the G rand Island, Neb. ern PaciHc hail valuable property iu the lias been confined to the destruction of there is a general feeling of relief th a t furious voices. Then suddenly the - a ' le ' t Brace m arried in Chicago was not w ith cburcli about 5 o’clock and saw Dur- County A ttorney P rince received jurisdiction of Ju d g e Jen k in s' court. tim ber. A t Rosslaud, the people of the English tu rf has lost the patronage noise w as hushed, aud down the stairs him , and Brace advanced the opinion ran t coming down from the attic. Dur- F'rom the tim e of th eir o riginal ap the town have relays of men w atching of a person w ho used it purely as a came 100 men. Some w ere blood ter today from George P. Dean, sher th a t she became a victim of Holmes. i.;.. face ra n t t’s « h a air ir w as *t.ehav-.i^a disheveled, his iff. dated Springfield, 111., in w hich pointm ent, they say, they have held the progress of the flames. W hen gam bling investm ent, aud w ith o u t a stained. Gue w ith his head bound in was red, he was pautiug for breath aud the la tte r stated th a t liaw lston, ac C I n ° O worth °r ,ove|y Musk for Forty possession of the property aud have op the fire w as at its w orst, the w ind siugle sportsm anlike iu stiu ct to guide a handkerchief, appeared to be insen I’ e W i l l E x p l o r e A la s k a . was in a state of u tter physical aud * 111 . . Conti, consisting of 100 pages — erated it, aud n eith er th eir authority veered and saved the town, w hich is h is actio n s.” full size Sheet Music of the sible, aud had to be carried aw ay by cused of attem pting to steal half a m il London, A ugust 20.—H arry Dewynt, nervous collapse. Iu answ er to in latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular nor the auth o rity or jurisdiction of made of new fram e buildings, and The intern atio n al co-operative con his friends. There was scarcely a man lion dollars’ w orth of steel rails from the w ell-known traveler and explorer, quiries he explained th at he had beeu selections, both vocal and Instrumental, — gotten up in the most elegant manner, in- any of the courts has ever been dis would have easily ignited. No train s gress m et today in the h all of the So w ithout a black eye or some m ark of the U nion Pacific road recently, has in an interview said today: “ A fter a engaged in repairing electric lig h t eluding four large size Portraits. puted. They have done various acts have been delayed or stages stopped, so ciety of A rts, T here w as a large a t conflict about him . The trouble seems been released on a w rit of habeas cor- w inter lecture tour in A m erica I start w ires in the organ loft and had beeu * * CAHMENCITA, the Spnn/eh Dancer, aud various proceedings have been the conflagration is mostly aw ay from tendance. E arl G rey, who presided, to have arisen over the election of i P«s. »nd th a t he m ight have trouble iu in A pril from Vancouver, via S itka, to J overcome by gas. PADEREWSKI, the Great Pianist, An expert electric- ADEUNA PATTI anti A fter the riot had subsided 5n<^luB bim . Shauk, the partn er of taken, nt w hich the railroail company the settlem ents. The rain iu Eastern iu his speech of welcome to the dele officers. M ount St. E lias, whence I w ill attem pt j ian afterw ard exam ined the w ires aud MINNIE SELIGMAN CUTTING. ; has appeared and to w hich it has con W ashington th is afternoon may ex gates alluded pleasantly t ) the presence the police arrived, but they could not I , . . „ A O O R I i a ALL OH O CRB F O to cross an unexplored part of Alaska tc | testified th at no repairs of the nature this evening before Dean left for Chi- sented. of the A m erican representatives to the THE NEW YORK MUSIC AL ECHO CO.: tinguish a portion of the fire. Prince of W ales Cape, aud thence j D urrant claim ed to have m ade had Br< adway Theatre Bldg.. New York City. —» Septem ber 1, 1893, they w ere a u congress. The earl then introduced a made. None of those injured was I cag0 t0 bring R aw lston hack, accom across to East Iceland, proceed to Chi- beeu made w ithin six months, CANVASSERS W A N TED . = 3 panied the la tte r as far as Lincoln, but T h e B u ll F ig h t. thorized to issue $5,000,000 of certifi question looking to the constitution of thought to he fatally hurt. ju ija, and home through Russia. The j The attorneys for the defense were w het straig h t through to Chicago, cates; Septem ber 22, 1994, they were A tlanta, G a., A ugust 22.—The b u ll an intern atio n al alliance. object of the journey is to explore ! disturbed in court today over the pub- aud his earlier arriv al in Chicago is a * * « « « u llu w olum v m e uuu allow ed to renew and extend the cer fight w hich has beeu so extensively ad A U ta h T o w n o n F ir e . | Alaska and to study the condition of ; lication of Mrs. Leak’s narrative. The Bingham , U tah, A ugust 2 1 ,- T h e ' ‘° bave som ething to do w ith the political exiles of Siberia. tificates for three years. These cer vertised to take place in connection prisoner also showed signs of uneasi- > » t e r m i n a t i o n o f S a lm o n » - - - 1 Rawlston s release. 1 tificates are now alleged to be o u t w ith the Cotton States and In tern a whole tow n is ablaze and the loss is es I ness for the first tim e since his arrest. Port Townsend, A ugust 21.—P rivate G o n e A b roatl. standing, 111 the hands of innocent p u r tional exposition w ill not come off. tim ated a t $200,000. The fire origin- f ' Tbe defendant’s counsel refused to dis- M ex ica n M at er». chasers. The receivers have expended The proposed exhibition has never had uews from southeastern A laska has ated a t 3:30 P. M. in B u tler’s livery o ., A ugust 19. - Ex- cuss Mrs. Leak’s story, but adm it its Spnngfield O beeu received to the effect th at u n lim it money to keep down the interest on any connection w ith the exposition i t City of Mexico, A ugust 20.—P rep ar Mayor Jam es Johnson, jr ., a prom i- seriousness. stable. R oberts’ dw ellug house, a the first principal on other param ount self, being merely a sideshow, in ten d ed quan tities of salmon are being de saloon and stable were consumed, then ations are m aking on a grand scale for neut attorney and physician of this . ------- -------------- — CAVtAIO.inAUt MARks^F stroyed by fishermen obstructing the . . « “G- liens. They have appointed a land ed to be presented ou the Midway. the fire spread to C hinatow n aud wept celebrating the anniversary of national city, left last n ig h t for London. He C O PY R IG H TS, stream s w ith nets, and preventing the Anconia, Italy, A ugust 19.— W hile comm issioner, have sold land along The directors of the exposition have 1 OBT*JN a PATENT? F ora everythng ou the east side of the independence and the birthday of Pres goes abroad as the representative of the fish from ascending to the breeding hi' ¿’v 2 ai" h0'?e"t opinion, write Io a a ar- HI 1' NN A < O .. “ who the whole line of railroad, ami have discovered, however, th at the proposed street. Amoug the buildings con ident Diaz, whose nom ination by the Baldridge Investm ent Company, of P,'’ 1 todayJ w®re arresti“ g have bad nearly flftv vmiw * grounds. The governm ent has au of in the patent busineee. Communloa. psid contracts ami conveyances to pnr- fight has become confounded iu the sumed on the w est side were the Griffin liberal party for the fourth consecutive th is city, w hich is incorporated under , °, st named B ernadeill, who was experience tloiueu-ictiycontldentlaL A I l n n d b e o k ^ l T i l i ’.V on ooaosrtan« P a te n ts and how to ob « h astrs. They have paid debts of the public m ind w ith the exposition, and ficer there try in g to prevent violation house, Q aiu u ’s building, postoffice, term is practically assured. A lthough the laws of Ohio. It is a stock com- p}acar(ll“ K thoroughfares w ith a man- i tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of tnechan- « im > in y runn in g into m illions; they in view of the im possibility of erad i of the law s, but, ow ing to the great rniuing recorder’s office, U uited States be has giveu no intim ation th at he w ill pany, and has about 300 members, f lte8t® eulogizing Cesaerio Santo, the Ital and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn A Co. reiwtva distance between the canneries, he is scattered from New York to Los An- m nrderer President C arnot, have made traffic agreem ents and have cating this im pression, they form ally comm issioner’s office, aud Rocky accept, leaders of his party are going special notice In the S c ie n tific A m erica u . and unable to properly protect the salmon. arf ?ro.1?ht w lde|F before the public with wa« exploded in front of the out cost executed »-outracts of all kinds, ou the decided to w ithdraw from the conces M ountain B ell Telephone C atholic > ahead w ith preprations for renom iuat- geles. The object of the company is ’ to the inventor. Thia splendid naner A t the present rate of exterm ination, it renc“ consulate, doing much dam- »»ued weekly, elegantly illu»trated h i b? . i i tK i faith of w hich vast am ounts of money sionaires the rig h t to present the tight. Church aud a num ber of boarding ing him , and it is now reported th at a to try to secure possession of the v a s t! age, S'rcnlation of any scientific work in tba is estim ated the fishing in d u stry in orld. S 3 ,a year. Sample copies sent free have been invested, not only by the re houses. Many people are homeless. ; grand convention of the party w ill be Holmes estate of $400,00v.000, approx- Building Edition, monthly, •2^0 a year. Single three years w ill be wholly destroyed. S h u tte r an d Ir«»u W o r k s Ettil. ______ ___ 1 called for a date early in the coming im ately in England. ceivers, but by the public. A new map of Josephine conutv hus * 2f^ies- ‘— •- bean- _ ®r«ry numi tber ' r coutains Kansas C ity, A ugust 22.— Bordeu & been completed by a G ra n t’s Pass, O r., ¡ f“ 0“ " " - p ”»n».1 “n ab S lÇSim ^^Show'uî P u llm a n am i W a g n e r to C on tm lh late. Y^ar. F'rom the beginning to the end of P e a c e A r b it r a t i o n . Sw earington, sh u tter aud irou works, W i l l I m m i g r a t e t o C a n a d a . engineer. ¡ “ iSL’N ^ f ^ N T ^ o “ ^ ! buoa ^ aw . the proceedings, eoutiuues the answ er, Chicago, A ugust 21.— It was report- S ta te F a ir a t S a le m , Brussels, A ugust 19.—The interua- M ontreal, A ugust 21.—The A ustrian ed today on w hat appeared to be excel- j The thirty-fifth annual state fa ir at the railroad company has expressly w ith a branch iu St. Louis, w ere closed , . .v . .u . .. .. . - ------------ ---- — .tio u a l parliam entary conference on today under tw o ch attel mortgages governm ent, w hich has been hereto lent authority th a t negotiations are Salem th is year w ill he a ten day festi- peace arbitration today adopted a reso- consented, through its eonnsel and ex VMTifi i ii a Tiie t n m rvinanl iriu ticin ot <it val. It Ta- opens on ttt _a—. _ n Septern- . . . . . a t when . a a state had I ecutive officers, to the ju risd ictio n of given to M. Colvin, for the benefit of fore opposed to im m igration, is now liiiw now Y pending for the consolidation W ednesday, ; lution declaring th the circu it court for the eastern dis creditors. The principal m ortgage se looking to Canada for a field to send the W agner and P ullm an sleeping car ber 25, and closes on F riday, October proclaim ed perm anent n eu trality , such “ C U P ID E N E ” tric t o f W isconsin, aud has never d i cures creditors iu St. Louis, Chicago, its surplus population. W ith th is ob companies. sh e overtures for the 4. The fair this year w ill be a greater , neutrality should be recognized by the This great Vegetable C in cin n ati, P ittsb u rg , Philadelphia V i tahze r,tb«? p r v w r lp . ject in view , Professor Olesow, who consolidation are said to have come success than ever before. New fea- ' powers. The conference also adopted • rectly or indirectly suggested in th a t A .. court or iu auv other court th a t there and several other towns. The assets holds the ch air of agriculture in the from the company. George M. Pull- tures have been added iu all depart- a resolution introduced by W R and liab ilities are not fully d eter university of Lemburg, w ith reresenta- m an denied th a t there w as anything ments. w as any lack of ju risd ictio n in the Parsons’ famous band and ; Cremer, the B ritish delegate, authoriz- I prem ises until the present motion was mined. The am ount secured to p re tive practical farm ers, has left for in the story so fa r as he knows, but | orchestra w ill furnish the music. Rev. , ing the president of the conference to ferred creditors by the m ortgages filed W innipeg to make a tour of M anitoba B E F O R E a n o A FTER kid n ey, and t h , made. “ • * « » « . « ** some of the railroad men say the de- Edwards Davis w ill deliver the Sunday I ascertain w hether tw o or more govern- today is $15,667. It is reported th at and the N orthw est. They w ill go as m al is regarded as a diplom atic one, services; Senator Ingalls and Congress- mets were prepared to take the initia- C IT l-ID E W E strengthens and restore, small weak organs. 1 he reason suflerers are not cn.-ed by lasrlo r, is because ninety ner cent the assets are about equal to the lia far west as the Pacific o»jean, if possi they claim ing th a t neither party to 4 f the T man P r o a l a i l t t a . CE P IK E X E I , Ihe only known remedy to cure wlibout aT o re ra tiJ!? S i . 0 ^ 2 ,, 1 f1 il a w T 4w ...vw v w w - .ll *——. . — I — —— — 'll v . - . . v v ■ 1 Bryan w ill speak. There w ill be tive in the establishm ent of an m terna- a.s. A w ritten gnu ran tee given and m oney returned If six boxes doe. no, alJW” e«tl“ >on4. »1.10 a b u t, ,1 x for by m ail. Send fur r u t K i lrc u l.r a* JI tid m o u tata“ p erm .u eu t e a r » O r P ric e's C ream B aking Pow der. bilities. The company has been in bus- ble, b u t w ill pass most of th eir tim e alleged consolidation w ill adm it it | balloon ascensions, thirty-four horse tional court for the settlem ent of dis , ines here for several years. in M anitoba and the territories. AddrM . D k V o L M E 0 I C I X E C O ., P. O. Box Mb, tiaa F rancato Cat FUrÄVehj, W orld's F a ir H ig h e st A w ard. until it has been carried through. races, and bicycle races every day. putes by pacific methods. J . A . BENSON. A gent. E. P. THORP, A bsolutely pube THE EAST LINK ADDED sessss ” . kss & sss - - ..- - —... ■ 1 I WILKINC ADVÍRTISEMEHT I | ilUuutiMiUMuaiiUUU? 9A1T EN » MANHOOD RESTORED z wk