Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, September 07, 1895, Image 1

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Cottage Grove Echo-Leader,
COTTAGE GROVE. LAKE COUNTY. ORgGOS?SATURDAY: SEPTEMBER 7
GENERAL COPPINGER'S REPORT
l i e S a y s tire I n d ia n s A re N ot to B la m e
for th e J a c k s o n ’* H o le A d a ir ,
1895.
THE KEPIBLICS QUIET
Devoted to the Best Interests j Washington. Sept. 5.—General Uop-
of Cottage Grove, Lemati and piuger, who had command of the re- P e a c e
N ow R e ig n s T hro u g h -
Bohemia Gold Mining District. J cent military expedition to the Jackson
o u t C e n tra l A m erica.
I Hole country, today had a conference
with Secretary Lamont, to which Com­
Echo-Leader Building.
missioner of Indian Affairs Browning
MONEY TO MOVE CROPS.
lo r e I m p o r ta n t M atter T h a n t h e
m a u d fo r G o ld .
I)«-
“JACK THE RIPPER” !
IMPORTANT RULING.
D is s o lu te W o m e n o f F o r e ig n L anda M ay
N O . 14.
A DEFICIT WILL OCCUR
Coin«* In .
Washington, Sept.
. 4.-
- The furnish­
ing of small notes and silver dollars to He W as a M edical S tu d e n t
feeattle, Sept. 2.—By a ruling of the
meet the demand for money to move
| commissioner-general of immigration, S o ld ie rs’ and S a ilo rs ’ S a la rie s
ol London.
the crops is likely to absorb the energies
the doors of the United States have
W ill Be W ithheld.
_______
' keen thrown wide open to the dissolute
of the treasury department during the
was invited:
;
women
of
foreign
lands,
who
have
es-
i
_ _
THE
PROSPERITY
OFGUATEMALA
?
ext
fpW
Weeks
mor®
than
the
demand
E. P. T H O R P ,
“ I do not consider the Indians were
for gold. The demand is not so active IS NOW IN AN INSANE ASYLUM ®“ped detection on their entrance here.
blame for the Jackson’s Hole affair,”
'Ihe decision is of vital importance to A LARGE SUM IS ALREADY OWING
this year as it has sometimes been, and
E ditor and B u s in e s s M anager to
said General Coppinger, at the close of J u h n R ic « ( h a n d le r D is c u s s e s t h e p«»_ is not expected to be, because the na­ T h . r . . -----------
‘he Pacific coast, as it affects the ad-
i b i l i t i e s o f T ra d e B e t w e e n T h is
aut« A re A ll w . n K n o w n to t h . j mission into this country of Japanese
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the conference. “ They are entirely
tional banks are better equipped than
qniet now, and have been; in fact, they
K a te s o f S u b s c r ip t io n .
C o u n try a n d S o u th e r n K e p u b lic s .
« t n g ll.h A u th o r itie s . W h o H n .h e d
Women sent here for immoral purposes. S e c e r c e r ta
e ta r r y y L L a a m
y
P e r s o n a lly Yd
usually with small notes. Their sur­
iu o o n n t t M
M a ay
would not say ‘boo,’ to a goose.”
t h e M a tte r U p.
The case is that of Fukui Moto, a Jap-
« " • • • H y Ad-
pluses
are
largfr,
and
the
treasury
ONE Y EAR .................... w....................................<)()
Chicago, Sept. 4.—John Rice Chand- itself has been making shipments of
v a n e « to th « F a y m a a t« r -G e n « r a l
One question which the general
rhese rates are strictly in advance.
New York Sent a _ n r k'
aUe8e, woman, who for several days
th « Shot-tug« fo r J u l y .
■ MP“ Subscriber»* w ish in g a ch a n g e in their brought to the attention of Secretary j 1er, correspondent of the Associated money for $5 and $10. There is a
p stoffice address sh o u ld g iv e th eir o ld as w ell
Winslow, of London, a well-known United States a u th o r itiX ^ a charge Washington, Sept
2— Before the
Lamont and Commissioner Browning Press in Guatemala, arrived from that large supply of both these denomina-! specialist on suicide .„'d
» uew Address.
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!
olatcs
“uinortties
on
The K t m
o - i . kaukr w ill tie sen t to su b scrib ers was the advisability of annexing the country today aud was requested to Dons in the currency reserve vaults of that "Jack the Ripper.”
t m e r ” who
w h T hv’ T hfo °f
^
.
^
,
lnl
.
Witbin
Wlthin
the
«
,
c
ocn‘ry
^
“
try
‘
cluBe
°f
th®
«
*
“1
year
it was an-
u n til aJl arresrs are paid an d paper ord ered to
be d itco n ti nu«*d « c o r d in g to law .
Jacksou Hole country to the Yellow
crimes terrorized L ^d ’on a few years S o u f f V “^
’- m“d
“ WM S ? V T W°“ld ** “ d®fl®i®“®y in
1 9 “ Any su b scrib er n o t r e c e iv in g h is paper * to U 6 National Park
H,
| m , he
, , A ,,,,,! « ,
O eX ’
y
thought, was liable to deportation. ‘J1® Pay of the army for the year ended
TeguTarly w ill p lease n o tify th is office Imme- *L:
--
a f v i u m ' i r T f TT “ ? r Uty ?UUtttiC She waa a-e«ted on that c h X b y " : July’
•’la te ly .
30. The situation is very dis-
Reader, did you ever take S immons
fa * r -
aU
Vy nslow c * Walker, of Tacoma, ~ United
States
tretw 1
upon savs
w . this
S 7 * h S ir S
,
4
Eft
they ¿ush e"°u 7 he
-t^ T
¿ .d “ the
in 5 g «
L iver R egulator , the “ K ing op
jf the
L iver M edicines ?” Everybody needs
th a /h h e e i i s is a a medical
medical Snri
struck toke a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or
as it Winslow
Winslow says
says that
Comu,issio» « J J - ’ W‘
W T / . ^ “« "* 8’ b? «“aetmeut,
cuttcllueuli 8truck
,r ,
. ------ aenomiuations. student, suffering from suicidal mania ifwaFshJJ1 th® CKy’ early lu the week, «“t that portion of the law providing diseased liver that impairs digestion
initciAigenuy. n e says:
ierr il at th e postoO ice a t C ottage G rove a» little difficulty in making the change.
e usual policy of the department is
The doctor has come to New York to panv of
‘hat the woman, in com- that a certain proportion of the pay of and causes constipation when the waste
MC h G u OlM
I CIA a S mitt Id'.
. • _ _ _• .
—
© •
"There
is
a
general
belief
that
Cen­
.. .
' xorx to pany of several others, arrived in this enlisted
e n . should
h o n i a v
- retained a each
' . Tu t 85ould be carrie<i off remains in
I Commissioner Browning said that in
to unload silver certificates as far as attend the medical
eujlsten m
men
be
congress,
which
tral
Americans
are
on
the
eve
of
a
revo­
country
last
e body and poisons the whole system.
possible, to follow these by Sherman will be held September 4, o and 6. „
May, and the inspector mouth, to be returned to them at the th
A d v e r t l.l n g K a t e . M a il. K n o w n o n A p - the iirst place it would be a matter lution.
Recently,
this
belief
has
Ih at dull, heavv foplinp* in rliigx fzA
for Secretary Smith and then f°r
Pure‘“tly be, u backed up by the’ tele-
a u d ‘heu retain the old
p lic a t io n .
gress, adding that he did not know
notes until the last. The
how the people of Wyoming would re­ graphic reports of several journals in diffusion of small Sherman notes
notes in
in
the
United
States.
In
truth,
four
gard it, as it would deprive that state of five republics are today apparently their'preseutation at tbp1*'^» prevents
CH URCH DIRECTORY.
epidemic. The story
of territory.
tom j such a case, which provides that the to officers and men, none of which can ,u,lat<ir and y°n’U get rid of these trou-
quite. The fifth, Salvador, has had fot' redemption ?n g o l d » n d ^
h " T by..D,r' Winslow is as follows:
I It MBKRI.AND PR ESBYTE RIA N C H C B C H -
General Uoppinger’s report of the some riots recently, due to the conni- lug of legal-teude/cuta^ff
I charge being proved, the commissioner-
I‘al(i until congress comes to their ? eH’ a£ d give ton.e to the whole sys-
“ ‘Jack the Ripper’ was
h°“rd’
V Munday « ¡b o o l, 10 a . m . P rea ch in g , 11 a m Indian troubles has been turned over to
general of immigration may order the reHef. About $11,000 of this is d n e n ™' , , or .a Iaxative Simmons Liver
and 7 r. » . Prayer m eetin g , each W ednesday at
vances of theJEzetas, headed by General ure the excess of
®
m6M' student of good family. He medical
r-, -- ---- 8 --
111AA P I ills
ILL?, . It It
was a deporation of the guilty party within a officers, all of whom
?f.gUJa^°rJ
better than
The general de­
S.L, U .i. . e i re je u r u e y in g u u to a p la ce of Secretary Lamont.
year, b ü r î h e
Antonio Ezeta, who is now in San in g “ d eÆ wOÎYoCr nCy redemptk'n
dependent does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly
w h ic h th e lo r d »aid , I w ill g iv e It you ; c o m e
lV llliP . H lld T
*P iri*« n iia and
o n rl a
t» » r.» » „
*
hair and blue eves H» .raaiZt
J “’L 1 lu® commissioner-general “pon meir pay for their livinu
th o u w ith o s an d w e w ill d o th e e good .”— clined to say whether he made any rec­ Francisco, trying to organize a filibus­
refreshes
strengthens.’
hard and his mind, being“ n l r ^ S , t n k i % X n
d“
S u n .t, lit 79.
jr z . KSBK r r , Paator.
ommendations for the continuance of i
E v ery p “ ac t k a h g e e lias " J . “*,!
tering
party,
with
American
capital,
in
Secretary
LamJnt
is
greatly
troubled
troops in the Jackson’s Hole counrty
to be a public
‘THE SILVER LINING.’
1 1IIP.ISTI IN I HI III II -SERV II EM AT 11 A.
weak, gave way. He became a relig- j charge She was accordingly
the Californa city. Nevertheless, the
released over
________
?n the ^ u IiTe1,Sh“,‘ “ t °* pi‘rticil)ant”
^ith* G e ^ T
er the situation. When
he first __ en- ^cHin «& Co., P h ila d e lp h ia .
c o “ *" .
» “ udajr sch o o l at 10 a m
ious
euthusiast
and
attended
early
ser-
'
today,
'(id n u K lin 17#^ ______ •
Guiter-
V. P. S . E . , ea ch Sunday at 4 r. a . M idw eek
_______________ ‘®red Pcklic life
as private secretary to
vice every morn ng at St. Paul’s. His
rez at its head, has the good will o f M ure A b o u t th e F ir s t T r a d u c tio n
► iV T f " 'î P™1*» service«, W ed n esday e v e n in g
President Cleveland he was dependent
a t I o clo ck . .Musical rehearsal, ea ch Saturday
t h e P la y .
religious ferver resulted in homicidal
the majority of the people and it may
A SWELL EVENT.
A PIN IN HIS LUNG.
e v e n in g at 7 oc'lock .
upon
his salary for his support. Dur­
F ir e a t W e b b e r M ine».
be difficult to oust him. The other re­
Chicago, Sept. 4.—Probably the most I mama toward the women of the street, |
—
ing four years of the Harrison admin­
Spokane, Wash., Sept. 2.— News
KTH O D UT « 'Ill’Rt'H SUNDAY SC1IUOL A p p r o a c h in g M a rr ia g e o f O ne o f C or- publics are doing their liest to build up novel stage production ever witnessed ?“d “ “Peiled him to murder them. He very Rare Operation P e r
istration he was a successful specula­ was received tonight of the burning of
1 ’ * ?•• Freicbluk. each fourth SuuU.v
n e lln a V a n d e r b ilt’» I>auK ilters.
raerr uauunai Clean ana keep all turh- l" C’hicago was given last night at the lodged wlth a nian whom I know, aud
Brooklyn Ho.pitJ? * *
naumluk .n il eveuluk. Prayer m eeting, every
tor, aDd today is said to be worth a11 the buildings, ore bins, tools, etc.,
Thumday uiglit. ‘ Ihe l.anl !» in HI» holy tern
Newport, R. I., Sept. 5.—The en­ uleut elements iu their places.
Chicago
opera
house.
It
was
a
drama-
,
ausPluion
was
first
directed
toward
him
New
York
S e n t 9 _ t ' i ,
$1,090,000.
REV. E. G1TTIN8, Paitor.
tbe Weber group of mines, on Lake
gagement of Miss Gertrude Vanderbilt
“ Guatemala has been without revo- tizatton of the free silver question ia ' ^/^ason of the fact that he returned geon Thomas Clearv of t h e M °ranH™ that many Secretary Lamont realizes
of the officers are in Peud d’Oreille. The contractor haul-
twenyyeara.“amA
^ ‘ics. aud
and judging
t ^ m _____l.
a r V | to his lodgings at
« unreasonable
re a so n a b le hone»- .i___- .
en v v en r« ooA t ^ e politics,
iudiriiin V Her tbo
.
‘“e Drooklyn
and Moses Taylor, though nut formally lutiou for some t.w
a --------- 1Dg ore from the mine to the mill set
anuouneed, is uo,v concede,1 by their has been absolute
nte peace during this aI)le
ab{e circumstances attending the first \ 1 had. ‘“numerable coats aud hats onerution
lust. night
nO.ht fin
Uf6 of GOllirrftMa to
operation lust
on a o child two 1 ure
ot congress to appropriate sufficient °ut a small fire to clear awav s o m e
friends. The great fortune of Miss period, with the exception of a war in Pablie performance, the piece may not stained with blood.
-----a money to pay the army for the last brush. It got away from him and
“ I have in my possession a pair of and a half years old. He removed
Vanderbilt is almost matched by the 1890 with Salvador, which lasted two uulikely attract widespread attention
millions of Mr. Taylor. He is the sec­ uiouths.
----- ah . mu.
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Indian mocassins stained with blood pin from the left lung which had month of the fiscal year. He desires «wept on to the mines. Besides the
The great
staple of this “ The Silver Lining” is the name of
ond sou of Henry A. C. Taylor, and country ia coffee. Crops are very large the play. The theme was suggested by that the “ Ripper” wore while on his caused empysema, or air under the to relieve this distress, and, it is said, ! office, storeroom and blacksmith shoo
i . m
u
proposes to advance to the paymaster- »here was a large boarding house all
O v e r F ifteen H u n d re d D eath s his inheritance came from his grand­ aud prices iu the last few years have “ Coin’s Financial School,” and Har- murderous expeditions. I notified the S Last
Monday the mother noticed the S^neral a sufficient sum to make good of which
besides
father, Moses Taylor, a successful old- been very high. Exports this year will 'ey, the author of “ Coin,” occupied a Scotland Yard authorities, but at that
. were destroved
.
--------the
' ’ ' iu the north mouth of the
D aily in P eking.
time merchant. Miss Gertrude Van­ probably reach some 20,000,000 bags. proscenium box. Hissing of the lines time they refused to co-operate with child playing with a shawl pin two the shortage for July. If he finds he timbering
derbilt is the eldest daughter of Mr. This government, under General Bar­ early in the piece presumably by anti-
»un- nie' Subsequently the young man was and a half inches long and took it from can bope for repayment he will give tunnels. The company had 4,000 tons
and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. She rios, ably seconded by his minister of sdver sympathizers, caused no little placed in confinement aud remanded to her, but shortly afterward the child be- his Personal check for the amout re- of ore in the bins, all of which will
as7^um’ where he is today. Since gan to cough. Two doctors made an Mu*red. Senator Harris advised him have to be rehandled. Contractor
EPIDEMIC IS ALSO |j | JAPAN is pretty, a* tractive, slightly above the war, General Morales, is all for peace. excitoment, which was increased
medium height, aud slender. Her com­ Government buildings are being erected wben, after the second act, it was evi- his incarceration there has been uo examination but decided there was uo ‘bat as secreatary of war he could uot
repetition of the murders that he per­ obstruction in the throat. Tuesday a make any contract with his own de- »*■•****uer or norses The fire is sure»,)
plexion is fair, features small and reg­ all over the capital. Some, like the dent the Piece bad made a hit.
swelling appeared all over the body, Pa«ment and look for reimbursement ing rapidly, and threatens to ‘ reach
F
petrated.
ular,
eyes
gray,
hair
brown
and
abun­
national palace, or government house, i Tlle author, Fitzgerald Murphy, a
E n v o y » o f , n ite il S ta te » a n ti G rea t
These facts are all known to the and it was evident the lung had been fr°m congress, but as plain Mr. La- ' dangerous proportions. The loss to the
dant. Mr. Taylor was graduated from will cost upward of $1,000,000. Fur- weH-known Boston newspaper man,
M r,tain In l - . k l n g A r r a ig n e d iu r
Yale in the class of ’95. He is an en­ thermore the city is being beautified keiug called before the curtain sudden- English authorities, and it is conceded punctured and air had escaped under mont he could advance money to the mines is about $6,000.
A l l e g e ., N e g le c t o f O ilty .
the skin. Pneumonia also developed Paymaster-general, aud could
con- !
thusiast in athletic and outdoor sports with parks aud well-paved avenues.
turned to Harvey and asked him to that the man now in the asylum is aud it was decided to perform an oper- bdently expect to be reimbursed. Un- 1
Victoria, B. C., Sept. 5.—The fol­ and an expert at polo.
Three new banks have been started say whether the play faithfully pre ‘Jack the Ripper. ’ it was deemed de­ ation. Every time the child breathed less congress provides for Uie increased
A G rea t N a tio n a l 1 'a lv e r .it y .
sirable, however, to hush the matter
Mr. Taylor inherited part of the es­ within the last two months, with an KeILted ‘he spirit of “ Coin’s School. ”
lowing advices per Empress of China
New
York, Sept. 2.
special to the
are at hanti;
The audience was on tiptoe at' the UP‘ The details were too horrible to be ^ the k air
a n swelled
d f • r X under
t o f X the
'w / skin
“ ’^ on
°b the aPProPriation in the urgent deficiency Press f?.om Boston „ -A
tate of $40,000,000 left by his grand­ aggregate capital of $6 000,000. Busi­
says; Knights
bill,
the
deficit
for
the
next
fiscal
The cholera increases in Peking and father, which, with his share of his ness generally is very promising, and, .
yettr j Templars are said to be planning the
____ _____
will be $200,000.
the deaths exceed 1,500 dally. It is father’s estate, will give him $20,000, in general, life and property are safe. in ,Qis Place ““long the spectators, said:
estbalishment of a great national uni­
less insanity. ’
also increasing in Japan. The total 000.
The country has one railroad finished
“ It does> most magnificently. ”
NO TROUBLE THUS FAR.
versity for both sexes to be controlled
swallowed head downward, further
number of cholera cases reported
L iv in g in H o p e .
aud two in course of construction. The
There was great cheering, mingled
by and in the interest of all Masons,
down the bronchial tube, until, at the
A
QUESTION
OF
RENTAL.
throughout Japan on August 19 was
T
h
e
r
e
w
i
l
l
San Francisco, Sept. 5.—The Hawai Atlantic line will finally join the capi- W'ith hisses. During the excitement
B e , H o w e v e r , S h u u ld I n ­ with a permanent endowment of $5,-
bifurcation or separation of the bron­
771, and the deaths 429. The uggre^j iau exiles have not yet given up hope tai with the port of Barrios, and then ^I*aa Frances Drake, the San Francisco
d ia n » F e r a l.t in H u n tin g .
000,000. The scheme contemplates the
chial
tube,
the
pin
had
punctured
the
‘.«í-nte
Betw«*e
gate number of cases 'from the start
n ^ fe e _ a « u th e r n P a c if le right lung.
of returning txftheir "Country or orfifiT the copetrv will 1»- blit four days f r o m _ ? c t r e s 8 who takes the leading feminine
Burns, Or., Sept. 2— There has erection of a sufficient number of fire­
.
M
od
W
'
«
->
a
.
.
.
.
25,000, of which 1,230 ixicurred on ancial balm for their wounded feelings. the United States, whereas it now P“ 1-had a narrow 'Scape from serious' rt ■ TN
f
a . k .1 iliC xù ioti ÎVvO
I lx U i
no lruubl6 with the India«. *ai proof uuiversi|;- buildings to aocom-
U.W
ttaiisports, and the the deaths number Colonel V. V. Ashford is occupying a tukes fifteen days to reach San Frau- ’’tjtiry. ’ Her horse becoming restive,
K i Fiancisco, aept. 3 — A dispute made aud the cause of the trouble lo- Cn” s t®i“ mountains or elsewhere iu .¡.•.»aio. ~xx;. n'. v - . - » a t e i s .
has
child of no living or dead Master Mason
lll,27N. There were eighteen uew cot in the French hospital, recovering cisco by the Pacific Mail line. Most of backed against the scenery, a portion
risen between the Western Union cated. Dr. Cleary believes that the this country thus far.
eases iu Tokio in the twenty-four hours from the experience of a Hawaiian the trade of Central Amerioa goes to
which fell with a crash. Miss P«>: le and the Southern Pacific Com- child will ultimately recover. A spe-
The Indians from the Warm Springs will be refused admission on account
euding at noon August 21, of which prison. A cablegram recently hinted San Francisco and New York, but Drake b>st her balance and the horse, pany. The former leases all of the cial instrument, made for removing a and Umatilla reservations come an­ of a lack of means, it will lie in no
two tile d . A telegram from Mr. Chin- that Ashford was in correspondence there is no reason why Memphis, St. Piuoging and trembling, started to telegraph lines of the railroad and op­ cork from the throat of a minister in nually into this country to kill deer lor 8®U8e “ h°n>e or charitable institution,
das, Japanese consul at Shanghai, re­ with Henry Labouchere, M. P ., editor Louis, New Orleans and other cities on bolt. Miss Drake had half fallen from erates them as a part of its telegraph Brooklyn, four years ago, was used.
their skins, leaving the carcasses to go 1 is 10 be built ou a beautiful tract of
ports 203 deaths among Chinese and of Truth, with a view to having his the Mississippi, also Chicago, Cinciu- the *»ddl®. when, grasping one of the system. This arrangement has been
to waste, and the greater number of ‘aud ou Ike Ohio river near the West
people of this country are determined VirKiuia line
seven among foreigners iu the British grievances taken up by the British peo­ uati aud other Western cities that are wings, she managed to steady herself in force since 1877. One of the pro­
> Iin i»t«r R a n s o m ’s T r o u b le s .
to put a stop to this work. The judge
and American concessions between the ple. When interviewed today Colonel practically tributary to the Mississippi aud rode the frightened animal off the visions of the contract provides that
Washington,
Sept
2.
—
Minister
the Western Union shall pay Mr.
of our county court wrote to the agents
1st and 13tli of August. Another case Ashford admitted that he was in corre­ river, could not get a very large share. stage‘
Ransom’s
troubles
have
not
ceased.
N e w fo u iid lv " « B a n k T r a iih lr » .
lias occurred ou the Italian cruiser Un- spondence with several of the leading
“ The country is rich in minerals as
The play itself proved unexpectedly Huntington $100,000 annually. The First his salary was withheld for of these agencies early in the season,
St.
John’s, N F .( August 31.—Tlie
___ payment for this year is now' several
bria, bringing up the total number of men iu England, but would not state well u s all tropical products, and only strung iu dramatic interest. It was
asking them to keep their Indians out of
months, then his appointment as min- this country. The agents ridiculed the trustees of the Commercial bank have
eases on that vessel to eight.
the nature o?
®hly mounted by Manager T. W. 1 lnon‘b« overdue, and the whole trouble
of the cL’rrespondeuee.
correspondence. ” h
He Z needs the !ner«y aud capital of Ameri- ” Miner,
his first *---------
personal |
o? ‘growtk. of this negligence on w ^ v ^ t e ^ ^ w a s ^ t i i o ^ h t ’ t o office
s^
°°Urt’ “Dd the P®°ple haVe Uken made a call upon the shareholders for
Ihe envoys of the United States aud expresses his belief, however,
however that the cans ‘° build up a new Eldorado.
Miner the _ play
_ being ---------
It was thought
the full reserve liabilities ou shares,
Great Britain in Peking are aaaailed British
British government,
government, though
though slow,
slow will
will
“ One ° ftb e vital questions in Cen- veutnre, though he has long been as- \ ‘ , P art of the Western Union,
appointment by the president on Au- There^are a b o u t f l f t v
«
which amounts to $200 on each share.
with excessive violence by their cuun- finally
tiuully compel
compel President
President Dole
Dole aud
and his
his . tral America , is naturally
the
Monroe
«’«bint
in
the
management
of
Jas.
A.
i
The
Western
Union
wishes
a
reduc-
gust 24 would end the complications, 7 - -
-
-
‘y W a r m & p n u g 8
- — ---------
trymen residing in China for alleged government
government to
to make
make full
full reparation
reparation for
for ! rtoctrlIie>
doctriue’ allfl
and tat‘
the course
course the
the American
American Heru’s “ Hearts of Oak,” and the ‘I0n made in this yearly rental. No but deputy auditor of the treasury, Indians here today, and although there Some of the leading lawyers say the
neghs-t of duty in connection with an- the
the wrongs
wrongs British
British subjects
subjects think
think thev
thev K°vernment
K“vernment may
may pursue
pursue iu
in sustaining
sustaining theatrical undertakings of his father, d®hulte statement can be obtained as to Willis, has decided that Minister Ran- has been no trouble thus far, should shareholders are not liable to the trus­
they persist in going to the Stein tees, and that the latter cannot enforce
ti-inissiouary outrages at Ku Cheng have suffered.
’ l‘‘ The Central Americans believe that ^ o,18resaulau Miner, of New York.
the exact amount which the Western
anil Cheng Tu. In the universal ex-
F . T---- r ----------—
uo
The author denied before the Cnr- J" “*ou would be willing to pay, hut it bra.Ja i U°,tHdraW hi8 88 vry UUtil 0O“ ‘ toountains there will certainly be trou- the call. It is further contended that
no other nation but the United States
df in
S e “ h ’ “ bel “ g a pr °V i ’ bl ®‘ On® hundred men, good^ tn k and the call was made without direction
eiteuient which prevails, the possibil-
r h -, ,e
Act A“ »ch»’'-
; can and should build the Nicaragua taiu tha‘ the play is being backed by ls rumored that a demand has been
ity that these diplomatic agents may
t n
i L 5‘—Jud»e teaman, ' canal, and that the $100,000,000 which i the silver interests. From Chicago it { made for a reduction of at least 33 per sion of the law that no money shall be determined, could be iai J d h 7 e iu tn e from the supreme court, and conse­
hour to go ’out into a"y part of the quently will have to be revoked. The
be struggling with unprecedented diffi- ° ' “e ‘ede5al conr‘> attacked the Chi j it may cost would he amply paid for goes to Milwaukee and then on an ex- cenL The Western Union officials say
culties is not considered for a moment,
“ese escln“ o“ a0‘. ’^hen he discharged ! by obtaining a majority of South tensive tour of the West aud South. ' tha“ here was no opposition on the Pa­ person appointed during the recess of county for this purpose, and should matter is certain to be prolific of
llor is any sufficient evidence produced
o ? cuat,,dy the Chinamen arrested in j America’s commerce, especially that of The company is a particularly compe- [ cific 00381 when the contract was made, the senate to fill a vacancy to any ex­ that time come, Lo, the poor Indian! boundless litigation.
to justify the immoderate deuuncia-
, "‘5 f°r e“terl,u g ‘E1® l m ‘ed Statea. the Pacific side, its exports and imports tent one, most of the members being but that during the last few years the isting office if the vacancy existed Troop A, O. N. G., stands ready to go
ordered
to l?'
be d®P°rt®
deported d having been calculated to be worth Picked from the Frohman and other comPauy has been subjected to the se- while the senate was in session, and at a moment’s notice if required.
tions lavished upon them. Immediate
Immediate and
n2 i who were °_
,B,_ tO
f i a r ' » P r e s e n t t o M o n te n e g r o .
! well-known companies. A feature of verest kind of competition. In view was by law required to be filled by or
There have been uo Bannock Indians
retribution for the atrocities is de­ by Commissioner Graves, of that city. over $2,000,000 per annum.’
Cettije, Montenegro, August 29.—
the piece is the excellent work of Will-1 ot ‘bese facts they claim that the under the advice and consent of the on the Stein mountains or within 200 The steamer Rostoff, from Cronstadt,
manded, and as this cannot be sum­ Judge Seaman in discharging the men,
iam Courtleigh, as the hero, John Jef- I s ®u‘bern Pacific should be willing to senate, until such appointee has been miles of there this season. The story has arrived off the coast, near Antivri,
marily inflicted, the ministers are ac­ said he questioned the constitutionality
duly confirmed by the senate. The
of
the
act.
He
based
his
decision
INDIAN
DEPREDATION
CLAIMS.
ou
ferson, said to represent ax-Repre grant a material reduction. Mr. Hunt­ ! further question has beend raisewhether of the signal fires and the people get­ with a cargo consisting of 80,000
cused of heartless indifference to the
ington and the Western Union people
sentative Bryan, of Nebraska.
ting together at Diamond valley is cor­ rifles, 15,000,000 cartridges, a number
claims of justice and humanity. The the section of the act which gives to
I have had the matter under considera­ when confirmed, Ransom’s accrued rect, but the scare is over.
British consular officials are still more the United States commissioners the T h n »e A lr e a d y F i le d A g g r e g a t e A b o u t
of cannon and machine guns, and a
salary
since
the
date
of
his
last
ap­
same
power
as
is
given
a
judge.
Judge
.
F o r t y - F o u r M illio n » .
STORM AT A CEMETERY.
tion for some time, but the former is
bitterly arraigned, the incumbent at
quantity of dynamite aud other muni­
pointment can be paid, or whether he
Seaman
holds
that
the
powers
of
»
'
Tli«*
CliicHK<*
S
o
c
ia
lis
ts
.
said,
so
far,
to
have
declined
to
make
powers
of
a
Chamberlin,
8.
D.,
Sept.
4
_R
P
F ih > ( lmw, the nearest port to the
tions of war, all of which form the
will have to look for relief tc congress,
commissioner
are
limited.
He
cannot
Sperlin,
agent
for
the
court
of
claims'
L
ig
h
tn
in
g
K
ille
d
th
e
D
r
iv
e
r
o
f
th
e
any
reduction.
He
takes
the
ground
scene of the massacre, being particu­
Sept. 3.—Chicago’s social­ czar’s present to Montenegro.
as in the case of his first appointment. ists Chicago,
H
earn
e
an
d
C
r
ea
ted
a
P
a
n
ic
.
pass
jentence
aud
inflict
Hues,
but
cau
who
is
at
present
visiting
this
state
that
the
lease
as
it
exists
is
fair
to
both
have their flag presentation today,
l a r charged with reprehensible delay
in ordering an investigation of the simply hold to the federal grand jury, says that claims of about $44,000,000
Baltimore, Sept. 4.—A funeral pro- parties, aud the rental is not too exorb­ J u s t L ik e F r e d K lig ie h a r d t’. W h a le . but the presence of the police and the
crimes.
knowledge that there was a large re­
Iro n M en M ee t.
hav® been filed under the Indian dep-' cession had just entered the cemetery itant.
Montreal, Sept 2.—Charles Green­ serve in all stations made it a very
People in a position to know the
The American consuls, ou the con­
Dr P rice’s Cream Baking Powder.
Cleveland, Sept. 5.—The Western r®dations act of congress. Texas heads a‘ Mount Winans last evening when a
wood,
an
electrician
here,
who
has
World’s Fair H ighest Award.
trary, are eulogized for the energy of Bar-Iron Association held a largely at- i tbe ‘*S‘’ w*‘b New Mexico a good sec- terrific thunder storm broke. When facts are cautious about speakiug on often earned an odd penny by inven­ tame affair. The flag was presented
the
subject.
It
is
known,
however,
to the socialists by a daughter of Oscar
their efforts to hold offenders to ac­ tended conference here today. Nearly °ud' ‘’cine of these claims are just; ‘be lightning was sharpest and the
tions of one kind and another, last
count, but the activity is declared to all the largest manufacturers in the «cme exorbitant, some fraudulent.
thunder most deafening, one corpse that both sides have taken a very de­ Thursday allegedly caught in Black Kneebe, on behalf of the wives and
be unavailing, iu consequence of the Middle and Western states were either
^ 8 au example, two Mexican j w a s taken to the burial ground and an- termined stand, and the controversy river, a tributary of the St. Lawrence, daughters of the radicals in this city.
It is blood-red, and on one side bears
apathy exhibited at Peking. It is cer­ preseut or represented. The meeting graude®8 of New Mexico claimed to °‘ber was taken back. The hearse had may eventually result in the cancella­
sea serpent which looked like a the inscription, “ Socialistic Labor
tain, however, that Mr. Denby and his was behind closed doors, and the mem- {*ave lo8‘ 15' 000 «beep valued at $2 per - stopped at au open grave when there tion of the present contract. Neither a monstrous
conger
eel.
It
was
33
feet
English colleague have induced the bers refused to make public the object bead, and uot only made affidavits to " 'a s a vivid flash, followed by a deafen- party, however, is at the mercy of the long, and in some parts of the body Party of Chicago. ” The police were
cnil cror to order the degreadhtiou of of the meeting. It was learned from an- ‘bat effect, but had fifteen or twenty of iug peal, and the driver of the hearse, other. The railroad simply does not three feet in circumference. At first informed that it was the intention of
I f l O O w o r t h o f lovely M u s k for Forty
the chief magistrate of Ku Cheng and other source, however, that the chief! ‘b®*r employes do the same thing. It ! William Alsup, fell back dead on top want to operate its own telegraph lines local papers did uot take it up, but the socialists to have a parade after the
I
consisting o f ioo pages 2
.
ft*11 size Sheet Music of the —
g
t o issue a decree for the extirpation of subject discussed was a proposition t o > 8®®m e d ‘ o be a clear case of loss, but of ‘be vehicle.
One of the horses was while the Western Union does not de­ when they did it was done with a ven­ presentation ceremonies, and that the
latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular
the Vegeurian Society by the FooKien advance the price of the product of the tbe cour‘ objected to paying $2 per stunned, but quickly recovered, and, sire to relinquish them as part of its geance. Thousands came to see it, flag would be carried at its head, but
selections, both vocal and Instrum ental,
gotten up m the most elegant m anner. In-
the officers informed the committee
viceroy. That this command can be bar mills, as a result of the boom in bead for Mexican sheep. Mr. Sperlin w‘‘h his mate, dashed madly through coast service.
eluding four large size Portraits.
—
Taking all the circumstances into and as it was pickled and could not be that no such parade would be permit­ • * 2 CARMENCITA,
e n f o r c e d is considered extremely doubt- the iron market all along the liue. w“8 act’ordiug1y sent to New Mexico ‘be cemetery, dragging the hearse along
the Spanish Dancer.
touched, it looked for all the world ted, and the idea was given up. The
consideration,
it
is
more
than
probable
PADEREWSKI,
the
Qreat
Pianist.
g
ful, the imperial authority being much After a long discussion it was decided by the cour‘ *° compromise on $1.80 un‘il it collided with a tree. The col-
like the real article. Wednesday after­
ADEL!NA PATTI and
impaired in the southern provinces, to advance the price on all grades of P®r.h®ad, but the Mexicans declined to i or®d people who attended the funeral that if the lease of 1877 should be can­ noon Magistrate Dugan ordered Con­ ceremonies were tame, having none of
MINNIE SEUQMAN CUTTING.
SO D S C S S A U . O R D ER « TO
the old-time riug in them. There was
The willingness of the envoys to accept bur irou $2 a ton.
arbitrate. As this was Mr. Sperlin’s became panic stricken. The horses celed, another would be drawn up.
a Chinese escort for an English and
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dr8t case, be was anxious to make a drawing seventeen carriages also be- Before any final understanding is stable Bishop to break the glass tank disappointment because Keir Hardie
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO C C .^
which
contained
the
serpent.
He
cut
Broadway Theatre BlJg\. New York City. Z3!
Aiuericau commission to Ku Cheng is
L e t te r - C a r r ie r . W a tc h e ,I .
record aud began au investigation, c«me frightened and a general stampede reached, however, there will undoubt­ open the beast and found it was made failed to put in an appearance, as it
CANVASSERS WANTEO.
more severely blamed than any other
San Frtuieisco, Sept. 5.— Carriers iu ' which resulted iu establishing the I was narrowly averted by the drivers, edly be some important litigation in of cotton painted aud varnished, and was announced that he would address
the
United
States
courts
regarding
the
the assemblage.
of the reported misdeeds.
in the ‘be postoffice are being investigated by fac‘ ‘bat the Mexicans never owned Tbe lightning played all about the
stuffed with sawdust. It was to have
opinion of thi foreign community, a slM'cial agents from Washington. They Il,ore than 1,500 sheep at any one time1, cemetery where the mourners and at- new lease.
been shipped to New York yesterday.
strong body of marines was essential to watch the work of each carrier, report [ aud that a few hundred head were ‘endants were, striking a grave and
1 lir i.t t a u C h in e s e A s s a u lt e d .
C in c in n a ti to D e b s.
the dignity of the expedition. Many an-v bleach of the regulations, and, actually stolen by Navajo Indians, but «battering the tombstone. The shrieks
IinpoH ini; D is p la y in W a » h iii(tu n .
London, Sept. 3.—The Times’ Shang­
Cincinnati, Sept 3.—The three mem­
Englishmen believe that the governor when practicable, reduce the uuniber a‘ different times and places than ,d ‘be women rang above the noise of bers here of the American Railway
Washington, Sept. 4.—The Labor hai cablegram says: Chinese Chris­
of Houg Kong should have been re­ of carriers. In Philadelphia and Bos- claimed.
the rain and thunder, aud such of the Union today met and wired the follow­ day parade was the most imposing dis­ tians are being brutally treated near
quired to provide a detachment of ton the number of carriers has been re -) Au enterprising Bear Butte ranch- men as retained their wits did what ing to Eugene V. Debs:
play ever made by organized labor iu Hiug Hwa, province of Fo Kien.
i-oops from the colonial garrison.
CAVtfllù.lMUtMARKsX
dneed to the extent of 100 and eighty man bad filed a claim for the loss of ‘bey could to quiet their fears, having
“ Although you are a prisoner, de­ the District of Columbia. There were Houses have been burned and property
It is evident that while the storm of men, respectively, the result of these ! 13? ‘°ns of hay at $200 per ton, alleged a11‘bey could do to keep them from prived of your liberty by a rotten ad­ over 5,000 in line, all neatly uniformed and cattle stolen. One person was fa­
CO PY R IG H TS.
1 O B T A IN A P A T E N T ? For»
indignation is at its height, nothing inspections.
i to have been destroyed by ludiaus iti rushing out of the carriages into the ministration of justice, at the bidding and each division headed by a band of tally wounded. The magistrate re­
? hOue”t
°P*n,on.
" n vears’
te to
that diplomatists can do will satisfy
~ v 97
A ” i i ?* anh
w^° a>
have
bad nearly
tlftv
March, 1877. At the time hay was , drencbing rain. The burial took place of the railroads and their servants, the music. Columbia Typographical Union fused to interfere, although he was five 8 h ™ iNB
M o h a m m e d a n . A tta c k H in d o o » .
n the«P*1001 business. Communica­
their oonntrymen. The governments
selling
in
that
region
for
$20
to
$30
1
as
soon
as
the
storm
was
over.
tions
strictly
confidential,
a
H a n d b o o k of In
times
requested
to
do
so.
He
had
pub­
had
1,200
men
in
line.
A
feature
of
common people today worship at your
Bombay, Sept o.—There was a riot J per ton.
I
______________
at \\ aihingtou and London are urged
11 8ent free. A lso a catalogue of mechan­
altar. The seeds you have sown will the parade was the participation in lished an ambiguous proclamation, re- iftoVowJ?1
ical and scientific books aent free
“««-“an
to take direct action and exact repara­ at Dhuiia, province of Khandesh, be­
--------------------
T h e r e W a . N o B u llt lg h t .
soon bear fruit. The time will soon uniform of the chapels of some of the fering to the Ku Cheng massacre and * atenta taken through Munn A Co roceir«
tween
Hindoos
and
Mohammedans.
tion without, consulting their repre­
tEufl
are°hrC
»
e
*
nhV‘e
A
m
e
r
ic
a n , and
Bayonne,
France,
Sept
4.—The
po­
Sear<*hiiiK fo r I’e a r y .
come when labor will get its rights or local newspapers. Labor day being a inciting a rising against the Christians.
which ■
Wl<fol7 before the public with-
sentatives at the t ’hiuese capital. The riot was caused by an attack _____
,the. Inventor. Thia anlendld paper.
S t. John’s, N. F., Sept. 4.—The lice invaded a bull ring, where a fight will take them. You are to the labor- holiday in the district, all of the exec­
tlie
Mohammedans
made
upon
a
Hin-
1
eldKMltlyilluitrateii, b u bj far t l.i
Hove:»! • ‘ the American missionaries doo procession. The
was in progress today, and stopped the
wort’ ? eirejlatlou o f any scientific work lu tbe
A m n e s ty to P o l it ic a l O ffen d e rs.
police guarding first news from the Peary relief expedi­ first of a series of intended fights, and ingmen au honest and fearless leader. utive departments were closed for
w Bulldlna
a^7;..’ 4 .*
.r e ar. monffiy.'tiifo'a
Sample copies aent
appear confident that this appeal will the proces.*.ion fired
Edition
year free,
Sinai.
business.
Very
few
of
the
officials
Rio Janeiro, August 30.—The senate copn
,k lerT numfcT,* n u fn , b S i !
be grant, d, and that the regular cour^ ¿ i r , “ m H
n ”h>r8’ tion was brought today by the Ameri­ conducted the celebrated toreador, Ma- You will yet pilot them to a harbor of were at their desks. There was a lack
tliul
passed a bill granting general amnesty j house!
Ju.£olor*’
Photographs of new
of prtx-edure will be si t aside iu com- », a K “ j Mohammedans ontright. can schooner, John E. Manckenzie, re­ zauta, to the Spanish frontier. The safety, just as the star guided the wise of official advice from any quarter.
S2?tfd
fnnhllnx bulldera to show th .
to political offenders.
plianee with their wishes. When they X 'L X d
“
b“™ turning from a Greenland halibut fish- populace of the town hooted the police men to the cradle of our Lord of Beth­
«»ntracta. Adcieoa
MUNf? CO. N ew Y ork
, 3 6 1 B boadw . v .
lehem. God bless you.”
j ery. The Mackenzie met the Kite
find themselves. disappointed, their
and
the
municipal
offices,
senators
aud
F
o
r
e
s
t
F
ire
»
In
B
r
itis
h
C
o
lu
m
b
ia
.
with
the
expedition
on
board
at
Hol-
N
o
R
e
f
o
r
m
,
in
T
u
r
k
e
y
Y
e
t.
M a b e l Stan
wrath agaiust Mr. Deub.v will be
Salmon Siding, B. C., Sept. 2.—For­
,
,
a
« l e y . S en ten ea .
steiuburg, July 15. At Holsteinburg deputies of the town vainly pleaded
greater than ever, but time will prob­
Constantinople, Sept. 4.—The prom­ est fires in this vicinity are spreading,
London, Sept. 5.—Mabel Stanley, the Kite took aboard Professor Dyche, for the fights to occur. The municipal
ably show that the censures which the American womau with a number one of tbe members of the
met and decided to resign, ised imperial decree proclaiming gen­ making it dangerous for prospectors
C U P ID E N E * *
expedition, officers
S e e m e d uneontroUable at a period of of aliases, who was arrested at Liver-1 aud sailed again the
which, when the people heard of it,’ eral reforms throughout the Turkish and miners doing development work.
__
This great V egetable
again
the
same
evening.
uuexanipitsl agitation and grief were pool on August .10, as she was about | Very little ice was reported south of caused them to offer them a great ova­ empire did not appear yesterday, the The fires extend from Nelson to Wan-
never warranted by actual circurn- to take passage for America, pleaded Greenland waters. The crew of the tion.
anniversary of the sultan’s accession, eta, though so far little damage has
Pfol’p fra u “
àfo«s‘fo
B Ä ? ,'
stanci-s. The idea that an American guilty iu the Bow-street court today on Mackenzie think the Kite will have no
as was expected. The ambassadors of been done to railroad property. Fires
The $22,000 bond issue of school the powers interested are now insisting
minister iu Mr. IXmby’s position could the charge of stealing from Mrs. Gib- ! difficulty iu reaching Whale’s sound,
district No. 16 (Pendleton) has been upon the appointment of a mixed com­ on Toad mountain, near Nelson, have
B E FO R E ano A FTE R
deliberately repudiate his responsibil­ son, with whom she had lodged for a !
burned two wagon bridges. It begins
where
Peary’s
headquarters
are
lo­
sold
to Theiss & Barroll, Spokane mission of control.
rVrfotAE » tre n g tlie n s^ ^ ^ ^ rn ä i? w e a Ä ^ ““
ity and betray his trust is too mon­ month, jewelry valued at 587 pounds. 1 cated. The return of the relief party
to
look
dangerous
for
the
Silver
King
pr-.ra«.ur;-iï.T ïiK -riL
;
» " » m * -i.h
strous to be long credited in anv quar­ She was sentenced to twelve months is expected about the end of this agents for Eastern money lenders, for
ala
tramways. The town of Nelson is tak­
giveu and
ìt . d ^ ^ n ° L Ul f o ‘ ° l * rat$on.
SOHO tentlnn.nl-
$455 premium. The bonds draw 6 per
- A b written
o x .a ix f runrsnt«*e
o r e x ® ,by'mall.
Se m
”d on
f o ey
' r a returned
^ r i r e i u ì ^
r r m
‘ *'«rmaueutcure.
fl.U
O
ter.
imprisonment at hard labor,
O
r.
P
r
ic
e
's
C
r
e
a
m
B
a
k
in
g
P
o
w
d
e
r.
ing precaution to prevent encroach­
i month.
I
|k A K *, a ■
w «w w w»* » '
*
cent.
W.rld'i Fair N l|h.«l M .a.l »na
ments.
RAVAGES OE CHOLERA
p lW W IIM B K
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