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Prucr«MlT«. R e lle b l. , N «*>; I Ihcho — L oader A Uve Increa**- Your ItiioineHii An Adv. in th e ^tvipR^«r la a L iv . C ityt K e lit. - L e a d e r W ill A ccom plish th e R esu lt. Try I t i V O L . 7. COTTAGE GROVE. LA N E COUNTY. OREGOX~ SATURDAY. SEPTEM BER 14, 1895. Cottage Grove Echo - Leader, CENTRAL AMERICAN THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY. O b s e r v a t io n s o r a P r ie s t R e c e n t ly R e - The Devoted to the Best Interests of Cottage Grove, Lemati and Bohemia Gold Mining District. UNION. C lu im H a s te n e d b y A c tio n at C orin to. E ngland’»* tu r n e d F r o m M iss io n a r y W ork . A ilE H L N T lN G THE S O L D IE R S ’ MONUMENT T h e I n s c r ip t io n “ M u rd ered b y S trik er s NO. 15. . A BIG LUMBER COMBINE New York, Sept. 12.—F u rth e r p a r I s N o w B e in g G u a r d e d . B altim ore, Sept. 11.—Rev. F ather ticu lars of the latest movem ents for a No A p p re h e n sio n , H o w ev er, Sau Francisco, Sept. 10.—Colonel I Zeenus B arnum , w ho has recently re- T h e re Y et M ay Be T ro u b le in C entral A m erican U nion have been ob PVhZXzt a _ . V 1 W. M. G raham has put a guard around ! M ill-O w ners in O regon an d F elt tor th e F u tu re . turned from »- the — A— interior of « Alaska, tained from Senor Jose tie Gomez, the S te in M o untain C ountry. the m onum ent a t the Presidio ceme-I w here he spent four years in missionary N icaraguan statesm an, who, as the W a sh in g to n Included. tery, erected in memory of the four I Echo-Leader Building. work among the natives, gave to the special m in ister from the president of privates of battery L, F ifth U nited ’ B altim ore Suu an interview’ relating to N icaragua to the C entral A m erican OVER A MILLION IS WITHDRAWN E. P. T H O R P , the boundary dispute betw’een the AMMUNITION QUIETLY RDI1GHT States a r tillery, who were killed in the I states, conducted the prelim inary nego I railroad w reck near Sacram ento last j t h e c e n t r a l l i m b e r c o m p a n y L nited States and G reat B ritain. E j it o r and B u s in e s s M a n a g e r tiations w hich lead to the understand year. He has announced th at he “ The claim made by the B ritish gov T h e T r e a s u r y O M c ia ls H a v e N o D o u b t ing now arrived at. Seuor Gomez a r B o ,lie s , ,f A r m e d M en A r e n » i i y Leuv- ready to give a w arm welcome to any ernm ent a t the instance of C anadians,” to th e S y n d ic a te W ill V ery S o o n rived in New York several days ago. ln < B u r n , und V ic in it y O s te n s ib ly one who may endeavor to wreck the I said he, “ embraces a valuable strip of H a te» <»f d a b s c r ip tio n . M ak e th e L o o ses G ood . o f I ts I m p o r ta n t M o v e s W ill B e From here he w ill go to W ashington uionolite. The inscription, “ Murdered fo r i lu u t lu g P u r p o se s . land, a portion of w hich is the key, to O K I YEAR...... ..... ........... ............................. ..r 4 «<> in a few days to pay his respects to to K e e p Up th e P r ic e o f Or Sent 1O u . b7 S trik ers,” upon th is b it of granite, W ashington, Sept. 11.—The gold re a vast extent, to the interior of Alaska, Burns, The»« rate» are strictly In advance. the N icaraguan m inister. He says A ll M a te r ia l. serve today was fu rth er depleted by the and w’hich possesses rich m ineral re Subscribers w inhinf a change in their p atoffice address should give their old as well th at he is in the U nited States solely loss of <1,200,000 w ith d raw n for ex sources. A nother portion w ould give Sau Francisco, Sept. ».—The Cliron- as new address. on private business. In an interview The E< ho -L kadkk w ill be sent to subscribers port from th e New York snbtreasury. them control of tine n atu ral harbors, icle says th at one of the greatest lum- un til all arrears are paid anti paper ordered to ; he said: and in a .. th ird place they - would «ive poses’ but tbe “ ore know ing ones here I G r a h a m “tor’ - C<'k 'llel | ber c°m biues ever known has ju s t been be discontinued according to law. “ The confederated arrangem ents to This left the reserve, a t the close of one of the ’ most m agnificent scenic think they are .... dflau! 1 °r_ having canned t h e inscrip- -------- " ! formed. ------ J ................ business, <97,710,772. The treasury Any nubseriber not receiving his paper It includes nearly all the big w hich N icaragua, S alvador aud H on going on a different I tion to be placed u n o n th n regularly w ill please notify this office imine- officials have received no inform ation regions ol the w’orld, G lacier bay m onum ent m ill-ow ners in Oregon and W ashing- d lately. Reader, did you ev er take S immons duras have ju s t com m itted themselves, £ S — » » = ton. Tuesday the C entral Lum ber L iv e r R egulator , th e “ K ing of contem plated gold deposits by the W’hich is now’ beginning to be visited We invite short articles of general in terest—long one», a rule, not published. All and w hich it is hoped G uatem ala aud New York banks, as reported, yet they by thousands of tourists from all over articles must be accompanied by the nam e of ; Costa R ica w ill also assent to ,” said have no doubt th a t the syndicate very the W’orld d u ring the sum m er months. the writer, not for publication, but as evidence w inter AH th i . h c,u tuln« ta ph considered offensive to the work- of good faith. We assume uo responsibility fer Senor Gomez, “ is p rim arily in th e in- soon w ill m ake good the losses below lthough the be immense value | terest of m ain tain in g peace throughout the opinions of correspondents. this A land cannot accurately” d e t e of i m unition b l v X e n Ä V u u i e ü T ^ ’h ^ . . , <100,000,000. F or this reason, when Entered at the postoffice at Cottage Grove as 'C en tral A m erica, aud prom oting c iv ili second-class matter. 3 ........... avuuM M O I I I mined, u knowledge of its geographical and th e tow n is out of these articles inet.m nVVTh hU* SeUt to W asb' subscribed. The directors of the incor 2.1, I i zation and progress in the five repub- questioned, they say they have no ap position on the coast shows th at great the body a n d poisons the whole system. today. One of our hardw are firm« h id a ’ P®°pl® late.r ested ‘ h e poration are: prehension for the future. As to the I hat dull, heavy feeling is due to a lies. The su b stan tial and in tellig en t A d v e r t is in g K a te s M a d e K n o w n o n A p - In -,,» T » :il -- ^ ‘" ° r to lave tbe illseriPtiou on the Clarence A. Thayer, Chas. C. Ste- lZAT-TTlzI to rp id liver. Biliousness, H eadache p lic a t io n . citizens in a ll these countries are real purpose of the syndicate w ith re comm ercial advantages should accrue some 15,000 rounds of cartridges a t the future from its possession by H untington, The same firm hu - a um eut removed are now aw aiting venson, jr ., Newton H. Hickm an, a!“ b>na an d Indigestion a re all liver . Or on The h eartily sick of revolutions, w hich gard to speedy action, they have no in this country. I t is a I™ . „ « r J . firm baa _ | action the p sam a rt e of firm the federal official or reliable inform ation. au- Chas. L. Cron, John M. Rhodes, Jam es d,8ea?es- , Keep the liver active bv an . - long, narrow ordered more by express, and a team have been so frequent in the past aud M eanwhile Colouel G ra W ebster and John Masterson. occasional dose o f Sim m ons L iver Reg- The relations between the congres slice running the whole length of the has been hurriedly sent to the railroad thorities. CHURCH DIR ECTOR Y. have retarded devlopm ent, w asted our ham has become imbued w ith the fear The m ovem ent to establish a pine 8 j d Y‘,u’.1! Se t rid ° f these trou- sional lib rary and the treasury d ep art narrow circular d istrict of A laska th a t after these goods. resources and discredited us in the eyes th at some one may endeavor to destroy lum ber tru st has been on foot the past tem ’ E o r T b * " n ® t o th e ''.-hole sys- m ent have assumed a norm al condi is nearest th is country. It is most ------------ - 1 1CMBERI.AND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— of the w orld. Everybody w ho has vis the block of stone over the graves of two years but it has been delayed by R egulator is HOTEK T H ^ P a J ’l t V Suuday school, 10 a . m . Preaching, 11 t. m . tion. The reg u lar disbursem ents of tem perate in clim ate, and the only T h e A la s k a n l m i i m s . and 7 r. Prayer meeting, each Wednesday at ited C entral A m erica, or made a study Seattle, Sept. 10.—Advices from the four soldiers a t the Presidio ceme tn e tact th a t some m ill-ow ners have does n o t gripe, n o r weaken, but g reatlv ttr. a . We are journeying unto a place ot of the conditions, knows th a t tmrs is the lib rary for A ugust were m ade by p a rt of the territo ry th a t is settled by w hich the lo rd «aid, 1 w lil give It yon; com e the treasury departm ent on requisi any considerable num ber of w hite men. Alaska by the steam er W illapa, w hich tery. He lias, therefore, detailed a held back. I t w as not because m anu- refreshes and strengthens. ------ ------ 6 3 thon with u» and we will do thee good."— m aterially, the globe, w hich ought to tions of L ib iarian Spofford. The re “ One im portant effect of G reat Brit- “raived in port last evening, state th a t guard of four meu to protect the mon- j facturers did not realize the im portance 1 E v e r y p a c k a g e h a s t h e K ed Z Numb. 10:2», E. Z. NESBETT, Pastor. compare favorably w ith any other for um ent from damage. port of the copyright paym ents f<>- a iu ’s claim s, if they should be al- tbe Chilkoot and C hilkat Indians of the step, but it was hard to induce ; id a .1,'. '1’ t,le " r a p p e r . J . |f . ®u " Each tHRISTIAN PHURCH—SERVICES AT 11 A. population, prosperity aud advance A ugust w ill be rendered to the treas- j lowed, would be th at G reat B ritain UaK®d in a general free fig.it near Dyea ie i h n Ac C o., P h ila d e lp h ia . , of the sentinels perform tw o I any one to take the initiative, ? w -a n d s p. x. Munday school at 10 a m ment. B ut the population of the whole ury th is week. The settlem ent of old would have control of the route which recently, during w hich two Indians hours tu rn of guard duty, and they j The V ictoria and Vancouver m ills . P. 8. C. E., each Sunday at 4 p it. Midweek prayer and prala* services, Wednesday evening of C entral A m erica is not m uch in ex accounts has not y et been completed, is the key to the gold fields shot aeau dead and a squaw badly pace th eir beats w ith loaded rifles have been shipping into San Francisco on the were snot a t 7 o ’clock Musical rehearsal, each Saturday cess of 13,000,000, in cluding natives but it is expected th a t any balance northw est com er of Alaska. These wounded. The cause cf the bloody night and day. The instructions given and other parts of the state, according even ing at 7 oc’lock. ABOUT THE C RO PS. and other inferior races; aud its back found to be still due by th e ’ lib rarian fields pan out about <100,000 each nffray was w hisky, and it is feared that them are such as are usually given to lum berm en, for less than the cost of ^ |E T II ODIST CHURCH—SUNDAY SCHOOL wardness is lam entable in various ma- w ill be ascertained soon, and usmou suou, anti a report -v ear’ but it has been stated there are more bloodshed w ill follow, ow ing to guards to prevent the near approach m anufacture on the A m erican side. California’ i I 1-obalilr V iu ta g e o t S « e r t at 10 a . m . Preaching, each fourth Saoday te ria l respects. “ B ut w hat hastened th e of tbe sanw n‘“de to the secretary of ricb Prospects there yet unworked, as tb® lawless, fierce and w arlike nature or any unauthorized person to the T hat th is statem ent is not exaggerated morning and evening. Prayer m eeting, every " l u e s T liis V ear. d e te r then, t r e a s u l-v ’ W®“ aa m ineral resources which, the Chilkats. Thursday night. •• The Lord !« In Ills holy tern- for uuto.7aud w a X o b a h lv h guarded spot, and to use sum m ary is evidenced by the fact th at some of Sun Francisco, Sept. 9.— Deputy lu- pie.” REV. E. OITTINS, Pastor. m ining factor in b ringing 'it to pass a t i hundred Chinese, recently when they become w ell known, w ill The Alaska News, printed a t Ju - means, if necessary, to enforce th eir the officers doing business in this city ‘ reraal Revenue Collector Loupe has re- th is tim e was the trh itrarv aetinn lauded a t V »ncouver, B. C ., have made ^^ ely cause considerable im m igration neau, says th at the prim ary cause o f commands. Colonel G raham said to have been compelled to down tu m ed from his trip to Fresno, where . - close ------ — ------- England in th^: C o rin g affair X r a app\ lcatioa collector of customs th ere.” the fight was two Swedes who were day: I th eir m ills and purchase from foreign be w as engaged in surveviua the I t m ay seem strtn g e to keep the owners. I brandy stills and estim ating th e m o b - If the new combine is a success it able vintage of sweet wines for the ject lesson of the weakness of the Cen- are act(,rs etc en route m G?« A Const»ntinople, Sept. 11. — The slsfi,,,,1 T h X “i ’ th ®t!• ,,P° S' m onum ent guarded n ig h t and day, but w ill be far-reaching in its operations coining year. tral A m erican states when confronted exposition a n d w h i l e tl ’ A tlanta T urkish authorities at various ports of Indian ,h lr®d 8oule c b ilkoot tnere are so may m alicious-m iuded D “ igh-,attenil>t, to de8tr°y j Not only is it intended to fight the | ^ n y respects the trip was a dis- ,h y foreign aggression; and th e union r e ^ n knJw n for th eir r e j e ^ H o n , ^ i M h*°r> “ ° tably a t Bfsyr0Dt and sum m it, and d a i m ' X t ^ k e g ^ f D ispute a s to a Y oung M an’s ihe eon, P I i,deV1T “ i ,t h a t 1 deP“ “ llls, ot B ritish Oolutnbia on the coast. , “PPuiutmeut. I t wag thought th a t the for defense w hich we are now inaugur- governm ent has taken the precant on to > basa°1Qn’ a rc “gain subjecting packages bourbon w, g ** but the trust w ill reach out for foreign ° “ tp u t this year would be much larger vere stolen from them by the the couise I have adopted justifiable, Id en tity . at.n g is the direct outgrow th of it lustruct th e collector to G g d ^ sb n rg o A“ erlcau B ib’c House, " of Ind*ans- On the other hand, the Iu- The guard w ill rem ain ” trade, of w hich a t present the 1894. The prelim inary r e X Last year I w as sent by the president make a very thorough e x a m i n a ti o X t o 1 th ’8 f° r the If an attem pt should be made to ; can m anufacturers have a sm all share, i aud niinouucements were of k - uoilb fre s h e x a m in a tio n s 'n d T e la T s a t" th e dia“ 8_?la i“ ‘hey received the w hisky o f N icaragua as a special m inister to m u tilate the headstone,w hat would the ' It is argued th a t there i t a big field fJr Prom ising nature, and frJni the fig’ veiy u' the m atter before p erm ittin g them to in part paym ent for th eir services. res port of arrival, notw ithstanding the GREAT MANY DEPOSITIONS MADE the C entral A m erican republics to pre enter. g u aru tlo - this trade, w hich only requires capital subm itted it w as estim ated th at I However th a t may be, the —_the Latest reports from Seal islands in- w h i ^ a J ? sent to th eir governm ents propositions nhould any oue approach the spot and energy to develop into a source of crop would exceed th at of last year by 1 re dicate icate th N o orth r th A A m m erican « « « ™ Com a m ined by the customs authorities at Chilkat« tn I ? , e a t n ig h t they would be orered to halt. ! immense profit. F e e u llu r Ciu*»» Inv«>lvlnK «'»UMiderabl«* in behalf of a treaty of union. th at at the the N ceived fa ir encouragem ent, b u t before m ercial Company has taken about 15, Constantinople. N ot only are these of C hilkats to join in a social event. In If they fail to comply, according to i The board of directors, w ith w hich I at least one-third. W hen Mr.' Loupe tM liiM bl« P r o p e r ty in t h e S tu te a short tim e all were drunk as lords, w ent to Ire sn o he was surprised to my mission w as completed, the events 000 skins, the m axim um lim it imposed the regulations the guard would be the C entral Lum ber Company has in- learn th at the grape crop had been con ° ^ u" “ ce’ the customs o f W u N h in g to u . grow ing out of E n g lan d ’s claim on d u rin g the season closed A ugust 1 R e - 1 ortllLlals a t Beyrout have stopped a and an altercation took place between compelled to fire. However, we are ' corporated, is not a representative one siderably damaged by a w arm wave the members of the different tribes. In Spokane, W ash., Sept. 1 2 .— The N icaragua transpired, and I w as sum ports received early in the season Ted l« ; 0b0 E ibles and other less tim e than it takes to tell it, the not here to shoot people. I do not fear ; and it is not probable th at they w ill w hich struck th a t section of the coun contest for the estate of old Jo h n W y moned home. P resident Zelaya there- to the belief th at there w as an unusual b° ° kS duly « « h o n ie d to circulate devil in the red men came to the su r ^ 7 ,g reat trunble- Tbti <mly thing occupy office very long. The combine try in August. Its effects were pro an t, w ‘ ho was m urdered ‘ ' n ear Spangle, ?P °“ decided th a t the tim e w as ripe for scarcity of seals on the is la n d s , tb e empire, on the pretext th a t each face and firearm s were flashing all th a t 1 am afraid of is th at some crank j has already absorbed such w ell-known nounced a t M inturn, a sm all town, (*.nnilfv th ro n «T S W .— __ _ 1 _____ J lin illP fiia tp iliftilill nnd w it k n n i . . . . . iD inu us, a m i }HH,V Gou tn T u a o » - e K x x XV,.._• th is county, three years ago, has de im m ediate actiou, and w ith o u t w a it th a t the Comm ercial Company would book has to bear the stam p of the m in where in several instances, half thé around. A general fight ensued, and may attem pt to carry out the ideas ex-1 firms as: veloped one of the most puzzling m ys ing fur th e results of my negotiations not be able to take more th an a frac istry of public instruction, this being there was an exchange of shots, result pressed by these disturbers. Only a j The P ine Lum ber Company, Pope & grape crop was destroyed by the sud to devlope in the ordinary course, he is teries in the history of the West. quite contrary to the contract on the tion of its quota, b u t subsequent re ing in the k illin g of a C hilkat brave short tu n e ago I read w here a crank ’ Talbot, Golden G ate Lum ber Coin- den heat, w hich bereft the fru it of its John aud Joseph W yant w ere V ir sued an in v itatio n to a ll the C entral ports show uo m aterial decrease in the subject between the U nited States and by a mem ber of the Chilkoots. To destroyed several headstones, some- pany, W ilson Bros., B ardine M ill sap. American presidents to m eet a t Auial- the porte. Mr. T errell, the American ginia boys, who came W est many where in this vicinity. I don’t th in k j Company, W . J. Adams, Gruv— H ar- num ber herding on the island since “ I surveyed 300 stills,” said Loupe, make m atters still w orse, -a C hilkat m inister, addressed a note to the porte. years ago. Joseph settled in Iowa, pa, the cap ital of Honduras. G eneral last year. & a n d u u jie u t^ .j to e x ty -tw o sw eet _ iu g b .t a f j i n g bu^iet in her ahyone w ill lie shot, but«,’f there is any b or ‘ ••azu ttsix G ’ - ’..ra p .,« . , m arrie* aud brought, up a fam ily of B onilA , p.csi.leut v ' H onduras, ).nd The Indian o ffice-as received no in- °f -ussaats rem tiateu by ny hostility «replayed on the reservation ! McKinnon, E. K. Wood L um ber Com- wineries. A t present 100 tons of leg. Then th e C hilkats retaliated tw elve children. Jo h n w ent to M is G eneral G uiterrez, president of Sa va- tim ation of trouble at the Roseburg the ceusignm eni 1 °f ()ue of the C hilkoot braves I w ill certainly have the offender pun- pany, S. E. Slade Company, Renton, grapes are being daily pressed a t Fresno souri and the question of his m arriage dor, responded favorably and the three agency. Recently the agents were in- ished by the civil authorities. ’ Holmes & Company, Simpson Lumber by the W ine G row ers' Association, ____ ___________ dead \»s a doornail. presidents accordingly m et in confer is now in dispute. Company, C alifornia Lum ber Com and som ething like ninety tons a a day structed to reduoe the prices paid for F arth e r O u t r a g e . R e p o r te d . The fight was stopped a t this point, Several years ago John came to ence a t A m alpa in Ju ly . The result “ a u h n g supphes, e tc., to a fair price, pany, and a num ber of others. by the Bartons. W ith the exception London, Sept. 11.—A dispatch from and the c b ilk a ts im m ediately started THE STANFORD SU IT. W ashington and took up a fine farm of th eir deliberations w as the treaty, done by the ..-rm wave A r“ euia’ “ U Umbt“ —» .—J.' the wuo eutire v u s ss c d u s istrict ss s iu s ( ’b i l l ,. ,. VUlage' ” . A Y U m b e r r ° — f iv. If the plans of , the com'line have ----- of damage . - — near Spokane. T here he lived trio™ th® details of w hich have already hein M m es'aflrigh’ a s ^ X ^ X ^ l d V 1™ ------- --------------- j been fully form ulated, the m anagers everything looks prom ising in th a t sec- If of Kennacks is surrounded bv T urkish v n ilk ats ar® aw ay from home, but w ill Special Connsei’. B rief P r e p a r e d fo r th e printed. u n til the n ig h t of his tn ard er and the -1- . « . - — fil'dITl VxxF’i’i w» *4 4 X 2 „ x* .. j .1 ... the Indians did not care to do the work are not ready to make them public. E. ' tb,u ot tbe country. Owing to the re- C ou rt o f A p p e a ls . troops, dispatched by Zekki Pasha, soon return, and it is feared they w ill attem p t of the m urderer to destroy the CASE OF BUSTAMENTE. at the low er figures, the agents were under the plea of arresting A rm enian m arch on the C hilkoot village in a San Francisco, Sept. 10.—Judge L. i J. H olt, of the Simpson Lum ber Com- Auction of the sweet w ine output there evidence of h is crim e by firing the instructed to contract w ith w hite men body and w ipe it out of existence. D. McKissick, special counsel for the pany, and D. H. Bibb, of the Golden " D I not be as large a q u an tity of house. A young man w ho claim s to C a p ta in «Joliasaa I p h e ld fo r S u r r e n d e r . for it. Hollow H orn Bear, who is the revolutionists. The villages of Carni, U nited States in its <15,000,000 suit Gate Company, have had the m atter in brandy distilled as w as anticipated. A Trigugener, T ortan, Boropul and Ma- tie the sou of the m urdered m an is iiiK E z e t a ’s L ie u te n a n t. leader of the m alcontents, is w ell riga are reported to be completely against Mrs. Jan e L. Stanford, has j hand, and both have been w orking larK® am ount of grapes form erly used here, claim ing the property and the THE APPLICATION DENIED. know n as an agitator. It is said th a t sacked, and the population aggregating San Francisco, S e p t 12.— In regard completed his argum ent and brief for w ith u n tirin g zeal. T heir aim is to bir m aking raisins is being used for case is now before Judge Moore of the he alw ays cools down soon, and no 5,000, were severely dealt w ith. The is plenty plenty of to the surrender of Florencio Busta- the U nited States circu it co u rt of ap get every m ill-ow ner of any prom i- w ine , , th is year. There 18 superior court. J u d g e H a n fo rd R e fu s e d to A p p o in t a j neuce on the coast into the combine, work for w hite men in the vineyards, real trouble is anticipated. peals. mente, one of A ntonio E zeta’s lieu ten men were tortured, and the women The young m an’s story is th a t when R e c e iv e r fo r H a r g r a v e ’s F a r m . It is probable th a t the Oxnard sugar The document consists of 193 closely i aud u n til th a t is accomplished it is b u t they do not seem to w ant it, and his father came to W ashington he left ants, whom the U nited States refused bounty case w ill not reach the court of aud children were ravished. The four Spokane, Sept. 10.—A pplication for printed pages, and the argum ent in the U° th i" g fUrther wU1 done’ the grow ers are forced to employ C hi him w ith his U ncle Joseph in Iowa; to give up to P resident G uiterrez, of claim s for some time. Mr. H am , who m onasteries were sacked aud the altars the appointm ent of a receiver w as de nese. ’ ’ th a t he grew up there and was thought o “',* Salvad<’J'’ by th® steam er C ity of and images destroyed. The excitem ent nied today by Judge H anford, of the to be Joseph’s Joseph’s son, son. by bv others h i s Sydney’..to th ® Salvadorean au th o rities was associated as counsel w ith Senator and alarm is universal. A uthentic in others his United States court, in the su it of Rob Manderson, has requested Secretary s t i l l A n o th e r ('o iisu iiip tio ti C u re. nephew. Six years ago he ran away at La L ibertad, A lexander Center, local C arlisle not to send the case to the form ation from Moosh is th at an anti- ert Balfour against R ichard Hargrave. ...... . luv®riere) w ith in . Hh„ r , i , Wa8hlIlg,x’u ’ ,0 -—A new core agent of the Pacific M ail Steam ship C hristian society of T urkish officials aud came to the Pacific N orthwest. The suit originated in W alla W alla court u n til the senator has had tim e to w ith the bequest of Governor Stanford of . “ “ ‘ ’ per aSre®m’ « f° r consum ption has been reported to L ater Joseph W yant, as a result of Company, in an interview today upheld read C ontroller B ow ler’s decision, and has been formed there and a t B itlis by proceedings to foreclose a m ortgage the university, and according to the 1 ' n „v , , : tb ® 8tat® departm ent by U nited States fam ily difficulties, also came to th is the conduct of C aptain Johnson. Cen take w hatever action thereon he saw w ith the intention of slaughtering on a w heat farm in W hitm an county, to inventory Mrs. Stanford w ill have an ' K“ 'd h \ P i18 eveu’ , Collsld Chancellor, at Havre. He sectio’i. He visited his bro th er’s grave, ter said th a t Johnson did not surrender fit. The request w as grunted, and the C hristians in the event of the accept- the default in paym ent of interest hav- estate of from »5 000 000 to »6.000,- J ; in B Z I tbe cnf e. ? “8 bro“Kb ‘ *> th® Bustam ente u n til forced to do so by the ance by the porte of the scheme of re- ing occurred more than a year ago. In then drifted into the N orthern m ining | eerning the w orkings of the oombina- attention of the world a t a congress of auth o rities a t La L ibertad. He con papers w ill rem ain in the secretary’s form s presented by the powers. It is denying the application the court holds 000. Governor S tanford’s bequest to country. tion would be prem ature. H e adm itted physicians and scientists a t Bordeaux possession u n til Senator Manderson is the university was <2,500,000, w hile sidered it a question of in tern atio n al declared th a t Consul Hampson is to he th at the proof of insolvency is not sat- A t Kaslo he found the runaw ay d J“ e “ ’ p ^ d Z “'“ ^ t i “ Z arRet, S t h n e aa tieeu in a ‘hb!5 ne8ti°n of «oniU tting heard from. the estate was appraised, aside from law to be solved by the auth o rities at the first victim ._______ isfactory; th a t w hen w heat is w orth boy, advised him th a t he w as the sou depressed condition for the past three consumption by vaccination. Professor W ashington. th at bequest, a t <22,000,000. of John W yant and th a t an estate T w o S e a lin g S c h o o n e r s S e iz e d . an ordinary price the value of the laud T h e lia h it I n Barliai'ouN. The governm ent’s su it w as origiual- years, and th at it w as tim e the null- M ariglio, an Italian , read a paper aw aited him in this county. He came ; 1 nited States D istrict A ttorney w exceed the debt. There V ictoria, B. C ., Sept. I L —The San Francisco, Sept. I L —C harles j ill greatly « t ! ly filed March 15, aud, after an elabor rionerSH 7 r - f teP0 i ° 7 b«l r ,own prot®®- ! ’' hicb attracted much attention, c k im - Foote said th a t w hile the steam ship here, fell into dissipated ways, w as ar- ; aealer Beatrice arrived th is m orning, Sonntag, president of the C alifornia 7° app®a r to, rents or profits ate argum ent by Judge McKissick on tion. He refused to talk about the fu- . iug to have discovered an efficacious company conld not be held responsible rested while d ru n k for breaking in to | th * land has Uot been having been seized for alleged v io la Society for the Prevention of C ruelty t0 ° behalf of the governm ent, aud by «JrJ .° f /J 16 COncer“ ’ saym g that to do process w ith tubercular serum, which, the surrender, no foreigu power a saloon, gave another nam e and i serv- for u . . i ____ I..» . liuu mi me di -The object of this application, tion of the B ehring sea regulations. to C hildren, w ent out to Golden G ate would injure its plans. : ),e says, renders the subjects of the dis- Judge G arber for Mrs. Stanford U nited ed out a short sentence in jail. W hile 1 , ^lg h t to g" upon a ve.ssel fly' She reports the seizure of the l t is asserted th at for the past three j ease im mune. Tbe consul recites the schooner P ark yesterday afternoon and returned the conrt. aald- to secure this y e a r’s j States C ircuit Judge Ross sustained in prison he was recognized by ay o u u g g _ Ajm®n c a n fla B and take away Ainoko. The B eatrice was boarded by w ith the conviction th a t there is need crop 011 tb ® Pr®tense th a t the crop is the defendant’s dem urrer to the com- je a rs the lum ber fratern ity of the Pa- j com parative failures of other attem pts m an named M etcalf, a form er school any person for a political offense w ith the Rush A ugust 20 and four f o r a big reform in the practices of J7®fit8- but ®rop does not represent p laiu t. ‘o f e a t consum ption successfully, and The case is now on appeal r o u u r 't O ^ l^ n “ ™ Ug a“ “ Uany out th a t person’s consent. W hen a mate. In the tria l of the case, M etealf i . . . . • - - skins, m arked as if by buckshot, w ere some of the wheelmen. Mr. Sonntag the profits on the land. The profits from Judge Ross’ decision. round »1,000,000. The m illing ca- says tliis particular process is still in and his half-brother testified th a t thov 7®^“’“ 18 °“ ab*Pb“a’’d under the Am er found aboard. A lthough no guns noticed a num ber of bicycle riders would be an excess of the value after th a t tim e is said to have the experim ental stage Incidentally Judge M eKissick’s argum ent and pacity during w ent to school w ith W yant and t h a t ' i®8" fla.?‘ th ®or®tmally, he is on A mer ‘^ “ .i’0,00^ 00’000 aBd 1’2?0.’- T 1 Kiv®s someg sta rtlin g S were found, she was seized on a charge spinning through the park w ith in- deducting the cost of seed, planting, brief controvert every proposition en ^ « J i . v . q .» az si I I Foote z \ wa X« v As-».. x 4 .... n J . icau soil. continued: he was known as a nephew of Joseph care of grow ing crop, harvesting, taxes 000,000 feet of lum ber yearly, w hile of the ravages of consum ption in Paris. “ The proper course is through d ip of having used firearm s in the sea. fants strapped to the handlebars of on land, etc. A t the present prices on unciated by Judge Ross, and cite opin W yant. She w as towed to U nalaska and turned j th eir wheels. He considers it a highly the demand, including off-coast car He shows th at it causes three tim es ions of the supreme court of the U nited A great many depositions have been lomacy. It would be the business of over to the B ritish ship P leasant, by ; dangerous practice, and says he is de- w heat there w ould be excesses after goes, has never exceeded 400,000,000 more deaths than sm allpox aud scar States and of C alifornia in support of the A m erican m in ister a t San Salvador said deductions. retwivtxi from N ebraska and V irginia, j feet a year. To make the situation more let fever combined. whom she w as ordered to report to the term ined to put a stoo to it if the every position assumed by the U nited but they deepen the m ystery. Some to stay any execution of th e prisoner naval auth o rities here. The Ainoko officers of the society have to be in- ' distressing, the V ictoria and V an States. I t is particularly set forth that Bustam ente u n til the U nited States K n d o w ed b y M iss G o u ld . are sure Fred W yant is the son of J o couver m ills have a capacity of between was seized on a charge of being inside structed to arrest every person seen Judge Ross erred in his interpretation governm ent could investigate the m at seph; others are equally positive th at New York, Sept. 9.— It has been an- 200,000,000 and 300,000,000 feet a the sixty-m ile protective zone after carrying an in fan t on his wheel. Aside of the contest between the com plainant ter and see w hether any treaty obliga he is the sou of John aud therefore e n seals. The Ainoko left U nalaska be- from endangering the life of a child, nounced in a circular published in sev and the railroad corporations, and in year, and they come in direct compe tions had lieen violated. It was for re titled to the estate. fore the Beatrice, b u t is not yet here. ; he says the practice of strapping a red- eral newspapers along the lines of the follow ing the loose dictum of the su titio n w ith American m ills, cut tin. ik I I The wife of Joseph says he is uot her fusing to interfere in the B arrundia under them in price. Both vessels w ill be tried in the ! faced in fan t to a w heel and pushing it Missouri Pacific railroad th a t Miss son, but her oldest sou W arren sends case th at L ansing B . Mizner w as re A dm iralty court. T heir value w ith against the fog and w ind from the Helen M. Gould has founded two prem e court of C aliforna. The theory In Southern C alifornia there has X — I OO " • Hth o f lovely M usic for For*/ held by Judge Ross was th at there was Cents, consisting o t i w p a r his deposition from V irg in ia, and says moved from the office of m inister. B ar fittings is about <9,000 apiece. The ocean is barbarous. schholarships in the New York univer ! been a building boom of late, but, ac ? u!I size Sl’ ^ t M usic <5 The 3 th a t Fred is his brother as he rem em rundia was taken from an American B eatrice reports a lig h t catch of seals. sity, in memory of her father, Jay no provisioin of law under w hich the ' cording to Mr. Bibb, the bulk of m a latest, brightest, liveliest and most poputar plaintiff could recover. selections, both vocal and Instrumentât, bers when he was born. He also at- ship and shot, and M inister M izner The high line schooner had only 700. Gould. The scholarships are open F r a k e r I d e n tif ie d b y H is S is te r . terial shipped to Southern ports has ffotten up in the most eiegant mannei. in- taehes a purported letter from his did uot interfere to protect h im .” only to persons living on the Missour- eluding four large size Portraits. come form B ritish Columbia. Richmond, Mo., Sept. 11.—Mrs. N. T h e D o c k in g o f th e I n d ia n a . G eneral A ntonio llzeta is little con CAHMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer, m other, saying she had seat Fred out and each has an endowi T ile M o h ic a n G ut o f C o m m iss io n . J . M cGruder, of A tlanta, Mo., sister Pacific . system, One of the most im portant moves . W ashington, Sept. 11.— Mr. Cramri PADEREWSKI, the Qreat Pianist, here to secure the estate. O ther m em cerned about the fate of Bustam ente. W ashington, Sept. 11.—The Mohi-1 of Dr. F raker, arrived here and a t once m eut of <5,000, expected to yield <250 the builder of the Indiana, in reply to w hich the tru st w ill make w ill lie to 2 2 ADELINA PATTI and Ezeta does not thin k th at B ustam ente h .N N IE SEUQMAN CUTTING. bers of Joseph W y an t's fam ily are sure can, after being in active service ten w ent to the county jail. If any doubt annually. One of the scholarships Secretary H erbert’s invitation to dock keep up the price of m aterial. How F red is not their brother. Some of the w ill be harshly treated, because of his years, has ju s t been p u t out of com- i existed as to the id en tity of the m an it in the college proper and the other is they can do this THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CC. the battleship in the N ewport Royal, they can do th is in the face of such . er friendship w ith G uiterrez, but neighbors are q u ite positive th a t John e form mission as dispelled open only 011 to t0 teaehei teachers studying in the S. C ., dock, has asked th a t he be fur- Strong Competition from B ritish Co- I v p n i f “ tl... i . ... >> -i x jm a .v ii a o t i Mare m a r e Island, s s ia n u , C v al., a n , navy navy • w was uispeiiea by oy his ill m eeting w ith open Broadway Theatre Bldg., New Y o rk C ity . y a rd ’ " 'ber®.ab® wiU h® repaired and Mrs. M cGruder. She recognized him school of pedagogy. W yant was never m arried; others are exile was known, is p u t awav“ ^ “^ lum bia m ills is one CANVASSERS W A N TED . of the secrets of i nished the plans of the dock, giving p f u t aw ay . in u 1115 his furnished w ith a new crank shaft. H er at once. The m eeting w as an affecting equally positive th a t he was. A de the combine. length, breadth and depth. T his in hole in the ground forever, Ezeta does Z ip W y a tt , t h e O u tla w , I s D e a d . cision is uot expected for some time. uot think it w ill m atter much after all. meu w ill be transfererd to the M arion, one. A fter the m eeting in the jail, South E nid, O. T ., Sept. 10.—Zip form ation has been sent to him , show T h e y W e r e S tr a n d e d in A la s k a . w hich has been ready for commission Mrs. M cGruder was seen at her hotel, ing the dock is quite large enough to S u g a r B o u n t y K illin g A p p e a le d . S t i l l a M r tlu x lia t. San Francisco, Sept. 10.— W hen the several weeks. It is probable th a t the and said the prisoner was Dr. F rak er W yatt, alias Dick Yeager, the noted receive the Indiana, if she can cross W ashington, Sept. 12.—C ontroller Chicago, Sept. 12.—Rev. E. G. M arion w ill eventually be sent to Ha- beyond doubt. Asked in regard to the outlaw , train aud baukrohber, died at the bar in the harbor. It had been steam er W alla W alla came in today B owler has received a telergam from Iæ onard, pastor of the Hyde P ark M. w aii to relieve the Bennington, for | money she had received from Judge noon today in the Enid juil. He was proposed to send the ship to Halifax. she carried as steerage passengers from the Sound two meu who had been left Senator Maudersou, counsel for the E. church, who attended the convent of " b >®b service she is w ell fitted, being Lincoln as a p art of her share, she said unconscious m any hours before his stranded in Pyram id harbor, Alaska, G xuard Sugar Company, giving notice the sacred h eart Sunday aud received a sheathed ship. the sum was about <1,200, and it was death, and made uo confession, except th a t Shoemaker, a man now serving a th a t he w ould file au appeal to the sec the papal benediction from Monsignore F o r e ig n C o m p e titio n T o o G r e a t. by tlie act of Superintendent M urray, ' ou deposit in a bank in Macon COPYRIGHTS. retary on the question of the control Satolli, had a lively experience in be- w K,lle<l ,n " B“n «»»««■• county. She is as yet undecided w hat life sentence for m urdering Townsend W arren, O., Sept. 7.—Charles Bray, j of the C hilcat cannery. There are CAN I O B T A IN A P A T E N T » F o r a le r’s jurisdiction, holding th at the con ing interview ed «11 day yesterday. The ’/ ? ! an2 aP aoaest opinior,. writ« to ' ' asblugton, Sept. 11.—B enjam in course to pursue in regard to it, and in Kingfisher county, is innocent. m anager of the Beaver tinplate m ills ' several score more men in precisely the finuP»!•? z ? < 9»:* who have tad nearly Atty Tears* tro ller cannot hold the sugar bounty pastoi was kept busy all day denying My®rs, 20 years of age, was alm ost denied the published statem ent th at Townsend’s widow and tw o children a t Lisbon, O., said today it would be I ^ m e fix now, trying to reach home fD.V^ri»ncVi,n the Patent business. Communica confidential. A H an d b ook of ffZ claim ants to court w ith o u t th eir con the rum or th a t he intended to join the restau tly killed today in a ball game, she had offered to tu rn it over to the saw W yatt before his death, and iden impossilbe m uch longer for the tin- !£rom Hiis far-aw ay place. Some of tions strictly ^ncermng P a te n ts and bow to ob- Bent free. Also a catalogue of mechan tified him as one of the murderers. sent. It is assumed th a t M anderson’s Roipish church. H is trustees were B e " 88 s‘ld ln g to second base in an insurance company. plate-m akers in th is country to com- | tbem ar® iu desperate circumstances, ical and scientific books sent free i^ e n ts . taken tbrouKh Munn A Co. receive --------------—------ contention w ill be th a t the act of satisfied of his good standing, but the am at®nr m atch when the baseman ------------------------- pete w ith foreign m anufacturers. The aud w ill be forced to depend on char- tEii«1 »pn°KCe,n»th'i |Pril’bc A m erica n , and jum ped into the a ir to catch a throw n The l am ia in A r iz o n a . March 3, 1887. know n as the Tucker pastor w as far from at ease. R e p r m .n t a t iv r Q u ig g to R e s ig n . recent rise in the price of steel billets, Ifr. if tb®y reach home a t all this wiu- J.«y*z,arf ?ro.Uif,‘t before the public with- out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper — ball. He dropped on Myers, his body. Chicago, Sept. 11.—The Post says act, w hich authorizes the departm ent New York, Sept. 11.— It is authori- 1 b® said. would increase the cost of ter- It is said th a t M urray, saying issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has b / fKri.e R a ilr o a d S o ld a t A u c tio n . fallin g on the young m ail’s neck and H enry Criss, of Nogales A riz., a mem- tatively annonneed th a t Representative plates to a point w here com petition tb® fishing was uot good and the sea- 1 2£.cuiat,°o of scientific work in ths to send certain cases to the court of W<n.riiri ^ ’, i?7.ear’ bamJ::e copies sent free. t levelaud. Sept. 12.—The V alley dislocating his spine, ber of the Republican national execu Quigg w ill forw ard Governor M orton, f would be impossible, and it w ould be ! sou w m sally dull, tried to save ex- Building Edition, monthly, tij o a year. Single claim s, “ w ith the consent of the com copies, 2 5 cents. fcv<-ry number contains beau tive com m ittee for th a t section has w ithin a day or two, his resignation of necessary to close the m ills. p lain an ts,” repealed section 1063 of railroad was sold today at public auc ! penses by discharging every man who tiful plates, m colors and photographs of new tion under au order issued by U nited ^lailH* enabling builders to show the B ism a r c k 's D ip lo m a tic S p u rs. formed a <5,000,000 syndicate to ir was employed at Pyram id harbor. the revised statutes passed Ju u e 5,1868, the office of representative f o r __ M riS * contracts. Address ■MLNN A CO^ NEW Y ouk , 361 B road wav. London, S e p t I L — A B erlin dis rigate and reclaim several hundred gress. Mr. Q uigg has tim ed his resig- j under w hich the controller acted. T his States Ju d g e Ricks, to the B altim ore & N o O ne S e r io u s ly H u r t. section does not make the consent of Ohio R ailroad Company, for <3,070,- patch to the S tandard says th a t in thousand acres of so-called arid lands nation so as to enable his place to be Chicago, Sept. 7.—One of the boil- the com paiuant a condition of the ref 000, <570,000 more th au the m inim um memory of P rince B ism arck’s u t of Arizona. Criss left today for home filled a t the com ing general election. ' ers w hich run the dynamos in the gov- terances “ I earned my diplom atic spurs With money enough subscribed to in- It is understood his reasons for resign- em inent building ex'ploded last night erence to the court of claim s. The figures set by the court. at E rfu t” a num ber of E rfu t adm irers iSU.r j 5. 8ac,ce8s ®^..tb® w ork The iug are in the nature of business. and for fifteen m inutes the postoffice “ CUPIDENE" controller, however, has not com m ent L ■ c o n d itio n a l S u r r e n d e r . T ill« great Vegetable have sent a floral piece in the shape of land to be reclaim ed lies in the valley ed on this condition. ------ ---- ----------- -- | building was in total darkness w hile London, S e p t 12.—A M adrid dis- a p air of gigantic spurs to the prince, of the Santa C ruz riv er along the ly,cur* u of all ner- vous or discuses of tbe generative* . ‘-nfana, «---- ’ * as /« A F a v o r a b le R e p o r t. j the employes were hustled in the corri- ~ patch says Campos has annonneed he such íxiet lien hood, In.M.nmia, l'a itis ln tlie B a ck,S e m i southern boundary of Arizona. i J-.niUsions, Nervous Lim a, Sept. 7.—The Yulgace coin- dors scarcely daring to breath for fear lu c r e »»e o f C h o le r a . s o ia ie r K ille d . w ould not accept proposals of any kind P n pies, I ’ ufitness to M u rr v , EAnaUN«ii1 7 ’ i.r.'.?..Ì’ \ ' iJebUltv, i T o u ll.v t C onstipation. 11 stops n i 1 0 ^ e s b v da v o r Ì r i K t * * .) arlc<* * Ja a "<l mission is returning to Lim a, and it is i the old structure was going to crum ble . / ? lC8g; ' ’ b e p t 12.- P r i v a t e Thom as from the in Cuba e -u ucon i:< ss o f disellar^ •. w h ich t f no t checked leada>to K n e rL a » '4X l * qa,' k : London, Sept. 11.—An Odessa dis M rs. T a lm a g e ’s W ill. said the report they have made is ex- and fall on them . The explosion w as i «.offee, of the F ifteen th regim ent of d itionallv, and except when they had patch to the D aily News says: There o rro rs te o n rg c v a . n a < o I f L I»11»| % m ie /.i i J ’. , / ! “ .V I B E F O R E a n o AFTER a k ll H tbe i,-vs h and t b ” o f n Iin rin p k o ry l im L 'u ^ H H,ce‘‘ v e r . and ths Brooklyn, Sept. 11.—The w ill of the U nited States arm y, w as shot and surreudered th eir aruls. <’t ’ PII>EN'K stre n g '.hens >s and restores em ail w eak orra n s. 1 **■ i heard for several blocks and caused [ has been an increase of cholera at Mrs. Talm age, w ife of Rev. T. De tremely favorable. T b e jpusoh ^ n fT fip rs f • n o t cu.-ed b y killed by the sentinel, J. M. Kress, a t i __ ! great excitement. There is but one with and 250 deaths are occurring W itt Talm age, was adm itted to nro- j v, . L ---------------------- — I Volkrna, ---------------— . — * A « -ritti'fl sn r.ra n trn g iv e n and m n n e v re tu rn e I i f «¡x i« .v « ! no t aw0 '• ’• 'Im u n i- i ^ “'V' W o . r a tt®m p tln « D r. P r i c e ’» C re a m B a k in g P o w d e r, d aily in the governm ent of Podoria. bate today. The estate is v a lu e d at ‘ exit th a t can be used a t n ig h t, and to- | J1 f i z o » lx » ,« , t fu r b y nu .il. S ..,„i f o r n o ... ire,,' .randI t S m ö o a u ‘ “ l * “ o a n e n t cure. to escape from the guardhouse. World • Fair Highest Medal and aipioms | Ezeroum ia alao aarioualy affected. j <166,00(1. and ia left to her husband. Dr P rice’s C ream B ak in g P ow d er. j w ard it the employes groped th eir i Address D A V O R t t E D I C » E CO., P. O. Box 207b, aan Francisco. Pal. sw - a. World’« Fair H ig h e st Award. j way. No one was seriously injured. J. A. BENSON, Agent. i s. ( A ïjW IW W W îi'W W t » w? K 2^ J Ü • — 2 7^ =S MANHOOD RESTORED