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VOL. 7.
COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1805.
Cottage Grove an] Lemati Leader
NICARAGUA CANAL COMMISSION
EXTRA GUARD SHIPS
SALISBURY’S
REPLY.
NO. 2ti.
all the lumber she wants.
THE STAPLE FRUIT.
The smallest place in the world is
E n g la n d 's A n s w e r R e g a r d in g V e n e z u e la
R e p o r t V ery t n f a v o n t b le to th e C a-
the miniature place known as Steward
I
to B e D e liv e r e d to B a y a r d .
•m l C o m p a n y .
City, Alaska, United States, its three
Devoted to the Best Interests
AMBASSADORS AWAITING THE
MANUFACTURING
ENTERPRISES
APPLE
RAISING
PAYS
IN
THE
London, Nov. 27.—The Marquis of
New York, Nov. 26.—A special to
inhabitants being respectively mayor,
of Cottage Grove, Lemati and the Herald from Washington says a
SULTAN’S REPLY.
AND DEVELOPMENT.
Salisbury, it is understood, has com­
NORTHWEST.
chairman of the board of aldermen and
pleted his reply to Secretary Olney's
serious blow has been dealt the Nicar­
Bohemia Gold Mining District.
the president of the oominon counoil.
note regarding Venezuela. The mar­
agua Cana. Company’s project for the
The last stone of the great dome that
construction
of
a
waterway
across
the
W h e n I t 1« R e c e i v e d A n o t h e r C o n f e r ­ quis was busily engaged npon it dur­ O u t p u t o f t h e M i n « . —W h a t t h . R a i l ­
is to surmount the new parliament A m e r ic a n A p p l e s B r i n g H i g h P r i c e s In
LEADER BUILDING
ro a d a n d S te a m s h ip L in e , a r e D o in g
iBthmus by the report of the Nicaragua
e n c e W i l l B e H e l d b y » h e R e p r e ­ ing the most of last week, and numer­
F o r e i g n M a r k e t s —O r e g o n F r u i t B e ­
buildings of Pritish Columbia has been
canal commission. Inevitable delay
— F o r m a t i o n o f a C a n n e r y S y n d i c a t e
s e n t a t i v e « o f t h e 1 o w e r g a n d a J o i n t ous papers dealing with the subject
i n g S h i p p e d N o r t h —E x p e r i m e n t i n g in
laid. The copper roofing—upward of
were sent to the Hatfield honse from
and further and more thorough inves­
—O r e g o n N e w t .
N o t e P r e p a r e d in A n s w e r .
S h ip p in g b y W a te r to B o sto n .
fifty feet in height—to be surmounted
E. P. THORP,
the foreign office. It is expected the
tigation of the entire subject are de­
by a statue of Captain George Van­
A
shingle
mill
is
about
to
be
erected
Constantinople,
Nov.
27.—The
main
Some
American apples sold in Glas­
answer
w
ill
be
delivered
to
the
United
E ditor and B u sin es s M anager clared to be necessary before even the
couver— is all that remains to complete
gow recently brought net prices like
engineering feasibility of a caDal across question now being discussed between States ambassador, Thomas F. Barnrd. at Tillamook.
the exterior of the dome.
One of the aldermen just elected at
these: Forty-eight barrels at an aver­
Nicaragua can be decided upon. The the porte and representatives of the
Three hundred thousand dollars will age of $3.22; 45 barrels at an average
N o F u r th e r P r o p o s a ls .
K iit c s o f S u b s c r i p t i o n .
the town of Beaverhill is a negro.
Herald correspondent is able to make powers is the demand of Great Britain,
be
spent
ntilizing
the
water
power
of
London, Nov. 27.—Nothing is known
of $2.78; 18 barrels at an average of
ONK Y E A R .................... ...................................... »•» 0 « public the review of the contents and ! Italy, Russia and Austria for flrmins
Bandon woolen mills are making
Almost everybody takes some laxative
the text of the conclusions of the report ' for passage through the Dardanelles of at the colonial office here of the alleged large shipments of blankets to San Seymore creek to operate the street $2.14. Sales at Liverpool were: Fifty- medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
T h e se ru le s a r e s tr ic tly in a d v a n c e .
railways of Vancouver and Westmin­ two barrels at an average of $1.48; 84
f
S u b sc rib e rs w is h in g a’ c h a n g e in th e ir of the Nicaragua canal commission. an extra gunboat to be attached to statements of the administration of
Franeisoo.
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
p s to nice a d d re s s s h o u ld g iv e th e ir o ld as w ell
ster, besides the elcetric light system
The report is now lying on the presi­ their respective embassies. While ad­ British Gniana that the imperial gov­
>4. n e w « d u ress.
Prineville is to have a new public and branch lines of electric railways. barrels at an average of $2.67, and 37 L iver R egulator (liquid or powder)
T h e E c iio -l k a d f r w ill be Aent to s u b s c rib e rs dent’s desk, and is being considered by mitting that the powers possess the ernment is preparing to assert its rights
all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
u n ti l a l l a r r e a r s a re
a n d papier o rd e re d to
hall, which w ill be erected by a joint The power will be concen rated at one barrels at an average of $2.60. These get
figures show a price to the grower of laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
him in connection with his annual mes­ right to have two guard ships each in by arms. Newspapers reaching here stock company.
>>e d »con ti n u e d a c c o rd !u g to law .
point
to
operate
all
u.ese
undertakings.
Any s u b s c r ib e r n o t re c e iv in g h is p a p e r sage to congress.
the Bosphorous, the porte considers say the legislature of that colony had
about 70 cents more a barrel than he and stiengthens the whole svstem. And
re g u la rly w ill p le ase n o tify th is office im m e ­
Steamboat navigation has been re­
Arrangements have been completed, could get by selling in New York. more tl an this: SIMMONS 1 TVER REGU­
The report is at snch variance with that the proposed increase of the num­ been acquiescent tç the proposals of the
d ia te ly .
We in v ite s h o r t a rtic le s of g e n e ra l in ­ the numerous rumors and predictions ber of foreign war vessels there under secretary for the colonies, Mr. Cham­ sumed on the upper Willamette, after it is understood, for the purchase by an Freight charges average 15 to 20 cents LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
heaithv, and when the Liver is in
t e r e s t - l o n g o n e s , a s a ru le , n o t p u b lis h e d . A ll
four months of low water.
Eastern syndicate of all the canueries a barrel. Not 2 per oent of the apples and
a r tic le s m u s t be ac c o m p n i led by th e n a m e of which have, from time to time, been present conditions, might excite the berlain, to increase the colonial force
good condi" in you find > ourself tree from
th e w r ite r , i o t for p u b lic a tio n , b u t hs e v id e n c e published concerning it that it w ill ! Mussulmans and produce an effect far by two inspectors and another Maxim
Coos oounty has manufactured over for which Turner, Beeton & Co. are the that are shipped from American ports Malaria, Biliousness. Indigestion, Sick-
of good fitlih . We a s s u m e n o re s p o n s ib ility fo r
cause great surprise and disappoint­ from the one desired by the powers. gun, the legislature also notifying the 20,000,000 feet of lumber during the agents, us well as several other can­ go anywhere except direct to Great Headac ie and Constipation, and rid of
th e o p in io n s of c o rre s p o n d e n ts .
E u te re d at ih e p o sto ffic e a t C o ttag e G rove as ment among those who have heretofore In addition the porte points onr that in government that it is prepared to vote past year and mined 50,000 tons o f 1 neries.
Then are nine in all, includ­ Britain. In 1894-95 out of the 1,438,- that worn out and debilitated feeling.
s e c o n d c la s s m a tte r.
ing both Northern and Fraser river 000 barrels exported only 23,110 were These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
placed credence in the rumors which view of the measures taken to preserve anything the colonial secretary consid­ ooal.
digestion and freedom from stomach
usually stated that "one in the highest order there, an increase in the n amber ered necessary for thf defense of the
The whole amount of land owned in canneries. It is said that the Royal sent to ports other than London, Liver­ Good
A d v e r t i s i n g R a t e a M a ile K n o w n o n A p
wil, only be had when the liver
To Liverpool troubles
authority" said the commission favored of gnard ships attached to the embas­ colony. No further proposal, how­ Harney county is 519,690 acres. The Canadian Canning Company’s can­ pool aud Glasgow.
p lic a tio n .
is properly at work- If troubled with any
the route proposed by the company, sies is not required. It can be said ever, has been made by the imperial property belonging to the Miller & nery at Claxton, the Balmoral, Inver­ alone went 868,198 barrels, a consign­ of these complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER
ness and Carlyle canneries are included ment going over every week of the sea­ REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi­
and placed the cost of the canal at npon good authority that this is the government. There has been no change Lux estate is 83,080 ac.os.
in the deal.
substance of the note the porte has sent in the boundary dispute, and the gov­
about $110,000,000.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
son, from July to April. In one week cines, and Better than Ifills.
The Postal Telegraph Company ex­
ernment, it is added, w ill not tolerate
The report points ont that it is the representatives of the powers.
alone, that ending October 27, 1894, I
pects to extend the line down the ooast
J # -E V K R Y PA C K A G E1V S
K7M RKKLAND P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H — neither practicable nor advisable to at­
As soon as the note shall have been Venezuelan aggression beyond the to Tillamook from Astoria at an early
EDITORIAL OPINION.
• 8,927 barrels were forwarded to this H a s t h e 7. S t a m p in r o i l o n w r a p p e r .
) B u iid sy sc h o o l, 10 . . P re a c h in g , 11 . .
Schombergh line. Otherwise it is
one city.
a n d 7 p . .v.’, first a n d th lrc Su d a y in e a c h tempt the construction of the Nicara­ received and considered at the British,
day. There is talk of building a line
J . H . Z e l l i n & C o .. P h l l a . , P a .
m o n th . P ra y e r m e e tin g , e .C 'i W e d n esd a y a t gua canal npon the data at present Russian, Italian and Anstrian embas­ stated that the warlike statements
T o p i c s o f th© D a y D i s c u s s e d b y th©
In each of these great markets of the
from
Jordan
to
Woods,
extending
it
to
8 p . m . ( • 'We « re J o u rn e y in g u n to a p la c e of
printed
in
certain
newspapers
are
not
L e a d in g P a p e r s.
available,
and
that
the
undertaking
sies
a
conference
of
the
representatives
world
there
occur
weekly
apple
auction
w h ic h tu e liOrd s a id , I w ill g iv e it y«»n; c o m e
Tillamook.
th o u w th u s a n 1 w e w ill d o th e e go o d .” — would be fraught with hazzards too of those powers w ill be called and a founded on facts.
sales, and to these oome buyers not j
[ P h ila d e lp h ia T im es.]
COURT OF APPEALS.
The grand lectnre bur ear of the I.
N u m b . 10:29.
R e v . C. A. W O O LEY , P a 'to r .
obvious to disregard.
joint reply may be sent the porte.
only
from everywhere in England, ,
The
fact
that
agriculture
is
in
pro­
B a r r o w ’s N e w F i o l d .
O.
G.
T.,
of
Oregon,
have
t
t
great
ex­
That the necessary knowledge may Turkish representatives at London, St.
Ireland and Scotland, but from Ger-
/C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H —S E R V IC E S AT 11 A.
Chicago, Nov. 26.—The Rev. John pense, secured the temperance lecturer, cess of gradual abandonment in Great many, Holland and Belgium. Thus, I S e n a t o r W i l s o n W i l l T r y t o S e c u r e T w o
\ ; M .a u d H P. M. S u n d a y i-chool a t 10 a . m . be had of the physical and topographi­ Petersbug, Rome and Vienna w ill be
A d d itio n a l T er m s.
Britain may account in part for the
Y. P. H. C. E ., e a c h S u n d ay a t 4 p T m . M idw eek
Henry
Barrows,
widely
known
as
the
Howard
Carleton
Tripp,
of
Kingsley,
great increase in immigration from though the export tables do not show i Washington, Nov. 28.—Senator W il­
f t s f i r an 1 p r a i s e s e rv ic e s, W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g cal conditions affecting the construc­ instructed to earnestly request the four
president
of
the
world’s
fair
parliament
la
,
who
w
ill
lecinre
throughout
the
.
a t 7 o 'c lo c k . M usical te L e a r-a l, e a c h S a tu rd a y tion and maintenance of a canal across powers not to insist on their demand.
that country, the number of arrivals it, a very large quantitiy of the Amer-1
e v . n i n k a t 7 o c ’loek.
In political circles the repngnanee of of reliigous, today tendered hiB resig­ state in behalf of the temperance cause. since August aggregating 238,000. It ican fruit finds its way eventually into lson is going to try and secure some
Nicaragua, upon which to form a final
action by the present congress looking
nation as pastor of the First Presbyter­ Mr. Tripp comes highly recommended
I f E T H O D IS T C H U R C H —SUN D AY SCHOOL judgment as to the feasibility, perma­ the porte to grant tho flrmins applied
evidently does not pay the British all the southern countries jf Europe.
to carrying out the provisions of the
He has been as a first-class speaker.
i l l . a t 10 a . M. P re c h in g e a c h fo u rth S u n d ay nency and cost, the commission recom­ for contributes to the belief said to ian church, of this city.
Our
state
farmers
and
orchardists)
farmer
to
raise
wheat
ol
high-priced
m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g . P ra y e r m e e tin g , ev e ry
law establishing the circuit oourt of
pastor of this church for fifteen years.
----------
should
turn
their
attention
to
this
nu­
T h u rs d a y uighi.. ‘ T h e Lord is in H is h o lv t m- mends an appropriation by congress of exist among the Turkish ministers that
British
land.
The
next
proolem
is
to
appeals, relative to the establishment
W a s h in g to n .
pl e . ”
RE.'. M. O. B R I N K , Pastor.
$350,000 for extensive additional sur­ to grant the flrmins would be a sad It is his purpose in December, 1896, to
tritions
and
wholesome
fruit
as
part
of
;
The bureau of immigration at Spo­ make this land profitable in Borne other the product of their farms. The mar­ of two additional terms in the circuit.
veys and examinations covering a per­ blow to the dignity of the snltan and a go to Bombay, Calcutta, and MadraB,
way. The decline in wheat acreage
direct proof of the lack of confidence to deliver a course of Christian lec­ kane is reorganized and is vigorously this year is 26 per cent less r,han 1894. kets are to be reached and it is only It appears that the court has not held
iod of eighteen months.
any terms in any other state than Cal­
pushing
its
work.
tures,
to
which
he
has
been
assigned
With the data at hand, however, the npon tht part of the powers in his
This indicates that upwards of 200,000 quality which need be considered.—Se­ ifornia, and all the litigation of the
ARMENIANS’ DANGER commission
J. L. Johnson, one of the founders of acres of land have failed of cultivation attle P. I.
makes a provisional esti­ ability to govern and maintain order. by the university of Chicago, and for
states of Oregon, Wsshiugton Hnd Ida­
mate of the cost, $133,472,893, or Behind "this, it is claimed, the Turks which invitations have been extended Ritzvillc, well known there and in because agriculture no longer pays.
ho, ar- well as Montana, which is
T o T e s t S h ip p in g Q u a litie s .
nearly double that of the Maritime Ca­ fear the demanded increase in the num­ by several missionary conferences and j Eastern Oregon is dead.
brought in that oonrt, compel itie par­
THEY ARE NOW THREATENED nal Company’s nnconditional estimate ber of foreign gnard ships in the Bos- by many men of influence in the East.
T o rr en s L und T it le L ew .
Aberdeen has succeeded in raising
A fruitgrower of Tacoma has been ties interested to travel great distances
WITH A FAMINE.
[C h ic ag o T lm c x -H e ie ld ]
of $6,9893,660. The commision makes phorons is really only a cloak for the In addition to this work, Dr. Barrows enough money by subscription to have
carrying on a series of experiments for to attend the courts. The selection of
its estimate “ provisional. ” The com­ intention of the powers to make a w ill lay the foundation of a Christian the city lighted by electricity.
The Torrens law, affecting as it may some time past looking to the produc­
two judges in California could not, of
lectureship
already
endowed,
which
is
missioners say the existing data are in­ naval demonstration in Turkish waters
Harry Krech, of Tacoma, convicted every land title in the county, is of in­ tion of a variety of apples that will course, have anything to do with this,
A r m e n ia n s E s t i m a t e t h e L o s s e s a t A n a ­ adequate as a basis for estimating the in case of renewed disturbances in Asi­ to be permanently sustained in the
finitely
more
importance
to
all
the
peo­
stand
shipment
to
Asiatic
ports.
He
under the city ordinance for keeping
bnt there are men who think that per­
cities of India.
Some por­ atic Turkey.
t o l i a A l o n e a t F i f t y M i l l i o n s a n d t h e cost of many structures.
his barber shop open on Snnday, has ple than any other law of recent has placed aboard the bark Guy C. haps if the judges were distributed
tions
of
the
work
may
cost
more;
oth­
times.
There
are
immense
interests
Goss three cases of apples, one of which
N u m b e r o í V ic t i m a a t F o r t y T h o u ­
R e tu r n o f A d m ir a l K ir k la n d .
appealed to the superior ccurt
TO MODIFY SHIPPING LAWS.
ers less.
opposed to it, and everything that can w ill be opened at the equator, another among the other states, it is probable
s a n d - T h e F l e e t s G a th e r in g .
that the intention of the law might be
New
York,
Nov.
26.—Rear-Admiral
A
force
of
men
is
at
woik
on
the
Bo-
The report further says the official T h e H o l d o f F o r e i g n N a t i o n s o n O u r
be done to discredit it w ill be done. when rounding the Horn and the third
carried out relative to terms in other
W. A. Kirkland, who, it is officially nanza queen mine at Monte Crist», re­ It is therefore important that the
Constantinople, via Holla, Nov. 28. estimate by the company of $69,893,-
Carary in g S h i p p i n g T r a d e .
at
Boston
harbor,
whither
the
Goss
is
states. Senator Wilsun w ill not try
reported, has been recalled from his ' cently bonded to Seattle and Eastern friends of the law as speedily as possi­
—Now that matters seem to be quiet­ 660 is insufficient for the work; that
bound.
The
boxes
are
made
of
kiln
Tacoma, Nov. 27.—Ora up, the Phil­ command of the European squadron, capitalists for $250,000. Work will
to designate where these terms should
ing down here and in the Asiatic prov­ "in several important cases the quan­
ble
bring
abont
a
case
that
may
be
dried
hemlcok,
and
are
airtight.
Cap-
j
inces, people are beginning to form es­ tities must be greatly increased, and adelphia ship builder, is engaged in se­ "because of certain indiscretions," was be begun on a large scale in the spring. taken to the supreme oourt and have tain Malletl w ill keep a record of the be held, though personally he would
like one to be in Spokane, lo t he is in­
The mill of the Pacific Coast Milling the law brought to its ultimate test
timates of the amount of damage done in numerous cases the nnited prices do curing reliable data regarding all the a passenger on the steamer La Bour­
temperatures through which the ship terested in having terms twice a year
and the number ot lives lost during the not make proper allowance for the dif­ steamship lines plying between the gogne, which arrived here this after­ Company, which was recently burned,
passes,
and
the
condition
of
the
apples
in the Pacific Northwest, so that men
recent disturbances.
Well informed ference in cost of work between the United States and foreign countries, noon. The powers at Washington are is to be reconstructed. Subscriptions
T h e H a w a iia n G o v e r n m e n t.
as each box is opened.
and has sent here for information re­ said to be displeased because of a letter of cash, labor and merchandise have
who have litigation before the oonrt
Armenians asúmate the losses through United States and Nicaragua.”
[B u st u H e ra ld .]
garding the steamship lines radiating
are not compelled to travel great dis­
the events which have just taken place
The general trend of the entire re­ from Puget sound. The firm intends he wrote to President Faure, of been made to the amonnt of $1,478.50.
Minister Castle’s announcement that
R e s u lts o f E x p e r im e n ts.
tances to attend to their business.
France, his personal friend, congratn- The mall will be in operation in abont the present government in Hawaii is
in Anatolia alone at $50,000,000, and port is certainly very unfavorable to
to present to congress reliable informa­ lating him npon his election to the a m ^ M . .
Colonel N. H. Owings, of Olympia, From Helena to San Francisco men
the numebr of victims are 40,000. Of the canal company.
increasing
in
populatrity
with
every­
;
tion showing what a great hold Eng­ office of chief magistral«,. The ad­
course these are Armenian rmtiraefn.
machinery at the peni- body except the Kanakas appears to be has been doing a little figuring on the have to travel 1,900 miles, and there
__________ ~ - f
land and other torei^* nations Live miral was seen as he left tfie ship. He
success of fruit In tills locality iritk
p“-»”
mnch further
bnt there seems good reason for believ­
te
fl!H
H
F
a8
been
thoroughly over- tantamount to a boast that ir is in dii apples, prunes, strawberries and cher­ «*•
distant.
npon the carrying trace of this coun­ seemed in a happy frame of mind, and
S e n a t o r H i l l ’* L e c t u r e .
(
ing that the property destroyed, the
favor among about two-thirds of tie
hanle^
nd
repaired
and
ia
now
in
con­
L ord S h o lto hs M an ager.
Milwaukee, Nov. 28.—Senator Hill try, the object being to secure the pas­ was willing to talk on almost any sub­ dition to resume operations in the population. Minister Castle is scarcely ries at the production and price of this
'number of lives sacrificed and the ter­
season. He presents the following
San Francisco, Nov. 28.—A local
rible outrages committed are far be­ was greeted by an audience of 400 peo­ sage of more favorable shipping laws, ject but that of his rumored recall.
diplomatic.
spring.
Other
improvements
have
array of figures: Number of acres of mnsic hall, to which no admission is
yond anything hitherto estimated or ple at his first appearance as a public which shall make American shipbuild­
been made, including electric alarms
first-class fruit land within radius charged, announces that Lady Sholto
lecturer in this city tonight. The ing more advantageous and profitable.
described.
in
the
sleeping
rooms
of
the
guards,
A L in o ty p e C o n te st.
D is a p p o in tm e n ts o f G r ea t M en.
of ten miles of Olmypia not now uuder Douglas w ill soon appear on its stage.
Bnt this is not all. People compe­ prices of admission to the theater were The firm believes that a great com­
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G
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em
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c
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Chicago, Nov. 26.—A oontes» for the by which they can all be brought out
cultivation, 130,692; 130,692 acres in
tent to pronounce an opinion upon the too high, and that is given as the ex­ merce is soon to grow up on the Pa­ championship on the Mergenthaler lin­ in an instant at any hour of the night
There is nothing more than the suc­ fruit valued at $300 per acre, $89,207,- She and her husband are said to be to­
day on route to this city from Los An­
subject say that, with the comiug of planation of the small audience. The cific ocean Charles H. Cramp stated otype machine took place in this city
cessive
disappointments
of
great
men
Joshua
Isaacs,
a
pioneer
resident
of
winter, there w ill be many more audience consisted mainly of old-line to L. Holmes, of this city, who has today between George W. Green, of Walla Walla, is dead. He came to in the matter of the presidency. They 600; value of crop per year, $45,101,- geles. It is said that hereafter Lord
deaths from exposure and famine, and Democrats, who entertained the sena­ jnst returned from the East, his belief the Boston Standard, and Eugene Tay­ the Pacific coast in i860, engaged in have dedicated their lives to the ser­ 200; cost of labor per year, $12.025,- Sholto w ill act as his wife’s manager.
that even the prompt collection of re­ tor during the day. The lectnre was that the marine laws would be modi­ lor, of the Rocky Mountain News, of the mill business at Boise City until vice of the country with the belief that 920; 10 per cent interest on invest­
T li e N e w C h i n e s e L o a n .
ment, $3,920,760; taxes, $784,152;
lief funds, food and clothing cannot on the snbject of "Liberty,” its under­ fied in the near future.
Denver. The stake was a purse of 1861, and theD came to Weila Walla their labors would surely bring them total, $16,730,832; net profit on in­
London, Nov. 26.—A dispatch to the
avert mnch loss of life and gTeat suf- lying idea being that the safest road
H e A d m i t s t h e H u g g ir .g .
$500. Green set 70,000 corrected solid and amassed a fortune in the mill busi­ what they earned; but after all their vestment, $28,3 10 ,368; net profit on Times from Berlin confirms the report
ering.
Famine is threatened in a of liberty and government was that
Leavenworth, Kan., Nov. 27.—Miss nonpareil in seven honrs, to Taylor’s ness. He constructed the firs» water endeavors they have been disappointed,
number of districts, and there seems to which did not interfere with individ­ Etta Morley of this city has begun pro- 6i,027, smashing all previous records. works in the town. Jacob Lucinger, a and the prize has gone to men of infer­ one acre, $217.08.—Olympia Standard. that China is negotiating with a Ger­
man syndicate for a new loan for the
ual liberty, and did not attempt to leg­ cedings in the district court for $5,000 Mr. Green holds himself ready to de­
be no way of preventing it.
pioneer from Walla Walla, is also ior merits, as if in contempt of the
T h e B e s t V a r ie t i e s .
purpose of securing funds with which
The powers instead of ordering their islate in matters of personal customs damages against Walter Willis, of At­ fend against all comers the title which
rules of justice and propriety.
dead.
Few varieties of apples have a wide j to pay a portion of the indemnity
fleets away from Turkish waters, as and habits. It was an elaboration upon chison, alleging that during the apple today’s victory gives him. At the
The next thing of importance and
general adaptation for commercial pledged to the Japanese st the conclu­
the sultan earnestly requested, seem to a former speech he delivered in New carnival Mr. W illis hugged her and close of the contest, Mr. Green received
A N e g r o O b t a in s D a m a g e s .
planting. The intending planter of sion of the reoent war.
be detei mined upon keeping them in York, explaining why he was a Demo­ startled her in such a manner that she a challenge from Reilly, of Boston. the last act in the work of completing
[ M ic n e a p o lls T rib u u e .]
an orchard can do no better than con­
the vicinity for an indefinite period. crat and why every true lover of liber­ has since suffered with a serious nerv­ Mnch money changed hands and great the big dry dock at Port Orchard to be
The
supreme
court
of
Kentucky
has
F r e ig h t D e p o t a n d C ars B u rn ed .
A portion of the British Mediterranean ty onght to be a Democrat. He spoke ous attack. Willis has been served interest was manifested in the result. done will be the placing in position of decided that negroes are entitled to sult his neighbors who are practical
the big gate at the entrance. This is
fruitgrowers and find ont what var­
St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 26.—This
fleet, w ill soon leave Salónica bay for at length of the Monroe doctrine, of with papers and tells an Atchison re­
protection
from
intrusion
by
white
peo­
a powerful piece of machinery, for it
ieties succeed the best and pay the most morning a fire broke ont in the old
Smyrna, where the powers are muster­ which he showed himself to be a porter that he has hugged several girls
S e a l s k i n s a t S a n F r a n c is c o .
holds back the water in the sound from ple into the separate cars set apart for dollars with them. Sometimes a var- ! Hannibal & St. Joseph freight depot,
ing their fighting ships. The warships strong adherent, and proclaimed his during the Leavenworth carnival, but
their use, aud a colored woman re­
iety with only a local reputation, on Seventh and Olive Btreets. The
San Francisco, Nov. 23.—A report pouriDg into the drydock after it has
of Great Britain, expected to rendez­ sympathy with the Cubans in their that he did not hug any of them hard
cently recovered damages from a rail­
known only within a limited range of | structure, which was 600 feet long,
of
the
sex
aud
number
of
pelagio
fur
been
pumped
out.
The
dredging
in
vous at Smyrna this week, w ill consist present struggle for independence.
enough to hnrt; the girls did not seem
road company because the conductor
terriotry, succeeds far better within its was soon consumed, along With eleven
sealskins landed at this port this sea- the ohannel leading from the bay to
of nine battleships, fonr cruisers and
to object to it, and he thought every­
permitted a white man to enter the
four smaller boats. The rest of the
thing passed off satisfactorily. He son has been prepare» by Deputy Col- the entrance to the drydock is progress- colored ooach to speak to an old friend. range than any of the standard sorts. cars of the Missouri Pacific road and
T h e C h r is t ia n K m l e a v o r e r s .
lector Newton S. Farley, and has been ing well, bnt it is not a part of the or-
Where such varieties have been well seven cars of the Burlington. A large
Salónica bay fleet will, it is expected,
,
While in the car the white man in­
Boston, Nov. 28.—The completion will fight the case.
tested and can be obtained, plant a fair amonnt of goods in the cars and in the
snbmitted to Collector Wise for traus- iginal Bartlett oontract. The work on
remain off that port for the present,
T h e I ta lia n B u d g e t.
of all business relating to the great
structure was destroyed. The loss to
mission to Washington. The report the offloers’ quarters and permanent sulted a oolored woman, hence the suit. proportion of them.
ready for any emergency.
Rome, Nov. 27.—In the chamber of shows that 1,530 males, 4,298 females, buildings is nearing completion.
the Missouri Pacific will be about $15,-
France has already at Smyrna one Christian Endeavor convention, held
T h e N lc .r a g a a C a n a l P r o je c t.
000, and to the Burlington, $10,000,
______
C o m iu g M e e t i n g o f t h e F r u i t g r o w e r s .
battleship, two cruisers and two here in Jnly, was celebrated tonight deputies today Signor Sonneningo, and 295 skins of which the sex could j
[C h lc ag t E v e n in g P o st.]
smaller ships. Italy’s flag floats from by a banquet at the Hotel Brunswick, minister of the treasury, in presenting not be determined, were landed here.
Pomology w ill be the subject of the partly covered by insurance.
Id ah o.
The Nicagraua canal is to be bnilt.
two battleships and two cruisers and at which the now famons committee of the budget, annouoed that the surplus The large per centage of females cap­
The
Dew hospital at Wardner is com­ New York and London capital will foot meeting of the Washington Horticul­
fonr small craft in the waters of Smyr­ thirteen sat down with President Fran­ would be 1,250,000 lire this year, and tured is very noticeable, and, if the pleted.
the bills, and American contractors tural Society at Walla Walla Decem­
na. Russia has two cruisers on the cis E. Clark, D. D., and Secretary that he expected a surplus next year of same proportion is captured in the next
w ill do the work. It is also said Chi­ ber 10. At the same time w ill be held O r P r ic e ’s C r e a m B a k in g Po w d e r.
Boise
has
carried
her
proposition
to
way to Smyrna, in addition to a pow­ John W illis Baer. The committee 8,020,000 lire without a new loan. few years, the seal herds will be great­ issue bonds for the purpose of buildiD g cago engineers and drainage canal con­ the annual meeting of the Northwest
W orld 's F a i r H ig h e s t A w a r d .
erful fleet cruising in the Western por­ snbebairman and treasurer read their He added that the position of the treas­ ly diminished, if not entirely extermi­ sidrwi.lks.
Fruitgrowers’ Association.
Oregon,
tractors
w
ill
have
a
leading
part
in
thu
tion of the Black sea. The United reports. The latter was of great in­ ury was improving gradually; that the nated.
Washington, Idaho and British Co­
The commercial association of De construction.
States has been represented at Smyrna terest. The total receipts were $22,- payment of the coupons of the foreign
labia are represented in the associa­
S an F r a n c is c o S t ill H o p e fu l.
loans
was
completely
assured,
and
Lamar
has
under
consideration
a
782,
with
contribntions
in
labor
and
C l e v e l a n d ’s I n h e r e n t G r e a t n e s s . ------ tion.
by tvro cruisers, and Germany has one
Dr. Blalock of Walla Walla, is
finally
that
the
depression
on
the
be-
proposition
to
put
in
a
manufacturing
San
Francisco,
Nov.
23.—Jest
[N ew Y o rk M ail a n d E x p ress.]
small gunboat there, but it is rumored material of nearly $1,000 more. The
president. Packing and shipping of
bourses
of
Pans
and
Vienna
has
had
fore
leaving
for
the
East
C.
P.
Hunt-
\
plant
on
the
foundry
site,
President Cleveland’s inherent great­ fruits w ill be the chief topic to come
that two German battleships are on expenditures were $22,286, leaving a
no serious effect upon Italian funds, ington subscribed $1,000 to theconven-
( t I f l | 0 0 worth of lovely M usic for Ftrfty
There is a body of fine cedar timber ness nowhere appeared more vividly liefore the meeting. There onght to be
their way. Austria has off Smyrna balance of $496.
J l l l l . - C ents. cons isting of 100 pages
which are still quoted above their tion fund. He refused to allow the i the valley of the Upper Clearwater than in his issnb of the nsnal Thanks­ a good attendance from this connty.
one battleship, two cruisers and two
*** v
full size S heet Music of the
value.
latest,
brightest, liveliest and most popular
Southern
Pacific
to
subscribe,
for
he
th©
Nez
Perce
reservation,
which
£
giving proclamation, jnst in time to
small gunboats. Of course, this is not
S m it h D e f e a t s B u r g e .
selections both vocal and Instrumental.
thought
that
the
reduced
rates
his
com-
has
just
been
thrown
open
to
settle-
head off the election returns.
It
gotten up In the most elegant m anner. In-
a "naval demonstration." It is sim­
T h e C o lt D i v o r c e S e t t l e d .
London, Nov. 28.—At Bolinbroke
C a r e o f B e e . In C o ld W e a t h e r .
pany would give, if the national Re
Re- ment.
eluding four large size Portraits.
wouldn’t have been taken seriously by
ply a concentration of the foreign fleeta Club today in a twenty-round contest
Pro-idence, R. L, Nov. 26.—James publican convention came here, would j
CARMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer,
—^
Winter
weather
will
soon
set
in,
and
any Democrat in the land if it had
at a point agreed upon apparently be­ for £700 between Jem Smith and Dick M. Ripley, Mrc. Colt’s counsel, return­
PADEREWSKI, the Great Pianist,
A
movement
is
on
foot
at
Idaho
bets w ill go into winter quarters and
be a sufficient contribution. There is
. .. .__
._.
... been delayed another day.
ADELINA PATTI and
^
tween the powers.
Bnrge, Smith won in the ninth round. ed from New York last night. He says about $100,000 now in sight, and it is j
M INNIE 8EUQM AN CUTTING,
, cease operations. The ordinary life of
‘* ° * C° “ pany WUh
Smith weighed 178 pounda, while the Colt case has been settled, and that the opinion of the committee
AD B M C B S ALL O S C C A I T O
^
ee that
that this
this \ . __ ,
*»6,000, for
the bee is abont six weeks, bnt all that
. . the purpose
.....
L o rd D o u g la s ’ M o th e r -in -L a w .
Burge weighed only 140 pounds. In he thicks no more w ill be heard of will be raised to $150,000 if it were
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO.
8 “ Pork PacklD8 establish
[ I n d ia n a p o lis J o u r n a l.]
go
into
winter
quarters,
will
live
until
T h e W a lle r C a se .
Brosdw
sy
T
h**lr.
Bid*.,
NewY
ork
City.
..
ment.
the first round Burge appeared to have either Mrs. Colt’s snit or the suit
When Lord Sholto Douglas mirried spr.ng, abont five months. It is con­
C A N V A S S E R S WANTED.
Washington, Nov. 28.—The Kansas Smith at his mercy, but he unwisely against J. J. Van Allen. Francis Col­ definitely known that the convention
A large first-class hotel is to be a California variety actress it was ex­ tended by some that this time is not to
was
coming
to
San
Francisco.
congressional delegation, as soon as allowed his opponent to rest during the well, attorney for Colt, also says that
erech d at Kayserville by Henry Kay- plained that the bride was descended be estimated in the life of the bee, but
possible after the fifty-fonrth congress next round. As a result, Smith palled the case is settled. Although particu­
i>r. Kice in ba < i shape.
ser. He also intends to put in a well through her mother from the British is merely suspension of existence, or
begins, w ill introduce resolutions in himself together, and, by sheer force of lars cl' the settlement have not been
St. Paul, Nov. 28.—Dr. Rioe, win- e<l« iPPed stage line in the spring, and nobility, and wan, therefore, her hus­ state of hibernation. The colder the
both houses looking to an investiga­ weight, knocked Burge all over the made public, it is understood Mrs.
will build a railroad from Hailey to band's equal. Toe coarseness and vul­ season and the more complete this state
tion of the circumstances connected ring. Bnrge fell down repeatedly Colt’s alimony w ill be much less than ner of the Brooklyn handicap iu 1894,
will
in
all
probability
never
face
the
j
Kayserville.
garity displayed by the mother in her the less the supplies required to take
with the arrest and imprisonment of without being struck by Smith. For at first demanded. Mrs. Colt is ex ■
starter again. Recently his attendants
threat to publicly horsewhip her son- them through the winter. In either
ex-Consul Waller. The members of this he was finally disqualified.
pected to go abroad at once for an in­
M o n ta n a .
contingency, of mild or severe weather,
attempted to fire him to see if he would
in-law gc to sustain the claims.
the delegation take the position that
definite period.
The new building of the reform
it is prudent to see that there are ample
stand training sufficiently in 1896 to
rniCAV t A15,1 MUt MARKs^m
the United States is entitled to the
N e e d e d R efo rm .
R e f u s e d t o A p p r o v e t h e V e r d ic t .
supplies. In the early spring, when the
race over the grass courses in England. school at Miles City is almost complet­
H arry H a y w a r d C o n fe sse s.
^
C O P Y R I G H T S .^
record of the trial as a matter of right,
[C h icag o R ec o rd .]
hive has the minimum of honey, it
San Francisco, Nov. 27.—A coro­ In attempting to throw him his back ed. Most of the work was done bj
CAN I O B T A I N A P A T E N T t P a r s
Minneapolis, Nov. 28.—Harry Hay­
and therefore should not ask it as an
The
recent
performances
of
the
new
Prompt
anNwer
an bonert opinion, w rite to
should be weighed and a record made. M I NN A: C O ., and
who have bad nearly fifty vears*
act of comity. The probabilities are ward, who is to be hanged next month ner’s jury today decided that the shoot­ was hurt. Every care has been given boys of the sohool.
battleship Indiana, with the other im­
experience in the p aten t business. Communica­
Early
in
winter
it
should
be
weighed
him
since,
but
it
is
very
doubtful
if
he
ing
of
William
Massie
last
week
by
The
National
Park
Transportation
for
the
mnrder
of
Catherine
Ging,
and
they will try to secure the passage of
tion« strictly confidential. ▲ H a n d b o o k of In­
provements in the American navy,
concerning Patents and bow to ob­
Coroner w ill ever be able to race.
Company is to spend $5,000 overhaul­ have generated considerable enthusi­ again, and if there is not an increase formation
a resolution instructing the govern­ who has protested that he is innocent, his wife was accidental.
tain them sen t free. A lso a catalogue o f maefaan-
of
twenty
or
twenty-five
pounds,
the
Ical and scientific hooks sen t free.
Hawkins
refused
to
approve
the
ver­
ing its 150 coaches and carriages for asm as to the future of the United
ment to stand by its demand for the has confessed his gnilt. At the time
Patents taken Through Munn k Co. receive
indication is that feeding is necessary special
R i o t o u s S t r i k e s in S t . P e t e r s b u r g .
next season’s travel.
notice In the S c ie n t i f ic A m e r ic a n , and
documents. The first resolution, how­ of his trial, Harry endeavored to show dict, maintaining that the evidence
States forces on sea, bnt this need
thus are brought widely before th e public With­
St. Petersburg, Nov. 26.—A strike
ever, only will call for the correspond­ that it was his brother Adry who mur­ showed conclusively that the killing
Work has begun at Phillipsbnrg re­ blind no one to the argent need of to take the colony safely through the out cost to th e inventor. This splendid paper.
Issued
w
eekly.e egan tiyillu strated .h as by farth o
dered the dressmaker, Miss Ging, who was not accidental. Mrs. Massie’s pre­ is going on at the Le Firme cigar fac­ modeling the old sahoolbonse into a some reform in the system under which spring. The best artificial food is
ence in the case.
Speculation 0 f any scientific work tn tho
Sample copies sent free.
had money aud other transactions with liminary action for murder w ill be tory, the trouble growing ont of the court house, which w ill be ready for the service of our great war vessels is syrup made from the best granulated
Building Frdition, m onthly,
a year. 8tnglo
A B o sto n U n d e r ta k in g .
cents. Fvery number contain« beau-
introduction of new machinery. A occupancy the middle of December
Harry, and had been very intimate held in the police court tomorrow.
at present conducted. There will be cane sugar, in the proportion of two copies.
pounds
of
sugar
to
one
pint
of
water,
Boston, Nov. 28.—A meeting at­ with him. Harry Hayward, who had
serious riot was one of the results of
A n o t h e r N e w W o r l d ’s R e c o r d .
The wool growers of nine counties doubtless introduced at the next session heated until thoroughly dissolved.
tended by over 1,000 persona, among been refused a new trial, made several
the strike, the strikers smashing the
Nashville,
Tenn.,
Nov.
27.—The
have
organized at Helena a state asso­ of congress a bill to readjust the sys­
whom were many Boston society peo­ attempts to break jail.
new machines. The dissatisfied work- :
Coliseum
at
Nashville,
this
city’s
new
ciation
for their protection and im­ tem of organization in the naval ser-
ple, was held in the Bijou theater to­
enterprise, was inaugurated tonight men then threw the broken machines provement. Seventy per cent of the vice, and if the ships are to have ca­
day to organize the movement for ele­
W i l l N o t I 'r o s e c u t e th«» I n d i a n .
and
the
tobacco
ont
of
the
windows.
A
|
pable officers to man them the change
with the breaking of a world’s record.
vating the stage. Henry A. Rogers
Baltimore, Nov. 28.—On the request
tho -sand strikers were plaoed under sheep industry of the state is repre­ cannot be made too soon.
‘C U P ID E N E ”
sented.
presided. He stated that the plan was of Jacob Horn, the father of little L. D. Barret, of Lincoln, Neb., rode arrest.
This great'VVget&hl«
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A block of $100,000 of the bonds of
V
1
taiiz^r.lb
e pr.-sc-rl j»-
to lease some theater in Boston for a Johnny Horn, who was killed by the two miles unpaced in 4:49 1-5. The
T h e D is g r a c e T o o G r e a t.
tion of a fam ous F ren ch physician, will quickly cure
o t SLÜ ua * .
the Great Falls Water Company has
short season end give a series of theat­ Indian Mohawk, of Buffalo B ill’s racord was 4:54, made in Jannary by
H e r E s ta te H a s D w in d le d .
.
°r
l b . g* n « ra U v . •rifu.i*, n
such
e k » »* » L — o t s W
t ] .iilaim
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Purcell,
L
T.,
Nov.
26.
—
Paul
.
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- Insom nia, . I’afnsIn - th e B , , a c k >
,-i
ission*. N ervous
D sbU
rical performances, probably three a troupe. State Attorney Kerr today Starbrongh at Madison Square Garden.
San Francisco, Nov. 28.—All that just been bought by a Chicago firm. Gluckmau, one of the merchants ar­
Pimpl«**. I uctru » a io Murry, J-.x..uu*ii» * jar;.!'.*, Varirorei* a Q
cv
n
v
t—d
o
n
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r
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week, for two weeks. The plays are nolle prossed the case against the In­
A n o t h e r V ic t i m o f F o o t b a l l .
remains for Sarah Althea Hill Terry’s | This purchase makes a total of $300,- rested here charged with having ap­
m mi o f d is c h a r g e , w in c h If n o tc h © « * e d
to * p e rm a tn r r h « B » a n d
to be selected from the French, Italian dian. The father wrote that, upon
h o r r o r s o f I m p o t e n c y . « I* f* I D E M E H e a u a e s t h e liv e r , u .a
fn l^Dds held by Eastern capital- plied the torch to his stock of goods
Memphis, Nov. 26.—George Phelan, estate to support her for the rest of her
B E F O R E ano A F T E R a k il id n t;ie
e y s a n d th© u r in a r y o r g a n s o f a li im p u r itie s .
and German schools. The profits, if investigation, he is convinced the deed son of the late Representative Phelan, life is $168. A recent sale of her e f-1 Ists in that company,
C
T
P
I
D
E
N
E
strengthens
and
restores
sm
all
w
eak
onrar*.
and store building during the confla­
T h e reason sufferer* «re not cu .ed by Doctor* i* b©c»u«© ninety per cent are troubled with
any, are to be devoted to charity.
was wholly accidental. Mr. Cody has died at the university of Virginia, fects netted $329, but there were sev- j
gration of Tnesday night, committed
P r o s t a t i t i s . CCPI D E N E Is the on ly known rem edv to cure without an operation. Vntifi sitthnni
aiw. A written gnrtranfee given and m oney returned If six boxes dr*’» not -tjecl a i*ermaoeut cur%
come forward and paid him a sum of Charlottesville, today from injuries re­ eral claims against her which the court
Briti.h Colombia,
suicide last night The disgrace of his
$1.00a box, pit fo r $3.00,by m ail. S end for fh e k c !renior a n d testimonial».
money for expenses, e ta , and he ia un- ceived in a football game yesterday. allowed, this bringing her money down
Trail expects to be three tines bar arrest for arson is supposed to have
Address D A V O L M E D I C I N E C O ., P. O. Box 3J7b can Fraoclaro. C at Por S o it t a
D r. P r ic e ’s C r e a m B a k in g Powder,
1 willing to prosecute the esse futther.
Ha will ba buried here.
to the small amonnt msntionsd.
, prsssnt sis« by spring if aha «as .b u ll. prompt«! th* da«d.
J. A. BENSON, Agent.
WtrM'i Fair H ljhstt MaSal an« D ip an a
NORTHWEST NEWS.
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