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^ DHENOMENAL THE P R O P O S ITIO N S C A P IT A L A N D E N TE R P R IS E R A IL R O A D G A T E W A Y ■ -------- FO R -------- 1 n H [ ] £ L E A D E R -------- T O - ------- .....B O H EM IA G O L D M INES . NO. 28. COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1895. VOL. 7. Cottage Brove and Lemati Leader It is reported that the Kaslo & Slo- can Railway have bought the Sliverton town site and have decided to extend Devoted to the Best Interests the road to that; point. Fraser River Industrial Society of Cottage Grove, Lemati and has The decided to secure a site as near the Bohemia Gold Mining District. < mouth of the river as possible for can nery purposes, and to accept one of the three lots offered by the city of W est L E A D E R BUILDING minster for whs rfage, fish house, office, etc. E. P. T H O R P , A new Bet.ling company has jus; been incorport ted under imperial char E ditor and B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r ter as the Viet xria Sealing and Trad ing Company, with a capital of £100,- 000. The stockholders are all Victor R a t e s o f B a b s c r lp t lo n . ians. Already a fleet of seven schoon ON It YEAR..................................................... OO ers has been secured. g j ^ ‘ These rate* are strictly In advance, j y - subscribers wishing a change in their The scheme w> build an all-rail route p Btofflce itddre w should give their old as well through British Columbia into Alaska as new address. The BcMO-l.*Af>/R w ill be sent to subscribers is again being discussed; this time it is until all arrears are paid and paper ordered to to go by way of Kamloops, the North be d »continued according to law. Any subscriber not receiving his paper Thompson and Bakerville, through the regularly will please notify this office im m e heart of Caril»x). The distance to diately. _ -------* We invite short articles ofg e n e ra l ln- Barkerville from Kamloops is about t e r e .t -lo n * n r w s . . . rule not robli.hert All 3 5 0 miles. Such a line would be of articles must be *rco>n pained by the nam e o f . the writer, cot for pnblicaiiou, but «a evidenc • great advantage in opening op and de- of good fi lth . We asMume; no responsibility for yelopina the gold fields of Cariboo, in t»> of correspondents. ' , . r. ° ° . the opinion> Entered ai the postoffice at Cottage Grove as which section of the country, it is be second class matter. lieved, there still ir to be found more wealth than has yet been produced. A d v e r tis in g F a te s M ade K n ow n o n A p - But if such a road is to be built it w ill p lic a t io n . 1« by <he Canadian Pacific Railway Company, for the construction of which line a charter is already held by CHURCH DIRECTORY. parties in this city, bnt who are sup trM BKRI.AND PRESBYTERIAN CIITRCH — posed to be acting for the Canadian Pa ) Sunday school, 10 A . M. Preaching, U A . M. cific Railway people in the East. LOUIS IS CHOSEN I GRANTED T H E N A T I O N A L RE- PU BLIC AN C O N V E N T IO N . San F r a n c is c o * « F ix e d Ha rcl F i g t -t - T h e D a te 1« K e l t —T h e D e c i- at June aion R e a c h e d a I to th e C it y A fte r T w o H o u r s ’ B a ll o t i n g . LW,D °I CI8IOHS B0 INGS OF CONGRESS -------------- R O U TIN E W ORK O F T H E f 2 ? ¿ ? L ? lS í £ SUGAR FR0M charges, the duty is to be 32 per cent F I F T Y - #d valorem. W ools on the skin are to pay the same rate as other wools. Washington, Dec. 12.— Acting Sec F O U R TH S ES S IO N . By Baraham of California — To retary of the Interior Reynolds has _________ amend the act inoorportaing the Mari affirmed the decision of the general time Canal Company of Nicaragua. land offioe in the case of Douglass Har Substance of the m u » and Resolution* One feature of the bill authorizes the rison, whose application to make a sec Introduced in the Senate and House issuance of bonds not exceeding $150,- ond homestead entry on land in The —Make-up of the Various Commit- 000,000, with interest at 3 per cent, to Dalles land district, Oregon, was re tees - Senate._________________________ secure the means to construct and oom- jected, and who appealed to the depart _ . . _ _ plete the canal. A ll sums expended ment. Washington, Dec. 7. There was a for materials and supplies necessary to In the case of the cash-entry contest good attendance when the senate met the oonstrnction are t0 ^ purohased in of Austin H. Six against Lyman M. . . the United States, except such as may Watrus, involving land within the * The first bill . introduced was one by ^ grown or produced in Nicaragua or limits of the grant to the Northern Pa Senator Mills, of Texas, for the coin- Costa Rica, and no Asiatic labor is to cific Railroad Company, in the La age of the silver in the treasury. be employed. Grande district, Oregon, the secretary The bill introduced by Chandler of By Flynn of Oklahoma— Providing of the interior affirmed the action of New Hampshire, for the coinage of for free homesteads upon pulbic lands the general land office, The entry was silver at the ratio of 15 to 1, the made March 21, 1891, and the contest bill to become operative when Eng in Olkahoma; also, for the opening of was filed January 14, 1892, charging land, Germany and France pass simi Indian territory nnder the homestead laws. that Watrus was not in possession of lar laws, was listened to with great at By Morse of Massachusetts—To re- the land under any deed, written con tention by members of the senate. peal the interstat»coinmerce Jaw. tract or license from the Northern Pa Petitions from Florida for the recog By Bowers of California— Prohibit- cific. The land office decided in favor nition of Cuba and from the legisla ing the appointment of aliens to office of Watrus, and this action the depart ture of Montana against the further under the government. ment sustains, holding an entry cannot issuance of bonds, were presented. By Southard of Ohio— To enclose be canceled on mere suspicion of fraud, The resolution offered by Call of and that more convincing evidence is Florida was adopted, calling upon the and improve the sites of certain forts, necessary. The motion for review secretary of state to send to the senate battlefields, and graves of American made by George C. Poland in the case the correspondence relating to the case soldiers ard marines in Maumee val against the Northern Pacific railroad, of General Sanguilly, an American ley. involving land in the North Yakima citizen, sentenced to life imprisonment H ou se. land district, Washington, has been for alleged complicity in the Cuban Washington, Dec. 9.— When the denied. The decision of the general revolution, and directing him to pro land office in the case of Henry Schutte cure a copy of the record of the case if house met today Terry, D em , of A r kansas, and Boatner, Dem., of Louisi vs. the Northern Pacific railroad, in it i| not on file at the department. ana, belated members, were formally volving land within the Northern Pa Gallinger of New Hampshire intro- cific grant, near Seattle, Wash., has duced a resolution declaring it as the sworn in, and a motion for a commit been affirmed by the department sense of the seuate that it was unwise tee to pass on the members' mileage Schulte's homestead application stands and inexpedient to retire greenbacks. accounts was passed. Baker of New Hampshire asked rejected. The decision of the general Mitchell of Oregon introduced a land office holding that land applied resolution, which was agreed to, call unanimous consent for the immediate for by David B. Renton, near Seattle, ing on the secretary of the treasury to consideration of a resolution calling on Wash., located within the granted lim inform the senate why the construction the secretary of agriculture to report its of the branch line of the Northern of the public building at Portland, whether he had expended the whole or Pacific between Portland and Puget Or., for which an appropriation was any part of the appropriation made by sound, passed to the company nnder its made by the last congress, was not pro- the lggt congress for the distribution of farmers’ bulletins. McM illin of Ten grant, has been affirmed. eeeded with. nes8ee objected. Call of. Florida addressed the senate Walker of Massachusetts offered a in advocacy of his resolution for the petition in form of a resolution, from S E N S A T I O N IN T H E H O U S E . recognition of the belligerent Cuban in the naturalized Armenians of the surgents, and for the strict neutrality United States, nine-tenths of whom, lt e p r e s e n t a t iv e B a r r e t t D e s ir e d t h e I in by the United States in the war. He he said, lived in his district, and re p e a c h m e n t o f M in is te r B a y a r d . drew a graphic picture of the ruin, Washington, Dec. 12.— Representa misgovernment and barbarous cruelty quested it to be printed in tbe Record. tive Barrett of Massachusetts, enjoys against which the Cnbans were con After reciting l i e alleged oppression the distinction of being the author of tending and their long struggle for and outrages of the Turkish govern the most thrilling incident of the pres freedom. He considered it an outrage ment, it concluded; “ Resolved, Th it the people of the ent house. He threw a bombshell into that the United States should not hold that body soon after it convened, by ont an encouraging hand to those United States, throngh their represent offering a resolution to impeach Thom struggling for independence. Instead atives in congress assembled, hereby as F. Bayard, ex-secretary of state and of speeding Cnbans on their course, he express their deepest abhorence and now United States ambassador to th j insisted that this government was ac condemnation of the outrages thus com court of S t James, for high crimes and tually retarding the revolution, in mitted on their Armenian fellow -citi misdemeanors. The grounds advanced fact, furnishing aid to Spanish tyranny. zens as well as the Christian subjects of Turkey. were utterances of Mr. Bayard deliver A t 1:20 the senate went into execu “ Resolved, further, That this house, ed before the Edinburgh, Scotland, tive session, and at 1:35 P. M. ad composed of immediate representatives Philosophical Institute, November 7. journed. of the American people, pledge its sup In this speech Mr. Bayard spoke of The senate in executive session con “ protection” as a form of “ state so firmed Matt W. Ransom as minister to port to the government in every meas ure justified by international law and cialism " and said it bad Jone more to 'çr.ioo. common humanity to vindicate tbe it foster “ class legislation,” “ breed ini- rights of anr fellow-citizens and their quity,” “ corrupt public life ,” “ lo w e r '* “ ** _ _ H ou se, the tone of national representation” WaSflpgton, IJec. 7. — Speaker families in Turkey, and to hinder and and “ divorce ethics from _ fo r tbe first time, prevent, as far as practicable, the oon- than any other single cause. Such re- demurely to outline his list of corn- tinnanoe of the unufeges and massacres flections in the government policy by a mittees on paper. After receiving in that land.” The petition was referred to the United States ambassador before a for members of the house all day yester eign audience, tbe resolution cited, day, he sat down at 9 o ’clock and oommittee on foreign affairs. O r e g o n an d W a s h i n g t o n l a o i Fanned l ’ p on b y S e c r e t a r y i e y n o ld n . , THE TH R IV IN G HOME A m e r ic a n AND REETS IN D U S TR Y AT ABROAD. P r o g r e s s B e in g C lo s e l y O b s e r v e d b y E u r o p e a n s — R e la t i v e C ost of th e F in is h e d P rod u ct in T h is ■ C ou n try and A b r o a d . The progress of the beet sugar in - ! du9try in the United States is carefully j watched in Europe, where its produc- i tion has reached enormous proportions. ! From an article in tbe London Produce Almost everybody takes some laxative Market Review it appears that the medicine to cleanse th-; system and keep the California beets lead the country in i blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS the richness of their yield. The Re- I L iver R e gu lator (liquid or powder) ..............18 St. Louis.............. view says: get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant San Francisco..... ..............20 P ltsb u rg .............. .......... . 9 “ In Germany the average production ! laxative and tonic that purities the blood .............. H C h ica go............... of beets seem to be about 10*, tons of and strengthens the whole system. And New York............ ..... roots per acre; the average yield of more than this: SIMMONS l.'lVER REGU The morning was spent in bearing LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps It active sugar (at 13 per cent) 291 1-5 pounds and healthy, and when the Liver is in speeches in behalf of the contending per ton of roots, and say, 3,147 pounds good condition you find yourself free trom oitiea, the doors being open to the vari per acre. It is interesting to compare Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- ous contesting delegations. This con with these figures the fo lio r in g from Headache and Constipation, and rid of cluded, the convention began its after the California Fruitgrower, as to the that worn out and debilitated feeling. noon session behind closed doors. An yield from the beet sugar farms fac These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. eager crowd choked np the corridors tories in the United States. It w ill be j Good digestion and freedom from stomach leading to the committee room and seen in one case, that of Chino, in troubles will only be had w hen the fiver awaited the announcement of results. California, the yield seems to be con is properly at work. Ir troubled with any The first important question was the of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER siderably in excess of the German aver REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi fixing of the date of the convention. age, but in all other cases to be far be cines, and Better than Pills. The executive committee reported a low. For instance, in the case of i resolution favoring June 16. This was M *~E V E R Y P A C K A G E -» * Staunton, Virginia, if beet sugar amended by Committeeman Lannan, of H a n i h e Z S t a m p in rc<l o n w r a p p e r . (without bounty) cost 10s per hundred- j Utah, in favor of August 18. There J . H . 7 -e ilin & C o ., P h i l a ., P a and 7 p. m .\ first i.nd third Sunday in each weight to produce in Germany, it j m outh. Prayer meeting, each Wednesday at was a sharp debate and Mr. De Young 8 p. M. (“ We are journeying unto a p laie of would oost something like 30s to pro- ! E D IT O R IA L O PIN IO N . filially proposed a compromise, between which tne Ixird said, I w ill give it y ou ; com e dace at Stannton, supposing wages and thou w.th us a n i we will do thee good.” — June and August, viz: Jnly. The Numb. 10:29. Rr.v. C. A WOOLEY, Pastor. machinery to be as cheap as they are , DURRANT M U ST HANG. T o p ic s o f t h e D a y D is c u s s e d b y th e Do Young and Lannan amendments in Germany, which is not the case L e a d in g P a p e r s . wore both defeated, and then by a 1HRWTJAM CML’ RCH—SERVICES AT 11 A. On this basis, unless the United States T h e M u r d e r e r * . M o tio n fo r a N ew T r ia l and 8 p. m . Sunday school at 10 a . M. [New York Herald.] practically unan.mous vote, the date Y. P. 8. C. E., each Sunday at 4 p . m . Midweek puts on a protection duty of say 20s per Without Mr. Cleveland the Demo was fixed at Jone 16. H e n ie d b y J u d g e M u r p h y . prayer raid praise services, W ednesday evening hundredweight, there would be little at 7 o ’« lock. Musical reLean-al, each Saturday crats cannot win; with him they may Then came the contest between the San Francsioo, Dec. 9.— Judge Mur evening at 7 e c ’ lock. chance of successful beet growing in win. It was bis gTeat popularity, cities. There was mnch excitement as phy denied Theodore Durraut’s motion that country, and this would be a firmness, and wisdom that wrested the tho ballots proceeded, the committee- e t h o d is t c h u r c h - s u n d a y s c h o o l for a new trial, and ordered the pris at 10 a . m . Pre iChlng each fourth Sunday i presidency from the Republicans fonr men from the interested sections hur charge of something little short of , oner back to the county jail. In ten morning and evening. Frayer m eeting, every ! £4,000,000 a year on the consumers. years age, and had Democratic leaders rying about and seeking to effect com Thursday uight. •* The Lord is in His holy Um- days he w ill be taken to San tjnentin pie.” R e v . M. O. BRIN K, Pastor. heeded bis warnings and followed his binations. A t the outset, San Fran prison, there to await execution. C ok t o f S u g a r H a ls in g . counsel there would not have been a cisco secured one more than the nine A large force of deputy sheriffs was In European factories where large Repnblioan tidal wave this year. His teen claimed from the first. The an necessary to aid tbe police in guarding quantities of sugar beets are cousumed strength with the masses saved the nouncement of her lead was greeted the entrance to tbe courtroom. The daily, says the American Agricultur party from defeat in 1892, and it is the wish enthusiasm when it reached the crowd was as large as during tbe trial. ist, the cost of turning off the product only thing that can savo it from defeat corridors. The strength of St. Lonis Judge Murphy briefly overruled the has been reduced to a minimum. A P R O G R E S S A N D D O I N G S O F T H E in 1896. was somewhat greater than had been motion for a new trial. He said he delegation of French sugar manufac expected, while neither Pittsburg nor P A C IF IC N O R T H W E S T . C le v e la n d A b l y S u p p o r te d . had twice reviewed all the testimony turers recently visiting some of the Oh cago made the showing anticipated. [Pittsburg Press.] in the case and every ruling he had German factories has set forth a state made daring the trial. The greatest and most influential S t Lonis gained steadily on each bal ment that the general oost of manufac lo t San Francisco sought to meet He had examined all the affidavits T h e F o u n d e r o f K la m a t h F a lla D e a d - Democratic newspapers of the country turing a ton of beets into sugar is $1.50 this by drawing the votes of Chicago, submitted and all anthoritier, cited. H o w t h e W a t e r v i l l e M e r c h a n t s B e a t today are outspoken in favor of the to $1.75 per ton. This does not in _ 1 He said if he thought an injustice had One need bnt without avail. The first serious S p o k a n e — > e w F a c t o r ie s am i W a t e r president's renomination. elude the interest on the capital in only mention the New York Herald, break occurred when David Martin, of been done the prisoner or any error w o r k s —O r e g o n N e w s . vested, nor any sinking fund to oover the New York W orld, the New York Pennsylvania, led the Pittsburg forces made which affected his rights be depreciation in value of the factory. The big Owyhee ditch in Malheur Evening Post, the St. Louis Republic, toward St. Louis. On the fourth and Where these items were included the ' w ° nl,d uot * T itate to « rant “ uew last formal ballot San Francisco forces county, and in Owyhee county, Idaho, and there are others by the »core, not whatever the consequences or what oost was estimated at $2 and $2.10 per broke for the first time, Michigan, is completed. It reclaims a vast omitting the Pittsburg Post. criticism might be made. Bnt tbe ton of beets, although large factories W yoming and Connecticut going to St. amount of land. court was satisfied no error bad been hav6 turned off sugai at a cost mnch Louis. That settled it, and gave St. T h e P r e s id e n t ’ s S t r e n g t h . made, and that Dun-ant's trial had J. F. Steffen, of Portland, has been less than the first named. An average Lot is the convention. The choice was [Chicago Record.] been fair and impartial, that no right awarded the contract by the govern estimate of the oost of working beets, It istjutent that notwithstanding the made unanimous on motion of Mr. De accorded to him bad been invaded, and ment for the construction of a light inclnding interest snd sinking fnnd, is Young. that tbe ju ry’ s verdict had been in ac- ship, costing $69,750, which w ill be popnlar prejudice against third terms, placed at $2 per ton. Mr. Cleveland"" still the strongest oordanoe with the law and evidence. stationed ofT Umatilla reef. SCHEME. Democrat who — — the present junc C R O C K E R ’S C O F F E E Durrant was then ordered to stand K n o r m o u . I n t e r e s t In B e e t C ro p «. The stock inspector of Umatilla ture could be ) ..¿"ward for nomina The crop of beet sugar in Europe has up. The prisoner rose, pale and scow l county reports the sheep in very good tion._.Suppose ,t he is w illing to W i l l S ta rt a P la n t a t io n in t h e San J o a increased euormously during the last ing, but as impasai-e ss ever. The ^conditton ~ fftthough fange feed has q u in V a l l e y . accept the honor, it is w ell within the, fonr years. In 1877-78 the yield was judge briefly reviewed the crime of been scarce. There is an increase of lines of probability that the Democracy San Francisco, Dec. 12.— Colonel C. 1,420,827 tons. The crop of tbe sea which Durran* had been found guilty 62,000 head over last year. may pick upon him— not perhaps, be F. Crocker is going to start a coffee son 1894-95 reaches 4,800,000 tons, an and expressed his entire concurrence Polk county has outstanding tfn- cause of a positive preference, bnt be plantation in the San Joaquin valley, increase in seventeen years of 350 per , with the verdict He advised Durrant called-for warrants »mounting to, with cause of the force of a logical necessity. and if his experiment proves successful were in serions disregard of the pro worked until a late hoar putting on cent. Sugar production in the temper to seek repentance and forgiveness in interest, $22,472.05. The estimated the fertile ranches thereabouts w ill prieties of his obligation, and calcn- paper the assignments be had decided S e n a te . ate zone has been the one great possi a divine source, n&ar his only refuge. G ra n d O ld H a t e r . resources of the county amounting to have a boom that w ill be without lated to injure our national reputation. upon up to that time. Today be gave bility in agriculture that has not been The court then pronounced sentence, [LoHisville Times ] Washington, Dec. 1 1 . — A large $33,004.63. more interviews, to members and lis It concluded by instructing the foreign precedent. The Pacific Mail steamer which was that Durrant be kept in Nobody who reads John Sherman's S».n Juan, which arrived last Sonday, oommittee, which was empowered to tened to the presentation of their number of bills were introduced in tbe completely developed. In continental George Nurse, the founder of the Europe the sugar industry ha 9 been so | cl*586 confinement by the sheriff in the book w ill ever after call him cold. He senate again today, the most important town of Klamath Falls, formerly brought from Central America 1,000 send for persons and papers, to inves claims. No information has leaked fostered by legislation that production county jail, and within ten dava be de- known as Linkville, is dead. He con is a grand old hater, and hia hate is yearling plants with which Colonel tigate and report “ by impeachment or from the speaker’ s room, except re of which were: is enormously in excess of home con- Rvered to tbe warden o f Ban tjuentiu red hot from the furnaoe. The differ By Berry— To provide a territorial marks made by Reed to the friends of ducted a store in that town until 1883, Crocker w ill commence his interesting otherwise. ” sumption, until now, with their great ' 8ta^‘ prison, there to be kept in close when he was appointed register of the ence between him and his brother, the venture. Barrett’s resolution had been pre a member who asked for the chairman form of government for Indian terri crops, they are competing with each confinement until such day, to be after Just where in the valley land offioe and moved to Yrcka, Cal., general, is the politician is politic and Colonel Crocker proposes to locate his ceded by one by McCall of Massachu ship of the committee on labor, which tory, with the usual staff of territorial other actively for the good w ill of the wards fixed, when he should be hanged the soldier was impolitic. where he died. plantation is not now known. The setts milder in tone. McCall’ s resolu seemed to indicate that he had decided officers, the territory to take the name two only large buyers left to them— in Ban (Quentin until dead. colonel is ont of town and left no tion had went down before an ob to give the place to Phillips of Penn of Indianola. The citizens of Jacksonville and Durrant heard his sentence without N o P o s s ib ili t y o f W in n i n g . By Palmer— Giving a uniform pen Great Britain and the United Btates. word. The plants w ill be set ont this jection, and it was then that Barrett sylvania, whose name had been pre Medford have a committee to select s The bounty system has so enormously a twitching muscle, staring at the [Sew Yoik Sun.] sion of $50 per month to all who lost a fall, most likely, but six years must sprang his impeachment resolution as sented by the labor organizations. site, and estimate the cost of the con developed the sugar industry that Euro judge defiantly. Then he sat down, As for the Democracy, judging by Probably the strongest pressure be hand or foot in the late war, and $60 pean statesmen are beginning to recog made some remark to his father and struction of a fair ground and race the elections of 1894 and 1895, it is elapse before they w ill be old enough one constituting a question of privilege. ing brought to bear upon tbe speaker to those who lost an entire limb. smiled. track, and to receive subscriptions to capable of getting beaten as badly as to bear berries, and not until that time By Allen— Disfranchising nny c iti nize its faults. The Louisiana Planter comes from various candidates for the stock ont and capitalize on a basis of any reasonable man conld ask, without w ill the success or failure of the exper Dickinson, for the defendant, took POWERS S U C C E ED . states that in consequence of the zen of the United States who shall so- oommittees on ways and means. The iment be known. $10,000, one-half paid np. bounties paid by the various European formal exoeption to the remarks of the any third term tied around its neck. Republicans w ill be entitled to eleven Bolt or accept a title, patent of nobil* Scientists who have studied the soil I’ o r t c P e r m i t s ( ¿ H a r d s h i p s governments the entire sugar trade of court on the merits of the case, and State Fish Commissioner McGuire places in this body, if the party pro- ity. or degree of honor from a foreigi and climate of San Joaquin valley are th e D ard an elle s. the world has been deranged. Al- said he would later give formal notice has been asked to extend the open sea I n A n E q u i v o c a l C o n d it io n . portion of the last congress is main- cation, and punishing this act as a somewhat doubtful as to whether coffee [St. Louis Globe Democrat.] son for salmon. It seems that this Constantinople, Dec. 12.— The long- tained, and seven of the eleven w ill be crime by both fine and imprisonment thongh the production of beet sugar of an appeal to the supreme court. The courtroom was then cleared. year the season has been unusually late It may be true, us General Alger plants w ill thrive there. The coffee drawn-out controversy between tbe By Voorhees— Granting pensions to has largely increased during the last new men. The influence of business fonr years, the cane sugar industry has and that the fish have just commenced says, that he did not use any money in plant not only requires fertile soil and ambassadors of the powers and the sul soldiers and sailors who were captured interests of every class and section has stood comparatively still. to run. The commissioner has replied the convention of 1888; bnt if so, then plenty of sunlight, bnt a certain tan over the question of admission of been invoked, and many letters and and confined in Confederate prisons The irrigation of the Lewiston plats that the law is mandatory. there is no reasonable way to account amount of moisture, and that is where additional guurdships for the protec petitions are pouring in. Next to the during the war. T h e S u g a r M a rk e t. the rub comes in California. The soil seem to be assured for the near future. for the votes that he received, and thus tion of the embassies, was settled at ways and means in their desirability By Mantle— Appropriating $55,000 The quietnde in sugar circles con It is one of the finest tracts o f unim W a s h in g to n . he is still left in an equivocal condi is rich enough and the beat sufficient, 8:10 o ’clock this evening by the issu from the standpoint of the members for the purchase of sites for public tinues, says the American Agriclutnr- proved land in the Northwest, 2,650 bnt there is a scarcity of other require ance of an irade granting the necessary are the committees on appropirstions buildings at Cheyenne, W yo., Boise The telephone line is to be extended tion. ments. ist, but holders of both raws uid re acres of land were purchased by East firmans to permit the guardships to and rivers and harbors, the two bodies City, Idaho, and Helena, Mont., and from Granite to Robes. Joh n Sh erm an’ s B ook . fined evince moderate confidence in ail ern capitalists, and all the prelim in pass the Dardanelles. The final tri M O N E Y F O R B A L L E T G IR L S . providing for buildings at Cheyenne Denver has received a demand from (New York Mercury.; which have charge of the distribution early improvement in the situation. aries have been arranged for a big umph of the powers in forcing a com and Boise costing $200,000, and at San FranciBco for all of the floor they What John Sherman lacks in mag of the largest sums of money. The growth of the beet sugar industry ditch. Helena costing $500,000. A S m a ll F o rtu n e D is t r ib u te d A m o n g pliance with their demands seems a can manufacture. netism he maxes np in recollection. in Nebraska has attracted the atten barren one and long songht permissions t h e D a n c e r s a t th e A l h a m b r a . By Squire— For a guu factory for tion of tbe sugar trust and dealers have Snohomish has started a new indus S e u a te . to double the regular guardships for heavy ordnanoe on the Pacific coast. 'R a h fo r a T h i r d T e r m . New York, Dec. 11.— A London ca try in the shape of a saw mill with a been notified by this monopolistic con- D r P ric e ’s C r e a m B a k in g Po w d e r. Washington, Dec. 9.— The new con World 's F a i r H ig h e s t A w a rd . [New Y o ik Tribune.) blegram co the Sun says; Mr. W ill the embassies, now that it is obtained, gress np to thiB time has been an nn- cash bonus of $650. oein that if they sell the refined pro seems hardly worth taking advan Bear in mind, however, that “ na iam M. Wmans’ distribution of $5,500 duct of Nebraska factories the trust usually conservative one in the matter Surveys have recently been made tage of. Washington, Dec. 11.— Among the w ill decline to sell them the cheaper ot proposing new leigslation. Fewer relative to the erection of a large tional issnes” mean Cleveland. Noth among the ballet girls at the Alham Previous to leaving the British em ing more. He is the only national is bra has made him the hero of London bills than usual have been introduced, bills introduced in the house were the grades. As a result, a considerable flouring m ill at or near tie month of sue the Democrats hsve had for a dozen mnsic halls. Mr. Winans has been bassy, where he had taken refuge, Said and most of those were for projects following: q lantity of Nebraska made sugar is the Wenatchee river. years. No principles. No platform known for some weeks among tbe fre Pasha, the ex-grand vizier, requested which failed to pass the last congress. By Wilson of Idaho— Establishing stored in Omaha and efforts are being s - The saloon men of Everett have No leadership. Jus; Cleveland. And the sultan to permit him to leave the quenters of the Alhambra as "T h e Mad Plans for the admission of Oklahoma, United States mint at Boise, Idaho: made to induce western jobbers to ig organized for protection and w ill pros now wherever they “ fight it ont on ]| 0 0 worth of lovely Music for Forty - Am erican.” Every night he has oc country with his family. Further ad Arizona and New Mexico to statehood also a bill establishing dnties on wool nore the mandate of the trust. It is ecute those parties wko are selling li that line’ ” they get thrashed ont of Cents* consisting of 100 pages - vices are continually being received cupied alone a $15 box daring the forty have again made their appearance, the similar to those in ;ie McKinley law. estimated tbe years’ output at Grand full size Sheet Music of the - quor without a license. their boots. The moral of which is, minutes of the “ Titianna” ballet on here of the disorders in the interior, first being presented by latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular - General By Bailey of Texas— Prohibiting Island and Norfolk w ill appoximate a selections, both vocal and Instrumental, It is reported thal a flouring m ill is ‘ Rah for a third term I ” the stage. He has never sought to go and specially of the burning of Armen Wheeler, who was chairman of the senators and representatives from so- third the total amount consumed in the gotten up in the most elegant manner, in- to be built at Spotamc for the purpose eluding four large size Portraits. behind the stage or make the acquaint ian villages. This form of outrage is committee on territories in the last liciting or recommending the appoint- state. The bounty question has been R u s s ia n s t h e I n s t i g a t o r s . £ CARMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer, prevalent in the vilayet of of grinding flonr/or the China and Ja ance of any of the performers. His particularly V u n w h e r e t h e disf-rew i e v i . r i m r is t e r . c 0 n 8 re s s , and the other two by the new meat of any person to any offioe, the taken nnder advisement by Secretary PADCREW8KI, the Great Pianist, London, Dec. 11.— A special from name was unknown until a week ago, pan trade. ADELINA PATTI and ’ g delegates of the respective territories, appointment of which is vested in the Carlisle and it is not now probable ac £ MINNIE 8EUGMAN CUTTING . ; Shanghai says that news which has rible. The prelimifRry work for the con when he sent a check to tbe managers Murphry and Catren. president or the head of any depart- tion w ill follow before the meeting of A D D H C S S ALL O R D f M T O The porte has not yet granted the struction of Se new torpedo boat at been received confirms the report that with directions to distribute the money The first bill introduced by McClel- ment. congress. ^ THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. Seattle is abjnt completed and plates the Russians were the instigators of among the girls, giving the first dancers exequatenrs of the new British vice- Ian of New York, who is one of the Broadway Theatre Bldg.. New York City. By Cobb of Alabama— Making all M'nnt t o It« E n l i s t e d . CANV V A A S S S E R S W A N T E D . for the co naiructinn of the vessel w ill the conspiracy of Li Hai Shin igainst $200, the general dancers $50, and the consuls at Van and Sives, the invaria young Democrats and a son of General fast freight lines, express and car com Cincinnati, Dec. 12.— The Duck the king of Corea. The Russians who ble pc iicy of delay having been follow scon arri .ufrom the East. children $20 each. His figure is still McClellan, was one to authorize the panies, whether operated by corpora worth Democratic Club, passed a reso assisted in the affair have identified seen in tbe box every evening and the- ed in -.his, as well as in all diplomatic ; The Holland colonists from Dakota senate to confirm military nominations tions, associations, receivers or indi lution last night indorsing the declara some of the Americans who participat members of the ballet salute him as dealii gs of the Turks. But Bir Philip and M icggan have arrived, and closed made by President Lincoln, which viduals, each in connection with or in tions of President Cleveland on tbe Curri i, the British ambassador, has de- ed in the p lo t It is alleged that the the American Monte Cristo. a deal te land near Snohomish. There have never been acted upon, and the dependent of common carriers, etc., Monroe doctrine, and sent a telegram latter joined in the conspiracy, owing term ijed the newly appointed vice- are teiyfamilies, consisting of fifty-six issue of commissions to the nominees, subject to the act to regulate com to Governor McKinley asking, in the consuls shall start for their posts next to the revocation of the gold mine con D E L I V E R E D T O O L N E Y . perso^t There are many others who stating that they were nominated to merce. event of war, to be enlisted as tbe first cessions granted by the qneen and be Wednesday, with or without their ex- w ill ^ome in the spring. the rank conferred by Lincoln. Other Ohio volunteer infantry, to fight for cause their salaries as advisers were E n g l a n d 's R e p l y o n t h e V e n e z u e la n eqnateurs. B e a t t ie ’ s W a t e r E le c t io n . of the more important bills introduced reduced. Q u e s t io n In G o v e r n m e n t 's H a n d s . M o n ta n a . Seattle, Dec. 12. — The ordinance the stars ant! stripes. CAVt AIÒ. I MUt MARKS a S f were; Bozeman has organized s law and Washington, Dec. 10.— The reply of A N O T H E R M U R D E R B Y IN D IA N S W o u l d S a v o r o f M e x ic o . V COPYRIGHTS. By Hicks of Pennsylvania— For the providing for tbe issue of $1,250,000 l'r e s id e n t o f Honduras to K f * i*n. Wder league. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT » [Chicago Times-H-.rUd.) Lord Salisbury to Secretary Olney’ s relief of persons who serve-1 ninety days warrants for the construction of the New York, Dec 10.— A dispatch to prompt answer and ‘ an I______________ .... to o honest opinion, _ write Cedar river water system was carried A W h o l e F a m il y In A r iz o n a K il l e d by The new opera bouse at Billings is Ml C O ., who hsve had nearly fifty years' There is no written constitutional note of instructions to Ambassador or more in the varions construction the World from Tegucigalpa, dated to experience in the patent business. Communtca- th e R en e g a d e R and . to be completed and opened on New barrier against President Cleveland re Bayard, relative to the Venezuelan corps attaohed to the army or railroads today by an overwhelming majority, day, says; “ President Bonilla w ill de tions strictly - » confldentl g l l M ^ A H ia M s ik ot Im- concerning 1 Paten _ I ts _____ and __ bow I to ob- Y ear's night. Deming, N. M ., Dec. 12.— Another operated by the military authorities with a light vote and registration. mand leave ol’ absence, it is reported, formation maining president of the United States boundary dispute, was delivered to tain them sent fn-e. Also a catalogue o f mechaa- The vote, with three small precincts to tcsJ and scientific books sent free. mnrder of a family is reported from Secretary Olney at noon today. Sir for as many terms as he cap manage to A dam has been completed at the res during the war; also, a bill granting and start next month for the United Patents taken through Mono * Oo. receive Secretary Julian Paunoefote presented the note San Simeon valley, in Arizona, by the medals to those who responded to and hear from, was 2,331 in favor and States, whence he w ill send his resig special notice in the S cie n tific A m e r ic a n , and ervoir at Nutmeg Flat and woTk on get and keep the office. thus are brought widely before the public with 1,508 against. The non-partisan the canal w ill be pnshed next spring Morton is righ t Yet it must aslo be in person, reading its contents to Mr. renegade band of Indians from the San enlisted under President Lincoln’ s first nation as president. Congress and the out oost to the inventor. This splendid paper. Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by forth « ticket for charter commissioners was and the Cove reservoir contract next true that the people of the United Olney, ss is the custom when important Carlos reservation, bnt details cannot be call for troops. press manifest great bitterness toward largest circulation of any scientific work tn the elected without opposition. world. fc.‘l syesr. Same le copies sent free. For some had. The father, mother and three summer and fall. This improvement States are not dis]>oeed or prepared to documents are presented. By Overstreet of Indiana— To au Bonilla. ” Building Y a \it ion, m ootily. f& O a year, «ingle copies. *¿3 cents. Kvery number contains beau w ill bring a large amount of land into Mexicanize the presidency of the reason the state department officials children were slain Thursday, follow thorize the suspension of pensions ob P o s ta l C h a n g e s In W a s h i n g t o n . tiful pistes, in colors, mid photographs o f new United States, with or without law. no ing the killing of Merrill and his took steps to prevent the fact that the cnltivation. with plans enabling builders to show th« tained by frand. Washington, D. C., Dec. 12.— The Or. P ric e's C r e a m Ba' ln g Po wder. houses, 1 dculgns snd secure contracta. Address By Meikeljobn— To prohibit the sale postoffloe at Rankin, Lewis county. N N 1 CO„ .NSW Vo tig, 3 t>l B k O lllV iV . The state board of land has sold the matter how able an official the presi note had been delivered gaining pub daughter. They were Germans, who W . r i S ' . Fair Highest Medal and 0 licity, but without avail. At the had recently come to this section from of intoxicating drinks to Indians, permit to cut a big lot of timber, dent may be. Wash., on postal route No. 71,286, has British embassy there was the same the East for the purpose of taking a framed to meet the decision of Judge amounting to 24,500,000 feet from been discontinued. This action takes IT» W i ll N ot R u n . disposition to give any publicity to the homestead. The killing is reported to Bellinger, of Oregon, as to the sale of land belonging to the general school effect December 14, and all mail for [Minneapolis Tim e..] have occurred near Fort Bowie, recent liqnor to Indians who have become proceedings. fund. The company is to pay $1.28,** Rankin must hereafter be sent to A l However sincerely we admire Mr. ly abandoned by the United States A ll inquiry as to the nature of the citizens of tbe United States. per thousand feet This w ill yield the pha. Alpheus F. Cooper has been for Cleveland’ s many good and great qual Th« Indians were seen by note failed to secure a response from troops. By Wheeler of Alabama— To in warded his commission as postmaster state $30,000 for common school fnnd, tion of h farnouM f-en eb physician, will quickly cure vou o f siJ ner ities of backbone, brain and heart, we vous or of the generative organs, such ha i/.+t Mai.bugl any official, and it probably w ill be some cowboys aboat the time of the crease the pensions of the soldiers of the company can have three years in at Cathlamet, Wash. Iimom nhut'aiiis In Urn B ick, Benin i J-.rnhs.Mii%. Nervotm I>eb'dtv. Pimph»n* l nfitnem b» Marry, KxiutiiNtlng u r u i*.s Varicocele which to pay i t Any trees measuring caunot and should not let that admira preserved as an offioial secret, as far Merrill murder, and their number is the Florida war; also, providing an Constipation. It step* « I lomes by d*y or night Prevents qap-k- P e a c e S a id to P r e v a i l. less than twelve feet around the butt tion blind us to the fact that he is no **.s the Washington authorities are con estimated at thirty-five. Nothing can additional United Stateaejndge for A l n»ss of discharge, which if rotcherked lends to Kftermatorrhoem snd longer among the presidential possibil cerned, nntil the president, upon his be learned of the movements of soldiers abama. all the horrors of I mitotency. 4 I'I* I D E .d E cira a o s the liver, the B E F O R E . no AFTER kidneys snd the urinary w ill not be cot. Washington, Dec. 11.— The Vene organ*of aii impurities. ities. His has been a strong adminis return, has had an opportunity to con and cowboy posses. A detachment of C E P I B E N I strengthens and restorer? email we.lt organs. By Harris of Ohio— Levying a duty zuelan minister here has received a ca The reason sufferers *-e rot cured by j-cctom in tx-mune ninety per cent are troubled with B r it is h C o lu m b ia . tration, yon w ill say, a consistent ad aider it and send it to congress. It is the First cavalry from Fort Bayard is on wools as follow s: W ools and hair oalw flfiH . OC PI DENE Is the only known reined v to cure without an operation. 5uw (•-sHznnnl. blegram from Caracas, stating that the A large corporation is being formed ministration, an administration with a known the note is on the general lines stationed at Stein’ s pass to prevent tbe of the first class, 11 ceDta per pound; revolution has been quelled and that als. A written gu irnnt«e given and money returned if six boxes does not effect a permanent curst fi.00a box, six 1 <r $5.03, by ratiL «end for m rscircu la r and testimonial*. in the East to open the marble qnarries policy and a principle, so far as Mr. indicated in the Associated Press dis escape of the band into old Mexico over second class, 12 oents per pound; third Address D A V O I- 91E D I C I X F. €* 0 „ P. O. Box 2/7t nun Francisco. CaL FV & -U Urn perfect peaoe prevails throughout tbe Cleveland himself is concerned. in C hicago? island next season. patches this week. the old Geronimo trail. class and on camel's hair of the third republic. J. A. BENSON. Agent t V M TOWN AND COUNTY Washington, Deo. 12.— The Repub lican national convention w ill be held at St. Louis June 10 n ext That was the decision reached by the Republican national committee after spirited bal loting lasting two hours The succes sive ballots are shown as follows: 1 2 ! GOOD FOR EVERYBODY m m m m w m m F R E E h tfE N T s MANHOOD RESTORED^,” ! ■