f r j >lSL^y THE LEADER. HENOMENAL PROPOSITIONS P --------POR-------- C A P I T A L A N D E N T E R P R IS E V O L . C O T T A G E 7. G R O V E . C O T T A G E board and lost while the schooner was crossing the Colombia river bar bound in. The weather was rough outside, Devoted to the Best Interests and a havy swell on the bar tossed the of Cottage Grove, Lemati and little schooner about considerably, one hnge wave striking her midships and Bohemia Go'.d Mining District. turning her over almost on ner beam ends. Simons was standing at the time in the cockpit, and the receding L E A D E R BUILDING wave carried him over the side. The crew was unable to render any assist­ ance, the unfortunate man disappear­ ing as soon a he went over the schoon­ E d i t o r and B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r er’ s side. It is Baid that the war costs Spain $100,000,000 annually and 10,000 sol- K ates o f Subscription. aiers every year O N E Y E A R ...........................................................» 2 OO A fight between negroes and Hun­ £ 9 These rates are strictly in advance. garians at Keystone, W. V a., resulted Subscribers wishing a change in their p stoffice address should give their old as well in two negroes and one Han being as "ew address. killed. Wilson Worthington and Geo. The 1 , ka > kr will be sent to subscribers until all arrears are paid and paper ordeied to Manard were also injured. be d »continued according to law. Bear Admiarl Kirkland has been or- Any subscriber not receiving his paper regularly will please notify this office imme­ d-tred to command the Mare Island diately. We invite short articles of general in­ navy-yard in place of Captain H. L. terest-long ones, as a rule, not published. All Howison, who is ordered to special articles must be accompanied by the name of ! the writer, not for publication, but as evidence dnty in connection witn the Oregon. of good faith. We assume no responsibility for Carl Albrecht, who killed his wife in the opinions of correspondents. Entered st the postoffice at Cottage "rove as Marshfield, Or., February 18 last, was second class matter. convicted in circuit court at Empire A d v e rtisin g K ates M ade K now n on A p ­ City of murder in the first degree. plication. The jury brought in a verdiot after fif­ teen minutes’ deliberation. The railroad station in Florin, Cal., CHURCH DIRECTORY. was entered by burglars. The bur­ 1UMBKKLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— glars robbed the railroad station, the j Sunday school, 10 a . m . Preaching, 11 a . m . postoffice and Wells-Fargo express and 7 p . m ., first and third Sunday in each mouth. Prayer meeting, each Wednesday at office, which are all in the same build­ 8 p . m . (“ We are Journey mg uuto a place of ing. A small sum of money was taken. wh ich the Lord said, 1 wili give it you; come thou with us and wo will do thee good.” — Crazed with drink and brooding over Rr.v. . A. WOO LEY, Pah tor. Numb. 10:29. trouble which he considered a disgrace riHRlSTIAN CHURCH-SERVICES AT 11 A. to himself and relatives, Frank W al­ M . a n d s p. m . su iday school at 10 a . m . Y. P. 8. C. E., each Sui day at 4 p . m . Midweek ton, aged 30, threw himself in front of prayer and praise serv.ee», W edneday evening an engine on the Hock Island track at 7 o ’clock. Musical rehearsal, eseh Saturday near Lincoln, Neb., and was ground to evening at 7 oc’lock. a pulp. 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 In the Canadian prohibition case, at 10 a . m . Preaching each fourth Sunday morning and evening. Prayer meeting, every the privy oouncil has deoiled that par­ Thursday night. •* The Lord is in His holy tem­ liament cannot pass a general prohibi­ ple.” R ev . M. O. BRINK, Pastor. tory law, nor can the provinces abolish the traffic in liqnor, but they can pass laws to regulate it by licenses, under reasonable conditions. Notice has been given by the Soo line of its intention to pnt into effect a A D IQ E S T FROM A L L PARTS OF round-trip rate of $60 from St. Paul T H E WORLD. and Minneapolis to Kootenai points. The tickets w ill have limits in both d i­ rections of forty days and final return C om prehensive R eview o f the Im p ort­ limits of ninety days. ant H appenin gs o f the Past W e e k The city of L ’Anse, at the head of C a lled From the T e legra p h Colum ns Kewana bay, Michigan, has been wiped out by fire. The L ’ Anse company’ s —A t H om e and A b road, lumber m ill and nearly all the business George Haag, 25 years old, killed bouses were bunred. Two hundred himself in San Francisco by taking persons are homeless. The total loss is strychnine. He was a member of a sui­ $250,000; insurance small. cide club. A dispatch from Panama says: The controller of the currency has declared a dividend of 15 per cent in Puerto Vi jo, the capital of Manabi, favor of the creditors of the insolvent with a population of 10,000, haB been Stock Growers’ National bank, of Miles entirely destroyed by two earthquakes The shocks were succeeded by floods, City, Mont. At Alonzo province, in Huelva, inundating the city. Many lives are Spain, a miscreant set fire to a build- supposed to have been lost. In a boxing maten between John in which a dance was in progress, S persons were burned to ueath, and Houlihan and Pat Nolan, which came off in Farmington, Conn., Ijoulihan ny were injured. te'egrsio received from Manto Do- wns knocked out in the eleventh round ngo says that the president, Ulysses and rendered unconscious. He was not Henreanz, has had the minister of resuscitated, and it is believed his in­ war, Castillo, and Governor Estay, of juries w ill prove fatal. Maooris, shot for conspiracy. It is stated in Kansas City that the Senator Kyle, from the committee firm of Sw ift & Co. w ill shut down on forest reservations, has reported fa­ their big packing plant at that point vorably the bill authorizing the pur­ for an indefinite period. Their plant chase of toll roads in Yosemite Na­ gives employment to 1,300 men, and in capacity ranks second among the pack­ tional Park, and making them free. Twenty special agents of the general ing establishments of Kansas City. THE LEADER. REQUEST IS GRANTED L A N E C O U N T Y . G -R O V B PO STOFFICE ROBBED. O R E G O N . S A T U R D A Y . -A .X S T D NEIGHBORING TOWNS M A Y L E M 16. + 3 *HE RAILROAD GATEWAY -------- T O --------- ..... B O H E M IA G O L D M IN ES IS N O . ¡ 0 » 18% . A T I. ize themselves with the workings of ! W H I P P E D the civil service commission of that B Y Y A N KS* ' city. A few days ago, while a workman PROGRESS AND D O IN G S OF T H E BR ITIS H S A ILO R S T A U G H T A L E S ­ E X E C U T I O N O F A M E R IC A N S AT The Dalles, May 12.— The postofflee was excavating for the Stahl bnilding P A C IF IC N O R T H W E S T . SON A T S H A N G H AI. HAVANA DELAYED. here was robbed last night, and the in Walla Walla, he fonnd a coffin con­ pouch containing the west-bound mail taining human bones, under the Albeit | bnilding. The new building w ill be taken. The robbery was committed u get o f In tere stin g and Spicy low er than that of the adjoining StrUC- T h e y W an te d to Tb the Y ankees The driver of the mail W ill B e Postponed Som e W e e k s —T he about 10:30. New» F rom A l l the Cities and T ow ns j tures, and the coffin was exposed to T h rou gh th e W in d o w , B u t W e re M et T he Case R eferred to the Suprem e wagon had been to the office but a on tho Coast— Thrift and in d u stry view when the excavators got below by a F u silad e o f C ham pague B o ttle s T rib u n al o f W a r —T he T reaty to Be few minutes before, and taken the mail in E very Q uarter—O regon. for the east-bound train, which reaches the foundation of the Albeit bnilding. and l ases -H a lf a Dozeu In ju re d . D iscussed. here at 11. When he returned to the A number of sheepmen from Adams, An Oakville teaoher whipped five San Francisco, May 11.— Fighting Washington, May 13.— In the Com- postoffice, he found the glass in the boys and one girl on a recent forenoon. Whitman and Linooln oonnties are in with champagne bottles as a beginner petitor case it can he authoritatively front door broken, and the letter pouch THE BEST Elgin has a new tent of Maooabees, Walla Walla to answer in United j and finishing with knives, a dozen or stated that at the request of the United gone. Postmaster Crossen and the States court the restraining orders re­ States the Spanish government w ill j authorities were quickly notified, and and w ill soon have a camp of Wood- cently served upon them by United so of the tars of the United States gun­ boat Petrel whipped twice their weight postpone the execution of the death Ben- a search was begun. men. States Deputy Marshal F. J. Parker. fences upon the American citizens un- The pouch was not discovered until j F. W. Blumberg has been made sec- Tbe orar Melrose, in, Douglass county, last tion, came to America and was shortly river and harbor bill. Mitchell of Or* who are dying were flogged and shot gravel is run through a sluioe box on the. Competitor was received with yyrek. He came to Oregon and settled afterward informed that she had se­ egon gave notice that when the last by the regulators. » great satisfaction and rejoicing. I t , ^ DoaglH8 county in 1853. He was which oontains six copper plates, one cured a divorce from him. In a few appropriation bill was passed,be would The duel over the woman was fcught upon the other. These w ill be charged was felt to be the first opportunity that i buired under the auspices of the months after their separation a son was press the joint resolution for election in Calhoun county, near Blonnstown. with quicksilver. They are not flat haa been offered to make example of j Masons in Rosebnrg. born to Mrs Marbro. He is now in the of senators I y the people, not for the In that county is the home of Mrs. surfaoes, but are even in wavering those engaged in aiding the insurrec­ J. H. Townsend, of Newberg, has a sheets to oatch the fine gold. A patent English navy. On the death of Lord sake of having further speeches, but Johnson, a yonng widow. Roy House tion. prospect of making a oontract with the has been applied for. The machines Lindsley Mrs Marbro fell heir to $3,- to actually adopt the resolution. Bills and Henry Smith have been rivals for The popular clamor for the execu­ new immigration board of Portland to w ill sell for from $150 to $200 apiece. 000,000 in estates and money. She has were passed to establish a classification the favors of Mrs. Johnson. Several tion of the filibusters is general, and is since married, and has three children division in the United States patent weeks ago the men fought about the likely to become vociferous. Little ao- go East with his stereopticon and a se­ As the result of putting in dikes in by the second anion She was en route office, and granting permission for the lection of views, to be furnished by woman and Smith was badly beaten. count is taken of the refined questions the board, and in this way advertise Tillamook hay the Headlight says: At through here to visit her sister in San erection of a monument in Washington Smith vowed to get even and Friday of treaty interpretation involved in the the middle channel dike much im ­ Francisco. Judge Marbro is very in honor of Samnel Hahnemann, and Oregon. went to Mrs. Johnson’ s home, accom­ protest of the United States government provement is noticed, the current cut­ wealthy and he also is married. He appropriating $4,000 fer a foundation. panied by his brother Thomas and a John Barto shipped fonr oarloads of against the execution of the sentence. ting through toward the Bay City accompanied his w ife of former years friend, Dick Thompson. The three H ouse. The action of the United States is re­ sheep from Pendleton one day last channel. The dike at the month of to Chicago. What aotion be w ill take land office in Washington, D. C ., have In Rome, N. Y ., J. Watson H il­ fonnd House and the widow togetner. week, abont 1,050 head, to Long Pine, Kilchis is turning the water of that Washington, May 8.— The honse to­ regarding his right in the estate in been ordered suspended from May 10 to dreth, the boy trainwreoker, receievd a House was ordered to leave. He rose garded -ather as an expression of sym­ Neb. He has already made contracts stream via Bay City, and not distribut­ day served notioe on the senate and the Englan d is not known. Jnne 30, inclusive, on account of an life sentence. His companions, Plato as if to go, but quickly drew two re­ pathy with the insurgents, and there for 6,000 head more, all of which w ill ing silt and debris all over the bay. oonntry that it had transacted its busi­ inadequate appropriation for the cur­ and Hibbard, who pleaded guilty of volvers and opened fire. The Smiths w ill bo a strong popular clamoT to dis­ be shipped tc different points in Ne­ There is a noticeable improvement at ness and was ready for final adjourn­ rent fiscal year. G R O U N D T O PULP. manslaughter in the first degree, were and Thompson were not slow in get­ regard it. braska at an early date. ment by the passage, w 'thont division, The pubile feeling on the snbject is the Junction and at Dry Stocking, es­ The Denver chamber of commerce sentenced to twenty years’ imprison­ ting out their guns. Then a fearful fostered by the tenor of advices received The town marshal of Mitchell at­ pecially at the latter. of a resolution for final adjournment on T errible E lectric Car A ccid en t at Los authorizes the statement that no con­ ment on two indictments, or forty years duel followed in the little room. Monday, May 18. The reading was re­ from Havana. Dispacthes from there tempted the other day to arrest Frank A n g ele a . tributions for the Cripple Creek fire in all. House shot fast and straight, and in a affirm that Captain-General Weyler is Stice, but Stioe drew a revolver and ceived with an ontburts of applause Id a h o . sufferers from other states are needed. Los Angeles, May 11.— The most from members on both sides of the W illiam Laverone and Jack Roberts, few moments the Smith brothers were greatly irritated at the attitude of the chased the marshal around the bar­ A four-foot vein of coal has been dis­ The contributions in sight in Colorado highwaymen, captured a few days dead. Honse fired hie last cartridge at Wheeler denonnoed the ma­ United States on the question of the room of the Central hotel. Stice was covered within fonr miles of Montpe­ horrible accident that ever occurred in house. amount to nearly $50,000. this city happened tonight when Sebas jority for proposing to desert their I since, overpowered the jailer in Ma- Thompson, the bullet breaking his sentence. It .8 asserted that if the afterward arrested, however, and held lier. Escarciga, a Mexican, was crashed to s public dera, Cal., beating him severely over arm- Then house drew a knife and Spanish government adopts a contrary to the grand jury in the sum of $500. The senate committee The big Boonville stamp m ill w ill be pulp by a Pasadena electric car at the posts. He asserted that daring the lands has agreed to press upon the sen- the head with a brick. They took his tried to close with his foe, but his foot view, owing to the representations T. R. Sheridan has been appointed located at De Lamar, and w ill cost oorner of Ord and Buena Vista streets. campaign of 1894, the Republican ate steering oemmittee consideration of keys and arms and escaped. They are slipped in the blood and before he made by the United States government, administrator with the w ill annexed party had pledged itaelf to the relief of when completed, $100,000. Shortly before the accident, Escarciga the people from existing depression. the bill granting 5 per cent of the pro- desperate characters and it is feared oonld recover Tnompson shot him dead. Weyler w ill resign his position. of the estate of Stephen Minard, of was quarreling on the street with s oeeds of the sale of pnblio lands to the w ill kill some of the posse before they There was a price on House’ s head, be Parties coming in from the Ncz “ Caused by the Democratic party,” in­ Douglas county. The executor named having previously killed two men, Mexican named Jose Morales. The terjected Miliken. Dingley made no states where the sales have been or may are captured. A PII. E D R IV E R S C U T T L E D . in the w ill, John H. Minard, died a Perce reservation say that the rains one in South Florida and one in A la­ men finally came to blows, and both be made. reply to Wheeler, and the resolution News is received of a brutal murder few days after his father. The bond have made the roads impassable. drew knives. Morales started to ran was adopted without division. The It is said, on what is considered good commited in Oconto, W is., in a dis­ bama. W ill P ro b a b ly Be No Salm on Packed of the administrator has been fixed at The base of service supply for the The second tragedy occurred in Mad­ across the street, followed closely by qthority in Washington, that the ex pute between two farmers about a During; the Present M onth. $ 20 , 000 . special mail service from Glenn’ s Escarciga, both men failing to notioe honse then proceeded under the special A band of Whitecaps perttsoountant employed by the secre-j ,eam of horseg( in wbich g maQ named ison county. order adopted yesterday, to oonaider Astoria, Or., May 12 — A dispatch Ferry to Roseworth, Cassia county, J. H. Albert, of Salem, has a bible the electirc car, which was rapidly ap­ private pension bills, and acted on tary of state has found a shortage of OUen ghot )ne named Liggot. He took Harry Wilson into the woods and received this afternoon from llwaco 250 years old, that has been in the has been changed to Hagerman. bound him to a tree. Wilson was proaching. them at tbe rate of abont one every five states that a piledriver belonging to Albert family 175 years. It is bonnd • 13! ’ °®° *h°. trn"* m account of then carried the body to a brush pile to . Morales was several feet ahead of his minnntes. The Consoldiated Tiger-Poorman F. J. K iecihot.er, ontil reoen y t e and set it on fire. A deputy sheriff ar- then , . shot, and the body left » bonnd a Sam Elmore was scuttled and sunk to­ i* full calf, with stout wooden covers disbursing officer of the state depart- repted olgfn and had hfm ' handcaffed the tree. The victim was found next day at the easterly end of Sand island. and back, and is 15>fc inches long, 10 Mining Company is the Cooer d' pursuer, and managed to char the Washington, May 9.— The net re­ morning, still alive, but mortally m ent by one hand, but by a desperate effort No particulars were given, and it is inches in width, 6 inches in thickness, Alenes have satisfactorily settled their track, hot Escarciga was directly in the sult of a three and a half hours’ session wonnded. After leaving him, the middle of the track when the heavy losses with the insuranoe company The Herald’ s correspondent in Guay­ the man escaped and hid in the woods. not known who the guilty parties are and has a weight of 12 pounds, and of the house today was the passage of Whitecaps went to the home of Lucy a q u il, Ecuador, telegraphs that the j The new cable for the Bunker Hill car struck him, and the unfortunate a hill to amend the act creating the It is also stated that a large num ier of was formerly clasped with iron. The While chasing a robber from bis Murray, took her 16-year-old son to the province of Manabi suffered terribly tisbtrap piles were pulled up at Desde- old and new testaments take 1,180 & Sullivan Mining & Concentrating man was under the wheels before any oourt of appeals so as to allow appeals one knew what had happened. His from earthquakes. In Puerto Viejo store, T. J. Marshall, proprietor of the woods and flogged him so that death mona Sands yesterday afternoon by a pages of the volume, the remainder be­ Company has arrived and is being pnt body was literally ground to pieces from the anpreme courts of the terri­ Gold3n Rule dry goods store, at 274 w ill result. The boy’ s skin was liter­ houses were thrown down, many per­ in place. It weighs eight tons and is number of men using the donkey en tories to the court of appeals. Pickier ing devoted to the publisher's preface, and scattered along the track for a dis­ sons were buried alive in the ruins and West Madison street, Chicago, was ally cut to strips, and he was uncon- gine on the snagboat Pathfinder. attemp'.ed to secure his revenge for the glossary, indexes, the Angsberg confes­ 3,300 feet in length. shot twice, and died a few moments soious when fonnd. tance of twenty feet. Morales was ar­ many injured. The province of Man­ M. J. Kinney was oalled apon this sion. and to numerous biographies of Ten of Lewiston’ s business firms rested, and w ill he held pending an in­ defeat he suffered last night, when tbe later on the sidewalk in front of his The last of this bloody series oc- abi is in the northeastern part of Ecua­ place. The robber escaped, after firing ourred at Greenwood, in Jackson coun­ evening and asked rgarding the fishing the Saxon princes, under whose pat­ have become associated to exploit some vestigation of the quarrel, which ter­ bouse refused to remain in sesaion to dor. pass private pension bills, by blocking ronage the work was done. several shots to intimidate the people ty. Thomas James made a brutal as­ situation. mining claims on Snake river forty minated so disastrously. Escarciga A ll of the trans-Atlantic steamship in the street. He wonnded two other "There is no change,” he replied. miles above the city, twelve miles be­ was a laborer, 40 years of age, and legislation today. He made the point sault on Samuel Winna, an aged man. lines have advanced the rate on gold persons. W ash in gto n . “ The situation remains jnst as it was of no quorum at every opportunity, and low the Salmon river, and just opposite leaves a widow. Winna was knocked down. James from 1-33 to 5-33. For some time past a month ago. The cannerymen feel finally the house, losing patienoe, ad­ There is much inquiry throughout the Oregon and Washington state was preparing to shoot him, but before The Vulcan iron works of San Fran- L oi$ In the Cuban W a r. the oompanies have held the opinion that under existing conditions they can­ the Yakima country for beef cattle. journed. Pickier threatens to keep boundary _line. ! cisco were destroyed by fire, and the h® could pul! the trigger he was New York, May 11.— A W orld dis­ up his tactics until be accomplishes his taat the rates charged were not fair to not pack salmon and pay five cents per Seattle has contracted for the feed­ loss is estimated at $100,000, with in- stabbed to the heart by Frank Winna, There is a prospect if the comple­ patch from Madrid, says; tbern, considering tho risks involved. pound for raw material, while the fish »nrance at $31,600. The fire spread to the 16-year-old son of theold man, who ing of city prisoners at 9 cents a meal. tion of the Palonse branch of the ¿According to the Spanish official object, which be says is to secure fur­ The opinion is expressed that this ad­ ermen refuse to accept four cents. It is ther consideration for private pension Many small thefts have been com ­ Northern Pacific railroad to Lewiston. figures, the Cuban insurgent casualties b ills vance in freights may check the pres­ the third floor of the Reliance machine came up from the rear._____ unfortunate that no arrangements can Works, damaging the building Slightly On Sensational Charges, mitted at social entertainments in An agent of the oompany has been in from the beginning of the insurrection, ent ontward movement c f gold. be made for a settlement of the diffi Boy Train w recker C o n victe d . and destroying considerable stock. The gan Francisco, May 13.— Governor Olympia recently. the field looking over the prospects February 24, 1895, to December 81, James Creelraan. correspondent of loss of the Reliance company is more Budd is in possession of a letter which culty, bus it seems impossible to effect Rome, N. Y ., May 11.— A t 1 A. M. The eighth annual session of the and gathering statistics. He filed the 1896, were: Killed, 26 chiefB, 1,190 any compromise.” the New York World, and Frederick | than covered bv the $25,000 insuarnce. may lead him to conduct a searching For several days it has been whisp­ state grange of the Patrons of Hus­ right of way gTant from the interior men; wonnded, 368; prisoners, fonr the jury In the case of J. W. Hildreth, W. Lawrence, correspondent of the In Birminhgam, A la., Redden Wil- investigation into tne management of ered that Mr. Kinney would probably bandry w ill convene in Vancouver department for a track across the reser­ chiefs, 218 men. During the first four charged with trainwrecking, brought J t o w T S r k Journal, have been expelled h , prominent white farmer, was San Quentin. Peter Brown, a negro vation with the oounty recorder. months of 1896 there are reported to in a verdict of gnilty of murder in tbe Jnne 2. from Cuba, on the ground that they , ;,ed b , mob of fort magked sailor, who has just been relea.ed from bieak away from the combine abont have been killed 87 chiefs, 3,085 men; second degree. The verdict recom­ Monday, but since that hGpe has been At least 200 people have passed caluminated General Weyler, the gov M ontana. white men. Williams was arrested on that institution after serving a five dispelled, it is safe to say there w ill be through Pomeroy, on the way to North­ wonnded 20 chiefs, 1,6168 men; prison­ mended leniency. Three other youths, ernment and army, and atttributed the TheJNorthem Pacific haa received ers, 20 chiefs, 330 men, besides 14 who were implicated with Hildreth in the charge of making a criminal as­ years’ term for manslaughter, is the no salmon packed in the vicinity of As- ern Idaho this year. Many of them insurgents’ crimes to the Spanish sault upon his 16-year-old daughter. writer. If the charges he makes prove toria during the present month at least, come from sonthern Idaho. patents for all their lands classified as chiefs [and 670 men, who came in and the wrecking, are now in jail awaiting army. They have been ordered to trial for murder, and it is probable non-mineral land in the Bozeman dis­ surrendered. '— At the preliminary examination the true, prison doors are yawning for leave Cuba by the first steamer sailing. The receivers of th e ' Aberdeen hank, trict. A C ow boy K ille d . These patents cover nearly evidence indicated his gnilt and he was some of the men who are now employed The total number of horses taken that, after tbe verdict of today, their Independence, Kan., May 12.— A have wiped out over $30,000 of the 200,000 acres. A monster sea lion, in quest of taken from the sheriff and hanged to by the state to maintain proper order from the insurgents is given as 4,657. cases w ill be taken up together, and it bank's indebtedness, leaving only is believed they w ill plead guilty to salfloon, became entangled in a fish-[ the nearest tree. and discipline among the 1,200 human serious shooting affray occurred about There has been received at the Hele­ The Spanish official statistics admit abont $4,000 more to pay off. beings who have been confined there half a mile south of Elgin, in the Ter­ "trap, near the month of the Columbia that the royal forces have lost in killed tbe lesser degree of which Hildreth baa na land office 761 patents for lands in By a vote of 425 to 98, the Methodist ritory. George Smith, abont 19 years because they are unfit to be at large. The oontract for keeping the county river. The trap was badly wrecked. and those who died of wounds or dis­ been convicted. general conference, in session in Cleve­ old, and Sam MoGee, a few years older, poor of Walla Walla has been awarded that district, of this number 587 are ease, three generals, 29 field officers, The militia patrolling the beach at T he B oilers E xp lod ed . — Pennsylvania engine No. 2,106 ia for agricultural lands, 150 for mineral land, O ., decided the four women dele- had had some trouble at a dance a few llw aco, on account of the strikers, as­ 272 officers, and 4,892 men, up to the said to to have ran 250,000 miles w ith­ Vicksburg, Miss., May 13.— The nights before, and McGee threatened to L. L. Hnnt, for $1,700. The poor and 24 for coal lands. | gates might retain their seats. This sisted in killing the lion, which is the w ill now be housed at Lakeside. end of March, 1896, which does not in­ out once being taken to the shops for ; does not mean that the women have boiler of the large towboat Harry to kill Smith the next time he saw him. Articles of incorporation of the Sil­ largest ever seen near the Colum bia, comDlete victorv The total receipts of the Spokane city ver Pow Mining Company have been clude the heavy casualties in April. repairs. Brown exploded twenty-five miles be They both happened to come t0 Elgin The decision river. It took eleven rifle shots to kill W0D a 00 - ete victory. was the result of a ccompromise, and low this city at 11:30 last night, and yesterday, with some cattle, and in the water works for the three months of filed with the secretary of state. The Ir P ric e's C r e a m B a k in g Po w de r. 1895 were $14,038.40, and in 1896, company propose to carry on a general the lion, which weighed over 2.100, with the understanding that it should in less than one minnte she sank out of D r. P ric e ’* C r e a m B a k i n g Po w d e r. I evening met at a camp south of town. W orld 's F a ir H ig h e s t A w a -d . Werld’ a Fair Hijheit M ...I and Diploma. P°nn not prejudice the claims of women in sight. Eleven persons, all white were McGee was filled np on Elgin whisky, $16,627.65, an increase of $2,589 25, mining business in Silver Bow county Edwin F. Uhl, the new ambassador,4 the future or establish a precedent for killed. When the explosion occurred and he is known as an ngly man when or 18 per cent with the principal office at Butte. The the towboat Brown broke in two. Of A sawmill, with a daily capacity of capital stock is $100,000. was formally presented to the emperor j future conferences to follow, in this condition. When he saw Smith the crew of forty-two men, three are he ickl drew hig r9V0iTer and fired; 8,000 feet is being bnilt on Chinook of Germany. The emperor replied In addition to the wealth of Montana As an indication of the unprecedent­ C U P ID E N E ” briefly to Mr. U hl’ s address, joining in | dead, eight m.ssmg, ana the cap- ; ^ baU merely grazing Smith’ s should river, in Pacific county, by Mr. W il­ in gold, silver, copper, lead, coal and ed mining activity in the state of here Tbta r»”« t Vpfptah?« tain and four others badly injured. ! ® ® the hope the latter had expressed, and son, of Clatskanie, Or., and w ill saw 7ltaJi2»-r,lh«‘ prc8cri;>' er. Smith began to make fan of him, iron, recent investigations show the Washington, the records in the office of Many were slightly hurt. «on of a (anioti* French pNy«k-i»n, will quickly cur. you of all Her- speaking very appreciatively and ad­ votis_or_difp'ases of tn«^generative «.r*ran», such $ui L op tM ! on account of his poor marksmanship, to fill local demand. existence in the southeastern portion of the secretary of state at Olympia show Irmom iia, l*;diisln the Back,Semi; >;mission * . Nervous lability* m iringly of the United States and Tommy Lane, chief of the Puyallnp F ive Officers W e re K ille d . when McGee again fired, the ball pass­ that there have been filed for record in the state of an extensive and easily Pimple*. I ufiinep* to Marry. K n aiM i,,* Varlrorplp Americans. He trusted, he said, that Const!nation. It stops ml 1 o n * p * by day or nlirbt Prfvpnt* onl'k- Indians, was knocked down by a hobo Algiers, May 18.— A train loaded ing through Smith’ s liver. He lived recognized belt of oil-bearing strata. the last three months articles for cq o i d.sr harjre w I ii c h l f f.otchPF-kPd lea d s in ^ r~ rm H torrh< »n nnd Mr. U hl’ s activity would redound to ml the horror* of I m p o . w r . CT P I I>L* E cleauaca the liver th» last week, near Puyallup, and robbed BEFO R E and AFTER The location of this petroleum field is eighty-three mining coprporations. with troops for Madagascar collided only a few hours. McGee surrendered. kidneys and the nrinarv organs oi ail impurities the better understanding and more in­ of twenty cents, two pounds of beef in Carbon county, within the limits I T ■ j P * I ■ D ■»v--v ESE w i strerjifthpnsand ATrengujenj. un«i rector«**small rewtore?} small weak w eak organa. organs. These, in connection with others, have yesterday between Adela and Vesonlbei- Tlie rear- " sufferer* —*-r....... ....... ---------J - ’!>« reason ere — not cu.-ed *—- by *----------- I -ctor* 1* * bemuse ninety per rent »re troobled with timate relations between the two coun­ netted to the state an amount for re- man with another train. Five officers of the ceded strip of the Crow Indian itaflti« — The “ water pail” forge is a new steak and an umbrella. t n l I t i « . CUPIDEXE Is the only known reined r to care without an operation sorj0 testlrm nU written ran t*»e rptum**d srx boxes does does not not effect effect a a perrasoen vritie« gun guarantee returned u if srx six Doxes tries. ram err g given i v e n and m o money n e y returned permanent t cor», cur* cording fees little short of the running were killed, and three officers and mode of heating iron to a white beat The civil service commissioners of reservation and on the headwaters of •Is. A i oox.six for $5.00, by mall. Bend for f b e e circular and testimonials. Address D A V O L M E D IC IN E CO., P. O. Box 207b, ban Frandaeo, r«j. FV 8aU b$ J. Simons, the cook on the pilot boat expenses of the secretary of state's office thirty scldiers snd the crew of the in water that has been subjected to Tacoma have gone over to Seattle to Batcher creek, an easterly branch o: { train were injured. 1 electrical action. schooner San Jose, was washed over- for the same time. J. A- BENSON, Agent. investigate the methods and familiar , the Rosebud river. A W indow Broken and a I . e t t e r - Pouch Carried Away# E. P. THORP, SPRING MEDICINE j ( M THE NEWS RESUME MANHOOD RESTORED!.