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S20.000 KARLS LOST MRS. IPRECKnC LEAVES UON DON MINU HER PEARLS. Big Rsward Haa e Offer' Scotland Yard for Ftevry'of tn San Francisco Weraan' Neklae Marie. el tendon. August ?. 8eotln.t Yard announcee the row til of W00 for the recovery of a gorgeou naeklace. ' by or stolen from Mr. C. Augustu Bprmticl f San Kranelaco. Tbe necklaf-e, which consists of l atnri atrtnt of rasgnlncent pearl fastened with a ruby and aigmonc clasp, wii bought in rati and ! oetl mated to be worth li.tM Mr. Sprsckels, ho la accompanied bv Mia Sorecke'.s, ujlsaed tie necs lace at the railroad atation whan ot m v in iiku r.iidie for Aaiencs ou the Kaiser W;ISse!u der Grone. Bb burst into tear tn discovering nei Iom and at first tbousut of remaining in England until dome trace of th misting pearla ha1 been fnnnrl, but baa decided n leave their possible r covery in the hands ef toe ponce. AFTER TRACY AGAIN. Sheriff Douat of Cpckane la Now Giv ina Chase. B.L-na Wash.. Auar. i. Harry Tracy, the Oregon outlaw. is believed to be biding In the rough Clear creea , country, west of Harrington, waiting for an pportuo moment to neak around toward the wild region id iuihaanirn Lincoln county. A pe dal to the Chnmirlo from Odessa atatea that a-man answering ma c .riiiM u acen br Mra. Craven, a farmer's wife, two and ha!f milet 'north of that town. alxut :30 o'clock Sunday night. He was traveling north un the road that leads to Wilbur, rid ing ow horse and leading another and carried two rifle. He did not atop of ;ipuak to the woman a be passed. 1) U auapec.ted that tie merely turns , north to find a hiding place. 3hnrlff lHjuet of Kookaoc with vosae went vest to eo-onerate with tfbertfr Gardner of Lincoln, ueoou 01 Ixuglaaa and Codlhe of King. The "plan of. campaign ia somewhat changed, the program now being to get In front of Traey and bead him ofl Instead of nursulna him. Debolt tried lota plan Saturday night lying In wait for the outlaw near Odessa, dot the mad forked and Tracy took tb wrong fork, swinging soutn ana tnere h miujlira tha ambuscade. Signs now point strongly toward tha tJieorv that Tr&cv nlana to work throngh the Crab Creek and Rock I-ake region, passing near Sprague and working toward Idaho. Along this r.nita ara manv hldlnr nlaces. It ha' long been knowns aa a favorite Uaun! of horaethievee and denperaaoea, wno might give aid and eympatny. ' KING AT THE YACHT RACES. His Majesty Witnessed the Sport from the Deck of the Royal Yacht Coves, Aug. 5. Regatta, week w&s . opened with every prospect for a rec ord meeting and only fine weather It aneded to Insure the complete sueces: of the royal yacht squadron' racing The participation of the king has ad ded Intereet to the event There war . much speculation aa to the perform ance of the Herman emperor's Meteoi lit, which was to hoist her racing flag for the drat time in British waters. The race for yachts cf over seventy nine feet proved a disappointment. the Meteor and George Waotgeca' Kava fc.be both being scratched. The Sybartta, owned by M. B. Ken- edy of Glasgow, sailed over the course alono. The king was on the deck of the Victoria and Albert all morning watch ing the yacht start. There are many big steam yachts In the roads, including Eugene Ilig glnt' Varuna. Lee Alamoa Still Trembling. IiO Alamo. Aug. 5. Five 'dlatinct stocks of earthquake hare been fe!t since :S5 o'clock Sunday night. A that hour there were two very percep ttble. detonatlona within three secottdi of each other. One followed the other no closely that they sounded like the BiUffied cannon shot in the distance. The trembling of the earth appeared to be without aide oecnation. At i:P5 Monday morning a similar but much tighter detonation waa heard. At S.U there was still another detonation. A? 15 quite a severe shock waa fslt, the vibration being from ennthwrst tt northcaat. It began with a sudden mo tion and wm not preceded by a 1 po llution or rumbling sound. It rocket the earth in the manner to which tht people have become accustomed. Ne damage, an far aa Known, was done tyt any of the shrcka. The weathet la calm and foggy. ; Glataworker Issue Edict. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. S. The exeeu live hoard of the TVIr.dnw Glass Work era' esse latlon, L. A. 400 of Kntghti of Labor, adopted a resolution flclar lng that lo scale of wagee will b given to any firm or ret of workroer fjT the blast nl 1M93 nnttl a tn Jority of the plants operating nndet the scale decide to start work. ' At werkmca and eompanlea, the rerolo Don declares. Khali accept this at their final aim as to the- time flier fi.r rosuming operations and any mem her or member who start to wort before such, time will be outside ol Uk organization. IAIL AND PRISONER INCINERATEC Tercible Fat of a Man Locked Up foi Drunkenness. ' Berkeley. Aug. 5. A man oamec Maasneld. IS years old. waa burnei to death at 4 o clock Monday morning In th nw Jail at Point Richmond, tei mile from Berkeley. Tbo prisoner who waa intovlcated, waa arreted foi disturbing the pe'" h wag placet la tia aw wmdea tail. the flames had gained conalderebl beadway bofote being diacoverefl The cries of Ui scan could be heart hi!e member "of the voluntw tr department worked to rescue him. ES rrta wa ttnavalllnjl to aa the Ut ut the yonng ma, whoa body, wat found burned to a eriap wnen wt flame had been extlnguiahed. Jputy Constable Slausfleld arrestee Maaatltild tor disorderly conduct. Tht e dicer had not gone twenty fat"t befor to saw a light in the juiL li weiti bark and took the match e away Iron, tho prisoner, ml were not mscuret from the maudlin priwmer, however who later set fire to his bunk. Tbi remains, with the exception tf tht trunk, wer !ncinoratet. A Similar Case at Colfax. Grasa Valley, Aug. 6.-An uuknowr prtanner, helplessly Intoxtcatod. wat burred to death in cell ut the tal at Colfax by a Are that reduced tht entire structure to ashes. Eaily In the evening the man was arrested by Constable M'C'.-ay, wh found him eurslng and otherwise dl tarbing the peace of the town. IM waa placed In the rear cell of the jail to await the morning, when he w; to have been taken before a )ntic of the peace for trial. In the iront cell was an Indian charged with som petty offense. At 11 o'cloe Are waa aeen ittmlni from the jail, and knowing that tw prisoner were incarcerated there tht alarmed people made al! haste to tha' point. The appllanrea for flr-fightlni being useless, the door was q'ttrklj broken down with sledge-hammers ant axe. The Interior waa ablate, but tbf resetters managed to get the cell p: trie Italian opened and carried him t the street. - Their attention was th-t turned to the r9r cell, where the, tin known man waa confined. f'lamei were shooting from it on all Didt- and the crowd eould do nothing to reucut the unfortnnate Inmate. The mas wai so drunk thst he probably never real tied the daegcr. i Nohorly has been able to '"r snj clew to the dead man' identity, as ht had keen In Coilax only a few hoars Ohio Street Car Strike Settled. Ironton, O., Aug. S. The street rati way strike w amicably settled at I o'clock . Monday morning, afior a fcrence bween Secretary Juwph Bishop of the state board of arhitia tien, General Manager Vinson and cal Attorney Johnson of the Canid.t company, and committee of Bvt strikers. An agreement waa cnwied by the recognition of the union and the reinstatement of discharged union men, who are romtidered honrnt ami eent aervanta. All the old era ployea of the Ironton division are on d'tty again. The sett lenient effected relate to this dirlelon only. A cnmr.ntte ol strikers from Ashland and Nuutingtui la now her to indue the locai men to again strike until they ga'n reeog nition on the upper divisions. Colorado Haa Great Fnraat Flra Denver, Aug. 6. Peter Jennings, the deputy state appraiser, who arrived here yesterday irom Allen's Peak, re porta that the forest fire which hat been raging in that rexlon fa one of tn worst ever known in this part of tho state ana can only be extinguished by eeavy rain. "It is believed that the fire wae started for ulterior rmrncsej." ha said "and I would not be nurprlsed that cer tain people win bow apply Tor the timber lands, hoping to get them for little or nothing." Overdue Ship Reported Safe. San Francisco, Aug. S. Word came from the Australian liner. Sierra, whlct arrived at quarantine late yenterday that the ship Tort George, listed among the overdue, and on which re insurance has been sought here by M. A. Newell Co. at BO per eent, reached Honolulu the day the steamei sailed from there. English nnderwrlt era thought very noorly of the vessel's chances, hence the high rate they offered to get rid of their rlbks. Teamster in Convention. Jollnt, I1L, Aug. g. The second an nual convention of the Teamntcrs' Ka tional union ef America began here yesterday with about 109 delegate in attendance. Tele organisation la composed of teaicslers who -eetfedeo last winter from the old International organization because that body admit ted employing teamster to member ahip and because of a raise In the per capita tax. Striker at Huntington uiet. Huntington, w. Va., Auk-' 5. TJo violence, haa been manifested here try the street railway atr'krrs. A'l tht car are being opera! betwen br and Atshland, Ky., with non nnlon mn, bnt they are being patronized bnt lit t'e. At present there seem to be no effoft to settle the strike on tuts suit cf the Ohio river. In the manufacturing district cf the elty many car have, been struck wt?) If n.ilr IrU C f mm A ta m ltr Amrmw . ...... . Ca'lcftabfrg. Ky., Aug. S. A pone la pursuing Hylvester t'p'y, jr. t allied Jehn Wh te fiensy at HakisM, ehtirh during servlrea, the mmilt: e an oi quarrel. . snier or tne eon greaation pnrsned S plav tn the wnont mi mt nju9 ui cat s.nrner. Why Admiral ffewetl Starrtad. The Howell torpMo Is rne of the . entlflc. renntts of l!er Admiral J. A. Himell a iovntlr work. til aeenrtnt of his sRcc-Hia along this line be ban been referred tn s the "father of the modern torpwin. So Tfeddrd was he to the science ef warfsre that It wus a genentl belief tbt be wntrld never notrry, and when he led a fride to the attar It was a sur prise to the entire nary.' Several jeer Inter a fellow ofWeer visited Admiral Howell and snw chil dren of the ditflPgtilUitd sailor p'ey Ing a beet the house. "It's !!k a drenm," said th vlaltor "Tou'rea Picky man, admral,', h add ed. 'Tut tell me-how did yon evei com to think about getting married J" "Oh." rt-i'lled Admlrol Howell, glane Ing affectlonntely at hi children g' play, ! got tired of being referred tt merely a the 'father of the roeden torpette.' "Sa turtle y Rvtnlng PoeU OA ITOnZA. aarstaa Kparot tt ll lei its Hsw irs SIXTEEN BREAK JAIli LOW IHEItt WAC TO FREEDOM WITH l N AMITE. The Trtrtasc Penitentiary the Scent ef a Oaring and Remarkable Do livery.' I he Escape Ar the Mot Oeeyerat Cl mlnala in Stat - - .Naahvilki Tcn., Aug. J. Armvt with dynamite to h'.itm Mv way out KU-on, On Hyatt, the train robber aav dearM-railo, last M'lil led a dcMxuat band ft aixteen ttiit tn llticrly from the Tennewe pcnn!iry. r'lf teen o( the eat tlna iiiener lt en tirely clear of th mhi, and only one, Fd Carney, a mfe blower sent uj from Nachville, petd the p-i.aity o death li h? nhdcrtdKlng. . Jose l and Jamca Ward wen tracked down by bWdhonl and captured, b'tt the re.it of the piiuonort had got m far out of the bt'nnd thai by midnight no trace of them tKnld Ih fotind. , 1'ke J'rim-eors were fnrnmhrd dyua mttu from the eutjide, which they nsed in bloving out an- ( ning in the main wing of tho pri-jon. Ilyajtt feeM up the itiuide gttard witb bras-a, of revelver which had Im been mrnished him from the outvida while the men proceeded, and Carney tBe priaoner who wag HI led, iiHiudi attly preceded tne teala robber. Tht dyeemile waa laid by Itoe, the Mau Chester train rchhar.au he mad good his ee- pe with, the gang of prisoners owing tn the opening made by Ike plnetr material. , Six f the prlar wku ea.apd were goverament men aud the uttiert were state con let, aoiae ut wkoaa were chargmi wilh grate crlutes. The prtsnn gulkoi HIh ha put out men in all directions to capture 4heu. WILL HAVE 6ECONO OPERATION Jtlnq t(IW4'd Mt Auin Swbnijt U th aurgeen nua. London, Aug. i- U ia IvarBad ob hiak aulhorily that Klug hldward wll. undoran another surgical operatloi ImmediatNly a'ter his corynation next Katnrday. Ieaptte the 1 spurts aenl re entry of hi rapid recovery aud steady Imptovement lu heelth, he in re'iy Tfy Hi. H will he ernwned next aturljr if It Is poas'Me for kim to go though ibe cetepiony. but iho very little tim will elapae before the surgeuna will reopen the wound and operate for p pendicitls. As waa told In the npn lal cabin dis patch from fwtee on Jrtly t'J, extra onlinary precautions have takwr to prevent the ral eimd'tuin of Kln Edward from boing gttnerally known When the liewa agencle have sent out reports that he waa-faat maain ing his strength and hi iinual good health, aa a mattnr of fact no waa tot 111 to move from his bed.' Every re port coming from the 'ckrm ha been purpnettly made of a reaeanrlni Character, when, if the efrli-t truth had been told, the new would havt been of a kipd to cause the gravest apprehension, ; It may be that the king Is In an.-b a condition to tome out of such ar operation successful ly, but that is matter that only the attending snr geon and physician can tell, and they ar 'very reticent about their royal patient. WOULONT ADMIT POLICEMEN Slater of School Would. Net Retire Until Wall Wr Broken In. Chamberley, Praace, Aug. B.i- Crowds made demogstrationa In twe neighboring township yesterday against cemrQlsslonatrea of xiollee whe were closing school ermdncted by auns. The tocsin waa rttng and the sisters who refueed to open their doon to the comniissionairns were, cheeren by the per't. The pellco were event nally obliged to make breaches in tht walls of the building, whereupon the Bisters, am'd the cheer of ther aym pathlrers. left by the front donrtt. . Rome. Aug. 6. The Vstlean reaards the present aitnafon la Kranee a-lxin from th closing ol nnanthnrtd rn gregatlonallet hoola as moat grave aa tt la new l-lloved to be the intra lion of M. (Vmbp. tha Trench premier to dnont)ce the eonrordat . It Is nimorea that Cardinal Haul polla. Papal aeeretary of atatn, ta atll in favor ef temnorixtng with trance fearing that the hovttl attltnde of tht Vatican toward that country w.mk lead to grsred mm plication. Komt of the cardinals advneate . an entirt rnpttire with Kntnoe, thwa anttcinat Ing the Muuwce there tit further antl derlesl laws. ARE STILL FIGHTING.' Th Battle at Agua Dm Ice le (Mil Undecided. Colon, Colombia, Aag. Hcpoftf reach here Ut the effect that the Ight Ing at Aftua Imlctr bctwrea the Inaur gents and government troops, whlc began on Tuevday laet, continues There have been heavy loesvs oa but I aides, but the inaurgonta' hawea are the heat lent. I he attacks are prtuct pally made at night. The inaurgenti have etked for aad received aa armia tlcn, during which they burled tbeii deed. The troop engaged are fron the departmeota of taatander aee I'l'i' i. aad are under the command ol General Moralm Herti. The eac com miaalon from faaaattt arrived too lat tu be of any a., the lighting having klready tonimeuced when tkey reechee Aatta liil,,e. Wa.hln.t.m. Aig. I. A disiwtcb dated vratr-ay and received at the Colomhlaa leaattna from Gennral Zala xar of the depart mettl rf I'snama re porta that th aKM.nH belweea the r'vernntent tn..r and the revolution Ml ttt Agn lnloj at til ci.alti.Ha. The battle has how raged atm-e Tnesdav. Cat-tain I'orter ttf the Haeetv hat cabled the .Navy department from Fan in a that the governor of I'auame reqneat, that the lUruter go to aea aau endeavor tu locate Um steaasship bov aea, which, it kt reported, haa baec Ut aad aboard of which wer a lug,, 'U'Abr of people. Th depaiimeni auiuorued the Kaa(vr tu proec,.c Cn tin nilt,,u. AT SA6AM0HS MILL. Make f'eravnai R(por to President ol Hie Trip a Ambassador. lau.r liny, N. y Aug. C-White Uw Keid ati.r fr. Held . r gu.Br, yesterday or tii Prt-isideiit and .M.a Rta.aevelt at Haaiuiire Hill. Thty ar rlvtd lu the bay uu th ya.-ht Klet-tric owned by Klbriri T. ticrry. uh.w. gueats ihey werts. aud wi-rw driven tc the prealdent's t-ouutry home. Jjiti the three giunts r joim-d' by An-L bishop Kyau of Ullade lhia. rio niu.i. the fmirth gwokt at lnui-bmtn. Mr. Rtjid. who arrived from Kntrlaru on Saturday came In Uyater But to report periHiiially to tho icii. ti ou tola trip to KiiKlnnd. rroHidont It'ioocveU ia beinK over whelmed with IndoraeinetilM lor caioii dateg ftrr the v ecaricy ou the board o lOaimtxaiooeiH of lite I l-l rUt of Co lumbla. ThtiH far he has iutiiuuled tc no one whont he nyt apiaiint. He if going over all tint papeia In the case his dealre being lo eli-ci a muii whose appointment will command Hot i;eiierdl approval of th.; rcwiilonls of aslrinj tori. , The apituiutiuciit .probably will be made within the imxt leu days. 8AYS HE 13 GETTING OLD. I He Would Accomplish Ail Hia Almi He Must Work Kjdly. KlKikane, V'ii., ug. t "l am getting to b au old mau. 1 have not many year U lv. If i acrcmiolibb u:! I have act out lo do thlugs inuat Euov with celerity." Such Is the fctitteinent oi .lnui. J. Hill. prtfideiit of the Great Xortlini: railway, who. la couiauy with Clmiles 8. Melleu, pr:ideut of the NuMhun Hacltlc: A. L. Aiohlfr. (.ivsiilciii u the O. K sod . rtuiiittuy. un4 i nuiuber of uiiur otr. tula, arrived Id Davenpcif jutenlay ta CKiif.-r itn the farmers of the big JVnJ roun try lu regard to railway rates an.i sbippiug conditions. lirlealeu art present from Spokane, KlcvciiH, l,tn colu, Wbitmaa and Adaiuj cuuntl.-a representing a region wfilch it la etl mated may harvest 2n o.i.i i.tio bimhe',; of wheal this yeur, Today a almll..r coufervnre is bejug hM at i'uliux. The president's suoclai arrived m Davenport about It: 20 Monday morn Ing. The day 'a program included a public meeting addresxed by Hretlder i Hill, a basket dinner with the faniun aad a conference between the railroad prealuenta aut the representatives ol the farmers. . 1 OEAO WITH GOWN ON FIRE, Peculiar Case of an Aged Womar Found Ocad in San Francisco, -Man Krauclaeo, Aug, 5. Yeaterda morning, ahortiy after 3 o'clock, the inmates of ltlu California street were arouaed by the strong odor of bum Ing clothing. In th luveHtUatlon Unit followed it waa discovered tliat Mrs A. K. II. rati hen, au old lady Maying lu th buuae, waa lying on the floor o her room with bur clothing on fire, bhe was dead mlyu found. At first ii waa thought that death hud reaulted from bitrng, but later development tend'to prove tbit abe' died of licqrt failure, Home months mko h vblted be) daughter, who la living in Chaniporicu Ouatemata. Prom what can le learner it aecmii that the tropical beat wa: too much for her and nhu waa force to leave. Mr. Tatchen arrived in llilf city on July 31, a paHseiiKer on the Pacific Mall rileanmhip, City of Sidney It is thought that during the night the invalid attempted to rian, and after sireeedlng In lighting a candle fell to the floor dead. In her fall her-j clothing htx amo lKited. Say He Killed HI Own Son. Denver, Colo., Aug. .5. On Ms deatl bed William Thompson of Vila, Hact mnnty, haa cotifeaHed that, he willec hi oa son. Kenjarnin !(. Thomiiimn aged IS. and that Zch Ni. IioIhoii, win I serving-a term in tho iei'ltentlar on a chargo of mnrderitig the boy, Ii entirely innocent. The cane haa been brought to tht attention of Governor (iruiait and i voluminous set of documents wai placed on file wilh the board of pard tins, which will hold a special meetini tp Investigate Ibe rase. Tfc rerrat mm Him Feed. 1'arrota ml toucans bare no knives and fork to cut off the rinda of trop ical finite; bnt ss monkeys use their flngern, tm the bird ukv for the suuie ttrHMe tlielr alinip and powerful bill. No N-tler niilerncker ami fruit parers could HMu.bly Im found. The parrot ill phrtlcnlnr has lcvelod fur the pur liia fin nil ami inlliiied leuk-a wonderfnl tveuwn. keen us a tail.ti'a aclatMira ami moved Vy Kwerful uiiia-cb-a on either side of the face which bring together the cutting edges with extraordinary euergy. The way the bird holds a fruit gin gerly In woe claw, white be strips off the rind dexterously with his under hung lower mandible and kecpa a sharp lookout menu while on either able with those aiy and stealthy eyes of his for a possible intruder suggests to tlie obeervliig mind the w bole Jivlny drama of bis uutive. forest, lino seeii in that vivid world the watchful mon key ever ready to snoop down Umiii tbe tempting tall feathers of bU herejl tary foe; on aeea tbe canny parrot ever prepared for bia rapid attack and ever eager to make biui pay with Are Joints ot hia tail for bis Impertinent Interfer ence with aa unoffending fellow cltl en of tbe art-orettl community. Com bill aiagsziue. Captain McCrsa Cable That Danger la Now Past, Washington. Aug. i. Captain Mc Crea of tbe gunboat .Mac ilea cable, to the navy department yesterday thai the outbreak ia Marti is practically over. Tbe cablegram, which ta ilutec Cape Haytlen. August 4, la as follow: "After aa interview with the author Itie the aspect of affair appear mort satisfactory Natloliales. are Wei armed. Retn-ls bare beeu driven frenx critical positions. I title etrthiialaaiH No further danaer of serious disturb ance." Captain Mi Crea requeafed perml alwa tu gtt lo ban Juan, Purto RIro fo ewal. This was grauted and tht afavaia probably will come north ua 1M there i another outbreak. 1 AM'gt:lableIVcfiiliotiforAs siuiiia limj lite Fixxl and Kc ula -lutjj die btoukittB and Dowv-ia ot" PromoioH DiestionClWrrur ncss cuxl R.'sl .Contains neiilkT 0)uiiii,Nurluitt! norluitTciL OT XAH V OTIC. tA SctJ' Mm )WM 1 H, C,rMk.Stt!a ' ' AperiVcl Kcmcdy forConslipa-j iui , sour Moiivkn.uiarriitK'aj Uoiina.Coiiviilsiiiiis.lvwrish fttSS ftikl Loss OF Sli kp. Facsimile Sn,'unlure of. KKW VtiTfK. r.cT f opv or wnAPPtft. iSSsJgl&Klgarffa 1 1 in r I antl. At t Juue M7S nTH i. .vme ri itrir l iov I'm t ku S i r rK I. m, ( l i r UHr.;.i1 I'll V. ltty.,t, 1 l V If I rti)iii:int Willi Hi i.i ttv t-.tiii ol lli .it i (, '.nrr-.- ! "J uiir, .i, I'h.h, a-lillt-il ti art l.ir I tit- !'!tii' l 1 tinl t'f t'ttli in thf i: nl uHilit"rinu, 1 ro it, Nt-v i.l i ainl W ju lnliflrr . -! i it i iry ' a-; c.t l n.lfl ii i II liif- I'lil'lif I tn i M:t)i liy u t t-1 A u in i I 4, !!., Iijiii' V-.ss. i( A.'tt'ici, tttUnty of hit it'p. 't.tle nl' riftni, In t liia 'ta v 1 1 It-il in I tut lit- (tin la t-incii t ti .'.!, ior-tdt i iiii'IittM' tt Ihf S S' t tit-liiiii Nii. it in I .1 S I' li W , anl w ill oiU-r it,Mi (t stn I e I tn. I stitii lit i.i nioit v maiijrt ltr n iifiin.T nr NttiiH-t iirtti tor attrit uliuiiti jhii tn.-t mkI to t t.il.li.-ii hin cl.iiiit to fiii laiitt Itt (mn tin1 K aiiti ilft'fi v 1 1 t-'i (lit oltirn wl tlyn ,',oii i il v, Ur"Kua on I riiiav, tin' Mli tl.tv Aiurl. lif -.t. Hv ii nine - u ttin-c" .Ion n t'lfittr, )liHy, Urt-"..iii. Jul iii.- iur v. o riara K. I aiMiii, nf Aslotiy, " Clara Wiluum, ol " ' An ami all Hrsoli t'liiioiM :olv.!-i ly the ulH.vttltMaritHl l:iiitl,s :ir rt j ut li'tl lu Ii lo 11 tel- chiiittj in lliir ollice on tr I vku am 0 ii day ui iivu, i . j I'll AH II. M:iKS, .VKiMT. 11 in her Lund, Act June !!, HiM I)TI('K I tlt I'l HI.H ATIOX IKll'Cli S I ATEf I.ISU (lllHt, J (hk..o t itv 4U:r.i . M ,y si, I'm'. , N'OTll I'MS IIKlii'.IIY OIVKN.. TIU1 in comfdiHiice H iili li.e rj isuii.-. o . ' the act of t'oncre.ss or June l;s. enliil- ' ed "Au act lor Ibe side of tiniLi-r lu. uti in ' thebt.'iira ol luliiomu urton, i-v;i-iu ami Wicdiiuglon 'Jetrit.ry," in ctteii-Kvl lo nil tb- I'iiIjIio i.und M tea by act o. Aukii'. 4, H-rJ llarnl: l.nrs.'ii, of Al n.i county of lalsoo, i-t.ite of tiroon, I, as till, clay mid in litis otuee lit swoiu mule nif ui No. .Mihi, lor III i purchase ot the N W i, 8 V ', tie S, K '.; ti h ' , N V S K . ol ec. Xu, i i r I S It I, VV. uud il oiler rwf to ?luw that the hind mi;lit i more aluulde lor i.p titnber or htimt- than tor agricultural jmrpor end toe uhln-li cliiim to oaid hind In-fore the Kiyi.-U-r and Keoeiver of tlii" ofllce ut Oregon i:ity. llregun, on t riilav, the Mb day uf August, lHOi lie name. wllncsaes: Juliil Denck, of Olney, Oreei.ii. John ti laser. rf JiiUuk f,'arl)e, nl . " " ieore 'oaf, I "' Astoria, . And ulul all (irrtioiia cluiining udveis, ly th. abut ileacrilied l.uid.-i are rt-Ueted n tile tneir cl 'iu.n in tlti: oll:t-e on or lirfgru fa id Mb day ol At-K""', I ''')-' I 'll AS. II, MHUllKS, limber l and, Act June 3, INis MITIt 1. 1 OK IM Itl.lt .A I ION t'MTFI' Kr.tT- lit Mil wi r.M , (inn.i.iH I'itv. (laninv, Viiy !, l'l . NOTICK 18 IIKltKBV r.lVKs IH.VI in cuinplianiti will, (lie )rovi!iuM oi ttie acl ol I oiii'n of June 1, I -7 cut it led "A ii a- I lor th- fill- ot IiuiU r I neli ut 1 1.'' iStule ol I'.tlilMniia. I'ri-i'oii, Nevada uii-l V d-hin;:loii Terriltiry." a. eitfinh-d to all the i'nblic l.iu l Mulra Ir,- :l I ol Ailfii-l 4 Im, ( Ura W MHimi. ol Alt,ii.i, imnlv ol Clalxop. hlateul Orei-oO, lianlhi" l.l,' l-l' -l in tliia olliee lii, anorn Htuleiiient No. :i.i-l r.ir the pureliase ol Hie a W !. S iV W' 8 W ', e. 4. S K i, K. .1 r .e' . 6 ill T ,'t N K ! W, un.l mill oiler i-rc.i,i tv , -how that Hie I lid aolli'hl ll I e k Jin aide lor ita timlier or lne ilian for uaiciilttir ti oirie-i-a and U e.latdl 1. ho. claim t aid laud before Ihe liei--l-r and Ke.eivi-r at thin otllee u( liieeori ( ill, (Im.m. mi Kr day the Mil .lay oi A In. n?t, l' ' lie tijiiie hh u iloi-a' John llelick, - I John i,la..-i, ,!' tJeou-e ij-.?., ef ( ill., V, I 'ie.i A: tor , l.iX?l" Vo.-w" of ' " Any nd till .er"iiN i uoiiiiik uileeoi-li- j llieaoov -in ii'riie. ci'i'C, air r m r.i i j hie their c laim i in linn i.n, mi or I t l .u -ni.i.Mtl day ol Ann t I'l l. . IM. U. -MUltri.'. Ilollitrr. Timber I find, let JhiicH, S7H orici: i uu vi hi m nt j 1'f.iTn. Sr i a.: I,t M Ut m I, ' tiHsooN I 1 1 v. i n,", Vay 5fJ I I.' t NOIK'K i-i IlKKKIiV l.lr,.V I H A I I in eeni I n' i-e mil.' ll..- fi.. ti-nf. ol j the net ot I'oii: re-oof li.ee :!, Ii," eiilill-.l An set lor Ihe rale ol liml-er I ui.H Ii. the i lale. ol I 'aliiornra, t r. K'-n, Nevada in-! . Valiiti-toil leililory'' n extended to 9l j Hie I'uldic l.aod . Stales l y acl ol Amud I, Julius ti l be, of lllney, t-oiml ..t I I'latMop, .-"tale ol I 'revel.. I.as I hlf day lile-l in tilth iithe- I.e. hw.ir il "lai iii.-i.t No. .,i'ij for Ihe i.liri i e of Hie N ' . S K 1 ,. N V v, - N WM, He,-, in. f Bi,H e.-e. No, 3 ! in T 3 N It r; W.vn.l a.il .-Her .-.h. til kIiow that the land i-hl i.- more ilu i -, ble for ill. liin'i't or it. im- than l.-r i-'ti.'i.l . tural i.nr(ioMes, and r.i esial.li-l, hi-, eluior r.l .;tl-l laud tH-lore llo- U !l ler nil, I K,-, et - i Ver ul thia ottue ul lirieeii inly. n mi, i on t'-iday. tha -tli day .i n ;u I, I ti.'. j ila tiamefl at iines.i, m: John I em k. ol t ilri'-y, il.f-,:..n I Joliir l.laiH-r, of " '' i tie..rre V.aa, r-I Aalotia. " I laia Weimiin. of " Any and all iwaorih clniiniinf dy-relv -Vi v t).e aluv.--d,-rilM-l land-, ani r- ueie1 i.i til Ihe r rlrni!- in tlil- o-tu e .n ..r Iwlore laid Bib dy. t A'le'i-t, I'.-'. CU.VU. li. iiOfiTK-i, Ui-j.u.ur Mil mmmm For Iirirfts nprl Children. !T!ig Kind You Have Always Bough! For Over Thirty Years THt CffftTAiJgJ eoNNNT. MClaf TOR OITY. CJ YEARS k-'e tXHtRlfeNCe r . .... ... ... iin t ta'uiin. a l.-.its sirtt llv . ttn.h4itttti. HAr-lifw.ii.'a 1 iua t, l.( I i '. I H Ittl rtt' I.l rf.'.'liril.a! I Ml I'lilJ. r.'.'iin l.ik.'tt iltr- tiwn Sotnu 5 i a It-caif r,- Ud wwn.tr. viilii.'itt. ii.'irv iu tut Scicniliic Iir.:ricn:i. A tifii.i.-iii,.l I ntve-.t nr. M t.t t.ll l'r-e.HlattidlH. IVll'N & Co.'B Hew York ajt.iit;! 15. r..rRKF.LUIS, Aiit'tionct'. ? Orefjon I nlVcr my serviiri li citl..'in f! tlllH llilinty Id ; t il kjhuIm, IniTclinliili-iH ntnl clmUi-N Ht ,til-li Veinliie. j I will utlctnl till KHle3 ut linioj HinJ j (iliicin hieilie.l tipiiii rifivitif r-. t rnest t') Uo so. l'iinrti's r-'nHntiiiliU'. ' OA 3TOUIA. 1ar th. - yf VoJllifflAViyS Bjiii r; Bears tho 1 iignaiurjjj J A? J. Hqp quifPly .nrfrtn.il nr i " r T"-nitrrfiiig-Ti-"fat i Tiiarrn mTT-iiaiiiiiarfii A Bureau ii The Bmlir on t if Vet . thee i.i t'.tritan.l Ttita'J Pu'.eju ij. l. jr.n.u .-i h.r lui.b.s - a tli.a .l.c;y! ti.ev r..r. 1 ai a v I -..t u , .1 c -.'.r t j r--?r !i f. ' X -;kh ia ' Atnt.i j I'ii r, t. i loag ti. tt,;) :it -t:.-s u 1 what r i- : t i . i j - i i e - . II iii in i.i . ii iif ra:ra i ;. 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