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I pool of rain water three feet deep. To it | THE CHICAGO INJUNCTION. WASHINGTON NOTES. fled a hundred citizens who were will- I ing to trust to its friendly depths. The^ Without Precedent, Contrary to Law and Interesting Hams Picked Oat from th* Consequently Should Ke Void. remained four hours while the smoke Dally Dispatches. The People’s Paper. Regitlent« of the Doomed Village» Flee and flames rolled over their heads. They As to tho power of courts to punish -------------------------------------------------------------------- I The Southern States Development as- for contempt, The Record quotes Mr. dashed water over each other and cov •------------------------------------------------ •------------------ • I to the Forest and Swamps Pursued by ASHLAND, Or....... Thursday, Sept. 6,1894 I Death—Many Drowned—Two Hundred ered their heads with wet clothes to pre zociation is holding an important meet Milchrist as saying that “under tho ing at Washington. Lives Saved by the Heroism of Engi vent suffocation, and all were saved. law the court could commit the men Others of the citizens sought refuge in neer Hoot—The Dead Were Burled in President Cleveland is once more with (Debs et al.) to jail without bail and the Grindstone river under the abut his family and has settled down for a without hope of habeas corpus proceed- Trenches—The Living Are Destitute. China and Japan. ments of the two railway bridges and at EIGHT YEARS. rugs. Six towns wiped ont and more than ■ the footbridge. The exact number can short vacation lj Gray Gables. One result of tho war between China This would bo the law if the injunc Fossil., O regon , December Miss Alice Sanger, who was stenogra and Japan may be the clearing out of 500 dead is the record made by the for not be known, but many escaped and O. W. It Mrc. C o .. Portland U pher in the White House during the tions were legally issued and if the the Chintso from the United States. est fires in Minnesota within 24 hours. some were drowned. Airs. Martin Mar Harrison administration and who has courts had not exceeded their jurisdic Dear Sirs: 1 wish, to stale that I liavo ltecn afflicted with Enthusiastic meetings have been held In Hinckley, Sandstone, Pokegama, tinson and her four little babes were assisted Mr. O’Brien, Cleveland’s sten tion, but permit me to say the recent tisiu for the last eight years. I among the yellow faced, pig tailed laun Sandstone Junction, Skunk Lake and taken drowned from the water. In the ographer under the present administra injunctions of the federal courts are a bottle of Congo Oil from Messrs. drymen in this country, wherein they de I Mission Creek there are 855 known dead. meantime Hinckley was burning with tion, has been transferred to the post without precedent, illegal and void, and & Putnam, your agents h«*re. and the utmost rapidity, and in a few hour3 as it is not contempt to disregard an il office department. clare that they will go home to a man ' In addition several hundred are missing, two applications my rheum.st sm nothing was It ft but ruins. The total knocked out. No other invdk'i and help ti>e mother land against the 1 while from 150 to 200 are scattered on A story comes from Evansville, Ind., legal injunction appellate courts will loss to the city will exceed $1,000,000, gave me relief in such a short :;i that the United States is likely to have grant stays of proceedings and habeas Japs. Korea, which for 4,000 years had farms throughout the district burned with a comparative light insurance. corpus in such cases. Congo Oil. Yours tnrlv, over. a new minister to China. Colonel Charles been paying tribute to China, 10 years LYMA.x L Hinckley was a post village of Pine Courts are proverbially anxious to ex The destruction was complete in most Denby, the present representative,would ago sought to boconio au independent I of the towns named, but some of the county, on the line of the Lake Superior tend their jurisdiction, for the whole kingdom. Foreigners resident in Korea forest land escaped. The loss, however, and Mississippi railroad. It w*as a lum be glad to come home and enjoy a well history of chancery proceedings is a won ease it he can be succeeded by his Gentlemen: Have been afflicted with put her up to this spurt of independ 1 will be in the millions, and the loss of ber center, had a number of mills, three son, Charles Denby, Jr., now secretary continuous encroachment of the law and severe rheumatic attacks for the past six churches, a bank, an academy and one usurpation by tho ono man tribunal of ence. The western powers, tho United I life will not be definitely known for sev- of the legation at the Chinese capital. or seven years. I took one bottle of Dr. newspaper, the Pinewood Dart. The pop chancery on our ccnnnou law courts and , sral days, if ever. The relief trains States among them, favored the nation A Washington special says there is a jury system. Up to the present time ulation, according to the census of 1890, Grant ’ s Sarsaparilla and Grape Root and brought supplies sent out from St. Paul, al spirit. Korea sent a minister to the well-founded assertion that President courts of chancery have been satisfied to was 618. Minneapolis, Duluth and other towns, applied Ilattee ’ s Congo Oil externally, United States, who was recognized as The whole country around Hinckley Cleveland said lately that he would ter issue injunctions against trespass, but and the sufferers are being cared for at and the result was wonderful —it worked the representative of a separate power. is on fire and the fullest extent of the minate the reciprocity treaty with Ha nowhere is there any authority vested Pine City and other points. more like magic than medicine These waii. His object is to make sugar from China did not liko it, but. was afraid to disaster cannot be learned for some in a court to prohibit crime by means of Hiuckley Wiped Out. two medicines I consider will knock :o Hawaii dutiable. The new tariff bill offend the United States and European days It is feared several other towns an injunction. Were it otherwise, then The walls of the school house, the iron expressly continues the Hawaiian treaty case of rheumatism. CO Roslyn Bank Robbery.—Ev .. powers, so did not resent it openly. fence about the town hall property, the have suffered a like fate. Millica has our courts only needed to issuo a per the District Whero The., which, it is asserted, givos the sugar R. A. LEONARD, Dear Sirs: If you could see the writer Japan, as may be easily understood, did , bank vault and one absolutely uninjured called for help and the relief train from | petual blanket injunction against all Captured. trust a great advantage. Under its 447 Montgomery St., Portland, Oregon. of this letter and note the wonderful crimes cf the statute books, punish pre all sho CT»uld to foster the spirit of I ■ outhouse is all that is left to mark the St. Cloud was unable to get beyond terms the treaty may be concluded after O. W. R. M fg . Co.. Portland, Oí < tended offenders for contempt of court change that lias been effected in his case Korean nationality. i site of Hinckley where stood a score of Bridgeman. a 12 months’ notice. Dear Sirs: Your Congo t»:i > tin Losies Near St. Cloud. in a summary manner, and thus deprive by taking Dr. Grant’s Kidney and Liver In 1884 Count Ito, prime minister of buildings and a dozen times as many I was recently medicine. 2 __ _____ ' The war department has granted a ns at once of our constitutional right to The losses in the neighborhood of St. Cure, you would certainly be astonished. horse on the leg, and was Japan, ami Li Hung Chang, the Chi i dwelling houses. discharge to Grover Flint, a private in Gentlemen : I have been a sufferer around on crutches. 1 was The story of the catastrophe is a short Cloud, which is on the western edge of Troop A of the United States cavalry a trial by jury, a right, by the way, so I v, as a most wretched sufferer for three nese premier, held a conference, in from Liver troubles for many years, al try a bottle of Congo Oil. and :.‘t the fires, are estimated at $200,000, and cherished by our Revolutionary fathers one. The town was built of wood. The stationed at Fort Meyer, to allow him years, trying all kinds of medicine and which tho mutual status of tho two na ways feeling dull, stupid and heavy. It from thnt point erst and north nearly that they based their right to rebellion plying freely for one day 1 thn-v. tions toward Korea was fixed, or sup school house, erected last year at a cost everything is barnlng. Tho firee are to become possessor of a fortune that is on the f:K-t that the existing government getting no relief. The flow of urine was would take a long letter to tell just how my crutches. I works like iig tiling ; of $10,900, and half of the Eastern Min- posed to be. It was agreed that neither i nesota railway round house were the raging in Becker and Aitken counties, estimated at half a million dollars. The had in many casea abolished the trial very excessive. I was very conMipatcd Yours truly, 1 did feel; but, thanks to Dr. Grant’s J. A. HARRISON, country should convey troops into Korea only brick structures in the town. By where many farm houses and much young man, whose baptismal name was by jury. »nd also covered with carbuncles, and • Sarsaparilla and Grape Root, my Flint Grover, is a son of the famous City Marshal l'os.-il, O h n I am of course aware that in some without first informing the other of her one of those peculiar freaks for which grain has been lost as well as ti i ber. felt at war with niveelf and the world at troubles are over, as four Iwttles made Pokegama Lake, six miles west of Major General Grover of Maine who prohibition states statutes have been en intention. China was, however, still there is no accounting, the round house large; but, thanks to your wonderful me feel as well as ever 1 was. I have a served with distinction during the late determined to maintain her sovereignty and water tank, on the southwestern Hinckley, on the St. Cloud branch, was war. His mother was a daughter of the acted empowering chancery to enjoin medicine, 1 felt as though I was a new good appetite, no more bad symptoms wiped as clean as the other towns. It is the crime of liquor selling by declaring ovor tho peninsula and has each year edge of the town, almost in the woods, being, and 1 consider a wonderful cure late Austin Flint of New York. In his and 1 (eel that I owe it all to Dr. Grant’s said about 20 lives were lost at that saloons a nuisance, which theory has its exacted the old tribute. It was the peas escaped the flames, a circumstance the point. babyhood the boy’s mother died and his lias been effected in uiy case. Sarsaparilla. J. C. ALLEN. foundation in common law and is sound grandmother adopted him with the un ant rebellion a few months ago that more remarkable from the fact that it With my best wishes for your further The name of Engineer Jim Root, the Traveling Salesman Curtis & Wheeler. enough on the nuisance theory, but in stood directly in the path of the flames, precipitated matters. During these dis which seems to have jumped it as clean hero of the Duluth Limited, is blessed derstanding that he should become a dependently of statute courts have no •ueceas, I remain Rochester, N. Y. turbances Japan and China each imme ly as if playing leapfrog. on all sides, and Hinckley people say joint heir with his uncle, Dr. Austin jurisdiction to prohibit crime by injunc Yours respectfully, ----- S old E verywhere . Flint, Jr., of New York. that he shall wear diamonds as long as diately threw soldiers into Korea with tion. a . M c D onald , A Timely Train. ' The census office has given to the pub they live. Train robbing is a statutory crime. out the formality of notifying the other. Ashland, Wia. The fire first struck Hinckley on the lic the principal results of the invsstiga- Following is an estimate of the dead; Imagine a court to issuo an injunction T5io war between them has arisen in east side of the Duluth track, and the tion of farm and home proprietorship in brief from the following cause: China brave fire fighters for the first time gave Hinckley, 200; Sandstone, 46; Sandstone all the states and territories. This is against train robbing and then punish Junction, 25; Pokegama, 25; Sknnk any number of citizens accused by rail endeavored to force Japan to withdraw up the unequal battle, and already too the first investigation of the kind ever road detectives of train robbing under Lake, 29; miscellaneous, 30; total, 355. her troops from Korea. Japan on her ; late, in many instances, turned their at Most of the survivors went to Pine conducted in any country. Of the 12,- the contempt of court proceedings. The warships of Great Britain and part is trying to mako China givo up tention to their personal safety. The City for food and shelter, and the 269,125 families in the whole country, Illegal voting is a statutory crime. Germany have at last taken action Eastern Minnesota train from the south her suzerainty over Korea. Neither women and children are still there, bnt almost 48 per cent own their farms and Imagine tho spectacle of a partisan against the rebels in Samoa. The rebels had just come in, and the panic-stricken many men have returned to their ruined homes and the rest hire them. Of the proposition was acceded to. judge, appealed to by his party, issuing were notified that unless they evacuated M ain S treet , O pposite P laza . Japan damaged the Chinese navy be residents looked to it for safety. A num homes to see if by any possibility any families owning farms and homes al an injunction against “illegal voting’’ their camp it would be shelled. On ber of box cars were coupled on and thing remains. most 28 per cent have incumbrances and and after election punishing pretended Aug. 10 the guns of the warships opened PAINTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS, fore war was formally declared. China filled and covered with men, women and over 72 per cent have no incumbrance. offenders for contempt of court, thus de Engineer Root's Injuries. fire and destroyed the forts which had bad insisted that Japan should with children. Some were bareheaded and The number of resident owners of land priving them of their right to a trial by been deserted. The government forces Engineer Root, whose gallant conduct draw her soldiers from Korea, accom some were coatless. Some clutched a WALL PAPER. GLASS. ETC. in the United States is 6,966,417, to later took possession of the ground. A panying her demand with tho declara bundle of the more precious of their is praised by everybody, was taken to which must be added any land owners their peers. I heai'd it once argued that the negro land battle followed between loyal and B uilding P apers , wrapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS' MATERIALS. tion that unless this were done by July portable possessions; families were sep- his home at, White Bear. Physicians who may be living in tenant families. who steals the white man’s chickens is disloyal natives and six of the govern hope he may recover, although inhaling The farm families number 4,676,174, of not a bit more a thief than the white 20 she would send an army to drive ; arated, and in all there was a motley ment forces were killed. On Aug. 13 the hot smoke and air may prove too them ont. Japan replied that this would crowd of about 400 or more people. The mnch for him. The glass in the cab which 66 per cent own their farms and man who steals the ne-irro’s civil rights. the rebel position was again shelled, and be regarded as a menace of war. The ! train pulled out just ahead of the fire windows was broken and he was badly the others hire them. Of the owning 1 am undecided who is tho greater an it is said that a large number of men . and succeeded in ultimately reaching families over 28 per cent have incum troops were sent, as threatened, and cut about the head, while his clothe« brances on their farms. In 1880 25.56 archist, tho man who stops by force or were killed. The rebels later sued for Duluth. Japan attacked them in transit and dis i were nearly burned from big body. One per cent of the farms were hired. In the persuasion a mail train or the judge peace. Track* and Trestle* Burned. abled part of tho Chinese navy. China piece of glass laid bare his jugular, and cities that contain over 100,000 popula who, by pettifogging, steals the other The world’s record for a flying mile, About the same hour the accommoda- Was only waiting till hor soldiers and i tion train on the Hinckley and St. Cloud it seems miraculous that he escaped tion there are 1,948,834 home families, man’s rights to a trial by jury. paced, held by Tyler, was given a close Now, it might be said that the injunc call by J. P. Bliss at Hampden Bicycle supplies were poured into Korea to form branch left for the latter place with alive. His only thought was for the of which almost 23 per cent own and 77 tions run against trespass independent park at Springfield, Mass., the other safety of his passengers. He said in re ally declare war. The Chinese vessels I about 25 passengers. Its path lay di per cent hire, while of the owning fami ly of the crimes connected with it. To were manned in part by British and rectly across the path of the fire, and ply to the remark that he had become a lies 38 per cent own subject to incum dispose of this let me say tlj^t most day. It was a hard day to try for JkSLLLJALTTD, OREGON. hero: “ I only did my duty. ” records. Rain threatened at every mo brance. Among the cities having 100,- German officers. Would it not be re their situation speedily became desper- crimes are aggravated trespass and that ment and the air was very heavy. Bliss Heroic Dave William*. 000 population and over, New York has ! ate. The ties were burning, the rails markable if this outbreak in the orient the smaller offense is merged in the made his first attempt at 4:30 p. M. He Yardniaster Dave Williams of Duluth the highest percentage of home tenancy, should bring an at last the great Euro were warping and the trestles were sag greater, and, further, if the injunctions made the distance in 1:53 4-5, which ex Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated. ging nnder the train. The smoke had haij proved himself a hero. He is the nearly 93.67; Boston is next with 81.57 run against the mere trespass, why did actly equals the record made by Tyler pean wax? increased so that the engineer was help man who grasped the situation, acted on per cent; Brooklyn third, with 81.44; the district attorney obtain tho injunc at Waltham on Aug. 4. At 5 o’clock he -------- Under New Management, i ma s* less. He could not see the train behind his knowledge and promptly relieved Jersey City, 81.80; Cincinnati, 80.12; Sunstroke. tions, and why does tho district attor tried again, finishing in the same time. Baltimore, 73.94; Buffalo, 60.03; Chi him. Burning trees lay across the track the people of Sandstone. He received a The modern way of treating sunstroke ney bring the contempt proceedings? FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS. Considering the weather, Bliss’ per and were being tossed aside by the en message from Miller which said: “There cago, 71.27; Cleveland, 60.90; Denver, If tho property of a foreigner was is by tho ice bath. When the hoat fever gine. Suddenly the track gave way and formance was a most remarkable one. are 150 people at Sandstone without 70,89; Minneapolis, 68.80; New Orleans, is on and tho patient seems burning up, the train toppled off to one side. No one food or shelter. For God's sake get 78.51; Philadelphia, 77.20; St. Louie, threatened by trespassers, would the For the first time in its history the he is placed in a bathtub and almost one was injured and they pressed on to them out of there. ” 79.24; St. Paul, 59.80; San Francisco, district attorney be entitled to petition Vanderbilt family of Ne- - York is af for an injunction in the name of the - covered with cold water. Ico is then Pokegama station, a few rods ahead. Washington, 74.80. The flicted with a scandal. William K. Van In an incredibly short time an engine 78.46, and - — United States? It is therefore plain that put Into the water till its temperature But a few feet in front of the engine in charge of Yardmaster Williams was smallest percentage is 56, representing derbilt's wife is about to bring suit for now for the first time in our history the falls to 45 degrees. A stream of cold was discovered a gorge CO feet wide and on the way to Sandstone. The entire Rochester, N. Y. Bringing the urban star chamber proceedings of a court of divorce. She charges her hnsband with water is played upon the patient’s head 40 feet deep where the trestle had been road after the burned district was population into contrast with the non- chancery are employed to deprive Amer being unfaithful to his marriage vows, urban population, almost 44 per cent of naming a notorious woman who is now •• and face. From half to three-fourths of burned away. They succeeded in reach reached was patrolled and the engine ing the clearing about the station and kept up a continual whistling so that 4,224,560 home families living outside of ican citizens of a trial by jury in a in Paris as corespondent. Vanderbilt an hour is long enough to immerse tho escaped with a few burns and bruises. any persons who might be near would cities and towns of 8,000 people own criminal case. The decisions are numer offered hi« wife $10,000,000 to keep the ous denying to chancery the right to patient at first Tho bath should, how There were burned along the track, matter out of the courts. Mrs. W. K. eome at once to the track. When the their homes and 55 per cent hire them. issue an injunction when tho state fur Vanderbilt is decidedly unpopular and ever, be frequently repeated if his tem however, four or five people. train arrived at .Sandstone Junction, or The cotton mills at Exeter, N. H., are nishes ample means for the prosecution gossip has been free with regard to her perature shows no signs of lowering. Miller, as it is generally called, it was Fleeing from the Fiery Demon. and punishment of wrongdoers, since doings. Sympathy in New York seems to start up on the 10th of September. The normal temperature of the human The people who were left in the city met by nearly the entire population of chancery only has jurisdiction where body is 98 degrees. In sunstroke it were In what seemed to be an almost Sandstone and Miller. The depot plat The big ship canal from Liverpool to the law provides no remedy for the to be with the husband.____ _ sometimes rises to above 110. Sun helpless condition. Egress by the only form at Miller had been burned and Manchester, it is said, is not paying ex wrong or where the legal remedy is in Wanted—Pushing Convasser of good ad stricken subjects have even had their means of transportation that could hope there was not a house left standing any penses. dress. Liberal salary and expenses adequate. — Reinhardt Feyerbend in blood heated to this terrific point and to distance the swiftly advancing flames where in view. paid weekly; Permanent position. Brawn The Populists and Republicans of Chicago Record. About 170 people were taken aboard North Carolina have joined forces for Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Portland Oregon. recovered. Sunstroke is caused by heat ; was out of the question. The men had Mrs. N. Meyette. the (lenessee county and a messenger was sent to Sandstone the coming campaign. been fighting the fire for hours and the Interfering with the heart’s action aud treasurer of the W. C. T. U. and a very in Pedro Alvarez, a butcher of Tia Juana, who informed the people of the arrival Labor day was generally celebrated fluential worker in thecauseof woman.says: on the Mexican side, has been arrested with respiration. It is different from women and children were in a panic- of the relief. Very few remained and strieken condition. Horses were har ‘I have used Parks’ Tea and find it is the mere heat prostration, from which most nessed to buggies and wagons. Women they were those with loved ones lying throughout the country Monday with * best remedy I have ever trie<i for constipa and brought to San Diego on a charge the usual parades and speeches. patients recover with rest and care. tion. It requires smaller doses and is more of cattle stealing. He is notorious as and children were hurriedly loaded. dead. No one was burned seriously who The round trip from Indianapolis to thorough. I shall use nothing else in fu one of the most daring of the gang of Sunstroke usually does not tako off Probably 200 of them left town on foot was not fatally injured. There was no Chicago costs but $1, owing- to a rate ture.” Sold by E A. Sherwin. i cattle and horse thieves and smugglers the old or the feeble, but men in the or in vehicles, plunging into the woods attempt to care for the dead who were war. along the border, lie made a desperate Dolph Eddy's prices are still in the lead prime of life. This is because such men acrt®8 the Grindstone river which skirts scattered through the streets of the The French press of Montreal want at The Fair. Men’s wool hat9, 40c. fight before being captured. town. Everything inflammable at Sand are more exposed to heat in their daily the town on the north. They were liter the French flag placed over the pro stone was destroyed, and further inves The supreme mage or Anights of Eduardo Crosthwaite, a picturesque ally fleeing before the pursuing demon. labor. These, therefore, should be care tigation brought the number of the vincial exhibit at Quebec. Pythias has elected officers to serve daredevil of the border, in company Over the bill that rises beyond the ful of themselves in boiling hot weather. The state board of equalization has until the next biennial conclave. They with Charles Ray and William Dockery, dead at that place up to 62, with 21 They should avoid alcohol as they would Grindstone river is a swamp, and to this people missing. ' raised the assessment of San Francisco are: Supreme chancellor, Walter B. the other night made a raid on the store most of the people with teams headed, avoid swallowing burning coals. They but it proved no protection. Some aban 15 per cent. Ritchie. Ohio; supreme vice chancellor, of William Funk at Nestor, near the Latest Reports. should keep tho skin clean, taking at doned their teams and ran into the lower Congressman Caminetti from the Sec Philip T. Colgrove, Michigan; supreme Mexican line, loading a wagon, stolen The latest verified reports of the num least one good wash over the wholo body portions of the swamp, but the fire ber of dead do not materially alter a ond district of California refuses to be a prelate, Albert Steinhart, Greenville, from another place, with goods. The every day. This is best taken at night sought them out. Not one was left to former estimate. In fact, that estimate candidate for re-election, although he Ala.; master exchequer, Thomas G. horse had been stolen elsewhere. Loaded Sample, Alleghany, Pa.; Bnpreme keeper down with plunder they started south on retiring. They should wear very thin tell the tale, and in a space of a little is proving remarkably exact consider- was recently renominated. clothing, and that clothing should be more than five acres were counted over I ing the confusion of the first day. One The mine owners in the Massillon of the record and seals, R. L. C. White, ward in the night, but chanced to meet frequently changed and washed. It is 180 corpses. There wore many families element that makes close figuring very mining district in Ohio propose to open Nashville, Tenn.; supreme master-at- Fred Wadham, a deputy collector of arms, A. B. Gardiner, New York; su customs at Tia Juana, who was on his harmful to wear the same clothing at of five, six and seven, and there they difficult is the fact that bodies seen in their mines with non-union mon and if preme inner guard, James Moulton, way on horseback from a trip after lay, the men generally a little in ad the woods and along the track are not necessary they will import labor. night that has been worn in daytime. New Brunswick; supreme outer guard, smugglers. Wadham gave chase to the vance, the mothers surrounded by their I Infrequently reported to two points and It is reported that wealthy Chinese John W. Thompson, president of the thieves and they abandoned their booty Finally they should not worry about little ones, cut off by the most horrible I sent out from each as among its dead. representatives held a meeting at Omaha anything and not bo afraid of sun »f deaths. Then, too, the tendency of the occasion, for the purpose of forming a revolu board of control, J. A. Hinzey, Chicago. »nd escaped across the border. stroke. Then they will not be apt to Miss May Quinn, the 19-year-old Nearly all the bodies were nude, the bad as it is, is toward exaggeration. tionary party to attempt the overthrow Some of the visiting Knights of Pythias brass bands found themselves victims daughter of D. H. Quinn of Sacramento, have it fire having burned every vestige of their The number of dead at Hinckley is of the present Chinese dynasty. of the same law that Coxey violated. had an exciting encounter with a bur clothing and blackened and charred placed at 290. The St. Paul Pioneer An English syndicate, represented by Nothing like a parade is allowed to en glar. The family lives in the rear of Tha inoat undesirable official position many of the corpses, rendering many of Press correspondent has actually counted I in the world just now is that of viceroy them unrecognizable. Those who fled 194 of these. The figures are as follows: Frank Butterworth of Chicago has prac ter the Capitol grounds except on inaug Quinn’s liat store on the corner of of China. If he does not whip the Jape, to the north on foot followed the Duluth -------- THE-------- Hiuckley, 200; Sandstone, 62; Miller, tically closed a deal for the purchase of uration day, or by special permission, Fourth and J streets. About 10 o’clock off will come his head. It was with un track, and so rapid was the progress of 12; between Skunk Lake and Miller, 12; all paper and pulp mills in Wisconsin. and bands which have gaily approached in the evening Miss Quinn went through The mills in the deal number 34 and the with drums beating and wind instru the store to see if the front door was disguised regret that Americans read of the flames that many of them were Pokeg*ma, 28; in lumber camps and price agreed upon is $14,000,000. ments blowing have been turned back. locked. As she took hold of the latch I tho defeat of the Japanese in the land actually burned as they fled, falling on Mattering, estimate. 50; total, 364. Governor Waite of Colorado has been Commander Balltngton Booth at a to shake it she noticed a man crouched battle at Yashan after they had got the the right-of-way for a distance of three Sash.doors, windows, shingiss. lumber I acquitted of the charge of withholding largely attended meeting in Association in a corner within three feet of her. In We Teach Shorthand and Typewriting; we teach Telegraphy and Penmanship; miles or more. About 30 bodies were and all kinds of building material at Norrs a letter from ex-Matron Likens of the best of tho Chinese so signally at sea. our Normal Course is becoming deservedly popular; prepare yourself for stead of screaming she placed her back hall at Brooklyn, the other day, said: recovered in that vicinity. & Co.’s lumber yard at railroad track, Whatever tho issuo of this war, the state prison. Mrs. Likens accused the Ashland, ________________ Trenty-eight years ago the Salvation to the door and demanded to know what a useful life; write for particulars. Engineer Root Save» Many Live*. sympathies of civilized nations must bo Some of the foremost of the escaping Mascot, Flying Jib and Nancy Hanks governor of conspiracy in removing her. Army consisted of two persons—my he was doing. Tile burglar was taken with Japan. Tho conflict is in reality citizens met the Duluth train coming in have been dethroned and Robert J. Fourteen Japanese shipi witlKi.000^ „father and mother— who had for a bar- by surprise, but after a moment’s hesi 4-X r, 1 w/, zl I Port ) -L A Arthur _ A-l. 1 X 1 • X X x X / t'X 4*/Xz 1 saloon in 4- the »« zx .x.xnt- n-acks ’ rx a Z dilapidated east tation said that he had been locked in. oue between western civilization, repre- from the north. It was due at Hinck stands to-day king ot harness horses. rv/x/xxxa troops aboard « attacked the .I'G/.l-C end of London. It now has 11,200 com As he said this he arose and sprang icnted by Japan, and oriental semibar ley at 4:05 o'clock. Engineer Jim Root The great son of Hartford, driven by other day. bari am as represented by China. The was at the throttle. He stopped the Ed Geers at Fort Wayne, Ind., the other Mary Hopkins, a daughter of a well- manding officers, 65,000 local officers and upon Miss Quinn. The girl seized and train and took on board about 125 of the day. made the fastest mile ever paced to-do Kansas farmer, has been arrested over 1,000,090 men and women are will held him for several seconds before he Japanese seek to free eastern Asia from ing to wear its uniform and be misrepre »ucceeded iu breaking loose and escap tho long sleep into which oriental des refugees. By thia time the woods were in harness, lowering the world's record for horse stealing. She was the leader sented and reviled. When you consider ing through the front door. Entrance burning on each side of the track, and ' of one of the mœt daring gangs of of 2:04 to 2:03J. potism threw it ages ago. China fights the Salvation Army and its results you had been effected through the transom. »s Root reversed his engine and started 4 Fifteen policemen connected with the horse thieves in Oklahoma. viciously and cruelly that the ancient back the cars scorched and crackled in Broadhead all wool dress goods at Vau- William V. Helfrich, city treasurer of will not allow yourself to be prejudiced pel, spirit may retain its hold. Wherever / the beat. Root ran the train back about Englewood force at Chicago had a nar Norris ¿Drake's. Ogden, Utah, has been arrested in New against it. The members may wear an “Teaching is the noblest art but the sorriest trade? her causo is just Japan should receive three miles, to Skunk Lake, aqd the row escape from suffocation by illumi York for embezzlement. He is short in odd-looking uniform and they may not talk grammatically, but let me tell you I he moral support of enlightened na people escaped fro.1» the burning cars to nating gas on a recent night. They were his accounts. asleep on the second floor of the station Thirteenth Annual Session they are earnest in the work of saving tions. Ono is glad to know that tho | the water and no lives were lost. Engi- when tho phanflelier became detached I Your Place for Boots antj Shoes. souls. I thank God that there have been charges at first published concerning tho i neer Root was terribly burned and may from the supply pipj. Officer Barber Morris Howell, the old reliable boot and sent into 87 countries people who take inhumanity of the Japanese in the naval i die, but he stuck to his post and saved entered the room aftd called assist shoe maker one door north of the old stand the gospel with them and convey the the train from destruction. opposite Odd Fellows hall Boots and ! engagement are false. ance. All the officers were revived- ^hoçs made to order t lowest possible rates. water of life to famishing and thirsty Standing Ij> Water Four Hours. men. I was a small boy tugging at my A dispatch from Rome says that Mon The hapless Koreans, heaven help A shoekiug guiejde occurred at San mothers skirts when my parents began The people who remained in Hinckley signor Satolli will return to that city at thorn, are starving whilo wheat has been fared the best of all. The Eastern Min the end of the year. The Vatican will Bruno, near San Francis^. As the mail to preach in London, and I remember Monmouth, Oregon. down to 13 cents a bushel in the United nesota tracks mark the eastern edge of publish the result of his mission, which train approached the depot a man threw how men and women elbowed their way himself in front of the engine and the the city proper. Just beyond the edge through the streets to hear them. I did States! We ought to have a relief fund will »Loy, ^5 already stated, that the entire train passed over him. He was not then dream that 20 years later the A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS—THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED. for them. They would not be so poor was a tract of land probably embracing pope is entirely satisfied with the work at least 10 acres. The whole area had of Monsignor Satolli, and ¿hat his holi crnslfed and mangled beyond linman Salvation Army would be one of the STRONG PROFESSIONAL COURSE, AND WELL-EQUIPPED MODEL SCHOOL. and helpless if all tho lifeblood had not been excavated to a depth of 30 or 40 ness considers the church question« in semblance. In the pockets of the de greatest powers in the world. We have THOROUGH PREPARATORY AND ACADEMIC COURSES. been squeezed out of tliean in the form feet, and in its center was u stagnant based were two letters, one addressed in Brooklyn met greater opposition than the United states almost settl ed. NORMAL. ADVANCED NORMAL, BUSINESS, MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS. of taxes, first by their own government, io Tobias iiiUla. bearing tho imprint of in any other city in America. My wife peafiws^ Cannot be Cured then by China. The Christian Herald the El Gaimelq hptel, and another ad has been stoned in Brooklyn streets and The Land of ProffijaJ Light expenses. Board and Lodging, Books and Tuition has already forwarded 1,000 barrels of Is the mighty West, the land that “tick).”' by {oral applications, as they papnot reach dressed to I y 'I i I ^fatz, Stevenson street I have even been struck with missiles. *'• portion of the ear. Vt ---- tfhere is San Francisco, not over $150 per Year. The letters were writ Many cold shoulders have been turned flour to Koron and will ship a cargo of with a hoe laughs a harvest;” the El Dor* ess, ana Uiat ^ep in German do of the miner; the goal of the agricul ten in German and gave no clew to the toward us, but there has been a great corn. 'ne . Deafness is HEh °w n 0F has a beautiful and healthful location in the heart tural emigrant. lvh:!c :i ___ • '•'mdiUofl Oi pf the pm- ppp cause .of LU suicide. change, and now, thank God, the people of the w ulamette valley, twelvemiles southwest of the state capital. It has no the elements of wealth and prosperitv some saloons. — - - be. When Three .. : men attempted Jq rob the safe of Brooklyn recognize that the Salva Will the Prince of Wales perhaps con of ths fairest and most fruitful portions of , caused by an mflameu .______________ bear a harvest of malaria reaped in its cous lining of the Enstacbia'h „.. in the Bt. James Hotel at San Jose, bnt tion Army deserves the support and fer on the Duke of Gould the yellow The Normal School Diploma entitles one to teach in anv county in the state with Mr«. David Bigger fulliisss by those unprotected by a medic this tube gets inflamed vou have a —■*nt«d from doing so by the sympathy of all jnen. ” out further examination Uraduates command good positions. jacket? inal safeguard. No one seeking or dwell iï uJU?-Unid or iniP*rfect hearing.and when were pro. “* “’«rk. Tn« wuuld- ®nt.,reb’ closed Deafness is the result ing in a malaria! locality is safe from the mAr!^.P t!r'U of te? weeks: Normal, 15.25; sub normal, »5; com- "If vou don’t look better, feel better, eat j Why cannot the Russian thistle be I »courge without Hostetter’/stomach Bit- and unless the inflammation can be taken porter and the nigu» Mtterand sleep better,bring it bark." That Left me emaciated, with distressing sough, no and lodging; Board at normal dining hall. ?1.75 per week; fur- “."d ‘h s tube restored to its norma! tors. Emigrants, bear this in mind, “ coin! --•» when we sell a bottle of I appetite, pain in chest, shoulder, back and rJnw;‘hfireun,d11,Kh!t-,ronii1 0° to $125 per week; unfurnished rooms. W be burglars escaped. extirpated by electricity? tnercial travelers sojourning in malarious erero n<in;hcar,ng wil1 66 destroyed for- >'<>u are not feel- cents per week, board and lodging with private families, from $3 to |3 50 per week. _ . . . | regions should carry a bottle of the hitters cata^rh wiCane? °Ut of ten are caueed by -wouj j W. 1. Church, of Staunton Pdst- G. A. R„ is what we Before buying a piano or organ don’t • in the traditional gripsack. Against the cSndi H a a" inflamed says: \ ita.itv anti growth have always characterized the work of the Normal The com "I bave tried nearly every cougii ••Parks’Sure Cure.” x. F. [ effects bodily ’’ovw- j ^Weriiliivi ’“““?’ Munaces. '!?rf“ce’ fail to see and hear the Kimball. C. !. F. effect: of of exposure"nien"tal expo::::“, mcntil ’or ,,, bvGiiy o w -Ta ing year promise« to be one of the best in its history , remedy but bave found nothing to compare ing just right, if yeurhead aches; -¿•eJ} l L K n!»£"?. 1 J undre . d dollars for 3heph rill show them to you and give work, damp and unwholesome food _ •- fian give work, damn and iinvhni«,.»,. foO(| or anv case of Deafness VrVT’T .Du,mr!’ ,or witn ’Cough Svrup. Catalogues cheerfully sent on application. Address with 1 I ’arks arks^Ctiugh Syrup. Ther There is noth- back aches; ifyoiir stomach distresses you;.| Prices, I water, it is an infallible defense, f ““ H.& « suffered^^ H b~nCbi,iS- I have if you are “out of sorts-’ and don’t know stomach. Four bottles of Hoou « _ P. L. CAMPBELL, President, or what ’ the trouble is* why don since my discharge Jrom only the bo"hi Aik^your dreler for 8ihr«C 6fc>V< nervo^e^arid loss of strength anf *li! ’ F. 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