uongo Oil Cures i uises. Swingle Held for Murder. i ihe iTohican on Aug. 20 lost a portion WASHINGTON NOTES. A dispatch Dorn Tientsin says news of her propeller while cruising in Ber ­ The examination of Frank Swingle for ■ has reach.• -t ve from Ping Yang that Interesting Items Ticked Out from the ing sea. the killing of Arthur Langeil in Langell the Japan?*« < n Sept. 2 made an at­ i The German government has estab- valley was brief. After the state put in Daily Dispatches. tempt to surprise the Chinese camp, but its evidence Swingle waived examina­ hiihed a consulate at Tacoma. The People’s Paper Tito conference proposed by Mexico I were repulsed with heavy losses. The tion and was hound over to appear be­ The Agnews asylum will require fore the November grand jurv without i movements of the Japanese troops were on the silver question between the American and Asiatic powers has been $277,400 to run it for the coming two hail for murder in the first degree. He ASHLAND. Or... .Thursday, Sept. 20,18ÍM impeded by the standing crops, which years. delayed by the Chinese-Japauese war. gave the Klamath Express this version ■ i also hid the enemy from them. The custom of publishing the list of! J. D. Sherman, who killed G. W. of the affair: If reports from Corea can be believed “I bad put some of my cattle into the unclaimed letters has been abandoned i Parker of Ukitth, has been acquitted. r Enlightened Japan. there seems to be no doubt that the Jap­ Immediately afterward he was arrested Beekman field n Thursday. The next by the postoffice department. The list The greatest event that ever occurred anese forces operating against the Chi­ on a requisition from the governor of day I went up the river to gather some will be bulletined at the postoffices. in the history of Japan was the revolu­ nese are likely’ to be hemmed in. more, and on returning in the evening Ex-Secretary of War Elkins expects to Kansas, charging him with the murder saw thatthose in the Beekman field were Dispatches from Fusan bring addi­ tion of 1868. That year indeed might of Mayor Moyer of Caldwell. become a candidate for the United turned out. I drove them back and let be called the Magna Chart» year of the tional confirmations of the report that States senate in case the next West Vir­ Kid, the Apache, has returned from down the bars, seeing no one. The cat­ the whole of Southern Corea has arisen empire of the islands of the oriental against the Japanese. It also seems con­ ginia legislature is Republican. He the grave iuto which he had been cast tle went down the side of the fence and F’ll seas. It abolished feudalism and placed firmed that a Japanese force of 2,000 thinks there will be a political revolu­ by some one who know all about him, as I started to Dead them off I heard an : J a<* <■ and is raiding in the vicinity of Reno unearthly yell, and turning round found Japan on the list of civilized nations. which attempted to march from Fusan tion in his state. lilMc Langell coming down on me on his horse Since then no country east or west has to Seoul met with disaster serious The cruiser New York is in the dry mountain, A. T., where he killed Horace with a hatchet in his right hand. I saw progressed so rapidly. She is called enough to compel them to return to the dock at the Brooklyn navy yard and Philley, a cowboy, and appropriated his by the look on the man’s face that he outfit. the England of the orient, a name former place with 1,200 of their num­ cannot get out until there is such a high meant to use it, so I spurred iny horse James A Clayton succeeds W. D. and tried to run away. His horse was that fits her very well. Like England, ber missing. A force of 2,000 fresh tide as there was when she went in some Tisdale as president of the National under such lieadwav he rapidly gained Gentlemen: Have been afflicted with Japan has adopted the policy of extend­ troops hits arrived at Fusan to protect time ago. Bank of San Jose. < severe rheumatic attack* for th<- ’ on me. I repeatedly told him to stop, Major General O. O. Howard, com ­ the Japanese settlement against antici ­ ing her territory through colonization. hut lie keptcoming on and yelled out or seven years. I took one I.«. J. N. Wallace was killed by the tine mander of the Atlantic department, will In Hawaii there are now 20,000 Japa­ pated attack by armed Tonghaks gath­ k retire from the army on Nov. 8 on ac­ of a fork while stacking hay on the *’D—n you, I’ll kill von”—and he would, ering in the neighborhood. Grant’s Sarsaparilla and G. aj- . for I never saw such a look on a man’s nese. There may be good and sufficient General Lin Yung Fu at the end of count of age. General Ruger of the Truckee meadows. applied Hatîee ’ s Congo Oi face before. As he came up within a few reasons which we so far away cannot August attempted to transport 500 Presidio at San Francisco is next in the The banks of Oregon have been served feet of me I pulled my pistol and shot and the result was wonder •• ? . f understand, but at this distance it cer­ soldiers from Swatow to Formosa. But, line of promotion. with notices to account for deposits of him. He was very close to me, so near Í more like magic than m dt- £4. -L .-. A I tainly seems that the republic of Hawaii hearing rumors that the Japanese Colonel Breckinridge has been de­ those persons who have died intestate. that I merely turned in mv saddle and two medicines I consider wilt kuoe did an unjust and ungracious thing I squadron was cruising in the vicinity of feated for congressional nomination by The state claims they have escheated to without taking aim, fired. case of rheumatism. Ros’yn Bank Rojbery.—EviJjnccs From “I sublet, as agent for my father, the when she refused citizenship to the Jap­ Formosa, the captain of the steamer en­ W. C. Owens after the most exciting the state. the District Wharo They Were R. A. LEONARD, north end of the Beekman tract from Dear Sirs: If you coul.l nee the writ« r gaged to transport to Chinese troops moral political fight ever conducted in anese within her borders. Officer Jackson, while taking Philip Silas Kilgore for $50 a year. Cipturc-J. Langell 447 Montgomery St., Portland, Oi gon. of this letter and note the wonderful Strict justice should be dono to all would not pnt to sea in spite of the en­ Kentucky. The women led the contest McGrath to San Quentin, followed his turned his horses into the hay and they O. W. R. M pg . Co.. Portland, . change that has been effected in hi.--case treaties and threats of the Black Flag against Breckinridge with prayers and prisoner who had jumped from the train tramped down 100 tons, but I did not nationalities, but the fact must not be />- ;?d i> by taking Dr. Grant’s Kidney and Liver forgotten among us that the Japanese general. Nothing daunted General Liu committee organizations, and it is said out of the car window at Collis and re­ drive them out, and the very .f A postoffice has been established at from Liver trotlLles for tnati v v, shah of Persia is from the queen of Eng­ transport steamer was afterward over­ sides were thoroughly organized and about mv putting cattle on the field ; in try a Intile of Congo Oil. :in! horses got into the grain. I replied that claim that his retirement will be brief Wash., has been convicted in the United they got in through the fence. That was large; but, thanks to your wonderful cular of instructions issued by their Yung Fu was likely to be on board. o f< 11 as well as ever 1 w States court of embezzling $3,500 of medicine, I fit as- though I was a new A disastrous fire occurred at Chung and that his past experience will make money order funds. the only conversation I had with Langell consul at Portland, Or., to the mikado’s > I appetite, no more bs.d his ascent rapid. Breckinridge men are this season. I am very sorry that I had Lei ng, atul 1 consider a wondeiful cure subjects on the Pacific coast Here is King on the evening of August 25. The talking of contesting Owens’ nomina­ ■d 1 feel that 1 owe it all t • ' P. L. Montanya, who is wanted in to Use my pistol, but it was either Iris life conflagration is said to have raged all has been effected in ray ease. part of it: t••apari.la. J. C. A I night. Before midnight the whole tion, and the Owens faction says that if San Francisco for embezzlement, has or mine.” With my best wishes for your further You residing In this country are requested to i'ntveir.ig Salesman Cuitis Breckinridge is nominated they will re­ been arrested at Vancouver, B. C. An conduct yourselves in a way befitting tho dig­ southeastern part of the city was in •access, I remain officer is expected soon to bring him Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fetters were killed nity of ths subjcctsof Japan living in a neutral flames. About 80 persons are known to volt and vote the Republican ticket. Yours respectfully, back. S old E vkkywhekk . at Edon, O., by a Wabash train an hour country. have perished and it is probable that Dr. Talmage is opposed to rebuilding Those of you who belong to reserves and the actual loss of life will be greater. a . M c D onald , Joseph S. Cone, president of the Bank after their wedding. have been notified should at once return to the Brooklyn tabernacle. When he re­ Ashland, Wia. An attempt was made to fire the tene­ Japan and report for duty. You are forbidden It is roughly estimated that the loss by turns from his tour he will probably of Tehama County, owner of 100,000 acres of Tehama county's best land, ment house at 318 Norfolk Btreet, New to organize military companies, purchase am­ the fire will amount to 15,000,000 taels. munition or act in ar.y way contrary to the laws About 2,000 buildings were destroyed. preach in a New York hall in the morn­ died recently from diabetes. York, in which 100 people were sleep­ which are binding in neutral countries. You No foreign houses were destroyed. ings and in Brooklyn in the evenings. ing. The fire was put out and it was Mayor Frank of Portland has vetoed aro requested to be very careful and upright Walter Wellman, leader of the Amer­ an ordinance permitting saloons to keep discovered that the cellar of the build­ in your daily inten-curee with the Chinese res­ Among the dead is the wife of the gov­ idents of this country, thus upholding the ernor of Shun Kin, who died from ican Arctic expedition, has sailed from open after 12 o’clock at night. Seven­ ing had been sprinkled with kerosene I W. 1. Church, of Staunton I’ost G. A. H., laws of public peace and good order. fright. The governor’s house was burned Southampton for New York. In an in­ tenths of the crimes in that city, he and then fired. says: “I have tried nearly every cough terview he defended his recent expedi­ claims, aro committed between that and several temples destroyed. Enoch Davis, the wife murderer, was remedy but have found nothing to compare with Parks’ Cough Syrup. There is noth­ The Democratic handbook issued by executed at Lehi Junction, Utah. He ing Lieutenant O’Brien of the Fifth in­ tion against charges of inexperience and hour and daylight. on earth like it for bronchitis I have M ain S treet , O pposite P laca . the congressional committee is out. In fantry, U. S. A., has been appointed bad outfit. He says the Norwegian was placed in a chair, blindfoled and suffered ever since my discharge front the Governor Markham has granted a members of his last trip have promised its make-up it differs very materially military attache of the United States army and Parks ’ C«>ugh Syrup is the only six soldiers shot him. He died in three pardon to an 18-year-old boy named Ed remedy that has ever helped me.” Sold by FAINTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS, from the forthcoming Republican cam­ legation at Tokio, Japan. Lieutenant to go with his next expedition. A. White, who had been sent to prison minutes. E. A. .-faerwin. paign book and goes Into argument O’Brien was selected in response to the Prince Bismarck the other day re­ from Kern county tor the long term of “Buck” Harlan, a notorious counter­ rather than statistics to support the : invitation of the Japanese government ceived a large delegation of admirers 47 years. It is claimed the boy was a feiter, has been arrested and is now in WALL PALER. GLASS. ETC Mrs. Gersham Boswell, known as the Democratic position. The book was ■ to send a military representative of this at Varzin from many parts of Germany. victim of spite. the Sheiby county (Ind.) jail. Officers “Gypsy Queen,” died a few days ago at edited by Mr. Bynum who was said to country to witness the war with China. He said the Poles could not be entitled B uilding P afem , V» rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. Ed Shearer, a farmhand, has been ar­ had been trying for some time to locate Sacramento. She was born in England have represented in the house the “con­ The navy will likely ask for a similar co cast votes in the empire and that him. and came to America with her father, servative ” element of the senate, which representation at the legation in Tokio, neither Alsace Lorraine nor Posen could rested for destroying school furniture in Two men were killed and a score of king of the gypsies. They traveled all the Bliss and Lakeville districts, near made up the present tariff law. The and several applications for the duty ever be given up. The former was people injured, half of them fatally, in over the country, and she married a Wfttk, therefore, upholds the tariff law have already been made by the naval necessary for the protection of Southern Petaluma. a cyclone at Charleston, Mo., during gypsy on this Coast. Four children sur­ The meeting of the Congregational very strenuously and stands by the work officers. Germany and the latter for the protec­ which a train was blown from the track. vive her. association at Pacific Grove is attended of the senate. Captain Noel du Boulay, staff captain tion of the eastern frontier. When the train and the cyclone met, A daring robber entered the cashier's with the presentation of excellent liter­ The letter of Secretary Carlisle to Sen­ the Royal artillery on duty in China, the wind lifted the entire line of coaches office of a wholesale supply house at ary articles on Christian subjects. ator Harris, in which he advises against has been ordered to Corea as the British The Goethe lodge of Youngstown, O., and landed them a distance of 20 feet Fort Scott, Kan., and ordered Miss the passage of the free-sngar hill by the military attache with the Japanese one of the oldest German lodges of the A cow derailed a San Francisco and from the track, almost turning them Thompson, the cashier, to open the sate. senate, and which was made the basis headquarter’s staff. Knights of Pythias in the United States, North Pacific train 10 miles south of over. Those who were not hurt seri­ She refused and he threatened her with for the refusal of the senate to act on A dispatch from Seoul, Corea, dated has decided with but four dissenting Sonoma the other day. The animal at­ ously had to free themselves and rescue a pistol. With rare courage she went to the pop-gun bills, is published in full. September 10, says the Japanese forces votes to withdraw from the order and tempted to cross in front of the loco­ others less fortunate. A.STÏLA3STI3, OREGON. __ the sate, grasped the combination and To offset this, however, and as If to give moving from Gensan completely routed organize a Goethe relief society. motive. locked it, while the man thought she a fair show to both sides, this book con­ the Chinese at Sing Sing Cheun. Both Wanted— Pushing Con vasser of* good ad A double murder occurred at Burns, Leo Wallinreiter and Henry Schaira- was going to open it. After locking it tains President Cleveland’s letter to sides are reported to have lost heavily. Liberal salary and expenses man, brothers-in-law, who describe Harney county, Or., recently. “Bud” dress. Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated. •he said: “Now shoot!” The fellow Congressman Catchings in which refer­ A Hongkong dispatch says the enlist­ themselves as farmers from Denoes, Ill., Howard shot and killed “Till” Glaze, paid weekly; Permanent position. Brawn swore, pocketed his revolver and fled. ence is made to the deadly blight of ment of Europeans for the Chinese ser­ arrived in New York with $1,000 and an when the latter’s jockey shot Howard. Bros. Co., Nurservmen, Portland Oregon. --------------- Under ew Management Postmaster Morgan of Peoria, Ill., re­ treason that blasted the councils of the vice has been stopped. Seven men be­ avowed purpose to invest all in green Both the men were quarrelsome and fused the delivery of out-of-town daily brave in their hour of might. Professor G. Wright of Oberlin col­ longing to the southern department of goods. The accidental meeting with an used the pistol freely when drinking. FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS. The president’s letter to Congressman the custom servioe have returned to officer, who arrested the green goods lege, who was with the Cook Greenland newspapers by city carriers unless they Henry Rowland, who since 1873 had have been prepaid at the rate of 1 cent a Wilson is also published. The book their former duties. The whole south­ men and the dishonest termers, pre­ excursion party, says the entire crew of been connected with the railroad com­ copy, and subscribers were forced to does not contain any criticisms of the squadron has been ordered north. vented the latter from losing their pany as a station agent at North Val­ the Miranda were drunk on the morn- ■ walk to the postoffice to secure their senate for favoring the sugar trust, and The vigorous press censorship in Japan money. All were imprisoned, the farm­ lejo, and who for many years carried ing that the vessel stink. Naval officers mail. The new order caused great in­ the only reference to sugar legislation has been relaxed but the local news­ ers being held as witnesses. are not disposed to regard the experi­ the mails between the station and post­ is a long statement designed to prove papers are still prohibited from publish­ ment of patrolling the seal fishing convenience. The matter was referred Thompson (Conn.) has been much ex­ office, is dead, aged 61 years. that after all the Republicans are re­ ing news regarding the progress of the waters as a successful one, so far as re­ to the postoffice department authori­ sponsible for the sugar trust by having war or the movements of the army or cited by the report that Clarence Ward,' Public Administrator Secord at San sults in preventing infractions of the ties at Washington, and the postmaster the 10-year-old son of Ferdinand Ward, Jose has applied for letters of adminis­ agreement by the sealers is concerned. was directed to deliver tU» papers. fostered it in the McKinley bill. fleets. an ex-banker and financier of New York, tration on the estate of John Gilroy, A House hold inaMiie. The Hawaiian question is treated in a George Sclioltz, president of the Terre J1!L had been kidnaped from the home of his who died in Santa Clara county 25 year? D. W. Fuller, ot Canajoharie, N. Y., says similar manner. Instead of attempting Haute branch of the American Railway The sultan of Morocco has the mumps. guardian, Frederick D. Green. Two ago, leaving an estate consisting of 1,000 he always keeps Dr. King’s New Dis­ a defense of President Cleveland’s policy Union, and H. Daniels, who was chief that covery in the house and his family has al­ It is said the czar of Russia is seri ­ men seized the child and put him in a acres of land valued at $10,000. This is the book contents itself with criticising of the grievance committee of the union ways found the very best results follow its carriage. They then drove toward Web­ done to clear titles.- President Harrison's administration. ously ill with Bright's disease. at Terre Haute during the recent rail­ use; that he would not be without it, if The next annual encampment of the ster, Mass. Mr. Green notified the police G. A. Dykeman. druggist, The deposed queen is pictured as a road strike, were both found guilty of i procurable. Catskill, N. Y. says that Dr. King’s New martyr, whom the president in vain National G. A. R. will be held at Louis­ of all the surrounding towns by tele­ The Land of Promise contempt of court by Judge Baker of Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough phone and then started in pursuit. A tried to succor, and her protest against ville. Is the mighty West, the land that "tickled the United States court. The court re­ remedy; that he has used it in his family message was received subsequently from Snow fell at Omaha the other day. her dethronement is published in full. with a boe laughs a harvestthe El Dora­ leased the men on their good behavior. for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try Typhoid fever is raging throughout Webster announcing the men had been do of the miner; the goal of the agricul­ A portion of the Peary Arctic expedi­ a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial arrested there and the boy recovered. tural emigrant. While it- teems with al the Miami valley in Ohio. elements of wealth and prosperity,sorm tion hits retnmed to St. Johns, N. F., bottles free at Ashland Drug Co.'s Drug Robert J., the king of pacers, ‘lias Ferdinand Ward has several times tried the A Defender of Suicide. of the fairest and most fruitful portions oi after a years’ absence. They report Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. to get possession of the child. it bear a harvest of malaria reaped in it> many thrilling incidents. The farthest It is to bo regretted that a man so more firmly fixed his claim to the title a ireiguUtralh was ditched near Ham­ More tests of the use of oil as fuel on fullness by those unprotected by a medic­ of king. At Terre Haute the other day brainy and brilliant as Colonel Ingersoll he made a mile in 2:01|. Odds are even the tugs in the Chicago harbor are to be inal safeguard. No one seeking or dwell­ point north reached was Independence mond, Wis., on a recent morning. It comes forward in the light of defending that the gelding can cover the oval in 2 made at once under the supervision of ing in a malarial locality is safe from the bay. The storms were severe and the had two oil cars, one of which took fire without Hostetter’s Stomach Bit­ party's dogs died in great numbers. a man’s right to take his life when it is minutes flat if forced to his best efforts. Chief Smoke Inspector Adams, who has scourge ters. Emigrants, bear this in mind. Com­ During the exploration tours the party and exploded. While a crowd of pas­ no longer agreeable to him. If he took Levi F.'’Compton, who was at Sutter’s just returned from the East, where he mercial travelers sojourning in inalariou was almost frozen to death. Lieutenant sengers were passing around the wreck it when it was no longer agreeable to fort when gold was discovered in Cali­ investigated the fuels in use in Eastern regions should carry a bottle of the Bitter Peary and some of the party remain at to take a train on the other side, a tank in the traditional gripsack. Against the other people, there would be many more fornia, dieff recently at Seattle of heart cities on tugs. He saw the authorities effects of exposure, mental or bodily over­ Bowdoin bay for another year. General exploded, burning 14 people seriously. Mrs. Alice Hartley, who shot Senator of the war department at Washington, failure. ________________ work, damp and unwholesome food or Greeley, the Arctic explorer, says that suicides than there are now. and perfected arrangements whereby water, it is an infallible defense. Constipa­ Foley at Reno, Nev., on July 26, was Colonol Ingersoll says in substance it is extremely doubtful if Peary ever tug owners can secure the necessary tion, rheuma'ism, biliousness, dyspepsia convicted of murder in the second de­ reaches the eighty-third parallel. that, when a person is overwhelmed nervousness and loss of strength are at permits to fit their boats with oil burn­ remedied by this genial restorative. gree last week, with a jury request for Rev. R. C. Cave delivered an address mercy. She claimed that Foley had as­ with the misery of this life and cannot When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. ers upon application to the department, before the ex-Confederate Historical and saulted her several times and that he remedy it, then the natural thing and When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. and Adams says the tugs will adopt oil Benevolent association at St. Louis, in had refused to make acknowledgment the justifiable thing is for him to get When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. as a fuel. Colonel Thomas C. Lawler of Rock­ the course of which he said: “We are of her condition. In a dispute which out of life. Quite apart from any theo­ When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Rev. Charles Clancey was tarred and ford, Ill., has been elected commander willing to let the war die as a political followed she killed him, saying that he feathered one night recently at Frontier, in chief of the G. A. R. logical idea of the sacredness of life and Mich. Forty masked men, among them When the prosecution had closed in issue, but as a truth of history we can threatened her with a chair. The mini­ a hereafter, Colonel Ingersoll advocates husbands of women in his flock, called the Debs contempt case at Chicago the never afford to bury it. To the North­ mum penalty is 10 years’ imprisonment. a most weak and cowardly doctrine. him from his house, applied a coat of tar defense surprised the court by announc­ ern man who seeks to frighten us into J. W. Staengele, a civil engineer, shot There never was a misery so deep, a life The forest tires that have been raging and feathers and then rolled him down ing that they would not bring any wit­ silence there can be but one answer. and killed Mrs. Mabel Colvin while on a so hopelessly helpless, that there was not some time, destroying large quantities a steep hill. They then warned him to nesses in rebuttal. The attorneys for Whatever rights the South surrendered street at Portland, Or., recently, and some way out of the trouble. It sounds of ties and bark, have reached Garcia, get out of town. Clancey was until a the A. R. U. leader are confident of ac­ at Appomattox they never surrendered then blew out his brains. She was the the right to speak the truth and preserve trite to say it, but it is the absolute fact six miles from Point Arena, burning the year ago pastor of the Methodist church, quittal and will only argue the case. daughter of the president of the Fore­ the honor and memory of the Southern that difficulties nobly striven against lumber mill, hotel, store and storehouse. but had trouble and started a church of ----------- :o:----------- hand Manufacturing company of Wool­ New York theatrical people have dead. ” give us a strength that nothing else The contents of the buildings were all his own with a score of members. wich, Mass., and was well known in formed a protective association and will destroyed. A package inclosed in a wooden case Boston. It is said she came to Portland will. Man would never have discovered A runaway in a funeral party occurred boycott Miss Pollard. Articles of incorporation have been and addressed to Mrs. Potter Palmer, to secure a divorce from her husband in the use of fire if he had not been cold. near Irondale, Ohio, in which 15 persons Charles F. Coghlan, the actor, has filed at Salt Lake City of the Utah com­ were injured. Four teams plunged president of the board of lady managers order to avoid publicity. Staengele met -------- THE-------- If, when we are cold, we merely cut pany, which takes in the Cullen Springs treated with indifference the proceed­ of the World's Fair, has arrived at Chi­ her and was persistent in attentions, but down a steep hill, wrecking conveyances ings for divoroe brought against him by our throats instead of hustling about coal mines, the Salt Lake and Los Ange- cago in the mails from Mexico. As the and trying to get material to make a les Railroad company, the Salt Air and throwing the inmates under the Kuehne Beveridge, otherwise known as package was from a foreign country, it she repulsed him and this caused him to commit the crimes. horses ’ feet. A partial list of the in­ Mrs. Coghlan No. 3. fire, we shall be doing the silliest thing Beach company and the Inter-mountain was 6ent to the custom house, where it jured shows: Miss Anna Burnside and Three negroes, two men and a woman, London says it is beginning to appre ­ Salt company. The capital stock is $10,- younger sister, faces and heads cut in a possible. W?Teach Shorthand and Typewriting; we teach Telegraphy and Penmanship; was opened and examined. The pack­ called at the house of a saloonist, George ciate California fruit, and the merchants No situation is absolutely hopeless. 000,000 and the principal stockholders shocking manner and breasts crushed; age contained a beautifully bound ledger our Normal Course is becoming deserve lly popular; prepare yourself for Woehlhueter, in the heart of Akron, O., seem to be annoyed that shipments have So long us life is left to us we may be are Wilford Woodruff, George Q. Can­ both will die. William Householder, not been made with a regularity that which was sent as a present from the the ether morning and demanded break­ a useful life; write for particulars. non and Joseph Smith. Mexican government. The book was an certain that it can yet be of some use to both legs broken and crushed; Alex. would keep the market in supply. fast. Mrs. Woehlhueter, badly fright­ Twenty-five fires were started in 20 McBane. seriously injured internally; imitation of the one kept by the ladies both ourselves and others. Our task is The Campbell bank at Rossville, BL, of the Mexican division of the Women’s ened, prepared the meal. Later the men farm houses at Merced recently. The Eli Cope, head and face frightfully cut. to find out how. returned, broke in the street door and, people are frantic and if the incendiary Last March Mrs. McBane was caught in was robbed of $10,000 recently. The building at the fair, and contained all going to Mrs. Woehlhueter’s room, beat bank was closed for dinner but a few is caught summary punishment will be a runaway and injured, after giving the proceedings of the Bocietv of Mexi­ A lady writing from Italy speaks of meted out to him. minutes, when Mr. Campbell returned can women in connection with the fair. her insensible and assaulted her. She birth to the child at whose funeral the the disposition among the people there and found tie safe open and money gone. It was all in the Spanish language. The was then bound, gagged and thrown into Captain E. Blenner'nasset, who as­ above accident occurred. to swindle and cheat travelers. She sailed Colonel Dan Burns in a speech be­ It is said that Dr. A. B. Conklin, who book was printed and bound by the a cellar, the carpets and bedding were Secretary Carlisle has authorized the saturated with oil and the house fired. mysteriously disappeared from Cassopo­ says the Italian common people are fore the Republican state convention at official announcement that he would not lis, Mich., some days ago, is in Chicago Mexican government as a testimonial Except for the timely discovery of the courtesy itself; that they seem to vie Sacramento, addressed an audience at pay any sugar bounty earned but un­ not only from the government of the flames all traces of the crime would with one another in tho attempt to do San Francisco on the evils of political paid when the new tariff bill went into and is held for a ransom by those into southern republic but from the Mexican have been obliterated. Mrs. Woehl­ “Teaching is the noblest art but the sorriest trade/' possession he appears to have ladies who were present at the fair. favors to the tourist, but they will bossism and scored Burns unmercifully. eflbet. Aug. 29. The secretary’s refusal whose hueter’s condition is critical. fallen. Books printed entirely in a foreign lan­ cheat him out of his eyee. They are ut­ The audience was large and enthusi­ to pay the sugar bounty claims will be Thirte t 1th nnual Session The president is making improve­ guage are on the free list, so there was astic. based upon the clause in the new tariff terly conscienceless in overcharging The threshing of wheat in Yamhill bill repealing the sugar bounty pro­ ments on his land at Gray Gables, Mass. no question of duties to be passed upon him. The limit of their prices is the county, Or., shows that it suffered to visions of the McKinley law, which What was once a lily pond is being and the present was delivered to Mrs. limit of the traveler’s purse. It is be­ cleared out, graded and made otherwise Palmer. Sarsaparilla Is carefully 6ome extent from the ravages of the cause of the pitiful poverty of the Ital­ aphis. The average yield is quite low, concludes as follows: “And hereafter it attractive. The workmen have found a prepared by experienced Judge Tipton of the Illinois circuit shall be unlawful to issue any license to ian people. Starvation drives otherwise not exceeding 30 bushels to the acre. curiosity in the shape of a pipe imbed­ court has rendered a decision respecting pharmacists from Sarsa­ produce sugar, or pay any bounty for honest people to steal and even murder. One field yielded something like 27 the production of sugar of any kind un­ ded in the earth, some six feet below the the legal rights of men engaged in busi­ parilla, Dandelion, Man­ Monmouth, Oregon. The same tendency is marked among bushels and in another there were der said act." I he secretary will write surface. The pipe is about four inches ness. In July last two colored men ap­ drake, Dock.Pipsslsewa, in length, with Indian characters cut tho inhabitants of oriental countries. threshed 128 bushels from four acres, an official letter to Senator Manderson plied to H. H. Green, who keeps a soda thereon. It is supposed to be over a fountain in his drug store at Blooming­ Juniper Berries, and other well known Persian, Hindoo and Arab venders of though the general average in the rest embodying his decision. A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS—THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED. hundred years old. It will be given to ton for soda water and were refused on vegetable remedies. The Combination, Pro small wares are notorious for their dis­ of the latter crop was considerably less. STRONG PROFESSIONAL COURSE, AND WELL-EQUIPPED MODEL SCHOOL. portion and Process are Peculiar to Hood ’ Mr. Cleveland. Deafbess Cannot be Cured account of their color. Each sued Green THOROUGH PREPARATORY AND ACADEMIC COURSES. honesty, and there is no region of the The wheat is mostly plump and com­ Sarsaparilla, giving it strength and curative While Emperor Franz Joseph was paratively clean, but with many small bv local applications, as they cannot reach NORMAL. ADVANCED NORMAL, BUSINESS, MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS. oar th so poverty stricken as the coun­ grains. Oats are only a fair yield, but the diseased portion of the ear. There is driving ip Vienna, on the corner of the for $500 damages under the statute of power Peculiar to Itself, not pos- civil and legal rights. Judge Tipton de­ * tries of the orient When all is said and of good quality, and seem to be coming only one wav to cure deafness, and that is Prater, a youth sprang on the step of cided they had no cause of action; that sessed by other medicines. Hood’« Light expenses. Board and Lodging, Books and Tuition by constitutional remedies. Deafness is done, nothing makes a man honest like in quite freely to the warehouses. caused by an inflamed condition of the mu­ the carriage, holding out a petition. the law prohibiting keepers of hotels, not over $150 per Year. plenty to eat and wunr; nothing makes The emperor was surprised, but took cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When Zola, the French novelist, is disap­ this tube gets inflamed you have a rum the paper. The youth was arrested. He restaurants, eating houses, barber shops, him a thief and robber so quickly as an pointed at not being able to secure an bling sound or imperfect hearing and when » said that he was a clerk, 21 years old1, public conveyances, theatres and places I Cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sore«, Boils, 'PHE TOWN OF MONMOUTH has a beautiful and healthful location in the heart empty stomach. interview with the pope. His purpose it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, belonging in Lemberg, and had a griev­ of public acc«mmodation and amuse­ Pimples and all other affections caused by 1 of the Willamette yalley, twelve miles southwest of the state capital. It has no was to study the pontiff. Eminent Ital­ and unless the inflammation can be taken ance against the authorities. It is not ment from discriminating between peo­ impure blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick saloons. out and this tube restored to its normal Korea, over which tho Japs and Chi- ians are trying to assist Zola in getting condition, hearing will be destroyed for­ believed that he intended to take the ple on account of color did not apply to Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, The Normal Subool.Diploma entitles one tn teach in any county in the state with' a druggist or one keeping a soda fount- out further examination Graduates command good positions. tieso are fighting, is abont as large os an interview with Cardinal Rompolla, ever; nine cases out of tan are caused by emperor’s Ute, Rheumatism, KMsay and Liver Cam- cin, and that it did not apply to mer- which ie nothing but an inflamed the Elate of Iowa, and its capital, which the pai«l secretary, but expect some catarrh, E xpensis — Tuition, per term of ten weeks: Normal, S6.25, snb-tjc.rmsl, 16; com­ phiift«. JtbXMWhai l chartts dealing in dry goods, groceries, condition of the mucous surfaces. mercial. {6.25. Board and lodging: Board at normal dining hall. 11.75 per week; fur­ “If vou don’t look better, feel better, eat I pic.,nor professional men, and that they has some outlandish native name, is courteous, incisive opinion of the pope We will give One Hundred Dollars for v* but Hbod ’ l nished room*, with fire and light, from $1 00 to ft 2e per week: unfurnished rooms, x> In case the novelist should get an inter­ any case of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) better'nnd sleep better,bring it back.” That * called by the French Seoul and is thus view. choose the persona with whom Sanaparilla Doe«, ttat ’ard and lodging with private families, from {3 tofi 50 per week. ________________ that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh is what we sav when we sell a bottle of known among civilized nations. Tells the Story-»Hood’« “Parks’ Sure Cure.” If you are not feel­ i they wished to do business. The case Mrs. N. Meyette. the Genessee county Cure. Send for circulars, free. Vitality and growth have always characterized the work of the Normal TLe com­ F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. ing just right, if yeur head aches; if your will be appealed to the supreme court. treasurer of the W. C. T. U. and a very in­ Sarsaparilla ing year promises to be one of the best in its history. backaches; if your stomach distresses you; fUT-Sold by Druggists, 75c. fluential worker in the cause of woman,savs: The czar’s government declares that Catalogues cheerfully sent on application. Address if you are "out of sorts ’ and don't know I have used Parks’ Tea and find it is the , n try iry » a Before buying a piano or organ don’t It will be the task of Russian diplomacy “ what the trouble is, why don ’ t you P. L. 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