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Tiiusr' *1t«»V'1 ffl ' __ _ Li Hung Chang THE 0. C. CO. would have | made a8 good a candidate a8 aoy jhc iihh j-ricr*uu« "' .body else for the Indianapolis bolt- WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER. 9 181'6 HUNTINGTON. OREGON, ers. j Even Hanna’s men admit that there is a luke-wariuness toward r- the republican ticket in the great One might suppose from reading I agricultural sections of Minnesota, he republican papers that the Iowa, Kansas and the Dakota?, on .•¡prying \ erment was a great account «»1 the monev question, and unexpected republican victory; ¡The present luke-warmness will be - - - . I*«.». . that is, it' didn’t know bettei. frigidity when the votes 2re counted. | Sold more goods in 1895 than any other House in Eastern Oregon! The throne of the Sultan of Tur I SenatorJoues entertains no boubt 'of Bryan’s carrying Michigan and key if doing its regular periodical j Minnesota tottering act—on paper. Wore Goods for a Dollar Than Ever Before* Editor The Indianapolis bolters carries the administration but for all that there are democrats holding Federal «ho will support Bryan. Bennie seems to be loosing his ticket grip on facts since he got a young label ’•wife. Heinade several inexcusa; in any ' i b’e breaks in that New York oilices 8 speech. I Unless the railroads are furnish- Hen. Harrison hain t forgiven jng them for nothing, Mr. Hanna Hanna for trying to tell him what , must find the expense of running to talk about in his speeches. ( all those ¡«pedal trains to Canton a heavy drain upon his fat campaign The 1 o’ting democrats have been fund. fittingly referred to as “Hanna- The Kecent Massacres. crats.” London, Sept. 4.—The Chronicle The rapid’ty with which Bryan1 contains an interview with Miss «rd Silver Clubs are being formed Grace II. Kimball, M. D., the New in almost every State in the Union ¡York missionary from Bangor. Me.. >r the I e.-t answer to the jepublican who did such heroic work in the a-sertioi. tout the silver sentiment j relief of the Armenians during the is lessening. recent massacres. Miss Kimball [ has just arrived in London from It looks now as though the at Turkey, and was an eye-witness to tempt to have a Bryan and Silver the recent massacres in Constant!- club in every voting precinct in the n°l^e anf1 Bobeck. She expressed Unit» <1 States will come very near) the belief that the massacres were originated by the Turks. Miss to succeeding. Kimball says further; “Undoubtedly, a strong revolt! The 8fe of oratory may be over- lilt all the same the fellow who I tionarv movement exisis in Turke.« ‘/’but the method adop ed to suppress cah talk 16 hours and rtst one is t "it aro both inhuman and intolera strictly “in it” this fall. ble.” The Rome correspondent ef the Ex Gov. Boies had the authority Chronicle save: of the Iowa Commissioner of Labor j “Among the victims of the Con in his statement that farmers in stantinople massacres were ’several tb it state c uld not make any y I Italians, whose heads wern onrri^rt were ..carried money if land were furnished them 1 through the streets on sticks. It fie<. under present conditions. Ac- ' is rumored that the sulton had act- c eding to figures made after an I ually issued an irade oidriogth« ollici il in ve.-tigation the average I massacre of all the Armenians and cost of producing a bushel of corn the ambassadors had to use their in Iowa is 23 cents. Gov. Boies 1 threats to get it rescind» d.” ►avs • tii.-it in over half of the state * corn is today selling for 14 cents a . Au American Arrested. I mi.el. It is not surprising that I republican farmers of Iowa are de-1 Ilavna, Sept. 4 —Samuel T Tolen. an American citizen, recent daring fur Brvan and silver, rather; Iva resid nt of the province of than tor a continuance of present j Matanzis, has been arrested on conditions. board the Ward line steamship ’Seneca, on a political charge, and ..j 11 lisnowin custoiav Mr Mr Benjamin Harrison •lion • ashore. ¡Tolen. whois said to be a promi n gard packing the Supreme Court «uh «<» much horror when it was nent merchant, was arrested just as the steamer was upon the point of done l.y m republican President. 'sailing. It is said the police have been Irving for 20 days to capture The “sound” money democrats, him. United States Consul, Gen otherwise known a-» bolters, seem eral Fitzhugh Lee has been com to tn* dc|>ei ding largelv upon the I miinicated with. 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