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‘TK a TED ' e'ebrtte 1^1 rv '!* merir .J ,V' ' iii;l th« n hj,, ■ uipreic "a ’«|»i lr »"emu Hoi.fkul | 1'4« BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 8, T i gers on the steamboat Kalamazoo jjjBhe Herald. ' Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report had a narrow escape from death at •»I to I he Idj LtsnWDE VERY WEDNESDAY an early hour this mor..ing. She «Ute FROM ALL PAKTSOFTHE WOULD was bound from Holland toChicago ' ‘-”t Hl». A • r • « e<i In T , CJBYRD à SOH. f I.. » •• . i and collided in a f >g with the steam "''^h^ilLisHffRs and P roprietors . er Pilgrim, bound from Chicago ,"1,1 I* Hi I to Saugatuck. The vessels met "«li» A, 8UIWCI 11’TION RATES: with terrific force, the Kalamazoo fH'urn »¡in |3 0Q ? •.'I1*'.1.50 being cut down to the water’s 'iff I,,»,, lri(.__________ 75 , Year (In » 2.5u edge.. Terrible Suffering of tl»e MinsisKippi The panic that ensued was aw- HKHAi i' i 11 i. i.i-r Flood Victims. i and HnrpcrN Magazine.,............5.00 ful. Women ran from end to end 1 and Harper’s Weekly ............ 5.20 1 ar: 1 and Harper's Bazar 5.20 of the boat crying for help Eor- I» 7|innd Hsrper's Young People 3.75 L ittle R ock , Ark , May 28 — tunatelv, however, the lMgrim, al I y" ' 0M AMB d X Manifold ( \elopedia, .2.90 additional volume after Vol. I, 55 cent»: To overestimate the suffering and ■ ita extre.wr volume. imatRge. though her bows were badly large, but probably will be caught Wm. Linville, a very determined PEOPlji E destruction in the valleys 'of the dl Suhjfv-Copiea of «11 the al»>ve work« can be ex chrushed. was not materially in (.or Mi> * •» leiaure in-the Rending Room. White and Arkansas rivers is out jured. and the work of rescue be to night. Just before noon today woman, who remained on a ranch The fact is the gan at once, she. being brought 1 the two men left by the Sheriff's in Johnson County after her hus- Magazin» iff^Pubhalu'ts'of periodical« are aolieited of the question. the and iJclubbing ratei. a eifpy of tlieir work for There broadside on to the Kalamazoo. posse to guard Buffalo Bluff bridge band escaped from rustlers in the • imei, »«Reading Room—We file und hind Iht haff has not yet been told, „! i, ,i teloae of «verv half-volume, P"d n«v »» are not 100() acres of dry soil left in and in a short time all the passen saw three men coming from the night, arrived from the North last ou » m :> “ werti — i - [ i.ight. She came direct from Buf Desha county. The towns, of Hol gers and crew were safely trans south on the railroad track. Iarper’<K The guards called “ Hands up ” ' falo ' ’ with four children . eat cloth b ADVERTISING HATES: lendel, Chicot City, Red Fork and ferred. paid,on Mrs Linville says it is generally and the robbers dre v their revol- Pendleton haye been wiped off the ■a»e», ax 1 wk 2 wk 1 mo The Pilgrim then started back I'ti't-pnid. $1.50 12 io $.7 00 00 I $11 00 $1.7.00 earth, and not a living being is at for Chicago and endeavored to tow ( vers and began tiring. Guard understood up there that Charlie Magazine, 0 50 12 0> I Is.00 28. CO 8 00 7,1 00 40 (XI 8 00 1.7.00, 24.1X) IttN-itieil.l 8.50' 5.1'0 any of them. All have been res- the Kalamazoo in, but the steamer j Wiggs was slightly wounded, but a Taylor. Frank Smith and Ed Starr, hii H 4 50 , 6.it) 10.00 20.00! 32.00 50.00 load of buckshot from Guard leading outlaws, killed Wellman. oo 15.00 28.00 48.00 120.00 cued and are now on high ground, oih.HW 6.00 ■ was so badly injured that she filled Wurtz’s gun killed Robber Will The assassination was planned at 12. ea 11.00 28.00 1 48.0(1 I 80.00 li) 00 he mane 20.00 30 Do 40.00 1 tio.oo I no oo but actuately starving, so difficult rapidly, and in a short time had lb. man« | Kid Donnellv’s banquet for rustlers. of access are they to the relief sunk to the bottom of Lake Michi iams. A It ROTH JOB WORK The man in advance ran toward Taylor, the woman savs, is carry steamers. All the big plantations gi'b. ", Palatka and made his escape. The ing Wellman’s six shootei on his TTT..VFF description executed with neatness fir 40 miles in the Arkansas vallev Most of the passengers’ effects other man rati the other way and saddle This Taylor commands a W •* reasonable rates. i. Posters, Pamphlets are utterly ruined The first batch were saved. Their escape is regard BUI Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads. Cards, TfcKets, te of mail in six days from Benton ed as miraculous, aWI is dm- prin was shot in the leg by Wurtz as he squad of Smit h’s Johnson County Invitations. Dodgers, Etc. and«. county was received here yesterday. cipally to'the fact that the lake at was going. A posse summoned Home Guard of a humired. Starr thè coirli» invi* .i ■RALbts kept regular!, on fi'e for re It relates a story of the most appall the time waBxVery smooth Had a from Palatka reached the scene in | is in hiding, beingunder indictment i umici thè Oeo. I’. Rowell Newspaper Ad Bureau, 10 Spruce st.. New York. 1 »ili te» ing disaster that has ever occurred storm been oh an appalling disaster an hour or so and began scouring ' in Creek County for stabbing a bank 2 thece !i th* woods ¡cashier. Smith and Taylor are in >ie twenh in northern Arkansas. e rt‘WIted^j-S. F. Ex- Dille would have Suddenly from behind the trees Buffalo. itiin »ir The waterspout which visited the aminer. iblii evm AMBIAI. DIRECTORY. The Coroner’i jury found that | a shot was fired, narrowly missing ! duini» ■ sulairbs of Siloam Springs lost Fri »iu ad» Morgan returned the I Weil man had been ambushed l>v I Dr. Morgan. 1 ile m.‘. ^■ nationai . : dav resuHed in the loss of three ’ ..A maini shot and a man fell forward. He ¡unknown men Hathaway, the irti tu v! ..Benjamin Harrison lives and the destruction of proper ,dern wni l evi P. Morton ¡died in a short time, saving before su.qiected cook,has been discharged. he ni. » a James G. Blaine tv worth $100,000. Ou a Fourth avenue surface carl About 9:30 of State I ruli.nl. Charles Foster. ofTraaaiiry . A special officer employed by Ma I\ il limi of Interior John W. Noble o’clock in the evening rain began to about 4 o’clock, says tt New York J expiring that when wounded he had ruetiuii. Redfield Proctor of War son is working up the case against Benjamin F. Tracev fall, and bv 10:30 o’clock all the paper, were three young ladies, four shot himself in the mouth with his of New Jeremiah M. Rusk ■v of Aaricultnre Taylor, Smith itnd Starr.—The Re Wm. H. Miller low land in the town was submerg schooloovs and three or four other pistol sar : v General John Wanamaker »ter Generel In his pocket was a letter written public. ed bv the water, which swept every passengers. The young ladies itnd «T a I E—OREGON: J N. Dolph, while he lay in the wood < awaiting I ..’ff.W. K At Hico, an three of the schooliioys were on one | j J. H. Mitchell. thing in its course. IC K ED 1'0 li BI. Il X E. E R. Binder Hermann »man . .1 tastern suburb of Siloam Springs, side, while the other schoolboy,; the posse. It was addressed to Su D.SylveBter Pennover I-' il’l.t >r ... . R Ileo. W. McBride nine buildings were washed awav, very impertinent and cross eyeti, san Bedgood, Aribi, Ga. He ad-; W ashington .May 27—Ex Speak rh.011 Phil. Mctachan. R J. B. M< Elrov and Mrs. Martin and her six chi! sat opnosite. The cross-eyed bov dressed her as “Dear Mother,” and er Tom Reed has come out sipiarelv tlv »it ! tblic ___ __ Inttriietioii R ~ ‘ Bukei ' Frank .list .ffnter r»quested her to kiss the children j R. S. Betfn. dren, as their dwelling house went had made several painfully persona) sii ' fi O R J Win. 1’. Lord R tirreni » I Judges for him and tell them to do better for Blaine. For sever'd davs friends ) W. W. Thaver to pieces, hung to the limbs of trees remarks, chietly, it appeared, to at-i D of the Plumed Knight and partis- Reuben ■ " Wei -• E _______ 8. Strahn. than he had done.—Examiner. until they were rescued." All the tract the attention of the young; ians of the President have taken J udicial district : eXI'iDt afgrgG- M. D. C lifford lower portion of the town was swept I ladies Finally he said: D <n,e» XllUhUe turns in button holing the big fel C has . F. H yde .11 me. Attorney A NOI’.TII CAROLINA TItMIEIIY. D. S. D ustin away. When the waterspout struck (D). “ O—o—oh!” »nm» dpreaentative low from Maine, lie has been iti- .(D) H enry B lackman ill p. » diator Dr. Swallow’s house, the members ; The cross eyed bov was looking , A sheville , N. C., May 24.—A vited to numberless conferences,and lade I» I cotJN TY—1IAKNEY : toward . of the familv, being very old, had 'down toward the floor, and W m . M iller (D). bloody tragedy occurred at Bullyer, every argument has bet n presented AV. E. GRACK retired for the night .......... (D) . > the (|ie other side of the* car. It was It bore down | T. H. R oberts ........ (ID 1 A il. ... » • Madison County, this State, Sun to induce him to declare for one or ----- rF (D) T. A. Mt K innon all resistence. taking the doctor and | impossible to say at which one of 3azfeM . A. A. COWING ..............(D) day afternoon. Neely Hensley, the other of the leading candidates. .(Di W. E. Al.BF.RSON his wife and mother down the ■ the seven or eight people he was ( has .N ehell t T E uperinten< iperintenoent < R) who married Martha Ray. gave his At last he has decided. “I am for T hus . G. D odson stream and drowing them. staring. : ’7" wife a terrible beating two weeks Blame,’’ he declared to a fellow Con CI») I W m . A ltnow Dr. Swallow leaves a daughter “ Oh. ” he continued, “ you ’ ve got 'DJ ( •r. til aionera Lytle Howard. ago while he was drunk On Sun gressman today; “as between Blaine »heel 1» , ______ and a son in Kansas. His proper- a great big hole in your stocking!” hvV < HARNKY V. 8. LAND OFFICE: day Nick Ray, Mrs. Hensleys broth and Harison I certainly prefer .ASU <>rri< r.. l «... z> . 1 . u There was a sharp rustling of ..j. B. H untington > tv consisted of several thousand er, went to see h's sister, carrying Blaine ” ..H arrison K elley rill.»*» dollars in notes. $500 in cash and a skirts as three daintly clad pairs of Mr Reeds announcement of his M Ì» ? something to eat to her. When he I ■■ —' ) 11 l»£ beautiful residence, all of which little feet disappeared and thethtee choice spread like wildfire through itici eq reached the house Hensley ordered out the S<>. IF.T1FS. Capitol. Blaine’s lieu I was swept away by the flood. As young ladies blushed rosy red and ' h' . Kay to leave. Rav started awav tenants in the Maine delegation |hr ,YLVA RBBECCA Degree No. 43. I the river falls the terrible work of looked excruciatingly uncomfortable when Hensley picked ill» a gun and hastened tofindtheex Speak<*r and '' n °- ¡the is plainly seen here; doz and uncertain. There were terribl* knocked Ray through the « iou -, confirm the stor.v. Congressman 1 —— ens of valuable farms are ruined. silence in that car for two seconds Milliken, one of the most enthusias .. o. V. w. Burn« lAMlge, No 47 wafer washing out ditches on or more, and then the cross eyed breaking his shoulders, ami ( then tic of tW Blaine shooters, e infer jumped on him and beat him fear-1 red with Reed after the announee- ,,levery lrttnil Sd Thui»da'» ! , , ODlq h . a . D illard , M w. some, and , on (»»tiers leaving sand , boy said apologetically, addressing Ray rose on one kneels nd, ment: He said later: “It is true. ranping from two to five feet deep. one or two or three of the young fully, pulling a pistol, shot Hensley I have talked with Reed, and he is RNONIA HONOR Lodge. No. 8, All the fencing has been carried | ladies: through the heart, With <1 luoni-1 for Blaine. I am not authorized v 2d end 4th Mond«' M aria K elly ,( of H away. No estimate of the loss as “I didn’t mean you!” acai strength Hensley took out a to sav how much enthusiasm Reed yet can be made, but it will run far feels for Blaine, but he has arrived EY LODGE. NO. 77. 1.0 O F. knife and before he died gave Ray at Odd Fellows Hall, every Saturday TRAIN ROBBERS KILLKD. the conclusion that either Blaine up into the thousands. The work • J ohn W S ayer . N. G. rth three deadly thrust’, severing two or Harrison will be nominated, and Treat of relieving sufferers continues, and in Florida Between Deputy ribs and penetrating his abdomen. like a sensible man. he makes bis rin reports of half starved people are A Hot Fight ARNK* POST NO. 4«. G. A R. Sheriff!» and Out lawn He will die Rav was Deputy U. choice. He has chosen Blaine, and ind 3d Wedne»d»v of each, still taring received.—Telegram. 8. Marshal and bore a good reputa I haven’t doubted for some days fellow»" Hall. All Comrade, invited. JACKsoNAiLLE[Fla.], May 25.— tion, whih Hensley was a desperate that Blaine would be nominated, vet the weight of Reed's influence NEARLY A LAKE HORKOR. Two of the express robliers who ■ character. 0. 8. MAILS. will make his nomination more held up the train at Monroe Junc certain ” ■L'KN»—VAL« Two Slramm Collide « ifT C hicago in dally, Monday» excepted. [f Reed favors the tion last Saturday were killed to an», is a i » kts . kminf . i > wuma X. a lie««*«' Fug ----- — selection of McKinley as second 00 J anyon city : day at Buffalo Bluff bridge, south Wednesdays. Friday» • p tn C heyenne , Wy., May 24 — Mrs the ticket — 8. F. Examiner. u -adaya, Saturday a 6 a ni I C hicago , May 25.—The passen- of Palatka. The third man is at I ABSOUÜTECr PURE I