HAS THREE TIMES THE CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. ADVERTISING RATK9. Pl'BUHIIKD KVEI1V FRIDAY BV SLOAN P. 8HUTT, Editor mi 4 Proprietor. Profemtlonal curds ft 00 per month One aqnare l ."i0 per montb One-qnaifc-r column 8 .W per month One half wliimu .-. on jicr month One column , 10 00 per month Biislnesr locals will be cuarged at 10 cent per line for flrrt Insertion and 5 cents per line there after. Legal adTerflnetnetit will In all Pawl ba charged to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and paid for before affidavit in f urnlshed flubmirlutlon Itato.. , ........ .1.1, n un wnn yunr IU variai'i; u an. w.ii,....i...t Mix lll(iLtn.,,. 1 00 '1 liruu iiiiiiitlia . Biiiglu (Knilun ... 10 VOL. 2. CONDON, GILLIAM CO., OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1892. NO. 9. THE OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. CONDON CT.OIRF. a v .uzxaa av mm 9 m b. mw be a mm ii m Kntrterl at thr. Ptnttifltct at (Jnmlim, Oregon, a ifaiinl-clan mnil matter, OFFICIAL DlllKCTOKV. : . ." 1iiltril Status. President...... ..... Hknja min If a ttKinoN Vine I'riMliluiil I . K v i P, Monro tkximlary of 8 late Jmk ii Hi.ainm Hwiretary of Treasury , Chan. Fohtkk Boi'ruiary ol Interior...., J. vv Nom a mtcretary of War......... hiki'Hkm 11. Ki.kinh Hwrtttaty of Navy B. F Tsacy Poslmaster-iieutiral Jon N Wahamakkr Attomey-Uetivral :....W II. H. Mii.lka heiirutary of Agr,lulinre. Jbiikmuii musk lata of OrKn. (lorernor ...H Pkkkovkr Hecrotiry of Hiatal ! (1 W. McIIkidk Irtjasurpr full. Mktnoiiak Hllpt. of I'll bllci luntruo.lou K. II. M( kl.Kov (loinresnmari H II khm a nn FrlnUr Khakk (!. Hakkh Sit. H. HlUAHAK W. P 1.0BU. It. 8. HAN. Seventh Juillnlal ItUtrlct. Joint Munator ........( iuiu.kh Hilton Circuit Jnilge W. I Hkahxiiaw Proiuciitlng At.omuy W. II. Wii.hin (llll)am Count r. Keprciwntatlv : W.J. Miu.kky JudKc W.J. Mahinkk """"-" Hark Jr P. Uv Sheriff. W. I Wn.iox Trvaiufcr II. H. Kwiku AsnWM.r 1)avii Mamin Hurvoynr If. (i. llciti.iii Kr Hihool HuperlutBdttut I.ci.'Ikn I'AUtr.n Coroner. K. K. Hankins block lnpaor , ...Ai.sx Ihitiiii Condon I'reolnat. Justice of the Vw ...OKOHoit Tatom Constable Dan IUnkiiaht Dillon Paelftc Hallway Tlnm Card. Taking elTuct January I 1H02. traiimwlll arrive auil leave a nliixtou folio w via.: AKMIdUIII). Train No. 2, faat mail, 'eavea Arllugton dally t -i.U A. M. No. H, rclH eiprvaa, lcavea Arlington dally at:10r, h. wkbt nounn. Train No. 1, faat mall, Uavea Arllugtcn dally at l:(.3 A. M. No. 7, 1'Aclflo oxprFM. leavea Arlington dally at!l:M r. M. itKt'fHKa aaAKCH TkAwa. Tralu No. 31 arrive, from Qcppntr dally, e ept HnniUy at 11 a. M. Ha. tu liavoa lor Iluppner dally, except Hun day, at3:M Y. M. l nr.iiiB tl kett aold and bggaga checkitd tbroiixti to all point. In the lliiitil riiale ana Canaoa. , , ,. tl. COI.1.1NS, Ticket Agent, , Arllogtou.or. A t, i A. M.-ST. MORfAH M1M!K. No. ti . HmtKil conimiuil. atioua on tirnt (ituiday evuoliiK. after Hrat Moiidart of tach month. Ho lonrulujcbreihren In giHxi.tanil ngare cordially invlicl to attend. P. r C AWX, W. M. ilaaaicaT ItAktrrKAD, HtMretary. KEV. W. C. W1SK WII.I. 1101.11 HK11VICKH every 21 and 4lh Kiitidav In ianh nxni'li al Condon, uioru'iig and evening, and at MhIik y aclioollioiiMt at i i. ui. Kvery tut and Hl Hiimlay ho wlllprcai'hat May vllle. morning au evening. 33coxioxnica,l 3VCexi, TRY ONE OF ' ED Ii. flUJlTIiEY'S $10 SUITS For gentlemen, worth $20 for wenr. Twelve cloth uamplee, fashion plate and measurement blank free, Postage, 6 cents. Ed L. Hantley & Co., Wholesale Gentile Tailors, 184 MADISON 8TREET, CHICACO, ILL. When ordering samples please mention Con don (Gilliam county, Or.) Globe. D. CANTWELL Lost : Valley Saw: Mill. CANTWELL BROS., Proprietors. All Kinds ol Surfaced Lumber, Rustic, All timbers 4x6 and larger discounted 10 per cent, in number of feet. All lumber discounted 10 per Condon. Livery SOUTH MAIS STREET, CONDON, OR. Charles Fix, Good horses for hire at reasonable rates. Special attention given to transient stock. Fat cattle for my meat market taken on accounts. Your trade is respectfully solicited. EXCHANGE P. S KELLY, Proprietor, 'v.,,,': KEEPS ON HAND , . ' Fresh Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. PEESH WALLA WALLA STEAMED KE0 BEER UPON I0E. f1 A fine billiard parlor in connection, vv nen yoi ieei mte uavu little amusement call around and eee Pat. He will treat you well. A fine billiard parlor in connection. When yov feel like having a JjK. J. J. IIOQAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Condon, Or. . Oflloe Orcgou ave., next door to Olvbe office. JjK. JOHN NICKUN, Condon, Or. Olllce at retidence of Major l.m-as, Oregon avenue. JAV P. I. t'CAM, County Clork, l)OK ALL LINM Of LAND AND NOTARY BUSINESS In a neat and careful mauuer. KOKOB TATOM, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Condon, Or. Collection made and prompt return, given. I W. DAKUsb, it Notary Public And Conveyancer, ( Condon, Or. Collection, made with dUpatch. ' Hi'tinwn'ii the Oxrinaii-Ainerlcan and the North nct Klraand Marine Inauraii'e Company. J10B REUABLE F1KR IN8UKANCK APPLY TO TUB " PHaNIX OF Habtfobo." Cain Anet; $.',,nt,JU, ). Herbert Hnlatead, Agent, Condon, Or. QONDON-ONE KOCK DAILY HTACiB LINK. . I. M. ftlnehart, l'roirietor. Leavea tlnndon every morning (Sunday, ex cepicd) at 6MU o'clock, aud a- live, at Lone Kock at Vi M. via Matney and loat Valley. rare, .OA. Bound Trip. 3.BO. 1 H. CiltlDKU. II. M. HOHM, Carpenters and Contractors, Condon, Or. All kind of carpeutcr wark done with dl patch al the mo.t rraaonahle chaige. Ultlce On alreet wherever you can find them. y A. GOODWIN, 'painter and Papeb-Hanqeb, Condon, Or. All kind, of painting and papering done at modi-rate ratea. Olve me a chance. I 0HTOFKICK VARIKTY STORK, ijini not a, ua. J, II. (Inn. Proprietor. Keep alwaya on hand Mellclne, C'gara and Tobacco., flue Candle, Hchool Huppllen, Toilet Article. Hlatlcmcry, Harp, and Toy., and every thing elite usually found In country variety .tore. - Kverythlng I handle la flm-clam, aud my prloea are lli loweu. wve me a trial. J A. WALK KB, CONTBAOTOR AND BUILDER, Condon, Or. I have learned thl. btHlnaa thoroaghly, and am pn-pari-d to do all kiud. of woik lu tbla line at moderate ratea. Try nae. A. CANTWKLL. Celling and Flooring Always on Hand. cent, for cash. - and Feed Stable, Proprietor. V SALOON. M PURELY PERSONAL Anthony Trollops is Said to Have Been as Careless in His Speech as In His Dress. Tennyson bu not a gray hair on his head. He ha never known what it wai to have an editor reject his "tafT" or tell him he wag not buying rot. Captain Jumeg 8. 1'ettlt in to take Tot ten's place at Yale, and Totten is to re join his battery, where hie prophecies will not be confounded with scientific inatruction. Ex-Benator Evarts says that, though he ia going with his family to Europe, where be will consult an ocnliet, bis tight is not nearly as much impaired at has been reported. Emperor William has donated 3,000 marks to the encouragement of outdoor games in Germany. At the same time he expressed his keen interest in such healthful recreation. J. R. Clifford of Martinsburg, W. Va., is the first colored lawyer to be admitted to the bar in Alleghany county, Md. He is now engaged as counsel in a murder trial at Cumberland. Senator Brice had the President and 400 other guests the other night at a musicale that is said to have cost him 12. 000. This used np all of his Senatorial salary for about two and a half years. Anthony Troilope was as careless in speech as he was in dress, and could swear like a costermonger and copy his manners. But he could write, and knew this was what many of his critics could not do. Bjornson, the Norwegian poet and pol itician, has renounced a pension which he received from his government. .He declined to accept the gift any longer nnless Kjolland, a brother poet, became the object of a like honor. RLINUTON-KOHSIL DAILY STAGS LIKE. K. A. Nrl.mi, Proprietor. fAKa rkoM AKLlNliTONTO Foall IK 00 Return, lu 00 May? lie 6 0-1 Ke'uru. 9 00 Coinlou 4 0U Kf-tnrn, 7 () ClBin 3 oil Upturn, 00 Olex. .. a 00 Return, 8 00 L.avea ArMnx'on evry moniln (Sunday ex- coptert' at 6-.:o'rlk, I. dneat l onJon at r. .. and arrive, at Fo.tll at 7 r. x. BENNETT S DEPOT 7 HOTEL, AKLINGTON, OK. " Headquarters for T. P. A. N. W. A'lJolnltiK the depot. It ! v. ry coiivciilfiif. for paM.iKcr from the back eonv.ity who bavi to leave by night train.. HUr wird DeutKch gtuprnchen. On parte Francaii. NoUitucse. Mee t all train, J. W. IIKXXKTT, I'roprletor. The Celebrated French Cure, "APKR02.TINE" tSSSZ Is Sold Of A POSITIVE CUARANTCE to rr.ro an v form 0imTVl)UHtllca:O oriitiy duoniurof the gncrativeor- gr.naoieunorncx, .hL't!;pr arlaiuc' froirilhoexcessivo. OEfOflE r.:ool K'.imulanL. AFTm To baccoorOplum.cr through youtululinac-i-tlon, ovrr InJul'TocrtJ, 4e. , such at Loss of I re In Power, Wul;pf-:!n-s-j,IJeor;nfrilovn Pains luti.a tack, SctniwilWeaUws.i, Hysteria, Xervoua l'n tratlon. Nocturnal mI;s!o&s, Lenrorrha, Di2 linens, Weak Memory, Lo? of I'owcr and Initio tincyi whlihllncjTlecteiloften lead to Trematt-.re Old a and Insanity. Prioo $1.00 a box, 6 buzca forf.oa Honthymnilonroocititofprlce' A WRlfiEN iilTAUAJiTEK 1 given for every fitoonlcrnvclvpd.torpfiiiidtliemom.y It I'crraaiiMit c:ro in not efiettoU. Wa have thousands of tertimonlnla from old and yonra;, of bothaexca, whohavo liaen pprmanently enr-.-d by theuseolApbroditine. Circular free. Adihxsl THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Weaiera Brunch. Box 27. TOETLAiiO. Oa. FOB 8ALB BY I.. XV. IAHI,lNO ti CO., Condon, Or. Fafcer's Golden Female Pills Relieve Buppreaned jueii.iru.il on. uaea auceesafully by thona anda of prominent la dies monthly. Thor oughly reliable and aie. Worth twenty times their weight In Bold for female irrra- vlaHltct. Never known to fail. Sent by mall sealed lor A a dress , The Aphro Medicine COMPANY, Western Branch, Bos 87. Portland, Oregon. FOR BALK BY W. PAULINO CO., Condon, Mr. ml Our Wonderful Remedies. Dr. Grant's Syrup of Wild Crape Root. The great blood purifier and is the product of Oregon soil, Dr. Grant's Kidney and For the cure of Bright's Disease, ache and all kidney troubles. Ketau price, fl.. Dr. Grant's Native Discovery.. The great female remedy. For the cure of diseases and complaints peculiar to females. Sold under a positive guarantee. Retail price, $1. Dr. Grant's Cloalo. The creat dyspepsia conaueror: . , all its kindred ailments. Every bottle sold under a positive guar antee to eflect a cure or money refunded, lietau price, II. Manufactured by O. W. R. CO., Portland, Or. For Sale by L. W. Darling & Co., Condon, Or. OCCIDENTAL MELANGE Steamer San Pedro Will be Raised and Repaired. SEATTLE, LAKE SHORE AND EASTERN Nearly $14,000 Head Money Received From ' Chinese Immigrants in One Hon h at Victoria. Arizona opposes the closing of the World's Fair on Sundays. The grand jury at Portland ix after the police for the laxity with which they perform their duties. It is stated that the Ban Pedro on the rocks opposite Victoria, B. C, will be raised and repaired without doubt. The Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern railroad is now merged into the Pacific division of the Northern Pacific system. Ogden's City Council will use only Utah stone for paving material, and all contracts will specify that Ogden work men will do the paving. Nearly (14,000 bead money was re ceived at the custom-house at Victoria, B. C, during the month of April as rev enue from Chinese immigrants. Richard Gird of Chino shipped over a ton of sugar-beet seed the other day to the Alvarado Sugar Company. This is the first shipment of beet seed from Southern California. There is fear that the flow of gas at Ogden when the boring passes through the quicksand will be so strong that it will be beyond control of the present fa cilities provided to keep it in check. Irrigation through the immense ditch of the Mokelamne Canal and Irrigation Company in the northern part of San Joaquin connty, Cal., has commenced, and there is great rejoicing among the people of that section. Captain C. H. R. Fitzgerald, an Eng lishman who has bad the handling of large sums of money in connection with the Santa Cruz Sloraue Water Company at Tucson, has been arrested and charged with embezzlement. The San Francisco coast defenses are to be strengthened by the addition of twelve of the latest pattern reinforced fifteen-inch gun carriages. Orders have been given to have these carriages shipped immediately to the Pacific Coast. District Judge Sloan at Tucson has de cided that the Tucson and Narrow Gauge railroad bonds are illegal on the ground that the organic act creating the Terri torial government of Arizona prohibits the Legislature from granting special privileges or franchises. The reports from the interior of Cali fornia on the grain and fruit prospects are very good. The rains and frosts have done but little damage, the great est loss being to grapes, and principally in Napa Valley, but the injury is far from severe. Wheat is looking well. and the outlook is excellent. Kains in the south recently have improved the conditions in that section. The Cocopahs and Yuiuas had a big pow-wow recently west of the town of Yuma. The two tribes were drawn up on opposite sideB of the irrigation ditch, and talked lor some time, it is sup posed the Yumos were trying to induce the Cocopahs to return to their own country, as they interfere with the labor market in that vicinity, ihe xumas think that all the work there rightfully belongs to them. A dispatch just received at Eugene, Or., by J. F. Robinson, Grand Recorder of the Knighta Templar of Oregon, states that a man was recently committed to the insane asylum at Stockton, Cal., by the name of B. R. Luckey. The friends of E. R. Luckey, who mysteriously dis appeared from Eugene, think it probable that he is the man. E. R. Luckey was a Sir Knight, and it is probable that ho clew is a good one and will clear away the mystery that surrounds the disap pearance. The matter will be looked into at once. Major W. II. Williams, special United States Treasury agent, who has been on this Coast for several months on a tour of investigation into matters connected with the Behring Sea sealing question, will leave for the seal islands in Alaska on the steamer Bertha!. Major Williams will proceed direct to Onnalaska and from there visit all the points where in formation can be secured. His inquiries are for the purpose of substantiating the claim of the United States that the ex termination of seals is unavoidable if pelagic sealing is allowed to continue. system tonic. Purely vegetable, and lietau price, f 1. Liver Cure. Diabetes, Biliousness, Sick Head will positively cure dvspepsia and CONGRESSIONAL MATTERS. Secretary of the' Navy Issues Instruo . tions Relative to the Modus Vivendi Etc. The House Postoffice Committee has agreed to repart favorably a bill for the extension of the free delivery in rural districts and a bill for the issue of frac tional postal notes. An important bill designed to preven the employment on pablic works of prison or contract labor was reported to the House from the Labor Committe by Representative Davis. The Committee on Foreign Relations has reported an amendment to the ran- dry civil bill, increasing the amount for the enforcement of the Chinese exclu sion act from 150,000 to $100,000. The House non-concurred in the Sen ate's amendments to Geary's bill open ing to settlement certain lands of the Klamath Indian reservation, and con ferees on the part of the House were ap pointed as follows: Allen, Rockwell and Wilson of Washington. The Senate Commerce Committee unanimously decided to report favorably the bill granting American register to certain foreign-built ships on the Inman line on tonnage of not less than 8,000 and a speed of not less than twenty knots, which passed the House recently. The House Committee on Appropria tions took final action on the fortifica tion appropriation bill the other day. The bill as reported carries an appropri ation of (2,412,376, being 1(397,431 less than the estimates and $1,362,427 less than the appropriation for the current fiscal year. An amendment to the sundry civil ap propriation bill has been reported from the Senate Committee on Military Af fairs, authorizing the Secretary of War to establish not to exceed two military posts at points on the Northern frontier, where he may in his judgment deem it for the pablic good. Ihe senate Committee on Public Lands has reported a substitute bill to indemnify the settlers on the Iowa-river lands. The substitute provides for an estimate by a court to be appointed by the State, and the sum to be appropri ated as the share of the United States must not exceed 5,000. At the request of Representative Her mann the Postoffice Department has ordered new mail service from Looking Glass to Ten Mile in Douglas connty three times a week, to commence July 1 ; also from Brownton to Althouee in Jo sephine county, three times a week; also from Wellen to Eagle Point, three times a week. Senator Dolph has introduced a pro posed amendment to the sundry civil bill appropriating $500,000 for the poet- office building at Portland and increas ing the limit of cost to $1,500,000. There is some question as to whether the limit of cost can be increased in the sundry civil bill, but Senator Dolph is wiliing to make the attempt.' Senator McPherson has reported an amendment from the Naval Committee to the naval appropriation bill, propos ing to increase the number of harbor- defense vessels from one to three, tor pedo Doats iroin six to ten, ana also pro viding for torpedoes, submarine and otherwise, for which latter purpose $1, 000,000 is to be appropriated. 1 here is more or less objection from certain points in Oregon ou the proposi tion 01 tne 1 reaanry uopartment in the bill pending before Conirrees, providing for the consolidation of the collection districts in Oregon, which would merge Into the i'ortiaud district the Astoria, aquina and (Joos Bay districts, and would make subporta of entry at these places. The Treasury Department is urging that this be done as a matter of expediency in the public business, but the towns which are the headquarters of these districts are protesting very vigor ously. The proposition made by the House Postoffice Committee in the postal ap propriation bill to reduce the compensa tion of land-grant or subsidized railroads for carrying mails from 80 per cent, of the rate allowed non-aided railroads, as the law at present provides, to 50 per cent, has awakened vigorous opposition from the land-grant railroads. They are protesting against the proposed legisla tion as unjust and unreasonable. Rep- leeentatives ot a number of these rail roads appeared recently before the com mittee, and stated their reasons for the opposition Before the Committee on Private Land Claims Representative Otis of Kansas produced a preamble and resolutions re citing certain alleged wrongful acts on the part of Secretary Noble and Com missioner of the General Land Office Carter, which acts, it is alleged, were in the interest of the conspiracy in 1877 of is. a. jMkins, then a Delegate to Congress from New Mexico, United States Attor ney Cattron of New Mexico and ex-Com missioner of the General Land Office Williams, which resulted in deprivinn the homestead and pre-emption settlers of Colorado and New Mexico of their vested rights. The resolution calls for an investigation. The Secretary of the Navy has issued instructions to the naval and revenue marine vessels assigned to enforce the modus Vivendi, prohibiting sealing in Behring Sea. These instructions differ from last year's in three important par ticulars: 1. Any vessel found sealing in Behring Sea is to be seized, whether she has been previously served with a notice or not. 2. The mere presence of a vessel in Behring sea, having on board a sealing outfit, is cause for seizure. 3. Persons on board the vessels seized will be sent as prisoners with the vessel to suffer the penalty of the law. Under the British law all persons killing or aiding or abetting in the. killing of lur seals in the Behring Sea are punishable by a fine of $500 and imprisonment at hard labor for six months. Under the American law they are subject to six months' imprisonment and a fine of $100. FOREIGN CABLEGRAMS The Amount of Money Spent by Americans in Italy. EAST INDIANS GAIN MORE RIGHTS. Glasgow to Erect a Generating Station to Supply 40,000 Incandescent Electric Lamps. Er-ICinff Milan nl IWvia ! n.;...! in another scandal at Paris. Italy will ahanrlnn all har T?o.l 0 . . . .... ..v. k;cn possessions except Massowah. Thft mAunlAa Kar.il In ! aM.At discovered by Dr. Caron at Berlin. English capitalists are complaining at the number of steamers that are lying iu mm cuuutry. Swiss hotelkeener r harA Dre Darin ff for thA unmmor inflri.- f , " v 1UUUA VI American tourists. An aaency in Lnnrfnn gnnnliua nulrln papers with the best jokes taken from Spain will trv In raiaa tn mo rwt ..I. is . J -mm yv,rvw,vsu RUUi- tional revenue by reducing salaries and increasing taxation. The London Ti for England to meet her colonies half way in wieir irooe oners. , A lari?ft Slim haa hoon aabayl ... French Minister nt Marina tn ;....,..,.. - . w v the strength of the navy, r me r renen still tight an average of .000 daela a vear wirhnnl ano nmnnH- ble influence on the death rate. It is Stated the mnnn'nWnro .nJ ..I. of explosives in Austria and Hungary win uo uiHue oiate monopoly. The ArcbbiahoD of 'jliiii-r Virv haa si. clared in favor of opening picture gal leries and museums on Sundays. It is proposed to endow Shakespeare's house in Stratford-on-Avon. so that it may t lree to visitors for all time. Russian Black Sea ah in titioning for an increased number of lighthouses on the shores of the Crimea. The iinmitrratinn nl Pnloa a- - v vio vj uiaAU owing to the unhealthy condition of that country, is being directed to the United OUtlCB, It ifl fiOmmitiHl that, rlnrin V. I 1 w uvaaauK VUO laOk ten years the average annual expendi ture of Americana in Italv haa hcon . 000,(00. - p. w. w . luauu- factnrers decide that, owing to the pre vailing depression, a curtailing of pro duction is necessary. t Germany possesses 24,843 miles of railwava: Kranro. 91 3bt- liwt D.:.: and Ireland, 19,811; Russia, 17,823; Austria, io,tiz mile. . Fear of thn A - - - - -.".vm.wvu i(W CUAd,l3JL the attendance at the Paris theaters and noiaoiy reduced the number of people in the streets at night. The woman anffrno.iat In VnJ.,.) - q.uvw u ......U1(U Crotested against the recently defeated ill. which allowed nnli aninatiira . ' , J wf..uv.. WW WW, ignoring married women. The Queen Regent of Spain has com moted the death sentences of nine crim inals nnr. of tha fwvontMin that a - mg execution in Spanish prisons. India hida fair tn srian In tha imnortancA pxa Inntr inil.rin,. - ---"--- J ". " v fact that there are over 200 women at tending the various medical schools of India. Premier S&Iishnrv and f!hanatlnr nt the Exchequer Goschen of Great Britain have Consented tk rA,oi70 a Hannratinn of leading merchants in favor of bimet allism. The London irrand inrv haa fnnnrl a trne bill against the editnr and nnhlishar of the Commonweal, an Anarchistic pa per, xney are cnarged with exciting to Lord Salisbury haa addressed of remonstrance, couched in strong terms, w secretary siaine on the sub ject of the persecution of thn Rnoliah sparrows in certain parts of the country. A motion has been mada in khaTtritiuh Hnnsfl of (Jommnna that, fianada ha resented in Washington by Canadians, .KnnM h. ...... , k. ,1 . - .1 I . ' . ' I Minister's staff. A Snaniah aailinir vnaaal hnnnd tnr 11. huclemas, the Spanish prison settlement in me Aieauerranean, while becalmed off the coast of Mornrfn was hnardod and looted by a number of pirates. In the event of war Russia could show an armv Of 1 ft'VI fUM man hanida ro. j - w w , wu sacks ; France, on a war footing, an army of 2,800,000; Germany, an army of n nm V. V.A . A. I a t z.aui.uw unuer twelve years' service. The man who caused the bomb explo sion near Guise Barracks in Tourm, France, and was almost fatally injured by the explosion, is a wealthy grocer, well known as a pious man and a roy alist. Thn mnnmant in Van, Knnrh WaLa to supplant the old Trades and Labor Council by a federation of labor, em ploying political methods beside strikes and boycotts, is continually caininir strength. The corporation of Glasgow, Scotland, ia ahnnt tn rpt a panarafino ata.inn large enough to supply 40,000 incandes cent eiectriu lauipu. ins total expenui tusa for the work will be between $300, 000 and 1350,000. As a concession to the native agitation for a larger voice in Indian affairs the British authorities have announced that certain higher civil posts, including judgeships and under secretaries, from which natives have been excluded, will now be open to them.