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HAS THREE TIKES THE CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPEB IN THE COUNTY. I'UBLlbtlED KVKRY FKJDAY BY SLOAN P. 8HUTT, Editor and Proprietor. ADVERTISING BATES. Professional cards . $1 00 per month One square l 60 per month One-quaiter column. , ft 50 per month One half column.... ,.... 00 per month One column 10 00 per month Business local will be charged at 10 cent per line (or lint insertion and 6 cent per line there after. Legal advertisement will in all caiet be charged to the party ordering them, at legal rate, and paid for before affidavit 1 furnished Hulsrlilln Kates. fins jrnr (Invariably lu advauce) $1 M blx montiis 1 00 'lliree months 76 Single conies 10 VOL. 2. CONDON, GILLIAM CO., OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1892. NO.30. THE OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. CONDON GLOBE. J Entered at the Fotajjlct at Condon, Oregon, al ttcorul-cttuii matt matter. OrKICIAL DIHECTOHV. United State. Proslllcat ,..,..,,.. DlKJAMlN HSKRISON Vice I'ri-nliliiiit , Y. MortoH Hwrttary of Htste .... John W. Kustir H!(!retary of Treasury, t'MA. Kostkr Meoretary of Interior J. W. Nohi.r Hwretary of War ...Hrii'HKM B. Ki.kinh Hurretaiy of Navy , H. V. TracV HostmasUtr-Uenoral John WanaMakkk Attornoy-OeHural W II. II. Mil.l.s Uevretary of Agrlvulture Jihkmiaii Husk Btato of Oregon. Governor.. .. ,...fl. Pkhmovzr BM-rutsry of Htnte (1 W. McHiudk Tri-snirer Hull. Mktw:ham Alloruiiy-denernl Uo. K Chamheri.ain Hupt. of rubllo Instruction K. H. M Ki.kov BBnt" ' j. N. Dommi. Cn,..meU.. , j wiTJau frluter.,... Frank (!. Uakrk !K. A. MooRJC W. P UlHU. B. 8. Wean. Seventh Judicial District. Circuit Judge W, 1., I) ha unlit HrnBiMiutliiK Attorney W. H. Wii.khn Mombur atate Hoard. ,..). L. I.Uckky Gilliam County. Joint Benator .....W. W. Stkiwcr Kepntsuulatlv U J. Goodrich JadgM. ,... , W.J. Mahinkk Commissioner. j Clerk......... Jav I'. Lucas Hherlff.., , W. I,. Wlix-ox Trvasurur Hrrnkht Halstad Air..,,., , , Val Whrkmck surveyor W. W. Kknnbd - Hrhooi huirliiU'iiui.... I.uoirm Parkkr Conner , ..Ds. Jans Nickuk Block lnspw lor Alkx JJuthic Justices of the l'eare. Arlington , ...W, O. Znoi.ra HialiH'k. O. Parhuh . km'k Creek H. I). Kandam. ( oii.inn j. k. (;lark Kmy Canyon .....P. K. Cahon aiUO U(H'k. M. O. CI.ARKR Mayvil.e 0. J. Qiiinn Kiwrnl , ; Ham Donaldson Howe i.'reik a........... ........ Z. J. Mamtin thrown Km-k h II. Hals Trail Fork T. K. Barton Union Pacific Hallway Tim. Card, Tralusarrlv slid leave Arilogtoa a follow: CAir-BOUND. Train No. 2, fast wall, 'eave Arlington dally t 2:16 a. m. Nn. R, Ai Ian tie express, leaves Arlington dally at:S7r. m. WIST BOON B. Train No. 1, fast mail, leave Arlington dally at vim a. m. No. 7, Atlautio express, leave Arlington dally at 1:60 r. m. IISr-rNIB RANCH TRAIN. Train No. 81 arrlvea from Beppner dally, e ept ituuilay at 11 :M a. n. No. m leave lor tleppner dally, eioept Bnn day, atH:47 r. M. Tbraugh ticket sold and baggage checked thniiiifli to all point in the Uultwl States and Cauatla. f 8. COLLINS, Ticket Agent, Arlington, Or. AF. A A. M.-MT. WORIAH LOIXIE. No. 95 , Mated comwHiili atlou on first 8tHrday evsnliiKs slti'r first Monday of racb mouth, Ho iuaruliiK bre'hren lu goodslauil'iigarecordlNlly lnvltwl to attend. . V. K. CAHON, W. M. IIkuhskt Halstsad. Secretary. YKMNUTON-F0HSIL DAILY STAGE LINE. E. A. Nelson, Proprietor. ' FAR! FROM AKLINUTON TO Fifes!! .. W 00 Return, 110 00 . Myv lie 6 00 Re-urn, 0 00 I Condon 00 - Return, 7 N) Clom i 00...., Kutiirn, 6 00 OIok. 00 - Rrturn, 100 I.avca Arllug'ou every morulng (Huuday ex- rviiteil1 at a.W o'clock. Is daeat Condon at i T. M , ami arrives t Fossil at 7 P. . 10ND0N-1.ONE ROCK DAILY STAGE LINE. II, M. Rlnehart, Proprietor. leaves (finHoii every morning (Hnndays ex rrpitHliate aoo'clmk, and arrives Mt Lone Hock at 11 u., via Matuey aud Lost Val'ey. rare, S)3.00. Itound Trip, S3 SO. -TRY ED Ii. PJlTIiEV'S $10 SUITS For gentlemen, worth $20 for wear. Twelve cloth samples, fashion plate and measurement blank free. Postage, 6 cents. Ed L-. tftintley & Go., Wholesale Gentile Tailors, 184 MADISON STREET, CHICACO, ILL. When ordering samples please mention this paper. D. CANTWELL. Lost .'Valley: Saw: Mill. CANTWELL BROS., Proprietors. All Kinds of Surfaced Lumber, Rustic, All timbers 4x6 and larger discounted 10 per cent. in. number of feet. All lumber discounted 10 per EXCHANGE P. SKELLY, KEEPS OM Fresh Beer, Wines, TEESH WALLA WALLA STEAMED EES BEER UP0IT IOE. A fine billiard parlor in connection, vy nen you wei uk naving i Uttl amuwment call around and see Pat. lie will trer.t you well. .... -a ' . U. J, J. HOQAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Condon, Or. Office Oregon ave., next door to Olubt ofdee. JJR. JOHN NIC KLIN, Condon, Or, OlTlce First aoor west of Glob office. OKI). W, OOOl. W. , HNHAM. q.oo0k 4 burnham, Attorneys at Law, Condon, Or Abstracting, collecting an I insurance business attniulH to. AY P. LUCAS, County Clerk, DOK ALL MNBS Or LAND AND NOTARY BUSINESS In a neat and careful manner. IW. DARLING, ... Notary Public and Conveyancer, Condon, Or. Collection mad with dispatch. Knpresenfs the Gorman-American and the Nortiiaest Fire and Marine Insurance Company. ,1011 RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE APPLY TO TH Phcenix of Hartford." Cos Auetl, fS,m.lk.l3. Herbert Ualetead, Agent, Condon, Or. JOHN B. CLARK. GENERAL CARPENTERING, Condon. Or. All kinds of carpenter work done with neat new aud dispatch aud at very moderate rates. Postof fice Variety Store, LONE ItOCK, OK. J. B. GOFF, Proprietor, -KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND ffledicines, Cigars, Tobaecos, Fine Candies, School Supplies, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Harps and Toys, And rvervihlng else usnaliv found In a con-try variety stinre. Kverythlng I handle i flrst-clas, and my price are the lowest. Give me a trial. Condon Blacksmith Shop G. S. CLARK, Proprietor. General Biacksmltblog and Wood Work. The only first class horseshoer In the county. Come to iny shop If you want first-class work at low rate. Main Street, Condon, Or. ONE OF- A. CANTWELL. Celling and Flooring Always on Hand. cent, for cash. V SALOON. & Proprietor, HAND Liquors and Cigars. ti t Ht : . YENDOME HOTEL, AllLINGTON, OB. Headquarters for T. P. A. N. W. Till popular house I the nearest hotel to the depot, and bettor accommodations can be bad at tills hotel, for tbe rales, than at any house in the city. All who have to leare by iiiifbt train (top at , tin hotel. Ifier wird Deultch geaprochen. On parle Jfrancan. No Chinese. Meet all train. 3. W. BENNKTT, Proprietor. The GeklratedFrencHuw, wtoS5 "APHRODITINE" Is Bold o a POSITIVE GUARANTEE tnriirnanv fnrat ClctTvoimdlneawj or any disorder of the generative or gans or eiuiersez whether arlmint RFfriBC eaf Ullmnlan.. A C Tf ft TobaccoorOplum, or throuKh youthful Indian tloo, over indulgence, Ac, such a Loss of brain tower, Wakcfi: ; ucsa.licorlngdOTvn Pain In tb back,HemlualWeakncss,Hyiitcrla,Ncrvou pros tration. Nocturnal Emissions, Le jcorrhtra, Die. i(ncss,Wcak Memory, Loss of Power and Impo toncy.wlilchlf ncglcctcloften lead to prematura old am er.4 jssan'.tr. rileo iiAu a box, 6 boxes for l.m. Font by mallon receipt of price A W fill EN OVAHANTF.B 1 given for every labOorilcrrncclvcd, to refund the money if a Permanent cure I not effected. We bar thouanlof testimonial from old and young, of both sexea.whohave been permanently cured by tbe use of ApurodlUna. Circularlree. Addres THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Wastura Branch, Dox 27. Fomxit. Oa. roa SALE BY L. W. DABLINO at CO., Condon, Or. Faler's Golden Female Pills Believe Suppressed Menstruation. Ued successfully by thoas anda of prominent la dles monthly. Thor oughly reliable and sale. Worth twenty time their weight in gold for female irretf ularilui. Never known tofalL . Sent by mad sealed for. Address Ibe Ipttro Medicine COMPANY, Western Branch, Box ST. Portland, Oregon. FOB BALI BY L. W. DAR11NO CO.. Condon. Or. ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 1:45 1. M. " 7:30 P. M. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICACO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul. 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago. 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. For rate and general information call on or address W. H. HURI.HORT. Assistant General Passenger Aeent. 254 Yt enhing- ton street, cor. Tuiru, roK i i.AMJ, uk, 7 UWU" Condon Livery and Feed Stable, V . SOUTH MAIN STREET, CONDON, OR. Charles Fix, Proprietor. 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. Our Wonderful Remedies. Dr. Grant's Syrup of Wild Grape Root. The great blood purifier and is the product ot Oregon soil. Ketau price, fl. Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure. For the cure of Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Biliousness, Sick Head ache and all kidney troubles. Retail price, $1, Dr. Grant's Native Discovery. The great female remedy. For the cure of diseases and complaint peculiar to female. Sold under a positive guarantee. Retail price, 1. Dr. Grant's Cloaio. The great dyspepsia conqueror; will positively cure dyspepsia and all its kindred ailments. Every bottle sold under a positive guar antee to eflect a cure or money refunded. Retail price, II. Manufactured by O. W. R. CO., Portland, Or. For Gale by L. VV. Darling & Co., Condon, Or BEYOND THE ROCKIES. Letter-Box Robbers Decoyed Into Prison and Captured. MAINE HAS A CHINESE CITIZEN. New York State Factory Inspectors Pre paring ior a Round-up of the Law Transgressors. The gamblera cf Chattanooga, Tenn., are being ran oat of tbe city by law. Tbe corn crop ia pronounced free from frost by the Agricultural Department. Station! at which boiled water is dis pensed hare been established in New York. ; A test case of the Chinese exclusion act ia being prepared by Texas Federal authorities. An attack on the Cordage Trust has been made before Chancellor McGill of New Jersey. Report of mortality in Boston for Au gust shows a death rate of 25.9 per 1,000 inhabitants. An attempt will be made to establish a distillery in Chicago that ia not in the wnisxy irust. The watch of the blind ooet. Milton. is said to have drifted to Chicago from a St. Louis pawnshop. Subterranean floods and eruptions of gas are reported to be frightening the people oi Jerome, ma. The officers of the Salvation Army at Macomb, 111., are in limbo for failing to pay a fine for parading. Uncle Sam pays aa hieh aa 2.500 ner annum for the rental of his sub-postal stations in Philadelphia. On account of cholera the Mayor of Clarksburg, Tenn., has forbidden the people to eat watermelons. The city liquor agency of Portland, Me., last year sold $60,000 worth of liq uor for medicinal purposes. In the course of a couple of months the last vestige of the horse-car lines will have disappeared from St. Jxrais. The lower part of the Hudson river is shallowing because of brick dust and broken brick thrown from canal boats. Maine lay a claims to a Chinese citizen. Hia name ia Wah Ngock Lee, who mar ried a Maine school teacher some time ago.--' "" Mrs. Mary McGrath of Louisville, Ky., baa brought suit against a saloonkeeper for selling whisky to her husband against her wishes. The projected oil-pipe line from the Pennsylvania oil fields to the Atlantic Coast will become an active competitor of the Standard. The "Judge" Short gang of cattle thieves in North Dakota is reported cleaned out by the settlers and the "Judge " lynched. The fisheries on the St, Lawrence have been failures this season, and many of the people have sold out and are coming to the United States. The Olympic Club at New O.leanB cleared $103,000 by the prise-fighting "carnival," and when all expenses were paid $43,000 remained. The type founders In the East have formed a trust. The fierce competition of the last ten years is to end, the rates of discount will be reduced and prices go up. United States Marshal Joe Rankin of Wyoming, who has a national reputa tion for bravery, has been removed for not making arrests of desperadoes when ordered. The jury in the case of Burton C. Webster, charged with murdering Book maker Charles Goodwin at New York, brought in a verdict of manslaughter in the first degree. The crop report for Missouri shows that there was a general but light frost on two nights and numerous grasshop pers, the latter necessitating the late sowing of wheat. system tonic. Purely vegetable, and EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Penny Savings Banks Connected With the Public Schools of Belgium University of Oxford. The sixty-eighth year of Miami Uni versity haa just begun. Wellesley College haa opened its fall term with 734 student. The New York public schools opened September 12 with 275,000 pupila. The University of Oxford has appli ances for printing 150 different languages. The Atlanta Conftfuft'm announced tbe other day that a new college was soon to be "corner-stoned." The public school ia not universal in tbe old world. There are 10,000 parishes in England with only church schools. There will be about 47,000 girls going to college this year, and twenty-seven years ago there were not seven oi them. Free Uu$ia states that the amount ap propriated last year by the Russian gov ernment for common schools was only $2,692,000. Louisville, Ky., has raised by dona tions the sum of $300,000 for a manual training high school, to be maintained by the city. Rev. Dr. M. Wolsey Stryker, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church. Chi cago, has decided to accept the Pres- iuency of Hamilton College. The oldest college in North America was founded in 1581 the College of St. Lidefonso in the City of Mexico. The next oldest is Laval College, Quebec F. B. Gault, formerly City Superin tendent of Schools at Tacoma, Wash., haa accepted the Presidency of the Uni versity of Idaho, situated at Moscow. It is stated that the recent bequest of $300,000 from Mrs. Stewart of New York makes Princeton Theological Seminary the richest Presbyterian seminary in the country. Tke Friends' School of Providence, R. I , ia now over a century old, and among the 15,000 names enrolled on the regis ters may be found those of many distin guished people. Eton, or the collection of schools which constitutes what ia popularly known as ,ton, nas l.uuu scholars. Tbis great preparatory school has just celebrated its four hundred and fiftieth anniver sary. Penny savings banks are connected with the public schools of Belgium, and uu.wuol tbe primary pupils nave de posited over 100.000. Great Britain has also established penny banks in schools. One of the finest school building in New England has just been dedicated at Worcester. Mass. Tbe total cost of land and buildings is $200,000. The building ia of brick and brown sandstone, with granite underpinning. The first dental college in the United States was established in 1840 at Balti more and even as late as 1861 there were but three others in the country, two in Philadelphia and one in Cincinnati. There are now about twenty-six of these schools in the United States. Indiana University has had a some what remarkable experience in having its professors called to other institutions. In the last two years ten full proieBSors have been called from the faculty to pro fessorships in Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Stanford and the Northwestern. The road to learning is made smooth to many young women with little or no money at the various colleges for women. Vassar haa twenty-five scholarships, Smith five, Wellesley twenty-five, each the interest on $5,000. Harvard Annex has two scholarships supported by its Students' Aid Society. The Students' Aid Society at Wellesley disbursed in gifts and loans during the last year the sum of (11,811. There are at present maintained in Massachusetts 7,239 public schools, taught by 9.227 teachers, which allows one teacher for every forty-eight pupils. The schools are supported by a yearly expenditure oi more tnan $8,5UU,UU0. Nearly 90 per cent of all the children in the State of scho A age are in regular at tendance upon these schools. Included in the above are 244 schools, with an average attendance of 26,294 pupils. PURELY PERSONAL Verdi About to Write Another .Opera, With a Libretto by Boito A Veteran of Many Battles. Herbert Spencer, the philosopher, is said to be a man of singular modesty, " wltn a gentle voice ana almost lemi nine grace." , Lieutenant Peary will take rank among Arctic explorers as one whom it was not necessary to send after and who came home by himself. Columbus seems to have as many dif ferent pictures as Washington, and they are even more dissimilar than those of the hero of the hatchet and the cherry tree. Tbe friends of Mrs. Maybrick find no consolation in the accession of a radical government in England, as Home Secre tary Asquith has stated that he cannot recommend the release of the prisoner. John I. Blair of Blairsville, N. J., ia reported to be worth all the way from $50,000,000 to $100,000,000. He haa never sold a share of stock in any enter prise with which he has been associated, and has money invested in scores of rail roads, some of which he absolutely con trols. This is how yon may know John D. Crimmins, the great New York contract or. He ia described by a Newport corre spondent as having "his eyes wide apart, ana tnrougn tneir brownlsn gray formulating in vacancy." Now. if you meet a man on the street with hia eyea formulating in vacancy, you'll know he la Jonn u. cnmmina. OCCIDENTAL MELANGE An Organized Gang of Outlaws Operating in Idaho. THE APACHES MURDER A FAMILY. California Literary Character Sentenced to Prison forThowlng Refuse on a Neighbor's House. Pasadena's sewage farm is ready for operation. AH hope of saving the whaleback Wetmore haa been abandoned. Los Angeles is to have smelting works with a capacity for 200 tons per day. San Dieeo is ranidlv filling ud with visitors, and there is considerable press ure on hotel accommodations. The Chinamen found illegally fishing in San Diego Bay were fined $75 each and sent to jail in default of payment. Sacramento's State and eocsty tax levy haa been fixed by the Board of Su pervisors at $1.20 on the $100. Ban Joa quin haa fixed upon $1.05. An organized gang of outlaws ia oper ating in Idaho. Three postofficea have Deen lootea tne past six months, a tram held up and many burglaries of a minor character committed. Two miner named Converse and Grigsby have started again from San Diego on another search for the famous Peg Leg mine alleged to exist somewhere on the Colorado desert. The Payallup Indians near Tacoma. 500 in number, will sell their reserva tion lor $2,500,000. It paya to be a no ble red man, when the investment can pile np wealth in that fashion. A marvelous lake is report! to have been discovered in the mountains above Icicle creek in the liig Bend country, Idaho. The lake is said to be of consid erable size and brimful of boiling water. Tremendous forest fires are raging in the heavily timbered country north of the town of Banner in the famous Boise Basin gold country in Idaho. Vast areas have been swept by flames, which show no signs of abatement. xne preaaceous scaie parasite nas not been increasing in the south. The re port to the fruit growers' meeting atLoa Angelea of an investigating committee received a black eye. Shipping and sealing men at Seattle propose to ask tbe Washington authori ties to aend a vessel to Petropaulovski to investigate the seizure of an American vessel by the Russians and to bring back the men who have been turned loose into the streets of Petropaulovski with out any means of living. Ex-Deputy United States Marshal Henry Whetstone, who killed a brother officer, J. B. McLellan, at Ogden in March last, hai been acquitted on the charge of murder. The case has teen somewhat celebrated, and developed much feeling among the people. The contract for restoring the walla of Sutter's Fort, the bas ions and a num ber of buildings, including the old store rooms, blacksmith shop, mill and pro vision st re, which were arranged about U e walls, was let several weeks ago to George Murray A Son. Already work is progressing rapidly upon the walls, and one of the bastions, that on the south east corner, is about completed. The other day a hole was cut in the roof of the State capitol at Salem, and tall steel posts now protrude skyward. These will soon take on a shape becom ing to a capitol dome. The main part of tbe girder is resting securely in its place, and posts are to rest on it all the way round. At the top they wilt be bolted to the steel circular brace that is now seen above the roof, and the brick wall is to be built up around them. When the present term of office of Lieutenant General Underwood exp res next year " the army headquarters " of the L O. O. F., with all the military of ficers above those of Department or State Commanders, will be abolished, and each of the Patriarch Military branches of tne order win do piacea under the con trol of the State encampment within " 4 ' .VM.rw. action was taken by the Sovereign Grand ixage at rortiana. 1 Mrs. Mariaga, a literary character at Santa Barbara, haa been sentenced to prison for thirty days and to nay a fine of $100 for throwing refuse on a neigh bor's hooBe. Mrs. Mariaga is said to be a contributor to Harper's Monthly, the menana ana otner periodicals, bhe lives alone, dresses peculiarly, is an Atheist and refused to take the usual oath in court. She was convicted of a similar offense once before, but when re leased from prison continued the annoy ance until her neighbor could stand it no longer. In British Columbia two gold-seekert, William Corlett of Galveston and Henry Geeford, formerly of St. Paul, have met a terrible fate. While out hunting they were suddenly attack) d by a lion and badly wounded, one of them seriously. A companion sought to take the two to camp. At night he started for camp for aid, leaving tbe two wounded surround ed by fire as protection against wild beasts, which were heard all about them. When the party from camp reached the place thev found that Geeford, who had uone for water, had been attacked by wild animals, killed and his body partly devoured. Corlett had evidently tried to rise and give aid to his companion, but was so weakened that he had fallen across the dying fire and had been liter erally roasted alive.