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HAS THREE TIMES THE CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. ADVERTISING BATES. n'BUKHED KVERY CBlOAlf MY SLOAN P. SHUT T, f'.dllor h4 Proprietor. Professional cardi...., On square One-q ui ter column. On, half column One column..... fl 00 per month 1 60 per month .... ..... X 60 par mouth 6 00 per month 10 00 per mouih i Boil net. localt will be charged at 10 cent per line for first insertion and 5 cents per line the re after. . . Legal adTertlsements will In all rases be charged to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and paid for before affidavit Is furnished . Hul)rlllon Hates. On jrenr (iuvarlably In advance)...., ...II M Six muittli a 1 (M 'llireu iiimilln , , 7& Biugle envies,. ....... 1 VOL. 2. CONDON, GILLIAM CO.. OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1892. NO. 41. THE OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. CONDON GLOBE. RnttrrA at Vie Ponlofflct at Cundon, Oregn: a$ icof-ela matt matter. : , OKKICIAt. niKEQTOHV, United Htates. President Dkn.umih If anhiron Vine I'resliUmt Uvi r MoktoM Hecretary of Hiate John W. Kkhtkk Hwretary of treasury ........C'lus. FonTkk Hwretary o' Interior 1 w Now. Heoretary of War , Htki iikm B. Ki.kiKh HwreUiy of Navy H. K Tracy Pimlmasivr (leueral ..John Wansmakrr Attorney OMHi-ral W II. II. Mll.l.sa beuretary o.'Agrlmltiir. Jshknmh Husk Slate of Oregon. . Governor 8. I'knnoyrr Becrotary of Htate (I W. Mf'HKii'K Treasurer flllt, Mktm:haN Attoriif y-Ouneral (ko. K C'iiahkkri.ain Buit. of fubllu lustrHO.lon ...K. H. M Ki.hov SeuaUirs.. IJ. SSITiiHBI.1, """ i, N Diti.Hii. Congressmen K laus Printer.. .... Fkani (!. Iukkh lY, A. M.M'HK supreme Ju tges w. v I-ork. R, H. Bran. Seventh JiKllulal IHatrlot. Circuit Judge W. I,. HniMf Hrosnnutlng Attorney , W II, Wn.miN ilfiiilicr Mate Hoard ...J. I. I.Ut KKY (lllllam Joint rteuRtor Keiirosoutatlvv Judgn. .....,..... Commissioners Clerk,.; Hlierlff. Twain rr Assessor. - Hurveyor... bvhoiil Hiiirluteaivuti Coroner , Block liiapoctor., Festive of Arlington , County. W. W. Rtriwkr 1j. J, (iOOljKICM .....W. J. Marinkr )W. J. K.OWAHIl (JOS. K. K ALSTON Jay V. I.ucas W. I,. Wim-ox liRRRRRT llAUtTRAO .....VAL WHRKI.KR , ..W. W. KRRNROV I.I'CIRH fAHKKR ........ lm John Nksi.ih ALRX DtlTHIK the Fear. ,.......W, O. 7.KIOI.RR O. t'ARRINH 1 Hock crevk Comic n , Furry ( miiviiu I-oiie KiK-k ... Mayvll Foil Itowu ('rwk , Crown knrk , Trail Fork .,.. H. 1), K A WD A I.I. J. H. CLARK itMf. ! CAWIH U....M. O. t'l.AHKK J. Ql'IKN .....HAM lONAI.DM)N ..,............... J. Martin L II. Hal T. f. Harton I'nlon Pacific Hallway Time Card. Tratnsarrlvt and leave Arlington as follows Asr-aouNO. Train No. 1, fast mail, 'eaves Arlington dally I 2:02 A.M. No. , Atlantic eipress, leaves Arlington dally at r. M. wrnt-roono. No. 1, 1'aclllc espreas, leaves Arlington dally at '.'.UP. At. Train No. 7, fast mall, leaves Arlington dally at 12:46 A. M. HirrNia RAHH TRAINS. Tialn No. 10 arrives from fipnr dally, erpt Hnnday, at 1 :16 r. M. N i. Ii-rvhs lor Heppuer dally, exept Hun day, at 3:62 r. M. 'fat itiRB td knU sold and baggsge rhM-ked thmiiRti to all polnu In the United MUM and Cauaila. . ... . S. C0LLIM8, Tlckot Agent, ArllnRten, Or. AMA, .M.-MT. MoKIAll LUlKiK. No. .V , Hiated comuiHiil. alluii. on first Btturitay eveotiiKS aller first Moudavsnf iscb month. Ho JouritliiR bra i lire ii lu gnodsiaud tigsrefordlnlly invltwl to a"Ud. P. f. CAHON, W. M. II RR8RRT Hautkad, HacreUry. 4 Kl.iNt.TOS-KOHSIL DAILY 8TAOK 14 SK. il'X. t K. A. Nelson, I'rirltor. . pars rsojk arlinotunto Fos1 W 00 Keturu, 10 00 Mavv lie. 6 W Ke urn. 00 Coiidou. i 00 , Return, 7 60 Clem S Oil ....Return, 6 00 )ln. . 2 00 Return, 00 l,avc Arlliig'uu evvry morulne (Hunday x fi.iiedHteovin!k.lsrtiieatCoud.n at 3 P. )., Slid arrives at Fossil at 7 P. si. Comfortable coaches and crotul. experlvnoed .drivers. C0N 10NDON-I.ONR ROCK DAILY HTAOK LINK. D. M. Blnehart. Proprietor. Leaves Condon every morning (Hundays e repltNl) a' i o'clock, and arrives at Loue Kock at 12 m. via Matney and Lost Valley. , ' Fare, a.OO. Hound Trip, S3 ftO. TR. J. J. JIOflAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Condon, Or. Office Oregon av., between Cstholio Church an 1 residence of i. P. Hliutt. D R, JOHN NICKL1N, Condon, Op. Offlce-Flptt aoor west of Olorr office. oko., w. oixiuk. w, a. bi rnhav. qoodk a bitbnham, Attorneys at Law, ' Condon, Or. AlMtractlng, coUctitlng an 1 Insurance business attended to. . CANTWKLL. Lost Valley Saw.' Mill. CANTWELL BROS., Proprietors. All Kinds ot Surfaced Lumber, Rustic, Celling and Flooring Always on Hand. a,ii timbers 4x6 and larger discounted 10 per cent, in number of feet, All lumber dincounted 10 per cent, for cash. m EXCHANGE P, SKEl-LY, Proprietor, KEEPS ON HAND- Fresh Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. FEESH WALLA WALLA STEAMED KE9 BEER UP01T I0E. A fine billiard parlor in connection. When you feel like having a little amusement call around and see Pat. He will treat you well. J AY, P. LUCAS, County Clerk, DOR ALL LIMBS UP LAND AND NOTARY BUSINESS In neat and careful manner. W. DARLING, Notary Public and Conveyancer, Condon, Or. Collections msde with dlsiistch. Ufurcsen's the Our man American and the North ae.t Fire and Marine Insuraui eCoaipany poll RELIABLE FIRE INHUUANCK apply to TIIR " Phcenix of Habtford." Cai Amtlt, $r,,esBH.lS. Herbert Hnlsleail, Agent, Condon, Or, Postoffice Variety Store, I.OMB ItOCK, OK. J. B. GOFF, Proprietor, KKKPH ALWAYS ON IIANI- tvledicines, Cigars, Tobaccos, Flee Candies, School Supplies, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Harps and Toys, And everything else unally found In a con -try variety utore. Kverylh'ng I handle 1 flrst-clau, and my prices are the loweat. (ilve me a trial. Condon Blacksmith Shop G. S. CLARK, Proprietor. General Blacksmltblng tad Wood Work. Tl.e only first class hnnehoer In the comity. Come to my shisp if you want first-class itiiii at iuw nwi, ; The only fir t-clas I litcksmith In Condon, and the only eue who Is able to adve liMv Shop tn large, new building on Main street, Condon, Or. TkaMekatedFreQcHura, "APHRODITINE" ffl Is Sold o a POSITIVE C'JARANTCS to cure any form ofncrvousdlseaMt or any disorder ot the generative or gnnaoieitncrscx, vhuti.cr arUlui!' f mm thoexceiuti a EFfinr tfoof WtlmuluiiU. AFTm ToWcoorOr)li;:n,ort!irouctj vouUifulln.ilncnv. tlou.ovcr lni!u!"rtico, Ac ,ui h as LomoI bruin Power, WaUcfi:lni':u, licerhigdnwil Paluslntho back , Hem 1 mil Wont :nm, 1 1 j btcr ! a, Kon ous i'ros Uullon, Nocturnal l:ral"lou, I.cucorrhn a, Dli Klm.ns,wcAk Slomory, Lous of I'owerand Impr kney, wliii h If neRlcctl often 1eal to prematura old s9 and Insanity. Price f 1.00 a box, boxes lor Vna Hcnt by mall on roeclrit of price A vniTF..XCitrAltAM KH Is given for every "kWorfliirrv-(.vcl, to refund the money if a 1'ersnanent euro Is not efl'ectcd. We have thousands of testimonials frotno'd and young, of both sexes, whohave born pennanenUy run d by theuseof Aphrodltlna. Circular iree. Addrem THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Wattem Branch, Uox 27. rOBTLAHU Usw POR SALR RT I.. W. UAKLINO CO., Condon, Or. Faiier's Golden Female Pills Relieve Suppressed Meustruation. Used uccessfally by thous ands of prominent la dies monthly. Thor oughly reliable and sale. Worth twenty times their weight In gold for male irrtg utaritiet. Never known to fall. Sent by mall sealed for Address Tbe Apbro Medicine COMPANY, Western Branch, Box ST. Portland, Oregon. POR SALR BY L. W. DARLINO CO., Condon, Or. A. CANTWKLL. V SALOON. FROM WASHINGTON CITY. A Bill Having as Its Object the Perfection of the Quarantine Service of the Country Introduced. In the trial of Commander Johnson of the Mohican, charged with grounding hie vessel in Alaskan waters, Lieutenant strong, navigating officer, waa submit ted to a long examination, explaining how tbe Mohican (truck on Cherkoff Isl and. He test! Bed in full as to the posi tion of the ship and the palling maneu vers at the time, and stated that the ship's course had to be laid out tbe best way possible, as the charts were inac curate. Tbe detail of Captain Borup of the ordnance department to duty at the World's Columbian Exposition in con nection with tbe exhibit of the ordnance department is regarded by army officers as a vindication of his conduct while military attache of the United States Legation at Paris. Captain Bornp was recalled at the instance of the French govern men t on account of alleged sale of plans of the French coast fortifica tions to officers of tbe German and Ital ian armies. A bill has been introduced in the Sen ate by Senator Chandler, having as its object the perfection of the quarantine service of the country. The bill author ises tbe President to designate from time to time such p aces on tbe Un ted States coast for the establishment of quarantines as in his judgment Are nec essary to maintain a uniform service in accordance with the laws. It further grovides that it shall be lawful for any tateor municipal authority to any fee for quarantine purposes on any vessel of any national romoanv. or noon any person brought into the United btates Irom abroad. Renresentative Hermann has Intro- duced and is pressing before tbe Com mittee on Public Lands a mil enlarging the powers of tbe United States Com missioners. The bill provides that per sons having homestead proofs may make them beiore these cjommissioners. At present the homesteader is compelled to mace final proof before United States land officers at the local offices or before Clerks of Court at the county seat. Mr. Hermann declares that this new provision would be ot great advan tage to many settlers who live a long distance from county seats or from tbe local land offices. Indian Commissioner Morgan has sent to the Secretary of the Interior a tetter stating that a crsis has been reached in the work carried on by the Indian office in tbe education of children. He says tbe office is helpless to further enforce the regulations in accordance with tbe act of 1890, and be lavs the facta in the case before the Secretary for his information. Gen. Morgan gives the details of several recent cases where the authority of the government as repre sented by Indian agents has been openly denied. Morgan ssys he does not believe in using vi lence, but be cer tainly does think the government should show the Indians that it is in earnest in tbe matter. He is of the opinion that all that wodld be neces sary would be to show force. The Uoro- mtsstoner makes no specific recommen dations. ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portl in d, 8:45 1. M. " 7.30 P. M. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 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 rates and Keueral In forma Inn ran on or aclilress W. II. IH'RI.M'RI', Assistant General PassoiiKr Avent, '2M Washing ton street, cur. "I ti Int. PORTLAND, Oil. HAT TEES THE ONLY ONE DAY CURE. TRY IT. OWR MFtt C9 For Oale by L. W. Price OO and OCCIDENTAL MELANGE An Attempt to Wreck - a Southern Pacific Express Train. ;. THE CROP OUTLOOK IN CALIFORNIA. " t The Unknown Girl Who Committed Sat- clde at San Diego Proves to be ' 1 a Gambler' Wife. Nevada's Legislature will continue in session but forty days. The outlook for coming crops In South ern California was never better than at present. The damage to the orange crop bv the storm in Central California is less than 5 per cent. Irrigation work along the Snake river in Idaho has seriously endangered nav igation on that stream. Victoria, B. C, has done away with vaccination as a necessity before a child can enter tbe public schools. Kid's band of renegades are in the San Carlos Mountains without food . or shelter, suffering greatly from cold sad exposure. r Columbia river canners declare that a salmon trust is absolutely necessary to secaie results that will prove at all re munerative. The grand jury at Fresno has charted that tbe builders of the courthouse there did not follow the plans and made sev eral thousand dollars by not doing so.. Ira Bartlett, a miner well known on tbe Coast, killed himself in a mining camp near Tombstone, A. T. He was well to do, but his health was failing. Early In May of next year Frank For dyce, a young stock baron of Idaho, will attempt to drive from the center of Idaho to Ogallala, Neb., a band of 45,000 sheep. i A party of old Indian fighters is being organised in Southern Arizona, who bope to capture Kid and his band, as well as the rewards offered by Governor Murpby. Efforts"to 'revive the Joutnal, Russell Harrison's paper, which recently failed at Helena, Mont., have proved abortive. The total amount due to creditors is said to be $026,000. The civie Board of Health at Victoria, B. 0., is engaged on the claims of par ties whose houses were fumigated alter the smallpox epidemic for damage to clothing, furniture, etc The State Board of Agriculture has formally decided in favor of holding the Northern Citrus Fair at San Francisco next month in conjunction with the Me chanics' Institute Fair, The unknown girl who committed sui cide at I he Coronado Hotel in San Diego has been positively identified as Mrs. Kate Morgan. Her home waa in Ham burg, la., and her husband is a gambler. A petition is being circulated by some of the ladies of Pasadena asking the LegiHlature to so amend the laws ot Cal ifornia that the right of voting will be extended to women upon all questions, both local and national. In tLe United States Circuit Court a! Portland Judge Gilbert has dee ded the case of the United States against the Willamette Valley and Cascade Mount ain Wagon Road Company in favor of the defendants. The controversy in the case was over 600,000 acres of land granted by Congress to the company for building a road. An attempt to wreck the Southern Pa cific north-bound express was made near Grant's Pass, Or. Rails had been taken from a trestle, on which had the train run it would have been thrown into a deep canyon and the loss to life would have been terrible. Many home-eeekers are looking for ward with gratification to the early opening of the Nes Perce reservation in Idaho. The Indian allotments leave 600,000 acres unclaimed. Of this area fully 600,000 acres is fine agricultural and gracing land. At Snowflake in Apache county, A.T., Charles H. Flake and James M. Flake attempted to arrest Tom Taylor. Taylor killed Charles Flake, and wounded James, who in turn killed Taylor. The Flakes are merchants and leading Mor mons of that section. Taylor was a des perado, and recently robbed the bank at San Marcial. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EITJB. TRY IT. PORTl AMI ORg. DARLING & CO. es.00 per Rottle. INDUSTRIAL BREVITIES. Liquor Made From Common" Mushrooms , in Africa Algeria as a Cork Producing Country. The Krnpp works have 6,642 furnaces. Indelible ink is made from banana juice. Reading, Pa., made 76,000,000 cigars this year. Georgia taxes every cigarette seller $200 a year. This country mines 20,000,000 barrels of salt a year, v . Mexico exported 43,750,000 pounds of coffee last year. In India the government runs the opium business. Consolidation of tbe lead and oil in terests is contemplated. The annual liquor bill for the United States is $1,484,000,000. There are several jockeys at Newmar ket earning $15,000 a year. The hog pack this vear will exceed that of last by 1,100,000 hogs. The Union Pacific railroad is flirared on to have cost $108,778 per mile. An electric cigar lighter has been in vented for the benefit of smokers. There is more monev spent for eras than for flour in tbe United States. The whaling season has been a eucceea. the catch being valued at $1,500,000. The movement of the cotton croD for the season to date is over 1,300,000 bales short. Russia produced in the nast ten veers. it is said. 878.6S0.400 gallons of nure al cohol. The aggregate of salaries of postmas ters appointed by the President is $6, 386,000. Alexandria. Ind.. is to have a iS.OOO.- 000 glass plant, the largest in tbe United Btates. There are about 130 dulv Qualified fe male medical p actitionersin the United Kingdom. The Lincoln paper mill at Lincoln. Neb., has been sold to the paper trust for $100,100. Tbe damage to wheat and oats in Michigan by smut this vear is estimated at $1,000,000. Glass in oven doors is something new. The cook can see what she or he and the fire are doing. The natives of Liberia prepare a sin gularly intoxicating beverage from a com mon mushroom. . A New Hampshire man has invented a machine that trims and punches belts in one operation. The production of distilled spirits of all kinds in this country last year was 117,186,114 gallons. Dublin claims to have the lareeet brewery in the world : St. Louis the big gest in the United States. Ten million pounds of tea were brought into the United States last vear. an increase of nearly a third. It has been discovered that the weisht required to crush a square inch of brick varies fr im 1,200 to 4,500 pounds. , The mines of the world produce twenty-five tons of gold everv week, and yet the precious metal remains as scarce ever. Most heavy tunnel work is now done by machine drills, driven by com pressed air, which also serves to ventilate the works. . Algeria is the greatest cork-producing country in the wt rid, having 2,500,000 acres of cork forests, of which 300,000 are made to yield regular crops. Electric heating has made great prog ress in Ottawa, Canada, and hotels and private establishments are rapidlv adopting this new convenience. The oyster dealers of Baltimore agree that the oyster supply this year will not be sufficient to keen their packing houses running on even half-time. A drving-houe for lumber has been erected at Ottawa, in which e'ectricity is tne beating power. This is the nrst establishment of the kind in the world. The shortage of the hop crop in Otsego and Schoharie counties, N. Y., is said to be unprecedented. Twenty-three cents is offered, but growers are holding their stock for 30 cents. PURELY PERSONAL Mr. Carnegie came to this country forty-seven years ago, when he was 10 years old, and has never had time to get naturalised. Mascagni, the composer, has received an offer to come to America. Should he decide to come he will conduct some oi his operas here. A prince of the Basse tribe of West Africa is taking a course of studies ai Bates College, Me.aHe goes by the name of Louis P. Clinton. Sam Joseph, who led the Chicago Con vention in singing "Graver, Grover, four years more of Grover," it is said, will be made united States Marshal of Phila delphia. James rayn. the noted novelist and editor, is probably the worst writer in the British kingdom. A letter from him is nothing more than an interestins study in hieroglyphics. General F. J. Lippitt of Washington is the only survivor of the few who, standing at the grave, witnessed the in terment of Lafayette. He was then a youth, and resided in Paris. A heavy loss to the literary circles of Austria was the death, a few weeks ago. oi Frederick von Hellwald, the geograph ical writer and historian. Anton tleller von Hellwald, to give his full name, was born in Padua in 1842, as the son of a Field Marshal of the Austrian army. He himself entered the army of Austria and took part in tbe campaign against Prussia in 1866, but became editor of an Austria military journal thereafter. BEYOND THE ROCKIES Wonderful Progress Made in the Condition of Our Navy. A GOVERNMENT BUILDING SINKING. The Trick of Voting on the Names of Dead Men Developed Into a Scientific Fraud In Providence. New Haven, Conn., is in the throes of a temperance revival. There are nearly 1,000,000 pensioners. During last year 25,306 pensioners were dropped. Colorado's Legislature proposes to make silver coins luU legal tender in the Centennial State. Excitement has been caused by the discovery of rich deposits of nickel ore near Keokuk, Iowa. Tbe government building in Chicago is sinking so that six new props have been put in to hold it. The Wells-Fargo Express Company, it is reported, has secured control of the Colorado Midland line. ' , Suits against forty-three companies are to be brought at St. Joseph, Mo., for violation of the anti-trust law. Canadian newspapers say the annexa tion question must be discussed. They are now wiUing to hear both sides. It is estimated that the valne of the honey and wax produced in thia country during tbe past year was $20,000,000. It is thought that George Gould's in clinations will prompt him to own a large racing stable, and that he will soon be on tbe turf. The Brooklyn bridge is to have a great pneumatic tube for the transmission of mail and baggage between New York and Brooklyn. Herr Seidl, the New York musician, will get $15,000 for playing five months at the World's Fair, and his orchestra is paid accordingly. A woman who was elected a Trial Jus tice in Wyoming commenced her dnties by committing her husband to jail for contempt ot court. Jersey City is to have a new city hall, a contract for the construction of which has been awarded. The cost has been limited to $237,000. i Atlanta is to have a $e't road five miles in length, connecting all the roads centering there. It is to be opened as an independent line. The St. Louis Revublie figures it out that the recent rise in cotton has made the South nchrr by tl00.000.000 since the middle of October. The Wisconsin monolith on the World's Fair grounds is to pierce the air at a height of 115 feet. It wiU be the lush est obelisk in the world. Mme. Dias, wife of the Mexican Pres ident, is going to send at her own ex pense a woman's band of forty-five musicians to the World's Fair. A combination to form t: e largest and most complete printing and publishing houe in tbe world has been formed at Chicago, with $6,000,000 capital. Dr. Preserved Smith, who was found guilty of heresy by the Cincinnati Pres bytery and sentenced to suspension, will appeal his case to the General Synod. Ri- hard Mansfield complains that Boston, instead of criticising his acting, found fault with his legs. He thinks Chicavo is intellectually superior to Hoeion. New York's Board of Aldermen pro poses to pass an ordinam-e which will render unlawful the driving of steers, bulls or cattle through the streets of the metropolis. If the prohibition bill should pasa the South Carolina Legislature, a Charles ton brewing firm, whose charter lasts seventeen years, will h ive a monopoly of the business in the State. A temporary camp of military in struction for the army and volunteer forces is proposed by Senator Mitchell to be established at the World's Fa r, the militia not to exceed 50,000. The npper mill of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company at Scrantoa, Penn., has been shut down on account of lack of orders. This movement throws 600 men out of employment. The Pennsylvania Company will make extensive improvements near Washing ton, D. C, and reduce the running tim to New York to fonr and one-half hours. The assessed valuation of the coal lands of Sc huylkill county,' Penn , has been definitely settled by the County Commissioners, who place them at $10,- W4.756. The trick of voting on the names of dead men, non-residents, minors and the like appears to have been developed nto an almost scientific fraud in Provi lence. R. I., where over 2,'W names of fictitious personages were found on the list of voters. Secretary Tracy's report on the con dition of the navy shows wonderful pro gress in the put few years. The esti mates in the report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1894, for the navy and marine c rts, including those for public works and the increase of the navy, are 124,471,498, being $2,713,141 less than those for the last fiscal year. There is now in Washington a regu larly organised committee consisting of five members sent from the New Orleans Convention to aid in pushing the Nicar agua canal biU through Oongrers. They are all confident that tbe bill will p., although they are not so confident that it will pass at the short session.