HAS THREE TIMES THE CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. THE OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. ADVERTISING KATES. PUBMNHKl) KVKKY FRIDAY BY SLOAN P. 8HUTT, Keillor and Proprietor. Professional cards.,... One square One-quaiter column., One half column One column... .Jt 00 per month 1 AO per month 8 SO per month 00 per month ,...10 00 per month : Business locals will be charged at 10 cent, per line lor first insertion and 5 cents per line there after. . . . v ; Legal advertisements will in all case be charged to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and paid for before affidavit la furnished ? Hutiserlptlon Kates. Una your (Invariably lu advance) - 1 1 50 hlx mouths 1 00 Three moril )m.. , " Bingio coulea 1 VOL. 2. ; CONDON, GILLIAM CO.. OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1893. NO. 46. GLOBE. .A Entered at the, Pottnfflce at Condon, Oregon, at tecimd-cliMt mill matter. OKFICIAL DIlirCTOltY. , United States. Presldeut Bknjamim Harbison Vine President ..Lkvi V. mohton Heuretarv of male.. r,.Joni W. Kostbs Hunretary of Treasury... ... Heererary ot Interior.,. uxirelary of War Bwretury of Navy, ,...,. PoKtmaiiUjr-Uomiral. ,..,.., Attorimy-MeHural beoretary of AijrluuUiire. Chas, Fohtbb i. W. Hohi.b ,.8TKfHHl B. Kl.KINN B. F. Tracy ...John Wanamakkr W II. H. Mii.i.kb , JgRKMlAll Husk gut of Oregon, Governor 8. Pbnnoybb Heeretary Of Male W. McHbidb Treasurer Full. Mktsohah Attorney-UoiierNl tiao. Cimiimbbi.aiii Hunt, of Public Instruction K. 11. McKlhov . ' I J. It, MlTCHRM. senators... . .. J( Ni vMUt ' IB. HkkmaNM Congressmen .. jyy. K. KtUl) Printer - ..... ...Fbahb fl. Hakbb Sr. A. Momta W. V Lobo. it. 8. 11BAM. Seventh Juilleiel District. ClrflHlt Judge .VY, L. Bhadshaw ProsnoutliiB AlUirney i W. II. WlHtoR Member Slate Board i. I Lucbbt Gllllant Coanty. Joint nenator .......W, W. Btbiwbb Kenroseulatlve . -.U J. Ooodbiuh judge w....,., ....... ... VV. J Marimrr , , IW. J, KlWARIS Commissioners. JJoi, K, kawtow Clerk .,..,........,. Jay P. Lucas BlierllT. w.i.. wiio Treasurer Hbbbxbt Halstbad Assessor Vai.Whrri.rb Surveyor M........W, W. Kbnnbov H hool Wuoerluteaileut LutiRR PaRRRR Coroner .............ua. Jomh Nicrlin Hlwck inspector.... ......Alsx Dutiiis Justices of the I'eara. ArilllKl.MI. .., ,.,,....... V. ..... HlalfH'k O. 1'AKHIHH HVHock ( reek.,,.,.- ....... H. p. Kandau. . (,'oii.lon.., ............... J. K. CLARK Kerry Canyon..,. P. r. (Jason Iiio Hw;k .......M.O. CI.ARKB Meyvllie 0. J. Qitmw fossil ......... Bah Pohai-dsok kowtH rwk., ......... J. Martin drown Kofrk -...X H. Hah Trail Fork w. .T. K. BABTOH Inlou Paeiflo ltallw ay Tim. Card. TralnarrlOidloav Arlington at lollowa: ART-BOVHD. Train No. 2, fast mall, !uavee Arllagton dally t2:MA. M. . No. h, Atlantic sxpmu, leaves Arlington dally Btt:42r. M. WISTBOUKO. No. 1, 1'KClflo express, loaves Arlington dally at 2 U r. x, Trslt No. 7, fast mall, leave Arlington daily at 12:48 a.m.. HRrrNRB BBArlCH TBA1RS. Train No. 10 arrives from Beppner dally Cfpt HuiKlsy, at 1:16 . M. No. l'-vcs lor Heppner dally, except 8nn day.atH W r. U. ,M , . . ThrsiiKh tickeu sold and bsggag checked through to all twlnu in tl Uuiunl Hlates and Canada. S. COLLINS, Ticket Agent, Arlington, Or. At. A A. M.-MT. MOIUAII LOLHIK, No. Oft , Hinted communications on first ButMrday eveiiliiits alter first Mondays of fach month. Ho JoiuiiImk hrethren In good standing sre cordially invited to attend. f. F. CAHON, W. M. Jay I. Lucas. Secretary. HI.INOTON-FOSW1L DAILY 8TA0E LINK. K. A. Nol.oii, Proprietor. FARB rROM ABUKUTOM TO Fossil......... W 0D Ketiim, 10 00 May villa 6 00.. . Hetum, V 00 Condon 00,.,.. Return, i 60 Clem 3 ls...........M....HetMrn, 6 00 Olex a 00 Kelurn, S 00 leaves ArlliiKton vry morning (Kuuday ex r.i,iel'i.lo'(lx'k.UdMeatCoiuluu at Sr. U aii'l arrives at Kosall at 7 r. at. OomlorUhle coaches and curoful, experienced drivers. . " ' pOSDOS-LOSE ROCK DAILY BTAOE LIME, " I. M. Itlueliart.rroprl.tor. Leaves Condon every morning (Bandays ex riuI) at6:it0o'clock, aud arrives at Loue Rock at U h., via Matney and Lost Valley. Fare, S3.00. Hound Trip, 3.SO. TR. J. J, HOOAN, ' . : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Condon, Or. omcc Oregon ave., between Catholic Church and residence of . r. tstmii. JOHN NICKUN, Condon, Or. Ofllre-First ooor west ot Globs office. OBO. Vf. OOODR. W. . bUKNBAM. QO0DK 4 BURN HAM, Attorneys at Law, ' Condon, Or. Abstracting, collecting an Insurance easiness attended to. D. CANTWELL, Lost v Valley CANTWELL BROS., Proprietors. All Kinds of Surfaced Lumber, Rustic,- Ceiling and Flooring Always on Hand, All t.imWa 4fi and lartrer discounted 10 per cant, in number o; feet.' All lumber discounted 10 per EXCHANGE P. SKELLY,. Proprietor, KEEFS 0 HAND Fresh Beer, Wines; TRESS WALLA WALLA STEAMED KEG BEEE UPON ICE. A fine billiard parlor in connection. When you feel like having little amusement call arotind and see Fat. II will treat you weLU JJAKLINO A 1IENUR1CKB, Attorney! at Law, , Notaries Public and Conveyancers, Condon, Or. rvillnntlntis and Insurance. Terms reasonable. OHIise between drug store and postomce, Main street. AY P. LUCAS, County Clerk, DOM AM. LIM0I Of LAND AND NOTARY BUSINESS In a neat and careful manner. F .V)R 11EUABLE FIUK INSOKANCK APW.Y TO THB 'PHaNIX OF Habtfobd." Ctuh Aitcti, f,m,Blt,.13. Herbert Hatstead, Agent, Condon, Or. Postoffice Variety Store, LOME BOCK, OR. J. B. GOFF, Proprietor, -KEEPS ALWAYS ON IIAND Medicines, Cigars, Tobaccos, Fine Candles, Scbool Supplies, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Harps and Toys, And everything else usually fonnd In a eonxtry variety autre. Kverythlng I handle la first-class, and my prices are the lowest. Oive m. a Ulal. Condon Blacksmith Shop G. S. CLARK, Proprietor. General Blacksmlthlng and Wood Work. The only first class uorseshoer In the county. Come to my shop if you want first-class work at low rates. The only flmtilass ulitcksmlth In Condon, and the only .ne who Is able to advertise. Hhop In large new building on Main street, Condon, Or. Th9 Ceklrated French Eure, wtlurf"APHRODmNE'ffl J 3 Bold 0i A P081TIVE OUARANTEC to cure any form ol nervous dlseaMi or any disorder of the generative or gansof eltherscx, whether arlilim' fromtheexcoMlve BEFORE tjnool Htlmulauls, AFTER TfnbacooorOnluin.orthrouKhvonthfullnd Users. tlon,ovirimiuiscuce,dio.,su'nas ixmso! Brain Power, Wnkt(iilucss,llcarliigdown i'alnslntlie bark, Hemlnal weakness, Hysteria, Nervous fros tratlon.Nnrtumal Kmtsslons, Leiicorrho-e, DIs Slncs,Wcak Memory, Lou of 1'owerand Impo t'm y, whli'h If ncKli-ctelo(ten lead to premature eld airo and Initanity. Price 11.00 a box, fi boxes fur I., in. Hcnt hrmallonrecflntof nrice A WRITTEN (iUARAMTER is given for every flOOordcrrerulvtHl, to refund the money If a I'ermanent euro Is notelTortod. We have tliouKandsof testimonials from old and young. l bothsoxcs.whohave been permanently cured by the use of Aphrodltlne. Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. W-istom Urauch, Box 27. roicrxixu Urn. roa BALI IT L. VT. DARLING CO., Condon, Or. Femals Fills Rellove Bappressed llenstraatlon. Used aooessfully by thous ands of prominent la dles monthly. Thor oughly reliable and sale. Worth twenty times their weight In gold for femalt irrtg vlaritte: Never known to fail. Bent by mall sealed lor HI. Address The Mro Midleim COMPANY, Western Branch, Bos 87. Portland, Oregon. FOR IAL1 BY DAKLING CO., Condon,, Or. u vr. A. CANTWELL. '.'Saw: Mill. cent, for cash. V SALOON. Liquors and Cigars w arjr-' Facsr s Golden INDUSTRIAL BREVITIES. Exportation of American Beef to England Causes a Large Reduction in the Price to the Consumer. Germany, is building paper houses. japan baa thousands ot tnem. A locomotive that consnmes its own smoke has made its appearance. The principle of the bicycle is applied to the propelling of small boats. - The rice crop in the South this year is estimated to be 225,CO0,0OJ pounds. The forests of Germany pay an annual government revenue of $25,000,000. la Douglass county, Col., 48,000 fruit trees are Irrigated by one company. France sent almost 20,030,000 bottles ot champagne to this country last year. The anthracite coal fields produce more than 45,000,000 tons of coal every year. In only thirty-six of Oregon's new or chards there are 9,000,000 young ffuit trees. It is said that the iron-pipe fonndries of the country have formed a $20,000,000 trust. It Is said that 1.000 rose trees are re quired to supply two ounces of attar of rosea. Edison has 200 women in his employ, making the most delicate electrical in struments. Some 35.009 lambs are being fed and fattened in the Cache la Pondre Valley, Col., this winter. A ainsle row of nearls as larze as seas and perfectly round were sold recently in fans for f I2&,uw. The real-estate brokers in New York ity sold property worth in the aggre gate $45,000,000 last year. The time is not far distant when a paper-bound book, well printed and il- aatrated, will be sold lor 6 cents. Canada takes in proportion to her in habitants almost three times as much of British goods as the United States. Denmark. France and neighboring countries sell about $50,000,000 worth of dairy produce annually to England. The silver output of Aspen, CoL. the last year was 9,101,100 ounces, as against ,000,000 ounces ol tne preceding year. The number of persons carried by the railroads of the United States the last year was in round numbers 600,000,000. Sixty-five thousand incandescent tamps are manufactured every day at an average selling price of about vo cents piece. The buttons of the wedding dress of a New York millionaire's daughter recent ly married were made of jewels, and cost $100 each. At Placentia Bay, Newfoundland, alone Ofifi man netrt ear a man m sA AmnlAvtsil i fl the lobster industry. Five million is the annual catch, which represents $180,000 in value. . The returns of the salmon pack at British Columbia shows a total of 221 797 cases, as compared with 312,211 cases lor laai, a decrease lor mm oi w,n cases. ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 1. M. " 7:30 P. M. DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul. . 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago. 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and lansat City. PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. For rates and Reneral in formation call on or address , W. II. HURI.BURT, Assistant General Passenger A (rent, Vt asning- ton street, cor. inira, rouiLANU, uu. HAT THE ONLY ONE DAY CURE. TRY IT. OW.R. MrTS. C5 For Gale by L. W. DARLING & CO. Price 1.00 and S.0O per Bottle. OCCIDENTAL MELANGE Geary Chinese Act Obnoxious to Portland Ministers. A NEW FIND OF COAL IN ARIZONA. The Porcliase of a Controlling Interest in the First National Bank of V ', . Santa Barbara, CaL The cftttl'e ranee in Arizona are re- ported in fine condition. Sear-Admiral J. 8. Skerrett has as- nmed command at Mare Ialand. All the attractions of Al Hayman and Charles Frohman are to be played at Los Angeles hereafter. The Portland Ministerial Association has adopted resolutions asking Congress to repeal tne ueary umnese act. The new coal find near Flagstaff, A. T., is creating much interest. The coal is of a fine quality and the veins large. A party of conchologista is to visit Point Loma at an early date to secure shells, which are said to be abundant in that section. Senator John P. Jones of Nevada and other capitalists have purchased a con trolling interest in the First National Bank ot ttanta carDara. cauliflower and celery is being shipped from Tjos Angeles East in carload lots, A EUUUUCtSUIV UUUWKV V. MIUUIKC. but the demand is greater tnan tne sup ply. A netition to the Oregon Legislature has been extensively signed throughout the Willamette Valley to have railroads fence their lines where tneyruntnrougn pastures and meadow lands, The' orange crop in the south will not besrin to move much for two or three weeks, when heavy shipments may be looked for. The quality and quantity are both ahead ol any previous season, An aDDortionment bill, based on the vote cut at the recent election, has been introduced in the Idaho Senate. The bill provides that each county shall have at least one eenaior ana .Representative. There are valuable slate beds four miles from Merlin in Josephine county, Or. This is the only slate quarry known in the State, and Portland contractors have been obliged to obtain their slate as far away as Maine. Tha Rradstreet mercantile atrenevre- f porta fifteen failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the past wees;, as compared with fourteen lor the pre vious week and fifteen for the corre sponding week of 1892. Captain Anderson, a pilot at San. Pe dro, while cruising in his yacht off Santa Monica had an adventure with a whale, which nassed under and raised his ves sel three feet. A Bhot in a vital part of the animal drove it away. The appeal in the case of the People of the State of California vs. Ah iiee Doon, a Chinaman who was convicted of murder in tne nrst degree at ban uaiaei and sentenced to death in March, 1891, has been affirmed by the Supreme Court. Jen Baptiste Trauvlco, a survivor of the ' farmus Donner party, and who claims to have been the only one in tiaorce Donner s ctmo who for manv days was ab to keep up the fires and Wail on Tiie? omere, in living m oaiim Rosa, Car., in destitute circumstances. A novel house is to be built on the ocean .front at Co rem ado by N. C. Jones of M&nitou. CoU, for a winter home for himself and wile. It will be two stories in height, and the front, facing the sea, will be ot glass. The roof will be fiat and covered with cement for a roof gar den. The will of W. 8. Ladd of Portland has been filed for probate. His widow is given an annuity of $24,000. His sons are left all banking interests. The sum of f 450,000 for educational and charita ble purposes has been left in trust, and a number of relatives in Massachusetts have been bequeathed annuities. Am ple provision was made for all the fam Flv. An error in tne census lasen in cotae in 1890 has been the means of depriving the residents of the suburban districts of the enjoyment of the same postal fa cilities extended to those in the heart of the city. An attempt has been made to have the matter righted, and a statement recently forwarded to the department at Washington, which shows that the pop ulation is 5,900 instead of 2,600. as erro neously supposed, will probably help greatly in straightening the matter out. 1 41 - T - - TEES THE PBSOF OF THE IS III IKE mi TRY IT. PORTLAND. ORg. FROM WASHINGTON CITY. The House Committee on Territories Re ports Favorably on the Admission of Utah Into the Union. The President has determined to leave the Crater Lake and Mount Hood reser vation to his successor. The House Commerce Committee has adopted the report of the subcommittee on the bill to allow pooling by railroads under supervision ol the Interstate Uom meree Commission. The Senate Interstate Commerce Com mission by a vote of 6 to 5 rejected the railroad pooling provision amendment to the Cullom bill, and will report the Din as thus amended. The House Committee on Territories without division has ordered favorably reported the bill enabling Utah to form constitution and state government and to be admitted into the Union. Senator Dolph has introduced a bill for the relief of the Blalock Wheat Growing Company, which was referred to the Committee on Public Lands and will probably be reported favorably soon. In reporting to the House the Com mittee on Election of President says rel ative to the bill repeaUng the Federal supervision of election statute that "vo ters must be freed from such esnionaee and interference," and that "the people have decided Federal meddling with elections must cease." It is now certain that the sundry civil appropriation biU wiU contain a provi sion to allow the four States admitted in the omnibus bill the preference right of sixty days to select lands for their pub lic institutions. Attorney-ueneral Jones says this is worth $7,000,000 to the school interests ot Washington. The lighthouse bill, which passed the House, contains the following appropri ations for Oregon and Washington : At the mouth of the Willamette river. Or.. a light and fog signal, $6,009; at Gray's Harbor, Wash., a first-order lighthouse and fog signal, at a cost not to exceed S6,(XX), in addition to the appropriation of $15,500 already made: on the north head of Cape Disappointment, Wash., a first-order lighthouse, not to cost more than W0.008. and when the light shall have been established the light at Cape Disappointment will be discontinued and a light of the fourth order to be sub stituted therefor; at twenty-five points on the Willamette river between Salem and Portland, beacon lights and buoys. at a cost not exceeding $5,000, and the same to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. Rep resentative Wilson has already secured in the sundry civil appropriation bill a provision for a lighthouse at Gray's Harbor. Perhaps the most important meeting of the Finance Committee of the Senate held during this Congress was that which resulted in the decision of a favorable report of the biU to repeal the Sherman silver purchase act. Subsequently Sher man reported the bill, and it was placed on the calendar. The meeting was large ly attended, every member being pres ent except Senators Jones and Vance, who is ill. While a majority was in fa vor of the action taken, a vigorous op- fas ei sition was manifested by Harris of enneasee and Voorhees ol Indiana. Those who voted to report the bill favor ably were Morrill, bherman, Allison, Al drich, Hiscock, McPherson and Carlisle. Senators voorhees and Harris entered an emphatic protest against the proposed action of the committee, and would have been jiined by Senators Jones and Vance had they been present. The meeting is said to have been interesting. This is probably in reference to the speeches made by Harris and Voorhees. They were outvoted, however, and the discus sion will now be transferred to the floor of the Senate. Senator McPherson said the bill was satisfactory to him, althongh he would rather have had his resolution reported. One feature he did not ap prove was that which postponed the time to January 1, 1894 but still he thought it afforded a relief, for the peo ple would know at that time at least that the present lunation ol currency would end and the country would return to currency and money not debased. Teller and Voorhees do not believe the bill can pass, and Voorhees is credited with say ing that not ten Democratic Senators will vote for it. The proposed Seattle canal has met with a serious obstacle by points raised by engineers and scientific men who have visited that point and given some attention to the climatic conditions and topography ot the lands and the country surrounding Lakes Union and Washing ton. It appears now that, it this canal should be built, a deDth of water suffi cient to be of any use for floating ships into the fresh-water lakes would be so great a drain upon the lakes as to mate rially lower their depth. There is not sufficient rainfall in that vicinity nor sufficient water-shed to these lakes to keep up the supply. As a consequence the outflow would soon drain the lakes This question will no doubt come up so soon as another attempt is made to put the bill through the llouse or senate. That it will make a great difference in the consideration of the bill there can be no doubt. As a matter of fact it may be positively stated that Congress does not intend to dig this ditch, and that it will accept any theory like tils advanced by scientific men and refuse the in dorsement of the Seattle scheme. Of eourse, the members of Congress cannot be expected to understand the topogra phy of these lakes and the lands sur rounding them nor to know whether there is not sufficient water-shed or rain fall to supply the demand that a huge ship canal would demand, bat It may be certain that before any action will be taken a scientific commission will be ap pointed to make the investigation and aasertain whether conditions exist which would drain the lakes and render the ditch useless after $3,300,000 or more has been expended upon it. BEYOND THE ROCKIES. Iodide of Potassium Recommended for Lumpy Jaw. GREAT SUFFERING AT HOMESTEAD. The New Canadian Canal Tariff Puts an End to Discrimination Against tne United States. A corner in tin is being manipulated in the East. The Mississinni river is shallower than it has been before since 1850. There is only one Columbian coin for every thirteen inhabitants of this coun try. Thousands of crows starving near Har- rodsburg, Ky., are killing sheep and ogs. The Santa Fe road is requiring its em ployes to separate from labor organisa tions. During the year 1892 957 ships brought 479,477 passengers from Europe to New York. Philadelnhia'a Mavor recently vetoed an appropriation of $1,200,003 for com pleting the city nail. Ont of a population of over 1,500,000 there are only 593 persons sustained in almhouses in Kansas. Philadelphia has already spent $10,- 000,000 toward building her city hall in the past twenty years. A threatened clash between the white and black races has put Jeffersoaville, Ind., in a state of terror. A five-mile ride in a three-home sleigh for 25 cents is one of the attractions in Central Park, New York. v Secretary Foster says there will be an available balance of $20,000,000 in the Treasury on July 1 next. Negroes have been driven out of Marks- ville, La., by the whites, because they wanted to educate their children. Philadelphia society is in a ferment over the attempt of the Health Board to prohibit the sale of skimmed milk. St Louis merchants favor the opening of the Cherokee Strip, because they think it will increase their business. The Slaven Bros, of New York and San Francisco are said to have made $15,- 000,000 out of the Panama canal scheme. Br a comnromise ex-President Beers of the New York Life Insurance Com- - pany gets $15,0M a year instead of $37, 600. Petitioning for $24,500,000 to build a railroad from Mexico to Canada,' Farm era' Alliance men will seek 1,000,000 sig natures. ,'. ' The flow of American capital in $10,- 000,000 lumps to Cape Breton and Nova Scotia coal mined greatly cheers the Ca nadians. According to a New York paper body- snatching is a profitable calling at the national capital, where mere are twe medical colleges. The suffering at Homestead among the families of those who were in the strike is said to be very great, 300 being on the verge of starvation. Joe Goddard and " Denver " Ed Smith have been matched to fight to a finish at catch weights for $2,500 and the beet purse offered at Chicago. The series of world's congresses to be held in Chicago this year will be opened by a world's congress of representative women, the call for which has just been issued. A Chicago paper has been testing the honesty of the citizens by sending its reporters round to drop pocket-books. Very few of the pocket-books were re turned. The people of North Carolina, like the people of Maryland, will discuss in State convention this month plans for sys tematically improving their country highways. The Tennessee Board of Health has passed resolutions favoring a permanent international commission to prevent the passage of contagious diseases from one land to another. The trustees of the University of Penn sylvania hospital are contemplating the erection of an extensive addition to the hospital building to cost in the neigh borhood of $180,000. St Louis is hoping that her beer war may last until the summer torrid ity comes along. Four glasses for a nickel make the city on the muddy Mississippi a paradise for topers. The experiments of the Agricultural Department on cattle diseases at Chicago have resulted in the recommendation of iodide of potassium for lumpy jaw. The disease is not contagious. Visitors are enjoying the spectacle of the ice bridge at Niagara Falls, and sa loonkeepers have set up booths on the ' div ding line between Canada and the United States and sell liquor without a license. The Treasury Department has compro mised for $25,0J0 the civil suit against 8. Block A Sons of INew xork, charged with undervaluation of imported Nottingham laces. Criminal proceedings are stiU pending. The Cleveland (O.) Presbyterian Union, composed of all the Presbyterian Churches in that city, has adopted a manifesto deprecating any effort to im pose new testa on orthodoxy or to re strict the liberty hitherto enjoyed by men who have sincerely subscribed to the confession of faith. . i