TBI OFFICIAL AND LI A DIN 0 PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. HAS THREE TIMES THE CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. PUBLISHED KViat miDAT at LOAN P. IHUTT, Editor and lroprteir. ADVERTISING RATES. Profeaelonal carta. 00 per month One aojiare .. 1 60 per month One-qnaiter column 60 per month One half column ., 00 per month One column 10 00 per month Btulnen local, will be charged at 10 cent! per line for Drat lnaertlon and 6 centi per Una there after. Legal adTertlaementa win in all came he charged to the party ordering them, at legal iibaerlptlon Rates. One year (In advenne)..., ,.,1 SO If mil (mid In advauoe , ; 2 uo . nil montlia , 1 00 Hires montha ,., 7S Single conies , .... lg VOL. r. CONDON, GILLIAM CO.. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 26. 1805. NO. 19. rataa, and paid for before affidavit la f umlahed CONDON GLOBE ii ii s - i H i i KtltKrttl nt lilt Pna1ltHA nl fntigiiM tlm.i,.n Ma OFFICIAL I.IRKCTORV. . United lltw. freilileat ....Uaovita :i.vei.akd r III. i rmiumu .AUI.AI K. WSVKNaON Secretary si Statu..... ku Minn iiik.v Secretary of I reatiry...,.JoHM 0. Caki.ih.i wiirviary ni interior , IIOKK smith Secretary of War Iuniki, h, L.mont Secretary of Navy. ...... Hiuv A. Maniiiar roatmaair-umirai .... wti.i.u 1.. WitaoN Attorney U.aural ..Jniwox IIaKmon Nureiarjr 01 Agrluuiture i crrasMMo Mem row ' State of Oregon. ' Oovernor.... , W. P. Loan Snorut.ry ol state ,H. K. Kimimio jniMarer f Hit. Mktm.han Attorupy-tleiieral J, M. loi.m.N HttliL of fubllo lu.trHiMlmi.. 14. M. Ihwin Senator. J. H. MlTCHKU. ------ jj, u. iini.rn. Ooiir,..rn.li.;.............. jfc Prlnler w. II. I.taia !'. E, Woi.Vsmto f. A. Mimas K. H, Hll, Seventh .luillelal Dl.trlct. !lri'Hlt Judge W. Hiuixhau fraaiioiitliig Attorney., A. A Jvx Meiuoer elate Hoard W. C. Wn.u . Qllllain County. Joint Senator for (lllllmn, Hlitsr- nun ami tt'aaco oouutlee ....W. W. Hntiwaa Ruiiri'.uiiiallvg....... , J. K. lvii '. JiiilK" w J. Makimkb Clera II. N, FsaSKe Sheriff . w. I, Wn.iiu " Treanurvr M. H. HArmita VominlHliMMm.. K,Vasa" Afaaunr '.'..hi 6 i.KKt fe'liu .1 HiiMrliiuailenl ...W, W. Kunkki.t iirvfynr.... ............ Jxni) Bkowm sieck lu.pwior.... .....Kuril A. Halk Precinct onicere. rod noN. - ' ... . t. A 1! II tl....M '. f vjti.jt ti jio nw n. i . fitt'i C"lblu....... 1). M. HINKMAMT ARI.IKUTIIH. jH-t!oe of tlm Pcaca. O. B. Rai Cuiiaulila .K. A. W. iiARruoT roaaa. Jmtlrw of Ui I'e.ce ....Ham DotuMMoN cuiwlabltt ..iT. Muhak MaVVILU. ' Jllttll.4l.if th PriMiUh 1 I. Vumtablv . ....VV. 11. Fkamcm t'Oll.l.lli. ..'.....'....ku lillDKK .IllallM. a! lh. Hull If II D. Mn.lt tONK RUCK. Cuumabla , J. ahiihkws tkaii. roRK. jHillr.iif the IW W. Whit Cunubl. .....W. It. 1'AMk CHOWH kMK. Jnntic. of the I'tmoe L. II. lUi.a . Cou.Ublo................ CHA. 1IDKTUH MiMLOt:lt. Jaatlnaof lb Peara.. ... 0. Pamuh Coii.UIiI...... Thim. Bath O. It. N. '. Tll.i. Tard. Train nrrloii at Arili'Kiii'i a. loliow.: No. 2 Kail boil ml .aii)HKfr 1:111 4. M. N . l-Vrl ImiiiihI paatvini r U ii A. H. 1Iimi ittiiuii-tliiii. nt liilniiiKton with I lie IT. P. ami l np .k.ni) with the Uroat Norlheru lAioli4iavi. llfiiiner ..., ;W r. ar. . 10 c. u. No VI K twill ml I .'liilll li'pnKer.)...6 01 r. . No. 21 W, bouu.) freiKbt Ip.m:iik r)..7:C r. M. Mo. IW-W. bound fu'luh (iaMniKerii) t:l A. U. Kartwbf oattoKiiu Pranomvo Have than re duowl lirnt ealiin, .u-er.Ke, 16, Inrlinlnig meal, ami bertlia. I brooli tlckeln are aobl tat ArlliiKlotl. K C. HINIX.K. Aituiit. i P. A A. M.-M T. MORI AH l.OUCS. No. & A. Htaletl PonimMiil. atliiin on Haturday eren Full on or iH'fore full moon of each month. Ho loarulu brmlireii In good atamliinrar cordially lult-l to attend. P. P. CANON, W. M. II, H. Hknohu . Hooretury. jfjay rhu i hapuir t). K. . meela on Ha urday ta ilitiia before and aftvr. jlt, J. J. II 0(1 AN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Cnuilon, Or. Ofnw Ontt'tn e,, hrtwiwa ('alhollo Church and rualdvuue of n. P. Hbiitu JjR. J. H. HL'DaON, Phyaician and Surgeon, Condon, Or. Office and realtlenr In tho Wiley Miller real Ji'iice In Hoiith l oinloii. Call, prumptly attended to day or nlgbt. W. DAItl.INO, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer, ' Condon. Or. Cnllnctlona and Inanrani'e. Tirma ri a.onnble. OlUce lu roar ol poatolHue buililii'i, Malu alroet. m R. LYONS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Condon, Or. All leaal work promptly and carefully at tended lo. g A. D. OntLKV Attorney and Oounielor at Law US. Conimlnloner, Notary Public Arlington, Or. Admitted to practice In the court, of Oregon 'and WaahhiKtou an. I In the U. H courla. Take. Ullnga and proof, on land. 11 UNTINGTON A WIMON, B. 8. HuntliiKtnii. Notary t'abllo. . . ii. ri. Wilton. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Tho Halloa, Or. Olllna Klrat National bank block. Reeond 8t., entrance tltat loor ail of Flrat National bank. Moat Modern and pragratslve . Tat eatalotue or Inf ormatloB write to TUB MARLIN F1RB ARMS CO., , ..' . . ' New Haven, Coa 5afeat, Stihl U,,tot, T8lmpleat, jFJll' Eaaleat top YrKsil Aoc"to' , Receiver. Compact, A Woman for the Chair New York, J air 20. The twntmioe of douth by eloctrocutlou wan today piuiHed upon Maria Barboria, who. Anril 2fl. fink thn throat nf Tlnmlnlon Oataldo, a boot-black, with whom ahe iiud boon living, and who cast her oil. Tho exooutlon waa aot for the week beginning Aognat 19 8. P. eiiciTT, Justice of the Peace and Mary Public Condon, Or Colleolluni promptly and carafully attended to lTrlli Marrlasa ttimt. a amuil.llv. day or niaht. Condon - Blacksmith Shop tl. I'UKK, Proprietor General Blacksmitblog and Woodwork The only fli-at-nlaa blankimlth and hotie-aboer lu the comity. WAIN BTKKKT CUKUOM, OKIOOX ARLINGTON-FOSSIL - Stage Line. , L. PARKER, Proprietor. PARK FROM AKl.IN.tTON TO Poaall.. 00 ...... :......Ronnd trip, 110 00 Marvllle A 00 Round trtn. HO l.'ondou i 00 ....Kound trip, 7 bo ( Iciu. t HO...... KohikI trip, 6 00 (Ilex 2 00 Round trip, 00 lcavca Arllrit ton every mornlnr (Hunday ei neiiKHl) at 6 o'clock, la due at Condon at I r. a., and arrive, at Kowil at 7 r. M. , CmnforUble ouacnei and careful, ezperleneed drlveia. m T17 o iilo E. MoNEILL, Receiver. TO .THE OIVE8 THE OHOIOI Of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RT. UNION PACIFIC RT. VIA VIA SPOKANE DENVER OMAHA MINNEAPOLIS AND AND ST. PAUL KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS ..FOR.. SAN FRANCISCO For full detalle call on O. R. k N. Agent, F. C. Hindle, Arlington, Or. OR ADDRESS '. W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pa. Agent, . Portland, Or. iWPtfWek PSraTk fli-.lm EA ST Lone Rock Saw Mill J. S. MeKlNNEY, Proprietor Situated 22 miles southeast of Condon, on the ridge road. I am now prepared to furnish, on short notice, any kind of lumber at prices to suit the times, and on terms that will satisfy any honest man. My prices are as follows : Rough, S9; Dressed, SI 6.50 to 822 50 With Liberal Discount for all Over 2 Inches Thick w a-.jw votnnioil-'Vi Or Ui-l-'4 shaw in charge, who will be pleased PIANO .WTm mm Ii ill H II Our new Catalogue ia a grand portfolio of all the latest and beat atylea of Organs and Pianos. It illustrates, describes. V "nti K!09 manufacturers' prices on Organs from $ac.oo uo V and Pianos from S150 up. It shows how to buy at wholesale . 'L, direct from the manufacturers, and save over 50 percent. f THE CORNISH ORGANS AND PIANOS J Guaranteed for 5 yra., have been played and praised for nearly ,1 so yrs.j to-dey they are the mosit popular instruments made. S -Swirt eur SPECIAL TERMS of Cr Jit mn, m i.:! . Hmmbr thu grand book vvnman WW. THE UNRULY BANNOCKS The Department Intends to Suppress the Trouble. 8ETTLERS' LIVES THREATENED The Agent, at Fort Hall and Poeatello Have Been Ordered to the Seen of Trouble at Once. Wahintrtou. Julr 20. The commia- aionorof Indian affairs haa sent the following diapatohca to agents in the BhoHiione and Bannock reaorvationa in Idaho and Wyoming: "Tetor, Indian agent, Poeatello, Idaho Governor Richards, of Wvom. ing, telegrapha that nine Bannock In diana belonging to the Fort Hall agency have been arrested, and one killed on or about the loth instant at Mary vale, Uintah county, Wyo., for Will) ton lv killinir irnrn. nnrl Hint mini other Indiana are threatening the Uvea ana property or Bottlers, who are mov ing away. Proceed at once to scene of irouuie. uo all in yonr power to pre vent orien conflict. Advise me imm diately. If yon have any information now, telegraph the same to me before starting. (Signed) D. M. Browning, "Commissioner. " "Wilson. Aotintr Airent. Hhotthorift Alienor. Fort Wahalcia. Wm $WI. ous trouble is reported in the neighbor- nood, or JUarvvale. Uintah eonntv. Wyo. Nine Bannock Indians from tho Fort Hall agency have been arrested and one killed for violation of the Kame laws. The settlers are said In h fleeing for their lives. If any of your Indians are absent in that region, have them returned to the airencv nt muw. I have ordered the Fort Hall agent to the scene of the troublo. Co-operate with him to the full extent of yonr ability in every possible way. "(faigned) D. M. Browning, , "Commissioner." The following rei.lv was mtviivnd from Agent Tetor, of Fort Hall reser vation: "In answer to vonr teletrram of tha 18th instant, I will state that on the 13th instant I received information that the Indians were killing game un lawfully in Wvominir. I immediately sent my police force in Wyoming to bring back the Indians belonging to this reservation. Thn cimtiiin nf tlm Indian police sent back the policemen, wno arrived today, and stated that one Indian had been killed bv the settlers. and from other sources I hear several Indians have been killed. I leave for the scene of trouble at once. "(Siguod) Tetor, Agent" Indiana Feared at Jarkaon'i Hole. Lander. Wva. Julr 20 There i much uneasiness in this city over the condition of affairs at Jackon's Hole. The Idnians, it is reported, have sent across tho range to the bead of Green river for reinforcements. A consider able number are holding a sun dance at that point. Judge Jay L. Torrey, speaker of the house of representatives, sent the governor a message as follows: "Please authorize me to organize a force to go immediately to the relief of our fellow citizens at Jackson's Hole. Can be there with a force in forty eight hours." The France-llraail Boundary Dlapute. New York, July 17. A special to the Herald from Buenos Ayres says: A correspondent in Rio de Janeiro tele graphs that the president of the Swiss republio will act as arbitrator between France and Brazil in the disputed ques tion of the boundary limits of the ter ritory of Amapa. Dr. Blanco will go to Geneva, Switzerland, on the part of Brazil. CaV vvuuuu niwi AMI r i HUH" to wait on you or take your order. ' a- . H II I V I. A t it mutt FREE. Writ for it at ojim. nearly ov yra.) WaaMwaton. N.J. THE SHIPPING LAWS.. About to Be Aaealled In a United State. Circuit Court. San Francisco, July 20. One of the most far-reaching legal battles ever in stituted in the United States circuit court was begun by Attorney W. H. Huston today. He took preliminary steps to contest the federal shipping laws, which have for generations been held as absolute over seamen. The contest will be speedily carried to the supreme court of the United States, because it involves the nvhta of nunr millions invested in shipping industries on the one hand, and the liberties, ob ligations and social standing of the en tire sea-farinr neonle and snilnra touching at American ports on the other. The suit in Question ia that bv which the four alleged mutineers of the Ara- go, who are in the Alameda jail, seek their liberty on the trronnd that thnv are imprisoned under an old English law, copied almost bodily in the federal statues in 1790, a law which it is al leged is contrary to the spirit of Amer ican institutions and to the whole sorit of modem civilization. It involves the rights of masters over servants, and oacic 01 it is a contest between employ ers and employes, a oontest the result of which will settle the status of Dearly 100,000 sailors in America. The mu tineers alletre there is neither validity nor justice in the statute which confers on United States marshals and other officers the right to arrest them for re fusing to do duty as sailors. They al lege that such a statute is tyrannical and unjust and that it is unlawful dis crimination atrainst one class since men in other gainful occupations can not be imprisoned, fined, impressed and coerced into service for failure to com ply with their contracts. The shippers, on the contrary, allege that without some such restraint as the law imposes, Byron's "Dream of Dark ness," wherein sailors lay rottint? in the sea, would soon be realized, and that the American flag would be driven from the ocean and an area of chaos and pandemonium would reign. It is the first time in American his tory that a court has been called upon to overthrow the admiralty and ship ping laws that, copied from ancient Enelish times, have held nndisnnted sway over the men who follow the sea for unbroken generations. May Be Alive Yet. San Francisco. Julr 20. Interest has been aroused in Oakland as to the fate of Carlos White, formerly a pros perous printer in San Francisco, who several years ago mysteriously disap peared. He left a wife, who wan an sure that he was dead that she has mar ried again. Now there are rumors that White is alive in Eurorie. Seven years ago White failed in business. He J-i I .1.. c 1 . ' juiuou me salvation Army ana went insane. He was sent to the Stockton asylum, from which nlaoe he euumWl. He was next heard of in Vermont, and later went to Ennland. He wrote to his wife from London, bnt since then she has never heard from him. Mrs. White was left destitute, and nwinrW married Walter Logan, an Englishman. She was the first child born in Colum bia Hill, CaL The Irlah Federation. New York. July 17. The New York council of the Irish National Federation of America, met last nitrht in Cooper Union J. B. Murphy presid ing. Resolutions were adopted de nouncing as idiotio folly and as covert treason any suKsrestion of desertinn the men who were facing Ireland's foes. The meeting repudiated any yielding to faction whereby it will work in the future the same evils of division that it has in the past All those citizens of New York Whether of Irish birth or not who love justice, liberty and hu manity were urged to contribute to the man party moral and tinanoial sup port Brltiah Clalma Agalnat Nicaragua. Colon. July 17. British subiects ex- polled from the country have made a claim for over 11,000,000 damages from me government or Nicaragua. SCOUR Pendleton Is the best Market : WRITE TO' US FOR REFUNDING THE TAX Money Collected on Incomes' Soon to Be Returned. APPLICATIONS COME IS SLOWLY The Return. Indicate the treat and South Would Have Paid But One Third of the Tax. Washington. Julr 19. The internal revenue burean has practically com pleted the work of organizing and scheduling the returns received on the income tax, and will soon begin re funding the amounts paid before the law waa declared nnconstitutionaL The applications for refund, however. are coming in very slowly. The aggre gate ol the returns made represent about $15,000,000 of tax. and hence about $30,200,000, it is calculated, would have been collected if all who were subject to the tax bad sent in re turns. The first decision of the su preme court, exempting debts and re ceipts from bonds from the operation of the tax, resulted in a loss of $15,- 000,000. .Had the law remained as it originally stood, the total receipts would have approximated $45,000,000 or $50,000,000. These returns seem to indicate that the New England and Middle states would have paid about two-thirds of the whole tax, and the Western and Southern states about one-third. WANTED FOUR LIVES. . Deaperate Man Shoote Hla Wife and Himaelf and Wound. Another. Los Angeles. CaL. Jnlv 19. The lit. tie town of Lonir Beach waa the arena of a most cold-blooded and deplorable murder at 5 o'clock this evening. Alonzo C. Meyers shot and killed his young wife and himself. He also shot irvin tdnston, the husband of his wife's sister, inflicting a wound through the arm, which is serious. He also fired a shot at Linston's wife, but she escaped uninjured. Meyers, who owned a ranch near Euglewood, was said to be a drinking man, and abused his wife, who is but 20 years of age, and to whom he had been married onlv six months. A short time azo while drunk he beat her unmercifully and she waa compelled to leave, taking np her home in Los Angeles. A week agno Linston and his wife, accompaied by Mrs. Mey ers, went to Long Beach and took un a residence there. Mevers followed them there Monday, and endeavored to make it disagreeable. Today he walked with them to their home, and noon ar riving drew a revolver and shot his wife dead, and then fired another bul let into her body. His next victim was Linston. Meyers then fired a shot at Mrs. Linston, but missed her, and she escaped into the house. Turning the weapon to his own head, he fired n ball through his neck, which shattered me spine, ana caused complete paraly sis of the limb. He died later. The Cambridge Team Will Come. London. July 18. The CamhridM University Athletic Club has cabled to Yale its acceptance of the terms pro posed for a contest in track athletics in America. The Cambridge team will sail on August SI. and the con testa will occur October 5. Cambridge in sisted on a 800-yard dash, in preference to the 920-yard dash proposed by Yale, and the Americans finally consented to this. A Long Term for Murder. Detroit, July 18. William Brus- seau, the aocomolioe of Mrs. Nellie Pope in the murder of Dr. Horace N. rope, February 2, was sentenced today to twenty-five years imnrisonmeniL Brusseau pleaded guilty to murder in tne second degree. When yon have become aonstomed tn a breed, stick to it Anv of the thnr. oughbreds are good. YOTJIR, WOOL ami Mission on Crease iiuil 11 for Eastern Oregon Wool, the Nearest to the grower and a d'"- rect shipper to Eastern Mills, . FREIGHT RATES FROM YOUR SHIPPING POINT. ESTATES OF THE DEAD. Sharon Truat Will Soon Be Dlaaolved and the Property Iflatrlbuted. San Francisco, July 19. After an existence of ten years, the Sharon es tate trust will soon be dissolved and the property distributed, except so far as it is deemed advisable to hold some portions intact, the heirs sharing in the income from these portions. Under the will of William Sharon, a trust was created, to last ten years, at the expiration of which time the heirs Frederick Sharon. 'LarlvHealrnth (nee Sharon), and the two children of rranic aewiands were to divide the property. In less than four months the term of the trust will exuire. and many preparations have been made. One of the most imoortant deals haa just been consummated, or rather the last transaction of a series involving the disposal of a valuable piece of . property, has been made. At one time the estate owned one-quarter of the stock of the bank of California, amount ing to 7,500 shares, out of a total of 30,000. For three years this stock has been sold in small lots, until rather less than 2,500 shares remain. Now the balance, all bnt thirteen shares, has been sold in a block to a local syndi cate of Capitalists, at the market rate of $220 a share, involving a transac tion of about $500,000 in round nnm. bera. THE MORA CLAIM. . Diplomatic Scandal Said to Exlet la Connection With It. New York. July 17. A snecial to the World from Washington anva: "Spain's payment of the Mora claim. as indicated by cable, will at least de feat the in tri trues of American and for. eign claim sharps. For years a coterie of diplomats at Washington and Mad rid have sought to make the sentiment of this historic award conditional nn the acknowledgement of counter claims aj me umtea states. "The story of all this nlottinir tn mulct the government brings to light a serious diplomatic scandal and shows bow the Mora claim has secretly been made to figure as an important inci dent in a scheme for securing tho transfer of Cuba to the United Nathaniel Page, the well-known inter national lawyer, who for years haa rep resented the Mora familv. furnishes documents and letters which seem to throw a flood of light on the obstmc- tons interposed to prevent the navment of the Mora award. Mr. Page speci fically charges ex-Secretary of State and aiinisier to spam John W. Foster with tnis work. Mr. Foster has denied the charge and Mr. Page now comes for ward with papers which he claims sub stantiate the charge. Mr. Page, how ever, charges that several Snanish'min. isters of this country, as well as at taches of the French legation, ob structed the Mora interests and did all they could to induce him to hold np tne Mora claims. "Mora is living in West Sirtv.third street. New York, with his daughter." New Line to Mexico. City of Mexico. Jnlv 17. The Mni. can government has granted an import ant concession lor a new steamship company, to be called "The Mnnann Steamship Line to Cuba and Mexico," wnicn wiu ply between ports along the Atlantic coast of the United States and points along the Mexican coast New York and Philadelphia are named as the probable terminal points, but it is expressly stated that the com pany is permitted to select other sta tions. The contract names the Mexi- , can ports of Tampico, Vera Cruz and Progresso, and may also touch coming and going at TuxDan. Alvarado and Tlacotalpan. There must be in the Mexican capital an agent with full powers to decide questions that may arise between the Mexican government and the company, besides atrent.s at the Mexican ports, at which the steamers will touch. The company is given power to increase the number of its steamers touching Mexican ports to ply peiween rrogresso and Cuba whenever it shall be convenient T -t. 7N