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BOOK AND JOB PRINTING RATES: tlh s ................| l SO cash in th s 7 ' cash » n o u th i. ... MORO OBSERVER. •'«> »* >* "••K ». •— .» i.. - . 1 . t „ c ,\ vw ----- — ______ _ - k r The Observer atom. * fo r the H a k e O is s r v tr , Orexou-.su a n d T rib an c. Rha, ca h. * “ A C v s rtU in g rates g iv tn on a p p lic a tio n C. IR E LA N D & SONS MORO. SHERMAN COUNTY. O REG ON . T i l l RSDAY. .IL L Y lb. ISM. VOL. V ili. PUBLISHERS. We Print Envelopes, Tag«, Bill Head«, le tte r Heads, Poetete, Statements, Pro gramme«, Cards, Circulars, Isb e ll, Note Heads, Books, Briefs, Sale Bills, Pam- »hlete. Anything on the Earth in the .ine of Printing, so Iton’t send Your Orders out of the County. 1 NO. 38. g g g - Order« by m a il p ro m p tly fille d . MaaT O ric a and C u ra r. Addreaa X b . C. IR E L A N D A HONK, M oro, Hhcrinan c o u n ty . Or m x OF NEBRASKA ing to them: ‘You shall not press u r y (Iej»arim»-itt, be r»-b e m able in c o in , M a u le d N o K n llr u a d . down upon the brow of lab< r this crown an ! n i t-iv .ib le fo r a ll de b ts, p u b lic a n d In N iles, M ich., workmen lately of thorns You shall not crucify man p r iv a te . have lH>en engaged in repairing the St. W e h o ld th a t th e t a r if f d u tie s sh o u ld he kind upon the cross of gold.' Joseph valley railroad'and putting it in W H MOORE H A MOORE v ie d fo r th e pu rpose o f re venue . su«h B. H O SFO RD The convention took fire with enthu le running < rder, much against the wish ■ l . t K b«- »• i i i .- • I i- to '»¡» rate N o m in a te d lo r P r e s id e n t b y siasm It crackled as with the war of M OORE BROS. th r o u g h o u t th e c o u n try , a r il n o t E p ito m e o f t h e T e le g r p h ic of property-owners through which it W ild S c e n e s E n a c te d in th e flames. H ill was forgotten; all else d • • is ju c .illy rim ln a te betw een class o r sectio n, a m i runs. The latter, heavily armed, drove th e D e m o c ra ts . i t t i r i i M t - U v w d N otirjP iib llc. ..B A N K E R S .. C h ic a g o C o lise u m . was forgotten for the moment. < beers t i t ta x it i'. n eh Oil I lie iim .te l by the the workmen away aud began tearing N e w s o f t h e W o rld . ne Is o f g o v e rn m e n t, h o n e s tly and eco Transact a General MORO swelled to yells, yells liecame screams. n o m ic a lly a d m in is te re d . up the rails and leveling the roadbed, Banking Business OREGON Every chair in the valley of the I kill- W e de noun ce as d is tu rb in g to business determined to destroy the railroad. DELEi.ATES STAMPEDED TO HIM th e re p u b lic a n th r e a t to re s to re th e M c Ucea in all the courts of this state Letters of credit issued TERSE TICKS FROM THE WIRES The farmers retained possession aud the BRYANS PASSIONATE ORATORY seurn and every chair in the vast w il K in le y la w , w h ic h has been tw ic e con - derness on the hillsides became a dock railroad company's workmen feared to available on Eastern states • b nine 1 by th e people in n a tio n a l ele c tio n s , on which frantic men aud women w<.re f ! w h i’-h. en a c te d un<ier th e fa lse p lea of approach them. Several m iles of the U r W a s E le c t e d o n t b e F i f t h B a l l o t - I w ildly waving handkerchief's, canes, M o ro • - - • - O ro g o n . road were destroyed. The railroad D e l e g a t e * a n d S p e c t a to r « A l i k e C a r r ie d C ollectio n« made at a ll p o in ts on favorable A n l u t e r e a t i n g C o ll e c t io n o f I te n ia C ron» p ro lific b re e d e r o f tr u s ts an d m onopolies, A r t h u r S e w e l l , o f M a in e , f o r hats aud umbrellas—anything movable. te rm * Sighv exchange and te le g ra p h ic trau>- company is powerless, but w ill en Aw ay b y 111« H p e e c b S t a m e n n bed th e f- w a t th e expense o f th e T .V M h e l u o l l e m la p b e r e s l ’ r e « e n t s d (era ao.d oa Saw Y o rk. CWcago, e t Lout« -«u V l c e - I ’ re « td n t . Some, like men dvmeute«!, divested deavor to regain possession and com C . BURKES m a n y , re s tric te d tra d e and d e p riv e d th e i Francisco, P o rtla n d , th e Dalles and various p e d e fo r th e N e b ra s k a n . in » C o n d e n s e d F o r m . themselves of their coals and flung p ro d u c e rs o f th e g re a t A m e ric a n s tap les I p o in ts iu Oregon and W ashington. plete the road. Chicago. — W. J. Bryan, “ the boy o f a css to th e ir n a tu ra l m a rk e ts . U n t il Chicago.—On the third day's session them high iu the air. Governor Lord, of Oregon, has issued th e m o ney q u e s tio n Is se ttle d , we are op- riratcr of the P la tte,” and ex-congress ■ « I - f it - lii, N o t r j Public. Real E stite — R ill e d b y a ! ’• • « • . A Texas delegate uprooted tbe purple of the national Democratic convention, his annual proclamation, as required pused to a n y a g ita tio n fo r f u r t h e r changes man from Nebraska, was nominated Ed Murphy, alias George Mooney, ten acres of people on the sloping sides standard of his state and bore it fran c » ii « cii » b >« il — a - such as a r. I by law. warning all persans against killed of the Coliseum saw the silver-helmet- tically to the place where rose tbe essary to m a k e up th e d e fic it in revenues by the Democratic national convention the reckless starting of tires in the alias Burdette W olf, who Andrew Artman, at a sheep camp ed gladiators in the arena overpower the standard of Nebraska. In a tw inkling I ,u ~ 1 by the a d ve rse de .«Ion o f the s u at Chicago, open the fifth ballot. O f D a l le s C i t y . O r e g o n . m ountains and among heavy timber. ¿tracts and Plats furnished p re m e c o u rt on tn e Incom e ta x . H u t fo r in Grant county recently, was run gold phalaux and plant the banner of others followed the example. Two- th is de c is io n o f th e su p re m e c o u rt, th e re •«■der . . . . Reports from Spokane say that crops Ever sinoe Bryan's brilliant oratori down and killed by a po**e on the silver upon the ramparts of Democracy. thirds of the state s’affs were torn from w o u ld be no *efi t in th e re v e n u e u n d e r -------- , President.......................... Z. F. MOODY in many sections of Washington are th e »aw passed by th e d e m o -ra tlc congress, cal effort on the third day of the con then s»»ckets aud carried as trophies to Johu Day river, near Dayville. It la They saw what may prove the disrup ^ a i l . l i D K . M a l a S t .. M o r o . O r e g o B C a s h i e r . ................................... M. A. MOODY som ewhat damaged, as a result of the tr. t p u rs u a n c o f th e u n ifo r m «let isions generally believed that Murphy or tion or the success of s great political Nebraska, where they danced in m id o in f s th vention, he has been steadily gaining a t c o u rt fo r n e a rly I 1»1 ye a rs, th a t hot weather of the past few weeks, oats Mooney, is none other than Burdette party, amid scenes of enthusiasm such air. A doz-n delegai s rushed upon c o u rt h a v in g u n d e r th a t decision sus strength in the convention, and after especially having been badly burned. General Banking Business M. SMITH W olf, who killed Birdie Morton, his as, perhaps, never before occurred in a the stag-* and shouldered th -b ilf dazed ta in e d c o n s titu tio n a l o b je c tio n s to Its N ew s has been received in Havana betrothed sweetheart, near Mount national convention. Transacted orator aud bore him in triumph down e n a c tm e n t w h ic h ha d been o v e rru le d by tbe first ballot former supporters of candidates rapidly transferred iht* m UI v - n I j u 'I m *** * have <pver t»<t on other that unknown parties have burned the T alar, Or., October 12. 1892. It is They saw 20,000 people, w ith ini- the aisle. Louder and louder shrieked H YS1CI AN AND SUBGEOS. a t brn*-a. their allegiance, singly, in pairs and in Santa Barbara estate near Baro, prov said he admitted his identity to the sgm ations infianied by the burning the thousands, until the volume of th W e !e la re th a t it Is th e d u ty o f con- Sight exchange sold on New York, ince of Matanzaa. The estate is owned droves, to the young statesman who sbeepherders. aud then afterward fear words of passionate oratory, swayed sound broke like a g gautic wave, aud gresa to use a lt th e c o n s titu tio n a l po w e r San Francisco, Portland, Or. had so ably defended their free-silver w h h re m a :n s a ft e r th a t de cisio n, o r w h ic h bv Senor Maruel Coreuado, editor of ing his secret would be told, went back like wind-swept fields; they heard the fell only to rife and break again Collections made on favorable terms m a y com e fro m its re v e rs a l by th e c o u rt La Discussion. The damage is esti and tried to k ill them For almost teu m inutei this madden a - it m ay h e re a fte r be c o n s titu te d , so th a t cause id and out ot convention, and at He murdered aw ful roar of 20,000 voices burst like a at all acceaaible points. D vcr D rug S to re . mated at 1300.000. Artman, but the other escaped. volcano against the reverberating dome ed tumult continued, w hile the dele th e b u r le n s o f ta x a tio n m a y be e q u a lly all times. ' * After Mr. Bryan w a s nominated the The Venezuelans, through the efforts overhead; they saw a man (Bryan of gates with the state standards para ted an d im p a r tia lly ll v i l e d , to th e e n l th a t V a u l t B lo w n O p » « . convention unanimously ratified the we m a y a ll b e a r th e due p r o p o rtio n o f the Nebraska> carried upon the shoulders the inclosure. Old political generals expenses o f g o v e rn m e n t. of President Crespo, intend to donate An unsuccessful attempt was made in choice of the majority. M o ro , O re g o n were stupified. If the ballot for the o f others intoxicated with enthusiasm. to the city of New York an equestrian I t h a t th e m -<t effl le n t w a y o f W CRASS VALLEY, ORECON, The decks were cleared for balloting, Bakersfield, Cal , to blow open the Amidst the tum ult aud turbulence, nomination had been taken, it would is to p re v e n t g A- statue of Simon Bolivar, and have which was to begin as soon as the vault of the county treasury. Three »uper la b o r to f -------- D K A lK k I S -------- W1THAM have be»-n a stampede. they listened to appeals, to threats, to commissioned the work to the Italian > m a rk e t, and Democratic national convention reas holes were drilled tn the front com When it was all over the votes were cries for mercy (from H ill of New sculptor, Giovanni Turni. of Staten ur sembled, at 10 o'clock on the fourth bination of the outer door, but none York», and finally, they watched the taken first on the minority substitute is g r e a tly island. The cost of the statue w ill be reached the v ita l part of the lock. ry system , for the platform offered by Senator 1200,000. th e ir p r o l- Had the outer door been opened there H ill, which was defeated 626 to 350. The report of Dr. D. A. Paine, of the would still have beeu an inner door to s. a n d th u s j f p ro d i M tS V V A C T V R K R OF Then, on the resolution to indorse the » th e m o f th e m eans o f p u rc h a s - Oregon state insane asylum, for the the vault, and a heavy steel safe inside OREGON VALLEY administration, which was beaten, 357 • r<ro>lu-'Ls o f o u r hom e m a n u fa c - H A R N E SS. B R ID L E S, H O BBLE S, ETC. month of June, shows that 1,068 pa to open before the money was reached T h e a b s o rp t on o f w e a lth by th e to 564. and lastly on the adoption of tients were confined in the institution e eon «oh la n o n o f o u r le a d in g r a il- the platform, which was earned, 628 L a b o re r« C ru s h e d . stem s an d th e f o n t u t u n o f tr u s ts at the close of that month. The ex Special Attention Given to 301. >.>!« re q u ire a s t r i te r c o n tro l b y J « « : T e le p h u a a S h e rm a n Font laborers were buried by the pense p?r capita for June was the low to Orders. . . . . • ■ . g - \e m m • n t o f t •. -e agter.e-» j f Senator Tillm an, after the rej -»'tion est, with one exception, in the history caviug-in of a trench in Kansas City, of the resolution to indorse the adm in Kan. Two of the men. Frank Scan J. ELXjlNGTON and • man-1 th e e n la rg e m e n t o f th e po w - of the asylum. istration. withdrew his res-lution to th e in te rs ta te ■ om m erce c o m m .s - A rebel group of 150 m m attacked tiftle and Donnie Holton, had their censure the administration. j su c h r e s tr ic t n * and g u a ra n te e s the town of Avaloa, in Matansxs prov lives crushed out. Charles Jacobson c o n tro l o f th e ra ilro a d s as w ill p ro - ASD- was fatally injured. J. W. CallahaD ince, Cuba. The garrison repulsed the e people fr o m ro b b e ry and op pres- T h e N i g h t »e««l<>n. SICI1N3 AND SLiBGEOSi. The attack without b>ss. The rebels also escaped practically unhurt. At the night session, in the presence denounce the p r o fl.g a te w a ste o f attacked the town of Cidra, in Matau- trench was being built to lay a gas of fully 25,000 people the nominating w ru n g fr o m th e people b y op pres- Æ aaen • - - O r e g o n . main. xas province, and poured sixty volleys ix a n o n . a n d th e la v is h a p p ro p ria - In G r a n V a lle y , O re g o n , speeches were made, and there was a o f re c e n t re p u b lic a n congresses, into the place. They retreated as soon K i l l e d Io a « J u s r r e l. repetition of tbe exciting scen-e of the h a v e k e p t th e ta x e s h.gfc w h ile th e as the garrison returned the fire. Isaac Sweriugen was shot and killed afternoon. Tbe Bryan enthusiasm . at Waero Hotel. Special atten- p p \1 t h -in v h a t pa ys th e m Is un e m p lo ye d , and lven diaenaea of women and child- *-• J u iiiu iiy . The two big sailing ships, the Santa by Harry Campbell at the bouse of the continued. The galleries went frantic nd ucts o f th e people's to il a re de- ! in p r. e u n til th e y no lo n g e r re p a y former, near Prineville, Or. The at every mention of his name, and the P m -d c a l m echanic, ecpable o f do. e Clara and the City of Philadelphia, i t o f p ro d u c tio n . W e de m and a re - a ll k in d o f carpet ter w o rk and wu «1 :• sailed from New York last February, two men quarreled over the fact that w ild demonstrations of the afternoon ) th a t s im p lic ity and ecanoroy w h .c h p n ir in * haseaiabi »hed a» « i-'v e a n d -e Campbell persisted in visitin g Swvrin- bound for San Francisco. The last were duplicated when be was placed » p e a fu lly so li » a »hare o f the p n M f d e m o c ra tic g o v e rn m e n t, an d a re - H lH IN K S S C A K D 3 . If J Br\ar* patronage. Lu a.. ca-es salisfacli« i. heard of the Santa Clara was March gen's daughter after having been for !•» t*-e n u m b e r o f useless off! -es. in nomination by Hon. H T. L**wis, guaranteed. D ay J Mill ie sub stance w! 80. when she was spoken off the coist bidden the bouse, and during the fight _ of Georgia, and seconde«! by W. C. K. day. The real struggle opened w ith of Brazil- The City of Philadelphia which ensued the old man was killed. jubilant majority seat it< delegate* and Lutz, of North Carolina; George F. the delegates wrought to an intense rfe re n e e b y iffa ir s as a pitch over the sensational develop W illiam s, of Massachusetts, and was reported in the same locality the vanquished stalk sullenly forth into r th e U n :te d ,tage and Express Line ! Vz March 3. Since then nothing has been ments of the previous day, when the K o b b rd th e M a ll. the daylight. The battle for supremacy Thomas J. Kernan. of Louisiana. ■ ag am i Senator Vest placed Biand in nomin beard of either vessel. Bryan wave swept through the con Advice* from Barranquilla. United of Democratic principles was fought in .altar ob S L A S ALLEN - Proprietor y g WEST, giDiger. Iflf#. Oregon J. P. Minto, the retiring treasurer of vention, and threatened for a tim e at States of Colombia, tell of the theft of a session that lasted from 11 o'clock in ation, and Governor Overmeyer. of nomination. least to stampede it then and there. Marion county. Or., showed his re 1 2 0,000 by tw o young men of high so the morning until shortly before 6 Kansas, seconded tbe Tbe name of Claude Matthews, of In It had d istort e I all calculations and luctance to turning over the tffice to cial standing. One is a nephew of a o'clock m the afternoon. L a rg e s t a n d Most Com m odious his successor by removing all the coun thrown the ranks of the other candi high official. The money was in Each side sent its champions to the diana. was presented by Turpie. of In i we a p p ro v e th e b .il H ouse in Moro. dates into confusicn. ty muney from the vault a n ! deposit couise of transmission through the forum. Senator Tillm an, of South diana. and secon led by D ek g tte Trip- •e»«len o f th e U n ite d pett. of California Tbe Brayn forces were making the ing it in one of the city banks, thus mail. The robbery was accomplished Carolina; Senator Jones, of Arkansas; W e ll K e p t , G o o d M e a l« . G o o d B ed «. now p e n d in g in th e Fred W hile, of I o w a , placed B >:e* meet of the phenomenal rise of the leaving the new treasurer w ith no by breaking into the postoffioe at n ig h t ex-Congressman Bryan, of Nebraska, itiv e s . re la tiv e to eon- ~ * Hotel at 8 a. m. Monday, j yvung orator of Nebraska. The ad u rta . a n t p ro v l.n g fo r monev with which to pay county w ar The next day, the deed being discov crossed swords w ith Senator H ill, of in nomination, aud the Waterloo *d Friday. Wants of customers carefully atten led rants His action has uwasioued much c e r ta in caaea o f coa- statesman owed a magnificent ovati n tr ia ls b y ju r y journment at m idnight had given the ered, inquiry was set on foot and a New York; Senator Vilaa, of W iscon _? stalls House, The Dalles, at to. Patronage of the public is respect- to the enthusiasm of Mias Minnie leaders of other candidates an opportu unfavorable eomment- sin, and ex-Governor Kuasell, of Mas large part of the stolen m->ney was ah o u ld be In d u lg e d in jeeday,Thure«lay and Saturday, fully solicited by the management. X o ¿'.¿crimini Murray, a young woman frt m Nashua, nity to rally their forces, and it served >f th e U n ite d S tate s m jr the round trip, IL-SO; one wav Warner Miller barely escaped being found m the possession of the two sachusetts. also to give some hours in which some The balance was unre- The sinister looking senator from la t who led the B- les demonstration, eigM. 40 cents a 100, small shot w hile riding on a New York Cen young men he r e f i m l o f th e S i as Mi s Car* u Lake did th" B'.ame cool oounsel m ight prevail against the • nd 25 cents. Orders for the state of Calhoun . T illm ani, with ouvered, but w ill probably be reim tral train from Albany to Herkimer r P a c ific ra ’ ro.’-d fu n d - demonstration at Mmueap dis four gprvse packages promptly mce tb e e ffo r t o f th e wave of sentiment which was at high The tram was passing through the out bursed by relatives of the young men, h it eye blazing defiance which m ani *» *ttended to at reasonable year# ago. tide the night before. e n a c t a « im lla r mea«- skirts of Albany,when a bullet crashed to save them from the consequences of fested ita unfrtendhnessa by a storm of •XoC. H. Williams, Moro. Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, Delegate Miller, of Oregon, added bis*-*, opened the debate w ith a w ildly through the window an inch above Mr. their crime. Fourth and Federal Sts. I n g c’ a.m to the list of nominations the name of passionate speech, in which he affirmed was placed in nom m ati’ n by J hn 8. M iller's bead, covering him with ru le THE DALLES, OR. K i l l e d Iu t h e S e t. Sylvester Pennoyer, of Oregon. The V . O ’ LEARY that the b.»ttle for the restoration of Rhea, a brilliant Kentucky orator, an i • M u rp h y th a t no nam e« splintered glass and passing out of the name* of Bland. Bryan, Boies, Black .'.y droppe d fro m the p e n W. Lemrisoe, postmaster of the sub silv e’ was a war for the emancipation seconded by General St. Clair, of W est o p p o s ite w in d o w . i a l fa c t o f e n lis tm e n t a n d burn, Matthews, McLean. Pattison and urb of Forest Park, near Chicago, was of the white slaves, as the war of 1860 Virginia, and W. W. h ote, of t all- e deem ed c o n c lu s iv e e v l- The trouble which occurred in A u Pennoyer were before the convention. sitting in his parlor in company with had l»*en for the emancipation of the fcrnia, and McLean, of Ohio, by D ele Ward, Kerns & Robertson rora, »ease a n d d is a b ility b e fo re aga. I1L. on the Fourth, when two gate Patrick, of the Buckeye state. There were no other nominationa, his »on, his tw o danghters and two black alaves. P rop rietors Disruption of the misguided patriots pulled down a Greek The leader* who are opp *-d to the and Chairman W hite announced that W e fa v o r th e a Im .s s io n o f the te r r ito r ie s women visitors, when the front door Democracy had brought one, and he in flag, surrounded by American emblems opened and a negro carrying a big re vited another disruption if it would re nomination of Bland, Ct w h j feared o f X rw M e xi.-o i n ! A rix o n a In to th e U n io n the roll-call of state* for the nomina Out of town teams and buggies care is growing rather serious. A repre volver walked in. He ordered young sult in this other emancipation. the convention m ight be stampeded to a# s ta te s , an d we fa v o r th e e a rly tion of president.would proceed. Great U n U o d g « . O re g o n a d m :-* .o n o f a ll th e te r r ito r ie s h a v in g th s fully and properly attended to. Special sentative of the consul geueral is there Lemensce to stand, and when he did He went to the extreme of glorying Bryan, decided after the nominating n ,. . . - t r y p o p u la tio n and re s o u r-e s to en excitement swept over the halL The investigating the matter. The repre attention given to feed. so. told one of the girls to search the m the suggestion presented, that the speeches to draw off and wait until the t it le th e m to s ta te h o o l. an d w h ile th e y re first ballot resulted as follows: aixis, Deputy, Rufus, Or. sentative says that it was an outrage as m a in te r r ito r ie s w e h o ld th a t th e o ffic ia ls Bl.tckburn. 83; Bland. 333; Boiea. 86; boy’s pockets and hand over the money ls>ue was a sectional one. a declaration m in in g before taking a ballot. ap p in te d to a dm n .«ter th e g o v e rn m e n t o f the Greek had his banner completely , Deputy, Grass Valley, Or. Bryan. 105; Campbell, 3; H ill. 1; she found. W hile thia was going on which aroused the resentment of Sena ■ • r * • snnronnded by American flags, wmeh Matthews, 87; McLean. 54; Pattison, C o lu m b ia a n d A la s k a , sh o u ld be b o rn tide Mr. Lemeriace quietly slipped into the tor Jones, and he repudiated it iu a T H E C H IC A G O P L A T F O R M ScKADiwiTX, Deputy, Kent, Or. is em inently proper under international re«, te n ts o f th» t e r r it o r y o r d is tr ic t in 95; Pennoyer, 10; Russell, 3; Steven next room, and, getting h it revolver, brief speech which aroused the first w h ic h th e ir d u tie s a re to be p e rfo rm e d . law. son. 2; Teller, 18; Tillman. 17; not blew out the negroes brains It is demonitration of tbe day. Even the T h e d e m o c ra tic p a r ty b e lie ves in hom e Manufacturers of and A dispatch to the San Francisco Mer thought the man intended to rob the gold delegates joined heartily in this D e c la r e « f o r F r e e C o l l a g e o f S i l v e r a t ru le , an d th a t a ll p u b lic la n d s o f th e voting 183. t h e P r e s e n t B a t t o o f I«» t-» I . Dealers in chants' Exchange says the bark Mo postoffioe. On the second ballot Masaachustetts U n ite d S ta te « s h o u ld be a p p r. n rla te d to demonstration against sectionalism. U n ite d S tate s, th e e s ts ! ' s h m e n t o f fre e hem es fo r A m e r e dem have from Vancouver for Santa Rosalia deserted Bland for Bryan, which Senator V ilai bitterly denounced in c o n th -1. caff! rm o u r al- ic a n c ltix e n s . v e n tio n M n « l f a y r< M ta g e . Is ashore at Sooke inlet, and w ill prob created a sensation and started the p rm c ip ie s what be termed <n attempt to launch leg ia n ce to th i W e re .-o m m e n ! th a t th e t e r r it o r y c f g re a t Railroad companies no longer may the party in a career to w ild that the o f ju s tic e an d ably be a total loss. The crew was other states, and in the two follow ing h our m- A la s k a be g ra n te d a d e le gate in congress, rrtv i h ic h th e and an d th a t the g e n e ra l la n d and t.m b e r la w s carry their business letters over their world stood aghast. With a wave of a titu tio n s are ballots Bryan kept gradually gaining saved. BUBS. THIS fro m J e f- o f th e U n ite d S ta te s be e x te n d e d to s a il own roads without paying postage to his arm. that was full of impressive d e m o c ra tic p a r ty ha s advo. one state after another, until the result In W alla W alla fire destroyed two fe rs o n 's tim e to o u r os All m y _______ o! the fourth ballot showed Bryan in one story buildings and the upper floor the government. An order has been portent, he sounded his warning W e »x te n d o u r s y m p a th y 6o th e people o f speech fre e d o m o f th e pr< * o r kIlse iefakS BEPAIRINO PROMPTLY DONE. tbe lead with 276. Bland having fallen C uba in th e ir h e ro ic s tru g g le fo r lib e r ty of a two-story building on Main street received from Postmaster-General W il Ex-Governor Russell, the keen Mas con scie nce, tn e preservati an d Independence. to 241. This precipitated another between Fourth and Fifth. The fire son by Major Stewart and Postmaster sachusetts statesman, who has thrice r ig h t# , th e c j u a l t t y o f a ll oiaervai of T h e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t s h o u ld c a re fo r th e la w . an d th e f a it h f u l demonstration which lasted for forty was caused by a lamp exploding in the Hesing, insisting upon the enforcement carried the standard of Democracy to c o n s titu tio n a l lim ita tio n s . and m p ro v e th e M <«is«ippp: r iv e r and minute*. Twenty thousand people of the ptistal laws against railways car victory in the Old Bay state, plead«d IBISWORTHY... Opposite Moody’s Warehouse, rear of a m illinery establishment. o th e r g re a t w a te rw a y s o f th e re p u b lic , so D u r in g a ll these y e a rs t rying their own letters An exception for a word of concession, of concilia p a r ty has re stated th e tend' yelled themselves hoarse cheering fo« as to secure f o r th e in te r io r s ta te s easy Yale was defeated, but not disgraced of „ . « THE DALLES . . . - OREGON and che ap tra n s p o rta tio n to tid e w a te r the Nebraskan Several of the state*' is made in favor of letters that have tion, aud cunicuded w ith a solemn in te re s ts to th e c * n tr a i:x a ti ■ o r o . S h e rm a n C o u n ty . O re g o n 1" “ in the third heat of the («rand C hal W h e n a n y w a te rw a y o f th e re p u b lic is o f . n t a l po w e r, a n d s te a d fa s tly m a in ta del- gates then retired for consultation, to do w ith the business of the train car warning that the «sountry, if not the m s u ffic ie n t im p o rta n c e to d e m and a id o f the th e in te g r ity o f th e d u a l schem e o f gov rrn - lenge cop. which was towed at Henley aud when they filed back into the hall g o v e rn m e n t, such a id sh o u ld be ex te n d e d m e n t. as e sta b lis h e d by th e fo u n d e r I o f -on-Tbames. Leander won by one and rying them. But all letters to station convention, would listen. upon a d e fin ite p la n o f c o n tin u o u s w o rk , th is re p u b lic o f re p u b lic s . I n d e r its g u id the fifth ballot was taken, resulting in agents and officials are forbidden to bs Demonstrations followed at frequent three-fourths lengths iu 7 minutes and Bryan receiving the neoe*aary two- carried without postage, and the in intervals throughout the speeches, but ance and te a c h in g s , th e g re a t p rin c ip le o f u n til p e rm a n e n t im p ro v e m e n t is secured. 14 seconds. The record is 6 minutes W e a re opposed to life te n u re in p u b lo c a l s e lf-g o v e rn m e n t has fo u n 1 Its beat spectors are directed to enforce the law. it was Senator H ill who aroused the e x p re s s io n in th e m a in te n a n c e o f th e r ig h ts lic se rv ic e . W e fa v o r a p p o in tm e n ts based th'rda. On motion it was made unani a n d 51 seconds. The Leading Dealer in Sherman County _____ gvld forces to their wildest enthusiasm, o f «ta te a . an d it# a s s e rtio n o f th e ne c e s s ity up on m e rit, fix e d te rm s o f office, and such mous. A T r i l l C o lla p s e d . In First-class “ U p-to-Date” .................... The rush of tou'.ists to Alaska this an a d m in is tr a tio n .o f th e c iv il s e rvice la w s o f c o n fin in g th e g e n e ra l g o v e rn m e n t to the and Bryan, the “ boy orator of the T h s V l c * - r r e « id * B c y . e xe rcise o f th e p o w e rs g r a n t e l by th e c o n as w ill a ffo rd e q u a l o p p o r tu n ity to a ll c l t i season is remarkable. T ee Queen A serious mishap that w ill disar A caucus of delegate* was held until which has jost sailed, carried as pas range the Christian Endeavor meeting, P latte,” who set the silevr men aflame. s titu t io n o f th e U n ite .I S ta te s. 1<> • c: x- xens o f a c e r ta in fitn e s s . W e d e c la re i t to be th e u n w r itte n la w The demonstration for H ill, who In g th a t th e m o n e y q u e s tio n is p a ra m o u n t 2.30 in the morning, but no agreement sengers 180 first class and almost as which is now in session in W ashing to a ll o th e r# a t th is tim e , we in v ite a tte n o f th is re p u b lic , e s ta b lis h e d b y c u s to m and many more iu the steerage. A ll the ton, occurred Thursday evening. The w ith close logic and trenchant blade tio n to th e fa c t th a t th e fe d e ra l c o n - , u s a g e o f M * y e a rs an d s a n c tio n e d by th e could be reached on the vioe-presidency. When the convention opened in ths glaciers and points of interest are v isit tent • 'W illisto n ,” one of the largest sought the very heart of the conven s t it u t io n nam ed s ilv e r and g o ld to g e th e r e x a m p le s o f th e g re a te s t an d w is e s t o f WASCO, OREGON. Of Ever Lid li l j Line of Goods. those w h o f o u r led a n d h a v e m a in ta in e d th e m o ney m e tg ls o f the I n lte d S ta t* s. morning the follow ing names were pre ed during these summer trips. stretches of canvas on the white lot, tion as he bitterly assailed as undemo as cratic the new creed which the m a an d th a t th e f ir s t co ina ge law passed by , o u r g o v e rn m e n t, th a t no m a n s h a ll be e li From advices received by the Austra blew down and appears to be wrecked. jority was to proclaim, lasted about co n g re ss u n d e r th e c o n s titu tio n m ade th» g ib le fo r a t h ir d te rm o f th e p re s id e n tia l sent« d: Blaud, of Missouri; McLean, of Ohio; W illiam s, of Massachusetts; office. s ilv e r d o lla r th e m o n e ta ry u n it and a d -nw on hand a large stock of Harness and Saddles, Collars, Bridles, lian steamer Miowera, which has juBt It is feared it w ill be imp «sible to Although more pro m itte d go ld to fre e coina ge s t a r a tio based , C o n fid e n t in th e ju s tic e o f o u r cause and Sihtey, of Pennsylvania; F ithian , of le e Brushes Currv Combe, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything arrived in Vancouver, B. C , it now raise it again, as it is watersoaked and 18 minutes. n e c e s s ity o f Its success a t th e p o lls , we tracted than that which greeted upon th e s llv e r - d o lla r u n it. Illinois; Daniel, of V irginia; Pennoyer, will save money by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere. seems probable that the Queensland torn. This tent was calculated to hold Bryan, it was of a different nature. W e d e c la re t l a t th e a c t o f MSS. de m o n e s u b m it th e fo re g o in g d e c la ra tio n o f p r in of Oregon, and Sew ell, of Maine. cip le # to th e c o n s id e ra te ju d g m e n t o f the about 10,000 people. tis in g s ilv e r w .th o u t th e k n o w le d g e o r a p government w ill join New South The latter was the spontaneous out p r o v a l o f th e A m e ric a n people, has r e s u lt A m e ric a n people. W e in v ite th e s u p p o rt o f F ive ballots were taken. Up to th* Wales and Canada in granting a sub burst of au enthusiasm kindled by the ed In th e a p p re c ia tio n o f g o ld and a c o r- a il c ltix e n s w h o a p p ro v e th e m , a n l desire fourth ballot Bland and McLean led. |£ e p ii< in » lr« l b y t h e S u n . sidy to the Canadian-Australian steam touch of magnetic eloquence. The | re s p o n d in g f a ll In th e p ric e o f c o m m o d itie s to h a v e ih e m m ade e ffe c tiv e th ro u g h le g is Their natr.«*s wer«* then w ithdrawn, The New York Sun in an editorial la tio n . fo r th e r e lie f o f th e people a n d the d u ce d by th e ¡»eople. a heavy Increase ship line. Captain Bird, on behalf of star of the b n lliau t young orator from p In ro the and on the fifth ballot Arthur Sew ell, re s to ra tio n o f th e c o u n tr y 's p ro s p e rity . formally repudiates «he national Demo b u rd e n o f ta x a tio n , a n d o f a ll debts. James Uuddart. maflaging owner of the plains of Nebraska has burned ( p u b lic r.o d p r iv a te , th e e n ric h m e n t o f the of Maine, was elected. the line, recently interviewed the cratic platform, and supports McKin brightly on the horizon of the conven m o n e y -le n d in g classes a t hom e and a b ro a d , i W i l l F ig h t a D u e l. After the third ballot was taken harles Slade—SLADE & COOLEY, PROPRIETORS-J. O. Cooley. Queensland government, aud it is ley for the presidency. tion for two days. There were several ; p ro s tra tio n o f In d u s tr y a n d im p o v e ris h - , Havana, July 13 —Geueral Bradley Bland sent a telegram to the conven said the government w ill recommend m e n t o f th e people. demonstrations in his behalf the day T h r e e B u ild in g « B u rn e d . W e a re u n a lte ra b ly opposed to m o n o - i Johnson, correspondent of a New York tion. asking that hi* name be w ith that parliament grant a subsidy of The Central hotel aud two buiblings before, but this was the first oppor m e ta lls m , w h ic h has lic k e d fa s t th e p ro s - newspaper here, formerly brigadier- drawn and that the nomination be £6.000 per year for three years. The tunity he had to show himself. The ' p e r ity o f an in d u s tr ia l people in the oompany is at present negotiating in lielonging <<• the C. P. K. Paint Co. at audience had been warmed up, and ■ p a ra ly s is o f h a rd tim e s . G o ld m o n o m e ta l- geuerul of c tvalry in the service of the g veu to some man ««ast of the M issis Kan Luis Obispo, Cal., were destroyed Confederate states, has accepted a chal sippi river. I u»ni is a B r itis h p o lic y , and Its a d o p tio n England for the construction of larger was full of pent-up enthusiasm. The I ha# b ro u g h t o th e r n a tio n s in to fin a n c ia l lenge to fight a duel w ith Senor Manuel by fire. _______ steamers for the line. W . J . B ry a n 'S C a r w . powder magazine needed bnt the spark, j s e rv itu d e to lx in d o n . I t is n o t o n ly u n - Atnhodia, formerly a captain in the M n n lio li» « R e p a l o M l. About thirty members of the com and Bryan applied it w ith the skill of i A m e ric a n , b u t a n ti-A m e ric a n , an I can be Spanish army. Both named their sec W illiam Jennings Bryan, who is Forty w hites and 100 Zulus repulsed 1 fa s te n e d on th e U n ite d S tate s o n ly by the m ittee appointed at the St. Louis con genius. His very appearance captured i s in k in g o f th a t s p ir it an d lo v e o f lib e r ty onds today- The m eeting w ill take popularly known as "the boy orator of t_» wtikin lfg) foet of the d ep o t New building, new furniture, and vention, to officially notify the vice- a strong force of Mashonas at Briscoe’s the audience. Dressed like a plain j w h ic h p ro c la im e d o u r p o litic a l Indepen- plaoe probably tomorrow. A reporter the P latte,” is the youngest man ever » « £ , . well and neatly kept. T ableanpphel presidential candidate, G. A. Hobart, farm, in Matabekdand, k illin g twenty- Westerner, in a black suit of alpaca, i dence In 1776, a n d w on i t In th e w a r o f the of the Discussion this morning inttr- nominated for the presidency by a po of his nomination, proceeded to Pater- five. There have been further mas R e v o lu tio n . regarding litical party in the United States, ex all train.. Special attention to commercial ■on, N. J ., the home of the nominee. sacres, and in some instances Mashona he stood w ith a sm ile playing over his W e d e m a n d th e fre e an d u n lim ite d c o in viewed General Johnson handsome, mobile, clear-cut face, age o f b o th g o ld a n d s ilv e r a t th e p re s e n t Senor Amhodia’s tetter challenging ceeding, as he doe*, the age lim itation native police killed their officers. Chairman Charles W. Fairbanks made . Stages leave for Goldendale and Moro every morning. w hile w ith uplifted hand he invited : le g a l r a tio o f 16 to 1. w ith o u t w a itin g fo r him to fight. The gentleman said: fixed by the constitution by only six the speech and he was replied to briefly I tne a id o r con sent o f a n y o th e r n a tio n W e the w aiting thousands. K u a a la n T o w n O e s t r n y e d . "It is not customary for gentlemen to teen months. He is the editor of the by Mr. Hobart,who outlined his future de m a n d th a t th e s ta n d a rd s tiv e r d o lla r He has a face whose lines m ight challenge each other through the news Omaha Daily and Weekly W orld-Her The town of Kobrin, iu the provinoe s h a ll be f u l l le g a l te n d e r e q u a lly w ith policy if elected The ceremony was ld fo r a ll debts, p u b lic an d p r iv a te , and papers. However, if I have offended ald, one of the leading silver organa of witnesaed by over 3,000 people from of Grodnovisk, Russia, has been have been chiseled from alabaster by go some master sculptor. His month is we fa v o r such le g is la tio n as w ill p re v e n t any gentleman, I am disposed to make the couutry, and has for many years, various parts of the country. Charles burned. Three hundred houses were fo r th e f u t u r e th e d e m o n e tis a tio n o f a n y firm, his eyes bright, bis nose Roman, k in d o f le g a l-te n d e r m o n e y by p r iv a te c o n good my word. My address is the Ho advocated the free coinage of silver. destroyed and 2,000 people are home- W. Parrish, of Oregon, and J. M. G il He was born in Salem, Marion coun his raven hair is brushed back from his tel luglaterra, where 1 shall be nntil less. tr a c t. bert, of W ashington, were present. W e a re opposed to th e p o lic y and p ra c tic e ty, Illinois, March 1», 1860. whioh forehead and falls to hia collar. July 11.” _________________ T o C o n t r o l B a llo o n « . W ith well-modulated voioe, which o f s u rre n d e rin g to th e h o ld e rs o f th e ob make* him now but a few months over In the United States district court in A W » » t V ir g in ia T ra g e d y . The New York Heraid’s correspond gradually roae in pitch until it pene lig a tio n # o f th e U n ite d 8 ta tc a th e o p tio n 36 years of age. Philadelphia Captain W. 8. J. Wiborg, re se rve d by la w to th e g o v e rn m e n t o f r.j. ent in M ontevideo telegraphs that a trated the furthermost lim its of the d e e m in g such o b lig a tio n s in s ilv e r o r In Cincinnati, July 1 3 — A special to the For four years, during the seeeiona of the steamer Horaa, surrendered him- Spanish resident, an electrician, de hall, he wove the spell upon hia andj- g o ld coin. W e a re opposed to th e Is s u in g o f Commercial Tribune from Cattlets- of the Fifty-eeoond and F ifty-third geIf to ooroplete the serving out of his clares that he has discovered means ence. Hia speech was a masterpiece of in te re s t-b e a rin g b o n d * o f th e U n ite d S ta te s burg, Ky , says: At Kenova, W. V a., oongreena, he represented the first d is sentence of one year and four mouths whereby be can guide balloons iu any -First Street. -MORO, OR.- Main Street- in tim e o f peace, an d c o n d e m n th e t r a f fervent oratory. W ith consummate fic k in g w ith b a n k in g s y n d ic a te s , w h ic h , in Johu F. Bloomer wa9 shot dead by his trict of Nebraska, in the national imposed by Judge Bittler for carrying direction in the air. The inventor has eloquence he stated the case of silver e xch a n g e fo r bo nds a t an e n o rm o u s p r o fit father w ithout cause or notice. The house of representatives. He was in on a m ilitary expedition to take men been asked by the Spanish government frantic father tried to k ill another son to th e m s e lv e s , s u p p ly th e fe d e ra l tre a s u r y id In A bundance, Stock C a re fu lly C ared fo r. Rigs to Let. and arms to Cuba to aid the war to visit Madrid that his invention, if and parried the arguments of the gold w ith g o ld to m a in ta in th e p o lic y o f g o ld aud to commit suicide, but failed and dorsed by the voter* of Nebraska for men. Marc Antony never applied the m o n o m e ta lis m . Unit««d States senator in 1894, but the against Spain. was arrested. He pretends not to state legislature of that year being con found to be practicable, may be ap match more effectively. ,rge S tock C o rral in C onnection W ith th e S tab les. C o n g re ss alo n e has th e p o w e r to co in known anything about the affair.” an d issue m o n e y, an d P re s id e n t J a c k s o n W hile three daughters of Henry plied to use in Cnba. His closing remarks were: trolled by the Republicans, he was de — — —— — d e c la re d th a t th is p o w e r c o u ld n o t be de le “ Having behind us the commercial feated, and John M. Thurston elected. are at the county seat, call around and see me. My aim is to keep Ganz, of Oswego, were out driving, The C ivic Fetieratiou, of Chicago, is g a te d to in c o rp o ra tio n s o r in d iv id u a ls . W e Mrs. Lucy Arthur, a colored woman their horse became frightened and ran m aking war on the ioe trust there, and interests, the laboring interests, and all th e re fo re de m and th a t th e p o w e r to Issue the beat feed and beat of everything, and at reasonable rates. The nominee for vioe-prmident ia died in Stockton, Cal., a few days ago, away, throwing the young ladies from to c irc u la te as m o n e y be ta k e n fr o m com paratively unknown. declares that it is m aking ice from the toiling masses, we shall answer their notea B. B. C L A R K , P ro p rie to r. at the age of 108 year«. the vehicle w ith such violenoe as to demand! for the gold standard by say th s n a tio n a l b a n ks, an d th a t a ll p a per »■(ntAil water. » O T K m O K A y . 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