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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I BOOK AND JOB PRINTING MORO OBSERVER — The Observer, 12 month» ..................... |1 SO rm h Th« Oassrver. 6 m onth»........................ 7S «*»•> t Th e Ob«erver, S w o n th »....................... W eak <|W"- Where cash 1» pa'd In advance The New Y u rt Trib une w ill be included KaKK for ibv tim e t>«td for The Observer alone. £ & "■ The Observer, Oregouiau and Tribune. 12 month», |2 e* h. g j / ^ advertising rates g lv tn on application We Print Envelopes, Tags, Bill Heads, le tte r Heads, Posters, Statement«, Pro grammes, Cards, Circulars, lab els, Note Head«, Books, Briefs, Sale Bills, Pam phlets. Anything on the Earth in the Line of Printing, so I»on’t «end Yoor Orders ou ttd the County. by mail promptly filled. NliT quick and D.C. IR E LA N D & SONS » » O F — 1OWA|> J b v s in b s s c a m p »- W H. MOORK B. HOSFORD MORO. SHERMAN COUNTY.OREGON. THURSDAY. JU L Y 23, 1896. V O L . V III. PVB1.1SHF.KS. N O . 3‘t, canna. EVENTS OF THE HAY H A . MOVKK F lr«<l o n th « T u g , It ia rumored at Astoria that the tug B elief, w hile on a trip from Astoria to Port Townsend, was tired upon by some fishermen whose nets the tug had just passed over. WIPED DDT Hi EIRE C A P T A IN T A Y L O R ’S REPORT C u K l* « r and H a r b o r W o r k In t h e c lt lo 8 o r t liw « » t . f ’ o- Add re»» U. C. IKMLAN'D A 8ON8, Moro, Sherman county, Or MINERS IN ALASKA. N o t A l l o f t h e G o ld H u n t e r s rouraged . A re in» Tacoma, W ash., Joly 1 8 .— The Washington, July 20.—The report of C l o u d b u r s t D o e s G r e a t D a m Ledger reoeived a letter tonight from Captain Harry Taylor, of the engineer E p ito m e o t th e T e le g ra p h ic Fred Meeker, dated at Six-M ile creek, oorps, who has charge of the river and a g e a t P itts b u rg . lt’«rw!-it-Lii iBd NolirjPubllc. ..B A N K E R S .. of Lone R ock. J o s e M B«*»o K i l l e d . Cook's inlet, Alaska, June 20. He N e w s o f th e W o rld . harbor work in the Northwest, has been write« that w hile there are many dis- Private dispatchts from Havana say T ra n sa ct a G eneral MORO made to the secretary of war. satisfied miners who are anxious to B a n k in g B u sin ess OREGON that General Jose Maceo, the Cuban The work on Willapa river aud har patriot leader, was shot through the TOTAL l-OSS IS NOT YET KNOWN bor, in Washington, has been com HALF A MILLION DOLLARS IXJaS leave, there are others who proprwe to Practice! in all the coarta of thia «tate TERSE TICKS FROM THE WIRES le tter s of credit issued thoroughly prospect the oountry before head aud ins'autly killed during an pleted and twenty-one feet of water ae- available on Eastern states qaitting. He gives the first definite attack which he led upon the Spanish cured, but aome shoals need to be He forces in Gato Hills. The report Bays F e w D w e l l i n g » I . « i t —A H m a ll B o y W Ith dredged yet. No further appropriations F i v e M en S t r u c k b y L i g h t e n i n g S e a r information regarding gold finds. • O ragen. Moro A n I n t e r e s t i n g C o l l e c t i o n o f Ite u » » F r o m Collection» made at all points on favorable says there are claims in the Six-M ile that Colonel Caratageua, another in l . e a d v i l l e - D e a t r u c t l v e ( lu u d - term» s*i<hi «»change and telegraphic trans w ill be be required • I ' o r k e t F u l l u f M a tc h « « t h e t w o l l e u i i . p b e r e » F r « « « n l« d district which the owners claim paid aa surgent officer, and several members of fers »Oid on Hew York, Chicago, st. Lout» Sau For the improvement of Grays harbor b u r « t a t C h e y e n n e . J C. BURKES M a r le d t h . B I» » « . Franciaco, Portland, The Italic» and various lu at V uutleuM cti R « fin * high as <50 per day per man last year. Maceo's staff, were k ille la t the same and bar, a plan for a jetty 3 miles to points in Oregon and Washington. Pittsburg, July 17.—A heavy storm Rioters are again rampant at the time. From one on Canyon creek, <1,200 was Arlington, Or., July 20. — Word the sea on the sonth side of the harbor, au«fi«1-it-Ltw, H®tuj P iM k ,l« il KtUH Brown H oisting Works, in Cleveland, was received here today that the town to secure a low-watar depth of 24 feet, tonight, which was practically a cloud taken in nine days. The best claim M y « t« r lu u » F u la u u l n g . burst, did great damage throughout there is supp-jsed to be the M ills claim , O.. and serious trouble is feared. ind CtllMtlM Agent* In Cincinnati an unknown blonde of Lone Bock was almost wiped out has been decided upon, and contracts this city aud Allegheny. Estimates at the mouth of Canyon creek, which yesterday by fire. The whole business C incinnati and vicinity have been woman was found by a Fort Thomas w ill be let for the work. It is recota- made from reports coming in from out is claimed to have paid <50 per day per portion of the town went up in smoke, O r D a l l e s C it y . O r e g o n . visited by heavy thunder storms and at mended that the full amount permitted soldier lying unconscious on the ground Abstracts and Plata furnished He says the beet several places there is reported loss of on a farm ,within a few feet of the spot and nothing remains but a few d w ell by law —|400,00O—be appropriated for lying portions indicate a loss of nearly man last season. to order . . . . <500,000. A ll street car lines have ground is not on bix-M ile, bnt its trib the next flaoal year. _____ President......................... Z. F. MOODY life aud property. Near Portsmouth where the beheaded body of Pearl ings in the outskirts of the town. five persons took refuge in a shed, Bryan w hs left by her murderers. The Lone Bock is on Long Creek, in In Gray's harbor and Chehalis n v ei, he*» ¿topped. A part of Allegheny utaries, particularly Mills creek, a I .C .y B u lld la g . M ain « t .. M o ro . P r e g o » ( C a t h i e r ............... .................. M. A'. MOODY Holders of which was struck by lightning, killing girl was taken to Newport, where it G illiam oounty. It is twenty-six miles to carry the dredging to a depth of six cemetery was washed away. Tons of branch of Canyon creek. earth and stone have been washed onto some claim s want <35,000 for them, a ll of them. was found she had either been dragged southeast of Condon, the county seat; teen feet w ill largely exceed the esti the Fifth-Avenue and Duquesne Trac but there are no buyers at such figure*. G en eral B a n k in g B u siness Q R . 1. M. SM ITH sixty miles from Arlington, which ia mate of coat Captain-General Weyler has issued or had taken poison herself. T ra n sa cted its shipping and express station, aud The exteraion of the Northern Pacific tion Company’s line at Sobo. The Some of these yield <1 to <2 per pan. a decree that all foreigners in the thirty-five m iles from Heppner, its railway to the lower-harbor towns is sewers in Bucther run and Woods The miners all got in too early, but K i.G o v « r u u r H u « « « ll l»e»»l PHYSICIAN AND SUIGEOR. island are to register in a special book run, in A llegheny, are reported as hav four months then remained for work. Ex-Governor W illiam E. Bussell, of hanking point There is a stage to said to have lessened the impor ing given way, flooding those sections. The most can be accomplished in Sight exchange sold on New York, in the government’s charge previous to Arlington and a daily maiL The tance of the river as a highway, so San Francisco, Portland, Or. their being justified in appealing to a r Massachusetts, was found dead in bed that no coasting vessels have navigated No loss of life aa yet has been re August and September,when the water Collections made on favorable terms ticle 7 of the decree relative to foreign in a fishing camp near Grand Paboa, town was started in 1870. is lowest. it above Cosmopolis ainoe 1892, and it ported. at all accessible points. O ffice O ver D ruq S tore .......... (Quebec. When he passed through Mon citizenship in November, 1894. At Forty-eighth street, Lawrence Float quartz is plentiful in creek A FERRY-BOAT SUN K . is recommended that the plan for dredg treal on his way to the salmon grounds James Harvey Sherman, a famous ville, probably the most destruction oottoms, and Mr. Meeker is aatisfied ing a channel through the shoals to spy in the war of the rebellion, who in Gaspe. he was in the best of health iw o.d at give coasting vessels access to Monte- was worughL Every houie on the that good quartz leads w ill be fonnd. < lr * h » n d I « '» F o u rt« « n resided near Charlotteville, Mich,. is It is supposed he died of heart disease. north side of Butler street from Forty- Prusperting ia very difficult, aa the . . . . . . . . M o ro , O r e g o n C le v e la n d . aano be reconsidered. C R A S S VALLEY, OREGON, dead. Before the war broke out Sher- He was well-known in public life, and eighth street east was flooded, many ground is covered with moss six to The importance of greater facilities Cleveland. O., July 20. — Several maD resided in Y in gn ia. where he ac took a prominent part in the national ------- DKALKB I S — — Q R . A. A. W 1THAM for keepng the rivers bowing into being entirely ruined. The immediate eighteen inches thick, which ia too wet cumulated a fortune, which was after Democratic convention receutly held lives were lost in an accident which oc Puget sound free from obstruction is cause of the trouble at this point was to burn and remains frozen in the curred about 7:30 tonight on an old in Chicago. wards entirely swept away by the war. urged. In connecting Puget sound the givin g way of the Allegheny ceme shade. When he wrote a party waa river-bed near the ore docks of the P1TA1C1AN ARD SURGEON. Albert Olsen. So years of age. an em w ith Lakes Union and Washington, tery stone w all, which abuts the atreeL able to leave, taking thirty daya' anp- ll* n g » < l a t F o l s o m . Cleveland A Pittsburg Railroad Com ployee of the W illam ette Casket ( om- John E. Howard was hanged in the pany. The or« handlers had just quit the Sm ith’s cove route ia favored, and When the w all gave way the flood pliea, for a trip up Twenty-M ile river, M a NVFACTVBKR o f paiiy. of Tacoma, was caught in the prison corridor at Folsom, Cal., for work fui the day. and were w aiting the engineer urges that preliminary rushed down to the houses below ,filling where good indications had been found. OREGON GRASS VALLEY them to a depth of four feet on the If a single rich creek bottom is found, HARNESS, BRIDLES, HOBBLES, ETC. machinery, whirled rapidly around the the murder uf Martin DeLanma, in their tarn to cross the branch of the work be done before right of way is revolving shaft and instantly killed. Tnlare oounty. m Jane, 1894. (.Inly river on the flat-bottom ferry-boat secun-d, and says that toUO.OOC can be first floor. The loss at thia point w ill there w il be ground enough for nil the be many thousands of dollars. The miners at Cook’s mlet. The body was horribly mangled, the twenty persona besides the prison which they had provided for thia par- profitably expended during the year. left leg and right foot being torn off officials witnessed the Special Attention Given The earnestness of the people of Citizens' Traction line for nearly two execution. poae. When it was about half way O M ee : BRADSTREETS’ VIEWS. to Orders...................... completely. Howard walked firmly to the scaffold over, the frail craft was swamped by Everett for poshing the work of their m iles waa under water for a long time, and much of it ia ruined. harbor is commended, and 1 15,000 is A little boy of Marshall, Mich., and stood calm and composed till the the wash from a pasting steamer, and "\R S. J. EDGINGTON *nd In A llegheny.Perrysville avenue waa N o D ia p o a lt lo B S h o w n t o K o g a g e 1 b N e w when herding cattle, tied two of his drop fell. A slight twitching of the it began to sink. The first report of recommended to be expended daring HARTLEY -J OLIVE h F u t e r p z i» « « . flooded from one end to the other, un sisters, 4 and 6 years old, and another hands gave the unly evidence of agita the aocident placed the nnmber of dead the fiscal year ending Jane 30, 1898. dermining the new street railway, ren New York, July 20 — Bradatreeta' The opening of Swmomiah alongh at little girl with a rope, the end o f «on. •t twenty-two, but that proved to have dering it an almost total loss. Several weekly trade review says. Nearly all PHYSICIANS AID SURGEONS. the earliest pusailbe date la urged. which was attached to the saddle on s been an exaggeration. Fourteen » » S t .a m e h lp L ia s . It ia reported that the expense of car m iles of the Saw m ill run plank road is general merchandise markets continue pony. The pony ran aw ay, dragging bodies have been taken from the water. A S l Paul dispatch aaya S. Iwanaga. rying out the project for removing destroyed, the planks being carried dull, and the volume of bnainees ia the three girls half a mile- Two of W illiam Boeloy, a w ell known press W as«-* - - - O r e g o n . The smaller than anticipated. Little or no In <ìr»t» V a lle y . O r e g o n . the girls were killed and the ether of Tokio, Japan, general manager of man. went to the river to see the ex boulders, etc., from the Upper Colum away and the roadbed ruined. the Japanese Mail bteamahip Company, soap factory of George Harley A Son, disposition ia shown to engage in new bia and Snake river» is so great that it badly injured. citement, fell off an abutment near lim ited, has jost signed soon tract with on Madison avenue, has three feet of QAce at Wasco Hotel. Special atten- The colored people of Cincinnati the Great Northern Hallway Company the Detroit boat landing and was should not be begun with the present gravel on the floor, and <6,000 wurth enterprises, both city and country mer E. C. Mahan y....... chants ocntinumg to purchase w ith A ^tv«n diseases of women and child- appropriation. held a memorial m eeting in honor of for the establishment of a steamship drowned. of soap was destroyed. The house of more than usual ocnservatiam, in view Practical mechanic, capable of doing The river is being dragged for more H a m et Beecher Stowe. It was in this all kind of « arpenter work and w ool re John Mueller, on Spring h ill, dost of the unsettled financial outlook and line between Tokio and Seattle. Thus P O P U L IS T P L A T F O R M There were many pathetic pairing ha- e»lahliahed a» above aud ro- city that she wrote “ Uncle Tom s the Great Northern system extends its bodies. Royal street, waa washed down the h ill the low range of price«. The total •peertully aoh 'ta a »harv of the p u t .‘c ■ r S tM B S S C A R D S . patronage. In ail ca«e» aatufacuvo C abin,” also »pending her early life operations into the far east, aud its scenes about the morgue w hile rela O r » « » up • C a lt f u r a i* fo r th e M . L o u ia w ith three children. A il were rescued, number of business failure* in the C o * » « n t io n . here when her father was president of bills of lading are in foroe from Tokio tives of the dead men were identifying guaranteed. however, by the brave work of neigh United btatea thia week shows an in them. It is believed at 11 o'clock all U n n theological seminary. She was San Francisco. July 20.—F. M. bors. to Buffalo. N Y. crease—255 compared with 219 last the bodies have been recovered, though Wardell, chairman of the Populist married in Cincinnati, Professor Stowe week. When contrasted w ith the cor ( l o u d b u r s t *1 < h « ; « * B P . it is possible one or two victim s may state oentral committee of California, being connected with l-ane **minary A a A m e r ic a » B a r k A » h a m . responding week in 1895, the increase S ta g e and E xpress Line Cheyenne. July 17.— About 2:30 thia be added to the list. Twelve of the He was 76 years old and leaves a and J. Taylor Hogers, Mayor Sutro's A dupateh from Zanzibar reports afternoon, raina began falling, and during the past six business days is 41, fourteen victim s leave fam ilies who secretary, have prepared a platform w ife and a n children. DOUGLAS ALLEN - Proprietor E 1. WEST. In n er. lira. Oregoi that the American bark John D and with the second week ot Joly, which it ia proposed to present to the w ithin five minute« a torTent of water Another bond is»ue is l* in g spoken Brewer, went ashore at Pangawani were dependent upon them 1894. the current week's increase ia 43. came down. It was evidently a cloud national Populist convention at SL of as a result of the heavr gold w ith The government has sent a vessel to the burst, and in a very little time after Daring the corresponding we-_k of F O R T H E P R E S ID E N T . Louis next week. The financial plank L a r g e s t a n d M ost C o m m o d io u s draw a la assistance of the Brewer. the storm burst, the street« were run 1893, however, in the middle of the is as follows: The rebel impi is gathered in battle H o u s e in M oro. ning full of water. The cellars in panic, there were more than twice aa M a lld ln g S n p « » ln t « n d « n t W ila o a M « k « e “ We demand a national m m ey, S c r * p « 4 F r o m lb « B a n d W a g o n . array near Buluwayo, and a fight is town were all flooded, and the damage many failures aa thia week. * K «com »m >«ad n»loa. issued directly by the general govern W e l l K e p t , G o o d M e a la , G o o d B e d a . The band which aocompanles Buffalo Among the other favorable features probable. w ill reach many thonaanda of dollars. Vi'aahington, July 20.—Colonel J. ment only, aa a fu ll legal tender for all Leave Moro Hotel at 8 a. m. M onday,, The barkentine Eliza McManemy B ill's W ild West Show attempted to are relatively encouraging reports con debts and issued without the agency of S t r u c k b y l i< h t D ln < . Wednesday and Friday. W ants of customers carefully attended wza sunk near Memory Rock, Fa. No drive under a bridge in Massillon. O M. W ilson, superintendent of govern cerning trade at nine business center*, A ll the men were scraped off. Five or ment buildings and grounds, has re any private corporation or bank, and in Leave Umatilla House. The Dallee. at to. Patronage of the public is respect lives were ksL Leadville, Colo., July 17.— During a together with an improvement in quo l a m . Taeaday.Thursday and Saturday. fully solicited by the management. six are reported dead or dying and in peatedly recommend««! the erection of circulating volume; subject to law and terrible thunder storm in th« mountains tation» for wheat, corn, oats and pork, A terrific wind and rain storm in Far« for the round trip, <2.50: one way . a special office building for th* chief responsive to our need», and speedily west of the city, today, fire men were and firm or unchanged prices for wool, _______ Ohio badly damaged crops Light jured. 11.50. Freight, 40 cents a 100, small executive of the uation, but oougrea» to be increased to <60 per capita of the struck by lightning, and all are now sugar, lumber, leather and print cloth. ning struck a number of buildinga package*. 15 and 25 cents. <Vrder» for r * lM » n * 4 b y D r ln b ln g I n n o n n d « . entire people. has taken no action on them. Hia an in the hospital here, three probably Rain.- have unproved crop pr specta m freight or express packages promptly The deadly yellow jack is playing News has been received of the fatal nnal report just submitted, says: “ Such money shall oonsist of gold, fa u lty injured. The men composed a Washington. The week hat been god carefully attended to at reasonable tad havoc w ith the Spanish army in peiS'>ning at Santiago. Minn , of s “ I earnestly recommend that an ap silver and paper, each dollar thereol section crew on the Celeraflo Midland marked at San Franciaco by the depar rates. Apply to C. H. Williams, Moro. Cuba, and many of the soldiers are dy fam ily of nine children, caused bj propnation of |J50,000 be made for the endowed w ith the same function, im railroad, and were working near Thom Fourth and F ed eral Sts. ture of a trainload of fruit for Los A d - drinking lemonade The children die* erection, w ithin the executive mansion parted aolaly by the su m p thereon, asville. thirty m iles from Leadville. ing . 7 HE DALLES, OR. geles, a carload for Australia, and two J. V . O ’ LEARY Two cabia-boya of Pomeroy. O , shot one after another, and the parents ar« ground» and directly opposite the treas and not dependent for its money value Heavv ram drove them to shelter.which ahips loaded with lumber for Europe. and killed Peter Whittaker. The k ill not expected to live. up in the price of the material used. ury building, of a granite structure for two of them found under a large rock Experts of wheat, flour included. ing was the result of rivalry over a the offioe of the chief executive of the Each dollar shall be interchangeable near the track, the other three getting from both coaata of the United States A r * t * l C a ll n m l * r i m . Ward, Kerns & Robertson woman. nation. This structure could be cxn- w ith, but not redeemable in the other, Fire broke out in the residence of nected by a wide corridor w ith a large and shall be denominated respectively under a giant pine. Soon there came a and from Montreal this week amount Proprietor» More silver it to be coined. The Coyle conservatory fitted up as a winter gar gold, silver or paper money—all na blinding flash, and the gTeat n ee was to 2,963,000 against 2,167,000 last San Francisco mint w ill soon resume John Coyle in Fresno, Cal. The three under it week, 1,652,000 in the corresponding waa in the bouse asleep at the time and den. with tropical plants and a foun tional debts being payable in either, at nven to splinter*. operations and it is said that about were stricken as w ith death, w hile the week last year, 1,873,000 in the second Out of town teams and baggies care M w tled g e. O r e g o n wsa burned to death. He was a tain. »values of eminent Americans; the option of the government. <600,000 w ill be coined during thia fully and properly attended to. Special rwo under the rock near b> were week of July. 1894. and aa compared pioneer citizen of Frvano oounty and the conservatories could open into a “ As the United States is a free and shocked and stunned, but soon recov month. attention given to feed. with 5,077,000 bushels in the corre R. G. W allis , Deputy, Rufus, Or. p- -—c»»--^ of considerable means. picture gallery connected by two wide powerful nation and the financial and ered consciousness, and were able to sponding week of 1893. Intense heat prevail* throughout the industrial liberty of its citizens should walla, w ith the east room, and the im southern portion of Great Britain and E. O lds , Deputy, Grass Valley, Or. summon assistance. They found three F l « * d l» b W o r n » » H a n g e d . J a p * » « « « T reaau r* B «*r«r». provements could serve a double pur be independent of the action of any blackened trunks, from which all cloth in France and Germany. In Lxmdon Kews from Coeburn, Va , says that H u i t S c « a © bwitx , Deputy, Kent, Or. Chicago, July 20.—Five diminutive, the mercury marked 80 degrees in the Mary Ssnodgraaa waa hanged there for pose of relieving the mansion of the other government, we demand the free ing had been torn, bst there were signs dark-skinned Japanese are at the Audi shade and 135 in the sun. In Pana the murder of a 6-months old child by terrible crush incident to the evening and unlimited coinage of gold and s il of life. ________ ver by the United at the present torium, almost unobserved, in the the heat is so great it has been found burning it in a stove The woman wa» receptions. Manufacturers of and ratio of 16 to 1, without referenoe tc VARIETY ACTRESS’ SUICIDE. crowd of comparatively gigtntic “ I earnestly hope that action may necessary to close many workshops. Dealer« in 28 years old. The Snodgrass woman the course of any foreign nation. Americana Although they came w ith be taken at the approaching session of On July 4. the inmates of the city waa a disreputable woman and wa» “ We demand that all national bank» D i s c o u r a g e d B « c * u « e S h e H * 4 N o M o n « y out flourish, the visitor* have it in infirmary in Cincinnati were treated to compelled to leave Pikeville. Ky.. on congress toward erecting a suitable t o S e n d H e r C h ild r e n . their power to disturb the exchange office building for the president of the be abolished, and m lien of them that green apples, lemonade and other lox- that account. the government establish a postal bank S jh kane, July 17.—Grace Wilton. rate of the world, for they are on United S tates.’’ anew The inmates drank and ate in each city, town and village of the a variety actress, playing at the Com- their way to London to ooliect the M ond | » » w i l | » t l " B . THIS tri 1101 too much; sickness followed, and United Btatea containing a population ique theater, was fonnd dead in her Chinese war indemnity, amoenting to All my Senator Harna. chairman of the sen THE YEAR'S IMMIGRATION. eight have aince died from the effects of 1.000 or m ore.’’ ate committee to investigate the recent Fork Speaks room today. She had committed sui more than <15o,000.000. 'Die party of the festivities on that day. The platform also declares for the cide by sw allow ing an ounce of car includes Sonoda Kokiahi. p-esident of REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. bond issues, says h* ha» not yet dster A L a r g e lit e r « * « « In t h e N u m b e r o f For Itself Noah McGill, sheriff of Ti»homingo mined whether the committee wil recognition of Cuba snd against the re bolic acid. A lie n « A r r i v i n g . She ia »aid to have been the Yokohama specie bank. county, I. T ., reports that three white w ait until the fall before going oi funding of the Pacific railroad debts. “ The money we are to lyn dle,” said the daughter of a well-known business Washington. July 30.— A statement Opposite Moody’« Warehouse, men were found hanging to the limb with its investigation or w ill complet« GlilT illSIORTHT. i'resident Sonoda Kokiah. “ is to be man in ban Francisoo. For several A W o m a n '« T a r r lb l« I’e e d . of a tree near Reagan postefflee, a few its work, frame its report and make i> prepared by the commissi oner of im m i THE DALLES - - - - OREGON Butte. July 20. — Mrs. Rose Heim- years she was a dramatic actress play delivered to us in gold is London. The l o r o , S h « r m * n C o u n ty , O reg o n m iles from Tishom ingo oounty, Chicka public thia summer. The last meetin» gration shows the number of im m i amount ia < 15«.000,00Cwith added in beck, w ife of Ed Heimback, of Meader- ing in San Francisoo, uDder the name grants who arrived in thia country dur saw nation. It ia generally believed adjourned subject to the call of th» terest. One-naif of alis sum has been of Jeanette Rivers. About two years ville, became jealous of the attention» ing the fiscal year ending June 30. that they were borsethievea, captured paid over V the Biaik of Japan, in ago she drifted into the vaudeville busi chairman. 1896, to have been 343,267, as com her husband paid Mrs. Thomas S nell by a party of Texans, and swung up London, »cd the remainder is to be In company w ith her sister, ness. pared w ith 268,536 during 1895. Of ing. T h « M « » « « a g » v C r u c lB « d . on the spot. paid wb^c we a-five. The Bank of Letters fonnd in her trunk indicate A London dispatch from Wadj the whole number. 212,466 were males Mrs. Hoakins, she went to the Snelling Japan « to receive the money for the It ia understood that the secretary of that Miss W ilton had two daughter» The Leading Dealer in Sherman County home today and, calling Mrs. Snelling and 130,831 were females. The oouu gCvei4meDt. It w ill then be handed state has instructed the United States Haifa reports that the messenger wb» In Firet-claee “ U p-to-D ate” .................... living in San Francisco— Blanche and into the parlor. Mrs. Heimback threw a tries from which the immigrants came over 10 me afl representative of the minister at Lima to demand a prompt carried the news to Khalifa at Om Maude, aged 12 and 8 years respective pint of sulphuric acid on her. Mrs. are given as follows: y^oham a specie bank. In addition settlem ent of the claim of Victor C. duran that bis army had been defeated ly —who were attending school there. Austria Hungary, 65,108; Italy, 68,- Snelling ia terribly burned and w ill t, the indemnity our government also Maccord, the American citizen, for a l at Firket, was immediately put U Two letters, dated June 19, from these die. Mrs. Heimback and her sis er are Khalifa an 080; Buaaia, 52,186; Germany. 31,885; ¿eta 30.000.000 tael», about <6,000,000 leged brutal and inhuman treatment by death by crucifixion. nounced that the same fate would be United Kingdom, 64,367; «11 other under arrest. The latter u a raving children to their mother, were couched for the cession of the Liao Tung penin the Peruvian authorities. Mr. Mac- Ci Bier Kind li I ; Liat of Goods. ........WASCO, OREGON. maniac in the oonnty jail, and is ex in the moet endeanug terms. They sula and 500.000 U els yearly w hile countries, 61,446. » oord’s claim is for 1200,000. It grows iropoeed upon any one who mentioned prayed that she might soon retun The whole number debarred and re pected to die also. the Firket in hia hearing. out of his imprisonment by the Per home. A letter addresssed to Miss W*- troops are stationed at W ei-Hai-W ei. ” turned during the year waa 3,035, as B o ttle P * p « r F ro m th e N a r o n te . uvian authorities in 1885, w hile he ton. which arrived this morning, ’ <• A P r o m in e n t L a w y e r D « » d . Have now on hand a large stock of Harness and Saddle«, Collars, Bridles, follows: Paupers, 2,010; contract la S t r * ln « d R « l * t l o * « . London, July 20.—At the offioe of openevl by Jndge Hinkle, who fou^ Whip«, Robe«, Brushes, Curry Comb«, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything was acting superintendent of the rail John Cameron Simmonds, formerly borers, 776; idiot, 1; insane, 1; d is Athena. Joly 20.—The Greek gov the W hite Star line in thia city word to be from her sister, Annie, ur in my line will save money by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere. road at Arequipa. of Chicago, snd a member of the bar, eased . 2. ernment has decided to send reinforce waa received that at Hoy lake, near Francisco. It is a request for rnm^y F elix Faure, president of the French died at the Ward island insane asylum. Two hundred and thirty-sis were re ments of troops to the Graeco-Turkish two frontier, owing to the strained rela republic, was tired at from a distau :e New York. His business iuterest» turned w itihn one year, because of Birkenhead, a bottle was picked up pay a <45 board bill against recently which contained the following children. The writer adds thA if H “ of only a few feet by an unknown man. were largely in tbs West. He was m their having become publio charges tions between Greece and Turkey, im not forthcoming at ocoe. they * iU have mediately growing out of the Cretan but the bullet fortunately went wide tereated in m ining and railway oon The total number debarred aud returned wirtten on a slip of paper: “ Struck ioeberg. Sinking fast. Mid- to move out onto the street- i 5«' writer of its mark, and the president escaped atruction in California, but did much in 1895 was 2,596. Insurrection. coeau. Naronic. (Signed) Young. ” further expresses surprise th** *be de unharmed. President Faure had g< ue of iia business in New York, and was The steamer Naronic, one of the B lr y e le F a c to r y B u r n e d . ceased had not written a uor #eul to the Champs to review the troops. well-known to W all-street bankers Charles Slade—SLADE A COOLEY. PROPRIETORS—J. O. Cooley. C h o le r a l a F g y p l . He had no sooner entered the field when Mr. Simmonds was an authority on London, July 20.—The Humber largest and finest freighters of the them a cent since com mA to Spokane. Cairo, July 20.—There were 396 It is thought tha» P°Terfy caused fresh caaes of cholera reported Tuesday a man in the crowd stepped forward criminal law aud wrote a great deal bicycle work», at Coventry, were burn W hite Star line, sailed from Liverpool and tired at him. The sh it did not on that subject. His w ritings on ed today. Four thousand unfinished February 11, 1893, for New York, and her to have a sudde- impulse to end it and Wednesday and 419 deaths from T - <’ntT'6v« <*“ *» < *• that diaaese. take effect. The would-be assassin was prison reform have also made him bicycles in the factory were destroyed. from tkat time to this baa never been all m death. heard from. all the money f ^ ud on her l* rson' arrested. He declared that he only tired noted. The total loss ia £80,000. F a ta l F a ll F rom a W » g » » . a blank cartridge. Chelan, July 18.— N eil Hess, an old A G r a u lt e M t u i v l e u m . 1 I I I , v « b '» O « u g M « r K i l l e d . F e l l 1> o b b a S h a ft. The Prince aud Princess of W ales in The semi-tfficial Neustenachrichten. Boasland, B. C., July 20.— Patrick Colom»»»». 8 c - J a l? 17 - h iB " ' pioneer, was fatally injnnri yesterday behalf of the queen gave a garden of Berlin, refers in ironical language New York, July 20.— W illiam A. AdlUe Tillm an, the while hauling hay on the ranch of C. party at Buckingham palace, in hon to B udini’s speech in which he refer- Clark, who is known as the silver king Driver, a miner working in the W hite ported *hat Located within 100 feet of the depot. New building, new furniture, and ehh-t daughter of S en aor Tillm an, Colver. In going down a steep pitch, Bear mine, was killed today by falling •verything firet-claee. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept. Table supplied or of Princess Maud of Wales, who is r»jd to the possibility of bettering the of MonUna, and who is reputed to be v*s killed by lightning on a mountain: he was thrown from the wagon and to be married to Prince Charles of term« of the triple alliance. The worth more than <20,000,000, has a c down a 30-foot shaft. He struck rock with the best the market affords. both wheels passed ov»r his cheat. near Vrevard, late this afternoon. Denmark. The staterooms of the palace at the bottom headforemost, and broke cepted an architect’s plans for a gran Proprietor« of Hotel will meet all trains. Special attention to commercial writer draws attention to the weakness He died shortly afver He leaves a hia neck. Driver was about 35 year* were thrown open to the geests of of Italy, which was so completely ite mausoleum to be erected in \ \ ood- treveelre. Stages leave for Goldendan* and Moro every morning. w ife aud child. T h e O r e g o n lu C o m m l« » l« » n . whom there were about 6,000. A m beaten by Abyssinia, aud asks what lawn cemetery at a cost of <100,000, as old, unmarried. His only known rela San Francisco, July 17.—The battle bassador Bayard and Chauncey M. De she could do against France. The ar a memorial to hia w ife, who died about tive was a cousin, now somewhere in At the funeral of Miss Jew ie Kam pew were present. ticle declares that Barateri’s report on two years ago in this city. The archi the Coeur de’Alene«. Driver had been ship Oregon was formally placed in aev, a popular young womaaof Kiowa, Her officers and Kan., the other day, women acted aa The London Post announces that the oomplete rout of the Italian army tects refuse to describe the proposed for some tim e in thi« ««‘ction, having commission today- Mrs. John W. Mackay has been sum at Adowah is perfectly true. Her a l stucture or to give any information re gone into the Coeur de'Alene« during crew are on board, aud the United pallbearers. States flag was hoisted today. moned to Rome on account of the dan lies should study her bad organization. garding iL_________ the early days. H oy l» r a g g e » l t o D e a t h b y » C a lf. gerous illness of her father. P e r fe c tin g O r g a n ls a tlo a . D r o w n e d 1 b a H « a v y » l a w . T h e v V u lle u l>o»»n t h e B r l ll« h » l a g . Walla Walla. W ash., July 3^— The M hot b y • F o o t p a d . Complete returns of the election of Salem, Or., July 20.—Articles of in Vanoouver. B. C., Juljr 20. Daring In Oakland, Cal., Peter Gordan, a corporation were today filed in the sec Los Angelea, July 17 —The three 8-year-old eon of Joseph F r e e ^ p . liv members of the chamber of representa tives of Germany shows 105 clericals, young man, who had just arrived from retary of «Ute'a offioe, by the Oregon a heavy blow <»o the Fraaer river on policemen who, on the Fourth of July, ing near thia city, was dragg*! to The boj waa fishing boats pulled down the British flag from over death this morning. 18 liberals, and 29 socialists chosen G uinerville, had a desperate encounter Railway & Navigation Company, to Tuesday nig*»*. One white mau wa® the Hritiah consol’s quarters in this (.tukiug the calf out, and his f«et be This gives the clericals a majority of w ith a footpad on the corner of one of aoquire and maintain the railroad and were cap*,ied -MORO, OR.- -First Street. Main Street- the principal streets, and came near telegraph lines of the old organisation drown*0, and it ia reported that several city b«»cause he refused to hoist the came entaugled in the rope, and le was 68. Japanese fishermen met with a sim ilar American flag alongside of it. were to dragged through a barbed wire fence, George Eliot is to be oomtnemorated losing hia life. After a fierce struggle of the Oregon Railway & Navigation fa«e. though the aocnracy of the report day suspended by the police commis cutting him over the body ani faoe. w ith one of bit assailants he was shot Compauy, and to purchase, lease, or by a memorial library in her native He died bfeore medical assistance ar in the forehead and left for dead. The consolidate w ith or otherwise acquire has not yet been verified. Good Feed In Abundance, Stock C arefully Cared far, Rigs to Let. town, Nuneaton, England. sioners. rived. wound waa not fatal, and Gordau any other lines in Oregon, W ashing A Large S toca Corral In Connection With the Stables. V a n co u v er L o g g er D ruw und . The idea ia spreading in Europe that managed to call for assistance after The Metropolitan Traction Com There are 19,146,420 acres of timber ton or Idaho; capital, <35,000,000, d i Italy’s usefulness, as a member of the the robber bad fled. Vancouver, B. C., Jnly 17.—Word lands in the southern states, and the vided into aharea of <100 each; prin pany, of New York city, ia introducing compressed air as the motive power on was reoeived today that C. B. McCutch average yield of these forests is 3,000 When von are at the county seat, call around and see me. My aim is to keep Triple A lliance is at an end. The value of Maryland’s farm lands cipal office, Portland, Or.; inoorpora- «fraboattVY*- tb s best feed and beet of everything, and at reasonable rates. A recent invention is the m anufac inoreaaed <6,600.000 between 1880 aud tora, Henry Failing, K- MoNe.ll and its lines, saying taht it is cheaper tb*u eon, employed at Dempsey’s logging feet i>er acre. trolley* or oablee. camp, Howe sound, had been drowned. B. B. C LA R K , P ro p rie to r. ture of charcoal of a high commercial 1890, making a total of <175,068,650 W. W. Cotton. value fiom leather scraps or waste. M O O R E BROS. The Dalles National Bank! W arren D. Marshall ...Whips & Saddlery... CARPENTERING WAGON REPAIR SHOP „ALLESAND MORO C ity hotel 2 CITY * STABLES'. Stick lispector if Sherman Co. Rupert & Gabel Horseshoeing Blaeksmithing. Repairing. Harness, Saddles, Bridles BLUB. mill SADDLES, HARNESS 1 SUPPLIES SLADE&COOLEY HOTEL T h e L ead in g H otel of G rant. THeU filiTAROKT, JR..... 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