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BOOK AND JOB PRINTING MORO OBSERVER. We Print Envelopes, Tags, Bill Hea/is, Letter Head«, Posters, Statements, Pro- trrariime«, Cards, <’:rculars, Lalele, Note Heads, Book«, Brief«, >ale Bill“, Pam phlets. Anything on the Earth in the Line of Printing, so Don’t eend Y’oar Orders out of the Countv. ____ VOI., v i n . MORO. SHRRMAN CO UN TY . O R EG O N , TH U R SD A Y . J U L Y 1896. NO. 10, > I a 7 an d ' Hk • i a L>. C. IRELAND A *GNH, Moro, nh< rin«n c o u n ty , Or THE SILVER CONVENTION. road companiea have, through the con nivance of the interior department, robbed multitude* of bona-fide settler« B r y a n 5> o i i i I iim I«-<I f o r I ' r e a l d r n t a n d N t t llo iiu l t ' u i i » e n t ln u A d o p te d »•x fo r V lr-e -l'r« -a l> l« -u t. K. MOORK H. A. MOORS VORD n< d f it . l. u u l a . of their horn«:« and miner« of their St. Louis, Mo. — At the first day’s Follow ing is the Populist platform, claim«, and we demand legislation by sesNion of the silver convention not M O O R E BROS. congress which w ill enforce the exe mp Selection of th e Populist N a us agreed upon by the com m ittee on E p ito m e ot th e T e le g r a p h ic \t-Lu ind NottrjPublic. much headway was made. The pro ..BANKERS.. resolutions and adopted by the St. Louis tion of mineral laud from such grant« gramme of the conference wa« all ar tio n al C onvention. N e w s o f th e W orld. after, a« w ell a« before, patenting. convention: T ra n sa ct a G eneral MORO Third— We demand that bona fide ranged in advance. It included «imply Banking Business OREGON The People'« Patty, assembled in na the adoption of a 16-to-l platform and in all the courts of this state tional convention, reaffirms its a lle g i Settler« on all public l*nd« l>e granted le tte r s of credit issued WATSON FOR VICE PRESIDENT ance to the principles declared by the free homes, as provided in the national the nomination of Bryan and Sew all, TERSE TICKS FROM THE WIRES available on Eastern states but those in charge of it deemed it founders of the republic, and also to homestasd law, and that no exception g xjd policy to go slow in the belief that the fundamental principles of just gov be made in the case of Indian reset ra they m ight, by remaining in season, be • O r a g o ii. C ollection« m ade at all point» on favorable T h e N n t lu n a l C o m m i t ! « * 4 .H e n P le n a r y t li I * i t r r o . t In g C o l l e c t i o n o f I t e m s I ’ r a i u ernment as enunciated in the platform tion« when opened for settlem ent, and able to exercise an influence in shaping t e r n » S ight each a n g e an d telegrapbu- Iran»* fer» «old ou Sew York. C hicago, si. Louts. San 1’ o w e r In A l l T h lit g a C o n u e i te il of the party in 1892. We recognize that all land« not cow patented come things in the Populifet convention. To t lie t w o ll e m i. p li e r e a l ’ r e .e u te d •P R IC E S F rancisco, P o rtla n d , in e l*alles an d ta rio u a that, through the connivance of the under this deumnd. W it h th e P a r t y . In a t 'o n ile n « e d F o r m . p o in ts in O regon and W ashington. this end, they appointed a committee of D i r e c t l.e g la la t io n . W illiam Jenuings Bryan, of N e present and preceding administrations, »even, headed by Judge Scott, of C ali j f , Notify Public. Real Estate Cleveland, O ., is celebrating its cen the couutry has reached a crisis in its We favor a system of d ir e c iegisla- fornia, to meet a sim ilar committee of braska, who was nominated br the national life, as predicted in our dec tennial w ith due ceremony. 1 Collection Agent. the Populist« for the purpose of reach Democratic national convention at Chi laration four years ago, and that Itou through the initiative and i e f e r e n N ew s comes from the W ashington The dum, under proper constitutional safe ing a common plan of action. state Republican headquarters that the cago, a fortnight ago, was, Saturday, prompt and patriotic action is the su guard«. O r D a lle s C it y . O re g o n . is and Plata furnished convention was called to order by N a state convention w ill probably be held at St. Louis, made the standard-bearer preme duty of the hour. We realize tional Chairman Mott, who introduced at Tacoma, some tim e betweeu August G e u e r a l P r o p c » it lo n » . that, w hile we have political independ Francis B. Newland«, of Nevada, as President.......................... Z. F. MOODY of the People s party by a vote of 1,042 15 and September 15. First— We demand the election of ence, our financial and industrial temporary chairman. Mr. Newlands to 321. il d l a g . M ain S t.. M oro. D ra g o n C ashier............................. M. A*. MOODY Hon. Samuel Layman, a prominent The Democratic candidate was nom i dependence is yet to be obtained by re president, vice-president and United addressed the convention at I l» » a Q uarrel E n d ed . storing to our couutry the constitution ( States senators by direct vote of the length, aud was followed by other and well-known Oregonian, died at his In C incinnati, shots were heard at nated in the face of his own protest, in al control and exercise of the functions people. W. SMITH General Banking Business home near Woodburn from the effects speakers setting forth the claim s of the the shaj>e of a telegram, directing the the residence of W illiam T. W iley, a Transacted necessary to a people's government, Second— We tender to the patriotic of injuries which he sustained some ladies* tailor and furrier, ou West withdrawal of his uaine, sent to Sena which functions have been basely sur people of Cuba our d«?epe*t sympathy «llveritea. weeks ago by fallin g from a cherry C1AN AND SURGEON. Fifth street. Mrs. W iley was found tor Jones, after bew ail, his running T h e *e « -»»<l D a y . Sight exchange sold on New York, tree. Mr. Layman was 68 years of age. bleeding from six ballet wounds, and mate, had been ditched for the vioe- rendered by our public se; vants to coi- in their struggle for p lltical freedom The second day’s session of the eilve.' and independence, aud we believe the porate monopolies. The influence o' San Francisco, Portland, Or. A m eeting of representatives from her husband was unconscious w ith a presideutial nomination Friday night, Collections made on favorable terms the large foreign banking-houses was bullet hole in his temple. The woman and Thomas F. Watson, of Georgia, Europ-an money changers has beer tim e has come when the United States, convention was given over to speeches and songs. No business of any im O ver D rug S to r e . at all accessible points. held in New York, to consider plans died on the way to the hospital. had been named for the second place more potent in shaping legislation than the great republic of the world, should portance was transacted. The ladies recognize that Cuba is, and of right the voice of the American p c piel for the protection of the treasury g"ld W iley’s wound was superficial,the ball on the ticket. It was also made in the were in evidence, and the assembly Executive power and patronage have ought to be, a free and independent glancing off the skull. The couple, face of an opposition so bitter that, was addressed by Mrs. Helen Conger, arranged to ease the exchange market after frequent quarrels, had separated, after the convention adjourned, a>>me been used to corrupt our legislatures state. M o ro . O r e g o n ot Indiana, who denounced the gold- Third— We favor home rule in the aud defeat the w ill of the p e pie, *nd CRASS VALLEY, OREGON, until the crop movement starts the but began to live together again about cf the radicals held a “ rump” conven plutocracy has thereby been enthroned territories aud the District of Colum bug monopolist« as “ W all street plu balanoe in our favor. three months ago. W iley says his tion. A. A. W1THAM tocrats” and “ English bond sharks” - D I A L U is - The last session of the convention, upon the ruins of democracy. To re bia, and the early adm issi.u of the ter and said the only «alvation of the peo A San Francisco dispatch says: Ed w ife shot him. lie then seized the ritories as states. store the government intended by the which lasted from 9.30 o'clock in the w in B. Webster, the young paymaster weapon and fired at her. Fourth—All public salaries should ple from serfdom was to declare for the . SIGAN AND SURGEON. morning until 5 o'clock in the evening, fathers of the couutry, for the welfare who was recently court-martialed at and prosperity of this and future gen be made to correspond to the price of free coinage of silver. A n ll-Y » a r -O ld H ut M u rd e re r. was marked by scenes of turbulence Mare Island and found guilty of a T h e T h ir d D a y . erations, we demand the establishment labor and its products. In Chicago, Harry Rudolph, aged charge of embexxlement, does not in M A X rF A C T V K K K OF o f an economic and financial ajst-.-m F ifth — In times of great industrial It was ten minute« to 11 o ’clock OREGON ..LEY tend to abide by the judgment of the 11, struck two blows w ith his puny which shall make us master* of our depression, idle labor should be e m when Chairman St. John called the HARNESS. BRIDLES, HOBBLES, ETC. court. He w ill appeal to President fists, and his opponent, Grover H an own affairs and independent of Eu ployed on public works as far as prac silver convention to order. G. W. Cleveland for clemency before the sen, aged 9, fell dead at his feet. The ropean control by the adoption of the ticable. Baker, of California, said that the lads were having a boyish quarrel, and navy department shall have an oppor Special Attention Given follow ing declaration of principles: T e le p h o n e S h e r m a n S ixth —The arbitrary course of the People’s Party convention had appoint- tunity to pass upon the recently found young Hansen started to run Rudolph to Orders...................... court in assuming to imprison citizens a conference committee and moved followed in swif: pursuit, catching the F loatire. verdict for indirect contempt aud ruling them that the convention defer action gD G IN G T O N and lad near the curb, and struck him in First— We demand a national nr ney, Percival Lowell, Boston’s famous by injunction should be prevented by on the platform and postpone the nom OLIVE HARTLEY safe aud sound, issued by the g»-uvral astronomer, who is now on his way to the face and abdomen. Little Hansen proper legislation. ination until 3:30 P. M. The motion government only, without the interven _____ AXD_____ Flagstaff. Aria., is at the head of the covered his face with his hands, fell SSeTenth— We favor just pensions for prevailed. backward, and expired. YouDg Ru tion of banks of issue, to be a full legal ViCIANS AND SURGEONS. most important scientific expedition every disabled Union soldier. No business was transacted during dolph was locked up. tender for all debts, public and private; planned for more than half a century. Eighth—Believing that the election the day, the tim e being taken up in a just, equitable and efficient means of The object of the expedition is to make - O regon . franchise aud untrammeied ballot are the rendering of silver speeches, T h e B a l l o t T h ie v e s . distribution direct to the people and l n G ras« V a lle y , O r e g o n . observations on Mars, and to procure, essential to a government of, for and poems and songs. The city oonncil of Tacoma, in spe through the law ful disbursements of if possible, evidence to support the cial «rssn n, offered a reward of $1,000 by the people, the People's party con Friday night, after the committee of the government. theory held by Mr Lowell and other for the arrest and conviction of the Wasco Hotel. Special atten- demns the wholesale system of disfran seven appointed to confer with the E. C. Mahany. becond— We demand the free and diseasea of women and child- astronomers that the “ red star of war chisement adopted in some of the states Populists, had reported that no agree thieves who stole the ballots of four unrestricted coinage of silver and gold is inhabited by human beings. Practical taeehanic, capable of d o lr i as unrepnblican and undemocratic, end ment could be reached, the convention precincts from the vault at the city all kind of i arp en ter w ork and wood re at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, Three members of the revolutionary halL Mayor Fawcett has offered a re we d»«lare it to be the duty of the sev pro«?eeded to close its busine«a. The p a irin g h»- m iab h ah ed as abov« and 'V and without w aiting f> r the consent of »peetfully aolicts a »bare of th e putl'< oommittee have just arrived in Athens ward of $200. The evidence thus far eral state legislature* to take such ac platform w<s read and adopted w ith -'•■ ÌI5 K S M C A R D S . A. patronage. In all caw s aaU steclioi fureign nationz T -. from Crete on a special mission. In secured indicates that the breaking into tion as w ill secure a full and free and out change. A motion was then made g u aran teed . T r-T. Third— We demand that the vol the course of an interview they made fair ballot and an honest count. to nominate Biyan and Sew all by ac- the vault was started about two weeks Be*. ume of circulating medium be speedilj J T the follow ing statement on an author ago, and finished between last Satur N inth— W hile the f regoing proposi ' lamation. Amid much excitement incteased to sn amount scffieieut to ity of their oommittee: “ We wish to day night and Tuesday morning. tions c> nstitute the platform which our the motion carried. The convention which several and noisy eicitem eut, m»-et the demands o f the business and ture and Express Line say it has been decided that we must times bordered on a tual riot, aud the population of this countiy, and to party stands upon and for the vindica then adjturned eine die. G e n e ra l G e o rg e W . Ju n e « D e a d . have granted to us the demands we tion « f its organization w ill be m ain S ALLEN - P roprietor E I. VEST, lu n g e r . which alm<<st precipitated per» nal col- lo ro , Oregon have sent to the sultan or else we shall T h e I'la lf o r u i. General George W. Jones, the oldest lisions. The Texas delegates headed restore the just level of prices and a tained, we roo gnize that the great and bor production. The demonetization of silver in 1873 fight. The powers must either give us surviving ex-Umted States senator, the opposition and clung t the middle pressing issue of the p*-udmg campaign Fourth— We denounce the sale cf upon which the presidential election enormously increased the demand for autonomy or see us crushed. Should died at his home in Dubuque. Ia.. aged of the road to the lasL l-inds and the increase of the public L argest and Most Commodious our demands be neglected, then w ithin 92. He represented as a delegate to gold, enhancing the purchasing power The Populist Bryan managers decid interest bearing debt, made by the w ill turn, is the financial question, and lowering all prices measured by House in Moro. fifteen days of Jnly 15, the date at congress the territory now included in ed early Saturday to di-regard Mr and upon this great and specific issue present admint»tration, as anneceaa it between the parties we oordially mviu- that standard, and since that unjust which they were made, we shall break Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan and the Bryan s telegram of Frld ly and t< W e ll K e p t , G o o d M e a ls . G o o d B ed «. and with ut authority of law. and ae West, except the Pacific coast. He n minate him and straighten cut the the aid and oo->. peration of all organi and indispensable act, the price« of the arm istice.’’ demand that no m< re bonds be issued Hotel at S a. m. Monday, was the state's first senator, and was zation« and citizens agreeing w ith ns American products have fallen upon an u n g le afterw ar‘ a They started out Advices from Hong Kong say that «od Friday. except by specific action of ooegresa. average nearly 50 per cent, carrying Wants of customers carefu’.ly attended prominent in national affairs, especial upon this vital question. to rush his nomination through before \tilla House. The Dalles, at to. Patronage of the public is respect imperial Chinese troops were recently down w ith them proportionately the F ifth — We demand such legislation ay,Thursday and Saturday, fully solicited by the management. sent to Lanchou to suppress the Mo ly of the N orthw est any other candidate could be put in as w ill prevent thed»m netizing of the money value of all other forms of prop to A METEOR IN MEXICO. round trip, $£.50: oneway hammedan rebels, who bad risen the field. law ful money of the Unite«! States by erty. Such fall of price« has destroyed C r l p p l * C rw a k S ta g e H e l d I p. t, 40 cents a 100, email General Weaver, of Iowa, the Popn private contract. against the authorities. The rebels the profits of legitim ate industry, in C a r r i e d D o « » t h e S id » o f a M n U D t a m In The Cripple Creek stage was held up and 25 cents. Orders for e rr surrounded the imperial troop* and list candidate in 1892, in a masterly S ixth — We demand that the govern juring the producer for the benefit of It . t a ll. -nress packages promptl near Grassy, five m iles east of there, seem to have totally annihilated them, address, placed Bryan iu nomination, ment, in payment of its obligations, the non-producer, increasing the bur attended to at reasonable by three masked men. who obtained Mexico, July 27.— A remarkable and General Field, of Virginia. wht shall use its option as to the kind of although the imperial troops were bet pply to C. H. Williams, Moro. den of the debtor, sw elling the gains of tw elve gold watche« and $500 in cash. ter provisioned and equipped. There was formerly Weaver's running mate, law ful money in which they are to be phenomenon at the mine of Carlos the creditor, paralyzing the productive Fourth and Federal Sts. The passengers included thirteen men Reyes, in the state of Chihuahua, oc were 6,000 troops sent to subdue the after a brief speech, m ’ved to make paid, and we denounce the present and THE DALLES, OR. V. O ’ LEARY curred at 3 o ’clock yesterday. A t.e- energies of the American people, rele rebels and all are either killed or miss and two or three women. The latter the nominal!- u unanimous. proceeding administrations f- r surren m enduius explosion was heard and an gating to idleness vast numbers of were unmolested by the robbers. A ing. The rebels are now mad for Aoout fifty seconding speeches wer» dering this option to the holders of enormous mass cf burning matter wa» w illin g workers, sending the shadows blood, masaacreing all in authority, p.>«»e w ith bloodhonnda is on the trail then made, and some of them Wer» government obligation securities. of the highwaymen. seen to fall from the heavens, striking of despair into the home of the honeet Ward, Kerns & Robertson killin g and pillaging on their trium ph both eloquent and b rilliant Seventh— We demand a graduated the side of the mountain and bringing toiler, filling the land w ith tramps and P roprietor» ant march through the country. The niiddle-of-th»--r>ad contingent income tax. to the »-nd that aggr» gate F r a n r h lM G ra n te d . w ith it in its course entire cliffs, and paupers, and building up ooloesal for Chinatown in San Francisco is in a The oonncil of the town of Castle insisted upon knowing at every epp r wealth shall bear its just proportion of finally plunged 700 feet into the tunes at the money centers. tunity whether, tn view of b n tele taxation, slid we regard the recent de In the effort to maintain the gold ta tla d g e , O ragoa Out of town teams and baggies care fever of excitem ent and another high Rock has granted to H. Orchard a thir ground m aking a hole from which binder war has been declared. ty-year franchise for the construction gram, Bryan won’d stand on the plat cision of the supreme oourt. relative to boiling water still issues. One of the standard, the country has, w ithin the fully and properly attended to. Special attention given to feed. The form and accept the nomination. Bui the income tax law, as a misinterpreta- most singular pehnomena observed was last four years, in a tim e of profound C loclin's saw m ill, situated on Deep of a water and sewer system. W allis , Deputy, Rufus, Or. all these pointed qnestioos w»re neatlv tv n of the constitution, an invasion of p«-ace and plenty, been loaded down water w ill be taken from a mountain creek, near Medical lake, Wash , was Jndg»* Green, of Nebraska, the rightful p» wers of congress on the the heavy ram falling from the sky with a $262,000,000 of additional in Deputy, Grass Valley, Or. burned to the ground. The loss is stream about two m iles below town, parried im mediately after the descent of tht and carried to a reservoir on the rock and others, vouched for Bryan’s sym subject of taxation. $2,500. meteor. The people are very supersti terest-bearing debt, under such cir- -.HADBwiTZ, Deputy, Kent. Or. pathy with Populistic principles, but Eighth— We demand that postal sav tious. as this is one of the many reali cumtsancea as to allow a syndicate of Cholera is abating in Egypt. Bat sonth of town, to an elevation of about that was all the satisfaction the radi ings banks be established by the gov zations of the prcphecKMs of the vision- native and foreign bankers to realize a tles in Crete are almost of hourly occur ninety feet above the town. cals conld g»-L ernment for the safe deposit of the sav seeing girl of To ba soo. Manufacturers of and rence, and the Turks have suffered The same net profit of m illions on a single deal. A roll-call by states was taken, anc ings of the people and to facilitate ex C o B iu m p t h f M ilc h C o w s. It stands confessed that the gold- Dealers in heavy losses. meteor destroyed the house of a miner Milk Inspector Dockery, of San when it was completed, it was founc standard can only be upheld by so de ti. killing kis two children. The remains of Ed Moran were found Francisco, says fifty per cent of the that Bryan had 1,042 out of the 1.34« change. pleting our paper currency as to force □f floating in the Puyallup river. Moran cows which supply milk for San Fran- votes in the convention. Frank 8. T r e i i • pur» a t lot». F l r * « t ou mo A u i e r i r a n S l i p . the prices of our products below the is supposed to have drowned himself cisoo are consumptive, and w ill have Norton, of Chicago, was the t u y othei First—Transportation being a means The schooner Governor J. Y. Smith, European and telow the Asiatic level, on June 80 la st touiiis. m is w » a n « a s . to be killed. There are 6,700 cows candidate. Ignatius Donnelly, of Min of exchange and a public necessity, the Captain Patrick, from Gibrara, Cal'S, and enable us to sell m foreign mar s. All m y The storthing, the representative owned by the dairies of the city, and nesota. and General Coxey, of Ohio, government should own and operate the to W ilm ington, N. C., has arrived at kets, thus aggravating the very misery N body of Norway, nas defeated the bill of these fully 8,000 are diseased, and were nominated, but their names wen railroads in the interest of the people quarantine, at Southport N C. The of which our p»?ople so bitterly com Work Speaks REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. withdrawn. Norton received 821 voles. on a nonpartisan basis, to the end that schooner left Gibrara Jnly 14. Two plain. degrading American labor and for the temporary increase of duties the milk from them is unfit for use. For Itself Debs 10. and Dounelly 1. Norton g o t all may be accorded the same troitment days later, w hile off the Cuban coast striking at the foundations of our civ on petroleum and sugar, and for the F o r A S e c o n d C o n v e n t io n . the majority of the «olid vote of Tei.i». in transp n ation, and that the tyranny in the neighborhood of Neuvitas har- ilization itself. imposition of a duty on meat. ? 1RMSS0RTHÏ. Opposite Moody’s Warehouse, At a meeting of the gold-standard Michigan, Missouri, Rhode Island anc of political power, now exercised by bor. she passe«! a Spanish gunb> at The advocates of tbe gold standard Mrs. T. H. Tofree, who was Grover Democrats, held in Chicago, it was de W isconsin, and a respectable portion the great railroad corporations, which about a m ile and a half away. The persistently claim that the cause of our THE DALLES - - - - OREGON C leveland’s secretary w hile he was .'o r o , 8 h « r n i» n C o u n ty , O re g o n mayor of Buffalo, committed suicide in cided to hold another national conven of the vote« of Alabama, California. result in the impairment, if not the gunboat opened fire on the schooner, distress is overproduction; that we A Keutncky. Illinois aud Ohio. destruction of the political rights and sending a solid shot over her deck. have produced so much that it has Mojave, Cal., by drinking carbolic acid. tion not later than September 2. The demonstration when Bryan wa» pereonal liberty of the citizen may be The shell fell in the sea a quarter of a made us p«xir; which im plies that the It is supposed she was temporarily in meeting w ill soon be held in Indianap olis to decide on the place. declar»-d to be the choice of the conven destroyed. Such ownership is to be m ile to starboard, doing no damage. true remedy is to cl««e the factory, sane. tion lasted fifteen minutes, and v a t accomplished gradually in a maimet Captain Patrick imm»?diately ran up abandon the farm and throw a m ulti Adjutant General Tuttle has received T w o B o d ie s F o u n d . fully as enthusiastic as that tendered consistent with sound public p ilicy. the American ensign and left the tude of people out of employment, a The Leading Dealer in Sherman County from the secretary of the state of Ore Skamokawa, Jnly 27.— The body of the Nebraska man at the Chicago con Second—The interest of the Uuited neighborhood as quickly as possible doctrine that leave« us disheartened In First-ciaee “ U p-to-D ate” ..................... gon a warrant for $5,917, with which Frank Peterson, one of the unfortun State« in the public highways built H»- was not able to learn the name of and without hop»’ for the future. to pay the m ilitia boys for their serv ates who, w ith Mrs. A. R. Crosby and vention. Saturday morning a motion was in w ith public moneys and the pr«xec<1s the gunboat, which remained station We affirm it to be unqestionahle that ices at Astoria during the recent fishing Charles N ew ell, drowned May 12 last, trodnoed and carried that the national of extensive grants of land to the 1’a ary, firing no more shots. It is ex there can be no such economic paradox trouble«. near thia point, was picked np by the com m ittee l»e given plenary power ir cific railroads should n»*ver have b»-en pected that Captain Patrick w ill make as overproduction and at the same time Near Dryden, Mich , George Swayne. seine at T. K. Johnson's seining all things connnected with the party alienated, mortgaged cr sold, but an official rep«rt. as the schooner is tens of thousands of our fellow-citizens 01 Eier Riad l i I j L ite of Goods. ..... VASCO, OREGON. a farmer, about 45 years old, killed hi» ground yesterday morning. The re guarded aud protected for the general en tered at the custom-house. remain half-clothed and half fed. and three sm all children and set fire to hi* mains were naturally very much de welfare as provided by the laws organ T h e V I r e - T r e a l d e n t l a l N o m in e e . who are piteously clamoring for the house, then blew his brains o u t His composed, and were only recognized by A l ’ ro p o a e c i A u ie n d n t e n t . Thomas F. Watson, of tie« rgia. wht ixing such railroads. The foreclosure common necessities of life. fave now on hand a large stock of Harness and Saddles, Collars, Bridles, w ife died a short tim e ago. It is The state secretary of W ashington is the clothing and shoes. This is the was a member of the Fifty-first con of existing lions of the Uuited States luasmuch as the patriotic majority wo ° 'b e e , Brushes, Curry Combe, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything thought that this deranged his mind. first appearance of any of the ill-fated grew», and who, in the Fifty-second on these roads should at once follow now preparing for publication a notice of the Chicago convention embexlied in des< * Hl 8ave money by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere. to voters of a proposed change of the The barkentroe Herbert Fuller, Cap young people. They were supposed to and Fifty-third oongraaaes, unsuccess default in the payment thereof by the the financial plank of its platform the tain Nash, from Boston for Rosario, have been washed out to sea by the fully oontested Colonel Black'« seat, debtor companies, aud at the fore constitution which w ill be vote«! upon principles enunciated by the American has pot into H alifax, Novia Scotia heavy freshets. Another body was also was nominated for vice-president by closure sales of said roads the govern at the coming general state elect»« n. bim etallic party, promulgated at Wash There had been a mutiny on board. picked up near Brookfield, about the the con vent ion on the first ballot, short ment should purchase the same, if it This proposed change provides that all ington, D. C., January 22, 1896, and The captain, h it w ife and the second same time, but those who saw it say ly after m idnight Friday night. Tht becomes ueceserv. to protoct its inter voters must be able to speak aud writ? herein reiterated, which is not only mate were killed in their berths in th> it ia not that of yoang N ew ell, but that nomination was made unauimon« be ests. or if they can be purchased at a the English language, aud is the only paramount, but the only real issue in night. The first officer, who was ou of a man who had not been in the fore the rosult of the roll-call was an- reasonable prioe, and the government one upon which the people of this state the pending cam saign; therefore, rec Charles Slade—SLADE A COOLEY, PROPRIETORS-J. O. Cooley. watch, knew nothing about the affair. water more than a week. The remains nounced. shall operate said railroads as public w ill be called upon to veto at the com ognizing that their nominees embody The murderer or murderers crawled of young Peterson were buried here to highways for the beuefit of the whole ing election. It has heretofore be»u these patnotio principles, we recom The nominating sp* ech»‘s occupied people, and not in the interest of the the case that amendments placed ujxm mend that this convention nominate aft to the cabin, descended, and with day. __________________ axes chopped the victim s to death exactly six bouts few, uud»T suitable provisions for pro the ballot have passiMi unnoticed by a W. J. Bryan, of Nebraska, for presi Glass in oven doors is a new contriv The convention a Ij >urned after tection of life aud property, givin g to majority of voters, aud have be»u a l dent. and Arthur Sew all, of Maine, Upon the arrival of the barkentitie all It enables cooks to watch the Bryan had been declared the nominee Two years ago the crew were locked up in the police ance. all the transportation interests equal lowed to go by default for vice-president. food w ithout opening the doors. After the adjournment of the con privileges and equal rates for fares and an amendment carried regarding the station to aw ait trial. A C o ll la lo n 1’ r u b a b l « . A cloudburst occurred a* Springfield, vention the national committeo held a freights. investment of the school fund. At the There is no longer doubt that the O ., flooding everything. People in the The latest theory regarding the sup- election about 80,000 votes were east meeting, and after a spirited e mtest, Third— We denounce the present in wheat crop in Eastern W ashington has Located within 100 feet of the depot. New building, new furniture, and been badly damaged by hot winds, says posed loss of some of the coast-bound elected Senator Butler, of North Caro famous schemes for refuudiug the said iu all; upon the amendment 24,4*2 East End moved np stairs on aocount >yth:ng first-class. Commodious room«, well and neatly kept. Table supplied a W alla W alls dispatch. Reports from fleet off Cape Horn is to the effect that lina. on the second ballot us national debts, and demand that the law* now votes were cast— 18,884 for aud 5,998 of the overflow of Buck creek. Front h the best the market affords. and North streets were partially under two of the vessels have been in co lli chairman. applicable thereto be executed and ad against Proprietors of Hotel will meet all trains. Special attention to commercial the Palouse country are to the effect water. A crowd of campers at R<?d- The first throe days of the convention ministered according to their true in S a le o f t h e > i * » h » i l l e A i i i r r i « ' * » . that the damage is about 75 per cent, sion. The British ship Ancaios, which -eeln. Stages leave for Goldendale and Moro every morning. and that many fields are not worth has just arrived at Cape Town from were* consumed iu organizing, apjioint tent and spirit. Judge Clark, iu the Uuited States niond m ill were perched in trees all catting. The grain on Eureka fiat, in the ¡Sound, reports that, on April 27, in ing of committees, etc. The platform Fourth—The telegraph, like the post- c«mrt. has issue«! a decree ordering the night. The magnificent Snyder Park, this county, is damaged alxiut 50 per latitude 65 south, longitude 53 west, was adopted Friday afternoon. office system, being a necessity for the sale of the N ashville American ou the costing $25,000 is almost ruined. Senator Butler was temporary chair transaction of news, should be owned application of the first mortgage bond cent, and w ill only average about fif the abandoned hull of the British ship In Europe thrushes build their nests teen bushels to the acre. One farm Gowenbank was sighted. Thu derelict man, and Senator Allen, of Nebraska, and op» rated by the government iu the holders. The sale w ill be made the as uear to human habitations as they looked like it had been in collision. permanent chairman. General Weaver interest of the people. er along the Yellow Hawk now esti latter part of August. can, to escape the persecutions of the mates his yield at about fifty bushels The masts were gone aud the headgear wag chairman of platform committee, A M u r d e r e r llM » K e d . magpies. l . a n d . carried away. A eom m ittw of one from each state to the acre. John Pryde, who murdered Andrew- F a t a l S h o o t in g A r t - h t a n t . First—The true policy demands that was appointed ou the second day of the A B oy D ro w n e d . A Chicago dispatch says: The report Peterson, five mouths ago, was hanged A fatal shooting accident occurred at the national and state legislation shall conveuiton to confer w ith the com m it that Professor Moses, of the university Ignatius O'Dea, the 18-year-old in the county jail, at Brainerd, Minn. of California, had been offered the brother of Father O’Dea, the recently tee of seven from the silver convention, be such as w ill ultim ately enable Peterson was Pryde’s friend, aud was Addy, Wash. Thomas Sm ith's boy, chair of political science in the univer appointed bishop of Neaqually, was but after a stormy su«4i«ui of two hours every prudent and industrious citizen murdered for $42. Pryde, whose real 17 years old, shot aud instantly killed Main Street- -MORO, OR.- -First Street. sity of Chicago was a great surprise to drowned in the river at St. Johns, near nothing was accomplished and they ad to secure a home, aud therefore the name is John B. Miller, made a full the sou of H. 8kt*el, about 14 year« old. The Smith boy had taken a rifle w ith laud should not be monopolUed for the students and faculty alike. Dr. Portland, Or. The boy was a member journed. confession. him to school for the purpose of k ill speculative purposes. A ll lands now Jndson, the present head of the depart of a picnic party, consisting of several Whenever the invention admits of a ing birds on his way. Returning held by railways and other corporations The first modern bridge of w hich h is od Feed in Abundance, Stock C arefully Cared for, Rigs to Let. ment, had not heard of it, and Dr. fam ilies, who had been «pending the model the inventor is required to furnish In excess of their actual needs should, tory makes mentiou was the famous home witk a number of children, he Goodspeed said: “ There is nothing in day in the woods near 8t. Johns. He it, of a convenient size to show properly A L arge Stock Corral in Connection With the Stables. It was shot at a mark on a tree, the ballet it; absolutely nothing. Professor whs playing ou a plank in the water, and to the best advantage the working by law ful means, be reclaimed by the Snt»’?.?ian bridge of Rome. glancing aud penetrating the heart of government and held for actual settlers erected in the seventh oeutury. Moses is here for the summer, giving a when be lost bia balanoe and fell iu. of the device. the Skeel boy, k illing him instantly. When you are at the county seat, call around and see me. My aim is to keep course of lectures on the territory de The body was recovered. The board of aldermen of Boaton only, and private land monopoly, as French farmers cau obtain an analy There were a number of children stand w ell as alien ownership, should be pro ^egt stock, the best feed and best of everything, and at reasonable rates. velopment of the United States. He passed an order the other day appropri The first English hymn book used in sis of their soils or plants from the ex ing around at the time. An inquest is not in the political science, but in ating $301,000 for the veutilatiou and hibited. B. B. C L A R K , P r o p r ie to r. publio worship was that compiled by Second— We condemn the frauds by periment station at P ans for the small w ill be held, as different rumors aeeui the history department of the univers sanitation of schoolhouses. Isaac W esley in the year 1715. to exist. which the land grants to Pacific rail- sum of about twenty cents. ity of California.*' B C S IN K S 9 C A R D «. EVENTS OF THE DAT The Dalles National B ank! f ih » r l( T » C o iiim la a ln n . The judgment of the lower court was reversed by the supreme court of W ashington in Olympia, in the cm io of W altir H. Soderburg, appellant, vs. King county, respondent. This action was brought by the plaintiff us as signee of divers persons, judgment debtors in various foreclosure proceed ings. claim ing to be entitled to the surplus arising from each foreclosure sale. There was no redemption in any case and the plaintiff in each ac tion became the purchaser. It appears that the arnouut claimed us surplus was the sum claimed by the sheriff as fees and commission. In conducting Males the sheriff paid into the county treasury several amounts under the mistaken belief that it was his duty to deduct a commission from the amount bid in each instance. There were thirty-four causes and the aggregate amount claimed $2,004.84. BRIAN IS P O P U L IS T P L A T iO H M W a rre n D. M arsh all ****▼*• h 18 understood a plan was ...W h ip s & S a d d le ry ... CARPENTERING REl’AlR SHOP :,SAND MORO C ity H otel CITY » STABLES! ’nspector of Sherman Co. Rupert & Gabel ‘'oeing -mithing.. .m g. Harness, Saddles, Bridles iJDLES,HARNESS! 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