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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: MORO OBSERX The Observer, 12 m o n th « ...................... |1 50 «-ash T h e O b serv er. 6 m o n ’h s ........................ 75 cash T he o b serv er, 3 n o n t h s .......... 5o «•*»» £^F~ h ere cash », p a ‘<1 i i « .lv alu e The Sew Yura T rib u n e w ill be include«! KtiKK for th e ___• * wet alone < l ^ “ The o b e r ' t r, O regonian am t T rib u n e. 12 n ijn ths. f ‘.50 cash. f ^ * - A dvertising rate« given on application. D.C. IR E L A N D & S O N S YOL. VIII. VIBLISHEKS. B U tlN K S I rito F B sa io N A i. r a n n « . M n t n b e le a D e f e a t e d . M A. MOOKK M OORE BROS. àttornej it-Lai and NottrjPubllc. ..B A N K E R S .. Transact a General Banking Business Tra dice« in all the courts of this state J MORO OREGON Letters of credit issued available on Eastern states O r « (u n . M uro # ig h i ex ch an g e anit teleg rap h ic tran«- t e n soid oo Me* York, t'h ii'ag o , si. Lout« C. BUKKES E pitom e ot th e T eleg r ph < N ew s of th e W orld. TERSE TICKS FROM II1E WIRE Collections made at all points on favorable term s. T We Print Envelopes, Taga, Bill Head#, le tte r Hea»ls, Postera, Statement«, Pro grammes, < ards, < :rcuiare, I-al,eie, Note Heads, Books, Briefs, .“ ale Bills, Pam phlet«. Anything on the Earth in the Line of Printing, so I»on’t send Your Orders out of the County. /* * Oi Uled N a a i Q' ic k and i . H t . t f A'i<fr<-» A u I u tr r r « tlu g C o lle c tio n o f fir m a I i m b F rancisco, Portlan«!, The l»alles and la n o u a p o in ts iu O regon and W ashington. itlo r n e r it-L a i. Notary Public, Real Estite tod Collection Agent The Dalles National Bank! I h r T w o l i m i t . p l i c r r . I’ r r . m t o l Io » C o iii l n o .r i l l ' o l i o . ÎOUNTRÏ D etails have been received in Cape Town of a decisive victory won by 790 British troops composing < 'olouel Plum- m er’s column, over a native force esti mated at from 5,000 to 7,000. The E s c a p e o t a W o m a n J o u r a a '.« latter fought desperately and bravely, is t T r o n i C u b a . charging w ithin a few yards of the British rapid firing gun». About 500 Matabele warriors were slain «luring the engagem ent, which lasted several “STOY. AW A V ’ ON A STEALS::.! hours. About thirty of the British s«ddiers and six officers were killed and 60 wounded. W a s b u rro u m in t by b p s n ln r 'a uu«l A W if e M u r tlr r e r I lH iig r it. Charles Thiede was hanged in the yard of the county jail, at Salt l^ake. The execution was witnessed by a large uuinber of people. It is the second hanging in the history of Utah. Thiede, who was a saloon keej>er, was convicted of murdering his w ife on the night of April 80th, 1894, by uealrv severing her head from her body with a knife. He asserted his innocence to the last. S .lu tlr tl I lin n M a le by l> » u iii» K A ttir e . NEW NAME b . C. IKELANI» A HO.NH, NO. 12. MOliO. SHERMAN COl NTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST II. C A R D #. W H MOORS B. HOSFORD BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Muro, n tx -ru a n c o u n ty , Or ORR IN H IS T O R Y . ■ to r n MAYOR. I » r « la r e d b y J u d g » F r l t i h a r d K m b l» u ly K it t l e d . I n in III«- U Indianapolis, 1ml., Aug. 10.—The name of the new party is the National Democratic party. The national con vention of the jiirty w ill beheld at In dianapolis the tir«-t w «-< k in September There was unanimity iu the confer ence in the selection of the name of the National Democratic party aud in de termining to distinguish the two par ties by referring to those supporting the Chicago platform as the Populist D« mo- cratic party. There was no difference of opni< u in the provisional national committee, at which it was decided to call aconvi-utiou and nominate another national ticket. Some of the Eastern and Southern members epp *«<1 a third ticket, but when they were told in the Mobile States party fealty was -< re garded that many Democrats would not vote unless there was a third ticket, then all objecti« ns from the East and South were withdrawn, and the deci- sion to hohi a couvei ltlon wa# unaui- mous. T A C O M A 'S E v id e n c e o t S te a d y G r o w th a n d E n te r p r is e . ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST F r o m A l l t h e C it ie a »■■<! Ti > « T h r iv in g lia M ister h t u tc a — O r e g o n . >f tbe to H ava Tacoma, Aug. 10. — Edward S. <Jrr was today declar«*! by Judge Pritchard to have been duly elected mayor of Ta coma, by a majority of fifteen vote#, at the election held last spring. He w ill take his seat as mayor as soon as the judgment in the case is signed, unless a aup»-rsedeas bond is permitted to be filed, pending an appeal to the supreme court. Judge Pritchard handed down his decision on the disputed ballots at 4:30 o ’clock this afternoon. It covers twenty-five pages of typewritten manu script, and d> als exhaustively with the case. A. V. Fawcett, who was, after the official canvass, declared elected by a majority of two over <Jrr, the previous mayor, and candidate for re-election, w ill have to step down and out. The contest case has been on trial two weeks. It was at its commence ment that it was discovered that the vote of four precincts, that gave ma jorities for Orr, had been stolen from the city vaults. The court, however, went ahead with the count of the other ballots, taking the figures of the m iss ing ballots from the returns. The undisputed ballot« gave Orr 2,620 and Fawcett 2,590 votes, includ ing the four stolen precincts, the official returns of which were counted. Four disputed votes which were counted for Orr, gave him a total ot 2,624, and nineteen disputed votes, counted for Fawcett, gave him a total of 2,609, a majority for Orr of fifteen votes. Eight carloads of wool from Heppner New York, Aug. 10. — Miss Cecilia In a severe thunderstorm netr O na were re«^;ived in one day at a Dalles Charles, who saya she went to Cuba ha. Neb., three pt?«ple w«re kill« 11. warehouse. several months ago lor the purpose of lightning. The graders are at work on Tansy obtaining material for a b«jok, was a O r D a l l e « C it y . O r e g o n . A dispatch from Neath, announce? Abstracta and Plats furnished point on the line between Elavel and passenger by the Ward line sta atnship that forty miners were entombed n to order Warrenton, leveling off the tpaee on City of W ashington, which arrive«! the Bnncoch pit by an explosion. President.......................... .Z. F. MOODY which w ill #<x.>u be built the car sheds from Havana Wednesday, and whose •I c C ot B u i l d i n g . M a la S » ., M o r o . D r a g o n C ashier............................ M. A'. MOODY Miss l«la Fuller, a New York actress, of the Astoria road. passengers were sent to Hoffman island w hile in bathing at Manhattan beach, An etf< rt is being made to place Pen- for luvt-stigatiou. was grasped by an octopus and uearlj Q R . I. M. SMITH General Banking Business Miss Charles says that after travel dl« ton and La Grande on the regular drowned. Will T ravam ihe ».lobs. ing through the island a newspaper Transacted bicycle track raoe circuit. A move Governor A ltgeld has issued a m ani Miss Clara 4 ’arish. the seventh and corresi« udent warned her that her lib ment to that end la now under way, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. festo declaring that eight bouts shall youngest W. C. T. U. round-the-world erty and jHjssibly her life was in dan an! already purses are talked of for a Sight exchange sold on New York, constitute a day’s work on park im missionary, has left P ans, 111., for St. ger. She acted up*«u the warning as WHAT WILL THE • •EQUITY” BE° meet at La Grande. San Francisco, Portland, Or. Louis, startiug on her trip arouud the sot u as it was received, and, going to Collections made on favorable terms provements in Chicago. One day last week a freight train ran A a tu r ln <iam l>l lu g H u u « « K r r p r r « ?>b- Miss Anna Pritchard, a widow from world. She w ill be given a big recep her b« tel, made preparations for leav O ffice O ver D rug S tore . at all accessible pointa. into a band ot cattle that were hemmed Jrcl to 11 llr<| II• 1 • • F l u r « . ” San Francisco, l*ft <1.2*0 in green tion there. She w ill lecture at several ing the city. Astoria, (Jr. . Aug 10.—There is a in between a bluff and fence, near Before she could do so the houae was backs done up in a newspaper ou tht p«'iuts in the West, and w ill sail from Blalock. A ll of the cattle were either liv e W a r r e n D . M a r s h a l l Oakland ferrytx»at, and has not been San Francisco for Japan August 26. surrounded !«y Spaniards. F e e rniug k.lled by tbe accident or so badly early date over the so-called “ fine»’’ M uro, O regoB She w ill take ab«jut two years to make theu thon uglily alarmed, uud fiaring able to find the package since. maimed that they had to be killed. CR ASS VALLEY, O RECO N, exacted monthly from the keepers of every momeut that she would be hur Jphn Hazel jumped from an lllinoi* the trip. John Richie, who lives near Pendle D R. A. A. WITHAM ------- DXA1.KK I S ------ - ried to prison, she decided to evade ar- gambling houses in consideration of Central passenger train that was ru i- A m r r l r a u M o n e y 11 la< k l l a t e t l . immunity from polio« interference. ton, is the father of a two-months’ old r«'t by disguise, bhe arrayed herself ning forty m iles an hour a n l wa? in The Montreal cnainber of commerce For the past two years, each house in boy that was born w ith ten fingers and stautly killed. He was in oust ly > has puss«*! a reaolutl« u expressing ap in boy’s cloth««, tucked her hair under which game« of chance, such as ten toes, besides the thumbs and great an old straw bat, »oiled h« r face and an officer and was wanted for horse proval of the action of the banks in that hands, and unobserved stole out by a “ crap»,“ roulette, faro aud the like, toes, all of which are perfectly formed. stealing in Mi#»vun. district in charging a discount of 10 tack door and made her way to the are conducted has paid the city month The fam ily physician thinks these ex maxvfactvkbk or A detachment of company I. win per cent on all American money. It OREGON GRASS VALLEY ly the sum of |5 0 , but since the open tra provisions may be of great value ROBERT J. A WONDER. HARNESS. BRIDLES, HOBBLES. ETC were guarding the Brown hoisting also issued a warning to merchants, city. The Ward line steamship City ing here of a large sale n and spirting when the boy is grown up. of Waahiugt« u was at anchor in the works, uear Cleveland, O , flreo u p l farmers and the public generally not to house, those of the gambler« who have The farmers of the Grand Roude T h e F a a t e a t F o u r ( o n a e e a t i v e H e a t« a mob of strikers anil wounded « ue of accept American money upon any con hart« r aud making ready to get und« r only sufficient money to make a show valley are engaged m putting up hay, Special Attention Given way. Miss Chari«» hired a small row- Kter F a r e d o r T r o t t e d . O fllc a : T e l e p h o n e S h a r m a a them. Excitement runs high, auu sideration. ing in a single hank roll have become but the crop is so heavy that in some to Orders...................... 1« at ami went al< ugside. The gang Columbus, O., Aug. 10.— Robert J. more trouble is feared. f a t a l K a u s a a C it y F i r e . way ladder« had been taken in, but a dissatisfied, because of the fact tnat the sections much ot it w ill be left stand again demonstrated today that be is •O. J. EDG1NGTON and A sale on the courthouse steps « ' Huge stacks dot the valley the greatest pacer ever harnessed to a One man was killed outright, one rope ladder was trailing over the side, more wealthy of their class run as high ing. OL1\ E HARTLEY Elisabethtow n, Ky., was a reminder el and she succeeded in getting on board. as five or six games and they pav no throughout its length and breadth. L sulky. Frank Agan was the favonte perhaps fatally injure«! and five other» ante-bellum days. Instead of a negro bbe "stowed aw ay,” she said, and more for the privilege than do th<jse w ill be but a few days before tbe farm in the free-for-all pace, and, relying slave being transferred to am ihet sustained more or leas serious lujum-s MTS1CI1IS AND SURÚEÚN3. did not make h« r j resenoe known until who conduct a single “ crap" table. It ers w ill turn their attention to the upon hia remarkable performance« at it was a w hite man sold at auc tn a fire which started in S w ift’s pack the ship was clear of the harbor. Theu is likely that at the next m inting of the grain harvest. WAGON R E P A IR SHOP owner, ing plant in Kansas C ity, Mo. The Cleveland, nearly every hersemaa on tion for vagrancy under an old law x l - W M C « . . . O r e g o n . The National bank of Heppner of the track backed him to win property loa« is nearly f 100,000. Joseph she revealed her identity, paid her pas city council step« w ill be taken to have Previous dom enforced. 1 b G r * » i V a lle y , O r e g o n , the matter adjusted in an equitable which E. R. Bishop is cashier, has to the second heat of the great race, Hoblowita. a night watchman, was sage, and was given a statens m and a manner. The administration of President Pie- suffocated or burned to death. stewardess fitted her out with female gone into liquidation. This step was Robert J. had few backers in this town rola, of Peru, is to be credit«*«! with • ‘ffice at Wasco Hotel. Special atten- garb. tak< n for the reason that the bank can outside of Hamlin and the attache« of T h e S a lm o n I m t a ir y . . . qlven diseases of women and child E. C. Mihanv. another triumph in effecting a 1 an o‘ A f a t a l C u n It a g r a t io n . Astoria. (Jr., Aug. 10. — M J. K in do no m re business profitably for the the V illage Farm stables. When THE VEIL LIFTED ren. SO.000,000 franca. The l«iau, which P ractical m«<chsnic cap ab le of do! A disastrous fire occurred in a fac- present. It has no more money to loan Robert J. took the second heat, how ney, in his annual trade circular, just work and wuu-i a ll t ln d o f i arpe U r w ill be guaranteed by a salt tax and t» ry tn Christiana, Norway, and bef re upon the security «ffered, and w ill pro ever, he became a hot favorite. It was laaued, says: p a ir in g ha.« e»iabl »£ ‘'I &> a b u t? and other revenue«, w ill be sul«cnbed part it was extinguished, several building? A l l r x r i i f a r l a In t h e K r u a it. t •» e ru i »j-ecifu lly Kth- X» a i iare of th e put KIMIM'KMM C A R D S . The seas«.n just about to close has ceed to t llect outstanding money as evident from the first that Robert J. t a i . K e la t e t l b y M ra. I u n t i e 11 patronage. Iu ail r a ie i M l is fact ly in Pana and partly in Lima. were destroyed. A fallin g w all killed g u aran teed . was to be driven to win. and the fact San Ftanciaop, Aug. 10. — After been one of the most remarkable in the fast as possible. B ill Doolin, the outlaw who escaped s.x men and thirteen others were seri history of the salmon canning industry A whale was driven ashore at Ban that Agan was so heavily backed made many mouths of w aiting and of eva from the jail in Guthrie. O. T ., four ously hurt, of which three have since Confronted don the first of last week. Captain it certain the race would be hotly con si n. of hurtled fi !'ght g frein t wu t« on the Columbia river weeks ago, was surrounded by deputy died. It is believed that three children town in California tnd acr«.«a the with a strike Mt the opening of the s?*- Hans K e e d secured it, and prepared to tested. And so it was. It was the Stajre and Express L ine marshals at Wewoka. A desperate have perished in the rums. southern border, Mr M F. TonneiJ s< u. and with but few fiph packed un- utilize the catch. It came on the greatest raoe of the year, the fastest took place, and during a fusilade ' TlG LA S ALLEN - Proprietor E I . VEST, l& iager. has consented to tell the story of her til June 24, it seer led at that tim e that beach just above the lookout It is four consecutive heats and the greatest lora. Oregon fight A Kexrrenti I’oliott^r. of shots Doolin escape«! Deputies relations with the Rev. C. (J. Browu the output would i f necessity fall far over thirty feet long, and ten and one- fourth heat ever paced or trotted on Rev. J. C. Hull, a preacher, was ar Gregor and Reynolds were killed. short of that of any preceding year h«lf feet across the fluke«. It is of the any track being made. rested in St. Paul at the request of his and Mattle Overman, aud to explain stuoe 1877. The abnormally heavy In Chicago, tw elve peraoos suc kind called Greenland, or right whale. In the first heat, paced in 2 :03 s4 , why she fied at the very m meut when L argest and Most Commodious w ife, charged w ith attem pting to k ill cumbed to the heat in one day. Two Agan lowered his record half a second, her priM D« was needtd to di»pel the ruus of salmon, b >w«T«r. and tbe pro- It w ill bring the captain about |2o0. her by adm inistering poison in rep .it- House in Moro. or three of these are not expect«“! to digious efforts of c anners t o n e ver the It is reported that the hay crop in acd broke the track record. The second ed sm all dose«. H ull is prominent in shadows of scandal, or to omdemu 1 »se# sustained during the strike have recover. It wax the hottest day of (he W e l l K e p t , G o o d M e a la , G u u d lie d a. the pastor who was seriously accused. Clatsop county w ill this season be a and third beats, in 2:04'-v , where con bL Paul church circles. year, the signal seivice thermometer Mrs. Tunnell is the la»l witnee» to resulted in a pack aggregating 75 per v«ry short one. In the month of June sidered phenomenal, but the crowd was ive Moro Hotel at 8 a. m. Monday, I registe'tng ninety-f ur in the after apeak, and as far as fact« are c«n- cent of that for 1“'.«5. Throughout the there was no rain whatever, an un- not prepared for the great surprise H e ld t p b y K u b b e r a . «w ednesdav acd Friday. W ants of customers carefully attended Thermometers on the street.» ’ eave Um atilla Hou-e. The Dalles, at to. Patronage of the public is respect noon. James A. Campbell, a IL nolulu eerned, the t«»tim<uy she give» clows year salmon have been unusually large, pre«?edented fact in the history of that when the fastest fourth heat ever paced and in color, firmness of fie»h and county in a number of years. The or trotted, was made, the tim e being regiatered four and five degrees m re m illionaire, who disappeared from San tbe g n a t cate. Tuesday,Thursday and Natorday. fully solicited by the management. •are for the round trip, $2-50: oneway quantity of oil exo-lled th- se caught at grass was burned before it ripened, • ;O* *• than that in the tower. ______ __________ Sbe explains the important po.nts Francisco, returned w ith a bullet bole Freight, 4ft cents a 100, small A bloody affray occurred among a thr >ugh bis hat and an exciting tale uj* u which the clerical judg« s f Dr. corresponding p«ri ds in any f rmer and it is probable that not enough hay K O L O N G E R C IT IZ E N S . pav.^gee, 15 and 25 cents. Orders for crowd of school hoys at Buchville. abvut an adventure w ith robbers Brown were in doubt, bhe removes seas«-B. A noteworthy feature of the has been prjdu'.’ .- J for home c:nsump- freight or expr»-#s packages promptly year's business was the large propor- Ark. R olert Chew and Beureg.«rd the elements of uncertainty that made tton. Campbell saya that w hile he was drink fully attended to at reasonable A d u i is a lo o o f S t f r o « « t o C r e e k N a t io n Poole became involved m a fight ing in a private room in a saloon he the ecclesiastical court hesitate befvn* tt n of chinook salmon, the pack of Apply to C. II. W illiams, Moro. The first car cf fruit which left The D e c la r e d I o r o D « tltu tio n a l. th u variety reprtsenticg a much larg r Fnenda of the belligerents join? d in was confronted by two masked m en.who pronouncing a final judgment of con Fourth and Federal Sts. Dalles last week billed for Chicago, Perry, O. T., Aug. 10.—Tbe final percentage than usual of the entire vut- demnation. bhe fied fr m San Fran- the fray. Pocket knives were used demanded m ney. The m illionaire r- • consisted entirely of peach plums. ieroee has been promulgated from THE DALLES, OR. J. V. O ’ LEARY Several boys were dagerously wounded fu*?d the demand, and in the fig t citoo. she «aid. to shield Dr. Brown I -I There were 80o txxes. This, it is < 'kmulgee, capital of the Creek nation, Poole was stabbed in the breast several that followed a bullet went throng i from the consequence«. o f his ow n gu ilt llu a to i.'? I i » . h l » n t . “ h o r k e . l . said, is the finest carload of peach as it had been handed down by Judge and d it i of his w unda his bafi Campbell says he was robbed She «ays she knew of the love between Boston, Aug. 10.—Tbe nude bronze plums that ever went out of The Adams, chief justice of the «upreme Ward, Kerns & Robertson times The Chicago stock exchange w ill re and kept a prisoner fur two days. Mattie ( iverman and the pastor, and statue of a bacchante or pne-tess of Dalles. This is because of the pack court of the nation, in the citizenship Proprietor» main closed until the Moore Hr«*.* When released he was given a Dickie would have teve-aled her kn- wledge if Bacchus, the work of Fre-.lerick M e - ing. There was n t an overripe plum case. It strikes from the rolls of c iti she had been summoned to the w ltucr? Monte«, the famous sculpt r. destined in the lot. and nearly all were picked failure has been settled. The action of for his cat fare. zenship of the nation the names of over stand. ae a g ift to tbe Boston public library at just the right time, a trifle green. 1.700 negroes. U n tlr d g r . O regon Out of town teams and buggies care the governing committee in ringing the A K a r a W a r T h r » « l* n » d . bbe says that I>r. Brvwn paid her fully and properly attended to. special doors it said by some financiers to have by the architect Charles F McKim, The decision held that the action of A war between whites and negroes is expenses w hile the was away, an! attention given to feed. averted a panic. “ There ia no telling M * « h in g t« > n . arrived in New York last week from R. C. W allis , Deputy, Rufus, Or. the emancipation act by the Unit?*! imminent in Polk ooonty. Ark , on the when she returned, tried to induce her where it would have ended.” said a Paris, and is now stored m the offices Two new warehouses are to be built States, in adm itting the negroes to line of construction of the Texarkana to go to Central America. She tells E. O ld », Deputy, Gras? Valley, Or. member of the stock exchange. “ It of McKim. Mead«- A White. No soon in Garfield. tribal relations, wa6 unconstitutional, A Fort Smith railroad. It seems that when and where ahe received the m ight have resulted in the ruination er did this work of art reach tbe It is estimated that the state’s hop and, therefore, at this time invalid. x > ry S chadbwitz , Deputy, Kent, Or. the hardy old mountaineer» of that sec fam-us letters from Mattie OvennaD. of a doxen busineas bouses and banks.” American ah re than a w ail of puri yield this year w ill be about 12.ÚVI Since the passage of the act these ne tion have not allowed any negne« to and for the first tim e explains bow they tanical modesty went up in “ Bean- bales. A special from Madrid saya a great stop in that section for several years. groes have drawn in annuities <1,000,- passed from her posseosicn into the tow n". and Miss Bluestocking covered Manufacturers of and fire rages at Rueda de Medina, a town The contractor* building the road have Supremtendeni Stevens ha# appor 000 from the Creek government, and keeping of a man w ho allowed them to Dealers in her eyes and declared that she would of about 4.000 inhabitants, twenty-five employed oolored labor. Trouble is Horseshoeing tioned I3.S84.57 to the school districts have improved their farms, and have not accept an immodest gift. m iles southwest of Valadoltd. Hun feared and tbe contractor» have hired be published. educated their children at the nation's of Pacific county. bhe traces in detail the career of The figuie is about life size, aud expense for twenty years. From the 5cksmithing. Harness, Saddles, Bridles dreds of buildings are said to have been guards to protect the negroes. Mattie Overman and she came to kn«w represents a girl laughing as she trips The assessed valuation of personal destroyed. The inhabitants are report it through the confidence# of her young along, at a baby, who sits in tbe fold property in Chehalis county is tyS.OOL decision of the court there ia no appeaL F l o o d s la M r a r a g u a . ed as being in a state of panic. The interior department has held to -airing. taiaas. hits sisci mb Rains have caused the rivers Rama friend. The recital lifts the veil fn ui of her lett arm and reach«*# down to leas this year than last. the same opinion in a sim ilar case. The syndicate of foreign bankers All m y the hi me of the unfrocked pastor, aL«t ward a bunch «>f gTap«‘S which she is The flagship Philadelphia am ved in which came into existence to check the and Suqna. in Nicaragua to rise rapid i-hows hew he struggled Work Speaks save hi* dangling above the child. It was first Port Angele# last week from Portland. The Dawes com m ission.which has been ly, and tbe panic stricken inhabitants appealed to by the deposed negro??«, drain on the United States treasury REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. pulpit and his good name. For Itself exhibited in Paris, and was so much The Monterey aud Bennington came a claim s it ha* no right to interfere with reserve exerted by Europe baa been sig of El Rama have taken to the high admired that ihe French g< v- rument. few days later. the decision of the Indian court. O u t lo o k I t r lg lit fo r ! > » « h C r o p nally successful in its efforts in that ground and on board stearners. Nearly unable to purchase* the original, or all buildings in the latter place were The pr«*pect of ev«*r catching th« Opposite Moody’s Warehouse, ART ARISWORTHY. Mil direction, but the withdraw ls of gold New York. Aug 10 — Although th« B O O K S IN A M U D D L E . destroyed. Plantations near the town annual w ail of the American peach dered a replica to be made f« r the g a l burglars who stole the bakdt-boxe» - - - OREGON for shipment to Canada continues. were ruined and the damage is esti growers went up early in the seas'tn leries of the Luxi-mburg. l o r o , S h e r m a n C o u n t y , O r e g o n THE DALLES - from a vault in the Tacoma city hall is James Fulton Shepard, a one-legged mated at |1,000.000. said to be growing less every day. Expert Kep«>rt o f E i - T r t M u r r r Min- t h » k i u l O u jV .I t o B r T i g h t . about alleged short crop# in some pro boy of Alameda. Cal., saved a 12 year- to*« A r c o u u l» . The Indian war veterans held an ad lific peach-producing section#, the pres New York, Aug 10 — Alice Evans, old lad named Durant from drowning t ’ u r a u lt la A b a n d o n e d . Salem. Or., Aug. 10.—The report of journed meeting at W illapa, recently. in the tidal canal. Shepard rescued Pursuit of the bandits who held up ent outlook is for abundant reoeipt«- of Los Angeles, who style# herself the the expert committee, appointed to as The name adopted is "The Indian War from most of the old aud some of the California songbird, rushed into Police Dnrant as he was sinking for the last the W ilhoit stage has been abandoned, certain the ex-treasurer's standing Veterans of the Northwest Coast. ’’ time. The boy had swallowed a quan as their trail was lost in tbe mountains new sources of supply for this mark» t Justice Wood’s office, in Jersey City, The Leading Dealer in Sherman County w ith the county, which was given out shipm ents from Georgia are eude«l f«>r with Rex Forster, the w ild 3owbe»y There are thirty acres of growing tity of water, and it required an hour’s ln First-claae “ U p-to-D ate’’ ..................... about fifteen m iles from where the by the oounty court today, corroborated hard work to bring him to. crime was committed, making it w ell the s«as«''U, but the product of Mary pianist, in tow. They are man aud flax in Whatcom county and ten in the information before published and laud, Delaware and California is Com wife. “ Judge,* said the songbird, Skagit oounty. It 1* worked up Another rebellion ia reported from nigh impossible to further traje them. ing iu freely. excitedly, “ I want to be married over as soon as the scutch machinery at New showed that besides the <1,577 held China. Two powerful bandit societies Tbe Matyland and Delaware fiu it M r a r a ( u t 'I ti»l <«lae I p« again to my husband. We were mar Whatcom is made ready to receive it. back in the First National bank, there are in revolt. Several villages have was <741.45 w holly unaccounted for. first received was small aud unsatisfac- ried out West several years ago, and A government organ declares that if The treasurer of Lewis county has The experts further said the aooounts been captured. Helpless inhabitants .WASCO, OREGON. Of Ever Kind la My Line of Goods. t« ry, but good peaches aie now coming our marriage certificate was destroyed received a remittance of over ♦J.OOO were so badly confused and the m eth have been foully murdered and their Nicaragua refuses to relinquish Islas homes destroyed. Foreign missions Mangia, which she seized contrary to iu. They are being #old at w h o k u le in a fire in Buffalo. I feel that I for the county school fund from the ods so poorly adapted to the require Have now on hand a large stock of Harnees and Saddles, Collars, Bridles, have been attacked, and two French the wishes of the inhabitant«, the Co for from 35c to 90c a basket, according ought to have the knot tied over state treasurer. Chehalis district oome« ments that the office took» would have Whip«, Robes, Broshes, Curry Combe, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything priests narrowly escaped with their lombian govenrment w ill regard the to quality and oonditi« u, some extra again .” Police Justice W«x>d did a# in for <1,100 and Centralia for 1 1,400. to be rewritten for the period of the choice lots commanding ««'UK'what requested, and the songbird an i the refusal as a canus belli. in my line will save money by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere. lives. Tbe treas The war of pnces that has been car treasurer's incumbency. higher pricta. California peaches of cowboy went away sm iling. Governor McIntyre, of Colorado, has ried on for a year by the bakers in urer's receipts for the special ach«x>l K oy M u rd erer S u r r e n d e r s. small sizes ate quoted from |I .3 0 to It i l h f t l l o l i r ’« tt r »1 (II Ml Io n . received a letter purporting to be from Spokane ended last week. The bakers fund and taxes, amounting to <79,817, Amos Decker, the boy who murdered |I lift a box, and large ones |1 80 t«1 W illiam Smeiduth, for the murder of a playmate near Findlay. O., has given Berlin. Aug. 10 — Neusten Nachrieh- came to an unoerstauding aud a slight were not entered on the book of re | 2 . 10 a box. whom Columbus B. Sykes is serving a him self up to the authorities. He suc ten announces that P nuce Hohenlolie, advance has been made in the pnce of ceipts and disbursements, nor was the M i l l T h ia M o t a B u * a la ? life sentence. What were supposed to cessfully eluded capture for several the imperial chanoellor, has resigned bread. payment thereon.amounting to <82,114, Athens, Aug 1 0 — It is rumored that and left Berlin for Kasst 1. It is added be Sm eiduth’s remains were found on day« by hiding in acorn field, but hun entered. The entire amount handled M «>#t of the logging camps in the Charles Slade—SLADE & COOLEY, PR0PR1ET0RS-J. O. Cooley. the Mussulmans have invaded Herak- that further chang« # are impending iu hia ranch, near Dallas, Colo., March by Minto was <349,373. Gray's harbor country are shut down, ger drove him out. lion and c«»iuniitted frightful excess»s. the ministry of finance. 13. 1894. The chief of police of San and it is reported that there has not A N e w O r le a n s B a n k 8 u « p eu < l« . Many are rt parted killed and wounded. Francisco has been requested to find the T h e B o ile r B x p lo d e d . A Boston dealer says that there is been a time in ten yeats when ao little New Orleans, Aug. 10.—The Ameri man claim ing to be Smeiduth, who A traction engine boiler exploded on The Mussulmans forced the Russian and severely maltreated more stee l u#ed in the manufacture «if loggiug has been done. The burning can National bank failed to open today. writes that be is staying at the What a farm near Anderson, Iud., and one nrnaulate of the Northwestern Lumber Com The directors have decided to g«i into Cheer house on Sacramento street, San man was instantly killed aud several Vice-Ce nsul Barrows. The troops ar« pens than in all the sw ord aud gun fac pany's plant ha# much to do with it. tories of the world. powerless to check the disorder. liquidation. Francisco. others seriously injured. The county road between Sveusou W’hile an attorney was looking ovei V m I u i ’ m K«*tter F a r t . T h e H « in te r M lu e a t M u lla n S h u t l i o n » . aud Knappa has been opened and here K ille d b y L ig h tn in g . M o iir y fo r Cubik. the papers of the late Eugene Wilhelm Christiana, Norway, Aug. 10 — A after there w ill be considerable travel Mullan, Idaho, Aug. 10.— The Hun Chicago. Aug. 10.— During a heavy Located within 100 feet of the dep't. New building, new furniture, and at his home near Nebraska City, Neb , It is reported iu Philadelphia that paper here publishes a dispatch received rytbing first-class. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept. Table supplied an express order was found for <1,500, the Cuban junta in tb« United States from Spitsbergen, saying Professor ter mine ha# closed its m ill for an in between the two communities. This thunder and rain storm this evening the best the market afford«. . . . . which bad been issued iu 1853 at thia week raised a fund amounting to Andre deelaies that uul«#s the wind definite period. Work in the mine was also comuvts Cathlamet with a through Walter Scott, 27 years old of the firm road to Astoria. Proprietors of Hotel will m eet all trains. Special attention to commercial Placerville, Cal., sent by W’llhelin to of Bauer & Scott, stone dealers, was ♦376,000. Part of this money has be« n soon changes be w ill pack away hi? practically suspended yesterday. The Sixteen farms in the vicinity of Pen instantly killed by lightning on Calu eelrs. Stages leave for Goldendale and Moro every morning. recent slump in lead, couple«! witti the his w ife, Martha W ilhelm , and payable changed into gold, and is on shipboard balloon and postpone hi# attempt to dleton, some iu Oreg«m aud some in met avenue. W hile the thermometer to her order. Why the order was bound for Cuba, where it w ill be placed cross the Arctic regions until 1897, as low price of silver, made it inadvisable Washington, have been harvested, aud did not register as high a# during the to put the ore on the market at the never cashed, Mrs. W ilhelm , who is an in tbe hand« of the officer» command there is no m idnight sun after August the returns show the average to have previous two days, the effects of the present time. This is the mine whose old woman, is uuable to explain. The ing the insurgent army. The balance 11. bushels of wheat and 60 great heat were more deadly. During flume wa# recently blown up w ith been 81 head of the company in New York has has been retained by tbe heads of the bushels of barley to the acre, with the the day there were four fatal cases of Women medical students w ill, iu all dynamite. Two weeks ago two rifle been notified that the order has been junta in Philadelphia, who w ill use it quality fair. The heaviest yield so far sunstroke and nearly a score or more of placed in the bunk at Nebraska City in a way that w ill best serve the Cuban probability, be admitted to the univers balls were fired through the boarding reported is 60 bushels. serious prvutrations. house. ity of Budapest during the next term for collection. cause. Marcus has entered the campaigu in F i r e a t N ia g a r a F a l l« . F e l l F r o m a T a n tle im . o f C o n d o l r n r e C o iiiiiiu M le a tr r i An electrical storm visited Winona, earnest for the oounty seat of Stevens F i s h i n g o n t h e B o r d e r L in e . Niagara Falls, Aug. 10.—The Park Salem, Or., Aug. 10. — Dr. Smith county. A petition is in circulation Minn. It was one of the severest ex Berlin, Aug. 10.—The United States A Vancouver, B. C .. dispatch saya: embassy has commuiiicat« d to the Ger and llazil Wagner were, this evening, requesting the commissioners to submit theater, Tugby's museum and other perienced there this season, and was Advice« from 8tevens«>u state that man foreign office a message of comlol- thrown from a tandem, reoeiviug pain the prop«»sition to the voters at the gen buildings were destroyed by tire short« accompanied by m heavy fall of raiu -First Street. In the vicinity of Bethany, considera salmon are running much better, the ance in the name of the president and ful iu juries. The forward fork# ot the eral election in November, and already ly after 1 o'clock this morning. The -MORO, OR. Main Street- ble damage was done to grain by hail. average per boat now being seventy people of the United States, at the lo#s machine broke and each fell, his head over 800 signatures have been obtained. International hotel wa# on tire several times aud the guests fled to the streets. Telephone connections have been de fish. It is thougt that the big run is of the German cruiser ltlis, wrecked striking on the hard street. They were The law requires 700 name#. Considerable ill off the Shang Tung promontory, on picked up bleeding and unconscious, Hop contract# were reooriled in Y aki The loss w ill reach <250,000. Good Feed In Abundance, Stock C arefully Cared for, Rig's to Let. stroyed by the storm. Home damage now commencing. was done to telephone and other wires feeling exists between the fishermen July 23, with the loss of the entire with ugly bruises on their faces. ma county last week for 82,000 pounds Bethlehem, Pa., Aug. 10.— The A L arge Stock Corral In Connection With the Stables. by lightning, and several buildings aud the United States authorities who crew but ten men. of hops aud covering the product ol Betblebem i n » works ha# shipped the Liquid air is now an article of com have placed a patrol boat at the bound were also struck, but no serious dam The contracts were exe hahstice plate for the side armor of the An electrician #ays it is possible for merce. and is exp«H:ted to prove of value three year# ary line aud are seizing boats and nets My aim cuted iu favor of a Cincinnati firm. Russian battle ship Roatitian, to A d When you are at the county seat, call around and see me. My aim is is to to keep age resulted. not only for refrigeration, but as a him or any man familiar with wires to of Canadian fishermen crossing the line. The pnces were 6 and 6 cents for miral Virchowski, commander of the the best stock, the best feed and best of everything, and at reasonable rates. In the new edition of the British During recent fogs several Canadian take double the number of volts that a source of oxygen. Nitrogen is elim i the 1896 hops, 7 cents for the pnxiuct port at SL Petersburg. The plate B . B . C L A R K , P r o p r ie to r nated until the pr«xluct contains sev person in mortal terror of the wysteri- Pharmacopoeia, the metric system of boats were seized, and tbe fishermen of 1897, and 8 cents for that of 1898. weighed tweuty-«me tons. enty per cent oxygen. jus fluid can possilby survive. weights uud measures w ill be adopted. consider thia very harsh treatment. I••• W h ip s & S a d d le ry ... CARPENTERING n ‘ LLESAND MORO CITY HOTEL CITY * STABLES' 4 Inspector of Sherman Go. Rupert & l Gabel * . SADDLES, HARNESS ! SUPPLIES SLADE&COOLEY HOTEL The Leading Hotel of Grant. The Union Stables ftlxTÄJBOIlT, JR ...... THE RED BARN