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About Moro observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-1897 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1896)
ION RATES: MORO OBSERVER i t h s ................. ....,|1 50 c«»h >n ha................ ........ 75 «-»ah albs... I *»S I' 1» pa‘.i i i a<bancv T he S e w '* included K k KK for th e 1 «eiver alone. r, Oregoutan and Tribune, rate« given on application. AND & SONS I.1SHKKS. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING VOL. V III. MORO. SHERM AN Cl >1 N I V. OREGON. I ll I USDA V. A E G l <1 27. ISM. We Print Envelopes, Tags, Bill Heads, Iastter Hea«ls, P«jsters, Matemente, Pro gramme«, Carda, Circulars, Ijibela, Note Heads, B»joks, Briefs, Sale Bills, Parn- »hiele. Anything on the E arth in the ane of Printing, so Don’t send Your Order» out of the County. 1 N< ). I Order* by mal! promptly filled. Q u ia and « waar. A<ldr*-M> U. NaaT <•. IRELAND A bOSS, Moro, Biterinao co a u ty , Or RELICS OF THE PAST. B R A D S I REE I S R E P O R T . A F e t a l t ' n i n p a l g n Q u a r r e l. A curbstone discussion of the coinage '1 r i a d a * I • < o i t f l t i « <1 to I I k lu t e r e a lln g D ie c o v e r te « lir F e n n a y l- queatiou in Columbus, O.. led to a W. M. MOORK H A. MOOKK JR D Ui»«-«. v e u l a M o tiu d F x e a v a t e r e shooting which may prove fatiti, M O O R E BROS. Joseph Rath, a retired turiti ufacturer New York, Aug. 21. — Bradstreet’s Pittsburg, Aug. 24 —Great interest A H a l t - B r e e d F i e n d L y n c h e d is manifested over the discovery of im and advocate of free coinage, engaged i n a F a i r W a y t o L o s e tin E p ito m e ot th e T e le g r p n weekly trade review says; iv tod Nolan Public. ..B A N K E R S . in warm discussion with Horace Way- General trade throughout the United plements in a mound at McKee rock*, a t A s o tin . P h illip in e Is la n d s . N e w s o f t h e W o rld . T ran sact a G eneral MORO man. an Englishman. They separated, States 1« practically confined to staple which is being excavated for scientific B an k in g B u sin ess OREGON but Rath g it a revolver aud when lines. The volume of business is no purposes The mound is belived to the courts of this state Wayman returned, he tired tim e shots have been built by the ancient mound larger. Where orders have increased Letters of credit issued T E R S K T IC K S FROM T H E W ill at him. As Wayman is an old man A (O.NSl’lPA t \ IS l l'< n \ FRED iu number, they are »mailer iu size. In WAS DRUNK WHEN ARRESTED builders, and the implements found available on Eastern states the injuries he received w ill prove u n nr st instances they are baaed on near today place the mound on a par with . - O regon. cut. those that have been explored else by requirem* nts. The feature (>t the C ollections m ade at all points oil favorable where. The work is being done under term» Sight e x c h a n g e and telegranh'c tran*- A n I n t e r e s t i n g C o l l e c t i o n o í I te m » I r o m w« * k is the lut-reused difficulty in mak l i e C o m m i t t e d a K r u la l l l u l r » ( c !■»«••! t o l l r n l I h r T h e y W i l l S e l l f o a l O i l . I fers sold ou New York C hicago, st l o i» San k ES Y o u n g G ir l au»l H p e e d lly ing collections and the higher rates for the direction of Thomas Harper, of this t h e T w o H e m i s p h e r e « F r e « e i» te « l r o u b l e A im l o » ¡Francisco, Portland lh e Halles au,i various Michael aud John Cudahy, wealthy mercantile discounts. Credits are be city, who believes that the specimens p o in ts u i O regon au .l W ashlugton 1‘a id t h e I ' e n a l t r . lu a C o u t l a n .e d F o r m . |> lr Ir I l i t l r p i i t packers of Chicago, have entered into found here are not less than 1,000 years ing scanned more cl »sely than hereto •«. Nolan Public, Real Eslate an oil deal of enormous proportions. If Lewiston, Idaho, Aug. 21. — Frank old, and proves that they were made Madrid, Aug. 24. — An i fficial dis fore, ami aie granted less freely. Bus- L. K. Sanger, of Sum mit, W ash., their present plans m aterialise Chicago p.<tcb fr« m Manilla a m io u iu es the dis- i Collection Agent. in*»» in Eoutli Carolina is retarded Biles, a half-breed Indian fr«>m Nez by the most ancient people that in near Olympia, left his home to go hunt is to have a new industry, a rival of covery in the 1 I llllpiue nisi;« a f a by drouth, and in Northern Louisiana, Perce reservation, was taken from habited thia country. The list includes ing and has not since been seen or the great plant of the Standard G il separatist conspiracy, the object 1 iog O f D a l l e s C it y . O r . ( o s . I'exas, Southern Arkansas and Missis Asotin jail at 11 o ’clock last night and a bone implement which Mr. Harper heard of. It is feared he has acci ,ad Plats furnished Compauy at W hiting, aud thetiist pipe to secure indvp' cdence fr* in Spaiu sippi prolonged drought has ao inter hanged by a mob of indignant citizen«. belives was a ffaker, the pieces of dentally shot himself. line from the oil fields to enter its According to the ofik-ial advic»-», t* e i- fered with business in some sections His crime was the brutal criminal out which are separated in fv e or six Z. F MOODY Peter Kyau, foreman of the St. la w - lim its. The Cudahy« have placed an President ty one persons have already beeu a« that it amounts to a calamity. Some rage of Miss Mary Richardson, a young parts. Bone needles or aw ls also were M. A. MOODY Cashier reuce mine, the property of the A na order for $500,000 worth of p ip e s . C. M a in 8 t . . M o r o , O r e g o n restetl, several le in g Fr«e M.-< ns Northwestern lumla-r m ills shut down woman 17 years of age. Miss Rich found, and Mr. Harper «ays they can conda company, .lack Campbell and i he news has caused great « xcittineiit -»wing t*> low prices and difficulty in ardson, whose home is in Enterprise, be partially restored. M o o tta h tn e r « C a p t u r e d . John Manning, two miners,were killed SM IT H G eneral B a n k in g B usiness u Madrid, and the p*,lice in cons* obtaining m oney,w hile the demand for Gr., was in delicate health, and had A tomahawk, which Mr. Harper re by the fall of a cage in a shaft. A party of twenty revenue officers, T ra n sa cted queuce tonight raided the HispailO woolens for spung delivery is mit yet beeu visiting friends in this vicinity. gards as being not leas than 1,000 years representing all sections of \ lrgim a, It is stated that measures w ill be Yesterday she started from Lewiston old, was found. The same kind of Phillipine Club and seiz*d a l«rg* sufficient to start machinery g ang CIAN AND SURGEON. taken by the New York exchange to went to Franklin county to break up quantity of papers for Asotin. She rode horseback, and weapons are also found on the British \\ heat exports continue w ell, total Sight exchange sold on New York, secure the importation of a large the most noted baud of outlaw-s and It is suggest*d by some of the papers shipments from both coasts of the was unattended. Gu the road she was isle«. It is made of gneiss. He con san Francisco. Portland. Or. illicit stiller» in that state By a rti amount of gold, variously estimated at that Japan is endeavoring to funn-nt Unit»*! States and from Montreal this overtaken by Biles and two Indians siders this an axtraordinary discovery. Collections made on favorable terms fice they succeeded in capturing tw elve They passed The bone implement, or fiaker is the from $200,000.000 to 125,000,000. trouble in that part of the Spanish p- » week tl iur included as wheat i am ount from the reservation. * D r ug S t o r e ........ at all accessible poiuls. her, but in a little w hile Bile« left the implement which the ancients used in The president has app» in ted Colonel of the outlaws without bloodshed aud » -»sions f* r the purpose of extending ing to 2 ,9 ‘.*1 busliels. against 2,- Charles G. Saw telle quartermaster-g» n- destroyed several stills. the jurisdiction of her island trnpir«- 635,000 bushels last week, and as corn- other Indians and rode back to the un making flint instruments. The speci eral of the army, vice General Batch over the P hillipine island*. Tn* par-d with 2,389,000 bu»hels iu the fortunate young lady. Riding along mens w ill be placed in the Carnegie C od F is h e r y n T o ta l F a ilu r e . . . . . . . M oro, O reg o n elder, retired. Colonel Saw telle is islands lie t uly about 250 m iles « •• utn wetk a year ago, and with 8,!b2,0O0 side of her, he grabbed her horse’« museum. CRASS VALLEY, OREGON, The Labrador cod fishery, in which bridle and attempted to lead the animal now stationed at Governor’» island, 30.000 Newfoundlanders are engaged f the newly a iq u m d Japanese ji- --« » two jears ago. Sinoe thi« mound was opened, a away from the road into «ome bushe«. month ago, »lxteen skeletons have been M W IT H AM ------- DKM.ER IN ------- N. Y. «iota of Formosa, a number *f unall The total business failures in the every year, is a complete failure, ac Spain’s army in United States is 244 this week, six She resisted, and then s] rang from the found, many of them of gigantic An $1,100 gold brick was brought to cording to latest reports brought from islands intervening horse, and ran screaming from the v il stature. Baker City recently from the Baisley- the Labrador coast. Widespread d esti the Phillipine islands is t s t im a t < d at more than last week, seventy-tuo more CIAN AND SURGEON. lain. Biles ran after her and caught Elkhorn mine, it being the result of a tution among the fishing classes is in -eveu regiment» i infantry and < i;e 1 than in the week a year ago, aud thir C A L IF O R N IA M IN E S . her by the dress, flourished a revolver »rtlllery. with a »quad of c a v a l r y , tin teen more than the third week uf A u ten days' run. The average yield of evitable. He then M X S V FA C Tl K ÏK effective force l« iD g 6h4 < ffi-ers and gust. 1894, the period of extreme de and threatened to k ill her. the ore taken from this mine is about LLEY OR Fi »ON forcibly dragged her into the bushe«, T r a m t a a l O p e r a to r » L o o k in g T o w a r d T u r k la h C o u a u l M u r d e r e d . about 2O.VO0 men. pression after the panic of 1801. HARNESS. BRIDLES. HOBBLES. ETC $50 per ton. T h a t S ta te . and in spite of the fierce resistance of It is officially announced in Vienna White comment mg on the utl r'.-T Six cars of a Rock Island stock tram his victim , succeeded in hit damnable that the Albanians have murdered the San Francisco, Aug. 24. — If present iu the P hillipine island» iu the »euat« were derailed five mile« west of To M O D IF IE D T H E O R D E R . purpose. Special Attention Turkish consul at Yrauiak, Servia, today. Sen« r Castilian«', u n i-t»r f i indication« can be relied upon, the re •e : T e l e p h o n « S h e r m a n peka, Kan., and four white in»n, rid The vile deed accomplished, he left cent political troubles in the Trans to Orders. . . . ing in the feed box. were crushed to uear the Macedonian frontier. Though the colonies, read several telegram; » r r , ( erta»in his victim , remounted his h r-e and vaal, South Africa, are likely to have this statement is officially confirmed, from the govern; r of the i»latids. t ap D G IN U TO N and tt r o s t a g r , death. The head and limbs were com rode on to Asotin. Miss Richards n, a beneficial effect on the m ining in no details of the affair have been re tain-Gemral Blanco. Th< OLIVE HARTLEY pletely torn from one body. tngtei 24. Acting Poet- weak and trembling with horror and dustry in California. As la probably Wash o. A ceived. were that the cousi iraters i »mied to se Mr. Harrison, the owner of the Santo t day modified indignation, made her way to tne w ell known, there has been an exodus ure the complete mdepen dent« of th' niast*r-< iener al H A B ank K obb ed . Domingo gold mines iu the province f f the postmaster gen- roadside, where she was found by Mr. of m ining enigneers from the Transvaal 'ICIANS AND SURGEONS. the ree* nt on 1er < 1 billiptue islands. _______ . nd In Kansas City, Kan , an unknown , eral pro! hibiti Eg railrca<is from carrv- Van Arsdale, who was passing in a during the past few months. Ham Senor Mouterro Rico d thief entered the branch ef the A m eri buggy. He took her to Asotin, where mond, Perkin« and many uther m ining g I aero O regon. the liberal party was prep .«ied to sup . ing. wit bout vsy: can National bank during the mo covered a whole h ill in the Aud« she told her story. News of the out experts who have had a band in the to rail; ,d re 1 «t 1 1 u f t In G r a m Y a l l e y . O r e g o n . utes f r <h port all government mea« mentary absence of the cashier, and mountains, extending at least tw 1 Offet■r w rage spread like wildfire, and officers direction of vast m ining enterprises in lau » i« y maintenance of Spam»! i prying open a desk secured $1,000 leagues and full of veius of rich quart! went immediately in search ot the the Johannesburg district, have retired Wasco Hotel. Special atten- n leader* l » view s e xpree Nearly all of the oppoeri criminal. They found him in an In from the scene of the recent disturb diseaees of women and child- E. C. Mahan y Iu consequence of frontier disputes in currency or m.*re aud escape*!. he chamber made sim ilar pr* i dian camp in the outskirts of Asotin, ances for prudential reasons, and are be ween Bulgaria and Turkey, the B ul l‘ra-tical ie er hanic, cat"" T h e y W ill B e D e p o r te d . all klt-d of rarpenter work and placed him in jail. Meanwhile new in London. Many of these gentle garian government has notified the A BALLO O N K IT E p a in n e ha» ewtahi » t e l *» Leander Chanis, the French fencing- indignant, determined men were gath men still retain their South African Turkish government that unless the »1* •'fully »oil to a »hare B t'S I N K S « C A R D S . {wirenage Iu all t» ei ering for vengeance. T h e y took Miss c nnections, but, instead of devoting latter appoints delegate« to the frontier master.who is detained at E llis island, ■ ile r e a tin g I » |>» rim » «»• M a«le guarantee»!. Richardson bef*re the pris ner, and their attention to African m ining commission by a certain date, Bul- N. Y , with M ane Cobourge, f* r hav la tid . M a in e . •he promptly identified him at the v il affair», they are looking for good in gaiian troops w ill be ordered to re ing eloped with her froui her b'.me Portland, Me.. Aug 2 4 - lain who had outraged her. They vestments in other mining sections of occupy the position» recently occupied in France, has been ordered deported L. L«m> u j*rf im td a feat fc then satisfied themselves of the entire the world cn behalf of the companies re and Express Line by the Turkish soldiers on the territ« ry by the government auth* rities. g t< respectability and truthfulness of the and corporations they represent C ali Bulgaria claims. A F ie m a tu r e B la s t. NS A L L E N - Proprietor E M WEST. MiCiger. r k Moro. Oregon young lady. The next step was to fornia is attracting nota small share of Miss Mattie Overman, of San Fran- W hile men were blasting rock near have tw j l'jcal physicians testify a- t- their attention, and, from what can be ciao, of the celebarted Brown c a s e fame, Barry Sound, Gut , a heavy charge* f the nature of the outrage By th:a learned from m ining engineers now has at last confessed t the intimacy dvnamite explode*! prematurely. Two Th L a r g e s t a n d M ost C o m m o d io u s with the ex-Congregati-nal min «ter time dusk had deepened into darkness. here, there is a disposition on the part men named Smith and H illm an, were About 11 o'clock an orderly, deter of moneyed kings of the Transvaal to H o u s e In M oro. that finally caused hi* downfall and re instantly killed. Gthers were seri mined baud of about thirty citizens invest heavily in m ining properties in tirement frvm the church. The c<u- ously injured. W e l l K e p i . d o m l M en i« . »• >d B e .1 « - marched to the jail ard demanded the this state. f ess ion is in her wn handwriting, cov That official re Hofei at " a. m. Monday, >f a keys of the jailer ering many sheets of b g a l cap, aud f> r O h i o M in e r s '» tr ik e . A E • t Friday. fused to comply, and the keys were T O Wants of customers carefully attende»! the present is m the safe keeping f SHOW A M E R IC A N GOODS Twelve hundred miner* have atrruek a Hou»e. The Dalles, at to. Patronage of the pub lie isre»p««t- taken from him by foroe. He was Rev. W W Scudder, of Alameda, at Corning, R endville and Hemlock. , fhnm lav and >aturday. fuiiy solicited by the management. then placed in a corner of the jail yard, S o u t h e r n B e p u b l l r « D u t h e B i g h t T h in g chairman of the Corgregational com G , in consequence of a resolution hau d trip, $¿-60: one wav pr with his face to the fence, and directed »Her b y M a n u fa ctu rer* . m ittee on credentials. ? cents a 100, small adopted by the miners' convention. Tw not to interfere with the proceeding* *tte 25 cents. Orders for W ashington, Aug. 24.—The preai- A movement is on foot among pr mi- The determined band then went to the d*-nt of Argentina has issued a decree, package* promptly V is ite d b j a D e lu g e . nent clubmen of Chicago to extend an jail and unlocked the dovr. to k out a oopy of which has been forwarded to -»..ed to at reasonable A terrible clouburet occurred near invitation to Li Hung Chang, the the prisoner, carefully relockel the the state department, rem itting all H. Williams. Moro. Mogollon, N. M , and George Knight, Chinese viceroy, to have him step over ght Fourth and F ed eral Sts. door to prevent the escape of another duties on articles sent from the a miner of Ge»TTgetown. was dr wued. • ooupie of days in I hicago w hile en inmate held for horsestealing, and then United States for the purpose of shew THE DALLES. OR. LEARY Twenty ether» are reported roi«*iug. route to the Pacific coast returned the keys to the jailer. Th but only tw b*diea. those * f Knight ing the manufacturing and commercial Eugene Bart, wanted at Austin, 1« xes : W' The jail is surronded by a high industries of this country. The move and an unkn wn Mexican, have been » I i n It I H i Tex , for the murder of bis wife and u ■h board fence. Across one corner of this ment for these exhibitions originated Ward, Kerns & Robertson two children, about a m. nth ago, was recovered. About 100 fam ilies have n t» irry the i a long, stout pole was laid. A rv'pe in Philadelphia. The Venezuela gov been rendered homeleaa. and thirty Proprietor» arrested in Chicago. The dirk witn held fr*m which it was t was then noosed around the neck of the ernment has granted a concession to an house* washed away. Several mm»-* in bn which the crime was committed was The retaining cord was a culprit, the other end thrown over the American to establish permanent exh i AN IN F A N T M O N S T R O S IT Y the vicinity suffered from the water. window cord, tested to pull p* le, and stout, w illin g hands quickly bitions of American goods at Caracas, Out of town teams and bugg.es care found on his person, and bljod stains e d g e. O regon pounds This was made fast to a drew up the dangling body. The r* pe Maracaibo and other large cities of F r a m 1« S a f e a t ll«»in *. fully and properly attended to. Specia were visible on his straw bat. O ld D ie « a » right *i. it h « o l d W «le eel, aud four men attended tv iL A threshing engine, together with was secured, and the party remained Venezuela. attention given to feed. Nansen's Arctic exploring ship Fram, T>eputv, Rufus, Or. • r D id Y g e . About 400 feet of the rope wai its driver and a team of htrses. w* nt which he left behind m the ice early in the jail yard nutil all question of A new phase of the long conten be through a bridge over Kriese creek, in January, lbt*5. in order to explore ut along the ground and at a » uis. Aug 21 — Sherman Robert the death of the prisoner had been re _ i - throng Uy, Grass Valley, Or. tween Chile, Bolivia and Peru is h nine m iles west of Oregon City, the sea u> rth of the r> ute he prvpoaed from 1-amson the ship was relea»* iied of senile debility at the moved. From first to last Biles was reached by which Bolivia is promised I'*rrz, I deputy. Kent, Or. driver was slightly injured and to follow , arrived at skjervo, prw ince quivered a moment, and then st* m. uths. The child was born sullen aud silent, refusing to mak*- any a coast line on the Pacific. More than one of the horses so badly w< ueded that of Tromaoe. The captain reports that roee skyward. Seated on the c ar ember, and on Monday died of statement. He hes always been re a year ago the treaty was made by g iv d t. it was found necessary to kill it. He had pas» ed thr< ugh all garded as a hard character. His h* me Manufacturers of and he saw Prufeaaor Andree. who was still the ship was a dummy, weight ing Tacna and A nca to Chile, thus 150 pounds. The ship cam««! it John J. Brough, a well-known mer s that are c m - llectual phase is on the reservation near Genesee, leaving Bolivia cut off from access to Deaiers in w aiting for a favorable wind to enable without any perceptible jar It r se chant of Manchester. C*>nn , has re him to attempt his balloon trip across mankind, but so rapidly that where he had a wife and chil Iren. the ocean and one of the few countries to an altitude of 600 feet, and was turned from a trip around the world the Arctic region. not tim e nor opportunity to The body was left hanging until th-s situated like Switzerland, entirely ii«ing steadily when, w ith a audr'en gather the kn- wledge that c mea of ex morning, and has been viewed by hun which consumed exactly a year Mr. without a coast line. Since that time, W o u n d e d b y B u r g la r « . gust of wind, snap went the rope, perience aud precept or the wisdom dreds. Brough traveled on a bicycle wherever Word was soon carried to taiLias. m i s m ta n s . Walker B. Adams is lying at the showing what a »emend- us preasur born of thought. His brain developed B iles’ relatives, and this afternoon they the countries have been negotiating possible. Of the 60,000 m iles cover« d Th* aud then withered with a rapidity are in Lewiston, on their way to Aso and it is said a treaty by which Bolivia A ll m y by him, 40,000 were by water; 12,000 point ot death at Bedford Station, N. was brought up -n it by the ship gets back a strip through Tacna and half m ile and de- comparable only to the grjw th and tin for the body. W o rk S p e a k s on his wheel and the rest by railroad Y ., as the result of an encounter with ship floated out Biles was drunk A nca sufficient to give her an outlet to REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. nded as easily and gracefully as it decay of Jonah's gourd. four burglars. Two of the burglars in the different countries. F o r Its e lf when arrested. the Pacific. Had a man been in the ca: The face and head of the child made It is not known who w eie member» Advices have been received by the have t*en captured, having l-een went up The head was of the lynching party. The act meets A Bicycle CeMbiaatiea. war department from General Wheaton mortally wounded by Adam's aon W il he would not have been harmed in th» a striking feature. Opposite Moody’s Warehouse, wedge shaped, broad at the top and with general approval both of Indians New York, Aug. 24.— The World stating that three prisoners, supposed liam. who was him self struck by a bul tape n ng t a point at the cbiu. It and white people. It is not expected w ill publish the following; The big - - - - OREGON to be Yaqui Indians, were brought let, which glanced off his suspender -<». S h e r m a n C o u n t y , O r e g o n THE DALLES A u m u t t lt iu n Iu H a y . was surmounted by a crop of dark that any step* w ill be taken to punish manufacturer« of bicyles have formed from Tubac, Arix., to Nogalea. They buckle. New Orleans. Aug 24 — Informa brown hair, rather scant, but strong the avengers. an association to promote sociability w ill be taken before the United S ta n , E i p l o a l o n <»f M u lle n M e t a l. tion is received by the Machecha aud of full 6ize. It was not such hair Miss Richardson is suffering from a and good understanding among its commissioner on a charge of violating By an explosion of molten metal at Steamship Company, wh* se ships ply the neutrality laws. They are be the furnaoe of the I. Edgar Thomson between here aud Ceiitial American a« grows on the head of an *-m* uthe- severe nervous shock, but the physi- member*, it 1« stated. The associa- lieved to be members of the raiding steel works in Pittsburg, Pa , ten men ports, that a consignment < f hay on the t»ld baby. It was strong and coarse as cians believe she w ill recover. The tions* members represent $28,000,000 On the affair has been the subject of um vtrsal invested in rubber and bicycle plants, The lead in g I>ealer in Sherman Connty party that attempted to loot the M exi were burned. Two were seriously in last trip of the steamship Wanderer that of a man of mature age In First-class ** Up-to-D ate” .................... upper lip was a slight inmtache, plain consideration today aud tne youug It was formed at a recent meeting held can custom-house. They jured but w ill recover. The explosion contained contraband go* «Is at the old Manhattan Athletic Club According to private advices received was caused by the molten iron striking learned that tw elve bales of hay which ly outlined, w hile all over the face a lady has the smypathy of everybody. straggling beard was d i s c e r n i b l e . -------------------------- house. It w ill hold another meeting, in Philadelphia ten of the crew of a p*>ol of water. had been shipped by a Cincinnati firm ’’The baby was unusually bright,” A Fight w ith Yaqui«. which w ill take the form of a banquet, twenty-one of the British bark Flora to R. E Caldwell, an American im- said the father "H e begau to notice Tuscon. Aria., Aug. 20.—A courier, in September. There w ill be sem i A W in in g W an H e ld I p . Stafford, burned at sea several weeks porter, «n being opened by enstoms WASCO. OREGON. George H. McCauley, secretary of the «fficiaTs had been found to contain almost as soon as be was born, and by who has just arrived from Glivet annual meetings, or banquets, after Ever Kind lo Line of Goods. ago, perished. Captain Oscar Smith took one boat w ith ten men, and the Cariboo Mining Company, of Spokane, h.OOO cartridges and other munition* the time he was a week old he seemed camp, states that troop E. Seventh cav- that. The members w ill, according to to know as niuffi as hi* older brother, airy. Lieutenant Bullock commanding, their own statements, arrive at 'tacit mate with nine other men got in the Wtl9 held op b7 » masked highwaym an of war It has l»een also discoYered had a fight with Yaqui Indians last understandings. ” ow on hand a large etock of Harness and Saddle», Collars, Bridles, boat, Captain Smith and ten w hile returning to that city from Camp that two sim ilar shipments have teen who was a vear old. He did not try t talk, but would look at you as though evening, twenty miles south of here ee. Brushes, Carry Combe. Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything men were saved, but nothing ha« ever McKinney, B. C., and robbed of three made to Caldwell aud H. C. Park, at Y la n lt o b a S r h o u l Q u e e io n S e t t l e d . These Indians were entrenched behind jrill save money by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere. been heard fr«;m the others. The sea gold bricks, valued at nearly $¡1,000. Port Barrois. It is not known whether he knew what you were thinking Ottawa, Aug. 21. — It has beeu as rocks on top of the mountain. The about. He never did look like a child, was rongh aud probably the boat cap the munitions were intended f»»r < uba YY'wnta l o F i g h t C o r b e t t . nor act like one. He was a litIte old fight lasted from 5:30 until 8:30. The certained on good authority that the sized. troops charged them iu their strong Manitoba school question is as good as Now that Choynski has managed to or for an uprising in Guatemala man. ” ___________ By a collision between the yachts secure a fight w ith McAuliffe, he Caldwell has been arrested, and th hold. killin g three aud caputring the settled, and there w ill not be any ne- Meteor and Isolde during the race for yearns for more gladiators to coiujuer. state department w ill be notified. A n la n o t ile B ed M an. entire band of thirty, among whom cessity for remedial legislation. This the vice-oommodore'a cup, at Southte*a, Choynski says that after nia battle with Olympia, Wash . Aug. 20.—Jimmy were three squaws. Three soldiers decision has been arrived at after nuni* D e h a r r e * ! F r o m C lll« » » « h lp . Baron von Zedwitz, the owner of McAuliffe he intends to go east to Sam, a well-known Indian about were wounded, one mortally, aud thief erous interview» between members of Washington. Aug. 24 — A young Isolde, was so badly injured that h e challenge Corbett. .arlee Slade—SLADE A COOLEY, PROPRIETORS-J. O. Cooley. town, some time during last night Yaquis were killed. The Yaquis were the provincial government of Manitoba German was debarred from citizenship died before he could be taken to a hos stabbed another Indian, named Jack- armed w ith Winchesters, pistols and and the Dominion governm ent today after a practical demonstrat on A F a ta l F ir e . pital. A ll the members of the crew son, from Lewis county, five times in knives, and were better armed than the that he could not read the English of the Isolde were swept overboard Fire in the residence of John Fel- F'ranklin was w idely Known as a m ilitary. They w ill be brought here different parts of the body. Jimmy when the yachts collided, but were res bacb, iu W atertown, M. D., burned to language. Judge Cole, of the supr* me writer on economy aud political sub was lodged iu jail aud Jackson is still tomorrow, and turned over to the civil cued from the water by boats from the death Mr. Felbacb and his three daugh court, held that no one is entilted to alive. jects before he had reached 25. authorities. citizenship who cannot read English. other yachts. ters. YY h y T h e y A r e F i g h t i n g . A n A iiie r lt-n n I 'o a e h e r . C o n c e r t e d A c t io n Niot J u « t lt lr » l. There appears to be no immediate A C u b a n Bl*»< K lin n e r . B r i g h t O u t l o o k f o r lla r » * -« l iu I d a h o . Madrid, Aug. 24 —Senor SagaRta, Halifax, Aug. 20.—Judgment was New York. Aug. 24. — A conference prospect of a settlement of the strike Moscow, Idaho, Aug. 2 1 —The de ex-prime m inister of Spain, in an m- delivered by the chief justice iu the ad- of bankers, headed by J. Edward Suu- The fast river Bteamer I nique, of the Adams Express Company em ed within 100 feet of the depot. New building, new furniture, ami which has been running between Port mand for harvest hand» here is great ter view, said it was proposed to send a iniralty court today iu the case of the uions aud Frederick D. Tappen, to fa- ployes in New York. General Agent .» firat-class. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept. Table supplied wages range from $2 to $3 a day. dispatch containing a memorandum American fishing schooner Frederick ciRtate gold importation«, was con- M cW illiams says be has received more Huron aud Detroit, has been sold to an *t the market affords. agent of the Cuban government. She The yield is good, in some places run upon the Cuban war to the United Gering, sustaining the seizure aud or- ci uded today. The statement was tors of Hotel will meet all trains. Special attention to commercial than forty applications for each place Senor Sagasta dering the vessel forfeited to the Cans- mgde that tiie financial «ituatv u did vacated by the strikers. The strikers w ill be taken to the coast in ten days. ,,|ng forty-five bushels to the acre States government, Stages leave for Goldeodale and Moro eY’ery morning. outlook for the crop is bright The Gering wat ucj justify concerted action by the said it was neoeaasry to contiuue the diau government. say delegates have been sent to P hila It is intended to cut her cabins down and turn her into a blocka«le-ruuuer. war in Cuba iu order to prove that seized for fishing w ithin the three-mile tanks at present. delphia Pittsburg aud Baltimore to _________________ Young mail, don t forget that the Spain is not afraid of threats of a con lim it. urge the men employed by the company The price paid was not stated. The in the cities mentioned to join the Unique was bm lt w ith an eye to sp-ed world is w atching you. aud most of us flict with a greater nation. It is stated that nearly 1,000,000 When a man who makes $70 a strikers. Some of the new men en alone, and has made some wonderful are more ready to charge your account The grandfather of the Rothschilds pounds of fur for hatters' purpose» are month quits spending $80 the financial quesion w ill solve itself. gaged by the company have quit work tim e in the river*. She is the first w ith something bad than something is said to have been a poor man iu 1800. produced in the United States. ▼easel purchased for blockade running. good. ut the request of the strikers. C h ild r e n D e r a il • T ra tu . I ' miuk II mii l*wrllMiiia*iit (l|ii-n e « t. C a t t l e » •» Illg B II ik I. T roaip« f o r C u b * . Carl Ranberg, an 18-year-old boy of Canton, O., Aug. 24. — A thorough Gttawa, Aug. 21.—There was a large F a etw rle« Clo«t*«l D o w n . Farmers iu Brookfield township, just Madrid, Aug. 20.—The first em investigation was made this afternoon *com e to Sherman countv, where one-Bixth of all the wheat in Oregon Minnesota, Minn., was shot Mnd a l W altham, Mass., Aug 24. — The barkation of 14,000 troops for Cuba crowd at the opening of parliament, south of Marseilles, 111., are greatly most instantly killed by a stranger, «ice*l in 1894. A little county <on the map), hut a hki v o esrv iu reality when not only was the crowd of spec into the derailing of engine 49, which O’Hara dial factory, em ploying over w ill commence at Santander on August tators larger than iu past years, but was hauliug a work train last night, who calls him self W alter H. Glass, of execiaed over a new cattle disease growing better every tim e the sun sets. w ant to sell a farm ’ Do you want to sell your house ami lot in town? Nebraska City, Neb. The weapon used which has broken out there. The dia- 100 hands, has closed for an indefinite 23, terminating on August 26. The the attendance of members and sena near Carrollton, the locomotive rolling The Boston Manufacturing second w ill take place from August 30 ic (I hskkvfk is prepared to make you a simple proposition, one which was a shotgun of large bore. Two ease has spread iu three herds of over period. down an embankment and killing Eu- 1,000 till September 6. after which date the tors was also greater. There Yvas no giueer Joseph Kirk and Firemau John -lerstand, ami if you so «leeire can profit l*oni without risk. If you other lads, Mike Bunce and Gaeger, 100, and many of the animals are Copmany’s plant, employing excitement, aud and everything passed property in the hands of a real estate agent for sale, he lists it and who among others were with young hopelessly blind and others rapidly loa- hands, has closed for five weeks, and cavalry ............... ............... By September w ill embark. quietly. Premier Laurier, iu a short Hardesty, of this city. The investiga- ■ uue» t r i « -'-'ir prop* r’v. Gur plan is different; we ing their sight Dr. Beiws, an Gttawa the American Watch Company has de- ¡he whol® expedition of 40,000 w ill Ranberg at the time, were also wound speech, proposed the Hon. G. D Edgar tion shows the accident to have beeu tome, to you. if a sale is made you pa; us, b«P if not we get nothing ed by stray shots. Glass gave niiuself veterinary.who was called to see them, cided to continue the shutdown of its have Mil tne penm sma,_____ HB ipeaker, and when Sir Charles Tup caused by children having placed three -tiaement. can find nothing iu the authorities de- big factories. Lack of business is the readers of this paper please leave at this office the names and ad- up to the authorities and was taken to The Atlas-moth, a gigantic furcoated per regretted that a Frenchman had spikes on the outside rail of the curve, fining the disease, whioh iu each case cause assigned. and lodged in the county • ~ jail f anv of their friends in the Fast who are likely to w ant to come to Ore- Marshall . - „ .. u 1» ,lia„ niuht-fl ring insect of Central Brazil, not been elected, he made no object ion. where the derailment ocourred. Tweu- ^ e eye It m aybe .. ________. . hlln. is said to be one of the very largest The speech from the throne coutaiued ty men in the caboose escaped death drsire to send them a sample copy occasionally and keep them informed He claim s that he was provoked to affects the;PUP>‘ shoot by insulting language used by necessary to have the cattle affected ju Colorado there are ruins five hun- ‘ ••buir” in the world. 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