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About Moro observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-1897 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1896)
n W T I O N RATES: 12 months --•v Cash. Uring rates given on ap p licatio n . {E LA N D & SONS VOL. VIII. PU BLISH ERS. • BOOK AND JOB PRINTING MORO OBSERVER ....... ..... .y, ca8h « m o n t h » ....................... ?5<«h 3 m onth*. . so c »»b i M h 1» pn <1 i i ad v an ce T he New -rill he iucluQ eil F k KK for the • O bserver alone. 'r* e r, O regonian a n d T rib u n e, < IR O N . K VM NK SS t'A K IIS . We Print Envelopes, Tags, Bill He&ds, Letter Heads, Posters, Statements, Pro- grammee, < ards. Circulars, 1 -at»ele, Note H«-a«ie, Books, Briefs, Sale Bills, Pam- ihlets. Anything on the Earth in the .me of Printing, so Don’t send Your Orders out of the County. i O r ler« 6v M O RO . S H E R M A N C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . S E P T . 17. 1896. EVENTS (IE THE II.1Ï A F e m a le M n u la c . A ID FOR MACEO. NO. 17 otimi I prom ptly t u e d . QLltx ai.d C mk « c AcrireM b. C. IKbLASP A HONS, Ma»T Moro, RUcrinait c o u n ty , Or Fur several days reports have been N E W O R L E A N S B A N K F A IL 8 . I.'I)' FO R D W H. MOORK H A. MO«’HE received iu lone, Cal., that a woman Ilir e e F r ie n d » N a r< -e » » fu l In L a n d i n g with long black hair, piercing black S u a p c B S lo V s D u e t o a M e rle » o f D e f a l an F> p, «litlou. M O O R E BROS. eyis, had been seen in the woods ab«»ve c a t io n » . Law and N otan Public. New York, S *pt. 14. — Information E p ito m o ot t h e T e le g r a p h ic that towu, entirely nude. A farmer P o litic a l U n c e r ta in ty S till P r e ..B A N K E R S . New Orleans. Sept. 11.—The failure has reach« d this city that the steamer E x p lo r e r N ansen R e a c h e s of the Union National bank was an and his w ife, w hile driving home Transact a g en eral MORO N e w s o f th e W o rld . Three Friends, which left Jacksonville v e n tin g I m p r o v e m e n t. aome tbr«*e intlea from town, encoun Banking Business OREGON nounced at 10 o'clock today. Stephen C h i is tta n ia . last Friilay, has again been sucoeezful •> all the conrte of this state tered the woman, who sprang from the ( Qataron is president. The capital ia Letters of credit issue«! in landing an expedition in Cuba, in brush at the roadside and seized the *500,000; surplus, *150,000. The available on Eastern states TERSE TICKS FROM THE WIRES bridles of their team. The larmer left spite of tne watchfulne s of the Spanish bank failed to clear this morning. WOOL, WHEAT, AND CORN CROPS war vessels which constantly patrol the ESCORTED BY A NA\ALSQUADRON O r e j> n . the wagon, aud grappled w ith the Pr«-sideut Chataron closed the bank coast. The expedition was landed pre «'oil T tio n a m ade at all p o in ts on favotable stranger, who was frothing at the w itoout consulting the directors. The e rn i. Sight e ic h a n u e aud te leg rap h ic tra n s A n I n t e r e s t i n g C o l l e c t i o n o f I t e m s F r o m cisely where the Sp.tinsh navy depart month and gave vent to fearful 1 I g l i t D e m u iit t f u r F i n i s h e d F r o i iu c t v ! KES fers sold ou S e* York. «"Iiieago, - t Louia san ment exerts its greatest vigiianoe, ou l l » e <"«Nr a n il C c a r l a a a t C o p e n lia g e u , cause of the suspension is attributed to F rancisco, P o rtia’.«1. The l ’««l!e* an«i v ario u s ' b e t w o H e m is p h e r e s P r e s e n t e d shrieks, hut she broke away from him a long line of defalcations, discovered point» in Oregon and W ashington. — h p e r u l u l l v e It u y l n g o f R a w M the coast of Pin\tr del Rio province, In n C o u d e n e e d F o r m . aud escaped. A system atic search for t h e G u e a t» o f t h e K l u < a n d when the system of bookkeeping was » Nota-y Public. Real Estate where a few weeks ago it was report- t e r l u l ttr a < l» tr e e t * a R e p o r t . the supposed maniac w ill be made «¿ueea o f D a u i n a r k - changed, and which are said to amount e 1 taat the Cuban leader, Autonto Lx-President Harrison nas uecu »»« Collection Agent. w ith bloodhounds. New York, Sept. 14. — R. G. Dun A M iceo.was in sore need of am munition iered the presidency of the new u n i ( bristisna, Sept. 11.— The arrival t i *¿«00,000. Tnere haa been quite a C o.’s weekly trade review says: aud clothing for bis troops. The laud- A n O l«l K » t a h li» h * « l F i r m . here of the Frarn, having on board Dr. run od the bank for tome time, and versity of lndiaua, but he declined. <>f I t a l i e * C lt > , O n c » n . Better prospects aud relief from rig vo» »-fferted uear BahiH Honda, Nansen and companions of his articex the deposits still in its charge w ill not «cts and Plat« furnished Thomas B. l ’earce, Henry T. Atkiua Another balloonist met his fate near cr . . mouetarty anxiety do not yet bring uicbment of Maceo's forces pedition, was made the occasion of an reach *100,000. The failure caused a W ard s island, N. Y. His balloon and Henry Pearce, owners of the larger demands for finished products, wh» President w’h' h •een sent to w ait for the ar «-xtraordinary Z. F. MOODY caught tire in mid air and he fell into Franklin cotton m ills, of C incinnati, demonstration. The considerable run on other banka, and lilriiitK, Main St.. M or«», ore«<>M Cashier M. A. MOODY the water near H ellgate aud wag O., doing an extent.ve cotton business though large buying of pig iron, wool, rival .e exja-dition took charge of Tram was escorted op the fjord by a tonight the clearing-honse passed a leather hides, cotton and other ma it the ujoment the cargo reached the naval squadron of seventy steamers. resolution lim itin g witndrawala to iu that city, under the uame of Pearce, drowned. terials continue to show a grow ing be beach. M. SMITH Dr. Nansen was accorded a triumphal *100, so as to prevent a panic. It is Atkins A Co., aud the Henry Pearce General Banking Business Mr. Bryan has issued his letter of ac- lief that a general upward movement W hile it is alleged that Dr. Joaquin reception. The city was gaily decorat expected that several arreata w ill be or Sous' Company, assigned as a company Transacted eptance H e defines his position on iu pirces w ill come with the replenish Castillo, chief surgeon of the Cuban ed, and everything pox»ible done to ex dered tomorrow. ■be questions of the day and states aud as ludivduals to W illiam C. Coch ment of dealer’s stocks this fall. Most dYSICIAM ANO SURGEON. army, and subdelegate in the United press the hon >r in which the citizens ran, * cotton-m ill owner. The assets Washington, Sept. I I .— The an Sight exchange aohl on New York, that he w ill uphold every plank of the are *240,000; liabilities, *163,000. prices are so extrem ely low, that noth ¡States of the Cuban rebel government, held the returned explorer. Among platform adopted at Chicago. ing more than an extraordinary de was the manager of the expedition, it those who took part in the demonstra nouncement made to the controller of i San Francisco, Portland. Or. The cause of the crush is slow collec mand would advance them. But bank is w ell known in Cuban circles in thia tion w . re 12,000 members of the the currency of tne failure of the Union Seventeen people were injured, some tions aud dull busiuess. Collections made on favorable terms ? ver D rug S tore ........ at ail accessible points. failures at New Orleans cause tem city that the m ilitary oommander of it guilds, many students, etc. • f them seriously, by the overturuing of They National bank of New Orleana, today, porary hesitation; crop returns indicate was Brigadier Juan Ruiz Rivera, a na f irmed a guard of honor along the states that the closing of the doors was ' wagon, which rolled down au em F it« l h a l l e i i | r i C o r b e tt. bankment of t e u feet. The aocideut Robert Fitz»immons, the pugilist, disappointment in some cotton and tive of Porto Rico, who fought in the route leading to the castle, where Dr. dne to the discovery of a defalcation. »cunred near Clackamas station, OreJ and his manager, Martin Julian, gave some spring wheat states; prices of oom Cuban army during the ten years' war. Nansen was accorded a welcome. Here No details are given. M -« ro . O r e g o n ■jon. a diuuer in New- York, at which James and oats make it unprofitable to sell at CRASS VALLEY, OREGON, The cargo which was landed consist a banquet was tendered him, a n l he Corbett was challenged by F itzsim preseut; the number of manufacturing ed of 1,108 rifles, 460,000 rounds of was decorated by the king and by the NEWS FROM CUBA. A. W1THAM There have been received at the -------- D K A I.K K I X -------- granaries at balem thus far this season mons. A *5,000 forfeit was posted. works aud mines in operation does not ammunition, one pneumatic dynamite crown pnnoe. ’0,000 bushels of wheat, and it is esti When Corbett was informed of then gain, but rather decrease. Reductions gun. 2,000 pounds of dynamite, 1,000 H e y l e r 1» E x e c u t i n g I n s u r g e n t I n c e n - X i r h a l a » a t ( o p A iih x g e n , tilCIAN AND SURGEON. d ia r ie » . mated that almut 25,000 bushels are action, he said that Fitzsimm ons Wat of wages are somewhat numerous, oc machettes and a large supply of med Copenhagen, hept. 11.—The czar ret to como. W heat now sells in the again bluffing, but that he would call casionally observed by strikes, aud all ical stores aud clothing. The rifles Havana, Sept. 11.— The report that bis bluff, and that he wuuld tight him these conditions dim inish for a tim e are especially adapted for the Mauser and czanna landed at noon from Kiel Captain-General W elyer has issued or 'apital city for 42 cents a bushel. M A X V F A C T V ttX K OF aud were received by the king and LLEY the buying power of the people. W hile cartridge used by the Spanish army, a OREGON .lames Applegate, who died at Mon twenty minute* after his fight with many think general improvement can supply of w hich the Cubans allege can queen of Denmark, the crown prince ders that all m ails should be opened is harness , bridles , hobbles , etc . rovia, was one of the earliest pioueers Sharkey. not true not come until the election has re be captured or purchased from the aud prince»«, the Prince of Wales and to come to the Pac fio coast. He came W ithin the last fortnight twelve in A r r u a a ( h e S e a In a l a w I. moved political uncertainty, others ex Spanish troops in Cuba. The dyna other members of the royal family. to Oregon from Missouri in 1848, to surgent incendiaries have been shot, T e le p h o n » » h e n n t n The latest Ban Francisco adivees from pect soon to see the result anticipated They proceeded to Benstroff castle. Special Attention Given mite gun is the most prized feature of ¿ether w ith his father and two brothers, Yokohama eay that a twenty-foot v»wl to Order?...................... Ih e czar, czarina, king and queen oc and tomorrow Louis Pairoi, another tn trade. this expedition, and the men who are tie was 63 years old at the tim e of bis started from that port for Ban Fran - J- EDG1NGTON and i~ Sales of wool for the week have to handle it were sent down for the pur- cupying a carriage, drawn by six incendiary, w ill meet the same fate. death. cisco August 10. It was the Nadj»s- about equaled the normal consumption, horses, passed through the principal At Saltan, September 3, the insurgent _ O L .V E HARTLEY Superintendent Paine, of the Oregon ka, and in her Captain Ridderbjelke for the first tim e in months, not be p se, and have had good practice in streets, which were beautifully deco Mendez was executed, and at Porto the way of u oug it to g<xtd advantage. State lusaue asylum, has tiled w ith the hopes to troaa the Pacific She left cause manufacturers have more orders rated and thronged They were en- Principe, Angel Nunez Torez and A l IÏSICI1SS AND SURGEONS. fredo Aldan, also insurgents, were put hoard of asylum trustees a statement port amid the cheers of a large delega or are doing more work. f«.r no gain 'huviastically cheered. to death in the same way. THE DEPOSED SU LTA N . of expenditures for the month of tion of American skippers aud tars is seen in demand or output. The buy atro Alfonso Tolon, a^ otrof Samuel T. • O re g o n . August, wnich shows the per capita from the cruisers in the harbor. D E M A N D F O R S IL V E R . ing is mainly speculative, based on the Tolon, the American merchant at Car « .e r m a n y M a y K e l s t a t e S e y y ld K h a l i d expense for that month to be the lowest In G ra s a T a l l e r , O re g o n , belief that prices must advao*)«. T h e S t r t k e 1» O B ’. ou / a n i l b a r T h ro n e . in the history of the institution. W heat declined a cent, but then ad t-*'C* d u m b e r o f K e q a e a t » o u t h e T r e a » - denas. province of Mstanzas, who waa at Waeco Hotel. Special at ten- _ _ . . arrwted last week at thia port, ia also The strike of 2,000 union hod car vanced, closing a cent up for the week. Zanzibar, Sept. 14 —The belief is u ry fo r D o lla r » . W illiam C. Bradford, of M arysville. en diseases of women and child- t . C . M j I k H IV ........... a prisoner. riers in Chicago has ended in almost prev.«.ent here that Germany does not Cal., met his death in the Webb mine, Western receipts still exceed last Washington, Sept. 11.— Treasury complete victory for the men. By year's, having been in two weeks 11,- tnteu i to aequieece in the action taken The insurgent« have destroyed 300 P r*‘ tira l m ech an ic, cap ab le of d o b g uear Brown's valley, through the prem union 299,000 bushels, against 9,323,200 last by t t e British government, through officials are daily in reoeipt of a Large meters of the railroad between the all k in d <»f • a rp e n te r w<nk an d w«a>t re ature explosion of a blast located at gaining recognition for their p air; ha* c»iMh|i»he>l as above an d re from the bosses, the bod-earners claim year, w hile A tlantic export», floor in Admiral Rawsou. in appointing Ham- number of requests for silver dollars of river Pedrenails and the town of Can K IX IM S « . C A R D « «pe<’’fullv aoii t» a »Hare of th e p u b l’C shout the 5lX)-foot level and some fifty tnis year's coinage in exchange for s il p atronage In all ca-e» *aii»facu>>n feet in a drift. Tom Powers, who was (hey have w in all they on old have cluded, have been for the same week oud Bin Mohammec sultan of Zanai- ver certificates. Many of tnete re delaria, in Pinar del Rio, blow ing up g u a ra n te e d wished when they struck over a month Seyyid Khalid, the alleged quests cume from pereons who seem to a number of culverts w ith dynamite. 3,893,265 bushels against 2,445,872 last bar. some fifty feet away also suffered seri ago. The forces of Maximo Gomez and usurper, ba» been at the German con doubt the truth of the monthly ooinage year. ous and possibly fatal injuries. Calixto Garcia blew up w ith dynamite sulate ever since the fall of the palace, Corn is almost w holly out of danger, A n O i l T a u t C ip l .M le d . Engineer E. E. Ingles, the hero of statement, w hile others ask for ship the engine of a m ilitary train at Ram- age and Express Line An oil tank on a freight train in and the yield is generally expected to and. in spite of the request of the Brit ments of 1896 dollars with a view to . ___ _ , Webster, who saved his passengers - A S ALLEN - P rop rietor £ g f £ S T . | 4 D 4 < f t | |r f OrfROD from being robbed by killin g Bandit W ellington, 111., expl sled, setting tire be the largest, as the price here is the ish c usul for his surrender, there refuting statements tbet no silver dol blazo, in the N euvitz district, thus breaking the line of communication. la s been no disposition m anifest lar» are now b-ing cornel --------- — ® Morgan on September 5, was called be to and burning tw enty-tw o cars of c >al. lowest ever known. Tn«s.- re Failures have been 315 in the United ed on the part of German officials to quests have now been oom pi led with as fore J. A. Eilinure. A D. W ilder and Peter Norton s elevator, containing THE DOCK STRIKE. other officers of the Southern Pacific 21,000 bushels of wheat, was destroy States against lb7 last year, and 47 in give him up. Rumors are now in cir fast as received, a« the officials desire L a rg e s t a n d Most C om m odious and given a u stim o n ia l for bravery. ed. The railroad pumping station Canada a g a i n s t 64 last year. culation here that it ia the intention of t ’ call public attention to the fact the German authorities to reinstate that, when sliver d o lln n a re ordered in T h e D e n iM u d f o r H i g h e r F a y W i l l S o u a H ouse in Moro. The ceremony was simple. The brave was also burned. A » H r a d a t r e e t X le a e d I t . Be M a d e . enigneer was given a check for *250, New York, BepC. 14. — Bradstreet's Khalid, wno was deposed by force of sums of or m ultiples of *5o0, they are W e l l K e p t . G o o d M e n is , (G ood B e d s . A W a r R e lle K u r n e d . together w ith a beautiful watch and London, S ep t 11.— A crowded m eet weekly review of trade says: The feel British arms. The rumors have caused shipped at the expense of the govern • e Moro Hotel at 8 a. m. Mondav, Ender’s tobacco factory, tn R ich ing among jobber» and manufacturers great uneasiness. There is a feeling ment, but when sma ler sum» are or ing of dockers was held at Hermondea eadav ard Friday. chain suitably engraved. mond, V a., which, during the war used last week that an improvement in de that Germany has not acted in a dered the shipments are m ide at the Eye thia evening in aupport of the in U ants of customers carefu.lv attended ave Umatilla Honse, The Dalies, at A terrible tragedy was enacted on to accomodate the overflow of prisoners friendly spirit and is seeking to make expense of the person ordering t. Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday, to. Patronage of the public is respect There ternational federation of ship, dock Br<>ad otreet, Richmond, Va. J amts from Libby prison, one square away, mand for se »»enable staples was tn an issue with Great Britain. -e for the round tn p . l i . 50: one wav fully solicited by the management. is now in the treasury *10.506,399 in and river workers. The m eeting en sight was evidently w ell founded, for E. W immer, aged 46, a blacksmith Freight, 40 cents a 100, email has teen burned. It was a very old free silver; that is, silver wfiich may thusiastically indorsed the decision of working at the Richmond locomotive structure. About *50.000 of leaf to at more than a dozen centers, South *®e, 15 and 25 cents. Orders for S tu b b e d o ' H e r S a v in g » . be obtained in exchange f r any law ful the federation's council to send on aud W est, the demand ia now more ac t or expr»-?« packages promptly works, stabled and killed S. G That- bacco was destroyed. Oakland, Sept. 14 — Mary Cronan, money; but the demand just now is so September 11 to 5,000 of the employer« tive, the volumes of sales has in .refuily attende«l to at reason at le beimer, son of a w ell known liquor creased, and the general outlook is a d 'w ejtic at the home of C. B Mor keen for 1896 dollars that it seems of the United Kingdom a demand for Apply to C. H. W illiams, Moro. merchant. The cause of the homicide A t io a h l»y G e e e r a l M il e s . much more favorable to business later gan. ex school director, has lost *50 cf probable that, by tne beginning of Oc a uniform port rate of 6d an hour and was the alleged betrayal of Wimmer's Fourth and Federal Sts. Major-General Nelson A. Miles has in the autumn. her earning* and all because the heark tober, the department w ill be com- a sh illing for overtime for dockers, and partially paralyzed daughter by young J. V. O ’LEARY THE DALLES. OR. written a book. It w ill be issued ened tc the cry of a McKinley adherent peihsd to t ecline to pay out Silver dol 20s a hundred quarters for grain port Ihatheim er. W immer, who was hunt w ithin the next two weeks aud w ill J. H BUCKM AN K il l e d who told her the election of the N e lars. except in exchange for silver cer ers, the sailors’ rates to rise to nearly ing for the youth, came up with him doubt leas cause comment from one e u i braskan would mean the sweeping tificates or treasury notes of 1690. The that of 1690. The employers are re on the street, caught hold of him and ’ard, Kerns & Robertson stabbed him in three places. Tbat- of the oountry to the other, and from W a l t e r F a l r m a o H i t H i m o n t h e H e a d away of her savings which she had in law requires certain amounts of silver quested in connection w ith the demand, civilian s and m ilitary men alike. The XX l i b a F i t c h r u r h . trusted to a local hank for keeping. to be held in the treasury to oorer out to make prompt reply, and if the the Proprietor» heimer walked half a block and fell book is entitled. “ Personal Recollec Spokane. W ash., Sept 14 —J. H. Miss Cron a d was counseled that she standing silver certificates and tr«as- reply is unfavorable a strike w ill fol dead. W immer surrendered him self. lions and observations o f General N e l Buckman, one of the most prominent could do nothing better than withdraw nry notes, and when the minimum is low. K u tle d g e . O re g o n Out of town teams and buggies care The losses by the recent severe fire son A. Miles, Embracing a Brief View farmers in Lincoln oounty. w i t killed her gold pieces and bids them away reached, silver payments w ill be re S o *p e rt» A r r e tte d a t R e n o . fully and properly attended to. Special at Monmouth are being rapidly adjust ■f the C ivil War; or. From New Eng, near here last evening by Waiter Fair- until afu-r November 3. at least. The fused, even in exchange for gold or m W’ alli », Deputy, Rufus, Or. attention given to feed. Reno, Nev. 11.— The Gazette tonight ed, and aa soon as all are settled near .and to the Golden (¿ate.** dietre»**-! girl was impressed with the payment of warrants on the treasury. man. conuined an account of the a t r r a t by ly all the firms w ill take immediate The number of standard silver dol I^eputy, Grass Valley, « >r. A threshing crew was at work on idea aud acting upon the suggestion, local officers of two tramps, supposed T u a o e le d a H a n k V a u lt. steps to rebuild their respective plaoes Buckman s place, and Fairman was drew out her money and hid it beneath lars ooined during last August is shown to be connected with the tram robbery *T S chadzwitz , *I»eputy, Kent, Or. John McCarthy was arrestsd in San measuring grain. of business. the c.«rpet and mat Tress in her bed loom. by the official statement to have been Buckman accused The annaal exodns of hop-pickers Francisco for com plicity in the a t Fairman of sw indling, a n l Fairman Last night the <50 which she had 2.650.000; since February 1 last. 11,- of Saturday n ig h t They were taken Ma ufai t u i c r o f a n d D ealer In from a box-car on a through freight, tempt to tunnel into the vaults of the has begun from Salem and other towns called Buckman a liar. The latter placed between her mattresses was 212.411, and since November 1, 1893, and sev-med very nervous and excited. m Marion oounty, and, altbougn the First N ational bank of Los Angeles, «truck Fairman, who retaliated by •tolen and this morning abe rede posited 15,169.491. They gave the names of Ralph Hardest- pickers w ill receive but 25 cents a box, five months ago. When arrested Mc knocking Buckman down The coinage value of the stock of He then the balance in the bank. The police hurger and Stephen Flint. The latter the usual number are leaving for the Carthy drew a revolver, but was over jumped upon the prostrate form of are booking for her adviser. bullion new on hand, and on which has been recoguiz-d, however, as an He is believed to have been Buckman and choked him u ntil he fields w ith nndim inished enthusiasm powered. the m ints are now at work, is *166,- ex-oonsict from the Nevada peniten the leader of the gang who opearted in cried quita. F o r a I . a l l r o a d la A la s k a . 745,200, and it is said to be ».together The twenty-foot boat in which Cap Los Angeles. tiary, who had been tnere for several San Francisco. Sept- 14.—The gold probable that coinage w ill be continued Buckman walked aw ay, apparently tain Frank Charleen and hia brother years, oonvicted of robbing his sister. All m y satisfied with the thrahsing be had re miners of the Yukon reg on are anx until the stock on hand of silver dol His right name is Stephen Flannigan. C y r l u n - In F a r t s . John, of Nyack, left Naw York on * o r rkItsePrfa k S T E N T S A N D W A G 0 N C O V E R S June 21 last for (Queenstown, was A violent cyclone swept over por ceived. About ten m inutes later, as ious far better means of getting in and lars has been increased to ab ut *30,- One of the prisoners is said to tally ex sighted two weeks ago bottom up some tions of P ans. Franoe. Omnibuses, Fairman was measuring grain, he out of the country, aud particularly for 000,000. where it stood when the pres actly w ith a deecripiton of the robber. 350 m iles off the Irish coast, and the cabs and stalls in the streets were over looked up and saw Buckman coming better m ail facilities- Early in the ent administration came into office. The officers are aw aiting further de- All kinds of repairing promptly fate of her crew 1» merely a matter of turned, trees blown down, store w in toward him w ith a knife. To protect season a meeting of Yukon pionters aenpitons from Sacramento. One ad IT ABMSVOBTHY... T h e T r a d e C o lo n C o n c re s s . and neatly done. dows broken, carriages sunk in the him self Fairman grabbed up a pitch was held at Forty-Mile Creek, and the conjecture. m its being at Washington on the night Edinburgh. Sept. 11.— The British Canadian government was m em orial fork that was standing close by. The of the robbery. There haa been an election bet made River Seine, and the firemen had to be w»ro.^hernian County Oregon Second S t., Near Moody's W arehouse trsdesuuion congress this morning Many people were seriously spectators say Backm sn made a rush at ized to authorize the construction of a in Milwaukee, which for originality called Fairman w ith the uplifted knife, when railroad from Taku bay to Tatlin lake, adopted resolutions favoring the pay A C a m p a ig n o f F e a r a . lava over anything which has been injured. Fairman raised the pitchfork and the headwaters of Hootalinka river, a ment of members of parliament, co Rome, Sept. 11.—The follow ing note made thus far. Fred W. Burke and l> le d F r o m H u m » . struck Buckman a blow over the head distance of about sixty miles. From operative and trade unionism and Albert Donaldson are the parties to the Mrs Bird, the w ife of a farmer liv w ith the handle. Buckman fell like a there there is unimpeded steamboat amendments to the truck act. S u lli is issued by the Italian government in reply to unfounded rumors that Gen wager. The funner agrees to leave ing near Rankin, W ash., was engaged log, the blood gushing from his ears, navigation to the mouth of the Yukon, van and Straraer, delegates from the eral Baldissera had gone to Africa to The Leading Dealer in Sherman County the country forever on or before Janu in fighting fire in a clearing near the of which the Hootalinka ia a tributary. American Federation of Labor, met open a new campaign against the nose and mouth. In Fir&t-class "U p-to-D ate” ..................... ary 1, 1897, if W illiam McKinley is bout*, when her dress took fire and A messenger was sent to inform Mrs A part of the railroad would be in with an enthusiastic reception. S u lli Abytsinians: elected president, and the latter w ill she received burns which in a few Buckman, who came and fell upon the United States tem tory, and tor this van said he brought the British dele “ The rumored fresh campaign in do *be country a like service if W. J. hours caused her death. prostrate form of her husband, beseech part of the undertaking the authority gates greetings from the workers of the Abyssinia exists only in the brains of Bryan ia elected. They have drawn —' T ing him to speak, but he was beyond of the United ¡States w ill have to be United States, who regarded the B rit the advocate« of a policy of revenge at Tw o D ru v n x t. up a contract to thia effect which haa ish trades unionists as the old guard in any price. The government has no all aid. \\ ithout recovering ccn- secured. Of Ever Kind in I ; L «e of Goods. Two men namod Painter and W hite, been formally attested before a notary .......WASCO. OREGON. labor movements. He cordially in v it anxiety as to the situation in Africa, scionsneaa, and before a physician A f t e r F s t t y T h ie v e s . public. respectively, attempted to go from the ed the congress to send delegatee to the and no troops have been ordered there. could arrive, Buckman expired, w ithin Astoria, Or., Sept. 14.— The owners American trades-union congress. The appellate oourt of the fourth Nestucca river to Alsea in au open half an hour. General Baldiseera's report is in acoord Have now on hand a large stock of Harness and Saddles. Collars. Bridles, of the summer cottages at Seaside have district, of Illinois, haa decided that boat, by way of the open sea. When ¡Sullivan gave an acoount of the b airman made no effort to eecape, ups, Robee, Brushes, ( urry Combe, Ac., «fcc. Anv person in need of anvthing near Alsea their frail craft capsized subscribed <200 for the purpose of progress recently made by organized with a decision taken long ago. He plowing oom on Sunday in sight of but remained in the vicinity until my line will save money by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere. by General prosecuting any of the thieves who labor in America, saying that all the w ill be accompanied chnrch-goers does not in itself consti in the breakers and both were drowned. Deputy Sheriff Frazier arrived. He Valles, who is charged w ith the « in have broken into the cottages in that tute a disturbance of the peace. In non unionists there were “ social was locked up in jail here Fairman, A n o th e r R a n k F a ilu r e . locality and who may be captured. To ciphers.” asserting that organized la duct of the peaoe negotiations. ” construing section 261,which relates to who is not very w ell known, expresses The Mutual National bank, of New tht« »mount the county oourt has added bor had increased wages at least *40,- disturbing the peace by labor on bun- D e t e r m i n e d t o Die. sorrow at the fatal termination of the The *100. and vigorous steps w ill be taken 000,000 annually. day, under which Mr. F oil, a Seventh Orleans, has closed its doors. quarrel. He said be had no intention San Francisco, SepL 11.— Hamona Day Aventist, was arrested, the court c a p iu l stock is *200,000 and the line whatever to k ill Buckman, but was to secure the arrest and conviction of W ells, a young woman, aged about 25, of deposits was very small. It has any offenders. During last winter S u o p e e te d T r a i n R u b b e r * . holds that this section does not prohibit forced to strike him to protect his own died at the receiving hospital today. and the past spring few unoccupied Charles Slade—SLADE & COOLEY, PROPRIETORS—J. O. Cooley. V isalia, C a t, Sept. 11. — Frank She jumped into the bay from Powell- work or amusement on Sunday, but been regarded weak for a long time. life. hoaxes escaped being broken into, and Davenport was arrested thia morning prohibits only such conduct as disturbs A H e l e n a H u le ld e . Spokane. W ash., Sepv 14. — Walter many sm all articles of more or less before daylight at a cabin near Sequoia street wharf this morning, and when the peace and good order of aociety. rescued and on her way to the receiv Dora Forest and Madge Dow, two Hall, a 13-year-old boy, was thrown value were stolen, but, ow ing to the mills. He is now in jail here charged ing hospital hastily ate poisoned chooo- The defendant being a Seventh Day disreputable women of Helena. M oat., from a horse last evening, his head reluctance of the residents of Portland with being an accomplice in the at latee. determined to commit suicide. Adventist, observes Saturday as the took morphine w ith suicidal in ten t Sabbath, and plowed corn on Sunday, The former died, but the latter w ill re striking a stone and his skull being and other towns to devote the time tempt made by Dan McCall to rob the She declined to talk of herself other fractured. He died an hour after the necessary to secure a cxmviction, the Southern Pacific train uear Tague'a, on and his airest and conviction resulted. cover. than to state that her relatives were accident. thieves so far have escaped unmolested. the 18th of last March. The old public school building, at in the north. H ..|« l H u n t e r » C h e c k m a t e d . ( heney. W ash., which had been pur M m a ll B o y D r o w n e d . M a l l T r a i n K iir n e « !. A r r e s t e d f o r E x e c u t in g a C h i e f . M e» T o rp e d o -B o n t L a u n rh e d . Located within 100 feet of the depot. New building, new furniture, and chased by Rev. R. Mauier, has been San Rafael, Cal., Sept. 14.—The pro W hile a number of boys were sw im Goshen, Ind., Sept. 14.—The Lake London, S ep t 11.—A dispatch to the rything first-class. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept. Table supplied burned. The fire was doubtless of in Bristol, R. I., Sept. 11.— The torpedo m ing in the Mokelumne river, near Shore through express, carrying m ails posed kangaroo bunt of the San Rafael h the best the market affords. bc»at No. 6 was launched today. The Times from Cape Town say that Major cendiary origin. There is an intensely Proprietors of Hotel will meet all trains. Special attention to commercial bitter feeling between two factions in Lodi, C al., Bert Cornwall, 15 years and express from New York to Chi Hunt Club may not come off, after all, work of putting in her raaobinery w ill Watts, who had Makoni, the Matabele for the attention of San Francisco offi old, aon of Mr. aud Mrs Thomas Corn cago, caught tire near here tonight, velers. Stages leave for Goldendale and Moro every morning. be accomplished as soon as jh’ssible. chief, summarily executed, has been Cheney, one aide asserting that it w all, was drowned. He attempted toe and thousands of dollar's worth of m ail cials of the Society for the Prevention It is hoped she w ill be ready for trial arrested, pending an inquiry into ihe would retain oontrol of affairs, even if lung a distance, aud weakeued, when of Cruelty to Animals has been called circumstances of the affair. it had to resort to fire or other strung a companion went to his rescue and were destroyed. The origin of the fire to the fact the quarry is tame and in about two weeks. methods It is stated that the enemies was nearly drowned him self in his is supposed to have been spontaneous therefore comes w ithin their jurisdic S h u t D o w n fo r W a u t o f O r d e r *. combustion. G r a n d T i l l e r o f M o r o c c o F o ia o n e d . of Rev. Manier are responsible for the brave endeavor to save the struggling tion. Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 11.— Over 300 loss of the building, but there is no clue boy. The case is a peculiarly sad one, Tangier, Morocco, Sept. 11.— It is The Domestic pets of the world carry rumored that the grand vizier of Mo hundred men were thrown out of work laist year the farmers of this country to the perpetrators. The building was he being the oldest child. The body exported 331,722 cattle, for which they 30 per cent of the common contagious rocco, Ahmed ben Mus^a, ha* been tonight by the Bethlehem Iron Com worth about *1,500. pany's steel plant abutting down for has not been recovered. received *30,603,796. piseases f ora house to house. poisoned. Thomas Salter, employed on the want of orders. Then come to Sherman countv, where one-sixth of all the wheat in Oregon ranch of John F. Allen, near Tulare Helena, Mont., Sept. 14.— The T w en T h e R e v o l t In t h e I ' h l l l p p l n e » . K ill e d b y an K s p ra a » T r a in . A d v a n c e s th e F r ic e o f l i a r G o ld . as produced m 1814. A little county ion the map), but a hio « ovsty in reality C al., shot at a skunk in a cellar where Word has been received in Manilla, T h e E g y p tia n A rm y A d v a n c e s . Tacoma, Sept. 14.— Cane P. Berts- ty-fifth infantry bioycle corps, oom- Loudon, Sept. 11.—The Bank of r results, growing better every time the sun sets. niHuded by Lieutenant Moss, has England has advanced the price of bar seventy-five pounds of giant powder Philippine Islands, of a battle fought Koahey, Soudan, Sept. 11.— The third ley, 35 years of age, was struck by the lto7 ° “ " • “ * to Bel1 a. farrn 7 Do Jon want tosell your house and lot in town? you do T he O mxktkr is prepared to make you a simple proposition, one which waa stored. A terrific explosion result near Pampanga, on the island of Carbopado express, on the Northern reached Helena, from Fort Y ellow gold to 78s. American eagles are un brigade has started for Absarat. This »a can understand, and if you so desire can profit from without risk If yon ed, shaking the country for m iles Luzon. The official report of the affair Pacific, between here and Puyallup, stone. The distance between the posts changed. W ithdrawals of geld from inaugurates the advance upon Dongola. your property in the hands of a real estate agent for sale be lists it and aronnd and totally wrecking the honse states that the rebels were defeated, 68 early thia evening aud instantly killed. ' was covered in twenty-seven hours. the Bank of England today were £128,- The Egyptian cavalry at Dnlgo, the a customer comes tries to sell your property. Our plan is different - we and blacksmith shop near by. Slater being killed and many wounded. He was w alking east on the track. Lieutenant Muss and bis men left Fort 000 and £126,000 in bars tor the Con southernmost point reached by the ex nd the customer to you. If a Bale is made you pay aa, but if not w« get nothing was thrown about thirty feet and in The government is said to have lost Bertsley ia unknown here. In his Missoula twenty-tw o days ago, and tinent and Egypt respectively, and pedition, has been sighted by a strong our advertisem ent. stantly killed. eight killed and twenty-tw o wounded. pockets were found letters postmarked have covered 1,100 miles in m ountain £170.000 m Ainerioan eagles for the force of dervishes, who retired, carry -Mi the readers of this paper please leave at this office the names and ad- A Bulaw ayo dispatch says that Chief Large reinforcements of Spanish troops at ing back the first definite information Rainier, and addressed to him at ous country. The object of the trip is United States; total, £424,000. V n .v of their friends in the East who are likely to want to come to Ore- have been sent there to aid in quelling M akonis’ camp has been captured and of the presenoe of troops at Dulgo. Steilacoom. Hia pockets contained 16 to test, the biccyle in mountainous ^ Jesire to send them a sample copy occasionally and keep them informed oountry. It is the first practical test ( r e t a n l u s u r g e u t * C u u d e iu n e d . Makonis oourt-martialed and ahoL the revolt. . W ction. cents. of the wheel for m ilitary puprosea ever The chief showed no fear of death, and Athens, Sept. 11.— Sixteen Greek M r» . F a r n e ll l i t , Experiments made at Paris by Dr. A solid chunk of lead ore, w eighing made. Gn that account the trip ia sig officers have been condemned to death was calm aud composed to the la s t He Bertillon have proved that kleptomania Dublin, SepL 11.— Mrs. Delia Par- 22,000 pounds, was recently discovered nificant and is being watched w ith in for taking part in the Cretan rebellion, died nel, mother of the late Charles Stewart Is easily cured by hypuotic suggestion. in a Joplin (Mo.) mine. terest. aud a number of others arc under Irani, Parnell, ia seriously ill at Bray. The Dalles National Bank ! Warren D. Marshall ...Whips <S Saddlery... 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