Moro observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-1897, October 01, 1896, Image 1

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ADVANCE.
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We Print Envelopes, Tags, Bill Heads,
le tte r Heads, Posters, Statements, Pro­
gramme», Cards, Circulars, l^la-is, Note
Heads, B«>jks. Briefs, >ale Bills, Pam­
phlets. Anything on the Earth in the
Line of Printing, so Iton’t sen«J Yonr
Orders out of the County.
/ W O rder» by m all p ro m p tly flU ed. V ba T
Q cilk aud C H k » r Addre»«
b. C. J K E io lx r» A 8 0 X 8 ,
M oro, aQ<-rman c o u n ty , Or
IE » .
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On* of the most heinous murders In
the history of Louisiana w as committed
by a negro boy named .lohu Johnson
in a farmhouse four miles »until of In­
E p it o m e o t t h e T e le g r a p h ic dependence
Joe Cotton, his w ife, het
brother and two sisters were killed,
N e w s o f t h e W o r ld .
tli* first by a pistol «hot and the other
four with an ax
The fiend who com­
m itted th i« quintuple murder la a negro
TERSE TIERS FROM THE w i r .S boT
*■ " Who
‘
has been iu the euipi >y of
Cotton since April 2. He was allowed
to sleep iu the same house. The mo­
* B t* » t* r e » lln g f o l l e e t l o n o f It e m *
tive is a mystery, as no attempt at
robbery bad been made.
The only
*8 » T w o U e u il.p lie r e a I ’ r e a e u lrd
member of the fam ily who escaped
la a I ' t i u d . i u . d F o r m .
was little Maud Miller, 14 years old.
In a collision between an express and • r.e darted from the house and gavs
an excursion train on the Great East­ the ala-m. She says she saw Johns, u
ern railroad, near London, seventeen begin the butchery by striking her
persona were seriously injured.
mother with the ax
I ho murderer is
Dr. Lew is S w ift, of the Mount Low still at large and is being tracked with
bloodhounds by a mob. He w ill prob­
obseravtory, Pasadena, C al.. has dis
covered two new comets close toegther, ably be lyuched if caught.
both being about one degree from the
( »ne K i l l e d , T h r e e I r j t i r r d .
sun.
By an explosion of gas at the P hila­
A terrific gale has swept the coast delphia dt Beading Com punt’s Middle
of the United Kingdom
The storm Creek oolltery, near Tremont, P a., five
played havoc with the tre»*s iu London tnen were burned. 1 wo of the men
parka, and caused great damage among died lw (r hours later from their in ­
coast and fishing cra ft The loss of juries.
1 wo of the others cannot re­
life is reported slight.
cover.
The Clyde liue passenger steamer
F e t a l A r r ld e n l a t Sea.
F rederi’k DeBarry, New York to Jack­
The ship Pyth< m ew , from Sydney,
sonville, was wrecked at Kittyhawk,
which has just arrived at San Fr^n-
N. C. The crew of seventeen men
Cisco, reports tne death at sea August
were takeu «ff by a life saving boat.
IS of Henry B. Moyiugham, an 18-
There were no passengers or cargo
year
old apprentice, who fell from the
aboard.
foreyard to the deck. He lived forty-
In a pitched battle between a squad sight hours, and was buried at sea.
of policemen and a gang of hoodlums,
F is h e r m e n lu d l r t e d .
at Philadelphia, Pa , Michael Pizx.t
True bills have teen returned by the
wa» shot and killed and five others,
three of whom were officers, were seri­ grand jury at Astoria against four
ously injured. Tae scene of the affray fishermen for inciting to riot aud as-
was a dingy three-story brick house in vanlt w ith dangerous weapons, the
crimes being alleged to have been com ­
the heart of the Italian d istrict
Charles Pfeifer, living at B righ t­ mitted at Booth's cannery during the
wood, Iud., cot his w ife's throat and recent strike of the fishermen
11 TltDIII'S
GUITEAU
I H a p la y
In
OF B aD
l.rio
Sa | « ln
of
'
McMOHY.
( 'o l le c t io n
LAW l.\ ó .WIIMttt
THE TIDE
C o n f l ( l» n r « | *
HAS
K *ln g
TURNED.
R e s to re d
to
B u t l-
R • lir a
n eaa V l r e le s .
Salem,
Or..,
Kept.
28 —Tbo mem­
New
York,
Kept. 23. — R. G. Dun &
L
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T ran sact a G eneral
MORO
In ju n c tio n
N oi
ory of ' harlea J. Guiteau, the as»ak»in T e m p o r a r y
Fr actices in all the courts of this state
Co s weekly review of trade says:
B an k in g B u siness
OREGON
of 1 resident Garfield, has been revived
F ro m
in is s o u r i.
S u s p e n d e d D u r i n g A p p e a l.
A very moderate aud distinct im ­
here by a display ot relic« by a busi­
Letters of credit issued
provement is seen, no longer only in
ness
house.
The
collection
is
the
prop­
available on Eastern states
Worn -
. • Or«*K<>n.
the buying of materials, which om -
erty of I*. K. Lull, nephew of John ( ’.
tinueg at slider prices, but also in or­
SAFE IN THE KAI Mier STOCKADE ( rocker, who was warden of tue Wash­ OPINION
BY
JUDGE
GOKDO>
J C . B L I ik b S
ders for products of some industries, in
('o il «•tion» m ad e at a ll p o in ts on («vorahl
ington
city
jail
during
the
time
of
• 111' *i<hi e ie » «nite «u d telegrap h <* tran -
mon»-y markets an 1 in export of staples,
d o n S e » Y ork. k i c i g e , - t L o u ti san
(»uiteau's incarceration. Among the
Frat
and
it is yet little more than a srep
«x». P orti« d . Ih«-
an o va r io u s
S tr ik e r s W » re
./.’ornej H - L a i. Nota-y Public. Real Esine poni
ii I t * u , t t o D o M l
h i t f collection is a piece of the hemp rope
•Su p m i t e
in O regon aa .t \Y « ih ìn g to u .
C o u rt
It
H eiiiM it««
toward better things but has already
bul
M rn t
with which the assassin was hanged,
F r i g it t c iic d
by
t im
and Collodion A^eni.
F o re
¡and Nt jay Homi Muy lis-
started s«jme important works and
and also a piece ot the <x>ttr.n rope that
e i g h t o f t l i « t iu n a ,
P r o p e r ly
O e n ird .
prompted a few considerable contrscia
J. M. I’ «TTEKMS.
his hands were tied with. Each is
F r e a ld e u i.
Cash 1er.
(Joniiuuing arrivals of g. Id b»ve
Abstracts and Plats furnished
I^eadville, Sept. 23.— The firet dele­ about 1
Olymp’a, Wadi , Kept 25. — In the
inches
long.
Wardeu
to order .
raised the treasury reserve ab ve $ .25 -
gation of miners from Missouri arr.ved Crocker died two y»ars ago, but Mr. case of the state of W h l i .g t - u
ex
over the Denver A Bio (»ramie at 4:2U Lull has a certificate in his uncle's rei. the Commercial Electric Light He. 00U.0O0, strengrbened the banks aud
relaxed tne stringency in «»miner ial
P. M. 1 tie tram waa a special, and handwriting that the hemp memento Power Company vs. J C
f « » i I t u l l . l i i i g , M a li« •»!.. M o r o . O r e s *
Muiicup, loans, so that at about 1 p-r cent lower
T h e D a lle s , Or.
was met at Malta, thiee m iles out, by was cut fr in the rope that hanged judge of the superior court -
>t lùerce
the two new companies of m ilitia or­ Guiteau. The collection alao oontains county, the supreme court t >«;. y denied rates more basin» ss was done than in
>R. 1. M. S M IT H
A general hanking business transa« t-
three previous wceka
Hoarding is no
ganized this week and composed en­ a hottie of the sand used in testing the the writ prayed f< r Th.« action
e»l. deposits received, subject to sight
jn ■ was
draft or check.
tirely of business men and clerks. strength of the hangman’s rope, a begun by the city of T ji ,m i ag tinst longer reported, but some hoards are
PHY ICIAN AND SURGEON.
Collections
made
and
proceeds
They ssoortod the tram to the city, cnbbsge b ard made from the lid of the light company to obtain a perpetual being unlocked.
The movement cf crops continues
proinntlv rem itted on day of collection.
where it was met by one-half of G en­ Guitean s o flin, aud a lock of his hair. injunction, restraining the c <mpauy
Sight and telegraphic exchange sold
large, and purchases for exports have
eral Brooks' command, 500 strong,
O r FiCE O ver D rug S tore
A
relic
amoug
tbe
collection
that
at­
from
stringing
wires
iu
the
streets
of
on New \ ork, San Francisco and Port­
advanced prioes or prevented depres-
w ith a portion of the Chaffee light ar­ tracts special attention is a facsim ile r»coma
Upon the hearing below, the
land.
•lon.
W hile the gains in working
tillery,
two
G
atling
guns
and
a
cav­
D I R K C tO R S :
of the bullet that was aimed at the court issued a temporary injunction,
alry troop.
M «»ro. O ro g « n D. P. T hompson .
J\« i . S. S ih bx ck ,
prisoner by a jail guard
The bullet, ¡«ending the litigation, and required force is not great, it seems clear that,
The seveuty-five miners were sur­ after passing through Guiteau's cost the city to enter into a b< nd in the for the first time in many months, there
E d . M. W illiams . G eo . A. L ikbb ,
L A . A . W IT H A M
rounded
by soldiers and the cavalcade and a phot- graph in bis pocket, struck sum of $5.000 to pay any damage the is some gain. An important change la
II. M. B eall .
passed down Harrison aveuue to East the brick wall and flattened out. Tbe defendant m ight sustain by reas a of the general advance in produce, and
Fifth street, aud thence toward the shape of the lead when picked up bore temporary injunction. Thereupon the especially in wheat, which rose sharp­
PHYSICIAN ARD SURGEON.
Emmet luiue. Along the route there such a marked resemblance to tbe bust relator gave notice of appeal from the ly, closing 5 l-8c higher for the week,
with much buying, apparently for
were frequent yells of "scab” from of Guiteau that it was preserved, and
th*^ U‘? POrary n,JQDC‘ io ielg r^ -co n n i'
Of D h II c . t'liy. Ortgiin.
strike
syinpatinzers,
and
the
soldiers
fai'slmiles have since been made.
tion, filed its cost bond on appeal and
NS VAI.I.FY
OREGON
were hooted at. After leaving the
During a part of the time of the as­ moved Judge Stallcup to fix the amount
President
Z. F. MOODY
aveuue aud getting to a section where sassin's ooufiuement in jail, his mail of a stay bond, pending the appeal. RAN A W .Y TO GET MARRIED.
I Cashier
M. A. MOODY
many miners lire, the call of “ scab’’ matter was two to three wagonloads a Tbe court denied the motion, and re­
O M c c : T e l e p h o n * Kh e ' n i a n
aud jeering at the troops increase«! in day. It oonsited mostly of letters de- fused to fix the amount of such bond in S e n s a t io n a l C l'-p » n i» ( > t o f T w o O h io
T o n u g F e o p lo .
volume.
Î V S. J. EDGING TON and
uiiunciug Guiteau. often aocompano-d so far as it might eupaend the operation
General Banking Business
At
Orange
street,
tbe
cavalcade
with
hideous
drawings
and
pictures,
Oberlin,
O.,
Kept 28. — Misa A lice
. OLIVE HARTLEY
->
1
tbe
temporary
injunction
Transacted
halted for a breathing spell, and here aud the contribution of a bouquet by
The proceeding in tne supreme court Frice, formerly an Oberlin student,
the enraged crowd grew more demon­ «»ne person. Edward Dickey, a W ash­ was for a writ of mandate directed to and Henry C. Fritcher. of Los Angeles,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Sight exchange sold on New York.
strative, crowding cloaely upon the ington florist
The collection secured the reepondent judge, requiring him tc have eloped from Oberlin. Miss Price
San Francisco, Port ¡and. Or.
troops and showering abusive epithet» from Mr. Lull contains a preserved fix the am ount of said bond, and this is but 17 years old and was visiting
Collections
made
on
favorable
terms
R R » iu -
aliae upon miners aud m ilitia. One leaf from the bouquet and the card single question is presented »ays the her aunt there, Mrs. Wood. Khe is a
O re g o n .
at all accessible points.
hanged
him self.
Both are dead.
of the officers, who was singled out by which aToompsnied i t On the card is court:
A V ou n« B e a r H e a te r.
Is the temporary injunction beautiful girl, and her parents are m is­
Pfeifer was an operator on the Big
the men for special abuse and crowd­ msenbed:
“
We
meet
in
paardise.
Louis
Hartwig,
a
18
year-old
boy
operative
during the pendency of ap­ sionaries in the Microneaian laisnda.
fice at W igro Hotel. Special atten-
Four.
The couple were married a livin g at Astoria, killed an old bear ing. grew angry and finally drew his Farew ell."
They are so many thousand m iles away
Another neatly written peal from the order granting it.
g:ven diseases of women and child-
year ago and lived happily, it is be­ and a cub in the outskirts of that city, sword, striking one of his tormentors card of tbe collection reads:
In the opim n, written by Jugde that they can only communicate with
C R A S S VALLEY, OREGON,
lieved that Pfeifer was temporarily in ­ after an exciting battle with the across the face w ith the flat side of the
"You call yourself Git tow.
Gordon and concurred in by Judge# the daughter at intervals of many
sane.
-------- D E A L E R I X --------
kou villainous, murdering imp;
mother bear, in which the dating sword and givin g the other a hard
Scott, Anders aud Dunbar, it is said month a
J. V , O ’ LEA R Y
But we are glad to know
The boiler of a ninety-ton ten wheel young mmrod narrowly escaped being blow «in the back a» be turned away.
Tne groom is 22 years old, and says
the court is unable to find any author­
Tne command being ready to move,
You surely w ill get hemp ’’
locomotive on the Big Four road burst killed.
ity which supports the claim that an that his father is a wealthy bodnesa
tbe order was given to charge the
A pen-and-ink drawing pictures a appeal frem an order awarding a tem ­ man.
Tbe couple disappeared last
Fokin. ill, hurling the engine more
A T lio u ia n d t r im
•n s k ille d .
crowd w ith gun butts and push them Jail with an empty «»11 and a scaffold porary injunction annuls the order and night, and after they were safely out of
than 100 feet, partly dem olishing a
appears
that
a
It
thousand Arme­
____ _______
I
facte ry, k illin g the fireman and break-
back to give room for the marching in the rear. Below the empty oell is .eaves the parties sgain«t whom it is reach Mrs. Wood received a l e ’ t e r
nians have been killed in a recent
column. It was a m«*st wcloome order, written:
"Empty is the cradle. directed as free to act as if the injunc­ from young Fntcher in which he »a d:
HARNESS.
FRIDLES.
HOBBLES.
ETC
tng
nearly
all
the
glass
w
ithin
a
quar­
K u t le t i« * . O r r g o o
massacre at Fgin. in the Kharpoot re­
ter of a m ile of the scene
Pie?ea of gion. It is reported that a handled and the* celerity with which it was Charles Goiteau is gon*. ’’
tion had not been awarded. Section 8, • “ We w ill be, by the tim e you re­
W allis , Deputy, Rufus, Or.
Another represents Guiteau io agony of the act of 1823. governing appeals, ceive thia, m am ed, either in Cleve­
the engine were picked op 1.000 feet Armenian« have been killed at Divrig, obeyed tent a panic through the crowd
Special Attention Given
who tied over fences and through Just after the
trapdoor has been expressly provides that in all cases land or D etroit.”
away and one of the big drive w heels in the same villateL
to Ordere......................
•LTs, Deputy, Grass Valley, Or.
yards.
Several wiudows of house» sprung
The picture is designated as where a final judgment shall be ren­
was hnrled 400 feet from the track.
A lter the departure of the couple a
♦»•1 Tanks Kurasd.
w«-re broken in by men blind w ith fear "the irresistible im pulse.’’
' T S chadbwitz , Deputy. Kent, Or.
dered wherein a temporary injunction student named Addenbrook, with
The tnrnpike rioters are out again
A pin. the bead representing the as­ has been granted, and the party at whom Fritcher roomed here, miastxi
"Ten large tanks of oil belonging to w.’io simply dashed a way from the gun»
in Lawrenceburg. Kv., and have de­
♦he Waters Pierce Oil Company, of and landed inside tne windows with sassinated president, is aecompained whose instance such injunction was $30 and a dre-ts su it.
stroyed
twenty
of
the
twenty-four
toll
B I S O » U» C K l l S
AND-
gate« in Anderson oonnty The county Last i*t. Louis, were destroyed by fire. bands and fac*-s bleeding fretn tbe with the instructions that it be worn granted shall appeal from such judg­
T r o u b l e B r e w t a g In S o u t h A m - r i r » .
last fall voted to make the pikes free Many thousand barrels of o il' wer» broken glass. The march was then re- June 80, 1832, the date of the execu­ ment. such injunction shall remain in
burned,
causing
a
h«a
of
$10.04.0.
sumed
w
itnoot
further
incident
tion.
Tbe
Lull
collection
contains
a
Guayaquil, Ecnad« r. Kept i s —
force
during
the
pendency
of
the
ay*
Proceedings for appraisement con­
l L E S A N D
Tne miners were soou inside the Em­ vast »mount of Confederate money. peal
There are fears he:e o? an' tner n- .»-
The
enactment
of
this
*'<ection
demnation
and
purchtsing
have
bean
I d G n u * V a lle y l'r » » o » ,
l i u r r i b l » < r im e .
met st <cka<le, so 1 the esc >rt of m ilntr On- bill for $50 is made payable two strengthens the pn-sampti' n that the cion from the PeruTian force, w . -h
Stage and Express Line
made, bnt the pe- pie did not w ait for
Joseph Baah, of Cleveland, O., for returned to camp
years after se?ewaion has triumped.
general provisions of section 7. of the was rec-ntly repulsed. Tbe iuva lug
re i-f in that way. Under tue law s of
E.
C.
Mahany.......
3 ALLEN
some unknown reason, conceived the
P rop rietor
same set, were not intended to em ­ force consisted of 100 rebels, of wnom
Kentucky toe county w ill have to make
A t .u n g I a la n d U a l » r t | > » u l .
ghastly idea of k illin g his whole fam ­
Fra tieal m e e h a r le . r » r^ v,Ir o t dot «
AN OLD MAN’S BRIDE.
brace cases like the presenL It seems twentv-eevtn were killed aud seven;«- u
goc
l
the
loss
and
damage
by
the
mob
a il i u d
• a r y en tsr » u r i »-.«! w . n i re­
ily. and. securing a crowbar, repaired
Patchogue. L. I . S ep t 28 — A fiero
p a ir n h a t - » u b i- i r l a a b o v e and -.
plain that if the general provisions of were mads prisoners. A ll the arms,
Kicbard
W
illiam
s,
the
ex-cu«t<
ms
to the ro >m where his w ife aud two w hirlw ind and waterspout swept the f ‘ i o u * * r K a u b u r u '« H o s r y m o o n H o t a n section 7 are applicable to appeals from am m uninjn and stores of the rebels
•p e • fu ll »oli t» a «bare o t ib e v W e
p a t-o tu g e .
Iu a il r a w s aatiatertk -u inspector, of San Francisco, convicted daughters were sleeping
W ith one great south bay for several mile* last
' I'n p l e o s a n t K u d lo g .
an order granting a tepm onry injunc­ w< re captured. A ll the p oliti wl t ns-
g u a r a n tee d .
of extortion, hat been sentenced to six blow he crushed tne skull of his w ife n ig h t It seemed to desc-nd fr"m the
tion, they are equally applicable tc oners at Guayaquil have be n released
Jack»«>n.
Cal
.
Sept
28.—
A
few
day«
years’ imprisonment and $10.000 fine. and then turned to the cradle of his heavens until it reached tbe surface ol
case» provided for by section 8, hence by order of Aifaro, o mniandi ,g tae
ago
B
8
Sanborn,
an
82
year-old
A bakery at Woodburn, Or., was youngest
child.
The 19-yeat-oH the bay, where it started w hirling ea»t
A corre*p«.»u«i«-nt at
section 7 cannot be held to suspend the loyal forces.
ive Moro H oiel at 8 a. m. Mondav,
destroyed by fire, and a baker named daughter in another l*d aw- ke and w«rd w ith the roar of a huudreti pi< neer, was introduced to Mrs. Julia
ne«+ay ard Friday.
injunction pending an appeal from the Bogota telegraphs that Kl Gsnustel. a
Hughes,
a
recent
arrival
from
Oakland
Kohl was burned w hile tryiug to save sprang to arrest the fiend's arm. but freight trains
«-•ve I a.ati'la Hou®e. The Dalles, at
new»pap*r. has be*n suspended by the
It was a case of love at first sight, and order allow ing it.
WEST.
Moro. Oregon s»»me of his effects from the building the blow fell across the infant's face.
ns. 1 ueeday.Thurrday and Saturday, E
Tbe spent was noticed first down to-
government for p u tting an arttcl« en­
Sanborn
prroposed
marriage
im
m
edi­
The b>M la $2,000.
are for the round trip, $£ 50: one wav
A deei-erate fight between father and ward Fire island «nJ swept east at a
ately
Next day the two were married THE LYNCHING OF COCKING titled “ W eylerand C atr.” stigm atis­
d Freight, 40 cents a 100, small
Hops aggregating in quantity over daugnter took place.
The
g ir l’s fearful rat«. When uppiwite Bayp.ii
ing both as being notorious thr« agao. t
-gee, 15 and 25 cents. Orders for L a r g e s t a n d M o s t C o m m o d io u s 75.000 pounds have been contracted by screams brought assistance and the it struck the yacht Henry G. Miller, and started iff on a wedding tour, fol­ ( • o v e r n o r l . o » n d * » . o f W a r ) l a n d . A n -
the world for their ferocious » m
lowed
by
tae
g«xxl
natured
congratula­
zht or e ip n « s packages promptly
Marion oonnty growers to Gharles man fled. The woman ta at tne point turning her bottom up
• W *V» B o m * F .n g li« ti ln < |u ir ie a .
Then the
H ou se in M o ro .
bloodthirsty instincts.
carefully attended to at reatonar le
tions
of
the
townspeople.
Tbe
follow
­
Green A Son. the purchase price being
death, but the infant may live
great roaring body of water veered it»
London, Sept 25.—The papers pub­
s. Apply to C. H. W illiams, Moro.
H e l l K e p t G o o d M e a l« , G o o d
ing
day
they
returned
and
settled
down
cent«
a
p«
5 cents D"und.
course and went w histling away in
A B o o m tu r i i f - l i a a a .
in Sanborn’s house. The couple teemed lish a letter from Governor Lowndes,
A t ) » » ( r u r l l v * l(la > » .
different dire« lion*. V ben the spin»
Ed«c:i Keith, for L>rtyyear«a promi­
of
Mary
laud,
to
Mias
Florence
Bal-
S
in
Francisco!
Sept. 28.— Fr^m pres­
The Missouri m ilitary academy, situ ­ reached a point off Patch, gue it starie. very happy, but today Sanborn’s little gan ne. honorary secretary of tbe anti- ent appearances, San Francisco is at>-ut
W ants of customers o r e fo 'ly attended nent citizen of Chicago, threw him telf
r«
n.ance
came
to
a
sodden
end.
Tbe
to. Patronage of the pabdc is respect­ into the lake at tbe foot of Thirteenth ated about a m ile south of Mexico. towards the n u iu shore, hand wa>
old man took his oust m»ry nap today, lynching club, of England, in which to experience another b«x»m in pugil­
fully solicited bv the management.
street in that city, w hile temporarily Mo., burned t ) the ground, causing a burled in the air and where there w«>
and when be awoke be misted his wife, he acknowledges the teceipt of a letter ism. Tms morning the health and po­
F. E. BROWN, L s bbb .
m sans, as a result of chronic dyspepsia 1 m of $,5.otiu on tbe building and a only three feet of water there is new also $400. He investigated and found from her making inquiries c ucermng lice commissioners of the board of su­
heavy
1,>
m
in
personal
effects
The
six or seven.
and insomnia.
that -Mrs Sanborn had hired a horse the lynching of Joseph Cocking, at l a pervisors recommended tbe issuance of
insurance is $37.000.
Hundreds of
Plata. Md.
The
waterspout
finally
startei
north
permits to five different clubs for fist c
The
American
ship
Luzon,
Captain
GRANT AND MORO
and departed with her trunk to some
students were in thebu ldiug when the
Governor Lowndes explains that the a. meets, and two or three have alresdy
M a- n f a r t u r t r o f a nd I)e a ie r in
Park, which left New York May 21 fire broke out, but no lives were Let. and ran ashore opposite and east ot point outside of tbe county. Sanborn
When it struck the earth
been granted. When the applications
for S km ,'hai, paMing Anjeron August Many had narrow escapes and received Patchogue.
swore out a warrant charging his bride officials were everpowered. and a ds:
Tbi»
“ I inckwe clippings from the B tlti- came up for outsiders t i n Supervisor
18, grounded on a hat at Woo bung. injuries. The fire is thought to bars a w hirlw ind formed instantly.
with grand larceny, and the sheriff is
turned over bathhouses, tore up tree»
more American and the Sun giving a Benjamin said they m ight as w ell re­
It is probable tbe ship w ill be floated been of incendiary origin.
now pursuing her.
and finally played havoc in o r u fields
full account of the lamentable affair, port favorably «.n all of them, so the
after she ba« been lightened, bnt «be
from which it w ill be seen that the Eureka Athletic Club, which is trying
must be dry docked before putting to
* w l« t V * n g » « n e * .
A M a jo r '» n o v e l Id e a
Am prepared to offer first-« lass ac-
W o i d f n • * a l » a r » , | 1« D r a l u
prisoner,
who waa in the legal custody to get the Corbett-Sharkey fight, w ill
sea again.
” ■ odations to the traveling ruhlic
James Hawkins, a n eg r), outraged
San Diego. Sept 28. — Major Carl­
Wo«xlland, Cal , Sept. 28 — Whet
“ K ill me, k ill me; «hoot me oat of a 5-vear-old w hite child in Gretna. La. Wordeu was brought into court for re son sent a novel communication to the of the sheriff of Charles county, charg­ get a permit to give a boxing contest
easy eostrhes, good team s and ac-
.. odating drivers.
thia m isery." This was tbe agonizing When the « ffleers attempted to capture sentence t«xlay. Judge (»rant inquire« council last night. A resolution bad ed w ith the murder of bis wife and sis­ on November 26.
cry
of Anton Dusback. who baa been him they fired into a crowd of negroes, of counsel if there was any ieason why been lntroduoxl strongly ci in cisin g ter m la w . was forcibly taken by an
LEA VKo.
A SKIVE»
A d v a a e a ta W h e a t
t * a n F r a a c ia e « »
*Dd ‘.’ »»•‘«I-
employed in tbe Guggenheim sm elting k illin g Alexander and Arthur Green. the day should not be fixed for carry Ih . m .yor "O r c u r i m i «ruond ih . -’ ’ “ f 1 lK'dy
...... 7: S a m M »ro........... 11 ;3 l A. M
San Francisco,
epL 28. — Wheat
gratification
your
works
near
Woodbridge,
N.
J.
Due-
country,"
and
the
mayor
replied
to
it
BOle
Wltb
moch
Hawkins
was
later
lodged
in
jsil.
A
■_______ 10 15 A. a
*« ro.... ..... 10.00 A. a
lug into execution the ¡entence imposed
All kinds of repairing promptly
______ 1 : « r . a
Gran:
i .< j 0 r. «
back was working near a tank of su l­ mob broke through aud took him out, Recriviug a negative answer, the «jourt by setting forth his plans if elected con­ statement that your cvimmittee. and in prices are up. and the indicati«)na are
and neatly done.
i a lt e o tio u « i l l be g iv » n to a ll b u -in eaa
phuric acid, when be loat bis balance hanged him and threw the body into fixed Friday. Dtwember 18, at F.-lsoa gressman. He base« his pi«« for sup­ fact the British public generally, have that they w ill remain so. W ithin the
.• te d io m> o r e . > x p re» s an d o t b e f p a c c -
last three weeks they have advanced $3
and
plunged headforemost to a fate tbe liver.
- o m p t l j d e liv e re d .
Second St., Near Moody’s Warehouse
state pris m, us the time for carrying port on a t i l l he prop«wee to tutnxloc* alw ays held Maryland in high respect a ton. and as the surplus crop of toe
as
a
particulalry
law-abiding
and
law-
more horrible than death. His eyes
tbe sentencs into exteuti u. An ap in oungress. providing for the expendi­
R « l * A g a in A d v a n p * « ! .
loving state, and. in order the mere state is estimated at 700.000 tons, this
were badly burned and bis hair eaten
peal
w ill le made to the govern'r foi ture of $500.000.000 in the erection of
The governors of tbe Bank of Eng­
fully
to assure you that the confidence means a profit of over $2,000,000 for
off. He cannot recover.
government tu ild iu gs in every county
land have again advanced tbe m in i­ commutation to life sentence. The at seat in the nation
To pay for this, thus expressed has not been misplaced, California farmers. The cause of the
From Pittsburg. Pa , comes word
torneys
for
Worden
say
there
are
m
at­
mum rate of discount one half per cent
the government is to issue “ public im- I enchise for yonr information clip ­ rise in price is the decrease of tbe
that Russian spies sent out by the gov
to 8 per cent. Thie it an advance of 1 ters that ought to be urge«! in Worden'
world’s supply of w h eat The surplus
The I>wding Dealer in Sherman County
em inent of the exar have stolen Am eri­
bvhalf, but there is no h'gal method of FroTeui**n * scrip, which w ill be met pings from the daily press concerning
per cent in less than a month. Good
has been exhausted, and England, hav­
In Firet-claes “ U p-to-D ate” .....................
can armor-plate secrets and propose to
getting th*m before any court, and w ith money saved from rental. The the crime, from which yon w ill at ing been cat off from several sourore of
authorities say that this w ill but tem ­
ouce
perceive
that
the
event
was
a
great
resoluti«)n
criticising
tbe
mayor
has
turn their acquisition to profit by fur­
porarily check the large gold w ith ­ they w ill be urged before the governor. not yet come to a vote.
ahock to tbe community, and has al­ supply, is locking to this oountry for
nishing information by means of which
F o u r M u rd e re r» S le e u le d .
drawals for shipment to the United
ways been commented upon as an un­ w heat
Russia may make her own sheaths for States.
T u k a D * » » r r a t a a ( '» i n a t a r y .
justifiable
departure from the course of
Albuquerque.
N.
M.,
Kept
28.
—
Dior
R o b b rd a F o u n d ry .
battle ships. This in brief is the dis-
Sandoval, who shot and killed Victori
Canes, Spet. 25.—The Turks have proa’edure which the law points out
K i p l n i l t e l In C b u r e t i.
.WASCO, OREGON.
Of Ever Kind in My Line of Goods.
oovery which has been kept quiet for
Chicago, Sept. 28.— Two men. dis­
ano Tenorio July 29. 1985, was hange 1 desecrated and profaned the cemetery as proper in 6uch cases
■omemontbs by the officials of the Car
guised, oommitted a daring robbery at
Three bottles of nitric acid, two bot­
“ In this connection it is proper to
ncgie Company, and which has worried tles of sulphuric acid, fourteen pounds here this afternoon before a crowd o’ at Suda bsy under the eyes of the offi­
the Union Foundry Company’s office at
several
thousand.
He
was
calm
a
»d
cers
of
the
British
aud
Austrian
men-
say
that
in
addition
to
the
efforts
of
ave now on hand a large stock of Harness and Saddles. Collars, Bridles, the naval authorities and officials of of glycerine, two vessels for the m anu­
Brighton Park thia afternoon, robbing
«, Holies, Brushes, Curry Combs, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything this country and of tbe steel oompany. facture of explosiv«rs, some printing aim posed to the last. P erfect) Padela, of-war. During negotiatt us for the the local authorities, and with a view the I'ompany of $1,600. They then es­
who asaassiuated John Yip«>ud. a Cretan settlement (treat Britain and to putting a stop to such gross viola­
; iine will save money by giving me a call l>efore purchasing elsewhere.
The engineer and ordinance depart­ type and some threatening letters were miner, and Rosario Ring, who shot and Russia agreed to permit Greece to an­ tions of the law, I have offered a re­ caped by mtAans of a buggy, but not be­
ments of the army are preparing for found in an Armenian church in Con­ killed Carlos Mibarri were executed at nex Crete at the first «ipportunity pre­ ward of $!,00Q for information which fore they had shot one man and fired
several shots into a crowd of people
the execution of the legislation of the stantinople.
w ill lead to the arrest of the pe:sons
Tierra Auiarilla, w hile Ant m o Gon- senting itself.
who were chasing them.
A patrol
last congress, looking to the improve­
A S f h o o n r r I.o a t .
guilty of this crime, a copy of which 1 wagon gave chase, but did not succeed
stie s paid the penalty of death for the
ment and strengthening the fortifica­
also inclose.
M « « » a c r * o ' A r n ie n t a a a C u u t l u * .
The South sea missionary achoonef murder of Charles V snocle at Ross-
in captuting the robbers.
tions and coast defenses of this oountry. of the Josepbites, Evanella, foundered well.
“ In conclusion, permit me to assure
Coustautinople, Sept. 24 — Disturb­
Plans for these imp«jrtant works have at sen, and the miesionuriea aud oreW
S ih tll» t» W » r * M a k in g R e a d y .
ances occurred September 18 at Gum- your committee that every effort is be-
C o lo r a d o I r o n « o n ip A tiy | u O p e r a t io n
Charles Slade—SLADE
COOLEY, PROPRIETORS—J. O. Cooley.
been formulated, and in most instances took to boats and were saved.
ashmaden, villayet of Karpoot, ow ing ’n^ niade to discover the guilty parties
London, Sept. 25 — It transpired to­
I’oeblo,
Colo.,
Sept.
28
—
Every
de­
the approved projects are under head­
partment of the Pueblo steel plant of to an incursion of Kurds. No details in order that they may be brought be­ day that enough a r d ite to blow up a
way. The appropriation of $12,000,000
I ’ r s p a r t n g t o C » l» t > r a t « .
the Colorado Fuel «fc Iron Company, have been reoeived. Treops have been fore tbe proper tribuual to answer for house was discovered on Monday, hid­
made by the last congress has been al-
Newfoundland is organizing to oele-
about
which sensatioual reports of « dispatched to the scene. The Arme­ their conduct, which has already been den in a hollow pillar on Stamford
loted so as to accomplish tbe greatest brate tbe fourth oentenuary of Cabot'J
nians were murdered at Angora. Sep­ so universally oondemued by thia o>m- street, which is inhabited by Russian
good with tbe means and facilities at discovery of the island, which occur! genearl shutdown were recently circu­ tember 19, on account of an outbreak munity.
1 am, very r« specif ally, Hebrews, suspecte«! of nihilism . Tbe
late«!,
is
now
in
full
operation,
with
a
hand.
next year.
Lloyd Lowndes, governor of Mary­ police are searching houses in that
of fire.
'tree of 2.000 men.
land. ’’
The d w ellin g of James Madison, a
neighborhood.
W a re h » « « » * C o lla p » * d .
( r u k h iu g t h * O p p o s it io n .
farmer liv in g near New Era, Or.,
T ro o p « fo r t h * r h t llp p ln r « -
In
Genessee,
Idaho,
the
warehouse
Mountain
View,
Cal.,
Sept.
28._
ocated »¡th in 100 feet of the depot. N«w building, new furniture, and burned to the ground w hile Mr. Madi­
B a n r h e r K i l l e d In a W a g o n A c r t d i- n «
Singapore. Sept 25 —The viceroy of
owned by Frank Bros, and operated by The passenger train leaving San Fran­
Madrid, Sept. 25 — In consequen«?e
thing first-clas«. Commodious rooms, well ami neatly kept, Table supplied
Nanking
has
issued
a
proclamation
son
was
away
from
home.
The
build
Burns. Or., Sept 28 —A. W inter-
H. A. That« her, collapsed w hile the cisco at 10:40 aud a lone engiue oolltd-
of news received here of the spread of
the Ie-st the market affords.
’roprietors of Hotel will meet all trains. Special attention to commercial lug was worth about $300 and M adi­ men were at work unloading teams, ed about a nnlo south of here kxlav, forbidding the transfer of land at Wu the rebellion against the Spanish au­ meier, re»iding about thirty miles
Sung to foreigners because the im ­
son had $1,000 in paper money, notes com pletely dem olishing the building.
• .elm s. Stages leave for Gohlendale and Moro every morning.
and but for the presence of nnud of the provements of the river w ill make Wu thority, the goverum«'iit dt»cided to north on the Canyon City read, in S il­
and accounts and $40 in gold in the One of the teams was caught in the
send 8,000 tr«iops to the Philippine vias valley, briugs the report that
euigneer of the pasaeuger traiu. who, Sung a greater port than Shanghai.
house, all of which was loat. There oollapae. There w ire six men in the
Louis Adam, a ranener neighbor of his.
islands.
when he saw what was coming, suc­
was no insurance.
was instantly killtxl on the afternain
building, but all w»-re gotten out un­ ceeded in briugmg his engine to stop,
F r » » h D i» u rb a n « -*» In 4’ r * t « .
A man named Baker, in charge of hurt. The loss w ill be several thou­
According to the most careful com ­
of the 17th by being thrown from a
there would no doubt have been a seri­
Athens, S ep t 25. — Fresh disturb­ wsgon-load of w ax!, breaking his ueck.
the pumps at tbe W hite Kwan mine, sand dollars.
putation. only ono person in 100,000
ous aoeideut. The engines did not fall
near Baker City, fell down a 400-foot
of both sex'« attains the age of 100 ances are reported from the island of The deceased was ab«mt 54 years of age,
Portland, Or., street improvement from the track,^thougti they are con­ years, and only six to seveu in 100 the Crete. A bloody oonfliot has occurred the owner of «X'nsi ierable real pre'pertv
shaft and was instantly killed. He
siderably smashed. No one was in ­
warrants
are being »ought after.
between tbe Turks aud Christians at and «time cattle and horses, and was
had relatives in Portland.
age of sixty.
jured.
Malevesel.
formerly a re-ideut of The Dalles.
,-«* Then come to Hierman c«>iintv, where one-sixth of all the wheat in Oregon
K ' l i r r i l l r r H a a b a t .it m i l H * r » « l f .
1 he citizens of Bedford, tw elve m iles
T w o M illio n »
In
M o v e r* ia n » .
F o r e ig n M liit a t w r a t ( l u ^ y a q u i t .
• produced in 1894. A little county zon the map), hut a hio cocxty in reality south of Cleveland, () , are horror-
Chicago, Sept. 28. — Harrv M. Con­ T o 8 * t t t e M a a l t o k a ’s S c h o o l Q u e s t t o a .
London, Sept 28.—Sir George N«»w-
-esults, growing better everv time the sun sets.
The treasury department has infor­
(Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sept. 28 — The way, 21 years old. was shot aud in ­
stricken over a highly sensational mur­
Montreal, Sept. 25 — Premier Lau­ ne»8, who contemplated issuing a chal­
Ik> you want to sell a farm? Do you want to sell your house and lot in town?
mation
of
the
expe«'ted
arrival
at
Kan
American,
British
aud
French
m
in­
u <ko T he O bwekybk is prepared to make you a simple propo-ition, one which der which took place there. James Francisco of $2,5O(),O«)O iu English isters have arrived iu this city from stantly killed this evening by his wife, rier has selected Abbe Broul, vice rec­ lenge for the America's cup last year,
Grace Clark Conway, who was only 18 tor of Laval uuiversity, as an ambassa- after the Defender Valkyrie fiasco, re-
an understand, and if von so desire can profit from without risk. If you McMillan, who had separated from his sovereigns, which w ill be deposited at
your property in the hands of a real estate agent for sale, he lists it and w ife, decoyed her from her father’s the United States mint in exchange for y u tio , aoooropauied by the m inister of years old. The Conways have been dor from Canada to the pope, to try to oen ly made a r«*qu^st to the Royal
foreign affairs, their object beigu to be living in Chicago bnt three months, he settle the difficulty about the separate
•» a customer comes tries to cell your property. Our plan is different; we house, kidnapped her, drove to a dense
London Yacht Club to support him tu
the customer to you. If a sale is made you pay us, hut if not we get nothing wood, aud there hacked her throat gold m int certificates, which, in turr present Mt the meeting of the national com ing torn Lyons, Iowa, aud the Catbolio schools. He sailed on the issuing a challenge for the Atnetica s
w
ill
be
deposited
in
exchange
for
cur­
convention
which
w
ill
assemble
early
r advertisem ent.
w ith a jacknife. Pursuers frightened
home of his w ife being at R«>ckf«ird. steamship Havre from New York last cup, the conditions to be attached to
Will the readers of this paper please leave at this office the names and ad- him away. He stole a horse and buggy rency to be paid to importers in New next mouth.
Hl
The am ple had frequent quarrels Sunday, but his mission only became the challenge being that the matches
-es of any of their friends in the East who are likely to want to come to Ore- and started across the country, pursued York. This gold conies from Australia
over the attentions paid by Conway to known today. It was he who suoceed- should be sailed off Halifax.
The
Amsterdam,
Sept.
28
—The
steamer
We desire to send them a sample copy occasionally and keep them informed by a posse.
on orders of New York bankers and
a young woman in Sterling, Neb , and ed in the aetltement of the great Jesuit Royal London Club has declined to ao-
, i this section.
brokers. Tihs shipment, added to tlx» which was blown ashore yesterday on it was during one of these quarrels estate question some five years ago.
ee«le to Sir George’s request on the
Ninety-fonr per cent of the street amounts already reported iu sight, w ill Terschliug island, iu the North sea, that the woman killed her husband.
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ground that the club had previously
railroads of the ateate of New York are bring tbe real reserve up to abou. and reported to be the North German She shot herself tint ugh the heart im-
present a ’yote drive in Lincoln passed a resolution that a new deed of
Lloyd liner, proves to be the Spanish
$121,000,000.
now operated by electricity.
oounty resulted in the death of two gift of the New York Yacht Club for
steamer Hugo.
' m ediatley afterward.
ooyotea.
the cup was inim ical «o yachting.
Attorneyat-La* and Notari Public.
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Fr»tu
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The Dalles National Bank!
W arren D. M arshall
3k Inspector if Sherman Go. ~ W
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