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BOOK AND JOB PRINTING °'!BSCRiPT10N RATES: MORO OBSERVER. S I .5 0 Per Y e a r. ONE DO LLAR IN PER YEAR ADVANCE, D . C . I R E L A N D &. S O N S r* » rtS 4 1 O X A L J EVENTS OF THE DAY C A R D S. C tK l» * . B. S o S F O R D H H MOORE A cd NXirj?jb’.ic. ..BANKERS . T ran sact a G eneral Traci ices in all thè court« of this state B an king B u sin ess C . 6V H K ES J MORO OREGON Letters of credit issued available on Eastern states O r * (n a . Altercej-tt-LAV. Noury Public. Real Estate T h o u . a n d . A ra l l o i i i a l c . THE ENGINEER Three fourth, of the city of Guaya- qiul, Ecuador, has been reduced to ashes by a tire which raged for tweuly- four hours, sweeping everything m us E p it o m e o t t h e T e l e g r a p h i c path. Some estim ate the financial loss A n o t h e r F a t a l C o llis io n o n t h e at upward, of $59,999.090. Manv S o u t h e r n P a c ific . N e w s o f t h e W o r ld . lives were lost in the tire, aud 85,000 people are homeless. T w o thousand houses, including every bank in the TERSE TICKS FROM TH K W IR **S city, of which there are tive, were MX CARS SMASHED TO PIK( ES burned. It 1« impossible from the present food supply there to feed all the victim s, aud the .uttering w ill un I .'i m i i i i i t I * • B o t i l i ; 1 b r o w n F r o m t h e l a t . r a . t t n g C o lla e t J o n o f I t e m « F r o m doubtedly be great. B a ll« , K i l l i n g th<* K n g l u e e r a m i «K« T w o H a t n la p h .r o a F r e a a n t a d A M Oi’K Ì M O O RE BROS. l ’tonej-it-U f g g p - O r 4 e r . by m a il p r o m p tly f ille d . Q t i t a a n d C a r .a r A .d r t u An C o lle c t io n « na«de a t a ll p o in t» o n fa v o r a b le torn i» M g h t e ic h a u R O a u d le lc g r a o h i « tr* n « - fer» s o ’.«! o n S c « Y o rk , • ’h i c g o . M lx » u l. S an Frau« . m o , P o r t la n d . The I t a l i e , a u d x a r t o u . p o tu ta tu O r e g o a a n d Washington. In a C a u d a n a e d F o r m . md Colleclloi Agent. I n ju r in g C h lr a g n I» » ; C e le b r a t e d . th e F ir e m a n . In t o u t C u b a n l> u u * e o iia . Havana, Oct. 12 — XVeyler is fooling - ur consul, Lee. Tbe order prohibit ing the American consul-general from visiting the m ilitary prison keeps him Irom personally investigating the con d itu n of Americans imprisoned there. He has to rely upon what XVeyler tells him. In their last interview General Lae complained of the unsanitary cou- dition of the cells the American pri soners w ire in. XX’eyler replied boldly: “ Oh, 1 have attended to this matter They have been removed to cells No«. 4 1 aud 42. “ General Lee retired flattered at his uppoaed success, not knowing tbe Americans have always occupied cell« Noe. 41 and 42. Those cells, by tbe way, are gloomy and so damp that water ooxe« from the ceilings and trickles down the walls, w etting the fl or, which never dries. Iu one of thtse wretched cells are Mel- I- n, tbe American newspaper man, and <i'f-rge Aguirre, locked up with a man s u f l e t i u g from sm all poi. The dis- bgreem«ut between Weyler aud Lee c« utinuea, the arrested Americans suf- feiiug the o*jnsequeucea. N ssT b . C. IRELAND A SONS, M o n o . 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 . O C T . 15. 1896. VOL. 1 VBI.1SHEKS. We Print Envelope«,Ta/e, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Boaters, .‘■tatemente. Pro gramme», Cards, Circular«, latl/eb, Note Heads, Boose, Briefs, Sale Bills, Pam- Anything on the Earth in the { »hlele. .ine of Printing, so Ix»n’t send Your Orders out of the County. M oro, r ib e r ia a o c o u n t y . Or PTOIUTE HIlBBEIiS C o m m it M u r d e r , L o o t a B a n k a n d E s c a p e o n B ic y c le s . XX IT H BORDEE DRAMA BRAVADO C r im e P a r a lle le d and Y ounger O n ly by (b e .la m e « B oy«' F a m o u s S o r t i i H e ld B a l d . QUICKSILVER MINE. I n f o r t nn a l e I ; fo r ( h e D i s c o v e r e r s I s o n G overn m en t L and. San Franciaoo, (Jet. 12.—For a short time yesteiday Christian Soil and John P. Green, two old prospectors, be- l.eved they suid good bye to poverty and bad jumped into riche« that clouded the fame of Monte Criato from view. They were the posse««ors, they were confident, by means of filing a m ining claim on a portion of the ocean «bore near the cliff house, of the rich est quicksilver mine in the world. A moderate estimate of its value they thought would reach 10,000,009, and as tbe ledge was on property owned by Adolph Sutro, as they thonght, tney believed they oould acquire it under the m ining law. The dieam was short-lived. They had scarcely left the city hail, after filing their mineral notice, when they learned that they had located on a piece of the Presidio, instead o t the possessions of the mayor. W ith this knowledge away went shimmering dreams of untold w ealth, for title to m ilitary reservations is beyond the reach of the caveat of the law regard ing m ining claims. But even in the face of this disheart ening turn of fortune, Green and Soil still hope, although an inscrutable and immutable band had banished them like Adam from their Eden. They hope that the government w ill allow them to develop as much of their claim as lies between the lines of high and low tide, for even w ith this morsel from tbe feast they think they can ac quire wealth enough for all practical purposes. 1 Fairmount, Minn., <X;t. 9 .—Two Redwood City, C al., Oct. 12.— A Chicago day. the auuiveiaary of the Returns trout the Florida election J . M. F ATTI ».SON, masked aud bicycle-mounted robbers Sk H « M * Aerioua freight-train collision occurred great fire twenty-five years ago, was give Blozham, Democratic candidate F r a a id e n t. swept into tbe little town of feher- Abstracts and Plats furnished for governor, a plurality of 96,000. A celebrated in that city cbiefiy as a po about 2 o ’clock this morning on the burue, fourteen miles from here, to coast division of the Southern Pacific, Republicans aud to ot dvr constitutional amendment abolishing litical holiday. day, dashed into the bank of Sherburne, between Mayfield and Palo Alto. As Democrats celebrated eeparatey, each October elections was ratified. murdered the cashier and a by «tinder, a result of the collision, the engineer party having its own big street parade, M c C o y B a l l a t i n e , M a in S t .. M o r o . O r c « , n The tetlegraphers’ strike on the Can The D alles, Or. secured 1,000 from the cash tray, of the freight train from San J«»se to adian Pacific has been declared off. A as w ell as monster gathering indoors. mounted their wheels and escaped be San Francisco was killed aud another A general banking business transact Piactically every factory and store iu Q R . 1. M. SMITH settlem ent was arrived at through a fore the eyes of the «tartled villagers. ed, deposit« received, subject to sigh» of th«- train crew was seriously injured. board of conciliation. The company the city was close«!, also the board of The affair was conducted w ith all : draft or check. Last night six empty cars were left trade and banks. From ealry morn the bravado of the border drama, and Collections made and proceeds agrees that all men w ill be taken back FHY IC’AJ AND SURGEON. on a siding at Palo A lto Early this I promptly remitted on day of collection. exoept those guilty of destroying prop ing the streets were jammed w ith morning the "em pties” started to move the killin g o f the tw<» men, one of Sight and telegraphic exchange sold erty. It also agrees to recoguixe the cheering thousands, struggling to gain whom died instantly, was purely w an on the siding. The grade between some point of vantage. O ff ic e O ver D r ug S to re on New York, San Francisco and Port- Order of Railway Telegraphers and it* ton murder, as neither made any re Palo A lto and Mayfield 1« very steep, a h a r k e ; «1 S a n F r a n r l i r o . , land. members. sistance. I n t l,e r i» » lu in F a rso n . end the empty cars soon acquired a D IR K C T O R R : San Francisco, Oct 12.—Tom Sbar- The dead are: J. A Oerstern, trav 5?even men started in a skiff to cross M o r o . O r r « n a D . P . THOMPSON. J SO . S . S< HSXCK, The Rev. Lang, an evangelist, who high rate of speed. The cars rau a m i » k»y, resplendent iu a light suit of the eling agent of tbe XValter A. XVood the river from Canton, Mo..where they bad been boldiug a revival at Seward, down tbe road, when, at Greer's cross E d . M. W h . i i vms . Gno. A. L ik b b , had been attending a political meet- O. T ., during one of his sermons de ing, they collided w ith a freight train latest New York cut, has returned to Harvester Company, snot through the ti. M. B k t i x . >R. A. A. W iTHAW tbe city. Several sports journeyed heart; Cashier Thorburn, of the Bank ing. About fifty feet from the Illinois clared “ that all women who dance are coming fr^m San Francisco. a ross the bay to meet the “ big gu n ’’ side the boat upset. John Heed. George im m oral." A storm broke at on re. Tbe engineer of the freight train iu pugilism . Sharkey was informed of Sherburne, shot in the head. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. This crime is paralleled only by tbe W ithrow and John Simms were aud Lang was chased to the Santa Fe supposed he had an absolutely clear drowned. A ll were in the government station by fifty enraged church mem track, and was coming at a g«x»d rate of the latest phase of the attempt to raid of Jesse James and the Younger <)f D a lle « V i t ; . Or« *•>■>. make a match by Dan Lynch. Shar river service. bers. At the station he was beaten a l of speed with a heavy train. The key, who is thoroughly beut on fight- boys, when they swooped down upon OREGON GRA'-S VALLEY the little towu of Northfie d. a few In a fog at Argentine. Kan , five most to a jelly by two farmers and a night was dark, an«l before he could Z. F. MOODY east-bound Sants Fe trains were mixed Dumler of women. Subsequently he perceive his danger, the fugitive cars ” c and who is desperately iu earnest, mi lee north of the scene o t today's President became quite indignant. M. A. MOODY op in a reir end collision just outside was rescued from a coat of tar aud Cashier crime, shot down the cashier of the Ol»i«-e: Telephone '»herni.n crashed into his l«jcomotive, throwing ' I w ill wait and hear what Corbett the railway yards, the trains follow ing feathers by a train crew. it off the track, tw isting tbe engine h .s to «ay in bis letter,” said Sharkey, Bank of Northfield and decamped with RS. J. ED G .N G TO N and a large amount of money. In that in ea*h ether closely. Several cars and General Banking Business and smashiug it badly. *Ibe “ empties PAPERS REFUSED HIM. “ if he doe« not mean business I w ill stance, the robbers departed on horses, C'rln»* «>f a M a d in a n . OLIVE HARTLEY two of the engines were wrecked, but aud freigbtears were piled high in a leave f« r the East and w ill make either Transacted Albert Bray, aged 39, of Noblesville, whereas the crim inals today, in keep miraculously enough no one was killed. lnd , a farmer and a very religious general heap of rums. Over twenty C rbett or Fitzsimmons fight or I w ill ing with the times, used bicycles in es M erehM Q t K o i e u b l o o i r 1« S o l « X « l k l u g Four perse ns were slightly injured. The tUm p b< tn as pretenders and thow FHYSICÎASS AND SURGEONS. E s c y c l o p « « i a , S u H e C a u 't V u t« . Sight exchange sold on New \o r k , man. cut the throats of his w ife, 9- cars were badly smashed up. caping from the euraged citizen« of A dispatch from Lowell observatory, year-old sou, Carl, 3-year-old daughter, track at the point of collision is alato ttt-iu up to the w orld.” San Francisco. Portland, ‘ »r. Omaha, Neb., (Jet 12.— Merchant Sherburne. Collections made on favorable terms Flagstaff, A r ia , announces that the Edna, aud himself. The w ife and c h il le ie lj impassable, and at daylight a O regon. Sharkey was asked if he was satisfied W ..c o was today re About 1-30 o’clock, two mafeked R jsen tl ^ m , of astronomers of the obsorvatvry have at all accessible points. dren died without a struggle. Bray, construction gang began to lay a new w uh the winner taking all of the men walked through the front entranoe fused citizenship papers in the district discovered that the planets Mercury with a gaping wound in his throat track aruun«l tne wreck. 110,000. of the bank to the cashier's box. and, court because he oould not name the Office at Wasco Hotel. Special atten - J and Venus each turns onoe on it« axis Henry Haggerty, engineer of the ’ l ust is perfectly satisfactory. I do w ithout a word, whipped out their re number of representative« each state D . M a r s h a l l during one revolution of the sun, mak lived for some hours without regaining freight lion given disease« of women and child- I H IT C H train, was killed. Fireman not want a cent if I lose the contest. consciousness. Bray crushed the skulls volvers and leveled them at Cabhier has in congress. Judge C. R Scott, ren. ing the day just equal to the year on XV Bowser was badly injured. The CRASS VALLEY. OREGON, Sharkey told his fnends that Corbett Thorburn. Tbe latter did not move, who has obtained notoriety through in- of his victim s with an ax after he had these planet«. They find further that freight train from San Joae was run and Fitzsimm ons were “ dead’ ones arbitrary oourse on tbe bench, pre cut their throats. -DKA1.KK IS J. V. O ’ LEARY Venus is not cloud covered, as has been ning forty m iles an hour when it and related how the Antipodean was bat the next minute the report of the revolvers rang out and Cashier Thor sided. « b a F o u g h t • B u r g la r . reported, but has about it a thick at struck the runaway cars going in the w illin g to give a tag punching exbi- Rosenbloom was subjected to a severe At another mosphere, w hile Mercury has none. Miss Ella Emerson. 16 years old, of opposite direction. The effect of the bitinn twice a day for |1 5 0 a week. burn fell at bis desk. 15057575 fire of cross questions. He answered desk stood ( »erstern. a traveling man. It has been semi-officially announced Fruitvale. Cal . battled w ith a burglar c lh iio n was remarkably destructive. Tnis is one of tne reasons that make« He was the only immediate bar to correctly as to the manner of electing In Constantinople that the Turkish gov who tried to chloroform, gag and bind Tne whole of the long freight train snaikey think that both CorG-tt and the ends tbe robbers «ought to gam, a president in thia country, the re i s v r a c r t km or Kutletlc*. Oregon ernment, after w eighing the matter her. aud after a desperate struggle, she was piled up iu one mss« of kindling harness , bridles , hobbles , etc . and consulting certain advisor«, came succeeded in m aking her escape by fifiy feet high. I h e tender of tbe en Eitteimmi-ns w ill have to fight in the and as Thorburn fell to the flo r they quirements of a foreign citizen desir near future. ing to become naturalized, the number turned and shot him dead. ft. C. XV iLLis, Deputy, Rufus, Or. to a decision not to admit the United leaping through an open window and gine w as thrown clear over the locomo- and representatives in As rapidly as possible they leaped of senator« T o D e v e l o p C o r e « « M in e s . State« warship Bancroft through the dr- ppiug to the grouud, a distance of tive. Engineer Haggerty was mashed E. O n s, l»epnty. Grata Valley, Or. Special Attention Given over tbe railing and secured 1,000 in congress, and the number of senators to a Jelly, an«l Fireman Bow»er suffered Dardanelles, and therefore she w ill not tw elve feet. S«xi Franciaoo, Oct. 12. — A party of cash. They then ran fer the back door and representative« Nebraska has in to Orders...................... llgsKY SviiAi?«« :rx, Deputy. Kent, Or. broken bone« aud internal iu )urica. prominent Denver m ining operator« of the bank, where they had taken the o : n greas. but when asked the number be able to act as the gnardsbip of the I»u M a u r la r la 1‘eaxJ. The trains at noon are sw itching and capitalist« are here on their way United States legation in these waters. precaution to leave their bicy.e«, of representatives from each state, he George Du Manner, artist, novelist, The pone, it is said, also decided not and author of “ T rilb y,” died in Lon «round tue wreck pending the clearing t< Corea to engage in a big m ining mounted and rede away. K tS IN K S « C S K D S was stamped. He offered to name of tin main track, which is completely venture. XVbile unw illing to disclose to admit the guardships of Greece and don. It all happened inside of two m in some of them, bnt this was not satis His end was painless. He obstructed _ ibeir plans, it is understood they ex utes. and the only witness to the deed factory to the ccurt. Holland. Becoming feme- passetl away surrounded by his friends Ths British ship Kilbnrn, which has pect to take advantage of a concession was a woman who stood acr ss ihe what indignant.Rosenbloom exclaimed: WAS B R O U G H T TO BAY WAGON R E P A IR S H O P just arrived in San Franciaoo. reports Foe days he ha« been hovering between granted by the Ccrvan g«'Vernmt-nt for street frum the front entranoe of the “ I am only a pla^n busmens man, life and death, at instervala oonTersmg S t a z e a n d E x p r e s s L in e l a G r»»» t a l l e r , G r e g n a . the loss of two of her crow on the voy w ith friend« regarding bi« work. L pon a h e r b u r u e K o b b e r K i l l e d 111« P u r s u e r the exploration and development of bank, and who was attracted by the re your honor, and do not have the time age from Newcastle. She was only one occasion a friend at the dying T h e n S u ic id e d . certain vauable m ining property in the port« of the revolvers, hhe saw them to study op all these questions. DOUGLAS ALLEN - P roprietor E. C. M a h a n y ........ nine days out when the ran into a man s bedside referred to the su e’ess of Minneapolis. G et 12 — Tbe story of hermit kingdom, and are taking w ith turn on Oerstern, secure the m uey and “ That doe« not make any differ The two men were sent aloft “ T rilby“ a« a book aud a play, where the robbery at the hank at bherburu« them a civ il engineer to superintend F r a tir a i a s e v h a u lc , c a p a t i* o l d o !: g storm. ence,” haughtily replied the court, decamp. a.: g s r d i f • a r p e n te r w o r k a n d w o o « r * to stow away the topsail, and w hile upon Du Manner replied: “ Yea, it ended tragically today, when G. D. the construction of a railway to con As soon as possible she gave the “ if the people don't know any more j t i r n < ha» ea ta b l »t e l 8* a b o v e a n d re- » ; e - f u ll» t o i l ta » » b ar* o l tfca p c M ' f they were so engaged a Tiolent lurch ha« been #uocea»ful. but popularity has Sair, one of the murderous bandits, nect tbe mines w ith the seaport of iliim , and in five minute« after the about the requirement« than you do, j« i-v :.« g e I u a ll c « -e * a a tia fa c lto u caused John Anderson, a Swede, to killed me at la a t ” Ths immediate when all but captured, killed Marshal Chemulpo. Tbe party includes H. Col deed was committed the little town of they should never be naturalized. g u a r a n te e d . loose his hold, and fallin g he struck The court closed the book w ith a cause of bis death 1« giveu aa heart Gallion, the leader ot his pursuer*, burn. L. L. Bailey and George Artl.ur Sherburne was in a state of excitement •gainst John Harvey, an American, and, sending s bullet into his own Rice, all of Denver. XVith them is W such as never before has been seen slam, curtly informing the applicant trouble. Leave Moro Hotel at 8 a. nt. Monday, knocking him off the yardarm and to brain, fell dead at the feet of the mur T. Carley, a civil engineer of Chatta there. that h e talked too much and coold not Wednesday acd Friday. F o r ( h a <>oo«l o f ( b e C o w . gether they fell. Anderson was thrown dered m arsh als p«.«*e. The daring nooga, who w ill have charge of the Leave Umatilla Hout-e. The Dalle«, Thorburn. it was found, was not get his pa per a into the sea and drowned and Harvey lnstrucU>r W interhalter, of the a g ri robber had shot his way out of a farm- railway construction and such other g a. m. Tuesday .Thursday and Saturday. 1 WEST. Williger. W»n. Oregon struck on the deck, but died in a few cultural college at the university of hi m e surrounded by < fticers. and would works a« tbe syndicate m»y undertake. dead. Oerstern had been shot through Fare for the round trip, 50: one » a* E THE ARGENTINE WRECK. the heart, and apparently instantly 11.50. Lreight, 40 cents a ltX\ sn.a . California, ia making a comprehenaive have made g »-.»d bis escape, but for an The members of ths party have engag killed. hours. Thorburn lived two hcura, packages, 15 and 15 cents. Orders for j The k illin g of Frank Hepburn, eon dairy report which w ill cover practic accident to his bicycle. ed passage on the steamer China,which having received bullets in several dif T h e D l» M t« r W a* D a « t o a D e n « « F o g freight or ex Pr> ss packages promptly L a r g e s t a n d M ost C o m m o d io u s of Congressman Hepburn, at Chester, ally the entire a u te The work ia be Sa.r and bis accomplices rode their »ails today. P r e v a i l i n g n t t h « T in * « . ferent parts of his txjdy. and carefuiiv attended to at reaìouarle ° ® t o « tx ilitir a l rates. Apply to C . H. Williams, Moro. H o u s e In M o ro . Ark , is now attribute! to a p o l i t i c a l ing done under the auprrviaion of Pro- bicycles into the little town of Sher The town contains scarcely a scare Kansas City, OoL 12.— A curioui A l t « r k » d b y P I r a te « . rM o. . v- _____ j conspiracy. The first report s u ted Tbe fee*>r E W. H ilganl. who it advocat burne, aud in robbing the cash tray of more th in 300 inhabitants, but inside combination of wrecks took place in F e ll K e p t . G o o d M e a l« . G o o d F e d « . Malaga. O ct 12 — The Spanish mer that a duel was fought. ing the ue» of the Babcock tester to d is 1.000, murdered Cashier Tboburn and of ten m iuctea several p .ises had been Profeaaor Hil- Olaf Oerstran, a traveling salesman. chant steamer Seville, from French formed, including nearly every male the Santa Fe yards at Argentine. A Lee Ah Mee. a waiter, was shot and cover disease in oowa Foui XVa»!ta of customers carefu’.ly attended instantly killed by unknown assassins gard aaya tne report w ill show tbe A lt-r the robbery, the bandits set out Mediterranean ports, reports that the citizen of the town, and a search was dense fog caused the trouble. to. VaUonage of the pub’ic is respect in San Franciaoo, as a reault of a high value of such teats and ruggest meth«jds for the K uthwe»t, pursued by a large French bark Cormthe, w hile beclamed at once begun. Every town and villsge trains were wrecked, but. strange to say, only one man was hurt, and he not F. E. BROWN’. PaopkiKroa. fully solicited bv the management. binder war. Another shooting affair of recompensing the dairymen for the po«M*. Yesterday the citisen s of Em recently near the island of Hulcemas. a where there is the slightest possibility mett aod Kossuth o-untiea turned out Spanish pris- n settlem ent off the ooast of the robbers visiting in their effort« fatally. occurred the tame evening, but no one loss of cattle. An eastbound freight tram, in trying en masse in search of the robbers. They of Morocco, was «tucked by armed to eecape has been warned, and their F r e ig h t T b la r e a < a p tu r e d . was killed. GRANT, WASCO AND MORO to enter the yard, was stopped by s Moors in boats. The pirates bound sepaisted near the Des XIoines river, Secret arrvioe agents of the Chicago Three dead bodies have been taken switch that refused to work. Before JKj the crew and pillaged tbe sh ip The capture is expected at *uy moment. from the Chicago river, and men are A Northwestern railway have arreited one going due east. Deputy Sheriff M a n ttla cta M V o l a u d D e a le r i s the trouble oould be remedied, a spe crew of the S eville succeeded in rescu at work dragging the stream for more. in Chicago the members and «topped Brayton, of Kossuth, and Marshal Gal- MINES WORKING. cial freight, which was foUowing close ing one of the crew of the Corinthe LEADVILLE bon. w ith a pv«*e from Banoroft, took lip s , HiTDCSS, The remains are those of infants and the operation« of ihe niuat sk illfu l as behind, came along. On aooount of and captured one boatl«Md of the M«x>rs had been in the water for acme time. w ell as auoceeeful gang of freight-car the trail. Saddles, Spors, the fog. the danger signals were not When the Seville approached the Cor- At 7 o clock Sair stopped at a farm V i t e r C u ll« p * e o f t h « S t ’ I S « —A >upl« The doctor« assert that they had all pilferers with whoia the railroad de seen until too late. The second tram NPliLU lOilTL Stirrups, inthe, the pirates opened fire upon her, Bridles, house to get («.»mething to eat. and ten F r o t * e t i o n AITor«ie<l. been drowned, and it is thought that tectives of that city have bad to deal dashed into the first one, wrecking the k illing two men and wounding four I am prepared to offer first-« lass ac Ships, c. they have been the victim s of a baby- with in many years. It is known thus minutes later tbe house was surround Collars, Leadville, Oct. 9 .— From present engm e and several cars Hardly had and eventually com pelling the Seville commodations to the traveling public ed. Tbe rvbl«er darted for a window, far that five railroads have suffered farmer. th*s oollision occurred, when passen with easy coaches, good teams and ac Marshal to retire. A Spanish boat has been indications, every mine that was in A fatal collision occurred on the through the operations of the gang, out of which he jumped. ger train No. 8 crashed mto the tear operation before the strike w ill have commodating drivers. sent to Mvrooco with instructions to Southern Paclfio ia ilw a y , half a m ile and it is believed not lea« than f 10,000 Gallion was stationed there, but, be demand the release of the prisoners and been started again within thirty days. of the wrecked special, and a few m in ÀlkIVM. le * fore he oould level his guii the bandit south of G.-een's station, Oregon, re- worth of property has been stolen w ith uses later passenger tram No. 2, the had drawn his revolver and sent a bul the payment of indemnity. The out The iSmith-Moffatt properties, which it Grau'__ ___ 7 0« a Miro .— . ’.1:3« a . ■nlting in the death of John McGon- in the laat six m onths California lim ited, plowed through the was thonght would be idle for some rage took plaoe in Spanish waters. Was <•—_____ 10 15 A. M w *'■'-<>........... _M -00 A. M let through the breast of his victim. AU kinds of repairing promptly tgle, of Portland, fireman, and A. N. Moro...... — 1:30 r. a G r a n t I <* r. urn», are to resume under present plans, rear cars of No. 8. ( n K le c llo o L ; n r h l n |. aDd neatly done. Gallion lived ouly a few hours. Toy, a brakeman. F ive others were gtrU -t a t t e n t i on w ill b e g iv e n to *U bu»1ne«« F e te r F e lle r « . Tbe only person hurt in these wrecks «nd, barring the somewhat slower * n tr u * te d io m y e - r e . E x p re m a u d o t h e r par » The state election caused a murder The bandit mounted his bicycle and was a switchman named George Slater, Second St., Near Moody’s Warehouse ae: riously injured. Ths collision was Woodburn, Or., O ct 12.— Peter work of men unused to working m a gp - p r o m p t ly d t l i r e r e d . due to a conductor's carelesaueaa in and lynching at Mount Junction, (»a. rode eastward at a tremendous pace. Fellers, who died a few days ago at these mines, tbe butpul of the great who had his arm broken and his head (»us XXTlliams, Populist (n eg ro , struck The po«»e soon started in hot pursuit. m islaying hi« paper« and orders badly cut. His injuries, although a ticket out of a Democratic negro Tbe robber was about a m ile in ad bis home near B utteville, was one of carbonate camps w ill rapidly reach old- Cases of poisoning from eating painful, are not considered dangerous. voter's hand. Tbe Democratic negro vance. and for five m iles managed to the oldest pioneers in Marion county. time figures. A very complete arTay rmoked whiteflsh continue to be re The passengers were somewhat shaken, struck XVilliams for his insolence, and keep a good distance in the lead. His He was born in France. March 6, 1822; of barricades, blockhouses and sentry- ported from W isconsin. At Merrill, but no one else was injured. The came to this country in 1847 and set boxes have been erected about the Little W illiam s fired at his assailant, but bicycle then went down on him, being in that state, Albert Radloff and an tled in Davis county, Illinois; came to Johnny, Emmet, Bisou. Last Chip, damage to railroad property amounts The lead in g Dealer in Sherman County missed his aim and shot and iustantly punctured, and he left it by tbe road other man died of poisoning. Twenty- In First-claaa “ Up-to-Date’’ .................... killed Engineer Middleton, of the Cen side and set out on foot through acorn- Oregon iu 1853. and for the first fonr Mahala, Marian and other leading to $50.000. flve cases in all are reported from that years ran a freight team between Ore mines, and the Resurrection has b-’gun C u a l M lu ln g D e c i s i o n . tral railway, who was an onlooker. field. town. Twenty additional cases are re gon City and Albany. He then settled sim ilar defensive works. M<re men are Bystanders took XVilliams and lynched Deputy Sheriff Brayton was cloee South M cAllister. I. T . O ct 12 — ported from Brotherton, on tbe east him and riddled bis body with bullets. upon his present farm near Butteville, daily applying for work, and. w ith upon his heels, and opened fire w ith a Chief Justioe Springer, of the Indian shore of Lake W innebago, some of w here he lived for forty-two years. He those already here, w ill give the mine« double-barreled shotgun. The bandit, territory court of appeals, has rendered whom cannot recover. M ilwaukee has left a widow and 6ix children. fu ll force« as fast as they are are ready. a decision.which involves a title to the W h e a l Is A d v a n c i n g . ....... WASCO, OREGON. seeing he had no chance to make his 01 Ever Kind ia Line of Goods. also received her share, and fifty peo Manitoba wheat is advancing daily. coal mine property cper»ted by the I v o r y A g a in R e m a n d e d . ple have been poisoDed in Oshkosh. At some points where competition is escape, placed a revolver to his head A S c h o o l- T e a c h e r S h o o t« to K ill. Choctaw, Oklahoma A G ulf railway London, Oct. 12.— Edward J. Ivory, The news is causing a panic among unusually keen as high as 67 cents has and sent a ball through his brain. By Have now on hand a large stock of Harness and Saddles, Collars, Bridles, the time the deputy sheriffs reached alias Bell, the saloon keeper of New Lockland, O.. O et 7 — Professor XV and directly affecting property in the been paid to the farmer, w hile 60 cents him he was dead. His body was rid Whip» R oi*s, Brushes, Curry Combs, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything fish eaters and dealers. York, charged with aiding and abetting A. Jonhston, principal of the Lock- Choctaw nation to the value of several For the third tim e in six months the is now the general price for No 1 hard dled w ith bullets in my line will eave money by giving me a call before pur« basing elsewhere. Most of the money the alleged dynamite conspiracy, was land colored public schools, last night m illions. The decision holds that any Bonora stage has been held up, near tbroughou* the province. taken from the bank was found on his brought up again today on a remand shot and fatally wounded Mias Mamie person who discovers coal in the Choc Cloudman, Cal. Two masked men Johnston is taw nation is entitled to take all the person. T e n W e r e D r o w n e d . from the Bow street police oourt. Carte, an ex-teacher. suddenly appeared on either side of the widely known as a Republican cam coal beneath the surface w ithm a m ile Counsel for the treasury department A H o lle r E x p l o d e d . In a collision between the steamers road and covering w ith shotguns tbe paign speaker. Miss Carte claimed radius in every direction from his Danville, Pa., Oct. 12 — A large called several witnesses. The prisoner driver, ordered him to “ hold up. He Alexander aud Emden, on the Ham Johstou was the cause of her losing her works. was again remanded for a week. burg, near H ull, the former tank, boiler in the Redding iron works ex was then ordered to throw out the mail position. K l e c t i o u K e fo r a i« in A n s t r n lin . ploded tonight, wrecking the boiler- sacks and told to drive on. The mail drowning ten of the crew. M h o l e « « l e G r a i n - D e a l e r A s s lg u « . house, in which several workmen were Melbourne, Oct. 12.— Tbe assembly, sacks were rifled of registered letteis V o lo u e l T o d h u n te r . Charles Slade—SLADE & COOLEY, PROPRIETORS-J. O. Cooley. Philadelphia, O ct 1 2 —John Lunn, A L lg h ta h lp F o u n d e r s . badly injured, and dem olishing the and left on tbe road where they were Lexington, Ky., Oct. 9.—Colonel R. after an all-night sitting, passed the It is reported in (Queenstown that the residence of John Burns. John Castle wholesale grain dealer, has made an P. Todhuuter, one of the oldest and second reading of the bill establishing subsequently found by the postmaster assignment for the benefit of his credit of Cloudman The amount secured by Daunt s rock lightship, having on man and Mr. Burns' little daughter, w ealthiest breeders of trotting horses, female suffrage and “ one man to one w ire ors. The liab ilities amount to >78,000; is dead. He bred many famous horses. vote.” the robbers ia unknown, but is believed board a crew of eight m m . has foun who were in the d w elling assets, 180.000. crushed to death. dered. to have been large. fo r l u f r ( n g « m « n t u f I’n te n G There hAs been a run on the society San Francisoo. Oct. 9 .—Forty Chi Sa» Francisco, Oct- 12.— A suit was La Grande. Oct. 12.— Two more ar T h e B url«i»<l*« C r « w . A F r u i t g r o w e r A » » « « i l..» le « l. known as the Cuida Eoonomica iu Rio nese employed at the Palace hotel quit commenced today in the United States San Franciaoo, Oct. 1 2 .— A Chron rests have been made of persons alleged work today, and their places were tilled Captain Anderson and 20 other un de Janneiro. The funds of the society circuit court by Herman Cramer, to have been egaged in the robbery of are guaranteed by the government, but fortunate men, composing the crew of icle special from Suisun, Cal., «ay«: the bank in Joseph, XVallowa county, by w hite men. The grievance of the claim ing $5,990,000 from the Singer Local«! within 100 feet o( the depot. New b o ild in i, new the ill-fated bark James A. Borland, Daniel W ilson, one of the pioneer fruit Chinese was peculiar. 1 hey had been Sewing Machine Company, profits a l everythin, Hret-ela,.. Con,mo lion , room,, well ,n ,l neatly kept. Table »upplied numerous persona withdrew their de arrived in San Franciso on the Alaska growers of Suisun valley, and a war October 3. Today John Martin and engaged by the hotel management posits. Coflee producers aod export leged to have been made by the com with the beat the market affords. . . Ben Owenby were examined before a Proprietors ol Hotel will meet all trains. Special attention to commercial ers are greatly alarmed at the falling Packers’ Association steamer Afnogak, veteran, was assassinated at his h<>me justice in Enterprise and held in $2,999 through a Chinese foreuiau, who paid pany in selling machines infringing on prices In Europe. Tbe agricultural which came iu from Port Townsend. shortly before 8 o'clock this evening. bonds to appear before the next grand them their wages. travelers. Stages leave for Goldendale and Moro every morning. Some of the Chi Cramer's patent. oongress in San Paulo proposed the The Borland went on the rocks w hile The details are meager. Two women jury. James Tucker, the robber that nese olaimed that this foreman was re German investigations seem to show foundation of a bank for the needs of trying to make the harbor at Tugidek who lived at the W ilson residence gave taining part of the wages of each The the alarm. They said the murdered was wounded at the tim e of the rob Chinese as commission. The manage that towns strung with telephone wires tbe rural depositors. Foreign capital, island, Alaska, September 10. bery, has turned state’s evidence, and are less liable to lightning stroke than it is said, can be procured to open vessel and cargo, consisting of 30,900 man responded to a knock at the door it was through him that the arrests ment discharged the Chinese agent, such an institution, and immediate cases of sd m on , were a total loss, but and as he was about to step outside a others. whereupon all the others struck. were made. all the members of the crew escaped. pistol was fired w ith fatal effect. atepa w ill be taken to start it. A ( r u ls « r f o r Z a n x t b a r . l ’o w a r r M ill ►■\pl«>«t»in. A t l a n t i c G r»yh«>un«l D l« « b l« d . Secretary Herbert baa awarded the London. Oct. 1 2 — The first-clas« Santa Cruz, Cal., Oot. 9.— This A T e r r ib le F ir e . I . l t d « C h ild K u r n e it t o D e a t h . New York, Oct. 12.—The Hamburg- cruiser Gibraltar, now attached to the lVfen coin«» to Sherman countr , where one-sixth of all the wheat in Oregon oontract for building one of the 80-knot morning a 6iugle-wheel m ill at the Ferndale, W ash., Oct. 12.— James American steamer Fuer6t Bismarck, Information from Guayaquil, Ecua Mediterranean fleet, has been ordered was produced in 1894. A little county ron the map), hut mo cot’XTY in reality torpedo-boats (the largest, of 250 tons), to the Union iorn works, San Francis- dor. states that it ia estimated 20,000 W allace’s house, north of tbi9 plaoe, which arrived this morning from Ham powder works was blown up by au ex to Zanzibar The dispatch of rein for results, growing better every time the sun sets. plosion of 290 pounds of fuse powder. Do you want to sell a farm? Do you want tosell your house and lot in town? oo, and the contract for two smaller people are deprived of their homes by was burned, and their 18-uiouths old burg. reported that at 12:80 yesterday forcements to Rear Admiral Rawaon No one was injured. The man who If vou do Tine O hm . uveu is prepared to make you a simple proposition, one which 80-knot boats, upon the plans projected destructive fires, which oocurred there. baby was burned iu the house. Mr. afternoon, he sighted the steamer Paris, was in connection w ith the removal of vou can understand, ami if you so desire can profit from without risk. If you by the French builder, Normand, to The losses to foreign companies are aud Mrs. W allace went to Ferndalo w ith her starboard engine broken had charge of the m ill was on his way the former ruler of Zanubar on a Ger place your property in the hands of a real estate agent for sale, he lists it and the Bath iron works, of Maine, as rec placed at over 12,000,000. The custom that morning and left the house in down. No assistance was required. to it from a wash up wheu the explo when a customer comes tries to tell your property. Our plan is different; we ommended originally by the heads of house and its contents were destroyed, charge of their 12-year-old daughter. The Paris signalled that she would pro sion occurred. The single wheel m ill man warship. send the customer to you. If a sale is made you pay us, but if not we get nothing has been blown up several times. Tbe San Franciaoo, Oct. 12.— John A. hnreaoa of construction and steam en among other buildings. It is estim ated She was just outside the door and the ceed under port engine only. The for our advertisement. force of the explosion rattled the w in Meely, of 183 Tennessee street, quar baby was left iu the room. Before the the amount of tbe loss w ill reach as Paris left this port October 7 for Will the readers of this paper please leave at thia office the names and ad gineering. dows and shook buildings in this city reled wftn his brother at the break A nickel in-the slot machine, which high as £6,000,000. The lnauranou frightened girl could do anything or Southampton. dresses of any of their friends in the East who are likely to want to come to Ore and aroused many people. fast table yesterday, aud the latter gon. We desire to send them a sample copy occasionally and keep them informed takes an X-ray photograph of any ob sinonnta to £500,000. Thousanda of the men who were a short distance Philadelphia was the first oity to about thia section. ject you choose, for the modest sum of persona are left homeless by the oonfla- away could get to the house it was all issue a directory, its first sditlon com An eleetrio railroad from New York struck him on the head w ith a haia bone, fracturing his skull. Tne fire is believed to have aflame inside and nothiug oould be five cents, has been invented by a resi <r«tion. to Philadelphia i« projected. ing out t n 1 J 6 J . done toward resQying the child. . dent of Hartford, Conn. been lacendiary. First National Bank «w 1 The Dalles National Bank! D VV ‘ . ...W hips & S a d d le ry... Stock Insps ' m 1 C A R P E N T E R IN G D alles and moro C ity st f- I. hotel f U. S. RAIL ROUTE HENRY L. K U C K PltltMtU 4 TENTS AND WAGON COVERS m m SADDLES, HARNESS I SUPPLIES My SLADE&COOLEY HOTEL T h e L e a d in g H o te l o f G r a n t. Are You Looking Towards Oregon? a D. C. 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