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■ ' W i l O N R A TE S : MORO OBSERVER. 4>i .5 0 P e r Y e a r. WE DOLLAR IN PER YEAR ADVANCE. D. C. IR ELAN D & SONS PU BLISH ERS. P R O F B Ä S 1 O W A I. C A R D *. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING V O L . V ili. HVS1NKS* C A R O *. M O R 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 < T . 2 2 . 185MÍ. EVENTS OF THE 1U Ï F o re ig n (ir a lu C ro p « . DISPUTE UNCLE SAM S M A H S. We Print Envelopes, Tags, Bill Heads, le tte r Heads, Posters, Statements, Pro gramme?, i ar«ls, Circulars, Lata-le, Note Ilea/iü, Books, Briefs, Sale Bills, Pam- >hlets. Anything on the Earth in the Jne of 1’rinting, so Don’t eend Your Orders out of the County. i Order» by mull prom ptly fl.ied. N O . 52. << it* aud Cmcar. A ldre.» b. C. IRELAND A HO58, Nn? Muro, oHerman county. W ORLDS F A IR Or REPORT. The European crop repotts of the W • agricultural department, issued by the W i l l K m b r a < e N e a r l y F o r t y L a r g e V < >|- R e p o rt o f th e T h ir d A » « l» ta n t W. H . MOORE H A. MOOKK J B. H O SF O R D ahief statistician at W ashington, shows u m en. 1 e r ( . e n e i » I. that the crop of Great Britain has been M O O R E BROS. Wasnington, Oct. 19.— President Washington, Get. 19.—The annual Aitornej-it-Lii and NolirjPubllc. Epitom e ot th e T elegr phlc somewhat reduced in the north anti in An U n d e rstan d in g S aid to report of the third assistant pOHttnasier- T he Lovise and th e R eynolds Palmer, of the world’s fair coroinia- ..B A N K E R S .. Boot land by the persistent wet weather sicn, and bis associates on the com m it general for the fiscal year shows the W ere W recked. of September, which practically ruined New* of th e W orld. H av e Been R eached Transact a General M ORO tee on final report, assembled here for total expenditure for the year was ♦'.*<•,- Practices in all the courts of this state Banking Business most of the wheat then ungathered. OREGON a »»-#»ion of several day's duration, at «26 296, aud receipts <82,494.208, leav- In the southoru countries harvesting which the report« to the president and l ig a deficit of $8,125,088, or $1 679,- Letter? of credit issued operations were completed bt fore the TKKSR TICKS FROM THE WIR «8 Orrgiin. FDR AN AMD ABLE S E U LEMENT 956 less than the deficit of the preced FIRS’! FOUNDERED IN MID-OCEAN to congress w ill be perfected. These available on Eastern slates bad weather set in, and the wheat is reporta w ill present a complete review ing year. The expenditures do not in of a finer n ullin g quality th*u has of tbe accomplishments of the exposi C . BURKES clude the coat of carrying tbe m alls Collection» made at a ll point* on favorabla been known for year?. term». >:ght eiobance and telegraph c Ira n — A n l a t e r e a t l n g C o l l e c t i o n o f I t e m » F r o m The report of the board of over the subsidized Ps- iftc roads, which H e r C r a w D r i f t e d E i g h t D a y » in a u tion. P re p o s itio n s K u ib ra v e G r e a t e r Ceitei fers sold on New York. I'hicago, st lx»ni» San tk a T w o H e u tla p h e r e a P r e a e n te d awards w ill make about twenty live amounted to $1,155.858. O p e n H u a i - S u ff e r in g » o f t h e A D y n a m ite E x p lo s io n . lio n » I l i a n lla ie K i r r H e r e to fo r e Francisco, F o rtla rd . The balle« ana \ariou» Notary Public. Real Estate poiuts iu Oregon and W »»h lug ton. In a C c u d e u a e d F o r m . volumes of 800 pages each; that of the The special delivery service made an t n f u r t u n i t « b a ilo r » . A large quantity of dynamite in a lle e u M a d e Ity G re a t l l r i t a i u . and Collection Agent. director general ten volumes; that of in're is * of 13 per cent in business dur magazine of the Dayton Coal A Iron Philadelphia, Get. 16.—Tbe crew of tbe president and secretary two vol Chicago, Oct. 19.— T heT im es Herald ing the year, 4 184,327 letters being de U oteraor Ben lilliu a u , tn< 1’ puil«» Company, at Dayton. Tenu , exploded, J. M. Piri ► « « HCSt a J. s ('«»hier. F r c s itie iit. The average tim e required (he Norwegian bark Lovite, which ume«. w hile the extent of the report of p o litici" ' of South Carolina, is m Ore wrecking many buildings and destroy prints the follow ing dispatch from livered. A bstraits and Plats furnished W ashiugt >n, uuder the caption, for delivery was 17 minutes. The net foundered at sea September 25, was the ladies’ board is not yet determined gon in me interests of the party. ing an electirc light plant, putting out to Older anded in this city today by tbe British There, it is intended, shall constitute “ Britain Has Yielded:“ pro« - of th»* system was about $100,000. An Athens dispatch says that insur all the lights. The company store is a President Cleveland, in his ntxt an g Toe number of postage stamps, iteamer Evelyn, from Huelva, Spain. a permanent history and memorial of complete wreck. The debris was gent Greeks and Turks fought s ll day M e l’ o j t 'u t l d l n g , M a in S t., M o r n , O rr g itM nual message to congress, w ill be able stamped envelopes and postal car Is is Japtain Antonio Emendaon, of the what the exposition did. The P hila T h e D a lle s , Or. October 3, near Greavena, Macedonia. blown a quarter of a mile. to ?tate that a definite understanding sued was 4,195.665,623, an increase of Loviae, said: delphia centennial commission's report Both siJes sustained heavy losses. A general lin k in g business transact “ We left Mobile, Ala., August 16, embraced nine volumes. That of the « W . H U N T IN G has been reached with Great Britain 7 p r ceut over the issue of the pre T e r r e l l M a k e » a C la im . ed, d e|osite received, subject to sight Baron Nicholas Kuehitsky, governor The value of these issues •jaded with pitch pine for Kosana, Pana eipoeition was on an elab-.rate United States Minister Terrell has for amicable settlenn-nt of the Vene vious year draft or check. of the Russian fur seal islsn-is. is iu JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Collections made and proceeds San Francisco on his way to Washing lodged w ith the Turkish government a zuelan boundary dispute. Tne contro w.)S $79,1 7‘*. 101, which is about $740,- Argentine Republic. We had light scale, with steel engravings, showing winds until Monday, September 7, to the w >rld the best features of the claim for $10.000 indemnity ou behalf versy w ill be settled by reference to a 000 more than the sales. promptly remitted on day of collection. F iM r ie t N o »Herman County. Sight and telegraphic exchange sold ton, where he intends to present, of Mrs. Leuz, mother of Frank Lena, peaceful arbitration The increase of second-class matter when a hurricane struck us. Gn tbe French exposition. The present work on New York, sau Francisco and Port through the Russian ambassador, the the P ittsbuig bicyclist who was mur Information was gained tonight that mailed by publishers and news agents 4th the Loviae sighted a ship right w ill be handsomely illustrated and M o n t, O re g o n . form of a new treaty between his coun land. when Sir Julian Pauucefote shall ar was nearly 12 per cent. The total ihead, plunging helplessly in a heavy somewhat sim ilar, though less elabor dered by Kurds w hile traveling D IR E C T O R * : try and the United States. Oilier " a i k i n * B uilding . I pata rive in this country tomorrow, be w ill w eight of matter thus mailed, paid and >ea. Drawing closer, we saw the peo ate than tbe French reports. The work through Asiatic Turkey in 1895 I). P. T hompson , J no . S. S chbxck , ple on board the ship frantically w av has progressed since the fair closed, It is expected that 10.000.000 salmon come w ith such instructions u« to leave free, was about 319,000,000 pounds. E d . M. W illiams . G eo . A. L iebb , I ’e n a lty S w if t ly E i r r u t e * . fry w ill be turned iuto the Columbia no room for doubt mat be aud Secretary The business of registration waft also ing to us and end»av-.ring to get uear aud is now oopmlete, so that the board I. M. s m it h II. M. B kalu river this year. Of this number. 2.- Miss Blanche (tray, a young lady ot Olney w ill be able in a short tim e to in.Tc,'» d. the rate being about 4 per enough to launch a boat. Two men. meets to pass upon it finally before lay 000,000 Will come from the Clackamas fine fam ily, of Atlanta, (ia , was going formally reach an agreement for fiual cent. The total number of pieces of with Mate Tallakseu. at the risa of ing it before the president and con hatchery. 8.000,000 from Faudv sta from a friend's hou!«e to her sister «, settlem ent of the dispute. The prop».- mail matter registered was 15,108,336. their lives, after we ran to lee of the gress. Its publication w ill depend PHY IC11H surgeon tion, 3,000.000 from Little W hite when a negro »«»suited her. T <vo tious to be pieseutetl by Sir Julian w ill The p-rveutuge of loase» was reduoed, wreck, went over the side of the boat upon congresa. The report« w ill also ( I f b a lle » C ity . O r r g o n . Salmon, and 2,000.000 from the head hours later tbe negro was caught and embrace greater concessions than have the ratio lie i ng about one in every 24,- and took off a load of tne Marshall's wind up the financial affairs of the cfice O ver D rug S tore 'tew Four trips were made and the national commission, and w ill ebow a waters of the Clackamas. hanged by a mob. ever heretofore been made by Great 000 pieces mailed by the public. entire crew were saved. The Marshall balance in favor of the government of Britain. R -o .umeudation is again made for Z. F. MOODY President It is believed that 25.000 persons are F r e ig h t T r a in » C o llid e . The details • f Ambassador Paunce- a lim ited indemnity to the owners of bailee from Digby, Nova Scotia, and about $24,000. This includes the M. A. MOODY w ithout the necessaries of life in G uay Moro. Oregun Cashier A head-end collision of freight train» fote’s instructions w ill, of coarse, not regictered matter lost in the rnali». was loaded w ith pitch pine. She had ladies' board, which has a credit bal aquil as a result of the recent fire there. occurred on the Northeastern railroad, «ailed from Savannah, G a., and was ance. ARS. J. EDGINGTONand Ten thousand person« have alreadv left uear New Orleans. W illiam Fulcher, be known until after his arrival here, General Banking Business bound for Santos, Brazil. We set sail TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. O L I\E HARTLEY but the state department has inform a the city, fearing pestilence w ill follow W IN E R Y B U R N E D . Transacted engineer, and b n fireman. John Alex- tion of the general nature of the new for tbe Bermudas to laud them, and the fire. Everything possible is being anderia, colored, were killed. proposals to be submitted by the British M u e H o u r l . a b u r I . a w H a i t t i l B y t h e September 17 did so, and proceeded on done to relieve suffering among those PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. W a t e r B e in g S r « r r e , T h e y T u r n e d W la e our way. < u u tr u lt govenrmeut, and the president and Sec Sight exchange sold on New York, who have remained. F o r te '» h t m a u d R e fu s e d . o n t h e I ’ ln u ie a . “ The wind continued light and calm retary Gluey are satisfied there w ill be "•an Francisco, Portland. Or. Colorado, Spring». Colo , Oct. 19.— The embassies of tbe powers have uj difficulty in adjusting whatever until Wednesday. Sept nber 23, when W aseo - • Oregon. The grand jury has indicted eleven Collections made on favorable terms Santa Roaa, Cal., O ct 19. — Korbel’a Today's m «non of the International at all accessible points. directors of the Bank of Commerc •. of sent an identical note to the perte re differences may still exsit between the Typ graphical Union was the most im- a stiff breeze sprang up, and the Lovi»e big winery, at Korbel's station, a few I ordered both pumps miles from Guernville, was badly dam New Orleans, which cl sed up last fusing its demand that tne right be ac two countries. p rtm t that has beeu held »inc« the sprang a leak Office at Wasco Hotel. Special at ten- 1 corded of searching foreign vessel» iu Just how this information has c aveutu n opened, four day» ago. manned, and tbe crew worked heroic aged by fire last night. Tbe fire broke jn given diseases of women and child- W a i T e n D . M a r s h a l l mon*,h " llh 4 1044 ° f ,| 3 1" '° ? ) , J 4!h ' _ I ldr de m ano WMg gijo m .heted for Turkish waters for Armenians. reached the adm inistrate n authorities Tne bu«iue«i of the election of officers ally. but the water gaiued rapidly. out in tbe second story of the winery ft lsely swearing to bank statements is not known, but it is presumed it and the consideration of tbe adoption We abandoned the Loviae at noon, aud soon worked into tbe third story, CRASS VALLEY. ORECON, K a o A a h o ra Io a F u g . September 25. Tbe boats were pro causing the roof to fall in. One of The indicted directors are some of the The British steamer Palestrina, came through Ambassador Bayard, of the nine hour labor law ran the ses -------- D B A L K S I S --------- J. V . O ’ L E A R Y most important business men of the Captain Harder, ballast-laden for Bal siuce the conference in London some sion late into tbe night. Tbe election visioned. and we had water, but tbe tbe large presses was destroyed, and heavy aea continually kept the boats about 150,000 gallons of Dew wine c immunity. timore, ran aahore in a thick fog uear days ago between Lord Salisbury, for the offices of president, first vioe- half fulL Clothing and all our be were turned loose. Water being scarce, Joseph Chamberlain and Sir Julian pr» «;dent and seertetary-treasurer were In his annual report to the secretary S l Johns. N. F. She w ill probably longings were thrown overboard to pumps were applied to the wine casks, Pauncefote. all h tly contested. of war. General Greely, tbe chief sig become a total wreck. lighten the boats I pot the men on the wine being thrown on the flames Before Mr. Chamberlain returned to n « x era e rv a ss or The follow ing officers were chosen nal officer, says the m ilitary telegraph R u tle d g e . O re g o n short allowance and dealt out water with gc>od effect. The oellar in which I ' » » f » m M o t a b r l r la o < t . London from his summer visit to this for the ensuing term: President. W. HARNESS, bridles , hobbles , etc lines running through mountainous and Cecil Rhodes. Earl Grey, adm inis cjuntry, a satisfactory understanding B Fiesc it. of Toronto, re elected; aec- twice a day, finally I reduced them to were 100,000 gallons of old wine stored C. W allis , Deputy, Kufus, Or. desert regions have been maitained in was saved. Tbe loss w ill be about trator of the British South Africa Com had been reached informally between r -tar; treasurer, John W. Bramw<*od, one sm all drink a day. excellent OTder. The commercial busi “ It was pitiful to hear tbe men beg $40,000. O tre, I deputy, Graes Valley, Or. pany. and other officials had a fiual un- him and Seciet.iry Olney in regard tJ of Denver; first vice-president, Tneo. Special Attention Give* ness over the lines has largely mereas- derstanffuig w ith the Matabele chief? the districts, which was the main bone Perry, f Nashville, second vice-presi ging for water, but I could not give it to Orders...................... nr S chkdkwitx . Deputy. Kent. Or. | 10 '-"'«vre..................... ed, and ^ e receipts now amount to In D ir t y B u t io t M . Mr Rhodes announced to them that, of cot t nt i n at t he last exchange of dent. tie rge W W illiam s, of Boston; to them, for our sole salvati > d rented one tw elfth of tbe cost of operation of Chicago, Get. 19.—J. H. Cummings, after yielding up their arms and th> ae nctes bet seen the two countries. thir l v.c pr a dent, Hugo Miller, of ou this little water. The men were who is said to have been at one time a the entire signal oorpa. covered with salt water b<’ila. and K l « ! \ I « « CARD*. of their number who bad been g u ilt; Mr. Chamberlain, who has charge of Indianapolis, re-elected. newspaperman in San Francisco and An east-bound Union Pacific pas of murdering white*, the Matabele» the oolonies. was much bettet informed The m st important item of business finally two, Hanson and Thebanl, AXD- senger train was held up a short dis must locate themselves in specified di« t isn any other member < f the British transacted by the convention at to- showed symptoms of insanity. We the East, was sentenced to ten days in tance east of Uintah. Utah. Dear the triets of the country. The principal cabinet in regard to Brit sh settlers in da)'* ses«ion was the passage of the bad all we could do to prevent them the oonnty jail on a charge of extortion Some years ago Miss Julia mouth of Weber canyon, and about chiefs would be held responsible an< the disput ‘d te m t wy and wa« therefore n ” > h ur labcT law. An effi-rt to pass from killing their mates or tLrowing today. Adler kept company and corresponded ( a g e a n d E x p r e s s L in e themselves out of the boat.'' would receive monthly aalAides fr in eight m iles from Ogden No passen w ell qualified to discu»« all d e t a il an -lgbt hi ur law was defeated. Tne I n t lr B B B T a l l e y . U i e g u a , Captain Horner, of the Evelyn, at w ith Henry Tillenburg. After Miss gers were molested, the ro lle r s con the British Chartered South Africa w ith Mr. Olney ’ AS ALLEN - P roprietor u U' -h ur l*w has now to be voted Adler's marriage to R. Barrati. a stock fining their operations to the m ail and Company. The chiefs sll agreed to E. C. When he left the United St res th-re upoo by every typographical union in m idnight, Saturday. Gctober 3. sigb'.ed borker, Tillenburg is said to have twu b-.ats manned by a crew of baif- express cars. The baggage and express this proposition, and it is believed the was an agre* meet, as to a plan that the country, before its final adoption. P tb tjeal mechanic, c»|«able of doln< shown her letters to Cummings. Both this In 1-'*' such a law pased the interna crasy sailors. These w-re the ship ■U klr.d of « arpenter work and wood re- cars were unoonpled by the rubbers and whole Matabele trouble is oow at ar could be adopt d for settling Tillenburg and Cummings were nearly l-airing ha- established as above and re run ahead of the tram a few hundred end phase of tbe controversy. bet, of course, tional convention. I ut was defeated wrecked crew of the Loviae sje —f u llj soli t» a »Dare of the poblle “ Two boats w»re swamped trying to penniless, and formed a plan to extort The it was informal and subject to approval wheu presented to he various typo patronage In all ca«e* aaltatacuon yards and both cars broken open. H a trh s t M en a re D o o m ed . guaranteed. reach them .” »aid Captain H< rner, money from Mrs. Barrati by means of robbers failed to open the safe in the by Lord Mlisbury. Evidently tae la t graphical unions. The end of the highbinder days in ter has acquiesced in tbe recommenda “ aud I brought the steamer under tbe tbe letters. The dates were changed express car. R ailw ay officials Bay the 'loro Hotel at 8 a. m. Monday, San Francisco has ocme. A d«.ien lee of the castaways and alth -cgh tne to make them appear to have been A P R E M A T U R E EXPLOSION booty secured was a few mail bags, but tion made by Chamberlain, since his «.». ay acd Friday. Then headquarters of the hatchet-men were n tu rn , us the information received st Evelyn was rolling heavily, 1 managed written after her marriage. as a great portion of tbe mail was cor ,a » e Umatilla House, The Dalles, et Cummings demanded $50 apiece for destroyed, and the work of destruction to get tbe sailors cn boari. Two w» re respondence between banks, inclosing the st te department in the past few F i t e M r n K l l l t d I n a n A c c i d e n t i n A r - m. Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday. aim-at crazy, and all presented a p iti the letters, threatening to show them k am »«. . «re for the roond trip, IL.60: one wav E I. WEST, lin g e r . l i r e Oregon exchanges and remittances, and always w ill be oontinued. Tbe agent of the days is that a new proposition to be to Mr. Barrati. in case of her refusal. oonsul-general overthrew the Jt !. *0. Freight, 40 cents a 100, small a good proportion of cash, tbe loss is presented by Amhas&adur Pauncefote Mena, Ark., Get 19. — I^ast evening, ful sight. We get them w>rm cloth In this w«y $40 was secured. $10 at a broke down tbe signs and dismantled « lia g e s. 15 and 25 cents. Orders for ing. and h«>t ooffee. and made them upon bi» arrival w ill be in the line of supposed to be of consequence. -, fh t or express packages promptly the headquarters where the hatchet the conclusion« reached by Mr. Olney aG ut 4 o’clock, at the camp of W H. comfortable, and soon had them all time. Cummings gave the lady a part L a r g e st a n d M ost C o m m o d io u s Three men were instantly killed in Kennedy, about fourteen m iles south of one of the letters m return. F in ally, * • carefully attended to at reasonable men have been wont to meet, and the acd Mr. Chamberlain during their in- _ W ilkesbarre, Pa., by a fall of rock. of Mena, occurred a moat disastrous ex- righ t.” ’--•es. Apply to C. H. Williams, Moro. Mrs. Barrati told her husband. The H ou se in M oro. C elestial desperadoes are now homeles? or nal conferences this summer. pl< «. n. The men were working in Tbe Republican headquarters at and bunted. This outcome is welcomed W r » r k o f th e R e y n o ld » . arrest of Cummings and Tillenburg W e l l K e p t . G o o d M e a l» . G o o d B e d » . Immediately upon the arrival of Am 1 ise rock, but they were obliged to Chehalis. W ash., were broken into bv by all in San Francisco, for another Tillenburg secured his re New York. Get. 16 —Captain W. followed. bassador Pauncefote, tbe negotiations b ast in order to handle it to advant some miscreants and a quantity of lit- virulent outbreak was expected at any W Gheen and six men. tbe crew of lease on bail, and has not since been between btm and Gluey for final agree Wants of customer* carefnliy attended eiature, private letters, accounts and age W hile using a steel drill to plant seen. He is said to be w ell connected tim e in San Francisco ment on and details for arbitration a heavy blast, the drill struck a stone the schooner Luther M. Reynolds, of to. Patronage of the public is respect- I ostage stamps taken. in Chicago. F. E. BROWN, P roprietor . Frederick, Del . who were picked up w ill be resumed, and it is the expecta and a spark from it igDited the pow fullv solicited bv the management. H e ld t'p b v H u m » » . Bertie Tripp, whose right name is W h e a t G ru w e r» on T h e ir F e e t. tion of tbe <ffictals of the state depart der. which caused the explosion, at sea from their dismantled and w a Colonel Henry Spielm an, of New supposed to be Helen Forest, a m em ment that they w ill be finally closed in wh: h threw dirt, rocks and men as far terlogged vessel by the Morgan liner Tacoma, Wash , Get. 19.—State CRANT. WASCO AND MORO Elmar,were brought to this city today. ber of the Salvation Army, committed York city, a w ealthy merchant and ample tim e for the president to an Grain Inspector Lawrence reports that as a hundred yards. The killed are: clubman, was held up by two women The schooner left Brunswick, Ga., suicide by taking poison in Butte. nounce the fact in his annual message Dennis Murphy, foreman; J. Ryan, J. wheat growers throughout the Inland I G I ^ f e d l l l l Manufacturer of and Dealer n September 30, with a cargo of railr ad Monk No cause for the act is known. and robbed as be was leaving the to congress. P Limon. Jack MacDonald and Pat ties for Elizabetbport. N J. <Ui tk'to- Empire are in hopes of getting fairly Union League Club in Chicago. The Tbe Italian government has address It is understood the ambassador La?y. W. J. Kennedy, the contractor, started on the way to suoceas this sea ed a peremptory note to the porte in assailants of tbe colonel secured bis comes with instructions which enable was standing cloae by and was found ber 1, off Cape Rcumaine. she met with son. They w ill be put w ell on their reference to a young Italian subject gold watch and |2 0 in cash. Being him not only to settle the controversy between two dead men. more dead than a northerly gale. Sunday three or feet, he says, if no untoward occurrence NPIUI P1S1EISES IOUTE. who was murdered in the recent mas pursued by her victim , one of tht with the United States before the con alive. He had two ribs and a collar four heavy seas washed aboard, start prevent! them from receiving all for »acres. The note says that tbe young women tossed tbe watch into Custom vening of congress, but to arrange for bone broken. Some of the men were ing tbe deckload, aud opening the their grain that circumstance« now am prepared to offer tirst-< lass ac- man was beaten on the head and felled house place to avoid being caught with a resumption of diplomatic relatio. » buried so deep uuder rocka and dirt seams, so the vessel began to leak badly. promise. -imodat ons to the traveling public He says the greater part of *ay coaches, good teams and ac to the ground by a man in Turkish uni evidence upon her. between Great Britain and Venezuela, t lat they were not found till thia The crew manned the pumps until the the season's crop is still in the hands ting drivers. form until be was killed. The note which have been severed for some in rning. K-nnedy is in a serious oon- vessel filled and burst up her batcher of the grower, and be. as usual, is in An In fa n tll. (ro o k . A hum cane struck the Reynolds broad demands the punishment of the guilty * va>. diti n A ll present were either k ille l side and ahe keeled over until her top clined to hold for higher prices. Quo Dennis Myron, of Chicago, is only years. persons and tbe payment of indemnity Upon the successful issue of the ne tations at all points east of Sprague .1 1 :» a. a _ 7:»a. i M u r o or badly hurt 11 years old, but t e bas been arrested masts touched the water. Tbe crew ate 52 cents a bushel in the warehouse for the murder of an Italian subject. ’0 15 ». i w u io ........ io.uo ». ■ gotiation« for arbitration treaty natur All kinds of repairing promptly fourteen times and is now uuder sen • j 0 r a _ 1.3 » r. i i Grai scrambled over the bulwarks out on the THREE FIREMEN KILLED. today for No. 1 club. For wheat on An unsuccessful attempt at wholesale tence to the reform school as a burglar. ally hinges the question of renewed and neatly done. ( aiteuU uu « i be Sivru to all bucine«« high side and hang there. The seas board cars, the price paid is two cents poisoning by paris green bas been dis He grew up in that unsavory neighbor friendly relations between Great Brit •ted io my eare Fspreta and other paca running heavily, aocn washed the Second SL, Near Moody’s Warehouse covered in Almond, Wis. W hile pre- C u«b «<l to D c B lb In t b a H u r a ln g o f a -»romptl, dtlivered . higher. In the W alla W alla district, hood known as “ Little H e ll,” and ain and Venezuela, and they w ill, of ( b r n ilc * ! W a re h o u » « . masts and deckhouse away. the quotations are as high as 57 cents pairng a can of m ilk for shipment, about as soon as he wore trousers fell course, both come at tbe same time. Then the vessel righted, but the Montreal, Get. 1 9 —Three firemen a bushel on blueetem wheat. Idaho John Bibby, a w ealthy milk-shipper, into the companionship of thieves and RECOGNITION OF CUBANS. were killed and three badly injured at decks were ripped up. the cabin washed growers receive the same for their giam noticed a peculiar oolor, and, on in toughs. He helped a woman in ahop- a fire this afternoon at the chemical out and all the food, water, clothing as W ashington growers. vestigation found a large quantity of lifting, and then took up thieving on Dreist»« A c t i o n b y t h e l ’ r e » Ir te u t W I t h . warehouse of Gilmore A Co. Tbe fire and nautical instruments gone. The paria green at the bottom of the can. his own account d e a le r * a n Jo «» W r * e k a * i. lu T h r e e M« u t h». raged w ith great fury, ow ing to the crew huddled aft with no protection John Burns, another farmer, found a The I>»ading Dealer in Sherman County save a atrip of canvas, w hile the seas T h e S h e rb u rn e R u b b e r» . Victoria, B C , Oct. 19.— Among socre of piles of paris green and salt In Firet-claas “ U p-to-D ate” .................... Chicago. Get. 19. — A Washington combustible nature of a great portion The Sherburne bankrobber confined special says: If Spain does not end of the contents of the building. The broke continually over the schooner. the passengers by the City of Topeka scattered in his pastnre land, and A ll Sunday night they watched for a m v in g from the North tonight were Thomas Brown lost five of tbe most in the Martin county jail, Minnesota, the wax iu Cuba iu three months, the firemen fought oourageoualy. and after valuable cows of his herd from the has made a statement to tbe »henft. insurgents w ill receive from the U nit'd an hour's work seemed to have the up help. Gn Monday at 11 A. M the Captain Coles and crew, of the little same poison, deposited by unknown which has been verified, giving bi» States virtual recognition of their in per hand. At thia stage the firemen Elmar hove in sight, w ell to the south thirty-one ton sealer San Jose, which parties on bis grazing range. No clew name as Lew K elliban, and hie hum» dependence. It can be stated that tbe were distributed in all parts of the ward. and sighting the wreck, took off left here for Behring sea early in June ...... WASCO, OREGON. Of Ever Kind in My Line of Goods. last. W hile homeward bound w ith as yet to the perpetrators of the out as Rock Rapids. Ia.. where bis parent» president does not expect that Spain building and were speedily drowning the Reynolds’ crew. 610 skins on September 22. she was reside. He gives bis age as 21, and w ill end the war with the tactics em out the fiames, when, with a terrible rage bas been found. K l l l r < l m ii l u i l I a n . caught in a fierce gale at Unimak pass, states that his brother who was killed ployed during the present year aud cra?h, the second floor gave way and Boston bas refused to accept the lave now on hand a large stock of Harness and Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Seattle, Oct. 16. — A son of A. A. and. dragging her anchor, became a was but 18 years old. The reading ot fell. The men below were crushed on- that he is fully convinced that the oe, Robes, Brushes, Curry Combe, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything bronze Bacchante by Macmonnies, for dime novels led to the commission ot grave duty w ill devolve upon him of der tons of timber and goods. Tbs Wright, formerly of this city, is in jail total wreck. Tbe season's catch was « line will eave money by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere. the new public library. The statue is at Juneau, Alaska, charged with the saved w ith difficulty and no lives were taking a vigorous stand in tbe matter. loss is $100,000. too suggestive of immorality and thirst the crime. murder of an Indian. Wright was out lost. A high official of the government said for the Puritan town. At a meeting I n m a t e » W e r e <’ r e m a t e « l . St ra n t» !■ Ip V m a t l l l a F lo a t e d . hunting, and was accused by two In F in a n c ia l S itu a tio n in B r a s il. of the art com m ittee it was decided to Hot There was a terrible casoalty at tbr tonight that action may be looked for Seattle, Get. 19.— A special to the dians of stealing fish from them reject it. The curator of the musenm house of J. F. Miller, of New What by the first of the year. Long before Dost-Intelligencer from Port Townsend words followed, aud, according to Rio de Janeiro, Get. 19.—The finan sent tbe follow ing note to the trustees com, Wash. The farmer and his wife then the Venezuela question w ill be says: W ithout especial effort the tugs W right's story, one of the Indians cial situation is extremely serious. of tbe library: “ Voted, That the were ou a visit to a neighboring city disposed of and the administration Tyee and Tacoma today at noon dia- made a move as if to dra*» a weapon. The Brasilian foreign minister bas secretary be instructed to inform the and left their three children in th» w ill be left free to devise a plan for lodged the steamer U m atilla from the Wright raised his gun aud shot his an held a conference w ith the Chilean Charles Slade—SLADE A COOLEY, PROPRIETORS-J. O. Cooley. trustees of the public libary that,w hile care of Frank Boise, of Tacoma. Tht restoring peace in Cuba. b acb on Poiut W ilson, where she was tagonist, killing him instantly. The minister m relation to a commercial recognizing the remarkable technical house took fire in some manner and A wheel w eighing over eighteen tons driven after striking a sunken rock in feeling at Juneau is in Wright's favor, treaty. Dr. Ceriqua has expressed his merits of Mr. Macmonnies* statue of tbe three children and Mr. Boise were has just been turned out iu one cast t ie straits two weeks ago, aud the big Hccording to the passengers ou the intention of beginning negotiations Bacchante as a work of art, this com found dead in the ruins. Boise has a ing in Sheffield. It ia tw elve feet aud v -ssel is now securely moored at the steamer W illapa, which arrived from with a view to a com m ecnal anion of m ittee does not regard it as suited to w ife and children in Tacoma. Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Argentina. the north today. Union dock, in this city. a half in diameter. the publio library buildin g.“ R io t» a t (i» < > r|e tn w n . S to o l C o u ip a u tr » H a n t u l T o o M u c h . D « .» a » ta tliiK tto v a r m iie u t l.»u<t». T o P r o te c t th e K a u b . It is generally believed among tbe Mrs. Pauline O lievieri, a sack sewer, Kingston, Jamaica, Get. 19.— Seri W ashington, Get. 19. — Having leading Catholic clergy that Bishop met w ith a terrible death in the C ali W illim antic, Conn., Get. 19.—Ow W ashington. Get. 16 — Secretary Hortman, of Cleveland, O ., diocese, fornia Italian Paste Company's work» ing to a run ou the W illim antic Sav ous riots are reported from George- Francis received a telegram today say- finally decided that the prices asked by Located within 100 feet of the depot. New building, new furniture, and w ill be tendered the position of rector in San Francisco. She was wound ings Institution, during which $70,060 towon, tl e capital of British Guiana. iug that forest fires are devastating the the competing steel companies for sup- "thing first-class. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept. Table supplied of the Catbulic university at W ashing around a narrow upright shafting, has beeu withdrawn, the directors to The p »lice in trying to restore order San Gabriel reserve iu Southern Cal plying the steel forgings for army guns ton, made vacant by tbe resignation of which was revolving w ita great veloc day issued a statement announcing were obliged to fire ou the mob Three ifornia. aud asking if the government were excessive, in the case of the . the best the market affords. ropnetore of Hotel will m eet all trains. Special attention to commercial Bishop Keane. The bishop, who is at ity, and she struck against a stanchion their intention to take advantage of the rioters were killed aud many wounded. could render any assistance. The res sm all forgings. Secretary Lamont has clers. Stages leave for Goldendale and Moro every morning. made a readvertisement, again calling present in the East, bas given out noth every time she whirled around. The four months’ notice law. The cause of The game of craps, as now played, ervations are uuder the control of the for bids. The forgings wanted are for ing concerning the appointment, but it clothes were wound up so close to the the run is not kuown. is s tid to be the invention of the ne interior department, but no money five-inch guns, mortars aud field guns. is said he has been privately notified body that it had to be removed iu au has been appropriated to protect them. groes that be is the choice of the pope, and almost node condition. The right leg Secretary Francis has asked the war The price asked in the former bidding The Red Sea is so called because its In ancient games of dice three were department if the troops can give as ranged from 29 to 60 cents per that his visit in tbe East is for the and both arms were broken, aud the surface is frequently covered w ith m in invariably employed. pound. purpose of m aking arrangements for head had been crushed by the blows. ute crimson animalculae. sistance _________ taking on his new duties. S mh !•’ m t .r ia n t .'r w a b o y t Strike*. F o re s t F ir e iu M U -h lg a n . T r o lle y C a r A c r h lv n t. D u lu th H a n k F a ll» . There is considerable dissatisfaction San Fraujisoo, Get. 1 9 —The un I t o b b e r y I n W a r d n e r .1 u n c t i o n . Milwaukee, W it., O ot 19. — Forest In Hazelton, Pa., three men were Duluth, Minn., Oct. 16.—The Ma fires have broken ont again in North come to Sherman county, where one-sixth of all the wheat in Oregon among the employes of the Grand killed and a score more or less serious Wardner, Idaho, Get. 19.— A bold usual spectacle of Oakland papers be ing sold by newsboys on the streets of rine National bauk has suspended. A ern Michigan. Last uigbt, the little need in 181*4. A little couuty on the map;, but a bio county in reality Trunk railw ay in Toronto, which may robbery was committed in Wardner ly injured in a trolley accident at the -W?, growing better every time the sun sets. terminate in a strike. The men oom- Junction lsat night. J. C. Richard- San Francisco to the utter exclusion of bank examiner is iu charge. Inability town of Sagoli, located north of Irou ftu want to «ell a farm ' Iioyou want to sell your house and lot in town? plain they are unjustly treated by tbe Hazelton A Schuylkill railroad and the »on, agent of the Northern Pacific R ail local evening papers was witnessed to to make collections rapidly enough to Mountain, on tbe St. Paul railway, 1 he • I khkkv >. k is prepared to make you a simple proposition, one which foremen and superintendents and that Lehigh Traction Company. The dead day. The condition was the result of meet withdrawals is assigned as the was threatened w ith total destruction. are: Jefferson Kirch, a telegraph op- way Company, was the victim. Two WBderstanu, and if you so desire can profit from without risk. If you a boyoott inaugurated by the boys cause. The bauk has a capital of The St. Paul company promptly for r property in the hands of a real estate agent for sale, he lists it and their oomplaints are not listened to. eartor; W illiam Stapleton, of Milton, masked men held him up at the poiut warded relief by train for the purpose a customer conies tries to cell your property. Our plan is different; we The most serious point is at Stratford, a telegraph operator; David J. W ill of revolvers, made him open the safe against the Post, Bulletin and Report, $250,000. he customer to you. If a sale is made you pay us, but if not we get nothin» where orders were given that the 700 iams, of Plymouth. Patrick Dowd, the at the station, and they took what because of the action of the manage?* of carrying the residents out of danger. D v lh l W a n ts W h e a t. , advertisement. employes there should work but forty- It is reported Sagoli is no longer in money there was in the safe, which of those papers in discontinuing the , ill the readers of this paper please leave at this office the names and ad- five hours a week, instead of fifty conductor, and Morris Ferry, a boy, fortunately only amounted to $30. check system, uuder which the news London, Oct 16.— A dispatch to the danger. are not expected to live. . of any of their friends in the East who are likely to want to come to Ore- hours, as hitherto. If the employes at The day of the robbery $1,006 was scut papers have heretofore been allowed to Times from Sim la. India, says Euro We desire to send them a sample copy occasionally and keep them informed Henri Durant, the founder of the Toronto and other centers are placed The game of draughts made its ap by express from W allace to Wardner, exchange unsold papers for fresh copies pean and American grain dealers could this section. under a sim ilar regulation, some ac pearance in Europe, it is said, about and it was thia money the robbers were of the later issues. Over 1,000 Gak- plaoe wheat at Delhi at a good profit Red Cross movement, is in a Swiss hospit»!. sick aud in poverty. luud papers were sold on the streets. in the coming months. tion w ill probably be taken by the men 400 years ago. after. 1 -a to have their wrongs redressed. ¡.tj-tlUi, First National Bank DR- AND - jh e Dalles National Bank ! iî»k Inspector of Sherman Co. ...Whips & Saddlery... CARPENTERING \LLESAND MORO WAGON R E P A IR SH O P Mahany..... C IT Y H O T E L S. M AIL ROUTE HENRY L. 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