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Z BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ,ôCR!PTION RATES : MORO • 5 0 P er Y e a r . DOLLAR PER A YEAR ADVANCE. LAND & SONS r r t rl»|> D n x l « • PROFISSIONU CARO*. ! H t S IN K S » W . 11. MOORE 3SFO RD R \ r E S OF m i; HIT CAROS. H A. M O O R « ( ’harlt-s F. Crisp, ex-speaker of the house of representatives, died iu At lanta, G a.. His death was not alto gether a surprise in political circles, as it has been known for some months that he had not loug to live, and never again could be an active figureju pub lic affairs. The speaker had several spells of illness in Washington. He suffered from asthma and later from hear! trouble. His ill health, how ever. did not become a matter of public notoriety until the past spring, w htn he was compelled to abandon a series of joint debates arrang. d w ith ex-Rec- retary Hoke Smith by reason of the ad vice of bia phisician. Crisp had b- eu in the sanitarium fcr five weeks, suffer ing from malarial fever. T h eim n n d i- ate cause of bis death was heart failure. W E Y L E R 'S AN UNTAMED t in « « M u ra LATEST H a W i l l T r y tu I iis u r g a u ta . [ g y - Orders by mail promptly filled. fir ita aud C hkaf A ud rey NO. 2 M ORO. 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 . OCT.'Jt». ISS«». V O L . IX . rV B l.lS H F .R S . k We Print Envelopes, Tags. B.ll Heads, le tte r Head«, Posters, Statements, Pro gramme*, Cards, Circulars, Isabels, Note Heads, Hooka, Briefs, sale Bills, Pam phlets. Anything on the Earth in the Line of Printing, so Don’t send Yonr Orders out of the County. ORDER M n rte th a IS SERIOUS EOK SI'ilN K b a V Muro, nberm u) county, Of FOUGHT M ill M auagcr FOR HIS B r « le j* d B y K a g ru a a . LIFE. In .'u tla te d Chipley, F la., Oct. 26. — Beseiged by Havana, Got. 26.—Captain Genera» W a r L ik e ly to infuriated negroes, J. M. Criglar, man Weyler has issued a proclamation oou- P h ilip p in e 4 - i t - U v ind NotarjPublic. ..B A N K E R S . ager of Hagerman’s lumber m ills at taining the follow ing provisions: R iv a l th e C u b a n R e v o lt. C o n ie s to G rie t. N e w s o f th e W o rld . Hager station, four miles west of here, First— All of the inhabitants of the T ransact a General defended him self with such effect that couutry or outside the line« of fortifica es in all the courts of this state B anking Business OREGON he killed two of bis assailants and tions of the town« must bettke them Letter« of credit issued TKRSK TICKS FROM l‘HE \HKKS VISIT TO THE SOLOMON ISLANDS selves to the towns occupied by troops REBELS DOING GREAT DAMAGE wounded four others. Criglar became available on Eastern states - Orrf'in. engaged in a quarrel with one of hia w ithin a period of eight days Those employes and the other negroes drew who are found outaide the towns after C o ll,«tien» »«>le at « 1 peint» on J * * 7 * * U ; . B L ’K k E S the expiration of that ¡»eriod w ill be K e v o l t l i i g A t r o c i t i e s on B o t h M id « « — pistols and began firing at the manager. A n In t e r e a t i n g C o ll e c t io n o f I t e m » F r o m K it r o ii « o u K o r b e c k » m l T h r e e term « sig h ex rh an g v d Miel • • b l e t t e Criglar ran to his office, locked bims»-lf I h. It la c k H u i« of M a n ila - considered rebels and w ill betaken and Kr» m id nu Sew. York, «'htv-ao. -t Ix u tf t h e T w o ll e i w t e p h e r e » I ’ r e a e n t e d C o m p a n io n s M a s s a c r e d b v in and opened fire with a Winchester Francisco» P o rtia ” <1. I • ic » »U.1 M O th e r F o r e l c ” W *ws. tried as such. it-Law. Note y Public. Real Estate p o tu ta tu O regon an d Waahtu*«»“ - lu a C o m t e n s e .l F o r m . M lo o d t h l r s t y > a t l v « s . on the maddex^ed negr .ea wno sur Second — The w itbdrawlof groceries Vancouver, B C., Oct. 23.—Tht rounded the building. Collection Agent. San Francisco, Oct. 2 6 .— D etails of frt to towns is absolutely prohibited, .1. H Rook, w hile, was shot amt J. M. »’ »TTSK-- V For an hour the battle comtnued and J. S the massacre on the Solomon islands and also the transportation of them by Empress of .Japan arrived from the killed by a negro near Sunnyside. Miss. were brought up from the South seas ae»i or land, without permit from the Orient today, after a epeedy and un when the Louisville A: N ashville train A posse hanged the negro. It is said ,«tract« and Plats furnished eventful trip bhe had twenty-nine arrived at the station the negroes were by the Oceanic Steamship Company's m ilitary authorities, violators of this that in consequence the negr >es have order saloon and 300 steerage p.i--~ngers, preparing to set fire to the building and m ail steamer Monowai, which arrived provision to be tried Hnd punished as ahallenged the w hites and a riot is iai« sud 2,700 tons of cargo. S u ic id e o f » M i n i s t e r . cremate Criglar. The train crew and at this port from Australia, via the aiders of the rebels. rnineut. V H u l l . H u g . H u l a S t .. M o r n . « »re » . Advices roceievd by the Eaij x of passengers, however, rushed to Crig- T h e D a lle» . Or. Kev. Thomas Stoughton Potwin, M. H awaiian islands, today. The victim s Third— Proprietors of cattle must Saturday, October 31. has been de Japan regarding the rebellion against lar’s aid and dispersed the negroes. A general banking bns’neas transact clared as Bag day by the national A . one of the best-known Congrega of the bloodthirsty savages were mem carry them to towns or mnke applica the Spaniards, in the Philippine«, con The negroes had fired over 200 shots ’ H U N T IN G ed, dcjHj-it« received, subject to sight tional clerymeu of New England, has bers of a party of Austrians which had tion im m ediatelv for protection. chairmen of the Republican, Demo firm the previous report« that the into the building, but Criglar escaped committed suicide at his home in Hart been taken to the islands by the A us draft or check. Fourth— Eight days after the publi Spaniards w ill likely have another, by lying on the floor. As soon as the Collections made and proceeds cratic and Populist parties. It is re- ford. Conn. Rev. Potwin bad been in trian man-of-war Albatroea. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, It was cation of this proclamation, all rebels promptly remitted on day of collection. quisled that the national colors b* d is poor health for some time, and. since war, as serious as that in Cub«, ou negroes fired a volley, however, he under the leadership of Henry Baron surrendering in every m unicipality I»i»?rivt No. X, Sherman Vounl Sight and telegrapl ic e « hange • ■ d played on all residences aud places of the recent developments of m elan their hands. would rise and shoot at them through Foullou von Norbeck, an Austrian sci w ill be subject to the captain-general s on New York >an Francisco and Port business on that day. Governor-General Blanco realizes the windows. M o ro . P rrc o n . The negroes killed are cholia, bad beeu under the care of Dr. entist who had visited many groups of disposal to order them where to reside, land. , The Berkey A Gay furniture factory, Stearns, of the insane retreat ih r k c t o r s . \ \ hile islands in the South seas aud had aud it w ill be a commendation in their that with the preseut force he is un Amos Judson and Alexander. The Umidii Watï of Grand Rapids, Mich., the largest in his fam ily were away he went to an numerous exciting experiences w ith the favor for them to give available news able to quell the revolt, aud conee- wounded are Henry Simpson, Jack 1». P. T hompson . J so . S. St h is c z , quently is aw aiting the arrival of rein Noble, Andrew Miller and Albert Les- the world, has resumed operations upper room aud hanged him self w i l l natives. Fn. M. W illiams , G ko . A. I. ikbk , W hile traveling w ith an about the enemy and to surrender with forcement« before striking a decisive ter. Simpson Mnd Lester are thought aftei a period of enforced idleness dur a rope fastened to the door knob. H. M. Bt u .u armed guard over the mountains of the their fire-arms: and. moreover, to sur M. SM IT H blow. Meanwhile, the rebel- are do ing the business depression The fac to be fatally wounded. islands, he was set upon by bushmeu render collectively in their organiza ing a great deal of damage to property, T h e T a b le s W e re T u rn e d . tory employs more workmen than any aud slain, together w ith three others. tions hy and and murdering and robbing the in Dr. T. W. Bowman, of Savannah, During the desperate conflict which fol- other institution in that city. SUPPLIES FOOD TO THE POOR F ifth —The proclamation is only He was lowed the assault, many of the party enforceable in the province of Dinar del habitants. The rtbe.iion has spread It is now certain that the lumber Ga , tried to k ill bis wife. O f D a l le « C i t y . O r < # M . to the provinces of Manila, Bulacan, > o i « l W o r k o f » n F .L ig lit h T o - o p « r » t l » « combine, known as the Central Lum prevented from so doing by W. T. were dangerously wounded. oe O ver D rug S tore 1 allow Rio. Patupanga. Nueva Eeija, Tarlao, Ls S o c ie t y . ber Company, of California, w ill have Haskell, a commercial traveler. Has ing is the list of killed: The insurgents during the past two MOODY a new lease of life January 1. 189?, kell seized Bowman's pistol aud Laguiua, Cavite and Baiangas. P resident weeks have beeu continuing the work lienry Baron Foullun von Norbeck. Ran Francisco, Oct. 26.— Ben Jones, MOODY An illustration of the atrocities per . . . . . . . Morw. Ore«»« Cashier Mrs. Bowman Midshipman Armand de Beaufort, Sea of devastation, particularly iu the prov and that it w ill early m the spring wrenched it from him of London; Joseph Clay, of Gloucester, petrated by the rebels, is furnished by attempt to hold prices at a higher fig aud her mother then assaulted the doc man Gustav Chalaupka, and a native ince of Matanzas, where they have re and W illiam htokes, of Newcast.e, ar EDGINGTONanJ tor. They blackened his eyes aud beat guide from Titeri. ure than they have been for years. duced to ashes eight tobaooo and sugar au attack on a large mona iery, in rived from the antipode« on the steamer G eneral B anking Business O L i\E HARTLEY Cavite province, which they have since The A lbatr «s was commissioned by plantations, together with many farm Mono wan Tney are representative« T ransacted W. T. Rambusch. the defaulting him about the head very badly. Bow This man was arrested aud taken before a the Austrian government to make sci houses and huts of laborers, the total used as their headquirters. banker of Juneau. Wia., shot aud ki.led was oue of the first places attacked. of the Manchester Co operative Society, judge who gave him twenty-four houir entific explorations of the Solomon value being about $2,000,000. Hun au instituion which is doing business aiSICIARS AND SURGEONS. Sight exchange sold on New York, him self in Fredericksburg. X L He to get out of the state. Maddened by the refusal of the priests dreds of fam ilies are rendered homeless islands. During the middle of last with a capital of i. 7,000,000, and left a note expressing a desire that he San Francisco. Portland. Or. to yield, tne rebles. a getting inside August, a lauding was made at a place which has big stores and agencies scat- Collections made on favorable terms be identified in order that bis w ife Wasco - - - Orffi.u M u s t Ms I r a s * S o n T a t S e n . resorted to tne most fiendish t Ttures’.n GOLD FROM AUSTRALIA. called T iteri, ou the north coast of t-red throughout the United Kingdom. m ight get his life insurance. About at all accessible points. The Marquis of Salisbury has de order to wreak their vengeance on the G uadalcanal From there, a party, The society is organized for the pur 1 100 was found on his person manded the immediate release of Sun priests. Several of th in were banged H a l f M llllo a s A rrtv a d ce at Wasco Hotel, special at ten- .p. >jr _ c» 11 consisting of Baron Foulton Norheck, T w o a m t pose of affording the pool. #nd middle W hile the Dunham fam ily was do Yat Sen. the Chinese physician, said to treat and roasted to death by burn t h e M o o o w a l. ven diseases of women and c h ild - ! W a r r e n U . J V la .r s r iä ii classes an opportunity of purchasing ing its aerial bar act in Barnum's cir to be a British subject, who was. ac Lieutenaut Budik, Midshipman de Cliht-rs were pul to San Franciaoo, O ct 26.—The ateamer ing kerosene oil supplies and the necessaries of life d i cus, at Chicago, oue of its members, cording to the statement of his fn , nds, Beaufort, twenty-nine sailors, the ------------------------------------------------------’ CRASS VALLEY, ORECOH, death in an even more cruel manner, M inowai, which arrived from Australia rect from the prodooers, growers and John, met with an aocident that is kidnaped w hile passing the Chinese baron's to servants and two native portions of their bodies being cut off t-xlay, has on board about $2,500.000 J. V. O ’LE A R Y — D»AiKK is— guide«, started for the purpose of e x manufacturers, thereby saving the pur likely to prove fatal. He dropped legation in Loudon, and is held a pris worth of English sovereigns, consigned piecemeal. chaser the profits of the wholesaler and eighty feet into a net, alighting on hit oner in the legation on a charge of ploring a in ou n u ia in the interior of I d the monastery, the rebels w -es to A ssistant United States Treasurer middlemen. The society has proved a head. His spine was injured aud lo w having been engaged in a conspiracy to tne island, called the Lion s Head Berry, to be melted down and m illed well supplied with rifles, ammunition big success, and has beejme an ex After two days' marching, oue m id er limbs paralysed overthrow the Mantchu dynasty. and food and so far have succeeded in shipman and seven sailora returneJ, into double eagles here and stored away M A B V F A C TV B B B OF driving off the r-pauish troops. The tensive and powerful oonoern in E ng T. P. Farnsworth, of Cresco, la ., ac iu the aubtreasury. the men not being able to stand the land, and the representatives now here A St L o u is B r o k e r A s s ig n s R u tle d g e . O re g o n About a month ago a shipment val report that the slip aud arsenal at say they have been in New Zealand and The HARNESS, ER1DLES. HOBBLES, ETC cidentally killed bis w ife in that city. L. A Coquard. s w ell known St. heavy w alking in the b-sh. Cavite were in the bauds of the retell Just as they were going to dine Farns W allis . Deputy. Rufus, Or. baron's party that proceeded, reached a ued at $1.500,000 was received here Australia to see if it would be practic In Manila, worth was in the act of loading his re Louis broker, has filed an assignment camping place at the foot of the Lion • from Australia, an 1 at that time A ssist has since been denied able and feasible to organize branch He gives bis assets as flOO.OOo, lia b il » Iieputy, Grate Valley, Or. things are practically at a standstilL Special Attention Give» volver, when the cartridge exploded, The baron and his servants, ant Treasurer Berry was authorized by agencies in those colonies. ities not stated, but may ezoeed the as Head. The prism s are crowded with pris< n- to Orders...................... the ball striking his w ife nearly in the "^.DBwrrz. Deputy, Kent, with the native guides, were in the the treasury department at Washington As a result of their visit they say sets It is claim ed that during the last era. and ever 300 nave been dep rted center of the forehead, killin g her in six months be lost heavily in wheat lead go m g up the h ill, several natives to receive the coin at bullion value for to Carolines. By torture, r-rauiardi it is highly probable that the society stantly. and stocks, ib e n t a l amount being e»ti- being apparently near the party. storage in the subtreasury aud to accept have wrung many secret« from the w ill engage in the business of handling :fS I> » V « C 1K 1K H am lin J. Andrus, pres: lent of the When up near the top, they heard two additional shipments to the amount of mated at 1300.000. prisoners. A triangular mark, cut in refrigerated meats from the Australian Arlington Chemical Company, Yonkers. shots fired in the neighborhood of the $• ,000,000. Soon afterward dispatches the arm, is the badge of membership of colonies. > N. Y., was instantly killed by the ex- A M is s >urt t t a n k L o o t e d . camp they had left, and at the same announced that the second shipment the revolutionary s ciety. BURNED IN A EOX CAR. plosion of a bomb in bis office. He was Robbers entered the bark at < aas- tim e they saw a bnsbman chief stand fr< m Australia, amounting to $2.500.- The prison at Manila, which has alone when the tragedy occurred VoO bullion value, had started un its ing on the p'p d a rise a little above tage and Lvpress Line ville. Me., and blew open the safe, se lu U re a » V a lle y . O re g o n . earned for itself the oppre-bius title of M y s t e r io u s H e a t h o f a n t n k u o w n M a n Who placed the bomb in the office, ot curing its contents. The amount was them, making st'ine signs. As he ap way from Australia. GLAS ALLEN - P roprietor l a C o lf a x . whom it was iutended fcr is unknown. large, but the bank officials refu«e to peared. two shots were fired lower The treasure w ill be taken to the the “ black bole of Manila, is . u old E. C. »Mahany....... John Andrus, a brother of the victim , say how much. The robbery was tne down the mountain from the direction mint where the g”ld w ill be tested for fortress. Prisoners are thre wa into a Colfax. Oct- 26.—A box-car burned dungeon, the entran?e into wr..ch is Pra- tie-al mechanic, cay-able of dob g was generally the first to enter the of the camp. The shots a».x-med to be w< lght and fineness and afterwards gained by a bole in the roof. The 1 st evening on a switch of the O. R. work of professionals. all fctLd of • arper-ter work and wood re- a signal for the chief to attack the either c ined into $20 pieces or stored only ventilation is through a barred A: N. In one end of the car the form r a ir in a ha_- «¡»labl-.afced a» above au l re office, and as the dead man is very w ell st« fully aoli ta a »hare of the p u b le liked, it is supposed that his brother is t t r i e n t a l Q is e s tlo u « e t t l e d . of a man was notioed, burned beyond ba re n s party. Bushmen from a score in the aubtreasury as bullion patronage. In all cares eatisfacuon The gi Id thus shipped from Australia opening underneath the platform floor, recognition. the one whose life was desired The P ans correspondent of the L n- of places at once rushed out an l the The body is supposed to guaranteed. and at high tide this means of v» ntila- The lo«s occasioned by the burning don News reports that he bears the haron was struck on the neck w ith a is placed to the credit of merchants tion is totally clos-.-d, and large num be that of Dave Buchan, who at 8 ,ve Moro Hotel at S a. m. Monday, of the flouring m ill and wheat ware czar's visit to t^ueen Victoria at Bal tomahawk, w ihle a crowd of the bush- who are buying m New York and bers of prisoners, who did l t die fr-.m o'clock last evening took five shots at .« la y acd Friday. house at Weston, Or , has been placed moral resulted in Russia. England aud men attacked the rest of the party with Europe to make up the balance of trade, saffoeation. were found to have torn Louise Forester, his sporting w ife, ave Umatilla House. The Dalles, at at about <20.000. Tb*> m ill was owned France agreeing on the basis of a p licy clubs. The native who had cut down which is naturally in favor of New each other in a dreadful manner in fits whom it is said he jilted at Spckane eedav,Thursday and Saturday, A dozen years in Japan and China, w hile the La-vant. the baron waa promptly shot by a York at this season. recently. She followed him here. principally by I. E. Saling and P A E I . WEST. Im ager. loro. Oregon the round trip, >£.50: on ew jv ag'i this plan was devised by Hugh of insanity. Mediterranean and African questions sailer. The shooting ( centred cn the Moscow Worthington, aud there was no insur Lieutenant Budik also used Freight, 40 cent« a 100, sma.l | Numerous accusations of cow^rdioe ance. The m ill was equipped with are being arranged. The czar wants hia revolver to good effect. One sailor Craig and others, and by it the annual have been made against the Spanish. train, and the Forester woman sus -;es, 15 and 25 cents. Orders for Buchan • or express package« promptly La r 2 -e s t a n (J M ost C o m m o d io u s modern machinery, aud was almost the results obtained w ithout bloodshed, had to protect him self with a toma saving in the exchange bt-tween here In a brush with the rebels, they placed tained omy a flesh wound. arefullv attended to at reasonat ¡e =» constantly operated. It had 100 bar •ays the correspondent, sud is support hawk he had wrested from a native. and New York amount« to a large sum. native troops in the van, acd when has been here several weeks, and has H o u s e in M o ro . The suln n The other sailors were w ell armed and The next shipment, which w ill arrive Apply to C. H. WiGiama, Moro. been under the in flu ace of morphine rels daily capacity. The warehouse ed by Italy and Austria contained' 10.000 bushels of wheat that is likely to die hard, but he w ill be the bushmeu finally had to retreat to before the first of the year, w ill proba these were dispersed, the Spaniards much latley, and attempted suicide W e l l K e p t . G o o d M e a l» . G o o d R e d » . bly be larger than either of the twe fled. To show the strea* to whicu the several times. were insured for half their value. obliged to yield. the woods, many of them wounded. authorities are placed for men, dis preceding. ________ A suspicious character called “ Old The origin of the fire has not been dis The baron was not the only of the charging of the steamers w»»s suspend W ants of customers carefully attended F l l l b u v 'e r » to B a T r i e d . Cripple” is also m issing. The dead party badly hurt. At first it was IN F O R M A T IO N S U F F IC IE N T . to. Patronage of the public is respect- covered. ed for some days, because there were Admiral Navarro, president of the thought be would recover, but he grad man's body was taken to the morgue, F. EL BROWN, PaoiaiETOu. General Carloe Exeta La« taken quar ■ited bv the management. fallv solicit« no soldier« available to perform the Daval court of Havana, has caused no ually sank after he had walked back to and officers are at work on the case. ters in Oakland, Cal., and says be is duties of customs officers. t « » u » l r llo n o f «’. O . I l o w o l n g o f C in tice to be served upon forty one fili camp, and died in three hours. red to meet his enemies He im be i > le n i f H t ^ u e t a lo e d . Further advices from|Formoaa state C an«« o f th e H ilto n F a ilu r e busters acd others, including the crew BANT. WASCO AND MORO The sight when the party returned agines he is being pursued by hired Olym pic, W ash., Oct. 26 ^ T h c su- that the Japanese are pacifying that and pasaeugers of the Competitor, that to the camp was a bloody one. Mid New York, Oct. 26 —Chief among assassin« in the employ of Mr L ^ p z prerne court today affirmed the lower island by exterm inating the natives. they must answer charges of piracy M anufacturer of and Oeaier la the m inister from Salvador. Laipez as and rebellion against the government shipman de Beaufort bad been cut to court's judgment in the case of State of Mtn, women aud children are bayonet the causes for the failure of the big house of Hilton, Hughes Jc Co. is de serts that the general is a bluffer and is Consul-General Lee. in an interview m death aud three sailors and one native W ashington, respondent, vs C. O. ed by Japanese troops, w hile the whole clared to be the jxstAge-stamp mania. guide w ith him. Six sailor« aud one afraid to make a move. Downing, appellant This was a case country la overrun with banditti. In Any employe of the firm who had oc a Spanish paper, denies having insisted The board of supervisors of San upon his recall to the United States, guide had been wounded, tine of the wherein the appellant, as clerk of Spo many districts, there has been severe casion to consult or confer w ith the .rJLAI PASSENSER ROUTE. Francisco has appropriated <600 for and says bis relations with Captain guide« fought bravely, though his baud kane county, was convicted of em drought, and in addition to other hor head partner. Albert Hiltcro. usually bad been seriously wounded. The bezzlement. the purchase of a supply of the Goto General Weyler are oordisL Counsel for Downing rors, famine stares the people in the •m prepare«! to offer first-« lass ac- rifita finally told on the natives aud urged that the information was in face. A traveler, who has jaat re expected to meet with the petulant ex remedy for leprosy. It w ill be used uodat on« to the traveling public clamation: they withdrew. A F a t a l t ia a K i p l o s l o u . easv coaches, wood team« and ac- fur the relief of the thirteen men and sufficient to charge au offenae. under turned from a tour through the ‘ cam “ Ob, go away; den t bother me now; The news was aeut to Captain the act of 1893. making it em bezzle phor'’ district, denies that the rebellion 'lodating drivers. In Chicago George McWhorter turn two women in the leper oolony at the can't you see I m busy: Mauler, of the Albatross, and a relief « RKITtt. LB a TEX pesthouse. The remedy as far as tried ed on the gas in his room and lay ment for any county officer to whom a has been subdued, chough most of the He was busy, the chief of this great by the physicians has had good effect down to die. The odor of the gas was partv, headed by Lieutenant Bublai, •alary is paid to fail to pay to the coun villages were deserted aud everywhere concern, but not w ith balance sheets ___ .... 7;:® a M M >ro__ __ .1 1 :» a. M and consisting of the doctor and thirty _ \_ L .W 15 a. « » a»co ._10.y0 a . w and many of the afflicted w ill recover. detected by Chslres Collard.who called ty treasurer all sums that shall come was evidence of destru?t:on. caused by All kinds of repairing promptly ...____ M r . m Grant — . « S r . a sailors, was sent and a safe return into his hands for fees and charges in fire and the «word. Like the Chiuese cor with contracts, nor estim ates, nor and neatly done. W eyler and Blanco w ill be recalled. George Holt. Lighting the gas in the in consideration of new ideas in dry W attëatiuu w ill be given to all bu»ines made to the ship. After the injured room adjacent McWhorter's, they burst his office; also that the information generals, they are adepts in manufac goods selling ted to my c»re. hxpreie aud other peen The bead of one of the SeeondSt., Near Boody’s W arehouse Premier Canovas w ill fall, and grave in his door. An explosion fallowed, bad beeu taken aboard. Captain Mauhr did not charge an offense under section turing victories. .o m p tly d< livered. events w ill occur in Spain, Madrid d is largest dry goods stores in America, sailed for Gooktown, and tbeuoe the 57, of the penal code. The supreme patches say, it is believed there, unless blow ing out a section of the rear w all the employer of thousands of persons Albatrot»« w ill go to Sydney. T H E H A L L O F H IS T O R Y . oourt held contrary to thia contention the rebel« in Cuba and the Philippine of the buildm g, and burning C ollaid and over whose counters immense sums Holt escaped injury. Mc in toe case of the State vs. Isensee. the islands are conquered w ithin a month. badly. of money were passed daily, was busy S T R O N G G R IP O N L IF E . defaulting city treasurer of New W hat C o r u « r - » t o n « L » i< l o f t l x F l r » t K u llc l- during business hours almost exclu The Madrid pr*s« openly attacks Cano- Whorter died w hile being taken to the I ok o f t h « A m » r l r » n I i K r r » i t v - com. and concludes upon the authority _ vas and W eyler because of their in hoapitaL sively w ith his collection of postage M a n K e f n « e .l t o D I « A f t e r I l l s S k u l l of that case, that no error was com m it W ashington, O ct 23 —The cere stamps. ability to check the Cuban revolution. The leading I>ealer in Sherman Connty H a d B e e n B r o k e n . A M il lio n a ir e A r m e n ia n . in F irai-class “ U p-to-Date” ..................... San Francisco, Oct 2 6 .— W illiam ted in the lower oourt in overruling monies attending the laying of the Albert Hence Downing, a highw ay The most sensational trial ever H a rp e r’ » W e e k ly . Kennedy, a w ell-digger, astonished the the demurrer in this case. The excep corner-stone of the Hall of History, the man arrested in Denver. Col., has con known in Turkey ha« just been con During November some interesting tions taken by the appellant to certain first to be erected of a group of build fessed that he murdered Joel G. A sh cluded in Constantinople. Aflk Effendi, surgeons at the receiving hospital to aud characteristic features in the pro worth in that city and committed the m illionaire Armenian, has been day by refusing to die after his skull charges of the lower oourt are held by ings to comprise the American uni gress of the political campaign w ill be ^ the supreme oourt to be untenable. versity, took place this afternoon in numerous robberies, beside# having condemned to three years' seolusion in had been smashed by a crowbar, which shown in pictures by f . de Thulstrup, the presence of a large aud distin ...... WASCO. OREGON. murdered a man in 1885 at San Jose, a fortreaa. He was accused of being fell a distance of sixty feet aud struck 01 Ever Kind in My Line of Goods. A B lo o d y J a p a n « « « I l u « l . guished gathering of the grand lodge who has made a special trip to the n a Kennedy was at the C al., and committed other crimes chief of the revolutionary committee. him on the head San Francisco, Oct. 2 6 — Kata Nish- of Masons of the District of Columbia, tional headquarters at Chicago in the there. He promises to plead gu ilty to This latter was considered not proved, bottom of a w ell, and was hauling a amto and Hairy Nismato, Japanese, assisted by several commauderie« of interests of Harper's Weekly. Prince Have now on hand a large stock of Harness and Raddles, Collars, Bridles, all the crimes which he has oommitted but his connection w ith the movement crowbar to ibe top by means of a rope and cousins, fought a bloody duel to the Knights Templar, who took a ton's sesqui-centennial w ill be frilly •r»s. Robes, brushes, Curry Combs. Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything sud says he wants to be hung. aud pulley, when the bar slipped aud was established. He was given the day at their boardiDg-house. As a re prominent part Bishop Bowman put treated by the Weekly, in illustration v iine will save money by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere. struck him a glaucing blow on the The people of Albuquerque, N. M , minimum penalty possible. sult, both sre at the receiving hospital, the stou* in plaoe after relics aud and text; and Robert Reid's decorations bead. Kennedy « skull was cleft as if paid their homage to a true hero at the Kata w ith one side of his head sliced documents had beeu deposited iu the for the Congressional Library w ill form by a tomahawk, and his brain was laid A C o w a r d l y S u ic id e . funeral of John Braden, who sacrificed o ff and his left cheek amputated and receptacle. Au introductory address the subject of au attractive paper. Alfred G. Andrew, a carpenter of bare for F -e inches. He never lost his left arm almost severed from bis was delievred by Bishpop Hurst. Ex- his own life to save those of women consciousoess, and, though it took the F i g h t lit t h e S u l t a n '« l ’ a l a r e . and children. During a parade io that San Francisco, ended his own life be body. Harry got off better, but his Governor Robert E. Pattison, Bishops Pans. Oot. 26 —Le Temps this after city Barden was driving an am m uni cause of misfortunes that had reduced doctors three hours to dress his wound body is oovered w ith wounds and W ilson, Newman, McCabe. Fowler. tion wagon, the contents of which ex him to poverty, and left a widow and be still re mained oon«cious. He talked gashes. The row began over the pay Kev. Charles G. Payne and Rev. J. noon publishes a dispatch from Con stantinople saying that a conflict ploded and set fire to the wagon. The three grown children to struggle for continually, and his chief grievance ment of a debt, and Harry used a big M. Buckley also delivered addresses. Charles Slade—SLADE A COOLEY, PROPRIETORS-J. O. Cooley. occurred at Y ildiz Kiosk, gie sultan s team started to run, in the direction the living he bad grown weary of en was that the razor with which they butcher-knife, w hile Kata wielded a According Brigadier W. M. Powell has beeu ap palace, between Turkish and Albanian of a crowd of women and children, but deavoring to make for them. He ttxik shaved his scalp was dull. Japanese naval sword. Both fainted Several men on both sides Braden stayed at his post until he bad carbolic acid and died iu great agony. to the doctors, ninety-nine men out of from loss of blood, but they may re- pointed commander of the Salvation guards. checked the frenzied animals, and then His w ife waa a witness to his suffer a hundred would have been killed, were killed Army in Japan. oover. but there is a chauce for his recoveiy fell from the seat, burned to a crisp. lugs. C o w a r d ly T u r k » . F a t a lly In ju r e d at a F ir« . F ive outlaws appeared at the ranch M u r « A r m e n ia n « A r r l v « . Constantinople. Oct. 26.—The Rus F e ll T h ro u g h a F lo o r . Rued fo r Kr«a<-li «»» P ro m t« « . of R. T. Brooke, an Englishman, whose Beaver Falla, Pa., Oct. 23.—Mayor sian black squadron called at Tiebi- New York, tXjt. 2 6 —There were 160 Chicago, Oct. 26.—Theodore Felters. Robert Sommers, of Tacoma, a gar place is near Tonkawa, O. T ., and Armenian steerage passengers on the Bros. ’ pottery works was destroyed by zond. in Asia Minor, and stayed th^re who is considered wealthy. They dener, fell ten feet, through a floor, a retired capitalist residing at West fire early this morning, eutaihug a for a day. creating a panic among tne Located within 100 feet of the depot. New building, new furniture, and called Brooke to the door and com and died three hours later at the hos Pullman, is sued for breach of promise California, which arrived this after l<»ss of $100,000. A w all fell and five noon from Hamburg and Havre. They ▼thing first-clas*. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept, Table supplied manded him to hold up bis bands, pital. Tho fall fractured the skull, by Mrs Sarah Glover, who asks that were shipped in Havre and are booked boys were buried in the debris. Two Turkish inhabitants of the town, who sought refuge lu the houses of the i the beet the market affords. . . . o , .. and congestion of the brain followed. he pay her $25,000. Some tim e ago, for various destinations. The captain named Reed and Walker were fatally Christian residents aud Proprietors of Hotel will m eet all trains. Special attention to commercial their apparent purpose being robbery. especia’ly Felters was a tenant iu a boarding He lived in an old building.aud entered Brooke replied w ith bullets from bis states all have some means, and tome injured. «-lers. Stages leuve for Goldeudale aud Moro everv morning. those of the Armenians. revolver, aud shot two of bis visitors a dark room adjoining bis own, near house kept by Mrs. Glover, and she have as much as $60. He does not A Japanese steamship line to Austra 1.1 R e a * h e » F a k i n g . dead and wounded a third. The un the door of which was a l.rg e hole, in alleges he asked her to marry him. anticipate any difficulty about lauding She consented, and, w hile she was pre injured outlaws fled, carrying their which a wheel for cleaning carpets Peking. t-Tct. 26.— Li Hung Chang them as thev are not likely to become lia has been started, the Yeuiashimo wounded companions. The dead men had once been set. Into this hole he paring for the wedding, he went to public charges. There are only a few Maru, the pioneer steamer, having left has arrived here, and w ill shortly pre Kobe Ootoher 7, with 400 tous cargo. have not been identified, but are sup fell, being unaware of the existence of Georgia »»u business, and when he re women and children among them. sent his report to the emperor. turned brought a w ife w ith him. posed to belong to the Dalton gang. the death tiap. C a b le A a r « » » H« m »«1’» C a u a l . L a k e F r e i g h t e r A g r t iu n d . Gavin Dbu High, late of the Let T h e R e fu g e « » W i l l L e n d . Port Towuteud, Oct. 23.— There is Chicago, Oot. 26 — The big steel T h e K e b « u io n K « t S u p p resse d . T lie F a ir W ill L it ig a t io n . Angeles Recxird, Ban Francisco Report, Ar- New York. Oct. 26.—The 134 general rejoicing here today among steamer Aragon lost her bearings in a t come to Sherman countv, where one-Bixth of all the w heat in Oregon Oakland Morning Times and Evening Guce again it is announced that the San Francisco, Oct. 26.— At a con produced in 18U4. A little county on the map), but a bio cocxty in reality Item, received a genuie and woeful sur Mohammedan rebellion has been sup- ference this afternoon of all the attor mcnian refugees who have been held at shipping men. merchants aud newspa fog this morning, aud ran agTOund ou E llis islaud for several days, w ill, after per correspondents, ou account of the «suits, growing better every time the sun sets. Tugs prise, when Police of San pressed, though the missionary reports neys for the various parties in the Fair all, be allowed to find homes in this fact that the Puget Sound Telegraph a reef off Sixty-third street. ► I»o vou want to sell a farm? Do you want to sell your house and lot in town __ Judge Wood, -iw*w were uuable to move her, aud the work do not in any way agree w ith the offi litigation, the position of the late Sen on do T he O bbebvbh is prepared to make you a simple proposition, one which Francisco, sentenced h t y country. The New Jersey men who Company this morniug succeeded iu •<i can understand, and if you so desire can profit from without risk. If you in the county jail for l i b e l i n g W. J. cial intelligence. Meanwhile, there la ator Fair's daughters toward the so- proteited against the colonizing of the laying its new cable across Hood caual, of removing her cargo to a lighter w ill :e yonr property in the bands of a real estate agent for sale, he lists it aud DuDgee in connection w ith the fight a lively rising in Chung Lok district, called penoil w ill was defined. The Armenians by the Salvation Army in the breaking of which three months commence. The lake is comparatively en a customer comes tries to tell your property. Our plan is different; we between rival water companies. High about 100 m iles from Swato island. attorney for Mrs. Horman Oelrichs Ramsay, N. J ., have appeared before ago seriously impeded telegraphic smooth. The Aragon was bound from Escanaba to South Chicago, w ith iron 1 the customer to you. If a sale ie made you pay us, but if not we get nothing ggjyed six days on a former charge, Thia la the district where Hakkes de and Mias Fair announced that he would Immigration Commissioner Senner to communication to and from this city. ore. She is owned by C. K. Jones, of our advertisement. and had pleaded guilty on the second stroyed the property of the Basel m is file no ooutest in their behalf against nsk for the release of the Armenians. Will the readers of this paper please leave at this office the names and ad- oharge, expecting a light sen*euoe. sions, for which act the German gov- ,h e pencu Or trust w ill, but would sup- The emperor aud empress of Japan Cleveland. The New Jersey delegation offered to 4ses (>f any of their friends in the East w ho are likely to want to come to Ore- ernment obtained ample reparation. port the contest instituted iu behalf of support the Salvationists in securing have made large donations for the He now intend« to continue the legal Eloctrio co.il m iuiug machinery is W’e desire to send them a sample copy occasionally and keep them informed fight, bis attorney stating that he So far, no mission stations are reported the minor heirs. A sim ilar statement bonds for the refugees so they should sufferers in the various provinces visit being rapidly introduced in Western »nt this section. wonld swear out a writ of babes» as being in danger, and the troops have was made by the attorneys for Charle» not beoome publio charges. ed by the earthquakes aud floods. Pennsylvania. been dispatched to tha scene. Fair. oorpua. M O O R E BROS. E p ito m e ot tnd First national Bank P lciAN suHGEo.i The Dalles National Bank ! * Inspector cl Sherman Go. ...W hips & Saddlery... CARPENTERING „SAND MORO WAGON REPAIR SHOP C ity hotel S. M A IL ROUTE CF HENRY L. K U C K Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, lip s , Spars, Stirrups. Ships,to TENTS AND WAGON COVERS ■.ADDLES, HARNESS 1 SUPPLIES LADE&COOLEVHOTEL T h e L e a d in g H o te l o f G ra n t. reYou LookingTowardsOregon? 0. C. IRELAND & SONS, Publishers. th e T e le g r a p h ic The S c ie n tific E x p e d itio n