Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Moro observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-1897 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1896)
SUBSCRIPTION R ATES: MORO $ 1 .8 0 P E » Y E A R . ONE D O LLA R IN P ER YEAR ADVANCE. D. C. IRELAND & SONS VOL. PUBLISHERS. < • IX . M OLO, S IIE H M A N BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OBS COUNTY, OREGON, T ill H SD A V , We Print Envelopes, Tags, Bill Heads, Letter Head«, Posters, Statement*, Pro gramme*, Card*. Circulars, lab els, Note Head«, Book«. Brief«, Sale Bill«, Pam- h leu . Anything on the Earth in the .ine of Printing, eo I>on’t eend Your Order« out of the County. £ £UF" Order» DECEM BER 3, I HOG. by m all prom ptly flUeU. Q uick an4 C m « **. Addreu NO. 7. K a *v b. C. IKLLASb A HONS, Moro, Kberman county, Or I ' l i r t a l i i g lit U r u g u a y FORIY YEAHS AFTER. W EYLERS HEAVY LO SS. A Bueno« Ayres dispatch state* that * H MOORS H A MOORK the revolution under way in the Uru lt r t u r n » d r tin g « i -b a n d HOSFOKL) b T w o T h o u s a n d o f It la M e n K i l l e d In Sn >g F o rtu n a . W ith guayan republic is gradually gathering J. «he h u b ! H i l l s . M O O RE BROS. strength. It« exact proportions are as La Grunge, lud , Nov. 30. — A strange U t e r i e y - i l - D i and N o U r j P a b llc . Chicago, Nov. 80 — The Tribune's ..B A N K E R S . E p ito m e ot t h e T e le g r a p h ic yet unknown, as the telegraph com 3 o u r k e C o c k r a u ’s E ’< q u e n t «tory has develop» d near (.Tenter, a lit E v id e n c e oí S t e a d y G r o w th special from Jacks'nviile, F la., says: panies have been seized by the govern- tle settlement in Steuben county, by T ra n sa ct a G en eral MORO P le a to r t h e P a tr io ts . Colonel Joss R-yes. aid-de camp of a n d E n te r p r is e . N e w s o f th e W o rld . nieut and nothing is allowed to come Pravtieee in all the court« of thia «tate B a n k in g B u sin ess tbe reunit ng of husband aud wife after OREGON Gemral Maceo, wounded and cn route out. It is reported, however, that forty years'separation. W illiam W eid to New York foi medical treatment, Letter« of credit issued there have been several hot skirm ishes ner diaappeuie I from St. Joseph county. Or*g •»«*- available on Eastern states TKKSK TICKS FROM THE WIRES on the frontier b» tween the rebels and HR URGED AN INTERVENTION Mich , then his home, in 1856. Hia ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST and w uh di»patcb(« to the junta, pnE«ed through here yeaterday. He «ays tbe government force*. Several houses wife did uot give up hope of hia return fighting in th* Rabi hills of Pinar del J , have been burned, it ia said, and sev C. BURKES Collection» nu de at all poiur» on favo: able until 1864. when a letter alleged to Rio wan tbe most tanguinary battle of t e r n . > «ht eicbange and tele«ranbic trans eral were killed on each side. I« la T i m e , l i e It e v - la r r d , T h a t th e have been written by her husband on F r o m A l l t h e C lt le » » n d T o w n » o f t h e A n In t e r e s tin g C o lle c tio n o f Ite m » F r u a i fer» Mild on Sew York. Chicago, si I oni» San the war. He claim s 2.0Q0 of W eyler’s > rane.«co, Portland, The 1 halle» ana >ariou> P r e s i d e n t *>h< u l d M a k e Known t h e T w o I l e t n t . p l i e r e * F *re a e n te d bis dj ing b«d solved the mystery. The T h r i v i n g S la t e r S ta te s ItOruej-it-Lii. Notrj Public. Real Estate p o m o tu Oregon and Washington. men were killed in two days, and twice A Kervjr .lew* ter. letter came from Los Angeles, Cal., til» V Ir * a. In a C o n d e n s e d F u r ia . - O r « i» n . as many w< uuded. aid Collection Igeai Four men entered Jacob N iedlikow 's where Mrs. Weidner believed her hus Weyler went to the field with 35,000 HrNU New Y’ork, Nov. 3 0 .—St. Leo’s band died. J S M. I’iTTIHfc N, A dynam ite explosion occurred at jewelry store in Milwaukee, W in , and Baker City has a movement w ell un Mm W»»iduer donned men in three column«, one of 15,000 Crest.lent. Caaitlet K church was crowded w ith Cuban« and ttskie by which several persons were attempted to rob the place. Two cov widow s weeds and mourned her hus der way to secure a public library. Abstract* and Plat* furni»hed under himself; one of 15,000 under ¿tiled. sympathizers this morning, band as dead. ered the proprietor w ith revolvers aud their Tbe Eagle woolen m ills, at Browns General Echagae, and a third of 5,000 bbe subsequently mar to order when a requiem mass was celebrated ried John Tompkins, and to this onion ville, now employ« sixty-one men. The latest reports front Ktiesta are 1« ordered him to open the safe. He grap under (ii-neral Munzo. They found in memory of the eight Havana m edi «lx children wete born. the effect that the w inter crop through pled w ith the men, who opened tire on _ *' ■ g B H i d i n g , M a i n S t-. M o r a . O r r i n » There are about 500 bead of cattle fur M*ceo entrenched in a crescent shaped cal students who were executed by the T h e D a lle s , Or. him, shooting him iu the hand. The Yesterday Weidner ri turned to find out the south, excepting in the Cau range of hills. When at the foot of the Spanish in the city of Havana, on No hia fam ily, little believing that his* «ale in Eagle valley, Union county. A general banking bus nest* transact ca«u«t ta iu a fairly favorable coudiiton jew ler’s w ife entered aud several sh< t« b ills the FpauiMids were met w ith a The hantiam river was repotted to L W . HUNTING were fired at her and her child. Tue vember 27, 1871. The rervices were wife was alive. He found iu gray ed. de}<oeit« received, subject to sight withering fire that cut g«ps in tbeir have been higher last week than since A Singapore dispatch to the London conducted by the K v Father Daoey. robbers were then frightened off, aud draft or check. headed Mrs. Tompkins tbe bride of hia ranks. Maceo's men shot from behind JUSTICE Of THE PEACE. the flood of 1891. rim es says the Spauiard« have been de Referring to the Cuban struggle for be.ng pursued were captured. Collections made and proceeds youth, and as husband ana w ife they rcxks and trees, and gradually gave District No. X , Sherman County, liberty. Father Ducev »aid the spirit w ill live together again. 1 promptly remitted on day of collection. feated by the insurgents iu the Philip Senator elect Harmon, of Coos, Curry Weidner way before the Spaniards, wno, en Siglit and telegraphic exchange sold pine islands, w ith the loss of 300 of displayed by the patriots is even W o m a n F i r * * t p u n B u r g l a r * . and Josephine counties, makes public M a ra , l'r * i< ,a went to the coast to speculate, and sev couraged by wbat they thought to be on New York, San Francisco and Port tneir men. At Colaud creek, V irginia, Mr*. g n a ter thau that of the patriot« wbo eral fortunate business ventures have hi« approval of a registration law. a victory, pursued them. Ftriet atten tion given to a ll Collect!©«« • * - land. founded this country. Elisabeth Belcher, who is reputed to trusted to me. Term» reasonable. Prompt re The people of W allowa oounty want IU K K C V O M *: gtv u him possession of a comfortable The strike in the gas works, iu Bor Suddenly a deafening explosion rent turn» other W atkins B u t;lin g , I petal r*. Another service was held tonight in fortune. a special session of tbe circuit oourt. the air, and a scene fallowed sotnewbat deaux. which necessitated the calling have money at her home, heard bur — D. P. TMOiirsos. J \o . S. Si m s e t , E d . M. W il l ia m s . t ’ KO. A. L ' x u k , in of the soldiers to assist in the works glars working at a back door. She Chickeriug hall, which was crowded. The theory is advanced that the le t They have an overstock of criminal* like the m ine herror at Petersburg dur II. M. Bx i l l . i. M. s w i m to save the city h e w being left m dark stole out w ith a Winchester, saw three Bourke Cock ran, Charles A Dana, En ters sent Mrs. Weidner was part of a they wish to dispose of. ing tbe late war. Horses and men DR men at the door and fired three «hots rique Verona aud Dr. Barnett were -ronspiracy to murder Weidner at the ness, has euded in a compromise Prairie City. Grant oounty, has been were blown high in the air and fell to at them. The burglars tied. They the speakers. A ll the members of the time, as be was the owner of several •elected •« the next meeting plaoe of the carta dead and mangled. The At Webster'« saw m ill, on Deep were tracked more than three in lie» by Cuban junta had seat« ou the platform. valuable m ining claims. tbe directors of the first Eastern Ore djnam ite mine was touched off by John Creek, in W ashington, Engineer B. F blood stains. Bourke Cockran's speech was one of gon Diatnct Agricultural Society. Linn, formerly of thia city, wbo is o r D a li* » t 't t y . O r .g u a . Elmore was caught by a shaft aud in the most eloquent ever made by him. SAN BEN TO SUR V IV O R 3. O f f ic e O v e r D r u g S t o r e Mcou»'« electrician. Maceo then Tbe hospital, employe'« quarters and stantly killed. The body was frigh t K le v e n T h o u s a n d M e n O u t He urged intervention by this govern laundry at the Warm Spring« agency loosened hi» djnam ite guns, prepared The American Company's lighters ment in the interest of civilization aud Lan<1e<l to Z. MOODY fully mangled. President 1 h*j C h e e r have been completed and are now by Linn, and more havcc waa wrought. MOODY M. M » r w . O re g n s t Cashier The first serious frontier incident in and ship cleaners in Hamburg, Ger humanity. He said the annexation of In tbe mine explosion. Colonel Reyes aw aiting to be turned over to the gov a long tim e occurred near Munster, many have joined the big »trike there, Cuba would put this country on a foot San Francisco, Nov. 30 — When the ernment as soon a« the new agent ar •ays. Weyler lost 700 men killed, and and eleven thousand men are now o u t ing w ith barbarous bpain. When, EDGING TON and RS. J. when a German forest guard shot an D thirty-seven survivors of the crew of rives. General B an king B usiness 500 mote in charging, besides 1,600 OLIVE HARTLEY however, tbe C aton should breathe the alleged French poache.*, indicting a the wrecked o d lier ban Benito were T ransacted The body of Ferdinez, the cook of woanded. air of freedom and desired to become a R e b e l l i o n In M a i l a g A t r t r . flesh wound. The French government landed at Mission street wharf by the the ill-fated Arago, was found last Next day, Maceo, knowing cf the re part ol this republic then they ooulri Dispatches from Antananarivo say w ill inquire into the case. ateamer Point Arena between 3 and 4 week on the beach, fifteen mile« north serve force under Weyler, retreated to PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Sight exchange «old on New York. rebellion in Madagascar is lam paut, l<e treated as equal» and not the sub o'clock thi« morning, the poor fellow s even a stronger position. Then be was W hile the em ployes of the Thiel« San Francisco. Portland. Or. and in the vicinity of the capital tiade jects o l conquest. Further, he said were still shivering fr >m the thorough of the Umpqua. Tbe remains were attacked by the column under Echague, Collections made on favorable term« enam el factory, of Hamburg, Germany, is paralyzed. - - - O itg u i W ite that if neceaaary, tbe Coban« should be ch illing they received w hile clinging identified by papers found in the wbo was roundly thrashed and driven were going to work a body of strikers at all accessible points. allowed to purchase tbeir freedom from to the rigging so many hours w aiting pockets. from the field, losing 800 men killed, attacked them and a free tight followed I H e a t t r u u » F i r * In P o r t l a n d . Spam, and that, io the interest of Seven mile« of tbe new motor rail Office at W earn Hotel. Special a tte n -1 . .. to be saved Ae they climbed on the besides 1,300 wounded. Shots were fired, aeveral persons sen The extensive plant of the Inman, peace, the United States should guar tio n g iv e n disease? o f women and child- V v c H T d l U. n l a T S t l c l i 1 ously wounded and many arrests made. dock, they gathered in a group, of way grade between Waterloo, Sodaville N -xt day Maceo retreated again, Fonlsen Lumber Company, of Port antee the payment of the bonds. ren. which Captain Smith was the center, ana Lebanon, are «aid to be now ready maneuvering all the w hile to entrap land, Or., was almost completely de However, it is time, he declared, CRASS VALLEY. ORECO N, A Paris dispatch says the trial of and gave a su'cession of rouemg cheers for tbe laying of rails. On account of W eljer into a field that had been that the executive should make known for the crew of the Point Arena. Then tbe bad weather work ha« been discon Baxin’s patent roller boat, which it Is stroyed by fire Thanksgiving evening -DBALKK IZ honeycombed with dynamite. Mean J. V. O ’ L E A R Y alleged would shorten the A tlantic pas The fire was discovered by the night hia views upon the Cuban que«ti n and the shipwrecked men quickly scattered tinued until next spring. while, however, General Weyler, hear watchman, and in an incredible space if tbe word was spoken, freedom would sage to ninety-six hours, is expected to Tbe contractors wbo have been ing that there was danger of an upris to their h imes. most of them having occur in the m iddle of December across of tim e the entire plant was a ceetmng be secured without the firing of a sin families. awarded tbe contract for furnishing and ing in Havana, because of bis failure to Ttie loss sustained gle shot. But if interference should the English channel from Havre, in the cauldron of flames Many of the San Benito's men were placing rock on the north jetty, on crush Maceo, hastened back to that S iS C F A c n m or presence of distinguished naval author is about (85,000, covered by insurance become necessary in tbe cans? of ho pitiable pictures as they landed. As Coos bay, are preparing to begin work c.ty. K n ttrd g e . O r .io ii ities and possibly of President Faure in numerous oompauies to the extent m anity, he favored a £n sl resort to a rule they had more to say in prai«e of im m ediately, and are em ploying men HARNESS. PR i DLES, HOBBLES, ETC Im u r g e b l L e a d e r S h *t. of about (40.000. Tbe most distressing arms. who is interested m the experiment. R. C. W a l l is , Deputy. Rufus, Or. their rescuers than of their own suffer w ith that object in view. Havana, Nov. 80.— Antcnio Lopez result of tbe fire is that 150 men ate In conclusion, Mr Cockran said: ings d ue and all lauded Mate Louis Harry Clay, a «beepboyer. reoently Cob :ia , f« rmerly leader of the revolu A disastrous prairie fire swept over thrown out of employment, temporarily E. O l i ►. Deputy, Oras? Valley. Or. ” This government must speak upon Olsen, of the Point Arena, to the skies, Special Attention Given received about 6,000 bead of aheep from tionists in Maianza», was «hot this the Sem inole oountry, Oklahoma. S ix at a season of the year whet, they cm the Cuban question. Never before has and were full of praiae for Peter A n to Orders. . . . . H x n r y S« m a d b w it x . Deputy. Kent. Or. sheepmen in the neighborhood of Monu afternoon, having remained for 24 teen persona, it is reported, were ill afford to be idle. The firemen iu ao much power been vested in the exec derson. Audrew Ltlleland aud Ax tel ment, aud drove to Arlington, from burned to death by the raging flames. duty did good service, but could not do utive. W ill our pr<sident pronouooe Henncksrn. w ho.w ith Olsen in charge, which place be shipped to Chicago. hours previously in a ch*pel, aocording A Catholic m ission was saved by the much except to prevent tbe spread of tbe word of doom or liberation? If he K I H I V » « « » C * K l» < to law. heroic work of Sisters Freda and Kirk. the flames. Just how the fire originat declares Cuba litre, that flag i pointing manned tbe first boat that approached His band w ill be fed and placed on the It transpires that in the engagement The two sisters fought the flames for ed is difficult to determine, but it is to the stars and stripe«* w ill be the tbe wreck to rescue the meu banging market later on. fought in the Rabi h ills, between the to the rigging for life. two h oun w ith blankets, and saved the supposed to have been caused by spon svmbol of liberty and pn gie»* to man Tbe material is on hand and the SpaLiih forces, under Captain-General lives of twenty Indian pupil». The taneous combustion. Mr. Robert D. kiud. ” foundation of the cradle laid at W all Weyler, and tbe insurgents, under ____ A BROKEN HEART. S ta g e a n d E x p ress L ine fire waa started by outlaw s, who were Inman, of the copmany, says that a l Bros' m ill in Myrtle Point, for the con Maceo, tbe Spanish commaner in chief In b r a i l V a lle y , O re g o n . fleeing from a posse of deputy marshals. struction of a new steamer to run on and staff were w ithout provisions for 36 A HOLD-UP THAT FAILED though sustaining a heavy loss he is not D O U G L A S A LL EN - P roprietor T oa»| t.u »» of K j • e ig h t f» u » » 4 Most of the people burned were half- st all disheartened and w ill rebuild as the upper Coquille. Tbe machinery of hours. The tram w ith supplies was E. C. Mahany....... W o m a n ** H e a th . breed Indiana. the old C cm tox w ill be used, and the detained. General W eyler urged tho soon as possible. It was f> rtunste that F iv e W an T r l i d to K o b no I Ir e i r l e C a r, Fra Ileal mechanic, capable of dob g Chicago, Nov. 30.—Anna B. Clark new steamer w ill have the same name. troops onward, regardless of the ab H o t V* * r * K » a » * n <»tr. all kit <J «»f • arpenter work and w ool re- Tbs sugar planters of the Gland of a strong east w in l was blowing as it died of a broken heart, actually aud la in n c has established as above and re- A correepondent of the Independence sence of tbe provision train. Kansas City, Nov. 30 —At midnight physically a broken heart. She died •j-e c -fn il. soli u a share of the p u b ic Mauritns have decided to join w ith earned the flames out over the*.iver Captain-General W eyler has issued patronage. In ait ta<es »«i.ifarU vn those of the British East Indies in rep and the lum ter piled up in the yard four men, led by (.Hear Bridges, said to suddenly in Chicago and her remains West Side says: "Fifty-one years ago, guaranteed resentations to the government of Great south of the m ill escaped almost alt- - be a bridge and parachute jumper, were taken to ber Cleveland borne for the band that pens these lines was order« to tbe farmers in tbe province paddling a canoe down the W illam ette of Pinar del R;o, Havana and Matanzas Britain regarding the sugar bounties gether. Had the flames reached tbe made an unsuccessful attempt to rob interment I.e*ve Men, Ho'el at 8 a. m. Monday, From that city comes in C IT Y H O T E L paid by foreign countries, w ith the Inmber, the loss would have ialL-u au electric c ir filled with passenger« formation to the effect that a physician river. The writer started from the old to carry their corn to the garrisoned Wednesdav ard Friday. view of bnngingg about »»me counter heavily upon tbe m ill company,«« more for Independence. Bridges was arrest examined the body, and a«ked if Miss W illiam Prather plaoe. went to Lucka- towus. and the railroad officials have Leave 1'n.atiila House. The Dalles, at S i . m .] net-tiay.Thurstlav and Saturday. acting influence to enable planters there than (75.000 worth of lumber was ed after a desperate toasle with the Clark bad recently suffered any great miute, stepped into the canoe, and in been instructed to provide farmers with WEST, laouer. Moro. Ort^a to compete more fairly w ith their for stored there. Fare f»r i he r ou nd t r i p. t - 60: one » ay E motorman aud brought here Tbe sorrow or shock. He was told that she three days was in Oregon City. He cars and mules w ith which to facilitate 11.50. Freight, 40 rent» a 100, small eign rivals. Delegates have been ap other men escaped, but tbeir names are had been informed that total blindness put into the canoe what flour it would tbe transportation. The corn w ill be A m e r t e a m ta L o n d o n . package«, 15 and 25 cent«. Orders for bear, and in five days was back again sol 1 to tbe soldiers of tbe Spanish ool- pointed to present the grievances in kuown Tbe gang u said to be the was near and inevitable Tbe physi freight or e x p n ss packages promptly L a rg e s t a n d Most C om m odious n un. and w ill be used for m ilitary >f same that held up the west bound Chi cian said there was a heart leaion. and at the plaoe from where be started ” The second Thanksgiving dinner the proper quarter. and carefully attended to at reasonable purposes. the American Society, of London, took cago A Alton passenger train just out that one of the few authentic recorded rates. Apply to C. H. William«. Moro. House in Moro. Hon. Lafayette Lane, an ex-con W a » h lB f t o * . plaoe in the grand hall of the Hotel aide Indpendence about a m »nth ago. LEAVENWORTH IN ASH ES. deaths from a heait broken by sorrow gressman of Oregon, died at hit resid W e l l K e p t . G o o d X e a l a , G o o d B ed o . Cecil in that city. Henry S. Welcome, The shipments of farm product« from This afternoon the police gave out was hers. ence at Roseburg. Or., November 23 A U o t (h e B u ln tti T a rt chairman of the society, presided, in the men's names as (.bear Bridges. Eu Two weeks ago Miss Clark went the Garfield during the month of October H< a r l v The railroad track from Coquille City the asbencs of the United S u te s am th * T o w n B u rn e d . Wants of enstomers carefully attended gene Ridgeway, Ernest Ridgeway and daily round of her duties, and then, last, not counting wheat, amounted in Seattle, Nov. SO.—Nearly the entire to. Patronage of the public 1« re«pect- to Marshfield and Myrtle Point was baaaador. who, w ith Mra BayaM. was Alexander Repine. A ll are under 23 ow ing to some alight trouble. «• she value to about (6,000. F. E. BROWN, PaoPHixroa. greatly demolished by last w eek’s •’commanded” to dine with the queen, fallv solicited bv the management. bntinct« portion of the town of Leaven years of age. The Ridgeway boys live •opposed, with her eyesight, «be v isit A haystack w ith a dozen chicken« freshet, many bridges being afloat and at Windsor castle. Tbe dinner was on in Sheffield, a small suburb near the ed an o cu list He told ber that the upon it went down the Columbia river worth, headquarter« of the Cascade d i the roadbed badly damaged in many a more elaborate scale than any ol the scene of the bold-np. Eugene is a loss of ber eyesight m ight be tbe ques last week. Tbe fowls were rescuea for vision of tbs Great Northern railroad, GRANT. WASCO AND MORO H E N R Y L . K U C K places. wa« burned early thia morning. Every previous gatherings of tbe society, aud barber, Ernest a professional highw ay tion of but a few boors. This was Thanksgiving purposes at Freeport bouse opposite the depot, w ith the ex Last week's snow storm was much about 300 ladies and g» ntlemi-n were man. Repine has respectable parents, Saturday. Sunday afternoon Miss M a n u te rlm t r of and Dealer In mors severe on the hound than in Port preeenL The hall was splendidly dec and live« at Centeropohs, a suburb of Clark returned to her residence from a There have beeu shipped out of Aber ception of ore sm all building, was de stroyed. The name« of the people in land. A t Taooma fully nine inches orated. A special feature of tbe orna Kansas City. lip s , Harness, walk. She entered tbe door, and some deen by express since the first of A u covered the ground, retarding to a con mentation, in addition to the stars and gust 315,000 pouudsof fresh fish.wmch business who were burned out are as one «poke to ber. She turned and said: Spurs. Saddles. follows: J M. Doffy, aalocu; M. Blevel, siderable extent railway and street car stripes, which were everywhere d is w il l m o v e to P r in c e t o n “ 1 hear your voice, bat 1 cannot s?e brings the value of the season’s output same building: Frank Pouaey, barber; Stirrups, of salmon up to almost (100,000, or Bridles, traffic. The Sound cities have received played, was a quantity of American you. ” Her own voioe was a bit broken S. Silverstone, aaloon; Mr«. H. A. An 1 am prepared to offer first-« lass ac Shaps.&c. no through Eastern mail for a week. corn specially brought over for the pur l * r c * l d * n t l l m l a u d l ' u r r h » i » i * H u a i * as she «poke, but the significance of (1,000 per day. Collars, dersen, restaurant; John B. Jorke, commodât one to the traveling public Baker countv’s assessment roll has pose. Many American dubes were on T b *r*. what she raid waa not felt by those Tbe work of floating the Glenmorag with easy <oarh*-« good Usina and ac general store; Jorke hotel; M. Dona been filed, and shows the total value of the menu, and some immense pump Princeton, N. J., Nov. SO. — Rumors about ber. Tbe next morning the was ba« been stopped tor tbe present A ll hue. talcon aud cne buildug; W. M commodating drivers. TENTS AND WAGON COVERS property in the oounty to be (2,374,284; kins bad a share in providing the go<>d have been current here concerning dead the men have been discharged, except C r «a, fruit and vegetable dealer. total value of taxable property. (2 ,- things for the table. Behind the chair tbe old bands. The heavy weather President Cleveland's intention of SUNK IN SHOAL WATER The fire originated in the office of the 7 : 0 » m M aro _____ .1190 a . 163,879. Washington county's assess occupied by Mr. Welio«.me waa a repre «.ran _ makes it impossible to do anything just making hi« permanent home at Prince 10 15 a . w * a co ________ 10:00 a . » a» e. Jorke hotel, and the lodgers bad a nar sentation of tbe statue of Liberty and a ment shows the total value of property All kind« of repairing promptly now. When work can be resumed is a c r l d r u t t o ■ S t e a m e r W i t h a F l e h in g Maro .. . M r .» Grant----- «.os r. ton. N othing definite could be learned row escape from cremation, nearlv all and neatiy done. to be (4.837,435; total taxable prop large American eagle, and Dear the C lu b . Strict attention w ill be given to »11 ba»lnere uncertain. until thia evening when Professor A n escaping in their night clothes. A ei:tra»ted io n>‘ o r e . hxpreM and other paca chairman, on a pedestal, was an en r- erty, (4,461,645. New York, Nov. 30.—The side wbeol SecondSL, Near Moody’s W arehouse drew West returned from Washington, •ge» p ro m p t); d bvered. Tbe Spokane F alls A Northern T ele cook, tam ed Silverstone, and a brake- Hon. T. T. Geer, of Marion county, nions pumpkin, sent as a present t > Mr. after having had an interview with the steamer John E Muore, w ith the C lin graph Company has completed the man, cam e Thomas M etriorf, wtra is spoken of as the most likely candi Bayard, whose absence was much re president Professor West gave out ton Fishing Club on board, sunk on •tn n g i’ig of an additional wire from severely burned about the head and date for the honor of carrying the elec gretted. In tbe m iddle of the dinner the follow ing statement: the Elbow of Romer shoals, at 12:20 Spokane to Northport, and thence con face. there was a surprise for the guests toral vote of Oregon to Washington “ President Cleveland has today pur o'clock today. A ll her passenger« were necting w ith Roaaland. The business Leivenworth ia located in the east when each one received a leather-bound and represent the Webfoot state in the chase»! the residence of Mrs. A. J. S li rescued. There w ere no women aboard, of tbe company w ill probably necessi ern slope of tbe Caecade mountains, electoral college. The sage of Waldc souvenir book containing tbe portraits dell, on Bayard avenue, in Princeton, and there was no excitem ent Only tate tbe placing of another wire over and is a thriving little town nf about The I>eading Dealer in Sherman Coonty b ills polled the largest vote of all the of Mr. Bayard and the American presi and w ill make Princeton hia perma the lower deck of tbe boat waa sub the line to Nelson soon after the first of 1.000 people, populated by railroad men In First-class ••fp -to -D a te” ..................... dents, lnc’uding President elect Mc Oregon electors, and has always been nent home soon after tbe expiration of merged, the upper deck, both fore and the year. and miners. Kinley. Mr. Bayard’s letter of apology unusually popular w ith bis party. aft, beirg above surface The fishing his term as president Negotiations for not attending, aud w ishing ‘‘God- The total cargo shipments by sixteen JO SEPH LEASEY’S DEATH. The numerous hold-ups which have locking to this end have been in prog party, consisting of 120 men. started occurred in Taooma and Seattle during speed to the land we all love.” was fol ress about three weeks, and were con- on the Moors at 9 o'clock for tbe fishing of tbe leading m ills of Washington in P o r t l r a l a r » o f tta v A e c ld e n t b y W h i c h the past two weeks have caused many lowed by a telegram from the United sumated today by the purchase of the banks. The boat struck either a sunk the month of October, as officially re H * L o s t I I I * L ite . .... WASCO, OREGON. Of Eier Mind In Mj Line oí Goods. en wreck or a rock, and sank in five ported to the West Coast and Puget citizens to take the precaution of de States ambassador at Windsor castle, property. ’’ La Grande, Or., Nov. 30.— Particu in which he said: “ Your charming Sound Lumberman aggregated 37,737.- minutes. Several of the passengers positing their money and valuables iu were wet up to the waists before they 012 feet of lumber, and 4,149,885 lath. lars of the accident that caused the some safe plaoe before venturing into souvenir of the day we celebrate has A M y s t e r y C le a e tl t p. Of the lumber, 14.944 647 feet went death of Joseph Leaser, on Fox H ill, Have now on hand a large stock of Harness and Saddle*, Collars, Bridle«, the streets after night In none of the just beeu received, and the oopy for Tabor, la., Nov. 30. — W hile hunt could scramble to the upper deck. A Whip*. Robes. brushes, Curry Combe. Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything hold-nps which have occurred have the her majesty w ill be presente 1 b«-f »re foreign, and 33.280,465 feet went last evening, are to the effect that he heavy feg was on at the time, which ing near Sidney today aoiue boya d is in my line will save money by giving me a call before parchasing elsewhere. your dinner is over. A ll who love coastwise. Tbe total exoeeds Septem was bringing down a load of wood, robbers secured more than a few dol covered the badly deomiposed body of caused Captain Samuel Morrell to lose which turned over upon him, causing the United Ktates SDd Great Britain ber by over 4 000,000 feet. hia bearings. A ll of the Moore's pas lars for their pains. death almost instantly. The accident w ill j >in in the mutual congratula a man, which on investigation proved sengers were transferred to the pilot A winter muskmelon, or casabs, is a waa caused by the breaking of a bams Owing to the many protesta received tions over the peaceful relations of the to be that of M.ate» Y ow ell, who diaap peared from Sidney about two month» boat W alter H. Adams in «mall boats. peculiar variety of fruit that is being strap on one of t e horses This h i t by Superintendent Irwin against hia English-speaking people of the world. A K lo o t lla » » D u e l . exhibited by Robert Secrest. The teed the weight of the load largely upon the decision to allow the holiday teachers* Mr. Bayard's sentim ents were greeted ago. Y ow ell was postmaster at Sid London, Nov. 30. — A special from waa brought to Oakesdale by J. J. other animal, aud the wagon swung m eeting to go by deianlt, it is likely with loud cheers, and Mr. W ellcome, ney. and the postoffice authorities, sus that he may reconsider hit decision the chairman of the society, in allud pecting that all wa« not o riect in that Paris says a duel with pistols was Durant, from the Yakima country. out of tbe track and ran against a and make another effort to secure a ing to Mr. Bayard's regretted absence, office, 6eut an inspector to m vettigats fought near that city on Sunday last The seed was planted in the spring and stump, causing the load to upset. W il Charles Slade—SLADE A COOLEY, PROPRIETORS-J. O. Cooley. m eeting place. The teachers think •aid that it was a good omen that tbe the matter, who discovered a shortage between the Marquis de Moutmorte melons were picked this fall. The fruit liam £m ith waa driving ahead w ith that among the numerous towns of Or United States ambassador was the of abbout (800. Yowell stated that and J. A. Hutchinson, an American looks like tho ordinary melon, the only another load, and when he discovered egon there surely must be at least one guest of the queen at a Thanksgiving tbe money was at hi« house, and was resident. Six allots are said to have difference being that the winter melon that acme thing had gone wrong, be where a suitable hall for holding the diuner. Tbe toast to the queen was allowed to go after it. but failed to re been exchanged at twenty five paces, w ill not ripen until it has been laid went back and found the unfortunate away for a oonsideiable time. m eeting may be secured. with no result*. turn. man crushed under the load. honored w ith unusual energy. Ottawa, O u t. Nov. 80. — A scandal The massive jam of logs which has A C a s h ie r S p e c u la t e d . Vpriaing to Chit*. New York, Nov. 30. — Walter L. been wedged in between the narrow O re g o n ** T r ia l n S u r r r M . is being investigated in the m ilitia de Lebanon, Pa., Nov. 25. — The Rhue, a 16 year-old boy, wbo resided Washington. Nov. 30.—An indefinite The battleship Oregon has ju»t re partment. It lias been discovered that w alls of the mountains on the Kalama amount of the defalcation of Cashier turned from a abort cruiie, undertaken blanaets which have been supplied to with his parents iu Brooklyn, was river, and known as the " jam ,” is rumor baa reached here of a revolution Located within 100 feet of the depot. New building, new furniture, and John H. Hoffer, of tbe First Nation- to give a board of inspection an op the m iliita w eie made half of wool aud killed in a game of football at the finally gone. Tbe recent high water in Chile, but ia discredited at tho evervthinir firet-clas«. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept. Table «applied He took it out clean and deposited it in the Chilean legation, where Muuster Gana al bank, w ill reach (100.000 or more half of shoddy, when the ctntract Pardee grounds thia afternoon. portunity of looking her w< 11 over. I t ___ with the beet the market affords. Proprietors of Hotel will m eet all trains. Special attention to coramercia Sunday, Hoffer sent out for General was given oat unofficially that the trial cftn e4 for their being all wool. It h was a m en ber of the Brooklyn boys’ boom at tbe month of the river. Thia received a cablegram from tbe under Gobin, director of the bank, and made had been a very great success, and that g<4j(j that there waa collusion between high school team and tbe Seneca foot mass of logs has been in there for minister of foreign affairs, giving the travelers. Stage« leave for Goldendale and Moro every morning. ball te.«m. The lad waa tackled and a clean breast of the affair. Tbe d i tbe board wa« highly pleased w ith tbe department and tbe contractors, years, making a perfect and safe bridge names of a cabinet just formed by Pres thrown heavily to the ground. When rectors are able to make good the los«, ship in all detail«, though the real find- The cable makes no over the river, and had been a hinder- ident Erraxurla. and say the depositors w ill not suffer. ings w ill not be made publio until they Active natures are rarely melancholy. he arose, be w as hardly able to stin d , anoe to lodging on the Upper Kalama. reference to any disorder«. Where all the Tourist«, Drnmmem. Farmers, Hoffer was a heavy speculator in real are sent to headquarters in W ashing A ctivity aud aaduesa are incompatible. and fell again almost im m ediately. He • • • Merchants, Stockmen, Miners, and • • A new town to be known as Silver, estate, and owing to tho stringency of ton in the form of an official report, Milk is always sold bjr w eight in died soon after from an Internal hemor Everybody else stops. . . . Tin is a com paratively expensive has been started in the Methow d istrict of the tim es could not realize. rhage. Arabia. metal, being worth about (4 0 0 a ton. and from there given out. A New Whatcom man, w hile on his F a t a l B l c / o l o A a c ld a n t . G e o r g * W . O . F a r ris D e a d . W o r t t h * C o lo m b ia n H u m o r . T w a n l y - F l v * I l c lo w Z e r o . ..............ALL TRAINS STOP AT HOTEL T h e S o l d ie r » ’ M o m * I n v e s t i g a t i o n New Orleans. Nov. 30.— Robert Ken ranch near Linden, learned of the k ill Pittsburg, Nov. 25 — George W. G. Pauama, Colombia, Nov. 80.—Co ing of a preacher a abort distanoe over Salt Lake, Nov. 80 — A special tc nedy, manger for Thomas Lynch, w hile In the Soldiers' Home investigation Ferris, who oonceived and built tbe the Tribune from Helena, M in t, aays: attempting to cross Tulare avenue, at the line in British Columbia. Tbe lombia w ill make a descent on Corn in Leavenworth. Kan., the defense world-famous Ferris wheel, died at “ Touight is tho coldest uight over the start of the bioyole road races, was preacher was out hunting w ith two island, off the Mosquito ooast, and take placed nine leading business men on Mercy hospital in this city, at 11 the stand who all testified as to the ap the state that ha« ever been known io kuooked down by a wheel ridden by A. companiona They separated, and his possession. It is proposed to land an o’clock this morning, of typhoid fever. the recollection of the oldest pioneer. Orr. Kennedy’s skull waa fractured. companions started to look him np. armed fore«, raise the Colombian end H is illness was brief, and it waa only parent good management of the home, haul down the Nicaraguan flag. Such S in n o tt & F ish , P roprietors. T H E D A LLE S , OR. Friday that he waa taken to the hos the marked decrease of drunkenness At 7 thia evening the mercury regis He was taken to Charity hospital, and He had shot a bear, and tbe enraged are the prevailing reports here and in tered from twenty to twenty five de died a few minutes afterward. Orr animal bad turned on him before be among the soldiers since the establish pital. A ttending pbyaiciana aay his _____ __ ment at tbe home of the Keeley care, grees below zero in variona parts ol was badly shaken op, but not seriously had tim e to shoot again, and killed Colon. system waa greatly run down by over him. His body was found, and, from and to the sobriety of Governor Smith. the city, and it w ill fall easily ton de injured. Madrid. Nov. 30.— An official dis work. the indications, the fight had been a gree« beforo morning. The weather F l o o d In W l i c o n i l n . patch from Havana aaya that the Span- In bumming around a man strikes terrific one. The Prince of W ales’ celebrated A disastrous flood ia reported from bureau here report3 tho temperature in many a trail that he reoognizea. iah gunboat Baraooa baa captured three Persons from Quinault lake report boats laden w ith insurgent arms and “ Norwioh G ates,” at Sandringham, Wisconsin. Maiiy buildings have been the noithern part of the state to be MAIN OFFICES of tho U. P. R. R.. O R. & N. Co. and Never steal your neighbor’s good that ths water was ths highest ever ammunition in the M sjsri river, prov W. U. T. Co. Stage offices of ths Moro, Prineville, Du •r s considered the finest specimens in damaged, and ths property loss w ill from ten to twenty dagrsoa ooldw thau aams, even If youra ia worn o u t known during ths rscsnt flood. fur, Tych Valley, Oak Grove, Antelope, Bake Oven and tbs kingdom of wrought Iron. it ia in Helena-'' isos of Santiago ds C ut» be heavy. SIMPIE M S . Goidsndals Stags lines. H l \1 > K o i r R o r is t to ’ ^ V 1A K *'* «' » R IV » . EVENTS OF THE DAY TIIEER ItllU M U EdlU NORTHWEST BREVITIES First National Bank PHtsicitHtsosui««. jh e Dalles Rational Bank! S»n Their Trincile», llrirueri Stock Inspector ci Sherman Go. ...W hips & S ad d lery... C A R P E N T E R IN G DALLESAND MORO WAGON REPAIR SHOP I. U. S . M AIL ROUTE MPI LIB P1S5EBSEB EOilTE. SADDLES, HARNESS S SUPPLIES SLADE&COOLEY HOTEL T h e L e a d i n g H o te l o f G r a n t. STOP U M A T IL L A H O U S E Hotel Rates to Suit the Tim es.