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SUBSCRIPTION RATES : RO OBSERVER. Mo M S I.S O P ER Y E A R . NE DO LLAR IN PER YE A R ADVANCE. C. IR E LA N D &. SONS V O L. PU BLISH ERS. •A * K o r * s 4 t o \ »i, c i m m IO H O , IX . R l'o I N R « CA R PS. S IIE K M A X EVENTS OF THE DAY CO I N T V , O H EG O N , W H. MOORE H A MOOKK lili K SD A V , « IA N C A K V 21, qualifications of school election voters requires that the voter shall have paid an annual tax on $250 worth of prop erty. The present law is somew hat lax, and more or less confusing. There i* some doubt «if the constitutionality o f McClung’s bill, but the judiciary com m ittee w ill pass upon that ques tion. Senator McClung says the trou bles at the late school election in Port land and Eugene led him to prepare a more desirable law. I.lltl* We Print Envelope», Tags, Bill Head«, Letter Head«, Poster», Statement«, Pro- rammes, Card«, Circular«, Label«, Note lead», Books. Brief«, Sale Pill«, Pam- bletfl. Anything on the Earth in the ,ine of Printing, so Don’t aend Your Orders out of the County. i f 1K97. LAND The first week of the Oregon legisla ture closed with but little aivom- M O O RE BROS. plished. The organization of tin* sen Attoraej-it-Ui and NotirjPublic. E p ito m e of t h e T e le g r a p h ic ate was effected promptly on the first ..B A N K E R S . day, and Joseph Simon, of Multnomah, N e w a c f t h e W o rld . Transact a General MORO who held the same jaisition two years tices in all the courts of this «tate Banking Business OREGON ago, was seated as president. The sen ate was in session four day.--, during le tter s of credit issued W orn - Oregon. TERSE TIC ES FROM T H E W IRES which tim e eighty-five bills were in available on Eastern states troduced, and then the senate ad W . HUNTING journed over until Monday, in order C ollections m ade s t a l l points on favorable term* *i«ht exchange aud telegraphic tran A a l a t a r a a t i n g C o l l e c t i o n o f It e m s F r o m to give the state printer tim e to catch B. H O S F O R l) BOOK AND JOB PRINTING C h a n r s <>f F a v o r M b lo H d in flte a r t B ill. A c tio n on The F re e NO. FCR C t f - Order* by mall promptly Oiled Ma«7 Rci c i au< C «c«r. Addreaa D. C. IkKLASD A RONS, Moro, Hberman cou n ty, Or n EVE R YB O D Y H o n ie » te a « l B i l l t h e N e n n te . Ha« l'e a a r a l OLNEY’S W ashington, Jan. 18.— The sup|<ort- ers of the free homestead bill f«‘ar that the measure has Ism killed, so far as this congress is concerne«!, by the ac tion of Speaker Ree«l in referring it to the house com m ittee on public lands for the consideration of the senate amendments. The house com m ittee is not strongly in favor of the ,»lan. That committee vote«! to report the bill to the house by a majority of only one. when it provided only for free homes for the Oklahoma settler«. The senate amendments greatly widen the scojie of the bill, extending its provisions to all public land states, and it is doubtful whether the house com m ittee w ill sanction the changes. The b ill’s supporters fear that if the com m ittee does not make an adverse report, it w ill k«*ej) the bill and take no action on it before a«ljournment, which course would effectually dispose of it. Washington, Jan. 16.—The senate to la y passed the measure known as S e n a t o r J o h n S h e r m a n H a s the free-homestead bill, w hich has b«-en A c c e p te d S t a t e P o rtfo lio . under dincussiou since th«* holday re cess. It is a measure of far-reaching ' importance, particularly to the West ern states, and the interest in it was RESULT OF HIS T R IP TO CANTON shown by the fact that a plank conc<*rn- ing it was a feature of the several na tional platforms. The eff«-ct of the G e n e r a l A l g e r B r i n g t u n i l d t i t r i fo r The inevitable deduction-for-indebt- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ters sold on S e * York. Chicago, -t Ixiul* San t h e T w o H e m is p h e r e s P r e s e n t e d Francisco, Portland. The Halles au<i t arious bill is to open to settlem ent all the “ P* ednes# bill has been presented to the •t*« W a r O e p a r l m e n t —H o r a c e IHatnct Xo. 3, ■*h«*rm*n C ounty, i p o iu is in Oregon and Washington. public lands acquire«! from Indians, tn a C o n d e n s e d F o r m . T h * C u o r g a n ls e d H o n s * . senate. It comes from Senator Daw O a r lK H a s > o C h a n r e . M oro, O regon free of payment to the g««vernin«*nt. be The house was unable to perfix't or son, of Linn. T » ttkrson . m e n tio n g iven to all Collection* en- J. S. 9» HOCK J. M. Canton, O ., Jan. 18.— “ I have ac- yond the minor office fe«*, an«l tn re A1 ice M. Hartley, who shot and ganiaation, a quorum not being found C ashier. m e. Term s reasonable. Prompt re- The question of supplying each mem President. lease from payment those who have cepted the state portfolio,” said Sena killed Senator Foley, in Reno. N ev ., present at any tim e a roll call was had. ^■ca W atkins B u ild in g, fpstair*. ber of senate and house with a copy of heretofore settle«! on those lands. The tor John Sherman to the Asrociated two years ago, has been pardoned. The members are divided into three H ill’s Code of Oregon, evoked «iniv de number of acres involve«!, according to Press re j i resen tat ive at the Fort Wayne Charles A. W arriman, cashier at the factions on the senatorial nominee, bate in tin* senate. McClung presented . M. SMITH an estim ate ma«le by the commissioner dejot a few m inutes Irefore the senator each being a minority. All efforts to a joint resolution that the secretary «if Great Northern depot in Butte, Mont., ashington this afternoon. T h e D a lle » , O r. of the general land office, is 33,207.541, left for com m itted suicide in his room. A u unite and agree on any member for state he ordered to purchase ninety The senator ha«l but a few moments be which would have yielded the govern HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. A general hanking business transact ditor Frey had just began the exam ina speaker have been futile. Much bitter copies of the code. He afterward ex ment, at the prices heretofore estab fore left the presence of the president ed, deposita received, subject to sight tion of his accounts. talk an 1 discussion has been the rule plained that a sim ilar resolution had lished, $35,343,006. To offset this elect. Concerning other matters con draft or check. since the first day. O ver D rug S tore ........ b»*en adopted by the senate, but, inas Princess de Chimay, who eloped last Collections made ami proceeds statem ent it was brought out during nected with the incoming administra much as it was only a senate resolu promptly rem it teil on day of collection. summer w ith Janos Rigo, a Hungarian the debate that the lan«is were mainly tion, the senator was very reticent. S e n a t o r ia l C a u e u a . tion, the secretary of state was u nw ill Sight and telegraobic exchange sold gypsy m usician, has been engaged to . . . . . . . M<*ro. O r e g o n arid and that tho«e who had settled Asked as to whether Mr. Hanna would Near the end of the week forty-three ing to comply except on joint ropiest In th e H onan. on New York, San Francisco and Port appear in tableaux vivant at a w inter upon them were unable to make pay be appointed senator, he replied that land. garden in Berlin im m ediately after her Republicans and one Populist held a of both houses. Selling of Multnomah W ashington, Jan. 18.—The pro»-eed- ment by reason of the scanty products he did not know. Senator Sherman E D G IN G TO N and H IK K C rO K B : caucus at the state capitol and unani thought that from uneconomical stand ings in the house today were very divorce from her husband. She w ill OLIVE HARTLEY of the soil. The Western senators in was in the city a little more than D. P. T hompson . J so . S. S chwxck , mously nominate«! John H. M itchell for point, twenty-five copies would In be paid $750 a night. tame. It was private bill «lay, but the the main favored the bill a» an exten three hours, an«l all the while was at E d . M. W illiams . G bo . A. L ikhk , United States senator. sufficient, ten for the senate and fifteen whole tim e was consume«! in j«a**smg The nomination of David R. Francis sion of the general homestead policy of the McKinley home, where he took H. M. B kaix . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. for the house. Price of U m atilla sng- through the house bills favorably a« te«l as secretary of the interior has been fa the governm ent The oppcjeition was lunch with other prominent caller». N e w K l ’ la F o u r l a . gested that fifteen copies would be upon in com m ittee of the whole before vorably acted upon by the com m ittee Patterson of Marion has introduced sufficient for the senate, giving one to the holdiay recess. Tin* widow of the directed mainly by Platt of Connecticut W a sco - - - O regon. P o lic y T o w a r d C u b a . on finance and reported to the senate in a bill making general provision for the each new member. McClung’« resolu late Major-General Gibbon was the and Vilas. As the bill pass«*d in the Pittsburg, Jan. 18.— The Dispatch executive session. The nomination has house it covered only lands acquired transportation of all insane persons to tion was finallv adodted. O f D a lle s C ity . O re g o n - beneficiary of one of the bills pa«scd from Indians in Oklahoma but as says: The Cuban policy of the McKin been held up ever since the session be at Wasco Hotel. Special alten- the asylum. His bill provides that carrying $100 js-r month, ami the passed today the bill includes all In ley administration w ill differ very lit gan at the request of Senator Vest. n diseases of women and child- Another subject of debate was the the county clerk shall notify the suj»er- tle from that which has been laid down widow of Brevet Major-General W. A. F. MOODY President After a long and animated session in intendent of the asylum that he has an resolution requiring the appropriation N ichols, of another, carrying $75 j*r dian lands. The final vote taken by by President Cleveland and his secre A. MOUDY Cashier Olym pia the presidential electors of insane person to he conveyed to the asy bill to be prepared a sufficient time be month. The free homestead hill.w hich agreement at 4 P. M., showed a decisive tary of state. This statement is l»a*ed V . O ’ LEARY W ashington agreed upon Jam es E. F en lum. The sujieriutendent then au fore the close of the session to permit a catne l»a k to the house w ith senate majority in favor of the measure. on remarks made to a rejorter by the One member General Banking Business Following thedispoisiton of this bill, man who w ill be premier of the next ton, Democrat, of Spokane, as m essen thorizes some employe of the asylum careful examination. amendments, was referred under a rul ger to convey the vote of the state to to repair to the county seat, where the wanted the bill prepared w ithin the ing of the chair to the com m ittee on which had held the a«lvautageous posi administration, Senator Sherman, at Transacted tion of the unfinished business of the the union depot this evening. W ashington. The choice was a com insane person will lie delivered to him , first twenty-five days. This was gen public lan«ls. senate, Morgan sought to have the Xica- promise, as the electors were at first and he will conduct such insane person erally regarded as tot» soon to be prac The veteran statesman was on his K n tle d g e . O re g o n Sight exchange sold on New York, ticable, and it was finally settled that rauga canal bill ma«le the unfinished way to Washington from Canton. A f unable to agree upon any one of the to the asylum. All the exjiense is to A 1 » fo r R e tir e m e n t. •*an Francisco, Portland. Or. Deputy, Rufus, Or. the bill should be before the senate business. This precipitated a v«»te ter stating that his position in the next Collections made on favorable terms four elected, each one striving for the be borne bv the asvlum fund. Washington, Jan. 18.— A hili fixing five «lavs before the close of the session. honor. The sum of $>00 is allowed which to some extent was a test of cabinet had been determined. Senator <t ail accessible points. the age for retirement from the classi [H-poty. Gras# Valley, Or. strength of the bill itself. On Mor Sherman sajd in answer to a question: for expenses. Senator Mackay has introduce«! a bill A * D i t * C o im u l t t « » * . fied civil service was introdu«*«! by gan ’» motion to take up the b ill, the i adiwitz . Deputy. Kent, Or. The trial of Mrs. W alter Carew for the appointing of a fiscal agent at “ I think the United States govern President Mmon has announced the Rej>re»entative G illette, of Massachu charged w ith poisoning her husband New York city, who is to look after standing com m ittees of the senate as setts. It proivdes that any offirr in vote was 33 to 6. or less than a quorum, ment should not interfere with the so the motion did not prevail, although Cuban war. either to aid in its settle by adm inistering arsenic, and which the state’s financial interests. i t * i x ► * - r « K i > * the classified service held by a perron follows: it disclosed the strenght of the measure. ment or to do anything which would has caused a great sensation among the Agriculture and Forestry—Johnson, who at the time of the passage of the Dun ng the day Morgan secured the make a peaceful government of th e American inhabitants of Yokohama, Two other bills of a general nature Hughes. Holt. act is over 62 year» of age. shall le - has been brought to a dramatic close were introduced, one by Senator Mc Assessment and Taxation— Hughes. come va4*ant in three years. Any office adoption of a resolution for an inquiry island a charge upon this «xintry. I by the appearance and confession in Clung, which authorises the mayor of Patterson of Marion. Price, Mulkey, in the service shall hereafter be ome by the judiciary committee as to think Canovas has outline«! a program court of Miss Mary Jacobs, the gov any city to bid in property sold at pub Mackay. va«-ant when the jierson holding it be whether the properties of the Union of g«>vernmental reforms, which w ill lin ije r. I«r$, Oregon G R A S S V A L L E Y , OR erness of the fam ily, who. it seems, lic sale for tax«-s. The other was by comes 65 year» old. Veterans of the Pacific and Central Pacific «rompanies he applied both in Spain and Cuba. Claims— Selling. Carter. Daly. was the real murderess and the person Senator Smith, authorizing counlie», civil war and their widow» areexcep tel now belong to the United States, by These reforms w ill give the Cubans Commerce and Navigation— Harmon reason of allege«! ¿«-faults in payment practical autonomy, and w ill, 1 hope, who wove the chain of evidence around cities an«l school district» to d isjx w of Johnson. Dufur. a n d M ost C om m odious from the provision. settle the question.” of bonds. the widow. real estate acquire«! at tax sales. Plans and estim ates furnished for all Counties— Mackay, Gesner, Talyor, o u se in Moro. A resolution by Cullom, calling on F o r th e F n rrh n e e o f l a h a . sizes and styles of buildings. All work Attorney-General Harmon was asked Gowan. Driver. . A d r i f t on a o l e e F l e e . .. Good Meal«, Good Beds. is warranted to give satieiaction. Senator Michell has calle«! attention about the probable course the govern Washington, Jan. 18. — Repiesenta- the civil servif-e commission to explain Edu<-ation— McClung. Harmon, Mul Menominee, Mich., Jan. 18.— To ment w ill pursue w ith respect to the to the subject of navigation on the Co key. live Sj<en«?er of Mississippi, has intro the delay tn making annual reports, night nine men are clinging to a block wa« adc>pied. castom ers carefully attended Pacific railroads, now the funding hill lumbia river, by introducing a bill au Elections and Privilege»— Mulkey. duced in the house a bill as follows: of ice a few rod» square that is being - ' of the pubiic is respect- has failed. Beyond the statement that thorizing the governor to appiont a Geaner, Smith. “ The secretary of state is hereby au • the m anagem ent. driven out of Green hay into Lake G r o u t R i l l la th e H o a ro . some action would probably be taken commission to construct and equip a Engrossed B ills — Geener, R«*e«l. thorised to off«*r to the government of CRASS VALLEY, OREGON. w ithin thirty days, he declined to dis portage railway from The Dalle» to M itchell. Washington. Jan. 16.—The honse Michigan by a fierce southerly gale. Spain a sum of money not to exccol The wind is blowing thirty miles an -DKALKR IX- cuss the matter. It is believed, how Celilo. Enrolled B ills— Calbreath. Patterson $200,000.000 for the ptsrrhase of the spent almost the entire day dehating hour, and carries a zero temperature, ever, the first step w ill be against the island of Cuba. An«l the sum of $10.- the Grout bill, whch was under con of Washington, and Gowan. an d E x p r e s s L in e and an oci-asional snow squall. The The bill of Senator Pri«-e of Uma Union Pacific, inasmuch as foreclosure Fe«leral Relations— Bate», Taylor. 000. or so much thereof as may l»e sideration for a tim e yesterday, to sub proceedings instituted by the first lien tilla. for the collection of delinquent Dufur. n o fssa ry to defray the ex ¡«euros of ject oleomargarine and other im itation men are fishermen, clad only in the L» ziL L E N - P rop rietor none too heavy clothing worn w hile holders of that road are now pending in taxes, provide» that all property levied Fishing Industrie«— Reed, M ichell, . pending neg»tiati«»ns, is hereby aj*pro- dairy products to the laws of the state» MAXVFACTVBBR OF up«»n shall be advertise. I and sold in the courts. into which they are transporte«!. The tending their nets, and unless the ice priated. ” Patterson of Marion. the same manner as real estate, thus advocates of the measure took the view floe has He»-n blown against Chambers HARNESS. BRIDLES. HOBBLES, ETC. Horticulture — Carter, Calbreath. The inauguration of Governor Tan island or Green island, there is little saving expense. Senator Price has Holt. WAS BLO W N TO B ITS that the states should be allowed to ner in Springfield. III., developed a probability they w ill live through the also introduced a bill which enables regulate the sale of a prodart sailing Insurance and Banking— Bate». John sensation at the close of the statehouse Special Attention Given a farm laborer to file a lien uj«on a son. Driver. under false colors, and the opponents night. The doomed men are residents ceremony, when the retiring governor, D y w a r a ltw K i p l o d r d In M t » » r I> * a d a « t *• to Orders...................... growing crop, even though there be a argued that the bill would establish of the little fishing village of Menekau- Irrigation— Price, McClung. King John P. A ltgeld, was not p**nuitte«l to C a b la . Moro Hotel at 8 a. m. Monday, nee. and their w ires and children and mortgage on the crop. a dangerous precedent and invade the Judiciary—Gowan, Brownell. M ich deliver the farewell address w hich has Msdav ard Friday. neighbors are epiending the night on Seattle. Jan. 18.— In atteiuj>ting to power of oingress to regulate interstate ell. Smith. Dufur. been one of the features of the pre e l n a t : la House, The Dalles, at thaw out a few sticks of dynamite by Senator McClung’s b ill. No. 5, “ ,o commerce. Those who supp«»rted the the mountains of ice that fringe the 1 ues« lay,Thursday and Satardav. Revision of Laws— Patterson of vious inaugurations in Illinois. G ov beach weeping. placing them on a hot stove, F. Den- measure AXD- were Messrs. Northway, for the round trip, $X 50: one wav ernor A ltgeld had prepare«! his speech define the terms land and real property, Washington. McClung. Reed, Hobron. dauf was instantly killed *n«i horribly for the purposes of taxation,” is vir Freight, 4d cents a 100, email Morse. Lacvy, llainer. W illis. Grosve- King. and had brought a copy of it to the M U C H L Y M A R R IE D . 15 and 25 cent«. Orders for Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry— mutilate«l at Black Diamond Thurs nor and Henderson. Thoro who op hall, but he was not called upon by the tually a re-establishment of the ol»l expr *» pun kages promptly day. Thurs-lav morning alout 10 posed it were Messrs. Cooper, Tucker. presiding officer to spwak. Much in mortgage-tax law. It provides, how Calbreath, Driver, Daly. In G ra s s V a lle y . O r e g o n . liy attended to at reasonat ie o ’clock, Dendauf, who is in the emj»loy Cannon. B«»atner. Clardy and William«. A n I n d i a n T e r r i t o r y M a n W h o Ha« ever. for the exemption only of record Military Affairs— Pri«?e. Haseltine. dignation was aroused by the occur X lx t a e a W I » « « ipply to C. H. Wil.iama, Moro. of Lawson Bros., took ten sticks of the The bill is as follows: ed indebtedness, and in that particular Gesner. rence. E. C . M a h a n y ...... explosive to his cabin to warm them Dennison, Tex., Jan. 18.— Depmty differ» from the old law. and from Penal Institutions— Driver. Hobson. ‘‘That all articles known as oleomar Lord 'Jeorge H am ilton, secretary of other prejiosed statute». up. From that tim e until noon he E ra-tics 1 m echanic, capable of doing Unitetd States Marshal B. C. Birch- Selling. garine. butterine, im itation butter or ail kir d <»f < arperner work and wooo re state fcr the Indian department, has was alone, and the exact manner in field, of Durant, L T ., has arrived here, pair, n a ha* established aa above and re- sent to the lord mayor of London the Mining—Johnson, King, Holt. im itation cheese, or any substance iu which the accident occurred can never 51*'- full» »oli -ta a »bare of the p u b ic having in charge Tom Lowe, 26 year« The regi«tration b ill introduced in Municipal Corjorat ions— Haseltine. patronage. In all ca-es satisfaction statem e.it upon which the appeal for E. BROWN, P roprietor . he known, but during the n«x>n hour, the semblance of butter or cheese, of age, who is wanted in this county the senate by Senator Harmon is iden Harmon, Calbreath. guarauievd. not the usual product of the dairy, and subecript'ons for the relief of the fam Printing— Michell, Mackay, Smith. when all hands were at dinner, a ter not made exclusively of pure and on- under indictment in two cases of d is ine sufferers in India is based. He tical with the measure to be intro duce«! in the house by Thomas of M ult Public Buildings and Institutions— rific explosion was heard. Everybody adulterate«! milk or cream, transported posing of mortgage«! propierty. IA NT, W A SCO A N D MORO says that districts with a population of Lowe, in the p»re»ence of Officer nomah. Hobson, Patterson of Washington, rushed out and found the entire side into any state or territory, or remain 37,000,000 w ill be sufferers from the and part of the roof of Den<lauf’s cabin Birchfield and Policeman James, eon- Wade. ing therein for use, consumption, sale famine until the end of March, and it M anufactan r of and Dealer in Senator Taylor’s bill amending the Public Lands— Patterson of Marion. had been torn away and hurle«! against or storage, shall, upon arrival in such feseeil to being the husband of sixteen may continue in some parts to the end incorporation act of Pendleton change» the side of another cabin sixty feet d is wives, all of whom he has married •tate or territory, be subject to the of June. In other districts, having the city charter in three particular». Mulkey, Dawson, Haseltine, Wade. lip s , Harness, tant. The interior of what remained w ithin the last eight years. The con Railroails— Brownell. Gowan, Patter 44.000,000 population, the distress.m ay It provides tnat (11 the city may be d i of the cabin was a total wreck, every operation and effect of the law# of such fession was made in w riting. Spors, Saddles. son of Washington. Mackay, Dawron. state or territory, enacted in the exer deepen w ith famine for a shorter or vided up into wards; (2) that the pres- iFSPOLtl F U S E K E I EOilTE. He married w ife No. 1 at Purcell, I. Sdrrops. Bridles, Roads and Highways— Dawson, Car thing in shretls and fragments, with cise of its police power», to the same longer period, w hile 6 000,000 people ect water-works system may be en- the body of Dendauf in the midst. T ., in 1886; No. 2 in Bromwood. Tex., prepared to offer first-« lass ac- Ships. 4c in the native states may be victim» of iarg,^p into a gravity system; an«i (3) ter, Hobson, Brownell. Daly. Collars, Some firing m issile, presumably a bit extent aud in the same mannar as those the same year; No. 3 in Benton; No. odat on» to the traveling public Way» and Means— Taylor, McClung. articles or substances that had been famine. that city treasurer» shall hereafter be of the stove, entered his head near the 4 in Hillsboro; No. 5 in Ennis; No. 6 1 easy coa< ties good D am s and ac- Selling. Hughe». Dawson. The house com m ittee on public lands ippxiinted by the city council, and not right eye, going directly through the produced in such state or territory, and in Marion county; No. 7 in Galveston; nodating drivers. shall not be exempt therefrom by rea T a r i f f M a k e r * R u n on a A m j . has authorized a favorable report on the elected by the people. There has been skull and leaving a hole two inches No. 8 in Houston; No. 9 in McLennan A KR I V P S . ZZA VES. W ashington. Jan. 18.— The Republi square*, the right leg was broken in son of being introduced there in origin county; No. 10 in Dennison; No. 11 b ill providing that settlers on Northern trouble in Pendleton over making the 7: 4» a « M x o ______ .11 : » «. a Pacific railroad lands, whose right city funds im m ediately available when can tariff-makers held no m eeting to two places between the hip and knee, al packages or otherwise, provided that in Paris: No. 12 in Delta county; No. 1» IS a . m « » r e ............. _U» Û0 a . a All kinds of repairing promptly would have been forfeited January 1, they are desired for the payment of day. having encountred several per and the flesh of the whole right side nothing in this act shall be construed 13 in Mills county; No. 14 in Milan . 1:JS r. a G r a n t. ----- A .'JO r. a and neatly done. ri ti'ii: wi I be given to all bu*ii>e»« 1897, for noncompliance w ith law, warrants. It is tnought that, if the plexing points in the chemical schedule hung in tatters. Death must have so as to permit any state to forbid the county; N a 15 at Weber Falls, and No. i> e>r<>. S xprew and other | * c k - sale of oleomargarine except in such 16 in Young county. Second St., Near Moody’s Warehouse shall have an additional term of two temptation for candidate» to place which they began work on last night. been instantaneous. .p t ij «khvered. manner as w ill advise a customer of its years in which to comply w ith the them seives u.ider personal obligation Certain member» were assigned to j«ro- A ll the w ives are alive, and so far as real character.” regulations. The com m ittee also or to financial institutions has been re cure information on various points, he knows. Lowe says they are not re BLUE C U T ROBBERY. dered a favorable report on a b ill allow moved, the difficulty about the funds and tomorrow the com m ittee w ill re married. So far as he knows nineteen W i ll S o l S a rra o d e r. sume work on the schedule. ing settlers on Indian lands opened to mav be obviate«!. children h%ve been born to them w ith A lle g e d L e a d e r C la im « T h e r e la a C o a - From the experience of the first ses settlem ent in the Dakotas to acquire Washington. Jan. 18. — Mr. Quesada, in the last eight years. a p lr a r y to C o a v te t H im . patent by paying the minimum price Senator Mulkey, of Polk, has intro sion of real work on the b ill, it is con- of the Cuban junta, today receive«! a The I>»ading Dealer in Sherman County Kansas City, Jan. 18.—John Ken long letter from his uncle, Salvador de provided by law any tim e after the ex duced into the senate a bill covering * sidered by the members doubtful K i l l e d la t h e C a a r ’ a I'r a e e r e e a . In Firet-claae , , U p-to-D ate” ..................... piration of fourteen months from the the subject of taxation. The b ill, in whether it w ill be practical for them nedy who was indicted as the lea ler Cisneros, president of the Cuban repub Berlin. Jan. 18.—The Lokal An- date of entry. eff«*ct. :a practically a re-enactment of to follow the original plan of work, of the gang which tw ice held up and lic, who, by inference, gives a denial xeiger publishes a dispiatch from SL The four presidential electors of Ore the mortgage-tax law. It has three which was to have the full com m ittee robbbed Chicago A Alton trains at to the reports that the insurgents are Petersburg reporting a lamentable in gon m et in Salem and cast their ballots general objects in view —(1) the assess work together on every schedule of the Blue Cut, wrote out and signed a w illing to negotiate terms of peace on cident, which has occurred in the for W illiam M cKinley and Garret Ho ment of all property, (2) equal and im b ill, instead of dividing the schedules statem ent today charging that there any other basis than absolute inde czar's presence. The exar, it seems, Of Ever Kind Is I j Liie of Goods. WASCO. OREGON. was a conspiracy to convict him. There pendence. The letter says, in part: beckoned to a gardener, who was work bart. Hon. T. T. Geer was elected partial collection of taxes, (3, economy among the subcommittees. seems to be some groumls to #iil*tan- A F o . 'l a n d H la M o n s y . "W e w ill renew our offensive cam ing in the piark at Tserskoeelo. The messenger to carry the vote to Wash in operation. Senator Mulkey says it w ill save the state at least $55,000 per San Francisco, Jan. 18.— Oscar Low, tiate his statement as regards John paign in a few days. G om el has left guard, seeing the man running toward ington. lave now on hand a large st«x*k of Harness and Saddles. Collars. Bridle», year. The bill provides for the deduc a Victoria man, was buncoed out of Land, an im jortant w itness against me to enter Santa Clara with reinforce the caar. shot him dead, supposing he A dispatch from N ice says that , Robes, brushes. Curry Cotnbe, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything him. It is given out, moreover, from ments and munitions of war. He w ill was a would-be assassin. The exar eighty-tw o persons, including the tion of iKiebtedness where the corre $130 today by the old dice game trick. line will save money by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere. authoritative sources that the rohl»ers go further west. Our situation is most was deeply affected by this occurrence. mayor and the mayor’s assistant, to sponding cre«lit can be found and as- Low live» at the Yosem ite house, on securcl almost $30.000. an I not $2.- prosperous, and if we had plenty of gether with many prominent citizens, sessed. It aoolishes the state board of Market street, and started for the Bar- C a rs P i l e d l a a H e a p . 300, a.* first claime«! by the express ammunition, not only for rifles, but for equalization a* it is now constitute«!, barv Coast for a drink. He got into a have been arraigned for corruption in Bushnell, III., Jan. 18.— A wreck oc vesting that duty in the governor, sec saloon on Sacramento street, and there company. For the conviction of the cannon, and in Camaguey a dynamite the m unicipal elections. men concerned, it is also said big re cannon, the railroads would be de curred on the Toledo. Peoria A W est retary of state and state treasurer. It A dvices received from Manila show also provides for the collection of taxes b«‘gan shaking dice w ith a stranger. wards have been offered. In 1882, stroyed and the few garrisoned inland ern at Sciota, ten mile« w est, last He lost $30, and a new ly made friend that the Philippine insurgents who on the original assessor’s roll and for Iaind, who lives in the Blue Cut local towns would be abandoned by the night. The engine, mail, baggage and t«»ld him he could beat the winner out were deported to the Landrane islands, the sen«ling of the summary only of the ity, was convicted of perjury in falsely enemy, and they would be confine«! to two jiassenger cars were piled in a Charles Slade—SLADE & COOLEY, PROPRIETORS-J. O. Cooley. the Spanish penal settlem ent in the Pa roll to the state board of equalization. of all his money if L«»w could only get swearing that three «if his neighbors the coast. As I expect to receive these heapv The engineer was killed, and s«»me more cash. The victim w ent to cific, recently made a desperate attempt It makes the county treasurer the col had been connected in the Jesse .lames war materials from abroad, we very the baggageman and five or six passen to escape, but were overpowered by the lector of tax«*s up to the join t of d elin his mum, and got $100 more. He re train robbery of that year near Imle- soon w ill drive them to the sea ami be gers badly hurt. The wreck was caused turned to the sah»on, and s«»on lost garrison and Spanish marines. Eighty quency, when they shall be collected by that. Then he complained to the po jiendence. Land is a state w itn«s«in in a position to tell them, when they by a broken rail, w hile the train was of the convicts were killed and forty the sheriff. the present ease. running thirty-five mil«*» an hour. depiart, our last go<vl-bye. ” lice. wounded. First National Bank The Dalles Rational Bank! Inspector of Sherman Go. J . H. B E R G E R . Y HOTEL W arren D. Marshall ESAND MORO ...Whips & Saddlery... CARPENTERING WAGON REPAIR SHOP S . M A IL ROUTE HENRY L. KUCK TENTS AND WAGON COVERS DDLES, HARNESS ! SUPPLIES ADE&COOLEY HOTEL T h e L e a d in g H o te l o f G ra n t. Mated within 100 feet of the depot. New building, new furniture, ami b in c first-class. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept. Table supplied be best the market affords. ’oprietor» of Hotel will m eet all trains. Special attention to com m ercia •rs. Stage» leave for Goldendale and Moro every morning. r • • Frank Hoyt, who so brutally assault ed and robbed Agent Hoopengarner, at Myrtle Creek last week, has been tried Where all the T oirists, Drummers, harmers, in Roseburg, Or., and bound over to • • • Merchants, Stockmen. Miners, and the grand jury, in the sum of $1,000. Everybody else stop». . . . In default of bondsmen he is now in the county jaiL .......... ALL TRAINS STOP AT HOTEL In the supreme court in Washington, D. C., an opinion was rendered by Jus tice Gray, in the case of the Harney V alley Stock Company vs. Hoke Sm ith, secretary of the interior, and S. W. Lamoreux, commissioner of the general T H E D A L L E S , O R. land office, in favor of Smith and Lam oreux. The principal object of the suit was to compel them, by mandatory in junction, to issue lists to certain swamp lands in Oregon. The court aism issed the case without going into its merits |E 8 of the U. P. R. R .. O. R. A N. Co. and on the ground that it had abated as to Stage offices of the Moro, Prineville, Du Sm ith because of his resignation from fay, Oak Grove, Antelope, Bake Oven and office, and to Lamoreux, as he is mera- * lines. ly a subordinata. USE Suit the Times. V The Southern Oregon Fair Associa tion has filed articles of incorporation in the office of the secretary of state. The capital named is $5,000, divided into shares of $10 each. Medford w ill be the principal office. L P o w d e r- H o m » K ip to n lo n . Senator H olt’s bill, for the tem porary relief of counties in certain Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 18.— As the re cases, proiv«les that, whenever any sult of an explosion in the tankhouse of railroa«! company shall neglect or re the Columbia Powder Company, locat fuse to |>ay its taxi*», or any portion of ed in a hollow a half m ile from the them, in any county w ithin the state, Ohio river, m idway between boroughs such county shall not be required to Slioustown ami Shaopin, Mr. Stickney, pay into the state treasury its jsirtion proprietor of the works, and his two of taxes «»n the ass«-sse«l value of the daughters were killed. P. McClusky railroad's jirojierty. The county is fatally injure«!, and Walter Crane seri also to lie relieve«! from all interest or ously hurt. By almost superhuman other penalty until one month after the efforts the flameb were controlled be delinquent tax is collected. fore the glycerine m achine ignited. Senator Haseltine introduced a bill which provides that all state taxes be paid June 1 each year, and that inter est on delinquent amounts begin July 1. The Portland charter bill framed by Senator Simon was introduced in the senate by Senator Bates. The act incorporating Baker City, ¡nt r(Kjuce4 by Senator King, is chiefly to correct an error made at jaf(t #eMjon> at w hich tim e a char- but the enrolling gomnjittea om itted the section relating »lection of «ity officiala, St. Petersburg, Jan. 18.—Today, a ukase was jiublished which refers to the necessity of the resumjition of the mintage. It seems likely that the council’s decision on the currency question w ill la* prolonged, and as the country is anxious to settle the doubts which have arisen as to the cash valu«*s of gold coins, it orders the m inting of imjierials of a value of 15 instead of 10 roubles, these coins, however, being of exactly the same weight and fineness as existing ea ns. G a r m a n S y n d i c a t e la .l a p a n . B u f lo r a t a d b y C o a l G o * . London, Jan. 18.— It is reported in a Berlin dispiatch that won! has been received from Tokio that twenty Ger man firms of engineers and shipbuild ers in Jajutn have formed a syndicate to contract for the work of the military and naval equipment to which Japian w ill devote the war indemnitv. Chicago, Jan. 18.— The bodies of Mrs. Esther Poole, 60 years old, and her son, Charles. age«l 34. who were suffocated by coal gas, were found iu their house last night. F lr o la an O rp h a n « * H o m « . Dallas, Tex., Jan. 18.—At a late hour tonight the boys' department of Of the 300,000 fossil insect« I'ollect- Buckner’» Orphan Home, five m iles ed from all over the world it is said from the city, was destroyed by fire, that only twenty of these are of the F ive boys pierished in the flames, and butterfly. several other» were burned. r a i l In t o M o lte n M e ta l. Chicago, Jan. 18. — A m illionaire T h e A rm y A p p r o p ria tio n R ill. , . _ ,« -w L e ft t h e Ga« H u n te r O p en . Rossland, B. C ., Jan. 18.—George mine owner, George S. Hatnmond, of W ashington. Jan. 18.— The armv ,, »ppropri»tion bill rr,sort,.1 thr lsew York> 18— " 'lll“m Braddon, a slag-pusher at the smelter the San Juan m ining district, New J n a l i t o l a y from the commit««.. Th - c0T ’ »” n<,,n'' ’7 7 ? ’7 . 0 1 “ "î Mexico, is m issing, and it is feare«l he at Trail, w hile pulling away at a p»ot . . . . « typographical union of this citv, au«i has been foully dealt w ith. Ham today and w alking backward, tripp»e«l com m ittee restored the provision for , 1 * *, ___ n • mond left Albuquerque, N. M., Christ and fell into another red-hot pxit of the support of the hospital at Hot Ja«*ob McKenna, of Brooklyn, were mas week, for Chicago, to disjxise of molten metal that was in his piath. Springs, Ark., which the lions«' struck found dead in a room of the H otel Ulmer. They had died of asjdiyxiation m ining property. He had several Braddon was burned from his neck to | by illum inating gas. which / escap<e»l thousand dollars and a quantity of the calves of his legs, and there is slim T o C la s s ify F o a to fllc a C la rk « . from a burner that had N'en li>ft opien, valuable jewelry. It is believed that chance for his recoverv. Washington, Jan. 18.— Senator Cul- probably accidentally. Fergnson had he fell into the hands of strangers and I'r e a ld e n t o f F e u a d o r. lorn today introduce«! in the senate a a wide reputation among printer» from was robbed and killed. Lima, Peru, Jan. 18. — General b ill heretofore represented in the house his prominence in ltical an«H interna- The prices of drugs are fixed by law Medarto Alfaro has been elected con of representatives by Mr. Spx'rry for a tional union. McKenna had «Men vice- id Austria. This prevent« overcharge stitutional president of Ecuador by 54 claaaiflcation of clerks in the flr«t and president of the Internatiolial union, ■eeond-elasa pestoffi«»«. I »nd editor of the Union Printer. for prescription«. VOtM.