Moro observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-1897, May 26, 1897, Image 1

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BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
MORO OBSERVER.
S I . CO P E R Y E A R .
11. MOORK
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I N V tS l IGA i ilx ü TH E RUIZ CA SE
XX
S |> M iti» h O f l . L il»
BROS.
F re n i
..B A N K E R S .
a ll
P a rts o f
th e
N ew
ill dll- t
liU iin l. t i. t .
I
p a r la n t
New Y oik, May 2 1 — A H erald d is­
patch fm m H avana xia Key W est s i»>:
The jo in t inex’stig atio n of th e Ruiz
•are «loes not get along v eiv w ell, and
th ere is some «larger th a t th e U nited
State« represen tativ e xx ill find him self
foreed to xx itlnlraxv becac-e of »lelay
uni th e tendency to |o!it<*lvnsk anil
in sist on iindesirable conditions.
News comes th a t F e ria , who figure 1
in G eneral L ee’s rep«irt of th,- Ru.z.
case, and who was in j i i l w ith th e u n ­
fo rtu n ate Ameri an iu Cuanaba»'oa at
th e tim e of Ruiz' d eath , has I «•» n re-
a rre stc l q u ietly , prohabl
a w arning
to him and others that
ile Spain
consents |M»litely to a free Amen« an
'in v estig atio n , »he has lo-row u id«-as
about th«» d u ty of her subjects in a ca«e
of th is kind. F'erra as.-erts th a t he is
an A m erican citiaen , hut not reg is­
tered.
It is said ah-o th a t since Mr. C al­
h o u n ’s arriv al and ju st before G eneral
Lee began h is investigation wor»l hail
L en J a-e l dow n th e lin e th a t all per-
*oiis who talked over m uch about foul
•lay will hear from it later, no m atter
noxv prodigal th e A m erican governm ent
may he xxitii promi*«-s of protection at
any cost.
G eneral KY»-yler is expecte«! here
soon, an«l he has sent ahead of him a
!«n g interview to th e local press in
winch he m akes th e statem en t th at the
< uhans an- w orthy and in tellig en t
people, and th at as four west»?rn | ov-
inceu are whollv pacified, th« tu n e to
put th e reform.-» in operation ha» com«-.
IIDIISTKl: GIWLIDED
FO U R
GHOULS
IN
T h * L a d d G r a v e P o n a p lr a r y
JA IL
l.a i« l
We P rin t Envelopes, Tags, Bill Heads,
l e tte r Hea<is, Posters, H tatemente, I*ro-
gram rne-, Cards, Circulars, I.abele, Note
H eads, Books, Briefs, Sale Bills, Pam ­
phlets. A nything on the E arth in the
Line of P rinting, so Don’t send Your
Orders o u t of th e County.
O rder» by m a ll p ro m p tly fllle d . X a * t
AUdreM
D. C. IE K L A K P A 8 0 5 8 ,
M oro, s b e rm a o c o u b ty . Or
WASHINGTON LETTER ■ - iu
B a re
Com
ioi >f c o X 'If*
ox e r e lç n
Ls** Ot»M «•»I i» P o r t l a n d , O t r g o u .
In all [n s of t ’»e B ritish
celebratioi Ol t h e 21st and Í
•i ju n e
w ill be nn ersal, and t
li» It «h resi-
d ents of Ore gon are not
I be he-
hind any other
in
: th e ir
loyalty, by pra<
a n tv ai rejoic-
ings.
The
id i-lo
of the
U nited Kingd <m
»g in F •rtland
are g ettin g in
ate the
60th anniver
of th
m ajesty, <^ue -n Victor la, d u m
U.
present year.
On Ju n e i l !st, 1897, Queen Victor
will have <x upied th e B ritish thr» i
ju s t 60 yean th e ’ong<-st reign yet r
conled for a B ritish R-v«-reign." Th
period has h en one of th e m»“ t pro
perous th e F iglish people have exp»-r
ence-1. H«-r maj< -ty is as*' - iated w it
th e happiness of th nation in an ic -
separable m anner
tl at th e periods of
her career are n. ed s events of the
national life.
The r e s j ^ t an i “ .-c tion of sul
born »luring her reign
' be si
by notable celebration«
everv
of th e world.
In P ortland th e d iff-ren t B ritish so­
cieties have had under contem plated!
f.-r
tim e arrangem ents for th e oc-
can o n . M embers have
n no tifiei
and com m it tees [ppointad to conf.-r «.n
the subj»-ct. Mr. Jam es Laidlaw , B rit­
ish consul for th e port, called a m eeting
recently for th e purp»«ae of securing con­
cert »-1 action. About 50 p en
re­
sponded, which w ill give a fair
el of
th e n a m le r of B ritish-born p
le in
P ortland when th e ¡j-rcen t of a cei Xain
class th a t can
in )*-
b.- in>l
indu e«J to a tte nd a
called m eeting of th is n atu re is con-
-
An organization was perfects»! Mr.
Laidlaw being m ade president; D Bold
Moeleay, J. C. Robinson. W illiam Mac-
niaster and \t illiam S. Sibson, vice-
presidents; R. Lea. B arr.es. treasurer,
M illiam R. Ylackenz:e, secretarv
A- a subs«-q'ient m eeting a general
com m ittee of 25 waa appointed.
At su: sequent m eeti: ga of th e gen­
eral com m ittee n-solntic
under
were adopted:
" T h a t th e chairm an appoint a finance
com m ittee to collect fun is to coir-
m em orate th e event, th e fun is so col­
lected to be use«! for such purposes as
a suben-quent m»-eting shall determ ine.
“ T hat the objr-ct for which fund* are
to be collected by th e com m ittee sh ad
be th e endow m ent of a bed or beds in
the Good S am aritan hospital, fo r the
use of ¡arsons of B ritish b irth , and to
be call«*! Queen V ictoria's Diam ond
Ju b ile e Bed. ’ ”
M ild t h e B o d y F o u n d .
P o rtlan d , O r., May 24.— The body P R O S P E R IT Y DELAYED BY THE
of \\ illiam S. Lad«l, which was taken
D EM O CRA TIC S E N A T O R S .
from its resting place in Riverview
L e t P o w e r s D e c id e
cem etery M onday n ig h t, was recovered
Or*» • • • • • Oregon.
le tte r s of credit issued
| ------ ------ -—
.
■— i »
yesterday by C hief Burns, of Oregon XX b y R n » in e » a A e t l v i t j r C a n n o t K e a a m e
available 0:1 E astern states
I’K i r r AND IN T E R E ST IN G ITEMS
t ity, ami D etectives Welsh and Sim ­
J U N T IN G
r e n r t i i i K T a r i f f l . e g l a l a t l o n —lu t e v e a t -
THE TERM S OF SETTLEM EN T
mons, of Puritan«!.
D.
Magnne,
tu g X X 'a a b ln g to a G o a a ip - A R e p l y to
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harles
Montgomery»,
Ed
Iamg
an<l
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
te r m . S ig h t e x c h a n g e a n d u d c g r a i h c tr a il
X lr . C le v e l a n d * » R e c e n t ( r t t ie f a m .
W illiam Rictor, all of Or«-g»»n C ity, are
lle x le w o f Ih r Im p o r t
f e n » o ld o u New Y o rk C h ic a g o , - i L o u ia . >«n
D is t r ic t N o, X, S h e rir.a n C o u n ty ,
f i l e T r u e r I n r l i o l r a B o ll» l.n n d a n d S e a
F ra n n a c o , 1‘ o r t.a n d , T h e
ana » a t if ii-
E.
E
l’*ia
Special « orr« «{«.relent.
lodged
in
tb
e
city
ja
il,
charge-!
w
ith
M ill H a p p e n i n g , o f t h e t u r -
p u tu is iu O re g o n a nd XX a r h iu g to u .
M o r a , « > r*K *» i
F u rr« -» T u r k « A r e S o r r y I o ( j u i l -
th«- crim e of it- removal. M ontgomery
W a-hington, D. C .—Those Democrats
» r n l XX'eck.
attention given t« a it C o lle c tio n » en-
XX h a t G r e e c e XX I I I B a y .
has m ade a confession, im plicating Ma- and P opulists xx ho have taken advan­
to m e . T e r m * rea» ,»nable. P r o m p t re ­
ÏM H tV «
T he president has sent to th e senate
J. M. PxtTga*. X.
gone an»! th e o th e r m en.
tage of the aus|»«*nsion of ac tiv ity pend­
O rtn e XX a tk iu s B u t d in g . I'p a ta irs .
Preside
Ixm don, May 21.—T he arm istice
Cashier. th e nam e of \\ illiam AV. Morrow, of
The body was h um .I at Magoue’s ing th e tariff legislation to criticise the
igreenient la-tween T urkey and G reece
t'a lifo rn ia . to be U nited S tates circu it
FRtXfc *lL\tFFE
P ark, a w ell-know n latulinark on the R epublican ¡.art for th e “ delay of pros­
stipulates th a t a mixed com m ission of
judge tor th e n in th ju d icial d istric t.
W illam ette river, a m ile an.I a half p e rity ,” have lieen kn.- k.-«l out in the
ifficers
of
superior
rank
sh
all
»-stablish
UR & M E N E F E E
below Oreg«»n C ity. It- liidiug place first round by a plain statem ent of facts
H illiatn .1. Bryan has accept»«»! an in ­
< n eu tra l zone betw«-en th e two arm ies,
T h e D a lle s , O r.
xx’as cleverly con ealed by moss and by two or th ree leading Republican»
vitation to speak a t G ladstone P ark,
*n«l th a t np a»lvance on e ith e r Hank
leaves, and it wouM never have been w ho show th e iinp<..>»ibi!itv of r o tim p
A een en d banking business tra rsa e t- near Oregon C ity, on th e 12th of Ju ly ,
•hall
lie
p
erm
itted
.
It
is
understood
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
d¡-covered had not Montgomery w eak­ tion of m anufacturing w hile a new ta r ­
e»l. deposits received, subject to sight th e »lay Indore th e an n u a l C liautatiquan
Turkey w ants th e com m ission to be
d raft or check.
iff is pending.
ened and led th e officers to it.
assem bly w ill oj«en. H is subject will
constituted of foreign m ilita ry attach es,
Collections
nxa-le
and
proceeds
The rem ains of Mr. Lad 1 were tfr
“ Of course it is absurd th a t such
Block
1 h * V a lle a . O r
be “ B im etallism .”
w
ith
th
e
tw
o
arm
ies.
prom ptly rem itted on »lav of »x»’lection.
den
in
the
ground
a!
out
30
yards
from
com
plaint should be m ade and that
P rom C la rk 's lens works, C am bridge,
< toxx n P rin ce C o nstantine, it is said,
" -
H. Rxiisi-Ai c.
E LoGxs.
th e river. The - j o t was w ild and for- ¡«»-»•pie should th in k it worth liste n irg
on New A ork, San Francisco and Fort has been shipped in a special p arlo r ear
sent a personal apj>eal to the czar to
ÛSD ALE & LO G AN
bidiiing, si» th a t there was but little to ,” said C hairm an Dingley, talking ol
land.
two discs w hich form th e lens for th e
not allow th e G reek arm y to be crush»-«!
Successor» to J. »'. B u rk e s
chance
of any one exer happening these criticism «. “ It is ce rtain ly on-
n iK K C T O K S :
great \e r k e s teles ope, th e largest lens
by a force four tim es g reater than it ­
E s ta te . C o ile r ilo n a u d lh t a r a n r c
a»*»»rss it. A grave alsiu t th ree feet r.-a*onable to assum e th a t husin«*«« ac­
D. P. T h OMCSOX,
J \O . S. S, H »X C K ,
A g e » « -» .
ever made.
Every precaution was
self,
an«l
th
a
t,
as
a
consequence,
th
e
FT». M. W i l l ia m s G e o . A . L i k b b ,
d«-ep had been excavate«!, into which tiv ity in m anufacturing lines could ro-
-« ir a c t o f T it e* a n d V o n x e y a n c in g
taken to insure th e safe tran sp o rtatio n
star inaist«- ! on th e armisti«.*?.
a s p e c ia lty .
H. M. B k a l l .
th e Daly, w rap ]—] in b u rlap , had beer. vive pending action upon tariff ra te s.”
of th e e»»sily lens. They were insure«!
M o ro , S h e rm a n C o u n tv , O re g o n ,
T h » l ’ « | i » r i H lg n r d .
place«l and oovered over. No effort had
“ Is it not a fact. Mr. D ingley, th at
e s p e e tfu lly s o lic it b u s in e s s in o u r lin e ,
for
th
e
ir
fu
ll
value,
$60,000.
T
he
lens
ig th a t p ro m p tn e s s w h ic h a .w ax * lo ll« » *»
In-en m ade to provide a coffin or other the know ledge th a t a tariff change is
A
thens,
May
24.
—
An
arm
istice
be­
represent nearly six years of careful la­
a tte n tio n to w a t :e r s o f th is c h a r a c te r ,
tween th e T u rk ish and G reek troops in like protection. an«l th e covering of in im m e-liate prosj«e<‘t proves more de­
• n t o f o u r a b i l it y to h a n d le th e sam e in
bor.
te r s a tis ia c io r v to a il.
X»f I t a l i e » C i t y . O r * | n a .
Thessaly, to extend 17 days, w as fortn- d irt was very th in to keep from detec­ pressing to th e m anufacturer than any
C aptain M iller has inform ation th a t
tion th e bisly ben»*ath. W hen «een. o th e r condition?”
xlly concluded today.
th e war d ep a rtm en t has appropriated
th e h o ly was in a rem arkable sta te of
. I. M. S M IT H
“ M om entarily, yes. I do not know
P resident
Z. F. MOODY $24.000 for a tran sp o ratio n fund for th e
C onstantinople, May 24. — An arm is­ preservation, considering th e tim e it th a t the word <lepr»-ssing is ju s t the
C ashier
M. A. M OoDY arm y post at S[<okane. w hich makt© a
tice was form ally x'onclude«! to ia y for had been in terred .
one, hut certain ly it doe« have th e ef­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
total of $196,000 th is vear. The su n ­
»even days betw«»en th e T u rk ish and
fect of m aking it im possible for him to
M
a
s
k
e
d
R
o
b
b
e
r
K
i
l
l
e
d
.
General Banking Business
dry civil bill carries $50.000 more, all
Jre e k troops on th e fro n tier of E pirus.
m ake ro n tracts even xvherehe can meet
Tacoma. W ash., May 24. — A single
S p a in XX a n t a N o M « -« lla !l» n .
to be spent th is year. T he in ten tio n is
Transacted
iE a t t h e D r u g S t o r e .........
them , an 1 of m aking it difficult to get
T h e A r m ia tlr « * ! • G o w e rw l.
robber late th is afternoon h»-l«l up and
to tran sfe r two com panies to Spokane,
M adrid. May 24.— A semi official d .-
contra« t- a t all. D ealers are un w ill­
C
o
n
stantinople,
May
24.—
T
he
arm
­
attempt«-»!
to
rob
an
incom
ing
car
or»
. . . . . . . . Mom, Oregon
probably from F o rt Sherm an. As fast claratm n is is.*u I th it Spain w ill
ing to m ake contracts for fu tu re d eliv ­
Sight exchange «old on New Yotk,
as th e harracks b u ild in g s are b u ilt, never agree to foreign m ediation in the istice »Ninelu led ttslay is general, uixi th e Steilacoom electric line. About 4 , ery of goods d u rin g th e pendency of the
San Francisco. Port and. Or.
n Judes th e lan«l and sea forces ol both mile* out of th e city a tall m an, rou g h ­
. J. W . V O G E L
tariff bill because they do not know
t <>l lections m ade on favorable term « o th er com panies w ill come from F orts C i k in question, w inch sh e regards a* com batants. T he am bassadors of th e
ly dressed, haih-d th e car, which stop-
W alla W alla and Sherm an.
exclusively concerning herself.
at all accessible points.
w hat th e rat»-« of d u ty on importe»!
powers
m
et
th
is
afternoon
to
»consider
pe-i, and he l»»ar led it. A.* he g..( or
a lia s f o r R e f r a c t i o n a u d D e f e c t * o f
good« of the sam e class w ill be. M an­
A sp«.*vial to th e N< w York Jo u ro l
terms ot peace.
HAS W O R L D ’S R E C O R D .
th e platfitrm he pulled a blue dotted
th o B jo .
from H avana says: T he opening of
ufacturers are unw illing to m ake con­
calico
m
ask,
having
holes
cut
through
W h a t f i r » » f » X V ill P a y .
3 X M orrison, cor. Front S treet,
tract« d u rin g th e pendency of the tariff
p riv ate letters by W e jle r’s postoffi e G r e a t P r r f n n n a n r » n f l . n r r r l l * B o r g ia
P o r tla n d . O r.
A thens, May 24. — M. R alli, th e pre­ for eyes, down over his face, pr«»luce»i bill ta--'au«e they do not know w hat
em ployes has been m a le th e subject of
nt O a k la n d T r a < k .
«1 is Or known to re s id e a ts o r S b e r-
m ier, in th e course of an interview to- a revolver and order»-«! S uperintendent they » ill have t«» com js-te w ith in for­
en erg etic protests by more th an one lo­
•T- H i» w o r k i» a u a ra m e e d to g iv e
Dame, of the m otor line, and Motorman eign g»>*ls nor do they know w hat thev
San Francisco, May 24.—L u cretia ia y , said:
cal ».«onsul. T he rep resen tativ e of a
i. J *e lo c a l ;*agc fo r a n n o u n c e m e n t.
“ The indem nity w hich G reece w ill W ellm an to th e rear end of the car. w ill have to ¡«ay for th e raw m aterial
lea ling South Ameri.-an republic went Borgia, a brown filly, 4 years ©Id, bx
T hey eo m p h rd slow ly, and he fol-
which they bring in from abroad for
p ersonally to th e pa!a»'e to com plain imp. B r u tu s out of L edette. bred an«l [»ay to T urkey w ill be m p rtq o rtio n to
K l <«l X S <4« C A l i l l S .
l»»we«|. ordering the men and th e pas­
»»wne«l
by
Will:.»
n
B
x»t*
A
S<n,
of
San
G R A S S V A L L E Y . O R.
th
e
resources
of
G
reece
and
her
finan-
use in m a n u fa ctu rin g .”
th a t his m ail, both official and private,
sengers to hold up th e ir hands a i d th»
bo th e present period is probablv
had been Ump»«re»l w ith , w hile Dr. Jose, now holds th e w o rld 's record for »ial position. The cession of te rrito ry
ladies to sit still. Dame and W ellm an
J. V . O ’ L E A R Y
th e moex .Lfficult one for th e m anufac­
B runner, of th e Unite«! States m arine fo u r m iles. A fter L ucretia Borgia's is out of th e question. G reece cannot
had enter«-! a rear o»uipartm enl use«!
tu re r to do business, to say nothing ol
h ospital service, d etailed here as as­ splendid show ing, w ith a poor rider »<*cept a m odification of th e strateg ic
Plane an»l estim ate« furnished for aT sistan t san itary inspector, attache»! to
• - 1 - -
n fro n tier w hich wonld render easy raid ­ for carrying baggage and freight. The th e im possibility of increasing busine«*
robber
evid
en
tly
th
o
u
g
h
t
them
safely
sizes and styles of buildings. All woik
or a iding to th e num ber of employes?”
th e A m erican consulate, received sev­ tnil»*s. th ree w«*»-L« ago, th e ow ner ,le- ing of Gxeek te rrito ry by arm ed ban-1«,
is w arran ted to give satisfaction.
di«j*w«l of, for be [»aid no more a t­
“ Yes. Then it ought to rem em bered
eral lette rs fr,»m his wife, th e envelopes termine.1 to send his horse for th e rec­ and w hich w ould compel G reece to
ten tio n to them , but «■ommet.ce»l reliev ­
too th a t im porters are rushing goo is
of w hich hail been clip|»ed off at th e ord, heliexing th a t w ith a good rider m a in tain a num erous arm y in order to
ing
George
B.
Evans,
a
contractor,
of
K a t le d g e . O re g o n
p>«stoffi»*e before delivery. They were she could l»»wer th e coast. an»l perhaj * prevent in cu rsio n s.”
h is valuable«. T his done, he com ­
ble *i«eed. and th a t nearly a y e a r’s su p ­
delivered «»pen, no attem p t w hatever th e w o rld 's re»x»rd. The resu lt of to­
T u r k » W o rry Iu Q a t t .
’ ’ x l i . js . D eputy. R ufus, Or.
m anded tt ili aiu L. H acker, a broker,
d a y '- tria l exceeded h is <*X|>e»'tations.
ply of foreign goods w ill be in the
hav
in
g
l>een
m
ade
tocuoceal
th
e
fa«
t
of
, l8*puty, G rass Valley. Or.
London,
May
24.—T
h
e
correspondent
to
stand
up
and
la?
searched.
In
the
Splendidly rid l«-n by .’.-*k.-x Claw
violation.
I p»>n th e doctor’s com ­
'T l c o i , l»eputy, K ent, Or.
>f th e S tam lard at C o nstantinople wavs: m eantim e. > up»rintendent Dame had warehonoes of th e country by th e tim e
the new law g.«es into effect in spite of
p la in t G eneral I ^ e sent a sh a rp note son, a clever lig h tw eig h t p ilo t, and T he arm isti. e ha« cause«! * idesprea l
taken out his revolver and «'ante in be­
paced
by
P
e
te
r
11
over
th
e
th
ird
m
ile,
I o G ra s o V a lle y . D r e g u a .
e x e rrth m g we can do to prevent it.
of protest to th e (*aptain-general’s office.
d
isco
n
ten
t
am
ong
th
e
T
u
rk
ish
troops
h ind H arker, w here h e await««d an <»[»-
au«l by In stallato r over th e fourth,
In conform ity w ith th e foregoing, we
More th an 100.000 cages of salm on both of th e la tte r li«jr>«-s owne«i by th« in T hessaly and E | irus. an 1 th e m ili­ p o rtu n ity to shoot. A m om ent later T h is m»*ans th a t the m anufacturers will
♦o
E. C . M a h a n v .......
have been left over from last y e a r’s Boots. L u cretia Borgia o»»vered th< tary «>>ni miss ion has ordered th e an»»t he piace»l his arm on Ha. ker’s shoulder not he able to res-time activ ity to any have now to appeal to tb e B ritish-born
grvat extent for several m onths vet. residents of the sta te of Oregon for
P rs r tle s l m ec h a n te , c a rs M e of do
pack at A storia.
d istan ce in th e w on ie rfu l tu n e of 7:11, p ro m in en t grum blers to be sent hom e and fired in to th e robber, who return**! The ¡»e«.ple ought to understand th is,
a ll k in d o f »arp e ite r w o r k a n d w o o d r
WEST, liS ig e r.
loro. Oregon
funds to c a n y ont th e purpueee eet
p a tr ia e ha* e . ta b i »ne.1 as a b o ve a n d s
The famous Toml-s prison in New sn«l th a t, too, in th e face of a strong under e*. ort. T he priests who are w ith ihe fire. Dame fire-1 two shots and
i have no doubt th a t th e new law w ill fo rth in th e resolutions. We do so
» IS ’*'fu lly soli O a abare o f th e p<.bl
th
e
arm
y
have
been
in
stru
cted
to
York
is
to
)«e
to
rn
»lown
to
give
way
to
th
e
robl^-r
three.
Two
miniit»—
later,
w
ind
blow
ing
dow
n
th
e
hack
stretch.
p s fo n a g s .
Iu a J ra -e s S a tis fa rti'
bring increased activ ity in m anufactur- w ith th e utm ost confidence th a t our ap­
gu aranteed
ASt a n d M o s t C o m m o d io u s
a new an«l handsom e stru ctu re.
The record for four m iles against prea« h special serm ons ex h orting th e th e robber was lying beside th e car,
ing.
and th u s prodnoe prosperity in F**l W>11 m eet w ith a hearty i©s[»»c*e
C louse C lodius, aged 1?. was stru ck tim e has stood at 7:15*, for 21 years, soldiery to be loyal and obedient. An dead, w hile Dame had l»een shot in the «•Very branch of industry. But it is fr»m all ¡«arts of th e State, feeling suro
H o u se in M o ro .
un|«erial
order
p
ro
h
ib
its
th
e
sale
of
arm
and
Je
w
e
tt
S
m
ith
,
a
p-.»«*«--
g
-r
h
av
in
g
b.-en
ma«le
by
Tenbroeck.
th<
by lig h tn in g and seriously injure«l at
unreasonable to expect th a t th is can *h*t »» more noble com m em oration of
e p t . G o o d M e a ls . G o o d B e d s .
h is hom e on M ill creek, W alla W alla celebrate«! «listanoe horse, S>*ptembet Jraw ings. photographs or poetry d ea l­ in th e leg.
happen eith er before th e new law g«jee th is diam ond ju b ilee year can be had.
ing w ith th e w ar. or w ith th e exploits
2»,
1S76,
at
la.«ui»rille.
T
he
com
peti
county.
Waah.
R r u t a l t t ^ ia • l * i l s n a .
F. E. BROWN, PaoPBiKroa.
into effect or im m ediately after it. since °o r one m»»re characteristic of her
* custom ers carefully a tte n d ^ !
•f th e com m anders, th e object of th e
P o rtlan d . O r., w ill celebrate th e tivii re«‘>»rd f«>r th e same d istan ce ha?
the stock of foreign g.w ls will be so m ajesty. Queen V ictoria than to provide
P
h
ilad
elp
h
ia.
May
24.—Ti
•
la
y
's
ses
tsge of th e public is respect-
prohibition being to prevent an in d i­
F o u rth of Ju ly th is year. C om m ittees sto o l for 23 years a t 7 :1 m 1, . m ade by
«ion of th e legislative e»»mmitt«-e inv.-s great th a t th e dem and for home inanu- ¡n perp etu ity a place w here th e desti-
solicited by th e m anagem ent.
G R AN T. WASCO AN D MORO
have )<een ap[<»int»-d and plan» d is­ Felh»wcraft, a t Saratoga, ou A ugust 20 vidual general becoming a popular hero. tig a tin g the m anagem ent of the stat« fa«rtures cannot begiu u n til th is enor- tu te sick can r«veive th e com forts and
187*.
T h e t w o d ltio n * o f P e a r * .
cussed to have d ie finest celebration
penitentiari«*« was sensational. Sena­ m«.us accum ulation of foreign goods is attendance they require free of ail ex-
H i g h XX in d i bt I I <> W« I « I l <1 .
ever seen in th a t city .
IxMldon. May 24.— Ti e Rome eorres- tor G sgerdorn, of Phila«ielphia. was al sorbed by th e people of th e country. ” [>ense.
Koesland. B. C., May 24 — K.wwlanc [»ondent of th e Mail say« he learns or. tb e star w itness. He said th e «>ffi«ial
T he object is not a local one. but the
A dolph L. L uetgert, a w ell-know n
R e p ly in g t« M r. ( l r x r l a n . i .
M a n u fa c tu re r o f and D ealer :n
benetits w ill b« open to perw>»ns o th e r­
sausage mar. u factorer of Chicago, has has m any large ne w hotel butl.iings, g1 m *I au th o rity th a t th e powers have reports of tb e prison were fill*-«! w ith
Lx P resident C leveland’s recent c r it­ wise eligible from all p a n s of th e state,
been arreste«l accused of mnr l«*nng his th e supports of whi. h are two-by-fou» agree«! upon th e chief conditions of falsehooils, and th a t he could prove
ess,
Whips,
icism
»«f th e fact th a t th e Republicans and we feel certain th a t am ongst tb e
»
■
'a
n
t
li
n
PtPULII P tS lttC tl ROUTE.
T
here
was
a
high
w
ind
to
j»*ace.
nam
ely,
an
in
d
em
n
ity
of
£5,
th a t th e treatm en t of m any convicts
wife and b u rn in g her body in acid to
addies,
Spars,
day. and one of thés.- buiMing» toppled WO.OtH), guarantee»! by a »witrol of th« had been b rutal and cruel. He said are pushing for prom pt action on th e thousands of B ritisb -b irth resident in
h
o
le
th
e
traces
of
h
is
crim
e.
I am prepare«! to offer first-« loss a o
over. It was a new ho tel b u ild in g , G reek ‘'ustom.«. and th e rectification th e in stitu tio n rej»«»rte»l th ere were 10 tariff has 1«-«! to a review of th e first 18 Dregon there is not one who would not
Bridies,
Stirraps,
com mod at on s to th e traveling r u b l e
The N»-w Y ork H erald 's S|«ecial from
m onths of his second admini*trati»»n in freely contribute according to th e m eas­
w ith easy coaches good U arns and ac­ M adrid says no doubt rem ain s th a t th e th ree stories h ig h , 26x70 feet, on of th e frontier, the d etails as to w hich insane p atien ts in November lost, and
Collars,
Shapslc. com
w hich th e business of th e countrv was ure of bis ability .
ash in g to n stree t, being er«vtef !>v have not yet l«een settle»!.
th
a
t
investigaturn
m
a
le
by
him
showed
m odating drivers.
work of pacification in th e P h ilip p in e
T e n ts a n d W a g o n C o v e rs .
H enry R»««e and a m an name«! P urcell.
th ere were 50 at th e tim e. Gf these, paralyz«*! by failure to a. t on th e prom-
As an indication of w hat funds are
U tX U
islands is at a sta n d still. T he gravity
b e g u t la t in n » W i l l B e O I r e e l .
¡ r 1 u H ' . ' T ' i " ? T i ‘’
pl’ C”
■> n>*y I* m ention*) th a t th e
The b uihli ng. on which tb»*re were sev­
he
said
nine
are
now
in
insane
asylum
s
I WO........ .11 a» a. M of th e situ atio n th e re has been fully eral men at work, fo rtu n ately fell at
C onstantinople, May 24. — A lthough and one is «lead as th e result of cruel in rath er bad lig h t th e criticism s of cost of " endow m ent of one bed is $3,500.
k as
~ ' e _ --------- 10 . IS V a a
■ a-co...... 10.00 a . » revealed by a Correspondent in M anila, th e no«»n hour, so no oue was injure«!. it is not definitely decided, it is thtuight
11 kinds of repairing prom ptly
j M'J to ........... 1 b I
ra n t
< 00 r a
trea tm e n t at th e priM»n. T h irty-six of Mr. Cleveland upon w hat he term s the
JA M E S LA ID LA W .
and neatiT done.
h«xt h aste' of th e R epublicans in car­ t ¡¡airm an, on behalf of th e finance com­
Strict attention w U be g iv e n to a ll b n *io e » * who gives m any inci«lents w ith d a te s to T he roof w aa ready for sh ingling. It pea»-e n egotiations will be conducted th e ¡naan© convicts, he said, are still
entruetot <o my c r e > s p r e ta a n d o th e r j a« •< show th a t th e in su rg en t ban«ls are still fell flat. an enorm ous pile of lum ber, between T urkey and Groece d irect, and
rying
out
th
e
ir
tariff
pledges.
It
is
as
ndSt.. Near M o o d ,', Warehouse
m ittee.
in cells in th e pris««n. He instance«!
active.
and discl«<s«*s th e fact th a t th e re was afterw ard, follow ing th e precedent of th e rase of M Cue, a prisoner whom he follows:
Special reports from th e p rincipal not a m ortised b»iard in th e whole th e treaty of Son Stefano, th e treaty had order©«! sent from th e |>ris«xn to
March. 1893—G eneral strik e began
S ubscriptions m ay be sent to R. Lea.
fru it ami grain centers of C a lifo rn ia an- bu ild in g .
E sq., treasurer. Bank ot B rit-
nor a tongue-and -groove w ill be subniitte«! to a European confer- th e N orthtow n state insane asxTurn, am ong the clothing cu tters in New
n«»u«-e a general rain fall, w hich in a few piece. The n ails used a t th e most ini- snee, probably to be held at Paris.
and who«lie«l th e next »lav, as ail«*v«-»i York; strike of em ployes on Toledo & ish Colum bia. P ortland, Oreg«»n; to th e
cases has injure«! th e hay crop and iu p o rtan t p o in ts of strain were onlv 2
secretary. W illiam R. Mackenzie, nwm
. I . a . . i u l , a la
, ,,
_ .
by the judge, from a b eatin g he re- A nn Arb»«r rood.
*
.
.
,
’
P *« rrte d .
o th e r sections has come t<»o late in th e inches in length. T h ere are several
The Leading Dealer in Sherm an Countv
t
»»
-r»
.
«
>
ceived
th
e
night
before
his
rem
oval.
A pril. 1893— S trik e of 4,000 worker» 208 W orcester block. P ortland, Oregon,
¡»I-
l
i «
.
L aim a, Mav 24.— T h is town is de-
in riret-ciass ’’U p-to-D ate''
or to any m em ber of the »committee.
season to be beneficial. T he C alifo rn ia sim ila r b i u ild
in g s here, and th e re it . ,r, ..i
,». _
,
. .
He
to!«!
of
an
o
th
er
insane
csinvict,
a
on
F a ir grounds a t Chicago.
i
i i j -
•
.
•
serte«f. w ith th«* ex<-eption of th e nre-
T he plan outlined by th e general com­
w heat crop w ill be generally lig h t, but also
a b u ilding inspector d raw in g a
1
.
colored
man
name«l
Prenti»©,
who
for
May, 1893— S trike of 20,000 coa. m ittee eonsista of having a concert iu
•
-a
. salary
i
* for th i e xvork . ” * t, new spaper corn**
tele- . •
growing cereals look m uch l»etter along , fairly
m unificent
. non
1 dents,
,
eight
m
onths
had
tx-en
tied
to
the
m iners in Ohio; failu re of a large nnm. th e O. N. G. arm ory, Monday evening,
,
graph oj«erat«»rs and a few others,
th e foothills th a n on th e plains.
be is suppop«*d to do.
v.uv,«*
steam pipes every night.
I©r of W estern banks, follow ing the J u n e 31, Mr. F rancis Sealy having been
F irm s an«! in d iv id u als in th is coun­
M a r r ie d a t S ea.
G r e e k » Ig n o r e d F la g o f T rx tre .
failure of the C«»luuibia N ational bank appointed chairm an of th e concert eom-
M r- T o n g u e In ju r e d .
Of Ever Kind in
Line of Gocds.
try interested in trad e w ith C uba, and
WASCO, OREGON.
at Chicago.
San Francisco, May 24.— D»n Jose
B erlin, May 24.— A t«-!egram re
■rittee. It is also th e intention to have
W
ash
ingot
n.
May
24
—
R
epresents-
'
who desire peace in th e i«land as s»x»n I. B arrillas, th e 19-year-ol<l nephew ol <**iv«xl from C o n stan tin o p le th is after-
Ju n e, 1893— Runs on savings hanks a banquet a t th e H otel P ortland. Tues-
tiv
e
Thom
as
H.
T
o
n
g
u
e,o
f
Oregon,
was
as possible, have sent to th e sc«'retary th e ex -p resid en t of G u atem ala, an<! noon “ T®
effort of th e T urkish
in (. hicago and failuros of num erous day evening. J u n e 22. Mr. Perov H
tlax e now on hand a large stock of H arness and Saddles C ollar. R rU U . of sta te a m em orial, se ttin g fo rth how
Miss K ate K insey, th e
17-year-old com m ander in E pirus to treat w ith the stm»-k by a cable-car near th e »-omer Ixanks in various ¡»arts of th e country. B lvtb having been appointed chairm an
• » ¡ .R o t« . B n » .b « . C arry Combe. Ac.. Ac. Any
a^i " 2 .
a*r
th e ir business in tersets are suffering, «laughter of C. C. K insey, of th is city, G reeks for an arm istic e rosulted in » of P ennsylvania avenue and Sixth
V l.ne will save money by giving me a call before purchasing e l s e i h ^ ’
Ju ly , 1893— A nnouncem ent of eus- of th e banquet com m ittee. A ll th e net
and giving fa«*ts about th e struggle in who have b»-«-n engaged for six m onths, failu re, ow ing to th e G reek s having street and p ain fu lly in ju red , lie re­
pension of work in 300 silver m ines in pro»©eds from th e concert and th e ban-
ceived
a
num
tier
of
severe
cuts
and
Cuba, in th e hope th a t m easures may • iespite th e objections of th e young ignore«! th e flag of truce and having at-
th e Unite«! States; num erous bank fail- quet are to go to th e hospital fund,
be devised to te rm in a te th e war.
la d y ’e p aren ts, w ere m arried by Caje tem pted yester«!ay, w ith two battalion« bruis«*s. Mr. Tongue had ju st returned ures; four hank failu ies in Denver;
It is hoped th a t m any B ritish-born
from
a
trip
w
ith
a
num
ber
of
senators
T he general traffic m anager of th e tain J. S d o v ich on board th e tug Vigi- of troops to m ake a fresh incursion intc
runs on oth»-r financial in stitu tio n s; residents throughout th e s ta t» s o fO re -
and
represenattives
to
C
h
a
rlo
ttv
ille
O. R. A N. says th a t all th e railroad« lant o u tsid e th e heads <»n Monday last. T u rk ish territ«»ry. T he G reeks, it is
m any gon and W ashington w ill come to Port-
and M onticello.
He was taken to nnm erous business failures;
interested have agreed to p u t in to eff»-ct The ro m an tic affair would probablv fu rth e r stat«*«l, also shelle«l th e T urkish
hai.k failure« in the West and all «»ther lan«! and join in th e celebration
4nv
Providenoe
hospital,
w
here
it
was
th e new grain rate on J u n e 9 next. have rem ained a secret longer had not P* 8‘tion.
sections of th e country.
inform ation desire»! by ont of town res’i-
found
he
hod
sustain»*«!
a
cut
on
the
Thia action w ill l>e m a<vx»rd w ith th e th e «leparture of th e young bridt-grooin
L’ conclusion, th e C onstantinople
A ugtist, 1893— F a ilu re of num erous ^ n ts w ill be gladly furnished on appli-
left cheek, and an o th er over the left
ODCH B t DAYLIGHT l i t GRASS VALLEY, KEHT, CROSS HOLLOWS. law passed by th e la»t W ashingtoa leg- for C entral A m erica on th e steam ship d ispatch says th e T u rk ish governm ent eye.
No seri»»us consequen«©s are ap- com m issioo houses in Chicago; failure cation to th e secretary or any m em ber
slatu re, m aking a r»-duction of 10 ¡<er C ity of Sydney yesterday brought m at- disclaim » all responsibility for w hat
of Madison Square bank in New York;
th e general com m ittee. As th is is
preheunded.
D O U G . A L L E N , T h e D a lle s .
C M W H IT E L A W , A n te lo p e .
cent on previous rates. It is estim ated te is to a crisis. Young B a rrillas is re- TO*y follow.
_______
riots in New Y ork an»l enoonnters he- th e only m eans we have of reaching our
•T’J T * Tbe i>aHeV ro? the« E ? a tiL,a H ou»** a t 7 a * m
from Antelope 'h a t th e new rate will effect a saving ¡»nted to be very w ealthy in h is ow r
f » u f u « t o C o n * t d * r T a r i f f 1111!.
Th* r . n * . « . <7-«>p*rat*.
tw«©n anarchists and socialists onlv friends outside th e city, it is to he
, .eO a. m. every Monday. J e«Inesdav and Friday. C onnexion« made a t
for th e farm ers of E astern W ashington
W
ashington, May 24. — T he Repub­ prevented by police: close of long and hoped th a t they w ill correspond early
London, May 14.— A dispatch from
A ntelope for Prineville. M itchell and points beyond.
Close con­
an«! of N orthern Idaho of from $150,-
S*ve us th e ir co-operation.
San F rancisco, May 24.—T he weath- Canea says th e Caneans have decided lican senators will hold a caucus Mon­ unsuccessful coal m in e rs' strik e in
nections mode a t The Dalles w ith railw ay train s and boats.
000 to $200,000 a year.
er
was excessively hot here yesterday to co-oj»erate w ith th e ad m irals coiu- day to »'onsider th e ta riff hill. The Kansas.
• m ad e for c o m m e rc ia l trav e le r» a t point« a lo n g the lin e .
A ( i e n t l r i u a u ’ » XX * i g h t .
George F ran cis T rain has reopened and early in th e «lay th e tlierm om etet m an d in g th e fleets of th e foreign pow- first effort w ill I© to devise plans to
S eptem ber, 1S93—S trike of “ Big
F r e ig h t , ea p re a a a n d packasre« c a r r ie d rea.««»n»bLv
A stranger upon being presented tc
his
claim
to
th
e
city
of
O
m
aha,
and
he
ex[«e«lite
th
e
considerati»»n
of
the
bill,
gave indications o i b reaking the record ers in o rganizing th e governm ent
Stage» fro m A n te lo p e reach T b e P a ll« - T u e M a y s , T h u r - la y . a n d S a turday» a t 1 ; » , D,
F o u r” employes.
Speaker Reed asked his w eight. “ Twc
intends to press it to th e last. If he for th e first 19 days of May. It rose force««.
am! th ere w ill also l»e an attem p t to
O ctober, 1898—Troops calls»! out in hundred pounds," was th e reply,
wins 1» p will be w orth $20,000.000; if all th e m orning at nn alarm in g rats
rei*oncile th e d ifferen w s of opinion as
..R A T E S O F F A R E ..
F o r t h * F a r ia E ip n a ill o n .
he loses, he will la* no poorer th an he u n til noontim e, w hen it reached 8S
to th e m erits of some of th e feature«. AI alu m a to suppress riots of railroad “ You m ust weigh more th a n th a t,”
n T h e E»ailes to I-ex « 'h u te s ..........
I t Ut» F ro m A n te lo p e t< Crw» HoUow»
said th e candid visitor.
“ No gentle-
W
ashington,
May
24.—
The
senate
is
now.
C
ertain
of
his
friends
have
in
­
T he p rin cip al object of th e caucus is to strikers.
“
••
“ Moro... ...........
1 .« «
-
« K • ■ •
• legroes.
T hen it stopped, and all
•*
“
-4 «.rax» V a lle y ......
vest ig;xte»l th e m atter, and they are chan«-es of a new record were gone. com m ittee on in tern atio n al expositions agree upon a plan for th e lim itatio n of
Novem ber, 1893— S trike of railroa»! man ever w eighs m ore th a n 206
'. rc -- X’n . -;
•
“
•• K e n t ...................
3 rtt
•*
«
m Moro
.......
decided to report fav«»ral»ly a resolution th e tim e for debate, as u n d er th e , «res­ han.ls in Lehigh V alley, num bering
convinced th a t his cause in ju st and
responded th e speaker, sol-
“
•*
*• Croa» H o llo w » .
.. 4 30 *•
“
m I*-» i'h n t e s ......
« »«' th a t th e Cairn grow ing out of th e old But it cam e very close to m aking a new providing f«»r an ap propriation of $350.- ent rules th is can only l»e »lone by m u ­ several thousand; strik e of 20,000 hat enan^y* __________
“
m m A n t e lo p e .... .......
. 5 »» «
«
« T h e h a lle «
5
m ark, for onlv tw ice iu 26 vears have
Ut,i.m P .cific litigation and subsequent th e re ’l l , , h(.u ,.r (liiys ¡n ‘
prlor u 000 for pr«»p«*r repr«*sentation of th is tual consent. The Democrat« w ill also m akers at D anbury, Uonu.
A French florist has offered £1.200 tc
g«»vernment at th e P aris exposition of hold a caucus h h » u to <leci«le on a line
proroed ngs in which he was legally th is »late.
De»*enil»er, 1893— Riots in P ennsyl­ any one who can produ»*e a p la n t which
declared a lu n atic is valid.
__________________
1900.
of action.
vania m ining regions.
w ill viehl blue roses.
An expedition has jn s t left P h ila d e l­
F a r m e r C a d e t * in C a m p .
Jan u ary , 1894—Strike of m any th o u ­
W est P o in t, N. Y ., May 24.— The
A p i> u in l* < l U r g e n t .
phia th a t lias for its object th e ex p lo ra­
T h * o » o p h y a n d C o a l.
sand potters in New Jersey against re­
P u llm an , W ash.,
May 24.— Th<
q u arte rm aste r at W est P o in t has jusl
Salem, O r., May 24.—G overnor
tion of th e country around M onnt St.
F o u r years ago »certain m asculine,
C harles Slade—SLADE & COOLEY, PR O PR IE T O R S -J. 0 . Cooley.
m ade th e s ta rtlin g discovery th a t tive W ashington ag ricu ltu ral college cadets, Ix»r»l has ap[»ointed D. P. Thonipson, duction of wages; S ecretary C arlisle
E lias, Alaska, an«! possibly th e assent
of th e guns cap tu red in b attle from 125 in num ber, u nder com m and of of P o rtlan d , ex-m inistei to T urkey, a offers a $50,000,000 loan for pnhlic 4bort-haire»l theos»»[«hi»*al la»lit*s were
of th a t m ountain, w hich for a long tim e
th e M exicans by G eneral Sctitt’s army L ieu ten an t Stockle, U. S. A., have m em ber of th e board of regents of the subscription; striking m iners in Penn- xdvised by M ahatm as to bore for c»ial
was considered th e highest in Am erica. have been stolen. T he cannon have f ° ne >’lto
th e R»*»l Bluff. St. K ilda. M elbourne,
an n u al cam p ami will state u n iv ersity , to fill th e vacancy sylvania d«*stroy property at B ran tsv ille
A num ber of people have been ¡>oi- lain for nearlv h alf a cen tu ry on the rem ain for a week.
and
elsew
here.
soys
th e Sydney B ulletin.
About
caused by th e d eath of L L. Mc­
sone»! in O akland, C al., by eating straw -
F ebruary, 1894— Sale of $30.000,000
4,000 feet of borings
bluff
overlooking
th
e
H
udson,
where
A
rth
u
r.
Located w ithin KM) feet of th e depot.
New building, new fu rn itu re, and l.erries. T he physicians declare th a t
P ittsb u rg , May 24. — It is stat«*d th at
of bonds by Secretary C arlisle; m anv ^ave
Put *nto th e venture, and
-rything tirst-claea. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept. Table supplied th e straw b erries have been in contact th e tro p h ies of our wars w ith E ngland, an in tern atio n al bicycle tu b e ti list has
4<M ii»i>i*r» O r t i e r * d Out of ftpokaa*.
large silk fa«'torit*s in New York close «bout th irty to n so f rich »wean m ud aud
Mexico
and
th
e
Soyth
are
rang»*!.
.h th e best th e m arket affords.
w ith some poisonous m a tte r used ny
l* en formed by const lid atio n of the
Spokane, W ash., May 24.—C hief »»f on account of strik e ; all th e m ines of excellent road m etal taken out, but no
Ih e history of each piece is engrave«!
P roprietors of Hotel « i || m eet all train s. Special a tten tio n to corum ercia
grow ers to destroy p la n t insects. T here
four largest tube m anufactories in E n g ­ P«»lice H aw thorne t«»lay ordered a the Massillon d istric t closed by strikes; aoal.
xelera. Magee leave for G oldendale and Moro every m orning.
on its surface. How they were stolen
have been traces of P aris green in tom e is not know n.
land and th e two tul»e plants at Elw»M>d nuin lx*r of gam blers and confidence assem blages of riotous unem ployed
of th e fru it offered for sale.
and G reenville, Pa.
A w ell-know n artist declares th a t in
men to leave th e city before sundow n. w orkm en in Boston d isp e rs'd by police.
P * n a lt y fo r T r a in w r * c k ln g .
ninety-nine cases « ut of a hundre»l the
It is reported in London th a t th e an-
March, 1894—G eneral strik e among left side of th e hum an face is th e more
A K o u t li I l a k o l a T w l a t * r .
New Y»»rk,
May 24.— Govern»«
W h e r e t h e P e > p le S t o p
P r o b a b ly F a t a lly W o a n rirb .
onym ous p h ila n th ro
p ist
who co - n - trib
u t- -------
Black today
signed U
th ic e bill
O m aha, aw
Neh.,
May
A sp«*cial
o l A“ > r n n n I x l l
9
I
-----
«J
ClgUVM
U IH providing
voaaswssswt
war. , a-a
*• v a 24.—
, w .
New W hatcom , May 24.—Jasfter silk weavers a t Paterson, X. J . ; West perfoet iu outline.
p .
’ .
!* un< P ^ ’Pi’sed by th e the death ¡tenuity for train w rec k ert to th© Be«* from H ow ard, S. D ., saxs a N eseslro vl, an ohl and n*sp»*»-te«l resi­ V irginia strik in g m iners burn railroad
A r * r r < it n * < l S t a g * K f f * * t .
P rincess of W ales to feed th e starving who cause death
cyclone passed over th«» n o rth ern part dent of th i’i county, was shot in the ab­ bridges; riots at Patersou, N. J ., among
on th e occasion of th e queen 's ju b ilee is
A
t
tb
e Royal Opera at Bu«la)»est a
strik
in
g
silk
weavers;
U
nited
S
tates
•— ———
--------
of M iner county last n ig h t. Th«* great- dom en and probably fatally wounded
W illiam W aldorf Astor.
U, T ■ . .
.
• 1 . ..
e,,t dam age was »lone a t C arthage. alxm t 10 o’clo k th is afternoon, at the tro»»ps call«*»! upon to quell a riot at M * ballet has lx©n produced called th e
Bt. Louis, May
to the
t> atto
.. n and » Jackson
, »
, s elevator,
,
* 24.— A special
1
. P
th , e corner of D»»*k and Holly sterets, hv D enver; sta te troops ordered to C ripple “ Red S lates.” In th e coarse of th is
E lectric L ig h ts in Evi y R o o m
F ollow ing th e recom m endation of
R epublic from New O rleans says: It
creek for th e suppression of m ining ballet » dan«©called tins “ R osenw alser”
N
orthw
estern
de[x»t
and
several
sm
a ll­
C
om
m
issioner
H
erm
ann,
of
th
e
general
and Electric Call Bells
is th o u g h t th ere w ill be no fu rth er er buildings were destroyed. No lives H arry AV. S tew art, who arrive»! th is troubles; Coxey's organisation m arches ta^*s phi»©, the dancers representing
land office, th e attorney-general has in ­ dam age »lone hv th e overflow. The
m orning from Carson C ity, N ev.,
tow ards W ashington.
white, red and yellow roeee. W hile
stru cted th e Unite»! S tates d istric t a tto r­ losses in L ouisiana ure estim ated at were lost so far as know n. T he dam- w here he was em pkiyed bv th e V ir­
May, 1894— F u rth e r bkxxlshed in
d an^ is in
delig h tfu l por­
ney for Oregon to susjiend for th e pres­ $14,600,000; not as serious a loss as in age is extensive to farm property.
g in ia & T ruckee Railroad C«»uij»any.
tile
coke
regions
of
P
ennsylvania.
til,s
th
e
u h o ,e house.
©s O. R A N. Rv W estern Uni ... « « graph Co.
en t th e l«*gal proceedings pending in m any previous years of overflow, when
TAGE U N E S .’
G lass bricks w ith a hollow cen ter are
T he B ritish A dm iralty will furnish e«*.^ut ? ^
r p,os ,
w b '/in V i" | n^ ? Ul
PaS" 'k® riv er was not nearly us high us if
tu n n g w ithin th e lim its of th« Cascade is now
found q u ite desirable in G erm any for two ships for th e A n tártic expedition
61 *«»OTT & F IS H , P ro p s.
w « w . k,. X
r j i k » 7 ™ p ,U)' “
J
rangegforest reserve.
th« construction of conservatorio«.
w hich w ill sta rt next year.
Transact a Genet al
S in all th e courts of this state Banking Business
MORO
OKLGON
a n d O ld W o r l d .
< «»in; iibrn»|»r
First National Bank
The Dalles National Bank !
T u r k e y a n d G re e c e A g r e e t o
J. H. B E R G E R ,
i Inspector of Sherman Co.
C A R P E N T E R IN G
WAGON REPAIR SHOP
IT Y H O T E L
II. S. JHflJb
£N R Y L. K U C K
ROUTE
SHE!
«
ADDLES, Ij HARNESS! SUPPLIES
Dalles Moro Antelope
S TA C E LINE.
LADE&COOLEYHOTEL
T h e L e a d in g H o te l o f G ra n t.
iTOP
umatill T house
.....II u l i l. RATES TO SL IT Y0(
a