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...bRIPTION RATES : ^LA R IN PE R YEAR ADVANCE. D . C . I R E L A N D &. S O N S VOL. PUBLISHERS. VI I TKDM B. HOSFORD IX . M ORO, S IIE H M A N COUNTY, O H E liO N , W EDNESDAY, We Print Envelopes, Tags, Bill Head«, Letter Heads, Poster«, Statement«, Pro- ram me», Card«, Circulare, lab els, Note lea<le, Books, Brief«, >aJe Bill«, Pam- nhleu. Anything on the Earth in the Line of Printing, bo Don't «end Your Order« oat of the County. S £ V * Order» by mall promptly filled JU N E < C ic z and C N « » r. A dd rea» U. C. IR E L A N D A HO5 8 , S lit Moro, Sherman county, Ox K l'M M S « CARDS. •V. H. MOORE Attorney-it-Litf and Notary Public. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING MORO OBSERVER. «'.CO PER Y E A R . h A MOOKK MOORE SEWS BE' THE BROS. T h e P r e s id e n t S h o w « HI» F r ie n d lin e s s T ow ard T hem . IMPROVING F a r t h e r C o n s id e r a t io n l i s a B een p o n e d ( n t l l N e x t S o s s lo n . FROM SPA N ISH SO U R C E S . P o s t A n E i i ( a | , i i i , n l in M h i c k C u b a n » W a r « GRATIFYING REPORTS FROM ALL R e p o r t —d D e f e a t e d . New York, June 28.— A Washington W u»hiugton, June 28.—The senate S e n a t o r M c B rid e ’s M e a s u r e .aimmittee PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. dispatch to the Journal says: Havana, June 28.—Colonel Guerae- on privileges and elections Transact a General . MORO • act ices in all the courts of this state Banking Business ras, w ith a column of tr«»ps and acting "I regard the organization of labors» today oosidered the nqiort prepared by Is F a v o r a b l y R e p o r te d . OREGON in conjunction with the l»x*al guerilla the natural and legitim ate effort to se benator Hoar in the case of Hon. H. Mnrn . . . . . Oregon. T h e T a r i f f B i l l 1» B e l a g K a p l d l y l u . h e o letters of credit issued f'»roe and garrison of Mad ruga, has cure it« rig h ts,” said President McKin-i W. Corbett, recommending that Cor available on Eastern states t h — < u h « ii Q u e s t io n P r o t e c t i o n 1» been engaged with an insurgent force BRIEF AMI INTERESTING HEMS ley today. bett be seated as senator from Oregon. W. HUNTING M i l l G a i n i n g ( I r u u o d In t h e S o u t h . This strong declaration in favor of or GOOD NEWS FOR WAR VETERANS The com m ittee declined to act upon the under the leadership of Arangueren, ganize«! lat*»r was made in the course Collcction» ma.le at all potuti on favorable which was intrench«*! in the Sierra de report, hut ordered that it l>e printed E. I.PAsaomi, Special r'arrespottdent. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, terms >ight exchauge au»l telegranhtc trans of a conversation with Samuel Gotn- G rille, n»-ar Madruga.i n this province. for the use of the com m ittee, together fer» s»»ld o u New Y ork, »'hit-ago, st lx»ul». bau C o u i p r r h e n a i i e R e v ie w o f t h e I m p u r i Washington, D. C. — Re{*orts from District Xo. K, Sherman County, n a t o r G a t l i n g e r H e l p i n g M r l t r i d e lu i ra n c isc o , P o r tla n d , T h e P a lle » and varioua Per*« president of the American Federa with any views which m ight 1 m * sub the businem centers, which reach mem The Spanish troops, the official report a n t H a p p e n in g » t»r t h e C a r - points tu O regou and Washington. Mnrn, Oregon. Ih r H o ik e s t i m a t e d T h a t Z .3 V 0 tion of Labor, and Frank Morrison. die mitted by the members opposing Cor bers of congress here, are extrem ely says, successfully dislodged the insur reat W e ek . Strict atten tion given to all C ollections en- secretary of the organization. Gonip*rt V e te ra n s A re V e t L iv in g . bett gratifying. Dun's reivevr, which is gents from all the ¡»ositions occupied * l«*l to m e T erm » re a s o n a b le . P r o m p t re J. 8. S» H tS f« . A Louisville A N ashville expreee and Morrison came to the W hite H. use J. M. Parra mom . The result of this pro«*ee«liiig w ill be accepted as a reliable business barom by the latter, until the enemy reached u s. O th ev W a tk in s B u ild in g . C p statr» . Presidcut. W ashington, June 28.— The senate Cashier. tram was held tip b y a lone robber. at 4 o'clock. They were admitted a’, to postpone further consideration of eter, not controlled or influence«! by Abro del Cafe, where the insurgents who secured about $4.000. E. B. Di n R F x * m M i m f i l once and the m eeting became so inter ¿nmuiittee on |>ensions has reporte«l a the Corbett claim until the next session. {»olitical or other causes which conld made a determined stand. Eventually general bill for amending mii act grant Mrs. Henry Scott, of Chicago, and esting that the president negle»*ted his ing {tensions to survivors of Indian affect its accuracy, presents the most the in su rgen t were also dislodged from T h e I n lim I ’ a r l f l r Q u e s t io n . ¿FUR & MENEFEE Mrs. Maria Hay. formerly of Chicago, drive. For an hour, lalmr interests wars. I he bill was introdnoed bv satisfactory trade statement for the last that place, and the Spanish trrx»ps de T h e D a lle s , O r. Washington, June 25.—The senate week that has been made since the stroyed the enem y's camp. The fight were killed by a runaway at Du and lal»or legislation were discuaaed in Senator McBride, and provides for pen om m ittee on Pavific railroads to lay {'regent business depression l»egan. ing, the official report adds, lasted all their various phas«**. The anti- A general banking bn«ine«e transact* buque, la. sioning the survivors of the Oregon and ATTORNEYS AT LAW •d , deposits received, subject to eight John H. Mo«« and Levan Berg have pooling bill, to restrain the operation Washington wars of 1847 and 1856. *gr«x*l to rejiort favorably a resolution That statement was remarkable in its from 3 o clock in the afternoon until 7 introduced by Senator Harris, of Kan showing of the decided dwreaao in o clock at n ig h t The insurgents, in draft or check. of pools and trusts, caused the labor been arrested in Seattle, charged with Collections made and proceeds the murder of Michael J. Lyon«, the people some anxiety. Gonqiers ex Senator G allinger, who made the re sas. expressing the sense of the senate embarrassments in all branches of trade retreating, left 10 men kill«*! on the — .Block T h e V a lle a . O r port, said: promptly remitted on day of collection. field, and the government loet one lieu that the United States should r««l«?em plained that the lal*or organization« “ It w ill l«e gratifying to the Indian the Union Pacific fr o m prior liens and and in reports of unusual activity in Sight and telegraphic exchange sold Port Blakely saloonkee|«er. 1-Z. E. L o t » * . tenant and 15 soldiers killed, and had , were afraid that they themselvea would all the indnatriea in anticipation of the on New York, San Francisco and Port« Charles Peterson, a Swedish laborer l»e class«*! as trusts, and the penalites war veterans to r«-»*«-ive a m«-ssage that take steps to foreclose the government one major, one captain and 134 soldiers r . . - c & LOGAN passage of the tariff bill. The failures land. a’»out 25 years old, committed suicide of the act applied to them, rather than this bill has lieen favorably rep«irt«?d, mortgage. wounded. Surcteeora to J. C. Burket reported in moat branch«*« of trade are aud that this long-delay«*1 act of jus on a farm near Ellensburg, by cutting to the large combinations usually ♦ a te C o l l e c t i o n e n d In s u r a n c e The rt-solntion was amended by the D ia a a r to th e B o o r. I). P. T hompsox , J xo . 8. S chixck , A gency. tice is in process of settlem ent. addition of a provision at the instance less in number than at any tim e in the his throat with a pocket knife. known as trusts. He thought an Fo. M. W illiams . G ko . A. L ikbb , tw. of T itles and C onveyancing .London, June 28.—The Princess of last thirty-six months w hile the volume The»«- veterans average 15 years older President W. H. Crom well, of the amendment should be made specifically a Specialty. of Senator Morgan, r«*qu«*sting that the of busin«*ss transacted is, in quantity, " a l« » ’ jubilee dinner to the poor was H. M. B kall . M oro, Sherm an County, Oregon. Blackburn university, and instructor in exem pting lalxir unions. President Mc than the veterans «if the late civil war, president sus|»end proceedings to carry ■si* ctfu lly solicit business in our lin e, larger than in 1882, the year of our very successfuL About 3000 denizens Latin, ha» resigned, to take the l^ttlD Kinley agre«*l that lat«or unions sh«»uld and that statement alone is sufficient into effect an agn-emeut alleged to g that prom ptness which alw ays to lio n s greatest prosperity, the slight reduction of the slums were sumptuously enter to show that a t least t h e bounty of the atten tion to matter* of this character, chair in Puget Sound university, Taco l>e protected, and s[»>ke of measures in have l>een made to sell the interest of in values being due to the smaller tained at the various centers. The »•tit of our ability to haudle the sam e in gove nnient can l>e ls-st«>w«*l u(am them ma. aer satisiactorv to all. the Unite»! State« in the Union Pacific prices paid for the articles of commerce princes«, *c<omjo.nied by the Prince of which he had taken an interest in for a very brief tim e.” V f D a lle » C it y . O re g o n . railroad and in the sinking fund until han<H«*l. W hen it is rem em b ere« ! that W ales. Princess Victoria of Wales, John Quincy Adams, a Northern Pa former years. He «lid not, however, < >f th e ( a v u se war th e rejiort sav«: the further action of congress had refer this happens before the new tariff bill and Prihce ( harles, of Denmark, v is I. M. SMITH rt..,» switchman, w hile running over •ecm to think there was much danger President T h e r e w e r e 682 volunt«*er« and no MOODY the tops of cars at Mu sou la, Mont., «Ini of their lieing class«*! as trusts or sub- ence thereto. Cashier gets u,«on the statute books and with ited the principal balls. The places regular troofis engaged. MOODY and fell between the cars and was je«-t«?d to penalties. The action of the c o m m itte e was the industries of the country depress«*! visited by the royal party were the Peo The «-stuuate as to Cayuse war is unanimous. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. killed. I nless xou believe as s»*ni«* j»*>pie by the importation of foreign goods at p le’s Palace, in the East End, Center base»! upon the percentage «if survivors General Banking: Business L»>ui» Sickm iller was instantly killed d o .” said Gompers. "that labor union of the Mexican war and widows of sol- the rate of over a hundred m illions a hall, in Hoi burn, and the Western THE HOUSE CHAIRM ANSHIPS. pice at the D rug S tore Transacted and Albert Sickm iller, Chari«*« F aille are an ev il, I think you w ill agree lier» of that war, who are now alive month, the improvement thus note«! schoolhouse. At the People’s Palace and <4eoyge Stein hehler fatally injured with me that their existence is being and have pensionable service, the Cav- is very remarkable and is {»roving very the royal visitors were received by the S p e a k e r K eed W i ll N am e th e H e a d » o f M u ro , O re g o n endangered by this b ill.” gratifying to those who are follow ing ifird mayor and the lady mavoreaa. Sight exchange «old on New York, by the Erie fast express near Mans u«e war having occnrre«! w hile the t h e < o m m it t e e » . “ I do not desire to 1* class«*! with field, O. San Francisco. Portland. Ur. The children at the People's Palace the situation cloeelv. Mexican war was in progress. J. W. VOGEL New York, June 28.— A special to Collections made on favorable terms were all cripples. They were wheel«d The Ri ver Kur ha» overflow«*«! its those who consider trade unions an It is shown that 12 per cent of claim s at all acoeeeible point«. D > « C ab an M ta a tio a . in bath chairs, limped on crutches, or banks near the railroal dejiot of Naw- e v il,” replied Mr. McKinley, and he fll«*l by Mexican war survivors and 10 the Journal from Washington says: n l is t f o r K . f r a c l l o u a n d D e f e c t s o f emphasize 1 it with the words at the be Speaker Re»-d w ill name his Oouimit- The return of Spe«'ial Commissioner were carried into the banquet hall. At thig, Russia. N ineteen men belong per cent rtl«*d by soldiers* widows have «he K y e . ginning of this dispatch. tees the day the present session closes. Calhoun from Cuba revives interest in the Central hall, Holborn. 17,000 peo ing to the N ijn i Novgorod dragoons l«-«-n rejected on conditions that do not >lw Morrison, cor. Front street, The new list of the most important the situation in that unfortunate island ple, young and old, partook of the ban were drown«*!. enter into the Indian war act, tow it. a P o r tla n d , O r . ehairtnanshi{is of committees is given and in the prospective action of the quet served. The members of the roy BURNED AND SA N K . service of less than 60 days and age below: Every tx»at brings to Port Townsend ■ ogel is w ell known to residents of Sher- adm inistration. It is believe«! that al party shook hands w ith and spoke lim it, etc. our.tT. His work is gUAranteed to give men to look over the proposed fo tidca- Tat« «r the Aixxmnts. B. B. O’D ell, New York; President McKinley and Secretarv encouraging words to many ragged action *»-» local pace for an n ou ncem en t « t u b e r X r b u u a e r Appla Taking this ««stimate and computing tions sites with a view to bid for the agriculture, J. W. Wmlsworth, New Sherman are now likely to have suffi waifs. The same w-enes were enacted ■ nd A n t r l l * . with the American table«»! mortality, contracts for construction. A ll the York; appropriations, J. G. Cannon, R t S IN K S * C A R D S . New York. June 28.— Fathoms deep there should 1«* 144 survivura and 82 Illinois; banking and currency, J. H. cient information within a oompaxra- at Clerkenwell. Western. as well as several Eastern and G R A SS V A LLEY . OR. tively »hurt Htne to enable them to art At the Pe«»pie's Palace the princess Southern stat«*s are represented. on a be«l off the treacherous Florida widows now living. Walker, Massachusetts; claim s, C. N. intelligently an*! in a way which w ill herself made the first block of ice cream These volunt«*ers were not muster**! A meeting of representatives of G. Keys lies the charred hulk of the Brnmm, Pennsylvania; District of Co bring relief and encouragement and with a patent freezer, to the delight of A. R ., Loyal Legion and Woman's Re American schooner Appia and Amelia, into the Unit«*! States service, but un lombia, J. W. Babcock, Wisconsin; substantial aid, not only to American the children. der a subsequent act of congr**«e the which burnt*l to the water a t*lge and Plans and estim ates furnished for all lief t orpe, has l«een held at Indianap coinage, weights and measures, C. W. citizens in Cuba, but to those who are six«« and style« of buildings. All work olis, ln<L, to perfect plans for the erec sank June 15. Her captain, W. C. state of Oiegou was reimbursed for Stone. Pennsylvania; education, <». A. struggling in behalf of the cause of T k c T a r iff B ill. M warranted to give satisfaction. tion of a monument and care of the M illiard, a n f his crew of eight men, their service by tne Unite*! States. Washington. June 28.—The senate Grow, Pennsylvania; elections, N a 1, liberty. The following is what tf»e re|«rrt aava L. W. Royce, Indiana; elections, No. grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother who barely eacafted w ith their lives today complete«! the wool, the silk and P u tb lB g t b * T a r if f . of Abraham Lincoln, in Spencer coun from the burning v«*a*el, just arrived of the (>r«-gon and Washington terri 2, G. W. Prince, Illinois; election of K n tle d g e , O re g o n the tobacco schedules of the tariff hill, tory wars: here on the Mallory imer Concho. Events have move«! rapidly in Wash and, with this accomplished, the tariff ty, t!i is state. president, vice-j resident and represen- . W allis , Deputy. Rufus, Or. The war <l« partm«*nt rejorts that 850 ta ives. \S . 4 Arnold, Pennsylvania; ington this week. The senate, realizing leaders had the satisfaction of knowing The Appia and Amelia sail«*l out of t hristian Rows di«*l of heart disease, i t ». I»eputy, G ra» Valley, Or. regulate were engage«!, and the auditor enroll«*! bills, A. L. Hager, Iowa; for the pressure which is being brought that all the schedules of the bill and at his home in Philadelphia. He was the port of Pascag. ula. Miss . June 5. . W ilcox , 1 deputy, Kent, Or. for the war «lepartment 6.387 m ilitia, eign affairs, R R. H itt. Illinois; im- u|*»n it by the country for rapid action the free list had 3een gone over once. the father of Charley Ross, and up to bound for this port. Lum ler filled rtf the regulars probably 75 per cent, In G ra ta V a llo y , O re g o n . ai gration, R. Barth»- d Missouri; In- on the tariff bill, has held sessi«»ns early There now remains only to go through his last llluese Mr. Rose never gave up every available »|>ace below d<* k*. and or 637. »-«-rv«-d in the Mexican war and it was piled high on the decks. When Jian affairs, J. Sherman. New York; and late and poshed through the hill at the bill a aecond tim e, passing on the the search for bi« m issing boy, whose oilier wars, leaving 215. and of the m i E. C . M a h a n y ....... abluction startl«*! Philadelphia on Julv the fire broke out near the after hatch. litia 20 per cent, or 1,276. served in interstate, W. P. Heppburn. Iowa; in a rate of sjeed absolutely unparalleled items passe>l over. Th«**- are very nu June 15, Captain Willard wan <leter- in the history of that ordinarily slow- merous and important, including hides, Practical m echanic, capable of doing 1.1874, atxl became an unsolved mys mined to save his schooner if puwuble, other wars »r retxlere«! more than one valid {•eneions, \t litre*! 5. Kerr, Ohio; That this should have gloves, coal, tea and l w . After that, I. WEST, laoiger. lor«. Oregon ju Iiciary, D. H. Henderson, Iowa; la* going btxJy. all kind of » arpenter work and wood re- tery the world over. and while three men were tol«l to form •ervioe in the Oregon and Washington i*’ , J- J. Gardner, New Jersey; mano- happended within a few months of the the internal revenue features w ill be J-airin» baa eaiabi iabrd as above and re A terrible explosion of a torpe«!«.» on a bucket brigade, the others with their territory wars, leaving 5.1U3 m ilitia; »pectfully » c illa a abare of tbc public facturas, (i. W . Farris, Indiana; mer- cl«jse of one of the moat bitterly fought all that remains. Progrea« was rapid pairo:.age In all ca«ea aatiafaciion the Mexican International, near Eagle ”g e s t and Most Com m odious felt hats w>ak«*l with water and drawn a total of regulars and m ilitia of 5.516. campaigns that the country has ever today, although every {-aragraph relat guaranteed Pass. Tex . com pletely wr«*ck«*l a loco down over their faces, to protect them • 'f this number «l«*luct 6 |**r cent, or hant marine and fisheries. Sereno E. seen is the more remarkable. Aud House in Moro. motive and kills«! the engineer and fire from the heat, made a b«dd dash at the 318, for deacrtion and «-asualties. Payne. New York; m ilitary, J. A. T. j that people should go on complaining ing to carpets was stubbornly contested. The consideration of the siik ache»!ule Hull, Iowa; m ilitia. B. F. Marsh. Illi- man. f e ll K e p t , G o o d M e a l» , G o o d B ed ». smoking hatch, succeeding in tum bl which would leave 4.887 survivors at ■> la mines and m ining. R. G. Cous l«*'au«e still greater spee>! is not made le»l to a strong contest against the pro- A sidew alk col lapse, 1 in Chicago and ing the lumber overboard, w hile their close of the wars. ins. Iowa; naval affairs. C. A. Bou- under these remarkable circumstances, p»*«*! duties on silk fabrics. Senator* F. E. BROWN, Paopbisroa. 100 i<eople, mostly children were niates kept them dreodied w ith water ant« of customer« carefully attended From an exam ination of a narnber of te le. Maine; Pacific railroads. H. H. can scarcely be accounted for, except Teller and Mantle joined w ith the Patronage of the public is reepet t- thrown to the ground, ten feet below. drawn from the sea. claim s it appears that th«**e survivors Powers, Vermont; patents. Josiah D. upon the theory suggested by a gentle Democrats in opposition. The para -olicited by the management. A number were seriously injure«! and It was all in vain, however, for the sh<Hild now l e 65 % y«*ars of age. and Hicks. Pennsylvania: {«nsions. H. C. man recent I y quoted in this correspond graph was passe*! by a majority of two. GRANT, WASCO AND MORO one fatally. flames crept along the deck beams aud from the American table of mortality Loudens lager. New Jersey; postofficea ence that the state of nervous prostra The tobacco schedule went through Mrs. Know, wife of J. W. Know, burst from the forward hatch. It was ^8 i * t cent, or 2.588. are now living . and {ostroads. Eugene F Loud. C ali tion to which the Cleveland adm inis with little friction, after the »"ommittee The number of widows is l*ased up«»r living near Latah, W ash., gave birth then apparent that the schooner was fornia; public buildings and grounds, tration brought the country has ren lad advanced the duty slightly on to three girls and one boy. Each child dooms»!, and the longboat was hastilv the pr-rentage of widows of Mexican David B Mercer. Ntbraska; public dered the |<eople to t- me degree irre a rapj*er and leaf tobacco. Manufat tarer of and Dealer i is w ell formed and weighs 4 pounds. provisioned. W ithout waiting even to war aoldiers who are living, which lands, John F. Lacy. Iowa; railways sponsible and unw illing to measure F a ta l S k a a U a * A ffra y . •ness, secure the ship's |W[<ers, her skipper Would show 1.540 widows of soldiers of and canals, C. A. Chickering, New tilings expe»*ted by those that have hap Whips, Mother and children are doing w ell. MPULU PU1EUEI ROUTE. Calistoga. Cal., June 28.— A fatal The walls of a saloon gave a s v w ith and crew piled into the boat and were rtreg«»n ami Washington territory dis- York; territories, W. S. Knox. Massa pened in the {»ast. iddles. Spors, •hooting affray took place today on the 1 am prepare»! to offer first-« last ac- out warning in Watertown, 8. D.. bury- soon afloat. They were picked up by turlw m es living. chusetts; rivers and harbora. W. B. P r o te rtlw n G a in in g la th e S o u th . Bridles, Stirraps, commodatione to the traveling public ing a number of persons in the ruins. a pilot boat an«l landed at Key West, pla»*e of M. R. Coburn, was killed 14 Hooker, New York; war claim s. E. M. THE CUBAN ELECTION. Nothing haa more distarle»! the Collars. miles from here, W. H. Coburn was Ships,Ac. with easy coaches, good teams and ac The place was crowded at the time. where they obtain«?«! }<asage on the Mahone. Pennsvlvania. Demo» ratic leaders in and out of con commodating drivers. Concho. killed and IX*puty Sheriff Storey w»* The work of clearing away the debris C u b a « K a l l a « la A a u o r ir a W a y V o ta fo r ren is and W agon Covers. gress thau the fact that the large num u » ra . » a a iv g r fatally wounded. Sheriff Pardee and R e l ie v e d t o H a v e S t a r v e d to D e a t h . result«*«! in the finding of one lx>ly. lt o p r o » o u t a t i« o » . ber of lX-un»cratic members from the T a S p re a d lb « G o a p rl. Grau* 7 n» ■ San Francis,«. June 28.— Fortune South have, within the {»ast few days s posse were in pursuit of G. W. Co- F ive others were seriously injure«] .11 «0 New York. June 28.—Cubans who W a» o_ 1" U a . ■ ll kinds of repairing promptly -10 uu San Francisco. June 28.— The Morn live in the Unit«*! States, and have de Conte, an artiat. highly educated, and weeks, cast their vote« in tavor of hum, ron of the de»-ease«!, who escapie*! It has been discovered that the act of Moro ........ 1 » r. « ... « 00 and neatly done. ing Star, with its captain and crew of «trie« attention will _ given to all buaii ______ !>een «*»ntributing toward the expenses ance patronized by New York's aristoc a protective tariff and that no lees than from jail at Lockport a year ago. It the last session of the Colorado legists, Christians, is ready to make another of the war, are to have a voice in the racy. erstwhile dean of the art depart was «liscovered that the esca{«e was in n tr u s te d to my care Exprès» and other re - « dSt., Near Moody's Warehouse e age» ture in regard to negotiable instru one-third of the members of congress promptly delivered I ____________ »««er, sv p a iv u the •I1T’ PV41UH* il'l 1 gfl - tour among the cannibal islands of the «lirection of affairs of the yonng repub ment of the university of Southern from »»utli of Mason and* Dixon's line hiding at his father's place, and a po?we ments. repealed statute W establish 1-* » V* r J i n g the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, South seas. The vessel w ill be mann«*i lic, whose constitutional assembly is to California, and for some months [ast have either voted directly for a high was forme»! to capture him. but the father appeared ou the scene, and was by men who w ill preach the g<>»}»d u» ro.-et at Camagusy September 2. There an earnest worker here, is d»-ad. Par rate of protection iu the pending tariff about to shoot Parsons, when two ol the natives. Thr«?e young ladies will will be a general election of members alysis is given as the cause of «tenth, birthday and Memorial bill or refused to oast their votes against the posse fired at him. Young Cobarn also go out as missionaries. They will but it is believed he wa« a victim of holiday a of the assembly before long throughout it. Thirty-two Southern men in the then used his gun on Storey, who will make their future residents on sorae starvation. S ta g e and E press L ine. house vote«! for the Dingley bill and lie. Young Coburn escaped in the con A mob of 500 infuriated peasants al of the little islands, where they will those parts of Cuba where the insur Pa,»«?rs found among his effects in gents are strong enough to hold one, five other« from that section—Populists DOUGLAS ALLEN - • Proprietor Odessa, Russia, seized and savagely continue their work for life. and it has l>een decide«! that represen- dicate that he was a member of the — refused to vote against it, w hile in fusion which followed, but his captur« M ORO, OREGON. lynched one Dunkirk, a murderer, who is only a matter of a few hour«. The Morning Star is a hnrkentine- tativee may be elected by Cubans in famous Ur tear s family and that his the senate, as is well known. numt»ers was tie ing conveyed by the jiolice to rigged vessel with auxiliary steam en name was Sainte >alm de Conte. His the Unit«*! States. of Southern Democrats and Populists jail. Dunkirk was charge«] with the gine, and is own«*l and maintained by E a g la a * H e a r * th e N ew ». Orders w ill l»e ia»u«*l containing all father was Carlos de Conte, at one time have voted for either higher rates of commission of IS murders. The po the American l*»ard of missions London, June 28. — In the Lu«)» qj •ietaiIs aa to polling the vote. etc. Every amttassador to England, and who die»! protection than were originally placed lice have arrested 55 ringleaders of the x»mmons today the parliamentary sec j s h o ; i n £ , • B la c k s iiiit t iiiig The la«lies of the party are Miss Cha Cuban al»ove 16 years old who two al»oat 30 years ag«c in the bill or than those reported from retary for the foreign office replied to a lynching party. pin, who will start a training school months previous to the election has the finance committee. question of Beckett, conservative, re Alma Fallm er, 1 0 years old, has been on Koonle, of the Caroline group, and T h r e e lu O n e D a y . contributed a certain amount to the That this growth of protective s»*nti- garding Hawaiian annexation. He said cnnvicte«! of theft, and ordered sent to Miss Beulah Logan, who has lieen at Seattle. June 28.— There were three I^ave Moro Hotel at 7 a. m. T uesday cause of the patriots w ill be entitled to W A C O M -W O R K IN G ment in the South is a genuine one and the government was aware that a pro- the reform s<*hool at W hittier, Cal. tending school in Buffalo. Miss Ls»gan Thursday and Saturdav. vote. As to the nominations, they are viol, nt d«‘alhs in Seattle and im m edi largely the result of the d«*velopment p»'«al to annex Hawaii to the U nited l>eave I’m atilia House, The Dallas, at From the bottom of a mortar box she w ill join her mother on the Caroline not yet made. ate vicinity today. of manufacturing industries in that sec States had been submitted for the con VI Kinds of Iron and Wood Re 7 a. m. Monday, Wednesday and Fri took an old plank, with which to build group, and take up kindergarten work A ( hinaman who was a prisoner in The local junta is issuing a fine sou day. tion is apparent, but the ne«easity for sideration of the ronate. but no deci a playhouse. She was convicted of among the natives. pairing at Short Notice. venir coin to commemorate the strug the county jail, borrow«*] a raaor from excusing and m inim ising it has 1«*1 Mr. sion had been reache»!. The se»*retarv Fare for the round trip, |2 50; one petty larceny by an Alatne«la judge, gle. It is the same size as the Unite«! the j-i'or, s»» that he might shave h im Bryan's organ, the Omaha World-Her added it would be the object of her way, $1.50. Freight 40 cents per 100, T h I r d f I« » » W o o l . sm all packages, 15 and 25 cents. Or and now she is behind the bars aw ait States dollar, and contains the same self, but slashed his throat with it and ald. and other papers to assert that the m ajesty’s government to see that w hat d io l instantly. ders for freight or express package* ing her removal to the reform school. protective vote from the South is cast ever rights according to international W ashington. June 28. — After a con amount of silver. This coin will be sent The second case was that of a 4-year- a carefully attended to at A telegram received in Seattle from # o r k Speaks for Itself Í X í i ' á . “ by men not natives of that section and test lasting throughout the «lay, the to different bankers in this city who rates. United States Senator Wilson says that senate completed the {taragraphs of the are in sympathy with the cause, nnd old boy, who fell into Cedar river, at not representing its real sentim ent. In law belong to Great Britain and B rit ish subj«*'ts are fully maintained. plans for the fortifications at Magnolia wool schedule relating to raw wool and any custom«-r who is w illing to ac<x*pt Maple Valley, and drowned. a re»«ent issue, the rtinaha World lier The tliird was that of an old man bluff, the army j«ost near Seattle, have advance«! to the featur«*« relating to one for $1 will get it. < o » |rr » t» im C aoke D ead . aid, com m enting upon this subject, named Skinner, whose body was picked »avs: Iwen approved, and an assignment of manufactured woolen goods. The «lay W ashington. June 28.—Congressman K i l l e d lu a K u t a la n d .W in e . up on the tideflats this afternoon. He $400,000 made. General Weeks, qnar- was devote* 1 largely to a diaruasion of ‘‘During the last d«*-a*le a great deal Edward Dean Cooke, of the Sixth I lli Ltw Angelea, June 28.— Manager had probably fallen through the trestle The lead in g Dealer in Sherman County termaster-general U nited States army, the effect of the rates on the price of of Northern capital has l»een invested nois district, was found dead in his Jack \\ illiam s, of the Columbia opera In First-claes "U p-to-D ate” .................... at night. He had a sister living in has been ordered to Seattle, and direct wool, and the »{»eeches were on techni in Southern manufacturing enterprise« room at the Cochran hotel this morn company, who is now in this city, re kl il waukee. ed to procee«! with the work im m edi cal lines in the main. ami it is natural that the investing cap ing. presumably of heart disease. ceive«! a telegram from Frank t urtiss, ately. italists after years of paternalism in Cook retire»! about 11 o'clock last Quay made a strong effort to have a m em ler of the company, now at M u r m s In M is s o u r i. The basement and entire lower por the ad valorem rates on third-class wool Roasland, B. C ., which states that Cur the shape of protection should still ■ight, apparently in perfect health. Kansas City, June 28.— A {»assenger tion of the postofflce building in Port a<lo{ited, but he was defeated, 18 to 41. tiss’ wife, who also was a metnl»er of clin g to it. The voice« from the South At 2 o ’clock this morning N ight Clerk train on the M.. K. A T. road near Of Efer Kind io Mj Ltie of Goods. .......WASCO, OBEGON. land, Or., was wrecked by a terrific ex crying for protection are voices that Cochran was »«ailed to his room and The committ«-« rates were then the company, and known on the stage plosion of gas Monday. The head jani agr«***l to, viz: Four cents p«-r |x»und as Pauline W illiam s, was kill«*! in a Montrose ran Into box cam that had have been ini|»orted into that section found him suffering from nausea, but he tor, whose thoughtlessness cause«) the on third-class w«»ol valn**l at 10 cents mine shaft at Rossland. The oou|>le l»een blown from a sliding, and killed from protection nurture»! New England roon recovered, and declined to have a an unknown man who had sought sh el ave now on hand a large stock of Harness snd Saddles. Collars. Bridles. explosion by taking a lighted candle or less per pound, and 7 cents per physician called. About 5 o'clock were married in San Francisco two ter in the ears. Mrs. Rickabaugh was ami are not the voices of Southerners. Koi*«. Brushes, Curry Combs, Ac., Ac. Any person ,n new! of anythin J into the basement, was severely bnrne«i t »K«hran went to Cooke’s room and • • • The protectionists in the pound on third-class wool value»! above w«*eks ago, am! were «m their wedding v line will save money by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere. a i>oat the head and arms. A clerk in 7 cents per pound. The schedule was tri,». The identity of the girl is not instantly killt*! by lightning near A l South are those who have left the sterile found he was dead. Cooke was a na the stamp department was also hurt, complete«! up to paragraph 364, relat known, even to her hushan 1, who asks bany while sitting at her window. A l hills of New England and wandered tive of Iowa, and was 48 years old. bert Rouster, a farmer, was also kill«*! but not seriouslv. down south to broaden their field of ing to cloths, knit fabrics, etc. W illiam s for information. by lightning near St. Charles. The Hawaiian Islands show a sur operation. ” An official denial has been made at plus revenue of $83.627.26 for last year. R r g l n a l n g » o f a K » « u l u l l u a . Madrid of the statem ent that the U nit D a u n t le » » F i l i b u s t e r » R e le a s e d . This assertion that the Southern votes New York. June 28.— A dispatch to Madrid, June 28.— Disturbances have A r m e d B a n d it » a t l . e a d v l l i * . ed States government has sent a fresh the Journal from Havana says: A dis Key West, Fla., June 28.— The crew which have l»een cast for the protective note to the government of Spain on the patch from Placeta* insists that the taken place at Oviedo, capital of the and Cubans who were arreste«l on board tariff bill or for es,»ecially protective Lea»lville, June 28.— A hand ol Charles Slade—SLADE A COOLEY, PROPRIETORS-J. O. Cooley. Mubjeet of Cuba. Spanish province of that name. The ihe Dauntle.*«, were to«iay discharge«!* features proposed or a<lo(»t«*l, were cast arm«*! men have just beeu re{»orte»l in backlioue of the revolution in the Santa Two dead iMsiies, those of D. W. (Tara district is broken. It also de gendarmes who were detai led to sup on Ihe ground that there was no ev i by men not natives of that section__ tha vicinity of the Johnny niiue. They press th«» disorders fire«l upon the riot- dence to show they were a military or carpet-baggers— is al»s«»lutely untrue. Bradley and P hillip Patterson, hav« are believed to be baud its. Sheriff clares that a majority of the Moneaga- been taken out of the wrecked Mulhol doe insurgent forces are without arms; era, killing two workmen and wound ganization or intended to com m it acts It is apparent from the examination rt Mahoney and a large {»»wise have gone land block at Watertown, 8. D. The that all lack m unitions, an<l are suffer ing five others. A renewal of the dia- hostile to Spain. of the personal history of the Demo to the scene. zicated within 1<X) feet of the depot. New building, injure«! who were rescued are: David ing from scurvy and sm all|iox. Their turbanoe is fear«*l. crats from the South who have vote«! A J a l l f u l o f I t a l i a n S t r ilt e r » . H aag uw t h a H ca ffo ld . vthing first-class. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept. Table supplied Waterhouse, who will .lie; Henry Zeck, for the protective features of the tariff fo«jd supplies are said to l»e fast dim in M il« l i r l l S a ils f o r K u r u p » . the best the market affords. F ayetteville, W. Va.. June 28.— Trenton, N. J ., June 28.— One hun bill, that in every case they are natives S. McDowell and Mrs. Austin. It is ishing on account of the activity of the Washington, June 28. — Ex-Senator dred striking Italians at Morrisville ProprieUirs of Hotel will meet all trains. Special attention to commercia believe«! there are more b«xli.*s in the * lark Lewi« was hang«*! here t»»»lay. Spanish columns engugt*I in the destruc Mitchell has sail«*I for Prance aud w ill were arrested today, and placed in the of that section ami life long Democrtas, H e sang on the s»affold. Lew is was ?lers. “tages leave for Goldendale and Moro every morning. ruins. ami the Populists who voted for thè tion of the crops. return w ith Mrs. Mitchell. lockup. hang«*! foi the murder of C hailes G ib bill are all natives of the South. About 80,000 pounds of tea brought son. C o u ld N o t B o a r A d v e r s ity . to San Francisco since the 1st May has The same rule in most cases applied T u b a c r o K s p u rt» P e r m it t e d . H o ffm a n W a » M u r d e r e d . W h e re th e P e o p le S to not bee:i allowed to be imported, be Los Angeles, June 28.— Frank D. to the 50 Republicans from the South. K i l l e d k y H I» B r o t h e r New Orleans, June 28.— The Times- San Francisco, June 28.— The coro The Republican ¡»arty has iu cougr«*ss cause it did not come up to the stand Fiali, a real estate man, who has met Demoorat has information through Telluriilge, Colo., June 28.— Richard ard of quality established by the secre with business reverses of late, com m it Third Assistant Secretary of State ner’s inquest into the mysterious death ttk’av a greater aumtsar of members P. Bennett was shot and killed in hi« tary of the treasury in April. The Im ted suicide this morning by shooting Gradler, at W ashington, to the effect of Isaac Hoffman was concluded this from s«»uth of Mason and Dixon's line saloon by Etuanuel Bennett, his broth porters are protesting. him self in the head. He leaves a wife. that Minister Taylor has telegraphed morning, the jury leturning a verdict than ever before, with the possible ex er. The shooting wa» the result of ill- E. A. M cllhenny, a well-known nat from Madrid that an order had been to the effect that deceased wa« mur- oeption of a «ingle congreaa shortly af feeling that had existed Itetween the D a a v a r 1C I o r I In n F r a u d » . lectric L ights in Every Room seut by cable to Havana, allow ing ship der«*l at the ham]« of «orne perron un- ter the close of the war. uralist, is in San Francisco equipping brothers for three UHMiths, a r is in g out Denver, June 28.—The special grand an expedition to make scientific explo jury investigating the allege«! frauds in ments of all tobacco purchased in Cuba known to the jury of differences whiefh caused Emanuel B r i t a i n ' » Se<-nn«l U l d a a t Mb Ip . Call Bells..... rations and obearvatlont in extreme the city election returned 58 indict by Americans. Great Britain’s second oldest ship to sell his interest iu the business to K o « - h < t r lllln g C u n t e s t lu G r a n d F o r k « . Northern Alaska. The expedition w ill in the commission, the Grampus, built Richard. G u a t e m a l a J o la s t h e V 'n lo a . m ents against 18 election officers The Grand Forks, B. C., June 15.— In in 1784, has l»cen rold to be broken up. proceed direct to Point Barrow, Here name« have not been made public. Teguciealpa, Honduras, June 28.— A In the British museum library the the rockdrilling contest W ednesday, i It has been use»! for many years as a a station for supplies w ill be estab Union Telegraph Co. treaty for the provisional union of the Callahan and Lynoh, from the W elling powder hulk at Portsmouth. Nelson's books that are present«*! are yellow in lished, and the party w ill remain frost ! The entire coast line of the globe GE LINES. five republics of Central America has ton camp, won the first priae, drilling Victory is the only older ship in the oolor, those that are purchase»! are red, one to two years. I measures 156,(HR) miles. been signed by Guatemala. and thoes bound in blue denote that < 87 inches in 16 ininutea 'service. they oarne by copyright. ..B A N K E R S . First National Bank MRKCTOM; The Dalles National Bank! J. H. BERG ER, O’LEARY ' Inspector of Sherman Go. CARPENTERING WAGON REPAIR SHOP C ity H otel I). S. MAIL route ENRY L. KUCK DALLES AND MORO ÍE S , HARNESS I SUPPLIES LADE&COOLEY HOTEL T he L eading H otel of G rant. TOP UMATILLA HOUSE .HOTEL HATES TO SUIT YOU 8INNOTT A FISH, Props. F ro m a ll P a r t s o f th e N e w a n d O ld W o rld .