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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1897)
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: OWE SHERMAN J PER YEAR. • I.5 0 DO LLAR PE R YE A R IN A D V A N C E , IR E LA N D BROTHERS, PU BLISH ERS. N (» C lK lT I». o P .'?Ar? v is itin g h r '«• Hltvti.i H. S. M o r o YO L. D IK IC T U K Y , i . o in . k , »»»«hl hi her* t«> our city so . tit X . M O IK ). S H E R M A N F K D F F s n io n A t. m eets 7 4» u '.-lrt k J All K IM M C iM CAKDN W B. H O S F O R D 11. MOORE «•onlially lu v iie d M i O a n k l , Secretar* (tK llo . H C O U NTY , OKKGOX, s *.NOTHER A MOORE Tw . M O O R E BROS. A ttorney-u-Liw and Notary Public. F ro m a ll W EO NEShAY. P a rts o f th e Meli Sta BOLD HOLD I» M ini B ob C ity C a r. an OBSERVER. (X T O B E K UP. O re g o n 13, We Print Envelope«, Tage, Bill Heads, le tte r Heads, Posters, Sutem ente, Pro- «ram n i«, Cards, Circulars, lab els, Note Heads, Books. Briefs, hale Bills, Pam phlet«. Anything on the Earth in the Line of Printing, so Don’t send Your Orders out of the Countv. CH Order» by mail promptly filled NB a T Addre«» IR E L A N D BROTHER.», Moro. Bhermat, county, Or Q uick and C M * r . 1897. TIIESI'AMAKIIS’ KITI.V BOOK AND JOB PRINTING NO . 7. ON A C ro w d THE SAILOR BOY. f f h o W e r e G la d to G e t A w a y F r o m S t. M ic h a e ls . SOME COMPA BISONS Portland, Oct. 12.—The East Si.le OFFICIAL REPORTS SHOW THE Port Townsend, Wash., O ct 11.__ Railway C4iinpatiy’s car, Ona, bound D e c is iv e A c t io n H a s N o t Y e t T ra n sa ct a G eneral MORO * MO KO LODGE No. * L MEETS DIFFERENCE IN THE TIMES. The s< hooner Sailor Boy, Captain P et a n d O ld W o r l d . for Portland, was held up at Mekirnm Fellow« h a ll every Tue»*la* even Practices in all the courts of this state Banking Business OREGON I ng R*,?*'*^ B een T a k e n . All sojourning b others »re in v ite d to erson, arrive«! at 1 o ’clock this after station, four m iles this side of Oregon it „ tend x M _ H . A. IH o M so V w M. Oregon. M o ro noon, direct form St. Michaels, having I « tie r th e F lr a t HO D a y s uf Ih o ♦ le e » , Letters of credit issue«l I ity, at 6:45 last evening, by two high H. s. M c D ksbl , Retsirder. available on Eastern states left there .September 10. Thk Sailor waymen, and from the 35 passengers B R IE F AND INTERESTING ITEM« pK^KEE la n d -W íle o n L o w T a rilV t h r ( u u n l r y „ . OF HONOR. IIEKKEN LODGE W . H U N T IN G on board >»7 was taken. Both the TO CHANGE SYSTEM OF WARFARE Boy brought nine passengers from St. .. h u " ■ ' • • G ' . ' I . Meet» in O dd Fellow« W a » lu a F a a le I i i d r r th e M r K l a l e y - “ ‘•••’■“¿»•.«•ver* M onday n ig h t S o jo u rn e rs te Michaels, who came to sjiend the w in rohliers were armed with revolvers, (’oil- etimi» made at all points on favorable 1* ifn lly in v ite li to » tren L JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. líln g le y T a r if f th e < o u tttry C o n fld e o t. term« sight e«< tiHiige and telegraphic trans ter rather than endure the liardhsips each had hi» face hlack«»ned, and each Mts« M ary P c p l k s , Recorder. fers »old ou New Ì ork. Chicago. St Loul». s»u t o . u p r c h « .n s l» e K e a le w o / t h . Im p u r e - _____ Mas. amkmica M oobk , c . of H. District No. 3. Sherman County, acted w ith ¡lerfect calmness during the T h e In e u r g e n t a J e e r a n d T a u n t t h » incident to semi-camp life at St. E F. Fassosa, Special CorreapondeaL Francisco, Portland, 1 he Dalle« ana various a n t H a p p e n in g » t»f t h e C u r points in Oregon and Washington. Michaels until the river opens in the IV O O D M E X OF THE W O R LD MORO robbery. Not a single shot wa« fired M o ro . O re g o n . Washington, D. C.— The cl«jse of the > p a it l« h D u r i n g u n K n g u g e iu e i. l 11 k i i t n‘,V 't>l ï'? .*', H l e n U,e " •»’■Id. m .vts re n t M e e k . spring. The returning passengers had first sixty days of die operations of the by either the robliers or passengers. S trict a tte n tio n given to all C o lle c tio n * e n J s X n r .sk. a t < « u ia r u n « i H ills . " * M d r e lio » » tini! every Wednesdav evening tru s te d to me. Term* reasonable. P rom pt re gone north on the steamers Eliza An- new tariff law and the business im H M B eall , Ealward Langtry, the former hus An absurd civ ility prevails«!, and when 1 ‘ ting choppers arc in v ite li to atten d Presi.lent. turns. Office Watkins Building. I pstairs. < a»hi. r. " w Hoijtut, Clerk. band of Lilv Langtry, has been placed the work had been finished the high Madrid, Oct. 11.— A cabinet council, derson and Merwin. Their names are: provement* which are visible in every W. H. M oors . C. C. in an insane asylum. waymen hade their victim« a courteous fit which the que<*n regent preaided, J. Q Barnum, of Murray, Idaho; Dr. direction during that tim e have sug F rank MrsKFKr E B PVFVR. ^ » H E K M k N CO H O R T IC l L T l R U . SOC IETY J-ip.tu has name,! two delegate* to adieu and said they w«»uld call again wan held here today. When the m in Proot, of Michigan; Dr. Front, of New gested a com|«arison of the conditions Ih ‘‘ - 4 s*<“ rd»y afternoon of each & M E N L F E L attend the international sealing confer when broke. They then hacked a short isters aepara ted, the premier, Senor York; Kaufman, of Chicago; Ander during the two months in question ao n th in Moore Rroa H a ll. Moro. A ll perron» 0 U F U R T h e D a lle s , Or. distance into the brush and secrete«! Sagasta, announces! to the uewspa|a*r son, of Chicago;; Kappapal, of Sioux with those of the Corresponding date in *_u I ” ” ‘UI‘ c “ lu ‘ re in Sherm an county ence at Washington, D. C. re in v ite d to attend. Im in- A general banking business transact» men that no final division had l»een City, la.; Robinson, of San Francia«-o, the first year of the C levelan«! At Dixon, la ., the dea<l rtody of Rob them se.ves until the car moved or. J. M. P arry . Secretary. ed, deposit* received, subject to sight ert Parks was found in his burn The work of the two men is well in taken in regard to the reply which and W. If. Churchill, of New York ietration, during which tim e the free ATTORNEYS AT LAV i ng line with the attempt «in the O. It. «k Bpsin will make to the note of the city. draft or check. B All the returning passengers trade congress, elected widi President B C S I K K S A C .A K 1 X 4 . Collections made and proceeds house. It is believed he was murdered N. paseenger only a short tune ago. United States, hand«*«] to the Duke of agr«?e that St. Michaels will never be Cleveland, was just beginning its at for his money. t h e D a l l e » . O r . promptly remitted on day of collection. V o g t B lo c k but the result was more satisfactory to letu an, when he was minister for f«.r- |>opu!ar as a place of refitdence. tack upon the protective system which >ight and telegraphic exchange sold During a quarrel at their home in Captain Peterson says the Yukon the Dingley law sixty days ago re-es the robbers. Who ttoev are is uuko< *n eign affairs, by the Luittxl States m in W . H R a <. s i . a LI. R. E. HaWklksa'S j w San hr an cisco and Port St. Louts, George P. Peffer, a stenog ister. rivet was still open to navigation when tablished. to the authorities, although some land. rapher, shot his father-in-law, Robert sons on the car assert«*«! that they per- I R A G S D A L E & H O SK IN SO N The Imparcial says it learns that the he left, but water was so low that boats D IK K C V « » K * : rec- The two periods from July 24 to Sep Delaney, through the brain, and then lb 1 • T h o m p s o n , J s o . S. S c h k x c k «jgniaed the voice of one of them. The reply of Spain will satisfy H|«aniat) sus :»f over 15 inches draught could not tember 24 in the year« 1803 and 1887, killed him self. Ku. »1. V V .t u ,,.. A. 1.1«»” A T T O R N E Y -A T LAW pursuit was eommenoad as wsm as the ceptibilities in making clear to Presi crpea many hart which showed at irreg respectively, present a marked contrast Eddie Bosley, the 20-months-ol 1 car to u lj rea, h this city aud the poli«*e dent McKinley the resolute attitude ular intervals in the river’a course, and as to busintrse conditions and it is a- R e a l E s t a t e . C o l l e c t i o n a n d In s u r a n c e ____________ H. M. B t .ix , A gcncv. child of Mrs. Gevirge Bosley, was killed could lie return«*d to tiie scene, but so which Spain maintains in regard to a» a result all efforts to go up the river sible to obtain from government rerorda Abstract of Titles and Conveyancing • t Bothell,W ash., by a Seattle A Inter, far n«> trace of them can lie found. this fall w ill be fruitless. Captain some data bearing opon this subject Cuba. G R A S S V A L L E Y , OR. J. V. O ’LEA R Y a specialty. national tram. The ch ild ’s head »as Moro. Sherman County, Oregon. The Oua left Or«*gon City at 6:20 Accor.ling to El Heraldo. Spain’s Peterson does not think either Captain and now «-specially interesting. W e respectfully solicit t*u«inc«a in our lin e, severed from its body. The following data gathered from There were about 35 passengers aboard, reply to the I nited States w ill point Frank Worth’s or Mayor Wood's boats insuring that promptness a hlch always follow strict attention to matters of this character, The I nion Pacitio com m ittee has the seats nearly all taring full. At out if American interests suffer by w ill be able to go to Dawson City he- official reports presents a picture of the tidetn of our a b ility to handle the la t u r in Plans and estim ates furnished for all a con acceded to the government’s contention Meldrum station there is a »wit, h, reason of the war in Cuba, they (the fore next June, notwitstanding the fact sixty-day period of the year 1893 with m anner satisfactory to all. xes and styles of buildings. All work Mr. Hankinson i> prepared to try eausrs in that its lien on the Union Pacific road which necessitates a slowing down for Americans! are them selves to blame for that both were all rea*ly to make the which the two months just ended cor all courts, state and federal. warranted to give satisfaction. respond both as to the portion of the if*», ludes the fdmaha bridge, and that it a distance. The track at tin« jmint is it, inasmuch as the insurrection is as attempt when the Sailor Boy left. R u tle d g e . O r e g o n The Sailor Boy did not sight or hear year and the period of the presidential has increased its cash bid so as to make in a very light cat, and «in l«oth sides sisted from the Unite«] States. El Her 1. M. S M IT H anything of the schooner Bryant, which administration and also proximity to th entire concession approximate!v $5,- there is a «-onsideralde grow th of low aldo says also: R. C. W a l l is . I»eputy. Ktifns. Or. E. O l i s . ItepQty, Grass Valley, Or. 000.000. This would make its guaran underbrusii and ferns. \\ ben the t na “ W e understand that the govern broke loose from the tug Holyoke off tariff legislation: J. D. W il c o x , lieputy, Kent, Or. Week ending July 24, 1893— Failure ty offer for the property, including the was passing this place the uxotorman ment will express its confidence that Kadiak island in a severe storm, Sep- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. M anufacturer of and 1 Heeler in of Boieman, M on t, National Bank; sin king fund, now in the treasury about h«ard something running through the the new policy to be pursued with re temlier 20. There had been no news direct from four Denver banks ckjsed their doors; f50.000.000 ira css. Whips, brush an,1 ferns, which he suppose] gard to Cuba will produce a change in O f f ic e a t t h e D r u o S t o r e ......... Dawson City received at S l . Michaels bank suspensions in other western was cattle fi«-eing from the car. A the attitude of the Unite«! States.” Tbs I nited States circuit court has Saddles, Spars, It is semi-officially announce! that for four weeks previous to leaving, and cities; two bank failures in Milwaukee decided that tapioca flour must be taxed moment later, however, he realized .........................» « Burn, «»regain Bridles, Stirrups. E WEST. liBiger. Io n , Ort$on a duty of 3 cents per pound. This that the Somethings were «vnntug to ' a plain-Genera I Weyler will be re no news <*an possibly be brought by and runs on numerous other backs; w ill increase the government revenue ward the car. and that their «peed was called from Cuba this month, and that river before next summer, as ice was Commercial Bank of Denver fails, capi Collars, Ships,4c. £)R J . W . \ O G h L it is probable the oorte» w ill be d is already forming in the salt water at tal >250,000; bank failures at Vernon, many hundreds of thousands of dollars mit due to fright. L a r g e s t a n d M ost C o m m o d io u s A m edium -siied m m stepped on th«- solved m December and a new parlia the mouth of the river, and the fresh Texas, and K noxville, Tenn., capital T e n ts a n d W ag o n C overs. per annum. This flour is used alun«t S | » e e i* li » t f o r K e f r a c l l o a a u d D e f e c t » o f water m ast certainly have been frozen >200,000; failure of Tacoma, Wash , H ouse in M oro. exclusively in ail the Chinese laundries front step w hile the .-ar was still go ment «.'onvuked in March. th e K ye . to a considerable thickness at that time. National Bank, capital >200.000; also ing slow ly, and. approaching the mo- in the I nitefl States because of its M e th o d » M a i l ( e a t g . W e l l K e p t . G o o d M e a l» . G o o d Heats. -^6*W Morrison, cor. Front Street, "In a month form now ,” said be, “ I failures of banks at Great Falls. Mont., torman. peremptorily comuiande«l him cheapness, as starch, and it has Deen AU kinds of repairing promptly Ix>u«i«<n, O«7t. 11.— The Madrid cor- furtlsaai. Dr. and neatly done. the most formidable obstacle to the to stop the car. The motoriuan did r«»js«ndent of the Tim«-s, referring to do not believe there w ill be 100 persons and Orlando, F la., capital >2o0.0o0; Dr Vogel ia w e ll known to residents o f »ber- Want« of customers carefully at ten. leal at St. Michaels, as nearly everytxidy is suspension of work in manufactories starch manufacturing industry in the not grasp the situation at first, hut the cabinet council says: countv guaranteed to give to. Patronage of the public is respect «eondSL, Near Moody's Warehouse satisfaction. preparing to come back. A great many reported from all section* thought a joke was ta*ing («erpetrated. local page for announcem ent. United Statea. The cabinet was unaniomus in the fully solicite»! by the management. Week ending August 1.1893— Nation The highwayman soon disabus'd hia otunion that the system of warfare in will oom« down on the Portland. But The Inmbenng town of Austin, Pa., was nearly wiped off the map by tire’ mind by poking a revolver into his Cuba must be «'ompletely changed. a majority left ere this on the schooner al bank at Manchester, N. H ., and In YOUR F A U L T Novelty, which was discharging cargo dianapolis, Ind.. fail, cpaitai >500,000; Only five dwellings remain. Fully face as an additional emphasis, which Sp«-cial attention was drawn to the de at St. Michaels when we le ft The failure of First National Bank at Spo in lu,*«M the motoriuan to act promptly. plorable «xinditton of the sick and If you are in poor health or &00 persons are homeless. captain of the Novelty w ill bring down kane. Wash., capital >250. OiK«; ten The robber asked hint if be ha*I any tour horses not feti right. The loading Dealer in Sherman County The Hotel Lafayette, at Minnetonka. money, and. being answered in the wounded soldiers now arriving. This all those having sufficient monev to pay banks suspend in one dav (July 17), In First-class ” U p-to-b ate” M inn..the largest summer resort in the negative. |.atted his pickets to ascer aspect was considered at the direct in- their board on the trip, no fare being capital >2.000.030; bank failures in West, was totally destroy «si by tire. tain if the answer was true. | | e t h n itation of the queen regent. charged. This is done sim ply as an act South Dakota, Montana, Illinois. Kan Regarding the finances, although It was owne»l by the Great Northern ordered the motoriuan inside the car, of charity and in the interests of hu sas. Texas, Washington. New Hamp the optim istic views of the recent m in Grass Valley, Or railway. and start«*,! in to “ go through'* the ister of finan e do not appear to have manity. Many persons have not money shire, and correspondingly large num ber of ba«in«n>s suspensions. For the month of September, the at- passengers. been justified, it is believ«*d that with sufficient to even pay for their board on Ha» the beat to be bad ; m eal* a- r r c l in Of Ever ¡id ti Lue if Geods. the S4-h«x>ner. and unit*»« they raw ge ll Week ending August 8, 1893__Col- tendance at the N tahviile exposition ....... WASCO. OREGON. Alamt the sam«* tim e the man tem pting m anner and a f»e t «table rv pruden,'e, sufficient re»* o;ces mav be * as 253, *2 4. and the total attendance juuqs-d on at the front, a second rob lapse of Chii'ago Provisi«ju Deal and in conueeta-n w ith the hoteL counted ujon at least anti I the cort«*» their outfit for cash, w ill be forced to remain at St. Michaels during tha many failures of commission hoo«e»; since the ow n in g up October 1 amount ber climbed onto tt>e rear platform n.«*ets in the spring, to authorise Horse« in | nay and grain . sup- w inter. u HaVo ?OW >°n hand a lar^ rtork of Harness and Saddles Collars Bridles Over night jwr; o n * iced 36c failure of National bank of El Paso* ed to He indicatcl his pnr|aMe by poiuting a pile«.” hips Robes Brushes, Curry Combe, Ac,, Ac. Any person in need of anything Mayor Wood, of Seattle, manager of Texas; failure of National bank of san revolver down the aisle of tire <-ar to The emperor of China has forbidden my line will save money by giving me a call before pun basing elsewhere * R o u te « ! b y t h e l a « u r | r a t « . the Humboldt expedition, and D. K. Antonio, Texas; failure of National 11 sorts of banquets ami junketing be intim idate the |<ass«*ngeriL Just as the New York. Oct. 11.— A diepatch to Howard, who had charge of the F 1 i»» bank of Mancie, Ind; fifty-third oon- car was coming to a bait the 4onductor cause an «fehj-se will occur on January 23, 1S9S. An eclip«e of the »on is said managed to pass down the aisle to the the Herald from Havana says: A big Anderson party, are practically prison grews meets in special session to begin by the Chinese to be proof of tl.s center of the car, and. reaching the battle occtirre,! October 2 in Camaron«*» ers in the han is of their irate passen its destruction of the McKinley law. Se»*ath aad Ws«hlD(tas »» . W«»ek ending August 28, 1893— En wrath of heaven at the lack of virtue button overhead, turned off the tights. h ills, not far from M alanias, between gers. Only the presence of the United Portland. Oregon. tn a ruler. He then stood near that place during the Spanish under General Molina and States troope under Li«utenant-Colonel counter between the anarchists and the rebels under command of Betan- Randall is expeettrd to avert serious socialists axerted by New York police; tbr prxx'eeding« following. Charles Siad* SLADE & COOLEY, PROPBIETOBS-J. O. Cooley. ,«urt. Sanguilly and Raoul Arango. trouble. m eeting of anarchist« broken up by The man in front found the work of The fight began at V o ’cka k in the The feeling against both Wood and New York polio«; failure of National taking the surplus cash j o - m «»»«| by Fontanelle creeks and Grwn riser. morning and continued ail day. The Howard is said to be bitter in the ex bank at Hindman, Pa.; fallare of ( Atnencafi and Eur«{»-»Q plan j which have recently been surveyed, the paiwengers iuq«*d«*.i by the lack of official rej»rt published here states that treme, and the miners have appointed National bank at Tacoma. W ash., sus light. He ha i taken the money from w ill be thrown open to settlement Molina attacked the rebel position and Jummittees to guard both, an-1 see io it pension of manufacturing establish three passengers, when he derided to I« the mu»! hom elike hotel in P o rtla n d . ha« under the United States land law« after Located rithm 100 feet of the depot. New building, ur drove the rebels uot w ith great loss. that they do not get out of their reach. ments in numerous state«; announce new furnitare. and an «-fficirnt corp* ui a» i«tanta and evervttnng November I. when plats of the land have the lights turned on again. He The report says that General Molina Thomas K. Clark, of Seattle, who was ment by comptroller of the currency erything hrst-class. Commodious rooms, well and neatly kept Table supplied first-»-lass ordered the conductor to ,lo this, using th the beet the market affords. ** w ill be filed in the local land office. had his horse shot under him. that 155 National banks and 560 pri a passenger on the Sailor Boy. said: an oath each time. “ Twrn on the R LTES— European plan ft Proprietors of Hotel will meet all trains. Special attention to 82os The lands comprise eight township», all The Herald’s cwrespoodent at Mat- com m ercia A m rrirs n plan. F j uu f . 3 b . g ut “ There is no «.hanee for the Wood vate banks fiad failed during the vear lights or I’ll blow your brains o u t.” -velers. Stages leave for Ooldendale and Moro every morning. ____ in I intah county, Wyoming. was re|>eate«i once or twice, to which anxas has obtained au a.vount of the party to get any considerable distance en*iing August 28; railroad receivers A vessel «Tarrying supplies of medi the conductor replied that som eone figfit from a >j*anish offirer who was up the river, although they had every apppointed daring August for Northern cine. clothing, arms and ammunition outside had p u llcl the trolley off. At present. From this it appears that the thing ready to make the start Septem Pacific. Philadelphia dfc Reading. New Where the People Stoj for the Cuban army has left Montreal last the robber at the front end called rebel infantry were strongly intrenched ber 10. the day we left. The m«*n rre England and Pittsburg. Akron A West for Cuba. The scheme was not author out two or three times for the car to go in an almost inacceosible position in «li«go»t<xl and disheartened. They aie ern. September— Railroad receivers ap S . C. W A L L IS , P ro p . ised by the Caban junta in New York, ah«*ad so that he could have the lieuettt the h ills, and all efforts to dislodge quite likely to «Io something desperate but was undertaken on behalf of two of the moonlighL Following his or* them were futile, resulting only in t«efore spring. Without exception, th«y pointed for W iso)ns in Central, Cnicago, gentlem en, one a Canadian, who de der. the car moved on until it turned heavy l«ieses for the attacking force. seem to blame Wood for all their mis Peoria and St. Louis. Cleveland. Can cided on running an expedition to lbs so that the light shone in fairly w ell, i The insurgents had only a few men fortunes, and it would not be surprisirg ton A Southern and Evansville A Terre killed, and jeered at and taunted the Haute railroad* The mileage of roads Electric Lights in E v en Room _ Fir v t n eTrry »**1*« <'lean ro..m. coast of Cuba, and, if successful, iden when he said that was enough, when it Spanish «luring the whoie engagem«-nt. if he were made the victim of thei.- «o.,d brd» and ■ table as well set a« anjr in the tifying them selves with the cause. wrath. I would not be surprised to placed in the hands of receivers during stopped again. How tlie car was and Electric Cali Bells..... In la n d Empire General Molina narrowly escaped the year 1893 was 25.375, nearly one- N esi Dow, the great temperance ad moved is not clear, as the motor man death. Enrage«! at his failure, he re hear of the death of Howard at the n* ven th of all the linos in the United 1 «»r the Itenefit of hauler« and other* rU itin g hands of die miner«. The feeling says he was taken inside and kept vocate, died at his home in Portland, Kufns aud wishing e a rl) meal», the manager turned to the attack the next «lay. but against him is growing more bitter States and their indebtedness >1,312,- ha» arrange,! hours as follows; Me. It was through his'efforts that in there, and neither of the two robbers with no better eucce»«. A large num Breakfast ---- -> to 7 o'elork. every day. The ;>asaengers of the Elixa 217,033.00. During the year there • - .fices O. R. A N. R y., \\ estern 1 nion Telegraph Co. in sight went to the front platform. 1004 an amendment to the constitution D in n e r-------- ------- 12 to.» •« li STAGE LINES. H The roblter from the front continnsd ber of Spanish soldiers were brought Amleraon paid their fares and freight to were 10,115 m ercantile suspensions, in Break fa.t _ .... ¿ | O 7 of Maine was adopted by a |<opular vote into Matansas. Dawson, but the Anderson was aban volving iiabiities am ounting to >346.- A night watchm an w ill he «'«instantly em of nearly three to one. in which it was his work when the car came to a halt. __________________ 8 IW H O T T K F I8 H , Props. The re I* I lender, Juan Ducasse. has doned at Dutch harbor, and die passen 779,889.00. During the bank suspen ployed to awaken gue«ts : He went down the aisle commanding _ - , Io ,ne*’ •>> train* declared that the iuanufa<'ture. sale and and ___ I crossed the Mariel-Majana trocha with gers were landed at St. Michaels by the sions of July, loans were made on call receive guests arrivin g during the night. the jiassengers to stand, and taking keeping for sale of intoxicating bever a large force, and is now operating w ith schooner Banin off. w ith no prospect of at the N. Y. Stock Exchange Livery team* ran be procure,! a t j . ny tim e high either day or night ages was forever f«>rbi«!den, and com from them the money offered, and in General Castillo. getting futher this winter. Then How as 72 per c e n t manding the legislature to enact suit some cast's feeling of their pocket* to ard announced that the expedition was O ffe r W I I I N o t B e A c c e p te d . The following statements of revival able laws for the enforcement of tiw see if they had given all. He passed alleged witticism s with several, and New York. Oct. 11.—General Carlo a failure, and that he would not feed of manufacturing industries during the prohibition. them till they reached Dawson, as his kept up a talk the whole tim e he was Roloff, secretary of war of the republic sixty days following the enactment of The topic of the day in Paris has beea In the car. His declaration the Dingley law, the period correspond of Cuba, has sent the following letter contract deman.led. the refusal of M. Loao, French ambaaa* After the robtier from the front had to Gouxales de Qu«*ea«la. Cuban charge cause«l great dissatisfaction, aud he w ill ing w ith the sim ilar date» in the first -TO- M ORO, O R EG O N. dor at Vienna, to accept the appoint gone through the car, the one standing d ’affaires at Washington: t>e fortunate if he gets out of there year of Cleveland’s seomd term, show ment tendered him as governor Algeria, guHnl at the rear asked impatiently if alive.*” "W’e are now better prepared for an the contrast between | resent condition« on the ground that he does not desire he was through. Being tol,l that all active campaign than at any time dur and thoee of the corresponding months D ie d o f t h e G l a n d e r s . to leave his age,I parent«. He «levlares was finished, he again aske«l how nnuli ing either the preaent or the late war. Chehalis. Wash., Oct- 11.— W. W. of the preceding administration. The that he w ill remain in Vienna, but the had been gotten. No. 1 said, “ Oh, >15 “ We are in form d here that Spain statem ents which follow are from Brad- W A C O N -W O R K IN C Marquis d ’Reversau has already b«en or >10.” and the two tlien backed out w ill probahly try to pleas«* the Am eri Jordan, the second victim of the gland street's Financial Journal: appointed to replace him . and the cab of the rear door. They kept their pis can government by offering us auton ers. die«! this morning at his residence, Week ending July 24, 1897— Twenty And All Kinds of Iron and Wood Re inet has decided that tiiis appointment tols point«*«! at the car after reaching omy more or l«*es ample. 1 need not after a brave tight of nearly a month thousand workmen resume work in the against the disease. Everything was must stand. M. Loao, therefore, will pairing at Short Notice. the ground until they had ba«*ke«i alamt tell you, my friend, that we laugh at iron and steel industries; Bigelow have to make an ignominious retreat. 10 feet, when they sqnatted in the such offers, for already we are at the done by the physician in charge, and L-arjiet t o , at (_ linton. Mass., resume«» the A. O. U. W. lodge, of which he hour of our lilteration. Snould Spain work. 900 hands; Packer Collierv at The Orange-Jiitld Fanner, in its brush until the car had gone on. w as a member, and it was thought at A ll O u r W o rk Speaks fo r It s e lf final estim ate of the year’s crop, says seriously offer us autonomy, it would Rappahannock. Pa., resumes work. E < n l» « l< > n In a M in e . times that, on account of his vigorous F o r P ric e s , T e rm s , E tc ., C a ll U pon o r A d dress prove the full extent of her weakness, 1,000 hands; Columbus, O., Buggy C«>. that figures, baaed on actual threshing constitution, he might be able to pull I resumes, 400 meu; C. B. A Q. Co. re returns, indicate a total yield of 5h»,- I Baker C ity, Or., Oct. 12.—This af- aud we w ill fight with renewed ardor through, but he was compelled to suc ternoon, at 4 o ’chwk. an explosion «.f until she shall recognize our inde|«en«l- ports full complement of han :sat work 000,000 bushels of wheat, of which cumb. in its railroad shops for first tim e in 373.000,000 bushels in winter, and giant piw.ler occurre«l in the 600-font ence. Imagine our delight should Spain level of the Virtue mint*, killing J. 1*. F. E. BROWN, PaopKierok. thus confirm us in our belief that the several years; Chattanooga Tradesmen 215,470,000 bushels in spring wheat. O a r F o r e ig n T r a d » . announces large number of iron fur The report says the corn crop isex«*eed« Maddox ami injuring sev«*ral other eud is fast approaching. Washington, Oct. 11.—The bureau “ Tell the American government that of statistics has issue«l a table show ing naces in South resuming work; McKen iugly disappointing, and an outside es miners. The canae of the expl«>sioi) GRANT, WASCO AND MORO tim ate is 1,750,000.000 bushels. was the dropping of a lighted can,lie in to enter into diplomatic discussion w ith imports and exports for August; the na Steel Works, Joliet, 111*, resume, M O R O , O R EC O N . the powder magazine. Spain in the hope that we w ill accept first fulll month under the new tariff 400 hands; spinners at silk m ills. P at Drought during the paat two months erson. N. J ., receive increase in wages autonomy ia useless. We should law. reduced the average condition from T o N e ill« * I t E i n a l l , , 82.8 a month ago to 70.» on October 1. These figures show for that month from 5 to 20 per cent.; Pittsburg Constantinople, G« t. 13.— The rnltan sim ply thank it for its trouble, but An average oats yield of 28. 7 bushels has appointed the m inister of foreign manfully decline to end the war on the largest exports of domestic tnerohan- Plate Glass Co., Kokotue. Ind., re per acre suggests a crop of 8H.000.O00 afl airs, Tewfik Pasha, as tin* pleni|*«>- such terms. We know that both ' dise of any August in the history of the sume*. 800 hands; Jones A Laughlin BGAIN NO. 1—Hotel in Moro; 25 rooms, all calciniined ; 1S bed- rooms, 2 pxr- KPULU PUIEHEI IOUTE. bushels, 100,000,000 more thau last tvntiary of Turk«*y to negotiate the Halma and you have often made this government. The ex|x>rts were >79,- Iron Works, Pittsburg, resume», 3.500 lors: dining-roorn 20x30; bath-room in thè hotel, Conaideratiou, >2,200 caab, I «UI p r«p ,r«l to Offer fir»t-< l u , «r- year. plain to the American government and 490.264,against >66,689,981 for August, hands; Maine Central railroad increase or >2,500 on time. Ampie ground«. |>eace treaty with Greece. «•ommodationo to the traveling public wages of em ploye* public, but we wish you to reaffirm it .” 1896. Burglars broke into the office of the l'* " “ *nd BGAIN NO. 2 240 acre, of good farm l.n«J 2 -, m ile, from Moro: 200 ^-re. of Week endiug July 31, 1897— Tod steamer Flyer on the water front at J u m p e d th e T r a c k . G r a p e T h ie v e s S h o t . cummer fallow on place: small house and barn ; plenty of small fruit ami wa- O n e K a p e d it lo n F a i l e d . Furnaces, Youngstown, O., resume Seattle, and, after overhauling the con Neattle, Oct. 12.—Thia afternoon un * t e r : a " lew * * ‘ . . . . - Fresno, Cal , Oct. 11. — W illie P atti work; uuml«ers of manufacturing «'on- few trees of a p p le s; good sight for orchanl. Consideration, >2.500, ! _ Havana, Oct. 11.— According to the tents of several trunks, carried away elaotric car on Third avenue jumped >1,000 down, balance one-naif crop each year until paid for. Oran son. aged 17, employed to protect the cerns in OoaM cticut aud Pennsylvania .... 7:30*. a ■M'»ro bulletins issue,) today from the head ...Il SI) A. M the safe, w eighing 400 («ouniltL No the track and plung«*,! down a lO-hmt waa««>. —.10 15 4. m Wa»co Reese vineyaids from graj*e thieves, -10.00 A. M ‘.RGAIN NO. 3 —-UK) arres 2 ‘f mile« from Moro— 130 acres of good farm land, Moro ... 1:30 p. a Orna ! embankment. The ear contained about quarters of the Spaniards, a govern and armed with a shotgun, today shot resume work; furnaces at Birmingham 4 00 P M trace of it has been found. we 1 fenced. Consideration, >1,250; >400 down ; terms on balance easy. and Bessemer. A la., resume work; H trfrt attention w ill be 'given to ail nu.inna. A California company proposes to 25 passengers, but none of them were ment force has ambushed and captured entrust«*,] to my care. K ipreaaan,] other pack a lioat having on board 207 boxes of and fatally injured Deunett Doland Algonquin Woolen M ills, Passaic, N .J .. build three enormous rafts at Stella, on seriously injur«*«!. 1 8 a ^ b !* ? 2 i Í Z ? ? x rter«i**ítÍ<W’ 140 acr®*’ farra ,and* w*‘11 ience<1 • »«ter ages prom ptly delivered autl Bobbv Murray, who were stealing increase« wages 10 to 15 p«./ u tj ammunition which the troops found the Columbia river, atnl take them to t o isid e riti^ T V i líK r'iL Ív T Upp*r Hwy eanron ¡ -ch o o l; 0 m iles from Moro. ashore. Both of these lota of am m uni grapes. Murray is Pattison’s oousiuR Atchison Railway Co. announces in Ban Francisco during the coining sum S tru c k by an E le c t r ic C a r. ‘ ons ule rat ion, <1,000, >600 dow n; terms on balance eaev. • tion, it is atate,!, Ia*l«mg«*d to an «*X|»e- Pattison is in jail. ability to supply new cars to meet de mer. Each raft will contain over 30,- Detroit, Oct. 12.— Thomas McGraw, BGAIN NO. dition which landed at the mouth of mands oj shippers. 000 piles, to lie used by the Southern iarm ,an<1: house: plenty Professor E. C. Pickering, of the an ag«*d capitalist, was struck by an of w a ter; jrx> S ta g e a n d E p ress L in e , haae-r > l**U»flice on the place. >1,700—>600 cash, remainder the river Ariano.in theditsrict of Cien- Week ending August 7, 1897— En Pacific (kimpany in the construction Harvard Observatory, announces the el«*ctric car today, sustaining injuries M suit purchaser. fuegos, province of Santa Clara, re discovery of 142 new double stars in sign Car Mfg. Co., Huntington, W. and repair of wharves. J. A. W E S T ................. Proprietor from which he cannot recover. cently, Va., resume» work; Cleveland. O., « 1 ? T n t ’V of'*™ «? I*-<1; »1,600 the seutliern skies. The steam ship Pelican w ill carry l r- D ie d F r o m H e r K u r n a . Rolling M ills, resumes, 2,000 hands; .oose , plenty o w ater, young orchard of 1,000 trees it, 00t>—12 HO ,-aah r« 700 J00 feet of ties from Puget bound M e a e e r a W e n t O u t . uxamder one-half of crop each year until paid. ’ caal1’ re" T h e K i l l i n g W a a C o ld -B lo o d e d . sugar producers of Louisiana advance M ilford, Or., Oct. 12— Mis. Marv for • Chinese railroad. Philadelphia. Oct. 1 !.— A committee Parral. State of Chihuahua, M»«ico, wages 16 per cent; cotton m ills at Lan Theodore Durrant, through hie iHter- E. Wigle, who was burned yesterday of employes of Thomas Dolua A C« l , ¿AIM « 0 . 7 —1N0 u n farin - 400 acra, goo.1 f .„ „ land e<M>j Get. 11. — It is report**d that Max Stew caster, Pa., resume, 1,000 hands; morning by her clothing catching fire oaf r.pa,r. p l .n „ of » .te r . two utile. Iron, «¡p o d . pt :S » »1 » 0 c o h re neys, has been served with a motion wool manufacturers, made a demand lainder one-half of crop each year until paid. r » ,* w > i,o w cash, re- by A ppelle Hale, the warden of San w hile she was preparing break fust, for hu increaffi* of 15 per cent in wages. art, the American ex-Confederate sold American Watch Co.. W altham , Mass., GA'N NO. 8 -3 2 0 ^ 0 , f„ ,„ -2 0 0 ,,-re, ,o ,f f.„ „ , . nd g »., » „ ,. W ^ ° u } ’ ^ d F rid i» 7 *• " ’ SJuentin, to dism iss the ap|>eul on d i d at a late hour last night, ufter tev- Tl ie demand w as refused, and the weav ier who shot and killed a policeman resumes in all departments; Iron and Lebanon, here some tim e ago. aud was sentence«! W orks at Mahoning eral hours of in tense suffering. ers. about 800 in numbei, went out on to death for the crime, w ill be shot Ohio, and Birmingham. Ala., resume. c o ^ w r ^ ó ^ t u n e y ° f * Bter; ieUC* ,n *oo<1 ^pair; near school. >1,600 . ’* »ve Umatilla House The Dalles, at habeas corpus which was denied by the circuit court, also to affirm the order K i lle d t ij F o o tp a d s , strike. casn, or on tune. 7 a m . Tuesday, Thursday ami Satur- within a few days. President Diaz, it Week ending September 16. 1897— of the lower court. This motion will Chicago, Oct. 12.—Footpada this CAIN I N NO. « -tM O a r r e ^ .O T a e r e .e a e lf .r n .I .e .l g a .l fence: nlentv of » , . ¡ ''“fare for Ute ronn.l trip, ,2 60: one M u r d e r a n d N u la -ld e . is said, has refuesd clemency for the Cordage Mills at lsaia, G., purvha»«*d °. 9 - « 0 0 a c r e s - 320 acres good farm land; good fence; plenty of be presented to the United States su morning held up Frank Brunnstein, a i i riaL "eL ^ r7 ° f ”un,uier UUow,’ an orchard. i i L . J L L Bovne Falls, Mich., Oct. 11. — W il reuson that the killing was cold-blooded fer >500,000, to be reo|wn«Nl at onoe orchard. Consideration, *'«>’, >1.60. Freight 50 cents per 100, preme court on the first Monday in N o newspaper oarrier, 00 years «»Id, and » ,6 0 0 —>b00 dow n; crop payment for balance. after several years of idleuess; East small packages, 15 and 26 cents. Or- vember. Service of the brief, as well after struggling with him for a few liam Sham allot and killed Mrs. Free murder. man Lee late last evening, and when aa the motion to be placed Indore the ders for freight BGAIN NO. IO -O n e-h alf section. 300 acres The poles of Jupiter are flattened Lake Woolen Mills. Bridgetou, Pa., One-half section, ««press pa»kages C on.td er.lion. »1.4U 0-»«« farm d o .n : land I t .la Dlentv J e on of ««.»*.» te n u ..“ i f’e ^ i b V . r ' M e a * ’' or ' “ "’’ 10 “ supreme court, was acknowledged by pennies and nickels amounting to cornered by officers of the law he ended outside range. almost exactly like those of the earth. resume after three years’ idleuess; >1.80, shot the old man and escaped. matters bv shooting him self in the The phenomenon can be plainly seeu Wead Paper m ill, Maloue, N. Y ., re A tterney Hart forjuppellaut, Durrant. Buunestein died shortlv afterward. bead. lum e after two vear»’ idleuess with the telescope. A. W». H o u ik b . X t. ..B A N K E R S . I’ N ew First National Bank J. H. BER G ER , i Stock Inspector of Sherman Go. H E N R Y L. K U C K DR C ity H otel I. Hu work _ _ _ _ __ Grass Valley '»ADDLES, HARNESS ! SUPPLIES Hous K Ij Imperial Hotel; SLADE&COOLEY HOTEL THOS. 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