HOW 0E E G 0N W A S SAVED . of Port A rthur, in order to guard the ‘straight o u t’ has made a ’clean o u t.’ IN T H E C H IC A G O W H E A T P»T. I gulf of Pe-Chi-Li. ¡•U'-li« 1- of contract wheat into Chicago <«•• h o m e , 1 say, ami lock vour door . ” Though Great Britain bad set up a ! < hie by one the men came back I t their TH- u p 9 mid 7 , , «?ns of D ,, .*,„ Chicago will exert herself to secure that was maikcted in the Northweat. Work is to be pushed on the Chicago the location of the government armor drainage canal, so as to complete it vague claim to Oregon, down to the sta ts ami sat there s q i t i i m i l l : while He liofa to make the load so heavy forty second degree «»f latitude, there Johnson poured into them the hot -hot th a t a t h l e t i c young la-iter will sink plant. w ithin two years. never was a doubt that she was remix of his argum ents. The American Federation of l.alror < < <.’i o « i» If E . C. Stephens has been appointed t h a t i n h ! tei . chili» is in tin* has ended its seventh annual session at pest master at Butteville, vice B. Jen« to accept the Columbia river as a boundary, amt never expected more. b'l fu r 1 1 •remher Nashville, Tenn. kings, removed. I bis speech drew it| on lii m th a li But we bad set up a claim to the the •al I attic is in • be cash There are 297,750 workingmen in No one can ne found to serve as country as far as 54-40 n o rth ; ami of the state, and eoi in « ir» en « unity WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE New York and 92,075 are w ithout school clerk in Forest Grove. This Great B ritain met this by her claim sent him to Hit* legit dature ami iati r ■ ' ti bol li ng a large as- to bayo EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ C A S T O R I A ” AND «in to the state senate, in th of steady occupation. to.m office goes begging. south to 42. Each country claimed H ./ i* ulntiv«* card- and bus bodies be was so conspicuous “ P I T C H E R S C A S T O R I A / ’ as our t r a d e m a r k . The First National hank of M inne­ The lamp chim ney factories are all more than it could expect to* hold: ami which to n n lapid ly . He Las apolis has gone into the hands of the busy. There is only one factory of the claim of Great Britain was especi­ light that lie was made provision:! • ztit th e i •' 1 u p f r o r i i ' J u l v l»j Sep- governor of Tennet-«*e, h i « i ,*«•».. i 7, DR. S A M U E L P IT C H E R , of Hyannis, Massachusetts, state bank exam iner. ally extravagant, because, if granted, o»*r and fi ■ o -pt» ¡oi>'*t to Itecem- this kind in the entire country idle. pan T WO Brownlow. In lH'4 lu* was put u,,o it wuuId have cut us off from tin si • hut oniv ' •« utli ¡.as he«*n push- was the originator of “ PITCHERS CASTORIA,” the same General Wovler is preparing to pub- i Marquis d a Lafayette Ketnington. a *n k t republican ticket for vice pre: jirices to a point to bring wheat lish a protest in Spain against President j widely known m erchant, died at his citio coast altogether. Be it retnein - • the lent, because he was a unionist, ul u ali dir«» that has borne and does now on, every M cKinley’s message to congress. home in Woodburn, Sunday morning. here,! th at we bad not vet acquile»! though he always stoutly m a in ta in California. -r na The long continued cold spell in He came to Oregon in 1859. lit* was a «lemoerat and not a icpubli h C L ?,?,' h K n li° " bear the facsimile signature wrapper. lier Wyoming is k illing many sheep. The •p to ». Jam es Nesbit and H attie McCann It was the purpose ami hopes ot can. The assassination of I.it.coin 1« an vt tun; hut a ware- mercury has been as far as 40 below | were arrested at liosebuig Saturday on This is the original “ PITCHER’$ > CASTORIA,” which has been him tin* political head oi th e i.a tn Great Britain to induce us to accept zero. a warrant troui the chief of police of the Columbia river as the l> ittndarv 11 iw strangely had tin* late- Woven th and more par- used in the homes of the Mothers o f America for over thirty In ternal revenue receipts for Novem­ Portlaud, charged w ith lewd cohahita- line. South oi the Columbia river the yveb of tiiis m an’s life, thus to lit his ¡•erneut > <>f plain him from the ta ilo r’s hum ble I t-n c li : ber th is year are $1,257,927 more than • tion. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is country was not really in dispute. It Chi stock of years. they were for the same month last The supreme court in session at belonged to the V nited States by d is­ the presidential chair! > • > year. 'ì ì v ' . ' r ^ ' ó ' c h i , - S thehind you have always bought on the i Salem w ill not adjourn during the covery, exploration ami $1, settlem ent, Always he had been a remark a hl it an. (because he m akes a few m ore p en n ies on it), th e in­ The loss is $350,000 with only $70,000 Monday night. The large machinery A tlantic side of America, speciallx convinced of his î s ilic e i t tl itene and insurance. ■ house, and its contents, of Crook, named. campaign which fo llo w e D » late! g re d ie n ts of w hich even h e d oes n o t know. n the! ll tie -yt. iicatv The stockholders of the Chase n a - l o m e r A Co. were destroyed. Fully • • • orable »in«*, for <»t ever* t «leal was greatly tional bank of New York have in ­ I insured. The c miniunieatiou recieved by our son’s incisive n irte«* t i e arrival from >• till they l.aie / f .ii » - wt — _ L creased the capital st««ck from S. S. Barlow died at his home in giverm nent from the agents of G n a t adversary and wot or iii I • | I 5,000 t»00 BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE O F ° ^ $500,000 to $3,000,000. i Norway. C« h » s county, last Friday, at Britain ran th u s: “ We the utaler- votes. lerchant of Chi.-.g«*, r.nd the I New Y« ik i admission by him th at bis , y r a il, f The Portland water works system has the age of 50. He was a native of singed, bi, in contortnitv to the flr-t There is in th C i t y er«* at h i“ ? n ’» »».nsmand iu ! »•arms! over and al»ove operating ex­ Peiinsylvauia. and went to Coos county article of the treaty of G hent, restoie 1 »true , to the Ciiite»! States the settlem ent «•, precinct kn iw n a? r • ensrta. penses, repairs and interest on bonds, ¡2 0 tears ago. •Mv -, ii lias pi ntv 1 f u ':ney to pay | $30.000 in the past year. Mrs. N. r. Hay, a pioneer of Douglas | Fort George .A storia),on the Columbia maj rity of the V •t»-M Wl w ! i a he has |.uici,u-»-ii,” said j so tiappem* that Jack McCune, a gambler, who killed county, died suddenly at her home in r iv e r .'' Our government ever b e ll ponchi, y>us Hen iter, f "A bout his wheat o p e ra -, W illiam M. Albin last Angu-t, com­ W ilbur. Sunday of paralysis, aged 54. this to be an ab-olute acknowledgment joint debate in • • : see fu lly . 1 1 m itted suicide in thecounty jail at S t. She left an aged husband and several of our rig h t: although th«* British gov­ evening can and 1 : v,* ti • n a merchant th«- greater part j ernm ent. at a later tune, set up Hie ■ grown children. i t „ I tliat tlit Louis by taking m orphine. I rish » yes w ere on « tl n y iiic, and am much pleased that :nred it. Ii of The Bethany Presbyterian church at |claim that in a secret dispatch to its they ascended W. A. Brown, knowu to all lovers of n v f.»n has 1 mattered out into a first l ow n agents, which never had b en baseball throoghout the United St.»te­ t G ran ts’ Pass lias celebrated its tenth j com muni cat«-d to the Unit»«! tales, a id opened, «n 1 as ; < an : hant. Wheat is a first cla*sl as "B ig B ill” Brown, is »lead in San year. It has a mem bership of 220. ¡of which the United States never did lie toid in w i ih» modit , : nniverral u s . The qual-1 1 ,’ev. Robert McLean, who organized Francisco, of lung trouble. t wl be i»s- ; : r- or could ha«*e notice, it had expre-slx stn.w hva in cm, «»•« CCMTAUO CO«»««*. TT ««•■AV OTOCCT. M W VO«* C«T». . h ,-- i is of the highest, and I am -ure A man named Ashton, who started the church, is still its pastor. said that it ba • not intended lo toe against a bill fo It.is m« practically one Tae Irish leader. John Redmond, »«»delivery of Fort George ar.v waver assist Ire ai d du will he in demand at a higher price to walk from W hitewater station to taring orders for ;n ! <• paid for it. I am w»*ll pleased Kaslo, B. C., on the Kalso A. Slocum , cables that he is coming to this of right on its p a it. But such reserva­ its him self iiad a va-t andi­ t, h is cl.arten-.1 tl country December 30. to boom a p il­ w ith the e if.a tio n .” the passage ot railroad, was frozen to death. tion in secret was n«>t good as against * 1 with railroads was another h,g increase in to make qu President McKinley insists that grimage to Ireland's centennial ce»e- the open treaty. We did not accept the ««the r man, wtio SO V E A »a* r of it sn • • h is appointm ent from Colorado, wfie.e uiiles south of Cornelius, dropped dead 11 « « * w .¡eat the b it ;v nearly 2 »<0,000 1 ushels were iu ttie county cle rk ’s ot * heart disease in l «t in Cun ago. he lives. G reat B ritain was merely placing î. g b lelivcr--1 here, all of which was tak»*n until the crowd •' gtoeered tbe bigg« »inev the 6v A special dispatch form Melbourne, »Ulin at H illsboro. He leaves a wife for the C doruhia river as the dividir g m ent. Then He* :• u L« i t - r ¡«ople. At least 3,0uu,- and two children. His age was 51. palm iest days of line. She offer«* I finally to settle on A ustralia, says C. II. James ha- faile,! m e r e a re expected to a r - John« in got Up •1, a t h i e l i c - l o k i t g l í a r v a r I <■ •< : •!-. I he bazaar ami fair conducted at this y .- s, ! it the United States w < il l for $4,250,000. The cause of his r i’ a .. 1 in liquidation of th is is ex- si offs to answer hi m . Baker City by the Sisters ot St. E iira- J v-ars old. He lives in n«»t consent: and then caiue an in ti­ —Givtrs the Choice of— t r a d e m a rks , troubles is said to be the bursting of a ‘‘What my cj-j •• »rent !.. t l y l e , h a s a '.a le c , k e e p s , •». 1 to ran.- the test .,f the strength DESICHa. land boom. , i I’Cth’s hospital of th at place, assisted mation that England would l a k e co tru e ,” be -aid . " Jrelaud ! «ml •’ a n d is e x t r e m e ly C O R VR IC HTR Ac. Baker, h has George J.FMteeb. preeiJeol oi the " > the e ladies ladie, of ol liaker, a . cl ckred. objection if a ce«»ion of territory from and 1 y ted again ust an n *-« i ¡-he!“ delivered toiay T w o T ra n s c o n tin e n ta l R outes Anyone •er.H ns a »ketefc aad O aenptM a axas . ‘ tul it h i - ••• -?- a ir «; a - r \ . - Mexico t«» tl «• U n te d State-, south of tor t e r relief F r ,ta.il F u rn itu re C im pene. of S l . ¡ n e tfo g .he h o e p u l » lit« in c , h . qaiealy ««< »-.-Lain. free, whether an itvew tioo Is th r the m ” “ "lightest weakening effect j h it la b a sin e « . When Leiter S ra h a h ^ swrwntahla. C< mmwms U om atncUy 42. and including the port of San Fran­ Louis, ha.- committee! suicide. lie was Mary, the 2-year-old daughter of C. was thus J r« j« «• ■1 to g wt nt into the -C B I • Amenea. We hare a W 'M h tn ^ c cS ka?* «¡«•a. n x mouths GELAT ÜÛF.ÎHEKM Crejon Short Line *n Patent« despondent over inability to jmv press- . H . b urden, was burned to death, at a cisco, could be obtained, if the l-ftund- n t m ine, but ; • ago he knew i taXen TLrxxwch M» ll a Co re oeU t g alxiut the garce, arv of the Columbia river were ac­ ing creditors ¡wood camp near Oregon C itv, Mondav. ? oi^nir.g. special notice in the VIA . W3S iu the public Now he is t g men w ho have cept»*»» by the United States. Henrv Svlvert.er e rc k ie iita ll, Tllf . ' give away ip ou-y w ff ich < r . n the Boari! of SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, SPOKANE S A L T L A K E b e s s tifc ehol io’.he right thigh b , hie b ro il,./- ■,n '1 ,iu le - n e . r l r e « . « K t on long to me : i n t i went •!(>« Lewis belaud, one ot ti:»- family of liy iiar-rated. l» w » x c-.rmiauaw od The«e facts iu rutn go to prove that owu i> ■ ket and oi t of my < y * »c.emiae> lamaL week:y.term«SZ-Sb a y a a r; imous hotel men of t at name, fr e» and H « \ u there was practically no dispute ;«b nt w },i 'i 1 b a d IIMEIPOLIS a rig' D EN VE R gunning Tuesday near bis home, eight 1 Stephen Buckingham Sturgis, on« of « ».Jrk Monday, aged «A. He I B- jv * o.\ P atc * t > «ect free. Ad»lre« .. rjb .,! $; 50 IO It e m iles east of Lebanon. j the founders of the Northwestern Ns- the Gr«*g«>n territory south of the Col- j _f I r.»tl er- ' .ire b«-»-a among tbe ■ M U N N A C O ., » «Ming l en e a »eü ma »-* m ar lead ‘ at his “ uinhia river. Certainly there was e r tu ’ t hotel men of th e ' S T. P A U L O M A H A in the m a in a r• yet h<- hs* mane ground (or non»*. Great Britain was of ajoplexv, age«! much of iii 0«n : ¡»J Mi AND oldest living graduate of H arvard, is home in Brooklyn, a v.»*t f fie came «.'»me He was born in MansfielJ, ready at any tim e to «'oncede this give? Not a cei t ! He wa dead at his home in River Place, iMd 70 year fr m «-» ago his father, part of Oregon to us, and our govern­ trying to 1 K A N S AS CITY give awav 1! your- C H IC AG O Ohio. Nati nal Bank of Chicago ham , Mass. He wa- b«»rn in Boston old L*1 ke 1 him over had never thought of abandon­ g< nt lernen, which of Us two i e i t - b 'p n s it o r ? in full and go Nicholas F. Snyder, president of ment about 94 years ago. U -1 ’ . I ll ing it. The real question was as to the I tier part by a’lfl ring h Lo w e -t ra te j a ll E a tte ra cine«. ut f business the firrt of the New the Standard Oil Company, and a territory W IÄ E k C?E SELV a U . experie: mirth of the Cblnmhia river. ! effect ot this wi magi Governor Sadler of Colorado has ex­ m O ■ leave P o rtla n d every fiv * fear. illionaire, is under arrest at P itts­ n.»‘ii« y i I d a ;• te r >«a fr a n r ¡-co pressed his intention of offering a re ­ burg, Penn., charged by his son with We claimed to 54-40, but compromised ca.Ia were now or H. 1 th »lid ti.a J S te a iu m m o c ta ly fro m P o rtla c d xo Vwko- at 49. ward of $5oO on the part of the state I eers foi Johns. and t | b o ju * aod He g v ia m e N o rth e rn Pa- it«« Wi ahductiou of bi» JO-year old boy. $1 ",t> for the apprehension of the parties im ­ the t e a m iX . V o . in e o a n e v iio n w ith O. R. I w a h tbe whom the grandfather keeps in bid- And gie tiic (ii.ttk j There has l»een too much assumption , plicated in the Cber lynching. I thereat, A I k - ’ . I’ud- that oar government was ahont to sur- , Thu- th« campaign An agreement has been reached l>e- M e w O . K A M. T r a in » e h e d a te . dinflf .Tl W A , , switchman at Pontiac, Illinois. render Oregon, and that it was neces­ Never was tween the leaders oi the senate and . . Bound. Leave «Trant. He saw a sary that somebody should "sav e” it. 1 in a r*«t a for : ¡ « atei house which practically insures t b e ! cjU ' 110 ‘ ‘f* * switch. He epofcane Expre*». Ko. A..-—______A:3bp m. < a t h and AA .n«hiD43, more «•noe un re • • ♦ Fa«: M a il. No. 2.---------------------------- 1:45 a. m. p a -a g e of the Hawley bill to increa.-e *a.’n «*■»»« rorUao»!, Oregon. Ix x a l F re ig h t S o. M_____ __ ____ 4:39 p c . it to stop and the brakes were applied, over, came into the countrv south of, statesm en d P o u ltry , Farm , Garden. Cemetery, Leiter th e army by two regim ents of a r til­ hut W»«t bv-:nd Leave G ra nt. Lawn, R a ilro td and R abbit the train dashed into a freight train the Columl ia river. No i art of it was a short <«i lery. F o rt-a n d Expreaa, Mo. X ...................... *.ZU a. m. d ». Fencing. injuring several trainm en and pas­ settle«! in the country actually in d is­ h tm . But t »- left Faa: M a ll. So. 1_............. .........- _____ J ;I7 a. a . tatlon a- a * .»til! Mayor-Elect VanWyck, of Greater sengers. f b o n s n r d« o f XlHee la n —». ( a ta io c a e I re a pute.—Portland Oregonian. Loeal F re ig h t. Xo. 2 ? ________ 2_____S:L5 p m. r- Ku lt* *u Bv ikv 1 lo • abides still u¡ New York, has appointed Fred Downs, 1 r e lg h l P a id . P ric e » L o w . the (A n e ric a n an d E uropean p la n .) M uir, traffic manager of the O. riv-l a t ïi bjotv tt F v r f a ll d e ta ils < ^ ll on a. Thia man was Andrew : ,'|/r ! ¡ire. ti-.^ of tl is in a precarious condition. ting of prices in this i roduct and to Johnson, the “ ta ilo r” pre-.dent. It j ,n ,h e p 1.. 1 • of .x v o . Rev. A. R. Morrison, a M ethodist fix m iuim um prices. It is also said was a rem arkable coincidence th at | J iv f u e - n clergyman, of Los Angeles, wa- united Eastern m anufacturers may co-oj*erate breught the rail s; lijte r’s man! and L n.t-v «u»« r in m arriage to Miss Anna M. Lowrie, in the movement. R. C. W ALLIS. P ro p . the tailo r’s goose together in the high- ¡Alaska, and f . . r t!,< a niece of Rev. B. Wistar Morris, est executive offices of th e co u ntry. Idi^d-jbution «»f s The French cham ber of deputiee to­ Episcopal biebop of Oregon. on passed a bill increasing the cos- Realizing thia one is apt to think that j vid«*d that if :t.. Wednesday, Biebop Morris officiat­ day 11» torn- duties on pigs, pig products and politics, like love, "levels all ranks” a lian goverr.mei it tx* c ing. . land . of our». Historv . retary of w it may < lard. The bill fixed the duty on bogs in . th is . . free C. McPherson, a prom inent c a ttle ­ a t 12 francs, and sucking pigs at 3 shows that it is often the self-made ¡n| O <*,. ,u lu n territo I man residing on Hay creek, Crook francs, on hog products at .50 franc«, men—ttie anna of the people—who arc tiou farther urovid«-» •r< t st county, was a rn ste d last week by and on lard at 35 franc.« per 100 hilos. the picturesque figure« of an epoch, in may be sold in tl.a 1492 the ton of a Genoese w»*ol comber tad ether« ri«irlag Sheriff Gray, on a w arrant sworn out •t m A rate war is on between the various made anew tbe map of the world by prices as may Ire fiat*«! V tb «<«. the zn«.raA¿er by John H arrison, charging him with river . . . , - ’7 lof war. or donated to tin transportation lin«#s running to having stolen a calf lielonging to H ar­ The Dalles. The Dalles, Portland A tne discovery of the western c o n t i n e n t f ,r them. The ♦.-•r.-t rison. Astoria Navigation Company announce in England the son of a brewer once : authorize I to us«* tbe V A handsome granite monument a reduction of lare from The Dalles t > ateppe«l into the shoes ol a behea !e«i arniv iu carryir ’ ii.ro e ! di«*at«*l the p*':i«v^of i vision» of the act, to lint erected in A rlington national cemetery Portland to 50 cents, and it 1- expected king drivers for the tr n- at the grave of Major-General W. M the company running the steaaMC lone magnificent governm ent: in France an and driver- obwenre artillerym an put on the p*ir- supplì««, .... „ i i ^ u and I » • < n »« Belknap who was secretary of war d a r­ will iolfnw ’euit. Pie of an emueror a n d w ith 1 1 visions a« ar<- practical ing the adm inistration of President crowns as a child might play w ith his The Dalles land offk«* reports that tary ia directed, when G rant was on Wednesday turned over there are 35,300 acres of uns'irveyed blocks; and in America m the m iddle hay- been complete«!, i to the government. «1 o i th«* nineteenth centory a rail- The 93rd annual festival of the New lands, and ou Ju ly 1, 1397, there wen* sp litter and a tailor were jointly deer or turn them over England Society was celebrated with a 356,735 acres of vacant government clothed with the power which the! of the interi.-r in his di*cr in GiDiam e«)«iniy. Th«*re make a detail»-1 rt rep t. d inner in New York, W ashington, | land= ,n. » ^ ’ were en* ii : l to ------------------------- E. E B'.OWX, Paoraisroa. t | ie (»eginnirg of the next P hilad elp h ia, and Charleston W ednes-1 ^o’d ami ta-en dp in (he countr during greatest republic of th e wo rid g n e s »neb disbursem ents m a d e . day night, at all of which men of na- na- Hie ;i«cai year ending June 3d, 1997, only to its ciioecn rulers. GRANT. WASCO AND MORO - - prominence made speech«*s on 1.»,/<>■» acres of gov>>rnmerit lands. • • • i wa* *niplish«mt; odating drivers. The city election in M eridan, Conn., » Mr.«. John Kurtz, of Gcldendale, the tailor, th« legislator, th«* congress- '-piiring bidders to «leiiver their g - >»: IT HAS faithfully labored for their nrosv rity and hat pin e« , for the improv». Tuesday resulted in a democratic vie- W ash., recently heard much g«x»l of man, the governor, the impeached I directly in Alaska, the war de;. ,rt met : wheat he already knew a «teal more! m, nt of their business and Louie interw U , for education, for the eleva­ LF l VKX. tory. Amos Ives, democrat, for mayor, ¡her-. If because «»( the death < f Mrs. Ü. president, all of th«*«e are known to ' will be saved the nece>sity oi makii g ah-ut it t h a n ai y»’i»e eapp,'»f«L lie j tion of American manhtxxi and true womanh«xxi. had ttudi«»l it as he -tudi»*d m ines sn«l i ö«. ■ Moro ....... ..I1 3 J «. i i defeat««! his republican opponent P. {-charts. The eiioilaritv of the us: but Johnson the debater, the ready i a ch o ice am or g them. IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive stories of the doing-oi 1ft 15 a. a W a««-© .......j e . 00 a . m street raiiw a'». He lacked practical j Wa- X X » . A rthur S. Laue. by about 350 major- names started a report that Mr«. K urtz Hump speaker, ie com paratively a Secretary Alger’s estim ate i:iw is the world, the natiou and states. 1 care. L z p rt» a a n 4 o th e r peca harvesting his crops, and the proper time to convert them into the an«! easily. W en the l»«*ars « •se* rc p tly «Ivhvered. th e five wards. torrents, but the condolen» «•« soon successful. There are «lore’ s of stories dit:-*o. This make* the tiar.s, • rta- smoidhiy largest nossible amount of mouev. felt tli** Hjur ezeami l«u*kt ,t about 10 s«x) j tiene ral Weyler, in an interview just j changed to oougrutulatioos. • - II thi« III:-', of I l i a i | IT HAS led iu ail matters perta ning to th e welfare of farmers and villagers, and who w assppyling the p.,wer they could ! published, is quoted as denying fo r-! C. B. Wells, chief of police o? Cor- ready retort and k«*en lejoinder, which e-timate«] that •« reindeer , i-- t 1» for over half a century has held their confidence and esteem. m alty tu a t there is any b o je for success vallis. has plead guilty to a«.«:iult and are worth preserving fu r the biographer loaded »afely with more t an ;« s i • » • pounds, so th at no lc-1 than lu> > of of autonomy. The general is also battery on J. L. 8kipton. an ex-police or historian of th«* future. W e furnish THE OBSERVER and N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE One T h e l i u . - t y Pudding Man has carried Stage and Express Line. » • • itr.es«* animal« would lie ic.jiurcd as » «»»•rything before him. 11«* has m anip- 1 <|uote«i as saying th at, if t b e i officer. Fkipton charger! him with Year. Cash in Advance, for $1.50. Spanish government persisted in advo- “ misfraeaoce, incapacity ami inatten- Th«* queer little house in which he , train , if they were tb«* sole r»*.i- ulate 1 one « t ti e mo«t successful c o r-; J. A. W E S T ................... P ro p rie to r cat ng autonomy, Spain would lose tio n ” in office but of th is charge he wa» bom and in whieh he plied his eers ever ki *<«u. It is believe,! that it Address all Orders to Cuba in a few m onths. was cleared before the council of the trade is still a landmark in Raleigh, cannot fail now . Tne youthful m il-j I t is understood the authorities here ¡tow n, N. C. Here it was, after the day's lioniure can make the board settle on ! A Boy Law je r . have l>een unofficially sounded as to County Commissioner Buchanan, liv- sewing was done, that he taught h im ­ Btron G ilbert, the 7-year-old - >u ul bis own tetmfl. tb e attitu d e of th e United States to- ing 10 miles smith of C »rvs.llis, Satnr- self to read. . But a disappointm ent in Judge G ilbert, uf Atehi«un. Kan».*« . ward the com plications in the Far J day morning -uliered a s tro k e o fp a r- love mad«* the place hateful to him has been granted a c«u.stltul G A M B L IN G i a W H E A T . E ast,w ith the view of learning whether alysis. and ins friends and relatives and lie wandered away to Tennessee. cense to practice law bef >re t i ! li­ Leave City Hotel, Moro, at 7 a. m., A l l g f f t a t C h ic a g o In W h ic h C n z te r n • American interests in China were re- ar»* alarm ed, lfiz whole left tide is Here he settleil in (he little town of preme court «d Kansas. Th«» l.ivn .• Monday, Wednesday and Friday. O re g o n F a rm u s w i l l be I n t c r c z i e d . gaided as sufficient to w arrant any ¡ affec ted, and his pbvsieian say« his G reenville, and, forming n n«*w a t­ V- a- til take « It,-, t w lii- n tbe I , Ul Leave Umatilla House, The Dalles, at active step by th is government. Eastern Oregon farmers will be in­ condition is critical. He is an Oregon tachm ent, he auon m arried. His wife become of lawful age. The la«l is a 7 a. in., Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ taught him to write and to cipher. I ii pioneer. terested in the fact that big wheat , wonder. He is well verse«! on nil law The reciprocity negotiations between day. ^ a n d ria tio n 'w b 10 operator» in Chicago aie fighting each John Morgan was found dead .Satur­ the village Hiere was a debating so- J the U nited States and Germany aie Fai«* for th«* round trip, $2 50; one othri t. 'h m I tin- liail. While the?«* c.ety for the entertainm ent of the wonler 100, young |M*ople, and in this society nu.*« cat ! *it c < • t 1 11 the great law ot on«* lo to y 11 IU»i.t. IB* beyond th e in itial state. There ap­ tion City. His death m ust have re- sina'l packages, 15 and 25 cents. Or- - T h e CHICAGO RECORD is / .\ m o c pears to have been a willingness on the snlted Irom heart failure. Neigiilxirs Andrew Johuson made his in itial how­ v o t i i .’ »“ t pr«»’titio n « -1 »•>•«•, a d m i t ; » - ! in s n p p y wild «leu,;” .,! iheir op«*r.iti,uia t ¿«•rs for freight or express packages to the world as au orator. His faun* when exlen.«i vely conduct 1 eaUrtf tie * part of both governments to look into sate they heard groans last niglit, but as a debater spread »o far that when, new spaper in every sen se o i th e w ord." promptly and caiafutly atteuded to at tb e m atter but there have been no ma­ did not make any investigation. His in 1840, Nicholson and Bell were fattier wa- form«.i!>* j'.i !g • of tl • dis­ till t :’;i11 • 'ii- s • ire jitvi.t on th e «to» k »•.<'« in able rate«. H arrisburg Call. age was 65. He leaves a sister, Mrs. trict court of At« !> s in c o u rt l , i,i. I is «*\ <■ I:.11;e iitul fteti m ake .1 I 'A c«*nts terial concessions on either side. difference in the farm er’s p »1 ket thous­ the state for \ an Buren and | we|| known in legal circles. Caldwell, in Junction City, his only Ross Deyoe. the 18-y«*ar-old son of relative in the state. W hite res|»ectively the people of the and* of miles away. At 1 r»*-»nt in neigh l»ori ng town of A thens— in L . W. D«*yo**, of Elk City, while h u n t­ i h :c . . i Amioiii i> array««! against* "T h ere is no paper published in A m eri Mrs. Samuel Koak«* was killed <> n a T h e y L a c k V o te s . ing in the m ountains near th at place which these two were hilled to speak — I,', it« r. lo t h ot tli.in plit.ee* atm ng railroad crossing by a train at Gregor. Would-Iw Senator Corbett ,th«* white- gauihler** I.eit»*r is “ long” on wheat that so n early approaches the tru e jo u rm sent to G reenville for the young tailor Tuesday, let his title slip off a log, ac­ cidentally discharging it. The ball City Sunday. It was not known how to come and answer them . He went, hearded aspirant for Mitch» Il’s vacant to the 1 t ' 1 m «ny mil »ons o f' the acchlent happened. No one saw istic ideal as The C iiCACtO R E C O R D .99 and stood up that night in the court- seat in the st nate, content' d himself bushels, amt Aiuioiir is oudeavoriug to took off th e end of his right thum b, Her lardy was pi«ke«l up a few house to reply to Bell, who, us toon ns yesterday w ith view it g his p*,un sed overwhelm badly lacerate«! two fingers ami tbe it. him with nctual »leliveiies From "N ew spapetdom 9 ( V cu York\. thum b of ttie left hand, and, striking m inutes after the train passed. She he finished speaking, hud taken his hind from a sofa in the rear of th«* sen- that I.«* will n it he able Io pay J w. was 37 years old. Eh«* leaves a hus­ ----- roseate hu«i of • a«ar|FV hope . bat an«i gone, deeming this raw trades* ¡‘Be cham ber. Ihe him in the left side. band and four children. She was on man unworthy of his steel, or els«*'' has dawned for Mr. Corbett Iwcatuw * we r«*ad Dial th. Armour wheat J " I have com e to the firm conclusion, aft The treasury departm ent reports, for her way home from church when secretly afraid to meet him in argu- ( on«* or two republicans have intim ated s,H*einl» on the ChK.igo, Milwaukee «&* St. Paul rnilwNv h ive right of way I the eleven m ouths ending w ith No­ k illed. th at !>«* may he seated. Uni riu n ­ over nil other ti uins. m ent. a long test and a fte r a w ide com parisf F r i » S to ra g e a t T h e D a lle « . vember, an excess of m erchandise e x ­ The “ fire hug,” who has been oper­ Now,a f«-ature of the campaign was a ately, the republicans are in», in ii tn a - Freight coiisi;. ucd by C tiic.ig o j b b e rJ ports over imi«orts of $283,521,905; ex­ ating in Portland lately, attem pted hand of singers who chnnt«*d doggerel ’ jority in the senate, an>) whih Diey to the Northwi s ainl arm products ihe Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navi- w ith th e journals o f m a n y cities a n d cou cess oi gold exjxjrts over import«, $«,- Saturday night to set tire to a wharf rhymes shout the different parties and , may lie profuse in expres-ions of m ni- 690,752; excess of silver coin and directly in the rear of the big whole- th e ir leaders. The chief oi th«* hand pathv they lack votes. Mr. (’ ìrliett billed to Chic igo aie on the side tries, that The CHICAGO RECORD com gatioa Company’s Steamers 11 ks. bullion exports, $41,534,951. There sale paint and oil establishm ent of W. was a (lisr<*putahle looking lei low, wear ! will not Iw adm itted to th,* s»*nnh w this e re: iillIC i S c l ñivo D Never bi t .n* REGULATOR and DALLES CITY as n ear being the ideal daily jo u rn a l as \ an excess of silver ore imjKirts °* 1’. Fuller A Co., barely more than two ing a dagger hanging from his neck 1 week.—Washington Post, Dec Armour been .*•*» ptly d b rdav«•I. When $18,971,343. The net excess of all ex ­ hkx'ks from the |sffice statio n . Had and across his shouhiers a sash upon Iroid Ignore d I it is ra The I’ cg«i’ at»>r I .u r Steamer« wiM leave as he gave the woi are fo r so m e tim e lik e ly to fin d on the ports, therefore, is $312,769,165. the fire once found its way into this which were the words “ Straight G u t.” ' General Men th e DaHes. S:45, a. m .{ leave lg ,,f i< w- I ■ i the public service, rushed thou P»«il i.d T :iO a ; an, t w i l l - to p ( w h « a «»£- A German Chinese commission has huiIdin*,the resulting explosion would As soon aa B ell’s sfteech was done this departm ent of m ortal sh o res.99— Prof. J. T. H atfield is in- euipt v ears to D i uih un« Min iivapolis,1 ur J ,»r «itlxi- »1) at the follow in g la n d in c t been arranged, according to a dispatch have shattered tbe structure, which is man began singing in the street to structed Major L. If. Kucker f the loaded Hi,on wtl h Ann« III' w leat, ai it , . u , \ . 1 . i w , , u «. «««•«,I, « and C o rtla n d : M idd le The E vanston (111.) Index. o u n -v ille , W a rre n ila ie aud McGowr. from Shanghai to th e I'a.lv Moil, to a three story brick, into , . fragments, «Iraw the crowd from Johnson. By Fourth cavalry, now »tutim« ! at Fort sent train afie r tiaiu spec ling into ti 1. « i a i , re . b 11, u, Van*» or T a y lo r's , W ashongal, settle the Ixmn.lary of the district at H*nt masses of ffauio flying into sur- dozens B ell’s sup|«orters started for the Walla Walla, to pr«c«*cd by th«* next Chicago. K, .i n y lo n 's . V anco uver au I U n iv e ra itv P ark. Kiao Chou and it is evident, there- rounding blocks, and cause»! a contla- door. “ Tha'.’s rig h t,” call«* 1 out John- steam er to Dvea for the i»iirn« ose of “ Joe” Leiter will hj tern! cred mil- Mean«. w n l in, i a i Caacads Locks. No way Sold by newsdealers e. erywhere and subscripts b:i»inc*R ,l«oio on the low er riv e r. The fore th a t the occupation will be per- Xration the like of whieh has never son from Die platform, “ you know making a prelim inary in v - t on as lions of bushels i this wheat. Ue will , <>u,: ,ny » r i l l - I«» i-v c th e r ie h t to chaug»i th« m anent. The same dispatch says it is w en aeen in Portland. The police whom to distrust. Go on home «prickly to Die most feasible route best have to pay i r it or his ‘corner”