SUBSCRIPTION RATES: •1 .0 0 PER YKAR. OWE DOLLAR PER OBSERVER YE A R IW A D V A N C E . IRELAND BROTHERS, P M U M IU I - VOL. XL t F « ,»t - r- ' THE REBELS ON THE RUN K l’ k IW K S R O .O . F .- M O K O L O lH iE , N O . U S M K KT> W. • e v e r ) S at u n la y m g lit ;u 7:5» o 'c lo c k . A li v is t in g b r o t h e r s t o ou r c t y c o r d ia lly I .v i: e d i c a tte n d . V W. m . H k > hicks , S e c r e t t n H MOORS \ I. h A. MOWS M O O R E BROS. BORO OREGON Letters of credit issued available on Pastern state« H . S M e »AXKL Recorder. BATTLE IN FRONT OF NOVALICHES K i .KFE o f H O \O K M E R K E N lo H IF , N o . 2 , A . O . V W .—M e e t s in A . O. V W b a ll, M oro, e v ♦. » M »ud y u n titi, S o jo u r n e r s re s p e d fu lly in v it e d to tt e u d . M a s . \ o n . i K W hea t . C . o f H H akhv H ill , Re c o l d r. lion war prem ature. Later Germ any as|ed the U n ited States nut to annex the i a n ilin e islands, c la im in g the i Hist rig h t to them berself and renew I ing the request for a coaling station in p i ,. exchange lands. The U n ited State« re- I peated that the request was prem ature and the negi tiations are s till in ! abeyance. Lawton Again Takes the Field at the the Head of a Large Force. .. b a n k e r s .. Transact a G eneral W . — M O « » 1.01 H i K. \ •. 6 1 — wee-» v O V • • a.u< ev rj r. -.¡ i. , «oa 8 a n k ln g Business t». V , ri ho; A h s o j o u r n in g b r o t h e r s a r e lu v.n -U t o o l tend ll.vK ak H ill , W . M D , p,?D t Envelope«,Tags, B ill Heads, le t t e r Heads, Posters, Statement«, Pro- Card"’ Circulars, lab els, Note Heads, Books, Briefs, Hale Biils, Pam - Phleta. A nything on the E arth in the Line of Prin tin g , so Don’t send Yoor Orders out of the County. , Or*1* 1» »7 i»»il promptly BUM V a.v Quick oos Caaxr. a ;Brea» p 7 »aav IR E L A N D B R O T H E U , Moro, baormoji ooontr. Or MORO, SHERMAN COUNTY, OREGON, I’lilhAY. APRIL 2s. i,s>n>, S O C IE T Y D IR E C T O R Y . A BOOK AND JOB PRINTING C o lle c t io n , m a d e a t a ll p o in t» o n f a r o - s b l teraaa. S ig h t « » c h a n c e a n d te le g r a p h ic Iran - ter» » o ld o a S e w Y o rk , C h ic a g o , ,-t L o u , san F r a n c ,« c o , P o r t la n d . T h e I -a ile s a n a v a r lo u » p o in t s in O r eg o n a n d H a s h iu g t o u . ipp.nes i„ T r ik ___ ____ for the Further Details of the Arrest of Falke's Commander. M A n k h rs . P ric e o f W h e a l R e m a in » F ir m . W ith U p w a rd le n U e n c y . «• WAS CAUGHT IN THE ACT woman of Dana. In d .. war* found buried io an abandoned well on a farm j todav. M r«. Anna Brunot, her son ■ H eory, and Frederick Sibley are under th j arr*"*d cl urged w ith the m urder. The m e. chiel of police eaye the persons under atreet decoyed M i» -B ru n o t to the fart» shot her an i h it r iid the body ' w ell. FURNISHED ARKS TO MATAAFA'S MEN in ------ o ------- TH U M s R K trb . W a rm K ain s In tha Southwest Improve th a C ro p S itu a tio n . R oyal A bsolutely R S a u rrrrv P Ite ure tD E - A B aking P owder M a k e s t h e fo o d m o r e d e lic io u s a n d w h o le s o m e Chicago. A p ril 2 1 . - Follow ing ia a »O-II e»- «Ki >c co. Chicago, A p ril 22.— Follow ing is a lu m in a ry of yesterday’a wheat trauoau- While So Doing He Was Surprised by a Squad summary of yesterday’ « wheat transac­ tions : ! tto n s: oi Britbh Marioes acd immediately Warm rains throughout the south­ U nrxiw cted steadiness at Liverpool IIT O O H M E N O F T H E W O R I 1» MORO D R I. ' I . S M I I I I TH E M A R K E T S . Placed Under Arrest. west, where ka rs of b lig ht had p i«, laud rather lig h t shipm ents iron, VV C h in o AM W o o d m e n o f th e W o rk !, m e e ts vailed, together w ith suggestions of in A . O . V . W . n a il e v e r y ¿J a n d v.li W e d n e sd a y A rg e o tiie for the week gave wtieat L a * g e S h ip m e n ts o f W h e a t an d F lo u r au im provem ent in the crop situation e v e n in g V i s i t i l i . c h o p p e r s a r e in v it e d to a t ­ fr o m th a A tla n tic C o a s t. te .d M a n ila , A p ril 22, 7 p. n » .-G e n e ra l 8« me strength at the opening. M a y 1 from other sections gave wheat a t ' 4 C h ig h e r , at 74>4 to 743 8 and Seattle, A p ril 2 1 . - A Times special .1 M l>rSAM«»rt, V. C. j I.a »tu n took the held at davtueak to­ * *Cs KO, A p ril 22 — Follow ing ia a weak start. M ay opened 3 8 to l .2c W v H oldkk , C lerk ..ii . c i to .4 -... Ia lk of scattered iron, V icto ria says that the steamer eumrnary of yesterday’s wheat transac­ day w ith a column of troop« consisting lower, at .4 and advat ced to 7-51 «MHe« <»|ip xetta t» ru g N to ro iw 'w ers in the w inter wheat country A orargi front Australia brings advices tions : of the North Pakula regim ent, two TORO < IK L S NI». «S w i QEN O E a n t sel.ing by foreigners at the local that the commander of the Germ an A ll the opening strength oozed toward W heat started t-aeier in response to battailous of the Third in fa n try , the the end of the eession. May declined W o j d c a f t . meets in ». O. V. w. H a ll caused^ heaviness and the price m an-of-w ar Faike at Samoa has been lower cables and a continuance of yee- ' t U K l l , I I K V C ' I N j i went y-aecocd in fa n try , two gtine of i . ir e v e r y fir st a n d l a m i W -dne-M lay e v e n in g o f e a -It to . 3 5-8 «¿id closed at 74 1-s. P rim a ry m o u th . S o jo u r n in g m e m b e r s a t e in v ile .» t o a t ­ te id a y ’ s liq u id a ti I Scott’ s b at'ery , three troop« of the r'i J » ' t i U 1' H‘ The • * , , ‘ hg was arrested by the B ritish and i t now Western market receipts were only idation. E arly crop news Q l O t i \ I H \ P 11 n tend also came fieariel as several sections j F o u r th c a v a lr y and G ales’ Squadron. u e . k c . tor a tune on reports bv a held a prisoner on the B ritish vessel 2BI,UOO bushels, compared w ith 433,- ▲ manda M aktix , O N. p r<'iiiu cn t statistician th at tne to’ al Forpoiee. He was surprised I y a squad reported prospects good. Trade was W m H » I.D R K . C l . - K k equipped in lig h t m a r c h in g rder. <»<*> bushels a year ago. A tlan tic port lig h t and scalpere were inclined to The force started at 5 o ’clock over the v ie d this year would he 1.50.000.000 Horn the B n ti« h vessel, handir g arms c!earateet of wheat and flour were : uehels les» than last te a r. On this and am m u nition to M ataafa's men. ‘ short” ' tbe m arket. However, tbe I N oralicbe« road, traversing the ■•oun- equal io 211,ikK) bushels. Crop re­ , up-tu rn Mav touched .4 . again, but a The report was brought to Au crop k illin g 'lU K U R. L L O Y D D . ID L E M A N , binery got into work- - t t a i i a ports as a whole, were unf U K i u n v ' t r r previously cleared of rebels but report by the Modern M ille r which by the passengers of the unfavcrahle, S'ale Troops W ill Be Reiuro-'d id the Order in icg order aga -u h 'cq u en t|y recccaoied l y them . It and tl.e buils who a l- steamer hut in several cases conflicting, and I em p .iatica liv predicted an average crop! L’ jn la . ready ha* j is presumed Lawton by ttii- movement • beat bought m ore. To­ (th e m arket had many changes w ith in - WMcfc Töej S illrf— Or^on Eoys Kt-s ene• and »'Ice in IV ) .n spite of a il claim s iu the way of A fter the arrest of ihe F a lk e ’s com- ward the end il of the seasioo sellers vluiis »ver :he fi, m 'ure store e's KuAllmg, up ; w ill outtlaxk the enemy hefure jo in in g a miKJerate ra rg e . L iq u id atio n con­ Will Bs Aniüflg the first. o i l s for t t e y were forced to hedge I M ac A rth u r north of Nuvalichee. Ih e • ro| <..image started liq u id atio n and maeder a conference was held between tinued, however, on a ll the hard spots, and A d m iral Kautz by purchasing tbe options. O fieringa Dakota n g im e L t first encountered the | M av was tercet r f i to 7J a 4 . closing at , C aptain htu.dee I».».. m U . . i i< i j aR^ c e ir H*e ®L»se the m e rk tt was in a O ffice o v e r M oor.* B ros? B a n k . .. f) I .3 3-8. J u ly sold as low as 74 3 8 and and the Forpoiee and 1 tu la d e ip h ia ; very beavv moral. Short selling bv '-*itan;e l.g b t, a general stampede fo l- cnerav in froLt of N ovalicLts at h a. C h i i at 7-1 3-8 to 74l , . 7 X N S T '.'.“ '" .'I" w *" •" « ' » - ‘i lowed, snerte covering early sale- at ro. These rebel« opened fire, hut th e ir -’ h Paul, A p ril 20. — Governor L it o ....M o r o , O reg o n. There was a o ctireatde fa llin g off in i t ,» r i ,»k ; u ° » d V re then , ’'D‘ *e , , i r K io September iron, tbe nnrtb- received tbe fo lio s »Lg cablegram from fa ir loss. Ju ly got to a prem ium of tire was efleuatd fifteen minute« later, S U R - eon , crop damage claim s during the day*« I nd sheLa« o u n he| “ V i 1* * 1 over M ay, and as there was a good ar' “ k ° b ,d a ‘»» H a h influence. J o b M an ila to d a y : the enemy r e t ir in g it, bad order and ses-ion. Receipts at the chief Western xm d she w ouU 1« blown out of the fluctuations kept in close touch profit in carrying the latter, elevator G . t . S I\L > E R S . U . L> S.. the Am erican« aJvancirg along the The regiment must be ordered home with pr taury m a rk ,!« were 329.000 bushels people Lougnt h e a v ily of M ay. .May Special • .1 . . ; M aJ •< 1 1 « to H .c and mustered out at once. f)f- tough roads around Novaliches. They against 410,000 a year ago. A tlan tic 4 ' prem ium . opened - 4 to l2c lower, at 73 1-8 to No one is ailowed to go aboard or ( _______- _________ were consider«! ly a,in, ved ! y the tire -“'lgt.eJ ' ‘Officers of tbe re g im e n t.’ ’ e«p rts < »f wt eat and flour were equal <3 i-»e.improved slowly d arin g tbe fore­ leave |h e G erm an ahip of war w ith o ut will ml rx skated ? uf rel^el «1 arpshcotero from the jungle Governor Lind »aid he was onadvise*! to 4*1,000 bushele. noon, then I «cams very strong and perm i sr¡on w ritte n and signed hv ‘ for two hours. At 2 o’clock in the as to tbe exigencies at M a n ila and wa- Offi *e in Chapman Block, The D a lle « . r ilE I A f ► eith er C aptain bturdee, of t t e For- j GoT* rnor S to n e A p p o in ts Quay- United T h e W h e a t M a r k e ts . ¡afternoon tLe ret els were in fu ll flight w bolly in the dark a- to the real sig­ jumped to 75, closing at 74 7-8 to 75. Oregon. Chicago, A p ril 22 - May wheat, poise, or A d m iral K autz. j S ta te s s e n a t o r . K J. V\ . V O G E L leaving many dead cn the field, and nificance of the message. I t came tn Ju ly, whi«» opene*. at 74 3-8 rn 741.. l»r. Sanders is a graduate o f one >*f th« best F ig h tin g continued between th e ' H arrisburg. A p ril 2 1 . - Shortly a fte r : cash, No. 2 red, 751». oar tro o f« were compelled to take a cipher unsolicited and its terms were ro e to 7b ; and closed at 76)4 to 76 eatfeges tu America, the U aiver lty of M.clugan. fore: - of M ataafa and Alaliet a Tanur. . today - Governor - St ------ jce appointed and hat ha 1 2# year» experience. brief rest in the sh ale, tbe beat being i S p e .ia ist to» R efraktion and as u n in te llig ib le to h im ae they were Hush fighting w ith slight lota of life Mathew M an ley tjuav as senator to to the p u b lic . Aggregate receipts at princip al west­ overpowering. D it e ts of th e E v e . >an Francieeo, A p ril 22. —M av,w h eat J ohn h . » i n h u l l A. H Tlk.XZK are d aily occurrence« and busiLe«j is serve u n til tbe next t«-»ion of the ern prim ary m arkets were considerably 1 1 .0 1-8; cash, | l 0 7 1, . L a w to n 's F l j t n « C o lu m n . O r d e r o f T n a tr C o m in g H o m e . 2 5L, M. ri-ou i . rner Front Street. legislature. The appointm ent is ad­ a: a s ta n d -till. •m atte r than a year ago. A tla n tic ex­ G a l lia , S h ee p and Hogs. W ashington, A p ril 22.— Tha war d e -I ^Aasbicgton, A p ril 2ti. —The vo lun ­ ports of wheat and flour amounted to M IT C H E L L & T A N N E R Lonsiderai le sickness am org -ram en dressed to the president of the l*n>ted ‘Chicago, A p ril 22. -C a ttle were weak parim e» l t >lav received a cablegram teer« to tLe P h ilip p in e s w ill return 178,txk) bnebels. of the Porpoise and F b ila d e lp b ia . Mates acd it is stated ,n tbe letter to from G eoeral O tis announcing the ' today. W ith a good demand, price« I»r. Y »a | Three of the Forpoiee'e crew died irem be made under author t r of clause 2 of home in the order in which they tailed ’» a e ltk a a n tv re<: K s U m a te s on W in t e r W b a a u » i»f *h r- form ation of a new flying column tor h>jge made a fresh recoru and fur M a n ila . The date apoo which »van cou i H * «•••r G X.-M'ont fever. Lieotenant G arn e t, of the section 3 of article 1 of the co n stitu ­ -• »e »at- Chicago, A p ril 2 0 — The Trade tsf c tio u . under command of General Lawton and heavies brought «4.15. The general each trcop sailed is as follow »: u< nt tion cf the U n ited States. , Forpoise is among the t i c k . B u 'le tin , conceding a il damage claim s th e in itia tio n of a new campaign tuarket advanced 2*> anrer lots «3.75 to «3.WJ; the C a lifo rn ia a r tille r y . crop promises 327,000,000 San Francisco, A p ril 21. — Ih e Y ic -i J u ry A c q u it» H im o f th tn a C h a rg e » of j try north oi M a n ila up to the fo oth ills larger part of the »apply of sheep are June 25. companies A and B Utah wheat M a a u ia c ta r e r o f a n d D ea le r la C o n s p ira c y . cn the north«a-t and up to tbe term pcstlano , OBEGOX. ■ n t ile r y , Tenth Pennsylvania, F irs t bushels, or 55,000,000 less than last lonsigned direct to -laugbterera and torta dispatch eaying th a t the cap tain ) year. ic a tiu a of the railw ay at Buiucan. ih e prices ruled steady and much the same i of the Germ an ship F aike was placed I F h ila d e lp b ia , A p ril 21.— M . t> Mo«’ Color«Jo. and First Nebraska. W h e a t in P o r tla n d . «JS, «t0, « il «12, Commercial Building. text of the dispatch ts not m a le as a week ago. Wooied Colorado lambs under arrest by tbe B ritish aud A m eri­ was today declared by the ju ry not June 29—F irst North Dakota, T h ir ­ (p u b i c, but it is understood to agr-e were w arted at «5.75 to «5.85; chore can forces at Apia, is not credited here. g u ilty cd the charge of conspiracv to teenth M fn reecta, P o rtlan d , A p ril 20 - W h e a t - E in e r t Fust Idaho ana puce«: W alla W alla , 58 to 50e; ICIoaely w ith the actuULt ot the m ve lot- «4. S. B E N N E T T . to «5 10. Shewp, «3 to «5. It undoubtedly refers to the arrest of I use for his own u n law fu l gam ar.d First W yoming. tbe su| erm tendent of the German profit fuLda of the state deposited in v a lla y , 5« to bOc: blueatem, 59 bOc p«r Ju ly ly. First M ontana. I mento contained in the Associated tew goirg below «4.10 to «4.85. bushel M illin g prices for faeavv R e c a ip ts -C r ttle , 1500, begs, 18,000; p lantatio n on the charge of io c itin g the People’» bank in this c it r . T h * Ju ly 23. F irst South Dakota. Collars, Ships. Ac. I Free» di patch from M a n ila . , the native to fight. Cable a.Dices by i fi officer» were ur.able to keep Lack sheep, tiOOO. stock: W alla W’a lla , »« to 61c; blue- S o l s c s S a i l , f r ; m M a n ila . October 19, First Washington. way of Auckland have been received j ’ ^e struggling crowd that pressed -tem , 61 to 62c. October 27, Tw entieth K a t-a e . W aahington. A p ril 22. — The So rtl Tents and Wagon Covers. TH K M A Z tT IR V LS T1G A T10K . under date of A p ril 5. The run from j to congtaiaiate Quay when the T h a A v a ila b le S u p p ly . October 3»', First Tennessee. ( A tla r .fc sq aah o n ru le ,! today from Apia to \ icto n a would take at least | Ter^*c l 01 H.e jury was announced. Office la T h e Schanno B u ilding, The November 3, F ifty -fir« t Iowa. New Y o rk, A p ril 2 0 .-B ra d s tre e ta F t. F ierre northw ard. The Folace fas C o n tu m a c io u s W itn a » » « » W ilt Ba In - 16 days, provide.! the -learner’» Cana­ Dalle«, Oregon. November 6, troop of Nevada reports the follo w in g changes in the sailed from M a n ila lor ban Franc.sec d ie te d a n d P u n ts b a d . B u ilt His O w n F u n e r a l F y ra . <11 kind« of repairing promptly dian Pacific and A ustralian line« atop cavalry. av a ila b le for the past w eek: Yuba. C a lif., A p ril 21 .- A n insane New York, A p ril 22.— The proceed­ at A pia. •W ill practice in all Corata, State and Fed- T K A IIO R S A K D T R L A u O N . and neatly dona. November 9, F ir r t W yoming. Kuihela. erak ing» in the .Mazet investigation com ­ As the run from Auckland tn Victo ria man. Richard W illis , confined in the W n r a t. t ' Ked ^tai»-* and Canada. ra»( F iv e T h o u s a n d R e g u la rs f o r O lla . 3*eo n dS t.. N ear Moody’« W arehouse K a th u tlaitie Anti-Exp»nslonl»i» Liable m ittee opene.1 in a eomewbat eeota- takes at least 21 days, and ae the V ic ­ court b« use, 6r*d tbe h aild in g today of K ekiea, deer a » « - ______ , __ New York, A p ril 2 d . - A special to Liverpool answer iK " areful a 'le a t /w gi»et to collection*, Of- (graph message - Ir in, ant i ex par «ion is Shanghai aava: The G erm an cruiser Boston. A p ril 2 0 .—The Am erican ture from the P h ilip p in e s of the vol­ tier e x, use, an t practice in alt State courts. proter and m aterial questions, tbe w it ­ i have neen intercep t,d er.rou rag itg vo l­ C o n te s te d on th e G a llo w s . <>efion ba- fieen ordered to proceed to Wool acd Cotton Reporter in its issne unteers. ness comm its a mis iem easn*. I t is unteer officers and m»*n to demand A tia . Samoa, after em barkin g an extra Sao Q ter tin , C a lif., A p ril 21.—Geo. W ith tbe regulars already ordered of yesterday ears of the wool m a rk et: J. B R IG H T . jth e :r return from tbe P b ilip p tt.es on tbe pnrpoae of counsel of this Com- supply of am m u nition at K iao Choo. C . Owens waa hanged today tor the and on tbe way to M a n ila , General The feature ot the wool m arket d u r­ w ith the approval of the C tuna, and that f Ihe ground th at peace fa d been de m it’ re, another cruiser is to tnnrder of hie wife id 1 bm 7. He coc- < »tie w ill Lave en effective ferre of ing tbe past week Las been the sale of at the proper tim e to follow her. c .»reu. Tbe srssagea eves counselled com m ittee, fessed bis c r im e on the gallows. 38,000 men by the tim e aggres­ a considerable amount of te rrito ry | th e volunteers to go to the length of cite stub cor tumacion» witneesesto tbe sive operations can I * pressed in tbe wool for expert, taken by English Th a ■ a x a t lo v a t t ig a t lo n . (refusing fu rth er service il the P h ilip constituted c rim in a l au th orities of this T H « R E B IL F A G A IN A C T IV E . early autum n I f the insatrection parties, who are suppet-ed to have ra id county for presentment, io d irtm e n t an*l Feed Stable in Connection with hotel J pines. New Y o rk, A p ril 21.- T h e .Mazet in ­ continues in Lazon at least 90,000 for the same about 98c clean. Theie 'V a -e o Oregon H (irses given the beet of care and atten­ What the president w ill do has not p u n u h m e n t.” com m ittee resomed its troeps w ill be required there tor the have beer free exports of A ustralian A tta c k th a W a s h in g to n O u tp o s ts , b u t vestigation tion at all times. i yet be»*u deci-'e 1. It w ill not be sur se»-ions this tu o rn irg . W e r e C h o c k e d and R o u te d . AN OCLAN TB A G B D Y . campaigu th a t w ill be undertaken, wool also, which has been held here on prising if a warning in tbe shape of a W ill practice in all th - court» of O re o n . M a n ila , A p ril 21.— A force of about i N A T IO N A L TASTB S IK T «A ANO C O F F E E . the rem aining 5*«»» going to garrison to e d , the i are baser» paying from 4t) o(Dcr over Krau-»-'» Haroe-» .«»hop. message w ill remind the n n -c h ief Open £ o a t W ith th a R e m a in » or N in a H an th« chief place» which w ill have been to 45c d e a n . two hundred rel*els yeaterdav afternoon o-akers that there i« a senrus 1« P r ic e s R e a s o n a b le . D r ifts A m o r » . 1 be m arket presents a rem arkable attacked the oatpoets of the Wasl ing- j In t e r e s t in g S ta tis tic s R e g a rd in g T h e ir opened to foreign trade. ¡against ireaeon woicb w ill be enforced AS. F. M O O R E , condition of affairs. W ith a dnty of San Francisco. A p ril 22 T ie t«»n regim ent, near Tagnig, sooth of . L o n s u m p tlo n . , if a further attem p t is made to tamper steamer U ilv of Fara, 11c per peund on fine wools, we behold from C entral Fa«ig and I ’ateroa. Two companies im - j Statistics R E TU R N OF TH E V O L U N T E E R S . on the im portation of ; w ith the men at the front. tbe a irg u la r spectacle of the domestic American porta, brings details of an m ediately engage*! the enemy and ad - ; tea and coffee for the year show that ocean tragedy. When tbe vessel was at vanrao into the op«n in sktrim eh the Am erican people are loyal to the O tla W ill S «cd T h e m R o m e as Soon as product selling at such a low price as ST.LL IK ARKYANC«. T r a n s p o r t» A ra R e a d y . U o riato . an open b< at containing tbe order. The rebels were checked and: lit t e r as a (leverage an in Room»-K»-k) Chapman H lx k . inform ed that darin g the Hiepano- victim s. The Lames of tbe other v ic ­ and many other weapon». Three by l<) pound« to the com para-j purposes be has id view , the decision The sales of tbe past week have l»een event of action, together w ith an e x ­ is tantam ount to a rest Ive to avoid re­ made at as lew prices as have been seen Under N ew change of com m ervial privileges. The river rose several pointe last n ig h t. Dakota regiment marched from Bocave Hvely sm all figute of 68,000,000. course to tbe adoitions vo lttni.ers. A this year lor the same q u a lity of stuff. I oited States replied that the prcjHjsi- Many railroad track« on the bottoms at;d in conjunction w ith three com- ' . “ ’• that the coffee consump- ’ M anagement. the week at Boston are tinder water. cablegram was sent to General G ti-, The sales of panie- of the Minnesota regiment from ,,on nited Stales is nearly ) however, calling forth the necessity amonnted to 3,270,000 pounds domestic c* 1 1. li w _ Gnginto. north of Bocave. encountered lfiat Europe and that w ith d raw ing tbe state volunteers and 1,661.500 pounds fcreigu, m aking . t. Joseph, M o., A p ril 22.— The M is- a rebel force num bering fu lly 500 wben ! Parv^ Mf‘> practically h alf of the coffee from tbe P h ilip p in e «, again asking a total of 4,931,500 pounds, against a sonri river has ri-en a f >or in the last two miles o at. The eneaiv retired ( id produced in the e n tire world, T N R r » a ( .i.R e , <» kk . V o < t Bl> efe ef 7,037,500 for the previous 4 horrs. The levee at Ham burg. Iow a, three m iles in fa irly good order, in ! Hot th ia is tbe estim ate in gross, and him whether fie would need mere aien to tal broke last night aud the bottoms a re spite of the fact th at they suffered * * 10 no* le*d in ,>er capita consump- after he l>as re re iv td the reinforce­ week, and a total of 1,151,000 founds B. S. BCXTIWaiOK B. » WILeOW. flooded for m ile» below. heavv losse- The Am ericana having H ° n - The per capita consumption of ments now on t i e wav to .M anila, cr f«M the corresponding week last year. tinder orders to em bark as soon ae Sales since January 1. 1899, amount to is given as follows: exhausted th e ir a m m u n iti*: w e re ‘ p,x countries T h r e e K ille d by a T r a in . J J Ü N T 1 N G T O N & W IL S O N , an be eectted. O tia 61,935,300 pounds, against 41,878,810 compelled to return l o c a m i. The (e a t * ^ o l iand, 23 pounds; Denm ark. 15 transportation Baraboo, W'ia., A p ril 22. Four now Las a force believed to aggregate pe dying from Ihe effects of a kuockont force A d m iral D ew ey’s fleet and some along c lim a tic lines und to dec are The Leading Dealer in Sherman County „ , _ Red Cross nurses, th e Warren tarries 0 4 » R a p ila » to A lg e r. blow delivered by John Cavanaugh d ur- ‘ Hogs—M arke t w eak; bulk of sales. that England took tea in preference to In First-claas “ U p -to -D ate” ..................... eight batteries of the S ix th a rtille ry coffee because she had m ild and moist Washington, ing a prize fight last n ig h t. n, A p ril 20 .—Secretary «S.tU) to «3 75; heavy, «3.70 to 3S*21. , ; 25 recruits and 50 men for the hospital instead ol cold and clear weather, Alger has rec wived a reply from Gea- packers. «3 65 to «3 75; m ixed. «3.60 A ssets D o u b le th e D e b ts . corps. Both transports are heavily what should we say of tbe in q u iry as to whether to «3.72ls ; lights, «¿» 30 to «3.671... H o lla n d , eral O tis to th Tacoma, A p ril 22. — Tbe Western M a ­ laden w ith fie ig h t, provisions and a m ­ which is nao*e like I i g'atal than tbe the reinforcements proposed to be sent Sheep— M arket firm ; lambs, «3.75 to chine Compai y has gone into the m u n itio n for the arm y and navy. tu him to relieve the volunteers «5.50; muttons, «3 to «5.10. U n ited M ate ? hands of a receiver. The debts aggre­ T ru ly tb» re i» t o accounting for would be sutficient for the purposes of Of Ever Kind Llia of Goods. T H E C O U R T'S F IN D IN G S .....ViSCO, OREGON. gate nine thousand dollars, the assets t i e campaign O tis replied in the Cbicago, A p ril 20. —O wing to the tastes.— Chit ago 1 itu v a -lle ia id . eighteen thousand. ath i m ative. large supply of cattle todav buvera O p in io n E x p re s s e d T h a t M ile s ' C h » r« a s SPASGH P R IS O N B R S . Tbe program for tbe movement of held hack and trade was unusually W ill N o t Be S u s ta in e d J u r y F a ile d to A g re e . w u iiL S’ £ ! ° W u n *»»nd » l * r i e «lock of Harneaa and Raddle«, Collar«, Bridle«, volunteers slow w ith prices ru lin g largely 10c New Y o rk, A p ril 2 1 . - A special to An I f f o r t B »tn a M de to R escue T h em regulars to M an ila and Charleston, 8 . O ., A p ril 22. —The W htpe, Koi>ea. Brushes, C u rry Comb«, Ac., i u \ Any person in need of anything b o rn e ward w ill be carried out accord- ------- low er; fancy gtacies «5.70 to «5.90; the Herald from W ashingtcn say«: fr o m th e F ilip in o » . jury in the Lake C ity lynching case mv line w ill save money by giving me • cell before purchasing elsewhere. trig to (th e statement contained in hie choice steers. «5.30 to 15.65; mediums failed to reach u verdict and were d is­ General M iles w ill not altogether be G eneral Rios. Spain's p rincipal com- former dispatch, (¡tie adds to the me.-- «4.<55 to «4.85: (eef steers, «4 to «4.60* I t clears out the channels charged. Tbe case goes over to the sustainc'l by the finding* of ihe beef tnander in the P b ilip p in re , cables bis sage the bopefui rem ark th at Le ex- Stockers and feed're, «3.75 to «5; cows through which poisons are court of in q u iry , if geu*ral opinion government H a t M ajor General Otis n ext term of court. carried from the body. W hen about the war departm ent is correct. baa granted hint a safe conduct for hie pec ts very shortly to be able to report and heiters. «3.40 to «4 25; Western fed a decided improvement iu the situation ateei«, «4 26 to »5.30 Texa- K in g H u m b e r t'» l o u r , Huch inform ation as can be gathered chief of all impurities are removed from . , _ , --------kteMM» staff ami another officer, in the P h ilip p in e s. «3.4 0 to «4.96; calves, «3.80 to «6.10. hassari, S ardin ia, A p ril 22.—The temls to indicate that the report w ill the blood nature takes right hold whom be is sending to Aguinaldo w ith There was an active demand for king ami queen of Ita ly mi rived here not com pletely atihiain a ll tbe a lleg a­ a letter demanding the lilteiatio n of and completes the cure. W e d d e d a t W e s t m in is te r A b n ey. hog» and prices ruled strong a t an la -t evening. A ll (lie waiships were tions made by M ajor-G eneral M iles, tbe Spanish pr omete in tbe name of I f there is constipation, take London, A p ril 2. — Large crowds of average advance ot 5c. F air to choice illu m in a te d in honor of th e ir t u a j- nor w ill it completely dismiss (hem . h um an ity and in te rn atio n al law. In Ayer’s Pills. They awaken the esties. T lie onpunenta of General M iles ex­ the event of a refusal, tbe com m is­ people gathered w ith in tbe preeinetvof «3.92»» to «4.05; heavy packers, «3 70 W estm inster Abbey t.xfav to w itn e s s to «5.90; m ixed, «3.75 to drowsy action of the liv e r; they «3.871» pected the court would find his allega­ sioners w ill ask Aguinaldo for a G o o rg « C aca N e a r in g an E n d . cure biliousness. tions w ith o ut foundation aml would definite dicision in older that tbev the m arriage of Lady Margaret P rim ­ butchers, «3.75 to «4; lig h t, «8.70; Canton, O ., A p ril 22 —Tbe th ird recommend that proceedings be in-1 may acquaint Hie civilised world w ith rose, youngest daughter of the E arl ot pigs, «3.35 to «3.85. to o u r D octor. Roseberv, to the E arl of Crewe. The week of the tria l of M rs. George closed etituted against h im . Trade in sheep was good and prices hie attitu d e . General Kios has etu- W b h » v a th e e x r lu a iv x » . r r l r M of today. A ll evidence is in amt the case These expectations w ill not be powered them to offer to surrender to guests included the Prince of Wales steady, lambs -made up tbe greater •OR»- <■( t l i « m o a t « -lu iiic iit p >iy«l<*iaiit In th e I n ite d B titte » . W r i t e i r e e l y alt th « w ill he argued Monday and Tuesday. part of tbe offering». Colorado un­ realized and the p ro tiability is tbe court Aguinaldo 1660 F ilip in o prisoners who and leaders of society generally. p a rL Ic n U ra In y o o r c a s e You will re shorn lambs sold at «5.75 tu «5 90; •O IV i, a { .r o m i.t r e p ly , w it h o u t erw t I ’J din?- - rr.7.” “t " m i Hny fu ,th e r ’:ro-;»'«ve been placed at the Spanish com­ G o ld -B a a ta rs S t r ik e . D en ies th e R e p o rt. Addre.., DU. J. ( AViCIt. Westerns. «5 70 to «5.80 aod and Bborn »born na- Ghi.-Htrn t-,.11 '¥1 - O 4. n .U , . Uvea, ings against M iles or any one else, uiander’a disposal by General O tis. Office« O R. A N . H y., Western Union Telegraph Co. Lowell. Mau. B e rlin , A p ril 22.—The North G er­ 1