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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1899)
» Mm— «uw t •mMW but» ■»<—- -w . ’» t». —- H J < i w - ‘ * . l l T ' • " * * * ■ ' » * • > w —i 4 •■■ - -in w .-. i “«**■• «ne»»x. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: BOOK AND JOB PRINTING • 1.00 PER YEAR. OWE D O LLA R PEW W e P rin t Envelope«, Ter«. B ill Heads, U tter Heads, Fosters, Statements, P ro vrjunme“ , Cards. Circulars, I j i I«-!«, Note Heads, Books. Brief«, hale BUI«, pam - hieus. A nytLing on the E arth in the -i. e of P rin tin g , ho Don’t send Yoar Order« out of the County. YE A R IW A D V A N C E . IR E L A N D BROTHERS, ZW~ OMere by »*11 promptly S U M . Quick *nS C asa r, a 4r»»« K a«T IRELAND KKOTHiM , Mere. B&eraaa e e u tty . Or Y O L . X I. M O R O , S H E R M A N C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . F R I D A V , M A Y Hl. 1 8 9 9 . S O C IE T Y D IR E C T O R Y . BUS1M KS8 0 . 0 F .—M O R O LO I Hi K , N O . 1U M E ETS W H. MOORS • every Sol uni ty night ;t. 7 :*» o'clock All vis tiug brochen to «Mtr ».ly corUiaUy iuvitetl ie attend. 1 I - - Ww. 11 c > k i c k s Secretary. 4 lug ten.! H A. MOORE MOORE \ 1 . N O . 38 CARDS. BROS. ..B A N K E R S .. O. V W .-M O S O I.OOGE. S ». *1 —wee.-) in A O V W . hall every Tne-Uav even- AU sojouriiuig brothers are luv.ietl I.» ;c ■ T ran sact a G eneral B anking Business MORO OREGON AGUINALDO WANTS Further Attempts to Induce Americans to Discuss the Situation. — — o — Letters of credit issued available ou Eastern states i* m a tta u .W .M H . 8 M i 'ASKL ReCtWtor. A COM MISSION WILL CALL UPON OTIS C ause o r th e A c c id e n t, "''' DEATH OB TBB SCAFFOLD I 1U U l ’lii ladelph is, Pa., M ay 13.—Gen-J eral Superintendent Hwfgsrt of the * . Reading railw ay gate out a statement llilUdD in w hich be placed the num ber of k ille d in tiie w rtek near Exeter at tw en ty-five and the injure«! fifty . 1 Kwigart says: “ The accident was I catieed by the p u llin g out of a <1 raw bar „ ..-...i .b « i. i.k iiiii d U rtl I U b U BraDtOD Pays the Penalty of MUTtiCr dt EU^OC. ----- o—— t L HE SHOWED REMARKABLE BI.AYLRY ....... .. ......... ... « recently nhnat re c e n tly purchased pun-fia*-« -d »Danish Spanish iro gunboats, j These vessel« a re b e in g p re p a re d for 1 operations on the rivers and along the ' coast. Th e O v e r w o r k e d N e b ra s k a n s . M .u iila , via 11 ng Knug May 12.— I be First regim ent ol N«loat-ka volun- | teer infantry ie taking an unusual step in petitio n in g the divroion com- R oyal ÀRSO! 1IT F IV X Di IDE* A bsolutely hire rii from duty at the front. The sidetiack at Birdsboro, to allow t ‘ e tCGRRK O F H O N O R H E R R E N L ‘ »’ K D Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ‘ men pn-pared a respectful m em orial to C ollection, made at all police on favorable v>. .. a i». I \t M rta ..i \ o I W fl»st section of the express to pass. 1 M acA rthur asking th a t the regiment hall. Mirro, ev-i > M «uh y night. Sojvuruers re terms Right sachante and h-legranhie trau-» aow. **«H»6 I te »! « fer» so;d on Ne» A ork. < ’bicago. Ht. Lout, Nan Nun-Combatants Ordered to D iv e insurgent O n account of this draw bar considera spr-.tfu.iy mv.tcil IO attend. * short tim e from the ble tim e was consumed in coupling ¡' u“p Assisted the Officers m Making the Execution L * '» n , " ,r a w «) Portland. The D alle, ana van'yu, M rs . NkLXtR W k k a t . C. Of 11 Francisco. p o in t, in Oregon and Washington. Il . . l . , . . hgliting lin e in order that thev rnav H a k m y H i l l . tUcoid r. Territory— Pretended Friendly Na the coal tra in and it did not clear at e . . I bUCCtSS nibtory of Ibc CriUlfi ior ft*c u p e ra te . I b e w e n are b illin g to truck. The first section ran by th tives Proving Treacherous. alone repo K. I. M . S M IT H Winch He Lost His Life. hut * ’* n 0 c o c d » tio o to do «o IIT O O D M E N OF T H E W R IO MORO D unequivecaliy good block at F.xett r, kiut im m ediately ¡ow ing to the strain of long marching o O mbu 3&1 Woodmen of the vYoild. meets o ut taros. _ backed the length of the tra in w h ile i in A, o . V . W . hall every S«1 aud 1th Wednesday ------ ^continued fighting and outpost dutv Ron man ¡a rep<rU lttfef wheat, 68 ,- . the conductor was receiving orders at evening Visit;n . choppers are invited to al- * i ° which they have been engaged. The 45ei 5*>4 bushels ; rye, 7 268 «88; m aire. te. d M a n ila , M ay 13. -T h e F ilip in o s have l - c telegraph office. The block ahead Eugene, O re., May 12 — C aud* Bran- splendid record of the First Nebraska J M D v n a h o o , V. C. *•'OiH'/HSh This is a large gain over resumed the attem pt to induce the l --‘ n being clear, the tra in started and W m U o l d i k , Clerk A ustria report- 1*9« wheat crop Americans to discuss the situ ation . ju-d a*1 it *» » leaving the second se<- 1 imi was hanged today for the tnunier BO,I the tone of the inem orisl i« such l» m » 9 « 'p |, > .|(r D r u g R tn re -«t 4« 00b.QUO bu-hels It a l y ’s wheat Reyes, a young lieutenaut on the t>«»n collided w ith the rear of the of John L in n . He slept w ell, got up that no im putation of insuuoidination \fO R O C t R 'L E N o . «>, W » „ E X OF at the usual tim e this m ornii g, but ¡can lie brought against them . Officers c ro p fo r |H9K is ctheially put’ at 13,371,- staff of General Gregori D e lp h i, came t r a in .” W’oo de-a*. nit-cks In * O F w . Hal would not eat breakfast. A t 9 :3t), of the regiment said they thought the 0U0 bushels. *r»»K«». n u m i i y to iie n e ra l l.awton today, under a tlag N o r ris to w n in M o u rn in g eve. y Arsi and H ard Wednesday evening >>f ra it A'»..!.« I- vi t-i e» . I o ’cl<k‘*1 hi« People were adm itted to the I had been worked betond endur Ic Argentina tbe area under wheat ■sooth Mijuuruiurf nieuihers a<e luv tied to a t of truce H e wss at com pan led by R. O l IV E H A R T L E Y tend lu ie io .le ,! Th. ' ‘ *1. «.in. . « « . „ d .b o o ld b . , i « D a ’ rest. D tor Is R»-W9. frioi wbcb tbe crop was A m o í d a M v u t in , Q X. few m om ent-. Branton le lt l i e cell at recently gathered, has been officially An O re g o n S o ld ie r W ou ndw d . co H a bv C aptain S ew ell, . of 1.1 weii-knoww Wvt H oi.D ltK . Cl.fcKk . ru d to , M an _ — | k - illin ........- g of 13 w ell-know n citixer.s in 10:45, walked up on the scaffold unas estim ated at 6,150.319 a< res, and the Washington, M ay 12 — O tis ’ list o lutwton s staff. Keyes fold (»tie th at «he wreck of the Reading railroad sisted and took his place on the trap. ¡casualties includes t Wounded, **‘»c,jn' aggregate prortui * is unotficiallv esti Agumado desired payees for a m ilita ry ................................... •«* • ' • ih e town is in mourning Asked if he fiad an t th in g to sav, he Oregon. Corp* ral John C M ille r , am . MIIKH mated at 70.000,000 rtishels' The R. L L O Y D D . ID L E .« «»l; k g i i n co m in i-- -in to come to M a n ila to coo* anti ktut-iness is practically suspende-i. replied but little . ‘ H e KiCifHtai R ec ¡if Americia Ir& eps Will J jj - told th<ise e ig h t . U nited States m m is ts r at Buenos fer w ith the Am erican P h ilip p in e com j Fifte»»n or twenty persons are con- present he did not wrant them to hi-ar Ayree reports tn at tbe q u a lity of the (al IkDOEiiR’iCDS—A T tc p w ir y miseionere. O that m.ssionere. u n tis s replied replied th a t passes fined to th e ir homes w ith eer.ous in - in y i l l w ill s g .in s t h,s thb harkbts . wheat crop is fa ir ly good, and the yield ° ' V '* *" ,v ‘^ t ’S Hul1 «P 'lair a over .hv fumi ur* -tore Civil A am ;ai»;rd ca. Mitra o rd ic a ry . I h e maize crop cow A D e s tin e In Wr.oat—Aettve D e m a n d to, I l , . o ld l „ i - , l l . e |L P _ _________ _ .11.1 P . . V « . b b e n ll W , | | „ „ gathering is, likaw tas. a goo^ one. Q R . J. S. G fc IS i N U O R E h'R. Office over Moore Bros? Bank. the trap at 10:50. F ifteeu minutes I . . C a ttiw an d H ogs, In the I cited K ingdom , the increase T hb mabkets . Law ton's hands. L ie u t. Retes returned later life had left his body and he » ■ - ! i,’ caAi May 12. — Follow ing is Washington, M ay 11. —In reply to in the wheat crop over th at for 1897 th is evening to Bactdor. .....M o ro . O reg o n. cut dow n. E ve ry th in g passed if f ar suu,ni«ry «1 yesterday’s tra d in g t A S lig h t A d v a n e a In W h e a t A c tiv e D e the cable of A d ju ta n t G eneral Corbin »as IS 058,321 bushels, a percentage of W arning to Non-Combatants smooth as possible. The b »lv dropped! K ^ 'e rn m e tt ¡¡crop report which in regard to the r e tjr n of toe volun increase nearly three timee as great in m a n d roe c a t t le . M a n ila , M ay 13, 12l3O p. tu .— A g u i “ -v ield of 31,000,000 bushels, teers, General 0 : is o t l e d th is m orn production as in area. Chicago, M ay 13. — F ollow ing is a re live feet. Braut.m left several letters Q . fc . sandlrs , d . d s .. naldo has issued orders that ah for to he m ailed. He assisted the officers ' ,r* ' * • weak start. The senti- ing : view of yesterday’- fa d in g in grain. >pet in! at*K| Ad vane.ng Feeighta. eigners must leave insurgent te rrito ry Unexpcctadly tirui cable«, foreign in tyin g his hand« aud d id all he ‘ ,n**o t» however, changed and she mar “ The v> lenteere first to return are in be V rre:g 'jte are g radually absorbing any w ith in 4s Lours. There are only a lew could io help make a success of the i l * u m r stroLg on reports from aev c< m u.ercial men th eie, mostly G er c o v e r ir g and lig h t domestic receipts execution. S ixty j-eople witnessed the erB* *<■<♦*« of the appe.«rar.ee of chinch now at Negr » and 45 m iles from M a possible advance in the wheat m arket n ila at the front. I t is expected teat b< a Heady upward m ovem ent, says r H E l> A L i.» -- I ’ K i IJ«»N mans and E nglish. A guinaldo believe* gave*wheat a steady s ta rt. TLere was execution. A thousand stood in t h e i i’° ii*- Office in Cfiapmau Bok'fc. The Ihtlle* buying was weak-hearted transport» now a rriv in g w ill take t i e th«- Portland Oregonian. There are by refusing them the rights of non- a momentary weak spell, caused by street around tits enclosure, but »ere and Oregon. «Hen advices 4n*' kdvress were received from R. J. \ Y . V O G E L prr li: taking, bat after this the m arket returning volunteers, in e vo in e te e n hnt three disengaged ships in the C o l ci mhatants. he c*n for«*e th e ir D r . Sanders is a g ra d o » » o f one of ih * be-*t ' q n ie k ly ra c o s m d sad roied s U o m t b s ! qaI < t OM>evl7« Buffalo tt at the sr.t «•.•>r.. - a. m . i *«. understand t'.a t they w ill regin to um bia rive r, and or e ol these, which co 1-ge.« in A m e n e , ine L’ u.ver-ity of M'.chl/au. ments to rec< gnize belligerence «if h i s i . __ _ r •». - ion. The reported crim e lor which Claude Branton * * - co|b j rom:»e cf toe k b o r troubles leave ior the I'c led r-tates the U tte r was begging f r offers of 27s fid aboot S p e .ia is t to r R e fraction and and tu» ha i 20 y cara experieoee- so-called governm ent in order th at they V 1 * ** ” e session, .h e reported fresence of the Heeeran tlv and cinch 1’“ u lbt> P**5* * 1-* ° ‘ ^ « » h was that of P»*m»ture, everyboiiy who ha part of the m onth. They know tbe im - 1" «Jays ego, refosed a firm utter of 30 D . f e . t s ol in e E y e . t i v treat i . .. . v H -i r the salety of th ». e ir sub- . i bugs throughout the M idd le Weet a n d ' l , k , n 3 the life of John A . L in n , a w gu n to unload, ic e m arket f urtance cf th e ir pretence here at this s h illin g *, and another demanded 31s ) t - . F ilip in o priest who had S m tl west enooursg * t oatside huv i-g ! K a ik m * n oi ^ ° odon. G illia m c .u n tv j dt><' 1 ,c f [ “ eadilv to the close. July M H R & M l IR . « M<»rri?<>n, « ■ rn e r F r o n t S tre e t, um e and accept the »acrih«.*e which 3d. Aside froc tbe four vessels pcevi- talked _ _______ ____ U nited States interest- make impara ously ret orted ior new crop business, R 'i» IL . N , urer, has brought to F a tte r M cK innon t t K L •» * io n . l er « c k in n .it. „ j , , , jn , , | t c , , , l . r w n . » 1 .0 I t b o . t r t n r .it a l i t . . . . . i 1 “ - “ " - I to ,.■ ‘leclibed to 7!c. M .b » t ve. The ¿iaocock is now entering ti ere has teen nothing dene, aud as a copy cf a letter w ritten t r Aguinahlo Bofialo and predictions of ft, -is in the t *‘nCf‘ 10 ,he P *K 't*i» tis iy lor co m p licity i *J°P orders were reached at 71 and the harbor. Transport« returning t n ii D r. Xogv. ■« well kn * n iw rvMdewta of Sbar- rooftt ol toe receut arriva ls on the Collee’ i » « « ven pr»»n.pt »UteQliuo. II an w u u H . » o r * i- gu arauu -u r . L »- j i - to the geneial treasurer a-k in g his >ortnw eet, in the e ras e, le ft th e ir homes near! l " e ,r rx e tu tio n caused a s.urup to 69*4 week carry sick and w iunded men. Ja |«r. coast are Firing diverted to tbe where seeding hae been A to U m i. > .• , j j . opinion as to the a d v is a b ility cf sur U f l r r . _s A ¡u rrs ju Buiniiag. to 09 7-8. The close was at 70c. W a ite rv ille , Lane countv, to go to sers«ius!y delayed, bslped the advance. The Bencsylvania and K t. Paul are Lot r- ' r . o uiicok for an im rendering, savin g: “ I fear the L ig h t receipts and goed cash demand IK«». O K I tl«»N Eastern Oregon to work. Branton had in »cutrern waters m ediate supply of tonnage from th a t w arfare th at w ill be ntressarv to coo- L Jutv opened uuchanged to l4c higher. received f»«>m M r. L i m a p r e p o it o u - f c L g u « ced com . but part of the ad- needed longer quei the I ’ uited State» w ill drain the | Mt .0 to "O’* , auvanced to 70 3-M. «le- to work for h im . herding a b in I of varc* ttae »<*t to rym pathy « i t b toe »here they have been retained. Hence direction is cot b rig e t. The B ritish J o h n h . w it » h k l u A. 11. T V S S I K jc lir e d to » )9 \, rose to 70 5-8 to 7 0 \ , the dispatch of the transports. Tbe barks Torrssdale and Carradale, both «> untry » re*««ircee too m u ch .” I ami closed w ith selieis at 7O‘ f to 70 7-S. horses. W h ile working in Keeferu Ore-F * eakn* * e ,n * b e a t. Ju ly opened l-a Nelson and Cleveland brought h eig h t of which loadeo in p> rtlano two years M r. Holm es, a C a ra d iau subject who M a nui*ctarer ol wad D«*i«r la i r C H E L L & T A N N E R •dvanceu to 34c and de- and return w ithout car^o.” M I here was a sharp advance in corn gon, Branton and Green lai I plana t o ! *?. * c age, were reported a few days ago as w ith hie p a 'to e r, M r . C a rric k , an [ow ing to sm all offerings, lig h t receipts, get away w ith L in n and to get the - * »*n«-<i to 33 4 at the close. The Hancock s a i l e f r o m tjan Fran- c o m id f to R lo y yai a l “ Rea rs <cr orders, but Am erican, w ta reo-n tly cat lured by torses, and also considerable tin n e r. .fo llo w ed cern. Ju ly closed u. oner, cisco A p ril 18, carrying the Twenty- advice- received in Pert land staled that the F ilip in o * , reports th at be wa» in- excellen t cash demand an 1 in flu en tial w hich they believed bun to rave. As l-Sc higher. .r i ro u n lry b uying. Ju ly closed 5 Sc first in fa n try and lig h t battery fixed for ust« n itrate ttery E ol they had both beer, — --------m f rire d by I.is captors that ProviMoue were stea«iy early, in sym I.in u haJ no relatives in the state they W ill praeti e m a 1 tb-* courts o’ Oregon, Wash- l,‘ “ *! ‘ higher. toe F irs t a rtills r v . fro m th e west coa-t of boutb Am erica, leave whenever be wished lug ju aa«<i M a il », xud the Supreme «.«»nt of pathy w itn the strength cf coarse thought it would be an easy t a r i. O a I s followed corn, the cash demand •c d tt a t the Git-neons, which has been ■ a c a b e b e s W a ie a m a ih e A v te r lv a r s tbe United S'Ales r a il ars, Shaps.&c. H e refused to go unless C arrick F.arly in June the» persuaded Lin n grain«, but declined later under heavy ’it g g *od. Jolv advanced *-c. Another cablegram was received a» negotiating far besicete from Portland perm i f e d to accotnoanv h im . P O itT L VNI», O R E G O N . liq u id atio n . Ju ly pork ck s*d at Am oi’g the thousand- of pretended etren* lb , >° g « io « and to move his band of bots«- to a range or the ^ound, wcuid probably follow i N ÏT b j; Ju ly igfd closed at 4 95 to folio a » : «OS SID, 6.1 <12, C ommercial Building. frien d ly natives who a r .‘ returnin g lo | “ «b » " 5 5 ‘ Fl8. of »’ eadted prone- in Crock county. Linn bad endrravuted tbe same trade. Tents and W agon Covers. “ Tbs situati-m is as fo H o a»: We tons. Ih e effect was only triflin g , as to grt Branton to take an interest io ! 4 .9 7 k .; Ju ly riba closed at 4 flO. W o «l in F o rU a a S . th e ir home» behind have sueteeued in passing the army the A m erican ! C a tU a . S n * * p a n i D o s t. liq u id atio n to the band, offering him ffatterteg m - BENNETT. Portland, May I L — W o rd -V a lle y . 11 gunboat» to C a lu m p it for u m in the a b y are - irre w ! ave taken a d v a n -! toere ........ . » a ” - sufficient *'M> dueements. and had bren unusually I Chicago. M ay 12.— There was a fa irly tags f the geoeroHtv of the cow- Uie re m j shorts and Kio G ra rd e . Ranw av c nrectm n to 12c for coarro, 14c for fce*t; P attern Al! kinds of repairing prom pt!* q u e rer, tc make th e .r bi .re« unsafe T i U rd ’ l -c lil«eral in his offers, taking a fr e e t deal active demand for cattle today at pro w ith th at point is renewed. The pas- Oregoa, 8 to 10c; m ohair, 25 to 30c per wad neatlv dona. of interest in the young osar. ; v im s prites Fancy grades brought unless the Am ericana go w ell armed r cb “ od , , b t . «age of the gunboat* through tbe pound. How ever, the young men s» tm ed ; 4d In 15 50; choice steers M .1 5 to Office in T h e Schanno B u ilding, T he 3* ro n d St- N e* r M o o d y 'i W a re h o u s e ar i in parties. Soldiers going about ; Today's W heal Markets M acate be ccuntry was hailed w ith Wool tn Bonon. )<oun«l on m ischief and on arrivs rg at 33-25; mediums, f4.r*5 to |4 ®fi; a t x k - a one are frequ en tly fired upo: from , Sancisco, M ay 13. —Cash wheat, jo jlo l deruonstratioas by the ie b a n i- B .ston. Mav 11.- T h e r e is a d esd ed D alle*, Oregon. the range in Crook county aud not tied- J*»s and feeders, $4 to |5 .IO : beef steers, boosts cr from bshiod bast es During ' • 1 - * ' 1 a - íante. In tee coentty parsed ever by iv firm er tout in the wool m arket tn is mg a suitable place there to dispose of >4.10 tJ 14 60; bolls. <2.70 to <4 16; tha pa-t week it has been found nec- , ■ W ill practice in ail Courts, State and Fed- L in n , they induced him to crci-a the ooae *od h ellers. <3.t)0 to <4 25; West- toe troops a tem porary c iv il adm inis- week, but prices have not gone higher end. assaryr to send guards w ith wagons an d ! L'bicagn. -May 11. July wheat, TO; mountaine w ith them , representing Ic «? tb fed steer», <4.40 to <5 20: Texa* (ration was inaugurated and pr tectum Tne demand for territo ry wool has to tbe inhabitants against insurgent been fa ir at 40c for fire ¿ e d ie m amhulant'e» and »evera! a tte m ita have cash, No. 2 red. 7 I l-j. bun that on a rriv in g at B renton’s st«ers. <3.90 to <4.90; calves, <4 50 to i ------■D<1 abuses wa* g iv er a« far as possible, fine Sc-, ured. been made to wreck trains. RO BERTS. C a t t le , Sn»wp ao d Hogs. Fleece wools are q uiet, home at W a ite rv ille , be Br»ntoo - <7. .• ‘ .gos of the mstirger t * ’ disintegration hut D a w a y is C o m ic s H o m * the ic&rket is about the »awe' "U - ? ^ * « V** There was a f a i r l y would trade him a piece of w« <»uu . « » j v <«• » « go ou , but om land «ur for au an j > Trade in hegs » was goed, are daily m anifested. The obstacles Q uotations: G r a ss V a lle y , M a n ila , M ay 13. — A d m ira l Dewev active demaLd lor cattle t«jday ano interest in the horses. L in n finally j ruled a shade weaker w ith the which the natural fears of tbe ccoctrv T e rrit rv wools— Montana fins me- w ill leave lor the I ’ r.ited F la t» - as O reg »it. tresent can be overcome.” dium and fine, 12 to 15c: scocred. 40c; Moon a* he can arrange his business here T h e Hull««. O regon W a s h in g to n O fficia ls o r a '.'fie S . staple. 80 tr 42c; U tah, W vcm ing* N ew e n tire ly , C onvenient and give fu ll insirurtiow s lor the The cables from O tis are g ratifyin g »tc .. fine ixeJium and fine 12 to 15c; managen-er.t of the fleet h t.i# soc- 'arefill anent m giren to <-«>Uee:ioo<. O f- to Business. to the Officials of the war departm ent, j scoured, 38 to 40c; staple, 40 to 42c. eessor. T ie eroiaei O ly m p ia , upon flee eouaael and praclMse m ai. Siate courts. Portions cf tbe dispatches regarding A u stralian »«ole, scoured basis_ which Dewey w ill m * k * the voyage the situation are not made public, re Com bing, superficie, 70 to 72c; do h me. wi>l sail at ei« 'ire ly -peed, . . ____ ________ _ ______ _____ J. B R IG H T . St ip p irg Mt M r-lit. ra-iean ports t o l T e ’ ?* steers. <3.90 to <5; calves, I4.50 corral near the foot of the mountains, ¡cure the choicest docks" There was an laticg , it ie understood, to prosfextive X°od, r-"> to t»7».; do average, 62 to 65c. k w a ia rn L iv e s to c k , give the a d m ira l, o fficer« of the ship to- * ‘ * . . on the evening of June 15. Thev put urgent demand for lambs to ship Fast m vem erts. The cable regarding the and crew o ; t - rtu u ity f. r rest. L ik e | ... 1 r>,’T *9 h’ s’* Kansas C ity , M av 11 —C a ttle — Re- active and prices the horses in the corral, ale th e ir C lore Io Ubsho«o lam b- at <n to <o.*»0. return of t ‘.e troops in d ¡catas that the F e e d St »b e in o unection with h 'tel higher. Fai a ir to choice. <3.s0 sapper, and then Lin n rolled up io his ’ horn lota, <4.50 to <4 75: sheep, <4.25 troops are making no clamor to be sent c *ip t*. 70O0.’ M arket steady; n ativa Horses giveu the beet o í care aud atten a ll th • O lm p ia ’s company, tbe ad m iral ~ i* much ’ uo down by his long stay in ! $3.95; heavy pi pa< kers, <3.55 to b lan ket- near the fire and went to to <5.25; yeai lings and m ixed U ts «el- home, but -<-e the rece-sity of rem ain- steers <4 10 to <5; Texas steers <3 25 Oregon tion at ad time* tropical rorte. The (llv m i-ia w ill pro-1 ^ - 4<'*_• ng u n til thev can be relieved by r gu- to <4.65; Texas cows <3 to |4 <0- ne - <3.<15 tv» to <3.90; butch- sleep. After he had been asleep for 1’ ug the highest. ceed to r g K mg ir g In to be painted p a i r te d w wh it e | * ’ • • * * * ¿*0 to H c rg h»te - ^’Khta, <3.30 to some tim«-, Branton shot him two or Receirt« — C a ttle , 2900: beg* 25 COO: ars now on tbe way to aid them . O tis liv e c o a * and heifers. <3 to <4 N)- W ill prae te* in all tb * court« of Oreg on. an 1 to ccal and provision for her I n«t < •> 5 : pig«. <i.5«i to <3.75. three times w ith a revolver, and then, sheep, 12,090. says th at tbe troops to be sect first aru >t vk srs and feeders. <3.25 to <5 h u lls’ P r ic e s P e a s u n a b le . O21<-e over Kiaaae*> Herne?»« Shop. in the i-ia c d of Negros and at the <3 40 to <4. l i ere was the biggest kind of a de- assisted by Green, placed the 5x>dv on ! ---------------------------- journey. Iiew ey expects to retain his front This no d uot means tbe C a li- Hog«- Receipts. 18.ÚÚ0. M arket 5c position on the P h ilip p in e co m m it- tnand . >r »heap and lambs, prices bad the camp tire. They remains«! up a ll O K A Ttt IN A TO RM SDO. AS. F. M O O R E , sioo. form a regim ent, w b’.ch is probably in low er; bulk of rales, <3 55 to <3 75- ano’ .sr l oom of 5c in prim e «bora nig h t and frequently replenished the --------- sheep and 15c in wooled Colorado hre w ith rails u n til the bodv « a t en- i D a rie n » k t lis a an d M in y la ju r s d Negros, and it is kn«jwn the Oregon heavv, <3.«0 to C'.iiO : pa. k e f <3 e*5 to A B B A R -B N O C O L L IS IO N . lambs. Sheep, <3.5(> to <5.25, chiefly tire ly consumed. Then tbrv*raked the la Tsxaa. r e g im e n t is w ith Lawton eo m ew tiro <3.75; m ixed lots, <3 50 t o ' t 3 72A¿* lig h t,, |3 .5 0 to < 3 .6 2 ^ ; Yorkehs’ at 54-95 t<Y <5.25; shorn lambs, <4.75 sm all pieces of bones from tbe ashes Delia», T ex., May 12. —A special to in the v ic in ity of Msasani. K * «, »»*•<••» ■ a n y L iv e « L o st In an A c c lfle n t wn tb« to < .: < o lo ra .l° wooled lambs. <6.35 beat them in a sack and hid them. tbe X ea» from Eagle Pass aayc: The T n e io s u r g e o is D e m o r a lis e d . <3.57^ to < 3 .6 2 ^ ; pigs. <3?25 to <3.55* T h e D a lle * O rvjfoa R. C W allis l>epnty. Kufu». O r. R a id in g H oad. to K.tiS. ¡ A s sooc as it w a s d a v lig b t thev t o o k i ^ 00^0 m ine, 100 miles south of M a n ila , May 11.— M r. H ig g in s, Sheep — Receipts. 4000. M arket , E. Old«. Dep itY. Graaa V alle y . O r. Heading, Pa., M av 13.— a te rrib le Receipt*—C a ttle . 15(ki; hogs, 17,000; tbe ban 1 of btuses an«l -taited ik w n . rre ,n Mexico, was visited W’ednes- raauager of the M au ila and Dagupxn «toady: lambs, <4 to <5.70; m uttons, Jas. Stewart. I*ep«»ri, M«mkland. O r. rear-en<l collision of passenger trains sheep. 5000. Ü I t » m IP-mu » a), t ha^mau Bloek. Branton tried several *^ *7 f’v * terrific tirn a d o . A string of the vallev ra ilw a y , and two assistants airtveo at to occurred la -t n ig h t about 10 o ’clock on London Wool Auction Salat. _____ times to get svme cl his friend» <<» was carried several hnn- ban Fernán Jo yesterday. They were the P h ilad elp h ia aud Reading railroad L in d o n , May 13. — Tbe at ten a ne'e at agros to testily that they had seen ^ ret )» rd * out on tbe p ra irie . Eight informed by the insargents th a t they SKANK WKWr»KK ■ k Dm * Omaha, May 11.— C a ttle — Receipts, at F xeter. The first tra in stopped for the wool auction »ales today was largo l.in n on this side of the m ountains, j ! ' * l * e* have bren recuverr l and others would no longer be responsible for 41(A). M arket steadv to stronger: na orders and w h ile standing s till was U F L R fig M E N E F E E and the offerings numbered 14,441 saying be was in trouble, and offered ar* *°PP®R*J to he in the ruins. A th e ir safety if they rem aioed w ith in tive beef steers. <4.20 to <5,20; W est crashe«! into by tbe second secticu. to pay them by g iv irg them ihe pick ffisnv were reriously * nr »lei. tales. Ib e ro wa- mnen an im atio n a l rh«- hoes. H iggins corronorated tbe I nder \ ’c w Tbe nuratier of k ille d is at least F a ilin g in this, be took J \® . * ° rn * 1° a ls u a tio ik the t wn of stories of the dem oralixation of tbe ern steers <3.SO tc <4.70; Texa.- do, though continental buyers were leas ° f horses .M anagem ent. active bidder-. A good selection of *he boises to a rasiu re alter dosk and j £ * l ‘lna« 12 m iles aw ay, k illin g two F ilip io o s . and say* tne rebel« are loot <3 60 to <4.50; cows and heifers, <3.70 <4.40; cancers, <3.50 to <3.60; ing property. H ig g in * »¿ys now is the to merino greasy was taken by tbe con- 'l«*gui»ed hitn«elf and r o p r e r e ifd that • l * r!*°D9 stockers '<4 and <3.90 to <5.10; lim e for the Americau# to*strike hard. CaTv*Z. V* < feeders. ^50- tin e n ta l bm ers at high prices. W ell Ba was John L in n ; th at he was going _ bulls, etrags, e tc ., F t lip ln o i O rd e re d D e p o rte d . known G«>elong -roared sold -te a d ily ’ ° Portland and would call for the j <3.30 to <4 per cwt. TUB W A R K k rs . San Francisco, May 12 — The 12 r i l i - ▼ H K IIA M .M » , (» K K . and largely to the h' me trade at horses in a couple of weeks. Branton W «»<t «ev-ew Hog«— Receipts, 9100. M arket 5c higher ra tis . There was more compe- corape- t b * n left the country and the story ol pinoa who arrived here ou the »teamer L i t t le Cfcaoga In W h e a t and C orn P ric e low er; b e a w told at <3.65 to <3.75; C ity of Peking a week ago have been tit.o n for erreshreds, which »Lowe.I a *^e crim e s on gut vot. ot C a tU a L o w e r . K. S. H L 'X T IX O IO S H. a W ILMOX. m ixed. <3 6 2 to $3.85; lig h ts. <3.60 board - hardening tendency. The nuni!»er of Cn the m orning of Ju ly 3, C o aitlan d ordered deported by . Hie special , — ------- Chicago, May 11.— Favorable weeklv to <3.65; pigs. <3.25 to <3.60; bulk of bale- sold so far at this series numl*er h r r - n t«d«1 the officers the whole story 1®,’ inq u iry apr«dtitsd by Im m ig ratio n U N T IN G T O N & W IL S O N , 117,500. ol the crim e and a search was Jm -j'-.<’IE,n’ 9* 5oo* r North. The party con- crop bulletins and a r a tte r bearish sslee, <3.62S; to <3.65. su u in ary of the fcrojgn situation niedlately commenced lor B ranton. In * ’/ * * adults and two ch ild ren. _ ........................... . Chicago, M ay 11.—The increased iX -G O V fc R N O R F L 0 W X R DEAD. the latt«-ir nart of Ju ly he returned to I 1 n !e” .an •PP®®! ’• taken they w ill started wheat easy. Covering caused a mvxJerate advarce hut the m arket re- supply of cattle offered today mrved to a . .« ..a . . Eugene and was arrested scon afte r- prnbably return to m e on the next cetved no support and turned weak on develop a more independent feeling E r p . r e d a i i n . E a . t p o n C o u n tr y C lu b ward, ar.d belore be knew that tbe steamer bound to tbe G rien t. T i m X a tio n a l Bank Block, ic e trad.tion that the government re- upon the part of buver* and tne inar- On L o n g l . l e n d . I crim e had been made public. H ie con- T h e Y u k o n M ilita r y S ta tio n . ports are in v a ria b ly bearish in loose ket ruled slow at a* decline cf 5 to Ns w lo r k . Mav U — Ev-Govern«.r viction followed. T H U Ü t L I . I « , l» R - < . »M W ashington, M av 12.—C aptain Kay, respects. The i m . r u io t y vf a settle- 10c. Fancy grades, brought <5.40 to Roswell P. Flower died la.-t night at In ceuiruard of the m ilita ry d is trict of luent cf t. e lluffal. »irike increased <5.50; choice steeis. <5.15 to <5.35« lOtiU at the Eastport C< uutrv C lub, at D E W E Y IS CO B Itoti H O M E. C . W IL L IA M S , --------- jA la s ta . w ill sail from ban Francisco tie w ta k n e -« . Ju ly opened 1 - c I w .r mediums. <4.50 to <4.60; t»eef ateera* Eastport, L. I . 72 i - S .,iv .u .-e J u 7 2 *,. H . 10 ... H 55; H K o-w ell P , Flow er w ap one of the Eacsivaa Permtsiion to Leavs aa n lia or Seattle in J u ly . H e experts to es- . . 72>, Im m t d la i a ljr . tablish headquarters on tbe Yukon at det bne i to . P , to . 1 . 6, and closed to <5; b ulls. <2.60 to <4.15; rows and most noted men ol Ihe Em pire S tate . Cash demand showed im prove- h eifer*, <3.80 to <4 25; Western fed W ashington, Mav 1 2 .— “ Send ' Mission (.reek and w ill build a tegular at .2 H e was born at Theresa, N. Y ., on ,u'‘‘lU steers $4.80 to <5.30: Texas steers August 7, 1835. IJ i* ar cestor e m i O ly m p ia m a il to B. F. Stevens, No. 4 , ’“ ’ lita iy station. Commercial Trade Solicited. A fter a »light »lip early, the corn <3.90 to <4 90; calves. <4 to <6 75 grated from England t > Hartford in Trafalgar Square, London. E n g lan d ,” . r -------- -- Fine Sample Rooms roarxet became steady. L ig h t receipt* There was verv lit t le demand for bm »he notice at the n a w departm ent - C° ° * ‘ M‘r * eu"»u« K«e»pe- Hi iasi n is c nemerrnage. 1686. Roswell lost hi« father 'having 15c. utfing 2-x Tacoma, W ash., M ay 12. —W illia m and a good cash demand encouraged hog« and prices declined 2!w to 5c At first it is easy to cure. eight years old, became a clerk in a today. This the is the first formal in-1 Special attentio n given speculative buying. July closed un- F a ir to choice. <3.75 to <3 95- bearv At last, extremely difficidt. store at 14, and nfterward received a d icatio n that the famous flagship i s ! v --- -------------- to country trade. - E___»__» packer*, <3 to >.> <3»75; m ixed, <3.60 • to ’ _____ ___________ W„ . WI _____ w _____ - .- .w ... Secretary I *’ <,rl“e,n * «cihc tra m , miracnously es- changed. nigh school education. After working coming home _____ irum w ediately An excellent demand for the East <3 85; butcher*. <3 60 to <3.90; lights in a brickyard and as n pcstoffire clerk, l*ong had last evening cabled Dewey c«Pe'l death fratn fa llin g from the ern account and a good cash demand <3 81) to <3.85; pig*. <3.25 to <3.75. CONRAD K O H LER. PRO P. he wa- for ten yeara a jew eler, and pennission to le tu rn at once to the ( *rain bear F.l.enshurg, w h ile going 30 Shop next d'w*r to th - M -.r » H o tel, in strengthened oat*. Ju ly gained l-8e. De»pite libers* offering* of sheep, afterward became a broker in New U n ited States. He hae been relieved J ” ’ ?* * n “ °tir. He was only slig h tly Mrs Alaxw-eUG fcui d in r. P E N D L E T O N , OREGON. Provisions declined under heavy rricee _____________ __u under m a u u a good demand. York C ity . In 1HHI he took h i* seat as *d obligation of rem aining at M an ila bruised. hardened b quidation induced bv lower prices for Sheep sold at <4.50 to* H.OöTvearTin'g* a member of congress, having been u n til the P h ilipp ines commission com- F o u r K ille d . F iv e M is sin g . ■cgs and threatened demoral n ation >5 25; Texans, <4.75; woolwd* C o lo re ó ele« ted a« a dt mocrut over W illia m W . pletee its work. It is estim ated at the Sham okin. P a.. M ay 12. — Font *. *. u » . ? rad?- J»nlv n r k loet 10c: l* rüh*' * V 9 0 t o <6.25; clipped lam b*, A rtor. In ItoHi» he was appointed o n e ' »«vy departm ent th at Dewey w ill men were killed today * by a slide lard 2S; to 5c and ribs 2 \.c . <4.25 to <5.65. of the electric subway commissioners reach the U nited states in tim e for the o í a large bank of coal at C entralia. W h e a t in P o r tla n d . Receipts—C a ttle , 16.000; Fogs, 29.- in New \ o r k c ity . He was afterw ard n«ti«’iisl demonstration on the Fourth Five others are missing anil are Portlaod, Mav 11 .— W heat— W alls sheep, 16,000. ele« teif governor of New York to sue- °* Ju ly. The O lym p ia w ill not come probably dead. Several were badly in- M a lls , 67 to 5 8 \,c : \ alley , 50 to 59‘wc; Skins, Pslta and Hidas, cee«l Grover C leveland, and gave the under fu ll steam but should make the juted. blursteui, 61c per bushel. P ortland, O re., M a * l l. - S h e e p - stale a successful business sd m in istra- r ,,n to New York in about 55 days, The Leading Dealer in Sherman Connty tion. He bad since devoted bis tim e | That she is to come to New York is The G rr.in S u p p ly . »kins— Shear lings, 15 to 20c; short F x p le s lo a K ill* F o u r P e rs o n *. In First-class " U p -to -D a te ” ..................... to his many private interests, being nearly certain, as sho«n fiv the follow - New Y o rk, M av 11.—Special cable • ° ® k 25 to 35c; uiediom wool, 30 to London, May 12.— An explosion oc- connected w ith the People’s Gas Co., ,n g response of Secretary Long to the curred today in tbe K urts Chemical and telegraphic advices to Brailstreet’e k wool, 60c to <1 each. Federal Steel Co., Brooklyn Transit nros-age of in v ita tio n to iiew ey from ¡w o 'k s s t St. Heler a. Lea«aster county, indicate the follow ing change* in the Pells —Bear skins, each, as to eiae, Co., New York A ir Brake Co., and mayor Van Wvck of New Y o rk. This ‘ k illÍL g four persons and te rio n d v in availab le supplies last week: <5 to <15; cubs, each <1 to <5; badger, owning large shares of stock in various w* fl ***nt before tu tice was sent to jut >D. 20 a<tbe«S. each, 10 to 40c* w ild cat, 25 to 40c; quickly conquers your little W it-a t, V i 1 .*•! mates ana C aiiu l , railroads. Governor F lo w e r’s p h il«n - | Dewey that he m ight cone home at 1 ouaecat, 5 to 10c; lox, common grav, hacking cough. j ••fit «-xi«-*. <:«■«?«■• axe........ ........... -S • < j >«• Arm*. 1 A’ 4 i*)0 40 to 60c: do red. <1.25 to <1.75; á¿ thropy was noted, one of his acts be- ° d c p - Of €vir Kind Io ly Lin of Goods. ...WASCO, OREGON. There is no doubt about i Alii«at f r tn d m Km epe, i-ciease.. ■X10 .0 u ing the giving of <5ii lM)o lor the e re c -; “ I #,u in r-ceipt nt your telegram Wa lace I :p i», M r v 12 —Officer* «ross, <2.50 to <6: ly n x , <1.60 to <2.50: the cure now. Doubt comes tion of the St. Thomas Home on F ifty - j w *th ftgard to t i e return of .Admiral sears! • i 1««« '¿•j-iero hotel ttii« m<ru Total »Mgpty, increase................... l.UOjBBS m in k. 3c to <1.25; m arten, dark from neglect. n in th street in this city. . Dewey, A h to ti e route lie utiall ine. tii'iu .g tw i gnn« «lepor*ited there Corn, l n!le«l ^ la ie x *i» l Catuela, «a st«»; Northern. <4 to <8; do pale, pine, For over half a century fls » « sow on hand a large stock of Harness and Raddles, Collars, Bridles, Rix-kir», eerrowHe.......................... .....A**LSOO <1.25 to <3; muskrat, 8 to 1 2 r: skunk, This » ns the S O U TH E R N P A C I F I C w rrck l«ke in returning, the departm ent is by Bunker H ill riolers. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral hre "▼hip*, ttobee. brushes. C a rry Combs, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything Owt*. Vniiee stM s and i .uiada, eod ef - uiHERN £ 8 tJ F tc wreck . inclined to leave it to h im . It is nu- firot search made here. G t b t n are luK-kte», decrease ..................... ...... i iA<,(0u 25 to 40c; otter (la n d ), <4 to <6; been curing colds and coughs iw m y line w ill eave money by giving e ? a cell before purchasing elsewhere panther, w ith head and claw * perfect* Ensinear KeCauley K llle a and Fireman ' d* ” to‘I,d’ however, th at A d m iral Dewey contemplated. and preventingconsumption. <1 to <3; raccoon. 25 to 50c; wolf* w ill elect to return to New Y o rk ,” It cures Consumption also O a r r u n a n In ju r e d The aggregute stocks of wheat held T r a g e d y a t A u b u r *, N Y. m ountain, w ith head perfect, <3.50 to F re » h T ro o p s fo r th e F r o n t. if taken in time. Roseburg, O r., May 13.— A Southern Auburn, N . Y ., May 11. The bodies at Portland. Tacoma and S -a ttb de <5; wolverine. <2 50 to <5; beaver, per M an ila , May 12, 4:55 p. m . — Fresh Pacific freight tra in this morning was creased 75,000 huehels last week. W h e re th e People Stop! of M r. a.id M r*. Henry T in c k i.a ll were s k ill, large, <6 to <7; do m edium , per wrecked near Glen brook, four m iles l,rooP" “ r” beginning to go tn th^ front, Meet t it of Or. Agcr'ft Cfcerrg Grain Crop Statistics. found in tfie ir rooms today. The niau skin <4 to <5; do sm all, per skin, <1 south of K iddle Station. Engineer l' wo "rtta lio n s of the 17th in fa n try The grain crop statistics, which sup to <2; do kits, re r skin, 5c to <1. was «lead and the woman uuconscious. James McCauley wav k ille d and F ir e - ! <.r*‘Ru l» r») th at had been holding the Hides — Dty hides. No. 1, 16 pounds man James M errim a n , of P ortland, j l,*‘ove D’«4 city of M a n ila w ill j ii n It i* supposed th “ husband tried to plem ent the rocent w in ter grain report k ill her and then com m itted suicide. of the agriculture departm ent, show anJ upward, 15 to 1 5 \ c ; dry k ip No badly inju red . The injured ami dead M ac.A rtliur’s division at Ban Fernando th a t the w inter grain conditions almost 1, 5 to 16 pounds, 15c per pound; drT w ill he brought in this afternoon. The tnrn<’rrow »»d one battalion of the Shall we M-nd you a A ls e r Must Retira. svsrywl ere in F.urope are favorable. calf, No. 1. under 5 poun Is, 15 to 16c . same regim ent w ill reinforce Lawton's book on this >ub><x.t, (recP cause of the wreck was nut learned. The Washington C ity correspondent R u s s ih u reports complain of deficient dry salted, cne-third less than dry d iv is io n near Bacolore. These troops The engine is on its side, turned par of the D etroit Journal says the pres g rain, but the general condition is flin t; salted hides, sound steers, 60 M e d i c a l D e p a r tm e n t . tia lly round. Four cars were badly w ill lie replaced by the 21st infantry sure on the president for the re tire rspresst ted as satisfactory. L ittle , if pounds and over. 8 L, to 9 c ; do 50 to If you hwve any romplotet w het which arrived from the U n ited States ment of Alger is becoming stronger. smashed. evrr »nd <le,tr«< (hr t.«-»i tn e-l-«1 any. harm seems to have been done ,50 pound», 8 to 8 v«e; do under 50 advice ) on can poaathly obtain, writ* on the transport Hancock yesterday. M cK in ley declares his confidence in by tbe severe cold weather in March ponods and rows, 7 ^ to 8c: k ip 13 to llie it-K-ior fr«-- ly. You will r«*«'«lro Dally Traaaury Siaiem ent. Captain Grant M a k in g a N a m e . a promi-l r«-p!y, without i-o.i. that worthy uushaken, aud believes in the western country, and reports of pounds 7 1* to 8c; do veal. 10 to 14 Washington, M «y 1 3 ,-T o d a y 's state- W i t « , UK. g. ( AVER. Captain G rant, of the Utah battery, Alger made as few mistakes as any cu ltivation and seeJing aie p«,unda, ? S c ; do calf, under 10 pvunds. Lowell, Mas« 'Offices O R. fit N . Ry., Western Union Telegraph Co. m ent of th eco n d itio u of the treasury whose success in managing the army man would have made. The piessure spring favorable. j v«c; green (n n aslted ), lc per pound A ll S T A G E L IN E S . show s : t gunboats Laguna de bay uud Cav» is republican. The president stands by Goosideiably leas thau a normal crop, less; c u ll* (b u ll*, stags, moth-eaten A v ailab le cash balance, <259.727,642. | donga, has won for bim eelf tbe Alger, and w ill not even ad m it that SINN0TT 4L FISH, Prop«. approxim ately three- four the, is in d i- badly cut, scored h air »lipped, weather Gold reserve, <231,437,925. sobriquet “ the Dewey ol the a rm y .’ ’ it would be wise for him to retire. cwted for In d ia as a whole, Bengal beaten or g rubby), oae th ird lea*. n BOYS ARE WILLING TO STAY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Recognize the Importance of Their Pres ence is the Philippines. •3A WILL RETDR», HOWEVER,THIS MOKTK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON D DENTIST. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. DENTIST. D LAWYERS. .. W HENRY L. KUCK Harness, Saddles. Bridies, ATTÛRNSH AT L1W Whips. Spurs, Stirrups. A .s- Attorney tnd Counsellor i t Lav. « D .H ATT0R1EY AT L A I, a^ c. Conducted on Best Principles ATTORIBY AT L A I, E M M IT ATTORIBY AT L A I. O LD á. Stock inspector of Sherman Co. G old en R ule H otel D ATT0RXE7S AT L A I H ATT0RMEY3 AT L A I. TOISORIAL ART.ST Hata- tiler's HENRY KRAUSE Cherry Pectoral SADDLES, HARNESS I SUPPLIES ! B aking P owder STOP UMATILLA HOUSE E le c tr ic L ig h ts in e v e ry ro o m , .a n d E le c tr ic C a ll B e lls . .....H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT Y O U Fttioril masters ever gour to<js II gei C9I0.