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SUBSCRIPT«)« RAIES: •1 .6 0 PER TSAR. ONE D O LLA R PER SHERMAN COUNTY YE A R IN A D V A N C E . IR E L A N D BOOK AND JOB PRINTING BR O TH ER S, P U ÌU M U I. 1 We Print Envelopes, Tag«. Bill Heads, le tte r Heads, Posters, 8tatrm»*ute Pro- granimes, CLard: ’ C:rcaI* ” . labels, Note ‘ lead«, Looks. Briefs, Sale Billa, Pam- phlete. Anything on the Earth in the Line of Printing, so Don’t send Your Orders out of the County. . Orders by m ail p ro ia a tlv ffllW w e a k attd C n u A 7 M a .« " B4T IR E L A N D B R O T H E R !, b a e rm a a c e a a ty . O r V O L . X II. S O C IE T Y D IR E C T O R Y . n i 'S I M K M N CAROS. M iliS E OK H O \O K — H E liK E X L ' I % K , H. MOORE No. 2, A U V W .-M -v ts u , A O V W . liU l. M oro c v s M<» ii .I «y u u a t . Sojourners re- ' s. e.-tiu lly ta t t le d lo tle u d . M u * . S l.L K ’A l l ) AT. C . Of 11 ..B A N K ER S.. I l i K H Y H ill , «s.c o rd r. n u X. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M O |{(> - S I I E K M A N county . O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 13. 1899. The tune lim it expires at 4:52 anti the — RACE AGAIN CALLED OFF yachts cannot possibly make it. on the Northern WANT TO FIGHT { Ä " d’ ,h" “ MOOHJt 4:21:30—The race is off. M O O R E BROS. Transact a General NO . 20 ■ ORO OREGON For the Third Time the Big Yachts Failed to Finish. A STO RY OF C A N N IB A L IS M Y o u n g M a n H o r r ib ly T o r t u r e d a n d H a te n ----- o ------ Great ritaio, However, Shows a Dis taste for War. The death nf Corporal W. B. Larra bee, of the South Dakota rigim ent, from smallp' x cart a gloura over ti e mu? tering-out ceremony t d a t. R oyal R aking P owder Savages S T O h M *j IN i ri 1 1 * S r. A. C ., Oct. 7 .— A r<- ------- o -------- T r a n s p o r t F la m and H r (a r lo a a Letters of credit issued of of cannibalism was available ou Eastern states -À bsolutely R S D lJ IT r rv Harne* Sydney. Australia, a fe w le. ù ure J M nVN AHOO, V. c. M anila, (Jet. « .- T h e trans* ott Siam j day« before t h e s a i l i n g of the steamer W x U O LPK K , C le rk . — o----- Aoraugi to thia port, by «he French i encountered typhoons early this week. M a k es 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 C o lle c tio n , m ade a t a ll po ints on favorable One lasted 40 hours. Most of the forage jjrnto. M g N t a x c h a a g « and te le g ra p h ic t r a i l - T k„ T wn n . . . V rv E a a a U Mo.k^l ti i o !i1tea,.u ‘"r J***uette. The victim of the f e n acid on S e w Y o r k , C hicago. ' t L o u t. Sau lD e BOttS I IT LVcDlJ iit C M , Nellfl^f display of savager 6T-’ âl. LACteC. 60# rerv was a native of Orange Free Stale Will F k m lv isLnfl lie yn ‘?e<k «wept overboard. A ll the \IO K - i C IK 'L K X ». W 'H E X O K 1 CO., *fw P o rtla u d , Tb s Dulles aud various . r 1 Wtunic a ft, m eets lu a. O. V. *». Hall p F o r a in m ts u m r o , O regon H aw aii, named Amaro, who acted a s ’ ?, Will r l rtdy LtleDfl IIS , boats. were smashed in and the ste.mer and W a th in y .o n . ShowiDg Any Particular Super e very Ur»» ;uid to ird W ednesday evenlug of r a u rolled tremendously. Mnles were orderly to the immigration d e p a rt-J Cherished Rights— KrugeiS Govern m o u th SojouruiAd m .-m bers a *e iu v u e d to a t iorily Over the Other. Q R . I. M. S M IT H hulled from side to side ai.d frightfully ment at Noumea, in the New Hebrides te n d ment Ejecting K t l r Miners. allowed foi A M \ « l* A M » K n x , O X . il g» ’rnmttA for sixty ; mangled and disemboweled, their About git months ago, Am anit W x H O U M kC U K K or more tr ■ legs and n^cks broken, and the animals ) tf, married a native woman of Oaha iu tf.e «'troll ¿stra tiou of aft fell in such a confused mass that the be adjusted to New York, Oct. 7 .- The vac hta ' P ‘e ^ ew H ^ n d e s group, and on pass meet their wire unable to relieve ing that island on the second day _ of! Kloemfontam, .............. <» — Pr< eident (attendants m shite and condì« Oct. spent half an hour after arriving at the lions. K e-3 eral m When the storm abated the 0 R. L L O Y D D. I D L L M A N, ■re of the cabinet starting point trying the wind, run the rovagd of the Jeanette to one of Meyne on Thursday congratulated the , • i» H U e P|> « H e H r n g S r o r » iiefore lea vieg I eir western trip ning about one tack or the other and the outlying islands, he decided to J burghers on the rapidity with which ,nJ',rf<1 animals were killed and the expressed. When •a t¡e fa c t with the up and down, eft and cn the wind. visit his w ife’s tribe. Accordingly the they responded to his call. He said carcasses thrown overboard. earnest eu W«»KÍ». »»««• |)V A« the time of the start approached couple were put «.ft in a small boat and the Orange Free S:ate did ni t intend the biaro arrived here her propeller » by Adm iral f»ewey to | was high out of water and the wreck icy of it was oulv a few weeks ago that the t ) make an attack but *<iuld fiercely President Mc- the wind began to decrease and at Q R . O L ’ VE H A R T L E Y K in J e y to i of her boats were hanging frem the m ale a second • v:z ^ o ^ e a m p a i g n . call and , defend ite cherished right? Office over Moor.- B ros.’ B a n k .... liLtk* was not blowing much over 12 »banner davits learned their fate knots. A t 11:U5 a gun spoke out the « a a. a i J & L A 1 I0 K . B y m i s t a k e they ha<1 landed on an ....M o ro , Oregon. London, Oct. 6. — All rel aide i n i e ll i- - M a n y W u le » vwe«, K iii e C . preparatory signal. Ciews on the unfriendly shore and were taken gence lr< m South Africa points to the ^ • ’’hiugton, Oct. « .—A mess&ge from f b a « s o r t h a T r u s t rival boats then iegan j<<ckeving for a Question Wbteb «O K U A t t r a e t s a h b *lon. start in earnest. The Columhia had prisoners. The man was tied to ■ C°o*inoance of the existirg sim ition f< r ' ”' ti’ rd' / ’l i * ‘■ay* : The steamer Siam < K F«O N Boers Ar« Said io B« OctupyiDg L iirg ’s Nek. stake an 1 his torture began. Tnis con E. SANDERS, U . D S., which left ban Francisco August lb Was: the weather position and try as l.e igton. Get. 5. G. u . s ii - . . r — ? some time as both tidre a'e appartntlv 5. —Mocstaiy legis- Hi i t »»- the only question would Ik g a rth coaid not oust tier sisted, first, in alhiwing vicious jungle diffident atw.ut commencing tl attack. with 45 horees amt 32b mules, encoun Gestri! Siaians Preparing lo E racm lt. <5™ ln BuUllng, up from the better l«eith. As the boats snakes, from which the poison fangs > Tr.»- d-lay it taken u n hv « good as it glues time for tered a typhoon on the 21st inst. on ! greet;oca! caocue next stairs over .he runu:;u>* store Ugly E -port From N w Cisi’e. a in te r. tore along toward the lightship, a l had been removed, to attack the man’s further negotiations, ano today's in d i the coast of northern Luzon, in which trust question w ill he legs. Then a tire was made at his feet, : tu republican members of Q R . I. S . t iE IS E M K ÌREER- most parallel to the starting line, thev cations apparently show a willingness all but lb mules were lost. The an i Office iu Chapman Block. Long Dis horribly burred,'Jon the part of the British mal» were kill»«] by the pitching of cor gress made a beautiful picture. Just l>efore and h i- legs were a scheme of concerted government tance 'panie S42 ih e Dalles, »>r. J injury was superficial so th a t, Io «-ontinue to u tilix - the vessel and lack of air from the nec getting to the bghtehio tie Columbia though w ill, if pc» ) hie, be London. Oct. 5 - T h e Dailv Tele tarty a»’t io. D r . x t i u . r * :> a gr.nl i t- of one of ih*- b e s t ’ .... victim would not die under the While a distaste fo?‘ w a 7 e v id X d v “¡n- essity of ciosmg the hatches. There fratntd. fco eased »ft quickly and crossed the line , at least, is the pro co tog.-« tu A u i-'fiv », l . .e L’ utvc r.-tty ,rf M : d u * a u , graph has the following disjatch frem gram wh ich at 11:21^)2. The Shamrock tried to rewtrnent. Then he-was made a target' creases in Great Britain, dispateb!. were no densities among the ta see ti New Castle. Natal, det-d yesterday: tutu in o ñau .o y t-!»rs e xp erteacr. now in the minds of re- gers. ° ^ i n . lv k X d r’him the *h o fr.,m the scene Of p o s ,h li h u e U In k . 10 bl Iran 1 d ^ e , ami w ill in a ll get marer to the lightship th.«n h "The Boer a«lvan».-e befcan tod-«v the C o l - V i - - - . » h . . , J « ro’ »nd more lurid. Of- rival in order to break up carried cut. The presi- with a general moven ent of artillery. nrobabiiiity A G U IK A L C O ' s M k T H O O S . He was torn to j icces and placed ___ M U IR & M U IR , Let* iu he V .^ t Block, lu m b .a ’s wind, but had not non», so e. -g’ ¡set the lar-rearh- The Boere are occupying L a irg ’s Nek dent b in * ' ia»C<’ R'UK«*r referred to” the prospective Said to Ba S a n d in g N o r t h e r n M a n B a c k Ltgbtlv and hold the mountains to t. e ing in porrt>! i ol tt is protdem and is crossed on the Colum bia’s weather accordirz*to n ’/ " ' «•' ? ' ÎH » « A M .» •* a i • ’ iL WM eat*,n 1 as a means of setting the «'It t...x | quarter at 11:21:1». The Columbia to T h e i r F a r m « . south of Volkerust. No British tseop- an earnei!"t B ker after cpinicne and meantime paMic "to ta lly frww of England ” was first oxer hot the Shamrock with the eh«»p. In the ■ M anila, Oct. 6 .—Aguinaldo, accord- are nearer than Ladysmith and pre ioformat ¡UO -arjtg on it. He may According to’ advices fr m R. J. YV. V O t • EL *«s g i f r u prom pt »lU a«; >o. p luted in to the weather le r tu . This Amnro s wife tad been provided with ihject of a chapter of fcis parations ate lieirg made to ahan<’ «i, rnake it same >og to a rerort brought to Manila to- o ttic e »a A u d . r x E , ButZulttA was a challenge that M*t Barr oft tie * s«».mj husban.1. The matter was point Boer forces at V c l k c m s t w ill «d- dav hy a D ’tnimcan friar from it e Natal fretc the frontier to Glencoe. mtsVag*i tu • greea dpos tte conven- ci lu k T .'rh n n h? ? UI V,nte 10 lhe N>tal b ^ « * II. <><: r «» »X S w Speda 1st for Refraction and course and »lown on the fleet of steam iy, het is cot entirely north, hae teened orders to the F il i ‘»eceral fcimons i- preparing to it is thought no action has tieen taken. _____ »ettlej ila iK ie .L » of the E y e . h ers. The torpedo I oats shrieked <wn mind as to the pino soldiers in the northern province evacuate w ithin 24 hour«. Feople are l o u s I t . M IT C H w ild ly . They did not nerd a second II T I S M B ^ iie rc y of bringing the T M k R K tfg L S B E T B K a T B D . J ihanntehurg. Oct. 6 —The gov»r*- to return to their towns and to resume crowding the trains at Ladyemitft.** 2 Moiri»<>u, » » rner Front Strc t. m a tn r te1 (h ■ ttentioo cf congreee arid lot k to know that Barr, and Hogarth as farming. Ib is story lacks confirma r -------- iOCnt ” ej«et»ng tbcusands of Kaffir Ug y B e p o r t f r o m N e w C a s t» e . tbe peop! weil, won hl sail thrtugb w»lls of Iron ueneral Grant D r i v e « the Filipino« from miners from Rand and sending them tion but the rnmor may he in accor **.» i ’ at way. Ih e president N M IT C H E L L & TANNER O K K ' »»>. London, Oct. 5. — Transvaal new» ii- rather than give in the first battle. ieaders of the partv are the Im ui Mixer. into the cortt ern districts of the dance with ztgninaldo’s policy of keej eoatrariictof j . Side by aide with t ' - finde tra t t D r. I . kth I i* w e ll k n » n te residents of S«. -r- When the Columbi a broke cut her big _ M anila, Oct. 7 .-G e n e ra i Fred Grant, Transvaal to avoid danger of collieion ing the country as productive as p o s s i sunooncencect that B'jers 1,aveoccur > ’ nut carril toe popa- n'AU «« uu. i l s ».« r» is g u a r a a to -a t» . v« «al AïîORNiYS AÎ LAW lintie c d icry ta u e t combinations of balioooer, which filled in a wholes me with three companies of the Fourth i n - { • * l i> whites in the event of A n ble. using his men in alternate shifts Laing's Nek is printe«i a ditpateb ftr-n c a p i t a l t w l v , efie toc W-.n e iaa i tn • «.-juris o. i>i--g"O, W**h- k a spurt. The windward faulty, two o-mpa: lee of the F»>ur- Irieh at they are di-pcsed to ropa supporting the Boers hae ° ° tb* fatnie or under arms. Pretoria stating that the TrwneTaal in g lo tt « 'id iu A il *. iw ni I h r > . : p r r u . r « U u il o: maaauuver »»» called <>ft within fif- teentn infantry and a t an»i of scouts , «tatted for the frontier, ter from ac im partial government hat is-ued strict r .;.r « - Ltto « n.krvl a i s le s tn ■ A S S A C M O S B T IS B k F U B L IC A K S . teen minute«. Both boats set back irto attached to If e former fig m e n t, ad ’ tako a * or.-gfnae tions to eerrmaodaute that Br.t K . ' E i L k X D , G R fc u »x thè coure», tte Colun bia in thè lead. vanced from Imus this n-orning, driv- I*»? esem inclined to territory muet n t ( * invac«^ F ia tfo rm Akcp-.od a otf a Sci tato ticket London, Oct. b.—A private message The officiai lim e ut ronedirg thè iog thè insorgente freni thè cn tir* w e s t M e i.u n t e r e r of aod Dewier ta int) CIO, & 1 C it, C om m erclsl U iu ta i g. : «t,. s, and ea- mg bad arrived to cenfirm liiedn>(.atib Memioatea. oater mark was: Shamrock, 1:3K:25; - batik of thè Ima» river. Three Ameri- from a high tfficial in Pretoria says: affeetteg t:.e industries from New Castle actouneii g that the "W e do not Bi»-ton, Oct. b .—The Masvachwantts • ant anv goaranke of in- Whips, to la m b ia , l:.-fi:34 Immediately alter «ans were wouuded. It is estimateci k ? a natural atxl un- S. B E N N E T r , dependence, We stick to the Lend n stale republican convention was held advance of the Boer forces t*ezan xe»« r o u i d i t g ih « Columbia went on t » tta t 10 cf thè FiLpino» wirc k ille d . "#«■ of m -le rn trade terday. A disti nctly eerioot »nd cg!v Spars, * * e «object of finances the “* erolatic; rometbirg which should pori teck, followed sbortly hv thè Comjanies C and H .w ith thè scnuts. convection. We have lo-t al. faith ;n '7 * * 7 ’ tatemect aornee from New Ca-tle to amrnck. Tr e O lumhia t o k e l croesed thè river at thè big bend and British state-men and bave nothing platb’rm says t i e repur lican partv the effect teat armed Kaffi«ea»com- perhaps "• ated and kept w ithin Stirrcps, stanile unreservedly plsdg d to mein- iiw ite ti- I again and f«»?c J t i e Shamrock a* »ut. advanced westward in the direction of wore to say.” ut r«.t to be condemned r.ii: (»any Boer commanders. Thia w « aid Office iu The S» hanu > Buildiug, The tain the existing gold stiwdard. T h e ae an ch ¿ ra , S h ip s , It wae a g»eal game of j wkevtcg, with ibe Bincayan rosd, the insurgents fir be an abeolnte beach of the cocdition- D ill-» , Oregon. platform opp ses trusta: end» rsee the the Americans doirg t ie better work. ing volleys but retiring tradb c o n d it io n s good Twentv F ih - t i *WU1 |K \« r tir e la a ll C o a rta , S ia t c a c d Fed T C D tS U D Ü W ü j o n C o V fir S . national administration, and eojr- suppoced to govern warfare amorg At 1:45 the Columbia was in the lead ; pinos were diicovered in trenches at I . --------- f the troeta which civilise i nations and if true presages . efjJ. by ah ut 30 seconds. The wind, h e w -! the Bioiavan church, about midway R e p o r t s S h e w G r e a t B x - mend- tf e sk II with which the presi mmanc dent ha- handled the problems aiisicg scenes worse than the gloomiest fore- the more thcoghtf the e»jne:deration of ever, was too light to admit of the J betwaao Kacoor and Cavite Viejo. paosion «» Bmiocss. cast. ta:e«tnen in the xactits finishing w itoin the time ‘ There were routed, six being k illed . ' ^ o ik , Oct. 6 .—Bradstreet's w ill from the war with r^pim. republican party is that cf the preeible All kinds of repairing prompti» w . H. W IL S O N . W i | B a s ta t A rm e C F o r c e s . Lieutenant Jas W. Murray Crane lim it Ib e boats were about seven i K ile y ’s battery of the F ilth artillery I * * * tomorrow : and neatly dona. Mafeking. Get. 5 .- T h e Associated irrita ti n and discontent which giant miies from the finish when the race* made an effective sortie about a m ile . ^ P ^ m h e i hack clearing returns con- was Dominated for governor fcy ac Pres- on reliable authority says the c- m bina ticca may inspire in Toung clamation. as was General Curtis 3*u>ndSt.. Near Sfocdy't Warehouse I * • ’ CB,,®d t f f - south of Baooor and ¿helled the west ^rtn e a ,‘T advices of the maintenance men who are starting out in life and G u ild , jr .. for lieutenant governor. uoighers are enjvinsd n».t to cross tt e bank of the river at close range. That i c$a ° * ry ’s general trade and pro Oregon T h e D a tile * • h o may imagine that their coper- H -*»a M. Kooltcn was nominated western frontier or to interfere w ith for durtive indu-try in exc»-» dingiy large Highland. Oct. 7 .—The sterling gun lo ck 1« now held by the Americans. «« « « '* • t u L .r e b d ^ ¡ > . ’ volume. When it is revelled that ow- ■UorDeT f*n **« L was fire! at l ’ :20. The Columbia and restricted. Thia armed forces. a**Careful a tte a U o a g i r e i to o ile e llo u « . O f eed'of th L IN C O L N A N D D O U G L A S leg to holiday observances at leadirg crossed the line teu seconds ahead cf fif.t has taken deep root in W o o l S a ia s ’. a L o n d o n . fice couuaei a j *A p ra c tiœ iu a l S .a te courts. Bwttlsh Treopi frem laCta. ci>irs the num t«r of business davs in the bhamroi k. certaiu sectiona of the countrv, and v Ilice »»ver French & C«. 's bank. I.ond n, Oct. 6. — The offerings at Fras'dant M e K i a l e y and Fostmastar G aa-‘ Septemlier was the smallest ol aov Ladysmith. Natal. Get. 5 .- T b n speculation as to the ultim ate effect of the s o il auction ealwa to d a y a m o u n t e d arai Smite Fay Tributes to Tbslr month except February, the facts that to 11.5M) hales. Fine mericoe and the Fifth lancers and natal brigade from the agitation rune through Lot a little Q J. B R IG H T , 11:47 a. m .- T h e Columbia is s till ■ emery. r .m a s V a lle y , of the correspondence which comee r ^ iJ ! ilg r« al*nV at .6 Cities ex- finest grades of crossbreds were firm, Durban have arrive*!. leading tte race, but the race ie verv Galesburg, I I I . , Oct. 7 .- O n tte reeded aesea hilnoo doli ara—were There was spirited bidtlirg for this •^•‘ ly to the table of tLe i resident. O reg >n. [close. ATT0RI8Y AT LAV, campus of historic Knox college, where laiger than those of August and nearly stock ami the home tra e -ecuied the S O B S W IN D B A D LY fc lE D S D . Ih e personal liberty phase of the trust forty one years ago, Abraham Lincoln queeiion j« oce wnicfc has not vet been Waneo . . . . oreypon N e w e n t i r e l y , C o n v e n i e n t 12^J3 p. m. The Colombia Dads and Stephen A. Douglas met in their in he absence of any particular ac- taken occasionally Oy American recre- S a e o n c f ia e e c f t h e B tg Y a c h u A n o t h e r geceraliy rti-casied, but it is reccg- by about an eighth of a m ile . to B u s in e s s . memorable swviea of debates. P r e s i tix ity in stock or other speculation, sentatisea wfe« have purchased cpF w » . D r l f i l B g « M a t c h . olied by politicians . > ta k e a __ , u nave pUtCl SS»* 1 CD t>» W iil pra c'te e in a ll lb » courts of O regon. . cf 1 bestness today ___ about .___ w _ e 4o00 b P dent M cKinley and Po«tuis«ter General Cf I tie ti r immen-e immense tnlnm volume balee* Coarrer 1 gra»f»-e New York, Oct. 5 .—The second race Position in tre foreground and to lead oOtee over K ra u e e 's Al «ruev-* >hop- htch was done. Ben? largely , j . hdriWDV<" ,e* r * ra *r * of the contest for tee America's cup Mnith this morning deliveied stirring • political consideration Conducted on Best Principles 1 2 :1 0 -T h « Shamrock has gamed addressee was sailed today. commemorative of the con rapidly on toe Colum bia. J o li s G A V IN As illustrative of thè great gr*at advance ________ —______ test between the two great leaders of in i burine*« The w eatrrr half sc hear Ge tore thi S te a m e r S u n k a t B H e r F le over preceding precedimi l e e r . basine*» in thia this A S O T d k R T H R O U G H T R A IN . O O R E & G A V IN , ___ ________ clearing« retu*ns Mew V ir k , Oct. ft. — The Leoca sank start began to ».loud up but gave no in ! : ! • —Th« Columbia has gained dur- former days. The brief i-peech of the . years, . nine months’ Feed Stable in connection with hotel. president was punctuated throughout J «re do less significant, " ih e total D o u b t « S e r v e « to Be F u t o n B « t w « « n ---- dt her pier at 6:35 o'clock and at dication of rain. At 10:50 the bham- minutes and Horses given the beet of »are and atten iog toe past tw in ty its dvliverv w ith outbursts of applau*«. rock’s big spinnaker was broken out. O g d en a c e P « rU « B < . clearings for nine months thia year ag- present is lying at ac angle of about 50 tion at all times turned the stake boat only a length be ATTORMETS AT LAV, Ptetrraster General S m ith’« elo grezate a sum greater than the entire degrees. There were several firemen all the jitzs on each having been set a Omaha Neb.. Oct. 5 . - I cci<3ect to hind. T te boats are now abreast. quent tribute* to the character and 1HBH total, though there ate three >° the forward hold at the time the few setxnds previously. At I t o’rlotk the establtshase t of a third through Oreg >n T b ® Dw llï.-* service of both Lincoln and Douglas, months y»t to elapee beloie the year is »hip rank, but it is thought all the preparatory signal was blown, t-eir. le t ween Chicago a:d San Fran- P r ic e s K cas» »n a h ie. 1:5ft—The .^hamiock s till the and remini-cenes cf old da;« in ti e I l complete. In this connection the an- raped. Several were compelled ~ by way of the Union Pacific- lead. to they both came d n fu c * op cíese to Hoorn« 39 AS. UBApm aa HI jc M. linois political arena, were appreciated nual se^ort of Marager bherrer of the f"in> un er the fireboat New Yotk tbe lightship, the Columbia ena ing Nortl western route and a like increase HOTEL BR EW STER greatly by the immense crowd ol down across tbe lice clone to the l:ght- New \o rk cleanog houre, shows that which «as lying on the starboard side in service by the Burlington and a a. n o ri a raa> a x t . x n u TWir-i -»a VI<wt,i»r« W»•. • 2:44— Both bunts are standing fa listeners. At the conclusion of the J th« aggregate tank clearing» in the °f Ihe burning ship. » n i p . a i d c o m in g anout, sailed slowly iH nvei A Rio Grande, cranes the an FO R TLIS-D, . . . OMKGOn out to av*. apparently g *ttu g belle ►xercises (he presidential hack. Tne shamrock also headed to nouncement that the Union Pacific w ill party i ?*’• ’’ ending with beptember were the ------------—------------ U F U R & M EN EFEE breeaen. Ibe relative position« are un boarded the train for Chicago. ward the line but din not crv»s. The doable its traiu service to Portland at ¡heaviest ever known, exceeding bv ' Dewey Aeeepts the House AiTirr*« in U ” - Ha — i l b ' iv M ¿3 per day 'hanged h r* t l » C dumbia appears to K'.rup»- n a n — Ntu®» / e and » p«r t—<h ’ nearly nine billion dollars the record M'ashir.gtoo, Oct. ft.-A d m ir a l Dewe» boats were only a few seconds apart tae same time. H-st . u._ *, I.'a»! ISM-Ieni I f>« yvtlicg the Its ', of ti e freeses. A U S T IA L IA X S A M G S f. ! total of iMvl, and this, too, in the face elected to accept a house in Wash- when they finally crossed thr line. A: presect ftcaa Gg .ec there is a l«n ■ »row ATTORNEYS AT LAV t.ive i - 4trtai, y.»«i vnli besat 1-fie-l. «Air ot'-al- me v of the fact that now less than ever he- ’ D&tcn already constructed instead of During the first five minutes there was d o a b l e ¡ a l l y s e r v ic e o v e r t h e O r e g o n D t t iii lt B a d B .c s u ta C a r n .d H ® at re iu the New York city t<ank having wuw me k b u uilt. great cheering for the Columbia. Th- Short Line to finite, F SAXiis.ß«. Xaniger. 3n)5— The Shamrock is s till ahead ahich only ____. . e clear- a r- iii . i T: . e e a a i im m i ira r a l l w a s B c u g M in A m a n e a . «*X»»VR- Jb B«T» w » x. E-njr, T H K l i t i . ' . » - , ‘ »RV.. ▼ a c t W t'>«k mgs repre-«»ot specolnlivt transactions ' ® c’ a l!.v inio«n’* i teday t f the pnrpose half a length lead of toe Sftamrtck a» carries it as far west a a Pocatello, Brisbane, Queensland O tt 7 .- Great j and oo the contrary more accurately From there ____ . eopleof the United States to the start «as lengthened out until however. 3:33—The Columbia seems to have a surprise and to Portland b a . H L A U N G IU X fL s wtiaow. >tie*atisfaction are ex- I represent legitimate business transac- Pr , * * M b im with a home in Washing- clear wwter shewed. The C M u a b ta ’s there is bet one tra,n meh way daUy^ slight lend. If the wind holds out it pre-j Io°- He expressed gratification at the sail fil.e i and then abe went on and ( ’ 7 the new arrareemect the double «aill be a beautiful race to the finish ci **:?**''■. ,u exo m eriia. and political lions than at any preceding peiiod. J jU N T lN G T O N & W IL S O N , J L J T * -*\ *if e ' I k * NSitFetnte clearings at 76 cities l * Kder, which he accepted. caught her oppuueut. Itc n by latch daily service ia to be carried or. was” tab war office f as j lace»! large oruerr for the month of beptemtper were 17 -i she crept up until ste had a lead of a to the coast over tte Oregon Short 3:15—The race ie apparently eft I n d er N e w t h e L o g f i e r i in F o r t . lor canned meats in » L e L o t t e d States. 013,M * .221, a gam of nearly 2 per cent c ATTORXEYS AT LAI. .ecgth and a half. The sailing Lin« and the Oregon Railway A Navi- M a n a g e m e n t. Ae a matter of fact the Queensland | over August. ban Francisco, Get. 6 —The im maneuvera were now on for good. nation erm pary lines, which are* now August F ir n National Bank Block, »aimers, anticipotmg a large demand, The wind was too light to admit of feally but piece« of the Union Pacific As indicative of the fact that the men»? log raft which left Seattle a fea Lad prepared increased storks which expansion of the country’s business is weeks ago in tow of the steamer flniabing w ithin the time lim it and . . . TMK UtLLki, OktU¡)X it is probable w ill become a drug on of a particularly even and general Crarina. and which was lost oft the the ra»-e was officiallv declared off at NSW F IN A N C IA L S IL L . their hands. ________ - .cl sractrr, it 1» further to t«e noted coast and found a few days ago off Port 4:30. p R E D W . W IL S O N , Harford, was towed into port todav not H a a s u r « to B« I n l r o S u e s a In th e S e n a te naval katemat.« ! M1?1 **’« •> •'" in Clearings at c u e s out- B w e ly la t b « S « « a io n . W s lin o iir II . a side of New \u rk is almcet identical much the woree for wear and prac New York, Get. 5 .—The yachts ATTORIEY-AT-LAV, tically intact. W a s h in g to n . Oct. 7 . - Acting Secrr- |w ,th the gain at all cities, Washington, Oct. 5 .- T b e Poet to crossed tbe starting line at about 11 n>5. tary Alien hs* pre; ared the full state- For the nine months, as already re- morrow w ill say: On the first day of S a r io u s R io ts In A u s t r a l i a . T h e D a lle s . . . O re g o n meut of estimates which w ill he ,«». narked, the clearings are vety large, e l «® approachirg seseion cf congress Perth, Western Australia, Oct 6 .— e* » congress for the n aintenance exceeding in tact the aggregate for the has i»een serious riotieg at . I “j l 4 —The Shamrock is apparentlv the aennte fkancial bin w ill be mtro^ establishment lor th e ’ entire rear ol lh98, which is t ie There O l k ' e over F irs t X a 'io n a l B ac k in tue lead. Tbe wind is blowing ten luced m the latter both. I t w ill not -VT *r; These amount t i heaviest there is any reccrd of. As Kaigoolie. A hundred miners rushed miles an hour from tbe southwest. be ou the same lines as’ tbe L o o s e h i l l J f t LAN DR Y ''* *• .w“ ,cb i® ®o increase over compared with the nine months’ re on various claims and it moved ore in ----- b.Qt it w ill declare without equivoca defiance oi of * »Iron« force of police, the anpronriations for the current sear t t u r n s o l lNMs' thVa re lV ’« i?»eOa?Ce of « ■ - < « ; i < . m c iu d ^ ¡ : ux ou « - , i , 12 lM—Tbe Columbia is about half l ’°.n *or the gold standaid. o k ra ti . . n u n m o ho t V » Í »DMl-.S u -> I W .n J .i’r u o f it»e v,',t Id nieels lu A ». IV. .Ut m : i i l i b \ \ etttteaday ev emu 4 V it t i u eUouk-r-. ;».»• u . ile .i I.» at-1 W B a n k in g B u s in e s s by i Vancouver, B. PRETTY CONTEST WHILE IT LASTED j ho“*e,-t to A BOERS ADVANCING TO FATAL bORDER "P J THE TRANSVAAL SITUATION PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Late Dispatclies From South Africa Are Contradictory. DENTIST. ALL ARE GLOOMY ENOUGH, HOYi'EYT; PHYSICIAN SIB SURGEON DENTIST. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LAWYERS. D HENRY L. KUCK A ■araess, Saddles, Bridles, Auaraej in J te u s e U a r at Lav. It 1TT0R1KY AT LAV, w ü » T 'o 'f -M »® «.« J. r M'JOKk. M ce D r G o ld en R u te H o tel TdSSORIAL ARTIST. Haircutting 25c. Shaving 15c. Main Street, next d «or to Moro Hotel. Agency for the beat laundry. E M M E IT O i » m O LDS, ▼ «!»>■, (Ir»«ua. Commerciai Trade Solicited. Fine 5ampie Rooms Special attention xlven to erm ntry trade. "Stoct lnpector of Sherman Go. CONRVD D R P V T iK s : KOHLER, PROP. T e are sure you do not. Nobody wants it. But it comes to many thousands every year. Itcomcs to those who have had coughs and colds until the throat is raw, and the lining membranes of the lungs are inflamed. Stop your cough when it first appears, and yo j remove the great danger of future trouble. Auer’s HENRY KRAUSE Cherry Pectoral SADDLES, HARNESS I SUPPLIES R. C. Wallis, Deputy, Rufus, O r. I'K M U .K IO S . O B E O O X . The Leading Dealer in Pherman County In First-eiaae "U p -to-D ate” .................... Of lier Klfid la | j Liai of Goodi. ..WiSCO, OKIGOR. W h iS T 'E fc° W hand a large atock of Harness and Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Wh.pa,, Rohes, Bruahea, Carry Combs, Ac., Ac. Any person in need of anything In wiy l:ne will eave money by givirg^ne a call before purchasing elsewhere. 4 y S T O P W h e r e t h e P e o p le S to p ! stops coughs of all kinds. It does so because it is a sooth ing and healing remedy of great power. This makes it the great est preventive to consumption. Put one of A yer’s Cherry Pectoral P lasters over your lungs 4 UMATILLA HOUSE E le c t r ic L ig h t s in e v e r y r o o m , a n d E le c t r ic C a ll B e lls . .......... H O T E L R A T E S T O S U I T Y O U Offices 0 R. & X. Ry., Weatarn Union Telegraph Co. A ll STAGE L IN E S . SINNOTT & FISH, Props. svAo/o M e d fe a i/ L /b c ttc r Fcww. F o r fo u r r e n t , I,, i t a n p i to p u y pout- wo w ill >eud you tlx le v u inwilCAl books. JWwrf/oa/ 4</r/ew F«^w. W s h»»a th e » x c lu .lv . ( . r r l « v , o f •>>m» o f t h . m oat »iuiii«*iit p b y .ic ia n . In t h . U n ite d S ta te *. U n u .u a l <>t>por- tuuilkcs altd I miik »Xpertence ru n - n . n t ly fit th e m f o , (fl * I i i k you in *d ic a l a d v t c . W r i t . f r . » l v a ll t h . |>artte- u la r . in y, tr You w ill receive a ( p ru u ip t re p ly , w ith o u t »<>«1. Add re»». 1»K. J. C. AY Kit, L o w e ll. U u i a mile ahead. N'enntOf A ldticb, who, as chairman t i o i r ' si,‘»h* .2 eJ,- j y’*iar af” •pProPrl* - i la»«vr than those of 1S97, and 111 per 1 -------- j oi Vie finance committee of the senate lions of t l . . «,4.4 for puhlie wciks cent heavier thao in IMG, and 53.6 per 12:50—The Columbia has increased ¡¡7i ‘t!? ? * ?* llle, fr“lnlLK of the D e p a r t m e n t D is c o n t in u e d . and navy yards and rtstions. There is 1 cent heavier than in 1S92 it* lead to nearlv a m ile. b *’ , * ‘d »«“Gidav that the measure Washington, Oct. 6. — The sscreterv also an eGimste of |2 021,000 for the ’_____ had been prepared but that it would ol war has iesoed an order discontinu new naval academv. not be made public u n til it bad been C O A S T J O B tfB R S O B G A N I Z i . ing the m ilita ry department cf the 1 :45—Both yachts are practically shown to a number of republic«“ T h e V e n t x u e t a n T r o u b le . Gulf and merging it into the depart becslnie»!. W ill F ig h t th e M e rc h a n ts a n d J o b b e rs senators. It is the preseuI intention of Washington, Get. 7.—The following ment of the east, under command of o r t h e M id d le W e s t . ' the finance committee to ask a epeedv cablegram has heeu received from General M e iritt, with headquarters at 2 :2 5 -T w o tnirds of the cu rse is cot »¡deration of the b ill in tte senate Ore., ft.—A meeting New York. Captain H em phill of the cruiser l*e -i < Portland, r»», i » Get. ., . covered and the Columbia is a m ile »n order that it mav be disposed of as troit, from Laguavaia y tnt X | of the I hainber of Commerce was h»-ld early m tLe nanluB as possible. “ CaGro ha« accepted the conditions I lh ,t • it* rno° “ <or tb« Pa ^ c^ < o g « - N O R T H W E S T E R N G R A IN S H 'P a iN T S . proffered. The terms cf settlement are * n. ° ! * * n.” * l,<>n .w ‘>8bt j h e j ibbers W A S H 1 N G IG N V0LUNTRR1S. R e e o r d a t t h e P o r t la n d e n d S o u n d F o r t s 3 :t)3 -T h e Shamrock is gainicg. It not ascertained but a change of nd- and wholesale merchants of the middle D u r in g i h e M o n t h o f S e p t e m b e r . ■ il l b . . Clo«. , . c . B . I . M U . . fe rn » ..¿ SU M 0 ... 5 .. west. The jobliers of St. Louis. ministration is probable." Chicago and other who’essle center» of Portland, Oct. 4.-N orthw estern Franeueo to Boot Them. . N o S p a n is h F la g s In H a v a n a . the tnidtile west have entered a suit gram shipments for the month cl Sep 9:28—Several yachts cf the Kei San Francisco, Get. 6 .—Governor Havana, Oct. 7 .- T h e mayor of H a before the interstate commerce com tember as compile»! by the Merchants* Turk 5 aebt Club have passe»! >andy Rogers of Washington, accompanied by mission to compel railroads to lower Exchange were, for Poitlaud and the vana has issued an order declaring that Hoot i . . „ d bound and , . , d ii . ras . . no „» 4 « delegati,)U 0 „ r ,..* .„ t. uV of , renrt-eent* ir» . " o ^ pl; il . Sound ports: no Spanish fla g shall be displayed in ti eir car lead rales. from his state arrived today to welcome The salvation ol the Pacific coast From P»irtlan»l- To Europe, 28*1,941 the city of Havana except at the Span tbe Washington volunteers, now tn - ish consulata. It is believed thia w ill jobber ie in the difference betweeu hnrhela wheat; 108,260 hu»he|s barley. 3:41—The yachts are about five miies route home from Manila on the trans- To San Francisco— 1ft,8«0 bushels from the finish. Ihe Columbia 1st port Pennsylvania. T te vessel, how- give rise to considerable hostile c riti carload and less than carload rates. cism . This difference has been growing less wheat; 12,996 bushels flour; 14,200 taken in ber spinnakers » p ! lufftd up. w e r, is not expected here much belorw year bv year u n til the margin is now bushels oste. B r . - v i t a a P r ig » | | r G s n s r a l. Tl e race ie apparently off. the eighth instant. Governor Gage as small as the const jobbers can stand fotel —905,301 bushels wheat. Washington, Oct. 6 .-C o lo n el Harry and live. Hut the big ju'ibing con ------------------------------- ■ reception at tne Palace hotel Shipments daring July and A ugust- (.. Kessler of tbe First Montana volun cerns of the rnidlde west demand a DiWKY a n d t h e PH1L1PF1NBS. today in Louer of the Washington dele 777,2113 bushels wheat; 103 254 bushels and has turned the state tug- teers l as been tomín ¡«sinned brevet ' further reduction. The rate they de- flour; 5025 bushels oats; 10S,2t>0 A d m i t , i s i r a U o n ’s P o lic y A p p r o v e d b y iha gation boat. Governor Markham, over to the brigadier general of volunteers for dis j tn«nd leaves practically no difference bushels barley. _ M a n f r o m M a n il a . visitors tor use in going to meet tbe tinguished conduct at Maloloe on het*een the two rates and the coast Tot»! shipments of season to date — Chicago, Oct. 5 .- A special to the Pennsylvania outai ule the heads when March 31 last. jobbers propose to arise in a body and 1,082 534 bushels wheat; 116.249 Times Hers 11 from Washingt iu says; she is'sighted. bosh Is th ur; 19 225 bushels M ln n e io ia f o lu n is e r s fi* ht t,a‘ 11 “ lter to ■ «ni-fi. ts: | Admiral Dewey has given unqualified ____________ . Portland, Oct. 7 .- T h e Minnesota ha™ heen ¡>®:d Seattle, 1.3.94 t h.vb-1* I«»ties. rear l N u ^10 4’ pr'7 " * t? th* declaiatiuii by the A B a ttle W ith A ra b s , Sa* e peri et '« g volunteer regiment, enroute from the » wh,ch ir° m year—1 .N. 9 MU' president that there be no faltering in P ari* <v.» - » »• „ .. P h ilip p i, ee. arrived here this after FraDC,®cn’ 1 <” H«nd and Tacoma were h is» • I» V» I e t . 2»ct,‘ 02 3,9 »• ¡ L l ’ m i i is < at- ; noon. Thev w ill he entertained by P "’«'"»’ . th .e a l‘ ebo7 U a ‘ __________ the Oregon emergency corps and , pro- , t h e y ar< r e a d y for fight. The hearing h« r j . ; before the interstate commerce com Eto n Pug i S ound-To Euroie, 131, ceefl homeward tomorrow. | m i sb ion w ill come up anon and the 140 bushel» wheat; to San Francisco. S p e e d y t r ia l a n a 'e n t r n c e . ' merchants hope to he fully organized «050 bushels wheat; 4974 bushels ponibie M « t i l > . i i . o , d . r w c l n b « bo- H iu terlard Mussulmans, flont; 5980 bushels bats; to Honolulu, the totollion. T h i s develop»*»! d u r i n g Tacoma, Get. 7 .—Albert Hicbam l 1 before that tim e. . .. - - are instigating ac u:uisiu»r »»f 1299 bushels flonr; to the Orient, 23.- a coi; t le reí ce u was sentenced to death this morning between the presiden Somalis against Abyssiniens. ‘ * Two - «50 bushels fl uir. T H X H IN N R S O r A V O L U N T R B R S . for the murder of his divorced wife. and Dewey. huu»irt-d aud fifty Somalis we e k ille d. Totals —137.190 bushels wheat; 29,- The crime wae committed less than teu The admiral, it is stated, even went G iv e n a n O v a t io n as T h » y L e f t Swn 923 huabela flour; 5980 bushels oats. d(.ya ago. further au«< expressed strong coovit tic 1 1 West Suparlcr Strtkw. F r a n e is e o To r H o m e Shipments durir g Julv and August— that the U uittd States ehould reftiu West Sot ',PF katr \Vl_ tte» K * __ N o m in a t e d t o r C o n g r e s s . San Francisco, Oct. ft.—The M in 141,871 I uahela wheat: 74,331 buehele Olean, N. Y ., Get. f t .- D r . 8 . E. nesota vonnleers started f ir home to flour; 18,125 bushels oats; 11,460 ew ie was nominated for congreae today day. The soldiers were given an ova bushels barley. n the 34th district by the demonatic tion at the ferry depot before their de Total shipments from bound ports onyention. The republican nominee parture. The men w ill he given a 24 for the season to dato - 279.0rtl bushels is E. K. Vreeland. houra* stay in Portland and w ill then wheat; 104,254 bushels flour; 24,105 resume their eastward journey over bushels oats; 11,460 bushels barley. T h e P r e s i d e n t In Il l i n o i s . the lines of the Northern Pacific. Grand total shipments from North m i'a l agree»! iu llv with the views ex MlltU. Quincy. Ills ., Oct. « .-P re s id e n t Me- The South Dakota volunteers were west—1,361,«95 bushels wheat; flour pressed by President bcburiuann. He R tn le j and cabinet visited the Illin ois mustered ............. ........ ........... At the Lenox Athletic Club in New out today and paid c>fl. They redtteed to wheat bushels, 992,245; favored .................... ........... wu».. Atuericau control . through the Yoik Joe Gans won tbe deeiau n over aoldiere' home this morning. The 1 w iiT ^ a v e Vor Yhe'ir’ horoee on H.’in d /y ' wbetttacd riuur to date, ¡medium oFa^-'mmiVaion’ cVciv-'ii gov- "Spider” Kelly of C alif rma in 25 party left Quincy at noun. traveling over the Southern Pacific to 2,353,940. etnment, but great latitude should be rountis of last fighting at 133 pouuds. I