The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19??, April 21, 1898, Image 1

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    VOL. V II
W ASCO ,
H. SUTC1JFFK M. » .
Girant, Wasco and M oroH
P h y a lr ta n aud S u rg e o n .
C'fflce at Waeco Botai.
8TACE LINE.
T."
SH ER M A N
COUNTY,
EMERSON
OREGON,
THE
TWO
TH UR SDA Y,
PR O PO SA LS
T ext o f th e IteanlutIona I'M.acrl b y th e
Kenat* and H ou«e.
P a la t in * an d P a p a r h a n x tn * .
Waaeo, Oregou-
A P R IL
21,
1898
NO.
REPUBLICANS
OF
40
OREGON.
C o n v e n t io n H e ld In A sto ria
t i o n s t u d P la t f o r m .
N o m ln a -
The following passed the senate 67
The Republican state and congres­
to 21:
sional
conventions were held in Astoria
Infantry, Cavalry and Bat­
W a sco , O raron .
Whereas, The abhorrent conditions
last week. The congressional conven­ Happenings Both at Home
F. E. BROWN
LESSEE
F h y a te la n a a n d S u r g e o n » ,
which have existed for more than three
teries Being Sent South.
tion, which met on Wednesday, nom­
and Abroad.
years
in the island of Cuba, so near
inated Malcolm A. Moody, of Wasco
B.
BOSS
$1 ?clal attention sir e n to diseases of women
our own border*, have shocked the
nour.ty, for representative for the second
New Coaches, with good accommoda­ and children.
C o n tra c to r and B u ild e r .
moral sense of the people of the United WILL BE CLOSE
district.
A
MAJORITY
OF
FORTY-SIX
TO
CUBA
A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED
tions (or passengers. Express and
Wasco, Or.
Office, Cor. Third and Biggs Sts.
States; bave been a disgrace to Chris­
Thos. H. Tongue, of Washington
Any kind of work done. Plans and specif,
packages promptly delivered.
cations furnished. Every detail of a piece of
tian
civilization,
culimnating
as
they
county, was nominated for representa­
Accommodating drivers.
: work given. Estimates guaranteed to ba correct.
H. RIDDELL,
tive for tbe first district at tbe congres­
N o I n t e n t io n t o A n n e x t h e I s l a n d - S t i r ­ have In the destruction of a United Tht> T r o o p «
W ilt
Be
S ta t io n e d
at
Strict attention given to all business en­
O ffice a t O s k a l o o s a H o u s e .
sional convention held in Eugene a fe v I n t e r e a t I n * C o lle c t io n o f I t e m s F r o m
r in g S p e e c h e s C lo s e t h e D e b a t e — States battle-ship, with 266 of its offi­
A tto r n e y s -L a w .
C h ic k a m a u g a , N ew O r le a n s , T a m p a
M a n y UI m m C n lla d F r o m t h o P r o a s
trusted to them.
cers and crew, while on a friendly
days previously.
T w e n t y - F i v e S e n a to r s H e a r d .
a n d M o b ile .
Office, Court St.,
The Dalles, Oregon,
R ep o rts o f th o ( u r m n t W ea k .
visit in the harbor of Havana, and
The state convention met on Thurs­
LK A Y K S.
A RRIVE8.
Washington, April 18.—Decidedly day and completed a state ticket before ’ The president has nominated W. B.
Washington, April 19.—The U nit«! cannot longer lie endured, as has l«een
p J. BRIGHT,
States senate has spoken. Ita voice is set forth by the president of the United the most warlike step taken by the war adjournment was taken.
Ballard, of the District of Columbia, to
Grant. .7:30 a. m. Moro ..1 1 :30 a. m.
A tt o r n e y - a t - L a w .
for war—war until the saffron flag of States in his message to congress of department in preparing for the possi­
are always needed In building.
The following resolution was adopted be assistant agent at tbe salmon fisher-
Moro . .1:30 p. m. Grant,. 4 .00 p. m.
Spain shall have been furled in the April 11, 1898, upon which the action bility of an encounter with Spain was immediately after organization was jet in Alaska.
Will practice In any court of the state. All
inaugurated today, when orders were effected
business left with me w ill receive prompt and
Western hemisphere, and furled for­ of cogress was invited; therefore be it
Tbe government of Switzerland ha*
careful attention.
D . M . R A D LE Y
ever.
Resolved, By the senate and bouse of issued »or the concentration at four
“ Resolved, That the following mes­
E T SH A V E D A T T H E
Office, over Krause's harness shop.
prohibited
the importation of American
Its voice, Jtoo, is for tho independ­ representatives of the United States of points in the South of six regiments of sage be at once wired to President Mc-
HANDLES ALL TH'S MATERIAL USED IN
fresh fruits, owing to the alleged pree
N E W BA RBER S H O P
Oregon.
cavalry, 22 regiments of infantry, and Kinky:
Wasco
ence of the infant republic of the Gem America, 1n congtess assembled:
SHERMAN CÖVNTY.
‘The Republicans of Oregon,
of the Antilles. “ Free Cuba and the
First—That the people of the island the light batteries of five regiments of , in convention assembled, to the presi­ ence of the San Jose scale on the fruit
recently imported.
jfi > >
independence of the inland republic” of Cuba are, and of right ought to be, artillery.
dent of the United States, greeting:
.....F R A N K L A Y T O N
At Chickamauga there will be six With the utmost confidence in tbe wis­
Consul Brice, who has arrived in
was the shibboleth of the senate free and independent, and that the
PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER.
throughout the four days of debate government of the United States hereby regiments of cavalry and t i e light hat­ dom of year administration and pledg- New York, says that for three days be­
,...T O tJ B U T ....
M. M. RUSSELL, Prop.
which ended tonight
recognizes the republic of Cuba as the ter ies of five regiments of artillery; at ! ing you the support of the state of fore leaving Matanzas, the people
Repairing done neatly and well.
We handle goods at Wasco or Moro.
W hile the verdict returned was de­ true and lawful government of that New Orleans eight regiments of in­ i Oregon, we express onr earnest convic­ threatened his life, and at all times hi*
New work a specialty.
Address us at Moro, Or.
fantry; at Tarn pa seven regiment of in­ tions that the Maine was destroyed by property w m in danger.
Perfect fit guaranteed.
cisive, it is just to say that it was not island.
fantry, anil at Mobile seven regiments design or criminal neglect of Spanish
final.
Notes
of
discord
almost
forebod-
Second—That
it
is
the
true
duty
of
Call
at
the
old
Stand.
Special dispatches fsom Madrid say
Located in the Oskaloosa
ing in their tones were eounded. This the United States to demand, and the ol infantry.
officers, and that this outrage is just that advice* from the Philippine* re­
House. Perfect satisfac­
Since the civil war, no such propor­ cause for the United States to drive the port that the rebellion is increasing,
forel>odir.g was not due in any sense to I government of the United States does
.BRING YOUR.
anxiety about the result of the impend­ hereby demand, that the government of tion of the artny has been mobilized, Spanish nation from the Western hem­ and that 10,000 rebe.» 're now under
tion guaranteed. Popu­
ing conflict It was prompted by a fear Spain at once relinquish its author and the movement itself is the l»est isphere.* ’*
arms. Trouble is feared a Manila.
lar prices. Call soon and
lest, il the action taken by the senate ity and government in the island of evidence of the gravity of the situation,
T
h
e
S
ta
t
e
T
ic
k
e
t
.
The Republican congressional con­
often j * J* >
should ultimately be aocepted as Anal, Cuba, and withdraw its land and naval as looked upon by the president and
vention
for the first district of Oregon,
Governor—T.
T.
Geer,
of
Marion.
his
advisers.
this government might become in solved forces from Cuba and Cuban waters.
Secretary of state— F. I. Dun liar, of which met in Eugene Monday, renomi­
The determination to rendezvous tbe
V. C. BROCK.
JOHN MEDLER,
in complications that in future years
Thitd—That
the
president
of
the
Cashier
nated Hon. Thomas H. Tongue by ao-
President.
A specialty made of of Fine Horseshoeing
would prove serious.
United States be, and he is hereby di- troops in the Fouth where they can be Clatsop.
TO THE NEI SHOP.
Special attention given to the
clamation.
Nearly all of the 145 dele­
Supreme
judge—
F.
A.
Moore,
of
Repairing bi all kinds of Farm Machinery.
At 9:10 o’clock the Davis resolutions rected and empowered to use the en- accustomed to the conditions of a more
gatee electetd were present.
—those reported from t?'e committee tire ¡and and naval forces of the United tropical climate, has been under con­ Columbia.
State treasurer—Chas. 8. Moore, of
A British officer, who has just re­
FIRST-CLASS WORK on foreign relations, amended so as to States, and to call into the actual ser­ sideration by the president and his Klamath.
cabinet
for
some
time.
It
was
not
un­
turned
from Cuba, is authority for the
include
the
lecognition
of
the
republic
vice
of
the
United
States
the
m
ilitia
of
-ALL KINDS OF-
A T LO W PRICES
W a s c o , O re g o n .
State printer — W. II. Leeds, of statement that when an American army
of Cuba— were passed by a vote of 67 the several states to such extent as may til today, however, that the president,
reaches Cuba the people will flock to
to 2 ’ . as a substitute for the resolution be necessary to carry these resolutions in view of the enormous expense wbioh Jackson.
W A S C O , O R E C O N ..
Attorney general—D. R. N. Black- it* ranks. All Cubans want is a surety
will be entailed, felt justified in tak­
adopted by the bouse of representa­ into effect
bum, of Linn.
Sight Exchange Sold on New York,
of help and they will rise in a body.
tives.
Fourth—That the United States ing this step.
Superinten lent of public instruction
Portland and The Dalles.
When Secretary Agler returned from
All day long the contest waged with hreby disclaims any disposition or in­
Tbe bodies of C. Rando and G.
an earnestness, energy, ability and elo­ tention to exercise sovereignty, juris­ the cabinet meeting, be at once called —J. H. Ackerman, of Multnomah.
NEATLY DONE.
Hsnkland have been found in the Pend
quence seldom equaled, even in the diction or control over said island, ex­ into conference General Miles and Ad­
d’Oreille river, in northern Washing«
(E s ta b lis h e d In I8 6 0 . )
Transacts a General Banking Busi­
T h e P la t f o r m .
senate of the United States. From cept for the pacification thereof; and jutant-General Corbin and acquainted
ton. These are tbe two men who were
ness. Accounts kept subject to check.
“ We, the Republican voter* of the drowned as a resnlt of their boat be­
10 o’clock this morning until t ie final assetts its determination, when that is them with tbe result of the cabinet’s
Collections made at reasonable rates.
deliberations.
state of Oregon, in convention assem­ coming fouled io the ioe two month*
moment
the
interest
in
the
debate
acromplabed
to
leave
the
government
wiumeb
w
eeilt
poeturd
o
r
Office hoar a from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
There were harried consultations, bled, congratulate the people of tire ago.
never abated. Under the agreement and control of the island to its people.
in which tbe quartermaster-general, state as well as of the whole naticn on
lim iting the duration of the speeches,
A report has been received in Par­
H o x w , s z z to t e .
who has charge of the transportation the unmistakable fact that the dark
AGRICULTURE
>xcept in specified instances, to 15 min-
sons,
Kan., of a duel fought at Mineral
Whereas,
The
government
of
Spai
of troops; the commissary-general, who cloud of adversity, which has hung like
tes, every senator who so desiied had
DAIRYING
Devoted to..
for three years past has been waging looks after their subsistence, and rep­ a {tall over on? fair land, has been dis­ City between Jack Murphy, a farmer,
an
opportunity
to
express
his
views.
LIVESTOCK
and an unknown man. Both wer*
The gieat speech of the day was made war on the island of Cuba against a resentatives in Washington of various sipated. We recognize that the return killed, each receiving four shots in the
AND TURF
revolution
by
the
inhabitants
thereof,
railroads running to the South, partici­ of prosperity is due to the restoration
by White, who has been consistently
body. The cause of the tragedy is not
of tbe Republican patty to power.
and concieutionsly opposed to action of ' without making any substantial prog­ pated.
known.
Worth ita weight In gold to every farmer and any kind upon the Coban question, j ress to wat d the suppression of said rev­
Tbe two new regiments of artillery
“ We are in favor of the maintenance
breeder in Oregon.
O. M. Dean, editor of the William*
The s|»eech was a masterly oratorical olution, and has conducted the warfare recently authorized by congress have of the present gold standard; we are
recruited to their full unqualifiedly opposed to the free coin­ County Free Preas, shot and killed
effort, and attracted profound attention in a manner contrary to tbe laws cl not been
nations, by methods inhuman and un­ strength, and in a id it ion are not well age of silver and to all other schemes Honk Schufelt, who attacked him when
from everv auditor.
(Sample Copy Free.)
No less than 25 senators addressed , civilised,
.
. causing
. the death by . starva- I equipped with horses and other neces- looking to tbe debasement of the enr- going from Grinnell to his horns in
thenw lTes to the mom-nton, quwtion ‘10° »’ ■»«"> ‘h«n S00.000 Innocent sary requisites for service, and therefore rency and the repudiation of debt We Williston, N. D. The exposure of cat-
I under eonsi.fcr.tion ,luring the day, ! •«■Komi»!.!.«., the s.cttm . betug lot are not included in today’s orders.
believe that the best money in the de-stea ling by a gang of rustlers is sup­
The NEWS and RURAL SPIRIT lo th for 12.
W e are prepared to do all kinds of iron and wood work on Apply
at thia office.
and it was not until the first vote— that the most part helpless women and j The department has so distributed world ie none too good to be assured by posed to be the ctuse of the affray.
on the amendment of Turpie, providing children, inflicting intolerable injury the 22 regiments of infantry at conveni­ the government to the laborer as the
Tbe senate committee on appropria­
short notice, and at very reasonable rates.
for recognition of the island republic— to the commercial interests of the ent places on the Gulf that they will fiuit of his toil and to the farmer as the tions has completed consideration of
Call on us at the old stand, Opposite Krause’s harness shop.
United
States,
involving
the
destruc­
be accessible for transportation to Cuba. prioe of his crop. We condemn the the naval bill, and it h o been reported
had been taken, that tbe senate was
Iron, Steel, Coal, Crucible Share Steel shaped to plows.
Proposals have been invited from continued agitation for free silver as to tbe senate. Tbe amendments rec­
brought face to face with the tremend- tion of the live* and property of many
of our citizens, entailing the expendi­ steamship companies for chartering calculated to jeopardize the prosperity ommended by the committee increase
ons importance of its action.
Bolts of all kinds and anything that comes out of an iron
The scene in the chamber of many ture of millions of dollars in patrolling vessels to the government for this work. of tbe country and to shake the confi­ the aggregate appropriation made by
butcher shop.
Instructions to the commanding offi­ dence of the people in the maintenance the bill, m it passed tbe bouse, by $&,-
historic debate« was one of incompar our coasts and policing the high seas
able solemnity and impressiveness. In order to maintain our neutrality; cers of the regiments ordered to move of a wise financial policy; we particu­ 268,500, making the total <46,277,556.
were sent out late today, with direc­ larly condemn os on patriotic the efforts
The galleries, which had been filled ap­ and.
A Kingston, Jamaica, dispatch says:
Whereas, This long series of losses, tions that they be put into effect as of the free-silver agitators to array class
parently to their utmost capacity
▲ few nights before United State*
injuries
and
burdens
for
which
Spain
soon
as
possible.
It
is
the
confident
against
class
and
section
against
sec­
throughout the day, were massed with
is responsible has culminated in the i exj«ectation of the officials that the tion; we declare that the interests of Consul Hyatt left Santiago de Cuba
brilliantly attired women and men I destruction
of the United States battle­ movement in some claw s w ill begin all classes and of all sections of our under instructions from Port Antonio,
distinguished in all walks of public
ship
Maine,
and in the death of 266 of tomorrow. The railroad facilities are country alike demand a sound and Jamaica, a mob of Spaniards mode a
and private life. On the floor was
demons, rat ion before the consulate,and
j
our
seamen;
therefore be it
more than ample to meet the demands stable financial systsrn.
every member elected to the senate
threw tomatoes, eggs and stones at tbe
Resolve«!,
That
the
president
is
here­
of
the
occasion,
and
no
trouble
will
be
“
While
we
deplore
the
imminence
of
save one, Walthall, who was azain de­
Stars and Stripes floating over the ooa-
by
authorized
and
directed
to
intervene
occasioned in mobilizing this large body war, we recognise that the country is
Patent Steel Towers, Patent “ Knocked tained from his seat by serious illness.
tnlate.
at once to stop the war in Cuba, to the
Down” Steel Stock Tanks: Pumps, Probably the moat notable utterances end and with the purpose of securing of men at tbe places designated within on the eve of war, undertaken for the
The 20 cotton cloth m ills of New
a
reasonably
short
time.
vindication of the national honor and
Pipe, Hose, or anything in the of tbe dosing hours of the debate permanent peace and order there, and
the performance of a work dictated by Bedford. Mass.,which have been closed
were
made
tonight.
Hsle,
Gorman,
windmill line you might ask for.
Allison, Aldrich, Jones of Arkansas, establishing by the free action of the P L O T T O IN J U R E T H E M A R IE T T A . every instinct of humanity; we declare since January 17, when the 9,600 op­
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that the administration is entitled in eratives struck as a result of 10 per
and
Hoar, all deeply impressed by the people there of a stable and iudepend-'
address E L. WELD, Wasco. Or., or call on J.
T. LUCAS when in town. Gat onr price» magnitude and possibly awful conse­ ent government of tl Mr own in tbe S p a n ia r d » I n t e n d e d t o '¿ lo w t h e G u n ­ this conflict to the confidence and sap- oent reduction in wages, have again
b o a t t ’p In t h e V a lp a r a i« o H a r b o r .
before going elsewhere.
been opened to give strikers an oppor­
port of the entire people.
quences of the step about to he taken, island of Cuba; and be president Is
New York, April 18.— It is stated
“ We are firmly attached to tbe prin­ tunity to return. A ll the corporations
addressed the senate with an eloquence hereby authorized and empowered tc
and solemnity born only of tbe moat use the land and naval forces of the that there was a plot here to injure the ciples of the federal constitution; we started their machinery, but in many
T IM E S C H E D U L E
profound feeling for their country’s United States to execute the purposes United States gunl>oat Marietta while recognise that representative govern­ of the mills it is said barely a quarter
she was in this port, says the Valpar­ ment is one of these principles, and we of the working force went in.
welfare. As tbe words fell from their of this resolution.
aiso correspondent of the Herald.
are opposed to any change in law or
A delegation of a doaen Indiane
lips, the chamber thrilled with an in-
RIOTS IN MALAGA.
No. 1 Mixed
No J M ixtd .____
Just prior to the arrival of the Mari­ constitution which w ill abrogate this from the Oneida reservation, W iscon-
tesity of interest which bordered upon
A m erican C o n su la te S to n ed -E aeu tch eon etta, the United States consulate in time-honored principle.
#:15 p. m. I Lv...... . ..Biggs......- ...Ar 9:40 a. m.
sin, in endeavoring to make arrange-
7:15p. m. A r „ _ _ Wasco.... . ,._Lv 7:39 a. m. awe.
T orn P iiw n and In su lte d .
Valparaiso was informed by trustworthy
“ We are in favor of retrenchment ments for the enlistment of a n urn ber
The test vote, quite naturally, was
Connecting w ith O. R. A N passenger train
Malaga, April
19.—The rioting persons that an attempt against the and reform in state and connty matters. of Indians in ease of war with Spain.
at Bigg» for Portland, and paasvnger train No. on the amendmert offered by Turpie,
which broke out yesterday was con­ gnnboat was contemplated by Spanish
4 from Portland,
Ù. C. O ’ ] REILI.Y,
“ We demand strict economy in pub­ They are disappointed in not being
recognizing
the
independence
of
the
Gen. Manager.
E. K. LYTLE, President.
tinued last evening. The gendarmes subjects in Chile. Immediately u|>on lic affairs, and the aiolition of all need­ able to find anyone with authority to
Cuban
republic.
It
prevailed
by
a
ma­
A new cehednie is contemplated providing
charged the mob frequently, and the receipt of this information the United less offices and commissions.
enlist them. A company of 100 and
for two round trips daily, making connection jority of 14, the vote being 61 to 87.
“ The salmon fishing indnstrv, so noesibly two companies could be raised
with <). R A N. passenger trains in both di­ By political parties, the vote was cast rioters returned their attacks with States minister, Henry L. Wilson,
rections.
volleys of stones. Many persons were Consul John F. Caples and Vice Con- fruitful a source of revenue to the state, on the reservation in a few hours.
as follow*:
bruised, and numerous arrests were pa| August Muller, jr., called upon should be fostered, and to that end we
Ayes—
Republicans,
11;
Democrats,
Five more murders have resulted from
T i c k e t s t o a l l P o i n t s C a s t a n d In B a r o p « .
morn th0 governor of tbe province and laid favor state aid in the artificial propa­
28; Populists, 7; silver Republicans, 5. made. Tbe city is quieter this morn-
the Paker-Howard feud in Kentucky.
mg.
This explains gation of salmon, and their distribu­
matter before him
Noes— Republicans, 82; Democrats,
Saturday, George Baker was shot and
The Gold Hill Prospecting and Mine Development Company, for tbe purpose
Through ticket» to all points In the East and
T h e Rnanlt t o t h e U n ite d S ta t e » .
the Unexpecte«! trip of the Unite«! tion in the waters of this state.
killed by members of the Howard fac­
of prosecuting work on gold properties already discovered, and for the purpose of in Europe can now be purchased at the Wasco 5.
to
Val-
London, April 19.—The Malaga oor-| States minister from Santiago
“ We affirm our allegiance to tbe tion, while on his way to town. Sun­
Upon the final vote the alignment of
office of tbe Columbia Southern Railway Co.,
outfitting three prospecting parties in the spring for the
and at the lowest prevailing rates.
principles of the Republican party of
parties v.as quite different from that respondent of the Daily Mail says: paraiso.
day, Alex Baker and his brothers went
O w e acquainted with the fears of the the United States, as enunciated by the to Howard
V Y P P P ^ Consign your expresr matter to on the Turpie amendment. An analy­ About 10 o’clock last evening a large
home, cal ted the old man
r A l I x L x ? W asco In care Columbia South­ sis or it follows:
group of voung people, who had ai- American representatives and the facts Republican convention in St. Louis in out and shot him to death, and then
ern Express Company.
Ayes— Republicans, 24; Democrats, ready met in another part of the town in the ease, ¿he governor immediately 1896.
Have opened their books for the subscription of 1,200 shares of the company
finished their work of revenge by kil­
“ Wedenounoe the fusion party ol ling his wife and two children, after
31; Populists, 7; silver Republicans, for the purpose of organizing a demon- gave assurance that the city and niari-
stock. Subscription can be made through the president of the company upon
stration, arrived in front of the Ameri- time authorities would take precautions Oregon as an aggregation of spoilsmen, which they fled to the mounts I as.
paying 5 per cent of the face value of the stock, or through the Scandinavian-
6—total. 67.
American bank, Tacoma, Wash. The opportunity to obtain an interest in the
Noes— Republicans, 19; Democrats, can consulate, and began to cheer for to protect the Marietta, and extended, who are ready to subordinate principles
News of tbe probable loss of the
wonderful
Spain. They did not at this time ut­ through the minister, a cordial wel­ to offices. Each of the parties to this
2—total, 21.
To everyone going to the
oom pact is willing to stultify itself and schooner Alexandria has been brought
ter any cry against the United States. come to the officers and eeamen.
W a r R e v e n u e M eaw nre.
new gold fields.
During the stay of the Marietta no form alliances with elements which it by the Kadiak to San Francisoo. The
Washington, April 19.—The Repub­ The chief of police endeavored to dis-
greater vigilance could have been exer­ has heretofore denounced as dangerous Alexandria sailed from that city for
lican members of the wave and means perse them, but only succeeded in driv­
A B o o n - A B le s s in g
Made and to be made in Alaska, is hereby offered on a plan that is sure to bring
cised by the Chilean authorities had and unfit to be intrusted with pjwer; Unalaska, February 5, carrying sup­
enormous returns to all persistent investors. Cash, $5 for each share desired
committee of tbe house have practical­ ing the crowd from the front of the
the
safety of one of their own warships we declare that good government can­ plies for the North American Trading
consulate.
The
demonstration
then
must accompany the application for subscription. Address,
ly completed the preparation of the
Company. Captain Avery w m in com­
Practical questions answered, not ! revenue measure, which wil' be passed paraded along the Calle de Larses, the depended upon it. Before the gunboat not come from each an alliance.*'
Gold Hill Prospecting & lin e Development Co.,
by guess work—not by stay-at-
sailed the American minister, consul
mand ot her with a crew of six men.
Tacoma, Wash.
most
frequented
street
in
Malaga,
and,
homes—but by experience, by to raise revenues sufficient to prosecute
one that has been there—lived there—worked j the war.
accompanied by a very large crowd, re­ and vioe-consul, accompanied by Cap­
A Western man has designed an end­ Fifteen days ago the Kodiak w m at
The
members
pr9pose
that
there—and is now going back there, to get
tain Symonds, of the Marietta, called less chain propeller for boats in which Kodiak island, and tbe Alexandria w m
the present generation shall bear the assembled in tbe Plaza de la Constitu­
upon the governor and on behalf of the a double chain of buckets is hung to then 49 days overdue at that poinL-
ción.
burdens
of
the
war,
and,
proceeding
R IC H
The civil governor and mayor has­ Unite«! States government thanked the two shafts extending crosswise through
upon tbe theory, they have prepared a
Indian John Smith, reoently from
tened
to the spot to calm the people, Chilean authorities for what had been the l»oat, with power transmitted to Miseocri, writes down from Valdes, or
when to start, bow much it will cost, bilt that will raise $100,000,000 to
To the fact that the Wasco Livery and Feed Stable is now under Telling
done
to
protect
tbe
warship.
what to take, how to go, how to live, how to
the shafts by piston rods attaohed to a Copper City, Alaska, that 1,000 men
additional revenue per and were received with wild cheering,
a new management. It is undergoing a complete change.
keep well, wha» to do when sic k ; where to go $l?0,000,000
-
crank section in the center of each are there, and 2,000 on the trail w ith­
out in the meantime another group
there, how to prospect, how to mine there, and ; annum
I'o w e r a T a k e H o ld .
much more.
shaft
The bill provides for an additional posted themselves opposite the Ameri­
in 15 miles; flour is selling at $8 per
Washington, April 18. — It was
consulate. They carried a Span­
100 pounds, bacon 17 cents, and coffee
K It Is a Treasury and a Treasure K tax of $1 per barrel on beer, an in­ can
learned tonight in high diplomatic
Moscow has a hospital large enough 60 oents per pound. Miners on the
crease of from 1 to 6 cents a pound on ish banner, and after uttering many quarters that an exchange of notes had
Are at the disposal of the patrons at very reasonable rates.
to hold 7,000 persons. It was founded trail held a meeting and voted not to
Its material has never before been published manuactured tobacco and snuff, and an patriotic cries, began to throw stones
Teams pat in my care will receive every attention possible. —It
is Privately p rin ted -can only oe had by
All tbe windows been begun between the Euroi»ean in 1764, and at present takes in chil­ allow horses to be used on the trail, on
»ending to E. HI EINBACII, Tacoma, sad 'B- increase on cigars and cigarettes not yet at the building.
Also heavy teaming done. Call on me at the old stand.
C loving 25c. Refer to any bank h ew for evi­ fixed. A proposition to tax all stocks were smashed, and a part ot the furni- capitals with a view of making strong dren at the rate of 40 a day, or abont account of their cutting it up so badly
representations on the Spanish-Aiperi- 15,000 a year. There are 26 physicians
dence of good faith.
■ ■ ■ • J ■ M . H O A C , Prop.
and transfers of corporations is embod­ 1 ture of the consulate seriously datn- can situation.____________
that it made it too rough for footmen
and about 900 nurses.
to travel over it and pull their sleds.
ied in the measure, together with prac­ i aged.
O n ly W a r W ill D o Ik.
When the crowd was as the height
tically all the schemes of internal reve­
Dennis Clifford, a wealthy Mm-
Washington, April 18.— In view ol
V e r y C a lo r ic .
nue taxation of the act of 1866, which of its frenzy, a ladder was brought and
treal man, has been killed, and Joseph
conflicting
reports
as
to
the
attitude
The emotional literateur has just O'Meaia, for many years one of the
includes the stamp tax on all checks, ¡ a man, getting hold of the American
drafts and all instruments of business, • escutcheon, threw it to the ground, of Spain, a high foreign authority au­ written a piece of which he was very brightest athletes in Eastern Canada,
I have the only steam TURNING LATHE in Sherman eonntv, and can do any
mortgages, loans and bonds. Taxes on amid immense oheering. The escut­ thorized the following semi-official proud. The editor looked it over and is charged with the crime. Clifford
kind of repairing you can bring me. TRY ME.
patent and proprietary medicines, and cheon was then paraded as a trophy statement of the Spanish position as to then said;
owned the store oocupied by Mrs.
“ Do you candidly think such opinions O’Hare, O’Meara’s sister, and the
a tax on telegraph messages and ex­ through the streets, and was ulti« the surrender of Cuba:
I SELL FARM MACHINERY, HARDWARE, TINWARE, ETC
“ Once for all let it be understood ought to go into cold type?”
. r______ I mately carried to the crowded Plaza
press messages are also incorporated.
stock was seized for rent. Fearing that
“ I don’t know much about the prac­ the bailiff might tllow the goods to be
A duty of 10 cents per pound is placed de Constitución, where its appearance that the erronoous impressions as to
Spain’s
relinquishment
of
the
island
of
-AND THZ-
tical work of printing,” was the reply, removed, he decided to watch all night.
created great enthusiasm.
on tea and 3 cents on coffee.
R U FU S , O R .
J . S. A M 0 8
Another group, headed by a well- Cuba are false and calculated to inspire “ but I don’t believe it makes any differ­ At a late hour that night, O’Meara wae
Even if the type is cold 1 guess
S p ain C all« in H er F ig h te r » .
known Carlist, went through the prin- false hopes and embairass intelligent ence.
Twice-a-Week
Spain has that article will take the chill off it .” heard talking to him, shortly after
cipal
sheet
and
passed
the
consulate
!
action.
The
government
of
Paris, April 19.—Spain has been
which Clifford w m found on the bal­
calling home all able-bodied Spaniards. shouting “ vivas” to Spain, to the army never entertained the thought, and •-W ashington Star.
cony of the house dead.
Detroit Free Press
never
will
entertain
it,
of
evacuating
•nd crying incessantly, “ Death to the
W h e n I t D id n 't C aan k .
State Superintendent of Public In­
United States I" and “ Death to the pig Cuba. No rulers, no statesmen, no
A D u i t K x p lo a io a .
“ Did you give him any encourage­ struction Brown, of WMhington. has
cortes
of
Spain
would
ever
consider
B
oth
P
apers
Yankees
I”
Is th e g re a te s t n e w s p a p e r o n th e Pa-
Boston, April 19.—The roof of the
ment?” inquired the mother, referring filed the following rulings on the echool
such a hum iliation.”
O n i Y ear f o b .....
grain
elevator
at
the
Hooeac
Tunnel
to the impecunious young man who re­ law: “ First—A board of directors hM
r*olo S k ill In W a s h i n g t o n .
c i f i c C o a st.
It g iv e s th e g is t o f th e
docks, Charlestown, was blown com­
fuse«! to consider himself out in the no power to restrain a parent or guar­
F o r khe Maaaachuaekk» M ilitia .
Washington,
April
19.
—
The
an­
pletely off by a dust explosion at 4
cold.
n e w s , a n d th e re a d in g m a tte r, a n d ¡9 . . O N L Y
from sending a child to another
O I N U Y . . o’clock this morning, the tire that fol­ nouncement of the action of the senate Boston, Mas«., April 18.—Governor “ Oh, deir, no; none at a ll,” replied dian
school, though a school of like grade
Waloott
sent
a
message
to
the
legisla­
g o tte n u p in a b u s in e s s m a n n e r.
lowed not only destroying the remain­ was read with great interest at the ture this afternoon recommending an the beautiful daughter. “ On one or ie in session in their own district.
Spanish legation, but there was do dis­
two occasions at the seashore last sum­ Second—A board of echool directors
The Twice-a-Week DETROIT FREE PRES8 ing portion of the immense struct re,
G IV E N W IT H __ —
While emergency appropriation of $500,000 mer I promised to be bis wife, but that can legally admit a pupil who resides
Deeds no introduction, its many special ar­ but consuming nearly tbe entire con­ position to comment upon it.
to
increase
tho
efficiency
of
the
state
ticles by noted writers have given it a world­ tents, over 400,000 bushels of grain, the Spanish minister is preserving a
across the state line, upon suoh terms
wide reputation. In short, it is one of the
m ilitia. Twenty-five minutes from the was a ll.” —Chicago Poet.
cleanest, brightest and best family papers pub­ mostly wheat. The steamer Cainbro- discreet silence it is known that he
m
seem to be just and equitable.
time
the
message
had
been
received
by
Canada’s
imports
fiom
the
United
lished. No pains or expense will be spared in man, which had just finished loading w ill remain here until at least the res­
Third—The attendance of pupils who
keeping up its present high standard.
the
legislature
a
bill
was
framed
and
State* increased $8,000,000 lost year, reside outside the state should not be
Keuiemtier, that by taking advantage of this at the dock, was toweil out without in­ olutions, in whatever form they may
combination, you get 52 copies of the NEWS jury, but some of the small tenant* ad­ ultimately be, are signed by the presi- ( passed and signod by the governor and and her imports from England de­ placed to the oredit of the district for
and 104 copies of the FREE PRESS, 15» papers,
had become a law
creased $8,000,000.
for Only 8 1 .
4«*t»
joining were damaged.
the purpose of apportionment.”
r
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