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    POPULISTS
MEET.
AGRICULTURE
cheaper than here, the protective tar­
iff will force him to pay not only the
Permanent Organization Effect d—Sen­ Adopted by the National Convention
price of the goods but the tariff duty
Farmers
Tied
Down
to
a
Gold
Standard,
ator Allen Chairman.
Held at St. Louis.
on the goods besides; whereas the agri­
When Our Only Competitor. Are
culturist in India pays , no tariff on
St. Louis, Mo.—The first day’s ses­
Following is the Populist, platform,
Those on a Silver Basil.
anything which he may desire to buy
OREGON sion of the Populist national conven­ as agreed upon by the committee on
Sad Ending1 to a Vancouver
SCIO
tion was not marked by any unusual resolutions and adopted by the St. Louis
A wise man will profit by past his­ 'outside of his country. This arrange­
Picnic Party.
occurrences. Permanent organization convention:
tory for it is an old adage that “like ment prohibits our people from buying
was effected, and Senator Butler, who
conditions produce like results.” It from foreign countries and the differ­
The People’s Party, assembled in na­
had been chosen as temporary chairman tional convention, reaffirms its allegi­
is as impossible for us in the nine­ ence goes into the pockets of . the East­
by the national committee, was seated. ance to the principles declared by the
teenth oentury to change the inevitable ern manufacturer. It can be seen that THE BOAT UPSET IN AN EDDY
He addressed the convention, and in founders of the republic, and also to
laws of nature as it was for those who our farmer loses in the first place by
the course of his remarks said he fa­ the fundamental principles of just gov­
lived 2,000 years ago. The same the difference of exchange between sil­
Comprehensive Review of the Import­ vored a plan to harmonize the forces of ernment as enunciated in the platform
natural laws which governed finance ver and gold and in the next place Corporal Edsnn, Private Morri»», Miss
ant Happenings of the Past Week free silver by adopting a Populist plat­ of the party in 1892.
in any period of civilized history will what he has to buy he buys in a mar­
Laura Guard and Miss Emma Toung
We recognize
Culled From the Telegraph Columns form and nominating upon it Bryan, that, through the connivance of the
hold good today. During the twenty- ket where manufactured artioles cost
Lost Their Lives—Bodies Were Found.
with a. Southern Populist for vice-
five years of war waged by England muoh more.
Cleveland, O., is celebrating its cen­ president. His speech strongly upheld present and preceding administrations,
Vancouver, Wash., July 27—Cor­
The argument made by extreme pro­
against Napoleon, which was waged
the country has reached a crisis in its
tennial with due ceremony.
Direct Legislation.
the demand for the perpetuation of the national life, as predicted in our dec­
almost incessantly, the English govern­ tectionists is that by building up home poral Edson, of the Fourteenth infan,
News comes from the .Washington Populist organizaiton, which he de­ laration four years ago, and that
We favor a system of direct legisla- ment suspended speoie payments and manufactures there is a larger home try; Private Charles Morris, of the
state Republican headquarters that the scribed as having driven the Repub­ prompt and patriotic action is the su­ iton through the initiative and referen­ did its entire business with paper market for our farmers to sell their Fourteenth infantry band; Laura
state convention will probably be held licans to gold and the Democrats to
dum, under proper constitutional safe­ money. It is a historical faot that the products. That is true. They claim Guard and Emma Young, two girls of
at Tacoma, some time between August silver. To be swallowed up by the preme duty of the hour. We realize guards.
farmers of England were never so pros­ that only, about 5 per oent of all busi- this city, while out on a boating excur­
that, while we have political independ­
15 and September 15.
Democrats, he said, was a danger only ence, our financial and industrial in­
perous in its entire history as during ness done in the United' States is for­ sion on the Washougal river, in this
General Propositions.
Hon. Samuel Layman, a prominent equaled by the danger of being made dependence is yet to be obtained by re­
that twenty-five years. In 1815, when eign trade. This argument would be county, all drowned this forenoon near
First—-We. demand the election of the war olosed, there were 160,000 good and we would heartily endorse it Fleming’s mill, by their boat upsetting
and well-known Oregonian, died at his the direct allies of the Republicans in storing to our country the constitution­
home near Woodburn from the effects the present campaign. Ignatius Don­ al control and exercise of the functions president, vice-president and United famers who owned their own lands in if the same protection was given to the in an eddy.
The details of the drowning were
of injuries which he sustained some nelly made a middle-of-the-road speech necessary to a people’s government States senators by direct vote of the England. Gordon dark, in his illimit­ farmer as is given to the money shark.
I.
weeks ago by falling from a cherry in reply to Governor Stone’s address of which functions have been basely sur­ people.
able paper published in the Silver Notwithstanding the fact that so small learned form Private Irvin, Fourteenth
Second—We tender to the patriotic Knight-Watchman a few weeks ago, an amount of our business is with for­ infantry, who reached here about 4 P.
tree. Mr. Layman was 68 years of age. welcome. There was no night session, rendered by our public servants to cor­
A meeting of representatives from owing to an accident which destroyed porate monopolies. The influence of people ot Cuba our deepest sympathy entitled “Just Money or a Lost Repub­ eign countries we, an agricultural ex­ M. A party of young people crossed
in their struggle for political freedom
porting country, are tied down to the the Washougal this morinng, and went
the large foreign banking-houses was the electrio light connections.
European money changers has been and independence, and we believe the lic,” gave a history of the House of gold standard, when our only competi­ blackberrying. They started to return
held in New York, to consider plans,
Rothshild
and
of
their
obtaining
con
­
The Second Day»
more potent in shaping legislation than time has come when the United States,
for the protection of the treasury gold
trol of the English bonded indebtedness tors are those upon a silver basis. These about 10 o’clock. Four got into the
At the second day of the convention the voice of the American people the
great republic of the world, should soon after the battle of Waterloo. This other countries uniformly improving boat, which dipped water, frightening
reserve. It is understood a plan was somewhat of a sensation was created Executive power and patronage have
arranged to ease the exchange market in the morning by a squad of the mid- been used to corrupt our legislatures recognize that Cuba is, and of right house of Rothsohilds at that time made in the financial condition of the agri­ the inmates, and in some way the boat
until the crop movement starts the, dle-of-the-roaders, headed by Delegate and defeat the will of the people, and ought to be, a free and independent a bargain with the English govern­ culturists, and our people are gradually upset. Mrs. Lipscomb, the- only wit­
balance in our favor.
ment that if they would agree to pay in sinking lower and lower. For the pur­ ness of the accident, heard the screams
Branch, of Georgia, who suddenly plutocracy has thereby been enthroned state.
TbiafLrAieja
vor
frome
rule
in
the
-__ A San JTxauoiBCO cHspatoh. Bay b ; ._J©£L-
gold and ¿temqnetize silver the English pose of permitting the money sharks to of those upset all the way from the
_ ,u.pgn the-; ruins <rf—democcaovr—
Wih1 B.'WffiBWTvneyouusPsymasterientrancerwnoopingdown the center store the government intended by the -terri-te^S »asf5Sct“6?' Colum­ debt should be substantially a perpetual amass great fortunes from the squeez­ camp. She rushed out and saw Morris
who was recently court-martialed at aisle. Branch bore aloft a big white fathers of the country, for the welfare bia, and thd early admission of the ter- debt upon payment of the agreed inter­ ing process of the contraction of money and MissGuard Clinging to
Mare Island and found guilty of a banner with the inscriptions “Middle and prosperity of this and future gen­ ritoriel'as «states.
est. This the government of England they would be willing to see every turned boat. The others had already
Fourth—-All public salaries should consented to do. Contraction of the farmer dragged into the bottomless pit sunk. Before she could reach the bank,
charge of embezzlement, does not in­ of-the-Road, ” “A Straight Ticket.” erations, we demand the establishment
tend to abide by the judgment of the At the Bight of it the Texas, Georgia, of an economic and financial system be mad&to" correspond to the price of currency was immediately commenced. of irredeemable bankruptcy and desti­ Morris and Miss Guard too had gone
court He will appeal to President Maine, Missouri and Mississippi dele which shall make us masters of our labor a/d its products*
The paper money was withdrawn tution. Farmers, how do you like the down.
The bodies were in the water over an
Fiftl—In times of great industrial largely and the destructive effects of picture? You can see it by looking in
Cleveland for clemency before the gâtions mounted chairs, and yelled at own affairs and independent of Eu­
depression, idle labor should be em-. this contraction had, by 1825, reduced your own glass. You can look back a hour before the other members of the
navy department shall have an oppor­ -the top of their voices.
ropean control by the adoption of the
ploy el on publio works as far as prac- the land-owners of England to 80,000. few years when you were prosperous party returned to camp. The bodies
tunity to pass upon the recently found
General J. B. Weaver, of Iowa, was following declaration of principles:
were plainly seen on the bottom,
ticalle.
verdiot
selected as chairman of the platform
Those who had fortunately . owned and happy. Today your property is
Finance.
Sixth—The arbitrary course of the farms, excepting these 30,000, had be­ depreciating in value, your products go through the clear water.
Peroival Lowell, Boston’s famous committee.
Young Morris and Miss Guard left
First—We demand a national money, court in assuming to imprison citizens come tenants. This same destructive for a song, the debts you owe have re­
The Bryan supporters were jubilant
astronomer, who is now on his way to
yesterday to join the campers.
mained
stationary,
and
if
you
are
not
forfindireot
contempt
and
ruling
them
safe
and
sound,
issued
by
the
general
polioy has been continued until today
Flagstaff, Ariz., is at the head of the when they demonstrated, after a divis­
Washougal creek is not over forty
most important scientific expedition ion in the convention, that they had a government only, without the interven­ by injunction should be prevented by and there are now but 1,600 landhold­ already a hopeless bankrupt, the dead­ feet wide where the drowning took
ly seed is sown, and the crop is grow­
proper
legislation.
ers in England.
planned for more than half a century. majority of 194. They perfected their tion of banks of issue, to be a full legal
place, and about sixteen feet deep in
There is no class of people on the ing whereby you will be overwhelmed the eddy at the foot of the falls.
The object of the expedition is to make permanent organization, installed their tender for all*debts. public and private; /Seventh—We favor just pensions for
The
in
this
great
gulf
of
plutocraoy.
e^ery
disabled
Union
soldier.
a
just,
equitable
and
efficient
means
of
candidate,
Senator
Allen
of
Nebraska,
earth
who
are
more
oppressed
than
the
observations on Mars, and to procure,
All were well known here. Henry
ohildren that nestles round your fire-
if possible, evidence to support the as permanent chairman, and took distribution direct to the people and I Eighth—Believing that the election English farmer today.
L. Edson enlisted in the Fourteenth
you
side,
eat
at
your
table,
look
up
to
franchise
and
untrammeied
ballot
are
through
the
lawful
disbursements
of
Take the history of our country since
theory held by Mr. Lowell and other charge of the machinery of the conven­
gNv,Mu.raj.
.essential to a government of, for and the war for an example. In 1866 there for wisdom, for the protection and infantry four years ago at Seattle.
the government.
astronomers that the “red star of war” tion and committees.
Second—We demand the free and/hy the people, the People’s party con- was about $80 per capita of legal tend- I guidance, are, by the action of your­ He was a member of Harmony lodge,
is inhabited, by human beings.
Third Day.
unrestricted
coinage of silver and gold demns the wholesale system of disfran­ er money in circulation in the Nothern self, if you are supporting the plutocratic A. O. U. W., and of the Regular Army
The third day’s session of the Popu­
Three members of the revolutionary
at
the
present
legal ratio of 16 to 1J chisement adopted in some of the states states. Those of us who are old enough ' parties, being gradually sunk lower and Navy Union. Charles Morris, son
oommittee have just arrived in Athens list national convention at St. Louis
and
without
waiting
for the consent of as unrepublican and undemocratic, and to remember know that everybody was and lower below the plane of manhood of William T. Morris, a musician in
from Crete on a speoial mission. In was marked by a partial victory for foreign nations.
we declare it to be the duty of the sev­ making money. Old farms were im- I and womanhood; the inheritance which the Fourteenth infantry band, was a
the course of an interview they made the middle-of-the-road men, they hav­
eral state legislatures to take such ac­ proved, new farms were opened up, you are leaving them is one of want, member of the Fourteenth infantry
Third
—
We
demand
that
the
vol
­
the following statement on an author­ ing secured the oonsent of the conven­
tion as will secure a full and free and everybody was out of debt, and every­ destitution and misery, while you, in band, and was 21 years old. Laura
ity of their committee: “We wish to tion to consider the vice-presidential ume of circulating medium be speedily fair ballot and an honest count.
Guard was the daughter of Mrs. Peter
increased
to
an
amount
sufficient
to
body was prosperous and happy. On your bigotry or ignorance, shout for
say it has been decided that we must nomination before the quesiton as to
Ninth—While the foregoing proposi­ April 12, 1866, congress passed a law Republicanism or for Demooraoy. You Guard, whose husband died here a few
meet
the
demands
of
the
business
and
have granted to us the demands we who should have first place upon the the population of this country, aniyto tions constitute the platform which our
weeks ago.
Emma Young was the
calling in a part of the money then must break loose from the old party
have sent to the sultan or else we shall tioket was taken up.
party stands upon and for the vindica­ outstanding. This process of burning trammels and gird on your loins the daughter of Henry Young, a prominent
restore
the
just
level
of
prices
andua-
The early part of today’s session was
fight. The powers must either give us
tion of its organization will be main­ up our money was continued, until mantle of manhood and independence farmer in this county.
autonomy or see us crushed. Shdnld devoted to the same sort of fiery ora­ bor production.
The news was telegraphed to Colonel
tained, we recognize that the great and 1873, until there had been retired $1,- and learn to think and act for yourself,
Fourth
—
We
denounce
the
sale
of
our demands be neglected, then within tory, interspersed with songs and music
pressing issue of the pending campaign 200,000,000, and to make the parallel for home, for country! The same E. P. Edson, a prominent Seattle attor­
bonds
and
the
increase
of
the
public
fifteen days of July 15, the date at by the band, which characterized the
overwhelming gulf that sunk the great ney, who is a brother of Corporal
upon which the presidential election
whioh they were made, we shall break sessions of the two previous days. The interest-bearing debt, made by the will turn, is the financial question, in history between the governments of Roman citizenship into vassals and Edson, and the parents of Young Mor­
the armistice.”.
argument among the delegates finally present administration, as unnecessary and upon this great and specific issue England and the United States com­ then made them pass as realty upon ris at. Fort Sherman. The hospital
and without authority of law, and we
plete, the Rothschilds, through their
Advices from Hong Kong say that resulted in a roll-call of the states being demand that no more bonds be issued between thé parties we cordially invite machinations and by the aid of traitor­ the estate upon which they lived sink­ ambulance and an escort wagon were
ordered
upon
the
question
as
to
whether
imperial Chinese troops were recently
the aid and) co-operation of all organi­ ous citizens of the United States, clan­ ing them and holding them for a thou­ dispatched to the scene tonight, to
except by specific action of congress.
bring the bodies to this city.
sent to Lanchou to suppress the Mo­ the vice-presidential nomination should
Fifth—We demand such legislation zations and citizens agreeing with us destinely succeeded in passing a law sand years under a bondage more gall­
hammedan rebels, who had risen be made prior to that of president, and as will prevent the demonetizing of the upon this vital question.
ing
than
that
of
any
servitude,
with
ANOTHER JAPAN LINE.
which demonetized silver in this coun­
against the authorities, The rebels by a vote of 785 to 615 it was decided lawful money of the United States by
try. The people in 1873 were very human life cheaper than a nickel’s
Vice-President Nominated.
surrounded the imperial troops and to give the vice-presidential nomina­ private contract.
much distressed in their financial worth of bread, intelligence and educa­ * Agents of the Toyo Risen Kaisha Will
seem to have totally annihilated them, tion the precedence.
Thomas F. Watson, of Georgia, who affairs as compared to what they had tion stampec out, they lived as a grov­
Sixth—We demand that the govern­
Visit Portland»
A
committee
of
one
from
each
state
although the imperial troops were bet­
ment, in payment of its obligations, was a member of the Fifty-first con­ been in 1866. But coming down to eling set of brutes during all this per­
Seattle,
Wash.,
July 27.—Follow-
to
confer
with
the
silver
committee
of
ter provisioned and equipped. There
shall use its option as to the kind of gress, and who, in the Fifty-second specie payments, the contraction of our iod whioh was caused by the destruc­ | ing closely i.n the wake of the Nippon
were 6,000 troops sent to subdue the the silver convention was appointed.
and
Fifty-third
congresses,
unsuccess
­
tion
and
decrease
in
the
volume
of
the
lawful money in which they are to be
money, the demonetization of silver,
Yusen Kaisha, which announced Seat-
rebels and all are either killed or miss
THE SILVER CONVENTION.
paid, and we denounce the present and fully <=ontjwte<t Colonel Black’s seat, all these reduced values on everything money of Home. In the entire history
ixiR. The rebels axe now
Xox.
in on p.nni d e n«' ..h y pwwmwg^B «a 'g gr T8Hit«y&i ïtiwaete rr -o>. the» 'earth*1 fchP i o htm'ncvcr— begrr-
¡prMUOiUM U,u» i.»«.ton» r ,
days ago, oomes the accredited repre­
blg8u,^llffiW8JB^all R lr,sgfflb>^ly, - -Gommlrtee-iiP ntteii JTjqnrtnwu llf' Blffi?
dering this option to the holders of the convention on the first ballot, short­ from 60 to 75 per cent. Land that was known a time when a great civilization sentatives to this city of another Ori­
fer With the Populists.
killing and pillaging on their triumph­
ly after midnight Friday night. The then worth (in 1866) $200 an acre in went down and was blotted out except
government obligation securities.
ental steamship line, the Toyo Risen
St. Louis, Mo.—At the first day’s
ant march through the country.
Seventh—We demand a graduated nomination was made unanimous be some of the states and even $800 in that that civilization was destroyed be­ Kabushiki Kaisha, whioh is also seek­
session
of
the
silver
convention
not
fore
the
result
of
the
roll-call
was
an
­
cause
of
the
want
of
money.
There
Chinatown in San Francisco is in a
income tax, t > the end that aggregate
more favorable localities, today cannot
ing American connections. The party
fever of excitement and another high­ much headway was made. The pro­ wealth shall bear its just proportion of nounced.
be sold for over $50 or $60 per acre. A has never been an instance in the his­
gramme
of
the
conference
was
all.
ar
­
Bryan sent word to his supporters horse that would then have readily tory of the world where the people had consists of Soohira Asano, president of
binder war has been deolared.
taxatjon, and we regard the recent de­
the company; H. Okawa, director in
Cloolin’s sawmill, situated on Deep ranged in advance. It included simply cision of the supreme court, relative to that he would not accept a nomination brought $150 or $200 in some portions a sufficient supply of money that that the Oji Paper Company, near Tokio;
the
adoption
of
a
16-to-l
platform
and
at
the
hands
of
the
convention
under
people
did
not
rise
in
their
manhood,
creek, near Medical lake, Wash., was the nomination of Bryan and Sewall, the income tax law, as a misinterpreta­
of the counrty, today can be bought for
Shunjiro Tomika, a captain in the ser­
burned to the ground. The loss is but those in charge of it deemed it tion of the constitution, an invasion of those circumstances. He will stand from $20 to $30. In talking with a in their intelligence, in their import­ vice of the steamship company, and
royally
by
his
running
mate.
ance
to
right
their
wrongs.
If
this
the rightful powers of congress on the
$2,500.
horse raiser . recently on a trip to Chi­
good polioy to go slow in the belief that
After a stormy session of twp hours, cago, the writer was informed by that great country is to go down amid the Hirouyki Kobayashi, interpreter for
Cholera is abating in Egypt.
Bat­ they might, by remaining in season, be subjeot of taxation.
Mr. Asano.
Eighth—We demand that postal sav­ the conference committees of the Popu­ gentleman that he could not sell his wreck of tory legislation, and be bound
tles in Crete are almost of hourly occur­ able to exercise an influence in shaping
The visitors, who represents great
list
and
silver
conventions
adjourned
to
the
chariot
of
Moloch,
let
us
first
rence, and the Turks have suffered things in the Populist convention. To ings banks be established by the gov­ without having reached an agreement. horses for enough to ship them from and foremost before we surrender, show wealth, came to tho city quietly, spent
ernment for the safe deposit of the sav­
South Dakota to Chicago to pay the
heavy losses.
the day in making an inevstigation,
this end, they appointed a committee of
of the people and to facilitate ex­
railroad freight charges on the cargo. the would-be tyrants the mettle that is and left this evening for Tacoma.
The remains of Ed Moran were found seven, headed by Judge Scott, of Cali­ ings
The
national
silver
conveniton
ended
in us. Let us show them that the
change.
Young
mules
that
in
1866
would
have
floating in the Puyallup river. Moran fornia, to meet a similar committee of
its labors Friday .night. Bryan and brought $75 at weaning time, can to­ sons of the revolution have yet the pa­ Thence they go to Portland for a day,
Tran sportation.
is supposed to have drowned himself the Populists for the purpose of reach­
Sewall were nominated by acclama­ day be bought in Kentucky and Ten­ triotic blood coursing in their veins thence to San Francisco. From the
on June 80 last.
ing a common plan of action. The
First—Transportation being a means tion, after which the Chicago plat­ nessee at from $5 to $7 per head. which will redeem Amerioa, and let it latter point Asano will proceed to Lon­
The storthing, the representative convention was called to order by Na­ of exchange and a public necessity, the form with an original preamble was Older ones that would have brought remain for America’s sons and daugh­ don and place contracts for the con­
body of Norway, has defeated the bill tional Chairman Mott, who introduced government should own and operate the adopted. The convention adjourned $200 can today be bought for $40. It ters as their rightful birthright; where struction of twelve 5,000-ton vessels,
to be used on. the line, which will run
for the temporary increase of duties Francis B. Newlands, of Nevada, as railroads in the interest of the people sine die.
is needless ot give illustrations of the virtue shall be paramount, where hon­ from the American terminus to Tokio
on petroleum and sugar, and for the temporary chairman. Mr. Newlands on a nonpartisan basis, to the end that
esty
shall
be
the
watch
word
and
fact showing the destruction of the
and Hong Kong.
A METEOR IN MEXICO.
addressed the convention at some all may be accorded the same treatment
imposition of a duty on meat.
agricultural interests of this country where vice shall be condemned and de­
The result of the day’s investigation,
length,
and
was
followed
by
other
in
transportation,
and
that
the
tyranny
stroyed.
Such
a
country
for
suoh
a
Mrs. T. H. Tofree, who was Grover
and that it has been caused entirely by
while
nothing definite has been an­
speakers
setting
forth
the
claims
of
the
Carried
Down
the
Side
of
a
Mountain
In
of
political
power,
now
exercised
by
Cleveland’s secretary while he was
the vicious legislation of the money people as ours is but the fitting climax nounced, leads to a belief that the
Its Fall.
the great railroad corporations, which
mayor , of Buffalo, committed suicide m silverites.
power. It cannot be denied by any of God’s system of justice and equality. terminus will be either Seattle or
result in the impairment, if not the
Farmers, will you awake and will
The Second Day»
Mexico, July 27.—A remarkable person who is neither a fool nor a
Mojave, Cal., by drinking carbolic aoid.
Portland.
It is supposed she was temporarily in­
The seoond day’s session of the silver destruction of the political rights and phenomenon at the mine of Carlos knave. Our country which was filled you act? Let your actions in November
personal
liberty
of
the
citizen
may
be
__
____
Terrible Spanish Brutality.
decide.
—
Silver
Knight.
Reyes,
in
the
state
of
Chihuahua,
oc-
sane. >
convention was given over to speeches
with a happy, prosperous people,
Key West, July 27.—Private letters
Adjutant General Tuttle has received and songs. No business of any im­ destroyed. Such ownership is to be I curred at 8 o’olock yesterday. . . A t.e- blessed with an intelligence that ex­
heard MI1U
and ULI
an ceeds that of any country on earth has
UltJUilUOU“ explosion
UApiuaiULl was Ucaru
from Matanzas, Cuba, to responsible
from the secretary of the state of Ore­ portance was transacted. The ladie- accomplished gradually in a manner | , menduous
True.
enormous mass of burning matter was been pauperized during this period of
gon a warrant for $5,917* with which were in evidence, and the assembly consistent with sound public policy.
Dean Boyle in his “Reminiscences” merchants in this city, give shooking
Second—The interest of the United seen to fall from the heavens, striking profound peace by the scounderly con­ tells a striking anecdote of the mutual details connected with the capture by
to pay the militia boys for their serv was addressed by Mrs. Helen Cougar,
ices at Astoria during the recent fishing of Indiana, who denounced the gold- States in the public highways built the side of the mountain and bringing duct and vicious legislation of the Re­ appreciation of the same quality of the Spanish of rebel hospitals located
troubles.
bug monopolists as “Wall street plu­ with public moneys and the proceeds with it in its course entire cliffs, and publican and Democratic parties. The high sincerity in public life of the in that provinoe. Dr. Izquerdo, sur­
Near Dryden, Mioh., George Swayne, tocrats” and “English bond sharks” of extensive grants of land to the Pa­ finally plunged 700 feet into the Republican party is now proposing to famous statesman, Sir Robert Peel, geon of the'Cuban army, with assist­
ants and corps of nurses, were all, it is
a farmer, about 45 years old, killed his and said the only salvation of the peo cific railroads should never have been ground making a hole from which heal all these difficulties and bring and the “iron Duke” of Wellington.
Mr. Wood, a friend of Dean Boyle’s, alleged, put to the machete while the
three small children and set fire to his pie from serfdom was to deolare for the alienated, mortgaged or sold, but boiling water still issues. One of the back prosperity by a high protective
guarded and protected fot the general most singular pehnomena observed was tariff. Now, understand that we do had at one time when the Duke of helpless sick and wounded were assas­
house, then blew his brains out. His free coinage of silver.
welfare as provided by the laws organ­ the heavy rain falling from the sky not oppose a protective tariff but we Wellington was very ill in London come sinated in their cots and the buildings
The Thiid Day.
wife died a short time ago. It is
izing
such railroads. The foreclosure immediately after the descent of the believe in protection per se, but we also from the city to a country house at then burned over their heads to covet
thought that this deranged his mind.
It was ten minutes to 11 o’clock of existing
liens of the United States
the crimes. Rios and Montanera,
The barkentine Herbert Fuller, Cap­ when Chairman St. John called th. on these roads should at onoe follow meteor. The people are very supersti­ believe that a protection which protects which Peel was visiting. As soon as up
tious, as this is one of the many reali­ the Eastern manufacturer without pro­ he arrived, Sir Robert called him aside, the two men who were imprisoned on
G. W.
tain Nash, from Boston for Rosario, silver convention to order.
default in the payment thereof by the
account of the discovery of arms in San
has put into Halifax, Novia Scotia. Baker, of California, said that the debtor companies, and at the fore­ zations of the prophecies of the vision- tecting the great agricultural interests and asked with intense anxiety what Rafael street at Havana yesterday,
seeing
girl
of
Tobasoo.
The
same
of
this
country
as
well,
is
inequitable,
was
the
latest
news
of
the
duke
’
s
con
­
People
’
s
Party
convention
had
appoint-
There had been a mutiny-, on board.
closure sales of said roads the govern­ meteor destroyed the house of a miner is class legislation, and is unjust. We dition. It was considered hopeless, have been barbarously whipped by the
The captain, his wife and the second a conference committee and mover, ment should purchase the same, if it killing
his t.«u\children.
■tturj- believe in~the dbctfine of profëSt^' and Mr. Wood told him so. The great Spanish police. The first one was tor­
mate were killed in their berths in the that the convention defer action becomen necessry, to protect its inter-
iug our home manufacturers that our minister broke down utterly; crying out tured. A woman was arrested who has
A Murderer Hanged.
night. The first officer, who was on on the platform and postpone the nom - ests, or if they can be purchased at a
been confined for three days in a cell.
watch, knew nothing about the affair. ination until 8:30 P. M. The motion reasonable price, and the government
John. I’ryde, who murdered Andrew artisans may receive higher and better with a burst of tears:
wages than those paid in other coun­
“
He
is
the
truest
man
I
have
ever
The murderer or murderers crawled prevailed.
Peterson,
five
months
ago,
was
hanged
A Fatal Accident.
shall operate said railroads as public
No business was transacted during highways
aft to the cabin, descended, and with
in the county jail, at Brainerd, Minn. tries, but that protection must also be known!”
Chicago,
July 27.—B/ the falling of
for
the
benefit
of
the
whole
The duke, however, recovered despite a portion of the interior dome of the
axes chopped the viotims to death the day, the time being taken up in people, and not in the interest of the Peterson wa3 Pryde’s friend, and was extended to the great agricultural in­
Upon the arrival of the barkentine all the rendering of silver speeches, few, under suitable provisions for pro­ murdered for$42. Pryde, whose real terests of thé country as well, and if the predictions of his doctors, and sur­ old postoffice building N. B.' Smith, a
the crew were locked up in the police poems and Bongs. Action on the plat­ tection of life and property, giving to name is John B. Miller, made a full all cannot be equitably protected, none vived Peel.
workman, was instantly killed, and
should be, for equality before the law
form was deferred.
The same gentleman—Mr. Wood—by Amos Stringer perhaps fatally crushed.
station to await trial.
all the transportation interests equal confession.
should
be
our
motto.
As
we
have
a curious coincidence was present when
There ..is no longer doubt that the
It is said to be possible to draw plat privileges and equal rates for fares and
The first modern bridge of whioh his­ shown in our former papers that with Peel was thrown from his horse, and
wheat crop in Eastern Washington has inum wires so fine that two of then: freights.
Firs at La Grande.
makes mention was the famous silver demonetized our agricultural in­ received the injuries which resulted in
been badly damaged by hot winds, says twisted could be inserted in the hollow .Third—We denounce the present in­ tory
I La Grande, Or., July 27.—The most
Sublician
bridge
of
Rome.
It
was
terests
are
placed
at
a
disadvantage
of
his
death.
He
hastened
to
his
assist
­
a Walla Walla dispatch. Reports from of human hair.
famous schemes for refiindihg the said erected in the seventh century.
100 per cent as against Japan, China, ance, procured a carriage and accom­ destructive fire La Grande has experi-
the Palouse oountry are to the effect
debts, and demand that the laws now
India,
Russia, and South Amerioa, the panied him home, remaining for some i enced in several years was one which
that the damage is about 75 per oent,
The largest bird in the world is the applicable thereto be executed and ad*
French farmers can obtain an analy­
i broke out in the Huntington building,
and that many fields are not worth condor. Condors with a spread of wing ministered according to their true in­ sis of their soils or plants from the ex­ great food producing nations of the time in the house to render the family on Adams avenue, at 3 o’clock this
world
we
see
that
this
inequality
what
services
he
might
in
their
time
of
cutting. The grain on Eureka flat, in of eighteen to twenty feet have been tent and spirit.
periment station at Paris for the small must be remedied; we must receive as confusion and distress. He was yet I morning. The Huntington building is
this county, is damaged about 50 per shot on the Andes.
Fourth—The telegraph, like the post- sum of about twenty cents.
much for our products as they theirs there when the Duke of Wellington i a one■ story brick, cut into three store-
cent, and will only average about fif­
| rooms, that were occupied by G. M.
office
system,
being
a
necessity
fcr
t
v
e
A new globe for all kinds of lights
According to recent experiments by and in the same money. Supposing a arrived to make inquiries, and was | Richey’s music store, D. F. Pierce’s
teen bushels to the acre. One farm­
transaction of news, should be owned
er along the Yellow Hawk now esti­ increases the illuminating power ten and operated by the government in the Weber the normal temperature of the farmer in Indiawowed $1,000 debt and deputed by Lady Peel to receive him. harness shop, George H. Curry’s
incandescent eleotric lamp is between one in the United States a like He hastened to the door and found the I department store. The building was
mates his yield at about fifty bushels per cent. It is grooved vertically in­ interest of the people.
amount. They both ship 2,000 bush­ duke on the step about to enter the
side and horizontally outside.
1,565 degrees and 1,585 degrees.
to the acre.
Land.
els of wheat to Liverpool and both re­ house, and informed him that the phy­ ! almost, totally wrecked.
A Chicago dispatch says: The report
In India there is a species of butter­ ceive the same money therefor, say 60 sician pronounced Sir Robert’s hurt to
The Atlas moth, a gigantio fur-coated
First—The true policy demands that
Wheat Crop Near Garfield»
that Professor Moses, of the university night-flying insect of Central Brazil, the national and state legislation shall fly in which the male has the left wing cents a bushel, net, in gold amounting be desperate, and his chance of life al­
Garfield, Wash., July 27.—Careful
of California, had been offered the is said to be the very largest winged be such as will ultimately enable yellow and the right wing red. Th to $1,200. The India farmer takes his most nothing.
estimates of the wheat orop in the vi­
chair of political science in the univer­ “bug” in the world. He measures every prudent and industrious oitizen colors on the female are vice versa.
money home, transfers it into the
“He was he soul of truth,” said the i cinity
of Garfield make the prospective
sity of Chicago was a great surprise to fourteen inches from tip to tip.
money of his country and has the value old soldier, huskily; and turning I yield
to secure a home, and therefore the
this fall 90 per cent of the aver­
the students and faculty alike. Dr.
The great telescope which is to be of $2,000 in silver rupees. He pays abruptly from the threshold, he mount- ;
land should not be monopolized for
Judson, the present head of the depart­
Treasure-trove means in law money speculative purposes. All lands now constructed for the Paris exposition of off his debt of $1,000 and has $1,000 ed his horse and rode sorrowfully . age year’s yield. Some of the wheat,
1 however, may be second-class.
ment, had not heard of it, and Dr. or other treasure found hidden and the held by railways aiid other corporations 1900 will bring the man in the moon to pay to furnish him the sustenance away.
Goodspeed said; £ “There is nothing in owner unknown, in which case it be­ in excess of their actual needs should, within thirty-eight miles of mother and pleasures of life. The American
i A pair of “crocodile shears” was re-
it; atsolutely nothing.
Professor longs to the crown Trove is from the by lawful means, be reclaimed by the earth.
farmer takes his $1,200 in gold, pays
“Blykins is doing some good dialect ■ oently set up-in Pittsburg that can cut.
Moses is here for the summer, giving a French word trouver, to find.
I plates of any size 1 inches thick or a
government and held for actual settlers
Carthaginians are said to have been his debt of $1,000 and has a surplus of work.”
course of lectures on the territory de­
$20 with which to pay his labor and
‘‘Blykins? I didn’t know he wrote; i bar four inches square.
only,
and
private
land
monopoly,
as
the
first
who
paved
their
towns
with
The
average
golden
eagle
weighs
velopment of the United States. He
well as alien ownership, should be pro­ stones. London was first paved about support his family for twelve months. I thought he was an artist.”
is not in the political science, but in twelve pounds, is three feet from the hibited.
The births exceed the deaths through-
“So he is, but he is making a spe-
the year 1533. Wood pavement com­ If the American farmer desires to buy
tip
of
his
bill
to
the
tip
of
his
tail
and
the history department of the univers­
; out the world by over 1,500,000 a year
anything
in
Europe
of
European
man
­
cialty
of
dialect
pictures.
He
draws
Seoond
—
We
oondemn
the
frauds
by
menced in 1839.
has wings of seven feet spread.
I —an average of three a minute.
ity of California.’'
ufacture because things are so muoh posters.”—Washington Times.
POPULIST
PLATFORM.
which the land grants to Pacific rail­
road companies have, through the con­
nivance of the interior department,
robbed multitudes of bona-fide settlers
of their homes and miners of their
claims, and we demand legislation by
congress wbioh will enforce the exemp­
tion of mineral land from such grants
after, as well as before, patenting.
Third—We demand that bona fide
settlers on all public lands be granted
free homes, as provided in the national
homestead law, and that no exception
be made in the case of Indian reserva­
tions when opened for settlement, and
that all lands not now patented come
under this demand.