ADOPTS AMERICAN MODES.
Wife of New Japanese Minister Hus
Discarded Native Dress.
Among the recent additions to diplo
matic circles In Washington are Min
ister Hoshl of Japan and his wife.
Mme. Hoshl is about 88 years of age
and of the most pleasing personal ap
pearance, She Is short, probably 4
feet 10 inches in height. Her dark
hair is very abundant, her large brown
eyes are soft, yet bright, and her com
plexion is clear and rosy. In dress,
her costume is that of the American
woman, yet as she has only recently
laid aside her native gowns, her ward
robe of western robes is limited. She
has placed herself In the hands of a
tutor, in order to master the intricacies
of the English language, and by next
winter will no doubt be able to pre
side at a tea In the most approved style,
ACCEPTS NOMINATION
W. «I. Bryan Appreciates the Patrotisin
Which Has Actuated the Populist
Party in Nominating Bini.
W. J. Bryan has given out for pub-
iication his letter accepting the nomi
nation for the presidency from the
People’s party. It is as follows:
“Hon. W. V. Allen, Chairman, and
Other Members of the Notification
Committee of the Populist Party—Gen
tlemen: The nomination of the Peo
ple’s party for the presidency .of the
United States has been tendered me
in such a generous spirit and on such
honorable terms that I am able to ac-
I cept the same without departing from
the platform adopted by the* Demo-
I cratic national convention. I fully ap-
I predate the breadth of the patriotism
whioh has actuated the members of the
People’s party, who, in odrer to con
solidate the sentiment in favor of bi-
metallism, have been willing to go out-,
side of party lines and support, as their
candidate, one already nominated by
the Democratic party, and also by the
silver party. I also appreciate the fact
that, while during all the years since
1873, a large majority of the Demo
cratic party and the minority of the
Republican party have been consistent
advocates of the free coinage of silver
at the present ratio, yet ever since the
organization of the People’s party its
members have unanimously supported
such coinage as the means of restoring
as far as conversational ability is con bimetallism. By persistently pointing
out the disastrous effects of a gold
cerned.
Mme. Hoshl has been married ten standard and protesting against each
.years, but there is only one child in the successive step toward financial bond
■family, a boy of 6 years of age. His age, the Populists have exerted an im
¡name is Hoshl Kikaru, and he Is a portant influence in awakening the
bright little fellow, wandering about country to a realization of the nation’s
'the house in evident loneliness for his present peril.
“In a time like this, when a great
many playmates in the East The wife
of thè minister is a fine musician and political party is attempting to surren
der the right to legislate for ourselves
devotes much of her time to that art
upon the financial question, and is
seeking to bind the Amerioan people to
NELSON’S FLAGSHIP.
a foreign monetary system, it behooves
The Famous Foudroyant Will Soon us, as lovers of our country and friends
Visit This Country.
of American institutions, to lay aside
Lord Nelson’s flagship, the Foudroy for'the
such differences as may
ant, “the most perfect ship that ever exist in present
order that our strength may be
«warn in salt water,” as Lord St. Vin united in a supreme effort to wrest the
cent called her, is now lying off Wool government from the hands of- those
wich, England. She will soon set forth who imagine that the national honor
upon a prolonged tour, visiting America can only be maintained by servile ac
quiescence in any policy, however de-,
structive to the interests of the people
of the United States, which foreign,
creditors, present or prospective, may
desire to force,upon us.
“It is a cause of congratulation that
we have in this campaign not only the
support of Democrats and Populists,
and Republicans who believe in bimet
allism, but also'the active co-operation
of those Democrats and Republicans
who, having heretofore waited for in
ternational bimetallism, now join
with us rather than trust the destinies
of the nation in the hands of those
nelson ’ s flagship .
who are holding out the delusive hope
and the British colonies. A year or of foriegn aid, while they labor secret
two ago she was sold to a Hamburg ly for the permanent establishment of
firm of ship breakers. She was, how the single gold standard.
“While difficulties always arise in
ever, rescued at a cost of £6,000, and a
further expenditure has restored her I the settlement of the details of any
to the condition in which she.was when, plan of. co-operation between distinct
In 1709, she carried Nelson’s Sag In the | political organizations, I am sure that
Mediterranean. Slie was Is un died in I advocates of bimetallism are so in
that ihey will be able to devise
1798, and IS a two-decker, carrying i eaivost
means by which the free-silver
eighty guns, the last survivor of the I some
may be concentrated upon- one
class of vessels which gave rise to the vote
ticket in each state. To se
phrase, “the wooden walls of England.” electoral
cure this result, charity towards the
Nelson was particularly fond of her, opinions of others, and liberality on
end though he was not on board her at the part of all is necessary, but honest
the battle Of the Nile, she took part and sincere friends who are working
in many a famous fight, and helped to toward a common result always find it
destroy the Guillaume Tell.
possible to agree upon just and equit
able terms.
The American people
A Hollow Mockery.
Constitutional government is an have proven equal to every emergency
empty show in Germany. Eighteen I which has arisen in the past, and I am
months ago the Reichstag, by an over | confident- that in the present emer-
whelming majority, repealed the ban I gency there will be no antagonism be-
ishment laws against the Jesuits. I tween the various regiments of the one
Nothing has been done, however, in great army which is marching to re
this matter by the government, and a pel an invasion more dangerous to our
few days ago, in reply to a question, welfare than an army with banners.
“Acknowledging with gratitude your
Chancellor Hohenlohe stated in the
Reichstag that the government “had expressions of confidence and good will,
not yet had time to reach any decision I I am very truly yours,
W. J. BRYAN.”
on the subject.”
The White House Kindergarten.
The little Wallace children, the
grandchildren of Chief Justice Fuller,
the little daughter of General and Mrs.
Draper and the children of Private Sec
retary and Mrs. Thurber are among the
pupils of the kindergarten that is situ
ated in the nursery at the White House.
The children are put behind the bars of
the little cribs when there is laziness or
disobedience, and a final humiliation for
extreme cases is a stool and dunce cap
in the corner. The little outsiders who
are so favored get all these.advantages
for $6 or $8 a month. So the .whole
burden of expense does not fall upon the
family in the White House.
FUSION COMPLETED
In Twenty-Six States—Victory Assured
for the Cause of Silver.
According to the latest advices the
following is the situation in those
states in which fusion has been con
templated or has been under considera
tion:
Alabama—No fusion and none need
ed.
Arkansas—No fusion between Demo
crats and Populists arranged. The
joint electoral ticket ^consists of five
Democrats and four Populists.
Colorado—Fusion on electors, divid
ed as follows: Democrats, two; Popu
lists, one; silver Republican, one.
California—Fusion between Demo
crats and Populists arranged. The
joint electoral ticket consists of five
Democrats and four Populists.
Georgia—No fusion probable, and
jaa^neeede^togive Bryan the elec
toralvote of "that stata
Is fully as important and beneficial as
Idaho — Fusion complete between
spring medicine, for at this season there Democrats, Popoulists and silver Re
is great danger to health in the varying publicans, who together will have only
temperature, cold storms, malarial germs one electoral ticket.
and prevalence Of fevers and other dis
Illinois—Fusion agreed’ on. The
eases, Danger may be avoided by taking electoral ticket will consist of twenty
Democrats and four Populists,
Indiana.—Fusion complete.
Iowa—Perfect fusion arranged by
Democrats, Populists and silver Re
publicans.
Sarsaparilla
Kansas—Complete fusion, the Popu
lists supporting the Democratic elec
The best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier. toral ticket, and the Democrats the
Populist'state ticket.
Rfifid’s
assist Digestion and cure
Kentuoky—Fusion agreed.
uvuu D ima Constipation. 25 cents.
Louisana—Fusion completed.
Maine—-A partial fusion of Demo
orats and Populists,
Maryland—No tusion, but the Pop
Make money by successful f peculation in
Chicago. We buy and sell wheat there on mar ulists will support the Democratic
gins. Fortunes have been made on a small be electoral ticket, it is claimed.
ginning by tradingin futures. Write for full
Minnnesota—Complete fusion be-
particulars. Best of reference given. Several
years experience on the Chicago Board of tween the Democrats, Populists and
Trade, and a thorough knowledge of the busi
ness. Downing, Hopkins & Co., Chicago Board I silver Republicans.
of Trade Brokers. Offices in Portland Oregon
Missouri—A complete plan of fu
and Spokane Wash.
sion adopted.
Montana—State conventions not yet
Iffill rn ESCT To any address, our...........
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•«••••Special Price Ust of held, but fusion probable.
HOUSEHOLD COOPS, ETC.
Nebraska — Complete fusion ar
ranged. The Democrats get half the
This circular is issued for the benefit of our electors, four, two out of six congress
country customers who cannot avail themselves
of our Daily Special Sales, Send us your ad men, and support the fusion state
dress. You will find both goods and prices right. ticket.
WILL & FINCK CO.,
818-820 Market street. San Francisco, Cal.
North Carolina—Complete fusion,
the Democrats naming five eleotors,
sure
CURE fos piles the Populists five and the silver party
Itching and Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles yield at once to
DR. BQ-SAN-KO’S PILE RE MED Y. Slop. Uch- one.
iog, absorb, tumor«. A positive cure. Circulars soul fro«, rrlca
Ohio—Fusion agreed on, and Popu
MK. PtuMisworauk »g, BQSANKO. PUlfc, Pfc
P ffi-e-d-i-G s n e
Hood’s
WHEAT.
?
lists given ¡electors on the Democratic
ticket.
Oregon—Fusion arranged by a divi
sion of the eleotors. The Populist
electors will vote for Bryan and Wat
son.
South Carolina—No fusion arranged
nor needed to give Bryan the electoral
vote of the state.
South Dakota—Fusion completed on
an even division of the electors.
Tennessee—Fusion probable.
Texas—Populists have refused fusion
with Democrats. Partial fusion made
between Republicans, Populists and
gold Democrats, whereby the latter
two parties are to vote for the Repub
lican electors, while the Republicans
and gold Democrats will support the
Populist state ticket.
Utah—Complete fusion between
Democrats, Populists and silver Repub
licans.
Virginia—Fusion complete. Popu
lists to get three and the Democrats
nine electors.
Wasihngton—Fusion between Demo
crats, Populists and silver Republicans
agreed on. The electoral ticket divid
ed equally between Populists and
Demoorats.
West Virginia—Fusion possible, the
electors divided—Democrats four, Pop-
ulists two.
Wisconsin—Fusion on electors and
the state ticket.
Wyoming—Fusion not yet accom
plished, but will be, the Populists be
ing given the congressmen and the
Democrats the electors.
Of other states, Mississippi will go
for Brayn and Sewall without fusion;
Miohiagn will probably have a com
plete fusion of all silver. supporters,
and Nevada is certain to go against
McKinley, with or without fusion.
Gems From Bryan.
The following are extracts from some
of the Bryan speeches in congress:
“They call that man a statesman
whose ear is turned to catch the-slight
est pulsations of a pocketbook, and de
nounce as a demagogue any one who
dares to listen to the heart beats of
humanity.”
“The poor man who takes property
by force is called a thief, but the
creditor who can by legislation make a
debtor pay a dollar twice as large as he
borrowed is lauded as the friend of a
sound currency. The man who wants
the people to destroy the government
is an anarchist, but the man who
wants the government to destroy the
people is a patriot.”
“Some, who are ready to use the
power of the government to limit the
supply of money, in order to prevent
injustice to the creditor, are slow to
admit the right of the government to
increase the currency when necessary
to prevent injustice to the debtor. I
denounce that cruel interpretation of
governmental power which would
grant the authority to starve, but
would withhold the authority to feed
our people—which -would permit a
contraction of our currenoy, even to
the ■ destruction of all prosperity, but
would prohibit the expansion of our
currency to keep pace with the grow
ing needs of a growing nation!”
“The gentlemen who-are so fearful
of socialism when the poor are exempt
ed from an income tax view with in-
difference those methods of taxation
which give the rich a substantial ex
emption. They weep more because
$15,000,000 is to be collected from the
incomes of the rich than they do at the
collection of $300,000,000 upon goods
which the poor consume. And when
the attempt is made to equalize these
burdens, not fully, but partially only,
the people of the Sou th and West, on
the prairies and in the mountains, that
you find the staunchest supporters of
government and the best friends of
law and order.”
“I may be in error, but in my hum
ble judgment he who would rob a man
of his necessary food or pollute the
springs at which he quenches his
thirst, or steal away, from him his ac
customed rest, or. condemn his mind to
the gloomy night of ignorance, is no
more ah enemy of his race than the
man who, deaf to the entreaties of the
poor and blind to the sufferings he
would cause, seeks to destroy one of
the money metals given by the Al
mighty to supply the needs of com
merce.”
Some Poster Women.
Miss Ethel Reed of Boston, Miss Ger
aldine Evans of Philadelphia and Miss
Blanche McManus, Miss Abby Under
wood, Miss Myra Burr Ed'son and Miss
Margaret Huntington, daughter of the
Rev. Dr. Huntington, all of New York,
have gained no small degree of distinc
tion by their remarkably clever posters.
Both for design and drawing and for
color schemes their work commends it
self. In San Francisco Miss Florence
Lundborg’s posters are ‘ ‘eagerly sought
by collectors. ”
With these young women to the fore
and plenty to follow after, there is ev
ery reason to hope, for, although men
are using their brushes and pencils to
make posters; few have really attained
great distinction—one or two in Amer
ica and a half dozen, if that many at a
close count, in England. Of course
France can claim a dozen at least, be
cause the poster is a mere important
feature in Paris than anywhere else.—
Philadelphia'Ledger.
Bicycles For Boys.
I do not for an instant hold that the
bicycle is going to redeem the world or
turn the rising generation into an army
of saints, but I do know from personal
experience that thé boy who rides a
bicycle and comes to School with a
healthy glow On his face, that means a
good circulation and a hearty appetite,
produced by exercise in God’s fresh air
and God’s bright sunshine, is. a much
more tractable lad than is the same boy
when he is allowed to mope around the
house or the corner grocery,-listening to
the vile stories of* vile men or concoct
ing some deviltry of his own. And not
only is he more tractable, but he is
more teachable, hé learns more, he is a
better boy and will make a better man.
—Womankind.
me jsxxeci; oi rhe snn.
Everybody does not know that con
stant exposure to the summer sun will
fade one’s hair. A woman who noticed
last summer that her hair on the left
side of her head was gradually assum
ing an appearance of having been
washed in some chemical bleach, could
not account for it until a friend suggest
ed that it was owing to the faot that
two of her hats were turned up on the
left side, thus exposing that particular
spot to the sun’s rays.
AFTER SOME _ Bi
I fl«
OREGON’S
METROPOLIS.
Portland’s Industrial Exposition and
Some of Her Thriving Institutions.
Special Correspondence.
Horsethieves Captured By [ Portland, Or., Oct. 7.—Say, do you
know that this is a pretty good kind of
Wallowa County Officers. a town? The people are more sociable
A SINGULAR FORM OF MONOMANIA;
There fs a elass of people, rational enough In
other respect*, who are certainly monomaniacs i
in dosing th mselves. They a.r^ constantly
tryir.g-experiments upon their stomachs, th^ir
bowii«, the^r livers and their kidneys with!
trashy nostrums. Whin these organs are
really out of ord *r, if they would only use
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters,* they would, if not
hopelessly insane, perceive its superiority.
than one would think. Several very
Manufacturers of walking oanes are
nicely dressed ladies, and with their
the latest to complain that the bioycle
ONE OF FORMER SAOT IN HEAD ; faces' done up in paint and powder,
have invited me to come right to their industry is driving them out of
houses, and me never having been in business.
I call that
HOW’S THIS?
Druggist in Enterprise, Or., Attacked troduced to them at all.
By a Woman With an Umbrella, and real sociable, I do.
We
offer
One
Dollars Reward for any
Out at the- Exposition, where I was ease of Catarrh Hundred
that cannot be cured by Hall’i
Shot by a Lawyer, But N »t Fatally !
Catarrh
Cure.
a total stranger, one lady I never saw
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
La Grande, Or., Oct. 12.—Particu-| before introduced herself to me, and
We, the undersigned, have knowu F. J.
Chener for the last 15 years, and believe him
lars of a battle between horsethieves i asked me to her house, saying she had perfectly
honorable in all business transactions XXZith a better understanding of the
and deputy sheriffs in Wallowa county, several very attractive girls. Of course and financially
able to carry out any obligations
’ ’ transient nature of the many phys
I had to go, and what do you think I made by their flrm.
were received from Enterprise today,
ical ills, which vanish before proper ef
W est &T bu » x ,
done?
You
see,
I
had
to
shave
my
forts
—gentle efforts—pleasant efforts:—
A few days ago two men,. George
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
rightly directed. There is comfort in
W aldino , K innam & M arvin ,
and Henry Smith, passed through the self.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
the knowledge, that so many forms of
I got a flexible razor strop, canvass
Imnaha with a band of horses, sup
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is takenlutemally, acting
are not due to any actual dis
posed to have been stolen, and camped one side, leather the other, from Wood directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of sickness
the system. Testimonials Bent free. Price 75c. ease, but simply to a constipated condi-
on Corrall creek. A day or so after- | ard, Clarke & Co., Fourth and Wash per
bottle. 8o!d by all druggists.
tion.of the system, which the pleasant
ward a warrrant was issued for their ington. They mail these elegant strops Hall's Family Pills are the best.
family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt
ly removes. That is wliy it is the only
arrest. It was feared they would re- I to any address for thirty cents.
A
Roetgen
ray
apparatus
has
been
remedy with millions of families, and is
Saturday night was Redmen’s night
sist, and five men were sent out to
established
in
a
Pittsburg
hospital
as
a
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
bring them in. The camp was easily at the Exposition; and, judging from
who value good health. Its beneficial
located, and Henry Smith was found the number of ’em there, it looked as part of the regular equipment.
effects are due to the fact, that it is the
in it and captured by strategy. Four if there were no pale faces in Portland.
For Lung and chest diseases, Piso’s Cure one remedy which promotes internal
officers went to the oamp, leaving a These make-believe Injuns had wig is the best medicine we have used;—Mr. cleanliness without debilitating the
organs on which' it acts. It is therefore
fifth in charge of the horses. The wams, tomahawks, and pipes of peace J. L, North cott, Windsor, Ont., Canada.
all important, in order to get its bene
officers carried no arms in sight, and galore. One thing that most pleased
A Slight Xtifferenee.
ficial effects, to note when you pur
the horsethief did not suspect them, me was that I find they pay pretty
“As I understand it, doctor, if I be chase, that you have the genuine arth
so that when they asked to see his pis good sick benefits, and also they make lieve
cle, which is manufactured by the Cali
tol, he passed it over for inspection. . Marl Twain’s saying good, that the idea?” I’m well, I’ll be welL Is that the fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
good
Injun
is
the
dead
Injun;
for
as
I
all reputable druggists.
The pistol was then turtfed on him, -
“It is.”
If in the enjoyment of good health,
and he Was 9Pmpell<bas^H|^^^5U soon as you’re dead your squaw gets
“Then, if yon believe you’re paid, I and the system is regular, laxatives on
hands. He was then ta^SH^frobti som^ thousands of dollar's.
suppose
you
’
ll
be
paid.
”
other
remedies are then not needed. If
“All'carpets fade. Some people say
the camp and left in ¡barge of an
afflicted with any actugl disease, one
‘ ‘Not necessarily. ’ ’
they won’t, but we know they will.”
officer.
‘ ‘But why shouldn’t faith work as may be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
Two of the officers stated out to find What do you' think of a sign like that? well in one case as in the other?”
should have the best, and with the
the other brother, and/one was left to I was surprised to see it in the largest - “Well, you see, there is considerable one
well-informed
everywhere, Syrup of
watch the camp.
(feorge Smith re carpet and furniture house west of Chi difference between having faith in the Figs stands highest
and is most largely
cago,
the
H.
C.
Breeden
Company.
turned to the oamp aid “got the drop”
Almighty said having faith in you. ”
Jlsed and gives most general satisfaction.-
This
house
has
four
floors
100x100
on the officer, and held him up. He
suspected that something was wrong, crowded with all classes of furniture
and proceeded to march the officer up from plainest cottage to superb hand-
the trail. After proceeding a short dis carved mahoganies. I was afraid to
The highest claim for other
tance, he met the two .officers who were ask prices as I looked through the won
looking for him. The officers opened derful establishment. My friend was
tobaccos is “Just as
fire, which was returned by Smith, but not so carefnul, and we found that
good as Durham.”
none of the shots took effect. The offi- i prices here were cheaper than anywhere
Every old smoker
cers then took refuge behind trees, and in Portland. That comes from trading
Smith fired four shots at them, three with factories in trainload lots. Port
knows there is none just
of whioh hit the trees.' The deputy land is justly proud of the great H. C.
as good as
that Smith had a prisoner,' fell to the Breeden establishment.
Mayor Penaoyer and Harvey Scott
ground as soon as the firing began, to
are having it hot over the fire depart
escape the stray bullets.
The shooting cooled the ardor of the ment. The mayor, he has the depart
officers somewhat, and they turned ment; and Harvey, he has the grumb
their efforts toward keeping the trees ling; so it looks just like each one I
between themselves and the horsethief. would have his own turn—the mayor
While the horsethief was trying to get with the department, and Harvey with
another shot at the men behind the his grumbling. It ain’t for me to say
trees, the officer that had been left a word one way nor tother, but I
with the horses came up and shot the think when Harvey’s done With Syl
horsethief in the head with a shotgun. vester, and the mayor is through with
He had heard the firing and came up the editor, that they’ll kiss and make
You will find one coupon inside
just in time to relieve his brother offi up. Both are pioneers, and that makes
each two ounce bag, and two cou-
Oregon
aristocracy.
cers from an unpleasant position.
k pons inside each four ounce 4
Somehow
I
feel
as
if
we
deserved
no
Henry Smith was brought to Enter
» bag of Blackwell’s Durham, a
M Buy a bag of this cele- K
prise last night and lodged in jail, but manufactures here. Our people seem
Ml brated tobacco and read the K
George is too severely injured to be to prefer Eastern or foreign goods.
BB coupon—which gives a list H
moved, and was left in camp. A sur Look at Golden West Baking Pow
of valuable presents and how W
geon left Enterprise for the oamp this der, an article that is surpassed by
Hr
to get them.
morning, and until he returns the con none, which has been used by me for
dition of the wounded man will not be five years with entire satisfaction. It |
known. It is supposed the sight of is made here by men of character; yet
SI
both men’s eyes is destroyed. Mickel how many of us use »Eastern goods
Stubblefield did the effective shooting. without a thought that money spent at
home for home goods stays with us.
This same house—Closset & Devers—
Ivanhoe to the Rescue.
La Grande, Or., Oct. TS^-Af "Eh- has an exhibit of a P. P. C. gas coffee I
terprise, in Wallowa county todav F i roaster, patented only last April. The |
s- Ivanhoe shot and Beriou^
machine roasts 160 popnds of coffee in !
R. C. Gregg. Mr.
is a well- from 9 to- 18 minutes, as against 45’
known attorney, and Mr. Gregg is a with the old method. The long, sim- i
Made by Walter Baker & Co., Ltd.,
druggist. The report received by tele I mering of the coffee over an intensely '
phone says that Mrs. J. W. Dalzell and hot fire destroyed all the fine aroma,
Gregg were having trouble over ' Mrs. and virtually killed the coffee. By
Dalzell’s son, and Mrs. Dalzell had as the new and short method the coffee
saulted Gregg with an umbrella. In falls through a fiame, at the rate of 40
attempting to disarm her, Gregg broke times to the minute. The flame, being
the umbrella, and a scrimmage re in the cylinder with the coffee, the -in
sulted. Mrs. Dalzell continued the as tense heat directly applied, draws the
sault, and, in protecting himself, oil which is near the surface of the
Gregg used considerable, force. Just coffee out and seals the berry so that,,
at that time Ivanhoe appeared, and as the roasting continues, none of the
seeing, as he supposed, a man assault aroma escapes.
ing a woman, took a shot at the man. | This is a campaign of education. On I
The first time he missed, but the sec-1 the corner of Third and Washington, j
ond shot struck Gregg ip the jaw, in-1 there are daily, and all-day, from ont
flicting a severe wound. The bullet to three crowds discussing the money i
was recovered by physicians this after question. You never hear a word on I
noon. Unless blood-poisoning sets in, I tariff—thank God! Free silver is all !
one hears. It’s lively bouts they do be |
no serious-results are apprehended;
having, too, I can tell yez that. Of j
course, I don’t pretend to know whioh |
COURTS MUST SETTLE IT.
side is right but I do know that the !
plain folks like me seem' to know “sta- i
Election Board’s Decision Concerning ; tistios” on either side better than I
Name of Gold Democratic Party.
j
ever knew since I studied Rule Three.
New York, Oct. 12.—The board of | The law and the medical sohools all. |
elections, at a meeting in Brooklyn to opened last week. I went to both de
night, rendered a decision that the buts. Soiencp is making great head-1
party name of the national Democratic way. I feel like my grandmother af-1
party was substantially the same as ter three days in a big city. She heard’
that of the regular organization, and a freethinker leoture, and there was no I
that as such, it was an infringement on hell; and then she heard a dress ré-1
the rights to use the thereof by the reg-' former leoture, and there was the
ular party. It was decided further that “union” garment; so, When the dear
certificates of nomination of the na old soul came baok to the ranch, she
tional party were not party certificates said she guessed she’d enough of city,
within the law. The board also in life—first, there was no hell, and then
dorsed the opinion .of Corporation there was no “ohimmie,” and that
Counsel Burr that there was sufficient made life not worth living.
doubt in regard to the questions at is
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sue to make it desirable that the mat
Matrimonial Wager.
ter should be determined- as soon as
Perry, O. T., Oot. 7.—The election
possible by the courts.
will- decide Whether Miss Alice Young
er and T. J. Stanton, of this city, will
A Ilicli Discovery Reported»
become husband and wife.
Miss
Trail, B. C., Oot. 11_ A disoovery Younger wagers that if Bryan is elect
of free gold quartz hffis-" £ nfflT made at ed she will wed Stanton, and if Mo-
Waterloo, fifteen milesMpf the Colum Kinly is elected she will not.
bia from Trail. Specimens, said to
Havana, Oot. 6,—The local guerilla
have been taken from the outcroppings,
are liberally sprinkled With gold that j force at San Nioholas has killed the im-
is visible to the naked eye. The second poran't insurgent leader known as In-
payment of several- thousand dollars glesite, whose name was Alfred Gold.
has been made on the Waterloo mines His body has been identified. One of
the insurgent captains was also killed.
by the Hom Spoon syndicate.
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J Dorchester, Mass., has been cele-
brated for more than a century as
$ a nutritious, delicious, and flesh-
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Murdered and Robbed.
Seattle, Oot. 12.—The attorney of
the holders of receiver’8 oertifioates to
the amount of $80,000 in the Seattle
Consolidated Street Bailway Company |
has made application to United States;
Judge Hanford that the road be sold
so that the holders can get their money.
As there is a provision that the prop
erty must bring $120,00.0, and no such
sum has so far been Offered, it is a
question if any action to flurry matters
can be taken by the court.
Ben Franklin, Tex., Oot. 7.—D.
Knowles, an old citizen, and his mar
ried daughter were assaulted at their
home, seven miles south of this place,
last night with an ax by unknown per
sons. Robbery was the object of the I
assassins. Knowles died today, but
his daughter may reoover.
The oldest national flag in the i
world is that of Denmark, which has
been used since the year 1219.
^Largest Locomotive in the West.
Santa Fe, N. M., Oot. 12.—The San
Antonio-White Oaks stage was held
up today, forty miles east of San An
tonio, in the Oscura mountains. The,
United States mail sacks were cut open. I
No passengers were on board. The I
robbers took the horses, leaving the ■
driver to walk eight miles to the near-'
est station. The mail coach from the i
'White Oaks passing three hours later
is believed to have met the same fate.
It is believed the robbers are the same
men who attempted to hold up the At
lantic & Pacifio train west of Albu-1
querque.
1
Denver, Oot. 7.—The largest loco- I
motive ever seen in the West, and one |
of the largest in the United States,
made a trial run from Denver to
Pueblo today, hauling forty-five cars.
It is calculated that this engine oan
run seventy miles an hour. Another
of the same pattern is being built.
When both ate in use, the running
time between Denver and Pueblo may
be reduced to a mile a minute.
The first patent was issued to Samuel
Hopkins in 1790 for making “pot or
pearl ashes.”
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