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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1897)
NOT THf ENO OF IT. K»J»<41«»» *»r ItawaliMM Tr»«»r Will «•III« II»» Qwe«4i«M» fClo OREGON NEWS OF fill; WEEK 4 m < »frat I tag 4 «•llrrll«!* «*f 4 M»r«*»4 £*•’»♦*• I m 4 ♦>», 1<-**•«••< t «ar*M **mM» llolh ( »Ml I hr •» I *. An effort ’• oti ta»t u» redar* ths pr<»lu< tioti of mUtm, G«»L! h»« Iw^rti dl »cover rd At HkagWAV which K’°r< 11 to tba pan. M«»rm<»u» haïe •*»rurc«l 3,000.000 Acre» of latid In Mciiru for a oniony. John Cm»», of (**»ve, Or., *»• Arrest- e*l for haling oountcrfvil inuney in bls pf *»»•«*«lot)- taro* SojKcr who murdered hta wifs an I two children at Awclue, Ma, in !•**»>. and who »*« reomtly art«wUrI in Oregon. wtare he n*a*rird Again, wan •rnfenre*! in Ha rri«M»n ville, Mo , to la» hangs I on FrbruarV 4. The b|<4ini*h government, it I» again xnnuutir**!. ia negotiating With the Arm- »in- ij'i, thia tun*» for a cruirer of 4,&U0 tuna, »aid to ta worth 003,000, built for Jx|ian, but which J»|«ah *!«•*» iv*t want. Th** ve-*««d ta raid to ta j-ra- nally ready for a*-» A**»ut IO«> wbotaalx «Iruggista from th - ch*«*» of th«’ <‘«’fitrat West held A ronfrrrh-<• in Cbh’dtf»» fur lbw jeir;**«r of ***m«id*Hng the rut rat«'« at wbhh dtti|p and potent medicine« are bring •« Id by the department atorra, a* well «• by many retail druggtafx, and to take st ..* to «tup the pfaettoe if preen hie The Dingley tariff law will not ta el a» g» I in any <>f tlx custom («-aturre at the prvrent »• *aion t»f rongrtMNL A gonrral understanding to ibis effect haw tarn reached among the Itapubli- cun members of the way» and meant rvunmiltr«*. wh«» feel that it is in«*t de sirable to avoid what »• generally k * d »• tariff tinkering. Th«* atfb^ommiltrr of the senat* com* tn it t ur* on Indian affaira, ap}M»ir)t<«*! to miM'Icr the problems, presents».! in In dian territory have practically decided to re<««iumen4 aincruhurnt» to the pres ent ha, providing lor the apportion- in «’lit of all the lar. 1« held by th«’ flu rtviIis-'d tribes amevg the uteml**?« of th*-«*’ trib* *, and aalo an tmrn4in< nt I-'««Tiding that all valid h’A*»-« shall ta i» «vnm I bv th»' gtn* finnrnt <•( the l fule I Slat*'#, and th«* money paid on a-count uf »hem covered into the trega in y *»f the United Htatre for the tanx- fil of the various trita* a» such, IV h< .»< frit uTrr 7 rents |*er buahrl in ■ M • » • atar U I -r uf California has in ti- hi- ■ 4 » bill in « « i ¿n «»* to •tfenglhett t! right hour law »•» applicable to g<»V- rn-jiniit w«»?k. < The cttfilrollvrof the currency I;»a de clared »dividend <d Id per rent m favor of deposito!» (d the .klo#«ow National hat*li, M**‘ow, Idaho. Judge cantan» tn the ruurl of ap- peal • at bU 1ta»ui« ha« graul«**! a |«u»l- !-• 1pinchi of lh© |>r«i|*»»« d «wie of the h.o «1S Ita- tfle tot Ç-U day«, I ) ne of th i* totarretlng items in th* •fri cultural Apr ruptialian bill is pro- t - ■ .il tor 1 H’.OOO for •!> » ricuhurxl erp *rimeni »tathm in Alaska. n '» t iga«h«uto‘t- juusl * >t • »tAtinned at 1». ver, ha* t« * ived » tehg «tu from that .*11 the Uto 1 ‘*111 Du h- • .»« lu* ans have« return» 1 t«> their r«*« rva lint*. A dispatch froni Havana stat»*» that < ! ;• ta ng I pu*»l.»«d ' \ 4 > *!'. t hiun ><o >•<• ot’iiiH>uiJ.d of tarral Pan!«», in the province of Puerto Principe* <♦ «»»„*•- C. G recti, a carpenter ««( Mo il«*»!«». tai., fatally »hot hl» wife and * ■v.?id*‘d hi* daughter, M?». W. K. L>* lo ait with a revolver. He then t t <G the revolver up ti himself. hot only ttiflictc-l a »calp wound. I Ke agricultural department ivtmw ti <• fulhiWiiig: A »|*e> ial wheat in- vettigaiion inatitntod by the <lt?|«art- i» rnt <>( agrv uhurw indhutr* a crop ot (,3‘hOOO.OVi) bu»hr|a 1he#e Hgur«*a aiw »u'*j«-«’t to »light mod i lira I ton in th» 0«.al reput. The legialative, earcutive and judi- rial appf*»|’flalloh bill, xa rr|x»rted to the Imuai’ by the committee on appro pri.ition*. < »ni« - a t*dal <»! $314^5, I f g |. «• than the former bill. The numl«er of »aiarir» provided (<>r »• 10,000, being IbS lew» than the j m I m t ptuv.d« I for in the current law* Ilan» Fruhman •h urled” a pair of eighVpiHthd dumb «41» 14,000 time« in an h«<ur an I 45 minute» in a Near York gtin&aaium. When be had fin- i#hml hi» ¡2tUOO mrl in one hoar and •U rninut« • it wam propHM’| that Fr<*h* man atop, but he it>»lAt«*d on runt mu* Ing, and rir>-utrd the It.OvOtli curl tn the time Ga!«-d. Waatiington. !>** 3b —I • *'***r«iAry of Stat« John W. F «ter. who while a metnlw< uf the Harri*»n <j»l»ir»c| i »<*»• Gated the flrvt treaty for annexing Ha waii to th« Vnitwd Mate«, and who ha» ainco vfoited the »»land« an I taken much inter»! to their aotjuieition. when waked ae l*> the vtatu» of the ann«aat»<*n question, »aid: ”Th« opponent« in <**»agree« of Ha waiian annexation will nut have ii» l««»ed of til* qurvtmn by voting agalrmt and defoating lid* tncaaure. They mu«t d«ci i* wliat »hall i*e the pulley and conduct of th** l*nii«*l State« toward H mi lalanda for the hiture. Hav ing refuved the appli’,‘Atmn *»f the ¿»land government for m»v»rporatton into our l*nion, •«< h an ue<w**rilr carrira with it the right *4 the former to de termine It» own |<»litj* al l»Nit»r»y. on- infln*t><w*l by rf»n»id*ralton» affiwrliug the United stat»« •‘But tin’h a «v»or»*» «»Mil! prrwent rmbwrraeem* rd« to <*>nyrea» »if n»« «mail m<u»etit. During the la»t admntotra- tl‘»n <»f Pr* «h.f’'’ t t‘level»».’! t of *rpr»*wntat j vet »•*•»»!t<" I that ’f'-reign intervention in th** political affair« <»f the ialaitd« will not !<e regarded With Indtffereno* by the government of the United Stat*«? During that th« «mate went a *trp further an I de clared that ’any intervention in |b« po litical affair« *»f the Klan 1» l*i any g'»v* rtnmeiit wool«! la* regarded «• an a* t unfriendly to the United state-«.* ••Tboar utterance» Were ui Im« with the jedicy <*f «•! government f<»r half a century, but it 1» |«»*»iblw«iid «•»»uif»*- !• at lor congre»» to change th«* jadfoy of the government at ai r time It» rejection <»f aim vat ion woul l m rffr» t nullifv the declaration» tite*l, but there would »till l«e another ember- rawmeftt tn be diap**a«**l of, to-wit, the reciprocity treaty It would be raay to annul the <-oiim*rrcial clan*« »of fi al convention, which would he in har mony with the View« long ctieriah^l l»v many •»! our public men. but the |a»litiral nlauee# *«f that treaty present a different <|u<vtn»i>, The* aic tw<» in numher: •’Fir#t. a stipulation on the part of H awaii not to I* a «», or r*r«ta any lien U|a»n any I’OVt, hartair, or other terfltory to any other govern- m»nt. and, *♦ »■'.!. to g’.i’.t to the United Stat« •» th«» eirhwHve right to Bear I harimr a* a rolling and (»aval »taiiim ”Th»' first of tiw-we |«4itical rkiur«« might terminate with the trwaty. and after the reps'llon of aimckation it w>«u!d !w th■»•inoirnt *>u *'-*•’ jurt to in ai»t up<m ft» maintenance. The »omn i clause, however, iw het! tn It ♦* ►*,ua!*»n4 who ratified the treaty to I m * a p«r- tuanent grant. The r^unetatiuu »»( the rwiptocity treaty Would »nil leaie u# with th” grant of Fear! Iiartair. It i» the only placet »uitabh* for a naval atathm iti th<»*<* i«lamta or anywhere within a radlua of 2.000 mi!««. •’Whatever may I*? the »entimenl of the American p»»*j Iw n* to u **• tainm, I doubt whether any romtH»**able G*!y of them W’tuld appro*r of the #ui render ot thia very valuable atgtion for out growing navy an i for w nil we hive paid **•» dear a price tn <»ur rtx'lpr«r ny arrangement». And yet. with the re jection of »hjicx.kti»m a«* t»»u«t h’ok for ward to the ouftAinty of it» eventual l*-r, i- it* >?i by uw would i*r imptMviitefo with the i»lanila tinder the domitiaitan **f another pow erful gov* ’Foment •’Evan if the treaty is rejected by th« United Stab-*», it will not I m * hfll- cult for the pre*.-nl IhwRiian govern ment to maintain ll**4i again»! kwail opiMtAilion. Tin* projwrty interest«, which are alm **l eiriusiv. Is held by th« white rwidciita ami foreigner#, will <M*ntr«d the government ** bug a* »1 maintain« it* independence. But it 1» plain that the i»l.u»d« caniwt long maintain their aiiionomy Tha pre>- enl m»’«t threatening dai ¿<*r i* G in Ja|*an. That country may I** i*erfo tly gim«*re in ha .I,*,4.tratu»u tlui! it *!«•*« not iM-rk the annexation «4 the i«luud», but th« run mt event», ii n«»l eh’** »«*»!, will lead Inevitably to that r« *ull. •'But I do mil think the i»lan !« will pa*» under the dotuinmn <*f J span. H th« triple <»f Amiohaii origin how in c«»nirol of the government ar«* lejoet- c*l by congicaa, they will, in my opin ion. torn to their kinatnen, the Engli»b and t'ahndtah». The) have b um- I from the rofonisl hiatorv of Great Britain that wherever the Brltiah fl^g giMW there talfow» low taXAli«*n, Ju«t law» an I honewt government. •’While I have t»<» informali<»n aw to the pur|*MM* iff the pr*i ’■ent ll.vW4ii.1n ruler*. I feel »urc that when it 1» fir .illy I* t* rmin«* I tb it th« > .uv nut to I m * Xnnrivd to the Unih*l Slat « they* will hk«c no time in opening negtiiia- Imna With Great Britain, and the re- null of Ihoae negi’liatiuu» will I m * neither ilow nor uncertain. “Mr. Seward, one of the inovt far- aighted of our »tate»rn**n, de * Ui«-I in the «mat« a quarter of a »« nlnrv ago: ’the Pacific ocean, it# »ho»«- it» tolanda and the vast region» beyond will become the chief theater of event« tn the world*« hiatory. ” NECIECTE!) WINNING Cubans Hang’ Colonel Ruii, a Spaniard. fl£ i AKKIEP Al luViMI l*AI*EKs gww Mt*'» r lllttuwlr » l»g l ipwdiliw«) %r» *»frlF I »*•*!,.I WwJ««* F»r »••»•I»« W •• Mwr«wr#>«4. New Ycgk, Ifoc. 3<X-—- A H<*rah1 *!♦»■ pwt<h fo*tn llavan« »«yw Mu<hxnxirty 1» felt for t*i« F»»l°iv of l-»«Mt«nxnt <‘ol- rm«d Joaquin Ring, »idr-h»<»mp U> tb'fícfal BÍ am 'H, w h«>, it i» »«id, hw# for lairing a met *taa<h «« the I rwpoxitfow for #urlender to • relucí camp. It >r**m« tb.«t (*4*tonel Ru*« )« * twf-<w»na! friend of tohmei Arxr»gu«*n. wbo was emph'y«**! by hun before the w«r. «lien r<»loi.i*l Rui« wm «ogincrr it* chwrgw of 1 h«* V <*nto wxter work*. Ih ieiii’y, under «rd» r# from General fjionco, toionrl Rui* 0pehe*l curie n|a«hden,«* with (.-¿'«iiel Ar»ngiieti, with ti»c object of xtrwngit'g an inter view Cotone! Ar«ng*>«ii wMr thxt lie wool I rii***t the **»L»n*! if the totter only dr»ir**l to tito «»n jMmmsal Affwhv» to whi- h th« n»h»tiri rrphiwl thgt he WHi*he>i to talk ftto»ut |«y|iltoAl mwlterw C‘*!«’n«’l Arougm ti Wtot** that I»« Would • tNMiintvIy rvlu*e tn revive him on the*** coiolilMin. »nd ra)l«*4 hi» «tten- t»«*n rxrn«*»tly to Grmcrwt order that al! |«r»«M»n< entering insurgent «am)« to <»ff»*r term» of »urreuder •b<>ui l lx* put to ‘lewth. H<* ¡M*«»«'*I < . iuiud Rui» that I»” »»• pr» )«* •’ I to carry <»ul G«un« t' order» t»» th»» letter, •nd that while her»ie«‘m*'d him highly a » old friend, be wo<ih! bat-g him tf b<* neglected th» w irning In «pite «d thi», < «»fon»! Rmx started • lone mt sund*y f*»r ('*»b»n<4 Arati- guen’» cAiiip, deteruunel to ri k all in the Altenipt. On leering hr Mid if h** hxd not ret time* I by Ture toy night hr might Im given up a « dead. So for n«*thmg liM# I mm ’ h h»‘»rd of i huí , and there i» little room for doubt that th«- I»,»urgent leader baa put bi* threat into ei h nt fon If thi# be true, rumdi regret will Ire felt even in Cuban rirrlw in Havana, where Colonel Itnii' w »• well known an a gallant «uldfor and an a<'4X>mpli«h< 4 gentleman, but it i» pointed out that hi# death will have a good effect u» »bowing the mdomitai Ir »pirit animat tng th« IhMUrgetit leader«» M ij««r Fernán.!• / rtt«*r known h # Fitorv. the Invurgvnt h advr, who. xr* vordtng to off! ml rejortH, wa# alai» iu rornbat with S|*«nt«h trouj*«, wax really kill«-»l while ill and hvlph awaiting an «>p|iortuhity to »urreti ter to TLo ha « Gar« m, recently autonomía! »Icable of Guin«-«, an «>11 friend. Pitore lining <ÍAi¡g‘?rou«ly ill, npph<*d to him to ar* range (erma for In- «tirrvndrr. <«.tr«ia cau - m I him to he taken to the tfoncio vwtAte, where he mude him comfortable aiel arranged to have 4 detail of tro<i|<M •ent to bring him to the hunpital in th** town, hot« a l the troop« w« nt to the country And batchvrrd the man. >enor Garcia 1« iriiur«Mted »1 tin? breach of faith, and ha*-d«-* I ired hi# in- lentton of coming to Havana to lay tlo matter trefore G neral Bfonoo aixl de mxnd the puni»hm*'Ut <d the ofRcer re «l«on»ibh* j(«*r the murder. The f aille of Gim.i appears* now to hat»- beet» » more important immrgent • tic»««»*, than «»1 at brut AtippcAKvi. Ad- v i«*» » re* « ivi d l»v the junta alate that the hmurgenlx capture I 270 Man*e»a, S3O.000 cartridge« ami 11*1 primmer«. G* ¡o ral Cahi«'to Gaicfo ha- -«Mil Wor«l to General Fan«l<»that hr will only re- lrn*v the priaunrm under solemn p?e«lge »igned l»y General Blanco that they will I m * «eiit Im k tn <) ain. Hr coin plain« that after the capture of La# runa» the prinunurx rrlvAMed on parole wr»*rt* #« nt ha« k to the rank«. Th« iti«urg«*nt» in >antA Clara prov ince have more than tl.OOO men well trmrn. and arc confident of ultimate •Ut-Ccwn. They are al»o well prut on one-1 with no’lb inr and other mrr-nuha. <#ch«»al G.-inrl I» at Ea Reforma, win re he ha» I r< n fur nearly a year. Within the L*«t four day« tw«> large hhhu*l‘ting eipwhtmn« have «afrly rea«de-1 Cuba, one landing in Malanga* province and the other at Barac*»a, only live icagti*» fnuu Havana. They brought riuthiiig. no-dicine» »n i dyna mite. The retad» are n<»w lining large quntititieft of dynamite with ounnder- ablv t ffect. General I’ «n.h>, who ia <0|*erating in the ra«t agninftt Gmirial Garita, ha» a*ked for rrinfor«M«ini*nta. which hate ta . n »ent, *cv»*ral battalion* being v* : .»i» * . r »r . 1 pi • General Bertim ba» »tarlvd acroM Pinar «leí It to to Capx Antonio, where a large body <d retad» 1« congrega ted. RcfMirt» from Güira - le Melena «tale that Uie retal« rtr«*l on the tow n alinuwl every night. Retal» motor Colonel < ‘otara«» and <ien« ral Rodrigue* mirfounded a Hpaii- ii»h column yeah lay at the Carmen ««late. Havana pmvih c. Hpatviah re- inforreiin nt« aimed fnuu Guin«'« «ml a fierce engagement occurred. The dvtalii arc j t r* 4, but the !« •« to «•ImltltMi to ta heavy on i«»tb aitlnt. Another eng-igemenl to reported to have <•«■'•• nr red De.ctntar 14 near Güira d« Mrl«-na ta(w«-«’n Murroto ami Cvl- onel Arango'« force«. The l’nit«*»I {Mate* »upreme court ha» rendered a de» i«i<»n in the C um of Thum.»# Ilritu, under aoutcnc« of «loath In Ma«t*aoHuaett» for mur«i«*r committed at tea He waa acs*u»ed of murdering the captain, mat** and captain'» wi!4 o! a v «*# m 4 laoind for Hoiith America. The «»pinion r»Verm«d th« drci »ion of the court Udow on th«* ground that Bratn*» testimony ah’iuld not have t*vn admitted. A Birmingham Ala , «livpatrh «ay»: The Trnnr*»’*e Cmtl A* Iron Railn*ad < ompAnv and the >!»»•• Iron A Hlecl f^unpany have •hipp«-*l &.« m »0 ton» of Alabama pig iron to Fvn»a«w»la, from when<w* it will be forwanhaf to Kobe an«l Yoktdiauia, Japan. A trial ahip- ntent of Alabama iron made to Ja|»an »«* ver al month« ago gave inch aathifoe- thin that eitrnaive order« are rraolt» lug, till# »hipmenl b-tng the tir#t of a R’rtiwi Japan heretofore wat tupphe<l by Europvin ftirna«’-«, but Alabama J ia « nU|«er»rde<] thr*Ki Hew York, Ito*. 30. —-Thr Herahl tori «’ftp« -mleí»I in Rm Janeiro telegraph« Lrai Ang«*lr». Ffo’ io -—The ««datin*» that the guvrrr.nicnl authoriti«» have of Ira F. H»’i»on, the Mankato, Kan., •« tied a letter written by Vice-Frvat«lent min who haw dtaappeartid in Southerti Feirers which prov»-« beyond doubt California, went to Riveranle yrateiday that he waa nt the h< 1 I of the revota- to »cttlc the qaaotton of idrntifV it ion tmnary movement which lei to the re of the man found murdc’’**l there. cent attempted a»«a-a:nation of Freei- They fail«-1 to hlontify the r«*ina>n» at •lent Murar«. Brasilian authmitow th«M<* of II »lam. although » vera) per- «till have came to fear a revulutmn, ami •on«, who aaw a photograph of in« mur- th« government ha« rvqnrsted Uruguay den*I iiiaii were ptwitive it wax Hud- to pretest the gathering of revolution tow. ary group« along her frontier The work of colIvcling «almon egg# at th* California H#h onmmi*r<*n hatotoery on th« Sacramento rner at Anderaon haa jiiat ch»»e*i. The revolt of the aeawm*« o|>cr«(i<»n« are the m<wt remarkable on iword. Furtveight and a half million egg# wer« roltoctwi. Thia elrre»!« the pH’Viou« r«whl by 92.000.000 ami i# tfH.OOO.OOO mor« than wer« rollaetad at all the other hatcher tea on the ccmwl th iw year. Thee» egg« will be hatched and the fry plant ed In the water» of the »late, with th« « t l t«» Oregon and A.lK»0.000 that go to th» New EnglauJ ttatea. W.<lrld .larn.J % r«l«l 4 alti»4ee. l.>n*l<*n, IK.'. 30. — A^'ordm, to th, Clinton. Iml., Ik-e. to.— Tran No. If. Ht. Jatnr.*. < iaM*lte, |>riV4t. letter, re* on the Chicago A Kaatern llllftuia, oriv.-l here from Madrid My that tian» which left Ch o »go at 11:30 foot night, •ntl Weylw’, rM.‘|>tton there ww »i<- ran into an extra here thia morning. nifl ant, and that th. tfovernm-nt I, Three rmpl««y« » were kills»! xml half x alariu^t at th« nienanviu, attilud« ol d«»aen other» injure*!» l ut no |m-*rng«*ra th« |»>|>ulara that artilhny ha. I.-*-» were hurt. Both engine« were badly alatlon«.! at n>ncMlr«l point, «nniuantl* wrecked, tta taggtgecsr w»a thrown in, th* main thoroughfare«. down an embankment, xml the mail car am a# hr« I. The man who diacovrrel the Amer ican Iteauty rmm >• worth | all Il 1« »fated that the right han«l,which of which he made out ol the pee ilea, i« m«*rr eeuxltive to the touch than thr ft..wer, which tintle. all th,quali’.lea of toll, 1» !«*• rrn-itive than the latter to a pel fret ruae. th« effect of beat «r>«J cold. •»»ill *4 »irhlng llivwra Ran Juan. >N»rto Rico. Dre. 30.— When General Rivera, thcUub.sn immr- gent leader, who wax recently rvl«*4»**l from CabAnaa fortrvM by n*yai pardon, «rrivol h«'»« I mmiu T for Uadi» hr w 1» not alloaed to land. A taihir w iw <***nl for and w**nt aboard, taking , .»thing for General Rivera. THE CLEVELAND Mar« A«44141*»«»• 4«* l»i»r««»ur IftlaMa*» M•#*.»»• 4 , «»#4»r>. Virt»»ria. B. <Xt 17.—The vlratn- •r <'levels»*4, Captain Hall.Wa» wrecked in Barclay wmn*i. and threw l«oai», con- tamii g 30 m«»mtar« * f th« crew ami two |M»»arrget», are mi»*ung. The cap tain, purwf, chief mgmrrr, one pw«- M-nger, Jamr« tadhluiry, ami a Imai'» crew. RMcbed Uc hi tat, after •(»*n«bng the tngbt :u an open twmt with • big •t«»rtu raging. Th*• i« the #t«>ry told by PuriM*r Whltta-ek, wl *» arrived al Nanaituu at 3 oVbwk th»« m ruing, from Altand. and came lo Vich»rta on the IMWH1 train Tta Clew'eland, a *> iron at»- mmct »4 730 Um«, < ai SilVNi! bv 1i’ìlari«*» Xdwvm, of K ai * Frem i ikm , rumiiir^g ta tween that city ami Puigei anum*1, left tt - Gfl len («ala un ita> 4 lit in«t . fur N Attic* fMto ha«! bren iim ita w ay two days, and was well < rat to *«■*«. when, dli'ing a nic*«t sever e gale. tar stall broke, Bads were then ta* s ted ami an cffo»t in A» ta to get to 1 ’ape Fiat ter V. Heavy wind», however, drwva *»rr n»»rthwar«l. and, after being boffwted stami hy the •t«»rm f»>v (our «lay», taiiig oarrtol norths a rd all thr time, ami in toward Van*"»M>'« r lutami, rhe drift 1 mt<* Itar- rtay «»Hol, on the night <d l^vinlet IS. by thr »«rt enr *N*> ami danger- 4>u»ly ch ♦* to "•tajligb'll reef There wax • tug r**t running, and t‘ » wind was hfowing g» CAI gut>A F iring that she »:*MlM St r ib e OU ita reef, »nd knowing < hat tf •ta did tbere woul-| ta’ Ito Imp«* h N tar. her affi «urs d»** il«*! to r «oír tarata w»’re take to t he ta>WtA. L»wvr«vl. ami they »!••'■!«*• 1 out to »• • k a pta‘ ♦* **f *ftf«Uy. Au Ulrm- t w.v* m> to land on one of lb« »mall tolsnd*. but it wa» ttfwmocuaetal, the wind miking it imponible. They then Marled for another tatand, and the captain’« Inmt m i lr Alpha pa* »g»«, iu which a lug •urf wan breaking Th«* explain Mg nailed to the other boat« to follow, but they foiled todo »«•. ami it i« mi» p<*,•-! that, tamg unable u> «re the «^ptafn*« I»• Ml after the aignata were givm. they <xm»‘*lu'lr«l »hr bad been nnmiipd After that time nothing wa« • m of the thr»*e tamt». Captain Hall tan I«' I hi# tacit aafoly on th** taach, alter going through lb» Alpha 1 A*»ag»‘. ami »«j-'iit thr night there. Next morning h>* party made their way to U vhilel vilhig«-. where they were eared for by John M.irko- w ¡ti, a i*t«»r*‘k*-rp‘r In th«* meantime, the »teamer had «iriftr«! f»irtl«« r into th** round, having rniraoulnuftly mi-<r I striking many i »! aii 1« am! ret f» that lay in her pajmagr. She finally w*u»t »»bore nt Anderooci camp, Lyall point, <ui the norths mt nhorv of Barclay MHind. A** iMon .u* »he ha I Leen I«»- « .it' d, Cint tin Hall again t >k < harg«*, tut hr found that the Imitan« ba I taen tiour and Ionic I thr Vc<*«4. Afl» r waiting for Mum» lune for tin* otlirr thr«*«« boat», Captain Hall deci-hil t»* »«•ml the purser to Alta’rm to tvl<*graph t«» Victoria for a-- - ih -; « . I h«* p i - ■ r -i! !>• 1 f 1 •' 1 U tan i taat mannvtl by two Indian», hut 41*1 in»t get far before hi» oam«» cap«i/-«*J. By threat«, the pun^r tn ¡ .»«•<•*I t: ♦• In- «lian» t» lake him hack to U •Inlet, where h«* *• ur»*«l a crew <4 whit1- m<*n t«> take him to Ali’crni. Arrived there, be found the wire* down, «0 hr < iimr on to Victoria. I here i- lilt!«- doubt that the three !.< an co uta ulig the 20 metutan* of th»’ crew an I two p.vftcngrni have met with di«a Irr. Two boxes» of biik'UÍt« and a pillow, be- lirved to have ta« n in th«* ta>at», wvr*i pi«*k* I up ths next morning on th» taavh. tine <>f the lox« * wh * at thr « ii- trance to l.’rtalut arm, and ll»e other further north. Th«« vicinity wbrrr tin* Ctavfond went Afthofv ha* a hi I reputation among marine men, there being many dan genius revf* over which a terrible *>ir| break*. Ca¡‘lain Gat: iin, Hg**nt of t! • marine and thdivriv« «Icpartnirut, it H aim»»»! imp.o*iblr fot a ta at t< live in »urh a pun *’ * »plain Hallh good fortune in making the Alpha paoimgr wm * all that aa^cl himvrlf and cum pan i un». SENTkNCED FOR THL VAST TIME Duriaitl !• I Itotiji *«•• *'**• t« • 11 <* « •. ll«»ft»i 4u (hr Man Franco* •», Ito 17.—William Henry Th«*»»dure Durrant, the ctm- detuned murderer of Blanche fotmnni, WiM» »vnlvncc'l^ thia morning by Mu- pcitor Jmlgr B a I h » f»u ti *• fourth lime to »ufft-r extreme penalty of the taw, tin* dale ol bi» ex«*«'utnm 1> ing »«•! for January 7 mil. H-« allure ’» made a >i«-*p*-rate « ff«*rt t** »w-cuie further «Iv- tay ami pava the wav fur Another ap l<eal u> the aupreme court, but Judge Bahia wax inexorable, and ovrriub I each and every obj«*cli«m ma !•* to the proceeding«. Durrani w »* m < -urt and ■ um»d him»rH with hi» <?ual»»inary (imii.o An ii!»u>en*>' crowd tl«« k< tu tie* « <*urt* rmnu amt fill«*! the corrlJur «>1 the my hall. The condemned man*« attorney» will at once renew the battle for hi« life. They intend to lay the foumlai *»ti for an**lher appetl to th«* «mpreme <M>urt oi the United Slates. in all protability <»ne of the lawyer* for tin* will pn«*ee«l to Washington t<» make the final technical figiit, ta*«*d on the qtir»* lioh of tr*lrrai and aiMir taw. the tin«« for action »• abort, however, and even the defeli»e doubt» the «u«««*«» of it» new venture. Mr». Durrant viaited her »on ymtrr- «lay. Botl* were tfowntaftl, and «ecmcd to reaha«* that the emi a a» near. New York, D»*c, 13. —Before the two German actatadahipa left F«irl a»i Prim e, •ay« the correvpondeul of the llvrahl, there w«« a tall at the German lega- tton al which the natH*b»l air» w**re ptayed and apeechea *>f a patriotic charxotor made. The Hay tian popula tion wa» much enrage«! by the knei- •tant, xml Hay tian guard« inaulted ,»di rer« of the warship» a» they were re turning to their viMwela. A tight wav narrowly awrtsd. T h k«!*>«»•> 4h*> »«*«1 Ifrr4. W<t»hin,u»f>, Due. 11.—Reprr«*hta. tiv* JiihnM.u, <>< North Djkota, >• pr»- paring a bill providing lor th, complete rltrrl»i»ation of the wal her l »1 liehr- ing oca. T« »4111 Oeeaa’ft Waves A ‘ it»«’ tl «• « ffl ■ i y of «»il to «1:11 the » avrw . f th«* > in in tr... Klamath, atte», a*4 a storm has ta* u t »ught «»»it by Wi|. Urws4 fc«*a«le IgeM*. liai» Guthrie, of ( hi x«» Hi« i.otioQ J -*rph Km«r,r. United *'dt*” Indian it haw'd on the aigutiirnt that if oil bag ag**nt at Klamath agvm y, in hi» an a |*a ifyítig rffr. t wlivn distribute*! *m nual r»’|*ort to thv Ex>iumniis»h»m*r ol the water in the immediate n*-iM*hta«r- Indian affair», »j< ak« <»f tba groat iin- h*M»d of the ship in trouble, it» rff« t provrm« nt that baa town made in th«* wruuhl be magnified if tl.<* u.l c«»uhl ta mailer of agricultor**. There was ala» applied at a>h»ta:«or tall ata-ut thr ship, a g*««I crop ut rys an»l oat», an I iuufw thu« creating a ca.m eirch-, in which land had ta*et» fettSSli au*I tuoi« but id- the ship could ride in »afrit until t! e lug« »reeled than In any former yror. •torm ha«I »; rut its fury, lit» |wv»pi»|. Thera bava ta«»ti al««» other Improive- ti*>n t» l«’»h*’ut »atur»tr«l spengvn or cot meut» and m«»re wouil havw toan mode tun fr«-nj a pneumatic gun. that bring tf there had l»een a »uffl ’lrnl supply uf pr«•:«*• i''h» to a |**w»h'r gun, j * t « » lumber. The Indian» <«n the roswrva* would ta nn danger of igniting the nib lion *h«>w a »li»|NM4ition ta live tn bet •ouKe*I S)knngc, Some propfo interested ter hOU*ea Iban heretofore. Mure st- In »hipping have tarn imprv»»rd h i )» t«’iit«*n i» toiag given to »t*a*krai *mg the i«lea and aptdn atlon i« to ta tua i*« than u«U4l. «ml a mark*' I in ha« tn e»»» gf.-wft (*»r an appropriation tu t*wt ta'-n wbscrv4‘*l in tu«* her la. Some pur* it» eft!« irr.*,y. (h t».'« t»f th«*r«Migbbre»l cattle have !»een Kcienti*Ui tell u« tint every element ma-■», an I th* In-han» *>h*»w a di»|«*ai nw** *i*a«y to t »• »upp*»rt of nia * c«*n- lb»n t** take rare of them *n The agent ata* ropurta the gratifying laincd within htnits *4 au « g, »h results at the t w»> s«*htft »1« of that a* mey. the ta’wt pn»|«»rii*»nii an I in the m<wt Our buwdrrd and fifty-two chihlrrti pal atabh- f«»riii were in attvudam'v at the Ktamatb The population **f Dublin, Irrlaii ! «A tavi, and 103 at the Y.tinax »* h< ol. ha» »ta ro*a«r*| within the last 4*i yean The Klamath Imitan» are thrown from 331,000 to 345,000. U|«»t* ita ir r<M»«uf*cr», wa all a I h» n antes oMSdwl 12 y«’are ag«». T’»»*** f »urli»« «if When a fin»* rubv i» f«» s•: I m lt;r- th**tn are indu»tri««uv ami taw ahi ding, mah a procv*»tanc»( elephanta, g»an ■<•«•» ami are making thv»r wav very well. an I ««»Idier» r- oit il tu tbv *»■ ■» Tk«y are rngsigcti in hauling fri ght palace an I other work lw*aid«vs agriculture. Th't ii’iitar of émigrants wh*> h*fl Thu total num **r of Indi i» « <»!» the lia-tib'irg in wa» a thmin- reservation Ì» 1,030. an inerva««* of 50 titmn •»! 3 froin tta prwe-ung over ta«t year. A better »vstvm <>( wa terni-rk« an<l I»* »’ ng apparili:« Kivu- year » hgU:e*. uti men«!***I for th«* Klaniath oc I hmi I. It i» vij«*ele<l lh.it when thr l* • » Bailey Gaither, agent at Silets, re- •-Av u «». ' t»- u r • w * H i >w’- Gi» *4 porta that the |-»j ulatnui al that agency rsii« iv froin Chain« unis up tl»« Mutil 1« 4*0, a h’•ri’.i’ft* *»f 12. He al*» re ât» v ». ¡Mitt« that the Indiana Live ta-vn work- K X< 4 K > I» 4»t r. in* -in i wvrv rmph ye I in | king IN JIANS LOST. It la upon the line* of th« bill pmpo»o<l l»«t year by Mr. Dingley, bill I, m(M*h atronumr. an*l make* the •xtoriiunat ton uneorxiilioMU. Mr. Johnaon vaya it haa Iwen li.-monetraml that the aral* ar, a worlhl*«« aaaet, and ■ hat their <le«trii> lion Would t** in th, inter***! of pea. <■ arno<*)i natx*na and •otXKHny for lb, l'nilvd btatea. Congress Responds to the Appeal for Dawson. !W»TH HOI NKN V«»TB »«IK REL1KF I k»» «••« 4r«»l «»r tnf U ar 4«> II»•• F»H < •»«»- 44»» M*l4«r |»»»w»»- Wa«hingtoti, Ito*. IS,— C-mgreaa ha« heeded the p»tllum *»f Foil land. Or., hit an appropriation lot transport atom of «upidiew to the »isrv»ng Kl*m liker«. The bill which pv»**»»l the houxx Appro- pr Ale» $l|A,(M>U, ami the wuiate r«*»lu- t»«'j. 93SO.*MM>. It will to tier«*««ary tar- f« fc cither tocomrx a taw. for enngrvex to g**l together on a e»»ii>utun U.uki». 1 :•.»■ i •«*<» bill aucminterv*.! practical* iv t » .«) j-»*it*’r» A» the tun carried by it i» to ta expended under th«- .hr«- lion “f the »**- retsry uf war l«-f the purrhaiftr, tr»t*.*poralton and dl»- of »ntaiXtt'Hce «t**rew It pri»» Vhlrft that three ftutaifttencc »tore» may ta» odd at privr« fiir-4 by the ***•’ re tar y of war, »*r«lonat**l where ti*e|»**opl« are u- ,idv to par f**r them. It ernpoweni him to pufi'iu»"** reindeer and employ driver» not vitisana of th«* United Stat««, an«I allow« him to di»|««*»* *»f th«» roindt-er. Repo - ’.ativw ('annon brought for- w * I the bill, ami Hayarx and Bailey «!*>kw in favor of it. Canmm »ubmit- t<* I to the fo>m»e a »tal«tn«i»l pr«|*arvftf y Dr. Mlmblon Jwckxm. one of the •g«'htw • t the «5>mmiMo*i»«r of adm a- lion, who wan in the region •» tato a« S* ptcintar Io. that there would be no : tug a«* far up the river a* Fort Yukon, hut that the food aupply on the Upper Yukon wouM not taat beymei M arch, ai*-l he imloraed the r<**»>mm«n- «tali' n of the «•’•cretary ol war that f<>»»d ta« «-nt in by reindeer via Dyes. ( ' ♦’ hva « • I: ••Whether the«* miners are in Awi*n- « tn or Britiah territory, whether they are American or British «ubje* <», if they lire atarving. it d*»ew m»t ta-H’ume th»* American <M»ngr* *« to hesitate at»»ui voting them relief.** Th« bill waa ) a*»«*I without division, although there were scattering immmm when th*' «¡«-aker «alltd f»»r th»’ nega tive vol»* taa’rvtary Alger was *»n the fl«*or dur ing th« debate. Hawley. <•( the military affairs com mittee, report* I to the «♦male the Mc Bride relief rveolntimi. The committee «tru. k out all but the enacting • tauwe. ami amemie<l the rcenlutmn by appro priating f350,000, which 1« to ta* u«e*| by the *>• retary of war for the pur«-ha.»w of »ub*i«tenci* ami »upplie** ami for their tranapuratfon ami diwtr»uhti*>t». the o»n- -••nt of th« <’ai » Ilan g«»terninrnt fir»t to G-«»* ’anml to p.i>< over Canadian t»*rrit»‘ v The resolution further pro- Vide«I that the «uppliew are to ta* li»- tribuled among the m-»*dy miner« a« the *eer« tary of war may determine, and that th»- *upplh - .»re i»» b«* transported by in- im* of reindeer, the reindeer l<> ta« »<>! I after they have performed their Mvrv !<•••. Hawley a*krd for immediate «»n»id- eratfon <»f the r« solution, an«) it wa« adopted. So. rotary Alger, in anticipation of imme diate action by rongreiM», ba» be gun to prepaie plan* tor carrying out the intent of the bill. To thia end, thi» iihcriM'oii he »ent a telegram to General M«*rriam, onnmanding the de j .»rlm* ut *»f the * diimi’in, al \ in- rouver barrack*, directing him to «emi two or thru*’ coni|*4»tent ufHt'em of the army t«» Dyea and vicinity to n*-oon- nulter ami rrj»»rt to the «lepartmenl how ftuppl;«-»» ran ta* m nt aero»» the |iuiM*r» to D.4WNOU. IN OREGON. hup« ainl pt- kit ¡¿ fi«h at the cannery whirl* ha» ta*rn const ruoti* I near the mouth of the Nilvta river. Th»» In •han* rewivvd during tin* year 315,533 from Vari »u» nourer», Im lu«!ing $5,1453 annuity from the g*»vrrum**nl. Hr rrp=»rts t gt« at «Irai of rontusÌOfi am«»ug the Indian» who «daim t«» own tand of «Irmi a lutte«’«, a» I Ifi have died » rn r the allot nent waa <w>mptat«al, making ataiut W.000 aero» of tatui for the Indians to quarrel ©vet. In r«»ioe «■-iUe** there I» nu qnralior* a« to who are the h-g.il he rs, but in the majority tl • f** an* a numler «»! clnuiant«, ami it 1« Very difficult to «Irtrrmim* the re- talionship of any of th«* claimant«, I iu- nt »«y« it I«* a u »-ar * «>1 <*«•: ¡ I- vrabh* aim»»’an e, and wiîl g»»»w more »«i mifoi «»»me simpler an I I *#» expen sive method of adjustment i« devised. At pr»*»*’Ht, appItoithM» i« made to the • i ’ • ’ • 1 n«• W h> > ii heirs, and it i« onually •«* vt|w*n»ivs that it rxchvhs the Indian from any tm’.an« *»f dott-rmining hi« right*. Mr GAitbrr reports gratifying work from thr schmd«, ami say» that tbrrr t» not suffi '.ent ruoui in the building* al the prr»-*nt tttn»*. Atvlrt-w K«’r»hawt ihr «up«*rin’» n h ot in charge of the Grande Itond » «g«ucy, •ays tfirru ha« ta’rn st** ad y prwg»< ** In the •*'Iow’d w»« k there mid hr al««** spaak» very highly of th«* industrial work of the pupils. Ilr «ho*« that tfo’rc ha» ta‘011 a dreromo* in tie* p»*pl*ia- limi during the year, but the rr*cna lion ta in general good order. ()rc'g'»n Valet During »Vun-i.bh'F, 313 « «rloiJ tots i>t freight were aiupp^l ov»»r the Elgin bram ii of the O. K. A N. Thr <t(»*’kvard» at th«« Linntun van- nery have !»♦<•»*uie a g*,fc-it re«*»rt fur ««agilita aud crow». Hiimlrtftls of tiu—« birds haunt the vanta in»«*arrh of f»*»«l. Thr A!ith«>rlth ff of talk- v i-w. ill talhe county, Hte iin pro»v I ng the st rm» • f that town with gravel. It i« « wttin tb it the coat of th© itilpiuVutni-iit» Will ta* $A00. The Laine county rock «*ru«i»rr i* til w»»rk f;«*ar Gonbru, whi r«' r^'k 1« ring crushed ti» repair the ruad near t'antii« *•-«4 4» 41»» •»»«••f». About hOO frrt of new ruad Wiiftfitngton, Itoc. 1H.— The president swale tolav «ent the following nomination« to will tie built. the *u’m»te Jramph M< Ken mi, to I e An A*:itand man u* r»v»*r uuv»ng tho H»*«ociate JU»lire id the «UpfOliiO «X*url Kiamatii Indian«, e; h av-r; .o^ •»» * r of the UnBrd Slate»; < harl*« G. 100 dugs to ta» »rnt I*» ALtflka in the D.iw* ■*, of llliuum. to ta* controller of Spring. The d-»g« *»f thr In lían» b« i g the currency. n**eu»*<»mi>i to hardship* and fool *»f dried fish are thought to b-* iur«ly lh»- l»»V I»» * ••«tgirftft enough for the northern rlinmle. Washington. Ito*. |H. — In th** acnat» IttMi Iml* of Wallowa county report todav, Piilchnrd, • haiiinan of lbw civil »ervicr investigating roinmiltcc, de- a run of aalmnn which l«egan within A run »f «almon *hi» livwml a brief «{wrch U| m » u th« execu tbs pis! we- k tion of the civil oervicw law,aa«le- late in the »•*»«*• hi in very tmusu I in that eounly. th !i«h ar»* l.irgr an»l veloped by hi» committee. Frve, of the cumin it toe on rummer»-«, have deep red si !»••. dud have other They are favorably rw|«»rtrd and the oenate nnusmtl character isth'»* | m ** <1 a bill directing the »••«•retary of headed for Wallowa lake and atv Y«-ry the treasury tu pur« haw? or runatruct a pluntifnl. Th** *» uittani N«*ws give» th»» folfow- •uitaide boat for the revenue oervu*« on Hint of th«- c*uirageom* efforts of the Yukon, to rust m»l to el :«« I $41),• lug « Mr». M ick, who residre n»-ir that 000. Cannon of Utah uffrrod and had place, in trying V» «uve her little son, pi-*«-d a rrwlntton directing the secre Frank, from drowning. The lad wa« tary of the treasury to furnish the sen «fragging a plank on a f«»»tl»»g, eii«»»ing ate inforrnatiofi r*gardtng fihbuwtenng a deep but narrow strerim, between their b«»u«c and the r« *id<m»»’ of Mr A. «•ff the cua»l of Florida. Ihgg«. who liv«*» near, and in some It* lh* Itoufte way tell Hi the »tfeam. The youngest In the b«»uae Hitt, chairman of the ta*y, Wiülxee, ••e*am**l for Ins mother, committee on foreign affairs, a**vurod whooatu«’ ftinning to their a»«i4tanve, unaiiim*ui« cunoent for the couwbiera- ami jtinip«*d into the «trenm to save the thm of the bill p»*-«**l by the s«*naV) now drowning ta»y. she miw««d him yesterday to prohibit pelagic »**ahng a« tie fiiidtr l p.4«t, got in deep water by citlieu« of the Unite*l Slate«, lie |H*r»«df, ami but for the timely ¡»«»tat- explained its »«x»j»e ami pttf|*0XSX ami aiu-e of Mr. Biggs w*»uld have «Irowne«!, the nrMWMMity for its enactment, u Hbr w'a» resowed with diffieuhy, ju«t Hopkins thought a lime limit «houhl a« »he was sinking the la»t time. The ta pl on lb* o|**rati*>u **f th* a**t, ta»v floated down »treain till in coming •o that in vaa« negotiation* with < treat Hi contact with soiue overhanging llritam .hmill eolla|*ae. our citiaen, willow«, he managed to pull himself • ix*ul*l n.*l be at a <l>.4 Ivanlag*’ ashore. J*>hn***n in«.!« a aigoroua .|«*e* l* >*f Thera wm nut exa« tly a tidal w »ve at an hour in <*pt*u»iti«n to lite bill. II* S* mi de. Clatsop <>»’i ii ty, Thu «»lai . but arguml that the rffe.'t of thia bill an4 during the high tele the wind blew the th* neg"tiationa now b^itig oondix'tad wave» high U|«>fi the ta*arh, an I one woill'l l*e the l*ol<*t*ring Upot two great unusually large one broke over the Briti. intluMriea, one in Behring aea knoll r.--ar th«» tait)iliOii«*,s arid sent an<l the other in Lxm lon. The prwaant ton» of water into the camping grove. tier.I w.t, not worth protectiitg. Tho The water ran ba« k aa far aa the Rate», purpu... waa to b*nl lu|> a new herd, Alien and K »pp cuttag«»- A niimta*r lie .lr<-lare.l that t'ana la would only lie of |M**»pie wore watcliing the surf at the too willing In >nn with <ia tn prohibit- time, and many of them rereivml a mg pelag..- «waling on cornlitton that ducking, but none were injtire«l. and we ahoul’l allow her to write our tariff the damage to property wm compara la»«. 11« waa particularly aarCMtio lively slight. to hi» referrnoe to John W. Fnater, tba The deiuaml for terrapin in Han “great «urr.-njerer. ” Frail«'!**«» is making quite a Im«4m m <>f Italy Will Art Hl*..»»«. the shipment <»f turth*« t«> Man Ffan- Rome. Dee. 17. —It w«» »«mi official cliixi from punts in Mh»«ta and hi»ki- ly annouu* «*1 tolar that the Italian you eountire, as they can ta h»und tn government never thniight oi aendlng the various river» ami lakes throughout iruncla*!« to Hayti. Xortbxrn California xml >« mt hern Ore gon. They are kept In water pond« The diffareneo betw.-<>n the tallc«t until a sitfflcieiit number ix obtained to and »hortMt race, in the world ia one make up «arload «hiprneut». when they font four an I a half inehe». and the av are hauled to the railroad in «a< k», erage height ia five leet live and a half kept ismstatly moi»t tu preserve th«-tn inehe*. alive. American hickory a, wagon matnriai There wa« an <»v«*r supply of wild i, Isetter «tilted than any other wool for docks in #ba Maishfiehl market last motet tropical climate«. wnaá !t kti M k* «oit ail «ah utati *i>» of altemb li-g t*» bu»iu» » • in the r.ght « ay for a «tav wbe»« wv wakr up r thr nt.-r-.ui.g > -r< and •Hff Thr dr•«p)» utmrnt Hrs in g-»nig t«> br«l ail right »- '1 waking up ail wnwig. There i» n sh«»rt ai wl ’tiro war •.»ait i f It «Ô» to ? «1 tiu r ä / 1 rub w»th bl j a< tiio « nt and yau wakr up1 all n - h l i »«' • rr■ • « an i ’ i^l :■’■ » **»o wore i* fh¡ Bliffurw ail g »U» IUU« b *4|v-*«n| Hl «I.Ahg'fuI w« athrr keep ro- at night a ta»tt r uf 4 « mí tn to mail«- »uro of g *ing t«» w*»rk 1ui g*uni hl. A «’ >pjM*r p*n, «aid tu ta’ thr targest yvrr mui»’ t .«» t» nne p r • *»f m«tah ha» taen turiird uut ai >WAiiara, Kngtan«l. It I» 1’! f»*rt liMir if.t-h»« 11| «I i uiu'trr, thi»4*’ I».'«*! three im he» Jwp, un 1 w> ¡ghs tw«» t*‘h». iin«i ii tu». i»r iiirriM*’ U ltra H'«* t>* «’«raí 1un <»t Iw4e|*nít»nee »•- h»ft «‘<M ÎU hv*. ll «■■■■ U ftled «»i |r»» i«‘F■ <*l ff ••’h The» i ,.««•»» «t iSrrt’f i* r»í- lh* r «.s i«« haíU'imM* when he >«*»h • i-» tah* h- • V • . 1 - . ■ ' < * . > f ■ * ’ ' lu »•JUít* •*•«! í«vvr. c -»>»xh ain-tt, 4y*i« |«ftí», thaun aliftie. kidiwr |t»»uta« •»»•! in«r»umutM I w H r- <'t art) »;*4 tu»i «t »<«14 iutiervai*. If v»»t| |<hkk al the map you wdl fin i th it th« üK'iihli n <’I hh ;4 of the Obi U •> 14 in- «•»»< *uel w»'«l, while th»*«« of thr Nrvv IVu.'ld lie nmth an i ruuth. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. W - •■* « - ' j i«i lh* < ..ni» mu r»<‘»t f-»th« r » I 1 .e w .1 * A *» I • »ft . V *«’4 Ci i vii I; A » V AS l UH I A, «• x>ui I | *4r hi«. •*. I. to r.ciumU f u» J»«*r, tji H vvnrift, M «•*ft^hu«*r<lft. va»thee<»g i«lrr sg’ lUG HER at AAfikAIA.'* the m ,r thfti h«« totHr .» í 4 de«*« w lx«( the tft • - »».'*•• » ♦ 4 a II A a II r f.ki * HEM on terry wr»pp«v Tht* it the>¿tu«l 1*1 TV il IM a t to (US ¡ A wh «. h > «fra u*«4 in I he h .«a«M < ' • ! V ■ >«t |!i . triti J Cairiu. • -*f t - w* • ¡«rr amt ih«t it is <4/ ><'wa »-• ■*.- < j, » 4», A.amt ha« Ihr «i«i»aU.i- <g t-llA « It ll.hlvHKA oa th« ar«; ¡*í N-> - ;e ha» ai»*h<i>rU> to>r» au to »»*« it.. i > * • ■ . tu|«4iiy f wtucX V ; ■ • u I ‘‘*r 1» I’t V 1 !■ nt. .V4I.A 4 bAMliJ. rtTUtHA. M U Benjamin Bto»>dl. who hvr« mur Bai«" > o >• ♦ N Y., says ho has v«»t- I for « , ht* « ?’ j r« - . ir, * i.tl can tidatrr, not one of wh«>in u a» rI«.< iv«I. In ♦ v»-ry mil«» of railway there aro s- v« ’i tv four in hr» not oov«-retl by the rail*, the « a*«’ left for »1 p.»ii«n»ii. A'I Ks*'»*ro tlgM «'«> m »< v 4 »t»4 <»r ■ » • r «»t • « V si« ’. • - • • U » • re i ti t«e 4 > I» I l'«»l»l « I -V ll*»M I- !■ I 4 H » sorait»4. . r (»«> I» «»»>»a!lr v«-rv b«MÍ», i» uiu*l« from •»«»-. «- irtoa V purr it is 1<«r « Maattfae* n ran« «uty > « ( * io« I vi«’ Mri ri'» A H «ft ri i o - ft ,t,,' bay* ihft tusnutao Inr« r‘s t-ame itb>><rs{-he4 on every e*n pi-.»’» 4‘urv for <‘ub«untpth*n ta the only «’•*->.' •’ »• .* »' ii’-r’i h» hiV bou»* I’ (’ Aiuri^ht. Miu.tiiburg. I'a , i*rt- tl, ‘U6 < « i ■ Tr> o* su4 bftlkiDc fxjwitsr. tiHuii *u ta hav«« lw««n «lint■•»ver«*»I, in raro i -ta». • «, in thr mrteo«ic •tones wj.i i I . i»’ (alien to liu* earth. T **M‘”< * • • .’«*• Tfm-ftufr t**»1» 4 t‘hf«Mliwlsrnl • • «* l‘ ? ».<»»> 4 . •>> b b , i >• . - Tl* íb . « . ripU’ft. -ft A fiorai curtcMMly »» on exhibition in the Tempi»« GmJet.a, E -.d«»n II I» a f i ¡ \ a Itti-« s wh.tr fi«»acr U t . h in q»v r»-*-« Ul ti*-* a » a gull «Villi «Hilsprrud wings. Noi Mi ’V0MANÍ109D. Rw.^t yotini- i !r!i I How often they d. .. |..|t into »* • r‘>. > ’1* -**. *■><! 1. |.-l*- wonn-n br* i>U m - ntotlier hiu» no* lui- f.r*-*1 i>|*on tli* »11 th*- lin|..rttin ■« of •tb-n«llti|f to pity ,<-al .1. rviopin. m No woman i» < :•-* *pl front physical wrnknrwainlp.-ri*M*U-al pain, ,n*> y.*w<gfflrla buiiiiln. In fo woman h..**l ohoul’l bo i<ii led phy 4 nlljr a. w> ll aa morally It you know *>f any yonntf laJy who ia •lek and neetla *noth* arty adrice, a»l< her to ad- dr.-aa Mra. Pink ham at Lynn. I Mauvi . and t.-ll crery detail of her ayoipUnua. aurnmu<Uu|fa and la-eu- pat ion. Kha will pet adrire from a aotirce that ha« no rival in experience of wo- nw-n'a ilia. Tell her t/> keep nothin - *>»■ k. llr r atory will ne told to»» tmn, not to a man. 6h • need not he- tale In atating detail* that ahe ma n>*t wl h to un ntion, but which are • «entlal to a full under-taadlnf of l** i eaae. Ind it ahe la trauu. Leip iaccrtara to I"!'-« I îWfey. F.«<iLt«f.uÄ * -et i *-Mgh ftyrw» 4 h to T aa’»*» (x.-t àaaaaana t ftft jt - ïï ¡y mi