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• ■ * *• to/ f a •' • <> W • • •* r. f « • •« 4 * * • * ♦'1 * * «to . * » • • • • • r • >* . •% — • . W*«»« ■ * »■SC*»' % ». ■ ■4 *«te e. . A I « OH E(i<>\ . *• LAI IH Nt WS Commercial Keystone Shaving Parlors House -«. Epitomc of tl News of th 0 L. VIMCEMT, Prop. * * Mans irwlra . .»« fr Vurfr city Telegraphic World. ■ f -c* * - . Only First-Class Shop in the City ■ - . •«* r ' • « -■ Sha« mg Hair Culling Shampuang Battu Al! Wiwfe IS «ru * .r*rce-4 81.1 2$ “ 1$ 25 " “ »• ;*> ' - ••• A<1iiiir*l k*u«i ff tv|* rt* that IT’ D is if t iu » iatiK©r-u# ORtfON Hi a .4» <t *w<kv EAST AND SOUTH ...Horseshoeing a Specialty... taf» (»( {>««• SCIO, OR • « •*? <*• *>*.♦» t*t i® . W |b *R Il ¿a a '■ * tn , i SN a '*M CAPITAL, $20,000. Rp and Fira dwatroytM th© tarv* fertiliting plant <4 tl» W«lk©r-Mmt man (’«»inpany at Pitt»hurg, « au*ing a I cmb ..I f :r> <»<< i Prrodvnt V Pte udknt . Cashtrr tn A scaiulal in Kiottffik©. <•• !<! mlaalonar >»©riki©r 1* < h.»»g©'» with il- grant* !** peranua with wi)4*tn h* was parii)«*r. A. J. lohmon Ix’U <’ran>*r. of ln-l*|«’h I vihv . < »r , J. V. Gain«« la pi*»n©©r <»f IM&’J, rt»»»i,iitt©>! •uit'ifl* G V. Johnaon by hanging hint©©li. .So oum i * *'!•«»' »las* 11 1 » M kn<*wu fur th© <ie©«1. I»et a gelerai l..n« ng »n<l ei btng» tadnrv. 1 Mn« mi ‘e at current rates aid drafts tot tied on principal «Itici. » J)» ft a* e»> . ♦ *. a A W. HAGEY W.V Fr«i I i «Illa SfftrfSl I hu rt s<rti| a< " ■st A 5 ©4* -f e •*' h ' ■ .-■’!• »1*4 ■ Wi.ry i ¡**ir«d pr«‘iuplly SCIO Scio OREGON. P laning M ills HAKRY S. JOHNSTON Ac CO., Proprietors. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE All Kit I» <t Lumber. \eh. hior*, M tuMin^, >hinjjle<, Paint« ani Oils. BURIAI « ' « -*1® * «: * < ASKIJS AM>’< ISPS ALWAYS ON HAND SCIO, OREGON ■« - *a *»* •$ 4. ' • «V » * ' -J •¿X '•» « V SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES IRVINE &. CALAVAN, Props : ; /. z. f Hack Connects With All Trains at West Scio and Morning I rain at Munkers. CLOTHING... 4 • * V • • X * ' A m We now have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing ever shown in the Valley, which we are offering at WAY DOWN PRICES. We have many special lines of Spring and Summer suits and light Weight Underwear. LTU * I h© st©*rn©r Datiulo* ar ID©«! at bahuu. It <’., h** 4av » ( ihhii **kairway, « 1th 40 *u<l fiii.u©« IH dii*t BANK OF SCIO OFFICER St .. ’ a* * ‘ *■* « » Th* • ruiMr Phil*«!©' j»hia arr1*‘ 4 al Astoria v» tak© |«©rt iu th« F<><»rth ul July r< h’br«ti**u thrtv A* a la*t hop* »•{ saving h»r«»tgn*r# in Pekin, th© |*>w< r* i*i«r iv w tin. ten in i I m I hg th© gFakv* uf lit© ill.p. rial ancaMtir*. 1.''-, ‘«©J J.' d u Ih© minKw at I rkin baa b**n klllr«l *n«i '-t!»©r i©Mat. n* m »< un dar «©«If© ai*<! »tar* In,; Will make regular trip* to '-cm. V« ateh locai a.lumii lor -late ol «i»n« BLAIN CLOTHING CO. A lbany , O regon C. A. WHALE I m|H»rtallam u L*at in N*w Two rn.tr* British aar«hipa bav* '«a ordered to ('bin*. A >rano American alliancw is prv (seed by an enthusiast!* > mnehmau. Fir* in th* butinee* »*ct)«»Q of Pitts burg ragaad the death uf four per«*ua and injury to sit other* Fit* in the Cramp** shipbuilding yard near l*hl-atlelpha. dratmv©«! prt-.p erty to the value -f *00. Twrntv th* uaan-l * *Mld«r* ar* *ithin 1‘sbin wall* .!<>.• -•*' • •»v»i«i* PORTLAND. ■ • . * ■» . ‘ TH K- FKl'fc .nF. VXlKF.s SOO, OREcXXN South U Bridge. ' • • •« * TH'.l Our t*Hr> *rr oipylird with itw bn* ihr nuikrt» illrl.J<i> : N • a N»wly FumnJwd and R»fiord I hr. .Mgh<«n DtMOCHATIC Ih© fottr-oarwl race t>wt'vc*i) »tin* syhania. Columbia mid (*uri»*II «raws w«i won hy th© format Th© rar© T<©»k plfe'© at l*»-ugl>k©*,j"»h*. \ Y . At (h«»t*r |*ark, <'inrlUliati. W A. Rut* an l K Hausman, of N**w Haven, l rm., «»ii a niutoT laixfom, mad* a iiiil© in 1:29 4-5. Thia givtffl them th* world** r©vt»r»l for a cwuient tra« k lly th© bursting of a irsvrvoir of tba city wat©r w<irk* uf (•rand Rapid«, Mi«h , 100.000,000 gallon* uf water was precipilatet) n|»u a thickly jMipu» !at©d distric t uf th© city, doing I hih - tg© ©«tiHiat«- I at hundrt**l* <»< thousand* >f do’lars The Rosar war i* came»! into Teia*. According to advltaaa tight !«x?ently wboyt and ranchmun *n<! (’Inhainrii I ©longing to th© Pei < hung ct»h»tiv, located in Du val cofijvty. Four ('bnainci) ar© kb'iwn to have burn wunnded, oua fatally. A <uwl©»y was wuui)<fo«l iu th© cb©«t. Ih© timrly arrival uf a detachment of stat© rangt-r* save.I further bloodshed. Fhe order« recently iaaumi for th© re moval of a large numlw-r of troop* fr» n Cuba have beeu gladly wrlu«iiiicd bv the Cut»an», and < «©neral Wood is iu receipt of many letter* from various municipalities offering thanks for what they call his dis|Muiition to trust the C.iban*, am! declaring that the ©nitre island in in a »tat© *»t abaoluto tran quillity. Th© Tenth infantry, it is l»e- hexed, will leave th© island shortly af ter th© <l*i»art ire uf the n ginu-uta now under order* to prooeed home. James W. Porter, of (’h!* ago, ha* re- ceived a cablegram from Uh* Foo, an- nouib ing that hi* brother, the Rev. Henry J. Porter, ami his sister, Mt»» Mary H. Porter. miM*muari«w of th« luirn aii Imanl <>f cotnmiasionuni for foreign missioUM. Stationed at Pang Chuang, 200 miles south uf Tien Tsin. had arrived safely nt Che F< mi . July 5, cumlug overhand from Chinan Fu, cap ital *»f th© province. Thw were accom* }*aui©*l by th© Rev. H. I'. Perkins, an other missionary stationed at Pang Chuang. Rear• Admiral Bare, now command ant uf tba Norfolk Davy van!, has Oren selected to succeed Rear Admiral Philip deceased, as < «>uimandant uf the New York i»avy yard. Over f IO.OtXJ.OtH) worth ol pt<i|-erty Wa* daMroyed, mauy live* I -t. m.tiiy pafaooa injure-1 and at leaat I,ioti live* Imperiled bv a tire on a dock at Ho boken, N.J. ( barles W. In< kin**»u iuveutor uf th© geometry (' lathe, which iu»»le a iu© ©wful counterfeiting of tauk not©* imp* wibl*. is dead at his tame in Belleville, N. J., aged 77 years. The traaaport Sumurr arrived at June 30 th© grand staff of the Rus San Francle*i from Nlauila with 43 sian army e*t!mated the Cbine»e army •lek midiere, 70 dim harged mrn, 11 to number 1,720,000 men. II* al*> limane patienta ami 10 nieinlwr* I said that ataut WMIJ hm ) Mausers have the b'alpi la I eorpe. lawn imported within the last three A (perlai diepatch from Sha ng lia I. years, LEADING DEM ER OF THE NORTHWEST IN German* natural ire-1 In America aie in diafavur In the fatherland 4 IRKK COINAGE PUTFUKM W»Wal«a* )»•«!• ra«»y 4rr<**«»a *h* I •« It nf *r >il| «lhy fut IN* H««O Kan«aa Ctlr, July S — William I Brxau. f Ne‘ra*k i w** I» uight The total nuinler of hrwtie* rveuverwd uuaniiuously pia» rd tn n*’minaiion ** I from th* m*©nt Hoboken fir© now the Detti ratio « alidi lat© for |»rv«i«leul ! ttutnler 14-L and 140 )«*r©>n# are r** »f the lulled Ma'«««, .»i i* 11 «fform op- W p>’ft^l missing. l**iiig im¡M rielHin. militarism and • 4 ialiti* :• r the A rycbm* a<v*»m¡wuied by a cloud tru*U an • r I’.t all free coinage •>! sllrgr at the tallo of IB burst and hail st4«rm, swept »»ver Kala iHMBiMi, M l h . r< suit Ing iu damage tu Io I. pr peitv «>( 1100. goo Ihr n UiinatL n ran.«* a« th«* ••ulmma ri a IrviKml demoiiatralion in On Jun* 17. the ( hi rag*» A North iw»n»»r of the I ally leader. lading 1. western railway opened f*»r traff»* their new line from Helle Plain*, la., to Ma nimitee. . and glung utu-rame t>> all the iN»nl •up amolli.us <>| tn. «aal mol son City; also their new Fox lakv li billowed al-o a t ■ r o «trug- branch The length of thi* new liiw tttufie i* lyA mil©*, which a bled U> their mile- *lr fhr ugh"Ut Ihr la«t S# h or* -on- ag© gixee them a total of H.46J «6 tcrniij* the platform declemti«>n "O mi I m , th© largest mihwge of any rail- •llvrr and <>u the rrlatne janntb n which the *iher »• to rnain- rvMid In the world. laiii (• ih» -’itirr ifii-nS «u*B*>fth« ley i h© dock lal- rer*’ »trike at Rotter It we* late thia «limi n ahm th* dam, Germany, is **tini|iig Wir- t«-n euQxentlon we* at leal faceto face with mg proportion«. Th© <arm«n hate th«* prtMidrntia. uommatitm Early D<>w >*in©»i in th© strike, and th© jadlc© tu th«* day there had lern te«l.<-n* de- and marine* an* guarding th© street* ¡ «v», »hi«’ to lío» IUati.it* of the plat ill order to check disturbances. The form committee to reconcile their -hf« strikers have picketerl all th© ap proach©» to the town, *4» as tu prevent non-unionist« from entering. The la- imrer» « ! Kottcriiam will h- :d a ma** ' - . »• * l : - ■ i . aiding the striker*. Th« aleamahip Nom« <Tty. which made the trip from l'iirtlaml to Nome, reacued 4 7 people on the way, th« crew* and pawaeugi-n «■( two uncke.1 act« oner*. ..Salem and Portland. UN Sine < I ©a ths in «'De day in Chi* ago Ir-u eitr©m* heat. I he re* «>rd f r s w»*©k is 2? deaths and V»> |<u*tr*ti«m* President Kruger is r«qs>rted t*> have Ih© strength *»f th© foroign force* at mov «• I to Nelspruit. present tn < ‘hina am as follow *, I .er- Fight death« from extreme h»«t are many, 44 officer* anti 1,4<H) ini'U, i .real Britain, 1M4 offi ©rw awl 1,700 man. reported from Chicago. Austria, 12 ofUcata an<l 127 men, In a wild plunge of a street-ear into Atnerica, 20 officer* and 329 men; I a gulch at Tacoma, 3U people war© France, 17 “ffirer* ajtd 3R7 men, Italy, killed aud 00 Injured. •even officer* ami 131 men; Jaj*« Fliialtefh Chapman, a Salem pioneer .»fficer* and 3,709 men. and Rua* ifficrr* awl 5. M 7 men, will) a total of 1 of 184H, died at that city In her Mist year, of a complication of disease*. 63 field gtin* and 36 machine gun* An explosion of tirewoik* in Phila- 1 he IU>er* attack*«! Ha*n:u» n.a. but ib lphla caused the death of four chil W©r* repulsed. dren ami th© fatal iujury ol thiue oth The Cnitel .Mat«** rrui t r !lr*oklyn er*. ba* pn»c©e<!< d to Taku. B\ the eipl<sii<>n of au oil tauk in ('bln©*© liav© l»«*gun th© dealtu< li >n Parkersburg. W. Va., six man were of mission« at Sbau Tung. blown to atoms au<l three others fatally Today and hemaftrr you • an sand a injured. letter to Hawaii for two rent*. Three men were killed; one wound- At Angele*, ignaon. General Aquino ©«I in a wreck *»n the Delaware, l*mka* •urrendered to General Grant. wanna Ar Western road at Durkm's Cut, near Henryville, Pa. < 'bines© *itusth»n aaercistM depressing influence un tra*!© in Germany. Southern pruv incea of China are «ni pire. Lt Many worker« in Pittsburg ar© idle drifting awav from tlve ¡omdiug th© adjnatment of wage •* a»«**. Hung < hang awl the friendly viceroys are engineering the movement. I he t«»s|offi*w at Union. Oregon, Tii© foreigner* in Ivkin will tw left was batted by burglar« and |l&0 was t*> their fat©. Th© allies cannot r**cu© carried away. them on a «‘count of the overwhelming A w©*k* scouting in North Luang r©- t««rce uf Cliiues© that oppose them. tulle*! iu 60 mbrd* being killed and 40 I be United Mate* battle ship Ore- wounded. < »uo American wa* kill©*! g- ii . which ran aabore *»ff th© island of Tl»* Imhans on Rainy river. Ontario, llow Ke, in th© Mistau group. 35 mil* « threaten au uprising, Three ÜHtitMami northeast of Ch© Foo, on June 28, In»» are gatber*>l near the umuth of Kaltiv been tb>atad. river. The steamer Dlr Igo arrived at Seat lb. great lumber yard*, miertng tle from Skagway, bring lug Id taxes of halt a mil., at lllack Kock, a «al. ri. ol gold du*t, valued at nearly |wd0,(XM). Buffalo, N. Y., were buru>»l, with a I h© Dirigo carried 72 passengers, Ian* of «4UO.OOU. m<Mitly from Daweuu. iy* that all un I*»ard dat*kl June BO, the United Stalre l«*tllr»hlp < *reg«»u which went aahore in the Calf of F* There it < 'hi L4, have lawn ■avail. •onto chance that the «•< ! may ba floated. Unanimous Choice of Kansas City Convention. A diapat* h from Bombay says that In all eirept three diatri« ts cholera I* raging in Buintay presidency, the rase* r*p>rted lur tire week ©ruling June JU numbering 90,S«9, aud the deaths, 12,• 339. ' I % PLATFORM A•»»©«<«r«»tl muaal *« Ils» Fara* Kanaa* <*iiy. July 0.—Following t* the otAcial teit of tn© pisiform «* 4g«-«d upon by the com ui J It©© < u teeo« lulion* and prrMmlod k> the ix-Uirn- I km We, th© reprvarutativ•• of the IWu.o- rratlc party of th* i’nited **l.vt«**» •«•mbl©«I tn national couvmth n on the enniwraarv of Ih© a> I option of the De«*- larMlb-n of 1nd©|*n*lrn<'e. «to rrafhim *ur faith m that immortal proclama tion of the iu*lifiiA © rtght* ( Imcrr r<u* and **ar ail©gtau>« t>> the <« n*4itu- tiot) framed in bannoiiy th» r»*with by th© father* of the republic We bold with th« I'nitawl State* .n- jitem© court that ilio Déclarait, ti of Indej>md©Di'e i* th© »pirit nt ont go». • runmut, of which the >u«tltutt*'i> t* th© form ami letter IG declare again that all g* verument* in-titu te.1 among m©n derive their jiiet power* f■> in live <*»n*ent <»f th© governed, that auv gov ernment m t baeawi u|*m the t*»n**©Ut of U>© g verne*I ia tyranny, an I that t* imp*«© up n any |<«*>ple a government ol fort*« ia tn «otetitut«* the mwthod* ol Imperiaham for th«*»«* <d th© rrpul-Hr Kahcving in the*© fundamental pnu clplee. w© ilrnouQt© tl>© Puerto Ki«ari law ©nact«*d by a Republican oengreaa, •gniuflt the piotrwt ami o|'|*M»itlon of th© liemocratie minority. «• a Udd «nd l**n violation of th© nation'* rganl< i law and a flagrant !<©«• h of the na ' tional g*w’<! faith W© vxmdmin and deaontMW th* 1‘hib ! Ippioe poh«*y of th© pi©«rnt adiuhilstrn- I Six Persons Petixhcd in Lake Et ic Disaster. BOAT W > X I IMIWX IX X STORM (’lev©laud, ()., Jul» |rt — I he *ch<«»n- ©r ya< ht Idler w** I-«t In m t« rritic *t«»rm 16 mile* iff thi* purl ii»i« after- noon, with »is perwmB, ad memlwr* «>< th© family »»( Jam©* < •>irig*n, wealthy V« *««<1 ttaucr »>f this ©it». Mr*. John Corrigan was th© passenger ataairvl wb«» wa* •*%©«! II. Holm©*, th© captain, Kamvel Big* gam. the mate, four sailors, I*1» cu**k« •ini th© »hip** carperi!« r w«- e alw* •axe-l. Ita ya-hl left I *>rt Hun t» yes terday with th© family • f Mr » orii.wn a I «»ar»! and slartrd tu I Tex eland Mr < rrigan was it!, ami left » v th« tram At 2 u’< lock the sturtn ram© up. an« ln«hlo of live minute» th© yacht sank A i th* W ;; •!» « 5 | t Mil J Nil I | ngan au l Mi»» Mia <*«•<rtg g«n. w ©r© Iu th© t'abiu w tan th© g«l 1© r.iiitr U|>. They K© came |«inic strick« ©n. ah » r«' fuse*! ttt leave th© plat*©. The m«m 1 tu pfored them tu *ome I»» th ìe di*«k. ta! they refused. Mr*, John t < r rige ti clung to a cork sofa «lien th© gale came, atul was sax«»d. Wh«*U rr»t urd. Biggam aaid' was ataot 2:0ft ’ struc k us. The yacht iwam ©ml*, an«! th© thfo’igh th© deadlight* xn I * > n wax» and mt «*•« mmutc* iik Mr* Jam©« < *•■rrig.in. M i » m I ia I’orri. gan, Mi** Jaue Corrigan, Mr*. Chari©« Reilly and th© Infant daughter of Mr* Reilly were all tn the -aloon tal«»w when th© storm came on us. Captain Holm©» gave me orders to take m «ail, and I transmitted th«* order to th© men. ihevotayml <p>ickly, I be mptalii, myself and th© crew made rib rt* • • •ax© the women, but with ut *ur>©«>*. !V© told them ti>* yacht wa* »inkmg. but they could n<»t nr would tud mm»’ on deck, I waded into th© safoou when th© water was up to mv neck, but Mr* Jam©« Corrigan would i> t ,um© "ut Sb© may have I mwi » rendered in* a|Mible <>( action bv fear and kiiowi- • •lg” d th© Im p< i «ling d* • u» Vi ©if rt was mad© to take th© iiifaul daughter of Mrs Reiliv out. but Mrs. Reiilx Would n t let the child go. “IS was teaiis«*! that n*>tnil»g « u!d be done t*> -a*© th*”*«» in th© cabin ami sttenti"»! was turned tn saving t)»*«-«■ < ti deck I h© latt* r. <Hit«ide of th© • ap- taili, mat© an I crew, were .Mrs. John ( <>rrig«n aud her daughter. Ml«« I tin < *<rrig«n. lb© captain and th© ervw tri©«! tu g©t Mr« Corrigan «nd b©r tugbteg *| "U ti «- • i> -* tt’ «’-» m tn«’ rigging, I’Ut Ih© heavy sea wathed them all nvertaard a*For God's sake. Mrs. Corrigan, you and x ar daughter k«wp a tight hold on th© rigging.” w© railed to them. T imin« w© yslted lb© sea swept them and u* ovt'rloard. Fortunately, Mr«, t'orrigan ba*I *Q« > «ed«d in taking bold • »f a cork lounge, hb© clung to it and w a* *mx ©d ” Amording to the teetimony of several sailors, th© topsail, mam«all and Jib were «11 «©t when th© storm cam© up. Ibis 1« deulol by Biggam. wta-ta'lar©« that they wag* in <• «1 coiuiiti*>n to fa**e th© storm. Captain James Corri gan <lenlar*«l tonight that g-«» I at’«- maushlp <xu bl have averted the lie ia almoat frenale«! with tragedy, I 1 hr Idler \ m * a »UuiL h »i ll' ll- grief. *r ya- bt, whi h Captain < rrigan re- crntly pureha«e*l from John Cudahy.uf Chicago. 1 he *urxIvors »»f th© wr©«k were picket! up by tug* a few nimut©« after til© acrid©!»! and brought luto this p>rt. | I lion. It ha* embroiled th© republic in an uouer«**ary war, wnririred th© live* of many of it* n<»bl«**t n# and placed th* t'nited stat©*, pr«ti«<l*ly known ami applauded thr* gh ut th© ©-«irld a* th© champion of (r«M‘.t«»m, tn th© fa I*« and an American po*iti<>n n| crushing with military for»'« th©«-ft. rt* of <»ur former alhea to «‘ hi©\* liberty aud wlf government. We «»ppi»*© inihtariam. It rn«>an« com in©“! abr .«»I «» I intimidat u and nppi* *©ion at home It im*»n« th* strong arm which ha«©v«-r be©u fatal t«> (r»-e inatitution*. W© pledge the Dr tn >r rati*' party to in iim**a*ing warfare in nation, »tat* and city again«l private monopoly in ©very form. Exiating law* aga)n»t trust* must !•* enforced am! more •trittgent one* mu«t l*e *ua< t«*d provid ing f»»r publicity a« to th© affair* of c->r|>oration* engaged in interstate com- If n « o © and r»*«piirmg all cor|«<rati« na t> »h<»w, lad<>r© doing bu*in*M oufaide »»I I htcucm and |ir«aenl a report I nill th© *tat© uf their origin, that they tht* wo ready the . outrun n manager* have no water ill their *<<« k ah i that ■ ' tl— t. ■ , • - • ! they have n< t attempt«^! and are tad .¡••»k»r« -I re r • • - - 1 : ■ .. moi -■ to attempting to monopoli»« any lm*inr<* keep the va«t au ll> 11. » from liecuniing or th© pOMlovtiou ut any aril» I©« of too rtwtle«*. tnervhandi**». I tie nr.t •«••-.on. h«gianiBg *t 10 We ruudrrti!) th© Dingley tariff law o’clock thl* moruiug, wa* entirely a« a trust breeding measure frultiee* of reault* ami n w.i« not un We reaffirm and ©odors* th© pnn«'i til late in the afteru *>u. «thru the *eo- plea of th© national I>»-mucr.»fi p’.at-, < ud •«-•ion had ti-gun, that the plat form adapted at Chicago in 1S9B, and ! form committee wa* »1 l»»t able tn re w© reiterate th© demand uf that plat port an agreement Already It« main form for an American flnaio ial plat feature*, emlioditng th« In to 1 princi form ad pt©«I I •. Jthw Ituero an j* ' pl# ple, ha<l betsiiue known to the dele ff r themaelv#« which »hall re*t««r»» and gate*. aud there w*« bill* delay in maintain a bimetallic prir© level, and giving It unanlmoua eppnnal Thl* • [•initial the l*«t chan--* fot an o|.n restoration of th© free *ud uniimit©«! ->ture on queation* of prlm-iplr and I coinage of til ver and gold at th© pre*- the way clear for the « ip -me | ©nt legal ratio uf 16 to 1, without wait rut -I the day — the n unmatl it .-f the ing for th© aid ur c*»n«©ut of any other ptreldeutlal candidate. uation. The vaet auditorinm w«« Bllrd tn tu We (a «or an ani«i><lin«nt to ih* fail- utmnel capacity « lie, the moment ar eral ron.tltull n pmlilliu L r th*«l«*<-- rived for the n t.iiiiau 11 t tr made tlou of l*nti«d Mat.-« M>iiat< r» by ilirv.-t Not only wrre the u.ual laclllltr« af vot« of th« people, «ml we ta»«>r <Hreei forded by tickala tan-d io the utin'Ml, l«Sil«latl--n wherever practir-nbl*. but the dourkaeper« were given hleral We are >-ppo.e«l to gvverniueut by In instruction*, under which the aiale* jun tioti; w. dvuoun.« the blackliat and arra* aud all available apac.-a were ■ ml tav»r artittntion a* a mr.n« of «et- pa- ked to their fnlleat limit Whan tlit«x ill.put.-« tM-t wv«u < <>r|« r*lb>u* ami the call of atete* tiegan for the puri-cee their employe«. of placing caudldatr« In nomination, W e fa«ur th« immediate ronatroo- Alabama yielded it* place at the hrad tiou, owner*tup ami control of th* of the hat to Nebraska, and Oldh.in, ol Nicaragua canal by the United Stale». that alate, made hi* way io the plat* We favor an Intelligent ayatem ol form for the initial *|«ech, placing Mr ini |-n> vlng the al lit laml* of the We*t, llryan In nomination for the ptw»|. »hiring the «atet* for pur|« «e* of irri deucy. The orator wa* »tn ng voiced gation aud the holding uf *uch laud* aud rntertaimng yet io the walling for actual aettlere. I'lilnltttrg > l*l»«l delegate« and *pe< tutor* there w«a t ul We favor the dnlinuanc« aui strict littaburg July 10. - Hirwart Horn*, one )« lut to hl* «pre. h, ami that waa enforcement of the t hiueae ©1 elusion the atimug |«roratlou which rioted la«, aud II* ap| uation hi the Mine uf Luginr <‘«»iii|MtU) No. 4, w ! m > wa * bufarli i>ut «»I th* wr»* k*d Mau* bulbi* with the name of William J Bryau cla«ar* uf all Aalatlc ra.ea, Ilk* laat uight, died al al) early hour Thl* w»« the tignal lor the demon- S|«aking, a* «e iteileve, for the en <ration of the day. and with a com- tire Anierlcau nation, eioapt it* Ke- thl« imxnillig, making the liai nt de.t«l ( aptaln Ihm <**mpt>rl|. i. u purp ve. the great c, uouree Joined publican office holder*, and for all lr«« umiliar (hr 4. w Im wan thought I m «I lb a tribute of enthualaalir deiolmn to ui«n everywhere, we e*len-l our *ym- ala«> of the |utrty leader. All of the lulm«ity pathi«-» to ih" hen-u- ikier* in tb« ir un uight b> baie •iifT»T«»d I he Irani m jut s’ ol any uf lh>***r >>uri**>l, 1* bmighl in a e equal ,tr< ggle to maintain their liberty very critical rvudltlou, auffrring in* ea- ald.- l t.. I',.« Lua! tribute to aud independence. trrnaliv. The |>hv*iriau* ctm*i«ier«*4| the leader Believing that our mo© cherlahed When the dm u.trati n lied «pen* In.titullon* are in great peril, that th« hi* chant ••• of rarutery very ahghl. Itaelf, the «iwechre >r< lldlllg the Domi« very e>i«tence of our <*>n«titutlonal I he other injured mrn art* getting along All *'f th© w«mnd«*d mm unii« nation of Mr. Bryan wrre in - rder. I republic ia al >teke, and that the de. la- ni«*w|y. Thru came the voting state alter ion now to 1« rendervl will determine in "a* iu* that lheir r«***cu«* wan' httl© None ei|ecl«Ml to Mate r< t<i..i It« »■ te in rha I of th, whether or not our children »ill enjoy short of mi ram I una. Bebraaka candidate, giving him th* the«« blea»<l privih-gM of fr«« gmern- be taken out «live. uhanuuou* v<>te of all the «tatra and ; ineut which hate made the Culled We 1 rt Ilrrtir«r«i4. lerrlturie* Ihr c. mrnti n manager* Stale* gTrat. pneperoua and honored, < levvland, <)., July hl -Sour of the had already agree.I that thia was eufli- we ear neatly a»k lor the foregoing dec I n Him a of the *11 |«rrMiUw flruwuetl by dent work for the day, ami th. »Ice- laration of principle« the hearty eu|o the capMIJDg of ('«|’t«in Jon©« < «>rri- presidential nomination wa* all -wed port of liberty-loving American ]>eopl«, gan'* yacht, the Idler, 15 mit©« « ff to go oii-r until tomorrow regardleaa of prevlou* party affiliation* tht* |>nt yeaterday, have v©t !w«*n r©* Nevi to the itenionMration for th* I covered <hi *c«*«»utit of !bw blgli «©a party »uii-lair tn* gnatiag ■ th* »nil ruuniu*. diver* were nnahle U» <lo Th* Ttrbet rille*. announcement that lmprriall«in waa Ic Anything toward* ir«xiv«ring thr bmlir* Kansas City, July Th* Demo 1« the paramount larue of thl* cam today. Another attempt will I«« made cratic national ticket was completed paign na* the moM *|> ntattciua and tomorrow. Unlay by the nomination of A*llal F.. ‘ aignlllcaut of the day f«»r vice-president. The I Seattle, Wwb., July 5. — \ fúff.OiM) Another »tlrring .«mt of the day >t©xrDM»t) wa* th« appearau-r of Webat.r Dau*. nomination was mad* on the first tai-’ Orc caused by a sk vr»»* het in the hnu h ri a.«*l.tant aecr< tury ol the interior lot, state alter state Joining in th© wild of a carel©«* tay laut night burned a umler McKinley'* j'lmini.tratlon, tn a •('ramble tu tX'ord their sup|«»rt of the busIm -s bb«k occupied by Hohlen A* •prech aeverely arraigning the K*| ub- winning candidate. It was not ac* Wll««»u. ICan<h»l|>h Gros* and Rhodes I'.r-- Il '• »lid avenue. Ih© buildj llran party t- r Ila lari, of «ympathv Mr r< hi i panie* I by any such frantic dem<»n the Boer, and form.tlly announcing hl* Stratton uf approval as had marked the Ing and moat ol the content* is a total proceeding« at previous stag**. him. All are believed to la fully iu*ure>l. ellegiauce to the Derm>cratie party. «Iplde, V» >iuI*l he %•••••!H . •* V . a -'T’rt PIANOS AND QRGANS 111M rnnn-iits Solti on Easy Terms An ordinary aight in Mauila la • ill pin., market or waahnraoinen amok* The wall. paper trout, one of the lug a large oigar amt cl- tiled In a low earliest and I-eat known of the cum neekwl guan, with flowing «leeiea ami binationa, hat aaked lor a recetter. a haudennely eiubtaiidarted «ilk x-arf. Since January 1 174 national lianka Farticll Sharkey, who diml at th. age hate t*en organited. t m June V there of RS in I »«t t'ambridgr, Maaa , wa* were 1,744 national Iwuka in the coun- th. I*«t anrrimr of th« four org.nlt.ra ol th« lather Mathew Temperem-a Wi Cariatoli collega •* Northliald. Minn , dely. the uldea* a*» iation of ita kin-l ha« reeotrvd ItS.OUO (rout D*. L* K. ani'.ug th. laity of the Human Co Um 14« I t'aaraiua ut Chi.agu church. Ylrllma «*f II ■ti»k«it >lr*. Saw York. July >.—L’p tn 11 o’clock laat night t'.’C Ki lira liad lew-n reco», •red frwrn th. Wairr* of the North rt»»r lAer. ar* ye* o«»r 1'25 propio mixing. A Urge efectrtc light plant will be put in at th© ( urnucupia mines In Union eounty, Or lb© waters of Pina cr»©k will I « utilised to operate th* ma* binary Work on th* ««me will begin immediately. Brnaaol*. July V.—Th« «Mito «muri toJaji telurnrd • \»r I t of guilty of at tempt to kill th« 1‘rlU'-* of W*la* ■irainat Jean itaptiate HI jik I«. who Orel at th* i'iinc« >n thi* oily, April 14. Th« court ciiii.iilrrel that Slpiiio •eted without <tta<*«rnti>ent, «nd wn- ten- rd him to a reformatory until be • hall har« «ttaine<l hi* majority. Mrert, l’«ni-)>ot. «nd M.irer«, th« In- •tlgator, of th« attack 0|»in the prin«-«, wi-r* Mqnittad on th« (round that tixy ' oonadl«r«d th* plot « Jok«. Tit« Ithanl«« War. irindon, July V.— Di« colon lal offir* haa received a dl.patch from GovretM»r I lodge'll, of the Gold Coast colony. •aGug that owing to thr non-arrlial of the relief column at Atckwaute, June ?<t, an-l the reduction of lite tood «up- ply hr hail decided to pn«h through the reliela .nd bed deceived the rnemy re garding the rout« followed. The ml- nnin •offered great privation*, but the loe* wa* only at, men killed and *ev vral wounded. z •