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JUNE 24, 1895, succossful the plant will bo enlarged and operated rgularly. The land commissioner has confirmed the was much farther east than had been sup- posed, and In_ consequence about sixty of the squatters find that they are located on land which still belongs to the Indians. and then turned him out of doors, threaten- Ing to kill him it he ever showed his face in the house again. PULSE OF WESTERN PROGRESS sixty days. The line is fifty-two miles long and is to be completgg, hefore snow comes. The artesian well_at_Rocky Ford {s now its exact tenets are not kuown. Dr. Reall #ald that In his conversations with the leador and many of her followers he found their lan- 0DbD [‘[‘HZCT OF HEAT. BT A9 DL W 120 o Sontors bl 1(‘;3; wAlu-m:_:‘umm" Ed McGovern was killed at | down 565 feet and e money subscribed 18 | declslon of the land office at Olympla, holdio | Eunge, when speaking of their belief, 80 velled [ People Prostrated hy It Tave Cool Bodles laska Gold Fiel " te all 5. = q | Vinton while trying to swing onto the brake | about exhausted. At 'this depth they struck [ that a large tract of land on Mineral creek, | In mysticism as not to be easily compre- and Molst Skin, g fd. e A?wnunhle Lefic iy R il de L e s ety | Bedm of b moving. trif a body of ofl, whichipfoves to be of good | near Nisqually, {» more valuable for its min: | honsible. As nearly as he could determine Y New Route Through Cook's Inlet, most of the settiers ate Tooar 1 i be s | , Bddle Bendixon, 11 years old, was struck | quality, The necesgary,funds for the com. |erals than for its timber. tho teachings of Mrs, Martin included in part | That o marked coolness of the body o sottlors are poor, It will be & [ by a Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern | Pletion of the well ‘Will' soon be raised and | The Gray's Harbor Commorclal company's | tho beiiefs of the Theasophists, of Sweden uld bo a recognized sign of heat exhause great hardship to them if they are compelled | train and fatally | 1 | the work continued ind e Bl gt ? ‘Jacob DosY nd of th \ e 3 : v . 10°tove b onow and thues loee thelr otops. o atally Injured. . L R FrtouRYoMRer ot tisCera 31, | S AL Cosmopolis RAE uHipoud five Gty of | bOre, CF URGD Mdstimeana ot the enciess | tions sestay 1iks: Hensyais, but Is really SHORTER DISTANCE AND MILDER REGION | To prevent this the squatters have held a | . wry 5es valuation of Cathoun county | =~ o b AT S it ota M. | fruit boxes to Walla Walla and is now fllling | Christlan Sclentlats, In the eftorts made by | sober, sclentific fact, People who work im ey meeting and petitioned the government au- | * 33754649, This is estimated to be about | ‘y"'”') uncan, hag basn working two men | a contract for the San Fr. co market for [ tho residents ur'\}nlnu» Hill, a fashionable | oyerheated rooms on hot days, whethep one-fourth the annual valuation T the past two or three weeks. At about | 240,000 boxes for canned ge suburb of Clacinnatl, to expel the Perfect thelr braing or muscles are occupled, suffes thoritles to permit them to remain where [ " el ‘a1 | ten feet in depth the men struck elght to f 3 i ) 5 s from that neighborhood, it was frequontly ey * 1 e Cantion to Yortans Tlunters - Sections | they are until their crops are harvested. [ rox-guditor Johnson, 8 defauiting oMclal | twelve Inches of talé, 1ptng between the pay hat T Betie Ariven Mo AL OF 59,08 e nd god that free love was included In thale | Lomm HeadacHa, D e OF m"";‘o‘;‘,"y' - 3, STRUCK " om Muscatine, has been located in Honolulu, % Vigh it hat are being driven Into and through Kit ol vt 2 bAly . e 2 R collapse. The temperature o o ) Strewn with Bones of Unfortunate Pr A STRUCK IT RICH. where be is running a news stand. stresic and tho waik' ot thinking 1t worth | (15 (L IR ' e Tor the | practices, O the athor hand, 1 s ciatmod | WG 0uia be 58 and A fraction, sinks ta pectors—Large Cattlo Trade Assured ha .:‘.(.rc;:;fln faeomade & few days ago that| James Allison, 68 years old and a ploneer dunip, r, Fraxer, Bble I "'[,:L Sver :,“' purpose of eollceting the tax provided by the | b the Ferfoctlonists that celibacy 1s tpised | o6 or 05, and the skin s cool, pale and -~ by the Elkhorn's Line of Reservolrs, as ma $100,000 property out of a pros- | eitizen of Clintof a owned r T B L ke 4 Vel ast legislature on migratory stoc The law | and enforced by th achings of Mrs, r T o G pect on which four poor fellows, SubsISung | sissinpi by the sapsiaing of o skt | work. picked up soie of the tale. Taking i LI e rtusdt (o pay the | Mre. Martin horeelt deserted hor husband at [ Pt L 0 Lol ion stimutants P on salt pork, beans and flour, have been | yoven, } b S ) | down to the cabinj where he had a gold oy o 316 of tho stoek may | the time of her first interest in the sect, and sty snniied (6. QulGNeR THE SINNT U tolling hard and faithfully for more than a | oo °Schh Rice died at Odebolt at the age of| pan, his surprise was great when he discov- e S K MAY | o1 that account he cquently sccured a | BY¢ frecly applied to quicken the circuls “Now, however, there I8 a better way of | your, says. the Spekane Epokesman.Review, | : He was born in France and was In| ered, after panning about a handful of the | S Peremptorily made b jnd, restore nervous power. IFor this ng the wealth of our wild northern | This was on the Ruth, which 1s situated | CroUChY’s corps in the battle of Waterloo, stuff, that he had néarly 25 cents in gold in | The story Is told in Kent that a large ir a1l describes the as currceted | PUrPose nothing ecquals Duffy's Pure Malt tertitory, and that s being sought by bands | about half a mile from the Slocan Star. The | It I8 estimated that 15,000 people attended | the bottom of the pan.' Mr. Frazer is now flywheel, weighing 500 pounds, fell on John > clionists as baving been | Whiskey, which is kept on hand by works of miners from all along the coast sald a | OWners aro the McViegh brothers, McNeil | he state firemen’s tournament at Vinton. | carefully sacking every pound of the talc nio Ramstod, who lives about two miles from [ 3 v yiar Tom A femperamontal | €58 n offices, factories, shops, laundries— Ll ong ti L T e oy oy Rt eoNell | Forty-two fire companies participated In the WYOMING Kent, and that Mrs. Byron Guiberson, | P s Was & small sweman with | wherever men and women with a living ta miner just returned 1 Aluska in speaking ok AR A ST > contests. e little' woman, without giving thought to t % itk LiAgLL g st tofl on In he R s Urusiet of Yt aalt, working on a tunnel, following a streak of . It s stated there are over 150 men In | wheel's welght, came to the rescue. and Nrted | Drick hair and e A twenty-one-inch head, rn must toil on In heat. : : L San co Call. ore, and the other day they struck a four-| Mason City has commenced a war on the | ynita county who have t ieel's weight, cam 1o rescue, an |y wiization, “fine as the hair- | Onr American summer fs an awful drain ot 18 up Cook's Inlet as far as Turnagain bay, | foot body of solid ore that runs 375 ounces of | Bamblers and gambling devices of that town T et LM T LU AL T U e BRI fa wateh." As the doctor delineated | on the vital force. To sustain the flagging or Arm as we call It up there, and the Knik | silver to the ton. The owners have tolled | The nickel-in-the-slot machines have been | [SAY M1 thO sypRorm dpowts sopih of| will live, and strong men RORCSENS | character phrenologically, sho was ox- [ energy during the torrid weeks, Duffyd ¢ h Imost day an ar onfiscated. il Lt LAk Lo nver | Mrs. Guiberson aid it 1 e o posses sure Whiskey s of the greatest possle river. It Is easy to get transportation up | 8most day and night and suffered many pri- | ©O% congern. y ambitious and the possessor Pure Malt Whiskey is ¢ [ e in 9 vations, and deserve the good Two sons of Joseph ase of Kellogg, 7 The Puyallup Indian commisslon has re- | unesnmon t of will pow ble benefit, and for that reason is highl, the nlet, although thero 13 no moane yet of | LIRS A0 ey descrve the wead fortino | | TN, *0s, OF R B Cuith R ol who. | po A Jars number of Colorado miners have | coived many applications (o purchase Indian | oice, Sho nt.In Lor Crieen by (o, $ont body. ot HENILERiIN '-”:-“’5 G Beg "’K‘ vy VArapher- | The Ruth ought to make them all independ- | Gun until it was” diecharged. ~The youngeat recently begun work In the mining district | lands in ten-acre tracts. The applicants sxy of loquaciousness, There vespecting working people. It 18 an article nalia which might be used in developing the | opt, boy was instantly kille Lol ' they want small farms. They represent they in r mental makeup r the me. te purity and acknowl rich mines which are to be located all along STAMPEDE AT LEAD. Edward Lemeke of Webster City, reputed |, "i"_‘l’ l‘l?'vr'l:-!-]ur’v\lunm,l who \v’n,,h gold | are unable to buy forty acres of land in one the e -.»—\"Z“ “\\L 'w ; I 1 ‘(]‘”,,\‘\ .".'”” \]“,.I :,‘,‘”‘. '“' a "..“;“.. the northern shores of the ialet and ir Reporta fndicate that there ia no abatement | Lo be one of the wealthiest men of western | (°h At the ead ot French creek Iast winter, | plecs. In order to sccommodate those wh to be a characteristic, © t| In the family, cspecially in the hot months, or one knows not how mar lles. he | In the stampede of prospectors from the up- | 1owa, has been arrested on the charge of | noi\iry $rkirbag £ eNVer | want the ten-acre picces, the commissioner ders, if not of the followers, | when, in cases of emergoncy, the prompi 1 a 8 not h many mil T per Black Hills n ‘:‘ ¥ 8t b b Il starving his team to death, returning $200 to the ton in gold. have made splication to the departm 1 3 Slie Hid '8 FEASORRY ¥ 3 y e e b db s Anlil] Waters of Rapia ereck wheve s tioh old| B, M Brink of Tipton has sued W. M. |, Manager McCalmont of Casper says the | be allowed to subdivide the lands Into tracts | love f children and of the oppos MIS S LR B e e o with that of the Yukon route. From the Knik | strike s reported to have been made, says | Knott of that city for slander, placing the | Lernsylvania company will put down well | of the size named 45 ¥16 Woet A hEE O | aster river down along Turnagain Arm gold Is very | a Deadwood special to the Sloux Falls Argus- | damages at $5,000. Knott had accused Brink, | ayjiih JUIELY. Ay ;\"“I‘ will “_‘"‘r"x 1 “"‘“] A bitter fight is on between the cattlemon | not a wom would in | R ntiful, and If the proper machinery could | Leader. On the day the etampede com- | who is mayor of Tipton, of many dishonest | g gpo o PrCHY With the continied demand | and sheepmen along the valley of tho Snake | ligious teachings anything in “ only be taken to the spot and these rich d l“n‘-(r“ ]n few weeks ago there was not a | practices, & e " N .| river, in the southwestern part of Whitman | free love > would have been n 1 he New poslts could be worked, there would bo un- [ $AG1IE horee to be h:wllx;x the town of L]-‘ndl; Mark Ripley at Lake City dived trom a | .y YooY, valuable coal mine by )llx\rlu; county. They have burned each other's hay | to emphasize a very opposite tea told miilions In it sl Sl L WL L R TV N T T » shallow 3 His head | my S e L S Iscovered. | ang set fire to the cabin of A. Housen, nearly | firmness—always phre gically speaking i the matter quist, excitement ran high. A o LY walet is h he coal is what has long been sought but ¥ ; 4 1oes Surface mining and placer work farther [ goC aaVlier AL, CHCl hal: on | etruck the bottom with so much force that [ not nerotofors fo ¥ 160AILES, cremating him before he could escape. The | Was something alnost phenomenal. She was And the up have been proving very profitable of late, | o, days preceding the stampede a few men | o breio baralysis enst d he died the |10t heretofore found in this locality, that I8 | gtockmen are said to have formed a vigilante | persistent and had a very strong love of ap P I mada a mysterious trip to a place between i paralysis ensued and he died the|a good cooking coal . v LOPRIET ITICLES Somo pockets have been found which turned | [itiis unta aq o tmib 10, 8 [Dlace between | o\ day 5 a i LI T i committee for the purpose of exterminating [ brobation. She showed no evidenco of very AND PROPRIETARY !.\hlm‘“. Wbl ot thy pirest Kin oW o8 | o dapld_and e creeks, whers one | N7 4% An electric railway is projected botween | all the sheep on the range » | great reverence or exceptic strong faitl Such as you sce advertised, out metal of the purest kind. 1.know one (of tie men had previouely boen led to be.| Elmer Swarts, a li-year-old boy, has been [ saratogn and Wolcots station. on the tne of | LorelC,oieep on the range, and driving the | TR fover St Abm0L Healh e vows Remedics, i Ve man, Randall, from Montana, who cleaned up | fieve there \ S . P | Saratos 4 on the line of | herds cut of the country. f you know anything about brain forma von's Remedics, il there was rich ore. They brought back | arrested in Tama county for throwing ties on | the Union Pacific railway, a distance of tion, you may says the doctor ack Tonie, , $7,000 in one son. ore that assayed $374 to the ton. The fol- [ the Chicago Great Western railroad track, | twenty-two 8 Y MISCELLANEOUS. LR R LA L Bl 3 T b “’The greatost mistake which many pros- | towin s nty miles, A roadway has been from’ her forchead that she was a woman Ripan's Tabules, | pecie Braatost mistake which many prow | lowing morning at 2 'clock they started out causing a wreck which resulted in the death | graded for part of the distanc irading began last week on tho Marleopa | wiio could give up her Srthodox beliefs and Fauitiess Pepsin Chips, | ec ake fs that they do not go properly | again for the scens of thelr lucky find. But |of a tramp. Atth § Vil Phoenix railroad extension between Tempe | gy § ENaR AL 3 - “ d to prosecyte their work. They see! mount of d 058 scenery can covel At a public mecting it was dec'ded to sink _ Pe | form new ones casily, The symmetrical lower | ’ 3 S 1".,“’,”(:;(.1 o ptoseoyts their :“,yxw 'h'lcn;"/“”':'l‘x)x ount of darkuess or scenery can cover | 1. C. Wheeler of Sac_county Is one of [a 500-foot well near Greon River to search | 411 Mesa B e e oty doveloned | HAMMOND'S ANIMAL EXTRACTS, r strike, and before daylight parties of | [owa's leading farmers, He operates 10,000 | for oil, gas or coal. Subscriptions were re- | Canners and packers at San Jose aro pay- | perceptiv nd Judgment of detalls. The | Pinaud's Perfumes, . fato Alaska they are shutting themsclves off h lanterns had started in all | gores of Improved lands, and eays It pays, | cotved at the meeting for $1,185 to atart the | Ing 7 and 8 conts a pound for first-class | symm v ‘arched eyebrows denote a New Synthetical Chemical Sl L PILhE cres of lmpre ands, and says pays, | cel e meeting for $1,185 to start the | Ing 7 ¢ a_pound st-class y arched eyebrows denote New Synthetic emicals ~f "A."\‘\,I‘l'("“ “;‘“’v‘]},m run short they cannot | owscone hoshectors are now said to be | e has this season 4,200 acres of corn and | work, which will cost §1,800 to complete. toval Anne cherrles on the tree. sense of order and color. The subordinate Mother's Friend, end down to some convenient camp for fresh | of the Black Hills country looking (,',r ores | 1100 acres of oat The coal prospect being opened up by Mr. . Thirty-seven horses were starved and [ development of the upper forehead shows her Mallory's ¢ th Cure, supplies. Their plans must be arranged be- | that assay high enough to pay for mining. Mrs. Fred Jonlauk, an aged widow woman | Richle, sr. just above the Fort Sanders | frozen to death in the foothills of the Santa | not to have been profound In her philosophy Lund's Columblan So: fore they etart, and in reckoning upon their THE NEW INDIAN at Tiffin, committed sulcide by hanging her- | 8haft, 1s now down twenty feet. Five men | Cruz during the recent snow storm. Tho new leader, Mrs. Brooke, Is unlike the dison's Obeisity Pills, supply of provisions according to their stay [ guq, he five Sell o & post in her cellar, Her mind be- | are working steadily on the new claim and | A big mountain lion has been discovered in | late leader in muny important respects. As | Al the new things, as well s the_old thoy must even take into. sonsidoration the | o o0dge J. IL Burns, the favorite lawyer | camo unbalanced since the death of her hus- [ Are making good progress sinking through | o cave near Spadra, Los Angeles county, and | Dr. Beall observed her before he made fcan be found at oir store. 1 YO Wosibllitien of dlsditer or accldent. Their 1ite nm‘u?K ((h(z mu.lxl [ln(hnuu.l l;ns r‘(-rmnly made | band three years ago. the cap rock. The prospect is about sixteen | several efforts to shoot the beast have | detailed delineation of her charac ""[- he saw { DON'T BELIVE IT, ASK FOR THEM. - k ste ¥ e a trip to Pine d U sebud agencies t o gher o o S Ct od 1 @ presence of er ageressive sister “The country {n some parts {8 a graveyard | aitended some hwportant councils of the | Deen lving on friendly terms for some time. | J. M. Wilson returned to Douglas from his | | The west channel section of the Augua | i, "tng' expert describes as a “typical re- Bl‘mflfl E Unnfl Pfl U for the bones of miners and prospectors who | reds. He says tho condition of the Dakoty | The other day he met her on the street and | Western trip says he purchased 6,000 head | Fria dam, near Lhoenlx, Arlz., I8 now one-|yiioug head,” The superior portions of her " have given up the battle for fortune, over- | [ndjan Is fast improving. Some restle: attempted to shoot her. Ha failed, the bullet | 0f sheep for the Platte valley people, and | half completed. The entire work will be fin- | 1" g doveloped i almost perfect sym- 513 DODCE ST, como by hardships—some from the severity [ jayloss characttrs ars. ‘»'(,.”5',\.&%“:""1:": only wounding himself. left them on Snake river, in Idaho, enroute. [ Ished by fall. metry, £ ey i 1519100 L1 Hfaihe weather, and others from starvallon. | their supposcd gricvances, but they are| A young woman in Hardin county has en- e R i Tt ol gty ns, Rcvaibegs fo Romstimes | “nigho femifided me Swhen T fleet wew her, 2nd Door West P. 0. Omaha, Many of theso have succumbed while they |largely in the minority’ and are being | tered Into a contract with the government | ot whien are bound for various localities | been arrested At Dithes, Ariz, 8 girl has Just | said Dr. Beall, “of all the celebrated ro- | — —_— calmed down by the agents and steady-golng | lo carry the mails between Cottage and lowa horse stealing, and will be | jigjous characters in history, so far as I have [EESHInG ol Nt CheiE Sy itorths eONRtOF | Ty s iworat TothtlioNs tollOWN N, sxc | AL bwenty: milien) sEhren EEImORT GYOrY Wabke | oA 1A Le: (il g R CHG been by real or ideal portraits made familiar A7 some native shelter A e S L LR R Ll b B b, *| The Berlin Canni company has surveyed a | Riverside, by an almost unanimous vote, | with their heads, Her reverence and faith There aro many who wander inland dur- | Peied, from ihe reservaion. Judge L : diteh from Shell creek with which it is pro- [ has ordered bonds to the amount of $130,000, | are large, noticeably o in contrast with her - Ing the open soason, and in thelr cager | Vhey must sooner o Jhtor ecome selt-sua. | somhe wages of coal miners throughout, the | posed to irrigate and reclaim about 130,000 f of which $0.000 was for strects and rouds | sister, and her moral development is excep- search forget the time and are overtaken by - | southern lowa district have been cut from | acres of land located along the g Ho and $40,000 fo electric pla 1 iy great als She ha e endow- searcl forgat tho timg and are overlaken bY | porling, and are taking & philofophical view land located along the Big Horn | and $40,000 for an electric plant. tonally great also. She has a large endow 70 cents per ton to 60 cents per ton. There | river and Shell and Nowood creeks. The | There are several deposits of plumbago In | ment of all the soclal qualities. Her back TR e 4 i, e atves: [ of the situation and are going to farming | wiy ' T (RS SaTA g A g G Yo are disposed o e triendly. wil rescus | 80415 ok 'Fatsing 't once: Taey. have Whg | witl bo no strike, the miners being compelled | contract for constructing the canal has been | Lyon county, Nevada, one of Which 13 so | head measuroment and all her facial sikns of F\ I OA’ I » -~ gatick tueso wnd koep bim over the Winter,iogisa ' ao: pateiotic \that ‘at, Hoasbud agency | ° p duction or go without bread. | let to a Sheridan firm of contractors and will | pure that lead pencils can be made out of the | character agreo in betokening a great deal N— and he will veturn to friends who had given | {{C19, Gl 5" Siil have o celebration. on Jury | o FMNip Helschman, an ex-contederate vet. be pushed vigorously for the remainder of | crude material, without any refining. of affection. Leok at her full lips and round, | yag g WiRl U. 8. A RTiGs 1GALIATY, Kone foraver. I tha OHigmit| 4 Wiiohsthe THAINTES cAlI" «‘Biiy Sunday;ry | Sran ivile at orinnell inyitad Blxty, Grand the season. The Yuma Indian reservation will be sur- [ large eves. Intellectually her forehead is e K&cCoO., U 8. A Tountains, noriawestward of the Inlet. there | Judge Burns has accepted an Invitation' to | ATMY of the Republic veterans with thelr| The Rhodo Island Syndicate company has | veyed for the purpose of opening It to settle- | Protty well developed, Her featurcs, f8 you deliver tho oration on that occasion, and families to assist him In celebrating the an- | consummated its deal for the purchase of [ ment. The Colorado River Irrigation com- | 5¢e, are comparatively heavy, and show a are many treacherous places for prospectors. , and he A X i X A S s Two setsons ago the bodies ®of two prospect- | Says fully 5,000 Indians will be there to cele- | NIVErsary of his releaso from a federal prison. | 1,500 acres of placer grounds in the Fourmile | pany's canal passes through this property. lack of activity. e is, I should say, dom- AMUSEMBENTS. ors wore found there. They had got lost in | brate. The unlque affair was a social success. country. The purchase price was $45,200. In Atlantic and Pacific railroad officlals have | inated by affection and r'vli;'h [L ;\\Iml‘ul(:« ) & i o RVare e ddition to using water for mining purposes | 1oi*a " contra b 1.250. BHapb L while Mrs. Martin was dominated by ambi a snowstorm and succumbed to exposure. NEBRASKA. Mrs. Everett of Dubuque is 77 years old, | 2dditic {atia 0ontrast: Wb itiiake 1:850{000£fIeK With Martii dom; Among their possessions (e finders of the| Norfolk has five school bulldings and |but her age did not prevent her trom being | the company will ircigate 10,000 acres of | which to bulld a roundtouse, machina and | UOf, 1% Pereeptiie IMEUSELT, Ly s . bodles discovered over §$20,000 in gold.” twenty-two teachers. convicted and sentenced to elght months' | XCellent agricultural land for the purpose of | piacksmith and engine houss at Winslow, | The reporter asket DU Tebl SO A FINE CATTLE ROUTE. R o ; % {mprisonment 1n_ the state penitentiary. for | Immediate colonization.. The construction of [ A 8 general observations of the members of the NE CATTLE ROUTE. Richardson county has pald out $315 for | WP") et Siah fossiona) | the frrigation works will give employment | “T% sect. whom this affection-dominated woman 3 News comes from the country beyond Belle | wolf scalps since January 1 ool Sias slrendy yorvad ofo term for tha same | 10,200 teams and 300:mten Injunctions are being gotten out to close up | i3 to rule. Dr. Beall replied that the men Fourche, in Wyoming, that the Teservolrs( The German Baptists will hold thelr an- | e o Y served ore term fOr the Same | “'mouple botween shespmen and cattlemen | (e olf business of Los Angeles, as 1t 8| for the most part wero amlable, qulet, and built there this season by the Elkhorn rail- | nual state convention at Beatrice commencing 4 of the northern Ulnta county ranges is looked | Climed the oll reglon covers a part of the | unobtrusive. There were not many strong way are full of water and will supply drink | June 27. SOUTH DAKOTA. for when the cattlemen begin driving thelr f'”’" containing eeveral thousand residents, | individualitios among them, yet thore wero st all times 0€ the year to tho caitlo driven | A nincty-foot bridge over the Middle branch | A starch factory Is likely to bo established | stock to the railroad for shipment. The eat ) claimed to constitute a public nuis- | come exceptionally strong and fine characters. n to that road. Through the construction of | jn Otoe county was swept away by the recent | at Melletto In the near future. tlemen have drawn esrtain I'nes, beyond [ “"C™ The women impressed the doctor generally Balloon, P y by e s i iiexenusylicibune: itrestita; The citisens of Lead have just voted bonds | Which the sheepmen have been forbldden to | . Sixty bartels of assorted wines were shipped | in a manner which made him doubt the el t is assured that large shipments of cattle o 5 Bin 5 kel Ly ocks.* *While the: o jos | from one Cloverdale colony to Switz d. | stories he had heard regarding tho abandon- tortic 1 that would have otherwise gone to the North- Hff,;'}“”‘fz"t’- & Wayne stockman, fell | to erect a §31,000 echool building. e .,‘,.l,‘".‘.‘rl.f.‘,(l.rkv"én }.‘y‘-".l;.ul:;,T.i,,‘,',.’r,'."“:;'f.; The fact that. Cal Hurru:f\“’wi:v 1:1 ;fcm:‘u‘,, ..\.’J,‘i *n(h e nn:‘u:;lu».: by the adult mem. ‘h’l‘] ) X ern Pacific road and Chicago will come to the [ {HITY:fve feet from the top of his windmill. | A new find is reported to have been mado, | claim the right to restrict other portions of | With favor in a country that borders on one | bers. Since the death of Mrs, Martin, Mrs Bikmorn and South Omaha, beginning with . midway between Custer and Keystone, on | the range to theln own use. As it is im-|Of the greatest wine sections in the world [ Brooka is no longer known by any pro this year. The reservoirs are built adjacent | (A farmer named Hines living southwest of | Iron creek. Assays show the ore to’ run | possible for cattle owners to reach the rail. [ speaks volumes. name. Liko her sister, she will be spol to the main streams and beside the cattle | Sfella harvested his wheat on June 11 "He | more than $300 per ton in gold. road without driving across these ranges, and | Charles Cowles and W. Millar have discov- | 0f in and out of her presence as “she.' X trails. They are doubly valuable to the | claims to lead the procession Iin Nebraska. As soon as the new hoist at the Holy Ter- | as the shecpmen declare they will not allow [ered an immense deposit of onyx below | remains to be seen whether the lesser am- cattlemen of that important grazing region | Two boys, each about 16 years of age, have | ror is finished work on the mine will be re- | it to be done, a serious contro v over the | Yuma, In Sonora, Mexico. The onyx is said | bition and greater reverence will permit her | for driving in as well as for shipping out, | disappeared from their homes at Liberty. | sumed. About forty men will be employed | matter is inevitable to be most beaufiful, when polished, in lus- [ to set up the claim made by Mrs. Martin, to royrerem l’\i‘l‘"“(‘i’:‘ust:l‘ll‘l“‘l(::!‘\(S‘«ur\\cl;‘lulh‘l“.”m Arlwln: v\:’ ’lll »Illr Dvrflmus are Ernest McCarr and Mar- | in the mine and mill, and the force gradually OREGON. ter, texture and grain, and far wp\n.-r in | be the daughter of God. Xl 1 8, which have passe g shal cK. creasec 0 s a 2 B el 0 e e 3 - Chieyenne, have béen unloaded (his year 1n the | Richard Woods, a N ligh coll udent m\r t : Wit n“n"um Has T The people of Thé DaTles are working hard | Y (6 [HAL taken trom the O'Netl mine in | | good appetitte and refreshing sleep ar 4 4 < SHo" H0 1ot tchard Woods, a Neligh college student, | A patron of the Mellette creamery has four | for a road from that ety to Fossil. Pty L o Vi i 5 :’;:L'_‘l_l‘mi;"“ll’!u,r{“‘lin yo:;li l:l!‘_m wl‘u"|“-|"n'( un‘wl was drowned in the Elkhorn river. His com- | cows whose milk test Is seven-eighths pound [ A bonus of $3,000 Has been raised at Co- rizona is about to solve the problem of | essential to health of mind and body, and 5 15 two years there will be shipped | panions witnessed his struggles, but thought | of butter fat per 100 pounds of milk. This S ataes i . a9 . domestic service, commonly called hired help, | these are given by Hood's aparilla. out as beeves to the South Omaha and Chi- | he was fooling, 18 but allghtly. lowar! thiar the Yery best:res | Cois. o secure & floustighmlilat that polnt.:[[xn Srnatan' seliool, ‘where Indlan girls: are s "‘,’I‘,‘l’i""’(f":lkl;;"‘(;“mm_y tributary to the Bikhorn | 1,V Packwood opened up a general merchan- | sults ob sined from the prize cow at the late [ L;;;! (lfi;:"’l"!"‘"'o'/“ ::‘fl_(‘gmlu““v"l‘mxfcl?.}‘:vxfl atl'll; taught domestic service in all its branches, Bafiling the Mosquito W e o Opone Tolkhorn | aiso’store at Brunswick, did a rushing busi. | Columbian exposition. Hormaitte xpects soc eady for [ was established some three or four years| rho time of the year is arriving when Erans. - Everything s Tavorable o larse ang | 158 (0 three wecks and then skipped with- | “Within a half mile of the city limits at | "'} e e o0t s ot ool | aas and many of the glrls are now ready for | .\ ny people are keenly Interested in any - early shipments and cattle will begin coming | °%, POtLYIng his creditors, Lead has been discovered a body of ore which | it '8 eRtinetes Laat Liviin FOtias of weol | servie o v measure that will lead to the circumvention | - into South Omaha several weeks earlier than | Robert Mullen, 17 years old, living at Page, | runs from $50 to $200 per ton, and from pr Vit (Nen s R A heep A remarkable floral novelty has been de- et et e e ot usual, The cattle have grown fat wonderfully | Wa# accidentally shot in the leg by a com. | ent estimates will produce several millions of | thiS season. veloped in the garden of George P. Tebbets ( of the pestilent mosquito. An American : In'thio last six weoks. " The whole northery | PAnion. Tho bone was 0 badly shatiered that | dollars. One mine, tho “Golden Crown,” has [ The old Corvallls foundry has been re- |at Santa Barbara A large larkspur plint | agr ultural expert finds that & fim of kero- SRR 0162 at 8:30 o'elock. i 3 3 putation was necessa ge cing upwi ot day | opened and engines, sawmill and farm ma- | has put forth simultaneously red, white and | sene oil on the water tanks near his houso Tangs in Wyoming was nevor in so good | BMmPutation was necessary. been producing upward of $1,000 per day | opened : ANKS! L O i condition as now. Alfalfa stands as high as | John O'Sullivan, the 10-year-old son of | for four months, and is scarcely opened up | chincry will be made there. blue blossoms, on separate spikes, but from | has rid it of mosauitoes. Kerosene, smeared | A CHILLE PHILION calf's ba Ires potatoes wi e 8 - | D. P. O'Sullivan of O'Neill, caught his yet. One of the events of the reunion of pio- | the same root. Such a floral freak has never | on the face and hands, is quite eifective in = RSt apaalk alre i',’,"“‘.m“).‘,",,‘, Yangery."ne | & wagon wheel while returning from a5alt | "*The Northwestorn Colontzation company of | neers at Roseburi will be a_realistic repre- | betore boen known. Lesping the inkacts 8t hay, An Indlan four | G, 8, SAHE RIS Prtiovs. exiRltans SRS hills are declared this summer to have more | 53me. He will be a cripple for lif Chicago is preparing to place a large number | Sentation of the battle of Table Rock. The poison weed in the vicinity of Heart | "8l vouches for the castor-oil plant as one |7 no™ ) 0i e DRISN'S MATINEES miners and more logltimate prospectors than | Citizens of West Point ara indignant be- | of sheep and catile in South Dakota the| The citizens of Rosebur are agitating the | mountain, Montana, is more numerous than | Of the best protections against Wosabitoes Wodnesday and Saturday ever before in their history. cause the Postofice l|(‘p;:rv|n(-|\l at Washing. | coming year. The proposed plan I to send | question of the early construction of the | usual this spring. John Chapman reports :‘: «11‘]“:3'."1111: " "“‘“‘L““"‘"‘_‘;:,'"”‘l'“ the./hpusos 2 PEN ASPHALT LANDS. ton has decided to maka the name of the | new setilers onto abandoned lands held by [ Roseburg, Coos Bay & Eastern railroad. laving found fifty-two head of cattle bear- | to drive the insects away, ownsthe THE R ;r:l(.fix f“ ihiia ”I: II“I:\HLT ‘dopart. | 1090 05 word and call it Westpoint. loan_companics and to furnish them stock [ It fs claimed that 7.000 young cattle have | Ing his brand that were killed from eating | young i) u:mm“c‘.\»‘ti\unnm 1)::."\-1‘1’1‘1«““!:% HE SPIRAL Towen 3 ment has for some time been wrestling with It is asserted that the Plattsmouth school | on the share plan, the company claiming to [ been taken out of the Willamette valley | the stuff. Many more were killed In this|and they can K/\: et e aha o[ Rmigi vona: pe walking and pyratedhs R e e oo o eommantion with 't al. | board declined to re-engage one of its female | have very favorable arrangements with the [ during he winter and spring of an average | manner that have not yot been found L L U R B aescription. can do this Yot oot landa 't Cohe Uneomoahgre. Ute | 8chool teachers because the young woman | loan companies. value of $10. John MeGregor has reached Hamilion, al- [ out In the fresh air, for tho plant loves | \&orhiPiovelly Sustice Thdians in Utah. Tt was soon. @iscovered | Wore bloomers while riding her bicycle. Residents of the ceded Sioux lands who| Definite arrangements have baen made be- [ most dead, after a long tramp from the Clear- the isun) EbUL with Jtwo se a/iofEpols, KON for service within doors and the other re- couping, the plan can be worked perfectly. In tropical countries the ordinary belief is that the mosquitoes are killed by a poison that is to be found on the lower side of the leaf, but it a dozen leaves are placed about a room that swarms with the insccts they will disappear without leaving any water country, in Montana, where he left his two companions, John Shechan and Ed Wheeler dead. They went to the Clearwater country last summer, hunting and prospect- ing. Their supplies failed them in the win- ter, and after much suffering two of the party succumbed. Nearly 200 representative citizens of A workingman had his arm cut off at the shoulder while working with a railroad bridge gang in Plerce county. He has three mother- less children to support end is very poor. While getting breakfast the other morning Mrs. Charles Mayolt of Decatur found a two- foot-long rattlesnake coiled up in her pantry. The reptile was killed before it could escape. tween Willlam D. Humbert and the owners of the Ashland woolen mills by which the mills will be started up within a month. n B. DeLashmutt and A. W. Frazier of Portland were in the Helix country looking for a suitable 5,000-acre tract of land on which to colonize thirty California families. Telephone poles have been distributed by that after all these Indians had been settled upon the territory set apart for them in Utah, ¢ there would 'still be a large tract of land remalining unoccupled, says a Washington dis- patch to the Denver Times. A great many Deople in western Colorado and in Utah Wished this land opened to settlement or entry, but the officials of the department at live along the mail and stage route from Chamberlain to Rapid Gity are protesting against the poor service furnished. It is alieged that the stages run very irregular,| V greatly inconveniencing the 1,000 or more people who are dependent upon the line for communication with the outside world. The line is 210 miles in length, THE ARABS The Royal Moorish Troupe of Arabs the Ak IT010 not eslre to A0 this, Tho Pawnee City band of forty-four pieces | The fact that the waters of the Missourl | tho Blue Mountain Telephone and Telegraph | Ccour d°Alene country, in Idaho, heve joined | 4630 ones 1ving about l ONIG“ ] After considering the matter, ‘however, | and the Pacific Hose Company band of Grand | river are falling leads old river men in the [ company to Ukiah, and it is expected to | in signing a petition to the mine owners, pray- . e e L they have como fo the conclusion that as | Island, thirty-two plcces, have been engaged | vicinity of Chamberiain to belisve that the | have the line completed to that point by | ing that operations be resumed on the mines | 10 the yous face Boszonis Gomplexion this land cannot be allotted to the Indians, | to furnish music at the state fair in Omaha. | recent high water was not the so-called June | July 1. in that district. Should this petition be an- | Powder glves ”T”“Tl““““”' to the old, re- [ Admission to the grounds as usual only as the Uncompahigres have aiready received | Joseph Jindra, a prominent Bohemian | rise, but was caused by rains along the up-| The silica mines near Mosler are being | swered and the mines operated it means a | MCWed youth. Try it 10c; amphitheter, ic. their full allotment and the land is also not | farmer living in Big Blue precinct, Saline | per portion of the river. Those acquainted | developed and shipments are made very fre- [ reduction of 50 cents per day for each miner. " NS pgricultural, that certain portions of it might | county, went to bed apparently in good | with the vagaries of the Big Muddy believe | quently to the east. The product is of a very | The companles running boarding houses have i.,,, a8 well be thrown opon to eniry. “Soveral :::‘.a"lxll'l.glls was found dead in bed the next | also that when the June rise does come it | fino grade and is used in making first qual- | agreed to reduce the board and lodgings from arge tracts of this reservation are known | MOFning. will be of unusual volume. ity glass and porcelain. $7 to $5 per week, which in the end amounts to be rich in deposits of asphalt, which has | T. G. Ferguson of Stella sold 304 acres of [ Davison county now claims the largest ar-| It is reported in Grant's Pass that Eli| to a reduction in wages of $1.50 per week. come to be such an important factor in street | land last week, Ell Knapp buying 144 acres | tesian well in the Missouri valley basin. Ira | Taylor recently found on Powell's creek a e w L paving, and it is also belleved that there are | of unimproved land at §35 per acre. John | Frazer has been putting down a well on his | fourteen-pound nugget in one place, and a I'm All Unstrung, deposits of minerals of different kinds. Nell paid §50 per acre for 160 acres, while the | ranch in Badger township. He had only | tbirty-one-pound nugget in another, the two | 19 tho remark of many a nervous Individual Tlia pecrelary,.of o interlon .l declded | remaining 80.acros sald for $40 per aore, gone 200 feet when an enormous flow was | 255aying $8,500. The people in Grant's Pass | Ho or she will soon cease to talk that way 2 to recommend to the president that a proc- | Hubert claims to be the only town in the . paty ara accordingly excited e e B WAV 17 Jamation be fssued opening about 40,000 acres | state that %ias no marshal i the | struck. Competent judges say that the well, B after beginning and persisting in a course of Y of thelr reservation to settlement, or rather |of the peace or m‘:| lm;fe- D (I"Ux:;;ml‘:sl‘;fl" which is only six inches In diameter, flowed . The president nfln'm m{merrlayl«wmmn of | Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Nothing like it :; ¢ 5 Lt Grualid e Sl s Panli€e oy re | 20,000 barrels tho first day. Land for several | Douglas county, although past three score|to renew strength and appetite and good 2 1o entry, as the land is said to bo valueloss | licensed, and none of the churches can afford | miles around Frazer's place i3 more or less | Years, has accepied a challenge to run a | digestion. It checks the inroads of malaria, # g excopt for its asphalt and mineral products, | & preachier. And yet thero is no lawbreaking. | under water foot race at the reunion. The prize offered [ and remedies liver complaint, constipation, Z » No date has yet been fixed on for opening | Lightning played a curlous prank at De COLORADO. Is a pewter plate and spoon brought across | dyspepsia, rheumatism and kidney disorder. Z i this land to entry, and the matter has not | Witt. The bolt struck a windmill near the DLORADO. the plains in the early 40s. It 18 in every sense a great household remedy. Z been brought to the aitentlon of the presi- | resifence of A. T. Williams and was switched ,During, the month of May Creedo camp | Jake county’s wool clip this year will be e z dent at all. Some action will be taken, how- | Off by a clothesline, The current followed the | ShiDpe carloads of ore, or nealy 5,000 |, 4%® . AL 4 _ 3 ever, In & very short time. The land to be [ line to the house and shocked the Inmates, | toDS: ;h:v::»t;n{:lhlzylm?l:fifi ;;u;?i:;’:) a4 000 :,.\Yfi.'.‘;' AWAITING TER BESURREQTION, N thus disposed of lies in the northeast corner | but not seriously. The Huerfano tin ore is not likely, for & [ 1¢ this 1,000,000 pounds of wool could be | ¢ 2 - " of the reservation. Henry Hennings, a farmer living near | Year or two at least, to affect the world's | sold at a fair figure, the sheepmen of Lake | C'°ClnRatl Perfectlonists Watching to See for Infants and chlldren. NEW COAST RAILROAD. ‘Mul"l'(lllek}nln l:lun over and Instantly killed [ Product. county would be on their feet again. Their Messiah Riso " i i A Yy a Rock Island passenger train. His little | On the south side of Hahn's peak a num- | 1 - - ; In a Cincinnatl cemetery, day and night, in Bureka will soon have direct railway com- A The new creamery at Tillamook is re- . g ! d ar-old ghter, who was with him at | ber of veins have been found this year, from et 3 munication with San Franclsco. A short | g ¢, D Atalae . k ot ar, from | cefving 8,000 pounds of milk a day. Its ca- | all weathers, since the Z5th of last month, = line is to be bullt at once, connecting that ,u','-’.\d e ol the soilent, ‘was serioutly ins §10 ,?.x(r‘:}.',:“:lu ‘:;u?"x““""““"d sample ylelded | pacity s 9,000 pounds. The milk is made | there has been some member of the sect OTHERS, ______DO You Know u ragor, Gity. with' the terminus of the.Northern Pa- W, BaYer, X : into cheese every day, and about three tons [ nown " as perfectionists watching hy the Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and x 5 cifie Coast rallroad at Grant's Pass. A bonus | ,.1'@ Fremont Fish Protective association| At the Victor celebration July 4 a purse [ of cheese is made each week. Ordinarily R . oy -we 8 by for the “soratruction” of "the. Toud s bean | has oreanized a vigorous campalgn againat | of 3500 will be given to the best rock-riiling | ton pounds of milk make ono pound of | EFAVe of Mrs. Hannah B. Martin, who for most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphino ? 2 structio oad has bee! et ¥ ¢ e - Early ave (N cAmD e Rtata | ‘ Sty 8 or de o vaised, says the San Franclsco Call, and the | the biate. 1t ofers & yace, i uine luws of toam. Nearly every mining camp In the atate | cheeso. twelve years—and until her death—was con- Wi Won Teob o) oo and maeniios are stibstylis uascotic bolamet Fights of way have already been sccured. | denco that will lesd to the eomiciion ot ey | ¥ Thomae 1 owy el The woolen mills at Waterloo are running | 8idered by her followers to be thelr Messtah. Meeie— " Tho chief drawback to the development | porson using a selne Within twenty niles of | has purchassd somo Tand at. Newosstio and i | Sieadily, with about twenty-five hands, New | Hor grave ls belng watched that the Pertec- Do You Know that In most countries drugglsta are not permittod to sell narcotics of Kureka's resources,” said Frank N. Page, | Fremont. Y- " @ land at Newcastle and i8 hands are being put to work as fast as they | tionists may have a credible witness to re- . - golng to bore for gas and petroleum. He | can | 1 "ths i ainber will\he Hanretne T alat without labeling them poisons ? & merchant and leading business man of that | Johnnfe Housechild, a Syracuse lad, 12 years | thinks of boring not less than 1,000 feet. can learn, and the iumber will be inoreased | port her remurreotion and tramslatlon In 4 ty, . il B0 s hild, a 8 , 12 A et. o sixty in a few days. An electric light | chariot of fire, in which event they have A , Ay - A R e A R A ol Bicked up a loaded shell and began | One of Gilpin county's old-time producers, | plant will be put n ™on, &0d tho milla Tun | absolute faith, Her successor as loader of Ro Xon Know that you ahould not persmlt any medislas to be gives your sk B L (o i L ERanSiaglt M- an ?lln);'lrr}“;\:rl(»w?lll;i Two tho Gunnoll property, is again a rogular de- | both night and day. the Perfectionists is her sister, Mrs. John C unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? S o eretofo & < oo he Denver branch mint, its re- VAS TOD Brooke, who once dizputed the leadership B i tan ot IRATAR Tatinn Coats | Be mil) moak be Srianyy, And. good luck | Water was struck in the artesian well at | oporation, the leader of the sect, but the superior mental ts ingredients Is published with every bottle ? road Is within ity miles of our city, but| A Gago county justice of tho peace in | Fising to within wix Inahes of b Loy o tan | RYe flour is getting 5 bo quite a source of | forc®, of Mrv Markin, enablel fer fo reealn y the ‘way . a hard ono for Tallroad DUILAINK. | mixed up over & Lass . whioh warg uis | Find to within ix inchee of the top of the | ov.llug st Bllensbyry. her loadersbip, which has been of an ex- Do You Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher, To meet the difficulties, however, wo have | son signed a written contract to marry one | in the hope of striking a better flow. Yakima county has 78,000 sheep, an increase | Some time ago Dr. Edgar C. Beall, cditor That it has boen In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold thay raised a cash bonus of $60,000 and secured | girl and then married another girl the sam H of 16,000 over last i g e el Ralla il B kel W Rl Wit e (A L e | The Calliope mill, at St. Mary's lake, . v last, year. of the Phrenological Journal, was in Cl| a2 all other remedies for children combined Al Tacilltlon and ok will bogin at once | him to fulnll his contract and the soyiompel | Yankee Hill district,'is running a large body [ There are 76.309:sheep In Yakima county | cinnati. There his professional services were i A WOl me“? - il Semeoh AN d":e‘l;:;“lc:“z: ;g e fptn L EaxtenimInan b RS 0 o8 Tanz. . 1n 1k8¢stbare Ware LA engaged by a person who merely gave him Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of ATTLERS I UBLE. Feprdh gy e ept running day and night. Previous tests A raft, containing 250,000 feet of hemlock | the time and place for an appolntment, but o v o lusive right to pitcher o 0 2 \ By the location of a boundary line sixty g XM R do 10 o oreniess, of the ore gave returns of $100 per cord in | logs, is ready at Gray's river for towing to [ did not mention the names of the persons other countries, havo issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigus to use the viord % settlers are found ';o be located on the Rose- = BN gold. the Oregon City pulp mills, whose characters he was engagel to delineate, “ Castoria” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ! y bud reservation. This fs the serious condi- & one of Davenport’s new city [ The Kansas at Gwynella will ship 100 In keeping his appointment he went to a tion of affairs that exists In Gregory county, | hall has been laid. of ore as fast as it can bs hluledplrmnl?{:: ..1.\T(»’.'f..«”flfi-“fi?g.f"\‘l‘.‘mIff;‘i’l',vf.?fluf“;f‘f'\‘v}flf? rather handsome, old-fashioned suburban Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was a condition that may result fa a bloody IA foot bridge will be constructed across | Mine to the cars. The oro was taken down in | Walla, and is reported to be doing great | Fésldence, where he_met, without intrcdue- because Castoria had been proven to bo absolutely harmless? clash between the settlers and the Indians, | the Mississlppl at Dyersville ten days and will run from $40 to $100 per | damage to gardens anil fruit trees. tion, a number of men and women. He had says a Chamberlain dispateh o the Sioux | John Stevens of Fayette county was trame | (0% Tho Kansas wiil bo a permanent ship- | The farmers In the vicinity of Farming. | DE€0 In the compauy but a short fime when Do You Know that 35 averago doses of Castoria are furnished for 38 Falls Argus-Leader. Up to February 10, 1890, | pled to death by a viclous bull. per, as the ore blocked out cannot be taken | ton will either construct fruitdryers or con. | ¢ TFecognized in onme of the wcmen Mrs Grego! ounty wes a part of the Sioux res- _ down In a year. o L, - [ Martin, who at that time was considered by oents, or one cent a dose gory county v The grasshoppers have appeared at Towa | “°) L : tract to have thelr fruit dried on commission | tpar e MG B0 HA% HIBE WA COBbIEtet By ervation, but on that day was included in the | Falls, but are doing no damage. Mines at Spencer and vicinity are being | this season. Fruit trees give promise of a | oo . oriactOniaty 0 B8 oo g o Mre Do You Know that when possessad of this perfect preparation, your children may 11,000,000 acres relinquished by the Sioux [~ pocayonac’ county b 2 developed and showing well; in fact, through- | large yield. representative. Later, recognizing Mrs, Do Xen Ruow 20 thoeown open 1o hite settoment, The | . Pocahontas county has In five years In- | out tho belt, from the North Fork to (o 4 ; ¢ Puy Brooke, he was more than ordinarily in- Do kept well, aud that you may have unbroken rest ! phdiiheswn open to while weitlement. The | creased her population from 9,638 o 13,46K. | Ohoohelops. & G1sience of forty Mk, o _The quassia works at Puyallup have started, | terested in his studies of these two and e b e Sioux City will show 8,000 less inhabitants | ¢} okine hlles, every- | sixty-four tons of quassia logs having just | preserved notes of their characters as de- Well, theso things are worth knowing. They are facts, - not long untll practically every acre of what | , SI0UX City will abow 8, ! thing 1s looking fine, and will prove to be |arrived from South America by way of Liver- | | by his ph S gy wan supposed {o be the ceded land in that | Y the ceusus of 1895 than in the consus of | one of the greatest gold belts in tho state | pool and New York, having been 160 days | 1 was seen recontly by a New York gun county \wuhl,m"nrd :p n by .‘1 :qumml-. Fha | U Ll e pe s S of Colorado. on the way. reporter and gave some interesting accoynt The fac-simile is on every survey would have been made several years of Pel 0] Manager J. 'W. Dean for the White River | The shipment. egetables nen. b ‘f ] - | D cohol and died fro o A il e ship s of frult and vegetables by [ of the two women g0 had it not been for a dispute between "’i‘i'ljh'l‘“"”’ | and died from is effects in five | Valley railroad, accompanied by D. R. Menke, [ the Northern Pacific Express company alone | According to him, Mrs. Martin's followers gignatare of wrappen Bouth Dakota and Nebraska ax'to the loca | iptes. oveq | [eRresentiog & New York syndicate of cap-|since May 20 from Walla Walla to eastern | aro peoplo above he average of intelligence, ton of the boundary line. A few mouths| Rov Pisher, o Clinton waloon man. grieved | alists, viewed the proposed route last week. | poluts huve sveraged 460 boxes per day, and | and several of them have beon educatod in i e 9 1 ., however, i tled, i 9 rough the local attorney for the road it is | are continually increasing. the learned professions. Mrs, Martin ruled Children for Pitcher’s Castoria. b d 3 contract was made by the government for | be committed sulcide. announced that a Garden City, Kan., bank | Astorlans have purchased the old cannery | absolutely, was for years believed to hav the survey. Consternation was created among | Lost Nation is all torn up over the fact that | has guaranteed the interest on the bonds for | building at Por X e bacivia o, Zeare_ balleysd 10 Devs the settiors when it was found that the line | one of its cltizens named Foist choked and | the road for two years. Mr. Deun insists | the nece nrly B s MR | apilosn o Qi s 1 Aup o, Dbolween the county and the Indian lsnds | clubbed his 19-year-old wn nearly (o death | that the work will be commenced within i 5 SMIDAR [ 403 L0 bk fue-dasiinine GhoamakInG i "“’l the present season, If the experiment pmn-lwwu. As the sect did no open proselyting

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