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"THE OMAHA DAILY BEI: MONDAY, JULY 1, 1895. P ————————————— = . _ Senator Allison will deliver the annual ad- | pumps are rapldly gpptying the canal of In the epring of his 17th year he ex- | § dress to the old settlers of Dubuque on Au. | water, and discloso the fact that no damage pressed & great thought to his father, And | gq (oo oo 3 News Of the Northwest. ’ T | Vo e by T Yy reen Pressed & ETeat HhouEht O e i | Sevsonable Knowiedge For This Time of b‘ Des Molnes claims the cleanest stroets | WASHINGTON Recollections of the Labor Troubles of [the thousht that, when four years fron Y lowa, but her street cleaning fund is ‘ The Bnglish spartow has become a nul Tightorn Years Ags h 1 shall not be_ A cab leaf in your hat is a time home 6 9 e O B S T O OB MR | o fomnee Nest Drleadet will | ciges Tagoma and ot ind e 1 \ against sunstroke, los tr ? Do " scasonable knowledge in the brain that t | hold fts annual reunion at Newton on August Parmers i8ie of Dimba ity hat ade o Y The reports of a nameless gold discovery | men Immediately staked out claims and a 23 N ¥ | hat protects will serve the same good ) } Bt T e o Db e allve | CHASING GRIZZLIES IN THE MOUNTAINS r, and e it | Sowe, Nevor is excons of inbor, sktREITN near Whitehall, Mont., has caused a regular | plled to the government for mineral pater 4 2 Drofession, th pose excess of labor, eating, frel tered rot a5 tly have been Youtidl covered with a mul- | tuture? Do ¥ ting k re severely punished stampede to that place from Butte and £ fields ! X ving & sick ’ are good sonse stories of fabulous wealth uncovered 1 p ; fered by th vann patasites will destrap Ahe farmet's snemy Quaint Biography of Genoral Grant by a | 1% (I F and ar ' smptly rowArN time they ¢ : NS okt ¢ Dexter was capacity of dhe big saw shing o Author—The Boyhood of | market? Or do you fix y ! cmands relatively large Mhe facts about the great di tof $160 joubled by add Whittler—How We Fald the | books of 10,000 volumes, and ¢ 10 spe o nd the problem of A\ : " r w bollers and War Datit. late reasons and promote mora ' ¢ Nt leowater is gone lated by the Jeffe . M y 8 » have an cutput P of 3 I » doctors, who sam lished at Whitehall, Its a.cou 1 Svan nole o the exj t n it 1 400,000 shingles ten : t t » refreshing WS ‘", J. Mahoney, fought f sev " 4 t : g lay, and will employ a for enty and oxtensive st ¢ v, taken with packed his blankets LOOKING FOR THE LOST CABIN v fit ¢ + | five me this cotnte ' " " The effect of this Wiistod’ man " " thia ot e : boyeott has beet ola ! : e the stomach and bowelsy & ‘bust man i o tale of I g \W Yated. st L ent . r n Scrib g " mmer as the lungs and U Mahoney had ver, in ’ mines v 4 ack in the et \ : v Y 7 b ) 5 ! . e Wit et e S ng board at the . - . 3 R 0 iree | A i o v )\ % wild never be chilled no mate known o be i . s ! e f the the B \ warm 1 £ the body may (i In mognitude every Malt whiskey stimulates ' t sted and m A t nes girl g & o e 5 i . xht in the 4 4 p sroun e old | . 2 1 o i 8 ling d \ udent use e \ t 2 grul e rphin oW 1 ) ¥ the manis He t y t ' t 1 m_sound rock t ’ 7 ma Jubuque a party of f t ¥ v folk with b the river in a fishing The boat . - - r as_the showing v d Be Andrew Ja ver came t § r r 7 . e ' “ N the tube. Dufs be " v ler r | t 4 rost and peacepes nd_w “int Y v 3 f ¢ i free from fusel off high gra 3 ! . o eLyis 8 an old cl of Clinton Pudse, | the scer t 1 t 1oes not #ting and burn when swallowedy Fratkine, Henty BoRmidt ar t b i $ .| was 1 the accidental capsizing of | s 1 [ fats. ¢ b Bt and Joated the i v 1 hie was enjoying a pleasur s 1 o montl 3 BN i o ool i s | LT «.Special miles southwest of tow e 3 o N 5 Mhe @ ommitte State river at its north bank 8 ! At ’ ho | § And road and th location n tree % > C| . X hers' association met D t across, but that he b ov Last Call-= BlkIRTy - visible fhom the . : rrauged to call the state conven nd on the south bank of the i bbbl by ¥ it W. Doolittle, a Marshalltown merchant MISCELLANEOUS b : s Having as it over e great Jefr o LU R B S made an assignment. He claims to hav ) build Jim Frazer, two packers le $34,000 worth of property with which to pay | I | 06 £ 0 up $14,500 in nugs toek and produce | thin $15,000 worth of debts which has siready produ f they have a sur on the [ $15, , A Ak S e N nd, ar hey he state bankers' convention at Storm ) i i @ The p ition is a curious one 1 the rich ground, and they| T ta ¢ | 0B 1dah 1 IR AL O e N A led all the real a % | recently outfitted in Missoula and set out for [ Lake endorsed the single gold standard. F. | f o word o excuse myaeit. The only puzzled all the rea maginary J A few friends learned of their | H. Helsell of Sloux Rapids was elected pres . ) ¥ i e FOHE e 4 tion and determined to keep track of | ident for the ensuing year L g CULLLL L L ey Mel woir movements; and now it is estimated | The banking house of G. Haywood & S n cr ¥ p s oue lor ing unusual and decomposition, two great humps of quartz | there are 100 men in that part of the coun on has assigned for the benefit of 1 ges will be th adful effect. Machine e stand with thousands of tons of rock reared | try. Swan river has been squatted upon . Liabilities, $150,000; nominal a ason's shipment fr 1 I 2,000 frelght cars s ) BUOVS Wlio ktisroundlng surtace: botwai rom the lake to Skunk City. The digging 0,000, The greater portion ot t At Fort Huachucha a ¢ Men, women and ' The are supposed to be near Swan, on the south | assets tied up in real estat C(Wantysgiis IH ¥ ’ carrying off all t hen | fork of the Flathead Arthur Fipps, farmer living near Chero. b : 03 Angeles has over : From the time of his birth he was qif B OV C solid granite, and above and below th b Skate Bxaminer Hendcrson says the pres- | kee, was compictely buried beneath a mass | Lo3 Ankeles has over H0 G i stove fou ven g e L ML U e bl llf_’g_\ 0. t6: conditlon: prevails and ¢ p it year 15 the best over known in the At-|of dirt, which fell upon him while he was | tlon : trunks full ¢ ies in one house SRR L o S AR T e _ i c. or's Delight, and Lewiston country. | cleaning an old well. A rescuing party | time barrels of flour in ano 1t is said t b hought became deepy Wiitatice & frivens t lantic, Miner g T e i iLE AS he grew, his thought became deeper a i LML ol Nere. is more work being done and better re- | worked half an hour and brought him to th Tho Calabaras land grant claim, embracing | FEN T S0 (e les was €0l rding s seen by the cye of every these humps—we know not w sults_ shown than ever before. Conserva- [ surface alive. = 176,000 acres, near Nogaics, has been rej e strect, the machines bringing fro lor of fear, however them—are from twenty-five to fifty feet [ tive men in that ViR THE DAKOTAS by the court at Santa F nts to $1 apiece. The loss of property was to his eaft. When across, apparently widening as they go below | output at $10,000 per month m\y"] L 'K Surveyors will allot the Tower Bush Indian A flow of natural gas, wide estimated at $10,000,000. In disturbances a old his father, Alie; ilbtace; AN veatmisd with stratan of black | 2and acres of Iand under the GIoUe, SiOL | agency at once eight feet high, has been two: miler!| Ohicago \"Were Killed, at. Daktimore | 56, % At s ke fton up to ten or twelve Inches thick. Few | eicn 18 Bow Do O Irrigntion assoclation, | The North Dakota wool clip will go far | south of Sauta Paula, Cal (TR ELL AL et AT LR LR S woilld suspect the presence of the wealth con. | Son® otk Land ond e Tscttloment being | bevond estimates. One station, Glen Ullen, | Sturgill brothers, up Suake river, while de. | wounded. One hundped tWOLANTA, (8 CC e B L L ) cealed by this iron, but when broken open it | faown as the Greeley farm. colony. The land |Will ship 125,000 pounds iherating over thé sale of the placer claim AULM LA ARG :\“ n, said We hear quickly reveals itself to the unaided vision, |is located along the Shoshone river, near At the close of the commencement exer- | for §10,000, had 5ot were in their power I ever fears anyt W . 1 ) jead ! yl y i let 1 six miles of the main | made that the entire d:bt of t institution | The Plinet mine in Fo 1's gu ch, three miles i ston Bt . Yo whetl A xatd jd AL deo ch is it that many at first refused | have been comple nd 8 of the maln | ulcliila Chilsdd L he Planet mine et : mrizzlies in the Lo-ky mount.ins furnisics | they went away and got a_pistol, a The B to belleve 1t gold, lateral will scon be ready. Many of the set- | had been paid from Congr tation s a new strike, | 106 K1 e L i e e s L3 Ll “The news spread like wildfire, and the | tlers aro puttng in seed and will e ready | = Farmers in the viclnity of Mellet wnd is believed to be the richest in the terri. g aguhes Hoar| 0 18 n e ofa next day a large number of prospectors were | for the water as soon as It reachos thep, | | using the Russian thistle as a table tory Ag of this £0 e most hazardous of |a thunder storm. The baby was not Lifetime. at the place, but the nearest approach to any.| The Do iA\; Bu u\lxl‘r‘);\ e ation "",', _and pronounce it a valuable addition It is reported that the athern Pacifi I oo bt o ngton gives the im-|of it, and never changed the color L thing resembling the Golden Valley s on a [ Mng wass i SEot, £ S 101000 vored, and | 'y st b 2 company has fully decided to build a road | [ SEVTGEY (0 the hard rider it is wordh | face;’ but pointing to the pistol, asked 0. | deieied Seabd itk ¥ debiieiiduioid i O9E fraction, discovered by Mr. Risley, and ad- [ tunhel, in Wiieh o0 W08 COC Cobi aturated | The first long distance line of the Sloux | from Pomona directly to Chino. The building | yjj the risk and exertion it eo:ts other shot. The father, as well as the bad | — = Jolning the original location on the west, on [ B BICSCIE FEC T Tag o such an extent alls Telephone exchange has been put In | ;¢ the road via San*Dimas to Pomona is un operation. It o h e e i, he writes, wo wound up | boys, was astonished: and there was no one ; ilkins which quite a number of locations have since | Sand rock liberate, o €46 (8 MChnal By ‘it | operation. It connccts with: Dell Rapids, | o B R e aliCon)ts | W10 AIAE ot EgMI AINs tohmne Mr. Walter Wilkins, jeens cade. [ oght In a bottle of the ofl for trial on [ tWenty miles away fob s 1 h i " 'S farm, belonging to the ad been bitten and clawed d 1; by bear THE WAY WE PAID THE WAR DEBT. | " \ STV ATATAA TS NEW TIN DEPOSITS * | pur machinery. We have used it on our job | Th amery a_Iroquols has comploted | o ate. (comprizes about 60,000/aere t at the acory The undi a1 il ienY avar HOTaIBICE ooy riE Tl e ““ \“\ S “ l ]"l Sl\( I‘R The Walsenburg (Col.) Cactus contains aa | press as a lubricant, on our englne as a valve 18 e ohew ihirty-horse power boller | pogiges the Immense vinevards the farm . but could not get away until we P it B Andrbwe 1Hi QHBRATS, thit. | YA sa12 {2 CALR L W rkalyy account of the discovery of a tin mine near | oil and lubricant, a1d on our newspaper preas | o7 running as smooth as possible and | g noers 49,000 sheep, 200 blooded horses an' | come to a small glade in the forest, wh AR that town and of the fyrmation of the Hay- | when running at a speed of 1,200 impressions | recelving about 25,000 pounds of milk daily. | 45 work horses, besides 1,200 head of cat- | they grew wildly excited. M., Cooper her den Mining company by Omaha capitalists | per hour, and In every case It has boas foRbt ince the establishment of telephone con- | fj wei us a very large bear track, and al to work it. The property was located by | superior to the best lubricants we have be lon with Fort Pierre stockmen on the | "3 iiicite has miule its appearance in | smaller on b th £ two cibs by it Judge Hayden several years ago and has | able to buy. 5 rango will build a line to Midland, a central | 1o Foy " ha aifaja--felds near Boise that [ side. With a wild burst the dogs went Sway been developed for a year past on the suppo NEBRASKA point In the cow country, for the purpose of [ 3o0e, 00 (0 \LIREIECE, JE NS fine, | up a canon, the blood went ino our liead sitlon that it would yleld gold or silver. An| Harvest is in full blast in many parts of | securing storm warnings. Drome b Lo aotor: 1t @rows in d | and our hels into the horscs Omaha expert named Carraway makes the | tho state An Aberde rmer has treated his n t s we hay seed \t above the stems of the alfalfa and kills | scramble began. It s the sensatl , i following report on the discovery Pender is making preparations for a big [ potatoes to a chemical bath, which several { [y g aveled so long to feel. Dan and Coope In Teply yours inquiring as t o “whal r | date 1891 for the time when the four-and 'K 3. parties declared wa surely v \ hrough yrush and over the 1 know™ about y 10-MINUTE HISAD. “I stated that while numerous specimens | chrysanthemum show. ) i"“‘”~ d l.‘”‘ A Sl LLLLEE G DO About eight miles from Benson, A L) ‘"‘ Lt e "\"' LS + coat | a-halfs could be cancelled proved unfortunat ACHIS CAPSULIS,” will say that my e; of tin ore had been found in various sec- | rphe York Hose company will go to Utic y he potatoes are doing nicely 1| vast lelges of siliga, which supply the Bisbee nes like twa Old Cros, O follow at a| To fix for the maturity of the fours so re- | perience with them covers a period of tions of the country, yet nowhere in the | on the Fourth to compete for a §$25 priz are :n’mrym._ ad of others that were planted | U o0 P 0 Toaveral 'carloads a week. They J;:n.mfl»l‘l Sl e r-| moto a date as 1907 was worse still. The | over ‘three (3 years, durini which «'“""j United States had a deposit of tin ore of | "y g yyelch, a Nebraska City carpenter, | T8 A0 use it for lining the converters. The ledge Jingle file uD the BorE oM . 10, the | 8 Der centa of 1882, which supplanted eariler, [ have used fio oLIEE L eadacho, HECiCI B Rl suflicient’ magnitude to work been discovered | gt K WOERL B T broke @ bone! | Farmers in the vicinity of Athol are much | 557 f0rty” eat high and sixty feet wide and ,The creek cnds, anl we Lok 10, e | fsthos, wore wisely made payable at tho oy Lithonih i i of Nerva and that I had very grave doubts about this| ' 3 " i zla wrought over a strange animal, of a tawny & seems_Inexhaustible 8 hill sides, while the loose stones ra-be ‘o b intion. For the twenty-three years | On mine belng of any valuo as a tn mine, Then | The B. & M l“"“ ",'}.“.“:::,f' o l:'x?,',lju\ color, supposed to be a cougar, that for some | 1N, AUANULY i : \""I'l ”“ ]_W” on e | from under the fiying hoofs. 'The raine have | [CLRCH 2 o L0 e Lysttys e ek promptrelioty after assaying several samples of your ore | 170d of a traveler's val tme’ has been taking chickens, sheep, etc. | Eighteen Amerfcan €old ipiners o Che deep furrows on their way to the bed of n i and being further consulted I stated that !'-"“'“‘*1- ) selt-binders have been sold to | Several unsuccessful” attempts’ have " been IR S i T ere as no doubf our e wou el Over 100 s hinde! e Dee e Y | made to capture it. ere dered b = A th ore, but foi 116 e 0f Ay valne It saues | Jobnson county farmers within - the past v experts. Siuated in a granite formation which shows no alteration other than erosion 18 a space of about 300 feet of Have Twelve Vehicles of the § Karbach stock that must be sold this week, Prices will be made to sell them. Calli 3 s S et i 6 b i et n 1 ates in deliberately begin a FeaLion oL END eHOERiCOEIWaKeHY Has the Headache and Tire wilt to reduce it opened the way, and the Adeweraa lotier: payment went on by leaps and bounds. The policy was to call in high-rate bonds as soon 5 3 w as callab and replace them by others bear OMAHA, Neb, May 14, 1695, s lower rates. So Immense was the gov- | THI SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG oL R rnment’s inc that to have set so late a wache, have never failed to obtain prompt retief. Furthery wve neve slightest unpleasar i rso scratches yrocoeded at an average rate of a little under | effects. So great IS my faith in th ago, says a Deming, N. M., dispatch. The |y, ,0) bhangs you across the face, and then |each m :’\.;ul"ls\.r‘-w] ch day, $7 friends, aind_en fruthtully say that 1 dy carry the ore in unlimited quantities thirty days ol sehoot | MUNE bunch of bananas, the head of a serpent | M2 A e Eaual VuryKtiocatas | Yourbrea ! : | il LRI vhere ithoy nave EEs Tho clalms are situated 1 the front or | Alnsworth is tearing down her old school | yroffuding from the frult. The reptile was | KTOWR: The minets il beeh NOO¥ SWelsic | go into the air and di i TR A ourseEv AR eastorn ridge of tho Grecnliorn mountains, | house and will erect @ modern structure &t | kiled and presorved in aleobol, 1t ‘meas. | (1 1L 00 ("o, purpose of roblery. | Gl DL : dus rank Corbett visited the county fail W, I WINICIEE about eeventeen miles we Huerfano sta- | a cost of $7,000 ures a little over three feet in length, is of | Probably don v b Tho “tako oft and landing” is v 1 y tion and about tweaty miles norihwest of | Bert Nicholas, a Stromsburg boy, won the fa grayish bpa 2 prad 2 Walsenburg. The mine lies up in a canon | fourteen-mils bicycle race in forty-five and | has a flat ookl s | Springe.with his asstétants, has alrerdy com- | gour horee, and over you ¥ pped to chat with Durrant through the about a third of a mile, the rest of the terri- | three-fourth minutes. ipposed to be an adder of soma species I and staked the preliminary survey of | it s a 200-f wicke the iron door of his cell tory between the mine and railroad being al-| Elmer Schock, living near Falls City, COLORADO. t 1"' ', (ol '»\” I“ 'I'_ ‘\“" € 1on top of o I remember you well,” sail the most level plains. caught his hand in a chain in his self-binder. The © & alis st made net | Crown Point mine above d to erton, | you see r v B | You know I used to live out in “Tho shaft is perpendicular, eighty-three | {la lost two fir e Carr mine, Gilpin county net | o distance of about seven miles, and th feet deep with a crosscut toward the west of | ppe sunday observance people of Lincoln mon o work is steadily progressing a zoes stralght up, a he getting on nowaday Latuis ¢ thires faat The Tom Boy mine and mill, near Tel- | e line will be surveyed from Allertor Al lee about twenty feet. About sixty-three feet| ..o'oreanizing to prevent the playing ot s ¢ _ X Doing first rate down from the mouth of the shaft a vein or | hre, SrEANIEIVE o prev nt v luride, are running stealily and ‘turning ont | to the Rio Grande at the mouth of White | yrrive at the top only co C Al S HIL Bitore’ Cothall dyke, or wall of hard, primitive rock of o | P3¢ PAll AL CORURNL e state have | 20 Average of 1,000 ounces of gold bul lin per | Rock canon in about ten days lisappear over i afte he must be going AUbERs st an st ole 208 XD R i o enrnit {Eorrie |atal planted | i sans TueiVelnitromi 8l cito NMlGen Tesy (VA ekt ot raltleanaics swaatalacoverod sbyil hut iners-we i8t always se you must call again,” said Durrant the principal tin-bearing ore. It nopl| GAIAReAECH Y LA R SR B, ‘ wide. will. I'd like to know you bet A Watertown lady discovered in a newly diamond-shaped spots, i r o William arstin of Colorado |yt the blood in your head put day, says the San Francisco Post, a aniper, with loose malpais | . : Slowed an Indian In the mountains eleven miles west | very | i granite, but is of a granite ¢ tarbaiigs [{QaldRGY 0L FAMEANLD De plowed Xs are to| , The Golden Fleece at Lake City on | bf Ulich, Cal. He was out hunting and In | there befor composed principally of felspar, quar iron ThefRIAttEMOULI jterra. cauth WOrKE 818 {1 | started up in full force with an ¢ and mica. It Is of a dark greenish, gray | start up again with a full force of men, With | o rscending a Ky was warned of the | un down an a b except th who w | presence of a ¢ an ominous rattle. | hunters try to get above them, cince color, very hard and compact. I took out |an order for 150,000 brick to start with [ th ft. A reduction of 25 cents per He discharged his < at the rattler and |are big and fat they climb slowly; bes 100 pounds of this rock, sampled it down,| Tho poles for the new telephone line be- | pag heen made in wages. The prices now raid | immediately thereaftes vast numbers em:rgxd | tho mountain tops are more panned It in a gold pan and brought the con- | tween Oxford and Beaver City have been | o e of your cards, will you led out one. It read:” “Frank rtaker.” Durrant glanced at t and then at Corbett | men are $2.25 @ ard, with work | from a rock pile. The Indian retreate! 1, | devoid underbrush, wh i £ Y. calling pretty early, ain't you? centrated ore to my laboratory, where | erected and the wire has been ordered. every day In the month fooring a branch of a pine tree, invaded | running for a horse.® We sayed rich in metallic tin | Farmers around Liberty be their grain | [ oogerg of the Newton, at Idaho Springs, | tho nest and gave battle. He cor 1 the | {he cordon of the range, T X %As to the depth of the vein no one can | harvest last week and report a much better [ . o“uicit Bl NS RENRN G KON D e hieh | slaughter until exhaustel, but seeing the Im- | (e rimrock of the mountai Karoith e tell positively, only that it is certain to run | crop than they dared anticipate a few weeks s them a handsome amount over expenses. | possibility of exterminating the reptilas, left | pear tries to throw the dogs, makes it| Chicago Tribune: “F thini It s down a great depth. Judging from the | ago. In the first level fourteen tons have just been | the place aiter having killed forty-one im- [ quite impossible to follow them at speed, 50 only fair e warn you, Hiram,” said the aged formaion Srrounding the vein © am certain | “Bruco Bundy at West Polnt best a crack | Shgped which carrivd 3150 Roll and 320 si: | monso snales Bt oo st sepate ind take _your Bl e el AT extends hundreds of feet into the earth. | sprinter from Canada in a fifty-yard foot | var to the ton. Although this appearcd to ba ————— \nces of heading the cha ) gl i AR DTomin e In 3:thatyeint an® foundLin siEht. 000, | sacer. the time balns fivesand 0neaurth 8ac| In a: sosket 1o 1a Aol ont In. sevin s SCENE IN THE GHITRAL WAR. |™}'liictua Caplain Mickier—the immaculate | young “man who had been = clected | 000 cubic feet of ore. Adjoining this vein or | onds, sl b G g S e player —the epltome of staff form— | (o _the lexislature and was abaut o dyke is a small vein of brown decomposed | o Smyth Syrup company of Hastings | greatly alarmed on account of the grase | Foilling a Night Attack by Firlng Ilum ¢ trappiest trooper in the dandy Fitth, and, | start to the capial of tho state to enter rock which carries quite a trace of bismuth | pag nearly 1,000 acres of sugar ca under | poppers. In August of last year the h”",l‘ N nating Sheils, gother with two ¢ rderlies, we s ,]‘ 1’ \‘H“‘,y h {m‘.”,“lh(n.- \\:“l[)"::(k\.\l\ylv s ]\W.]"IT’ ;I‘I” and I am strougly of the opinion that lower | cyjtivation and gives employment to fifty | mado their first appearance there in large | A wounded Pathan, who was captured afte matintedi o covsnonviamlilely |LEERG N8 RN Ma RS RO R e i Lo down sufficient biemuth may be obtained to | ian in caring for the crop fRdoNthe(ehary. Wnparsnoe Hliscal ok Iarky Snviaes ekl e chain three links from muzzle | consideration beforo the body to which » SERNE iliana by produot: wone tindes i | er A SR REE AR et BEAD D e et NI E, Hob CRRA dMS lino NNk nortlijoritiie Fanlk e, says R S ol e riding | havo buen electet, and ‘corrupt, designing form that can easily be extracted, and cer-| goqor, creamery, woolen mill, canning | young hoppers have hatched out and are now | the London Times, has given our political } togs—this is not saving that t ny could | 58 Wy 1o bribe you, Hiram. . Thy will talaly present In raying quantitizs. So, eum- [ Ba0l0rT, & OOy, B v | Lo T G e o e Mo | offcars @ most vivid account cf the enemy's | not run, or that Mickler was not humorous. | Will try to bribe you, Iram. = Thy wil ming up, you have an ore carrying tin in | Tyopuiation of 10,000 in the year 1910. fly. i = action on that occasion. 1ivery movement [ But it was no new experlence for him, this | SR YOU WIOVRYS ) B T SRR SRS BEREE paylng quantities; you have an abundance of | ® 0 B el ity tarmers claim that | The a | st Nearlneio S o our men was watcned by the enemy fr vulling 4 pony and conxing him to atiempt | them. my boy, and remember that the repu R o have Al the hecostary. facill-| Some Colfax county farmers claim fhat | The annual sheep shearing commenced at fof our men wag watehod by (e Suomy pulline sefponyeand s UEL TR aior of the ‘ramily wlose name you bear tles for dressing it and I am bound to ex-| (6% WU VR 080 SEIR St Ycre “unican | hetween: Mexican B nte shen e Comiar | Struct the bridge, and reconnoitered as closely | casually that I i barafuoted loavalry- AT B8, o SEIAE RELTIEH 68 ERRIGRSE press my most earnest opinion that you hA¥S | heavy storms cause the grain to lodge. averted by the wool.growers, who | as they dared the Intrenched camp of the | men over these hills in pursuit Apachios | 215 2 SR her replied the young man, B RoaA astinming gy thore &40 548 WO W. J. Wallaca of North Bend has invented ed & compromise o all and|Guides' infantry. Then the brilliant idea|at a date in history when I was caretully ply moved. “How—how much will they A MILLION-DOLLAR FIND. a sugar beet cultivator that promises to revo- ented serious troubls, About forty shear- | struck their chiefs of launching the heavy [ conjugating Latin verbs probably ofter me?" The news recelved from Panama that | | iionize boet culture. He claims that it will | ers now at work, half of them Mexicans. | logs up the stream to wreck the bridge We were making our way doy | $1,000,000 in Spanish gold and silver coin had | gaye §10 per o in the cost of raising the | They are paid 5 cents per head. Some 30,000 | He says: “We saw the floating dway | formation when we heard the dogs, and pre: — been unearthed on Cocos fsland has filled | poars to 35,000 sheep will be shorn. : break up and its pieces swept away in the | ently three s A strayed cavairy orderly thirty residents of Stockton with exclte-| “pyo mayor of Hebron has issued a procl Sdmaleal rapid waters. Our watchmen had, much to his disturbance of mind, b ment, and has caused a stmilar feellig | ,¢ion, signed by the members of the city WXOMING, T e Till, and Lho. clans gathered | held a big silver-tip bearing down on among their friends. It Is not yet known by | sauncil, asking parents to keep children under [ Indians are again slaughtering game in- f o P08 Mo SC0 holioved that the s jaws skinned, ears back, and red-eyed whom the discovery was made, but it the | {a00 s ATEIRPIGT G ireets after 9 o'clock | discriminately in' the western part of the | cor (B8 T C Tallows were del had promptly removed himself to AR IS Capialn Qeintar the. (hirie £ in the evening atate, Into our hands. Then our mullahs came and | distance, where he dismounted. Th tonfans will have each an equal share with | ;00 il dacac e of Sutton was acel- | Laramle has been advanced from a third | hranched to us the righteousness of our cause, [ and dogs were much oxhausted, but the dog him In the uncovered wealth, says a Stock- | qnvalle” shot by @ friend, who was care- | to a second class postoffice, to take effect [ 1nq ghowed that Allah was mindful of his | swarmed around the bear, thus preventing @ | ton special to the San Franciseo Chronicle, | fientally, shot by, b Toend, Whb e tored [ Juy 1 and Showed (et A Mousand. rifies. and | shot. Dut bruin stopped at intervais to fight | About three years - ago Captain Geisler | iy, 1han's nose and was extracted from the | Applications for about 40,000 acres of the o manition within thelr hands to grasp, | the dogs. ‘and the soldier fired, but without poured out a tale of future wealth to Jacob | h AT NOSe y hihusationy, for about 40,000 sores ot the | mush smmunlilon withic thelr hands to grasy: | eot *1t men do ot oome up ‘withtho O e o Of Simot's | Thia year for the first time in seven years | by the State Land Board up to the present | no words of our mullahs excited us greatly. | 1 order to encourass LAl T treasure burled on Cocos. island, and | QUC @ Wowan en its school board. The | ‘There is still about 750,000 pounds of un | ing toward us, and we belleved vietory (o be | BT NUTOL T iabvon own sex, and thus helped elect the horrid | market. back slowly, and we could never g LR = Thotwio e As foon as the local men becarse satisfied [ PR them, for some of their guns were always that they could depend upon Gelsler and | ™R o e A movement is on foot by partics with capl- | firing among us, and many were stricken and that his story had some foundation in fa Burt Skinner of Tobias hitched a spirited | ta] to establish a large dairy and cheese fac- | go1 When the men had reached their camp, they organized an expedition o search for | {¢am of horses ta a scraper and thought- | tory somewhero in the Jonnson county side Yo e the! FIVAr DowAn Airing WHITTIER'S BOYHOOD. : 8, i e | tessly allowed them to run away. The | of the basi aud the sahibs across YR DORAR AATB In a review of the and works of Wh the wealth which Spanish pirates sunk on | \orior bounced Into the air-at svery Jump |y by eneared s | U2 90 we went back io the hills for| 8 L G lchorms, Prof. Branier Mattr HIRTY yonrs' observation of Castoria with the patronage of > 9/ B | and ‘when the team was finally cut to pleces | Tne total number of sheep sheared this | shelter, Then our mullahs and chiefs talked | ‘A T} chalay; itpat i Biands s ataia H « h t o They got together $4,000° for this purpose | A1 whery (h team was ety bt O blectd | spring in Carbon county is 380,000 and the | {ogether and decided that wo should creep | 30¥ the poct B4 Feunt WHULEIR Y millions of persons, pormit ns to speak of it without guessing. and secured a trim schooner, which they | b SUPRCE total clip 3,245,000 pounds, or eight and one- . ! sathanligras OBl guosKng. dubbed tho Hayseed, The vessel was fited | ™o Ly "k iikonny and his two sistors were half pourds per head | them when the night was darkest. And every [ 8 feW Secks (O WIECEE ¢ ity in the It i unquestionably tho best remedy for Infants and Children @h‘undsp the direation of Oaptain Gelaler. | e By ‘s i OREGON. nan went willingly, for the guns we sorely | poote! 'pRe¢ e i rea 5 e - She was thoroughly equipped with everything | FetUFRing to their home near Shelton when| o A ey AR ERRNL ¥ | house he ons: ‘boolt, he read and read the world kas over known. ¥t is harmless. Children like it. Xt Becessary for the expedition and the little | they wero overtaken by a thunder shower. | Corvallis is worrying over the fact that [ 0¢Sde vore 200l hillmen who set fortn | AEaIn untll ho had it by heart aimost was the | T, . p 3 3 band of Stocktonians who had raised the | LEhtning struck the wagon in which they | a fruit dryer may not be had when the prune e 1068 | TAT0L ey i bible; and the bible was always the b money to send lier on her treasuro hunt | Ao iGNk, KILAE N0 POy MG the Boraes | crop i ready for curing Wo Ia3 for houry lasthe wet falds, With: the | noue: woar - But When. he. Waa 14'a teacher thing which is absolutely safs and practically perfe hoped for great things, but they hoped in | AESRLT BUR BEEE B i) ; A lady at The Dales made her husband a | o0 o8 B0 iy, waiting for our chiefs o Spaniiline ABRY Whan UL NEE I A LiAplen something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a vain, as the treasure seckers returned empty- | S0Vere: . bl hutton-hole bouquet and innocently got with - Slling $1ead)iy, SMMIDN 8 ‘chiefe:1n [‘came ~who: lent him. hooks- o I8). 0 A0 Gelsler w ot daunted and s pt up | Structio e o . C y, 18 supplying | good looks are temporarily spoiled and his | C4me rounc of to chief to aady acher who b it to the i e n-;h::(:-u|uww'|’xx: e ernd nril kept UP | wator to 1,500 acres of land alfeady this sea- | hoao iy the size of a e ipelied and his | 4nd every man crouched, graspiog his weapon, | evening a volume of Burns and read aloud Castoris destroys Worm kept 'up his correspondence vKth Simon and | 3 884 all the ground had Lo be watered be- | "y (14veling man states that cattle hides | 3¢VI's Bun boomed forth, and, lo! instead of | Scotilsh dislect WAUY s io haraw Castorin allays Peverishness, e Eiasaortangndsnoecith Sl nd | tire it could be plowed. The canal is thir: \_traveling ’ ; 1o | |\ llets and balls Boming out, thero burst over | the book, which was aln h 3 - ) % partners. Last January Geisler wrote | 018 it could bo plowed. " The canal nave recontly taken @ raise In value. For : b haq ever read. It was this volume of Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, from New York to Mr. Simon, enclosing a | '°0 miles long and cost abo some time cowhides have been scarcely | US @ mighty light, so great that we thought | 40 MG AT T thrrar MR E R L ———— ' copy of an agreement with the government | Bmmett Goreof Syracuse is almost totally | worh “shipping, but farmers will find it | the night had suddenty become day. And we | Bures whieh et FEHCCer, fo SREEE TEEAG Onstoria cures Diarrhma and Wind Colle, of Costa Rica, by which Geisler was to | Dlind by reason of a mistake made by | profitablo to save them now as they will | oried aloud to Aliah to abate His wrath | |\ 5 E 7 e colonize the island of Cocos within one year | 4rug clerk in filling a prescription He bring fro 3 aplece. gainst us, and' when the great light faded | Lhe model of his earlier ¥ i Coastorin relioves Teething Tr 5 with fitty families of Americans. In took @ prescription for weak eyes to the | PINE from 1 to §2 apicce MsIAR: MU Wil the KTARG DY SRR gookifah i poet his I . > JRzenbie upon our enemies in the night and fall upon which exerted the strongest liter influence gives them hoalth, Tt will save their lives. In it Mothers have erating of e o A s, rn eoah™ | drug store and the clerk filled it with the | La Grando capitalists have become inter- o Sl hueiod: Ay and even our mullahs | iro"ag hare ‘and as hardy as that of New 5000 acres of land o the island. | The drug clerk has fied the country begin work. They expect to place on the | 853Ist any suclé nocturnal attempt to rush | pight be made out of actual facts ot poVhen Gelsler ‘wrote thia letter he said | TN L O e "was at its | MArket this fall frst-class “monuments, an | e position, a stdr shell had been fired trom | his*own 1t ) : Castorla doos not contain morphine, oninm, or other narcotie proporty. ERUORG D SN top Cloop ¢ T e o o e Y AL LT s any manufactured from Vermont | the British camp hen the shell bursts it [ Thg k of Burns' poems had an even SOTANe Anothar sflort to sacure the treasurs | o't V) D e viioioanat |imarhia, shows a brilliant magnesium light, vividly | stronger influence on Whittier than the odd Castorla_assimilatos the food, roiul tho stomach and bowels, Tant with the Contral American mepeniiy, | OXford took the ‘mecessary measurements to| A. J. Jackson, of Astorla, Is sald to have | llluminating the surrounding country volume of the Spectator, which fell Into the | peaple would like {or knc ascertain the volume of water flowing down | discovered in this state a new species of m— — hands of Franklin had on the American glving healthy and natural sleep. ( natorin onres Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria noutralizes the affects of carhonie neld gas or poisonous air, the flnd of o-er 31000 00 | the stream. The result of his computation | erythronium, of a rosy pink hue with an A Ssliier's Aawar. author whose boyhood is most like Whit mes made by Gel | showed that the flow was equal to 16,000 | orange center; also, an unknown variety of | Emperor Napoleon, after one of his great | tier's. franklin also was born in a hum Castorie i put np in one-size hottlos only. It isnot seld in bulk, ok . - 55 cube feet per second. Flowing at that rate [ pine with needles over a foot in length, | Pattles, gathered the remnant of his forces fand hard working family, doing g o o " o tan ox . AFTER INDIAN LANDS it would have covered 52.000 acres of land (o | This pine is similar to, but not identical WKtk | around him and proceeded to compliment | share of the labor, and having but Don't ellow any onn to sell yon any 1 the plea or promise An effort is being made to take from a |a depth of one foot in twenty-four hours, or | the Jeffri, found only in California. them in his characteristic manner, so endear- | education, although always | that it is “ just ne goed " a: will answor overy purpose,” tribe of Indians called the Metlakaltlas an |1t would @Il a reservoir containing 2,000 | Dr. Dietrich, of Dufur, came to The Dales | 128 0 the hearts of his soldiers. = Finally | ing. It is true that Irving a = ¥ goed ™ and z J purpose. tsland in Alaska which In 1557 was ceded to | acres to a depth of sixteen feet In twenty- | the other day and brought with him a Wibi | COmPany D of the guards, who had been in | Brya 1 not graduate from ¢ Boo that you got CeA-E=T-0-R-I-A, them by the United States government, says | four hours ty L C-A o | ught wi the thick of the fight, was ordered to present | they could have done o had they per ! printed an hound 726, e te: e . J a Port Townsend dispatch to the San Fran 10WA [ Bibis‘are in tho.ortginal Hobrow and the New |01t and 1o the ' astonishment of ~the |and Emerion and Lonafeliow " and cisco Examiner. The land is in southeastern | Colfax will invest $20,000 in a new school | ot in Greek, It 18 very .wall pre. | TDSror & singlo soidier appsared. Ho was | thorne did get as much of g Tho fac-simile v p— ison every Alaska and is known as Annette island. The | house this coming season. | aarved for belng 170 yesrs oM and the| iund NP B Dandages #nd. gould barely | GAtion e was LR POSTLN 10 AT signature_of %%5/‘:4%{ Rppey watives have improved the laud, erected public | The corner stone of the new Masonio temple | binding s as good as if it had been done & | “\ynere is t ¢ o | chance; it was as much as A id Ny g bulldings, churches, sawmills and tilled the | at Marion has been laid with Imposing cere- | few years ago. e b e st 4 Four: company I L B e marsst Sisments doll. A few montia ago prospectors wh | monies Work is being rapidly resumed at the | A tear welled in the old soldier’s eye as he | cation were going up the coast had occasion to land [ Mayor Culbertson of Knoxville got into a | Caseade locks. | ’ on the Island for a few hours' rest, and one | heated political controversy with A. B loyed, and Thm‘lhk:“d““ TMOR. AFS. JON | A0Swpre( our majesty, they lie on the | GRANT IN JAPANESE E Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ’ d politic e v | employed, and more will be taken on. Forty- oad,” and then Sorro dde u the July Century is prir . of them discovered a gold quartz ledge. The | Brobst, leader of a rival faction, and a figls | elght stonecutters are busy fl:‘llll:‘m:‘lhv‘ nru:‘- | by oy Mig Ltisn serowiuliy ‘adisd, In Hia JHX GAsT It el rhey fought better than L. | tion of portions of & quaint Japane uese « In suchh solutivn,

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