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Y 29, 1805. propristed by the board at the last session | case of C. C. Brundags against H. C. Durke for the payment of ssed grain bonds, about | and Emma Burke, from Seattle. to fall due, and as hone of the delinquents | The various logging camps around Lake owe more than $40'1t'will he seen that the | Whatcom are putting In 150,000 feet or u se 0 es ern rogress oo S e, o | S e oy it e ol . mencement of a large number of sults. Harvesting 1s In progress in Colambl E — Stock belonging fo cattlemen, which were | sounty, Spring wheat is sald to be a fall- as contraband at Rosebud agency, have been | for' jts harvesting. From ten to fifteen The Land of p]c“ty The Land of Promise In the early part of the month Major John | minous, adapted for gas and coke making only seventeen guns In the crowd. The fact | "‘ ‘”""I"':j"'““"lfl“'l"‘,‘”'\'\\l-::'f”";" l.:’:{lw'm of the | bushels an acre is the estimated yleld. Coon of Cleveland, O., dropped in quietly, | and for steam and domestic purposes. Some | Is proudly commented upon by local papers | Penalts y h cAse The ground squirrels,.says the Eilensburg but kept the object of his visit strictly to | COAl resembling anthracite is reported to have | as an evidence of the rapid inroads of | Kingsbury county is entitied to be called | capital, have done their worst, and are Sure Crops Big Profits i e i al to the Den. | Pten found in Yakima county. The total | civilization. the “r-'i".::x"‘;”";,{u“{\”"I,"k“{'k":"u Cream | raphiy’ going into their holes for the winter No D | No Hot Wisnd hlmselt, says a Florence special to the Den- | 510 of the coal deposits of Washington has | A, J. Wallingford of Kennedy, in Cherry | from 50,000 pounds of m: s daily being | There is little doubt that they are aficted . IS o Ho nds ver Newr, Tiioto who kuow Mr. Coon and | not bsen determined, but thero is no' doubt | couniy. comes . the {ront With a-plece of | Made Into butter at/ the big DeSmet and | wilh lco, and many ‘believe ‘they will ot 0 Drouths the important part he has played in the de- | that almost inexhaustible supplies are at|oats which yielded eighty bushels to the acre, [ [roduols creame LN UL AR P® | be s0 numerous next season. J o 3 " $u velopment cf the Colorado ofl industry knew | hand, not only for the future demand of its [ They were irrigated | Increased ‘when the ‘creameries at OIGMAM | " rmyg gteam achooner Bacelsior, Captaln J, ¥ No Cold Winters No Fierce Blizzards very well that his visit at this time was not | POPulation, but sufficlent to furnish a basis | Harlan county has 100,000 acres of corn. | A1 Arlington are put into operation, which | yyigeing hus ‘arrived at Seattle, with the fir for profitable traffic for transportation to the | At an average of fifty bushels per acre the g hen it 1s estimated | o \s direct from the Yukon this summe one of mere sightseeing, but all agreed that 3 entire Pacific coast {crop will make 5,000,000 bushels, worth, at | that, about, S0.0007Faunds of itk will be | ipier having had a perilous experience in something of Importance was on the tapis PERPORMING MIRACLES, [ & Tow estimuts, 11,008,060 nandied daily With im output of butter equal | 3ot ey i M4 BGOSR o Maor Coon annouticos the organization and In- | yypon the fact that the “healer” was in| A Red Willow county farmer has a 200- | means the distribiition of ‘about $10,000 per | ¥&¢ delayed fourteen days on the way north corporation of the Chicago Ol company, With | the neighborhood became more generally | acre fleld of alfalfa. He obtained from it |month among the farmers in that section. | DY A large field of ice, one mass being fully the following named genticmen as incorpo- | known, peopls came from miles around either | 1,700 bushels of seed, which he sold at $5 per BBLON AT, 400 miles long and 100 m n the ! rators: W, R, Hausce of John Coon, | out of curiosity or to be treated, says an | bushel, and be had the hay left OR opinfon of Captain Higgins, Bering sea was | M " v Sans & ol Albuquerque special to the Denver News. n Otoe county farmer raised a stalk of [ Work for the season has commenced on | entirely frozen over 1-~ w he ice sr. H. M. Claflen, W. D. Pago and John | yiay7sf the Indians from Tsleta were about | corn thirteen feet, six inches high, and he | the Eldorado placers near Ditkin was broken up in the spring by the winds. ; ; ) Coon, Jr., of Cleveland, O, him, and he treated them as they came, | thinks it's a pretiy good thing. He claims | A circus drew 6,000 people in Aspen, which MISCELLANEOUS situated in the most fertile and rich vegetable and fruit growing re- Major Coon, the moving spirit in the en- | Many women with bables visited the man, | his corn will go 100 bushels to the acre. shows that the camp is reviving. The ( n, Cal., cannery expects to put terprise, Iy not a stranger in Colorado, having | thelr children receiving the same treatment | A hired man working for Farmer Freese | The Silver Queen near Silverton {s ship- | Up 500 tons of canned apricots this season organized in 1883 the Arkar Valley Oil | as the adults. Nothing that has occurred in | near Neligh, was found dead with one foot | ping three « of $700 to $800 ore every Phoenix bricklayers have struck for an rence necessary in this western eountry to make a bave living, will 0 Eand’ tomping \ Is today doing a | thIS section of the country for years has|caught in a horse’s stirrup. It is belleved | week advance of $1 per day in wages. They . X e ; st prosperous business as a part of the United | trorte the excitement in thisgcity caused by | he was thrown off and stamped to death, A new discovery of gold on Antelope creok | Were receiving §4 per day and demanded in that glorfous climate make you a good livin ome and money Ry o aa qert LY e | he"accounts of e “he Mapy perscua | William Carmack was fooling with an old | is attracting much attention to the La Veta | $0 npar : e | le cty to investigate es, and | revolver in a Plattsmouth livery stable. Of [ distric | On one big ranch near Santa Ana, Cal Rocky Mountain Ol eompany, which is also | their reports verified the accounts first given. | course, it wasn't loaded, and. consequen ‘ ) there are seven steam threshing outfits i ilure. Y ¥ Y, i 0ods and 2 +‘are working ere @ seven st eshing outfits | aro and S g s kno as g P, o are no' mite SUIL.th the Reld and doing & thriving bt One rich man in this city is (o start M'” ," when it went off, it shot 'a valuable horse in w;‘p’(y K\‘}“!Hln“: Hl ‘!‘ .\‘”‘ Irl“ “M”‘n 'Tv.; sULaity Kt WOrk in’ the Basley feids of th grows and no such thing is known as a failure. You are not limited noss. The new company has not been formed | iy 80d bring the man to this clty to treat | the neck o f it Is said to be pay ranch ‘ in the demand for what you raise by any local markets. On the cons ¥ \is wife for deafness. o dec 8 he W Surveyors looking over the proposed Lincoln P 3 four r o1 I ranging to interfers in the least with any of the | ldkg ‘the otk ! The Necessity, up the hill from the Port- [ Four hundered women and girls ranging | ey e give $1,000 to help along the man's work if | and Dawson county dite .ot Al obinion m th % 4 ou have the markets present industries of Wlorence, but to help | Fiv wite ts pemered. . Many sthers o the | 214 D o ounty ditch, are of the opinion | anq, is producifig ore at a depth of twenty | from 60 to 10 years are employed In on trary you have the markets aloug the development of the oil Industry, 10 | city ‘are desirous of Scelng him, and cither | $5" por sere. T Wil be: oo fess thAN | feot” that runs from $300 to $300. establishment in Sacramento, cutting | aid the owner of oil territ or the Indi- | wij} take sick persons to him or try to bring | long and will irrigate 50,000 ac E. P. Jones, manager of the Summit, in the | APricots vidual owning an oil well to dispose of his | him hore nday it Is expected many hun- | k [ , et b gt el L Wit turide district, has 50,000 tons of ore| N0 more reports of army worms reach product and to benct the e sumer. - Mr. | dreds of people will leave here to sce the | P A ,’w"‘"’l e B ] ked out which' will run from $15 up. Fresno trom he surrounding ¢ uniry, and 0u says Floronce possesses the only true [ man, Some of the stories brought back by | Sunday drive Tho o | Kokomo camp, it i " is to hoped that last has' been ource P o f ¢ { Sunday drive. The gun was accidentally dis Kokomo camp Summit county, s a G Sy & e ;;r‘,‘v’w.“‘y of betrolewm between In- | those who have scen the Mexicans and In- | charged, and the doctor ploked sixty bird shot | heavy shipper r @ lend ores, which M0 L Dol 1 £ho Waat BEtWEEN '-“‘:‘ He1an lj C @ dians are beyond belief. One s that when | gut of the woman and thirty out of the baby. | carry gold and silver paying values | ore than 1,000 Indian: now engaged thio orth " the Gl 1 Mekics On- o | e, man, s fiest aeem by tho pecole ncat | “rug reunion of the Grand Army of the Re. | Tho pacer mini i around Dreckin- |4 their, annual sun dance at Havre, Mont sout sscsses the eum s . yublic of northeast Nebras! 11 be held at | ridee was never as now. Sl 1 e - G I 3 AR & Darafite honioet (b paly patroleum with | o be (@ commen Woolen<blankst s He | Riglilh Nub. on. Avgase B b 10 ana 11 | boxes are golng in oy available point, | 1018 (rOm fear-by Lowis to the dance. all you can raise and paying the lighest prices for It. There Is no fluls have for their basis agpiatum. - Hence, | Fiaced, Upon the ground as u wumber cf men, | Noted speakérs, such 4 ex-Senator Mander. | ' Hrry Libby has fn hund $20,000 fo LIS S s il end fo the season or crops. You can have a crop to market every Plorence §70815 Hoth " attracted b; odd appearance, gathered | yon "l D, Bstabrook, Senator Allen and | on the ¢ n AR R hicago co ¢ ) satisfactory. | § : iy 3 X : ST L'.‘r‘:"l,' lh‘:; i cottiion i l”]”'”", sk ,"‘u!uvu him. As he began making prepara- | Governor Holcomb will be in attendince, . | trlct, The - min Ly orot fanetey o el L month In the twelve if you wish to do so. You are the architect of ecognized as a commercial commodity among A BYIHE K oG oF AHY e, §tosned . X a ent grape, alt st a large berry g ol me o snys 4 Yay jusy | tions for moving on one of the men stooped | " jucy Lottridge of Belvidere has been within thirty day llent gra not a lar Ty « own fortiific Jb this garden spot of. the woerld, Now. 15/ thE I men. o says no one pretends to say Just| down to pick up the blanket and found to e The S e extiual your own fortune | ! g circumstances, now is an op- econd effort, by A o ot re. azard of that tow 3 de have been abroad for several days, one | mhg cannery has pu ) 60,000 can portune time for owners of ofl land 1o de- | Syaco?d effort, but the blanket did not fe. | watch for a bieyele. When arrested h's house | report giving an aasay of $1,000, says the | [Ne eannery bas put”up 60000 cun commodated comfortably In the south and lay the foundation for oIoD Ty o ad o de- | spond to his expenditure of force. He called W0, scqrciied and the officers found comforts, | Crlorads Sneings Telekronh Buyers are offering 7 o 8 ce v dricd | £ 3 H6: COMPANY “hae. KoSuriy L roiea o 11005| & Nedonal Hun to M SSeINtANES) an@ tHE WO [ {onacan, shoex. and. many artfcles: of i Very encouraging reports continue to come | T The company has sccured leases of 1,000 | G b T ¥ b : ‘ were unable to move it. As they stood won- | oyt foh “had been stoldn’ fro 616 | R 4 g The sugar beet harvest in Ora count e co y el B ) % g : y jitsn California, has begun, and the yield promise the company’s present needs. Since the Con- | Wifyi® thepie? Flooned AVEE And LEpArerty assays only show a trace while others run | r R ; 1 » be the largest, and consequently the most tinental Ol company in June made peace b Two children, 6 and 9 years old, sons of | up from $3 to $140 per ton. LA S | with its enemy, the Florence Oil and Refining | ™0¥ed on- ey 11 Bert Wright, 1iving southeast of Hay Springs, | R, M. Maloney, on the Anchors at Cripp! l‘_"“"‘l""w“’fl thae, Sounty ) EROECIILE R company, by agrocing (o take its product at OF JAPANESE DESCENT | took the thefr younger brother o a sand bank | Crecc hus puc hie shat ners & Criny E “ ) a fair pric X oll has becn inereasing in pric Rear Admiral Walker, since his trip to|for a play spell. The sand caved in and | feot and has a large body of $75 ore, Some | ¢ L Sonner is now extensively engaged in until tliore has been a general desire among | Alaska on the lighthouse tender Columbine, | burled the two older boys. The litle boy, | fittesn tons are tho daily outpur [ asu B O e e Cron fankain i Industries using fuel oil to see competition. | has been extremely puzzled over the origin | hardly more than a baby, went to the hous Afiioks Boay ot abbiit tisua tound ! aho. sed is 1n<ki ekt in that fuarvelous region with its perfect climate and rich soil if It s belioved that the Chicago Oil company | of the natives of that reglon, says the Port- | and managed to make his mother undsrstand HSRRARIEA ResBOMYbF riR Ry Hibas L WAL qster and. Ia formed at this time more especially to pro- | Jand, Ore., Telegram. They are called In- | What had happened. With the assistance of | 7, PARKeT L e, ”]U‘" too scarce to stop their properly worked will make you more money and make it faster an duce fucl oil, but will also erect a refinery | gians, or, more commonly, “Siwashes,” yet|a man passing by, the woman uncovi Ay bl P U L) RN ARSIGE » best 160 acre . 1 the west. Garden products and manufacture Hlluminating oll it the trade | the people bear less resemblance to the na. | children, but both the littie fellows half ounces in gold and four ounces of silver. Ehe ) R L Dends easier than the best 160 acre farm In the west. T ;;”x\mun it. ]'nu- company is capltalized at | yive American tribes, such the Ircquois | dead Petr ‘]nuv aste are b z., I8 I m‘m‘x s are an immense yield and bring big prices all the year round. 600,000, and will go to work as soon as ma- [ goo e tEOS et AR | 7 Mo tollowlny have. besn hboointed ax a pe- | Ingitied extensivelyitor se rge | wearing out the “suckers” of the great pump i 3 : £ St i e o) ehinery can be gotten on the ground. T R e ',',‘,‘ Hile e S M R TR e R e ves less Iabor | as fast as they are put in. The well is 1,600 | Strawberries, apricots, plums, peaches, pears, early apples, figs, or- TROUBLE STILL BREW1 Tartar. Had Admiral Walker been cog- | act in conjunction with the Hastings Grana | 211 I8 more esily haulcd the gt PnLL WALOTERS BUNDLC, AL iAZdRptE ‘The trouble between the cattle and shee) izant of the fact o e Colum Army of the Republic local committee: A, H. | #ltitudes. R, il 2 Ho e e Aty (wa T 7 men in Routt county, Colorado, is not yet SETRiA) s ot MAye. ot yery s Bowen, chairman; A, V. Cole, ©. J. Dilworth, WYOMING The threo Cocopah voleanoes are fn erup Timber of the higfhest quality Is abundant. PUEL is abundant and tlod by any means, says a Rawlins special | sotution of the question by sending for an | B S, Morrell, G, W: Holard, Curl Alexander! | Suttlors in many scctions of the arid belt [ tion e Cocopah voleanwes aro. twenty to the Cheyenne Tribune. The cattlemen are | o1q Russian half-breed known as Ivan, T! 3. F. Smith, Charles Woster, M. S. Mc- [are now kicking about too much rain miles southeast of Signal mountain, a €0, & " ote: d to prove e sheel : g | 01 o e, D NIL A s oY | Whinney, ) g ated peak or buite in northe art of raisc d fattened. Grazing is g a > year. Native grasses e ea] novent tho shieep from £razing | old -man is a direct descendant of the first | Whinney, A, J. Boyer, I D, Nothardt of | One hundred teams and_nearly 800 men | lated pe e e o rilsed und tattehed; Graslng i8good all tie ye o eir usual summer range in the moun Solons ke BrolR SCATRUIEA T ANl | Hewarg . Lee of Oxford; S, Cole of | cymmenced work on the West Side Place copa Be, Bouth of the ol re rous ¢ itious. foothills, while the sheepmen are Just as de- | oY, of Russians ’::\:I:(?:}~l:)'"n‘\.nh\‘;-"v ' | Bloomington, W. E. Wagoner of Greeley | Com K5t Hagbd SRl L Yuma teall, and near the mouth of New are luxurious and nutritious. termined to occupy their old ranges. Gy Sl0p6Ata ot Alaskan oTie 1o TTho one | CEnter: St b ' d Several of the Targest sheep owners, being | Cicyclopedia of Alaskan folk lore. The one 10WA Peter Belleque, an old fisherman living a Eiken ausing o 1 ¢ A young man had hoth bones of his fore- &iohg the olABRL BeLLIEF at region, and | @musement of the Alaskan during the long, sy VT o ins | WV00ds, a little place the Neucesta river S Al ey b - e thelr most bitter enemies among the cattle: | ROt @ tradition of the Thlinkets but what | by fire. with three other relatives, to the snug sum of | WOUNd was dressed one sloughed away, which men are Ivan, sitting by the side of his Ind‘an mother, Archer Brooks, a Gre oy, 10 years necessitated a second operation—that of bone atively new comers, who are $200,000 in Canada Jil, opere AP Rl s nparaLlyely, Hed. oom! b ttlo, | has heard told over and over again, and in | old, met death by drowning. Afilans grating, The bone of u dog was Selected for couple of milch cows. this \\‘.:y the old fellow h nrr('nl[a(l a [:\;rly Towa sent 800 teachers to thie national con- """"”‘1‘]‘ 8 T O B S R AR S ntative was informed today by | close knowledge of the ancestry of the Alas- | vention recently h in Denver is complete Wate 111 be run on the lands | SUCCes*IV " e randered % v 1 P o reezes. The nigl a very reliable man who has just come in | Kan siwash. His story is this The central Iowa shooting t ment will [ under the canal by September 6, which is The latest report of county assessor o ature and rendered delightful by land and sea breezes. The nights from the x“mi”}i that !lhn .v.mmm; I:,.nfi- “‘Hundreds of years ago lr ur;\u storm raged | po held at Jewell August 6 and 7 the time the appropriztion permit expires » 7‘ "“ q!;;;-, s the cou ,“ valuat ‘x” ’.-( $2 staked a dead line and threaten to kill all | on the Japanese coast. Junks were blown R e Rt PRy Nork onL/CADARIE. Roap. facto com.- | 900,000 here are 232,248 orchard tree e [ avored rogl v med the sheep that pass beyond; also that they | from their moorings and many people | ;} |I«’r'{“vr':1 Iv",‘ 'i ’x'- “.\' 1 r\x“ ’1‘» e f ””\'\“ g ”1:“ “.MI t"x‘i'u“v. hiv':l\ :”“",'f & ."[ bearing and 803,078 non-bearing. Of these are no extremes of heat or cold in this favored region. © mean are patrolling the country. The shcepmen | drowned. Among these boats was the war | O41% CIONBING to . B Haie of Indepen way, says the Casper Tribuine. The factory | {Nere are 25,433 lemon trees in bearing, 302 sy they will occupy their fornfer summer | junk of a powerful chief, on which a festival | | Mrs. Lorenzo Eeter of Rock Rapids was | Wi savs the Casper Tribune, The factors ron-baaring; orangs trees, 37,843 beari : ! 3 A ranges peaceably if possibly; forcibly, if they | was being held, many women participating. | burned to death by an explozion of gasoline. | 5 (0¢iled eash of town, near the race track, non-bearing. There is an abundance of rain for all erops. are driven to it. For days the junk drove before the storm, he traveling men of the state expect to | {hirty days. P el L0 boys of a dozen Both parties are sald to be arming. A con- | 4nq when the wind had subsided the chief [ have a monster picnic at Marshalltown on Ackoraing 18 s Bud rerd and Oscar Gale by vame, succeeded in flict may be expected at any time unless | }new not where he was. Drifting with the | August 3. B :;Ii"““”‘]“’ "“”‘ Douglas Budget Hon. J. | 2 near Amador, Cal there is concession on both sides, PR AL B L e L S e lison Tost nis | B OKIo of Lost Gabin reports the birth of . [ L] L] it el e PR 2 tied e T e oA o e mal with buckshot, and NEW RESERVOIR AT GREELEY. at last landed on the shores of Alaska, and, | fshline and while attempting to recover It | s nr hey cors SPring. o R nerapet kst ting it a mile, with | i An enterprise s on foot in this city that | finding fish and game plentiful, there they | was drowned, Sa1\ IR ERE 1B olaim thact Ll aas Bilicals i kitling it promises to eclipse anything in its line ever | made their home, and from these people Rapla ' progress: 18, bl ade on Adelels | will not Nrasn dn. each vty AL s h m tp to tip started here before, says a Greeley special | have sprung the vast tribes of the Thiinket | poy sy of water works and they ar ) ! i 1 A 1 ! recely to the Denver Republican. About two miles | pation,’” ry A V- I'rancis Schlatter, the New Mexico Chris v Y northeast of Loveland s & natural depression e A eduled for completion September 13. who is now ereasing gomething of a sensa g ORI E L Rl TRAUAGAeY or basin, the largest probably in all agricul b washes of the morth. there 18 no daubt tat | Mrs. Herriott, wife of State Treasurer Her- | tion as a lcadsp umong the superstitfous | made in vor 3,000 oun tural Colorado. At the north end s situated | 0=b e Voo 4ition is i the maln true, Every | 110t Was temporarily paralyzed by injuries | natives there, was a Denver shoemaker who | I8 Worth abo 5,00 2400 NIBL offers to the intelligent man the finest opportunity for bettering his Boyd lake. This was surveyed five years ago [ ;0 A L' > | received In a runaway accident at Stu; lisappearcd ‘rom Denver two years ago, say- t N placer mines on = i A By Ditch Company No. 3 of this vicinity for | Yneament of the Alaskan's face is thal of 8 | "o "0y 4 a plle of | & he had gone to Cheyer h y \laska, and was brought | B condition that was ever offered. The health of this region is excelled 7 3 R Japanese; they are not lazy, as are n- e turning somersaults on a pile of | N g R i 3 ¥ 2 a nl;‘.rl\lul\:—’ site, rh_ it was ot :‘mul‘ \l)mr e Plains, but will work at every | sawdust at Dubuque Martin Hayes, agad 19, | A Afty-foot extension of the tunnel In the | 10 S LHLHEnC ol by 1o section of this country. The soil found here can rarvely be B 0000 S AL ha Aomipany Midl ot STRSEunly B Hevere] colimgsotkiard Sil) L ,", ! ""l ,”'“ i ',"‘ e feiia s G LR ‘(f.,‘[',,‘,‘. 2 (eoallodl for. patentx equalled and never excelled for all good qualities. Emrly and sure feel disposed to expend over $50,000, the mat- | (ke the most desperate chances to procure X thousandipiantaihaye [ubeepseek o ijouRsEs hasSLEdbRLE v Rl novelty th 8 < i b R SR ter il through, This basin, wiinou "any | 100d for tae women and chiliren depending | out on ' the' siate house grounis, bui the | 1% VEIR of kol auaits s’ boen cit i |3 aloriohiial e taoyelcy i crops bring you big prices. The best railroad facilitios in the coun- additional embankmenta (o What nature has | Upon them. Deyond a rewonable doubt e | Srownds are so large that more ace noeded, | 0% (iRl from wiieh @ mil run fs bein : "stake, ‘andconnect try bring the entire country to you as a market. One-half the work given, will make a reservoir three and one- dians of Alaska are a branch of the Jap- | The state census awards to Dol A e TR e L P [ | S R R | 3 2 i, W _ 3 half miles long and one mile wide, and will | anese pe the country to the westward | the honor of having the oldest citizen. His Hen “' ,I.”',.f n, wh 16 tt n the barrel. TH the oth you now do to get along will render you a successful money maker cover fully 1,600 acres. It will have a ca- | and on almost the same latitude as that in- | name 1s Conrad and 115 years of age ‘homipson, who is putting a saw- | Rrough an eve on the harr D haigher b Mo ea AN v T pacity of 1,600,000,000 cublc feet of water, | habited by the Thiinket e L % e miil on the head of Red fork of "Powd ““MI"‘!; “f,"l]'.,-“‘ b s ",‘.!. e H"‘k'l\‘! n any of this Orchard Hom: Llfnl i \'\.ml intellige |I1,§ and suceess Is URIOH 18 coun Uimesumare LRI eitiien resar- PUYALLUP'S OBJECT. was run over by a wagon heavily ioa B T L g delly e “'_'“’,’,'M‘,““ )00 VLI E itk " 1s @lscharged with assured. This s your opportunity. The people are friendly; schools and Weld ‘reservoir, norih of Fort Collins, |, Old General Spott, one of the most anclent | with coal. He died of his injuries in t mopolis. Rough lumber is seiling : disastrous effect to the varmint. efficient; newspapers progressive; churelies liberal. The cnterprising Will contain. and two. and. one-half times | Indians on the Puyallup reservation, is in- | hours. 3 ket larger than the new reservoir of the Greeley 1 thousand, says the Vole > Jtica mine, at Angel's Camp, Cal S e it QR dignant, says tho Tacoma Ledger. He ob- | Tne grade stakes for the ext:nslon of the e A R TR R U o R L B ietis man who wants to better the condition of hiwself and his family, v k jects to the manner in which the Puyallup | % ! I3 lu ere for §40 a n_ vl & A and Loveland ditch. It will be filled from Indian commission is disposing of the lan the Big Thompson river, Fossil creek and " ng - Great Western road from Hampion to Clarlon | thousand ; y month, is on fire. Flames wer should investigate this matter and he will be convinced. Cavefully the Cache la Poudre river, and can be turned | 21! ‘the resarvation, and he couches his objec- | o q;. e} and work will comu u It is estimated that the wool shipmen ey tha 0N abk Jevel e iilis hrien o orous English. old his sto s Sl L L afely, but in a few mimites the mine | . in to the Thompson or Poudre (o bo sold | 3 "f, [t Nlgorous Engtish. Ho told his sory | "y "yeinos penpte claimed 85,000 inh ) pounds. The product averages about te with smoke and gas. An ineffec we now offer ou liberal terms and reasonable prices. Correspondence :;-‘:«'l.r.;:r“w‘ls zl"ltt“:ln’;w'tfr'l, x;::‘z“l'\‘:vw\‘l;:\:cgw( v':, ““These $13 a day commissioners better go | itants for their city, but the cens y fig- [ pound: head. An estimate taken by the | tual attempt was made to smother the fi have ‘all arrangements completed In a short 57, t d 0! I LRy with steam and roding has beel e solicited. home and give up trying to rob us. They | ured out 57,000. Now the angry s de- | Casper Tribuno recslls the fact that there | ¥Ith steam and floading has been v olicited Il never do it. They have been here two | mand a recount. are nearly 300,000 of sheep owned hirteen hund: iches of water a e, on to Issue and sell sufficient | V! A ¥ L T Tl e e 8 i ‘t::":‘v\.lrlrn':.l the Immediate construction | Y84Ts NOW trylng to humbug and rob us, and | Secretary Fowler of the State 2 1 atrona county sheepmen which are grazing | IOVINS Into the mi It will take at of the infets so that the reservior will | 2ave done nothing but spend $40,000 of the oty. has olosed 'a contract for t in that county Hirge “‘~-1 £, DUmp tnb Naler 90t ARRLT h ‘- be ready for mext year’s crop. While the I_’wm 3 "r"“{y for no use "|"i5m|‘r'f They | tion of a troop of twenty- rained dogs Messrs. Burman and Hale have cleared §: L zest quartz producing mine in the | b profectors are not disposed to give an esti- | SOMe here and first they try all kinds of Wavs | yne coming state fair. each a day for actusl work done on their | AR R T T B T ) ) ] % to humbug us. Well, we like to do what the ed States. Seven hundred men are em: mate of the cost of all this Ryt ithioy | oottt oo ooy The Forest Cit Vational bank has b en placer claim at Spring ereek during the last | 5oy 2 clalm it will not exceed in price what was | F/¥EF :I;‘_, ';“m‘m; 'm‘m;“";‘h“' R'“(m' L8 F authorized o cont hiiaines 1t N months. In addition to the amalgam expended in the construction of reservoirs | yia" e’ R Door. but 1f the government is | have a capital of $50,000, with C. J. Thomp- bt in Stheyiafeloliod (twentysnuggats, |, <Oiher ory. Tion mImAE siriko taskeporiel 1617 Fflr“‘un St-y Omaha, Nebraska. that are only one-fourth as large. The new | i, poor and these commissioners are too | son as president and G. S. Gilbertson as | V! were sold for $205. These returns, | oM Boe “:u“ T R TP reservolr will b able to give water sufficient | joor and want the school land, we can let | cashier. ther with the rep from Cooper Hill, | {! : By i et to cover 33,000 acres a foot deep, and will [ them have it. Then they can't get it from all | Al Fy o rew La Cross i sed Laramie paople to fever heat 1 n miles east of Twenty-nine Paims, bring into the market about 30,000 acres | the Indians and they take it withont their | pairing the elevator > Tren tel a Sundance Mining, Coal and Railroad B TaRY) the Gypsy mine in the old more land than is now cultivated. consent. Now they will have to go home | Marshalltown when, without any w f company, with a capital steck of $200,000, has | virginia Dale R L e R g y SMENTS, ANOTHER RAILROAD PROJECT. and leave us alone, for we are tired of them | qropned threo s Both were badly hurt, 1 Incorporated. The object Is to develop | bean working it about four months and have ¥ dwa s e Considerable interest is manifested in the [ nOW. We have found out that they are here | o (S 00 Bt the coal fields of Crock and Weston cou urk a shaft to the depth of sixty feet, and 3 OPEN AIR new railroad project from Butte to San Fran- | '© rob us. My wife and I went up to see Boono has a telephone war batween rival | 220 to build a railroad into the fields. t have drifted twenty-five feet each way on “isno, via Bolse says a Boise special to the | them last week to see what they had to say a o o , | by = JMcers of the company are: President, Bk The e show 3 o | (-t R O o, e & e aneclal t9the | why' they try to take my childfen and give | companies. Old time. subscribers got thei | OMICET3 of the company wre: Presiden he veln. The mitie shows an mad I S PERFORMANCE glon of the world. The place where one-half the energy and perseves in the bank. Here is a sofl that will raise anything almost that alta, he had in_his hand what seemed prosperity than now live in the United States anges—all small frnits—are an early and very profitable crop. costs you nothing, attle run out all the year. They are easily canal, whith w tract of fine agrichitural land near Sheridan 1s the finest in the known world. The summers are even in temper- are always cool. The winters are mild and short in duration. There temperature is 42 to G6 degrees. The average rainfall Is 98 ioches. ! selected fruit growing and garden lands in tracts of 10 to 20 acres & , the! gnard| whel am alive and my | 'Phones free, while new subscribars pay | 5 last wezk, of This rich find is in a K 3 % Yo wl]no f‘m Jlxx‘dfcl'lllru"-|’|:';‘>"' San “1’4‘", \\l'II(:-“ & ot 5::11 n'llll:“ «lu lake care of ouy | per month for business houses and $1 p ice president, Alva Heyt of Suadanc five-inch streak of decomposed quartz, riu Tannis Club Grounds, cisco, having made the distance overlan X lanc | ohildren. They said it was to sell the land. | month for residences. urer, J. B. Reynolds, Omaha. ough a twenty-four-inch vein. The 24th and Hari over the proposed route, reports being highly | \y''Wite (old ‘them they meant o rob the | Jonn Nelson Phillips, an aged resident of OREGON olid ledge matter yield 80 in free gold. < Deliabla ety Vndata ploased with the prospects of the scheme. He | jana from the children; to put thelr hands in | clinton, died of heart diseiss during. the | It Is estimated that 15,000 Indian ponies PSRy Always Reliable. - PurelVegetable. Tuesda reports a most cordial and substantial recep- | gur pockets and rob us. We asked the old [ night without a struggle. His wifs slept | FAnge over the hills of Sherman county, and IN A COOL $PoO Y9 tlon by the merchants and capitalists of San | fellow Alexander, for the paper he had of | with the dead body all night without realiz- | ©ACh Pony eats enough good fodder to fatten o el Francisco, who have been so long under the | us, and he got mad and sald we couldn’t have : all night wi 0 5 N ahtart i x a 4-year-old steer. An Ancient Town Discovered at th ¥ v, cleans Atreng h J ly 30 domination of the Southern Pacific as to[it. 1 sald we must have it, then he said it | "8 that death ‘l\-\‘l entered the chamber. \ry”“m."".m are being made whereby a Hottom of the Adriatic. fx for e ¥ u L4 cause them to welcame enthusiastically a | was locked up in the desk and he couldn't | l.ens Henderline, a hand working near | . coss plant may be added by the Yaquima| The city authorities at Roviguo, on the izziniess, W. 8. Gilbert's meritorious propositian for rellef. 'MF.|get it until Anderson came back, so we | West Union, was driving a fractious team | g,y Greamery company; also a esld storage, | peninsula of Istria, in the Adriatic sea, ha: 3 3 act Fairy Play. ‘Woodworth claims to represent one of the | waited. By and by he came in and then | hitched to a self-binder. The horses ran t 50 that btuter may be held during the dull | giscovere to & S ent SICK HE must successful companies tn this line jn the | they say we can't have the paper, that they [ away and he was thrown in front of the | guagon, ¥ fFikae discovered, a lit‘le south of the peninsula, | SICK HEADACIIE, west, their latost sucoess being the Ibuver- | are’ going to sell the land. Then I say you | sickle and horribly mangled. Ho may re- | g0 o 00 the ruins of a large town at the bottom of FEMALE COMBLAINTS, “B OKEN Cripple Creek rosd in Colorado. He is confi- | can’t rob me; you can’t sell my land. You | cover. there 15 & band of mates Kiine catrrs o | the sea. 1t had been observed for years BILLIOUSNESS, dent that sufclent bonds can be floated to | give up the paper. Then they both got mad | A. J. Sawyer of Manchester owed his home h young colts on the Antelope range. It fs|that fishermen's nets were sometimes en- | [N o 9 build the road, and assures positively that|and sajd the paper was gone to Washington | yapk a note. He asked the cashier to per- | said a mule will take 5 tween' coth | tangled in what appearei to be masse of INDIGE: ’l!()f\.. 29 X § D i ake a calf between his teeth | tangf ST dirt will soon fly. and I couldn't get it hnv\\a‘ came away, but | it him to see it. When the cashier handed | and shake it to death. n ry, of which fragments were brought DYSPEPSIA, COAST COAL PRODUCTION. A LU A MY “’)“'l‘“‘l“{";*"l““d I keep 15 1 out the note for inspection Sawyer coolly tore [ Hop buyers are beginning to gather in North | up from the sea bed. ~Then a diver declared CONSTIPATION, Some Interesting figures relative to the [ \heh T want fo sell tiv ia his name off and handed it back. Now he | Yambill io look after their interests in crops | that he had seen walls and sireeis below the | A1 Al Disorders of the Liver. coal product of the Pacific northwest are to [ ™5 is under arrest for grand larceny. coniracted for Jr to be contracted for. One|water, and o the authorities of Rovigno de NE < Igate. ¥ ue . VR D S be found in the special report of Mr. NEBRASKA. Fred Hall, a Des Moines tough, was re- | of the buyers has announced that the price | cidel 'to investigate. ~They sent down a| Observe the following sympioms resulting from Vrahmanis Lyconim Sampany: ‘Wheelock Parker, of the United States geo- Pierce county has a poor farm without a | jeased from the penitentiary by Governor | Will start at 10 cents this year diver, who, at the depth of cighty fcet, found | diseases of the digestive organs: Constipation Performance glven for the logical survey, upon which he Is now en- | tenan Boies In order that he might take care of his | Captain Charles Lutjens of the sealing | himself surcunded at the bottom of the sea | Inward piles, fullness of blood in the head, acid co K - ity ‘of the stomach, nusea At Reneil of gaged, and which will be issued this year | The Schuyler Sun is twent aged mother. He took to loafing and failed | schooner Kate and Ann has spent consid )y ruined walls e ol orail i £ of fo0d, fullness of ‘welght ¢ stomach, sour 5 Chirlstlan Association, as a supplemental pamphlet to the sixteenth | and has never missed an Issue. to carry out his agreement. Governor Jack- | able time recently in trying to capture a inuing his explorations, he traced the | eructations, sinking or fluttering of the heart, A OR annual report of “this Important govern- | The Lyons creamery ships ffty-stx tubs of | son has sent him back to the penitentiary to | White otter that has been seen several times |lino of walls, aud was able to G | osiion, GIARGES of Visibn. dnis. . el "“i_'” bureau. a 3 butter every week to New York serve out the balance of his time. recently in the vieinify of Otter rocks. W ”’; e AoWe raon ”‘I ‘y‘“'(‘r' before the sight, fever or dull pain in the he The total coal product of the state of Ore- P 3. ounty raises co V. E. P sse; P vei is Rattlesnakes are shid to be unusually nu-|3¢0 any doors o eons, {0l o € | deficlency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin NOR 10 ERA was. ATLEAT. AbOTE. tonk, having |, James Hobt of Salino oounty raises carn| W. . Pulls, city assessor of Davenport, is Mces Arg A4 to be unususlly nu- |y, Ty masses of seaweed and incrusta: the M Ee Diin in side, chest, - limbs and s E | this year with stalks ten feet ten inches high. | accused of standing idly by and permitting a | Merous this year on McKay creck, probably | !l He traced the masonry for a distance | sudden fiishes of heat, burnini n the foh R .u}“zl;::: ‘::-'\uu‘x:uw”:mlugy‘H ||]|1é‘:p;x|ll; David Fowler of Dodge county has cut, [ small boy who had fallen into the river to |90 &ccount of the dfy season. George Mal- | tions 8. i ) Y A fow s 0f RADWAY'S S will free baled and shipped the pro from 160 acres | drow e refused to help and s o or of the exact distribution of the coal-bear- led PP L s irown. He refused to help and sald: “Let comb lost a horse’ from the effects of a bite, | of 100 f"":‘“"“ll there "9_:“*"’ ‘”"“‘1%,‘“",'”‘ stem of a o above named di 5. REanatue . | Qiving cord did not permit him to go further. | PRICE $¢ A BOX. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS OR : ! T e e e T bt | and another day Ris two little children, pr ing formation within its borders. The de- | °f hay. Wm drown; w ceded by @ dog, $ t He had preved beyond a doubt that he had INT BY MAIL. velopients are. confined. to the coal basim| The O'Neill militia company has decided not | was overheard by the chief of police and | Soded by a dog, wersrwalking slong the trail v A near the house, when 'the dog was bitten. founl the ruins of a once inbabited town | & WAL OO Lock, Box. 15, in Coos county, though other lignite dis. | to disband. Many new members have been | others. Public indignation Is running high. W. Oldham has' fae specimen of petri. | Which, through some catastrophe, had been L FAdY) coveries have been reported. The Coos | mustered in., THE DAKOTAS. faction in the shape of a snake's head, which | covered by the sea. It is probable that these county basin covers several hundred square [ Norfolk has organized a tennis club and | The oity council at Grand Forks, N. D, [ he found on South Slough. The scales and | are the ruine of the lost town of Cissa, upon miles, and extends from the Umpqua river | will entertain the north Nebraska tournament | will give employment to the idle men by | mouth show distihet; and are as natural as | the island of that name, mentioned by Pliny, > north into Douglas county, south to the |in September. extending the water mains. life. The head was broken off from the body, | the elder. S AR Coquille river and back to the Pacific coast, Scribner has levied an occupation tax on Colonel Charles Maxwell of Washington The Medford Monitor s informed, upon from fifteen to twenty miles. The mines at | all business men in order to plug a hole in | has just signed a contract with the Sisseton | reliable authority, that the leading citizens WENTWORTH Marshfield continue to furnish the entire | .the city cash box. [ndians to procure their claim of back an- | and capitalists of Klamath and Lake counties nulu\un."rnle (-IL;‘AI is Iumlu? direct leuln the | Amateur robbers blew open the railroad | nuitles against the government. Colonel M]\ej Ism'-wl an mrauuwnll;nlr-d&fi imihow Beeti:?Ia'm 8 pl”s are for bilious- M"JTARY ' mines to Pacific ocean -steamers and sold | gafe Jedar Rapids, but got no Maxwell has already signed a contract with | Subsidy for any gompany that will build a 3 - i principally in San Francisco, While the | o Cepar JiaRidw (hgh gt mekhing byt | MAXRM) DA aorendy NEBAC, & CURGFAGLAEL | Salirosd throush that, section ness, bilious hcadac!\e. flyspelp Ny ACADEMY coal s classed as lgnite it is Wack, and of | "0l Mr. Bryant of Happy Hollow, Cass|In the claim and will appear as attorney WASHINGTON. sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz- a very excellent appearance when first mined, | v 0 ve! et deep | for all the Indians interested. The total he fla op of Whitman county promises 1t will not cokb, And. the principal use s | COUDLY, stumbled into a well thirty feet deep The flax crop of Wh ¥y promises 3 8 | and was only bruised. amount is $1,385,000, and it Is for the amount | to be a success ihis year. ziness, sick headache,bad taste b S g WITH FREE SHOWS. ""T.";“““Ifl'.'Io‘.’I".‘:‘S'fi.‘c‘( L e The Presbyterians of Gresham pald oft $700 | O @nnuities due friendly Indians at the | Tnere are over 200.000 sheep on the ranges G e o 4 S.8 l:Llél:lts. AM he to d ate sbyte of Gre off §7 : e e ; AR 2 s X A s 4 JEhe lelaL conl pradust ot the siaty ot Wash. |, The rssbyiarient of Qreshecn pald oft $100 tmo ot the outbreak in 1862, but alterward | nearMount Hood and Mount Adams mouth, coated tongue, upt Balloon Ascension, Parachute Leap, Tight ing a spot value of $2,628,441. The developed | WOrship comes a little easier. | : . Rope, Trapeze, Contortion Performane g 4 ¢ The grasshoppers are working in the grain [ loss of appetite,sallow skin, et B s J coal flelds of Washington lie chiefly in a com- | David Hunter, living near Sutherland, has | An investigation has been made of flelds of the Columbia hills, in Klickitat, and Pl ) <in,etc., | ON SUNDAY, paratively narrow belt, running nearly duc | Picked thirty bushels of red raspberries from | ATOUNt ‘\'|'r "‘\_‘::l'r“fi”:” }‘»:L{.‘:; vicinity of | arg said to have done great damage when caused by constipation; K Mili Dorth and south, through the western por. | Quarter of an acre of ground. gist and member of the firm of Sharploes & | The Pacific Coast Elevator company's new d e . enyon Mi ltflry BAND CONCERT tions of Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish and | Henry Walker and a party of friends | T8 GG 0 Minneapolis, has mads a test and | ¥arehouse at Guy s nearly completed, 1t|aNd constipation is the most Acad Kink counties into Pierce and Thurston coun- | “aught a 104-pound cat fish at the mouth | jecides there is not sufficient amount to war- | Will have a capacity of 90,000 bushels fre tc e of all of tl ca emy, Gambler’ 0. AN ties. Some distance to the east of the south- | of Cedar creek in Gage county RN et o R ARAURE MR TMATS, | e et dryar Box belam DUL st Orons quent cause ol all of them. 7204 year. This old and remarkably successful GERMAN SINGERS. ern end of this belt, in Kittitas county, ex- | The survey of the paper railroad from the | reason Mr. Sharpless had poor luck fn obtain. | San Juan county, will have a capacity of X sctiool provides thorough prepuration for collegs | ____ 2 B tensive operations have been carried on for a | Bulf to the lakes has been completed to the | ing colors, for where he got only a few in a | 5000 pounds every twenty-four hours Go by the book, Pills 10c| g husues wnd bl pearision, &1 pastib, EViiRY WOMAN number of years. The main belt extends | north line of Lancaster county. pan others have found forty nice ones. How- [ Work is progressing on the Goldendale & d2 sud beat equinps W K ¥ along the Cascade range, and important mines [ Nicholas Seine of Wausau threshed seven | ever, the scheme has been decided not worthy | Lyle railroad, in Washington. The first ten | 21 have been opened on both the eastern and |acres of barley from 'which he got 420 voarding school for b 5ca box. Book free at| Obio. Thusirares satetouns Soacuool for boys in S8 Sometimes needs & reliable of investment of capital miles of the road runs in & canyon and the oist's 'rite < — ’ Western slopes of this range. Outcroppings | bushels, or an average of sixty bushels per | Sargent county, North Dakota, is golug to | Erading is mostly dirt. The remainder of | ¥ OUF druggist's orwrite B. F. DR. PEAL'S have been found in other localities, notably | acre. = " montbly regulating medicine 4 o litigate on a large scale, the county comunis- | the road is through open prairie Alle 2635 Ca R ia Linesla; Epoksne sud Casoade counties | Thirteen cltizens of O'Nelll gathered 3.8 | sloners having instructed their attorney to| Interest at 5 por cent a month fs mot N hnYC(li, 365 Canal St., consERvATORY. PENNYROYAL PILLS, D a small amount of coal was mined | grocery store to talk crops and politics. Just | bring suit against all parties who are § - | usurious hingtol ccord t Bost -nat Areprompt. safe and certain fn result, The genu in Okanogan county. The coals of the state | for the fun of the thing an inventory was Gt ¥ DAY 3 ars | Aaariaus 1’ Waskington, ateording.te-5.de oW York. ¥ DULLAND, rears in the payment of seed grain furnished | cision handed do preme court, m.--:u.“,: ical Study. Fino ine (Dr. Peal's) never disappoint. Sent anyw smbrace lignite, semi-bituminous and bitu-| taken and it was discovered that there were & " . dows by. the sinaema Arty Klooution, Laniirges $1.00." Sherman & MeConnell Drug Co., 11 M. Bupt, sucksouviliey .\ Dodge st Omaha, Nelw by the county in 1890. Some $35,260 was ap- | reversing the ruling of the lower court in uml Asaual sales more than 6,000.000 boxom