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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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awT. J?-J"?!¥.SWhw. CROPS LOOKING BETTER. favorable circumstances an abundant harvest "28ro?Pw (SdBaix Death of Hon. Edmund Bice. Serions Blot at Dnlath. Fr. Aufderheide, will be feathered. °k The death of Hon. Edmund Bice of S Faribault—Several farmers are cutting barley There was a brush between the strikers and Paul which has been mournfully anticipated and winter wheat to-day. The chinch bugs did police at Duluth, Minn., but no harm was for a week, occurred on July 11 at the summer little or no damage to winter wheat, but they done until the second day-when two were The Recent Rains Improve the Appearance cottage of his son-in-Iaw Gen. Sanborn if •.'*•. killed outright and three more injured fataJly, ••J1ufl* are working in many fields of spring wheat and '-f-'t Manufacturer o! £j^,/'-\' -,&W at White Bear lake, Mr. Bice's dying moments of Grain to a Marked while fully fifteen others were quite seriously oats now. Bain has checked their work to some Cor Minn, and Centre Strs. were peaceful and apparently unattended extent. Corn is looking very fair in many sections injured. Superior street, between Sixteenth Degree. with pain, fort the end he lay in Building1' of the country. Hay ia a short crop. Fife, Well and Steeple and Seventeenth avenues west, was lined with that state qf unconsciousness which has Rochester—There is some danger of fust on strikers and spectators—perhaps two hundred oats, but apart from that risk the promise for characterized his illness since July 3, when he NEW ULM, MINN. '.'."'' Brick, i' '*c in all. This number was gradually increased yield is said by old fanners to be as sood in most was brought from Duluth and placed under directions as ever seen toere. Even the timothy until the thoroughfare seemed black Nearly every portion of the Northwestern the kindly care of friends at the Sanborn Collectionsanf all bnftnest psrtanmg to ynt-frm seed crop, which has been looking poorly, has with men. Officer Clements recognized many vheat belt has been visited -wish rain during promptly atteaded to. cottage. At no time duiing tt week of his been improved 50 per cent dnring the past ten Fine Pressed Brick for of these men as those who were among the the last ten days, the form of precipitation fatal illness did he arouse from that condition. days. Olmsted county has little to complain Individual Responsibly, mob that raided the police the of this year. He sank gradually, and Tuesday varying from iisrht showers to heavy downpours. ornamental fronts. day before, and, anticipating trouble Oriska, N. D.—For the past week. the crops afternoon he was attended for the last by The result is an improvement in the have shown a great amount of growth. We expect from them, he telephoned the offiers to turn $5Q0 QQ0 physician, who declared then that it would appearance and prospects of the wheat crop some wheat, and good wheat if hot winds out and guard the men who were at work be useless for him to see' his patient again. do not come until after grain is headed. We have a the best of shipping facilities- and all along the line, except where it was so in front of the National Iron works. The Eagle MiU Co. Mr. Rice died surrounded by his children excepting had cool weather with but little rain. Some of rill pay prompt attention to mail orders* *V^ $| thoroughly burned out by drouth or so far police on duty at at time numbered the grain looks better than any for three vears Wiliam Stuart and and Philip who *'&*& advanced in growth as to be incapable of twentysfour, the greatest number at one past. The past week has made a great change are living at«Tacoma Wash., Those present in the appearances of the crops. time during the day being only twenty-seven. resuscitation. Th rains have been mainly NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. at the bedside were Mrs. Gen. Sanborn, Mrs. North Branch—Farmers in this section have From 2:30 until 4 o' clock the police" experienced local in character, but the local areas were Boardman, Mrs. William Dawson, Jr., Edmund Manufacturers of commenced cutting their rye, which turns out no trouble with the strikers, and large. Some small sections have been missed Rice, Jr., and Sedgwick Rice. Mr. well. Winter wheat is good and is out of all EOLLEB FLOUR H. Eudolphi, many of the spectators dispersed, thinking others are in reed of still more moisture danger. Spring wheat looks fine. Oats are very Rice's fatal disease was acute softening of the trouble was over for the day. At 4 heavy. Corn and potatoes are looking firstclass. than they received. But, as stated, the net the brain. This simple announcement will o'clock the bead of a new line of strikers was fill thousands with a deep and sorrowful benefit to the crop has been very BY THE St. Cloud—Crops in this vicinity are in fairly seen on Third street coming around the sense of personal bereavement. Perhaps no great. Th hot weather of last good condition, but. a good rain would be very curve at Sixteenth avenue west. Twenty Gradua HeduGtio Hoik MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER IN other citizen of St. JPaul or of the state was beneficial. The yield will probably be above •week was confined mainly to Southern minutes later they halted on the corner oi Sy1 the average of the past two years. more widely known in the intimate personal K, Boots and Shoes! Minnesota and Southern Dakota and Twentieth avenue and Superior street, where Eyota—The prospects are good for the best sense, or counted more Mends bound to hini System. even then did but little if any harm, for it crop of wheat- since 1877. Barley and oats they were addressed by oneof theringleaders, by ties of personal attachment. was a promise the largest yield ever known. Corn is whom they cheered lustily. The police, noticing did not last long, and was followed by the public man more by the distinction of his coming on rapidly potatoes and garden vegetables this, marched in a body from the National refreshing rains and cool weather. I the personal qualities than by any public NEW ULM, MINN. Minn. A 3d N. strs., |New Ulm, Minn. never looked better at this season. Iron works along Michigan street to northern section meantime the temperature New Ulm—For a radius of twelve miles functions that he filled. I the early .--ft fl Twentieth avenue, where they halted. They around New Ulm the crops are in a fine condition. 1 was comparatively low, and favorable to the days of the territory or state he held *'3 A large assortment of men's and The rain on Tuesday and the cool weather had left only two or three officers to guard no conspicuous office. Bu he was no growing grain. There were heavy dews at siuce the rain were just what, were needed. the workingmen. Soon after reaching Twentieth boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' an4 less in the truest sense one of the founders of night also, and these were highly beneficial. Many of the farmers in this vicinity have commenced avenue they heard a yell from the children's shoes constantly kept en the city and of the commonwealth. His to cut barley and oats. In a few days In Southern Minnesota and Dakota the wheat strikers, who had been watching their movements the harvest will xbe general. The yield will be courtly grace and dignity of manner his hand. Custom work and repaiilnf is fast approaching maturity, while the harvest all the afternoon. They had takjn large. royal-hearted, open-handed generosity and promptly attended to. of othex smali.grains has been begun in Huron, S. D.—From an inch to two inches of advantage of the absence of the police to kindness, his largeness of soul, more than rain fell onlast Sunday evening, and crops that scattered localities, and will soon be. general. drive the workmen out of the trenches. any remarkable mental endowments, made were thought to be entirely lost will be fairly Theiryell was answered by the larger body The northern wheat is now quite generally him,a distinguished presence and a distinguished good af cer all. Corn, flax, millet, hay and all of strikers at Twentieth avenue, who immediately John Hauenstein, headed out, but it is in veiy uneven stages,the sorts of garden truck are now doing finely and man in every circle of which he started on a run. The will make good yields. Obtained, and all PATENT BUSJNMSS attended early sown being weil advanced, while formed a part, and he was a distinguished La Moure, N. D.—No rain has fallen here during officers also hastened toward the to for MODERATE FEES. Our office tt second sowing on tracts that were blown out man in the early days tbe past week of any consequence, and the opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain trenches at Eighteenth avenue. The 4i long beiore he had earned any other by the wind is at least a month behind the' crop prospect is unchanged. If rain comes in Patents in less time than those remote from first assault of the day occurred when title to distinction. Beyoud serving one WASHINGTON. Send MODEI+ DEAWJNO OK time tlie crop of hay will be greatly improved: first sown, and the late sown wheat in general the strikers began throwing stones at the PlfOro of invention. W« advise as to patentability it not, that article will be very high and scarce. term as'a member of the house in the second was kept back very much by the dry "officers. I is said by some that Officer free of charge and we mate NO CRAMQS and Waverly—The crops in this part of the county, territorial legislature and a few terms in the weather. This may be regarded as an unfavorable UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. and especially wheat, have not looked better for Walkoviak was shot in the leg before the senate or house in the state legislature he condition, for in some localities it years, and farmers predict a splendid crop. For. circular, advice, .terms and referencea to police tired on the mob. The officers, who was never in public life till a comparatively actual client* in vour own State. County, City oi Hokah—Winter wheat in thi3 vicinity is applies to fields as well as to area?. The had formed in two squads in front of the recent period. He was conspicuously associated nearly ripe: many will commence harvesting Peterson and Knights of Labor blocks, commenced Btaiks are short, but are heading out in a the fore part of the coming weeK, and quantity with the foundation and development firing with revolvers right and left. most promising way, and crop sages are fond and quality will be No. 1. generally. A few of the railroad system of the state, and he Opposite Patent Office, Washington, V. Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fll farmers complain of smut. Oats and barley are This volley was returned byafusiladeofshots of remarking that in ili previous 3'ears when helped to plant the seedlings of the gigantic doing well, and will be an average crop. Corn ill orders. from'the strikers. Shots continued to be exchanged Bingham Bros. the stem was short the yield was unexpectedly system which now 'weaves its has improved 75 per cent during the past two for fully thirty minutes,showing that Mr, F. Grebe has charge ot the bottling estab* web of intercommunication all over the heavy. As to the quality of this season's weeks. the strikers were well armed. The police jshment. Blue Earth City—Barley is ready for the harvest. state. But without being ambitious of official wheat, there is no question that if favoraole stood their ground, but their opponents In this vicinity it is a splendid crop. Sew Dim, Minn. honors, and rather disposed to shun conditions continue until harvest Wheat continues to look fine. The weather is were scattered and fired from all directions. them, he was forced by the popular favorinto time, it will be very fir superior to last year's very favorable. The harvest will be an early A band of nearly a hundred men were fortified DEALERS IN official positions for which he did not care. one. Corn and potatoes need rain. grain. behind the breastwork of dirt which had His personal popularity far transcended the Zumbrota—All crops are looking well. Small been thrown up from the sewer, and at every The Minnesota wheat area is streaked and grain has not given such promise since 1881. limits of the political party with which he opportunity they would jump up and fire at Winter rye is nearly ready for the reaper. Winter spotted like all other sections where wheat was connected. His local popularity in St. wheat will be ready in one week. Barley the police, who made a good target and at is grown but the prospects now are that Paul and in its vicinity was unbounded. harvest will begin next Monday. Corn is growing very short range. In a short time Capt. Minnesota will turn out a very fair crop. finely, and potatoes never looked betjber. Dealer in McLaughlin put them to flight. In the LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, All along the main line of the Manitoba Haying is one-half finished. The yieli is light meantime the police kept up a constant fire but the quality is good. Pastures need more from here to JBarnesviile, this area taking in Groceries,,,. -, -\h rain. Altogether the farmers are very hopeful, Bed Lake Indians All Bight. toward the strikers who were on Superior SASH AND BLIND. the most important wheat-growing counties and sales of machinery, binding twine and other street, and with deadly effect. One man -_.,^r The labors of the Chippewa commission in in the state, the grain is looking well, and at supplies are larger than for three years. named George Peterson, Mho was standing CANNED, DRIED & GREEN session at the Red Lake Indian reservation en-Linie, Cement and Coal. some points promises a very large yield. Mankato—The farmers are cheerful, as a rule, near the police on Michigan street, was tt rains during the week having repaired what have been crowned with success, as the Indians Sauk Center is in the midst of this promising deavoring to make short work of Officer FRUITS,-. s\'^ slight damage resulted from the few recent hot have after much vacillation signed the resion. The PIONEEE PRESS correspondent days. Wheat is looking well, but oats are reported Hayden. when a blow irom the latter's club instrument which cedes to the United States at that point aays that both wheat and as not quite so promising. The straw is saved its owner's life and laidlowthe striker. Lowest prices always. »-v all their reservation except a comparatively lengthening better than was anticipated. Tho STLoTJir eindL corn are in splendid condition and every one Three other officers at this juncture rushed heads are long, and will fill well under the present small portion. The territory retained predicts a good yield. While the straw is up and assisted Hayden to pound Peterson, conditions. The crop will be better thasn by them is adjacent to Red Lake and much whose injuries proved fatal. Many who were short and light, the heads promfse to be last year, both as to quality and quantity. Corn STONK,WOODEN AND "WILLOW^ more than sufficient to provide every man Opposite Railroad Depot, larger and finer than usual. In is coming along rapidly. Flax will be a good nothing more than spectators received serious with and child entitle it with an allotment WARE. crop. injuries. A boy of eighteen, named Tom NEW ELM, MI3B most northern counties outside of this belt of 160 acres. At the councilheld Thursday Clearwater—We have had no rain in this vicinity Fitzsiramons was shot in trie abdomen. He the wheat is poor. Southern Minnesota, NEW ULM, MINK for ten days, and crops are suffering badly. it appeared that the Indians supposed was picked up by anotht-r spectator, and in which has been full of promise while other Chinch bugs are getting in their work, and unless the act under which the commissioners FRANK FRIEDMANN, another moment the latter had a finger shot sections have seemed to be on the verge of we get rain.in the next three days there-will proceed to identical not be half a crop of wheat. off. Ed Johnson, who came from Michigan ruin, has had its prospects increased by the with the bill introduced in the house of representatives Barnesville—Another heavy shower yesterday just six days ago, had run forward Irom rains. The wheat crop in that section is afternoon has, together with the previous cool by Mr. Nelson. I was shown, Superior street to throw stones at the police. dealer in also curiously spotted bub it avernges good weather, given a great deal of encouragement, however, that the original measure had been He turned and Avhen nearly a block and all other crop3 are thriving. From several as a fair average crop is now assured. But little many times amended and in iact radically away was shot through the brain by a bullet Groceries, Crockery. Stonewara, haying wiil be done until after harvest. counties the report comes that the general altered be.'ore finally passing congress and from a rifle in Officer Benson's hands. Houses crop yield wili be larger than in any receiving the approval of the President. I for two blocks were simply ric'dled with A Railway Trust, Manufacturer of and Dealer ia year since since 1887. The southwestern has also been necessary to give repented explanations bullets, a pane of glass in many instances ulassware, Notions, Canned CHICAGO, July 12.—The followinsr letter is section has suffered a good deal, but in that having a half-dozen holes.' oi those parts of the act which provile part of the B: aoe an improvement is noted said to have been sent to railroad managers that the income from themoneyaccumulated generally: since the rains. Corn in Southern Minnesota in the United States treasury"from the TOBACCOS, Fruit, Hour, etc. has advanced rapidly and flax will be a New York, July 8. —My Dear Sir: As the interstate sale of the ceded lands would be divided What a White Ghost Wants. commerce bill has abolished the nooling heavy crop. Oats are lisely to be a little among thelndians occtipyingthe.'reservations fc arrangements heretofore existing between the A Pioneer Press correspondent at the s.^ort, though in some sections they promise to be ceded. Many alleged grievances of long trunk and other pool lines, the necessity for All goods sold at bottom prices and Crow Creek Indian Agency was accorded an -•«i«ftS|W»s*B*-~:••.r*$S' .. I E S a heavy yield. some system of regulating ana controlling their standing were brought to the attention ot interview with White Ghost. White Ghost delivered free of cost to any part o/ traffic sepms to be as great, if not greater, than the commissioners in council, especially complaints The Bed river valley crop will be light on Cor. Minnesota and Centre is accredited with the most influence of any .5? ever befoie, and some new plan must at an early both sides of the river, but iooks well in Of lumbering operations on t/Hfe reservation the city. date be devised therefor. Such apian, to be effective, man on at reservation, and was one of'the •treats. spots, especially round Grand Forks, as far and mis-understandings between the should cover the following points: principal opposers of the bill last year when NEW ULM, MINN. west a^ Liriinor? in Walsh and Pembina surveyors and the Indians as the lino of' Fjrst—Maintain all the equities, not only between NEW ULM, MINN. the commission had themass convention ofthe counties, North Dakota, along the river banks the railway companies themselves, but reservation. The late sessions were more whole number of agencies. In reply to a question and in portions of Crookston, Marshall and al between their respective stockholders' interest*. largely attended and it was soon discovered GEO. BENZ£ SONS. Jno. Neuman^ Kittson counties on the Minnesota side. I White Ghost said in substance: "When a that the party in favor of accepting is also of good promise in the Turtle mountain Second—Continue the legal and all other relations man looks ont for his own living it is the the terms of the act were in' regiou and around Linrdon in Cavalier of the respective railway companies to the I land he looks at first, for the nations oi the Importers and Wholesale Dealers In the ascendancy, although this did not do United States and the several states under county. North Dakota. Throughout the rest earth depend upon the earth. The earth is a WINES & which they are organized as at present. away with the necessity of further explanations of North Dakota it is bad, except in limited Dealer in breast from which to get their living. Let Third—Secure unity of interest upon an absolutely and many assurances by the commissioners areas. Thousands of acres have already A equitable basis in the ownership, operation r:Rr5r us look at the way in which we may live and of the iulfilraent by the government been plowed under. There will be a very O O O S LIQUORS. and earnings of all the lines. this we want to do in a quiet and peaceable large proportion of No. 1 hard in that which of its obligations under the deedof cession. This being accomplished, the weak elements comes to hnrvest Estimates on the manner we are yet young in knowledge and Mr. Rice, with great patience, explained the of all pooling arrangements and the temptation Hats, Caps, Notions, crop in North Dakota vary, from less than want to go slowly in these matters. The to the companies to cut off or destroy the same provisions of the law. Bishop Marty appealed 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn half a crop to (50 per cent. The rains in will have been removed, and the power of large tribe which is a tiller of the soil cannot to the Indians on the ground that it was Groceries,*, Pvovl&lohwi Southern Dakota came in time to do some ?r\ shippers to play off one line as against the other -make its living on such soil as plainly their duty to accept the proposals good. They were quite heavy at Huron, La will be reduced to the minimum, if not Crockery and Glassware, this which WUB left to us. I have seeu the made by the government, and Col. Whiting PETEB SCHEEEB, Groce, Chamberlain, and in many other sections, destroyed. The above and many other desirable warned them that they had better accede to lands of white men in the East. I know Green, Dried, and Canned points which will readily occur and fields that were given up for lost to you can, in my judgment. be terms offered before their pine iorests were there are many places which are rough and will turn out a fair .yield. I the southern JBruitSj, etc, etc. readily secured, ard secured only by placing at counties, along the Missouri river, they will further destroyed by fire. When Mr. stand on end, but the white men can put least a majority of the shares of each of the competing reach the nverage. The corn crop in' these finally inquired if there wore something on his land and make things I will always take farm produce ia exchanf* Eastern trunk lines, the coal lines, the Rico counties will also be very lurge. On the whole, grow. We Indians can't do that. I wish Southwestern and Northwestern lines and the for goods, and pay the highest market price for a** any more explanations needed, and however, the average for trw entire state of -DEALER IN,- the Great Father could see our land, then he transcontinental lines and their respective affiliated kinds of paper rsgs. that if not the signatures would be received, South Dakot will not b3 above an average companies/arranged by territorial groups in would have more mercy on us. The whit" yield. Reports from about fircv stations there was not a dissenting voice, so that the trusts, similar in many respects to the Standard In connection with my store I h/»e a Orat-elaM men have come along and driven my beasts Indians of this reservation may be practically on the Omaha lines, in Southern Minnesota, oil and other successful trusts. For some time talooo furnished with splendid blUiard tab!* anej '—.' out of the country, and so I must now do unanimous in support of the a. and the South Dakota and Northern Iovva are all extremely past I have given much thought to the creation my customers will always find good liquors w4 favorable a compared with earlier and conduct of such organizations and I am cession under it. The chie/s then signed the something to make my living. I can't do so advices. In Iowa the grain crops seem to be satisfied that trusts, constituted as above outlined, deed in order of rank. a'ter which the others without my Great Father helps me, and cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. would enable the business of the respective in about the game promising condition as in readily came forward until enough had signed these commissioners are going to make this territorial groups to be regulated and controlled the southern counties of this state. Western to insure the success of the negotations, the Ail Jtootfs purchased of me will oo delivered t$ so I can be helped." Drifting Goose will be in the best interest of the proprietors Wisconsin wheat reports are favorable, the number of signers-being nearly if not quite any part of the city free of cost. brought back by police, he having leltin and without arousing any greater restrictive intervention grain being in esDeciaily fine condition in one hundred in excess of the number who assented Minnesota Street, ifejw Ulm, on the part of the national or state order to avoid meeting the commissioners. Mie^ the St. Croix valley. Capt. Georsre H. Young, three years ago to the arrangement governments than exist at present. It is thought he will bitterly oppose tht LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Meat Market* inspector of customs at Winnipeg, who was made by the Northwest commission. JOHN J. MCCOOK. bill. in St. Paul yesterday, reported thnt the Manitoba NEW YOBK, July 12.—In regard to McCook's wheat crop is sadly in need of moisture circular he to-day said that the statement SASH, BLINDS, After the Prize Fighters, the rains that visited the states not having printed in Chicago that certain railroads Unpleasant Railroad Travelling. M. EPPLE, Prop'r. extended into that country. were already committed to the scheme, was Sullivan and Kilrain can stand up in the A number of Northern men, visitors to the incorrect. He also said that the original —and all kinds of The weekly crop summary of the Northern MowEsoxi. ST. NEW ULM.MINH^ big fight, who arrived at New Orleans ring, but they cannot stand up against the letter had been written without conference Pacific railroad is as follows: by the Mobile & Ohio railroad, had or consultation with any railroad or other outraged majesty of the law. A Nashville, Building Material.. 4./ The temperature durinsr the past week has official. Not a man nor a road has beeu had an experience just above Meridian which JUsBwnndersignevicinityssthawhpreaparedpeoplee*(weotere-esUoM«BthnmhaeInfortotnoiddesireantddanmarkeatUlrmealfe'R Tenn., telegram of July 11 says: been exceedingly favorable for the growing committed to it. McCook has received letters they are not likely to forget. Among the crop, ranging from 5 5 to 7 5 throughout acknowledging the receipt of the circular, A big crowd was waiting at the Louisville passengers were four negroes, brothers, who but none ot the writers have given the. Northern Minnesota and North Dakota. & Nashville depot on the arrival of the train formerly lived at Meridian, and who killed, £EW ULM, M1.HR matter sufficient consideration to pass an on fits eld customers and friends with only tfe« Light shower* have fallen in many locations that brought the Sullivan party, it having seven white men in an election riot there four opinion on it. Dr. Magoun, Mr. McCook's izens Bank best fresh and enred meats, sausages, lard and e* which were of considerable benefit. The been rumored that the police would arrest years ago. They escaped, went to St. Louis partner, was also seen, and stated that while erythlnft usually kept in a first-clan* market TkS cool we&th^r and heavy dews at night have where they married and settled down. A what Mr. McCook had said was substantially Sullivan on an order from the governor oi blffhett reirket price will be paid for I"AT CAB also been highly beneficial to wheat, which is TLS, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. correct, nevertheless there was a scheme in Mississippi. When the train stopped the Mississippi constable heard of their whereabouts, now beaded oat and filling well. More rain the air for the formation of a series of trusts depot several police officers entered the car got a requistion for them, and arrested M. EPPLE. is needed and would do a srreat deal of good among the railroads, and it embodied very and attempted to arrest the champion, who them in St. Louis July 4. Word was if it came soon. Upon the Dakota division nearly the ideas in Mr. McCook's circular. resisted and made a motion as if tostiikethe telegraphed to the conductor of the and upon the Fargo & Soufhwestern branch TIVOLL •$ train that a force of armed men would officer. Another officer presented a pistol, quite marked improvement is reported from interrupt his train for the purpose many of the principal points since the heavy and Sullivau finally submitted. Charles of taking the negroes off and lynching rains of June 29, and estimates of the prospective The Oregon Kaiiway anil Navigation. Johnson also made some resistance, but an them, and he was ordered not to stop until yield of wheat vary from one-half to NEW YOBK, Special Telegram, July 12.— officer's club subdued him. Cleary called upon NEW ULM, MINN. two-thirds of a crop. Upon the Jamestown & they cot to Meridian. The negroes were Elijah Smith, recently president of the- Oregon the by-standers for protection, but no E W Northern. JamesRiverYalieyandCooperstown locked in a baggage car. and the. baggagemaster Bailway and Navigation company, has assistance was rendered the pugilist and his brancbep, the dry weather will prevent over not yet returned from the Pacifie coasr. got in the cab of the engine. All the iriend. Sullivan and Johnson were the only half a crop of wheat being harvested, unless The stockholders received a circular letter passengers in the cars were made to lie down M.Mullen, Preset. B. Vajen,Vice-Pres^ ones placed under arrest Sullivan and the rain of yesterday should change present from him to-day dated at Portland June 25. on the floors of the cars and the train dashed Johnson were released on a writ of habeas J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. indications. The oat crop on the above In it he explains the results of the recent :innual by the stationa full speed. As it did several JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. corpus and left there. branches and the Dakota divisions will not meeting of the company, and among volleys were fired at it by the crowd in waiting. Directors: be half a crop. Upon the St. Paul and West other things says: "The desirable results of Three windows ia the sleeper were NEWULM, ij k--Mm MINNESOTA^* ft Jake Kilrain and party while on the Minnosota visions and also upon the Duluth the elections may be enumerated as follows: shattered by balls and several of the cars & Manitoba, Little Falls & Dakota and train en route Irom St. Louis to Cincinnati Four Portland members of the old board Pure beer sold in quantities to suit th« were were struck by them. The negroes were Wemtr Bcesch, Chus. Wagner, Dr. Fergus Fails & Black Hills brauches the were notified by a friend that they would be whose loyalty to the Oregon Railway and purchaser. Special attention paid to th a v. taken off at Meridian in the' presence of a wheat has made good progress in growth Navigation company is unquestioned arrested on arriving at Cincinnati. To avoid Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. bottling oi beer. great crowd, and the conductor of the train since the rain of June 29, and there will be have been re-elected, and provision has this they stopped at Seymour and came here. thinks that they will by lynched. from two-thirds to three-fourths of a crop, besu made for the substitution at the The party ordered supper, but before it and somq beti er if there should be a heavy East of two representatives of the could be prepared Murphy slipped out unpreceiyed TIE HE W EL .-. DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS xain soon, he oat crop upon the last-named individual stockholders. Progress has also and ordered carriages at a neighboring divisions mid branches will be about half of been made toward transferring the 120,000 The Littlefield (N. H.) savings bank has livery stable. In about two hours OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE a crop. Upon land that was summer-fallowed shares of the stock of your company out of asked for a foreclosure for the possession of from the time of their arrival a carriage last year in many localities there will CITY PLANING MiLL the treasury of the Oregon & Transcontinental the Grand opera house at De3 Moines. The drove up to the rear door of the hotel and TICKETS SOLD. be nearly a full crop of wheat. The past company, where it has always been a liabilities are nearly $70,000. the party were hurried into it and driven off week has been favorable for the growth of menace to the best interests of the Oregon at a high rate of speed, passing out of the •corn and ail root crops, which are doing Railway and Navigation company. Agreements, Coroner Evans and his jury finished their s# XANCFACTUBKl city and north into Kentucky. Th sheriff welL having for their object the legitimate w* work at Johnstown, and rendered the following has organized a posse and gone on the trail extension of the company's lines and the -Close Attention Civen to verdict: We, the undersigned, in inquest DOORS, WINDOW S A S BEPOBTS IN DETATL. of the pugilists. They are about one hour eventual consolidation of those extensions empannelled to investigate the cause of th« The following special -renorts were re Collecting. into its system, have been entered iuto and behind the start, but it is thought they will death of Ellen Hite on the day of May 31 ceived by the PIONEER PKESS "yesterday: VENETIAN BLINDS* will, I presume, be carried out. The manner overtake them. The sheriff and his men are after hearing the testimony, we find that Warren—Crops have irunroved since the rain in which you have resisted the efforts of &*<«. welj| prepared,for a desperate resistance. on July 1, but many fields are thin and weedv Ellen Hite came to her death from drowning: Northern Pacific interests, to control your \s\. yl*T* it' on account of the hisih winds and dry weather. that the drowning was caused by the breaking £*3 Buoklan Arnica Saive MOULDINGS AND FRAMES, i&jfi company leaves nothing to'be desired so fax The average yield in Marshall county is estimated A conference of more than an hour's duration of the South Fork dam. We furtiier find The best salve in the world for Cuts, I at from ten to twelve bushels to "the acre. as zeal is concerned." was held at the office of the secretary from the testimony and what we saw on the Cbanibfria.D, S. D.—Heavy rains have fallen Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhernn, Planing, turning and all of the interior at Washington, between ground that there was not sufficient wasr» in this section. The outlook for the corn crop Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Ihre J»ii Hiids suffocated. •.•/'*'% weirs, nor the proper material used to with is excellptit. Small grain i* nearly all harvested Secretary Noble. Assistant Secretary Bussey work with rib-tutwpromptly and is not a very heavy crop. JACKSONVILLE. Ore., July 12,—A jaif containing stand the overflow, and henee the owners Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and Commissioner of Pensions Tanner. St. James—Crop prospects in Watonwan said dam were culpable in not making it and neatly execrated, ihree prisoners was aiscovered to be These gentlemen are reticent concerning the and positively cures Piles, or no countv were never beiter. The strong south secure as it should have been, especially i: on fire this morninsr, and before the cells reason for this meeting, but it is said that pay required. It ie guaranteed to give wind of Friday and Saturday and the heat of 4r view oi the fact at a population of maii could be reached TO liberate them the prisoneis the condition of the business in the pension Sunday threatened ruin, but the cool air and perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. All work guaranteed. Bate* reasons thousands were in the valley below, and plentiful "iiowers since Sunday evening riave died from suffocation. Th origin of office was a subject of discussion, Commissioner Price 25 cents per box. Sold oy C, ibitt. hold that the owners are responsible for t1 Tanner having.just returned from an greatly improved the prospect. With no un- the fire is a mystery. fearful loss of life and property resultiii^ L. Boos. If n. ZELLER Prup'r* absence of about ten days in the. West. from the breaking- of the dam.