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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1881)
.'..a. I r - ..M - W-.'V ... . - ;.-. THE NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 18S1. fOBTLAHD., OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH , JWL 'COMMITTEE MEETING. The Ectlve Connltte of the Oregon State Womfrn SuflVaee Association will meet at the reglde.no of Mr. A. B.I)uniway,HNo. 95 North Fourth street, this (Tliumiayj evening, March 4th, at 7 o'clock; 'w,; E. F.,Hekoy, president. LOCAL EPITOME. , The Chronicle has Sunday paier, made Its appearance as a W-. f ' 1 ' L , ,. ... I 11.. A I'l l 1 - I Of this ulocene. - Mrs. P. F, Smith, the elocutlonl-f,, is visiting friends m uie city. 1 Col. W 1 VM iller-lia teiHlere! h Is resignation am Warden at the State nemtentiarv. Mr. J.W. fCoohran Is Ounmander of Colonel Ellsworth Post, ii. A. Jt.f at Vancouver, During Kebruary, Internal revenue collections -for tlieillatrk'Mtf i)regonniouiitU to $2273. i. During Februaryr Couuty- Clf rk-lkrthwkk la- sued two marriage licences to Chi none swains. The police made 13ft arrests during. February, pjort than nan or mem Deing for arunKennesa, Acoonllng to School Clerk Williams' reiort. .there are 141)0 iejral voters in School District o 1.- The monthly meeting of the Natural Science A80t4ailonwa held last evenlng-la-Handel A Haydn Hall. . . '". The Hibernian Benevolent Society will give Its annual ball In Turn llalle on. the evening of the J7th of larcii. ;, s ' Owing o the superior finish and excellence of work, AiK ll stand preeminent as a photographer. Give -him a call. Lee Ham has made an assignment of the effects flf Coung Ye Idling A Co. The assets ure $151,000; liabilities, 75,uio. it is sani tnat .Mr. iavia ionuasies win soon erect a fine residence on the corner of Third and Columbia streets. , ' - On Saturday bight last, the safe of' Henry Ever ding, commission merchant, was burglarized, and the thieves secure! i r " Three-fourths of the horses In the city are af flic ted with epizootic, though in a light form. Jratal cases are very rare. Mr, J. C. Horn ,f Olympla, has been appointed U. IS treasury Agent ror the northwest Uoast, . Ja AV m f Innirarimil. m.1siala yVtnrilv. In tho IT. ft fMrnlf ,1 , ' A White wait found culltv of foru-lrura mime to postal money ..ordt'r at The Dalles. ' , Judge Sttt has granted Martha Huntley a di vorce frsm Harrison Huntley, on the ground that -4he latter is an inmateof the penitentiary. 1 - - Mrs. Mr J. Ensign, the well-known dress-maker, pas removed, from first and Main streets-to the southeast corner of fourth and Oak streets Dr. M. May, formerly of this city, lectured ip he Methodist Church at The Dalles last Sunday a . . a-- a a n. a m. evening on t-'reea ana uvea uia ana ew." The Jefferson-street ferry-boat has been fitted with a Wake pump. In the event of a fire along me cuy iron i, me pump win ue of great service. The ball at New Market Theater on Monday even in or in aiti ni tua (inoi K&maritan f irniianafra was auenueu by a large aiiu faMilonable audience. . On the 22d ultimo, MrvA. H. Kellogg, of Seattle, anil Hflaa t.M U I. ,1 .. ..K A . It .... 1. tllln pastor oJLtheIJ.-Church at Albany, were marrieu. , Captain A. P. Ankeny. has sold to Mr. Ellis O no thusaiui Tift nf riyr front Mrn liny portU from I street, just below the Weidler.saw luui liroiH-rLyUactinin Mr. E. J. Jeflery has a large force of men at Wnrk At 111 btnri nnirrv. iinur Wuulinnrral m.L ting nut and finishing blocks for the draw-pterof the Morrison-street bridge. - . Ernest II., son of Mrs. Walter MofTctt, died on Thurttday Jatt at the age of 0 years, 3 months and 0 days. The remains were burled on Sunday. Many relatives and friends deeply, sympathize with the mothe'r in her dire affliction. On Monday evening, while the steamship Ore- g6n was coming tip the river, she collided with aud cut In twain the steamboat Clatsop Chief and a barge In tow... The wrecked hulls Itoth filled and sank; and fouriucnlrAlllaiTrAmmohdrJohn fconnev, Andrew Kaye, and a deck-hand whose name Las not been learned,"were drowned; Oa Saturday last. Just as the west-side train was ready to leave for the south, an oftteer stepped on board and arrested one Jack Sheppard on the charge of safe-burirlary. He is supitoncd to have "cracked" a safe at Steilacoom and also the one in the Oregon City post office. On the same day a V... -nl t ... A I . b. 1 . 1.11 ... wuiiitr a ki oi uhiis was capiurvi at jiiiiwuoixn , Mr. J. W. Bailey, of No. 47tYamhill street. wishes It announce! that on the 1st of January he sdoptd the rule of selllnir for cash only. Pur- tl a tut ra g9 t ii a mt a til a ami funnV crrvww.rl.. will rw t-ve the heneflt of thls-changey s he wllHncur i losftes by bad bills, and make his prices corre spondingly low. Orders promptly attended to, and good delivered in the city. ' : . 'MelMh'nrr. Mavpr .V f'o. hare made a chanire in thenvconimoilious wholesalei house which gives milfll a.l.Kul muim it. Itm tlxtnvlnr Tlia nffiv) wtvr viiirr wi lllCxUUIIUlUK K-iiiiriiJ. .. .imj n vlll soon retumrom New York with a mammoth took of merchandlsisncluding an Immense and marled assortment ofxeverythlng new and staple n the millinery line. " Tlie Common Council haaassed an. ordinance rohlbklmr the maintenance of laundtka la that ortlon of the cltv Ivinir east of Vourth street ami Iiorth of Jackson; has authorized the employment i a ieputy superintendent of fctreeiaai wper nonth; has made it a misdemeanor to throw labs, sawdust or other debris in the river and provided heavy penalties for the offense ; and has awea a new resolution against Chinese laoor on ublic work. . - Messrs. Iiewls A Strauss, of the popular White T a- . " a tonne, are makin extra exertions to swure me uw nave in transit from lw York ana Man mnH8cnTVrnaTa a nwrrriv ia rntntiifn1 T uan naa heretofore graced an efital?lhh""nt in no Portland. The roods will arrive about the. loth Instant Intending purchasers should .bear .this in mind. This Arm's .honorable -dealing is thor- ougniy attested by many years of successful bus! nesa In Portland ' . . T4ie Hpi ritualists PmsTlilnkers meet on Sundays at Liberty Han.'No. 18 First afreet. A cqnierence for geneial diaoUuion' and. relation of experiences Is held: at 2 J. M., and Dr. Clarke lec tures at 7:30 p. M. . Tlie meetings are Increasing in numbers, and several prominent citizens are reg ular attendants. The Wednesday evening socials, for mental relaxation and mutual sociability, are becoming attractive, and liberal friends will find them entertaining. A -small admittance fee is charged for the benefit of the society. ' ' The Bank of British Columbia has brought suit seal nt CJeo. Marshall A Co. to recover $12,100. The firm had advaocwl large sums of money to country" warehousemen on wheat stoml In the Pacific dock, and Ihe bank In turn ,4carried" the firm's risks, taking warehouse receipts as collat eral, security, The wheat was damaged by the floods, and the realize! value failed by the above um iojay the loanof the Uanlc, M. Co. claim that the bank has recourse to the M'heat only, while the latter wishes to hold the Arm responsi Rolert dearborn. Superintendent of the 0untv Poor Farm Mas severely..but.Jiotjiaugumulv.cut yesterday forenoon by a man named Henri' Mitchelirwho was at the7 farm waitlnif for his right hand to heal, one of the digits having leen amputated som time since. Tl9 Superintendent thought the man aMe to go to work, and so In formed him. Mitchell 'Said' he was not able to work, and that he wanted to remain longer. The Superintendent then ordered him toleave. Warm Won Isjol lo WtH IjJ-esultlllg J thw Btahhlng. Mltnh. ell Is now in the county jail. , v A Mixaouri paiter tells the following, and many Oregonians wish it were the truth : "The people of the State of Oregon have hit unon anew expe dient to" ketp her citizens oober. Every man M-ho tlrinks Is required to take out a license coMtlng five dollars a-year.' Vnles arinel with this docu ment he cannot get his bitters at any hotel or saloon, ror it is a penal otlence for the proprietors of these establishments to sell to any person without a license." Every six months the names ofthe persons whotakeTurthesellcenesrareJto be published In the" local papers, so that the pub lic may Know who, are and who are not authorized to drink." " -' " , (1 EN Ell A L NEWS. The Whlttaker case I "dragging Its slow length along." y "During February, the public debt was decreased i,S4.i,i;w. . ; . . ., ' To-morrow, James A.' Garfleld will be Inaugu rated I'residcnt of the t nitei States. On Thursday-lati, Senator Matthew Carpenter. pi Wisconsin, died in Washington Ulty.:- . y Judge Mpran, of the U. S. Circuit Court of Chi cago, has refused to naturalize a Chinaman. ,: President Hayes has ordered a special session of the Senate for to-morrow noon (March 4th;. Local option has been defeated In Indiana, the Senate throwing a small majority against lu , D. O. -Mills, of California, has matle-pufchases of real estate In .New lork aggregating about $4,000,000.. . - -.I..;: : jL. ... .. ..J i ... NewYork"lankers lawtHiursday put up the day-rate of Interest to .of 1 ter,cent, causing the greatest flurry in financial circles known for years. . . Secretary Sherman has informed the officers of 4he Treasury Department tliat his administration will close to-dav, so he may take his seat In the isenate to-morrow. . .: , - There is trouble in Henry Ward lleecher's con gregation because he removed an organit again! the wlhesof the Mulc Committee. Prominent V ' ' AMUSEMENT NOTEa j - j ' ' It Is said that Frank Mayo Intenda to star In me legitimate next season. r . ; t t 'Horace IJngard and Alice Hunnlhg arrived In San Francisco by the last Australian steamer. Tlie (Chicago Timet aays that another attempt will shortly be made to produce MTle Passion Play" 4n New York. V ' f ' The termination of the Owens season was highly aatisractory. to all concerned, as the theater was crowded by an appreciative audience, and the bill was one of the beat given by the company during ineir iwo-weeRa engagement. Joanuln Mlller'a new play, held by MeKee Ban' kin, ! entltleil "'49' ItsJ.ero being, one of the pioneers who has not kept pace with advancing ctviiiEBiinn, aim ia a reuc oi me paxi in me v;an fornla of to-day.-.. f Chronicle, j By playing "Othello," Booth has largely undone the good effect he produced In Ixndon with his "Bcrtueclo.M and gts; heavily "pltchwl Into" for nis avowedly weak Moor. I te haa, .however, par- tiauy regaiiuHi favor with his Iago." . To-morrow evening a grand concert will W given at New Market Theater by the ladles of the Uni tarian Church. An exceptionally good programme lias leen prepared. A feature of the evenimr will j" me aA4KH- Kan 4rill ill toitine. LJ IooJ?y MortuH ami 4 lomer's M I nt rels jiMeiM on the eveningof February 21st at the Bu-.n-itrcet IW. A . .a . - m a a a jueaier, aconnng to the ISan. rranclsco i'ltrom clr, to the larjrent audience evee In tlrt buildintr, the receipts :Mng?l.t4H. This combination will come to Portland in the near future. . " A uper!tltloiis .Cincinnati sctor declares that ffom the Very moment Jam- O'Neill a'mniinelthe leading character In 'The Paa-lon Play" at the (Irand Omra House. San Francisco, he was marketl for liaaster, and that never agalimclll he rise to the reputation he enjpyed before that fatal act. .The critic of the New York Sun, writing of the recent appearance or .Madame Anna liinhop on the concert stage, says : "She looked wonderfully fresh and brljrht. Undeniably the voice Isirom with only tones here and there to recall what' It once was. But a7 line artlwt sometimes allies with out a voice and -by sheer. force jf method and of Knowledge as to how the thing ought to be done. And this was the nature of last cvetvlmr's display of one of7 the most famous and venerable singers oi me nasi." . r . . v MrStechhafn. lessee and manager of New Mar ket Theater, has made arrangements for a short season of grand concert, to commence next Mon day evening, March 7th. The coming company, that is to delight the music-loving public, consists of Miguel Espinoaa, a talented young pianixt; Mlsa Jennie Landsman, prima donna, a young San Franctftco lady, who atudled in Italy, mutle a Jiurjcfuldait aQIIJAuJiudiiJiurm tray. On Mondav. Iresllent-elect OarfleloLlLft Men- troi"Vast,l n&ftvfcTin&L the-en t i re wpula- t ion of the village and the surrounding country asembled to wish a sjccdy and safe arrival at the Capitol. Minnesota's State Capitol took fire on Tuesday night while both Houses, of the Legislature were in BCHnlon, and wascoiiHumed., Several legislator were slightly burned while escaping. The records were saved by being in tlut, vault. Los, $100,000 J no insurance.' 1 . A San Francisco ilisiwtch says, that Kalloch's counsel lh the murder case has stated .that .the defense will be '- basel, first, onr-Ahe technical ground that the prisoner was once before lu Jeop- TrdyorhecTfmernddlHcTiftrged7 on seifderense ; third, on the well-worn plea of tran sitory mania. New York'a flrand JTurv ban verv severelv crit icise! the conduct of the late I loan! of Police Com mlsalohers' In reganl to gamblers and lotteries, saying the numerous variety theaters and vile dens are under the control of the Mayor of the city , and police authorities whenever. the latter choose to enforce the laws. .-. - . , - Mthr I 91 firn 1 1 Mhr lit Are you disturlte! at nleht and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the TtTTT recniciating-pHlii of cutting ted -lf- no, go once and get a bottle of Mks. WissU)W's Sooth- 1NO Syrup. It will relieve the por little sufferer Immediately letend unon It: there Is no mis- taket'about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used It who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother and . relief . and health to the Child, operating like niagic. It is perfectly safe to use In all cases, and pleasant to tlie taste, and IS the prescription of one of the oldest and bet woman physicians and nurses In tlie United States. . Sold everywhere. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ' Jf rwi A. J. Praaell May still be found at 131 Third street, where she s prepared to nil all orders for making dresaes, cloaks, delmans, etc., In latest styles and best manner at reasonable rates Ladies are Invited to call and see her. Instruction given, if desired. Satisfaction guaranteed. . v . ' ... II. ItlchardonrKAo -and- Fox -Agency, Indian Territory, says: The "Only Luna Pad'' has re- iiTo anjoiic. , ree auv. FhNewNo. 8" Is tliu l-ligron BeWlHg h.achlne rbuyTlieelr it WllaouJlTg (Jo., Morrison at. elel with the Ole Bull Concert Company ; Miss yiva uerrish, contralto, late or the Kinile Melr vl He Opera Company: Mr. Ernat Sdimldt, solo iiiiv? ijirii, . 'kit xi 1 1 j , j,.fti. i.i im, r'iiiiiiti, m'li violoncellist, late, of the Schmidt Quintette, wh has received the hlsrhest encomiums from the Sa Francisco presa ; and' Mr. August Zech, pianist and accompaniatra graduate of the Itoyal Con servatory of Music, Lei pale. With such an array of artists, the season, which will be confined to four performancesMonday. Thm-ilny and rnt urday evening" and HirTuTduy matinee will doubtless prove very satisfactory.) The company, at theconelu-lon of the engagemenfin this city, will visit Walla Walla, and the denizens of that city can safely count upon a musical treat. h " foreign News. The losses bv fire and robberies during ' the riots at Lima and Callao are estimated at fa,0iK),ooo. The Albanians have revolted againat Turkey, ami 44KIO troops have been sent to subdue them.v The Porte has ordered 80,000,000 cartridges from ii.o iT,,tt,w r.iaiHi in i iiiinu'd uiiTiin iiiirr montha.. , , , . . t - In spite of Tcportii of peaceful-negotiations Iw- tween Busala and Chlna, unea-inea la felt in the Chinese capital, and war Is posaible. A destructive fire occurred at Toklo, Japan, on January 20th. About 11,000 houaes were destroyed and 30,000 people rendered homeless. A rupture Is likely to arise between China and Japan over the Loo Choo question, which was once settled by General Grant's arbitration. War IteTween Turkey and Greece ia ttirardH aa unavoidable, but the Porte is endeaving to pro long negotiations until military stores arrive from America. ... . .'. he Bocra4ttftontlt-Afrlea-have galneH -sljrnnl victory over the British. General Colley, com manding the British forces, was killed.. General Wood succeeds him. . .. Peru has solicited European mediation In her war with Chill, ami England and r ranee hav6 ac cordingly telegraphed instructions to their repre sentatives at Lima and Santiago. Tlie following extract from ft London dispatch shows the effect in Ireland of the new laws adopted by Parliament to enable landlord to eoeir-rtcnantsi "ItrrecentTeVTctlons at Newton and Hamilton, county Armagh, on the of Rev. Mr. McGeogh,a woman stoned the bailiff and Invoked curaea on the landlord, while the aged and sick people were carried out and laid on the roadside. These are' tvpical of what mar be expected-wiienthe.great'eylctlonwave sweeps avu lhA onunipv " ' . A rMli, M mr Threat Should be stoppeiL Nearlect frequently results In an Incurable J.ung . uiaease or Uonsumptton. Brown's Hro.vchialTkochm are certain to give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, Consumption and Throat Diseases. For thirty years the Troches have teen recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. They are not new or untried, but having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an en tire generation, tney nave attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Public speakers and singers use them to clear and strengthen the voice. Sold at twenty-five cents a box everywhere. . led. Ohlorsaysr The Excelsior Kidney Pad has Awimnllalipd ltinr for mvt wif In thrtxt wwlii .1 .i.. ...ii.i l.i' ViliJ . 1. .i I . Ftvia. Wrnlr. flnftor. IVxton. Snirnr nil Winn J"Lk iefer all skeptics to me. . bee adr. Mrs. J.I. J. Crump, dressmaker and pattern store. 223 Second aL Also, boardlngand lodging upaUlrsj JfBW THIS Will, . 'I " HEW MARKET THEATER. F. W. 8TEC1IIIAN LESSEE AND MANAGER " ' miort iiiion ...i.-..or GHA.-N1 CONCEUTft! THREE NIU1ITH ONLTt Ma4r, Mareh 7. TliMrliiyrMrei 1. ) U - . r47 Marrh IS.. E8PINOSA CONCERT COMPANY. Thi following artUla will pM-ri' . NIU. MIUI 'Kl, rJIPIXOAA, The Kntnnt Younn IManUt. (Irutluate of the Itoyal Con ' frervajory, lriii. MIMM JEXXY LAX1MHAX. Prlnio Hopruno," Prtinit Itonna from tht Italian Opera llout, klllnii, Italy, and later with the Ole Mull t'onovrt Nmjiuiy. ' t ... MIMN M1I.VIA UERRINIf. I'rlmo Alto, recently with th Kmlle Melville Opera , Company. MR. I.R.NTS(ilMII)T. - (Solo Violoncellist, idoiiiIht of the relehrated "HehtnlJt tulniette,' KrattiiHle of the 'tiMrvaury . of Muxlc, Ii'lHle. MR. AIU. ZKCIf, Plan int. and AconinpHiilnf, Orturtte of the Royal Conerva lory of MumIo, lwle. ru-m-neil ! One TVtllnr. Iktx Hheet will lie open at Prentice's Munlc Ntore Thurmlay, March H, at S:'V A. M. FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO., a. tOWKSSTU, ' rrtnUeal. wa. Kirn, Serprtarj. Orrica Ann HALranooMif vr. Flmt and Yamhill Rtreeta, I . KACToar-'orner Front and Madlaon 8treeta,Ti i . - " v ... I '..- OREOOX PORTLAND.... 1I1IS COMPANY MANUFACTURES AIX KINDS OT m u. lllllT 1 1 "i ! f . "ini ii" w.m. . ' w fr. . . .. w elaborate and rout I y. It maintain Ita leading eharaeterla lle. ortclnal and arllatlo deaiyn and uperiorlty of work - iiiauauip. Alio 1 keepa constantly In atork a complete Una of Which They Offer at Very Low Prices. aelStf USE ROSE PILL8. ONE OF THE INALIENABLE RIUIlTft OF WltMEX la tat Ma.lM Ika llaakaad mmH 1'stbiaa ptalle a) ewltttPFtMee litr I he It lulmr awp'tWrt, - iManrlng- llla l.lfe In jhatJlme-lred -iMirat; lealeal -ialltln. . - THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Aaaeta, IO.eoO.eoOi Arlaal Reveaa, arer ta.eee.eeei Narpiaa, ver aw.eee.ee. " MORRIS) FRANKLIN. WILLIAM II. REESE. Hremldenit. TleexPrealdeat Aelaiary. BEN J A21IN . COHEN, AMlNtant Manager for (r Oregorran dWash I ngton-Territory , IM FIIWT STRECT, PORTLAND, OREGON, (Opposite the Occidental Hotel). A. F. CAMPBELL, Roaeburg, Agent for MOuthern Oregon. .'. i , Active, enterprlxlnt men whodenlre Agencies In Ore gon and WaNhlngton Territory are Invited to correapona with the AaaiHtant Manaver. Hend referencea. Commnnt ration will be coimldered confidential If deal red. felOSm -THENEW DOMESTIC- S-e-VYinlVlachIne-L, SIMPLE, NOISELESS,-LIGHT RUNiraro i .. The Pioneer- in all Improvement! ! All kind of Hewing Machine Material for dale. Itepalhng a upeclalfy. E. F. IIEROY. Ageaf. felO 938 Second St., bet. Salmon and Main. U-8E tTtrS-E PILLS. EMPIRE BAKERY. vosa A FUHR, Mapufacturera of Broad, Cakes. Pastry. Pilot Dread- OKAOKKUH, Jenny IJn'l Cakea, fllnger 8nrf Ktc. "it Wa1hl-igM at rlT1Pr !. Or. WT 0 rj i r7ro rn the Trade aollclted.' t ': rttl