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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1881)
j NEW: NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 188L PORTLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, l(WL 'ro crr subscribers. JWrtwu otf rtcriv their paper promptly trill LOCAL, EPITOME. - - - ' Christmas was quietly observed In this city.- Mrs. J- L. Brearley, of Lewiuton, is id tbe cltyv Hon.'G. II. Steward has been aprwlnted City Attorney of Vancouver. " t. ' J. C. Gerdes, brother of ' Councilman Gerdes, died of dropsy on Monday. ' ; ' . ; . Woods the hatter's holiday styfes are not all gone yet. Calljmd secure one. . .. . Governor Thayer has recently commuted the sentences of four more convicts. - - - Mr. Geo. P. Wheeler, of Astoria, (rave the New Northwest a pleasant call yesterday. -The Western Union Telegraph Company an nounces a reduction in its rates of transmission. "Misses Mangle and Mattie Foster, of Albany are in the city. "They will return home this even ing. . - Dr. C. If. Wheeler, of this city; and Miss E. A. Williams, of San Francisco, were married -on Christmas Eve. r ' . - Mr. John Williams, chief usher at New Market Theater, and Miss Minnahan were married on last Sunday evening. " The wheat surplus of Eastern Oregon and rWashtngtop- tills year-Is 112,088 tons, of which '49,358 are. yet to be shipped. -..-'. A holiday festival for the entertainment of the children of the Unitarian Sunday School was held in the chapel-room last evening. Judge J. F. Watson, of Roseburg; has been ap- Kinted U. S. Prosecuting Attorney, vice Hon. lfus Mallory; wtrose time has expired. The Portland Land league will give a New Year's ball at'New Market Theater on next Mon day evening, tflfiald the cause of the Irish people. Mr.-Chas. Farleman, stage carpenter of New Market. Theater, Was married on last Sunday evening" to Miss Cora Holmes, daughter of Mrs. s. F. Matthews. Trr- The new officers of the Open Temperance Associa tion are: ltev. W; C. Chaitln, President; Mrs A. 8. Duniway, President-at-lArge: Hev. J. ArOrayj Rev. A. L. Llndsley, Rev. T. L. Eliot, Rev. J. II. Acton, Rev. I LTK. Hlnes, Kev. J, V. Izcr, Rev. Bruce Wolverton, Rev. O. II. Atkinson, Chaplain . n. riuoos, it. Ait Clinton, Vice-Presidents; Mr. E. F. Heroy, Secretary ; Mrs. A. E, Torrey, Treas urer. The society is still In need of funds to com plete the. payment of expenses for the present year. - GenChas. Cadwalader, engineer in charge of the Oregon branch of the Central Pacific Railroad, is In the city.- He says the line north will keep Race with the extension south , from Roseburg; is company will put as many .men to work as t lie Oregon and California Company does. .. There will be seven tunnels between Redding And Shasta, with an aggregate length of about 4000 feet,. the longest being nearly 1700 feet The tunnels will save several miles of road. The road will be com- Eleted within eighteen months from the date of eginning. ' - GENERALISE WB. - i. Colonel Cbas, JI. Reed, an able criminal lawyer or cuicago, is assisting scovllle in Uulteatra de fense. . t - Railroad officials in Colorado had a large stream dammed up, and the back water drove outlfquat lers on trie company's land. ftwly-i4gUpll4?eHfuiM ner-of .Nineteenth and I $2,000,000 of coin belonging to the Confederacy. . an o nl urn den on tiie cornerof Taylor streets. The Chinese keeper and a white visitor were arrested. Mrs. Chas. Brandly, whose rooms adjoin het husband's saloon on Fifth street, near Pine, was yesterday found to have confluent small-pox and taken to tbe pest-house. , . -.rp..- TheiSisters of Charity return thanks to Sheriff Bucbtel for proffered Christmas dinner to patients "at Str Vincent's Hospital, also to 'the Misses Ro senblatt for presents received. '-, r-r .- Robert Lampert, convicted of manslaughter for killing-J Ha Clark, in last September. JiaaJeen sentenced to one year lu the penitentiary. tHis counsel has moved for a new trial. The second trial of J. G. Robeson for the mur der of Mr. J. W. Robb will be commenced in As toria next Tuesday. Captain N. B. Humphrey, of .Albany, will assist in j,ne prosecution evening and took the preliminary steps toward the formation or an "orcnestral union." ' Prof. T; H.-Crawford, City Superintendent of -fichrolsTmteririanh de red the holiday vacation to extend until-next Tuesday; consequently there will be no school on Monday. , John Drennan, a 'longshoreman, was probably fatally Injured yesterday by being struck on tbe head by a piece of falling coal from the bucket of a ship that is discharging cargo at the gas com pany's dock. . County Clerk Borthwick made each of the em ployes in his office a handsome present on Satur day. He was the recipient of a beautiful silver pitcher, with cups and dripping-bowl to match the gift of the clerks. """Prosecuting .Attorney Caples and his assistant, M. F. Mulkey, have secured convictions In eleven of twelve criminal cases before the present term of the Circuit Court for this county, and satisfac tion was filed in the twelfth. ; . On Sunday, a child of Mrs. C Mooney, living on North Eleventh and C streets, was found to have the small-pox, and was taken to the pest house, together, with the mother and an older child, who had been exposed.' Officer Putnam was fired at on Sunday night by a Chinaman whom he started to arrest for threat ening a countryman's II fe:r The officer rushed on the heathen, wrenched the revolver from him, and beat him over the head until he surrendered. The celestial will probably reach the penitentiary, Mrs. A- L. Loyejoy's extensive fruit cannery Is "tobeqnioved from tJregoirCttyto Port land as soon as a new two-story building cau be erected f round for which has been leased on the comer of irst and Madison streets. 'During the busy sea son the establishments will employ a large num ber oA bands., . -The Oceanic Steamship Company has been In corporated in San Francisco, with a capital of f 2,5(10,000. Its purpose is to "conduct a general freight and passenger business between -Han Fran cisco and the Hawaiian Islands and other ports on the Pacific Ocean and elsewhere." This may include Portland. .. The Evening TelepramU Illustrated twelve-page ChrlstmaBnumber ls credit 'to Oregon.-One-Ihlrdbf It is devoted to lithographic views of pub lic buildimrsl business blocks, and private resl- -reneesr while therelnlBghtgee arnled Hind goods den vored to Wl parts of the city with descriptive articles of Portland and the! ' ,.,. . Pacific Northwest y win be 1 A watch meet In? will be held at 1. M. C. A. Hall on New-YearVEve, under the auspices of the Open Temperance Association. First-class speeches, music, readings, etc, will be followed by a "popcorn festival," the first of the kind In Portlands The proceeds of the meeting Will be applied on the society's debt . On Monday afternoon, Clarence Boynton, four- of Kat Portlandvawhil drawing a pail of water ror bis mother, slipped on the wet Pi an as ami ieu head foremost over the railing Into the well, breaking his neck In the descent The funeral was held yesterday from tbe family residence. . XI .JL O O 13 rjTO ; THE XVOMAN-HUFFUAfUHTH OK OHEOOii ' The Xbw omth wwrr for ItMS will be the Mm candid and ouUpokf q Journal as lulhe past; f Joufnaf forlha popi, Indepndpt In poltjca and rrll(loa. altv to ail llva Imum, and thorouchly radical In opposing and expoa Initbe wrong of lh maiwi,"' . , 1- Tub Nnr i0KTHWEJT'a pTjmal duty under thU platform will b to urge and advocate the recognition of the princi ple of equality before the law, aa It la firmly conVlnred that the greatent and grarent wrong of the inamiea at the preeent time U withholding from woman her natural right of self gorerniuenL. 1 The coming year will be a trying one for the Woman MuflragMa.ATgUlature' la to be chosen that will ratify or reject the pending equal right amendment to the Con tltullon of Oregon. JMuch depend on the eflbrta that are madevbefore the June election. Candidate who haye wrong ImpreMlon of the movement muat be gWen right Ideas, that they may, If elected, vote understanding. KA one of the mean of work to be employed, It would be well to circulate the Woman Suffrage paper. Therefor the HutfraglaU of Oregon are asked to ue their endeavor to extend thl Journal1 circle of reader. AMtatanee 1 alao sought from friend of the movement In Washington Territory.; -'..J . - Ths New Nortuwest contain a large amount of good and pure literature, great care being exercised In the prepa ration of It various departments, and I an excellent paper for the home and family. . " - .' The new Chinese Minister has arrived at Wash ington, and Chin Lan Pin . Is en rqute for San Francisco,," whence he will embark for home. ' Chicago has quarantined against a shipload" of immigrants for -the West who have arrived at New York, because they are affile ted with small pox. . " i ; On the 28th Instant, an unaccountable explosion occurred near the- forward hatch of the steamer West Point, lying ai Richmond, and: the vessel was soon in flames. Nineteen lives were lost - Secretary Frelinghuysen has cabled thanks to the Russian government for assistance rendered the members of the Jeannette expedition, audi- offers reimbursement for the amount expended. John Tj Owslevwho fortyyears ago was obliged to take and hold some Chicago property The term of ubsiipUou are Ni year, or tl sefor in spite of his protest, and who became rich through Its means, died last Thursday. It is said he owned twenty acres in the heart of the city. J." C Raymond, General Depot Quartermaster at Richmond during the war, but now a promi nent Demoofatlepoliticlanof Han Franciutro e,ln A prominent Arkansas physician. Dr. C. II. Rosen hauer, who recently Induced "the teautiful but. ignorant white wife of a Chinese laundry man" to leave her husband, was assassinated ou Monday, and the Chinaman is suspected of the crime.'". " President Arthur's friends say that, healthy and robust though he is, the constant -strain of meet ing and talking with office-seekers is beginning to tell on him. In point off fact, this burden Is greater than any man can-bear, and the. nuisance la constantly Increasing. ' ' y ' A man afflicted with black small-pox was brought to the Jersey City Jail on Monday, but the police barred the doors, and the patient was deposited on the sidewalk, where he died, and was soon surrounded by a large crowd, mostly chil dren.Rapid spfeadjof: the disease ris feared. , "Washington offlclaLsoclety" may now ealm- Prnmlnnnt tnnslr(ana. i nrnfoaalonala and ama. teumeHnthehese-roonrhe-LlbraiTlastH4 ovonlncr .mi tnok th nrolimlnarv t en tnwunl Lionel Sackville West Is not "a bachelor and a father of children." The present Minister, when a young attache of the British legation at Madrid, -i'juarried .an estimable Kpa4lhJady-nt of-equal rank, lived happily for years and recognized her as his wife, although court journals never an nounced the marriage.". That's the whole story. From a Washington dispatch of the 22d t "The Pacific Coast has been specially well provided for on the House -Commerce Committee. This com mittee, aside from its general Importance, has special charge of all appropriations for river and harbor Improvements of every nature. In the last two Democratic Congresses, no representative of,the country west, of ibe Rocky Mountains was appointed on this 'Important committee. The Combined Influence of Page as Chairman, and George as representing the Northwest, would seem to Insure as complete a recognition, of the Pacific Coast as can possibly be secured. Page's Chairmanship Is the first or Importances-held by any member of the Pacific Coast for many years, and Oregon's Representative Is unusually hon ored, the present member being accorded two Im portant positions, such as are not commonly ob tained by new members, even from older and more Influential districts." w j aim, oraiaaBjeajta. "'All entirely new manner of ornamenting (equal to hand painting) Silk, Linen. Cotton and other fabrics suitable for decorating Odor Bottles. Tidies, Pin Cushions, Lamp Shades, Satchels, and In fact any article made of Silk, Linen or Cotton. Sample packages, with full directions, sent by mall forJSO rent". wm urerir Hftt, rnniiim, ur. .. .. .. . Tfce Iirgeat, Most complete and superb stock of Sewing Ma chines ever offered for sale in Portland, at Garri son's Sewing Machine Store, No. 107 Third street Ten of the best Family Sewing Machines to select from. Every lady who calls will be furnished samples and full, Information how to select the best, with the greatest pleasure. Mr. J. W. Bailey has removed from No. 47 to Nos. 63 and 85 Yamhill street between Fourth and Fifth, or two blocks west of his old location. No finer staple and fancv groceries can beloiind In the city than at his new, neat and commodious I establishment. Jiis prices are me very lowest, as he sells fof casn;- All oniers promptly attended Garrison's Sewing Machine Store, 167 Third street Is the best place In Oregon to get sewing machines repaired. All kinds of needles, sewing machine oils, attachments, silk threads, etc , . The "Household" took the first premium for the Best FamilySewIng Machine at the Mechanics' Fair. John B. Garrison, 107 Third street, Port land, General Agent -r Buy a New Year's hat . Woods baa the choicest assortment! and at the lowest prices, too. The "New No.' 8" Is the cheapest sewing rrtachlne to buy. Wheeler Wilson MTg Co., 88 Morrison st MI8CELLANEOUt ADVERTWEMENT8. T I K NEW NORTHWEST lx month (In advance).; Canvassers will be paid SS per cent commission ; or the sender of three new yearly names, with the money, will be entitled to a copy without charge. Address: ;;i " HUl?IWAf Pt'DLlMIIIXU CONPAXT . , ""Proprietor Niw'K afri"WKHT, -'--y No. 5 Washington atreel, I'urtlaud, Oregon irWWORKf IK. WOKKKI II K WOUKH II K WOI1KH 11 K WOK KM 11 K WORK'S UK. WORKS UKVOKKS UK WORKS HE WORKS KOH FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR A LI. I A hi. I A I.I.I AM1 A Mil A IX I A hU I AM. I Al.l.l A IX I WHOt WllOt wnoT, W1IQT WllOt -WHOt wiior WHO T WHOt WllOt 1IIME8TIIR H1MKSTIIK TIIMKS TIIK 1IIMKSTHK tIMICt"THH' HIM KM TIIK IIIMF.STHK HIM K.S TIIK HIMKSTHK 1I1MKSTI1K PRINTER. IMtlNTElCf IMtlNTER, -FH1NTEK. PRINTER, PRINTER, PRINTKRv PRINTEIt, PRINTER. 5 WAMI WASH h WASH 6 WASH A WASH ft WASH ft WASH 6 WASH ft WASH ft WASH INOTON INOTON INOTON INOTON INOTON INOTON INOTON INOTON INOTON INOTON STREET. STREET. STREET.' STREET. STREET. STREET; STREET. STREET. STREET. STREET. MILLINERY . Just reoolTed.jjy No. 27 Washington Street, HEW FRENCH BONNimi, HEW Tl KBANH, : HEW PLtHHEA. 'HEW rLt'MAUE. HEW KHAMEHTH, HEW JET rVOWKUH, HEW JET FKATIIEBA. BAIAR PATTERNS. TTA VINO PtTRCIt ASEI) FROM K I.IPMAN A tXl. TIIK II Agency of the celebrated lUsar pattern for the entire Northwest Coast, I shall alway keep a full and complete Htork on hand, A. K. WEST. Referring to the above, we take pleasure In recommends Ing all'our patron and friend to Mrs. A. E. West for the celebrated IUsar Pattern. H. M I'M AN A CO. . Confectionery and Oyster Parlors. TIIK FINKST CANDIES IN THE CITY, Imported and DnmestleClgar. Iv Cream made to order on hort uotlo. Katern andOlrinpla Oysters aerved. ln every style. HAM. L. BkArT. Prirletr. ORO. I HIRBASn. J. W. MRAKKR. GEO. X. HIBBARD 3c CO. -He. Or, Manufacturer, Importer and Wholesale Iealor In POOT8. 0HOE8 AMP RUDDERS. SboTlAcei, ladies' Shoe PoUah, "-: RHOS UkCSIIJUI AMD IlLACKIHO Of ALL KlMDK i WThe lllbbard Hand-made IVmU are the best In the market. ael m EMPIRE BAKERY. saaajsa 7' VOH8 A FUIIR, Manufacturer of 7 Boda, Picnic, Butter, Boston', Sugarand 8bob Fl" CRACKERS, . I Jenny Li nd Cake, Olnger 8n ape, EU., Xw S4 WMlsct.iillrMt, rrtlaMl, . Or. . sTOrdera from the Trad aollHted.'va " 1 M I9CEIXAN EOU8 A D VERTIHEM ENTH. THE HEW YORK NOVELTY COS CL EAR AN O E S A L E ....or..... HOLIDAY GOODS! Will CloaT liy .Tnnunrv 1 , 1888. I VntU Uikt date, we will tell bar Entire" 8tock oi ' TOY8f t DOLLS. , . AUTOGRAPH ALDUMS, SCRAP ALDUM8, PORTMANTEAUS, .nto :'- r'. FANCY GOODS, " - FRAME8, EASELS, Etc., At Greatly Reduced Prioeo. In addition to our niuti stock of . We hare also reeeiTed a newand large inroloe of SWISS CARVINGS, Which 'must be sold by that time. PcT Please call and examine goods and prices before going elsewhere..... JT WILL FAT YOU TO DO 80. ; ! NEW YORK NOVELTY CO., N. 4 tlrat HUt et. Plate mm Ask, Parflaai!. r " -irr-HALBERSTADT & KAHH.-Tropr.- - U ' ' BARGAINS .IN...-.. -w? UK1 GOODS! R HAVE JUST RKCKIVKD AND AUK NOW nowtng : ; r Tfandsome Unea of New-style plaids and Plain Color ISlfcM UUOIH. toBScenU peryard( rarnTntfoeaded fUlk and Hatlna; Kew- Waterproofs, Cloaking, and lAdlea' Cltitli , A Inre Stork of IXOAKN, I'lJlTEStlt, IMI.M AMU and :Httl'J.AkW, fringes, tJImp, Hut tons, Milk Cord and Tasaels, eto.; " " - A Complete Stock of Flannels, Sheeting, Table Unena, Towels ami Toweung, iieosnreads, uomrortera, isianaeia. i:unmnniii anun ! New I.aoes, Scarfs, Ties, Illbbon and Iluchlng; '. - MID MTrJ-A Full Line In Light, Medium and Dark -Shades, ao to a pair; ' A Complete Aaaortment of WEIfTSJ Ft'StMlallIH-1 uaomi. ' ALL Or THI AROVI OOOIM KILO T THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. J. F. D. Wrinkle & Co.9 Bl FIMT S)T (OKNKK Of nAL-fON. TORTLA N !........... mtsaov K. A. 8WOrK A CO. J09 FRONT 8TKKKT. lOHTLANI). ORCQON -TRANSFER COUFAJIY. . . . . " " . ' General Forwarding and Commission. Freight and Ila rrr are forwarded and delivered with dta patch. llano and Furniture mored. Urdera for Hacks promptly attended: to, Day or Night. , I Os.W ii.Tta. ai Miara atrooi. 7-laai Blaek. ' ' - av Mark, Care of a T. Co. va PIONEER STEAM DYEING AND CLEAN IRQ WORKS, ;. - ICMADI a,t,i -r r'- 900 Third street, bet. Salmon and Taylor, Portland, Omroa. ilkB,eIfeiClVrm . .. mmA I'lwht.. - Cleaned and Dyed In any Shade or Color. . r A 11 work warranted. " . jy u o c n O 0 C P I L L 8 e 1 1 if .-'