'liy (J w Ji 0 1D1 infill!! ii 6 County TWELVE PAGES. vol vr. PJIINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 7, 1002. m 31 TO WATER DESERTi j Ujr Irrigation TVou'ct " " for Deschutes Valley. Waymiro at tho Hoad. Hew Company Will Be Oranulnwcl to Tako Up W'rk of OreKon I'l'iKatton Com puny. Judito James A. WiiymcrT', of ... .. u I li ... run rrawco, nun iu-iiuni muni 1 and C. C. Hutchinson, of '" returned last evening fro,,, an in- hpection of the Itesehutes Valley will, n-feryiu lo its irrition ; "V iU 0r:,8',n,un-i I lull ..III. Ill 111 .1.1 lllll'lll.l .,l.l ' I " il) the country on tin cat i!e of the river Irom A-ney I'l.ii id to ihe outliern honinlarvof Cnk Coun ty, and away out into the '"divert" t beyond i'rinevilk'. 'I hey examined iti' for head woiku for irrigation liti hei ulong the river, and made . , , i rWonnoiManee of between 400, - ., . . 'KKI anj .r)(J0,()l)O WW of land that ftould fail under the ditelum to he eoiixlrudcd in pumuaiiee of the jirujirt they have in mind. , Mr. lliiiehim.on in now pretident nf the Oiiy.on Irrigation Company, hii'h.hiiB made a thorough survey of th" !)uebu;eseo.llllry. and which applied laxt fur a contract wnn uic nate inr (lie reclamation i of about KiO.WH) ae.es. Tlmt ! application was found to hB in ., .Uk-t with one from the l'ilo. ' p.,, i. ,. -lt i. t I Mil l.- J 'C 1 IWJ 'IIIKIl V 'I Ml 1 1 ' 11 f ! eh A. M. l)rake is llie head. To il rompanv eppl.cd for a ..-! ...... I a, .1 U- IU1.1 . I .1 I tract to irrigate n-i.tKa) acres in tlui i i. , i i . j vicinity of ('.end. After a sbortl ii.. .i . r . ' ilelay the Oregon IrrmatioU; Company withdrew its application and t other company got its con- tract. Hut yet (Intro is a great deal of land in the l)i-l.uuik: : Valley silsceptiblu of irriuiition ' " that nobody has applied for.!"1!"1 ""r " " , ""v ."e Thi', it is understood, is what Messrs. Wayuiire, Killin and Hut- ihi nson were exatniiiiu. 1.. l ..! Wavmire last night said it was, w " "KKn "ul m"TOV, r lnt the intclvlioii to urganixe a ,.w ,' gi"Hoo mtwh headway company will, mud, larger capital; 1,,,or(! lkw,fJ' tlu.ll the Ogon Irrigation Con.-, The fire coinp.ui.les.rvc pra.se panv has, and to p.oceed with ro- or thwr w"rk uml,!r tho cir clamaiinn work. . in .icenr.L, fumstam-es, having a long run to with the Carey law. This new company will suceed to all the rights and property of tlio Oregon lirijation Company,. and will take up the work where the old corpora tion now rests. This will give it a great advantage in the waiter of!,Kmn from Alaska on n mnrder time over any other company that ; '''""f ewnmitcd suicide in. tiie can enter the field. j 10''t Towniend, .Wash., jail? last "StiU,.a work of this magnitude ;?aruny niglit lV strangliat; liim cannot be put through in a day," "If-wiMi a shoe string. said Judge Waymfre, -iiiid 1 think it will hu two years before our niaiu ditc h will lie completed and the land really opened to produc live farming. But what a country inaiwiu ne: n wur support ar denser population thuu Wwrntlre gon will. The soil is strong ami fri- . i ... 1 1 i , i . i. able,amlcaiibotilledatany8eason'''tcrtlieiriiiutlier,waseeii last week . ' , . u ... . ,u , bHow-towii. Their wagon was loa.led o, j,.,. muu-,v u..iv ,i.:.. 1....I.:.... : ..- l .i .. ! iiung tiii-iwiiiK i- niucr, aim wiiiii.. we put water on the land there will j be hardly a. lim;t to its agriuul-! tural possibilities. It is a ueaiiU-i tul country,. too, with, an . equable and invigorating climate mid in ' . . . . . full view of the snow-cresU'd ranuett'on coiiiptiny, . six! they expect, to in i.rn wi'ki uiu'(i. i ri'viini ii mm in ii link, nil wnv uuirvi vuiuvj vl i bat can he foiuui.. in., the Ciuwl lllUli v Wliut tla- capitalization of thoi j new company will he, or just llie extent of liinil that will he icclaim- e("'y if' nr" ll(',"il' 1,1111 lll,ve ,,ot I. ..... 1.,,!.. IV will leave thiH morning lor t)! wmtli, slopping over between trains at Salem to ascertain precisely the condition of the record of the pres ent coiiintiiy anil application, 'J'Ih'H 1ii will go to California, iuii he ex pect s to return it) two or three week to pet-feet arrangements for f ..iitfitir, II.., iiuw itiilf.i-tit. it.u lit till. ' ,, , . lie has been extensively en oiiL'eil in irrigation liroiccts in (,uli-i ,,,, at(:Hl wofk t,avil)g ,lt,,n in the construction of a svstein nf!.n M.. r. j,,,,,,, lich in Sunislaus ! county, itl,,.HHnJ.,i,,V.II-y. I ... .1 III) ha U I'Olllll etp construction ! . plant ready to bring to Oregon j and set to work in the Deschutes i 'Valley. Judge Wavmirc is tin Oregon .pioneer. Ho spent bin early life. berf. ttml wns Hflnolteil to tin lmr . ,. ,, , . ,. in ()re(oii. lie removed to Call" . . 1um ,, , forma in IS.', and iiai Iiau an ae- tiee earner there. Of late yearn hiii activities have la-en ihiefly in eonneetion with irrigation matteri', ' in their legal aspect and in pnn-ti- eal construction and Aj.rMtioii, and he if deemed well (tialitied for I proswutiiiK that work in Oregon. Hi-Hlilenvp lluiiicd. """I".V morning at 10:30, an lr. o l.re was turned i., which ,,,rim!'t H' le Companies out in Hiunt nriHT. Sinuke whs iuiny; frirtn the residence of W. R. McFar- lrtr"'' ""1 ,H''"r" tl'" firc f""lm' MMv lieu UIH I" II C IIIUZU II 1 1 OniKCIl I through the roof, but bv hard work , , " a part of tic house was saved, but , 1 . ... . .. in a badly damaged condition. ' Tl. - : . I . . I nn; '"PI""" ng- fllill'Ml il) K kill IJIV VtULTC UiniMT ! I...:. . i m .. ,1 t.. . i I"1 V '"'Cark, creeks, one and one-half Mi- M :i r In i.t u-n.rja nwiv fv.iivi nni....t ..... . . . I I .. i : i.) i... i ' leaineu wneiner in nuuse was- ,n sured or not. ami the loss will not i he known until thev return. Koonii uniii inev reiuni. rry r the f!rerhutr when, they did get there and got the water started, they extinguished the flames in short order.. Hip May, a Chiniamaii brought Xiiietsen people from l.lalto, rtitiiri--sd frimr fteiul Siunlny ami! left frr Ttie Piilles Monday, to ti io- on timber claims. ' a. negro arcmpanied-. by Ws wife, who w.s white woniuo,. and their three children who in onniplcxiu took i h Um,.lM fnrilinure an,l tbey ... J wer limiting a plaee 61 OUHU I hem a home.;. ). JL Pringlc, last week sold the !-. l;ar hi. name on the Cpperj luijn miiuh ri iii.iuu .iriinuiii u vm iro u tUmM'n of m ,-1 mire t' t the hesd-of the new. irriga- Ivt-giii active work on their ilitcrii in a wort Hum 5UJiscr.ibe.ftin th. Ja niguu.. Items of TutoreKt Gath ered Here and There Some Stolen, Others Hot CulUnfrs- From Our ExobaaKee Newe Notea of tbo Week Timely Topics 'I'll following io from Cleveland, (i- dr..,!,,,. L,rn.Uii .f Uuti.m L" ri(U, j.,awiW ' Cowley loduv drew a revolver and fired 0 bulM thro,,;!, h; brain l- tli-.it n.Miilt...l in l.iu di.ulli al.ni-llv aflerward. Mies CowleyV refusal to marry bint was the cans. The option which M. J. Kinney took a few weeks ago on a large block of property reuchirjj inland from Coos Bay was taken tip Hatur day, and Mr. Kinney made bin first payment.. The psopcrty in cludi-s V)7,0(KJ a.W of timber land and most of the pl'aUed town of Empire City, inchulirt t!.a big.1 ... :n it . . t .. n .1 . . . . I eil for a time lv KIij;i!i Hmtii. 11 : is owned by th Southern Oregon. Company, of wherb Prosper Smith, brother of Elijah. is the head. his home being in Hostn.. No official' annnuneeaii nt of the price lo he paid has been made, hut is laid to be the round figure of $C00;C30. It is ahu said thnt: this d'-ul is favorable lo the success of. the Oreat Central. Uuilroi l ... 1 , I , James UoMian-fias !,:! nc ,,, i . . i ,1 . 1 of the richest strikes tint luis ever , , . ,, , , been made in Malheur nod UW eoun lies, reports the Ontario Argus. Last week while prospecting on lbs (livid- iwtween Shasta and miles noitli of Malheur Citr.be encomvtered a vein of ore four feet wide which was just literally full el gold. Ihe ore will run several thousand dollars per ton.. ir. Worsliuii. has gone down, ten or j twelve 'feet on vein, and., if im- j proving with (U'ptil. If is suppos ed to he the famous Lo-t Nugget vein, for which old prospectors have been looking for years. The vein, joins that of the Malheur Mining Company, on which they have a vein of very rich ore and are working at present. Frank Ingram, the prisoner who was shot bv David Merrill at the time of the outbreak at the Pen-i sawm.i. mat was .. air, .pw""jwv at &VlK-k Thurs.lav worn- iteiitiury, left the prison hospital j The. outlaw announced that Iret,4fe pJakiiy md'in'his-satiw. Saturday. His left leg was amput-1 would stay all day and that he'lautit'jjs-iirtimate friend.-i r.W ated above the knee, and he walks1 would not harm. thum, if they) didj inking down umlerr i)u.n-swerf on crutches.' As he is unable to1 not not do any-.fuiittvWiiutw. .He to which. -fa bher.. sul- - make a living at present bv work-1 ate two meals at thu'mnch. . Tracy j rWi ,n - - nw , . ' .. ' , ... ; known aay.w;e!.l.cM.KSr;4;tl ing, ho is ralh.ei; off a splendid , inquired ahwut ttie bunk at Weuat 1 wil! .jewvl 'Ks4xt- Hts-seiilxl or--set of steel hearth utensils made, chee and-.waited Cue ot the me.n j c,fer.-i-equir'hi(imV' tv ttit. -by him while confined in the ton-1 to help liiijob it, hut the huserj-Af'i.picaHi Gcntnii hi V.VsR'jrgwrt.-, itentiary. When his mean will I begged, oK.: The outlaw, dmwed-'1 ' 'keiy.tWst iiV- iwU. lJsc "i...:if i .. ..; i.i.. v..i...i t i...i i .... i tiuiu ,iB.dnrrmr rtsi' ,.'ciiiiii. iir n in j.uiuiin.-u uu n 1 1 1 11- cial limb and engne in some use ful occnp tio i. l)ur:r5.his lOyw ri' . .. ' r,.,.tm uJ ,Dl tt" ftr' tlft Ingl.tm leuanxk, the bkeksmith's trade, hut the-loiwJ of his limb will probably prevent him from eontiiiuing in that wwk... Inarauk mannled with; MerriU . .. s. . , i ' fii-in.r nl ,i .trill nrn'ir.1 ' ujl...tl ir, j. bullet, Wssed shrough , his kue. ; refused -ere - in. tke, n.hU fcto,Ji(Jt His heroic act leoU his irdombyj Tracy harnulC.liaV vicbiw "n,:l,, hwyiyA,M WMmtl!wtly the .Governor vmA . won . him . thi-.j-until tlayliyilThnrsKiiy uHwuig-.-: Kl,ititsi fiewXiiiwM m-. 9yipathy- of ' the -pfopla. . Heviar; Hc-tlitui laroused-Uhr.- fwryman... ' ita'wc.v rvouiving. teinjiiirttry,. nid inJ53uaCAStait CMMing.thit. ttvcc.sW.-ttiiJji . ' , i.ttinit-r-n jy ' from people- wlw are charitably iml Ww Martha Wi Icon of Htayton, a school teachor and a pretty, girl, tnomiud David. I!.. Hmilh, the town-! druggict, for breach-of promiHft, and demands $6750, and i attract- in " grtat dil of attention, owing I to- tho- wide acquaintance at.d MaiMling of the parties. Mint Wilson ailis that she becamo enajrefl to- the gay drupgist tint vinter, and that the course ran smooth until July Gth'vwhen the lover informed her that he would not wed her. Mis Vilsjn claims! C.,000 general damage, $2.'0 dama ges orvawount ot los of employ inent by reason of lier failure, at this instance, to make a new e-n-tract-for teaching, and ItfiO damage on account of mental and physical j suffering for- which a phyi-ican,8 services will be ryrpmed. Tri;, j Kei-n ulli. Harry Tracy, the fugitive des peradn, is now in Eastern Wash'g ton. CnwMUndsd, in gijod health, uMiied with fourtsjiu and i.lentv c, a,nn.nnit:an.Jovu.ioiiMl teP'e dayt.,. and equipped with 'two iMum, Tracy crossed theolmbia if and is now supposed, tc t haded towiial tha Idaho Hue. TfcK'y declared tliat he w:uits to MA np a haBk or rob an. express car. He says that be has promised to give tho- sum of $5000, within am year, to.the parties who helped him sserue from the Oregon, Peni tcntary. ile is making his w;ir,r to the "Hole-in the Wall" in Wyom ing, When thire- he declares he will be a. "thief Miionir thieves," and will lie safe. Tracy spent Wednesday, at t!W ranch of W, A. Sanders, si miles below Wenatehee, on the the- Co'l lumbia river. He crossed the Co lumbia Thursday morning at' 5 o'clock, at a ferry.18 miles below WenateKeec The re,v,n the out- law was not reported sooner b-wJ Saade waa- XhuV lis.- tirentened that if he got , into arrv trouble he WOuld return and "get even", with the peoi.de who reported on him. if that was the last thing he did on earth. About W s'efock Wednesday morning a rider leading one pack horse approuched the ranch of, V-.'. A. Sanders, six miles from Wenat ehee. He said: "Do you know, who I am?" Sanders replied No."' "I am Hurry Tracy, the escaped convict,'.' iiii. iir.w iitvii w v.TMutr4tj4ii .lie clared. he Juul guiaud : 15 or. . 20 v' Jtottce. . pounds simxv eseapjug. fm , tJwj-'io iny-mwiy rleitil ail t peiiiteniaiy. . He dift nftiv-, iknk haviDyxchaiJMed bis - two- liovse forlvw.fr.esh oBes. . At Jl.p; rai. hey annearmVat, tho. ferry, aboa lj;lno!iliiiii--mmib1K-iw.te miluslluw .Wtniatche il waatr , Wffl .i,nr4.,ml.ia. . H.,..1!ia.' - - - nnf tptl l.t l niLi.u.. Ti ii-vviq:u he bad no money aptl conldi not pay for th ferry. Ho rode- away n.tlwen wen. since., Two or thr,:0 mM are re-' l,)"rte'J to'hw starto.1- out fronr 'Knd t"" to-?eet him, at- Sander's house, Tracy " lwl- in black coat and shirt,. blue overalls, miner's shoe- and slouch hat.. He carried extra am munition in a hag. Iil'VlEVKIl OF His KKTIHK.HKNT OS AIUUVAL FKIOAV.. SXx: Buancisco,. Aug. 1-. Stand ing on the bridge- of the transport Thomas, eagerly waiting with the -ship's-eaptiiin for a giimpso of his native uliore, General JUcob- H. Smith, tried by court-martial for' bncine ordered the Island of Samar ' tl-ansi'onifyrriiito'a Bowling wilder ness, was doomed Eraky morning; to first learn that' the- President, bad-retired, him from active duty.. The pilot boatwliioh met the Til jm asjustoutHde tho Hoted at 'Zo'olock: this morning; broughv to' GerrcraK" Smitb-tha firsi. nevs of tJie Pres-iik-nt's actioir. In; tiic- faint light of a binnacle lamp, the-veterans ; read, the ieasage that, apprised: ifira'of'hla-fahV An hour later .the davm carrre , and' witb'it: tiro-sight of. land, bat. (ienreral Smirti: luwl retired- to his cabin, where; with, his- wife -and chiof aid, Lieutenant G. II. Shields ... 'A tlie-TAvetftli. Infantry,. dis--cflsed the- outcome ol th irmf i ordeal through which-li4ins pass ed. Six., huerv liter,, w tin Thoiii.i-s- waclie'ii the- q jra .itir -station in tli- baihor,. jt. Du vhI; of the tra.-sport ser viee,- hoard ed tlie ship,,wi!h.his secretary ant; i met but si General Smith and-Lieu-tenant Shields at the do.ir oitbc General's cabin.'. A-. seeli' d'ocument fr'olri thV-AViir-oVparrment was handed-1 General Smith. It. vWirtaiired-' the -ollicial notiteutlon of Preadeott Rooevi?li!i action, and, uporyead irrg It, General SmitrriiireiJ.w-r-- come witli einiitir.fK.. f wa not - again sevm. until 'the - UmsteiKStMps ; customs tender. tl. 7Ii.rtV.. was reaxly to take.tKe. Ctermia.1 smi! his I'arty .ashciw. H tIiVir.deiviei; himself: to all int,crv;iwj ,. M- wera wet.' by Lieutwii'.if SWffius . Tl Mtbtiv wi'b.his vri'ju and aides.. GeneraT Smith": pnk'eM&Ti tO the Occidental Hotel.-. Tepairintj; l?iet.t at oce ten At-mr hndrifartB.- ii. t the-iViisIur. -. 3uiU5iajr,. whew in I rvmaMinu u-uriRf uve'inoi iKi:. . it..- .i Grtrt!ial.'STiiith,..v.,l!t.- i- twirirvg; civiifiaH -attire, a pnears esreei'UfiK IWM'fJI. .IT. Hiia., ,T-f., : ..-... I sBinniinlful ! yenr nKsntani urn' I i pnH4r,ii'.Vrtln;);-tlis-;By-,i-i-wlii)s - - biinej-fei.-t-Jiierflir. I fcikud-H P" a't-?. 'miUfw.r.m - lM""da' ..use. -. I afU-"-AK;?ast 'fiiip ....