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T h e I I IM o r y a n d C h a r a c t e r o f irressional election. U. S. Attorney C iro. XI. W i l l i a m s . Gibbs, believing that the jrtry was packed, moved to have another Grand For the iiiorniation of those o f onr Jury summoned, which motion was readers who are not acquainted with sustained by Judge Deady. The tbe history of Attorney General W ill new jury Tound several indictments against Republicans, who were to iams, we publish the following arti appear for trial on December Gtb.— cle from tbe Utica, N. Y , Observer. A sa last resorj to prevent justice be- W e have been personally acquainted ing meted out to the implicated par with Mr. W illiam s for the past thirty ties* tl,e rit'gconcerned in the frauds voam ami «■„„» ’ bad Attornev General Williams tele- , . graph G ib b , to slop tbe proceeding, stated be.ow , to be true: on j[je S(.orp o f expense. Gibbs tel- George H. Williams, of New York, egrapbed Williams the factsas above low s, Oregon, Washington, and else- given.and said—presuming Williams where, is Grant's appointee for the did not understand the case fu lly— office of Chief Justice of the Supreme he would continue the prosecution, Court of the United States. I f any whereupon Gibbs was removed and theorist or doctrinaire among all our i a successor appointed. 'Ihere is in- readers is inclined to take issue with tense feeling in Portland agains- tbe people o f our State who lately, Williams, as many believe him to be by an overwhelm ing majority, decid- implicated in the infamous transac- ed to preserve the elective judiciary, tiou. The names of the indicted part let him look at Williams and hold ties are G. W . Johoson, M orris Pall his peace. For this is the ripe fruit aud Nick O'Neil, o f the appointive system under the — ^ • •" ~ " one man power and evil influences of The New York bun of a late date a gross partnership. It will stand as saj's- W e have information in ref a monument!. 1 warning to the E m erence to the nomination of George H. Williams for Chief Justice of the pire State henceforth and forever. Supreme Court of the United States The new Chief Justice links to the legul acquirements of a rural attorn w hich is unfit for publication, but ey the judicial attributes of an aver oi a character w hich seems to ren age justice of the peace, and the blind der his rejection by tbe Senate very but changeable prejudices of a cross j probable. We hardly think the As roads politician. Circumstances have sociale Justices will relish the idea conspired heretofore to give him ' of remaining ou the bench with Mr. lares beyond his deserts, and to lift I Williams as their chief. ira above the level of the class to j Tbe feminine charms and influent which he belongs. But at each sue* | ees which could make a man Chief cessive stage of his progress he has Justice might possibly intervene betrayed the littleness of his nature hereafter, and be felt in the decision and tbe narrowness of liis intellect. of eases. The Senators w ill undoubtedly W hile he was the creature oi an hour, liable at any moment to sink into the think twice before they vote for the insignificance which he graces, his confirmation of Mr. Williams. character called for neither analysis The Vice President will be absent nor criticism ; but now that he is from his chair for several weeks. clothed with the highest judicial Senator Carpenter is the R ep u b li honors of the R epublic, we must needs lcok at the man before we bow can caucus nominee for President our heads in shame at the reproach pro tern, of the United States Sen which this appointment brings upon ate. Thurman of Ohio is the D em o the land. George H. Williams was born in cratic nominee for President pro Columbia county on the 23d of March, tern, o f the U. S. Senate. 1823. He received a common school education, studied law, and removed to Iowa, where ho com menced prac tice. He made an immediate strike for office, and joined his fortunes to B a k e r C oun ty. the party which happened to be in power in the State at the time— the »Summons. D em ocracy. In 1847 he was elected Judge of tbe First Judicial District. In the Justices Court lor Shasta Precinct, State oi Oregon, County o f Baker. The entire voting population of Iowa II. Barnes, 1 laintiff, then about equaled that of Oneida against N. S. Parker, Defendant. county now, aud W illiam s’s Judicial D istrict numbered fewer citizens To N. S. [Parker, the above nam ed De fendant. than our Second Assembly District. Ji T H E X A J IK O F T H E S T A T E O F In 1852 he lost his office and cost Oregon, you are hereby required to ap about for another place. He served pear before tiie undersigned, a Justice o f l he Peace for tbe Precinct o f Shasta, cou n as one of the Presidential electors ty and State aforesaid, on the Thirty-first who cast the vote of the State for (Sisti day oi D ecem ber, A. D. 1873, at Ten Franklin Tierce, and immediately o ’clock ,-in tlie foren oon -of said day, at the office o f said Justice, in said Precinct, to after the inauguration of that Presi unswer the above nam ed Plaintiff, in a dent lie hastened to W ashington to civil action the defendant w ill take no that if he fail to answer, the c o m claim his reward. After much im- tice, plaint herein, the Plaintitt w ill take Judg ortunity he succeeded in getting m ent against 1dm for the sum o f Two imself appointed Territorial Judge H undred and T hirty Dollars (8230 00) ddbt and his costs and disbursements herein. of Oregon. Ho held the office five Given under m y ban d this Fourteenth years, and then resigned to euter day o f N ovem ber, A. D. 1873. W. J- L E A 'illE R W O O D , more actively into politics. On the Justice o f tire Peace lor Shasta Precinct. election of Mr. L incoln, Williams of Y ou will also take notice that this Sum course became a Republican, P olit m ons istpublished by o ld e r o f tlie undei- duly m ade on tbe 14lli day o f N o ical adventurers of his class invaria signed, vem ber, A. D. 1873. bly float their “ principles,’ in the W . J. LE A TH E RW O O D , Justice o f the Peace. Shasta Precinct. current of patronage. In 1865, in n28n33___________________________________ the general scamblo for office which follow ed L in coln ’s second election, S u m m on s. Mr. W illiam s secured the United States Seuatorship from Oregon. In Justices Court for (he Precinct o f Clarks ville, Stale o f Oregon, County o f Baker. His term expired in 1871, but the Civil A ction to recover .Money. feeling against him was so strong Trunk and Rust, Plaintiffs, tLat his party was swej t f iom power Against F - M. M ason, Defendant. aud a Democrat was elected to suc ceed him. T o heal his wounds the To F. M. M ason, the above nam ed Defend ant: President named him as the succes N T H E N AM E O F T H E STA T E OF sor o f Judge Hoar in the office oi Oregon, you are hereby required to ap Attornev General. There he disgrac pear bef.-re the undersigned, u Justice o f Peace in and for C larksville Precinct, ed himself by his infamous connec the Baker cou n ty, Oregon, on Saturday, the tion with the Louisianaoutrage, He Seventeenth day o f January, A . 1». ibii, did not lack the audacity to acknowl at Two o 'c lo c k , P. M., m the a fietn oon oi said day, at the office o f said Justice, in edge that what he called his “ con said Precinct, to answer the above named struction of Jaw" was made for the Plaintiffs, in a civil actual. Deiendant will take n otice, if lie fail benefit of tbe Republican p a lly ; but to The unswer the com plain t herein, the P lain every respectable Republican lawyer tiff" will take judgm ent against him lor in the Senate declared last winter ($193 25) One trundled ana N in ety-tim e Dollars and Tw enty-live cents, and the that this “ construction” was not only costs o f tins action. Given under m y hand this 4th day o f atrocious but absurd. Let us review very briefly that Louisiana business. Decem ber A. D. 1673.W . R. CURTIS, J. P. On the 4th of Decem ber, 1872, E. H. I lie above nam ed defendant, F. M. Ma will also lake notice that this Sum D urell, a Federal Judge, issued an son, m on s is published by oid er ol the under order commanding tlie Federal Mar signed, duly m ade this 4th uay o f D ecem sbal to take possession of the State ber, A. D. 1673. n3ln37 . \V. It. CURTIS, J. P. House at New Orleans and garrison tbe same with Federal troops. He Sheriff’s Sale. then issued unoiber order, setting forth by name the persons who, by NOTICE OF SA LE ON EXECU TION . his pleasure, should constitute the j y v ir t u e o i a n e x e c u t io n Legislature. Every white man in out o f tne Circuit Court o f the the list was a Federal officeholder, .-state issued o f Oregon for tire County o f Baker, and several of them had uot been ' upon a ju d gm en t rendered in said Court, the Seventh o f October, A. D. 1873, in candidates before tne people- These on favor o f George W. A m es, and against men took their seats under the guard W illiam S. Boswell, lor the sum ot 6o) Five H undred and Thirty-one o f Federal bayonets, and proceeded (§531 Dollars . «n ahd • i. . , _ . | i/i-jim u Sixty-six cents, Gold Coin, to impeach G o v . W u rin o tu aud to ; to m e directed against the property oi install P . B S . Pinch back, a State , 'h e said W illiam S. B osw ell, I have lev ied upon and shall expose at Public Senator whose term had expired, in Sale to the highest bidder, on the Executive chair. The next day, D eo. 6th, G'eorge H. Williams tele Wednesday, the 14th day of graphed from Washington that the January, A. D. 1874, Governm ent approved this action A t 2 o ’clock , P. M., at the Court H ouse and recognized none but the usurp Door, in Baker City, Baker County, Ore ers. W illiam s then proceeded to gon , the follow in g described property, to- prepare au “ opiniou," in which his | wit: The undivided one third interest in and ignorance of law was poorly conceal 1 to Two Thousand Four H undred leet o f ed by a flood of passionate invective 1 P lacer M ining Ground and F lu m e con- . and „ d T,arti<n lin iH n I therewith, situated H o l d e r Creek. partisan n . claptrap. Shasta M ining District, Buker County, And this George H. Williams is Oregon, A lso, that certain R an ch, situated on the mau who is to wear the robes of A lder Creek, Baker county. Oregon, and Marshal, Taney, aDd Chase! In the know n as the Cole Ranch, together with language o f u Western cotemporary, the tenements and im provem en ts situated thereon. “ it fatigues the indignation,” and The aforesaid property w ill be sold as aforesaid to satisfy said execution and we have uotbing more to say. E LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I f I B costs, and accruing costs. Dated at Baker City, this 16th day o f De Quite an excitement exists in Port cem ber, A. D. 1873. JA M E S H. SH IN N , land in regard to the removal of A. n$2n36 s h e riff q q q ,q q MUSIC BOOKS H O L I D A Y 1»R E S E K T S . T IT E G IV E BELOW A L IS T W o f a few o f tLe lest and most popular coJ.ections o f bound Piano Music, ana will "end any work, post paid, on receipt of the marked price. J. L. PETERS, Music M iste r , 599 B r o a d w a y , N". Y . Instrum ental Music. 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D O H E R T Y , m . d . has i¿turned witti increased facilities for the sical bubjects, sent lice on application. n22yrl] San Francisco Cal, allegation of human suffering. Audre», J . n. P E T E R S, Music Publisher, 1 IO K U 1B L B D IS E A S E S ! How many thousands o f persons, both _____________________509 Broadway, N. Y. male and female, are there who are Butter X iA V - ing out a miserable exislence from the ef J. W. C L E A V E R fects o f secret indulgence, or from vans ab sorbed into the system. Look at their pal B u s in e s s D ir e c t o r y Informs the Public that he is prepared to do lid, emaciated and disfigured faces and o F all kind o f wrork in the Undertaking Business their broken down constitutions, disqjuali E astern W ashington , on short n o ’ ice and at ra=on-‘l le prices. fym g them for the happiness o f m ariiage or E astern O regon , and Baker City, <7et. 1, 1873.n 2 1 f tne enjoyment of life. In this horrid situa-: N orthern I daho . tion thousands sutler until death closes the TO THE U \ F ORT UNA T E ! NEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES! DR. DISPEBSABY. TJ nder taker. r p iX E m i, 1 M I E liS O F T H E _L nalia Ualiu biiton will issue a D irec tory of the above named sections in January next. ll.e work will e mbrace a general sketch o) the couuties o f Walla Walla, Whitman, bte- vens and iaifima, in Washington Territ.ry . Umatilla, Union and liaKer, m Ortgou, aim Nez Perce, Idaho and ¡shosLo'he, in Idat.o 'leiritory, together witn their Productions, Resources, Ciimaie, aud ail other subjects upon which lnioiuiation is required. 'in e Directory o f each toVvu and city will be complete; and ti.at, with sketches oi earn, place, should make it invaluable to the mei ci ant. fanner, and mechanic. As an advertising medium, it will be the best yet introduced, as it will be of siicn irn portanee that it will always he retained in a prominent position for reference. BATES OF ADVEETISING: One Page............................................ S£0 L a if Page................... ................... • 10 Card..................................................... 5 C 7“ Advertisers taking one page will re eeive a copy o f the book gratis. P r ic e o l th e D ir e c t o r y w i l l b e SI a t We will use our best endeavors to make the book coin) lete in every respect. A thoroughly competent persou will soon make a tour o f the country to be embraced in the Directory aud gather all the informa tion necessary." R. M. SMITH A- CO. n29n34_____________ Walla Walla, W. T. R. M ’l N T O S H . Respectfully offers his services to the Public FLORENCE. S pecial attention is called l o tiu* {jren 4 I m p r o v e m e n t s m a d e r e c e n t ly l a t h i s e x c e lle n t i*Iact»ine. m ill t o tire n e w m id e le g a n t s ty le s o f C ase» a d d e d l o o n e lis t . 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D E S C R IP T IO N FLORENCE Ol Work in W ood neatly and promptly done. Paker City, Jan. 1, lt>73.tf C. G ibbs, U. S. Attorney, and the appointment of R ufus Mallory in his Bamberger & Frank place. The facts are as follow s: The l l P E u soss in d e b t e d t o a . h . espectfully invite a ll those who Brown are respect lull y requested to last Grand Jury, notwithstanding c- uiw forward aud settle their accounts, are indebted to them to call and settle. the positive proofs, ignored bills \\ e are in want o f money, and must have it either by^ Cash or note, immediately. against several parties for illegal to meet out eugageaitfits. f f y * A Wold lo ins wimj is oumcieut. Baker Oity, March 3«, 157#. n46* ▼vvting and bribery at the last C on- Facer City, Got. 1, 1873,-21 - R PRIVATE P A Y U P !! A EWING MACHINES. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, S S o . Ï9 S e w M o u t g o in e r y M r e e l, Grand Hotel Building, San francisco. J A S . B. LOOM IS, A gen t, ' T ir o » PO RTLAND , OREGON scene- Let parents, guardians aud friends attend to those who aie suffeiing with any o f those horrible, life-destroying maladies— sib that they are cared for anu cured before it ig too late. ¡Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made pri vate diseases las especial study for years, and wiiu is certain >o cure the most invete rate cases without mercury or any injurious drug». It is important to those afflicted, or those interested in tiie welfare oi their friends, to he careful o f the many pretenued do j tors who infest ail cities, pubiisning their skhl in curing all diseases iu a few days, im posing upou the public hy using the names o f eminent physicians Irom Europe and other places. Bo therefore careful anu make strict inquiry or you may fail luto the hands ol those charlatans. S ll.n i A A U W E A K N E S S Is widely known as one of the most effectual reme dies ever discov ered for cleans ing the system and purifying tlm blood. It has stood the test of years, with a con stantly growing reputation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its remarkable cures. So mild as to be safe anil beneficial t# children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great corrup tions of the blood, such as the scrof ulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities or diseases that have lurked in the system for years soon yield to this powerful antidote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which arc publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive disorders of the skin. Tumors, B lo tc h e s , Roils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St! Anthony’s Fire, Itose or Ery s ip e la s, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring-worm, amlin- ternal Ulcerations of th e Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also curej other complaints, to which it would not seem especially adapted, such as Drop sy, Dyspepsia, F its Neuralgia, H e a r t Disease, Female Weak ness, D e b ilit y , anil L e u co rrh a ’a, when they are manifestations of th® scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the#Spring. By renew ing the appetite and vigor of the diges tive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless languor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed viiror and a new lease of life. rUEPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYER &. CO., Lowell, Mass,, P r a c tic a l and A n a ly tic a l Chcmlntt. •r".rt r y u i , n n ro o is T S e v e r t w h e r i . MALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN H A IR KENEWER. E v ery year increases the popu larity o f this valuable H air Prep aration, w hich is due to merit alone. W e can assure“ our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its hkyh standard ; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring G k a y o r F a d e d - H air to its you th ful color, m aking it soft, lustrous, and silken. T h e scalp, b y its use, becom es w hite and clean. It rem oves all eruptions and dandruff, and, b y its ton ic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stim ulates and nourishes the hair-glands. B y its use, the hair grow s thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary gl.Tiids to their norm al vigor, and will create a new grow th , except in extrem e o ld age. It is the most econom ical I I a i r - H r e ss jn g ever used, as it requires few er applica tions, and gives th e hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A . A . Hayes, M. D., State A ssayer o f Massachu setts, says, “ T h e constituents are pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent q u a lity ; and I consider it the B e s t P r e p a r a t i o n for its intended purposes.” Sold by all Drv ovist* and Dealers in Medicines. P r ic e O n e D olla r. Buckingham’s Dye. FOR T H E W H IS K E R S . A s our R e n e w o « in m any cases requires to o lon g a time, and too m uch care, to restore gray or faded W hiskers, w e have prepared this dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash o ff. Sold by all D ruggists. Price F ifty Cent«. Manufactured by R. P. HALL A CO., Seminal emnssion— the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved N A S H U A , N .H . _____ sexual indulgence, is praticed by the youth o f both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the fol lowing train o f morbki symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical measure», viz; Sallow ccuuteuatice, dark spots under the eyes, paius in the head, ringing in the T ^ e ^ v Tw T b e ^ t b S ? day“ ' ears, noise like rustling o f leaves or rattling ¿ t e m £ f873, uixler the nuperviBion o f o f chariots, uneasiness about theloins, weak ness o f the limbs, confused vision, blunted m intellect, loss of confidence in approaching P r in c ip a l? a**i»tetl b y straugers, a dislike to form new acquaintan ces, a disposition to shun society, kiss o f M rs . B abrett , as Preceptress. memory, pimples and various eruptions The Directors feel warranted i n l y i n g that about the face, hectic flushes, furred tongue, foetid breath, night sweats, monomania and our bcu >ol will tuQj maintain ita present frequently insanity. I f relief be not obtained, hteh reputation under iw ureeent manage should apply immediately either in person ment. and eiery effort will he made to ren or by letter, aud have a cure effected by his der full satisfaction to o u r patrons. uew’ and scientific mode o f treating this dis ease, which never tails in effecting a quick T o r m s s and radical cure. Primarv Department, per Quarter, $10 00- CURED AT HOME. Preparatory aud Academic, “ 15 00 Persons at a distance may be CURED AT 3 50 HOME by addressing a ietter to Dr. Gibbon Latin. Extra. 6*» stating case, symptoms, length of time the French, Extra, Other Higher Branches m proportion. disease has ooutinued, and have medicine Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE. promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part o f the country, with A. H. BROWN, President. full and plain directions for use. W:: F. M c C baby , Sec’y._________n!3tf Persons writing to the Doctor will please state the name ol the paper they see this ad vertisement in. . . By inclosing Ten Dollars coin, in regis tered letter through the Postoffice, or he large and c o m m o d io u s through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of Hall over J. W. Cleaver’s Furniture medicine will be forwarded to any pail of Warerooms is now open to the Public for the Union. . . All communications strictly confidential- Balls, Parties. Concerts, 4 c., 4 c. For particular# enquire o f ____ Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearny street, ban .Francisoo. Postoffice Box L" _ BAKER 1TT1 li'TWHh S. P. 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