la Memorial". Rrolber T. i. Dudiou died at bi bom on Cni Creek. Lu eoonty, OrK"ii. June IWi. The Cmp Creea Finier' Alliaui-r. of abkh b wea niu.lr, pem-d tb following preamble ai.d r-M.mi..ii. : Wu.ktf, I ba baud ul Divine Piovi ilfiic but removed Hmilier T. J Dunteo f-uiu lb Ktum il 1'iiuporal Ubois. tbe lu-nill l tbi-ouiiiu ne deeiron ol lea Ill) tug tbeii re-pecl fur bi memory aud iirrMlim Ibeir earueel and alfertiouate mui. IMlby fur ib'xw bci were ne.reet and dear at to bui; tbeielore be il lUariml, That leiidrty enndole with lb l-r.eved fwiily of Ibe deeeal iirotber io llna th-ir inn of libit and al Hiotiou, awl loiuiueud iheut to Him who look wiib pily vu lb bereaved i.d Mir rowinir fl Remilced, Tbnt In onr lumnHl wirrnw for tha lo ut (ml b(u I brother ami fneud, w Aud eouelatou in Ibe beli.f thai it i -. M with I lui wboni a mourn HemJitil. Thai while nWply eyiupa this wilb ibe her-eved ai-l.r ami Lnulv, we share wilb them tbe bop ol a reiimnu In tbr better world, wb't there am no tl lior parting. W-y .V richest M eii.se and tuder it nmm h noon bia children, mid may Ha Riva Klam ami alreOKtb to the dear al Xrt In bear uobly aud palieutly bar grtal burrWn. Jo. MclAH. T. J Elli fr. J. K I'Ltrra. Commute Want mi Immediate Trial. The (anplenf Clackamas county and Oregon City are circulating a jietitlon for signers and to be presented to the nciiit Indue asking liiin to cull a spec ial BKlnu of court and issue a venire lor jurymen to try Wilson. Thin is In stigated by the fuel that the regular lerm ol court dia-H not convene until. November, und the ieoile do not cart lo wait tlmt long before the murderer nf Mamie Walsh la iuiiImIic(I. The pe tition also ask that the priHonei be re lumed to the Oregon City Juil, there to uwait his trial. At first it was sup )nimhI tlmt the ohjeot of the ctitioit was to get Wilson out of the stute pris nn wo Mutt an opportunity could l had lo lynch Ji ilia, but the ieople of Mil- wau kie now declare that If he Is' re turned and opeedily tried and execut ed, tlu-y will not in uny way Interfere with the law. COEDR irUDB DDT. . Sharp Fight Between Union anil Non Union Miners. Jlnj. )l senile's Tramp. (rant County News: Major Magonc placed his heel against the court house diNir at an early hour on the morning of July 4th and immediately hit the nxiil for Chicago, intending to walk , !.. ulin of the whv. over two thoilM- 'nod iniled, at the rate of twenty to lliiity uiilea K'rday. He reached the v. arm HpriugH, twenty-six mill., tlie llratday. Major In past wventy ycara of age, imt is hearty and wiry yet, aud ili ' ivucii Cniciign with (lying colow long U-foiv the anniver-ary of Auicri c.i'a iliMiiVcl'V, OrluUr iJtti. A suit rriptloii wna'cin-ulated to ruixo IuikIh in- ii. m liiltuiate i'Ximmimm while on Lie rood. His pixtK'licc at the world's I i.r win mlvi-riiae the wtady west. Autelop til (lie Frout. 1'ilneville lteview: A mm of iim niii It and buttery was tried at Ante Ioik', Wam-o county, the other day In which Mr, liclle Maupiu wan nliiin i ill itiiil .Miu. Nellie Dud wan defen lunt. Ihi'Ii Indiea being reaidenU of AnU'liK'. An Irrigation ditch tup pliea IhegardeiiHof both with luolat i.ie. 1 ik iiiiliea were ill the habit of t ipping the ditcli by turns, but on TiicMiuy ihelr garden! Uatked sickly l.nin I he cxctiwive heat and both want ed to tap the ditch at once. During tue iiiiiiri'l that urom) In cointeijueuce Mr. J Hal struck Mr. Maupin over the liejid with a gardeti hoe, Inflicting a aeverv wound. Mrs. Maupiu Ilea hi a very critical condition. The doctor Hiated under laith, that her recovery waa doubtful. MakkikI). l'alouae, Waah., Ilepub llcan: At the home of the bride in thi city, Sunday, July 3, 1W)2, by llev. Weluier, Mr Frank Hardeety and Ml Kate Calllaon. The young lady waa born In Lane county king a daughter of K M. Call I son. raar millTaralr Woaaactl. J B I. T .. f Tl. - tl Taail uaKiy la iwiug rptia la in (,'isar d'AI-u BitiiDK diairivu of nortbera liltbo. Four oao hava bws killed and wauy oUDdad. Valuabln property baa btvu (Uatrujwt If dynamite and Iba and ia out Jt. A lockout araa th-gnu tbai April I by tha miovnnra' aawx'i .linn, and ftJOU oniou uiloera en ibiown on I of woik pinna tDeo tba UiiDo-ovnera bara been niak ii'g a airuioib- fo ran ibair annaa itb dub uuiod n'eo aoJ aimed gaanla. Tba two aion baa itn-n ioti-im i-t montba, and Iba opinion baa prevailed I bat only "park a naoVd to atart tha fliorn i'f not. Tba park ba cm at laal. Tha ciaiuple gin al Hoin lead and tbe, deelKii.u tf tba Coiled Kialea court at it'iiaa mikiug parpatnil tba Injnoolicm agiut lh MintM' Union, broiinbl lb Uwle.a tltment lo tba front It br(an by Iba bloving np Uat niiibt of tbe roiren I rating mill of tba 8.0 FraociMi mioetat Oeui. 8bra.bon oonnty. Tbia mortiiug at 6 Iba ahoo'iug b gno ' b-tweu anion and uoo auiou foreea, tba firmer aa aultin lhUiler at ibaO-tn inina. Tba lalrat U-lephoue in-n; from tba aoene of tnmlile a it iba union uieu bVa eapin. Iba Oeoj uiina and taken lh acbt and gnardi piiaunata. anil that two man r lualanlly killed on efb nda and Di4oy wouniled, and tbal a truce ia no prngraaiuii batwnao tba atrikrra and utina owuem. Another uieHoaya irport iUb! iht nuion man wotking in Iba Tuier and Pr mau uiinea hare quit woik and joined Iba forifaof tba a'rikera. and Ibat I hey be Mf'tured tba Union mine nail Jlnrke aud takan Iba uou union forcaa priaomra. A Itlaaelrona lllasr. Portuno, July 11. -PurtUn.l am laa) oigbt viaitHt by one of tba lariitv. rootl ra tioiia aba ba en in year. Tba Hrebioka ont iu tbe haart ol iba uny. aud befiira the flame ounld ba aulxlued, ainiOKt an tulirr blo.'k wua lereM to iba Rrmmd. The fire broke out in C. Caniilchaer carpenter ahon on Sixth street, next to tbe comer of Waaliiiigton. When it was discovered by a reporter and Oltlcer Johnson, there was onlv a Hiiiall blaze iu a pile of shavings about mesiove. i ne tutor was at once broken open and an ettort was mado to extln guiwh tlie tire. A few buckets of water would have been sutticleut to stay the progress of toe Humes but as these lew buckets of water were not t-i be had. s 1 r I a . . uiuccr joniisou nusieiiea to the uear- east tire alarm box to turn in an alarm, wuiie ine reporter uiiHied himself alarming the people living in the ad joining buildings. Owing to some de lay hi tue arrival oiinenrc department aim ine incK oi water arter it did ar rive, almiMt the entire block bounded by Washington, SUrk, .Sixth and Seventh streets is this morning in ashes. The loss will amount to tir0. 000. Whose Turtle is If? Salem Statesman: Down nt the Willamette Valley Flouring mill yes terday, while the water was all out of the race, an aged mud turtle was eaj -tured. On his buck waa engraved the following clianu'tcrx. aiiimul taiiue from the deuce onlv iuiowb wuere, aim nas neen wandering during fourUi-n long years. The let ters show the indelible marks of age. Here is the message tlie turtle carries on his tiack: "li. II. L. P. H. P. ()., 1870." What do these letters niuin auu wiiii eugruveii ineiii, ana when and where was It done? Probably the o. , v. mere to isttiem reiiiteiitlary Oreirou. Mavhe it waa thfl Wafb txt some prisoner who ciiptured the turtle in nio raw ai. i ue prison auu after let tering him, again turned him loose in the race ami be has ever since been makiiiD hla whv iI.iil-ii t .k.. ...iu only to be caught in the screen at the wueei. Rent w EDoi.tr, -A numiwr . of Eugene people aver Ibat tba notion! ib rerttion of lb Portland fir a from bare lat 8 nuiay arening. I: aeema improbable, bat at tba tint and In tba direction of tbe flr, a rd glow Via ibaeMed in tbe an. BY THE OCEAN. Funrib of July on tbe Lakes. There was a celebration near the coast between Clear Lake and Tsiltcoos or Ten Mile as it is commonly called, which was a decided success. There were fully two hundred aud lifty per sons in attendance. A year ago there was a celebration at the same place, at which not quite one hundred people were present, which fact shows how fast the country is settling up. The chief mode of conveyance Is in row boats, and it was quite a pretty sight the nioruinir of tlie Fourth to see the boats coming from all directions with flairs fl vine Fu the breeze. Nine row bouts and a www were seen on the lake at onetime.. Prof. Martin was orator nf the day and his oration was both amusing and Instructive. The programme was divided and the dinner sandwiched In between, and such a dinner never had It been our good fortune to partake of such a ban quet as was spread there. Four long tables were filled to overflowing with the luxuries of life. Hot tea and coflee was served. Hot drinks on the Fourth of July? Yes, indeed, and ap preciated too, for you know it is not hot there as here Iu the vulley. Hut a cool breeze was blowiugall day. lion, A. L.- Reed, of Doturlus countv was there and provided candies and nuts for the crowd at his own expense. At about 4 o'clock the crowd dispersed af ter a resolve, which was made by C. D. Thomas and carried unanimously, return next year and celebrate' at the same place and In the same way. From one who was there. A Uyuaiuite Explosion. Tba Waal vive the following aoconnt of a liivuiHlare enulomuu lliat abuok up tbe Florence people: Al hIvhiI nva o'clock on tbe niornin of July fourth, all rloreiioo people, and in fait, all people liviuit anthill a radius of everal mile of FlnieDreuwer awakened tu itMlizninn tbal ''HOiutiD bad drapped" or an tartbqnake beeu Iniued looas in their im medium viciuity Further investigation dieukiwd ibe fuut ibnta man named MeGee, loremau on lh lybttioiine work, together wilb a f 'W aid, had decided to giva Flor ence a nuht aiiiart itlnrter for glorious oel eimiiou. 10 oiiry out tneiralm auoors fnlly Ibey priH-ured luity four twu-onnoa tick of dyuauillti aud placiug them be tween two an vil aloiigxiile of tba flagpol on front atrmt, toucbiiiK tlie foae and awwiting ro.uliH. An Ibe lick of iba clock aononuoed tba hour of fire tba n ploaion came, and what waa only a few eo ond before a quietly aleepirg couimuuiiy waa tranHuioKiitied into a' bewildered fright ened populace, and from tba lipa of some were baanl to coma eipre-eiona which aoundail like "dumpliool " Tbe result of the exploiou a ireioeudona ei ploaion follow. d liy Mling window eUaa, dihbon, and all manner of uietc!iiin.e aud boiiw bold fnreiiiire Hotel Morris ro-ivtdtbe worM abnkiiig np. Fiiieeu windowr, bk and till, on two eidea of the bona ware oouiplelely aballered together aitb abont thirty linbi. on tha otber aide of tba build iiiK. Tue cupola windowa were alo denjol-i-hed aa well na tbe front door and traiiaomM ou tbe first floor. Dainaga about tVM Windows, itlaaa and n-h in Iba front of PimiwaHter Kyle'a ra-idence were biokeu out, iba whole Iruul mile of ibe conserva tory made a complete wn-ck, in bi store aerentl wiudow, abowcaKea and oonaidera hle ena-kery were broken: daiumre. .K5. I waive larga light nf xlnaa wai biokeu in M'l-a drng atorr and tbe lodge ball. Aoont 20 damage to drug iu tbe drug atore. All ibadiebitin Mr. Tauner'a rerideiica were bioken. At Jack Auderaou'a bui a a Una olock waa thrown to tbe floor and made a complete wreck. ' Anda from tbe above there ware neveral minor itema. awellinv tba total damagea lo about f J00. Conncll Pnieecdlnn. Council met In City Hall, Monday evening, July II, 18U2. Present Mayor McClung, Council men Fisher, Page, Matlock Dorris and Walton. Minutes read, corrected and approv. cd Councilman Walton front the JiMlc lary committee. In the matter of open ing and extending Fifteenth street, re ported that Geo. H. Collier and H. R Klncald had declined to give the rail road the right-of-way; that the com mittee had taken no steps to condemn tbe land required to open tbe street. Matter continued. Councilman Matlock, from the street committee, reported that no contract had laseii let for lumber. The lowest bids were: Country mills, 9.SU per 1000 feet; town mills, $10. Finance committee reported favor ably on a number of bills aud warrants ordered drawn. Warrant ordered drawn in favor of street committee for foOO to apply on street improvement. Councilman Page, from the commit tee on tire and water, In the matter of placing hydrant on corner of Sixth ami Monroe, reported progress. Councilman Dorrit, from the health committee, reported several cesspools that should be connected with sewer without delay; no action by council. Petition to open Fourteenth street from Oak to Willamette; read and re ferred to street committee. Bills read aud referred. Adjourned. Aldridge Fined Daily Dispatch: Editor Aldridge, of the Priuevllle News, was in Judge Deady's court this morning to answer to the charge of sending obscene literature through the malls. The article is question was carefully read aud thoroughly dissect' ed by Judge Deady. A pa.t of the matter the court held to be not ob scene, but the second count was ob scene. It was lauguuge not fit for use in any way, nor uiwii any occasion. It was vile, very vile, and we are sur prised and pained to know that any newspaper man would publish such and thereby degrade and lower this, one of the grandest professions among all of the callings. After summing the matter up , the court ordered the de fcudaut to stand up and a fine of $50 was Imposed. This was ccrtaiuly len ient on the part of Judge Deady. I'animlttrit Mulctde. Portland, July 12. Coroner Hol man wai notified this morning of the dljcovery of the body of W. F. Crietz, a real estate dealer iu East Portland, and an old citizen of that place, had tieen found in the water back of Lith man's furniture factory, near the Southern Pacific railroad track. From what we can learn, the old man had made up liis mind to commit suicide and was determined to accomplish his purpose. He left a letter to his family and also one for C. S. Hannum, an at torney on the east side. He made an attempt to commit suicide on the 4th Inst., but in this he was disappointed, aud the supposition is that he drowned himself last evening, as this is the last time he was seen. The coroner will hold an inquest this afternoon, when further facts may be developed. From the evidence shown at the cor oner's luqucst, this afternoon, it is a clear case of drownlmr with suicidal Jutent, and the Jury so rendered Its verdict. Marine Cadets. The army officers who Inspected Company C In this city last Saturday night being curious to see what this organization was like Capt. O. A. Sachs and about thirty of il. o Hid., r..il,....a .....v,.i .. ... mr I lie Dalles Times-Moiinfjilmwr Tho'iooi.ii. uiu.i u. i.... ... j , , -.wi DbiCTV UUIIUUV 1IIUIIIIIIK IIU largest Jot of compressed wool ever ex-1 went through an inspection drill. The hlbited ou the coast ; was seen at Marine cadets are attracting consldera Moody s warehouse this afternoon. ! hie attention and the drill nwlwd la a This consisted of 800 bulea. I... . . . OAUl 1.. I . ' . uuui. uw puuuus eacn, anu making a total of nearly one-half million pounds. The photographer called around and procured a good negative of this im mense tot, or Daied wool. This will be shipped to Boston and ia onlv a aniHll portion of what has already been sent ii u mie worenouae to tbe eastern n a kel. good thing tor the boys but rather a tAsk on Mr. Sachs, and his adjutant, Mr. Koch. Will IUidm. Jena Cohen will retnrn to Eiiuen from Pendleton in a few day and rrvnme bia old situation with 8. H. F'iendly Jeaaa ia a valuable man in s tora an? M'-Frt. nHy i to be yingrtolated np- Ashing gooi.