The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 21, 1893, Image 6

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    CASJEIYSE"-
T Float WUl Operated Ik Coai-
tig MBer Jatnaog
trfa:tatea,
lat Mii
At tb tmccxof tbe dirrW Ui'l
siorhoiVnof li t,umtt y MDinf
parking Co.. last evtfung. if was W
ridel W orx-rsle tlte cni-ry the com-
- -
. . .
Tlt o.T,-r of t he rmi Hor. to sorrot '
' .k.x.iu. ... and
eight of tbe principal stockholder of fMJ. V T(klm.Jw) Nuirt. A J
the xnpany went on not to wrur,.nji;h. tA-oV Wrl.lrf, J N Pollock,
Ut tdoo-v with which to make pay-, n M Y.fo. t W l'ttrfo, M WalU
BWIlL The SlffTter were J. D. Mat- ( it Mtdtee, lretev (i(wfj J
lock. J. 1L Mi1unr. A. V. IMT. K. 1 n.wi, J il PrmM. W 11 Ai.irt, J
B kin, W. II Aixvnt, Win !ai;th, , a txVr, J H Hot kins B C linn, L
F M-WilkiM ob1 W. I. 04-roa. ! X fi i4,m.n. C"h Mnith.
TV MilLnn nu boU tb IfD l'm,klWum.K 11 llkln, J l
mi t) Mnntr an J arf to a
rft W ort 00 th dv.llar tuC
Um nt yrar. Thry taka all ctancra
of k aixi Um f lU-od tb tinir to al
low lb tOart tba pnrtuoity to y
far turlf. and r at UM a prtloo o
Ut ainottot ioTtvtol t-y kbuldrra.
fruit frowrra, linwn and rrV
rrt may drprod opa o markrt tr ran
nln fruit and -rtatk' durtnr th
cnuung anuno. Tb JTT -tit Url of
dlr1ura art cafbl, rmuihiu nvm and
with tii lfTiroof of tit p tl"r
to oooJuct lb rmoarrj ton lu afford
0 market fr botno priu-u and niakr
a j n fit on U capital Invwted.
baity bd4 too
AtorU Budrt: brnator Willi, of
Multnomah, U thc tnldnt man n
earth. La4 Friday 1j Introducnl In
th artiate a bill whl h provi.l.- tUt
do frmala al.all rvrr lirrraftrr I t
ployrd, hlml or pail for arrrlora of or
fif tbk or any other braiM b of th
Ulature, or of any roaimltu appointed
iy aaid aaartubl; r by any ctffliTr of
either. Tbcrffrrtof tbia thunderbolt
on lb rliuterad beautiea who ba-, a
usual, been besieging arnator and n-p-rwnUtiTea
fur clef kalilpa, wa a prime
uljet for artistic atuly. I. ranited
In all degree of facial eipnmion frni
lb pk-turexjue to tit lngc and from
the trajrto to the eutnic. Fair fara
bk-oched, proud lipa curk-d with atorn,
and aaucy little txae tlp-tiltetl with
an almost audible click. It would be
worth aomethlng to bar a collection
of tho ipreaaiona they afterwanU
ttaad in regard to th r kkaa loan from
Multoooiah hk) aoceatry and bla
pmftiy, hi rrlira and bb joliti.,
and, moat of all, hi phyJ nomy,
Krm and attire! You may be aure
that tb Indignant anf-U fairly malt
ed bim and that ttxy will Hud both
(uprt and arril aunf many nx in
brr of the kftalatur. IWauty aHuld
draw the line mot here, and give the
Beaat. who U a political rutk-r. a
ghost ot 0 ahow kt 0 political oftW.
Xoim Front MabeL
Jan. II, Ihux
rleKla la running hU mill Jrt of tit
tlntoi 1IU booni gava war when the
now went off, k-tllng about half bU
tga go down the Mohawk.
JIarahbarger bat bad Workman'
mill rented thc part year but hia tint
la out and tbe mill la Idle at prevent
J. B. Bigg, a neplirw of Uncle Tim't
fmm Kan , nunc and kept barhekir't
hall week with bim. 11 went over
to Craw furdcville Tuelay.
Marael Amell waa rutting Vft tvt
tVlda and fA hit left band In contact
1th the mw teeth but Wcdnemlay,
tVvratiog it to that b bad to quit fur
nUk
A IUt' Pkmcu. Altwny iVmo.
crt: Tbe arc light arrra fur a very
Olc purpnae brvtdea Illuminating the
trarO. At the earner of l"irt and
Ferry ativeta, op under the cover of
the light w here it la warm and well
protected etery night arren or eight
little Urda bar bee la the habit of
roosting for aeveral Uontha, flying
away wbea daylight cooxm. rme
tiaaraooec theta falladown Into the
carunna ooty to be Kuooed. The ekr
tnlight lura ant wMed and Umt
ulC, om m wo to Irt duwn the
hebt and ama piaoa the daaed bird on
tho prrii un hi comji.kc(.
tSjDetnicg pretty about the whole
matter.
SHEEP INSPECTOR NOTICE.
All twrsuo la Laa county ostlrie ,
sraU y atieep or sberp aCxe. with
other ctsrasra, are beeel y D;ftl that
ai l sheep mo be Iboewigti.'y d'.pfs-d,
auScent to kill mii d.sras lurtba ith.
Aay prm facing to 01: pi r with
thta trtw will be UarJe to Lava hi
aheewd pped by the I tttor at said
persoa s expea.se. Take BxOw and
ssvs easts.
Dated Hrpt 1, KC
ri K. Jlski.0, sheep lajctor.
Leligtva Kmitga.
t Ssaea. Jaa. U.
at t.njr wiU
(
'
etwft.
Wvwd PT Rev. IL Crt. of tr. L a.u .
rd RmlkTrw rttarrh.
ttj ertni&g at
le
TLa oasnrTe 41ns i
deaotnitsttjo ul m Ll at c .
Kaxae.i.T Jass.es
ts, r,..r.-. r. .
hsa Jli. itZ Liw.,V. iZJZZ" '
ir'insi.
' ... - '-.IT I
luntltMl mu i K. ,
wa arwtux ever the'rrerotallre 1
sau utemnrr oay la the It. lrrM ot the '
lunu.1 ihn. irk t.,, a,. -
new bod V hrussrW mrr- , " I
Liatkltsaid, and peotatu'y eaui: t, 'T'fi"-rea eaa siied tie Caiere- taett suiu were teoughl agvm-al the
more expense an Wm state thaa be t, !yV"' Zv T7 'T" traXLL Ww 4 Co. a f slcrss:
S?ZZZiJ:C!t :B - rr t-'n'C I-! Co.rW. tUSuiab
to U advaaclog his ratraiorui can-j W1-d"r,r!"'- II ""f Csx :i Total an.al of attach
d.dacy. illy'''":''-" !jf L.--
auOita-r at rear. w . .. .. .
. . TT-
oa or id yin oboet towa. ,
JlEY list.
T6J " !ae front wklc
HI Ee fceleeted.
J,r0f
TU- Usvd of cunty cotatt.i-i.jom
Jr,. Krf t,iu. in list of luror
u, rrT fur tre eru:r.g ).r:
1 - . . - 1 . I - Mrt
jvuc-rt " t. ivnn. vi......
j Dbvi i Cherry. J Church. O C W W-.
ok-f, K IWnn,l fmk, J on ;H, g-
nr. J II llm.. (' M II tn. Henry
Hurler, A W Hkeil. F Kerns,,
- I 1: U U.rt.n Chs Ultle-
Mtl.k, U Ikltnian, M Lrvinger.
Ja liarlioy, II C Humphry, K
Krlpatrxk. .
lUchanin-TJ Duckwcth. B P
Inman. Ja Telrw. J B iltnian.
Frank Kirk, Ju 11 Yatca.
v H!.n.k. e Ja.Hinton.
E lLtwkk! I
I n ine J Jronines A J Zumwalt, :
Allen lv.nd. Boot Fattun, Clar Zum -
wait. J M Martin. J N Luper, P r n-
bie, liir"-,N Humphrey, J f Flint.
.prlnjrtlcld H I rlarK J t. r
Wltliera, John MrMahnn, B F I'oarr.,
A Bonnett. K MrMieliael. B F. t'amp
trll. J C Mu-lifwll, A! Ikigart, A J
Harlow. M H liarkiw. F M Uraltain,
M L Wllruot, J 11 Graham, E An
derx. Fall Creek-David Jaciiy, T E War
ner. J W 1 01. M Vea h.
J.per-J M K.eney, J B Hill, H
D N allatv.
I'k-ant Hill-Jno Wet, I"aul Briv
tow, J B Cruxaii, H U Cairnta, m
Lrmk-v, Jno Viln. C A lvU.
It'Valkr 1H Handkrr, J Vin-c-nl,
Wu W'illUn, Andrew B-grt.
Mkldle Fork-Tb 11 Mi1ane, Jno
Crail, J A Walker. Bert KeUay.
(iivlH'ti -J 1 Hampton. W W il-Ih-Iiu.
tille Powell, WU1 Wheeler. It
F Keenev. A Ib menway, Wm rte-
art, Henry Matthew.
WillarueMe ieo Mnith, Amna Wil
klna, raiu Tl.na, Jno Yanduyo,
llenrr .re. Tin Vauelian.
Mohawk-John Mulkey, " P Ham
tnltt, tivo Irury, J it Cook, J M Maf-
fot'l.
Hulaw-P F iHivi. Wm Rllaaell, L
E Want, W It Keller.
nieutena Jan Neeley.
tiate (Yrek 4'arev Thomaon.
UkeCreek-H IVj.
Mapleton-K P Walker, A P
Know lea.
Iong T-Kn-B F Menert, J (1 (ear
hart, W 11 TurnU.w.
Urn.T H H Fik.
CKher tieo Hale, It P AUlann, l
T Kik.. IV n ltu.li.
Camo Creek-W I) M Ixan. Alf
Brattain. Frank Pnt, Stephen Snn-ad.
!I4 Milll.an, C H linker, (1 Warner.
Crwell Jno Walker. Jno Wick.
Joo Huirhea. B l Hawler, Frank
Jkw,lMiIiay, E M itanieU. No
ah Buoy. Mrloii Itobiiiett, C H Hoe,
John l-oKt, Jno Wltiienrvid, Ja Wll-
helm, A J Johnson.
Cotttre tirve John Conley, O F
Knoi, J B F.nirland. Ja H Khort
ndtre. Ja M Martin. T J Markley, Al
lan Kirk. Jaa. lleuk-rn MrFarlaml,
John Hartuea, Janie Srara, H B Pip
er, I K Veateh.
Junction W II Spaugh, H Bundy,
B II Howanl, B F llyUud, J.-e fv.
rm, V W WanlilHime, F A Tavlor, V
V HouMon, C Kit kard. J J Faloo. T
II Milliurn. Jamea HufT. L Kdaanla,
Fxlwanl. FM Parker, David MclW.
I' V10 Yranktn, Juo lnvler, Wtu
Fc-ter. J B S-liaeffrr.
Jlorenre Wm Kyle, W R M.-Cor-nack,
M F Philli.
Ihivb rt'onnelr, F L Grav, C A
Mc.Mahan. M V M M Sever,
W B Tucker.
Cavote J A J Crow, T J McCulknh,
r., ram N-hnmpL
aval Ktt Iran ten.
II C Huuu htTT to V S Frank, lot on
Ninth street, known a tha Holloway
U; fX
J E I!vch to John R Kroncbu h, '
S i VA S and lot 4 and
Uk S, Klla-i
worth' ad; HX
cut rrmv. .
! J Bonnett to Albert C RoomHt,
KM! acrea In T 17 8 R J W; la
Wm N Snarely to Mary Lby, lot S,
blk , original town; fVX
Mary Eby totrro M Miller, A S,
14k S, orginal town;
SauhiX Liix.xfnk PortUnd I)i
palch: At the ivginoing of the quar
ter cvmnietK-iDg Januarr K, thera
were 4-J& aaknn
doio bus.nesa.
vim. n.nw t.ara tm t.L.l
' ., ,, . , . , . ,. '
to "1 " hkh take U
j l1 t old nsn.es. Three hundred
land twetitv-fiioe Ucensr bav been kv !
..tif,. tr' u
tvit hare gone out ut business c art
lUng wuh,t ltcen, as they are six-'
teen data over dae. Last quarter
there were tLirtrrn Chinese places !
here U juor waa sold and ooa ro.ee
waa atdeJ tslay. t
It!.'; Mar. asv p.
Snu.fcK or PAaLvaia.-IIo. R.
R. Cirtran, the iM psooerr and xte
. . . . . .
" FT"! w
!wtila brd veirly
rrt red a bad stroke of i
of csvra-'vsM in voir.
it skip, lie ki tiniU
' " eni.re nr
w ". er n as y fru-m or tlte
SrcVeO at je. snu titwe sumi
. stare be had
. "tittt iollia ars 1 WW m sUXUV 1ft M
Uhooft tbewoti lrsswrer. Ut he
r vU ao4 at th tine of the at rie
k was fc-aog tsr thaa be ts.1 f.
rears, lit Buaav fneas km h
... mi n u 1ST
U sJe U. be so-t sgs-a.
. . . . .
Rev. i
C-' Stryaad faswlr nave
sirwl
" -Cw 10 te ts l WLer their
:wtsrlrela ths n. , ., . , . I
be sMt4
MMersssZ'.eal biBB U Li
TUESDAY. JAN. 11
Mr.RaP.J i con Coed to
h sate a ltb St. kre.
ri
Mr. and Mr. J. W. left today ;
6 Courtland, Kansas. (
Dr. Karkeadall mod a profession-'
. - 11 . i . 1 . 1
j ti.h w uimiwii
jv j.,hnon ond E. R. Skipwortb.
nlunin 1,00 frmn Salrtn la4 evcn-
; - ..reeinct '
r . I uaptuan, ot Wl
irturtM-1 tbi morning from a vut
to
I'alifcJTila.
Mr. and Mr. O. F Kru returtxd '
hutoe to !aiem thi morning after a
hxt vuit wtlh rvlatirea. I
VA Romberg of hn Fram-iaro l
vuitiog relatirea at the reaidence of
A. lioidnuith to thla city.
! J. C. Bnyd. the manager of tl
ripringfleM Aturricn Colony, arrived
Digui irotD lue uiu
Mi-a IVlle Mlllicao, who haa been
; vwtiDg tnetxU in Lugene, k-ft for brr
home at Lourg ytieruay.
Mli Mabrl Iraw returned home
thb aftt-rnoon frKn a vUit at the home
of her I nele, Frank, In Albany,
There are now oine bilk in the
(rrr,n U-irWature gnud low in the
wnate and the balam In tlte bouar.
J. II. Beckk-y returned to Purtlaad
thiamonklnr. Mra. Beck ley will re
main here on an extended vialt with
relative.
Hoi) art advancing In New York.
Only a lew tbouaand bales of the Ura
rmctoD remain. About 60u bako re
main unold in Lane county.
DrtxjtT Hheriff Cmner took tbe
IdKHk- child of D. F. Wella. to th asy
lum at rirm on the earl v train, re
turning home thi afternoon on the
Rwburg local.
Portland Trkvram: Hon. (Jeo. No-
land. J. L. P. Mullinil and Herman
Vcl of Aetona were In tbe city today
00 their a ay to Saktn, alter titey ex
pect to join the third houne of tti Irg-
Ulature. Titer reuort Aatona In a
flouruhlnir condition with aanguinc
experUttoiuof two rallnavla iu the
near future. Mr. Noland i proml
neutlv mentioned for the district at
torneyship under Cleveland. Dr.
Mullinix ha the fairlr aolid lodorie-
uienl of CUup county democrata for
collector of thennrt at Astoria, while
Herman Wei ha liie call on th
Astoria jU)ftli'e. All of them are
hard-working democrats who derrve
ell at the baud of the party.
Aaaaal Expeaara.
For tlte year l"Sfi the annual expens
es of Lane county were a follow:
Road. - 12,414 10
BrlJp-a 5.HK 79
Bounllea i2C0
Pauir ;JM SJ
Assessor 2,T S5
Witnewa Xlu3 TO
Justicea SSrJSi
Juror 2,CmSS
Constable VA U
District attorney l.WiSOO
hberiff... rJ.WTCS
Surveyor 27
Ial sen ice i31 :0
Jail expense I1,W4 4S
M lcellan ua (xjS W
Furnilore, fuel, etc II
Stationery l.lWitS
Prirting. 30
Examination of teacher U 50
Clerk 5,00 45
School u-rintendcnt 079 So
Treasurer ...... o"0 06
County Judgo. 7VJ 10
Conainlmloneri..
Superrlsoni
Ione
Inqutata.
BalUff.
Elect Ion..
Tax refunded....
5nX)
2.1M 42
37
3000
:.9O0
4.CW 65
St)
44 30
il'lrcuit Court
Interest... -.. 706 SO
inspcior t
lDdl)lfMlt "Wkra...
- .J ou
Total..
.2,415 75
A f 4- Farm.
Tbe Plaindcak-r givea tlte following
deeriptka of Wtnlleld S. JcfTrrsoo
who married the Kinderhook widow
and waa dearrted tbe night of his mar
nawe a reported In tlte (ic m:
Those who know Winfleld S. Jef
arra, of IiMiglaa county, and he is
well known in Southern Oregon, UJ
wonder bow be succeeded in getting
tlte wealths' widow to marry him and
giro up w round piunaeta.
she must
be rerr fresh and green. The fact is.
Jefferson must have Undercooked
nee. Scott JefTersoa flee Bear Yon-
ct41a In Dnae'jt county, and hi ranch
. iUirTvi nwrration worth perhana
H . Rut Scott wa never kr
kowo a a gay and festive Lothario.
Hi age. however, is about nrhl for
wealihr widow of Kimlerhouk.' He
u (urt7, H 1
is a brother of
',1'.r,,"r'""f .
ho rrHal In
I'ncle Chart. T Arrknle, who owned
a good part of tho Yoitcotla vaiky. In
his dotage; and when I' nele Charley
d al h L-ft s Me L 4 rj Mimrrt in
! Mrs. Jrils. The will waa a -n tested,
) and tij csjsa bang lira la the court
year. The supreme court's final de
cMtoe was rrn-tered only a fcrw year
iK Judge KrUay the rreat cotwi'u
ttonal lswrer. 4 CisrrsU.is, wa oa the
stde of Mra. Weils. Mra. Well tire
"r"--'""-ly.iwii
wn,rr ts-ttevea. iier mafcjen name
d.r how bee briber. WianVd Scott
" - - - w-.a. :
keifj p tuoaey eoough to rrt bark to
CmcaQ to marry tbe wealtny widow i
Tr""?'""10' rl"
it
Thus If.. as
Attach MtNT. !
Ilee-orrst: Wm !
.
1 ' J
' tT" jwr lane mwrnisro-
-t
b a.
w stated
LahtUtV
t at
U1
the total
esaBl to
anw-at ef
at least H.
To LrgUIotnrf.
The 81; 5 att, Jan.
14.-Th prL
; dent announced tit following
VTAXMXO COM XtTITU.
ElvUon, WJrd, Hoyem, Huo-
ton
Wy and dmo, Hirch, Gt, j
Woudanl. Blorkman. Rak-r. '
Judiciary, Dmny, Cross, Willi,
Weatherfocd, Btler.
,-,,. f.:i .
Claim, McGlna, Stelwer, Myera.
Military aSalra, Bancroft, Gataa,
Butler.
n4d and Highway. Cross, Loon
ey, Crvorto, McAllister, Ikxklcy.
EngrtsMed UUa, McGinn, Dodsoo,
Myera
Enroid biUa, Gate, Hlrmh, Weath
rfurd. Printing. Maxwell, McGinn, Raley.
Corjstratkons, Cameron, Cross, Van
derberg. Comiuerce, Looney, Max wU,
Smith.
Counties, Dodsoo, Looney, Veatch.
Federal relations, Coggtwell, Alley,
Bancroft
Mining, Cameron, Woodard, McAl
lister. Agrlcultare, Vandcrberg, Cameron,
Alley.
Railway, Hayes, Cameron, Denny,
Matlock, CoggsweU.
Aaseasnsnt, Willis, Steiwer, Dvdsun,
Ralry, Huston.
Iul.lic building, Looney, Bancroft,
Reckley.
FUbing Industries, Alley, Hlmch,
Cross, Blackman, Vcst h.
Public land. SU-Uer, Maxwell,
Hayes, Coggvwell, .Smith.
Educaiiou, Crosuo, Willis, Mat
lock. STANDING COMMITTEE.
Speaker Ready announced standing
exuiuItUva, chairmanship a follows
Elections, Northup.
Way and Means, Wright, of Union.
Judiciary, Paxton.
Claim. Cornelius.
Military, Geer, of Clack amaa.
Rd and Highways, Cooper.
Eiigroavd bills, Merrett
En n. lied bill, Belknap.
Indian affair, Oratsby.
Printing, Duncan.
Corporation, RuawelL
Commerce, GuUixson.
Counties, Brown, of Morrow.
Federal relation, Hoi, ha.
Mining, Wright, of Marion.
Agriculture, (Seer.
Alcotiolic liquor traffic, Delta.
Railway and transportation. Cow
on; Education, Brown, of Douglas.
Assessment, Chandler.
Public buildings, Ford.
Internal Improvement, Goodrich.
Fidilng, Myera.
Laor, Lamson.
Medicine and pharmacy, Daly.
Horticulture, Coon.
Public Normal, GllL
Rulea, NickclL
Salary and mileage, Durham.
Wilkinson la a memU-r of th m
tuittee on commerce; Wilkin, that of
public butldiuga ond ground; Baugh
man, those of public moral ond claim.
By Baughman Amending tba elec
tion law.
By WUklna Amending (JJ.e socjw
merit law.
By Wilkin Regulating ftea of clerk
and sheriff of Lane county.
By Wilkin Amending land low.
By WUklna Amending section 4905,
lawt of Oregon,
By Alley Amending the charter of
Eugene.
By Alley Regulating sheriff' sum
mons. By Veatch To regulate tb3 trans
portation by rail mads. Thla la a max
imum freight bUL
By Veatch To establLh a board of
railway commissioners.
At a meeting of tlte Joint committee
on printing held last night, W. F. Oa-
bum, of Portland, for 1! year the rc
rvtanr and treasurer of Multnomah
Typographical Union No. 5. waa!
chosen one of the experts to serve the j
committee, and ha at once entered up-1
m the discharge of Lis duties. I
Senator Alk-y, of Lane, La Intro, f
dourd a resolution that the chairman j
of each committee of the senate, stand-;
leg or special be authorised to employ
aciert.anainaisurnojbertirncaJ aid
as may be necesmry shall be employed i
by tbe committees. The resolution j
"H fc-rred to the rjrUl c7iinitlei-
on salaries.
Vaaderberg. of Jose,hiie, U one of
th. ecomlc -at. of thi. m-m, j
-uw.utuj u. smiane,tM1jXneT will succeed himself n.l
ajfl increasine the revenue of the mm.
, . , , t. . .
i.Kwea.th. Last week be Introduced .
a resj lutk to rcduoe VegWaUve cleri-
eal salaries, and yrsterday he Intro-J
a oaj proviaing lor a state
UaaThe'hr '
In - juoietax.
i" ,w I-"""-
j .K, .s
the tax a tsr.: Fmtn 1140 to
m, at I per cent; MO) to $.) at 1 i I
I - r cent; frvd to 1100.00, at ! pec
tr XmUh u cJtumitu clerks,
t4!t two men.
-rs s-srom m about half aa hour sfl.
r.:i by the deputies of the secretary of
tote. This went to pror. that the '
A UIU resolution, tending to ostracise
Jenalea fmm the commit tee room, wa
snylhing but a popular measure. :
The lady clerk wiU only be avowed
K per day this year, Instead ef M
Ureojee. .
- .
Marepa are errer ps-ntiful la Eugene. !
CRF.SWELL ITEMS.
Henry Jteff leeiaenltlly 8600M II im-
y lirun.
I l)r. W. W. Uclvoby. 01 .nui
Grow, wo In town Sunday on profi
alotial bulnwa.
Mr. T. D. Linton and family, of Eu
gene, visited here during the past week
Surveyor Collier wa aurvrylng in
these Irte Tuesday.
Mr. Earnest Martin expecU to leave
fi.rSslem next week to attend the
pring term of the Willamette univer.
ay.
A literary oociety waa organited ot
the Union school bouse last Saturday
evening.
Weolwoyttry to report oil aoclal
gathering In thi locality but vr
ktkei two very auccuatful partle last
week by accident
Mr. Theo Martin while taking o
dnseofcoogb medicine last Thursday
evening allowed some of the wax
with which the bottle waa sealed. She
became deathly sick ond Dr. Scar
trough wa calkd ond she la recover
ing rapidly.
As Mr. Henry Neff wa cleaning o
revolver last Monday be accidentally
t bchargvd tbe weapon, tbe ball enter
l'ig the palm of hi left band, making
a very painful wound. He had the
wound dressed ond la doiDg aa well a
lould be expected.
Rev. Gettin will begin 0 series of re-
ival meeting In about two weeks at
the M. E. chunh ond will bold meet
ing ot Cloverdale also. Experienced
evangelist will be secured ana some
potxl meeting ore expected.
Mrs, Thompson Mors haa been very
sick for several day past
Dr. Scorbrougb baa repaired tbe ball
over hi store and ha rented It to the
Good Templar for fifteen month.
Reucxae.
0
ErrslS)l Hare .
Fremont, 0., Joo. 17. Ex-President
Hayes died ot 11 o'cWk tonight, but
tbe information of hi death woo not
given out for some time later, as every
thing ha been kept exceedingly quiet
in tbe vicinity of tbe Uaye mansion.
Tbe early report of hi condition, that
the ex-president waa improving nicely
and resting easily, allayed all suspi
cion of so sudden on onnouncrment
a that by Webb Hayes, that hi fath
er had just died. Fmm Mr. Have It
i learned that the condition of hi
father took o radden change early In
tbe evening and rapid dissolution fol
lowed. HU ailment wa heart d
While lying in bla room be frequently
referred to tbe visit be made to hi
wife' grave tbe preceding Sunday,
and spoke of the snow-covered scene.
lie said he had almost wished be waa
lying there. "And yet," be said,
my life ha been on excep
tionally happy one." His last
word were: "I know I am going
where Lucy la." They were spoken to
hi family physician with the utmost
earnest nes. He passed quktly and
painlessly away at 10:45 in tbe evening
surrounded by members of hi house
hold. Tbe funeral service will be held Fri
day, ond General Hayes will be placed
beside hi beloved wife in Lakewood.
Gen. Hayes wa born In Delaware,
Ohio, Oct 4. 121 Since hi retire
ment from the p residence Rutherford
B. Have ha lived quietly at his old
home in Fremont O., devoting him
self assiduously to poultry-farming and
the promotion of prison reform.
E4rer Marshy tkswa Oswatar.
A LB a XT, N. Y., Jan. K.-Edward
Murphy, Tammany candidate for U
aenator, against whose election
President-elect Cleveland protested,
wasebosento that position notwitb
standing, by the legislator) today, to
succeed Senator Frank Hiscock by tbe
iuj Tote: Senate Murphy 17.
Hiacock 12, WlWaw Held 1.
House
murphy 73, liisoock 5i
! 1st Jlsaiaaa.
Helen a, Mont, Jan. 17. The first
break In the senatorial vote occurred
today in Joint arasioo, when Bra and
Matthew, pop,, who hove heretofore
voted for Mulville, pop., changed to
Dixoo, dVm, The result of tbe ballot
waa: Sanders, Jl; Clark, 23; Dixon, l;
Cjlln, 1; 2 paired,
raalfcwet sstais Casakla
CaaJUJBrrox, W. V January
Faulkner ond tamden have combined.
c i :n .
ine unexpireu U-rm
of Senator Kenna. A caucus wUl he
htid blght
laHieh,,...
LT1'-
nous mr t nitei states at nator
" "nr, repuDuoon, 65;
i "entocTat, Ji; Iklding, demo-
"f1 U1 ballot
OSIUSIHISS...!.. i
St. Part, Jan. 17.-enator r v )
D,Tta wl11 re-elected ot a loint ass. 1
hoUM th le.Uatur to-1
momw- T" bouaea voted separately
u,df' tb wmUned result being that
6" votes 85 1 a makirity on
Joint ballot There were a few scat.
hrrin prt('1'lin lb tbe othet :
o4l Utea, whkb will doubtless U
him on th Joint balk t Law.
laa Utt,
Oven, pop.,
e a Kiass
F 48 Vote allogrtbcr;
CHOOSING SENATORS. '
Tlif Variuas Stale Lfjishtam
rh&osiag Seuton,
Mrsall ia Osssral Btatsa.
Olvmma, Jan. 17. Tlte senate an-"
swered the roll call ot tlte hw of noon
ond proceeded with the election ol
senator to succeed John B. Allen.
The vote stood Allen 15, Turner 9.
Griggs, dero., .
The bouse cast 34 for Allen, 17
Turner, Is for Origgisdem and 9 tot
Governor TiU, pop. This give Al
len a total of 49. Turner JU, UriggB Z7,
TiU 9. Senator Merchant of Pierce,
supposed to be on Allen man. Is ab
sent br the burning of hU mill ot uuc-
ley yrsterday. Flfty-atven vote ore nec
essary to elect Tlte populists ore G
tcmlned to stand firm, altnoughererT
effort 1 brought to tear to Jnfluenc
Utem for Alien, a their vote wlu
elect Both bouse meet In Joint ses
sion tomorrow for o seooud ballot
A C.a.as.1 n.rieaae Vote.
Lincoln, Neb., Jac. 17. Both
bouse of the k-glslature voted separ
ately for United States senator at
noon, with th following result- Pad
dock, rep., 83; Thurston, rep., ; Myers,
rep., 9; Crounse, rep , 5; Power, pop.,
30; McKeighan, pop., 4; Morton, dem.,
2; Boyd, dem., 4; tbe remainder scat
bring. As the ballot was generally
believed not to be k-gal, tb rote was o
sort of o go-aa-you-plea) affair.
Hals Has a Majority.
ArursTA, 3$-, Jan. 17. Hale re
ceived o majority In both bouses for
the position of United Slates senator
and the action will be ratified In Joint
session tomorrow.
Tarsi Vi aacceea Hlssseif.
Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 17. In
separate seat Ions of tbe bouses of tbe
legislature each cast a majority for
Senator Turpie to succeed himself oa .
United State senator. The formality
of bis election w ill be gone through
with in Joint tension tomorrow,
t ar Bleary Casst Laeg.
Boa-Tox, Jan. 17. In the senate tba
vote for United States arnator stood:
Henry Cabot Lodge, 2b; P. A. Cull Jos,
10. In the house: Lodge, 100; Collin,
69; Shuxuan, I.
flky Beaaaalaai far teaasae.
Haeeisbi-ru, IHl, Jon, 17. The re
publican caucus this morning nomi
nated M. S. Quay for United States
senator; 146 for Quay to 18 for DalxieJ
ond 1 for Goltin.
la Teaaesae.
NA8HV1U.E, Tenn., Jon. 17. Both '
houses voted In separate session for
United States senator. Tbe senate
vote stood: Bate, dem., 21; Wlnatad,
rep,! Tbe house stood: Bate, 67; .
Winted. 25; Barrett, 2. Senator Bale
will be decliyl lected mormv.
slaaaas Legists I are leaatak-
Topee a, Jan. 17.-The populista la
caucus this morning decided It would '
be good politics not to permit a Joint
session of the senate ond bouse today
for tbe election of state printer. They
have been advised that if no election la
bell today as tbe low provides, tba -present
Incumbent, who fa the
populist candidate for re-election,
will bold over. Should on election be ''
held, there might be some Question oa
to It legality, so the senate this morn. .
ing declined to odopt the resolution
for o Joint sesQn. Tba republicans
caucused this morning to ogre on 0
planofproceedurefor the day. Tba
conference committee hod oceom.
plUhed nothing, so it was decided to
persist in tbe maintenance of tba
house organ Izatlon.
While la tbe Lea 4.
Sacramento, Jan, 17. The first
ballot in the ornate for United State
senator today reaultcd: Whit IS,
Felton 7, Perkins o, F C Frank i,
Widuey 3. Forty vote cast; neces
sary to a choice 21.
In tbe oasembly tbe vote resulted:
Whit 42, Cator, populist 8; Felton ,
Perkin. 8, FC Franks 2.BM Preatoa
l, Jacob H Neffl. Burke's rot tor
White drew tremendous applause
ond be wos given three cheer. Total '
rote, ; necessary to choice, 41.
Bsst Mailer's strata.
Bcqox, Jan. 17. It i. stated tbe an
lopsy on the body of General Butler
ahowed the cause of deatb waa tb
bursting of small blood Teasel ba the
brain, caused by o violent fit of cough
ing. Ail tlte o-vaits were in excellent '
ooodit'on, ond hot for thl accidental
ca.e would probably bar llrad
many yea.. Mishtuiu wbad (oar
ounce more ttaa that of Daniel Web
ster, one of the largest on record.
EUcisa Wfiiaool eppaasitaa.
Dover, Del, J.n. n.-fienator
George Gray was elected to the United
State senate without opinion.
r. t-rsres fcraa.,. .,w Trall.
Den vi' a, J.,,. 7.Tbc suftrem
court has graitte-l a new trial to Dr.
Thatcher Grav,, convicted of tb
murder of Mrs, Josrphln Bartiaby. of
Provkk-nre, It I.
Tba state's atloniev, vh arrursd
the convk lHM, m, to ise will never
la trk-,1 sgain, and Grave wUl be re-
Icaacd.
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