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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1893)
TKOI T FISHING. Tb Kew Ijit mil Not Present Aug Irrt (ruin latching fur 'I Mr Own if. Much i-ommuitt ha l-u made, nnd ninny opinion exiin-"--d iiniII the provision of senate dill No. M, for nn act to provide for tin1 pml--tlon of game, tUll and w 11 1 fowl. n ItitPHhn-e-l by Mr. (inlcn and pns.-d the Ore gon legislature during tin- recent or I7th wmmIihi. A 1 1 if itniim In thl locality sav the corn - student of the HmwiiavihV Tlim-, nUmnd In tnxit of din various nnd ninny varieties, and m It linn la-i-n stnti-d liv those lni have not nnd tin' pnivl-lon of the Mil, Hint It prohibited tlx- catching of tnmt for the t-neflt of thow lover of the tinny Irll-, who fish for plcasun and catch In a Icglt limit.- manner, lili hook ami line, Hie follow iit Hon No. In, l ijiiotnl ami thoroughly CXplnili Itself: "It shall Iw unlaw oil ti sell, or oiler for null, or huve In 1MWtioll for Mill' Withlll III ''' 'f in gnn, cxi-ept during the month of 8eptemla-r iinl Hi'lulrr of each yinr, anvof the various kind ol trout." From the fongoliig section, the only im n-latlng to or mentioning trout, It will W seen t lint the ll'liin of Isaac. Walton can catch, for hi ow n uar, ami not for barter, ul or trans Inflation without the stale, nny n-n-aonahlo amount of trout, provided they will bite, ami the nnuh r is fortunate enough to laml them on dry Intnl. Thin explanation will remove a heavy loail from the ppifcaaional iilmnsl, Who htt llolllitli-s Hlrrmly Is-como nomcwhnt gl'uny In nntlclpnlloiiof the law whlrh would not only prevent him fmin catching trout, hut alsonftcr wanh) MTforuiiiiK a master pev umhi Hint well known Instrument, the "lyre," w ho Ik not only found in the Va'lky. hut oft-tlmm In' the mountains, and i ced of such gn-nt magnifying ipinlltlc that It has la-en know ii'to h rfortii a modern miracle, and change one dimiiutivc trout Into Hilly. Hut aside from the-- nttcudiiiil cln-umstniice which c.n -rhni laid to the cxhllcriitliig nnd buoyant atimwphcn-, for whlrh Oregon Id b pity noted, it U gratifying to know that the tourist, or lie who enjoy summer's outing, will not tie dchiirn-d fnmi hi favorite pastime, iuol entic ingly uttered hy the many nail, spnrk llng'iiiountaln and valley stn-ams. Springfield Item. Messenger, March -I. There I a decided luerenw of travel nil the WoiMlluiru-Sprlngtleld hrniich. Mi Allle Whitney wan lipllcd In the mill riu-o Sunday noon hy Id v. S. F.. Milam. Several Fn-e McthislUt eolivert are to he hapticd in the mill ruv, Huud:iy after the mornltiK Mrvli-e. W. r. Wimlihiirne and hrlde are ex-tiei-teil home from their weddlnx tour, ondny. Itev. It. M. Kahh, of llilifelie, will oimliict wrvlcx in the llaptlit church, Huiidny at .'I . m. Mlna' ImU'IIii Kirkliiml relur I l-'rl- day iveuliiK from her t-it at I iiliuati, WiiNhliiKtou, IiuvIiik l lit ma end ilii) In Nileiu. The hand went to Kuip ne Huturday aveiiliiK and In Hplte of the Htoriuy weather, eiitertaliiid the i-ole with a atret't eoueert w hlch wiw U lU r uitroii- ljl than wua the entertainment nlvcii In the o ni liolle III the eVi'liiliK The Lunelle eiple enjoy nieii nlr con ilTtH. While loadiiiK w.xxl at the anw mill Friday liiomlutf S. K, tiinriti' wan atrtirk In the forehead with n nIiiIi Hint tlnhel dow 11 the chute mnkliiu illite a Kali. The Fm MetliixlUt ehurcli aene the river, llit oritnuiel with n meiu I thiIi of live Iiiik, HimukIi relnl ef fort, liicrea-tcd It" follnwiliK to twenty elht memlMTM. 'Hut mivliuu U'i;uii ayaill la-t evening to la- continued one Wfek. Mm. Itiirir. rtutu pn-ldent of the W. ('. T. I!., delivered all linen-t-tlun lec ture, on teniierauiv III the llitt!t ehureli Tuemlay evelilin;. WedlieMlny evenluK Mi tirmi' TrMiiilnill, tate prealdent of (he V. W. ('. T. U. a I drewl the youiiK iN-ople at the xniiie iiImiv. A i. W. . T. I'. wua orKnii l.il w Ith a iiiemh'rliip of llllii n, nnd ellhirwl a follow: Clnr.'i I'l-lirn, plealdeut; t arrle tlitirKe, lut1. wi'iv tary; Jeonle (ilNtrnp, tor. mvrelnry; Myrtle t Iiiik hill, truuein r. l'aliHalrr l frwrilrlaN WAHiifMiMN, March L'7. -Tin pnideut hnitM'iil the following nomi nation to the aellllte: Felix A. lii-even, of Tenmwe, oollel- lor of the treasury. W. II. S'liiuan, of Wlm-oiinin, lnit i tate district Jildt(e of the ciiMem dltiictf Wioniii. Alhert II. Fill, of New McxI.m, ax- elate Juatiep of the unreuie court of New Mexico. Hnmilel T. FUlier, of Maaachll'V'tta, aMilaiit coiiiinlMloiier of patent. rNililuel F. MolNe, of Indiana, coll-ul-T'liiinl to I'arl. Allen It. M.tm', of MicliiK'iii, imiioiiI at tilaKow-. tleorre I 1 1 1 i , of California, I'tiiliHl State attorney lor the outlicni dis trict of Odlfornl. I'ranclMxi l.-tiidillo, of California, a'lit for the Indian niiw-loii lit Talc river (eoii-illdali-d nai-iuy, Calilor- nia. ! lotintcr-Mr. Ami lla A. Ilalea, I HiHionia, Cal ; Jauic F. Johnou, I'i u dleton, lreou. A FaIH In VI. -The li;ilalun of, Alaliama. Arkn, Coumvlicut, Mor Ida. Kana, In-orktln. Kauat, Mil. Ippl, Nevaila, Kxilli Carolina, Sulh liakota, Ti-iuu-Mi-e and Alnka fllcl to make appropriation for a represen tation of the reoourii- of thvir ftlatc at tha World' fair, hut fund for that puiN- were coiitnl-ut.-d frmi other in all of them Iml Ahvka lin-ll I the only tnte or I. irilorv thut w dl not la r pr i ntcl. The late a piopriatiou ramrv from )ii.iii m Sew oik, California and IVnnU Villi ia to Ho,ll III I View an-. The fulid raiH puhlicly rani fpui t'.'.'i m tikhthoma to t-".t"i in Cnlifond.t. TIiim- tnl not havlutr tale l-ui.nii; are Florida, lmlaaua. Nevaila, IVas and Wvouituit and Alaska. Arizona, New .Nfevii-o and Oklahoma w til htvc a Joint hiilliliui; o-tmic T, .'. Th Atona p--ple are much agitat ed over the roltlon to llivuw gm-hllUC. Will or (ieo. II. ArtnltiffQ The will oft ho late (ieo. II. Arinl-lxnz-wa filed for prolnitii yel-rday af-U-rnooU III the oftlce of the COUUty clerk. 1 1 U-riu ara a follow: Firt I deviMi all my Jut h-t.U br paid, and my hly d-.ut'y buruwl ao oirdliiK to my condition and mat ton in life. S'lid MavliiK ii-lel U my aoll Jiiiiii- A. Armltne, the donation laml rlliilU of l.uelmla ComefV for the term of hi liatund life, I le.ilcatll him nothinir, rxn-pt aa liert-ln afu r lat-l. Thlnl-lfavliiK trevlouly iclveii to in - ami Hvlvatiu C. Aruilliiifc the dim ofV,, I lUiiitli lilin liothliiK ex c. i.t a hen lniiftcr htated. Fourth I Klvt and liiieiith to my dniiifhler Flla ArmitnKit the uiu of t Dual, provided I hall not have given till ouiii U-fore uiy death, and In the event only p.irt of thl kuiii 1 iid, then my i xei ulor will y her with thl kuui a Milllcli-nt mill to ccjual Kinti in In- paid to her w ithin one year after my denth. Fifth -I lve nnd lMitiealli to my Mill FriuiU I.. Amiitnife the uni of Fi"", with like provlhloii aa c-oii-tallied In article 4. hlxth-l itlve and lieoucntli l inv Kralid ehlldn-n. Zclln June (letchell, Artliur tictclicil and F tietehell, i nch, to he paid Umi Ihi-lr rcaclilliK their maturity. Hevetilh I iflveaml lieUentli to inv I loved w ife, farali J. Armilaire, all in v hoiiM-hold and kitchen furniture. F.lKhth After yliiic all my Jut di-l., If any, fum-rul ex-m-a ami leKiieie to 1 1 iv ehildreli lifoieaaid, I de-vi--, n-iuet ii nd authorize my execu tor to " II and iliHme of all my proper ly, real and pcriiial not herein he I'lleathed, at pilhlicor private aale, oil m il term aa to him rcem 11, and within one yciir nfter my death, and to Invent the p'rNiei In pPMluctive real elnle In I'-irtland, tln-i;oii, and all the inlcnitt arl-itiK therefrom, after ylnK tnxi-, Mhnll he mid to III V l loVel w Ifc, Sarnh J. Armllni;'', for tiie term of tier natunil life, and at her denth, thenaid proH-rty to laeiually divided la-twi-eti all my i-hlldn-n iierein Ix-fore iiaiuel, or If either Khali l deei axil, then the uliarv to the livinir heir of their hodle. .Ninth I lierehv BPIHiint my aoll Hvlvaiiun i'. Armitnire Mile excUtor w It limit ImiihU. The will waiKiu-l April Z: lM.i Wit new: tUi. Ik lauria ami U. Itettman, of Fuirene. Heal ltate I ratiter. nt -iiknk. i: J Fnikier to l hoa llnr.lv, lot 4, t.lk :il, F V II ml. nlo lota II, lj, hlk 'S, V A II' part of Florence; I'tV F.J Cruwford to J F Starr and (I I' (irilltn, F. 1 lot a, and W In) fivt of lot 1), hlk Ilarria' nd; Hl. Ii J Frnxier to J I Milh-r, Iota 4 ami . I. lock n. FA II addition, ulmi lot I, M iiii.I 4. hl.H'k J, F A H'a part of I-lorcinv; t.t). hi-liiNui ii:t.i. Ilnnuali I-'. Mm well to F II Jtich, o i, hli k I; H II J 1'ciiKra el ul to lliiuunli F. Max well, lou .' and it, Mock I ; fl. l iiitt:( I ieo M Miller to V (' lU-luike, fratv llonul lot 7, hliH-k m, oriKlunl town; tlmi. JIMTIUN. Wilhimelta Itcal IXnteCoto Melia- -a M Cniin, lot a, 4, , hlk M; f l v. John Morirnn to Anna Hamilton, lot il, hlock 4n; t. llil'.VTKV. Ah x MeKcn.lc to Jeremlali At kin ui, in 1 1 lien- In Tp in S, ft W; H. I.iiclndn Michael t M K McClane, pui a.-r.- in I n :i S. It 3 F.; m. Fdith II l.lnton to John II M. -4 'lung 17. 7 1 ncii-a in t o 17 s, l( :t ; t-.lKI. W T and liol.t Pattl-iu to M II liar- low, acre of land; Hi John I'llt to IHlrnlMicck, :t4 ncrva InTp U S, US W; I17.'.. Sherwood Iturrtu !; FCrnwfonl. Hi ni n-i in Ti 11 S. It 3 W; .Vi. Hicrwod Iturr to Joa II Vatuler Itooin, :iu acre. In Tp Jl S, It 3 W; rliixo. John llarHile to John I' IlatlgherlTj oiK-niiitli lutcn-t in the ealate of J HariHile, dci-i iix-il: 'J-'iOO. Ilorntio J. Huily, hy J F. Nolaml, herul, to J II I hapiiinn, lul acreaa In T Is S It 3 W; ni. Authonv JaiMhn to C F. Moultoti vt nl, !' acrea In T It) H It i F: (- SpriliKtield L.Mle ItlOKto III' Hunter, lot In ivmelerv; fl.'i. Win Mci'iuinell to Jnnie A ltilali Hell. Mt a -rv in I IK S it 4 W; f I. M I. nnd J i: llutlcr to Mairillc F. M. 1.1 aen-a In T S It 4 W; -. Jox-ph Nenl to I. I Si-arhMugli, Itil acre in T W S K 3 W; t'Al Lew I l.nloU to I. It S-arhnnii;li, oiie-iiiutli of Itil.ti.H acrva In T '.V S It 3 W; . II M llawlev to N W White, 2 acrea In T -."I S It 3 W; f JUKI. J F llnrdv to Itnchiicl A F.llis 10 acie In 1 IT S ltd W; fllUO. Natwsr arr kvrwaa. HlLliMiiio, nr., March Jl. Venter- liny while Shell .Monday wa hlatiiir tuuii on Jamea' place weat of town, he llrvd a hlaot, and, althmiKli lie wna, a he tliouk-ht, at a aafe distance, a n't truck htm on thehead vritbucli fon-e Hint he waa kiu ked down, lata head tilklitf on a log. HI companion aa evrtuiued that no wrlmi iujuriea had oo-urrv.l, altlioii;ii it la ronlderel a wonder hUkkull waa not cruhed. Hack water ull continue to rie on the lottoni laud, railMsl hy iih Itlnx now In the mountain- a few mile wel ot here. Tik Ni 1'aI'I:k. Mt men In mUfortuiie have the yniathy of 'e puhlic; hut 1 S. Skinm-r, the Folk ciniuly fnriiu r hiiuoa-U out of f ix, la p-nerally Irvatol a ih-x-rvlnir the Iom for Ivlnij ao green. Ill Ihewecnllifhtcn e. day uch men dewrve having a guanlian. Will the Salem paper pli-nac axvrtaiu w hcther Skinm-r take a tn waper Alhauy IV-miaTat. A Journal n potter hna arnvrtaitOI that Mr. skinner look no m.-w rapcr. A rellKl'Mi Jeainial cam tu hi adjrvaa, hut of inupw d.nllnif Inryvly w ith Hie worldtocme gave him m. ,Miltera on the wa of the wily Ihiium atecrer. -!alcm Journal. The tuum are Mill tun In Fugene. claiming vie- feraODai. ixtir oom uurh t Ihr" JIuir ha n-turne. to LI home at lVndletoii. I). W. Coolldjfe enme up on thla af tertiooti't lia-al. II 1. MK'oniaek, of Salem, an-lit laat lillit III thl city. Chft. VandeuhurK left on a trip (o Portland thla moming. It. F. Wiley, of Cottage (irove. vlalt- nl III Salem yesterday. Cha. Henilerw.il I vUlliiig I'U ar- etita at Vancouver, Wah. Charlie Johiiaoii la now driving the wagon for the I'alutv laundry. C. K. Ia-kwwal, of 1'ortluml, la In theVity vlaitlng relative ami friend. (ieo. It. Ik.rrUand II It. Sklpworth were at Junction lixlay on legal hunl- llewt. J. A. Nham and A. It Conger are down down from McKcnzle Uridgu to- lay. W. C. Waahhurue ami wifu have re turned to Spriiigflelil from San Fran- ehtoo. Mer. Cntterlln ami Illcka the pho- tographera w ho purchased the Itanklu Studio have arrived in the city. Mr. Hick la acctimpntiici I'y la law family. A. (. Ifovcy, J. J. Walton ami T. (. Ileiidrick went to I'ortlnml thla morn lug to attend a uni ting of the lonrd of tvgvllt of the rttttu UlllVeralty. IU-r. It. Mitchell ami w ife arrived on the local thl morning and will con duct a iiilmionary meeting at the Find Chrihtaln chun-li tonight. Mr. Frank Craw and aon, who have la-ell vUitlllg at the realdellce of Geo. F. Craw, In thl city, returned to their home at Allwuy thla morning. Win. M. Ilogart, of Cohurg, vUlted Fugene tlay, the find time aince laat Novemlier. 1 le ha la-en alllicted w ith rheutuatUm thl winter, hut U U-ttcr now-. Mlaa Kiiiiiii Ikirria hna returned from Unaehurg. having Ix-en ohllgil to leave her work In court there, on ac count of coining lu totituct w ith Mime miIioii oak. anxi'al t;ovicvriox Of Hie Women'- Christian Temper ar I'nlou of laue t'tmnty, Oregon. iKIIf Uuant, Mareh It. Thl meeting convened ill thl city at Mouut'a hall yenterday alterniMiu at 2 o'clock. A goodly liutnla-r of dele gate from the dilli-rciit mrtaofth county are pn-m nt and the programme aa preartH for ycaterday aftenuain' aanaion waa carrUil nut in full. Th evening m-Kelon wa Mitpoue1, on ac count of the nddrcM at the university, but theexereiac pn-pnrcl for it will I a mrt of thl evening' ewloii. Two more Munioii, niortiliig nnd af ternoon, have been held today, hut a the xtHr nru an mimeroua ami on audi a variety of auhjecta we find it ImiMMalhltt to make extended com incut. The luKt kcion, thla evening, will U held at the llaptlat i-hurch where uddrew hy Mr, A. I. Itlgga ami Mint (Innv aH'lal fclltlirea. W . t. T. I'i Trumbull will U e- (Mveaila). lHj uuanl. Mwob . If a tnnli had la-en prcaent 111 the W. C. T. U. Convention during the lint half hour thl morning he would have laeii hryoml a douht, lrel. If lie hnd remainel the etui of the hour lie might have been aiinied and have wondeml -In a iiHrior w ay-if the women real ly knew- what they wanted to any, anyway. Then If he hnd Maid a little w hile longer he would hnve made the iiitereatlug ili-wovcry that they not on ly knew- what they wanted to any, but how to any It a w ell. A rcxrtaul in-rH were nod Hie wplrlt of dlacumiun awoke nnd the 111 tcrcat ami rrectucH of the White Kililxm Women giew ami expatidiil In to ehueiit expreeclon. The programme wa carried out in the main. One atih Ject, however, for want of time waa carried over to the nftcrnoon acaelon. Mlaa Trumbull, who with Mr. Ulgg I to addrva the convention to night I a charming ami attractive aH-aker, w Ith a moat expreaaive fuiv and an ease of manner rare In one no young. M. iarrTeJ. Dally Uuanl, Marrh 21. A iiuict wiMdlug ttak place thla morning at the roidence of Mr. M. McCernack on wel Seventh atnvt, at 8 o'clock. Frank Well waa unlttnl In marrlnge to Mla I-nthe MiH'or- nack, the lU-v. Artliur J. llrow n, ol Portland, ofllciatlng. Only a mall party of relative witlie-wd the ivre inotiy. The bride I a well know n rea Itlent of thi city and a graduate of the Oregon State I'lilveraity ami Mr. Well waa formerly a atudent of the Atne liKtitution. The happy couple left on the local train thl morning for their future home In FaM Fori laud. Willi many iier friend the tH'Atui extend congratulation. A ) Mara llara lialia. Loxim.v, March A greet k-im- tioii ha lvucaucd lu aporting cirvU-a ,,y llr x dip .l . , , , the famou. nuvr and wi.imt nraiuv of of ttie Waterlo cup, Fulleiton The hnrae wa taken from the ti.. le of C.Jonel North at FJthain Sail. dav. ('rrwell Cjflonr. "WhcrealiouUare weat," lie Mhoutcd with a whoop, Now everybody think j That he la III the aotip. j MIm I.lllie S-ott 1 lck w ith lu j gripja-. I We might ti ll Crcawcllite howr F.U-j gene hcltKil to build the Creawell I bridge and other thing Hint would In terest 111 III, but It would be uaele-a. Kx tiov. John Whitcaker vlaitcl w ith hi aon, J. II., a few day thl week. Mr. ami Mr. H. I. Kurtl.-y are k -lug houe in the II. F. Martin houe iti town. Mcr. II. F. Scott, Ik-rt iK-rxhani ami It, S-ott went to Fugene Saturday to heal the noloriou Hill Nye air hlin lf. They n-ort the li-ctuie very good. Mr. C. 11. Jolm-'U I planting 10 a-re in apple tree on hi farm one mileeaat of tow n. When he get theae tree act out he will have a line orchard of 20 acrea. Itev. ItlchardMin of F.ugciie preached at the M. K. chun-li Sunday morning and evening to large coiign-gntlon. Mr. Wm. HrUtow and w ife of I'lena- iiut Hill vUlbil with n-lative Sunday. They aldel our choir materially In the morning M-rvh-c. School coiumctii-el Monday with I'rof. Cha. L. Sitt n principal and Mia Whltmon-ii nwitaul. Mr. (ieo. I., (iilfry pun hiu-d aUmt .W heail of ycnrliiig tc r on Itowe riv er laat week nnd w ill lake them out to Silver Lake Hie coming nimincr. He nlo wild 22 head of lievf cuttle to Cpim, a Salem butcher ut 3.71 i r hundn-l weight. W-lnclay evening Mr. Hlgga, State Fn-hlcnt, W. C. T. I'., l.vture.1 at the M. K. ehun-h, under the auapl w of the lM-nl orgttuiuitloii. She I an carncKt talk.-r but wn handh-npil by Hint vexing cpieation, "Woman Suirrage." Thuixlny evening Ml (irace Trumbull, State I'roddent . W. C T. I'., ike on TeiiiH-ranceatid handled the KUhJcct with fon-v. To jiy hIic iHeliMpieut ia but exprewlng It mild. She ali treated the audience to M-veral aplcudid Ming holding the un divided attention of all Himughout the rutin' evening. At the clom? of the lecture about ligmil the plcilge. For the ptt two week nn lrrvMn- ililc purlolui-r at Ik-xtcr ha lrii iguiug "Kegular" to a hutch of nt ho tyle "Item." We hnve uacd the name, "Uegulur" inv our advent to the Ot'AKii'a circle of newgutherer nnd hn. it not In--ii for thl deplorable cilncldence or theft would have con- f lllll...! III ll4 l. U111 if now Im-Iioov- cth u to dl-H-ard the tinme that hns Is- come a household word everywhere, ..a it ha I. -en broiiL'bt to dUi?nico and covered with mud by thl upstart, j IVxter, hike the name, nnd m le( with you. Hy Is ing n little careful It inay draw- nttcntioii to your Mull' for a few w k, but ala! we fenr the worst. S), hert-nfter. we will u-hj the mime, "C'vcl. audnll' grud," ud the gis.d will due old ' Kegular" wiill met halfway by Cvt'LoxK. lirasaut Hill ii.-ni. M ir -h 2sth,". Ihtitttlful spring. W. W. (iuiley wiw ruthcr bally brulsetl w bile working In the saw mill at Tn-nl, ycatcrday, cnu-s'd by coming j termsiii. For two years hi health in contact with mmicol thcmacMucry. hnd U-eti diclinilig. Two week ago Mrs. Wylle, who wn m-vcn-ly tit- j he was taken ill In New Orl.ntm, and Jun-d aouie week ago by Is ing thmwn i-oiip-stlon of the lungi which fol.owed fnuii a hack, 1 slowly re".iverlng. cnrric.1 him dr. Once or twice during tiullev Hna.. owners of the hl,.all, j s-ri.sl of M'tnU-onelousneas of the (st a.w mill nt Twnl. have a contract with ' twodnjs his mind wnnden-d thn.ugh the K P. rnlln-nd to deliver by Aug. 1, ! I"1"' heord.-n-d his bntteric nt Nntmn, ten thousand tl.-a. Thev;'-"0' "!' inlng he will U-tl.l.-.l down I...t enrk and U" MMf um-onm lous. HUeiid the Middle Fork to their destination. I wa yr? lawful. Ill wife nnd six We trust Hint this bit of news, w hich ! of ,1,e f"",ll-v "m wlth ,,,,u la mil It. ni Ii will not i-hiiiu. our inaal 1 l.lcli Will II mm Amkaaaadar. liclghNira ncn the river nt JaH-r to la- tune unduly excited. We don't la-lieve there nn any more prl.e baking Powders for sale in Ijine county, but If there U, John Purker nnd Charley Sellnrs want to buy some. Our sclnsd under the mntingeiuentof Uox Matthew I doing nicely. We are plcmad to atiuoum that Mia. W. M. Miller of IVxter, who lint Un-n Indinpowtl I diuvulcM-lng. A large numU-r of person were out on the Middle Fork lust Sunday sean-hing for the body of Mis Jordan, but without siliwas. Mr. William Wet I building a sub- ..-nuaipicKeiicn.vnn.unn in nome. Mr. It. Sherman l building a Dew n-ldcnce and planting a large iiutnla-r off. Ijitcr the Indian iliiv, sent to jof fruit tn-.-. bring In the munlcn-r. were Ored I In ferring to the n rt in the paH-r "I"'"- The w hoi-Indian police force (ni regard to the w holeaule kildlig of w ill pn.Ubly W s.-iit against No Wat g.mc, your corn-Miml.-iil ha lan-n told ercamp. The tmuble is confined to Iliat 'aji- person w ho liva up the river, r"'"P- O l.alaughterodthe it w Inter not k Tkfia. l:.an 1m deer. Now while thi Uiay WasiiinuTviX, Man-h 2H. Owing to r may not W strictly legitimate It l Insuftlcieiit appnpriati.ns for the soeo s..UI to W a "Ileal attain" . ,, , J, lal service of the general land office, oil ba u llra. Wasiiixutix, March 2 Si n-Urv i irlile state.1 po-itively that chaiigea I i all the ofibv in hi department iown to the civil -n lw da ifl.-atloii w ill W made n rapidly a iiblc. Neither age nor w-rvhv nor t fllrictiiy will stay the l.a:i N of the rxectitloner. i Milv Hie dviu.a rncv w 111 a-ire i ifety. MURDERED AMD ROBBED. ! A Slilliunairt's Body Found ll'rribfv 4 Mutilated. j A clr4 Hrttm rrrll. Fi-i'KK Maklhoiioi cjii, Md., March 2. Suturday Fraud M. Itowie, a I iiiilllonulre of Uwer Prince '""''K0 1 county enme to MarlU.P'Ugh on lu' - ncaa. suniiny morning ni m- -a found in the stable yanl clotted with Mood. Scnn h wa tmide at ouue, and idaiut mfflway U-twivti here and The Fon-t, the Itowie reidei-e, wn found a hI ofblood In the raid way, where there were aigui of a ftruggle, and a track, w hich looked like a bo-ly bad la-en draggeil, which led tc all old well. At the bottom of thl waa found the body of Howie, 111 skull fractunnl by a blow fmm a club or alung allot, h'i thrnat cut, hi gold watch and oth er Jewelry and a large uui of money niilng. Later In the afternoon John Wcley JobiiMiu, colored, wn arnntcd on au-iplclon. I to iiiimU a desperate ef fort to ecape. He will any nothing, but hi clothing wa atten-tl with Mood. Fmiicl M. IJow le wn a nictn-la-rof Hie noted Howie fnmlly of thi atnte nnd wa cloaely related to ex (iovcrnor Howie and (icticral Howie Tk mwarlir Hrrl Mabmlllra. Wahiiinotox, Mareh 2S. The min ority rcrt of the committee on privi lege and election on the cae of Iad Mantle, appointed senator by the gov ernor of Montana, finding he I not en titled to the neat, wn submitted by Chairman Vunce. It l signed by Vance, llrny Palmer ami Mitchell. The report any the ipleetion i, Could the governor of the state appoint a sen ator nt the beginning of a term, the legislature la-lng In session ami falling to dirt? It contend the ortglnnl terms of senator must begin by being choNcii hy the IcgUlnture. A there nn but two way of constituting sena tors, their an- but two ways of crealliu- vncanclca. One I by the expiration of n term, the other ty necniciiiai or mis- fon-M-eu hnpta-iilugs, aucli a ilcniii, n-xiguntion, expulsion or diiualltlin Hon. Nkw York, Murch 2S. The funeral of the lute F.lliott F She pant, editor of the Mail and Kxpn-as, occuntHl today fmin the Fifth Avenue Pn-abyterinn church. Simple m-rvlcea were held at the hoii pnHtMing those nt the church. Then wn u profusion of iiihgnlllcvnt floral olb-ringa. The cof- n-tel on u raised dais eovcnM ty a I tlonil intiopy. At the conclusion of 1 the scrvl.v the remain wcrecotivcyed ! Ncwilorp, Stnten Ulalid, ami placed : ill the Vaudcrbilt vault In Moravian cemeti-ry. T Kerelver abort 1 Sasta Fk, Murch 2s. John F. Ma- 'j,irM ,,f Nebraska, n pn-wnting the gen i,.,i ,,111,-. iln- nrrlved from Rim ,, , , , . ... ! ". ' 1,0 WM 'W ly Invi-stlgating the nin-ounts or the nil- slug nnvivcr, r rank I-snct. Jle em ployeil nil cxtM-rt to os n the safe, ami found a shortage of between flO.WKlO HI, 0t. iilrkr nmllh llraal. Si:vaxhk, Tciin., March 2S. (ien- , eral K. Kirbv Smith dliil here this af- IiMnin, Murch 27. In the com mons Sir Kdward (irey, parliamentary undcr-scc n-tury of foreign aflalra, stat ed he had been Informed of the Inten tion of the Cuited State to cn ute an ambassador to the court of St. James In nrlpns-atlon for the friendly action of her mnjesty in raising the HritUh inluUter at Washington to the rank of ainliaasador. lUriii City. S. I)., Man-h 2S.-The attempt to arrest the wounded Indiuus Two Stick and White-Faced Horse, wante.1 for killing Iloyce and hi thrti- c-oinpftiilon at the Pine llidgv agency ,-f camp In February, have thua far ni-.l. A deputy ninmlml w ho went to No Water camp Friday w a warned the servict of the following, other svial agx-nts, ha b 6 l"--ii"l ith: C F. Hayard, Ongon; and C. A. M .ia,r, Washington. M-.a Praaala ( rap. ToiTK . March S.s.-cn-ta-a Voli- Irr, of the agricultural di-imm-nt. say the rtxi lit general rains insure m fair w heat cnp all over the state. THE SENATE OFFICES. Nuininatiuns Mt Iv Hi. Dcmocwls. I q l.ala tlr. j Wamiixiitun, Mnn-h 2. In the acuate a n-aolutlon to prl toll,., I i.lm-tloii of aecn-tan. aerin-aiit-at.arm. an(, C,I(H t take oillce June :tn, BnJ noll,atitg fr thoae oftlc-a j. cx of North Can.lina; IL J. Urlght 0f indlatin; and Itev. W. II. Mllhum, .ri.nN, b (,on,1n ,, . , . over till tomorrow. Notice wn given by Hoar that he would call up tomorrow the n-Mrt of the 0011111111111' on privilege and elec tion a to the Hi n senator appoint ed by governor. Hoar also otfcnil resolutions, which went over till to mormw, Instructing the committee on privilege and ele-tlons to lnvi-tignte the allcpttlons ofembecxlemeut agaitut Senator I touch of North Dakota. After executive session the senate adjournal till tomorrow. i:laan Ylrlarlana. Tk:nto.v, N. J., March 2. Judire Uiwn of ihe federal oiurt filed a very important opinion ai .. - me cumi of the Kdlsoti Klectrlc Light Couiany ngtilust Wcstinghouse, Chunh, Kerr it Co., Ill which he upholds the Kdl n pntcut. The suit wa brought to decide the iiUcstloll whether the dev. iot used by the Trenton F.lcctrle Light Company for the distribution of the electric curn-nt wa nn Infringement on the Kdlsoti pntcut. The court vir tually dcelurc It Is. Million of dol lars are Involved throughout the Unit ed Stutes and will accrue to the Ivli son compnnic. The pnlent in epic. Hon l Hint covering me consumption and feeding-wire attachment. Flisti obtained it 10 years ago. aalwal kf lata rrlal. WAsinxiinix, March 28. The pre Idint hn w-iit to the aclinte the follow lug nominations: George D. Dillard, of M laslaslppl, consul-general to tiiluyx vull; Vam W. Miller, of South Dakota, attorney for the district of South Ihe kota. OaaiiiM r IreWarg. W'ASIIIMITON C'KIXf, N. J., Man-h 2. The breaking of the gn-at Ice gorge lu the Ivlcware and the sub siding of the water on the farms ri ven I ilumnge w hich year cannot re pair. On-hard and vineyard in ruined, ami naxds will have to Wit hum. The loaa I estimated at tl,0-V ODD. A UrlUastw Writer Killed. Sax FttAMimt), Man-h 2S. Dr. Henry dctinsst, a well-known lulnlng muu and w rlter on iniiiing topic was killed by a train ut Alameda today. He waa standing on the truck reading a paper while waiting for a lixnl train when the Santa Crux train came along and struck him. T Par Their Hall. Cokv l.l.i, Or., Murch 2S. At a meeting of the city council held lit-t evening, an ordinance wn inMel au thorizing the Issue of f 12,1 J In Ismds, the money i-omllig fioiu the sule of the same to la used In discharging the In debted ncsa on the city hall recently constructed at a coat of Jl'i.lJoO. Hear Creek Item. Mnn-h 2S, lMi.l. Uatchelor are plentiful. The grouse huve made their apH-ar-anoc. Plenty of snow ut the head of Hear Cnk. Mr. Alf Walker sa-nt Sunday with hi best girl at Springfield. Mr. Jim Woden has Ist-ti trapping and shipping furs to Chicago. Mr. Monmwe i logging for John Winetiried' snw mill. Mr. Henry NefT paid friends n vUit here last week. Come again Henry. Mr. Albert Stwrs ha Just broke a line yoke of four ycnr-oM oxen. Deer s-em to W plentiful, as they pas through the valley every f' day. Mrs, Cora WIcher, nee Gordon, hat n-turned to her home at Kugene after week' visit with her father. Mr. J Gordon went to t'reswell Saturday. Henry ami Will James w ill I-av for Washington this spring. Mr. AI 11 irk. -r while at work on l'"un,y n'rk Walker' plucc last u'.lr our l.i. f.M.I n. laidlv! but ' , . H. - - . ' are glad to say It I getting along very well ut present. IxcoKIMKATrt.-The Jum-tioii ( it? Loan and Saving Bank ha U-cii in oorirated with a capital ts-k of t2it,W"0. Incorporator: W. S. Ler Itoht. tlow, Jaine How ani and Fran Wilkinson. Thl new Institution ex pert to W ready to commence bur netii within the next ten day. " 1 wiUWlocaUsJ In the Lee bl.k. -f that city. ri!t i.oaM, Man-h StLPiFK-t' Home. Governor noyer went to Hiaa-burg on last mtrht train. We umlemund that he Avor of hs-mtlmr the HolJIerV Home iKiat rlai and will appoint tru-tee favorable to it location thereat. 0 o o o o o o o 0 0 O 0 o o o o o o o o CL o o O O o