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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1893)
Tt"FPAY, Al'RII y,-.(-riiy. J. A. Ilii'litx II. of Junction City, ! In the city. 'hull. I-nu- r went lll llil morning. a r l.4'1nn rvluni"! In-Ill portlaiM ill!" fti-rii'ii. Mr-. ..i. Adair p tun. 1 fi.ni I'.rt Un.l ..ii (I.. . nl IM f! ri....ii. Iloll. !. Thlli"ll, ( Molten; aine up ii thi aft rits.n's tmln. tieorge 11.11 Jr. returned toll.- Im-i-lies o.K. ire at Portland this morning. J. K Yiwiiif f lt l '" ' appointed crfary public ty the gov. ernor. The city ofns-r i -left will ! Induct ed Into their ff..y lu t Monday niKl.t. IU-v. W. II. Wi!te and d.mght.r Iks.li-, i,f Harri-l-urg, nr.- vl-iting fr a f. l.i In this city. (ieorge V. I'.l.iiiehart, f'.riii Cp-swcI1, he if'l'l hi. p'liTil chandi- business at Con. Ion. rly of ....-r. '" ' hUrilT Nolatid will likely I-; through lure tonight, with llichard jii. the "hero" tnniute to Il-.biirg. Albany -t at l r Ut city elect! I In a very eieitltig coiit.-st, vote, j Kugcne cat yt-.ti r.lay T3J votes. CliK-iiiiiall an.) U. v.!aii.l -U--tl liille.1 tl. k t veMerlay: Tol.-l went r iiiMl'-au au.l Coluiuhu. di-iiKM-ratlc. Ail-any I. im.-rat: Mr. IL F. Wy-j att, the lawyer, U-t for Ie.iw City, ! Idaho, Oil. Iiooll on ail ltliM.rtnllt pr.e ".-he fro H.-.I on 1. 1 ill au.l i-all.-.! htm Mr., U-.-UII- in fun lie'.l m r.-ly Kr., I ami thi n, In .it.-, the foowlii nlte, , Ihi. nauihty Mr. Kr. !r." Mm. M. Hum an.l ilniiuht. r, who, have I.-. II .liclili the winter with relative liere, n'turne.! to tlu ir Imnie at Imh Moiu.-a, Iowa, yi-tephiy. Mra. A. I'lyinate au.l ilaUK'ht.r lfotn, w ho have II vi.llihtf at the ntlili-niv of Win. I'urwiii in till, rity, n-turiie.1 to th. ir home at llul-y thi iiioruliiK. Henry WilkiiiM.ii who h l.-'ti -n- fllie.1 to hU home w ith Iiiiik f vi r fr the t week I now rolivali-w ilii; Hli.l llnliiiitioti. Mint to Ilia -.ly l emery. Alla-rt J.-wiip, Howard llavU .lid t Iareiuw K.i'lie, llirve .inn- uiuveniiy alu.leiit., arrlve.1 Hntiir.Uy fnmi Ku-Rt-IU' to ..'iid their l'ji"t. r vm-nlloil lit Inline. Nilelil Joiiriuil. AIUhiv IVni.H-nit: li-. IJIrlmrd- .oil, the "hero," of the recent w reek at Yom-ulU, l marly well. Then- I. a ptvvailiiiK opinion that ltl.liur.l.il did not w-etirw hi. wound, in l lit- man ner elulmed. There it p. -a aittiln. A rude fellow (fi.n to the .tain-w iii.low and ak for two ' Landiiic" .nd one "IHwoyi ry" but lie a"'1" t',',l B oM-elit po.lii(e .lamp.. A hor-e l not (food for mueh until he i. entirely hn.krii, wi. a well known liole lamer, lie I. K'nmI lor .till lea. if he I. only partly broken; n for iu.tauiv hi. I.'K or hi. l.-k. Halem Journal: "The Itelleetnr," Mihll.he.1 bv the .tin lent, of the State 1 - . . 1'iilvi n.it y, for Man h U mvived. It eoiitaiii. .pitte a pn-tty, tii..iik'h lalMirvd x. iu on "A Siphomorv Maid, n." I'ertere Irnchikow.kelow .kl I. a Sail FranciM-o nil. in. I niaUir, and I'erterje .inn. li1koiin.U. kow low .kl 1. a lluirulo l.iiler maker. Their iiaiuca II Ui.hI ix.nl.l iin.Ln a llrnlntle H ..li.Ule.l woul.l make a iiralral. elothe.llne. It I. n-irt.-d tliat Clmrl. .- Nickel, of the Ja.k. nvllle Tiiini., will .n U married to MImi J. nnie Penny. An ex change ui:i;c(. that (hey an iT"lii In to (lie coluni;e hiiiiieiu. Michlaii held ail election yeter.lay for a Jii.Ikv of the .iipn-me court aii.T two n p lit. of the .late university. The n-publicali. Were victoriou.. The lininleli.al. lection. wcn-al.ut evenly ,' J Tile Ijidl.-. tl.lll.1 of the Fil-oMr I liiir. I. in. I hi the 1'uri.h .1..111 v.-,l. r- day aft.-rii.mti ami clcct.-d oftlivr. for j " l'11 1,1 '" ,1"rKI,,,,'1. ,"" I'"1 , ' . ,, . 'driven down Willamette .treet, tlie the cii.uIiik y.ar: Incident, Mra. J-1 ,Vrrtap followiiiir in the pn-on A. Strain).!; vice pnl.l.nt, Mix J.I tilled w Ith a portion of th.w wlio had tirny; tna-un r, Mr l.ven-lp'; a.-. j voN-d for the .ui-rtWul tick, t, to the n-tary. I.illiau Khlu. hart. ' "l" of K; , Iv. Allh.MiKh it wa. rainliitf hard an The craduatliiK exi n-i-a of tlie ine.1-1 liiiineina- rmw.l wa. pr.-i.-nt lllliiiir the l.-al .1. M.r1ii.. lit of the riilver.lt v of "treet and the yanl in fnnt of the re-i-On-iroil t.mk pla.v in Portland' la-t ''l'"' Aft. r a Urtloii by the Und . l r trli.l.illv M I'm I l.l .Mil m.l.l 1. - nik'ui. 1 lie Kra.iuaica w en-, .Mia 11 l. na Icaiiiinoii, and Minn. Jam.-. II. I utter, I .1111I r.ihl. Hick. C. I cut. .11, IL I'.. Cn-hy and C. 1 Itichanl. . .. ' I'n.fiL Hawthorne, M.-Clun- and Mc- Alli.U-r were pn-w-nt. Major H.-aly l.a. returned to l'.iiir.-iie. Thl. mall, we understand, l.a. a nr reeonl wlilch many a w.I.li. r UHttht ....... . m. ifnT,iuiiie una a inonai i.n.v ... 1 1 i.ii. .. whl.-li ha. bn.iicht I.I111 to em f. llii frteiid. .h.Mil.l lake tlie mailer lu hand a. he I. paal ahlhly to work, and mt that he!, aafely and coif.,r!.W v tal.IMi.,1 III -Mil -.1.1,. r. home to he .-.red for the n.l of hi. hfe. r. w ariiaiu r lia. pur. li-i a ivt.v luina a In.uliat.ir and two Lnmd. r. 1 h h. inle.,.1. u.li.K on hi. chicken . . .. .. - ,, ... . h, I., tl Hoir.an Heu lrl. k. ad- whi. ranch 1111. .Imp. I . I....... ...... s . in. - 1 . . . . . ph. Bil l eirs. ou a laive tx-ale. in tlig gliif a well 011 hi. ran. h th. workmen ., , . . , are down .3 f..t . It , ., t,luwti.., ,4 a aumi-lent imppiy of water. I 732 VUTM CAST. Tl culilrsl l Uh" city e tl.HI -i.. I'..rtl .i..l..n 'lT.Iv narrowed down I.. a tire llihl in f..f nf and agslnst i l TB.U- i.l.-l t work was -s.iis, and the f'M-im won ii.aioritr. Much earm tl,..,r .-rr..rt. liru the ballot. .ff omii.U.1. M.-.L wfv furi.l-h.,1 to th llrvt an.l -.n.l war.U at the ..i. ! ,", hi. I. hx-t-.il th.n..t ..me- hat The thirl ar.li l.1ioii..n!.r. It t ,ir u,. . r,t home. l,u, .i,,,-.,.,! 7... .... . ...un.n.i ...e. It .... ........... , ...... . lwiiaiiinii; ine 1're.toii. .-..un. iltn.ii --eoii.l war l. J. I.. liic. eoun. iln.an thlr.1 ,r,, 1 II r . ik.rri.. .Mt. IVi; It. i. . i. i , i . i... ..!.. f..ll.. ., the )M i .m.-l ; ic.ntl.HHii l.ii.K .an.h.lal on the . ,.....le.-tlekel .."l tl la.1 i...H- on '! i,. i.i- the rltilt li.' ti.'ket IIK-T WAHI. Mayor: .. H."r ri. i..l!v J. II. M.Iui.k ix: : Majority for McCluug Councilman: 1 f. it. is.riis V. Kuyketi'lall... Majority n Yii.rri.- s. It. ' William. t. ). falne I. K. IVtera IK III 4 lii '" ! Miijorily Vote at, aKCiMi U'AKIi. Mayor: Friendly M.-i luiitf Majority 4 'oiiri.-ilniuii : Win. l'retoii C h. Frank K " '" i.: , Majority lti-e.ir.lir liorri. j wjuinitii Majority..., Tr'iiunr: I'alue j Yter Majority Vote eat,' S)l. Til I III) Wl(l. Mayor: Friendly M.-4 'limit I IT Majority Councilman: J. I.. 1'iiin- I ieit. N. Fner Majority Ili-eord.-r: lorrl. Wllllaina " i... uj P LM'I I Kl! Majoiity I IH Tna.urer: I'allie 1'eter. s' Majority 1.1 Vote en.l, t?e. Notk. Ill the above w.rd thnr mid ward i.-olilc.' tick. !, wen- eti.t. tli. n l' v L-iviii Win. I'n-.ton three ! . . , . ... . . . .... .. . .. i vote w hich wen-uii.louhte.llv Intend - -.I for J. 1.. I'aife; nl two lllot. of the Mime party were fl.lel top-ther ami bad to U-thmw ii out. Total vole ea.t in city Til'.' AH l it TIIK IIA ITI.IU li.rli,tthe.,....ilii. of the UII..I. hirxe en.w.l. of exeil.-.! adherent. ofi . . ' . . .. .. . , nlll, ..ut the ,-.lhntf p U.v. much inure Inten-at l.-intf limiiifi-l. -I ; J1""1 " P" vlou.el.vl..m ever held . KiT 1. a 11 1 ii . ell v. hen it wa Bually leanuil lhat .1 . . . , , 1.. . .. lie event had el te. the people . pnr - ty t.ckel entire much enlWi.,,, w !;' . ; ;r v'."!',':-1 tlie walk ill fmlit of S. II. r ricii.lk . on- an.t cou.i.ieic.y mini uir tarp- .ion-n..... . m l, U-nt i. ..m-rintf I... .i.Krtull.o.. to the next mayor. Kl.t :liHATlnN AM hKKKX AMC lniiiii-.llately an.r an Impnmij.m celebration wa. nrrniuitl. The I:i- ' ifene Cornet llulid wa. Pinrain-I and every mrriaire III the livery -t.l.l.-. 1 wen- hired. Ill a few luiliut.-. tlie band i Ihu-ia-ilcall v clu-enil. The p ntlcm.-iu made a brief but appmpriatc .tmech In w hlcli be wid be would latr, aa In !,'", I1, '"r upbuildiim of the c'ly In which lie had lived -tiinal.l luni. HT.nl mt.r"-t taken ill the o.iit.M. at ! ".V r n, er-. ... feit V, of ir rili-. -te. to I--fi-t. "Ith. lu a fl ' t l avail thwnlr,, of the rik'hl of ,,. .! hi. atlen i.m.. Mi- l.lark " iho .u.Wlul . i.lh imn .-nt l M aa . lit Uj the N..nli- ,lu. .v ti- folh-.nu major!...,: -" 7' '.lver..ty. s II. Kn.-L.llv. m.vor. :: i. 1 1, l-r-! ilvl in Kv.n.to,, M.uih .ut In an r,.. Kiii. llimii nr-t arl. 4: Win. ! r.-ran-v. an.l ha.l ln tir.- - lo ( for mt many ear, and after cordially ortl.v akiiir the lni rial authorities : IhatikiiiK all f.r their work in III. la- ; to n-fum- to aiNi pt J u.l.l a the Ameri 1 half, he Iwle I hem k.. I eveniiiK, i can cou.ul in-neral. 1 w i.hiinr them well with the coinrnttu-i lalioii. ol iiuiw-lf and family. After.' w ard tlie iarve cn.wd . relia.ied Coun- ...i 1 . 1.. 1. a . ii.o-n 1 -. . ...u 1 ir...ii 9.I..I lt.i-or.1. r UxTi. who ra. h niKile w no u mane ddr . cpcciaily Hon. ""' IUrrn,lni Kate.1 that u" l 1 ; !',,'p,'"1l l,""r,- e tut w a. a fll,t f. the l.t liiterr-t. "f 1 , ' " ' coinriUite.1 lil.-ral v to the nu of n lu-ioii and should cntinue t do ao, in the -future. The -f T-a ' n 1 '" wtr. . It Mr Paine and wife were out wllm. much to the gr, t )f ,,, j,,, n.en the pn, .ion iimic.i 10 jik- rr.1.1. 11. or 1 '...... . 1- . a . . . . ii"i"i aim j. it. ito.iinaii an.l ere "''" f,,r u'r.r ,l41 done f.-T the l-U-e of tlie ticket, laU .,,,,.,.,,, m.m ,, mrnta, and the procrwioii tuan lie.1 ti J Willamette and Ninth siren and duv j ' banded. ! It tu certainly a very euthi'.iastie j ; r. h (.ration, au.l will kMf remem bered I y the -o lef this city, j I IIIK I.IMM Mil LI Tkf rater AIM kill IIIbsmII. Cim .mm.. Ai.rll l.-MI- F.fiV Clark, i f r--.kiM-. h., s member of the fre - hmaii clas of the .Northwestern i ... .. a -s... .! III. .h nl of.- ..kanr. Hlnl h. ftrr .h.-. J"K M t lrk. .l.M "'" ' " "' , '' "U,'J: J ' " r. - -f th munUr .the r.f ;f , the y.Hinif la-ly to etiterlalii mm Ith .n.,.il:.f mwriw. Muh ariMr.. nt.uitorforthe l and ! Mii I,,, i I... i, .1., .,. rn. rt-Lulo-.! - - --- - ui. au. n.,.. io - i - f..r hi. wife 1 1.1. vniii. f Ml- lark an.l ,. r.u.l.-.l her to take a wn k with him. Mie a. a '-'!" ' 'T r-.n. AU;r..thy w l,n a. the only fill flhetraly Huitb url M. auil Birnin, hut without .now, and tricl to (ret tlie youtiit lady awtiy from her miiiiulitii. Mia rvfiio.l to tfo until Mlillh Mtid he had .iiiethlli( to tell h. r in eoiilldeiH. They t il off a hrt .lltaii.-e. ami Mull It at nre drew revolver and tired five nhota at her. One bulk t f-iitrrrd her left ear I and an. i h. r pa ed thrnfli lier left JJ'l.ide. Mnllli lli.n turnt-l tlie weapon I nifin-l hln. - If and wtit iMillet 7 : thfMik'li hi" head. Mi. ( lark wa rv ' moved to a neighbor. Iiouv, but ex- nire.1 In a few mliiule. Multh wna taken to the li-e .tulioii, w ht-nt before lanilK it" UIK-oliM'ioll.lit-wi, lie aid: "I .liot hi r. .-he wouldn't marry me, m I ht her." Tin. alia-lor. i.mimllli.i i the Voumr inan'a .oinlili.'ii a. hopeU-, tlmu-li lie may live a few Imur. l.illMKKI.V MV:i IS l"BTLAM. Hiukam:, April I. A dipateh from I lliiioi.. rci ived toiiiitht, retM.rta the : iinird. r of Mi Kflle lark by a n-Jwt-- 1 e. .uitor. Mi t'lurk, w!h waa at- telidiliK M hi.d at the univenity at Kvan.loii, I. a daughter of the IU v. NelMiu K. t'lurk, a wealthy and n-tlri minister of llii eitr. A IU-view re- iHirter w ho nille at tlie home of llev. Sir. t'lurk found the family in ! .loll of the new. of the tnuf.-.iy, were wi irri.-f .tn. ken that it w Thev waailllll- ...ili In til.tf.lii inforiii.tloii frfiio Ihi-ni. 1 It waa learned that the young man '"l who kilh-d Mla lark waa K. ! 7 ' .Mult h, formerly of Portland and the - mmi of Shipbuilder Smith f the firm 'of Smith A Pa'piet. He waa .tudylus ': iin-.ll. lne in Chli-iiito. The couple had jU-en enifinre.1 until .ix week ait", , w lien Mini t'lark broke the -ng-in. nt. KMITII l'l!AI. I ('HI. A..O, April il' Ita Smith, the iiiunlert-r Kllle Clark, die.1 tmlav i ill tlie .lice rtatioii at F.vau.ton. He ! Ilevef r.-oVere.1 tuilm'ioM.lleaa after lie had .hot the irlrl l.-eatiM.-.he would Hot i l.-eoiue hi. w ife. The parent, of the ' unfortunate ir have re.iue.ted that tin-I.mIh I hipi.-d to tli. iu at S- I1 kaiieaini i onian.i, n-.fiiveiy. iiiej will I.- Miit tomorrow after the lu- iil.-.t. Meiiiorial aeni.vn for Mim ( lark will In- held tomorrow at the .North weaieni miivcrsit v. A Terrible KxiH-rii-nce. Cnrvalli. (oi. tte: Mr. Jainea Web. l.-r, w Ii.im-ex.-riemv in the u lld. of the Aiwa country would have ciwt U ' men out of Imi their live-, I. p-Mlng j well w itli M.-edy rei-overy III pn..-et, 1 t the re.i.lcinv of hi. al.ti-r. Alix U. I W. Ouivev. of thi. rity. Ir. IOiran, : "t riiilomulh, and lr. Applegate and ! I . -.1 ..... I.I. l. .l I.... I.. . I.. ' l-onard m l hi. bnkeii hit in planter , of Pari, and made him a. comfortatile j iw "ihle. Wel-l.-r, livlnif far fnun neighbor, waa on Sunday, Mareli III, .Iru.-k by a falliliK tree w hich bmke Iii. leg and pinioned him for aeverai N(ltwltll.I)Ulll, ,,. ln f hi; ., ,. lt.n .u-nll v Mru-lcd until .... ...... . . . .... .........t he cxlricatcd llitlim- f, Bli.l but one , , u , , , , , f ... . . . .i,.i.i .. .... rm niallll(!,M ,' Vrawi ,., hi. " where for four iUv he Kiit-i.t.Hl , .... ... ...., 1.1 ..i. i. i'.i.i.iwi Kl." ' 1. Mllllll t.- l-...U I.U1 , , , h- lllu, u? , ,k. iKtlH.r bv ivln? a line to a 1 -. ' i m.-n-i- ' .-... ..i..i.i Ill incawLi-. 1 litve n.-lL'liUir. cm.. ,,,, , kft , , , , lM , Vl ,i, out Into civ.liatl.m; , , (f , . , ami .t n-auia au.l r..t-l.ir., Willi their t erv 'ni.ie '"' ''l''rf"'t. ,, torture- 4 the man, """dcd a. he , wereln.t pitiable ! '" '' lr. Uvhii liad aln-ady x i iu un.aeii iiiiui aa i.-ai ne nui. 111 the hack m'ttlemelit, but came with Mr. Webta-ra iiiickly a he could for l.'ttcr .uixioal trtatiiii ut. II. I. Jw. Viinna, April I. The aiiti-S-mlU an.l clerical, arv ureatlv aitllatetl over the apimliitiiH-lit by I'n-.ideiit Cleve land of Max J u.l.l. of Mimuri. aa eon- ul-lp-lielal of the Culled State at Vienna. The oiiiKvitinn toju.ld 1. taw imt low.1 on the g-ntuud that Ju.ld I. a , Helm-w-, and therefore an lllid.wirahle l.-moll for the otlbv. A letlllotl 1 la- iiii; pn-pantl a.ldn.s to F.iiiM-mr Franc!. Wfli to the Austrian fon-iirn Sawi: Mam. AlUtiy IVmocrat: J- ' no waa ar- I.- t .1 . , t rvU-l at r lon-iitr, Ijne county, for . marry iiiif In. lii.tv, and afterward, dlachatyed, 1. the aame mall for horn a warrant w a. i.uel m-veral uiouth. ' A""-v- r"r ltl ' iT-rou. w eai.n 011 Mr. Truax. Ixxif- L.rniw .kipp.-d out and managed to t rn-.t. pn.Ullv not .toi..ii.,c un- J " '1 ' " u" be n a. li.W Horelu. llu f'iaj'er Lluu omnty r.el,h!..r. do not .Uk rr ell of him. - -"""day '. Oniroyay. contain, a abort deaerlollon artli le f I Jtlw COUIltT. ainl ,,A,cular of the IMiembx ndliand 4 wtta-v t.r.yp. MONDAY, ArUIL X. (ieorire PaIt returned Ut night fmin Pendleton. J. A. Knlfht, of ConaKla, dlnl y.-1 ter.lay, aifvd C7 year. S. W. Condon returtR.I Iwmi from IU-irlurr y-tcrday. K. M. Warnn and fauilly; Imve 1 moved la. lt lo tow o. 1 Mr.. John Wlthr..w went to I"ortland thi. morning n a vi.it. la puty Sh. ritT Croner uiale Ru- l.nrtr l.rU-f vl.lt VrtterdaV. Ir. B. V. Haniniell.ofCottaifeti vl.it.l Kuifetie tver sumlay. . K. K. Kuhll ha. trne to hi. home at Jacksonville to -ud the week. Ir. K. I. MiKenney baa located at Macow, Idaho. Hi. health haa Im prove.1. Kmaiiuel and Barbara I-auer went to Portland thi. lllonilliK to a-lld their vacation. Dan Murdiy, chairman of the dem-m-ratic .tate central cotunilttee, b In Waahinifton, D. f. Tlie reception mom of Catterlln A Hick', photograph irall'TT U being U.-oratel by John Hulery. A inarriaife llceiit wa la.ue.1 thl morning to B. B. Scott and Su.ie Bod ell by County Clerk Walker. II." D. Norton, of Junction, ..nt Sundar with hi. farni'y In thi. city, n-turnlng home thl. morning. A HianiaKe U-lween two of Kup-ne'a vnuiijr people 1 on the tapl and will Im coii.uminate.1 In the near future. Mio-.-. Mioni. HouMon and A mie. Ijine w ho have Ix-eii visitiinc in thla rity returned home to Junction y.ter day evening. A ear load of tile to be uaed on the yi-a re fruit tract adjoining town on the wct, ow m-d by J. IL and I. L. Cainpl. ll. I at the depot. The tile come, from llalney. Florence Weat: K. A. Pickle, our etimatle f. How towu.man. leave, for the KaM on Monday and will remain hi t hieairo rr a couple or ween in at tend the world' fair. O. W. Pickett returned frru Junc tion City yesterday. He inform, ui that a committee wa. apMilntel to prK-ure the Inetiqioratlon aiier of the new propo-ed bank, of which he la a .t.N-kliol.lcr. Flornc Weat: The city election w ill he held on u--xt Tuesday. Thereat mii.t be elccte.1 one mayor, four cotlti eilmeii, one recorder and one city mar hal. The polling place will be in the Weatcott .lore. Card are out announcing the mar riage of Charlea 1. Thomaa, a ri.liiK voiiiiir attornev of Mom-ow. Idaho, and .mralt. Bond, at tlie home of the lat ter jMn-nla, near Irving, on the IMh of tin. month at h o'clock p. m. Th citizens' league held a meeting at Ithlnrhart'. theater Saturday even ing Pmlei-aor straub, Bailey and Condon, IWv. Driver and Batea and Councilman Wheeler were the .leak ers. A ifxxl audience was present. Profs. B. J. Hawthorne, 8. F M.-Clureand h 11. McAllimer, accom nie.l by hi family, went to Portland tlii. morning to attend the graduating exercise of the M.-dlcal department of the l iilveraity, to be held in that city this evening. Autone and Joseph Vey, bmther, the well known .been men, am having some leiml trouble at lloppner. Jisx ph ha. had hi brother's herders arretted for tnpaM4, and Antolie retaliated by cauoing Joseph' arrvst tor keeping scabby sheep. It la proposed to lueortxirate the town of Toledo, county seat of Lincoln under the general Incorporation law .vwh1 at the last stwlon. Achangeof name la also prnpoae.1 and a citlxens' meeting lo take the initiatory ste will l held In that city to night Mcdfonl Mall: Hie annual conven tion of the state grand lodge, I. O. O. F., will lie held at F.ugcne on Mav 17. Mulf..rd halgii No. hi, at their last meeting, elected Measr. 8. lioaeiithal, W. I. Vawtcr and ('has. Strang as del egate to represent thciu In the grand assembly at F.ugcuu. THE IKIM ll.tVI HtOl.t: ICI U. aaria 'st.vlV.a.'" ' Winch. tlh, Ky., April 3. The bill which has iassed the Legislature allowing the humln-d. of fclouv case growing out of the fa nous Freuch Kvcrsole feud, and which were bnught here front Perry County on account of the stale of anarchy lu that section, to be sent back there, meets with the ap provnl of the H-ople here, Inasmuch aa it frees their courts from a mass of case which ctl'eetually prevented anything from U-iug done lu the way of local husiuam. Many of the best Informed .eople believe, however, that when these case come up for trial at Hazard hostilitiea will I again n-sumed. 11. F. French, the leader of one fac tion lives here. John F.vcrsole, the leader of the other, live at lUmnevllle, Owe.lv County, both many tuilea from Hazard and from each other. The old feeling of hatred I Hot dead, but sleep ing, a is shown by the coulession of the Whit taker hi other., who after t ic ing sentenced for life for a murder grow inn out of the feud, Mated that at a late term of the Perry Circuit Court thev lay lit wait for Frunch, Intending lo kill him. The ett'ort to convict some of the leader have cost the State thouant of dollars, and It ha t.-eti clearly ahown that tlie only one that can la- reached are some of the ignorant tool., and that the principal, cau lievar he convicted. In view of thl fact, an etrrtwill he made to Induce Judire Scott to file these case away at the next term of Circuit Court, instead of sending them hack to Perry Couuty. AlUny iH-tn.-rat: We knew It. Saleiu fwl. ver:,Jjot account of the Sildiera' imnie going to Boat-burg, and will get out an injunction. Built up on the state', "pap" the city la Dot even willing that a f liow) soldiers' home should go somewhere eUe. If the injunction Is served It will do more to dVgUat the people of Oregon with the Capital city than any movement that could be taken. Don't be a dam. Mttn.r iiar. WtxTSirtKioa. WU.. Auril 4. Tlie IVrn bit- elevator Collap-d t.v day Isjryiug five men. Two are dead- 1.1 TI1E TOILS. o l..i:. I.usrd. Aciil 1. 0 warrant was orn out al if "" iKirg thl. morning ihargtng t.eorge Bi. hardson, the party who claimed l : havet.-cn aault-.l bnitally at Ihcel Hi:i by train n.hl.r. last Thursday night, which charge, him with tlie crime of a-ault with Intent to kill. In tearimr un the track. He was arreted by sheritf" K. llev. f Multnomah i.mn ty last night at the n-iuest of Sheriff, James 1- .olanf, of this cltv Vio went to I ortiaim to 'take iTTanre of the primer, by thi mnmlnif'i l..-al train. He will I-" through her tomorrow evening with lUchanl n. and will I aoooiiipan.oi bv Slienir .Miller, I i.iukibs couiiit. 'The evidence I. said to be iiulte .trong but whollv, of course, of a cir cumstantial natun-. One thing l quite certain, and that K that Kali-arl-m I an Inveterate liaf. The sum of ISmi l oiun-u t.y ine rsiims.l iminriaiiv for the arret and oonvktlon of the guilty lrty. KesolDtlon Pawed. At tlie meeting of the l.ird of re gent of the university of on-gon. the following resolution were ltitr.slu.vd by linn. T. O. Hendricks, and unani mously adopted: W Ht RKAS, President John W. John son has tenden-d to thl. I.mrd hi resignation a the executive ofll.-erof lh In.titution over which he ha. successfully pn-sl.led fnun lt founda tion, ana Wiikkka. HI. Indefutlinililc liula try, unsurpassable executive ability, scholarly attainments, ami launiui ue votlon to the Interest of the univer sity, have done much to give that In stitution it pre-s-nt high standing among the educational lu-titutioii ou thi. coast, then-fore, lUx.LVKIi. That It I. with gn-at re luctance that this l.mrd aovpt the resignation of President Johnson. 1:nLV:i, That It give, the Uard much j'h-a.ure to expn-ss it apnt-iu-tlon of the highly suoWul character of hi. administration, and of the con scientious maimer in w hich he ha ev.-r discharged his onerous duties. Klx.LVKIi, Tliat the otllcial rela tlnn. between '.he president and the hoard have l.-en of the mt pleAsnut and witi.factorv character. lUxiLVkt), that this l.nl tenders its thank to the pn-sld.-nt for hi faithful lies and deotiou to the Inter eat of the university and dmin-s to sav: "Well done, thou good and faith ful servant." Orrgaa) slal. W.alh.r rrt lr. i Station, lnlvcrsitvif Oregon, March, F.levatlon above sea level, 4.15 ftvt. Mean tiin. rature. 41. Maximum tciupcratiin- 72, date ITT. Minimum teini-iratureJ, date 1 and o Mean of maximum tenii.-nitun-, -VI. Mean of minimum temperature, 3s. Numl.-r times maximum tempera-tun- W degree or al-nve, none. Numt.-r time minliiium Uiuperatun or U-low, 4. NumU-r time iniiiiiiuiiii tempera-tun- 40 or Mow, Zi. Total pn-cipitatioii, 2..17 Inches. (ireat.-st pn-ciiiltation In -4 con-4-.-u-live hour and dale, .Oil on the Kth. Prevailing direction of wind, south- West. Numl.-r of clear dav, 1. Numls-rof partly cloudy days, 2. Numls-r of clou.lv dav. !!S. NumlK-rof dav on wliich .01 or more of i.reclpitatloti fell, 19. .N. of day ou which .04 or more fell. 15. Date on w hich hail fell 12 and .?. Date of light fnwt. 'J. 1 at.-, of killing or injurious frosts, 1, 2, 6, , H, 13. H. H Mlt'Ll RK, Oorver U. and On-gon Weather Bureau. Industrial Legiun Instituted. On Saturday nftcmoon at 2 o'clock T. J. F.lllot, organizer and leciun-r, In tltuted an Industrial Legion In North Kugene precinct No. 3, with the meet ing plai-e at the school house, a couple of miles below town. Twenty-two mcmls-r were taken In to the l.-iiion, and otlh-er. were elected as follows: V. IL Fuller, captain; 1J. strong, adjutant; Chas. Brady, Uartenuuster general; T. J. Beck.-l, reomling ortlivr; (ieo. W. Cornell, chaplain; F.rvlu Johnson, S-ntiiu-1. Tla Apit.laiB.ral. Taaav. Wajiiiixotom, April 3. The prosi dent toilay sent the following nomina tion, to the senate: William Edmund Curtis, of New lork, lo Is? assistant secretary of the treasury, vice (lenlo M. Laml.-rtson, resigned. Charles 8. Haiiiliu, of Massachu setts, to be as.li.tunl secretary of the treasury, vice John II. (ieer, resigned. James II. Belt ki ts, of Illinois, tu U comptroller of currency. watnes F. Meline, of the District of Columbia, to la? assistant treasury of the 1'ulted States. L. Slolsj Farrow, of South Carolina, to be second auditor of the treasury. John B. Brawley, of rennsylvanl.-i. to 1 auditor of the tn-aaurv for the post ofiloa department. Jamc. J. Willie, of Florida, to a. deputy fifth auditor of the treasury. Henry W. F-glor, of New Jersey, to b cf'.irtor of cuMimi for the district of New Jersey. Dudley O. WaUon, of Michigan, to be collector of custom, for the district of Michigan. John Tracy, of New York, to U uperiutendeut of chanties for the Dis trict of Columbia, vice A. J. Warner, resigned. . 9lllca.il I Acci. New- York, April 1 Lawyer Hutu. mel. wh repnMeuU Iugilit Mitchell', interest. In thi ct-uiitrv. La. cable.1 hi. principal, adviiug him to actvrt the Coney Island Club', offer of ii,i.iii for his fight with CorU tt. S-e ailvertisemt nt of (rrnev Mineral watar la another coluiun. According to a popular preacher every man i to-i.cl. Ifo, ni let men j r. Tcr to be on the in ri le tLim the- outsMc of all good thing that nrc jroin?. The txticwrit. r., machines, not ojs.TaUi., ure lx-ing fornHti into a trust. The enormous profits male fnmi tlu ir sales would n-em to pre clude the nm-f-ity of a trust. The ex pent account of tlie American couimit-Moners to arbi trate the IWhring sea fuetion has made quite a scandal. It it but a relic of the extravagance that de pleted a vlOO,000,(XX) treasury, and left a deficit of nearly 20,fX)O(00O. The change came none too oon. The j.-ojde of Michigan areai-ked to give any county that desircg to introduce any system of road im provement the con;-titutional right to do so. It impa-es no burden on any other county. The clause in the con?titution is antiquated and a M-riotis obstacle to tlie growth and projsrity of thoe countie that Ut 1 able to afford the road improve inentf. sjieaker Keady my tho Portland s)rt.-iucn got all the legislation they a.ked. The courts are now trying to settle the status of laws recommended by tlie gentlemen pot hunters of Portland, but how ever the decision i made the prac tice of resident., of the country in need of meat will not lie varied. The rejiorts from the use of the voting machine in the state of New York a week ago are very encourag ing. In one place the total vote on 41 names was read and verified by the p ill b-viks in six minutes after the nlU closet!. At another the total vote nf the chief candidate was read and verified in exactly one minute afhr the closing of the polls. No error has yet been found nor lias the machine been discred ited. It may be hard to prove that the man UKliardson, whom tho l ort land pre-s has been exploiting as a "hero," is the man who removed the railroad rail near Ilice hill, but it is almost a moral certainty that he committed the deed. Sheriff Noland and his efficient deputy (Jcorge Croner, are entitled to credit for the part they have taken in tracing up the crime. The man's statements heretofore brand him as an uncommon liar seeking for notoriety. His mind is a diseased one to say the least. The prosecution of some liquor sellers on the ice below Niagara falls resulted in the discovery that the boundary line between Canada and the United states follows tlie channel of the river and that it runs so that two-thirds of the river is in Canada and one-third in the United .States. Hence Canadian criminals escaping by tlie suspen sion bridge will have to run twice as far as t'e American criminal. This favors the American criminal, am! is another reason for " annexa tion, for then running wouldn't help either of them. The agony of the city election is over and all will feel relieved. The American jxuple must have a vent for their feelings and elections come in good play. City elections, however, where there is a contest excite in. ire rancor and ill feeling than any other class. It often is tho cas tliat voters must choose be tween personal friends because of the principles involved, then there is soreness and heart burnings. The people should have a choice of rulers, but elections for city officers should be held at the same time with the county, and then but once in two vears. A recent decision of a federal court judge is that railway em ployes are not allowed to quit work when such act would be an inter ference with interstate commerce. Tlie St. Louis Kepublic comment ing on the decision says: Some way must be found of ridding the federal lunch of corrupt men, and as pr. -n.t methods of impeachment are a f.iilure there must be a chang under which the legislature of any elate may lodge ai tides of impeachment with the United states - r.ate against any federal jude. With such an amendment we rr.''jht have some show of re-sr-'t.sil.ility fron the federal judges who ate now the irr sponsible crea tures of corrupt and tyrannical cor-Ioratiocs. G 0 O 0 o o o o o o j HMU a o o O o 0 O n