The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, May 20, 1893, Image 6

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MOMMY, MAY V. !
Judge llmimf Kdi-ui unit Saturday J
iiiifi.i iu im Hy- ;
8. It. William left tl'- Nu.law,
tage f -r I'l'ii" thi morning.
MiM Martha Medley of Cottage
(imve l viaitlug frluida In thi elty. (
I.. J. II1 k returned lliln morning
fn-iu a abrt lrt l' !"utli ni On
r. Iluinim-ll an.l 0.tI..v, of '
tag limve, ) " f-un-luy in thi city.
l liiw K ihk 'Iv. formerly cotidw tor
of Hi.-O. V. Jt.' It., atit fuuduy in
thi city. I
A marriage ll.vii-c wa l"""cl tho.;
morning to i:. K. Jl'-ni" 1IHI' 1
J mliiH'ii'l.
Mm. J. W'. Hurt and daughter came I
upfp-ni Altmiiy tin aft rii'ii f-.ra
f,w duje r Ulivca.
Th citv Iiiik- Woll the 111 tail"" at I
tin- unlvi rty hu-t .-ut unlay am ru.am.
Tin' ai-ofv atmal t
Mr. and Mr. Chaa. Mavhcw wml
to Portland n tin l'al yi-tcrday
morning for abort atay.
Mm. Win. Paraon n-turncd thla af
ternoon from a viit at )laly. Hie
waaaivoiiipaiiicd by Mm. I'lyinate.
Countv Judge Fi-k went to Portland
ye.U-r.laV morning on i.tlhial l.uiiie".
lie mill V turn to tomorrow evening.
Vil v, tli atn-i t car driver, N an n
tiiiioMlH' iu.nilr f I. . O. K.
i-one.iii-nlly ha lii i-nr appr 'prmtcly
il-norad-d.
J. A. KM rt 1. ft thi lnrt.lng for
few ilaya iil t I'aloiiae, Washington,
to give alt. -ntioii lo hi ro-rty iut r
et lin n-.
Mi- Kdilh luibli-rof Ito-burgi-ame
low n on v.-urdav morning' l""il f"
a viait at the n-ai.i. n.-e of 1- J. Me
t'laualiaii. Ami"' aalooii niovi-d today from the
Young bliM'k to i.U-nmn a I i 1I t c '
the mat aide of Willaim tte trt m il
to ( La.. Iladlcy'a.
District Attorney Condon eiit to
tlii) new iiHinty of I.iiici'ln thla loom
ing to attend circuit eourt. Hi little
ii aiioiii4tiiii'l liliu.
Among the viaitlug delegate we lut-ti.-e
l..n. W. I. Vawtcr, innyir f
Mcdfr.l. formerly a renid.-nt of tliia
rit v ami graduate ot the atate uiilvrr
any. Mr. Mi iHtlllel, of Cn-wwell, Wiuilll
town tialav. II" any a the afile of
tliuttoii want the nmnty aii'l
will (t.iiiate mi Ki-nn of laml ami t
for that urj .
TImiv were alx iimvleta - littothe
Klale a llllellliarr frni fia eotlllly Bl
the atwioii of l in uil eourt Jul eli"-l.
A e'lal M-ioll haa lat'll at'l for July
17 lo try two more iimnler raa.
t aptain Mali h, of the iinilit t'or
Vallia, ui thai I he worn! pliK-e on Ihe
river laiwe'ii I'.uifeiip ami Marri-hurK
laal the l..nl of avl bIoukIi three
lliilea la low I . UK' He.
John Tuvlor, a oltat'e invo hlaek
aiuitli, aul'li rel a Mn.ke of ualy
al in that town l:il ,-alunliiy rveiniiK
It I Hot tli'Mik'ht to lv Intnl.
IllnilllO. Ilawley, of t ioliell. Iliaile
ileelaratloii of hl Intelillon lo IH-eome
ailtlrll of the I liiteil Matea Ix fore
Coimlv t 'h rk Walker thin iimriitiiK-
Wm. Urillllh'aeiiiiieilowii fn.int'ot-
Iiilw Orove vi-tiTltiv to miiKe arranire
inriila for llie emUilMllMK of Ihe ImIv
of hli ih-a.l i-oniraile liearife Orl. Iay
A lelnh roil were iriM-iirel for Ihe
work.
I'ol. (. A. Sneliaaelilol f III hum-
liierli-x kIioI nil iib lo New Vn'k lilay.
It will la- exaiullixl hv Hartley, lira
liititi ,V miumliniun'm of Ihu IU iii
innloii kuii. w nh a view lii iiiri ha
lii the iati III rinlit.
The I. O. O. K. teni'le U ileiiiraleil
w Ith tuiiitiiiu in honor of Ihe unitiil
I0.I1.T 11111 tllitf. A Hair llimta fnnu Ihe
alall oil Ihe htlillili liml aliothrr la
auxin'iiileil hv a wfl from the .mIj;
liuililiiiK to Valton'a l-loek.
A inxtnl inr-l from I. I.. t'ainhell,
Ualeil MiMitlliKloli, May liaaya llierv l
k"nI artvi'Hn yon anilu on the
train ami Ihe weather U line. They
Ko Via I i,''l ami W ill alop one 1l.1v ill
Omaha, urrlvintc in I'lihiiK" Tii'-ly
fon-iiin.
Fnnu the nio-t h'lialileaoiini-a It la
KMvrtaliHI that Oregon haa 'J,4l,t)77
hei-i, whieh Ml aernifi' of ai-ven
Miumia Miunila In the llei-eu willuive
over I7.iaai.iaai oumla if wml for nle
w ithin the next th ret- inontlia.
VlliHil Hepurt.
The follow Inu' la a monthly rv rt of
thex hiail taught In I'l-trid l-ane
count v, On-c'ii, for tlx limnlh emlliiK
April . 1 :!: No. ilaya tauulil 1,
lunula r .of 'llplla enrollnl L'7, total
luya alien. Iiiiiiv iU, total ilava aU
m-i'iiv neni.-e ilally attemlaiiee .
nuinla r i.ii.la Ur.lv 'J. ierlment
tfiHal. The following liallleil lliila
were neillier aWnt r lanly: lai.
ami Kva llnrnhart, F.laie ami Mary
M.airv, Inn I'arker, lly Netf, i.rai
liny, I'harlie M.ak, I'harlip Mi-t uli h
t-nii and leillmaii.
A. V. IrfiWKKV,
Teailier.
Til !! ! alllrala la tlo.il.
Ir Maakiarl.
SAiRAMi:n, I'al., May 1!' -The
t-veniiiK new will 'iillih a tat-iiu-nl
f the llnunri j ei.nilitioit of the atale
KVerniiiiilit. V.owilik; that III.' atate la
tmiikruil, an. I unahle lo iim I it oMI
liationa. Altlioiii:!) the tax rate ha
a-aniitly tavn kept within the .V.
e. nl pl.-.U'e limit, the appropriations
ina.le (fn-nlly eXtii-l the amount that
ran he raixil lin.lrr the rate. It la it
llinate.1 III the iiiitnlli r' otll.v that
when the Markham a.lmiuiainilioti .
vlidiil the tlitl. l.-ii.y thua liuurnil will
rea. h f-1 .t .l a . The Kvlu ral full. I la
exhaUati-il, ati.t w.miu -nta from c-un-tiea
to la- luale til la III. -Ill 1i w ill Vaiii-h
In a couple of wia ka, ami tin 11 tluin.
will lv imply f"r the nl of ihe yeai
I 'reilitor of the atate are ilaiiiorinir f.H
the money ilue tin III, l-lit the I - aa r-1 ol
I'Xalullli ra r -fuaiw or lienlii'la to Ineel
all I pa-a the i-laima. Ivhta an- pilln
lip aimitial the atate, alul the imtl.a-k
f. .r ila i n-.lit.im la uot v, ry hop. ful.
Illtk tanao-a ."ralrrar llrU
Ma.n I'iiimiki, May 10. Ilarrj
Thorn waa h, M in i:.ii U-n-N t.
lay on th 1 l.r- of munJer f.-r the
killing of Frank NM!.y.
o
( rrawOI 'rlaa
May l-i. '
,0 1) aayi, "mi pniiinii'."
'JLam, lain, laautiful rain." 1
llopa lo.kilig fine though "Ue
yar.la are lu kwarj.
The lal at the I'loveriJale m ln-ol i
li.ui-- l"ri-!iy w;w a hiiiliant auni-aa, ,
liiian. Lilly aii-l .a ially, l'" la inj
rni-.l to ln l pur. luiM- an or".iii. Mr. .
F- It. I'urker of iH xd r, tin- i m. ienl j
li tv-hrr, waa piplo-leil to pfvai-le over
tin- IIMi-litl ami f I - the laaaitlol
with en-ilit. After a prayer l.y little j
Mau-lie (iilfry, the pr.vraiiitne con--itil
of rhohv .-ln-tioiia l.y the i-hoir, ,
lii lalliallotia atl'l eoiiijaaiitiolia,
rnii.li rr-l. f p:uv will not rmlta
a lengthy atialyia of the ilitl'en nt
pliii-a, all U-iinf worthy. A im-iitioii j
lyFII'etty on the "Onp.n Mi-t
took the whole lion-" hy torm. He
elaiinnl On i(oti hii-'l hi uithful i ll
mate f-xia pt nt llover.lnle w ln re the
hinrt iliamae w aa no unn.minoll thiliif.
He a.lvi-.l the U.y to wait until la-x-
ti-r a n-irulutor coui.i p i me i'""
api-nrntiia" aii'l he wouM nrulate tin-
winther all O k. Afl. r aupH-r llie
younr-tem n-axirei to the hall naf
hy ami 1 njoyeil th'-m-ivta plnvlliB
.'ruin until the "we ama houa of
morn. Honn time the atahl ol.l men
i-ull i lljov thernai lvea J'l-t like iM.ya.
Hut we il-.n't think it Jii-l In "n t-ular
or-U-r to l.-ave vour awn-t little w if.- at
home urn! kia tlie-well, we won't any
anv more, leaving the n a h r to ifiii-ai
tin' r-at.
Mr. Iti-a Maltliewa, riii.-Jint Ilill'a
milinif nn.l Renliil im IiiI teaelier, via-
Itiil at I'lover-liile MuiKluy.
, rloViT.laie limn ofTi m to la-t hla
f:rm iiKiiinat ten i-nt Unit I'liff 1'ar
ki r t an outrun anythiiiic in the ihiiii
tv. He lina lai n liotiiiil on aeveral
iMi-aaiona tootitwiml John S-llar'a fn4-
: race h.-rw on a alruiulit two mile
hi nt. Althounh tln-y were not rut
tiliif ni-roa lota it la Iniilleaa to mll
thi n' waa no atna-t or roiul itnvtor
hnI.-i ly.
Hn'ink' ai-hia. nt I'lovi-nlnle every
Tiiixlay ami Fri.luy eveiiintm, .Mr.
Thin. Martin titii ln-r.
Mr. Wil-in Yenh h of l'oltiik'e;nve
paj.i .1 thr.ui;li I lovenlale 011 hla way
to I'leiiaalil Hill la-t Moli-lay. Watell
B "li-nll.-ao-l.l," Wil-.n.
Mr. H. II. Mora, nn.l Mi I.lllle
Siiitt liml I.I..ie Ituoy itttellili-'l Ihe
S. S. eoiiveiition at l'oltni- lirove liu.t
Willi.
Mm. l'.-l. F.llia viaili.l n lativea nt
I 'ottiiKe I irove a few iluya lnl w.i-k.
Mr. Ja a IIiwiiiiiu of Spriiik'lli-I-I via.
Iti il the Walker Itnai. Sun. lay.
Mr. I. I', t'oplin left for Ihe ent laat
Tlinrsilnv. Ho w ill viait hia o. home
ill Ohl.iati.l "take in" the wnrM'a fair
exiai-lilli; to la- alelit ulaiut thni
iimallia. Mr. W. W. Seoll n-turiieil from
l ".:it. rn Orep.ii lunilay.
The I io.heli eorn-an.l.'iit liel.l Ilia
hrviith 1111.I aniiie thought he hail n u it
his w arlike anil ev l Wliva. Iilll It W 11a
a hhort live. I tlioiik'I't, for with one
KM at I'.'l etl'ort he atniU .l a w hirlw In. I
tiiwunUila that thrtiiteneil to eutaliule
our far-rearhliiK leileatnla with the
little twinkling atam mxl ( ill.leroy'a
kite. Hut the whirl" ho I, know ing
llie ilnnger ntlaehiil to aueli nil miller-
Inking, reaolve.1 to take the hark truck
nn.l gathering renewe.1 atreugtli
1-0IIM11I with the afortTtiiil nrn-H.n.l
ei-t ami whirlwiii.l manufacturer, eov
i-ring him ao ilei p w ith the aaml nn.l
ilehria of hia own coliiniaiitioii that it
took the team of a ay iiipnthetli' nn.l
cliarital.lv iucliliisl pul-lic to l-ring
liitn forth to .lay once more an. I the
Inat we hearil from hi ill he waa lioti.i-l
Inking a tie tiaaa i.naa in n aoulherly
lini lion from the t ioalieii il.-Mt, no
coiiiimnicl hy n kiml In artc.l iii lhlair
(iifonnirfriciiili who had lain pre-
vnihil iiani to eai-ort him out of the
community, nn.l In- waa U-nriu.- a pla
cnr.l containing (he following: "A
well aborted ntock of jokea ami w hlrl
win. la for wile cheap or will trail.- f.-r a
liHlge In aome vat w ll.lerncw. When
igiioranix- ia Miaa." Tliia ia In ais-ord-ancr
vi Ihe llmt chapter of Matthewa
and i then-fore pa l truth.
I'VlUINK
I.:iiamn, Dr., May l'i. The pn
llmiiiary examination of Sam Cn-w
and Mm. liovro nivnlly nrn-atiil for
tin-murder of ol.l man liveall, waa
lnught to a eloao thU morning ula.iit
1.1 ai ..'. La k, teniiiuating In the dia-t-h.irgeof
Ihe defi iidattta on motion of
ixuiiai I for di f. ii-a. not on the gniiu.l
that the evi.lcii.i- did auftlci.-ntly in-lui-l
the prl-.ii.m dinvtly with the
crime It-alf at the tiiin- of the
iniirdrr to ju-lify th. ir U-ing held.
Motion waa aiiataincil l v the ju-ti.-e
aji the priaoncra dii'hargil.
j H Ulllwarlh Iaa0air1.
I A'Toki , May M. A iniii!iiiior of
the 1'ortlaiKl n-l t ry came down t
lay to Investigate the chargin agaitit
K. v. It. H. Ihllworth. Theviaitom
win- llcv. A J. Itn.wn. H. !.. I'-v.
Thomaa 1 1. .1 and Itev. W. T. Holt.
Sa veral witn-aai-a rra called la f.-n-tl.i
111 and th" v l.i-nr.) all the vi.l. n.v
i-l-laiiial-le. Tin y I. ft for home !
night, all.l the dia-i-ui ill U-made
, at toii.mw niglil'a prayer-niei linj l:i
the rn-.l yUr.an church her.
THE CHINESE HHEAST.
Perls.
Irrlallai at (rlrallala.
W'AaiiiMiro.N, May l'i - Prominent
o.'ll.i ia of the navy, who have calivaa
J the aituatmli in very thorough
manner, i-oiifl.li-ntly lallevu thai the
relationa la-twivti ll.ia country and
China w ill noon laii.nie - atrait. niil
that all friendly n-laMoiia will ii-u-',
aii-1 war l.l.i lan-.l. It la li l thought
that the advliam of tin- young eliia-r..r
of China w ill la-uii-fully aul-nut to the
r,,n il,l.- .1. iw.rini 1,111 .,f D.in.-i- from
tliia la.lllitry, pnivi.l.d thai the new j
provi-i.Hia of the amilided ex. Juaioii
act U- eiifon-iil. The m-iwity of .-iid-iu
luonj gtliibottt to Chincaa- arta haa
lai-U l-olllllli lltol ujaill. There i great
danger of an uprising of Cliini-w-againat
white liiimigraiita, and feam are
exjm-aaial i-oiiivriiing tlie prohahllity of
a r- titloli of the Irightful uiaai n'of
a few .liia-l. a ago.
1r ark Ibluimra I eel blam.
Ni:v Yokk, May K Chinatow 11
urcpta the dii-l-i"U of tne aupnme
eourt 011 the (icary law glumly, hut
exjai-ta aotnethlng will turn up to pre.
Vent a wholesale di-portatioii. I-e
Wall, one of the agitator of the Chi
ni-M- F-ilal Itighta I.engile, and agent
for the Fai-iilc mail and the Southern
I'm ifle railway, nya: "I think the
Mi-relary of the tn-naiiry, If he ha tin
aiwer, ahould extend the time for n-g-l-tratloii,
a,a a majority wiah toc..iii.l.
with the law. They have not done no
la fon-through lieiug mi-led hy t-oun-
il."
I.Hikr llrwarrtli,
Wa-iiishton, May II. The pn--Idi
lit haa mndc.t he follow ing HpKjilit-
ini-nta:
. C. 1 tak.-r of Arizona, chief
J Hatha- of ihe aiipn-uii' court if Arizona.
I'..lward I.. Hall of New Mexico,
I'nitiil Slntea iiiurxhal for New Mexi
co.
Itciijaiuin H. M-airo of New York,
i-olliH-tor of i'U-toiiia for Ala-ka, vi.r
Fdwill T. Hatch, n-moved.
W. A. II. I'tigh of Ohio, coiiiinU-iiin-
i-r of CUalnUl.a, vie- S. V. Holliday of
I'ciiiiaylvnnin, ri-igni-d.
ItoU-rt M. Coiiaar of Tciineaaia-, llmt
ainlit-.r of the trvaaiiry. vice Alex. F.
McMillan, IHatrict of of Coluuihia, n
aignr.l. Dexter ltcllla.
May 15.
The -nil ahilictll hrightly and w hell
the Kliiall UV ia -. lit forth to weed the
carrot patch lie pa th ll-lilng iu-ten.l.
Mm. Win I'n-xlon, of Fiigene, ciuno
to lH-xler Snturdav for n ahort viait at
I'ncle Iau Hunanki-r'a.
Mi-wi-M linov lluiiaaker and Lily
llclldrlfka, of tliia pliuv, attelideil CX
aiuiiiatioii at Kugeue la-l wii-k.
A gli-e cluh la U-iug orgnui. d here
to furuiah muaic for the picnic to be
held nl K.u t the middle of June.
J.M-1 Addingtoii haa taken a laninl
colli nut for the W.-t Hma. new hnrn,
w hich they an- cn-ctiug oil their 1'lena-
imt Hill farm.
The pntrolia of Ihe noil have la-ell
making the ta-r-t u-a- of ihe Uautiful
wiiit her during the paat wirk, com-
pluting their late wvding and garden
lug. If Indicntioiia con 1 1 nut- fuvoruhle
thia a, -i lion of country will la- Mcwa-d
w ith n moat hoiiutiful cmp of ccr.-nU,
fruit, hoM, and in fact everything,
the chronic weather crank to the cole
trnry iiotwithatnu.ling.
Klder T. Huu-aker pn-acluil nt I.0M
Valley m hiHil hoiiav at II o'clock, and
IteV. F- II. Handanker, of Jllapt-r,
pn-acheil at Tn-nt la.tli fon-inaui and
nftcrn.a.n of laid Sunday.
If all n-rt nrv to be cn-diU-d Itiley
Co. ia aun-ly in oak. Tiai had! For
further particular in.-uite of Archie
Matthewa.
The young nu n of (hla p!.-e haveor
gatiUed a baai-liall nine. They're go
ing to play In the international g-tniea
of the world'a fair.
J. A. Hrigga haa hia photograph gnl
It-ry In o ration. He w ill n nialn
h. n-011K a ahort time laforv atarting
oil hia auiumer'a tour.
Your isrn-i indent had Ihe pl.-a-ure
of attending the aji-tacle ao.ial.lc
given at Clovenlale on the evening of
the l'.1h ili.t., and we further had the
rx.Uiitc plca.un- of riding ten mile
thnnigh the atiily night af'.erwanl la
fore we atru. k na-at. Such in life!
Miaa F.uima Crunii In ataying for a
ahort tune w ith lu-r gramlf ither at
Clovi-r.lalc.
I'ncle Himin Yin.Tiit and Frank
Ta lor pud Kugelie a vi-it laat Salur
d.iV.
I.. J. K.-uii, w ho ha laau working
in Cnr:iia .hiring the laat year, iaex
ai t.-.l in a f. w .lav.
IlKi.l'LAR.
lar rrelaa.
WAiitiiToJ, May V -The l-aa-!
urv tialav pun-haa ." ' .m. !
ail'ver aa f.. ..a: .ni.n it ! '.':
al Sl.tO; l"..'at v ;'l,iat l M.
I Itlera Wi rv .:j.ll I irrliaaca for the
I month, U,alUk
t A ni 'r l. . I'
i ;v n ail v-tt v "i 1
'but t'.at I i- - '
.!! r-a III I " " ' ' '
' n i- J .-I a 1 ' 1
t. tailtll l-i--- ia i'-1-"-
1.1,.. i- .ir
11 & i r
lleCl.liai l-
Lliie 11 a-i.-l ; " ' T "'
.rr w.-ll iii.'lt tr.i.t -i.-
r-..n .ft.m.ain ua f.-r the.:. 11 r tlur.v
wb.-re theT cuM meet a f. w -'. r nr--ttx-rata
cf 'd. gaotu. TL f ur ent-:iait..
mwretraisial to.-t.-n f.nh ru-. -never
eat without rimt Uit-rf I "
with a napkin, an I in fact la haui.g ia
the cira-t dc-cc.ron.ly U-Uke canucr -
Cardi were iatued. and on the ila.r
the .we'd (raeatJ, areom;anteil by tbfir
owner, arnved. Fcajtuien in g 'rg-ot;
lirenea wera ta wait on tbeir laniue
bigbBi-aaea, and tbe moat delicate !-
cratkera, real cream and U. n!-u bai
been fnrnubd by a well ktnwn cat.-n r
AJa. boweTtr, tb gueati fa.ie.l to l
tava accor ling to tba lw of eti'inette
niaintained by their brU and boJ-ai-a.
and a row ennno.1. which, it it had rt
ocenrre.! among iucbki'b bredcreatnrea
rnni.i have U-en termed an ordinary
dog Cjht. tuch ai plubeian itreet cum
are wont to Indulge in.
Be that a it niay, tba tnelea waa en
tirely aatiifactory from a ajK.rty i-.int -f
rifw, and tha footmen anJ owner w.-re
powerleea to interfere. Refn-alilueiii.
were grabbed from tbe table, platw of
cream npUled over tbe rich carpet, and.
dreadful aa it may appear, even tbe four
well behaved ipsniel joined in then
citement with inrait Ul bred ardor. Wiien
ivl,-t r.!n hvl niUidid Into a faint
echo and mnilry gneatthad been wbij il
into nbrniamon. the j.r iay w no n.i-i
originated the brilliant acbeuie aank into
a chair with a deep n sne butt,
tha wreck and mumicnd. 'Well. I u:u
aatiafied; it ha be.-n the mwt nnine ut
fair of tbe eaon."-I'bilid.-lphia Tine
HooaBlf" til. raaBlrjr.
If thm home conld fttand it." anid S A
Rnwbothan. a well known reaidenl '
Winnipeg. Manitoba, "a man conld b-a e
Winnipeg and riJe l.r) wiln wet ni d
nortbwrat ovtr a level prairie la-fur i-
arnr.1.1 nlMtrnrte.1 bv th inonnTattM
Thi give an idea of the jTrat t. .ril .rT
lying wet of Winnita-. wlueh to t:.e
eaat.-ni man, aeeun way out or il..-
.l.t T)i atl nt tl:i t.raine t-nxlncea
the finest ppring whp.it grown niiywh.-re.
and tbe enonnoaa plain 1 ve men
tioned will in a few yearn lie tbe great
granary of the world, taatern pei pie
have a muty idea ot our exjiainive :er
ntory. We are jut commencing to grorr
wheat cotnpar.il 10 n uecmie ni-nc-thouchonr
crop two year a-;o wa
("10.000 bnabi l. We have but little anew
.n.l In tiu, itinnr t i-r.nl I n--jliaJ In Ml. 01
toba 1 never aaw the top. of the brul.l
Tame graaa covere.1.
Cattle fairly roll iu fat. ami weare !-
counng a gn-ut cattle country, vvm.e
moat of our aettlcr aro from acroM tl-
water, yet tbe numlT from the wei-u-ra
ntntea i venrly incre.-iMing We have 10
wild west fmntier cenM There arrf
no n-ttler killed over dinpnted claima.
aa ha been an every .lay .Tory in me wen
for year. Our hoiui-stend U.wt roijoire
a three yearn reMd.-nce or ix inontlia
. ,.U f ut.,1 ti.av Iu. iin..inT.ti-l 1 1 .
(old ha been diacover.il in wonderfcliv
rich qnartx deposits n few nnli-a eiuit (
Winnipeg, and payirg mill have Jn-l
been erected by Minneaa.ha capital':
1 preilict a 'runli tn the ljike of t!.
Wood dUtrict next year. Winnipeg
ha S5.000 inhabitant and i a tbnviti:
city. Our winter are cold, but we do
not mind them. The atmnephere ii ilr)
and the daya are clear, uiur'xy weather
ta-iug almit unknown."-Wnlin:iiton
Star
Th Looilon Itrtal.it.g V. alr.
Frofes.r Fruuklnnd ajaaka unfavor
ably of llo coiiditiou ' water whin
taken for coiiaiiuiption in I., inl.-ii dur
ing Novemla r lie aay ttiat on Nor
13 the Thame at Hatii' t.in waacbeiu-it-ally
in an eveu worae condition th;.n
on Oct. 17, though hactenally it wa con
.iderably lietter. The water wa very
turbid and brown, but wa in every on
except one efficiently filtered before, de
livery. Tba nnfiltered water, taken chief, r
from tbe Lea by tbe New Itiver cot
pany, waa on Nov. 3 both cli.-uiuallf
and bacterially in an tmnauatly bad con
dition. Compan-I witn the aainph
taken In tba previuu month, it con
tained more than twice aa much organic
matter and more than four turn aa
many microbe. It wa al tnrhid and
yellow, but la-fore it wa diatnliuted it
waa efficiently filtered and iniproveiL
Tba deep well water, of the Kant Lon
don and C'olne Vull.y com anie con
tained more orjai.ic iintter than nnial.
but tbey were organically rrncb better
than any of th river d rived iiipphea.
London Public Cpiui.m
Mvaalag of Ward..
Speaking of the strange, eventful til
tory of word, the Hartford Courar.t
note that "queen" ori,-inally meant sim
ply woman, but now designate the mot
ghttenng place which the earth can be
stow, while with the slightly different
spelling of "quean" it stands for a wom
an of a different sort; so, too. "knave"
at the start meant only a U-y. a in the
lierruan form, "knatv," but a U-j go
wrong sometimi-, thf I ia tunol-
! tained an unpleasant mi auing Tbe
j word "imp" might have been aJ.led a
I having bad very much tlie nun luatory
a. "kuave." for. meaning brt a hl, or
' siiia.t. it next stiahj f..r a child, end Dow
! i'0nieans an iuforior deviL Lord Haeon
. .poke of "tht ninat nrttuma an. I odly
' .M-uiig imp, th Duke of siuffolk and hi
' I rother."
Tha md a-f ll.a ( rwdl.
Th cnx-od:le devour ail I ir.U Itrdh
... VJ
K-1 oui one ine aioaac it i. hii.lti.tt
ben the c.'Q -i.le roiiu a a n,. i ur
c;-ns hi jaw, and ti... I :r 1 ir-.t -r an-t
wailos tbe l.-e ;.,- Li:. !i -,. fjuK.J
a?wat the animal's jaw ar d t., ;h, Lj
bleb have o '.le tr.1 t! r-1 ::i to u
real une bring '. a .a tl.e Wa
I T. The ri; f . r!.. ly .unftb
I rchi-s wr.ii-ir.niai m oi, . ti.r . r-xa.iie
t. ti-l rate tl.e r. rnf..( t.ie Linl. -Lxnd.i
Tit-lkta
Ar,!nn waa In a towtring rage. Amon
tha letter brought to hi d-ek w.i one I
from la laun lry man. t " X'M'
' ,r1' im'oTX"" i" ) )'. 1' e fJ
1 a-uinu :. b.m. I .i-ii r '
Md Xa-p at JvQ tiJ J c..eri il. r. in ua-.m i )
woll-r. rlraiun4lnlolM.lofi. j.ml.l
Mi, trvttbW. and dooi r fur-.-rt Iu
i .TbeinrultingraK-airaaid K:ij rhin
a Ardop, quivenng with wrath. laiJtl-e
Utter la-fore him. " l Lreaun. u.
von. doe he? It enough to make a
man fighting mad. If I wera you
I .h.n't car alajnt hi threat!" ex-
claimed Aranp cw.nmy. . ,
. , j ..r ...
rue, ThataUngbt It hi iuRneyei
ryla I'm objecting to, Kiljordan. Think
of biabeginnmgalettertoaliternryman
with an infernal platitude hka thatr-
Uiicago TribuD.
A Hew riaa.
Mr. Muffin-What do yon want? !
Starved Mo.t-1 bet dia fcUer dat 1,
conld eat 12 o' your binkit in 12miunit.
an we nt Ton fer ref.-ree.-S. A O.'. .
Weddtag Conmrala,
"Ilere he comer
"Iretty. ian't he?'
"Who made her dretw?"
I it surah ailk or tinr
"1 her veil real UccT"
"She't aa white aa the wailT
"Wonder how much he t worth?"
"WJ ha give her tboe diamond?"
"He'a scared to death."
"Im't aha th cool oner
"That train's a horrible shape."
"ln't her mother a dandyr
"Aren't the brideMuaid homely?"
"That', a handsome uher."
"Haan't ah a cute little hand?"
"Wonder what number her glove are?"
"They say her shoes are flvesr
"If his hair isn't parted in the mlddler
"Wonder what on earth she married
him for?"
"For hia money, of courser
"Inn't he handorjier
"lie" aa homely aa a hedgehrgr
"He looks like a circus clown!"
"No: he's like a dancing masterr
"Good enonga for her anyway."
"She wa always so stuck op."
"Shell le wore than ever cow!"
"SRe jilted John Hall or somebody
didn't she?"
"He's h-ft towm anyway." I
"Oh. lookl The ceremony haa begun." j
"Isn't he awkward?"
"Whit as hi collarr
"Why don't they hurry up?"
"Did .he say she woulJ obey?"
"Oh. there, they are marriedr
"Tired to dcathr
"Olad it's over!"
"Oh. dear.1" Cincinnati Tribune.
A Womaa, aa t'.aal.
The large bay horse with a white star
In it forehead snorted wildly, leaped
Into the air and ran like mad.
"Whoa!" frantically yelled the man
with froien whiskers in tbe cutter.
I Th animal waa beside itself with fear.
The man wtth frozen whisker yanked
with a desperation born of deer-air. bnt
i in vain.
Presently be waa thrown from the
vehicle and lay trembling and hardly
conaciona upon the snow.
"Horse frightened"
A sympathetic stranger leaned low to
"Jewoline.- '
The rniithetic ftrariijcr bnuhed
tear.
AIUIUM) UVIUUBTU, kUvlV V UUi'
an in it"
Then the man with frozen whiskers
struggled to hia feet and staggered away
Detroit Tribune.
Caalda't BnliL
Magistrate Yon are charged with tak
ing a watch which bung in a jeweler's
shop window.
Prisoner The ieweler himsalf invited
m to take it He had put a ticket on
the watch with tbeae word, "A rare op
portunity." Motto Per Rider.
Caaagad.
"Is there no abbreriation for Queen
Liliuokalani's long name?" asked UeU
Celd.
"Yea." repUed Bloomfiald.
1 "WhatT
"It has been abbreviated to Dennis.
, Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegri.h.
h. r Airord It k.w. The Chinamen ho have r.f-J
C What! Treating yourself to a bofr ! to register and defied the govern
t'"" Imentof the Cnit.ilStatfs arc ti -t
O. Oh, I can afford it now. Do yon i . , , , , , i i,,
know, about thi time of th year uiy ! entitled to nn-rry and sh"t:!-M
late lamented wif generally got a newldeporti I to tl; ir tu'i'-e hnd.
winter hat! Elumenle. , , .X
majority id i:.e stijci ii.- -- -rt i-j
smh Bii,.. the view that haa Ucii liihi hy all
Aunt Sarah (during her first visit to a nations since iulertatioiul la hf
Cat-llercy Who's that poor fi-llow9 ... . , ,i;..n,
the janitor's throwing down Vtairs? came ncc. u: that al..
Hail Doy (carelely)-oh. that's on'y ; are allowed to remiin in a couutn
one o' th' tenanu, ma'am.-Trnth. j only by ,ufferance, md are lii!'!'
a ruitriB uk,MM. , at any time to be r.fu.-il a r"1'
Gent I should hk to hav my photo denee. The minorty di.-wn r. e'
taken, but I want it to be nic lolkic-. ! the nueti.in of eiradiencv. Tl.J
Photographer Xrver fear, air tt
lTJl,Ja!'X '0
w it yourself. -be hik.
know it yourself. Sc haik.
Oma Wa.
She Dont yon think one haa to giva I
fin a m.1 I kH .. .
i on oou you te an ocean wed-
dir tnp.-BrxkIyn Ufa.
Loratiog.
ll of
Tlie eJilr of the I'ortlan 1 Di,
j patch, than whom nwite art- U-tter
acquainted v ith early Ortyou hj..
J t J r
j ,ry 4n, i,htlc WflUn:
borne of tor utate 1-xchnn-a ,,re
. bringing uj tlic i-uestioli aa to l.ou
Salctn aei ua .l tl...
cat.itol nn.l if
that city re-ivil a majority of Un
vote. A. C. Ilc-cd givt-a it that tin-
late Jo U'ioti. hv nlaviiwr -ik, .r..
: 0 r
trick on the lute Mojihen Coflin.
infltrtini in the ballot ti,.
trunUl to li in iritli the name of
j,'ortlauJ,""t:alem,,, ond ditrib-
'utingtheui over what wa then
e:wtern Oregon, caused the lutt r to
have a major ty of the vote. The
j fact i, Sak-ra did not have a ma
jority, but Kugene did. There waa
equally aa pretty a game played aa
j that rejiorted by CoL IU etl, with
; the vote of Coos and Curry coun
ties, and if they had been counted
'aa caft, it would have given tl. .
capitol to Kugene City. In order
' to settle thia matter authoritatively
we think it should be n fcrn.l to
Hon. K. J. Harding, who probuhly
knows more about tho true inward-
fjm et tto lrwnthin itf Hp. ..in'.
. 6.
capital than uny nun now living
as jlC was an iinjortaiit factor in
u of , .
tory, ne siioum give u 10 me pn
jple. The writer has some recollc
i tion on this subject, and f- have
! many other?.
I The visitors to the grand lixl'e
now in session in Kugene rhouM
j not fail to take a stroll to the to.
!of Fkinner's hutte. The magniti
cent expanse of scenery to be ki-h
will amply repay them.
In the wine districts of France,
Spain and Italy grapes ure Mill
trodden with the hare feet, the i dm
prevailing that this make wine
better, l'oeribly this fact may ac
count for the aromatic flavor of
certain foreign wines.
I The meeting of so larg a hly
! as that of the fraternal soeictv no
I in fct-sion here necessarily htraun
; the facilities for accommodation,
j Vet nil have been cared for hy our
hospitable citizens who ojcn-l
their homes to the visitor.
i Somo jH'oplo are unreasotiahle.
I They exjK-ct a white girl lo work
for t3 a week and forego a chance
I
J of marriage when offered, while tln-y
I uncomplainingly pay a Chinaman
; 17 for the same services. The m r-
vices of Chinamen are not nc l.d
in this cotintrv.
Tho lowers of Kurope have
passed an international law forkJ-
I biding the killing in Africa of an
j elephant the tusks of which weigh
j less than live kilos. (If course, tlie
wild elephants that have tuks
weighing less than that will "-'
proudly up to the hunters anJ
U J' AU
i t'e elephants that run away nwT
! be contii.lert J euhiects for claiii:!-
ter.
Chinese lovers are seckin? to
curry favors for their charge hv
asserting that "immigrants" from
the United States to China will l
deported. It is a palpable fa!
hood. The onlv Americans in
China are merchants and
HI!--loll
aries. The former are there for the
profits of trade, and it would mat
ter little if they were sent home
The latter have a promising field al
home. Few of the hundred and
odd thousands of Chinamen in ti'
UniU-d State have been j.roselyt.-J-
' ..J,ii . ft.;-. , ri.-'.t
I.i
- , auuu t a a. . iiiiiw ssir "- -- ,
deport the residents of the I t'i-' '
' .- i I
States residing withn herd.-ninr--thus
conceding the jrinciple nu;t
tained by the ijoriy. It ' " "
I t i 11.. (l,. I . .. i . i
ol t.'-e
i cKc coast upon wintn tne en-
, Chinese emigration Ul fallen j-1
tiiltol
I late ovtr the decision
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