The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, June 03, 1893, Image 5

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7ssOT LEAVE THE COLONY.
. rlliutrd a Coroanul Trr
f . iwiirn
,. i in the Uriiish army
' ,.-ftr.iiii' t i transferred
t r!i T " mother prisoner
L i" li.'-J'il are handed otit
-.,nn f -r. aim continue uicir
It '"'W OHO
thcse jailbirds mado up liis
.i bs would not leave the colony.
,,v Mr. 'ii was one of the smart-
,3 a the rurj, nil furthermore
j ei.vll' iit groom ami almost
lien." II') lial oho tad fall-
sro a thief. Hia tsx-ulationa
Tfr. l"'n generally small, and
ertpeJ serious punishment. One
,Ur? store in tlie town wu uro-
:o u.l considerable amount of
ttolen. It vu conclusively
that Johnson wu tho thief, and
,nt tojaiL When the regiment
iris the colony, Johnson, with
,-i,T soldier prisoners, wu to be
..tit according to custom. When,
bi o il wu visited, It was
isJ there wu not sign of
. ywhcn
i.vh wru mnde in every direction
iuta prisoner pointed to a cociw-
which grew in the middle of
-, n varil, nnd there cotnfortablv
la. 'ii? i no tnrt or leave wo
b. i ue warucn ai ursi inea io
.ma down by quiet persuasion.
threatened, then stormed and
Johnson laughed contentedly at
sood, but did not more. The fact
fried to the colonial avcrt'tary,
mmcndod that the lire engine
4 out mid the man wr lied down.
fof the flro deportment hardly
it w.i consonant with his dig-
iv'i a prisoner out of a cocoa-
and reported that there was not
? uf water enonrh to get a stream
pi.f the tree. This waa prolia-
. lor the tree wan a tall olio.
tve was again referred to tho co.
scn-hiry, who took it befn.-- :he
- r. excellency was having
o with some of t!m departing
-tnd their friend and w.-uthavi- ;
. lino. Hi- wan vcxo.1 that at such
he mid hotrouhl. .1 wirlitiHIii.d
u I.a-tily glancing 'er the ihvti
lis n.M.-d the- folVwiog Instruc
"Ctit tlie f. ilo-.V .' I llleiill
o
HYPr.GT.'C IVPOSTER.
Aa rngll.l,..,, h, ,,,,, ,UMr Th(iiM
lor Tra.to-r. ..f II. ,(.
iiioaiiin.s-i who . ..in., t.i in.. .
milling iik'lil in li... ,
111. Utr..,, n
I .S.m-.f tii
r v. rv I. , ;
ii
n, u:i. I
Hint I..' .i iv
Lad -rf"ri:...ltj
u.i t.i: ! r iiiv i
I..-,! .1,
t r ! milv Im done l.v tho eri'JV
; ; ::r;iiie:it, f. onl'ilie were
;it t lind the chief i-ngiiuvr
k!l tiiii wan i:oin on, time wan
uw.'V. Alu.twt ii!) the troota
"D b. ar I ihetr.Hi Rhii, and anthin"
i wnit fur no one the cc.irt wliU Ii
"i f i.t to I rinir Joli:iii down to
' . 1 to Imrry off, not to 1-e late
Ji'i.nson Ix llowe l a farewell, and
the Ktrong l'ttiirui;to of tho ward
J iat',-!i.-.l and did not move. Be
' t-TigimtT department hadciine
w.-l '.-iriti r. to how to cut down
- and l.iwi r it gradually, the
v;. had ti nt.chor r.nd vh itteain
.f the liarbor.
i X .biiiion cliirlied down tho tree
:.:-!;rl hit. h nl. m e on tho inlnnd.
h ho liinl taken a fancy. His con
. ! a l i-r.rrii 1 with it I.ih "I'.in-hanre
.' miny." n.'w ttlil in t! eiHlund
'- "ii in ea v rirciiiiu timein, lie
-.loiil.te.lly !;:. !. n l.nt toIeti pro;v
Jul after hi. r h i--" dug it tip and
.' in btihiiK m. Whi ri .lo'.i:i.n wa
cii, lif win IVnri l.i'.-.; nnd had a
."oniitit grove arniiiid lii cottage
' York Trilmno.
llnaliirM f.nlrri'rl.
ilk lltiollt bt.;-lifv rT:t'T;'ri" fllid
t L. I'eri v, ii ein-es in.iti. "A'.viy
in vm had a young fellow w.iii
ii wait getting and hU lxard
l ight J ami" wan killed in SL
' tUifl Uy deveh-ptil himself. We
.11 nympat'.ii'.inir with poor old
and wondering how we could re
am. Tho youngster wa thinking
.cthing i-Im'. You know the tail
elephant hat at the very tip a
if thick hair very much like a
L ThU boy got tinder the fence and
;-.lled every hair out of JumUi'i
Ilia busineiw at the circtia wu to
illoon to children. Well, there
") of thiw thick hairs, and at the
'ho next afternoon he wan idling
'or fl apiece oa ndics of the groat
IIo aold 73 of them and practi
!ound fT'V The oilier one he kept
avlf and atill wean it aa hia maa-
h-St. Louia (ilobe-Deinocrat
Italh ftalJ liar rnrn.
t!o Ituth can read very nicely, and
r.' th. r U anxioue that at an early
h bluill bei-ome familiar with the
K "i that when ahe waa obliged to
li'.uio to lo gone five mont ha ahe
I -nth he would bring her homo a
if he would aay a Bible verae every
I l'f..re he went to bed. Ruth
l-- d tliat ahe wonld. Mamma came
at the end of the five months. Bo
rev ntiug tho tnuil ahe said: "How
'ho veriiea, Unthr "I said one
"ight. mamma." "That's matn
nice girl You muat have learned
J many in five months, dear."
.'. I alwaya said tho very same one."
wn:e one all the time! What was
"J'na wept," said Rnth. It
' jn-t what mother expecte, but
Sr't the muff. Boston Olobe.
Illlll.nl Bmim la Hohm.
will oon be all top. Men wiU
r Uira billiards when they
iL 0 n. I'd atairs there ta
rata-
a wi
wi'
a.lo-
liave reaoui to kn.
ceptioniillv gift. 1 ,
....-...u iiotiv' , ,, r ,..v. r-.l tn-.t
artiMtant the .V.;i:m.ih;i. ,! ,!,.,vl,.r,
in London ami th pr,,, , , p . ,.(,
figured nt M'lect m-ava . . f
Botiita. H.. ha I ic-n .r. !v r,,t.'.
on by nmlii-nl men aiui..ii-iv Uku
ftertnith. .Vnd.byhi.own .,lti
ho had hum!;!' yd th m : ii What
proof had I. th. -!,. that h- .t. t. t ,v,,u.
lugging me? Ample pr..f. Ii, r. 1
in the hrit phuv, t
tion ev.-.-yihiiig whi. h I
public and private aeaiici-n .- r
siippoim h.vinotic i-oiitr. I I ,
platwl. in the first in-tai.,-.-. . , . :
this offer nl givinir a .1. in.-i.-.r-'- .. .'.
select ciale, and it wti d ly c-.nr t
mywlf that tint wr. n.. .1,.ii.-.'
As a pri-Iin.u.ary, 1 n:, , ,:iM i , , ,
dibit a few i f I. it iiiwert ..r li.y i . ,'
edification. II.m .implied witi',.i t : i:
tion. 1,'e lilt of all a.l I i..i. . .1 i ..
the "catah ptic" state nnd l..y . n t'
floor rigid. Two tncinl r of my r; .
took him in this condition and laid hii i
acrona the hack of two chair-. tho b.n ..
of hia head resting on one an 1 his I.. .
on tho other. IIo remained m f..r n -r..l
uinut)'. On a nst U-ing inu.le (,.r
him wilh the hand, his lly Uiiit.i.-ari-hed
upward or downward. Tu,.
fairly robust individuals next rat o.i 1 :
body, and tho "cataleptic" an -p.n.
them without signs of inconv. ni, n. .
He then himself thrust a ii.t-.lle int.i hi.
ann and tlinnu-h the lolw of bin ear. to
prove that he was insensible to iMiin while
In tho cataleptic state.
rext ho showed how one side i f l.i .
face could lie drawn down bv toot Inn i.e
("suggested" bv the oix-rator), whil" the
other side was distended in a broad ,-riu.
Again, at the "suggestion" of tho oi-r-
ator, the grin and tho toothache changed
sides, and so on. IIo offered to swallow
an ounce of cayenno pepjier ill a glass f
water, but unfortunately 1 hud n cay
enne pepper at liaml. I ask.tt linn
whether he could tako a wineglassful i f
ipecacuanha, and he professed rcaditu s-.
to do it at once. The cayenne pen r 1
could partly understand. It w..i.. i lo
mere question of standing a certain
amount of jmln. But 1 ask.il him bow
be managttl to control the effect or the
tppcnenatilia, "Wo only do it for a
time," he said. "You can learn to do it
with practice, liko the rest of the tricks.
But wo always bring tho stuff up after
the performance."
lie alao expressed his readiness to
drink oil Among novel tricks which
he offered to perform was that of "slow
ing" tho pulse whilo under hypnotic in flu
ence. Of this ho claimed to lie the orig
inal Inventor. I asked him whether nil
the "subjects" were equal iniisa'tert.
"All," ho said. lie knew them all per
sonally and would answer for them. Ho
! .
I '
"Col
. I'-Ci
' Kn..-. . .
I .s a ,u
in t 1 i. ;
I..IM- I 1. i i
gold or V.I
jfw.N. '11. ..,,!,. , i
i!fi l-.r,J. ;
a'! rn. I v. : i
H:.l..".llg.-.. . -.. , ,
sie..M i f brig it I ill
aj j.-ar mi l' r t.i.' i -U
thu i w, rn a .1' '.h i.
ir.; - .!. :h 1i:ii. r. d v. r.h . : I
I". 1 with a .Micate siiu.li ot .
silk.
luoi.oof the hunting mi i. ,n 'lr Ter
ns w art a sii..rt .'.r.t of nl.-ir j-iay
siik ( iiil.r.-i l. r.d witii nlv.-r and a jrr iv
cloth inimtl" ( it up l.i s.ints round the
Is .tt"iu to show the pink liniii :. An :'.i r
d. Iicii.r.s cl .ak w..iu l v the Kint it of
II. kru" O
v. r:i in I i-ket"
' r. T rn-s, as th
' t . r; '. i rnd
I.I.I' III the , r t
'.I' ell .-J ,-, ; I
r I si'k i.i i leiiii d in
! ..i!ed with I w ,ir illteh
! I . it a
i 1 in -"'el 4.11 1
; ' V';e wi '
r ..,i.l Uf'.l
. !..:li. whikh il...
.I the rulie. Ovi r
! (hsik of llelio
M e an.,
in do nil
Ki t. F.N K AS .SKKS HY OTII FKS. !
An r.iitertiiliiliig Article ly 4l. iu
.Newspaper Man.
I
II. ll.'f. r. nliiorof the ."a!, in Jour
mil, was In liiigi'iie over fun. lav and ''
Hug for lii pais r, tlx- ist
UU Ills lliiprewlolis (tMi.triiini;
town. ,. nmke cxtnult:
TnPAY, MAY -i
K. Halo It in low n.
it. I'.. 1. C.l( in an it in l" ii.
('. J. llllltlgt jt nloolli; (he Vi
llon
ne !.. iris it home for a a.-a-
the tic
.1
it 1 1 Ml 1 1.' I l, kill-oil left I.hIuV for
II -It at ottat'e ticve.
n.-i:
i
, ell
TllecilVof lillfelie was Ili-lx.-t
t a J.'iiiiial writer faturday. Tins
(tl'i II of tlu colli gi' eltiet of Olcjoll
U-ir liiait'i-tioii Well. It l !"t
(s.iMpl. l. lv a l'retliyt.-riaii tov n a l
I'liny all hough the I'liiult-rlaii'l Pn -l-y-terialit
have lu re ll.e lint I .-:ait Hill
liio'l.-ru i Inireli of Hint -iiii .iii:tt i. tt
on the eoant and w ill next , ear enter-
tain the general nwliildy "f Unit (l-',-ai e Up on (lie ovelland ln-1 intlil.
lioiuiiintioii. liiiL'ciic will then Is-lir . i i ...i n. ..
hepM'lf to tend nhtoinl ovi I the whole I
of this continent tlie eiivluM.- n piitn-
tion, w lii. li lu. nlr.ii.ly Itnit in this
slate, for lioli-Mitll. il li.ispittilily to
traiic'eo. itlid eomidete al'M n. e of re- '.
. II .-klpwollh Mint to Jllll.'tioll
'iisiiii t tlii- iiioriinig.
. Ii. W.s.,loitli, a inilver.ily grml-
It visiting in the city,
rt. I. W. t'.s.lidg.' Weill to lio-li
li tint afternoon I. s al.
. In i. ii 1'or.l, the ."-nl. in attorney,
royal 1 !ne Vrt he .'.t.i:sl n.iin l the top ! hi-''oii or s.s'ial cliiiinlline of any
and fa.t.'i.ing. n e i. !i shoulder with i. w- I ""rl w hts-ver ninoiig lierow n s.p,
t-ltsl cla;t. 1; lined with a distract
ing and altogether iudiwrilMible color,
something 1st v.-n salmon and cmshfl
ret
l.s-.
Al'l. riiiiiii Kl.-lii, w ho is ii staunch fa-
lemite, liv d in all llinv ..siit long
ellollU'll to know. 1 1 .' -MVS lie prefers j .
I'll........ ....... II.- I 1 1, 'in .. I..ui....
it.,. !.....,.' 'f. . . T. ... i .. .1.. ' " i I"'
" "-..u 111 ..- was it It not ii, mil to AlWuiv. ati.l In
bower scene a siraight full drers of hya- tfr..wlli nnd cnlcipri-c l far Is hind the
cinth colored silk gaute trimmed with l aintal fitv.
pink pasvim-i.ti rie over a petticoat of
pink silk. In the lu-vond act slio wearta
plain princess dress of yellow brocwle
cover-vl with gold applique and slightly hnttet stand out in all
open at tho net k. W. James (lazette
of
ridiculed tho mero snggewtion that theru
could Ik isaything gi'iininc in hypnotism,
whether iu Taris, London or anywhere
else, but hero he may have spoken be
yond his knowledge. London Truih
A Itvminlsrt-lira of I nii; Krmliln.
The late Fanny Keii.blolsreuieuilH r. d
by old residents of liernianiown i.ud
Philadelphia ns a siii-rb horsewoman.
She hud a fiery temt r. which mntchttl
that of l.er husluinil, I'ierco Uiitl.T, and
sist-.lily brought altnit w hat is still one
one of the most noted divorce trials re
ported In the law book. In h.-r youih
she was remarkably Is autifiil. and iu the
role of Juliet she was the personifica
tion of dazzling hiveiiiiet'.t. rdio wiu not
ed for her keenuess of wit even in tho
days of her old age. Once, when an im
pertinent street lounger stepped np to
her while she was looking in the window
of a bric-a-brao store and said, "Are j oil
fond of antiquities?" Mrs. Kemblo quick
ly unpinned her veil and turning on tho
man her aged faco (she was then 73)
asked, "Are yon" Ouo of Mrs. Keuibk-'s
daughters ia Mrs. Wistar of Oernmn
town, well known in literature. Har
ptr's Weekly
A Maltar of I act Vug.
There are prosaic men and women,
and thcro are matter of fact dogs. For
pnroly business purposes they are often
the boot
We once owned an excellent retriev
ing spaniel of the simple order of min.L
without a grnin of humor. This dog ac
companied ua unasked w hen wo wanted
to ahoot a bullfinch in the garden to
stuff. Tho gun weut off, and tho poor
bullfinch dropped.
Now, thia dog ha.1 leen nmsl, when
the gun waa fired, to go and look for a
dead or wounded rabbit. Bo, instead
of looking under the applo tiec, he dis
appeared into the hedge, and in a few
minute be returned with a rabbit in his
monthl So much for the value of a
matter of fact dog. London Spectator.
Tho riral and Lal Tim.
On a sultry day iu August an ass
negro who gloried in the name of Tuiu
pey, waa driving through Main atreet iu
Springfield, Masa.. a poor old akeleton
of a horse attached to a heavy load of
wood.
By the most frantic efforts the horse
bad succeeded in dragging his load evi r
an unusually high crossing when sud
denly the poor animal stori-cd, reared
in tho air and fell dead on the street.
PotDjiey at'KsI for a moment in silent
atonilimetit. wtthextended hand, pend-
,11 'ent lip and bulging eyeballs, then ex
h claimed, "Py gum! I nt-b.-r knowe-1
1. ihim do (bit aforer-U-r. New orx
lil-l'mldaot llarrlaa'a Salary.
riY.Presi.leiit ITarrisoti received bis lai't
month s tmv in tho shape of a draft for "" ln "ll,!,-v )'
. ; i . .1 I yellow and w hi
f l,HI.).U, I--SIH l I'll U HIIHUI .V UJr
treasurer, signed, as nsual. by thohecre
tary of tho treasury and sent uvi r to the
White House by messt nuer. March 3
ho received another draft for $I1G.C", is
sued Ly tho trciumry department in the
sain.i way, repnsenting his jay for serv
ice as president of tho I'nitcd States for
tho first three daysof March and cloing
his account with tho government.
Notwithstanding the fact that he was
president up to noon the 4th of March.
Ueneral Harrison received no pay what
ever for his services on that day for the
reason that the federal accounting ofli
cera doiiot recognize divisions of a day
iu the setlletiK tit of accounts of salaries.
Each incninlientof thoofliceof president
is paid the Mihiry of that ofilre beginning
with the day of his inauguration, so thut
he emus in the U-ginning of his tenn
what he lores in tho end.
This arrangement was followed at the
previous change of administration, and
at its prcIiK nor, ami is so fair and rea
sonable that it is not likely to lchanged
According to I ho treasury computation.
the presidential salary of $.V),nou a year
ia at tho rate of f i:5M.b"S a day.
Tin: s i:xi:iiv.
of the ui'itT iillcv it iioti.l for its soft
and cliulliilliif clt'ivlx. Indivl.iiiiil i ,,,,i;ni.
liast, revelll-
iug cy valleys among the .'lliills.
Tlie Coa-t tiioiiiitaiiit are v. il.il in
1 -1 US'. Wild Tom s mid lleiir le lit siall
(le tin1 fields on i verv side. Tlie luciu!-
t.i m us- MlrliM'.l with
......
ilte iitterioil in lf tii.liils of . Ih 1
I In- waxl.-st hull, ieii.s mid snow i.-t
iniulytiifls, m illi In re Hii'l there grout
splasliet of ( 'nlif ii niii sippies. l ivery
sinide of gn-eii may If sat ii from the
pale i-XpHlit' of oai llclds to the dark--t
blue of tlr fotW crowning ibe to
of the mountains when tliev linlt
awny In the ini-ts of eloii.lliiiid.
I'KKmiN VI. ami o in iiw im:.
Muyorf. II. I'rieii.lly, who it nl-
ni. -t as inui li a .-al. in as a l.ugeiie
man, mviiis to rule this city with a
friendly Imiel. I lo i more of a gissl
f How than a ruh-r and bit w ife nnd
laughters nr.- tin ai know lodged social
for.f.
Hie rot s lire all III ..hiii al lillgelie
and veniuda utter veranda are ul
merg.sl in the Is iiiitilul blush, or co
Mr as It is en lie. I, a climls r -eiillar In
(he I'lilverslly elt V.
Mr. Ilailey, a i-i-oiisin ninii w ho
bus put t lo'ism int. i Mu-law logging
o ratioiis and ho hii-a big fortune
hi tiinls r hinds, Int. lie. I onto bis car
riage and for iwo hours we were
whirled over miles of well gnivell.il
oik on the l.ri.k ! ml. ling on
lii. ith olivet is pn-gtc-ning rapidly.
rs. i, ( on-, r went tu Jell. roii t
dav t.i alien. I (he IVcorall.m day c. r
els" s.
.rt. ). T.t mid Mrs. l. C. WiUoi
rued to Portland on thi- morning's
I.
T. Ilolh-a, sbi-riU'of I'nioii inunly,
in lillgelie Jctterdny visiting
ids.
I' s-tiniMrv-'s Wii-lihuriie retlirilcl
hoi ' on this afl.-ri:. hoi's l.tnl from
Jut ct loll.
Tie Steam, r lln.v Hall K. 'iil'lic was
aga II wie. vestef.lnv at Snltli' for
ramler for m Ura.l I'rrsldrol.
"Tlie amount of js.wder bunied in giv
ing honor to tlie memory of the late ei
president in salutes on tho day of hit
funeral forms an interesting matter ol
conjecture." said a citiw n tho other day
"The firing of 13 guns at sun rise, 4 1 at
iuwet and I at half hour intervals be
tween sunrise and suii-et. gives 81 shots
from each military Jsist and flagship or
naval station within reach of orders from
ho two departments of war and navy.
"Now, go to work and gu.ts thocharge
(in poimdni employed, taking caliber ol
gun used on warship or at military post
nnd see how it climbs np into the thou
sands. The smnll.'st gun on somo of the
flagships burns 50 jKiundsof powder, and
tho guns umsI at land stations in firing
salutes range down tho scale to as low as
two jiounds. Taking it altogether and
considering the matter at a glance, it is
safe to any that more jsiwder was con
sumed inthe solemn honoring of the dead
ex-president than was burned by cannon
ami muskets at the great battle of Get
tysburg." Washington Post.
nl(lum' l lrsl llroarb of TrutniM.
For the first time in the history of Bel
gium the principlo of a monetary com
jiensation for breach of promise of mar
riago has just lieen ettablishcd. Tlie
jndgcn of tho court of apenl were
grudging in their admission of the prin
ciple, but there is no doubt as to the
naeanitig of their judgment. Tho test
case was that of a young woman who.
through her father, brought a breach of
promise action against a young Dutch
man residing In Brussels. Tho fathei
obtained a verdict for 3.1M) francs dam
ages, plus H.uoO francs for what waa
called "moral prejudice." In their judg
ment the judge aaid that either of tlie
two parti- to an engagement might
back out of it, although not at the last
moment In tho case they bad to con
sider the wedding day hod actually been
fixed. London News.
.Is. Campbell of Camp Cnvk, went
to i orllaiid this morning to attend the
I'n ted f talm grand Jury.
M rt. M. 'laine, of T.-icomn, is vNitiug
at i tie n -ideinv of her mother, Mm. S.
uderwiNHl, iii tbit city.
V illamcttc street is III gssl condi
tion LhIiiv. It took .too gallons of
wilier to sprinkle it this morning.
It is n x.ito.l that C. li. Ilv. rs, the
man stiil'lssl nt Jiniet ion lat Nit unlay,
It n shade Is tl. r today. He It In a
erit (III isiiiilitioii'
"I'll'h T the sod nnd the dew,
Waiting the Judgment Ia ;
ve and tears for the llllie,
1'eais ami love for the tiray."
Igcne lint a g.ssl reading room,
lied w ith the Is-sl literature iml-
I. Nine liuiidntl ihtsous visited
I.
li
Up
li-I.e
th. rooms during the past nioiilli.
'I . A. Henderson, formerly of this
city, has Mild bis siorn at Vancouver,
ii-li. nnd w ill go to fan Bernardino,
Cal , III June, when lie will go into
U- IH'SS.
Mr. lr. Kuykeiidall went to lrain
on this aft. Tins. n't l.s nl to attend the
ism m mi iiii-iit cx.-reit-s of the Nor
inn -. li'sil u( (ha( pla.v.
K. K. Kill, 11, of the senior ('last of
(he slate iiiiivei-il v, has the honor of
atrrts to f heltoii Park, iirmnunted ly j Ifing ch.mi'ii to deliver mi oration on
the eoll.ee ol.-s r at'TV. The vallev the night of the reunion of the Ijiiirviin
here Is alsiiit twclitv uiih t wide Irolii I nn.l liutiixiiili literary MS'lclies, June
the Coa-t range to the (u-. ii.le moun
tains. It it a rich fiuit, hop and farm
ing region mi. I lauds an- rapidly In
en a-ing in value.
Mr. Coolidge, clerk of the state lioald
of (siualial..n, is mi eiitliiis.a-.tie
straw ItTry and griie grower. He has
nearly every variety of ltli Including
n-cell'l llliHirtntiont of the lat
ter from Peisla. His farm, two miles
from the city, I well worth u visit
from anv horticulturist.
"Patleliiv" was the Very appropriate
motto Itiscrilfd in large letters u the
tides of all the si nt't ears drawn by il
single mulo and driven by the tradi
tional colored num. We didn't know
at first whether it was the name
of the company or Hie prevailing sen
timent of the community. Later we
learned that the comic ot-rn wits ad
vertised in that way to lc prisluivd by
home talent at the' o'ra lion-., that
evening. The ladiet went to m-c it and
were well repaid bv the pntnilali
It was given under tl u au-nhis of
love sli'K
J D. Petrlenild wife of flllshiw pre
in.tun.IS.il. lidwiirdt of lillgelie
wi e vi-ltort at (In-goii hea.hiiiirter,
wol Id's fair, yesterday. I. C. l-'elch,
n I' rincr iiiglitwatcli liere, but now of
Co: ax, was (here also.
1 rof. Strand met with a painful aeel
ih" t ve-tenluy. I ii title mpling to step
J nv. ' it liuiiim.s k bit f. Hit caught,
(lr .w ing linn to the ground
hi- thigh quite seven ly. The il.t tor
w i. make nil examination tislay to as
ivi tin the extent of hit Injuries. It It
ho. ti tii.it they w ill not prove wri-mi-
lam-' Harney County Item-:
Th t. Aiideix.n Informs us that J. f .
lit Ino r.si'iitlv shipiis fmiii liiint
on i.t lieinl ol tlie Ilnesi Ist-vcs
taken on the cart nt that phut',
average weight wat I .1J hiiiii.s,
III (he herd (hero were 4 rather
II eowt ami H two-y.-iir olds, (be
were all ;t and I-ycnr -old stit-rt.
I lk 1(3) 1. 4. i'.. 7. blk 0, lots
I. .1 .i;,. in. I.Ik s, l.iu 3, t, .i,
I I. II Sill li. Ilk II. lets I. -', .1,
i '., (., h k I he- I, '.', 3. 7, t, -i,
I... ii sn i i:. i lk li. loi.j.a. i.
7. s. '.i, u. 1 .t I J. blk l.
lot I. J. a. I. :.. '., 7. S. ;. M. II
u.l I.1. I lk I", lots 3. I, r. tnd i'.,
i ', ii i.d i.. ti k in. i,i ii, iik
JO. '.', 7, . '.i. Mk 'Jl. It I,
I, I. :., c, 7. n. . lo, tl snd I J,
t.ik til III ( .'ll.e,. Hill I .ik .
Jehli-'li. J. Im W and l ll. sJ.lhs
n 1 , ..Is"', s. r ip JO a r I .
M. .ii.i-i. '. I i.l. I h 1 , ( bai l ion
id hl.sk I ts lllg llM) trrt Oil I lltll
ill. el, Miilili.l a al 1 I.' tiug'-rr,
i.l-.. I . ,: st il,c ss vr cf lot i t'lk
I k. i:tor a I to Phi;, us, n b.o
t. I, 1 I'll 1.(1, n P'sl (c. I In lllO
a till.' e( Klltll slllt'l, O I''', fe. I lo
II, .' l ie s t Ih'UiIiiii
Alet'O". I!, I 'I .'.'. II sk 7
Mill, i .11 l. I l..r, u,v
a::-v. n i , snd l.iu , x s. 1...1
I I k J l "i a l l I.. Kl..rni.
Alt I, Al'l is l tl.r w I ,.( tl . J
.-.' 17, If Is, a r I w, SO ,.tr.
Atl'.-r1.,i, laia A, Ilia o I el i' S,
If 17 a r S , pal a. ira
Ali'Ut"li, lrn, I.-t 7, st-n 'JT an.l l"ta
I. , , ('., A 7 111 ill. If 17 r to w
A. n-. I rink II, tlisna ..f nr J arc i
li Is r '. w, o . ra
Avni. till ils-ih A, atartiiiii at a .s.r
nrr 1.1 r,l a an. I I" r la Item nw .sir
mr "( ll t-ro II l irr.lt Ii.iiii
tra.l tin-in run pi r l. s 111 i.l. w
l.i r.l', o 1" i I- lo l--iiiniii,', hriug
AtjA'-?iit , 'il. na.la, 1 aer .
Anlaiif, Kr ie i". Ih i ili i of ac
J I, l. '.'I a r '.' w, so a.-irs
A.(nl, l yna. .,t 11 t.l i.k : FmaUr
a llllau l a l l.
All lrr 1. W II let I l l s k 'J 1 11. .Il
rt a.1.1 I. liiKrhtf
Amhia n, .1 I', lets 1 A 4, ll.sk 4
(l.sli. n
Ileiui.r, il W, l"t Id I.I.. k 7, S 'tis
a-l.l I Kmciic .... ...
lUih-v. K I' M", thi. Iiw I ct th aw (
ami J "I th iiw in mv V l l
! I'.i'Ih'W, Will .1. let's I. '.'.'.t. I, Ml.
7. . '. I", II. a li hl.sk ;-J Fib
.i.-r A IM.ii.l.a.l.l
I ltl.ir. r F, tlio i l"ii .1 :n, n..t if
I Vo, t, m are J i an, I ., If 1. ills,
I .TJll TM
lln.wn, M I', th Iiw
see , aU th n
nl a In arc '.'t, i t r 4 W Itll. .
Ilhs., M II, Ilia aW J ..( ati II, t. IS a
r I'.' w, 1ml aen-a
l'.li.a, I Hie, aa ..( arc W t IS a r I'.'
w, IMla.-rss ... . . .
Ilrrr.lii.if. K II. Mra, cl.'sl, nolilCli'1,
ami .1 io, n.'lif ''li, ala.i mm at nw
.s.r ..( il il'-'. m.tif l'.l, a 1 1.K.' cha,
Ol i l l, u I l.'.cj . In w IS) i lia tu bruin-
; tilim
lUil is, J I su.l I. A, l"U H and U in
I are ami nr of nw arc V lot 4 in
art-11, t I', a r I w, ala,. let .1 or
1 fiai'lii.md 1 "f aw and lot 4 of
(rs. t..Ml aa ( of aw 1 lu ate .U. I IS
a r I w, la.i . J ..( a a w i, tt PI
rl ..
lUrlse.r, Al', i and s of w and
nw el aw and aw nf nw
aro li'.. I IS a r s w
It. md. It F, l.t .land n ..( M 4
I'lttk .1, Irtlutf
lUrnra. F I ', l"U 1 and S block 37,
.luiictien Cilr
I Itiuwn, Mart, i0 a. mi in tp '.II iHl
Itinwn, Walter, il.n .1 .st, until ',
tl HI
7 71
l.'.l 00
4 10
:. .v)
3 s7
7 74
A IM
4!
t of th aw iu
il Ilia aa an. I se
4 H4
4 S4
44
t 20
ha
17 .-"
70
3 '.W
331 10
3 '.'3
7 ?.
3 l
34 M
jo ta
fi 10
2 r.4
8 W
9 lirt
IIIV
eV.
Tl
an.
in
ro
uvIsmIv who thinks
riiniilng a
ill please
toiin.eliiir.il. The twclltV
iiif.lil.'iit .li.i.l i viil tlieirchariiis iu ami , net -I'lils-r it a gold mine w
..ot of Cliinn silk, urn! w lieiievcr ' ren I the following: The fiM.kam
the orcli.-tra struck up dams
music nothing but religious
I Presa.
A l'lrt Tliuuiil.l In brch.
A little v. .
;d wj t.t
Una. l-'c
rt and Cnaii;
trot k vouf.
lew York 1 n
ra U y t ii-n 3 yw.rs
. to ih'-n.:. t-r
. i.t v. .'ii u-.nch inter
d in ii t'.'.ar but awe
iian.uia. v. -r.'a God?"
eur; .
Ilralluf DlaaiDa.la la Chlraaa.
A jeweler told uie the other day that
he reutod out thonsaiida of dollar' worth
of diamonds for the charity ball; that he
not only did it this year, but that be did
so every year, and for all other great oc
casions; tliat many rich ladies preferred
to rent diainomls fur certain tim rather
than to own them and have the respon
sibility of them all the time; that others
could not afford to buy them, and by
renting them could make a fine appear
ance with not many being the wiser;
that his prices for renting varied accord
ing to the value of the earrings, brace
let a, necklace, tiara, ifnilatit, or what
ever the article might be. Chicago Inter
Ocean.
A roar lliraa.
The icemen now complain that the ice
is too thick, and that the expense of ee
cunng it is unusually h.-avy. As an ex-cr.t-
f, .r higher pnc- next summer tlmt
wiil prove too thin. liwtou Traveller
It is stated that since tlie second ple
nary Colin ! ..! L'..!t .ii' the krcUdlocttaj
of S'.-w V. ik ::a c .t.tr.l.nt.-l over
0O0 to Pet. r' Js Ul-e.
! W; di., f Hikeliiail, one of the brlgliett
'dailiet ill (lie livergnt ii state, liasls-eli
Hl-rlsd bv I h" fMikalie 1 1st V lew.
I I. proprietor of the Sisiki-suinn, .
II. ( 'owlet, snys he sunk a fortune
rl- ,ini-Iii irylng to pay oieratliig
ex 'litis,
MIAI.I. WK t'l:l I IIHATI'. Hut little
lie .re than a month remains It-fore the
(on ith of July. And tho ipiestiou as to
wh ther wo shall celebrate is a natural
one. One thing is certain, tho hsiIu
wil (flehnito somewhere. Not only
are the linn of patriotism rekindled at
ea. i anulversiirv of our nationality
hut custom Itself lues made the ixtiplo
oln. rvcrs of the day. If Ktigeuu doc
M-rilplet prevented oiell llldlllgetiee ill
w hnl li nt ft v tripping icei aim iiiihi.h
seemed only t.si w illing to engage iu.
Till! NKW MiilOI. J A 1 1.
building and tiarters of the jailer,
lieputy Mierin t miier, Is a aoiii.f oi
lis-al liride to lillgelie. It is a ln.sl. ru
brick building, at oriiainenlal and sty I-l-h
ns an v collage, eimt H-,1""1, has a
(tdl for women and insane Mr-ous s i
unite from the cults for male crimi
nals. It Is heated hv steam mid each
cell Is roof ventilated. Tli'-ru it a bath
tub for prisoner. The rules nspilre
ItTfit-t (deallllllots of liemon and habits.
1-jieli prisoner must bathe mice- a day ivlebratc .Hot oiilv our neighlsir-
aild "cs.k" his clothes and U-ddillg
oiiee a wit k. lame county w ill one
day build a line court hoiisi. on the ad
joining lot. There is a great Improve
ment In the construction and sanita
tion of modern Jails. Portland bus
huilt her city jail on another lot from
the court hoii-c, connecting it under
the st nt't by means of a tunnel. If
Snlemlt.-s (tiilld s.t' this Jail they would
never want tlie city Jail III their Is ail
iug towns but our own
go eltew here for tho day.
cel. brute.
I 'KcoitATl.lJ. A eolllliiltUti of ex
eni;it tlremeii disunited the graves of
dec' -loied llrelliell ill the Kllgelio Ccllic
teri.n this fon'iiiMiii. Tho grnvi-s of
th. ilissirntiHl were: eo. Kineald, T.
J. Miiiih. John I). Kiusey, John M.
I homiMoii, C. W. Fitch, John Klu-
tiful Hew eitV hall to w ild its i h -t eai l nnd Jalliet I Jiwn-llct
stenches nil thniiigli tho bull. ling and
sison all the atmosphere alsive the
t ils, at it w ill it rtainly do It. Alder
man Alls-rts original pinti or having
AsiOrrajam rrlae light.
Siikkiiian, tr. May J' I)owd
of Salem, ami Old 'l ily, Tillamook's
the Jnll, tin- engine and horse In a i s-' el. cer lighu weight, will light J) munds
arale building on the n-ar of the lot wIMi live oiimw glove, for a pumo of
t-i" and the entim gato r.ts lpts, fNilur-
la . next, at U p. m. I lie tight occurs
in ar.-s 1 1 and I .', t id r 4 w, ai
er.t III a. rri ill Ilia w art dra.la.1 to
Jaiuea Siiinitirriillr, ato ismiataa
i-.il ..( il.m rl si, n.'til IUM pi a r
4 w, a I'.'l r.la to Ilia is.iiuty roa.1, a
al "iii( aal.l r..a.l Ui a li t .lua a nl
tl.a no mr nl II. aaid cl, a h,nn Iha
a luir ,.( iai. 1 1 to .Ur..( Uiiiiinlnu Hi 'JH
Injuring , ',n, II M, letshhs k 'J.l, IVkaMa
a.l.l lo l.'ig-n Iiw
lUM.itt, Ali.siT, lta .1. t, ft an. Ill
bi s k 'Ji'.an.l l"la PI, 17 and Is, blk
.SI Fiaiirr ft llvlsiel a a.1.1 3 70
IWry. MjI.I A. I "t '1. 7. s I.I.n k K
l a I J, 111. II. I"', 1'lanl I'Ms-kal,
Frtsi.ran.l II) Ian. l a a.l.l 2 97
llurkr, (i V.. I.. la 1J, 13. 14 and l.'s
l l,H-kl, Kraairr and II) lami a a.1,1. 1 SI
llar.rr, II I.. I t I 1.1'K.k i .Millions
a 1.1 tii.hin', li..n City 1 10
llsrmti, F C. lots I and 3 hl.sk 37,
.him li.m City 1 30
llaksr, Hi lury A, s of hU-kil, Kal
l. y a.1.1 0. Hi.rln.-lirl.l H SO
lliiriiliain, (' K, h'tii in arc 31, li ITjar
4w, K'.aerra 3 01
Uii-I.y, I) (J, Iota I, 2,3,4 andnw ju(
thaaw 1 arc 31, l liiar 4 7 50
llarlo, H Vrrml.in, tl a nw 4 aac'J3, tp
Iii sr .', I'sl acrra 7 74
ParU. It Verielen, tlisaw J aru 'JO, tp
10 a r ft a, looacrra 7 74
llrrnanl. Jsr-ma W, tlia aw J arc 'JV, ti
17 a r 3 a. Phi aerea 7 74
Ilarnra, I ira, at nw cor of aw f na
t tea 1 1 1 7 f Iw, run 3 tin. s
I.Z.'icha, w 3 clia a L7.1 clia Ii tlia
plaea.'l lsi-.Vi.ial act, alao lsat
tliaaaorol nw i,( n i ar !(
Karl w, tlian.-s wast hi.! cha,
n 'J. J'i . In to a iMiiut in tli oanlrr uf
the csmiity road, tlirnoa a SO .Irrsaa
a U. 10 clia. thauc a .'SI ilrtf. U tin.
thrn.w a l.nt rha to th Is, alao Ui
w of Hi nr 1 of art) '.tl, Mcit ft
acrra ilra.la.1 t iii' Itrantnn
Ilranstrtlvr, M F, hrira of, lota l! and
7, aurft th n 2 a.-rra of lot 7 in aa
ala.i of a J and lot ft ami 0 In
ho 3. ti. 1, a, r 3 w, l:s acrra
ll.irna, W J, l"ta I, 'J, 7, H and U. Is
13, th a of arc 14 and lota 1 and 'i
in c 'J I, all io tp 17 ar, r ft w, alao
that art of !" land cl nlif ft) IS, c4
.VI. tp 17 a, r ft w, lyinic a ol than una
of th a ' of arc 13 in aaid tp lad 132 G'J
llorkiliirt, Uvi, U3.M0 31, tp 17 a,
r low t W
l.,wilrn, J. lm W, lot 10 or Ih a of
th as 1 in ho 17, and Iota 7 and S ia
aac JO, t IN a, r 3 w, IIS a-ra S 10
Ilartm, ( liarlsa, th aa ( of th nw J
an.i lot 3 in ao I , tp '.'I s, r 4 w . 0 OH
llrawar, Klii J, tli I moH, Ip JO
a. r I w 7 74
HurKais, W II. Ih un.livi.lr.1 i af tli
Itsiplo will
We should
would have 1st n far more neiisibb' than
to have all these things under one ns.f
with oDiitt, council chauila-r and
itmrt nsiiii over them. Architect
Pugh is not to blame for making Ins!
plan at the council has ordered him to I
do, but it would If in-tnietlve to thej
in. inls-rt ol the council to sie the new .
lillgelie Jail
Is lore the f beridaii Athletic club.
Keal Ilsiate Transfers.
liamitit I! I.tshmiitt to Janet M.
C.ll r, i' acr-t In t 1 , r 4 w; Yi.
peroration IJ"
This I-nil Ideul 'iregoti day, sun
sbini' with Just enough br.t e to make
it piiasaiit. A coii-nlenible iiiimls r of
f-iple an. hen- from the (tnintrj to
witlietl the cen'llioliie".
The hu-iiies bout-, with hardly an
exception, are talelully deei.rnted with
Hags and bunting. I lowers an; tat-n in
many hands for .1. -.oration purt-a
We an? unable to give any a.-eouiit ol
th ceouioliie t.slay on a'tsniiit of go
ing to pntt early.
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miatrrM
lr tl"g
- i '...iforuu i uii.tt 4bire.
,y sid. 11.) Is a li. yud
ii ,w if bo w.-re t-ot rich.
Ika Hrlcc
' WasIIIVoToN. May '.--Tbe trial of
'lr. ling? Ivmi this morning. AjhjsH
' lanta wiil be allowed four and a half
hour to ot.'ii and elaj the
! Jtrigg is allowcl win h.rtirt l.i t
i oly and IIm N.-w V rk Fn-livtrn ,
. from howt Jnd.usnt I.'" ajv-al is ta
, k. n, are glen I., h'.oo, In W inm-
ute sjte L a.
2 W
0 Ot
mi I of tw 4 Iii 90c It) iff! off t
1 .1 - - 1 1 - I il.. . 1 ..aT
f : lItJ t oi nw r oi nm u w i sw i
e os
S 42
t 4J
72 n
7 o
13 IS
40 74
-timr1 r:' nn i', a- J, s, -t. ...
9. in, II aid li. biixk , Lvl 4
k 2, lot H, b,k 1 a 1. 1 1-14 3, 4, o,
. 7, o, 'J, 1) and 1J. L!k 4. lota 1,
, 3,4, &, C, 7, 9, 'j. p, II ai.J U,
tlia nw l in aat) J7, tp I'J a, r 4 w, JO0
acrt-a,
lUUbrr, Milton, tlia n of Hi a ia
arc 3, t 111 a, r 3 w
Itaird, l.ltir, tli a of aw J, c 3l,
tp IS a, r ft w, 40 atrr
!ryiuan. Cathrrina, th a J of th
n i and n i t H a In aa X;
alao th a t of a , t) a i .,( nw ,
th nw and lola I, 'J. 3 and 4 In arc
3. Il 17 a. r 3 w. 4ms aeraa. .
Caat- rhn. II J, lt 'i and 3, block ft,
' al,hti,,n Vi Kugrn
Ch.yv! John, lots 1 and 4, blkSorig
Inal tnwn of K'nran
Chnallsn, W II. hair of. lot 3, Mock
i, I knstlaa a Jo. I a.1.1. alao kit 7,
)i" k I, l l.riatian a. Id lo Kuirrn
( 'taw,rlb, sll J, th n t of Ih
i,r IB aan 3J, tp 17 s, r 4 w, 40
a.r.i, also la-iiinninir ai th nw cr
..( I. ilailay don rl No. 40 ia tp IS a,
r I w. tl.rn.w s I'J 'J chaina, w .VI. 07
rl .. a ii 1 chains, 4tf chaina, s
I.l sa tliaina, a lu.o7 chaina to plate
. I Uannniiig, tax WM
( . a. U H. 1 (, l.htk 17. Ixi
1 ia, a.1,1 lu l'..(Uif l.s.o, tax.
( .-! a, r.ric ii, iirvmnina; si nw f
laau-a it, ft and '.I, in Ip 11 s r 2
w, rna a , 31.4ft tbaiua, to point
s linaa a S wrt of era c!a 4S and
J. tl n' to ast boundary of
I 4 a 41 .'.1'. w 37.70) cl.aiaa tu tie
du"f bvinulrnf M
I Jiw, Klin, lo ai-rr in ip IS a, rl w lft.")
( ami Ull, J.avpli, 10 avcta IB l lb a,
I II .. ..
Cuininiaa, William, kit 12 and 14 ia
arc and Iota 2 in aa 7, to 17 S, ll w
Calirrt, h-tnaa, brg at It M uf
13
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