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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1893)
MONDAY, JULY 3. lifv. C. M. Illll i nt run.Uy lu I'm gene. Oeo. T. Hull went to I. .rtUti.J thl morning llrv. !!.!.. I went t ri'rt!nti. tlil morning. J. W. Miuinale, of Wnllcrvillc, wa In tow n today. I. Kitw.n, tin- proprietor of KiImiii spring I In tow n. F. C. Tt-t and J. A. Halm il-iled Junction yesterday. W. K. Itniwu. I able tola-down town n ft r a w k's nli-km . Al lI'iMi-ii i lifiinn from Canyon- llli- to -ud I lie Fourth. We nrx plcaacd to announce Unit W. I.. Ia-l.uo I eorixidcrably Ixttcr. II. W. Norton ami C. K. Hurlburt of Junction, nt Hunday In Kug.-ne. hherltr .Nolnnd and family went to rrt!itiul on the early truln thl morn ing. Hon. A. J. llabb Mill Imv on July .'.Hi for Ch lingo and the Kael for vl-lt. Mm. I.. J. link and aon went to Cottage (irov till nftrrnooti on the La-nl. Cha. from r ha gone to Itoxoburg on a l.leyclc, where h will nd I tie Fourth." W. P. Cheshire returned last nlsrht from lit trli to Chicago and other part of tin' I ji-l. Cim Matlock g.a to Itoachurg to (oin l fur tlm hn-yele pnrc nt that jilniv on the Fourth. Cyan lllachlcy and I. I.. Flinoii rliiini to have caught tfl trout In tlm Mi Ki-iiIh yeaterlay. Mr. II. ('. Worliniiii, of rortlnml, la litiug nt the modem-, of M. ! Iliitkcr for a few day. Fiauk Miller nml fitmlly of I'ort html arn visiting nt I In- residence of J. (1. limy In tlii lily. ('. K. Wilkiiix.ni li ft on ten ilriya' trip to Jacksonville ami houtlicrn i re Knit on luxt nlght'a train. IU-v. ('. M. Hill, of IVrtlnnd, pr.a.lic.1 an excellent dlaciHir at tlm lli.ptl-l church ycatvrday. Mix 1 1 t tic htnwcll ha returned home from I Ik Xlnaluw country where hliu luia Iwrli teaching xcliixil. J. C. Walkiua nml fmiiily lift on tin iimriiing'a hx-al to -inl a few day in lliirrixlmrg ami Juiirlion. County Clerk Walker till morning Isam d a marring liivux to Jolm . M. Iliirncn nml IVruella Ann Wat kin. Ad. Ovtcn returned yesterday from llif ml t If ilrue to tlm Silver Lake I'ouniry. Il i'hiiii' 1'iirk hy the Mili tary toail I'm-le Ji l'i rkliin Ih In town to help celebrate tlu Fourth, the guest of I n rli1 KIh'H Mewnrt. Tin' oi gent will have a Jolly lime. tumlay picnics on t lit McKciirlo are Ixi-oming Minilar. ijiilt a iiiiiiiIkt of our citicu vlxllcd Hint Ix-autiful hlri'iim ycitrriluy. A ton of kiI in worth Hi7,7!!t."l; of iurr allvcr, K7,7"I.M; l,lnl,liil In Koi wiMKlia :i,M.h pouuiln; of ailvi-r, ..i.tO.t.U niiiiiik. Ali-x Itnvla, w ho Inn) Un'U workliij' In rortlnml ilurliiK tli Imit vrar, n tu mi. I homo In-! iiitflil ami will rv iiiiiIii In Fui'iii' fur xoiiik tliiic Tlit" dli am. r l. H. linker aafrlv imoli' tlx- li rrll.l.i inMi;- of thi niplilx at tiiv i ni'iimn, iMim-miiiy, i api. luuiKmnii III iommnml. Mir III I put on I In1 Aitonu run. Jiixtiiv Miller, of Cri itwi-ll, no iitlv II mil Mum. Juli iii-oii f that ilatv fit) ami imta 1 . r wiiuii: liuimr to a minor, Tin- minify luia Ui ii iiniil Into t ln- roii til y trmmiry. 'I'lin Ihtllin Chroiilrli-: Numrrou atti uiit wiirii iiiuilo ymliTiluy to iikmi count, rfrlt J' i .iit-- l y rauii fol'uw I'M of hi rln ii", lull no liihliiiu-r l known whrrv th h Iiciiic aiivviliil in. .Mel lu rwitl lirlllir UN III aollli ii'lmrn oatx today w hlrli tuvaatirp 7 hi t ami tali tln-y n a fiilr wimpl of tin1 aviTM iimoii on Mime natural aoll In I lu mutlu'tnili rn tmrt nf the illy. Miw4 II nl tit- ami Mnttie l-oo, aU ti-ra of Mrs. K. J. Fnuiii'r, ami Mia tiiTtniili M (oniirll, of Wootllauil. t 'iilifornln, nrrlvl on the overlain! Ilni nioniiiiif and will vinit nt lhi nl iluiiv of i:. J. I'rHxl. r for aunii' timi. Marshal FaxIIiiihI, thl afternoon, ntrnm arrx'.ir.l a tailor namni Mi'wart for Uiii ilruuk, alul 11umhI him In tin city jail. If atti'initol to ri xint hut a !ij(ht U from a "lully" isinvimvil him that he hail U'tU r go ailing xa.- fully. Th Siutlu rii Pacific Company will m II rouinl trip ticket from all xlu: to all point ami return on linea In Irrvmi at on fan- fur tlio hxjinl trip on July '.'ml, H-l aixl ntornliir of July tth. TU-m ticket mill tx vohl for n-turn after July , l''S. Mi Clara Slaioml, who ha jimt cloxr! a very ui-exul trrm of ao ixt m ar I 'rain, lit IHMitfla cocuty, rv turniHl home on th ! al Ihia liKru liiC aximpaiilei I y hr nU-r ljiura anil couxiii l!ia .tairoril, who will vlxlt here a few Hn kv I.ucian Parker, of Fiil, arrivixl her on a iil liixt evenin;. Ilerwin via th Mclxi imc wapiti nil, ami rv xiit luwrly tift. i n mil.- .f aiiow. Th croia In tiilliaiii county, he n xirt, w ill l n.-arly an riitttv' failure H ruin il.a-a Hot occur In th nt lew ilay. All exchaiii.'r ay that ilaiu liiif will make tfirl feel lar. nn.t prixlmv frn-klcx. ami that haiiirliic on th front ?at will pnxhiiv rheumatixni. Hut If tli .Uar i-reatunia ar i1.iih-.I theau amall pleajurea, it a -omfort to know that they ar Mill nllowol to wah th ilih.- atxl en-ail Iuhjh.- rrl.ts. Atoru IIu lk-rt: It. J. Haw thorn of F.igcnc, (.rand Mat.-r of th A. O. I'. W. arrir. down on the 1 . 1, ph.. lie I hia aflcruunii for the purl.... ol ntalhiig th ortWra r!. t of Astoria l..slkT which m.rt tin rnmg au-l N aside l..sl,-e which iii.x t tomorrow turning ! and . ...i.i.eiou iriouiir: i n I'n.le Jao.h rra.r n turn.il .-st. rUv ni..ri,u, from Fu.i in- w here h ha been vmt- ittg relative the l.t thrv II loll 1 1,. Ih climate then must agr.. with him for I. I. hearty anj Mr..i1 ai ,.J a. giaxl a .lay . w..rk if iietaainr a r a " "ill ri.iniii Ure.me ...... .... ,...,, rvUl.,na a gixxl as it i at pn-a-ui. TO CHANGETHE BOLES. Tljf m Prcpcrses to Farililalf DUilDPSS. t lllalrl( frailbH4 Wahiv;to.v, July . It I a for.. jpum eoiieluon that thu ml which Hie nrxt houx will adopt will embrace very radi.-al rhaiiK fnuu thu iiiHIkxI of pmrnlui-H Whicli doiilfialil III the Ut nitiirrt-wi. Tin-re will la? hut very Hyht opportunity umler thu new ml.-x for anytiiiiiK im niibuxuring tact lex. Further, then- will l no oprfnilty for u-h taHIr l-inir protract!. Th exx-rlem- of the laxt houxe inndi t hat - 1 !- a rcrtaititr aa far aa anything In th future can lx. certain. Ho much Uixinexa miint U- tmnaacteil hy the O ifly-thlrd ooiiKrm that to allow any liaiphol for Ullilur ttlihuaterlni wmild in It nature l the utinoxt folly. A (virnniMimli-nt haa tulkeil with nt leaat 'S or :C) leailillj llicmlx-r of Ih next hmix on thl auhlect ami find that everyone if them l In favor of putting wn pritcnt dilatory tin--tlea w hich would lintaile and niluht ixawihly prevrnt the etiai-lment of n-ally ne--iMry li-Kixlatlon. Mr. 'rixp, w ho will without douhl auot-il him elf aa M-akr of h next houx, la In fnvor of auppnuxliiK method th only aim of which I to olaitrm-t tiiixlue. (-prriitative Cntchlni' of Mllxii pi wax Mr. Cnp' chief llellt.-unilt in the Inat (imutvm. He will douhtlcM K-cupy a ainilliir ixmltlon In the next lioiiM-. Ill i-oli vendition Unlay ujun the ajhject lllnler lIlH-tlxxioll, Mr. ( 'atchlliK anld: "I think there I no ilouht Hint the rule of the houx of n-pn-aentativea w III have to l chnnged during th -omlti(r w-xxlon. It la inii-ary Hint we hould lx- ahle to have a la-ttrr trrlp on li-Klxlatlon or weahall Mud difficulty In carrying out the pollcl.-a to which the iiarty hna la-rn plcdjred." "In what do you think thin chunge w ill coniet'."' wa axkcil. "I have not kIvii the mutter very xeriou conxiil. ration yet," waotieticrul CnlchiuKk' reply, "ImviiiK Uvti ia-ii-pied with other matter. Hut I ahoiild not lx aurnrixed If they wen- to U- in the line of InkltiK awuy the rlvll ipil chiirncter of aoiue of th motion which un now iixtillo uch eH'.i-t hy fllilmo (era. There are three motlotit I mnv name w hie h never full to la nil. I lie lnxxrli-nivd tllilmxler n-liinon them on all ih-ciiIoii, and they are ao ready that they rauiiot full to fx ellt-o-live. They nrv the motion to adjourn, to tnk a nii-xa, and to llxadnyto which the houx will adjourn. The-, Ix-liiK privilepit motion umti-r th prrx. ii rule. Imve cnuxed an nlmoxt cikII.-h ol.t root Ion to htiinwi. To re move the privlleifixl charni-ter of tin motion would at om-e fnrnlxli very ennuirniili n ln-l. mi tin i nou m tiHt:it i:. Pakix, July 4. The atartliiiK new luu ta-cll rxivlv.sl hero that a reVolu tion hna la-cuinxl in (.roece, that KIuk (iiurK haa alxllcated, nml that the Moplv of Athena, hacked hy the aoldiery, have priH-laluied linvin a repuhlic. The event waa ao auil.leu and umXxi'lii that the articuliirs of it are a yet hut minora. No oflU lal verification of It can lx ohlnin-d at thi hour, hut coiixid.-rluir the diavat tafni-t ion prevalent for aoiu. tim. ami the Impulsive charuclcr, It ia i-onxid-en-cl n not Impmlmhle. A cahh'Kniui imilnr to the ahove waa received In thl cltv hy a prominent Om-k. Si-v rnl tinx kx were aei-n In regard to it hut they had no Information to plvc, vMiilo aiirpriwxl tliev th.Hii;ht It tint tmproitahlc. Tlu-lr contitry men, they any, have long Ixe-n hopitii; and phin- lilliK to makti their country ail Im) a-tiilcut n-puhllc. t itKsKKVF.n ji:rrt K. Hero" l!lrhartlon Seatenred K.ltrht eaia In Ihe Peuiten. tlary. to ix-elal to l'4in Hi an. ItosKiumi, Or, July 8. Ju.Ik ruiierton ttiia mornluo; attitcm-ed Kichardion, who nlletiipltHl to w rvck ihe I niiu near Coinlovki xevend months aimv, to cldt yeara hard work in the M-tiltentlnry at Hali-m. Tin full nnlty for the crime waa ten year, I he ent.-ncc irlvci anlversl xatl.fiictlon. HherifT Miller will take (liepiixomr to Naleiii on tomorrow nioraitiK ha-al train. lira lb el iera l)rW UaitMrt. txT. Miitn.HA, Cal., July 2.- (ieoritle Irvw Unrrynioiv, the actn-xa, di.l hvrx uMnly t.Mlny. Hhe cam to till city three week aeo for health. and had improved conal.tt-rahly. Hhe w taken with a Ihrtnorrhnire ahoul noon ami duxl noon after. Her daugh ter Kthel wax with hr. llerhuaUml, Mauri.v llarrymor. the actor, ia iu New York. atrerhlairtdf e.rollar). Waiiim.ti, July S. Tlie encase ment waa annoum-isl t.slay of Con imaiuiti W, C. p. Hre. klnridv" of Kentn.-kv to Mix. .Nfadelln Itnt kln ri.lkx IVIinnl of the annie atate. Mix. Pullanl la at prtxxent the pleat of Sena tor ami Mralllackburn lu Vlritliita. Mr. Ilrckiiirtde I one of th. moat popu lar memla-r of tlie houae and ialookcit upon aa a imiua: aeiiator. A an ora tor he haa few ojual .ml aa a imille man no superior. He ia a wii lower with a-veral fMwn children. : The SM Haw I tree. I Sai.kv. July V-Willinni Suit yt- j u-riay morning H-tt trie Hregon x lil teiitlarv a free man. He was fastened wltlintlnsrwnlhicn th Vth day of July, lf., under riitny of ten y'r ; for nianxlaughter, havin- "het( convict.!, of the crime In Yamhill I . ii unity. l hi noirnior ivnnoyer 'gn - wniiiii .ii.in.iar ariern.xvn al a ouarterlo lle.eto.il reenlay ' monilog theold man a fn-e immejiately left tw his home in Yam-1 lull e.uni v fro)'' Pwrlf okl. Ci.t i wnia, tl., Julv 4 -The la-v , wr1 v ,,.Uv n.Muh.at.xl go.. r- r. L J. Ila. k.'-n ; lieutenant g.c.rtior U. c.a.lev; tntuunr. William II. Tav- ..r; attorncv-t-rnerwl, (Vlonel Kh.xh - a H. ; J' ' 1 1 i,'.r1. j iif . W. Hurd, of Floiviic, i. in th city. F. J. O..U. Ii, of InU.ivJ. i lu k.ctlP. Frank Mnmn and !f. -have returned her. Frank K. Ihitm l ft f r tin- I jit this inortiln. It. It. Hales lx .-ittemhlii the rn.in I:t INllclll. W. I.. Ih-I.ami i nlile l lx- alout the atreaufuiii. ('. M. Horn ha ri-turiiel home from hi inxiern rlxit. Ir. J. A. Mnaton, of Alhany, x ut v "l I? ii , vlllt i;!t hu,it.f,8 Circle l.ja .llrcaJy I and tb-n ro:rxt!1. t,kof,11kin(J.rrr. A. J. Jtahh li-ft on a yi-ur vlxlt to . ' thimr conform to tl i one central id, Norway thl mornii.jr. au-cl great lu.it ami ,ll,il''',nj jj,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,-!, mm ci Almon Wh.i l. r. of SpritiKfleld, went (,ur ia.xw.lf, an 1 threat, ti I l i I- tre nVeltv 1. to lx- p; t out that Mint to Alhany thiatnornlnK. i ,A ., ..r ,n .,vl. a': . tab-n mt .f the mar 2. C Wat Un, wife ami turned home thl nftcrnoofi. Hon. M. Wilkin i -till hi Id re-. health at hi home mar Churi;- ji rrv liroiiauttli, or 1'ortian.t, -nt! the Fuiirih w ith Kiitf-ne friend. Coiutul-.ioiir Parker mi l IV-rkin In town lu attetiilamv uiM'ti court. at In town lu attetiilamv lit Mr. J. It. Coleman left thl moruiiiK oii a yenr'x visit to her old horn in Kentucky. Mr. If. C. Wort in an of Portland I vlitlnif h.-r M-tcr, Mr. M. M. Ilnrkvr, in llii city. Mr. M. M. Adair nml Mi. F. C. Adair, of Fut-eiie, :itt. inl.-l the world' fair yeaterduy. Mi- Anu'l Pattcrx.ni hax Ix-i-n vlit iii2 with Mi Itirdie tNlitirn In Cor valll thl wix k. Frank tlilxtrap of S.rinirll.-ld will kui lenve for Kaxteru Waslilii'rtou w here he w ll I lixnl. Prof. Hawthorn left thi morning' for a Vlxil in the inten-xt of the I'liiver- ally to valley x.int. j J. II. McCluinr and lamilv left thl. iiiornitiK on a imo month vlxit to the world's fair at Chicago. Tom Ahrami, w ho xia-nt the Fourt'i at Klllfeiie, n turiH d to hi home iu Corvalli thix moriiinjf. Frank Alexander a tit the Fourth in I jik'i in-. Ik- returned to hi horn at Silt-m thm morniiii'. Pnf. W. .. Mnyla-rry ol Cohur2 hna tah-ti eiik'ak'iMl aa principal of the limwuviil pulilii.- achiad. A. rt. Pemv, nil Oreifon Cltv tele- Kraiih oa-ra'.or, ivlehrntisil the Fourth w im iriemi in tin clly, Altorm-y A. C. WihhIi i k went to Itoxehuri; till nfteriiiNiu to attend the IkiiiKln county circuit court. Olen Wilson, of Portland, wa Visit, liiK retail vi-a mid old friend hen y cu te nlay nud relurm-d home tixlay. Mia Ijtura K. t'oleiiian nturne.l homo tin uft.-riiiM.il from Junction where alie ha Ixx-n teaching achiH.l. Frank Teat, of Portland, vlxited hi hnither F.d nml other relatives here Vea tcrday, n turnlnif home thi liiornfiitf. Mix Nettle Krexx, who I tciu liim; x.-hiMi at Itlue river, visited at hoiue over the Fourth, returning thl nioru Inc. Misa Pearl liire!iu, w lio i lea. liinu wliiMil near Junction t.xik a ahort vaca tion and ivlcl.rat.-d with friend at home. Albany Herald: Ml-wea Kthel unit Clara laviaan uiiiii; a wei-k visit luir ftieml nt ( ohur', Kui-ne nud Junction City. H. (.'. Humphrey mi. I J. It. Camp-lx-11 will leave in a day or two for a short trip up the McKenlo river Olid to the hot apriupi. Mm K. II. Iliinanker, nml daiu'hter (Imce, and K. It. Parker and wife of iH xter, Viitt.t over the Fotnth at the realdetice of Win. Pn-atoii. Hora.x Dlllnnl I ntriiln editor of the I turn Item. He Im also Ixx-n ehi-ted rim-ii of Hi lliirna pill. lie aclnad. I lorn.-e wna formerly a I .an county hoy. Misa F.lla Kichnrdxon, who hna Ixi-n viaitit (i M-vt rul day ut the home of her parent near Klmirn, returned to thi city to cvlchmtc the Fourth w it tl frlt-ml. 7 ke Ihiiley, of Wcixer, Malm, and Samuel Itailev.of Kentucky, u ho linv lain in I.aiiu iN.iiiity m-vernl u.ik VixitiniJ their brother, left for their' n-vei tive Homes ttii morning. sir. II. tl. linxkman, th Fatxlern iMikinir ixiwdi-r xi-rt w ho late I L i . I.. I . . t .n-nii. of tartar laiklmr tx-wd.-r T 1 i.oi.ieii nut," i vuiiimr in Kugeni'. 'Mti,l'en!!.ur III remarkatue aui-ccxxi ,r ino - cine eiHx.iir- iLixliim i.ili,ni.r,.ou..... I" linv, ...I I II Wr. I.,,... sr. PKn'RHit Ko, Julv I'Kri-KKiit-K.i. July t..v terri-'eluding alMut .'l,0:k) to. I.i,sit.,rs mtirnultliigina large .H..,.f' P Ml"r vtimtlnntlieateaiiicrAlfi.il, a Tl.'.tknJ to the I.miti ( oonty N.i- lie dixn life, ihvi Uaxt employixUn the nv.-r trade on the Volga. Th ateamcr. with ouil . "" er expl.xl.il. killi,u. jn pawngi ra. Amongtheilndltiner.il P.-truxhe- Wskl. The explosion tor.. tl o...-r part of the ateamcr to pl.ii-a, nml burn-' nig coal blown from the furnace. -t "re Ui the wnvk. ThehoatlMinie.lt. ow sr.. k-Willi llieil xaiua. San Iiuo, July t.-Tiie Fimt Na' tiotial llank will nx.p.n tomorrow on Instruction fn.m Comptn.lh r l-A-kh-a. A olllrry llarrar. I.xtx.x, July 4At Thornhill. Yorkshire, an explosion .x-curml to day. One lain. In. I and twenty mill r ar cntotn nl. nml the ha 'of life. It I feared, will Is- heavy. Four bod le. have alr.-.vlv Ixi-n 'l.rought .ait Pitiful --m- of di.fre-a and anxiety prevail al-out the mine. IfaTAt.l.ATIoN ur If III lis, W.-t Point Lxlge No. t ' I. ll. tl. K i. stall. s the follow In oill.-er on salur- '.tnv JulV t. v.; Ii,rif,, .. llrurr IV. ....' '. ..V r,"h V . : . . .... . - . . . . -vrviarv ; j. A. Moll, Irea- M A Kltl ri At the H-M. I Kiigei.e, in F.iigen. Iirvgoii, Julv 4. lx-.it. hv S. Y. AI.U.tt, J. P., II. i.ry Itucli an-f Ikilli" 1. t,u all of l.au county, lrvg.ci. Mtlllill.l. Ill I il,.-. I e, Of.ti.u, ,y Judge Ii W KHIX.-V. Join. V i IUx'ihh and Parmeha Ann Walkiii. n.l of I-ane iiMinty, r-gin. numU-rof tMtaxcngvr on Uwrd waiolm'r cnMitor. It is t,e ceneral sppnaxching l.manov. when the boil- i imf..l m. . ' tnu-t Sper ll Ke.vluB of on? rc C"ni;rx.--i Urn callnl V in xtr.iorJiuarv ei-ti on I I - ... i ... ,-i i. ..r., ...,u.n. I'resiJ.iit UUtioil to tliil fflift wa.i i,ue.I o 1 Fri'lav, Jutn- '?'). nml rcul u M- . Kxki ri.VK M AM 'A At-HIXiToN, I. I ., June .'ii', l'.i:j.) U l.cria. Il.i .li-trtiht tttnl ap- . c i prel.-n.iuii o,c. r..in t!.f financial situation wliic-li liu prevui.i-J III """- ' ' ' our inaiuif.n torii ;, )iriii) tlilrci in ixxirmn-l t.rivatimi to ot:t f.iri'cr. arvl wilhliol.l from our worLiiiL-UH-n i tlicir w.if,"; of labor ; ulnl. wlier u-i, tl,t. prev ia ta-nlou conilitiuii i ; , ,' , - largely tlit' rult of tlm financial jiolii-y which the executive liraiuli of thn guvernnn-nt liml unlaali.tl in unwire hit, which must l- exe cuted until they are r. xal"l; now, tlu-refiire, I, .trover C'lcvelaml, rc-i.li-nt of tin- I'liitol Stale, ill the iH-rformaiice of tnv cointitu:iiii.tl duty, declare that ihet xtraoiditiary iH-ca.-iou reijuire the co'.ivetiinj; ol 1 1 a hoilfca of the coiijjrt of the L '''I'll"! m the ( cit v ..f Wnh iiicfi.n on tl,.- Tth .h.v 1 -"h"" '". '"."'i : to the end that the h.iIc tnav Ih- I...; ,i. i. V rt-ii.-viil, throul! l.-ginlatioti, from tlmr iiiit'cndiiii; daiiD r ami ilis I trea. The following cclf-exil.iiiaUxry letter hna been iclit from the triftn ury department to collectors of cti toiiiH throughout the country: "In view of the acunddU which reculted from the nial-administratioti in the Punvt Sound diftnet, I difire to iiiijri.-ea umhi you the neics.-ity for the exercise of (rent care in Ihe ae lection of your subordinates.. None but men of uiibleuiielnd cl.ar.11U r and uiidoubteil litncss f,,r tlie work to be done should !e nominated by you, no matter what pn-nsure may la; brought to l?ar ill la-half of ja-r !ona not JxjxesxeJ of these iitdi-.-ieiiiablc ijualilieationsi. I'.eaiM'i-t-I'ully yours, .1. (J. t'arlixle, sc-re-tarv." ' The San Francisco Kx.iiuiii-r, not being the tail t ) a republican .. ., . . WKO, taUa a It pleas, a and hence say this: "The Portland Orci.n ian, in uu effort to prove that the ! Fran"- Emmot deiiKK'ratic tarty ii rc-ponsili for! m.iai r ti. Booi show. the Sherman act. which li.l not ro. .... .v... ... u.uv nun; voie, re- marks that the law 'was an obi - trtic - live measure, an exj lient, an out - . , r i f ....... r..-n..r .iciiiis,-a0'ainsiti,enn- net of the nil ver maniics.' The Ore - i , ... "yl rrx- " uu m r. ..If rviuiey, who, in urtnjf the nil ver men to Mipimrt the bill, told them that a vote against it would be a vote ngainnt any nil ver legislation whatever." A fhitcnient of the condition of the iA'bauoti bank show.: liross ns. ta, T7t),(Xk.); of this the bank I l,r"l rtv ' l'"ted at S(KX); j. I i Cowan 1 12,000 owe to the Punk of 1 for 1 wih to be i-mluieaador and uiiuuv , l!''l,lt',,; ,,v, rJr-''" upwards of;tl'r l'lenip.tcntiary to (laughingly) the , ii i.vwi I .i. i..i . . 1 ...'v, ..ui me O.I1. 111 '.' Ill lloli-a, ,r) .. ..... Ihe liihilitie pros are tl.'.OOO, i;i- I tain il bank and the b.dam-.. to !..! i " 1 '", ' w ... ' .' ' "Wan lin? pet in tie shape he 1... .1... l ... :. , . . , ' ",f IO " tl,e rigid tlittig by the dei.sitor. It U th iujit the detaa.it..ra wilM 1 iiai.l a tf,kk ,l.l 1 . paid a gianl deal more than was at .irst expected. The Fourth of July eclel ration in Eugene was a verv suive.-ful -,f. (.. T. . " - f-ur. The eonmi.tt.i- of nrr in- e- mcnU an-entitle,! to the th ink of ' - ' ... irv our citizen for the manner which thev conducted it. in The largest order f, r t. e it,ee the invention i f printing, was for .o,l"JU pounds, given to a V a r iork hrtn bv he government prit:t- ing ofl'uf. The Jackxntivill Tinn-x iret otr tl,,. following: The act that the IlUrney. 1 1 . .aa'iy at t l.ica,, ' . 'r III ixstnion ,, , kisjaxl iu - ..-w u;ix. lx 11,1 It. .1 . . friend Itingvr Hrrman contemplate a Inp to Ihe w.a-ld'a fair ,-lty. ,,. I- mi Irixhn.an. t ut hi l.;rni v lx ,lf that pure and adulterated aJrt that xuiouiit 01 i.iarn. y stoma l-ttrr IL . could Fa-hloiu Towd ea Uuyn. I Tin re ti n of t.ilk auJ won- ! i!lt iu to juat whr.t th w-aiii4t of tl ' tl f"l" tyranny 1.. ami y-ry f I pie t"ra to cu:!ij'T--ii'ni o"- of th" aitnvion. J " t T.ir T'!er are in all OOtl . . I . . ... ..a. wIiau ' memalce:,:.r. wu yjy exifin -tyl. ' that th'y hn".l .yeth')(lTTt . f nnv-lty. I Tj,,.rrt u A aort of uuilr.tanihns. n I of fi!Uow.Uip. .mong all of th.- - ItlT.-elt!iatearhonehall. ,,F4.IIM,ext.-iit.s-I,iyiiitotheoth-r,ih.-nl. 'ttudnome ilnyaomo on trikfn ldi r-fcourw-it I uecarv to hare tb o- thWeother.'loorlrt lomak Uiiniu'. " - r- - (t tvi, i, (Mx-tired without JiHcnlt: , . " . . .1 1 that it ii Kin. iirufci-ii Hi ' cn-e1v i ilil. t-i ri f ! ine on. thlnic i that uVnui't c-.. l'i .-rt:!:-i2 c! t ! tna-l" ' " -tj win . m.-i m IS UH-PT'T" l i'i - ' upon tli" wotm u of the co: inmM v. They do not .tjomt it. of c.mr. If tli- y did. they would la lunch 1m lik'-'.y to accept it. but they Cud it, and nothinff ele ia M cotiTMiiimt and manafe'oahle. All ('f th prion interenteil in tli. new ityl Uve thoir fat:iiliaand friend who aiopt the iilea, or on aotin plea or other aom. r ealty or leading uctrcM ii peranaded to lend her influence in ita favor. Of conn it tnrt. and if the old atory. If onn nlwp Jimjii over th. fence, the it follow. And thlt U th. way that ora of the atrfx-iotii faahion become popular. New York L-1ffr. I-aodrd a l:la Pa by narwpower. Mathina Kotchera, liontler cf th. Seal Rock Hou on th c-an beach, lia canght the Urgent baa. that th.coat hna aeon for many a l-n? day. It i Ketchera'a buin to rio early each ..nM.l. l.ir.lii.. n It.ivx tn a wxLnn i jiatrol tne Mn,u f,,r , conpi. , bonr, ln search of driftwixvl When h. haJ collected hi daily pile, h. returns to th. hotel, unhitches hi hot-M and awiita cnntomi-ra. But Ma thiaa, or Mike, as he i more familiarly termed, ha other callinir- H ii the "Ion. ftihermari" of the bench. Every on. knows him, for h. is famous. Each day aa h. scours the beach for wood ho take, a long lin. with him. which h. throws out into the a and awaits re sults. A fnw days aico he Rot more than he bargained for. Mathiaa had scarcely thrown his lino when, to hi atonihineiit, it was pulled from his t,Tai. II" had some to spare, however, and Krruipttii? anew endeavor., tolaad bis prize. Sxm th. Jumpin-.' and writhintr of a laro object cam. to hi vision, and Mathiiu conclndeil that he had hooked some sea tnonrtcr. Pull as ho would be could not haul in bin line. Then hi inventive (tcnius fuv aertod it-u-lf. Ihihtily making fast th. line to the axlctre of the cart he yelled for hi hore Pompi-y to "pet!" Tumpey Kot. The result was that tlio prize waa landi-d and proved to xi an enormous sea baaa. j Mathtaa put bin catch into his waaon and atarte.1 for homo. Them bU fish ! 7. wpih"1-, u V u ) 7 i incne. in i.ircxu nnuojpnunus m wei(jni, tho larpxit fih of its kind that him been caught on that part of th. coast San I Ptor Lindsey of Kentucky, who has an eatfle ey. for oflice Keekers, had just etvapixl from one in the Arlington. iy ' 'n. "I am goiux to church this bright ' S,unJa-T' "J-1"0 " ;h hU maaslv. form waa barnxl by a tall gen- tlemen. who opetiM las batteries and 16" off: "Senator, I am a Ki-ntuckian, and Ut, come the wty t0 WmIu,, to raqueat you to ohtain form, a special audienc. with Prcidt-nt Cleveland (I am the original CloTt-land man), indorsing and earnestly recommending mo for an important oGlce. Will ycr?" Tb. senator's brows lowered, his fac lengthened, his voice trembled, a weary look cam. over hi features, tear in bia eye., a h. said: "Ex-cu-cn-cua. mo, but my time is limited. This ia tb. Lord's day. He is risen, and I most go to him. Call tomorrow." "Vo air V.iW ia tli a. .... .tn. tin.. '-,,,. i, . ,u , nonn riie, 1 I,,,,,,. li. t c t . a iuuuT Ltuu!ia7 hapl him in hia anna and said: "Yon shall b t. Ill intro. It, Mr. a-a" "Colonel sir I I'll introduce you and demand am a Kcntuckian." , . "7 lB iouh, com. np atatm. T. . . . , i L ,ime 0 "1J bonrbon ! .fr.om borne wih all offlc. aeeken wer. otl- -Washington Poet. I ' " I Chaae or Air oa Tap. I Behlml tho in many of tb. np town phvsiciiius' ofllces la a recenta. U ,Ut Iik fire "tr"i-!ir. To 4L. . . . . . "'r panenis repair at lnten al an, flU themaelve. with it contents with as littl. ceremony as they would take a x of soda water. 'What tliey ar. rctically doing 1 changing the'ircli- m,c. K'nK rn.wi; th. height of Colo- rado. ton .m. wind swept Ule of th. sea, cut to Lakewoo.1. t., th. .mooth. lin lng beach of California wituout tack- uig ineir imnka. viainnn their Ure maker. or uuiiiTgnmg the fatigues of travel. Th. who love tho jo;iruey,tlie life in th. great hot.-l and m.-etiag new people naturally will not appreciat. the change of air that ran he eiiii.mpaaaed lu a big bhu k bomb. But for the pnrpoac of health the ar. thoae who insist that it ia the sain, thing. An economical wife only hw, season, finding that th. ripen of . snmmcr in the country scarcely Mn. to balance tu paying of Mlt ,t aedth. setkrartini from h.-r hn.Un.i bought hers. ',f a J-galom extmguuher of .rnai-anl set it up in h.-r dreesing r.vm. By taking regular pul'.s at the s:oxvk several a d-iy she nun- a;ed to keep herself In fine trim duru.' a most tnclemant ninnwr. New Y'uik .ynlcg 61a. Wkal II. ttu 0r Clark. tb ccl,brt..i calnitrtl, bring on r n or-... ,n ln4 M ft witc, wo u-rn-W inters! ntial by th. barrixter. WQU wuljT! crtatJc down bia evWonce. "Ycm tn t th. ntgro niinatrcl btuiiii., I b'.itk Inqnlrod tb. barrUter. Ya, air," waa th prompt rply "la not thAt rather a low rallic. .u manilnd tb. barrltr. 'I don't know bnt wbat it U, tir " f, pUed tba mlnitrel. "but It U to iac. better than my father' that I am rth proad of It." "What waa your fatbur'i caUitut:" "Ha waa a barrUter," replied ci. in a ton that pnt th. court la a nr of laughter. New York Mercury. D!ffrat Tint, Ila Weally, I carn't ae. anything to larf at, you know. She I can. Club. II C.ald (11 Married. A young colored girl of Philadelphia thus told her grievance to tho court th other day: "Man name's Virginy (ieorKy Lnzby, bnt I ha hopes ob hit beta changed, an dat'a wot Tie hyar t ttr kick erlwut." "Never mind that," in terrupted th. magistrate, "goon with your story." "Well," cotitinu.-d th girl, "dis hyar niggah hi 1 bin a-krepm cump'ny wif me fo' nigh enter tii month, an h. bin powerful sugary ao lobln fo' qw.it. a spell. He's a jamtah in a tknle an kinder high iuflownod in grammah. Well, he promise.1 W ter marry me jes' ex soon ex be could affuLl hit IIo kin alfohd bit now, hut hs woan'." "How do you know he raa f ford to marry you';" nked tin- judg. "How d' I know! how d' I know!" ctvd th. girl. "Why, hit on'y teck .Vi centi fur a license, an I vn him flash in a dol lah lars. night; dat's how I know." New Y'ork Tribune. II raafht On. They wer. riding nut in the nul.nrh h. the bashful youth and she the fair maiden who bad leen out riding U fore. She fidgete.1 awhile and then said, "Oh, Charley, I'm ao afraid I will fall out." "No danger. The road is a level as a floor." "That may be. but I f.il ail the tin just a though I would go ov.-rWrd." Then she let ont n timid little scream, and h. gr.iMped her firmly and Mid: "Don't. tumble. I'll hold y.m." "There." she aaid, "u t.x.k a tnml I at last, but I had to threatrn to t ike one myself before you ranght on." And aft er that she waa hell as s.-cnr:r as thongh ti.l to the -at w-ith the hitching atrap. Detroit Free Pn-s. A Great ltrirU. The late William Young S'x'llar, whri books on tho Latin poets r.re so width known and m mncli valued, wa pn'fe or at the University of Edinburgh. Ho waa much la-loved by hi jmpils and bad generally an exemplary pali'nc with diillnca and stupidity. We ar told, however, that one day tho p"rvrs Impeuetrabili'y of a llckhead w.i w Intolerable that tho profewor nt Ut cried out: "Sir, in translating thnt p.vigeyoa have made more mistake than the words admit of." Youth's Coiup 1.1.011. Iloubirul. Mrs. Plankingt. n (to visitor. Willis Elimaon, who haa jn-t eal.-n ;:. Ut piec of pie Won't yon hu'.e another piece, Willie? Thcro'a pl-nty mure in th. pantry? Willlo (donbtfully)-I don't kti 'W. If I thought that waa ao, I might. Mr. Plankington-Why. what do yon mean? Don't you believe wluit I ted yon? Willie-K told me not t..-N York Herald. Igaorane I revert?. Tattered Tom-Well. I'm duuinie.ll Ragged Robert Wofs ther matter. Ain't then soup tickets good? Tattered Tom I wiht I'd pai 1 attention to me studii when I was young. Here I've tramped W hliks to a eouphouM, an th' woman iniiJ. say them ticket call fer sonp. Life. HB Mara. Lover Give m. your hand, dearest. Adorable Object (extending a hnd more than generous proportion W foolish boy. . Lover (sotto voce) I believe yon. TH b aa instance where the supply than equal the demand. -D--ton Tran script. Tax. Marh. Dirtor Ye. ro.lam. I think yon are overworked. Patient-Bo, do l.k at my tcngn. doctor, and tell ro. why tt 1-k DoctorOh. that is also th resu.t w orerwork. Texas Bifting. . A fl.Umlllo. Mottr-Xow, nerer let ta eeh T at the jam again. WlUie-I-I-trtd not to lot y cateo m thl time. roany Fcuk. WTkal It Wa, Boop, Mrr -U It ooaynisorrt" C.'o. uh - txtotzm.' - -m Laicpooo.