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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1893)
TIIK II! KK oltiK VIFsriOV. i. I. riirl, f Driivrr. l olora l M-i III Mnbjri'l I'lill- lit. lipll M ailt I. .11, Olltl.t, "et It A I Well known by careful leudt-l, I li- KKMn iulxl pre, particularly In (lit; hu Iki-ii r I iinfulr In tin- n lrt niinlc of I fil ling In Colonnl.i on ilir ,lvi r during I'"- di- tffaalllg CM 111' "( tll' hlxl llllce lliolllllx. Tlii' rcris have mainly striven t lm- IiKimi I In- fuel llml Hi'" l'l thought-i-". generally iii'liiul unit uiiiin liiIic: fi-thug cxlxlcil ill the silver stulc while In fact till' opinion of coliat-rva-live, ttioiitftitrul Imalm- iim-ii mnl economic, xtudeiit were M-urocly ever noticed. I In- fact I thut by the main laaly of silver rNluir tin- iUetiou of llw uc of silver ti u money is view ed from n more ihi tiMiUlc liiiilxllit and, coiiiMirutivt-ly, in a much tuoTJ practical, uiiwllUli inuiiiii-r ly fur lliuit iiii Is- suid of tln-irc xlrt-liif oMiiiriitv llcnliliig llilx, a go-ally niimtarof In-tt-rt-ali-d thinkers were glud to go tin court lioiixe liu( evening ami uvull Uh-iiim Ivi-a of llif iiiortuiiity to listen to l In reasoning of it free-silver advo cate from a state wln-re silver produc ing Is tli main In Iniiriiil mnl com-liit-relitl nliiiliif. Mr. I'l.l"i It a forcible apeukcr und held the ! at tention ol hi-. hearers to the end from the tlmi' In- made hi llrat ili-rltirutlon: "Civilization moves forward Just in proportion to tli Improvement of lis li.hiruiiu iiliililM-x." "Our iMMtKitil civ- lllMtl what lit 1(7 We Hnk of the dillelciit decree of civilization In till or t lint ri hi n l ry. Wlmt conalitutc It. 'I'liu footl we cut, tin- clothes ho wear, tin- shelter i have mnl iiniiiiii nt ami tti-toiiiH. Hid varying civilization from tin' suvugc t tin moat highly enlightened jaaiple consist merely In tin' dilli-renl degree of stiiH-rlority In lliiato c It-incuts, attained or iniilutuiui-d through liniirovt'iiifiil of tliu liatru-liicululitics.'' Tlio progress) of civilization viewed frvin an Imliiilniil buii In lrtt-rnilnt-il I y two iiuxt Important factor prisluc lion mnl niiniiii ri '. Iliu Ilrt gciicr- ully regulated I'.v tin' Inexorable law of supply mnl ilt-iiiumi aim me inner cur rlttl on dy int-itus of a system of hurtc r In tliu lower sluge of civil lutlon com- liit-rv muh inert' lmrt r, an f xt liaiiKf ol ono itiiiiiiiiMlity tllrit l tor anotlii-r. lint um fiviiiiith n iiiIvuiiiihI a nyxtfiu wuh liimiLcurtkt -!, whlrh Inlulil irii r Iv U tiTiinil M'lt'ittlMii liitrtt-r, wlirn'liy oliu itiinliiotlily itiulil lit) t'XrlinliKttl for ttliotlirr iilllnnili tlie Imrtt'ivnt iiiIkIiI not I hi r.rt-M'iit or tllnrtly rtttlvi1 tin- HiHH'illn I'oiniiitHlity fxcliaiiKtil f"r. 'I liln yti'in lntrotluivil the iituofa lintliuin of xclmiiifv, an t'Xrliuiiirt'r wlili-li iiifrt'ly rtirffiilri tliu vhIiiu of thti itiinniiMlily nt tlit'timt of tin' ex cliiiniri'. Thin lit rullitl liionry. It U not In itM'lf of mi I in'; inoiii-y U not wiiil Hi. Tin- Inlrliinli' vitlut) of a coin iniMlily itriwti out of ll lit. Moiify lina no um t'Xifiit an a iiiitllum of ex cliunui'. It I'ltiuiot lm t'lilt'il an fixxl, rnmiot miiiiily wiirmtli ly In-Iiiit um-iI Hit l- l III iilt. rulllliit lit' Until for nllt'ltt-r ami thf only jilwv It Inm anions mini-lit-rn ami i'iiloiim In tin' koIu ami only um for mi rxrlmiiip'r. Tlit'ii itiiuiiiK to tin- in- of nilvt r a a luoiit-y lm rtttiuiiii'il tliu hlittury of Unit ini tiil In lliU country. Tliu limtory of nilvtr l irl-liilioii l tiMi well known to lifttl rt'lK'tltlou lu re. Tilt' fm l 1 1 1 I Ktlvt-r wiw not only woitli I nun 70 to T.'i ceiita uu oiimt' I" not ow uiir to IIm uhv an a iiiouey. It itunei from ltn treut nieiit im a coiiuiiiMlliy. Tin' Wall hi reel ailvoeiilin talk ol tin' K"'1' ilollur lielntf tin unit of vulue. Money Iihh lm value It tut I v n (irewiilit value. (iuM ItM'lf In not Hi ill ile III rliv hilt W llll llif ttiuii of tlio I'. H. mint Uniii It H'ire- at'iita tlie vulue ol a ilollur in rxcliutiKe wht'tlirr Kola an u ctiiiiiuoiiiiy riittn or full III I'lliv. Hllver Uixtl an money In tlie Milne. When ullvcr wait eoliutl iiloliK W illi koIiI w ithout illtt rliiilliu Hull till-two llletulit vurleil liut very little In iiniiMirtiiiii to tlie iiinuunl iiru tluitil. rMuliHlle iirovit tliut nUmt !,')( to in uiioeii of Kilvt r In nnxluivtl to I of K"ll ami w lieu tlie roiiiuge wait con tlui'litl on lliU rutin iirlor to 173 tin vnrliiliin of I lie rlett of hIIviT auil kII liullloii ita a coiiiiiitNiity wiu acmti'lv iiiore lluiii .1 N'r it-ni ilurliii; a iktIimI of iieurly ii yearn ami then It win uehenilly the hllver wlili'll lintliillil liiileil In irlet. I c iiiniic tl.u colli ami linlliir elleet w on hi i iiMiie. N'aluo U tletermintil lv uf. Another argument of the elminiiloiin ol tlie "p, 1,1 miiiuiiinr' hlea l Hint "we liiu-l liuve uolil lo Htt'l) till nlir foreign luillllicex. "l''oreli;u ImlilUiv are not lutiil In K"ll ilolliim. I here In mi Intel uutlouiil currency. t'oiiiiuo tllty Imrter illn'et U tint ruin U twtt'ii lialloim The Kihl for our foreign hitl nuitu la not coiinlttl out; It la welched an a coiiiiiiimIiI v nt the iniirket rliv. Tlieii the feu'r of tliu illttiiiitinuuiiiv of foivlKU I nule w ith countries IikvIiik a K"l'l luiuliirl. "(iohl I iiui areti nltl IliKteail of hllver In Inn ile'ret'llttel nit a ciiiiurlMiii with the iirutt of ttiiniiicrciiil rotliictM will verify. II the I'liltttl Mutt imlcicmlfiilly tv hiiine free coinage of hllver the ileiiminl for K"l'l w ill It- li hjtt'iittl not only In thin country hut the world over. It will then Kriiihiully ilcnvlaU' to It lioruinl vulue throiiKli Itii) natural law ctmtlolllliK lutli liu lulu. 1 lieu we call pay our foil lu luiliiinin w ith fewer oil Hint of 'ilii mid the Miipulioii that all the Kiil wouhl If hteu.lily tlrawu out of thU iMiintry, leaving it on a nil-Vt-r lnH, l rnlieiilou. Hint part I eoiilrolletl I'V Hie linlurui lawofrtiii mi rev w liii-fi can only U'c livuintenUtl hy KUeli illoithtmu t X riineiitiil hM lution a ha tnkt ii phuv In tin coun try tluriu the lal .to M um w hen the American eonn-xt uiitltTlook to treat a Hrlluii of the money Mteiu a a coin lumlit v In-li ail ol an t ichaiiirc, a rep mw'iilntive ol value. Why not treat the Keet'Uliit'k a a imiiiiiiixIiI v, ami hy the way, there are Ui.,iti,m of j them ill circtilutiiin ami a k'"I'I nxrrvr or rttlemptioii fun. I ol tMniti.il ti liiainUiiiiti in the I '. S. tritvxiiry lor, their protection. Allow mi' Iht ln, If lilealhtir liitrn.xic nine tit..ia I i Mt'uretl value an. I (hey are only worth a little In thun itntx on 1 1 if dollar, t alk alaiul (he Miermall law dt pIvtlUK the trvnxiiry, a well or,-:iiiii.l move luelit of capit.i!iti cool. I max the Krtt iiUt. k and fonx' I licle Ktiu treoxiinr Into liixolvency with only i tvlilaoil the tlullur availnhle. l oin ivrtillfNif ix.ii, f..r ailver hullion inUhl lx- n-ilivui. d in t lllier K"l'l "r Mlvt-rut (he illxt n ll.Ml of the Mvrvlary hut III the t'4tt' of crtv liliack there I Uo alteriiuli ve l.ul the K"ld. It I only a ncare, )iiiipiny a'aiii( the uw of il vera a money III order that ifi ld mlKht (III further apprtt late In value, An Important Item not In lw over lix.kixl a Hint hliillxtlea uliinr nlaiut Hie third of the l". I l.rixlihfd I xavrd ilurinir Hie iirtMi-wi of ailver miuliiif. 'ill oil one-third of the priliictln of Kohl aiol a nl ill Klt-alt-r upprtt'lnlloo w 111 elixiie." rv Vt-rnl other lllllxirtalit tatilll Were ton. heil ii m ill hy the aja-nkcr hut apace forlilil (iirther ineiillon. , rt-iiuil'Hi ail Uilopled ut the t lore ih lal llitf ill favor of I ret xl Vef eolllllk'e li L't-llillull l y (he pn aeiit eonrt-ait. t'iK. 4.UUO IUII MMII.II. fltlar I, mm . !! riant I'rrraiu no, S pi. II. A lurue limn- la rofhlle men were Kiveli eliijiloy llielit tialny hy I he lexllluptioii of the lllllliernllx troll Mild hleel plnlil. I or the fllt lillie allliii June 'M every de pnrtmeiit of June A IjiukIiIIii' A.iier- eull Work I ill oa riltloll, lflvllll t III ployuielit lo Xl men. l-itit n mi ll (loiial furiinct were put in o riitlmi at (he .Nnlioiiitl ttilie work, Uli'l the II rill of .Miairelieud, Mct'lealie tL Co. ha atarted. Thel'arlaiii ad t l work went on tliu "douhle turn" mnl the har mill and two licutliiK furiiiutxt, two puddiiiK furnace, four xhit-( mill In (ho I lilted hud Inm andTinplnte work kturtetl up with full font-. Zun A Co' plant alt reaiimed nun alnifle (urn. Other plant are preparing to tart. tin; iiui tltliMtl. (call Quli-I Milk but I. llll Tratl( NKW YiiKK, Hepl. 11. Mojia coll- tlmiu very iulct. There 1 hardly enough tradliiK to tlx value eleurly. There were fulr aale of HC croplo hrewent at very aleady prlif. The l-xt I'liclllm art now iUolcd at -I Ur.c. The exiairta lut week were ikV. Uitli-a, tliu innjor part through nhi llielit from the I'lielUc ctmxt. liKltKa OrarrlHg llraarlMllan. San Kham ino, Kept. II. The du claioll of I'liitcd Mali- Juilye McKeli nn and Morrow, in huuc, In Ihccaxeof Villi; lf, tliu Kiii'niini iito Chiuexe ar-h-atttl under the (ienry act for heliiK II liully In th counlrv, wu hnmled down IimIiiv. Tim Jtlil-a ili-elihi that under the law wnrruiit for the arreat of the Chiueae who havu not reixlenil may la lauet on eomplaiiit of uuy nrlvnte ritlell. The ludt.t-N any Hint I'liitttl htulea IHHtricl Attorney tinrler Hhowitl there wu In it i nouirli inoiicy iivuilnhle to deHirt all tliu ( hlni-xu III the country, hut he did allow that there WO enolIKh In aelld Villi; Iif away, and he wit iitvordliiKly ordentl dea'uted. The Indue further anid Unit w lieiievi r It I "how n Hint there are no fllllilx o deMirt t'hlueau the .Cliae of lh ate on triul w ill lie dropail liiiiucili alely, hut until that Uahowti deairtn lioil lilllat K" "" milUal tall Hlvr FAI.I. KlVKH, Mux., Kept. II. To day nil l ilt of the (7 mill in the city are ruiinlnif They tire ruiinlni; on a rt diicttl acnlu of Wntfc varylm; Inmi Ii to II per ti nt, lea thun .he Hcheduleof laal wtt-k. There wu no realatunce of any kind oll'i-nd. Tkrr .naniba .tfarr la HraUti-r. W'AaiiiMritix. Sept. 1 1. 1 lour hit ro- tltleetl a hill III tlie aeliule ttahiy niliclld IliK the ienry t'liineae excluxiou net, emlliiK the lime for rctfixt rat Ion three liionlha after piixhi;f, and rejieiilinu' that xirtlou rtiiiiriin thut witm-Mnca ill cuae llifalllxl Chilieav ahull he white. The hill continue in force the Mrs! alx Mvlioii of the (ienry act until a treaty cnu he liunle with t'lilini foi the reiiu- Intiiiii of Chiiu-we ImiulKnitloii. Kit ik, l'a., S pt. II. -The II. K. Wat- win I'iimt eoiiiptiuy, which hn la-en ruiinlni; halt time, atiirlcil on work thi morning wltli a full font'. The Krlu l'ore;e w ork, w hich have lat-n ahllt down com pic (civ, ulao at in teil Ihla iiioruiiitf w ith a full complement of men. II.... All.,,.. Sax FKAM im n, . Sepl. II. It. K. I. Iiik, attorney for the live 1.ij Aiikc Ica ('hlliuiuell orderetl ilt'lairlcd hy J mine lliavt, upplietl tu tliu federal court for the relcuae of hi client oil n writ of haheaa corpUM. the writ wna dclilctl ami I.I iik apM-ulctl In the I'liit cd State auprviuo court. Thi lippeal nela na a atuy of JuilKineiil, ami the hlnit will not be rliliittl on tlie ateauier w hich all tomorrow. Sam FiiAXi'istti, S-pt. li Kntli-r- Ick W. Siulili, a young limit formerly employed In a Inrp) IokIciiI atatluiiery hollae, relltetl olllit- III the new Ikuio Ilia hllllditlK, Market atnrt, rvplcaelit- iiiK himaelf im u aarliil nieiit of the I'liiletl Stale treaaiiry. Tliu Janitor allow ed him In enter into Mtatalou of the narni w ithout paying rent In ad vance. Smith claiming he cxarlcd a voucher from YVaahlugtou. The Jani tor alati went aecurlly for a iuantity of IiIkIi art ofllcu furniture. Smith next! hired two clerk, and finally ordered a . lot of line alnlioiierv fnin a liunila-r of ..aUonerylioupu i, ,la nviv.,, outline, pen, ling the arrival of hi ! voucher. He I upail to linve aklpjietl tHit, a the olllce ha Un n ; clim-d for ome lime. Imiuiry at v l . I I. i.. n ir...i ii.... .. ;.i. i ... ..,.-.,, monmuf, ,.j,t. a, ut w o chak, lu Vil la unknown there. He Ui clninicil to lurd hnll. I' a nephew of Iinuiel Voorhets, of. - ' llnll-inrt. '" "" I.Vycnra.ld tl.-itu-l.t. rof John Oray. met Sun kum.v, lo., S pt. li The ri-J with a iiifiil mvi.l. nt at (lie family puhlicnii cmiiaign i.cned here thi camp In the pat erui Imp yard Suii afternia.ii, Hon. Frank II. Jack-oii. rt- ' -' '. "'- - tit ... - . . i l'-""" "imii'iate lor governor, la-liig the leading aja-akcr. He devoted lint of hi time to the lliiaucial situation, -lit larlng it the Irglllmatu nult of the . . ,, , dcima-mt, pagially III the matter of Ihetaritr. ' r,. a. ...... u.,iih,.. O , Pl-i MulMx la , Sept. li U . j t oiiui, iii'inuisiiti ior governor iy I tie cltixeii. xtate prohibition convention, tialay w rote a letter declining the ibjiii- inaliuu. . Y.. I KK'CAPTl'KKD. Deputy ShrrirT Pajr Uret Him al Inland this Muriitiir. IhoIi i,uai.!. . i 1 I.'. It w ill la- r. loi lolx n .1 thai one, W II. (.'rune w n arn-xti -I nlaiut July II, Ivi.'l, at I'ciidl. ton on n warranl Irmu l.anit county charging him with oh laillilitf k'lxxla under falxe pn-telixe from lililin hurt' re-ery xtme on a forgtil order xi.'IH'l J. ('. (itaalule. Ilu la a man alariit twelitv-live year of age and hn a fuinlly. .-Iieriir .Nol.tnd tlixlikt-d p.uelng I rniie in Jail n he told a pluuxHde atory, mid let him go on nia ow n rtt-ogiiiuiiiv uiitii m pre. Iiminary exiimliiutioii, which waa to have Uiken pluce on July 17th U-fore Jllxllr-c Kiiixt-y. liy hla'killd lieartiil lieaa, the aherill' colli lll l"l ! pV the exia-lixt- of the trip lo i li'llitull out of Ida own laa-kit. which it nn ti ut .-.I to nlaiut ux ( rune wax not on hand ut the retiiirei time, having left for aome inure coiiinnial clime. Since that time the lieriiraiil Ida depUlle have im ipiletly paiking fur the man. Lately I hey got a clue Hint he w a w orking In Ihe luim-H of bout hern Or- i-ifoti mnl Sumlav iii'ht l-puly Sht-rill I lav well! lo Hint at ctioii. A dixpiiteh rt tt lvttl nt the alu-ritr tifllce (hi itftermaiii hriii,' (lii- liifi.rnuitii.il (hut he nr-extcd I 'nine lit I'lulld, thi inoriiliiif nt ! o'eha-k. He w ill return here witii the priaoucr tomorrow morn In. I( ia iietttlexa to xay Hint ( mile ill eat hi fiaal, until (he preliminary cxniniiiiiHnu, ut leaxt, ill (he county Juil. Aiijildgi il Iw-anr, il:jr liuanl. aw-.t. 1.'. tittire II. Wal 1 1 ii Wu cxuinliiad ltd iiioruinir la fore Judge Kixk and a lamrd eotixiating of lira. W. Kiiykt-u- lull mid II. I'. Mi Ki iim-y, medical i-xniiiluiTH, mid I.. O. rotter, deputy prontt'titlng iittorney. He wn found lllixufc to la- ut large um! committed to Hie alate In-line ii-vlimi. He wn ta ken la-low hv i. V. Klliaey and Orcll Miaire, guurda, on Ihia iimming' lo cal. Thi ia Ilia xi mild or third coin- inltineiit, hi laxt ilixiiilx-al from Hint lllxlitutioli la-lug lihout Ihriv yennt ago. I lit' i tiilxc ol the nixaiilty I liol known. He tin lat ii grmluuily grow ing worae ngllill of lute llll'l for nolne wtt-ka hua refuat-d to wear nny clothing to xa-uk of. Hi moth er hua tt ii living with him until ahe colixiilered it lin-afe to do ao ami ailliv then curried him fiaul from a ncigli lair'a houxi-. He imagine he I over- ehlirgeil W illi clecllli'lty lilid any nil excuvnlioii waa iii'hIi' under hi tied through which to form connection mnl aiinp (he foriv from him. I orthl rea ai ill he will 1 1 i '. 1 1 1 r xlta-p or weiirclolh- lug. I tie uiiiivrx were given a grcnt t-linxc w hen I hey went to take hllil lif ter dark, lint lic llnally gsve up ik'ihv ahly. 1m l'a v. Hlx-cUl to tin- i.rtaii Sai.km, S-iit. li-Supreine Court ha decided ."ulcm lrii't improvement cnae In favor of the cltv. Therefore proaTty owner in nil pny. A S in SlIiHi'ilMi An-'Alfl. Lnat .'xuturuay evening u eoiiple of yiHing men from Hie country, one of w hoxe lllllllca Wlia Juck llllltoll, w hile ill .as-lo, got into n light. Marahiil Ililley went to urreal tlieiu, w hen itartuii lletl. He ordered him to atop; hut he kept go ing. Then the inurxliiil llred twice nl random. A Ituitoti did not atop he haik la tter Itilil and llred lit hi leg, hitting him ill the calf of one of them, w hen he fell. It I claimed the mar- xhiil iilxo hit him w ith hit club. The ntt'air cnuxctl Home excitement during the evening. Tiik li: vtii.v 111. ANK ('AIM HUM,!:. While nt the I 'limn t 'ompaoii range riaturiluv ( iiptiilll June iiuulucletl nine exiH'rimcUt lo iletermiue tliu iM'tictratiug fonv of the hliiuk curt ridge iiaeil in the recent ahaui l.attlc l le loumi itiai a rinc, lointeii witn a hliiuk chiirge audi lia w aa Uaed lllld llntl ut ten inclic rnnge ut u lurdnnc inch In thickiicitM would (ear a ragged hole through the tnula-r of much grcuter proairtioii thun if the rille were loniled w ith Imll. Other teat proveil thai the hliiuk churge wa ilnnlly ut a much greater range. Tu 11k Mahkikii. The Jiickaonvillu Tiiuex xuva: Tlie iipproaching mar riuge of Hugh Thompaon, chief clerk III the Oregon pi liitelitiary, mid Miaa lliiiinii iKuria, the iiccoiupllxhed und nmluhle ilaiighthcr of Hon. (ico. 11. Ihirria, of l.ugi-ne, I niiunumt d. The voung couple ure well mid favoruhly know n, mid I In ir tunny I'ricmt lender their cotigrululiitlou imd la-atwixhtn In ndvnmv. 1 hia a new In thi hurg n no an nouiiccmeiil hn lat-n made hy the family regarding the event. lai!r i,ur., K t. l:. CtiHltltATIiiN I'XTIMT. The ctr inition know n n the I'ppi-r Willnm- flic ItllcV MTg Aaata intioii, of thi city, tialav, ly mutiinl eouaent. ivitacd toexlxt. J. I'. I itaalule take all the hi m Ut in xiia k and the vard, which he will continue; Allium Wheeler come Into the ow iierahlp of all note and aivoiiuta, mi l the ljine l.umla-r I1-ni.'Ue mid K. J. Crawford ami J. N. 1- u Her inch nti-ive a lairtioti tf the city proia-rty. .,.,. Ixu,., ,tA. Kl ,,,XXNV a,knowliU - e an Invitation fnun IW. John Strauh, Htvn tiiry of the faculty of the l iilvt-rxil v of orei-un, to attend i the llinilgurnl e.en iea of Prealdelit I'l.-j 11 I -I,,.,..,..., I-I. 11 M. .. I.... ' ". l i ii. i ., .inn in i Il'.f i.uant. x i t. 1.'. VltU Itl IIMU- K.rl.n. Il,.i tlllU ," ' mm in n niu im iitii imiv. in, . ,, ,.,,1 -,.,1,. ictaJ. ; and blinitil her nriu trmii her W rixt to '"t-r .-lla.w x.. U.ll v that the akin ft II " ' .,' ,, 7 " '"''" '" city and un.ler can f'.il ln-tmi-nt 1 suf-, f,.rmg Uxie A. ,..Hll. u. ,.Mwtrj. j Aiu... HM...-TI,.- .ominix.iomra' court ailj.M.rn.x! , , .t. nlay aftcrti.awi, wlthiHil trauxut'tiiik any farther buxi- " pim-i in tmr iui' m ttlerd:iv I'he in.tttir of improving the lil.ur mined at board. nml wi.l la- fully lieter- liiv next 1 1 1 f I ft if I if I I la TUKJ'DAV.r-KI'Tli Ax Hilly pay 10 cent for k"""! v ml rnn. 1 he rain hu tlualiuJ Hie at- era 111 great aha. Hunter r ort uii pheaaatit and grouau very aiaree. Almon Whta-ler, of Springfield, via- lied Kugelir tialay. I'oal iimaU-r t'u rri u , of O t tn;e i rove, it In huge ne tialay. M. O. Warner went to rortlalidoii thi morning' local train. Willi llrown hu relumed from a huxlnca trip to I'ortlnud. Andy I.ytlu and family are now real deiita of I rook county again. S. M. Voran Vlaltetl Saleji Unlay, go ing ou thu I Coat-burg local train. In two day the Eugene de.t ha only aold ten ticket to the tato fair. F.d A. McCorusck waa a (Muwnger on thu ha ul train Ihla morning for Sa lem. J. (). WatU vUlUtl Portland yeUr d.iy rrtiirnltig home on the overland luat night. The barometer ludlealMi Iwtler w ent her, and w e earueatly hope It will not deceive ua. Thu Sxkune exiawllioii building wa burned lnt night; It, H,iio; InauruncH, ,hi). Nat Ilium, the Portland m.iirgler, I atiil in Jail, havluc thu fur laihtl to give thu required bond. Itol.t Ji.htiaon and little mm, Percy, left for Axtorla thi iiioruiug lor a week'a vialt w Ith frlcuda. Hop picking Is progn-aaing notwith lauding the rain. A little mold I rt-xrtetilll one or two yard. A inarrlugu llcenae waa laatictl thi nfteriitaiu hy County Clerk Walker to W. C. Joliiiaon anil L. F. Ileavt-r. The attendance at the public aclmot of thi city waa amall yeaterduy, for oa nlng, a many of the children were out picking hops. Tliu r.Uliila-r of aelnail children 111 tin) atnlu of Oregon I H.ll.Wi, III the Htate of Waahiiigton HJ,:uiu nccorditig to till year's achtail it iiaua. Mr. Mary K. Itronk and iluughti r, Mia Kiiima, of Mnryavllle, Cul.. are vlxitlng for a few day at the nuidcin-e of 11. J. Frunlcr In this city. Cuatomer I want a new ault b it cannot take it unit- you give me nine ty day. Tailor -That will la- nil right, air. How did you enjoy the fair Detroit flee Preaa. Col. Hold. A. Miller, reglater of the l". M. land oflliv at Oregon City, w na married ycatcrday at Sulem to Mr. S. C. tiruhlia, of that city. Wu teiuler colignilulntloii. Thu Klumnth Fall atnge was held iin near thu Klulnntli hot miring yen- tt-rday by a lone highwayman. He got from the jwutneiiger and took piata-aiioii of W. F. express bos and tliu I . !. malls. '.. F. Oahurn ami wife iniaaeil the train at Salem yesterday, and were therefore one day late in reaching Portland. F. W. Oahurn and wifu It-It Portland luat night for the east. (1. P. (irlflln and wife returned from n few weeks atuy at the llelknap hot aprinir yesterday afternoon. Mr. i rilll n la certainly inui li Improved In health l y lit slay at this, populur re sort. luvltiitioti ure out for the iiinrrluge of .Mr. Horuee 1. Ollutt and Mia l.ola A. Kdria, dnughler of Mr. and Mrs Win. Ktlri, the cereniony tu take place on inunwiiiv. rviit. h, l .;.'(, at s p. in. ThetiCAHli oilers congratulntioii lu nilviuice. r.J.iwurii went to rortiand on me overianu tin luoniing to aivept a laailtloii with the telephone com pan v. Mr. Crouch will not leave until next week when they will make their ja r miiueut home In that city. The Humphrey, Mo., Leader, of Sept. 7, has thu following pcraonul item: -it. jones, w no na uvn at l-.u gene, Oregon, for two yenrs and a half, returned home Sntunlny evenlnir. much tu the surpriae of his friends, la- ctttiau nicy were not exRrtliig him." The olllclal visit by (Jrnud Master J ('. Mon-lnnd of Portland, to Kugene lOtlge, o. 11, A. t. A A. M., laat Sat unlay night waa largely attendetl hv members of the order. His nddrcaa) w as pronounced grand. A nice lunch eon was spread during the evening. Salem Jourmil: Since stopping here I have learned the diHerencu between business and embczxleineiit. When the Job llns. at Corvallis caused thou sand! of dollars of public money and privuio name deposits to uisapiiear, Hint Is bualueas. Whcu a I a air scluail clerk tiaea fMI achiMil money nud re place it, that la embezzlement and he goes to the pen two years. Itl7 Ouart, S.L 11 Wheat Ixji'rkii. Conaidera l 1 a threshing remains unfliilalutl In Iane county. The grain that Is In the stack, of course. Is uninjured, but that lu the shock Is now being injured somewhat, while standing grain is alao becoming III bad condition. We learn of threshers that have vt-t ten days run to complete their work. We have, lat-n told that Mr. Ktlwan lunr Junction City, has LMO acre of w heal in thu shock and that on the llnrpolc farm over " acre is in the surne condition. Nmie of the grain Is said to have commenced sprouting on ac count of thu coutinuous dump weath er. TllK TllRKK Sl!fn:R!. Word h been nartvetl by the Oregon Pacillc coiiinny's agent here from the olll cinl of that rnvl stating that as soon a the w ater raise a littlu more and freight begins to move this !t will make regular trit to Flugene. The oortl Ita lavn overhaultal for the I pure ami the river I lu fair condi tion as the result of the work of the government siiaglamt, so tliat Hir ven- ; Hire will he practical. A description ..i mo f.na .until-! u tu-uiar will l - I.. i tt-rtuin, this city promt la tter shipping point this nay or two. One thine e to be a winter than ever oetore. - Iili.u.r4.,pt li. Fink IUrti.ett Pkaim. In thi ,t,oi, of Oregon all kind, of emw to perfection. TUIs afteri'.a.n Win. M. Miller, prt-ntt-d this odloe nil it'll i vanieii pears, gat tierttl from hi orchsnl a few mile north nt i.... i.. . 1..1....1 . : --. ' "oiiiini artrn laauiuia, two of Mi fi it tti ) w..i .K I . a i.tmm i I XN Uo cao x' I EIG COOJH Til ROLL TLf IWllaii'l I)-.-lifi'juriil Lil Shows a Vast Increase. ft 41 f f lfiaHMI '1 ll tft B ffslf Pokti.ami, Or., S pt. li Thu un nuul delluiiieiit tux roll of Multno inuh itiunty was completed yesterday afti'Miia-m. Itl the largeat iiiid then-lore the nioxt Imtairt.-iut In the history' of the county. lU-twit-ii TmJ mid m prop erty holder ure on the big list. The baitings show the enormous to tul of Mi'i.ii.n.T.1 taxes uiiuid. This I .'IVJ la r cent larger than lust year, 1 In n it was oiilv 'si,iiS.50. This tlu- linuueiit roll of f.:".0.'l.1.73 Is thu lux on property vulutM at f IO,Q!i:i,030. Deputy Sheriir A. II. W'ithen-Il has Uvii hnrd at work on the roll for some time. The al.e of It can 1 appreciated w hen it I know ii thut It lai-uplcs .'13 uiges of the lurge pajier usuully Used in inuklng roll. At the average of at hast 22 names lo the page, this would muke a totul of 71oi. w hich Is au un derestimate, rutlur thun uu exagger ation. As the roll wn completed yeaterduy, three tluys w ill Ih allowed, commenc ing tutluy, during which parties whose iiamesure on the dcliuiiuetit mil cau apa.-ur, und by paying 2) .-r cent lu addition and the tax, can have their ni'iiiea stricken therefrom. AfU-r these thrtv days ure paat the roll will be ad vcrtiaetl live times for live separate weeks, ut theelld of w hich the pns-r- ty will ! sold. After thu first adver- tlxeinelit each property-holder ou the lb l in order to havu his Hume removed must my thu tux, also the -j a-r cent, rl.7.1 for the levy, lO-tvnt mileage and .0 iviits a line for the udvcrtiM-mciit. The size of the roll and the UliUfUul uniouiil Is lurvely due to the dull times and as they ure improving to some ex tent the county otllciuls i-xiat-t thut quite un amount will Is- puld during the next mouth. I he ilclluiUcut tax Is chlt tly on liiortgngtit, the Imlividliuls usually pHvlug when the interest is under N to lu a-r cent, mnl the coiiipm.lcs when it exceed thut. The tux mte this ycur is 1!J mills, ugulnat P luat ycur. Tits C'aiupalcn III Obi. Akkon, ()., Sept. li (iovcrnor Mc Kinley ope i nil the republlciin cam paign here tmlay with a big luifting iVlegiitlous were pntciit from Cleve luud, Cunton, Youugxtow n, Mawilon a ud other cities iu ciixhrti Ohio. A atrttt paniilu occur red this nfti-nuain, iiiurehing to (iraif Park, w here the nicvliug w us held. SMtiking ou silver, McKinlcy laid: "A grent majority of the Icpublimiis in the seuute will vote for res-nl; If n jH-id Is not currietl, the democrats will have to bear the bluinu, W e do not want to strike down either gold or silver; we want to use both iiictnls, but Insist one ahull go at a iiur ity w ith the other, und both be equal In intrinsic value." Hu declared the trouble w as not luck of money, but tuk lug of money out of circulation through dlxtruxt. Confidence would come buck ami the trouble end if the declared pol icy to introduce a revenue tariff policy in the country is abandoned. He pro ceeded to quote thu demiK-nitic plat form lu fuvor of a turill for revenue on ly; tostute President Cleveland's ik1 tlou and thut of Chuirmau Wilson, of the ways ami means coiiiiiilttee, all pointing thu same coiu-luniou, and con tinued by declaring the projajsed r- viiion ti be iiiiulo was utterly regard leas if American Industries and of American worklngmeu and their wages. He tln u tcaik Up the question frmn a stute standiioliit, touching Ohio niniiufuctures ami iuduatries, which would be Iniurloualv or disastrously af fected by a revenue tariff. i vniff iif WASiiiMiTox, I). C, S pt. li-The ho ise ixnuinittee on elections, the pres ident, vice presldenf and ineiiiliers of cotigntts, ordi-retl a favorable reivirt on a l ill reiK-aling the federal election law. Democrat exa-ct to give exclusive at tention it in the house ufter Thursday. A bitter partisan tight Is expected. Senate Mewart s resolution for the doliimlttt to aaceituin as to whether any senator wn financially Interested in the national bank was laid over till tomorrow. The repeal bill wu taken tin. Mitch- ell of Oregon addnaacd the senate OKUilist the bill. Mitt hell favored free coinage of sll vii', and w hile he would be w illing as a last resort to change the ratio in or der to secure free coiungv, he bellvetl It xhould Ih- ikyreHattlto Ijj to 1. "slk'f .YlarOrrr. Hn i Ni.K, Or., Spt. li-The Jury n lurnitl a verdii-t at J0 hist night atrainat Nouh Mulkt y, the inunien-rof William Matteson. declaring him guil ty of inaiiskiugher. Judge Pradahaw srtiteucttl Mulkey to nix years, si.i rirrtnai. Nol le leaves on the morn ng train for Salem with Mulkey. Is...i, Mrguirailsjai. Vamiix..t..x, s-pt. li-The Ever ett bill, exU tiding Chlm-e regUtration t. t.9 urtd f.a.u III i t . houw with very Uttk opposition. thei Itv all means tlie o gngotax law, with amem!,,,,.,,, elioulJ Lo rc-fiiictcl by the nut , . iclaturc. Tin-iienploaro V fu isfied that it (loci not low.-r iit.-r-est. The attenJancf at the ,u,!i, Nchoolii of thia city iii light, on . . count of many of the children inj; cngacitl in the hop licld.. u would have lcen a good iJta j0 have delayed the ojK-ning of echol two weeks. Twenty national hankn Mi.-itiiil-ed in Colorado and m-vi-iiti-en of tliem have resumed. Not o bad a nhowing for a state where the New York Commercial Advertiser ad- vised the people to quit and go to raising gouts. mining Gov. McKinley is now on tint stump and lays the panicky tinu-j to thu horriblu democrats, lie for gets that his celebrated bill is t-t ill in effect and force, and that tlie treasury was raided of its last dol lar by his party. In another year, when democratic laws are paiHtl, times will ho Rood again. Pendleton K. 0: Sucmhd banks and business houses are re suming all over the country. Mon ey is piling up in the money cen ters and the people everywhere are realizing that the country has just piiMsed through a "scare" and not a panic. Nothing is "rotten" and tho promised "good times" seem very near t hand. Congratulatory telegrams and messages continue to arrive at the White House expressing the felic ity of the public from ono end of the country to the other over the happiness which has been brought to the chief executive of the nutiuu and his wife by tho birth of an other daughter. Jloth Mrs. ('live land and her baby are as well as conditions will allow. Saturday, September 1G, 193, at 12 o'clock noon, central standard time, all tho lands, except tlio?e sjiceifieally recrved, recently ac quired from the Cherokee ludiau Nation and tho Tonkawa and raw nee tribes iu the Indian Territory known as tho Cherokee Outlet, will lie subject to homestead entry. Doubtless tho old-timo scenes of turmoil, strife and bloodshed will be re-enacted on this occasion. Tako a leaf of a tree or shrub, place over it a small piece of white linen soaked in spirits of nitre, ami insert between tho leaves of a heavy book with a sheet of paper to receivo tho impression. Lay tlie book asido for a few days and then examine. The leaf will be found devoid of color, which will have been transferred to tho paper in all the original beauty of tint and out line of the leaf. So says one who tried the experiment. The demand for public lands in this country is shown in the state ment, that on tho 10th of this month 0,000,000 acres of land in what is known ns the Cherokee strip will bo thrown open for set tlement, and before the sun goes down it is probable the wholo area will have passed into private hand.-i town lots as well as agricultural lands, and still large numbers of would-be settlers will not be so lucky as to obtain a slice. The Palles T.-M: Mr. Judd Fish, of tho Umatilla house, in pur chasing fish for the table of tin- hotel, procured three of a sjieeie not known in the waters of tlie Columbia heretofore. They are flat, very thin, and have a larg hump on the back. They are fir different in appearance from sal mon, having no scales and bcinfe' very unlike in t-hape. I. C. Herrin, the photographer, secured a negative of the strange visitors and the picture will be used to de termine the sjsx-ies. KariT for Chicai. K. J. Kr-i r hip-d Sou Kunda of choice fruit specimens to the world's fair on last night's train. Tliev will I pla.v.1 in (he Oregon exhiln't and as tiny wt re sent by expreai w ill doubt lex arrive in flue condition for they were cm-fully packed. The spe-imt-n were ni's-tly prunes, pears, apple, plum ' peactie. o 0 o n