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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1893)
I I ni.Li.. luinr. i ii.. x q " ' I) o e PERKINS Iff HEML. The Qlkm &aitor fyej.s fur Silver. TIKSDAV, j KIT i in S f II. Krl.nl ( Ills r,m llir itiarka-t till be- ir irl il Hamiktlidil ui Alaa. U AslllMiyi., Seiit. a. Wlwii senate in.l thia morning the repeal men were caught napping- by Stewart, who obat-rved there im no Urvini kin! iuetliie tli propriety of the male' prisvwdiug. Harris of Tennessee, kit ardeiit Vrf man, wa presiding lu the abaenc of i-President Stevenson who U at tending a democratic tr.eellog Id I'enn sylvania. T1m president pro tern promptly ordered a roll call, allhougt tle journal was not rel. Only at-nalor rcsisinUrd, bras than a quo rum. A stay of pron diugt u nec- -ry until tlx? member strolled In one by one to sufficient Dumber to constitute quorum. Stewart then presented the reeolu tlon adopted at the mass meeting held at Cleveland, )., favoring au inve.ll Ration tit awx-rtain whether senators were interested lu national banks, lailruad, or other interest favored and f altered by legislation, and exprcaned a hoi that an Investigation would be had and the rumor an prevalent at rest, that national bank stock had anything to do with the demonetisa tion of silver. Dubois, itcpuhllcan, of Idaho, creat ed seliaatiou by offering the folio wlog which went over till tomorrow: Whereas, several sovereign atatea are without the full representation in the senate that they are entitled. lie It resolved. That the considera tion of)(l.lal Ion nlat lug to the fed eral election law, tarlllaaud financial mnleni materlully affecting the par liaiiy unrepresented atatea be post poned In the senate until Monday, January II, ls'.4, to enable the stale of Washington, Montana and Wyoming to have the Inttnenoe and protection In senate guarantee! each aoverelgn atate by the constitution of the United Rates. The resolution was laid on the table; yea 'Zl, hoc 111. The repeal bill waa then taken up. Stewart, w ho waa recognlted, aald he would yield to Ihihol of Idaho, who hal given notice of hla Intention to speak. Dubois yielded to Perkins, wim anld: "We have been told In clear courageous Uihea that all our ea sting economy trouble flow from law that viciously erate Um the alfulrs of finance and commerce; and we have lcii told that the blot ting out of that law will recall to ua the recent days of pnajierlty. It la absurd lo any that our coined silver has caused or la causing the present lack of confidence. I am a sincere believer In the use and coinage of both gold and silver, and I don't think It statesmanship to disparage either by nimna of force bill. If we commit thin country to the use of the gold standard alone, we Inevitably Increase th burden o the luaa of our people, and unjustly enrich a select number or class of Investors at the expense ofoth ... . I, , .1 L.t . iM-peai ine riiermn act purrhaa- Ing clause and declare by legislative enactment It la the the unfaltering urMMo of the I 'lilted Htatca to adjust ami maintain it currency upon a dou ble standard with au eiiallty between two mills uf value and their multiple. then omii the mints to the coinage of allver of proved American production. Ulve our manufacturing ami produc ing Interest the assurance that the tariir shall not 1st altered lu disregard uftheli reasonable claim, or other wise than with a due regard for the greatest good to the greatest number, and your contemplated rciical of the objectionable clause of the Hheraian act will have a new meaning from Maine lo California. At the conclusion of Perkins' scecb ntewan resume,! the floor. He read from a pier article on the president alleged rctiuke to the senate. rainier, .Icm., of Illinois, asked whether it was consistent with the pmia-r relation la-twecn the senate and the president to read In the sen ale grave charge against theexecutlve for which he (Stewart) would not be rvsismsihle. rMeaart said It was Consistent for mm as a seuator lo ilefcud the senate - r "am n president wa rrouwug me seuator and calling the senator eriminala. "Let hi friend ueny mat lie ha Used patronage to control k-gialatiou," aaid Stewart. "11 them make it clear how the sen. tlineiil of conirreas ha been rl..ii.l ai d how an overw heliunlng niajortty'l In f ... . . . i . . . - . I ... ...... ... nm-uiiiace in cuogrea lis "ii ruanpsj lo a gold lUODoiueiaJlist W as Noll, the iian;i ly' ad. today. H. M. Titu is confine, With aieknea. Veniaoii and trout In nearly daily now. Ijirge amount of wood are lug brought to town. The hop lueii irr hapov ox- crop ami lair priis. John Dugnu, a Salem pluinUr, hi i ne cuy btsi mg'ii. I'appuose ran seniud in a nuvat In depemleiKv last hat unlay. llev. I. I). Driver went I.) I'ortUnd on thl morning' lof-al. I . U. Ilayn returned to hi at AItny tins morulug. Cha. II. Moore, of Salem. vlit,-l Kugeue on buslnes matu r t.Uy. W'Jit numts-r of teams are u.-l In delivering prune to the dilli-rent iiry-era. Colfax's new tJt.lM) hotel ois-oeii, na oeen lorecloscl on for ILVsW. The I'ortland oplu n and Cbiiiex niugsler will be trlel lu that city in November. The (il'AHD I Join ir a Urre amount of lob work now. (isl work and low price attract. The city of Itio de Janlero was sl am bombarded by the rels-U vesUnlnv: .i . . . . t . . ' uaiiiaxv uiianowii. I e vl Iwk wood, brother of Mrs. II It. Kincaid. recently dieil at I'tica. .iiicu., agea ill year. Uuite a numls-r of Kuircne tsunle are Ulklng of attending the mid-win ter fair lu San rratirisco. Cervalll hal lliflit frosts last Fri.luv aud Saturday morning. No fnwt hat been noticeable here yet. Capt. r. C. Noland. ofCreswell. ar rived hiHiie fniui a visit to the world s fair on the local thl afternoon. C. C. Hheiiard. who w a sent to the asylum from here about two yr ao, i now residing ai imni.y, i rmont. The nrle flirht lat nlirlit at Cniiev Islaml lietween Dixon aiiiT Smith was woii In the seventh round by the for mer. Mr. Ilobcrt Illll. who ha Isvn vis iting her cousiu, Mr. J. K, Noland, weni io junction tins morning to vUit relative. Ne II. Havden. Ir. a Salem lawyer. diet) at Forest drove yesterday, lie waaaaon of Hon. lieu Havden. of I'olk county. Willamette street I ac-nln In exis-l. lent condition. After the llrst ntln themudahould be acrnntl uu and carte,! away. I. II. Mulkev. who ha Is-en vUlt- ing relatlviw here for teveral daya n turned to hia home at Crewoeiil Cliv. Cat., last night. The Kuifcne Cornel Hand nen-iiuibnl Mr. I ha, liakt-r. the former Inudlonl IN Hotel htnn'iie nst eveiilinr. . . . " lu'in-snmeni were served Mr. H. II. Friendly make a new an nouiHVinent In today' Issue. Sk-c1hI attention 1 called to hi shipments of inn ami w inter gissis jusi arrived, .Mr. darrlson, the mail carrier, who lias tsi'ii acting as night watch at Nci' Imp yard during the gathering of the crop, baa returned to his home In this city. A mob of SHI persons, last night, l .a uremic, Oregon, drove out of the low n alsiut one hundred ( him m arrant have been issued for the ringleaders. Ileorge llrllls, of Ibmburg, who wa I rue i,y a atray shot Inst Krldav die. last night In that city from the woiim ura Iturtis, w ho did tho only Vi year of age. rrliieville Kevlew: Flih r Dnv an family left Inst Saturday lor Lane county, whete thev will reside in the future. We wish them a pleasant so- joiirn io wieir new nome. tomorrow I the llnd day of the I orllnlld eXMieltloii. Kxcillslon rate from Kugeue will be made, U giiining tomorrow ami continuing throughout in rair, fz.id tor the round Iripluclud ing one annussioii IS A IflMUBDEM MdlitJi Siilir lo Host if llrtiis;, the Aastnliifi. i Oar Fmlt at Chicago. rotsriL Will Ue llavanaur llrilM AmmIHI.A V, Kept, ai. The -liv of this city on the Jnh lust, arrested a man named lleudrli k Ie Jung, on a a charge of w ife-murder. It apt ar I that liwt June he marrieil Surnh Jew """" ctt. a young F.nglish girl, lm n i UiopsarvU. Thl milling filially to Hie ear of the police led to an lnve.ll gatioii and the arn-st of IV Jong. It j w as Is'iicVed he Is guilty of a ri- of I wife murder, similar lo tho-e of Iviu- never yi t Ing, the note,! Australian murderer, and a search for remains were begun lu both Holland and Knglutid with out silc-css till lisluy, w hen the bisly of S.irali Jewett wa found ill a wd miles from here, giving evidence of having I, ii murd- r-,1. A general si-an-h in both countries will be re newed. It is Is livved he ha nunier ou victims. Tin: .ii.nui h ( :. Is I lrlr awe ra.allial Ulrwl la) lb Case. Sax I'hancn ci, S pt. ai. The sen sjitlonal (.liiiioiir murder case took a new turn tlay when a marriage con tract hetwi-ii I r. K. F. West and An nie Staley, who the jkiIIiv say wa Went accomplice in the murder of Mlt (iilmmir, was recorded. Thl marriage, it is evident, wa contracted othat Annie Stuley. who acteil a nurse for Ir. West' patients, could not lconiK'llil to testify against her employer and lover. A West i now In Jail, the regular marriage ceremony co.ild not be Mrformcd, the contract was resortc I to. Wi-st's preliminary examiuatioii was Ixwlixined until to- moriow nt the niiit of the prosecu ti..n. Yesterday un-mlng K. J. Frasier re- ; Elghlli aut) HUIr Stmt vlv.,l a h tter from Mr. Jay (i. LewK j Improved .Now. (ieiicral Superinteudciit of Oregon' 1 Pslivouard. ept exhibit at the world' fair, ai knowl-l Council met at the citr lull laat elglng the retvlpt of 3X It. of choice evening pursuant to call of the mayor, i.l,...,. ...I, ..-.r, .mine, and rw 1 Full board present. After the niwtillg I wa called to order Mayor Friendly l-n. siiij-ii ,. ..... r .a-.e. s...c vc tnt, 0,ject of the UieellOg to "rc- d:iy days agi. In hi letter he says: consider the matter of improving "Your shiiiincntof fruit from Kuirene Kitihtb and IUair aireeU, remonstrnn .ttinelnvestcrdav in flue sliai and fur '-ncnlnM their improvement having . . ., been Hied." cx.vu anwrnng in uie rruu line, Tlie one agnlu.t the Improvement of uerviuiorv recciveti inmi 1 0regon aim tlglilli wa llrst rend. it I receiving what it Justly deserve a Mr. Wheeler, of the third ward, i.... ii. . n o ti... ...n i, ,. u inoved that ordinance No. 2111, provld . , . . i ing for the improvement of hlghth w ho visit the Oregon department are trw, my)ll,aer,l and laid on the amazed, astonMicd, delighted. 1 ou ; table until the April meeting iu 1'4. can little giien what the effect of Lane. IVnding the dlscusalon of thl notion .ni.lv's .li.iilsv w ill lv In duvet. Mr. Mallmk, of the lint ward, called i. .i i ... i" n i .i I for the yea and nav. Couiicllnien Ing the Utter, lu.- of Immigration. V((1 ,irrl of ,he nna ou ugget that people hesitate j Wheeler; Iiuy, Preston and FUher ol aUut ofleritig their bet sample of the second, Vage of the third, and fruit for the exhibit because Kugetie I Mntlock. Motion lost. After consid- .,.. . ... , . ; eruole discuaioli Matlock moved to iiJUne,utyIouo. the vote rejecting Mr. fit of It. In that connection! will ay j Wheeler'e n:otlon. Carried. Mr. I have followed your rcjU'-st and have I'age thenotlered the following amend set ajMirt a sjn-clul department for Laue "' to Mr- Wheeler' motion, to-wlt: at d shooting I d inaj.i t lciiaaf ( aitiMUa. Sa Frascimv, Kept. 3S.-TJ eon. ditlon of lU-roard and Curtln, the two urvivlog vktlm. of Saturday nhrht'a eij.lo.lon U illghily ImproTeJ thU morning. Curtln will recover, bet tliere i hardly a chance A Bernard. Tw Me arkii, Xi-w YuHK, Kept. 3b.-Uo are steady and unchanged on very light buslneaa, ltrvwertand txprxer are doing almost iHHhlng and In uncer tainty of the future restrict, purcb to merely ImuHnllate need. BHikane liabilities, acinrdlng to in iievicw, are: old water l.n,U, lt,t; reivnt bond b,ucl, lljm, ww; lixe grade warrants, aUiut etK. ,sx inner ouiiiiauilimr warrants. ll mwl. I I I . - "', sv iiooi is.iiiis, t.i,llli; cltv imi- is.iiiuii ui couiliy Wilms HI IHHI; total rilai.iini. In future IVrtland noliiN'iinn urn. ...... ii. . . ,ii isia winie on iiuiv. .ot so Very long ago lli let Hunt d.i ld.-,! that the polkv department could nerve the pu li no better ly not e uterine- into omr vuurersauoii oil I lie slnvts on tinolll ciul liusines, while on duty, so he is lieu onirr intl ti t inr 1 ii en.iom ... a. I l. 1 s " which na prevailed Iroin lime iiom. uionai. Jimn ii. 1 1 ay lie has filed a suit for I J',i.i against the Sskatie Chronicle for libel, on account of a ctiatioiial ar ticle Headed "hound Hi lton.-s," and n-iaiing now llayne munlentl a man in leacerul Valley and burii-,1 hi oouy. uynesay that he i not a munlerer and thai hi remits! int. lis uonvu as a cousditiclice or tin, iu.1.11 cwliou. IelcplioiiNUvlstcr: A man bv il,e ...... . . . - - .. Mame ui .-. iiioinMin mmi t ..rvallis, wlih one lea- mlsHiinr ts-lw i, In,.. ha Uvu passing a s r anund, ask ing fr money with which to Kurd, a cork leg. Hi u.t was well tilled i til doliallon of from Ill ."ill lits and if he 1 an Imisistor he ivrtainU- make money at the IkjIii,-. Ii,"e am man wa In Italia and some sv oe urn uuite well, Put rould have done better if he had s nt l.-sa time and money at the aalisiii. Kuirene had a visii inm the aame party. ill re aw llta. Apriam, Mich., S.pt. 2t. Ij.I night NeUon Kuney, n-tuniing from hurch, threateiiel Maud Ilrwinanl. bU Aamwe, who wa riding with him In the buggy. He arm one lull after her and then hot himself in the teui- pie. iu in night Ui Ilrainard III Masskar.r. KoMNiX, Ke,t. il. A cable fnm Itlo duteil nt lo thl morning says: "Tho rcU-l sundrii resiimel bom hardmciil of tho capital of llraxil thl morning. The fort replied to the Are. The hlil ii amil llring and retire, I out of range. The dauisgc to Klo de Jan eiro i ald to be heavy. The wanhip are also reported to have sull'cred from the tire of the fort, and on several of the rebel ship the shell of tlm fort are siii-l to linve cause,! death among the crew. In Itio also there w o a lam of life nnd destruction of pnis-rty, but full particulars are unobtainable." i i-uui-i is aiMi n-jNirie,! lo have re ceived another visitation from the nisi ship bbskading that srt, but the n-irt I not conllnued. All Ihe shipping I shut out of San to, cutting off IVlxoto a revenue. IU srt reach here thut revolts agnlust I'eixoto have N-curred in several tutcs of llrazil and thut the situation iu the interior I worse than on the const. O Irllows liar lair. Clin Aii, Kept. . The Odd Fellow began a three luy celebration nt the world' fnlr bshiv. It will Is- their en denvor lo r!lps any event of a similar character Vet In 1.1 at the exixlllon It Is estimated that over ,! of them 111 gn'.a nttlrc, fnmi all part of the (Muntry and Cnmidii, jmsm-d the turn stile lfre iiisiii. The ihiy' exercise- Isguii with prize drill by the uniform rank In the stock mvlllon with au tin meiiM attciniaiice. Trooping of ,-oors, dress parade Individual drill, etc there and on the administration plna followed. The grand lodge met In the nutioiml commiiuilon nmin. There were appropriate public exercise oi welcome in la-half of the cltv am itntc. Itosn.N, S-pt. 3i.-!Vrry Itracher, wautetl for ctlmlnally assnultiinr wnite woman, wa found over il,.. Arkansas tsirdcr yesterday bv citincn. I.rnchere Isxly wo rlddhil w ith bul let and now hang from the limb, .fa tnv. 1'" alwtrlli la hrui. Orrga. sax rHAM-isxxi, S.-pt. a.The lit- tli--shlp On gon, which U ls.ing tvn iructi-,1 at the I niou inn works, will U launch! (Mt-r 5i. Coventor I'ennoyi r ha s, I.-, t,--l to christen the vcssil Mis Ialy Ainsworth, t,f Oak land, a native of Oregon and datiirhter laptnin J. C. Alnsw ortli. n(r ir .M.iokn, Or., S.pt. il. The 12- year old daughter of M. HaiiK-swa langertKlsly kickcl t.slav by a vtciou horse, w hieli resulted in a very l fracture of the tkull. Mr, l.ucind Jutu, an old pioneer iauy i tuts county aged Tlw year, wa interred in the Jacksonville eeniek-ry yesterday. ( nlrl .nia 4 aal. Namivii.i.k, Tenn., Sept. as. Oov- county and Kugene and have a banner with the inscription, "Product of Lane County, Kugcnc, On-goti," and have placed therein everything from I hat ccton. Many of your townspeo pl have calleil and are proud of the di-play from Ittic, among them Mesj-ni. Iloirmaii, Osburn and others. We can receive shipment until Oc-toU-r l.'.th. I hos? under thUarrange-ni-iit your is-oplo w ill supply you with I suftlcletit Uaiititie of their choicest j fruit to keep their department up to I the standard. Try to ship me all you can seml-wi-ckly until the l")th. Very rcstctfully, Jav Ci v I.kwis. The eople of this county should not overlook Ihl grand opportunity to miveruHe this country. llring your u-t sample of apples, iH-ar. plum and prunes to Mr. Fmxlcrnt your ear-11,-et convenience. He will ntuke a shipment Friday. Till: ADUIK klLIUI H .ItllTKHV. "I lllli Jsrk," a I Hsrri la lb Allair, 1 ara I . 1a Axokmji, Cal., Sept. 25. "Mt- tie Jack" has been discovered lu lx Ang-leln the -rson uf J. c. Mc Crury, a young man a little over M years of nge, who wa formerly a brnkeman in the employ of theSiuth- cm 1'acltlc. He claim he first met Mis t iilinour lu June. lv" on the Sao Jott-tuiu division, when sheitirted with Him, ami afterward wrote Inviting him to g,i to San Francisco. Ho went and. a he Mtys, at her Invitation siieut the liik'lil with her In his nsnii. The same ordinance No. 2L'I, providing for the Improvement of Klglitb tre-t." Yea and nay called for. Yea, Preston, I'nge, Fisher, Matlock and Dorris. Nay, Whe-lcr. Adopted. Vote on the motion a amended carried unani mously. Ordinance No. 211, providing for the improvement of Kighth street wa now nut upon it second passage. Yea, rage, rrcHton, .Matlock and richer. Nbvs, Wheeler and Dorris. Passed. ihetn-t committee was directed In their discretion to let contracu on bid now received without further no tice to bidden. lU'gardlng IUair street Mr. Wheeler made the name motion substantially a is?iore io reconsider ordinance .No. 222 providing for it ImnrovcmeiiL Mr. I'age offered an amendment similar to the one in the Kighth street case. Amendment and motion a amended hot h passed. I rdlnanc No. 223, providing for the Improvement of lilair street, passed a seeotid time. Yeas, I'age, l'reston, Mntlock, Fisher and Dorris. Nay, Wheeler. 'lite same direction wa given the street committee a regarding the Kighth street improvement. Council adjourned. Florence Sotrs. West, Sept 23. The Chetco called from this port for Sun Francisco, loaded with lumber. The ow ner of the Mary Cilhcrt ha Patronize your homo mcrchanU. l hat n the way to build up a city. Salem :.itfnian: The United StaUu ewrctary of agriculture showed hid good iene in illustrat ing Oregon cherries in his re port. There are no cherric. grown else where just like them none that have tho rcl, red cherries and the smacking flavor. They make pie turcs lit for the salt of the earth. The governor of Oregon is gup jiosed to have a salary of I1500 yet the real figures are 13,000, as follows: Salary 11500; inspecting penitentiary, 1200; asylum trustee, 100; trustee of reform school' f-'oO; os member of Oregon domes tic animal commii-sion, .'.j0; extra work, worry etc., 1000, provided by the last legislature. The "Scientific American" an nounces that "iwo wave motor pumps have been in ot?rationsome time out near tho Clill" house, not far from San Francinco, that have raked 1,000,000 gallons per day into a reservoir at an elevation of 100 feet." The ocean, as to thi furnishes a great "field" for the inventor. large acreaco of ground will 1 planted to hops in Lane county next spring. If well followed hop raising is a profitable industry, but of course, some seasons the price will not give large returns. Growers inform us that it is esti mated that tho product can be placed in tho bole at nine cents per pound. Representative Harter, of Ohio, who is prevented from appearing before the ways and means com mittee, submitted a brief to the committee covering the statement which he intended to make. As a manufacturer of ogricultural imple ments for twenty-live years, and of Hour for twenty years, Mr. Harter asks that both flour and agricultur al implements be placed on the free list. Senator Stewart, who is not a true representative of those in favor of silver, but merely a Neva da mine owner, has made a fool of himself in making unwarranted la taken wAleiilv III and died. A.t, rrn' Turuey ha approved the am. allege ut Kuney gve her a dose f ment brtwi n the is-niteotury com- puin, and other thluk she t.s.k puiBon siier reaching home. r'"' arli) at Hi. Wamiinotox, Srpt. 24.The cru larr tXarlnti-n fc ft Moiitevi.b-n. pru. Xl t,.m I' ... t i .. . . ... ' " ww-oeira, ncpiemtvr pin- the state iU i. rr,Huiy now Jyu. I ,uluDg buslne missioner and the Kast Tcnuosee Ijti I ComjHiny f.r th.i purchase by lh.O.leof lo, reofc,l land in Morgan county f,,r f),ii od a noon iii s-uiii-iiuary lease rX- If Into the coal till Disced and tho ssiliinr v .1 iiuiiied will be the craft to carry the cut to sn Francisco. The steamer built at Acute, and ow ned by Captain 1'eregrln, has been launched ami Is receiving the finishing tiling hnp ned in March of this year, f" V "? ? b,"J"h.f " tou?- I!1'0 wil which he siiy was the lust tiniV, li 1" Mr1,"1? W.Woflainlw w her. lie declare she never .Ha"eJ lo Francisco, where her churpM him w ith Is imr the cause of "m""ntrJ WI" " I"aml- her trouble, and that he knew liolhimr ulsiiit it until he rend the case in the pii-rs. He says he is willing to go to Sail Francisco und do all he can to clear up the mystery. HAYS II K WAS MAKRIKIt. San Kkam wh, S i,t. 21. K. W. lSradstrcet, coiiimeniul traveler for a weather strip firm, snys thut John Me Crury and Addle I iilinour w ere ninr-ih-,1. llmdstret-t knew McCrurv in Itiikt-rxtlt-hl last August, and suld that McCrurv told him he had married .Mii.iitnour by contract, and that I ,lle I- ( i uitt y im aepi M-crei im-chiiw tlie tfirl' imrentM obiecteil to hi Is ing in the lienor business. Itnidstnvt say McCmry knew of hi wife' con ditlon, and freiiciitlv n-f, rrv, to It. pttrchaseil four cargoes of lumber at i and false charges ngainst President Cleveland. I he friends of silver should sit down on him in a man ner that will forever sqrelth the demagogue, or else tho white metal will receive damage from his action. Many hundred loir are belmr mil in. to the river at the Tulluian furm by Mr. Walt, and these, together with others, will furnish the Cuahman mill with a large amount to cut the coming! in 'e. Only f . """ "ai sailing vessel Mrms are Iarcer have Iss-n rmml l..i.b.( ... ---b' pui oi me mill to other jMirt. Self Explanatory. UAH I'tdlK Orrgan, ( alllarni au Washla. ' Ua liaaar la Malhaa. Ciih auo, S-pt. 25. The thnvstute ordering on the Pacillc coast, Oregon, California and Washington, Joined to day nt the fair lu the celebration of the anniversary of lUllxm' dlsixjvery of the l'lultlc iHi-an. The Hew liberty Ml wim rung, siicechc were made noil the memory of the great explorer hon ored. At noon a lurge crowd gathered alKiut the great bell which was trimmed will, ok leave sheltered l.v a silken flag from the California build ing. Wlnle the people stood about watching, three lad c aonnneluxl n, U ll and were handed a silken cord at tiiche.1 to the hammer. They were Mr 11 (.1 smith, president; .Airs. A. M. Marcellus, vice-president ofthel-sl. Iforilln tswril of lady manaier. and .-Mr. JloiiL-liton. of On-inm. 'l h..w r.,. it., i it ... i.. . .... : u7 is-ii tneiu iiouoror tlie anniver- Hev. Iteik ha returned after an ab sence of several weeks and now hand Uhthe following statement which u self-explunatory: KtmiK(tt AKD: About the "news" from the Florence West, you clipped In number 3, 22,1 August, there U not one word true. How could a small congregation stand such eiiominits ex--nes? As with this grand brick church to Is? built here in Kugene bo concerning the weapon and religious war in tlie Unite,! State, all Is a fa nnticand malicious humbug of the first rate. Take it eay! , Ukv. F. til. Bkck. -ath- Keal Folate Trausfers. DLK.NADA. A II and II H Fisk to W II , erson, lot 2, blk 3, Fisk' ad; fio. ElOENE. I, blk 2, C net tier's ad; f 150. lOf.NTKV. Martha V Coors-r to John Km-st Jr., 5..0 acre of the IUair donation claim Klisha (rter to Marv ria..p tiio ... .. .-.., iioiiortu ine anuiver- 1 1 . . , . ., ' sar,-, and then 13 times for the 13 orig-1 1 iuha ,1 f '. -o inal state. Sis-cclie were made and 1 1 .iJ l.tr 1 Jvl wr- '" the fwitd played ,atrlo.lcalr. " Wm PNall jc There are five million six hun dred and seventy thousand farms in France. Two million one hun dred and sixty-seven thousand of these arc but two and a half acres thirty thousand than 247 acres. Only give a market and a place to sianu on ana some men will pay big rent and make a big living, while some men have all "tho land they want and don't make enough to live on. y. J. Honey man, one of thecap italists of I'ortland, who has been visiting in England several mouths writes to tho I'ortland Oregonian as follows: "Tho idea which many hero have that Iiritish man ufacturers want free trade witli America is a mistaken one. Thev think the result of such free trade would be that the American manu facturers would be forced to in crease their plant and output, work on a smaller margin and go into competition with British manufac turers in foreign countries. As it is, under a protective tariff, the American manufacturers have a good thing at home, and are con tent with the home market and higher profits." Job n si I'-mn... ri st i . . . . " ' :,u"""i . v... Ill I J,0 w- fjjjy. A lrirarllv Ulaa. Kansas City. Sent, "i a mini..... n...i... .1.11.. rt. I iffMnilKB. xiu mo ; : r & r .r.t waw0TOx, d. c.. scpl 25.- ha Isvn commmed. Tti rin, i -tin I Pition occupie,! by th .lminui. pr,twlmg. The water supply ha low 11-eii.l & Wyatt'a biirdenarfmm tore will be a total ,. lAm ytK, . I he Commercial and Carberry .1 .. ." rrswrujog me execution of the dry exclusion law 1 definite set- ue-i by a communication today sent to the house. The letter S'l i- n li'."?' 'r 'ltn4"X o i of in-trurtlona sent to the treasury de- r. rraiuv. building. The lo will : ,n,rucJ to take no step looking aggregate l,',ni. jto the enforement of the deportation A on -nir the buildinvs iUim-i ... , i until r.ik... ,.: n itrewsier, slioe; U t. lUrnal.v Jk Co.. druir: S. K All-.. A Civ. wholesale rnvrl..'lv.iK. v.- building. A rum, thai five were 1 U r- nnicting the district attorney at t l w 'V W i" ' 'k' d b' KrnrUx'' ,D ot thefuct Isniee . Ulllls r w ere mora n.i - . . " 1 -r.,.u.ly hurt. ver a hundl men i Z . . ? "UU f"r crr" in were at work in Tow nsend A u . , to have such Chinese held vcopyuiucludedofa teh-eram i Attorney;enerl Olney dated fA-pteru- JrWiB Cam I'nn.t. Portland Dis patch: "JaimA. Cainpbill, Judge of the department No. 1 of the police court of San Francisco, In this city visiting friend. On hi way up he Was approached bv a man wrlin took , hitn for Senator Stewart, the congre- siouoj surer atng, anu wa asReu lor a silver half dollar. Judge Campbell ing a goldbug, did not have a half dol lar in silver. When he arrived in the city he wa readily mistaken for May or Mason by parties who wanted to buy the mayor's salary warrant for fifty cent on the dollar, considering that time were hard. Judge Cami Nil stroked hi whisker and aaid he did not know any such person a Mayor Mason, that in San Francisco he w-a a police judge, and In Oregon be was an attorney in the police court. He says that he U bunco-proof. He 1 accompanied by his wie, and they will stay in the citr almut mm week. Judge Campbell was Invited to a seat alonirsiile of Judge Carey in the police court thut noon." Mr. CampU-lf wa at one time a tinmr In this city and I aeu Known Here. building when the rlame were discov-; " lble to deportation to be otischanrrd t-ml. 1 l-tr c-ape w. cut otT, but all ; from custody until such orovLUn i were re-oued by the tire department. 1 u.9t 1 " ",rorWo lb fire I Islteved now to 1 umler I si'KAVixo.-Tlie McMlnnvlIV R E"w UrTrT t hrI"y, """nan-ft ' w .ample l.rventein from hi ai contrviL. ul. rill is? over tl, ',', ' O ar.Mt Will lltkt. New Yi.uk. Si,l 2V Jame J s tl suncd tlr f,.rtiil arttcie of -. liit-iit si A. bury Park this morn in t.. fmm t . ii Dieorrhanl In u i- : ". . "I ri.ii.r -""u ai are hU chanrVJ -'.vlng of -sjnd mil i m. "irrv.v: , wU.7 fii ew irmm fl.ht Chart., Mitchell U fore tbel w, j "T n.0' 'Iryed the fruit I. half. 'I l.l.n.lathleiicclub me lime in Is-, k u !'ow nnl'1 th t t is , -rty I otutsr. Mildull haaInTl.,l7w. the rTvage. Js-jartjcW ' , ZS;-' UI be the uot de- Tre j.:y Gawd. 8e.t X ArrisT!-. Deputy Sherifl Smith about it, sin tiay arrestol John D. Sellars about ten mile south of here, on a warrant charging him with ob taining money under false pretense. The complaint all-gv that J. 1). Srllars did on ept Zi. unlawfully and felon iously obtain from H. W. St John the urn of i by representing to blm, the said St. John, that he, tlie aaid J. D. s-llars, owne-l Ml bushel of oat, when in truth and fact the aaid J. U. liar did not ow n said oal. It t likely thst it i a dispute li pmp- rty right. - o Tresiw noti.-- on cloih for eaJe at o the Gcard office. o a o