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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1893)
Balk niaitltr. , Nnv Yokk, Oct SO. Th P-v. A. i; Wrlnht ""- '" w,f,, w,m re k'1 r L-iiliir minister, of the I'nivrPMdint Hniri h, will Iw Installed tvtheriil Twl;tvrv-iilim iii tlm I'lilverwllnl t-liun'h f Hi" lU-ooiirlUtlon In llronk I Vii. Tli" eercmoiilcs will l if uniln linl iittcn-t Insniine of tin- fuel ttint Mm. WriKhl will "bnro with her iu hand tin- dutnm, Imimnj and hiiI ,i ii t i.-H of the nuton.t. Till l the only raw known w hero Utlli IhuIwihI und w ife lire nifiilurly ordained mini ten, itnl their future will I watched with coimldeniblM In tern.!. Mn. Wrltflit, who In bout ao mum fM, Imuiiie a minister "in veun fi r IhT IninUiid. They had U1-11 ni-M iatil lii church work pro vlou to thi lr riinrrlugr. .rr "" Hk iimi.Mi, Va., vt. . One of tin-11.1111111111 f the i'll Mary Wanhlnic ton monument nt Krilrlikiibur( wi Mol.n l.'.-t Mk'hl. It In niipKnil that tin- I In ft wiin .n.liilnittcd by onto rel-b- hunter, u hi-e purpone It to null the haft to miii mie. Ism .NAl'iH.IH, I int.. Oct. 30. A Mm. lUchcl I'lntcr-nil of lteloit, Wl cousin, ami' all the w.V I'ere to Klve wurnlnif t' eK-Pn-nldciit Ilarrwon. Mn- ha hud a vision that the ex pnul deiil wan to In tho next irenldeiit of the nalloii, but that there were aevernl ilriiiona anil evil force ut work to ilw f. at thin end. Ill the Vlnlofl oho waa ... to wnrn Mr. Iliirrlnon of the great iltinirt r that lay lu lib itli. With no other object lu View 'lie left Ilvlolt for riilcni;o, w here nhe lieanl Mr. Harrl hmi wan. Att'hlciiifo nhe learned that Ii.- bal jut left for thin city, ao Mm. l'lnlroon ful Ioh ii hlru here. Hhe culled at the llairlmii home but wan ili.iipn.iiitcd to tlml that (O iitleinail out. She oi her vlnlon to the ex linniileiii'a private decretal y, however, mnl then left bv the next train for her lioinu Hindi relieved. A llrv4 Mum. ('iih aho, ct. IX Mayor Carter Harrison, w ho wan awuuixlnttttil yester- lit v, hal lined IiIh weddiliK (lay for November 7th. On that tlav lie wm Ik have been niarrliil to Mlna Annie I low anl of New Orleans. The rero loony w an to be crformetl at the home f the briile-eli-cl In that city. It waa rcHrtci that the mayor waa to char ler u N'clal train from l'lilea(o to Ne w Orlnum for bliuwlf ami party which would have liieluthsl hi cabi net, bit two non ami their fuiuiliea mill aevcml other. I'rMfiira ml Mine. Kmii.hia, Kh., (Kit. .m A thrilling luclileiit iHinrnil on the Howard brunch of the Haute Ke road till even Inif. A the iHtMeuger tralu due here at h o'clock wrw iippmttcltlitfr OIie, a hiiihII rial imi a few mile north of here, a little iiihy wan noticed by Kiialueer Hurt .Monroe playing on the track, tut lint until he wan alumni oil II. lie im iniilliitely reverted the engine, put on the air brake and runheil to tin) front. The momentum wan too great too atop, ami lust a he got on the cowcatcher the child wan iliiappearlng under the engine. Mn ma.ie a gran ami cliili'iimi a iHirtloii of it clolhiiig, holding on until (lie ciothiuir irave way. Junt then the engine came to atop and the child ui illM-nvcreil to iw uiiinjureil w ith the exception of a few limine. Two Indie more of movement by the engine would have ground the baby to Mid. .Monroe waa white m a ghoul after the incident, but waa a pruud mull, w lu ll he I'liui-d the child III the arum ol It mother. I .Nrrlrr t.l.r. Tol . imi, O., Oct. .HI. Humor are curieiit Unit on (iovcrnor Fonter' re turn from the I'.axt, w here lie Im ben for M-venil week iiant, he will be ar ri'tnl on wmie charge innmrteit with bin nii nt itMiignuieiil. I'eraon who have bad eommiinlcntloll with the column ti e w ho have tho expert at work on the book at the bunk have let Iron remark to thl effect, alno that t 'axliler Wllkimin would be arntetl I jile il. vi oiiin ntn Imik a though thl wan not Idle talk. The committee waa hard at work all day Saturday immune mutter iMimecteil with lite imhik aiiair. Tln v were climclcd all day lu an attor liey'n ollliv w ith the expert exainiuur and Pick lllackfiint, the well-kuowu I'imlliiY Httorncy. All artlea to the imiKiiliatloii were very reticent aa to w hat w a iiuder coiinlderatlon and alo an to in i v plan they have made for fu lure action. Anniifiice tlormley de- clun-H that there might powilhly be xoiuc Irrcfiuliirllli' in the uouk, but lie doc im! think anything criminal u iiilitcuiiiliiti'd. lie Ntid Mr. Kiwter would b here to annwer any rharg that lultihl In preferred agnlnnl mm. Salem Journal: It in rumoml at Ori LMii Citv ninong Bteatuboat men that tlio Shuver i running on tln tipiKT river under charter of tho Southern I'ucitio which haa put Iter n the run to buck the Oregon 1'ui'ilk which it in iaiil is getting the bent of the fight in tho content fur freight. The Kind of liH'iliiino 3011 nootl in the old rcliublo Umic and blood-purifier, AVER': SARSAPARILLA it can have 110 Mibstitutc. Curos other!, will cure you WHY J DO YOU HtSITATCtl WILL tOU sum 111 TIL DEATH? NO H1MC0V ON CANTH CAN CURE YOU UNLESS toy USC ITI IT NO ASOUT OREGON KIDNEY TEA UNLESS TOU TAKC IT. rca-CMf. 0'tl. ! iia. Tfvl Waria. T- r. T.ii. ui t it ' TV IT. ntiDAV, otTuiitu The grand Jury I "till In m nloti. W. Mayi-r reluriietl home tliU after- Duoll. ( ). T. Hall went to Murm-burg thl niornlng. In Mi-TIhIii him returned borne to Harrlnburg. II. If. Hewitt, of AlUliy. nin lil lut night In tliln city. II. V. Htewart, of Comti k, In vl-it- lug friend In Kiigeiie. Today U the l7th ulililverwiry of the founding of the A. O. L. . A very rich gold diwuvcry ban Ju-t Um ii mado near llakerCily. Itev. Wallai. of Juiietioit Tity, in in Kugelie, In attemluniv iimiii court. Iir. iHtvi. at llirri-l.urif, intends planting .'HI ai-ri- more of boi In the pring. Charley Witter In allllctid with two bolln, one on hi lo ck and the other on hi chin. We undenitalid that muiiu liopi wi re pun;haneil here ymtcrday for l u nl per Muud. The nieri'hant who dm- not adver- tlnu I the one who in alwayn k.'ivIhk "no traile." Min Klla ItichardMiu, of Khnira, in viniting relative ami fricudn in Ku gelie tliin week. The net taxable pmt erty of Marlon county fiHit up (1 1,7 l.'l.ldl, an luen-a-n.' of H.IIU,0.'U over hint year. IIotM are reixirti-d dull In New York. lu Ntu Kraucinco they an- iUoted ut from I'l to V.i ivitt mt Huud. A lltarrlagi' liivlint a an inMlnl by the rounty clerk lunt evening to Thoinun llulln ami .Mam 1 nulitn y. A large iiuuiln-r of innple from Ixt lley iirei-iuct are hen! nawitnenm n the Jordan Parker damage uit. It ban Ui-ll eoncludi-d to extend the time of cloning the Portland Kxv.- tlon one wiM'k, or until oveiuin-r ini. It I worthy of Mttroiinge. Itcv. J. It. X. ll. ll wan a iNmneliger on the local train thin moriiing, going to Illilt'lM-llilelliv. He nay lie W ill noon remove to llakt-r City. H. I'oxuaiuky, late of Kali Kmncinco, 1 ill the ell V and w ill noon oin n op tailoring and nleaiit dyeing III the Hale blin k oil illalilette ntni-t. Quite a iiumln-r of Kugviic n-oplc went to Irving on thl morning' local to attend the County Huinlay Cm-IiiniI Coiiveutioii, which U In wiu.1011 at that place. I'hlloniath Item: I lev. P. O. Ilom brake of Hpokaue ban tn-cn cln-tcd to the prcniilciicv of I'hilouiuth collcue. The M-liind w III om-ii early In Xovciii lar. I'lmtliiintrenn Wunhbliriie Inforilin IIH that the mwPiIIiv w ill probably In- re mi 1 veil to iln Itrwr location In the Ma ollln temple Tuemlay or Wedln-n-ilay. The lilivtilig of the Hutc llorticul tuml NM'icty at Corvallln mljouriied yentcrday to uni t In Portland (lie we- I week ill January. A very inter- entllig nul ling wan had. All Antoria inliiUter llguren out that the city by the nca pay it eight iiiiu Inler alH.ut fMil yearly while it nin-lid ti"""ou dog. He in ica'd tliat the iniiilnlcr are a little ahead of the dog. Tliomii Kennham wan dcllvcml to the Mate primiii iiuthoritie yenterilay from 1. 11111 county. Kiham w ill nerve a term of three year for lanvny from a dwelling. He had Inrn out of the pi 11 but three luoiitlin. The I'aclllo Mail ateaiimltlii City of Xew York went anhoru at Point I lo ll I ta, Cal., hint evening In a denoi fog and will probably prove a total lon. Thenhip In valued at f I'm.iMi. Harrlnbiirg Courier: The I.eoii Mllintrel Co. nivlitly disbanded. Mr. Hart, went eant, "Happv Illck" in in Portland, while I.011U Went, the urn nlclan, la attending the I'utvcrnlty at Kugelie. t'p to the time of going to prcm the ntcaincr Thriv Slntem had not arrived here, although hIic left llarrinhurg for thl place yentcrday morning at 7 o'cliN'K. The river in dow n to pearly a uniiner Htage. It I tateil that the Kalem llemiH-rat will commence the Publication of a daily aonie time next month. Thin will make four daily pncr for Salem. A good auiiply fora town of ten thou sand popululuui. Cor vail U Tliucn: Ibiviver llailliy left Monday to pay bin rcfpcct to the O. 1. bund holder. To Induce the lllalr faction to put up the m-tviwary fund for the pun-ham of the road in undoubtedly the object of bin nilmioii. While Hon. M. Wilkin and wile were In the world' lair 011 Chicago day a pickpocket gut hi ocki-t book ooiitalulng a couple of note amount ing to ''.'. They could not ln imI lecUnl, however, without Mr. Wilkin' Ignatuni. The Niee oftlivr of thl city would tie under many obligation if the rv-l-deut of the town would not cnunort with the hobo clement at the dcol during train time. It would tin n In' much more eay for thu otlKvr to get rid of the trnniixi. Col. J. It. V'.ddy, accnmmulii by County Purveyor Collier, left for Crow precinct thl morning. Mr. Kddy re cently pure 1 1 ami I antiie m-liuol laud in that wit Ion, and take Mr. Collier along to hunt it up for him, a he had never acen It. They will return here thin evening. Corvallln Time: TI.e nwnl tiau fer of U7,tNN cn' i f laud In llentoii and Lincoln count le to a iiuiiiUt of l.nn Unit capitalint by Col. lloL'g wan pot made to prm-iire fund with winch to buy theO. I'. The land I one half of a tract that wan purcbam-d by Hogg and the Kuglii'hiueu lu 1i7h, and thin name half which tn-lougeil to the latter waanold bv the kheriff in l1 for taxe, and llogg wan the purcham-r. A nhort time ago the Fugliihmeii n deemed the laud, and the trnu-fer that ha gultiil the pewpnT and n'rhaw m nirtloti of the public, wan the ivult of the nileinptlou. WaMihuii: Sikane owes a mu nlcll debt of f i-Jni.njuior a total rn r capita, of f Td, or ri x r ftmily, w hieh U-ad thelU-vicw- to call a halt. Coin- IMtril'g tl-e figure with the city of 'ortland. It In found that the total' III debtiilncn of the iMlmolidatnl cltii-. Including water tnd. In wan fl.4Vi,lMiorM pircnplta. The total luteriKt charge ol the city of Portland oil Itn UlllUiclpal llldebti -din , ei III ive of watcl, wa f.ai.l.'C -'. The t- Ul Interest charg-s- ol n.kane, exclu-; ,in,j i.j,. ,. , v W,,H -.itjipl v In- ar- men .t the bighc-t lnb -ntv wiio Wl:JXZr-Ttrt Then; i. si- an-, ngig-d ,n V ... prae of ."c capita la Portland 30 wills S'kune , bility, however, that the outherii law; we all kn-w t . t toe leader tl.U. I'acilie will not purchane it. The j of the profes-loti as well a the v.i-t Corvallln Uaa-tlr: Mr. Hamilion. U'reat Northern man igi nient dc-j uiaj-rity i f tho-e who an strug w Itn U tu lb agrli-ulturnl ib pnitiinnt nirif a eoiim cti.'ii w ith San Kr.in-. gling in the rank ar- worthy of triml to rainx a large wiuanti. r'iv. ,H , ... i .., ,, ,r, ,.,. ,,f r.i.i.1 i all cm, ti l -nee: vi t it i a ci'tnm .n llllin srir itmiii-ii ttiiu tin nun tin ini- I . 1. ...l . . It . I . I I . . I. ... In. (till mi.. aoln.li MU nllou.sl to mw nd a thi f.sl I r nil live ; I lits-li wr-r. tr.l il. lrK-,.i.ne . rArt m.y.U ' ,. ...r " : Uiel-HiUe wiuabU Unfa"! i., The iiMple trim are cheij.ling their luxuriant fuliape anl it in a hurl t.i-k t' ke p tiidewalkn clean. Very H'.rict ineaiiurc are taken t keep i ranLs ami irrcHjMnieilile I rfon from the reetice of I'reM lie nt Clevclanl. It M probable that the ari-.i-i-i tta t ion of the Chi cago mayor will reciilt in Mill further prcrai.tionn for hi n r"nii ul Kiddy. It in not gcr; rally know that the K iti rn haiiix now in tin; market are cun-1 in Pnrtl.tml where they are iiiipM'l in refriuerator car af ter I in;; -altel. Thin account" f..r the freh ain-ar.inct' of the h.iuii' an 1 the iih-cnce of the once 11-1 il coverings of paper or cloth. What our farinert want to h am j i.-t now alxuit putting their wheat ivhere it will do the inofl poial in that lio ami hominy iii better than wheat at M or ') ccntn. The lllih fortune i that jiroper attention ha-" not Ini- n ivcn to the broiling, f hog ami the utipply in h'rt. The firmer that give hi attention to only one da.- of farming cannot 1 x"'i to procj r. Uiveniliol in iluxtry i the ecrci of tlm cuccs of our pro!-ierou farmer. People going to Portland from local jHiiiit aim vi! Oregon I tty U they are on to thcm-clve ome no further than the fall u tho rail road. There they leave tho train and hoard an electric car, which i altv.iy in waiting, ami ruve 7(1 cent on the round trip, or half the amount one. way. TIhto hard time make ncccM-ily the moth er of invention and m arly every one nouth of Oregon City under stand how to heat the railroad. Tin- Mi-.-ibilitie of the futuru are illimitable. Now they nro talking of using the trolley at h ii, and en thusiast pnilict that tlm Huhina rine ship may go whizzing across the Atlantic in two day. Per hap the. notion i not no vi-ionary a it seem at first glance. One thing alxitit it i certain the trolley would In-11 great deal af'-r at the liottoin of the ocean than in crowd nl city Htr-tl. Around the world in ti n ilav would thu lie an ordi nary occurrence. The hislnry of IdKims and hooin to.vn is very much the came the world over. For instance, three year ago Anacorte had a npula lion of SIKH), with twenty-live mile of graded Mrects, twelve mile of motor railway, lifly-fuur saloon, a dozen hotel, and many building costing if.'tD.tHK) ami more each. The ecliool hiiildiug cost fVJ.IHk). Tinlay the population of tlii once lloiirishing city is less than SIX) m.hiI ami t' a 111 mt It would Us considered a big rent for most any of the large hotel. Hut Anacorte wa a "Imhiiii town" and these result arc not astonishing. Ti e battle shin Oregon which wa launched into the San Fran cisco hay the other ilay will I' eiiial in lighting jaiwer of any of the I'nitdl States navy, if not of the world. The cost without ar mament will In- .KHrO,(XH). Th; i an immense sum to sM iid on a ship that may not nee actual hi r vice for many year, or never, but the moral ellirt i worth the cost. If prepared for war other nation will la! careful how they oH'cnd. It was a graceful compliment to this state that two young ladic. native liorn, touched the button that re leased the warlike mounter from the way, ai.d christened Iter Ore gon. The prospect for an era of pr s- K-rity lor cattle grower are excel cut. Tattle are selling high all over the world except in the North west. The Kastcrn market buy good sti-er a high a .'J cent per Kund and the Katern buyer are scouring Oregon and Washington for everything of three year and over. There have probably Ixvn '.'O.tHKt head hliipeil out thirt cea son. ( i rower have all In'come di cournged over the low price and stopH'd brmling to a large extent o that there i ure to be a ohort age here coon. Whenever the shortage Im-ome apparent then price will la-gin to raise. The farmer generally do not know how m ar a short igo there i. Mc.M inn villi? Telephone- Kcgisti r: If rejrt are true the Southern Pa cific i dc-irioii of gaining con trol over tin- Oregon Pacific riil road. Thi ro.nl in in the hand of a receiver and will lie o!d dur ing the early part of next month. It will be a sorry day for West ern Oregon should thi occur. The Southern Pacific would then con trol the entire railroad system f the Willamette valley from the California line to Portland. The maw of the corporation wotiM h m.iii'l more from the farmer in the way of freight than ever wa de ti... 1 111. . m ill. Ini In lore .ui.l Woiihi pave .1 j d'.rc t and controlling grasp on the pro,'nty of every farmer. Iatiri r at" I bu-iiii man of the valley.. To s y tii it thi control would not HUT a-e the freight rati. it!l nil . I . I I ro.i l nil 11 1 ; -! i 1 r thai are . - . .t , . WiUld tlVe tiict.i !.jt t!iey d-sire, a lid A t t be ,t II, C 1 1 IIIC S.IVC tl.C Inn- t.lf .,f ibin v .!'ev from cra-'.i of ,lt, ,,,,,,,, v ,, lt j r,w noi pi r-! inir Uwm .r..i-r eonsid. Mtion U- caummiIiu l"t lo ot4nrM From rcliabli- r. jnirt .-.hi Fran cico i 1 xjrieneinj exceptionally hard time. Jmlg'i Fulh rSon keep the cir cuit court running "i tune. When the jury i lis barged the greater Jiortioll of the -x n-line cense. The l liioii Pacific railroad give a one cent a mile rate t visitor to the Portland exposition thi week. There i no danger of the Southern Paciiii! following ruit. Tie lor of wheat in Ka-tern Washington and Oregon from rain i immense. Taken in onin ction with the low price of wheat many f.iirlv well In .lo farmers i .1 In' J tiuaneially ru:ued. Oregon' exhibit of fruit ui l-f world' fair ha direci-d consider uble iiHjuiry t t:.i-i i'e. Fn it and hop culture are destined to ! como prominent industries in the Willamette Valh-v. I iversilied fanning is whit the country inid. Hop huyir give for a reaon of the low price ol hops, nouith (landing the shor.ag". that the manufacture and consumplioii of U- r ha Itii'ii ruliiced one-half on account of hard time. In i-r-many authorities stat" that the quantity of lxi r manufactured dur ing the pat year wa e- than on" half the average. Weinhard the principal Oregon hrewer gives the caini' ex prrfence. "Wid'ler JenkiiH," said all Ore gon fanner, a he hustled into her house one morning "I am a man of hiisines. Iam worth f 10l()l,l, and I want you for my wife. I give yo l thru- minutes in which to answer." "I Joit't want ten sec onds old man," she replied, as she shook out tho (li.-lt cloth. "I'm a woman of husine-, worth ti,'HX), and 1 wouldn't marry you if you were the last man on earth." Harrisburg Courier: If the Courier ha la-en correctly in formed and we Indieve it has, there i- no survey of the Willamette river almve Salem. Thi i most unfort unate, for to make suh-t.tiitial im provement it i absolutely neces sary to understand the condition" of the river, and this can be il.-ne only by set tiring an an urate sur vey of the same. Hivcr nun who are in a position to know, state that IJ.oiKi would Im- Miili-i nt to ac complish the work in a thorough manner from Salem to Fug.-io-To secure this would re juirea spec ial appropriation and those town intcrest'il ought to look af'.er the matter. The editor stoo l :.! tic i a T.il'ul gate, with all hi sills an 1 patchc-; not long did he wonder, nor did he wait, for they gave him a handful of matches u Hi I tapped a big b'U that was answered in wall, in the place with the s.ilpiiur.m crab r; md next minute found him-i If in it the I'.i-t going elevator. And they landed him straightway in furnace lo, near a olitica! briber; when lo! in a halo of brim-tone wa seen the old tl lin-:'"lit sub- riber. And vaiu'v t hi emotion he tried I would that hi face I could show you as he drew a huge cart t t the e llto.'s side, saying: Fri ini, h'-n-'s the wo 1 1 1 owe you." The assassination of Mayor Har rison of Chicago, wa ttie work of a era y nrin, tievertie'le- i; illtis trtitc the danger in which promi nent ollii'ial constantly move. The pres aiel hitter partisans are responsible for much of thi by constantly attacking the character of public men w ith i nt in ; mt ite and unjustifiable language. Such wit the cause of the iiss.is-inatioti ot Frisidelit ( i.irlieiil. A Weak minded fanatic, undoubtedly irre sponsible for hi wicked it-!, had become impressed with the idea that the president wa a tyrant that he coiisidcrnl it a duty to re move him. The politician and pres that as-ailed (l.irti ll were really responsible for the murder instead of cray (iuiteau. The Tiroiviisvillc I'emocrat solves a problem in thi" short democratic way: "1'rotivti.uiist kiv that the foreigner w ho tv-nd in good to thi country fr sale pay the tax. Let use see ho.v thi idea w .r!: i:i the matter of imported cigirs; l.at year we iinsirteil ci.-.tr va! iinl lit :'i.7i'.'..i)l 1. 0: th.s,. :i luty of H.o '.iM''.'.) wa paid. Ac cordiii'i to thi claim that the for eigner pay the duty, the maker of these cigar give us tlnir ::"! f. .r nothing, ami paid u 4770,- I 'i'.' Inside for taking tie til idf their hand. Could any ah-ur.Iitv g. farther?"' Ye" the hi in over "J I year of age who avers that ti.e c'ti-uiner di not pay the tari:f taxi", i a compound absurdity. It i" an ojn-n j in ti. ti w le-thir the bar a a Insly i pot at fault in H-rii:i!tin unworthy tin n t i prac tice. The l ri.fi --l.'ii is one that il l uiaititai.l a l.lg't -tat, lar I l.ut w n llie t'tr peru.it. I!t - who r. -rt to . to continue iri liisi -s i r 1 1 v att tii stionabl- pn t!i..s ! r .c'icc. tl.e s t i tf ;1 I ,c'. s i'l "I.- e to the i tittre V. We ail kl.oW j tiling ta ln-.u tl.e prof. --i"ii ok-ti I in an abtr.t. t av in t!i' til. 1st i disn sin tf -.1 mai.iar. Tl.is. in a 1 ar niea-ure, nsults from tt.e failure of the ,tr to purity it ,.n ' rnk. num. I it.oio. ' MrXi "mix, hill' aj ClMi Aiio, Oct. n. Another eruzy i ranil ban iloiic hin l. .eiO woik, uml Carter H. Harrison, a live linn-mayor of Cli a-ago and one of li.e ''! k w n lili-ll I I the West, bm dead al hi" home, ill Smlli Ahlaiiil Imiili-vanl. Thni liUlleln elitclvl Ills Innly, two lliak g uolllijn nullielelit to call-"- i lent I. 1 av ian risoi. Hini wop for i per- slim ' The inurdi-r wan couiiniltcii ny ic Patrick Premlergast, a pan-r -, w ho had d.n lare.l .Mayor liar had promi-cd to make him cor m counsel mid bad Pot kepi hi-Mil- he sal. Mil- the only PM-'li ituiitting the crime. I'lie only i In the lioiix- at tlie :i:iie of thi ng, U-:.lcn Mr. Harrison, wan ii, William Pr.-l..u ll.irri-ci, .j, and the si iv.iuts. A bl tie In- bis IlL-el. 1..K- " o clock the ilimr I tll rallg, lill'l -.. h: i. Mary llan-s- u, a d nm-nlle. o,i. an d the Uoor, she wa- c n.:roiiiei by a mail ulsmt o fii t j ii.eii bi.'li, runs '. Ii nhuvi ii and :. !: 1 1 n-.- .t : a-Uire-, lighted hy a pair of dalk eye. "l-.Mr. Harrison in'.'" a-ked ihe man 111 a iilet, plea-nnl voice. " ", sir,'' lesn.lnlr. the i-'ill, us she Ihlew open (lie dimr to uiluiit hi" i ll trail. '1 would like to hilll, pleas.-," sjiiil 'he ma II, a- he walked toward the bad. rud of the ball. Mayor llarri-oii wan in the dining rmilu, W bieh oM-ncd into the rear of the hall. Iburiug I he mall a-k for lillu, he sti in il into the hall an l wuike l toward Pre liilt-rc,u.t. Wr.hoiit saying a word, PreinU rtii-t drew a revolver lllld eolllllieiuiil to lire. He pulled the tru-g.-r Ihiee times, un.l every bullet hit il" murk. One Imi. a t hhat'ten-d Harrison's Ii It hand; auotlu r Ji-svd into the lower light -i'l. of llie ubdoluvii, making a woiiud tliut would I live I mi n mortal within a lew day", w 'Idle the third bullet eliti red theche-t slightly ltlmve the lit alt. Thin wound W an the imiuiiliute cause of death. The mayor only lived about Li I inin- lltcn Mfter the shiniting. The murderer Went to one nf the polin- stations mid gavu liiliii-lf up. He is atnmt -I years ol Hue mnl isverv idiotic liNiking. 11 Is evidently cray. The excitement in Chicago w us great, tlie slreetn In ilig crowded with all ii I it; IV n ijiu hut- w ho Ihrciitcueil summary vengeance on the ausiu, but they ware prevented. The murderer hud m-pI thn-uleiiiug Ii t tcls to the mayor but they Wire treat ed w ith little limlll. lit. Ml- Annie Ilouard, fiancee of Mr. Hanison, wa in the house ut the time the fa'ul shot wun lln-d. In uccord uiiiv with the woumleil luau'n n j il. t , -he wan ut once summoned and was pn-i nt when the end came. Ml-s Howard'" glief wan pitiable. Hie Was completely overcome. C.iMer llarri-oii wanlmrii in I.e.ving ton, '.y., l i b. l"i, ls-'i, mnl was veiy weuiiliy. lie Was the detuiH mtic e;,n lidiiie lor the next senatorial Vacancy ill t . 1 III tu Us) ileleatioii. It ii now stated that t in-: .i--i n l.a 1 I Ihis'I-ic in- line on 1 1 pontic iju.-st cois, I uml I roisliiig jicovokul tin- Iii.ii.i. ;.!..! I mam. i. 1 lie coroner" i jury iveoiu ! mem i d that I'lcml. r,:at l.e held I..r mm. cr. Aianv proii.iiieiit im ii ln sell! ill llics-aiten of coiiiloleiice. Inn. .lav O. 1 il w ill lake plaiv lie: icM Widncs. The prc-ciit acting niaiiayer . U ethelell, a liepnoiii all. i'..: - lil'lsit i- in ivi ;n Wa in.: i. : ( . J. I'.. I'.d'ly li lt la-! 'Jac 'liville. I II . 111. .u 11 Weill to ' sjh i .siiuday. I '. Kii iiev and f.i'ni Iv i.i.'h: Allianv IT to ! ( io-'i. n I wei nt tmi u today. ; Hi. M. I.. Pi en returned I Pet- , Ian 1 hi the lo.-al tins iiioriiiin,. M i' n Carrie I. aiicr went t I'eitl.tn l , this morning for a lew days' i-it. j Mn, W. Condon relumed home this ftcriiimii from a visit (o ."ulcin. .1. P. Iloilaii.l of Cotta"" drove can. dow il on t he local this uii.ruiiig. I I M si Sallie Masl returned this inoru ' in.' emu a viit with relatives ut Cren- Well. , Jo - Klein is II t-lit ! IH it as a probable i citiio uaie lor coiiiieiiiniin nv un- Al bitli.i repillilicaun. Ml-s Anna WilloiiL'liby of llarri blir.-calite tip op the local this after noon to i-it fl lends. I II. C. H'.iiiipbiey will leave tonight I for the I '.u-t. llceH-ets In In-aliM-lit ! ulsillt tlllil' or f. .Ill Weeks. ! Mr. M. N ivern. who sprained her i uiik.e is unit hav ing a " rioti- time of il, I I V si n-las ha ii:g m-l in. I Mrs. K. K. Hol soii of Astoria, vi- ited yclerday w Kit her o!i ( tins , w ho I is iil'i n.lllic Hie univeisit v. Mi- I'.e-sic lay will leave tumor l'o.v for I'eiiiii s-.-e, wh.re she will spend the winter with iclativcs. j Mr-. (;,-o. M. Miller i in liostoii ut- i lell.llllL' a school ol onilorv s.1... n il! I not return here In-fore next June. I J. M. Howe ulid family lutvo Ve, i . .... lino uic j. ii. i lav rv tii-iHsi mi t i.i1 i niria r o: I lurtiriitli an. I .ti.l sirn t., Manager J. P. Howe for many year man: trcr un.l proprietor of the Portland Centre, in hi town linking after the I. lis rati eligilgcint'lit. .Mi-. S. Holt lllld liall.-ht, r, Miss I.ilii la, have n tun, i.i li.nn a visit to the uorld'n fair. They tire Visiting rela'ivin now ut Monmouth. W. II. ."-naiigli, of Junction nrn liiet. I" lia'.ie.l l.y the Kanm-rn Journal of Poril in I. a-a eandjiliite for coligrenn mini on the sipiiiis( ticket. ; li-v. Frank Hay has uen ptnl il. I pus.o.a!,- 1. 1 II. e laplit elillleh of "pr. L'tb l l, and has already c nit-' tiien.ed litslalsirut that pl.ni'.' J. . Hhitieltai't went south uifh I ' p. i i! He " ill lull. I lowc, ni:,nig,r of tc l.iistatj . i ll I!. is allciliinit's liN-a! ulid ii'iiiliipany hini lis far us Ash- I urlixui llrr linn. (l'i I xm:, Wv., O, t. ;:n. ... M tlii:i-i. r ol t liis eii v, wa ar- I tins morning i "0 ,1,., , d .-tati. Marslml J,s...p, Kaiiki'n ha-Vte I'l elnln hn' VO tr.-li ll end pin ka.e lien!,. I by l!,e I',,... r of I, -k fsprii.t:.. Wy., dire ti .! Ai-'anl treasurer oi ihc I nit- lie. at I ill. T.J. I. ,t. letter Was II tl.e ban. 1. of M.,. 1 ,,,, m;,,,r It t ill. 1 lo retell lis ib-tni :.!lon, ifc-li the -ai k fr.-n I 1 , nil,- to ... apt-ar. .1 n..( t , .:'IVl. , , ,, i.d will' alter it lei I i.s I, ,!.. d -;inif, r lure. He wa. ta . lore I 11. ti , sU, ( ,,,1111, r. -i, II,.! ell a to t d - s,-el :. I lit I I !.. tall 1 V kil 11 iiren.n on is.ii.pt ti ..renin on o n, i ! tint of P.i i ir. ti.v I i..vt..r t . 1 .Ni. l,..;. ai.i,,.l over 11 l'"i I-.11. 1 lo i.prar at U.e ..o , ml. r 1. rm .,f u,e I'lutcd .-lati. con: l A Or; a... -,sn wl.ol.s.j ,., -rn.. . 'm, the - II irt- r .- .enlry . m n ,... " e i :,t "f l.i'.ns U ,!(.,( i :.t. that H i r,-un-u, ,, p,', in.-n III. rv. I. nt in, v :',r. all lis-rt-A f. w t'.-b. ri.n n iin.il i,,r (.. in Ihi-ir n rn.lr .Pn. s..:n .1 r.d biid.hr. -. -.rv li-.ii.I .1- .. Jj,. bm, s I. sll.e iff ntrii ur. iMvU'.iM lOek l.airc uml t.j.vi ard-mf'. jinn. l .i im r I n tin Iir4. is i-'ii.iM i-... " t. -". -.-li iily Is Ion- ins. n today I ' coll. tin- lll-t Vessel ! ittle shi I ire ( hi I class riili- slrlH I'll -oil tl.e r.ie.Mc liitl-f, Wun Imitii lii d Iri'iu the ways i.t the I lilou 1 run Wei- in t!.e pn-st ini- of in- of I lie grt-iite-l clow il-of iiiplo Hint ever Ii . iitl.l .1 tin re, to willii-na similar Hi nt. It. i n nt I'lvi s of the army ale! navy, civil oMIcial- of the gi lierul govern ni. ut an. I I l.e -tu tin of I 'uhfonila uml lr.'i-,..i, lilid a lalje lllltllln r of III vlteii won -Is Were pn - lit. At I oi- moment the Vend Iboii-alid toll, i.f i t. el couiiiicliivd to slide dow II the w ;i u hull. lied Ulllltl n Wen' tired, I ;iih! i.l in ii - ii - plaid national uir-, Ihi.ii-ali.l- of taiol- gave rhii-r a(l t cll.el, ull'l eSl r -It. on Ii i-t l- W Itllill II laolll" of ii Iln I tl.e works Jollied III the i hi III-. P.'' I. .1.111 II Wus elitin-. ,--;ul, an l I '. in w battlenhip ii. -I.. in a I.: i i. . :l'i.oii In front of tin I i.l. iii Iron Works uwuitiug In! eol-i;.!' ti. hi w lii.ii will !" pii-luil a r : 1 1 I v a- I'" : I i i -. iiii-i i.o. i.; t i:i; siiii1. Tin- In L'oii I- what is teehliieally klloM II It- a -m-.i-jo'i fi' eo.i-t line bal t ! -slii.. -iml i- the ni'l mc.u i;iiI ! 1 1 j in the I tijli .1 Mali - li.iv V. Mn- w iil In.Vc II Ilia i 1. 1 on I "i I of si. t celt uml t V. . tent! s knots, . i .. I ill eairy it lew of I'.o nu n . Toe i -t, i clu-ive of itrilllllllellt w ill M. ini-i.iMio, I I, c nriitallielit milsistn of i;ir I ! im II, i I "-' Hi-It. and four si ' i i i tie. i I.o i i I. I ..Nd.i'ir i :1b "t al-o a neeo-.i l l.attiiv ol a IWcliU -IX "Hlli.Ur and si one ... nal r rapid lire gun-, t tt o it tillL's lllld II -o six torpedo llil s-s, mnl 1 ;-i;..-ii i. ii. I s Im !i Willis inoiiiii. il lu turrets. .uili) nl I nii.lani III 1 . l'i.; l l. vsti. t le. J'i. "We lind the lli cllsed ctlilly ol' e Hlilllct llllin collllllg a ( hi i-t urn iniui-ti r, uii-l we recoiie III. lid to ColicrcL-atioiial ehlirebe" lilid their 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 m i - 1 1, a I t In y w illi'lraw fel-low-hip In. in l;. v. ('. 1.. Crwlu." This is the mat rial part of the lind ilu;s if the i-oiiiiiiittee appointed by the W 1 1 hi luetic Coin: leva! ioliul As-iK-iulioii o invi-stiate I In- charni s of imuioral ily acaili.-t C. I.. ol w III, late pater of llie s-alelll ( 'oii-r. L'at ioltlll clilllcll. The report i f ti.e i mi inlltec wun read lo tl.i- Wi'.lali.' I'm A--, i ll. Hon III till adjourned -."U !" that U-d.V held III the l'ir-l I'"i u'h ".'.iiioiud iliureli thi uftcniiHUi. I 11- I'f. 'riiolimn Mis ( Ii Icind, i. '-.! it of the Paeitlc uni versity, w I. i . -1- eii airmail of the Colli lllilt'i. Il -!..t. d I hey hud thoioiiybly cMiiiiiiii d tie' i i hli ini- laid U'lore them, takiu : tic sworn tcliiiioiiy of several wun. e, Ifelmliiig Mr. Cor- w in, uml I!. i. stutl-llli'llts t" would have I. . The r. port l-llssioll, 1 Wo I.. ii .in lit- own -worn : i. I'm! tii- they el hilll itililty. I Wlllioiil il,s- I v ii ii ii 1 1 s-rn of :c- only nega- 1" 1 1. llie u-siiei:ilio:i c tlVe .,-. I. It 1. '! . 1 t .1 I sr. IIi i.i n-. NU-s.-'. to i..v r. . A. I..-. ie at I' . i: . lull ( ii il HI f . i :. "7. --.-hcriir i , . , i.at, r p. ( I p .-looi e, ill till" ! .! i,.s llolli- lllld ii i oiii'-il-iv l.y some .1 I till '' sOI gris II- liar cr. i ii i . i. ks mid i. . . i , ii. -iiles some I .l.e'i. 1 he slierill" ., li e p-irties should tii" money in this !-c Dllllle.llalelv IIT ;.'.sitou that tin ...' ! hv p irties re t - I- n':..ii a ii p. I :1 i.t . lo' I . ... . . . . ,J. ' is on t .. ti..y i'.Ii in p! p p, ...'.- IlieV V !-,.,!. ills l.ic. Wa- MilOI't Peal el iia- ,i l e". I. . I.ala a ;t" i tail l:.c Plume ic I to iriy on.-. A I Ion Jains 1 1. I V - v V..i;i;, ;. r. I'll W !.i. !l I -e.lp- 'i i-'. cue : II I I il !... ' sir s t , u ..- -r !. ..! a.r.e I le slept ipii ' 1, ill' I I'l. I'.-iiu;. .1 I a; .1.. M reels. Viillaiv, u lj .ay Iroiu his 'la.'litieiilli t 'ii-- illumine, i .. intlit Put ii'i.l prowling lin-iii nti.l i .:!: y tnis p... i. en', l'oliiv iife s'at loin d i''!'-; iel.es,:,! !c to pro. te. t .:.--. 'Il.y ill eas t:.e lion Lei" mil. bill '. lie.v ar. ;.'t ! in ; i:ri-l of the joli, uml lo claic that tl.c.v w ill Ulil the Is ,'lst If lie is II. I nr., d l' -,"!i- lliu'ct. I lit- llnlllr l r. i k lliiriur. Il i i i.i: Cm i k. " li. li., Oi t. IT. A cliis. r i'aliiiiia! ; oi i v the cnioiier to day of tlie It 1 1 . : : 1 1 1 - -III ,s -ed to In tin's, nf a ,:,l,v, I a. a. i i.i Ouillil 1'iiin'h. w i'iel..'i' .e.ile.t i l.-ll l thi( it wa- p:irt of a lu.o 1, cisis in.- of ,o HBviiiM1.'.', to: ..:le sali.lw Ich. nelne brains ii. 1 t .'.. i !. clean I. i t. Thin re i hl.i s !,,' li'.iin'n-r of . im- to 7. nrr li-r lit lp,- ti.inini . W url.l. I'AIUS, Oct. -'7 I..' T"ii.i. ioiii- IllCl.lilli: llp 'll I'.e-I l ll! I 'leVl lllll I s attitude UK'II tl.e -:'V r i'l.-tioll. - ivs by ii -istiug lo i'i- !i' n rniost, ('.eve liind w ill rea l, r i r'. t rvn.. to the ,ilsjn. -- world, .in. nt ll,e same time will in !p I I.i.v I lu- coiislitlitioiiul eilli.il.riltniol tl,e 1 piled Mules bv llalisti Tilling I he lie lnbcrs of bis cabi net into ipia-i p:n iiaiui'iitnry leaileT". Tlii- is tlie most rioii" iiiiioviilioii in volved in tlie liiiniii i.il crisis. t in .'"ii City I .nti tprisc; A female ihlllllllliT solicit IIU' l lilels for "l.ilnl -hil ts" w a. one of tic liovelliin ilici i i.i i;.. I,, ii ..ii, v. ..i. ,....i. ,i. ' p.. ady sninc'l to ninlerstnlid luT 1 "n-ii I.., lllld 11,.1'le lei IhiIii s of Pn sclit- Ing the in. nt- of tie- article w Inch she repre-i llte.l. . '-1! ., ' . . 1 f.p I- -.1 . . n, I 1 - 1 11. i- r ? : .- ei. a it i.i nr r A. is-al I I e. .. I V . rl.l, i.t. ,.. ,a. nsrf Hsr tV ..V...H1 - f s t m .it. w-l. S'.sif .nf fr. HI. A I I s-'. r . r.-.-. I -:rn-,-! i" iiiutll; k(. Hi r- ' 1 -1 i. n - . , ::.' ..'.. ..fi.i.r vt-fMf-?K: J Ii -t I r 1 t t.e- WVOLJ hfT--,i Hi , .. t t-mi. I kite to jus .ll. n. ; lt '!i-..i laaiwriia.. I . -r . - f , r -1 r. i.-- o:..- s iv , . .. . .1,4 II li mn r "-m Mk ttr. Jf ii.' iijt. s, j;.,., .,4 fr n.fsit loaa i ..t, ku LLTaia OLD 01 0,Tlf CUaKANTtC. TRY DR. MiUS" PILLS, 50 DOSES 23 CTS, ' .' ' ill - sy iV '' ' - I ' - - - . I S ' ' s . S 1 . l e't t." I.i. , I ii i i ,, Mr., v. ;:. i in . i Fax', ri tut i . i ..... , vis.t to ih wi'.i.r- (if till IV t Ull'l I Tii- New V air .: I ! rnl 'road il. poi i.i p; , v , , Ih i it , t.us I. . , ; , , Ulotl-le. Mr., lb lis It , o : haimday ni,-hi j, , , . ."ant t to:t un.l . ! . : i An u n suit il 'In. i : i lijoj Int.' I II. tunny fl li lid. 1 1 ; K." M. h. !:- , . lllltte l! v, I nil ., : .. ,v a w lille w iih I . i,. .siiiei I-, iii t:,. i.. i Mi. .-hi. Id. w . , III hi- ii ait!. ..I ... lib C hollies li.l I, ntull'l. lie si. I '.,.,. ' felt lie Valley-, it-., i I i gloriotin eliiii .Ii . Jllll. luei ( i' . ; T.;n. -.Ii . Il is lilUlolil,, ill ' w .Il in' reiiii.vt .1 i,. : , N-ii ml r I. I'l: ' I " " I'. ; I . . Ii i V. i-1 TI. Tl.t - - Til llsilaV Hill' in!, I I of ir. ight .: Jo! 1 1. -oil's .i nil i . S. V.. Met 111). - ., Mollolllili pi,, .i ... . , - ; law III l.os :; w nets o in: ii iU , ,, Citliloiliia. Mlsn I.itev Mu.:,. Sun. lay thai hint I-. en brother si nt In r ti n ,e tuition, I tn tl.e li t. r I ami llie moin v tal.i n . , minus the in an v u ,- til Hie (Hl-tol'lee! t !,, . have I. eii know n f. r - .1 ( II., - I" 1 IV lr, 1. I-t-J 1 I.!i,r . p 1 1,..., 4 '" !.M ti4 I ic- yt ' ' ii rus - in ' la in. 11,,-t, I.Aimt: Ci .v -s. A p. si nne idea oi I lie I, : . , of the I'.nsli III c! , dent related :ii a 11 1 ' II. I.11II1T. w bo s 1, ' delphla "II.. -!' p 1 e b.i ll 111 llie -a: ;. r I..-Ore-on iieo'iain' ., 1 . '- toll of la.-i liillL, 1 ,- al In'I'ore III. V ili. .e . I . eliaiice int i.-.!,i . j,.n . . . Tl.e 1I1 ut !t ifl I.l S.klll:-, W a-I. . v tliilnliilitioli 1.! !.' ' ' : 111 d I he os'la!.c . ! '. o"'i. L - :!.. I'..: :lrU o r H ai.,). -l 'vU .'lurl.ri 'I la it, ; ;-Ik. I ',- Find fault with t!:e cdc. if 1 the pastry doc n .t CMctijr nuit you. Nor w ith y-ur wife cither pcrlii-sj lI.c to mm It may be the h:l she using for shortening. Ixl is indigestible yoa i.u j . Ei! if you would ul'.T2j tivt .' Cakc3, pics, rol'.s, ar. -1 tw- lj jialuUMu dud jictfcctly i gcs.til.lc, order the tew il caiug."CQTT0LtSE."ugI'-s1 50L3 BV ALL CR0CTS4 Krvl All tHinui'ia- Mailn only T N. IL FAIKBANK L CO, ST. LOUIS and 1 1 m rui vnlK. aOSTOfc niKW ' " - - 1 ' Kn1 thrwrnj-tn-rtnr'' r I'airtwnk ((,( t.t I i-.ni'i'(toii-rn-l'-'k ) .. ''- l- inn t'lKlitfot a 11.1' r Boot c; Store A. :urv r-rc?. Will I., p.. i!t. r I. .-- 1 I.HiIien' Misse-' m..! . , . ..:, v i : . . '. s! ' ! "I'll. ' MENS' LOTS' BOOTS &SH0IS Ami in f... I ' ,1, Sh.n- ti:.- I" ' 1 ' n,y r!--i ." "" 1 . , .. MY Cl-'i Al.'t. 1 ' '" 1. - n,l ir-i.ir.ii,'--' n-' ' "' ' .' v l M'l.l f.T tl ' 1. ' ' t : , -rtielc i-n I- ,"' ' ' SportsniiniV l 'i"a rracticn! , I 1 1. ci.tiir.? ij'K f - I - , V . . . NmlUK 'liirlilii' Y' ill It lul ' ,r I.. I .drill. ! . ' ' s , . t '' tmn and iv : v,:!; !t -. .r V: It,.!-' ft - ALL VliKc. 1 1 t U. .... . . I i m 1 II II 13 $ tl i.: nriu -i"- ' " ' ' ' " - V 'J II