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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1893)
BHDTJLLY MURDERED. Killed Ills JIu.k-in.Liw and SLier-in-bw. rum iium r.eaa. Sr. lv, Pa.. ! 5,-Thla morning lrir W lilt in if crushed In Hie skull of mother in-law, Mi Chrlatlan llmliT, and crushed I'm akull aud cut from eur car throat ,,f ,,4'r dangli ter, Mm. Jninc Martin. The lIW la dead and Hi former cannot llvt the lUvout. Tim object "f Hi diHible murder wa mbla-ry. Tin? murdcn-r pit j. n i hecn ri're llClliled. tki 'arils Hriaarr i'aaa. Sam Fhav ihi, Ir. 6. The grand Jury ih decided to make an Inveatlga lloii of Ihe charge 'f lirllx-ry growing .ut of the trial of M. It. CurtI for mur der. Till fwt wa announced In Judge Wallace' urt baluy by Dla trlct Attorney llurnca, wImi afterward asked to liMVit the charge agnltint Frank Mi-Mann ami Senator Dunn ilk-mi "I. Ho uyi tlmt the grand Jury' In vent i gallon would I more thorough tlmii any that could lie made In-foru the court, and he, then-fore, ll.-ellied It advisable tl llllKHW UMin the Jury li e bisk of nncertainlng who ahould l Indicted for tlie crime. Judge Wulb-c grouted the motion to dimiiln. The grand Jury lagan the Investigation nl i? o'clock thin afler noon. Ilalalr lair (ImUmhi SAX FKA NClw-o, Hefc h. Til fol lowing gentlemen have aircptcd lion ornry eoiiimlwdoiicrhl for the UnlU ed Stub- for the California midwinter International exMMltin: Viee-Preal-dent Adlal StcVi-Haoll, Uciicral Kuaaxll A. Alg-r, T. W. Palmer, WhlU-lnw Ib-lil, Horace Porter, Hr. Hellm. It. Peal.aly, J. W. Arkcll, W. J. liuohau an, llafm-y . Ivm, I. W. Itohtnaou, 1. II. liurnhiini. '. T. Yerkea, I.ymnn J. line", i-x- iovj-rnor Kenlliiaiil W. Peck, H. P. Handy, John T. Dlckln eon, J. W. Samuel, Oco. V. Maaaey, W. A. Stndclman, T. A. Malthewa, Hwvld Ulch. W illiam I' i Mxon, J w n..tt. wiilinui 1'n-atoii Harrison J. I,. WiibaoH. Oirg W. Child and Colonel John A. Cockcn-ll. t Mrhrri Will Have kr. WAKiiixorox, I, fi. VoorhM will liuvu linriru of llin Inrlir hill I u..nfii.. Ai n iiiiflliiirof the rtiininll- ti-tlii HioinliiK ViMirlmn announced thtit puriMwe. Aiintlirr ImjKirtiilit ile veoiiiH-ut of the comuiitti-e liii--tllif( wim tin- nniiouiii-i-UD-iit of a ili-U-nniun tlon on the Mrt of the comniltl-i to take up llm turlir iieMtlon liuuitttiate- li You Have Scrofula, Boron, Boil, or any other kin (Uncase, take SARSAPARILLA tlio Superior Blooil-l'urificr anil Spring Medicine. Cures others, will cure you JBakin&Pontcr Purity and LcaY'cnin&PoH'cr UNEQUAIXD. CASH PRISES to Inimlur our l-uwdrr. br lmilu4lo(1ltOlmtoftiiHMti thm ronton f nuiiiivr of OakII I'lil.ka To lliwrttrrttibrMurnlnf Mthlarwl nuthi'rurrrlllli-iMaor hrriim 1. lVi, wl.l raraah prtMrIUUi nJ rsuli.( Iratu lu7t IN VAHIL CLOSSEf A DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. Si Hon. z. Avcnr Oai tki umt c'ht,ii aaa att II luaiiiu. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Oun Xiuao. Kam. April Kb, U(l Omittu : I had tea timibM with ataf , n.t tatr , au4aitlMKa I w wafcl i.f vuraaaaui aaa alTlia aaeaTaariaaaaaaiariaaa a. -'a uimn ar IiiIKa aa, llaii.l. , (nfanllaalM air i CU H r Du" "" '""f lltaailiar.x' """ajrf H waawlth It mauai diffirull' thai mi tircuiauaa a4 iHsTHOUSANDSHJ a lu nanartnoanaaa 4la. VhlW IB IBM fnaIV I lrl rur a,v Micat Caff. aaa aol)a fhtoi Ua Itral. ma I aia alka W tl rwi -la, Vitffe tft pwM faarauf a. Ifias Da Mail' New Hit Cum ail iw cnl:t ! W'F rw,r t I, ta w.avat feMMilbaallua) I bar taaan ai. aJiua.cli I aart lia la Khm & in aa I abouMl aaot II I kaa alas wa4 7"" Nmvf.tai Uvea PlLi. a4 IMn a Mteliip.ua I- Ataat. 010 ON a rOtlTIVB UAMANTCt. TRY OR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES n CT1 v.- . li t, f i .'i at w.vyy THE PRESIDENT'S HESSiGK TIIK TAKIII. Ytaaflaaa-M af Ika klra rial. Alb-r a hanl atrtiKgle tarifT nfonn U directly U-forv ua. Nothln an lin portaut claim our attention and uoth liifr au clearly prvM-nta ItM-lf both aaan opMirtunlty and a duty an otiportun lly to denerve tlie irratltude of our fi l low cltiwna; a duty lnipoM-d un ua liy our oft-n'M-atoi pniicawloiia and ly theFiiiphntic tuandub? of the ieople. After full diwunaloii our countrymen have Mken In favor of tliia reform, and they hovcoiiflili-l lUaccouipllah li li-nt to the hand of thoae who nre aiilt-liinly liliiliO'd to it. If there I aiiythliiK in the theory of a n-prvaen-tutlon In puhlic place ol the Miiplt and their denlrex, If olltlual oltluera are really w-rvant of the ieoplc, and If politli-al proiuiaea and profemlona have any hludinv force, our failure to lve the relief oiii awaited will he aheer reTeulicy. Nothing ahould lll-U-rvene to ilutrurt our attention or illi turb our eltort until this work la 10 conipllahel by wine and careful It-xla-lutlon. While we ahiMild ataunchly adhere to the principle that only the liennalty of revenue Juatlllea the Iiiih hltlon of taritl'dutiin and other fulrrnl taxation and that they ahould be limit til by atrlrt ciiiiioiny, we cannot cIimo our eye to the fact that condition have'trniwn up aiunnif ua which in juatncMi and fuirneaa cull for dlwriuii uutiun; car in the dlKtrihution of auch tlutlea and taxation a the emc rKi-ucy of our Kovcriinient actually dcmauiU. A RKtlfCTlOX IM NfX JiSHAKIfX Mnnlfi-Mtly, If we nre to aid the peo ple directly through tar I II n-furm, one of It obvioua feat urea ahould he a re duction In the pn-ttt-ul turlir chiirtftn u I miii the iiecennarlea of life. The ben efit of audi a reduction would la? pal pable, and plainly wen and felt by lliounanda, who would lie better fel, betb-r clothed and la-tU-r ahdten-d. Tliean glfU ahould be the willing bell efiictlniia of a government whiwe lilk'h eat function ia the promotion ol the welfare of the coplc. Not li-na cliMt-ly n-lab-d to our Miplc'a pnwTity and wdl-U-lliK la tlie n-uiovnl of ruitrio tlona upon tlie Importation of raw ma terial iit-cccanary to our maiiufucturcia. The world ahould la? oM-n to our na tional Inp-nulty and entorprlae. Thla cannot iw while federal leeiHtatlon through the luiMMltlon of hlli tarllf foriiiila to American niauuriu'tun-ra aa cheap mab-rial a thime umhI by their comN-utor. it ia tnte oiiviou t nut the enhancement of the prliv of our uiaiiufuctunil pnxlucbi n-ultliiir from thia iMilicy not only confine the mar ket for thcae producta within our own iMirilcra, to the direct dlMtdvaii taire of our maiiufucurera, but alno in-cream- their nmt to ourclticlia. TIIK INTKItt-afTH OK I.AIUIK. The Intent,! of luUir nre certainly though luillrectly IiivoIvinI in thU feature of our tarill'aytcm. Tlie ahnrp coiiiMtltion and active at niKKlcamoiiK mir manufacturer toaupply the unit ed demand for their rinnI whui fill the narrow market to which they are confined. Then follow a uhm-iihIoii of the working of mill and fm-torica, a dlacluirKC of i-uiployea nnd tltfvi in the liotuea of our workinirmcn. Kvcti if the oft dlHproved awM-rllon could be muile kimnI that a lower rate or wiikc wMild reaiilt from free raw materlul and low tarill'diitiea, the lntelli)(eiice of our workliiKincii Inula them Ulck ly to llcovcr that their ateady rm ploymciit, if iM-rmllted by free mab-rl ala, la tlie liiiatt Important factor III their n-lutlon to tarlil li-Rlalutiou. TIIK W IIJION llll.I, CliMMKNUKII. A nienauie liua U-cn pn-panil by the appropriate conrcM commitbw em- iMMtying tartir n-rorui on the line herein suirin-atcd which will lw promptly aiibtulticd for leKlliitlve ac tion. It la the rvNUlt of much imtrlot- loand uiii-II1hi work, and I believe it ileal with it auhject coiiMUIentlp and t srorouirhlv an the exlmlmr eoiull- tiona im'lt. I am NitUlh-d that the miuceil larlll ilutlea nroviiliil lor III the proixm-d tariff li-;ialatlon addnil to xlatiiiK internal revenue tnxntlou within the near 'future, IIioukIi a-r- liaiai not Immediately, will pitxli aulllclent revenue to meet the need of of the govcrniuent. TIIK INtXIMK TAX. The committee after full cuimldcra tlon and to provide aKaiuat a teuiiMi- rary ih-ncleucy, wlilcli may exlat l- fore tlie iuaiuM or the country ait junta Iba-lf to the new achedulcn, have wim-lv ciubraord lu their, plan a few additional revenue taxee lucludiuir a amall tax uixin Income derived from certain corixiratlona. Thcae new aa- aeMHiucntM nre uot only ahaolutelv Jut and eaaily lairue, but they hnve the further merit of U-Iiik iucIi aa can la? remlttctl w ithout unfavorable buiuc dlNturbnnc wlicnever the liccelty of their liiiiMwiiluii no lonucr exUta. lu my great dcalre for the aucci-e of till mcunure, I ran not rcxtruln the Hiigin-wtiou that It t-m-ce ran only la? attained by iiienna of unm-ltl'li conn el on the part or the rrienda of tarlil reform nod aa a n-ault of their willing Ilea to nuhordtnnte M-raonnl dealrea aim amnittona to me ireneral uinni, i lie local iuiertia auecii-u ov ine pniietl reform, are o numenmaand o varnsi that, tr all iuii uimui leg!- latiou emlNxivlnir them, the n-forin nitiat Inevitably ft II. TIIK XATIoajAI, Mail. What l-raaiaaal af mt ! Hacrai axapaaialaaia aa Mtaaal, One hundred and nineteen national hank were organltt-d during the vrnr ended OetoU r .SI, H3, with a capital of tl,m,uH. Koity-alx went into voluntan- liquidation and IM auaia-ud- etl. Of the iiclidcd bank tli were Inaolvent, Ml reauiiusl bulnn, and ? remained in the hand of bank exam iner With pne-ta of apiily reIIUII tlon. Of the new t-atik ork'anlml, 44 were IiM-nted in the Kantcm atatea, 41 weal of the Mianiwiiuil and .11 III the t'entrul and Hout hern atatea. The to tal numla-r of national bank In rxlt euce OcbHjer SI, IWLt, waa STlal. having an BKgreirt capital of (iH',V,lJU. 1 he net Increnaa in llie clrctilatlon of thiaetaiiika dunug the year wa trrat or ritual, Tlie riivnt n-la-al of the provl4.ni of the law niUlrlug the purelia-eof atlver bullion tv tlie govvrniiM-iit, a da- ture of our monetary aehefne, make a change In the complexion of our cur rency atlalr. I io ma: u.kii-i that tlie ultimate rcaolt of thia act will la uio-l alulary and fur reach lug. Illhe na ture f tliirg, liwC'"r, It la inipoao' ble to kanw at thia time w hat coiidl than of thing will la brought about by tlie cliauge. tar wtiat, if any, aupple nirulary hviUUUn mar, in the light of audi condition, aa-iaaai- to lar eaarn- tlal or eipa-tlieiil. in Mim, afli-r tl reniit nuanclal a-rtuiiai(lm. tune la Hetwnary fHf llwa re-ntabliahnMiit ol hualncaa confldellx. V lien. ImwrVer, I tlimuli thla reatontl fuufldeuce, th, nioiiey which liaa la-en frlghb-ncil Into liiding plac-a la returned to Crude and entcrprUe, a aurvey of the altuattoii will prolathly diacliBMt a aafe path lead ing to a permanently aouud currency abutiilautly auflldent to inei-t every re quirement of our lucrcuxing popuhttinu and bualiH-aa. fn the purault of thla olwt we ahould rcaoiutely turn away from alluring and temporary xpi- li en U, detennlned to la? content witii nothing leaa than a laating and com-pn-lieiiaive financial plan. In then clrcuiiiatancea I am confident that a n-aM,nahle delay in dealing with thla auhject, iiiHtead of being injuriou, will increaae the pnitiabillty of wInd action. TIIK IIHI'KHKIJl (o.NH-.litXl 'K. The monetary coiifcreiio', which a aembUil at llruHM-l umhi iMir Invitn tlon, waa adjourned to Novemla-r mt. In the lirciciit y-ar. Tlie con-idiTa lioiia I in.t atatel, and the fuel that a id lliilte proHmitlon from the I'liitiil HtaU-a aecuicd to Im? exa-ted oil (he re-aM-mblliig of the conference. hd me to expna a wllliugne to have Ihe meet ing atlll further Mmtponeit. It aeema that It would t W IM to give general autlnirlty to Invite other natioua to audi conference at any time when theft? ahould l a fulr pnai-t of ai" compliahillg all lllb-riiutioual ligree mi nt on the auhject of colnuge. IHMl'K ur IKlNIlM. I deaire alan to earueatly auggcat the wiadom of amending the cxlxliug Htut utea in regard to the Imuauco of gov eriiiiient bond. Tlie authority now vKtel lu the m-cretary of tlie treaaury to inane lioud 1 not aa clear aa It hIioiiM Im, and the homl uutliorl.ed are dlaadvnntugi-ou, laith aa to their maturity and rate of Inten-at. Tta Itar'i Immlfrallaa. The aua-riuteiideiit of Immigration, through the aecretury of the tn-aaury, reairia that during the In-d llwnl yi-ar, then- arrived at our Mrt 4W,7'.i.l luiiiil gnttita. Of tln-ae, JlKi.'! Were Hot a-r-mltti-il bi land under the limitationaof the law, and &i7 were returned to the countriea Irom which they came, by nanou of their having In-come puhlic charirf. The total nrnviiU were 1 lo- H'(4 li-na than for the pri vlou year. l'oatiiUHtrr-lirnerar Iteport. I'untiii.istcMioncMl ItifM-ll' an nual report Miown that tlie ilclk-icn cy for the year ciiJin Juuu o(), wan 5,177,181, itiMtc.nl or f I,lo,41-l aseHtiinutctl by Wnnauukcr. In- Htcad ol a urjilu there will bu it li-lk-it of 7,S:iO,(X)0 tlio current year. Tlio ratitnutctl rcvcntiu fir tin year emling Juno.'It), 1S'.:,SI,- 427,718; cxH-ii.liturcH, '.0,.",J,J.'I3 Tlio ill-licit will bo ilcc-rca-cil J50,IKX) by a fuiul taken from the unti.iid moticy order uw-ounl. Tlit-re are 010 fn-e delivery ollicc. Tlio cxteiinion of fri-o delivery lo towns of (J0 to -1,000 inhabitant would reijuire an additional outlay of fHVXM.OUU. 1 ho rcia.rt mii K'ht.s that Mintal notes be alioli-hrd nnd the charge for money orders re duced. The requirement of the railway mail nervice will call for an incrcaHe of ti.OOOor 7,000 men. An aptirotiriat'on to provide fur the widows and orphans of railway mail clerk killed while on duty wan recommended. The depart ment hat year carried :M)1.(HHI,()00 pounds of aecond elai8 matter, an iiicreaai-of I I icr cent. Tlio Hulu of (.'oluuihiaii I Hi.-tni- stamps is only 1,000,000 instead of J.'iiaJ.OOO, ns estimated by ana- maker. 1 he tMMitmastcr-Kcncral thinks no real advantages have ac crutsl from the oceun mail subsidy, and therefore no new contracts have Urn entered into. Tin world's fair tHistolliec receipts for nix mouths were ftU.CSS, equal to tlio pxistnl business of a city of JS0, 000 inhabitants. The jiostal earn ings of the Pacific railroads were l,t17,Mj. KXAI.TIM1 TIIK oH-'h'K oK Posr M A ST I! H. The txi.tinastcr-gencral savs he thinks the rule established by him that fourth-class M)stmastcrs shall not 15 removal before the cxpira tion of four years' iiicuinUiu-y, unler-s for cause, will have u ten dci.cy to dignify the ofliee bv plac ing it on a par with presidential olhees as to tenure. The president's message is largely made up of rcjairts taken from the heads of departments, as usual. The utterances mi the Hawaiian question shinl but little more light on the subject as the Hili.-y of the ad ministration was well defined by Secretary (ircshain and t'otnniis- sioiu r mount. 1 he tension ques tion rcH-civcs attention, und it is urgeil that the roll be purgi-d of fraudulent names and made a roll of honor. The president dx s not appear to 1 enthusiastic over the results of the rcin-sl of the Mierman act, but suggests that it takes time nnd letter times will result in the future. No suggestion is made as to the ili-H.il of silver bullion in the treasury. The law should he amended that authorizes tin- i-cre- tary of the treasury t.i issue !n.l undir certain iMtilition. The prertdi-iiiannoiimi-s iiini-cit square, ly in favor of tariff n-lorui an I ad mission of raw matirials free of du ty. Taken as a jwhole the message isacoinmon place one an I what might naturally have lain ex- Jiectcil. William H. Vsnderliill' vacht Valiant left New York. Novrtnlxr 2'5. on a trip around the world. In addition to Vunderbilt an I his wife and two of their ehil In n, there ' were in tin-utrty a t.n ir gue.ts: KranJrick O. ltrotis.ni. J. I.. Webb. Wiothrop Itutherf.ird an I wif.-nnd : lr. Klkeys. I'.ij tain Henry M.-rri- j son, lriucnv ug .iva, i in eonimaiid aud (uw c'j'tilrr i'O men. Then seem t i U- no mati-nat bab-mcnt of the tramp ex.d,.t: southward. 0 v nre i-.-kitig the warm climate of California where they can live in the oj-n air. In the spring they will gravituU? buck to their old quarU-r. Ilirinaun fur (oirtaur. It is now deliuiti ly tatcl by those high in the republican coun cils of the stab-, that Hon. I'.inpi r Henna n n will be a candidate for governor before the republican con vention. In fact the K.xeburg Ke vicw is informed through a most reliable republican aoun-e that our congressman is already engaged in a inont active campaign among the jailitician of his party. The aup-jMM-ition is that Mr. lleriiiatiii wili es to K-ciire the ollicc n a i-ti 'i'ing stone to Miiatorial hoiinis. pn ferr ing tiii.-i luetlio 1 to that of giving ll his neat in congress and making an open light ugainst o .i"T Hoi ph. Cilice Suhiiol Sujs rinb iideiit Me Kirov of .Salem, and Mayor .Mason of Portland, an- al- candidates for governor, Xha contc-t in the repub lican state convention promises to develop interesting features. Apples can now lie shifqwil from any part of Oregon and W ashing ton a far east as Chicago at the rate of ! ir hundred pounds in car load lots says the Ilurtil North west: This rate will probably c-n-uble all the untiles of the two states that are worthy of tdiipuicnt to reach a paying market on account of the. high price of upptcs in the east. In ordinary years, however; even tins rale will ailnul t the shipment of only choice apple and th railroads will probably di-'ov-er in t ne near future that it will pay tlieui to make a lower rate rather than prevent the develop ment of what may easily la-coiue a cn-ut source of revenue. There is a market in Wisconsin, Minnesota and the Dakotas for thousands of barrels of winter apples, and the Pacific northwest can very soon supply this demand if given freight r-tcs which will enable the apple growers of this section to compete with those of Michigan and New York. Eugene has just convicted two young men of the crime of mink- ingoptum. One of the parties did not want his name to appear in public print n ho said it would mortily his parents who are resec table people. This certainly he should have thought of la-fore con tracting one of the must ih-moralu-ing habits that is known in the world. It is not even too late yet for him to reform and make a citi zen that his parents, would be proud of, instead of compelling I hem to hang their heads in shame. e are glad that the young men are not citizens of Eugene, the edu cational center of Oregon. How ever, it is the duty of the ollieers of Eugene to arrest the Chinaman w ho conducts this damable joint and punish him in a manner that no other Mongolian w ill ever dare to ojM'ii another such death-deal ing establishment in our midst. I'allT iuartl. lire i Salem, Astoria nnd Albany hold city elections next Monday and each of the places have Humiliated partisan tickets. This explains why Salem has a debt of iflio.OOO, Albany 120,1X10 and Astoria near ly fJtXI,(K.X). In Eugene where partisan jmlitics have never entered in the choice of city oll'm rs our debt is less than ?-'0',tX)0 and that was contracted in constructing a sewer, and our rat- of t axation has never Urn over live mills while in the above municipalities it has al ways Urn from eight to twenty. If cities want low taxes they must elect their Ust men, ir-re-jn-ctive of what politi w party they may U-Iong to. lliilshoro IVmocrat: The read ers of the lhiily Oregonian no doubt have le t iced the sterility 'd term, "the pinple Live demanded 11 chaiig- and they hae ..'"t it," which has upjeared almost daily in that sheet. We wonder how Nat ldtini, Dunbar nua Jim I.i taii like the change. The jienple have be gun to enjoy it. The consumers of ivul will not object to the lowering of the tariff rate To cents a ton. The i pie have Urn robU-d of immense sums id money on this article. which went to build up the primvly fortunes of coal barons. Massachusetts is solving the road problem in a practical way. The state road commission has deddiil to build in every town or township in that state one gtid road along the mottt Used route. A football crank has gone insane over the game. This is out of the usual line, as we generally read of broken heads and limbs with an occasional death from the game. The presidential message is gen ially commended although there considerable opposition to the ' Hid of the admit. istratioti on the Hawniian muddle. The chances are favorable fir an tended es-ion of the present eon- gre - s. The taritt question will a, - lit. have to U- fought t- a tiiii-h. Sin r raucirco is nuniiig great i is tuaaiiig i,n i-aratiou f.r the Mid inter fair. It It will la- of great imtiortance to the entire count Oil lar ai I ana! rla. Nirw YoliK, lav. .V Tlie f tilted I .-'ale n-veiine eult.-r ( iranl I i-tt' bnhiy I , I.T a H. 'Miille eruise. Mie I nis . t.o to 1s t nix-iii.iitli, and ia lmnd i , f,-r ,n Fratn.iv,. H.-r eventual ilea- i tlimllnn ta to pntnal in tl e I. nli I 'a- i nlli- and I'likrel Sound. A r.q id tre , battery of toe I 'nirir-s4J,r.nsl. r ly-i ; baa j'.lt las ': out almarJ Allien lii nKI in her i literary i Kio. M.e ill , as doe in .-sail KratieUa-o Maxell 1. i l l'HJt.M Imxi, He'- V-The cu lllivr yeMenUv a, nl I ."SI flve oxea of ..plum, thut were hll.a-d Victoria to New York aud rv .1 hi a trunk to a l iillieae llllu. aixe wen- unluid. tllllcrra a.l to eana thai mini from Hid on theOn-goti I'w'ille and Si Xi- of opium. Thirb-ell of theae .re a.l.ln"ia.-.l to another flilni-n i.hiiieiit and wi n? alno coiitlnll . It ia all of ginal quality. Till i waa ahlnix-l from I'ort Town hroiigh Well, largo A Co., and larked "cash." On them were mn. nt lala-l (but had U-en nl oil" of other Imxc. l.al ml llrart IMaaaaa. . JosK, ( ul., lav. "i.-Mra. Helen I'ort tad Una ental cale oplu acini wa ir"Ve Ul-i S m. n .Sort w ho fie el. ol illg. Til S.t 111 is nt '2 id.-, wl,'e of Ihe nltoiney for the em Paelllc railroad, al M,kalie, .a l- u living at .-uiita I iar for ilirpiaa? of clueiillng h r three en, wa found dead t!il morn- lleurt dln.ime Wa the i .nlae. I or Mil, l.aii' ilalnlni FkaM'Isoi, lav. .". I'lie I' lilt- it. a revenue cutler I orwiu aini i'cliH-k thl morning. Ib-r ib-ntl-a I not made public, but it ia lav I tlmt nhe rarrie llnportioit dia ... fr.mi Wu.hiMiriuii lo Mini'ter nail lievi pule Will l llepl il.nl :13 I Ci oiil- of II the Will' thei forn aolv gi-n' C Han Col I iro heiii ler -pro, ml' noo spn of . tWO us a T y No! ten ed I she a p wh. the M'C get was ic lug por' wer Inn gnii tnr elm H'II Mil doc Imy and nr.' aud Admiral Irw in at Honolulu. Uaanr i:iecll Prall. nis, la c. .V III the chailila-r of icn t.nlay Ihipuy waa elected pre He nsvlvi d" S1 VotK llguillnt r HrlnMin. Till Wlaalavr lilaa Trail. Ii'Aim, lar. 6. Ill view of the lccoiiix-tition and renaiiisllilllty .intalning prliv. the ini-iiila-r of iiidow-gluna trust met today to it up. An attorney advlneil , however, aa the company wan d lu Wlseolinln, it must lw ilia I lu lliat atate. Accordingly the . men took the nfteriiiaiii train for iiukci' w here a lormal illMiutlon irohably lake plaiv loniglil. The Ha tana I a Jllaii. ri AiiK Ckovk, Or., Dir. '. Ir. ell, wvn-lary of the Annie Mining amy. tqiclit today in Cottage lie mild na tlio roud to Ito a w iw lmUHiible during the w in-in-ill, the compiiny hits placed sloua and LI I giaa'l men at the for an nil w inter's run, aud aa ua they could get out III the u', they would huve a large influx illion; alno that there would la? tew mill placed In that district in aa puckers could get In. K HlKUIH-y CoSVKXTtoN. tit-Mltiy'sOn'goniaii: Sherilf J. hi , id of lame county returned ye y from Antorui, w here heulteiid e wml minimi convention of the lis of the state. The meeting w us rdv informiil one. and no huninc ever wa tninnaetisl. Some of iierill went to Astoria simply to 10 hanging of lieiter III order to 11 Id.-a of how capital punishment dealt out, no it to U able to a-r-mi execution when called Uaiu. ill' Noland deiilea that the hung vaa a public one a ha tarn n--d. Only those with Invitation 1 admitted within the walla but Ireils of inorbiil-minded H-rsu l n view of the execution from nnd hoiiM-top. A gn-ut many ail uiHin the fence, but were com- I to climb ilow n ngain by Sherill" li nnd hi deputies. Mr. .Nolinul not think the Illume for nlloulug lo view the hutniiug from tnin lioii-S'tiip should la? laid on Hicr uitli. I nle Mil telii He Sat n-nl in t Thi the ine: noli ten lav! tun M,1, cull a si inji clni con t hit his tha ltar Poll I (n a in froi I'd wit Villi thi nut coll Utli st a. slg.. A I whf Vl-s Wll1 1)111 Inx- Jaii. Aii.MN. O. M. r.urtlett was d from the fnlem jail about two s since lift, r having nerved a sell- of thirty days for M-t tt lureeny. inaum-sied nl'iiiu in thut city lust rduy for stealing u t'i vulise from a euce, und wua ugiiiii given '.) day e lull of .Marion county, .Momlav. Sulclll I lidea-ndelit ill na-uklllg of cane nays: "llurtletl seem to 1st nil.lt- of living unless he can ateal thing, nnd for thia he bus nerved a in the state enltciitliiry mil has i-olilln.il lu the usvlum, U-nlde erou commitmetit to lull. 'Na hi lUimiiHirte,' na Sum lluvden li i nt, siiv that when he wna a .all lay he fell out of a barn and ed hi head. Since that lime he . ih 1 1 mt nt Inlerviil he baa an nil--olluble Inctiiiutlon to pick up ;s, ninl that thia la the cause of milile. Num-olie cruelly n-innrkcd he didn't full quite fur enoiiirh." ett nt one time lived lu Lnne IV. TIIK I'Al.ol SK CofXTtty.- IUIg v 1-aigle: .Mr. Ki'li-r II. linbta-rt. iiila-roftlie tHi frulernity, lute tlie I iiluiiM- country, arrived fnun leloli enrlv till Week oil a viit his uncle, 1. (. Krou ning, ofth' v. While in thin city 1 uenday illliv w hs the recipient of a plena- ill. liisiMuklug of tlie I'ulousc ry, he sav that the condition of I rrlglitnil. liiisiuesa I at a !till, and ninny linua have d, I Ing unable to tide through, ge -r irnt. of the ncnuge of t lu Hint country n ninin unhnr- I, ow ing to the rainy weuther, .i licio.il to make time much r thitii ttiey otherw ise would hav ;'aisk CiiAKiiK. Cihm Hay Sun: Tiers, mi emplove of the Hay nil!, wn arn-ti-d Tucsduy for HI hi two ihiuglitels, lluttie and , i-d n-spectlvcly I'i aud '2 . The alliduvil wan sworn out by llattie alleging the abive cliargi-. enliu-Up ia tolu Justice Jeliu rueinlay. but ileti-ndantn attorney i extension of time nnd the case it for the follow ing day. When liminary exauiinatioii waa held day then- wa a teoHden-nivnf niv w hich went to show that the hint wa IniiiNvnt of the crime liieh he wan churned and Justice Ing ruled that he ! n-ltaaed. It. Tit; rap. K..1 vi-a Nli- Tln i m tr n-k wa tlie yisl evl. lef. for Jell I. the tun froi v. : thel Hot Ink. I eon thei Tl Kl.s. Suleiu Stati-aman: On : lund ZU Dr. C. II. Chapmnu, tent of the Cniversity of Oregon, oliniii-ni-e a course of twelve hr in Kngllsh literature extending Shelly to T.-iin v-M.ti, under the . C. A. In coiiiiivtion with these will tv clasa work and exainiua ill in- given to th.sN- d.-.jritig to idv.iiiinv of the otter. Tn.s n't.iiii the nj!iiris peni ntni.i e given en-.lit f..r w hat they e llah and thi will U- appheil to futun- work. Si -ntlMiM.Kxr -T he On-yon r-oi. ,'ra ll..,i i. luminal. U m,. nt I t'biirg yesterday nnd I, b-d II. F tar-.lt a tiriliteli.lent of coif iietion. Plana were adonted and O work will I la gun twn. M !:kiii. At M.aiw, Idaho. IVr. .1.1- 1, Mr. J. M. Allpbin and .Mm h.t. U Mite. MisaMitia i known by t my F.u't-ne as.pl,. ( .rge W. Kirer, erm.ner of Cnwiii cthii y, died at bi hotiss in PrinevlUe on hurs.(ay of 1,-t w-k. and waa I I In the Prmeville refuel, rv the f,.i: nig aiy. Mr. Kiwr wa l.'.rn In Olo. Ai.nl 1',. l-yii H- nm t. (,.. I Ka tolll tiu-i : from alilp The nlo ill 17Y i BILL MUST BE PASSED. Tint Is (lie Drill of Ope mi the M.mkfs. Vaaraat Will Ha Ik l.aaatrr. WasiiinotoX, liv. 6. Tlie gi-nernl drift of opinion among the demia-ratlc lliellila-ra of the lioune Wi lli to be that Ihe tarllf bill must la pued. aud aa svdlly a piawlhle. '1 here are aome who any th.-v will make an attempt In have It niialilh! In wrlain fadnia In the interest of their eolintituelita, but fulling III thia they will Vole for Ihe bill, it I uiidi-rabaal to I? the Inten tion not to allow much lime for di lmti even If cloture ha to la? nppllisd, with the object of getting the mutter U-fon-llie at liate aa iUlekly aa possll.le. Waal Ik TIM l.llraiala. 11ai.TI.Uokk, Ih-e. 6. Many in. r rhaut here an algninga a-tltii.n u lug that il the tarill bill la? his-is It ta unt put lu opt ratioii till July 1, 1 v.4. Ha.V Fkascihui, I)ee. 5. J. A N-ott today sued II. M. las Young baluy for flUl.oou for lllx l. He ciinplnlnn of a dispatch from Sncrameiito, publlshul in the Chronicle, DeinoU-r 4, I"-, In which he Is n-pn-aeuted aa having w hulled Id w ife and mbla-d an old woman. It alno Muted tliut he wnusarted of having murdend a young Klrl. Tka Trial ! I.a. Fkkhmi, Cab, IW. 5. Al Witty, brother of (ieirge Witty, waa put on the atand this liioriiing and b-stillil thut when he approached Young' cabin he hud no know ledge of Kvana and Hon tug la-ing then-, llurke waa picking watermelon w hen the 11 ring came from tlie cabin. He saw Wilson and McOliiuls fall, and Kvau nnd Soli tag run out of the house. Kvnlia shot at him aud llurke. One shot at ruck Witty In the arm and one In the neck. He went to the eubin half an hour afterward and found Wilson and Met ilniila dead. II vrn) ala) wer HaMaaMlaaleai, Wakiiixcitox, Dec. .1. The pnl dent today renominated W. 11. llorn blower to be aaMN-late Justice of the all-pn-uie court; also J. S. Proctor, of Kentucky, to la? civil service commis sioner. Tki Itala Ilia AfPlf- Hax Fbaxciimxi, Dir., 6. The su preme court hna denied the motion to dUmiwi the la-ople' apa-al In the ense of John W. Jj- liaal, the ex -bank cashier who was convicted of emU-z.lmeiil and nfterwnnla grniihil a new- triul. The motion wa based on the nlleged failure of the nttorney-general to lile his brief w ithin the time fixed and al lowed by a rule of court. It waa held, however, that thia rule la not applicable to npi-al taken by the nttoriicy-gm-end. Wahiiimito.v, Ia.r.5. The stale de partment nirlved no advice from Hawaii by the barkentlne Klickitat, which arrived nt Port Towim-ml ! terday. They nre lucliueil to question the awurnev of the purH,rbl inter view with Willis lu the Honolulu I '.veil ing Slur. They say that It would have larii lmproM-r for Willi tothunexprcs hliiiw lf, und they do not Ulicve he iiu. Day & Henderson, A NO '.irniv Eiiger.'. Oregon. Z2. C. ILijOL.ZZZTH. GRANITE AND mm. WCKS. New Ii.-.nn, anil Near 1'rirra In KureUii ale) Ikiiui-iiIc Martlaoil Oranltr, M.iniimi-ula, Ili-a'litonri au,l Crmatrrj work ul all kind, for in ALL WOUK CUAKANTEKD ! Wlllauirltc Sln-i-t, i.rar fitomri.. KiU' ln-. 1-r NOTICK FOR rrUUl ATIOS. t airro srtrr. t.xo m. . R,i:i i,i, na., ih-i. ( Nnllw la hrrrliT alvsll I hat lh (ollna-lnr nanml K-lilrr haa rilr.l n.itlrv of hl iiitriiiloii t niakr ri ii al proof In u,,rl of hi. claim, an. I that Mi.l pna.f all! Ia uia.lr Is-fnra ths ih.Iko or runtT rl rl of lain isunir.iiri-r..n, al ru. u. ora,'ii. on rn.iajr, is-rrmi.-r r. 1... vlr: il liam i. Mrlan, on lloniratra.l rlilry N'. 'r.'. forlh of ihr NK ', ami .N . of tl r S '. aretlon Jl. Tp IT S. K I Weat llsnatnraths foHowina iaitn-aM.a to rrora hi. CLtiinioua rei..-iHV mam aiel rulilvatloti of, aai.t Uml, ii- w m Craig, o.-o-ta i raia, K M. llowrrnian ami M. Maane. of limn I rt-ia. lUf rounly, or.-fou. joh ii. sHi-ra. K. ji.tsr. ADMIXISTUATOK'S NO! K'E. Nutioa ia l.frrl t uiann tt-l I lav tassn appoiulri t j tits r.'initT e. urt of Lane ronnf, Or--(jn. a lu.ii.i-tralT r.f tha estata d E. it J,il. , .ls ram-d. A II , r-OD b iog r-atma fci-iii.l tl.r aj,l ...nip sra hereby rollllr.1 H prsa.l.l "Ln ,!!: al lb.- f-tlSea of SKpa- .rlb K-..ji.a iu E-ig- u. Ongan, within in moni l.a front it tie II. 0. riUKIN. Ami (,.. A im r. Datd E-ig--n. Oo,.'.iti. 7. Is'..::. DC YOU riC3ITATE7 WILL TO'J bMTtt? tl TIL NO flEKCDf OH lAHTll (AM CURE YOU UNLESS VOJ USC ITI it cot ycu nrfl n noaoooit) r C. M LV ABOUT OKEGO.H KgiiLY TEA UNLESS yCZ TARE IT. a.a.Aenc. a.aatTC. larvaaaiaT.aa cr akaaoc a. ,,ua a.tia, ana ta.aar a a aaaat. f (va OvicO 10 C laall Tnv IT. sr. .r---rm- .marrJ Ilelti-r Item, Nov. -and 1. 1 Sooii-Ualv is, in,. When thla in, win Ml Ioiur Mat hew Mtl,,..i i r...s.iuy fro,,, o-i, he lain mil King aollle tlllie. J.a- pl, 'Hrkern!ur:. . I,,., U day to Jack-oll iHH.,,Vfri,.k .... Uf, Our lb ma wen- dulv u,,u,, l..uilc, In-t wirk l.i.t V.,r' eouiitublen-u.on failed t..: ,..ir X' ferclit l ma i,n- e.,),,! ,.,,.. , ,' , " delivery of n.u.N. a -r '"r "i which hsika u Hint., I. n ' tiling 1im.. in ti. .rV. ' Sum had l-l ,a k afl. r Li, liesa. Mr. C. I.. Hi:; . ., .. Tin-day trom u . . ! . . ( Uvea ut i ioidu n und I , ,. A wngou eativ.i. . . t ; h - -.11 ... I'll- ,. 1 U.. I ! 1 i , in il. I I.. .. iiimhi .in, mi. iv S..clj Mr. Johnson' lain.;., tlllite l-llellll.nt.'il.i l -.' Is. ii wi ll piitmnl.. .1. M i. Il I'laiik Tnylor in, I 1 .;,! , lu-i. vls:t.d laii't tie .-.it, in i;. v hi, i, ill, r t. lit, i i ti fr.'in I, i st;ii, r s . ii, ., ei.to ly. H rc,rt. i.n . ;; Ingly el.-e ot:t time. l'n il Parker, not w UI.Ii,-eltli.-r S Ivi ler or O rover, .', 1. ii'I'l I -H,.a ' .',' ! lo. 11,1, 1 '"l.-iMr. Key ni.d l.s.k hi Hi, ,1.1,. . .1 1 . t .-in. i, , iiii-.s l usinii la iii' ( . ... thlM l.lillnlay. Ho.a Purvin .;i i-. i-', plowing und now irgi.f i. i.,rii, ultliollL'll be la one i f w. .., I ,'., ', i,.,.. i.i.. ii I . ....... . . i - . i r i- ii ;.'; ,; j., tO M-lllatl. A g'HI.I Idl it l.l.y. ; w ill never letirn Miiinv.-r. Al Mi.vo und hr.-tl.er v. uUI fnlniliea Ih.Hi M. m!y ,ti!., f,,, Ni bnisku, huve ihi.M-.i im,, ,. , house on Ihe 1 lutnl-ulo . r!:i,-,- I, .',',"! the w inter. i,..p ' r "' hi,i i. ah. Will I an., m , ,, i., ,r Ot.ATIII', Kan., I i.e. 4 -'i'i,, ,, ,,j of ehlirilies ban di-nii- . , I'. J,x,n stew ard of the ileal M,, i!m, i, i . t it iI tlon of thl city, and !,i- u, , .. ,la. trmi. Dixon, in an li.l, ivi. w, ,:, i.,,,,, ,.. ed Mrs. I.eu-e n 1 1:.- -m.. ,,i hUdi-ima. sal, and dirtured hi-tn.ul.l i h.,. ,.r doing. "When I u tl P -i-ii , A,. Ing her," he s .id, "m. p ..j!., ... v will cluini her." Iiiv ?, j. ., j,, ,,',. councils of the pi,pti!i.u. Orrsnn'a 1-1. pm, . SAN I'KANI I-,-,1, Is.-. V- n.e ();.s goll stale b'.lililll.g lit tie . ....1 ,.n hll la-i ll .M-:it. i Ji,. ,,( 1 1-ilnv,. din-ctlv oppo-dte Ih,- ms -im- n.ilwny! It w ill U- a structure w l.i.-'i i- t.i n-i II.V1". I""l I'I 11 "I. .- ,;, .,i, 111. -s to Illlike ns hue II ili-iilav ii-iiliyiit-u.il-lairing ntale. Ill)' I li rl in i i,i Inn,,,, CMOS, Or., I). e. I':,i : ii,i.. election of this ( ,y v.a- I , lei.I.n- lid n-slllted ill II c i I'i ! ,. ii i ' t ,. low ing ticket: .Mi.M.r, 'A . I'. V.n.'i!; collliclllcl II, 1-'. 1'.. 1-ostc, r. Y. I ., . nnd A. Levy: reeouii r, .1. .'!. f ,,r , II; IHiirshal, Wiillum Pnrli-i: t: :i-::i. r, A. N.l.iirduei; eoiiiiiii- e in .- i,' .-Hi,:-., Itlchurd Mr.t- r. 9, Good CooKir)2 t It essential to Good Dic?c5tion- t j J In pastry you wnnot hive I til citlicrwitlioiitng'Ki'Ulii'rt- 1 ' 1 l I i, ,a cning. Lnnl Iiii4iilnvsli.ul very objectionable ft "itnrr, causing imligc:iiii nnd innny other dietetic trou c ble. Science h i come t' the nssijitniicc of the cis.k, nnd of wt-'ik Mouiaths.wilU the new auorlcuiug, Cottolerjs It I composed of the choic est beef suet ami highly refined vegetable ml. in many respects n g'ssl a the "finest imported olive oil. l'livsicinn ciiilcrvc it, cooking experts recom mend it, nnd thousaii'! are now using it ia prefer ence to nny oilier shorten ing. Rcfuscullsubs-.itutei. f I ! 0 4 ! nl Itin issiti I- rtni" " v K- anii .,tt..lffi..l o-'1 r,i mi liumlnsl n. u--" I -i i r liiu..iu,,..-iil auOi"!"'--' "' C'vtU Wl la au. J I V aJ a' -s- - ..... . , N. K. FAIRBAVK k CO ! ST. LOUIS and J CHICAGO. NEW VCnS, BOSTON - Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT, Prep. Will Lrrnafucl'.'.? . ii- " '' V ' ' loolies' Jllssrs' ninl C.V! '': - i i.. l'l' P.'i N H'-'-l '. Slippers, tfhlu ai z-'-'-'s PINE aII' .-'Ii'-S. MENS' AND E0YS' BOOTS & SHOES And ill f t rrr': in !-!'- si., lin-. a li. I r I I nT alas-iai a!t l,'-i li -MY OOOI'S M'X ''' ' 1 v" A i ! irran'" t r : r- Tl f-r t' '. i : i irrai-tii'iil Cnn-n-i'! rit.&!BX Ta'k:' ' "''"'' hralac i''''" " "' '.' ".' ' " "' Ul Kimls f-r -alf l:airii.- ! " ""' " " Cur.s U--i&A.r.r.iv." v'' Sva cat V -T''