I leswrll I'asaalillea. o Nov. t Iturge To imriiil visited tlie couuly 'il ttitk, The ( istst Fork got mi high Tuesday night that It slopis-d over a Mile and K. I,. Unity moved IiIk rnmily to tiiifhfr ground. Jack Fiton's wife It-It lor Kansat lnt Ha (unlit)', t'i vllt her mother brother. Mow long she expert toslay we tllil not burn. We barn tlmt Judge Miller lately declined an Invitallou to officiate al wnl.ling, thereby giving Judge Klnsey of Kugciie Riiot Iter ff. They say he gave u it runsou that there were certain legal objections, hut we think I'. K. Mooru In Mndylng that manuscript mnrrittgc scrvjee of (lie Judge' and without wlili li (ho latter oiuld do nothing III (hat line. The protracted IliectlllK atlll con tinue despite the wverlty of the weath er. Three service besides the Humlny m IiooI mill Kpworth league were held on fuii'lav and iiiucli Interval mani fested, lb-v. Ingle In a very forcible tulkcr mid clinches every statement w it !i iiuoh-phm issagc or scripture. Mi srs. tieorgc, Frank and Kvervtt Miller have Just completed subslan liul cklll' (o he used hy them 111 lra ping along Ihe river till winter. (m1 M-lt nre in deiiiRiid and every old ru-tv tii-ltni will he prsel Into ser vice' this season. Kilt let thus having ftim to sell look nut for the snide Units who advertise for fur and send nut thirtllng price list. Snow nnd bllmrd are tlie rule al iiiokI the world over, but here In Web foot the daisies are blinlug. Zkiii. llii-atrlral. iha. L. Duvis representing the ru ml character, "Alvln Jnsllu," bad a fuir audience at llhlnehart'a opera h.,u Wednesday night. Hi aulMV itieii( yi-ar of acting and ch Rtudy ofcll'cct In the character h rvpleseitU ha made him even more entertaining (hull w hen on hit IumI Pacific. lit t Mir. I aviM 1m hii actor who has dc-voU-d ax niiii'h run-fill study In bring ing out the lut striking comhlna tlouof Yankee character In "Alviu Jiwllu," iih wmic more faiuoua actors have in lrl iifrilitc Into reality the Ideals of Slmkcspearc, and It may be added t lint his success l Justly meritorious. He In tiortei by n strong com pa it v on this tour, but' the leading lady lleleii F. Vuiie a "l-ulil Ford," Is de serving of oi lul mention. Kvery body m-M nt hud a if"l UiikIi tne biithclli1 Mi-lien iilmi Inid a K'l elh't't. The oiuiinuy enrriea i-oimiilerable ne- einl Mi i.vrv a iik w hich wan the llrooklyn hridg" by moonlight. OI.U V IHI.M. knawlua In lawn !! Um4 bam lar Hllaaar. t'MIAU lUl'IOH, In., Nov .10. A unci htorin bcunii thia inoriliiiK. It la iiiiw live Ini'heM tlo-Ji with li Indira tiona of a li t up. ritwtH'ar wrvlee l nlinoxt :inily.iil. A hllxutrd la aw imi'ii'hiu. At h-n Molmn the find anuw of the iH-aMHi begun fulling tliia luornlng. My iiikiii It wan nearly a fool deep. wla In I hlraf. ('llli'Aiin, Mov. . Hliow tM-gnii fulling lit 10 (lilmiiorniiig and colitlil uen without abatement. Admiral aiani la Htmi tark. Xkw Yobk. Nov. .1(1. Admiral Hiintou, who wan deprived of the -..iiiiiiuiid of the South American iitiilroii, for Halutlng the ling of the n-licl. Ailiulral .Mello, arrived lure oh the xliiiuur Hnrtw lal night. He ilrcllni-l to Kin-ilk of the Incident whlchlitllo bin recall. ('iuvrnliig the boliibiirdmelit of Ulo Janeiro, bu hhIiI tlmt he had Ikvii tlimugli theclty nevcnil time and beyond pleoa ul oor niiv i-hipied oil here and there very l li i it iiiiiniige wim done to me city. I pk!4 Mlll HM. KansamI'itv, Nov. ). The Tlmw print u n(ntemeut by 1 . I. lU-etlcr, i well-known Iowa reimbllcnii, on Ha wiilluii nll'uira. lU-etler wan In Hawaii four nuiiitlm IhmI winter. His atnte- iin-iit enrmlHimtea lllouut'a nport. He upholiU t'leveland and (Jreehain. .1 MaMlbrru Uria Sllwa. CliTIMIK (lltoVK, Nov. 2a. J. II McUce, iimuiiger of the Aunlo Mine al lloheiuia l in IhU cliy. He re Nr(M (he Anniu'a new mill In full operation mid eX-cla to keen It run ning during the winter. Tlie ore U (ii livcred to the mill bv lueaiia of an i l. vut.il trumwny. The company la fully aliN'ked w ith auppllea for a win ter' i-auipnign- J.m-ph lluttoudleil ywitentny from drwy. He wn tM veara of ag and hn a'nou living near lpokaue, NVuh. I'iiiivai.I.im, Or.. Nov. The Ktnii.l Jury of l.liu-oiii couuty at Tolo d.i ycKienluy afternoon, found an In-iliciuii-ulH ni;iilnt M. l. Iavia, opli 1 it Job nml II. I J. Job for larceny of public liimU. 1uvi waa maiiagrr of the Ya.piiiiu City brunch of the revnt ly uK-u.lel lunik of Hamilton, Job A Co., nix I nt the time of the aunpen hi. hi 1 1 li'.i it of Lincoln county fund wa In iIcmmU at the brauch bank. Failure lo return the deMit on de-ii-.nnl I the ground for the Indict ment. Vfcrwa lioMiolalra mm4 Hlllre. S Fh anci-oi, Nov. 30. The In ipupt on the InIv of Newton Y. Hall, the )oung liigllihmaii who waa picked Up uucol.aciou on the alrect jiili-ril:v altcrnooii and died Monday iiioimng in the city prison, waa eon-i-liiilcd jenterday evening. The Jury found n venlict that deevwm-d came to hi- death through being thro u dowiiftair by FUlwIn A. till-le-ple and the neglect of the crtlcer al the n-cciving tiiwpltAl. Itilf i.uanl, !. L Thk Kivm. The river Velniily c-ntiiiu.-il to rle until nild-nlght, when it r-ai-hel nearly seveoteen feel. Ycatenlny it ft II nearly four feet, Ixil in the evening it romiiienoMl rklallig atfalu and now it I alHMJt 17 feel lid five Inches alsive low w aU-r mark aod I on a stand. Tlne familiar with river state that the rause for the arcond raise wa Ihe warm lempriature of the weather but flight. No damage was done bv the water to seak of. A dis patch from hal-tu says Uie river la 2 leo-l aUive low water mark at that place and on the rise. 01 U Til tNKM.UI.M.. lalun Servlres'-M. K. r. hiiiiier 'Ike Xilltu Hull. lullf liuar-l. 1"- I The ililoll Kervlces eteid.iy Illotn. lug were held at the M. I., church ixunmeiiclng at b: i u clnck. I he chun-li was llllel with plc who Ml it their duty to olcrv the ihty. I he prale w-rvhe as short but t.n- '!" well selected. Ihe m-Miiou wm de livered by Itev. W. H. (iilU it nnd ow ing lo Its pM-iiliar ailspii-liic-" to the occasion we puhhxli the follow mg yiioU: His text waa taken from t!..- t!i I'nalm, tielng the following word-, "Thou crowiiesl the yi:i- with thy gisKlliea-." "Mils -ului ni- MMel on the occasion of nil iil.tui.loiit harvest hut al a lime of great -iliti"iil oilivulsloii. The year bud ! u hill "! danger and tttixlely. i-iru. tn n m l .ll-llMir thn-tttelie.. A tholl-;il..i . ii might huve blipslled. lilt ! the year's end a n-tro- t :i lb it it ui. all liod's provident-". "A our nation l.iy d. n I: li 'u merit, locks its schoo;r'in, !'- 't btlliieia l:oiies, hii'lic H u--l-.v ! Usluy, lltav this I'hn-ik-gi lltg U-h"!- day more than loli-l.tv f-r H ciij lulllioll oi ?ople. roriin r ycu"t in deei were lull of blt-silig but lhl . .-.r. more tti.ni any i-iore, hj "-n crowne.1 w it Is i io-l's g-lii. . rii-.it the very Uginuiiig of diwn.-ry in t:- new world the huicl ol i r- !! no-1 .'i be tnns-l In pn paring. pr.t -.ui.- .m l is-rfi-ctliig our great n public riont Oriental tlms-nw-.v Ihrougli .ur. .n monarchy down to tin- titeorutie s in-(a-racy liod's providence und plan easily trncctl. The futln-rlitt.Nl of lel hail long la-en known i-ui ioi i.nui this giiveriiiiieiit was given did t'n iiniversal brollierhiMNl of iii:ni tl:i n upon the nice. "This year our gunn-M huve ov i -flowed until the murki-I of the il.l are locked. Never Is-fme wu tln-n- -i much svlieat or corn or coittni. ur fnilt lias mutle the w.-rld'tt iiioulli water. Milk nml lioin-y huve come lo our door. TI.e horn of ph iiiy hu i t n euiptleil Uh. ui. In sUcl abn .-litiic.-. .No plnguu lias iiiigiiieii our iiuim.ii while oilier nations have been irk with ptttlili iii-t. No war liiiiilcv.ni.it til our lilulii while other couiitri have Is-en rent by tyruiiuy and bl' I. We have bail caluiiittici it I" tin- '-nt w lieu was there n year In which 11. ic wu not Mime cnlainity, h.iiii- l"- in the country's hnrvet. The nn'loii l.u- sutli-red llliunclttl liltlc hut when w.ii there so much money In tin- i-miulr. as now. The nation needed thcucoiirg- lug. It hrotiuhl It iiihiii it-, if but alt. r all It w ill be a hlcs-tiiti.'. "When we colildcrnur plieli !ili liul. uiipuiitli-llitl clrcuiiiKtntii-cs uiidi-oml.-tiolis we are t hunk fill that we h:iw been preserved through nil. 'I'lir-.u'i the very sorrows of the j-t-ar (io. Inn maulfttsted hi gistdnctw. bus d.-t pi iii. our love ami sottcned our Imirtt. Yc-., through our burn, from our loittly thoughts, out of our broken hturli-, we sing thalikitglviug for nil the t--ills of the (lyliitf year ror i hhi i goisi. Kl-I.it HI-A I. (Ill lit II. The nienils-ni of the Fp'.Miipul t-hurcli met at 10 o'cltM-k and bt-ld ll.c regulur ThaukHgiving crvicc of that society w lili lt ci.n-l-l l of itu nppi.iiri ate M-rmnii by I'r. I.ovci Idgc nnd an eujovahle song service. The cliunii was Itniiilstiinely decorated en the In terior with How cm. The donutiuiii for the (IinmI Suuiurilaii lb-pit:il wt r. khundaut. W. H. C. MNM.lt. The ladlea of Ihe iCelie' t'orpi prt -itnred k iMiuntlfiil tliiiner in the llitr- ri blta-k. next lo A. . I t ti r-t t(in and servisl over -1J H-rsout. The ta- 1 1 , blcs were siireutl with a ureal variety of gtsnl things and the Indies w ere alert to see that each person Wits Well m-i vi iI and satisfied. The cors nlwi m-rvetl upN i' fur the ball given lnl night, fitiliug over couple. Hail 11 not Ihvii for Ihe m i I dent in breaking the hint" gla- ni iluw the venture wnuld h;te in-t n unite k success llnaucially, hut tbuint ion have tieen coiuitig steadily in uln.ii w ill assist grcully In nuikini: t ti c loss. The Indie are pmlu-c in t!nir thanks lo thoe citl.ci,-. who huve been so lih.-ml atltl to the .lll'lle u.-ie r- ally for their luilroiingc ( A l llol.ic s i : it v i ( i:-t. A large crowd of comiutiiiicum-. par tielpntnl In the atliiunte loleinni itimi of tlie ThaukHgiving of our U l". l (Mlinlrv nt the Cntholic church -1i r day. Nlost IU-v. Archhirhop J i . - tl. llveretl k very btuutifiil Nt iiiion. lie crlcbruletl his nutt nt o'clis k u. in. Immetlintelv itfti-r the putr, Kcv. lUck, snltl (he m-coiiiI iiiiim. o'cltH-k Very l!ev. A.lclheliu, Mt. Angel, snug the high iinim. choir wim large nnd the inc,ing At ! ; lor of The excel- lent. THK lAM-Ntl I'AIH Y. There was a merry crowd of tl.tiin i. at the ball given l.t-l night and t:y enjoyed themselves until two Ii.-,ii- after luiilnlght. The inu-le win fur-nlaln-d bv (lie F.ilgclie orcheftra, n siMtlng of clnrionct, iolin, pinuo an-l cornet. The plavcrs wi re I'rof. 11.11. Yerington. Mr. l ink, MiM.te ll.ut and T. I'. Whet Icr. and tln-y received many compliments for th.-ir ee. I!, nt music. The incinU-rs ol t'o. (' -.-r t i n ly Mtiretl a social mjcccs 'ii thi bull although no grciit amount w.-t tleured tlnanciully , Tt'KKKV AMI C'lltiW. A liovils.vi e was prepared lu llcinler-.ni A I. inn's drug store window by (he cut. rpri-mg Itroprietor for ThauktgU lug day. J. t. Ferrve, the taxidermist, nmunlnl a i turkey gobbler and a ctow whit h were suggestively nrrangtil together. iTheluraey was represented in n race. w ith feathers ruftlnl ami prmdlv inaiii- laming a ts-Iligen-ut ptwition while the . crow is on the defensive, sum ling bis defiance. A great many wcrv atua. t wiudow by ttte aimit.iig ed to t he scene. k it (Iusnl Ih-c t HlltiKKN Fni.IMs lU.th tie tl. glues at lite electric light station wuv disabled last night but the city was without lights but a few lliinutt t. The large engine was soon rlxcd and man-agi-l lo kteit the lights burning until morning. I loth are Is-uig n-pmn-d to day ami the plant wlU Is- running i.s usual tonight. IV. him Hh.iKIN.- Thurs-hty's A'll.niy Herald: The tssilll bol.tiug the l.v's of Ihe Harrishurg lumls-r Co. hmke and allow ni alsmt ttso worth of l-ir to escape ts-fnre II w a aguln ms-uiyiI. I ill DAY, I 1.(1. Ml-1. K I. Wild illli k It pollnl Mr.. II. Tjlllifli-ee iilc plentiful. U ill wllli l:i gnp-. li. v. I. 1 1. DrlMT riti.rn.d home tlil-. ufl. rii'H.n. Allot ui-y I'.. O roller n tumid from .-.-tl. nt yt-'lt r.luy. I-!. M. r.-irH'iiter hu. n-turntil from bis trip lo I'ulifornl.i. Hereitft. r (he city nmrshal --f AHuiiy will ret ive -l'i y nr. Mrs. Ie.lt rt I'ratl relumed from I'n-swt 11 tlil- inoruing. O. ('. I.e.-, t. pr.--.-nt In.; !ie l'..rtl.tlld ln- :.!. li. I- in lui.-. lie. iil.s I'.r.ct n and w ife w. nt to Foil lulu I nil tlii- HMi nilii;' ia-:.l. There nre ini-ii and on- woin-in In the s-iit'. i t i:try at hul.-ni. Ail., rt W.i!',..-r !m If. n :;(--i :tt.-l a .::try Win ; li).n r- -t .in i ; I tin- govt r i. r. n and f.fi i!y n finn-d .-'i. ii t!,i iin-rninu". Mi- I. ,i K. Mini ii went to IVM a r!,;i,j l. r a -hort vi-it. r l.iy J .tit. ies.. it h.-el clinre I 1 - al going .low tl to- I '. of I' -I l, i: . I! ,.f. i , t II ' lie. ' I. Vi M. 'i iinu, -fri.-n.ls ill , IH - f . . 1. W. it -I I live , north ' I j -i.-k I. 'i t 1 . -.- n 1 -r t r i..-w . -I I '.ei !.' Ii.lt. r t ; II. M 1 a. -; tiro-'e ! J rt f-r . J . .e A tor. a iiiurdcn-r, I M n h:.1 .-.-.l .,t ti i.l' N.-l list m n Ut I t. r. - nt. , , . today. -uel- .1. I i. I low and w ife, of ' il , arr-vi-l in i'-- v. st. rd.iv Oal.land, Ilia: lilil,' mi I v.ll r. -I iiu in Ku' f.r .1 le.V I : -. I 1 1 i (i i tin- month of S-ptt inls-r Hie On l'oii I'at-iiic tail nnd slcniiii-r system laek.-d s J, :;;i.i t of paying oM-m(iu- ex In-ii -es. Mi-. I!. II.- (iiiiiit-, of Hurri-burg, I who Inn In. -ii vi-itirg for a Ii u- dn s nt the ro-ide ol J. W. In-rr;,-, re- tcna d liouie this ini-ruliig. i 1 Mr. and Mi TnMik-gl in-. I.tdv's p..r.-nl th.-ir honii- It t. Illicit Thoiiin-oti Kpt-nt al the rc-ldeliii of the In ihis city, returning In ?-al. in thi.' morning. li- I 'arr.!' I'l ieinllv entertained the ' int ml. r- of tin- t-.'iii'iri'l.istiif (he Statu : I 'niversity i.t In r In. me lust even- lug. Airex-ep!ioii:.:!y llii-time is re-1 1 rt i'ite.l. ' I l'n -i.ii ii' ( l.:t man, of the State I ' ni t-i -it y, went to I'oitlaiid ou the lo-al this in. iiiihur. He will ileliver the lir-t l.-ctur ac-.iir- Is-fore the ' In.-ii Iiik.1 ..f tlmt city (hu-evening. SheiiU'Mai-i", the mnili-l sherill' of j ( 'nhiuihia cninty, Oregon, has llown. I e Is o er : h"i i-!ii. it in his ill-founts w iiii lie- ci-inty. it s.vii.s in.il ii imik. . ii.i.ltllei. i.e.-what n malt ki- iiiei an-. It ti ns not make him hoit.-tt. Thursday's Oregouiiiii: imrge I'm-1- I shaw wilI U- luninl nt Kugeiie tliis altii in sin. As il w as the s.vue of bis; (.-i.nt u-i-luli.ist and activity, there is j no ition-lilting plan- for his reiiiaiusj to re-i than in the count v upon which, i. .. . i . ii.... Hiring nit mriy vt-ni . oi rc-iucniv w iihiii it, he bus hhctl uu lioiiorable it HOW it. I't-ndlt ton Iler.tld: A. R Hiuusllill Mallm-k I t a. 'I of the Milton plnu ol lii rowing money fituu bank presi dents In- threw up Ills situation n.s pres. hi. lit of t li- I'eiiilietoll Savings bank ! 1 1 I rt lire. I tn tin- shatl.-s ol irivnte lift i.-uii-s oi privntc inc. denting is gettiui; .... 11111 "'' I" elililelv (.HI i-M ll in; for otic of Ills " i H .lifllll 1 1 1 ..in.,.. The ili-aliier I I.H.L. I, ft hel. vester ' i lie. il;-y 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; mi h.-r n turn trip, tn.'k no freight from thi- point loinled IU'i tout of wheal at Mt t iir.hoi.-e tlow u the fiver. If she leiiiail'i-d hi :e until cvi-liing she c ... i ... , j , ! hnve procun d no Ions of fr.-iirlit lu re. It i escte. -lie u ill If here nijuiti the lirt of next We. k. l'iiui- lib- News: A lie Davis, who it a leal cta'. owner in thi- count v. and u lm i well kiiiiw ii iuhI favorably re-mi-mls-red by many l.aiiccouutv boys, i-ited I'rin. -villi- ihiswti-k. It w"as ii a r con I pl. a--1 1 1- ! im . I Inui in n -lib- slant ial tnai.iit r. ... i I... . i... ...... I... .... .... n iK.i.ie to mi.- ins home in our 'opportunity was given there were forty nii l-t. ami -anil -cti.t it vote in Cnk t mt. re,,uets for praver. I'mler the ci .inty ut the iitM June cl. i i ion. : snnic ttuidillons before the great rvvi- l hi-f.ini r.i! i f the late (ienrcc I'.el-1 val la-t winter Ihirtv-live riiUotts -It iw i .-i-tirii d . sterility ufti-ruisiii - w ere made. The talk looking to a re frniu lln- r.-M.lciii-c of (ieii. W. Kiu-ey 1 vicnl in this church Is l-ooinlng geri to the Matoiiic ,-. in tery, nnd wm eriil among Imth converltsl ami uncoil-laiv-ly attended l-y hit many old verted ople, uml many hearts ate friends, notwithstanding tin- iuclciii- look in-; with earnest expectation to It i nt t at In r. I he M-rvict-s w re con- ouiing. v. ducted by K. v. Mr. Kichanl-oii nild were of -i'v. ry iinpr.-tsive nature. A Ib xlval at Cottage (irtiVC g'.. man i. t cmie nun tne itcopie lu mm hit I SeVinl fi tf the late A. (i. t the llnlliinin llmi-e .! . i- 1 1 . ii 1 1 ill i in- i. 'i i iihiii ni' s- lien-la-tsptiutf -f pn.-.iino.ii:,. have t-,ii,.i I,. m, -,. !.,...' ,..,o,..i,. 1 1 .. i .. .. . ... i n.ai i ia.;- of his si-lcl, Ml l.nlin Iav is on Novemls-r .mth, nt 7 o'clock p. in. at In r lioiiie mi (b-orgln. This act of ii-u: ti v i-it touching murk of theni- pr. i.tlimi w '.i. !i i-t. it f..r Ihe kind-1 in tn frii-n.it tn a bu-! her who died lu ii tar aw . iv hul l. v., l i.-t gniiian l'.csid. lit t !,,,,, i in Faster ii 't, e,: wnrkiug t.p the In - tin .'.ttcunneisitv. 1'robn - t- n -Is (.f t! bly tlmt is a-.other of hit tiiMir'ntioi , a'.-i g with tile lecture system. It is a imm one. F t-lern college nnd slide uuivi rs'ty pn-.i.enis make such tours fnspn ntly, mid tln-y are of value In inativ v ttvs. It. -nli-s gathering slu- di nt be eoiiiet more lii loiich w ith tlie if the -tale, and his V I -1 1 never K1 III Ial.- to Icitv. mi educational iinprt tn on the tow u I ii. 'j i.uril, l'.- I. Ol I'll l i:- ri.ivrni. Helmet Itslge, No. Knu-hlt of l'ylhiat, elected of I'.iiit lutt in .-hi. at fi.M.tw , for the en suing vear: ll. nrvJ. I .tv, I'. I'.; I itsi. W. Ki'n-vy. V. I'.;" F. Ti Whttoomh, I'.; A. F. K.nim-s, K. of li. and S.; j.-.. Kn it. M. of A.; J. I'M-aveliue, M. . f i:.; H irrv Wt l.Ur. M.ofF.; W. I.. IVUno, M. of W. r :r t.-.-sr I. is i Kirrrii.-i isiii agreeing r leave ru. ne a-..' fnrev. r r. iii iIti aw v, J.-s-ie I. s.-!C). he wayward grl w a . slstul eX-Millmter Stevens' reply to hi di- -lutgi I l -t.jii t'.ic city jail I'liurs- j cliarg,- until be had read the whole day t w ini! .'. nnd d. ;vrt.i on ihe communication, of which only a syo i 1 1". 1 1 1 1 I . t tram for A-iil.ii d. A gtssl j oi wa published by the local pa i riddance. s-r. opiaiu Siunkrrs. Imilj Uuanl. Iee. Two Individuals, giving tin lr iiaim-e u Jimmy Fennell, an Albany tlu horu guiiibler, and F:d Abbey of NewKirt, arrU tsI In Flugt-ne last Monday inorn- ing and tlmt night coinmeuceu irt iuerttlng a errtaln ( bliik boue, located i on the alley wiuth of Ninth street, Ue Mtl to be an opium Joint. I'ollce luan Matthew concluded that the In dividuals were Indulging In the nar cotic ami Wednesday morning, be tween the hours of 12 mikI lo clock Iieputy fherlir t'mner, whom lie had en I In I to assist ti i ill, went to the above house to make an Investlgatlo.i. They found (he door securely locked but In a short time it was opened by the China 1 mull In charge of the house, and the : two w bite men were found, but not In j the act of smoking opium, although ' from their apsnrnce and aurrouud 1 lugs It looked as If they had been In dulging. On opium outfit was found, the lamp still burning and the pit w as warm, w hich they captured. I he men were arrested ami taken to the city Jail. I Inch of the low down sj in. "nt of the human race attempted lo brils- the oncers by otlering litem from rJn to (.to each, saying that they would nlso "skip" ou the first train. The brits-s were spurned by the nlUovm nml the smokers were locked up In the inui cells. They were taken U-fore the recorder Wednesday afternoon, and thfVhtisid trial, K. H. Sklpworth Bp- - eariiig for the city ami L. llilyeu for I lie .l.-ft li litntt. The evltleltce w as all . .lays. , In by tio'cl-s-k last night, and the at torneys mad'.' their argument this the lo- . morning. loil.u'o ICccoi.it-r Isirris, ater coiitidcring tne ruse, iiiih-h-. n uue usiu rciiiicti ' i.C -il nml tints nml till and iststs UIHill .,;,... v .i.t t . i ..oi-j. ..viuici oi .in? iisni.T HI...IIH any iimm-v they will tsuirxl the amount out w ith tlie city. The city marshal should coiiis-l these dcgruiletl sjieci iit. us of manhood to work on the streets. They could U prolltnbly em ploved ill cleuiiing oir the muddy crtHW u alks alsiut tow It. ralrmonnt Nutes. Mr. ( hapmaii lost a valunhle hor-e Jettcruay, ny sit liness. Mr. lllat-k Is building an extrusive u lilllloii to lilt itwt-lliug on riilei-nui si rvci. A geiilliMiinu wns here (his week li nking up a location for a grist mill. I'ho llurr llros. knife factory la n-t- ting orders for all the work they enn iln. They contemplate employing nil- tlitiouul nnlids smiii. Fnirinouiit literary MK-ietv is imain hnliling regulur sessions with u giswl ntteinlalice. Muliy from Kllgene mid Spiingtlcld are regular pnrtlcl- ulits. I,. I,. Scliell, formerly of this place ,t lloW living lu Ffiidlebtn, writea he will soon return with hi family and is-cupy bis cottage on F.a-t Flftecutli street. ti. M. Miller I prepnring Ihe ground for ,inll,i,IR i,,, ijni Ann cherry tr, i,0 south part of Fairuiount. I lo will also plant several hunilred elicit-, apple tns-a In the same vicinity, '1 lit jr N III Test It. Corvallis Times: As suggested In .i i... i.. . . . i. a, . iiicse (.siuiiiiiin tnsi wn-ii, im-ikoii conn ty Hnple who have proiterty In I.l county nre suffering (nhulutloii. lllOollI They have pal 'I the taxes on their property to the sheriir of llentoii county, on 1 w hose asseHsment roll the property waa ! listed and bold his receipt. Mean- tune, the sherill of I.lriclon county has lk.u...il tl.A Ki.iAtlW .1.1 .... iH ail.t.h -.--i-...j . i-e it to be soltl at tax aals l)etvml?r '" t im iimut-i laiiic up ir un viuii i.. .i... . . ... ....... ...i... . to toe i.n-m-in teriti oi ma i-in-ua court r... i i.... i.. t .i.. i ..... .... '.'.'. """"' 'J ' '"r.u o. ,st- tltion for an injunction presented by ...... ii. it-.ii- Attorneys John lirvnn anil Wallis Nash, representing William M. Hong. A preliminary injunction restraining the sheriir from silling the pros-rty I was gtantcd, nml will Is? arguetl tt tho -ki-iu1 ti-rui in (his city lX-eunlier 2' I A llfvlrsl Spirit. Illjr (iusnl, H.-r 1. , Ijist night nt the Methodist church , there wns n very Interesting prayer lueeting. A large IluiuU-r wtre pres ent ttntl itiuiiv urint.t Stt.Sll. UPS. ... ' . . I .... man,. i.siKing to a revival. When an Dallr liiisr.1. Iw. I. A card was retn-lved by one of the pastor tins morning slating that the - .... i ..... , . . , ' P , ' ,aK" t trove Is assuming urge pros.rtion. It says, "Alinr full lut night from end to end; many more under, .lisp conviction and work spreading. Many of the voting meu of i the town have U-eu converted." 1 1 ' I'1 ouant, bur. I. 1 UK i-roRM. Tho mx-nt heavy rani siorm wa not unexi.i-ctetl dv . ,;"7' ',H P"t ny confl.len. l In the il rl',,t,m to"ur. Missouri vcaiitcr propnet, a prune! in me Ot Ann a few day ago. In hi fore iast Foster suid storm wav.-s would crts the continent from NovcmK-r to -""(h and iNth to Iect mtier 2d. the next will reach the i'acillc Cist ntsiut 1 VtvmU-r .'Id and will he of very considerable energy. He say It w ifl cross the western mountaiii's by the close of the fourth. A Cold wa've of more than average force will follow Hit disturbance. The preceding storm wave will ensjs the western mount-nut about the J.I Filter say so, and it remains to be seen whether or not tie mnde a false proplnvy. I'm xt Stkn.mikaimikr. C'orvalli Times: The .ind Judlcinl tllttrm I .as a court stenographer. t. O. Wil kin was aps'lnted by Judge Fuliertott at the nivut term of court lu this ciHinty. .nin, ita., is.-c. i. hi-tniiiinii. ' sioiier lUtmnt declined tislav to ulk liotdira Itemti. Nov. SO. Lucky man, eat a turkey! IUllier high w ater yesterday. Tlie arty at Muthewa llroe. tonight w ill lie a Uinta. J,. fimlth had a valuable horse killed by a train one night last week. Home partlca were down from above Codage (Irove this wwk to engage hop rooti from J. II. Keeney. Some of u attended a moat r,l'"u pr(y at Mark Kelley'a near I reswell la-t Thuraday night. To aay we hint a good time Is ratlug It mildly. One night thl week we were called to the door of our domicile and valua Ion waa linimrted to us by afrieudfroiu Trent. We anxiously await an opportunity or recipna-BiuiK the favor, but not in the same Hue, lo Is sure no hoj for that. 1 In the hanoenlllgti of this place will please excuse the 1 ... . . . l'l,n f.1.1 shortneseollliiswcea sn-stti. mo... Is we were called out one night recent ly to defend our poultry Interests, aluce which prudence dictate our remaining at home for our presence with our neighbor is far less enjoyed than man ifest. Horn. Nov. 7, 1S03, to Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Keeney, a son. Mr. J. M. l!erkhlre returned to (itflhen Sunday from C'oMago tlrove. Mrs. L.tlav, formerly of Creswell, but now residing with her huslmnd and family at Cocur d'Alene City, Montana, Is visiting friend near here. Three appllcntlons for the mail con tract U-lwcvn (twlien nml Dexter were tiiade bv js-rson in (his lis-nllty. Of co true each of them issun')of getting it. Fkathkkweioiit. A lsririrr llangrd. AUTOIIIA, Iee. i. j.inu liriicr, ni" in irtlerer or icior rtiieuiiiun, wu lii- iigtHj promptly at noon today. He read In u llrm voice a confession ac knowledging the Justice of hi son te.ioe. Just before the trap fell, a large uum U rof sherli! from diiTcrvnt parts of th - staU- and about 6oo Invited citizen fn m the city ami county were ad m tted within the enclosure ami saw the hanging, which went off all rk-bt. Ho ascended the stcw of the gal Iowa ui aided and was given a few minute time in which to nay a few word to the BiMH tfttors. In linn tones he said: "1 acknowledge my guilt of the crime for which I am about to sutler death, th Justice of the sentence and the tin pnrliality of the Judge and Jury. I hi.vo to thank Sheriff Smith and hi dt put list for their kindness. I forgive everybody. I hope that I may myself he forgiven, and that all will pray for me" Toward the t-ud of hi remarks the Caper which he held trembled slightly, ut bcvmid thi no sign of faintnc w as visible until Sheriff Smith began to pinion him. lielore this operation wa completed ho had to be supported. The strait were arranged with remark able celerity and dexterity ami the rosj adjusted in a few seconds. No t ii no w as lost, and a the sheriff com pleted the adjustment he lifted III hand and the trap fell. lU-ltcr's neck wa disolcated and life was pro nounced extinct lu 6! minute. The body was not cut down until 10 min utes after the drop. Cottage Grove Items. Liadcr, IX-c. 2. Miss Maggie Carey went to Eugene Sunday to attend the public school in that city. Jakle Lurch arid Ralph Whipple who are attending the state university at rugene, came home Wcdueday to six-ml Thaukagivlug. David Harris, of Coast Fork, wa thrown from hi horso butt Sunday af ternoon, dislocating one of hi should ers. Ono of our physician was called out, and soou the trouble waa relieved. tjulte a number of young people from F:ugene, Creawell and Comstock attended the mastjuerade ball given at this place Thursday evening. A gtKd tl ne was reported by all present and tho U-st of order prevailed. After a few day illness at his resl ih nee In this city, Jacob Hatterly, died November 27, lsirj, aged about i yiars. He leave a son, lust heard of at deer park, W ashington. The funer al service w ere conducted by Itev. K. (littins at the M. F church on Wed ncstlay. Salkm, Or., Doc 1. K. I.. McOee, a laborer, was found In a drunken stu per about 2 o'clock this morning In the rear of William Anderson's saloon. Ho was not taken in hy the police Im mediately, but a short time luter they w at to arrest him and he was dead. T..lody waa removed to the uuder U ker's, and this afternoon the coron er s intiuest commenced, w hich is not vt finished. An autopsy of the body show that the liquor that wa taken by the deceased caused paralysi of the In art. An analysis of the conu ut of the si miaclr and bladder is also being made. It I supposed that the de (vased Indulged In too free drinking of evg-nog during the early portion of la -t night. Two others are u,uit sick, c-a wed by the same. McCJee leave a w ife and six small children. Mtl.WAl'KliK, Dec. I. Frederick Ab ts tt, of thi city, reveiveil a message fr 'iu l harles L. Colby, of New York, yt sterday. dinvtiug him to send ll0 to Ihe sutlerlug miner of Ironwood and lleMcmer in hi name. Washinjtox, IJc. 1. Tlie deiHrt niont of cute ha applie.1 to Houdura for the extradition of Menage, the Minneapolieinls-i:Jer, and to Guate mala for information on th case. rirrsm mi. Deo. l.-Everythlug Is (ptiet at the Snowdcn and Uastonvillo lulne. They did l ot start up a ex pected, but preparation are being U4W v Ba,-auua; Nrw York, Dec 1. The Krie IUil way fomjiany today defaulted on the Interest on lis second mortgage bond. It paid the Interest on the funded 6 Per cent. The All-any Democrat tell of the follow ing damage by the high water in that city: "The Union I'aeiflc harf wa destroyed and the O. P. wharf upheaved, Uics Unig about the only damage." work. Our trci-U are in good condition considering the amount of rain that has fallen. In fact Kagene hat the bent improved highways of anv city in Oregon. Knox county, 111., is probably the divorce center of the United .States. In the last five years the number of divorces have averaged one to every seven marriages. Tho holiday aeaBon will soon he here. Now in the time for dealers in goods suitable for present. to make their announcements in the Gi ard, the best ad vertitiing med ium in Lane county. Ex.: Newspaper men who te'.l the fanner how to make a ucce.t of his buttiness arc like the fartnor who tells the newnpajterman how to run his pajier, and yet there uro cotneof both in Oregon. The late George Iklsliaw much to build up Oregon, did and Tim felt Lane county in particular. lo.s of such a citizen is always bv the community, and state in re. general. His memory will be vered by all. The Oregonian ii not eo jubilant over tho smuggling cates ns it was a few months siiicc. It now looks very much n if the only man that would cscati the penitentiary would be Richard lloe, who han not been arrested. Wc suppose he in a partner of John Uoe. A locomotive is lieing construct ed in England to run 100 miles an hour. It is 2,000 horcc power and the driving wheel are twelve feet in diameter. Tho three cylindoH are forty, twenty-eight and eigh teen incites in diameter, with a thir ty inch stroke. The boiler pre--bure is 200 pounds. Thanksgiving wns more gem-rally observed than ever before in Eu gene. The ladies of the Itelicf Corps distributed considerable food and clothing to tho needy of tho city. This organization U com posed of a band of good, trim and noble women who werk for tho good of tho whole community with out pay. They are deserving and should bo heliied in their charita bio work by every citizen. There is a bill jiending in con gress providing for tlie i.siue of jos tal fractional currency, in denomi nations of 5, 10, 25 and 50 cents. This is intended to furnish the pub lic with a convenient form of mon ey for transmission through tho mails. It is to displace the postal notes, which are to lw withdrawn from sale on January 1, lS'J I. This fractional postal currency will be furnished at its face value and and without formality now neces sary to get a postal note. There are branches of business involving small transactions which would be sensi bly aided by such a currency for enclosure in letters. Some time ago a large tract of swamp lands along the Illinois riv er, near l'eoria, was recovered by a dyke and drainage, and prove 1 to bo very fertile, tho soil for a considerable depth being a solid mass of decayed vegetablo mould. It has been selling at 1100 an acre. The summer has been very dry there and this mould has become as dry as tinder. Some time agi it took tire from burning weeds on one of tho farms, and it is said tin) whole tract seems likely to burn up. All ellbrts to extinguish the fire has been in vain. It smoulders and spreads beneath tho surface, ap Iearirig only in epoU, and reducing tho soil to a depth of several feet to a bed of ashes. Some two hun dred acres hayo already been burned out, and still the fire con tinues. Nothing but a trcmendouJ fall of rain can save the laud. Corvallis Times: The dema gogue has seized tho oppoatunity, and because tho president has sign. lied a spossible intention of restor ing Liliuokalani to the Hawaiian throne is raving about the "smould ering fires of patriotism." They have jumped into the middle road with a "me-and-Decky-killed-thc-bear" air and are howling about pa triotism as though they bad so"10 of it. The proprietor of the New York Herald is one of them, and he is so filled with the fires of Amer ican patriotism that he spends Li- entire time in I'aris, France. A to this boasted patriotism in what particular bosoms is it supioed t-i burn? It is represented by the railway magnates of this great country, who hold the land in bon dage worse than surfdom? Is it in the breast of the sugar trust yr the whisky combine, or rather is :t represented by the New York bank ers, who hold sixty million dollars storej in their vaults while thou sands beg for bread. A daughter of William Caldwdl, who liv,- in the YVynoochee valley. Vkh., I 7 months old and weigh -3 pound. She weighed 15 pounds l birth. Our sewt-r Joe txct-lk-ut It waa money well in vetted. O