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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1894)
DAVID lOLKMAN Lil. , The 'Hi It J litli IUliln From' Tlis Ms'liiiiu'r. Mint. ! l.llj liuanl, li.rrli Ilavldlf. Colciii-in, who wa allot twice hy llriint M'i li Tlmndny evening, dliil from llm i-ll-cu f hi wuml Inat iilghl "I I'M-' o'cl'k. After lil d.utli fit- ilm-ov.ry wa made iliiil IhIIi nhi.t had iliniuifli hi" Ix.'lv. im-ft thec enter- ed tin- right ri-ifl inn! rniigiiur down ward , out wMir Hi right kidney. thcr hot entered the li ft ItimU The ot ml wax fiiiih'l l.nlgc.l under Die "km IIMr tllH li-lt NlllillliliT 1 .1 ;t !-. It Wfl thought nlnce injun-d muriy ri'iiivi-icil liuiii I . nhi-k that he would prol.nl.lv iiri.v.l.ul Internal liiiimrrliLi in 1 1-1 have n-iiic.i ami thu canned ili-lit ll. Ilii Mml HI Mil-, lift lin-n-t i"-l tliMiitfh Ihf uiiin-r part i'f II right lung. The other nliot ili'l imt ciil. r tin- cavity hut f"l- ; low.il Hr..uml tin- rilw. iMva-! wu Uirn In Hamilton, Ohio, April lo, Ki:t. II- nrriv.-d " 1 Oo.m with hii fathi r. family '' -t.l. Ml W1MM-I ' ' ' liuirrli il to Surah A. t row , in l.iuie iniintv. I'lvi i-hihlri-li witv Iniril lo thi'in, nf w hom four niirvivt'. I hiy llviil uimiii ll yinrn in Sin-In i.rM'iiirl. hikI llifll rrlimvi'il lo Vlilin-ne whin- lln'V have rn.e. tor klmiil IJ vi-iirn. Mra. t'olciiinn ilnil la fore tin- fimilly n-moviil to Ihlm-ily. Mr. Col limn'" motlu r ftlli llvinir IhoiiKh f.i-hl.- w llli line, ami ! at l-nn-i-nt r.-ilioK with hi-r win, W. I. rule man, on 1'oyiiliM-r.i-k. Hhe wiwl-oru In IKiuaiiil will IihIM vi-nm of aiv next Jnlv. 'I'he funeral rvl.i i w ill U In-hl at .1 p. in. tomorrow, 'I'miwliiy, March ', from the family ri'li-iif, corm-r of Fifth ami Mmnln .tni-tn, to llm I. O F. ii-mi-ti-ry. The cervmolilin will le uinli-r the ilin cllon ot Ihe A. O. I'. W. IihIki', of w lili h In- wat n n-p -cte I n.iinUr. FRIDAY, MARCH Hon. V.. I'. Cnli ini.n li In Fiinrin-. A few lliikci of huow fell IhhI niuht. Aturla U koIi)( l lutvu another iln ly pnH-r. tlnw- alioill Unit Minmnt for Ihe hit -liner FjiK'-ne"' Mitrxhal F.ictluml li ahle to Im iiUmt th. Htnt-tn nirulii. Juilh'e l'u Hi rtoii hiii retiirnc'l fioin a lrii lo Han Fiiiih-Ixii. The Florhlu Jury foiiml CorU-lt, Ihe pri lighter, not Vuilty. 'i'he Jiim-tlon City piihlic mI.ooI c1im In one we. k iiiore. Clin. Mnyh.-u- ami wife have re turuiil home from Row hurtf. Hon. M. A. Miller returm-l to Mm home at lehumin thia ninrnlii. I'nuldi'iit Cliiipmiin went to !-'u!i in thin liioriiinK on Ihe lo.nl Iriiin. Mm. A. I.. Sli-arna, of I'orlliiinl, la vIxitliiK Willi her nintir, Mm, D. Y. I'l-nitm. Mra. Frank Craw- hat n-lurne.1 to licr Alhany home after ipiiti- a vl-it In thin city. Jell Hawk, Ihe 'liincoe lecturer, ar rived nu thin iifleruooii'a train from I'ortland. II. R. Kineaiil, editor of the Joiirmtl, liaa retiirne.1 home from pnlnta dow u tho valley. A fair limine w it mux-d the repetition of "Heller t tut it liuld" tit tin-orn houm lnl eveuliiK. Iliiyard llaiiily, well known here, lain RoM-hlin.'. He cliltllin to he all art Ul on w ihhI cut. Only one county In On on him inon vollnif precinct limn l.alie'a ;!!, w hich I Mull mil w llh I JO. Iieputy County Clerk Sherwood llurr returiie.1 home l li it uM.tiiooii from a ix w.- ks' vir.lt lo Ni-Iiiuk. I'lmtmUln-KM-M apMiiiled ycwtcnlay: Mr. A. J. Ilii'liv, at Sumiin-r Lake, Lake count v, and l.ui-la J. Hunt, at TllliiiuiMik, 'Tlll.iiiiiMik county. Tha diamond pin advertled for hy 1'. IIhiik waa found hy a lady on I't-afl I ni t, iml wa not returiii'd n he cluliniil nhe ultcrward lout It. Fred Mandiall, a 11 year-old Row Imrn laiy, wa lined M" and clven o day In juil l-iii.-, for In-iiIIiik a itlrl alxtut the oame ai w hile KI"K home from m'Ii.miI. A. II. Minium tel.'irrahh fnun Wio-li-luirtou to the I'ont Inti lliKenii-r of N altlc, Waxli., that Hlii-Ke I In In-retained n ni-elver of the On-(on Na tional hank at IVrtlnml. The Or. iron I'licirte ctemner leave Snii FrniiciMit on tlieTth. l- reltlit for I; i luetic can Ui eilitouly lirointht throiiKli hy the river Hti-aiut-r KiiK'i-ne w hich leavt-n Portland for thi ihiIiii on the ll'lh. Corvalll Tiuic: The riid economy of Reci-iver Clark ha caum-d Ihe ol'icinl head f T. T. Itrai.'i'inH to roll h.lo the waxte l-ank.-t. The ex c !! of the nw.l, It in nlil. will I- f Imsi I.-m IIi.iii the i line for January. MiMM-a Aiojie I'litlfroou, Jiile Me C llliw I-'bI.iI.m i.n.1 .'lf I ...ir...ul I I to Tort land th! nuimlinr Tliev m ' I. leuali Irt 1 1... 4.1...,, .Ii.irl... I.-.. J ...mi. I l.v-acue w li li-ti ineeta III M.-Miuuville m xt I'u.nl.iy. Mi-i Myrn Noin i a! o a ilrleiriit'- nint nhe will (fo in the al ive lant iiniu. l low u Monday. i ne imiow ni, inn. .riling a ymiiiif n. in wen know n in Fugviic, we lake1 . Tlnnn of yi-.ler.lay: ' r an aU-ii.v of lour fr. .in the Cnli li.lli.nl Niu.i. nlte Vi am In l!ut,,iM. I ..hH.i.Hl i. ,,r,i,.. I e next Monday r Tm-d:iv. He C..IIH- via the Cahailiiin I'aelAc, :md W;i lant heard fi,.in at H ilifm. J. A. T.mkum, ..f Miir.hH. I.I. U. iiado ae.-iirnte liKiin- u lu vi.-,..f milk from ,( ivm ..f tliii n.-a'. :ill, the Mail nay. the rv,.it, nhoun thai he n-nlie.1 x.i.;; from e.-i,- cm-, he.nliK u-iiik th'i worth ..! I.uit. r in the f un Hy, amlKI w.irth of calve, an. I hi- hid 11 tine h.-lf. r . nlv. nut of tin ar in Mn herd. Tin. ill -In, tl- vMtle t hlmnl.-.! it.N'k. The upper river mn.i be in ,.rv .,id ii.litlilluii aimidlnir I., thi. tt. tm nt iiiaile by the Cervalii time: The riv er l-tw.i-n Corvalll. ami llarr.l.tir( m In a tl.nrnl. I ld nnditl.iu for nv. Iimtioll. The lllltlierou II... I. tlill Inter hve ..to .1 i liiiy mi t no, other oUlril. li ,,. (hal liavli-attoii In nai.l to la il 11,1.-1 roil. i n h (t Ir down Itul Salutdav the I.U.nnlU,. ml uii her wl .rl ami had to un.l. iK rvpalr at thi place. HATUIUIAY, MARCH 3. Mixed weather. Dr. Chapman lectured in I'ortland liINt gt. Tin HanUhurif n.rn Iiou-hi liM new fH-llcry ll". Ovr I'm riirt IIiahih wire mid l.it evening. F. ).. Chamh.r Intend adding a ilm k u( tinware lo hi hardware Liml- III-. ful. ..I I'liMf th.. i.otnl cniifctl- , ;,t.j ...-.u-rdiy at Lynchburg, ' II I Ilk. ! V Ihitl thr telephone ytcm In Fugciie will Mart In with between Viand I1"! 'phone. i The "lU tlt r T:wn f.nld" c-i.iuiH.iiy ' arc coiitcmidiiting producing thitt .irulua III juiiciir.ii uv i-nmi.iaj. -m Hughe, who wa for y-ar ,.,,Ui,ty clik of Jow-phlne iimnty, n lViily ell. (I nt limnl I'awi. -pi,,, ,. wntrovciy over the liar- ritl(in. ltwt comprnuii.nl , wulU w , . r.-.umc.l ul ..mv to ,...mi,. U- tin-ami-. I The Adveulinla at Milton, On-Koii, ! are inakiiiK pri-parutioii for the end of the world, which they nay will come i in the near future. The Kl.i lrlf I.IkIiI Co. have ordered a cat Ii.ihI of coal lor fuel. 1'hey have hurned up all the aetmon.-d wixnl nulla hie for el. am that couhl la-M-cured. U-ii and Ne. Owen will plant li' acre of Imp thi M-iiMiii. Willi and Ad Omti-ii will plant a nlinllur amoiit. The yard are in the t.'oyote ami fH-n-ii-r cr.-i-k Imitom. A Monmouth criei.nimleiil to the llurrUI'iirif Courier navn: The dcle k'uten M-nt from t lilt aclnml weie di lik'hled with their trip to Diuretic and claim to have Ini-n hik'hly entertalueil. Rev. J. McCormack decline to run for ntnte w-iiaior in ClatiMip county on Ihe .iulLt ticket, and nlt-ll lillllM-ll' "Chiiplaiu to Sail.. r and r Uhf num." Mr. M.-Corinack In an early day n Ni.led ill Fuircne. A San Franeln."" dlpalch nay tliut It I Mated that T. Ierlon Hi'Kk'i hir nn rl.V n-ii-lver of the On-jjo'i I'lu.-ltle, I in i'he iltv w itli a view of nhlnlnluit control of tiie roml and ll ti-ninhlp .-.iiine.ii. Hi. The name old nlory. .Sil.-iii Daily ItiduiN-mlent: The f.-arful iiiur.ler alliiir which to-.k place at l.iiK'iiie I euiiiiK'li to ntrlku terror into llm heiilt of every ipliet family. Nolnhly can feel -rfei'"tly w-cure, i-v.-n in their ow n home. Alhiitiy IVmocrat: Lionel Statr'c w ill iml down. He ha l-en ivi-n l lie ixmlliou of .iiiuena imiliaKer of the r.-leprani, the piin r that recently ex Mil hi old life in cotiticelioll with hi nii-iverxhip of the lr tf..n l ank. Thi I a very liiiiny world Iu.IihiI. Sh. rill' Kelly, of Multnomah county, ha to raiM- a .Mi,oi IhiihI a tux col lector. He prepared a l. ml that In uu I. pie In .IcIimi. lie taken iHimlnmi-u w ho can oiialiry In niimn of (Iuini and iinwar.ln. Mi. I. n. I will In a kind of a necoud c.litloii of the n--Mmciil roll. The eoiiliact for KrudlliK llii(h ntrei l from the Miulh hoe of Fourl li tn-.-l to tin- not th line of Fifth Mr.-, t lin U-.-II let to It. llnrrl.il for l'lj cent n-r ytir.l, niiioiiutiiii! in the aCKreunle to .;l'l. The Kravel w ill he furolMn.l hy L. Simon ul 31 i-enta -r yard. Tin- entire Improvement w ill cont lex. than f.-rO. Wedliewl.-iy l'ell. Ill toll K. O.: Mr. and Mr. L.L. Schell departed Tiic dav cvciiini; for F.iik'ene, On-tron. Mr. Seiniell ha Ihi-ii until rtiviillv in the employ of the I'clulleton IJirtrii l.lifhl I'owi-r Coinpaiiy a trimmer ami fireman. He own a reni.lemv In KiiKi-iie, and llinln it advauliii;iiiu lo K'i there to await an oH-uiit in a hunl iict way. I'.aM. r thin jiar come on the JMIi of March, curlier than It lui Ini-ll U foru for a kinmI many year. In the year In., i-jiter Sunday wa on the '.Nth of March, and i lint wa the earli.-nt for more tlnin ,'ni year In-lorv. It can never I' earlier thaii March i;l, ami It linn only Im-u that early once in one htindnil yenm. I'hi In. Unite nil early npriug. The Salem Daily ludcH'tldclit of enler.Iay ha the follow ing c..n.-rn-l it K a youii)' latly who formerly at teiidetl the I'nlvenlty here: "Mln Kiln Arln-Kimt arrived' In Hnlein lant eveniiiK iiinl w III n-uiain for a few .lav vlnlliiiK. Atmiit the JTth ol March he will ap'iir l-fon a hale in audience w ith n nclcct cnuii-rt coiiimtiy, a the prima donna. Rev. J. F. lUalr. formerly pn.tor of the Cuniln-rland 1're.t.y tcrlnu chun-Ii at Salt III, han nev.-mt hln iiiliu.i'tlon with that InnIv and acivpted an Invi tation from the I'lt-ntivlcriaii church at New rt, Oregon, to take charge of that church. He will unite with the 1'nnhMi-ry at iln next M-fwion, at Cor valll.' He i a I. rot her of Rev. (I. A. Illair, of FiiKcue, and a non of H. v. Itlalr, who tuluiMcr.il to the C . chinch nt Woo.ll.urn two jcar ho. Salem In.l. 'ii.l.-nt: "S: runner, will I you In-lit me out."' he aald. a a tlure aiproaiii.i him In the tiiirknc- on I "'"'" 'rivt hul muni, "1 am out of. Work, III)' money ha run out. niv tin- out at home, my children are out of bread, my pant are out, 1 am worn out ami niv wife' out. Will vote plea- help me oul?" "My friend,"! wa. the reply of Ihe Salem younif loan, i ii a. nun von are Katllv out. ami I would hat,. t;,.iho mean of putting Voil tail unv more, but the fact I I've iwu -hm.ting crnv, and I'm about a i inuoli out a vim are." Ilugerd li a l,)tin. A Finn-lie young lady r.-.i-nlly n-ad in a li. mn r Ihe follow iiitf:' "A lady r ul. nt of New York while vlalt lug a ..n.loi-leal garden wa nudtleiilv vra,l nn. I huirk'cd by a nanly p tli.ui. I'he lady nwooli.il ami ll w a neve ml ilayUlont nhe ninveretl from h.-r nh.n k. Ihe Impudent mounter w a. evenly clia.li.i by the iudiunalit .ita!om. and we dire nay it ha lituitlil liiiu a leiaoii which he will not n...n forget." The Fug. in young la, Iv n-ad the atntve article w ith tl.-ct. Iiiti t.- and thi I the iiiaiiner In I w bu ll nhe iiMiini.-lil.il Uhii ll: "I'inh , f,n;ih (iirl, w hen nhe ha been hlli.-i.id I by a rthiati a many time a I have lnd..iie will never fan. I, but on the) conliaiy l.e 111 enjoy it. I think It I tin! i. ,.( ennui. I here. Von an. t ,i -r. i..i In iw.ru New Wk and tu-1 irlrln " geii Klrl. ( otlr (iruvr Items. lader, March 3. llrrUrl I'-akln kit Monday for mid m lull r fulr in San Frum-lnco. Mi. J. Hamewood prewntuJ IiuhIhiihI with lino !- Fibriiary We learn tliut the A utile mine alnppcd ruining until npiiug for wuiil of w'ikhI. the l..r I'' i Ik-n I.iin h n lunii il fi..ni.an Fran- eiMii Viilne-liiy inoriiltik', li:i Ink i tuki-ii In the iiil.Uiiinr fair. Dr. Wall cut turn... from Klha.ion IV V. :.i. l.-. n k. VVeilunalav. K-b. I ialiout llielMof a livliem;. John H. Martin, of Kamtai, arrived ' h.-reiilm-lay. II.; a a l.rollii r ot ; nn. Know .mi ami im.um. .wun, ; of t r..w. ll It l.aa ln tw.-nty y.-an. Hlm-e he IhhI mi wr hi- alHer ami forty ycamaim-e-linchlihrotherliwl. tVN' illr"l tlea wi re pluce.l near j the railrotwl track at the iii-lirlit-oriiitf i-liy oi i.ainuiii, iiicMiay. They were , Ihaite.1 down the river In thrc day, I from J. li. Ron.-' inUI tho uionl rai Id and u'iful tun ever made dow n the river. There wa a party at V. I. In k- wood Friday eveniiiK, Fehruary Zl, in honor of Mi Ikira Dii-kiiiMiu'a hirthtlav. Ri-frelimeiit were nerved at II o'clock and every one enjoyed a i very iilcaiuiiit evening, coiini.ieriiin every featum a grand lut-tm The engagement la aunouiice.1 of a Cblui-M nii-rcliant of L'inalllla to a dimky maiden of the l'inalllla Indian irihe. Jilirllun 4 It V Ili-un. Time. March 3. A F.uift-m) huti-lier waa here till week loukliiK after fat nt... k. A. J. Tlionimon, of Euit lie, waa nhaklllK hand with frlundn here lunl We.lm-v.lay. It I not ifciicniily known hut Jui.e. t inn City ha an autl-nlaiitf noch-ly with quite a larue luemla-lnhlp. It lianni indicate it lulnnioii. F.miiii-t Ilutlcr lianhad hi hounehold linnU rcliioved to I'ortland where he will remain until another change I made. Tat" llli-w, w ho ha l-eell at Col ton, WiudiiiiKton, lor the pant two year, la home on a vi.it. That coun try iiiiiM (vrtalnly arw Willi him ua ! he I the very plctun of liealtli. I .Marvin Mnllli It-It ctluentlay inorn- j Int lor ll. ppner. Hi family i Ktill here hut will remove to that place ua : whiii it tlie iHii-n.ary iirraiiKciiu-nt itlli I, made. ' I'rof. Orion' little In.y hail one of ! hl llneera manhe.1 in the treadle of a i m-wIiil; machine Tucdav. The whole nail wa torn from the linger. It wa a very painful wound. Id-v. Hay lie exn-.U to leave next luoiith for Mempliin, Ten ui-nki, to at leiul the national conference of the M. K. church, nou th. He and K. It. Ski worth, of Hum ne, are delegate from thi county. Sr. I'ACI., Minn., March A aen luitlolial niiit wa drought in the din trict inurt y.-niertliiy utti-rimou. Mr. Muiiette. inollierof Mr, (ieork'o Van Alikt-n, ha had iuuetl a will of haln-a din. u to com pel Mr. Chariot e Van Aukeii, uiiilhcr of lieork'e It. Van Aukcu, to iinxluiv the hitter' wile. The complaint nlatcnlhat Mr. Mum-lte i iimil.le to i. her daiik'hter, and that the latter i retrained of her hln rty. I'lirc.' year ug (i.nnve Van Aukcu married l.illie Aituc Ma utile, upr.-ttv I'reiitii k'lrl. It wu a runaway match ami not approved of hy Yuu Aukcu' mother. At the time Van Auken wu I'land Ml. Muuette wa l.Y Van Auken wu heir to a lurite fortune which wa in i harife of hUmotherilur- init hi minoritv. Mr. Mam-lte nl ite In In-r complaint that one aflerii.niii nf. I lerdintii-ral a hotel in SI. l'aul, Mix. 1 Van Auken hurri.il her dauk'hter from the I. n. in ami aald nhe wu In-ane. Later Mr. Muuette tried to mi her ! tlauk'hler hut waa refumil admittance. I hi wa one week at(n. The next day Mr. Mam-lte naw lier child, w ho look-! ed III, anil nal.l nhe had lni-u kept a primmer. I.llllo liaa lain tnken out of j ntlncklng iwny weni to uie .Montttoni Ihecltv, it I wipptnicd lo Hudnon, and I '"' '"l Haley iiiluc for n-iiifor-t. Mr. Maiiclto ha not mvn her. A imrliatr ! llefraaa, (jt'KtiKi', March i A bin coiuplnicy to iiciruiiil the I nitcti Male revenue ha lavn ilintitvenil heie and In New York, ti.ml nhipiiil from Kiik'land III In.u.l to New YorV fortrauahlpmeiit In duplicate Utxr and In-arltur alt the fon-lk'ti mark, tllleil with cheap tlo- lucntie k'.nxl aulwtltutetl. were for wartlnl to lletlllou Catiadlnu 11 r inn. and the linnirtet jtootU kept in New lorkaml wil.l. AlHiut -in cae are In the wan-houne here uiit-lnliiuil. Hon Iliwi an llmkanhinvnl. Wm.kksuakki:. March i A car on the iinrrow-ituajfe railway, rutinitiit ln-twe-ll u little village of Merrlnu- 1...... .....I .i... i ..... ..r i... ti-... . ..,. .. .. . ,. ...... J,, , . " ! Kn.l I mi i tiiiiitany, iiuiiii.il wiiii miner iroinir to their work, ami I k.. p u-..rlr n.l u..., I 1 dow n an emhankmciit toilay. wen- fatally Injured ami aev.-rnl w dan geroii.ly hurt. nn. Hnchwcll ttena. liriMiriiii, March 2. Mr, builrf Rockwell, the actrvn hot by I'ltcher . McNahb We.lntitd.iy night at Ihe Ho-' Icl l.ill'.-l, tlieil tin liH.rnliig. Her liunimml wn untitled yesterday ami ' left California for thi cil v at on.v. I X vii- T !' ' ,,u ".,''."" "J"1 nt ' aa llpml to hi old 1 rutin. II.. 11 even- ' ilt- t lnn HI.... . .ece.. llrllalr. OttmHTiUvx, X. J March i-Au j.0Hn.AXt.. Mar. l.-Cuton.. In exph.iou no n. -verc that ll wa. felt I n,,i ni Aii.ln w. and Chan.l r. w ho I ,VMiM-."; h'" '" "2'-,,,f .""i ",""'l-ded January 1--.bvColl.i t. u lding of the .-.pauno t heml.-a! or Rluck on acnunt of ihe .Hn-aiH-ofa 'l ''. i L , ,U1u,or" "g. dem..llHhi..g rllhu. pilMM.ni!,r fn,ln . J. , .. . n ...1 ,,,,lll!"f,n l.'ntiim.. ,.' ri.intaU-,l bv the d.-Mirt- l,t,.,:,7:-U.?..",", r'".," on re.,m,,.-n,I..U..ii of 'Mr. Rlact. it . " ' 1 ' ' ' "" """""'l' to ultima. 4 llaprlrn aa. I'oKIl AM, (Ir . Mnr.-li i Fx Chief 'of Tolliv J. II. Ijippeu. who waa . ntri.-krii Willi (unily.u aUmt elisht I month ag, aiu.v which time he ha I li-il ali1iit vchlcu, aa uphmed j to l .inking hint a r.-w thiv ao, hut rnlll.il. Hi condtiio'i, lu.wever, la a very pm-nriou one, and it w ill he a j oiieition of a ahoit time only when j tltalli -hall rvlicw hi iiiering. I I I ram 1 ra. I N.I. X. V Maieli i-fc. McKane wa put (i,t (lliir ni...ii l.l .... ... i . . thi luorcln-r tu U-arn a trade I hlraia HKallMC lb l mlrtli. Xtw Yokk, Mn li I. Afti rtli'i!' 1 the 'k-rvuur New York" hill, iovi-rn- or Flower ail: "Thlaai-t l u of tin net irullfvliiir In my w hol- iiin-er. tia-aU-rNew Vork liu lui-ll one of llu- ilrinniiiof niv Ilii-, uml I (i-iiuliii.v d- i iiniuii- tin- irl ili-Li' nf ilolnif w hiil I ran to l-Klll the work of iniiooinliMinll. 1 have from the iluv Unit the pnijii-t wux miv'tfinleil li t ll le uiiili-ratiaxl that I wn i.r.lliiliy In lavor of ll. in m l i" mi'nif' I nininiin-inli-il Jut nui-h a hill. New York, llmoklyn, lmir Clly ami llm a.lvi.t !' ami have l-vll for -ar prai- tically one. It hn lavli a wolliler to me that IheV have not lni-llcoliw.il- dated Into one raud luunicipallty Only Th.' Norlli ami l''ut rlV(7n. tlvi.lt- the territory w l.l. hllU , ,,, 1ex ,, , WIM1,., ,,, . t,,,,,,,!, ir WH.r r u,,.r j,.r. .y fity ami Newark w. re kM.N kli.tf ,lt u,,, i,M,r f,,r nilmlttamv. 1 ti ll you, ...... n.t.,n Vnrk I-t.'- ! '" ..niiif,, ulien nlie hmt the worid'i 'ill. i-hi.mi won here when die ruptured i;o tlmt fair. I fully reallcd when III cotiKn-tM what the'fair meant to New York. 1 I lien-fore wmked a hard a 1 could to Mi'ure It. Him It went away irom ii, Chicago and not New York ha Imi-ii inakiiiK the nt ride wo hoil our ow n city would make. Chlcauo ha len takinx in ull the niirrouiidini territory ami unit- we hurry nhe, and not New- York, will be n-nnc. a the chief city of the rvpulillo. We ahull not have to annex prairie or vacant lot to keep aht ad of our Inoet daiuer ou rival. We have hut to reach out our hand pluck nplcndld cllle and town. lu any, l nope in join w iiii you in foriiiiii('tlie Krvnient municipal ity on earth. Colin. li'lalioi: may In-cn-ane the priii of n-al liitc, hut ex-' -rleuce lia di-luolintratcd tliut with the Increase in the price of real entate i tin tax rate in-conic lower, no I mum that niie of the -treat ud vantaof con-1 Itdatloii w ill In a iiiiicIi lower tux rate not only in New Yurk hut In all ilt it-n and town whit-li come Into tin new city." W'AHillMiT'iN, I. C, March L The R and nulMtltute M-li'lilonte hill car ried hy 171 to '.!. It provinion ar- n follow'n: The tlr.t M-ction of the ntiii ntilute I Identical with Uie Mit m-c-! tloii of the orluiual hill, except t tin 0,. h to prmud n fimt a noiHi Tin ile" insteii.l of "pmctlfiihle. niii.tltute for tlie mimi.t nectlou In a follow: "Afli-r Ihe colniik'e providen . for In the flrM M-ction, the sik'nlor.ti;. remainder of the hi Ivor Lull i. hi our eha-n-.! In pur.uatice of the net of J I In U. IS!IW. d"U eoined into It-kiil t.-ii- hr Mnniliirtl Hllver .lollnm, a far an MMnitie, uml the colli nhall la held for Ihe red. -mpl loll of nllver liole ..lie. atrnilint nil.il lililliou. A fa-t a the hilllioll nhall lie colin-d for Itileliiptiou, mtid note nhall Hot U' rcinnucl, hilt nhall In cami-lli-il in tituoiinti iiial lo ml n helil, derived from the coluai'e herein provided for, and nilvcr c.-rlill-eale nhall In-In.ued oil nlielt coin in the manner now provided for hy law." 'Trovhlnl thi law .hall not" I con nt riled lochanire tlie exlntlint law rrlnt Initio the li-kl tender chuructcr or iinnle of nilcmptiou of exi.tiu ln:i ii ry note under the a.-t of lv.m. a nuf llcii-nt mini I apinopnutcd to carry In to cllect thi net, etc. Voting on the hill then U-k'au with Johlinon' uiiietltl iiient, pno l.llii for k'"ld redemption ot nilver ccrtihYiiti-, which wn lont, 71 to I. VI. InrlMiin lar llalili.. (ilAiu.KsroN, W. Vu., March I.-Di- patche from the aej-ne of la.t nik'lit' limn m-tweeii Miiknuf tnliier ami non- union men In Wyanl'a l-jiu-le iiiiiie . nay that many of the attacklnit iiiiin r were drunk and elamorou The at-' tneki men replied with vii;or lo the awgiilaut' fire. It la naitl that not more than loo yard w-parat.il tlieui. , It i miitl that lhn of of Wyaut'a uieii wre killed, but thi la contradicted. 1 1' Fayette county ln rlli' wa on tin k'rolllid with 61) depulii, hut .Ilii not fd "''le to coa w ith the rioter, mi he Hed for triNt. Wyaiil a men anfu- rlou, ll la n-iriiil, ami are an x Hum t"f another battle. A luter account n tl"1 kl,r lBJ,t "'k'ht contlict the lilt-ill, ami n-iurtitii ai . a. in., i nm .tronit. Wyunr men nie ntrnuk'ly en trvnchtil In the liioun tain. S-ven (i)uipanlcM of militia are on theitrnund. At laleatiecouut the light hud not leen n-liewel. F.xcitemeiit atill run high, but no new outbreak are fcnnil. One dead anil vix aerlinmly woundul I the of ficial report of hint night' affray. An other telegram any the rioter tire only waiting the withdrawal of the troom In-fore making another attack. Wahiiiniitox, March I.-In re pouae to a resolution, tlie civil nervier commlwion trnnninltted to the nenatei, ntatcment of the vartotia alleged vii.ln llon of the civil M-rviiv law niiiti- March 4. lM!l. bv olll.vr antH.lnt.il l.i I., ,-, . . , . ' mc I I-"--" niv iv In rv- .irliM. whole- .. . nil niim n ...I ,iTn-imt v ! ami the tn-anury tl.-partinelH for . i t - . iw.ri i an buuck on .-ii-n-iarv v i . i , . . . . nun' vioiuMonn oi tne civil M-rvitv n iuiremcut. Comuiln.ioner RoMcvett citea the itme of a ivrtaln clerk dl. ini.mil fnnu the tieu.urv department for Militicul rt-iinoii, ami nay when hi attention wiia call.il to the tact tha' Carllnl- took the ponltlon that it Ma. not a violation of the civil nervice luw to remove a man for imlltii-al iviimiii. Ronevclt (herefore rtiiimiuen.l the niatler In- lirolltrhl to the atlenti : the pr.inl. nl. having la-en found on hivcntigalioii that they were not to blame for the en cae of the Chine-. It ap-nr that one of the Chinee w ho w a Hot ullow ed to land in. lu. id another one of the I hint -who wanted to go away to take hi plu.v on the irwl, ami he having got n.hon iduM ho more I? found. I .lrrai lla.( l.raal. I-o- Axt.n Mart h 1 Fx (iover li. .r John ii. Is, w iny died u! hi hoine ill till- city t.nlay. He l.a Ui n ..jf. f. nn.-from' hi r.pii- .) .tvir.,1 dm-pi-t. iKn-ior. thotuhl there w.i. no danger la.t night, but a .u.'lfa-i cluiivv t'i iiioriiiug mn.ii i-arrii-d l.Tm ofl.0 o.r irw n. .. ! Wasmim.ion, March i-5cntral :ijrl.-r cl.i- fof i nlonii'i-. will l-ue ii- tlr-i ii.-tirl in .f ti KriiK-Jor- .i,.n iiiiii.'iiic iil lotheNi-onil nfuiitrv. etuti I nt OihuIih; llic - IKI lol . . . . I . I. i .. . ul rv t.rt Sh.-rmitu, I-t-.M . i or moom In natioliil armory al SpritiK ..lil, M.-i-a., lui l.cii workiiik' -ti i In rill.-, tiinl pi'i'ta f'r nearly iim have In-en ciinjil. t.-d am I are now H-inir ii. enil.;. d. llicllrnt IwueUex n. t.il lol- mud.- thi nioiith;afterthut he Mrinorv will la aide toniuip two .tiiii. nli'iiiotithlv. tint' r.-tlrini; from rmv ii' all ot th.-ol.l fpriuiillei.i in In.ui a vei.r fioin tint.-. ith the new - ilii-- will (.'" "I Mtpply of Miiokel.-n i tiut IP niuill eurry KX) ton offrelk'ht m t riiinmiiiiitl. i. I mi a draft of two f.-ct. Her full -npae- n. iu ,.i iur. y I" " i7? ,Wor,t ,r,,;vv;r:uMS,alsiU:db'j" en., .ui.l I ii. in t .1 I I'll If I I lit lll'LTIl h " . .' .I .-i.M-.i-.. II.1U HIT! ; Mllll'l'l... ' ........., a'- :iili r. a ntor.-k.i-ia-r. Tl,.. l.llllk UMM ii-ld at l ay until ll e poliiv appeared, he.i U r. liml. U I lira Uf u n Irl. Tkk.xtii.v, X. J., Maa-li 2. Jon-pli Vallwitx alia Malwit., a convict in lie ntnte priiotl ntteliiptiil t ew-ae inlay. He cnt hi w ay out of hi vll, iriinil a revolver and ahot one of III (ii'a-r dead. He wa llnally over ome tun I I'xl-cd ill cell. ('nfi a latlllarr t rio. IlA ltii.it ilhvii.i.k, Ky., March 2. It n-xirted from ilarl-.n county that '.ell Tye, the lie;ro who Inurdenil Mln Hryant, near William. hurk', a car niin'niviuly rctiiriicl, kiduaMil i fai lm-r'n daughter and kept lli-r ae- ret.-.l in the w.mmI until (Uncovered y liimter. liicy waited for hi te- urn uml .rtM-.i-.liH to nkln him alive. U lore lie wio. ileml tlie lrl i.tiill n lire 'll hi Rend ami he wu rou..tnl alive. I in Mild he i ollf. .Mil to the murder of tin Hryuiit and to the kiduiipiint of line other eirl in Kentucky uml leli- ii- wv, Uii-.iitt them Mi-n-tnl until hey ilie.1 ot illtn-atmcut and expiwun. Ureal nrdlord. Mki-KiKH. Or., March i About 1' 'cliK-k thi morning hie hrokeutit ill lie rear of A. Fetchea' tailoring ilalili-lioit ul on Front nlrn-t. JU-foie he lltiiu. n. oiil I In- co;i' rolled the hull. I itt witti it e-intvni. w entin-ly di- rove. I. no. I m veini i.lher hull. linn .civ i.-1 roved ami tlaiiiare.l. The re i n-uppoN d to have ntiii tui from a elect i". . line. Tin In. in lllnlllt j.i.lNMl, ith 7il iliHUratlt". The Hotel .f,l- titl v in ilamat-d to noun extent. A Hltf I'lre (.Hine. Hki.i na. M.ircii :. Milca Finlcii iii- iitly won j.ri.ini in a L'uiue of diiv. nhoit t inn Mini tietie-.. V. S. War ell Mi-tind uu option on a miniuit liiliii for H'i.imi. Tmlay Filileli oller tl him rHn.nno for hi l.'iiri;ain, or fil, nii for the mill.-. Wiirr.-n ilt-mumletl o,iiiI. I'lnlt n prop.-.l u ditv (tame w hcthcl it take the option oil Wuireu' htiliil it f l'','' or pay him tVi.noo. Wiun-n ik'ree.l. He threw a pair of live and Fmleli tliri-w three ilutvnalid w..n f3.'i, loo. I niicrrn.i.ttiti t II. nil I on vn Irnr Inn lirv f M i:nti. March 1 I 'on r.'-. iii-iii W ilnoii in at iuatlulajiirii, -iti.l i r.inveriint natinfaetorily. The attack of typhoid fever ha Lit him. He need only noiiri.hlnj uml lent. I'he iltM-toi ay after III or 11 day' fonvalcni-iiiv l:e can Mart home. Tl t.riicrul I oi ko.il Itrrlarcd. Cixt-ixxATi, Man-It I. Owinirtothe faliua of the con I operator ami miner I'liik'r.- on n riilucliou of wairen to the lumi pui.l in lV-nn.yivaiila, the mine in Ihe Ohio dUtrlct declur.il a iteberul lockout thi uioruluit. In Jueknon county ul.me Vnt iniiier are ahut out. Similar con. lill.ni exlnt In ol her Iul-iiI- ilic. Ua nrKno Tnken in Nina Kla;. Nkw Yohk, MiiicIi L JuiIku Ilur rntt, of the murt of oyer ami terminer, today aeiilcd the atuy of proceedinir lorJolm l. .McKane, ot UrnvcHcn.l, and Mc Kane w ii then taken to Slug iiiiK, i iH-giu wrviun in aciiicticc, ( balrutnn lllnnu dm nf Rang-r. Wasiiixi.tox, Murcli I. A tele urum waa m-eived ut the Male depart ment Ilii afternoon Irom CoimuM ien end CritU-n.len ut tlie City "f Mexico. ntalinif that CoiiL'reeinau Wilnoii wu out of diuik'cr. Ulllniir lttr.l( untlnn Orlulu LoMHiN, March 1. Till aneniiaui (ilatl.toti.-'n private iMi-retury iuforinnl (ho AMN-inti I'n-jt that the renigua Hon of the premier cannot long In tle layed; thai at the audience with the Ui-en ytenlay he referred to hi In .Ti-aniiig; ililllcultie, owing to failing tight, ilcnfn.-. and age, uml told her 'iinjcMy he coiiltl not long continue to U-ar tin rcfpohMhililit nnf the premier--diip. Waksaw. Iml., Murch I. The Uul Tin Fnl'i planing mill cxplmlnl, lurnlng the building. Cliurle Daw mi, the MMicrinteiulcnt. unit Knink ui.py i-nk'in.-er w ere killed, and Fin - a .-1,1. uiid John Fn-ely, the own- r, fa'ally hurt. fa'ully hurt. b,.,, .N4 K.i.,.. Dirniuii, March l.-(.Ctinvorv n.i.iniit cn.l.icr of I in-gory A N,u' tivaie Raiik, wan fuuml uuc.iun. ioiu II I he vn i 1 1 thin niorillhir. lie hn.l i-U nati.llia ..i .i. ...i " f t-veriil thi.u-uii.l .'...Hum. . ,,.n lumn-ili, tlie lltwu4 Alive. Anil I. A Mi, I'a., Murch 1. Five of henevcii men impritomil in the 11... on nlon mine, Charl.-a Mahar, Kl v.m.1 Meiinle, Jume Kruiner, I-wi iVhlte and William Irvine, have Ui-n Mi-ui-d alive uninjured. t oiivA i.i.ii, .Marcli J. 1 he c n u t tiurt ha order.il the On-Liiti I'aeitl,. -iiilroa.l l.l Jiiiie Ul: ., ,(,.. ll !.i N nched ' 0"",lr"" 'J 'f B"-V Naih ft k a l flraal. livlnt.ii. X. (., Mri. 2. At a laiitv In M idiaoii cunty hint night, H.i.. Hen-ley and W. ll. Sh. Hon, jr., lUarrclnl v. r Hen. l.-y' wife ami t i'llll nhtn'tiliif. Shell.'.li tliwf on t. -t. II. I.-I. V Il to th,. Wimli, and it I upMM-d died of hi w.-uml.. Parnrll al Hi. H4 Trlrh. San li; oi Nn, March 2. I'arnell, ' " -' I'aui. i ii--.ii.- , trained ...M,., . mi-in. im nncr lair. ,r..r into i eaLee.-.-ti- i 4hv a p,-rt...-i.i!ig U.,r I 1 1 inorn i n and kiii. d t(... ju. r. I'um.ll i. u.e Ii-n that kil!., hi.irjljl er Carl TI..4aVli, a few Wei ktUkiK. o TDK NEW STEIMKU Oulr ll I'ullt hi Till Sen-oil. tlie Slate , Kumliiy'n Onu'inlaii: The Hew atcrn w Im-ler l-ltttfciio I nii-lvlnir Iter flnlnliiiiK touclua at the hmt i f Oak ntreet, ami aomo time Iho nniilui; wti-k w ill have her trial trip. Captain F. II. Join, lu-r owner, di-m-rvc inn nldt ralilc i-mllt ' for having l ullt a nleiillilMMtt ill a M-amili w hell mt many oth.r In aln are t lu tiiil up. The F.Uk'i-ne I to run mi the I p-r il- ininette at all ataire of water, nne tin I tni-n huilt lllit, urawniK only II ' inche w ith i-aru.i. It I extlumled " ' " 1 Side. The new lmt la IW feet long , i wl... I.u- tl.u cabin ailH Ili'l. IWU.II. .-,..17 ...l- and nitichinery of the Rtcamer Mini xatilllo. There are nix Mute room for piuwciiger, a Indlc' inhin, ninokliig room and dinning hull. In all re nini t the IxMit I trim and tidy, and nlie pnwent a neat apanniucx it hi. ait in the water. The ateamer' llnd trip will lm In F.ugene, leaving heiv the ll'lli Inat. On arriving at Kugi-nc, nlie will I at pntM-liti.il with a null of colora by the I. unlne men of tliut city. It I ex-Hi-tcd that the population will turn out and give the boat ami her builder n royal reception. The ja-ople of tho upper river have long been waiting for a In .at which Would accommodate them throughout th year, and have proiiiiM-d enough liiinincnJo kecpauch a boat bunv. Fugene merchant uirn-ed to build a wharf ami w an-houne when tlie right kind of a lut came along, but they want to ace the boat flrl. Tho l'pr Willain.tio la in gmnl boating comlitioii. The ann boat Corvnlli h-m cle.iunl out the womt ohHtrtiiiiou ua far up aa Kugclie, tit ul I now doing aome work U-tw.i-n Corvalll nml lliirriiburg. Cniilaln Jolie ha lint Vet decided who will be muMer of the F.ugenu. ll. Montgom ery, who tint In the tiiiuiilnery, will go ua engineer. I'ojiulint rrlinarlec. Xortli I'.ugene, Xo. .1. which I lo cuted on Initio of the city limit elected dclcgtiten to the Mipuli'nt comity con vention a follow: (ieorgo 1'ullcnon, L. It. RoHninali, Calvin Slaplcton, John Conger. A thi in one of the ntrong mpulint pnciiicta of the county, we (.-ive the lliltiutive vote nt tliut place: For I.'. S. Senator Unv. lVnnover LhJ, li. V. Hoim'f). (iovernor Xathnli I'l.Ti. 117. HiH-retury of State W. A. Sample. 19, Dr. Hcndrix X Cougrvtitiinnii T. J. Klllott U7. AttocneyOeiieral M. L. OlmnUad II, H. II. Smith 11. Hupn-me Judge lloiae 17, (.'anion 0. State Tn-iiMirer Ira Wukcllvld 27. Mate Printer tin.. L. AleXMnlt-r 1!7. Slule Senator W. II. Spnugli L'7. Itcpn-neiitutlvea A. 1). llurton 22, li.-o. Knowic L"J, Jon. l'owi-ll in, Jerry Atkillnoll 1. Sherlll J.-l. Calvert IS, II. C. 1'er kin 6. W. W. Wither 'J. Clerk W. It. Rohn-r 17. Coiimiln.lotier John Coii!i-r 27. ScIhmiI Siiperinteiitletit Mrs. 1'uxloii 1.1. F. M. Horn . No initiative vote wn taken for aa scwior, treaaiirer, mirvcyor or coroner. The four Kugeue pn-clnct mado the following precinct nomination: For jilnllce of the niice, A. II. Kennedy; countable, I,. I-. Crow. The Brazilian hnMtrgcnU arc ac commodating. Tliry itiijipcj light in on the (Mxanion of tlie prot'itlcn tial clucti.in. Another victim of the Tliur-iil iy cvciiitig tni.it .ly lies dca.l. Tho only is.iti-f.ict.ion that can he ilc rived from tliiii pitialilemvurreiice is th:it the iaHitinata fiail and mad man vr h.i canned ull this norrow in where he can cuuri" no more trou ble. It upH?:ir a!inoit rert.iin tliut (ilailbtone will noon retire from the prciuii-rnhip of the I.ritili empire, i'he praiul.-i't man of tho century ha tvithftiHMl l!io fatif-uc and la lairs of eiglityfour yearn, and while his mental faculties are ui.clondcd his Bight and hearing arc fast fail ing, lie ha Ut-n active in ptihlie life since 1832, when first elected b parliament. Hy cholera und other iIikcik-csi the Mohammedan pilgriimign to Mecca this year cost the lives i f more than thirtv thousand iHi.iilit 1 m tlie fniue j ,.,...l ,,;i, Iue,al 'nW of a fortnight. Mi-di- evai pugrimagi-s lo Jerusalem ! r VMMJ. " -ause ol not a U'W 'TUee',1, ''mu'"-, A man etor and employee of the Kgyptiau government, in a tr.uti:e , nr. Ihe i.ilrrrinv,,,... il,nt.ii,lj if ..... r." - . " " 'I j lolfll Hlll.t.r.nulotl nt l,..,ul suppression, ciThsiderable uio-lilic-iti.iii. Attorneys in Oklahoma, who mako a spceialty of securing di vorces, are mailing circulars set ling forth that "service of sutn mons Uxn dcletitlant may be made, j-ersonally or bv ub!icati..n. There is no statute n-iuiniiir ct.rr..hira- tive lu-.n.f, us iii South D.kot.i This illustrates forcibly the lut-d of "cti" !" I'""'""- t',e ena.-tmct ,-l itnise titvorce law i . lV nt.t'i.' lilnl territ..-i . South l ly itnj.roVdl it Uw lengil.ciiing the time l...a-plik-l of r. ti cent ily by -i. leii :e hi a.--t.) nit i r.i- re-Uir .1 la-f.-re . cioiimg tioti f r divi.rce !r fti thru 111,1. i'. II l loi cl.iiun .1 II. .it "I tkl.i l-roi iii.i i. , r;t iry an a, n !eti, , D.ik- b-1 ! al'ra i" li'.. ii -!..lu' ' r---, i "..lit!. iliinrci t-t it re, ,,. : .;:::r- ilv ni' i-i , : a lii -!i Aa. t;.- ..- 1 1 lii,re the v ino. tr. e ma le l.i. I w lu. o o o o o 0 o o 0 0 G 0 0 O o G3 Q12D O O o o o o o 0 O O OQ o