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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1894)
o o o "AHJKDAY, MAY2J. A li nnnnt tiny. Dr. Kuykimbdl went 1 Drain thJ rrTiiK.n. 'I'tii; candidate fiku nl Cohurg thl nftcrmxin. Mix Anna Cniin went to J itm-l l'n thl morning. A lnr iiumlx-r of fanner were In r town tin afternoon. (Jin. A. Dorria went ( lUm burg on (lie lix-al thl flTIHH,ll. Dr. i:. I. W. ary.nf M.-dfnrd. I vlnlt 1 1 If relative lu lu llil nfU'iiMHin. Comini-lnn r I'crklna returned front a trip down (lit valley hint even ing. Mr. J. I.. I 'it went to Albany tliU morning to n-inl Sumlny w ith rein tlv . Mlu Carrie Hull went to I'lirtlnti'l thin morning for a short vlxlt Willi friends. Horn. J. D. Mullock and J. II. Mc Clung relurin.1 on Itt-t night's train froiu Portland. The Kiigciio mul Cottage drove hiixc ball lilin will cr.s hut at Cottage Umve, Juno 2. We are informed Unit a brother of A. ('. Ilrow n'a la here from Indian Terri tory, visiting hi"). Ml Currln I'ulno went to Junction to vlxlt ut tin- residence of (icorge llaii'l snkcr this morning. Tlin Dane County Sunday Hchixi Convention will on lial'l at Sprlugllcl. Monday ami Tucxdsy, Curry F Murtln left for Ilerinuiii) nii Mnili'tnii y.nlcrduy morning lo deliver niuiii'MU adore-.-. A large envc-lti ixi-ured at a bluff near Tacoma yesterday aftcrnixiii, ami KllltMl IHO HKH (lllorK. W. II. Andrew ami little grand daughter went to l'ortltinl this morn lug lo vIhII xcvciid thiys. .Mm. Kiiiinn Cnttciliii, a daughter of lion. S. (I. Ihnmpsou, I net txi-n Nilntci xxt master nl .Monroe. Mr. M. I'. Turner ami Ml. llala Kiev anil Maude Durham returned lioine to Hurrishuig lliia morning, The Sprlngllcld and Collage (trove IxuMt ImiII team plated a match Kn,le at the loinier place thl nflcru.Miu. r nrmi-r, rrtiit, M.x-k and imp men firl grutiiicd over tliu nluiiiilunl ruin yexU iiluy, iiHxl crop art assured Andrew June, aired vcnrx. drop-.l ileail from hcirt trouble ut lila rcsldcniii In lliax-hurg yeatcrdny Hon. C. W. Itol.y, of I'orlliiml, U In I-.ugciie In attcmliiucc, iiihiii ihegrtulu allng exert-l.- of the ulllc nchiail. lU-v. J. M. Dick, of Camp Creek, went to A limn v on tlila morning's train to at tend the Assembly at Unit laee. JiiiIko Kink went to Sxlavlllu venter day In the hojx- of Ix-ncllttlug hla health, which haa been ijiillo MMir mieiy. Dr. J. M. Illiwn ninl w Ife relume. I to Albany tbla morning to attend I hi- I'nlteil l're-bytcrlaii iixxcnibly, In m-w Sloll inerv. ('. F. .Martin ami V.. II. Ituhr will l-ak In favor of Hut republican next wk ut Thurston, Crcswcll iiml Junc- lion city. Mra. Chna Itishnp, w ho him Ix-eti vU ItliiK at the renlileneo of A. K. I'utler aoll, rettirneil to her home lit Hiilciu thla moriilMK- The iiiiiMiliilnient for Niienklnu of Hon. Chna WilUliiMin nml .Mr. A. I'.. lti-anii, at thla plaee. linn la-en can celled on airotiiit of prior i iiiij;i- menlN. J. M. Wllllmna ami II. X. Cih k.-T line Mjaike III tMH-niiT pni'lnct yealer ilny In fuvor of the reputillcniia. Kruin reNir(a reeeiveil, the oulltH eaiue III ur tllklllK xiHM'nNlon ol till) Inn t lllK. John F. Me lieali left for hla home In Colfnx, WiihIi., ihla morning. HI father, Koliert MeDeuli, ofCamp en-ek, la Kmiltiully khiwIiik wenkur nml inn rewvery l (li-pulntl. Mr. MtT-ean wouhl not hiivu rettirneil home hut aleknexa III hla fniully eoinx lleil lilm to return. K. F. Chniiiiun InfoniH u that the IlKhtniiiK .vtterilny ufternoon Btruck a tree nt hi pluee ut Ceilur Flul, ami another near John .Mi'.Muhun'a rel ileiiiv. The ralnfiill wn very heavy In hi aeelion nml wnnheil mt ooine ronil thnt hml Ju-t lui ti repaln-il on the Cowell hill. K. M. OinmIwIii I enroute over thla iailofthe Hoiilherii I'lirlllo railway "Vxteiu, oriiiinlliiK tirnneh lml;in of Amerleiiii itiillway Colon. He went out lion Thiirilay uluht'a overlnml after orpnlrhiK a liraiieii nt Junction wltli u 1 1 lT nl charter memtM-rahlii, T.u:v cam te. X ("la f Kiriy-Thr lit Tlila .Srhuoi Irar. The roril.inil Diijalch i : There are tuaiiy read ing why p.j jilo of Oregon alioulil t l'i t Hon. A. S. mi licit atuodiito ju.itiiiMif the Supreme Court. rirHtofa!! i, our Tie" i'ou.i'.v ear. i- " wiirin ut' r -I -r ei iM v. It k.- ; Mr. Jt-miitiK l. i-ily ex plaining I. i" f rl. lie h.ilt very i.Hllely in the li'!einjit 'I he c.ni'iiii.it'- w ho nr' hot 1. I I l'jlf ,ur), Max ' The rrniluutliiK i-erel-a of the Ku- I Ki nit pulillo aehiNila lu ftiu luat eveniiiK .. . . . . 1 . . . . . i ..iii i 1 . . i i l or the aehool yrur of I vi.'H there 1 I "prcinw uot.ri t-iiuniii ix'couiMiai:ii :nj; wie cnumy ii'i-.ir in i uhoim a eluaa of M KmiluallMK. Thia iiimle it ! of the ahlot laMryert ill the ftatu in iih ill lie ! ire that the ititet neeeaanry to ilivlilf the ejen iw-a Into i ni IJ,.i,iw.t it rf-.nii.i'eil nx u ,. v, r linnninf for nlhie U Do'. ni.c of the hminicnl nu n in t!io lo- Bm ii u .li .i- itit thiu n iii.tny K'l Iratcrnity in ('ickmii. W e ivoul.l iiii.iiiu-. aiionli have men on tin.- Suiiremo' ,. w;..,,. t,i;.i,d ul.n one family horrott a a kettle frmn thleeilllerriit liP'Krniilinea. tha llrt of whleli wua n tillered l.wt evenitiir. The liiviM-atlon wna pronouin e I y Hev. (i. A. lllalr anil the miiKlcal nuai la-ra of the programme were na follox.a; Duet ...Alii!n-y Ctie ami Ituhy Hemlrlekt. Vocal Duet Iniieand 'urrl I'nine. Violin Holo Mriri Wilkin. Duet Mertie Auten nml Ina Crni. l-'Klitit Pi memlN-ra of the irritiliini 1 1 ir elna n ail iny on Vnrioii nuhjii-ta, after which Dr. J. ,M. liliMa, pn-ij iii of the Mate AKrictiltunil inHeife. waa Intnxluiiil hy 1'rof. II. J. Hawthorne. The diM'tor la a fuvorlte In eilucatlotinl cireh-a here ami aa umiul hla aililrc wua lloteinil to with profoiiinl ntti u- lion hy the atiilieiieu ami uruiluji'i- alike. He nought to liiipna the latter with the truth of their iircaeut xxitliii uml xxike eiicotiruKiuly of their fu ture aa atudelila. TIIIH AmiHNixiN. I'.lKhlcell other nml their cxw.ya thla iifleruiMin, the exen lm-a lx't;iiililli at - o'elix k. The luuxleal part of tliia iiniKrninme wax: net Knte nml (iraee Culiipla II, N'im-uI Solo (iriuv Holileii. foiiK, hwwl Kn goli Ily Che. The Invocation wax proiioum-eil hy Itiv. V. II. (iilUrt. Horeltre I tenia. The WW, May ii. The boy lire catching a inxxl ninny ix rch and lloumlera in the Imv. Laru cnilwiire likcwIwcoijiliiK into the river No lovelier (lower than the rhoilmleii. (Iron run be foiiml for ilccorntinir the Kruvcxou meiiiorial day, ami we have tin in ut hiiml In riat profusion. Mr. Hal. I ami Mr. Huhl ivKvtivcly father uml w Ife of our llk'tithoii-x1 ki i - erutlleixta, airiviil on the Iuk lio- hurt uml were landed nt the govern, melit work. It I Kcucnilly U'llevcil thai the colli ami fio!y nllitx during thin montli have nlleeted the fruit Iritu xerioiixly. It wua cold fliotlKH at Diiiiemi Hong 1 1 lux! Week for lee to loriil ut idM. Mr. Holder nml family xalled hence on the Hist, t m mi ii 1 1 fur the uloilollx reiilni of the kiti! of Ix ninark. He travel via Portland uml New Vnrk;we Iion to aet It t tn hack here In our miilxt n'itiil ere liiiiuy xeaoiia liuvecouienn.l iiie. Captain K. H. Kilwunl ami Mr. I'rank MclK riuolt, xtciiinlxinl uxct- orx, were luiaM-niter on the Itolmrta x.-l liiemluv. I lieKi'iilleineil left here l.irCo I lav, where they have aolne work In attend to. Tiiey retllllnil heie on ThurMliiy uml lell for Vuijuinii thin inoinlnif. The achiMHier Cliebii aniliil ill over tlic rolluli l.lllom of llir Mlllaw rlv. r hitroti Ml inlay, ."-lie ixcoinmiimleil hy the Keliinl Captain JucoIhmui, u thor oiikIi xiillnr. I'he Captain rexuleil 1 1 if ' lic ol lila celiler-lxiiird W hell nix iluv henrh wlnme intcerity ami ability cannot IxMjuentiiincl. JuJgo IScii nctt'a reputation may Ix; ex.iiiiinixl criticully iiml tint it I law or hlemixli rill ho fiiiiml. The cotirt ahouhl , lie colnijiieil of ineii w lio are hot I the tiNiln of corMiratiung or rail-; rouda; uivn who have Uxxl up r , ll o oile, anil n(,'ainl the priii'l-1 ing ojiprcfii-ioii of enrjxiruto motioc; ol icii, u inl:o I'eiinetl hng done, and Ihirchy n t ut rent tho uneaxy,. Juhiotia filling otie ha wl.i another, it i .- exx-ctei, when tie! ketile ix r ttirneil, a xtnnll (xirtinn of the food cooked ill it will be left in the bottom. Dinrejr .ird ( this (Mtom cihIm the Ixirpuvin h.l-ii-ne x. The t-tatetlielit Icu-lc. hy .'. li.l lioniil hinkx of rurtlainl iri ic pune to ii call hy the cotl.trollcr for theroiiditioii of htii-iiicf on May I, h.iim them to have plenty d obliged to K' '"t' the Supreme ' '' " hand. 1 In in the nation Court. HcHidc thix, Kaxtern Ore- al hanks uloneof the city nniotitit gon fchould have a reprctM-iitiitive fd to 1,1US;78. on the bench. It in but fair that 'j ho Oregonian j.romixe that if this colicexxion be made to illi it,,, l,.,fin:itnre ix reimhlic.111 th (treut Inland Kmpire, and Judje lielilictt xhotild Ixjclti Ud. A aumplo copy of the .Multnomah county ollicial ballott ha a formi dable opMjarancc, yet it in not audi but that any voter of ordinary in telligence can arrange his ticket in a few minute, not exceeding ten. There i a ntroiig eirort Ix ing made, cf.t cially lv rortlaud oliticianx of the republican x rxti.iiion, led !iy the Uregonian, toilextroy a lar niortpage tax law will not Ik- rc eiiacted. U'e do not knowr if that pajx r is authorized to deliver the goixlrf, but we do knotr that the iiiiixxcs of the pcoplr . of all political tiarticx, favor t!i" recmicttneiit of that xtatute. The Mcrxrs. Clow, O-hurii, Matlixknud Oglexhv urc pleged to and are full v in favor of that measure, a!ro tin; iledtiction of iiideliteilni . 'When tlif I. iflinii i nlitician'in iHlxtard la Kin Jai' r. Man iA FKAMtxtii. May 21. The vnxoii Inoie-xi will lw n-xunuxl this einx.n, win ii ll.e inmner expicU obtain lxwaou or the inynlerloui ir Unit tlie woman leicivil nil the of the ahixitliiK', ami ho tXcl t. d letter w ill expluin the liiimixllale I. tlvpofthe nillel'Je. 4'IUI Juueiu iiiief. of 1'ortlaiiil. imother of the men ci.nii-rned III the eto-x, wa xald to la- i . San Krancixco yotrrduy, thouKh he i , nl. I not la found, and It I alxo ex I i. led thnt he w III ntU-ml the Imitient i Y.ui there la elreuinatance In the . w hlch U mt likaly to be broUKlit : out In evldeiiw before llie coroner, a !'. wltm-c huve thtia far rxprvaxxl an now UliniMH to talk. It waa the , ii telil loll of Mra. SifVlinoll lo llllirdel ' John F. Him on Friday lusteail ol )l.l:lli. liiTH-lf. It waa to ahoot him that xhe had the plntol ready. Minis ' w i-ote a letter on Friday, the mynterl 1 o. letter thnt wua mixluid In the hotel 1 11 M iit It hy o nienaenuer boy, and he I ni.re il to meet 31 ra. S-iretixoli that at lei'iiixin. If he hml kept Ills ai(rv ir. nl. ami If the inleiitloii of the worn nn hud lx ll carriol out, the bullet tl ut killed Mr, horvnaon would have Ui'ii II nil at him. Mra. Horenxon was Infuriated lavauae she had been attaint cneil by the man who brouirht liel here from Portland. She determined to kill Simnaud tried to get him to call nn Iter. He proiulaed he would go to ti e hotel to nee her ou rrlday, but nl ti r he w rote thnt uote lie failed to 1... I. ..I . J u ilMpuir ami rave killed her lf Inatead ef him. Mrs. Sorenxou'a t rother I on hi way Inuii Portland. He luia en ii 'ged a lawyer Id this city lo take up the ctixe. owing the voter to vote it straight by making hoido check or mark nt the top. This would den troy the most valuable feature of our prex cut election law, which requires names of candidates to lw grouped together so that the voter inuxt learn who lo vote intelligently. KaslOregonian: The Orcgouian wailctli thuxly: "If, thcicforc, the state is not republican it in popu list. Democrat, in all partsolit, who aro controlled hy intelligence and patriotism, fee this, uudcrxtand il perfectly. It is the explanation of the Ptand they make agaiint xip tilixin ii lit I I'cuiioyerixiii, an. I of their purpose to vote the republi can ticket." In other words, tlmso who are of our view are intelligent and patriotic; those who ore not, of our view are fools and traitors, (hi) W'hillikcns ! That "(.ireat glNxl It nue- I xald he I meeliuir W ith eeaa all nlolig the line. Collate drove I'eho-Lender, May !: Mm. W. S. Chrlxinnn, while riding in a eart Wiillieolay, ou her wnv to .Mo hawk, waa thrown out, fulliiiK U twe'ii the wheel and nhufta. Her twn alxlela xueoiileil III rev UIHK her, but not until xhe wa badly bruiwHl. She returned home Friday and we are pleaxed lo announce that ahe la lin provhiK liiivly. Friday Salem lmlex'mletit: County C'oiiiiiiixlnm r IVikluxof l.aneeounty, waa In Salem t.xhy. Mr. I'crkina h'ua Ui'ii In the ne vera! cou n tie of Oiyh-oii where they have purclm-c.l a nn k criiherx, to iiix-et the illllcreiit inxki- w ilh a view of m'ltlii( one for I.auo eoliiity. lie wax di"vA.xluted In hot IllidiiiK the crti'her here In low n, a it waa taken to Sxill'a nulla Thuralay liioruing. ait and he encountered xeveral henvv Ualex, hut tiller a !ixn ilenl of W ft 11(1 ! Ill(. like I lynaex, he reliehed xirl xafrly, having coni.il nn d Is dnyx for the trip. luirly Tm-xiliiv niornin-, when Cai- tniti Cox, with the iixtintiniiv of nu In- lliill hv Iho Hume of llldille, hut who u ax U It. r know n imioiii; the ix'o.'te here ux Dummy, while working in the orlner a lois'iiini; eiiiuii, there in cur, i d nl uceidi'iit hleh eix-t the ludii ll ni life. While in Villi; I'Mxtc aolne liiLfa Id. lie fell Ixiuit'ii them mid two lari;e r. diet I over him, killing liutl in-laiitlv. HtM M'Kl.(iFIi:i.l. The l.lk-httiliig Strikes Two Strtir- lure lu 'Hint Milnll). (Inr Siirlniflleld correaiionileiit under late ol .lay juth M'lida the following iteiux: DiiriiiK the atoriii of ycMcrdny the hoiixe of D. F.. TholiipMHi wua xtrtiek hy IlKlitnlnif. Nn parlieular ilanii;e wim done, except lo w reiich the chilli uev, tear oil a few tdiiiiKlc and t lire lo the cat pet. 1 have luxt learned Hint the barn of II. F. Power, l v t i if one mile north of here, wax xtruck hv liKlitniug, xiiliut- erlug aoine of the tiinlx-rx hut doing no furt tier iliimiige. A New M aii.Caiihii it.-Fli Itmig hux Urn carrying the until ax Mil. con tractor for the aM four yearn on the route Ix lMi-ell Sirillgllel'i and Foley Soring. Mi contract expire-, the Ix'l of July, lait ufter the l-t of June the new eont ruetor, Mr. lixl.l. will x rforui Ihexerviee, Mr. Itiinga pitying him for I lie month a lumti over Ihe imv he nivlve. Till llliltmlex the reekl. manner in wnieii dniiier take inn contract. Mr, ixirli.m ..f ll. ox,. fill. x ..ftl.H n. ! l'wil inulerlakes tu cram von Willi trulian ballot law hv aiueiidiii it ,M a"'i' 'r-.t.i-ti.iu, jtixl ii-k so that political tickets will be ' ,"'w w..i kii-inan is pro- laced in separate coir m ns. tin u nl- K b''. ' ut it l l.im m tin way- l tie n erai;' yenriy prxiuci oi n workingmati in tiiu iron and fteil indu-tries i ltl; the average yearly wages received is if. 'Ill 1. Where dix-s protection come in? I'oint out thai the difference tween those amounts is 1 1710, and ask, who gets il ?" An insect known as the praying mantis, the egg of whicli came from Japan, have been hutched nt the State Horticultural society's rooms in I'ortland. The insect de rives its name from the praying at- itude it assumes in preying )n caterpillars, which urc its staple food, uti'l vrlii'.'h il cng'-rly destroys. It i the intention of the Itoard (o distrihuto these in-ccts among on hanli-ts of tin; htate to destroy caterpillars and other insect pests. rortlaud Wi Icotuc: Ono of the brightest, brainiest men inthct-tate is lion. Charles Nickel), editor of the Jacksonville Timi s, and demo cratic candidate fur secretary of state. He is w 11 educated, indus trious, painstaking, accurate, hon est, healthy, sociable, goixl-looking, and a man of inllucncc and recog nized wortli wherever he is known, and he is known in all Western Oregon, tit h ast. I.t t all or read ers, of whutevcr politics, give Charles Nickcll a vote. He de serves it. Salein Independent: We i.re de sirous to ngain mention the fact that the lirst district would liibly represented by the election of J. K. Wcatlierford to congress. This fact is realized hv the ixiptilixts, who will vote for him almost to a man, as they know a vote cast for Mr. Miller is in favor of Hermann. The pi-ople have tried Mr. Hermann in the capacity of a congressman, and he has been found wanting in ev ery thing save the drawing of Ids salary, which lias Ixx'ti done with promptness. The State Treasury in the hands of Hon. Thomas I.. Davidson will U' greatly improved over the meth ods that huve controlled it for many year. The funds will not he need ed to help out the Merchant Nil- ! Only" of Portland is petting ''warm in the collar, nnd may ul any time pass oil' into a lit. We pity it. Charles Nickcll, candidate for secretary of state on tho democratic ticket, is a man who, is elected, would servo the people faithfully, lie is a young man, well known, and liked wherever lie is known 11a is nclivu in intellect, energetic in body and every way (tia lilted to servo the people, lie is a newspa per man, editor and proprietor of tho Jacksonville Times, one of the oldest, best and most w idely circu lated journals in Southern Oregon. Ilctter laws would be secured if men of the stamp of A. M. Unburn were idected to tlie legislature. He has had large business cxH'rieiice and dealings with men, keeps thor oughly Msted on the ((Uestiuns of tho day, while the penpla have every confidence in his devotion to their interests. Mr. Osburn would never favor any legislation for the benefit of inonojKilists and corjMir.i- j lions. Such men are needed tu rep-1 resent us in the legislature. A llraakra tralflrle. Kkatti.k. Mnv SI. Kdward A Miuxcti, second deputy under Marxhul Drake, anil the man who baa hml lull eharuv of nil the (leputle along the .Northern ruetlle railroad, waa shot this af enioon. He still lingered tin coiinelou at midnight, but with no hn- of recovery. He waa trying to Hrxiiailc hi brother Frank, alxo a dep uiy mnrxhal, to go home, as lie was drunk uml In nn ugly nnxxl. They u ulked down me I rev I together, talk I' g loudly. Frank 'suddenly waved Ida gun. iisnliUr, and Kdward put hla hand U hind Iii in. Frank tired, alioollng his brother In die left temple. I'he li'.ill-t split, one part going through his l rain nml the oilier gracing Ills acnli Cdwnrd fell, hla hat tilling with hi iMiXKi nml iirnins. A crowd gntliered uml thn'ntened to lynch Frank, but the ikiIIco drovo the crowd oil. 1- rank made no nttemiit to iicmx', xnylnii: "v, I killed him I my brother. 1 didn't want any inoreoi ms monkeying." Mirlkrr Wreck ai Tralu. Ckntiiai.IA, Id., May 24. Five ! 'indrvd xtrlklnif miners from the Du (. ivn and St. John's mines, arrived i. -re today on a freight train, and at I' e llig rour mine, operated by rot i ger A Ihivln, demollixhed the mi ( : inery, tilled the nliafl with about 16 . el or ilehrix, ami nmuaiiiii ull tlie glux d hoxti. l lie total ilumnire la exll ited at f J.ixKi. The 1 he l our mine I .ve la-en running with about 50 men t .10 yexterday refused to come out al 1 1 .o nsiuexi or tlie lix'-xl coiiiuiltu-e, '1 ie stnkerx left the city on fix it for i no, eight miles north, to ahut (low a mine there. The sheriU'awore in M Iciiutiex, who were eiiiiiHi with V iuelieMtera from the armory here and e-!t for (l Iii on a xiiecial train. The ii iiiers are armed with pistol and i.ave plenty or uiiimutiiiiou. ('rrthflvrlan Urairal Aaaaiably. Ai.iianv, May 24. The I'nlted 1'rexliyleriall (ieliend Asaemhly met I its morning. lie v. J. A. Wilson, j.iofcaxor of history in the Alleghuny i lieoloKical aeminary, waa elected nexlernlor. H. II. I rv'lne, pioneer pua torofthe Albany church, presented t ic moderator with a sliver mounted iv l, made fnuu the wixmI of an np- 1 1 ' tree, pinnicd ny me pioneer nun i'era in iiregon, flu. !. la 'rrr lca. Ol.ATllK, Kan., May 24. Mrs. Inae I-a very slek woman. Several physio- n .ix have helil a consultation In the cii-c. She has sciatic rheumatism ol I lie left leg, and Inllaminntory rheuiiin. u-in in tier rigtil liaiid. I.ladaiona'a r.f llprrtlrllln. IjMmjx, May 24. (Ihidxtone'a right eye was xucivsiullv oix-rated on foi entaniet lixlav by Dm. Xettlenhlp and Hulrho!i. No anesthetic waa used l iladstoue Ixire the pain with fonltuWe He I rextiug lu a durk room. He haa no feverish xyinptouia. Tho Salem Inilex'ndent, an indc- pendent newspapt r, savs: ). .S. mlnalrd by ika Prralani W.sniMiTiix, May 25. The prexl i... i .... . . ., oi iiuawiiiuie loiiowing noinina ti inn to the aetiale: C. C. llaldw ln, nr.viil olHivr, New Yoik; John A. Sul- I;nil isil lt-f op fir litt..ptiul h.i.u, .-ii an mioiiiiix .-eeins io ! ; iimiai n.iiiK oi i oruaiui or i.'ie i on- i " iiriei oi .ew ior; v iniani in the lead Tor Suix rinteiident of , land Tru t cotnpanv. Mr. David-1 MU '""ectorof diatoms, St. Au PiiI.Iia hi.tp i.,.. -ri...., ..i..J . .. i '. :.. .i gtiHine, tttx.i A. Ilerry llnldwin. ninr. .uHik "it'iiu n uu iki-, . 1 1 in iti I tar i h til nrvi I lil V llllt rrMnl inn. t'auft a a . ... . . win When every leading eduoatoriu in its growth nml deve onment. l'ot in oxters Falward C. Monran. Iixhl undertnkea lo I the stale, irrcstiective of party, ilc-' He has served his count v in several ! ''rn, Valley, Cal.; V. If, lAake, Sac ix-rfoi m the work for nlxuit thm ixr ! dares his nrefi renco for Mr. IN id. ' en.aeities m I I, ,.vr"l, ..1 ,. .r.,P.I : r1"."'"!."? ' ei.rge M. I lay ne, San year, while Mr. Ilangx is getting f I.Vx., ti10 time i.-- ..,., !. ,., ,..,,.. flf' ,., ... ... , j I al.; A. I. Ilemlng, l.ln- vet the latter, ail ixiariemvd liverv i i i. "- .a.i n.ii.,ni uiiin, with the n,l already xt.xk.d, ."V" I'"' aener-pomician will, against him. paya more Ihnu lie receive to lx-1 suspicion. j t,,,.,,.,)-. , ... ,i, ijt;., i.,, i , rvicaxed for the month of June, with A( Cording to the Astoria l.lldg. t, Ihe road In fair condition. All the if v I!p!-i... .i... .1 a practical sawmill man says that , ....... ' I'liPlun. HIV III nil r .11 IV 1 t -II- e . r Ii xxple are ItiterextiMt In the prompt ,,.;,..,,..,. : i. t lor every million feet of sawed luin- delivery of mull, and hope that the! ",""."' "'; u-v U r I new contra, tor may fultlll hla duilc. nearly every resident in Kugene, produced, six million feet is Mr. lUii-durlnirllietlmeor l.t.c.i.- 'and is worth v,f i,..i...t . .,. i requir.il ll.al live nillll eel is . i... i ,.. . .. . II " i arante.1. Iiallr Uuanl. Mxjr .V l.nunMMi ami Hain. l3t even ing Ihe air acemcd to ! fllhsl w ith electricity and lightning waa plentiful aitxiliiltaiiiifl li' nutra uf Ihtiiuh.r A I nlxuit Iheo'chxk the Inihllinr atruek a l''": "Wool - Itrighl ami fr.-ew.a-U telephone wire near Dr. Ku k.-mlall a i "'nlinue In pxxl .1. inuiid. w ith inil reaideluv and the report auuin.l.-tl dwn "' ly t..e ale el llii elax ..t xt.xk Wiliam.tt xtnx t a If a pi-lol ha.l s"""r' r a"d aliippera nr.- Ix.th o)x r Uvii di-eharg.il. All the tel.-i.hoin j ,'"K- 'I be ring., of valuea remain. In town taiiiixinl al the .vnlral ofll.-e 1 :- mitrd, and there . tire thiOi.il tr-.iu the key txM.r.1 ur. j '" N- arial I ai.tl.-iputiiu a.iy prixlng th.-in charge and exciting j mat. I ml change lu ii m-. in the lu.ir tlient .nn.l.lerallv. I he el.i-tric storm lulure. Heavy and .l.t.itive lice... .-..iitliiu.d f.e alx.ul thre-e hour. Af :nT dniBging. an t nr.- likely ln n. t. rwar.1. ihe ram fell III g.xl .paaiiii- 1 ,ir"11 -m.iit the x.-n :i. Ilea eont liming during Ihe night. I'he ' H.- I 'o re l In. iiiiproVein. ut to rainfall will Ix n. til the er..x. ,,1 , ! r.n.r.1 either in ..i..i.l. ri.i. or I . growing Veg. tatioii. J g-iicml lone of the marxit. H er.- :. , u-artvly any inc. no, mnl wine Makhih-. In I.nne e.iuntv, On-I huer xbow any in liu.itioii lo i. r- goii. Mny l-'-t. I V C. M. Ilont v, J. i ate, Ihey innke III. ir I el- a a ruie ri J- , t. .11. .Mulligan lo llattle I'llner, lel.xa- lo luide llgim i rni-i iiimiiii itimmi niHini n.r urn nhi 1 n . : . 11 1 jt i. i .1 ..... ....... .. ; ue i wen ouaiiutii 10 111 1 he o- aml careful hnmlllng of the ma a en- ' ;,; .. 1 ; 1 . , tru.l.d to hi rare. iltl,.ll, U'lllg an excellent Ixxik- kn'ix r and tx-ntuan. Mr W.x.i. ami lloi-s.-Comvrtiiug w.xil i-nj hop a commercial -x r of S.01 I lancin, Ix-armg dale of the 2'ith, Washixotox, May 2.. enator ititllia uoiitied Senator Dubois that I..- Iiiteiul to move to put lead ore nu the free list. Duboi and Teller have consulted the niemtx-r of the 11 nance committee, who ajwured them thev In every process through ! w 'uld defend a duty of three-fourth which a tree goes from tl stump j "' H-r ,nu,,a- In lit..ilu.t i-i.nl 1 .. . BVa4ara.SFala.ia.Mi ft aa. Ml.m-.-. 1, . j HIV tltlllUI I (ll IIIIIV IO l .lH'itr9 1 riaaiaai, is a. Mbinet maker and works daily. ...,.,1.....:, i.w .'.,;,.. : ot'lclal In tkis city have received or ut his trade. He is truly a g,xvj r, . " ' ! the frim, .y CHrliM, of lt. reprixcnUtivcofthelalxV.ngcLs1 "lUV m l,r,,!rty. , . axury, to send .11 adyenlaement. and should n-ceive their vote. U t;',","1H;r t" ..l'"-v .T" ,Vm,"T i !' ' the (J""f"r; nri"i!- uiiin 111 ina.tT nun imki. ninl " -,- '" r"',"wl,"o. rpirmi in .-M.. .... I iiiiieni a- .-r ixemeiiia I "IH- till.. There is a profes--i.iii.il old cam. pi,:ncrand party li.uk running .'vi r the state endeavoring to create pr -te.-tion taritf enthtisiastn. This I I C .1 011 uaii.i, iuixiric.i ai so much a d. Ihit it i not en ir. tli it the waste is ri .it s I : it is in the want, n i! -miction of small tni-s by burning over "IoBi?tl" tlis trict. hir forests will grow more vain id. lr.t!i t'.is time forward. have al ..ly npix are.l in the columim of the jx-r iihiiic.1, III aiii.r.lati r wltil the tniclionx, w hlch havo cieat.il no le .iirpn-. n the IV lie etat la pub-it-l in the (.erniati language. lul k U tnU Xi w Ymkk, May 27. A inriur in xatnge laniM I a phn-e of xh:.rp oualuesa thai Ihe avt rage exx rt 111 llnaiiciul mailer know 1 ' 1 1. - iiIhiui. Hut such a corner UJu.t now icltatii.g xtainp collecting circle Ihrougt.oui the world. The center of the n,rill.r la here In this city. It h. ad and front, ou reliable authority, Ix lo be the liiaung.-r of one of the hi,;, gent stamp dealing t!nn in 11,1. country, llrm that haatwoslon-a lu thla city, wllil eoriesiximleiita in,. I tiuxiinx connection all over tl,, world. The corner is lu the Colui.ihiaii xjatage atamp Issue of the detinuil nation of tl. The Columbian 1-mj.. Included ill all l'i dt'lioiiiluatlolin I cent, 2 cents, 3 it-nts, 4 cent, U cent-, cent, 8 cents, 10 cents, 1". cviita, ,xi cents, 00 cents, f 1, 12, ft, I, f. 'I he-. reprvxeut a par value of l(i :il. Their printing c iis.il at the el. of last year, but large sucks ol the stamp were oil hand In the xx.t ollkvaof tho country, ami there wa. uo dilllculty lu obtaining the lull set at nearly any ollh for nome tune after January 1. It waa staled by the I'oat Olll.v I v. part men t that the stamp would Ix contluucd on sale aa long u the supply lasted. As the supply was thought i'.i be very large, collector w ho hud imi completed their nets, and 111110113 1 1.. myriads of eollectora there were thouxand who had not Ixiug'.t tin full net, hung oil. About the middle of February, however, the more tardy collectors awoke to the fuel Unit the C'olumblau stamps hud xuddenly di apa-are.l from Ihe jxjxt ofllces lu the lurgo eitlea. There was a howl, and a the ri-u.t of a large nuinlx.r of letters ntvive.1 by the l'oat Oftlce authorities ut Wash ington the luttt-r started uu invent i gulion. They found that though nl the blggeat xmt olllcea Ihe stump- hml been bought out, there were gixxl -inl supplies still at many of the small, r po-t olllcea. Theaeofllcea Were retvlilly Inxtri.i hd to neud their supplies on to Wusl.iti; ton, ami not long ngo in the daiiy presN, III eorreaxiiitleiire Inuii Na-n-ingtou, it was unnountiil that tlu-i-were over .Vsl eoli:plete sets of the aeries, as well an a Inrge number of odd atiiiiijix, w idth would tx- phiccil ou xnle at the Washington olllee. "Only one set," said the notice, "will be sold to each imtsoii iiim.Iv Ing." When some of these set w.-n-ordereil, however, It wax discovert d that the f 1 stamps wvre minxing. It Is currently rexirtcd In xtunui circle In this city thnt the Inside hintorv of the luck of tl nltuiapx at Wuahlugtnn, though all the other values are lu stix-k, I due to 11 hurrii d trip by the bend of the turner to tie capital city Immediately after he heard ef the Intended uiove of toe 1'iMt Olllee lx-partment. Through some Inside conniilioii with the clerical force of the depart ment he was enabled lo gohtde up nil tl htauiHi lu sight. Some of the tiv uls of ihe boii-w which worl.eil the corner have eoiiipliiin.il to I'oxlin.i-lcr lielieral llixnell uml have nskeil him to Issue a new wile of dollar Maiiipx to break the corner. t alaraSa'a ( rauk Ut.rriixr, Dkxvkk, May 21. liovernor Wnite this afteriuxin ixxu.d a iu.m Inmntioii aimed at uruiid depuliex. The pp-la-says: " 1 lie Inwsof the stale nfCol irndo de clare it shall not be Uwful foranv body of men other than militia to as-cmlile. Collecting and arming of tleiititi.-a from countle other than the one i:i which trouble may ixjcur i ngaiiint law. lu view of the luovixiona of the imistitu- tion and lawsot the state i f Colorado, all g'xxl citizens are n-tiiuiuiemled lo lay down arms and x acefully illsix-r..-. Immediately uinui xigniiig the iinx-l 1. mation, the order ealiiug out the mo Ilia waa written. sp-ivh to islucate the voters of Ore- and sm-il crvc imw rotnt arative ........ O . II I . . . ... ' g'-n, can icnuovcra ticmagogue. !lich.ik iofasux-rb ord.-r. The tut idImts of the t xt n -sc. 1 ti . ir apprci 1.1' --ein!i!v loll i t tin- aU of Laue county, Uregun. JIsimhI uiuinly nn asking rate. -o. arucn "I" -"1 "lir apprti 1.111011 i l i;lt- tvou-, l) jot-.tloii are I hospitality shown th. ui by the j ej- iTV ly wortli!.-. will twenty years from now yield firtunca. l'.ii.lcs. some thing i d ie to the vpL who will o.-cuny tl.i c e.intry in the yi us to H'Llle. The inil.ortatl. of timla-r I J'le of Kugeiii' 00 o o o o o fc t o 00 o O C3 e o o o o o sW ,,. ! a . ! 1 fj 'HIH 111 I ur 'ei. j s.-d embodying the views. a. 1'as.i, T. .. May 2i. Tbe itv ncil ha d(Tr.Til that lio wonmii si ll he nlloweil to walk or ride in the i t. of i:i Po wenrlng what i k- ow nathediv.i. skirt. Tbeeoun til'iun (l.x land tin- tenet hv, which 1. . ittreateii.il to Ix.-iine epidemic in liionth, ahi.i: l.a.- t'.eir i - n f tain cirelea, tu Ix-iehn-nt ami de- creiux.l to that uiiiount. Mx waa J vision i made dial no wi-lo ion ahull be lexa t.11 tli ) iturnaa aal Ih l.llrM.bur . Kli.k.vmiiko, Wash., Mny 2:. Fire al 3 o'chx k this mormiii; .-i.it. d Jack Lyoiia' saltxin, a two story brick uuii.iiug. in xiixK or llipior. W II. totally dealroyed and the building badly damaged. The loxa ix from t '- i to t7wx, with some liixurunee. It III Try Afaln Im Aiagnai Kvanhvii.i.k. Iml.. Mav 27. The First tlixtrict repuhlleaii tiinventi.ni, which lu April adjourned after 7n attempts to nominate a emigres-man, will las held ut Mount Vernon, Au gust 7. t'er t'erfcrlt anal Jnckti IiS A.VoKl.m. Mav LU. - - A iiiir.- if $.j(l,(SSI has been mlsetl here for the matcli Ix'twii-ii t Orb. It ami Jack-on, to take place ut Calalina Islami. li.-t !t men have been telegniphed lo a.- tu their willingness to light there. y in an nid 4 au. Faikhki.ii. Io.. Mav 2n. Hira o Dickinson, a wt altbv resident of Pi i n township, died some time ngo, but left no moi.ey lu the bank, ua lie did in I la-lieve lu these Institutions. A inu 1 Istrator ICichardx, w hile scim-him: tl . nremlnes, found tl.lTo lu an old can, and Is now engaged in carefully lav. -- iigniiug every rixuti ami corner oi tin- estate to discover more hidden limn. v. A I IvMf Uell llm. tl. ........ t. - m . .... 1 . .nii.1.111111 11, ii.i, .iiny i. jniin Work, of llnrdoll, an old wolt hunter, with 2U hounds, ia di recti ni! a hunt seven miles north of here. '1 he county Is illfcnted with wolves which have la-en of late ao bold aa lo carrv nil' h"i.- and sheen and even attack vouin: i-olla. lu-ix.rts from the hunt t. .la. lu w hich a large numlx-r of 111.11 nn- ngagtil, tell of a terrillc niii.ui t. i la-lween the hounds and a lnri.-e i of wolvea The iloga were badlv l-ii- ten, and driven oil. manv of tl.eni U - Ing badly Injurtd. 1 bry nil siada lair. Salt Lakk, Mny 2u. The twet t. even Indu. trial, who Were n.' . several day ago for train xtenlm nod rioting at .N.i.lii wire nrrai tin 1 I ' trlul at 1'iovo otinv. I'u.ntv ''. plend. ti guilt V. .-u .f toeiu .t n - i. lemtil to tlie nitt nfur v f.r -it;. day and a-ein.iu lor li.ii'y .1 ... i'lie reiuaiuiiig i...ir were r. .- :-1. lr -,, , ,..,. Wa-iiin..io., ;.;.,v ; r .. V.niiheinha. Ii.li.nluivd mi ! i ' x-nlou I..II. It provide, i i.-t. a '. -i on Who hin K-lnino., (ia!i-.i I .. ixi.ting l.iw. m !, t;..,i nl o CD C4 r o oo CD 0 o CO o So o o G O O O o o o o o oo 00 O Q C3 C 90 O