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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1894)
'lilt nun roMi.iir. .Hniilhli.'Uliil Midland ill Arritf lainl. ClIK'Ali", J HIM -. Till) l'lilllllUII 'I run Isiycoti In very illeitivn uud general liu-ui Idim resulted. I liu auiiounce ii it'ii t tin Us n made that every road entering IIih iiy would l tied up by iiihhi. Kv r thing wa blocked after midnight ln-l night at the Wi-alerti avenue yard of tho North western, Milwuuki.' V Si. i'uiil mid I'uiiliaudle mad. 'I tut 11 i-l pa ngcr I ruin for the l'.nxl on the. Iwilliuiore A Ohio today could not leave, a tliii englm era of other r.id Using tin' vard kept awllchlng acr- tin- anl In Midi u manner that the lialtinmre A Ohio engine wa he ld Imik ii" clleollvcly in though l-kcd to the fill It. Not u i-r Wii moved on the train arrived on time to- , 'hli-ago, Milwaukee AM I'aulriad. Eight hiinilriKl nu n i niiiove.i in me N'oithwi-M.-in hIiom, near (Veil llx I tcwiith street, atruck tliii morning. The extent of the I'tillinan iHiycnll strike Was indicated hy Hie llmul of i I it 1 1 m ami iiwunieil ine lainunei io i.. : telegram ri iilvetl i.y rrcsniciii ih.-d, N. Jtoney for rebuilding hi nsdilcnoe r nK. American Kai'lway I'niou. The inoviiiieiit jifi raly h tho tralth: of the Mhole Went. IVrlshahle freight in lie Imr ruined on I he mile r.nU ul over- thchiillic urolind nlmn' li the present i ,..., r,,uti-s in Texas, New Mexico, one, hut tin w hole structure will he Arl.oua, loiithern California, .Nchla two ntorie high. 'I'he entire roof w ill i n Ari.ona, I'tali, Mnntnna, Oregon, I, raised and rehilllt. Oil tint North- ,no, Washinuioii, Minnesota and wi-nl corner will la-an octagon i'".V die Dakotas. 1 ravel Is Mopped irolii ear liallf l.uanl. Julia '."J. A Icl.-graiii from I'ortlniid nt the hour of going to pn-, atalc that the overland train will leave that oily a Usual thin evening, at tl:h o'eliN'k. It 1 is not likely that the northern ml will run. I 'I'he overland train that i.i d through hern lat night, aoiitlihound, only mu'lied Ashland, an the union mcii declined to handle tho train far ther hoiiIIi. 'I he truill that iclt Wed nesday night, reached Dtinmuir, Cal., j w here it wan tied ll. i I lie liM-al day, tin usual. A .New ItesitfViu. I Mayor H. If. Krbudly hm acv.lcd , iliiiix ami awaidi'd the nuitiact to I.. on the corner of Tenth and Willamette ! ntnitc I The new building w Id occupy bIhuiI window extending to the roof uud Miirtiioiiuled hy a cunnla. The north rooliiR will lie inude 3 fist larger and In the middle a largo hay window for ImiIIi NtorleH W ill he hlllll. The front entrance w ill hi' fhifled to the win th end of the went front and a circular mucIi limit around the corner with biiium from rooiiiH ocuiiii ImiIIi oil Willamette and Tenth alreeta. Ovcrtlie liniln nitralnv it ii-tly en-clo-ed hnliiiiiy will las arratnjiil. The limide w ill he n- arranged to in e iniiiio dale Ihetiew coudltioiH and when 1 1 II 1 - 1 1 I the new hotioc will U' a model one, comforlalde and convcii hut. The huihliiiK w ill U filled through out w ith hot and cold water dai and eli-clriu wire for Ilk'liUnH and Ix'll Ncrvlcc. 'I'he exene of r.-n n - Ii-1 i n 1 i-lliiiated at tt little over Imllf loinl, Junr t). STK.MI:K Kllll'illT. 'I'll!' Hellllier Kline lie arilv.il at HarrUhiirK yei-ter day at one o'clock III the afternoon. Mic illm'harKed the Kui'iie fn-iht at that it int. mid xtnrtcd on the return trl In llm eveuluu. AkcIiI t'raw 1'HK'iiKed tealllN and they Ktartcd cajy thin looriiliii; fur ) 1 urr l-lnirir, and w ill have lite frelniit here till" afternoon, at IciikI all for which there U Immediate call. The tcainxtcr w ho went wen- Miner. t r r, Htcwarl, ChlUili, t 'hirk and 'haimaii. I nUurt tlie rlvrr rlwii tho Kui'fiit freight will iirohahly heri' after Im ilixdiarKcd at I lurrinhui and hauled from thcru hy waon. Noad illtioiial freight charge will In made mi nccoiiut of the wuoil wivhi. It t.Mik the Ktcauicr 'M houra ImIwc ii Corvullln and 1 1 urrilitr k- the I'acilhi coa-l l-.al, and not u in havliiK t'hiiao for the Went. tinuid Mailer Workman NivinlH" Ii in culled out i liijiloye of the I'lllou Mock yard". At I' o'rlork it lli lillliouuii'd II filriki- had liccii ihi laled on the filler. i-o, Milwaukee A St. 1'nul, and all the American Kuiluiiv I'nlon mi ll wmilil Ih out within an iiour, l. iii u tin' entire HynlPiii. TIIK .NOIITIIIIIS l'A( 1HC. Sr. I'At l., June A general t-lnke on the Northern I'lieiHe c.VKtetii went into ellW t at midniulit. Not a w hii I In moviliu on the ra-lwrn end, and II coiiiilete tie-iii Ih n Hrti d from Kuruo, Idviiiuxtoiif ami oilier poium u.e nirike It the direct outcome of t lie I ii II miill hovcotl, lhei'miloyedeiiililidliiK the relnntulemelit of the men ill churio'd for refiihiii); to hiindle hnycot!- c cam, and ih liimi'lliiK' that the oriler for the dlwliarne of all clliiloycn reril't lli to hallille earn be rewinili d. IIK-t V AT K.I.I.KNHIlt HUM. I'.l.l.KNMH nini, June S. The ;ot Im m ml train in tied up lu re an a reniill nf the Btrikc. The entire tv-coud regiment of the tale lniliti i, in mute to eueiimiiiiciit at Olym,.ia, are aim tied li here Inilelltiltely. Not a wheel I turniiiK oiii'iilicrniviKion mm moiii liiK. Nuirly Io"' i roiiH aiu deliiiiii'd here. Ul IT Wi.HK AT MINNKAI'ol.lH. MlNNKAI'I'l-l.", June US.-lieal em (iloycH of the Northern l'ai llic iiilt work aeinrdiui; to HKrei'ineiit at 7 o'clock thin moriiliiK'. Thf Haullirrn I'urlllii M"4 Han I'iiam'Iwxi, June SuiM-riii- temleiit I'illuiore, of Hie Southern cllle, Hiiid: "Our traiim nie run fi.r the aeiiiiumiHlatioii of iin'liKerH, hnKHiitfe and exprcM matter. If we are not n r- nillled to furulxli them' aiiiuiilnoil lioiiH we will not run traiim. That in uiir ileelxiiin. We cannot ti ll w hat w ill develop, and our future nlaim w ill deend UjM.ii cltiiiiii-luiii'iK. An to (he mail mTVlce, we carry mail oil nlir rt cjilar Iraiim. If uiiul'le to run Hie iriiina. I do not w e how we can I e ex iH'ited to carrv iiiailn. We are not, I awmiir, i'XHi'leil to run fi !al trallm for tlie inaila alone. iH'tiur uh from the iim i f riillnuiiin we cannot carry iiiimm in-cr. If IH'oole ealiliot have them to travel In tiny will l ot travel" SH aklnt; of the train liiil lip at Sao- rametito anil I.oh .ni;en ne niiii in1 did not know vet w In tlu-r or not an aiM'al would Im made to the civil all ihurltiex for iroicctlon. addiuu: 'It In U-tli r for the 'ode to flop In hall I'mneliMii lntead of lelni delaved at Mime way Million. We do not iro. itoe to Mihiiiit t Iii-iii to l l.e hitler an uovanee, and unlcKn anxiin-d our traiim will inn through they will not Mart tibla nlii Ml IM'KS San Pii.ihi, June Js.Al inidnlulil hift nlv'ht the Santa I'e I'liinloyin here wire iiotllled hv wir.' that Iihi men had Ini-n ili-chaririMl on tlie iiiMern illvNioii for re- hiMiiir to handle l'liUnum i ni -, and ceiieral trike wan ordered hy the AinerieMi lUilway rnion. t Imt.iIoi and Million men exini't loin- ordered out at noon today. Nothluu In mov lii here tixlay in either iw-mhi r or fn'itllt deiiutlllcliln. Tlie round Iioiim' men i;ot one i -indue ready thin oiornliiL' lo leave with tlie tint i I car th-trlet, .'M iiilleu from I'lici ne. f ! and n-fien d to et any more ciiiniK their Venture proven nn nileiinsf.il In j Up I'lie eliullie ami iuail car are now the output of free trold a they aiitiei-: n.ltl, K on n aide track ready to go pale, I'oatmaMcr S. It. tlnrn, Mayorjllt Hie order of the trainiiiaMer, hut Slriillit and other in-raom Intenn-ted , (.- R,,luielv n fiim' to take a l'lill- In the mine clom hv w III Ik- lliounaiiiln A "UkHiUM" HfOHMTKIi Silnr' llitendelit llow niiiK oftheState I'elil tentiary thiukn the time In column when criminals will In' K'liteliee. Hot for Mill lied In'rlodn hilt III niiell a manner an to make them M'lVi renlHiliHlhle for I he li'liirt ll n their Incarceration. Icaviiik their din- ehari;e the llml time dim-ret loiiary with the iirlnon aiilhoilth-n uud the Mate executive, then II committed a mi'- oud time h:iviu Hie tune of piinlnh. nielli doiihlcd, and if a third time tmikluir the i.iiiil-liiiii nl for life, or In detluile. The uit lid vim vd tlilukern on nrlnon di-M-iiiliue are ilinciinnliiK thene illeMlolin t llonHlulll.V Willi II View of makiliu iirlnon life an liilleli re- foimatory a imwihle and an little re- VeliKiTliI an may la'. V vi.t AIH K miiia. John Inhnin, of MeKeii.le Itride, him mild hl noted In-ar nud varmint iIol-h, leader and t oley, to W alter K. llurn ll, al'ortland hoilnuiall. They were ahl'fd to him TucmIiiv , and the iiircham price for the two don wai H.Kt. 'I'he dotfn wer nix vcam old nud were renpoimi hle for tlie early death of Miirea of w II. I cats and numeroiin counur nud U'ar. Thev had Mich n ii'iutal loll for their K line ilinllllen that w heiii'Ver n coliuar wan mcii III the licliditmrhnod they were will for. Mr. Intuitu greatly n-Kritted mitlnif with hia truMy f.lcudn, hut they were Ki-ttliiK old nnd that amount l'n eoiiniderahle money IIii-m' hind time. Mil l. Vull lll.t lllVI it. -The fol low luir K'ail Hewn In from the Oregon fit V t'ourler: "Mrww. McKune A Co. W 111 erect ll Maliili mill thin nllllllller oil their ore win in the lilue river inlniiiir HATUIUUY, J L'NK SO. Jti-gular Ml miner wetther. Haying-hiu commenced in enrmnt. Noi nrinoner In the county or city jltllM. Dr. I)aviof Ilarrl.hurK, U In Ku Kne. (ommlnlonir-4-lrt Olliaoii vUltird Kii'cne tKlay. J. H. McMurray went to Hulciu n hiiniuean today. J)r. OKliuhy of L'uttuK ift '"t to Junction today. Alamt the unual iiuililier of fanueni were In town today. (toe Illanton, of Junction, wa In low ii thli afternoon. How long will the railroad Milke lint'.' la Kiulur Uifitioii. Mr.. I'errv Frank tin ln iuit HI with ueuralKiaof tlieMoiiiach. J.J. fhainlH-rlain reliirneil to Ida home nt I tone burg tliln aft.rniHiii. lU-v. Mi-AlllMer went to I'orllund thin inornliiK to e ml a few dnya. Minn llo Shechind. of fortluud In vhitlnu nt the n-nldeiicvof C. Hodm. K-venil lclile will he held on the haii k of tlu McKcnzIo river tomor row. VrchhUhop OroiM returned to hl hiuiieat 1'oitlaiid oil thin niiiruliig Im nl train. The iMwtolIlif i-iiiployi- nre now linv-1 lui; a vacation on account of the roll-1 ronil ntrike. i N veral Kuin-no laiiiilo w ill iro to . I'ortlniid tomorrow In attend the race nt that place. 1 Mlnallelle Mllllcnn who him Innn teaching kcIkmiI near Junction in viMl-1 log frieinU here. K. It. Hklnwortira new n-nldeiice l rapidly la-inn erected. It prem-iita a haiiilmuiiL' npiiearaiicv. 1 A nmrriaiielld-liM waa liwucd hy the einmty clerk hint evelllliK. to Jiwi-pli W ilmiu nml i arrie A. kii'K11'"- Tho frclidit tcaiiiR returned llarrlnburir lunl eveiilnif Btiniiier hugeiiu frelglit. fottu.') Orove Itfui. lU lio-lA-ader, June W. hupt. tnti'Vt-nmiti, of lOugeiie, made a bicycle trip to our tow n the Unit i the win k. Home one entered the hardware utore of 8. It. l'ln r Monday night nnd took aevvml article. I. T. Iy)ug"iiour and II. (I. Arne, hanker of 1 i i ii ii 1 1) ir tut ii. California, arrlvvd lien- Wixiiiwlay inoriilng nnd Mnrtcd to tho lloheiiifa nilnln dis trict. (). M. Kri-waoii, aotitli of town, met with nn accident haturdny, unci broke two niiiall Ihuku in hi left wrlnt, which ure giving him luniU ln. A. Toild left w ith a aurveyliig outfit and a crew of m-vcii men for Seottn burg, Tucailay, where liu ho the ron tract for aurveylng a towindiip of timber land. Married, June !, l'-'Jl, nt I-hanoii, Mr. K. W. Hart and Mini May ia routte, Junlioe Klnoii olllciating. The bride waa formerly of thin huv, and ban many Irlcndn w ho w Uh tliini joy and prosperity. Mr. Ilurke, mining exnrt from Idaho, vlnllcd Itoheiuiu reoilitly nnd iirouounml the Annie mine one ol the U-at oil the count. 1 le also visited the i'earnoil Itrothera mine on Martin emk, which Ii Imiided to lr. Mi-th-e and Downing. He Miy It in a Iwatity iu it nbown more frit' gold than any other mine In the camp. Itoneblirg Iteviewa N.W. White, while cutting hay wl'li a machine Saturday, on bin ranch a few miles from town, i-inuc near U-iug killid. One home that waa wild, iiiuuiii-mi-d ruiiniug mound the other, a gentle one, until ; the machine, turning over frightcmsl It too. lioth Blurted t run nnd Mr. j White wan throw n under the machine In Mich a manner that he wim caui-lit under It and dragged until bin clot lien I w ere torn oil' ami there wan warn-lv a fitmi ! place the al.e of a lliim'n liiiud Ihut w an with the i d cut or brulncil. I le at hut mhts'(- eil Hi getting hlmneli liawe nml w lil The river atanda at 4 feet above low w ater mark thin morning; no change during the laat 1!4 hours. Ciirnciiti'tn are nutting a cornlno on the front wall of the building occupied hv the lleiulemon A Owen naloon. The Ilohemhi (iold Milt A Mining 'o., In advertinlng for .rnW eorda of four fool wood to be delivered at their mill. It lit rumored that the Ilardinan More of 1'ortland are entahliililiig a branch More In till city to tlie lions-. A physician wa.n called who Mwed up Home of the i-ut.n and in a few dayn he i'XccU to be all right again. Kefurm Scliiad Mlsiiiaiiagrmeiit. Tlie Salem Journal givea the follow ing Keform SehiMil Item to show how It in run: On the th of April, Johnny McNaiiiura, who in aaid to In- a very thinkiug of ! 'Kl uj'V. wm nnked by an .m.yr in IV IlinT luiii f(r in- (if iiaii. I U" -lnritmli'iil I (iiiilrik I mil Imiwirvtl 11 TbeKpringfleld and Cottage '""".n'tmrtflvi'iiliylii-r, the ladv oflln r. leiiinnaru playing a matcli game of ' tl , lf,.vlw ,nv. Utile McNam- ara aiiawt-red truthfully, nnd in com pliance to the ntmve rule, that It Wan of dollar abend." Al'V Klii isimi I'ah. A family down In I'l'irlda lit their child, and falling to llml It, after two dnyn, put a cent Holler In a In sm-r, and the next inoruing they were surprised to w an alligator on their atepn, w herv he had iII-k'orif.-. the bnt child alive, and then dlsl blumelf. They wdd the alligator hnle for f 'i. ami the pari nts nn rxhihltliig thechild in dime muse mo for a wtck. Thin ntory lllun-tr.-itcn the value of advertising. man, or, In fact, do any pa-ciigcr or frt-itdit Illinium. The null an very iiiiilldeiit, and are standing together. Mii-tingn cfthe illtten-nt urdeni are In-lm; held, nnd all endorse the action of I'l-mldi-lit iK'hnlii calling the nu ll out. I liU Is the newt complete tie-up the Santa I'e ban ever Xericirvd. rw llrllii IIhIhIhi lllll. W'AMlOinoN, June 2S.--The bill ad mitting New Mexiin pasw-d the house W lltioul I'bjirlioll. I'llr hsMl .trrrnl lllra. I'akih, June Js. lK-tiN-tlven In I'.uri.u.r.l.J,,,,,... I MiHiti-lier divided lo M-arell the house , . i,.. .. m .1 i . i,! of a man iiainid Oraolcr, who wan Iimi Klin:. t . t . Matlia-k dNik , ..l ii w !... .M.g bicycle ride ycM. rday innk lug j hii( ,i1t, ,..,, ,,, hm iule(un." When ( imnlcl n lioll I wan nurnmudcil and the detective broke In the door, tiranh r, who wn enlmg upvr, sprang to hm fn-t. He pickeil up a long Mid nharp knifi', j pluiikrvd It into hm nUloineli, and w itil few sw lit tun s diM-ilitsiweliil ti i iii I M-lf. He expired almost Ininiediatel. I The police authorttlca any they have mtah isticd Is rond a doiiol'tliAt Santo. I I iranicr, and (ilsre, w ho w an arrenteil vet In run. miles hi g-ssl time. He at.irtnl from here at I'd t a. lit. and went to Corvallls. via Cobiirg and Albany n turiiinir by w ay of Monnn-. lie ar rived home ahoitly after ? o'ebnk. Harry Holden nnd Frank Knapp also went to Corvalhn dirri-t no their w lussln j mtenlay, making the dow n trip In 4 hour. base ball nt the latter place thin after IIIHHI. Mr. nnd Mm. II. C. Wortniiin, of rortlimd airlvi-d on the local thin afternoon nnd an' visiting nt the resi dence or M. H. Ilarker. Will 1 1 odea nrrived home thin after noon from a trip to San Krnnclwsi. He wan accompanied by Ida eoliMu, Clelll lloilcn, of Corvallln, The tentlinony In the rortlaud amiiggling eaaea baa been eonipleteil, and ll li 'XM-cted the rasa will be giv en to the Jury thin evening. rtoncburg Kevicw: The amount of taxi collected by rsberlll' Miller w ill amount in round llgunn to $li,toO, leaving a dcllniuenl list of uhout mm. Mrn. I'.lln Cnllerlln, daughter of lion. S. (I. Thotupnou. ha executed her Imiid nud It U exavted will ahort Iv take charge of the Molina poMof lice. l'nn Aiiderson nriived up from I'oitlntid nn the lm'al tialay for a visit with relative. He bnmght bin bi cycle and will it-turn over the wagon road. Kay Krnuk, who has Isi-n running a More for a couple of yearn in Corval lia, expti-tn to ri'inove to Kugi-ne m the near liiture and engage In buniueaa with lii father. Saturday' Sulelii Stntminan: Mm. Maiy Iwry. of Kugeiie, arrivnl in Salem yrntcKiay to lie at tlie bedside of her daughter, Mr, tii-orge I'lanter, who In seriously ill. The railroad itrike accmn to n gen eral. In Chicago nloue I7,ss0 men nre out. ttotli allien to the controversy wi-nl determined, and nru preparing for a long at niggle. Horace and Hugh Hampton have relumed from KaMern Oregon. They report thirtii'tl lullea of miow on the Miiuuilt of the C anemic mouiitaltm.fnmi two to twenty fi-et divp. Thumday evening, Mr. and Mm. I-'. I.. t'hamtnT entertained almut thirty of their friend. A very enjoy nble even ing w us H'iit by thorn who were fortu nate enough to be pnnent. John Da v In and wife will leave Mon day night on a visit to their old home In Y.nglniid. Thev expivt to In ab sent aisiiit two or llini inonthn. They go via the Canadian I'm-illo route. Win. Horn I building a large nhed mi Kight Mi-vet, aenwa the mill nuv, to be ued for covering wood and an a wood yard. Another hed U Is Ing built lor a winmI covering on the vacnlit lot of the Mllllii-aota hotel. Chrw. (irlftln will ride to McMlnn vllle via Salem ou Id Idcyclo tonior row. He will le accompanied bv C. C. Matl.a-k ami II. M. Holden, who w III ride for a Century trophy. Thia n iiiin a bt) mile ride accomplished in side of H hour. They expect to make Alliiy and return. Kev. J. M. DU-k, ol Camp creek, left here Thursday, June 2slh, lo visit rvla- tliling not. For thin simple nnd well-Intend ed oInhIIcuii', Mr. Hendrlckn said on the following evening to the Imyn: "Mi'Numara w ill get n giaxl atnipiiiug tonight for telling an ollhvr w hat ha M'iied In my chnrgi'." And llrynnt lidded: "Not only that, but we'll whip hliu for telling n laU lussl." And the laiy waa taken out and giv en a nt rapping. On the following morning thin hoy nppcnlcd to Superin tendent Hendrlckn, claiming that he bad Imvii unjustly punished nnd that Mr. llrynnt wronufiillv licensed him. In reply to this, Mr. llcmlrickn wild, "Dry up or you'll get another ntr.i ping." I. It lie McNauiurn then ap nliil to other otlb-em, caeh of w luuii went to the record Ismk and found the boy'a words to bo true; Unit the reHirt given by the lady waa not recorded nnd Ili'iidrick aftcrwnrd acknowl edged to a nuhordiuate olllccr that it wan wrong to hnve punished the boy. Look Oat Fer rraail. (irnntn Tiim Courier: "Sune parties liailing from Sao l'ninelsco, have bun nellliiK an Inferior iiiality of groceries In (irantn I'uss, t MM-allnl w holesale price. When tho-s- whom they have ihija-d take the ginxU home they llnd the ntutr either badly damaged or of far Interior itialit? to the groccric aold by our home inerchantn, w ho nre our own clt)ciii, helping pay our tnxe, nupHirt our m-limdn, lowu goveriiineiit, etc. Of course nople are jilstitled in getting good when-ver tin y can do the Inst, but sample of the article furnished by the "Consumer. House" will not Isiir isimi'iirlson with those cold lit hoine. Iaik oiitjfor btnnbtigH.'' The Mime parties w ill likely viit Kugeiie. Watch out for them. Asklug- for I'anlou. Itonehurg riaindcnli-r Judge l-'i'.-Iiuirh went to Salem the first of the w nk, iirmid with H'titiou to ttov ernor IVnnoyer, for the pardon of V. I,. Arrlngton, couilncd In the iM-nitcn-tlary for the iinU zlcmetit of county funiU while county treasurer; also for the pardon of Nicholas Jones, MTVlng a M-utcnce for inanalaughter Mr. Flizhugh bn returned and 1 fully Im pressed with the hoK that the govern or l favorable to the prayer of the ad It loner. The governor, it 1 sjrd, ia written to the district attorney for further information, and if null: fm-tory the pardon are expected. Kngltsli Sparrow . Snokano IU'vlew: The little bird now on Olympia's s'.ncts in thel'.n ; Imh sparrow which ui;i-le It npi'ar- auo there two year ago, with Iari;e Ineretis' al this lime. I I. c bird was Intnvluii-d to the Atlantic shore from F.nghiud nlmut thirty year ago by Hon. Dudley S. On-gory, mayor of1 Jer-cy City, to dmtroy worm and Lues w lilch were infesting the cnv live In the I. astern talc. Int lo i atisetu all Miuiuier. lie goe iy : ..! .ii,,i,,i,. - theS.tithi ru racitlcand will .top In sia,.i Statesman: The ml .l' .ni'ii.iiiii.i ivanaa. w Hi re m- ,i . w,. , , smi abould Is tnken immellately to Dl Viiki is.- The AlUauy IVmocrnt ...l H ' Ilt.l. hi Itortii.tl lll. lv..l llS.I . .i' .i , . .... . ..i .1.. I Miiiitltv. and other not I.M.r h.i. I...., .l,.o ,1 l... toil V, plot ted the death of rtmldent have I. smi continued and two are la-lug ! 'r""1' order lo aveni;.. the execu-1 is,,,.. .leie.1. the .Mata.se and J, U.-rl, Hon of lUvaehol, all. ml and H. iirl. ram. Divon-e suit, are no longer i "" w '' ' trml July iU'i for parrl. j vr.nin.li.nl- Jnde Iturii.ll rr i.ioiw I clde. Instead of murder. I he penal' irly nsjuin- a gss allowing. ha n latlvi-s, and then go on to Went : .New ton, Wmtmoreland county, I'a., ! w hem two of hi brother reside. Corvallln (ia'lte: T. F. I-wU, of Cottage (imve, and Mr. M. C. Canip-li-ll, of tin oity, were married at Kit- rue Mon. lay, June ii. 1 her ar via iting her alsiVr and frtetnU In 'Corvalli thi wivk and will return In a few day to Cottaire Omvr, w here they will ruble I atep . K''t Fill DAY, J INK 2. Mm. J. M. Hcudrick U m-rloualy 111. Itev. Mr. Ciowhurnl, f Culiforula, In again III Kugene. Hon. J. K. W'eatherford will orate at Urow iiavlUe ou July 4. There In no assessment in the A. O. I'. W. for the mouth of July. Unite a number of F.ugeno people w ill attend the 1'ortland race. Tlie paluti-r have about finUhed the flmt coat of paint ou the city hall. Anhbinhop (in came up froitf I'orllund ou tlila afternoon train. Ih glmentul Adjutant C. E. Hoblin, of Salem, apent Inst night In Eugene. YA Howe and A. Yerlngton are painting their More front ou Ninth Mrvt't. Chua Kohn, of 1'ortland, the well know n buninciM man, I in Kugeiie thi afternoon. Mia (Ileney of Sulolil, who ha been visiting frlcmU here, returned home thin morning. When iooiilu n-eklotwly Impair their own credit they miiat exjatt theircau to grow acunv. Wlienerer you find a man who aayt that honesty din- not pay It I a lgu that he him never tried it. W. Sander' home made an attempt to run away thin morning, but wa caught ladoic he hud gone far. Jialiii wood la selling for f2 per cord, maple and llr ouk f l. Theae price are for a gmal iiunllty of wood. Mism-n Adu nnd Iluby Hendrloki went to Salem thi morning where Iht-y will rpeiid sevenil weik viatllug fl lends. The Mud over tho liullev hill, three mile southwesterly from Kugeiie I re ported lit u bud condition, and needing road work. Mr. M. Loiiunbiiry and child, who have been visiting her brother, K. It. SUipworth, n-turniil home to Ibniiou thin morning. Mr. K. J. Clark and littlechlld, who have Urn visiting at the residence of lleo. It. DorrU, n uirned to their home ut rortlaud today. The treasurer of Dotighot county mil for warrant Indorsed prior to Doc. 1, l.v.K). They are a long time buck In piiymeiiU. Judge Fisk, M. 1). 1'iilue n:id L. N. lioney left thi morning for a trip up the McKelizio. They will la gone sev eral days, and will probably go a far as l'cpiots.' John W. Minto, recently defcted for sheritiof Multnomah county, ia will ing to bo chief of iMillce of 1'ortland. He can nlwny be depended on for some public otlliv. Mm. L. Hirx h and daughter Leah, who have Iss-u visiting at the real denoeofS. II. Friendly, returned to their home nt Salem thi morning, no compnnicd hy Mis ltoen Friendly. It. J. (iiun sayn that Sherman coun ty haa Uvii carefully cnnvaaHjed and show tei,M) acre of wheat, which will yield nt the very lowest tut I mate IH bushel to the acre, or 1,.V,UU0 tiusliels. Siipn-mu Judge-elect Wolverton will hike Ids. is-nt ou the mipreuie bench Monday. The other Mute olllcert-olect will not take their plnce until the vote of the state ia cnll vanned by the legisla ture ill January, lvCi. Albany K-miK-nit: T. J. Harrison, u lalsm r of tlil city, WMcommlttod to the a-yluni tialay. He I .VJ year of iilt, and wa 11 rat committed to an aay luui :n year ngo. This I the fourth iiimmlllmciit. Harrison waa born in Nankin, Mich. W. II. Smith who recently purchnnd but non-s of the Moore fnnu four mile below Kiigciii', arrived hero yeaterday with hi family and home. They came from New Mexico to Itonehurg by rail, nud I rum that point by wngon roud. A traveling shirt nud clothing man wan in town tcday soliciting order. People should let thi clan alone. Their goods nru seldom satisfactory, Is'-iiles the Kugeiie merchant, who deal In clothing and furnishing goods, nre reliable ami cull supply customer cheaper than rortlaud or San Fran cisco hou-cn that pay big rent aud are under heavy exin-nse kivlng an agent on the road. The figure of the cennu for 22 state w hich hiivelssrn published com plete, show that out of every UK) farm 47 are txi-iipied nnd tilled by the own cm, free of incumbrance, and only Ul arc occupied by owner under mort gage. '1 he other .T.' are hired. Mort gaged nnd tciiautnl farm are on the Incn-iine, which I one of the evidence of a gradual monopolization of the hind by a comparative few. The following named pupil In di :rkt UVi have not imi-n aWnt from chisil during the month of June: Her! ha IValaaly, Fmnee IU-am, l.rvln Kennerly, Kddie I team, Clar- nee Johnson, "iVlmer Harden, Itoy Johnson It ilph Johnnon and Herman Nelson. Those not alwetit nor tardy: Itulph Johnson, Krvlu Kennerly aud Is liner Haydcli. I.eaburg, June Us, i'.4. Mus. M. J. Inmax, Tuachcr. I'astor Si'tidder. of Jeraev Cltv uv: "The bicycle I a thoroughly Christian machine, for it Improve the temper, di-eouiaLi-a dissipation, make a man Is k on the bright side of thing aud iut vivacitv Into hi religion. When I fu l stupid, or crn, or blue, t get on my UVpoiinder nnd take a lively spin. In 10 minute the world look diller eut, I In giu to fii-1 like an angel. I feel a if I had w din:, aud I act more like an angel, niy wife tell in the next .lav." T Idsieii.cnis. an auriopi ljai"-i ine ; --U ,,,.- i li.-ad of the Male shall In sa, ilrns-riUsl i lso.j .,u.M. Juis. . land punlsbi-d. Santo will ! ininliiel- j Corvall Time. June ): Tlie two I ami S.l l An ! aon tract of the plaiv ol exei uuon iu a ainrt, - camp uiecuug i-ean in-ar .Moiinm ias them out I fore they lake the town. lal!f liuufi, Jv.n? o CHASUI31 MaNAIIKMI T. Chan. 11 W'ohmt n-tlri" fnnu the malingciiient I of 1'arker'a oin-ra house t.slay. i be proprietor, Nlr. F. W. Parker, will a-j aume imilnd of the house, nud will U asnisted bv It. M. Stevens. I M.miiv laiich wa wild today loSiilr Smith, recently fnun iNikoia. fiar t.'Mi, thnxigh the Frualer A Svarverud agvii- y- . L, -u 1.. . ....I k 1 1 ....tl.M.- i W S K mi V i.i I'li'K nSi ..mur ' . I -. It. .1 tiieriHrmi r-iiiiiiaj. i nw i hi jit-ii 1-an f.n'te.l and w Ith hi hi-ad eovrnil I v a black Veil. i rouniain i-amp gmunu ami in oiner , !ionth Junction road lhn nilli A Creawi l! corn Miiideit l.x-ate the from Monroe. lU-imrt ha It that Hon. j The llarrisburg I.iiinls-r CoiiiMiny ; next urand l.slif I. O. tJ. 1 . at SdverK. II. IWlkuap wa ontained a iiiini Inlend rebuilding their lull! dtriiyisj ' ton Instead of U bauoii, wlilch latu vln the M. F churvU at uue of them ty lire Ut w ivk. Iplao a M-lei'led. hut Mouday. M AHHIMi. Mi Mattie Martin, who ha lai n the guest if Mm. J. ll. ChaniN m tor ncv. r.d wi k of Lite, wa lii.iriiid nt D.i'ii.s, Wiiln. nhiy, lo Mr. Cha. Synm. Shi-vJia inaliy friend In tlii city who wish I ."r much happiness. Dninimcr proving. all rrp irt bi.-sine In;- Wath in I.isx Coi tv. Saleru Journal: Chief of Polio Mlnto, ae-i-ouiwinli-1 by ex-Cpt. Ad Dilley, overhauliHl and raptured Jack En right, alias lexasj.u k, on a warrant chart-- It g him witli Kfaud lanvny lu the! stealing and carrying awnvof property Is longing to hi chum, ifcury W hit. The man Knright ! one of a gang of luime tradem who commuted thieving iicpmiauon in i. inn county some I year ao, ana w bo wan the only one w ho escaped artv-t at th time, th other t-iiig onpture.1 at iHilla and taken back to Albany. An Indict ment wj duly returmil againat bim there, and a .n a thi county La through with him mi th prwasnt i liarv;.-. the sherill of Linn Couuty will want him. A man who buys the vote of other directly or indirectly, will wll hi own directly or indirectly, whenever he can get his price. This in ii general truth which ap plies at forcibly to United States senators as it does to others. When the British museum cata logue is completed, says Dr. Gar nett, tho librarian, it will be positively the largest book in the world. During the thirteen years which it has been in preparation, one million four hundred thousand distinct titles and entries have been printed in all sorts of languages, and presenting all sorts of difficulties. In some villages in Japan rob bers are tried and convicted by ballot. Whenever a robbery is committed the ruler of the hamlet summons the entire population and requests thorn to write on a a slip of paper the name of the person they suspect as having committed the crime. The one re ceiving tho largest number of bal lots is declared duly elected and is accordingly hanged. An Arkansas Breckinridge, who has been in congress many years, will not represent his district when that body meets again, lie was elected on a free silver platform, but betrayed the trust reposed in him. When the convention met recently his treachery was remem bered. His name was not mentioned, although he was a can Aidato, and an uncompromising free silver man was nominated. When tho roll of states was call ed at the national republican league meeting at Denver Wednes day, an Oregon delegate with more enthusiasm than brains answered for his state: "Here with 16,000 majority." Oregon has no republi can majority. The democratic and populist parties are in unison on many of tho vital issues con fronting this nation and irrecon cilably antagonize republican legis lation of tho past. The Oregon vote- showed the republicans in a minority of at least 5,000. Senator Morrill is the veteran of the upper house of crongress in ago and in service. He is Hi years old on the 14th of lost April. He is a well preserved fine-looking old gentleman. While Senator Morrill was celebrating the anni versary of his birthday, Senutor Vance, his junior 20 years, died, not two blocks distant. Senator Shertnau is 71 years old. He is gray, bent in form, and looks every day of his age. Senator Harris is 77. He is bald, vigorous and active. He can stand more hardship in the way of night and constant work than any senator of the lot. Secretaries Uresham and Morton are the most approachablo of all the president's cabinet. Secretary Uresham spends much of his time in the room where visitors to him are received. He has a desk in there, and no matter how busy he may be, ho is frank and pleasant to .tho visitor, whether he be a stranger or acquaintance. Secretary Morton is always ready for friend or foe. Geo. Pullman has built up an immense fortune reaching far into tho millions through tho pat ent on tho Pullman sleeping and dining cars which are found on every considerable line of travel. He has sought to lurther increase his wealth by reducing the wages of workmen in his shops and the result is a strike, and a boycott by railroad operatives of all trains that haul Pullman coaches. The men belonging to th American Uailway Union, a powerful labor organization, are willing to move any train to which none of tho Pullman's are attached. The re sult is a tie up of many of tho most important railroads in the country, as the railroads make handsome profits from hauling these couches, besides are under contract with the Pullman com pany, therefore will endeavor to force their employes into subjec tion. From present appearances the Union seems to have the best of the contest just inaugurated. "Hkdeemed Israel." Albany Herald:-Hv. Valln Millard, of Eu gene, Oregon, who rpriit a new church railed "ltedeeiued Israel," la holding arrlea of meeting at th Eairmount grange hall, on the other tide of the rtver, and creating; quit an Interest and drawing; audience. H will continue th meeting thi even ing at the sam place, and will hold ervlcea in the I nlvrlit church of thi city, In a abort tiro. Hi teach ing combine an exposition of the bible In connection with modern as tronomy: and he devotee much of hi time to lecture) upon attronorny. After July 1st all fee for recording In th County Clerk' ofilenwlll havo to be paid in advance, under the new alary law. The fees go to the county and cash must accompany every Instrument sent In for record lag. Tlil ihould be borne in mind by tho who expect to have any of thi kind of work and It may save them annoy ance and delay. Corvalli is going to have a new I per, the Daily Evening Isvformvr. o o o o o