The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, July 21, 1894, Image 5

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CommUnioarri Coart.
Atttiif time bill of TB Walker for
f-8T for sei vices iu allowed aud cUrk
ordered to draw tuinuit fur the atDouot.
In matter of petition of Hi culijwo of
Houth inaction preciuct in road district
87 for bn.1i?" aeruea Urine slough vu Mil
lett riMul, prayer of etiliooer grstil-.L
llonrt dccvUd to advertise for hid for
CowsHraotiOD uf above in-etemcd brittee.
beebiuastiou lo be fur doable beam
baa erulgiss, itti oak or cedar pilinir,
tlie out utuM lsncttslsr alnugli to be htt
feet iuud aud 18 tfi above low water,
and, the mi eorose Una aiougtl to be MO i
f tuna and Ml feet above low water.
In regard to repair of bridge aoniea
diUiU unr Joha Bailer's reeidaaoei it iu .
ordered that couuty judge obtain ma
terial and saperiutiuid the repairs.
At tbla time W U Uaugbmea, of Pleae
act UM pracioet reaigoed aa justice of
tba peace and ll. J. LUmplidl wss ap
pointed to ihaolltao.
At Ibis tiro lb fullowiuu bille wees
prveeuted aad allowed and Clark ordered
to draw warrants for amounts:
Trent Lnibber Miuuiocliuiug Co 7 20
J M Williams, sttoruer road aaaa.. ti 50
J l Oohlsou, correction ou lumbar
bill 12 Vt, allowed at 1 7U
i V J McFuereoe, additional on de
' put J bus, claim $167, allowed ... KIM
At this time comes A U Woodoock ad
muaiatralor of tba . aatala Harali Mseks,
dseaesed, preying-. for an order of tbia
court staying tha ele of tba lands of
aaid . Harsh al Mesa, desa ad. tor tba
una of uC7Dl delmqoeet taiaa tor to
lav of 18U8. Petition granted.
Ordered allowed:
t li Ipgbam. supplies for pan para f 15 00
K Maxwell. gravel 6 00
A Hharpjra, exsming insane ft 00
Y W- Prentice, " 6 U)
Potterf Brue, Inmbrr 1 ?J
At tbia tima B 11 Wiley appeared aud
withdraw hia bill for 11X23 for. repairing
. mad tool, and substituted a bill for
f3 65, wbicb waa ordered alluwed.
At tbia tima oomaa J I' Currio, by L
Bdyeo. bit attorney, aa admiuiatretor of
tba ewttta of T bos Hwift, deceased, pray
iog tor air order of tha oonrt staying tba
aala of ltuds of aald Tboa Seift, doccHsetl,
tor duliuqaant taxra of tba tarn of $M.M,
IVHtion ifranfrd.
la matter of petition of 214 oibaaoa of
North Jnnotioo prrcioot for bridge aoroaa
Laoeaatar alongb, prayer of petitioner
rrantad.
Tltvonurt hurintr under connldera
tloti thaadvlaabilltv of H-palrlng the
brtchpa) aorom a ditch neartlie rpaidonoe
of Jolm liailry. tba couuty udtn' l au
thorized to Miura tti DiafcTtal aod u
perintend the repair of Hie aame.
Hill of John MrCollutu for for
untlujr Duilol HarkUa waa takeu up,
but action tluvreon waa continual for
the terra.
A. C Jtnulotfa prvaunted bill for ft
aiprciam on book whloh waa al
lownl aud olerk autboritl to draw
warnaal ou gooeral fund iu pay incut of
me Hanie.
TUe court ordered that the road Iw
t ween the landa of 8oott McMurry and
I. D. Driver, beduiiiug at ih oitv
lliiilta jtnd ext'udiiiK aJoui; aaid cimu
to the KAte of ttMtlatonio ounii'tvry be
improved, under tue auprviiUoii or Li
Hiniona, aupcrrlaor of mod dUlrlct No
7, by K'tlnK n&uio, tha (ravel to
be one foot deep ud niue f.t wldu.
The work will be doue by contract,
and In to be let to tbe lowcat rtupoiiHl
bio bidder, and tbo clerk la authoriaod
to pobllnh a uotlce aakiiiK for bida.
itoeu! leading from K'JKi'ue to Flor
ence; orclurcd that the aauui be Rradwl,
tiefrlnnuiK at or near the eaat Hue of Uw
Pratt land, tlwnce wcat to wcat lUatt
of maul district No 77, and that Kit
Perklna, county couiiuiaHiuuer. U here
by authorized toauperlutcnd tiioaaine.
C V l)oylo waa auUiorled to paint
all the outitide aurfitce of the county
Jail, includinir the tower, with the
aaioe colore uuw on, a aoou aa prat'ti
oaoW, for the auni U $4i
WUifrey road; olered eatabllalitd
aittl 0eiied aTlwed aud relH'a44xl.
At ithla Hum tbeaiaUerof kpliiic
U land oDIce entrlue waa oonaideied
aitd Ueetued neuenaary for the oonvt-n-
leooe of the public, and ( leorjre Carpy
presented a bill for funitnliinir Uie namu
fmin Feb. 8, to July IU, 1(W4, for
l2.'JO mod ttie Clerk waa authorized to
dravr a warrant on Uie geiteral fund to
pay the aano.
AUowaiiora:
J T CaJ llaoo, ooiainlmiomer J
Kli Herkina, " 30 00
and the clerk waa ordered to draw a
warrant on the ireueral fund Inpay
ment of the aaoie.
At thi time the court oooaldered tho
tubject of the aalary of Deputy County
Clerk P. I- Ulbba, and the wvino won
flsedr at IVM per annum.
The waller of 'examining the aa
couaLa of tba county oflWn waa con-
aWered and It waa ordered that the
aame aaoald beesainliMHl hit the pant
fowryearaaad ttte following perwotm
.were apnatntod and athorixed to
make aald exomi nation, -vie K W (
Utrn, Joel Ware and 10 O Potter, to
make their rM)ort Auiruat A. '
The oourtadjoerned entil Anrnnt6
at 8 a. m..at whlh itime final aettle
ment With the outgolngofneerw will be
tuade.
1 Jackien County Koimnrc.
Ja. lUrda, who M oolivit'Ud at
tlie May Unu of tlie i lrcuit court Iu
Inxj tor the killing ol Kra Arnold, on
Hi Uutte, In nil county, about 3l
yeaniaK, and M litelitl to the iielil-U-utinry
fir l' year and lately par
doned out, rtluriie.1 to Jacksonville,
atlie lime. lloive.l little oxer j ,ll)iui. Uvu iiutorof llic CuiuU-rlaiid
a 'tMP llMril- it.... .l ..... " - . .
cotiiiliitiiit Willi the ntiiiiH. ,,f tlj,.
Kev. II. A. Malr Cviuplimeuifd.
The followiut; reolutiou wire
alititl lv the Mvioti (f the t 'iiiuia r
I .u id I'loUvUTiaii cliiirvli of KutC'iK',
July It, and I'V ilia eoiiKri;ll"U,
wltlioui diwiit, Jul v 1.1:
WlltiifcAS. lUv. "ti. A. Ilbtlr, who'
liaatorllie at four year and rlk'lil
tfuUKUtpr or ateiHdaUKbter, aud, II al-
pearn, at the ki'Iu iiiitaluv of Ar
nold. After Hard hud U-in iiiarrlnl
foruue time Arnold took bin wife
away from him aud would not let
Hanlicoiue to the boiiM lo ee her.
Ird 4if iuiMioii n-iifiitl hN woiU at
Kutciie to ncci'pt the I'ortlmid ml-i.n
work. Therefore rvwdvod l.v Ihe l.u
K'li0 wmIoii:
I 'IM. t M ...1.... ,u
r, i . . . ... I. ilUh VI V Kill' I'ftlllVWIIlHI k. fll
Ililtat of atldlra cxUted for aotue 1 i,. i.i
I... I H..I . . . . " hiiiiuiiiiw
baur wuaia, Ji n.
Bebioub Rixawa Y.-Itobt. Hcbinutx
who reaidea at Cloverdale, met with a
palnfUl acoldeut yeatenlay afternoon
while rakuig .bay. The hone ran
away aitd whea thrown froai the rake
the uuortuDate man waa i caught In
tlteieftobeekby a rake tooth luauch
a manuer aa to tearajraau awveral
inchea Umt. The right cheek waa torn
loose ao aa to hang down ever hi chin
and Um light ear noariy aeveml rroei
Uie.had. Dr. l'alneof tbla city waa
called and clotted the wound aa well
aa poaaible with tltcbea. The injurice
an very palnfUl. .
Btrabor CoiitrfMutnc. Jonc-
Uun City Time: lurln the ion
el the laat leirkUature Dane county
hexiexi tbe lUt o the call ofyeaa"
aad laya" In both branches of the
leglalature, Si-nator Alley in the arn
ate ami D. C. llaugbiuan iu tbe Iwuw.
TbU waa cnnaitkretl ralhtrartuiark
able oolAOldenee. Tbla ouiaeldenoe
will be repeated next Jauuary aa tn
ator Alley will continue to head the
list in tbe annate ad C. If. liaker will
btad Ura hat In the Houae. 1am eoun
ty la detenuiued to keepat the head of
trie prooralon.
iay to get III w ire, or rciitoulraie
with Arnold for krepiiiK her away
frtn him, when trouble enauil U
twtn them and I Inn In hot aud killed
him. Hard left the country and waa
not heard from until limt spring, w ben
he came bock to Jwkmni couuty, and
the liidictineiit not having been dla
iiiIhmhI from tbe docket he wa nrn-t-ed,
tried and convict. -d a siabil. Hi
w ife, lor w hom he kllli-d Arnold, nnir
rled iu hi abfM-iuv, and ha been tell a
widow by t lie death of her liustwnd.
hhe I at til here, mid It I ruiiwircd
the oouplo will l mrriel aguln after
au euforced and eveutful etiaration of
nearly 30 year.
Have Yeu Pruaesf
Afler carefully coimlderiiig the uiat
tcrat a recent meeting the preseut
cuatodlau of the Kugeiie cannery do
uldiMt to iiiiilertake the drying of
prune thU seoMui. They pnMMe to
dry ou hare, allowing the fruit uii-n
14 piuiid of ItaliaUM, hi hmiui1 of
silver or IS h(uiiilit of Flench prune
for each one hundred iMiuud ol grvcu
fruit.
They are desirou of running the
cannery If the earning can lie made lo
cover expense. If the grower prefer
the cannery manager will purohane
the green prune at one-half ivul H-r
muih1, or ibey will dry for other par
tie for two cent per 'kiiihI, to be paid
for when dry, or dried fruit enough
left to pny for the drying.
Thev are prepnred lo handle at leiwt
3K),otiO pound of tho fruit and the
above ollel w ill reinnin vtniiding un
til rVptclliU-r 1. J. II. McCluug I
prepared to furnish luforiiiutlon re
garding the matter to (hone desiring
to make further Inquiries'.
To Taalim.
lii Uuard. July
A iarty nuiHiNllug id Mr and Mr
V W Chewtiuan aud children, Mr 41
11 YurUilou, Mr and Mr C H Hunt of
Sjiriiiglleld, and Mlssv Andrew,
Uuapii, Aubrey, Jeiiuiu AmUrnon,
Itoso ('ideinan, Slellu Itowlaud, and
Mesor V K llolltiilKrW, TIkm Aubrey.
K K Ilt'iiilerMiii, Howard and J
itowland, of Kugeue, w 111 leave In the
morning for an outing on the const at
Yintnna. Thev win camp on Hlg
creok, near the Glutei Mnulerev, mid
expect to be gone alioiit two wetkn.
to burg Itiibi,
July It).
A large yellow- joukeU liet under
the sidewalk ucnr the church attracts
ooiislderuhle atteutlou from visilom.
very eiilovahlu tiarty wa given at
the resldeiici of Mr. uiul Mr. l Uotiuui
Vandyne Huturilny evening. More
than a aonre of young Indy aud gentle
man mend were present and theevou-
lug wa sM-nt with whist and other
ujusemeuta. llefivslniM-nts -consist-
big of loo orvam ami other dc Hem ic
were aervod.
rcgiet
our iilor.
i Taut we havo found in hlni a I
true friend, un earnest Christian gen
lleuian, au excellent paMor and
preacher, a mail In every way worthy
of our rvgurd and esteem.
.1. The', the untiring eiiervb' and
self-snerllli'lug UInii Uith u liiinx-lf .
and hi most estimable coiiuiaulou have .
i lieeii uniformly such as to cull forth I
lour uiimI hearty commendation.
i. That by hi gvutlriimnlv and i
i Cbrblian buarlng be ha not only
I merited and received the good will of
his church, but tin won alike the es
teem of the entire couiuiunily.
A. That while we part with him a
our pastor with rvluctaiico, we can but
congratulate the board or mission aud
the mission work at Portland In vur
Ing o etlU'lent a man for auld work.
ti. That a copy of these rcnolutlon
I si furuishetl the local press aud the
Cumlerlaiid I'resiivterlnn.
IL )(. Kit a Ki.vrrr,
Clerk ol Session.
striko t i
t radio on
ili"orp;ui-
A FoltTt'NK Fol'NII. tsuk-UI Jour-
nnl: Ou TiktwIuv "L. D. Turner, wife
nml child, IW-llville, 111." were regis
tered nt the Hotel Willamette. TUy
tisik lunch, and returned to I'ortlnnd
liitliealternoon. Today Mr. Turner
woe at Haleni ngulii, and It I learned
that hi mission wait to And a man,
whose name he did not know, to In
form bim of a neat fortune left hint re
cently. Sttlem' elllclent Iwdlce Vester-
dtv discovered that (taorgo Manuini!
wa the mail Bought for, ami Mr.
Tumor today identified hiiu a the
fortunate mail, lie will receive about
iJiMKi, which will 1st forthcouilug on
Mr. Turner' return houie, whence lie
tarted today. ,
Htatk TAxm. Tieasim-r Mebwlutn
Inform a Salem paper tlmt state taxes
are coming In more freely tliiiu lust
year, and that he now ho fund on
hand to meet all deuiaud en tho treas
ury, except warrant on the. military
fund. That there I still due the Mate
a judgment against Multnomah coun
ty for the taxes of i, aa equalised by
the Ute buard, the sum of trt,(MK.
Aad for C fll.wut), making a total
due the state fnMii that county tbe sum
of fll)7,0u0. Thi money waa not
turned over to the state treasurer a it
liouli! have Issn, but wo put ill the
bank. When these bank on the
state will probably gut It cash.
bally Uusrl, July II.
A Jf.NfTioN Cask. A civil case
from Junction City is being heard b
fore Justice Wheeler and a lury UiU af
ternoon aa we go to press. It appear j hard travel
Cottage (trove lirius.
leader, July IL
The llohemla mining camp I now
unite lively. PnH'clor are arriving
daily in the mine.
F-tigene grKvryuieii ar fieighting
sugar to Cottagrt drove hy lenm.
They claim to obtain transportation at
equal cost, wit li greater dispatch.
After the istll game Tuesday Fast
Cottage drove wa the scene of a little
pugilistic sport, purtlciatcd in by
some of tho Cottage drove Isiy. How
ever nothing more serious than a few
liassul iirotrubrunoca wa the the re
sult No arrest were mode.
Wlllbim Net, who ha Iwn ctittiug
log for J. I. Jones' saw mill, met with
quite a serious accident Tuesday. He
was struck by a rilling log aiid hod
hi left leg broken just below tbe knee.
l)r. tieo. Wall was summoiid to act the
broken limb, and Mr. Nel Is getting
along a well a could 1st expected.
John Martin met with a serious ac
cident while teaming about li prem
ise In thi city Thursday. He was ac
companied by hi lltllu wmi, aud his
team Ufomlng frighuuel, wa about
bi plunge over a high bank into the
river, when Mr. Marl In pulled heavily
on one line and turned the team so
short that both he and little sou were
thrown under the wheel and run over,
sustaining several severe, but not
dangerous wounds. A neighbor wa
noon on the scene and asited them In
reaching the house, ami then uu
lauglod Uie leaut which had escnHsl
Injury.
io Uuanl July Hi.
I1KI. In Portland, Oregon, Hatur
duy evening, at l:'td ti'ciiH'k, I nun
fxieiimouiu, -Mrs. Husan Jane Swift,
s'loved wile of Samuel Swift, agod MO
year. Mr. Swlfl waa a resident of
1 4i ne couuty for a number of years,
coming to the county with her parents
In IM.; she wu married to tvunuei
Hwift In the year lsrti She removed
to Portland with her husband about
3 or -1 year since, mnking her home
with her daughter Mrs. Frauklu Hwlfl
Clark. Mrs. Hwift resldl in Kugene for a
numlier of vor and had hundred of
friends who will be imlncl to hear of
her death. Mr. Wm. IMrls, a sister
of tho deceased, with her husband,
went lo Portland vea'uirday morning
to attend tbe funeral.
The funeral oocuried thi afternoon
ut a o'clock In that city.
Ax Inskct Canmiiau Albany
iH-mis-rol: Au interesting study I
tbut In connection with the wheat
splil and It enemy, a long, slim,
small worm that reaches out and
sweep the neighrioring Held. A gen
tleman tell of a pcctilbir experience:
He placed one of the worm on a slock
of w lical with ehrht anhlsea. In ten
minute the worm had destroyed all of
them gradually wending its way
annum the kernel of wheat and tak
Ing nothing tut thet-ulti aphis. Tha
In natural history we have another
example of the survival of tbe 111 lest.
Tk Much TonAtvo. Unlwn State-
mau. Julv loth: Alex McClov wiim
plaiwl in the Insane asylum voslenlay
lv Hhrriir John Comb ami deputy,
John liacku. of Crook county. Mo
Clov'a Insanity i caused hy Uie excea.
ive use of tobitoco. Ho 1 Go yeara of
age. Owing to the stoppage of I ho
train tho oflluer ami tialleul came
across the mountain by private con
veyance reo hliiir 1a.'Iibuoii Linn
couiilv. yesterday after thioe daya of
llio comuiiuuieui wa
l'iiiiters will iiiiu Is- In ard in
tliC gl.till lielilr.
Suuiliier resort at the caMtle
allil III I lie liliillu'..ll li till lie I'OJV
u lit r fur the next two month.
This it the rcuMin wlicn ctituH'ra
ami others elm ill N- cartful with
lire. Thousand-iifucrc of valua
ble tilillnT lire : li II 11 il ly tlcntriVtd
iicel!cs.-ly.
Tilt? Liii'kUlllc u' llltt
jH-jr ti Is1 Itrokeii, yet
many of the ro 1 1 is iu
Ufd rl.iti.'.
(itivcrnor IViiimycr still tn
giRfrl nt the :it lun in.ll ami is
turnitin; ci iivicts Iikisc faster tliiiu
the court sentence tlii iu.
I he i oiiimiua riti r :: , I iiiio rs
tnar tint 'JO ftKit m irk at i'ci liaiid.
It still cover many a res of fertile
buttotii l.tml on luc loner W'illam
ctto uud I'ultnnlii.i.
Tho railroad cmiipaiucs arc
iilacctl in a bad.liglit and ncccMiirily
lose public yiiiiatliy, hv their re
fusal to silUniit their side of tlie
atriko cause to tirliitrution.
Tlio D.tllex Chrouiclo remark
that the Ori-gMniitn waxc ingt'in-
ary ort-r the strike situation, and
wants somclxxlv killdl. If omo-
one would leiitl its iiicariiiiilinc tnl
itor a gun uud a hhie uniform, the
strike husiiie-. would soon bo set.
Uud.
The U'llicvHt) txlitor of the States
man talk us llipnautlv of galling
gun U-ing turned ihso on striker
na lie tvouM of iiinwin hay or
reaping wheal. It is the old sol
dicr w ho tlreaiis war and utiucccs-
that the Junetion City Hotel t 'ompany
sue Mm. C. M. Case, the landlady, for
pnsnolon of tlie property, alleging
that he ha no lease. About the same
case waa beard In Junction alsmt a
month ago before Justice llutler and a
Jury and the lady came out vlctoriotm.
molo by the county
villu on thu lot n uil.
Judge at Prilie-
New Tows. Cottago drove Leader:
"Klwell I the name of a new town
just laid out In the llohe.nl mining
district by Jasper Wllkln and other.
It I .' mile east of Cottage drove,
the nearest station ou the H. P. rail
road, ami the site Is at the lum tlou of
Fairvlew and llobemU creeks, ami I
onlv alsut four mile from tha prin-
J. P. Cocht. The new law requir
ing all feea to be iald In advanoe, will
be the mean of relieving the circuit
court of much ainall busiia-sa, a it I
much cheaper to bring action iu tlie cliil mine now Iu niration there."
. r-...l..a II... I. '
JUIIIIWWUlk unci lUf iiww uw a
piaintiir to au action in me cirouu
court will Is) required to deposit on
lg1nulng an a tlou.
bUy(iaard.Jaiy U.
AX AfWIKTMBNT. J. M. Oaburn
wa yeeterday apoolnted by the itoanl
oXrurenUof the elale agrioeluiral ool-
lMUrisM. Julr it.
ARRIVKI AT IlARKIHU'K(i. The
stmnier Kugeue arrivtst at Ilarrisloirg
last evenlnif and unlisvlnl her freight
during tbo night, leaving on her down
trip lb t morning. She woe three
daya In making the trip from Portland
learn will bring tbe l-.ugene freight
here tbla evening.
aary imiI-!ic I.
Pull timet will Im the
among Inisiiits men for the next
two months. Hut the fanners and
laborer till he taking cure of
crops, wined will Inj abundant, ami
even though low prices rule, as
from present indications mt-m proli
sunt,
ami
will U
husincpH
S.v kaui:m, July 1.I.-A Uttle invI pour I.AM'. Julv li-lt I learuetl
eurred lu re this Hfleruisiu 1s t wvn the ! lilsm what ni isni, to lie reliable au-
striking rnllwav employe ami a com- thorlty that Uie tireiit Northern ami
laiiy ol I lilted States regular soldiers. On'gou Itailusy A Navigation eom
ll I- liuHi.ililf o cive list of those i puny have i llu'l.il Irstle airaiigi iueuu
killed uiul wounded. tin-nt excite- covering U.i li fri'lghl and passenger
meiit pt-vils all over the city. It I ilesllnetl to Portland ami the Paeitlo
fes nd tlntl more trouble will ensue ttv osmt
I bis ineiin that Jim Hill will
cuter Portland ami the Willuiuvlto
valley and w ill probably put a Hue of
Ismts on the rivers. It is going to lot
cltccttvc iiniii reMoratloll of Unit nr
t ton of the t n goii lUllway A Navaca
lion company' nmd from Fast Port
land to I iniililla Junction, which suf
fercd . severely frtiui the disastrous
!..!.. ...I 1.. -1 i. , . .i
Suis rli.tei.tl. nt Wright ordered an en- ) """ ' '""
.i.:.. ... i ...... a .i . . .i ..,i. . i...l la to ! made at Simkune. A feature
night. I'he striker claim that the at
tack wa unjust Ulul'lc.
Ilioiisaiiils of Hiiiltt ant on tlie
stru ts st nil iHiluts, notwithstanding
Unit the wcat iter Is very warm. An
other battle is predicted
MI TAIIJ OK II.UT! K.
hortlv t-ioiv It o'clisk Division
el lie and two llat cars to clear the track
along Front street. A couiaiiy of
I nllcd State regular uudcr cotiimalltl
of Captain Itols rl were ordered to a
ixmiiuny the train. A the train
reached 1 street, a nuiiilier of striker
me. nlnl ou naif of builtllug hi vicin
ity of city jail opened tire oil the en
Kiue. The regular reluriitsl lire kill
ing two strikers, ami wounding six
other. None of the soldier went In
jured. The tiring attrocUtl btiu-
tlrcil of angry trcr anil It wo with
tlitlleulty they went pn'Veiited by cooler
beads rrom uittklug all attack on tlie
soldiels, Culled Slate Marshal llatd-
w tu mlsttl his baud and ordcntl tho
crowd In the name of the United
stales to disptrae to prevt ul further
tdisHlshetl.
Ciiii Attn, III., July IS. The strik
ing ml I road employe are much pleased
ovi-r President Cleveland' promise to
apsiiil committee of arbitration a
soon a thedlsttirhanite have sulsilded.
-Application for
ti for Premier
Hlly OuM. July H.
Dki.AVEU. The tbwuier hjigene
bad not reai hed Harrisburg this alter
noon at 3 o'clock, altl ough she w it
due there lost night. Low water 1
thiHjght to I the cause of In r delay.
Site ba on board alsmt lii Um ol
freight for Kugeue merchant.
batly (iMf4. Julr i
C'lTTi.vo Whsat. The binder
were startetl to work cutting fall grain
ouJohn Maxwell' farm, a lew utile
north of Kugtrue, yesterday. In a few
duv binder w ill be at work on tbe
fallgraiu Iu every purtlou uf Daue
couuty.
PUj GbssI. Js.j li.
Picaic Party. A lerty consistlug
j of Mewlatuea C. M. Young. E. J. Fra
aier, Misse Carrie ami Itosa ljujer,
1 Miu ilulT, lilyth Hulliiisu. Mae ami
W L O.rvAlii to fill tbe vacanry , Stella D.rrt auI Carrie Friendly, are
caused by the . death of Dr. Apple-enjoying a picnic at M.-riuu'i park Us-, of Cloverdale .Saturday morning, July
Uhlta, it, a iu-pounu ooy
lloHX. To tite wife of Fl . Corwm,
Cm n ttio, July ll!
a w nt of liais'o corpti
gast 111 the C lilted State circuit etiurt
was argtietl bslay Is-fore Judge (In
cup. His attorneys demuiutetl a stay
to give time for an apical to the u-
iireine court If the writ wa refused,
lodge tinsweup telegraphid Judge
WishIs, ol lnd!auNili, lo come aud
iMiifer with bim. I'he court enlentl a
writ refusing the writ. The question
of aps al wa left uudirldei until
Judge WimmI should arrive. Judge
dntsscup ilint'tetl the ck-rk to write to
toSheritl lillls'rt asking delay of the
execution tomorrow a long a possi
ble. SritiMiriKi.i, July lJ.-dovcnior
Altgcld today refused to IllU rlere iu
the case of Pn'lidergusL
Nkw Yokk, July 12. Justice Ilar
n lt this morning granted a certllleate
of reasonable doubt In the case of Frnn
in Wliiian. Thi pn-vent a ooui
mitmeiit to the isuiluntiury.
Ixid anaiiii.im, July 12. At Itrigh
toil Isaclt, Ibnn' mile north of here,
Winifred K. Smith cut the thnwtof
Weston K. Thomas, who died almoat
immetllately. The men were stranger
ami quarreled when drinking. Thom
as was assistant seon'tary of the Amer
leuli Win Nail Com pany, at Antler
sou, and w uith loo.ooo.
Cllli-Aini, III., July 13. Pieslilent
Itebsol the American lUllwav Union,
tleclan'tl thu strike of the American
lutilwav Union oil at U-'W o'eltH'k this
morning. This leave only the origi
nal striker. The employe of the
Pullman car shon are still out.
Clllt'AtHt, III., July I.I. I'n-sldent
I Mm asm'rletl tl al he wouitl make no
statement until after a visit lo the
deuentl Mamiger AswM'iatlon. It Is
generally utulerstiNsi that the confer
euee of l ie reileralioit or I -at sr gave
no promise of materiul altl in settling
the strike, ami that Willi assurance
Irolii the HiliuiliUlrutloti al Washing
ton I). C, that arbitration would be
cllcctiil. explain I lie unexpected ac
tion of the slrike manager.
deiieral Master Workman Hovvrvign
says thai "1K b did Just right."
Judge dntsscup, of the United
State courts, announced this mornlug
that he would give the Federal graud
Jury supplemental Instructions today,
directing them lo In vcsligale the mil
way miiiiugcM.
Ciiii Aiio, HI., July 1.1, 8ut0 P. M.
ll wa generally thought thi morning
Unit the strike of tho American Itall
way Union hail tu declared oil but
this H'sirt wiw premature. Tho atrlke
still continue.
The I ieiientl Manager Asaociatliui
of the railway refused to accept the
pniMwitioii that all the striking em
ployes, except tboee accusetl of crime,
is' reinstated.
I.ATKK.
Ciik auo, III., July 11, 3. li, ti. in.
doiuM-rN, im-sidcul of the fetleraleil
trades, said this afternoon, that iu ease
thu deuerul Manager' Aswaiialion,
should n fuse to rvliistaba all alriktr
who are fn from criminal charge,
then he, (iomiiers, would call out all
nit iiiIst of the Federation of Labor
throughout the United Stule. F.Ku
said Informally, that the deiieral Mail
agent' Association, would have ho ooll-fen-nee
with IK.U ou any subject, and
Unit they would retain in their em
ploy all men who filled striker place
who were coliieteiit.
When Mayor Hopkins, ooiuiubwluii
etl by Dchnand domcr, to pn-sent
their iirorsMtitlon to the (ieiieral Man
agers' Association, ho fouiel only one
of the manager present. The mayor
left a w ritten proNtlon and returned
to hU ollliv. W'beli Hel lit a ret I the
n-sult of the Mayor'a visit to tho den
rral MauuKers' head quarter, he, Ieb,
saitl tlie strike wa not ofT.
Tot box, July l.'l. Jut nrevbiu to
the laiinehlng of I be new French Iron
clad l arnot, a tbskyartl oltlclal dlacov
end Issuing smoke from the bold.
The tiro waa easily extinguished. A
lurgu Isitllo of lur-iittue waaemptUsI
over the wtssUork iu a iimnner well
calculated to cause a rpnl apread of
the tlaine. It 1 n isirled a dta'kyanl
workman, siipernl of U'lng an an
arehlst, waa am-stetl and WHifese he
and III accomplice planned to burn
11... I 'rl,.
erntuiiit patronage tlucit not bol l ..........
water. li. Iter f.r the government Vo , ' J .y, . . V n 7
, .. . ,. piibllshe a statement that the isilice
to own th railroad IIkii for tne ,V n,l city have ln liiforme.1 that
inrjiOMti'iiiii to own tne K'lvern- n anarchist recently left the Cnlu-d
' rjent There are nlnHil urn liorti sian-a lor r.ngiuim en rouie in r rani-e,
! U, the dilemma. The government having In hi. ll""?'
at this juncture should take ims- U)(.l( ,,, ,t Fntt (stale lo ex-
s Hsioii of the I . I . and thai sr- ,,. Ih.ihU slinultantssnly In tlie
tioll t.f the S. 1'- U t u ( Igden 1 I.lvsee mlee. the enaU chamber, the
and Sacrament-.. Font l-ur f;rha
lliortg ige should l.!tvt trail"'. ir-d Ju c" ll'
!--,d d ..ave ..,,
had iiiitt iost! roi'l i mi so strong ; ,jy (Mj,rtsim lbicity llitsafu r
Iv intre;ichctl ill tliO liftlls of Con- ! msin. Oltlcer are iloiug their beat Ul
w a
able, a C'liiaitlerahlu
put in circulation
will revive.
Dr. Anderson llrown, one of tho
foremot women physician of
Kllgland, his established an in
dutttri.il farm for inebriate women.
The test of the iraeiicii!i!ity of
otitd-i r life us a cure of drunken
tiesr) t ill Ut made under tint aus
pices of the Women' Temperance
Arfitocuition. Fruit grow ing, poul
try raising, g minim;,', lst'-kecpiuj;
and butter making will he aiming
thu branches taught.
Tlie last Hct'iie in the Siuslaw
railroad Hcheiuu has been played.
The notes given f ir a MilmMy are
In-inn returned to the makers. A
railroad will some day ho built
from Kucne to V lonmttt a the
route in a natural one, free from
heavy grade or expensive con
Hiruction, while it taps a country
rich iu natural resources. Tho
building of a railroad on this route
dtienilit on tlie improvement
inado ut the bar ut the mouth id
the Siuslaw river. When nn en
traco for vessel of moderate ton
nage ia assuretl, it will not he loiiu
until a railroa I will Is: built and
that t without sulisidy.
On the Commercial Travelers'
day ut tho midwinter fair o(X)
drummcrM apeared in line and
they had a hilarious time when the
procession reached the eXHiHitioll
grounds. There was u lloat with a
locomotive drawing a full-ripped
ship and a banner bore the words.
"No Pullman ear attached to thi
engine." Another lloat carrietl a
backwiKxia cabin ou which wa a
sign that read: "dol l tliilch Ho
tel; Meals 25 cents; Drummers 50
centB." Kvidoutly tliose fellows
admit that they sometime eat a
great deal. This is a delicate sa
tire on the gentlemen of the roml,
whom bottd ktxr sxy want the
bet of everything at the lowest
prices. The tiold tluhJi man pm
posed to make then pay fur thtir
extras.
(ioverntnent ownership or con
trol of railroads seems U Imi the
only solution of our present didi
culties. The busincH of traiiHjsir
tation by rail has assumed such
vast prosirlions that private cor
porations cannot handle it mid
do justice to the ieoile. Ititil
roads are of just a much imHir
Lmeo now on navigthl.) rivers wero
Cfty years ago, antt uo one main
tains that cori-ir..tlons flmuM own
and control our rivers. strikt
by government employes have
never been known, ami argument
that the eovemnn tit ownership of
railroads would increase the gov-
In conjunction with the contract with
the On'gmi Itullway A Navigation
company, will lot the oK'ningof ijulle a
nuiiiis-r or new siiuts tor tlie tlnal
Northern to eoinpt te for tratlle, such
a Colfax, Walla Walla, Pendleton.
Umatilla. Wallula, The Dalles, IIin.,1
Kiver, ami a iiuiiiUt of minor point.
It I undersliMsl that In a very short
time the I i real Northern passenger
car will be run din-el from St. Paul
ami MlutieaHlli Into the Union ilfmt
at Portland, ami Indghl car to deliver
with all mail entering the city.
Clllt'Atio, July 13. Prendergast, the
murder of Carter 11. Harrison, ex
mayor of Chicago, wa hanged thi
morning at 11:4 o'clock.
Wahiiixiitox, July 13. The bouse
ha agnttl to the eonfen'Uce refsirt on
the Niision bill.
Ci.Rvr.LAxn, July 11 In the Chris
tian Kmleavor convention to. lav nralse
ami rttvicw st rvloe was followed hv au
ois'ii parliament, conduclod by lii'V.
II. I). Hunter, or inuianaiMin. jonu
d. Wunley, teintierBuee orator, dellv-
en-tl an luteresting addiisM on "Chrls-
tiati Kndeavor ersu thehlis n."
It'isvn.i.K, Ky., July U. The
American Ibillwav Union eninlovea
of thi state n-fiised to go on strike a
onlentl by I hluf Itelst lo duy.
Clllt'Atio, III , July It.-The city I
(ulet thi moriiiug aud I rapidly as
suming Ita uoruutl coudltioti. No
cmwils have aps-antl up lo noon to
day at any Miut and no act of violence
have Iweu ct.inmltted.
After a pmlougud meeting aud a full
discussion of the entire situation, tho
building trade assftullr resolved to
n-suuie work at once. Till I accepted
universally by the tuisluesa men and
eiliren aa a death blow to the Pull
man boycott.
President Deb, of the American
Hallway Union, and drantl Master
Wot k nin Soven'ltfii, of tho Kulghta
of Iaibor. aav the light will be conllnii-
etl to tlie bitter end, anil that the
strike I lieuiul to l umseiful. They
talk with great con flduiice.
Oaki.axh, Cal.. July 14. All Im-al
train on the Southern Pacific rallnmd
tarted fioni Wtstt dak land, this morn
ing, without any Interference. The
Inker are badly discouraged over the
nrotpeel, anil the railway otllelal are
jubilant and predict that the atrlke la
about over.
grees.
discover the guilty partica.
CmcAtio. 111., July 14. The
Kuighl's of IjiU.r will not be onlen-d
out on a geueral strike, but will be
called out w here they can be of any
service tu tbe Aiuvricwu lUllway Un
ion. Haibamknto, Cal., July 14.
Kverythlng I ipilet this morning. The
excitement of lust evening baa entirely
disappeared. It Itaik aa If there
would be uo trouble here during the
next twenty ft sir hours, at least.
Clllt'Aoo. Ill , July M.-Chtef 1VU
UmIuv tleelareil the Chicago, Mlllwau
kee A tit. Paul railroad tied up.
L'Ub will soon join the galaxy
of status. She would have taken
a place long, ago if polygamy bud
not lhuirishttl as a cculiar institu
tion of tho Mormon church.
Untie Sam is running railroads
with eoMicra in this time of strikes
ami martial law. lie certainly
could run them iu times of ttcuco
with civilians.
As usual most of the victims of
the killing at Sacramento by tho
regular troops were merely on
lookers druwu to the scene of the
disturbance by curiosity.
It would 1 heller, aa a matter
of business, for the church to pay
tax os on its prorty. Tbe church
Mng neither a pauper nor a jen
sioner should assume res)inihil
ities which il regards as essential
in a good honest cilixen. T-xation
of corporations owning property is
jnst.
Prendergast has finally paid the
junalty with his lift) for the cow
ardly assassination of ex-Mayor
Harrison of Chicago. Thu rourts
quibbled ovei bis sanity fur nearly
half a year as if seeking aotue pro
text for turning him loose, but
I'rcndergust always contended that
be was not insane claiming tint
the death )?nalty should nut be in
flicted I .em use no malice was borne
against Harrison at the time uf the
killing. The final of this tragedy
is welcomed as our court are so un
certain that the ieople were afraid
the cold bhssletl assassin would
filially escajst justice on some flim
sy pretext.
TheChi'sigo Free Trailer says
that thi re were W,i)W,(J00of shod
dy manufactured in this eotuilry
last yeur a a nvii.t of tariff on
wool. In a great many lines our
home wis I retiuinf a mixture of
foreign w"o!, i ml bv fhutlii.g it
out, our m.iiiii'" 'r. rs t..r eiiudtly
in its place, iul we pay the price
of lie; ceir.-ioe fr the sh.shly
elothinrf, iiin-itifirlnred '-.-.il, fur
eij.1. woikn.M. nine nipit atcr
ugulour or fitMili.d.ir per wek. An
inspeclitr sl"e id I upinbil and
when sle-l lt i- I'imiihI in f.hiica
repieseiit'-tl i s Wie I. lei ll 13 Coll
flocati-il. In tin v the people
would have some protection against
the Irauds of manufacturers.
o