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HATUKDVY, DF.CKMUEU 13. J. ('. Wallace, o. Cottage Grove , wu lu Lugete balay. Mia Edith Denny U utrt-rliiK fu.iu svvtie attack of brain fever. Harvey Sumn rrvllle went lu liar rlai.uig today la visit friends. I lev. PsrsoPs, presiding MtT, arriy. d here on this alu-r-n sin's trmin. Dr. D. A. Pain went to Youcolla on professional buslne tbia afternoon. Mr. J. A. lVlahey wa psssrii.er to ituaeburg on litis afternoon's Uulll. Th fuotlH.ll cam between SaleUi aud Albany resulted 11 to 0 lu favor of th former. J. M. Sherwotal returned to hit horn at Cottage Urov this afternoon. Mia Kate Patterson went to Irving thli morning to vilt friends for a few daye. llolaud I). Urant, D. D., returned to hla home al l'ortland ou tlila moru log'a train. Attorney A. C. Woodcock leturned from Salem tlila afternoon to thd ttuuday at home. President C. II. Chapman returned from Tli Dalle laat eveulng. 11 re orta having had au xreileut audi ence at that place. ISIsbop J. H. Mllla waa a paesenger for Irving tbla morning, where he will conduct the dedication service of a new L'. H. churcU tomorrow. Albany Democrat: On January first a material change will be made in running train on the Ix-banon road. Two trams will leave Albany daily one going to Woodbnrn and the oiliur to Natron. Home frost this morning. A marriage license was Issued tiMlay by the county clerk to Charles S. Hish op aud Kmma Furduey. II. J. Lee lias sued I'hilip Hohl, In the Laue county circuit court, on a promissory note for tJ7S. J. W. Huff has resignel his xmitloii as couductor on the S. 1. 11. R. We wish Wick success lo whatever busi ness he may engage. W. P. Hayes, of Cottage Drove, hai made an assignment of Ills property for the beuellt of his creditors lo J. Is. turrin. Assets, flU.lt; liabilities, HU Helena Mist: The Portland pa era are not publiahlngeouinicuts from the state pmta reganling the "univer al" exposition. They come too near telling the truth. The sociable at the Episcopal ami C. 1. churches, laat aveuing, were well attended. The assessment root of IS'.I3 filled 8K3 page of the books; this year it make 407 page, au Increase of 74. The shortest day In the year will soon be here, It uow being only nine hour from sunup till sundown. Three lota Iwlonglng to the Arm strong estate, In Sprluglleld, were sold thl afternoon by the adniulslrntor, In front of the court house, at puhlie auc tion, for ., to Dr. T. W. Harris. Half a down would be train roblwra mad a futile attempt to hold up the north liouud H. 1. It. It. train 'i lmn- dav night near Grants I 'a. Ih hit was evidently bunglingly planned y thoM who were amateure iu me busluen. Postal Sat lu;a Haak. A Taeoma paper aaya, Saturday last, lal wart Scandinavian calld at the noalofllce aud asked what a money order would coat. He waa told he would have to pay from three to thirty rent, according to the size of the or dr. "And how much will a thousand dollar order it?" he Inquired. He waa told that the lrice would lie thirty cent. "Very well," said he, "give me an order for !." and Ihereuiioti very much lo the aurnrlae of postmaster Cae, he counted down the coin, after Auditor out that the tiroceaa of celling he order cashed would be when he wanted hla luoUCV airaiU. If Uncle Sam would receive savings t .11 his nostofflee the people would deposit enough In one year to y off the national ueuu It lm would oiler hi bond for sale at the imatoftlce Instead of Wall street the ieople would take enough In one month to wipe out the national debt at .. tier rent, and be dad of tbe chance. Coarse In Pedagogy. lauerslly etr. I'siif l.usul, lse.lrf li. Student are reviewing for examl- naiion. ' The faculty have established a course In irdsgogy. The footlll boy cleared tweuty j dollar Iroiu their tielielH. I The Eutaxlaii will vive an open s ssion soon afler the holidays, j Prof. Condon will lake Ins geology cla te New purl in April. A grout many of the student are Joluing tlie Adtaucwuieiit Club. The Seniors have planted their class tree ou the cast aide of Vlllard hall. The I.ameaiis ami Eutaxlaiia are discussing the matter of purchasing a musical instrument for their hull. Mis My ra Norris, class nf'ttt, who i leaching near Junction, will spend the holidays iu Euguue. The Junior's have chosen the sub- ect for their oiations and will soon begin to prejiar foi "Junior Day." The Eutaxlaii held an Interesting debate Yesterday attcruoon on, Should 1 hurch Proiicrty bo Taxed." After a close aud excltlnir coutest the affirmative won the decision . The sludeiits are very much In holies that foot 111 will not lie alxilisli- ed. The L'. of U'a aud we mav say the same of all college teams In the slate, play a good, clean game, accord ing to the rule, ami veiy few have hecii in the least Injured. When the game ia played lu tin manner there I no more danger of getting hurt than there la lu the gvmuaatum, or In any other athletio sport. That is the great fault of the men of this century, they are too afraid of receiving Injury, they taboo any sport In which there Is the least danger; ooiiseuentl,v are uot physically strong. Compare them with Ihemeu ol the olden luntH aud they are but children. If we had more lootliall and such aporta we would have fewer of those lisping objects who constantly decorate our slieet corners, sucking the beads of their cunes, Willi eyeglaiws screwed In their eye and who would faint at the sight of a dropol blood. Dude are destroying American manhood and aitliougu we cannot do away with them as we do the suulrrvl that consume our grain, aud tlie insects that destroy our Iruit, we rim nt least attempt lo make men of them. Iu those places where some iicwMiiaiieni have succeeded in gelling out a long list of killed aud wounded after a game, foot lis 1 1 ha not been played. They went lu for a tight ami they hail It. Itut so long a the game li pluvcd oorrectly It should lie en couraged. At no time ha the nation needed men physic-ally strong a It doc now. Mental isiwer cnuuot be applied Juttly unless there Is physical power, and one or the greatest mean of getting thi power I In athletic sport. Joint Debate. DatlfUuirJ, Dsomber li. lie vs. Skagg and Wallace have ar ranged for a Joint debate on religion subject at the Christian church Junction City, commencing next M on lay evening. 1 he proiMMitioua are a follow. I. Ukmoi.vkp, Thai sprinkling and pouring a taught and practiced by the Si. K. church is christlau baptism a taught by the holy scripture. Aiurmniive, ii. pi. ttauace. Negative, II. H. Skagga. 'J. Kil.VKH, That the burial of the whole body of a penitent believing alien lu water In the name ol the Father, Son aud Holy Spirit, la chris tian liuptlsin ami is for or In order to the remission of past sin. Amrmalive, A. 1. rkagg. Negative, H. S. Wallace. S. The Church. The timo when. where, anil by whom was It organized. llKHoi.VKH. t hat the M. f.. i nurcii, to which I, II. S. Wallaco, stand Iden tltled, Isa part of the church of tiod, aud I the same in theory and practice as the a postal lo church. Anirmative, it. rv Wallace, Negative, A. I). Skagg. 4. Tlie Church. The time when, where aud by whom was It organized. IUmoi.vkii, That the cnurru to hich I. A. I). Skaggs, stand Ideull- fled, known a the Christlau Church. ia the Church or Christ, aud the same In theory ami practice a the apoetollo church. Anirmative, a. i. raagg. Negative, II. H. Wallace. THE tiOVF.molTS I'ATKONAbK. unite Walrk are I'lllrJ Uiretll) hj Appolatiueut of tb litruor rreseat Appuraai lor hear. Hiate Journal: It wa staled exclu alvely lu thl paper mini time ago that a higher course in peoagogy woum w established at th State University n.t vir. Owinv to the large In- In attendance It waa Uiollght advUibleto liegin the woik of the course thl year and at a faculty meet ing held last Tuesday adernoon uch a ., uss arranved. The work in this courae will lie as the name Indi' im tlm higher tralulmr of teacher, It will Like ui the work where the ui.i Normal Si-hool leaves oirand car ry the sludeut onto the degree of A. ti .,l ti work in this course will count li merit In the regular college course at thl university. Thi "Pun" Pli'M. The Ponlaod Islam rinf alllfl the following "interest log" Hem: "The auperlnlendeucy of the dale penitentiary I a plum that aeveral Porltandera. In addition to half dozen Marion county farmer are flnpliiir nn. anil as far known no tha Inside Hack. Ciovarnor elect Lordha been so pelered with applicant Tor tm poamon vu .i.nrt iliiieairo he la aaid to have said that If he wa not let alone by hungry .m .Ura he would let tjutieriu- S. Downing, the preeent Incumbent of thl oulce, rvUin f. ii. r.inl.er remarked that he did ..... i .. I,, niuld in anv way 11- .p i. .nice or add credit to III ad ministration bv making a change at .11 This mav not be encouiaglng new to the "numerou aspirant to .t.i. i. At (he same lime no ..,.1-1 ivmld be bestowed uikxi . ... i. ih.n I ha bupennieouein , word attributed to Oregon republl can governor-elcct'-Siatcsman. Marion etiunty "larmeie-' is good; hut Low about om from Polk county, one rmm Snnthern Oreirnn. a trio fmm east aectioD yet to hear from. Vancouver Columbian: The Sun. Portland enterprising newsper, In leaking of the chanty ball says: "Seen from the gallery In the aoutli end of the hall, a kaleldosroiw of won- derous calves ami many oeaiiurul ng ur, ever changing, was jireeuled to the siiectator." onder it any or in padding lipd. Hebbtrr Ik rrabakl llvs. Saji Kkam:iw, live. 14. At one o'clock thl morning. Policeman O'Dav found wide 0n the St. Men ola drug stor. corner Have, I.arkin aud Market tret. He investigate.! sml within found huirene Weir, a nlpht drue clerk, lying dead at the fisit of a steep and narrow stairway. Th cash drawer was found open with nulv IU rent left. Au examination of the body showed that It was a case of murder' of the most atrocious kind. In the left breast and side were found 21 stab wounds evidently made bv a sharp blade about an Inch wide. The knife had bean driven lu with a greut force. The murder was evidently done for purpose of robliery. Th murderer had slipped In behind th proscription counter, where he w secure from ol servation from the streets, got behind his victim, stabtied him, and threw the body down the stair Into the base meut. It was tbe habit of Weir to couut the cash every day al the close of business, and who counted It was put in a e-ivt drawer beneath the coo liter. Thi the murdered man bad evidently don lfore lie was attacked, and tbe robher failed to Hud the place. In default of the right drawer the rob her or robliers pulled out and ransacked three or four other druwer in behind the counter but not the right one. Weir waa a mere lioy. Hrip St'iM-oKT KLOBSt Kvery A great many reader uf the dally prs of Oregon are said lo bt just now directly Interested in the appoint msnts within the gift of lioriior Ird alter he lak hi seat a chief executive, aud doutitle th remainder will l Interested ill knowing Just how many such apNiutmtit there are aud their character, so the Statesman has been digging tbm up and will bare present I hem. Th position which th goveruoi All directly aud of hi own choice ait: Private eecrelary. Superintendent of Ih slate eiilleii- tiary. Health officer at Yaiiulna tv. Asto ria, Siuslaw aud l oos lew. Aiut.itit-Ceneral ami other member of the military board, as lollows: Hrlg- adier general, ludge-advia'ate-geutral, urtreon-geueral and Insiiector general. .Meiurier or the ooard or recent of t'i state agricultural college at I'orval lis. Trusleea of the Oregon Soldiers' Home al Itoaeburg. l-inl-.r. ,if II,. I.....1 ..f the l-uutern Oregon normal school al Weston. Eight memliei of th slate Is.ard of agriculture. Member of the Isiard of dental ex auiiuer. Mrintiersof the laard of medical ex aminer. Member of th board of pharmacy. Itegvut of th stale normal scIhkiI at Mouiuouth. IU gents of Ibo stale university at Eugene. Commissioner of the 1st Oregon dis trict agricultural society. Commissioners of the Sml Oregon district agricultural society. The exs?rt lo measure work In the state printer's office. lteside the forguit.g the governor Is a member of the reiective Uiards lu whose gift aud control are aeveral oth er Important positions, and he ha a no small voice in I horn, a follows: Superintendent of the asylum for in sane, th state reform 'scIhniI, the school for the blind aud the school for the deaf mute. The clerk of the board of school laud commissions. The management of the portage rail way. Th commission for the construction of th Eastern Oregon Insane asyl im. The cap I to I building commission. Tlie domestic animal commission. It might be well to remark, for the purpose of saving postke and also saving the new governor fmm a deluge of mall matter, that a great many of lliesa nlacea will be filled nnlv aa va caucle occur by limitation of terms or tlirouch other cause, so th appoint mcnta following uiMin the chaniie of administration will I comparatively few. A to applicant aud x.illile ap pointment for the governor's places, the following mightl mentioned: Private eecrelary Prothle apisilnt meiil, Willi S. Dunlway, though this 1 merest sieculai ion. Suirlntemlent of iienltenliary Ap plicants, E M Crolsaii, W J Mlnto and J C Johnson of Salem, T T (ieerof Macleav, J II I.ooney of Jellerson, J D t-eo of l'jut Portland, Edward T llatch of Polk county, Penumbra Kel ley of Portland, a man from Eastern Oregon aud one from Southern Oregon who name are not at hand. Adjutant-general Applicants, F. R Itartie. of Washington county, 11 II Tut tie, II I. Wells, M ( liuttertleld, Port land, D C Sherman, Salem, a gen- llemaii from The Dalles and aeveral other whose name are not at hand. Thus are the three positions most generally discussed and the belief In these part la mat the tnree place win lie filled from those whose name occur above. Ileea Lied About. CI rant' PaacCouriet: Oeo. Patrick ha a cabinet of very pretty coral-Ilk crvstal fnuu lb cave of Jose phine. The siMM'Imens seemed to have been formed by the arilsllo hand of man rather than that of nature In the darkness of underirrouud aire aud silence. The delicate tracery of one siieclmeii iu particular engage th attention ol ail otiserver. mis piece grew or rather formed lu one of the still pools of clear water, where the hiuh water mark wa never effected by rise or fall and the coral or what ever is. I a level at th water surface though sawn to the utmost accuracy, tleorgo waover at the cave thl fall and explored s far Into them sh any body, which is a distance of loou feet, althouich Capt. A. li. Smith claimed lo have driven lu twenty-two nille witli a four horse team and th Exam Iner avern-d that seventy mils would not find the end. The utmost distance which any reliable iieraoti has been sbls lo twuel rate Is liKKJ feet and this 1 done by crawling on the hand aud knee, climbing over bowlder and wading numerous pool of clear moun tain water. . intf Inline institution. LaCremari- 'vsrs tr make in Kugen and th , . .,,,,.. . mn,A uuailty of lb t' k Is eeoond Ut none. r.eu.Journ.1: Prune areas good pia i y ,uade e sewhere Tlie S. P. Park. Astnrisn: Mr. A. J. Johnson, the Smith's Point llorist, will leave shortly for Southern Oregon, In the employ of the Souther Pacific railway. He is one of the thrve tree esiwrta who ha been selected to travel throughout the southern isxrt of the date and mark tree, which will be transplanted In a system ol park by that railway com pany at various ilnt along their line. The work of selecting tressi will con sume alsitit one month's lime. It li estimated that the park to lie estab lished bv the Southern Pacillo will represent an outlay of over f l.OuO.Ouo. Takki Chari.R. An Exchange says: K jI Munra, Ih former land lady of the railway eat nig house at lionneville, has arrived al Mearhain to take charir of the liew lot hoisl. Mrs Munra was aulhonzel by tlie Oregon lUilwav 4 Navigation Company lo aaleel furniture for the hotel, ami occupied a week In tbe task, piirchi-Ina-furniture to the vslue ft IJW. llr age ha passed lb iiit of three-score yeais, but she Is still energe' ic and a thorough liusmee woman. She bad a partillou in the huddlo removed lo conform to her Ideas, ami made other rhaiiirea. It Is OXUeuled I bat tbe new hotel will l ojiened to the traveling publie by the IMu, or ueii tuooin. KIUDW, Dl AIM it Kit 14. J. M. Shvrwoiid, of Cottage lirove, is ill tow n today. C. I.. Knit and wife went to Cies well oil this Bftwruoou' train. Mis I.I lo Hanson went to Cottag Itmvu ou this aftvriiiMiu's Irani. II (I. MclvliileV was a paM'Uger for lUswburg ou this'afW-rnoou'i trniu. Ileu IVnrs.ni,' a llohsiuia mining man, is lu town today ou busim-M. Hon. II. It. Kiucaid and family lilt for l'ortland lo visit a few days, this morning. 1L McMuri'hev went lo Monmouth tolay to attend the fuueial of Mis E. s'hltou. Kev. P. U. Iturnrtt went lo Pleasant Hill oil thl afternoon train, where he will hold rrrvicvs. II. C. Veal, h aul wife, of Cottage llmve, went to Portland thi liioruin 10 tisii a moinii wnn ineir son, r. iv VeaUh. Mr. McCarthy, who ha been visit Ing relative lu Eugene ami Cottsi; drove, left for her home In lloiseCity, Idaho, thl morning. liolaml D. (Irani, D. IV, piutor of III " Pile Temple llaptlst church of Portland, came up on thi after nivoti a lialu, ami will lecture at th llaptlst church In this city tonight. Itiwchure; Iteview: J. M. McCollum formerly of th Ori;ou Tribune, left thl moriiliiir on a busliiea trip to Arizona and New Mexico, traveling In the interval of a lVn .rr schiml supply house, lie will pri'l'uhly Im gone couple of months. III II. l arrv who has U-rn leaii- pointed clt v comptroller, was unaiii mouslv con tinned bv the council, Isiih republicans aud democrats vollhi! for him. Tills was a deserved tribute lo a comiieteiit aud eourtcuoiis olllcliil who seelui to have conducted his olllieon strict business principles. -Seattle P. I Mr. I'urrv waa formerlv editor oi tlie Corvallis (iazellc, and l.:mi ntimlx-r of Irieud lu Eugene. It Is said that Mount lUml r is smoking again. Let her smok. 1 he liver la at a good boating Isl and the steamers should now Irgiu running. li'.i'i calrtlldals am lunv K'liig pissed around. Sum of (hem are of very els gali I design. There aro lOI lsis lu the Slal re form school at Salem at the pieeiil writing. One thousand Jnpanesu ate s.nd lo be liouud for Portland from llrilish Columbiu. I jilsirlng men auould ask Ceugrvaa lo prohibit their comluir, Hie same as II has the Chinese. The luuleru and leiise of the light house on TlllamiMik ris k were smashed lo piece lu the irale last Suudav, Ik). sides cohslilcrahlc oilier damage to the liulldlngs. i he waves rolled over Pl feet high. t li)-iMiuiid horse was sold at auc tion bv the Corvallis chief of iniIIc lues-lav, and hmught the sum of fl, ami no more. The horse had leii in the city Hiiiud for live diys ami the hill for his feed amounted to (..Vl, In which sum the city Is duly "horsed." The IWckuian imirdcr casn In Duiielns county hns been continued untllthe Mnrcli term uf Iho circuit court of I hut cwuiity. A horse bclotiRliig lo Merchant Cole, of Mohawk, fell dead lu one of the liv ery staliles lust uiglit. It waa carted away to the ooneyard this morning. Peoples' Party Press: Chairman Siaiigh, of the alate niiiu!IsI commit tee, la a heavy busier If the price ol hoi chssi not advance soon. Mr. Siaiigh Is MMir man ami I not able to liaiee on a hop crop. A K ansae printer In making up the form one day got a marriage and grocer' notice mixed up ao aa to read a follow: "John Smith and Ida Qua were unibd lu Ih bond of holy our kraut, w hich w ill l sold by iiarl or barrel. Mr. Smith Is an esteemed codtlsh at ID cent whil the bride has nice pig' feet to display." Mis Anna Churchman, aged .'2, lied at Ashland a few days ago from a iieculiar came. In handling a stick of slovewood a few days before, she ran a small sliver Into her Ihumh. Shortly afterwards she washed out a cloth that had la-ell used III a case of toliallllls and it la supposed some of the jhiIsoii found aoceae Iv the IiIimmI through this slight wound on the thumb. She grew worse ami dalh resulted. Hied. e I'si-jr uusnl, ln-iuti W- Mls. IjjvIiis Sheltou, mother of the lale Dr. I . W. Mhelton.oflhls city. .lie I at Mmmiollth, On'goli, Weiluesday lilnht, ISv. l-th, at the at; of year. 1 month and .'I dsys, of l.a Orlpi. Slie was a hlirhlv rweiiected plotiis-r, having iMine toOreiimi from Missouri lu si sud settled lu Yamhill county hear ( arllon. w It ti a large family aud her husPati. I A'I.Im' Sheltou, whodisd a Vw eur later. Three dniighters and two sous remain, Mrs. A. M. Iledwwll, at whisMi home she dlisl. aud Mrs A. A. Cattroii, of Monmouth, Mi. N. J I'oi.plftoii. of I'urtlali.l, Dr. J. C In lu. n. of alem, ami John niu-iion, of Carlton, w ho live on the old home stead, t.lttle Una Alberta Mc Murphsy of this city was her IMIi great grand child. Mie had many friends here who will hohl hef III kindly remembrance. - . . M I lie funeral lisk piaiv troui aioir mouth today lo the family burying ground at C arllon. How Anot r Til ia'.1 There are no leas than tweuty business firm in Eu gene who ooiild adverlisu t-' ier year iirohtatilv. I here la not one nrofessien- al or husdic man In the city whocan- uol advertise prolilalily. lHr (.ur.l,lfirClibrl II KiuiM Ei'ikm k. The Salem Journ al, of yesterday, lu au article ou "Chrysanthemum,' among oilier thiliK, ha tlila: "A beautiful collec tion of rare chrysanthemums waa ssiit down from Eugene yesterday and are ou exhibition iu this city. IteVotee of this plant are climbing two pair of alalr and ordering sups to grow pir next year. Mrs. ralteraon liassent this eolloclloii ol 43 choice new varie ties. Mary Stinaon In tbe Turner block, has the agency. Miss Stlnson Is herself an euthusiitatia gmwer and has sImiiH &aj varied, Including many rare and lieautiful varieties. ' A Mam moth Htkkr. Baker City Iiemoorat: One of the largest shsrs ever raised in tills Miction of the coun try wa hrotiirht iato the city yester day aud weighed oh I he scale or n. Oner. Tbecntler welglied ut 'i.iM pounds. Mr. Jauie T. Wisdom raised Ihestis-ron his farm lu Powder vally and it I uow five year old and Is Shorthorn. Mr. Wisdom ha sold lb steer lo Mr. Ijitcharn, repn-senting the lienver Packing Company, at a live welirht of 31 real sr isiuml, aud his lieefslili) will ir east by rail with a shipment of hogs. Kivkm Sl avey. The liarty aeut out by Major l' t, I Ulled Stale engt m-or. to make a survey of tlie Willam ette, ha completed the work from Euui-ne diw n to Corvallis. The river ha ris. n so mm li lint tbe Inrs are coven-d and further work .n the sur vcv is impractical'!, and the parly will I railed from the field lu a few day, and the nolee of the survey, ao far as rompletxd, will lie worked up In Major Post s office. 1IIIUCU r ailtlHIO we lasiaMUf Skills SaI.KM. lr , IW. 1 .1. A . K. Com limn, of Sxitt's mills, on llutte crvk, seven mile from Wlvertoli, wss III staiitlv killed vssterdav morning atsiut llo cl.s k. Commnua aud Mime other parties were going out near that place lo lis'k at some tiiiils-r, and Mr. i oni moiia ami a frl-ml of his who had re- ivullv arrived from the East tvnu'lud eil to take their guns along, thinking thev mlicht see s.imu blnls. The two men lis. I cnsl Ih bridge aud coin no lo a fence. Mr. Common cut ui ou top of it, standing upright witli hla lmiii bv his side, and holding It with Ins rinlil baud near Ih muzle. Ilia fi lend w a near but lust al the fatal moment was not lisikluir at him. He hem. I Hie discharge and ran to him ami found him lying ou his face, and turiilni; hhu over found li I ft dead and his cl. dlies ou fire. He called for hell ami In a few moment unite uiimlier wero oil the shiI, as It w a right lu iK'ht of lown, and pmhiII and several others heard the rexirt of the gun and saw Id friend run to him. I Mil lsr- rela of (he kuii were dls'hargel, mak lug two terrible wounds in tlie right side near the lower ribs, ranging up ward, comluir up at the lwofth ifsk between I lie shoulder. Itlssu imsmsI the ciiu sIIpihkI olf th rat striking Iho hammers, discharging both bairvlsaiid killing hliu liislaiilly A 1 I.KMIHI.IS I Ai l.. Hit llrllisSiui illtebNiMe llee Ills Msressrf. lt iiil to lit lieiljr lit sa Ai.HAir. Or.. Ih-'. 14 I'hls afir- iiimiii, whllu working at the Mongolia mills, near a aliule belwweu the ware hoiisnaud mill. Aimer C. Simpson, son of the iininrialor of the mill. li. r Simpson, fell llftivii feet uihiii Ills head, criishlmr the liaseof the Pram hen idckisl up he was found lo Is unconscious, lie Is still alive but no holies are enteriainod for hi recovery lie Is alsiut -7 veais ol Sk'e. vta an active member of Muccalssj hslgo ol hi pine. I.AIEII. Tho voiiiik man died thl afterniMiii at 'i o'eba'k, never leainlng consolou- lies. llolaud l. lirant't I.erlure. Pall? Uusrtl. Pnilsr I V At fl:.K) laat evening at Hie old Chid Fellow hall in thl city. Itev. (Irani delivered a lex-lure lo men on the aub- lect of "Koman Catholicism." He li a well known lecturer on tin suoji-ci. A arirecniwd was In attendance. At a little after N o'clock, when his lecture on "Abraham Lincoln" nun msnceil at the llaptlst church, every M-at waa taken and atmuluO additional chair which wr brought lu aud placird In the alslce and along the aide of the room, were alo filled. Of the lecture we ran only aay It wa fully up to all that ha been aaid of him. The III history of Mr. Lincoln I loo well known for u lo mak eaiieolal nolo of it, but by Itev. I Irani' graphic and able manner of delivery a new Interest wa taken In the llfeol our most run Hunt etatcamau. aa Incident of the most critical momenta of our oountry'i history were brought forth showing alike hi true Breathes and kindly and benevolent nature a a man. The people who attended were most fortil list In belnir able lo listen to so ami iieut an orator, and would again greet him with a crowded house In the event ol another lecture her. but II Oktm IJno.-Orcgonlsn: In thecaae of ileiijniulu I touch agalnat the estate of his wife, r.haiiclli Koacn deo-aiMHl, for Kl1" alleged ld out for his wife's lienellt durlnir Her lltellme, Judire Northup. beforu whom the chilin was heard, yesterday dis'lded In favor of Itoacli for fjni, aud dlnllowd all of Ih real of Ih bill. Tke Vasrbllls IHahs l Nkw Vokk. Dec, U. The Com inerclal Adveitiser print a report this afternoon that a reconciliation ha len ellecled lietweeii Mr. and Mr. W. Iv. VauderbllU eckrasv Mellea l alseeasswll WAhlllSOToM, Dkj. II. Ill th house tods v. Coclirau mol Ion to re commit the urgency deflclency bill with Instructions to strike out the ap propriation for Income tat wa defeat ed; aye 4!l, hoe (ii. WahHI.noTo.si, Dec U.-Hnator Hate, cbaltman of the board of vlallor to West Point military academy, pre sented a report to the eeuat today taking a strong stand lu favor of th law which will Increase the uumlierol cadets lo 4'', or on for each senator ami representative and 3) for the presl dent, instead of the prvseut Dumber, which Is alxiul lilairkburn moveil In the senate thl sfternooii that when theiiata1Journ t'slay It be to Monday. Frind of th Mearagilaii canal bill rallle.1, and th motion was Is-alen, i. lo JL I'siif ousrii, I ires is lis r 11 Dli.li. In Eilirelie, Iee. 14, IVJl the Infant child of Mr. aud Mr. Hratlaiu, kI alsmt on week. I I funeral will take place from the rest dencu of Mr. Mnce'it, on Twelfth sireet, to I he I. O. O. V. cemsUry 1 1) a. m. tomorrow. i I, li-iinlrl.'U I ls.u. ll.i.Uia I;.iih. Il.l.l llr.UMI rirll M.ll.. llrt.s II l.-uil'lfli.ll TODAY H (iAMK. TUt Drain H.ijs Vr ( reeled la au r.iiiiiusiatir Mnu-r. !.'. loiaril, l-o)'r IV Tislay ..ined up clear aud cloudlea and If a little chilly only tend lo make the brawny foolliall player more euergeiic and y igorou In their play. ing. l lie game is heing played on th I mveriity cainpus.wlilcli la not nearly so muddy a the Slewsrl race track grounds, where the Isiy walloael round thanksgiving day. I he mil ersity baud and a larn crowd of student were at th deMit this loom ing wlieiillie Itiswlmrg l.snl puiltil in, and wul.vmed I he visiting team ilh some ex.vlvnt music, likewise some x.vlleut noise fnuu fish horn and other Instrument of torture, and w ith the 'varsity yell. They wero eecorted to lb Unlet Rul-ciiu by th baud and students and will mak their bend- iiiaru-i there while III Eugene. Ho- low I the lineup of the two teams: . ni o, pram n-sm. utlrixisll l.n.l ln I isi-Ms S1"U I .ls:il M.iolli-y (Vlllrr I'slle.s.i ltus.il Mbifl'lS I la.'k'.s Pl. f I vll.l I'l.rks i i. a l:s.irr i-hsll V IP .11 1-l.sil ,l a plK.n i Iwrry lull ori((t tl s .I.nh, IP lit I i.ii. I'unlse i kuikrii.lsll luuisu rmtnrs r.iii. stm.ui. The crowd in attendance is not very huec. The following Is the result: i Kir ii am. I', of O "i2 Drain 0 Near Dfth' liu.ir. Juiulion Cilv Tuiitw: Mr. I.I Pj- lou, of I res well, who i heiu II inlet go ing treatment witli Dr. Ogleaby for a tumor, came near ensuing th un known river Wednesday evening. Shu has rooms at the hotel near Hie doc tor's office. Her sull'erliiir waa very ureat. aud III the ahaenco of the doctor she went to his oftlre. and bellied her self to a diste of chloroform. Tills made her unite sick aud slm threw it up. Tlie second dose was retained but af forded her little relief. Heing almost craed with pain she animated a towel with the Idiuhl ami applied it to iter mouth and iiinmj and retired to bed, pulling the cover up over her head. Some lime thereafter tbe doctor re lurusd and railed III to see Id patient but found the door locked. Itccelvlug no answer a key waa procured and the door quickly oieiied. She wa appar ently dead and It took about I wo hours to bring her lo. It wa a cl. we call, and had the doctor ln detained an hour longer, she would have been past human aul. Whuti cousclousiies re turned she alated that she look the hloroform to relieve her palu ami would have taken anything that would have given her relief, but not Willi suicidal luteal. I'll it Alio. 111.. Dec II. "liullty charged," wa the finding announced I. slay by Federal Judin-s, William and vt nous, ngaiusi rreameiii r.iiK"M" DuU of th American llallway Union. The same finding wa reach ed against the A. 11. U. leader on the trial with I !. Th crime charged waa conspiracy to oUtruct tho nut 1 1 train. Iteha wa aeuUincea to lx mouth In the county Jail. 1 he other were given thris) mouth each, except McVau. who waa rcUaued liecause there waa no evidence against him. J ml ire Woods said th rluht or men to strike iieaceahly and rluht; to advise a iHavvable strlk which the law dm- not presum to no imiMNMiiue, i nov iiiestlomil, but, If nieu enter Into a conspiracy lo do an unlawful thing and in order to acoonipllrh their pui- poM advise workmen to strike know, lug that violence and wrong will lie the probable outcome, neither lu law nor In moral can they eseaiie reeponel- blllty. Tke IJecllea I Tares) Oal Ham Fkaju'Iwxi. Dec II. Th av Hon bsguii by Chairman Cornwall, of th republican (tale central cmnmlttee lo contest th election of June II. Ilu.ld, for governor, wa thrown out by th state supremo court thl morn ing. Tho court sustained tho domur rereliterwil by counsel for defendant by the Han rranulaeo laiard of election and refused to grant Cornwall' appli cation for a writ of mandate to comwl the election ooinmlaalonsr lo ansMr and show cause why thsy should not throw out and refuse to count the re turns from (Ml precinct In thl city, In which there had lieen Irregularities The only alternative mow left the re publican I to carry th din test to the state legislature. In titled the decision I that the de fect lu the certificate of th precinct oflWwr may be supplied at any time before the vote I canvassed. Iu thl ruse the return had beeii an amended In all ot the precinct o a lo conform lo lb law, ao the supreme court will not Interfere. Tho court had no writ ten decision, and tho case wa quickly disposed of iu brief remark by Judge llealty. Probata Mailer. docad. final t- Estate of T. I.. Zumwalt, Monday. Jan. 7. DM, set lor tlemeul. f Juardlanahln of Ardella M. Pr! toll ed, a minor. llsir t of th guardian, IL P. Ing. approvetl, and the guardi an and til bondameo exonerated. There I atlll a deadlock at Spokane over tho electric light question and people aro carrying around lanUrua. Vh council commitlse on light ha recommended thedevelnpmentof Echo mill power, and the uo.lrrtaklng of plant and wiring under uiuiihvpal auspice. ( aula AMraf al ! Skatti.b, Dec 13. -On of tho most brutal attempt al murdrn th bio tory of thl city occurredat 814 HoutU With street, Isst night t 1 1 2u o'clock, whs n Frank O'llilcii,mulatu,drovoa ilirk knife lulo bU former mlstre, Floieiin Wilson, twloroil, yen lime, slashl F'lward Morrl, alo coloiwd, who trlel to aan'at her. aud wa only lopiied by a Anock-down blow from ofllcer Darlasj. She will recover. I I e a ir I l- d r, id . ty u h to m ml :a C. O G O o O BSBSI A. i t I. IJr ii li r- iit. d a hous. In li..- I It V, I tall, all 1 W l.l resi le oflbrrr -aiurViMw' iuY thlntenrt. rtgardUsMjinh.-irj-.lu! opinion!. r. frl. .al'ram Itnllnv I'flU der Iw. in. iv. to tbe wife of Arthur V.OST rtRFtCT MADE A pit Cup Oeim of Trljr ? Hum Ammoni. Alumorrycth Froi .'.una.