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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1895)
FIRST REPORT CONFIRMED. A "Guard" CorropaJenl at Silver Lake Gives Particulars. A T Silver Lake ok., IK-o. 2', 1 M To the Ekitoh or Til k (J c a m: This tittle vlllugu ww l.ut night thu eceiienf terrible holocmiat whion, cnnidering the sparse population ol tl,e pluue and norr.nimliU( country, In ii. parulell. A Chrilma evu celebration mud i-.iii, held hi tt hall III the mnud lory of bUlllllllg which, like 111 I lilt- lltiUaet wrolllIU nore, wa coiinrucicii entirely f pine ""d Wlu Tr 'r.V. The hall wu" "Iled, " ,tt'K" pro portiou la-lug women and children. At about U:l j p. m. it swinging lump ui-ur tliu entrance mum uecldeiitly upet l,y a mull wlm mounted upon a la-uch hi order to got belter view f the i iiristmii tree. Hi" hurliig oil was acattcred among Iho audience uiltl In Ave minute I lie fiitire Pui wa allaine. A fruiuic ruitli win made lor the viitruiii. winch wua In (lie rear of H, h biilldiliu.and a lain ensued. Thcic Were I) ut two window to Hit- hull, and tieywere ill tlm front cud, over u mall i o 1 1 . Thu llrt lljoi was oc mined tv Chi lmuii Hro.' store ui.l xistolllee. l'lif Hipli In the front ,f (ho hull knocked out thu win. lows intl cluinla-led nul onto the 1. .rcli. which, being a Hiiuhv structure, k'hii gave way, precipitating tlicin lo the nard troon ground U'li kit Mow. A iiuiiiIhT of other Juillx-d from til rindovvs, sonm of w Iniiii with si-rioim-ly Injure I. Thu village i entirely un provided with any lire apparatus und i hero were no ladder near by. Si apidly dil thu llanie gain headway that very few were rescued frinii the .alUide. The heat miii Uoaiiiu ho In tense a to render the building unap proachable and the horrlllcd sixctator nuw the bodle of the victim cou kiniied by the llamos. Forty rons perished III the llamea. The name of the victims are a follow: Mr. John Huiek and little sou, J. J. Ilulck and duughu-r, Mr. Ousley, Miss Lily Ousley, ilruee Oiuley, Mr. Mary Siielling, Mrs. Jell" Howard mid iwouliildrcii, Woodward Hunt and wif;', Mr. Kesahaw. Frank Wint, wife uJ children, Ed llowoii, Mix Ma-Cault-y, infant child of .Mr. and Mm. Labrie, Mr. Ward nr., Mr'. Ahshin-, frank!? May Horning, Mi. Fuyiui, I'nurlc vYIIiiulini' wife und little son Henry, Freddie Htixick, liohhlu hniull, Clay Martin und wife, Mr. Dure Ward, Frank Huhd, Mm. I'liillipa and ilaiitfliler, little nun of K"V Ward, Ira Ilainillon, Mn. (Suit S'hr.H'diT und little iii. The M-rlotiKly burned and otherwise Injurtil tire IWrt (toudy,ieor'e i'tivne, Uoliert Snelllnjr, t'lum liiivllinif, hi r. Ijlirie, Mrs. I'harlcu llaiiiillon nnd baby, tlirvefhildren of Mr. Fll, Mim Hurtle lluni. U, Mm. Ward, Hoy Ward, MIm Annie AndcrHou. ('iiurle Hum urk'k, rtaiiiiny Wurdwell. TiMluy limtead of tieln? n merry CliriMmaa, U n d.-ty of iiiotiriiinvc and wirrow, us there are very few liomea In (lie villiiKO or vicinity tliut do not contain uue or more dead or lujurod. A.NI'KKW MlI.I.KIt. AliMTtilNAI. I'AKTK t l.AIW. fc,ecjl tn lh ..Aill). KohKlitliil, tilt, iK-e. .'II. The ltu i'k, Wimlx-rly and Lubric IninilicH hero lutve relative uhioiik the vietlum of the Silver Lake liolnvatixt. Lunt nl'lit letter arrived coiillriiiiii Hie iieag ulruudv rte'iveil with 1 ili t ror niborant. 'i J. Lubric reirtd dead, is injured, hi wife may recover. He write lom f lluick Jaii'illy and other are a rrortctl, exwpl complete lit of deud could not bo given. The KtTie wan heart rending. Jtelutlvv of vic tim were crazed und ophites hud tn be adinl sintered to theiu. Of tlnme dead thoke from Latin coun ty known nt prcttent arv: Mr. John Huiek, formerly Mien Oweley; Mr. Owsley, l.lllio and liruif; Mr. Pnel lini;; Air. Howard, who wa also a dniihler of Mr. Owaley; Frank Wot, a brother ol Herbert "Wet, wife ami two children; Mr. I. F. Abhler, daughter of M. Harlow ; Mr. 1'uytie, u iter of the .Small ly; W. ( lay Mar tin, formerly of ( ultano tirove, r.ud wife: Mr (feo SchnaMler, a neico of 1'rn.ley Comedy, 'f thi eily Mr Cohow 1 thought to I a ninter-in-law of Mm. J. M Howe, ot tlii city. Frank ll, who with hi mother nnd hl-irr, auionir the tiufortuuato, wu a former ntudent of the university here, and will lie rememlwrvd by tlioe who attended about ll! year av'". Frankie HoruiiiR, Is a daughter of Iloh'l Horn I ii If, of I'orvnlli. Of lhne inlured, Hob .Snellinif and sister and Ed I'nyno and son, ure also Lane county people. Mi McCaulev, alo mentioned, is now thought to lie a daughter of W. II. McCall, formerly of Trent. A Dance. Tula last Christ mus, just past, I probably the llrst one aiooakugelie became atown that there not danoe In the city. The reason for this probably is thai evrrl orgnliatlon in the ciiy were talking ol giving a benefit dance, and each one waited on the others, with the re sult of no dance by any of them. The young folks w ill not have to go all during the liolldave without dancing, however. The Armorr liall lia l-eu eogaged for a dance for New Year' eve, we learn, by a few of the young tautleinen dancer of the city, w lne feet are ever rentier, and whether 'lis hr pioflt or loa, tlio dance 11 coming ff. . . !i!f (i rj, iM-ci-mbrf . Fii.i.inu Ix. Eight moie carloads f gravel have srrived here and are being uuioaded in the IS. I'. railroad yanu in tbi city. When they com plete the filling neeewary here thev will haV. excellent yard audit lil oe powible to haul load over theui in the winter. Makkieii. At 'ottage drove, -, fecrmtcr i, bv lie'. L. F. Worilrr Mr W IVill.l. nj Ml. (Jklvla IIunwMi. The yiung eoti.tl nave mauy irieiiU t liruiiittioul l-une county w no wmli them iiiucu pr perlty la toelr pfcrtiiert hip. ArreMed. On comnltiiiit of C. II. I ' i i Justice Whirler's it.urt, lute elenUy afleri.iHMI, M. N. Ketciilllil. u tin l,b'. been lier for several iiionlli, Ma ur re.ted by MuiMnil Kullaiid, uctn eoliNtubli-, i liHrgini; him with iutcinl- I'AUXF.US THAT AKKI KOSPKU0L8. Musi Tln-y Mail Their Monry In .Nonlirin llila.d. t'orvullis Tiiiien: A. Weir, a retired larmi r of M.cktoD llliuoU, hue Un viRiling fr a week at the home of bis brut lii.r.ii. I..,... Wilwi... r ? V 7 , " r''""" ''i ileiilonivutity. in a week be leave intent to .l. fi,,, ,;,i, I tiley out of I r fnliloriila. and aftr a loiirof that oliie ...t.Hl now owing him on a bill. , t.tr ,l, uk the Southern I'nciflc for Keleiiuiu e.,ve Imiid lot hi. apjur-1 In. home In iioithvrn llliuoi. Mr. ance today. W. ir think. II... W lllumetle vallev a Ibis lorciio.ni Ketclitilu fl ed an l..iiiiiiil r..,i.... I.... I ... ( I. ..I t . - . . iiii'i evi.irnee oi nam tliiu- anion atllduvit ileiiyiiig tlmt he Intended leaving tliu stme, but was going to l'orllai.d for a few days; latiiiK that he Wiw h residrnt of Astoria ami had iuvetd hi. ye iiiim nl iiiomy for Mouluii.i euiiilnii-t in t lai-on co'untv ! iiiiil ul in Iiiim nt lime ber ol u Moiitau:t hViidicule ehiMesix tou linhlps of ilil.d III Oregon fiirmer. "In uortlieru lll lioi we have not felt the l.urd tlliu," he hi., and there our funnel ure more prm.vrou than any other cla of MK'ietv. Thev air a Ineiu- , n in av i irriiiii.iuu. il,..r I, ..v.. lo pur- ir.NHi 1 1 1 1 1 .ii iik- . I a mi ili.ir f.. rn.M Llllll Ullll II1UI1 llf flu III I'l.i-.. I.p..a k.ni..k und Lime eoiiii'u-; wu M kiinldrr of money Its the bunk or at iulrel." oi me i oniiinu ami ,n lia K. H l u., When usked bow 111., mi. ri iiiHile Ibeir inoiiey, Mr. Weir coiitin iled: We UMd to raiM wheal, but ui itco cave it ti ii a uiipii.lHuhlc ! 'l Ii.!ih. wu went into the iluiry and bog hiiMiiei, und it whs then we start. had Ui n drfi aled fur eniiiiiilloner vl I t'latoli county oil the lepuiilii to ; lleket by a opulist at l'ie l.i l cvt.iu; 1 ili'llii .i liu iiitellde.l leri.tU.iilig I I lev ; dciiii i tlmt Unml lot 1 1 l.i i ii lid' mole ' tlmil tin an. 1 that he hud pr.. lined .l i.u the up grade financially. In i;i uie Kiiue; uiireioie n1 h-.hci to n- illchuii i. The cii-c wa ciilieil l. JuMiev Wh.i ler thi iiIteriiiHiu a Z o'clock und the ailoriicv ,roeiK d t argue the motion. Altoruev Unveil uiid Jo. lu la e.iiinly , where I live tlieie l u Cli alileiy t very tlvu or IX lliliea uMd on every farm there I a herd of high u:ud.' milk cow und a kii uf 1 1 1 1 r n 1 1; 1 1 I . t . . I k.viue. Our nutter bun. a lia 111 lo 'S i. nU Her i ouinl. hii.I MuttcMui rcprcxviit the pluiniill' and the kimuie.l milk w hen not o. to attorney Iiurri A Mcvcii the de- lc 1 1 I a 1 1 . ! 'I he u:io lie Were rt i 1 1 aiglling the c.i-c an I lllini; In., II, uia w lieu we went to pn . I lni-tyv i a rur-i Age. j ( orval .i Tillieo: Tonv Nollller, the ehxvM' fuctoiita ul lj ii'llta (XT 100 miUI.I g.K- Into hog thul I lii full bronchi four cent on foot. We ruie corn, clover and timolhy to feed our Mm k, and not a pound of either I lil,d out of the county. Numerous ii are our cremnerir there i always a inai ki t for ult the butter they can turn out. Mime of W hu ll iria-a lo l-'iu'lulid. niilor und piopiietor i I the roiilm.d ilgure that we can make money by lli-K.I, !,. and Veteran Joiirualii-t, plil I in iatuias day lu I oi vullm, uiul teiuted u leinini -i iieeol the time wn.-i. he publixlied a iic,ur in Coivahi :7 year ugo. Thcjournai wu lUd the Occileiit Me.-M'iiger, nnd Wua pin xlnvcry In Hilitie. I he oilhv wu ill the pint of the Occidental hotel biiililini: now occiiiied u dining riHim and kitelien, whlcli then tiKd oil the comer. In tlio-o day thi nuilning wa mtu pled by dillcreiit liii.iuee uetrsively. Tiie leading drug More of the tow n held forth there at one time, Mien a ailooil and llually a b'lwdy liuiiM. The principal liolel of t'orvulli tin n kIimmI on the corner now occupied by ("lock'a t'a.h More. Mr. Noltiier u'llerwurd went lo Eugene and rstubli.iiicd thu Heview. Uriver' l.erluie. I'ltr'nci' o-r. houe wu crowded to its fullrit eui:i- to hear lr. I. I. Ilriver eetur on "I'ln l'linciplesof the A. P. A." on InM Saturday even lug. i'lii ii n inovi un lit (hat l ere atiug eini,.'rable iulen-! lu our land and llm oblei t of w hich everyone is convri-uiit with, so no Muleineiit i lieeesary. Ilr. lri ver treated hi ub jeel witii hi well known inurgyuud ability ami wn clearly In sympathy with lii Hildicncd during hi eutiro lecture. A Tun- to I'.t hock. Mr. and M.. Franklin Hauling, of New York, are organizing in i'oitlaiid u club cum mimm of young ladie who wish logo to Pari u Mil. lent. Tuey will leave I',, ill nul the latter purl of January. The llr.t Mop w ill ut Wiihington, I). ('., .me week for sight-acclng; then on to Ncv York; one day here, Mx in Loudon, und from there lo 1'iiri. where the party will remain for Minly uulil July, when a iiiid-aiimmer voca tion tr.p of about six weeks will be made to the mountains of Switzer land. The party return a few ilny la-fore ( hri-lma, I"1"!, niakiut the time a' will front r.U'l!aiid nearly one feeding corn at forty cent pet bunbrl to hoe. we sell ut f.,iir i-ent. We hnvr cold winter there which pi veiil u from uing ensilage for cow feed, a fuel that Would give W'cbtoot fanner gnat advantage over ua in dairying. If Willamette valley anil and e.linlae w ill prixluce gruaiH' litcd ful for cow feed, it I ail ideal dairy reglo-i, nnd II, e sooner Willamette valley farmer turn their attention lo dairy funning with it duily income (hat never fail, the belter for them and the ciinnuuit v." A t.KKUV.N kll.LKD. A Train on Hie Oregealuu IUIIroii Hoe the Terrible Work. lt',al l.i lull. iii iaii. SAI.KM, Or. Ih-c. L'l.-A Seci!l to thu i'ot from WiMNlburu Orriron any (i.u. lliler a (ierin.iii fiirin i living l-twieii Wimi'iui'u uud .McKre on tin- Oruotiiuu It. !(., wa kuiM-ked oil' the I'-iddiug river trei-tle thi forenoon nnd killed on the branch train In charge of Conductor Spergcr. It haiipcued thai the man got down under the bridge upon Iho bent and then reached up to get hi Uisket of groceries whu the engine struck hi head killing him liiMnntly. The Mrango iiart ol it all is thai Iho man wa only thirty feet from the end of the trestle and could hari cot up,, u the ground if he had tried to de so. Ho leaves a wife wua Urg family of Miiall children. A Deserved Testimonial. Ill the State Teacher Association ut Portland, the following net Ion wa taken last Friday afternoon, and it wn ilcm-rved by the recipient: "To J. II. Ilawlhor.ie, president of thoCoIlrvo Asocia(ioii of Oteeoii; a veteran in the educatiotiul forces of Origon. 'From thoyeir 1S73, Professor Haw Ihorno In; been Identified and aiwimi Ifited with Hi- educational Interest of llialif-huslx.cn active and F.tUESESdl.N IA1 role I. j Mr. ti. A. Sarhs Kartu-y t!i - i ' be Id Active Operation. In these day when llu-i, an ...r. -of men going through the li-ul ut. scheme for the enctloii of.'.u'oiu. and mil! of every deactiptio:,. but w ho want a luius and large eonm, -aloiia of laud, it Is lefreshiiig to Hi d .. ' mau w ith the ability and ilutcrmii .i lion to sucixed w ho w ill go ahead and csiuhliah a fiirt, ny, and whoackafor naught but II. i 'sale of hi finished' product. Such a man is Mr. U. A. Saeba, of Una city. Coming here from Hakota about four Vear ago, be ticivpled a pwitio:i w itl'i Horn ,V Paine, oflhi city, a UiNchiiilM. Ilia til.ily.mn Ixi' Hue well know u Nlii it w ua no aur pi it to hi flieiuU w hell he exhibited the IiiihIcI ef Ins new gun t. llu in. Suite year buck be li.id pti nli d anotlurguii but owing to tic .rial iltipioveuielil i outiniluily li'ing loude ill ll;i arm he ha conclude,! not lo Inallllftieture It, bin will eolilloe him self to the inuiiiifuetun- of hi lab r in vention a liuiiiinerU--s shotgun. I' rout thextuil Mr. Such ha l-cll handicapped bv I.u k of money, but ha at lust ix.cn civen arai-taniv en .ugh to warruiit bun lu Minting the factory. A Irielid of hi., who ir.viillv Cituieoul here from (. iniaiiv uu I who baa great faith lu the invention, ha Untied him the menna tiveetanry for liiui In go ulna, I with the work. This gentleman, w'i" I iiImi nn m rt ma-elmii-t, la now in hi employ. Mr. Sachs hua leitM-d the old Abiauia cider factory building and I titling it up for It new ue. To a lil'Altn re liitir who vi.ile.l the factory Mr. Such wu com teoii ami obliging and took the liouble lo ahow him over the building and explain Hie worHugnf the machinery ulready in xiaitin, and other point of lulcrcM connected with the aniue. He will have two lairing machlnca, w hlc'i w ill lioio out thu barrel of the gun and do other aluidar work, and lour milling machines. Tln-xu ma eh i inn are neat piece of meehnuixm and do various kind Of work sawing, boring. 111. 1 1 g, ilove-tilhng ami the like, but only one is at prernt in ox ru lion. Tlicwotkof titling up the factory has of necessity Ixx-u very alow, for wllli the exception of home canting done by Mr. Ira.er, I he entire ma chinery ha l-ecii made at the factory. The making of so much complicated machinery cuahlce the employment of leu skilled labor. This factory In the only complete iruu factory west of the Miaxnwippi river and to secure skilled lulxir he would have to have aeiit F.at for it. A then.- ure many turn willing to work at thi trad and learn It he I working to thi end. Mr. Sach exavt to U abb lo start up alxiut next Monday liioruliiL'. He will probably emplo'y nlx-ut M men and expect lo I able lo make ulxiut M gun per week at the start. v. ur i:. Hii,....i rule nave ixvn ' fivb"h ecur.l. and the coM of the trip, '. i Mill active. Heing energetic and in vverrtliiug Included, i 7 0. ( Ino or telligelit, eiitnil-iaMic ami syinp- two 'young ludic from Eugene have received Invitation lo join uie puny, but ua they are collego girl w ho w ill soon lluiMl, they preler Hot In go. It is, however, the opportunity of a life timo for Ktudv an I Improvement, a well a for pletiMire. Among lhc thetie, mngmtic and eluotlouul, he has built up a reputation in this atate for inb grity, g'd Judgment ami loyal ty, posai-aat'd by few of our citizens. Few n en have a much unlet and strong iiilluenee. All imiefutiguble worker, he rise to I he very suuiniil ol lit,,, Mr hii.I Mr, llrir.limr. leverv oriiimiatioii with which ho I I prof.-or Mink liaih-v, jr., I'niver- connected, and he i coniiecied with aity ot Wuxhiugtoii. iiiuii v. a iiiuvr.ti i iusi'ati .1. What Mil I.onnkk Saiii. Al bmiv Ivnnx-rut: Mr. Itouner' re- mark ut the meeting held ut the bank umr. irnnarr .i ara I rom ofj. W. Cui' k vexlerday were na an-1 iiiuiin. ticlpuled bv the ih-mixriit. Jlu states PKNI'l.KToN, Ihf. .7. It Ileuses oi r... iiv.de ihM the road wua iurchued , Iho sliiMitimr ullrav on llaaket Mouu- lorllie purp.'- of Improvciiieiil and j turn, in which Frank Fletcher almt exliiuxion; in fact would have no use James Ashworth at a Christina dance, for it except for Hint purpose. Ho uy it wa a cold-bloodtd ull'air. bev ....... i, In... .i.i.mI i h eniiilovea of the mad eral L-eutleiuell ben- lirei.are.l a ilia nnd M iled that in cae of continuation It would l their policy to make no change. Hammond & ISoiincr nwn a half interest in the purctuu-e i iue road and New York and Philadelphia men tlieother half, ad In the I . S. The conference with Mr. Homier w a a very satisfactory one. He did not make any wild promise, hut put the ...... i.hiinlv. liiiilv and in a verv can i - patch In (ioveru.ir Piliuoyer, saying: Pica send a nr,on t,y n-turu until. Frank Fletcher, w hom you purdomxl but June, ha shot another iiiuii, and ! wc dexire to save Iho exneof a trlul 'und conviction. Signed citi.ci, of I L'uiutilla county. Shal br ' .!(' in. ! I'K.M.I.KMiN. leC. 27. Witllesae of - t . . ..... did manner. The new ow uer, Hi caao ; the aluxiling anray on uaaaai niouu of confirmation would w ant u pea.-eful lain lu which Frank Fletcher shot Jalne ASIiWortll ai nriunna uauer, sav it wuicold bloodel. Fletcher came ,.ln. i-oMi-tiMr NTAKV.-Sumlay to the dunce drunk, carrying a pistol . ..nt or tha stuie uu versuv ai r.u-1 - i ". . Bene, reun a very i I IO.I night la-fore thu academy ownership. cm ni u.e "" -'v - , ,, . ,iirtl r HI1 . ...-.ateiiiiiB her. A.I.- en.va mi i wim.-ii m eT . .. . . -1, l. thing emanating fro,,, ays n.u.and the c)oa.-s atteiitioi, In the ( e ..reii.red a dis- h.gl.er seut ;"'" ,.,, to Oovernor Pei.noyer. saying: A "Jim Da my."-Cottage On-ve Leader: The Eugene l Si'Aiu give a li-iiethvai unt of J. M lU-nulngton, a pious voung mu-.i of that city who. hu Ix-en caught in the naughty forg err huMiie. Mil same young man owe the Eelio Ixeider for adveitlaltig "farm loun'' a fev month. He mutt be a "Jitu Handy." Il i "ai-l thai oiiile a t.T.-it many yoin g ladnn thought bun too swi. t for anything. No doubt. I'.eaae send a uardou by rclurii mail to Frank Fletcher, whom you pardoned last June. He has shot an other mail, and we deaire to save the exix-nae of trial and couvietlon. Signed Citieiiaof Fuiulilla CoJiity." blue fremlae. I.Mxiii, IV.-. -1 A Peklng'dis piitch ava Ihut, iu aci-ordanc with ii. .w.i in'., of the coventor of Shan- lung, a-klng Iheemptror to punili Admiral Ting, the lu-.tai. Lung, anil lieneral Wei, nlildlel bli l -n Iseu- d ! M) K.M'thlMt.M' IX OKKtiOX. j TAE CAl'MK AMI I KK. Portland" .un: TLe general j Th New York WorlJ k-U fortli B.cnt of lUn.l, McNallv A Co , we the exist. ng currency iiuchtion in we ly the Orcgotiiiin of yestenlajr, ! tlit utuleniahle u-tms: I u a IhkiL to nil. For tliii reason "(iolJ continues to go abrouil. I., is deeply coiiiernctl lest the ! With to.Uy'a shipment of J.ItKJ, r, . oolmd t-n goti rhotilii la-' com- UK), tl.o tn usury free giM will he , i! i to use lor six years longer a dr.iw ,0wn to li-M than SS,tH.l, i .- f gcigra.liii, which he pro- (KKI. At any rale there wiil k- the i ...::ti,i high in price ami ahsolcle , ,dU. P ft,r a Unnl iasue in t.n i i ..i '.IuhI. Tho Moiiteith geig- apring ua thuiu was in NovcinU r. r... I .c now in use in Drcgon are' the teudeticy of the boml mat kit an excellent M in i of lextbiaiks. r, maiu the sa'me u- it ie, liowi-M r, I'ulilisl ul VO Mais ugo thev have (,,. gv,.niiiciit w ill not In; aide tn fieijtleiitly la ell reiC. Hllll ' accure US JJimkI terms it it obtained drought down tn date, w hile t hm , from the eyiiilicato. The .1 per many excellent feature have la-en cent rect-tilly issucil are down to prcrincd uiul improved. Tho very U7J, at which price there is tn l.u t that, while new Uk4 on gcog- profit for t,. syndicate. A U r.iphy an- heing puhlislu'd every Ixuida were Hold ut 1 1'J, but in the year, the works ! Monteitli still whole transaction the puihaM-i n tai.i ti.eir popul iii'. vand iirciiM-d mvt nut u proiit ut the pre-, i.t in timur-aiiil of s. !..M.I throughout . price. Therefore the gnvei iin.. nt I tin- l:i, id, i uu iiii..n.eia.,le urgu-j mil ngt U-uhle to Urrow ugan, t incut in favor of their ascertained 3 j,er eetit ur.les cnnilittoi..-. ehui v . merit. In tin ir etlorts to supplant i 1 1. gold goes abroad Iiccuim- i!n.-e standard worx. Ixxikmakera rai k dialing in exchungecaii make nn.-i- ; their brains f -r some in w de ic-or ay hy shipping it to ui. i t tin ir catchy fud with which tn entrap ! ,s. The current-y syrtcmit il.c ,11.0 unwary. tne anihitioua geog- United ."State muke's the ir.a-r.r, . raiiln r ha di-envered u "world ! tlit. resort d tho reguUr trader lii ridge alxiut which ho groups a exchange us well a the i-culator. mas id l.eteroge u ideua ; It provide them w illi paja-r Uj...ii mini ue.l w lh pretty hut irrelevant ' which they can Hcxtiru all the g.'d picture. Aimtlicr Ixaik, o poorly they want" at pur of the puja r." iii ulo tli.it il agent is coitrtantly Having discrilied lln- sum .i m upolngi.ing for il appearance, trie ! tliup explicitly, the World proci ml, lo make up for its many deli- i t0 explain it entire and cure. Iho ciencie by a gorgeously-colored i w trouble, il aavs. is due to the jroniiHiu cc. ... C..IUu lir.iVa. I no-. . i...,...i,, .,r.t It ia ul AI hut a Eugene holy oi-iernm mr , Il-.w V ..I . fVfTV I If it lltsw I . . .i . . I ..r ,. I I e oix it ari l .. v.n in rcmni vt iii uiiri... Jajniie sjne at ShanghaJ. o Ma I'lllh ausprrl4. Salt Lakk, Iee. in. (lov. Weat has withheld action on tho reulnitioii of (lovernor Pennoyer for tl e return ol A. '. llniwu, charged with larceny by bailee, (lov. West think (lov. Pen noyer ha la-en ImpoM-d upon and that Hie evidence show thai xomilxidy laj hind the requisition ia ncliug iu bud f.uth. Thu alaive dixpatcli w na printed ye, terday iu the Oregouian and States man, (iovrrnor Peiiuover wa lint liixied llili. Itrown asfied In at a coule of notr he'd by Captain I wine (I ray and when he got them in his possession deliberately destroyed them. Therefore he shoiitd la brought back and punialied for Hie crime commit ted. It i LU'lily niiviiry Unit every protection slioiild lie thrown around commercial pi-r. The only mistake made wax telegraphing that il Itrown would wild ll.'iO hero In puy hi debt the cai-o would laj di,iii-x.l It I but jut lo slate that tliiswa done w ith out Itiecoiisenl ot .Mr. wiay. Patly i.urr.l, ..H.nilwr .it. OV TlOAI.. The lllal of Jauu P. Holce, of L iwell, c unill-m-ed iu Justice Wheeler' court thi lifter, nam. He I chargid w ith wrongfully and unlawfully, ulxml June I, ISM. and felonniisly takiuv and carrying away one L'-year-old In ifcr, the suld animal ling 'the property f H. I- Hylund, and of the value of 1 1 A we go to pre they are hearing the IcMlinoiiv of the Wltlieaaea. Ilepllty Pnxai-Utitig Attorney Willlum I uited by Al lornsr Ililyeii on Ixihalf of the slate, and the defendant' attorney are II. I). Norton and Frank Mtlesoii. Want an AI'I-kiU'kiaiion. llrownvlllc Times: J. It. Templi-lou ha lawn busily engaged the past week circulating ptitioiis, which will la preaeiited l Hie leglll tire, praying that Mis Ivy Templvtoii l allowed damage for injuries ic-vlvcd hy a Linn county hriilge faliiur, three or four years ago, which is I'.e cause of mak ing Ml Tuinplelon a cripple for the remaiuder of her I He. Thai she Is en titled to damages all admit. Pally f.usnl, lx-rmir 11. DlMIIAItOKIt. Ketehuiu, who was arreateil on a charge of ling an ab--oiidiog del. tor, waa discharged by Justii-e Wheeler late Saturday after main, Mr. NMie-ler holding the su preme court had declared the section, under which the action had l-eu brought, was unonnstltutioual. Ketch uin left for Portland on Holiday morn ing's overland train. Mr. I'ltley will get a Judgment against the man under rhe civil complaint' which he filed, f'ai.u Aatywi A tetter from J.at Lane, at Phoenix, Arizona, he will return home llil wees, nesuys that country Is a "delusion and a aiiare." very slrklv ami liple d yin r otriike eheep. Nobuine loiug and the country filled up with Mexican and foreigner; marly all dead broke miner, say oreuon i k-mi-i eon 'ko for him and If he once gel ick here lifi-X"- lo stay with Wel.fit a long a hi live. . t a- f ' ' .ISO T (iCAIKMAI.A. Iiierlld--ir. Yeat Side: On inursday 11. E O o, dt of Monna, Iteiitoli WMinty, . I rt tbi 'itTb-e and Informed ua ' v iulended leaving f..r Ouateuia a C-w wra-ks, as tne reprri-n!s-- -.' the Oregon colony. Ilteni .1 j ar In this paper, from time o i, , e. iog of his lmprslou. Tho book of Kami, McNully A t'o. i'a n not, however, he accused of any innovation. Its uti'ior, having struggled iu vain, ti . Iiiuk of Hometliiiig new, seem, in sheer ilifpair, to have concluded to huhstittite something very old. Ho has, therefore, adopted the printed iUctioti and answer llicthnd, il Si'licinu so old Ul.d ho uni vt' jiilly comleinm d that it has long iarn nhsolcte, when the al leged obsolete method of Mnutcilli wcro striking novelties, fresh from tho bruin of their talented origi nator. The truth is that school hooka which have never la-en tested in the actual school room are to tie re garded with much suspicion. Nearly always they abound iu er ror of matter and method; errort which only actual use can detect uud careful revision remove. Books bused on rational principle!, after having undergono this ordeal, be como standard; and, though fre iiuently revil, in order that they may Im kept abreast with recent advance iu knowledge, they re tain their old titles and their hold iug, wlulo newer lusika catering to some pa-sing adagogi.-al fancy, hci-nmo the talk of nn hour and pas into oblivion. Thoro who have tn pass upon the ijUcHtion of ti xiliooks for the tte of tho sclnxil of this stale have now phu-ed N-fnrc lliem litindrixli of volumes with which they nre unfamiliar, some of them no doubt having merit, while other nro uii'il'Htioii:ililr bud. lime will not permit a c ireful ex animation I them all, und tho inn'. M'.ircliin H-rtiHal would not Ix-n cuiii hiii vo a the verdict of actual ti'o. The hiaik no adopt cd havo sloixl (hi crucial test; .- prudence, therefore, de mand t'n ir ii iui.'...ui. A l l te thi ! tin) item of cxHMie, which no in j gi-ni, ni juggling wilh fraction by ; ngcill or their paid elites, CUII Sl llll to the b n-kgrniind, nnd the duty of mint suH-rinleiident is muni l ikable. Li I those tixi,i whom the eyes ol tho .i.i(ilc are j.ist ItoW turned reinuniler thi; the eriinin- I atimiH and recrimination; of hook iiLi-nt are iiotiiing to the public; j into whose pocket tho profits of ltd fact that Secretary Fo-tcr onhred the treasurer lo stop giving gold bar for legal tenders uml puy out actual gold coins im-U'ail. As coins atu frequently abraded, the Wot LI aya thu "exporters take twodoll.titi out of the sub-treasury for every one they want, in order that they may be certain of the full amount of lull-weight p.ci es." T he full piece they aeud abroad, tho light one go into the banks. liescind ing Foster's order, tho World thinks, would check this evil. The prosecution is drawing rather a close wuh about lawyer Sleeves, on trial at I'orllaiid tor murder. As the day of the opening of the legislature draws ninln-r the indi cations grow stronger tlmt I'nlpu will bo compelled to iiuko it wry tlroii fight to retain Lis ko.U iu the senate. Hy tho now treaty bc-lwecn il United States and Jiipitn entiio re ligious freedom and protection is guaranteed to missioiuirii s, mid every part ol the country is mil to AmericuiiM for travel or for busi ness. Theollicial list of members of the Mill congress corretlid up to dule, gives the republicans 211 members in the house, the demo crats 1U4 and tho ixipulisls 0. In tho present congress there urn 210 democrats, 123 republican mid 12 Hipulists. There are men living in every lo cality whose vhildreu never see a bonk unlers at sonic neighbor's lioine, uud )ut lliei-o men sm-ii. from f0 to $100 u year fur tobac co, cigars and whisky. These sumo men will tell you thul tiny ure not able to buy Ixxiks for their children to rend, nor suhsriU' forlhcir local paer. China I. us peculiar ideus ii. lu the qualities requisite for u eueo couimissionor. It is reported that country will send as a iim iiiIu r of a peace commission hoard the gov ernor who set a price on thu heads and lives of Japanese, soldieis. Ho will net bo received by thu Japan ese government. i t . i- . , ;d . iii,.ii bince the reductimi d t ho guv b.x.k trade goes is nothing to , .... w...,. .. ernor s salary in soiiin .iiniiinu a gubernatorial protective uniuii threaten. The ixectitivm in Wehtcril States have good light to stick up for their regular vvugta if they will continue to be such busy men as they have la-en for the past two or throe year. The jieoplo of Oregon do imt want auy expensive change iu I the public The one thing which : lii" people tltvire is that hooks of known merit shall not becust aside for the sake of dubious exeriment 1 aliuii, and that their money ul ; ready investi.-d in school Ixxiks shall ' nut le wholly or partially lost to them. In brief, wo want nc cli.ihge. Oregon sch-MiI should : not lx- a field for exta?riments. i - ! school books at this time. It An exchange hss the followinf , WoU, L, a iardship on many a.o sound advn-e: "Whether you fight , .i..., woul(i llu, . .i,lo ... or work, don't make too much fuss : ,( L.ni ,)ial wu;(i im-vituldv rH- ' alxiut it. I he hen cackles after she has laid her e'g. The noise and sizzle of the lircmnolives are not furco. All force is silent. The , hee-haw of tho mule may startle you, but it in not nearly so danger our us his hind leg. lioar in mind it is the empty wagon that rattles a " . . tail .! i most when in motion. ins noise suit. Tho udviM-utcs of a chat. go represent that an exchange, will cost nothing. ThuM-wht recollect the circumstance of the lastchatige know that it cor-l tho MupIe of ton state many lhuu.aiid of dollars. A change is not wauled. j'he el. i el. of thu (),-yiiiiu,i i of the drum is due to the fact that pl'eriomui.al It i.ans .t columns there is nothing iu it Hear in w umuiai",cu .i.,t,r ... ...i...l il.,.t v.oi ran't at irtl the "ig to f-irco a hul.go i, sjIum! world bv iumi.iiitf un and holler- b-Kiks on llie ja ople ol I Iregon, ul 4 ing 'HooV Thought is the great Urg.-r c..t, every ear motive Kwer, and don't you fall ': ,'-' ,l I';1,- '", into llm mistake of relieving other- mark show- r Sparc and wise. is : :. irdi.,ixi if u: ij oity i-l' fiie The par. lining of convict by (Jovi rnor I'entioyer ha lai-'iini n stale s at.iUI, The l iiest r-ull i f ill advieI eaxuiivn ki::i.pii:y, eoiiii-a from Umatilla cuiiutv, wlo r-' a murderer, titMiccd 1 1 life im ,no:inietit, end pirdoiie-l Ist June, shiatts a reputable citizen without provocation. i-uilillieiil, til I In ciura-4 I. he pre i, I t 'I. go. . ' . . I-. . ul,-. ii-ntl-niiMT o;.Hir.,i . ei.a'i,-' at this llli... Ullll .-t,.,i:t, . i i.e Ore- n,i ail I- U-'l t-i the i.li.-t- lie -.tier tl.at il inn I. .ct ili-tin uu h-ili-i.rjtii' i.. .'I i in ii j.l.i i. hu ly:e ,.r-- "j j -l In it i ! llllgC nnd the country pre. a i;. only roi. i..g the wishes of tliu x.q,le lin-y repre- ifl.