The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 12, 1895, Image 5

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I'outrslrd Villi1 .
Tally loiaM, Jatmaiy .Y
Tin- ft rl of w hat will probably ! h
S.iU-iii Stutesuiau: Tin- conical relv
tivelo tlix school suiwrintenilHiicv ,.f
I.I .yillLlft f llilW IllMltl l.'k.l I I ' II lllll IS III tit V IB kl ill II. ..... ..... " I
.III HI 11 - I . --.-.... - liaie'll. Ill
.-..iinz al Hi' M. K. church under) compliance with th unli-r of Ju.lt
il... 11' 1' 'I' I' 'II... .. 1 l,tl..r. I ..in., ill I,..! r.l . I. . .
v..wn jiinir m ineuiairici
j hi which Flilou tt.ijly I altuatcd.
. J. 1.. C'urU-r, I lie dinner a'uisi Inlchdeiit
Vaculed lila oltlir uliout November
Jtli lt tiiH'iinlt Ml Nellie SteVcin,
.,,, contested were Miss I'eurl Luck
,v .Mi N'chol, Mlsa Murio
lukcr, Mim '" A iIk''. Mi
.itnuiii, uiii
All 1 I credit to llicinw ilea,
linw
,UJ wlirn Hie Ju!ii- retired In make
hair il laino - " " -"
l.u .1..!.. .1 I . .
iiicuiii. cht.hu auprniitcinielil, as
sume the duties. Mr. Carter wu the
iiiriiiiiUwit ut thi time of liar election
ll.ill 111 tll aUdll'IIC a to W llil Would . Ill Jlllio lul Itlld cnllUttcll MISlV-
.srthe llicd.il. When the Judge, leu right hold unlet
!!!. u..r-iuv. m. r. wire, .I.ai
iKirn and Mr. Fletcher l.lun, uu
,,,,,1 thai Ml IVarl Luckeyhad
JVn the medal and 1,11,1 Maali Hull
,aoiu deacrvcil honorable liieiilinh,
i,llUlllUlHT) C-Ulvd aaliatled with III
.lrvlalon. Th program wan Inter
nrrttd with evcrl musical number,
njl lirtlllllllfl't UIIMllltf which
auto l.v Ml- Mj ra llrown, w hich win
uihk I" I'"' "ul Mwlii'iit manner.
Thin miniul coiilcsl wa given ly the
V t". T. and " I -hi'Ui thai
(iU kini,v,,r i.,i-,ty i" 'i'y win
a,ln civ a conleat ooll. and u aooll iu
ill allver llieilul contest aru held Ilea-,
tht holder call Coll tint fur U gold med
al, wo ottir medal, grand ghl
Biedal "J R"'1' sludded w i t It
diamonds, complete the I'"1 uf the
medal iMiit'ntn. The olijwtuf Hh-m-j
coutel in t inxluc limrr lnteret In
tli triii ihthiuw I'mnH mnl Mn miiliilt
re furiiulu-'l free hy W. JentiliiK
lieiiiunst, iliiliiiillir(iiint and ciilliu
iiulii' woiker in I lil oum
At tlio iiioftlnif lt liluht the K-tl-tliiii
wlil 'li I beinif 1'lri'iilnUtl uver thu
(tile mid wliii'h will prewiittfd to
the next liK'lnlHture, mkiii for the
iipihiliitinn nf (In uiHiiufiu'turv or -.ale
uf ciKrelti In tliU utitte, win tMc(l
rouinl foriutiitiirf-
A Hough Tllp.
Itllr i.uirJ Jntirjt V
Friduy'n Alliituy IeliiiM'rat: The
train trmn Hie front .rilvl In All'suv
t i;::iu o'i lock llil morning, twenty
liniim l.'ile. nfttT olio of the. niixt event
ful tri in Ori'ifon I'm-ille liiHtory.
Wheiilliv train If ft I H-t roll there wn
' fnrty iiii'lien of fiiow on the Kroiii il.
Tlie tnr ueru louiled down, nnd n
ilu'lniln laino nlowly nIont tliroiiuh
the miw one cotild 1 ik unl on eilher
inle ami the iiionler of tlie foret
uiviiiiiliiiiK to the enornio.iH weight
mi their linmi luK. No w ind mm blow
ins to rid tliviu i if their liurilen. l'o
InM'leik Uultvrw.irtli deeliiren Unit he
niw twenty or thirty tree full in thi
war. lliftrii whm uu nlmtrtii'llon
rmv. I'rom llutroil until out of dm
mmw lielt thirty or forty trre had ful
leu arnmii thu traek, w hich hitd to he
cut aw'iy. In onu lntnv a tr-c had
iuwed ' II v .y rlilit tlirouii the
truck. The t tin men turnod iUiiilru
ple wat;v!. InteriftiliK thinn" mrur
nil nlniiK the roiiie to ke'i up Inlenut,
onu U'lnc the burial of J. I., llerry
Mith a mail wtrk lit l.ynua. ItwaAn
gnat truiihfiirinntioii when level
gmtinil win rem 'h i'il mid rain took the
of miow.
Tlili r.Kptniitii It-elf.
I'ullr nnnl, January .
II. H. Miller, ol thin city, for -l-ht
year n roniilent of ltroken" How, Neli.,
wrote a lettel to 1,. II. Ji-wett, eaithier
nftlieKlmt Nutionul hank, of that
city, recently, iiml ankiit him to write
III tune to reai'll hero Moudiiy IliRlit,
or ti kraih. Tliu follnwili teleKruill
arrlvd today:
K II. Mll.l.KK.
lOiiKone, Or.
Many fa'iiilieii deatitut. bliip
Luther I). I. udileii, w relaiy atnlo re
lief ciuiiuiittre, any Miiutit. Free
traii'portiitinii on thin road.
Ij. II. Jkh iit.
II. (1. KlKIKKN.
Mr. iij!i'M one of the alguer of the
diiteh, wan formerly a resident mid
merchant of Ord, Nehraxka, and in
HI known to Judgo Fiak, Dr. K. I).
MeKeimey aud other rldentof thla
ily. Mr. Juwitt'a (amlini( I also
Kimu ii to th, banker of Ku'iie o
llil new can U rellud on.
Foil of Snow.
0 janl, January I
The .iklyoii nnd ShaMa inountalna
aw full of .now. A dixpateh thi
iiiurniiii; stated that ther wa 'JO fi-ut
(f miow on theaummit of thu former
j'V'i', and it wa mill falling and drift-
njlnnllv. The overland train due
'real LMtoYloi-k thi iiioriiinir ha
file, t rrve yet and U probably
iiowpd iu. A the telejrraph wirm
r down, oiiih. It I iuipib!e to
m the exact whereabout of the Ue
"Jul tniin.
I. A I KK.
A diniiatcli anv the ovriland train
I'fl Aililnud Uil nfiernoon at i:.K)
oolmk. he will lie hero about mid-
I'iifl.t.
A Xkw Imskasj: Dr. J. A. Fulton of
Aitoria. ya tlmlubout thi time every
J"enr adiat aru known a "I'harynitln
"hifli U highly roiitaifioim, prevail iu
Astoria. At present there are but few
'" i,ut thu i.umber will probably
row Inrtfe a the eaou advauc.S're
tluoat, coiiKhiiijj and fever are usually
lie llriit Indication ( ta pre-nce.
inl'lreii are niot auljecl to the diwane
liicli laiit a tx nit a wk, and ocra
'inimlly prove fatal. It i nnve often
louiid in dump houe than other wim;.
1'ailj liutr.t, January '
Alirirna of I.Miim'iiiATI"N. The
: un.tKThiml I'reh terian church of
tairiiiciunt today lifed article of in
riratloii in thoolllceof the county
crk. Tiie olijet-t, liiiKiue aud pur
!"of the lncorMiratiiiu i to niain
'" Mittiou Mrvicca aud public wor
'"P. to hold aud neli real eatale, and
to ue tiie Mtiiie for the proniotloii and
Hereof wtid church, etc. The in-"i-rator
are: A J NickeJ, It H
,v.v and A J fhnpiuun.
'OVURMATION rtTIHNKI. The
' I'. Ie wa not couflrined yenterilay
l ut waalaken under ad vineuieiit until
January ltrth by Jude Fullerton. It
i tatl II,. f l iw.li. I, ii.ti mill
id lajo.uiij fr ti,e proert v if another
u ordered, aud will .iVpomt with
the court f.V.iJ tn how their g'i
r'th. Itlo.ikaif th court liould
ciitlrm the al aud not trust to the
cheap awertion made by the I!tu'
action.
i' on the itroumU
luai a woman wa hoi aliliile for tliu
mltioli. Muliy compll, aUd iiirtlolit
ar likely to an out ofthlt u,
foreiample, Mr. t'arier had made out,
forwarded and filed with HiRtt.it
iNMtrd of education hit vol for txl
InHik prior to the Utuamv of tlm nr
dur by the circuit Judge. Mimvv
eu comiiiK into in uilltf .,iv,'inUr
Ut clalllia tli rit!it to vote oil the
m'IiimiI iMMik chuiiK'o and tluirl.iiiu U
now h ii,linf U-lon- the ntule liourd.
It i uiidcrotuo I thai the Koveruor f:i
voKthu wouiaii while the nlate Ml-M-riiitciident
U of tliu opinion that thu
vole cuat by Mr. falter nhoillil U- ac
n ptld. The ca Will lw aubuillted to
the attorney K'crul, (b-o. K. ('hum
lnTluin, in due tune mid uflerhivdu
clition i received thu caiivax lor the
volt of the tliirty-two county nier-
illtelidi'llt on the M.-houl hookCUalit(-'
will U- ivimplcted. It In al-o leunied
that .Miss htevun in not in favor of
the American Hook I '.' publication
U U Whole.
Wtint Ua Don.
Th Iluilroud C'olnuiinionur ate try
in I? to make out that they havu don
sjren'. work. In their rvNirt they uy:
l'h advance proof of the report of l he
.tntu Umrd of railroad comuiikaioiier
to lie auliliuttud to th legislature ut
th coming tension bav been mi iv. ,
from the printer. The rejHirt will v
pilhliahed oliielimi) next week.
NlvHm I. A. MncrtiHi, chairman; J. It.
fcddy, II. II. ( 'ouipon,coiutiiiiiioiicr;
and I.ydell 1 Inker, clerk, In their re
pjrt ay: "Much more ha liec-u ac
complinhed duriiiK the lat twoytai
than could have been don, had not
th unprecedented wave of hii-due
ilcprvnMoii v.-il over ttato and
country geurrally. In lv.'.i, the falling
oil' of fn-lKht and pat.ieutriT hllallie
WHimply marveloii. In s:i4, it
wa "(111 jr'reatcr. Of the railroad op
erated within the late, four arc iu tlm
haiidt of rici'iver, and the account of
all ahow a large ill licit. N'otwitli
tandiiiK the eiirniiiK of the variout
railroad eoiupanie hav lieeu decrea
inn kt-ftdily Hie pimt two years, yet
considernhlu i-onceaaious have been i
curel from all thu principal road by
way of material reduction in frci(lit
on "the leading production of the
-tale."
Iteal IStnt Irau-b'r-.
I;r-rt i t:, l.y 1. 1 lit II.- I a I , , . v v
W K mi. in.. i ,n. Mna. r
mi I'ai.i: tiii'ivi..
Wm A I. audi ami wife to I S
I'.ak. r, lot I, J, :t, "i. ;, block T, ' lot
I, bio. k in. I.oli A I.nlidca.ld; t '
iti. km:.
( O lliiluiau and win,- to ll irrv It
lloluian. oi , -j, i,,H-k I, WlutiKV
; add; m.
I i "lil Kn.
A. J. Johiixin, SlieritI, to K. Dclli n
bacber lot .'. and U blk 4; i'l.
I i oi TAiir. i.tniVK.
j YY. F. Ilcmcnwav et al to li. II.
! Ileiiitniway ot7 and S blk ,"l McFar-
laud' add.
OHMIIV.
Win A l.andi. and ife to I N
linker, uud I of lie ofuw , weal, tp
-M a, r :i went; fi.'l'i.
A J Joluiaon, Sheriff, In ' S t'uli f
lot und ;i 7 tp in , r J w ; t l i.
A J John,., ti, Shcritr. In CSfalif
li e i of n e I m c L'O tp l'. , i ,'i w, n w
of w a ) of II w j m c u"', J of t
n e of u e ec .'to, u J of n w n w i
of u e ) oO tp I'.l a, r t w, ,"ii'l.;i.'i
acres; f IJ.L"-.
A J Jolinvui, -lii-rit!, to W II David
ton n i of u v of ii e of w ue l't
tp l i s, r 4 w; (In.
Arthur T Kvd to Frank Dayton u J
of e 4 of a u of w acc 1 tp Is a, r 4
w, 10 acu s; tl 'o.
I' S to Marv A Holland w t oi a w
li of t w cc IS tp 1 r : w, I i'i 11
acre; putuiit.
Jocph I'aiker an I wife to J.i'in
1'arviuatract of Imul iu d No 41 tp l'.i
, r 1 w, hi) acre; tJuuu.
Sot Heard 1'iom
tiaily i iatil. ,'aii'iary 1.
Two weeks ao tomorrow Richard
lioweii and J ia. Kaudall left Kuu'i tie
iu a sunill Iniat for I'or'.l.llid. Tney
aru th ijelilli iin-ii w ho hnd a popoi
t lull before the hoard of trade rrivnlly
to uMt them iu i;i tliu? a I'oul to run
on th up r Wiilaiuclte. Arranue
nicnt bad Uuii made by them to w
I'll 10 (he b'Uaeof a bout and they Wuiit
down the river to take charco. " Mr.
Itowen w rute to hit wife M-vcnil time
and iu thu lul letter atati'dtliey Were
lining dow n thu riwr to get the bout.
Tin' lal ltler wa written Dec. J',
and a nothing lm l n heard since,
their faiuilii heru are ral her uiieaay
alioiit tliem. It I more I linn prolm
ble, howevwr, that they have K'.iie
down the Columbia river" after the boat
where there I no mail connection,
bene nothing ran wed Im- heard from
them until they p-t hark to Portland.
It is hardly p'rob.iblo that anything
could haprieii to them w it limit tlm Imai
men of thu lowtr Willamette and
lumbia know iug about it.
F.t uKNK os His !h'tk. Tom V.
Wiudur, editor of the Wimp, and a hi
cyclu enthusiast, will, to i)ecide a In-t
and "establish a record," endeavor to
make, a trip along t he coast and border
lino of the I'liited States, ntiliiatii
via circuitous county roads at Hl,'iJ
miles, iu :jikj coiiM'cutive dns, or a dai
ly nveruge of 7J miles, crowing 23
s'tatesand territories., L'.' counties; vi
iting l!,!iS4 citlea, town and viilagoa,
and rvgittcriiig at Tt miiii enroutu.
The atari will Ih nmde from New Or
lean on February 4, ls'.'-'i, going wcet,
ao that tlio entire trip cau Ih iiiaih-in
warm weather, viinliling him lucrits
thegreat pluiu of the Northwest dur
ing th earlv summer, the most favor
ahl time of"all the year. Winder on
ly weigh l.'in jxiiinili. Kuguiiu it one
o'f the platv ho will pats through.
dally (.uaril, January I.
A l'AlNFfl. Wotn Mrs. Alex
CiK'kerline met with iiite a painful
a-cidenl laat evening. She was sUm
ing over near a w indow when he
ttruck her head against a crochet hook
w hich wa atamling upright in a baa
ketoutho window aill. The hook
penelratel some little distance iu her
forehand, aud being unahl to pull it
out the wm obliged to go to a neigh
bor' for assistance. The hook wa
dually cut out w ith a sharp knifu ami
the poisouoti blood Mucked from th
wound. Thi will keep it from ling
a painful a it otherw ise would have
been, although at last account it wa
throbbing greatly.
hally liuaM. January I.
FlXKH f V III the MeCcven-Owoii
familv dli-rmte tried yoMcnhy before
Kocor.lcr Dorri, Frank Owen wa
found guilt v and sentenced to pay a
Hue of y and coals, aggregating f il..V.
The amily i witltoul mean, and the
Itecnrdcrgave th liy until tomorrow
morning to raise the money, orelae go
tojail and rv It out. The testimony
disclosed the fact that the (rouble wa
only a wur of word and jlure, and
took place In the rear yard of where
the iieoplu were Imng. Such ce, in
the future, should not I entertained.
OtHtKrW I.M-TAI.i.ni. At thlat
meeting of the Fugene Heliekali hxlge,
held Jan. l!ixl tl following olllcer
were Inttalled by Mr. Klla Fraer, S.
D. (J. M.: Mr. Ilettie Ware, N.ti.;
Mis lle-wle Dav. V. t.; Mr. Klla Fra
zer, Sec; Mi- 111 Walton, Treasurer;
Mr. Jc Willoiighliy, War; Mr.
Mary (Jruv, Om.; Sherman Heller, I.
(i.; ieo. Fraier, K. S. N. (J.; Mr. Al
ice lUvkwIth, L. S. N. .; Mr. Mar
garet Uniwn, I.. S. V.( ; MsKIleu
I.oorui, Chaplain.
FoR N'KliBA-K A. Friday' Salem
1'iwt: Mr. King, the la ly who i iu
charge of the relief inovement, rert
that 1 il sack of llour, 11J M iu cash
and a bounteous upply of farm pro
duct ami clothing are all ready to go.
J ln w ho hav anything to give w ill
remeinlwr that after tomorrow morn
ing will b tis late. Hie of the par
i-oiitaiiiiug an ai count of th wiiTering
and hard time iu Nebraska found it
wv to Auiiiville and the very a.tme
dav the X. V. S. C. K. f that plaitJ
oillei lol '.lift) IxiUlld-i "f tl Hir for their
The Woman Arresteil.
I'ally linarJ. Jaii'iaiy I.
Coilalable tieo. W. Ilauch arrested
at her home in Spencer precinct yc
(erday afteriiiNiii, Sir. i'.U.n J. Sunth,
wife oft'. C. Sinilli, on a warrant
charging lier with having commitled
adultery with one John Sexmi, la-t
Noveiuber. A full account of tin- al
leged facts were puhlihcd In yester
day's (il'AKH. The examination
will tuke placo before Jut ice ( ion. W.
Holland, IU that precinct, tomorrow
forenoon. J. M. Williamt will apieiir
for thu prosecul ion and I., llilyeu for
thu dcleiiM.-. The nttoruey ioft for
that place in a private conveyance this
afternoon ut :t o'clock.
bcxlon, thu far, ha not hccll ap
prehended. It i something iiniiMial
III such cac to arrest (ho woman
when thu man is still nt large.
daily oiianl, January I.
TlIK lloUicAI HT. The list of dead
iu tlio Silver Lake holocaust pllhlinhcd
111 th(il'AUIi Weilutsihiy iaailhject to
this correction from later' advice: Ada
Kelt lliamt is not among thu dead;
Mr. John iluick i added to the list,
and Kit lier Schroder, and not F.toii
Suelliug, i on of the dead. The
Owsley family lout fifteen memlM'r;
thu West family all erihhed except
one small boy; some of the injured
have lost their eyo, ami torn w ill
o their hands, "while some, iu all
probability, will not survive.
A Vai.i aiu.i: Minimi I'ihh l.v.--The
(Irani I'a Courier say: Ac
cording to reports brought iu by one
of the miners at Mount Kculrf-n the
chemical proce for working n frac
tory ore, w hich wus In'ing teated by
Mc'aart. ltcanliloy and W ethrrull on
the CopHT Slain mine on Mount ICou
lieii, ha proven a sucrc. They have
their three-feet pan iu operation treat
ing tailing. It I n xirted that a a
reult from lest than Is hour' run they
cleaned up i'-). The Star Mining
Company will soon havu their ma
chinery In oH-ratioii on th Star mine
on Orave creek.
A PliKAciiKH Now. - Lebanon Ad-
vbiioa I'lftiv V Jiielf Vilitlna litia raw
igmxl a pator ol the C. I', church of
thi phu-e and ha aci-i pUd the pastor
aue of th 1'r-T.l.y teriuii church at
.Myrtle roiiu ion county, ami win
li'itve iu a few iliiv for bit new Held.
Hit family will remain here until
snrinir." Sir. Adams was a resident
of KUk.'eue for a short time, and wa
one of the publisher of th Advance
or a lime.
rclnf. 1 1
next wtck.
Will prooal 1 Lrt-ailpjiei
lt..y ii , 1.
C'oKBWriiiN. In J'i-ti-rda t-Ue
w tatel that a r--ai i-iaie oiuci
would beopenel in the building i-t
I of J. D. Matlock A c,,.', atore, by
j Mrs-rs. Svan-erud 4 Cherry. In cor
rection cl tit Mine we would ptt-
. , . that Mr. Svarverud ha forunl a part-
ItoK. Xhi morning, in Eugene, ! neriip with noone, lit will e I n t
to the ife of Hennau bang, a 9 1 the ofiir.-, for the rcut, at least,
pouud n. 'alone.
Mi.rnnriii.irA. IciiiiH-ral: Al
bany i getting melrotKilltau. A m w
acipiisition to the city it a regular car
i iu-ctor. A man at thu ib pot exam-
iue every train that come to the city
i und mi- that every thing i in good
condition. This the reaull of the r.
cent cl..i:,.-In running train on th
lAihaliou and Ort gonian brunches.
Another retiilt l the addition of f,lUr
f.Hliille to the p ipiliatlon of the city.
La'.y O ;arl, Jtlinary I.
Tin: S:w ISiat. i ieo. N. Fraer
t.-amed up hi lull Ix.ut Una morn
log and ran it for a while iu the riTer
U-loW the bridge. It ru lit ainoot h ly ,
and a '"'I a the in-ctor pa on
it l, w ill make a trip Hown the river.
Thu atiot her craft w ill be added to
the fleet a. ready 111 tile water of the
great Willamette.
I a. y '.uar !. Jai.'.arjr I
I. A.M ( iix n.-1 ( A-t. A land (nil
tet cae i in.' In-rd to-lay tjforv
Attorney t'.. O. Potter. 'I he bifid in
volved i' the claliu of Martin l.vir'f
near Vibir Flat. The claim of iu
brothel, Oliver Kvert-tt, we barn, will
also 1 coiiU-sted soon.
1 KID.W, J VM'AKY 1.
Ami null it r.,iu.
- i iu! lit iti- .lie l'ii-y iii,,i, ing Ihi
wek.
It. M. Jackou, of Junction, it in
Kiigeiie.
I.ditor II. It. Kuicald i How iu
Portland.
It. F. Kwiiey, of (iosl.eu, w as iu l!u
gone today.
Walter shcl'iuy returned fmui Mo
hawk liHlny.
Thi i peuioti day at the i-ouuty
clerk's orthf).
(apt. i ru V I Con lined to hit hi llac
, with aicklirit.
J Oregon City I aiMUi to have a tele
phone aytteiii.
Prof. Hawthorne came horn lat
niht from Salem.
Nn l.n-t. rti mail hat Uiu received
hero for a couple of day
I John l.oomit and Mr. Ilurnett came
ovi r fiom New port . ttcrday.
T. A. I.ivttly, a Saluiu hop buyer,
sjM'iil lust evening iu this city.
It. M. Davidaon, ,f Corvulli. isvl
iting for a lew day iu F.ugeiio..
S. H. Friendly hipH il a car I i.el of
hop to New York last veiling.
It. Doty, a well known ciliu of
Lorune, vUitcd iu Fugeiie lu-t night.
Smdeiit Hurley and ltuchanau, of
Portland, nttirnid hereon laat nln'ht's
t ruin.
.lame Il.iiiict, of I! iise City, Idaho,
it hi in,- hi uncle, W. V. Halui .
In te.
I lie proplietor clealiid the nul
from the truck of their trcvt cur line
today.
I'.cvivul iini'tliig
u.illikt the 1. It.
Iiii;ht.
A liogi hii v, r i ill
cent i r pound lor
article.
I 'nptaiu S.o hs h.i
! i. n ki ci'i . II' lm ;
,!;-( i, ilnii,.,- n J
o,h., ilefcmb d the
. ci... . tl... Mi :!,.
Il.ii I i . a Met ii-
Melbodltt. A
llo ,l-'ll f
drew I leloUi
him. I in lo I-
W :l" she.
! iw i d, " lu ll 1
III I P. iliou i'
,1. 1 1, r I :i!id i.o I
-,
r. ii
I t'h nn I now in -mi I inn
II. li. Kim 'aid at I n o I Icinc
will commence
church Sunday
tow ii uttering 7
a strictly choice
one of Ui llni-li-
i in hi gun factory coin
ing mad in
pilled.
The local train pulld nut from here
w ith only I, n pn.s-.ciigcr nUmrd tin
morning.
The repoiltd s'tle of an inter, -t in
the l;,iselurg Plaimlcalcr l.llli d (o
materialize.
SHineiiis llolbrook, of portlnini uud
Mcl'addcii, of Corvallia, arilved here
(his alleniooii.
Fldcr 'i'. I.. J.inu, of ( iranl's P.isa, I
expected to arrive here on thu lilst oy
eil. hi, I train.
Judge J.J. Walton went to Salem
Uu morning lo attend to sonm I'nl-vn-ii
v I u-:iii-.
Salem w ill ship a carload of pmvi
ii H i s to the Nehraaka sull'crer next Sat
in day morning.
l'liu Salem Slateauian claim tlio Al
bany express train will MMUI Is- pull
back on 1 1 10 mad. I
lii avenue A: rielm lire Icaiiiigout
the lixture of their s,,re tiHlty, pre
paratory to mining.
The overland train troiu (he north I
liad a good supply of snow on top of
the coaches last night.
Fditor Conner and w ife, of tlio Kid
dle iinterplise viltod Cottage drove
the lilst of the Week.
Mr. and Mi. Itailcyof Van Houleii
hotel, KoM'hurg, are visiting their
numerous irieuil in Fugeiie.
Young Ilurnett, of Corvallis, arrived
iu town today aud will attend the
university thu lest uf the year.
A. Mathews i ununited to hi Ud,
with an allectioii of hi back, but to
day i reported a little Improved.
County Clerk Jennings tbit after
noon issued n marriage license to K. S.
Kanch and I dull K. Al.lsitt.
Thu river fell alsml two fei-t last
night but is now slowly rising again.
It is now u( uisiiit the 'i fiHit mark.
Mr. (iillilaud, a student of the I. of
().. w lio bus been ss uillng hi vaca
tion tit hi Plraaaut Hill home haa re
turned here.
C. K. Ilallry resigned hi Hisition In
llemenway's drug ttor tisJav. He
will not leave for Portland tin hi some
timo next week.
Itev. J. K. Snvd'-r organized a
Young PuopU't Si ovly of Christian
Fudovor at Irvlni' '' ' i'lh 1!J charier
meuilwr Wediiedaa,"
The cawuif Joseph O. Kelley of thi
city against the Harrishurg Ditch
Cmiipuny w ill be argued al Albany
before I ho rIerce (oumrrow.
llosehurg Plaindealer: The ahvrilf
tax talu took plai-u yesterday at ndvei
tised. Only a tuw ierou were pre
sent and most of th proicrty wa tdd
iu by the loiiiily.
Mr. uud Mrs. FunuelL, whi have
Iseii heru visiting Mr. '..'t father, D.
l illon, returned to their home at Mon
mouth Una morning on (he local train.
Mi-t.Mvra .Nighswamler, who ha
Im-cii Sieuiling bar holiday a-aeatioii
here returned lo Drain this ufturnoon,
to tueuter the normal school at that
plaiv.
J N-l 1 Kuykenda.il, who bu Ixeu
couching tliu Drain foot ball team, re
turned home to day. A match gain
was to liuvo Usju played by the Drain
and Uoctiurg teams, but the latter
hacked down.
Mi- lilhel Simpson, who graduated
from the university conwrvatory of
liii-ic tuo li ar since, with her tiater,
artived beie thi uioriiing from Coon
I; iv. I rn y will attend th university
during the rest of th i ar.
Salem Journal: Mr. und Mr. Jana-
j than Watson, of Lebanon, are in the
I city to implore iovernor Penuoyer to
pai don their ton who it iu the slat
pr:on for life. C. IS. Montague ac-
cwinpuniid them.
I There is oini- talk of orf;auiziug a
! so -nil I'luh iu tin city. It would I-a
ii. It will take nlsiut 4l riiciii
ber to iiiitke such an organization a
, iiee.- W I'll a melllU rslllp fee of
and du-sj of tl - r mouth.
F. II Kumsey win burin-d t death
ut hi h"iis..- m ar the mouth of the
Willamette riier, Islow Portland,
I Wednesday iiiirht. Itms y had l-n
In I L - ' ii ' 41 jear and wa worth
prol.alil.v T'i."'i. The lire wa ae I
n.'n; jl.
Ali.uhV I s ncs'L.t : I.yoi.a it eonaid
i-n-'i a iii.irr-laoiue tow n. Disputu
r.rid contention are aaid to t very
i-omiiioii I he lat'-t mi-urreil yetur
day. pome one cut olf theearsofa
1 ciii- ioi.;iu.' J. C. IVilin, tu sa
il. .11.
I.M.y.
Mi-s Mntti-oll of Full ( livk i M-ll-lllg
here.
DW C.s.lnlge visited ill Polllalid
lust night.
MlssCuriie Matlock letuilied from
Corvulli today.
Mis Anna Craln I here again after
a visit at Junction.
D. II. Kol Its left for hia hoiin ut The
Dalle tin morning.
(i.W. Knapii i confined to hi u-i-delnv
W itll sicklies.
Miss I ba Hiistoti, of Long Tom is
visiting III Fugeiie.
Mrs. Theresa II. Jackson was vis.i
ilig iu I llgene today.
II it l 1 1 ivi. an.l W I' Sibitli. tii l ids
csuir lip Ir.iltl !sU'll lo.lay.
Mi Yclhi Have, of llarrisbuig, is
visiting relatives here.
Celiu llollmau wvlit to Drain today
to enter the normal i-chool.
Prof. C. S. Hunt and w ife of Spring
Held, win- Taurine today.
Mi" Lulu Kciishuw urtivid home
fioni u iisit to Salem today.
Mr. I ..In Mullock arrived home to
day 1 1 ' 1 1 1 a iiit at Salem.
tl-o II i ruigtoii, the gi-iiiid dingisl
f S.iuc',ii I.I, - iu lean l.i.l .
Oov. Whilcaker ha Us-n slightly
in hsposud lor a couple of day.
Mr Dr D A Pniue arrived home
from a vi:t to Corvulli today.
Mrs. W. Sander' new cottage on
Olive slieel Is nearly completed.
II. Hutchinson, of (iixheu, made
this ollli a pleasant cull ti day.
Mr. and Mm II nl, y, ol Ko-. bur-, r, iiiru
ui lioine tcl.iy alter a abort i l-il In re.
Pic-hling I'.ldcr Parson wa at
Junction today on church business.
Mi- Mul.le Met anil left for Shed, It
this uioiuilig to visit for a few das.
Allorai'V Wooilcock went to Port
land llil morning on legal huaiuc.
Mr. W. W. Inniau left (or I. inn
county this morning to leach school.
Mr. uud Mr. J. S. Luckey went lo
Cottage ( imvii today to sh ud Sunday.
Mr. Waller ! Icnve tonight for
I laUlaud, Cul., w here she w ill join her
husband.
MI.-h Powell nml Taylor have re
turned here lo resume htiidnt ut the
university.
Miss May Cochran nf Collage (irove,
came down this morning lor a few
lav i-il.
Owu 'un Da u has returned from
his hoiueat Cobur).-, w here bu ha bieii
spending vacation.
Oeorge Forest h.i rwlurncd home
from Drain, where he ha Im-cii spend
iug tiie w inter m ason.
Prof II J Hawthorne and l.uclla C
Carson arrived home today, to resume
their duties ut thu university.
Frank I!. Dunn expect lolcavefir
(he Fast to make hi annual purchase
f goods a I, out January L'uth.
MI-s Jciiuiu Iteattlu ha arrived
home from a visit to I Iregon Clly.
Likew ise Mis Ida (101111111111.
Harry and ('has. Templclon nnd
Frank Taylor, of Halscy, came up to
day lo resume atudlca ai the universi
''" Mrs. PhocU It. Kinney and daugh
ter, Miss Maggie, will leave Salem lor
California Thursday uigtil where they
Will ielid tlio w Inter.
Prof. Joseph WTdmer, who ha Im-cii
M'iidiug the holiday with relative
and friends here, will leave for hi
home In Seattle, Wash., tomorrow
morning.
M Aliiilili. Mr. Cyrenui Marsh, of
thi city, w ho I new a missionary at
Secuiiilariidah, India, ha written to
lis parent here of hi marriage w hlch
recently occurred at that place. Th
young lady, Miss McNeil, of Primv
F I ward Isle, i also a missionary and
wa station, I at a jkiIiiI Hot far from
Mr. Marsh' million. Hi many
fiiend Join us iu wishing him along
and happy matrimonial 1 i to. The
missionary and wifu with whom Mim
McNeil wa working was tunned after
Pi of. Mark Itailey, of thi city. Year
airo Prof. Ilailey taught for a lime In
Novu Sclola. One of hi pupil, who
tisik iiiite a liking to the profeor
named hi lirsl Imy Murk Pulley
Sleveus. That iMiy i now the mission
ary with whom (be young lady bus
I, u slopping. More (huu likely that
name wax what caused Mr. Marsh to
get aciiialiitid witli Mr. Steven and
aflerwiirds thu young lady now hi
w lln. That would Im- romance enough
for any one.
Kl hi It JlnNNM.I.. HllUboro Indu
t'endeiil: "The revival mt-titigs thai
havu lieeli liobling iu (he Chriatiau
chiircb werucloed lust Monday even
ing after having ls-on coudiictrd three
wei-k and a day. This wa necessary
a Flder lloiinoil had an apMiiiitmeiit
at l.iigemi for January 1st. During
In meeting tier there were aome
iici-ission to the church. On Monday
evening there Were ten imuieraioii. It
wu with gn at reluctance thai the el
dr b it heru, but the apsiiiitui-ut al
l uu'elie bad bucu advertiwd, and he
felt a (hough l( ought to he kept."
hall) fii:aol, Jalolary ',.
A-isoh Now. P. J. McPhirsou
retired from tiie oillce of i oiinty iuv
or on January Itt, and D P. liurtoii,
of t 'ottage drovo, hi sj. ifsaor, has
Ut n duly installed. Mr McPberili
hat served lii )oplu nf this county a
u-.wssi,r for a niimlssr of inn, and it
ran I-' justly (Hid that he li.led thu of
the Willi satisfaction to t:,c public and
w ith credit to Inn wlf. 1' i a i -.sill.,
ii that i all for eimd ..' ..ity nnd Is
tin sinecure to the Ilia.. W ho llil il.
Mr. Durtoll lilt held tie '11 't) one
term bell tof.ire.
Si hi. i t CaHs. 'I he 1. 1,-1 ., men of
.bi eiiy hav etiga.i I i irly all the
advertising spa,i in 1 1 -tni-t car.
I hit it corre- t. Not mdy ill the ad
vert itmg pay g'ssl returns, but ll helM
to put the bu on a puj lug busim .
I he a'.rn- l car ahoiild Iw litsruiiy p it
roniz.-l t all lime.
Mil l V li III t-'l I I II.
P : ! i v ' , 1 ' .! i'i ! it i .'i, I P.
M !''. ii 1 i ol Hie -lain
. t . i . N. e i . h i pi-t
.- i ' 1 i.-rd t is as ow :
, ' It'' .1, 'eii hint guilty of
.I.MI'-I'i ,; I,; r. I i 'Kl u IN."
I wnl t o riiin iiilsre l tl,i,l on the
.' '!l of la-t septml'r ' uu. W. Siyre,
:,i old iu.iii nl', ml Til cul of uu, en 1 1 m
up uu-- ii;. After several dhs
isi ly w i, I und on tin- iiv r UmW in a
I, uu ly -pi t, wheiu ho had Ison lin.i
deled Alter u tlllli "llulico" Kelly
w .is wi fe-t, d l r Hie ciliini and Xeno
pin lie N . s,.i ,.- lis a COUIplli'i', uud
aflelW ild the psitlet Were llldleled
lor nun, ler iii the lint th glee. Kelly
u u In, I (,r thi- i nine nnd convicted
of lllllldi r in the second 'Ii tin'
For the p.1t tlili Weuk Meeve'
a-e has been ill preen Is loie Judge
Mi'phetis. Fiery ell'oit w a- mad.' to
cli ar I no, a he h id plenty of money,
hut his . nl,. I. lie wa defended l.y
M.illoiy, I'olj'h A Simon, John F. Ca
pl. - and W. W. I'a,:e. I he State wu
i repieaeiited bv Plo-ecilt mg Attorney
1 1 I'lie, John ) l lil find John I. ensure
I I lie eullll'il lor the llltellillltlt ba
.is'n, d ( r n new ti il, but il it the gen
ii il opinion that it will Isi denied.
1! i u I lie i asai w ill l e lipl , alrd to the
-upri iue court.
teeiis int d a,iiiitta! without
.1 ' il l. and is much cast dow u.
I he case w as L'Heii to the Jury!. hv
the i'lde In ft lilht at il;lD o'cliH'k
1'-."';
I u iii i u 1 1 s J ii llu iu l iir-lrr.
Mi i'ollA, N. S., Jan. J A horiililn
atoi v una tol l lut liicht to the corou
ei's jui i conceriiing the death ot H. D.
siwu.'ii, w ho w ik I n't ut Mai k Wad
uni t h i nn h. The boy of Fred liohni
a Iu ilit II ii al "Id lad, w ho hat ls-cii
III ciitt.,,y ful sen nil dai , siiapcctvd
of the 1 1 1 u I Ii -1 , h n luadu a pnlllal tsili
f.ssioil to tin ilcik of Ihecoiirt, Mr.
l oiev. P., f,,re the coroner' Jury to
uiclil be made a clean hreii-l of it, and
said In elllp,,,MT, WaiUworth, tsik
1 1 1 1 1 1 iii th e.nly daw n Into thu barn
und promised the I uy if be would
shiNil ecloll. He told him w ball to
pull (he lilgccratid the dutd wu done.
Hii lory wa told by the Isiy ipilelly
and ideally, but bu burst into tear
when the climax of the atorv wu
reaehnl. U adsworlh himself follow
ed (he boy, and denied the whole
stoiy. Wadsworlli it partially pural-
i d, mi l tin) hoy aav lie could Hot
pull i h" (richer biuiself. Thu proaei'ti
lion U'heve It ha found a motive In
the claim that vYiidwoith owed Sev
eismi iiiouey. Wadswoith is under ar-re-t
lor i uu i I, r.
I lis lliirrnil III t aiileti.
Sis Josi:, Cal., Jnu. .I.--A Jury wat
completed his night in the I'.arron will
case, nnd the trial pt'iMftsleil (hi
morning. Attorney IMuia, for th
coiiiusiaiit, (ieorgn Flwanl llirron,
ivhii s i ks lo Mil aside hi father' w ill,
havine; Isen h it hut the luinliie nil
Joo,isi, while hi young sli p-mother,
w ho w as the third w ife of Millionaire
Piarmii, was ls,iieiiihci moat of th
propetly, vahleil at ; I .nsi.isni, said the
pleadings slated hut two fact w hich
wcie niiteiial (n tlm jury, uamuly:
I h it the testator wa oi unsound
mind, and thul uiidti itilliieiico wa
usvd when the will wa made. IM
luas contended thai the reading of tlio
voliuiii nou phiadiugwa uniicivasary.
I.eili, or Ihu widow, said the plend
lllcs colllllllled scllc clllllee which
weic veiy mateiial lo thu Jury, and
Hie colli t onli-led Ihelu read. Thi
will occupy most of thu day' session.
Ilia Apprlninn I rial.
WiHiid AMi, Cul., Jan. .1. --The let
timouy introduced tislay iu the ApM'l
man luai wat mainly In establish ihu
giMid character of the ilcfeiidaiil and b)
iuiH'uch scleral witucssva who have
testiiled for Ihe prosmution. Aih .
man himself ha lieuii on the stand for
the pn-t live hour. Hit tealliiiony
w as coi rolMirative iu every leiect of
t he evidi nee given by a iiiiiiiImt of
Witness,- for (lie liefelnu-. He I still
od the stand, ami w ill plobahly not
get through liclore this vonlng.
I.nal III it llink I til t heil III
Hi ii llaakar.
Piijt'A, O., Jan. I.- Henry Fockor, a
mecbaiilc who ran for ( 'on gri ts on the
Popiilitt ticket last month, ot IJuuO
by the failure of a hank iu Indiana a
few year no. Since then he haa
been hi own banker. Hi savings
and those of Iii ou amounting to
flT.iO, mostly In imall bills, were ew
d In a bug uud kept In Fecki'a ImI
riHiiu. Today, w hile Mr. Fackcr wm
away, a thief t'xik all of thu family
I I una 1 1 re.
lilt . y III I'realslaNI
WAMiiMiin.N, Jan. .'I. The prel-
Unl today teul the following nomina
tion tn the senate: llnrlsjrt W. How
iiiuii, to U- conaiil geueral at Iturculoua,
Spain; Andrew J. Palleiaoii, of Tun-nes-eo,
to Isj consul at lii-merara, Unl
Isli iiiiiiva; T. Friiuk ( 'lark, of Horl
du, to bu attorney for Ihe I'liited Statu
iu (bu tout heru district of Florida;
commissioner of Immigration, Walter
I', strinl.ey, of Sun Flanciaco, Cal.
I rank Janir liaitiaii.
l ulu Wom M, Jan. 1'. On nl tli
Sanger brothers' mployes hualust re
liirm d from St. Loui, wher lie mot
hi old fiiend, I- run k J inn. In
ss,aking of t ho talk that he will ap
pear in a sensational train roblstry
melodrama, Frank Jume say: "Tell
(hoiicoplo thai f lunk Jauie I not a
wild man; that be ba too much r--ct
lor hims. lf and for them to Insult
l heir intelligence by going uu th
slace iu I Lo role ol a train robber."
Iiohiii ral Kill by I'spullat.
Ohii 1 1, i in., Jan. 3. Laat uighi at
Concord, Ji-Johntoii, a white sipu-li-f,
shot and Instantly killed Pink
-iiiiith, a w bite deinix rat. The Irugisly
wmtlie ri'ult of a il 1 1 ii'nl dispute,
directly chargeable to intoxieatioii.
Two shot were tired nt Smith, on
taking i lli ct Iu thu hip oint, and th
other passing through hi heart.
Johr.soii una immediately arretted.
I.rsirif f lark lalally Injnraal.
Sa.M I' ICAM s ii, Jail. .1 Iilli Du
ble, a young grocery rU rk, w hile ile
liv, link- trro-i-n on T. b graph Hill
in-t lok-litwn precipitated down a 34
orli f"ot emhaul.tni nl. over thaedg
of w I , i 1 1 h had bucked bis wugon. 11
r eel vi d fatal ilijurie.
4 M fail I aaa I. II.
I.o.mhiM, Jan. . 4 Il I tiuiatxl
t l.al -IfJ llaherman U'lolielng to Hull,
-mushy, were drow iit-l iluriug th r
cent gtlo.
1 aiaacbl la l.aal
Liviiin k, Jun. 4. The owner of
the Clyde steamer I tnt rahull, now
nine dai oirrdiie, Uh-'i that slf,
w 'h a crew of '.ij men, lia ben iot.
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