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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1895)
r mm 1 1 f f 'V ( i la ID o XSTiBLUDEn .(W TOE DHHPIIVTIO OK DHOCUTir MUCineS. M TO (US IS BOSEtTim. BT TIZIWE1T OP Ot'B BBOM Kl'UKNK. OU., SATUKDAY. JANUARY Uti. IM. NO.."). I ' w 0 rrui.i-!l! i:v!'.!;v srfiti.Y. I l .AMIT.I.I.I.. IN r-: : t' I" -il'il i rlol nr. Ml I. ,.- . i ii- I'ri.. .V. I I..-.I c.l -lain, -'' , mi VI I"' ii-liU I r-n t r- I .-nrt.-rly. LI X'KKY !;-..i.i:!; in 1 Ki :i.m Jevfilry, Etc. iniompily i mini. ik Warranted. '"511 L. W. BROWN, 11. D. : v. j I. Ill I-1" f-ii i ruc hi. . It to '.' I'. Ill U,in il i M.V13LE V2KKS. I:i I' .-. I .:i . l.l. w i.i'ai: nti.i:i) ! A. C. WOODCOCK, lit : iv-:ii-Si '.V. C. CIVIL E! . COLLIER, :m AM SUP.VEYCS. N1 )T. KV 1 'I :i il.IO At n-.i. It 'll h :iii.l Lincoln St.. EU2E!!E A3 "iH ACT COMPANY. w. i. snKrfJKaunH. jr. Oian- i;;:.: iir in Mi-l 'lardi' biiild- iiif, iiuin-r "III and Willamette lrcd. ki Hi-: x uuwioN. - illi .-. it. r.Ki!i, .in., riiii U Mill M Ol Eugene. hU ujik.h UtjIui .',y,0)0 - Cre&cn. ...-ir.. a i. i n r- .w-'tr .n. i. NKW Y' I Iv, vs i ( iai i'ni;r 1 1 .h '.'r.'tcn i-.-tiMfri. . . -I 'o h- V .: . -it: i- - 1'iti.t. n - t Hit A., ,. v M. ii;;! '. ( M v ... CJ l . .. , n -.i V. ( '"ft ,, J. F. FORD, i:..i..vi;.i.i M il. . -tr ,. v.r,.... ",rf ,at M.r i, , 1, ;. " Mm. M. i. Co., .. Dnfur.Or.go-. 'tSU.IUI : On nmvin.i I... I .. I foiiii Wl.; ,,,! nnxiuii!.! (Mr I 'IJi:ir. .. , ' l-'Uri .. '"r"'i. mi.! .'"''.I ('lit.- l ;':l'.f t:-, , ' ' "j.'I, ( ,,. ) :; i.,-;,,. ' '" 'V.-ry ..,. A '.''" V- J iuUPl, Ml; 11 ("1 o . ' It r .. . . V- i.i-i : i r; it, .'i A' A' '" ! I , t;., . ; - i . ti A 1 f i ' 1 V 1 VI y, , ,T 1 I n rf A very Pair Guaranteed. address 6an Francisco Cai. l'rriiial. I he Anti-ll.'lpli Vtr. S iK in Jinirtiiil, lt'i: Tlie null .ilili vnto N liinv n linlily kuimu to liuvi- Inn (tint ty t ho following mk'iii -Imi: Alli'.v ! I', I. line oiiinty. J.ilni-.i'i A I., I. Inn (iit'iuty. I'll.-.- A I!. 1 iu:ittll:i citllity. I . 1 1.-r ii I l Miitiiui county. W.Mi.hv.ir.l (' II, MnltlUMiiali intltity. lti:ll(lKM'ATIVK. ' I'. t'iiT CM. I int tiKinty. I'..nk!iy II I., M:iti'in niuiily. li.Miililn- .1 , .tr ivi (utility, t . . t U Y I'., Multiionitili rounly. t I.-, tun I' J, 'oliiinlil i iiiiiiity. t ' i T II, W'.i'i-u I'litmty. ( imi Iivi.. M :rinii county, t 'ur: : t ' .1, t "nt ii iiniiil . iivi I'. .1 riuiitlllii county. I Linn ( V, Jurk-nii con ii v. intii II V, Vnliiiii;toii cuiiiily. illll'i II i, llllllllll I utility. inr.l in- .1 S, t'uiiitillii comity. I I illi -i:ri M .1, l.iuic county, 1 1 . ili-r I '., Minimi county. Ion- W Miillictir county. I.iicrf I-'. 'lutwii county. I. U A I!, I'riMik county. Moon-. (' It, Miirion county. !'nt;.T hi ti I,, (iniut ctiunty. linn nr'oi i , t 'liickntuat county. S'o; t J if, l.iim county. riiitruiii !' , I 'nmtillii county. Smiili I' I', I. inn counly. lij irilf ! Wiiiliinu county. V i :!.! .1 A t'uioii county. Y.it l' P. U'tinlimi'toii ciiuuty. ' :'irl. i k'lit tin. I one- i !.' In I u :t-ti il :i ny - 11. Weil, htloll lllnl t !l i!. li.-il ti.. S. I!. !: d'Uii' il4 iknik i il. i l.. ii i:i;. Ii. Your S. i n in .1 mi l Ui t ii from inc. So lIv , ;i!i in. i iitr.'j for all. ro.j . rit v, uic A Mi Mks. J. F. Ki'KH. ' -' I V, I .,-ff :l. H'i.1 J. L. PA . S' MiOCEPJES l.cirixlalhe Nuti'H. l'aiur Itetuliieii. At mccliug of tint oltKvr. ut thr 1 Kllt Clirinliuu I'hurcli In 1.1 tliln for iiooii It wiu lully ili'tiTtiiini-il to retain KKIcr II. F. Itoiiiit'll no i.itor of nuiil church iluriiiK tUo year I' :', an. I l.ere liytukclhU ni 'iin, to ntitioiincc tho M4IIIV to Hie it Li I lo In) uie eor.linlly i Inviteil to uttrml till nil.!ic mutiny, of tho cliiircli. P. J. M Piikkmix 1 P. It. ItriiNKiT Fi ler.. J. H. tii.m I , Luifeue Wlu at Prmii. ' -i-ll in Hie p.lljr i.i'imi I IhtAiN, Or, Jim. PJ. The llmt half of thu fHit hit! I content hct won lrniu Noruitil M'hnol Mini tho Klli.'euc I II I 1 i m'hooU, rclll!e. PJ to ll III lavor of Kiiueiii'. The hwoihI half rcmilte.1 iu a won" of ii to M in Kiii'he' favor. l'otal, 1 to 0. The lMiyuru now Juhilant. Will. KoniN. Arlington l-conl: "Jay P. (.lien ctiv nolle to the coun ty limit thi tunc that he woulil iu ' t lie near future tunler hi reiiuutitu ' t county cli rk, giving a. hln ren.oii itluil hi. Iirotlicr, who lnu Im-cii in ! charge of l.l. niotlier n farm Kince tlie ileatli of hi. father, linn icce.teil ii po rtion iicciMliiliii); hi. reiuoval to I Porthiiiil, Mini .Mr. I. ilea, having liccu limkeil ly hi. iiucil iiiotlicr to move j down an. I take eluiru of thr oltl home farm, lie fecU that It I. luiMi-nilie to rcfuw kui'Ii reiUei( mul Ititrtnl. to lake charge of the ilace in the iriin. I he 1. 1 1 can farm i. file of the c.mmI I'nriii. of ' Hie vatley, iihout ii MTii.ni willlm. I proved in nr .Monmouth." Mr. Lucai. fliellil. iu Fit- K'tarmil Itoinr. i I'.lly oui J. .'n i-y :i. j l he I'.ilK'i'iie putil U m hool fooilni!l team returned home ycntcrday iiioru iiii; from Drain In n contented and well mtilleil frame of mil d. ami well ! they might with thu ciirc in their t.ivor nl a rule of Is toO. Thu genii, men who accouiialiicl the team tnteil it w ii. one of tlie clcaucht ciinn it ha. In n their good lortune to uitneu. Tlie toy. are loud In pmlx' of the! ho-iitality i f tho nifcni and ltid- ' cut. of the llraiti normal whool, and! will hold in their memory only idea. aut thotighta of Hit klndncn hIiowii l them. They were met at the train ly ,u large crod of uludeiit. ami thu college hand ami wcrv rirted to the 1 iloruiitoty, wh.rfi wh. their home white iu Orain. An oy.ter KtipKT w a. , lelidiMl the Ui to "w hu h they did full Jii-llee w Ith'ait apti'u Imm'u hy liar l iractiiv coml.inwd with a In tilihy ihyiiiie. W'e don't know an we ought to Miy m, hut tin boy all unite in ilc, luring that there arc more ir tty girl, t i tin' miiare foot in Ilrtiin than any town they have ever hecn in Uvforu- Kit TtiRY Letter NtlW ASSt IIF.O . Kecelved lrn n t p statlnir Pner. are . K. F. A. The .Murttje T l.aw. I The flrt lull of the M-.loii to rcvle , III Home hhapc the liioitgage tax law I. j that of Senator ToIIntI i'arlcr, of Itcii ' Ion and Lincoln couiitic. It provide that all mortgage., deed, of tru.t, con tract), or other ohligiitiotti, w hcrvhy land or real pro. il v .ituatcil in this xtate I. made weiirily for the payment of ill hi, together w It h iii h dclit, Khali, i for tlie pnrKi. of n.Mn.iuciit and tax J ation, U-deciiieil and treated an lard or real iloietty. All liiorlgngei., lire, In of trul, inn trad or other obligation w herehy land I inado M-curity for the I p. llli l'.t of dcht, together w ith Htlcll ilel.l, hhall lie a.-M-M-d and taxeil to the ow ner of Midi nccmity and cYht in tlie county, city or ili triet In which the land nil. cti'il hy Mich weurity i sit lint ed. A dcht secured ly land or real proHTty Minuted In no more than one county in thin htate tditill, for the pur pime of taxation, Ih deemed and coii Mileted a an iudciitcduciH, and the person or p rniH owing micli dcht Miall I' entitled to deduct the aillollbt aetutilly owing on Mich dcht on the fliM day of July of each year, a N-ar i. ii record ill hi county, froi1.'.-.; or t heir ii-m'kmiic nt. IniH itntc a number of gene mid I .line county. I;. 1 1. -etittii ivc P iker of Lane, ir-' ellted III" Itttllieor JlMlg" r. A. Moore - - ,. ,, the ii.. in I ..fine nun ti . li.r. a in hi A hit. III. A di.p.i'ch fnim leu.ll. broad eno uh to icpr. w i.t every In- t m cii: ( 'harli S. Jackoii. tlie ten -tot till, great nation. He got a fill nr of t l.e Pendleton K. . and t '. elm i I hat made the call. 'lie. ring win ii i llendiiekN, a heavy pronTly owner I,,..., id I, otiied King caiieuN wiPi here, created excitement today by a the in ni...t conti ii.pt. cr.i.nal cnivuntcr. Tin y met in front Mr IliU.r mid" all do lciit e,-ch, I of the p. Moliieo. when ll.ndliek re oi.eu inti ri ipl"d with applaud. f.-rred to mi edit.uiiil npHaring In Iciviriii.r l.md Mill adhere lo ,i ! JiickoiiN piiN r Situnlay, w hieli r.ud . . .,. i ..I...I I I..I..I r....i u till., f.ivi,ri..l Viilim. r. ...lot i.ii. in tieiwi' no Minor iit.iitii- ' " lion :il..int:iietitN until the ds of lio tux for m I.imiI purMM lite r.-on. Pftt!f iiii.nl. J.iiu.ij 1 1 Pllllkill iril lved a letter thi. morning Milling that the eorneted pa H'm draw u up Hi the Inix ulnl banket fuclorv ptopoNition are all right and that tlie inachiiicry will ! hipHil over here a iuhui hn it call be boxed up and put aUiard the car. It will arrive ben iiImiiiI the middle of next week. Four or live men connected with the Industry will In' over here about Monday and It la thought no further delay w ill I iHvaloliil iu thu matter. Ye aiv torry to tate that wine cold water Iiiik Un throw n on the prep onitlon but It ban come to naught. It ftertiii, for cue thing, that Mr. lMicctt, wan iuforiiKil that no balm log could U m cured thi far up the river, and it left the luipreiiti that the lielory had U-eii loratvil In the wrong ptaiv. on account of not having cany iuvc to the tlniUr nvcviwarv for tin ir uv. One man thi morning Informed the gentleman that be inuld xiipply him with IRI.IMI.UM fe, t of baltil o. and at hi own figure. Now ti e fact of the matter In that there n tilmoM an unlimited ipmntily of balm and pine and aluio.t any other tiniU r they might want iu eay acc, oulherivvr hUivo here, and that It can he. m-curvd cheaply. A. for the matter of the location of the factory there in no letter Imatlou to be found anywhere. Freight ratin are not Mich a a uiiike thla an tiufavorablu liga tion, and aoon there w III la' lively com H't inn for freight cunloni on the river a. there will Im m-vural Uiat on the upN-r river. They will make not only Ihixc, an Mime aceiii to think, but wooden pie plate, butter mould and Ihxc, all kind. of banket and hcirv (rutin and loxc and everything ml lile to lat made in tin line and will command market not only In our county hut all over thu atute and III the Male adjoining. nkw t iiim:sk cai inkvi;. Tin1 I clonal rr Hewitt. .Uiiu.iry' S.'i, iml t eiiiaiu. Pa). The t illin g' New Year, accurding to tlie calendar liiUVcd ill Lugelle'. ('hiuiitowu, iNgin. oa January 'J.'.. l he year coliliilli. .'.! ,lny, divided into l.l month, (tic extra month living an additional May. Tlie pn-w iit ChincM' year liegan on February K,1 and (Villain, only I J mouth. Lvory llilid year iNiutaiii IJ uioiitb. Caleiidnr. of the new ear were ri celvcd In ( hiniilow n a icw day ago from heii(iUal ler at Sail I'raui'iwo, ' w here the reckoning wa tuinb by the ('blneo ei in puny nlllcliiU. The enl cudar i a Nliret aiNiut two feet uarc, 'divided ltil mouth., oincthtug on the order of the American almanac, i only that the t liinc', of colir,' lead from ngl t to left. The day of the mouth art. miiikcd by two llgurc - . I the red letter denoting IheChillem' (lily aud the m bite thu American day. "f 1 coure, thi liiterprclation i only foi I thu In ntllt of tin. ChlniiM' rexideut ill , I thi. country. The margin and lower; end of the calendar contain advertiw-! j incut, of hiiMiu firm, which Indl-1 j cute that the CIiIihtn' have IiiiIiiIniI i thcKplrit of American progn-M. At I the ton of h calendar i an llhlHtra 1 tion of llong-Koug and a man-of-war, ! I evidently of American build. ChlniiM' month contain no moru i ! than ."0 diiy., nor lc than 'JU day, i I lie month of tlie new year are a. follow: Juiiuiirv, :t dav: February, Si; Marcli :iii; April llrt May, :w; MN-oud May, June, '..'; July, 'M; Align. t, '.'.i; S-pteiuU'r, :; tictolar, Si; NoveuiU rltn; m-ceiiibcr '-.'. S i in in ii ti .4 L .vr II" 'U- Bettered v. n van Pills Xx'iA, in L I'lici t') w:..v u v o u c i'i t'.ii y.jiir U f.r a euro. A mild hx.i- l.v', arid 1'ir.Iv vc- -t .!!.", art in .iiivctiy o!i tl.'i I.ivcr , n .1 K,l- t "V . Trv it. o y i i ..' ii '. i i.y la taken .1 Mr. Lou; !a:.'d I li.it the epecial couimilt o ti oiti(oiiN oi w men i.e i. chairinail In I ui idc provl.ioli wlicr.-by I lie evp' lic of the m'Moii for clerk-and iiivi-iigiitioii. unlit In in-cn-a-ed ; li,'."i. HUN Uiilltell I'.i.i- ill I- mi ied at the county cleik'. .Iliic until lib. II, lV'"i. for fur-lii-liing " I cold, of A foot giuli oak uooil; :iid it nod to U' not t.. than 4 l",t t liing, and not It - than -I inelie in diameter, t"p cud. A No "JO cord (if li'i ilieli pii.c wood from large! tree. Woo. 1 lo I.e dry lllnl to I delivered at lhe curt In. u-e and Jail in r.ugene, Lane cuntv, 'p goii, on or I dure Sept. I. I sti.'.; l he right I. ri M-rvcd to reject :; or rill Lid.. P.y ordi-l of Hie 4 .ii i : 1 1 1 --l i in C" lit. A. II.KhK. Co. Judge. I'm no i-Ihi Pi--iiolvi-il. 1" ( nil to I' til Y ol ai.. Al.lilNV, Jan. '.'I. The paitner.hip exi.ting Ih I weun Stile, and Nulling a. editor, of the Daily Dcmocial wa ,i.ovcd today. SI ilea will a.Ml'ne eliurce of lhe p'Htottlce to w hich he wn ii'ppolntcl and Nutting will Jim duet the p ip r III the llllllie. Wi st m P..uii axi.-J. K. Druck. ..f Lo. AugelcH, Cai., wlio hat i--n hi Fiigciie for two or tliriN) day looking at the Held for a II. Hiring mill, went to Portland SundaT morning to look af ter hi. prt'i rtv inlen-MH al that p'ace. lie ha. a verv favorable opinion of the lie'.d here, but ha. not determined yet wbet her he will locale here or not. At pn - i'i be I. awaiting an aiuwer from the Me.r... Klri on tin (Uetiou of pi ice I'f ov r. ( 'oM Ml mi:i.-A cnrn"iliileiit writ, to the Salem Daily Po.t on the b gia liiltirc and trito ollhir ay: "'lhe oitlv bright M.ot . far la llarrlw.il Kiin ai.l; "itii' ily ittlng down on the 1 .ill (.......uru prop .-ii inn i' not. i i ui iioiiik". ... -biiwl" in the -lale boue. at the rate of tl'i n r invite to the elected ai ltoc raey. w lulu the majority of the farriiein ami woikiiH u are uuablo to buy the iiciinrie of life, lilve Ii I in a white murk for that.'' enl, i i,i rl. )uv.iy i. Dun At Junction City, January pi, ho. J.A. Parker, age I Ti yeara. lie w a-one of the early Ijiiio county ploii. er-, and nt one lima resided Iu liii-iitv. lie 1. ave a w ife to mourn hi. lieatli. l he burial took place in tl.e I. . t). i. ciii' ten, wet of Junc tion Citv, thi. atU-rni""' Wll. tlie owner of bawdy Imu..- and collected rent to a large aiiioiiut. An allercn tion ciiMied aid llelulrick cnllnl JaekMiu a liar, ami other ciiilhet were applied. J;n kfon nliipK'i lleii driek and the latter ll-'d H CHI If. A large crowd colieded, and tlie mainhitl apH'aieil arrested llem r.ck, wlci wa taken iN'forc the tcconlir and lined fin." Mi. Ilcinliick I. well known lu re and ha. many filcnd through out tlie county. 'I'll K . P. A I'I'KAI.. l he C'orvalli Time. i-a Though thn ap'al ha not yet l'ii icrfccltd, the liixt tep have Ini ii taken to np'nl lliectilill ination d. -el-ion to the supreme court. Tlie iiolico of pxnl were actually nerved on inlereilcd attorney la-fore the coiillrmi'tioii wa announced. Whether they were made in the hope of deterring judge Fulleitoli from con firming the .ale, or whether ihecae will actually he carried to the ilpreme court remain to be men. Then-are two notice and the llmt in Hlgned C. C. Ilogue, Jim WcMfall, II. F. Merrill, and C. C. Ilogue a tru.tee, with Kd ley and Curl attorney.: the wound no lii'v I .Igneil by Tlie Dunhani. Carri gail llavdeil Co . Siuford, Ui'lliiett, 10. C. McShane, F.. F. Clrarv. Tlioin- Pavev, W. M. Iloagand Wall! N:ih, w Itli'WullU Ntihli attorney. A Livk I'ow n. Albany Dally Demo crat: "The F.tigene (it'AKIi i a crowded with home adverll-lng that It i running an extra page. Two men alone are running half pago ail. That la Fugetio atylo and it at least doe much to makeoul.lder. think tlie cltla live buiue renter." It ia not a inake-yoii-lH'llevu propo-ilion. The iiienhanr Lire actually adla the good.. IltMi llAt.1.. Tl.e ".pillar g une of hand ball i getting a thorough hold on the htudeiita of the unirernily who hike kindlv to athlotle .jwirta. A court ha been lit ted up la thu ry mmi-duui and tlie gentlemen and ldy ntudciit. are practicing awthlunuily. A contet will likely lie arranged for Saturday amomr moiiiu of tluew w ho are attain ing ome degree or prollciericv. ID: Dimkn 1 1. John lictieliaui, who cording to a letter from the inar-hal of Albany publiNhed ill ar crnt ip.ue of the (il'Allli, wn branded a a fraud, making a npccialty of bilk ing K. of. P. lodge, wrilca tl Icltrr from (irant. Pa denying the charge, lie claim to be a genuine Knight, out of w oik mid In bad luck, and I now "tupping w tth Wilkin Urn at tlie Id tliiiond liou'c, waiting foraomuthiiig to turn up. He refer to Tliomii ( iili aoii, C C. and F. W. Carroll, P. C. of Alpha Lodge, a to whuiher be la a geiiuiuu Pylliiaii. Clin t l.AIIMI LlliKlKY. Why i. it that with a well-know ii literary a.pi rutioiiNa Kugeiie lia.it ha noelictilut lug librarv? Nothing la ever beard of audi a horary here, and tlie people generally do not eiin to reitli7e that it would hi- a great U'lidlt. Many town even .mailer than our have flue libra ric (iml there I no reamm w by one nlioii Id not las Malted here. Simeof our literary icnpe, and we have many, should take, thi matter iu hand and if a library fund cannot le Marled that will lie u credit to F.ugclie. Within F.ioiim: Monthm. An Albany gentleman met Shcrill CiHimha of Crook county, on the train Sunday, and he mild that Mr. K. L. Iloliner, purchiiNcr of the Oregon Pacific, bad told that Crook county would have a railroad w ithin IS month, from w hich Mr. CiM.iub aaid h thought con. (ruc tion on the mountain ilmNlou of the Oregon Pacific would lie commenced thi Milliliter, and pindifd into KaMern Oregon early the liwxt year. ItlMKfV Jim Went fall, a China man, rc(iie.t the Albany lleinocrat to ay that he i hiiMcd, and Unit the On god Pacific did it, and thi I. the reason he cannot linilnte with hi creditor. Jut give him one more LTMid coiilract on the exteiiMoti Into Kit. tern Oregon and he will la-all right. Jim w worth tiu.uxi to tl'.nn. now he I. dllUllelilllT bllMvd. No wonder he fed. wre. I let he hold up ill good .banc aud many a Miiile play over hi feature. I a. It (ni.iil, January .V. Wakiiant Iskikii. Tbl inoruiiig a warrant wa lMUed III JuMlce Whitder'a court for the rret of one AmiM, Avln, on the charge of threat ening to kill hi wife He ha eon tinned to alio-- ami threaten Mr vim. until be I compelled to take ttii. Men. The family live on South Willamette at red. Avln I out of tow n and If he want to keep free he had I Iter r main out. I al'jr niar'l. January .2 Fim:ii. Itiehaid Dunn, a -ctaelc puldler, wa brought ticfore lU-oorder llorri hift ( veiling on the charge of Mlior uilliolll a liceliae. He HiiinIHi) and cl., but not havlngi that amouiit of coin available I now boarding with the city for a few daya. !' mill. M.mtH- In the ina'ter . . . i. .... ! ..I tin' Cft u'e ol Kiac ,, uiiTTi-ii. I Adiuinl.trator llle hi ecoiid neinl iiiinn.il Muteiiirlit togdlur with II j voueber: approved. pa'.ljr t.u.nl, January n SKI.KTIMI Jt ltoRH. The colllllli . inner court i bu-y thi afternoon r lecllng 21 laxiaycr. who will act a iuror. iu the circuit curt foi the year IM..V .Several gentlemen have liiiiM.r I iiiemlier. of the court to have H.i lr milium iilaced oil thi llt. Jf ,.,,i.iHii.i'.ri. ik!iioratit of the law i ..,.- d at the la.t l. gi.laturu making W l. n T I! i K. The tauicr Kugetie thi a ri.i.demeaiior. wa unable to get ovi-r tlifl .Meekt lirj iia lr'-uarl. J.".ry .'I and rcturicd to llarri.I.urg ami i.,ii i. -John and Uliloaiii'O in" r.uueiir iivikoi. lug to ton, 1 lo- river i at 4 fool Hinge here The freight will be I.l'pwJ by rail here tomorrow. H. C. Wiiicheter baa coinmeiiivd a forecNwure tiit In tb circuit court iramM John C. Stuart et al for tl,"". I tenrtre amount- .., . i i-.r.. In.H, Wheel. r "mri. , r iliiif for trial, but after the . . i i u. nil iii lliev wen, ui ..t ..p....l frotn ciiatodv. Ih. altalr at) Lave la-en a general raiiuie .-..rll.M llollil-.t I' lltellClll' Ol ,i.t mid hi wlf and the charge igaitift the Abu. Iu tl.e iii hii t ,. U-.'!. pure fjl.il atl '" II" -t P ' v ... i-i i ivj'-v i'or Cali, 1 ' ' pul.'.li; I :n !:r;i:N . r pn it u; ki l L!NNo& RAYS, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Cal'i ans: vi red dan or niilU. in: If illnmrtte it reef. .I .liii.dloii litv Tiima: In !. into-. alifornia, .Monday, Janu ... u iviV I.M.rgian Hamilton daughter of John and Anna Hamilton aged 1. year, . moniii. o uj- t.u fi.riiirll' nide l ill thi. citr au i. II ki.ow u. -be waaUkeli .i, W.luriiiir0. tolr and grew a great .i..i i-iiT i.ut n"k a fatal rdre i. r.. tik i.la at 1 1. m. lu. day iu the l. .abi crne-ery Know in Ft i.n H. 1 'artr, win, wa killed in the recent upriMlig ii,.....lnhi tiu known ly aeveral .. if t 1 f, l.r.l..in Kugel.e. He wa.beree OPfjOSl-C IlOtCi LU" ,y,ju.t U fore ltlrfv . the l j er, waa bippiNj to lli iiau-. t,- Hln f t.l I o . H-. I 1 y 'i!ii i : r M. .It AMorla. Ill it reMirt of the teacher InMl tute al that place the Daily Atoria New mi: "An Inlermlvdon wa then given, ufter which Pre. Chapmiiu conducteil n coitverwitlon on tlie iedagogical liiaMerx and literature of the pruneut age. He hIiowoiI tlie teachers where they (.uld procure tho la-nt iuforma tioli aa to what i going mi in dlU'ereiit e hi ii trie toward pedagogical advance incut, recommending particularly the .tudy of the achool .y.teiii of Frtince, which, he any, ia the Ix-nl Iu the world. "He explained physiological y chologv very clearly. 'Thuaiudy wa iH'guu iu thi country lv Stanley Hall, of Clark uuivcrMty Worc,ler, Ma., and la being pumiied oil the acillu coiinI by Prof. Larl llarne, of the Staiifoid uulveoity. The prel- leiit aaid theae gentlemen were center f thought, and like all truly gnat lliell, ilnl iml coiiM'ler their lime o mi loii. that they could not devote a ittlu of it lo helping other. HeKike f tlie nceutiiio atuiiyor chiirtn-n not a. Nome .mil, IimiUnIi inolnur Miiille Ii i l.l nature, but the atudy of their play, their fairy tale, their habit and cu.toiii. I,eglltlve Note. lialijr (iuar l, January ii. Alley -To amend section lil 71, Hill's cimIc, relating to aecurlty for ciwts In riiuinal action and to prevent uselem rlmiual suit. (ovwruor lord ha withdrawn all upH,lntmcnta recently made to the uale by uovemor rennoyer lor iur- ther couideratloii. The university rrgenta are among the number. I'hey are: Joehua J. Walton, apiMiinted March US, IMI.I; K. S. Pcali, H. II. Fliendly, Den. 17, Ism. ror the 7 senate committees bi lerks are allowed. Chief clerks on committee mi aMMNwment aud taXa llon,( iigrokM-d bill, enrolled bills, re- l.lnn of law, wavs and moan, aud II on Judiciary get t-" per day, all olh- ra t'l- Thi will lie a gn at saving. S. It. No. M:-Alley, er. UI7i Hill's code to amend to secure iiwts In civil actions. Iii ad first time aud passed. Foil (iAMkAVakiikn. ('. W. Watte, of A I lain v, has at least on newspaper niNllIng for biui for the iMMition or game warden, The Ji'ltenuui lleview ays: "CAY. AYaita, of AlUny, Is at Salem lu.tling for tlie appointment el game warden. Ii tills mmIIIoii is a Mint-cure, it should be alMillsli I, but If Is necessary a w Ulieve. a gam wanlen who will conciutiouly la-rforni his duty is badly neeiled. And wmihl iw worm inaiiv limes the amount of til salary, then Watt would be appointed. lie ha. what should I the alronge! 'pull' of anyone iu the stale for the place, i e, the faithful discharge of his duties deputy game warden for th post two year, and it waa by his Indivldu sl. llort that JuMlce wa meted out to many violators of the game law. The llevii-w advocates Watts' appolntriieni for the renwm that we waul a wardvii who will see that the law I enforced. and the pat work of Mr. Walt proves that he will do this." I.a.t Mght at the Theatre. (ally liuartl, January Tittell lleis are as good as adver tised, wa the general verdict last night when AiiguMIn Daly's uoniedy drama "Frou Frmi" was presented iirw ceded bv an amu.lng one act cometliet ta, "My l ucle Will." Ml I'harlolte Tittell iipN und only In the curtain ritlner, but her naturahic won for her the giMid w ill ami applause of the au dience. Mis F.wtie a "Frou Frou" was easily the favorite last evening, w ringing' laughter, tears and applause from tlie audience by her changeable ino-uUa she portrayed the life of a careless, happy girl, tlie life of tlie household, alleiwiird marrying a man of her father's choice; and then after a few year of married lile, Imagining her Msler had taken her place in the heart of her husband and child, leaves with ail old-time lover, live as his misiresa, Dually coming home to die aud l forgiven. As "Frou Frou 'a" Mister louisi, Miss Minnlti Tittell, made lui initial npiMuiriiucn In l.u geite. Her Interpretation of the part was exivllolit, bill It didn't touch the beait-striiig. of the nudl.nce a did the wild aud careless "Fnm Frou." The support hy the remainder of the compaiiy was U-tter than usual and Wallace Monroe, Dewltt Clinton ami Win. Merrv al least ilwscrve 'clul mention. This is one of the Is-st companies apMuring here In the lal ytar and they will have a much Ih-1-ler house this evening. P I'slly llitaril, January lloir returned home this morn' ...I,, :v f IU- l ' :i!' I tc:l. '. dir.. : r l!i c.. . . il l I h" . i. -i.l. r H it U J vi k. I tl i wr.iwtr Tiik Ci.kkmt Talk. Salem Dally Journal: "The Oregon lun Is hard y fair iu It ciuiinilil oil the state uni versity, college and normal scIwmiIs. No slate in the union Bill gives sucil hools more or l. aid. and probably O. lug. II. II. Millur aud wife areat (Iranta Pass. ('. P. Houston arrived up faun Junc tion today. (1. Ilickwthier I unite 111 at hi. homo in this city. Mls Nellie Owens has returned from a visit al Irving. Joe Ijiio Is still confined to his room though not to bed. J. I.. Scott, was a passenger south on this afternoon's local Mayors. II. Friendly returned home on litis afternoon's train. Mrs. Olillug, of Albany, Is visiting her sou Unl ph in this city. Oru. W. Pitkctt will uot liavs lot Calif ornia until lb rsilrosd is cltar. II. A. AYaahhurne, of Hprlugfltld, wa in town today on business. Miss A'cra Antcn and Miss Davis went to Creswcll this afternoon. II. (. IVmlngof Indea'iidence, ia In this city on a. hurt buMucM trip. Aleck foolcy came down from Cot tage drove on the local this morning. King Jones, of llarriburg. is visit ing w ith relatives aud friends In Ku geiie. C II ode returned from Corvalll to day, where he Lad been visiting hi brothers. Henry AA'llson Is running the lunch counter at the Meacham eating house, on the Union Pacific railroad. Col. (jeo. O. Yoran returned on thi afternoon' train from Salem, where he has been on military business. J. (ilthers, of Portland, arrived here yesterday, aud will pmbably enroll a a student or I he I lilvcrsHy ol un'gon. Charles Ijiuer returned home from Portland on lust nlghl's tralu. Mayor Friendly stopped oil at Sulem aud will return home ihi t-veiling. liirtiarl HowiD learn on tomorrow D'.rMlig i.rrlal d for Polllaud anj it tl.S Ir.m I. uu Inn lb Ltgl Light will lrs 1'ortlsoJ louiorn.w tuomiDg fur Kug'0. Titos. Lui key left this morning for Salem on advic received from Svrp tary of State Klitcaid, where he will act a assistant jamb at the capitol. F. F Dunn left thi morning via the N "it hern Pacill'for New Aork. wltere SKS ATtlK PULPII IN Til K LKAD. He Kerelvr a Malorlt' of Vote In 'I be Senate Larks Our la lhe llua.r. Ha I. km, Oregon, January 1M This la the day of day In tlie legls laluie of Oregon, for it I tisluv that wttncHRC lite election of it l ulled States senator. In tlie senate thi morning Senator Prow null placed In nominal mil J. N. I M ph ami made nvirv able in Id res in la-half of hi man. Ho reviewed hi past life, Iii ability, hi. Integrity aud moral uprightness, and occupied half an hour's liuiu and about ten .In-eL of tyN-w rilteii mauiiM-ript in telling (he seualoraand spictator why hi mail should go In. Hi eliKiueuce had n .alulary eflei-t for iNilph w ho secured l:i Vote out of MM.sildv :iil, aud Hare and Iteuuett secured tngelher the reitiaiuilig eleven. Senator Huston, Holt, Cogswell, Hiltlcr, Itccklcv, K i ilk'. McCali.ter, lUley, Smiili of Clatsop, Smith of Sherman and A'andeibutg were again. t the gold standard and could not be persuaded or lilull'i d into doing other wise. Suvcrul of the sciiiiIiuk, who, iihiii arrival at thu senate, were counted on bv the opposition, cast their Votes forlMpli wlu.i lite critical moment arrived. Ill the lower hoiiso lhe clt t lloilof Fnited mates Senator was made a special order of business for'.' p. in. ami atLCith largo a.Minhly hull wa crowihsl u i. tal r. and down. The hallul iu lite house w as n fol lows: J. N. Dolph '-I' Judge F. A. Moote 1'J AV. 1). Hare 7 (lovernor Iird I Alsient I Dolph lucked two of having a ma jority In the lower house, but M-cuml a majority of 7 In the total vote. Iteiiresenlatlvrs lllllegns mi I Itakt r voted for MiMire. Itepresrnlutlve Moorhead voted for Dolph. The senate and house will iiiihI III Joint assembly tomortow at PJ in, when a Joint ballot w ill be taken. Aid for Nebraska SuflVrer. pally Uuanl, January il . Messrs, HurllBgamc, Cluiptiiail aud McMurry, the committee having In charge the work of soliciting aid for the Nebraska sutlerers, were at work today and met with good success, nearly every one lliey asketi n-ioim-lug with a contribution. Those whom the rominltteo do not meet may leave their duuatlotis at tho C'hrlsinan block with Oeo. Craw. The dispatches Indicate that women and childrtn are siilt'erlng for lack of cloth ing. Second hand clothing of all klad will be thankfully received by th committee aud lorwarded with the provision. Ther I no doubt aa to lit widespread diminution in Nebras ka, and charity should alleviate the tillering of the unfortunate aa far a possible. Divow k Ht it.-Ann F. lloUet ha brought a ult for divorce in lhe Iauo county circuit court against F (iuet, her husband. Tim couple were married In Uue county In lsiai. They have no children. Cruel and Inhuman treatment I alleged In the complaint, arid It Is alleged lhe defendant threat ened to kill tho plaintiff. The defend ant ha pmiiertv lo tho amount of .VhJ aud lh plaintlli wants a portion of it. IfofNie Ciimuitthx. Tho Lane county meintwr aru ,liis)ed of a fol lows: Uaker cnairmaii oi u -....-iiimkii. Millilnrv altalr. MiMirhead chairinail of commltlceou mlariin and mileage aud memlM-r of that on en- gnawed bill, while llillegns 1 a nielli ber of the cominlttin on claim and rule and Joint rules. few state, iu the union so large a Or-1 , ur,.,, K,u for his store. ifon that do tuA muke even more lib eral provisions, lhe lliell who sup- isirteij III uregonian senatorial cau- .lidate in.mt loyally are now reviving but poor return in it. warmre on insti tution w hidi even a coiiervatlve a iii.ii j.,:i iii-rmir l.rd con.i l r. are merit. .rtoii and deserving "f aipporl. 1 h Origoinuii a ltrn-e a lo how b vo'e on spproprialion. for higher edu cation will 1st foil wed Willi even lea alacrity than its advice on anether matter. Ft l.L or Itor. AHny U A. usual the nieml-r (the legl.la- fur are trying to stlii many bill il, can ln(riluce. (.a almoel everv ul je t r-U,-tvd. If there I ver a . aud I 'JJ .rt my luotber,'' lb lad tin i In a man life when he make a ' remarked to Mr. ."iinotj. "I waut f.M.I of himself It Is w hen he g U In th ' you lo appoint me ge. AA'e ar issir IU will Is- alm-nt alsiut five week. Miss.-. Lena aud Lulu Powell, of ISmwiiaville, who have l.-en visiting at the n-sideint- of Mr. Stimmi-rvllle, iu this city, returned home this moru- Judge K. N. Tandy, who live near llarri.I.urg, .nt lift night 111 F.u (eue. He represented Lane county In lhe legi. latere from Isoi to i7U, and wa ipilte a prouiitieut leader. A fi.s.n Ait. Mercury: A bright son of a Salsru widow bJsrde-l the car that rairicd J'M-pli Simun f mm the Salem depot to the AM I la incite hotel. "I am the sun of a widow a new.boy kvl.lature. The men who lulpsluce tb fewest bill a a rule serve their constituency better. The statute book of Orrgon are already full f rot. and I deaire to bli uiaiuma." "You shall have the place. Come and set) ill tomorrow," wa Mr. Simon' reply And th boy got th Job. Awarded Hllheit Honor World' Fair mm CREAM MOST rrRFECT MADE A f-ur Crip Gam of Tartar Pow.!. Fr. A-uia Ammodi, Alum ar my o(! u.iultersnw dO r'.S TVH ST .'"'' 'J