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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1895)
. . w I I . . . t - - --a . t tl , - - .i. a ..aa-aa-a-aia-aaasaaa-aaat for Infants and Children. C atrl a I ao wD adapted to diOinrn that I rt-roaunand U a. jprW U aiir prsarrlpOna .aoa-atom.' lllinmlll, lit au. Oifurd DC, UruuUa. X. Y. Ths 1MB U 'rMidt I unlTaraal aa4 It MrtU an wall aauwa tlial II inn a of upart-riai lo It. " ar la latalUfsat faamllk) who da B4 karp CaaUala Itala a iwo. CiMitm attarra, t. D., hrw Turk CHf, CMtarla run (Vtte. C-UpBU, Hour htnmarh, IHarTb-aa, rVurtalkai, KiUa Wmm (IrM aarp, aad pruaaulaB ri. WUlwut kijurtoua BNsUralkav Tor pml ars I aa leomBaaavVS nur '(aava-la,' a4 hall alr omlla t du a. U haa UwlaU tJi.-a Isaaeftclal raaulta." rovta r. Pian-a, M. I, UMh Btra-t a4 7U iw, X York Olf. Tea CuTAt-a OarsAsr, TT MraaT Hir, Ki Yoa Cm Those carping Individual who have been criticizing the Oregon legislature, for not having done anything they promised, have not rlnaalv watched proceedings. One act alone will immortalize this leg Islaturo. It passed a bill to make the cost of horseshoeing a lien on the horse. Juit think of thia act! Shoevourto ilu with a I12j pair of shoes, fail to pay, nd the borseshoer may stop your Uiniiy carriage and recover the shoes with the plug attached. The tople. of the state, In breaimesi anxicxy, await the action of (Jovernor Ird on this bill, lie surely cannot veto it. Henator-elect Mellride, when urged to giro hia views on the financial question said: "It la evi dent that there is need of reform in the Ananeiul system of the country and it is in my belief that such re form must proceed upon the lines of the (ant republican platlorm. 1 believe that a return to the repub lican policy of protection is neces sary to the restoration of the na tional finances to a healthy condi tion. I am a 10 confident that the republican party, when it secures control of all the branches of na tional government, will solve the economic ami financial problems now before the country in a way which will restore pnwerity to all the great industries jf the nation." This legislature was not without at least one supremely ridiculous feature. Imagina about lf0 aspi rants for members of commissions, and clerkships -rtaining thereto, on baud from the beginning of the session lobbying for Miitions, en deavoring to make trades and ami binations, and using their com bined influence to prevent the abolishment of the commission or reduction of the compensation; thru after forty-one days of travail all their conniving cornea to naught, the legislature failing to elect. A Portland ring thought it had a dead sura thing on game warden but the comH'nsation waa not enough to satisfy them. Ity extraordinary effort they had it in creased, but not for their lenetit. The present iucombent will enjoy the fruits of their labor. It is enough to make one of the street csr mules laugh. Lane County Bank. ((tahlUhxl la li) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business n ell branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. 1IOVKY, I'rcldent, J. M. AltltAMS ,( 'ashler. A. 11. IIOVKY, JK., Aeat.Caahr. I. C. causes:. I D rum .. otitis. frontal. Vks PratiaMt. C.Moaf. TIIIC EijRDe Loan and Sank in BANK, Of Eugene, - Oregon. DlkKl-TOKS-J C rbtirrk.J R ll.rrti. I brvwn, U. l. l.o.. r. W Oibuia. Pill Dj Zi-xii : : : jiO.CCO. I Ceneral linlin Business Trusutii IhItmi allovwl ga II iItusiu. 1'olUviu.a nlm.tl lu Mt car a III rrl ruia(l ativDUua. D. R LAKIN, Saddle Tree MiDflfiilDrer. MftkeY Of th h.'BsW tAtlB IrsjaM. flrf Ji4v4 iu Un wiii(; la t-av A tmrmm anr4 ttmm 9k. haf sr)w t Com mom trws al lm A u a..r ft4 ) n l lras iJff. msitinw fhatr iaiiti eu svnl rhif bA- tmskexL ft 111 lal fl htf tast KIJr ISJ (asl Tea Bt, trawl tsar WiMl. aaft.I4a :sM Xffa4 tUkal ra(afMfjai. SHINGLES FOR SALE. f'tr an4 akiia Sr Mi'mm k aai M axil. iiil4r lm.kM arWr4. lit la Utm ptoiutm la trhau tril'lU aTl TO OIAUKa. MILL FOR SALE. offtsr fnr . my .fames mm, ts.i traex ! mtiuug au r . mm IMUBS Jl MiSM aff Ut . ii nrrlfMI rMstlttUaVff The farmer that does not get bis crop in this season deserves to be booted. Portland Lad several slight tre mors about five o'clock Monday morning. The quakes did not reach this far. A Portland husband is wonder- i... l.ull.r ll.n fart tliat hia wife nig n 1 1 1 i in i. v - - " allows a gentleman friend to trim her corns is a sufficient ground for divorce, especially when he can't prove that tie ever owcreu 10 irim them binisolf. Governor Ixird has ten days from the close of the legislature in which to veto bills or allow thsin to be come laws. Itillbenext Wed nesday before it is definitely known what bills passed, have be come laws. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Brutes and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle Sore3, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Morse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle. Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts It In a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mnstaeg IJelsn t coqurs Hal". Makaa flaa er Heart well gala. " ' I. AKIN. A STRANT.E CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. T f ..k.alnt m.Mi- (IllMwll IH t r- ..1 I' inita liiirnt I raiMi4dwr1t I nun ti. rrr.T ruHii -ftiti.i.iuiMl la air f-r iitti mm. I u -. I li.4 u rvk an4 I i ri uti) ! i r i.i. r9. ttio, vrrtia la . ti ..ur lii tt. U lrviiA ik. i a.il i.kva l-. itirin. In .iiiliikiw. I a.4 a .1 run.'. irM. -, I., R. , !. a and FiHII.il aif t. in, i ..r.iiN .1, ini ntiatiia 'tmm tr ii 4 lit mr .'"irn- . rtrii.a aau i Mifrri.i-I lonu.t fn.1 hh-a amt.4 1'itftitli. ruii.irnil ufvt lu.i, Ikri. h k I. ' . . II fa.trii. ura a r.k. Uf m II n'M .M. ln.li mu lijiv aiilll M r. v l.a.i'al 1.411 .niti Miflfir-pr aa h . I f (in -I. b.u U-l ii..-bartaa a ? if .' I a I. a if 'v41!ir. tut it a to aar It. n- hri ... ! i4iMtwtffM.I 4tr Vr. lM-t.ii hi in n-ft a l.mla.i.4 I. a ... i M m aa II ar i-m i i.i a fro o ... av4 brfi-n ''I i I'lulualimi , frriirf a4 r1 bms .i4 ihwtm a. li.il l-t. lira Ilia a.ifclrl Iiill-..i.i f l. rvtura m' IW1 aa I I .f.r diij ai.. a.-a a.ta)tt Ir. tuaa.i- la .,-M ih.iu(k I a.4 ra aVva f i. iic l.m iin km 4 I. Mim Hvlratl NrrvlttvoM a-f rw nana a.inan. aaU n aa. t- .imii.I. la U..ir - .. la W Jaaar. K aa. a KM. . Ir kliM' kfabnnx .c.iaa Uwl ( all iSfutf. -i. ii. a taMtia M.Paalr, ir aval IrnHiphaltV Mm. ai I .. r.tkarv laif , tM, ar.ipi tj ,rw. SI wr Uma. at. hmilaa fi m. .iina raMu4. It la (raa Irva If there is to I any division of Lane county b-t us cut Fall Creek off. Th court r(t would I. ins- terially Iesstrx. Hock has kept in g xl urd.-r on the range this winter in the Wil lamette valley. The people nf the blizzard stricken eartcrn states do not know anything about desir.lle country or tliuial. Times make the man. Frederick Douglaa woi.ld never have beer, heard of ha 1 he not livid at tlie time the slavery question was stir ring the country to the prufoundest depths. The people are anxious that the apal in the case of the Oregon Pacific railroad sale be heard a speedily aa posihIe by the su preme court. If the sale stands there is at lat a chance for better freight rates through this valley. The first lrginlature of the state of Oregon met May 1, lasted three days and enacted laws enough to amply provide for carrying on the busiiies ef the country. The mi-miters voted themselves 11.25 trt-r day and board, and the entire expenses of the session was 107.50. The full ower of the transconti nental railroad lines is being ex ert'dto kill the Nicaragua canal bill. Hut all their efforts -ill amount to but a short postpone ment. The people demunl the canal and it will bu built, and un der protection of the United .Status. The railroad commission was not abolished. Too many candidates ' for the places and the railroads wish it kept iu existence U pre vent the iaB.iate of better regula tions. The reform pretenw-s of this legislature cxmtcU only bclore the election. Since tho legi-lature convened reform and curtailment of expenses have nat been consid ered. The 1st of January five numbers of the board of reeents of lh Uni versity of Oregon were residents of I.ane county. ?iow there are but three. The" change is for the bet ter. The members in other local ities will tiku jride in advancing tho interests of the university, and inducing students to attend from their respective homes. The tftatismuu is ashamed of the recent b-ginlature for not having fulfilled the pledges made the peo ple, and is already beginning to tell what the 1897 legislature will do. One thing is certain. It will lack a good many votes of having a republican majority of 54. A comparison of thestato platform of that party and the work accom plished by the legiflttture is indeed startling. The financiers who handled the recent 4 per cent, lmnd issn have made millions from the transact lion. The amount ai-ked fr was covered by bids twenty times ov r and the bonds are now held at 2D per cent, premium by the owners. They are payable in coin which means either silver or gold. Still we expect to hear more twaddle about tho "fifty cent" silver dollar. Theanti-lo!ph forces elected Sen ator Mcllridc. At the closo of the last ballot, and before changes took rlace and the result was announced, ti.lph had 30 votes ami Mo Bride 42. Then four changed making his election certain, when others of the IKilph forces also chanced their voles. Ten of tho Dolph men, among tlinn Moorchead, of l.ane.ilid not chance their votes. The recording of a unanimous re publican vote was secured tl rough a viva voce motion. The Salem Journal says: The Dolph managers have a candidate for nearly every office elective by the cislalurc or apHiintcd by the governor. They have generously promised these places in return fnr I'olph, or lobby work for him. The IKilph railroad commission is composed of tiencr.tl t'ompson, Colonel Kddr, and Mr. ltalph's bodyguard. Major Malcolm. Of course ( i ustavus Adolphus Oullix son is to be clerk of the com in is sion. From the report of the clerk of the Kucne school district, .U. out of a scIumI population of llf' are not aUimdiug anv school. While the school age rangea from 4 to 20, and a number near the extremes may not lie exectcd to attend, the proportion of absentees is entirely too large. There are certainly a number of parents who are willfully neglecting the free educational ad vantages ofTcn-d for their children. Some remedy is mcded to reach these caws. It is no wonder that the railroad commission still protects the rail roads from the aggressions of the people. IVsidea having Mr. Joseph Simon, a well known railroad ha ver, for its presiding o flier r, t!.c senate had among its member- an ofliivr of the Southern Paciti.-. Tl.e latter senator had hi pa-s blanks with him, and disbursed passen without monev and without price to everything that held position in or about I h state bouse, ir to any one whom it was upilel could ait the IViIph cause. The ewer of the p-ass influence is not to be undorrstiniated. KverjUnly like to ride on a pass. There i a charm about riding on a pass that merits gratitude and gets it. W ith an of fice for the distribution if ra;!roJ n on the very thr of the sen ate chetnbrr, it is not surprising that the railroad comnvsainn still stands on the statute Uoks si:J costs 1 10,000 per year. Une county has the rik-l.t to op- i .. .... t I........ crai.3 iw ii'ii.a. Apart fruiu the physical cndi linn of Senator Meliride the seleo tioii is a g'iud one. Simon's Portland chart r bill was amciide-l o it was not accept able to the hr- and he withdrew it. The entire country west of the liorky mountains is now represent ed iu the senate by iu n favorable to silver, at least will be after Match 4. Some individuals cannot stand prosperity. The history of the re cent legislature plainly shows that the rule can be applied to political parties. Tiio I'niver.ity of Oregon takes the prize in the intercollegiate ora torical contest. We d'jubt not the priz; was fairly won by the young lady who contested on behalf" of tl.e university. How soon will the gold drain commence again? The fact that some of the gold in the subtreasury in New York will come from abroad will not exempt it from the rapaci ty of the man with the greeubacks. It was a charter legislature. Iine county was recoguued by the creation of I.emati. That new town and its sister, Cottage drove, risemblu the Siamese twins sej arate corporations, yet inseparably onnettetl. The amendment to the Austra lian ballot law to allow the voter to dcsikMiate his choice by a cross opHisite the name is a good one. Vet unless the voter is very care ful mistakes will OJCtir, as the names are closely printed and the cross might designate two names The Oregonian, bowed under a load of bitter disappointment, sol aces iUelf with promises of revenge, (iriefis generally short lived, and no one need exirct otherwise than that the Oregonian will be fighting in the front rank of the republican party at the next election. Senator IoIph has a number of true and loyal friends in Lane county, yet we believe an over whelming majority of the voters were opMised to his election and sustain the action of Senators Me Clung and Alley, and Kepresenta tives Haker and Ilillegas in voting sgainst him. DallTUuacd, February V. I.trT H.ssuacao. Il I. baraljr o-ilil Itai tba halta will raarb Kurtd. Jurifctf lb out moutb. Hbs l.ll H.rri.bur tbi. DKitoicg aud ll no bail Inrk happaos lbs lulla U(.prr lit crall, rouaiiua I rum br ptraroi i op (rum I'otiUeJ. b- ill badua una la Hue lor b.ror.a lo partui al. lu Iba titrciars OD l).oortk)0 !.. Ual baa laro wrong wild Ih. bual, . Lain, ba. IwrO Iba .burturaa ul tba brvl pldira, and abi-B aba alt lKk lu 1'uitlaiid a utm abml lil ba put in, Ltr Hikium ) lUal snRloiaDtly poa.ilul, rrpori. lo Iba muirarjr oulailb.l.uJiiiK Tba riv.r i. uow al a farr k alaa .U.I it IS doubldil it b a ill La abli lo reach b.ra si all. 1 1 -r II. k lo-a La.-, buatrtr, la to ba iviu-luruJtd. AllSTHAI-r loMI'LlTKK. W. K. S-arlmrounh has I'vlupleled an aUtract of lbs I. ins ivuuly public square, peronleroftbe eumiiiisluners court, lie flmls tlie title Is stralKht and tliat there la no revert meiit elauae in anv f tli deeds, hvuu ths Kruunds could be sold Without iUeatlan. He almilllids that the city Is llidelit.il to the county lu the sum of 15 fur the leaaeofthe Krouud iKVUlld by Ihu city kail, at tl per year. The almtract is compute In every particular. "I i as (. V. 11 It-It Is to be huail the cat of the eonllrmatioii of the sale of the Oregon Pacific railroad, will I brought up and dloapd of as sturdily a Halhli-, ss the parrhaat-ra are ready to Kit nu witli the work as soon aa tin) ease is aettled. It is a iUeatlon of lu tervat to tli- eopls of the w hole state. Wo Usrn that tUs sunrvme enurt will advance the eaM to tlis front as aoon aa the hriefs are filetl. Tho ltoaehurg Itevlew aa.vs: ''I'll brthe iiiileaxo law Ju.t enacteil the olllivof aherllt in lloiiclas county will la- fatter tliail uudtT the old fee ya tern. -00 aalaiy, deputlea furiil.lied, and mlhwite thruwa lu is the klud of a lob the late eivnomical st-aaion of tho let;Ulature has provided for tins offi cial." l.ans county was excepted. Summons. lu II -("iti-' ii Cnnrt of lb Kl.lr of Otr gon li.r Ijio. CuiitlT. Mallbt Walli. ' riff. .. i. K JohoanB, sdmini.lrator of lha lu!. of lt.ib.rt Juboaoa, drrraarj, Naorf it. JbnB, aidnw o( Hi t Unta-rl Jobo aoo, datva-a,), 1'ruJ.oc. Tbvaipaon, Amos Jobraoa. LjJa lUnr, N A. Jobnaoa, Martba ji buauw. Will- Jakaaoo, Uiccl. JibBate, iirari. Sloan, Laura Moaa, lrcaa M.iaB. W 1 1! hloao, E.a.iiB !kaB, hrua l law ol tUbarl Jubaauo, dacraaad. IKfla Ts Trudoces Tboaipaua, Vt.nh. Juho aoa, M inula Jobnaur, Willi. J.hna.n. Oraoia Maa, Laura 8kau, Dorva. Moan, tta.liu NitiaU Id IU. b.ma of tba Sialr of Orrpn too ar barri .amssonad aa.1 raquirrj lo .( aar aad auaw.r Iba eoniplainl of Iba 1IU Bled aa-aiB.t Jvm IB tba alvra .ollllnl nan oo or l(ora Iba fourth Amy of klarrh i ., Ibal b-itg Iba lrl das ol tba PHI rasular Urm el aaai onort la aaid Laua ount; ( illoau g iba tims prrarnbad b tba onl.r tb mutt lut lbs pubiiraima ol tliia .uuiaior. In tea. Audit )oa fail tn I atia.r f. i a.ul Hiiro) Iba plaiooS ai I j applr In tta n nil fi r l. rali.f pranu fur i la l eoaiplamt, r amrli: ( r Iba Imifii-.. 1 nra n tba ajcrtgag kiB il It. IS np. tb. (nllaii. darrirrd rral nitr loait, ailaaiad IB Lana (Vuniy, tn.gi.a. lb. j rat tiilf rf (ha doo.tiuu land f'aim l 1.1 ba I IB.IW. il ill-, Nol.n.a'iva No Jl .' l. cl. m 41. la aaaik.a. t and 3, ia Tp IS ! S. K I W, coBtaiBIBf I'M ii met, iii-.pl ! Mu.MAV. n:ni:CAi:Y jv t'in-uil 'ouri one wk fioiii to lay. . J. M. H.sll--y waa la tou or Sum day. ; YeaterJay wai aa pUaaallt u My j orjuaadsy. li l It. rturustt arrlve-l home j tbla aftrrtiuon. Kdltor Hint of the Drain Herald waa In town today. .nwiitatlv Hlllegaa came up from Sulrlll today. Itev. Htr-avelia left for Cottage Grove this afteruooii. Itepn-Mjntatlve C. If. Itaker cailiu up ou the overlulid la. I evening. Mra. Minnie Waahhuru left this nioruiiiK for a vl.it at CaWm. Flureuie haa iu the city treuaury ai.d ao warrants outatniidlnx- IU-V.J. A. LoliKhottom Wliaaplia- aviiifer f-r Ailiany ml iiiorning. Tlie inerita of fottidilie i IkIiii .how ii upat (iray dc buu'a.torc today. iSherllf Johnson still continues t mke In tlie las money at a prilty good rale. Miaa IVrtha tiohi.mith returned from a vi.lt aHrrKu ity thl atter main. Mrs 11. Mount, who has ban s- r louaiy ill with pnsumonla, i now iuu Valeaealil. Mr. Mm lion, of I'ortlaml, U vi-itiiit with her daughter, Mo. J W. flark, iu till. city. Mr. and Mra. T. O. Hendricks re turneil from Cottage Orove on this inornilig'a liM-al. Oregiili Cllv hsa 113 childreu of a k'Hil Btfa. I'hal I. very clime to l.u gene with 111.!'. Itepreaeiitatlvo I u on, of Jm kii county, stopiied otf Ihl afternoon for a vlut w ith friend. Senator .MiClutik' and datiliter, Miaa Jraale, arrived home from the eapltol city this afleruoou. ('has. llnllelilai-k. who hu Ikvii aetiii aa amiatalil janitor at Hie ntate bouae, returiietl home today. Ja. Furnish liss hax-il aecuied a teaeherof the Junction public aehools and will la-flu March 1. There will be collie a decrenav in rail road travel now tliat the It-gMalure baa ailjmirued. The eaat roulii ill tlie Titus him k l being fltteil up lor ue ly the Ktlgulie Atiairacl Company. Three Jackaoii county a-crs are with out eyehrowa, eyelaahea aud front hair, the re.ull of playing with gunpowder. I). T. Sweet, of I'ertland, came up Saturday night, and haa accepted a poaltiuii ill Dr. McKeliney'a drug store. Joa. Hoolilxe!! and fiimily h-ft on tlila mnriiiiig'a lin-al for their old home at Ka.tla, Niti., where they expect to rvmain. Iouard Itrow ii haa a-i-cptel a oal tioii In A. Yerlngtou'a drug store, ami Weill to work lu his new pwaitiou till, morning. F. M. Wilkin I ilia len autlerllig from tlie rtteeta of a hevere bilious at lack hut ia aoinew liat itnpiove I at tlie pn-aeut w riling. Tlie old ( tn-goii 1'acitlc w harf lont at Sslelii, whliU the ateaim-r Kugcne uaetl aa a dock, sank Friday afternoon and ia total loaa. Mnater Snl ItuUIII l-tttertailifil a nuiuitr of his young friend Saturday evening at the home of hi pareuta, corner lltli ami High. F.ater will occur on April llth, the i'llli l-iiig tin- luteal it can occur, March L-nd the rurllr.t. Iji.t year il ixvurred oil March li. Mayor Friendly, A. C. WimkIowU, Jamea llalliiiMti, I n-o. r i-lii-r titnl Win. Itenahaw returned from Sulem on the Satunlay night overland. Attorneys J. M. William and J. J Wultnn were ill Junction City today lu atlelidiince on the (rial ol young Kergcr lu Jualliv liutlcr a court. F. K. Dunn arriviil homelmiii New York on yeaterday inornin;'s over land. Oregon weather, lir "). run I tw U-at by any other part of the Cull ed .Stalls'. John Joiiea.whn live near JelferaoM, had about 40 licud of alieep killed by dog one niglit hial week. Jones waa ou the warpath the next day, hut he didn't seem to get many avalpa. The I'ink Tea at tho Kpiaeopal church Saturday night w a well at tended aud an enjoyable time w a had by all present. The band lys were there aud played a few at-livtioua. Italph Kohl limn w aa t-inb-n-tl a sur prise party Saturday evening by a large uuinber of Ida friend. A pi ran. aut time wa had by allpriM-ut. 1 lie eAN-aaion waa tlie anniversary of ths tenth year ol hi t-xMeuce nu tin. miiiiiluiie .phere. I.lltle It'UKiif Sigar eiitertalnel a numbrr of his fiiemla at theliomeol bis parents ou Willamette atrvet Sat urday afleruoon, tlie ccaaioii ting hi. fourth birthday. That the little fellows had a good time gi-a without aaylugaud pniuouuivd their hat the tieal of entertainer The hill ta tax ail foreign fire, ma rine and life Insurance coniiaiiiea 2 per cent, on their gioaa premiums, in troduced lu the hoiiM- by Holer of Marlon, raed the aetiate Saturday morning aud w ill la-vtunr a law. It is the only revenue bill of this seaaimi and will iucn-aae the Income from this aniirce from f.TU.'O1 to f lo.isai ltiehurg lk-view: Ju.tice Hutchin. acting cornaer, aent u from tiaidim-r this Week. Ilul in pild vwi II found on ths pervon of Joint N la-rg, who com nutud aiiielde at hi rnm-h on Smith river, after murdering one lar-foot" JohiiMiti. The money w duly di x itttl It'i the iNHinty tn-naiin-r. aa Hie law dir-et. Nyta-rg al own I'.aj aciraof land, which waa hiat year aa avaaril at f-'. i hi comity has a lieu again! t ni land for K' caaila in the can of the Stale vs. Nytvrg for aa aull with a damrvmu wenixin. Ny bell arrved out In tine of f 1ml in jail, but did not nay Hie ct umu w bicti iolsrvat baa run since May 1:1. I'v, o tliat the whole now amount- lo T7.!S. n tnroi i linmx l!.l ob. aer roa.Tad lo nVkool Daaitrt Na 7, aad a dM-rr fir th sal of aail pn'par'r to i aaii.tf lb am of bhwv do iba plff. to wli. tJ67 Ti with Urn -at th-rroa at S oral par aaBBSS alBO II - 1.1 d.V of IVio- I b-r IviJ. I. a pajat.Bi of (IIS. and lr lijo aliorB.f. Ira aod ro-t aod di-buraa-ta of ibM ait aad ork h.r ralirf I to lb roart tt.T rqoliaM It la I ordrra.1 br Ih onart, lb. Hoa. J. C Fall.r- It Iga, d.lad lb ITlh toj ct Jaaoarr. l'i, thai aenir r4 auBni b Biada oa ) t-y poMx-atinB is tba tog- l,rP, a Baw.papf of ir-baral nrralaiioa pubifh d ktj ia aid oa'. tor an . waaka. V.BO. 0 lloaaia. ris a. it- tl.tf III. aawti. Phoemx, A. T., Feb. iV James Dolienvy. uBiiutendeut of the Hue eye caual, 40 mile In-low I'lua-nix, on the Oila river, wa killed this morn ing at the canal by a Mexican raiieher. The men find a iiiarrl over tlie diatri button of water and lai'irtirv alappvd hia oppoiielil lu the f.M-. The Mali csu caught up an ax ainl dove Iluht Dey kull In tlie very rhlti. Dohenev ' p-M-aai-al of a violent temper and little blaiwe Is attached to the alaver. The dead man four yeara agt killed hi ow n father In thia city. hiMing him loa n oo the trp of tho hotel. Ho had been twio tri.tl for the crime, but the jury each lime diaatfTved and be had been liberated oil 1m.i1. I . lai Ulairaaa. t.o!t.. Feb. ii In- the braring by th houae of mmniona of tb relief committee, Mr. Harbie. M P., aaid th diatrvae wa ao widaomut lhataaep arai ln of C.iOMi") woaij tar o--ewaary lo tide ov,r Hi uerU of the uu em ployed. v. Mrvaveii iiioinliii;. Mr. eo. YelHigtoii. ol a -.a lii I.i ii today. Herbert Vliic tu I now- working. In tulie' harta-r shop, ii- l" Hrown. of the L'nioii 1'acifte, waa III town t'xluy. (1. Ilettmaa made a short trip dwti the loud I'm lay. Mr. Fi:nik Hainpteu rturnei irom (iosheD this morning. II II. Miller was a haetiger lor (iratits Pasa lat night. A. Jl. Seal, the well known drum mer w ill be here tomorrow. Col. Aflev I In Portland visit ng and attending to some Uu.iness auaira. Itev. I. D. Driver returned heme from a 40 days vllt at naieui mi night. ' t t Mi sitella Dorris returut.i m iuo tin. afternoon from a viaii w cmn-m anil rortlaua. lU g. nl Friendly ha bee aplnted member of lue executive- hoard of the late university. ( ill I. M. Hylaud is traveling now for Old King. Hoexpccts lo iu Fugelie shortly. W. H. I'ool. left on thia morning's local for Portland. He will vlait 1 he Dalle I-fore returning. Frank I,. Chambers l In Portland visiting hi wife, who la slowly reo- erilig fr..m lier aickliesa. a r Auhlen. of Lakevlew, a mem ber of the statu board of eipjallz.it ion, ia visiting Irieiids in t.uaene. K. If- Devi and C. C. Math ik went tn Cottage, tirove ou lul :iiornmg freight to Introduiv the Mmmrcli in that city. John Forsvtlie. well known here. w a in town yesterday. Ho Is ii" traveling for the Portlaud tracker Company. Kx.Countv Clerk Walkiru busy set ting sst on the bop yard at Judkin' Point. Jle win n-siue at .-priiiKin-in during the summer. J. V. Hutrand famllv an-still read ing In Portland. Mr. Hull t thinking of etigagiug III business at that phuv lu the uuar future. Hon. ( has. Wilkinson, of Portland, who was recenllv uuile ill, has fully reeove nil aud is now in much belter health thatl for aeveral month. Mr. Nannie Chegwidden, grand mother of C. K. Wilkiaaou. lets this moruim; for her old home at Dodge-villi-. W'la.. via the Northern Pacllle. The old hidv ia 71 veals of uge. but mukea the trip alone. 1 ra).-aifcrrlM liaiiMat. SA.N filAMIi, Feb. ;i,, l, V liiseinsay, eniei i-ugii r ,, I'. .Mil. ; struclloii of tlie trails i in-run r,iiat. Spiillgflvhl, : Hrrlwd on the liaii'c Irom ,r ()fkI.,' i ii.. i. in i. . I i..- in - . It Uaalils I Sailing. Chicaimi. Feb. 25. The Herald's Washington eorreapondeBt seud the following: "Notwithstanding the deteimln at ion of Justice Field to remain on the supreme ta-xch uutil some democratic president liesldia Mr. Cleveland may upMiiut hi successor it is now ta-lieved t ti 1. 1 tlie obi gentleman win i com-s-lled to retire aad tireinit Clsvelaud In Hi the vacancy. His health i fall- Inirat Inst and OieluU-rs of his fatllllv endeavor to eonvii-e him the he should stop the tiatd work entailed upon him by the court, unci paa bis remaining vi-ars in ouiet aud real. Justice Field i now nearly Wyear old. aud winle his mind I aouiid, he Hints it imiMiraible to concentrate bis meutal powers aa he did, ev n a re eeiillv aa five Vears sifo. making It so much harder for him to keep up hi share of tli work. On the supreme bench there Is a sort of unwritten law aud every Justice must take his stint and struiik-le throuch it. The work is hard, returiug uslices to ail up till lute hour at llielr homes. "With Justii-ca Field failing and Justice Jackaoii unable to sit on the Im-iicu at nil, the court is very much iu need of assistance. If the wishes el the other meiiila-i wf the court were cull- siiltid. not onlv Juatico Jackson, but Justice Field, would immediately re tire aud p rem it Hie president to ap point younger and more vigorous men III their places." Something al at llar.ni. (tAl.l.trol.l. ()., Feb. 2.V. A rival of the sultau of Turkey hasjust been dis covered iu Hast (iallipohs. He baa Ueeu living berw for two years with hi wife and anotlwr woman, who acts in that capacity, the happiest relations existing bctweeu the three Another ot hi adopted wives came over from W at Virginia recently and cam in on good term and then he bad three. A lew days ago another woman citme there for refuge, aud then be had four. Kveryihing went on swimmingly, be twecn taking in washing and getting help from the township trustees, and the "pound" parties, uattl the other night, w heua 14 year-old girl appeared at the harem and south t shelter. It was given, she being very comely, and the mail of the bouse 'having a big heart. When she learned the rule of the institution that every new corner had to become lit wife, ahe objected and Med. The neighbor are greatly inceaaed, and are talking of hickory swit lies, duckings, tai and feathers, etc. I.aaerrar a.S V terror Agr. London, Feb. 2-V A dispatch to the Time from Tien-Tain savs that Itev. tillla-rt Keld, of the board of foreign missinii. of the Preshyterian church of the I'nited btaUw, haa privately inter view i-l member of the grand council at Peking, all of whom et pressed themaelves aa strongly deairous of pem with Japan. The audieaos the viceny has had with the enijaror of China ale reported satisfactory. The IVking government ha Hot takea any ilwisioii regarding the ieorgaai7atlon of ): army, owing to t be obstructive tactics of ibint-a oftlcial Colonel von Hannekeu baa intima ttil that lie has definitely withdrawn from the task of rvnrganUinr the Chinese trxaijai, Uecaus preliminary coliditlona were not complied with, and because the advisera of tbe empire have failed to grasp the true rauae of military collapw of the CUln.-ae em pire. Again! Aaaarlran t'aill. Vauim.tim, Feb. a. .Secretary On-sham rwrriv.-d fn.ni the I inte-1 Utea consul of Pari a cablegram tat lug that tlie council haaeiiterxl a do crv prohibiting tbe Iniiwriatton, uutil further order, of American cattle into France. Cattle s!.ips-d before th -Mil Inst, w ill i premittrd to enter under restriction to la- iiupned ty tbe lulni.lrr of agriculture. M.llrl aiawaa.r Ulaal.rO ST. John s. N. F., Feb. W. The steamer tirand Ik waa dispatched by Iti Koveinment laat tight with a cwrgwof pruriiiona to n-lirv the dia. trr existing among telinu ou the northern csi-l. i'De rai.way line have been tiiix ked by naw for over a fortnight, and it I iiiip.sa.ibl to ariol relirf by that nieaua. )!. aa.awar. JlllCRsMN ClTV. Mo K.b "VTl . houar talay d- frmted th bill making1 It a tnlaih-riM-aiier for women to wear hats al Itw-alrva, churvhea, etc. III- nimmi'iiii -. oia crel iry aj chief aasiatuiit. "We are gon,,. (l' Petersburg," ald b, "to make a fp. port on tlie work done on t)e , railroad wlilch I lo connect Vla.lkg. stM.'k Willi 11. Petersburg. .vt. loo mile of the road arv in,,,, structed, and 1 shall ak for a M; ly for the construction of anjni.Ka utiles, now surveytil and slaked. Xl. total length of the Hue I alut 4o miles, audit will lake six or rv,n years to complete it." Civ ll lo film. Dasvii.i.k, Ky., Fib. .7.-c,,,t Samuel M. Ihwiie, a lineal dimvnJm,, of the original Dauielll'Nitie, ha. ,H liouni-ed himavlf a caudidiite fur n,iu liiisalouer of agriculture on the (HU. iM-ratic ticket, and lu auiioiiiicing ha platform atutea tnai lie ia "in favor ot both gold and sliver III uls.uiiiluin, with a plentiful supply of hog j hominy for Ihe people." ,, state that he Is "a democrat in M il(B breast there Is Uo guile." HIM. Appro !. tin HaI.KM, Feb. 23. The follow Inn bill. were approved today by (Jov. Uird: liaker city cnaner; asyium stwrn Lane county ferries; Crater lakt r.' serve; county ef Llucola; amend are. turn 14.1, title lo; niueua witiu itti criminal code; superiuU-udeiit ufr. lum's rexirt; umeiid contagious iliaaia, act; mayors to buy at lax sale.; n ployinclit of couvicls; amend m-ti.,D MS, Hill's eoile; amending ii.uiitr roads act; imiklug street a amlkllni highways; amending code liiflninj act of icloliy ; Forest (iiovr eliaitrr, relating lo the pi-actlce of medicilir; to urevelil sale of tMHir fooil, etc : aim ad aci-liou ItViT Hill's code; ameinl sictius loll, aa to attacliiueiils; Dullsa charter amendments; truusicr n.ni saii-iiivti. i of mortgages; protection of lintive m&f blnla; exempiioii or roaos irom lux. I.raa aurcrs.ar. WasIIINUToN, Feb. 'J-'t. The pre-i. dent today nominated Hon. Mail W. Itausotii, senator from North Cmrulina, llillililcr lo Mexico lo succeed III lilt lion. Iaac P. dray. The iiotuiniliw was immediatiiy coullrmed by (la senate. Anxlan lar Ike Mr. alt. Sam Fkaxcis(o, Feb. . ll. R McDouough, w ho paid M'hi.iksi for tf stallion Ormonde was a little nervia today. The arrival of a colt by (h moiide i daily expected, and a matter ol ii.ooo hangs upon the sexuftl youugsler. Some time ago .MrbW oiighniadea contract with the Sao lord estate whereby Ormonde ui be bred to soma Pklo Alto inare. Tta fillies are to go to Mrs. btai.frJL. the colts to McDonough. Against Ik t;niprror. Inik)N, Feb. "t. A di-putcti fsfl Shanghai today, iirtuted Io n- tliii it teriKMiii, says tiiat it 1 miliv,-k is wrted thiit" the Journey of l.i llu: g Chang to Peking ia inti-mlvd In flit bin a chance to accomplish list I ha long awaited, the overthrew i tin- present Mauehu dymisty In liiiu I.i Hung Chung will begin hinjoursn to Peking tomorrow. The same il patch also says tliat Kuug, i-:i-taotai Port Arthur, ba made n i-unfeajne, showing the tiaitorou distant of Ii Hung Chang. It i stated tint Li Hung Cluing baa lecu leagued with otlicials in the palace at Peking f" tu overthrow of Hie dy misty ever nsorls waa deprived of his yellnw Jhi kit ar d -acock feather, and lml ruri'.ui olllcva. Ule llrohrn llrari. liltl.l.liui lit, O., Feb. J-V- Wiihts two Imurs yeatcrdiiy moruingssiH couple died, Ihu husband pai-f away suddenly ou uccoliul of griff' the death of his wife. Mrs befit Hfiuzelcmaii liad U-eii a stilUrer f"a ust lima and died at four o'cl sk day morning. Mr. Heineleiiisa bal not been sick nnd was pn -nl st t.s w ife's dcalhU-d. He wssverymutt overcome by tlie oivuru-iuv, ainlsa in great mental distress II o"i not be comforted, and iihoul laols4.ff alter the death of his wife, he weat : to another riMiin and laid dwuu lounge aud almost instantly expirei Tug Sxvakvi. -Salem Journal: Ofia seekers are swarming the state hw. aad beseigiug the slate otltciali appointment. Those gentleiueii hardly get time to attend tn tin llu') of the'ir olllccs to say nothing of tW private attaint, eating and slei-pinif. health Restored ALL TiUri DOWN T.'o Ctrongth ror Enorgj i able i:..r-d3 Hoovered -ilh- ii-Hr.t j sokes ' CURED Eri't Ayer'sSarsaparilla n l 3 .I..."- 5 "Sr.srsl ys.ir. co. my M.l t'Sil mtiiliiiiiri tn,-. .ti-iii ail rn n and mjr r'l-rnl health ery nnf b iT m Korsil. My lianil arrr eoi-ri .-; p lar,: ..res. rfiarliarsuif U" u"",-t liaU no .irrtiL-Hi nr rnrrwy il n a I'ltl arrr tnl.rralili- In till- rllrrn i- U.(. I rerena-nnti 'ak'.ng Ayr a parllla anil mhi is-lu-e.1 hn a' In-llrr Mr ai.ixntr irlnnK-l ami1" ti .. . ... i. .ir.pr.1 py j i. inr.ni .1 ri-UKi i. r ' f ia III reUt. k. l.l on taall.S 0 r1. sapanlla. till I lis.l unl n l-tt " " a Bi) bealtlia-a-rr.i.irr-1 "-A A T' '-- prop. Uarri House. Ilior n llftrft The Oflrpeinorillj ! Mini . n.i. 1 n 1 .1 n 11 Ql III u z - i - 1 - AdmiUsd s AT THE WORLD'S 1"A,R oooaoaeeooawftaoececeei uuLUcn WEST BAKING POWDEP O 88 O 83 O O o O o 8 3A ' v asa-l " "- I. It I maJ riabl h" 1 1 J. It la aiarta frf tl- ?" Baaarna ami is la r rr-t"-' " aapanor la ll -'J '' S. Tt- mskrrs cnara" " La Sinl e-.rr -amh-T-aM r . aauarji il it a a am . CAN YCU ASK fC": ' CLi'iiaat A tiaa. V