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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1895)
G 1 ) s4M. LJ Wvt wiu ilowu Uwu u.dii to dy. F. M. Christian, of Silver Lab-, I lu Portland The plate gb" " l'ut longer building today. Tl.i' notorious Johnny linvti i ting in Kugcnc. It it ii . iitul II ( .ho Oil p.-Iv11mii w 1,1 ''' I. 9. r-itator Wi-i Vii- i"ott!.vud. I!bt. JI. l'-". "t l '. trrid nil llil atVernii.i' trin. K. A. Ik'.id, i Irrii-i, 4 t.. Uj.ilM III .Ug.b Isalaf. Telrr1"" U1W hsvs lu p'.-. ia .Had Hall at ll uuiTtritj. A uuiulriW Chihiuwn rt ia il tendance at lit show last lllglll. T lllCoH U ill Ulns lb .ivf riiiuvnl rrxuu of f Ij.iuj.uu. Visa Ik-lie Ihllard haa returned hmi ta liosh.a aflr a day' hre. lieiijlaa l.evlurfrr will ii.-uce ' the maliufai lute 'l clucer iu alsiul a week. M. Velk. divislssll superintendent of the i. 1'. K. " i rhl 1"t v"l' I" Lllgcne. Ml Nellie Wellington, ' Cntiatjn lirove, arrived in F-ugenc on thi ainruing' h-al. The Paytoti bund pluvtil severs! air on Hi street this Hiii riKMni lo n large iTOWll of MHIlf. A company of young flk tmiii tin eltv uii a picnic cXc.ition in : Muriuil' park tislay. The (IihmI Templar guvu a social ut their hall lut hIkIiI, which was a suc cess In every rcss.ct. It I certain Hint Lunette i 1 1 clc luate tho Knurl li of July this year and It will ! a grand nltair. Mr. Wylie, the huly wlm u mysteriously healed, walked In prayer meeting Thursday evening. Arthur Lnwdl, formerly of thin city, ia now working for it n electric com puny In Folsoin, California. Mrs. Phoebe Kliiscv and daughter, ; Mi in Maggie, icturucil In ino to .-mIcui on this iiiornliiii's lH'ul train. A man wu in lowu early (hit; iiiiiriiing with n lonil of Utliiri ami onion. Ho found u ready umrkrt. : The i-omiiiK liiiinii ipal rampiiU'ii in (irunts I'lim piomimit In kf mixed up with an iiid.-x'ii(kiit reform lickit. Jniutti K. Holt and wife of San Jom-, California, arrivid iu Kuirriii IIih inoriilug, oihI will vWt hiTi- fr a : time. MIch I.ucilo SlalUcr loft on thu Ik-uI : traiii this iiioruini; for Wi-lluTliy. Ituki-r county, wluru iho will li-ach M'llliol. ' A man who wan protly Wfll "loaiUd" i U'cuiiiw fiitliuiliiHlic ovtr tin- play al the opt-ru liouat hint cveiiiiii; and had ! to be invited out. Medford Mail: Ut-v. K. A. McAlit- t-r arrived thl morn i tin and will vmi- , duel rnivernlUt m-rviivs lit the opera ! Jioilftt fur seveml (l:iy. ; Mr. V. T. Smith, the well known; rnrlland drummer, recently united in lliarriiik'' In Mi"' Nellie t'ullaha'j, lit t'orvulllH. whs iu llmjene imiay. i Mr-. Jo-w'ph Iiixoii died at lier hme I on (ink creek, near Corvlli, hil Sun day. Mh wnn iMirn iu Miori in IsM, and eame to Oreynii in lWi. Many etiiu ile that hops will hriiiu 10 ci'lila ier pound Uii (all. If H''" piediellou maleriali.es it will help this portion of Oregon wonderfully. A Salem di-pnli h :iy: Sec-elary of Slate Kineuid Is daily reeeiviiic letters lellliiK him In Hlan l llrni and kli'x-k out the railroad couimlioii if io-.xililt The case of I hi Mute vs M. M. Marks will he tried III JuMice Holland's court In Itlehardson precinct, next Satur day, J. M. Williams apsariiiK fir the state. Mrs. Wilsou, who has U-en v i-.il i tig with her sister, Mrs M. X ltark. r, in this i-lty, returned home to Portland today. She was nivunitiailied hy MiM Knthel Marker. (o. WIlloiiL'hhv will cave next Tueiuluv iiinriilllir lows, u lu re lie vium lo take eliarire of a drugstore. He goes by the .North ern racille route. TheH. I. tie tiain Is now on th Nalrm branch. The company lias hcvi n oreluht thousand lies at Natron which will probably be takmi to Latham for treatment. Mi Ada P. Thulium, of Turner, Kraduute of I he ron-crvatory of music, came up on this afternoon's local to continue her music w ith Mn-s Sawyers, of the conscrvulorv. Salem Journal of Friday: Mrs. M. ('. Wire, of Kuijcne, who lias Iss-n In Portland visiting friends, came up on the 11:17 local for a short visit with her sifter, Mrs. 1$. II. liradshuw. Father Ncttleville. who will con duct a niis-dn in th t'utbolic church for a few davs came un on the local tills 111 tul.ir, oil Hie rui is evi rttto Inealiitlg :itl pfl.-iS M'Li'l and oiiv-half tier ins, stats that w here a reduction is uncle on nr. cM-iing lie, u una cuiiielhitlou c!a i tin,,t la atlaehed. As pnl.ihd j.-ter.lav l was "no cal:' . l.:c mil. he flu!n iliat llll' II. led. A 'til in di-p it., of y.-.terday : Al She cii .1 a t ii-iil'lslioii w'lth the n. in..:- tiliy. .vcicury Kin.ai.l I. ar.li . ill.- i run ut.il -tite.i for I'm;. II. d to i i re i . I (.. i. f, , !ie in 1 1,.- hr.lrl.ll.il.. -lilt 11,-tl'llted I y .1. I! Kd.ly. r riiiiii ll. .i ll, A 1 1. I is y I iin rl bin in tn Mid llr . .( itio.t tin- '!? tl.anil l,tkar.a e..:in- I. .t t i I. ! ..ii -ll..li, tl.r at i or n y -Minsl i'. 1 t.l naail.uti W s) rr . (td k l is nTtar. Tl It li. ii. el' r.lant be linonl, At of l ietllna i.f , t KlliallUl C'l.ur. li muni- r tn .-n Fiau. iro, i. -. ll.risiali Kurn.s 'llmisliy iimrn. in mi the Irani !r 1 'illt li, Molilalia, lor l-unal. Il liai spm-s Hut she nm ll.e KUiicbr l.aiuoiit ho a' len.l id -li ani in .-slain; I. nt a c.ni-iii, Flla I'.Untl.r l.alnmil. I.tlklioll Atlvalicw: ' I'. II. Vebr talll.l H SlSt'.ll nil liVr llllik lel.lf Ibv flr. oi ti.e iseek. His old treas Here .le.tse. to S. s him, and limiiy new patrmis ill m II him milk ibis eax.ii. Mr. Vi lli Is l.tiw makiliK lmi l'i.uii.1 of butler s-r d iy, bin think lie ill p i milk tlioiithto make 'Jtal siitud pt r day.'' I bis is the uelille III. ill who N 1hllikil.( of IciiinV 11 hi . !i lit to IvIL-elie. No marriage liivliw ha Iss-il i-u'd in Lincoln county since Jimuary, and I lie county clerk I iliclllnd tof.rl blue over the matter. He ought Hot lo tie-pair, but rat In r look foiw ard lo (be nioiilbs o July and AiU'ii-t and Is-emi-i.led. Itlbal'elv Isiwilile that be A n.oitiso IUL ILUlAl.S buh hiEVtXi trUCMt.r. l' 1 frin of Hi" i.e ttrrrrd t'pon llll Afiei lleoti. !.: .. .m. At l.l-t lvKeiia t! .inn i tniii. I'hi lr I be ater J fr k'l'iiii; to ha .' I. rim if the It :, rle agrts aj ll. uiiiv Hot have the privilege of writ llig Hie liltall. II iili the liceiiws, bul many tl r-t in go- Unter l;..l Va li nt ion i will Is- commenced then and t hi-re. tin lilt.lt. II id ill U- ittlled by Mr. alr.t. tLst eV'er of the p..Mcr, t'rl M. I'. si Will illl.ah.il.. li. .-u, tar. I l !tr i im. I i i.tl. in. u ! U.wiht tl.t old mill .ie agis jug to I) in l-r H: Mil. a. Hi. y al o get tl.i Vrr lac a ii lain! in'i'l f. r :' r it .n a r aiiiuiii. Mi!,. V 1 1 1 : a -s I and suiter bind I bill. Ut I to plit U 1 1 mill and H II re I. OS-' ill 1 i rsa a- for llaa 1 ') CI..J.. Mr. I mi- r a I at. ( ir. the I. .i-e. I'll.- .'(.le U i !!. cbelibi j it- f hi i- Hie in mill lotli. ir iitnio-t. !"!r. Miliar 11 r:w ti.al mi I man in. I Mr. 1 1 . a it, i a lie iiai-eti.' mill man. 11,. y nine .mr ", ' a f.i-t i null in eveiy parti, iil.ii Ir. Maaiuiacil. A Kod b al b li li -i.l al Mil Mr. Ibiiiunvii.l'- lliiain'ul ul.ility. II. le I oin 'thing lo the .iat mi Ihe siile j.ct, and II llidlesl' Ihat Mr. Ham lie .ml I-all ri.-lit in inuMey inatters. It is Mi ll o riin. niU rtl.nl Mr. Iloiii.ei i- ul-o interested in tbellreon I'acille. The follow ins; item i fnun Hie Tele- I I u i n : A geiitliiuun v.ell known ill com Uierelai cilcle. in Mi ollln was iiie tinned tisbiy iilx.iil Mr. 1 luiiimoiid' standing and eiitcrpii-c. " hy, he i cligaited iu laru'e Uliilcrtakinc, tin le, ami Is kimvt n tli..ll(;liiilit the state," Mild the get. Hi man. "Ill-i htclpi iv cover a Very wi.lc range, limn build ing itiilw a In l.atiking and m.-reiiu- I.N1' KAM'K KA I KH nun ( i:n. Ileill il Uutes lieillli'i'd III I'.IICi'lie I nli-ltlerulily binll the MloulaA ev road, .'s mile Ion.-. Ile and bis iiiutiii r ois ialed tbi mad for a w hile, un.l then sold it lo Hie Northern I'aeitic, of which it I h f.-x.ler. The lliuuiiuouil V Phillips burg, another branch of the Northern 1 'u i lit-, wa built by liiiu and bi-no elates, and sold lo the Northern I'a cille. Mr. llainiiM.il. I 1 I'r. sidciil of the First National Hank of Ml .nun, w ilh a capital of r'sm,isi, of the Ml son la Merc.iiitile Coiiipauy, with a capital of I.J",", and i the con trolling spirit in Hie llig lllaekf.H.l The following di-palch rnvived In-H' 1 hi afternoon I elf explanatory: San I-'ka.m im ii, April 111. Hoard ii-uraliee rates are hereby ndui-cd I..... I.. ...... t Ih ..li.l..l fVl-l'lll illlf 1 "Mill llll.t , I If "K,-,-,- --l--' -,..,.. ' ,. , , .. 1 . ' ... . I l I I I i i t t. I . ...I. la lllllltl it'll 1.1 Miccia hn.aM rating ..ii is-i vein linn i".-. I . . . . i ik. .rial "If ilie Astoria road is only .V) or i'si miles Ion,;, you u ill liml Hint be Is fully capable ol 'swinging the prosnitiuu. He wuschletly in-lrillllelltal iu defeut ing Marcus laly' scheme to change (he cupllal of the state from Helena to over. .n . attached to iluetion. aneellalion iXI-tillg p cliiil-e to ilieli-s on II,-I'rrf. ritM Petty Hi. ft to (irllfy Ilia P. aire In l'eaf. , t'si j ( f 1 : For amiiv llliis puat uftnlta : .1.. th ing and aiimll ttiimi.ii!. of e.i-li lr .ni t 'iv till, b ft there tor ibalige. have Ketl niling from the dry j;isla store of A. V. Pclers In thi city. I'he ir Iv who rforniii tie mi.l. ineaii. r evidently catm-d a ki y to the front ilrtor lis lliere were lio id. ins nf all entrance havVn; been n.ade t Ibe tore in any other way. Su-plcieu may have lalli il nil soinei'lie but tints u s ti.i i lii to ihe rol.ls-r. When II Uv.'iiiie ii-rtain thai tin (belts Here Islllg lelllllllltitl the clerks III Mr Peters' employ s i about for means herd V to i tittup the light linn, rid individual, an I ml I. ft I'tie day evening they p ins-.l some niaik. d p. i !it l id Ci-lll til i-' t'llll Hlld si tiled a pin e of paper nn-s It iu sin It a w ay tluit wile Hie till nut-lied dill lug I he lilgbl the paK-r would Is tarn. The In xt uioriiing the till Isire uiiuiistak ab e ntalks uf having U-etl i s ui'.l and . the money win guile. The mailer w a tin u pla.s-il i'l Ihe bands of the pnlnv, 1 , and they iiiiatiged lor the eaplure of Hie thief. It wasliot thought Unit Ihe j burglar would enter the store two nights lu iicei'sltu " no w ut. li w as ; kept Wi-lnesdny night, bul yisti-rday evening Mayor .viuihs-k miwereii lien. I'lom-r as sNeial .luxinan to a i-l in the eaplure. As Die eiitr in. tothe-'t.re was known l.i Is- made through the front dour, the hiii li- laincl inioii from Mayor Mat- I. s-k lo ksvp wali-h from Ibe interior ofhis.liy gtssls store dirictly ncro-s . Ihcslrist. SHS-ial Polieemaii ( 'roner and ('mi-table lUu Lintun, urine. I with revolver and a shot gun. w ere stalioiie.l there, while Policemen II. J. I I. , v and 11 M. Pratt remained n I be streets warrant-with which to make the ar re-l. Maiked coins had again Is u phut. I in Hie llll and It was sea'vd Ibe same a mi Tuesday lilght. At at. "ill half p-l eleven o'clock r.t.bSli veil Was sisMI cinullig up the si ns I from toward the Hoffman lotie. A few tlts.rs south of A. V. Peter' t he met I'. J. Howard, of tbti K"i;i!cr. and passed the time of lav with bun. Coining on up (lie street, be made a half rliil.' nil t lie siilcwalk in front of Pclcr'a store, ut the siiiiie time looking to mc il' lliiuur.i was wiiteliilik' bliu: sit-- ihc it i m i r. n tit or oiM&r. He l 1 liuafc-ht l.i t j i'cmiui 1 kit A. A g.n'. L. ii. A.l. i. Ilu atteniisjli, rt-"iett Ibe billowing ibpliti; "Pmii i.AM'. April l'.i. From re isnt nl rii-i te. we ari- list to believe 1 . J . i V . I .. I tin- II. all w tin loliisil kl.tr. I S.lrllll' lltigsrt I 1l prviA Ut Lof vuJi.ly t f.iir l mwii to lujjiit. No titiss . fiUtory arriMig'-'iiivnt coul I l)c lim l" f t ground. A tlouring ini',1 it inflight at Iat, The jKSOpIo of Kukciic slioul l m l and encourage tlie Iniildt r by train No. 1 1 and worJs of encouragement, and in Mireh anti. I time tlm more aubstanti.il rutvr l U in. way over in. (if ,.,.,,, a-.-iiotiti atlthnrtli.-s l kis-p --i---- a . U.. ut on arrival. if each train Th "Open I0r' r,''ll'', 1,1 ' "rt" !urmli .leeriplloa wirvdApri. J;U1, ,eJ tt jiubln: rece Om the .other il.iy. Ketmrti il not ay w hctlicr it wit similar to tn.itiy .t tlie other on U'Hir reccptiontt for which that town i nobirinu. Silver liaalHriulisi'artlo.laiiil tli- rcilitI tltirine tlie l.i-t .tiarier ut a century by unfriendly legislation. lower hp drops w hcii talking, uppr rrojicr icgiaitoti m mwrr n to tivth piotrutle, mi Idle ones appear to , the esteem in which it was held foi ! Ulse, als.i shews some lieavvgol.l iPl.ng, pleasant laikcr, goisl dainvr, , I'l Mil. roil a -Ii mid M.' Il -i III PI liN. toll llrow n. alias Jack Mrady: ii y al old, 'i fl, i'.. inches tall, weight, I o s.iiii.s, slender btllltl, tlat k hair, t row II unistat he. dalk ryes, long arm ...t.l 1..... I .i.t.ti. -I.iitil.lena litelt and slicli'lv sl..nl, thin face, small i 1 . hut slii.lilly rut . ling, sbart tipr hp tin mall tis l, weur No. . sIusk Wears I iiue hi. g with ramcu letting. I'evler lleius. April 17. sV,. liar.l. ning is the order of the day. S. It. Mi.ru. Vice President of the ccnturicf, yon, ince history ha re cordeil the uctioim of the human race. No trouble in autiiipabd in m- i curing able counsel to oppose Die claims of the railroad commission for aalarie. The attorney general cannot bo iletHMided on. lie secured Lane coinily S. . ..,iUMie, visll.-U the i,:. ,.,;-;,, thrjnch the Port- -J,'.?",,. Iu. 1 corporation ring ami i- un.ler ni.-i a Mind iy selnsd at Trent. Ve their control. Lord ami Ivincnid a. know leiU:e ii pleasant call. j are not ow lied by them, ami only I'r. .1 1'i.iL.r r. I om. .1 Kl nls V fram a s..eiirml imtiiinutioil hv break- m-vi ml uiontli stay In Faslerii Wash- j j K .1L. rnr,.ful y prcparc'il blate of Inglmi. He rode his bleyrto fnuu , " . ' 1 1 lite i ili I'llii't lsliy Noles. liaiiy l.tisrO. A T 1 1 .0. Mi- Julia Via.ie is valcdietoiian. The Setiiois ill elect their cla po et ami orator next week. The Futaxian w ill give their open esion, "l'he Woman's t 'ongn-s-t," Saturday evetilnif. May ilth. An In-Icre-ling prograiu i Is-tng prepareil ami the enlerlainiiidil will la.-oiin-thing new and interesting. Unite a iiuuils-r ol visitors w ere pies tut at public rhe'.oticiils yesterday, It living tin- lat iipH-arantv of the Sen iors until coinineucemeiit. The excr tins were excclleitt throughout, the ShiikesM-areali scenes ls-ilig Vity well ll'lnlelld. The F.utaxian held llieir la-t elec- tin ii t'.ir the Vear eslerdaV. I lie I Anaconda. The Helena isiileiliil uot have very much money lo spend, und bail it not Ih-cii for Ha'iniiiond ami W. A. I 'lulke, Ihe 4-uptltl would have bis-n moved to Anaconda. Marcus luly stent money, and it hsik money to handle a campaign ill opposition to him." Vimtlicr l.'ol. ro.nl. The California, Ongoii iV Idaho Ilailwav Company yesterday filed ur II. le of incorporation; purpose to con ruct. purchase or otherwise uc piire and eiiii a siumliuil gauge rnilroait, with telegraph and telephone line. U giuning al tide water on the coast of Solano county. California, and run- low ingo Ulcer ' were chiiscii and will U- ningnoitli ami not theit-t through Ha installed next Friday: President, lam.. Vol.., Clu-a, lileii. Ichamu. -toii; vice presiileut, SI' secntaiv, Itaibara Lai l.t.lla Johnston; Hi. I. ill-nil as-il:int wcrclary, r lov treii-urer, T ln ie-a Friendly at-arin-, Jennie Ileal tie. -t. Ila .ninr; Watkitis; srrgi ant- ( intake (irnvc Ilrm -Leader, April .11. Iia-ta. I.assi iis alel jUisI.n- eotinlles, California, 'Hid Lake, Harney uml Mallniir coiinli's., in liicgmi, tin.1 Uu vbee, I'a ia, Hiu ida and Kiiighain eniintiis, in l.iaho, lo a coiiin-clioii wit hone or more line In Wyoming. Also a blanch tt'oiu Kluiniitlt Falis, Or. connecting w ith the main line in MotU. k county, California, and an other leavinu' Ihe main line iu Telia- F.rlt . . i i ..i.ii.ii aiiMi. Mis .Mc.Murrr nas i-"'".r Ii.l' her Visit hert made m my friends who will legrel to see her leave. Pat Jennings an I family, of Spo kane, arrived in Ibis city Tuesday. Mr. Jennings will reside iu Ltmati, where ho eau I ready to go lo P-oIk" mia when necsary lo U' tit !be lioldeii Star mine recently pun based. Witt, r -tit tleVi'lolH-ineltt work oil for Sioux Cit.V. t,iH letlge, we l.aru that very rich ute has Is-en foiiiiil. Mr. Annie Millcrd, of Junctitui City has Iss-n an-linL' In netting out the Lcho Leader for the past two wciks. She learned the mysteries of handling ls' in tliis olll.s-when the Ttts-r was 'established, nesrly six years ago, and Ihotnrll she has not workul much in an nfllce for a long lime, bus not forgotten how to make herself uc fnl in Ihe w oik rctUircil to get out n pa-Pt- W ii.P I'a rri.i: -The Dalle T. M.: The hand of wild cattle which h Iss nliithe habit of ranging mi Jo Hii.t I aw n creeks, blanches of Agency ,.L. in Ihe coast rainte, have chali ed their range, so hunler say Inivels.-ll Itsiklllg lorllielll liaiid of cattle ha ranged cade for nearly -M w ho This iu the Ca vear. ami nas afternoon. Ile is from New ork city, Wt,tt(1(.ri.lj W)ir.t w int-rs .luring and has tjnite a reputation as a pulpit , )H, .,,1 wth ea. Those killed oratar. 1 1. i,,,.,t..rs in the spring have ls-n (siainoii; incorH.rator, I M lliisM-lt. Uaklaml. tab; I., w . j llrown, Ivigeiie, or.; LoU rt Clow, Ijuiictlon ( ily, or. Ihe tetnperary j hi adiiUtiHet are al ICilgene. j siitH.iiN.i S iiapk r Tkn Mii.i;. Ttslav' KoM-burg l'laindeiih r says: I Frank New laml ami A. Iv MeCulloeh I had nil altercation over some l.usinc atlairs last Tuesday and m pnrated w ilh ! Mime bad b.nd " up. Weilneday j morning McCuIIih-Ii w ith several of ' hi friends appeared al N w land'f. the ouarrel was r wed and came to i.lt.ua Met ii Hcii a .Mw latin ai- ; leires. struck 1 1 1 in on the Inad with a r..li Newlalnl struck buck at M iculloch with a pistol. To avoid the . I.l..u Mel'tilloch iloilged his Ili ad lol : ward and the pistol w as dischiirgt t, 'hooting MeCull.s h through the Lack .of the neck, liitlieliiig only a slight 1 tl..h ta-nillitl us reiKirti-d bv lr. Ilrud- Uii lm was ealletl In cxullliltti and piiscrils' for Ihe wounded man. Com plaint wa mad.- la-fore Squire Hamlin of this ut v bv llvroti My rati and the : matter will U- up f'.r heariti.- Imnor ; row at one o'ebs k, w lu re all Hie fai ls ill the ea.-e will doiiblli- Is- made known. I'mttaiid. J. A. llilggsba erected a stils-laallal plank Ini.v on the east side ol Ilia jtlace next to the rn.nl. I l l:. Parker ha Is ell appnilited a I he former were aimed with j ,,tarv PuLhc bv Ihe t inventor. Mr. Hayes ha returned lo reside on hi bomesiea.l on the mountain. I Mr m Jo-wph Parker aud Juniei 1 I'arviu with their wivi-s visltis.1 I'ncle John si. s.ps Sond. iy, nl Pleasant Hill. 1 Ciii le J. .hit's hiallii Is Very ssir. 1 loseii Parvln and I'ncle Dan Parker arc civet ing a cmniiimlioii shop Just alinv" the Anthony creek bridge for holtie coiixeiuetice. i The band boy are practicing twice !a week. and we bos-lbey w III coticlllile e re long to a picnic during Ihe coining summer. 1.00K alter ute Ing that he was not, lie dodged into j ihe entrains' way of llien.sir ami ink ing a key from liis MS'ket etl'is'lcd an entrance. I luce oil ine insnnt ne lighted a match and went In the rear ol the building. Iteliirning In the frnhl of Ihe Hi re he clillilsd upon ll.e is.llliter In reach some sins' which wt le Uhiii a Bhelf. While here he lighted at least a half a d... 11 Inali hi s lM-fnrc llinling Ihe iiumlM-r he wanted. The police from their ambush nero-s the street could wu him plainly. He was iu I hr store al least twenty min utes and while then" struck eightis'ii . . ... . 1 . . . or twenty maicnes. ute (sinee thought il ls"st lint loalteinpt Ihe cap liiru until he came out of the store aud when he did so they stcp(wd forth j from their ambush ami, covering bliu a shot gun, Crmn r ileiuitnikd bun to throw up his hand, w hich he tlid. lie was aeurched imme.liately but no nrma were found upon Ins s-rmi. 1 11 his piH'kets were found the marked coins, a pair of No. :i, elolh tup ladies shiM-s, a silver mounted mnaineiilnl ladies hair comb and a Isix ol I. lit edge sins- blacking. When Stevi lis fully n-allcd that hu was in the hantls of the ollhvr of Hie law he Is einiie greatly agitated Isi ausa of the sorrow which would l brought UUI his mother and bt-r family by his actions ami Is-ggt tl thini la release him. which of eoutsc thef refused to tin. At bis nspn-st Mr. 'Peter wa sent for but hu declined Income. Ile tlid Hot wish In go to jail and was taken to Ihe city marshal s headquarter ' over the Saving bank where Constable Linton kept guard over him until Ibis nioru Ing. He would talk very lilt!" ami saitl nothing als.ut his crime. It was reported In si ns-t talk today that he had made the assertion tiial others were implicated in the rohU-ry but this statement I unfounded as soiim of the officer wore w ith him constant ly anil none af them beard blm make Hie assurtion. Steven was given a hearing this nun ning U'fore t ily Lecordi r lorri, ex olllcio justice of the s-ace. He waived examiiiatimi and wa tx.uiid over iu thesum of i '" l aps-ar Is fote the grand Jury al the June lei m of court. No attorney was employed for the defense. Not U-lug able to furn ish Ihe necessary Isunls he was placed ill the count V jail- The limits of Ihe law ill crimes of till liuturo are two ml llva viars III the stale Is-uilell" t'ary- . . SU-vet. had formerly Ihs ii i-inploy-e.l h a clerk iu the store of A. V. Pet er, but has liol bee vebr or more. " ' : . . ......... . .. ... ..1 he has oiirrieil a aey i" un'i"'- know n i.y ir niiilt. r Is.vs we are all luleriwled. Ltdt i.Ait. I'a . Hilar. I, A.nl .V. Cnl'M Con vi;m loN.The aixlll annual ii.nveiitlnn of the Lane couuty W. C. I. I'. was held In Junction Clly (his week. The following ollUs.'r went elected for the ensuing year: President, Miss Maggie Houston, Junction City; correspond Ing aecre lary, Mr. Nellie l. Hani, Junction City; ten. riling secretary, .Nlr. llaiina, IliiKi iie; treasurer, Mrs. M. Haudsakcr, Jnuiiian ( 'ily. The retiring president, Mrs. Condon, was elected delegate li the liosebtirg convention which la to mis t Mav I Ilh ami loth. The next ewiinly convention will Isj held III Lu- gciii next April. - - - m T.hi P.m. liraul Pas Courier The big "Mogul" or "Hog" engine ate pronounced a tlat failure by 1. ill intent locomotive eligiueer on till line. They Use nioru wimhI, are mora lr ul.lesnmi. to handle and don't make the curves a well a.. Ihe lighter engine-. Th" company have fotiad It i ut mi. I will tliseui.l them erelong. For a heavy train moving slowly aver a straight and level track they Ju very well but not when stss'd la neoe asary on Ihe multiplicity 01 curve ami high trestles 1s t weeii liraut Pass mid Hisse-burg. I'.iiy tiull'l, April X. Pnii..iitii.N So ii.TY. The time of the meeting of Ibis society ha been changed from Saturday lu Friday night. A good atlemlaiice waa present last evening, ami alter the usual routine of business the following ofllcera were electisl: Virgil Johnson, president; Charles MeChire, vice l.realdent; '. W. Wester, secretary; M. llaiina, assistant ecreiary; C. Wisslsoti, treaaurer: F. M. Taylor, i- rgi ant at arms; It. McKlnlay, censor. A letter from Itev. J. K. Snyder stains that he Is suc-.s-.ling well in laising money iu the Kat with which lolltUidate the tlei.l 01 ine 1 . church In lliia eitv and that be ex pects to Is? home alsmt the first id May. The Albany IVm.Mrat s that; Major Post'a surveying party, that I iHMi.lilig several thnu-atnl tlnllar to tlnd out w hat anv old pilot can tell them, have reached llliiek ls g. six miles north of Albany- They ex pected to reach Portland eventually in the sweet by and by. (invertior Lord ha executed a tb.i-i. conveying to the I'nitisJ Slate, gov ernment tract of land, I'ixlVi bit. lying tin the north side of Nigif-r Imn Island, at the junction of I tie W'lllarn , tie and Columbia rivers. The cmn (a made on csiltditiou that the govern ment aha.l erect a lighthouse oil the tract. Medford Mail: M M K.vle-toii. I A. Johnson and J. P. Milli""i n turn ed Sunday from their w inter -lay at Junction City and are now at w ri. on their plaoi-r proposition on Lllritt crek. Their is the old P irvi. A Trvmaiti pnis-rtv. which tiny Jr chased la-t year and u. on which they did considerable development o, l:. The dispatch annoui. ring a twenty per eeut rviluctioii of insurance pri iu- Le Liinters tl the spring found 'at and Under. The valley cat tle a a nil" are (s-st when spring emnes. Tiicse w ild catlle are inueh hardier than dorm-tie stock, and are us shy and hard to come utou a deer. "( Alt HlMi Fin." - Following I what Ihe 1'or'laBd Sun ha b suy als.ut the Tin'. Kraa,i'-r .imiiiiv which recently played Tn Lugene: "II Istlinicult lo tind. r-taiid bow such ail aggregation the 'Nihilist' call be toirrat. d fr.uu a professional and ar int of view, anvwnere oui-eie I a , 1 r toianl April I. MoKK llnl-a CM IIAITKI. Hop contract were tiled with the county clerk vesterdav al Salem wherein John 1 lit, and Peter Kllburg of McKee have ngr.s-d In disKsw of 10,000 and s.mio iM.umls rcstrpclivf Iy of thli year' Imu In l.iiieiilhal ilk Co. of Mail Frau- : i-lsisi. the price bunt to m H rent. The hops are tn Is- ilellvered at WiMidburii not la'.er than the .'ilh of October. I l.;jr imanl, April 19. 1 F.st.iNi: Co. Li.MTioM. I.ugene I l.ngini' l o.. o. I, last evening, elect I ulllnr a fellows: Al lloltlell, isti iu his employ fori ln .j,,,.,,, . M. H. i,l,lsd, vice preal During all thai time V.,.,. i moii. aas relary; II. II. II. Itcave- , ussistaiit secretary; J. treasurer; Chas. C. ti-tir i of ll.e insane a luui-' II .N..IHIM. inSAV.-Weutid. r . ..i.i..., -i.... I. ilitf lilliUiltted lo K t l .11 II iii'- - i .in, tv iail ll"b flt-veti. sii'.keii ha'rdiv a d..en w in Lis n il and t onlint' oidv other Inmate of tl "the capitalist Is inn ha lei ,r.l He sits illv r.-a.l-. I he lejall i J' Mall. I't.vn.r -The Mil I A . r. - I I , Id medal i-ont t "1" " " - ii,,- fut-re il.ii-- "-"-1 pari, of tl.e -late l.i be r.-l l;.-. I. org at gate fiom a in :i!t. !i'hitcc Hop 1 1 KM. -Salem Stiilt-liiali: Lib in, thai A: Co. still continue to make hot. contract with the growers lu tin count v and they are Ising tllf.l in 1 1 ofllii-'of the county clerk. J. . IhornLury will furiil-h the lirmwi Ii 10 last pound of ll.e liew crop lit ! ts-iit.; A. C. and W. A. Kei-ne l'l.O is.uii.i-: and Win. Ms.llard, l.eor.t Farrin. Frank L. Krider Ju.ouu s.un.i at the aine price. Wililb-ld and J. I ( over agri-. ll b iti-po-e of U,ni s.uin at stent. Ibe grower are of lii-rva.- ireelliet Illid I he.V Will get a .1 cell I advance a pu king money. p.. J .. .'!. -ti 1. Iu ..iii Mi.mi, C..Mir.-Tbi a-eniid Is'li.'.rest silver medal ci.ntc-' wa held at the I .mgr. gatlonal ehiir l:.-t evening. A g'l crowd wa-'r alt. in lain. Miss Jean Wold w u- I ir -ii.-. fnl orator and iwived Ihe in- n 111 I hete W ere II I lie coll ts-1 II t S ' I 1.11 ne.jlllttl-l them-elvr Well. 'll.e programme wa iriii-rs-r--d with -eellent luu.ie. After it had elided . cream and cuke were serve.? n'i gr. atly enjoyed ty all. (iuldamlth, ore- a. il.iniifU this wa Itot Peters. Hwas Willi this key that he . V,,,,, al ttr(1'1H; . hluisjon, ft gained entrance to the store ami it is jiu, i,ry first assistant' J believed he ha Iss n ptirioinii g ar.i- , .,. () r N1.u,i B.taat. clc from there for Ihe pa-1 year or two, , ' . ami, In fact, ha Iss n wen coming . i i!y ousnl. April .n from the store by s-ope who, howev- 'I'm; Lai kka nh. Held their regu- i-r, sujiiosed he was worklug there. r m t mg at their hall last evealng. He Is a young unmarried man, aged () Vandiiyn tb livered an eitempo y, years, and ha alway moved in ,,,,, u,,r,M., ,,u "The Munlcijial g,. sis iety. His folks are Ing. ily re- ,,.Vi-rii iti.-rit of New Vork." 'Ihe sK-t ted s-ople and his nt lion are Isjlh ( ,1,,,,,,, (,M,jtM auLjeala for ex a surprise ami a ihovk to them. . t,.,H,ri,rti, ilebule tn eai h meuiU-r tit..rs iu tbi city will atMcl- flii l .'lll l In-iKim Ti:..-'Il.e suppln '1 'L; ,. P I t i- Nel.r:v.-!a siilb-r. ha-" ir:l ut'-l I" is-opnw.il ii.mu.itte i. entn I. l 'o f tt.ei- ..pie for tl.eir !,-n ill ...untv. II ! I,,, g.ssj W l-i.l 1 I-a-r '.'ia' I Air:! TlIK M.VTIM 1. - I be Iilil l.le irlvea i.t the i p. ra house tt.i afti-rr it wa utiei de.1 I.y the bir,-.it crowd f ! ,,,.t t.i ai exliiLitp.il oi .- In !hl- city, wn "F.:i-t L.M.'ie At the r.s-e tl.e care! i ,1 work. t. evi-r t hat il it'.re Is-'"' I ,e plav refill, re l ..r tl.e Li r n. lit.' i hi! In n w. re a. I gn'-u a I af a H.ey .-ft the bt.lldlf.'g. i,f an'lv FlioM AS Ol.l) FKILM'. IUiscI urg I;, -view: County hurveyor lleydoa wa the ns ipleut this week nf a line ..rt-ent III the shaiie of one of J.s-i pli Kis-h'a l-autiful, larce ma-s of Ijine i-ounly. Ihe civil engineer and 'liaughtsmau who made the map Is an i, Id Irn-nd of Mr. lleydou's, and fur (hi reason he values the gift very highly. The artlslie workmaii-bip "ii in.-in .p aud tn aniouiit of Infoinni tlott it gives, uotiugev. il lb" original owner of all the laud in Ibe county, make it a work of gn-at value. I'any ti .sr.1. Aj.ril -A N'AKKAW l.-u Al t-- l. liy's Al l.uliV llsrsld. Veaterda.v evei iiilf the 1. 1 He .laughter of Mr. Harry Taylor w pi iving around a fire iu tin- yard her i lotion caught lire arid if l; ba-l t.ot I .-ii for ll.e near pre- . of Mr I a lor. w ho grabU-U l.r ami -lut-K l.er in a lut) of wa'vr, ahe woiibi have no- i..llhle.ly h"-atl aji riollsly 1.11! lied. As It wss all lai-r nuUl'le cloth ng was hurns'l off and one nl arm severely burr.e.j. prisM-nl, and au Inleri-slliiaj meetlag was had. '1 he iin-tion chirs. ll for the next lui-eiing I "lboIs, That (Taa-sli- should I- Chosa-u for the ix-gree ..f A. II." Tin; llol' Ot tiisiK Salem Post: H. J. uteiihi'lmer, the hophuyer, rep-r.-eiiting Liheiilhal A Co. ol Han Fran-ei-.-o, went tn Aurora thl afterawm. Tlie railroad comm:eiii lias coiumenceil iuit to compel the .ocrctary of etate to issue war rants for salaries. I hey arc not content with tho favora received from their real employes, ami sick to coiiiH'l tho state to pay fur scr- Ticca that aro more dctriiuciitai than uwful t- the jn'ople. It takes twice as much of lalxtr anil its products to pay a debt now, a it did when nilver was discred ited. The "honest" gnhl dollar has two Hides to it. It is the old story of turkey for the white man ami crow fir tin Indian, or crow for the Indian and turkey for the white man. It il good for the creditor and money changer but death to the creditor and producer. In two Mississippi counties an agreement has been tnado between the farmers and the merchants that on and after Jan 1, lS'JG, the latter shall not sell tho former on credit any corn, hay oats, Kitatocs, as, etc. The counties raise cd ton ex clusively and the niin is to get the diversified crop idea well started. Tho farmers, will either have to raise diversified crops or cat cotton. Kev. J. C. Head tho would bo bank robber has liecii aciiuitlcd by a Portland jury on the ground of insanity. Thu jury could not agree on either of tho usual verdict and acccpt-Hl the insanity dodge ns a compromise. Wliilo it ii prob able Head is quite unevenly bal anced, it is not of that extent re- luiring confinement in an anviiim, and if committed ho will not re main there long. Theiioniteiitiary is tho best place for men of Iliad's stamp. It may bo said that the daily painrs should not givo such with) publicity to crimo through their columns, tho recent San Francisco tragedy being a caso in point. Hut the jinjiers would not print column after column of such stuff if tho public did not demand it. Tho morbidly curious will linger lov ingly even around a spot whero blood has been shed ami crimo committed, while a man, with his iioots on, dead through violence, fills tho measuro of their content. The incident occurring last night is a sad one. A young man, of former good reputation, is caught in tho act of robbing a man who, in tho past, had trusted and treated him kindly as an employer. Tho lesson is an c-ny one to explain. Extravagant habits and reckless expenditures cannot be kept up by men, who work on a salary, without danger of betraving the trust re nosed in them and obtaining money by dishonest and illegitimate; methods. Tin story of tho unaccountable recovery of a womau of Kugene, regaining the use of her limbs after they had been paralyzed for eleven years, printed in thoi Aim yester day is a truo one and unaccount able. Tho lady attributes the happy event to divine ir.tcrssi tion. Other places have their miraculous shrines to which the afflicted resort in hosu of relief, and this town may now hojs- for one. Marshal Day, Nightwatchiuan Pratt and Constable Linton have Mr. Otteiiheiiner Isinuklug many tn tract, for hop in Marlon for one, two flttc( m, an ollice at their OW 11 ex- g-;.. maik. tfor first das bop. thl Undance at most any time during Jiar. the day. The city authorities should provide the room wun a hone. I he cost would be small and calls for point like the uni versity, railroad depot, electric La.., U i.rJ. April I' l iM- I'.iin.-i.tM. Mi. k vatue up i telephi from Ihe Meek' ranch today and aet-'.n,! Ca lied the like and coat of the thra nn ii arr-ste. Tueiulay for drtiiikenne ciai-sise. I Ley left for Imiiia about j many other points coum i8 an il, ml. bile of th afterii'sui In a hap- twcred at once, saving valuable orunseiiue, ,. . , ..,..,,; .,i ml have sin. U-n confined lu the . "B ' I u t frame of mind. Ld. Test, of Medfurd, ., visiting la 'ortlalid. timo in caso of an emergency, be lid being a great convenience. i Put in a phone for the Isiv. 0 O o