100 mm KILLED! n jl I) I I 1 n HUM 01! Oil) KIP! fllliil 0 - SantidSO Monday. TROOPS TO BE PAID. irtcltlio lb Ousrl. Ki.mjhto.v, Jane lHhurlrg ilie bombsrdiueiit ef Hnlii,iiil' ('urn lint Monday . shell fired by II, e Lm.Mu struck a Hpanl'li milioml I p tiu.u. k'llln over on liundrc '. TI.e Hpu;! Ii guns were dismantled .t tin1 ilw. TO UK I'AII OKK. Ham Khancikco, (ul, June 10 The W.r department lis ordtn'l tlml tbe troop lu tliU city I ld oil u July M. It will r iiulr tTln.'.'i 0 M'JIITSD ATHKA. Han Fka.s'cihco, l al, Jnn 10 The captain of an Incoming aieamshlp re porta sighting .1 sea tin Monlinr Mini' terey aud the convoy d miililji JJru tus. POSTAL STATIONS. Wahhinutmn, I) June 1 ) l'liu Postotllce Department will evLiliiiili postal station In Cuba .ud the 1'liiil Ippihe Island Til fa! CAI.IKUIlM A FAILUCK. Absolute lu Niine Krclloui.- l.lve KtiM'k Whipped Uut The Guard had . call today from . victim of the California drought In the person of Italph Ij C'iliwell formerly editor .ml publisher (f the Hunt. 1'aula, Ventura county, Hi-ntluel. . Ventura Im Houllu-rii coat county, lying adjacent to Io Angel-, cmuty on the north. Mr Cilawfll Inform, lit that the crop failure la complete and would be hard of realization by . resident of tli Willamette valley a lie view, it with - green pasture and Held", Tl e average r.lnf.11 of that section l 10 luctiea, but thlayear the rain guage registered .only 3 Inchon, Hheep cattle and : horses, except tlioae uaed for domedc purpo-e, have been ahlppMl out. Al .ilutly nothing will be grown, even the Irrigating stream having cmpletly failed. Ventura oouty)hae a population of 12,000. Mr Crlswell aaya In ban a nlcw little uewapaper buslne, but locked up the oflli-e and left It, plant, account, and all, M there waijuu use l.i running a paper for a community that will buve no mean of support until another year rolls around. Honored by Ilia Pupil. The Portland Telegram say. l'ro. ' feasor Ackerman, principal of the Har rlson-strcct school, Jut elrcted Uer lnCndtut ot publlo lUKtruction, wit Wednesday morning glveu an rvl deoce of tbe regard and gmid will of the pupil of bl. school. Whllo lie w. hearing on of the reading olrMie all the other pupIN were m irolied Into ' tbe .weiubly room. Pin'-ntor Aoktr man wa then rallel In i.n I after one of the pupil had eiplalutd the object of thl visit every pupil p.nsed up to the rontruuiaud preaunted their pilncl pal m lib a boquet. Thl touching ex hibition of bl pupil' regard for liliu aim nut overcame tlm proftnuor, but lu reipoime to call for a apcech he found fitting word to rsprena hi apprrclt tlon, lluiih tl Alumni I'om'crt. Mr Kote Hnlleulnick, planlat, who ha liewu dudylug lu Now York City for two year under Qortntownkl, Po'efty, Heharwenko and M 111m. aud MUa Ada lleiidrlck, vocnllHt, who tin liean atiidylug for. year under Frtd. rlo Krlalol of New Vork City, returned 1 tn Kngene a few week ago. At the caruent aollcitatluu of the Alumni eftliu Counervatnry of Munlo of tbe UofUofwhich Mm Holleiibcck I a member, thea ladiea have comrtit edtouiethe alumni evening during commvncfmeut week, Tueaday evn lux June 14th, and will bo aivUted by a ijuartet of Kugenu' aioat popular vovwlhta. Th eopteof Kugene tuny beaaured , of a treat In tbe way of muMo, eldom equaled here. El'UCNK'S Fokiikk Favohi vt. Mr I.oulee a)I.luu,at one time Kugone' favorite (oprano, I now at Chicago, studying under teacher of high ro uowu, and will remain there uutll &p tember. Uu the evening on June 14, at the graduation coucert of the con Mrvatory of inualo at Mt I'leaoaut. Iowa, whete Mm Llun wa at onetime a pupil, the will apptar a the aoprano aoloUt In a erd cantata by Htroudale lJeunelt, '-The Woman of Ka-narla." Mr Llun will return to l'lirtlaud at the clot of her atudle lu Chicago. ' HUH fttvni stittiJ. t rot uv mni July Fourth- Kuireue will celebrate. Ho much It known. Th committee ha. not yet completed It work M.llclllhg, but t)M Ir-ued.U point whe,e they .re.. . , . vl Mil. mill tut Mf i 1 1 Its 1 1 aV I -J 117 lUV' ' I -'v h Commencing tbe first of IhU wsek I hey will out lino their program, tub divide Hi committee .ml begin active operations. L .in' counly ii'i'K .iid thoH re tailing In tlio cu-Jiiiltfi adjacent c.o M M umilrffl that F.iigene will have . i vli;liinllon till Ji nr (lint will be viiitli liicir liilo to attend. (t)L'UI nOVfV. lUJliNEO. Tim I'olk County Htrurtur Huiueil by an Iiiffnd'ry. JMLI.ah, june 10. An Obnerver j eclul : TIiIh utun.liig ul2 o'cl. ek. the fire !. II raui( 'iut, .'id the people of Dal la wen uroUMfd f i in their Hluiubent to en the court ln.ue ill flame., and l urnid to the r round. Tlie rid court lioue ihut Iih dtiiiid fur 41 year, wa In a l'ii f clod of lime reduced to a l:etll offlHlIM4. Ti... lire hum urido'ihti illy the work of mii liictniliiiry. Tho fire a dla' covered lii the t-iitrunce Ir.llwny, and by ili lime the tire department reach ed the .eerie the building wa. a mat- of llit'iin". The luilliutloim nie that cm I oil dad Men (-(.read througln ul I he In to-e. County Clerk llayte.-, hherlll Plum mernnd TreuHiirer Fenton were all on on the Ktoiiud. Clerk llayter aaya tlint all the tecfird' rtol npera are In tint vault, that were umalty kept there. The aMerotiieiit rolli, prrncnt owner ahlp iiiKpH. current circuit c urt paper and ninny other valuable paper, are lost. 1 here can be uo eitltnallon ef the lv to Polk county until the vault m oiied. The rcord In tbe vault are ouppi a-'d to be eafe, an to all ap learaiiecii the brick wall are perfectly aound. The (Pmerver refrain from any com mriitoii the probable cnuio of the fire, enoiicli to k.y that Polk county ha aufl'o'cd a Kri'.tlo', aud untold trou blu lu thewayof litigation lain .tor. fr her ieople. Tbe morning ol June 10, 1308 mark the end of Hi old landmark of Polk county. kl linWARP or RALBM, uw tho II r from the firot alarm. H. aye "A thousand people turned out. It wih universally thought to be ln eeiullary audiomegoro far aa to ray the MrrUigcau lieohiHely located, The herlll' and treanurer' safe are both ruined. The former safe wa .teaming or smoking at 8:30. A hand pump wa worked without vltcct. The llatne went up a thousand feet klgli. A large brick vault out lde the court houn wa not Injured. AN KVK WITHFS3. The only water to be had was from well on the street; there wm no way to get It onto the file. Win Ityau .aw the tire aud nay the afe lu the .her IIP olllee show uo lgns of having been drilled or th. hinge brokeu oil'. Hesayi be thl uka the building was He t on Are. "If there bad beeu a w ind half of PaIImr might have been destroyed. Cludei as large a niau'a hat were carried two block. At five o clock the Ills were still burning. lu tbe county O'erk'a ofllce there was a spleudld vault and ull tha record are probably kuved." AI:loiii(;li the volunteer firemen f.iught bruvely, nothing could be done. Had there been printout a perfeotly or gauixd tiro deparimeul the renult would have been tbe sume. A I.I. Til K KICJHU8 6AVICD. Friday' Nuleia Jourual: Judge Wellx, Couitalknluner Idrenud Sber itl Pluimiier, of Polk co'Uily, were lu the city thl afternoon. In epeaklng of the destruction of the court house, they aid, before they left Dalian, nil the vaults and safe were ope.ed and uo pttprM have beeu lujurtd. All rtcouU and papers of every deacriptlou were takeu out lu good coudition. Ex ivpl the lucouveuleuce ot being with out a court house aud having to build a new one, no duumge has beeu done by the Ire. County Judge Wlla had the awoss nient roll 1Sjt, for Polk county today at thoktate luue. lie Is nrrau.lug to have copies made, as theorlgluala were destroyed In the tire. Curd of Thanks. Tbe VYouiau't Kellef Corps of Eu gene, hereby extend their thanka (e the geuerou peoi K who donated the tuoney with which to secure au luvalld chair for Miss Jennie ISmlUou who not long since, lost her limb at Spring field through a railroad accident. DiKD-In Cottage Urove, Juue 7, 1SI8, of earner of the face, Wni U Nea, a6ed 61 yeai. v vaitnui SIXTEEN WAR Id Waters Not connvnvA,nmn nTEairTE Ipealal to IhaOnaid, WAflKi.voTOif, D 0 Jun. 10-.A pow erful fleet of sixteen warship U a- embled In Florida waUr to oonvoy troop to Cuba at noe. CABLES CUT Port av Primck, June 10C.ble coinmunlcatloa I. .till latenopted. We have no new from American fleet. TITK PHILIPPlSra WACumaTON. D 0, June 10-Tb. government baa oompl.i.d plan tor the government ef the Philippine Is land. APPOINTMENT Lonuon, England, June 10 Lord Woolly will be appointed governor general of Canada. s Special to Ui Oobd Portland, Juue 11; 4:30 p m-The in teralate contest at Multnomah Held I being wltncaied by a large crowd. At the close of half the event. Ore gon has 30 uoiuta, and Washington 15 points. Kuykeudall won the 100 yard and 220-yard dsshei, Kuney woi the 830- yard run, Qui, of Willamette, th 130-yeard hurdle aad ganders ot Will aaaette tb.chot put. THE WHEAT MaBIET. Special to the Outnl LiIVKKPool, June 10 Cargoe. on passage, 6d cheaper; Liverpool i .pot, quiet. Hkw Vork, June 10. Market dull, cloning at D-jo per bushel for July Chicaoo, June 10. ClccJ at !6o per bushel. Han Frakcibco. Closed - at L84 per cental. Will Rkuaim in. Eoqhki. Rev Morton L Rese, paator of th First Christian churoh of thl Hy, who was recently tendered the pastorate of the Flrat Christian ahurch of Taooma, Washington, baadeolded te remain here for the pmeut, being earnestly urged to do so by the n tire member ship of the local church. This decision will be learned with plet'ure by th. church, as well as his many frleods outside the membership. Rev Rese Is a pulpit orator of rare power and pos sesses fine exeoutlv. ability, which I showa by th wise control of wffalrs under his charge, and th. erection ef one of the most commodious houses of worship In the (late, since his resi dence here, and which molted mainly fr.tn hi own exertion.. Rev Blair Returning Tedav's Oregoulan: By private letter It I learned that Rev O A Bl.lr anil wife of th. East Bid. Cumberland Presby terian church, have left Kentuekv on their way back tj Portland. Mr 11 lair was granted a vacatleu bv ike churoh till Uotober, and be went away a verv sick man. He seam, to hav. recovered much sooner than was sxMoted. . The family are expected here asxt week. itsv Mr isialr ts a man or great energy and his desire to be at work has bo doubt Induced him to return before the end of hi. vacation, 'and th. hepe of me cliurcti is that he Ii fully and per manently resUred to health anil ht he will not break down again. Dehurr.b Filed Cox. Cotton Tai & Minor, ef Portland, as attorntyi for inexsew zeai.nu insuraui. Co today filed with A C Jen a logs, clerk of the circuit court for Lane county, a de murrer to the suit Instituted against aald lusurano. company by E J Fruler of this city for $1705 damages for loss oy nre. in. aemurrer.wlll cme up for hearing at the June term of court. Coming to Eugene. Prof llvmrnn A l. n j w, nv vrriuiu Seu lists aad catarrh -ws..oBri VI wiaUU will U at the Hoftman Hons. Juae 18 and 10 for two dajs only. WIU re- turn iiioum. W ill CUM vour Mlink W-.. cliroDlp. without fall. No medicine glveu Internally. Catarrh u a very dangerous disease. Call and have a friendly talk with the Professor jvfciLtti m.i. t. i . hivu yaia sJl'lUmjJ, fnr IKA a ..u em hoursln Eugeoeall day. Remember tbe date of our coming, June 18 and 19. mo jjtxasi a Co, i THE PLANET VENUS, Vty W tOOW BO LITTLE ABOUT THAT HIAVENLY BODV. DtOriag TaaerU Thai Di Bmb Ad sbm4 Bum tb First OtiMmtloa if CacslnJ la !. Tb Oplaloa of Caxnlll riaaBBUkrte. Tb planet VsdUS 1 our nearest eelostlal Ighbcir, the moon aloDe exooptod. And 1st our knowlerJg ot Venu. as compared rllh tbat ot Kars, U eomparatlvvly sinull. This la not becaus of tb lack of ef fc to loareaa that knowtodge, but to otbsr hnnnd eur control, which an ex plained by Camilla Flammarlon In 1m Bulletin oe la fc octets Astronoruique d frano. M. Flamtuarlon write a luuowi; "Wbn Venus is nearest to ns, wttb a k.inniu mnanlfrlDa 80 time only It ap- pmit large a tbe moon a een with the Diked ere. An Instrument which magnlfle 800 time exhibit Venus to u ten times longer in mainour ioau m moon, ana a magnifying power ui uw makes Venu 80 time larger toan to moon. Instrument whloh magnify tbu glr great opportuultles for teleaooplo tudy, and they bare produced marvelou reeult In the case of iltrs, a planet both farther from us and smaller than Venus. In tbe case of the latter planet we are a yet not sure of anything. "Th reason of this Is tho dlflloulty of observation. In tbe first plaoo, since Venus revolve around the sun In an ornit in terior to our tho tlmo of Its greatest proximity Is wheD It passe between the an and u. It Illuminated hciiilnphare Is naturally always turned toward the sun. There result phase annlogou to those of tb moon. The nearer Veuus comes to th earth tbe less we see of Its surfuue. The farther It sots away from us the inoro we . . . M 1 - - L 1 I.. see ol us surince, uui mo piuuvt to Its smallest opparent Ulmoimlon. A seo- ond elroumstanoe, not less deplorable for the success of our studios, Is Unit vnus is surrounded by an Immense atmosphere, twioe aadenao and much higher tbun ours. Tho effect of this is that we never can be suro of anything wo see on Venus." To domooatrate this M. Tlummarlon give a summary, which cannot be read without amusement, of the results of ob servations of Venus during Hourly S50 yeurs: "Tbo first observer was IJomtnlo Casslnl, at Dologna In 160(1, who observed what be believed to be a trlllluut fot on Venu, and thl sit bo continued to see until bis death In 1721). Uy the recurring appearance of this spot Casslui caluulated that Venns turned on its axis once in iok than a terrestrial day and revolved in It orbit In nearly 88 day. Casslnl' son, 78 year later, thought that he too saw pot on the planut. Ill calculation was the! Venus rotated on it axis In about 88 hour and 8!4 minutes. Early In the seventeenth century another Italian astronomer, lllsnchlnl, thought be discov ered a new set of spots, and he lengthened tb tlm of th rotation of Venus on It axis to 84 days 8 hours. Then Johann HUronymns Scbroter (174S-1M1H) declared that bo bad discovered on Venus moun tains six time hlghor than Chimborato, and bo fixed tbo rotation of the planet on lu alls at 83 hour 81 minutes. Hlr Wil liam llorschol in bl turn llnully becani coovlnoed tbat no ono bad ever seen spots on Venus, that what thry believed to be ueh were oplloal duouptlons. lie declared that it wa Impossible to dlsoovor the longtb of time taken by Venus In turning on lis axil, and bo censed to make observa tions of tb planet. As for tho high moun tain found by Scbroter, Sir William laughed at him. Father de Vlco and bl colleague, Palomba, of Rome In 1889 mode more than 10,UUO observations of Venus and ended by stoutly assorting that there were spots on Von us, and tbey mado the Mm of rotation 88 hours 81 minutes and 81.8848 seconds! Bohlaparelll ot onr day mad np bis mind In lbUO that Venus take 88 day and 17 hours to turn on It axis that 1 to say, it take th same tlm as to revolve In It orbit round th sun, presenting to tbo sun always th samo face, "While, however, Sohluparelll has boon obsorvlng Venns a bost of observer In various parte of tho world havo also been observing It The list of them would be long. Ono of the most recent Is Mr. Bar nard of the Llok observatory, with Its Im mense telescope. He declared tbat bo has never been able to distinguish any certain (pot on Venus, save onoo, on May 8U, lbSD. The combined result or all those observa tion 1 to demolish completely the theory of Sohlaparell!. According to all proba bility, tbe glob of Venus turns, Invisible to us, under Its atmosphere-, whloh turn with It, but doe not offer any fixed point which will permit us to determine Urn time of thl rotation. 'The atmosphero of Venus Is so densa that It action Is manifest when the pluuut niako a transit across tbe face ot tho sun, under tho form ot a black disk. Jly the observation of a transit ut Pueblo on Dec. 8, 1874, It was fuuud thut Venus has an atmosphere five times higher than thut ut the earth. To sum np, I ultlnu that wo can know nothing about tho rotutlon of Venn on It axis, because, tho absorption of light produced by its immenso atmos phere certainly prevents us from distin guishing any detail on tho surface of tbe planet Tb gray spots tbat are perceived from time to time on Venus lire effects of oontrat due sutlroly to solar light and lu dlstlnot shadows of on atmospheric nature, lnoapableof furnishing ony serious gruund for oalonlatlon as to tbo rotailou of tbe planet Mo one ou earth has ever seen the urfaoeof Venus, aud no ono over will. No one has ever soon a clearly defined spot like those seen oa the disks of Mars or tho moon. Tho mans uf Venus wM.-h h been made up to this tlmo are pure Illu sions. "Literary Digest. Kenr Training-. Tha annntkin nf Hia IM!!t i-t th nervous system fur training bas recently been discussed. It U believed that nerve Can b. CUltlvatsd. Aoonnllnn tn th comprehonslvo opinion, a great deal do- ywui on sue owner or tne nerves, it is possible to train certain classes and condi tions, while others are hopelessly unsus ceptible. Th will of the Individual, the pliability, or rather the impressionability, ha everything to do with suocosst ul nerve training. As a matter ot fact, the desire to be trained must bo present first of all. It oome from within and, prompted by the doslr of the Individual, a courso of tralnlns mav brlnu about the hn nnlitet Tw it! t. Training nerve ngnlnst tbo will ot tha nfttlant remind onn nf tha ni.i .i. of convincing a man agulnst hU will 1 1 V. - . t.i.. I . i tn w w un some opioion still. All tbe servant who wars In th nnn. household during th lifetime of theprlnos consort receive each Christmas pieces of solid sliver In any shape they prefer on to a oertaln value. TbeT am sent with . Urge black bordered card Inscribed, "With good wish from her majesty and th Vino oon sort" SATURDAY JUKE 11 Mk It a glorious ). Itev T B Ford left today fir points north. J O'Brien was dowll from Leaburg today. T B Ky, ol Salem, spent last night In Eugen.. Ned Btrong of Cottage Grove wa Id Eugene today, Dr C H Chapman arrived home from Corvallls today. Mrs Frank Anderson cam. up from Portland today. oJUs Belle Keeney of Jasper, Is vis iting la the city. W W Haines arrived bomt today from a trip uoith. Deau E C Bandenon of the Divinity school, left for Turner today. Mrs Will Moor returned home to day from a visit at Portland. Melville Taylor has returned from Ellenaburg, Wash, to Coburg. Mr. J 8 Utile, bas returned bom. from a week', visit at Mohawk. Wiley Orlffln cam. down from Meacbam today for a week', visit. Grant's ran. Courles: Paul Ubllg and family have removed to Eugen. Sheriff eleot Withers was In town today shaking bands with bl. many friends. Miss Edith Brown was returning pause nger today from a short visit! at Albany. Miss Alii. Link arrlvid up from Mc- Mlnnvlll today and will visit friends for a time. Bollver Cogswsll of Ealcey, was In Eugene today purchasing building materials, tc. CR Bradley left for Idaho this mornlug, he will b. a member of a surveying cr.w during tha summer. Miss Msson returned borne to Al bany today after a fortnight' visit in this city the guest of Miss Bt.lla Rob inson. Mr U B Comstock arrlvsd np from Portland on the 2:10 local today and will be tbs guest of her daughter, Mrs C M Vouug. A runaway horse belonging to H Heckma served te create a little ex- cltenent tbls afternoon without dol.g any damage. George Gllfrey formerly of Cresw.Il, has been eleoted commissioner of Lake county by tbe Unionists. George will make a good offlolal. Tb union candidate for elerk in Linn county is elected by one plurality and tb. union shrlft In Polk county bas tbre. plurality. Mrs J B Lister and family and Mrs G 8 O Humber, went to Turo.r today to attend tbe aanual state meeting of the Christian churoh, Grandma Munra arrived down from Meacham today, and with Mrs Valen tin, of Pendleton, and Mrs Bus ell Celeman of Salem, will b guests of Mrs Watklns during Commencement week. Rev Arthur W Ackermao, pastor ot the FTrst Congregational church of Portland, arrlvsd up today and will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at Villard flail at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mrs Joel Ware left on todav'a 4:18 overland for Spokane, Wash, tn re sponse to a summons aaneunolng the serious illness of her daughter, Mis Marie, who Is a nurse In a hospital at that place. Cli as Fleeter, who drowned hi wir In a pool of water In Josephine county, may ja, jsus, was banged at Grant's Pass yesterday. lie was carried to the scaffold and executed while uncon scious. Incomplete returns from Crook coun ty give Geer 102 majority and Moody 175. Williamson, renubllean. for mn reMutatlve, 158. M A Moore, union! for sheriff, I. .looted, and Arthur Hodges, the present countv clerk, whn ran on the gold democratlo ticket, is re-eieciea. Junction City Times: Frank Pon- ger met with quite a serious a.oident wuu cut;i.g tlmbsr near Goldsou'e mill last Friday. H. was felllnir a tree and In falling the tree struck a log on wuicn ne was standlngand he was i.rown iwsnty reetlu tbe air. -Hi spin was Injured aud he Is unable to it up in ted. Dayton, Oregon, Herald: "On ac count of his eyesight falling, and by the advice ef physicians, Wm Glen who has been attending the State, University at Eugene, gave up bl studies and cam home. Since com ing home b baa had his eye exam ined by physician, at Portland, who pronounce them In very bad shape," Call For County Warrants. Notice Is hereby given tbat tbe following warrants will be paid on presentation at my office o and after Jun 189S Interest on same will cease June 13 1898 All Lane county warrant from registered num berM3 to 8567... both Inoluelve. Dated, Eugene, June 10, ..1898. A 8 Patterson, County Treasurer. m NEWS SpaiD Expecting Trouble Home Waters MEDALS FOE MET Hore Troops to Loots for tit Mpes wiaiiMuro: moor tseclal to tb Onsrd. Maohik, Spain, June 11 Admiral Camara's Spanish fleet I still htre. Spain Is expecting trouble lu bom waters. MEDALS FOR DEWEY Washington, D U, June 11a oosumlttee ha been appointed by Con gress to secure medals for Admiral Dewey and bl. troop.. FOR MANILA Washington, D C, June 11 Seven batteries of artillery will leave San Francisco Monday for the Philippine Island. READY FOR BBRVICH Olympla, Wash, Juie 11 Tbe Washington guards are aow well equipped and ready for tbe field. TELEGRAPHIC MS Special to the Guard. Buflalo, N Y, June 11 -Kid McCoy and Joe Choynski were matched for seven thousand -five hundred dollar today. The fight to take place In this city InAugust. 110 FIRE. DetroIt.Mlch, Juae 11-A big fir oc ourred thl morning. A numbstol firemen were Injured. CHASGF.8 AKE MADE. Election Beturns are Still Coming In. Several changes were made In the vote receive! by the principal candi date by additional returns received yesterday. The vote now stands: Oeer. . . .. Kins Dunbar Klucald 42,Ctt I Lrmsn . Moodr Donaldson 1VM ,....S9,J- HI. IS SVOl Tongue.. ...2o,ll Ackernan ... veateb.. ..IBM' Geer's plurality, according to tbe latest returns, Is 10,120; Dunbar, 7320; Aokermab'a 6998; Moody', 6531; ToDgu.'s, 2114. Paisful Accident. Junction City Time: Wm Pltny met with a pan ful accident Wednesday while work ing on tbe roads. It seems that bli team ran away and somehow tbe double-tree swung around and struck him on the back ef tbe head, cuttings gash some three iuolies in leugth. He lay unconscious for some time. He was brought to towu and Dr Lee stltobed up the wound. We trust be will soon b on desk again. A Heavy FALL.-Cottage Gtsve Messenger, June 0: v.ouday forenoon G O McCormlck, while at work at tbe end of the flume of tbo Bootb-Ktllev mill, wa kaocksd fl by atl uner, Ml' log a distance of some 20 feet, receiving very severe bruises. Luoklly Is es caped broksn bones or serious Injuria, but as it is be will be laid up fur tome time. Not JKiNa The Roseburg Plalodeal er ha this to say about our only I D; Rsv I D Driver, holdover ssnator of Lane county, I nothing if not orlitn1 He refused to vote at Monday's elec tion for the reason, a he stated, tbst KIncald run tbe fusion party and Jo Simon tbe republican party. Died At Trent, Lane County, Ore! gon, June 10, 1808, of eplnal disei Grover Williams, aged 20 yew.' month and 0 day. Tbe young nin was a eon of P Williams and wt highly respected by all. Usllv Guard, Jane 11 Got Four Days A tramp with slate bas been playing the mute trick. Last night Policeman Croner landed him In jail and he was given four dT this afternoon by Recorder Dorris. Hj acknowledged be was a fraud ui talked like a house afire.