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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1898)
itgene City Guard H 1'UROAY QOTM . - TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused confiderable trouble by corrc- .pondents addressing the pro- pneiors personally. Address, sii otters referring o the new;n. per or business connected there with to THE GUARD. Euaene, Oregon. 01 it BBHAfOB AOAIR A Little Late, bin at w ork to Pioteot Hie People lr in tbe Hreas. Senator Driver oan not keep quiet, and go along tod draw bit mileage and per diem, like tbe good sena tors, hut Amis great matters of jiublic; import and concern ihst demand timely legislation, and bo iff be hoy to ormulate that hp; lelatioo, and attempt to pass u ihrough lb- legislature, even thoiigti he Waitl until the last day io eel the ball rolling. From personal experienoe ho be lieves newipaperi occasionally bo- eo:ue personal in their remarks, and as the reverend gentleman is noted for his mildneas of spirit and oorreotnes4 of speech, except when be gets mad, he is of the opinion that the fretdom of the press should be curbed; that mure stringent laws should be en ictel to preeut or punisti it for t iking undue liberty with the saired reputations and characters of the citizens of th's great State. At ihe eleventh hour ol the ipecii session thy etn aior got th id a through his wool with the result that the report of legislative proceed' igs comes to us with this bit ot information: "Driver, Benate Hill No 70 To protect citizens from scurrilous at tacks from the public presi H it is not eyery county that .iffords a senator like ttieone who represents Lane in tbe a ute coun cils. CL.EVlShA?ILlSM AMI ISM. M'hlSLBY- The Ding ley bill is not a revenue producer and has had to be sup plemented with an inconvenient an noying stamp tax '.hat tests the poor man u great deal more thin it does i he rich in DM) aWtion. And all . .. . be coined and OSld out thus in- - miinm ! creasing the circulating medium But no! McKtnley, true in niB pledges to Wall street and the money inlluence that elected him, issues more gold Interest bearing bonds. There seems to be some sort of a partnership between this government and the bondholder And there is no difference between Cleveland stn and MoKinleyism. this time the treasury is lull and'"' ' ' overflowing with silver that could ; business. Aft r the trage ly The men who voted against thej(inj jyrance s'anding at the head in former supported tho latter, while the order named. And our ships the men that voted for Cleveland ftre thoroughly modern while many have repudiated the old traitor and was1 ed their hands of all taint acquired in his support. OREGOmS ARGUMENT. The Oregontan is anxious to knoiftbe voters of Washington next month will vote for the "silver Standard ol China and Mexico." The Oreuonian conveniently forgets i . .,,11 ytunilnnl Ilu-Ma wi ll about gold standard lkll-(,u wl;" ; its millions of serfs snd lod I wh,e depreciate., hoards nf silver ; wealth have reiuced OaSuy Of tier r.pn.,l in novertv throUgll Eng.- r I land's forcing ol '.;old standard values upon her. The Oregouian ihoald supple m.-nt its i u - .1 I . t-r.j .u ' ia ui.l.,r.l fuures quoting wo ku,u enjoyed for Wheat. The Washing- ton farmers who are selling wheat ton iarmtr from 40 to oO cents a bushel, ac . cording to location, and Pa'in8 0 ; to 10 Der cent interest in gold DOUit eruerienco great Joy When 11)-' V think of the manifold blessings they experience through the demon e ization of silver and consequent reding of all credits and financial iraneactioason a ball lopply ol money mo'al. Great is gold for the man that owns it! But the Washington farmers are not lo a position to ""-'lit of tho yell.. metal at tbeex ! !!'""' ,,,,0t,'"r WHFitohoTMd '"" prodoou of tbt hbor. THE 11 MORTAL COUIIBON 1 remains of CI r ,!,,, i i ,lumbu bare I en ri rioved from navaua and tre now enroute to ISpaln for reioUrmeni. The bonei of the great explorer ban never been allowed to rest in pea e. u.. Inmbuj ditd at Vailed did, Spain, in 1607, and was buried under a OOnVSnt there, Seven veais lata 1 ur'w l,,e K1I,S- t'-y ere re moved to i monastery hi Seville, where his eldest son, Dieo, wig buried beside bim. Twenty-three years later 'hey were transported to Baa to Domingo, an elund of the! West Indies discover. d by Colum nus on Ins rirel voyage. Hire thev rested tor 2t0 years, until Spaia1 lost sovereignty over the island, when they were again moved, this time to Havana, Hem they retted for 102 years, ; and now thai Spain has losl all of her posH isions in the rVeetern hemisphere, the tomb has agin M"0 tn"d nd tbe remsins will I he once n30rt' deposited in the land I from which ho sailed and c . to mankind a now world. a Nksv TB1BB. A heretofore unknown tribe has been discovered on the Asiatic birders of liussia. Aoaording to reports, the village lies snugly ensoonoed in the valley ol a group of lofty mountains in the almost impenetrable Ural ranee. The people speak a language of their own, which bears no resemblance whatever to the seventy or more languages which prevail in the vast regions of the great White Czar. The travelers who chanced upon this oommuoi'y have been unable to elicit any information regarding their sntooed mts. Their dress con sists principally of animal skins and their huts are constructed ol twisted boughs. Illinois lus a tragedy, with deso late homes and wailing widows and orphans, all ou account otcoal mine owners inning guards at their mines t overawe while miners whoso places bad been supplied with negro labor imported from !... I'l . ....I ........... a.unoru.es ...sar.ueu M guards and confiscated 125 Spring- field rith s and 'JoOO rounds of am munition. The men alio aro re sponsible for arming an irresponsi ble body of men with such nn armory outfit should be prosecuted for murder. It will bebu'.a short time until the United Slates will rank third among tbe naval powers, England of their vessels are of old lesign and would not stand before guns and ship of present construction. Goyernor-eleot (jeer has the sympathy ol the people m the loss of his estimable wife. BATCKDAY, OCT 15 POUUraV BHOW The Lane County Poultry Arsoclatlon held a meeting Id the court house Ibis afternoon. Itwaa vole(, ,,,,,, a ,,. , Eugene Dec ember, 81, 82, 28 and 84, 1888. The brersof Jfr" ADM IBISTBATOB'S SaI.i: The prop- ertv belooglug to tbe estate of Alaria A Belsbew, deneased, was sold at admin Istratoi's sale at the court bOUSe today. The 117 sores were bid In by 0 H IJttker m - MHA .....1 i l . twiftlu nr .1 , !..- . i tV I C the same person e,r r-. Lot Sold -GO H..buan has sold bis residence on Eleventh street Shaw Patterson addition, to K Living' ana i Uftble oon.ideraUon. ro " i " about 14 Inebes ou Gold Hill In tbe Blue Blver dlstrlot iat week, hut the warm weather since soon melled It. Makkikh At 'he M Bparsooage, in OottageGrovo, Oct 12. MrOeorge M Miller and Miss ArvilH Genetta Mo Kihben . Bev M 0 Brink oBdatlDg. The streets around tlie new First National Hauk ouildluij have been cleaned up. A decided Iiuprovemeiit. GUARDING THE MINT. 1 HOW THt PHILADELPHIA INSTITU TION IS PROTECTED. I.llll riiaurr I i.r An, to lrl III. h QMrt fef Hripiug nimiulf t l uci sin' Trra.nr. Ialrut, lrv..Her ami W Inrhr.Ur. Ill nsaSf. Ir' tialily iii.r ouo htsiii out of a hun dred who paiis try tlx Philadelphia mini, that prim l. okii.K .iliiir,. t 1'hir.tnut sod Juniper streets, after night! all rest Issj what i going nu insiilo. Tbero U nothing mean about Onels Bam, tut lie is ileturiiiiiml that any ouo who gi t.t his inou-y iball gel it honestly and by pre ivss duly laid dnwn. Til. refnrn he has taken all kiml of preoasttons to properly proteot, Mpreially nt night, the millloni u;iou millions piled up in the vanlta Thedmrscf the n, in: are clnswl ev ery weekday promptly si 4 o'olook in the afternoon. After thai hour noons but mini employee! have any brndnesi within the walls which iurhwo mo much money, and no one can either itay m or gel Inwtthoal aspeeial i null from the inperlatendent Keedleti In lay, this Is difficcll tc obtain. Bimultanoooaly with the oloaiog of the ttiK'Irt lit I o1ihU the lilt rbiftof the nifthi guard k" - on duty. Iheahlft composed f tii- a iptain f the goaid and 1 1 arl men, Ai tbe meu Die ool to begia tlu ir round each one li handi il a i t.'olt's revolvi rof the most approved pattern and loaded with bin eartridgi -. Prom then on till midnight seven of the II guards patrol with, in i nation ev iv :' or 1 1 tbe inside of the mint, from the con Mors if the gloomy vaults where, away down in the earth, un towed eighty odd million dollars in silver and almaet as mnoh gold, loths lop floor, when there is nothing mors VSluabh tii :i mneliiui ry. Placed at fre qneutint n Is throughout the oorridon nro electrical dovioes for enabling the cap:. .in ui U a guard to km p tabs on his mm. Ea .ii : b little machine oom munioatci with the rotunda opposlts the Obestnul ttrecl entrance to the mint. Here it 1 that the captain is sta tioned ell tl'"i:!i(,Ii the Ion:; hours nf his shift. El ' two minutes and a half the central machine in the rotunda deuntes the ;uv-eui'e i ! BOOM "oe of tho guard si some t ai tit alar station in the building, If It doesn't, then the cap tain knows thai sometWng Is wrong, and he iuiiut aiati ly i roci i d . to discov er wli.it It is, Hut it ha 1 1 SU a Ioiir time since the little n icblne tailed to send forth its aunoonriimettt el the proper time, for mini Boards are patrolling up and down i nttidc the big building, car. ful ly wiitehii' ; licit it. i siHpioious charae tirs n i" .i to near the vast trca.suro left in ll i care. Prc.upily lit miiioiitlit the secoud liift of tbe ui) hi guard puts in an ap pearance to relievo the early shift it is hIho ninp. Mil of a captain anil 11 men, and tin y are split up, iih the other squad, into Inside and outside details From n Idnlght 00 until o'clock in tho mi mlng they fi llow in tbe fMit- tl ps i i t1-." fll it rhifl. With every fao ulty alert to catch an intruder. The I in revolvers nro not the only WOa pQllS Upotl which the guards have to rely. Oneaobstueof the mam oor rldor leadug fri.m the Chestnut street entrance i 1 mdi a wabiol cum'. ThroiiKh tbe polished glass front of one frown JO V. iiii In f-h r rifles, 'ihe other con tains as many ngly looking oarbtnea. To grabthaae dispensers of death would ho but tho work of an instant fur tho guajds, and then woe be unto any man or lin n upon whom i: might bo found Deoesaary to turn them. For the revolvers t hem is kept con stantly mi hand in the mint ,"U) rounds of immunlti and for tbe riiles and carbines o rounds, l-.aeh of tho nuards is an exji. i t i.i tho uso of both the pistol and thoK'oi, and inch is en flowed with a plentiful stock of oour sge; hence combination oapabla of suee. -sfuiiy re-i-tinn almost anythug less than a regiment The superintendent and assistant cus todian both t.i!.-- d to Ui" reporter about tho methods in u.-e to protect the mint and its contents. Both smiled sjgnlfl oantly when the possibility of one B"t- ting away with a portion of tlio vast treasure was suggested. "It . i:U e lolly f..r any one to try it," waa the aoperintendeoteoniy com- meut To ii th" assistant custodiiiii ikhI- ded emphatic assent "I have hem lure for a K"od many years," tbs latter mid, "and no such attempt bus ever been made. It is prac tlcslly imi" srible for any one to break into the mint from the OU tilde, and no one oould aecrete blmaalf in the build ing during tho hours when it is open to visitor:, end hops to SVOU discovery. We s an b I v ry UOOk and corner of the structure can fully as m on as tho doors are closed for tbe day, and you may rent assured if anyone who had no business wii bin Ihesewaluwal Couad he would regret the day ho waa horn." In addition to Ihe two shift- of night guards, the si 1 rinh odontand aaaiatanf custodian have a habit of dropping III at the mint at odd boursof tbe night to aw that cverytblnK ingoing on ull n'lit. Tlie mint is conneetisl with theosn tral telephone station, nud should then) be trouble tbe captain of the guard cuuld communicate with polios head qnsrten in s iri f apace of time. "If you oi me aorors anybody who think-, he can gi i rich quickly by help ing lii - i It i ' our coin," remarked HM npaatendenl in parting, "juat advim bim M: think it over car- tully llrst." Inoompllanoe with tbe luperiatend eut's suggestion tbe advice is hereby given, And it is pretty good advice so follow tm. Philadi Ipbia Inquirer. Tbe popuUtion of Antwerp Includes 10,000 Germans, who, it is said, bay tbuir goods of G or mini inurchants only. horses' actions in battle I p i atesMas la Um Mmt ataahj M I.om Thrill. a man a Idom eriea out when idt m tbe turmoil of bsttle. it Is tbe aasue wl i horse, rive troouera out of six. rat bys bullet, are out of their sad lee within a mlnuta if bit la the breast or boaJder, up go tttaii hande ...i.1 , i .I, . i i.. .i... .... . .. . . . u,-.i.. um, ii ii, iuu n'rl or I r arm, tin v tall forward ami roll , .- Iln, .,v, wi.h u foot cut off kya j. I pie, f shell a hor-o will not die; . It i. , uly when shot througli tho bead or fa t that ho comes down. II. may t. i.i-.illv wounded, but ho bol ' lea out of the tight to right or left an t - i.kU with drooping head until los- : 1 . t bring him down. '1 ho bone that loses bis rider ami is uu Wounded hitusclf will cunt i nuo to tint with hi-s, t of fours uutil homo move nieiit throws him out. I'heu bo goo galloping here and tin re, neighing w ith fear an 1 alarm, but will not leave tho Held. In hl racing about ho may get union,; tbo dead ami weiiiidnl, but ho will dedo tin m. if p 'Hsiblo, ami in any i ass l Sp OVSC thi in. When he has c. :ne opou three or four other riderlesn they "f. til in" and keep together. as it for mutual nrot, etiuii, and tint "rally" on tho bulo may bring tho wb lie nf (ham Into the rank in a i " iy A horse w hieh has iiiism d tlimugli a bottle UU WOOoded is fretful, sulky ami BjaWVOU tho same as a man for tho next lliroo or four days. Hi tirst battlo is also the making or unmaking of him us a wurbnrso. If tho m rvoue t. u.-i. u ha.- bi i'H too great, be will hoeoiiio n bolle( ill the face Of danger, and thCfS : y ! eooinn a danger m himself, if tho test bos not bei u beyond him, ho will . o ,,,io ihe next fight with bead hold high and Kecks of foam blowing from I.i mouth as bo thunder over tho earth. Washington Post HE SQUANDERED MILLIONS. The Wlldlv Itri kl.u Kiusurlal rum of II. rou All.ert (.rant. One i f tbe most dramatic if not ac tually uno of the largest failures, so far as the liabilities were concerned, waa that of Harou Albert Giant of "Kmuiu mine" notoriety. Qianl was tho tin ! crowned king of tho lluancial world of his tin v and generation. Ho made mil- 1 Hods almost us deftly us tho into Mr. I Hartley liarualo. and be spent them ' rilit rural iv. lie imugiit Liucester sqnnro and presented il, a freo gift, to the people of London. Ho gave a din ner to nearly a thousand city magnates at .1 cost which was popularly reputed at the lime to have exceeded 100 guineas a batd, and which, in any event, un doubtedly established a rtvord in ex travagant iliniur giving which has yet to ho beaten. And ho startoit out to build a pal.ieo in Kensington which aboold "knoeh spots otT" all other privalo residences. p.,t, present orvo oomo, Everything was got up regardless of expense. Tho ballroom walls were inset with panels of pink Italian marble, costini! SOD guinea each. In tho cut ranee hall Wero four pillars of porphyry, worth 1 1,000. The building was scarcely finished When tho crash came, ami it remained for long a brick and mortar white ele phant on tho bauds of tho trustees in bankruptcy, Eventually most of the in terior fittings and decorations wero dis posed uf piecemeal. The urand stuirouse, which had oust to build SOUM 110,(100, being ncjuircd by the representatives: uf the late Mine. Tussaud for a tritlo over a f. arthof that sum. It now fiirina tho main approach to tho upper and principal suit of nanus of tho now oi liihitiou buildings in tho Marylebono road London Mail. al Ollu-r Daja. The lot of the average nineteenth century cat does not compare favorably with thai of imsncsetora Everybody knows that thu early KgyptiniM held tho cat aacfi d, and any ouo injuring u sacred an in a! was liable to severe pan- ishiin nt. Among tho ancient laws of Wain was a Statute which prohibited tho slaughter of u eat under u curinUH penalty. The owtii r of tho slaughtered ulmal held it by i1 a tip of the tail, with its nose touching tho Hour, and tho Biajrer had to give him, by way of com pi ii -at ion, iis much wheat as would bury the entire animal out if sight. Tim grain w as supposed to lepron Ol tho amount that tho owner would lone through tbe dopredationa of vermin by beiiig deprived of the cut. Saxony, Bwi tsar land ami other Eu ropean countries also bad laws enacted fbr the protection of eats, which wero regarded of economic value. Now, how ever, pu- y is simply a decorative do mestic) adjunct. raltiu-ritoii'i .Like. In 1 sf. 1 tho ri'isiul uf tho paper duty was moving tho politioal world. Tho budget speech was preceded by a rumor that the basis of the fwhsffi would be tho repeal of tho tea duty urn! that this) would up 1 1 He. govi ruuiuut. Just be fore Ifi. Gladstone rose to make bis statement than was banded to Lord Palmerston on thu treasury bench tho following note from Lord Derby I "My dear Psm What is 10 bo the great pro posal tonight.' Is it to bo ten and turn out?" "My dear Derby," WTOtS tho ptemior In reply, "it la not tee end turn out. It is to bo paper and stalioii ery." o-sta Typographia. lu For II. How do vou d", Mir.s Li on-? ;-) OU tin, oll-.S awfully Kind to see you again. So very sorry you weren't at Lady llrown'a duiicii last night. There positivi ly waa not oue pretty girl in tho room." "I am not Ml-s Leslie, but I was at Jjidy lirown's dan N la.-t night "Lon don I'niu h. It ia an old saying that tbnse who were bom lu the hurt als bm ntba of the year will hi.-. ngnat ihangeof expo- rience every auventh year, and their dreutos will bare significance during the full of the moon I .'IllllllSnlolierr. t'olirl ... ... ... . " " ""St heriii stamped ovelopes .ss 00 B K I'ua-i deputy -lit-riiT 32 bo Kred Klsk deiuiH nin-iiil AO no UM Densmore, Insurance prem Wn noO IB Williams Insaraoos premU UII .j,. . ., ..' ",' '. ?"" . 1 ' I'""'""" '' premium .10 till S 1! I vik in ins.i'iioiv premium.. J U Hosil de Sty -herll!'. J H fox stiiiervlsor road dletriel 1,0 00 2o no No II 2H in Preo Comes ye deputy aberifl 32 ftn jsm.Ic msrsbal rsJIroad fare fr pniiper I' t' tlrhler ." On Alice .Miller railroad far,, fur :ill I .1 oil PJ II) ptuper Alice Miller 1. 1, Ifanters keeplogof paupot, Tooey Jsnie I'atvin suppliri. for I'Oipein Tlioinas liOfsHge and Edward ('nin 9 v. Dunn tenting tot Bobemis road II f WhllUt-n cougar scalp JiiliicH cal cougar scalp... I a Btulth i ougar scalp BQ Lm A Co drugs fur Berber! tMiys Morn a Paine digging grave for pauper npiaw UFGroner sprinkling lor one bait month B 11 ieeeleik stamps em! x pr sHge K K i ibapman luml sr 10 8 no 2 Wl 8 on U fit) .: i'ii I 80 71 80 II 81 Jo i o :i; ,vi r; m Whii navel A A K(Mlter ,lepuy u.rlir..... J f Tinker " " L a Patterson " " i k chIiuou Ineurane ii 9 Bond Join, m Williams " Register printing :t2 60 M i II ;io mi 30 00 TO 70 w Renueenforoing quarantine olalmed fi" allowed W I R -y immlmlouer it U I iwier HMiial deputy sberlll I-' I. t'liaiulier hardware a V Petera morohandlea lor pau- 12 It) OT 60 80 no pew B tio Lena Bisters paint for ferry 10 00 GrlBlo Hardware i o hardware etc So oO GO Kit eman i unstable bes s'ate vs diaries Koiup 6 05 ii c Pleeman oonstabls fees stale vs Ii e Mniilo and liensle K e tit' Plesmao eonetable fcea state vs Mary ROM and Jane Due. . K Hangs livery Vsrlsn B Porlelgh rebate foi 1808 and 1808 ISJtM I 10 I 00 :i no I SS Albert Heger road In ass (i tp 18 s r ( wj established aa viewed ami sur veyed. Trunin II rusd in sees .11 and .'fi, lp Id a riwt ordered eetabtlebed aa viewed ami nrveyed, Appiieatii t Martha Howard for ilainui(es in the sum of b"ii lor gravel taken from her promises. Ordered that tho clerk dtaw a warrant In the sum of 888. to cover same. () W Hutd, supplies for pauper W A .Mead .1 00 ('has W Lyons road wort s 00 Win Sutherland road work Tl M W L Houston deputy sheriff 80 hi L Harlun road work II Portland General Kbctric Co, lllthtlug OOtth house 000 "I W T Campiieil euptrtnteodont of ooort boose eonetruetlon "H 00 John Bebmldt road work iwoii BO Potter Judge, aiamps, vs p.'iiso snd exprerssge Ii 00 Lewi at. Dryden CO, treasurer's receipts M 80 i T Inmau rebate m ix 2 71 BP Chapman Indigent roldiere & 00 Oct. her "III. sheriff Wlthsra notlfled ihe court that he Inn sppololsd J ll Car rr a special deputy suld sppoliltloeut lo ei uno li t 1 ll. At this time the court appointed L Baring eonetable for Qlentena preelnet Applloatiou for u rebate of tbe oasts In the iissiio. iit of Annie i iidner, it appearing that in-r Intentions were lo have paid the assessment in full; ap plication allowed. Oetober loth. I L Campbell printing IS V, I BlaytOO pauper supplies fur J W ( 'ant roll and Ifo B 9 ibepman lumber LT Harris dudrlot attorney las aodegpensoe state v Bugens Holy J ones DUUn w itness feu and mileage -late v Krsiilt lluglu s Lawrence l'mlne w itness fee and miles, e stale Vs r'raiik Hughes Duke Knox witness fee and mile- Sge stale v Prank Hughe li 80 T "o ft ftti 1 70 1 HO I on W SV rs oil justice lo slste vs Prank Hughes 8 v Albert llske road wink 8 00 M i i is mud woik " Mol-e. Kiekner iv t o iiii.i.er stamp! n M J W ( hrlsilaii -awing WOOd IS ou I he court appointed J A I-hamJus m r 11 ..!.... ..I.. .......t .. ... I tlce ol lli- peni e inr .11 i iriiti.- tu,. .. Oetober 1 1, Gordon Bros ha iiing wood ate i 80 li i) Edwards eonnty itniuls loner 08 00 V MOlarlaad making mini i I 86 scra r j,n t.'runthers roud wor W T Bailey onosmlmwuer u on Court ttdiourued until October 31st. who it! -mm II,,, v: II L'.;,,,,,!!,. IJumiiliif llm IV 11 J l 11 ""J WfilmBl IM Wr 'lis.- I t I I 111 M i-r. ... (oianl Oct ll in i iterdny's Oregonlan appeared n oommunlcalion dnted nt Begone Oetober It, 1808, and signed "Resent" prclclelliu; In Kive the ntteiidalice Upon the university byoltlee, tw iih. eoun ties, etc, and rtating Ihe BggrogatS at tendsnoe waa 188 on March Itb, which had been increased considerably, when tbe OOminUnlOatiOO written. Ontleteber IStb, 1800 the only re- genl In Kuc,. i e was Hun S II Prlendly, Mr Hovi-v helog In St Vlnosnts Hos piinl Portland where he bed been for a number of daye prior thireto, Mr Friendly deelree the Gvaaa to stats smphatlcally thai ho del not write siiblcuiiiinuiiicatluuai.il bad no know ledge uf its existence until he read the same in yeeti rOay Oregon lau. The ur lele is fulse nud lidsleading. Ohapmao claimed on Ootobei 4th that 188 -tiuh nta were lu atteudanos upon the University while in fact tlnre wsre only 187 as lbs hooka of the sec retary of the i'.oard of Regents win prove I'., ia) iuu uli is lid regtstsrvU abii Id tl fee rtqulted Icy lau , three old Students Laving arrived during ItM past few day. 1 It la evident that "Regent" i n ine I creature of t liapiiiuii' who Is trying , to boUISI up the Incapable head of a 1 noble Institution lnt has been prsetl- rally wricked by a man who la gen- arally Isbslled as a 'alslfler by s sdenta '0, and clli.eiis alike. How Iouk Kte we In i c liipelltd lo endure his dletatonblpT It I'' Scott spieinl eoi.stab'o fee audespeneee Btata vs John Rlee 10 to W W BOOtl Juetlre fee and ex penses Slale vs John Rice (I '10 A Wallace constable 8 e State v John BIOS 0 00 . . ... r. 4j,... .lireii rsiroiu; iuie- no oibio vs John Rlee 3 60 Maggie lllco wltne s feu H'ulo va John Blue I W) 1,'iwroniv Itrown w uiets fee sta'e vs j lit, Rlee i no Warren MeK.'lanil wltniss fee Mate VS John llice 1 60 H Neil witnees fee sito v John Rlee t tw (' Veateh wllliiss fee Sh to vg John Kicc I DO it 9 Boot! oonotante be Slats v Prank Hugnet i 00 U B Btantnu oonsteble fo state vs fin nil Hlighea 3 10 A WaHsci n-tablo fire Stato is Km nk Hugbm 2 00 Warren MoPerleud, wllnees he Slate vs l-'ratik ILlgbes I ."0 t' Pulmoo wltaem feu Btatt vs Prank Hugbee, I "o I, D Boarbrough wltneeefaeBtab s Prank Huglua l ;) llr 1 1 es. Jeekoon county ha a debt of Olltt 6.080, W Sol di is Is chipping a ear ol chit lam bark lu the Lust. District Attorney Brown is buck at bl Roaeburg homo from alteiulliig t-t . it r r iii 'ooe and Cuny eouuilea. On gnu t hy Courier: Ira liaker, of Out tags drove, Lane eonnty, who was visiting bis daughter, Mrs Busau Me Bee, for ae vera! daye, rt turned to bl home Tuesday. Brownsville rimcei "Mrs u A Dyson ai d family Mme down from It'll" River Monday, and wilt remain bare s oouple of weeks befi re returnlug lo that plaee, where they eXset lo re main during the winter " Blsmsth troouty RspubUoan, t)ct7: "John rooele snd two sons, B F end PB Looeley, last week foM toitj I', iikih 3 ot) head of stock cattle, reserv Iiik the dairy cows, nt 0 er heed. 'Ho Jaeksonvllle Tones of Thursday asysi "MmRoeooe Gantrall of Apple gate, Is quite III with fever, ir Hime is In ulleiidaiicv." Mm Calilrall wuh Ibr marl Miss Nniinle Ai keuy, of BOgene, unit Ii' r many friends hope for In r early tecovery. Condon Globoi Mies Anna Ogleeby, who got out li very cridilnble number nf ihe Korsil Joornal iat week, during Kdimr S'ewart's absence si Portland, ! was a passenger Ou the stage Monday on lo i war to on aowm m umum eonnl.v, sfti i B very pleasant visit with friends In Fossil. Portion. Die pa ten i "The queetion for Rav-kJenator I D Driver now la, who bi running the republican pertyT How did ltOOBM ibat he surrendered I.. tbe Inevitable? me result naa iladiheeld genthNnan down, lien Haydi o has nffersd to sit up with htm ami no nm projiua -- . . .. I ; ....!.. the conUoloutw or an gooo Mi.pi. I