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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1898)
Hugene C.tj Guard JjOl ' It sl , rtMUKMAY DSC II TO CORRESPONDENTS. Thai business department of con ici-.uble trouble by corre spond nts addressma the p o- pritois personally. Addres- .11 cues referring io tho newjp.- per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Euaene, Oregon. I ROOkKfBLLBR WIliL BBUOHB AMEBIC' Blt.l.loMIKK- I Julia D Rockefeller U cxee'cil W be a milionaue belore be dies, He h worth a muta third ol a bill-1 ion alre-dy, end bti fortune Is growing by leapt and bound. lie it the Standard Oil Trust, Ele haa associate of oourse, but tbs extent of their partnership depends i i i . . ou mm. in onoo.iv recently 'he market value of Btandard 'hi f t- k Junped $2S,000,O 1 J iin )) Ro lb i ild 1 1 i ire some InwsUuAtor. i - on ao that heoouM re i i in u-u or adrtien tminoit-ii worth. The bill an in the worl'i. li o uld k . rl-liiv.. . , - " ' ovt-r. rne hoards toe Bi.r. Vandernilu a i ti aids urn at foothills W Hi. . iun tin i.-.l b ih h roan has h . d up. Tiie deatii 1st o ihom .. I 01 men, with tbrir fuui i , .iri. : :i hie hand. They ire protperoai or jienniletc n - he il otaies lllfc : an . i IPA . state papers show lb theai minlBtrauou w.ho co.ivi." i . I., long ago as Januarv that war Ith pain ... , wan lncv.tnii.e. . it, s ,. i Deivey at M.inili aeoj.'leol weK- la'tore th deolaraUun ol war waa io "L ind all woodwork Biuret etc it it not considered ncc-.-wry to have for operation." Atler receiving such adll At) h II ih not likely lie vi-v lt.M one . . . uiomeiit in gelling bit Karsnipt readv lor action mi the bburtest notice as Woodwork on Ughling! uhil'S is really more dm -ri us tbao 1 the shells of the enemy, a shell . , . .... might kill or Wound one nun in its free pa-ag-', Inr if it "truck :iny conuiderahle nee oi o4 the . , aiilinters iniut wonnd a dozen m tbemoatpainfulaudliorrih!oni.ti- lwr. .Sl'A.Nlfll 1NT0LRRARCB AMI till BLTY. rhe Spanish are evacuating Cuba, and lire.-.- aooounts of the comiition o! their soldiers are pitiful in the extrt-me. C.irlie' Morro and Oabana, when- bun tlreds perhaps thouasnds ol men have been imprisoned for political I'lTtiiices aie hein made ready for delivery to United .atcs million ties. Friends of missing men arc anxiously mv,,Hng tat hour when the secrete of llm-e tern ,1'rniile iiun- geous, that have witnessed so mi j scenes of blood and .nurd r, iu t scenesol moon a.... ... m. r, oe partially brought to UWt.Bucn a covern uent us Spain! Ihelurk, govern neu h -i . unalllaa !' .r.i m hi- a,OOUV IHI5U mi ucn.o concerned her selfo much, is a lamb in comparison with the Spanish liner. Look at the i ages ot history and you will not gainsay the Biaie- UiCII b. TWO MODERN BOSS U Or tt AR3i Tbeaoectaole of General Shafter, '. ,lf 1 1 ,, 1 1 tid forces at coiiimdi.der of the orot at theoaoture of BantiagO ie tuba, mouiuiiig Ins war charter from an .. i nprovisetl pia.ior-i was Inriinmno OMCtBCle. l I com aim l . . ..... I obesity interfere Will, the aoUft ootsiiy luwmiw movements of the follower o. .M ir.-. In tho oonqveetof lVru a Spanish , ,lf personal commander of Dna , u ' prowess ind personal uraer cjunted there-was unable to mou it his bore, and with a regret Inten- sided by the seriousness ol the situ- alio., need theoonpkt Irotn Shake- Bjieare: The god. rejust,andofourpleaaao Vices ,, Make luatruiueuts to St) '"rge us. m,,for niutnnhtadlv o vi s bis in .. Kn.il.l IndnlaeOCe ot plurta ol thVubii, phiP the cup. iwit OVITH Tb NOW trrovi- jostle i il Btlou .1 I made in . fin out In tiie Gov I' 1 "' 1 ' , " '' . br.'Ujtht l.nri biek. ah.uil I hi m re ml i ' IPf Jiill), mi ! V ft r an x 1 bmation the nivi-ed v - . charged there being not tlie I. . proof of bt milt. And the eanuu ill hiive to pay probably a ?. M cost bill for this causei!- arr Tbo aoouaed w input to needless ix I penes tod oobjeoted to the humilia- tion of bain; arretted for a nei thief. loatioat should not rush iq oonolutiom without support) Ifaota, A KK HI KK The 1". r' land li- ale hurls I ie folio iog well deserved rebuke at ',, of toe uie oounter gaog: ' The K.iK'eiH' U-ri-'t in makiim asenselesi - iron heriff SVitliem. tbeanimos behind It being that the "heriif BiTfS ll l.lllroiiane lO a . "l!"'r w""'" 1,11 i '-""I'l toel.-ci ; luui to oOee 1 llt-P' vu U be n in :inti-renuh!i'4ii mQ0b aenae inner witi hun into the .ami nfli. p ! -r not LMvmr Ihetn the 1 id anee n i lei obi r it Ithns iiinki- it tooil i lli.'cr. :t:,t tbo Regis ter otliflit t i a t w ih uikiiI nam i s turn n the nieoounler." ihe republioant generall are dlsgutted w tti the gete.esg anil uncwii'i i"r abuse worlhjf in-; oial i" their orajao t O.XTUtlL I MK liltK.M' PAC1KI0 1 , i .... , n in. ht 1- liori.u alive to the im on nice .uoi nei k- i s. y of holding u-.,l u, u-ing rest- Ingandstrategrtlo points that lie bo uvicti the I'r.ili,- nn ..mi uur jahoresiu tin to; Pacifio ocean. .u FraneJeOOOl (I e C 'luniui t, nml die lUw iiim Mandst Uuam in the .... . Ladronts. and Manila are the con-1 ueotinK pn"J m-r thai v.i.t w.-otjot eight thousand mile, of w .ler. Sam lies I I the H utli on the line between our Pacific Coast ivv it, nori.t and .Vw . i ,.n l and Aostr" Ha. With tin se jmioU -.cure l .v Ui.ied S'aten e mtrol the PaoiHo . wlmxe oommerce, in year tn oome will rival that of the Ailanti. i ' 1 1 a 1 I l. Mi llll'. It WAV WR8T. mi , , r il . ,:: ,. i Hie annexation oi iliv..m ,.:d the l'l llli)'iii" bis I'na'fd a levr in railroad build inc. Kistern mid Mississippi VaUeyllnet foremen an immense im ease in irons ooiititien- uur in which sho uttered that word was tal railr ad traffio through our SO- Infinitely nioro fturtlitiK than any inar- ..... , ticulato outcry could possibly have quisilion of the new territory a!- nnut mi the Asiatic shore. To Mrs. Matthews oamo scurrying out secure a share tln-v must be in a of her room with a face as closely ap proximating an unlimited intorroKiitiou leition to contiol, or haye a band iut m,Kllt wcll l aaaiMlllaa tl.roiinh linrts. . . p , TXJZJll r i.ii iiii'iui;" iini'...,,, - . , i i j t'nii and ile.T. i;; r i i - 10 llimo ling our business, A1' I we lite i,r n tr t t ne irr 'lie e-.t.r . ftrafflo . dof ho,a, .,, ft,lvanoa . , tWSl "I ' ' n' ,u ! ; " Tho Junction Iinie-savh it ex- )i(,te t() sttB W)th evi rj lio 'y llie .lln l'l ' 'I' ,'.. ..... ... f. . i r i ,...." .i k i'ii.v , i i I f- I I I ... I I... I ,,i I. a khoIlM u 'or a n h i i in in . ..I. IrVtOBOt evervbulv to H'ttte up p"" It. . 1 . nu i nr . v. 1. 1. r..m.,ni Loelslstes AMinit - " m w " A, .,, of t c ty council ai (kUem, held Turoday eonln, an oral. uoncc was pi d n.viding hat i.o rU11 Wl,r Hliy ,, m, t ..r eoverlng within any licensed ,.f wnosemtnl i ,ull!,, lb. rendition ef an, ,,rKrain on tho stag) "r pw " Violations of this ';rd nee are pun Nimble by a line I rroiu i " imprisonment io the cltyjall. 'Hie ,... was approved by the mayor ' ,,,,(.,. and is h ' I" en ti... lWti Slma ha- ,,,," "u0" SPEECH iniH hanptnrai. The aorlj In sad en-unh w ilhout your wom. No path Is wholly rough; Look to the places that are smooth una A' -i-:ik of those to rfi th weary onr th. SO hurl by onu continuous strutu "f i ..in in dlOOOBUnt nii.l grkf an.l BOtB. Toll (kith. Th eM l bailor oft -won. out Vour uttrrrd Ignorance itijil morbid douht, if you hav faith In Uml or innn or If, J ' " U BOt, 'Uh book upon ths shelf f allmra all your thoughts ill) faith shall No on. will Brieve becsusV your lips ar ilcmb. Tnlk heslth. Tho Jreary. never chancing tale Of mortal WlOlodlSO Is worn and stato. You earnest charm or Interest or pttaM B) h .rpliin on thnt minor chord. dkMaaOi Hsl u ,,,-u r all Is well with mu 'j"J 'an hr your nn and mak -Klla Wh . lr Wilcox In Woman's Horn v omt'onion. km i of a romance. NoveiuUir's raw uirvranuil u. H. nt heesshoMen thai it wis ttma to lay in Ibair wiatat'i supply of ooal, and or erjrwhere up and down tho wind swept Iructh of tho oity's rosiiU'Uoc ttrooti rattlitiK t'"ul trtiiiKhs luurwl tho pod op trian'a path and dleaharged their tiincic tamnti into HtwHsMe sidewalk sout- ties. Mrs. MutthewK, who LWodOQ Qaiet but hinhly Hleet frosjax-t utreet. bad oniorcHl fen tons of coal put Into bcr oeuar, ana tot tirt inssaunent had ia- rivwl a two ton luail not to th enwt 'f t.h" l""t'p- ul,rrow Btr,,,'t hy much ",i"",.,m;. "l """; lliul : ' iriult - . ' m mi t rvit-r ,t th.dr Irish .Iriv.r -Mr. Coal Man! Briod Mrs. Mat thews from tho up rtuim bay Window. "Bo son you close tbo ooal aeottla whoa 7 I 1)""'t lfavo it iiup. It is so I . I I J.1I l. ."u,ul '", ,u; muiti. ' " arsouted tho driver, raisiiiK hin irri my- law and uniliiiu In tho dazzling wuy that distblgaishee coal heavers and llOglllOO Then, with a psitettltj os nbllinoly uncou ioua as that of inauiniuto ohjeet IbenuelTSa ho went away when ho had lluihed hi task, leavinir tho Iron lid of the Kcuttlu icaniuK against th siiio of the boosa. Three or four minutes later a small, dapper, nicely dreised voudk man Ktep- pod nut of tho street door next to tlio Miitthews' and turned to makt his tlnal adleat to a lady, slightly faded, hut in '"uu- WUu teoompaaled bia 'o tho threshold. Ho backed away, how- .l hnt.lini hla hat Mllral mnA jouutily a few i aches above his head. r0?M ' ZZETTI'ZXm hail iM':im il bis lion nnil t ho ilnnr hail 1 -i d upon tho lady tho young man whirled anmnd, hovered for a fateful, stronui uH Instant upon tho yawning edgD of tho coal hole and disappeared I Mr. Dennis Mnrphv, happoniiiK to turn Jaw at the saute moneataod be holdiiiK tbo Hiidden ingulfmeiit of tho tymmmn, wma th wp 'word, "lluwly murtbrrl" and lashing J1 ti'L"U '"to clumsy, KallopinK fti,;ht dlsap'ared with ternlio claltir down j tn0 oobbln paved hill. But Mr. Murphy wan not tho only witness of tho trauiu dihappcarunco uf (m, yiliuij, , who had ciuered from ea. Miss Mim rva Matthews had stop- ped tea laonent at the llsUe table in tho bay window to net a book of verso, frm whiuh hhv wWwd t0 IIluku n ,10O. station. At tho precise moment, woea hiii. lam hit iiiuoi upmi mo vniume, hit ejetj oarolsstly iirni after tuo unob- lu'.rrnnt mniiner of olio IB doen thouL'ht. had belli 11 o vouiiL' man sink upuureut- ly into the earth, directly in lrout of tvHMU) u,;Uh0 tawbJoh ino u,i her mother ami her maiden aunt kept themselves aloof from tho world. Mi-s Mimrva did not scream. Sho siiunlv said. "Mother!" lint tho man- I "Motharl A niau has lost fallen Into ooreoalsoattlel" Mrs. Matthews convulsively aim couapseo imo u iiiuu. iwuunuo jii.. di i . . .i,,. umi iu iimiio iuii.ui . - shock had been too great. Sho could. only chokuand clinch and uucliuch her 5Sder( trantpatont bonds. If the,, s.mo delicate hands could tyeolosid just Hon upon tho brawny thnait ot Mr. Dennis Murpbv, they would havu Mr. Dennl! Murphy, they left him littlo breath indeed lor protes tation. tllnerva law thai her mother waa practically helpless for tho tlmo being, ..,1;,tl.-,.r an bo done in the omergcucy must be douo by hersolf. !,'.. ni il,., imiuhr of tho second storv i .j she could hear tho unwilling and uu- BUI I.UUIII r . . . , I I I I n . welcomo unrulier oiuiiuitiiik uioi nu'"- bllug ana raining auounii iu.. .nun uu. bin us ho aimlessly sought some egress. "iwttlgoeViwn to him, mother, i will explain!" sho cried. "Oh, thecaro- isstooisofthst dstsstsbls ooal man I" Mj Minerva Matthews Bed down kluirs us last as mo couio go. inn, nn m . I J II... She opened the done at the load of tho collar stairway sho stopped fora.no- , . .. ii l t S,. t,.,A . . . M ruent and shuddered Irom head to loot. It was like tho initial plunge lOj the swimmer into cold water. After that torrlble shrinking was m Khn ,.r skirts and d , dowI Wlt ,he twilight of the Cl,!ur. Tho coal bU was a largo ono and w boarded up to with In a ur f ft whtoblbiw wan thn f tbem-had opalntopUee - h; iirrivai of tho coul- The Mg bin wa- UMWSXOn pr8CtioaIy tight box," and the j-nung man who had fallen into it, not understanding its oaa-traotton, was :.,(., ,, i Itwnsvast v UlOSl B'ClltlJ i;,ii to his credit Minerva thought i lOM h.i did not ralsu a terrible iiutrry.de satoNratoamd alyaeaseal '- ' vi. '! . I -t biiclthg to Brsilnt himself orsiildoraSslj to att sstrative excursions sraoad tho .i! heap! 1 li.' j i utig lady flow t,i tho bin and removed the top section of the door. A she dl. I '.i she found hrrself fuco to face witii s mosl woobeajono, smooobed, donxctallssd uml bowildoredyoangmoja. for a moment Iht two young pcplo stared at eaoh other speechlessly. Then, as if moved by a simultaneous impulse, both spoko: "Oh, I am so sorry!" "I beg your pard n most humbly for tuy car. Icssness. " Then they both laughed weakly. Minerva sn.noho.i the romelniikl sis? tlon of the door away, and the young mnu slid tottoriugly out upon the cellar floor, with a small avalanche of released ooal. "It was all our fault '" cried Minerva. "We ought to have watched thai wretched coal man and seen that ho put the c iver over the scuttle. " "No, it was my fault," objected tho young man "I ought to have had my SyOi 0 boot mo. 1 hud no business to ho walking backward on tho street I I Hit. really, Miss" "Matthews, " interposed Minervii, noting ipiesti. cling hesitation. "Really, Miss MoNbewa" looking at his grimy hand-- mid besmirched linen, "1 fi el so disreputably dirty that I am going to you for the love of human ity to gst ma BU Old pan or basin to wash toll stuff off In." ' i mo right upstairs, " said Minerva pityingly. "No, no; 1 might encounter somebody be,: your pardon for thu seeming in sinuation, lint, you know, I had to en counter you, and I (eel toward you a sonso of gratitude for ray deUvstenoc that overrides all other feeling. Isn't there a laundry tub or something where l could make a preliminary toilet?" Minerva led the way into tho baso lui ot laundry, WOOTO there were set tubs, running water and plenty of soap. "I'll run up stairs for towels," she said, and so made a timely oscap" with 111 p ysm "t laughter that was gushing up in her throat. Sho Hod Into the kitchen closet, shut the door tight and collapsed, will: tho cook's old wrapper prcsed ."gaiust her faco. "Oh, I'm so glad auntie isn't homo today, fir Kath- erinel" the gasped. "What would they do, the hysterical dean!" Sho writhed iu a lit of suppressed laughter for a ' minute or two, and then broke forth mid darted up stairs for tho towels. Mrs. Matthews met her at tho head of tho staiis. "Don't peek a word to mo, mother," panted Minerva. "Don't; I shall cs plodel" I Sho dashed into tho bathroom, caught up a couple of towels and sped down . Dollar again, Tho laundrf was empty. The outside basement door, standing sjar into the little back yard, told ths story The 1 young man had lied. Minerva mechanically gathered up it ' pair of mournful cuffs that had rolled Under the shadow of the tubs. Their jewelry was of the most modern kind ! smoked pearl but the linen was lino in texturo and ijuality. "I guess ho must have been a gentleman us fur as ho wi ot, " mused tho girl. She turned tho ! cuffs this way and thai and peered to- I side, but thero was no name, no clew. Then, with that wonderfully swift, ! prophetlo intuition of a woman, Mi- i nerva Matthews sighed and exclaimed under lur breath: roor .Tains am noil It was Mi-s Athertoli who lived uext 1 door. Portland Transcript. vv mo, at on Tout, There is no accounting for tastes. What suits tho palate of one may be lit tle cstcouiod by another. An Kugllsh traveler and sportsmun had recommend ed to him when ho was in Morocco a variuty of game which ho would not ho very keen for at homo. His informant was a soldn r, for no foreigner is al lowed to travel in that country witlumt such attul.daucu: Ho began telling marvelous stories of the game in tho neighbor) i, f thu sultan's army and of his owu impor tance. One remark on cisiktng for ho was a gourmand Is worth repeating. "ThctC Is," be said, "only ono kind of game wortli iiiting in Morocco wildcat. Its tasto is us tho taste of ull other varieties of giiu.o mixed. Whim olico you hi.vo tasted wildcat, never will you cat anything again with pleusnrs." Probably .ml. I should think it enough to poi-oii most people, but I (lured not say so, 1 merely proposed In I wi uk voice that I preferred owl stowisl with mustanl and sand. Ho said that ought to bo good, too, but he had uover tried it. why lie aital Bwoas. Ou the night of tho "liarlmr fete" ot Newport John Keudri' k Hangs and his littlo boy sti ..I near a group of urmy officers iintl ladies. Ono of tho torches Illuminating the parapet went out dur ing tho evening. A girl in tho group said the light next tho darkeued one should bo put out, too, os it liKikod lonely without its mate. Ono of tho young ottloers ot 0O00 uotcil upon her ins.1, but in extinguishing tho top li homed his linger. He bit Ills lips aud said nothing. Mr. Hangs' small son looked on in istonishmeat ' Papa, " ho said, "isn't that man an ulllcori" , "yes." "T!i-n, papa, why didn't ho swear'" "BSCS QBS, my son," said tho father, "he is either a chaplain or a second limb naut. If a chaplain, it would not bo proper for him to do so, and if a iec cud lieutenant bodOCS not know how." Argonaut. Waa tot llraalla. "H'bi!" said the polioeman. "Igness well have to invittiguto this." "No, sir," exclaimed the cynical iticn whose houiu had Uen broken lulo, "I ilou't want any lnveetlgatlnn What I want is for yoo to jou.p in and liud out hi a hurry whurlid iL " Waah iuglou OUT- HATl'ltHAY. HKi' .'I NoUSUi fcMrxiL i .ot iti n i'e 0 ii Tl itni hs this l" M wi i u the v...oii n ma I i I which l V h it i i in lb . I'.l II - , ! M Ml.'. Ii " llll ' ! -ix roii re p. rmaii i i... It s ,iiit-, .- w d Bros ii, . ud i : V last - I ' I I Marj Kiss an I liol gnu 1 1 1 1 1 1 young todli - win i students ni the p. ni.. i in) the y ui g men I i Isewbers also to i i i ibi l I to. i Tlie remal ' . 'i.e. n I I fin ii lbs p1 - 1 in itie eios l i Ii are 1 i i, r nolo Pn si. in, i Moraan, an d hi . ctiiH B vlla Ii SB ' 1 and It ncbe Rl i . i noil h ii The 1 Im last oi. ii h. idy o -iiii d their To Ha i tHKian Mi- Msr; Young, ds lahtei of Htu I A M g. who r eh" jo-i north l this el V, willie in rrixi sl Kauoa y. blsi, t lliori Ml Mr It lio-e. fli I p ' i g a few ' ; e al With R"ek Hpiinga. Stkansa, tho) 'll Wluidpefi I i si adS their ruin's home, t he i rids I well known iu it'"- iwilv, and Isl i t,.' .! Itie tlio-l p. U rillllH online daughter.-," Tlis gttHm Is retired -lock man, iMo-dii, and pf nil l l i In busim-s sffairs, rhennmv fre ils ol ilii I" ui- will J "ii I lie GUABU In ex'- lllllOM I ' In t In t v- I I i I lloslftng III i BprOMI i i" g1 '! o'i'i i.eia til II,- Kl's Is Ii i'l I T III .'.' 01 lllll of I life III ill . Thn Jukction Dsn at: A b( nisd In lbs coy hi bave t" n i in in ii eon m o ed with th Rnqikh unpr.M ii. I nn. ot 'llll. M k l'l , s In r I i Mote Olid en rli e This Mil keep the water warm hinh willalo rwlnce the lime iicovassiy togetup n em to at bsst Ave mlnun , l will a's.. pn yonl th- plpte frron sin ,! sold i "ti t i. Now f ii nn luspiotiif oi gluoi r mi iii ii gino in . t isady tor the nia'eh n mi . io no it t. hTRaaoi ACTinn, The nature ol the fount' e si x Is bard to understand, grid ay a man nouied Win r, uf s.ie i -tril g, wss nl It 1 1 fole 'I jilstiie ol ih eeo sl I oti ego Grove km abulng bis wltoi lb nn-tl I $10 aud costs, erh'ohhepeid Thifahusid allk mid lis would n rer Ivowitbhei busbeiid ai. hi her day. Hows it, 'tor a little perauaeloiii "he onnclnded to trj n n i.i agelii ami they kH for home npp ,'elilly I appy. HP IKONKLB Haw Mill. I. ti l trap of iiii ciii has r pelved a 11 lei (Tom II A Kkm ', of Rli gsti ii Ida o, stating i is very probable be would oouelude a leaee "i the B rlagdeld nw mill plan end If en will euros down in m eouplv ul mouths, (lumv TiiKirisji rbe following marrlege licenses aire Issued Uidsy by Uounty Clerk Lert Edmund Vlolello, Myeers, md Linul Ijandeev, M years J It I. lie-, so. v. ins and Luey Mulkey 'J I I'll I s. w hbat Puhchauui. sii Kilsndly today purebaetd from A Vltoa A tone I0,0t0 bushels of wheel al Mesntepei bushel, A Houd One MoMlnnville TreneorlpiiUton o dolman waa Invited address ti e Promnss l.i'eiary rii cli t.y, Krldiiy ev. nlng. and nccplid. At lliepioper time be appeared, dreeaed us "Dnole Ham." Ills Hltlre Is H e Usual stilt bat, witn nicy lock protruding bm in uiii, uml loogeliln whiekora f the sameeolori ivrallow-t lied ooat, in em vest, and pautali of red, a title uml hill'. He gave the young folio x r.icts from hi" ' Coluni(lilu) mid Ma ' He had told them ul . ul lie irarol 18IS, the Mealesu wsr, the! iil war, ami was proceeding io talk aboel hi" boys ond girl . Afler tolling about American glil marrying Kurop.su I'ountH. ele. he began tOlell h" I the American buys ate; and, win ii al a climax of this drematle part hlH whiskers came oil. Imagine what folkiwedi Tble ended Ibe address ii .' Hanging Keeugb, Albans Demecrtt Hie Mi Tblala the tuy thai Claude Brautou was to tss benged at Bugene, but which event Will occur later. 'Die morbid toeteof ii,.. people Is llluetrated in iho laet that the sherill ol Lm coiinly has received six hundred requests from peopef.r tbeptlvllegt of seeing him banged. The Deesoerai't one banging expert suee W enough for a life time, Hanv lug sin uld be In the -late peinienilaty and no more p npla should be pets mined to see it than neoeeeery to satisfy the law. hi il. Ullll nog Ibe I IfelltfrWi naiir Qasrd tics M The I., lies i i tin Kplsisipitl i hureh eotertaloed the Huminy srlwol this afternoon with a tuikey dlnntr, and every'hlng gmsl in ml. The stoureh and sumiuy sebool room re hand-oi.u ly di cor .1 d u iih i v r liettie. flltgnn grit1, and holly. A fliieChrlstmus Ire.', in sddltloa 10 the dinner, Is arranged fcx tbeeblldre I im CHARITY ill. Ihiriag This t MIII'IIM ill llll. I.I lis. Pall .' OBSlU, Um si 'I bis i no, iu iiis annual l!hrlotHie elwrit) donation wen roads, Wfanil le in nil Using amlsted, Foil iwmg w the itateoieul soppllea fUrnlsbod Mid ill limited: 4n lli: y.pound el f tloiir. loo 1 1 m ra grauuia d sugar, wi pi th d baooua 100 i .mis besnn, lo m. oils on flea, lln ipi iria eanneil frul'. 10 sum I boZSI eainly. in bushels apples, 1 1 busliele polotoso 1 ii i soap. :i io pounds di ml i " . il I u-h"N im i. .lis 40 p uii. s nn ill. fsbhsso, siUaslu s, puiupklllt Mm . ii quantities of niUeell tuemn (maaries , srgi supnly of olotblitg. In c sli, SM U4 wsa uotd in tin- pur ohase i gi uenes and puyiuini of in. i n iital idiis Incurred nnil. Pailr i.u nl I'. .. .'.1 it m il ii Palter in dmiai the reel, dene uf his sister, Mrs M A Brum ley, in this tuy. it. i morning at S:.SU ..Mock tmiii bearl failure, aged tvi years, lUonrolbe aud days, lie bad nut beei oougned to hie mom but had In . ii i uuiplnlull g lor several days, oud k Ino . ia b Cam 1 1 a us painless. He was born Iu Dearborn onuoly, Indiana Keb 14, IK.13 In ISM be emi grated iu Oregon m d settled In l. 010 county, mi.! hum that time ba i n ild' d in tliowHinly mid Bjgcno. Hewaeuw r mortkrd, Ho hakes In.. 1 Iter una sister m thai citv, Mrs M a Uruiutoy and County Tr -usurer ah l'atirsoo besldee other relatives ami noil eii iu ii-1 dsi Uii ling his Brat ten years residence in tins cientyhew.s mil ils I UalUl ss luclois. lie was elected city inmshal it Bugvuefwir i,nu--i87u. laT7t , ikj tad is, 1 snd iusoV an efHcleul ofMcori Ho v. s ho iiii 1 m mpl ilri nan, 1 ui u vrr j .i.id ths Baempi Iflremens Asaoeis- lion. in, im. mi win isi held front Mas Ih mult yV "oaldence on Wisi K.ighth iliMri to in,. Maw alt si meti ry, lomor row (.,: urduy) uflirmiou at 2 30 o'clock, Krlenits pssprC fully Invited liUlbl V i' 1 Htrahnu' Hasbaad Kiiutiy run Vletetf. Ne. Yoik. Dro II. In din -11. ud trial agalnoi .Moon- preceding that of bis wife 1 In-Jury brought Iu the vsr- diet 1 "N ttudtbe defaudeni, WmA 1: doore, guilly of roi bery In the first degree ami reonuimend him to the ,1 , oyofibi aouit." Moore stood bo loio Rteordei (ietT a oonvleted fiiou. Am r dellbi raliug foi tun hours ami a half l e m nhi 1 bad I ecu reuelied. doers I I', his lip uml clenched his 11 .is. He si, 111 di. 1 he rsoordor and at ill Mel 1, 1 j re tod the Jurors, lully realising hla posltlotti lie kutw ihu maximum . 1 ally foi thu oOettea 1 twenty trs In thestste prison. 18HWI 4MKMT WORK lln 1 Menl Mel Will lie Hesdy for Pal 1 '. ii gi inn- in Ki biuary. Tbs copy of the amesemsnl roll for ti l . ,r In Ii nil se it to the ofllco of tin- Mcretary ol slat as rouuired ty Isw. lln law pi nulls sehiKil dlsli lots and ol mil in Psbruary to make iheir levies Immediately utter this the rolls can be exit mini ami thu wink of collection of laaw begun. This tarly work Is um result of appealing the Htulo Board Of I'.'piall.a'lou. Al ples-nl Hie iisseasor Is making a r 11 for his oMiiv us required ry law. the legislature should repeal the luw Compelling the ussessors to Illlike copy of their ioIIs tor secretary of stale aud Im 1 heir own I Ulcers It Is on UstluM expense. hehogg, Id II", Mins-. f, W Uiy( an old time Una county boy, writes us from Kellogg, Iduho: "'I in, is sro Ver) good and minis are w 'king lull time. We have more cm Iml looking loi mini ' in Ihlscsmp t ,., fn aoerral yia.-s past. Keveral rich stnkis have lieen made lately um. war 1. iii ou the hillside right in front 0 m store last month that la somell.il g W0I ih rtul. 'We I. tine sleighing and Hue atalhersu far, t ut we sro sad aud I ., .,r 1 1.1 rt ir old Webfuot home so neur, yet M fur awsy " Lane oooutj had four mutr at tbs last term of the state mute school.