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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1899)
Kugcno OSty Guard KVI'IMtDW JAN 7 IU uUHHtorUNUtNis. .hebuaines, department of the WEEKLY GUARD la eauaed "Sn&bladdVes8mgbrhrCTS- pri'or3 pstsonally. Addres ill ettca rcferrino -o tnenewsp..- per or business connected there with to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. I0OHL1 MMllttKO. Poinraaamin alatit KoiriB ol U tnh in K Mormon n it onlv ill o'oaroh but pXtlygMootta praotisOi ami iheto are rumors in i'h- ail that 'in cfl'.rt will be ma la to pre vent h s iieiiiK tea (ad when be up tieirsin WasliinR'oii to take lb oatii of offl e, The gentile iloin lliii g in n more (ui"t way. It in n matter o' cotn moii notoriety that not a few of our J Datiooal aolooi ma i ilo lao aotab lisiiilients, (me h MJ -, itiil the othtf ai Iba DtUo aaitol 'A'iiat dm Morosofi 0 iea nodi i color nt his ohuroh law tta gentile d m in din regard of ail 1 1, an I i-oiitrnry to public icnti rfti Bui baooly in tfodooat one a inan to tba wmlii as Mrs t'ongri --in ui. Tbaftio P0 tlUH thi I M er u III'- MM llliltl brother who o ii,v.-,t several I.u !.- ii.,; 'iiuen niiii iiitj iiiiviinfeiuii uuu trory to all jutt'ideaaof dawtioj nd morality. Unbar M abottld ho aapl mt, at letsl until ho purges hlmaall of tho t ir 1 . For the otbanT praatleiof polygaaiiata 'hit iufeHt Vaibington tbafa i oo ade quate remedy aXMptl proper OOlti u.iinn ..f ,.,,i,ti,, I, II... SW1 " " v point whore audi tvinduut will not I he tolaratad. LXetStilTIOl asked. The 1 rc; m liar Asso qalion coin, mitten has tuporteil on tli" Hubjttct of needed h'nisla! ion . Among other feature is tho tr.-.tlcr oi nine mem bers! of a jury bringing; ina vardlol in civil rction and tho jiroiMisting ol a la v Id ragoJata t Xfiert wit nesso po (hat thev will really lie a part of the court. Bj the proposed new law an expert in medicine, aurgiTV, electricity or any of the science will not he called hy either parly to the action, hut may he hUI for hy either and will i.e mim ed unit summoned hy the, court. Ho will th. 0 not he a partisan witness, hut will lit raally a, part ot the court itself. The OOflMatttM tlOO recom mend the prop .al ot 11 OOn Htitutionul aiiietiduient incp asing the incitil ership of the Minreme OOOft to a tut 1 1 of live, and to have a maximum salary limit of 110,000, the lt gislatiite to lix the salary at as much It than $10.HO) us it , pie isi s, hilt to ri-e it ah ve the present f'j.OtX). The matier of pfaoUooaod ploadinga la gona into and ncedcl changes and adtlitiot s inggtotadi nil': im ni m i n i i ii 1 1 'm,i,i. , Senator Simon has been men tioned a the smallest member "f1 the senate in stature, llm there txtis others. An Oiobaoga says: t'ongressman-eh-.'t John I, Uut- RottOl Ahihaiini, who BftU ptob I al.lv 1... Ihe smallest man in tbe next house, i an able lawyer, aiiiiougu ue is kuo.vii as me J tea -1. . I L ...I .ll Of Bpndaa. When he hrst up- noarod before the supreme court of AUham In artiuo a case ho stood! up behind a high bench on wh -h lawyers were aoottttnmad to lav their Us. ks and papeis, "May il please the court," U'gn the dimin titiyo counsel, when the chief jus tice broke in: "Mr ltnriiett. it is the 1 custom ol the lawyers to rai-while addressing the court. S.VMI'bh.s OK IO A Ctll. II It IHUst be pretty cold in old lown Tlie re. en! s unit remind Bulk.. ,.f the llritt. I Iowa 1 Tri- nunc, 01 on iiue witit. rs " a bew : says bo, "wasn't that nlixxard a dandy ? I'ut u iu mind of twenty year ago. I'sed to lree;e t b.ttlo of -4 tlx proof alcohol around a stick and use it lo knock the icicles oh , lb teakottia on m nbnn a were TM arrateeleuB roes jo i .. i .ii Th" captain of a vennl which was potting d ui..-r. '"' -un dog all lTir),in Anil.r,lft , , fi,,l , M iron U) daath tint winter anl Rn uiytiriou panscngor who bad come Olgbtuiin- hud her lionla frozei "IF. at Hamburg wn'ch. .1 the latt.f ... , ,. . . sotb.sfclythat at Ian the passenger said rirloveral i'to.r drove bat his " " - "' M y" .X .r'-rt ' ' ! thawed (ill I and then MrSUPZM the .....: , . " ' H W . ; ft Bp ""V" " a old, ! to be; I don't believe yon re anything of u. . . . , v Tbil brought on a breach of promiae suit, but this d ragged along ., , . , , , , I'll the next winter wlnn the old tnaiil anil ihe re:-orlrt froze itiffan'l tho court declare i tli engagem-nt broken off hv frost. "Jt wa nothing to yo out and sink a !i .'i forty feel through lb Nnow IjiiMk to find th? now in tin morning, nti'I irbaii m found bar ibo gOVO lot cream; thin is sn w joke. Tba iBobo froae aolld in ihe ohioooyi tod boy bad to maka slnsa 'g out of hollo log to le'. llm frool out o t It- ...no- i- OOOte' iu d AiiVMM'i-d V. IBTflUD R K Uiker, the Junction Cily H-it! - it .. : , umii r-t.iinl- h.iw 10 draw puidic attention 'o 1 1 1 h locility. of htic intr ou-. a lot of eireoUrit Bllod with fulsome n raise of UlO country , he han t tie lo'.il i i!iMr - . d c'lpitH to hi i i j - ,"l",,rH ft,,J ini"ir, r t'"' "iml.er of thiee lltlll lieil t week It docH not cost the reil e-late nun as much as th" circulars, they me mailed free o! cost to him, and the people wiio receive them know that the pgpot lelU the truth and c.t'l he ilepeu led on as an Index of the general prosperity of the cuni- uitiui(y. A noaropapar i tbo best advartlaoi aiiroml. Thif lias been a record breaking year for freight shipments east from ObloagO, the total for the year, I with the last week in Deicmlier oatinatod, being .r,(;7i),!).i.") tins, an increase over 1H97 of neirly two million ton-. Lower rates and the enormous inonaaa oi grain ship ment account for khOJ larger husi- lies. A Catholic priest has been elict ed to the decrees in a Knights of I'ythiaa lodge in Chicago but has BOt JOt received them. HO will todaavor to aaanta i' e approval of his arcli'uishop. This case mny reopen the qUOBtion of OatOoiia lioslility to secret iNMiotkMi The Pbillpplnaa will soon lie conncctoil hy Hint great h.nm of civilization, the electric telegnpli. A cable ship is being lilted out with the wiie and necessary apparatus. We will civilize tho Fllipplno even though ho object--. The lloseburg weather buraaa l'"o.ded (I I inches of so .w for tba s'-asou up 'o iiiuisiiay. .Not one fourth of that h id lallen here. PAttlJR CAM KKRV1CR. Itrikai him, ho likes to exercise, and i he goulbei u to I'm iin Parlor Uaairltben with hi tauitontary ahambla will t ars uatlng Leg Ulaiir fjaaalm. I abalna along for raUai ami exhaust hi I most athletic companion. Hut bo feel K. May's Portland Telegram: Today fw ,u"r,, " '.V""'0 hU """f . " ,, J In a street suit er evening cloth, s, and the .-outbetn I'actle passenger depart ;,.....,.. ho M ,mr, , li.ent ann.uifced tliat during th i- slon or the MgUialUra It 111 ma parlor chair ears on Halloo bet ween Portland, Salem ami Albany. The cais to he Otlllwd helong to ttu- Columbia ft I A ....... .,.. . ''"a. us., l.o, Us hue U-twoei, Portland i-t uanreai. , ompan.y, t ne same an. I Astoria last s ininier and these have been based by , the (southern Paotfio for the purpoM peeiaed. They are u.arvels ol eoeif.el and elettance. The company will uu.ke.u extra OharrreatSS Oaota AW the usoof ibe ens between Portland aud talem and 'Mic.nts betwis ti Portland aud Albany. I Usui. -s sefial, lllj .oisrd PM I C B of the Kirsl 'the CK of the rarsl Cbrlellan rl,"ro"' " M ,ll, lr ""Itbly O'l-iuess iumiiui( Hst evening al the hoiue of tbe pa-tor. Kev M L Hose, A ; irga orowd wai in attandaaoa ami an Interesting in. cling h. 1.1. Atthec!oe ol the business ses-iu an hour or so of mell amusement was Indulged In. .. " , "U W"' T T' ." turesuiiig machine belonging to V C lUhc.H'k last fP, has (Mmmeiicts) suit for f W.tvH) damagee against lUtHiH'k iu 'he Walla Walla superior tvuil " '' ' ' ' 1 i tin-1 T. o I . . s rsksre UlO,.., inn ur,n which I bare observed the , :'" . , I 1M paongcr SBSU00 too mno wa full of i.-reiJi'-;t'-ily hu'I i .ufK.-nco ami ,,pr. mo- then, what you believe mo to le.'. ' At tiiit ,iaoittina Cupuin Kwiu Bdgatld, haallatad and finally hlnrttl tnt: "Well, to bo honest, I think you are a gambler. You're well nigh ruiuexl yonrivilf at homo and arc now cnmiiiK to llecci! the fool you'll llud on tiioro. " Tbo youuR inuu' aaila bcoadaMdi The ii'-xt iniuuto bo turneil grave agaiBi lowrivd biHToi'ci an I p-jjliMl: "Cap tain Kwlng. an you havii etudii-d mo luring thii voyugn in 1 have utti'liid you. I have eouio to Mm roncluiion that you aro a man to I irutil. I am Loui Pbili(ip', dun d'Orh-aUK, el''. aft hiii of that Louis I'liiliMiod'OrlennH who wan ulain by the guillotlno on tho 7th of November, almott three years ago. "Argonaut. A largo company of canity gulled in dividuals was victimized u short tin I back In a small country town, lir means of jester aunouuring a pw d Racrol concert and hy a fre distribu tion of complimi utary tlckctii iM-arlug on their flaea tbll :iditiuu, "No (.ui- Htmaw Admitted (Jalaai AaooaayaaJai by ii I.ady, " a lafg andienco waigatber wl ut tho theatt r. V. In n the crowd I gan to presa In throiih the doors, the ticket take r began aJHMtiBgl "All having cnMipliuirutary ticket! will plaMu ;J tp Hairs to tho gal lory." This win it durk. dreary, hot place, not having the cijacity for Keating coiufoitably lie r than Km pn pli . Tlniwi who ptchwd forward with th ir tickets were told that if they did not wish to go to th" piUcry they could bt adiuittod by paying it shilling apiice. Every man who appi .ired Willi a com pHlWUltaiy ticket of course had a lady with him unit felt it sort of ouibarruss BMOt if tho ante not hit wifo or inti mate acquaintance, so ho yn Id' d to compulsion and paid rather than r tire, ami so tho Hcbtimo succeeded to tbo ex tent of filling tbo homo. Loudon An swers. A Tun old t.adr. Out in Indiana it gissl many years ago a certain old lady, summoned as a wit ness', came into court wearing it largo poke liim-:, such as was tin u much af footed by rural folks. Her answers to t)" qrttiHonapnt her being rather in distinct, tho oourt requested her to speak louder, though without much sue ce SR. "Tbo court cannot hear a word you say, iny good woman," said tho judge. "PltOaa to take olT that huge bonnet of yours." "Sir, " slio said DOOipOMdty txA dla thictly enough this time, "tho court has it perfect right to bid a gentleman laka "IT bis hat, but it has no right to make a lady remove her bourn t." ".Madam," pliisl tho judge, "you seem so well acquainted with tho law that 1 think you had better DOOM upaud take a seat with us ou tbo N m h." "I thank your honor kindly," sho re aponded, dropjiiug u low courtesy to the ci mt, "but there are old women i nough there already." I tw Note. VlftrL feall no. I III r jntuns. Mark Twuiu has an intcii-u disiiko for clothes, and if it were p.wdblo would remain in bis pyjamas day iu and day out. And whenever he can do no be eat breakfast iu them, receive his friends mid works in them. His fa vorite mode of writing is to lie flat on the il, r ou hi stomach iu hi py jama, with a pip., iu bis mouth. When on lec ture tours, ho never gets out of hi sleeping clothes until it is time to go to hall or opera house. When the tit tlll, rkkT M Mr. Cliuneiis will allow hire. Ltdie' Homo Journal, . V I'nliin lollretlun. Pblbtoalphia man owns a most Illli.,11., A...IltlAI., i.f .,1 I.I ........ ';M'er. cellc-tod by his father, who was . . long an otlloial of the White Hcu-o. .,..! mI ..a... a. i .,. . ..t o ,,,ll,l I'lill?, no.lMO, 111.' SIC- ,,.,.,. j.i, ,r riaon, who died a month after hii eleo- tiou iu I-il. to liartield. Ou . ne sheet. the uitwt liyhly prUod of the lot. the last otlU-ial 1, ttoi igue.l by President "uoolu w. ttlottad b. fore ho wai a " v l' th. N. 'oiiplaliiu. BoraaDealst -Well, Joka, bowaboak that horse I .1 you? Was he .puiet enough? Undertaker Well, lr. he did glv u a little boat lent first Wo pat him in ouo of the lueuruiug evxichcs. yen know, and pirtn s don't like to lshook up in their gri.f, I at we've put lira 1:1 the hears;, new. a:-.. I we haven't b. anl any complaint s, far. Boasahotu Words. 1 1 " ....... i.ioc Mune." - largo on. . f men Ley was sent out to China from Knglaud in relief of ana;- Wine famine. Hr 1r Wenyou if m v, ,!,y tn 1 related iu r.c :;t -ech that he hud discovered 1:1 Mi r - ac. mm. iiiont tivo column, en.t,,i by the gover; ments' uuthority. ou which this BriuV contribution Was calmly set down M "tribute money." Peuang tiasette. 1 r.uitpoodrr In HimUns. A curioua feature ulviut tbla eola tiou in aaatbodl of hunting was tho hesitation with whe h gunpowder w;ih , taken up by the gn at noble. Not only did It laka quite a century to familiar- ire fc tart wttb it. bat the arldaaoa tliat has come down to ui ibowi that the humble claJtea wore the first to use it for shooting game. Maximilian, ar lent stsirtsumn that ho was, tell oa hitT.-eUf.it ho c .'.ilil sies t fart iiiT aud with greater ac urncywitb hi crow- bow than hi kaapaf could with the Are i,uI'- . . . . ,. To provo this ho t- lis u the well '.. , 1, stand- 1 ing at a. of L'uo fathoms, which i after Is ing prouounced too far off by his benehman, who w .'.- urm-d with : one or the m sporting urtarm men- ii.a, d in print, cotne tumbling down, ; pi. re d t tho tir-t att-mpt, by tho em- per. r s 'ot r p :.i otlnr source we learn of tn t Measure being adopted to t.rev. ut ; a I. rs and "vvhsI l.jafers using firearm, and tbla at a period win u primes nill used tho enmbrou crosbow mid spear. It wa only in the last qi t ? the si: t.-enth century tliut firearm hail ouitral other weeiMBl f. r . rteill fotBM of the chase, the deer lag aiiiotiK tho latter. Pall .Mull .M.i,' i.-in '. s..,.,Linu In li.irrn. in iv -r a am ui.-u lino w. ineu sinoo. TI rl gin early. Tho pipo is a bran -I unit re.sl tn:.i fonr feet oinr and u I.r. -, umber or glass mouthpiece. Accident often occur from person fall ing with a long pipo in the tuoutb. the item "f which is driven down the throat through the check or into li e palate. Luring tba "p t rm p til I," after tho Japan-China war, l itg pipe - f r bidib it to the oonuDou people, nod Ibey turu. d .. eigaiatti wkiek I he como rooted in the popular i loo Native cigarette, which r.ro of poof quality, noil lor I OBBt gold tor 10 i .t tle cigars ,f i ig.tretle i:.; .-dl lor 14 cents g Id p. r 100. Ameri.au cigar tt' s are used excpi lively in the palace, mid thossuiid of them urn sou l;ed there. This make them popular Wttb the npp. r clause, and lie cn-ii:. i ti n ,f t tit. in is very gr.at. 'lie I -t of them cost 1 cent gold Mich. The import duty ou cigart anil cign.lt. .i-.'j r cent ad valorem ; but, hi spun of this, the American uiaufacturers aro gradually coming into control of the market. - -Chicago Time- Herald. l.i.o.l Spnrcenii nir. Heie i a tory about fc'purg. on. He onco pas-cd a sinuciuaNou who, after eudi stroke of his hiimin. r, ( ur-id und wore. Mr. Spuigeoii laid his hautl on biaaboaldaraad, looking kindly at bim, aid: "Von are an adept at swearing Can you also pray?" With another oath hu replied, "Not very likely." Holding up shillings, Mr. ffftrgtWI aid if bo would promiso nt v.r to pray he would give him Unit, "That is e-usily earned," said tho Ban, with a fr. -li oath, and put it in hi ' When Spurgeon left, tho man began to fei i n little qneer. When be w. ut homo. Ins wife BMtad liiin what Bilad him, and he told her. "It i Ju lia' tn. n rl" aaid the man, und on a Midden impulse ho threw it into tho fire. Tbe wife found it and took it out end discovered who had given it to him The mini t. I; it l ack to Spurgeon, who eon verted long with bin, wmiilng hint. i. u, I at I, n . -th was the mean of saving bim. Hot. como an attached member of bis II Ital iinli lOimlillnB. Ilriviug a cah in tho streets of Lon di nil a young man who has literally thrown away g80,000, Tho son of n w.ali y l'aiaily iu Yorkshire, ho went Into the nt my. but soon became distin guish. 1 by hi gambling prois-nsitie. i lie rutin d himself aud had to leave hi regiment. short tUM ago while living iu garret news was brought to him that frei Hit car end to union i and t-'aiisfer be had ban left t0,000. Thcro wai a It to the dryer will he quite an Under condition attached to tho legacy that taking. The power fu-tiished by the tho money was to immediately pass to engine during the pas t on wa not another person, named in the will, if ,,. , ., , ., ... , , , , , ,. i siilllC'.'iit and giea v de aved he tho legat.e was ever found gambling. ,, ... A detective was set to watch the ex- w"rkl"K the plant. 1 bis enterpris oaptain and saw him niter a well ' '6 11 m IM" cotumetuv the known club una evening, where he lost ' building of a cannery which will le tho sum of 300, which le had raised on operated iu connection w ith the dryer. in-. vctati. us. noiorl. itcd In S0,- Ooo before he had ever laid .muds on it -Umdon Tii-lhte. Wnnii-n t.uldea la Urrlln. j A Hcrliu papi r thu.speuks of tho wo- uicu guides employed iu that city: 1 iuey are parny euicriy, partly mm- die aged lathes, with a certaiu amount of knowledge i f tho world, soino ao quaintan.v with languages aud an assur ed and am table demeanor, to whose care lone female travelers or tin, I..W traveling partu s recently imisirted from Bcandiuavu anil America tattUBt them elves. Most of these resolute p.rsous are Russians or Austriaua" hM They Knr.T lllm. "There are plenty of women who Would be glad to got me." ho said. "Very likely, " she replied pointedly, "but uouo of them would care to keep you aft. 1 she once had you." lie went 1 at d, ers to sav what he wanted to say after that thrust. Ho felt that he ivuhlu't do justice to it in the house. Chicago Host. rerlltir.it. Caughcy Who on earth i trying to piuy the piano, Caroline) Mrs. Car.ghey . proudly l It is Ara bella. She i- learning to read music. Caughcy (teatMy Well, aab bi r if i I aaotOsOEy to Nad it aloud. Stray Sroii, s. Tho temperature for December, tak ing tbe average for ten y.iant. iu the Ulomlike is 40 d, gr, 01 Klo'w avrw Ostriches arv fend of waltzing, ao- ; i-swding to a whlcr in Tbe Popuie M Oat Mouthly. KKIDAY, DW Mtnucau Pai 1 1 v vi. -1 he HoUday He leal I-i-.'"bI nt Mi- f.eil iHMyrniiil sucit-w. Tie ie are ntKrtJl IJftrOteN IB thi-tttt ru , ami mure re expiC'i 'l In arrive soon. Of ilie nou.l-r. .i.iii iv are (rem Medltwd, 3i frmi A bland ' ! end SO froOS OraolV P Thenran t" l. and concerts Tiiuid'H a d 1 I , ereniogs 'Ih's if yrr gal luO "f vo(.B JHtrU(tJ..., tal talent l ondar Itbotflraatloaof Piofeaenr N ft Boyer, ,f '"f""'"1 " " ' ' ' I"" " Mol.t I. Mrs K C rtr. oka l BlffeMI leader of 1 1 reheira. lr F V V .n Dtki-ef (i nut'- I'.. I 1,1 "' ' ' M ;. i u ' I u-on i.r Uranfl fa-; orgttii .t yd Mn, Koier of M dfoid. T(lf .. f4ll . nre ,.,,, ,.,.,, H far the l ull has bi-en erowdi d nt .-very patlbrmaDea. 1)nm-aA n.xM.- .H-i -tu-h from Moll. to In H i, Sun 1,'ri.nel CbrOOleie e'ati-s IIih" the iralisp-irts Oariylng Chi Istii.a- lsi.- the ! soldiers l Manila arrived s.if,.y on I),.,. 03. ai d the Iso reivlv.,1 the good 1I1I1, as from home at the n hi tiniH. There were maoy glad hear! IDoog (), . goti soldiers when letter from - ' bO0a and Is.xes full of gisal things tor 11. 1-' loas i re lecino 11 is no' pretty well rwured Hist the Oregon; v., oa'eeri di be ring. li.une in ihe earlv Skkks IIankui rn v. The I'o Maod Telegram of Dee 'Jti has ibN akottta pi i ei formerly intereausl i a Eu. i e bootandal boatoeae: ' i.ouis Kii.ns. , of the forunr firm of Koniso l!ro-. vt I. ieh did bUtlOCM il I'ortla id ami in B ig- lie alto petitioned i. hedrelared a bankiupt i in- liabilltiM . r the firm umoiiiit to flli.Ooo, ami Mo- asels of tbe petitioner do ooteaoied 32t,eon sisiing of hou-eho'd furiii'uie am! Wealing apparel. Idaho Woman- Hovtnaoni in Idaho, out of 21 school s'lpcrinlc nil -ens. fifteen ale women, uiol if the new legbuatnre there are four women "" ssm inbly roll. One of the latter is MraClaia L Catnpoell, woo former I lv 111'.. I ,,. Pn..u,.u IthUti.n ,.,e...l I I away from here in 1S70 DBAO lire Dr Wall of Cottage I Gmve, received a teltgram Thursday from C.nlay, N.n, stating that her j toother, Maury (JodeTWOOd, load diid lot that place Wednesday night. De ceased as wed known in C.ttaie drove tod here, and his m ly frlenda id lei, et ilea jog o! his daath, at kk iw ::i.i.. Itcv M L 11 - b-s beeti secil'eo to hold evangells. 10 rarvMaa at CreearalL lie will go tiij that plsee Mime thii- in January. He I has Man eminently stieces-lul in his I ministry here and will i n doubt ba greeted by good nodlanoaa at c HwelL i IfPHOin I'atikms.-Mrs Llzz Kame is ipiite ill with typhoid fever a' Ihe old Dudley residi-ms- near Hie Kugt-ue bridge. Kline.' Yari ell h d wife of Mohawk, also ut downwltb typhoid. JIM I ION K I BBPRIHB A Complete Fruti Drying and Canning Plant to ba Cenitruoted. Junetleu Tlnu Is? 11 "BttCboelldl Million received alioiler this week that will certainly furnish the desired power. It Is a ISO horse power holler and is ui. out as Inrge as a Ibeeannetv will ba built near the ,rx-r and wil'l l -)x 'Jo. ami v, ill be to arranged that boil, plants oan Is, sue- ccsfully operated from II. e same ftna. A new engine und boiler ro,n ill also be built. The new plant win ne completed in time for inxt years crop. Tttli double plant will be a valuable addition to the town r it wall furnish a market or all kinds . f fruit and give employment ton large "timl erof people Batata of Mai y J Brlatow , In lb" MultoDomah oourt, Kiiday I afternoon the will of the late Mary Jane Brlatow w as Bled for probate, Hieleavtsau estate Valued Ht $7 Ml, wkleh bt devlded to the following 1 heirs: A Richardson, of Lew is OOUnty, b; Mary J K.eo.iti, L s, '.t.'K' eu,,,, and Sail. uel A, and Archie Blcliardsoo, 1 ne iwo latter living In nn. F L Keaou and Asa K Blobadaao aie appointed executors, without booda, and BWFriea, wh Urlnd stall, and A D K i nsn are appraisers of ibe est ite. I g r run gvap irator Both r. Junction Cily, Or, Dec 2S A 1 m boiler for Rusbnell A Malion's new ; fiuit avnporatar arrived this moknlni A contrsct will Is- let tomorrow f. r unloading and mOVisg it to the build - Lisa hsroiuoiive patient, UO bomepowt r Unler, aud weinh ataiut 15 1. Bs, BOUND OYER In! "L, Who Shot at Marshal Stilts Placed OrifJ $500 Bunds. uoea to jaith riif oaaidi Pec .n . A LTttloeb ui given an exaiiiliiH i before Justice Wlntenueler las evening on the charg-of bavlOf abot I Cblefof I'ollci' ,Sti"s on Wednesday (Venlog I ! was defended by Attor ney L Stereo end Obai M Klaaeu er wbo attempted to prove an alibi 1 for ti elr client, t he state wa repre- eoie.' ny Deputy DUtt let Aitoroay IV ' Hllls. After hearing the testimony Justice VVIotarmeiM hehl the nrisoner to ..pp. ar before the next .mil, I JlltV lO the sum of aOO lieing u-able to fur- Idi bond he was conimitUd to the Bounty Jail. This makes ten prlsoneis In tba inaUtntlnn "ilt OIK n CBiliCK NOT PROVEN Imllr i.urd, Deo al li ,n Bweet, a young man living near Elinlra. vta brought before U S Com ttii--i rJ J Walton today on the charge ,. oouuteifeltlog. Not finding . f ufBetant to warrant bis bein.1 held to appear before the C B ai..! jury, Commissioner Walton tlj.misst-d tlie complaiUt. it appears that on December 23, young ttanrat, while playing a nickle in the-siot maehina in J T Witter' saloon, used some nickels made of babbll melal, which had on the face a fktseltnlla "( the government stamp ou raebaoln. Information was made to the Offloeri and Deputy I H Marshal a A Roberta name up from Portland and mad.' the arrest. TI- i x a ii 1 1 s ui t ion whs made at 10 o'elook tbli morning before tbe eom- mis-ion -r. Attorney K It Hkipworth . . . '... ui At 2 mi wo ui .- dealatnn wi nr.de as staled above. Pubil Opinion Uaalradi Ide following eomnannloation isseif atplauatory, Portland, Or, Deo Slat, is98. (Jndardete ! DMember 17th, 1866, , lion Win V Lord, Governor of Oregon, by nulhorl y of section SM, 1 1 id's Code, appo' 'i,d the nndemgned, a State Boerd of tnmig'alion, in view Of th iilil-oiat.ee of the work to be Undertaken, and tba desire of tbe boa-.l o secure c . peration in every section I of tba elate as well as by evei-v ln diutry thereto, It is deemed advisable to obtain a full exptes- o ofoplnlOO, win. this end in view, a convention is hereby culled, lo meit in the City of Portland, BatOrday, January ".1st, 1899, a! lOo'd ,ck a m. composed of edilois, mayors, county judge! and coirmis. sieuers, mernben of the leglalatnre, and such topresentatlve citizens i may be appointed by mayors, an I county jiid.es or commissioners. Y'ou are respectfully invited to be prveont. J c Coopin, HlMRY I. PlTTOCK, w.m (i 8oaaiiix, St ite Hoard of Immigration. ('use Deoldtdi Judge J u liamiiton has banded down hladcotalon, "In the matter of thee-lateof Jus.-pb Rally," a fol low: I- lrt Tl at Hi" objection of said Broth P Bally to the said final ac OOUIll ol the -aid sdinilllslrtfors of tbe estate of Joeeph Bally, deoeaaad, ah uld b.- dh tllowed Btoond That the final account of said admlolstialora be allowed and s-ii I n linlUlrtraton ba discharged, and hi ti l-men ex iterated. " CI cait Court t'rsea. Wadbamt Oo vs 11 E B'ownlng, To r.c.'S. r money, Judgment I sked for HOI, saao Careoo va E H Lauer aud iah Lanei, aoadmlnlstmtora of the estate of Charles Lauer, deceased, lodgment le naked by the complaint for ihe sum nf II51.UB. in the i-H-eof J K Young, adminis trator of 1 he estate of H 8 Cathey vs S 1 in ,-tuan u:nl wife, the i.UlinlH has li: d a reply to delendant's answer. Ml Jane Weaver. t utage Grove, Or, Dec :i0 Mrs Jane Weaves, aged 40, died tbismorn Ing at Bagtna w, of caucer or .he Lit braaat, rrom which she hadtseeusuf faring for ovat two ytars. gbelefia bnsband and ibree children. The extenalon of the 8 P walks at lfce depot in that eily Is being covered with Oeooaapesod granite making a utetanttal elk, 121 rm:ids wins tbe condy b'ock st tl U'lil , t.t. I, . Mr W A w bite 1 1 the lucky msn.