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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1899)
m fit, I I'l iHm ' i ui VHWUil J Leeislatore (loses nibly. UNRIlltre KNtrlfU Prowl Mm, SUSPKNDS la IV MImsj HfraH ffritri Ibe Piw lip Brolly. THEE OF h&ET N t j V I i i MUZZLE. Rom Hid I iif i n The iiumi i m I lllll Ills air I 'l ! Ill I ho i.-.l Id iiiiim i Imriits. II-. .in I canplii i ted dm .1 in iiin recovi ' v mm LORDS DKR iiUaSE m Are Actually Laboring an Extra Day Witimut Com- i in i ii mnu. Tin- iptoialjittnl leglslttlve c urn. i tea appointed to Investigate iba rtete unlvi raiiy , i Eugene, Mbmlt id, nn Thursdaj the following report in u,e senate: "We visited i he university, mil the family mi. I html. mi. im.l visit, , quit : h number nf ih ohm raoim when the die...-, were h--ml , i There me tl I rolled i7i ttuoento, imt tbeatttndai m ill preeut In some four or live less Fourteen prafaaon are employed, M'l II ill Of I lie hoi m: him; vis LIUHTH -I'li'ml to tin1 IH nil). State Hoi-sk, S-ili in, I-Vb is pm. Final adjournment of the present scs ion of tho Oregon legislature ia Dot yet made, contrary to t lie expectations and exprtteed determination of yetttrdty Until houses met al 0 o'clock lliii morolngi after a tlx hours rttpitefram labor. The session of last night at which adjournment was expeott d did not terminate until after 3 o'clock this morning, aod many stormy scenes mnrked the night. Scnalor Belling of M iltnomab, figures as one of the prlnolpali in at tempting to form concurrence of action at the last moment, by mean OOMld ered unpolitic, if not questionable. Selling engineered a anap nltot adjourn inent in the senate after attempting to force the house to concur in several senate amendments regarding special appropriations. The senate further attempted fraud by withholding some of the senate amendments In order to galu points aimed at. Only the tint seven amendments proposed by the senate were sent to the house, the others beiug held hack. The action by the senate was consid ered unwarranted by the house, which strongly resented it. Words more f'irrcible tiiau elegant were freely used, and the bouse bitterly expressed de termination to hold out against the senate in its efforts to perpetrate what they considered jobs, The bouse alsocoudemued the action of adjourumei.t until the morning hour. In view of the method- used by the senate in attempting to coerce the co-ordinate legislative branch, the house is now trying to make this a legislative day, and is also making an effort to rescind the former concurrent agreement to adjourn w ith last night's proceedings. LATER. Special to the Guam. t-.--:ate House, Halem, Feb 18, 3 pm. Both houses have appointed a con ference committee to recommend a disposition of amendments to the ap propriation bill. No further proceed ings will be had until this committee hands In its report. A stay of business is now in force, the senate and. house having declared a recess, Owiug to the entanglements of the past 11 hours, it cannot bo definite ly stated when adjournment will be made. HI La. I ill I i it- 'Th Cmrvallu Q ' I oldest ti public .ii weekly hewspepetl III tin s ale hi. i. no W wiH tin, p lul the -iib-eil) n U being nh- lambed by the t'oiv.ii.i- Union Nrarlj 86 year ago ibe liatett Marled in Contain and Iim been durli g rural "i i In-1 in..- a ropubllran pap.r. .t one inii" t. Ul Hie lii.Mi isi. Hr J llih was oueol tbvedll .1 - nud prot rls tort of the Uexetle. Al the nun- ol Lincoln's BttUtlUation Hell OdeUral r,i...i..a Prleea Paid roi iiie l . lit me tarn .1 lirm. Hi. Pew i . i- - v nan in ai i f ill mm n i ni ir. a t Hot t. Nevorthi i ii fi i long nine it has enjoyed a gn ai 1 1 ; atai I a m Ibe east It t a end tn Bi and lal bloat prici were paid for u ten ol Iti 1. .in a In bin "Boor coin de Voyage au I Tibet" l'ere Hoc ipeaka of tin- wi i lerfnl tree. Ii Ii eeeentially of a literary I Ml. 1 artist le furii.it iimiil in ill li.i- ll.. t I umbh i, .1 ,i . t Mt..i,,.. i. i rived i he a" of, puberty, cr directs " " 1....1 i7i.. .1. . bteroglyphics anou its loarei Soma of stolen property and the detection of thief Bti to eay, the Egyptian practice of m oing Bgune abifttng over the ink poured Into buy's hand la with certain minor differenoea known in Bindb. The Vinyaoe Warn, or finder of tod toda rubs some dark nbetaniw DTI r the tlmmt'iiaiU of a JTOUth not ar- nines rellgioui fignri take the i lace of the letters, ivre Hue called the myites timis thing "the tr.e of thonnnd Image0-" Those imagei are foondon the leaVea on the steins and on the trunk. Near the temple of Buddha in the villagi of Liotuar, 'libit, this gnat tree bai iti 1 1 . .r yean, the plagne and the nUttlti I I all the botuuilU who huvn en r re. . ived the gift ol i.mn. a great antiquity wu given to the tree; Indeed it was i lium, d that it bad Inm to look at ii blin k spot painted on the ottom of a bright brass put. The - Oth layer during this period re ntes the aaimah f charm) three differ. i cut times, after which tlm seeing com in. mi s. The boy tir-i nw a bhaugi, or I sweeper, appear In the ink ami otaan ; tln lie. r, ifter wbicb fan ah (tent pitch ; en) approach and prepare a pavilion. , They are (..Unwed by a train of serv I mils, who spread oarpeti and ereotn kind of limine (er the king of the Jinn, Who presently appears in state, aoeoni at sabirirs ranging frmn 1 1 ,000 to f-. IMi and Hi Hid wen- o . i r at il pUbllll'- sr imnuiii ml in addition thento is us, ariib Bev Ii i Uoyakin, editor. I the pneideut, VbonOrirea a salary of I TWO or tbif y iirs Hfierward Win WiOOO per annum I Carta', ex-state printer, bought the1 "The students come from every pari J paper sud luri.nl it IntoaGosid Tem nfibeata e, them being three or four plarti paper, It being the I'ate olBolal counties of the state unrepn si-mi d. I organ of Ibai socleiy. aim.ui 1608 "(lenemily ipnklng, ti.e faculty I Carter was attending n temperaoce seems com powd rf capable and able men, several of them leing men if exceptional oapaclty, attalnmenti am: fitness for their work It has been etiated from time immemorial But an I V7 . . , Inveetisatiou not main- reanano moved ! u,,for" b.im theloeerof thearfdole ap- tbe linages mi the tree to be faki s The is'iirs. to advanoc as a oomplalnanti and trick was simple enottgh, like everyoth "" '1"'"r' h semis In- chobdals (inaco er trick when il le found out In the l'"'r' ,f"r ""' "l" 1 ''h-latter being spring and in the rammer on dark I0TY LBt0 r PrfBn05 u nights a lama, endow, d with ie m' ..i in -'"'""1". d till be shows the spot v. ul. Ins no. L..i. full .1 i,.:..l wm'r" ""r" eai.d. ami is linn oisini- I ower, meeting 'n Portland and left Dr Hui, who was foreman, in charge of II. e offloe for one iue. Durlun the week j word reaeued Corvallu the California publicly sated that prcfessnrs have ! bad g"il detUOOmtlC It was a aplen secured p1 sltlons in the iMtltntlon I did Opportunity for so ne -port, so Irl through political influence, ami a a Hill turned Ii into a itmghl notdent nward for political eervleje performed, I ooratlo paper for that week, farter, and that positions in the institution came buck post baste from Portland, I have been u-eil largely for polities! hi wrath aroused to a lever pitch by purpo.es. "Ill a broad sense the charge U w ith out foundation. We are di-posul lo believe that in one, and p issil ly two, instances piesetit ineniliers of tin faculty were employed rather as a re wan! for political service rendered, than because of eminent fitness fof the jiosltious, hut we are not prepared to say that the efflol ncy of the achool baa bee. i impaired thereby, on tin whole, il swiiis to us that Ibe work being done In the eohoo is excellent. The pupils Men bright, wide awake aud industrl us; the curriculum Is cummendHbl", and we were Impressed Willi the belief that those in attendance could not be doing better. "We find thai there is no found-itinii for the frequently npeated statement that the people of K ig.-ue are using or the sud'teii change. w.,ole temper .nee valley and (artel watnUood Templar 1 1 ai.' Used Ibe element m the received mauy hi Ms (.'iirier worked MVeml weeks Is fore he bad the uattci bank toaqulM Mate. The prominent democnta lo Benton ooun ty, Among them being the late Judge Btraban, Win Gird and Jamea Hamil ton, enjoyed the joke Immanaely an i ii ver tired of tormeui mg t'.irier about his damooratio paper When t'arier would be abnnt afier that o. etirred he would b-ave the utile.. Ill charge of the "devil," ignoring the foreman. lr Hill never got Carer In a friendly mood until several mouths afterwards when Carter wrv abeent one week, bo warmed up an I wrote several hot tem-peram-e articles, as n sort ol balm of (illead for Carter's wounds The paper latin to UM the University as a local has bad many lips an. I downs, but it w ill be missed by all. V nio sorry to lo-e it from our list, and while the Onion is giving the Benton county ieople a llrst-class service, tilt old memories linger around and old time names cling to the Corvallls tia.ette. Let us thank ll for its good deeds and overlook its ibortoomlng " NKW I MVI USII V HUWil.NH From jennte Preeeedingi Tbunday Kebrutt 16 high school. On the contrary, K.ugelie tnaiutains its own high school, aud all indications are it will continue ao to do We do not CiUsider the salaries paid too great. Capable educators cannot be secured for less. "It is regretable that the advantages afforded by 'he university are not more largely enjoyed, nnd in this c in uectioii we cannot refrain from siig gMtlng that, In our judgment, the fac ul y is partly responsible for the small patronage the school is having, In this; that the members thereof have not BUltWattd a more intimate acquain tance with I hose In eh irge of the com mon school work of the state. There is no reason why the outh of Oregou should go beyond the stale to secure a nnlvenlty education, and we believe they would not, were it more widely known and understood that the ad vantages offend at the I'niversity of ' hegon, If not e.pial (o any other, are all that any .tie requires. The in. in' l i of the faculty ibOUld he the leaders of educational thought and work within this state; should form and mould public sentimeut on these lines, and to that "lid, they should biiug themselves Ida I'rln and Mrs Kite JohneOD fined Kuykendall offered a resolution authorizing the application offlG.OC'J now in the itati university fund, to provide a new building at the uni versity. Belling objected to It as redly adding so much to the appropriation for the university, but l he resolution was adopted on the understanding that tlW money COUld not constitution ally betmneferied Into the general luntt in any event ItAWUl IIUl'SK f'ONVieilOM, stamps, climbed all through the tr.e and stamped the h aves with nil sorts of holy images and chain. I. is, the most numerona being the following t rmulai "dm inane pn.l.iuc om" (Qlory to Buddha iu the lotlU) This is also stamp .1 ujhiII the bark, mid the leaves and portions of the bark nr.. aald to b Itora GENUINELY HAHD UP. Oal liirerlliiii.lr. il ee. .liiiu I ii.-. I. Oal rite Um4 -Hie Prior." A sln.rt time ago a onrloni tee) wai applied at the London Congregational union's Free shelter PorHouieleei il ul M. illnnd hull, in tl.e i ast t I..iii..oii. Tho object ot the t.t was to ascertain if the men were teal ly us p.nii: I. --as they represented themaelvei to be, 'i ho free sheiter is Intended for men who have not the fouraenoe neceeiary to pay for a night's lodging elsewhere, and OM night L.lward Wilson i ..a. s, the shrewd roperlntandeul of tin. pbllanthroplo work of the union, announoed that ho would givu sixpence to each man pno i t who Could prove that he bad MUM money, but 1 -- than t'.nirp. D0O. Aebuc kling laugh passed over the iluu, that icing the maximum allowed In the hall. "Hut how shall I know that you have less than fourpciiec':" asked .Mr. tiutes. "Search us!" cried the men. "Yon really mean it'r" "Yes." " Vcrv well, but if nnv no Ohjcotl let him go to tho gallery, and 1 guarantee that lie shall not be turn. .1 away." Only five of the 800 went Up stairs, mid tin. others were thoroughly search ed by experienced men. Two hundred and forty-nine had nothing, one had n farthing, 11 had a halfpenny, one bad three farthings, 111 bad n penny, two had n p. nny farthing, four had threo halfpence, nine twopence, threo two pence halfpenny ami twohsd threepence halfpenny, rims out of tlm .'inn men Da had not tic loarpciice necessary for "fb'penny don" at a lodging boose. It seems prtiiycl. ar, therefore, that tho men were genuinely "iinrd up." Lou don Quiver. d. Wh. n tho charm is ILL INDICTED d( Sab Kin mid t o-tN I- acbi Daily Oiianl Pib Is Ida Crlss, known by i any s "Queen LII"andMn Kate Johnson, wh i were arrested yesterday on the Bills Patted. The followlug were among the bills passed by the legislature. District attorney bill. In this dis trict the attorney will receive $4,fOO per year and must pay all ills deputies. Thec'erk of the supreme coutt is put on a salary of $3,000 per annum. The bill prohibiting the ue of the nlckel-in-the-slot machines passed the house by a vote of 47 ayes to 0 noes. It passed the senate last wi I k The bicycle bill passsed. Lane is excepted. Hailing salary of treasurer of Lane; county from &5on to $800. To confer on Eugene Divinity school ' the power to confer the degrte of! bachelor of divinity. Driver's bill to wor4t c un'y prison ers on county roads. W B Hoes of Eugene was presented with a box of Manila cigars from his Nephew Jai E Baldwin, of Co B, re ceiving them yesterday. more closely In touch with tiie educa tional Bystem of the state. They should visit and aid in conducting county, district and state institutions, I and thereby assist, not only in giving I an impetus to educational work and iu lifting it to a higher plant, bat alto Obt kttplng a bawdy house on ill popularizing the school they repre-1 rl 'H u' '""") sent Tills we surest not in the v trlHl " ,1)0 ,'1'arK,J l,, f"r'' . nn 1 - - of u ii friend It criticism, but In the interest of the people of this state. d locality w here they re- of an institution supported by the tax- Mvtl PP"""'! 8'"' l'li"b showed the payers, and which should be made, if place was the kind as Cbirgtd in tl.e imssible. to answer their axneeUtlona winMalnt. Hecordtr Dorris found ine women guniy us cnaigeii nun 'fined them fiO and costs each costs In tl.e case amounted to about $30. Not having the money to pay their flues or give bonds, they were wen Hecor- The resi- Qoldsmlth'a Uasroalty A bengar mien asked alms of Oliver Goldsmith as be walked with a friend up Flat t sir. ot, and be gavo her n shil ling. His companion, knowing some- thing Of the woman, .ensured tho writer for his ex 01 -s of humanity, saying that tho shilling whs misapplied, us she would spend it forllqnor. "If it makes her happy in any way, my end is an swered, " replied Groldsmitb. Another prool that tlm doctor's gen erosity was not always regulated by dis cretion was at a time when, after much delay, a day WH Bxed to pay the i'40 duo his tailor. Goldsmith procurisl tbl money, but a friend . ailing upon him and relating a piteous tule of his goods being niied for rent, tho thought luss but benevolent author gave him nil the oonclnded, the boy acenmtely deecribce the penon Of the guilty man and tho place when be di p elb l ins plunder. The natives ..f Bindh aver that thli iiicautati. m is not a diabolical one, us It is only to be QMltl r. d by th 40 days' fast ami the other ceremonies usually gone through during the study of tho tai khir (or aoqnisition of power over angola and demona). Oonseqnently few practice it, and tli knowledge is eon lined to certain families. I never saw the operation, but have heard of itsutil ciciitly op ii to be assured that my in formants were not deceiving ma .More over, traces ..f it are to be found iu southern Persia and other parte of tho eastern world. It probably originated ill India, that poltOUOOa OOUTOO Of threo parts of the superstitions which linvn inundated Buropouud Asia and travel. s Westward to Egypt and the .Maghrib. As . i Siippnil to uiy conjecture, it may Imi mentioned that in Bindh it is prac ticed by sonio Hindoos as well ns .Mos lems. Sir Bloherd Button iu Humani tarian. HOW POMP WAS CONVERTED llnlni gnnOSrj nt luu-eli. lierr lie Wee tho Onli tlanasi Dr. Pnyion, the famous ami beloved preacher of Portland, M. .. need to tell the following pointed stmy: Olio very stormy Sunday ho went to obunb, mom from liut.it than because ho expei . .1 to find anybody there. Just after no bad stopped inalde tho door an old negn came in ami asked if Dr. l'uyson was to preach thc.ro ttiat day, explaining that ho was u stranger in town nud had btOU Bdvlted to go 10 bit church. "Upon that, "said Dr. l'aysou, "I miiilii up my mind to preach my sermon if nobody else came. " Nobody else did conic, mi the doctor preached to thoclioir mid tho old negro. Smno months afterward Im happened to meet the negro, ami stopping him asked how ho enjoyed tho sermon that stormy Sunday. "Enjoy diit sermon''" replied tho old man. "I Ylur, doctor, I nebber huord better one. You see, I hud n seat pretty well up front, an wheneblier you'd say Bomethiu I'd jess look ull rouu, ter seo nobody on'y jess ma Au 1 mys to in'sclf, I Id must mean you, 1'omp; ynu's scch a dretfnl sinner. ' Well, (loo ter, dat tiro serin. ni set mo a-thlnkin what a big linn ST 1 war, an I went an j'ined tho church down homo. I'zo u deacon HOW," Christian Endeavor World. m one Way r Poettafj Letter, Tlm island of St. Kildit is often visit ed by tourist steamers iu tho summer, but its regular mail communication witli tho mainland, somo 160 miles dti taut, ll OOnfinod to tho animal visits of the steamer which brings tho factor and his stores, Kays Household Words. Hut if at other tunes tho inhabitants dttJlt lirlriieann llslsmet en iinmu Balem, or, Feb III The circuit Judgeehip i lection fraud OMtl liave been dlssised of so far as the present grand jury is eonetrntd, a report hav ing I n made ust before the adjourn ment of the circuit rourt this evening. Three joint indictments were returned against each of the seven defendants, H ll D'Amy, W J D'Arey, r) T Richardson, w j Batter, ll T Haytt, J a Canon and L V Bbltn, ex county clerk. Two of the indictments are for the alterati n of election returns from Monitor and Mount Angel precincts shortly after the election last June, ami the other Is for the forgery of election returns nf Bntttrvlllt pre olncl All the defeudanta were mr- ihaled in Justice Johnson's oftlce at t o'clock Hi's evening, and gave bonds, which they had no dlflBoulty In secur ing, iu the sum of $Uiot) each on the forgery Indictment ami 800on each of the others. They will i arraiguiHl before Judge Iturnett tnnunrow inorn- ing, ........... 'I'l... i.,,t. r . .11. 'I mid wns Inlrl that if he bad n littlu sooner Im to communicate with (ire.it llritoin they could have bad the money, but that he hud just part. 'I with every shilling of it to a friend in diltron, adding, "I Wl aid have been an unfeeling monster not to have rein v. I trouble when in my power." and hop i ' 0 W Ft l.TON, Ii DAliY, Senators. Qao B Hill, .1 N Williamson, B B Butt, Bepreeen tail vea ordered committed to the city jail to serve out the. r fines at $.' ts r duy. Mrs so 1 1 - i antral Oaatoma. Bwiss fun. r.il u-totnstiro most pecul iar. At I.. .! itli of a person tlm fam ily intertl a formal black edged an nouncement in tlm papers usking for rhel tympfithy and stating that "the niourn- lug urn win no exniuiteii nuring cit tain hours mi a special day. In front of tho house where tho person died there Is placed u litllo black table, covered witli a black cloth, on which stands a I ! i j ir Into this tho frii mis aud lie- employ tho following curious dnvico: A man cuts tlm rough model of u bout from a billet of wood, In. Hows it partly out, places Iu tho hollow u tin or small bottlu containing a letter, nails on n deck, and When thn wind is blowing to ward tho mainland launches tho tiny craft, having first connected it with bladder, which drives along before tho wind and acts as n tug to the littlu mail boat. Hut tin. set of the gulf struma fre quently drives this curious craft out of its course, and as often us lint it readies tho Hhutlund islandsor the coast of Nor way, whero, however, tho letter is pret ty Kurn to In) found and posted to its destination. TKACH KH. KX ANIMATION (If I'eluuary II -Kilty Klve rr Cent of applicants Huoetetful -The Poitnnata ones. nisi aaant -g K fctaodi Bewaid, Bala Iflorenee Bageraj Oobtirg. Walter Holland, I 'row. slioM. 01AM '.'. N. li Btabrea, I'ligcn,., Nellie Baher, Bpriagfisld Myrtle Dodd, Bpffoglsld, Mary I Win.i.tr, Cittsje (!r..vo. Hsnh a. Whitley, ftnjina Csrlotta t'. Badth, Bpriagilekl. Bsrtha vVhlttaksr, Kuk'sd. Jos Beaaer, Begins. Oyetbls Nsst, Kueuo. raian mint It. N.'lli.' K. Kiiv, Engeus. Siiie (lil.hs, Kiigenc. Malta ' Bad la, Bpriagilsld. Ull (irnss, gbnire, alhe M. rtsk, Hale. Ilium l.o H.iiMaker, li.'xtor. Bsttbs Serveut, Bugeaa Viola QOhart, Bugeaa Kli.a t'arnliiiin, ,Iasi(r. Winlirbl lieiinstt I '..ttags tirnvc. I tifi tain, I lulu. M..ii!sy Gilbert, I'leasunt Hill. Jsa K. Martin, BogWa Ifiaail tl. Bpoeg, Cnttavu tirove. Olive neon he. Kugaue. Karlo I,. M Nutt, Walt-rv ille. Anna Wright, Engens. I laaaJA, Towasiod, Omwatl. l.i'-llo HagKiinl, Eugrnu. RtaCARKt 01 lUPT. millkr. Whole number of applicants fii). Threo for stale diplomas, and M for country paiers. We think that so many young persons should not apply, at least, until the eighth grade course in the public schools has been finished and carefully reviewed for at least ilx months, under the direction of com petent loitruotoi either In sohool or out. A failure is very often discourag ing and hiimlliatingto ayotiug iermiu. BPAH18H I1IJDSTI0B. CuptaiiiH of host Warships Will He Cum t. Marl ntlea. BfAOBIO, Feb 18. All Hie surviving captains of the Spanish war ships des troyed In th naval battles of Santiago ami In Manila bay by tho American fleeti will be oourt-martlaled. -ii i nn EuUIMa-Thl holler ll now in position and ills thought that In less than a mouth the boat will be ready for business. Hlio drawl, with the machinery In her, less thau ten Indies. I.' i Man. -Lest week a hunter named Mcnucy was lost ull night on the head of Gate Creek. He came in next in. i Mi..- all right DropjM d hit B.volver. 'Ibe women have be. n running a Cottage drove, Or, F b 17. tharlts Btanton , of Cretwell, dropped a nvol ver on the sidewalk hero this eveuing w hich exploded, the ball entering the a.I. ..f l.lu t.. si il . I t i , . r muir hi. . r. B,"B, barber shop just south of the TitiM knee. I he ball was extracted. brick block. wound is not serious. Cottage Graft Messenger: ''The At Hedla mis Mrs Prof Straub, Lane county court hou-e Is slowly but and her children, Miss I.ilia and Via- surely nearing completion, and It Is an cent, are now at Redlandt, Oal. Mrs exceptionally fine structure. Tht fin- Htraub is iu exc;llent health and Yin- ishiug wink now iu progress Is of tht cent Is improving rapidly. His cure very best. However It will be quite Is about complete, we are pleased to m id m miner before the building will announce. ,H riHI,' r"r ccPncy." I'laludi aier Crisssaid that she would now save quaintanctl of the family drop little : I i. t c.rd for w nod and large rents." I " margined visiting cants, smmi City Attorney Bktpworth made a vig orous prosecution, und Attorney Williams appeared for defendants, They suid they would case before the circuit coutt tinn s with a low words of sympathy on tbem. Tho nrn is put on the tabb on tho day of tho funeral. Only men aver g' to tbo churchyard, and tiny review tin' generally follow the h.-urso on foot. Tomcat. Pave, In a Nuw Zuuluud town mm of the municipal candidates, a pronounced Bo taman, hud received a present of a buge Scotch thistle, which at tiie mo ment happened to bo lying on the tnblu nf bis committco room. A friend, enter ing, w ithdrew suddi uly with tlm re murk, "I bog your pardon I didn't know you wire at luncheon." San Francisco Wave. Orkikin Hivkrs The river and I: iseburg Fruit men Tho Wins si Psttlna H. "I uotic, Miranda. ' remarked Mr. Keggscboloe, "that your first husband's clothes do not fit me. " harbor bill at Washington, D C, gives " ".So. Cyrus," ciu-i I. d Mrs. NVggs- Hluilsw river fSO.OU); Long Tm river " "l '' "J . oi littlu " V(J Uon' t3 000 late frosts. lit them. "Cbioag'i Tribuno. A Duel ... IllmiUrla. A returned missionary from south eastern Alaska tells iu Tlm Midland Dailf Uuard fab II Christian Advocate of a strange custom I TAXBt. Bhttlfr Wither will among the Indiani oft that region: be ready to n eel ve 1mi tuxea at bli When a diffen in offlct In the oonrt bouae on aid after two of them, and a friendly mttlemi nt next Tuesday, seems lmpos-il le, i tie of tin m tlm atens tho otliur with dishonor. Ho will cover tht face of hii foe with ibama Hocx- Dallat Obttnrtri "Architect Neer ecutes bis thn at by tearing up n certain has furnished the blue prints for the number of his own blankets. Tho only superstructure of the court bouse way his antagonist can get even With building and the contract will be Umli by tearing np a greater number j adrsrtiatd lamed lately, it calls for of his own. bids on stone and brick work for the If tht contest it prolonged, it roiulti L ,.... .. ,, In tho detraction all the blankets j,Dllro bu"l,,," they have, each Indian destroying bis . own. Tlm mio who destroys tho greater number is regarded as having won tho light. Junction Times Feb 18: "Kev Mo Inturir, of Bpokant, who is Interested in the new colony and motor Ado scheme, arrived in this city Thursday All In "Bp. iking ofMtUnga tooth pulled," d 1uv aid tlm corn fed philosopher "thut li ouo instance where a man is bound to ; stsy and see the thing out" Indian- apolli Journal A H l'owers informs us that when be left home ouly two Inchea of mow remained at McKeuzle Bridge. it t k U a o