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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1899)
Kugene City Guard. A rURDAY .... MARCH V 4PUTIVI MIATOJMHIfB. The manner in which United SUUm senators are now elected i open 10 lerioui criticinm. 'I he money that they iuy for tln-ir m ii not properly Applied, There ihould he either a return to the ripar, wind. I (Old be placed on tli- Aoi' f. tan 11. irket and told at a profit Ml th trust'! former figures. There ii 11 lerge 1 ii go oi CblnoM sugar now an rente to -mi Kran CteOO, ADd It i Intended to di ourage tin ' "f anymore. Tbil in only i polite way the tri'Bt haH of telling would be 0 'in petitor that it want this market itself. an m Mm CAME lef ilMlnes when "I" I' .lv . '..-ii'.ri. i all t) wii, far. it'irknma, v.. n ' Ith hasti dMD, . ltur' wing, of f' ar t J r lJ MW.-l. . ; donM, ili dread of day, nta me . ..nil swept. . I. iifjr rinrknr,, , th WOOll world "left. Irftoia WlwrJ Oood la i .,.itj but It could nut bt so v, ry late, t"i t" paveueol wm thronged with peopli--nil going the ajnw way, ddly Mfc an it oouoirod to her afli r i nu i n aotly tb- mrriege wei WocW,."" obliged t g : !.. Hie 1.. ath'-r litt.u n:lI;a. , tie. r-at in hr impatience in i : iked out attain. A policeDian appeared, e!) 'DtiriH in ondible directions, and pmsing forward tnroogn the crowd, which gave way : mtly i ii t-lt!.- r dda, ft b r on gOVI 0 ibll impatience she let down the wind .w and beckoned bim to mo Ante leotino pledges are sow forgotten, 'I he ibtriffaild re -order old'fAebionod method preocribed by of CImiaibm oountj id they tbe constitution, or step should -e would pay th-ir own de.-.u-y Lire, taken loteeura to the ptoplM large hut bftff cbADged tbeit mindi and (hare, at leant, ol the revenue now a-k. 1 th- commissioner f .r an ,im,7 Irom the sale of seats There Ofdw that lb! county pay tin- HER OBJECT LESSON. Dl I! r "Can't we pi t en.- ia murli to ne Haul lor the old nepuins. "ii'- .,u.wu u-u.,- fahioncd DMtbod. In theory it DM, the other A llopublieiin. Apart bring the honor within reach ol from plcdfM through, the demand il. bam man and the rich man Of tllO OtneiAII ar jusi. like. !ut there ha come to lx-m the larger art of their salaries to Bbe wm very pretty, very v. my, ery proaitio. Btn world bad i wn l i!rn I of -Mr. Treluwuey 'i I igne Bhi huil just intimated u dealt i I r en 1M and bet attendant Mtcllit bad die pertiid at once, each tuner ' i' fore BMai in tlj" j u -m6. Hbo bad bad boiy day, and it wai pleMABl and cool tbeti behind the It take- I-''"' ' ' would not wbtaper aotnewi aar. l:ir Ebo crkd. "I um in d linrry. Wbut U tuo lucaulun ci a, n i thi i rrnwd?' niilv tlu-v v.i re aware bow Bni n Brievou- a departure from thi rule pay deputy Inn the heet they can lbe, wblfparwrried tbaoao ordinary . .. . .. i .-.i... .i v .n.kl. mnn r.r court MM l And while abe meditated an epl in practice llial u mein uwi) ' entitled to further trial. ehould expect offloUlfl to devote No one who haa kept track of the their time o the public eervice rgOM.MDAtorial election can have without fair compensation. I'ar- failed to note thi. Bribery obArgM iimon ii h Mntonbleu extrava- have lacome ho regular tht tnr-1 jMcc in that particular. prire ih excited only when they lire not made. The late election, in WAAhlflAlon and HODtADA The higher nervice of the army waa never more popular than it ia bmiav. There are no le- than .. ....1 ivll mil lllll, tin' lionri ioau numcira t.... ly. "I'm afraid you will bavu to go round." "Bot wo aro alroofit there tho Kan L' 1 1 1 1 i Inb!" abe cried. "It'Htbcclub tlmt iHouUrp. DM'UB, 1 y In . in in uu-'.v r. d. 'I'ln u. an i be tumul white, be added kindly, "Uou't be frightened, ma'am; they've got tM lir. well in bADd by this timeimd every one in out. " "All Haf"V Mrs. Treliiwncy gaepoo. "Welti a few I rokrn bonea and such like," mid tb'- policeman cbeerfolly. "Kotbiog to rpeak of, ma'am only one gentleman killed. A aad bosineH that 1 "Who?" "Tho gentleman who did koi-ii greet thing! not In llurmn a fiw years igO llaj f TrelAwney." My bMbendl" It ht-eniid to her that iM bad kuowu IHKU. Dully BeeiA, Mr. 7 Attn- family realdeuce, on g- .t I itreet, In Eugene, Oregoo, Tburaday .'Vt iiltiK, .March In, 1S!J, atSilio'eb ,i Rhode J Jennlagn, belored wih of a i Jenninge, After en iiine oi ai.. ut tig weebe. fhe lady ll'nt waa atllicted with B urn pe, but aftrrwHrd It developed into t nun rver( wiiicn proveii muu, Bba wa I' tii near I)anvllle, Indiana, Ptb ruary li), 1S4U, at the time of her death idiig.j'j enr and -Jo day of age, Willi boi parenia bhe went tn OWA in lViti, ainl from that plaee came to Or,. .- jit :iu, 1S71. Slit- wa the datiKli tr of John O and Italy Hurk. tin merriAge to Mr JeoDlngi waa oelebra led June J7, lsii". She waa the mollier oi l.'t oblldreOi the eleven youugeal MrrlVlOg her, and all reahle In Dty. She gjao leave two brolner . . ilr i t j ... i ' ,. ., , m on er tb . so u deralei .line " ";" " III 1 .0 View l.l riu, ...wn, . - rURDAY, U vH II l ' ii tpxAM'fl Bccci sioik TndAy'g , ,, ,. iujuji When ibe reelgnatloo of Pn ii ol I b pn si . "i the Ue voielty of Oregon, wee eeeepted by tlx i"ard , i n gi id, to Hike eflbel in ,,f tbe preeral yeer, 0 A 1 Ipb, Ju-'ax Bi leoger, h PTbompa u end Jude llean were api ted to i. cdnmeod A man tor tl e poelUoo, HeferAl eppllOA tlODS have been SOI I ' ' fr IM pOSh Uon, noetly E eteru people. A there will be do regular meeting of t lie , t regents until June next, . . .- ry that the Himliciitioi shell I MMIO- Tin y have come to sas the fire, eml ly committee Appointed to reoommend u , enon f"r tbe position lof president, ed venUge will b taken ,t the oreeenoe oi the members ol the RommltUo i"'i some other m mMre of the board f regents in tbeoityi to bold . mi infomtAl meeiiiii; of the oommlttes may M arriv. d at the members of the enliimlt'ee in re I rd to tbe selection of s new president, and dedde whet ooorse it will t- test In lake in the mutter " havo IxM-ii particularly illuuii- G0 (M ir H,,,li(-ati n forwmOBbslloM, native. Keport from Iblaware in,. ,, Hlflt ,, ,jie in u10 war reveal merely a complication, not dtpirtment The pIMldent bAd In an alleviation, of Hie aucimn if, ,i ,..,; ...menta to second system. IVnnsylvania shows the tl.Mt(.Maul ( .,,, ,,loh of p "Wjj gram i n Ihli sol y I "i 1 " ' r eye and lo' In I ui 'I mi aln i l : r the whisperer There wih a particularly In corner near Mr.-. Tri lawney'l N I re treat, a three ci.rninil. low I nked tat, in the lull glare of the Hi onpleesantly close to au Intrusive and piky OAOtOA Hither had retll 'I I "t oouein ol the hostese. a lit r ! - girl of 17, I ndi dressed and pals fsoed, oonspiouooi . 1 !.! 1 enly lor a v. r i n ss. ssisa , . . .unk . ,k . CM. Tau .u!,i(.t.t l.ui.m ,1 a the winter ,1 - i i ciin ..v. v .. - 1 w wash; Minerva uowmog,oi siayion, Oregon, and Harafa w MoOoonell, of Itetiver. Colorado. She was a pure I hrlstian woman laud wa beloyed by all who knew her. -i lTBORATORH ai. COMTgAI Die jne fumily has the sympathy of the Mi'M 1 1 ii v i lie Keiioiter liu- a weil written account of the tate oratorical oonteet held At that place. It ay-of Mr Aogell'e oration: ' Kali! BAbl Rabl BAhl BAbl Bab! BAbl Kah itab! Oregoo I ' preceded the oration of Homer D Angell, of the stale nnl I . , .1 CI... t'.tt, ..a If ITI II are:;;,. v;;; w i the poliosmen s feae, end tnen sne oor-1 vrnr, iuihw, suun ' oomuolty In their groAt loss. dinu rum. Bbe bad i n aion- tbe evening, and now it wai u 1 ber boy btul at 'l ivli' wlii-peno bad disturbed Mr. I n l iwney riuti". lbs long agony of tbodrivo- i Interminable, mid yet when at la-t i'io .. ... enjoyin,: your 'carriage ,p, p, d chc nr.t -juite still f. r a . . . ... i s -1 , . . I 11 fc iesaee sv.., , gu. f'' L T e tin (',T IlUHiaU'l. awawvas-, chief aspirants n-etiaiUinK I M h , t wan.d , 1mj naMM.,l to ..'So murb. .!. -:.r" ' an-'wer.-l tl... littlH nextmov. Th-n tbe o,t i m a I A..t.....'A. 1 ..... ..... ii .... 1 na if in i ri.iMt she Tt:i.t tl lit) t lit! other iroin nrnx ry .,y u-v..,. )iU ,. of moment, unable to nerve herself for the VAOAneiMJ that is to ny, there were 317 candidates for gob pi AM. A lot of people want 'ho gjaod po-itions very badly. : Applications for service as irivates : are less numerous. Tbe Albeny Demosftt raleri to the ADMUM 'f sotno young men from that town iu the following DBA r: "Years ago when the grand jury wa in session it was . . . ... ... ... r !.. ..r ll... t'l.rulnill .lllillVT III (i -nine .,!tle Volllll'lUell Ol lieu VI - ' I will he held in Detroit, .lul v 540, tbe olty that tbey wamawaj taking At tbAttimt 60.000 vutltON Are e I a tAMtion. Old times an- being pocted. Tbe prtM oommittM bu I repMted, BoTeral AlbAny young begun tbe work of iMttlnR A bitter men AN I id to be oil" on a vacation tins week. I'ue to utvers rumors About what liu grand jury was in- ' itigAting." Miirviillnci'. And tlilo, out little while ago, furnished an ODjMt lesson in the same line, ol VOI00 the pongent aroma still lingere. Tbe tiBtial California AMtlon ll In progrtM but the bidding is not spirited enough to force a knock down ol the merchandise. CHRtHTIAN KNUl VVOBB. The ISth international OODfen in which the attnetions ol Detroit and the coming convention will be set forth. Lectures by nob I per IODA will bo delivered at the meet ing and the music will bo of a higher grade than usual. Htlr.Mis am BONUS t.(M A sad commentary on the muta tion that time brings comes from Albany. A former c unity ueusrer, who served two terms, have been in dicted by the grand jury for tmbl -element Of county funds to tbe amount Oi nearly four thousand dollars. The bonds were placed at $2,000 yet tbl man who at one time was able to give a 160.000 bond to Timely raini have gaved Califor nia crop. Oregon rejoioM that a second MnMOUtlve failure will nut be recorded against ber sister state. Tbo PAOiBo OomI states are really closely bound by mutual interests no matter if tin South attempts to ignore lo r lure, steady going neigh bor of the North. Tbe government at present is strong enOOgh to decapitate the trusts that propMI to control the industrial output of the country. It should be done The best way justly account lor funds placed in to no n is io remove tne proie uve his hands could not Bnd Iriends j jtnrilV from all articl. the price and who would become security lor his output of Whlob there is an effort on nnoAMBM in court thousand dollar risk. No better moral could M cal'id 0 the attention of young men than this practical exemplification of the Wisdom of holding rectitude and honor above all Mher considera tion.. DBCMRKU l Mi: ItlYITATtOS a two j to control. RoMburg Befiewi Qeneroue, modMt Admiral Sampson declines a promotion, and hi generous, modMt brotber-ln-Uwi Seoretery Long, declines to pay any attention airl enthMlAiticelly. "If sail so pretty and so iiinusiti towetch. ree nerer se n aiiythiuK so pretty In my lifel ' "Pre been helping Ledy La j 8 geked me to take s, me old ledli down to supper," the boy buetandwenton with a comical Importenoe, "Yon're sure you are no! deli lu re all al neT1 Dull': Ob, deer no I" cried the little (jirl, opening wide eyee of amanement "lib, there's I.ady I.uey looking at us, doar. I expect ibe want you again. " The boy honied "it agein, prond end elated, and in little wife sat imillng nfter him from her corner. Mr- Tre lawney looked sharply from one to the other. "I wonder how long the! iteto i if tblngi v ill lAitT" ihemedltAti 'I eyn ioally. slim Untsw a certain amonBl abooi the ntVairs of the foolish eonple Lady Lucy had conlliled arions details in the courso of ber apology for their pre Dl I Ihete al BlL Mie buy was a journalist, with it mloroeooplo Income and very limited taleuta, and the little wife was peiiiiile-s, mid lie y liad a tiny ll it x u win n in the ' lit aome uncivilised i'1 eality, the bare thought of which cent ii shudder through Lady Luoy. "In ten years' tune, "she Mid toberielf, "what will have become of Ibemf" And at that point ibe paused igbaat It wa exactly t, ii yean ilnoe she her- If. a tiirl of IT. had m le a ran away love mateb with bandiome Cap tain Tn lawney. Mil curiously White and still, while that dead and ball fi rg Iten past Daebed vividly before ber Bbe would never havo thought it pi aeible then for bi r husband to be at hi'-' Inb v. bile she iniuied herself luooenfally elsewhere, and now this was the normal statu of tiiius between them There bed been no qoirrel, no dis pute. They had limply drifted away from each other In those ten yean of married life, DA til DOW tbe W( re Oi m I .native utraimers. Neitbl r roold lnvo told bow M when the dirlsl n began. Bbe looked at the Be le 00T DOT iiiiiiin and with new . y. 1 n.it pali little face was the bapph il In tbe room the ouly contented one in light end when the boyhneband cam" mar. al ways with a glance and smile in that di notion, what a radlinl li"'k was Boated back at him! Tbey really ieem id to be enjoying their eTenbog, Mrs. Trelawney reflected, and then, und, an if in a dream, she passed up tlm before the contest. U was liMinlled III a p p:i!ur way, that of a just war with humanitarian motive ami far reaching . tl. ote, iinil probably for thi teooon as mttcb u- any other, curried the weight a the decision With the judges. It itepe, walking firmly, b r taoe white I wm clear that Angell wee A German, E . , , , and her eyes s, i nun iiaro. ii. r .ii'im,- nt beartleemeM was illently noted at the time and afterword freely oonv men ted on in the earvanta1 bail. Had they brought him 11 home! the wondered with a loug shudder. Bbe was in tbo ball now and MOM one was hurrying to mi St her the doctor. Sbo was nut surprised to seo him thcro. In ber dreamlike statu nothing seemed straii.'0 any more. "I have had Hew for you, Sirs. Tre lawney." "I know 1 know!" sbo answered petulantly. In hi I man all ninn mUery she was annoyed by his bushed tone. Her own v. ic e v. as unnaturally shrill und strained, and tho doctor raised li is hand iu proh t "What heartless creatures these prct tv women are!" be wa.-. thinking an unconscious echo of tbe lerrants' cpiu- , under-tand that he ha a wife at Mil v. lie'i be began. He was very dehber ate, even to slowness, and mmle but three or four Kc-ture With hi left hand, the right band being a wixjden i at a ii gloved. Tboae who knew ProfUlen, formerh of MoMlnnellle . liege.' knew that he hail been Angell'l drlllinasler. The spea ir mode triple refennoe to "Uobeon i; . veil und Dewey" ill an order lather p.-rvirxe in tlie light of history. Hot Aftab HiM.Boieburg Beriew: Bee Kasson Smith, wlio spent a few mouthe iii Boeebnrg, leaving lor Beet em Urcizoii last summer, bu a won'""' hot on hi trail. Mr Molllo B wrtteetotbe iheriB, claiming to be Kai on'l wife and wauled to know nil pre t-iil whereabout. She says he left her m lvis without beiiiK divorced. and "I must hog i f y u to control your I self." he said sternly. ''Brerytbing de I pen da on quiet His life is hauging on n thread. " "His life? Ob, God! Then ho is not dead:" Sho bud brushed past tho doctor, deaf to bis rcuiciistranoea With noiseless, flying feet, ibe was up tbo itairoaM and a moment later kneeling by her bos band's 1 1 (bride, Tbe doctor, following rapidly, stood Ion, Eastern Oicgnn, who be also de serted, She wrote tn the sherill of Walla Walla (Waih county a d he niswered that Smith had six wives Mr. Smith state- that part ol her bu band 'a religion wa that a mail should he entitled to all the wives be wanted. Kviih-ni ly, ll her story be true, Kasson i-. practicing what be preaches ------ - . - DKMKs 1 1. Today's Oregon ian edi torial: "Mr LO Bradley, ol Bogene, inform The OregonUli that a letter arrest, d at the ibmr, looking iu at tbo ui-eiilly appearing iulbise column darken, d r. ila km w idle tig- , ,...,nng hi signature did not come lire, with i ! hand- and large, nxeu fmm ,, H11(1 tlmt , algnjUore eves, the swathed wreck of a man lying very still on the bed. One hand lay outside tho coverlet. Her own stole out slowly, hungrily, to ward It, as if her own daring scared her. Hie, bowed her head over tbo band aged band at last und knelt on motion-le.- . The doctor, watching mid quite fi rgi ttmg his scathing condemnation of a moment before, thought with a swift contempt of cirtiiin reports OonOQWlUg tbo Trelawueyi' domestu happiness which had reached his ears. thereto wee a forgery. We have sent the letter In question to Mr Bradley, and trust he will be able to Identify i he perpetrator of this contemptible fraud." a Dawson Strikr Albeny Demi -oral March 17: Word received yester day afternoon from Deweon itapyi that I. mil I'arker son of Mose i'aiki r, mid John K txTt of Lebanon, and two I'orlland men havo struct it rioh in B Bomething oame before hie shrewd, loiine they recently purchased, and Coatmleilenere t'ourt. The court entered into contmct with W 11 Katon, wherein he 1 to run tbe Jasja-r ferry one year from March :f, ls'.m, to March 31, liMsDfor tbe -inn oi :J'J tier mouth. At thi- time Qm W Breeding tiled hi bond in the sum of :J1 I with Aiiioi 1) Bytand a surety, for the delivery Ol luo cords of wood per contract. At I his lime the court annulled tax certificate No tfjtj upon the payment of 7.60 paid by Jacob I) Wigle, present owner of laud sold in said tax crititl- 0 de fur tax of lb97. Allowances: CL Weber, pauper supplies for Wm Kruna family 8 W I it Bellman, for work In jail... MOO W M Dickey, Indigent soldier... 1 Ctt Jl'KOHS. lame J Wlun 00 John D West 4 00 A J .umwalt 13 40 1 J Taylor IT 40 Alex Lewis 17 00 John P Tanner 28 00 J W l'atriek 21 40 '. I am Durvee 15 BO It ll Mills 28 80 Qeorgo Oourtwrlght n oo J T Uowland 12 10 K H Payne 12 co Wm Campbell 10 00 Bruno Yitu 19 20 P N Shelly 14 40 J J Ell wood I-' I" A J Harlow U 00 J B In nh. 12 60 H K Allicghani 14 00 0 W Thompson 1" 20 Kred Wright 18 00 J F Atkins 12 20 Phllo Wilcox 13 00 0 M Callow 13 40 Geo Morris 20 NO Lincoln Taylor 17 'i0 T J Kirk 14 00 J Duncan 24 00 John Tuit 8 10 L Hilstrap 2 10 Thomas Bailey 8 It E K Uendereen 14 10 n B Smith 2 10 1 T X ckllu 8 10 1' T Carter 12 30 E P Coleman 1 1 40 c" R Wetherbee 4 10 Frrnk Armltage 4 to hi declination. What a tran With an indcsoriUit le neniation, it parent gallery play I Male School Clrculai Win J BryAU, and Chairman Dl TAKIMI M 01 Punuc donesof the National Democratic NMK1 , lll(NSi srATAOl OltMOM oommittec arc having their inning with the so-called Democratic party organisation ol New York stile Chairman Perry Belmont sent in vitations to those gentlemen to at- . . .. . . , ....... 1, .... 1. . tend the meeting 01 me o-i.ue ioui- iicgmniiig on tue ocralic cluhs. Chairman. I ones sent a circular let tcr to each member ol toe stale cm Belem, Oregon, March, 14, 1880, To County Bupertntendeuto, Qentle men! 1 WOUhl ie-p,riiiiiiy call your at tention to the following) 1. Bxamlnatloni tor state ami count v paper will he held a to mil. 1 ond Wediusdav ii May, next. The -late ho.tid of tdUCatloQ ha not yet made uilew and legillatloiiH nvaf nlna oxanaiiiAl ions tor slat,, tuittee pointedly asking if they D BnM( ,. Mm HWi pul da mi iii the ne! future, I t he prOTialOAl relating to slate deolined tbe invitation utpreeeini P-t". " , W 111 i.'rce 1111 mmj mi, is, I.oi.le.i to sell out the slate ill l'.'K n thai did iii 1896. Mr Bryen the opinion that a 110 a plAH. "an qOOt WM OUt of plAOe, and should tiol la' given under the name ot a larty that promises financial ie-forms. curred to hur that she, the luhiureil and petted society beauty, was actually envying that plain, badly drewed, pen- little girt Mr.- Trelawney breathed a long sigh of relief when the I roughaui door waa shut upon ber aud slie WM I D 04 r way In me. Bhe bad a h ug way to drive, plenty ol time to follow oat bar present train of thought aud to I e a-unhappy 11s ihl pll used. Bhl told herself that she was a deipi cabin little wretch, a man lootety lut tertly, and it was no womb r Horace was tired of her. If BBly Horace bad been poor, so that be ami ln could have worked and struggled together I 11 en'.y their one child had lived t'cycr.d 1 ll hiH'dl llut that she could DX t hoar to think of ein Bi W. If only all the pelt ten years null 1 lived over again. 1 w diSl n ntiy -. I v aid use them I Now it wa loo late, and then she suddenly fat up straight, with fa.-t boating heart, it was not too bite; it could U. t be too late. She would t :u this very utgh: and try to ronton keen eyes which blurred the picture be fore him. He turned aside for a mo- Uiont and tin 11 was recalled by a swift, low cry: "Horace! Oh, Horace!" The doctor sprang forward and then drew hack. The injured man' eyci had opened and wire fixed on the shim mering white figure With an expression of mingled awe, unbelief, bliss. "Clara!" said the faintest whisper in tbo world. The doctor could scarcely hear it. He did not know that the old pet name had ,. .. .. . 1 ... , 1 a Iievir 1011 iimii l1 1 cars. xjiaiuou Porget-Me-Not iimt they were inking out 11,000 a day ome running as high ai live dollar a pa; 1. Mr Roberta wa grub staked by Mr J W UUilck, of th ol y. i oBBKor. Albany Democrat : ''Our people are now lUfflcltntly educated so that they should 110 longer trust Itinerant! going through tbe country taking order and receiving money In it vanoe. A penon ebo l-so credulous deeervei bung bilked once iu a while a a lesson, iu I, 'iiie county ii cenllv man took order for button photo- graph! collecting ill advauce, and se cured plenty of suckers." John Hamilton Robert Butcher D it lllll A (' Mathews (It urge Holland H c Bannon A L Peter 1 N Green S M Yorau Te Bacceed llerschell. lli lnlr,., In. .'il Ii, the Viuliiiico. All Clark of Ho; kiusvillo was a local wag who, when Eli Perkins visited that town 011 cue occasion, stood bis sallies Makvki.s Lincoln, Kansas. Jour nal: "Hev Frank E Jones gave us a sample of Oregon prunes, sent him ev all afternoon long. He was to Introduce Mr p, AJllT. Mr Jones' father. l.ii that night to the audianoe to which be was to hcturc. Wbeu the time ar rivel, it was found that tut flW were UlCJ present, owing to a heavy dioh ot ram that same up just before the hour set for th.i t.elnv.t I'htrlr to. 1 I'll l.v t l.a ami aud walked him gently t i tlm to, t- .0ri'K,,n' lights. Making a bow, he laid I "Ladies and gentlemen, it ii my pleasant privilege to intr. dnce to you t the prunee are a marvel In their way, b ll I !..r o, plump, vers meaty and Mr Alley, be the wav, i the gout I. muu who raised the money for the building ofthe church of I'htiel in thi city. He is now at Eugene, 4 10 4 10 4 10 2 10 4 10 8 10 4 10 8 10 4 10 i a k kn thi Mk.vsi.ks. Prof Straub received A dispatch thi forenoon that London, March 17. The Pi Q iMlteieyi it understands tied ntelj that the Lord Chief Justice of Eep laud, Baron Bussell, of Ktllnwn,bH heeii selected to succeid tbe late ltaroo Henwhelli on the AmerlMn-Brltht jot t oommleilon, Harrieon Renominated Chicago, March 17. The democtiHi convention today nominated Mayor Cailvr il Harrison to succeed huiis'''- phIIv Onaid, Msrch It Bohemia minks. In the wlndowi l. School clerk' bond rtiiiire a titty cent revenue -lamp. S. Your annual reports to tin office thing of the , Id loving rt lath ih of t.u l ,01 -t, i.fc I'l.Miir it' I , ' it l.l " . . e ll i . . . . . a j ,,,i..n, ,i, I. r . f .',.,. v. . Vr ItmnVlKMnL sshn la t Pa.n.,,,.1. 01 M'Murpliey's ottlce totlav BliPerkiua Judge Poland, this ii Bli Cal, wlthbU m iher and sinr, had j displayed a large amount of fine Quert 1',-L-',.. Mr. i ... ... - , Oi,i t.,1;. ii tli. li.roiH.i tii....-!.- H.. 1'ikell fr.ilti luinnd In l h llotlelll ia o'1 wasjust ri covi niig lr .in iiie la knppe, , 'nci. Aio n tilue print nian ' Hie to I',' mailed by the tlrsl Monday iu April. Be i eel fully yours, .1 11 AlKKHMAN, Bupt. Pnb, Instruction B( o.vu TBI BT IKTHOBB l'ho sugar trust Wednesday cut fha AttAOhee of a Hetbodkd mifudon the unco of sugar at I'acilic v.'oat school la China lately picked fifty liv- 1.... mrl i ..in .,f m river llllo which their parent! bed thrown them. , have o -, not to iurn, but to drewn, in China. ternnnils almt hslf cent all rotted, la some iMtADOM tb OUt hoi. units to more ihan half a cent. The objeet of the trust's action is to1 Uv- an coining in at a lively rale l nkluu I l the Shsrill's ottlce. eton the imiKirtalnm ol UA1MMI yoaisago. Mie would cant, r n i hand now at bit club, be mat ubeied having done so i nee or twice in tb so bygone daye, when something ; live had pWVmted him from , a with her to tiuir mutual disappc; : lUeUt She gave tlm neoussary urdrr to b r coachman, and ilnu ust tense aud Bp. right, her IJM t right, her bJ tlu-bni. Ab, they v,:,. u.t (nr tr. m : . , a now th. ten tumutes more sud ber in w 111. w, ul.t iv, I gu:i ' Sho bad uo ktea what the time was. EuFbMm. Mr Bnnter Wood, this is my friend, Mr. Petkini G I 1 Camp beU, allow DM! this is Mr. PerklM,1 Thus be continued until bu bud made tho lecturer p. r- c.a'.ly a.'i;oaiuted with each BMBberoi the auiinucc Houdir sou Jcuru.il. which out tn in oowu side-ably. welgbtcon district giving tbe location ofelltbj leaatngminee ami the location ei 'Itiart mills. Many of our eitui-ns eJ- Boceni in i;,.v BLA.-Portland """" t'x"""t- Telegram March 17: The contract bis A 1'io.r Shut. "Don't be to hard on him uovv, "re marked one olal mau to anctber. ".He :i--i.r, me iu the mct positive manner that bo always aims to tell tbo truth." "Well, i 11 be charitable, but if that ( 11 w a o - ,.im to tell tbi truM; 1 Just want to say that he's a wcane shot tbuii hut t-puiard that ever went te wir." Detroit Free ftOM b,cu let for a -1' esidelice for K v U A Blair, pa-tor of Hi Uumberlind Salem .l:-patch of March IT: TM three nu n who iveri, mixed U! 10 'M I I lllll - . . ... A Presl.ytenan church, which will lie 1 'gene ea-e, the attempted muh n-B" l-". twelfth street nr .1 B Coleman out of $3000 on a org ereeli d on E it Madison. New Taoot Law. Prom ami after . the new trout 'aw. it shall he unlawful for any toon to take, catch, kill, or have iii poaeemioa any trout dunug the inoi.th i! November, Dtc.mber, , Januaiy, February aud March. promissory uote, K 1) Horner, lo'orp H sveoer, and Claud etoHargne, sen tenord to six year each, were reOelMl It the penitentiary today. '1 1"' ' - . ec of conveyance was 37 M- Bpraj liuj material of all kind reau; luixed hi K I, Chambers.