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■ t ) Lafayette Courier I___ RATE8 OF ADVERTISING: 1 fncli, i ilnches, j Sinché», I lincile*,~| DORRISS Ac HEMBREE TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Copy, One Year, - *3 OO One Copy, Six Month«, - 1 75 One Copy, Three Mouth», . 1 OO Ï r Legal Advertisements to In Paid for up on making Proof by the Publisher. t^Pereonal Adv». 50 Cts. a Line. Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year. s 1W~| j Published every Friday by LAFAYETTE, OREGON^ JUNE 11, 1875.' PRICE TEN CENTS. I c • 13WT~3M Ì st 11 2A 11 ys I s ou I 175 | 2 501 3 00 | 8 00 | 250-|~3 50 | 4 501 9 00 | XüTj 4 001 5 00| 11__ | 10 | iSTTo 12 | SO 00 20 | 25 0(> 25 | 30 0Q ts 00 40 00 £CoL S0Ô0 1 Col. > 100 Business notices in the Local Columns, 34 ^nt^pei^lge^jchiiisertion. ----- r———,------— . M. E. Church South. TELEGRAPHIC swallowed a dose of strychnine R Higious service» will be held by the while on his way to jail, witlwut M. E. Church South, a» follows: First Sunday Happy Valley,........... 11 A. M. the knowledge of bis captor. Med [FROM TIIE PORTLAND DAILIES.] *• “ McMinnville,........... .-. G P. M. Thirl ‘« West Chehalem,........ 11A.M. "T .' HP ■ - ical assistance was immediately Fourth “ Armât rone's Chaiiel... 11 “ *• “ Lafayette,..................... BP. M. summoned, but to no avail, Wil ' E. G. MICHAEL, P. C. N ew Y ork , June 4.—Lafayette son dying in great agony about Dr. J. W. Warts will preach nt this placa the second Sunday in every month at 11 a. Graff jointly indicted with Chas. 11 p. m . • J m.. and in the evening tit early candle* J ■ - -—rr . light. L. Lawrence for smuggling silks, Departure of J 1%-^ the American Rifle Team. | . and who escaped into Montreal, ■ -■ j • ’ I L ’ M E. Church. returned yesterday and voluntari N ew Y ork f , J|ine5.*The f- ? '<■ fl Amefr Religion» services will be held by the M. ly surrendered himself to the U. ican rifle team who are to’contend E. Church, ;•» follow*: S.-"distri^fL Attorney. Graff was with the Irish team- at Dolly <* FTtsi Sabbath LafayetmrtTT a . Unity School House at B P. x. i-ecund Libbath Smith»' Church at 11 a . admitted to bail in $5,000 and will Mount, and who took passage by X , We«t Cheh 'lem 7 -.u. Third Sabbath, North Yamhill 11 a . x ., be used hi state’s evidence against the Inman steamer “City of Ches Lafayette 7 ?. M. ter/’ leaving this port to day, cm Fourth Sabbath at McMinnville 11 a . m . his alleged accomplices. pml 7 p, m . Nobody to Blame. barked on board the tug boat bat. W. B itt , P. 0, S pringfield , Mass., June 4. tery this evening, attended by a (V7--L.. SAMUEL, is our dnly author The coroner’s iurv in the Holyoke large crowd and followed on board ized Agent at Portland, Oregon. disaster rendered a verdict this by a howitzeij and a band of music evening, They find no blame at- The steamer left her pier at 3 Arrival autl Departure of Mails. tachèd to any person in connection o’clock and took the riflemen on Mails bound South will close at 5 with it, but can’t condemn the al board in the lower bay. The ri- o’clock p. ir. each day. Mail'’ bound North will close at 6 most criminal carelessness in the flemen are all in the best of health P. M. er.ca day. Pos;offioe will close at 7 P. AT. until construction of the galleries and and full of confidence in their abil further no’ice. main egress therefrom. They de- ity to bring back additional laurels Office open from five to six P. M. dare that parties who build such to those already won in the con Sundays. J. W. W atts , P. M. death traps should receive the un test with the Irish teaiji. Aug. 18 • J * ■ i measured censure of the communi BUSINESS CARDS. It is rumored that t|e wages of ty, aad find the cause of fu e was men in the U. S. bonded ware- A. M. HURLEY, from /the use of trimmings o! lacci houses I p re will b.e Reduced to paper, etc., and to the fact that the morrow from twelve to|ten dollars Attorney at Law, build?ng was sheltered with pine week. Tiiù men ha4e threaten- OREGON. LAFAYETTE, instead of being plastered. ed to strike if this rat| is attemp 4 V f M in his hand afid threatened io kill her if she resisted. Her closing was torn into shreds, and her face and neck terribly cut and bruised. The negro was captured this morn ing in a swampland confessed the crime. Several attempts to lynch him were made, but his captors got him on the train for Annap olis. 4. >* -4 » » JAS, McCAIN, I Dead. E lmira , New York, J"une 4.— LAW, A committee was formed to day to LAFAYETTE, OREGON. makefonangements for the crec’ion ILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF THE of a nonument to the Confederate <Ute Courts. * inarllvStf dead,; 3,000 of whom^re buried in Wood lake cemetery here. E C. BRADSHAW, ATTORNEY W Confederate AT at Law, JLttorney * I The Noble Red Men have Another Ik Interview with Delano. LAFAYETTE, OREGON. W ashington ,.June 4.- -The In- dians and Secretar}’ Delano had a Office in the Court House. short conference to-daj v. The Sec i* 1*. U- SUM4VAN, retar* told them if they would take $25,0)0 he would try and get as much: more for them next winter, ILL hereafter be found at Hie south .east corner room of Reed's Opera and in they did not take it they House, up stair^ Salem, Oregon. nllly ceuldl not have the privilege of i w. M. RAMSEY, huntihg on Smoky Hill Fork any Attorney at Law, longeV. He said if gold was found I in thè Black Hills ihe government LAFAYETTE, OREGON. ’ * would pay them liberally for the Office in the Court House. land. He desired them to take A. BALL- R STOTT all that had been said home to BALL <Sc STOTT, their people and obtain an answer A.ttorneys at Law, back as soon as possible. The Indians were photographed ¿11 Find Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel. in a group with the exception of PORTLAND, OREGON. Red Cloud, who declined, saying ' • jgnlOtf 4*"- 1 ■ 1 * ‘ *- nicturc could be had by paying . DR, ALFRED KINNEY, him $25. Attorney-at-Law, W V Surgeon. Result of Ingersoll’s Pardon, N ew Y ork , June 3.—When Gover ff5r Tilden pardoned Inger soll from the penitentiary it was thought a piece of bad policy, and not until to-day was it believed by HAIR DRESSING SALOON. many that any good would result therefrom. At no*on attachments ED. PERKINS, were issued against the property aving bought the shop owned by J. R. Major», wish of Henry B. Sweeney and James es to inform the public that he is non' prepared to do any and all B. Sweeney, who have figured so kinds of work in his line in th£ lat conspicuously as members of the est stylf, Tweed ring, all of which can be Shaving,...., .............. «tots truthfully termed us the result of r Shampooing,.................. ,...25 c^nts Ingersoll’s pardon. Ingersoll fur Hair cutting,.................. ,...95 cents nished the necessary information and upon his evidence alone were the attachments issued. R oom N o . 7, D mim ‘ s B vii . mxo . N. W. Corner First and Washington, PORTLAND, OREGON. Office Honrs—0 to II a. in. till after 5 p. hi In Jffice at Night. B A R H B I R s H H 0 P HVE THOROUGHLY OVER- hauled and repaired my BATH ROOM, those in need of a good S an F rancisco , June 4,—Yes terday afternoon a man named Wilson was arrested lor the em Can be accommodated reasonable, bezzlement of a sum of money from his employer, a butcher doing busi ED PERKINS. ness in Central Market, and was ’ Lafayette, immediately lodged in the station A ‘ . no40 tf house. A few moments alter his imprisonment by the officer he was taken with violent convuta ons The great silver plater, clegner, anft pol which led to the belief that he was isher. Indespenaibie to ovary family. A fortune for agents. Sells at sight. Sam: poi-ioued. Inquiry resulted in de- pie free. Send for ' It. " Address at once, KENDALL ft CO. volopiug the fact that t^c man bad Chicago, Ill. 48 9 * n 0 P HERI D E I I a ♦ * 1 i New Ham peli ire Muddlew C oncord , N. H., Juno 7.- A hearing was / had before the su- prerne court this afternoon in Tela- tion to the senatorial question. The court reserves its decision pending the election by the legisla ture of a governor, tit is claimed now there is no governor of New Hampshire, and it is proposed to swear in the president of the sen ate as governor jyo lem. «This would, howevfer, leave the senate without a quorum, and perhaps further complicate matters. Negotiation» with the Sioux. ; - * * •* ' W ashington , June 7.—Secreta ry Delano has notified the Iv.dian • - - ___ - burreau that - J a commisrion will be ' sent to the Sioux nation to negoti ate with the Indians for the relin quishment of, their hunting grounds in Nebraska. • f. ted. Miicellancoua. B oston , June G.-Thj 23d annu The President has decided that al session ■ of the International all lands lying contiguous to the Typographical Union JCgins here Mississippi river, 12 miles from its «»■[ • L i mouth, to day. be reserved for military Black HiU» Miflea. purposes, under theazct authorizing C hicago , June6.-TI|e Tribunes Captain Eads to construct jetties Sioux'City spiecial say al W inget <fc for deepening the channel. * Chapman’s pouy express brought The secretary of the treasury to in. yesterday some of the finest day inspected the cash room of the specimens of gold quartz ever treasury department and other seen in that country. The rock rooms where money is handled, I found contained one eight to one- with a view of the construction of half gold. Miners froi^ Colorado desks, altered, etc., for the better and California say they never saw protection of government funds. specimens of equal value in those Hereafter visitors will not be ad- ’ ■ I ■ * ■ countries. The quartz was ob »fitted to the bureau of engraving, tained from a party of five who had and printing, vaults of the treasuy been in the Hill* since March last ry or any room in which mouey is but were obliged to edme out as kept and handled^ the Indians were so troublcsone M elbourne , June 7.--Reports they couldn’t remain. They say have been received from the Fiji thei«c are mi’e» of ledge like the Islands that 5,000 natives have specimens they brought*] died of epidemic measles. Comanche» Surrender. 1 - i i C hicago , June 7.-Twenty-two L ouisville , Jine 7.-*The Cau- rier-Journal's letter from Fort Sill, aidermen, brought before Judge Indian Territory, says |he Qualia- Williams for c mtempt of court in da tribe‘of the wild (pomi^ches having violated an injunction re are expected at: Fort Sill to sur straining them from counting votes cast at the jafet election, were this render, agreeing to turn over to morning fined $100 each, and their the militarv all their * authorities I arms and about six hundred horses counsel fined $300. I and iqules. This band Jias been raiding on the Texas frjmtier for thedagt five years, and tiie author ities have always failed induce them to come on the r^sei ration. O maha , June 7^—A’ dispatch from Lookout 8tatio.nr;Wyoming, sayB on Saturday afternoon a band of Arapahoe Indians m^de a dis cent on Harper’s ranch^ near that place, and run off 19Q head of horses. Armed citizens l|re in pur suit, but the Indians ate^bout two days ahead of them, I » Brutal Bruui Outrage., Outrage. B altimore , June 7.-j0n Satur day, near Ogdehton, a hegro out raged Miss Jackson, a young lady of 18, most respectably connected and greatly beloved in Ihe neigh borhood. Hpr parents were ab sent, and shewent to the spring a short distance from the house for water. While returning she was met by the ne^ro, who Seized her by the throat and drugged her to the bushes, holding a loaded guu James M. Sweeney, brother of Peter B. Sweeney, died in Paris yesterday. The deceased was re cently indicted jointly with his brother iu suits growing out of the affidavit made by Ingersoll, the pardoned ring convict. S acramento , June 7.-A shock, ing accident occurred on Saturday at Copp’s ranch, near Antelope, Yolo county. A little child of a man named Howell, who was working on a ranch on a lease, ac cidentally set |he house on fire,and crawled *«nder the bed with its clothes in flames. The father ran to the rescue, but in attempting it was burned so severely he died shortly after, aSTdid also the child. Burflla*r •!»<! Marder. N ew Y ork , June 8.—A. Schute, of Brooklyn, discovered a burglar in bis room last night, and though sixty years old, grappled with the intruder, when the burglar shot him through the neckand escaped. Schute will die The Erie Receivership* | T renton , N. J., June 8.—An or der of the chancellor has been made appointing H. J. Jewett, late pres ident-of the Erie Railroad Comp any, as receiver of interests of said corporation in New Jersey. His official bonder $150,000 has beta approved by ihe chancellor and he hab taken the oath of office ■el fbr the Black Hille. Fire at the Peaiteatiary. . Soon after 3 o’clock this after noon says the Salem Record of the 4th inst., smoke in great quantities was observed pouring up in the di rection of the State penitentiary. Hastening out it was fowad that a fire had broken out and entirely consumed the old penitentiary, ' A ax miBr shoe shop- asd sew mill. P hiladelphia , J uné 8:—A^ffass^æ lose ^^Ard to estimate. The Sr t • meeting of those in favor of an ex State Manufacturing Company lost pedition to the Black Hills was all their heavy Machinery, $2,000 held to-night. Tuesday evening and stock and shoe» to increase the different organizations leave their loss to $5,000. Smith Bros, for the Black Hills by different loss can be estimated at about $2^ routes. Wfopn all together the 000, as they lost but little flax and all their machinery. Mr. Frazier, number will be 15,000. one of the workmen came very . Carl Schur* is Fated at Berlin. B erlin , June 8.—A bauquet near being smothered, by the dense given to-night in honor of Carl smoke, so sudden came the fire. Schurz was attended b*j 80 gentle There are various causes suggest men, of whom about 40 are Amer ed as the occasion of the fire, but icans. Mr., Thompson presided, the most probable ene is that it and proposed a toast to the Ger caught from friction, as there were man Emperor and President of the quite a number of heavy shafts United States. Ex-Senator Schurz under the building, and the flax toasted Germany aud America, mill Was at work. The old peni and made speeches in German and tentiary cost the State about $60,- English, aud was repeatedly cheer •000 when budLandhia dead loss, ed. Among the persons present with all the contents. The Statesman says the loss at were Herreu Benningzen, presi dent, and Loewe, vice-president of the penitentiary fihe, on- Friday of the Prussian House of Deputies; last week, as rear as can be ascer Bermuth, vicePresident of the tained, is about as follows: State Manufacturing Company, - Chamber of Peers; Brevy Council lor Bucher, Professor. Mommens, $3,000; Smith Bros., flax mann- ‘ the historian H. Kereicman, the facturera, $500; State of Oregon, consul-general of the United States about $5,000, the tannery being and several of the Prussian Diet. the principal loss of the State. Tho fire doubtless originated by fric Wheat Market. L ondon June 8.—The Mark tion, the bearings of on& of the Lane Express, in a review of the shafts getting jammed with tow, breadstuff market, says in Great which caused the journal to heat. Britain cooler weather and more The convicts used every effort to rain is wanted. Ou the continent stop the flames, and didi not show frosts and drought have caused a a’ single sign of insubordination during the excitement. money advance in prices of from one to three shillings. The Lon A friend lately called npon the don market is dull as ever. * historian, Runke in Berlin, and observed: “Well, professor, Lsup The son of a clergyman was de pose you work as hard as ever in livering a college valedictory» your old âge.” “Yea/’ replied the when, in pulling out his handker* veteran, tenderly; “my wife is dead! chief, he pulled out a pack of now, you see, aad I have lbsst am cards. “Hulloa!” he exclaimed, noyancc and can accomplish more., “I’ve got on my father’s coat!” “No, I stayed at home and had; Take life easy, and don’talwajs a spell with the baby while my? be trying to beat the sun up, says wife went, and the young* one* an exchange. You ma) win for fetched the hired girl andj myeelff awhile, but in the long run you are suVe to be beaten, and some morn down fourteen times on ‘colic’ and! then we didu’t get it rigbti until! ing it will rise when you don’t. Mrs. Gudd came Lome from. tbe> Viscount de Losgeril has inves. spelling school.” tigated apothecaries’ profits He A captain in the navy\ on meet-« says that a bottle of seidlitz water, dng a friend as he landed, boosted I sold at twenty-five cents, costs to that he had left his whole ship’s« make it one cent and a half, and that other profits generally are in company the happiest fellows in? the world. “How so?” asked bis« this proportion. friend.* “Why, I Hare just flogged “Augustus, dear,” said fehe, ten seventeen and they are happy that derly pushing him from her as the it is over; anctall the rest are hap-* moonlight flooded the bay-window j)y that they çscaped.” where they were standing, “I think There was a women’s rights. you had better try some other hair meeting in' Colorado, recently, to« dye; your moustache tastes like which no gentlemen were admit-* turpentine. ted. Somebody, however, putt a, The Newport (Rhode Island) live rat in the room from the ceil News warns its friends outside the ing, and with a hurried “Resolved* State “that we will not tamely that we adjourn,” and some Arfakr submit to irreverent remarks about and confusion, the gatheringrscafe* our size, for we are large enough tered. to boast of two capitals and four A ^precocious boy was as&edt candidates for Governor.” which was the greater evil tfte» Visitor: “Well, Mrs. Flanagan, two, hurting another1^ IbaHnga on- what did the doctor say abqut his fifiger. He said Aâ ffirmen.. your poor husbaud’s deafness?” “Right, my dear obild^said Mrs. F.: “Redad, Miss, the doc gratified questioner, “and why ifc jfc tor says T m will never hear again; worse to hurt thé feelingtf* but (whispers)r please don’t speak cause you can’t tie a rag^ around loud;:it might make him depressed the fee)inga/r explained the dew W!* a a "W .MB *