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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1888)
Grant Co. News. LOCAL BREVITIES. Forward March. Snowy blizzards. Weather somewhat cooler. Administrator's sale to-day. County Court next Monday. liens have - declared the strike oft" and gone to work. The Republican State Conven tion will be held at Portland on April 11th. 'Pi n i m i i ,i I he County Clerk has granted a marriage license to Abe King and Clara K. Hn,nr nf Dimmm,! t ii ' Vallev S. A City's Ileilner, one of Paker rmircKentntivn im.n w-oc in our citv last week on business. : ' "...i conferring with (Jrant county's wool men. M. D. Cameron places his an - nouncement before the intelligent voter in this weeks News, as a candidate for Sheriff on the Dem ocratic platform. George W. Stone and Martha A. Fry. of Mountain precinct, the former aged 1S and the latter 17 years, nave been granted a license to wed. (Jo it children, while you are young. Charlev .Ferrell arrived in! town from a visit to relatives in the Willamette last Thursday evening, and has resumed his former position in Bonham's blacksmith shop. An exchange tells of "a voumr ladv losing the sole of her s'linner while eniovinir the intovici.inr whirl oT the waltz." Of what . neven numbers were sold, and profit was it to her if she gained ! the evening passedaway harmoni the whole whirl if she therein- i ousb' to all who were present, lost her sole? , Tlic iL,v j)r Talmr.ge has Tiie trottinsr horse Mt. Vernon, been sworn in as Chaplain of raised by D. W. Jenkins, of this ; the Thirteenth Regiment of the valb-y, was recently sold to par- j National Guard in Ihooklin ties in Yamhill county for 1 ,ft 10. , This is the same regiment which Ml ernon was sold by -Mr. J Henry Ward Needier served in Jenkins for a good price two or the.;IIlc Clipllcitv for so long. thre' years ago, to Portland .... mrtic5. ! A young lady, visiting in the Considerable pasture land has country for the first time, wu . been fenced in along the river I tu rned at the approach of a , this spring. Before many years j wr.v. She was too frightened the public domain in thispart of, to run, and shaking her parasol Gotl's vinevard will be nrettv I at the animal she said in a very ' cti'ectuallv enclosed, so ve farmer . i bad better look out for grazing land wbile it is to be bad. Last week we erred in an nouncing that the "Seventh Day Adventists" baptized a number of persons into their faith. It was the Advent Christain faith, so we are informed by Elder Orchard, the faith of which materially dif fers from that of the Seventh Dav Adventists. Mount Vernon, Illinois, was' The horse. Major Anderson, re struck bv a cvclone on Sundav I eentlv ran half-mile heats in afternoon, Feb. lUth, and almost entirely destroyed, and a large i number of people were killed and i wounded. Over live hundred buildings were destroyed. Much damage was done to the surround ing country. We learn from some of our ex changes, that II. C. Page, who formerlv resided here, and left about a year ago. has been ap- j .pointed Inspector tf Mines for .Washington territory, by (low Seniple, at a salary of $-1,000 per year, with transportation and other expenses paid. As we go to press two trials are in progress, one before Sheriff Hon. Sam Morgan versus (leo. llatt. to determine the rights of property, and the other a trial in the Justice Court, Joe Edington vs John Wol finger. Joe Masterson and Tom Curl, for moving a band of ?hwp across plaintiir's range without a jiennit The (!rand .rinv Ibill at .John Day. on Wednesday evening of last week, was. as usual, a well conducted jJnd very enjoyable afl'air. Although not being jires eat. we learn that sixty tickets v.vre sold, and so far as is known every I ody in attendance enjoyed the festivities as well as mortals can jiossibly enjoy a festive occa sion. The (ifand Army boys kmr.v wry well how to entertain conijwiny. t l t i ? . . . n i i it RfMiiun ( f'i nn win iw i it ii in this district next Monday, j March oth. for the purpose of; electing one clerk and two direc tors. Why not put in a lady clerk? Union county has a lady , school clerk who tills the ollice very acceptably, and some of the ladies of Canvon Citv are well . . - ..-u.-. v . "v ii iv (nullified for holding the position of sclool clerk of this district. . Hurrah for a ladv school clerk of dlstrirt o. I.smvs the Xkws! - A certain business man of (Jrant county was complaining to the editor the other day be cause the Xkws had not given his hotel a '-puli'" and thought that because he has always paid r..-i.:, i... i.. r... 1UI 111M lit 1. (.IlllllVit Hi ni l . advertising now and then. The Xkws does not do that kind of I business It eives. or tries to ' give "value received" for all it. shoulder several miles and re gets, and our columns are our ( stored him to his friends. For stock-in-trade, We give "puffs" ' this service it is believed she is for coin, and we pay for what we j entitled to a pension." get, tiie same as any other legiti- 1 mate business. "Puffs" do not . Utah's bullion prod need in pay paper bills and hired help. 1 1887 was T5G37,730. Robt. Lock wood moved into his new house yesterday. Miss Jessie Parrish has been dangeoously ill with lung fever, but is now convalescent. 1 Tii .;?. m- v..u t..,. i i, ,i -4 -i l has been quite sick during the i - , past week, out is now improving. 1 1 b a i iv- n lit il .ill. IMMM. 1WI, Mareh.will "come in like a lion." Then if the old saying be true, she will 4,go out like a l...l. ffSS?-" J. B. Gardner, Jeweler. Baker Citv. Watches cleaned or ! repaired on short notice, and work warranted first-class. Alvin T. Smith, said to have . f, f ... M j . tI,ud :it 1,(re?t (,rovt' s,Swl ,,L';ir- I 1. Ciii .... ... 00...1 ,.r I.... i nary. ! M'l i. ...1 ! jhuci.iiik w no was nrresicu ! 0,1 1,15 WJ.V to the lute House j 51 large hull dog probably i expected to feed his (logon the j I"fcnt. i After thirteen years litigation j an Albany estate has realized eiginy-iive cents ;ipieee loriue i? i- ... r .i heirs. The lawyers got about SI 1.000 each. The man who stole a red hot stove must hide his diminished head, a Kansas man stole a schoolhouse and converted it into :l kitchen. Other folks ma v trust in God, I but Otto Von Pismark 'places his trust only in the army. lie is a very firm believer that Provi- deuce favors the most cannon- Alta. The ladies' Cornet Band Dance ! t Prairie City. Friday evening last was well attended. Fortv- ... . . stern tone: "bio u4wn, sir! lie down!" The Orejjon State, election 4 comes ofF on June 5th the same day the Democratic Xa tional Convention meets in St. Louis. The Democrats have never carried the State in a Presidental year since IM50, and ISlaine obtained nearly three thousand majority in ISS-L Montana in the extraordinary , time of -li) and -lS:f seconds, and i was sold shortly after for -f'iOO. i I his will surprise horsemen hen who have known the horse from .. i: ti... i r.. n veiiiniii:. i lie iiim.-o iwi- - . ,, ... .... c I nierly owne.1 by Major .lisan of . this c.ty.-P.aker C ity Democrat. A well-to-do stockman of this county not too much tanglefoot uboaril while in town one ni'lit r ' t ; last week, ami was llouri.-hino; his 'sehilleleh" quite promis cuous like, when he was ar rested by Constable Tndhunter and locked up in jail. He "made his escape" next morning; before breakfar-t. and made tracks for home. It was his first offense, so we shall not dve his name. The current nuniberof the West Shore is accompanied by a large. tinted supplement, showing the famous Shoshone Falls, of Snake I Kiver, a cataract superior to Xi- ,' "' rcspects, though carrying a smaller volume ol water. These monthly supple ments will continue a feature of the magazine for l.SSS, and will make a valuable collection of large and spirited engravings of the most famous scenes of the Pacific Northwest. A Washington di.-pateh says: ; "If Representative llennaiiu's ( bill to place Wiuemah; Kidole ; on the pension rolls, at the rate A1 Sl'J k imi. iiin.it i f - . Lb, pusses, it will i be the lirst case in which the Tovernineut has ever "ranted a pension to an Indian. Wine male was a member of the Mo doe tribe or Indians, ami when they attacked and massacred the commissioners sent out bv the government to neo-otiatea trcatv with them, she found Colonel Ar.,.,,.1,.,,,, ,ic,.r. i 1 . i .ii im ii. nil, iiv p. .11 LI lllllllilllll. in ute lava in the lava beds that lay in comfort. her power for his She brought him food ', and (Irnik. made linn a tempo- ! rary shelter and bound uiml his ' i ,.r l ... r . . " ! fe had he been discovered. As i , - , soon as Meachani had recovered sufficiently to be removed, "Winemale carried him on her OUR MINES OUR HOPE! Reporter's Visit to a Prospect Hole in the Mountain Side SOMETHING IN IT. iast wee c a r.w.s reporter vis- , ' , (1 , . , I i ited the recent Iv iound ledge up , , . ,- , , , the creek which is being dihgent- r 1 -v- . . ly prospected by Messrs Hulison ' & Keller, j : Ol'K Ki:i up.TEU and special artist carefully noted each circumstance relatiim to the lay of the land, the width of the led ire and tbc millions of dollars that hV iml (.(1!.! i.i ihn dnrk i recesses of the mountain if the , " , have any weight in the matter. Anil whv should thev not indi- cate to a certain extent what only awaits the hand of di vrloj ment to disclose? With only the i rude r , . ., manner ol assaying that these men have they get assays of precious meiai an use wav iroin 1 seven to nineteen dollars to the , ton. and that too from theciop- pings, as they have not yet strt.ck the main lediie of ore in the tun nel, which is in the mountain near fifty feet. From the MofTH OF THE Tl'NNKI. the ledge, which inns in the di ( rection a few points East of North, can be traced for a long distance up the mountain, :.nd has been, ! we understand. Io- ated for the distance of H.OOI) feet. Mulilrick and Sweek have a location, which they an piospceting by running a tunnel. The ledge runs almost ' parallel with Canyon Creek, about five miles South of Canyon Citv, a few hundnd vards East . of the creek, and averages near ! '20 feet in width on the surface, I and carries both gold and silver, j ! and Mr. Rulison is of the opinion 1 ! that there is rich and paying ore for one hundred feet in width. J 1 The direction of the lode, the for- i niation of the countrv, and other i existing circumstances, so say ; exnerieneed 1 miners, all speak louder than words of the perma- i i i 4 1 I l nenc' and richness ottlnsledge. hH w 1uH . KiiI havc fai(h in i( Th .ir fj.h .p liken mustard seed, and they have set to work to '"niove a .... mountain." Every dav. Sundays excepieci, iney can the tunnel blasting j i . i be found in and WllKKUNi; ui T iihk. Let us hope thy may succeed away beyond their most .'an guine expectations in bringing to the knowledge and ga.e of man the wealth that Cod has created' in the rock-ribb d and s:.ow-iap-ped emblems of a vast eternity, for the hand of His creatures to develop. Su.-h a development ' I will create in (Jrant count v sorb ' a stir and revival (f business that the days of th "GOV will hardly ' compare with it. We have the j mineral, but time and capital arc v(piire(i io onng it to light. For northern-grown seeds and trees see ad. of L. L. May ov Co., St. Paul, Minn. . The fashion nowdays is for . lie average you ng man to come Committee met in Washington home in the back eu 1 or the 1 on tu. 22ud of February. Af wagon when he takes the girls tm. ., mi!bn.' nf ballots St In.,;, ridino-, so say loin Smith. A Montana bible class pre some sluurhot, extra weight, ' covered with stamped leather to I he used as a paper wehdit in his study. Dr. MefJlv,,,, b.,c f i tn r.n.viMtt l'l,.,.m. 'iw.r ' io pieent Jleury Oeome from oroam.inir an opposition Anti- Poverty Society. As George appears to have all the money , in the outfit, we propose a com- ' promise: Let George take the ; j anti and McGlynn all the pover- i T1...1. ...... I t. 1 hat seems to be all any- ; way that ArcGlynn stands any show of getting. - Democratic Central Committee. Canyon City, Feb. 2oth, 1SS3. Pursuant to a call by its Chair man, Robt. Lock wood, dated Feb. 4tli. 1888, the DeniOv-fHtic Central Committee for Grant County, met, in the oflice of Wm. Miller, ia the Court House at Canyon Citv, this the 2oth day of Feb", 1SS8, at 2 o'clock P. M., and was called to order by the Chairuiau, lljbt. Lockwood. Upon calling the roll the follow ing precincts w re found to be represented: Canyon City, Robei t Lockwood. John Day, G. I. Hazeltine. Marysville, R. D. Johnson. Union, L. M. Barnett, by M. D. Clifford, Proxy. South Fork, Alex Mur.ay, 1 y Thornton Williams, proxy. Middle, Joseph EdingtonH Long Creek, C. W. Conjer, by C. S. Duslin, proxy. Burns, F. P. Stinger, by Wir. Miller proxy. Rose Bud, John Hyfe, b- Y. S. Hellman, proxy. Olive Creek, Wm. B. Car jen o by John D. Daley, proxy. ur vauey, hiii. o, aomu voru . i ir ii nr . n n 11 .1 ; SiivifiB VnlW .Inlm A nlinirnn Hamilton, ueo. Uaker, by llios, J. Smith, proxy. i . i ij! i I u" . "uo.u " WftS res01 eu luac ! ?ne tlr of tho aggregate nuni- 1 CV 0 fPeu3c.tlc votes c m Grant Countv, in each proeinct, , for ronres;rann Governor and Secretarv of State ia tho vear 188G bo taken as a basis upon which to apportion the number of Delegates to which each precinct is entitled in tho next Democratic County Convention. Bosoived, 'that theie shall bo one delegate for each -rec;net one for everv ."0 votes cast in t'u precinct at tho last election and one delegate for a fraction of If) votes. Which apportionment entitles each precinct to the following number of delegates: ni-:i.i:o.Ti:s. Canton City John Day Preci ict, 01i e d eck Shoo Fly liuck Cieelc Warm Springs Long Cieek Fox Valley Kose JJnd Harney I )rewsy Burns Hamilton Cat low Marysville Union Hay Stack Mountain Creek South Foik Cranite Cieek Xorth Fork Middle Silvies Valley ciurey Alvord lilitzen Dear Valley 1 1. 1. 2, S. 2m 2." 2. a. 4. 1. 1. o f. 2. o 1. o, 2. 1: 2. 1. 2 1. it 1 1 it Total ;,L There will be in the next Dem- j oci'aiic county convention on a ; full delegation, fifty four mem- i be rs. liesolved that the Democratic1 Primaries be held in each precinct j in this county at tho usual place j of voting, on Tuesday, March 20th, ' Ic'SS, at 2 o'clock P. M., and in precincts having more than one polling place, that the Primaries ' by held at the voting place No. 1. j ltesolved, that the Democratic ; county convention for Grant conn- tv, bu held in Canvon Citv, on ! Wednesd.iv, March 28th, 18SS, at I 10o'clock"A. M j liesolved, that no person ! attending said convtntion be j allowed more than one proxy. Uesoived, that a copy of the proceedings of this convention be sent to the East Oregon Herald, The Gkant coi'Xtv News and the Long crock Kagle, for publication. On motion the coinunttte adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. Ib nKit r Lockwi on, chairman. c. A. Swkkk, Secty. LETTER LIST. List of letters remaining un called for in the Canvon Citv rostolhce, Giant county, Oregon, Feb., -2:).h 18SS: Win. Jlr.idley. Geo. & Win. Hart. 1'. M. M al lory. II. D. Williams. Persons calling for the ebove will plaase say "Advei tised." O.' P. Ckksap, P. M. The National Democratic was selected as the place to hold the next Xatiohal Convention, and the time thereof iixed for ''"tie oth. San Francisco, Chi - w'o and St. Louis contested foi the honor of the convention. San Francisco holding; firs t place , m icn oauors. atrer r .1 i - i i i i i r-. i which St. Louis secured tlic i ..... ; 1 j "Don't you suppose," said a ; member of the j police force, "that a policeman knows a rogue : when he sees him?" i "No doubt." was the reply, i i i. . : "but the trouble is that he does not often seize a rogue when he knows him." LONG CREEK CORRESPONDENCE. bong Creek, Feb. 23d, 1SSS. Henry Blaekwell will start to Portland to-morrow on some cat tle business. Charlev Dustin furnished Newt Los 'c with a grip-sack, and 5evt has left town. The dance on tho 22nd passed offquetly, and a god time is re- . ported by those who attended. J BobjStnrk Las icturned from j his trip tn the mountains, imj rov- 1 r1 I.. I ...lil .1.1. 1 1 1. i;u in i.L' iiiii. ui : nil firifi iii;iiit' ' v w" f M 1 1 Til t ii wiu i.iuy jiacuweii, we an s ; ry to.s.y, is down with a severe j s:eki ess. Kverybody are inliopes uw'livnillUUl illht JOIl-I. John Fit in has g to be a gran i:( r. Jb; has mo- (d out on his farm. Now look out for an over- j lodnclio i of ihe cereal for John is a worker. Mr. S. Hancock Old Sa.h left to-day for the mines with a R'rin; of Chinamen at his heels, j He expects to make a sale of I ia I Taylor, of Ohio, i diggings to these moon-eyed cari- The Deparfmet t .f Superinten I talists. denee of the National Elucational I Joelveeney is lai I up fo re- Association hav been bidding a J pairs. He had rheumatic neural- j convention in this city for the . .m ' gia, now the erysiplis (you spoil three days and the nn e'ing attract- that word for me) lias Bet in Joe ed prominent educators here, fr m exposed himcelf too much in the j all parts of the United Stttes. late storm looking after his sto k . j The d i ly scshions and the subjects Erysipelas is the word. En. j discussed have been highly e der From reading ti e News and the ! ,fliling to all persons interested in two Harney a-uv, cue wou'd j educational matters. : como to tho eonelosion thah Ttar- The Blaine letter of declination 1 n(y is set'le 1 by a lot of pditici ins, ' as nearly everybody is named for ' some ol'ilco. e have no oflice-- ! seekers in our midst, at least have i ui luard of a single aspirant, but woe untuthe cm Iidato tor count v ,! c(.ininissioner wlm will mil nb be . - - - I " t"....ir. i l . i -it i -i nnnseii io neni to i una a oriclge across use river somewnore ileal the Prv Vilon place. Fox Val- !e. Lon-Creek an-1 ri.dian V 1 i ,. 1:1. . . .1. , by, are like one man on that sub- J'-it. Abnute . it. nr fTi cf nrdrmon c-:ine to tn n to attend a stock- ! 1 'olninbia are calcu'ated to create meeting advei tised for the 22ul j the impression 1 hat i ar-nts of this day of February, but left disgust- I t-'i'v desire the Federal Govern ed when they found that an error ! ment to take charge of their ehil had been made in the date intend- I dren. He was alluding particu ed, or through some other cause, and the meeting did n it come ofi. About 1,000 sheep pelts have be-n brought to tliis town th l6 far. About forty cents ea h w is paid for them, on an avetag . As a good many of these uvre from mutton sheep the h cou'd n t have been very great in th s ncigh boihood. Bert Allen was arrested by dep uty shoritr Fisk fi r shooting - t Tom Williams. Nearly o-erybody is sorry tor Bert, for he ii a favor- j ite, and has hardly an enemy in town. j There is more plowing and sow 1 ing being done in this neighb u- hood than ever befor ?. At least twice the amount of cry in will be sown this ear than his In on here tofore. If tl e amount nf land fencing now gi ing on, was to keep up for any length of tinu1. milch cows will become expensive aniu ala to keep. Fvorvbodv Jiferns to le t iencing in land. (Jen. Sheridan, in an interview in Washington Citv, has posi-! 'St!ltc Constitution, and now de tivelv (Iec!in..l being a candidate j m-"d admission into the t n.on. for president 1 1 ,,,stl,0.v bad a right to do, Chau- 1 ' '. " j man Springer says, only they will .Martin Scott, a brutal wife PI (III, !l i 'III I U I V. ill' , "" !'.' was b.anged Friday. ;u j peases, whereas, if they had wait Montana. On the i fid for Congress to pass an em.b:- murderer. Deer Lodir morning of the execution be unit- ! eu won Uie v a moor ruin i ii, iiiiu i ...i a... i i..,i:.. ..i i i so will be a white robed angel with a harp, in the land of the1 Hereafter. The murdered wo- i man. having no spiritual assis- ' tance at the last moment, no doubt went in the other direction. K. (). V Important to Sheep Raisers. I will prosecute every violation of the law that comes under, or is ' brought to my notice from this date. My deputies will please take notice and do the same. A word to the wise is sufficient. John Day. Oct. 12, 1887. John C. Luck, 30tf Inspector for Grant Co. j About 1 HO head of cattle, mot e I or less. Our stock averages well j for iige, breeding, and particularly J in gentleness, and are the most desirable bunch of stock for a bo ' ginner to start with of any in the 1 County to be bought. Havc been we'll well wintered, and will s 11 them reasonable fo'- cash, before we tin ii them out on the range. Apply at our store for particu lars, or addre-s Ci:o. Gu.vdlacii it Bao. i Ctnyon City, Or. ' FAST FREIGHT. i W. C. Smith, Proprietor. ' On and after the first day of at December 1 will haul freight the following figures: On all packages from Baker City to Prairie, John Day or Can yon Cit : 1(10 lbs'. Per lb. 'Ak cent?. .100 l,0ut) " (.... i OOO lbs ol i. I will pay advance charges at Il.,ker City and collect same on delivery. Flour and Coal oil for sale, and win P".v C,lsb for hi(1ils "djelts. - 1 ovoets sent to uaijer in caie of S. A. ileilner or tho I'acilic Express Co., will bo promptly at tended to. tf W. C. Smith. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Weekly Budget of News as Furnished by our Regular Corres. pondcr.t. j Wasl.in-ton.Ftb 17th, 1S8. ' The week's work in Conios, ! so far, makes u pooi s!iuviu. Both this Senate Mul the House ! have i ceomplisiiod 'oss than usual; ; I ho District of Columbia Im 1 i eceieved more a 1 1 e n t i o n than any other section of Uncle Sam's domain, and several hills of , local lMterest nave neen i: i t . r- j Tneie has been no lack of inter- . o.sting deliate however, in both 1 emjs f the Capitol. c. ...... .... busy day anting th ' Temperan e workers of Washington. Large mectit.gs were held and stiiring addrchses weie m.idj i i tiir'eren' jait-5 of tht? city. Notable among the .speeches ma le for prohibiti n 4 A were those of Congressman C r- t cheon. of .Missouri, and K. B created ijuito a stir in political j circles here. Interest in it was , t'.'i Jicular in'euse in the Senate, J i for quite a number of the Senators have had the presidential bee buz- ; zirir aroun-i them. Senators 1 law- lev. Sherman. Allison and a few i . 7 ' - 1.1. - ... ...i i.i i omcrs were even ongrauuaieii, nuiginiigiy, uiat uie paia win ' Presidential nomination l.al 1 een l so baptiilv oi.ened to them. i I,,. ,. . , A ahmgtonian says that some o!' the bills now pending in Con- "less in re ation to the District of i holy ti a bill introduced by Sen ator Chace, of Ithode Island, pro viding that tobacco shall not be sold in any form to res'-dents of the District who are under sixteen years of age. . quai'.ette 01 lerntories a:e knocking loudlv for admission to1 '1m .sisterhood ol states, and an enabling act will soon be report ed, which will probably be passed before (bn Si?natn ends. An en- aiding act does not en.ible.st.iet - Iv ,. , t. penKing. as .ur. springer s:ys, (ho is tho Chairman of the Coiiiinmittee on Temtories) it is simply an act of encouragement. After such encouragement, the Territorv forms a State Constitu tion, constructs the machinery for .. government, t.rentrrs fm admission into the Union ns stttes ai.d demands it. The aspirants alluded to aie D ikota, Montana. Washington and Xe v M-xi o. I tl tl not mention Utah who did not wait for Con gross to give her the initiative. The co ie of Utah held their own mionai ' onventH.n, miopteit a ! have to pay all of their own ex i'-t, the United States Treas:- UI V WQllld have p.lid all of their ex- l)0,,sc'i'- Ceneral Sheridtn's most inti " fiiends have taken speeiil P!li,,s t represent him as being i en uvi iree iroin tiie i icsi icniiai ... I f r il I .1 . i mania Thev say that the mots- ure of b!s ambition is tilled with the ofi'es he now holds, and tha' he has no intention of plunging into pnlitictl s'nfe. If true, ti e i thway is still more open totho.se win) are wining to endure the wear and te-ir of mind and bodji , the vex dion of spirit and sickii'Ss of soul that muat come to every man who allows the buzzing in sect to enter hit ear, for 1 t Lie Phill would make a popular can didate. The lilair Educational bill which has had such a long and tempes. ttiotis voyage through the Senate litis at last passed that body again, by a oto of .) to -111 the bill has occupied much valuable time during three Congressos, and ha. Mined no converts in the Senate wing. A comparison of this last vote with that of two years ago shows that the longer the measure has been thought of and talfcci of the weaker it has grown. Ev ory Senator who voted against it before voted against it on this lait occasion, while some, inch din;: Senators, Keumi, Bliekbure, Voor jhecs and S)Oo :er, who vot d in favor ot it two .years rgo, vo'ul against it on Wed ne day. Iti bidieved by many that the bill wi 1 stand no clmu'e of safely through the Ilocsv getting Sjualor Blair hiiesel: mad . I1k eloping sjx'oc'i on his o'leriMiw I measure, and in it alt eked the Jes-iits for tb.eir op;Misi;ion to the common School systiut aflaTHER;! GBOW? PLAHTS AND SEEDS An- lcnowl..'f(I the hct, I.1I115 hnnllor, ni(.i irtnlucl:vc tfiid yu-ld In iter Crtijia. I IMi II.I USVKATJiD CATALOGUE U.mii.ln M,iy ib br( T,HTii n.ji.-jfr,, oa itl- e.uo wuitBromr. KVF.nr.ini r SUU.-M, Si PauI, Uihh. 1 hovhe von. IVIlllam neiicli, Uautati'a Conqaoror, Trlls Uor He Did It. The recent exploit of Mr. "William Heaeti, leaves no doubt that he i3tho handiest man in the world witli the sculs. The ease with which he out rowed his opponent, the supposed invincible Ned Hanlan, shows that in form, stroke, and muscular de velopment , adapted to sculling, he has no equal. Although an Australian by virtue of roi ientv, Ileach was born in Surrey, Knlaud, in lSol, and re moved with his parents to New South "WVes in 1854. He was brought up to Ins father's trade, and, whilo toilintr like a young Vulgan in the smithy, unconsciously developed that mauniuYcnt physique which has since brought him world-wide distinction. When a' -out twenty-three years of ag, lfeach commenced rowinsr on the Illawarni Lakes against local competitors, and faun the outset kept winning until gradually handicapped out f all races. Following are his chief aquatic performances while in Australia: I)t"-eniler. WO Won Wm! M.ltHMll'IO It iv. Deeble'l handicap, January, lil Second PrriiHnt Uesratta, won by reonc. Jitr.tiarv, laSI Seoimil National Regatta, won by I. .M'O'inaI.1. Hebtiiary, li'il Beat X. JIcDonald, Pirra ma'tu r"T. SI irch. 1 -31 IPeat Gennce Solomon. Oct"btjr. Hvi -Seto.id lMncr E. ". I.averv!. trophy, won by rc.etuber, li32 Beat T. OilTwrd, rammatta filer. January. 1SS3 National IteatU, im-ampetl, won by ileasoner. Uarch S3 -Nowhere, Grafton Regatta, won by I. M'lijnalu. March. 18a3 Won Woo'.looinooloo Bay Rs patta j.rize. ' Det'enilicr 7 Won James Huut'f trophy, I'arrainatta river. A. ri; IS 3 -Beaten by E. Trickett, cham j Hmlii;i (Hiht time.) Ap.il ti, lSj3 Beat E. Trickett, champiou ship. April 17, 1SS3-Boat E. Tilckett, champion eliiji. April 12, 13i4 -Beat E. Trickett, champion l!ii;. August 18, 15S1 - Beat E. IInlan, champion. i'.t;i witW. M t:eli 17, 1X3 - Bat T. Clifford, chimpien- I -: i i :irp . Ti. ISSj-Bcat E. Ilanlan. champloa. tli i norkl. N.ivemlwr so, iS7-Beat E. Hxnlan, cham- P''' w,,rlJ- 1 , Bench's system of training in- I chides a run of two or three miles ( before breakfast, a walk of six or reven miles afterwards, and a pull . over tne course. Alter limner comes another two mile walk and a second pall over the course, during which lie rowH himself right out, eases ofT, uial then pulls again. A long walk concludes the day. A man under such physical strain, even though be be a giant, must often fi ul the failure of his strength to his will, and, powerful thoughe be, it is not surprising that Mr. Uracil candidly states that during hi. training, previous to meeting Ed-Aaal Ilanlan the second time for the world's chainp:onship, his trainer bought for htm Warner's safe andhe says: "l was agreeably u.-iiiiimii'u ui uie re:u iiunuiu wuiuu followed its use." While in training he finds this the best possible aid to a command of all his natural powers, because it does not first noad and ' ttU ;e:irtK weaken the fvstem, but bi-is in neneci. narmonv wiui nature a laws. Mr. Beach's expedience is con fit met! bv the experience of manv thousands of athletes all over tho world. Under tiie great physical i strain they break down and die pre maturely, because thev have not i been able to keep disease awav from i ... i ir l. their kidnevs and liver, whence most diseases originate. Mr. Beach re.'onizes tics necessity, and has ticae ty enough to use the onl p.ieut.tic specttic for that purpose. He has not only the prestige of vifory. but the prestige of a tnm seivntitic mothed of training and l.eep'n up his wonderful phy-Meal ciMition. If he did not vohintart.y g-v r up tba (.hamptonship. it would I .'i u t i a locg tiuiv ucitue it was wrested from him. A Iteprlevo for tho Condemned. Wretclictl men anil women lor.sconi'.cjnao to euffcr the tortures of dysticphla, are filial with now hojio after n. few doseg of IloftcJ ter' Stomach llittrrs. ThU builning Imijhj blossoms Into the fiiiitinti of certainty, If the liiucra i.-i persisted in It brlnr.i a re prieve to all tlyspcptlia -who sc.k Its aid. Flatulence, heart-burn, sinking at the nit ! oCiho ctmnnrh between meals, the nervoiw i- . i. ft . - k'entlon id tho jiareut, disappear with their hateful progenitor. Most buneilceiit of stomachics! who can wonder that In eo many instuncia it awakens prateful ilo qiienee In tho.-e who, benefitted by it, ppak voluntarily in iw behalf. Jt require: a grupmc pen to ue-icriup Uie tormenti ol lvs- .1.. i -. t . . . " pepsin, but in many oflho testimonial re vcd by tho proprietors of the Itltters, ceived iy ino proprietoi-s or the lUtters, these nre jtortrnved with vivid truthfulness. i : . : i . i i r.. .. . , . , Constipation, bilfoii.'nesa. muscular debil ity, malarial favcrs aud rheumatism we re lieved by It. rewery AXD SALOON, Washington St., Canyon City, Ogn JOHN KUHL, Prop. Successor to F. C. So!. All onltrs for luir in fivt- .r ten gallon kf w ill receive pr'impt altentiuii. Popular Seeds at Popular Prices 5 CK.VJTS prr PACli.lGK. Gdrdrn, (Jmss, Flower and Tree Seeds-, H'hoJc .sn7e rtnd Retail. ('alalnueJj'ee on Jl;. ph'ea I ion . . ' d dress CEO. STAR RETT. Walla Walla, VY. t. 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