Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, October 21, 1881, Image 5

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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND,' OREGON, OCTOBER 21, 181,
'; ,. ' ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH.
The 52J regiment is ordered to Ireland.
Foster's pluralityin Ohio is said to be 2V
000.
The grand total of the Garfield fund Is
$357,831.
On account of financial matters, Edwin
I Booth and wife have separated.
, The Semte will probably adjourn to visit
I Yorktown on the 19th.
Gladstone has received several threatening
I letters since the arrest of Parnell.
JiLnrilhrd's Imqunis won the Newmarket
N- , . Tl..nnn1 O , Tjinnnr T.firn !lil.
'eruy, xoui"- - .vu..w ....... .
Guiteau's counsel expects to prove his in-
ity and malpractice on the part 01 ur.
ss.
4'fho xninmnnw(alt1i has entered suit against
thlstandard Oil Co. for 3,000,000 taxes and
, peifclties.
I ;Eiddleberger and Congressman Wiso fought
rVdnel in Virginia on the ICth, but neither
was hit.
Parnell's arrest in Ireland has been followed
by the locking up of Dillon and several other
J prominent agitators.
, n .wnimt of the arrest of the Irish agita
tors the stores of Dublin were closed and im
mense crowds patrolled the streets.
TUmn.nn TTavward. carnace manufac
ture, hnvit failed: liabilities. $88,000. It is
claimed their assets are equal.
1 The Mississippi is at an unusual night for
(VjSus time of the year; and seriously interferes
With sawmill operations.
J David Davis telegraphs Judge Grcsham, of
kdiana, he has asked the President to give
Em a Cabinet position.
i(A man was mortally wounded near Tralee,
county Kerr, during an affray between the
police aud a party of armed men.
i Ex-Senator McDonald will fight the confir
matioi of Dudley for commissioner of pen
lions, on the ground that he is a corrupt poll
tician. A Republican special places the loss by the
fire at KoUoma. Colorado, on Thursday uight,
at SI 16,000. The insurance will not exceed
$50,000.
t The Senate confirmed the nominations of
Walter Blairo as third assistant of Secretary
of State, and a number of United States con
suls and p "Stmasters.
The Democratic caucus was attended by
only a quorum. After disousMon on the sec
retaryship it was decided to d -fcr the whole
.subject until the Senate rcvsembled.
AtNiwYorkon the 17th the stcanvdiip
Crescent City c.ips,ed while in the dry dock
nd was badly damaged. John Hart, fireman
fail the steamer, was killed aud his body was
lost.
A cnrrpipondcnt writes the Tf-ne there is
some likelihood tlio British Government will
co-operate in an international expedition in
search of the Arctic exploring steamer Jean
ette. A national bank ban discovered forgeries on
Hentes & Hamilton of F -rt Wayne, Mclntyrc
k Co., of D.ton, and Stevens, Ward &
"Thacker, of Coliimlnn, Ohio, amounting to
$100,000, nnd distributed in small amounts.
The Democrats hive determined to offer a
resolntiou to make Chief Clerk Shocber acting
wretirv. Senator Garland hail a resolu-
If tion to submit on the 15th but did not get an
I, opportunity.
El T!,a Prif1int. lias sent the Senate the fol-
f lnwinir nominations: Fred W. Sparling, of
Washington Territory, register of the land nf
fice at Vancouver, and Jerome Knox, of Or
egon, receiver of publis moneys at Lakcview,
Oregon. .
To thousand people attcncieu me iiiuigna
:., ...cotinn c.l tin. Irish in the skatini! rink
it Worcester, Mass , on the 17th. Mayor
Kelly declined the invitation to presme, aim
Congressman Rice remained away.
The Pope, seated on the throne of St. Pet
er's Cathedral, received two thousand Italian
pilgrims. His Holiness was enthusiasticnlly
greeted. Replying to an address, he renewed
ilis declaration that he could never accept ac
complished fajts without failing in Ills duty.
Eleven men returning from working a imy
potted farm near Port Arlington were fired
ipen and five wounded, one seriously. This
I i the affiir that led to the ai rest nnd lo
manding of Patrick (lilligher on suspicion of
flrinir the shots as before mentioned.
Instructions have been telegraphed to every
military station in Ireland enjoining vijilance,
and flying columns are held in reudnie's fur
W immeiiitemuenierrUi. 1 he number ot troops
now in Dunlin is o.uuu. r.ver.v fenny i fiu-
The meeting ot the land league at Clark well
V flreen was rather riotous. .Several free rights
J occurred. Gladstone was strongly denounced.
Parnell's sympathizers endevoicd to lynch a
gentleman who moved the iimenilment that
mcaturts of cabinet ministers be burned.
kiqA fire at Humboldt, Teun., destroyed 20
houses, including two souaieson mm
' Muin sireet; also the llmnhnldt fur
,v to . . , iv .i rn.
UU factory, post oince aim ittr
rnto office. The entire business portiou of
t the city is burned, .boss, about sw.i.uw; in
surance, $10,000.
A .l-leir.itiiin of Canadian Creek Indians,
carrying the Briti-h Hag, arrivid at St. Paul
from Wood mountains, Nurlhwet Territory,
i fn thA Mi,nn ot makinc no co with lank-
i -i .don Sioux, their heredi ary enemies. If pur
V V- , '-'tied about .100 ill follow. 1 hl probably
'Viof' the baud that hasteued Sitting Bull's sur-
( ''"." JJhder last Spring. ., , c. T i-
Vl At Fleetwood Park on th 15th St. Julien
' won tne nrot neat oy icni. " "
in on a run. Time, 2:12J. Trink. tt led to
the qna'ter pole, when St. Julien pasW lum
and kept the lead to t e fini-h. Triukett
fiiiUhe.il the heat in 2sllJ An iinmium
crowd was present, among whoni was (Jeniral
Grant. St Julien won the tcco.id heat.
, Tim-). 2:17$. , , , ,
j The gates of Dublin castle are c'nsed aud
''arms stacked in the upper yards. The city is
Jivided into three disiricts eutru-t-il to the
farbargo of the uuuristntea specia ly appointed,
inteiiuy army fiic r are sw. rn in us inagn
. ,..tcs. General quiet prevails Disoid rs
indl exceptional. Sir Thomas Steel, eoiu
such,ler of tlio forcs, received teU-gra-ns to
ol noting all pirt of Ireland quiet All officers
.,,,.,.(.. ;,, TreUml are ordered t dut
Gov, Wiltz, af Louisiana, is dead.
Smallpox is increasing in Chicago.
Ex-Gov. McCormack is out of danger.
Conkllnc is seriously ill at his home
Utica.
Arthur and Cabinet have left Washington
for Yorktown.
Six inches of snow fell at Quebec on tho
17th.
Gladstone was burned in effigy by Parnell's
admirers in Philadelphia.
The headquarters of tho land league have
been transferred to Liverpool.
((Twenty-three persons are in Limerick hos
pital with bayonet wounds.
Friday's storms and floods did immense
damage in Schlcsweg Holsteim,
Parnell is in the prison infirmary with un
ion. Sexton and O linen.
Contributions at Cleveland to the Garfield
monument fund, 811,200.
Tho Irish population of Liverpool arc in a
state of great ferment.
Governor Hoyt and staff and Pennsylvania
troops started for Yorktown on the l&th.
Dennis O'Carthy, poor law guardian and
land leaguer, has been arrested at Dublin.
Over 11,000,000 3$ per cents were offered
at the sub-treasury and 2,000,000 accepted.
Mass meetings were held at Philadelphia on
tho 17th to denounce the arrest of Parnell.
Mrs. Parnell. at a monster meeting in New
York, said she would return to Ireland and
share ber son's imprisonment.
Sixty houses were burned and 400 people
made destitute in the Arab section of Port
Said.
Last week's deaths include thirty-five from
typhoid fever and thirty-one from small-pox
at Chicago.
The Irish Times accuses tho police of the
fiercest excesses in disbursing tho crowd Sat
urday. The Mississippi is having an unexpected
rie, and the wheat crop of the upper valley
is badly damaged.
Gen. Lambert, commandant of the Paris
garnson.has been appointed chief of command
a the city of Tunis.
The police have discovered that an unsuc
cessful attempt had been inado to burn tho
Cunard steamer Bothnia.
Ciggar left Dublin on tho 17th for Holy
head. He fully exnected to be urrested, but
resolved no longer to await cas.t'0 authorities.
Fully 50,000 people witnessed tlie p.ir.ides
of military at Richmond on the c e of depart
iir.i for Yorktown. The reviewing olhccrs
w ero governors of seyeral States.
The Poite is about to give satisfaction to
tho United States minister, in the dispute
r. speetiug the American consulate at Salon
ika.
A large meeting at San Francisco on the
18th denounced the arrest of Parnell and
others Four hundred dollars wero subscribed
in tho fund.
On Sunday night the house of J. M. Mc
Ca thy at Coo's Corner, ncxr Malonc, N. Y.,
was ourncu auu jout ui ,a-v, ."j ...........
perished.
A magistrate f rted from the bench that
the police had strict orders never in tho fu
ture to fire with blank cartridges, but firo
ith effect.
Henry Ward Beecher and other prominent
'Rrooklvnites nominated Ridley Ropes for
mayor, me inaepeuueuc wciiiutiiiio nuuti.
ateii Geo. Slocuin.
Evening Post : The transactions at tho
mining board for the week as reported, amounts
to 082,725 shares, which is the largest week s
bu-inesa since last spring.
The Biitish ship Friedberg whilo discharg
ing rails at Oakland wharf had her slings
slipped and threo rails went through the ship's
bottom. She sank in water just deep enough
to cover her hull.
Cliailes Siegel, a miner of Puto Mountain,
Cal., was found dead in his cabin with three
bullet holes in his body. Tom Herbert, a
di-ciiarged employe.has been arrested, charged
wMi tne murder.
It is stated the government in cases of land
leajuers whoe-caped to England have con
sulted English and liish law officers. These
coii'iilcr anv attempt to encourage intimida
tion lrom England subject to indictment.
The President and all the Cabinet except
Windom, Kukwood and MeVeagh, han gine
to Yorkiown. From all quarters ot the nortn
and south troops, gubernatorial staffs, and
eminent citizens aie moving toward the same
place.
a Twenty-one women were arrested at Bakers-
fi Id, Cal., and m Sumner on tne istn in ac
cordance with the ordinance recently passed
by the board of supervisors havine for its ob
ject tho suppression of dance bouses and
bouses of ill fame.
The trial of Wing Lee for the murder of
Charles Mansficd began at Chicago on the
ISth. L-e sat htolidly looking at tho pro
ceediuijs dressed in native costume. Only
one man pummoned as juror was prejudiced
on account of race.
In the circuit court of Cook county yester
day Dr. Thomas N Cream, convicted of the
.r,lr of Daniel Stott. of Garden Prairie, was
cit-nce I to tho penitentiary for life,.alter the
application of his counsel for a new trial had
be u overnue.i.
Sam P. Dorsey, an old and respected citi
zen, livery staid" keeper and stock man, shot
himself in the head at EIko on the 16th. He
was a one in his room. He has not been con
scious, and it is doubtful if he lives until
in 'ruing. .
The nomina'ion of Commissioner Dudley,
who whs ippoiuted by President Garfield to
succeed Bentley, has not been confirmed by
the Senate, although tent in early last week.
It app an, ue is not likely to get his confirma
tion without a siruuglu.
Geo. H. Berthard, now in j iil at Washing
ington f, r having asked for a revolver to as
si.siiiatB Guiteau, has been a legal and mili
tary crank tbtra nd in the West for many
years. Newspapers huallv ran him out of
O i.aba as a tncki-ter and drunkard.
The Boston Jleratd, referring to Fri-nnnts
reports l resignation, and tho tumor thatGcu.
Bank will succeed him as governnr of Ari
7. in, rerorts an interview with Banks, in
Vrf1"!- , i which lw denies all knowledge ol tlie report
lMT$TX ' WJiSTtft foUowTng nom-
mater at Portland, Ur,, and M m. o. mil
nache, of New Mexico, receiver of public
nn.n&y at Santa Fa. Tlio Senate confirmed
eptllllO.l. UlllUJ, rcyuier ui iuu muu uo,v
atLe-vH.lle.Col. , ,,,,!
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CM .SlntL.atWaHa lZ
1. "i,al.:.. V... .!... .!, o,K-notable inei- hdve.a uukeU stranded at Altoin flic
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e-tt-ilay, ai I ,.,t1t Fridw near
V...1, -. . (ienerllS I Jtler has ilefeat !
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1 wV:.jVi"T..ih.M,n. .lu.Wt iebeatorcouiu iuic
Communistic journals express tho sanctiest
sympathy with Parnell and the leaguers.
Gen. Hazcn says ho has not heard of the
resicnation of Gen. Tyner being requested.
A correspondent writes that the clerical
press of Pans condemn the Irish arrests.
It is reported that JuJge Frenan, of the
postotfice department, will soon be super
ceded. The bar of tho supreme court on the 18th,
Senator Davis presiding, passed a tribute of
respect to tho memory of Judge Clifford.
Correspondents represent that the arrest of
Parnell has tended to raiso Gladstone in the
estimation of the Germans, and tho North
German Gazelle says that fie time for indul
gence has cone by.
A Tombstono dispatch says there is muen
ralnininn nk iIib iinws of brcmonts rcsigna'
tinn, but dissatisfaction at the probable ap
pointment of Gen. Hanks. '1 ho people w-ani
some resident appointed who knows their
needs.
A young man named Syhpbers, son of tho
Mormon bishop and Penaca, in the southeast
ern part of Nevada last week shot an Indian
without provocation near Bullionville. The
Indian is not expected to live. His tribe are
greatly 3cited over the shootiug, and it is
feared they may retaliate. Syphers is not yet
arrested.
The nninion is frcelv exoressed?that King's
balloon is not lost, but is being secluded to
further tho purpose ot tho Orm wnicn sent it
up as an advertisement. This is strengthened
by the fact that Mrs. King, wife of the rero
nint atarfoii cast from Cliicano which she
would be likely to do were her husband lost
n a western wilderness.
James Panier, secretary and another prom
inent member of the Middleton, Cork, league;
Lemon, secretary, and OToole, member of
the Tullow, Dublin county branchjLiman,
organizer of Kings and Queens counties and
Wesmeath leagues; White, secretary of Clare
league, and Henry Eagan, secretaryof Tulla
more leapue are all lodged in Nas jail. The
authorities contemplate arrests in Belfast and
other parts of the north of Ireland.
TIIE FEIIN GLEX.
Captain Bnbb or the lll-Fntfd Ship Teils the
Sad glory.
NEW THIS WEEK.
STATE NEWS.
will
ure
On Dit That General James Turner
shortly be married.
On Thursday evening a fire destroyed about
$200 worth of tho Oregon City jail.
Tho Independence Board of Trustees have
levied a tax of 400 for current expenses.
Ed. Fallon, rider of Frankio Devine, is suf
fering with an injured leg at Baker City.
Poor Isaac Brown, well known in Salem,
died a slave to strong ilnuk on Sunday last.
The Ilwaco Steam Navigation Co. havo
added 860 feet to their wharf making 1,220
feet in all.
The Union Packing Company n co-operative
institution is putting up a new cannery
this side of Smith's Point.
ti.b Puns Itav Steam aud Lumbering Co.
bss incorporated to manufacture and deal in
all kinds of barrels and kegs.
finni-ira Tinner who was iailcd at Pendleton
for stealing money at Weston, escaped last
week.
Lehnncr's mill, which was burned down re-
contly ru Coos county, with its contents was
valued at $3,000.
There is considerable grain still unthreshed
in the Coquille region, and wet weather will
cause some damage.
It is reported that the Ochoco Pioneer will
bo resuscitated by one of the most eminent
journalists iu the country.
Howell of Dallas and Keed of Salem ran a
410 yard foot raco at Independence last Sun
day, which ended in a tie.
A number of carloads of hops wero shipped
from Eugene lost week. Sixteen cents per
pound was paid for the last bought.
Jennings Smith who shot Hankeny at Sil
verton wishes to compromise for $1,000. Mrs.
Hankeny is suing Smith for $14,000.
Five now canneries are now in process of
construction in and near Astoria. That means
a hundred and City moro boats next season.
Mr. Joseph Perkins, of Lane county, has
raised eight potatoes in one hill on his farm
weighing 14 pounds, an average of 1J pounds
each.
Oppr-nn has sent awav 14 vessels Willi
wheat, has six in port and seventy-onu on the
way. due between this and next juarcii.
These will carry 136,500 tons, leaving 293,500
tons, or 1G7 vessels to be obtained if wo ship
all our surplus before next August.
Tho Eugene Guard editor has been shown
four specimens of gold taken from tho Ochoco
placer mines, by "I'hniras W. Davis, weigh
ing respectively $19, $14, S10 75 and $0 25
each. These mines are situated near a spirof
the Blue Mountains, and aro said to be good
paying diggiugs.
Says the Jacksonville Sentinel: The County
Court at its last session made tho following
tax levy for the ensuing year: State tax, 4
mills; common school, 3 mills; Modoo war
bond, i mill; insane asylum, 1 mill; building
fund, H mills; county tax, 10 mills. Total
levy, 20 mills.
Ths British bark Fern Glen which went
ashore on Clatsop spit last Sunday morning is
a total wreck. From Captain Johnson, of
the Columbia, the Aetorian gets the following
particulars: He got to tho sccno of the wreck
at day break, and after standing by till 2
o'clock yesterday afternoon ho got the crew
on board and came up to this place, meeting
the Canby with a volunteer crew on boaiu
which was going down to rescue them. Yes
terday morning the vessel keeled over aud
tho crew took to the only bont they had left,
a small affair leaking so badly that it took
four men to bail her out. Tho ti lo was car
rying them over to Sand Island when Captain
Johnson got them on board.
The tolloning is (Japtain Uuhbs account:
'We sailed from London for Wellington with
passengers on tho 1st of May. Mado a very
good nasage and left Wellington on tho 22d
OI AUllllsk ciueu un mu uiu u t uuuta
last Sunday morning; made Hancock light
and was puzzled; saw a red litrht and expected
to see a red aud white flash; took bearings
and thought I was in good position, being
sufficiently far to windward, then wore snip
to staud off till daylight, when I could inako
the bar and pick up a pilot. About 0 o'clock
found the shin striking and a very strong tide
of which I was not aware setting us iu. About
3 r. M. the lifeboat came alongside, and the
Captain said he thought there was no danger;
that she would prooaoiy anvo over cue
sands, so I determined to stand by the
ship. The vessel lay tolerable easy an .Sun
day night, but on Mouday I found that sho
had worked astern; I eot the steam winch
ready and heve out ballast. About 4 o'clock,
commenced leaking and I then mado prepara
tions to leave. At 7 o'clock, a strong wind
blowing from the southeast and the Bhip
striking heavier, let go both ancliois. Sho
jumped heavily all night; I got out starboard
life boat, but could do nothing; she stovo nl
most immediately; at 9 o'clock rue-day morn
ing the ballast shifted, the vessel laid over on
her beam ends, with her masts in the water.
AH hands clunir to the ship's side; 1 saw tho
life boat trying to get to us, but the sea ran
so high it was impossible. About 10 o'clock
sho began to break amidships, and at noon,
seeing no other chauce, and linding we must
mjik-p Kinm efl'ort. we launched tho only boat
we had left and after great effort were taken
on board by tho Columbia.
The crew, some 'M m nuinoer. saved noin
inif. and were fortunate in cscaninc with their
liven, for it was a louah dav outside. Tho
vessel, which now lies southwest of Fort
Stevens, is last breaking tip. Sho was owned
by Pcnot & Co., of Sunderland. Upou tho
arrival of the crew everything possible was
dono to relieve their immediate wants. They
will probably get bciths on other vessels here
and at Portland.
Oregonian Railway Company
LIMITED.
NEW KOUTE.
COMMENCINO OCTOIIEK 1st, 1881, AND UNTIL
further notice, trains and boats iB run as tol
ion l:
8.- K A. SI. DAILY, SUNDAY FXCKPTnn, FIIOM
I O loot of Madison street, steamers City ot Salem
and City of (Julncy for river points. Closo connection
made tor
west sinr. umsiov
Trains at Fulqnarlz Lnuillnc. for llnnilre, IT est
lint Inn, I.Hlnyelle, Itnll-toll. Mirrlilan. I'rr
rjtlnle. Italliit, Slniiiiiotilli and Lueklmulr,
arrliingat Alrlle 11I61IO p. ill!
IIETIIIMMl Leave Alrlle at Jil. n. 111.. con
necting with boat at I'lilqnnrlz, arriving In Tort
laud at ffiaa p. ni.
r.tsT 8ini: nmMON
Train, connecting at ltn)' Lamllne for HI. Tnul,
I'rrnrli I'rnlrle. Wnmlliiiru. Ulninre. Mltrr.
Inn, .llnclenj, Wnldo Hills, AunisWIIr Mrs!
hill) ton, Sclo, arrliingat llmnnsHlle Vi30p.ni.
Itr.TI'RMM; T.raio IlrownMlllc at S a.m.,
connoting with boat at Illl)- LnnillUB, arriving at
rortlnuil at SOO p. in.
FIS11EL
Stock of
& ROBERTS'
Fall Clothing
IS RKCEItEB,
And Excels any Prior Stock
Imported to Oregon.
Ever
1T CONSISTS OF
ALL THE NEW NOVELTIES
Manufactured for
Mens', Youths' and Boys Wear,
ALL AT POriTIR lMtll'ES.
FISHEL & ROBERTS,
Corner First nnil Alder streets.
FMEMiHT
Keccived and forwarded dally from 7 A. M. to 6 F
at company s v.hari, root 01 maaison firccc
J. M. FILLMORE,
JNO. R. WHEAT, General Superintendent
Acting Freight and Ticket Agent.
M.,
Red Clover Seed,
BLUE VITRIOL
AND
Sulphur,
WOODBURN NURSERY
Keeps a full stock of
FRUIT TREES,
Shade, Ornamental and
NUT TREES,
Vines and Shrubbery,
At the Very Lowest Rates.
no Arms enoTHEit rsrs on treks or
MY NI1KSEUY.
-IN-
LARGE QUANTITIES,
-AT-
JOHN HUGHES'
On State Street,
Salem, - - Oregon.
777
A YEAR and expenses to
agents. Outfit frco. Address I.
O. tlrkrrr, AugiiHlu, Mr.
USE
HOSE
PILLS.
For price list and descriptive catalogue send to
J. H. SETTLEMIER,
oct7-0m Woodburn, Oregon.
A SUPERIOR HARROW I
FARHFUS EVI.IIVUUKUK WANT IT -MB
CIIAMCS El EKY WllKttK CAM MAKE IT.
I will mall tho plan, and right to mike one. to tb
first In any placo who tends mo 91.
Harrow a and purl or Harrow s FsiHale.
I hae used this harrow two jcara, tunl ro hare sev
eral of my neighbor, and n e know It is tuipcrlor to an
other harrow ot similar cost.
For further particular address mo at HuttevlUe, Ore
gon. JOHN W. llATCtlCMHt, Afoot.
PUKE BERKSHIHES.
A. HHlKliiplllfr, A It,.: 113, Or;;oii,
Itrccdcr of ThoroughlM-cri EIogH
Younp Stock constant!) for Sale.
4STCorrcindenio solicltid mv1ni6
?f
r'mnosco. ami V. O. Morr s t- lo
the ,li
uero noiniruteil by til- I cl
.collector of cu
dent! PforcJ -M trucw, ik vi w. -
Niru. CM.; S Street, at . nit'i I'nel.n C ;j
J,ltlU J
TERRITORIAL
mines pay from $7
-... . W Pnnel.ilnl. at bin Diejro, Uil.j 1".
;tv . Sbermaii
Vyof'jeiit of tin
NV fd t.. s
Xrf ,re"ury
I if? clisrs as
L 'CkH . . . - I.-... It' L.,. f
tori naa i kh jt-i hwpj -r;
tun y Wimlo.ii. A ili,i-ttc.i m
cult Atlftni-er ( Nw Yrk y
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Iial ie au irio o ir ,-" -.
e triatury to tiUSlit
mi,,' ui didacv at Lh.caio. I'
Tho Satinon river, I. T,
to $10 a day to the liatul.
J. V. Stevens has hcea indicted for the
murder of J. M. ilejritk at Lewistou.
A nine year old girl named Colinrn lost two
fingers and smashed a Jamp by fooling with a
cartridge a few evenings ngo at Lewwton.
Teatlas the Boll.
Rev. G, H Atkinson, who is on enthusiastic
admirer of Kestcrn Washington and a firm lie
liever in its agricultural wealth, wants tlie
railroad companies to test the soil at diUerent
points, lie tliinks the N. 1. It. R. would
find it profitable to plow, fence, plant or
sow and cultivate one or five acres at the
Wallula junction, at Ainsworth, at the eight
mile well, at the twenty-ono mile well, at
twin wells, at Ritzville and at every other
station on the road, and if the same 1m done
on all other lines and roads the testimony
will become convincing and cumulative for
the whole upper country. Judging from the
past, it would aure the making of more than
a thousand productive farms within a few
years, where no- only liuuch grass and
saa brush haie sway. The sample. of grain
1 vegetables to bo seen at tl.e N. I. K, R.
no; , are proof of tho power of
so regions for prolific grow Ui. If'uKu H'u-'.'nion.
QcaUT:i.t Diviuenu. The Ixwrd of di
rectors cif the Oregon lUilway and Xaigaiimi
0inp.wy have cKtlired a (juarteily dividend
of two p-r tent., ca n.l,lo Novdinl:r 1st at llio
itice 'it tiia rarmirt lan ami iriut lo. in
K V rk, to -ocMioldtr of a record of Oc
1 V'li Traii.T r liVb will time Octoljer
. ) ti i (.pen Xov inber Sth. Inf-ret o.)
cu ra y a icnp series will In paid at tbe
staie time and place.
JFIEMLK I.I.OI'I'.MIAT.
Two Little Klllllns (ilrls Una Awny with two
lieu, lint nrc Overtaken nnd u
Lesnl Wur llettua.
On Thursday morning, soyB the Yakima
Record, the citizens of the quiet locality of
tho West Side, Kittitas Valley, wero aroused
by the report that two young .girls, aged
respectively 12 and 14, had been abducted or
had eloped, tlie latter most probable, as Bub
.ninpnt develonments indicate. For the sake
of the htture reputation of the girls and their
connection wo refrain from etving names. We
.Imll therefore oulv cive the matter as wo
heard it, refraining lrom citicism, ami ici tne
courts, before which it now is, decide the
matter. The particulars, as near as we can
learn, of this elopement are as follows: It
seems that two young men, who are old
enough to know better, especially where tho
girls are so young, induced them to elnpo and
on Wednesday night they started from the
valley, intendiu? to go to Oregon to be
married. From somo letters left by tho girls
the step father knew whero thuy were ROintr.
Uettim: on his horse he started for Kllous
burg. There ho found Constable Perry and
both staited for the children. Arriving hire,
n warrant was sworn out before Justice
Urooks, charging the young men with abduc
tion, l'rcslierry with John Lyon, his deputy,
and the step-father then started for the Lower
Yakima country, the party they weru pursu
ing having passed through town Thursdiy
aft-ruon. Thoy tiaccd the fugitives do ntho
river, aud late that night found them camped
about 14 miles below twn. Tho officers ex-n.-rieneed
somo difficulty in making arrests,
but the step-father gave them the grealebt
troub'e ami tlicy were compeiieu m iiinarni
him tn keen him from shootine tho youngster .
Taking the children all iu charge, tlie officers
then returned to town. The girls were taken
to the hotel and put to bed, and the others
hunted "chair lodgins till morning, un rn
,Uv innmiiiL'. and while at the hotel, tho step
father hit one of the boys a terrible welt over
the luad For tins lie was placeil unuer ar
rest. In his case an examination was had
enM. nf,riinnn. hut the earlv hour W L'0 to
nress prevents a report. In the case of the
young men an examination will be held on
Saturday.
fatal hiiootim; am hay.
Frril Cere Fatally Hliools another Minstrel
la the Theatre at Ttnllil Wnlla.
PAGSFIO MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company
OF CALIFORNIA.
MANAGER FOR
State of Oregon and Idaho and Washington Territories'
102 FlrBt Street Portland, Oregon.
Rrttnmcn.
CIIA11LKS HOnOK, nl Hodge. Davis fc Co.
JAMES STl'.KI.E.Uu-likr llmtNational llanV.
J. A. STltOWMtllXlE, Wholemlo Iuthir & nndinim.
C A. DOI.l'W, ol Dolph, llronauili. Dolph & bimon.
L C. HENUlCliaUN, llcnrithi.cn & Urccnberg.
Col J. MoCKAKEN. ot J. MeCniken & Co.
O. E. NOTTAOE, Examlncrand Thyslcian.
.1. K. mix. of J. K. UIU A Co.. Stationers.
E.1MIOOEUS, flen Ticket itrnU'iit akciu u. au.ii.u.
EHANK ZANOV1U11 of Zan Illothers.
ItiTerenr.
W. W. BFAUI.D1NO, l'aekcr and Cuttlo Dealer.
ANllHEW KOilEKTS, of 1'lahel A ltobcrU.
JOHN CHAN, ot Jonn Cran & Co.
V. M. WIIIEHd, lloota and bhoes.
JOSEPH 1IUUK1IA1II), llnrkhardt&Biwuldlnir,
All tno anovo numeii biiHinnHH men ot rortiunii rap
reHent $1M),ou0 lnriiirnnco In this above namad eoinpaiur.
VOOUAfiEMK WANli:!!, apply to
A. MrklNNIE.
102Hrtbtrect, rortland.
COLU31B1A COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
W. H. JAMFJl, rmlilral. JOIIM . HAWKS, Hrrretnrjr.
An Institution aflortllng: to tho Young and Mldelloaged of Either Sox
facilities tor UDtaimng a
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION
In the shortcut possible timo ami at the most ruwonuMo rnUs. Iith Dijiartmciit U flrst-iJdJ, and 1 under tit
apecta charge of uxptrU'iuid tcatliirn. Tli Hchool room and tho Couiitlntf-room are
bo unlUd as to bt cure the ndvantjM ut lx)tli.
I 'or Ai-qulrlnc n Tlioroiiftli Kiionlrilm of
BUSINESS OR THE ART OF PENMANSHIP,
This limtltutlon Ukca rank anioni: tho bent. Ludleii pursue tlio aino course of Instruction as 1,-cntloraen.
Tin:
COLUMBIA COMMFliCIAL COLLEGE JOURNAL,
(living rull llilm million icinirriilnx Hie Hrliuul, "III he ai-nl Tn-r nil iiHpllcalloia.
.mme:s a hawks.
aut'5-lm " vii front Hlieil, riirllniiif, rrion.
SHINDLER & CHADBOURNE,
MANUFACTUUKRS OF FURNITURE,
Vhi,lmulr anil Itrlnll llrulrr In '
Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Bedding, Etc.
A Bhooting affray occurred alinut 9 o'clock
on Monday evening in a drLSsina room of tlie
Adelplii Theatre at Walla Walla, in wind.
Fred Giro thot anathcr ininstn 1 named James
Kelly, the ball cuterinK the left lireaat jut
helow the nipple. It eeeini the parties quar
reled on the staiju duruiK tho tint act.miil the
tn-uble was renewed in the ilicsnini; room
with the above reBillt. Ocre wasarrestud and
lodyil in the county jail. He in well known
in this city, having at ono time been con
nected with Uuilitel',1 photograph ualliry. lie
lie-loni'S to a wealthy and respectable family
of Cnampaigii county. 111., a btothtr of Ins
lieing a prominent lawyer there. Kelly's
wound is pronounced mortal.
Arrr-MiTKn Buiciuk. A man calling
himself James Donley, a passenger on tl e
down train from Walla Walla, as the train
topped at Celdo, says the Watco .S'H,tepped
oir and at'einptod to take his own life last
Wednesday by shooting himself with u pistol.
Hh wounded himself in the shoulder pretty
Uiiily, but uot so as to endanger his life. He
win brought down to t III pUte on a freight
train and packed "to tho Uinatilli llou.e,
where Urn Logan and Kicharilnoii wiroiall d
to atttud linn. While, being o nveyed to tlilt
place he tried repeatedly to get his pu ol m as
to finish the J 'b. He was cloeily watched,
honvter, anil all attempts ol tlio kiiih pie
vented. He was unfertile iiillucno, of do
tnentia, cau.cil by eice-sive drink. He Is iow
doing well and being aouiewbatrestoied loins
S'.ntcs, and seems t meditate no fuithtr at
U-mpt on his life.
Dnrveas' Starch civet a beautiful white,
clo, lastiu,: liuish, IjLtides render fabrics
very uuraoie,
The IVruviao .ijruplus wuiel ihonsaiiils
whoweie sutienu from dyspepjia, debility,
ll.-tr cj:: jilainti, etc. 1'auiphleu free tu any
address, betli V. 1'ov.les & hoiu, IJoatoii.
imm $MiS8m life
OCK AND LOWEST PRICES!
SCH'r DESKS A SPECIALTY.
Warerooms Extend Through 200 feet, from 166 First to 167
Front Street. PORTLAND. OREGON.
m;u ion r.tT.ii.oia i. a.m i-MU'E nr.
Beptya
Save $20 on a Singer 1
mmi WITH MONOPOLY!
PRICES OF ALL MACHINES GREATLY REDUCED.
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AIlhoiiKli the Patents Kxplrwl ycjiM "K". " " i ".""'". f
Cpi...:...l.:Hl.l I., ll.olrl.luli nrinj; H) . ? g ? :
'"..'! V " . .,.'i ....
Forstner's anti-Monopoly Sewing Machine Dep
Trila T Onnu'no Ch'na-o Snjtup. VVhiolor A Wilson No. B.tUo Damot
H""2S. adSdS"; IU . Ootowt-.l JJo.v.b. tho Crown aa Now Homo.
Bo .'Sure
and Sea Us W?4'oro Purchasing iilsovhore.
B. FORSTN&j. 6 uun anur,
Ciiiiiiucrcial M.vl, Kiilcm, OrfRon.
IO.J. . Wr.rrli.livr laUilurfiir J I'.lr I ''.1 stnl by wall vrueii VtVmJmj-
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