DAILY. The East Oregonian. iAii.vf.: hi:mi.vi:i:ki,v, tiro. Newsy, but not sensational; Fresh, but not course; SCRIP AT PAR! mlllla Couniy ocrip mr. pi office on Subscription, Advor r job Printing Account. Liberal, but not wicked. PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON. MONDAY, GOTO B Bill. 1888. NO. 181. DAILY. LODCiK DIHKOTORY. bSiTv""f.OI(IK NO 02. i. o. O. P., "'L.. 'itnii. iv nliilit In Odd Fol- !?llall. T. M. OVt, Sr.CRKTAHY. FvkKTON C HAlTKIt NO. 3. II. A. M. Km ft " llif Mhm.iiIo Temple n n the I -J ill) Krltinyn 1 nu n uiuhuiiihw irk, Jiruf,,p"1,t tW L ... .. . a 4 L t. 4 t Puttt ull (Jh tUi . ff. M.i W. p. I'otwink, Hccretnry. IvDtKTON I.OIKJK NO. M, A. F. A A.M. ruMli lii thf .Mnaoiito Temple on tlio JPii 'T J niiLMow, w. M.; lb ai;. I " 77777. Irif V I.OIH1B NO. 114, A. V. u. w. iiiccm Ta7 T.'o o'clock. 1 U. I.KAntJKK, M. y,'l. Timtik. Rceordor. FnKKA MMK1K NO. !W. I. O. O. F. Meet riirr Hatunlny Tenltif nt 7:30 o'clock. I jimWU N.O.? F. II. Hawtcllc, Kco. ; liATJLUA F.NCA.M I'MENT NO. 17. 1. O o k. Meet oti the ccoml anil last V... ,.l, ninnlli. lit 7:.T0o'i'l(rk. LIYItlH0HK.O- l'.j K. K HllAIION,HTll,f. fCM.NK RF.IIKCUA. I.ODQ15 No IS, I. O. UK. Mtclilhe 11 rut nnd third Tlium- " - WCUU ........... htlMONY UMKlK NO. 81, k". OF l MK(lnl't Fellows' Hull every Tuo- I .....In,, nl 7:1) ciVlorU. .!.('. liKAHOIIK Lc.j. WII1TAKKH.IC. Of R..llll H. fOIOS I-OIKIF. NO.4. K. OF l. Mooia In olil Fellow' Hull "very VeilneMlny Infnt ,:3(l O'OMiCK. .il. .iumr.ur.Aii, v.. LkOaumkmi, K. of Ik mill H. liTCAltHON I'OHT, O. A. Ik, menu lit I u'i,u.Im. Hull nvnrv Til Hindu V lllullt. (Wmi.K, Coininatiilcr; J, H. lioWKN. iunl. ATTOHNKYS. ILI.IAM PARSONS, ATTOrcNKY AT ijiw, time uoom ni,. u, rtspirnin- I Pluck, rrmlkloii, OrtKoii. I.KY A 1KI.I.KRAY, ATTOHNKYS at L"W. ")ltlco IC'Ktlil h I, i mill 4 Alt- ttlon HliicK, rrniiioion, uri'ifim. NtUw. Itcvittm No, A ntlil 0, AkhocIh Block, IVmllf ton, Orcnon. n-Jl'll M. U'lTVl I.MI A 1 .1 1. AttIIIINkYM I J. IIKAN, ATTOIINKY AT LAW. URlret-Mnln Htn1!-!, ill Tlionipiion bitt llullillni(,over llio roKt-omc. 1X4 MINOR. ATrollNKYH AT LAW. u.l)iii-lvKr Klmi NiitlonRi UniiK, l'un im, UifKon. ; f, ih1 1 1 ii r,ii. . w . . . .m. , . rrnttnrlllp.Ort'irou. Will pnicllce Iniuiu uf Ort-Kon unit Vanhlnu'tdii. Col .ompromiilly ntiendfil 'o. AUSEY 4 WAUF.K, ATTOllNKYH AT 1 Iaw. Iliiiitnn .'liinil 4 of thn "Kftnl (Ire. lui," biillilliiK, comer of Muln iunl Webb rtu, rendition, urcgon. EllTKIt & W1IITK. ATTOIINKYK AT Ui I'ennieioii, wcBon, luiuiii.nnnu Kinunn iiiiivK. IlIIYSICIANS AND SUKQK0N8. L una iraeiifr or uiirmniii ncinm, tUUllentioii lMvi'H to rhcumatlam wild ktlt dlctte. L'onnultntlon free. Clus union 10th of e.icli monlli. umce 1. ecnml noor or kiui ureiniiiHii pilot, rriiillelon.OrcKon. OHIHWOU) I'lIYnfoiAN AND Hlll . iron urticH In Irvine' druu more, llli uitKon, H. IIAHKKH, I'HYHICIAN ANOHUR . troll. Koom II AMOClUtloil HlocK, un Hirer I, I'etidlelon, Oregon, LK.J. M. I'RUKIT. 1'llYHIOIAN AND Howfon. omoei uver aimiriiouiw a hfrraore'4 nlore, corner of Jnhltaon nnd -iriitrrfU, I'eiiuletnn, OreRou ftlX V. KINO., St. D. OFFICF. OVKU I Uoorhoue A Co.'n Ntoru, Uealdeneu.on kkb tlrt-ft neiir ColirL ilnxit. llKKldence llofflceninnoetcd by tnleplione Willi VII- "iwuri. r;ecini mieniion uiven i iuc Ktxa of women Hlid ulilldren. DKNT1ST8. D. lir.ATlK. UKKTIMT. tl An Aunin- III. roil llrHni. HfiiLn UlrA,.lllTlimnn i FlMk llullUlnc. I'endleton, Oregon. ME0ILVNI0S. B. PAKKBH, CONTRACTOR AND , liu Uer. I'endleton. Oreiron. counlry Mkiipcclalty, Kalnte furnlabed on I notice. A. DIII'IIIS. C'Altl'USTKH AN Builder. Ij.uvn nnlrni nl realdence. virCouitnndThompaou HlrroU, I'euille. u launirvoni.r uniiciteu anu uromuiiy I1U.IAM ItOI'KR, 11LACKMM1T1I AND ln tb best poaatble manner, and on lanilKlA 1. .v.1,,1,. atl.nllnn lv uuoriMnoeinK. ASE A UltOWN, IIOU8F. CABUIAOE .uuoiiq i-uiuiera, repaieion, ureauu, P ou Vlnient street, near Court utreek llmun furnlahed on nhnrt notice. Order r lb rouutry will receive, prompt atten 'ia painiing aapeciauy. 119 I Vf ....... . . . .- .. ... . .... ..iV. P..""" 'irainini, iinper uuua,'", twi and wnllentnirJ More nnd jnp, ""wnii Uii4iaue iitHiQ'imiirii..ciT, , tiut-ft nuu .iiuuuiiic "PalralDHll the above branched. All work HfMnla.1 -v . . . . .. a a tlnln II IL .1.1. il 1. ... I.. II a. -mmtiu uuicu u( uriEv n Ota iiauui wimu -1 MuiyMJu urrsuii 25 kiJV' Pllleflni all kliidn of atone iu-.."..!" eiecuieu reitMJUuuiy, iiui woc f ire-proof partltlona, IjfRINTISa CAN HE HAD AT THE Iii?T0 ttie" af cheaper than those of w'Mnrr prinilnir home hi Kaatern OretfOU DUTCH HENRY. The Truck Man DUTCH HENRY. The Transfer Man, Fiot Ik hi Id -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise. Alta and Mai nSts. JUST ARRIVED! A Large Stock of and Household Goods At Shulze's Store Main Street, Pendleton. Goods Sold on the Installment Plan on Easy Terms. Great Western Bakery. AND DINING ROOMS, .If. Oil ATX, Proprietor. A FIRST-OLASS MEIAL! FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! A NICE. CLEAN BED OPEN DAY AND TSTIG-HT! Main Street, near Voxtotilce, I'endleton daw P. J. DONALDSON'S CITY DRUC STORE, 1 1 KA DQUARTKRH FOR MACHINE OILS, Castor, Lard, Block and At Bottom Prices. rweeuaranteelhe quality of our Kood. to be a. repreaented, at price, that defy com Alexander DKALKllH IW General Merchandise, ii.4.l.ln TTo4-a Hana DrABH and. TTQTifvtr Family Groceries a Specialty. MAUSHTRrSS00' - .KSOB wTjTvan sohuyver & CO. "Wine and Spirit Merchants, 63 FRONT ST. - - - PORTLAND, ORECO N AGENTS & Bean, New Furniture FOR HZ OK GO GENTS Golden Machine Oils, 5c Frazer, unndB. wim.ami:ttks vs. ntak. The (luiiirn Mitlurilny hihI rluliday The Wlllalilelti-a Win Until, lltey 1'lnyed the ltrt Onme Alt Arotiiiil, hut Were -Liit ky" llr.lilr,. This Stum lmve lccn itcfeiitcil tnico, but both timort ly lucky Hlruitkri on the iiart of the WilliitiiutteH, who oven with tlio turnout Tom 1'anott in tlio box, are not iuvinciblo uiid can bo bpiUcn hIioiiu! a little of their proverbial luck desert them nt critical moment. tiik kiiiht iiami: Wits u Horatch victory for Uio Wobfoot boya on h coHtly error, ami rihouetl tliut barioball' is u very uncertain utid tin known quantity. Tlio Wilkmcttca ofionod tlio ball with u pretty gooHO-egjf, HHI'm neat pick-ups mid throwH to lliHt tclii(C tlio prluto cuufo of their Inability to neoro ; they wore re tired In ono, two thrco order. Hill, Drtardeloy unit lllanchurd Ijckuii thorun-RcttliiK for tlio Stum, IUIIoiwiiInt' tlio entertaining matinee by u- huio hit, Hoorinit by u pretty ntrutttt;cm of Heard Hloy'H between 11 rut and nevontl, who barely reached. Hint on thrco utrlkcH mid u paused bull, iiIho ncorinir on uuother error by TtirnbulK lllancliard reached Unit buHO by u ncratch, und UHHlntod hoiiio what by tlio uruplro, wan enabled to Htcul to tlio hccoikI. und third baH and neoro on another punned bull. TIiIh very nearly ended tho run-K ttln by thoSturH. Tlio Willuuiottod ware uain letlred In tho rieeoiid. .McCarty readied Unit oti KdwuruV error und. udvunced to third bimo. but 11 v catches by Cram und Htlll- man und KcriiH' inoirectual ulr-funuitn; retired tho Hide boforo lio could neoro. Kdwurdri und Mormui vulnly ritruck ut tho utinoHphoro. Ankonoy'H tly (lrof ped lie twee n tlio center una lelt iieldorH, who htood und wutehoiMt eonto down, but ho wuh captured ut third liuxo. Turnhiill oiHined tho third Innlni by niukini! it neat calo nil una Hieanni; hco ond. Iluilov and Neulo weio retired. lluulitol diovo u reddiot liner over IIIITh heud, but tho flnirerH of. Ilen'fi puw wore in tho wuy, plueed thoro by an uthletiu jump. Tho bull HtoppuU popped up nnd 1011 ItltO HIM IIUIIIIH. ll WUlf u iieuuiiiiii pluy, und wuh tfreotedl by roundrt of u pluuHO becuiiHO It doubtlusn fuved two ruuH. . . . Jk'L'H rurrott wioreili in tlio lotirtli liy WuIIIh'h r-riHtlv intiir of Rerun" I'kv- Hcruiicr, but tills onu unourned run wuh ull tlioy could tully. i lie iron norno uimiuruui'unueii iich iierutely but vulnly ut tho bull, und Wulllo wuh euusht on nbuli.v hit. Turnbiill flow out to lllauclwrd. Iluiloy ot to tho inltlul bin: by u-coHtly error of Kd wards, und ncored on NcuIo'h IiIrIi fly. Ncalo wuh forced out on iwcoud, und tho noted Tom fannud wind. . . Kdwuidri und Morgan. uuln iIlHtln- KuiHhod theniHolvcH by tremondouH hit tliiKUt u uiyriterloiiH nun. AiiKouoy koi to flrnt by cunninnly maklm? u third Htrlko ut u wild pltoh, Htolo prettllv to Hecond und third und tutonM on reliable illlrH opiwrttino huXo Wt.who wuh ruugitt on Hecond. ... Tho WillumotteH wenr rotiroil In llio eixtli in tho niOHt uppiwetl Htylo, Mo Curty. Konm und "baby" Dodo lielm; CUIIRllt ut flint. Tlio KUn louowea mm, nut nevoriuo Ichh quit tho Inulnt; two uhcud of tho Bunio und ia wonderfully Koil HpiritH, wliltii tleHoriaa tnetu tutrrwunw. Tho Miventh and eighth panned Imiuick HiicccHHlon. both hIuch . ... - 1 lert falling to Hcore. of his uniiul llnely-. I, ami lom l'arrott nkeiiv uiuuo ono in'nteil llv eiitcuvH illfl Monin HtniioL'to und eleu'ant bUHC-rilll nlnB, which, however didn't count. Btlll mun cupturod two Men, but mudo ono In oxcimalilo muir. "Ho didn't huvo u Rood grip on l ho gum." Now curuo tuo downfall of tho bturs, undtlvoy follliard, und with u dull thud from umliltlon'H mountain to tlio Kiilch of detiiialr. llUinchurd, tho old Iron Homo, hud boon pitching u Hnlendid gamo, but uu iaiured iliitlt luiuned him to lone bis grip ou the nphero. It In milliclent to ku.v that the Willumettes niuUo four runs unJ won the game. It in too pal nl ill to nay how it won ucconiplinhed, nave that H Illanchard's wild throw to cutcuTiirnhull utflrat, und costly erion by other rutttca hturH in conne(iueu!e. Hlancliurd made a pretty strategic . play, and caught Korns napping at third, but It could not nave tuo gamo. Tom l'arrot went in tho box, antf tiie Stars retired. Ktlllman mudo a mifo hit and got to Hecond. lllancliard grabbed the willow wickedly, and struck with all tils mighty sircngtii to "u'""! but the ball wasn't there. Wairto and Oram flew out to Neale and fArrott. Thuconded the game, u wua unciy contested, and very Interesting, iw fakti4iimu warn ittuuchurd'H heavy untl etfectlve delivery up to tho ninth inning, the HUmru Hiipori given nim uy jiiri, mil b excellent worn uv buo, -" I'arrnit'H liundiouio and urua-ful apiieur- unce und performance in tho box. Hill led the butting record for tho Maw. fol lowing in tho Hcoro: WiiUmetltx. AH it UU I'O A F. tl 1 ol. T l'arrott, lb McLuriy, su......... J I'urroil, p I.....M.M Kerna. ir . - It Harrotl, rf...... Turnbull. f....-..... ll I ley, a- Totala-.......-I'rndleton. Hill, ...... Heardaley.aii-.. 39 AU I 8 27 lilt I'O A .. 1 1 2 1 6 Kllllman, cf-...- Hiaiieiiaru. p - Waffie. If - Cram, Sb . Kdwarda I b....... Morfan, c... - Aokeny, rf...w.....-..-" as i 6 S7 18 11 HCOltll BY INNlmiM. 1 2 .'1 4 6 0 VlllaiiiprK. .n i n l to I'rutllHon o 0 0 1 0 n I 8 (l-l Kurned riuin rendleton. 2: Wllluin etlcH, 1. l'irnt bune on i-rrom Wlllum- etten, I); reiiilleton, 4. struck out -liy l'arrot, iu; linintriurii, 4. limuof guino 1 hour AO nilnntcH. I'mplto L. W. White. TIIKKKt'ONIMIAMK oiHiucd similar to tho tlmt. KdwurdrtwuR in tho mix for tho bturu. Himnorted bv Cram. Tho WIllAinettoH were ubuIii tho llrot to handle the wIIIowh, mid were uiruin retired In one two three order, and in precisely the name manner as in the Unit L'umo. Tho Stara followod by making three ruiiH otT tho invlncllilo 'lorn l'arrott in u frce-aiHl-eany ntylo. Hill couldn't reach Hint, Stillmun barely "iot thore," und wuh followed Iiv lloavrilslcy on Dmlo rur- rott'H fuinblo. Tlio Iron Homo Hteied to tho hat, and, contrary to oxrcclatlonn, lined out u bcutitlfalltwo-bugger, Hroring Stillmun und llciu-dsley umld tremen iIoiih excitement, ltlunelmrtl followed them homo ou it niuclo by Wulllo. but tho nldu wuh retired before Fred could neoro, ('rain and .Morgan going out. Aguln wuh tho homo nino greatly en cuiinip'd. McCnrty wuh retlied by u pretty ntop by Illunchurd, who eovereil tlmt buno in lino ntylo. .liugH l'arrott uot Unit on IM- wiiiiIh' fumble, und: matte the round of the banes, begluuln tho run-getting for tho WillumotteH. Dodo wuh funned nut. and Turnbiill wuh retired by it pretty llv catch hv Hill. Tho Stum were downed in HiiciTnnlou, nluyliig "baby lull" in their half of this Inning. Tho Webfeet ncorcil ugaln in tho third, Iluiloy reaching tlmt on Hill's fumble, und K'oiing by tho help of bin comrade Imttein, Tom I'urrott making a two-bagger in tlio inning. Tho Starn wore ugulu retired, "ono, two, three," I'urrott making u lino Htop of llluuchurtrH Hcorcliing giouniier. tot li sides failed ito neoro in tho fourth Wulllo mudo u clear two-hugger, und ud vunced to third oiwut error, hut went to sleep und died there, falling to ncoto on nacrillco hltH by Cram and Morgan, Aukonyiollrlugtho nUte. Tho fifth unit nlKth Innings nhowed teirillu Hcorlng und errors by both nldes. Tut nhull, Neal, lliichtel mid Tom I'urrott followed one another homo In rapid HiieeInwlon.ln.th llfth, noveral Htars making rank and contly errors. The Stum were iigidu retired, und tho atmos phere grow unpleasantly cool. Hut in tho Hixth, luck rhuuged. The WlllumelteH got In ono hcoio, but wuro in ovonted from making more by Hill's Hploudid catch and double pluy with Mon-un ou.HfiCouiL Then the Stars went to the bat, uud surprised Tom I'urrott by butting him ull over tho Held, Illunchurd, Wulllo, Cram, Murimii. mill Allkl'tlV inilkllll HUH. lllOSl of thoui Hufo, and afl of them doing great execution. Five runs were scored, uud leoplo lieguiiito my nsido their wraps unit ook pleasant, tho chllllneHH liuving. lie larted. Tho Stars wero ono ahead, and md u good, opiortuiilty of winning tho K",u' . . . . , ., ' Kilt UgUlllilUVK CllUllgeil, lllltl lliu lltixi Iuiiiug.tho Willumottori tlieiunelvcs fob lowed.HUlt by uUo making live runs, wiiir ning tho ranie. Kdwards hail beou hit by a pltuhud ball, und wuh coiiiikjIUmIi to V . 1 tt . jl ll .t at III. I I IUII, U' Ull. ...V l,W,. W. U. ...... .M-1.WII .H ,ttk1(,,irt plaiiS ttftor much HollcJtutiou. , ,TmUir irttoHt. Ho wuh buttud, m , d, Lurotl uu,i t, stars' error in rollrU'IlUllLUU) IIOIU Ul uuuuu, inuuuimu coiifrtiiuont'e were miicii more raiiK. uxun tliono ot their oiiKiueutM in tho previous Inning. JIggH rurrott gracefully, stopix-sl to tho phitu in this Inning, and. mv grace- fully lutetl a llireo-naggor over unio s heud, scoring two men, himselffollow lug laom. lioino before tho nldlt wan re tired. , , The gamo was now lost uiul won. Neither slilo scored in tho hint two In nlngrt. Tho old Htund-by, fitlJluian, was put in the Iwx and nobly lteld tho Wil lamelteH down, but his wonk. was useless, lor Tom l'arrott was juntas elntctlvo against tho Stars. Tho only pretty play was Stlllman's catch of, foxy Tom on set! second base, who was aitouaptlug consid erable "monkey biiHlua" to rattle tho new pitcher, but was rmtly caught lu his own trap. , . ., Tho Stum lost tb game. Had Mill man been put In tlte box at tho critical moment when Kdwardrt retired, it is be lieved tho remilt would luvo lieen dllrer cut, an lllancliard was lu no condition to pitch. Hut It is too lato to mourn over what "might have been." The features of the gamo were lilanch uni'u lino work at first and Waflle'ri heavy buttlui;. who obtained u record of live, base liltH, with u total of six bases, olr o l'arr6tt, tho bent showing over mado by any player In Oregon. Hill also huh tallied tils reputation at short, Morgan covered second in great hIiuiio, und Cram did good work behind tho bat. Kd wards was wild and irregular in IiIh delivery, although at times clfcctivo. Ho can seldom bo doiiondi'd iiwn, and 1h abso lutely nover In "good form" for basuball playing. Tho Willamettes played a good, all-round guino, as thoy always tlo, milk ing fewer errors than their opimnentH. Turnbull did oxcellont work U'hind tho but, and proved himself a catcher proba bly without a jicer in Oregon, although one passed ball was scored against him. The Willumettes obtained twelve Imho hits, with a total of fourteen banes, every man of them making ono ortwo.savo lengthy and good-natured Dodo, 'ihe Stars made cloven, with a total of thir teen bases, of which Wallle captured five and lUanchard two. Six earned runs are credited to the Willumettes und four for (he Stars. The full score is Ineoiu- Following C 12 KOTKS. The SlutH will 'go to Portland noon to play their recent conquerors, uud are ex liected to win u victory in the inetropollH. Whitn makes a fair umpire, but of course could not enouo tho umial kick ing. Sumo of his decisions wore some what tlubloiiH. Tho Wllluuiolta Iiovh are nerfect new tlciucn, und mudo a favorable Impression in 1'endletoiii Thbextraortlinury I'urrott family, who ure ull' tnunioiuns as well as baseiialllstn, found many warm udinlrers, liecauso of their Jovial, good-natured dls H)sltions. J. It. Dickson 1h probably tho only mun east of the Cascaded who can kee a correct score of a liull'gumo, anil hin services should Im uppreciatetl. What Tom I'urrott suld; while resting after tlio llrst round In tho second 'game: "Thoy nlwuvH but me In tho tlmt inning, but lifter that uni down like bubloH.'1 What about Ihono live runs In the sixth, Tom? 'llio no-called I'enind stuniD' fillllinr be fore tho gamo, with Its Mud of lVmlloton fair, wuh ii butl omen for tho Starsi liimi'H Iliirdwlek won over a hundred by hotting ugulnst the. Stars, but wllll his I'.tTiintomod i lllierallty, gave, them ton dollars for losing. Those who backed the Stum .ire not now as cutlumlantlii as they might I hi on tho baseball luestlbn. Stillmun always "bobs up serenely" when ho is neeilud.und nover disappoints his friends. Wulllo in tho. boss- butter, wllh Hill1 it goixl Hecond. Only $101 wore Inkeii inat thoguto in the tlmt gaunt, and 151 lu tho second, making fv!.'iS lu all. Their oxihuihch und money paid tho Willumettes, eoiiihlned with other Items, wllli cuune tlio cost bill to foot up fully fiti'i. leaving a uiurgJii of i)7, which will huvu to i'oiiio from some where. It is a dlhcoiirugiiig showing. That lick in the head from Ttuii 1'iir roll's lerrllle delivery would huvo Killed uny one hut l.olu Ciilp. A t'orrrelluii, To I lin Kdllorof Hie KunlOrrRiiiilan. I wish to coricct ttn . I tout which a iivured In tho H.tsr Oiihiiunian of tho.ltlh lust., In reference. In the. prtHeiillve sower s.vhIoiii. It is not iny opinion tllut tho grades ure two llht, or Insiillluleut for u good svstom of sowenigo; on the contrary, I think wo can huvo it lino sys tem. I wits uskvd Illy u niKirler w hy I hud asked furthni time to iiiuko my re port. I told him "I hud received u Hitter from the city engineer, of Omaha, und he stilted that eight inches full per hundred feet wuh tho least that' should lie used, ' und I, having written to others of oxrurl en co In that line, wan awaiting their re plies." I think- our grudvs Hiilllcicnt, hut tlo not wish to rocoiiiiuotulu system based on these grades, uuibhave them prove a failure, therefore prefer to have the ad vice of men who ure auipialuted with the subject. After more Ihan uw ycar'i ue tho Courl street sower has proven it success, uud I see no reason' why others should not do as well, J. II. Wiwon. A lUaUNlrlhe. I lull road Commissioner Waggoner, who owns tho biggest share of a- ipiurry In Kenton county, lias struck u bonunut, if reports iiro truo. Workmen who have Im'oii taking nsk out of the quarry not long sliico struck gold In' thn. rock. A , sutnplo was Heat to tho Sol by smelting company, of' sun I'runcisco, lor ussay, Tho rccoid wuM?J 1.07 In gold, l.W In silver mid no lead, a remarkable large assay for innk not selected fur tho pur oose. A toa of tho rock is being notion out and wlH' lie shliiedtou smelter. The owners of th claim, now m the hunds of a stock company, ure iuilldent It is tho richest thing out uud that there are ; rich deiiesltH in tho vicinity. Tho Wag- 1 kroner uuurry is aliout twenty miles from Corvallb, ut the very fwt of Mary's I'eak.. being more accesbiblo than moat ' mining region. A ruslt for tho region In autitdjiuttNl. ' A C'urloua UUIury. Ii': ft. llardestv and Mlsr Mamie Ober- dorier were married a. Nlles, ),, on Juno U, 188H. They remored soon aftor to Cliattanooga, lenn., wlioro Ilanlosty liail oblained work. TUy had lived thorq lesHthauu month when Mrs. Hardesty discovered that hor husband had another wife, from whom ho hud been separated a number of years, but hud never Isjen divorced. Mrs. Hardesty returned to Youni!stown,whvro her parents lived, and obtained a divorce, She then caused Ifardesty's arrest on a charge of bigamy, and ho was sent to the Ohio enltentlary for a year. Wlillo serving his sentence, Hardesty liegun a corrosiondouco with his divorced wlfci.und tiijn release sought Iter out and induced her to marry blui aguln. A Very Nervuua llrl. Threo times did (Jeorgo Wilson of Hchencclady leud tlio coy Annie Walton to the alter of marriage, uud thrco times did sho gig back ou him and declured that sho was too nervous. A fourth trial was mado the other day, und by feeding tho gentle Annie gumdroim uud distract ing her mind she managed to slip along through tho ceremony uud Ik-couio Mrs. Wilson, It must lie uwful to lie so coy, Stevo KlkinH has won a suit !n New Moxico Involving 0,000,000 dollars ; worth of land that ho stolo from tho gov-; eminent with tho connivance of Itepulrt ; licun otficluls. 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