The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, March 11, 1898, Image 1

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    FAMOUS CHARGER.
tho secret. That was me way w . — - were. He gave orders to set roe
r u . H o n . T h r t L»<1 t b . U t M
B r l« « ts
er’s coarse and keep it sod to pay n°
to know the destination.
D ie d o a « a o a i o
Into tho vrsn l of tha w hitew ashsd w all»
It was a foolish idea in tho count to attention to ns. and if we leet h«m «
The noted white Arabian steed ridden
GENERAL DIRECTORY
Where the <l««l »"d »10 d v tn e 1"Y -
chaso bis wife under any circumstances, squall or fog or the darkness of night
by Gaptain Nolan, i% thj» d»a«®
Woouded by buyoni-tM, Hlirll. mid Italia
but
here
be
was,
an
old
man.
lame,
ill
we knew where to find him again. We Light brigade at the memorable battle
Som ebody's darlin g w os l orno one d ay.
aud had uever even crossed the channel. passed the cape only ten mile» behind of Balaklava of the Critbea *»« T™*'
Som ebody'» darling, ho young and K> bravo.
STATE OFHOERS-
Wuariog «till on his pole, sw eet Is« )—
We were a small croft with a bigIcie* ’ b iui; we sailed up the Madagascar coast
S A IL S
S T A G E L IN E .
So«.n to lie bid by th e duat of th e grave—
and all hands were crowded, but the old in las wake. We knew when night tered for several years in tiro ta>t»«flW»
vicinity of CiMcinnati and (tod a> iwU>-
The lin gerin g ligh t of his boyhood a trace.
fellow was w illing to suffer any incon­ closed in that we should find him on ral death at a ripe old age in the “’‘{B1
, On the 1st, 10th and 20th of each
William
P.
Lord.
venience
and
run
any
risks
for
the
sake
B
lotted
and
dam
p
are
the
eurla
of
gold
the
morrow.
The
Count
D
’Charny
got
wvernor......... .. -
borhood of Murro*. O.
K issing th e snow of that fair youn g brow.
,H. R. Kincaid.
of overhauling the elopers.
.„ i.v . sick and got well again. He had fun-
a . n n Pule are th e ilpa of d elicate mold.
iitrelary ot S'ate
When the blnnderitig ordei for the
Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednee- month.
He
had
two
friends
aud
a
doctor
with
Philip Metclien
! Single trip 83.00. Round trip 8o.00 Som ebody's Curling ta d yin g now.
ens utoods aud weeping moods
, .h,irne of the Light brigade was g
.aattrer
days and Fridays.
t
On
?
day
he
would
forgive
his
wife
rharge
of the Mg
iu ^ OIQDiahd
hint, aud it was his lavish use of money ,
Buck from th e beautiful bluo veined faco
Z Public Instruction. ..G, M. Irwin.
Arrives at Florence Tuesdays, T h u w '
he.would
be’ impatient to J
X ^ l into the “ vaMsy of
Brush every w andering, ailken thread.
would be
which prepared us for sea, so QuioUly_ and the next be
' £ P r in t e r » ...................H. Leeds.
! Cross his hands aa a sign of grace
days and Stt1 unlays.
take her iifo. He uever faltered in his death” Nolan, on his couspjcuougwhjte
The elopers hud a fast craft, plenty
, Som ebody a darlin g is atill and dead.
.C , M. Idleman.
v'torney General
money and would not be overhauled if intention to kill the Englishman, how- i Arab, sourred far » advance of aU-^a
Connects
with
Steamer
and
Scotts­
K.
K.
Bean
For
Passenger
and
Freight
Rates
I
K iss him once moro for som ebody'« auko.
! they could help it. The count had plen- ever That was what he lived for aud , fine mark for a Russian riflem an/W fth
Also with
F. A. Moore burg Stage Line for Drain.
M urmur a prayer, soft and low.
i ty of money, a craft equally as fast and what held him up. One morning we
¡^prenne Court .
É. Wolverton Stage Line for Coos Bay.
Charge
-------- A PP L Y to
One Iwight cu rl from the clu ster take.
bad vowed to hunt them down if it took found the schooner lying to, as I have | Itis sword high uplifted and a ris»«*
T
hey
w
ere
som
ebody'■
prtdc,
you
know.
his lips, he was struck in the breast ^y
.
..J.
C.
Fullerton
reasonable.
*dgt> Second District .
I five years. That was the way things said and on nearing her her captain , « fragmeut of shell, thrown in the Rus-
Florence, O r. Som ebody's hand hath rested there.
M eyer & Ky’e,
*torney Second District . .W . E.
Was it a m other's, soft and w hite?
boarded us in a boat and sought out the tians* first discharge, aud instantly knl-
I stood as we sailed, out of the harbor,
And have th e lips of a sister fair
i "Bound for the Indian ocean meant count aud said:
, ! «1. His sword dropped fropt bss baud,
Been bap tised in thoao w aves of light?
«i
a great deal, and yet it meant nothing
"The countess is aboard of tne but tho arm «malted jtsu priftU tftei-
“
C
O
O
S
,”
S T E A M ER
st­
(tod know s best. He w as som ebody's love.
It meant a run of thousands of mdes schooner, to n have followed us for tiou and his left band the hriale rein,
ia.
B om elxxly's heart en shrined him near.
n ------W ill luako"-
down tho coast, around the cape of Good weeks. If you Wish for satisfaction, you as his horse inHtiuttlvely turn«! back
C O U N T Y O FFIC ER S
_ m w -r -n e v tom eb od y w afted hts nam e above
a*
Hope. Australia, India or » dasen other have only to row ashore and Mr. Kane and galloped toward tba brigade. A»
o v n iT L A E
D A IL Y T R IP S
K igb t »„d m orn on th e w in gs of prayer.
1 Som ebody w ept w hen he m arched aw ay,
places. As tho schooner badI six day» w ill give it to you. ”
E- B a n g s ,___Proprietor. R E L x U A J A X V
the files opeued tfi let hjm nass an un­
'
L
ooking
so
handsom
e,
brave
and
grand.
B etw een •
the start of ns aud the winds had h<*n
Tho count and hi» friends jumped at earthly shriek rent the air, said by
I Som ebody’s kiss on his forehead luy.
hie
I
fair
she
was
at
least
800
miles
ahead.
the
chance,
taking
both
pistol»
and
,F.. O. Totter.
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays FlOTBiice a i d ïïe a û o í »
Bomelxjdy clu n g to his parting hand.
tome to have been the last ’ agonising
“vig e.................
! Our only hope of getting on her track swords. I was ordered to take
cry of Nolan in vain effort |eAurv- ihe
ini
. <*. w* b -
I Bom ebody's w atchin g and w aitin g for him .
W. T. Bailey and Thursdays at 6 a. m. and ar-
before reachiug the Capo was in speak- of the boat which set them ashore. The brigade from its impending doom, but
! Yearning to hold him again io her h e a r t
.. J . T. Callison
f^Smmiaaionera
count was at first inclined to rush upon thought by other» to be (he result of uo
1 ing vessels coming up from the «>u‘h.
' T here he lie s w ith th e blu e eyes diin,
IB
rives in Florence at 4 p m. the
As soon as we were clear of the lnnd the Englishman and kill bin‘.OU‘ £ human will, but due rather » tbeeo
And sm ilin g, child like, lip s apart.
.A. C. Jennings
! T enderly bury the fair youn g dead,
^ e r k .................
all sail was piled ou to the bark, with hand, but he was restrained, and Pr«*ty
A. J- Johnson ; day following.
"spasmodic forces wWflh flUHF. Ac.1 u*ta“
pau sin g to drop on his grave a tear.
orders to furl nothing except to save her seen a duel with pistol» was arranged.
Carve
on
th
e
w
ooden
alab
at
his
head,
tho form when life has cqased.
.A.
S.
Patterson
Returning
stage
leaves
Flor­
(dr
As
Kane
had
uo
second
one
of
the
I
«ticks
For
36
hours
we
ran
to
the
eaau rer
.........
-S om ebody'» darlin g liea buriod here.'
Straight into theRustftan gun», which
p. P. Burton
-
N
e
w
York
Ledger.
!
south
in
a
gale
of
wind
which
kept
her
Frenchmen gallantly offered to act aa were opeued full upOA them, dashed the
ence Tuesdays aud Fridays a t 8
assessor.
........O
S.
Hunt
such
The
ground
was
paced
off
in
full
lee rail under the foam, and the run
Bÿliool Superintendent
brigade and “then they «Xie back, t»ot
,. ,.C. M. Collier a. m. and arrives in Eugene at C
; we made has uever yet been beaten by view of the people ou both craft, and not the 600. ” The immense loss waa
surveyor.. • .............
a steamer. TheD we spoke our first ship, one couldn't help admiring Kane for ‘•only counter balanced, ” « y » one, by
J. W. Harris
p. in. the day following.
hffloroner............. ..........
but no schooner had been seen. We got his coolness and gentlemanly bearing the brilliauco of the attack and the gal­
,F. B. Wilson
R
’•tjgtice of Peace...........
BY CHAULES B. 1.F.WIS.
down to the Madeiras without Retting He had no taunts, no liurd word», A lantry, order aud discipline which dis­
John F. Tanner
onstable......................
$5.00
word of her, and after a.race to the Ca- «rood untnred smile rested on his face,
Single fare - - -
u
it. ’
. . . t
.
You may think it queer that I cannot oariea were again disappointed. It was and he was as calm as if getting ready tinguished
$9.00 i
The remuant of the Light brigade
after leaving the latter for a game of billiards The countess was sent over to Quebec to recuperate,
Round trip - - -
give
you
tfce
real
names
of
the
principal
two
days
N
actors in the drama 1 am about to re­ group, and while holding for Cape was the only one on shipboard who and with tbeat Nidau’s whitp
Tickets for sale at E Bangs a
first nows. It didn’t watch matters.
late, bet such is tlio fact. Things were Verde, that we got our
with two slight “ ber cut...«»^hi,^du
S
By and by the two men took their He carried the mdrkS Ur Hi» death.
I livery barn, Eugene, and at Hurd
managrd so nicely that uo public scan­ came from au English man-of-war
which
had
come
upon
tho
schooner
to
places,
the
word
was
given
and
they
U
dal resulted, aud as for names we were tho south of the cape while she was re­ fired together The count was unhurt, After his master's death the horse was
Wilson I & p avenport’s office in Florence. Pullm an
ish 'resident.............
Sleeping
Cars
cnly sailor men and bad uo business to pairing damage» received aloft daring a but bis bullet penetrated Kano s heart, called Nolan. While in Quebe? Lester
O. W. Hurd
tn
inquire or to know them. What I hoard squall. She did not need assistance, and the Englishman was dead before be Taylor, a wholesale cotton merchant or
Wm. Kyle I
Cincinnati, purchased him and brought
Elegant
*
*
*
and
saw aud passed through, however, and her cuptain received the offer in a reached the ground. We buried him on
HOTEL,
Marion Morris
joard of Trustees
MORRIS
him to Cincinnati, where he shortly
D ining Cars
C. C. Behnke ■
1 con tell you all about aud with the very churlish manner. She was not the island that afternoon and did it de­ afterward sold him to August Le^Brdct
i»
Proprietor
boarded,
bat
her
name
was
recorded
in
cently,
and
at
sundown
the
count
went
...J . C. FLINT,
! hopo to interest you.
Lu Broot waa a Frenchman« Thq La
. Drew Severy I
Tourist
■lia
logbook, aud that was the way we aboard the Sylph, and both craft laid » Broots owned a pretty summer nouse
, ; Recorder..........................
F lo r e n o a , O r e g o n .
Sleeping Cars Tho Count D'Charny, ns I w ill call the
. . . J . A. Pond ,
j
course for homo.
him, was an old man with a young got track of her.
at South Covington, Ky., dn tho enff«
-Treasurer ,e .....................
She was still four days ahead of nt.
ST. PAUL
It was said that the erring wife was of Licking river, aud now known as
E. A. Evans
wife
That
his
honor
was
safe
in
her
‘“'Marshal. . . Û ......................
But
for
this
information
we
should
forgiven
nud
that
she
expressed
all
OUR AIM—To furnish tlio best
M IN N E A P O L IS
Dinmore park. Luxurious quarters, yiere
hands he never for an instant doubted,
.¡«t
_
proper humility and returned to Paris fitted up for Nolan. A French xcuave
and she came and went as she pleased. have touched at tho islands to make in­
DULUTH
accommodations
a t reasonable
quiries
and
tlins
lost
nuother
day,
As
to
live
with
her
husband,
but
1
cannot
was brought from France to «»»« -ex­
Aside from his «0 years of life he was U was wo gave the bark all the sail she
J
S E O R E T SO O IE TtE S
PAROO_________
gouty and dyspeptic, and, though be could stagger under and twice refu«ri vouch for thia. 1 only remember that pressly for him and a handaoure jet
prices.
grand forks
had millions of money and a title, the to answer the signals of ships wishing there was uo public scandal and that black stallipn, called Sultan, purchased
TO
mi
every sailor was paid for keeping quiet in Algiers by M Le Broot on on# of
last was not an offset for the first. Three
C
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speak us Kano would not even sus­ and had nothing to say. Kane s body his numerous trips to EareI’’ - . ^ ol*Q
_
■ — Florence Lodge No 107.
or four years after her marriage the to
pect that tlio count was after him. and was afterward taken to England by hm was a magntflcent creature, ?B$f hand»
W IN N IP E G
ltg u la r communication on seco
countess met an English gentleman
have
l a n d fourth Saturdays in each wont .
having his ladylove aboard and seeiug
H E L E N A » " « _____
w . W. NEELY, Prop’r.
whose imino 1 must give as Kane. He no cause for haste he would take hi« relatives, and they at least must knew high, snow whii»L.with mane and tail
been among the outsiders who
O. 5V. Hi'itn, M • M
Uke strands of biynished silver, nud
was
as
flue
looking
a
ntan
ns
1
ever
saw,
BUTTE
time So we reasoned, but there was more or less of the affair.
Tables furnished with all the
nostrils like pink satin ; fleet, asith e
aged nbout 85, aud every word and ac-
■ouicl. G. K notts , Secretary.
much cousolation in it.
wind under the redOT#—the-on»p W$ to
v v-.
TT T 'T f'’ V V T S ? Gnu showed the gentleman It was said I not We
delicacies of the season. W ild
might
run
a
parallel
course
with
_____________ — —
Ctmrenlon
by
M
irrbf..
Which he was pub—with a swinging,
K 1 j 1 O that hc had a mint of money and from him for a week and neither craft Bight
A correspondent »ends * »tory about
the expenses ho met 1 am inclined to be­
1011
IL General Lyons Post, No. 58. game, lish and fruit in season. Best
We
might
pass
him
by
in
TO
¡ the other.
“ f t . ^ a s m t o n d and fourth Saturdays
lieve the statement.
might shorten sail a conversion by« marriage. A col»««
accomodations for the traveling C H I C A C O
For a year he lived in Paris in tho the night, or we
.
uh woman came to bis office to solicit 6 as a fawn Both Rolan and Huhu»i were
of each month at 1 :30 p. m.
a
? s s t s ¡ . ’X
r
W A S H IN G T O N
and 10 cent snbscriptions f<w a n»W car­ regularly exercised in , » rinft 1|W
, Pnt
kt*
J I. Bi'TTEitrir-i'” . Commander. public. Charges reasonable.
pet and organ for her chureh. A y°u“£ ou one part of the grounds for thatpur­
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’ J L E l'K N isH , A d j u t a n t ,
lady in the office gave the woman 10 pose. So docile w d/N oiaii that tho two
bile;
cents, whereupon thecorrespoudeut sug­ little daughters of the house ware mpeh
nnd ig s B ffis K A
. ___________
______
E l k P r a i r i e H o t e l . N B E O W S T O Y N O R A K N D A L L
The o o .n .c ,, w .u t . .choonci_
„ j„ « d
gested that "both she and the colored given to ollmbin«,upon his ba«* d“ri“K
„ «1! . . . .he p ro p .,., . .
, " “ » X
- « « «
lady were probably good Baptists.
this exercise. If cither chanced to slip
Perpetua
Lodge,
No.
131,
P O I N T S E A S T '»nJ S O U T H
,id: * o . u . w .
"O h,” »aid the colored woman, ’ 1 used and full Bcneatlf the fdSt of the horre
l i t ami 31 Saturdays
right
and
to
get
as
much
cash
every 1st
F o r in to r n ia t im i, t im e card s , m a p s s u d t ic k e ts
tho ccunt ns she could, and at the end then we fell that we must overhaul to be a Baptia’, but I married a Mefo- while iu motion, he wonld atop bw»nt-
Twentv-three
' e tc ., c a ll >’n o r w rit®
d ls’ minister, aud then of course I waa a ly, apd, with fh» aonave cry tq the
I
of
three months she was rendy for flight him within a couple of days.
brethren togood
M.W.
Miles W est
Jnst before sundown next day we Mefodia*. ” This is not the first case on child.
and had something like $1,000,000 in
"Tranqniell Trunquiolf’ mean­
(hi ln vitedto ratend. J. J- Aanta
,
caught
sight
of
a
sail
ahead
of
us
which
c
urphey
of Eugene.
record of couversiou by marriage. Oue ing be quiet, wouM, with rare iM«lli-
money uDd jewelry to take with her.
W M . K yle , R e c o rd e r.
_____
wo
believed
to
he
the
schooner,
aud
that
G e n e ra l A rchi . Room s 2 a n d 4, S h e lto n B lo c k
case 1» known in which both parties gence, tend his head aud carefully » ish
Meanwhile Kane had gone to England
cv* •
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"
E U G E N E , OREGON.
night none of our passengers slept. You
i and purchased a large and handsome
converted.
the little one from bis P*‘}>•
mJ . O O .F . H ccoU L odgoN o.lU ,m eets
that he I know how excitablo the French am were
A certain governor of Rhode Island On oue ot the foraging expedí trail» ot
schooner yacht and given out
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
I who lived in Newport and waa a mem- tbe Union troops stationed at F<*t K itch­
A ssistan t G eneral P assenger Agent.
n
O r r i S t" attend. .
| ber of the Congregational church mar­ en, a few miles distant f»w* » M i/*
255 Morrison 8t. Cor. 3d.
¿bod’a^pdi.-g in v ite . ANDBKSON N .G .
ried a woman who was a Baptist with­ Broot residence, both horses were taken
P o r tlC L X id O r .
A ndrew B rvnd , Sec.
out any understanding as to the arronge- from the stables M Le Broot was
nud some alien tions made to her cabin». , meant to sink the schooner
i ment of religions m a tte» The first away from home. Upon his wturu, with
i I« '
— I
GENERAL BUTLER.
She was called the handsomest craft in let her get aw»y from ns.
Suuday morning after the marriage the the impetuosity and deuisiv« actum of
así
tho harbor, and it needed only a glance , We meant to gam on t
pair starte d out at church time togeth­ the typical Freuohman, he start<xl at
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• fine.y molded iines to teil that but not too much « t w a . dark aud er They walked side by side aa far aa ouoe with h it zouavfflu hot pursfiit of
Money Saved
to E m p lo y a F re ro A < e n t.
overrun her
IC IB
could sail like a witch.
| rainy and we feared w
the corner of Church aud Spring street», the animate Soule tour t a s l r e from
"General Bntler originated tho em­ ehe One
By
71» «RW W YTERIAN CHURCH,Florence,
afternoon in June the master of Men were on watch alow *
where their accustomed wsy» to church home he came across them, ttsthersdand
ployment
and
coined
the
term
of
pre"»
natte
Patronizing It.
1 He Svlph. as the schooner was called, | night, and when mon g
diverged, and there they stopped. He in charge of a subaltern Iro Broot oov •
Ortgon.
Sabbath
service.
Sabbain
agent
at
political
headquarters,
re­
im e .b o a r d with his wife, aud a great Sylph was ^ « ‘. ¿ ‘S e n pfannec that stood with a little dogged leaning to­
it sta­
a m. Preaching 11,
ered the roan with
pistol's w hite the
marked a gentleman who has given
bs»« school, W o’clock
lot of baggage followed. I do not think I m .le. a w a y It bad teen p
ward bi» church, she with the suuie r.ouave deftly secured the horse» Then
a.
tn
.an
d
T
p
.
«
^
Ä
'
^
t
h
many
years
to
the
consideration
of
ac­
ty. • ot
__
Prop. tive politics. "During his campaign for guy roan i ou tlio schooner knew whether we would speak ner suit of order.
he directed the latter to take them across
If leaning toward hers. "W ell, *'!»•
ob
BA
M
ni’ii July
Geo. Hale
said the governor, “ which way shall the Ohio «ver tuto Brown connty. O^ he
,,
APwelcome ?o all the services
“ ' the presidency ou ihe labor ticket he the owuer was married or single, nor Our chronometer was
rt ta .
y is
lay to the
wo go?" She made no answer, nor d i d
- noticed that ilia representatives of did any one question that the lady be , «he
with three or four men aud seek to de she make any sign of going his way. himself riding ou iuto Covington, Ky..
er i*
requests Christians to m ast
and straight to the old Planters' Houre.
brought
aboard
was
his
wife.
the
newspapers
gave
but
little
atten-
■wow
business cards -
ves know n .^ Ks0TTS> r a8tor.
Two hours after their arrival the ves­ tain her until the count could follow The governor looked up at the beautiful where Ute oomiaauding officer «Í tha
- tion to the labor ticket headquarters.
i ae
Wo
signaled
the
schooner
ns
soon
- He decided that this should not contin­ sel sailed, nnd she had teen gone three we could make her out. but she gave us spire und cheery door of Trinity ri»nrch troops. General Stanhope, was stopping.
rtta
i ’p S e d K
u»-er“tho ahadow of which they s , o £ There he defiantly challenged the gen­
ue Bailey, the eircus man, who was a days when the Count D’Charny turned
leu«
flRST N ^ t i o N A L BANK friend of Cicneral Butler, took some in
nt Cherbourg with three or four uo attention. As wo a ado more roil, and "Ha. ’ roW the governor, la» » 1>~* eral’s interferenee'iit'the case Nothing
'qBTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
tbek
terest in his campaign, and
mm General j friends
nonas a
nu u
v e « * an investigation. Mr. ; *9”^ V'” U'°iini, rw'il'adventure
up both our churches aud go in here.
and
began
cauto of the affair, hpwtevar, and •<»»» »
¡»rvice. Preaching at G leñada
tre *
BuUer «poke to him of tho neglect of Kano nlld the countess had eloped to- theni began the real »dvc0^
And into Trinity they went aud were time tho liorgts jvere returned to <he»r
month I
two
Sundays
of
each
O
F
E
U
G
E
N
E
.
tet»
S
i
e
n
e
w
s
S
r
’
Do
as
we
do.
’
replied
*
theT
and
hart
a
good
start.
Most
bn.-
With
a
man
lik
e-the
conn
*
devO
,ed
Episcopalian,
ever
after
_
^
o
.
Sunday at ]
old nuurtora. Loath to dtkpose Of Nb-au
EAKIN, J* . O*»K« B a iley 7 'a ^ h irc men to take your stuff *flDd„, a n d _ es,cei..b • old a«rt decrepit him our « p taiu did n o t : b e s . . . Tratlicript.
ape»
Thurs-
. HENORIOKS. Fwt«.
and uot wishing to strip him to F r a n c e .
fire
on
the
otner
craft,
and
she
was
by «
Ihe paper» — wo call them pres» , busba'uds, would have given way to in- struck twice before she got out of range :
I,« Broot left h i» for sow*! urauilp to
bit»
» 5 0 .0 0 0
’’
t h o u g h you can call them any- dignatlon for awhile aud then made up
A F s n to u s H e n d o i s s t a r .
tbe care of Colonel Mason, finally pen­
"ü
Í
PAIO
U
P
OA8H
CAPITAL
The
count
was
on
deck
and
fair
to
bo
I’astor.
• 50 000 thing else.’
their minds to let the woman go, Lut
There is in the German array a negro sioning him fd a farm near MArrow, O.,
ait.’
SURPLUS AND PROFITS.
seen aud on onr side we
fa'’
where he lived bis life out in peaceful
I
"The
idea
was
adopted
immediately
not
ao with the old count.
I Kane and the conntcre aboard of the bandmaster named Saltac el Cher Not­
he»
and Bailey was asked to spare ono of
1( gbo bad run away with a brenert- «chooncr If tbe latter bad been arm-d, withstanding his name ho is a uativo retirement — Cincinnati Coumrofcial
pita-
»gent« for a couple of months.
it migbt have teen different, but
ATTORNEYS
[ , ... „
(rermali. but his fattier camo from low­ Tribune.
a c c o u n t s S O L .IO IT H 3 X 3
Bita
which he consented Io do, and sent Ma- fihc had go„e with an Englishman, and | there would have teen a pretty light. er Kff.vpt and spent his boyhood at the
OREGON
did not even havo muskets
jniL
Yhvetar (iotas la J a p a n .
Í
EUGENE.
ior Hugh Doyle, who reside» in thiacity , be hated the English with all his heart. but sbe
court of tho viceroy In Cairo, where bo
for the men. Her game was flight in-
It w ill interest many to hear that tha
J during rite _ circus
.!-----—
blame
tbcconutess,
season, to renort
report |j c djdu't
Uandb
lgidVybC"
r f as
; ; she ^ was Z a d of fight, and by and «-X -»e gained was eduoatod. There h« made the ac­
a C. W OODCOCK,
n o tar ies .
to General Butler. Coyle was therefore yonng
quaintance cf Prince Albrecht ot Prus­ Japanese laws prdnibit a theatiTOil per­
more sia, a brother ot the old Eutpcror w il­ formance lasting more lhau>e»ghs Irours.
tho first political press agent employed most "be overtaken and shot down orran | • l « » » ^ ^
and kept it. -------
,
The plays in the first class theaters be­
as such. He took hold of tbe Butler through to satiify a husband » vwigo- evenly
matched Both were racers aud liam. who took him to Berlin, where gin at 10 or 11 aud are uot ended nntll
ance.
The
only
way
to
overhaul
the
bourn
and
played
it
for
all
it
was
worth
ho
married
a
Berltu
woman
and
entered
R.
BUTTOLPH.
both
carried
about
tho
same
amount
of
A.
O roB orr
and ran the campaign on regular eircus «tliooner was to charter another vessel,
tho service ot tbo prince His wife pre­ after sunset There are tutervats. of
one,
s AtcLaren's UnildoiK-
principles. He Itad a man t bree or fonr aud this was done as speedily as men , *B From 7 o'clock in the morning until ! sented him a sou in lb«J He was Saboc coarse, tor retreshmaus, and a ree«*t In­
Kocm* ?
roetSkc*»»* •*”> Pfu-
novation is a theater yard t«r ejercise.
days ahead of the general, whoso duty could move.
»ttenU oti givuu
with her night closed down each craft held its el Cher, a musical lad. who began to lined with eating booths and fancy
>u sitíeos.
Lying in tho same harbor,
it was to erganixe Bntler clubs in case
' study tbe violin when he was 8 years
own,
neither
losing
uor
gaining
by
»
there wm not any or where the club cargo just discharged, was the American hundred feet. We knew that she would old Later he went to a conservatory, stalls Boxes are seemed three cr four
days beforehand from a uroatabcriag tea
O r e g o n . was an insignificant affair.
l«rk Meteor, of which I was second
¡
r
i
o
r
e
r
i
o
e
.
seek to escape n» during the ulgbt, ant. aud t n 1886 be eutered the military
E. O POTTER.
“ The clubs were organised ou tne mate The Meteor was one of the fastest but few men slept. Three diflcreat ! service as oboe aud trombone player iu bouse, where arrangementa are crade
principles and m the fame way that craft afloat st tho time, and the count s times tho schooner altund her eour»e, the Thirty fifth regiment of royal Pros- for attendance and relreshmenta dnnug
Attorncy-at-ItaW...................
fr an k b . W IL S O N - .
armies villagers and ballets are secured friends came aboard nnd told the story but we detected the game each time flan fnsileera Prince Henry of Prussia's the day Full dress is trover "«*» .
Tiro following article» aulera ocner-
EIGENE. OKEOUh'-
i o X a t r ie a l or . ton s representation. of tbe elopeunnrt and offered Goptsin end linng to her trail. When ™"rai’’S Having served there several years, he
J U D L i I v . _ thRt
bired for the lime they were Black bisown price if he would charter
went to the Royal High School For wise ordered, are brought to
t
ame,
we
had
gained
half
a
mile,
btt
A programme, a enshion. a tobacco fin*
' t r i c a A» the Cou?1
f lR F G O N occupied in making the parade. Tbe
Tbe idea was to go iu pursuit of tbe t ,
7 o’clock sbe had picked up h<n M moo in Berlin for fntther «tudy. box. a pot of tea, cake» fruit *•<»
F lo rence . - •
aiiiforms, banners, flags, drums, trau«- fvlnh taking tho ronni and hw friend« before
wb<*re
bo
was
uodeT
tbe
ixiont
uoten
lost distnnee and run np «he English
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pareueies and other paraphernalia of po­ along,' ami to cruise until we found her. lost d
teachers He pa«R«I »»■ exumlnati.ms a sort ot nue dampiiwg
vinegar and topped with a piece oafish-
We
might
be
gone
a
month
or
a
year,
flag io defiance
litical
clubs
were
owned
by
General
E. E. BENEDICT?
in I8»5, and in tiro» yen» wa» appoint v S ia h lea ...a, te left at «he trehons»
BO YEAR*’
the
beginning
of
a
race
That wa* ti
_
Butler, and, like a Cirrus tent, were sent I »Inn t know the trice paid, bn€ it wni
BXFERIENCE
ed bendmaster ot tha First grenadier
a»
the
terms
'which
had
its
end
weeks
later
at
and tiro reclusive charge (excepting Mro
^ t t o r n e y
a t - 7C A W
totheeity Where they were to be used one a nfceep one, and ax aooti
point thousands of miles away '» ben regiment at Kouigsterg He still re­
or two days in advance. There is hardly wereH-ttle.1 we set about making ready. •ailing close hauled, the schooner had tains this post, aud bis band has won waiter's tipi i» nol tirare th u u l-« » yen
any political organisation these days Oureomplementof men was 14 all told. the heels of na. but we could teat her much applaaae tor Its public pertorttr a head The 6 « » « ? '» «»«
Florence. : : Oregon.
Which doe» not have a press agent, but By tbe count aordera we shipped a crew on any other wind While we ne'er auces it appeared with «access at the erat.c place, but the spare
there ire few of them w ho will ever
International Art exposition at Dresden occupied by the Japan«»» I"» , -
quaintly exiled "«he «hstf gallery.
While we were g< tt.ng water aud pro­ came within gunshot of her again until
compare with «Ugh Coyle, for he com
tbe
la’t
day
we
tollowul
ber
around
Wes’ -nreater Guretta
bined great etperienee with intelli­ visions aboard carpenters were at work the cope, np the Mozambique channel,
A R e s k le a s c « * -
D E B io r ia
gence and was a manager in cveiy in the cabin, a gun was being mounted end finally found her waiting f(Y os off
C O P V N IG H T S * C .
London has a cut whore partiality for
on deck, and cutlaraes and muskets were
, cn«e. "— Washington Star.
Ci p taleina
A n v n n .« e n ffff
5*“
QMt you or®
|.rought aboard to arm the crew. In eno of tho Comoro islauds We hail • nap in a warm spot is *o marked that
Papa—Jame»
gale»
find
high
winds;
we
bed
beauti­
■he
has
selected
the
top
of
a
dynamo
iu
AXTED-TRI’NTWGRTHY axd three days we wera o u t »« ren and in the
the (u<* <>f
full
W active gentlemen or ladies to w.tko of the Hylph. Tbe captain of the ful in.xmlifffct nights aud beastly dark a power station bhe sleeps there cairn at James—
sir T»
ere
PMTOta. .'saeyégy!
1 ones.
But for • ----------
Kane's defiance of the ly and peacefully while the machinery knowledge Ye*.
of
any
r
e
h
j
e
x
t
c
»
^
^
the
only
man
aboard
of
■U
h
n
n
u
e
r
was
tbo
m
a
n
s
u
e
m
o
*
o
n
e
«
.
travel
for
restsmsible.
established
house
around and within six inehcx of her it down to the root e< tblugs. ><ro * *
her except the owner who knew that she count we oould not have kept tbe .
W tîttffic
— ■ .« « lu
■ « í? ■ ’ O
S îf i.j M .J .« » ,
¡„ (lrer.ro. Monthly 165
and expense*.
ota»l««r.
runuuig st a rate of 8. W>0 revolutions —Chicago Journal
__ •«««»■
A F a ä r o Ph
l kt
bound to the Indian ocean, and as we did.
_
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B tlS B « * ttZ * A
M in IO ? » -
Position steady. Reference. Enclose was
n eetlng with an old friend in port and
In those long weeks be e.rald ba
[ I f m
m m .- wi * «M* sf
per minute
A
ja
n
o
s
.
o n lg n o o u a m ^ M a t fr
. sclf-a.Mresse.1 Maniped envelope. The U k in g . J l-ss too much h . had 1st out ,y.d ed u . a doam » w e . over, b u tte
Dominion Uompany, Dcpt. N Chicago.
Î.
SNOW
CO.
Steamer
Robarts
H. H. Barrett, Prop’r,
Florence to Yaquina.
T
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE L IN E .
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ÔRTKERN
Pacific, Ry.
RUNAWAYS.
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Head of Tide Hotel,
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niR O L GII 1 IL
As
R. M M
,
ON EUCENE AND
FLORENCE
STACE
RO UTE.
g
Mr
M
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ttoniey at Law,
Notary laWic, Surveyor
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