The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, May 05, 1899, Image 2

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; - A|iin T DEFEAT. T THE DEDICATION.
—PI PI ISHtn k'VKKY FBI PA Y VOHKIKO.— :
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W.1,1. W EATITERSON
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Filipinos Sec Their Cause <>f the New Court House at
Eugene.
Is Lost.
a . /
General Oth Dictate* Term» of Surrend-
er to the Defeated Rebels.
Monday, May 1, 1899.
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J J WaltotUfi.cn off-red a motion that
for «nybo.lv and tl.at if will aim to j
the county court be requested to place t,e ° i euc' 1 « nHtl rc , '1Mt
Parties c ,n
io the building a memorial window t o ' ‘" n e d can, without loss of dignity
the early pioneers. Tliis was passed . C(,nsent ,0 lir0I’ ’I«* W- O‘L controversy,
unanimously. Similar motions for a which many think to I ,av< already
window in memory of Eugene Skinner ’ productive of more harm than good. It
also one in honor of Charnell Mulligan will soon be known which of these pre i
' dictions is the correct one, ns the)
were passed.
I, T Harris the last speaker gave some understanding is that the report will le>
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very interesting data in connection i mado public as soon as submit!« d.
Interesting Addre»»es, Soma Ramini*- with the early county and circuit courts.
Senator Stewart of Nevada, whose
Three volunteer Americans, I.ieulcti
cence» of the Pioneer* of
long
service in the senate has made
He dwelt on the pride of citixenahip,
ant-Oolonel Wallace, of the Montana
Lane County.
pride
in
the
pioneers
and
pride
in
our
1
him
an
authority upon the rules amt
regiment, and Brigade surgeons Adiints
Florence, Ore. May 5, 1S99. ! and Shields,, who were held by insur­
standing as a county aud our county regulations ot that body, was asked
Last Monday was ttio day aet for form- institutions.
• what action he thought the senate
gents at Santa Tolas, eight mites beyond
.
,
ally dedicating the new court house at
AN I. O . O- F- LODGE INST IT U T E D
would take if Mr Quay presented his
T
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n
r
t
t
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t
x
o
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J
, Galumph, as hostages for the sate
Eugene. The building was completed
appointment
to the senate, made by tiie
The
building
is
about
103
feet
square
; return Of the peace envoys, have hoen
Last Saturday nbout ten of the mem-
General
I.unn’s
he!ltI.
i
by
the
contractors
a
'l«
P
'
i
o
««d
,
an(1
U
o
íto
r
ia
itl
lligl)t
,
l(Mt.
governor
of
Pennsylvania,
following his
bfits of HecetH Lodge, No 111, I C O h released from
accepted by the county court.
nient and tower. Tiie walls are eo n -, acquittal on a charge of criminal con­
quarters,
mid
have
returned
to
Manila.
went to Seaton for the purpose of help­
The court records have all been moved structed of pressed brick with cut stone spiracy by a Philadelphia jury, and lie
They say th a t the rebel army is denior-
ing to institute a lodge nt that place.
from
the old building and from the trimmings and stands on a stone found­ said : “ For the hist century the senate
About S n clock D D U M Kyle called I
atl<, disintegrated, and th at few
. . have
. . been made
, to resist i rooms nbout town that were temporari- ation.
lias been reversing itself on tliat ques­
th© members to order, in Neely's h a ll,' preparstions
for the purpose of commencing the , . . .
,
.
.
.
,i
_
ly
used
for
offices,
to
the
commodious
Tiie basement was constructed in the tion, but tiie last four cases have been
’
institution ceicmony of Maple Lodge, the Americans, l.una and the o th er, ’
leaders me discouraged, and admit, that !‘l i t e r s in the now building.
fall of 189“ by I, N Roney and the con­ decided against the appointee, and if
No 130. The ceremony being completed
Though the weather was threatening tract for the main building was awarded tiiis precedent is maintained, Mr Quay
the following offieers were nominateli, they are beaten. Luna cannot say
elected and installed: W in Brynd, N G ; i enough for the prowess of Funston and and several showers fell during tiie day I to the same gentleman in tiie spring of will not be sealed. But I do not he-
• ieo B Camp, V Ci ; I hil ‘NicoHe, Sec; | tiie other Americans in mossing the there was a large number of people from 1898. The work has just been finished lieve the senate will be called on to
■ E C Bean. l'reas; T J Neely, W ; F C
thè surrounding country who attended and the building was accepted by the decide tliis matter, as it is my opinion
J’eil, Con; J YV JaekaAn.'E S N G , and 1 Rio Grande. It ¡3 clear tliat tiie most the dedicatory exercises. All tiie fore­
tliat the Pennsylvania legislature will
county court but a few days ago.
j brilliant coup’d ’force was the thing
J N Wisdohi,' R S Y G.
noon there was a constant stream of vis-
Tiie furnace and other apparatus for he called in extra session before the j
Three candidates were than introduc-I which brought the rebels up short.
ed and instructed in the mysteries of the
The refusal of Otis and Dewey to tors at tiie court house to see tiie various heating the bailding are in the base­ next meeting of congress, and that Mr j
• initiatory degree.' SupfteC, which was ! accept anything short of unconditional , offices aud rooms in tiie building. Tiie ment. The offices of the clerk, slierill', Quay will lie regularly elected." Mr]
prepared at th e Seaton hotel; w a s t i i e n
,
, , .
... i couli tv - officials were all on their
, good asaessor, treasurer, county judge and Stewart, who is Mr Quay’s political i
announced, and Mrs Neely deserves surrender is commended in Manila by | behavior
tliat
day
(
if
indeed
they
are county court rooms are on the first opponent, said of the result of his tria h i
. great praise for the rplendid repast that the best element, and by all foreigners.
The following dispatch received April i ever
di(r‘;rent > and * ith the “id oi floor. The second contains the offices o t ' “I regard the verdict ot the jury in |
was furnished on that occasion. After
several assistants, showed the people tiie school snperintandent and surveyor, Senator Quay’s trial as a just one, and
«pending an hour in social enjoyment 29 from General Otis :
and eacl‘ ex!>,lline<' , circuit court room and several jury [ the only one that could have been
lodge was called to order by N G Brynd | “ Manila, April 29.—The conference ! ’I,rolll!l1 l' ,e
a id four more eandidates wero initiated
i thfc'Arruiignient of his quarters and the rooms. The handsome clock, which , honestly rendered on the evidence sub-
with insurgent representatives term i­
into the mysteries of Odd Fellowship.
tells the hour of the day, to the pepole raitted. Senator Q lay is infinitely
nated
tliis morning. Their request was convenience of the furnishing.
" Three Crst degrees were then con-
Many h I ho visited the enclosure in the of Eugene, is placed in the tower.
; better than his opponents.”
fcred and liy tliat time it was six a m. for a cessation of hostilities for three
Lodge then closed and tiie members weeks to enable them to call their con­ jail yard and inspected tho gallows late­
The entire cost of the building includ­
The fact that tho contest for the
retired once more to the dining rusiu
gress to decide whether to continue tiie ly constructed there, Sheriff Withers ing basement, clock and furniture is a speakership of the house, a position
where breakfast was waiting for fliCin,
showing them how it is worked.
little less than $75,000. I t is said to tie second onlv to the presidency in im­
th e refresh meats hying Over witli the prosecution of the war or prepare terms
About 2 p. ni. the band played several the best court house in the state.
portance, and made by Mr Reed second
Flore:«cites boarded tiie steamer Mink of peace. The proposition was declined
l ;r Florence and a short time after j nnJ iu|| „ „ „ e sty promised on surrender. Holoc,io,,B in 11,0 ° ’’en air be,ore en,ering
in power over legislation to none, which !
How to Fiuti Out.
arriving at their destination, they wore
-g |^ |i„ ved ,]10 insurgents are tired of i the building and taking their places in
has been precipitated by the announce- !
wrapped in oblivion, in which state the
ment that Mr Reed hns become a ,
I war, but seek to securd terms of peace the court room which was already filled
FOR A SHORT TIME
most of them remained all day.
' tvhal tl.at denominate their representa-1 to overflowing. Standing room was at a | Fill a bottle or common glass with member of a New York law firm and
The members of Hecota Lodge, No 111
premium
and
many
were
unable
to
gain
your
wnter
and
let
it
stand
twenty-four
would retire from public life, promises
are a unit in wishing tfleir brethren tive congress.
%
FOR CASH ONLY.
admission.
hours: a sediment or settling indicates! to be between the east and the west is
“ O tis "
•of Maple Lodge, No 189, n long and
After
another
selection
by
the
hand
!
an
unhealthy
coudition
of
I,ho
kidneys;
prosperous career.
War departm ent officials are gratified
not surprising. Of the thirty-two;
the opening address was delivered by j jf ¡t stains your linen it is evidence of
speakers of the house, only four—Keifer
witli the tone of Hie reply of Otis to the
TEA C H ER 'S E X A M IN A T IO N
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j ' Filipino delegation. It is considered as Prof. Condon, president of tiie <lny. ! kidney troublé; too frequent desire to of Ohio, and Davis, Colfax and Kerr of i
The next quarterly teacher’s exam i­ - coniportiug with tho dignity of the He dwelt upon the influence of Ameri- i pass it or pain in the lie.ck is also con- Indiana—have come from the west,
nation, for Lane county, Oregon, w ill' United States. It would not he possible enn institutions and called attention to vincing proof that the kidneys and white fifteen of them have been taken
commence at ’ th© court house at 1 for the United States to recognize tiie various institutions as peculiar to tnr bladder are out of order.
from the south, and the other thirteen
o ’clock p m, Wednesday, May 10th, ;
country. He then announced a piece of
W H A T TO DO.
existence
of
tiie
Filipino
congress
or
Fil­
from
the east. In ante-war times the
-7899. Teachers wishing ctsto certill- ;
There is colnfort in tiie knowledge so
music t.y the choir.
ipino
government.
It
is
said
at
tho
war
west
was
not sufficiently influential in
«•ntes, state diplomas nnd stnto life di
Tho next speaker was Judge J J Wal­ often expressed, that ' Hr Kilmer's political councils to make an effective
plomas must apply nt the name time. I A p artm en t it is not likely any further
State Supt Ackermtn has prepared tho concessions than that of general amnesty ton of Eugene who gave an interesting Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy protest against not getting its share of
following program for tho oxaminntion ; will be made, l’eace and freedom, it is history of court m atters in tiie early days fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
the honors, but it is different now, espe­
W ednesday- Ponirnnabfp,
History, believed, will appeal more strongly to o f Lane county, mentioning the names paiu in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
cially in the house, where the west fur­
Spelling
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,r , „ iF ilipiuoarinytlinnanyarguiiientA guin- of the judge, jurymen, attorneys and and every part of the urinary passage, nishes more than a majority of the votes
T huradav-W riting, Arithmetic, Ihe-
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had business at tiie first It corrects inability to hold water anil of the party in control. Tliis would
i aldo and his officers may make. Law- , otiiors who
'Ory of Teaching,'Grammar
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.
,
Friday—Geography, Mental Arith, ton is expected to continue tho m ove-; term of circuit court held in Eugene. scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects seem to make it easy to elect a western
Rending,
Physiology, f Composition, ; inent toward joining forces with MacAr- ' Zara T Sweet afterward a resident of the following use of liquor, wine or beer, speaker, and so it would if there were
Physical Geography,
Look-keeping, I thur Rccor<iing t0 t |,e original program, S lower Siuslaw. was on tliat jury and was and overcomes that unpleasant necessity
only one candidate from that section,
Oregon Sellout Law, General History, ,
nnd tliis juncture probably will he effert- lined by Ihe judge for contempt of court, of being compelled to go ollen during but there are several; consequently
■English fjeereture, Algehrn.
and to get up many times d u r - ; ,
.
being tiie first man fined in I.ane coun­ the day,
Tliis will he the' Inst > examination i od next Tuesday,
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B
‘
_ I there is no certainty about the section
ing
the
night.
The
mild
and
exu
aordi-1
ty.
Mr
Sweet
apologized
to
the
court
u n d er tlm old law.
that the next speaker wilj conic from.
H E R M A N N IT E M S .
next day nnd the fine was remitted. nary effect of Swamp-Root is soon , It is believed in Washington tliat tiie
i Dated fills :’9th day of .» pril, 1899.
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W Jf M i i i f . r ,
This was followed by another song by realized. It stands tiie highest for its I candidate who gets the support of the
By C
{¡opt. Lime Co. ;
wonderful cures of the most distressing I
tiie choir.
administration will get the speakership,
A J Zumwalt of Irving then spoke of | cases. If you need a medicine you j regardless of «vtiat state lie comes from. 1
NOTICE.
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May 2nd, 1899.
tiie meeting of Delazon Smith and E D should have tiie best. Sold by alt drug-
But it is a natural failing for those in ;
Born nt Herm ann, Oregon on April
1 a m d i r e c t e d to collect all unpaid 26th, 1809 to tiie wife of W.n Kirby a ! n “ker
®ccureJ nl K,‘«cne in 18U° gists in fifty cent and one dollar alios.
Washington
to always exaggerate ofli- !
Pòli Tax nurording to section 2820 Hall’s
You tnny have a sample bottle of this
and asked nil present who attended on
girl. All doing well.
cial power and to assume that the admi­
< ‘o<le, w h i c h reads as follows:
Joe Duncan hns a black eye. The that occasion to stand up. Alioul 15 wonderful discovery and a book that nistration will lie tiie winning factor in
Tiie assessor shall require every per
funny
thing about it is lie savs there arose.
tells more about it, both sent absolutely
son to pay lit i Poll Tax of every kind
all contests within the party in power,
After another piece of music D K Hill free by mall. Address Dr Kilmer & Co.,
at tho time of seactsing the suine ami in was no one else around when lie got it.
but there lias been occasions when tiie
default ot such payment the assessor ' There seems to lie an epidemic of took the floor. He said he represented j Binghamton, N Y. When writing
administration
candidate for speaker
■eliall immediately givo fo tho sheriff Imils in Hermann. If it is a fact tliat
tiie farmers and regretted that the mention tliat you read H its generous lias been defeated. President McKin-
n list of eucli poll taxes and tiie atieriff tliey are worth tive dollars apiece we
offer in the W est .
i lev’s long experience in the house will
ftiall immediately collect the name. know of savernl parties up here who streets had been rqiened across the
Also ace aeetlcn 2834 : And if lie cnnnnt would like to know where tliey could court square. It should he restored to
I go a leng ways, however, towards en-
find )u>rsotial property ont of which of get them cashed.
its original size and tiie south part
Sciatica,
de»pondency,
'orf>'n<‘,or ' uhling him to choose a man fur the I
ninke the same, shall demand such tax
Some of our people are beginning to
for a pa rk
ataxia, paralysis. Hudyan cures A ll, administration candidate who can wit),
from any person who may he indebted boast how high their garden is; well
druggists, 50 cents.
If C Yeateli gave some reniiniscenreu <
i and the chances are decidedly in favor
■to aneti tax payer and shall collect the „uis is nearly all up stairs yet ; tint you
of
pioneer
day».
Thu
audience
then
;
of his doing that very tiling. Represen­
SSUIC
will hear from us when peas and beans
D. I’. RraTox,
joined in Hinging America.
are largo enottgii to use.
tative Payne of New York, who was
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Co., assessor.
Ben Jeans was down tiie other day to i Prof. F S Dutiit a native of the county
chairman of the ways and means com­
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
get me prophesy on the west her, hut ’ culled i'tteulion to the «lifferetico be-
mittee of tiie last house, nnd floor
F kom o ra rkoclah CoRitESPoxnMNT
over a week ago I prophesied fair
I leader of the majority, spent Sunday in
tween the conditions surrounding the
weather nnd it has rained every day j
\ copy of “ Freedom" a Manila paper
Washington, am* took occasion to pub
since; so I am going out of (lie business people now aud the pioneers. Music by
of Man ti "Sn« was receive 1 at this office
Wash. April 21th, 1899
licTy
announce his candidacy for the
the
bund
concluded
tliu
afternoon
Some of o ur old Oregonians say the ;
.yesterday.
Secretary Long is very anxious to ! speakership He is the first in th e !
,
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cold rains have hurt the fruit blossoms.
program.
Suiue correspondence from l.recnleaf
• •. » ,
j . w . CARMAN
learn something definite of the fate of ; lield> but there ¡, „„ d -,11£er of ||ig
- i.
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. ..i.i - . . .. ... Now look out for n large Held of fruit.
PROPRI F T n n
I.X THE K VBSIXO .
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was received to late for puhlcalijn in
1 Lieut. Gilmore and the boat's crew ot ! com ing lonesome.
Sunday was a lively dap among the
shia i*sne.
People
to assumbte in the court ! tourteen
, .
.
.. , .
, i
* began
“
men from
the Yorktown,
wlio
voting ladies of Hermann, everybody
Mrs. Bean is getting lumber to build
room quite early and when the hour are supposed to have either been killed i Friends of Vice President Hobs»t, I
called on everyhiwlv else.
n large ham at Mapleton. John 1 But­
arrived for the evening exercises to be­ or captured by the Filipinos last week, ' whose health continues Uhl, deny the
terfield will superintend th e work,
report that he had decided not to be
gin the room was crondeil.
A L P H A CLIPPINGS-
and he has cabled Admiral Dewey fori
Tho separator for tho skimming sta ­
,
a
eanqidate ,'or rgnomination. They
tion on Maplocreek ¡«expected in a lew
The hand played a iiumlMir ol piece» a|| the information he has; alao for in -'
11« E V K X C lIA M iK .
say that lie has not decided either to be
«lays. D will be liritlcd in will« team*
while the people were assembling and furtul,iion as to what ste(>s have been
or not to be a candidate.
from Eugene.
also at intervals during the evening.
taken to ascertain tiie fate of the men,
May 1st, 1890.
Sevrral pteees of new road have been
F, P Coleman delivered the first ad- ,>r to secure their release if they an>
April lias made a record for bad,
opened lislweeu Glunuda and Walton on
dress of Ihe evening, lie s|»ike o, what prisoners in the hands of the F ilip in o « .'//
«lie stag» route to Etigons in tiie past nasty, cold weather.
llald mountain was covered with snow strong characters the pioneers uere and Kei-ent news from the Philippines has
tew weeks.
• Invitations to attend tlic execution of si-verat times last week.
thought the present inhabituuts ate t,,eti considered in official circle« to la?
We hear tlmtc ate several elk ranging inferior to them.
( laud P.ranton at E«ig«ne n»xt Fiklav
dc« rledly favorable, and to indb-ate
were is»u«>l from the slienff'» wtfiuothis on the head waters of the left fork of
E K Skipworth relcrrml to the eiii lion that tiie backbone of the revolt is h ro k -'
You ¿¡'C master o f your
week. A number of the black txinlered 1‘eadw oi»l.
of the court house as an aKwdtile net «' • en, notwithstanding senuntional pabli- health, drtj i f you do' not
tiards ware aeul to eitiiens of till* part of
Rev. 1 G Knotts of of Florence
to duty, the bldtne is
.the county«.
. . • •
i preached nt Alpha Sunday, owing to •ity from a business standpoint. It is a cations to tiie contrary both in Europe !
With tin« issue the W est start* on it» bad weather people living at ut distance pleasure he said to note the desire of and in tins country. Officials charged edsily located. I f your blood
tenth year;
hope to eeenro Several eould not attend,
all the people to erect a new and tu«Mlerti that to an organize«! effort to create a
is out o f order, Hood's Sar­
Mr Ed Haight was down tiie creek building.
sentim ent against our retaining the
tnore correepohdents during the coining
Sunday.
He
savs
lie
came
after
the
saparilla
w ill purify it.
S I, Moorhead was the next speaker. Philippines, is responsible for most of
year nnd in other ways mako the Wear
V S mail. E«l is one of the few baelie-
It is the specific remedy for troubles
more interesting witli each succeeding |l>rw |,.[t on Deadwood. There are new He is included in the list of those wtio these stories.
of the bhmd, kidneys, bowels or liver.
K idneys - "M y tatneys trctit.|.nj me,
have veine to Oregon in the last fow
attractions down here.
volume.
Everything has an end. The beef and
ini advice took Hood s Saisanarllls
years.
He
«■ongratulated
the
people
on
■low
ti
which
«.-aw prompt relist, totter appetite.
Miss
Olga
Swanson
who
came
«HVtiCJTiHix »w alK ii. A v e * '» u n i r
inquiry it over, and the conrt is now
. n r i u n i «.«unJToav
\
¡i,r
-
T
he
Sl'iry
of
the
l'lilllpplne«
t>)
Murat
to
attend
church
w
hile
going
hom
e
was
||,
e
M|i,l
and
»nbctnntial
appearance
of
work¡ng
upon
its
report,
wliiubie
looked
!
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«««Ulead. v. m u ib slo « i« t t.v tic G o v ern m en t »•
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. «»cial Misturimi tu «he W «r P sp srtin sn t. I lie thrown from her horse into Disadwuod tiie buildgìng,
. Pittshure. Pa.
,.u,i, tee- wrltn-n lit arnie «»«ups nl »nti im u
for this week. Some very radical pre­
S cro fu lo u s H um or
T was tn terrtbts
. ^ 7 . .. 1 the I ’ncitt«.' With Generili M. r im . II« h a v in g to w»de ont and come d«aek to
8 M Y oran spoke of the progress
.«tam m ptlain nt lluiinlulu. in llonx Let,«, in Mr Potterl's ami get dry rbdlies.
dictions are being made as to the nature condii« 4« from the it, hin« und burniti« of
th e viuertcnn trench«-» a t Manila. Ill ttie l'j»vn
scrofulous
hunter.
Grew
worse under
mankind and the eommonwcalth
tin dccknf tin
of the report, such as tliat it will white­ treatu-snt of several d-x-torj. Took Hood's
cen t camp* i with A guinaldo.on the
Deadwooditèn »re j ist rolling in
roar oí
of th«'
ulTBinta WMA in-wcr. and tn
In thè ronr
i
TO OUR PATRONS-
fiarsapsrltla
and
llood'j
PIÙ*
Th- se cured
* -----nl*.
tüfiVnttU» fall «f Muniiu. w«*»nnm for
W"
wash the war departm ent o f f ic i a ls and me thoroughly.'' J. .1 L im i, lultou
a «alili. M rJo« Fm geson uf Monroe Oregon and of Lane county being
N Y,
’tri’uinl »»rtvlual piuturiM wUn by
A house and lot in
.¿ .“ T.butvgrnTht-r e» <*• »J»". lÌ ',lì,' . ^ u Inxiiiht. wliils ' here,
”' rv' about 50 fiend of study worthy of recognition
ceitiure Gen. Miles nnd other otfieers
Glenada. The
i,,» |.r ..c But proti’«
bZÎÏi! rattle leaving quite an aim« him of casti,
" e have made arrangement« 6.’
Robert Clow o( Junction made a few wlm (ouml fault with tiie heei, but con-
boose is 16 by 24 («d
ilt. - i.
I n III a lt f n - i i y «m o lti- is t »«r iK n-i,»
1
.
and
one story and
««oui fun' addrc.s, y
Pmh'r. »«c’y., «ter The people of Deadwood lia ve limi iti , remarks concerning present institutions ^ r v ^ . r e men Iwl.cve that the report
which
we will furnish the Yie«k!*
» half in height kt»,.-
.
In /U b tiica B id e ■ t hieng«»
n om
L Al' (‘ a8<*xi d w
.^lshcl O1T.
lime past rather a hard time of it, hifi
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