■ IT — ■ INDEPENDENT. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY \argely t»* their own annual earnings ers in Washington Territory and any considerable amount can be M IS C E L L A N E O U S . DEMOCRATIC MASS CONVENTION. and immensely to their popularity in raised on this coast for an Institution Oregon on suspicion of fräü »1. The the county. These are the senti­ E dit ou I ndki * i :\ kknt :— There are reputed to be c if necteil with the bailie parties have been circulating Notice is hereby given to the De FOREST (rlU>YE, FKRlUWRYK 2. .1847 ments ot the people- at large. 1 he some facts In regard to the Institu- |:onr3(‘gational hod\, and w lien pnb- present feelings of i’ldijrnAtion will .. ...... A . .. I lie. sympathy runs so jnuch in party mocracy of Washingtoh county Ore- ( imputations Sgainst Hembif’s ot^- thru be turned into those of grati­ tion that it is well to have considered channels, is ridiculously ignorant of gon, that there will be a mass Con- cial character, all of which Are suf­ W a s h in g to n C o u n t ) . tude, if the Miggestions offered are just now, and some tiomdusions that the situation. This community lias vent on of said party held at the ficiently answered by his confirma­ noted >*’ with reasonable prompt­ I believe to flow from them which I beeu liberal; and as population in- "Northwest*‘ the traveling cor­ Court House in Hillsboro, on Satur­ tion . ness and in a proper spirit. , . ,} ‘•’ould ask the privilege of presenting creases, no doubt here and in the day, March 7th, 1874, at the hour respondent of flu* Oeejmiian from hi : a \ futon ( ’onntv and to some oxt(‘iit elsewhere, W ASU1V5 rON, Feb. 14.— Kendall to the jmblie through your columns. whose letters we have clippc 1 val­ ; all can ly* done that should in reason of twelve o’clock M., for the pur­ lias introduced a bill compelling Is the new building, corner of Oak ptm Is a small railroad village. It will . . , , Elm Avemieti, - ««pjHmite the (toigre- uable extracrs for the benetit of our not increase nHU’V. usiril population The school was endowed with ¿Ü5,- ( he expected for huiMing purposes. pose e»f s**le**ting throe »lelegates to railroad companies to receive patents : ebure h, Forest Grove, Oregon, S. IL. M. readers writes a continuation of his comes into the county, more exten­ 000 by individuals at the Fast in or­ attend the Democratic State Con­ for their land grants, and thus put former letter on this county ami sively. It is, perhaps, the gar»len der that it might furnish a thorough i GRANGE MEETING AT HILLSBORO. vection, which will he held in the them in a position to share local tax­ though l\e nuilvCs some misstate- spot of the State for raising vegeta­ coUf'tjiah education help, ahead >ui- bles to advantage. The beaver dam thinand.s of the State and ahead <>f its day March the 18th, 1874. Hillsboro Feb. 12th, 1874, land that abounds there, is invulua A general attendance of the De- the lands will revert to the (»cner- poso is « jimk I. H is mistakes result ble, and those whp thoroughly un- > H wqs hoped that Enrroii ok the I ndependent .— A s moeraev of Washington countv is al Government. The bill is mainly from hurried investigation, not from derstaml tin* busihes? of raising veg- standing independent of Denomina- per promise, I will send you a short earnestly requested. intended to reach the Central I V luu uupacked a lurge and well »oi«cUd «tock want of judgement. We feel thank­ ctables, having a fair amount of cap- tional control, its it is pledged to f ' j yf communication. The Tatrons of U. Jackson, eific Railroad, for the benefit oí Cal- ¡ ful for Ida criticisms as Washington ital to commence with, could make a -tat.d, and with able teachers sus­ Husbandry met hero to dav in Chairman of Democratic Committee. handsome fortune in ten vears. ifomia and Nevada . County invites investigation. tained hv the endow meht it would C O U NTY C O U N C IL , and judging Hillsboro, F«di.the 11th. 1 y Buahels friends of Christian learning. F A S C Y A R T IC L E S , de. plains and remarking that. Forest billy stati» »u furwjinleil ............ Fort Fetterumn which states that t!,6*»*l The Institution has 1 ceil unsecta­ well represented, and as the Order I'd.OlK, R. Porter F.rq., stating that lu* a Cheyenne runner had just arrived •• ................ (¿rove is tin- most beautiful and (o ru tliu s 5.UU0 rian. It is a slander of the malevo­ has granges in every »peeiuet ill the Newton and Riw ilille stations most progressive town in the county Flour mill at Hillst>»»ro.............. . in.OfN* lent or the thoughtlessness of the county its influence is beginning to (Mitchell) did not propose at present there from the Red Cloud Agency, 10.0*10 From «»tlinr pointa. . . . ........... to make any change in the post of-1 It is Sftij tjlftt ] { e(j Cloud’s son was and reproviug the folly of the rail­ ALSO Uftultal l>v farmers t<> 1’ortlutd 50.1*00 ignorafit Id charge us with illiberali- be Kit, and the old political hacks tiee at this place. A prominent Re- killed last Monday by a party of road company in ‘ -^fusing it a It tv in matters of morals or of relig­ and tricksters are beginning to realizQ Fam ilj Groceries and ProHniofl», publican here sent a letter to Hij»- Making t»* ill . .................. 140,000 station he gives Cornelius a short Sioux, whom he had compelled to For h*»in»- constiuiption................ •20.0*>’ ious belief. that their downfall is at huml, aiio jifi* ailvising him to remove the jires- notice. He nays that it was created return stolen stock; He reports In spite of difficulties, w ith li.lcli- that the S f in t of Independence has WHOI.KMALZ ANO RKTAIL, Making tlie entire production 174,000 ent iiuuiuhent, and R. Porter that nearly al! the Cheyennes an»l ! bv tlie Ofegon Central railroad, ami tv it has pleaded and labored for »»one forth among the people. For another Rejmhlieuu while assist­ Sioux have left the agency ami that1 is the result of a bad r»e*:hgl>etwcen MNortlix% est, > k i n i n i i u g *7 n liberal education for all th0 plst f( v. ycus.at lcist.a few imli- ir ing the I . M. discovered the death j - q jU(joes are UuW -.vithu* fifty miles some of the leading persons at Forest tliat could 4m’ would gain it, and in 1 viduals have arrogated to themselves Il A TU) WA HE, (ROCKER T ét., ét »leafing missi\«* and wrote to AIit* h- Qf Fettermun and will come in or “ Northwest states" that only 50,- doing this has raised the standard (¿rove, Hillsboro and the Railroad the light to sav who our officials in ell telling him that under the cir- company, on the subject of land sub­ 000 lmd'.r’ i of wheat have boon of general education in the State. send to that ¡»ost. He reports plen­ every department shall be; they have cumstunces a change w<»s not desira­ t. sidies to the latter party; and thinks hauled from this county to Portland ty of buffalo in tlie Big Horn coun- i Considering the circumstances in named them and all the voter had In fact, even-tiling to b « found in • &rat- ble, and Hipj)le coincided and that all the parties are more or loss and is met l*y u counter and more which it is placed a great success try and thinks that the Sioux will t-lasa Variety Store. j to was to g»> to the [»oils and vote for “ tother" Republican was snubbed r* habit* statement of an anonymous He remarks that Cornilius reached go there. Two companies of cav- » has been achieved—all that could be the men in nomination. Now the and Mi *. Gooilell is master of the sit­ its’f ‘ sent size ** e Tirst^year of its lo­ writer from Hillsboro to the Orfr/mi- reasonably expected. airy lmvc been ordered from here to | old party walls that bound the minds uation. cation, 'and that f>3,bb0 bushels of iitn who says that 10t>,00(tbuslielsliave Fort Laramie to-day. These circumstances ought to be of the voters of the country, so that Mrs. Belle Cook’s address on W o­ wheat were shippedthis year from been transported to Portland in wag­ considered. Our sanguine expecta­ A tlanta , Feburarv 14.— At Rut- j they were made t»i carry out the de­ man Suffrage which appears in this ledge, G a ., last night, L. M. Woo«.I this point. Anil then goes on to ons. And the latter hacks his state­ tions about the rapM growth of our Mv goods wer« ««levied «xpne«»lv for tiri« signs of the few leaders whose only ' ment with evidence which cannot be State have never been realized. Then h *» v : wee’ksO/vgoji»'<*;i is a logical,common p0i'SOned b?s three clfildren and then uu‘- ' - 1 i shall ha11 a,w*.v“ «P A iul1 »lesire was and is to feel from the «king There are about thirty houses in giiipiaid. “ Northwest" onlv rate His wife had deserted * . in Oregon one fourth the pop- public crib are beginning to be bat­ sense and womanly view of this sub- shot Cornelius and 150 inhabitants. Any­ the reserve for home consumption at FA S H IO N A B LE CLO TH ING ject. It has none of the “ sh.’eky’- j ^ j ,, uliition necessary to properly sustain tered down, and the voters of Doug- thing like active business in the tlm e 25 mi« bitsliels. Now if Mr. Ir u l- a prominent fi-atnre in my «tore. Jtly gootia of the masculines. If we had < T* ■ one College. Most unwisely as it las county hurl the first shot u our st^le jfcueral stores and work shops is con- * . . * Nr.w loiiK, Feb. 14.— Itisjirojios- ar*- all n*-*r, my salesroom lanjt and uWf- liniVr’s statciueiit tlict t’!e C'cnter- we , would ° gladlv place ed , to . dispense with St. Patn»*k * • P»; s r» n,„i ,„v fiued to thHM‘n.s’'« for hauling and . . . , s reins to the writer, obedient to State. The m 'vemirit ni Douglas space .* * ° give it a 1 Dav i a u<| ll,y /e i mill grinds 30,000 bushels an- , , , , , ,, «hipping wheat. \\ hat will be tin* fate vi/e in our eo.umns, not that we indorse , I / . ’ some law <>f human nature, the peo- is only the beginning. The Patrons jiara le this vear, and give tlio money . of Cornelius ij i.-> difficult to say. Its nuallv is reliable, and if the other , , , . , • , , it altogether lv.it because it is a t»-«»- , . , ., , ______*4 ! , j • pie have started some six or eight of Husbandry, if we are not misin­ whicli it would cost for tlia relief o' freinds ere uopci iil. Had the Di- five nulls m the P R IC F S ns L O W a« the L O W E S !i countv gr:rd 15,DUO ; nta.ihj view’ cf tl.e subject, consc L ’olleges which, whethei bv their . . 1 ( rectors of the Oregon C entral Rail­ the pooi-. 1 formed, teach the spirit of independ- road been satisfied t» l*.:tve made the bushels each a year we have about merits or their pretensions, get and anee and judging from what I know quefitly wi t*iy of eonsitleration. Ciiii AiiO, Feburay 14.— A special to 1 bushels of wheat most of Hillsboro i'i.1 Forest (¿rove, 100,000 Bui). D avi .*» is waiting for “ Tax the 7/•*/»**ue, referring to the inform- i hold students to the completion of of 'hr men who met here t to-day, I it would liavebeeh vastly more profit­ in reserve which lias an*1 will be all the education thev ever get. am satisfied that what t : i V undcr- Payer" t»» give hi.ii a lift. This a*ion on the moiety system, which able for the company, eu 1 of equal manufactured into flour. The true Denominational feeling is strong take they will accomplish. It is not week’s issue has a weak l ack. “ Tax the M ays and Mea’mC »»miuitteehavQ hup »rtance for tlie coi’ iity, even al­ To my fonnw «n»A>>ni«rs and «11 in this statement of tfib wheat production though Cornelius ti'''cr should have enough to give schools an unques- an organ’zation of a few “ headless Payer” is unmercifully cudgeling his finally secured; says the members o? yif | roosters vvho have grievances and »»1»! brains to get another milkstip^nodley the Chamber of Commerce .and a or Uot. follows : their merits. sores t»> heal, as those who cppbsi ready for next week. The lYapato special agent will be heard next ! ltiish» Is Is the count*-seat of \\ ishingt >n Under th*? operation of thi law them will find sooner or latei;; luit mountain is laboring- and we warn Tuesday. Startling revelations are 1 Hilly stitii>n f »rw.irled . r,.t;<*,i; county, and apparently the largest F'»r* (ir uf Station t*.4,noo this Thslitution is left to the support it is an organization compos?»! of the tue readers of //<»//»,'*/'*»/'.'■ Insult', to pr*miised. There is evitlenee in town in the county, but Forest (»rove NfWt»>n Station an 1 look wild for the mouse. • if perhaps the weakest ’-ody nun’er- sterling men < > f the land who have Itfoilsville............... .-.'.uno abundance to show that the ir- ; ! Ms really a larger population than ■ , A fry *» - '» ^ ' 10,000 ically and j^ecunianly in trio State. the good of the country at heart, and it 1 m s . The former lias 543 inhabi­ Flour Mill at HilIaU>ro M*’ V : m .!.!. s Sjieeeh <'U the Port- bu rners of Customs officials have ’ From o*h> r j>».***)** Highest Market Price paid for Butter tants. while the letter has 502. The 11 nil' ll 1 »y farmers to Portland This d<>esn**t make tl.e Institution I lie men l »n«t .Dalles an»] Salt Lake laMroatl, made it a business to ctirrujit clerks j llNt.tMMI and E$gt county has lat dy cr< etc \ a tine Court any more, nor any less v: Im'.î-V■ to who i»ay tho taxes, who maiitain its vii i» :: ejtjn -treil ili th** ReUeth last whose business it is to look aftrf- ; lü'.i.oc,*; Export*-1 House/ built of I'idck, and well fin­ 1SchooIs am' its morals, suppuri. its w**ck, is nil abb' pres<*ntment ot Custom l*)ô,( HK) the community and State. House affairs in large ished, at a cost of *14.U00. A first For hoim- and r.ianufactiiriiig ,tani*es iti Now under these eireum * I'llllilfl er *c, th'■*.»:• *»ve tin■ men who that matter and is an »tln r j v "f of mercantile 'iotisre: by them to see" '.lass district school house has by on M »1 iing th-> conduct­ true policy as xV^ll as our boun »len i line J» lid» iit 1 movement, and t 1 1tieni ti licet and villainy often go to- condemn the whole should bo all»>w ed with marked ability by Mr. D. M. bushels. Two hundred and fifty » l’.’.Cst i» ill- I say i1 * j 1- :sp»•od for u j )»>n tlii'in the ft 1 to ereej* in. If anything, like ij C. Gault, who has a high school thousand bushels would be a low and :t¡ A. HINM AN. . »»al work a a iT' : rr >!*•* niOîl'l natioi l’s J)0ii-JH•tuity »fi j>**:id s. ablv I t Inning been ' t'*d in he pro­ Hght is ina*le liy Custom < flf*eialS i: ehi^s among his advance«l pupils. r, r/nin estimate f»>r lrist year’s pro­ Fv>r-'*»ii r r^T«. N ot . 7, 1*73. the Institution to the publu », By 111 e \vay avo Avail!t to hr i-Hy che ling of the Woman Suffrage As­ >vi!l result in the »liseovery of {rand* I In scholars im n ' Jiately un.ler his duction in this county. Pt-rhaps in .the A**a»l emu * «u p.at- 1t» mell upon count\ ta' .s and !;:11*121 * sociation t lia t G< . Grover was in such as must * m l in wholesale re car»' are good specimens t»f the gen­ ¿ug.»i:gn eral intelligence ami cultivation of A P o lic e m a n Needed. a :4 i)\ rn .ia . m t 1 ment J.vè Tiall meet vit h a generous <•** *. The coiant v ( 'ourt after maturo svinjiathy with tlio “ in > *-in**nt." form. the voting people of Hillsboro. •« ( juj n-tw»-»! rf»[i ^ ; Forest (¿rove needs a policeman ' rivalry th.ai vKili make sui lonty deliberation and receiving council Hi^ F*e< 11» n**y j iMi^’.es a < ani de- M '. sminoton , Feb. lib — In the There arc 28 plaepsof business in the ■aijsn'g •»lílPíS tf a class ! ti io more ncecssarv that this lepirt- the State, have concluded to remit W i n’mlerstand that the I hil"»so- tition of tlie citizens of Oregon iti re*- chanics' and tradesmens shops. of boys and young men at the enter- ' ^f* n‘:l(h tiu*more * dTeet- the tax upon th»* additfi nal por c»*nt- jiii. : <*f Capato swamps is down gar»l to cjinrge^ against It's coll­ ON K F lIrl& zH tf Huff ¡X y After tlm railroed passed the town, iv**. it 1:4 terrain that without nvig :*»••(! «»Mod to tile »»o'.inty asse.;-.:iv*nt TTV HSINlLld D ’ ¿tV.fl-ia.I 31ÍY roll by tile State Board of Finaliza­ among his°Dem»>»*rat¡» friend » <* »I- eague, Mitchell, and asking the it made little if > n r material progress tainn'V'it giv c u by the young ladies orous and successful Aradcniv then tion as it would w » n k a hardship to in­ lectin. some more fac*s[?lfor H 'lla - same to be investigatevi bj* tlie Sen- for a year. I Jut¡fig the pastyimr it of th' Ptiilom*itheui S *.*iet\- last SIUM 9NIU3Slftâl lT4|ffH31Nl¿ has perceptibly ’¡»"proved, and t’-w week is only another evidence of will be bu» little material for th<* sist on itscolleotion, because in a few • /»».- / ate. Kelly said he had been ac­ cas»*s it could not be collect**»! ami ♦'fomises to keep ailvnneiflg. Its that want. The Society had no College from rear to year. •pjvq pin* uoori’f 'sto*{ ‘«K d R v quainted with Mitchell for twelve sotlie assessment would not be equal. central positi»>n, supported by the ^.»ois; *sni]V <*ll> Hl!A uuii - muuu ) ui o*iy ! In the higher courses the endo’. - marshal,.as clubs generally do at years, and knew nothing that would Now us to the “ Tax-Payer's rn'h and fertile prairies and j rospur- Saoiis 41 unj}| ment gives us an advantage—and thtb publ»i* meetings, to prevent in­ be derogatory to his character. In letter in the Fr^'/n’Ksiointf , ou> farmers, will secure its penna- * •poajaonjjq,}, let me say these endowments can be 1 he indebtedness of the count“ iv fiem'c and ultimate growth beyond terruption. They thought doubtless f r* renting the charges he desire»! it ^fVO’IIUJOJ < pend venture. The great drawback that it would be u’*iPc”essf»rv for a i doubled when the funds are really not ¿7(100.00 biit about f.uOOO an» i T7Asm>,v.ro>. Feb. 13.— The bill t») he understood that he said noth­ ‘jno^^uuiipuq *jnoj4 « jjig to its rapid n ogress is the fact that young ladies, entertainment fo take , nceiled.- W»? mav by the thorough- this y«ar’s' taxes will 'a y at least for ascertaining the Idses;; sustained ing in favor or against him—that 82000 of the j»r* sent indebtedness the ()(), with in the House by a vote of 105against be referred to the Committee on HaoNin.iîix a i? ness of the laud owners on the line spect nothing but the power of pun­ lege, that is so generally consii.fi red sufficient funds in the treasury to •<») .y p{»«,/( -.yipaTl Jo; pi a? y 85. It was argued that if the Gov­ Privileges and Elections, and it was owIY •p-uu-»s.«j»l.»j., xw • iliiit]! placet all the contingent expenses » ■ *t giving at once a liberal subsidy ishment. The exercise of authority ! the best in til».* land. Here the lu - -A*j ).»a '.V}auoj oqi ut lunTjaJoai Äuvavqt ernment shsould pay the citizens so or»lered. thereof The county Court has 7 iano for the station building*1 ami i stirutioit ought to excel. It is by nothing to »fi* with fixing t)»*. info .f for tin se losses that Congress would . 0 » addition to tin* town s*te, by which when U is powerless to enforce its A t . i . i ntowx , Pa., February 1(5.-»-A ke<*ping up its standard of scholar- » ■ . U3dV3H0 ¿i) dÌ3H3 SV 113S commands is worse than useless and the assessment of ti,,v- property *u b** “ tlood-gateil with bills i. r dam­ the railroad company v-oul»l have A ;UP freight train on the Lehigh an . , il!* l»Ù« UVJ *p*»IU!Ä |O0.^ 1> »-n pec’iniarily benefited, the re- only excites rfilicule and greater op­ , sliiji and character that we arc* to the cotinly. All that it. oaii o,» is t > ages from 1 » litisylvania r'lui Ohi»* •aonpoid .(junn ir Jb spniq H® ■ loJ quehanna Railroad, between 1 ami win final success in the State. Ami sec that the projierty of individuals reti- «n ha 'll th •ir à fi. r The w lifer of the letter refered to, the course tli.it ? t ‘ d rives away stu­ own hands and teach them tin* re­ bursement of citizens damage»! by The body of tlie engineer, Daniel 1'urllund. Tibs tl.»s*. aid, a.el the dents. It may d<> fids in particular shows either one of two tilings, that Shannon, was found under the en- spect they owe to institutions f»unnl- .»•suit is that ( i. Cornelius at- is that lie is shamefuly ignorant of war. «•ases, but it furnishes the only solid .r , T I r L rine cosiderablv burned. The fire- Vl«-dg; i tli«1 id least I'l.UtIO bus!' e ? for tlu-ir own b *ne!it. tin* law on this subject or that the Ihe Hmise of H . , , • , ,, ,, B oston , Feb. 13. man and brakeman were badlyscatll- inducemei\t to men »>f intelligence anj » Is of wheat, were hauled by the comity Court.*has gohe bevoml its '* he Town Board ought t»> provi»le Representatives, this iffternoon, 0(l !U1(j i>lirn0f a spe ¡ .I police for public iu*-*-tings. to make Forest Grove a place, of .jurisdiction in that matter. Siu^«niijj»j ‘tim j |« h For he voted, 118 to 8M, to rescind the Sum- rcj»orted kille«l. A stove in the which would have went hy tin* raM- ‘¿anuon»js , Inqiris»••;!*. half .— The law. And I ovo,,IK\ 'or expecting of the hot Ì!iform<* 1 farmers * f the wholesome terr ror of iat students j assf.ssn,ont; to wit, so they would not V ‘suiviTON, February 13.— In the Í7?T • district sav that between l»(►,(MM| al l to aid the police the S»>* fi ti’ s sl.'ouM i prepared elsewhere, will come liere have to make the levy upon the »Tot- Senate, to-ilay, Mitchell intro»luce»l following are the jiostal changes for i the Pacific Const,,., , sad ici a KV s M v b f J ‘tlT'rVffoA bnslielv w» re baule 1 t»» Rori- lar greater than it liad been ycaiA have marshals appoint*»! to n»*t ' to finish their studies. It will surely a bill authorizing the construction of Postmasters aj>j'r**ig students of higher aims, and before. The truth’ is the parties t à a bridge across the out off* nders and haml th* m'ov» i t»» ' I. Willamette **ox, Cornelius, Washington (.'‘»VfiiiG taken a‘ 5 1,000 lmsh»‘ls hauled, it m' 1 '’t Have a* tendency to bring stu­ whom l e woulii have the blame ought to River at Salem, Oregon. Referfird Oregon; A. T. Boi«*e, HilJsborO, w is a rh-ar h>S'. <»f $1.000 to he Rail­ justice. The churches dents :*nto the Academy, if that *1»*- attach in tins mutter had no more to TV ashington County, Oregon: James , road Coinpinv. The nio-t intelli­ have persons appointed and »listrib- partment is as well manned in the »To witfi’ it tFan any private individu­ to the Committee on Commerce. V. Tlast«*rson, W.alia Walla, Wash- jo A l i t o r a lY H ix io r gent class *.f farmers admit that the nted uniting the audience whose future as it has T/cen in past years. al, The county Court enunot sav W ashington , February 13.--General ington Territory; S. D.Maxton, Tan- i loss of time to them in hauling to what cattle, hygs. she**p, »v**. sl»all H. .Milrov, SuiMuinleinleiit of Indian ‘spo jo )\0Q\S duty it should be t<» report offenders ! To tnrly popularize we must grade comer, Clarke County, Washingtoj* Fortland was about >l,oO<\ ho assessed at. It cannot say tlvat up and not grade down. trtTiT _ - Affairs for Washington Territory,who^ T«‘rritoi‘y.. fhe plans of the fami» rs for the fit the town authorities. The offfi-e There will be schools enough iii Mr. H ’s property in F. G. aliali be ‘ HV.U VIA a w S V H. & New York,.February H>.— A Key couung.sr?as»*iì. si. »uhi ir» fr»-’ .1'* < f *tir J’-rs-ms appointed for this : the State where students Can pursue a .sessed no higher *»r no Tower than was sus; eii*\ed ficim office in Novem­ )\ est (lisjiatch states that it is re­ station h»* er<*»*ti-1 at Hìllsluii■ », siri* si r\it e both* ¡g the Societies ami in a miscellany of studies ami after Mr. Ravmonil s in Wapah*, and that ber last by Inspect*»! E. C. Kemble, JO A l l IRC A I V WAS JO V more praetienl and ee»»noiijirrd. the Cimi »-I*'slioubl n»;t b? known to rattling around two or three years is the extent of its authority an«! as has been Billy exoneratcij from all ported by the steadier fjQni, Havana . axv 11 1 sit seven thousand volunteers have there is no évidence that it arrogated I ln-y intend org ini/mg a regular the gi neral public. W e throw out come out graduates. Others can to itself ar»thorit\ to do moie I 1>©- blame, and Was testnre»l to hi*f office taken the city, compelling the Cap- pian *»f having tiu-ir wh< at liauled t»» popularize in this way better than t*»i;i jC^enural fro take icfugêbip, board Portlan»! hy publie t< a»ns, at thè these suggestions for the j oblio we can. Wo shall in competing licve it ‘tid no nioi'C. If T mistake to-day by order of the President. WAsiifN». ton , Fehrunry 13.— Gen Mm ojniiiish war steamer Aripcllas. n»*t the assessment was made by trie sanie rate as thè railroad" eharges. g»»od as we umlerstand it. axv with others in this direction certain­ county assessor Uildef, the instruct­ Sheriilan tiiisr l>y l»ni*ig n itili ir; il!' i..U.— Gladstone was ly fail. •S3|J300J9 |0 lusuqjfcssv diojdtuo? tini“. : u*T all will traici, as lar í\u 1 r.F.vsrui: F*»rM». \V**Us Fargo A Considering all things the Institu- ion of the State Board of Equalisa­ Shormaii ffom New York, yesterdav, reeived by tlie (^ucen at Windsor v o z 'jv ‘s t i v a i of the , State, possii»14«. by tli«-ir own convei auens, <’o have recovered the Coney stolen ti»»n has prospered and if true to tlu , tion and the statutes — . , ,.■ if the offieinl rejiorts receive»! bv hinauf th*s '»fternoon, find he formally ten- j s' A t r i x - j n ? : m i o± blame. axv that thè director* of railroa*ls should Curtis found it Hit tl'M Sheriff ami should forfeit its ^ndowiVients, and l must sav that if the assessment is dians, and that he would leave f»>r H avana , Feb. 17.— A battle is re- resppet. Ibis is a j» irt. i»f thè fami- anoth<*r mrn were awarded an equal saoifr? SS3HÒ S1N39 V S3IQV1 will certainly nevCr see them in­ not something near cash value on Chicago to-dav to supciTiiir-iul anv porteil in the central department. ers' prò granirne f»»r »li»* »*<>m;.ii'g hir- slntr» *>f the money. The man re­ * • 1 * ! J General Basconc-z, with 3,(100 mcji ; projierty in various counties it, will ' do creased. action that might I h necessary. yo*t. The dire«*toi., .»f t,he Oivgon funded the share aVurdod ‘warded to Jiim and four j»ie»’cs of artillery attacked ! Lot not ot'r Wrtiit of fine buildings work a hardship upon those whose W ashington , Fed’. 14.— Indian In- Central Ruilroad w.»ufil U'> vali to ami said that ti;r.y»cinan might have be made too n 'lich of by the ill-nat­ property consists in cash notes and sj ector Tvefublc, who w as confirme*! the mailt for»** of t.ic insurgents, j “ mark. learn and inwai.lly «ogest" in accounts. If Mr. If. has 81(10 a x v o rn ivi v aasvHO 5,0ff0 strong umler Santa Luccia, ured and the envious. W e certainly these faets by taking tur.»1 hv tbe it since she fouiid it. *ty wlnt show should have neat and bofiifoi table ' **oin is it right to make him*pry tMxes by the SenTte Inst December, was -u.id 9XIAYH a x x o is u a a x a t h x , , nêâf 77ârâj*7. Tlie journals here say ; claim anv forelock, and, a*» soon as po>sibfi», of justice t*io slierifi* buildings for the uses of instruction on 8100, while Mr. R. has a horse hung lip by a motion to reconsider, that the battle .-lasted seven hours,! give a frei^tit and passengor stati».n part of it is hero mi our eoniprelicn- and for the preservation of our valu­ worth 8100 and has only to pay taxes which i* as rejected onlv yesterday, resulting in a Spanish victory, with 1 t»i Hilldxu'o au»l F'irest (¿rove. By si»>n. 82,b(K) whs the reward. able libiMrv and ifi creasing- collec­ on ¿50? any fair man would sav no. The long delay ih this confirm-; * o{ 50 killc(l an(l mounded, j doing s»), they will do a publie dutv tions in natural history. These wo Looking at it in this light the county , , .. , The loss of the eneaav is not given. : A ( 1 H IST . We will give A Farm- nt ion was caused l>v parties. \vln>ni r . v • L i j . * tu thè merehunts and farmers *>f must and ¿an have. But this im­ assessor did what he thought was „ * 1' * 1U IU Insurgents in the eentral depart- rrist to grind next provement must be made chiefly bv right and it was right. More Anon. Ivembal had offended bv suspend- uu.nt are burning houses jn i l l di Hillslioro, to thè intelligent f and re- *r (mnlcr) fine! pe<»pie >j! r**i‘e.^t Gì i . a-Id ■ » ¿ur *i ir,fcj d*-nt M pun-clv**-.. person «lift p\p*»’i*» Isotrrsn rvi, i d oth ructions. THE Mil STORE !Jl ST OPENED!! A. HINMAN _ TELEGRAPHIC knot Pepper S a i 3HIM m u Y n o o l 3 3 1 jo H.dobs v XOO±S ± 0 3 1 3 8 mm M y Mm m 3HOi«3lHAI3i l 30 ¡