1 / ■ -: Mat** _ T 2 ..J! du. k t a i l i c a i l M a tle r- just sceptical enough to believe th a t criminality. I asked, furtherm ore, . liie editor of the Sacramento Rrrord, the privilege of being present to v an a - t ent; U! , Xii st;lL,"i th at there nor any other man even if he had a ! cross-examine Beecher and other ic i or a Mtíti*'* I i i*o o- lias i cn a change in the m anage-j salary grab record, could get enough w itnesses’. This was in reply to a H *R V , to a.*i no ii: dnties mul to 4 i\ m in t of the Oregon end California j honey from a ton of lir o rp in e leaves statem ent that he had no other evi- in salary, Pro! Thos. Cotalou was railwnv. The Oterm&n bondholders j 1° hH his eye. The only reasonable ; deuce of Beecher's adultery than the (Uf ( >reiron having become dissatisfied with Hoi- i explanation of the source of honey - j confessions of his wife. Lc ( . o ( i p » g i s oiuted Uf r* rattling th til*' L'f'l«t. n \vh« at; dew is th a t i t is the result of exhala- . ; for a term of two yours, or until Iris ladav’s management thereof, have i >11 V. till th” w >rk ! n n la*M u.B hi th.- lif!«!— , , ,. . . . , N ew \ okk , Ju lv 2->.—\ic to n a tiou from plants which is converted w ,, . r * . .... N •st ti!T* V V, \V . 1 • V *'l!!l t i 1 in »n!i •«■- 1 sue ■e-.s >r should he duly qualified. ! appointed Mr. Kohler receiver, who l, , . Woodhull and Tenm e C. Clafflm by heat and moisture and u . , • . . ,. . I !{;> ;i no t f otli.-e will expire on the ! wil1 ^ ^ n f t e r handle the receipts of into vapor , , . , ,, . ... naAo arrived in New \ o r k from their ■ is condensed and falls m certain 10 - A V r , , . . _ the road instead <>/ Mr. Holladay. n of V« 1!« »V ’•* \vh* lib* r Ttp Ill- s ... w esteru lecturing tour. In con v e rs -1 21‘ii of August next. Three of the old Directors were made ealities. , ing with a leporter the form er said, , This provision for a State t^ * r O ll't ¡1 liti«! • n . la *1 • to retire and three new ones appoint- | T ilton had begun the battle nobly [ g ist was one *>» the few wise j u t_a t . * .. , •, ,,u as ed . . bv .i the tlie agent of the creditors. ! a irl when his strength failed she unscrupulous Legislative rri * i s* ai , , A corr «• q*«m«l t* I It of thc " • (/oh iitti ures of the __ 1 " I he new directors are Mr. Kohler, would take it up. Sho said both j Assembly of 72,and furtherm ore its reform Mr. H. Thielscii and Hon. S. I'. *ng *-thcr 1 sides hud told horrible lies about the ! V i * 1* f » > l • S that a:in intention was fultillcil in a highly Chadwick. Holladay s salary was Legisla- it * i ,w- oo T l.n lnatter. She caredflittle?)for Beech- 1.*: •lat n *n l»y t! 1C S.)C\t satisfactory m anner by the appoint­ «•lit. down to ?7,20C. July 2 2 .— l u e , , ' S an riuNcisco, . . ™. . rp u . e r s relations with Mrs. Tilton but i 11 that Ft »lilt* n*•-..li t-:- intr aluce a ment of Professor Condon who is as ent of Theodore lilto n against . , , , There are also various rum ors statem p i • i r i i ,.„i i,»u i coukl and would show th at lie was as icStatcCon:ditntion enthusiastic in his geological investi­ 4’f*it i♦ j « • ■ 1 «coin* *>f tl about the future m anagement of the Beecher is 1 published and has pio- 1 | much a free lover as Theodore T il­ i i :t bill inr.d pa IN it. Now then we gations as Hugh M iller ever was. W estside road. Holladay went up duced intense excitement. In a long ton. M hen the time conies to speak Now then tlie main <|uestion with V 1v ;mien g* m I>l>ce*l to that prop- to St. Jo Friday with the intention letter to the InvestigatingComurittec o u t,th e world would stand nglmst at us is, whethi r the office of State (lo- 1 as is reported of determ ining w heth­ ho gives as his reasons for making the hypocrisy of Beecher. She said * iti Oil. We 'w* hi hi just like to see ologist. will be continued by the next J. B. Matthews, Proprietor. the disclosure, th at they had been au< >r«*rt ii. g i-le fui ■e would Legislature. We have .-vmo reasons er it would not be better to extend demanded by the committee and by she came straight here from San the road into Polk c o u n ty I t is Francisco to take p art in this fight * 11*>r.-e our S•t;i2e t ’*)iistitiiti«in or for tearing that such will not he the Beecher,and that as his wife had left thought, th at if this Were done it as she looked on this as her own { case. Reform and retrenchm ent him he was no longer hound to se- T he greutest an d b est v ariety of G en e rtl would double the business of the salaries , , . . , , battle for a principle she advocates. ! w hen it com*:‘S to raising \v< re tie* watchwords ot all three of the eonclu- conclu- cresy fo£r her sake. In tne 1 1 M erchandise is k ep t in th e Bee H ive Storo road. It is also asserted th at after 1 * 10 1i »rami of the iverage l.i. g i slat or sion of this letter ho says: „T his j ft\x 1* hancisco , Ju ly 25.—A dis- the political parties in the hate elect­ of an y place in th e C ounty. Thin S td re lias the wheat crop shall he moved the * * »•i >vi s to«v ianre nn«l liberal f«>r such alw ays been n o ted for its v ariety a n d it desperate man must hold himself on- j pidcli from E ureka, Nevada, gives ion, and it is to be feared that u n ­ ears on this side will make only three suedi things as Constitutions and der the pressure for retrenchm ent a'icays shall be not only n o ted for th e ex ten t ly, and not me, accountable for the particulars of the storm yesterday. trips a week. This is nothing but af its variety, b u t fo r th e law.;. At this critical peii'id of brain- this item of public oxper.se r ill bo wretchedness which these disclos- Ifc had been raining with great vio- rum or but \vc* give it for wliut it is the * nlargeim m m ot * irgemcnt the e provisions provi ures will carry to his own home and h-diec hi the early m orning,till noon, ■ lopped oil’. There would i n t be much Q u a litti o f i t s G o o d s Constitution liocom** verv pliabh so rctr. nchment in doing tins and c e r­ worth. hearth. as thev have already brought " hen a cloud burst on the lofty range , It is evident however th at there i the salaries of Judges and otlu-r of­ | to m ine.” He then proceeds to set ° t the m ountains to the east. A j ANl) THE tainly it would not bo reform. I t ficers can be increased when theCon- would be a penny wise and per.ml has been much m ismanagem ent in forth specific charges. He charges vast volume of water rushed down j stitutiou says in plain English tin .> foolish policy to save the pitiful «uni these railroads. The bondholders Beecher with adultery with M rs.T il-! the canyon where the town is loca- j CHEAPNESS o f it s p r i c e have discovered too Into that they thev are just so much and cannot l>e ton, and cites what purports to be ted, and tlio eastern p art of the town | of M to the State and s! op ex - have been swindled and thev do not increased l»y perquisites. \m l when I sell for C A S tt, co n se q u en tly I h ave fa^Js in proof of the charge. H e " ils flooded for ten minutes by a , p ’ »rations and ’i nvestigation of our propose to let the profits of the road,if No i osses to m ake up off of good custom ers. a reapportionm oiu of Senator's an l avers th at Beecher seduced Mrs. fearful rush of water constantly in -| coal fields, beds of iron ore and o th ­ there be any, pass through Holla- Representatives i.- made by which a Tilon and sustained criminal rein- ercasm g in violence, depth and im- er valuable m inerals; an accurate day’s hands any longer. Senator.i for.iustanco the Senator in tions with her for a year and a half, potuosity. The people of a portion knowledge of which sent abroad OXE J/.EV.S” M O SfiY K AS GOOD The road has also lost the carry­ W ashington county) i< legislated out at the end of which time Mrs. Tilton of tl,e l ,,ace " ero hemed in. Every j would invite capital to seek invest­ ing of the mail on this side. Mr. AS A NOTH EES’. of hi- office according to law, a spe­ confessed to him her guilt and im- nioment houses were torn from their ; ment here, and would serve to in­ Corbett proposes after this m onth to cial act is made to legislate him into i ploreu him to he reconciled toBeech- foundaliohs and sw ept away with | vite the immigration to our bor­ carry th e in/ril in stages. Holladay it in violation of constitutional en ­ ders of a laboring class so much All will fare alik e in prices, which shall . er. A reconciliation was effected th eir «H'cupants. Ropes were pro-1 would not carry the mail any longer actm ents. It is jn>t a little strange between Beecher and Tilton by the j cured 11 line fonnetl of brave needed to develop the vast resources alw ays l>e T H E V ERY L O W E ST th ey caU on the present terms, and Corbett that Democrats w lio are such (p it- former confessing his sin and l>cg- i 1,1011 " h o thus protected dashed into be afforded for of our comparatively unknown would not give any more so the tended sd c k k rs for“ strict construc­ the torrent and raved many lives. ging for pardon, which was granted. State. California with but a little mail service will be done l y stage tio n ” would be rtie authors of these F o r C a s h ! ------ But Tilton discovered that, Beecher Only a few women and c h ild re n ; over six times our population, at the hereafter. bold and palpable violations of our and Plym outh church were trying to « .„ ■ lo st. The bodies are l« in S j preceding. Legislature,appropriated N ew G oods nre co n stan tly arriv in g and Constitution. They are responsible San Francisco, J u ly 21, 1V74- destroy his character to clear Beech­ brought to the court house as fast as <»ran-«*rs vs K n i l r o a d s . sl()(),0tU> for geologic:i 1 surveys of for these w anton violations of the Thirty houses w ere Received at Portland, Oregon, July 21, Xetc floods, G ood G oods , CHEAP GOODS; er and for this reason he discloses recovered, that State, or on«- hundred times organic law of our State and we pro­ The Hood lasted onlv | 1874, 2:25 P M- sw eptaw a The (1 rangers are wide-awake and the great wrong done him. m ore money than we have appropri­ To MESSRS- BRADLEY, MARSH pose to hold their noses to the grind­ WI LL sex . l . To this statem ent'(which wo have a half hour. The total loss of life & CO, British Bankrupt Stock by ated for the same object And it cer­ ;f railway capitalists continue to play stone. Tilt endorsem ent of the Dem- tainly would be no reform to stop -harp with them they stand a good abridged because statem ents are is not known, but it is believed steamer; purchased at tremend- I will alw ays keep all th e S ta n d ard B ran d s o ratio A*l: ninistrution for the pa- this geological work, no more than chance to get their eye-teeth pulled. mad«* that are too indecent for gen- ii will reach twenty-five or thirty. QUg discount. J. J. O’BRIEN of G oods an d . by a strict in te g rity of p u r­ mu years, evi n by a plurality v< This stock w ill consist of Dry Goods, pose to deal ns I w ould be d ealt by. i now to cut l .i" n the common school fund. In Wisconsin and Iowa they haveal- oral reading) succeed «. series of let­ Losses arc reported to be §150,000. , . ... Clothing, Boots and Shoe3, Hats and n v ite y o n to m y S to re, w hich I lidw c h risten indi « au s an a inning condition of done too ready brought the railroads to terms ters by Mrs. Til ton. Mr. Tilton and I he (tifiiyhic give'san outline • „ . . . , Th* science of geology h n ; Caps, Groceries, etc- etc-, and w ill bt* th e pubi c morals. much for the enlightenm ent of all and have reduced somewhat tin* im- Beecher. Hers to her husband are o. B eechers forthcoming defence, Sopl at an en 9 »mous K itherw c should observe thè 1; ws classes to be entirely ignored in our inende profits ot these e>’ortenor.*« confessions of the seduction, and derived fre*m parties who profess to i SACRIFICE, of our State <*r vote them dead and oil their watered stock. I h^pite the oliai that she was overpowered thoroughly understand the situation. ! Full particulars in fliturc a d v e r ts Suite where education is such an im- live witliout law. for it wmild be luet­ portant feature in orti* social and j M i­ power of the capital of the railroads bv •e-' ^'or s jdaiisil*!»' argum ents The Gra/thi-- says the docum ent will j ici to be robbed wdhout la"’ tinnii to li*ic.il economy. It has poured floods and the assistance of the great law- and r- asoningsagainst the imormali- Uo a very powerful and startling one | be robbed under it. Iheir intercourse. and will make some confessions R em em b er tli** pine«. J N. C ainpbel nt light on the dark places in bibical vers Evarts and Judge Curtis against t v it, the W isconsin railroad law lias O ld S tan d , F d v st G rove. V { l i m i m i M o u u m e n t l’rojvrt *)•>■ President p»v. ;.L „f McMa UiUi.,. which w ill create as great surprise as hi- torv and given the intellect a Pvitis. Ju ly 22* >oting where once a blind faith was been declared constitutional by the lion, in r< spohse to a deputation of d ’d lilto n s now famous piesenta- ( J . II. M A T T H E W S . T he Pioneer and Historieal Socie­ le only ground for feet and hands courts. In W isconsin the railroad members of the Assembly who wait- tion of his alleged )>ersonal grieve-1 F o rest Grove* O r. Nov. 4th 1H73 ty of * »regon pr »pose t<» lai'** inonev I to d in g to. It has pulled down the companies tried to dodgt the law eti upon him to-day, said lie was ant’es* Beecher will acknowledge ; u7 :1 a t . er*-et a suitabb'raonum en^ to thè • artificial system of Christian cosmog- utul outwit the farmers. They i>- not summoned to power in order to *hat since the beginning of his min- ! memorv of Dr. Marcus W hitman ! ony und hurled in broken ruin the Pin ,1 an order that no one should be rert'.ire either a monarchy or i*.n ern- 1 lsl,’.v he has been beset by letters nd- " h o - massacro by thè Indians in i incongruous structure of Esher’s adm itted into the cars without lie pire. His acts proved to all that lie Messed to him from women.express- W alla W aila valley in lH17 is well enr uiologv. It has vindicated na- had a ticket. The law provided a wonld not participate in such an on- f-iro.'it p( lsonaladiniiation indeed j ,ci own to thè people of tliis State. ! fun - (io.l from the violence of bro- penalty for railroads removing a terp n se. The him u man and minister. He j m e law which created 1 Society prepose t r i ’ -e >lo,0,io j¿en law, and ont of a false and pro­ citizen from tne ears for refusing to the septennat still less imposed up- ^*lf,w that communications of rth e erection of this monument custf aii- vsteni has reared a beautiful Eh1 more for his passage tnau the on him the task of constituting a • 11 ;d 11 ro ar0 constantly received ! ‘i if they fail thev will trv to raise and harmoniou-* universe divine as r:ito piescrilx*d by law. Lut the a * lelinite republic. Mr. P erier’s bv cverv noted man in the commui- ( nongli fonds to pla *e a respor v a b l e the Intelligence whose plastic " r:inr cr " !ls too long-headed for bin offered him nothing; but bv ins- tv, and th at it is a special annoyance m onument over his n >l»lo d u* a a hand gave it form and consistency, this dodge. He worked up a conn- 0i.ating him from the Conservatives, of clergymen, poets and actors to be ■ I n th e n o v b u ild in g , co rn er *{ O ak.an J m.irk of î r .-peet to the eariatian pa- Instead of the few years since our tor ecluall.v as «harp against 1)V Av]ir).,e iie wished to govern, it thc focipients of these abnorm al de- ] E lm A venues, op p o site th e C ongre , giitional chu rch . F o re st G rove, O regon, tri‘>r who saved this upper coa-t t » earth was said to have been called the railroad regulation. "When he would deprive him of much counsel, m onstrations. A lter a general state- th f T'nited States. at a word out of the confusion o f could not get into the cars without a c ollseqUPntlv the M inisters w ould nient, Mr. Beecher will allude to the in 1^12 wh°n tli°ro was danger •ha«* i iie reader of the books of stone ticket at the company's rates lie declare in his name that he rejected (‘ase '^M rs. Tilton,who it seems con- \ that our fîovtrnrcent wouM cedc book s w 1 1 o.-* >rds a e the petri­ would buy a ticket for thc next sta­ the project. In conclusion he ox- crived for him a most extravagant j t !i - i irge terriforv t > the B ritish.D r. fied creatures of c. >unt.*?ss ages-- has tion, but a short distance, and so pressed an opinion th at a proclaims- PH!,Rlon* Knowing the lady from \ ■ h as u n p ack ed a larffo And well-selected stock W m in vent l>nck to W ashington taught us that m ight\ aeons have ac­ the company could not remove him lion, of the Republic m ight disturb childhood, and having m arried her j ' dì : f, rm *»ur( iov» rnrnetit of iis tm e complished the present, con lition from the cars w ithout violating the order and pence, but if the laws he to hf*r husband, and having been on *. Before h* started his friends of our earth; while yet f ir nut.tw ink­ law and would he compelled to take asked for were voted the septennat ’term s of D R Y GOODS ; V t o r n i SG, l i ATS-, relationship with both r > peisuade liim not to go be- ling in the blue seas nrolln* I fr om the granger for the rest of his would become a movement ealcula- t,lc was letl l>>’ a «Intnge infatuation FA S C Y ARTICLES, dr. .if the périls of the journev, us, are islands that blazcil on their journey what the law’ designated. ted to inspire confidence and re- to subm it to her blandishm ents, and le siiifl to them : Jiy /'/-* i* o/ • an intimacy was founded which,while i whirling course;blussom edand fm it- The railroads having been thus bad- spect. AT.P«> ,, • J i t' f h'if sa <* * th '< lvjout-generaled gave up the dodge . . . . . . . , j it Was not criminal, was reprehensi- I e 1 into busy population; and grew Mrs. lilto n s statem ent is pub- , , • /* <<«/* .1 •;,'*/•/ •'.*/> y»'*'Tp/<*. He bl* ak and uninhabit« «1 millions and and have subm itted to the law. The . . . . r, . . . . b,, ble, or at least put him in a position Family Groceries and Provisions, I t is long and explicit. She , . .. . . ~ the pcrilous journev nîotie millions of ages before thc vapory reduction made by the new law is lislied. . , , , i , , - . which made him seem to d< > great W H O L E S . * L I A*»*1 R E T A IL , . |v on hors* baek and pc.rtlv afoot flame of our little world had rolled not nearly so groat as we had been absolutely a n t solemnly denies ; wrong to Tilton He will confess that. she has ever eora- ugh aw ildcrness populmis with off into its eccentric orbit from thc led to suppose from first reports. th at that both he and Mrs. Tilton were < - and savnges and reached parent sun. This wonderful science A few examples will show the com­ m itted adultery with Beecher, and : very emotional and given to exng- HARDWARE, CROCKERY de., de. that he was ever guilty of an indec­ \Y •hington and succesiled in in.ak- has narrowed the field of speculation; parative differenceof the charges un­ ; geration in sentim ent, and th at the orous act o r suggestion in her pres- >m < iovenim ent see th<* value of has given m axiom- instead of post­ der the old and new rates: correspondence between them was ! Tn fart, ev ery th in " to he fo u n d in a first Xtui rates ' OTlcG' She reproves Tilton for his Old rates ervir.g this great country for the ulates. It has contributed som ething From f'hicnrjo to not what should have existed be­ 1 class V ariety S to re. , WVst L iberty, 1 1 ............$7 35 87 12 F ree Love doctrines, and declares in < s of our citizen«, tween pastor and lady, and that lady / ;>7 .. 7 IK) to every science. Philosophy and Iowa C ity, la . h 50 substance th at his conduct toward f the monument he raised to theology are indebted to it foi valu­ M orengo, l a .................... 0 00 tlie wife of his friend. B ut the pe­ her for years has been th at of a tra i­ c iry rif the Christian patriot able acquisitions. And our Repre­ culiarity of the ease was th at Mrs. H o n c y -D c w . tor, coward and heathen, The com­ !. i i • * of this State and theTerri- sentatives ami Senators cannot, thev Tilton complained bitterly of h rr mittee of Investigation was exam in­ is foi m* 1 ont of it, and lot this must not, ignore its supreme claims. My poods were pelbefhd «tbrcxxly for thi< husband's self-sufficiency, w a n t of Tlie Sacramento 7 term'd has dis- ing the original letters last night. fill alwn.v« keep up a full m arket an d I «hall ic i'» ! viying 1)3 inscrihedthere- kindness to her, and possible infidel- The petty sum of § 1,000 for the covered the source of hohey-dew. It asso rtm en t m aking c a n i o n i e 11 1 o t o future généra­ services of our State Geologist L ondon , July -4. I t is reported j tv, and she looked up to M r.Beec h- _ ......................... ..... ....... is says that . the microscope discloses __o __ • r - ____ i v • ‘ F A S H IO N A B L E C L O T H IN G OTIS of is noble chara**ter and he- nothing, compared with their value, the fact th at the honey-dew' which *iora .that^ General Morionez er to give her th at affection and sym - a prominent feature in mv «tore. My qood* me ' in* *'<• - i n the cause of lilwrty and in view of the comparative ig nor- we see on the leaves of plants anr| • has won a ^ ie at victory in N avane, ¡ pathy xvhich she failed to find at Are nil veir, my salesroom large and rcell- ml Ch stiai: civilizatioii: “ J/P the great a«lvantages to be derived leaves nre the excrescences of these th at the Committee has dealtunfair- j o iV a p a th y ^ n d ^ n d e rn e a r^ P ALCES L O W *75 Ihr LOW EST \ \ w tixl i ‘ t a n i n v l>v giving them to the world, both in insects and form the real honey-dew ly with him, and th at the íeports of y[rs T ilton,and that he reciprocated an intellectual and financial point of on which hoes feed: th at the afore- wliat to*stifie(l '" (‘rc grossly false, j them to a great extent, so much so ■ r T.K1' ;t Tf R. vie v, the Legislature will .rather in- said insects feed on the leaves from To a reporter he sa id : “ I wish you th at while not actually guilty of any j crease thc salary of the State Oeolo- whose substance the honey-dew, would do me the favor to say ^ comProm- BirrsnrRO, July 2 v —-D natoli* gisK than cut it off. is formed which we find upon them , through the columns of the Argun f\ er necessar“n}ls i t *® ppeared to ^ 8 I this m orning shows that th* ]«'*; of To m v forner enstom ers And all in thin A\ e were lead to present this state- In proof of this theory lie cites,w hat th at I have hitherto declined being mind, the letters which he subse- j Vicinity the invitation is to “ co m ean d s e c .” life bv the Mood at Pittsburg an i Al- m«nt to the public from a eonversa- lie says is a fact, th at the honey gath- interviewed concerning m y appear- l quently wrote to Mr. M oulton and; We like to show good.-* w hethcryou p u rc h a se I*-gl:any City was 211). It i.» estimated tif >n which wo had with one of our ered in this wav partakes more or less | ancobeforo the committee, yet thc j ^Ir Tilton, hum bling himself before j or nos. tliif the loss of property is over§100- I ” presentatives elect, who, though of the nature of the tree or shrub from ‘ report from the Committee’s c o u n sel; ?roirnfDrTrn(i ° d f° i ^ The deluge is supposed to i makes no pretensions to the lore whirl, it is m ade,that made from the is »n absolute tabricution. I told °f liave l*e«'ii **Vtusod bv a water-spout. «>i I* if.ks, has an active interest, in cottonwood being of a dark color and the Committee distinctly th at Mr. Beecher had confessed his adultery. 1 « ttswrc . , P a., Ju ly 27.—Therd Tin* part hallar: of the disaster are the cause « Í education. And we pungent taste, appalling. nicht^ ( p*' ai ? ''] 0 ^ .7 6 would be glad to see papers whose Now then wc do not absorb this to me: th at he had confessed it to | Highest Market Prie« paid foi Butter Thousands of people are visiting circulation arc much w nlerthan ours ; this theory of the/tVvW ’irinstantane- M r* M oulton; th at he had confessed , flood was terrible. The whole upper I and Eggs the scene of the dinas ter here. The *liscuss (his question. Now is the very I ously. M’e have seen this same h o n - ! to ailotlier Pcrso11 whom I named. | part of the city was flooded. Many I < ‘henry Run Regions Company of the time for our Legislators to consider ! ev-dew dripping from the leaves Gf i furthermore, I gave the names of . 1'vere «wept away. Fifty-five, National < Inani have lv*en detaile I j m atters im portant to the State and fir and pine trees purer and sweeter ! ^ e r a l persons who, for the laafc | lid | t*. keep the crowd out of the way of j determ ine what legislation is needed; than any honey ¿ver me.de by a Bee. i hftVe berrn P ^ fcetly well I Jfl the vicinity, at least’l l liv^s were workmen and protect property. The j for when they go to Salem they will We have not made any chemical a " aie Moulton s entire connAc-1 lost. I t is ‘impossible to estimate eareh for bodies proceeds slowly,ow- n* t have time to investigate- a * thin analysis of fir or pine leaves to dm- tion with this ease, frofia beginning j the loss of property, but A- is im- ( A. HINMAN. in«' ♦«• thc immense am ount of debris i " ill be the word when they get cover whether thev were so heavilv to e n d * ^ ad been ^ ased Ibis one I niftnse* M hole H oeks of buildings . THE IN D E P E N D E N T. TELEGRAPHIC! BEEHIVE STORE BY TELEGRAPH! Bee Hive Store« XEW stori ;! jist ! A. HINMAN Pore»t Grov Or. Nor. 7, 1873 tr r * ‘ » sureharged with honey but are i and only c o in e ro sto n e -B e e c h e r a I pi ,lt iJO(iiCb have been recovered. » n 7 :lf