The Times-Monntaineer SATURDAY.... .FEBRUARY 2,1895 wu acttyaly - supported by - Roman Catnolior. By thia mean be aronsod the A. P. A. teelug and aecured about thirty i nature. Fireman I. L. Rood report that latt oigr t'e freignt ran over and killed nine yoke of oxen and a coyoie. aava the L Grande Chronicle. The coyote had been traired to drive and look after the oxen, and won d dot deaert it pott of duty when the train ctme thundering; around the bend. Tliia to y in aootewhat remarkable, but can scare ly be questioned when com ing from lueh trathful authority. Mr. Thomas Haalan, during bia visit in Naw Brumwick, received a very unique present of a minature hip In a glass bottle, which could only be placed there bj putting in each pie- separately, and then by the ingenioua Die of a string could be pulled into proper position. This was given bim by bis nephew, who also gave bim the hard, bony appendage with wbich the aword fish does " bis effective work ageinat it enemies. The following right of way for ditch was filed with tbe county clerk today: M . Odell, Mm. Odell, Lee Odell, Lucy J. Odell, and C. P. Odell, lawful beirs of the late William Odell to Win. Eb ck; right of way for Water ditch, beginning at a point near no cor. aec 27 tp 2, north of ranee 10 east, running thence southerly about 350 TEE PEOPLE VS. THE BOLTERS Tba following from tbe Astort&n voices the sentiment of the Republicans of Clatsop county: "Any statement Bade in the legis lature or elsewhere implying that the Republicans of Clatsop county are anything like unanimous in endorsing the action of their representatives in opposing the caucus nominee for United States senstor is untrue. The sentiment of a large majority of the Republicans of tbe county is that when Messrs. Curtis and Lester voluntarily entered the caucus and participated in tbe vote cast therein, they became and - are now bound thereby, and their re fusal to acouiesce in the chaici of the I varda intersecting a stream known as uaeu crees ; saiu runt oi way ior uiku 2 feet wide and 2 feet deep, Baker City merchants have purchased a earload ot caudles for use in underground mining, manv of them being used in that vicinity. - A carload of candle consists of 1,200 boxes and cost laid down in Bker eity $2 700, It is ratima'ed that one miner eiicht hoars nses three csDales aid on this basis the Virtue mine alone nses monthly nftv boxes or more. When it is understood that other mines use aa moon as the Virtue and hundreds lesser quantity it will be seen that a carload ta consumed in a short period of time. Tbe esse of Frank Fletaher, the young pardoned ennviot who shot his friend James Ashworth, while, droi'k and desper ate, was tried Tnarsdav re'nre the circuit court at Pendleton. He waa convicted of assault with a dangM-oua weapon, and it is understood that a heavy penalty wrl be imposed by the court on acoonnd of Fletch er's criminal record. Tbe yours man father still stands by him, however, and rill probably lake an anpeal to the supreme court, a he did when Prase wis convicted of murder. Ash worth a condition was sue that he wa nnabla to appear in court and testify. The following is from a Lone Bork oor respondent ot the Condon Qlobt: Cojrot are becoming so numerous that abeep men and other a-e deviaing aa to the best method ot ktl'in them off. A many as 30 heid of sheep have been killed here in one night within tbe last fw months, and if there is not something done aton they will become a great detriment to sheepmen and rancher also, aa tbey kill all the chiokena they can oatoh away from the door yard. A dcin or more oan be heard every evening howling 10 this V'ointv. The sheepmen of the ononty could welt afford to pay CI a aealo for all coyotes in tbe county, if that would nd the country of them, caucus is a serious breach ot party, if not their personal obligation." Nearly every Republican paper in the state have published articles of the ,. same import regarding the action of tbe legislature, and if ever men con signed themselves to everlasting oblo quy, those members of the legislature have done it who refused to honestly abide ly the vote of the caucus of which they' voluntarily constituted themselves part and parcel! Their ao lion will be a synonym for political Perfidy and party treachery in the fu ture, and the present bolt furnishes an anomaly in the political history of this , state. Of course the Populist and Demo cratic orgais applaud the bolters, for they understand tbe result will be tbe disintegration of the Republican party into jarring fragments, wnicn is "a consummation devoutly to be wished a . -! . . a . dj inem. . w nue tbe party remains united there is not the least ohance of Democratic suooess, because Republi cans have from 15,000 to 20,000 ma jority in the state; but, if by sowing tbe dragon's teeth they can create discord in the ranks of the Republi can party, tney may anatco vic tory from the jaws of defeat. They have worked arduously with this end in view for the past few weeks, . and have almost accomplished ..their purpose. If tbey can defeat Dolpb by any possible means tbey will have removed from congress one of tbe ablest opponents of Democratic fal- lioies, and have broken the solid phalanx of Republicans into feeble faction. The ory of free silver is only a hoodwink to furnish a pretext for opposition, and serves to cover tbe plot which was skilfully laid and fully matured after the overwhelming ma jority given the Republicans ticket last June. ' The responsibility for carrying out this Democratic scheme will rest with . those who trampled under foot every principle of party fealty, and, after going into canons refused to support the candidate who was its choice. There is a future for all snob, and the people will not forget their treachery when they ask favors at the ballot box. Tbey have dug their political graves, and if the ppportunity is ever presen ted they will be buried beyond the power of re se motion. Wash ITEMS IN BRIEF . From Saturday Dally. ' Sheriff T. J. Driver returned bom last . night from Salem. Mr. E. C. Fi tapa trick, tbe atook inspec tor ot tne county. 1 in. town today. There is a case of scarlet fever id the eity.. It has been properly quarantined, and there - ie no danger of it spreading. Very many of tba telephone poles are in position, and tbe work is being pushed forward as energetically aa possible. Little Alice Nolan returned last night . from a six weeks visit with bar grand , mother, Mrs. Uoabus, m Taacma. If there is any anti-Dolpb sentiment ia '- this community, except that expressed by . Democrats and Populists, it has not shown itself on the surface yet. The member of the Oetano Ferns will give a sleighing party tbia evening to Mr. " F. J. Sufert's farm .' Sleighing ia in ood condition, and tbe ride will be very enjoy, able. - . - A local teachers' institute will be beld at TJ .1 ;. Oil. t A.L . . uwm uvr f aurusrj obu aiitt v. jx very interesting time may be expected, aa an ex cellent programme of exercises has been prepared. - ft IKJUtl a wuu uibuo sue aecuire " Hraalr iail ani nnv h.nblt an A fchm aha, ft hwvw. wiuw aw aw,i mnui . awaia afav k.i session of the circuit court which convene ' in tbia oity on February lOih. The following is the vote east in joint " convention in Salem thie afternoon: Dolph, 42; Moore 5; Hare, 10; Hermann, 8; Wil liams, 4; Weatberford, 4; Lowell, 2; Too- . gue 1; xUrkley, 1; Simon, 1. Absent 2 . Yesterday a pet dog left tbe ' TIMES Mouhtaikisb office without any word or bark of explanation to editor or compositors Anybody tinding her will oonfer a favor and add to tbe consolation of tbe attaches by returning thia member of the canine f peoiee to this office. W infnrmaff ehafc M, T?eat Qnin.. was thrown out of bis sleigh but night and aeverely injur d by it running over him He wss unconscious when found, and bled profusely from the noee and month. Ic is ; hoped that.be ia not seriously hurt, bnt the nature ut bis injuries we could not ascertain '- Two ueo bar of the cells in which the prisoners who attempted to break jail were confined were found out off thia morning, aftt r their other work waa . discovered, a nay are nnoounteniy accustomed to go where they want to and leave when they desire, and are prepared for any and all emergencies. The necessity of a jailor at the eourt bouse is apparent after the almost sunc-en. ful attempt made to break out diseoverd this morning. Mr. FitsGersld is hired ss ja.M,w., in,, aavwp ,w .- J ... . U BQTI t watch on prisoners is not part of bis duties, and some person should be employed ex pressly for this purpose. M Mm..b,h!a . h.ln it , Pendleton. Weet-fcoot, an Indian, got : drunk, and was tned in the Indian court on tbe reservation. Tbe sentence wae that be be shorn of his raven locks, tbe loss of whioh a true brave regard with a much sorrow aa a Chinamen experieooea in tbe loss oi bi one. Weet Soot now sues those res ponaibie for tbe indignity to recover (300 " damages lor tha loss oi tribal caste be has sustained. At tbe special school meeting held tb'S afternoon at tbe Court street school honse a apecial tax of six mills was voted. The meeting wss called to order by Mr. H.' S Wilson, chairman of tba board of directors. the reports read and a motion made to levy . the tax, which waa carried unanimously. This will laise 17,682.22 for school purposes The death of Mia. G. VT. Johnston, yes terday, removed trom tne sphere of lite an amiable and Christian lady. She has been an invalid for over twenty years, and bore her sufferings . with fortitude. She leaves a husband and a family of sons and daughters, who will mourn tbe loss of a loving wife and mother. The Only antl-Dolpk petition tlgued in the; , county was one circulated by Mr Seethe at Hoed Eivtr, and,"we are credit ably informed, in order to get aignaterr he maiA 'that Mr - t'Vinii . hmti telea-ranliMi him that Mr. Dolph was aaiog. gold and ' From Monday's Dsllj Mr. L T. Erwm, of Ft. Simooe, la in the city. Ten inoher of enow fell at Antelope last Monday aod Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Montrose, of Portland, are at the Umatilla Bouse. Mr. John Somervllle, of Portland, is reg istered at the Umatilla House. Mr. Chas. .Butler, the cattle buyer of Port Townsend, Wash., i in tbe oity, Ice formed on tbe bank of the river; but tbera i no ice noes in tbe stresro today, The wind wss in the east laat night, and tbe thermometer marked this morning only 0 degtees above sero. , The following deed waa filed 8atnrdav wnta the county elerki John orookhouse to William Brookhouse; parcel of land Wasco county ; $1. Protraoted seryioes began at the Metho dist church laat night, and will oootinue dnnng the week Rev. John Woods will preacb each evening. The South Uarolina legislature has agsin killed a bill to allow di-croee. It is the only state in the union where a divorce can not be had on any grounds. - Tbe tiolioe oourt was without any indioial bcamea today. Ut arrests were made last night, and the eity jail appeara quite lonely with only one occupant. It is said that Governor Lord will make m. atsff or state institution appointments until after the adjournment of the legisla ture. Three regen'a of the atate university are inoluded in tbe list of yaoanoiee. Coasting baa been better during the pist two daya than at any time during the win ter. On Union street sleighs start trom tha southwest corner ot the Academy psrk and run down to secood street without stopping ' Mark Twain was once sked bv a fntod what he thought ot a heaven and a hell, to which be re lied: "I don't want to ex press my opinion; it is policy for me to keep silent I have friends at both places." Tbe vote in tne joint convention t Silent today stood as follows: Doipb. 42; Br- mnn. 9; Moore, 3; Hare, 10; Lird, 4; Weatberford, 8; Williams. -8; Lowell. 2: Bark ley,' 2. ooott and Templetoo paind Two or three daya with the thei mometer oavorting around zoro in thia vicinity, and tbe ice crop will be harvested here. - Some ice about aix inches thick, hss already been pnt up; but ice will be tbioker before tbe season end. " An invariable rule for making beef or poultry tender la to put a spoonful of good cider vinegar in the pot in whion it is bill ing, or in the iuioea with which the same are basted when roasting. It will not in jure tbe flavor in the least. The funeral nf Mrs. G. W. Johnston took place from tbe family residenoe yesterday. and the remains were laid to rest in the city oemetery. A large ronoourae of friends aod relative paid their la-t respeeta to the dead and followed the body to the graye. The general subject of disouaston on the atreeta ia the senatorial queation, and R- ptibliosns almost withoit a disseutfng voice condemn the action of tbe "bolters." Wasco orunty consider Senator Dulpb the moat ardent supporter of their interests who has ever represented this state in eon- gress Mr.' Thos H. Williams, a merobant of Cascade L cks, arrived in town on the I o'clock train today. He aaya work ia being prosecuted cn the government works at tbat p'ace with tbe usual vigor. . The anow for a time stopped all work exoept excavat iug which is being done in the bed of tbe canal. Charlie Fowler, a boy about 10 years o'd, thia afternoon, about 4 o'clock, received an li jury while coasting down Union street hul, resulting in the traoture of both leg. Hs waa on a bob sled, which ran into a oow. throwing the ocoapaut off, and Chaili in such a position that both bis Itgi were orocen. Prof Birgfeld received a dispatch today stating tbat Miai Tittell ws sick ana there tore would not be sbie to nil engagement m tbe opera bouae tonight. Thia postpone ment is only temporary, and may be tor only a day or two. Ti i ely notice will be given in the local papers when tbe Tittell sisters wrl appear. Mr. M. T. Nolsn returned from Salem laat night. He saya that the signs aie hope fnl tor the election of Mr. IMph United States senator. There are a cans of anti' Dolph men in 8alem who exercise a syatem of eapionage upon the men who boiled the Osuous, and they cannot have tbe oppor tunity to talk to a fnend without one of these henchmen intruding himself into the conversation. - There is ome talk of anchor big raft being coistroeted on the Columbia. The Astortan doeao t favor the proposition, as it is under the iepreS'oo that the only wsy a ratt can be takeu to 8an Francisco ia bv the overland ronte. The Coos Bv JVtws saya. we aee no reason why a raft alioul i not be towsd safr-ly to San Francisco, pro vided in attempt was made to the sumn er time, when the wind is favorable and the a smooth. A aAntiam wood chopper recently went to visit an old ehnm, who bad become rich at Salem. When be weot to retire he waa given a lamp and told to go up stairs and turn to the right. He turned to the left sod slept in tbe bathtub all msbt, with a towel noder his head for a pillow. He ha since confided to an intimate friend tbat be' would rather aleep at home on a atraw tick than on one ot these new-fangled beds in tbe eity. An - official statement of the valuable apoils thus taken from the Chinese baa been published by the Japanese government. From this it appesra that 607 Urge snna ha- a ohanged ownership The estimated va'ae ot these is 2.000 000 vn. The num ber of small arms 'S 7 400 worth 30 000 yen. Ammunition for Urue gone, 2 600 000 r and, worth 9 UUU.UUU ven. Ammuiiition for small arma. 77.000.000 rounds Tbiee ship of war, one mtdnm aod two email, are gated at ,0OO,OPP J "a. Most import ant of all are tba araenels, foundries and machinery of every diacripticn secured at Port Arthur and Talien. What tbe value of thee will be to their possessors cannot yet be calculated. A Salem man forged the first aluminum horaraboe eve- mads in Ore on. It is a revelation to the ho im n i f Slm, bei only one-sixth the eiht of a steel aiioe, at the sauie time beiog superior to the bteer metal in all qualities of strength, ductility and resists noe to wear. A h rre with a compie.e outfit of thee admirable foot guards ia in a condit oo to do better and more work than it could possibly accoin pliah without them. A simewbat unusual wedding has jut taken place, tbe oontraotiug panics b i g William Worth, a former well auon hrake- msn, ho is now rsilroading in Anxoua, ai.d Miss Mary M. Ferris, of Li Graurte. Mr Worth signed foe contract at Flagstaff. Ariz , and it was then sent to L Grande, Miss Ferris s going si d acknowledging t instrument before Justice Sargent. Friends of tbe couple preaent congratulations, and hope that their uuiqu nuioo may prove a hsppy one. There has nothing new happened at tKe county jail to biek the ordinary course if anairs s uce t'm attempt to bretk out w a frustrated. The brs whicb the p is rs cut through are objects of great lub-rrs1, and fully demonstrate the fact that the men understood the business of ' gettmg ut," even through iron bars The otfioml understand their business of "putting and keeping in them and ihe cuipiita will "bide their time" until a jury of their peers pass udoo their oas-s The Antelope Herald and the Mitchell Monitor are having a war n conte-t over a proposed new county for which the latter is contending. In their quarrel th"V sre following what has been termed ' Oregon journalism, and liar and other epi'heta that are not conductive to amicable feelings hetweeu geotlemt n are uaed quite fr. quently. Ic ia very evident tht the prta-nt legisU turd will pass very few b. lis it any form ing new countie.. ana Mitchell wil. not be the county seat of one of thes. Antelope Herald:- There will be more ooovicta in the future thn in the past The population of the state is g owin , aod there will be leas pardons. All these men must not be maintained in idh-nss. They must be employed in some msnner The people cannot afford to keep then, simply wearing not the aeat of their striped trous ers, and tb'S ia not good for them. With the right sort of wo k, some of them won Id come out better men and more useful mem bers nf aootety than when tbey went in. The sleighing party, given by memhera of tha Qetant Vertin last Saturday evening, at tbe nsinei ce O' Mr .P. J. Sn'ert waa very delightful, aod attended hy a large number of tbe members of the society. Mr aod Mra. S'-uferc entertained their guests in a priuotly n.anner, and nothing that oould add to tbe ei jiyment of the oooanion w.a omitted. Alter nj tying themselvea fullv uutil a late hour the uarty returned to the eity, well satisfied with the evening'a enter tainment. Ooce when Kite Field wa at a banquet and feeling sarcastic, she roaeand prop . e the toast. "The men God bless them." The Hon. H Augu ta Kimball. M. D , ia not far bebin i the pug .aoioua Kite in wit, for, noting Dr 'Park urat's ah ra in reform, ahe auggests tbat aa a lover of fair play she ia "pained by the ro atant attentiou lav ished open one p nicular part of a social claw to the excluaioo of the other." She therefore move that "we ahall wipe out our ain of firms ion and build a home tor the fallen men." The tax levy this year in Gilliam county purposes alone ia 9 mills. Sn'ton county, if created, would bave cnlv 1342,341 worth of taxable propert). ana it on y V nulla were levied for county purposes.it w.ult raise JUti $3 bill, ad h-r annual np-rnei would an ourrt to about 91Z.UUU, aaya tbe Antelope Btitt'd. The county would oome within 8 109 of paying her aoiual current ex pense everv yea-. Da the Mitchell people thick the legislature ot this state will per mit an impoaitio'i of this kind on innocent, struggling taxpayers? Mr. L. C. Palmer. president aod secretary of tbe Bridal Veil Lun, baring Cum pan y, has organised a oompauy to g on a twe years' exploring trip op the Yukoo river, Alaska, and the company will bu Id a boat for the trip, says xhe .Oreg mian There is some re markably hoe cedar in Alaska, and it ia safe to say that the party will keep'a bright lookout for anything in tbe line of good timber, aod will also, doubt les, prospeot for gold or anything else of value, aud will probably pay some attention to the aalmnn. which, it is claimed, equal those ot tbe Columbia. A poor old man named D bble was brr.nght in from the Middle Fork section list week, and upon examination i efore Judge Boley he was dec'aied invar e and waa commitied to the asylum, says the Grant county Aetoa. He hits been following the oucupaiiou of a miuer, and wss in desti tute ciroumstances. He bad been engaged in running a tunnel in a granite mountain, aud cherished the hope tbat just a few feet further would rev,al wealth averaging forty dollars to the pan. Sheriff Comb left jeaterday with hia ward for Salem. Ibis city. Whether this change is per manent remains to be seen. - Last night, on the Union street bill, an accident happened to one of tlio coaaters bv which he sustained a severe fracture of tbe nghl leg He was on a bob-sled, aod by fome means in going down the bill it overturned and be was slrucK in such a manlier that his rlgut leg was broken be tween tbe ankle aud knee joint. We are informed that he has only been in town two days and this was the flret time he had been no the bill coasting. His name Is K. T Kvud, and he is telegraph oper ator lor tbe U It. & N. Co. The E istern Oregon Froit Growers' Uuioo heid a meeting Thursday night and pa.sed reaolu ion strongly t oudnmning the pro posed change in the hoj'ii-ultural lawa ot Oregon. The proposed bill provides fur a an gl cnmniiraioner at a "fixed ' aalary ot $1500 with an additional $500 for traveling xo-naea, shonld ihit araoiuc he required If the same amo nt cf interest should be t-tkeu iu Eaateru O egon orchard by the one man commission r that has ben d a- played by the present b ard, they could 'easonaulv exuect ao official vi-i' from his royal eminence early in 'he fsM of 1900. Attempt at Jail Delivery. This morning there was discovered an at tempt on the part of some of the prisoners now confined in the county jail to regaiu their liberty . The janitor, r. Job. i ritz- Gerald, heard a noiae last night ia tbe jail, which aroused bis suspicions He informed tbe deput sheriff of the fact, and was in structed to make an examination. He loo ed all through the corridor, and saw a stick, Jy wbich. apparently, digging had been done in the masonry surrounding the door leading into the yard. Mr. Kelly tbe deputy, on examining the large irou door, composed of heavy iron bar crossed, notice a cut in one of them and asked the ' jailer whether that bad been there all the time. He waa auswered in the negative, and on pushing the bar the piece fell out, it having been cut completely th'ough in two places. The prisoners were then thoroughly searched, and nothing was fonnd on their person. Suspicion rested on tbe two men who were arrested at tbe Locka for the burglary of v1r. fate 'a atore, and beld to the grand jury. On examining the cell oc cupied by them, hidden nnder tbe fold of the mattress, waa fouud a very small saw with which undoubtedly the work bad been done. The objeot was t remove tbe bar. aud by this means the hand could be pushed through the bole aod the staple of tbe lock cat off, s as to allow' tbe door to be opened 1 hat this was neing done was very ev dent from tbe fact that one of the staples of the lock was nearly sawn through . To cover their work, the particles of iron from the saw were mixed with grease aud the cuts filled. The two prisoners, after these dis coveries, were locked in separate cells, a d not allowed tocommuueate w tb each other. It ia very fortuuate that the discovery was n ade when it was, as another ay's work would bave completed tbe mischief, and tba dangerous culprits would bave been at large- Horse Stolen A correspondent of the Condon Globe From Tuesday a Dally. Hon. J. D, Lie, of Kaat Portland, ar rived in the city latt otjtbt, ana returned on be afternoon train today. The weather moderated somewhat last night, aod the thermometer maraed 20 degrees above zero this morning. Mr, B. W. Murray, of Chicago, ia in the oity. tie is viewing prop. rty - in tbia vioio ity with the ol jcot of bunding in the near uture. 1 be Columbia Packing Co. shipped a carload of cattle (o Port Towooeiid yes- errday from the stockyards' ot It. . Sait marshe & Co. Tbe following is tbe vote cast in joint convention todav ; Dolph, 42; Hare, 10; Hermann, 7: Weathertord. 8; Lord, 5: Moore, 2; l llJluina, 10; .Lowell, 3; Bark- ley, I. Absent, Suoli and Conn. There ia one oocupant in the city jail. servi g pot a sensenue of twenty days. He makes himself generally useful around the yard, cutting wood, aod whenever there is any work he puts his time in on the atreeta. A matqarrade ball will be given by the Woodmeu and Workmen long, of thie oi y on Feb. 22 l, Washington' birtbdiy. There will be four etegaut piizea awarded wo to tbe beat sustained character and two to tbe most elegant costumes. Union street is the great rendezvons every evening for coasting purposes, aud it ia constantly orowded who old and vouoe. large and small. Slaigbu g is no doubt ery eLjoyable amusrmuot, but it ia eoo.e- what dangerous, and two Serious accidents bave happened during the part two days. Regnlar trips are being made by the 0. t N Ou'a. ateamer Almoia, along the ppur Saake between Lewisiou and Hiparia. The weather coutiuu-a very cold aod freight ing ia not he ivy, ao tbat one boat can, at l-resnt, answer the demand, ' Botb tbe Lewitlom and Spokant sie tied up. . . Many delegations from various sectiona of tbe country aie wsating gooal money by going to v ashiogton to aak lor leg; atiou of special inter.at to their aeotiou. This congreaa will do little beside passing the appropriation bills, and if it dosen'c work fa-ter than it haa been doing it will not get all of them through. Senator Raley'a S ntern Oregon insane a.y am bill came an appropriation of $140 000. which ia theoretically the aame $140 000 left out of thn original apprrp. ia Hon made laat aessioo, of $105,000 after the $25 000 for tbe land haa been taken o .t. It doea away with tbe building comu iaaioo as contemplated in the orii;i,ial act, aud pnta the woik in tbe bauds of the governor, sec retary of state and state treaanrer, aa tbe asylum board. Salem Post: A bill was introduced in the seoiiie the other aav bv Mr. Dawson, appropriating $20,000 to one Iva Temple tun for injuries she received oo a public bigbway near Brownavilld. " She has al ready had two suits on the case and has been defeated in both. Mbe now come to tbe legislature lor $20,000. We do not know tbe nature of the injuries she re ceived, but tney mast have been very severe, if tbey were worth f i0,000. Char! ie Fowler, who sustained Injuries yesterday r.fterncxiu co lbs Cnioo street hill, mention of which was made in lust evening's TlatEailotTKTaJSEEu, did not have both legs broken us reported ; but one leg brr.ken in two places, ami his hip lo.nl was aisiocaieo. tie also received a cut on the bead,und was otherwise bruised about the body. Surgical aid was sum moned as socio as tbe ac lident was known. and the boy is resting easily. publishes tbe following: "Last Monday evening Hngh Medlock, a young man ahout 23 years of age, who hi been herding sheep for D. C. Downer for several months, came to town and reported that be had been robbed, of $200 and wanted to i orrow a horse and saddle to go to Jus tice Crawford's to a ear out a warrant for the arrest of the highwayman. W C. Brown let bim have his horse and saddle, and about 3 o'clock the next morning Brown came to tbe concluaion that all was not right, and ao borrowed a Winchester and started after the outfit, with what success we have not learned. He tracked t e thie aim at to Heppner, where he lost trace of him. ie learn ater that vedlock brutally , be t hia wife, aud from all accounts waa making hia way out of tbe country. If Mr Brown doea not overtake bim be will be "out" a good horse and saddle Med lock is an ex convict, and had been living near -VI itohell under the assumed name of Jack Johns n, and ia a bard rooster gen erally. NO JAY, ArTER ALL. A Town Officer Who Surprised tba Sharp. era In Their Game. Poker In small towns often rises to a pitch one would hardly expect Such was the case in a little village in une of the Hew England states. Around a table in a country hotel sat three straDgers who were just go ing through the town and had got up a- friendly game by roping in the usual country jay, who made the fourth of the party. After an hour's play they had fleeced thdir victim to the tune of probably $40. He was good natured and did not growl, so the game was continued. The blacklegs Bhowed no mercy. They did not let him win even a few dollars to encourage him, but either booked the cards every trip or else whipsawed him until he was forced to drop. Forty dollars had swelled to $50, and at the last pot the country jay was S6d losei . "Have you had enough?" asked the leader of the gang, rising with a smile aud his winnings. The jay looked angry, and quietly drawing a revolver from his pocket said: "Gentlemen, lam oneof the select men of this town. You may consider yourselves under arrest. The gang, awestruck, was led to the lockup, where it rested for the night. The following morning before the selectman were filed the three men. I'he constable had searched them. He placed the contents of their pock ets on the table. "Gentlemen, you are charged wih tumbling and with obtaining mo.ey y fraud. What have you to sayf" It matters little what they said. The sentence interested them more -a fine of $50 each or 30 days. in the sounty i ail. Tne fines were paid, and the money rent to the selectman or the state. Sext morning the jay bought a new et of chips. Chicago Times. Sorry He Spoke. It was on a crowded Sixth avenue train. The atmosphere was stifling, and the passengers resented the ar rival of every newcomer as a per sonal affront. A baby ahout the middle of the car had been threaten ing to cry for several minutes and jad at last delivered itself of a pro longed howl, followed by a series of nerve racking screams. All the wo men looked sympathetic and the men apprehensive. A variety of con solations were suggested. "Poor lit tle dear, undo its hood," said one woman. "Let me take it," said an other. "Chuck it out the winder 1" growled a fat man without a collar, who wag fanring himself vigorously with his hat. He said it defiantly enough, but there was such a chorus of feminine indignation that he was glad to get out at the next station. As the train stopped he fought his way onto the platform and stood puffing and red facetL- while a shrill w mling rent the air, and a chorus of epithets such as "Brute !"" and Beast P saluted the ears of the as tonished people waiting on the plat form. The fat man had a guilty, hunted look as he made his way to the street. New York World. A Good Measure. Senator Diwsoti's bill to fix tha time when taxes beocme delinquent providea that: The sheriff shall make returna of collec tion to the county court on or before the first Monday of October next ensuing the dte of the warrant issued by that court. aod that if at least ooe-half of tbe respect ive sum of taxes so oharged oo and roll la not paid prior to the first Monday in April next succeeding tbe date ot his warrant. said one-half shall be deemed dalioqoent, and if the remaining naif ia not paid prior to the first Monday in Ootober following, it shall thru also be deemed delinquent, and there shall be charged, co'Ieoted aod turned over by the sheriff a forfeiture of 1 per cent pir month oo a 1 portions of said taxei that hive beeo allows I to become delinquent. from tbe date of auoh delirqneocy until the same are .ad; and, providea further, that tbe sheriff, b fore entering on tbe duties oi collection of taxes, shall execute an addi tional bjod in su h sum as the oouuty oourt of tbe county may direct. That ia, taxe may be paid iu two half-yearly installments No Delay la Trials. Pendleton Tri una Judge Fee has ruled that during ses sions of the circuit court st which be pre sides aod may hereafter preside, when a case is set for trial it must be taken up at tbe time set, and 'to this rule the court dues not intend to make exceptions. Here t of ire delays on tbe part of attorneys have bees tolsra'.ed, causing trials to be extended throughout tbe terms with the result that upon the opening of the fol lowing term tbe calendar, contained a nuixber of beld oyer cat s, which perhaps might have been previously settled. Tbe court exercised lis anthority upon thia jioiot seyeral times last week, and In con sequence trials have been heard without delay and the docket is being rapidly cleared. John Cay Foaails. Mr. Davis, the father of the justice of tbe peace in this city, spends every sum mer digging for fossil remains in the vicinity ot J .hn Day river, and be has made many rich discoveries. Tbe judee himself spent six ears hunting these fos sils, and is very accurate io classifying them. He has several in a room adjoin ing his office, and these are properly ar ranged according to geological periods, Some flue specimens from bis collection are in the window of Mr. Uarretson's jewelry store. Tbe remains in tbe John Mny belong to tbe raioceneniocene and pliocene epochs of tertiary period, and none of an earlier date have bean found These fields furnish many interesting facts for the student of geology, aod perhaps there are no richer fields on the coniinent. North Atlantic Cariosity. "In the midst of the north Atlantio there is an enormous field of floating seaweed, which kept its place pre sumably for centuries," 6aid J. E. Groiner, an old sea captain. "It oc cupies an immense eddy about the fffty-sixth degree of west longitude, and between the twenty-second and twenty-eighth degrees of north lati tude There is a greaf difference of opinion regarding the origin of this floating mass. Some believe it to be detached from rocks at a considers ble depth in the latitude where it floats. Others suppose it to come from the shores of the northern seas, having been detached from the rocks by the violence of the winds. Some again imagine that it comes from the rocky shores of Florida and Mexico, while many others agree with me in believing that it has never had any other than it present place of abode. No one has ever seen it attached to rocks, nor have roots ever been dis covered belonging to it" Exchange. Nose Bleeding. s Obstinate nose bleeding Is frequent ly one of the most difficult things to check. Several aggravated cases have lately occurred at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. As a last resort Dr. H. Hayes Agnew tried ham fat with great success. Two large cylinders of bacon were forced well into the nostrils, and tbe hemorrhage ceased at once. This is a very simple remedy and one which Ihould be remembered in cases of emergency. New York Dispatch. now to emeu ina ttoea. It takes half a lifetime to learn how to do anything perfectly. Pew know bow to inhale the perfume of A flower. The idea should be to cap ture "the fine fugitive first of all" aroma by the slightest and most deli cate) possible inhalation. If you jam your nose down into the flower, you miss the the essential attar and get a rank smell of the petals and leaves, a very different thing from the fra grance secreted by the glands at the base of the stamens and pistils. Boston Transcript. Woman's Severe Practicality. "Is it true that they weigh the an chor every time the ship leaves port?" said Mrs. Trotter to her hus band. - "Yes." "Dear me. How very unneces sary 1 Why don't they make, a mem orandum of its weight?" Exchange. XHtmuandt of both men awl tootneM whose daily life la making severe drafts on their vitality, require something that will bring new material to the worn out nerve centers. This is just what Dr. lilies' Ke Btoratlve Nervine does. "X haa been suffering for year from headaches, neuralgia, sleeplessness, and general nervous prostration, unfitting me for social, household and business duties, and, periodically, was ' Completely prostrated' vrtiH pain, I tried several physicians and a great many remedies, but received no benefits until I Vseit Dr. Sues' Restorative Xervine, when I found almost immediate relief, and have become quite my former self and am Again able to attend to mu business, which Is that of a brush manufacturer. I have recommended the Nervine to others who have used it with the same good results" Milwaukee, Wis. Hits. Asna Peuseb, Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on ft positlvej Earantee that the first bottle will Denefit. 1 druggists sell it at Si, 6 bottles for &, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Ci. Ulos Medical Co Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health SHERIFF'S SALE. In tba Circuit Court of tb Stat of Orseoa, lot Wssoo county. IhsPiCifl Flr Insurance Ommur, p'slntitt. vs. Daniel J. C"oper, ATazena A.C nrwr. The OaUrs, Po'ur a Sili sons K. B oo., D. M. French ami J. W. French, defei dsnts. R virtue of an e-scuttnn duW Issued out of and under tne seal of the circuit- court of tbs Stats of Oregon. f.T lbs Coimtv o( Wscu, to me dlr ted, dated XSth dy of November. 1894. upon a Judg ment snti decren of loreclofure rexoerati sna en tered in ra d court on the 16th d ol November, 1HM, in favor of tne Ptolflo Ft e In-u a oa Con., panr, plaintiff, end airslnst D-niel J. Cooper end rain A. Copper, defendants, for the sum of sla.802.OO. commatrdinflrand iro'iltinr me to males sals of the lollowlnK described real property ,itu i. a in tha county of Wasco, and a late of Oregon, to-wit: Tne wast ha'f of Section So. Townrn D I norm, Ranirs 14 east. 3i0 serts; the nr.rtberut quarter and the east haf of tb vouches t q rarter or. g ctlon 86, Town-hip 1 u rth. Range 14 eaat, I 0 -c es; ih east hat -of the southwest quarter cf fection 26. ftiarnahin I north. H nrs e-s-. so acres: tne southwest quarter of S C lor SI. Tow ship i uorth. Kancre lb asst. las .cres; tne soutneui quarter w Section it. Town-hip Snonh, Kanne 14 east, leu acres; the west b 11 ol tne n irinwest quarteioi isection 81, Township S north, Ksntre 16, e s log acres; the astj half nf the northwest quarter of ection 82. rownsnip X norm ranire is east, go acre ; the southeast quarter ol oecuon so Town b p north, Ra g 16 east, 160 acres; the east half arid the sou hwe-t qu -rl-r of the northwest quarter of seotl n 8U. Tuwnahip z nO'th, Hange 16 east m sores; the we-L hall of the S"Utnwest quarter of xection SO, T wnabip 2 north. Ha- ire 16 e st, log seres; the north bah of tb soothe ut quarter sad the non beast Quarter ol tha southwest qutrter of Seo lou 19, Township ! i.orth, Rnge 16 eaat, 120 acres; Ills east half or Section 81. own-hip 4 north. Range 16 east. 820 ac e-; Total i 032 seres. I did. on the H7'h dav of .No'mb-r 1894, duly levy upon the aboe de-cribed real p opertv. ow. iheretore. by virtue oi said execution. Judg ment, older aa der ree. and n conformttv aithth command, of satil writ. 1 will on a ednesday. ths 2nd Cay o' January. 189 i, at thn bur of 1 o'clock and 8j min'ite-, p. ., at the fron d.ioref the C"Unty e-urth ne ot said Wa-oo County, in tb City of The Da le, in -aid county s d atate. ie 1 at puiilie auorion. aubj ct to redemption, to the hla-h est bidder for United S'ates g" d e in, cash in band, all tbe rUht, title and in aroat of the above named def nd rota, or either of them, in and to the above de-cribed real nroperty to s .ti fy said execution. Judgment, o del aod decree, interest and cos's and i. auvruing cost. T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff of Wasco C unty, i.reiron. Dated at Dalles City, Oreg -n, Dec. 1, 1894. 1TOTICB FOR FUBIICATIOIT. Laitd Ottio at Tux Dauas, Oanos, December 18, 1694. Notice 1 hereby (Iron that the following named eattier haa Sled notice of his intention to make final proof in support nf his claim, and that said prool will be nude before tbe Register end Reciter si Tbe Dalles, Oration, on January 24 ls 6, via: El HaRD L. ElnEUAM, H E No 62SS. SH NWJ, tE4 ft WJ4. Seo 28, and 8ti b , Sec 21, Tp 1 S, R 14 E. lie names tbe following- witnesses to provs his eon inuous residence upon and culilratluu of eaid land, vis: Hi nrv Hudson. Harry Hudson, John W Montgom ery, John 1 Decker, all of Dufur, Oreg u J AS. f. MnURE, Register. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Laud Omcx at Tux Dallss. Orvoon, fiovember 0. 1S94. Notice is hereby riven that the following-named settler has Sled notice of his intention to make final proof io support of his claim, and tl.ar said proof will be mule before the Register and Receiver of ti e U. 8 land otbee at Tbe Dalles, Or., oa ieccmber 0, 1HU4, v x: R BhKT DIXSMOR'?. H E, No 28(?4, for the eVt uni sec 4. tp 2 n, r 12 e, ano lota 6, 0 and 7, sec 8, tp 8 n, r 12 He name the foilnwintr witnesses to prove bis continuous resiuence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Cnarlea Cramer. Herb r' Thiel, Matt Tblel, L J. Da.enpo.t, all of sloaier. urenon. ftnvil-et J 4.H. K. MHOBK, Resistor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Laud Omcx at The Dalus. Ox., O t. b.-r 20. 169i. Notice is hereby given that the following uamen settler has filed notice of hii intention to m.ke final proof in support oi is claim, and tb t said proof will be made before the regreter and receiver at Tbe Da les, Ureimn. on Decs m e. 4, 1894, vix: RAMI'S MELi-KN, H E No S32S for ihc lo.s 8, and 5, s e 18, tp 1 n, r 18 s, M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuco upon, and cultivation of, saiu land.- vizr H C Nielsen, Jease Slmonsnn, John Frederlokson, John Klindt, ail ot Tb- Kailes, rivoti ct27-6t JA3 MO .EE, Register. TAKKS CP. Came to the preml-ee of the subscriber, ti Long Hollow, about 14 miles -mtbes-t of 1 ns Dalles, ons orre mare, brande.1 M on right snuu der, two whits hind feet, white sirip in face. She b s a colt branded tht same The ownnr cm have thesam- by proving pro, ertv and pat iny to- tne charges of kee, lnir and he coat of thia tulvertlenment. Long tloilow, Oct. 4. 1 94. D. ' i bBORNE. WE SBIvIv! NOT AT COST But at a Very Small Profit Men's Kipp and Calf Boots. Men's Kipp and Calf Shoes. Men's Light Shoes. Boys' Light and Heavy Shoes. Youths' Grain and Calf Euttcn Floes Ladies' Calf Shoes. Ladies' Low Calf Oxfords. Ladies' Kid Button Shoes. Misses' and Children's Kid Button Shoes. Misses' and Children's Grain and Calf Button Shoe Harper's Weekly. Ix 1895. HARPER'S WEEKLY s a DictO-lal hlatnra nf tha tirua.. 11, preset., erery important event promptlr, accurately , and exhaustively 1 1 lus.raiiou and oes cripiire text tf the high.st order The manner in which, ouring 1894, it has treated the Chuago Rail w.y strikes and tne Chino Japan ese w ar, anil tbe amount of light it was abl . to thr w on Korea the instant , at eat on was directed to that little-known countrr. are examoles of 1 a al. mo-t boundless resource. Julian Ralph, t dis tinguished w iter ana correspondent, has bee.i sent to tne seat of war, at d there loined bv O. D. Wei don, tbe well-known American artist, now for many years resident in J Ban. wh . baa been enmawt tn oo oi erate wih Mr Kaloh in sending to HARPER'S WEI'KLT exclusive luf ormati-m and illustration DU ing 1896 SverV Vital OUeitlon will ha ,11a -neaeri wilh vlg r snd without prejudice in the edit ri,l columns, and also in special ar tides b the higb -st surhoritiss in each department. Portraits .4 the men and w men who are ma-iDg history, ai d pow erful and e ustin po ltical '-artoona, will continue to be eharacteru.ua feature. This Busy World, witn iu keen and kindly c mtuentoi the lesser doings of the uay. w li rem tin a regular deoa tm nt Fiction, 'ib rswlitb two powerful rlals, both handsomely i lu.t rated The Hed O ekode. a stir ring lomanos of vld'n dsrs by itanley J. Weymtn, and a navel of T.-rk, entitled Tba son of His Father, ly Brer.der Mat hews a vera! novelettes, and man) short sturies b Popu ar writers Send Sot Illustrated Prospectus. liy a recent chaDee on tbe O. R & V. a dozen or nrnre "railroad boys" are added to tbe ouruber tbat at preaent make their borne in La Grabde, sava tbe Chronicle. Tbey are hrartily welcome, for tbeir pres ence ta a blessing and benefit in every way.. Tbe "belper" ilutiuoa at Kamela n tbe one aide aod Teiocaaet on tbe oiber aide of La Grande, wbere tuy bog engines bave been kept to .assist tralna up the moaritaioa, are now dispersed witb, and tbe engine aod crews are left at La Orm.de, and will make tbelr trips from An Old Miner Injured The Canyon City New haa tha following: "jar. 4. j. McAllister, an old pioneer miner whose home ia high on tba mountain aide, met with a serious mishap laat Sunday evening, receiving a dislocation of tbe bip bone.- He' had bean to town to purobase aoma aapplie. and while returning hem in tbe daiknee he -walked off the trail over a forty foot embankment and fell into one of the old mining cuts np the jruloh aod re mained nnoooacioo for a time, dually mak ing hia way, by crawling, to a Chinaman'a Qibin, a lew yards distant, abont 4 o'clock next morning'. Tbe Cbinaman oared for tba poor fellow and same to town for assist ance." - . Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder VtiwWsf'sirftbaisaslmaADisiimm. 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You liave a clear add and no competition. Experience and spacial ability nn- i necessary. No capital required. We equip you with rerything that you need, treat you well. and help von to earn ten times ordinary wage. Woman do aa well as men, and boys and girls malt gooj par. Any ona. anywhere, can o the work. All snccerd who follow onr plain and Sim- pi direction.. Earnest work will surely bring you a gre.-it deal ot monev. Erervthiur Is new and In great demand. Write for our pamphlet elreumr, and rrtve full information. No barm don If you conclude not to go on with tba business. George Stinson &Co., Box 488, PORTLAND, MAINE. ANDAMQMb tM aatnest. Fastest soul rtoest fa th WesiaV Paanger accomodations unexcelled. IEW fOtaKsLONDCNDERRV AND BUS80W. Bvery Saturday, KKVf TOBK, GIBR4LTER and NAPLES, At res-orar intervara. ALOllN. IECONQ-OLAsS AND IT!tA8F TaUM on loireftt tmrmn tn and f mm thm nrtnnlnla. I00T0H. IKaXal3B. X22&3 k ALL ttimmTTAL MIKTU ExearSiOa tlokatm siwait.aihU tA patnrn h fhv thsa nis. tornqoe Clrda ft Uorth of Inlaixl or Naples A OlbnUuu n in Ko&aj uraan nr ar c&oeiBt it T ovhs Uxtm, it in ADDJT tO MSlff of Onr lriftn! A mnrai - r-a H9rOKSUN BBOIHCm, CbJoatjo, xu Truths Sick. For those DEATPi v pit ii-miq ' SPELUS denend on nlnhur Rlr ters ; it never fails to rare. DO YCU SUFFER -ari-h that tired and all-gone fccl.'ngp If so use Sulphur litters; It -B ill cure yon. Don't be without a hot-1 tie. ; Too. will not re-rret It I TRY IT. THC I of a fair face Is a beanti. I Secret I fnl st-n. Sulphur Bitters mczesboth. IW1IX FURNISH AJrrrniNO NEEDED ntOV AM CRDKKrAKER aa ebssp a aa M piona from any one tbat don not belong Io the Aaaooration, and I har. a better el ass of goods. Bavin taksn tbe neoeasary course of mstrueuaa in smbalmlug, 1 am prepared to attead to vsrytniiig paitalnla to tb famines. JAI HE CALLED, DAY OR JNIGIIT. PLACE OF BU8IN1.B3 Corner of third and Washington strt. BESIUEMCE Corner of Foartk and Waainngton street. All or era promptly attended to. 1CTUK1W FRAMED TO ORDER, ASD AT fcHORT KOT1CK. VM. MICHELL, Undertaier and Embalme San i Francisco i Beer i Hall Fa LEMttE, Proprietor, WINES LIQUORS and CIGARS. ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. DAN BAKER, PROPRIETOR OF THE Wool - Exchancte - Salooo. BB-T IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Wines, Liauors Cigars. If you donotTri-hto L I COLUMBIA BREWERY BEER ON DRAUGHT suffer from RHCUHATISM, use a I uui..ie ox ouipnux iiuters; It never r iauj tor cure. Are you COtipated? If ao. I Sulphur Eittera la just what you need WASHINGTON ST REE r, BETWEEN 8E OND AND THIBj Poor. weak, and vm RAISE PUNY, PlNDLINQ children. L Sulphur Hitters will mak thorr. 9 strong, nearty, and healthy. Cleanse the vitiated blood when you gee its lmpnritlea bursting Iaau uugu Ultl SJtOH lli c1t on Sulnhur I Bitters and health will follow. . .. PfMPLES, BLOTCHE8 AND SORES. m I Va - M Nl m3 MANHOOD RESTORED aSi tinn ttf a fAti.rrt.st iVniirh nltvitiHaan. aIH mitokrlti "CUPIDENff" Tb (s rrtMt Vffbt9 tlonof m Camouit French ptiyaJcinn, win qutckly cur s Vi tUfter,U.e prcnp- I V miral tri-atf f i voua or dW'tvHfS ol liie gent;rauv urtctutu, sucii j Lost Mi Tnantmil I Stir. In tha fliiou Kamlnul ft' mlael..,. Iv: ta-iii... PtmplsrvUnfluieaW to Marry, fexluutoUuir Dnlna, Varwrl mud ou 1 Lomt all ner Hanbnod, GooatlDnUon. ItatOrwi all lotm bT dav np nl(rh trfwmntm nrtltr. tarn ot dirtchanrA. wblcb If not chckxt leads to Rpernm torrrxBa amt al I tbe horrors ail m potency. 4 IPIIi;AE r'tnni UiaUrac, as. iu iirts bihi liit uriiimrT unraiiHui amai aaUuunuHB. e sj ar a avv ajjio aksrts iltoiisi ihhi ir-iuirri pitibvi r-itK vi Ktaiiav Tba rravun uffertrN ara not cii-Xl bv lioriom in hecikiiMe n Ptlatltt. CCPIDENEUtoponljknownrpmMlrtoetirawtibcutauope KK0iiatbAnfi. A wnuMfnnninit ttpu ana money rfinnwi 11 biz onxea aoN DOi amct a btriuuwMWit BEFORE and AFTER Hecotul Street East Ind. TTJa'aV flHs'JltA.HIlHliaja Bend 3 2-ceat e-amps to A. P. Onlway & Co., Wa,iU-,forUatnUlcal wykpnbUafaf P Tba resson aufTerer arc not ciietxl br Jroriors Is rrecaose nlmafy per cent ar trnoblad wfttl a)a a. wrlttM naranlaej rrrm fiXl a box, six fur $00, br mail. BerMl for raaadroulaxaod ceeUmooavla.