A TIIE OREGON STATESMAN: FRIDAY. JANUARY 8. 1886. 1885-1806. A Brief Epitome of the Past Year. WHAT HAS BEEN GOING OS.. A Beview of Some Thinars in General and a few Things in Particular. Some Statistics. ! This being the tart number of the Daily Statrsman to reach our many readers under the date of 1886, it is but justice to them that a Blight reviow of the doings of this city and county during the year just passed be given them. The material on which work is very meagre, and if aay statistics are given, they will largely be made up of estimates. A PBSPKBOCB TEAR. That the past has been a prosperous year to all classes of people in this county the Statesman is glad to state. The pro ducers have had but little cause to com plain because of short crops, for the yield f all manner of produce was nearly up to the average. While on cereals the prices have not ruled so high as they would like to see, yet a living price has ruled during the year, and the cost of living has been less'than ever befure. In ihe city es pecially is the latter the case. Rents are lower, groceries and all Articles of food have been cheaper, while wages have been good. BMPLOYMKST. Employment has not been scarce dur ing the year, and the labor agitations have already done a good deal towards re instating white labor where the coolie had almost superseded it. Mechanical labor has been in demand during the rear, and eood wages have been paid. The amount of building being done has strengthened this, and promises to give it further strength during the current year. IMPROVEMENTS. During the year just closed there ias been expended in constructing new build ings and in improving old ones within the city, aside from the state work, it is estimated the sum of from sixty-five to seventy-five thousands of dollars ; and the state has expended on the repairs and improvements to the penitentiary and asylum the further sum of at least $50, 000, making the estimated total of from 110 to 120 thousands of dollars. The state has also constructed a sewer from the Court street sewer at Summer street to the asylum and penitentiary buildings at an expense of $13,800. All this has given employment to a large number of men during the year, and it is expect ed that so soon as the season will allow, work will be commenced on the state e&Ditol buildins there beine from $50- 000 to $ti0,000 to expend on that. It is likely that the school district will con clude to complete the new public Bchool building during the coming season, which will call for a further expenditure of from ten to fifteen thousand dollars. There liave been to date about $8000 spent on it since work has begun a few weeks ago, and there still remains of the amount already appropriated about $8000. STREET MPROVEMEST. A good deal of work has been done and considerable money expended on the streets and bridgeB of the city, but the Bhowing is unreasonably, light. There have been warrants drawn on the treas urer for $3,783.75, to pay for street work work during the year, in addition to the work by city prisoners, and the city road tax, which together would amount to at least $6,000 more, making a total of al most $10,000. For this, in sight,' is a new foot bridge across Mill creek, a new bridge across Mill creek, on Church street, and a new bridge in North Salem. Aside from this, the streets do not appear in much better shape than they did last winter. Altogether, the amount of war rants drawn on the city treasury during the year, lor every use, win exceed flo, 000. FIBS LOSSES. During the year, there were fourteen alarms to which the fire department re sponded. Eleven of these were actual fires, and three were false alarms. The total loss by fire during the year was $10,432. and the insurance was about $5,000. Things have been exceedingly favorable for the prosperity of the city in the case of each fire, or the loss would undoubtedly have been greater than one would care to imagine. POLICE HATTEB8. . There were 229 arrests by the police since July 1, 1885. Of these, 158 were for disorderly conduct, 43 for vagrancy, 11 for using insulting language, 4 for fight ing, 3 for peddling without a license, 7 for smoking opium, 2 for fast driving, and 1 each for running a cab, keeping a dog, and giving a public exhibition, without a license, 1 for assault with a dangerous weapon, and 1 lor resisting an othcer. "bobs, lived, and died." , The Statesman has chronicled during the year 70 births, 131 deaths, and 113 marriages. PAST AND FUTURE. During the past year the city .was the scene of the meeting of the grand lodges 1. 0. O. F., K. of P., A. O. U. W., the State Grange, two sessions of the legisla ture, the state fair, and the istate leinper ance Alliance. In the coming year the State Teachers' Association meets in July ; it is probable that the republican state convention will meet here in April although not yet (decided; the State Firemen's Association, probably in July or September: the State Fair, the second Monday in September ; it is also proba ble thatla general bunday school conven tion, to be conducted by the International Sunday School workers will be held here during the summer. THE POSTOFFICE. The Salem postoffice ranks second in the list of presidential offices in Oregon. Last year the profit to the government at this office was something "over $5,000. During the year jnst closed, this office has forwarded 1,250 domestic registered letters and first-class packages; thirty-six foreism class : 221 domestic and four for eign third and fourth-class packages, and 134 othcial registered packages, it nas received registered letters and parcels to the number of 3,427. It has issued 4,MM money orders, as against 4,137 in 1884. It has issued 2,382 postal notes as compar ed with 1,900 in 1884, and (510 in 188;?. The total number of postal orders paid during the year was 4,705, and tt is esti mated that "2,IXX postal notes have been paid here. It is estimated that fully $120,000 wore paid out during the year at this othee on postal orders and notes. ASYLUM AND PENITENTIARY. There were 368 patients in the asylum at the beginning of 1885 ; since then 195 have been received, making the whole number under treatment during the year 503 ; of these 137 have died, escaped, or been discharged, leaving 420 confined there now. In the penitentiary there are confined at present 292 prisoners, one of which is a woman. The number received and discharged during the year, the Statesman is at present unable to give owing to the fact that the superintend' ent's report has not yet been completed NECIiOLOGiCAL. Complete List of Interments iu the Various Cemeteries near Sa lem for the Year 1885. Following ia a list of interments in the I. O. O. F., Lee Mission, and Catholic cemeteries, near Salem, for the year 1885 : I. O. O. F. CEMETERY. W. B. SIMPSON, SEXTON. JANUARY. 8 John Coop, age 32, died at poor farm, disease, dropsy. 23 Kid. G. W. Kiehardson, age 60. "27 Miss Amelia H. Schwatka, axe 75, pneumonia, Salem. 31 freueneK need nesioy, age z yrs, 1 mo. and 11 days, dropsy, Salem. FEBRUARY. 2 Mrs. Bud Tulle. 5 W. W. Munkers, age 31, pneumonia, Salem. 12 Mrs. D. L. Kiggs, 70. heart disease. Portland. 15 Infant, Albert's, Btill-born, Salem. 23 Miles Rader, age 35, Salem. 24 Mrs. Elmira Cottle, ago 71, Salem. 26 William Underwood. ! Hugh Robinson Chambers, age 0 mo., pneumonia, Salem. r E. Jenerson, age 23, heart disease, Portland. & J. E. Strong, age 71, Salem. 22 Joe Drake, hung. 29 Frank Parmenter age 21, consump tion. 30 Alfred Symes. APRIL. 9 Mrs. Avarilla Bass, age 50 years, Salem. 11 M. L. Mumper, age not known, cancer of stomach, Salem. MAY". 6 Belden Cornell, age 23, consump tion, Scio. 18 Havden Cornell, 60, consumption, Scio. 22 Highen Musser, 2 years. 9 months, 23 days, Salem. 30 B. Coney, age , near balem. 30 Mrs. S. J. Tracy, 33 years, con sumption, near Salem. JUNE. 2 Mrs. Eliza Dearborn, age 77, Salem. 3 Wm. Laughead, consumption. Sa lem. 7 Amos Higgins, consumption, near Salem. 16 Sadie P. Henslev, 4 years, 2 mos., 7 days, Salem. 22 n . J. cox, oa, uean urease, f?a- lem. JULY. 1 Infant, Davidson, 3 years, near Sa lem. 2 James Murphy, 40, Salem. 4 H. R. Wilson, 17 years, 4 mos., 6 days, drowned, Salem. 7 Henry Ihppell, bs, lung disease, Sa lem. 16 James Buchanan. 16 Mrs. Louisa F. KaufTman, 39, con sumption, near Salem. 19 Mrs. Matilda m. wagnon, age 28, Bright's disease, Salem. AUGUST. 21 Child, Hastings, 5 years, Salem. 23 Mra. Jane Ilarbord, 41, dropsy, Salem. 24 Infant, Fitzgerald, still-born.Salem. SEPTEMBER. 1 L. F. "Williamson, killed by a cow, near Salem. 6 Mrs. Epsie F. Denure, 28, Salem. 7 Minerva Kinnev, Astoria. 17 Mrs. Melinda V. Waldo, 81 yeare, Salem. 25 Thomas B. Scott, 50, consumption, Salem. OCTOBER. 4 Thomas Holvey, 24, blood iioison, Salem. 24 Homer Munkers, Salem Prairie. 29 Mrs. Foeter, 83 years, Salem. KOVEMBEB. 11 Jefferson Howell, asylum. 14 Infant, Kankin, age 21 days. DECEMBER. 'o interments for this month. LEE MIHHIOX CESIETEKY. Feb. 20 Frank Belknap, aged 16 mos., measles. March 3 Miss Ada Locey, died at In dependence, Polk county, aged 24. April 7 Martha, daughter of Kev. J. Muellhaupt, aged 2)4 years. June 11 Thomas Gardner, aged 64 years. Julv 14 Daniel Sherwood, aged 21. tept. 23 Ernie Dexter, infant son of T. F. Tucker, asred 7 months. Oct. 4 Mary Inez, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Starr, aged 4 mos. CATHOLIC CEMETERY. Mrs. Flonora Iiiordan, Thomas Mc- Manus, J. A. Coulter. Kbep Looking Yovso. Thi : is the age of young men. Other thinj.'s bting equal they are everywhere preferred. Bave your young looks. 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