Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, May 19, 1888, Image 1

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F ir M orkll M ackenzie examined
11 li-• tliroai of ti e Crown Prince with
|an electric lump The lamp u* ap­
Devoted Principally
tlrs . I t l o o K i e r
T h a i M i * la
Epitome of the Principal Events
pended at the end of what look* like a
Territory and
t h « I n v e n t o r o f I I — lt d H i s t o r y .
pong, »lender pen-holder, end the pro-
ittnu-tioe P i blit bleresl
“ I have tried often to correct that Im­
pression,” said Mrs. D. C. Bloomer re­
hiortinnately email battery which su|>-
Chas. MeStravick, of Grass Valley,
A coasting schooner is laving
O u ftln f.
cently to a reporter. “ I elld not Invent
Iplies the electricity ia worn about the
Those who wish u> do grafting later the 'Bloomer' costume, nor was I the first
T I ip supreme court of Illinois “ has Cal., was riding in a buggy and lead­ by Win. Squire at Tillamook.
The Congri galioiihliats of Hillsboro than is usual in the spring may find one to wear It. 1 am quite willing that
affirmed the dee'sion of the lower ing h coll by a line. The colt stopped
Examining surgeon's neck.
it interesting to try the following the correction should tie made, for 1 do
court in the county ‘‘booeller” case'1, 'iiddenly, tearing off three fingers of expect soou to build a church.
his left hand.
methods
recommended in eastern not vv ish to be remembered only as the
and
defendants
will
have
to
serve
their
has
Mrs.
Campbell
jf
Empire,
Coos
bay,
A small tr ;iit with two heads
farm
journals,
as they seem reasonable ! woman who Invented a new style of
Win.
Keyes
and
J»hn
Peyton,
hid
died at the age of 80.
¡been discovered recently in the d e ll term of sentence.
I (Ires.*
if not in common use :
i few words at Boea, Cal.
Keyes
U.
S
Marshal
Franks
has
been
al-
'
Phoenix, Jackson county, will build
" I did not even name it. Mrs. KUza
patcliery at Iona, Mich.
The heads
The a t l ,200 school house.
An exchange has a correspondent beth Miller, a daughter of Gerritt Smith,
lowed ¡pi,301 07, for expenses incurred struck Peyton with a pistol.
ire perfectly formed and the bodies in biingiug Benson, of survey fame, men clinched and Keyes tired. The
who says he has practiced a style of was the llrst lady who wore it. She came
Considerable excitement exists over grafting not laid down in the book*, dressed in one o f those costumes from
bullet entered Peyton’s breast and
jjSnnite at tlie back tin. The little fej- from Denmark.
the coal discovery in the Nehaletu aud which can he done at any time Peterhoro, N. Y., to Soueca Falls, where
passed
through
the
left
lung.
He
is
flow is described as looking like an arp
Ewing Watterson, son of Henry dying.
county.
during the growing season. It should l was living, ami where Mrs. Elizabeth
jmated boot-jack, and as lively a wrig- Watlersnn. editor of the Louisville
A two story hall is to be built at be done iu the spring as soou as the t'ady Stanton lived. Where Mrs. Miller
Alexander
Duckworth,
serving
a
gl< r as any fish in the pond.
! Courier Journal, has been arrested on
Yaquina City by the Masons and Odd bark will pool freely irom the s’ oek. got the idea I do uot know, but she is en­
titled to what credit there is fur putting
{ a charge of aggiiiilt with inteut to kill seven years’ sentence in the state Fellows jointly.
He u^es scions of last year’s wood, the dress into circulation, as it were, and
prison at Folsom, Cal., for robbery at
Y ellow or orange stain for wood !■
is
rf• l fene 1 nkel.
These are it should lie named lor her if for auyliodv.
The class tree of the graduating with two or three buds.
San Francisco, attempted to escape,
Officer Maitin Nolan was shot in
lo n e of the most fought for in orna-
and was shot by guard Fitzsimmons, clast of the State University this year cu t ell one side, with a slop in g cut. j It's hardly fair to Mrs. M iller to take the
several places and fatally wounded
M ak e an incision in the bark, ex a c tly j m-dit from her. A few days after Mrs.
I mental or cabinet woik.
A beautiful while trying to arrest two members of the ball passing through the prisoner’s is a ^arix Europea, grown in the
nursery at Woodburn, Marion county. as in budding, insert the scion w ith 1 Miller a a|>;xarauce fa short skirt anil
thighs
and
indicting
a
dangerous
trousers, Mrs Stanton had a similar coa-
[result is reached by digesting 2 1 the notorious Mollie Nult gang of
Paris is the name of the new town the sloping cut so arranged as to ex j mine made, and she wore it. Then i
wound.
[ounces of finely powdered turmeric housebreakers in Chicago.
The nitry-glyccrine house of the laid out for the county seat of Mai actlv lit on the wexxl under the sii| | adopted the style. Mrs. Stanton did not,
A freight car loaded with powder, California Powder Works at Pinole, heur county, and the county is with­ bark, then wrap and tie well without I wear hers a great while— possibly uot
[for several days iu 17.5 ounces of 80
using wax. It would seem reasonable more than tw o years; but l wore mine as
[per cent, alcohol, and then straining while standing iu the ysrds at Mont­ Cal., exploded. The employes had left out a newspaper.O
gomery, A la , exploded from some un­
A call was issued bo proininont bus­ to cover with paper for a week or so, j long as the public bilked alsrnt it and me.
[through a cloth. The solution is ap­ known cause, destroying several cars the buildingulamt ten minutes before
in case tlie weather is warm to shield ! I did not name the dress. The press did
the explosion occurred. Alxmt 3,000 iness men of Albany for a citizens’
plied to the articles to be stained.
near it, and killing Robert Givan, a |«utiu* of glycerine exploded.
the work from the hot sun, or it might that. I wore the costume for six years—-
meeting,
for
the
purpose
of
organizing
The
for two years in Council Bluffs—au.i, if I
slu
ink the wood of the scion before, it hud not retired to private life might l>e
colored man.
building was totally destroyed.
No a board of trade.
T he apparent paradox that
the
could
take
up
nourishment
from
The
Amos II. Tyler, of B ith N. Y., a one was hurt.
wearing it yet. It is a very comfortable
M. M. Sale, s6h of A. H. Sale,odied stock.
Tins is worth trying, as in and sensible dress.
most transparent water is at the same salesman, shot and fatally wounded
During a runaway at Sacramento, at Astoria, of cerebro spinal meningi­ many instances, trees have too high
*-Some R uie, possibly a month, before
W. .E F. Gilroy,
a
Tyler
time perfectly opaque from a certain Dr.
G r .W
G ilro y
a dentist.
dentisi.
l y e t Oal., a wagon oooupied by Isaac Lea tis. He was 28 years old0and a native
beads, and it is desirable to cause Mrs. Mrim 1 made her appearance in
went
to
Gilroy
s
house,
and
upon
the
md
M
Jame8
B
linditi
collided
with
^ point of view is shown by a si.nple ex­
of Marion county.
the costume, a writer,
them to have lower limbs.
It would Seneca {
latter a annearance
, .... , ......., ,
............. _
......
latter’s
appearance began shooting at L tliat
wgose
JlSiever did disco.er, advo-
of an ol I man named Myers.
periment. Partly fill a glass goblet
A
t
tljp
preliminary
examination
of
j
seem
reasonable
that
such
grafting
him.
Three balls entered Gilroy’e Both of the latter were thrown out,
•nted in the columns of one o f the pai*-rs
W. L. C. Elliott, at Independence, lie should be jHissible, and if so, nqjv is
aitli clear water, and hold it a little body.
the lady receiving a severe uAi. in the was held to answer in tlie reymt mur­ tlie time to try it. He does qot state >f Seneca Kalis a reform In woman’s
dress. I u os editing a pa;*-r there at that
above the level of the eye and distant
The remains of Gen. Martin Beem, f tee, and Myers striking on hijr hpad
der of John B. White.
the size of trees or limbs that can be time and took up the suggestion iu a flip­
a foot or more. No object can Ixiseen of Chicago, will be interred at A lto n ,'
beiffg orobably fatally injured.
One of Cook's fisfiennen, in his grafted in this manner, and readers pant way, nud treated the subject rather
The death of Gen. Beem by sui- j
. '
,
& when liel 1 just over the surface of tln^ III.
playfully and facetiously. The unknown
cide, at Stanton, Nebraska, was a most
brancis G. Bornemann, casbiej of boat, near Clifton, while about to who are successful in making such writer of the other paper answered me,
$ water, but the water surface appears
unexpected.blow to his friends a n d i“ ’® ® ib*treasury at S in Francisco in shoot a sea lion, accidentally shot grafts will confer a public favo^ by and I answered again. So w$pn Mrs.
IS like a burnished mirror.
relatives, to whom the deed was inex- I 8S.1-80. w.is arrested by the U. 8? Igmself in the right thigh, the ball giving the result of their experience. | Miller came in the short sk ill a i l musers,
If done later, well ripened wood of the i and after Mrs. Stanton and myself had
ittering the bone,
p’ icabfc.
O
| marshal upon ail indictment found
same
year can be used, cutting off the adopted the garb, the p-qa-rs of the coun­
igainst
him
by
the
$deral
grand
jury.
leph Kin nison .°of Baker City,
A series of experiments lately made
Wm. Spurgeon, who has been r<- ^1’lie charge against Bornemann islh.it
leaves save a short stem.
try round about tried to make fun of us,
w-as
(jSipwn
from
ihe
horse
he
was
rid­
1 bv a French metallurgist are said to siding at Springfield, Mo., sometime < of embezzling $10,000 iu currency
If one graft fails another can lie put and called us ‘ Hitsmieritea’ and ‘ HI.¡em­
ing
ana
received
injuries
that
are
i r s , ’ and so on. Hence the name, 1 sup­
have proved tli it steel loses weight by under the name of Samuil Whitney, from the sub-lreasury.
thought to be quite serious. His con­ in. T ift buds remain dormant the pose. Lucy Stone qvore the dress for a
first
year,
usually.
When
doue
on
rust twice as rapidly as cast-iron when was arn sted for the embezzlement of j
while, hut gave it tip Ixscause she thought
Tlie coroner lias been called on lo dition indicates internal injuries.
tover $150;000 while in the employ of a
trees to induce entire change, they
exposed to moist air.
Acidulated private banking firm of Baltiiftore as investigate the death of a 14 year-old
A twisyear-old child of John De­ should not be headed back to tlie dor­ It attract is l attention away from the sub­
water was found fo di solve cast-iron confidential clerk.
9liild of parents belonging to the Band ringer, of Albany, drank a small quan­ mant bud until ihe next spring. This ject*— temiwrance and woman's rights—
gpon which she was lecturing. 1 wore
much more rapidly than steil. Front
A gang of men were working in a of Holiness, and living in a hut in tity of concentrated lye, with ftvliich is said to bo more successful limn cleft my costume and lectured In it In all toy
this it would seem that steel bridges sewer trench at Yonkers, N. Y.. which Arroyo Seeo, Cal. The i hild had been its mother was gleaning house. It is grafting in some parts of Illinois hih ! tour of the cities of the north and west,
sick two months, but ihe parents re­ thought the child cannot recover.
can be done on wood too large for and 1 was the tlrst to make such a lectur­
a recess affected by t lie acids contained is sixteen feet deep, when the water- fused to call in a physician, saying the
ing tour lit tlxise cities. I was the first
J. J. Rorell,of Sweet Home, arrested budding.
i pipe burst, cau-ing the sides of tlie
woman who wore the costume in publio
in the smoke of the locomotives than
o for assaulting his s9n-in-law, Daniel)
ditch to cave in, and quickly filling L o ti would cure for tlio sufferer.
Side grafting is described as rutting in Chicago.
are iron ones.
Morris,
with
a
knife,
was
discharged
! the trench with earth and water. Six
a
notch,
or
slit,
about
an
inch
long,
in
Lucy Siftg, a Chinese babe, died at
“ O f course, wherever I went the dress
of the laborer* are known to have tin, Chinese mission in S r ii Francisco. in Justice Humphrey’s court for want the side of the stock and inserting a attracted a groat deal of attention. It
I nstruction m the use of tools is been buiicd alive
o
scion cut to fit the same. This is was a curiosity, and a great many people
File infant was taken by a charitable of evidence.
Albert Gillianjg of Pilot Rock, suf­ practical in case of scions received came lo the lectures ns much to see It as
about to be introduced in all (he
The boiler at the sasli ar il blind society from un undertakers shop in
primary schools of France. It has al­ factory of J. Hodges, at Manchester ChiiAtowu, whither it had been taken fered a broken leg by bis horse falling late in the spring. The difficulty in to hear what a woman had to say.
Women lecturers were quite a curiosity,
Wm. Tyler anil* by its inhuman parents. They coiP He was alone, and tried to attract working large stock will be to make too, iii those days. 1 used to notice that
ready been introduced in many, aud N. H., exploded.
some
one’s
attention
by
firing
his
re­
the scion tit well and to tie it on after I had finished my talk, whether on
-idere i it too puny to live, and they
li.is been successfully tried at such Harvey Emery were killed, and En­
In all such work it would women’s rights or on temperauce, n great
gineer Thompson was fntallv injured. wanted to save trouble^ by having it volver, but failing, he climbed on his firmly.
schools in Manchester, in England. It ^ piece of the boiler struck the hou-e near the Collin at ihe time of death.
horse and rode home, a distance of seem j^rojjpr to use wood cut in au­ many people, women esixx-lally, would
three mil s.
is found that the use of tools furnishes of Mrs. James Mahoney, 500 feet dis­
tumn and carefully kept iu earth all remain and rome upon the platform, os­
A t an executive meeting of the di­
The
Wdlapa
Packing
Company0
winter.
Such wood ought to grow tensibly to see me, but really to inspect
an agr^-able relaxation. The appren­ tant, and fatally injured that lady.
rectors oi the Nevada bank E * Sena­ lib (¿a.-tides of incorporation with the
well it well grafted any time ill April., the .cess."
A
vacant
frame
Building
on
Four­
ticeship schools, which are the next
Mrs. Bloomer showed the reporter n ent
tor Fair was paid a balance of $2,000,- Secretary of the State. Tne incorjior-
Another way is to get scion and slock representing herself iu her younger days,
teenth street, in Chicago, collapsed 000 which the bm k owed Him.
This ators a® D. W. Dobbin*, Mile* Bell
higher grade, arc taking the place of
of
nearly
the
same
size,
split
Ihe
bark
while a number of Si-bool girls were
attired In one of her noted costumes. A
the eld apprenticeship system in Ger­ therein romping. Lillian Collins, 10 squared the account between the old and L. L. Reeves ; capital stock, $20,- on I lie scion an inch and a quarter up short skut reaching to the knees, baggy,
bonanza partners that lias been un- 000; location, Portland.
on each side, turn back the bark, cut very baggy trousers gathered and frilled
many, Switzerland and France.
years old, was buried in the ruins and ** tiled, and Mack ly, Flood and Fair
Portland
Investment
Company. off a little of the end and make a at. the ankle; n straight brimmed sailor
had to be chopped out of the wreck have now arranged all tlieir (financial
The incorporators are F. C. A. Perkes, wedge to occupy the rest of the inch hat, set well back upon the head, made
T he first irain tD cross the Arctic She was horribly crushed. The others
affairs as relating to each other com­ W. L. Sherman and H. R. Lewis;
the attire from a masculine point of
and a quarter. Then run the knife up
Circle p .ssed the line on the Lulea bad a narrow escajie.
view.
Female observation might have
pletely satisfactorily.
capital stock, ¿50,000 ; location, Port­ around and peel the h.irk anoinch and disclosed
that the skirt and w "ist were of
A cyclone n^rtiek the village of Pe-
Rdlwuy recently. This most north­
Fbbarmen on a tug wlijph went out land.
a quarter on the stock and cut a slit one piece, and that the sleeveaof the waist
catonica,
1
1
1
.,
wrecking
several
houses
erly railroad in the world runs up from
Leonard, 16-year-old son of A. II.
were full and slashed, and gathered and
and innumerable outbuildings.
One to Farallor.e islands near San Fran­ Hooker, living at Eight Mile, in draw­ foi the wedge on the scion to frilled
at the wrists. Close scrutiny and a
the Swedish | ort of Lulea, at the
cisco, caught a huge devil fish.
The
fit
into.
Fit
the
wedge
into
the
slit
woman and tim e children were in­
It ing a 44-callibre revolver from bis and slip the bark |>ecled back from the reversal of tlie picture might possibly have
head of the Gulf of Bothnia, into jured, but not fatally, by Hying tim- animal bad a number of teftacles.
pocket, shot himself through the left scion over the wedge, tie it on close led to the discovery that a bustle was not
Sw dish Lapland, within four miles of tser. The storm came all the way clung so closely to the side of the
part of the attire. This point, however,
steamer that two of Ihe arms had to band in the middle knuckle joini? and wax it. This graft is said scarce can tie left to those ladies who have lx«!!
^n-
tl$ Gt-llivara Mountains, famous for from Freeport, accompanying
evor to fail.
be severed in order to get it on beard. The middle finger was amputated.
accustomed to rallsthenio exercises aud
their yield of iron ore. The works evening train part of the distance and It is thedargest specimen of the octo­
surf bathing.—Omaha Herald.
causing havoc rJong the route.
The silo is the only reliable solution
pus caught here, the arms measuring POBTLAHD rK O n ilC B BABBIT.
were begun twenty-seven years ago,
Fire was seen on the farm of Widow
H sle s of P a t e n t M e i l l e t n e s .
of the run down farm problem.
and then were given up until quite Freeze, near Arlington, Neb. OA pc see fully four feet in length.
B utter —
Proprietary medicines spring up by the
40
Fancy
roll,
F
lb.................
When setting out striiwlierrv plants dozen every day, but yon seldom hear of
Charles 8 in<tb, a traveling man, cut
lattly.
'o f citizens went out, and were horri
Oregon........ ....................
use garden ttoweis and lie sure the? any outside those manufactured In your
tied at finding the charred lemaius of his throat at ilia What Cheer House Inferior g ra d e ..................
IA £
26
C o t t o n , according to a scientific
He was out» of Pickled.............................
3u roots are well spread out in the sliaj*- own sect Ion of the country. Every prepar­
27* a
seven human bodies, only identified in San Francisco.
38* of a fan, and cut off tlie ends of ation Is born under a lucky or unlucky
authority, is i.ot a fiber, but a plant by their stature as follows : Old lady employment and without money, for California r o ll..................
3A the
do
pickled..............
roots
that are
too
long. star, as they seem to succeed or perish
hair.
It holds to be spun into a Freeze, Fred. Grateluschen, bis wile the first tfme in his life, he said, and
C HKKS K—
They should be set out when the regardless of the energy or money pos­
would
rather
be
dead
than
hecomcO
a
and
three
children,
and
Fred’s
brother
20
10
ft»
Eastern,
full
cream...........
thread because of peculiar twists iu
sessed by the men who are Interested in
beggar at bis age.
He is about 50 I Oregon.
14 £
10 ground is damp, > s dry weather is pushing their sale. None succeed without
do
...........
eaeb hair shown under the micro­ i Louis, scattered in different p in s of years old. His wind pipe was cut and California..........................
HA sometimes thé cause of a largo num­
the barn, among the horses and cows.
18 ber failing to root in the soil Hfiei advertising, although millions have lieen
E g g s —F resh..................
£
scone, especially in polarized light.
Police Surgeon Martineau performed
spent In puffing medicines that never sold
Emma Althouse, a young woman of
I) hiku F ruits —
the original stock shipped to wholesale
Linen thread may be spun, because Attica, N. Y., who has b^en subject to a timely operation which will save his ' Apples, qrs, sks and bxs...
0 transplanting.
£
druggists. It is a game of chance where
0
do
California...........
the libers have certain roughnesses on trances of long duration for some life.
An orchard twenty-five years old,
Apricots, new crop............
1» £
28
time, awoke, after a sleep of thirty-
14
13»«
William Nicholson, a shoemaker at Peaches, impeded, new ...
10
three days.
When told of her pro­ San Francisco, came home shortly af­ Pears, machine drltd.......
40
tracted sleep she evinced much sur­ ter midnight, in un advanced condi Pitted cherries .................
12«
Pitted plums, Oregon ......
prise. During her sleep her grand­ lion of inebriety. A lodger tindei took Klgs, Cal., in bgs and bxs..
9
«
father, residing in Kentucky, died. to help the man up stairs to his room, Cal. Prunes, Fren ch .........
8 «
10
10
£
12*
When Emma awoke, she informed the and with much difficulty had dragged Oregoh prune«...................
F lo u r -
As H a r d y D e lo n o and his eon , family physician of the fact, but she
him to the top o f ihe front (light, when Portland Pat. Holler, ? bbl f
4 00
Reuben, who live on Black Lake, | could not tell liow she came to know Nicholson’s almost inert body slipjied ! Salem
4 1»
do
do
4 ?A
alxmt eight miles from Ogdensburg, I
from bis g'asp, and went rolling and White Lily * bbl..............
3 A0 « 3 7»
brand.................
A number of explosions of natural bounding to the floor below.
Within 1 S Country
N. Y , were driving along the highway
8 Ml « Z 76
inert!ne..........................
ga« occurred almost simultaneously in a few minutes he was dead.
H e had j G r a i n —
they saw a large bald eagle sitting on
Buffalo, N. Y., caused by over pres broken his neck.
Wheat, Valley, It 100 lbs ..
« 1 22»
the fence. The bird was covered with sure, and created widespread excite­
do
W alla W a lla .........
1 1» <• 1 I7J
Louis
Furor,
a
10-year
old
boy
liv.
I
Barley,
whole,
F
ctl...........
1
l
l
l
i I lz«
mud and too weak lo get away from ment, besides destroying Kt. Paul’s
do
ground, |f ton...... ZU oi (a ll > 00
ing just out of hail Francisco, was
Cathedral,
the
pride
and
glory
of
the
them. He was soon captured and put
Oata, choice milling F bush
G <<t. 47
city. An explosion occurred in the killed by a charge of bird sink fired do feed, good to choice, old
44 ft» IA
in their buggy. In the field near by
at
a
cat
by
Jose|
li
Miller,
who
works
Rve. KM00 tbs.................. 1 lu 48 1 ZS
furnace in the basement, blowing out
they found another bald eigle lying windows and doors. Flames at once on the ranch.
Tlie cat that Miller
F crd —
« I S 00
dead. The scratched and torn con­ broke out, and in half an hour the in­ was after had crawled into a brush Bran, F ton.......................
$
dition of both biitls showed that there terior of the beautiful church was in heap and lie was poking around after ShorMj
bad leen a life and death .-Guggle lie ruins.
it. The little boy came up to see chop. F ton..................... n 00 «2a 00
what was going on, and got between Oil cake meal F ton........... 83 00 £85 OC
tween them.
One of the largest, if not the largest, Miller's shotgun and the cat, just a*
F rkhh Knurr* -
Apples, Oregon, 4 1 box......
1 81 £ 1 SO
B e u iin it seems, has gradually be­ pensions on record lias l>een granted Miller pulled the trigger.
The full Cherrle*, Oregon, F drm ...
to C. B. Gillett, of Whatcheer, Iowa,!
charge
struck
the
boy
in
the
abdomen
come the head-quarters of the carved
Lemons, California, t? bx . 3 85 £ 3 50
the amount being $12,613. Gillett re­
Lime«, F 100...................
1 0c
wood industry, sdpplanting Switzer­ ceived a sunstroke while in the army. | tearing a horrible opening.
Riverside oranges. F box...
A
bold
attempt
was
made
in
broad
Lo»
Angele«,
do
do
...
land. Six liundrid artist* in wood- was treated at the hospital for disease
ftl
Peaches. 4 b o x .................
£
carving, the same number of turn­ of the eyes, and finally discharged day light by John G ivt-y, a contractor,
H ide *—
from service on account of this disa­ to set fire lo the exten-ive lumber
8 ft)
ers, and 700 carpent rs are engaged in
Drv, over 10 ffsi. f lb.........
bility. In 1872 he applied for a jx-n- yards of the West Coast Lumber Com* Wet «sited, over i>6 tt-«.....
4 «
manufacturing such articles a* cigar- sion. but his claim was rejected in ptny at San Diego, Cal. He was dis­ Murrain hide»..................
7 ftt
10 £
c i »- i , newspaper and picture frames, 1878 on the ground that his blindness covered running out of the yard from P e l t « ................................
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napkin rings, etc. The value of the ; could not be directly traced to sun­ r s|>ot where a pile of rags, saturated
with
kerosene,
had
been
fired
under
a
Q^rrou*’#
tack
stroke
while
in
the
service.
A
lew
annual expoit of these articles is given
It is re|K>rted Cauliflower, # d o t!!!!!
years since bis relatives and attorney pile of dry lunilx-r.
V « 5,000,000 mark*, and this is exclu­ had the case reopended, and the result ih itG o v e y had a dispute with t’ie Onions
sive of the cosily carved wood furni­ ia an allowance of over $12,000 on the company regarding some lumber he] Potatoes. n*w. ÿ ICO lb*
W oo l —
bought, and threatened v< n- \ ^
Spcin* clip.
ture, the manufacture and export of tint payment, and $72 a mouth dur­ had
Valiev
geanc.
which Arc- assuming large proportion®. ing the remainder of hi* life.
their sui faces which enable them to
cling together. Hence it is impossi­
ble to m »« e as fire linen as cotton
cloth, but it is much stronger.
you cannot estimate the risk.
Results
had been seedtd down and in grass the cut very little figure with the salesmen,
last ten years, and bad become un for If the stuff will sell it will go off their
thrifty and unfruitful.
Last year one hands with scarcely an effort, becauss
half of it was thoroughly plowed, their best customers are the chronic In­
w<x>d aslies were applied, and it was valids, who are thicksr than flies around
cake.
carefully pruned. The other half was a molasses
Nevertheless, I would prefer to take a
not cultivated.
This treatment w,i,, new medicine out on the road than hnudls
continued this year. 1 lie result wm | mjr o( the old ones which have lx«eii
that the cultivated portion resisted the i vertlsed from thecllffs of the I’arl'lc roast
drought |>erfectly and had dark green to the rocky banks of labrador. Ameri­
foliage, and is heavily ltden with cans are experimencatlvs, and will buy a
Baldwins, Greening* and Golden Rus­ new nostrum without any recommenda­
tion, for the simple reason that they have
sets, in remarkable contrast with the heard nothing against it. Rt. Louis lends
other jiortion. In cultivating an old the country in sales of quinine, malarial
orchard which Its* been long in grass, *periflc and bilious antidotes, nud some of
it should lie remembered that it the local manufacturers will clear millions
should be done while the trees are from two articles that originated here
dormant, when breaking the root* will within the last two years, but wbirh are
do little harm. When in a growing ilrendy beginning to elicit notice.—George
Haskell.
stite it may cause |x>sitive injury.
R e s u lt* o f O v e r tr a in in g .
There Is one aspect of the Sullivan
Mitchell fight which is so far devoid of
tirntality as to be of public Interest; this
is, that a man seemingly in superb physi-
al condition may. In reality. I* so far
ivertrslned, as It is termed, as to hat si
jeen deprived of his staying powers.
Nature supplies to us certain qnnntltlea
of adipose tissue, which may seem to thu
critical eye of one who looks ocly at the
outside to be an Incumbrance, which
MUfUI’
tr r reduced
r i u t c u by
u j careful
h i » training;
» **i i ii s . ji .
should l I he
A photograph of a wc
¡n sltnut 4-> ! i)nt it may turn out that In thus bringing
years of age was also found, M ie v e d the human organism down to a mass of
to be that of deceases!.
An ¿¡r.pty bone and mnscle tb* trainer wilt deprive
box of Rough on K its was found near the body of the food that it need« to make
the body, and one theory ia that being good the waste of physical energy. A
unable to obtain employment, she be­ man thus prepared may be well fitted for
a spurt, but entirely unable to keep up
came disconsolate and »wallowed ths under long continued physical exertion.—
poison.
Boston Herald.
. . ,
Tlie
remains of a woman were
found in the brush in Swetlxer can­
yon, about three miles east of Han
Diego, Cal., by Mr. Grubnow, a dairy­
man. The remains had been shock­
ingly mutilated by coyotes.
In a
satchel near by were several letters,
one addressed to Miss Annie Cunning­
ham, care of Hamuel John Erwin,
F . resno,
California,
postmarked , I reland .
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