Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 14, 1888, Image 1

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P olk C ounty O bserver .
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VOL. I.
T he South African diamond fields
■ lust year yielded gems amounting to
■ 3.646,990 carats and valued at over
V $20,000,000.
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MONMOLTII. IMfl.K COl X ' i L PULGON. S.UTKDAV, ¿ULY H, lsss.
TELEGRAPHIC.
It Li lime of the P ru
rin irip
cip a! l ('v
fcv e e n n ts
t* No«
Attrieticj Pablie Interest
C O A S T C U L L IN ^ S .
AGRICULTURAL.
M AR KET
REPORT.
NO. 17.
OREGON
NEWS.
Devoted Principally to Washington * ^Dc^ied y> the Interests of Farmers Ratable Quotations Cnreltilly Revised 2verything of General Interest In
,
¡E p r riu r y a n d C a lifo ri^ C )
and Stouten.
Every Week.
Condensed Fenn.
I t in now an imperial regulation in
------------------------------------ A telephone is being constructed b - . .. .
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i l j i j - V i
Geo. G. Bingham, of ¿alein has
Brazil that i>er*oni who die from yel­
wilQ WHEAT— Valiev, *1 20( i *1 26
Peacon
Isa
ic
Bronson,
of
Pokoville,
tWe€n
Farmington
and
B
lmnnQ
W.T.
carUinl;'utid
i '* c ^
been appointed deputy prosecuting at-
Walla Walla, f l lTJotl 18J.
low fever t-hall be cremated, the Stale
Conn., murdered his wife with an ax.
It takeVien n « u*■ s f r a t A in to _
’ .
I torn« y of Marion county.
bearing the expense.
'
and cut his own throat with a razor, pa-s the Cascade tumid.
ca \ " ** ^ UU ’
ou
, ss g iv
. O B A R L E Y — 4 ’ hole. $1 10(41 12 J;
John ivandish, of Halsey, Linn
The motive is unknown.
Pikm eeC itv W r is nut tine in i.A * ° r . f A " ' 1 © ', r » ‘»“ « « » n d « . t l y ground, per ton, 25 00(427 50.
¡
county,
while trimming the feet of
.
.
.
O
f
I
•
t
1
iw
*
:
*
1
4
,ltin
*
m
,
0
ex|>ect
h4/to
produce
good
milk
and
Q ueen V ictoria is an subgraph
A m the returr of a boyish q tu rrH ,; $8,1)00 system of waterworks.
butter
O ATS— Milling, 42J(.t 15c.; feed, 14 his hor-e, was kicked in the eye.
He
illector,
aiid
idle
has
recently
added
Horatio Hatfield, aged 12 years, -hot
.
may loose the sight of that organ.
A new Episcopal church is to
| A11 jovr Rft, w, t
R,10uld be
?to her American department au auto and fatally wounded Thomas J. Allen, built at 1 acorn., W . 1 ., to cost »5,000. , dr-iuf.(l A few
'o f llraill u,e Wll,
H A Y — «fle d , $15 Ot ,4 17 00.
A Store at Brooks, below Salem, was
aged 10.
O
graph of Andrew Jackson.
A tii€>at Aberdeen, Cliehaliscounty, i prevent slush and mud around the
SEED Blue Gris* 144(416.* • Titn- entered, pnilf.-lv bv the same parties
Coherin' John Uiins and his © n weie
that burglarized Keller's store here.
1 1 •'
«1 a portion of the busi- houpe, o
oihy, j m lo ,- ; Red Clover, 1401&O.
B e r r y , the English hamim m, has killed at Jack-on, Tex., by W. vV. Ter­ , iies.-Q>art of the town.
Little was obtained.
I ,, no wav can a farmer with less O F L O l;K _ Pil„ .nt K ,,Uer
An old familx feud was the
executed 113 persons up to the pres- rell.
I red Crump, the insane convict who
Iron deposits which hid fair to be- troub.o enrich a poor Held with scanty finimtrv Hr.ml * * 7 ".
cause of the tight. Terrell was yUrit in :
i made two deep Mate attempts at tui-
1 come valuable properties, have been j herbage than by feeding sheep on it. ,
¿ ;«iit time sixteen of them having been three places.
^
{fid e at S ilent, has been committed to
diseov '•» red on Hoou" canal,
near I So atllrms an English sheep farmer. | EGGS— Per doz, 20j.
-' In Ireland atnl two in Scotland.
Thomas
Prentice
and
Patrick L ike Cushman, \V. T.
the asylum.
If a solution of London purple is ; B U T T E R — Fancy roll, l**r pound.
Rooney were instantly killed, ami ,
The building board at Salem, let to
Puget sound lir for tine car work is u-ed for spraying orchard trees, you 40c.; pickled, 15} (4 20,
| W illiam II. S eward commenced H enry Millbach was seriously injured
inferior
J. M. Oil *uan, a contract for putting a
replacing
the
higher
p
©
t
d
walnut
may
know
it
lias
bft
ti
applied
too
grade,
15(422
t ’ ;e practice of law at twenty-one, at at Wellsville, N. Y., by the premature
hydraulic eb-vitor in the state It use.
and the Louisiana a.-h us well as We-u strong if yellow blotches appear ou j
'thirty-one was president of a State explosion of a dynamite cartridge.
C H 0 E S K — E intern, 10.420c ; O re­ The price is $*185.
India mahogany.
the leaves; later, the whole tree turns
gon, 14 m 16c.; California, 14}i*.
Fire at Fort Apache, A. T., destroyed
Convention, and at thirty-seven Gov-
I A. C. Barber has been recommended
Erastus Hankins, of Florence, Cal., yellow and assuti^ an autumnal ap
the entire quartermas'er and coni mis- ‘
™ ^ ^ ru o r of New York.
\ EGE TABLES— Beets, p r sack, to the postofli -e department for ap-
g iv e himself up, saying lie had shot pearance.
•ary supplies. The estimated loss to
and killed Win. Everson in a dispute
The winds in the spring shake the $1 50; <’aMi igc, per lb., 2j|c.; carrots, pointment as postmaster at the pro­
A grandniece of Ke.it*, Miss Elena the government, including buildings, over 50 cents.
young
trees and thereby damage them t>er sk., $1 25; lettuce, per doz. 20 ; posed oflice at Glentoua, Lane county,
is * 100,000.
The jury in the case of John George lt> a certain extent, but this can be onions, $1 00; |M»t ii|>-s, per UK) lbs., Oregon.
Block man, who has attained consider­
The Mexican fieight depot and an
90c.(4$1; radishes, {<er doz., 15(420c.;
The following
pensions
were
able distinction as a painter, is at work adjoining building ill Paso del Norte, charged with the murder of Valentine partially avoided by cutting hack the rhubarb, j>er lb., 6c.
young trees as much as possible i»e-
i granted
( ®vg >n — Original invalid,
McDonald,
at
L
me
Tree
i-land,
Cal.,
In Ma Irid upon a life sized portrait of Texas, burned, also about seventy
The peach
brought in a verdict of manslaughter. forc putting them in.
H O N E Y — f t comb, per ll>., 18c.; B m jiiuiii \augbii. liiniaha; Nancy,
the Queen R-gent and the infant frtight cars. A large amount of freight
tree
will
thrive
better
if
cut
back
and
mother of Liberty R Pull, Springfleld ;
strained,
5 gal. tins, per 11». 8.J
Henry AVattler, a well known florist
burned. The estimated lo-s is $¿00,
also become more ‘‘stocky.”
Mexican survivor, Andrew Fitzwuter,
S in g .
of
Sin
Francisco,
committed
suicide
PO U LTR Y — Chickens, jier doz..
000.
Watermelon hills may lw prepared. $2 00@3 Ot); ducks, per do/.., $5 (K)M Lebanon.
in his bedroom.
H e cut Ins throat
George Wilson, wife murderer, was from car to ear with a r.izor.
| B enjamin L. H ume , a native of Vir­
L
iv
ott’
the
rows
ten
feet
apart
each
R )V. \V. A. Willison, of Oregon
The
6 00; geese, $6 00(48 00; turkeys,
ginia, who was Stonewall Jackson’s hanged in the iail at Albion, N Y. He came is unknown.
way, and at each intersection dig a , | ht lb., 16(418c.
City, started up the elm kamas river to
strangled his wife in bed, owing to
A t the bottom
marry a couple, and «lid infl reach his
gui le during the late war, is now liv­
M. F. Gillniore, a tearmter, and a G hole two feet deep.
complications growing out of his as­
P R O ! ISIONS— Oregon hams, 12Jc
ing on a farm near Madison, Ga.
He sociation with pretty 16-year-old Laura A. R. veteran of the l f t . l i Indi ma, place a few chips, than manure. per lb.; Eastern, 13($13}c.; E.u-Un destinati«au until 4 o'clock the follow
a hill three
feet square,
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ing morning. As he had thè license
was thrown from his wagon and killed Next make
is a Methodist minister, now ou the Thompson.
^!'lHl haoon, liL -, per II».; Oregon in bis pocket, thè expectant liride and
at Palouse, W . T., by a runaway team. and wot’ k plenty of manure itilo thè
retired l ;st.
Wallace Mitchell, the murderer, who
lL(«.13c.; Eislern lanl, 10@ ll^c. | ku groom had to await bis arrivai.
A passing train blew its whistle, fright­ soil.
l lb. ; Oregon, 104c.
-
,« u
, .,
was brought back from I'riudad, Co!.,
Plant beet, carrot and parsnip seed
! Giant Osh irne, of Eugene City,
I A philanthropist in London has to Syracuse, Kas., charged with0 the ening the team.
G REEN F R U IT S — Apples, $2 00 Mged about 25, staggered into a saloon
A hotel in Sin Diego, C a l, was to­ early, so as not only to get ahe id of
established a Spectacle mission, where murder of a boy named Johnson and
the grass but to give plenty of time j (.Y-2 50; Sicily lemon-«, *6 00(.y6 50; and fell unconscious from an over
tally
destroyed
by
tire.
Autone
Wur-
poor printers, tailors, shoemakers and the wounding of his father June 9th, dinger and F. Greaber, parties wtio for growth. The most important mat- I California, $3 50@5 00; Naval oranges dose of morphine.
An effort was
was taken from the sheiiff by a body
»earnstresses can have their eyes tried,
had the dining room mid kitchen ter wi It such crops is to have a per- | $6 00; Riverside, $1 ik); Mediterra- made* to save tho young man's life,
of armed men and lynched.
but without avail. Ho was not a mor­
,
,
,
leiM'd, have !»e«*n arri Sto,! on a charge feetly tine, rich, clean seed-bed, and to nean, $4 25.
•ml obtiin spectacles for little or noth­
A colored
man named George (ij
use
plenty
of
seed.
Tho
seed
is
slow
i
arson in setting the hotel on tire.
D R IE D F R U IT S — Sun dried ap­ phine fiend and not in the habit of
ing.
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Deans, liis three little children, and an­ | The tot d loss will bo about $12,000.
in germinating, and often fail to sprout j ples, 7fe. |M-r lh. ; machine dried, 10(4 taking it. His parents, who aft» well-
other child, Anna Godfrey, ate break­
at all.
11c; p ifes« plums,
13c,; Italian to-do, reside at Eugene City.
T he body of Emil A. Knostc-r, form­ fast, and soon afterward all were taken
Gus Gounet was handling a pi-tol
A
dairy
expert
suggests
that
the
|
S nafor Mitchell has introduced a
prunes, 10(4» l ie. ; peaches, 12^(41 L\ ;
erly of Pu k, was cremated at Fresh violently sick. Two of the children at Sac ram -uto. Cal., whet« the weapon
proDt-r way to dry off a cow as the eud raisins,
ruisim* $2 25(42
k) fiO
bill providing for the establishment of
5Ò.
was
disclnrged,
the
bullet
striking
Pond, L. I., recently,making the 189th died. Deans and his other child are
a lightship, with fog signals, at the
The GoJ/rev I ®-UH Moulin in the right temple and of her milking season approaches is
W O O L— Valley, 12(416c. ; Eastern mouth of the Columbia river.
not to gradually cease milking her,
incineration since the opening of tho in a critical condition,
He
j
entering
his
brain.
G
>unet
surrend
child will recover.
Oregon. 10(414o.
also introduced an amendment to the
,, -jkrematory.'
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ered himself at the station hou-e but but to keep on milking the cow just
By the burning of a small frame
H ID E S— Dry beef hide*, 8(410;.; sundry civil hill, appropriating $40,-
was relen-ed ou giving bonds in the as you hail been, but stop her food;
not staive her down, hut give her the culls, 6(47,-.; kip snd calf, 8 m 10:
000 for tho purchise of additional
T he last pu!»lic whipping in the house on Edwards street, occupied by sum of $10,003.
Mr. Burmeister and family in 8 t. Paul,
ground for the custom house at Pert
kind of food that makes more flesh ] Murrain, 10 (<t)12o.; tallow, 3(434o.
State of Rhode Island took place in
A
7
year-old
daughter
of
W.
I.
Burmeister’s 15-year-old daughter,
, Townsend.
than
milk
and
give
her
only
a
little
of
LU
M
B
ER—
Rough,
per
M,
$10
0
0
;
Providence, July 12, 1827. Two horse Maud, and Mrs. Maggie Ross, an ar­ Fea her, of V »lfax, W. T , in the ab-
tt, just enough to keep her in good J
M> | 12 o o ; T . a ml G.
The pension case of Martha Wood-
thieves were fl)'g * ’d with a cat-o'-nine tist from Chippewa, \Vis., were suflb sence of i!s mother, took the coal oil condition.
sheathing, per M, $1 1 0 0 ; No. 2 lloor- him, a blind woman and m soldier’s
can
and
piocecdtd
ta
pour
its
contents
cated todea'h. Burmeister and three
T. M. Winslow, of tho Ayrshire ing. per M, $18 00; No. 2 ceiling, per widow, which was conferred to a con-
tails by order of the court..
younger children had a narrow escape. into the stove, causing ail explosion Breeders' Association, being asked
and scattering the oil ovc©her dollies, what is the average yield of Ayrshire M,$18 00; No. 2 rustic, p«*r M , $1S 00; ferenee between tho senate and house
The small steam pleasure yacht
| S tranqk as it m iy »eem, more peo­
which soon wrapped her ift a sheet ol cows, writes that he lias collected clesr rough, per M. $20 00; clear P. 4 committees, has been reported back to
S, j»er M. $22 50; No. 1 11 siring, per I the house, with a recommendation for
ple enter R iss’i.i th m come out of it. Etiia was struck by the steamer James flames, the cln:d lingered in great
about 1 000 records for a year yield,
\V. Baldwin, a mile s mth of N w-
Between 1873 and 1881 the number of burgh. N. Y. There were eight per­ agony for ten hours, and then expired and he finds that for cows and heifers VI, $22 50; No. 1 ceiling, per M, * aH increase of pension ftom »12 to »50
$22 50; No. 1 rustic, per M, $22 50; 1 pur month, and the conference report
A lire broke out in the briss works the geneial is 6,525 pounds of milk
•migrants was 8,030,000, and tbe num­ sons in the small boat, and two- of
stepping, per M, $25 00; over 12 j was adopted. Mrs. VVoodlum resides
Roylance,
a
t
-8
in
Francisco,
for the year, and of manure cows inches wide, extra, $1 00; lengths 40 | it* Gaston, Washington county,
ber of immigrants 9,450,000.
them, Miss Annie Miller, and the wife J’j ^
buildings being wooden the 7,000, for a selection of 75 cows he
of Bdtij entin Odell, Jr., w< re drowned *
to 50, extra, »2 00; lengths .»0 1 < 60, j John Drummond, of Ash land, aged
’} E xperts , it is said, now value a per- The rest of them were rescued by the Himes soon spread and enveloped obtained an average of 9 220 pounds, • xtra, »4 00; 1 ^ 1 i'll, per M, $2 2.»; obotit 7.1, committed suicide by silent­
Myers’s wo- m I turning ostihlishment, and all of this average he believes was
le d ruby of livek ira ts as being ten steamer.
^ mg himself in the head with a revolver.
and tho Columbus Machine Works, obtained from ordinary treatment, ly lath, |»er M, $2 50.
At
a
ranch
near
Cheyenne,
Mont.,
M E A T— Beef, wholesale, 3@3.j£ ; Ho was s'opping at the house of VV.
times moro valu iblo than a diamond
and tho brass wotks of W ild «fe King- common to all careful dairymen and
' John C< w in was apprehended in the
8 f the same weight.
A pet feet ruby act of rifling a fellow cowboy’s trunk, well were also badly burned in the and m iy be considtoed an average of dressed, 7c.; sheet», 3^0 ; dre-seil, 6c .; ••. VanBuren, and attempted, or
hogs, dressed, 7(47y *.; veal, 7(48®
threatened to kill Mrs. Van Buren lie-
reir. The total lj.-.s will be about $15, Ayrediire as a breed at this time.
teems to be the rarest of all gems.
and he was taken to a corral and was
I1E
ANS—
Quote
small
wl«tc*,$2
25,
i,,rt‘
*'e ' l" ’! *'i'»-c!f. Mrs. VanBuren
003.
That there is such a disease of the
about to be hanged, when tin« foreman
pinks, $2J ; Day os, $2; butter, »2 50; ran *9 a neighbor’s lit use and Drum-
peach
tree
as
yellows
is
unfortunately
Two
hoys
of
II.
M.
Shiw,
aged
7
| T he Emperor Frederick jj said, by inteifered and allowed him to eseipo.
m ond followed her only as far as the
Still, much that Limas, »3 00 per cental.
and 9 years, were carrying wood into loo well attested.
L mdoii Truth, to be a comparatively i The enraged cowboys followed him the hou-e and playing, at Seattle, W passes for yellows is due to other
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C O F FE E — Quote Salvador.
16c ;
l,-*r yai-d, wht*" he placed the
and administered castigation. Cowan
^oor man, having been left little under half dead, reached Cheyenne and told T., when the younger bro her climbed causes— poverty of soil and winter* j^Josta Ri.-a, 1‘; m 20.-.; Ri *, 18£«0c.;
,
°* “ *
a,,d
'
upon a chair and reached for a re­ killing of the previous year’s g-owth. »ava, 25|c.; Arbucklo’s’s roasted,214 -.
the will of Iftnperor William , and lias liis story, but no arrests were made.
volver that was hanging on the w ill, I 11 any kind of tree the withering or
S A L T — Liverpool grades of line ., L i 1' ' ' ',11 " ’Vl" '* l,Jr
MeEwan, at
•oth u ig to dispose of by will except
Silas Robinson shot his wife and cocked it, uud pointing it at his dying out of branches will in time af­ quoted »18, »19 and $20 for the three , '’' . ' A ’
k tli.- dd.v. ry team of
•bout £120,000. The job of Emperor Nick Wiens, with whom she was out brother, tired.
The charge entered fect i's vitality. The apple is a great sizes; stock salt, $10.
‘“ A
J'**"■l W' " ch WM »"»' ked up
is not as lucr<3.i\e, it seems, as it once walking, at Minneapolis, Minn., and the (lder boy's head, killing himOiii- deal hardier and str-iiiger tree than
p .n trr Pd ir
. , . ,
.
the curb. J he tongue m truck one
I lL k L E S -K e g s q u o h -d steady at ■ Gf the horses just behind the shoulder
afterwards put three bulltts into his g^m ly,
the peach, but even on this a dead
tiras.
°
:own bodv.
Robinson had been h
..
„
,,
i » v o
1 and penetrate.1 to the depth of alaiut
limb
is,
if
not
speedily
removttl^
soon
,
.
; ,,
. .
. . . rr>, ■
D,,c. Gutfleld and J. N. S.-ott, paint-
fellow, and his wife lefr'h im
_
, .
’ * . . followed by others until the tree dies.
SU G AR— Prices for barrels; Golden sfx inchu-, making a wound which
[ I t is seldom that «three Empresst* drunken
,
- * ,
„
, ,| era, swung on a plat orm suspended:
It
eight months ago.
W toss fell . ’
? . . . » • (
.i
i In many cases other catiM-s of peach C.5J«-.; extra C, 5 jc .; dry granulated, would admit of a aiau'4 h ind.
meet each other at the same time. about
fatally woundeiLO Mrs Rubinsou was by n,p.-s forty feet from the ground ,
trees dying are ascribed to yellows; 6 -jc.; crushed, tine crushed, cube and was with some difli ;ti!ty th it the end
That unusual sight was seen in Berlin killed 7 . ________
_ w bil« e her husband A rope suddetBy hr-,ke on the side! not infrtquently the cause will lit ffciwdered, 7^e.; extra C, 6§ ; halves "f tin tongue was pulled out, and then
instantly,
Gutfleld was
♦ -Äc, and b
.,,
,
-a
6
i
- i i where
w ne re uu;n-:u
w.is at wo
teconlly. Stranger still was tho fact will
probably fle from his suicidal
, , .
the blood gushed from the woudd. The
.
*
i. ,
.
was precipitated to the ground,
11« found near the root in an attack from 1 ^ d lioxes, y.*. higher.
j poor animal died.
Mrs R Lnuson bore aiB nn-ul-l
1 . 1
•
Bbat they were mother, diughter and shots.
the
borer.
0
,
..
O
w
O-vas picked up in an iinconO ions con-
Reports from the Navsjo country,
In two days lawns may often be
Stephen Sagar, the 14 year-old son
Bio her in-1 iw. Perhips a similar oc­ hed reputation.
a Ultii .n, badly mutilated and fiffertid
N. 51 , state that some of the roving of 1 humas L. Sagar, of E ist Portland,
grettly
improved,
by
giving
a
denser
On
the
Pennsylvania
®
Sehuy^Ttl
{
inti'rn.-.l
injuries,
an
!
his
a
in
^
23
1
currence li is never bcenOccn in the
9. lent be is of that Indian-trine »re be­ died at the hospital from injuries re­
V«0!ey railroad, at Cable City, a freight broken .0 «-veral places. One ®7m kri,wth 01 grass, :0 d by enrioblog tbe
B o ld’s histnrv.
soil with to|»-dr- »sing. For enriching coming turbulent. Ike VV. Stevens, s ceived at Albina. The
bov was ilriv-
ie boy
train was shifting cars when a gravel will have to be ampul ited.
o n C m 00mpost nr palverised om prosjiector lias 111 rived at Gallup, and ! mg » team attnelied to an ice wagon,
train bound fo r Shaniokin, l’a., 1511
Q ueen C h r is t in a , of Spiiu, has
ouP s and
into the rear « i d of it and ten ouU dP , f Fire
w s broke
n w wsr
w c cnmitmed
w w w s s ,li
known
to b . give* information that In- wasultacki d 'vh'-ti a passing locomotive frightened
. _ ie I , nmnure,
* 0 1 f aad if tbe
•••« soil
* w.. ia m
m.,. ,
f such a character as to he
mania for being photographed in com- eleven laborers who were seated onthe billeting ^0: _ at the B rnout m ^
_ t, „ ________________________
__ strongly tiy Iiiii®ms, ambushed, wlio-i weapons lbo horses ami they turned sharply to
One arrow one side breaking tl. tongue. Stephen
p in v with her children.
A recent fr o n P c ir of the gravel train were MOTOphir, < 1 Three men wrfe »t j h*j„ flt, d by siijierphOBpIlBU Oi - t i er weie bows and arrows.
pi in (rated his should« r blade. II* es­
lictiire presents a most charming fain- buried in the wreck. When assistance work on . drift 100 feet from the sitr 1 I< 9 . 1 I f- i»il ^* r, mix tin III with the caped from them, making b isw a y to held plttckily to the lines but was
I
pulled irom liis seat and dragged some
_ arrived, six dead men, horribly ntan- f.icc. i M H i s from tbs timbers 01 l b msntsrs. First, and e.irly in spring,
re-
i'y Krott;.. It represents the queen
1 In- IV )« i.io'cuObe soil with a steel rakp Of I’ioclie#-’« place, a L ou d ly Indian, distance.
Wliun picked up it was
, .
gled, were taken < Ot, and four others, .-lialt was extinguished.
■ g e n t pouring tea at table, the baby ^adly injun'd? It is not believed they were found ce.id^ near the mouth Wi , ,||)r p, tine harrow; then spread evenly who guidi-d him throiuTi the country. found his skull was fractured. He
ltn-ir num -s are James
to|»-dns*ing, and rake it thor- Piochete claims that the Indians who never recovered consci« u mess after
.. king in liis high cli *ir at her side and 041I1 pve- JDe victims are all Hungar the drift.
ex Utilled the accident.
R
ardon
and
Joseph
H
zw
k
p
t.
In
oughly:
th* n imv grass seed heavily,. attacked Stevens were
■ t h e two inf m u looking demure and ians, and their name« are yet unknown.
the attempt t > rescue the men, An- 1 amt lightly rake i( iLin. A roller passed States scouts employed in Geronimo’s
'1 he following articles of incorpora­
■ beautiful i 1 their plain white dresses.
j;,
reported from the flooded dis­ drew L.tOon alsOl »«t hi« lOo.
-.v®- it will pres» the
tile earth au<
and *e»*d ill raid.
tion wi n- filed m the oflice of Secre­
tricts of Mexico that 1,500 lives were
o .
At H islett, Cal., Jin.-s Sullivan tary of State: Grand Arm y Cemetery
contact
and
promote
free
growth.
This
The city marshal’s attention was at- ,
One thou­
L i H ung C h a no , the viceroy of lost by the inundation.
treatment is well adapte-^ to lawns had some difficulty with a Chines -
sand
bodies have b en recovered. tractcJ by a di. luihance in 11 ,0,u.-<; of •bi'*li have become thin of grass, and laborer, and knocked him senseless Association, Portland, O.egon; per-
China, is six feet tall, b5 years old, well
ill
fame
at
Col'ax,
VV.
T.
upon
his
I tecting its organization according to
Leon is a citv of 10.000 inhabitants,
Sullivan then went to D iggett, a fww
! tlie law, and electing trustee* as fol­
built, gray and swarthy ; bis eyes are snd a largCfgmrt of it is in rui nW-sThe arrival on the scene, he was met by ] the harrowing or raking should be of­
ten enough repeated to give the tur- miles distant, saying he needed some­ lows: G E. Cattkin, A. E. B irthwick,
dark and piercing and his teeth dark Mexican collector of customs a L'Paso one of its occupants, Tim Miloney, face a fine pulverization.
thing for protection, and purchased a
who
deliberately
commenced
bring
1
| T. \\ right, Z. W. Christopher and
and uneven. When receiving Ameri­ del Norte has received an oflicial dis­
pistol. He returned to H islett, and,
It
is
stated
that
Mr.
J.
C.
Jones,
the
patch stating that 100 miles of the upon the marshal. Toe marshal re ; noted buffalo breeder, of Kansas, re- with a pistol in each hand, went up to E Martin. Clatsop County Road and
can guests he wears a gray Astrakan
. ,
M* xican Central railroad i« impass­ • ponded with a few shots, one taking
a man named Sherlock and com | Construction Comp m y ; incorporator,
surtout with long, flowing sleeves, able. It will be ten days before mails . fleet in Maloney’s right able, the ball cent,3r
H H«'V of liv«
wh,ch
J. F. Hustler, J. W. Conn, Frank J.
Sherlock walked
1 is out of the usual run of such trans meneed talking.
i
riy l°r, H. Elmore. I ate K rgman, (?.
loose silken trousers, felt shoes and a can get through, and twenty days be­ following a rib and 1« gnig i in bis
backbone. Tue wound iP nfi con- fers. He sold to Mr. Austin Corbin away, when Sullivan filed, hitting W. Fulton, F. W. Newell, C. H. Page,
flaring hat with the button of liis rank fore freight can be moved.
resi-
him
in
the
leg.
He
then
went
aftei
of New York, whose country
sidered fatal.
John Fox, 8 . W. Gordon, V. Bocling,
on the top and a peacock’s feather
deuce is near Babylon, L. I., six head j the Chinese, »m l shot Chow Q tong J. O. Hanihorn «m l C. H. Cooper;
A south-bound train proceeding to
Moan
in
the
forehead,
the
bullet
com­
of
buffaloes—
three
bulls
and
three
John Vaughan, a dwarf, as a joke,
Mobile, Ala., went through a small
sticking out Iwhiml.
I object, the construction, etc., of wagon
heifers. These are part of Mr. Jones’ ing out behind the left ear, causing and toll roads in the vicinity of As-
bridge at Tensaw. John Morgan, en- |»o'ir«-d a glass of beer into the pick
J ohn Q uincy A dams ’ body servant gineer, Saul Williams, firem.in, and of Luke Curry at S<n Fraucirco. | herd of lame buffaloes and were cap death in a few hours.
; toria: capital »took, » 10,000, in shares
two tram i* who were stealing a ride, Curry told him not to repeat the trick lured by him as calves in the Indian
j of $25 each.
whtle he was President, wa, Barney
^
A?ont Davis was if he did cot want 1 1 get hit, but the Nation and Texts. They are destined
Gov. Pennnyer lias appointed the
Norr s, a Virginia negro, who has jus dangerously hurt.
Four passengers dwarf did not heed the warning. Curry for Mr. Corbin’s farm on Long Island, following notaiies public : O. Wilson,
— A suckling oo.t at 8ab*m. Or*.,
got » pirated f i on i.s mother, and,
died at Galena, III., at an advanced anfl »he baggage master were Slightly pushed or struck or kicked Vaughin, where a number of native American Portland; Anton Pfaumer, Center
age
When he was a bov he was a injured.
The engine, baggage car, who fell to the fl »or. Vaughan went wild animals are to be gathered by ville; H. J. Day, J icksonville; II. M. becoming frightened s artod to ran
The price paid for j Cox, E ch o; H. F. Harding, McMinn- bark and forth in a lane. It oontia-
At the that gentleman.
.liv e in Commodore Stephen Decatur’s mail car, two
coacbe. and to the hospital and died.
>1
1...1 one sleeper were tot illy wrecked. I lie morgue Vaughan’s 1 fl si le and groin these buffakies has not transpired, but ville; ( ’ . H Canfield, Oregon C ity; D. uud to run until it b -cams entirely ex*
family, and was present a
ie « 1
Rnd wounded were taken to Mo- was found to be bruised snd dis­ that the figure was high may lie in­ R. R. Murphy,Portland ; A. H, Logan
bnmtted and fell 011 its side. It 1» re­
ing ground at Bltdensburg when Ins ^ 1*. The cause of the accident was a colored. An autopsy showed death U> ferred from tbe fact that on more than East Portland; R. C. Warinet, Cornu­ ported that after it lny a moment 1»
thit posit.ou its ‘ Wyaa popped entirely
master was killed by C >mmo?or* «eak bridge undermined by heavy have resulkal from peritonitis, re.ull- ne occasion Mr. Jones ha« received copia; J. K. lleggius, Astoria, Stew
$500 a bead (or members of his herd. art S Denning, Canyon City.
; ing from a kick or a blow.
out vf its head.’ ’
It bad to bs Irll'ri
Barron.
j rams.