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F. F. L. H. M. L. Gibb» Dep. do.... 75.00 Paul Hadley, hall rent G. Stickles, Dep do. 50.00 I Oliver Veath, . ............ do..... C. Yoran, Salary.................. 40.00 Clayton Pope, service» .......... Peterson, do.......................... 30.00 N. L. Rossen.................. do........... P. Norton, clerical work.. 8.00 W. O. W. Pleasant Hill, hall School Superintendent’» Account. rent W. B. Dillard, salary.................. 100.00 Chua Vanderburg. service».... Esther Devereaux, cler. work.. 25.00 Junction City, hall rent............ Kerry Account. W. F. Bryant.................. do........... XV. H. Eaton, ferryman ........ 30.00 A. M. Bristow, delivering sup Grant Hendricks. do.......... 50.00 plies ............................................. „»Cheron» Willamette river John Howard do.......... 30.00 ( B1, -f,..« victim, the third M. L. Wallace, lumber.............. 20.37 A. M. Bristow, ser V Ices.... E. R. Parker, registration neiutu ‘>tiu tw0 “outb'’' W. H. Eat in. repairs on ferry 5.50 Duke Lowell, hall rent.......... Janitor'» Account. muuer. 18 *e“r8’ 8011 °f V. E. Hebert, sir vices.......... u^uer si d a well-known stu- W. M. Sherman, janitor.......... 40.00 Joe Huddkson............... do..., Jail Account. T. M. Gardiner, hall rent.... liie Eugene high school, was Fred Fisk, board of prisoners 94.73 B. E. Sh i han. services.......... iSuudar afternoon about five Court House and Park Account. James Calvert............... do.... Ll» swimming in the river J. A. Gwinn, work on lawn... 39.00 G. W. McFarland.......... do.... Light, Water and Fuel. mile and a half below th» Wm Johnson................... do.... Willamette Valley Co., services 38.00 Harvey Taylor, hall rent.... V unfortunate young man, Auessmert ard Taxation Account. Wm Wills, preparing booths ,«j on th» lrviug road uot tar M S Wallis, cler'cc.l work... 10.00 H. H. . Wood.... he was drowned, was in Printing Account. S. R. Scott.......... witb Emil Kuest, Leon Kay, Eugene Guard, printing.......... «2.50 John Doud........... Yoran ............... »Io ............ W. C. 4.59 J. M. Shard .... jjeebe, Frank and Herman 1 ........ Ueighbors of his and near W. G. Martin............ do............ 11.00 Fred Price Oregon State Journal, do........ $.80 Guy T. Lane . g e. They had been in the Examination Account, J. F. Schrimpf.. lite a while when young Sum Sutton, wk. on Exam J. J A. J,-ans .... 9.O0 R. G. Callison....... lOwa4 swimmnig down stream O. Martin.............. do........... 4.50 W. H. Weaherson middle of the river, began C. Baughman..........do........... 12.00 H. M. Prlnle.......... ior bell’ 8llJ hi,i ‘’ompanions Brader Gibson........do........... 9.00 A. L. Ri-ney............ ‘bis struggles that he was in Commissioner's Account. Samuel 1 J. Godard . He bad been seized with IT. D. E wards, Co. Com.......... J. V. Sutherland,, "or become exhausted. Young H. M. Price..................do........... c. F. -fie' .... Insane Account. Green Zumwalt,.. . ram out to where bu was and 2.50 John Bamford....... Wm. White, gmrd for Insane. d to assist him, but was H. E.Uii'i< rwood, s< rvic< s........ 4.45 J. R. Hill............... Irowued himself. Ou account F. W. Prentice, Exam, insane 5.0'1 Paul Hadley........... 5.0.) J. D. Cox........... . .. other boy’s frantic struggles r. W. Harris..............¿o........... Inquest Account. 1 do nothing with hi.n and J. M. Keeney........... T/ awrenre. ’ servl »« .... I W, Ad lams. l#n under tne water several T. I F. C, Be N. Harblt. juror at Inquest Bre kenrlJge,.. .do.......... H. Bia Î ier sank to the bottom of the M Somi rs............... do......... w D U h’s eou.'pauious attempted F. E. Hyland................. do.......... L. E. Pi B. E. Be aman,. to bring him to the surface, T. W. Bowman............... do.......... S. Snell....................... Jo.......... F. M J ckson ing inexperienced could uot P. B. Mason, services .......... F M J aik son. p liui. They called for help and L. N. Beebe. 3.00 ¡ P. F Davis................... ............ do .do........ ber of men who, with their Frank Journi.' 7.00 1 H. R. binan................... ........... do .do........ 8.70 J. T. Donaldson........... . ........... do i «ere spending tbe Sunday Lee W. Clark .......... .do..... 9.10 V. F. Lyon»................................ do river bank near there, came to W. Adams .................. .do........ 1.00 C. H. Winecoff............. .............do k’Ue. They procured a boat B. F. Ho iston. juror 1.00 1 Chas. 1Cochran............... ............ do .do........ Frank Stafford.... iceedei in taking the body out M. Hamltt............... l.W 1 F. O. Russell................ ............. Io .do------ l.oo Henry Kompp............... ............ do bad been in the water prob- Joe Hudtlleson, .. .lo..... A. D. Johnson, work on elec l minutes. Among those in J. McGee................. ....do.......... board .............. t were J. A. Hanns and ion Ernest Nicholson,. ....do.......... do F. P. Lewis............ .. .witness.. Wm. Wills........... i, Xorbert Aya and Joseph Otto Briggs............ ....do.......... do J. M. Martin,... A physician was at once Otis Brings............. ... .do........ . do Henry A. Bower Wall ar do aed for and Dr. Geo. J. A. Galloway,.. Ed Lewis. ............ ... .do........ . William Mathers, ia J. A. Briggs........... ... .do........ . few minutes afterward, ... .do........ . do A. N. Striker,... ultimo every effort ¿was made M. A. Snyder.......... do W. Wrenn................ ....Jo.. .. Hiram H. Wood, citation and after the doctor od T. J. Callaway,. B. B. Hutchinson, ....do..... the work was continued un M. A. Rlr-haruson, ... .do........ do W. H. Elliott... do direction. The body was T. E. Luster.......... ....do........ H. H. Stickney......... do Chas. A. Swaggart, with for a long time and N. L. Lee.............. ....do........ • in ....do........ Dexter Sparks.......... ing possible done to produce C. D. Edward», . ....do........ L. J B^ebe................... ............. do C. H. Grunnlng,. life but without success, ....do........ R Scott.................. ............. do Thos Scott, .. 1 X B- A’isman............ ............... do ty of men, including Chief Frank Journla, ....do........ ....Jo........ • L. P. Snapp.................. ............. do re Farrington, Professor C. J. Doyle,.......... ....do.. Ie- H. Grunlng.............. ............. do den, Lou Warnock and a Wm Farlow, . Tax Rebste Account. XV A. Senay .......... ............. ào potter, went to the scene of 29.90 1J. Q. Do-id.................... ............. do M. Svarverud, rebate............. uiag in Geo. Graves’ auto- A. C. Jf-nnlngs.............. do......... 16.77 Arthur Vanscbolack. Circuit Court Account, Uking grappling hooks to J- E. Damewood. .. 2.20 Frank J. Dimewood .witness... IBCovering the body, but it R. Blachly, 2.20 C. A. Harlow, .... ... .do........ ltaken out of the water be- Claud Nett....... 2.20 c. H. X’anderberg.. . .... do........ A. M. White.... 'arrived. 2.20 F. D. Wheeler.......... ....do........ Morris White,.. 2.20 L. F. Wooley, ........ ther of the young man arriv- Henry Philippi ....do........ 2.20 Jerome Knox, ....do------ hly an hour after the drown- Ed Bushnell.... 2.20 D. D. Knox, ....do........ his grief was pitiful to be- Ed Bushnell.... J. C. Wallace, Juror'» Account. Ifter all hope of resuscitation 2.20 H. H. Veatch, H L. Mounts........... .. .juror. tn abandoned the body was John R. Freeman,.. ...do... 2.00 N. W. White, 2.20 T. J. Markley, ome and prepared for burial. N. J. Bryant............. ...do... 1.80 W. , T. Kayser............. Miner and family came here J. E. Daugherty,... ...do... 2.00 J. S. McFarland, ... i year and a half ago from C. F Hett, ............ ...do... 2.20 F. B. Philips................. Wm. XV. Cook.......... ...do... buying the Page and Rust Miscellaneous Account. J. E. Nolan J.................. Io* the city, The mother of Ogn. Mln. Springs Assn, miner J. M. Shaub, ............ 4.00 Geo. L. Gilfrey............. died only a few months ago, al water ...................................... J. F. Weeks. . ••.......... tides his father he leaves a Pacific States Telephone Co., 33.! IL F. ’. Scott................. services ....................................... id two brothers, Kay would 1.00 R. D. . Hawley............... Ryan & Co's.. Transfer, .do.. taduated at the high school Glass & Prudhomme, mdse.... 8.25 C. K. :. Hile................... 1 .' • c. P. Court right.......... ir had he lived, Ke was a Bernard & West, services.......... young man and won many J. M. Williams, expenses ........ 13.70 R. P. Allison, ............ 15.00 ; during his short residence in W. B. illard, postage etc.......... 26. «3 F. H. Price, ................ T. H. Horn.................... E Schwarzschild, mdse .............. sinity. His classmates and 3.90 T. A. . Evans, ............ R. F. Keeney, Postage etc.......... do »■ociates are deeply grieved Mr«. Geo. H. Kelly, services . 13.70 ' G. N. McLean,............ n N. Schwerlng, > sudden death. E, V. Lee. rtampa etc.............. 47.«4 2.90 Guy T. Lane.................. Frank E. Dunn, mdre.................. 6.O0 Oi icar Millican, .......... Glass & Pr>> homme Co. mdse.. E. Pr t '.Ian ............ Election Account, J. L. Clark, i registering efec- io.no J. W. Storment............ John McCullough, ... t ors .............. W. I. Coleman.............. Fr ink P. Maso in, J. F. Si hrimpf............. Ch arles M< Fa ria George A. Pipes.......... X H. KI'seng Doak Zumwalt.............. H. King... 1 or eight teams and about A. J. V. J' kins.............. R. PhilHpr F. Duckworth me, a> many men this morn- H. M. Prlndle Cn Pr ter P- Colgaard. . l>a the work of building the c. H. Holden J. A. Jeans.................. wu the main line of the rail- B. E. Smith,. J. W. Horn.................. l' the gravel bed across the B. H. Lyons.. F. F. Deming, .......... The spur will leave the main J. J. Butler.. T. A. Fountain............ '. Clark.... o. T. Hall. Sr......... ■lidway between the cannery Ge P. Drug?. • • V. H»men way, ........ new water pumping station J. Binninger I. E. Stevens............... R. Thornbow Wl rks, extending past those .. .do George Fisher............... Dunlap.. . H. A spur for the gas plant w ill .. .do R. M< Murphey, ------ Churchill... S .. .do leading from the gravel spur. Joshua Tates................. N. Castle........ ...do 1 W. W, Browrn, ... ! Force building the spur and Miller......... .. .do B. r>. Paine, ........ Sutherland. I* number ot men at work on .. .do A. c. Jennings, .. plant a busy scene presents J. W. Shumate... .. .od A. w. Gilbert. .... Vaughn .. j. w. that vicinity. .. .do II. Travis.......... L. Hill .......... J. w. ...do Wm. G. Martin. . F. C. Bean.......... ... do Green.......... W M. A. .................................... . ............ MISSIONERS’ court Janies Joi ihn M. Williams, O’Brien............................. do C. Veatch. ........ J. J. F. ................................. do......... do Williams, .. S JUNE TERM- R. M. B. Stone. ............ do......... 4.20 R. R. Knox. J. Walter Smith............d0......... ... do 1.00 F. R. Rutan, J«M'c» Account. XV M. Wolfe, services............ .. .do O. Potter, E. termeler, making jury A. R. Bogard, preparing elec .,. do 1.00 g. M. Voran, ....................................... » 3.00 tfon place ...do os. Brown. I Th delivering wnneler, juatlce fee».. 53.00 John Winzenrelc .. .do 27.00 D. M. McCrai d 2,.'; ""king Jury list 2.00 supplies .......... . .. .do 24.00 g. g. Spencer, ■ h , ’ ’’’"king jury list 2.00 John Jeans........... ,.. *o. .. ...do 9.00 XV. G. Gil^tn •"WTfceier, justice fees 46.00 James I McGee. .. ...do... .. . do 15.00 T. B ABders ...do... H<fMtable Acount. Bryart ........ .. .do If. J. 33.00 XV. B. Mumm do. • • Zumwalt. .. ' ro””able fee»., 15. ’S C. J. ... do 12.00 J. D. M'Don '^telon........... «k,........... 4.00 H. G. H.«ye". por.tlr.ff notices ... To 1 12.00 G«n. W. Frei McPherson.. service«............ 11.00 P. J. .. .do H. A. Barn. *2- conwabie fee»........ 3.00 Ross Houston, de ■ering snip . .do 6.M JaiTl* 9 O. s’ Mand. constable fee» 27.85 plies .................. M. H^rktr- 12 0« H. ^**y0'*a Account. H. Gat»«............... ** '.n .V J Renfro. Coanty surveyor 25.00 W. J. Butter. r»r 1A AT J. Kim Uree. T ......... do............... 25.00 Tates AS •frv; ’««ur.r', Account. C. Hull. H" n M. Trea» Sal .100.M Le e W. Clark. *e; ■rices.. d’rtcal work.... «.00 g J. God lard.... -erifr, Account r J. V c .......................... herlfT salary *5.0' L< P- sheriff sal 50.0' C * » Account. ■ Herk Salary 16« «5 SUMNER BEGINS ON SPUR TO GRAVEL BED 5.00 2 50 1.00 5.00 5 00 1 OO 2. SO 4.00 H. H. Cooper. ... H. M. Prin.el. .. Elmer Taylor. ... E. Prtndel. .. L. w. Ryan. .., W. M Bummers, F, B. Dillard, 1 .. A. L. Roney, ... Horae e Hampton, David Elliot.......... A. C. Kill»........... W. L. Matlo< k. . John F. Minney, Fl ank A. Pepolt, James F. Miller, Simuel J. Goilard, Joseph Gillespie, .. Chas. Rossman, . Chas. Halley, ... J. V. Sutherland, A. c, Barbour, .. A. M. Richardson, W. H. Sallee.......... A. H. Hinkson, .. Rolla J. Phelps. Rilph Taylor, B. B. Jean». .. A. M. Bristow, I. ' Worthington, 8. I. . Taytur. XV. S. Walker, V. J. Hebert, . Chas. F. Enlow Jas. XV. HUI. Geo. E. Hebert ’ ’ E M celane. George Griffith. Robert McCreel, i F. Stonefield, J. S. Mochem, H. E. Jacob S. L. Chas. Green James J. XV. Edwin C. P. C. A. XXInecoff, ... J. A. Powell............... Nathan F. Rl< e, .. . W. Q. Massey. ... Geo. A. Drury. ... H. E. Alllngham, < R. Cot hrun. J Q. Vmighan.......... Monroe Lta-h. ... Hirrv A Mat v, ... R O. XVhltbeck. . . . A. R. Bogart............. L. M. Freeman, ... T. E. Earnest........... A. XX'. Dugan........... D. M. Frown. ........ Andy Heitzmrn. .. A. Traxler .............. Henry Komp............. Ransom Robert» ... David Humphrey, . Jas. Dümmere........... Whitney Bro»., hall rent.... Billmire Bro»., drayage.......... N H. M u tili, servit es............ XX'. J. Butti r, hall rent. . . 12.80 «.00 S. 00 «. 00 6.00 7.60 «. 00 6.00 tí. 00 6 00 6.00 6.00 6.0«) 10.00 6.00 6.1 • 0 6 » i 6.00 7.00 6 00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.25 2.50 2.50 WORK BEGINS ON SPUR TO GRAVEL BED Monday'» Daily A crew of Southern Pacific survey . rs and h large uumber of Greek la b .rers arrived in Eugene this tuoruigg to build the trestle across the Wil« iamette river near the ohl fauns y . and the spur from the main Hue to the gravel bar on the north side of the river, Eire ear li ads of stis-l and ties to be used in the constructioa work also arrived. The surveyors >rs have be n busy to day preparing for the actual con struction work, which will begin , within a day or two. whl <• the Greek» have been busy unloading the steal Monday's Daily S. Frank returned from Newport and ties. Roadmaster O. H. Miller is her» today. superintending the work and C. A. C. W. Sehrer left yesterday on a Wester has charge of the Greek gang. trip north. From now until high waler come» A. XX'. Wallace is down from Cot next winter a large number of men tage Grove. will b- employed at the work of bull l E. A. Tbaor, of Mapleton, was in ing tbe spur and trestle and setting the city Sunday. out the grav-1 for bidlnsting the mail, Mayor F. M. Wilkins and family lino and the Drain Co. - tiny line As previously stated by the Guard, are at Newport. Mrs. J. J. Hughes returned to F.itgeno will tie th» terminal point for several gravel t'-ailis Slid headquarters Portland today. for perhaps several hundred laborers. E. P. Williams, of Lost Valley, was A st am shovel will be emph yed to in the city today. load the gravel o” the cars W. T. Campbell leaves tomorrow The piledriver to lie used in build for his ranch at Blue River. ing the trestle lias not yet arrived, Mr. and Mr*. W. O. Heckart r »• bat is expected here ativ time. turned today from Newport. Mrs. W. Kuykendall retuinel y es ^ terday from Winchester Bay. C. K. llale and daughter, of lía!« postoffice, were in Eugeue. Attorney Chas. A. Hardy went to Portland today on bm-ines . There is a possibility that the pres M. S. Hubble leaves in th’ morning ent national convention of the Benev olent and Protective Order of Elka, for Belknap Springs on a i outing. Mrs. W. B. Mununey returned to now in session at Denver this week, will take decisive action to abolish day from a short trip to Newport. the elk too h as the emblem of that Hugh Barr left yesterday on a busi order. The Elks of Colorado are lx» ness trip to Portian 1 and Seattle. hind the movement, and as there ara Rev. M. C. Wire returned today twenty-one lodges of the order in that from a trip to the Ceos Bay country. state they expect to bo succtssful in Miss Ermine Owen is vistiing her their efforts. sister, Mrs. C. 1». Edwards, at Blue One of the leaders in the movement River. is John A. McGuire, editor of Out Chas. W. Evans went to Amity, door Life, a well-known sporting pa Yamhill county, today to work on a per of Denver. He states that a coo certeil move is to lie made by ths hay baler. Mrs. Alice Linton came up from sportsmen of the Western states to Portland today to visit Mr.. Wesley have the gi and lodge take some action towaid either completely abolishing Pennington. the use of teeth in the future or at Warner W. Brown returned this least dl*co*irage the practice, lie de afternoon from a business trip to dares that it is a fact that many trap Cottage Grove. per» and hunters in Wyoming ami Paul Greeu left today for Arlington Utah make a specialty of killing both to spend the summer with his father, bull and cow elks for the purpose of Rev. H. A. Green securing teeth. He states that, ttw Mrs. Ed Gillingham returned to carcasses are left to rot after the teeth Salem today, after a visit witli Mrs. ari-|removed. E. E. McClanahan in Eugene. Each elk has but two teeth and it W. E. Gunn, the artist, and his is said that at least one out of every wife left today for Newport, where throe members of the Benevolent and they will spend the remainder of the Protective Order of Elks wears elk teeth charms. There are 2f>0,()00 s immer. Fay Howe is up from Salem visit members of the order in the United ing hie parents, Mr. and M th . J. M. States and it is apparent that ao Howe. Ho is assistant engineer at enormous number of teeth are used Ifthe grand lodge decides to abolish the insane asylum. the emblems the action will probably Attorney Ralph Fisher, of Port not r-*fer to those who now own elk land, arrived in Engine this after teeth, but to hiiv future ae jn ir- rimtit noon to visit at the hone of his aunt, of them. Mrs. J. M. Shelley. Mrs. J. W. Hill and family return ed to Portland yesterday after V’»lt ing at the home of her slater, Mrs. M. S. Barker, in Eugene. Arthur Lattin, clerk at the Hoff man House is taking a vacation of PROBATE COURT. two weeks, Jesse Inman is pei form- ing hie duties at the hotel. W II Hawley, adin of estate of Wn Grants Pass Journal: Miss Alta Hailey, tiles final account; Septem Snyder, n former teacher of our pnb- tier I set for final hearing. J M Davis files statement of estate he school, arrived here last week froni of J M Davis, deceased, and asks t< Eugene to visit Miss Allie Pool. W. S. Standish and family, J. If. lie allowed to turn property over te county clerk. Glass and J. A. Connon, the latter Petition filed to have >■’ W Osburn from Los Angeles, left yesterday for appointed administrator of above es the Great Northern mine. tate. Mis« Clara Buckner, who had th O F Skipworth, administrator ot typhoid fever at Al1 any for a long estate of Chas Calloway, tiles peti time, is in Eugene. She and her tion to sell real property. Monday, sister, Lillian, will return to Albany August 27, set as time of such sale. 1 tomorrow. I Final account of S. H. Eakin, ad L. E. Walton, a former Eugene ministrator of Thus. Tabor, confirm druggist, was in the city from Halsey ed and approved and executor dis a few days last week, returning home charged. yesterday. He has been at Ontario, CIRCUIT COURT. Or., for »ome time pa»*. Jno M Pipe» vs Wm Horn ; to re Medford Oregonian: George II- cover money. G F Skipworth, attor Merritt returned from Eugene Fri ney for plaintiff. day. fie graduated from the Univer Lulie I M Richardson vs (leo H and sity of Oregon with honor» and may Rbodah Dinehnrt suit t : recover go to Harvard next year. money, Jesse G Wells Attorney for V, Rotvoskey returned this morn plaintiff, I ing from his farm at Franklin, hav- ing started from there afoot at two o'clock, thinking to ajoid the beat "lam only H2 year* old and of the »u n. He report« the farmers «expect even when I get to lie rss.-uld in the vicinity of Franklin beginning to feel that say a- long as I can get their harveat work and say» be never , Electric Bitters." say Mrs. E. H. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. Purely saw crops in better condition. there’s nothing else keeps the old as Walter Rose and Hew»l! Smith, who young and makes the weak as strong are placing the machinery in th«- as this grand tonic m- heine. Des Southern Pacific Company’s sawmill No. 1 near .Marcóla, spent Hnnday in Engene. They think tbe mill will tie ready for operation about Augn»t 1st D- I mio drnggi Personal. 00 Ï0 ÄS ELKS’ EMBLEM 6.00 6.00 6.60 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.50 6.00 6.00 6. on 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 15.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 13.60 Lyons............. C. F. Humphrey. . J. W. Smith, ........ Arthur Lindley.......... Maarion P Wheeler, E. L. Blrkshlre. ... B. J. Downins.......... Clayton Pope, ........ Eimer Lamb............... Clarem e J. Burhett, Ross Myer«................. L. V. Cong Ion, ... William Wolf, ........ Elmer J. Harrington, Owen A. Thompson. . Jesse XV. Rust............. Frank XV. Mays............ J. J. Winn..................... J. D. Cox........................ John Dyer. ................ H. B. Dunlap................ George W. Winn, ... J. F. Cruzan, ............ Thos. H. Hunsaker, . E. T. Tc mpleman, .. J. M. Keeney............... H. 8. Tilton.................... Homer Gulley.......... Jas. XV. Smith.......... XX'. K. Godoe, .... XX*. Adams................. I 8. Adairs................. E. L. Cady............... Adrien Piquet, ... Ono 8. Phelps. ... F. C. Bean............... Geo. B. <’an>p, ... A. A. Hollenbeck, . R -I H. Crow, . T. J. Neely............. S. II. Stiers............. M. T. Crow............. T. J. Blakely, ... W. E. Winfrey, .. Chas R. B. Scott ( D. E. B. Baldwin J. XX'. Doster NEWS FROM THE CLERKS' OFFICE M. L. Hann..;it K- c. Cook. .. I h . c. XX'heeh r, C. A. Davis, . L. E. Parks, . 8. H. Callison, XX' H. Shelley, c. F. H. tt, . M. D. Allen. . Beaman, B. O Ben nett, ... John R. Butler c. w. Brown, . Arthur B. Tait, Fred Wright, .. F. M. Ja, keen. . Ch-» A, Smith, Alvah BeMent. John C. Wright, M. B. Stone, . P F. Davis................... •••••• 1 Ren J. Lee........................ •••••• , L. H. Ward.................... John O'Brien.................. »•••». 1 J. N. Crow..................... ........ .. 1 XV M. Sutton................. ••«»•• Brattaln, .......... .......... I Henry W. Stewart, ... .......... M H Harlow................ ••••»• 1 T. E. Edwards............. .».»•. Welby Stevens, .......... • • • • • ! John. A. Bowers, ... sr Rehman, ..... Petsold, ............. »•••••' R D. Smith. ........ Henry Ixienher, ... Ja». S. Richardson, . R. E. Vaughn........... J. T. Donaldson, .. Noah Rhodes............. Ira Gray....................... I. A. M< Mahan, ... T' -I as W. Carney, O. L. Wolford, .... Only 82 Years Old 'owler, nn nn <y» Kelley