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JOB PRIf- 1; G mi .J 1 (, V.-.r ! -J fiUi.i li i . ...... hmf&l Blanks, - Suafiwc C't-r-'x, Xttar XI.?.a4.j, BUI JIiiiiia Ctrcialars, ' I'c , a, i .: ft i (J-.Uk .... I su"Mi .li-it'.u,. .................................... ( VUf Abil m alviu.M isrm or i)M.Hri-iiNa. f ir, lr! UwwrSfvm 1 f1 11 .,'.(-. K1 lil-mH.I'l.. ... .............. 1 &1 1 1 rtl Jlt VOL. L LEBANON, OREGON. FRIDAY, PECEMBER 23, 1887. I.ft K.itu-m. r-t li :. 15 muU NO. 42. tLB.'-r itvrMfciLmm lw-l t.;l uh.ns ie.-rHl iciim. r & 'X, .$? , . '. -' ?: . V1t $ :"- W f V j. i. ; '. . .' CO. . . . Pul'lteliera 1, . v:S Ills (V : H'i'iluN ! . m R A iLJ iLLJ JLi) JI H1 V- J-0. 1 E50C1STT NOTICE!. lEWeSoN T,oi.R, NO A F A. M : Mf J WA-WON. W. M. kfclUVOM foiK;v Ml r. T. o n V; V.i t- f- -..a iiwi, vtnuiig Miriim i s ii" ,- trtxvetl uuL J. J. t,iAla.ioi. 21. t. iOS-'-'Tl J.rni-,; NO A. V 1'. W , ti'.rot. ls lu tin awiilli, f. H. ho-ultK K . J. S. CCURTttSY, M. D., physician amd buhqeon, I.KHAKOK ORKOOJt. eii Vrkk buU.llug. ever M. A. MSt let lru felo;. F. M. R.V.I.LER, ATTQItlTEY AT LAW Rotary Public and General Insurant Agt, ' IBBASrOIC. ORKOOH. e n,I other biutnea promptly ttmM to. D. A. H. 'PETERSON, CURGICAL, DENTIST. Fining; and Extracting Teeth ft Specialty. LB BAKuW, ORKOOH. 3ie In W. C l'etersoo' jewelry itore t iT AU ware warranted. Cbartrea reatooibl e C. H. HARMON, BAniinn. & iiAnoDRnssnn, BTla4, KiOr CutHnc. u KbkrapoolDc im tit iMast kali BEST STYLES. -9" Psktrotue rtolfu!ljf Kirjtod. t. Charles Hotel, LECAriOfi, Oregon if. C. PAnniSH, Proprietor. Tables Supplied wfth the Best tha Market Att'ids. Satoy3 Room. fth. F!t AeeocnMoiSjktioa. for -GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. C.T. COTTOTJ, DEAUCR Cf Grccorios and Provisions, TOSACCO & CIGARS. SMOKERS' ARTICLES, Fcrclgn and Dcmestio Fruits, CONFECTION CRY, Qaeetaeware umA Calaasware, Iafi and Laaa Fixtarea. llala St. Oreg-aa. BVIII. KCI.UESBEK6EII. Praprietara. Fresh and Salted Beef and Pork, POKJC, EAUSACE, BOLOCNA and HAM. E:ccs a:i Liri alwais ca Hand. Mala Street, Lebanon, Or. L. CO WAX, J. M. lUttTt K, J. W. CCBICK. BAIISC OF LEBANON Lebanon, Oregon, Transacts a General Banking Business. 3roa Sept Subject to Check. EXCHAXGE SOLO OX W. G. PETBRSOK & CO., -KKW- Ml Fd & S5l3 sum LEBANON, OREGON. To oar many frleade ot Lebanon and vicinity, and thoe t other towus, dclre to ca'l attanttoa to the fact that we hare opaed em Earls Etrsst, Est. First ani Secosi, trAK sotjLiia'a HAfttraM anor.l a NEW LIVERY STABLE. -WH HAVE lew Buggies. Hacks and AKD GOOD RELIABLE HORSES. Parties dealdnst to take a trip to the mountains, or other place of recreation, should call and eae oar Special Conveyances For aueh trips. mi iui ti Teasiii & fiamiiif m 1 1. e nson ull o Jlatea. B. S, BAEEEE, - PROPRIETOR OF Temperance lXn.ll si3itG3iisryaPcolTai!i Xala Street, Lehaaea, Orecea. BKST OF- Ciprs .. ana ColcllcMss FOR THI Accommodation of Patrons. Parti ea will flid thla pleaaaat place for innoeent amueement. . B. IL BARKER. IIAYER BROS., BLACKSMITHS, Lebanon, Oregon. HorseaSoeiif aii General Resairias. ALL WOSS WAEEANTBD TO GIVB SATISFACTION. Prices to Suit the Times. GIVE US A CALL. NEW COS8ISTIXO OF Tho Latest Styles in EATHj AID TRHr:innjS. -AT- lliirj Goiis, h T7. QIiIITn, Lebanon, RAI.Bn is SlofESiiftwii,Iroi,Piiis,&c. .MARVFAVTVHBH OF. Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron 7aro, 13V13 BtOCJTt I3tc. All kinds of Repairing Alo keep Tlio WOVEN B. GOAI, Unciertafeer, Dealer in BURYING ROBES & COFFINS CONSTANTLY Oil HAND Alco Doors, Windows and Blinds, ra. A. FILLER, DEALER IN Drugs. Medicines, Paints. Oils and Glass. ALSO A Completo Stock of Stationery, AND Prescriptions a Specialty. Nxt Door to W. D. Donaca, Lebanon, Oregon. MITCHELL & IiEWIS CO., Limited. Faeterrt Baalae. Wis. MANCrACTCBERS Of THE MITCHELL FARM THE IIITCHELL WAGON. Log, Header and Truck a : Dump, Hand and Road Carta; Open Buzctea, Phaetona, Carrlagea, Buckboarda, and Oaneral Areata for Canton Clipper Plowa. Harrowa, CulUratora. Bead erapera. Gale Chilled Plowa. Idea Feed Mill acd Wind Milla, Kaowl. ' ton Hay Rake Horse Power, Voi Saw. Feed Cuttora. elo. VT. carry the larxest and beat .snorted atock of Vehlolea on the Northweat Coaat. All our work 1 built especially for this trade and tally warranted. Send for a.w 1887 ct&lojue. . - , Mitchell & Lewis Co., Limited. 188. 190. 192 and 194 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. Oar good, are aold by F. II. ROSCOE tc. CO., Hardware Dealer., Lebanon, Or. , G. E. H1EDY, 17 ate h maker and.-- Jeweler. ..dbalee nr.... f atctES, (Ms, Jewelry, Silier .AGBNT o o o o Ci!:Trdni Vatqumlled vSf Repairing Specialty. V tct, tn u V & 9avtU Ob errtrT:by Looo motl m o o a o rlui'tnm rn1 nLht? V alo abst roa rnx. Oregon Done at Short Notice. In slock WII1E J3I3I. OltlSCJOlV. Furniture. Braaelit PartlaBd. Or AND SPRING 17AG0I1S. and Top Plated Ware'aiJ Optical Soois. FOB. o o o o o A7ATCI3ES txAcma All Work Guaranteed QUNNINCJ FOR PICTURES. An Iat.re.tln. Invention With tvi1rarei n l'ruuii.r. ' AmnU-ur photography ha iiiriIa an ollior lonjsf att lde lot want. A new in Yenlion Venn dinplrt)il at the niwting of the New York aocldy. vho Uu H)li'll(i lvultl CHW Sl'itllfl v ln on Jwtnroil. Ujr itMMtti ff It J hodrnphi. will litMU-eftJl th Im) ikli vx i nil y ainl awumtcly at niglit a tn Jlio f,i3rtliin. ami th phtogi aphi r will. In thf I1m k est diirk!ie, ho ulilo to lilfi-uily tak an tineft lnf ahnt at hi Mil jt'i t itli a plitttogrnphhtg gun. llllhi'ito the only menu of !t!i. grajdiing t nlgltt Imve Imm'H l.y tin menu of the kroi'nn, cnUhnri or eWlrle Ilfthta. All of tlm? dt !iuin'lil nioro ot paraphcftiiillrt atnl weev not portable to any avniUhlo iler;c. MrtriRIum wire, when luirfiiii, wh known to prmliifo a light f etrotij nrthiic quality, ami it lump b tn ih'Viw! with whicli to iMirti it fur pho tographic pui potio. It wan not a iU-fm-tory lltrlit. however, a It wa tin ateaily arid liiil lc to go out. From ningniluni. however, lr. II. G. Pi Hani ha iIctUih! cxartly the thing di-mred. It a-onsl! In Mwdeitit tnrrcihini apread npon gunrotton. Tin ignition of the piiiK-otton furiilhe the heal nere.artfyNo aet fire to the magnesium ami the rvault la a brilliant flnh. pow erful enough to aufHclciitly espon the plate and easily nrailabio under any rlrctimtancea. The photograph I in t30taiieoiia. The doctor fu st di'Ued a ticnnnit powder Invented for the purpose, tnting tha'4 while iti l'ght fflei'U were esrellent ita very explosive quality made it a dangerous article .sillier to handle or hare about. He net diwufwed and exliibiled a luixture tt four parta of gunpowder and one part of magneaium, whivh, when flinlied. answered the ptirjN.s dealml. It waa neither as con renient mr effwotire, howerer. a the gnncotton coinbination. After hurning sample of theae and showing their eir.'cU, he fired a cartridge of nngnesium and gunpowder from an ordinary rerolrer, showing thnt the flash was quite auffli-ient f.tr an instan taneous photograplt. Ha then pro ceeded to darken the room and to pho tograph Mr. Robert Kooocvelt. The camera waa adjusted, and a the enp waa removotl the dKtor touched a tilnU-li to ft small piece of juiwdered ' eitttoii. Tlio light H:iIied in the d.trk ne.., and when some minute later the devtdopod plate nppean'd, an exedlent nogatire of Mr. Rooserelt wa the re sult. Several portrait, taken the night before, were exhibited, and the prac tical value of the Invention woe iuilis putably established. The result will be that the amateur photographer will henceforth go a-gun-uing in the darkness and lay out on a plate every thing he mar choose to shoot at The camera will be fitted to a pixtol burrtl or the pistol barrel to the earnera. and cocking the weapon vill expose the plate. Aa soon aa the si'.inn is aimed the flash from the uuale will instantly serve to photo jraph the object, and the gunie will bo ecunly baggeil in a moment. The fleeing thief, the expression of a man who treads npon the unforeseen carpet taek, aa well as that of the htirfband out late who ia trying to assume nn ex pression of Indifferent sobriety before i:e lights the domestic gas, will now adorn the albums, where they hare hitherto been unknown. The inven tion is valuable comnercially, one pho tographer stating that he had con cluded to make use of It In hi gallery a soon, as the winter sunlight began to weaken early in the afternoon. It will a Wo greatly widen the fields of amusement and experiment which have attracted so many thousands to amateur photography. A'. F. rime. Outwitting a Detective. One of the brightest detectives at police headquarters i the subject of a joko. He recently was out looking for a well-known "crook," and one of the toughest young men In Buflato. The ofilcer spotted uis game on Front ave nue, and atarted towards hint. The latter "tumbled," very quickly and made off, turning down Fifth street on a run. lhe detective gave citase ana the rnc was getting so hot that the crook bolted into a saloon. A pnilof water waaptauding on the floor of the barroom, and quick us a flaxh the pur sued throw down his hat and began washing his face in it In an lnxt:tnl the detective burnt in, asking: ''Did a man run inhere Just now?" "les, answered the mwik, vigorously rub bing his face. "Just weutoutthe back door." The detective took the bait and went through the rear exit on a gallop, while Mr. Crook was out of reach. Bujjalo Conner. Aceonling to the most reliable statistics 165 of 333 colleges pronounce by the Roman ' method, 144 by the English method, and 3 by the Conti nental. New York City is going to make the experiment of manual training in a dozen of its public schools, with the purpose of extending the system if it shall prove successful. God's treasury, where ne keeps His children's gifts, will be like many a mother's store of relics of her children, full of things of no value to others, but precious in His eyes for the love's sake that was in them. Fenlon. The colored Baptists of Georgia will celebrate in June, 1888, the centen nary of the founding of their first church, January 20, 1788, ia that State. There are, as the result of the century's work, 1.400 colored Baptist churches, 500 ministers, 2.000 licenti ates and 160,000 members. There'' -are 205 communities of the Greek Church in Japan, with six teen priests and 104 native preachers, and the number of Japanese converts to that religion ia 12.500. The number of churches and prayer-houses is 148, and there are three children's schools. with a total of 150 pupils. Indian apolis Journal. "I hone I has 'Ugion. but I doaa kjiow," I hab heani folks say, bet I tiehhor beam er man sav: "I hopes I m nn'.pr. t't I doan know." IVi t'.'-r. -.i ' jei h-pe yer's -' I' L ' i-.-i "'', v.n'. gwine ter tl- j CONGRESSIONAL. Legislation. Pertaining to the Interest of th I anno Coast ME ATE. Bills were Introduced as follow j By Dolph For the admUion tf the Tcnilory of Washington ia o the union. Alio, restoring to the United States certain lands grunted to the Northern I'a -ilio Itailmad Company. Also, repealing the pre-emption and timber culture laws. Alo, for the forfeiture vt wagon-road grants hi Oregon. Aio, to set apart laud for a pu' lic park in the Willamette vallev. Oregon. AUo, to eneotirsge the manufacture 01 HU-ai lor modern art and armor. . Also, to proride beavy ordnance. Aleo, for the erection of a public building at Portland, $500,000; Baletn, K0.00O. Also, to establish an asay office at Portland, and for the erection of buildings and the necessary apparatus. By Mitchell To amend the act of March 3, J 887, restricting ownership of real estate in the Territories to American litisena. Also, abrogating all treaties with the Chiuese Empire, so far aa they permit the coming of Chinese into the United Hutee, and absolutely prohibiting the same, except M to diploma io, consu lar and o.her officials. A!), authorizing the Becrelary of the Treasury to eatablinh lire-saving t.lions at the following places: One mar or at the mouth of the Umpqua river, Or.? one between McKentie iiead and Peterson's point, and one at Oray'a llatbor, W. T. By M anderson For a public build ing at Omaha to cost, including site, 11000,000. By EJmundt To provide for the establishment of a postal telegraph. It ia the Edmund telegraph bill of two year ago. Also, for allowance of a bounty of I3.H.1J per month to all men who served in the army during the war. Also, for iwMiaiona to all who served during the war. Ala., lor amendment of the w nsti- luli.,n allowing Congress to pass uni form laws on the subject of rurrii.g and divorce. AInj, for an amendment to the con- si ltut ion preventing the manufacture, impoitalK n and sale of intoxicating liquors in the United States. Also, for the admission of Dakota and the organisation of a new Terri lory of Lincoln. By Stanford To require ten years' res deuce before forviguets can declare their intention to become' citisena o the United Slates, except in the case of those arriving before the age ot 21 years, when residence of six years only shall be required. A 1j-o, for the establishment of a quarantine station at Sin Francisco. Abo, granting to the SUte of Cali fornia 5 per cent, c f the proceeds of cah salts of public lands in that Stale. By CulJom -For a' pension to the widow of Oen. Jhn A. I"gan. By Tnrplc For tbe admission of the Hutcs cf Washington and Dakota. By Hoar For the erection of a monument to Negro aoldiera sud sail ora who gave their lives for the preser vation ot the government. Aleo, a bill to facilitate and dt vclon the resources of AWka, and to o jeu an overland commercial route between the United States, Asiatic Russia and Japan. The bill direct a survey to be nirtde of a route for the constrnciiou of a railway by the moat feasible route from the northern boundary of the United States through British Colum bia and Alaska, lo a desirable harbor on the southern coast of the Alaskan peninsula, on Bi bring tea. It is in tended to begin at or near Spokane F-.ll, on the Northern Pacific road, and run north on tbe eastern side of the Rocky mountain"., deflecting weet wardly for a branch line to Sitka, the main liue to b." continued north and wet-t to a de.'iralilo harbor 00 the Alas kan peninsula. Oue hundred thoue and dollars is appropiiated for tbe survey. By Chandler For fixing the sal aries of ieverl judges of the United States Dietntt Courts at f j.OOO. By llawley -To reimburse prisoner of war who were in military o- naval service during the war of rebellion. By George To annex the public nd si rip to the Territory of New Mexiao. By Harris A memorial for a con stitutional amendment prohibiting the manuTacture, sale, importation, ex portation or transportation of alcoholic drinks in the United SUte ; rvferred. Dolph reported favorably to the Senate a bill from the committ- e on commerce for extending the ror of entry at Portland so as to include Last Portland. IIO VISE. Among the petitions presented to the House by Morrow, of California, were the following: Resolutions of Calif rnia Wool Growers' Association, protesting against a repeal or reduction of duty on wool. AIbo, a resolution of the Chamber o' Commerce of San Francisco, recom mending the appropriation for repairs of the Hartford. Also, a petitiou of the Cbamber oj Commerce of San Francisco for sea coat defenses. AlfO, resolutions cf tbe Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, asking for an appropriation for the laying of a cable from San Francisco te tne Sooth Fan-alone. Island. "Conviction ' is "the conscience of the mind." and an abstraction of a iurv. Texas Sittings. ' The exeat trouble with men who borrow from Peter to pay Paul Is that they don t pay l".ul. rwce. It is better to Inspire the heart with a noble sentiment than to teach the miiid a truth o.! science. EJicar I nk c iv 'i tvn ' l i M I I -V "... '.Tor'".( ? OREGON NEWS. Everytiii&g of General Interest la a Cocdansed Farm. A sailor named Peter Carson wa drowned at Empire City. The pott- ffloe at Herman, Bone1 county, On g n, has been dicootinut d. A chair li t'iry will soon I egin op era ions at 8Um, employing from thirty to fifty men. Tbe life-saving Inspectors recom mend that a life-saving statin I eetablhhed at Newport. BuHoripions aggregating ovet $100,000 hate been raised in Portland to cm pie e the Villard Hole.!. The order of Noverolter 23. 1S87. oiscoottnuiog tbe poUmee at Mo'alla. Clackamas county, baa been reeciad.d The warehott of J. M. Mcintosh A Co, at Wallo Hills station on the narrow gauge, blew over during a high wino. 1 he warehouse contained 20.- 000 bushel of oats, all sacked. Lawrrnee Wi'hlt committed sui cide at Ins home, on the Scholl's ferry roaa, near rortiana, bv shooting him self in the temple. He bd ten ill for about a year and a half and ws out of his miud. , CapUin Young, of the engineers at Ponl.i.d, retorts that a log boom st CoquiH City, Oregon, interferes with the passage of the sU aniers tht carry the United S.atrs mails, and thrt the navigition of the Ccxpiiile river it im peded by settlers felling trees in the stream. Mrs. Elizabeth Miner, the female smuggler, appeared before tbe bar of the United States District Court at Portland to answer to a charge of smuggling opium. She plead guilty to the charge. Jndite Deadv then fined ber 150 and further directad that she be confined ia the Multno mah County Jail for one elay. As a result of the invc stigstions of the swamp land agents, 150.000 acres of Und. at a rough estimate, wijj be loet lo the SUte, but titles to the lands will be established, and li- uie which hr.ve arisen over swamp laud matters since 1800, will be largely settled. It is t xprctel that patenU for Und d land swamp will be issued by tl government t- the hutts immeilule'k after tbe eubminiun and t xamiuatioo of these reporla. As W. II. Hembree of East Fort- laud was going to Lafayette, he met two men on tne rod near Braley farm, who caught bi horse and made him dismount while the other held a revolver at bis head and went through him. It was very dark and imposiM to see who the parties wen. Mr Hembree had money hid in his boot and when be jumped to tbe ground he money rattled, which afreet d the attention of tbe robbers, who made him Uke ofr bis loots and give them the coin, which amount d to fl30 Tney refused to Uke bit watch And allowed him to go. The steamer l a'i'una City, which went abore en the tanda near th en trance to Yaquina B ty, a id ia noa total wreck, was owned by tbe Or- gon Development Conitany, and had oeen on the Pacific Coast only a fe year, bhe was buiJt by John Roach A 8-)nsr at Cbet-U r, Fx., in 1877, and was f-liristened tbe Western Tex -a, teing in'ended for a G'lveston racket She was an iron ship. 231 feet long, 34 1 eel oeam, am lb a leei eleptu of hold Her tonnage ws 1,210 93 ktoss and VU.ll net. Her draught was 12 6 feet. She had on but sixty tons of freight, and 300 tons of mck hallaoi when she went ashore. Her lo-s wili be quite e vet ely f.lt by her owners. I he aquin. came to the P-citic Const in the summer of 18S4, and ha made about one hundred voyagea be tweeu Yaquina and San Francisco, without any serious accident ever hap pening heretofore. Tbe vessel ia val ued at about 1200,000. It i nnder stood that the insurauce was $100,000 Mrs. Charles H. Thompson and ber niece, Mm t-l; irieth lieroley, were found dead in bed in a private lodging house in San Franci.-c , having been asphyxiated by ges. The ladies ar rived from Clnco. Mrs. Thompson s husband is baggage-m eater at thai lace. The key of the jet had evi dently been turned accidentally. The roe-m was "filled with gas when tht bodies were discovered. Chinese psper give details of the disaster occasioned by tbe Yellow river overflowing its banks in the province of Ho-Nan, and the com olete inunda tion of the city of Shing Chou and ten other populous cities. . The whole area is now a raging sea ten to thirty feet doep, where it onco txfore was a densely populated and rich plain. The sUtement is made by mirsionaries that millions of Chinese are homeles aud starving. The newly gathered crop 01 nerns ana trees are all twepl away. Bread, bread," is tbe cry of thousands. Mat huts are being erected as fast as possible, ut the mieeiy in crvaea owing to c Id w.-ather. A dispatch from S n. Francisco says : Jus. Briggs, a sailor on the British man-of-war Triumph, which arrived from Esquiraalt, was tried at the latter port for incoordination, and sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment in Portl. nl, Eng., prieon. During the voyage to this city he was kept in irons. When he was un ironed this evening to take down the beds he leaped through the gun port into the bay. swimming four miles to one of the wharves. He waa arrested in an almost cude condition by an of3 er and taken to the receiving hospital, where he will be detained until clnmed by the proper officials. The escaped prisoner tells a heartrending Ule of cruel treatment by the ship's officer, and says two other sailors a'ao de serted the ship. . . , . Wong Ah Hung, the Chinaman who was convicted. ii the United States District Court at San Fr-.ncise-o for importing women for immoral pur poses, was se ntenced by Judge Huff man to ten years' imprisonment aud to pay a fine of f 2,000. Jimmie Ki?, 11 ye.--? o' I, rrr.1: i rr iear i i o rrvi b irr i ( f J.i i s r i COAST CULLlNGb. A man known . "Imu" T,.',,- . efrowned cfT Coleman's wharf, EeatiSic. lb itelmont hotef, at Urn Angfh s, I., wt-s de.troT d bv i,.-, IOU.000; ioruraiice uain n. Ctiiidnct'.r I'coq man kiHed rn tT lltrsioa (in (ho flalifdin.'i ftK.,.! oiitttueiioi) tram near a'i.;U Fraociftsj F IVf nrm-.ii . ,(-,. pondeot middle-agod fji-ar iUaJ.'-e Ida lioael t.ff wi.h a tK..fr ,. , 8 tn Franc laco. Cupt. Cttarlea Boy!?, of ths whewmrr enme GnCl 0, ft 15 ove board,-i 4 w 'rowoed at H.r, FractWo. Ha leaves wife and child. Mkhat-l Barrv. 5fl no nrueiMi,ana Html Uma ti ojuries re-i eivta. a a-.! r r.nt i'CO, rmu Vl-'H CitTfc 4 a r .... . II auonn and Meeher tit im niHicted With sent to the iet liviise. Edward II. DaviJ ' .'! . risih i-lup Vi b.rin, fell oiT the whtf t Nanaimo. U. C. r,A .i at beiure the LoaU could reach l.'ua. - J. B. BftlJonne 1 ha arnet-d tt 9 , r?t i4co f )T J"-v:; 1 in .; j,. l-ck. wilIi i-- t 1.1 11..-. i- ' terf.i'.ii'g B,it.A u' ZrC.. i r A Tnan nm d I'. M i.r; i v f ! ead in his rc 11 in t j ,. 1 , . . , Sau Francisco. Tw.-i - : head lead a yj icion t.f j. ui 1 x Henry F. Price, e-f fan Fr( ;, -., bo has Ikh n e'.&ru-r I, r ti,. t-.l treet calls r.d committed suicide by shooting Urn if! JO-er h I ay lor, a watchman ia tfca Tacom wtiat warahr t. . the dock, striking the liaiber at !, ML He wa Ukeu out but died shortly aterwarda. A freikht train cn the ion of the Centr.l IVific tr...ke in two. A portion pAMed und-r a bridge and a Urkemaa ml David Chtigg LA frr-m the cars and w kiLed. In a collieion between freisht anl rtaa-ocer truin at K.r. n..-...?: ...... Li., engine t Totoi s n ait fin -man tlaff.ey, .f the lui.bv , r. k !.. Several cars ere ds ned by fi e Henry Nietman, a bant n Jer. was tabtd and killed at a San Pedro Cei , dance hoase by a jEtpachda womaa named Isabella Aadraas, who was ,-aV ousof bi attentions ka.E..,ti.wj.E wouian. The hckl at Crescent, a null bmnt n.ir Im a.-l - - - f 10,000, was blown down by a tr..s iiKisiorm, ewuilmg tbe death of UTsl Arnold and her 19 year old efsusnter, recently arrived fn-m tbe Ea aod' rauio uc ieaa arouiy s.-x-een fjOt 1 eiienta. m,n. i f . K J W WM-ftt. ,1E with miraculous esc pea. AspeAialfrora Parad se, Nev., says: ilerrach Carrel tft th; 1.., k? . - r v . .....9 ranch, six miles wr. Not rhin home search w4 institubd and Li noeiy, irosen ft.ff, w found a mi e from hi home. H waa r t,XA ueu 01 tue vai.ev. and a e.r; 1 . . ... .1 . . farmer. A chAtnbcrmakl in a Ran tr-an; S.IVt hottfl notio-d m. tril ,.f K'.mvI 1.. from ti;e bkny K a mom exJCHpid, by Joseph Schmidt, a young Get man. " ' " ooor WMojnfti Schmidt was found Ivioi? on hi t.v in m 1 ... m (-w. of bioof, having cat his throat with a Pennine, wnicn was lound lying oa a Uble. Oscar llevm. tnminknt in t:-a OcCidenUl Wanh It Rin Vr n- ciseo, shot himself, in the breast, in- nictmg a wound which will prcm-? faUL A shortage of several h dollars was found in his ecj:uiita re cently, and it is supposed this led to ma suiuiue. A man bv the nmn .if Itnm, s.ri to a lodging house at Sao Francisco and engaged a room. Lattr there waa smell of escaping gas, which was traced to Murray's room. There waa no response to repeated knock at the door, whiah waa final'w Murray was lyinr dead on th r.A the gas was turned half way on. A construction train on the Atcfci on, Topeka fe SanU Fe road, consig ns cf ten cars, on wnich wr lt tftT and Bill. m-n. ran in rutionary flu cars, at Los Angeies. im wunuucuon train was backlog up lor a loan ot sand, and as no signal were diirdaved hv th ir nf fl.t. the engineer did not see the latter in lime to prevent the accident. The force of the collision tvn.ta ftt f, cr of the construction train in two. lour men m the shattered car, Tom Rose, acting conJuctor, was insuotly killed, and Captain Gilbert, night boss, t):i1 cr? . v. a oiii uruaio, oraaeman ana J arae Kelly, laborer, all received aeriou ati perhaps fatal in juries. G. VV. Hunt and V , lrin Rannfft the well known raiirovi contrrt rs have qiu workemtiie Ofn Paoao railroad, dich rged th-- men employed there and annulled and re-cimi- d their contract with the company. Mr. Ben ne:t had a contract for forty milas et from Alhanv. inH fr Hunt K A m. contract for the next fifty mil. The Philadelohia truss factor! ea tarn out over 200.000 trasses per year. Expert girts making the first qual ity of men'i linen eoltai can. ia tbe nr. . . . x - xroy laciones, xor insiance. earn jzxkh fS5 to f 35 per week. ft has been ascertained th.it a BTiniWni, nttr.n ei .h i' .it 1 S t f t ; f cocaine, is nrodneed bv the extern! appiieauon toe doit tw i r.i known intoxicating drink of the South Sea Islanders called kara. Some nnpublis-h"! litters trora Lnthsrr to Bre-ix and Cve from M-ii'io thon to the JSivabian reiormer L.ca mann have been f.-mnd ia aa ell s la a school at lit. llhi-ona- The rfrsp-ei-'.ie su-n of ?""!, 3 a a , o Tear is cx'ien b-d bv ts' -ireri'-i Cuba f..r c!: il i:: ilv- -i l. c stie r.-v-'.". l-.v 00 i d'