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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1891)
.1 mIning company j From Seowtary Traoy jates a Stir at ihe Mare ; Island Navy Yard. - is reported ..faded ilea of j cement .ng Ink from commenced ink ffep m rahalT. H- A'aonu, v 1 with aetaultand bat- ...isoners, and the charge ; "itoi investigation. " .glarwho robbed the Cathedral ' ngeles has been captured and to be a noted professional Tinvict from the East. 'hYWlrr n' Rmumanln k.. ,1 the tjaluornia Museum miclenR nf 11 iihrarv Tt v 200 volumes in a large . a. ' . road Commissioners eir annual inspection uifie, bomhern Pacific citic railroad lands in 1 them in excellent con- , igation by the Cor coun'.y, Wash., will prob- i AH tfl h flaath nf tkn nnn 1 the lurrfglulA nn tho Un.tn- is railroad , at Canton, in the oiunniains. j(t the past season there have pacaed in Oregon over thirteen .mi miiuB ui sauuon, vuiueu at $1, ,.,000. There are in the State thirty i cannenea and 1,300 men were em ployed in the industry. ' Tlie Whvta llrii.lr r.,mm. nf has begun suit against the Chino Sugar vuipany wr a.w,uuu ana interest tor one ron the same. The complaint ai res violation of contract and favnrit n to Los Angeles brickmakers. Tie Southern Pacific Comnany is be ing tired of legal squabbling, and ! jib to show a disposition to compro "ton the tar question. Overtures are '" have been madftn Attorney re a settlement. art at Dayton, Nev. . a narlAla. t'Jrtri nn.. .inat L. .X McNeeiey, the Maon ,y Constable, who without a war :t arrested him for peddling without cense, me costs ana all amount to ny n,wu. : . ; ' value of last season's orange crop them California ia estimated at 000. The yield of seedling or his year is light, that of navels ; ormal. Tne increased acreage in will probably make up for the : A yield. , can vnimern from r?amnn ..aim tion of his skill in horseman tan Uiego the other day. He 'he worse for liquor, but sue ' mg his hat, handkerchief - neeiroin tneground while i , at lull speed. lie drew see the show until ar iding in the street. la MiniA Company nf , leciueo. crea"e the UU.OOOy diaries ...ies of the Ai j Coast, j y .iladelphia now proposes to (tirnish . uuuiiuiiy imicu to tne pupils in its juIic schools. There are said to be 10,000 children in uuungii unaoie to attend, school bocauae of insufficient clothing. The Mew York Reamttr eaSOll'S I chus,m;8 PrP8e8 introducing 'the type- The annual cost of education in the public schools of the United States is $16.61 foreacu pupil in attendance. In some of our colleges d number of VOlintJ- man urn tub-it,,, t - S 1 t!ie nionot"y of athletics. A RmirVi n,nnw L"- I t j...- .1 has been employed for an eijrht mouthB' -v.Mi uu uunuiuon cnai sue wilt not marry during that time. Oxford TlnivBMiitw rt.,.i,..,i t nrHHflpH Ua W mnnamfA..., a J , ......uimri ivooiiumto oureu CrW tn thn WnrlH'B Vi competition can be arranged with Amer ican Mlllanrj nrn.... Club, under the instruction oron"eot'nr S?vP,?',8ian New ()rle'" ha- it if.T ' ",nn-!tioii witii " i -ne unnamed Eastern philanthro- rSt 1 .7iwen im fu)n r ... v i si;, r ",w a iinrary f ".'"r'College at Colorado pended on a bulldmg, and fl5 m ( books. The school for the hnv , , tribe, at Mount; Vernon barracks in J'SSJLVM .The A.Pache English iBngi.1 10 ' P all the The new rhinan TT:.,:i--. ;'ro. land worth $2,000,000, and has an en- uownieut oi ,4O0,000, but little money to nut tin hnililinmi Tt,n i ' r ... iiio blUDlKtTfl HKVU ueu a can ror suoscriptions of $1,000,- "i vino fuipuae. AdvicM haira luun 1 t bette, bweden, under date of November x.iu, .iini me rarnament o! that conu- trV hnjl inftf naasuH a nv t. i. .1 a xciuprttlCe-.UU- cation law that m all the public schools ui instruction snail be given re garding the nature and effects of alcohol. No less eminent authority than Sir tl VL 1 r. . . UWi mla iiy euucation, sucti as girls get at Newn- , .! , u u,rw". maaes tnem and their children Htrnnvoi uiul Kuuui.;n. n that the percentage of child less marriai!es Ift lotaa mitt. tl. .1 x..x . . n. VUD cuutBwiu women, and the percentage of children that survive infancy is larger. eastern" items. Low Water Causes the Stopping of Mills. NEW YORK BANK DEPOSITS. Dootors Report That th Stiemata Marks of Mrs. Stuckenburg Are Genuine. ' Most satisfactory reports are to hand from secretaries of Chautauqua circles m different parts of California, also from Oregon and Nevada. The system of popular self-education outlined bv the '"""J uiiauuiuqua, a. i has be come nrettv well linriura-.l i.., i pie. Jt has brought happiness and in terest to many firesides in homes situ ated far from i.hu HntaH r t..: in the mountains, along the seashore .viwrru uiruugn ine larming sec tions of the coast. The studies during i - V J "'"wu miHUHL ex clusively to American enbjects, a fact which popularizes it with many who took Ilttlp inturaat In ha .il....i L-t It is a well-recognized fact that the peo ple know too littlo nlvit ' country. All those who pursue the course this winter will find themselves next year in the possession of informa tion thaV navar lirnamnA ..I 1 r.. San rancisco the course of free popular kx-hmot i iugurau a yearago has been COIltlnilMl am Atrun. a....n .1 . large audience. Recent information from the EajUwn Ka0.lr...an : i li. . effWt thf mnr a . .,uBO i, mo year man ever oeiore. and that even in foreign countries there is kimwiuu u leresr. n iiia i ha,itun.,n system. 0.000 and 3 mo of 10,000 oft WORLD'S FAIR NOTES. The Jewelers of Hanau, Germany, Have Decided to Make a United Ex hibit at Ihe Fair. Pliehlo. Col in rainirw. ....... :t. . ! uiuiioji niiu which to equip and send to Chicago a CtiVlon hA aunt, tlivnniy!, dim 1T i i'i ' 'M,n which 11 MUllU n IrtTtt tiuuw. I; Aquatic fowls of all climes will proba bly swim anout in the lagoons of Jack on Park during the period of the Fair, -"ling's building at the Fair will '"h chateau style of archi- -osioriea uign.ancl Tile Minntnnnn.aU will . i . niu uvi wave new York this winter. Thn nnflt iMmn nn Qn T-l , . ..... vunn"' v" "f' i"'ne uanat nas ucou iJiuuinuit; mr iiui noatmen. Offininln imnliialorl lnl. ni aiienCV IrHUflK linim hiMan a1. -r. j - B:H,uueu, Sulwcriptions are being riised In Phil adelphia to build a bourse ih timt . ThoMj York TiniM has decided to crease i priM rom 2 tr, cents per copy. It is said that 50,000 Kn people yea7srem T83tM p89 'wo The IM Tal.-nl I. i -- -...mm in ourvevinir routes tea, Ugh "'e I,,dian T"'t-"to Next vnnr nvav l OAn nu -.lit . nil I I , ' . ' Wlll.lt IS rir 8 p UMJmcao racing It is said that 76,000 have been sent m UIHa , establishing sub treasury organs. A railroad olTn-inl .. h.... .1... sas railmnH. n' '.-i,,i,,..Vu. r, ""re ueiiSK-K!; "1By nave. in Atlanta there tTtnuUnovement in favor of the founding ofaTjGtiTrEP formatory for juvenile criminals. The story that a Chicago svndicate is tn Tinrnhuau tha I.,l...u. Ii...i ... r... i iiui.ei ui nan JfiKnciBco has no fonndution in fact. The impvaniwi KatiBaan l.n an...i " o owmirani Pnihf miiKimmant ... tl. 1.... and brakemen have been amicably set- The nannrji nnhlUltal in n.- Southern States tell of the arrival of mrge numbers 01 Kussian Hebrews there. Lady Henry Somerset in a speech in New York a few niglns ago said that tllBt citv wan Aiinrnu,.),;,,, l.a ttrt.:. chapel condition. The Engineering .'em$ finds that 918 miles of railroad nave been constructed in the fnr WoMlAm fiaaa aa . 1,326 miles in the whole 181)0. The water in the lakes and streams of t BBLHrn t innnfwttiniit to an ai ,,, " . .un iiiiniiiimny 1111118 hftVP ninnni rnnninn n..,l nxi.Jl V L I r-r- aim ubuert) uw w return 10 steam power. Special Aent Ogden of the land oflice will decide ajminsl the Kaweah colonistB, and will hold that they have no ronton n4um i r. mnue in question. (na romiullir In ..t.,.. nf if: : received his jiwt deserts. He swindled noKru mimBn om ot pen81on m0ney, and hafl heen sent to State prison for six years. Geortra Vnmiork!! avnai. i l,0j)0,l)00 a year upon bis new chateau in North Carolina until it is completed tuh nh 4 ! 1 ...... I i . . ' I " wm mil ire iur ten years to come. The Rnilfch Hnrntino irr..,, i ""urn u. jiBuru1 sentatives has passed a bill to prohibit ... u.uuimiLuni arm sale 01 intoxicating liquors except under certain restrictions. At San Antonio, Tex., Judge King ar rested the i.ran,l li,r,r ..j . B--- ...tv. .llllllBUHBU the members for contempt for serving an attachment on him while he was on the bench. Physicians who have been watching Mrs. Sttickenberg, the woman who beara n.KIIInM marns ui, IXIUISVIJle, KV.. rennrtthnt tlia mu,,iruat..,i . ...uittmombiuiiD are iren- uine, but inexplicable. The deposits of the New York hAt.1,. ' "..mv vfin,,flo,1"m t year ago, and the loans are 41i!.46:j,000, nuunr. f,m.oM,IIUU. ill IS ShOWS a iieaiwiy nnancial condition. The mMinn nf naau Li:nLl . ""MI tunnel HJ UC- clare null and void the patent issued to ... oviiuiOTii inviuc company lor land in the Los Angeles district has been de nied by Secretary Noble. Governor Hill of New York has re moved the County Clerk of Onondnira .;. mi w vuuumrnigll ine CertinCfttft of A Petinn ni thn l:. cnuuiuaies 10 tne legislature. There In ITinnll MVallan.nn In llA.l- ... Vn.vU...n,l. HI AUUUUC county, N. J over the increase of the hid mA nBgus-menie irom H.OIIO,I100 to ' 1 im in3tMll'iruiH owners are violently protesting. One Of the New Ynrlr nana, la ijn!n an enlightening work in presenting dia- i! " shnwinir how tl, Tu,..n...n.. u missioners in that city have es cordon of saloons around all hools. PERSONAL MENTION. Morris, the Erglish Poet, Is Spokon of as Successor to Tennyson in tble Laureateship, Alliefrt Bwstadt has sold his great paintifig, "Tne Last of the Buflalotw," for (Sll.UOO. MrJlilaine's grand children, the Con pinger boys, arc named respectively HlaiiJe and Carnegie. Gehieml VVniln Hmoiitn,, It l- .n...i...i ShOWS llA HIlTllli nf tl,u ..I...-I....I ' up recently reported of him. Wfcneral Hntler'B sore year is yielding to Iherfll'lll trmitniMnt .ml it ! 1 that he will lie around again shortly. Aamiral Walker of the White Round- mil l)HH iHlrHn fn- l.i. t.. Niblack, son of Judge Nihlack of Indiana. The death of Oeorge Henry Havdnn the Allfltritlinn ntnUn n.l.n 1 .t. un .,., nllu innue uie hrst crossing from Melbourne to Uippa- Intirt ia ........ ....J ' 1 , ' .npul ITU. The Clevelands and the baby with a .... iiiuvou 10 iiioir cottage at ... iivrny resori, uisewoou, and are settled lor the winter. Sir Edward Arnold save that the late Lord I.vtlnn amii tl.a -r. .1:... l '1 ''riiiiiner speaker he ever heard and superior to niir nurn II- Il,ln, , I. ' 1 . 1 LDiniw ml ins oest. TilA lata rinUn.n. tl .. .,.,, imvey 01 maiana left enongh manuscript verse to made a volume. It was mainly in ballad form, and may sometime be printed. I .i.8)ruIilwin A'nM e,orit,l! i" the 'ct that he has written at least 8,0iH) edi- tOriA lenilanB an..k nf n,l.i..l. t' 1 i it "," ,w niuuii uas owen a column in length. John Palmar. Cnmmiwinn.i.ni.:..i t the (i A. R thinks the government aniiUri,r' . n:" .r.". "'u' viu p jj- iti coiiHuuipcive sul- Kev. H Bntlnli.h B.,m..i.i .... . . U,T,,U wiiose se cession rnm the Church of Rome In Aiiaiist, 1870, made a considerable pub- C4w'lll' th0r dB' KB0di". Alinlhar natlil nf rn1 1 t . f,, v,nl. , vuiilllliius hRB uixuvureu hi a ciiateau Ixilon. im to the lliif Ho Tollu,,.l a i ...... .auu. a Hiiumgntnn of it has been sent to the French (ieo- gr"JUIClu EHlCiety. A eon of Pmrnra tl.n a...,l..t 1 - t 1" " l l7l.l.ltfUJl, nun h stuaio in Denver, where he is engaged "ur amine. "A uiosing Kra." It renresentn a Innaltr lii.tian .i..n.i: , v .....,,, D.niiuiu uver a prostrate and dying buffalo. It is on the cards that Lord Stanley intends tn resittn il, nna,nn... r 1 - t n , ui-v.ii;iii!rHi- slup of Canadi. If he docs, it will In? tne nrst case on record in which a Stan ley of Preston resigned a good thing. A rPIMnt IMnnnnh 1. tr . . t u, . . , f'...r,"i"i 111 imrmr t Wenklu stated i.hHMinnu-i r i u.. ;.i.. man of Kansas was "the only American whom the King of Siam hasever deemed wnrtni, tn ....... .1... .1 . .' .. , . , u, uHinnmon 01 the Sacred White Elephant." It seems, however, that this was an error, the BttniR honor ,aVtn,. l,nnn n....f I ' . Oolonel Thomas W. Knox, the famous uuy naveier." ui Jinglish-sprakiug persons, tjucen Victoria and Kir lidwin Arnold have been likewise distinguished by the favor of the Oriental King. In Alum I'imiiiiiiiiu "This question has cillivl a good deal of discussion. Alum is iihi1 hv many tinkers to whiti'H their bread, enabling t.lielll tn I1HII All llifiirinr 11.., i. Ii u . . ..1. . ID IIIUMI, nxtensivoly einploycd as a aheap suhntl- niHiu mr ennui 01 tartar in the maim- lactimt of hukilnr nnwilii. Ii. .,.!.... not been enusidereil liiiniediuliily dun iioroiiH, iilthmigli i( (uuitiiiiKid it i'nducne (Ivspepnia and obstinate mnsiipation. iini. win mm turn many cases of poison, inn have lu'cnmul mm ti,., nJ. ,J puis the question in a more serious as pect, and prudent people will exercise 1 hihio . 111 tne selection nf baking pow ders." ' 'TJnihir what conditions then does tint substance formerly used only for mechanical or medicinal imnme-h. come poisonous? They are certainly olmcure, and at present we can only surmise what they may lie. We sus pect that the cause exists in the Indi vidual poisoned; some peculiarity of the constitution producing a morbid change in the secretions o( the stomach, Wltll Whil'll Ilia nlnn, .......l.i . v .......i ...iMiiiurn mm fOriUB All Al'I.IVn nnlunn . ... lU. .. .. ,-"' , ui .tn, nnt:r- tioiiB may he healthy hut in miiimml pniportioiia, end that these less or grenler proKirtinns in comhiimiioii with the alum constitute a puison." "For eKHllttlla lu... .....t. nf ........ iW? mn" "'. c,ll"niM (rm calomel, " " poiMinoua, but change the nronorilnnH in niiu tui.t nf . ... 1 , , ---.....,,.,, iiinriniiy unu two nnrlK nf ..I, ,,.i..n ....i . . . ,' ....".iim, anu w get cor rosive sublimate, which is a deadly unison " 1 "Then again we knn. nnii,:.... nf .1.. coiistiuitioiial iieciilinrities. Why is it '"" ("'"on can est all kinds of green fruits anil v,.il,i... ...1.1. 1 nity. while the same course might cost another individual his life? One person can hand m i., .....1 .r .. ont tming ill the least affected ; another a r;,,,u 11 ne anproaches to within ten feet nf thimi ant ,.i . t...:i.. .... , H iniiuiy re- wdinjt in a malarial diHtrnit, some of the "n,mror W" Biumriitti. the voar with fever and Hoit u i.iia ...v.. enjoy exmllent health during the entire year. Foods I hut are wholesome to some persons are ,i,.ti.ull,. ..; ntl ... fn, , J .n"iinun U others. This is esnMiinllu ima ,.i kinds of fish. There is nn .,,ft 1,, chateau belonging "I- "( 'ifl'1, Th,lre ' nu and. A nhotoKranh t"k"' ""im into the stomach. NATIONAL CAPITAL. Senator Stewart of Nevada Introduces His Free-Coinage Bill the First Thing In the Senate. KenresentAttvA Wltann l... 1...1 sultiition with the Commissioner of In dian AtTnira IHlin. , V ' rr "r ' ''" arncies oi agreement with the Colvllle Indhns for the CeS'lon of a nnrtinn nf tl.nl. 1 reservation. " Senalir Milnhnll 1... , . , iino unruuuceu a numliAr nf Ki a An .1 .. u C . 1,,, ",Bm was ins old bnatrailway bill, appropriating H 8d.3,ri for building a railwavaround tli'e . ... im. mubbbu ai ine last session .... 1. , shown to he always injurious, and often dangerous." The fhuutitii ,lr,r ,,..),i;i....i a recent nnmirar a list of alum and am- m. 111a Unmng powders, which is of great Va ue at MllK lima c.lln.:.... :.. - , , .""1'niii. it.ora- denned list compiled from official re- iimura niariteu with a star seem to have a general sale, as they are mentioned in at least two of the olliciul reports ; "ATLANTIC A PACIFIC CIKIWN IIAVW 0. K. (iKM. KKN'I'ON. There are, in additioa tn the foregoiiig list irnm tl.u v...'...,:i: i. . " Iwrol such powder, sold in the western that were not found in ihe eastern Mi..ros , oliowiiigisalist of the most prom inent : 1 MIIYAt. HILVKIIKTAH, sNiiivnitii'r. UTAH. WTANIIA Kb. A ASUllKWPKAK! ,., A , (C. t. AmlniK. i Co., .Mllwnukw,) climax w' ; ;r' . ((Tlmim II iklnu I'nwilarr .?..... ,'" FI)ltKT CWrr.a.Ciiilii, Ammoiilu Alum. llm'Kf ' '-"""'"'"'J int r.l... , ,U Annn.inla Alum. Bl"K I'owilur Co., cuichko ) 0.K SWKlN.TAYWlfB Ammoiil. Aium (isyiurjllg. (;u,,Ht. Ualt.) RlmlZt ri rr . ''"'"..I... Ammonia. 110V ' U('l,l""l1", "' Miloagu ) -Hull's Journal nl lleulth. Ml llnrlnn blinking Votes. For the flint thrift In tl.a l.f.t w...t..i : ,,,, ,, v a woman Is a candi date for the office of school commission- Also the payment of ,73 to Astoria ' fL yL. mU" c"mtion in for property taken fora public hnildmi I v .'. .Av',l" 1 house, Mount The Kenstnr liuu a n.,.i .., " Mi.nnittr ui oilier measures which he Intends to put in as soon as he finds time An effort is heino ma,ta tn .. 1. ., . . n " .u iniiiBUlldate all appropriations with the committee in the Honm. This is in the direction of flcahnt? down nil nm;,, . smallest possible amount. It is not hZ ble to occur "however -Tth. n' . a mU'!r "f th" bo"rl of "cation. m7n.enTlerS "ting that it will Minneapolis -lnnal propriations for rivers and harbors, ln- ...... imir ami otner interests, who who won d nnt foal III.. ' intA-ata u . 1 their ........, ,. , !ironrinuoiiH .om. mittee, especm y , t)bje,-tor Holmn potable Jm'rm8n'Wl,ichn0W8"1" wS?1rtni,!S,l as it was deemed best to hold them Un tl the do eat nn hail a ul ,.,1.. k...." i. -"""'1IWIOI1 as w .ne utjiiL pian to pursue. Vernon. iMis Lnvinin M n.tn., t).. ...... .viu, uiiuii OneHter, was unmiimously nominated as the candidate in the Firot district, which Hue forty sc.IiihjIh and iij teanliore. The cominisaionor'a salary Is $ 1 ,300 a year. Miss Horton's political career dates track three vcarii aim. wli.. ai.a it- ed a member of the board of education. ed president of the board, and in that "lawny nor success has been marked, lhis full she was re-elected to the board of education for a term of three years, and wus again made president of that or ganization. New Yurk Bun. , A Connpl,,,,,,,,, r6m, Wrltor. The most I'm,,,,.;, i p , - i'.vi.vmio juniuuiini, in raria. at .the present moment, is a wom an. Minn Hn ...i. . ,, .""i , ,, -""'lie, who iis a socialistic tive Wilson doe, not he We in Th",!!; ' Z! T"" Jac1lleIi' plan, and thinks that the bill may t ' VP 8"C1",,"t' R"m;3' nut thrnmh for hii,ii.. , ' "",v lw i Wtiunary aim allst. ft.vi.vi. A,l l. and he naturally wants it at Spokane' ' 8 ! " Bllm" w"""m proaohing a. The other cities are somewhat amhi.' i against tbo oimression of tlW tious, but there is no possibility of gel ! V""T ltnu Io''y. tt,n!n''i'l"t"ie,bl"9 t,t"nh; That was ! , Sl"""'ino begin to write serious tried last winter, and it will meet with & m M 8bo Uvcs in the fourth story-. more opposition ,n ttJOongw. , of the Hotel de la France ZSoutm 55 A-r for introducing hills in the ' mi llor drawing room furniture - scarcely uttered when I'000, "'Ogtroimrty of Jules Valles 'i np with hi. """" -'rj-Paris Letter. eslor.