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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1887)
■_ * r I * 1 V y 4 « I ’ V J a* ADMINISTRATOR’» NOTICE. Oregon Register I J. H arddiu , P ublish «». •AY AUGUST 19th, 1887. Altered in the Poetoffice at Lafayette. Oregon for ITannnimon Through the Mail» at Second ■ Secretary Fairchild has, at length, indicated his plan for dealing with the surplus in the interval before congress can give relief. He has issued a circular, in which he gives notice that the interest falling due up to January 1, 1888, on the 4} and 4 per cent bonds, and on the v; " bonds issued in aid of Pacific rail roads, will be prepaid on and after August 15, 1887, with a rebate of 2 per cent, on the amounts prepaid. Coupons may be presented for pre ■ payment at the treasury in Wash ington, or at the office of any assist ant treasurer of the United States. In the same circular the secretary • — gives :___ ___ ar tha^e 4V.i l... ik ready to ... rate notice re ceive1' proposals for the Sale- to the government of 44 per cent, bondfilf ». 1891. Proposals must state the specific character of the bonds offered, whether registered or cou ■ - pon, and must be for the sale of the bonds with accrued interest up to V and including the >day of sale, whether interest has or has not been prepaid thereon. The right is reserved^ reject proposals if it should be thought to the interest of l the government to’ do so. The amount of interest covered by the proposition tp anticipate is over * ' t . 822,000,000. The anticipation of in V. terest is for the purpose of reducing the surplus; the purchase of the tonds is for the purpose of provid ing for the sinking fund. The sink ing fund requirements will amount to about $26,000,000 in addition to ¡¡If;?' the $20,000,000 of 3 per cents, al HT>- ready applied tq.that fund. As will be seen, the success of the plan de pends upon the co-operation of the ' .« bondholders. The secretary’s action ■ is probably tlie best that could be taken qnder the circumstances, but it remains to be seen whether” the M?' offer to anticipate interest will meet with an enthusiastic response on the terms proposed, and whether-bonds Will be offered in any quantity on terms advantageous topiho govern ment.—Bradstreets. The wrecking of an excursion train on its way from central Illi nois to -Niagara falls last week is the most appalling of all the Amer ican railway horror». The train was composed of two engines and fifteen care, the majority of which were entirely^ demolished. About one-hundred persons lost their lives, and three or four times this number were more or less injured. If the ’fearful wreck was the result of the work of human fiends, no expense should be spared to hunt them down, and make them atone so far as their miserable lives can, for the .Awful crime. Two men have been arrested charged with burning the bridge. i- * » « A ’’ ». ■% C’ X ; V rag* L A correspondent of the News sets forth the condition of the Puget sound co-operative colony. This colony is being established by one George Venable Smith, a lawyer of had repute from Seattle, at PortT An-> geles, on the Straits of Fuca. The colony has agencies in various cities in the middle and western states, and has one thousand members in Chicago and in other cities and towns the membership is propor tionately as great. At present there are about throe hundred at Port An geles who are living in reality upon the fees that come from the East at the rate of 1100 a week, in ignor ance of the real facts of the situa tion, which is becoming daily more desperate. The people should be warned by the press of the true state of affairs at the colony. The colony has raised scarcely any vegetables even to support them selves upon, aud are producing nothing that they can sell. Some of its members have already left in disgust, among whom was a young man who has been the bookeepcr (or the past few months, and thus has acquired full knowledge ofthe financial rottenness of the colony, as well as the stupidity and knavery of its management. While it is perhaps too early to form any correct estimate of tho re- •nlte of the work of < tho railroad commission of this state, the com missioners have exhibited an uh- mistaknblc determination to confine to reasonable grounds the enroach- ing domands of the railroads of Ore gon. If ever there was a doubt that either Commissioner 81ater or Wag goner might be controlled by cor porate influence, their open and • straightforward action has dispelled V : FOR GOD AAD HOME AKD DATIVE ¡.AKD. M m . M. E. K. E dward », Frondent ant ’ Superintendent. - PROHIBITION-PROIIIBFTS—THE. TESTI MONY OF. KANSAS, MAINE AND IOWA. Boots and Shoe.4 Fuller, the murderer of Ari?h- bishop Seghers, is now in solitary* at Sitka. He shows every indication of insanity, and the pri-viy+ing opin ion i>. that he is a confirmed luna tic. He, at times, utterly bemoans ’ SLIPPERS and RUBBERS. L amp O ffice , at O axgom C ity j. " N -y OVegon. Anguxl ‘Jib. I**7 | Notice ia hereby given that the following ivMied settler baa filed ^Jj1* t,^ten,iX5 u U make lln.1 proof in support of bmohlro. and that said proof wiU he mad«. *he “ nuts Ju.l«c. or Clerk of 4 athhill n'unty, O-i-gon, st lafavette, Oregon, ou Tuesday Sep- teiuber 27tb. 1S81, vi* PlJiteas H, Nobl». Homestead tmrv No. 6'>95, fur the X.H- a of 8oc, 14. Tp.5 8. R 7 W. Ha names the following witnesses to prove, bis couth w us rea d.nee upon. and. cultivation of, said laud, via: •> Boner. O. Nash, Al> Morris, «nd J. Holt, all of Willamina Postoffice, Y.mbillC.untfcOreron^ t BuRNKy exasnie and t-lCgraphio transfers on Nsw' York, Bau Francisco aud Portlaud. June 24, ly. ______________ . We are always glad to show you From U_8. Senator Fry: I can, what we have, if *e cannot sell Yamhill Co. Bank. and do, from my own personal ob yoj. We otter them as low as a servation, unhesitatingly affirm that ------ of m ’ minnv : lle , ob .------- good BOOT_or SHOE can be sold the consumption of intoxicating li for acywhere, and we make good —.’o:— quors is not to-day one-fourth so anything we recommend. We Prefitte! j, c. braly , his . act. great ab it was twenty years ago; ... have on baud and in route a com Cuahter CLARK liRALY, that th«? law has itself created a plete assortment in Secretary. W.il.-MuPUNALD, Jr. L ISE, temperance Bentiment to wliieh op Transacts n general Banking Engines, makes, position is powerless. collections on favorable terms. MISSES, l-6t f , Bcsister. Exchange on Ladd & Tillon, Portland. and CHILDREN shoes From Ej^Governor Dingley: In Exchange on The Bank of California. „ in BUTTONS, x SHERIFF SALE.- 1830 thirteen distilleries manufac 'Or. knler«»t allowed on time d. posit». LACES, - ---------- In 1886 the total consumption of tured 1,000,000 gallons of rum; 300- Notice h hereby given that bv virtue of an Jannary, 1.1836, tf. . andUONQRSS. STOÏÎEI execution dnly bailed on* of the Circuit court wool in the United States was', in 000 gallons were imported. Now th3 Stat » nfOretfmfor Tillam >ok coufity Also in Gents, Youths, and Boys of upon a jodginert, I'ccree unJ “J DR. J. C. MICHAUX, round numbers, 400,000,000 pounds. there is not a distillery x>r brewery ««!e and to me directed on tho <21 «t Boots aud Shoes. i LAFAYETTE, OREGON-. day ' of Julv; 1^7, where’» Pet Of this amount 320,000,000 pounds in the State. In 1853 there .were er»u>n, plaintiff, rev.vred i«»dwmei>t and were of American growth and 80,- 50Q taverns, all but forty of these decree against the Garibaldi Pnckiuir company < After an active eMperrenee of r.lne yea«« de efidanta, for th? anm -f |315 ar d intereM 000,000 pounds were imported. The having open bars; now there is not fi' m tue '¿l»t day of July, 18K6. an 1 e< ats,wnieB offer« hi* service, tn the people ol Laf.rett. j idcn eiit w»n enrolled end. dofaete 1 on the ■ nd enrronttding country. people of the United States use all a tavern in the State with an open 2lat day of July, 1886. in the clerk’s office of Jan, 21,'37. » a . i . THERE IS NO of the wbolen products of the coun bar. In 183Q every grocery store mid court. 1 have levi“«> npon and will »«ell al public auction to natiRfv «aid execution anr try, and Would take mQre if the Sold liquor as freely as molasses; W. I. WESTERFIELD, Pçop. judgment «nd decree «nd interest and coat« and nil accruing co-ta, on mills could make more. According now not one. In 1832 with a popu S*.iurday, the 10th day of September, to the census returns of the Uni tod lation of only 450,000, there were Keeps constantly on hand a fine assort FEED AND SALE STABLE, lc87, at the door Qf,tbe court house, in l.inco’n THIanmok conn V, Ore op, nt 1 o’clock p. m States the woolen products of 1880 2,000 places where intoxicating li ment of Furniture" of every ileseription. W Mid dnv to the* liicbe«t bi lder for ca<b in T. B: NELSON. Proprie or. Dut you will find an easy one to it B m I hwiii sets. were $200,000,00Q'Tn value. Z^tey quors were sold. Their sales Antique hand, on the dav of aa'e, ail the riifht..title «nd. ——ifyou will-------- AVahiut Center tables. mtere«t which th$ above named defendant- Folding Bed lounges. z have probably iacxeased to $25(),- amounted to $10,000,000 annualy, . I am prepared tn furnigli had at the time of tlie attaclurent named in aaid P ractice economy HACK!, Spring Mattresses. decree and rder of »ale or nt any time «ince CARRIÀUEN. 000,000 or $300,000,000 at the pre or $20 for each inhabitant. .Last HADOL.V’ HUHSER, or now hne. in and to the »«-.llowing described > . ~ >" Extension Tables, -----------AKD---------- teal p-orerty, jdtnate in T> b»m<»ok county. sent tifne. Of this amount there year the aggregate sales of 100 town ■ Tirt every thing iti the L’very Mre4»goe4 rtepu- State of Oregon, and <!e“cri ed in «aid decree’. ' and on short notice. was exported only a little over agencies was $100,000, or fifteen . to-a it: Commencing nt a point 30 feet S 16 d^a E of a *4nre marked "A” in the-jtnwn of Transient stock left with me will receive tlx $2,000,000 in value in 1886. ~" cents per inhabitant/ the average in ch A trs , Garibaldi, in Tillamook countv.Oreeon, running beat°f care and attention. * u the-’ce N 65 deg E 2<H> feet, thence S 16 der F Gotd*snd caretul drvers employed, the remainder of the Union, $14 pcr Pictnre FYamc-. to the me ;pder line of low water mark on Til- Yon will find my Ptable in .Tefferson Street While Mr. Blaine is in England Mouldings. hmooir KtyrthenceIn awefiterlydifiecifon with inhabitant. between Becund and Third. Small Parlor stands. • the meandering* of paid low wafer mark to a consorting with the aristocracy and Sep*, II,’85, ................... ... •Kron» Maine State Sentinel (edi Wall Brackets, point on the inteiwecrion of a line jnoning N 16 deg \V th ongh beginning point marked«tone, A - -------------- - — ' dancing on the green like a joyous torial): In tho very face of the cry I'onib < . - -. with Mid low water mar»; thence N 16 deg W . ti _ _ _ , _ _ . f""t _ _ _ fiawkers. —----- FKOii swain in a pastoral poem, John of hard times HTid’tai^ormoney’m ------------ —Nurx* to the Chee of beginning , v.u.J BARM FOR oA-llR Mirrors. Etc. Rated «1 Lincoln, Tillamook, Oregon, tbi3 -I xlAlVl 1 \J1\ kJrtUL/ Sherman has his coat off tilling the By coming in as l exalt ming rcy st.rk • 30th day of Ju y. Iw7. f‘ > \ i | other states, the state bank exam .The W. W. Mayhew placp for ___ . T. F. HARRIS. • Sheriff. and prkvs.yco wiil «eon taaceyiwvd tint ■' political field. Mr. Blaine may iner of Maine reports that during l-5t Bv U%-. MASON, Deputy. i I am celling < h-Ajwr -.bia aey ««her t sale, consisting of 80 acres of land, think that he can with his electric the past six months the: deposits in house in thia county. 1 j»ai! CASH M c M innville , qk «bout 15 aicres in ’cukivation, a pole knock the pffl-simmons raised savings .bgnka. have ¿increased DOWN for my enure M-xk. m i intend to .good house and "barn with good sell for cash, on a very dose pevil. ,b The stock is always fresh, and the by Brother Shorman’p industry, but $1,082,-347^3.. The_total deposits, I will be glad to Jut«» yv« tail aod^ex- r | well at house. The whole place prices are cut down to Brother Sherman lias been robbed which are mostly from. working amine *by wtock and prKv< hekev you well watered, a good young orctu the times, i make vour purvhaee*. so often that he carries a shotgun people, amount to $33,996,1’82.84. w Tr\-us and be convinced . /'Tire LafiryeUe- Flouring Mill ard, and also all kinds of small W. I. Vi EMeaa it ti). run on full time until further fruit, nearly all- under fence. now. And Gen. Sheridan is not far It should be borne in mth.d that e I notice. ' About 3 miles. North East from — Have You One of behind. It is to be hojied that some Maine, has a poor goil and but few SUITOR t DANIEL North Yamhill. For further par man ’will receive the republican natural resources. ’ V • * These ticulars enquire ut tho office of nomination next year who wail be unanswerable facts from the savings JOB O R F I C E, W. L. BRADSHAW, . . " able to give Mj. Cleveland an inter banks of Ahe state demonstrate that Lafayette, Oregon. -Wt make a «pe«*tally of printing Bill nca.te. esting race. The latter is very p§pu- prohibition is the real practical Letter IlmAn 8<»»emrr«ts, Receipt«, cf aU lar with the people. kie«te, Bal Invitation*. Pro/raraore*, Is us in m friend of the working man, and. | Varda Calin* Cante* lnve!.>|-ea, Potters aud J. J. HEMBREE, Proprietor. • ai‘ kudsof work done tn ajiist* !e m office. should be a fundamental plank in The Omaha World, an indepen cv TRIA L VKbi>r,»,/vLiCiTED> "*k I ant prepared toj?ive ?ood accom:i edition orf Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line. dent journal, says a comparison of their platform of principles. short notice, to pergoae wish, ng teams or conveyance. From James G. Blaine: -Intem the republican and deinocratic plat Charge» Reneoi.nhle. If not; get one anil see what ortland y hack* connects with the daily trains forms, as laid down by the- two. perance haB steadily decreased in to carry passengers to ami from the depot. Pleasant Zireams the state since the first enactment parties in Ohio, results in favor of Until further notice trains will You will have. ~ arrive and depart from Lafayette the latter, which touches upon some of the prohibitory law, until nowaff as follows, to and from Portland. of the live issues before the country. can be said with truth tliat there is AMITY, OREGON. I EAVE LEAVE When, as at present, thero are 1 no equal number 6i people in the Portland.. 10.30 A. M.Aidie........... 6.15 A. M. » 'Lafayette. . .2.14 P. M.Monmouth. 7.15 A. II. Anglo-Saxon world among whom so questions in which the people are I will take anything the farmer may Sheridan... 4 34 P. M.D m U hs ...8.05 A. M. CARRIAGE AND HOU8E PAINT Dallas..........6 50 P. M. hrridan... .10 21 P. M. deeply interested, any party which small amount of intoxicating liquor have to trade, at market pricfi. Monmouth.7.S7 P. M. afayette... 12 38P.M. ING, SIGN WRITING, hopes for success must give a plain is consumed as among the 650,000 Airlie (arv *)M.35 P. M.Portland (are)4 15P.«|I, For fm:h«»r information apply to the < ora inhabitants of Maine. PAPER HANGING and decided answer, the artful T S T O ZT EH FURNITURE Harris & Haney. LAFAYETTE. Parlor, Office and Pining Buy Your DRUGS <3eo. W. Bui’t^ Notice. E. B. FELLOWS’ North American Patenb Register The L ivery S table . ! Narrow Game System. &W.V. R’ . P J. W. CAREY, ONLY S3.5Oe ECHOES OF THE PRESS. dodge of the past will no longer be it don’t give good nati faction, Y -Thc Cumberland Presbyterian, of And I if will tolerated. * refund you your money. Noshvifie, Tenn., says: A state or The political battle this year will nation has a right to preserve ifs be but a skirmish compared to the own life. It ought to interfere In Ynniliill County. big fight next year. It is safe to when public Safety or the liberty of Call at E. B. Fellows'* Furniture store, say that the political contest of 1888 the people is endangered, tf'e know will be one of the hardest fought what the saloon influence is doing. in McMinnville, and see the Springs. 2-5 this country has ever had. The re It is poisoning the sources of nation NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. publican party will make a supreme al life. Its work is to make bad Laxn OmcE at O kkhax C ity , I effort to gain control of the country citizens. It lives by corrupting our Oregon, Aug. hth, lrt7. J* • again, knowing full well that fail children and leading our young men Kotiee h hereby given that tb^ following, named settler has filed notice of his ¡men' ure means annihilation. Defeated astray. It. must, each year, have tton to mek>* final proof in support ot Ids claim, ms de befoie the once more in a presidential contest new recruits to fill up the ranks of and that m »<> tiroof will coantv clerk of Tillam<M>k OHiuty Oregon, al the republican party will pass out of its increasing army of sots and Tillamook Oregon, onTbuisdsy Orkober 6th. vi»: Wm. I’. Cochrane, Premption D. 8, loafers. But worthless and corrupt Iw<7, existehcc. ' —- No <M5. for the N. J of N. E. 4. A Kr E. i of N. W 4 of Me. 32, Tp. <8 , R 10 IV. , citizens, when their number be Hr name-* the follow in? witDes-re to prove The Pacific railroad commission comes large enough, will destroy hid contiD^iws resideore ypon. and cMsfratlon ' o L' sjm I lind, v:x: E T?ntte, ff. BT. Mil er, It. has finally decided that the Central the life of the state. Therefore the T W eitberlv, fcod W. htoads, all of Wo-d- y. Oregon. company shall make out its side of state has a right to say to the li- P.stoffic?» I fl lam wk Conn l W. T. BUBXXY, « Resist« r. the caso in tho form of affidavits, quor-traffic: “You must step this to be presented to the commission work of debauching our boys and in Now York by September 20th. seducing our young men.” SUITER 1 DANIEL The attorney for the company said The. Minneapolis (Minn.) Trans he thought when the Central Pacific cript, commenting ujxin the failure Deg Iffavt to inform*the Fsrmere of thia vicini ty that their made out its case it wouh|, bauble of the triSl in the Haddock case, to satisfy the commission in all par says: There are certain conclusions ticulars. that-may be drawn froqi this. .The first is that the liquor power in this! WAREHOUSE Astoria appears to be the present country is the most desperate foe Oo tho Narro» Pang® Railroad Hi now < om- depot and base of supplies for all that good people have to encounter. pleted and readj for tho ircepUon of Grain. the outside canneries. Every coast It is thoroughly organized and has We «re gtUfaaleed m bound vessel is carrying away money at its command. It will not A Cheap Freight Rates freight and passengers for canneries hesitate to take any advantage or From thia plsee to Portlaud sa«iar be had from l>«)ton hy host, or Iron u, oiler trarelr a e from the Umpqua to Behring’s sea. uso any means to 'accomplish -‘its [ <s lUs visj^i y . (I7-Wa slM have on Laud ends. Before the whisky power is J .The organisation of the state 30,000 6RAIN BASS, press association which occured at broken in this country there must i Which vo will sail to th^oe wfo> «Mb lo store be a long and desperate struggle. I ■ U m . urhMt>l< as Uoy ran bo bad of any Yaquina city last Friday, is a move hue olao- farmers s*ona« iu our ■ arShouM in the right direction, and will pro Also, the occurrence of such ex I «1.1 to ontolod to toeoive the amples of justice, or rather injustice, HI»»»« Marko« rrtro far tbolr Sralm mote good fellowship and work a will drive mt>n to the com mission of fA2by.ua, *^.W lrIT“‘DiiU,!k- benefit to the profesaidn. lawless deeds. Where justice can not be obtained in the courts men Ex-Senator Aaron . A. Sargent died at his residence in Ban Fran will taKe the law into their own cisco, about 8 o’clock Sunday morn bands. We also believe that while ing. lie leaves a widow, one eon this m*y seem a victory for the sa loon it is that which in the end will and two daughtera. •S«H5H5-S!S ■ bring about its destruction. Such Senator Riddleberger, of Virginia, outrages cannot always be endured. who was fined $25 and five days in This evil is treasuring up wrath Over Two Hundred Sold - - -- ... • 5/ ■WW pnnj ’« Atfoiit at Lafayette, or addretw General office, corner Fimi 4 Pine 8ta., Portland Ugn. . ■ Also dealer in Undertakers Goods. O. Ë^AVtlLIAMS, At*> R. P. UNGERMAN, L afayette , - - - • - O regon , HA8 JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND we 11 «fleeted stock of 8iov»s and Tin ware, and proposes to sell cheaper than any bcnaeln tho county. Every thing k?pt«»i> hand, »’id repairing done aatfafactoriy. aud without delay. Hopt. 29, t-f. - J. MATTEY -HEALER IN— Highest, possible prices paid for all kinds of L.r.u produce. BY FOL RS,-RIGHT -MARCH! toT. C. Stephen»’ new Jewel ry Store five <tnor« North of the ‘Drug Store and PoMoltlce, LaFayette; and, get a flral-elaM wutcti, clock, Jewelry or epectaclee, at »n unprecedented Io» rate ar.d, where yon will Hnd nt all times a large assortment cf goods of the beet quality iu my llu? of busi ness. I Wstel es. Clocks & Jewelry repair ing a »wreialty—and all work war ranted. T. C. 8TEPHEN3. - June, 24. ’87. . •^Storei ’9 •" ,w Elk Horn Saloon -^Williams andUibbs.Eg- • —. - L afayette , o / zegon , I —, -t ..- ' THE ONLY FIRST GLASS Tailoring Establishment in the County. fl^Good work and low prices. M’MINNVILLE, - • LaFayette 1 WINES, LIQUORS, * CIUAK3, ETC, . Aud everything a nally k«| t i" a_Hr«t elass bar-room at the EU Horn Hal .on, Beeor5 cts* Always keep a qnietand orderly house, \ , FltASK GIL’JNEP. Proprietor, Ap-il 22 Sm. OREGON, - - O^n. .......... Dealer in........... DRUGS, MEDICINE? AND CHEMICALS. PERßUMERY. Soiipa, Comt.a and ttr.-lir«, Trua«««, Snppcr- tvr., Shoulder Brace, Fancy and Toilet Article« B -oka and Stationary, Clock- and Walhea, Elated’ aud Gold Jewelry . . . . v1’atetft Sfetffetriea,' ela.~.~Fan>iIy Medf-ln«.,' tltibys WAltl.EVTE'J AS IW-PhESENTEh. MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARB offered for sale represented as good a3 tho Famous PEARL TOP BUT THEY ARE NOT! And like all Counterfeit« lack th« Beniaarkable I.ASTINO Qualities OF THE GENUINE. ~ A8K FOR THE PEARLTOP And Insist THIS upon Exact HATTS ABEL them on Each with PatOcL —West Chehalem, Cjrcgoti,— Manufacturée ONLY by (fóO. A. MACBETH & 00« PITTSBURGH. PA. Wishes to inform the ¡ieople of|“ West jJhehulem, and vicinity, ’ I that he kce^n on band, a oom- | Jplete stock of I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES HATS. CAPS. BOOT« & SHOES A mducam ”la snob KK ha combon* rVTENTSsgg Yaabiu Canty, Ongn. A. *to . r . - ZTT”- a. ■ ■ T CHIMNE1 ,1888. " The PEARL TOP is The citizens of Dayton and vi cinity are berebv informed that the undersigned has opened a and TINWARE. In fact every thing usually uscally foundin a new Boot'and Shoe 8hop, at the above named place, and is pre country store; which he pro pared to do sll kinds o' Boot and poses to sell us cheap as can be bought in Yamhill Comity. Shoe and Harneaa repairing at the m^-Higbest market price paid most reasonable rates. for produce. Boots and Bboss of any style aoddwcripCtor., made to order at **•?**• h,—* f,r “la, m r..*», atew, a«Mk»fr>«dw kalMtan. prices to salt tho timSa. . sr»»u4. Far furtbar aarife alar, wall «. tba «¿-rwpM at bh All work warranted, J. D. A «area, Waat CMaHa, a F. KIPPAX. \ • " You cm And th< clioiceal aud bast brands st A. I MERCHANT TAILORS. DRY GOODS, 1869 1887. J M. KELTÏ he. -------- AT THE ». B. HIBB3. »ul, 22-87. iLargs aod ConiDodioBs Wilters-~iWioi! it.—Salem 8tatesmyi. ’ eaisassaHSB“ The San Francisco call board put off its meeting another week, as it did last week, under the plea that the committee ou rales will not finish their work until next Mon day. There has been no quotations jail was released by a mob. He was against tho day of wrath, arid good famished this week, and the market arrested again. people will arise in their fury and TOIL1T ARTICLES. is In the state of a firm dead-lock A MimseSaMMeeOtaW alMa^ stamp it out of existence. rrteakateaSM*. '-«••«••ed The official returns of the Ken tucky election give Buckner, demo Cwt to MM a.wsriemawrwased crat, 17,050 plurality over Bradley, •toe vowSfot. W wmim I y > , W, C. T. II. COLUMN. NATIONAL BAEK | The Tacoma- papers are now ad ■wrOTICR 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB . N¿likraigncLl baa Siad h“ a°al I >r m ’ miknvillc , o ».,- vocating the admission of Washing fitataot B7F Star do«ase<b-»»d that it wldf JSTORE, totoard at th« «•»'•««•I’ ~ber. ton territory with the new name, Count) court ¡ buih . m •. - « JAC0B WORTMAN RXÄ Pre’ldent’ ? .. a.. ß>i. d»J -kw nf mb«r, U87.U 1*87, at ÍS 10 w ta vl 'M'TYIM Tuesday ito «Ih »• Raute Bapt.mbjr, Taqpma. The changing of the name W. D. FENTON .... * 7. . Vir«-Prt»HÌd«nt Vice-President, When you are in want <4 any*" ■L Admloiatraór. J no . WORTMAN....... ... ............ Cashier.'' is strongly opposed by the Chehalis thing in the lino of ~ Nugget and other papcts of the ter-' Transacts a general Bai klug BuaincH. Da notice for publication . posits rscelvea subject to ,-heck. Bella eigkt ritory. ____ r,¡ i