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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1887)
Oregon Itrtitor. EVERY FRIDAY DECAYING ROYALTY. AN INTtRESr IN LIFC Tita Kia*. »r*K»rlb AU Bro*»» V» •“» U.laa t. rtsssa H»w -*«l»t»M« Caa B» Made AttvaaM«» la Spit» ot Dl»»»ara*aiaaats. What la the matter with the royalty Half the illnesses and more' than e IseaarlraMa Pkre>«el Pewsn stf th» ramaa» s»”«tor. Mr. Sumner stood six feet two inches b EpitoBe of the Principal Efetb No» half the unhappiness lu life come from F-AWATirrTg?^ - ORgGON of tho world? It is all broken up anil the want of some active outside Inter high without his shoe* and he was *o going to pleoes. Dom Pedro of Brazil has become almost a chattering im becile and* regen t is talked ot Queen Victoria is passing into decrepitude and second childhood, and it is no se cret that the Prinoe of Wales does not expect to ascend the throne, believing that ere it shall be vacant Great Britain will have become a republic. Enqieror William has one foot in the grave, and the Kronprins is battling with whal may prove an incurable disease. The Gear of all the Russias has faced three successive attempts at assassination in- the last six months, and oontemplatM the probability—nay, almost certainty —that some one of the series still awaiting him will prove fatal. His oldest son and hoir apparent Is Incom petent Francis Joseph, Emperor of Anstria and Hungary, Is beloved and honored by his subjects. But Jie I» a feeble old man, and when he dies the bonds which unite Austria and Hungary are likely to snap asunder. The CtoWn Prince is very unpopular, and Ida mother, the loarles» horsewoman. Em press Elisabeth, is almost hated. Spain lias no sovereign. It is waiting.for a clouted baby to grow up into a Queen. Servia does not know whether it has a King or Queen or not Queen Natalie, a Russian officer'a daughter, is in exile with the heir apparent. King Milan has ordered that she bo never allowed to return. Ho himself is in Vionna, and Ristics,' the Prime Minister, i» lying awake nights pondering whether he shall not order both King and Queen to stay out of the country, and he himself run the Govern menu There is our friend ex-Ki ng Theo- baw of Burnish knocked out of Ids job at Mandalay by General pundergasl and some English soldiers. Then ther< is Abdurrahman, poor vexed soul, who can’t for the life of him tell you to-day whether he is Ameer of Afghanistan or a mere English figure-head. Thun. too. there is the fat, economical old Queei of tho Netherlands, who has jus: scandalized Amsterdam by revoking: her order for her gay dresses, lest the sick King should die and she have to wear black. The King of Corea |>a, asked to bo allowed to quit Tin royalty of earth Is sick, and lije sick ness is unto death.— Cincinnati ¡‘otl. COAST CULLINGS. -OREGON NEWS. SUMNER'S STRENGTH. . well built that his height was only no est—something te take the person out ticeable when be was near a person of ot bimsolf-, chiefly though out of her ordinary sise. But there was a man COLONEL YERGERS DREAM, self;, and give her tilings to think of ner about him, a free swing of the arm. tka Tomrs of Nlw»« B»«U»»a beyond her own sensations—things to a stride, a pose of hi* shaggy head, a 7 In ll.o.d l>.,llthi. sympathize "Witti boyonrl her own vagus sway of hl. broad shoulders that gave Soma folks who bare bad dreams itl»ap|>oi nt menta and shadowy desire* to those who knew him beat the idea taka great pleasure hi describing The spiritual barreness of egotism and that he was of heroic sise. Then. too. them, and such a ohe is Colonel tff idleness makes life a very desort, tlierj Was somoUiim; ip the intent look T.-rger.w where no green thing flourishes, which of his deep-set eye. ' bis corrugated •v .TLa other day tlie Colonel moved no dew from Heave i refroshos, nor brow, the frown born of intent» flown one <f the principal streets in living water rejoice* 8olf-oenterod and though* and hi*'large head, made to : Austin, wearing a troublod expression uninteres'o«l, life to such an ono is bui seem yet larger by its crown of thick, and a now suit ot clothe* In his un a |ioor entertainment for the sonsos; heavy, longish gray hair, all of which wonted ^batrnction ho very nearly ns and affection» nnd the deeper emotions ~ gave the idea eL physical greatness; oolUdml wfitb Judge Peterby. .have no share thorein. i. The dr dor oi but with his freq, oom Smile the »et “Why so p "naive?" Inquired Judge the day. with all its necessary circum frown passed, h!S I whole qppcaranco Potcrby. “aud why that haunted stances of forni, and gradual wear •. liMikP** J ■ ■ s _ •_ ing of (lie morning through the noon ohanged. and his face beamed like a His “Hollo, Pererbyf* cxclaimed Colonel to evening, mi l tho sloo|i. which 1« dark lantern suddenly lighted. Terg.T. “Excuse me; I did not b «* c - n'y I he culmination <>f tho lutlinrgv smile effected a wonderful transforma yon. Well, well, I don’t wonder that of tlie waking hours—is ono longronrd tion in his whole appearance, and it sot up a peouliar sympathy between I look haunted. I have boon hunted of wem-iness nnd di-satlstiiotlon. Like all night." witheroil boughs wh oh bear no roses, himself and its ccoip'rnL For one of his sedentary habit* ho •Hinletk eh? *71» bettor to hunt not an hour hat Its moment of doligot, than to be hunt, I. In what ferocious not nn action has Its hope of j >y or had oxtraoçdinaiy strength, and yct-ho mannor were you pursued? Snake* f'dlillm nt of pleasure. Tho dull day ..was not an athlete. While in Wash saragos or wild animals? Bad dream creeps slugjislily fro u d.-iwn to c òte, ington hi» only exercise was walking, or a well-devolopod caso of night and not a now thought h.-is bocn and as he believed it was tho pace mare?” ' awakened nor a newsonsntion aroused. rather than thé- distance that tell* “A dream. At leas*. It was partly Marion In the “Moaiod Grango" was when opportunity offered ho would go • dream, partly astern rokllty.” not more dreary than ilio man or at a rate that amazed beholder* Somo “What were the prevailing symp woman who has no ontsido Interest, persons attempting to join nnd koep up toms—the principal feature* Yer- and whost Ufo is bound up In solf; and with him only succeeded by L-iking nn gor?” no prisoner over halletl tho free air of occasional hop, skip and jump, such ns •Tn the first place, I imagined my Ueitvoii with more rapturous gra'ilit le children practice when walking with self at El Pitso. and thgt a mad dog than would such an ono if svt in the their parent*. Up to the time of his in tried to scr»|K> my arqunlntanoe and way to mnko that Interest and onlnrge juries lie walked much in XVasliington, Interflow me. Now. I despise mtul those lioundarie* For wo must never for. as he said, ho could outwalk dog* and want none of thoir atten forget that many things which look omnibusos, and give them long odd* tion* and consequently I struck right He was hardly aware of Ids enormous like faults, nnd pass uiid "f tho nomo out for Qnlveeton Bay. sine hundred ■f fnul * aro in reiillty misfortunes— strength, it was so seldom callod into miles distant southeast. The dog the result of conditions nitido for us exercise. HtM-^books were packed in still pursued m* like tlie villain in and not by us. itnd-notato bo ItfVkon large boxes at\ the end of each session the play, and whan I rxacheil tho and sent from ins rooms to the .Capitol, by »celi energy ns wu possess. t G ilf I wns not leading by ifiore than In this one word imlood lies tho only to bq returned at the beginning of two or throe lengths nt tho best; but heart ot tho matter. With'energy we the next session. Thoso boxes weighed In I went, nnd the widremoutliod case m*ko nn inb-res: for ourselves, in spite nearly live hundred pounds each, and of canned ,bydro|>hobia plunged right •f the poverty of our eircuiiHlnnces. were difficult to handle in passages nnd in after tn* And tlie brute actually Without it, opportunities of rich on- stairways, nnd so wore nccorapnnlol waded, too; waded more than throe j lyniont p iss by unutilized,'ami we by four mbn. Once whon he wjta liv mile* Tinsie Galveston people never let slip all chances forbottering on ing at Rev. Dr. Sampsou's, onctl^lhcsc wanted doep water worse than I did. li _ 1» ____ a misfortune to --- l»a fata. I_ ----------- — --- i lnii-n ___ heavy boxe» got stuçkln the »fairway. I don’t know how much water the dog ono of Ilio pnsiivs, tlie negative, nn- It could be extricated without damage drew, but he got stuck on the bar. all energetic, who dlvrm tho world with to the walls only by lifting it over tho the same, and I struck boldly ont with tho attivo ami onorgetlo. Most things banister. The four men failed to apply a full arm. Iinnd-ovoreliand stroke for u Ufo that are worth homing at all their strength to the-most nd van: ago. Mexico. Pretty soon a playful but havo to be sought and pursmxl. if they for they got in each other's way, and heavy-jawed shark got after me, and >re to bo eaptured ami lieH fust thus failed to move the box. The Sen I wns sorry then I had not remnfne<l Neither fortune nor pleasure knot k* ator, hatted and gloved, ready to go in company with the niad dog. Finally l>eniis;ently at any man’s door, but out. came down the stairs. I gained the land somewhere down on HAPPINESS OF FLIGHT. «Why don’t you lift it over tho rail?" each has to be at the lea«t looked for Campechy bank* and there 1 found up nnd down tho st root, nnd Invited in said ho. ‘ TW» rar» EnJ..ym»nt Whlrh U.rda Takw myself gnzfng down Into the opest if II is desired to enter:ain cither. ••How can wo?” answered ono. “Tou In Thnlr Aerial Kxenrslon» conn ton anoe of tho biggest nlliga'or 1 May we not infer that all animals But tho niionergetio tnko no pains to have no idea'of its weight.” ever saw in my life. You whose muscular development ia great find those radiant guests. If tlioy do not “Let mo try,” said the Senntor.nnd, coul.l throw a Saratoga trunk er In proportion to their bulk that, conio unbidden they do not conio at all; loaning over tlie rail, he seized tho right down into his . hold that of man should derive from lt> mil tlie flowers a id goms borne by the rope becket nt the end of tho box and •nd not overload bltn. The alligator exorcise a greater intensity of pleasure, doggish steam on its bosom uro loft to lifted the- latter clear of Its entangle smiled, and I bowed dofcren lsllv. 1 greater absolutely in proportion to til. drift into the grout ocean of things now ments by one sure prill, splitting his wsnted to Aeon on the right side of attainment* and leas interfered wit) •mpiosiblo, bociinso of the want of -en- glove, however, across the back. Tlie him. That waa the ontal.ta. But I by .the greater muscular ease wiUi rgy to sciziTthorn ns they passed-. Toe men were amazed; nnd he. a little - did wish st. that supreme and $wfn) whiefl^thdy are accomplished. If tbb energo ic, on the contrary, are of those embarrassed, said: “I didn't mean to ni.im nL that I had boon desiccated by is so the majority of the mammalia and who improve thoir ho’ding. No mat- lift it, only to try its weight;” and then tho shark. B it just m tho alligator almost all birds should In their power- icr how poor the soil—how .tinnropi- went back for fresh gloves -L'qsmopot- had made all his littls interior ar- of speedy movements on earth or lofty ions the "Stii-roundings—they know ilan. ----------------». t ra igoinonta for mv reception I aw.,k* flight In the air possess resources oi vhenec to gather rich material and My mother-in-law wm looking down I mental ploasure intense beyond our« fertile seed for tho hotter harvest DRESS WELL, NOT GAUDY. on mo with the calm atony stars of n tho heavier crop. If and loss subject to be dimmed by th. md . basilisk, and I was then regretful I pain ' of overstrained musçl.w. Th. they are of llioso whose clrcum- Why every Woman Should Arrey n»r»»lf In Neat and Tasty Garment». hail not jumped down the alligator'» power of flight is without doubt asso -ta ces proci mio tho nood of oxer “The day will soon come,” says a larynx, and gone Into winter quifrior* ion. they make somo extraneons in- ciated with pleasure* which we can well-known leader of fashion, “when it I learned, too late, that all the rest of not directly gauge or estimate, but of erest for which they have to work nnd will no longer bo a slur on a good wo my torments bad been myth* Here think, nnd in a manner sacritlee tlieir the value of which our desires can give man, old or young, to say she thinks n waa astern reality. Was it not a hor us some file* That birds distinctly •omfort* nnd break il i tho deadly good deal of dress; she nttnehes enor rible thing to betortun-d all night nnd nouotony" of their scljf-lndnlgcneo — enjoy thy exercise of their powers there mous importance to resthetics. ” Wliilo then at broad daylight be turned ov.-i can be no manner of doubt. Having hat monotony which kills tho fluor it remains a good motive to give others to tho enemy?”—7K-/W Rifling» latnre when indulged in without a once ncquired the power of flight or ploasure and spare them disagreeable, inherited it from their sauropeldan an break, and which niakos tho very shocks, the rule must hold good in RAILROAD CONDUCTORS. misery of tho rich. cestor, thoy have developed It far be No mntlcr what tho interest so long every department of life. “The day Th» DlHlcultl«« « Train Captain Roe 1« yond all the requirements of their in • Keep HI» n»ee. is we make ono for ourselves. Fyom will soon conic when it shall be arocog- “Riilronfls do nnt often reinstate n dividual or specific life. U it were irt to religion, and from philanthropy nizeif duty to conceal what is offensive, man after he bar been bounced.” Mid ■» not pleasurabl* then flight would be o nomilo work, all Is useful, if sone when slight deformities of limb nnd veteran of the rail to mo as we wer. discontinued when it was no longei forms are purer and nobler Ilian skin shall be avowedly disguised by art thundering along his road. " A pa«- necessary. BuL as • facL bird life otliors. Many people do very bail art and great and startling deformities •onger conductor is generally one who presents innumerable instances of the —paint picture« that are caricaturo«; shall cense to disgrnce our public lias been promoted from the brakes. • maintenanoe of the power* oi flight in «ing in viifore to which llnkett os are streets It is ono of the duties of life Bometim-s an engineer Is made a con ■pecio* to whose existence it is by no is silver bolts; write book* innocent to grease tho wheels on which we drive ductor, but yon will And these things means eoaentiaL The skylark iloesnot f tho very elements of compiisiiion— as far as ever that is consistent with an cxooptlon. Companies like to keep soar from mercenary motives; pigeons, but all tho samo thoy hnvo nn interest other duties, and most people must good engineers at. the throttle. They domesticated for génération* fly about wh ch has liftod thorn out. ot the dead- judge for themselves how fur that is “It is ns easy to dress well as ill, had rather give them tare pay than all day long, though they need to seek V dullness of the past. If they have to promote them. As a rule it is first neither food nor shelter. It I* not nec io higher vocation, nnd their powers since dress we must Absolute uncon brakeman on a freight, then to the essary to watch bird* on the a ing for .ire not capatilo of attaining greater sciousness as to how she looks is im earns plaoe on a passenger, tlion con- very long to convince one’» self that result* it is hotter for them to use possible to any woman, since every eye dnetor on a freight and by and by tr the act of flight is oue of pure enjoy hem on there lower levels Ilian no", nt tells her uubtdden; therefore, indiffer the passenger train by mighty slow ment, that it I* cultivate«! anil adorned II; and tho world bcm fit* nt )< a«Lin ence to appearance is inculcated. It is conches. Many a passenger conduct, with tlie refinements which character <o fur that they aro thereby rendered natural to wish to please in all ways by or has to wurk an ""an extra" for tw< ize an “aocomplishmcuL" Buch is the inppier—with li e consequent result of kindness and a pleasant manner—or, years or more before he gets a trni evolution of the tumbler pigeon, such greater happlne«» radiatoli on to at least not to displease. How deli- of lib own. And then, whon the cor the more refined and masterly hovering >ther* If they aro well endowed they oately Goldsmith distinguishes his two innocent and admirable wo- eted plaoe Is In sight, he has a wreck, of some birds who posses* the power oi lo good work in itself, and the world Differently * lovely, u *“ Olivia “ and If ho hasn't a mighty good cn-n so balancing themselves on a slnntlng « the richer by the tehievoment. — manhood! was often affected from too great a de and occasionally influence ho get breeze as to remain motionloss, with re Chicago Standard. sire t«j please; Sophie even repressed bouncod. Thon he ha« to go to eon.- spect to the earth, without apparently moving a wing or • feather, floating —B/lgliim 1» the groat home of excellence from her fears to offend'— other road aud begin at the bottom. “Ikaow a man who has worked n; all the Um* riff and oalm.— NineUtnUi pigeon fanciers, containing. *» it does, "one vanquished by a single blow, the imru than a hoii«and pigeon soelorie* other by efforts successfully repeatod.’ «Me way tor ton year«. Tho very fir Vrntnry. which »end away from a hundred thou “Very beautiful women are seldom run ho had with his regular train ther sand to one hundred and tifty tliou- rain. They are so used to their own was a «mashup, and after the investi Buffering to B* Beautiful. ■• d homing bird» every summer to beauty that they do not think much gation he was fired. Hu had ssv . m I iq about $1.600. He took this money an< From their oirli s. youth ths Bur liff.-ront part» nt Europo (..o«tly about it, any more than a man thinks went on tlie Board of Trade, and Io« mese men tattoo their legs from the Francs and Spain), there to be let go much about his rank or profession when every dollar 11 leas than a we k. H thighs down to ihe knees with design» tnd II d their way back ngaia. Races not engaged in his duties. Tho rain went to railroading again, at th both floral and animal, and puncture have sometime» been flown from Rome, woman Is the one who has been un brakes on a freight, for another con. the up|>er part of their bodies with •tine hundred mile« distant, but the fairly disparaged. Undue self-con pony, and has j i«t boon put on as eon numerous round hole* into wlifch they dMenoHia say» that this long flight sciousness is the revolt against injustice ductor of a freight on a Western root" rub vermilion powder. This operation ■as proved too destructive to valuable ind like all revolts is disagreeablo. that kills about »lx conductor« every ia such that wpluin is often adminis Idr.l* owing to tho difficulty of pane- Were all women acknowledged to havo je.r. Barring the dangers of an en tered to di-adsn the agonising pain ing the A pa. each her points, personal as well as gineer, his place Is tho best qn th that it cause* and I have heard that mental, ami allowed to cultivate them A Medical Socrates. road. It la mighty seldom that a* deaths frequently ensue from gan in a sensible and simple spirit, there engineer, If be escape* is held tn ar grenous Inflammation, tho result of A qi’tnk doctor recently removod to wonld be less envy and malice, leas fount for an accid-nf. The Brother these pu'ioture* But there is s Au»t«n. Tex., ami 1« doing a flourish- vanity and wasted time, and more in hood of Lncomotiv • Engineers is II»« proverb wbluh say* "It font uufhi ng busioes* Il was employed to at- nocent pleasure throughout life. But strongest and • aunehest organlsatio. ; e«r sire brl," and the admiration and cml old Mr. M. Ginnl* wlm is jn a i pretty woman who leaves her mind on tbs face of the earth, and 1» the only envy excited afterward m -y perhap» rejly Fad w«y with typhoid fever. uncultivated her mind and heart for “Well, doctor, how Is he renting the sake of her body, that is ths illus ono that a railroad directory is afrahi com| e mate these victims of vanity tor of. But the place of condnc or, e«pe- th* tegtiir -s to w hlch $ho dscoratio mF” asked a member of the family. tration of the "jewel of gold in the rnger conductor. Is the moo «objected them. The tattooing i< of- "There M still hope to save him if «wine's snout?' "—Dry Ooodt ChroiM- and uncertain that a mt fecletl by Ihe juice of a plant wMcb 'io I res until te^prorrovr, but if bo riles *'• —Ckieago Mail. •tains the designs an Inky black.— n the meantime "ho is a gone cas«.’’— Fnrtnifklly Rtvicir. f'exrw Sifting».. w "A LITTLE NONSENSE.“ pa. bow do they eafch mon- —“Gentlemen ot the jury,’« once —Folks going off to the springs should —ATmantl Carrel, tn whom s mono, Inquired Willie, who had been «aid an old time judge in Mobile, “the remember that • promise o( fl(jy cents moat has just been «reeled M R turn, nngvrio. “The best way now- lawyers have been here two whole days will got more ont of a waiter than on* hlnk. is by moani of a double- had a stormy career. He was advent- iiarnsaing.'the constitutionality of the dollar cash. —Macon Tcttgrapk. bustle and triple sise eart urn«« from the moment that he Mt 8' law under which this suit was brought —Some Washington Indies have In hed a* fancy paraaah" Cyv until he was shot by K,n|| de Gir Tou have nothing to dq with that All troduced the fashion of wearing rings rked Willie's mother, mus- ardi* who Swqre on the tomb nt hl- you have to »««irtain la whether the on their thumb* and each, of course, ninch addicted adversary aerer to tight a duel again •an got the money. If he did be ought thinks herself thumliody, la conse cfore wo wer» When fighting In Spain in the Foreign to pay it Tak*tha case." quence. Liberal legion. which was rentpoae«' CHtto —MI m Hood—“Three In the gold. —Old Lady (in drag store, to small of Frenchman aad Italian* the CM- nnel. an Italian, thought he saw th< Captain! Fro outshot you this time." boy)—“What am I to toko this medi French waver, and said so. “Vou lie." Captain Angus—“Te* but what ha* cine ia, sonny?" Sonny—“Taks It in become of my other arrow? I »hot your month, mum. 'Talat to be rubbed ” Votes of tramp la buahea— o*"—A’. F. Snn. • , Everything of General Interest to a Condensed Form. Devoted Principally to Washington Territory and California. ittnctii« Public Interest M. Alexander, a clothing merchant, ‘Over 400 pupils are now enrolled in was found dead in his store at Bellevqe, 1 A number of casevof scarlet fever the Eugene public school. Idalio. »re reported in Cole's Galley, Southern f Graus» growing nicely on the range» J Nellie Ahart, a four-year-old daughter Oregon. . '/^nd •'ock of »11 kind* is dojtig well in of Peter Ahart, was fatally burned at ‘ Eighteen young army officers ba. «▼yMiniatili» county, f Lincoln, Cal. .been sentenced to various terms of Jqg. Johnson,boatswain of the British There are said to be fifty-eight coses exile in Siberia on charges connected bark Androsh, fell into the river aud “ofw measles on the Puyallup ( W. T.) with a revolutionary plot against the wasdrowned at Albina. Indian reservation. government at SL Petersburg. There is more mountain fever in tliis At the ranch of T. A. Hulun, noar • Rev. Mr. Tate, while beat riding on valley al present than ever before Visalia, Cal.,Leroy (colored) shot and a small lake, near Walsenburg, Col., known, says tlie Wallowa Chirflm. kill, d Henry Fridgeon. capsized Ihe boat and was drowned in R. E. Marple, the murderer of D. I. Bears are said to be making very the presence of liis wife, children and several men standing on the bank, Corker, was hanged at Lifayette. This free with the orchards in the vicinity _ - who were ( powerless to render assist w is the second legal execution in Yam of Port Townsend, XV. T. hill coun'.y. ~ ' Fred Numan, a young man of Seattle, ance. A great deal of fall plowing ¡»..being was drowned near Coupeville, XV. T., Kneeland'» hotel at Slielton, W. T., was burned to the ground, and also a done, and there is a constant demsud by tlie upsetting of a steam launch. saloon adjoining. The hotel wus rente., for men to work bn farms, says the XV. F. Borchers, an old rerident of by a man named August McLean, and Weston 'Zzndrr. Sacramento, " accidentally shot and In Umstiira county prairie chickens killed bimsel! willi a breech loading it is thought by the i>eople in I hat vi cinity thut he set it on fire from mo grouse and pheasants never were so gun. tives of levenge. An unknown man scarce. The cold ruins in the spring Up to Novembet 1 pf this year, 1235 was consumed in the building. killedthe young. bales of hops, with aggregate Weight of __\- Stockmen throughout Biker county 22C,l>03. pounds, were »flipped front A fnt.il collisiou occurred at Bren ner elation, on the A chison & Ne are well supplied with feed for the North Yakima, XV. T. braska railiond. A pasrenger train winter, ami there is every probability Josephine Mirlin, a Norwegian coming south crashed into the rear of <hal stock will pull through the winter wornap, died from a dose of “ rough a freight, telescoping the caboose, which safely. . on rats,” at 8*n Foaneisco. She to kv was u> cupi. d by »ix graders on tlieir Sylvester, son of XVm. Bieck, while it in mistake for medicine she tTad beeu way lo Aikauri». John Worth was driving on a load of wood, near Har using, being in ill health. scalded to death. Wm. R .binson was risburg, was crushed under the beam The planing mill and the sa-li nn 1 seriously scalded and will probably of a woods hr d, iuiliuting serious, though do >r factor« ot the M olera Flume arid die. T. M -El.lowney, Clia«. Pullman not necessarily latal injuries. l'rad ng Cohipany, waTbousinned-by and A. F. Wilcox were badly scald'd. The Coos Bay F'slu rmen’s Protec fire at Madera Cal, A eargenter n uned AugustSpieSrAdolpli Filclier,Adolph tive Union has filed articles of incorpo Alonzo C. Collins perished in_ llio Engel »nd A. T. Parsons, the anar ration with the Secretary oT Staig.. flainrs. The loss is over $20,000 - chist», were hanged at Ciiicitgo. A jos- Capital st< ck $1,000. Also the First tition with eleven miles < f signatures Congregational Clror'li of Albina. — The vegetables grown in XV.ishing- ton Territory aie surprising to visitors was presented tA-Gov. Og’.esby, praying Value of property, $800. from the East. XVatermelonS weigh- « that the condemned men be reprieved. Land Commissioner Sparks has re ing 57 pounds, cabbages weighing 40 The reque.-t was granted in-tlie cures jeeti d selections of the Oregon & Cali- of Michael Scwub and Samuel Felden. lornia Railroad of about 62,000 acres pounds, beets 24 and potatoe- 8 j pound« Meantime Louis Linng had committed of land in Oregon wilhin'the quadrant are calculated to excite the worftler of suicide by blowing his head off with a formed by restoration to tho public do any people outside uf the Territory. > Prof. Cushman, win has.charge of -. fulminating cap. The olherfour paid main of the-forfeited portion uf the the Government exploring expedition tlie penalty of tlieir crime on the scaf Oregon Central railroad grapfe in SoufJt Arizona; has unearthed a fold with reniaikable coolness. Engel, i Ontjjby one^pompanv B of the First whole city there and exliiitiie.l 200J Parsons, Fisdlter and ScWab wete Regiment of Oregon Voltinte. rs, en- skeletons. The local ion is about eigh’y printers. I gaged in the Indian war of 1856, are The Curadian Pacific overland .pissing away to join the great majority, miles nortliwe8t of Tucson, near tho sleeper, leaving Vancouver,_aiuJL ■^-tsays n Jacksonville paper?—Of—the-■' junction of Salt river with the Gila. X night watchman f und the I.udy »enger car were thrown off the -track, J eighty-four men that composer! that of a laboring man lying at Ihe foot of tumbling down an enil.nntei ent thirty company, rank and file, but seven re the embankment of the railroad truck feet high at. a place between Grasselt* main. , at Stockton, Cal. The coroner found and Otter, about half way between Port Arthur und Cartier. The cause . The oldest editor in Oregon or IVash- a deep cutover the right eye, which rt of the accident was a broken rail and" ’ngton Territory is the editor of the is believed resulted from being hit by the fact that the train was trying to Ellen»burgh (W. T ) Locnliter.. He a freight train which passed through make up lost time. The drawing room J'Utes back to September 12, 18o0, a there. car was full of sleeping passengers, bttle more than thirty-seven years, The bridge over the Columbia river, and considering that the car was a "'hen lie took charge of the Spectator, at Ke.tnewiek, XV. T., is only tempo- • comp’ete wreck, it seem« providential the only piper in Or. gon, in the sum- rary work-, for use until the permanent that beyond a few cuts and bruises all , ,ner °f lf>«»0. bridge shall hnvo been finished. It escaped uninjured. A few days ago a man was found at will be some time before the perma A Montgomery, Ala., special tells a R"ck creek, Grant county, un<j£r a nent one will be built. It is said tlie horrible storv of the burning of two *««<>'> that had turned over On and bridge will be similnr to- the one at , colored men. They hud assaulted a seriously injured him. He was a Ger- Ainsworth across the Snake river. young white woman, and were cap ma0 named Peter Hows( who had been Three children, nil suff.-rinc from tured by a posse of farmgrs. The young deserted by bn wife at Malheur, and smallpox, were found in nil <>!d build woman identified them on sight. A with his little daughter was coming to ing teparated by only two walls from trial was had and the people decided Upper Oclioco to his friends. the Broadway sclidbl house, where a that the two men should be burned to Work I ibb been resinned at the Cas- hundred or more children attend school deatli. A.log pile was built on the cade lock«, »nd those in charge claim at San Franciecu. Tho parent» iiad ride of a public rond, and thé negroes they have 210 men al work. Tlie lower seemingly attempted to conceal Ilia were chained each between two heavy ’ end of the canal is filled with sand presence of tlie disease. They ore logsand then the four log.« were chained which is being taken out. A gang of Italians. together, so that the wildest contor- about twenty men are employe«! in re Mount Constitution,on Orcis island. lions of the wretches could not shake cutting some of' the stone which was W. T., is 2400- feet high, from the top - them. A fire was kindled, which toon cut «everal years ago,and another gang of which some grand scenery is dis blazed up and enveloped them. Their is putting up some buildings and re- cernible. It has two fine lakes, pretty wrilliings and screanni ware not heard pairing others. well up. A correspondent writes th it long, for the fl.mes soon put an eud to< C. C. C< ffiuberry, of Union, was a movement is being organized <o grade life- thrown from a buggy by a frightened a road to ths top of the mountain in The trouble with the Crow Indians tertm ¡n Grand Ronde valley, and bo order to opeu a summer resort at the is ended. G. n. Roger gave them one seriously injured that he died the fol- summit. ■ hour and a half in which to consider j lowing night. The L i Grande Omette The residence of Enilllinien, a his demand to surrender. They re comments on the accident as follows: butcher, with the contents, burned nt fused, and a red-hot ekirmieli tuyn re i’lie mortality caused by runaway teams Fresno, C.<1. H insmi's two year old sulted, in which Corporal Charier and fractious horses in this county is son, in the building, burned to death. Thompson wis killed, Private Eii;cne something frightful, there being almoit The mother and two remaining chil Malloy »lightly wounded, and Private an aveiage of two persons killed every dren btrely escaped with their live«. Clark thrown from his horse and Jiis year in this w.y, and the death rate One boy four years old was bidly i-hoiihler dislocated. A running £gtit from this source seems either *oa the scorched, tiklie orogin of the fire, it is ensued, the Indians retreating, some increase than otherwise. ^supposed, was a detective Hue. ton ;>eaceful gathering near the agency, Alonzo Morris, engaged at a logging John Cutler, a laborer engaged in mid otheia crossing the riv<rand tak camp near Pine creek, B iker county, ing to the hills, ‘»dwordbearcr” mailt was killed instantly and horrible man whitewashing a store on M intgo nery a fin>d stand at the crossing of tlie Lit gled and crushed by the falling of a street, Bail Francisco, while stuidinj tle Horn, alauit one mile b. low the tree. He Ind just commenced logging oil a board, und attempting to white agency, in which he and probably that day and had driven his ox team wash a corner of the room reached too three of -liie followers were killed. to a standstill near the tree he was far, his feet pushed the pt.iuk from •• »wordbean r’s"l>o<lywa» brought into ^ut^o'ML Tiie’tree'w’as” ready" io under him, and he fell to tlie floor Tlie tree was ready to C"mr;J’U fall, „hen the oxen started up, and with a crash. He fell oil his h a I, re reported dead. Most of the Indtane fearing they w.mld get in harm’s way, ceiving a shock that caused concus circled nbmt and return, d. lo the h(J attempted to stop them. He had sion of the bruin. The boys on the d ix force of the agency, mtxtng «tih the odier c.tmps tl||) g(),leil(ew when llw There are now sup^aed to be from L n „„ hi in lbe Uck Western Union telegr iplu mes-euger service strut k at Bin Francisco for ten twenty to fifty on the outatde. and head. " hours’ work a day, instead of thirteen At 8t. Louis an explosion of gasoline ! i _________ .1 r. i ««•• in the rear cellar of Michael Newman’s . „ . . . .</ H ' lnntng- and fourteen anti eonietiffies more. They also asked that regular •' night grocery store, liftesl the two story build- 2" n5e“r’- • r •» / .i .• if |‘ieAth hi a singular ni inner at the boys” should 1-e employed to w-rlc from 2 p. m . to 3 in tlie morning, thus doing away with tlie former system of pons. They were Michael Newman, » alternate “ nights on.” Toe company’» i r.n xt i ’ »»oniesteau claim there, and the twr managers at first positively relused tho aged 52 ; Mrs. Newman, aged <0; ; h,,« wprB nlin ,^ “ 'V. i. T Manne Newman, aged 18 ; Nelhe New bojB were chopping wood. Cal. had a demands of the youthful strikers, but very sharp ax, and in a fall backward as aq app filing array of telegrams be man,aged 15; Kate Newnian, aged 11;! Eddie Newman, aged 13; Charles D-i ^edfinî nd“ami'll' l,i-',nec1k l!nder gan speedily to accumulate, with no vére, Mr* Citati.» Devere, Hatri- „f/1? " vem. prospect of delivery, reconsideration Crown, of Cohitnt»up, Kv., Chiles Elf iieln and tlio nei^libjr * for was so >n taken, ami the little fellow« resumed work victorious The explosion was followed l.y a fire, . . _ , which was with great difficulty put ou' I ■ , , tbe Secretary of State by the firemen. They then began the ®'er»» “ie following counties have search for the dead. All of the uiv ‘ . coPle» Ute assessment'roll« of •taire was occupied as a tenement l!*c,r fe»læcllve counties, and from Newman ami his family )ive<l over the , enJ,lt ,s <hat the amounts of property are follows : : Wash- Wash- store. The force of the explosion was taxable . , 1 eJL r'2!)*,rÀX,? re as *" ^biws terrifitv An entire block of building- •”R^,l’"l2,G8Hli)6 ; Morrow,$l.172.318 ; north of and acrons the alley from the V. o Ol>’T.Gratte, $2,814.121; building in which the explosion took ô4i ’ ’ l ’ Golijml.», $6!W,- place was gutted !$• the blast. The “TJ’*, ’ Grook, $1,- Newman bio. k waacrushed in and was i,r ¿1® ' Balu'r- ♦l.<’^ I Coos, $1,- PURELY VEGETABLE covered by the roof, which had sett led 71 <ia-«¿1« ; Gilliam, Are You Bilious ? down upon the ruins and forineda, ’*''’l,i,i');J,,''ll8'**»"$-886146i);Mal- fnlht to eurtt I mrwt barrier through which the rescuers had *’eur" J”’ePhiBe, $716.1)61; • rranfed M».e of the tJ¥CT “ « 4 to cut away tho beams and walls. - Mul’nomah, $20,- K,"“‘ Cm- Mo. W. R BERNARD. whiefl impeded their progres«. In the 13.772,571 ; Clack«- Do You Want Good Digestion 7 »ame building lived Charles Devere, a V1.1*’ L‘"*. W.076,579; traveling sab »man, and his w f* Vis ¡¿nn' j1®: $2.822.188; iting them was Miss Hattie Brown, of Marion,$6,421 684. 'Str^r^ Columbus. Kentucky. She waa badly " »bowa, $u58 524. The amount ■ injured, but miraculously escaped “ ... ’ . e ProP*rty in the entire State death, and waa the only person who Wfl.000,000, passed through the horrible ordeal anti ’,9 (M**,000 last year. Mult- rC C M G- W. uo Yon Suffer from Constipation 7 lived to tell the story of her escape. “ . “ ’ by far the greatest gain ------------- -------------- *7" mcresse being over $1.700,000 rJrft'UJ* .11!»».» Ch«J.ale. J —Prince Ferdinand, whom the mis William ------------- Kleinschmidt tried io to Kill kill ta. .nd guided Bulgarians chose for their lead .... »ieu er, wears a bracelet on either arm and **“ • Wlfs* wif? at *‘ Tacoma, and then commit r»®aveTonM*1»ri»7 parts his hair In the middle. * Ite” *»>eide. He was arrested three a»UK Simoon, U^r Kef. «-—Jenny Lind Goldschmidt lives Is « ,go **?'}« ‘Ting to kin a po- ■N- w,.,nv.,,w aww«., u vi Muuuvn, anti, r. U » ---- -- j over an attractive suburb of London, and, . c?.r’ '** be*‘n in j ■'___ though sto she is sixty-six years old. sh< ti to\Ti.w " u 8 <!.;:’>ll,?,!,. with sht no no ™„ u ^ T wi‘h Or. to", toOro. .X " T feels young and is inteusuly interest».’ ' ,* »llowed him to ,n.d'Xi ss'.-“' ’"»n,1" r»““ THE CRUT REGUUTOR -s*. in every mns.&l event —Duke Charles Theodore, of B.> rario. the physician brother of the Em- $!■ uf Aititria. flnrinj a invent stay at Moran, made no lees than two hntv ' “1 " e •“-Cked ber in ; rjom _ w... with „, a rsjor and cut her face Jrom ± ' I fear u'iy. b: „ he had cut his throat from ..... -T* dred a»d twenty successful operation« l was K yean eld. at the eye laflrmacy of that tewa. 1 wwmaa. Hu wife w H* • a young Md Better than Calomel I *- Ztilin 4 Ca.t MulMUt, A>