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COAST CULLINGS. TELEGRAPHIC. The Oregon Register. FUBLISHED EVER^, r^iaUH— PHtaiflte to the Intimât ef the PMiflo Coast FRIDAY T.AFAYETTE. . . OREGON STJACo CONGRESSIONAL. ' Charles Niel, of Seattle, committed suicide. A man named David Joy was frozen to death near Winslow, W. T. At Ukiab, Cal., John Watham was shot and killed by Clarence While. Tbe delinquent State railroad taxes of California amount to 8648,001.39. Dan Carrigan, 14 years old, while hunting near Martinez, Cal., was killed by the accidental discharge of his gun. The Spokane Falls Chronicle says the real estate transfers in that city, for tbe year 1887, foot up the enor mous aggregate of 82,500,000. The unusual cold weather' baft been very severe on jack-rabbits, and hun dreds of them have frozen and starved to death, says tbe Boise Stale-iman. The bill to remove the capital of Washington Territory from Olympia to North Yakima, was defeated in the House by a vote of 12 to 11. Nathan B. Sutton was banged at Oakland, Cal. Sutton was a farmer and shot and killed a neighbor, Alex. Martin, for allowing bis caitle to wan der on. Sutton’s land. Ed. Davis was fatally shot by Ed. Canman, at Rbonerville, Cal. Bad feeling had existed between the men for some time. Canman gave him self up. Davis died at 9 o’clock. Charles McClain, of Wliidby island, W. T., while listening to Ixs wife, who was reading aloud lb him, quietly passed to that land beyou>l the grave. Heart disease is supposed to have been tbe cause. A laboring man was crossing a trestle between Sacramento and Davis- ville, when a local train came upon him before he could -get out of the way. He was struck by the locomo tive and fatally injured. An official of the Seattle, Lake Shpre and Eastern railway says that com pany has 60 men opening its immense coal veins in Squak valley, and by next winter expects to be hauling into Seattle at least 1,000 tons a day. ' BM SNNAT5L In the Senate Mitehell offered a THE GREAT REMEDY ft Cxmi lkainatUa, Hewn* resolution wlipeh provider that the lea, Lnmb.ro, Hackaeka. ■ Coat, in California recently sold at Toolb.ch.. Hera Throat V ictobi A, B. C.—An explosion oc Secretary of th« Interior shall report laws, Froatbltea. kp» to the Senate tbe condition of the 825 flsr ton, and strawberries in New curred in No. 5 shaft of the Wellington Jlrulae«, Cuto, Burs aad Eeeld» collieries, R. Dunsmuir A Sons, pro Cœur d’Alene Indian reservation in York at |7-50 a quart. Idaho. The reservation contains 480,- prietors. The force of lhe explosion WHAT IT IB. T he United States produces 8233,- displaced all of the hoisting Kear- 000 acres, and, only 476 Indians are I af It b In one word * cure; fti Hon. Dunsmuir proceeded in a special upon it, thus giving more than 1,000 lol. a relief and in no aeime ■ 443,356 of cotton and cotton-seed oil; is the product of scientific neeeft train to the mine immediately after acres to each man, woman and child. Mil strengthen« while it soo| British India, 883,121,980, and Egypt The resolution directe tbe Secretary of the news came here. • dues, heals and cures; it | gives 843,805,460 for export. An eyewitness states that when the Interior to also report to the Sen quera pain. about 100 yards from the pit he heard ate what can be done to provide prop □ J Its effects are curative and ■ T he details of a gigantic project for □ U. the whole group of uiuae a report like a large cannon, and there erly for the Indians, and at the and nervous agonies. placing upon the market 55,000,000 instantly shot far into the air a dense time secure the use of this vast terri Z«L It does not merely Irritate! acres of land in eleven states of Mexico mass of black smoke and dust which tory and its waterways, containing will, bee, nor does it merely ■ converted the snowy covering of the vast mineral deposits and rich agri a constricted muscle. To its sp« have just been published. , ground into inky blackness. This cultural interests, for the use of I superior curative virtue b supeq C *h It penetrates deeply but n S ir M ovell M ackenzie , the physi continued for five minutes, and then settlers. Dill. Inglv aud surely, seeki subsided, leaving everything appar cian to the German CroWn Prince, has Senator Mitchell's bill creating a spot in an effort to conquer. ently aa before, though a portion of new land district in Oregon was re- C*|| Each constituent of the ft just refused a fee of 830,000 to visit recognised intrinsic via the fan house had been destroyed'. 1 to the Senate by Senator Dolph, Olli, a patient in Michigan. most surely the cure of pain. Manager Bryden at once 1 ____ the Committee on Public Landa, to the shaft, and attention was first with a recommendation that it pass. SM by DntgaOa aed Dtaltn ft T he -yield of the Drum Lummon pain to repairing the fan house, which The district includes all that territory THE CHARLES A. V0C.ELER CO., ft mine, Montana, during the year 1887, was quickly accomplished, and the fan now embraced in the Lakeview, La was over 82,000,000. This was the started again. The shaft «fibbers were Grandstand palles districts within the destroyed and the cages could not be following boundaries: Beginning at product of 75,000 tons of ore. used, but a pulley and rope were at Snake riier, in Oregon, on the town once prepared. J ohh T. A llen , formerly State ship line between 12 and 13 townships j Meanwhile the first man to come south of the second standard parallel ; Treasurer, died suddenly at his home out of the pit had climbed, by means thence west to the northwest corner in Texas. He bequeathed his fortune of the cage wire cable, through the of township 13 south, range 24 east of of 8150,000 to the city of Galveston shattered timbers to within i 100 the Willamette meridian ; thence one .. , .— ¿7.— — feet __ i uie wniamevve nienui of the top “When a rope was lowered : gouth to th^northwest I corner of town for the establishment of an industrial Tha OLDEST MEDIcnfl trt him afid nAti he hp roAP.hm . • 1 to reached the surface in ( ship 29, range 23 east, Willamette me school. ■__ I* Probablr Dr. Issas Tk^ an exhausted condition. A second ridian ; thence east to the boundary miner was also enabled to get, by this j line of the State of Oregon ; theuoe T he value of live stock in the United ELEBRATED EYE I perilous method, to the earth, while it States is 81,279,660,190. Russia and toiM, when fifty lhe lhe I This arti'*!« I«, » CTMwfully prepared, is reported that a f ’ ‘ “ *'/ '■ •cTiptioif' and hM been in cuuaunt < . us. u „ i . i .J a «tate line. Great Britain each .have 880,000000, cuc’uxy. BU<1 notwithatandiM the mam, feet from the top, lost his hold and that bare been iutnxiuced iuta I Germany, 860,000,000,- and Austria- Senators Stewart and Dolph pre tionA fell to certain death at the bottom of aide of thl» article is c» natanti/ inertM r ctioita are followed it will newer M the shaft. Two men were then low- i sented to the Senate vigorous _ . protests I larly Hungary 835,000,000. In dairy pro invite the attention of physician* 1« ered as a search party, and returned from tbe wool-growers of Nevada, John L. Thompson. Bona & Go., T| ducts Germany has 883,573,000; the stating that nothing could be bean!1 Eastern n»»™, .„.I Td.h» Oregon and Idaho «<r«in«t against United States, 850,482,186. 4 1 but calls from below. Fortunately reduction of the tariff upon wool. I — • the miue had not been fired, so dan O ver 35,100,000 ties were used in HOlftk. ger from this source was averted. A builning new lines of railway during Following bills and resolutions were t -mporary cage was made and lowered <o a considerable depth, miners reach introduced: the year 1887. Anyone who has. seen ing it by means of ladders. By Bigge—For the erection of pub 100,000 ties piled up in one place may The explosion took place in the last lic Buildings at Stockton, Cal. try to conceive the immensity of this Tbe popular now game. Price 2So level. In this twenty white miners BAM’L H. Kin By Townshend—Pensioning team Stampe toten. amount of lumber. And an equal were imprisoned, and fears that they sters qf the Mexican war.. Aho, for Agents wanted. Box 934, ft were all killed were verified later, 4s placing the duty on salt for curing amount was used in replacing old ties. all were carried to the surface dead, The Dayton (W. T.) Chronicle states Add the timber used in bridges aud pork on the sairib footing as that on and the work of taking out Chinese frestles, and the total goes up to a that a petrified man has be0ir dis began. Thirty-four white men and salt used tor curing fish. covered by a farmer in a lonely gulch 7MHD By Lawler—Appropriating 8100,000 figure enormously higher. nine miles from that place. He was thirty-six Chinese lost their lives. The for tbe erection in Washington of leaning against a small bluff of rock, mine is damaged to the- extent of statues of Gens. Shield and Lqgan. A sew census of Rhode Island shows and upon examination was found to about 830,000. The cause of the ex By Peiereon—Proposing a constitu plosion is a mystery. that the population ot the State is be completely turned to stone. tional amendment prohibiting repeal 3OT,284. 0vertwo-tbinlaoftEii'nunF The hop crop of the FacifTc Coast Nine men were cremated in a board of the general pension laws. ber—207,778—are grouped within a for 1887 is estimated at 74,219 bales By Perkins—A resolution calling on inghouse fire at Tower, Minn. radius of ten miles of the city of Prov Of this total California is credited the Postmaster-General for information Engineer Jas. Connor and fireman ! with 36 424 bales, Oregon with 10,300 idence. Tbe females outnumber the relative to inferior mail facilities in the bales, Washington Territory with 27,: M. Whaley were instantly killed by a i West. ——i ?.. z _ _ males by 11,498, and there are still -400 bales and British Columbia with train accident on the South Park R. 1 _ __ -I-- Bjr Woodburn—A resolution for the 199 Indiaus in the State, the-remnant 95 bales. The number of acres in R. at ________ St. Elmo, _ Colo. , , ’ ,_ , * ... j appointrfient of a special committee to of the once, powerful Naraganeett hops is set down at 11,297, of which The celebrated trotting Sts>-hon investigate the truth of lhe charges 2,013 were in Oregon and 3,927 in . Happy Mqdicme, valued at 840,000, tribe. ¿y Aha^Govermy of_ Alaska Washington. died at Lexington, Ky. He was tbe , ttgainst the Alaska Commercial Com- D elegate V oorhees has introduced Fred Neitxel, proprietor of a saloon property of Gen. W. T. W lthers. . p^ny ja his report to the Secretary of » a joint resolution in the House, au in Ohl Tacoma, «id murdered by an A railway accideut occurred on the ' the Interior, Bild to ascertain whether thorizing the Secretary of the Treasury unknown person, who escaped, but in Salem branch of the Delaware and j that company has not forfeited all Neitzel was Hudson railway, near Troyr N. Y„ 1 ”8^8 and privileges acquired under to permit vessels Arriving in ballast a wounded condition. and trading in waters of British Col shot through the body by his assail from the resulis of which reur men ■from the United Stateft, and ant, who whs secreted iri the saloon umbia to anchor .off Semiahmoo, and attacked him while he was count will probably die. Many others were whether such lease should not be ter minated. ______ v_____________ MOW 10 THK TIME TO MUI Washington Territory, when awaiting ing his money. The, police pursued seriously but not fatally hurt. First Orsat Claarsnos S«I« t>f Owil orders, without either entering or the robber and shot him, but he could Stephen and Samuel Byer and Jo cobtlasii rzonnis makkkt . We also offer at a Great Bag clearing at the custom house; pro Dot be found. seph Kalep were struck by the New THE CITY CUN STORE, «1 B utter — vided, however, that vessels taking According to an exchange, a man York fast express ou the New York, Fancy roll, F n> Block and Fixture«, aha is cargo on board at porta or places in stood in the street at Ruby City, W. Pennsylvaaia and Ohio railroad, near Oregon.............. Sharon, Pa., and instautly killed. The Inferior grade T., and killed two deer. The people Branch Store, 04 Stat« stM 12 ® Puget Sound shall enter and clear at of the ^different camps were killing men were in a buggy when the ex Pickled............ . «I» tbe port of ^ntry of the district of about 100 per day. One man took press struck them. They were all California roll WILLIAn BECK A do pickled .. ¡8e married aDd leave families. IOS awd 107 OeeMftftt Puget Sound, as now required by law. forty-four to Spokane Falls. This C hews »— >> PORVUrtl winter will thin out the deer very Eastern, full cream Near Albany, Ga., a son of George T hk Interior Department, in ad much. When they are sold at all a Oregon. do Thomas and four other toys drove a The Oregon National .................. justing the rights of settlers within the large one will bring 82 50, and some horse and wagon into a pond at bis California E gos — Freeh........ OF PORTLA». times a man cannot give them away. D rird E r cits — • limits of the Coos Bay wagon road father’s stock pen, and eventually got are, eke and bxs grant, at the request of Representative The total mileage of railways in beyond the vehicle’s depth and were Apples, do California.......... Hermann, finds that the wagon road Washington Territory is summed up left struggling in the water. Two Apricots, new crop... negroes plunged in and saved one of Peaches, unpeeled. n< at 1,060.6. The number of miles op company has selected and received Pean, machine dried erated by each company is as follows: the lads, but four others drowned. Pitted cherries....... patents for lands outside of its limits. Northern Pacific, 564.2; O. R. 4 N. Pitted plum«. Oregon A prospecting party of four men The whole area of the grant is 99,819 Co., 289 9; Mason county lineal 41; Fig», CaL, in bgs an were attacked ninety miles southeast CsL Prunes, French Puget Sound Shore raiiroad, 23 ; fepo- acres. There has been patented to of Vascasarri, Mexico, by Apaches. Oregon prunes.......... the oompany 1(44,009 acres, and there kane and Palouse railroad, 43 ; Seattle, One of the prospectors, named Jacobs; F loub — Lake Shore and Eastern railway, 40; remains within the primary or granted Columbia and Puget Sound railroad, was killed, and another, “Big Jake,” Portland Pat. Roller. Fbbl I Salem do limits of the road 6,166 acres vacant 44.5; Olympia and Chehalis R. R., 15. was mortally wounded. The other White LHy F bbl men fought the fndians off aod es Country brand ... and subject to selection, making 110,- It is reported, says an exchange, caped. The Indians succeeded in 'nperflis.............. 178 acres, or an apparent excess of that the Samish oyster bed, at the getting some burros and provisions GBanr- W..mi, Valle/,* v wjrey, w 100 , w Ba... ids . . , IB 10,357 acres over the grant. southern end of Bellingham Bay, has from the party. The band is thought Wheat, . — .. 17 do Walia Walla...'....“ been carried out to sea. Tbe beds to be the same that escaped from Barley, whole, * etl.............. T he highest mountain iu America were situated on lhe shoalwater flats, Miles near San Bernardino ranch at do ground, * too......... » OS 02S 00 «7 0 IO must now be changed from Mount St. which froze over during the cold snap the time of Geronimo’s surtender, and Oats, choice milling F bush do feed.Rood tochoice,old ■ ■ ■ , - I lAA« Wrt.,1, AMT V — ..»-* » 1» . 1 Z. 4S <ia Elias to Mount Wrangle, a little to the last week. When the tide came in i since raiding southern Sonora. Rve, F100 Bs.......................... 1 10 e 1 25 the ice floated, with the oysters ad Fawn- A triple murder occurred at Ocean Bran, north. Several of these mountains haring to the under surface, and with F ton........................ 1« on «17 oo have been newly measured. Mount the ebb tide the entire field was car- side, Cal. A rancher in Moosa canyon Shorts, F t»n.......................... 18 OO 019 oo Hay, F ton, .......... baled ............. .................. named Levy Stone, went east a year ............ 018 00 Hood, once 'roughly” estimated at ried out to sea. The damage to the ra oo ®2n oo ago on business. During his absence . .......... 15,000, then "closely” at 16,000, was oyster industry in that locality will a family named Goen, a widow with Sx 00 «33 0C ...... SELBY SMELTING AID aggregate several hundred dollars. Ban Tranci eoo, I two eons and a daughter, took posses- Apple», Oregon, F box.... brought down by triangulation to 50 In Anaconda, Montana, while Mr. sion of his ranch, cabin and furniture, Cherriea, Oregon, drm. 13,000; an aneroid barometer made e'&V STMADft^ a Lemoaa, Caltfornia, Fbx «K® it 12.000, and a mercurial barometer and Mrs. James Clark were absent On Stone’s return he instituted legal Limea. F 100........................ from home, their two children, a baby , proceedings, and his title was oon- Riverside oramrea Fbox. 11,255. Mount Si. Elias, estimated and a 5-year-old girl, in playing with firmed. When Sheriff Breedlove, Loe Arurelrs, do do by d'Egelot to be 12,672 feet, is trian matches set tbe curtain on fire. The Deputy Freeman and two citizens Peecfce», Fbox.............. SHOTGUN CMSs HmsB- gulated by Mr. Baker to 13.500. It fire quickly communicated to other went to take possession, the whole Dry. over 1ft fce, ftft,., inflammable material in the room, and family of Goens faced the officers with AMBERSON, now appears that Mount Wrangle, over ft* Bs ark kt- Partisi*! in a very short time the whole struct- ■ revolvers. In the melee which fob Wet «a. Led, hides................ lying to the north, rises 18.400 feet ure was in a blaze. .The 8 year-old ' lowed citizen Reed was fatally shot, Murrain Pelts .......................... . above Copper riker, which is in turn boy of Mr. Cornelius, a near neighbor, A daughter of Mrs. Goen was acciden- Cabtisge, F B.................. 2,000 feet above the sea st that point. managed to get tbe older of tbe two tally shot in the neck, by her brother, Carrots. Fml.............. If this holds true Mount Wrangle is babies out of the burning house, and and fell dead. Percy Goen was shot Cauliflower. F dca........ acknowledged U m most harmless toile« article ever prod— tried manfully to save the other, but through the head and arm fatally, Onion .............................. at least 1,000 feet higher than any Potatoes w. 9 bush unavailingly, and before other help > His sister and brother were dead when OOL— VMd MX1 IMor—d b, U» «SU £ 5" other peak in North America. It lies reached the scene the little one was the officers retired with their wounded Hold b> >11 dnuM* ““«I Whlto Ud VteA. Mu-Xsand W » » burned to death I comrades. within the United States boundary. AMtber Colliery I»leo-ter in Brit- l»k Celombla-A I C s DO CUNS I xiooo 4 REWARD! » OO, OkamMs. fwtlaed. I»W»