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» The Oregon Register- COAST CULLING^, IMvotod PriMpaliy «• Washington Tsmury and Qalifcraia. 1- ________ • “ . TELEGRAPHIC— J. CONGRESSIONAL. , THROUGH THE FQqd Toasg Dual igj Hardy l uwu n ’ Old men live in the past-i Perhaps it wouln be belt* j ORT23-ON LAFAYETTE. SMÀTE young men of the present, H Near UJi. CaL, J. Phillipa was a K*U«*ry. faraUv cru.-ued by a rock falling vn Mitchell introduced a bill which pro a littlejbit more in the past, J ! LutBWTOXX, Ind. Ter —Four masked vides that hereafter any mining com-, lere on the future. Kifi. ' T hb United States con.-umes every Pat Riley, an old time miner, was men. all heu«ijy armed, anterwd the party incorporated for the purpose iff The log cabins of printf Bdbuk. AUU * |>W’Oa mining shall be allowed to lease, da_v 25.000 acres of timber. , found dead in bis cabin, at Park City, at the head .4 Cashier W. T. Reynold, prospect and develop mines in any would seem very cheerless M and demanded that he baud oxer the portion of any Indian reservation in to the people who live in ■ T hb public debt was decreased by luh It » stated that as high as »25,000 cash. »15,387.320 during January. ihfe United States upon such condi constructed, furnace hent^l .piece ha. been offered for rome of the While pretending to comply Eey- tions as may be agreed upon by the of to day. But our graiui| J a great deal of comfort uij nold« slammed the door of the safe to P bbv now requires five years' mili iron mine» of Cle-EInra, W. T. „ Secretary of the Interior and the Jean. Dunislo, a Mexican, was run and turned the lock. Ho was al oace .. r u miners, 'bat that no prospecting or homes. tary service from every man between They were rugged and h«j a —* e * over by a train 'and killed at Lus laid out by a bullet from rrorn the pistol mining shall be carried on until per 21 and 30 ye ire of age. Angeles. • • - , ol the hi, giTeu by a majority men had stalwart , and hnj2 one <_ — ihsperad- ---- w----- . ««. - wbu n fa Wd and the women w re frej] John Kramer, a »ecliou man. -was him instantly. The bank was then of the adult male Indians in the rerer- T hb British Parliament is compared ransacked and alllhsm.xier al! the tuooey mure m the ration, and that all revenues arising modern ailments that maL killed by failing off a coal car, at River rsnsscked of 670 members, <>f whicn 435 are from cash.drawer, some <2 -. AX). was * side, CaL —--------------------------- . ' fn-m fees, rentals Or sales shall be for of to-day practically help» England, 103 from Ireland. 72 from B. H. McE’.benney, a collector, was Wm. Durre, a w allhr partner, in- benefit of the Indians on the hired foreign b«l|. White haired grand-sires ■ Scotland and 110 from Wales. struck by a dummy of a Salter street sane, Uriaw . near Wtsaer. Neb., com- ^^r^tion. cable car at Ssn Francisco, and died mitted suuxle by ratring the arteries , resolution, which was took their life partners aid, T hb Panama railroad has discontin from the injuries received. back rode a score of miles inh»wrwt .adopted, instructing the Committee ued the practice of throwing nun-pay-,; At San Francisco, Geo. Herman. Sixteen Touthj» of Dromore. Ireland,. OQ commerce to consider the ad visa- forests to enjoy the lively ing persons from its trains while run 4 years old, while playing about a have been sentenced to imprisonment of inserting a provision in the a“ frontier ball, danced tilj for one week with hard labor, for r j yer anj bill requiring all rude home again in the earljj kitchen stove, was scalded to death ning al full speed. then put in a good day’s w«fi be done by contract, by upsetting a kettle of boiliug water. Ughticg a bonfire to celebrate the re- Middli -aged folks of touj A- tax of IS per head on all cattle lease of O ’ Brien. The people of Pocatello, Iifabo. re- Among the bills passed were the stand that sort of a racket. J President Agassiz has decided to following: slaughtered in the Pahama district is centH held a meeting for the purpose To those mud-chinked jj now in force, and beef costs thirty of 1-etitiooing Congress to throw oprn send twenty-five tons of concentrated | To authorize Dalles City to construct doctors’ visits were a rarity '»mm.w.ia down the burning shafts of • 2,000 acres for townsite pur- p a se«. , Caln- “ bridge across tho Columbia river in habitants lived to a rugged g cents per pound at retail. Alexander Black, once a wealthy the Calumet and Hecla mine u. —— Oregjn and Washington Territory. old age. met. Mich, to put out the fire com merchant of Stockton, committed sxri Sometimes these log calling There are said to be -1,000 men of To grant a right of way through • '4. cide at San Francuco. Sickneas and pletely, if possible. were taken ill. They were j the public lands for irrigating purposes. British birth in Lowell, Mass, who are discourageinent are stipp sed to have An attempt was made to open To.ipdrease tho pension of the to- against all the exposures^ eligible to become citizens, but have been the cause of the deed. safe, but in this the robbers failed, as they were subjected. They( the sound of pistol shot« win heard, tally helpless to »72 por month. nwve^. taken out their naturalization effective remedies for the) An old gardener named fbonus and several people came rushing to A-joint resolution proposing an ailments in the roots and h paper«. Brohany, was found at his b -use in amendment to the ___ __ __ _____ .... constitution pro- grew in the neighboring i San Francisco, burned to a crisp, a the bank. In a few moments the town was vijjng that the terip of office of the fields. They had learned t T hb engineer corps of the army, ’ in - coaluil lamp hasjng eXpAded - - - - ■ ----- fg------— - -W e^Jently -- • • aroused and twenty or thirty armed j pneident and thé fiftieth congress has a cure for every ill. ‘ Tl a report to the Senate, recommend, an d set fire to and ret fir. io his clothing. men hurried to the bank. The robbers continue until the 30th day of remedies assisted their Btw that authority be gtantad the govern- ' Police p jUce Judge Judge Lawl» Lawler g»re gave a a deensicn decision were just mounting their horse-, and i April, 1889, at noon ; that senrtors to quickly throw off disei ment to supervise the salmon fisheries finding Msvor Pond and acting heaklth a hot fire wvs begun, in which Thomas ( w|,ose existing terms would otherwise no poison in the system, ' ; in the Columbia. -, officer Gaff guilty ef miwiemeanor in Evite, a ranchman living near the I oxpiw on the 4th of March, 1889 (and The unpleasant feature di i ■ ' • —■ maintaining a smallpox tent eo the town, wsk* killfHl. In the mel^c four thereafter) * shall continne in office practice with mineral medic T hb President has issued a procla- pl»z*, *t San Francûco. of rhe citizens were wounded, but not until April 30, succeeding such expi injurious after-effect on tl mation granting to German vessel sin John E. League, postmaster as fatallv. The surviving robliers then ration ; and that .the 30th of April, at May not modern physical j .v , Townsend, Montana, died from poison rode away with the booty, followed by noon, shall thereafter be substituted be due to this feature T American p^rta the same nghh and gtn.chlJine uken .rem a posse, which after an hour’s chase A drug-saturated system id for the 4th of March, as the com privileges accorded C. B. vessels in hands or c!o.hlng, he having spds caught the desperadoes and tixik them mencement and termination of the a natural, consequently J back to Limestone. The leader was official terms of the president^ vice healthy, state. German ports. a bottle of the drug over himself. If any old found guilty of murder and strang up. R. Beaforth, an English laborer ar The othentwo were placed in charge president, senators and representatives organs are clogged with tried mineral poison« used to J in congress. . _ a ______ _ -;■/ a strong gutrd'and started for Fort particular disease, the whohj just published shows that the produc- jumped on a rock train going out st UOHSK. Waahitt. where they were turned over ery of life is deranged and od lion of minerals in the United States the east end of the tunne!,and made a to the United States authorities. The Hermann presented a petition from of natural powers is 'the id reached last year the enormous value misstep and fell upon the track. Four stolen money was recovered. citizens and taxpayers of Siuslaw bay result of »465.000,000 the largest vet recorded c<" and Lane’, county, Oregon, asking for There can bo no question M Fire In astable at Fort Leavenworth in any country and about HôjpOO.OoO The queen of the Cowlitz nrer trib. the establishment of a life-aaving sta- edit s from the- laboratory <d suffocated thirty-six h rees belonging a _ • .. of Indians died near Freeport; W; ' lion at Cape ?erpetua, for which Her- are the beet. If they are aseM greater than the year previous buneJ 4 <1<nd to Companv I, First cavalry. * ” . ». i i lliailll mann luuuuuvcu introduced a vin bill iu in vuu^ivbo. Congress, they have the advantage of id By an ex plue ion of gunpowder at and which wjIl be Bubrtlitted l0 tbe a/lrr tling. • pow-wow. She was over 100 years old. Brest-Litov.ki, Russian Poland^gleven T hb Legislature of Washington This is thé remnant of what was once Brest-Litovski, Ru-sian Poland^eleven board for report. Their efficacy, if properfj k-l lad. and tnirty tmrtv reverely severely , . , - , . , ... Territory has sent a memorial to Con- a powerful tribe of IndUna. “There are persons were killed, Hermann also submitted resolutions pounded, and the proper rtd gress asking that »500,000 be appro- ««w only a few leit. Arnie of them ipjured. passed by the Eastern Oregon, Nevada plied to the proper disease, «ill ® t ° e arc vcrV old At Snowden, Pa.. Christian Feick, and Idaho Wool Growers’ Association, doubled. The ^xperiena ■ priated to improve the upper Columbia ----- i—-- ' ». L L . pit oo«* of the! held at Winnemucca, Nevada, “ pe- proves it. r , .5 .. ' At a rabbit drive which took place recently discharged - ' i and to remove from the stream the ft Bake refield. Cat, Snowdeh mmes, - shut - Aid -dioning again-t distnrBanée of“thé Tlieir di»ut>» -has eome^hi obstacles to navigation, especially be- abou, ^yertThousand jackrabbits were wife and himself in the presence cfsix • cipally through the rapid oond existing duties on foreign wool. tween that part of the river where the corralled and killed. Many thousands dhiUren. Poverty of the family was of people in cities and villags^J Whitthorné, from the committee on ing tliu-tie natural remedie« did Colville river empties into the Colum- , .escaped because of the impossibility the cause. Naval Affaire, reported a bill for the »1 Plymouth, N. C.. Jack Bl-mnt, ’’ ^Appropriation of »175.000-for repair of obtain. Progressive busiud i , pxiaehas lately Jed lo puUuJ -Mttthere B-.i-uae-iiad Pjuwraua-Spcu» . U5e‘T*.: ?»~steimship Hartford..... . — acme 300 miles. intervened. old lime remedies within |beg ict. the negroes who murdered John Davis, from the committee on Com all classes. Detective Hume, ________ of Wells. , Fargo Dawwn. a peddler, were removed ’ from ______________ __ _ A 2 ____ _ _ —~_____ ’ 1 Aw.-G en . D r CM has sent a commu- Co, has prepared a statement of the the jail bv~a moo of masked men, tied merce, reported w bill to reward native The proprietors of Warnsj Esquimau for acts of humanity to remedies, in the faith thattht| nication to the Senate regarding Fort company’s lueses by train and stage to t tree An;: shut to dirath. '' shipwrecked seamen. v ~ ! of to-day would be benefited iji Canby, which poet it is prop.eed .to robbers during the past year. From A special says says A Pnnceton. Princeton. Dakota, Dakota, special Camptieli introduced a bill fixing remedies . < j tbe simple --------- “— o? log abandon. He estimates the improve-________________________________________« Swede firing twenty miles from ’he;e t‘ ' ' of - ------ Court Justices i i nave caused .. investigations - the salaries Supreme to h , obtained |2Vo. while in four tram rob- — ... ' ... mente at the poet to be valued at tbe company 1»» »13,210. Two felled rua. wbe..amL__aev&u ch; l< Iren, and secured tbe formulas of in ¿popping their heads off with a bn jail annum. »46,680. Gen. Drum also calls atten- robbers were caught and sent to the of those which long and socced axe. A boy of 14 jumped from an had proved to be most valuable tion to recommendations made by the penitentiary. upstairs window and escaped. When They will, we learn, be knoni Two bents of the uncompleted bridge asked by the neighbors what he had commander of the department of the the general title of “Wared Be riEB— Columbia, that the fort would be a across Yakima nver. becwen Sorth done, the murderer replied, ‘-What I Yakima and Moxie. W. T„ were rwepr Fancy roll, Tb..................... 41 Cabin Remedies.” Among that most important point to fortify in case away, with two horses and two mules. have intended to do for a long time. ’ Oregon.......................... . 16 icines will be a “SarsapariDi'' I 12 <9 20 blood and liver. "Log Cabin fi, Warden Brown.' of the Utah peni Inferior grade........... J........ of war. An ice gorge broke sud^ient*' and Pickled ....................... J ......... 30 274® Buchu Remedy,” for the stood caused a rise of ten feet. An old lady tentiary. hue been removed for, it is California roll ....................... 30 A cOBBMro»DB.VT in Rome has fur- cooking for by zTeged'. ~ ", inhuman treatment Of a con- do nickled................. for the men men «' >8 ® 30 “Log Cabin Cough and Como MiHer, by confining him C hkese - Remedy,” a remedy called “8sl nizhed an interesting description of climbing a tree and remaining there 7 ___ l-- named aa; 15 ® 20 for the hair, "Log Cabin Eitnd in a •sweat-box" for thirty-six hours, Eastern, full cream......... the gifts to Pope Leo on the occasion several hours in the cold, basetoot, Oregon, do • ............. 16 14 ® with the thermometer several degrees 1U internal and external use.udl of hie jubilee. He says the gifts have A Territorial Bar Aseeciacon hsa . below zero, causing his feet and limbs California............. . ................ E ggs — Fresh .. A............... ® 274 valuable discovery for catank, come in rapidly; that two additions been formed at Olympia, W T. The to be badly frozen. D ried F ruits — -‘Log Cabin Bose Cream." 1 fl Apples, qra, sks and bxs... ___ @ have already been made to the build- the list is also a “Log Cabin 1 The slmsboose and an adjoining do California............. 6 ing in which they are to be exposed. j s Porter. iRvmpia; Treasurer. dwelling, located in East Village, near Apricots, new crop........... . . 18 @ 28 and a "Log Cabin Liver Pill" Peaches, unpeeled, new ... 124® 14 So far 7,000 cases have been handled, J. w. Robinson. Olympia; Vice Presi- Munroe, Conn., was burned to the Pears, machine dried.......... 10 A THRIFTY GENTLE» and the end is not yet. Up to Jan- dent, first district, John B. Allen, of ground. Three persons perished in Pitted cherries.................... » Ç 40 the dames. Numbers of the paupers Pitted plums« Oregon...... 124 How a Colored Justice's BrtgMtl uary 13, presents to the value of »10, Walla Walla, second district, T. C. Figs. Cal., in bgs and bxe.. - . @ Were KothleMly DesWsW* 9 000,000 have passed through the hand9 Sear.of Tacoma; third distncA Thos. Who were forced to flee from the build Car. Prunes, French........... 8 <9 10 A white man upon meetiigl , L , J. Humes, of Seattle; fourth district, ing suffered severely from exposure, Oregon prunes...................... 10 ® 124 whom he had not seen for muj of the A atican inspectors. Even thst n Fcet<r of Spttule. they having had no time to don proper FborR vigorously shook his hsaia clothing. sum has been exceeded in monev. I . . . . Portland Pa* Roller, bbl f 1 4 2> I Thoe. D. Ayers shut and killed E i id do‘ do 4 25 “Spencer, I am delighted M At Buffalo. N. Y.,-John Cullen, a Sale The United States has ontstripped Joseph in the woods twelve miles east While Lily I? bol................. 4 ¿5 How have you been getting iM every other country in cash donations, of Kelso, Cowlitx county, W. T, Both I drunken ship calker, brained hi» Country brand... .................. 3 50 a 3 75 “Wonlder.been giftin' eriosjl ............................. . 2 i0 ® Z 75 The exact sum of the whole money ! parties were hunting, and Ayers seeing mother with an axe while she was Superfine G rain - what he suppoeed^o supposed to be a < deep in the getting hie supper ready. After kiss \Vbeat, Valley, P 100 tbs .. 1 25 ® 1 26 well, Mr. Jim, ef folks had fi gift cannot be ascertained, all the con- j ***** to dar own bizn ss an’ er» brush, fired his Winchester rifle and ing the corpse he went to a saluen. do Wal>a Walla........... I 174® 1 20 tributioos not being yet in -hand. Bariey, J sho- Joseph clear through both hips. tow of the crime, and did not resist ___ ___ whole, „ .. ctl .1............. 1 124 alone.” dp ton ........ i 20 0‘ Ä25 00 .1 „ ground, . ’ 7 l._ “Did they not let you aloaw : The latter died in seven hours on the arrest. He g*ve as an excuse that he 47 ® 50 not vrnnt his mother to-go to the Gaus, choice mil ling bush “No, sah, da didn.’ Di a I n a letter to the Secretary of the r spot where he was shot. Immediately did _ ___ -..... ° civ» avwvf to foehnioa r»l/4 do feed, good choice,old «. from the ferryboat whirl” Rve, *•' -Oli tbs........................ Interior, theSurveyor General of Wash- ‘he shooting Ayersaleft the poor-house. F eei ^— wellj.ernuff an’ made a jefifi The steamer Marco“, which arrived ington Territory states that he is coo- woun,d«1 ">»“ <‘‘h * companion, to ............................ at New York from Havana, brought B . i an, - ton -v _ _ V ton ........................ ] , peace outen me. " vinced that no lees than 12>townships ckrte b, wbM.h tlDie be hM no* the crew of the bark D. Chapin, of ton’ “It was a case where fit __ ,, . ton, baled................. Boston, which sank at sea. Alter hav- Chop. — ’ J ton - ............................ i in his district should be surveyed at been seen. Bought the man. It was a hip1 ment, Spencer. Ten should e once, and estimates the cost at »125,- The Supreme Court of California ing been in their boat ten days without Oil cake meal f ton........... r 1 F resh F ruit »- 000. He states that the increased affirmed the decision of Superior Judge food or water, and losing by starvation Apples, Oregon, F box....^ so « 25 tate to serve the public." “Oh, I didn’ mins go” ■ rates named in the estimates of his 8uU>T“> »“ of Sarah Althea in and exposure Capt. W. C. Hall, the Cherries, Oregon, drm... cook and one seaman, the rest of tne Lemons, California, f bx.. « oo @ 50 office, s.ih, ef da’d jes 1st” office for the ensuing fiscal year, viz.: T^£.QrtJ,O’eTT Limes, F 100.....’................. crew were rescued. as arter dat. Da came erroun • ... . .. , „ , has decided to reverse the order grant- oranges. Fbox... »16 for township and 97 for section ing counsel fees. The amount of i Three thousand men, women and Riverside o’ takin' er bribe o' fifty * Los Angeles, do do ... lines, are lees than the work can be counsel fees originally allowed by girls employe«} in shoe manufacturing Pearlies. F box..................... sent me ter a penileachy H ides done for in the rough and heavily Judge Sullivan was »55,000. an the were locked out by their employers at da did. Come 'strayin' er a* Dry, over 16 tbs, p Tb........... timbered country in hi. district, and *mou,n‘ 01 ddl, Cincinnati. The wages of twelve girls Wet salted, over ¿5 tbs........ pecks dat er way. Da Is™ ___ , ' . . tional to the annual allowanc i of were kept back by ene firm, on the Murrain hides......... . .......... tuck de office dat er thrifty ® recommends that the augmenUd rates I2 5Q0 The Supreme Court ixed ground that by a mistake in figuring Pelts ....................................... make er libin’ outea i*> provided by section 2405 of the revised i alimony at »1.500 and an annui 1 al- out their work they had been overpaid. V egetable »— got ter be sorter thrifty da” CebtSge, f tb........................ stalutes may be allowed. The Snr lowahce of »500. Judges foe. Fellow-workmen took up the girls’ Carrots, sa«k.................... an’ sent me ter dat penitence? Sharpelein and McFarland filed (dis cause, and when the firm refused to veyor General also recommends an Cauliflower, doz............... dem thievin’ niggers —d ■ seuting opinions, finding that Shire* see a committee, g^ruck. The manu Onions ................................... white folks Dat ain’ no«? appropriation of »15,000 fur clerical and Sarah _ __ Altbe^Twere never leglily facturers claim that by the agreement Potatoes, new, fi bush .A. in er country like dia’-" W ool — < v .- services in his office, and »2,500 for married lt is sup] ypoeed Sarefh AltHew they could only treat with the general East Oregon. Spring clip.. Trtnxkr. _____ contingent expenses. will receive about »10,000,000 in all\ committee on wages. Valiev Oregon. fin FVBLISHED EVÊHT* HKIDAY