The Oregon Register. __ ..— ■■ ■ —' TELEGRAPHIC. COAST CULLINGS. OREGON NEWS. Th* Oregon __ ,____ Devoted Principally to Washington Territory and Qallfcrnia. _________ \ The crop of Chinese pheasants I . A FAYETTE. . - OREGON The project for building a large hotel in Ellensburg, W. T., is one promises to be enormous in Linn The Indianapolis Veneer Company's that ia much talked of lately. county this year. O. J. Beardsley was appointed post­ A mew material called leatherine is works burned. Lose, $100,000; insur­ Some fine uungets were brought in­ an English manufacture. It can be ance $53,000. to Ellensburg, W. T., the past week master at Eola, Polk county, Oregon, John Mucbthsler, a confectioner, from the placers of the Swauk. vioe Asa Shain, resigned. sold at five or six cento per pound, ia killed his wife and himself at Detroit. A new postoffice waa established at The Olympia (W T.) board of trade said to be as tough as leather, and is Domestic troubles was the cause. is preparing a circular to advertise the Nashville, Benton county,Oregon, and designed for packing and bagging. Prof. B. G. Roots died at Tamaroa, city. It is to be done by private en­ Jennie 0, Curry was appointed post­ -T , .V~' 1 1 III, in his seventy-eighth year. He mistress. Tag extraction of camphor from the had been for years President of the terprise. Patents have been granted as fol­ A brakeman named A. A. Martin tree totally destroys its growth, and it Board of Education of that State. was crushed to death by the Santa lows: Oregon—Wilton K. Anderson was owing to thia fact that the custom Charles Crosjt the jockey, who was Fe train near Santa Ana, Cal. He re­ and Ben H. Smith, Wapenita, sawmill once prevailed in Japan that when a thrown from bis burse at the Jerome sided in Loe Angeles, and leaves a dog. park race, New York, died from his Gov. Pennoyer haa appointed« Mrs. person removes the camphor another wife. injuries at Manhattan's hospital. What was left of the steamer Julja Parsell, of Alpine, Oregon, a^fiotary tree was immediately planted in the The hotel at Manitou Park, Colo., public, the first instauce of ta woman stead of that one from which the gum burned, with all the contents, caused which was blown up near Vallejo, having been appointed to that office Cal., several months since, was sold by had been removed. by a log rolling from the fire place, United States Marshal Franks, as in Oregon. and setting fire to the house. Low, trustee, for $615. Convict Crump made an attempt at A PrrrsBuao mechanical engine« r $50,000. _____ , - Richard Van Stoden was killed at Suicide at the Buleni penitentiary by The Atlas paper mill, controlled by has invented a novel movable dam, by Mountain View, Cal., by jumping, it jumping from the top bunk in his cell, Hq was the use of which he claims a boating Kimberly, Clark A Company, was to­ is supposed, from the Mcnterey ex­ head first to the stone floor. stage of water may be obtained in shal­ tally destroyed by fire at Appletofi, press train, and his body waa horribly knocked senseless, but recovered. Wis. Loss, $150,000; insurance, about At Washington, Secretary Vilas has mangled. low rivers at all season« of the year. $50,000. A man with a bullet hole near his affirmed the decision of the commis­ The invention has been examined by Destructive forest fires are raging on sioner of the general land office in old river men and pronounced practi­ the south Bhore of Conception bay, N. heart waa found in Columbia square, awarding to Thomas C. Little a tract San Francisco. It is thought the At Little Kaynorth twenty-six man was murdered, but it is strange no of land of forty acres in the Lakeview cable. The inventor is 82 years old. > S. familiegjrere burned out. One woman one heard the shots in the neighbor­ (Oregon) land district E xperiments have proved that the and two children were burned to hood. Dee Matlock shot Al Larkins, at tensile strength of a wet rope is only death. John Walton, a waiter in a restou- Heppner, the hall entering the side of Commandant Hereot, proprietor of tant at Los Angeles, Cal., was acci­ the neck just above the collar hone, one-third that of the same rope when the Louvre, and a warm advocate of passing out above the shoulder blade, dry, and a rope saturated with grease the Boulanger cause, during a fit of dentally shot by the proprietor, James Wilson, while the latter was cleaning and barely missing a large artery. or soap is weaker still, as the lubricant temporary mental aberration, shot his a revolver. Tbe ball passed through Larkip has even chances for getting permits the fibers to slip with greater young wife and then shot himself, at Walton’s abdomen. Matlock is at large. Larkin The wound is well. was on crutches at the time, having facility. Hemp rope contracts strong­ Paris, France. probably fatal.__________________ ____ I b e e n h urt hya horrt, . A disastrous fire visited Trinidad, ly on being wet, and a dry rope twenty Five young men of San Francisco, Coir After a hard fight the fire de­ Gov. Pennoyer has received from five feet long will shorten to twenty- partment"succeeded in getting control whose ages range from 18 to 22, hired a yawl to take a row on the bay. Alexander Sutton, secretary of the four on being wet of it, but not until the Commercial When near Government island the Columbia River Fishgj-men’s Protect­ hotel, with seven or eight business boat capsized and one man, George ive Union, a complaint that trap or I t is proposed to preserve fish alive houses, had been consumed. Flannery, was drowned. The body pound net fishermen violate the law by placing them in vessels filled with Wm. George, a hotel man, died at has not been recovered. by fishing during the weekly close v " season. The governor has referred water and hermetically sealed. It is Spring View, Neb., of the glanders. Deputy Sheriff Alverd, of Cochiz said that fish so confined have been He contracted the disease while treat­ county, Ariz., bad a fight with three the matter to the fish commission, ing a trotting hone which he owned. with directions to act. found alive after three weeks, without George suffered great agony for two Sonora train robbers in the Whetstone A corpse was discovered floating in mountains, sixty miles north of this either air or water having been weeks before his death. place. The officers succeeded in kill­ the river at the foot of Stork afreet, changed, while fish in an open jar Nineteen persons were poisoned at ing two and mortally wounding the Portland. The remains were so swollen died in forty-eight hours. If the air Kasota, Minn., from eating cheese other one. that at first it was difficult to identify them, but subsequently they were re­ in the vessel is compressed the life of whiob was manufactured in Wiscon­ Joe XJfallace, a young man, met sin. Many of the victims became in­ with a fatal accident on' freight train cognized as being those of John Ken­ the fish is still further prolonged. ’ sensible, after suffering spasms, but Mr. Kennedy No. 13, between Hot Springs' and nedy, a shoemaker. with good treatment will recover. ' . was an old resident of the city. He Eagle Gorge, W. T. He fell between F rom studies upon the relation A tenement house was burned at the moving cars and was horribly was a quiet, peaceful man and a good Eugenia Vallerand, mntilated. He was brought to the citizen. which the annual rings bear to the Lowell, Maas. Peter Shannon shot and killed his age of trees it has been concluded aged 18, Peter Vallerand, aged 8, and Fanny Paddock hospital, where he Delia Vallerand, aged 5, perished. died.____ wife and afterward shot and killed that they are only an approxima­ Another of the Vallerand family and At the Coyote ranch near Spring­ himself. The tragedy occurred at a tively and Dot certainly correct index another occupant named Boisveit, It ville, Ariz., a shooting affair occurred small boarding house in Portland. of age. Any agency operating to pro­ were fatally hurt. between William Magee and Henry was a most brutal, cold-blooded mur­ duce alternate periods of rest and ac­ A bottle was picked up on the shore Jenkins. The .latter was fatally der. Shannon was about 60 years old tivity in the growth of the trees serves near Locknow, Ont., containing a note wounded, a Robert Thomas, a loeker- and hi« wife 65. They had only been stating that the schooner Tiffen, of on, waa shot in the leg, shattering the married abqpt a year, and Shannon’s to determine their formation. In jealousy is supposed to have been the Bay City, waa going down with all on cold climates the number of rings board. There was no date on the note. bone and amputation waa necessary. cause of the crime. Jenkins lived twenty-four houre. He more nearly serves to indicate the age The vessel has not been beard from John McIntosh, a young man em­ leaves a wife and three children. for some days. of the trees than in warm climates. Magee was arrested, examined and ployed at Gov. Pennoyer’a sawmill, An atrocious outrrg, is reported discharged on a verdict of justifiable Portland, met with a serious accident, 8-imtnI homicide. entailing the loss of hie right hand. P aper bottles are now in extensive from Fair Chance, Penn. Bertha 8cbaefeld, a girl 10 years of He was working at a planer and in use for containing such substances as Humbert, an old resident of Fair Chance, was assaulted by masked men age, residing with her widowed mother stepping on the lever to throw the ink, blueing, shoe dressing, glue, etc. at his residence, who tortured him for in San Francisco, was silting on a belt off the pulley, he slipped and was They are made by rolling glued sheets two hours to make him disclose the stairway on the street, when the boom pitched forward,' his hand striking the of paper into long cylinders, which place of his supposed wealth. 1 His of a blast in tbe vicinity was heard, planer and being caught under the are then cut into suitable lengths. feet were toasted in front of a fire, in and a jagged bit of rock came whiz­ heavy blades. It was frightfully man­ addition to other indignities. Mr. Mc­ zing through the air, striking tbe gled as far up as the wrist. Tops and bottoms are fitted in, the in­ The unconscious Intosh was taken to his home. A cash boy named Andiew Howard, child on the head. side coated with a water-proof com­ aged 14, has confessed that he started child was conveyed to her «home, and J. F. Park«, a lawyer of Spokane pound, and all thia is done by machin­ the million dollar fire which destroyed medical attendance was summoned. Falla, who has been staying at the St. ery almost as quickly as one can the dry goods store of Barnes, Hene- Her skull was found to be fractured, Charles hotel, Portland, was found in gerer & -Co., at Buffalo, N. Y. He and the physicians state there is bo a dying condition in his room. A count. says he started the fire because he was hope for her recovery. partially filled box of morphine pills mad at Starring, a floor walker, who Dr. E. C. Thatcher, a prominent . on tbe stand by his bedsiue showed S ome phenomenal fortunes have would not excuse him to go to a physician of 8an Diego, Cal., com­ what he had taken, and- a doctor was been made of late years in the Penn­ funeral at which he waa to be a pall mitted suicide at Ramoua by piercing at once summoned, but all efforts to sylvania oil fields. - That of William bearer. ■ his jugular vein with a lancet and restore animation failed, and in a . bleeuing to death. He was commis­ short time he expired. It is supposed Phillips, of Newcastle, for instance, Mrs. Sarah Jane Whitelinjg volun­ which amounts to $4,000,000, has all tarily confessed that she had poisoned sioned surgeon in the navy by Presi­ that the morphine was taken with dent Johnson in 1865,and served till suicidal intent. been made since 1879. Vandegrift, of her two children at .Philadelphia, 1873. He was a native of Pennsyl­ Penn., and had furaishea her husband Antone Neidermyer, a saloon keeper Pittsburg, has taken $5,000,000 out of vania. Lately he was addicted to the with poison with which, she declares, on the White House road, near Port­ the oil fields since 1880, and a dozen use of morphine. he took his own life, on account of land, made a queer attempt on his life. Janies Ahern, a sewer contractor, men could be mentioned who have despondency caused by poverty. Mrs. Taking a razor, he cut a gash two paraded in the democratic demonstra made $1,000,000 or more in the same Whiteling poisoned her 9-year-old inches loug on "the inner side of his tion at San Francisco, and returned daughter Bertha, and a boy, Willie, left foot, about an inch above tbe an­ time. home at a late hour. He became ill two years old. kle joint. The wound, a superficial at about 3 o’clock in the morning and Or Six hundred tornadoes, of which Fillippo Guaetoni, shot Mrs. Louisa starting for another room mistook an one, not serious, was dressed by a doc­ tor. The impression gained ground record has been made in the United Marri, and then blew out his own open window for a door and walked that Neidermyer had been married brains. He was a constant visitor in through it. A moment later a police­ States, not more than seventy-five the Marri household and had for some man found him lying on t le sidewalk during the afternoon, and a crowd of were east of the Allegheny Mountains. time made no secretof his love for the with his skull fractured and covered young people went to his place of The warm air tempestuously driven woman. He had been warned by the with blood. He died afi hour later. abode in the saloon to charivari him and his bride. It was then found from the Oulf of Mexico up the Mis­ woman’s husband not to interfere with He leaves a widow and five daughters. that he had locked himself in a room tbe domestic relations of the Marri H.irvey Webs, one of the best sissippi Valley is caught up by the family. Notwithstanding tbe warn­ ; known salesmen traveling out of Chi- and attempted his life. polar wind and driven in gyratory tor­ ing, he forced himself into James H. O’Reilly, a young carpen­ Mrs. Icago, waa found dead in Golden Gate nadoes across the prairies. The Appa Marri’s bedroom, where the tragedy | Park, in San Francisco, with a bullet ter in the employ of thh O.iiR. 4 N. lachian range serves on the Atlantic waa committed. ; hole through bis head and a revolver Co., met with a fatal accident at bridge No. 77, about two miles beyond the slope as a barrier against storms of A thrilling accident occurred at the by his side with two chambers empty. Cascades. It appears O’Reilly was en­ Btundage Whirlpool pork elevator at Developments proved that it waa a that sort. gaged with some other workmen in Lockport, N. Y. Four 8outh Ameri­ case of suicide, and letters found on his person showed tbe cause was loss making repairs to the bridge, when Le A great tunnel has been con­ cans, accompanied by an interpreter, from gambling. He wrote pitiful let­ fell, sustaining wbat was regarded as stepped into the car to descend to the structed through the Cascade Moun­ serious injuries The head office in rapids, a descent of 300 feet, at an an­ ters to his wife and children. Among tains for the Northern Pacific Railroad, gle of forty-five degrees, when the car his other papers was a contract en­ this city was telegraphed and informed at a cost of about $2,000,000. One of suddenly started, and rushed to the tered into with his firm, Kuhn, Nathan of the accident, and requested to have the interesting features of its construc­ bottom of the incline, where it was _ ilar improvement to that »2 attended so many other farorZ New types have been IntrodJ new varieties have come to th Of all these, however, the Jaid unquestionably the creme dehi As to their treatment, it is w«* noting that the toller variety ■ well trained against a wall, u(| position, being somewhat M continue to flower later this open ground. For indoor u-J pots. It will be most adraaUM amateurs to parchase cosm plants abont to come into 9o»s where any of the dwarf kiraha already in bloom in the boda may be token up with a gj ana dropped into potefaottMi already prepared, with drainage, and rich loamy M soil about one-third up the I tbe ball to rest upon Th the ball into the pot with M M turbance as passible, and fill ia with the soil already named, with tepid water, and keep th close for a few days. If this ip be carefully done, the plantea celve no greater check thurf tract their flowering for ashort I which is one of the advantapd a procedure. To increase a t favorito varieties, yonsg racks the roots may be taken after thl ing has entirely ceased. Let ft potted shigly in small poU d soil, and placed in a gentle botti frame, or kept in a warm pto if such be at command. Al thl they must be shifted once or tn cording to circuinstaneM,*dl on i If U fit to plant out or potted os for that inode of culture.- Queen. PITH AND POINT, —A new book is entitled ‘H iole Country.” It is undouW ,f conversations accidental^ -loard. -She—I think any manoofit able to support a woman Bel T dont know about that; tontl ire insupportable, yon kno«-- ington (/lobe. —“One Hundred Years" is I of a new Thanksgiving poaa I terribly long sentence, but »$» ing the poem we are convinced! poet deserved it— Burdette. . —Some fireman, somewhem I ly smitten with somobodv, lowing toast: “Cupid ana kit* only incendiarv that can kiadM which the engines can not quen —Gue—Have yon put the ijj question to old 'Moneybag«’ to Jack? Jack—No. I bear tta prior attachment there. M don’t say so? Jack-Yea, tkt has attached every thing the to owns.— N. Y. Sun. —Professor (to student»)-l on smoking, it doesn’t annoy to least; on the contrary, I like era enjoy it It*ls the um ’ banco as with hav; I doatatol self, but I am delighted tow«" enjoying it.—X r. Teleyr«* —Servant (to woman at the 1 The mistress was taken very j night and can’t see my orders. Woman—Yea, n please sav that MissS., thedito is at the door? Servant (atort absence)—Yon are to walz W mum.— N. Y. Herald. —If he had a mind— The dude he would r> sevj* - Then «aid hie mamma «»« -You must not no." •Til go IT I have a °w*_ ’ The mother smiled seiueau. Then said, In accents to»- c "If that la the case, my •1^ You nertaialrwlU petto • '