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SEMI-WEEKLY M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 21 J • NO. 29 * I PIETA MYSTERY Charles Moran, a ten-year-old boy A QUEER VIOLIN NEWS SUMMARY. living at Grass Valley, has become' How the Great Faganini Raised a Large FNsvattea of a Peculiar Epidemic Which Devoted Principally to 'aihington Territory totally blind from getting sand in his Late» Telegraphic Ke port from All Farts Purse for a Pretty Girl. —‘-Issued----- Swent Through California Year« Ago. the World Capture of Geronimo, Eto and CaPornia. ! eyes while swimming. In the autumn of 1832 Paganini was EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY About thirty years ago a gold-seeker There are at present 280 structures residing at a villa near Paris. He was grew weary of tramping tho Russ.an The Indian War Ended. —IN— All the gatnbliiij houses in Sacra in course of erection in San Diego, an invalid and took very little notice of river tallev and resolved to abandon F ort B owie (A. T.) — After Captain mento have been <osed. Garrison's Building. McMinnville. Oregon, Cal., giving employment to 1500 me ' Lawton surprised and broke up the any other occupant of the villa. The the shovel and pan and start a ranch, — BY - There are now 77 men employed at chanics of various kinds. hostile camp on the Arras river, the only other occupant for whom he ap lie summoned his wife and four sons Talmage A Tinner, the Mare Island ’avy Yard. George Siebe was killed by’ an en I band scattered in small parties and peared to care much was Nicette, a from San Francisco and went to Pleln In the last batle near Guay mas the gine in Oakland, Cal., while crossing | traveled through the mountains with young and pretty waitress who at Publishers and Proprietors. valley to settle down. Ho announced Yaquis defeatedthe Mexicans. a railroad track in a buggy. His all possible speed. They reunited in tended him. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One morning Nicette was sad and to the early settlers of th.s place that hi- Pearl Holmes nine years old, was ! horse was also killed. the district of Ures, some 200 miles One year..................................................... . $2 oo burned to deatl at Petaluma, Cal. dejected, and her blue eyes showed y-ould build his two log cabii s and then John Comstock is under arrest at I southwest of the point from which signs of weeping. Paganini, who had Sii month»................................................ ... 1 25 return for supplies and live stock. A 75 Three months............................................ ... | they started. Here a bloody and A colony of 127 immigrants have Colton, Cal., for “standing up” an taken an honest liking for the poor old coal shoveler, from whom, however, | successful raid was commenced. A girl, was not long in learningthe cause month passed and he came not^ An Entered in tlie Poslolttee at McMinnville. Or., arrived in Porilaud from Missouri. as secmiii-elass matter. I wagon train was attacked in the of her grief. The conscription had just other month and he hail not appeared. The business of the San Francisco he did not obtain a cer.t. postoffice liaijust doubled since 1882. The body of an unknown white Macatan mountains and five travelers been drawn; a bad number had fallen Finally curiosity was aroused and a killed. Two women and one teamster, was organized to explore the An industrial school for Indian boys man was found on the banks of the who were with the wagons, made their to the lot of her lover, and. said she: party H. V. V. JOHNSON, M. D. mystery. They found their way w th "Poor Adolphe must go off for a soldier, ■ Columbia river near Sheep creek. An is shortly tobe opened at Tucson, A. T Northwest corner of Second and B street«, difficulty to the vallev. At its head they escape, as the Indians made no at tempt and 1 shall never see him again.” The Lewin County Fair will be held Indian buried the remains. "But why don’t you find him a sub found two log huts ha f built, and to pursue them. There were some M c M innville OREGON Carl Waldron, residing at Kelsey, sixty mules in the train, and of these stitute?” asked Paganini. “Monsieur within the walls of one lay five skele at Chehalis, W. T., Sept. 28, 29 and Cal., committed suicide by taking the Indians killed forty t»y stabbing is joking.” was the sobbing reply. tons, picked clean by b't/.znrd and May be found at his office when nut aiment on pro- 30. feailunal business. ehlorform. Family troubles are said them with daggers, and the remaining “They say there is to bo a war, and coyote and whitened by the tier, e suns Lou July. In a cleft stick placed con to be the cause of the deed. drunk ones were used to carry off a lot of fifteen hundred francs is the lowest of spicuously within tho inc'osiire was a price for a substitute. ” LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH, The residence of William White, of Hour, with which one of the wagons killed. A few weeks passed and Christmas a scrap of paper, upon which wan police authorities of Victoria Rosedale, W. T., was set on fire by his was loaded. was at hand. In France it is the scrawled this legend: Physicians and Surgeons, | are The When Geronimo came into Lawton’s custom to place a wooden shoo on the raiding the slums of Chinatown in three year old child and burned to the ground. The mother barely saved camp he wore a white shirt, with a hearth just as we hang up a stocking. M c M innville AND LAFAYETTE. OR. i that city. I black and red handkerchief tied around the child. JIM AnttulSH Ä I’uMl.Y, Late in the afternoon of the day before J F (’albreath, M D.. office over Yamhill County Diphtheria has appeared among the bMal Pocks. Bank McMinnville, Oiegon. his head. He was in tine health and Christmas Nicette entered the salon An artesian well flowing 20,000 gal H R Littlefield, M I)., '* office on Main »treat, Indian children around Tuscarora, good physical condition, and had where the musician was seated, the lons an hour has been struck recently Lafayette, Oregon. Nevada. in Fresno county, Cal. It is said to uever been wounded as reported. center of a large group. She said that Terror-stricken with fear of conta The Pima Indians, of Arizona, ' be the best in that section. Natchez wore a navy blue shirt and a huge parcel had just arrived for Sig. gion, the exploring party lb il. but some S. A. YOUNG, M. D. raised over 200,000 pounds of wheat Paganini. He said he could not had a white cloth arauud his head. The claim of Mrs. Mary Pollak to this year. imagine what it was, but ordered it up. weeks later summoned courage to re He is quite a tine looking Indian and turn, for the rough iron iers in n be the Geyser property in Sonoma county, Physician and Surgeon, The nickel mines near Winnemucca, Cal., has been confirmed by a recent is said to be the fighting man of the Wrapper after wrapper was opened lieved in the burial of the friendlessd -ad. before the curious spectators, and band. He is a son of Cochise, and M c M innville orkgon . Nevada, are to be worked by a London decision of the Supreme Court. Here a curious fai t was tlisclo« d no company. has the reputation of being as brave finally there appeared a huge wooden trace of the ton's employed by the An Office and residence on D street. All calls promptly shoe, almost large enough for an in The Chinese at Yreka, Cal., are to anitwvrod day or night. guish family in the r recent an hiteetur- Victoria has 1412 legal voters, yet have a new town at Wheeler Place, as was his father. The rest of Geron fant’s cradle. labors could bo found, nor a foot at an election a few days ago but GOO on the east side of Yreka, where all imo’s band, numbering some sixteen The bystanders laughed. Some hinted al women and a few children and about that it « is sent by some one who meant print of the horses they were known to were polled. DR. G. F. TUCKER, the wash houses are to be removed. twenty-one braves, kept well concealed to insinuate that the great violinist was fiossess, nor a shred of their clothing or Since July 8tb, about 1,200,000 Water in the Mokelumne river, in the brush and were only seen two more fond of receiving presents than ilankcts. Another curious fact was IMET'V’TIST, brick have been burned at Fort Steila Cal., is lower than it has been forz 1 or three at a time. Some of them are of making them. Paganini suspected the sku I of Mr. Anguish himself ex M c M innville ohegon . coom, W. T. some time past and the Indians are old men, ami all are tried warriors who as much, and a sodden idea seemed to hibited two apertures not usiialiv pro Office—Two doors east of Bingham's furniture Three tramps were run over and I catching many eels in the mud beds. have passed through many’ Indian strike him. “Well, well, my friends, vided by nature, one on the frontal bone •tore. near die t tuple, tho other in the occ • killed by trains in one day near Los Laughing gas administered for painless extraction. Mr. Griffith, of Fidalgo Island, W. wars. Geronimo is a young man of we shall see if this shoe does not prove pm both looking remarkably like the Angeles, Cal. of value to somebody. ” For three days T., recently lost some fences and a 30 odd years, is a fine specimen of T<>rJ- <>f :• '»nllot \lso a rib, p-esums- CHAS. W. TALMAGE, Liquor licenses hava been placed at barn, with two years’ hay crops, by | physical manhood and as nicely form little was seen of him, and it was re hly once, the privato property of Mr. ported that he was busy in his little $200 per annum throughout Stevens forest fires which spread to his place. [ ed as a woman. There are several work-shop, into which none were per Anguish’s elder son, bore a semi circu. county, W. T. Charles Helm, a stock-raiser, form- I boys with the band not over 13 years mitted to enter. Then it was an lar sear which seemed to indicate vio Conveyancing and Abstracts a Specialty. Forest fires have done much dam erly of Goldendale, has settled near of age, but they are armed with car nounced that on New Year’s eve the lent contact with another bullet, Al-o age in the neighborhood of the Yo Ellensburg, W. T. He brought over bine» and are regarded as equal to groat maestro would give an unique there was a notable absence of all COLLECTING ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY! | semite Valley. . range. _ any of the older ones. concert, in the course of which he weapons, ainmun tion and provisions Office Manning Building, Third street. —merely tho four low walls of each un (iuwniW------- ’ i has been let. The edifice will be of j aifd“.TW,w»w..n»JiuruAcd General Miles would execute five pieces on a violin completed cabin, a few logs half hewn, tke/flT ’fflfc hungry, and would give up theJFa a wooden shoe. The price til . It is rumored in Salt Lake that an brick, 36x90 feet, two stories high, and j I { and surrender unconditionally. sold. Of courseTRey VMWlIX. A»“«?. the bleaching lames anil the tell-tale I outbreak has occurred among the is to cost $15,000. This is glorious news for the people at once. White River Utes, The San Francisco mint employs at j df Arizona, and New Mexico breathes When the evening c-jme Paganini between the unfinished cabins. At the *1 and |2 Hov-e. Single meals 25 cents. I The production of quicksilver in present 300 hands. It is the largest i i a prayer of relief. The business of made his appearance in usual spirits. head of the sand heap that covered them in the world, having a coinage capac Fine Sample Rooms for Commercial Men California has dropped the Territory will now resume its The violin came first on the programme, a rude cross was erected, and the ex ity twice that of Philadelphia and I healthy air of prosperity and its min and every one declared the great plorers rode grimlyand in deep thought point for many years. F. MULTNER. Prep. Picotte, editor of the Hailey Times, thrice that of the English mint. ing, agricultural and cattle enterprises, maestro fairly excelled himself, and from the valley. I wo months before these occurrences John Murray, of Puyallup Valley,] which were during the Indian war there was no end of bravos. He re was horsewhipped by an insulted vv V. price has sold his farm, consisting of 110 abandoned entirely, will be renewed. tired fora moment ami then appeared a traveler from one of the few ranches woman the other day. with the veritable woo leu shoe under scattered wlwiro Cloverdale now stands Three herders are under arrest at I I acres, on the railroad just above the] The people have been flocking to the his arm. But in his three davs of se had noticed a hut by the road tenanted junction near Sumner, W. T., to small towns for safety, and those living Arco, Idaho, for the murder of Paul clusion lie had cut and curved it into a by- four drunken Mex cans and a vicious Charles M. Davis of White river for j in the towns were afraid to venture in rnde imitation of a violin, to which he white who had been driven from the Klubert, a sheep owner. $10,000. to the settlements. This ends one of had deftly fitted three strings. Upon settlement. They had not hailed him, UpStairs in Adams’ Building, The Canadian Pacific telegraph The Argus Mill and Mining Com- j but something impelled him to roeap his system will be in operation in British pany at Taylor, Nevada, has discharged the most successful Indian raids OH thiw curious instrument he began Io revolver« ami put spurs to his mustang. MiMINNVILLK • • OREGON record. improvise one of those strange fanta Columbia in a few weeks. all of their employes, about \ sias, which many say were the highest Two days after the burial in the val-'ey Why Alexander Abdicated. The Spokane mill company has The esuse assigned is the low priettf1« he returned by tho same road. It was inspirations of his wonderful genius. M'MINNVILLE BATHS! been organized at Spokane with a silver and the wages, $3 50 per day,1! N ew Y ork .—The Mail and Express Scarcely Lad the tumultuous applause nearly dusk. As ho entered the grove Having bought out A (J. Windham, I am prepared to has the following London di^iatch : capital stock of $250,000. ceased when Paganini bade Nicetteap- near the hut, which he remembered with do all work in first-class style. paid miners. . The Bulgarian complication is the "Here,” said he. "are the fear. Ids horse shied violently. At (lie Potatoes are being planted in Vallejo, The Odd Fellows’ Hall at Placer j most important matter now before proach. Ladies' and Childrens’ Work a specialty! Cal., -atno t me the traveler noticed that so that the new crop may he in ville, Idaho, was destroyed by fire. ■ Europe and is exciting increasing in- two thousand francs which the old where Hot and Cold Baths always ready for 25 cents. before stoc. l the hut there wm shoe has brought. That is more bv EVERY MAK AS ARTIST. readiness before Christmas. The Odd Fellows lost their regalia, i tercst with every day of uncertainty. live hundred francs than is needed to now but a heap of ashes, with embers C. H. Fleming. P. B. Johnson of Walla Walla re books and everything, as did also the Prince Alexander’s abdication of the buy Adolphe off. Keep the rest to be smoldering, lie raised his eyea, From Third strre*. rwar < Me Minin ille, Oregon. ceived from Gov. Squire axommission Good Templars. Loss $4000. Cause throne is having a very depressing gin housekeeping with. Here, too. is an arm of the grim old oak stretched —small children and matches. as Penitentiary Commissioner. effect on the European stock exchange the old wooden shoe. May be sonie- acroas the road hung five curious, mis U. Jt O O T, A Digger Indian named Bob Angus and the gravest reporta are uni bodv will give you a few francs for it.” shapen objects, swaying and twisting A Southern California fisherman is —DEALER IS— There was great competition as to «lowly in the freshening wind that reported to have caught 3640 trout in tine, by his thrif. and labor, unusua versally feared. A serious continental who should have the wonderful shoe rushed from the mountains. Beneath qualities in Indians of that race, hai war would . not surprise any one. a recent trip to the mountains. Groceries, Provisions. violin. It was put up at auction and was a cleft stick holding a f agment of Six skeletons of very large sizes ! acquired considerable money and There is much in the behavior of Rus sold to a rich Englishman for six thou naper. It bore this concise statement sia to indicate that this is her political property in Lake county, Cal., by th< and moral: Crockery and Glassware. were recently exhumed from an In- I rise in hops, of which he has many 'object. In addition to the hatred in sand francs.— Philadelphia News. dian mound near Alameda, Cal. (MTAll goods delivered in the city. which Alexander is held by the im Philip Perkins of Hay Creek, Crook acres. SMAwJ, I’oKs. * MALICIOUS BIRDIE. Two brothers, Luther and Wort! perial family, the czar’s enmity to mi.i. B ullitt ani » fork orekkkrs Co., lias decamped with $15,000, leav Brown,got into an affray at Traver,Cal., ward the prince is due in a great meas How Rhe Hurt th® Feellmr» of a I»an»er- wife and small children. NB. ALL FLE H are Grass. over a woman of disreputable charac ure to the influence of the czarina, onn Rival Belle. CUSTER POST BAND, ing Mr. his Talbot, »I the new Indian agent ter, during which the latter shot »nd whose antipathy for him equals the «• Miss Esmeralda Longcoffin, immedi The Best in the State. at Sulalip, W. T., has arrived, and re instantly killed his brother. Th» wo< great liking entertained by the pres The mystery of the valley was never ately after the students at the Univer lieved Patrick Buckley, resigned. man over which the row occuc*d at 1 ent czar’s mother for this unfavored 1« prepared to fuinish music for all occasions at reason explained and tin- phenomena of the able rates. Address Salmon are new selling for 85 cents tempted to commit suicide b’ takinfl nephew. The former czarina left sity of Texas had gone home for lheir grove were beyond inquiry or investiga vacation, appeared in public with her at Rio Vista, Cal., which is con poison. IN. J. ROWLAND, apiece I j Prince Alexander a legacy of $2,000,- hair cut very short. Meeting her at a tion, but it was certain that the singu sidered a godsend by the fishermen. Business Manager, McMinnville. As an express train passed the Coun 000 to be surrendered to him at her ball. Miss Birdie McGinnis, who is a larly violent and predatory epidemic It is stated that Alexander rival belle, said, in a voice of horror: which ravaged l’i.-ta had spread its con A fire near Big Butte, Idaho, has ty Hospital at Los Angeles, Cal., i death. burned over three miles of ground, negro named J. Smart threw himsel has received the interest on his legacy "Why, iny dearest Esmeralda, you tagion elsewhere, although no oth-r in- from time to time and that the princi look like a perfect fright. How did you s ance than that above cited was after upon the track and was run over an< and at last accounts was still raging. M'MINN VILLE ward recorded. —Cor. N. Y. Times. The steamer Apache ran down the killed. Smart was demented and tin pal which rightly belongs to him has come to cut off your beautiful lock'-’ never yet been paid over. “It wasn’t my fault,” said Esmeralda, plunger Lizzie, near Rio Vista, Cal., courts had recently taken from hin Customer (in restaurant'—1 or* Among the rumors which have been blushing violently, “the University and a man named Cook was drowned. the control of his property, amountin set afloat to account for the prince’s kids, Toni Anjerry and the rest of dered some cheese, waiter. Waiter — to about $30,000. Yes, sah. I done brought it, sah. The raisin crop tributary to River them, are to blame for it.” Cornar Third »nd D .treet*. McMiuur.il. There are aliout a thousand men i unexjiected decision to aMicate, it is "What have they got to do with it?” Customer-Well, where is it then? side. Cal., will aggregate 200,000 box the placer mines recently discovered i stated that in a long interview with "Every one of them wanted a lock of Waiter—Didn't yo’ eat it? Cus- es, valued at $400,000, or $400 an Yellow Pine basin, Idaho, and tb the Russian consul at Lem burg the _____ my hair to take homo with them, and I tomer—Eat it? Certainly not. Walter LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON. acre. consul persuaded Prince Alexander surface is staked off in all directior —Den I '»pects it must a got away, couldn't refuse them, ” said Esmeralda, The County Fair will be held at Proprietors. sah. Life. for twenty miles. Three miners bar that by submitting absolutely to the Goldendale, W. T„ commencing Sep returned thence to Ketchum and pr plans of Russia he could be restored blushing still more violently. —"What has become of the boot "I believe it. I know your mout 1 tember 28 and continuing to Octo nounce the country a fraud so far i completely to the czar’s favor. Over never utters a lie,” replied Birdie. jack?” said Towser, savagely, as lie The Best Rigs in the City. Order» ber 1. come as he was by nervous prostration, knocked things about. “I bad it last "Thank you. Birdie.” placers are concerned. Promptly Attended to Day or Night, eager to find the nearest way out of From 450,000 to 470.000 cases of night.” "It's on the mant-lpieee." "Do you know why your mouth nevi r recently pr this difficulty and out of the perplexity utters a lie?” replied Mrs. Towser. "1 covered it salmon have been packed on the Col- sen A ted recommendation to the school trustees at Oa with plush to-day and painted some "No.” ' umbia river this season which has laud, Cal., by a lady applicant for into which the affairs of Bulgaria had fallen, Alexander trusted this assur “Because you do all your talking flowers on it. Isn’t it lovely V'—Har now closed. position in the public school stab ance implicitly and assented to place through your nose.” per's Bazar. The Republican Convention at Ta that the young lady was so versa!: And now they never pass as lino —The small boy who furnishes the coma, W. T., nominated C. M. Brad and amiable that the trustees cov himself thus in the czar’s hands. speak by. — Texas Siftings. historian with a’ good deal of data shaw for Delegate to Congress, on the BILLIARD HALL. not help loving her. She wa t the Mttnation at Charleston. watches his babv sister with constant ninth ballot. gaged—to teach—on the spot. <urio»ity. "She doesn’t know anv The relief committcès are still hard -We can not too highly commend Between 300 and 400 men are at A Strictly Ti-mprrani-c Kenort. On a west-bound passenger train at work. Additional tents have been he determination of Her. Sam .Jone» thing,” he said. “She can't talk; she can’t think; she can't read.” lie work on the extension of the South the Southern Pacific was a fenu placed in the public squares, and for l > undertake to convert the Corncob looked at her a moment, meditating on 8’m. gnodffl Church m.mb-r. l-> th. cuntrnry not ern Pacific through the California passenger from Ottawa, III., wh< chool of Philosophy. People who his own superiority, and then said, withitandinff. thecolosed people comfortable wooden : coast counties. child died just before the train reach shelters have lieen ere< ted. On Maron >ldlv stand up and assert that the pityingly: "I I’oor little thing; she she's ’s Work on the new line of the West Wallace, Arizona. The inhurr Square there is acc immodation for lenccneas of the Wherefore is due to never been to a »circus! circus!”— Toledo Blade. ern Union Telegraph from Westport, mother left the child there to be b l.iOO colored refugees. The ■utiscrip- he Thingness of the Sweet Afterward -A Conscientious Housewife When Mendocino county, Cal., to Eureka, ied by strangers, and placidly p tion committee will meet regularly and " tn not he reformed too »con for our ** Orphan»’ Home old Mrs. Van Rare read that Christo ■oinnion safety — Philadelphia Press. is progressing. sued her journey to Loe Angeles. supply provisions to all who are needy Vert had been appointed Boiler —A barbarous case of eviction lately pher John Hood is under arrest at Fres TONSORIAL PARLORS, The Apache and Warm Spr! and unable to support themselves. Inspector in Philadelphia, she scoured I appmed at Janlithgow, Scotland. no, Cal., on a charge of passing coun Indians have been transferred fd I There is still a strong disposition to re up her big wash boiler amt took it Th. oat, ArM rlam, «nA th. only parlor-llke »hop in the terfeit money. He had two confeder Arizona to Marion, Florida. 'f move the women and children from the Mis» Eliza Milne, teacher of the Doug- around to the new official for his in las Cottage School, was ejected from eitj. None hut ates, who escaped. were locked fn box car» so that •* city to spare them further danger and her house, and her bedridden mother, spection. She said that she thought it Geronimo and • anxiety. Tha South Carolina, Savan eighty-six years of age. was removed Bas safe enough, but she wished to William Elsner and Jacob Bates, could escape. First - elaaa Workmen Employed. employed on the Cascade branch of mtinlernus companions will I h >’d nah and Charleston, and Richmond from her bed and placed on an easy comply with the law, and an expert in nm door »>ut> ot T.mhlll County B»ut Bulldin». the Northern Pacific, were instantly by a military commission at ri and Danville railroads are giving free ehair on the wayside. She laid there spector might discover a weak spot in it that she couldn't see. — Non zstoun McMINHVTlXC, ORF.OO.X' transportation. , Bowie, Arisona. I for two hours and then expired. killed by a tailing tree. Herald. WEST SIDE 'TELEPHONE. ALONG TH! COAST. I » Real Estale and Insurance Agent, Tiie Leading Hotel of McMinnville. i PHOTOGRAPHER Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, “ORPHANS’ HOME” h . H. welch . I