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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1887)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. NOTEN AND NEWS. TELEGRAPHIC. “WHEN” S acramento , Jan. 4.—Govenor Stone Wm. M. Stewart has been elected U. man has issued seven more pardons in You want anything in the line of M c M innville , F riday , J an . 7, 1887. 8. senator from Nevada. tlie last two days. < The decrease in tlie public debt for A lbany , Jan. 4.—Both branches of SOUTH CAROLINA AND THE COL December was $9,400,000. the legislature assembled to-day. James ORED KNIGHTS. Secretary Lamar was married to Mrs. W. Husted (lep.) was elected speaker oi the assembly. Holt, of Macon, Ga., last Wednesday. The state of South Carolina lias enact Call nt the office of the WEST L ondon , Jan. 4.—There are rumors ed a law forbidding colored men to be- Dr. Horatio Potter, Episcopal bishop SIDE TELEPHONE. We that another divorce suit has been be will guarantee you come Knights of Labor, and has ap- of New York, died last Wednesday at gun which will totally eclipse tlie Colin propriated $100,000 to increase the ar- the age of 84. He had been suffering Campbell suit as a sensation. ■nainent of the state militia. This has three years from pneumonia. W ashington , Jan. 4.—Charles II. been done in the interests oi the Ilour- Lieutenant Frederick Sehwatka, of Sherill. who bad been for many years l>oii democratic conspiracy which has Arctic fame, will lead a snowshoe expe the Washington reptesentative of the Usurped the government of South Caro dition, organized by the New York Central Pacific company, died suddenly —AND— lina and holds the state by force and World, for the midwinter exploratipn of in this city to-day of heart disease. fraud. The colored people of South the Yellowstone National Park. It will Carolina greatly oiit-nmnher the wbites; N ew Y ork , Jan. 5.—The men em start early this month. hut they have not a vestige of political ployed on the coal dumps at Port John The United Labor members of the Il son and Elizabeth, New Jersey, who I power, and in their industrial capacity linois legislature, in common with other struck Monday to resist a reduction in they are ground down like serfs. Than any other printing house The rapid progress of the order of legislators now preuaring to leave for wages, were joined yesterday by the in this county. Knights of Labor among the colored Springfield, were most of them in re men at the two Amboys, Hoboken and ceipt of free passes from railroad com workingmen to whose labor is due near Weehawkeen. This makes seven coal ly all tho wealth of the south, has been panies to and from Chicago and tlie ports at which the men are on a strike. We make a specialty oi Fine viewed with great alarm. It means state capital. In all cases the favors T ombstone , Nev., Jan.6.—The resi the demand for decent laws in the inter were returned witli tlie compliments of dence of J. S. Clarke was blown up by a est of labor, and tho determination to the recipients. dynamite yesterday. Mrs. Clarke was exercise the full measure of political Tlie British steamer Cranbrook, probably fatally wounded. The explo- rights in order to secure enactment of which left Newport, England November Hive had been placed in the kitchen those laws. It means the dethrone 30th, for New Yoik, is believed by her stove by some unknown person and —A full line of— ment of tho Bourbon aristocracy of the agent in New York to have been lost when the fire was lighted it blew up. eouth by the men who me to-day swin with nil on board during the great De Several parties have been arrested on dled, victimized and oppressed by that cember gales. She was commanded by suspicion. aristocracy. The recent political revo Capt. Smith, formerly of the British Rio de J aneiro , Jan. 4.—A private M c M innville lution in Virginia and the marked dem steamer Beaconsfield, and well known ocratic losses in Noith Carolina are in in maritime circles, and had a crew of letter received here from Buenos Ayres, no small part due to the progress of the thirty men. She was valued at$50,000, Argentine Republic, under date of Dec labor movement uuiongthe colored men. and her cargo of steel rails at $65,000, ember 10, says cholera, in its most ma lignant form, is raging there, and the South Carolina undertakes to stay the all covered by insurance. number of deaths daily is frightful. rising tide by measure as tyrannical and Tlie Salem Statesman denies that the The dead are removed to the outskirts wicked in principle as slavery ever was. But tho measures will prove futile. bridge there is too low to allow steamers of the city and piled up like cross-ties Always on hand from which to select. The bridge is nearly and burned to ashes. They will react with fatal force upon to pass under it. W ashington , Jan. 4.—The President the trembling tyrants who are responsi seventy-six feet above low water and I ble for them. The laws against colored there is not a boat oil the upper Willam resumed his official duties this morning. assemblies of the Knights of Labor ette whose highest fixed pieces are over He is still suffering from rheumatism, —Carries a Complete Stock of— abridges the rights of citizens of the thirty-eight feet above tlie water. By lint seems to be improving steadily. He —And— United States and contravenes the Ha placing hinges on tlie smoke stack and had a long interview with the civil ser tlonal constitution, lt will justly en- lowering the same when the bridge is vice coinmisioners this morning, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. rage tho workingmen of the whole approached, any boat can pass under subsequently received Comptroller Tren- country, and the party of which “Ham the bridge when tlie river is as high as holni. The regular cabinet meeting was burg” Butler and Wade Hampton are twenty-nine feet above low water mark. held Ibis afternoon, all the members ex loaders may expect to feel the conse Among tlie boats alleged to be unable to cept Lamar being in attendance. pass under the bridge was the Willam quences. C leveland , O hio , Jan. 5.—G. A. If the order ot Knights of Labor has a ette Chief, which came down the river Bodde, tlie crank who was recently last Monday, and, on account of the mission anywhere, it is in the south. placed in the Painesville Infirmary for It can help the working people of that Inght of the river, and short distance of his persistence in visiting Mrs. Garfield, section to gain at once their industrial the bridge from the surface of the water, and a lio proclaimed himself inlovewilli And their political freedom. The south it was unable to pass down on the morn Miss Molly, daughter of tlie late presi This Space is For ern question is and always has been es ing following. The river was then 15.9 dent, escaped last night and is still at feet above low water mark. It appears sentially a labor question. Let tho large. He is considerd harmless, but Knights of tho wliolo country rise to the that the captain of the Chief changed will again be imprisoned as soon as his mind about tlie lowness of tlie bridge support of tho “brother in black.” for lie came down tlie river on Thursday captured. S alem , Ill., Jan. 5.—Nancy D. West There are grave fears entertained in when the water guage at Salem read 15.3 fall liasjfiled a bill for divorce against England that the queen may not live feet, and had several feet to spare. her husband, Adam S. Westfall, which tho new year out. The World’s London will come tip for disposition at the THE “READY LAW." .special says: Tho queen is breaking February term of the Marion county cir very rapidly, and is conscious her lite It seems that the “Ready liqnor law” cuit court. These parties have attract • cannot be spared many years longer. The only shadow over the jubilee year is is to be a source of never ending litiga ed a great deal of attention during the -WHO »ELL past few years throughout tlie country the general apprehension of tho people tion. I of Tlie bill for the law was first introduc in consequence of tlie various suits in England that tho queen may not live I would most respectfully announce that I have leased the Chris Newbv Flouring:* until the year is completed. The ap ed in the house, it will be remembered tlie courts. He is aged 90 years, while Third Street, between E and F. Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughly when it read, section 1, “ that no person she is but little more than 20. pearance of old age is most clearly overhauled and repaired it, and am now* McMinnville, Oregon. shall be permitted to sell spirituhus, marked in the jubilee portrait which has ready to do grinding for toll or cash. S t . L ovis , Jan. 4.—At two o'clock to Come and see me. just been completed and placed in the malt, or vinous liquor in this state in day the grand jury handed in indict 18m3 J. A. YERSTKKG. gallery leading to her pi ivate apartments quantities less than one gallon, without ments against the accused St. Louis & having first obtained a license from the at Windsor. county court of the proper county for San Francisco train robbers. Tlie in First-class accommodations for Commer The Hub city is determined to keep that purpose.” It is now claimed that dictment of Witrock is for robbery in the cial men and general travel. the first degree ; Haight for accessor be Transient stock well cared for. ahead of tlie world. The following pa the records of the senate will show that per has been circulated and signed by the bill was amended so as to read * • * fore the fact, and Weaver as an acces J. H. HENDERSON Everything new and in First-Class Order sory after tlie fact. The prisoners were the ladies: “In view of thj fact that the in quantities less than one quart * * *. (Successor to L. Root); Patronage respectfully solicited. Itf stage is partially, ami oftentimes almost and that the clerk of ths senate was in immediately arraigned before Judge Nor- mille and pleaded guilty to the charges Carries a full and complete stock of totally, concealed hv tlie bonnets and structed to so inform tlie house. Witrock It is further claimed, that tho clerk of and were at once sentenced. hats of the present mode, we, tlie un Groceries, Crockery, Glassware. dersigned, at tho request of the directors the senate then sent a message to the and Haight received seven years, and Weaver five years in the penitentiary. Wooden and Willowware, of tlie National Opera company, have house, informing that body, that the bill consented to wear at the evening per had been amended so as to read * * * in The prisoners will at once be taken to —Dealers in— formances of tho opera company in this quantities le.-s than one gallon." * * « Jefferson City. AMITY, OREGON. P inckneyville ', III, Jan. 4 — The old city neither bonnets nor hats. Of course this litte differance in tlie mes Goods delivered promptly to any part sage and the clerk's instructions passed Twenty-first Illinois Regiment flag, SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. of the city. Watterson of tho Louisville Courier without notice—tlie house “concurred which was presented to Colonel Logan’s Goods Exchanged for Produce. 35tf Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of Journal would have the democratic par in the senate amendment,’’and the bill, regiment by the ladies of Carbondale as every description. they were leaving home for tlie war, ty oi this great country blazon upon all us originally introduced became a law. ---- MISS---- lies in the county clerk ’ s office here its campaign banners, “Give us free The law is now before the i upreme Horse Shoeing trade,‘or give us death !” Tim doughty court, in a case appealed from Astoria, draped in mourning. It was the first And plow work a specialty. Henri sliould possess his fiery soul in and should the supreme court not con flag under which Colonel Logan, after HUSSEYS OLD STAND. patience yet a little while. Republi cur in the decision of tho lower court, ward General, fought, and was in tlie itf cans do not deal in the first named med then Oregon would be plainly without a battles from Belmont to Vicksburg, Also manufacture the where Colonel Rees, who was in corn icine, but by the fall of 1888, if nothing law regulating the liquor trade. X.^F’Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, happens, their stock of death will be The matter is worthy the considera inand, was mortally wounded, ami his GIVE ME A CALL. 50tf full enough and complete enough to sat tion of your legislators, and they should dying request was that tlie flag be pre C. H. FLEMING, Prop. isfy all tho demoeartsspared by the war. fully understand the matter, and in case sented to the people of Perry county. —Statesman. tlie above alleged facts are substanti The flag has been liteally shot to pieces. Ladies, please call and see my ated, they should make their first duty, It now reposes in a handsome glass case A story is going the rounds to the ef the rectifying of this—another mistake." provided by the county board. fects that the promoters of an American T iffin , O., Jan. 4.—A fast train on Ladies' and Children’s Work charity wrote to Mr. Gladstone asking The secretary of state has a dispatch the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, at an —A SPECIALTY.— hint to subscribe something. The grand Will have an early Fall Stock. old man wrote a courteous declination from President Runt, United States early hour this morning, collided with Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts. Consul General at Berlin, setting forth an east bound freight near this city, to come down. The society immediate —Dealer in— Nineteen bodies ly put up the letter for sale to tho auto annoyances to which United States citi wrecking both trains. —Have Just Added— zens visiting Europe, especially Germa have been taken from tho w ’ reck. More graph maniacs and got a goodly sum for Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, The Finest Line of Cigars it in lieu of tho expected subscription. ny. subject themselves to by neglecting are injured. Three coaches burned. to procure passports before leaving this Physicians have gone to tlie scene from Cutlery, Fine Fishing Tackle, —Proprietors of— This is a hint to all great people. In the City. Try Them. country. Berlin, Frankfort, Hamburg, here. The weather is very cold, the •Give’em your autograph for charity. Cigars, Etc. I.eipsig and other cities of the German thermometer about three degrees below The latest excuse for shooting a man empire were in a so called small stale of zero. Further information is that the —Dealers in - I is that of Gardner a San Francisco mur siege. Every stranger or foreigner vis smoking car contained from twelve to Repair Broken Machinery derer. It is claimed Gardner had the iting these places is requested to identi twenty passengers, but two of whom es of all kinds—Farm Machinery, Traction M bite and Red Lead, McMinnville, Oregon. toothache when lie fired tho fatal shot fy himself by procuring passports. La caped alive, and one of these, an Irish Engines, Etc. Linseed and Lubricating Oils, and was out of Ida head. There may be dies are not exempted. Immediately immigrant, was so teiriblv bruised and arnishes of all Description, Has been thoroughly renovated and is now something in thia. A man witli tlie after tho arrival of a Stranger the police burned that he will dio. l’ierce, the ex Locksmithing a Specialty. ready to receive grain. Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting authorities demand the production of a press messenger, was burned to a crisp toothache ought to bo excusablo for One Door west of Baxter A Martin’s passport, and if lie is not provided with in his car. C. H. Bra ley, of Wash Paris Whiting killing a man. Storace and Cleaning. 3 cents. Calcutta one lie must either procure one at the ington D. C.. an officer of the Knights of --------------------------------------- P. it B. and Princess Metalic í"westrXan y °n 1,and a"d ’°1'1 ‘ “ A young woman called at a shooting nearest li.ited States legation or submit Labor, was found hanging from a win Roof Paint, Venitian Red, gallery in Chicago the other day, and to annoyance if not a peremptory order dow of the smoker, caught fast by both Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochre, I after firing fifteen shots at a target it to leave. No stranger can enter the do legs, aril in which position he was burn and Hardware j was found that she had shot her initials minion of the Russian empire without a ed to the ground in a black and shape The Leader in Millinery. Farmers are respectfully invited to call Ion the target. Then alm told the aston- passport, while in several places of Aus less-mass. Joseph Postlewaite and two and see us, Prices as Low as the Lowest. Mahed proprietor that she was the cham- tria and Italy similar prohibitory orders sons, of Martinhurg, \V. V*. were burn HAIR WEAVING ANO STAMPING. JONES <fc Co. Opposite Orange Store. McMinnville, 42tf are enforced. Students desiring to en tf WM. GALLOWAY Prop. jpion lady shot from Oregon. ed to death. M. II. Parks, whose resi ter German universities can be matricu dence is unknown, was Bund wedged trifle with any Throat or There was a formal opening of the lated upon producing passports. The in the wreck, and burned to death after A>VJ\V V I,nng Disease. If you have alwaye hav» VkWVVX, A.k/r-s Baby Albany bridge bv the Oregon l’aiitic latter are retained by the authorities of handing his money and papers to one of a Cough or Cold, or tho children are m !* b T* n ’ ° ‘ a the best toother ** hand. It is the anly safe railroad yesterday aftornoon at 12:30.' the universities, and a ticket of protec the railroad employes. His body was threatened with Cronpor Whooping Cough, Blcsxl 1 reparation known. It will posi- medicine yet maue that win remove all use Acker's English Remedy and prevent lively cure all Blond Diseases, purifies the tion, a univesity membership, is issued. This makes tho »eeond bridge completed entirely consumed, as were also those further trouble. It Is a positive cure,- infantile disorders. It contains nt Of»«* Whole system, and thoroughly builds up tho T M-rphine, but gives the ehilfl across the Willamette within the spar ■ After such membership ceases the pass of several others whose names are not and we guarantee It. Trice 10 rnd 50c constitution. Remember, we marant^ eate pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by port is returned to the owner. jf thirty days. known. Geo. W. Hurt, druggist. I • leo. W. Burt, druggist. Geo. W. Burt, druggist. Job Printing This Space Reserved For Lower Prices J. APPERSON, The Popular Merchant. Book and Card Printing. Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Etc F urniture S tore , Prop., Work Delivered Promptly Furniture and Undertakers’Goods. GEO. W. BURT, Prescription Druggist CITY STABLES, ALilliii<r Done! The Cheapest Goods ! Henderson Bros. Props. in the World. tarin! Enn! Me! New Blacksmith Shop! Tobacco Cigars. Groceries and Provisions. F. E. RUSS MoMinnvilie Baths ! The Milliner, McMinnville, Oregon Shaving, Hair Cutting and- - - - - - - - - Shampoing Parlors. AV 10 CENT COUNTER 10 F. COLLARD. Jones & Co., Martin & ta Wta, Mrs. II. P. STUART, Highest Market Price Paid for Wheat. Mestwea Saw Mills, McMinnville Sash and door Factory.