The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 18, 1887, Image 1

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M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, JANUARY 18, 1887
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. I
The keel of a new iron steamer is AGRICULTURAL NOTES.
PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL.
CONGRESSIONAL.
being laid in the yard of iron works
-----Issued-----
— When John Adams was President
»•voted Principally to Waahington Territory at San Francisco. The steamer will A Column Devoted to the Interest« at Farmer« LATEST TKLEUHAPHIC REPORT.
he bought a billiard-table in France,
and Stockmen.
be of 1,200 tons burden, and is being
and California.
SVEBY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
A 8ynops ■ of Mea«ure« Introduced in th« had it set up in the White House and
built for the Canadian Pacific Naviga­
—IN—
National Legiilature.
sent the bill to Congress, says the
In the Horse Heaven country, W.
tion Company, and intended by them
The
California
Legislature
is
in
Washington Post.
SirrisoQ's Buildup, McMinnville, Oregon, session at Sacramento.
T., there are 15,000 acres in seed and
for
the
passenger
trade
on
Puget
Senate.
— BT —
—Mr. Beecher recently declared, in
the
growing
grain
looks
better
than
Sound.
Senate passed a bill granting a pen- a lecture
Dayton, W.T., sent $40,000 worth of
at Gateshead. Eng., that he
ever
before.
Talinatre &
sion
of
$2,000
a
year
to
Mrs.
John
A.
hogs to the market last year.
John Larson, an employe of the
never yet had spoken in a hall where
P»bü«h«r« and Proprietor«.
Logan
;
also
increasing
the
pension
of
A company with a capital of £5,-
one thousand persons could breathe
During 1886 there crossed the Col­ Big Bottom Mill Company at Guerne­
ville, Cal., was the victim of a fatal 000,000 will establish experimental Mrs. Frank P. Blair from $600 to comfortably for an hour and a half to­
umbia river bar 269 foreign vessels.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
$2,000
per
year.
gether.
A beaver weighing fifty pounds was accident. By some means a large log farms in Canada and bring settlers
Bill by Dolph—To authorize the
ut«
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—The heirs of Jonas Waters, of Mis­
i rolled over his body, crushing him in a from England.
gfxmonth».—.................................................. ; I & caught in a trap near Modesto, Cal.
Washington Improvement company souri, won't do any fighting over his
Tàr«e montili.......... • • • . ........................... • • •
7o
fearful manner. He never spoke after­
It
is
said
that
11,000,000
bushels
of
Wm. M. Stuart has been elected to , ward. He was a stranger, about 21
of Washington territory, to operate a last will and testament. He sold his
intend in th« Poatofflce at McMinnville, Or.,
corn were used by the glucose facto­ canal between Lakes Union and Wash­ farm, built himself a monument, paid
the United States Senate from Nevada. | years of age.
as uaoond-claaa matter.
The total assessment of Montana is | At a turkey shoot at Yankee Hill, ries in 1881, and that amount was ington, and to improve and collect the funeral expenses in advaaee and
tolls for traffic over it, and to have burned up all his money before he
$55,076,000, an increase$3 330,000over - Cal., a son of J. F. McPherson, placed probably doubled in 1882.
H. V. V. JOHNSON, M. D. 1885.
rights over the canal when fin­ died.— SI. Louis Post.
Many
Dakota
farmers
this
year
. a cartridge in a breech-loading gun,
—The New York Mail and Express
Xorthweit corner of Second and B streets,
Gov. Hauser says $10,000,000 will when it exploded, shooting a young raised flax for fuel, a ton of flax be­ ished between Lake Union and Puget mentions a pair of ladies' shoes on ex­
sound,
W.
T.
The
United
States
shall
be expended in railroad building in man named F. Murray in the abdomen. ing considered more valuable for heat­
M c MINMVILLE
-
-
-
OREGON
have a right to purchase the canals at hibition in a Broadway window that
Montana in 1887.
The ball passed through his body and ing purposes than a ton of soft coal. any time and shall have the privilege are worth pile hundred dollars. They
May be found at hie office when not ¡i’.*ent on pro-
were made for a Murray Hill belle,
For eleven months of 1886 nine caused death in a few hours. Murray
I m J uua I budneM.
France approximates closely to the of free transportation over the same.
Montana mines paid dividends aggre­ was about 18 years of age and a resi­ average of European live stock con­ Bill by Sherman—To provide that who has a pretty foot and un equally
allrai'tive pocketbook They are made,
dent of Yankee Hill.
gating $2,151,000.
sidered in the aggregate. Great Brit­ all persons on the pension rolls for save the soles, of plain black satin.
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH,
Hibbs, the defaulting postmaster, ain, Spain, Belgium, Greece, Portugal the loss of a limb or limbs,
The salmon pack for the coast for
bs. shall be Rjjj
“Tint-stones set in solid silver form the
< pension .but ittons.
Physicians and Surgeons, 1886 was 903,500 cases, against 837,- was sentenced at Lewiston, Idaho, to and Italy rank considerably below the entitled to receive arrears of
five years' hard labor in the territorial average.
850 cases in 1885.
■im or dis­
from the date of discharge
—Gray-haired Prof. Whitney, the fa­
M c M innville and lafayette . or .
ability.
Two million gallons of wine yet re­ penitentiary at Boise City. Hibbs
mous linguist, who has given up teach­
A
Russian
chemist
discovered
how
J F Cal|r®*th, M. D.. office over Yamhill Couuty
made
a
speech,
thanking
all
the
offi
­
Senate passed a bill appropriating ing at Yale because of ill health, has
main in the Anaheim (Cal.) cellars
to make glucose in 1811 bv boiling
link McMmnville, Oregon.
cers and counsel individually. He starch
« R Littlefield, M. D., office on Main street, awaiting shipment.
$3,000 for the wife and daughter of been these many years one of the most
with
diluted
sulphuric
acid.
Uhyette, Oregon.
said he had nothing to say against
attractive figures at the New Haven
During the past two months about the witnesses save J. J. Murphy, ex­ This process was used as a substitute Erskine S. Allen, the former master of college.
Sociable, mild-mannered, a
the armory at Springfield, the inventor
for
sugar
during
the
wars
of
Napo
­
300
colored
families
have
settled
in
Los
postal inspector, whose statements, he leon, but was abandoned on account of the Springfield breech-loading rifle great lover of pleasant anecdote and
S. A. YOUNG, M. D.
Angeles county, Cal.
said, were lies from end to end.
musket, in compensation for the use always exhibiting the polish of his
of its inferiority to cane sugar.
The Oregon Development Company
of that invention by the Government. great scholarship, he has been popular
Physician and Surgeon,
A team of horses ran away in
not only in college circles but in town
chartered the steamer Santa Mairia i Southern Caliiornia recently and
As a wheat producing state, Wash­
muunnville
•
•
-
cbegon . for the Yaquina route.
life as well.— A’ew Haven Register.
House.
i headed for the mountains. They ran ington ranks twenty first in the list of
—A child at Bristol, Queens County,
The house committee on rivers and
Office and residence on D street. All culls promptly
The
body
of
Major
Robert
Beck,
the
forty-eight
states
and
territories,
into
a
canyon
and
followed
it
until
it
Nova Scotia, has a large and varied as­
saswered day or night.
who disappeared December 23, was narrowed so that the animals were being above the middle of the row. harbors has completed the river and sort ment of grandmothers. Its ma­
foun-l floating in the bay at San Fran­ fully wedged between two rocks and The crop for 1886 is placed at 5,800,- harbor appropriation bill, The grand ternal grandmother is Mrs. William
DR. G. F. TUCKER,
cisco.
could not move in either direction. 000 bushels,Jfrom an acreage of 445,- total of appropriations made by the Dexter, of Bristol, aged fortv-six years.
Here they were found six days later, 1000 acres, The great state of North bill is $7,158,250, while the total of Its great-grandmother is Mrs. Abigail
Frank
Hill,
a
tramp,
fell
oil'
a
cross
­
DENTIST,
only furnishes 3,000,000 the estimates submitted was $30,201,- McLeod, of the same couuty, aged
~
beam of a freight train at Golonda, and barring being very hungry and Carolina
749. Among the appropriations are sixty-nine. Its great-great-grandmoth­
M c M innville
-
■
oregon . Nevada, and was killed.
H ìb legs tired, they were none the worse for bushels from 600,000 acres.
the following:
er is Mrs. Sarah Godfrey, also of
Office—Two doors east of Bingham's furniture were both cut off.
their experience.
California harbors—Humboldt har­ Queens, aged ninety-eight years. And
A Southern California raisin grower
Pat McKern, a former foreman for
Laughing gas adrtrinistered for painless extraction.
Governor Stoneman has appointed
has sold 85661 pounds of raisins from bor and bay, $50,000; Wilmington, there an- still the grandmothers on the
L. C' MeAffee Commissioner for the Nelson Bennett, and a miner named | a vineyard of one and two-thirds $50,000. Rivers—Sacramento and paternal side to take into account.
Burke,
were
killed
in
a
coal
mine
at
State of California to the Exposition
On her way from tho Yellowstone
Ellensburg W. T. They had gone in­ acres. The fruit was disposed of in Feathei rivers, $10,000; San Joaquin to —
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
Universelle at Paris.
Oregon Mme. Minnie Hauk stopped
to the mine to begin work, and on the sweatbox for 5| cents a pounds, and Stockton and Mormon slough, at Boseman and gave a concert. The
At Miles City, Frank Smith shot drilling a hole for a blast, struck an and the return was at the rate of about $10,000.
and instantly killed his brother Alfred old charge that had missed fire. The $300 an acre. This is not an excep­
Oregon harbors—Coos bay entrance, auditors were greatly pleased and as
|l and |2 House. Single meals 25 cents.
The shot was intended for a woman old charge exploded killing Burke in­ tional instance by any means, for the $25,000; Yaquina bay, $50,000. Riv­ tokens of their admiration presented to
her with many other things—two
Tine Sample Booms for Commercial Men named Clara Chase.
stantly. McKern lived ten hours after local papers throughout the State are ers—Canal at Cascades, 100 000; gold nuggets from a neighboring mine,
An incendiary fire at Salt Lake the accident, in great agony, and then filled with just such iteniB. The price, mouth of Columbia river, $125,000; a pair of fine eagle claws and a genu­
F. MULTNER. Prop.
burned the Baptist mission school. died. Another man, named Otto however, was moderate, as 6| cents lower Willamette and Columbia river, ine Indian scalp, taken at the famous
The society will rebuild immediately Burgman, lately from St. Paul, while lias been paid for many tonsof raisins $125,000; upper Wilamette (to com­ Custer battlefield. Pinned to the scalp
and the school will not stop.
at work in a rip-rap force just above by the large packers thiB year. It plete) $35,000; Coquille river at its was a card saying, “In tho absence of
W. V I’RICE,
flowers an Indian trophy, presented to
Many people at Pasadena, Cal., Ellensburg, was caught by a sliding does not need an abstruse mathemati­ mouth, $12,500.
Washington Territory rivers—Ska­ Mme. Hauk by P. Mounts. ’
are living in tents, owing to the im­ rock and crushed to death on the cal demonstration, with such facts as
—“Old Ilarney and his harp” are
possibility of obtaining accommoda­ same day. The three unfortunate these for a basis, to show that the cul­ git, Steilaquamish, Nooksack, Snoho­ probably known in every town in the
mish
and
Snoqualmie
rivers,
$10,000.
tivation
of
raisin
grapeB
is
one
of
the
men were buried together in the Cath­
tions in hotels and elsewhere.
For gauging the waters of tile Col­ eastern part of the country. More
Up Stairs in Adams’ Building,
most profitable branches of horticul­
A single sale of 17,000 orange trees olic cemetery.
umbia, $1,000; for the Chehalis river, than forty years ago Harney Morgan
ture
which
may
be
engaged
in.
Estimates of the gold and silver
was a popular harp player in Wales
BcMINKVILLB
-
OREGON was made by a San Bernardino, (Cal.)
$2,000; for the Cowlitz river, $2,000; and
England, llis playing abilities
nursery man recently, to the represen­ production for the coast gives Califor­
for the Skagit, Steilaguamisli, Noot- not only
California's Prosperity.
won him the applause of
nia $19,000,000, Nevada $10,000,000,
tatives of a colony from Chicago.
The San Francisco Chronicle, in its sack. Snohomish and Snoqualmie riv- thousands, but netted him large sums
Oregon
$700,000,
Washington
Terri
­
CUSTER POST BAND, Sixty-one inmates of the Stockton tory $100,000, Alaska $400,000, Idaho annual review of the industries of ere, $10,000.
of money in the way of prizes and en­
insane asylum, who belong in Arizona,
Montana—Yellowstone river, te- gagement fees. He has several medals
California,
gives
the
following
statis
­
$5,000,000,
Montana
$15,000,000,
Utah
The Best in the State,
will be transferred to the new asylum
tween Glendive and the mouth of the won there. He played before royalty.
$9,000,000, Colorado $21,000,000, New tics :
Is yrepered to furnish music for all occasions at reason built by the territory near Phoenix.
river,
$12,500.
As a performer on the harp he became
The
wheat
crop
of
1886
was
1,100,-
able rates. Address
Mexico $4,000,000, Arizona $4,500,000,
Hermann succeeded in having the a national man, and was soon pos­
The Northern Pacific road has in Dakota $2,700,000, Northwestern Mex­ 000 tons, against 775,000 tons in 1885.
N. .1. ROWLAND, its employ 113 locomotives which are ico $2,000,000, and British Columbia Of this amount about 300,000 tons committee insert a clause providing sessed of considerable wealth. Last
Business Manager, McMinnville.
in actual and every day service upon $600,000, making a total for the vear will be used for home cousumption, for a survey of the dalles of the Col­ Tuesday he applied for admission to
the line of road between Helena and of $94,000,000, agr.inst $90,000,000’ for leaving a larger quantity for export umbia river, with a view to the con­ the Pittsburgh (Pa.) city home, and
struction of a boat railway, the cost was admitted. He is seventy years
Tacoma.
1885. Oregon, Washington Territory, than for any year since 1880.
of the survey to be paid out of the old.— Philadelphia Press.
M’MINNVILLE
P. G. Everett, who made an unsuc- British Columbia, Dakota and Alaska
Last year’s barley crop was the
cessful attempt to commit suicide at yielded gold alone. The product of largest in the history of the State, contingent fund of $100,000. There
"A LITTLE NONSENSE."
Woodland, Cal., about a year ago, California was 80 per cent, gold and 20 the yield being 39,000,000 bushels was opposition to the project in the
— It is very annoying to have a bald-
committee, some claiming that the
committed suicide at his home in per cent, silver.
against 11,670,000 bushels for the pre­ survey made years ago for another headed barber try to sell you a bottle
Corner Third and D streets, McMinnville
Capay valley, Yolo county. .
A dynamite cartridge was placed in ceding season. Altogether the barley purpose would answer this, Others of his hair elixir. -Chicago Tribune.
The preliminary examination of W. a cable slot on the Larkin street exports by sea and rail amounted to
—Kale Field asks: “How many
that it was not the province of
LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON, S. Moak, charged with complicity in branch of the Sutter street railway, at 703,062 centals at a value of $921,357, held
women marry a good man?” One at a
the
river
and
harbor
committee
to
the murder of M. Dolan, the San Fran­ San Francisco, and exploded. Basalt as compared with the export in 1885
time,Kate, except in Utah. - -New Haven
Proprietors.
cisco hackman, resulted in the dis­ rocks on either side of the street were of 171,214 centals valued at $216,274. order surveys for railways.
News.
The
Indian
appropriation
bill
M
charge of the prisoner from custody.
Reports of the hop trade are not so passed by the House, makes a provis­
found to be loosened, and the masonry
— “How that child (lofs squall!" she
The Best Rigs in the City. Orders
The Chinamen who escaped ’rom badly shattered. The pulleys upon hopeful. As near as can be ascer- ion of $20,000 for the examination and exclaimed, nodding toward a Chinese
the sheriff of Ventura county recently I which the cable runs were also broken, tained 45,000 bales have been shipped investigation of Indian depredation baby. “Of course, replied her friend;
Promptly Attended to Day or Night,
has not yet been recaptured. He lost and the foundation of the tunnel since August, 1886. Nearly 6,000 claims. The time of filing said claims “every Chinese baby is sure to be a lit­
tle yeller.”— Prairie Parmer.
his queue in jumping trom the stage, cracked. Window panes in the vicin­ bales have been used by home brewers. is extended to January 1, 1888.
—A great many mothers, in teaching
California’s reputation as a wine
appendage getting caught in the ity were rattled violently at the time
“ORPHANS’ HOME” that
The House went into committee of their children not to eat with a knife,
I of the explosion, and in many cases producing country went up 50 per the whole on the Indian appropriation
brake block.
permit them to eat with their lingers.
All the injunctions against the I shattered. In a saloon two blocks cent in 1886. The vintage was the bill. The bill gave rise to no opposi­ It is better, however, to eat with the
BILLIARD HALL.
best
in
the
State
’
s
history.
The
low
­
'
away
a
lighted
lamp
was
thrown
to
Canadian Pacific have been dissolved
tion in any of its features, and the mouth. —St. Louis Chrbnicle.
by Chief Justice Bigbie in the supreme i the floor and nearly caused a con- est estimate of the product is 17,500,- committee having arisen, it was passed
— An old farmer who wrote to an
A Strictly Temperance Resort.
.
000
gallons.
The
export
trade
was
This
will
permit
>
flagration.
The
iron
plates
of
the
oourt at Victoria.
.
without discussion or division. It ap­ editor, asking how to get rid of moles,
_________
________
_________
astonishing,
reaching
5,000,000
gallons
••“«• tood(T) Church member! V> th. contrary not the line being carried I from
and received the reply, "Flow them
from Port
Port Moodv
Moody manholes of the track were found 200
propriates $5,115,000.
withstanding.
feet away, to which distance they were and over, There are now $75,000,000
to English bay.
The military academy appropria­ out,” answered back: “Can’t do it!
✓
hurled. It is charged that the street of capital invested in the wine inter­
It’s on my darter's nose!”— N. K. Led­
A Vacaville (Cal.) paper says: car strikers are responsible for the ex- est in California. It supports fully tion bill was then taken up and ger.
)
passed.
•‘There are more leases of fruit ranches i plosion.
Isaacstein—Ah, my friend, that
150,000 people and with its adjuncts
“Orphans’ Home” being made to Chinamen this year
Morrow presented a petition of coat Mr.
tits you perfectly lovely. And
A San Francisco dispatch states of raisin making and grape growiil^ it James A. Garfield Post No. 44, de­
than ever before. It will only be a that the American ship Harvey Mills, is to-day one of the great staples of
only twenty dollars, too; why, it's a
partment of California, in favor of the bargain at that price. Prospective
TONSORIAL PARLORS,
year or two before they control this which had been long over due at that California property.
Edmunds and Tucker anti-polygamy Purchaser—I don’t know. Mr. Isaac-
valley, if they keep on.”
During the first eleven months of
port from Seattle, was wrecked sixty
fts only first claai, and the only parlor-like shop in the
stein: it takes two to make a bargain.
Little Artie Frazer, who was sup­ miles off Cape Flattery, and that the the year about 3,500 carloads of green bill; referred.
eity. None but
The speaker laid before the House
Tid-IHU.
posed to have been kidnapped at San survivors who were picked up by the and citrus fruits were shipped from
- Following directions: Mrs. Mc-
First - elans Workmen Employed. Francisco about a year ago, was found bark Majestic, bound for San Diego, this State—figures that show an in­ the resignatfon of Jas. W. Reid, Rep­
Och, Pat! and phat are vez do­
buried beneath a sand-hill. It is were landed at San Pedro. From crease of 1.500 carloads over the re­ resentative from the Fifth Congress­ Fudd
ing in that tub of wather? Mr. Mc-
hut door south of Yamhill County Bank Building.
thought that while playing he was them it is learned that the vessel left turns of last year and that read like ional District of North Carolina:
House passed the pension approp­ Fudd Faith and didn't the doctor say
M c M innville , oregon
suffocated by a cave-in of sand.
Seattle, under Capt. Crawford, with a romancing when compared with the riation bill, which aggregates $76,- Oi should take a ehpoonful in wather
H. H. WELCH.
tTee times a day? Oi know me busi­
At Livingston, Merced county, Cal., cargo of coal for San Francisco, shipment of seventy carloads in 1870. 247,500.
By far the most important dried
ness. — The Judge.
the other day a horse race was made December 12. Two days after a gale
—A naturalist has satisfied himself
was encountered sixty miles south­ fruit product in California is, of course,
•'•ncrrsalanal Notre.
up
and
the
stakes
were
put
in
the
— iru ca-es ot nytlrophobia in camels
beyond a doubt that the average cat
west of Cape Flattery, in which the raisins. It is only about ten years ago
hands
of
a
stranger
for
safe
keeping.
Answering the resolutions as to the travels a distance of eighty miles every
are reported from Algeria. The ani-
vessel foundered. The only survivors that experiments were being feebly
ntrls wore not known to have been bit­ When the race was finished both known are first officer Cushman, Alex­ carried on, and at the beginning of alleged withholding of the appro night. Then it must De tks other cat
prialion for^Uiefmouth of the Columbia, that sits on the back fence every night,
ten, but ha 1 grazed in a p.isture which money and stranger were missing.
ander Voljens and Jacob Brown, sea­ the present decade the output was
kad fo<l a rabid horse.
Frank J. Lewis, a fisherman of Free­ men. The entire crew and officers only about 50,000 boxes; in 1881 it the Secretary of War stated, among loudly complaining of the high taxes or
other things, that for the present jetty
Herald.
—The following is stated to be a copy port, Cal., was assassinated. Deceased
consisted of twenty-four men. The was 90,000 boxes; in 1882 it had risen work a wharf extension is necessary, Something.---.Vorrw<own
—“John.” said the proprietor of the
1 f "vhat is written over one of the large was landing opposite 1 ['eeI”rt
captain
and
three
men
attempted
to
to 115,000 boxes; in 1883 it was 125,-
restaurant, “you’ll have to
letter boxes of the general post-offices
«x
leave the ship in a boat, which, how- 000 boxes; in 1884 the figures had > which, if constructed late in the fall, beach
take a spade and go down to the beach
'n Sn krille street, Dublin: “Too Late was shot with a full loa<
would
shoal
again
before
another
sea
­
between the eyes. Lewis wa • y ~ eVer, capsized as soon as it left the mounted to 175,000, in 1885 to 475,- |
lor Tetters, Newspapers, Ac., Too of
age, and leaves a wife and three 8hjp,g
and u .g beHeved aU were 000, and last year it reached the ex- | son. He added : “It would be almost anil try and find a clam. The one we
l>s e f<>r the next Dispatch.”
waste of money to go on with the made the chowders with is missing.
drowned. Four others took a raft, traordinary proportions of 703,000 a jetty
Been eaten by some of the guests, I
. —On open ng a black snake, captured children.
before spring.”
guess.
By jingo! these eity folks
The largest deposit of marble in the but have not since
lisard from, boxes, or 13,200,000 ponnds. Not
Tasni tn:a, the tinpri-eedented num­
Representative
Hermann
of
Oregon
want the earth.” Iloston Courser.
ber ot lqj young ones was found, the known world has lately been discov- Mate Cushman and three of the crew only has the quantity steadily in­
is
endeavoring
to
secure
a
large
de
­
—“I am afraid, Bobby,” said his
jp'eite-it number previously recorded ered in San Bernardino county, Cal., a]so left the ship on a raft, but before creased but the quality has also ad­
tail of soldiers at Fort Klamath. It muther, “that when I tell your papa
been thirtv-two.
The snake and but three miles from the railroad, they were picked up one of them went vanced.
•nsusured four feet three inches in It covers 600 acres and has eleven dif- crazy and jumped overboard. The re­
The output of the various canneries was stated some time ago that the what a naughty boy you’ve been to-
he will punish yon severely.”
iMgth
ferent colors and shades, so far as yet maining twelve stuck to the ship, and, amounted to 658,950 cases of fruit, war department intended to abandon dav,
ilave you got to tell him?” asked
—I. Siemens, of Dresden, is stated to discovered.
as the survivors saw her go down, all 203,500 cases of vegetables, and 22,- the Klamath post, but so many urgent “
Bobby, anxiously. “Oh, yea; I shall
“*'e succeeded in catt ng g a<s as hard
The bark Germania arrived from • on board must have perished.
The 500 cases of jellies and jams. Allow­ protests against that course were re­ tell him immediately after dinner."
*• any east metal, and not dearer than Seattle at San Francisco undercharge ; Harvey Mills was about 2,000 tons ing an average of forty-ti ve pounds of ceived that the plan was given up.
(The look of concern upon Bobby’s
»*•*1 iron.
Experiments are now being i of First Officer
_-
* Lnncaster. oi.
’lint i Crew- fruit to the case, the canned fruit
The House Committee on Indian face deepened, until a bright thought
She was 1 burden, owned jointly Lar
by ( Capt.
[“•de at the Siemens glass fo uidrv at twenty-eight days
Affairs
decided
to
report
favorably
the
on the passage ford, Capt. Warren and by a number , amounted therefore to nearly 30,000,-
struck him.) “Well, ma,” he said,
“**den to astertain f this mater al can
Senate bill authorizing the purchase
*• «mployed for t es on railways. Speci- r.nt John Owens her master, died ! of eastern people. Ske was valued at i 000 pounds. In 1884 the fruit pack of a tract of land near Salem, Oregon, ••give me a better dinner than usual.
You might do that much for me.”—
The deceased was $64,000, on which was a small insur I was 342,000 caaea, in 1885 it was 338,-
®en« of this hard glas-* have been made during the voyage ’
Harper » liaiar.
The
sargo
was
valued at 112,000.
912,000. 1 j 700.
95
. ears of
I ance. Th
* °*
r8u w
“ yalued
| fer an Indian training school.
•bitable for millstones.
25 years
of age.
age.
The Leading Hotel of McMinnville.
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