The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, January 18, 1887, Image 2

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    WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
M c M innville , T cksday , J an . 18, 1887,
LEGISLATION AGAINST MORMONS
Th* old Bennett house, Salem, was
destroyed by fire Friday. It was occu­
pied by Chinese as a laundry. Three
Chinamen lost their lives in the flames.
J acksonvillk , Or., Jan. 16.—A
tliia evening destroyed the house
all the contents of Mrs. James P.-
Donald. Nothing was saved at all.
loss is about $1,500. No insurance.
OTHO WILLIAMS,
New To-Day
TELKGRA rillC.
NOTES AND NEWS.
fire
and
j Me-
Tlie
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(SUCCESSOR TO A. M. TAGGART,)
Seventh Annual
MERCHANT TAILOR
Geo. W. Earhart, brother of lion. R.
W ashington , Jan. 16.—Hon. 8. 8
A bill known as the Tucker substitute
P. Earhart. ex-Seeretary of State of
Cox is seriously ill. This afternoon he
lor the Edmunds anti-pologainy bill has
A
Oregon, died at his home in Columbus,
had a severe hemorrhage, which causes
just been passed by the house in con­
Ohio, Wednesday evening, from apo
considerable anxiety. He contracted a
gress.
While it is rather a stringent
plexy.
cold after the holidays and has been
measure, all |uist experience in dealing
William A. Henry, father of Rev. J. laid up ever since.
with this evil goes to prove that leniency
—OF THE—
S as F baxcisco , Jan. 16.—Ex-Sen­
is a poor policy. A hypocritical cry for Q. A. Henry, airived in Portland from
‘‘religious liberty” has long rendered California oil the last steamer, After ator John C. Murphy, a prominent dem-
futile every effort of the government to spending a few days here he w ilt go up ' ocratic politician and a rival of Buckley
c innville
crush out this foul blot on the fair es­ the Willamette valley with a view of lo­ was found asphyxiated by gas in his res­
idence this morning. A broken burner
cutcheon of our nation. No law has thus cating in the state.—News.
far been effective.
The Edmunds law
A dispatch from San Bernardino, Cal­ was the cause. Ho was 41 years of age.
only has Iteen of slight effect, and it is ifornia says: The supervisors of this
W ahiiixotox , Jan. 16. —Senor Gana is
to be hoped that the present anti-poly­ county have directed the sheiiff to hire in receipt of a cablegram from tlie Chi­
gamy bill with the Tucker substitute for out al! tramps in jail t<> private parties, lian secretary of state, announcing the
tlie Edmunds senate bill will wipe out at tlie rate u( $1 a day, without board.
fact that cholera has made its appear­
the last vestige of the infamous organi­
John A. Logan, Jr., in examining bis ance in Chili where it is raging witli
sation known us the Church of Latter
father’s papers recently, discovered a great violence in tlie district of Aconca­
Day Saints.
mysterious packet, which, on investiga­ gua.
The bill as it passed the house by the
C hicago , Jan. 16.—Because of a strike
tion, proved to be a plan for a building
adoption of the Tucker substitute makes
at Washington to lie used as a school of tlie Baltimore de Ohio messenger boys
• lawful husband or wife of any person
-Carries a Complete Stock of—
the police were called out Saturday to
for education of the sons of veterans.
prosecuted for bigamy, polygamy or un­
preserve the peace und disperse tlie lads
Frank Daniel, suspected of the mur­
lawful cohabitation, a competent wit-
only eight in number, ami none of them
ness against the accused, and further der of Pat Cronin at I ewiston, Trinity
over sixteen, from in front of the office.
p ovides for the registration of all mar­ county, California, was taken from bis
Tlie boys struck because the night force
cabin,
one
night
last
week,
by
a
mob
riages, making it a misdemeanor for any
were compelled to woik after 7 a. tn.,
person to violate the provisions relative and hanged. Detective Lawson says he
without any extra pay, though they re­
to such registration.
It annuls all the was a leader of the party that commit-
ceive but $15 a month.
territorial laws providing for the identi­ ed the crime.
W ashington , .Tan. 16.—Gen. Wilson
fication of voters or electors at any elec­
O. T. Porter, of the Albany Bulletin,
B.
Hazen, chief signal officer and for a
tion, and also all the laws conferring on has caused the arrest of George Rogers,
the territorial courts the power to de­ editor of the Salem Lance, on a charge number of years at the bead of the
termine divorce cases, and abolish wo­ of criminal libel. Rogers was examined weather bureau here died suddenly at
man suffrage in the territory of Utah. Friday before an Albany justice, and his residence on K street at 8 o'clock to­
Penalties are prescribed for unlawful in­ bound over to eppear befoie the next night. He had been seriously ill since
last Thursday night. Gen. Hazen liad
tercourse, and polygamy is delined as a grand jury, which meets in March.
suffered from diabetes tor some years,
marriage between one person of one sex
Within the last week two Ohio men but of late it was thought he was get-
and more than one person of another
Will be published as soon as made out.
representing a large amount of capital, ing better. Early this morning his phy­
sex, and is declared to be a felonv. The
have visited Portland with a view to es­ sician visited him and found an alarm
financial eoiporalions known as the
tablishing in manufacturing enterprises. ing change in his condition. He failed
‘‘Church of Latter Day Saints” and the
They were iron men, and seeing the rapidly despite all that could he done
‘‘Perpetual Emigration Land company,”
THIS
idle iron plant at Oswego, they conclud­ and died without a struggle this eve­
are dissolved,and the attorney general is
ed this was no country for them, and ning. Gen. Ilazen was born in Ver­
directed to w ind them up by the process
they leit in disgust.
mont in 1839, was a graduate of West
of the courts, and all laws for an organ­
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
ized militia of the territory and the crea­
A terrible explosion occured last Fri­ point and served with distinction in the
OTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN
tion of the Nauvoo legion are annulled. day, in the new flouring mill at Carber­ war of the rebellion.
LN that tlie tax books of Yamhill
----- HEADQUARTERS FOR------
County
for
the
your
1HH6, are now in my
M iles C itv , Mont.,Jan. 16.—Cattle­
Polygamists are made ineligible to vote, ry, on the Canadian Pacific railway, 103
hands for collection, and that myself or de­
and a test oath is prescribed to all per­ miles west of Winnepeg. The explo­ men are greatly alarmed for the future, puty will visit tlie various precincts of said
sons desiring to vote, that they w ill obey sion was caused by flour dust igniting. owing to the overstocking of ranges. county as follows, between the hours of 10
o'clock a. in. aud 4 o'clock p. in.:
the laws of the United States, and es­ The building is a complete wreck. The Last year witnessed an influx of cattle
AND--------
Dundee
Monday
January 24
brought
here
to
winter.
Large
herd!
Is
pecially tlie lawB in respect to crimes loss on the building and machinery is
East I hehalem
Tuesday
“
25
(Newberg)
were brought over a parched trail from
defined in this and the original Ed­ $35,000.
West < hehalem
Rio Grande, and in their famished con- (<
Wednesday
26
munds act.
The bill provides for tho
'arter’s store)
The 24 hour clocks have been ordered
----- Sole Agent for the Celebrated-----
dition placed in ranges already so fully North Yamhill
immediate appointment by the presi­
Thursday
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27
for the Union Pacific road. Hereafter
(Runnels’)
stocked that only a phenomenally mild
dent, of all judges and selectmen of the
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passengers will breakfast at 7 o’clock,
Carlton
_____
Friday
winter could prevent heavy losses. To North McMinnville Saturday
county and probate courts, and by the
“
2!»
An Assortment of these Popular Goods
dine at 13 o’clock, sup at 18 o’clock uml
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make matters worse, the calf crop was South McMinnville Monday
governor, of all justices of tlie peace,
at 24 o'clock will be snugly snoozing.
Tuesday 1 February 1
Bellevue
In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received.
unusually large. Up to Christinas the Willamina
sheriffs, constables and other county
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2
Wednesday r
It is perfectly easy when you get used to
Thursday ’
weather was favorable and all was well Sheridan
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3
and district officers. The bill, as amend­
PLEASE
AND EXAMINE.
it; in fact, is more natural than the
Amity
but since then a temperature ranging (Simpson’s)
Friday
“
4
ed by the adoption of the substitute,
present system.
as low as forty degrees below, and Wheatland
will now bo transmitted to the senate
Saturday
" “
5 7 What we Guarantee for the Dress Goods of our Manufacture:
A dispatch from Washington dated blinding storms before which cattle Dayton
Monday
To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and mod
for the action of that body.
It is not to
Lafayette
Tuesday
“
8 approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when service b
be supiiosed that the bill will pass with­ January 15, savs: Notice is given by drift in spite of the cowboys’ efforts, re­
All
persons
are
requested
to
be
present
at
out opposition.
The Mormon church the light-house board that on and after duces cattle in flesh and so weakens said appointments and settle their taxes, considered.
Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather or a shower, with-i
has powerful friends at its bidding, and February 7th a steam fog signal will be them as so make heavy losses inevita­ or pay tlie same to me at my office by the
first of April, as required by law. if not out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking.
every effort will be made to overthrow sounded at the West Point light station, ble if bad weather continues.
then paid we will be necessitated to follow
The manufacturing, dyeing and finishing is done in such a manner, that thegoodi
law.
anything that looks like adveise legisla­ Puget sound, Washington Territory, du­
S an F rancisco , Jan. 16.—Tlie schoon­ the constructions of the T.
can be washed if desired, without the least injury to the fabric.
J. HARRIS.
ring
thick
and
foggy
weather,
instead
of
tion. It encountered opposition in tlie
G2t4
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
Our goods are wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and greatest]
lie bell now used. This signal is the er Parallel, which sailed for Astoria
house; not only from Mormon delegates,
care and skill can make them.
Thursday, was last night observed by
but from those from whom better senti­ Daboil trumphet, giving blasts of live John Hyslop, keeper of 1 lie sighting
Goods show just what they are and will be until worn out, as there is no weighting
stiffening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish; as is the case with»
ments could be expected.
Bennett, of seconds duration, with intervals of station at Point Lobos, drifting appar­
large class of goods in the market, but which disappears after a few days’ service.
North Carolina, in speaking of the clause twenty-five seconds.
ently abandoned with all sails set and
As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an article in every way«’]
requiring all the mule inhabitants of
The first effect of tho recent liquor lights burning. She drifted into a cove
liable, ami unsurpassed by similar good«, either foreign or domestic, and would respect­
You want anything in the line of
Utah to register and to swear to uphold convention in Leavenworth, Kansas, live hundred yards above the Cliff
fully ask an examination of the various styles and shades to be found on sale by wer-l
and observe tlie laws, including thia act, was felt when Jacob Lau, the defendant House and struck the rocks under a
chants who are agents for the goods.
said: ‘‘We arc again to be subjected to closed his door. Lau kept one of the heavy surf. The life saving service was
All goods of our manufacture should bear the name and trade mark of
that state of things which the south end­ most respectable places in the city. summoned, but found no one on the ves­
ed in a popular uprising.” Perhaps so. The temperance people are jubilant, sel. They built a bonfire and remained
Broadhead
And if state sovereignty still finds friends and predict a rapid closing of all sa­ in watch in case tho wrecked crew
to support it in the last recourse to be loons, the ice now having been broken. should come ashore later. About 12:30
Call nt the office of the WEST
had—tlie court of arms—tlie sooner that Five more come up this term of court, there was a terrific explosion, which
.SIDE TELEPHONE.
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We
trial is made the better.
That much and as all are the most respectable of scattered fragments of tlie vessel ior
will guarantee you
Third Street, between E anil F.
sooner will it again fall, trampled under the saloon element, if they are closed lialf a mile about, wrecking the near­
—Dealers in—
foot by tlie always victorious hosts of all will probably go.
est building and breaking every pane of
McMinnville, Oregon.
the most pertect government that lias
The police are at last making a deter­ glass for a thousand yards. The north­
ever existed.
mined raid on Chinese gambling dens ern end and balcony of the Cliff House
of
New York. Six or seven of them were wrecked, and the doors and win­
An Ottawa dispatch to the Boston
dows were blown in and tlie building
-AND-
First-class accommodations forCcmi
Advertiser says that the fishery trouble were broken up last week on Bayard
badly inlured every way. The Cliff
cial men and general travel.
street,
und
the
inmates,
some
twenty-five
an 1 the recent elections have tended to
House cottage was badly demoralized
Transient stock well cared for.
bring about a cabinet break'tip, and in all, were arrested and taken to Essex
and tlie inmates cut and bruised. Adolph
Everything new and in First-Class Or
that John Costigan, minister of internal Market court and fined $5 each. Not
HUSSEY’S
OLD
STAND.
Sntro’s fine conservatory, on the heights
revenue, and Mr. Foster, minister of one of tkem was willing to pay, and all
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itf
Patronage respectfully solicited.
above
the
cove,
were
destroyed,
and
all
fisheries, will probably resign.
It is were marched back to jail. A large
tlie
glass
in
bis
residence
was
broken.
SHERIDAN
settled that unless the United States quantity of gambling paraphernalia, to­
Than any other printing house
The sighting station was badly injured
in this county.
government makes some overtures look­ gether with a considerable amount of
by
pieces
of
debris,
which
also
damag
­
ing toward a settlement of the fishery money, was taken.
C. H. FLEMING, Prop.
ed buildings nearly half a mile distant.
dispute the Canadian government will
The Oregon Pacific railroad's steamer The damage to the buildings is about $40,-
We make a specialty ol Fine
go back to ths old system of licensing N. 8. Bentley which was sunk at Albany
R. McKUNE, PROPR.
000. Tlie vessel had on board about
foreign fishing vessels. The license will recently was raised Thursday anil taken
100,000 pounds of giant powder. Tlie
bo charged as formerly upon the ton­ to Steffen's ship yard in north Portland
captain and crew landed at point Bonita
nage of the vessel.
where she will be hauled on the ways lighthouse. Their story is that they
Ladies’ and Children’s Work
Teams and outfits furnished partie’
and thoroughly repaired. The steamer is started out from tlie heads, hut became
—A SPECIALTY.—
Further action in the Indiana legisla­
to go to the coast, at reasonable rute.
considerbly the worse for hercxperietiee becalmed a mile off the Cliff bouse and
ture, over the rupturo between the two
Hot
and
Cold
Baths,
25
Cts.
under the surface of the Willamette. drifted. When they saw a wreck in­
houses, has resulted in the house can­
—A full line of-
A strong bulkhead was constructed in­ evitable they hastily abandoned the ves­
vassing the vote for the Lieutenant
—Have Just Added—
side the big hole oil the side and she sel, knowing the dangerous nature of
Governor finding that Robertson, the re­
leaked very little on the way. At a the cargo, leaving their clothes and
The
of Cigars
publican candidate was elected by 3323
moderate expense it is believed the everything but what they had on. They
majority. The democratic members
In the City. Try Them.
Bentley will be repaired and be able to consisted of Captain Miller, tlie mate,
—Proprietor» of—
were not recognised when they attempt­
resume traffic on the upper Willamette steward and four sailors.
ed to interrupt tlie proceedings. It is
in two weeks.
further stated that the democratic sen­
Four years ago James Logan, who
ate will not recognize tho Lieutenant
—Dealers in -
owns a tract of land seven miles east of
Governor.
White
and Red Lead.
Palestine. Texas, attempted to sink a
I would most respectfully announce that
McMinnville, Oregon
A. L. Johnson, editor of the Medford well, but after going several feet was I have leased the I ’hris Newby Flouring
Linseed
and
Lubricating Oik
•t
Mill in Happy Valiev, have thoroughly
H"' been thoroughly renovated and is nos
Monitor, who *»s ro|>orted aa having compelled to abandon the project on ac­ overhauled and repaired it. and am now
Varnishes of all Descripti**’
ready
to
receive
grain.
failed several days ago, is now reported count of the rapid inflow of a thick, oily ready to do grinding for toll orcash.
Always on hand from which to select.
Kalsomine, Spanish W hiting
Come and see me.
as a defaulter in quite an amount, eonis- sulistance resembling petroleum. On a
t»ml
.4. A. VKRSTKKG.
Storage and Cleaning. 3 cent« Cairn h »
Paris Whiting
ting of school, church and other money. close examination Mr. Logan found
n
M c M innville
P. A B. and Princess MetJi«
The other day, while crossing the new manv specimens of surface coal, heavi­
bridge across Rogue river, it is said he ly impregnated with oil, and several
Roof Paint, Venitian R«t-
made an attempt tot ike Ids life by jump­ springs cropping out. The springs wert
Spanish Brown, Yellow 0<
ing off the bridge while in a fit of insan­ discovered by breaking through heavy
Ila.« been removed to Garrison’s
-And-
and Hardware
building, up stairs. Atten­
ity. At last reports he is in the same cakes of
and^e u7.
re,«*cWullF
«o call
incrusted petroleum.
Mr.
tion is invite«! to this
Prices
as Low as the Lowe»*-
condition.
Samuel Dexter recently purchased a
Guaranteed.
lll’MSEM SCHOOL.
tf
WM. GALLOWAY Prop.
half interest in the property, and send­
,,f
JONES &
Its facilities for thorough practical in­
A fair apportionment bill should be ing specimens of the coal to a Houston
struction; actual business department a
!rifl8
Throat or
passed by the legislature. It can be of chemist, received from him a complete specialty where currency, bank checks,
.
1
I-ung Disease. If you havo
no advantage to either political party. analysis, which confirms the expecta­ drafts, etc., are used.
is warranted, is because it is tho best
“RS? d‘ or t1” cl>>ldren are Soother at hand. It is *b* ***L,
Crayon and Partrait Work a Specialty
The one introduced by Hon. E>. R. tion of heavy petroleum in large quanti­
Blood Preparation known. It will pool- threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough
lively cure all Blood Diseases, pnrif.es the r* FnSlish Remedy and prevent medicine yet made that will ** m
Also teaches Shorthand.
Ijtughlin, of Ihh county, is as fair as ties on the premises. Arrangements
whole system, and thoroughly builds up the further trouble, h 1, a pooitivo cure infantile disorders. It
fair can be, and should be parsed by all are now being negotiated to bore the
Up Stairs, Garrison’s Building,
constitution. Remember, we guarantee it. and we guarantee it. Trico 10 and 50c •r Jf Tphint, but rives the chi1“
tan J, um pain. Price 25 cent».
means
ground and make a complete test.
jnlttf
G. R. HIGGINS, Principal.
Geo. W. Burt, druggist.
Geo. W. Hurt, druggist.
Geo. W. Burt, drupgi.-L
SPECIALTY.
FINE TAILORING
Good Fit Guaranteed or No Sale.
r:
i tí
ee
¡McMinnville
McM. F. D
Oregon.
M M
F urniture
S tore ,
Furniture and Undertakers’Goods.
Opera House.
List of
Prescription Druggist
WATCH
SPACE.
A. J. APPERSON,
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Droadheacl Dress Groods.
CALL
“WHEN”
Job Printing
Worsted Mills, Jamestown, N. Y.
CITY STABLE)
Groceries and Provisions. Henderson Bros. Prop
Lower Prices
McMinnville Raths !
Livery and Feed stable!
Book and Card Printing.
Sharing, Hair foiling and- - - -
- - - - Shampoing Parlors.
Transient Stock Well Cared For!
Grive me a CalL
Milliner Done I
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Statements,
Cards, Etc
Ite li U tea,
Ä7. £n,ly
BUSINESS
Jones & Co.,
Finest Line
Wurra Saw Mills.
McMinnville Sash and di* F»fl*
•“£
COLLEGE!! Work Delivered Promptly Highest Market Price raid for Wheat,
Satisfaction
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