The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 01, 1887, Image 1

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THE
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FIRE-PLACE.
Abort History of the Progress Made In
Heating and Ventilating Appliances.
Warm
..aim and
auu pure air are equally as
jVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY important factors in our lives as good
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food, and although even the least civ­
tìrrisons Building. McMinwllle, Oregon,
ilized of people have managed bj some
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means to keep their dwellings warm,
Talmage At Tui-ner, it was not until comparatively recent
Fabliihsrs «nd Proprietors.
times that any attention was given to
systematic heating and perfect ventil­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
ation. 1 he dwelling, as a means ot
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protection against the weather, may be
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regarded to some extent as an enlarged
Intered in the Poatortlce at McMinnville, Or.
garment, and indeed the difference be­
as second-class matte*.
tween a loose mantle and the tent of a
nomad is not very great. In order to
i. V. V. JOHNSON, M. D. add to the comfort which any shelter
provides, man has sought from the
Northwest corner of Second and B streets,
earliest times to obtain some adequate
method of heating his domicile. His
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ettorts in this direction were for a long
Kay be found at his office when not absent on pro- period confined to building a fire of
»donal business.
wood upon the naked earth. In tin
oldest dwellings of which we have any
LITTLEFIELD & CALBREATH,
knowledge the fire was made upon a
hearth of stone, as the ruins of the lake
Physicians and Surgeons, dwellers show. Then in the days oi
¡he ancient Hebrews and Egyptians a
M c M innville and L afayette , or .
rude fire apparatus was in use, which
J T. Galbreath, M. D.. office over Yamhill County served after a fashion the purposes of
lank, MoMinnville. Oregon.
their factories and foundries. Still
R. Littlefield, M. D., office on Main street,
yrtto, Oregon._____________________ ___
doves and chimneys and grates were
mt known until centuries later, for not
intil the beginning of the middle ages
S. A. YOUNG, M. D.
lid the “smoke catcher" of the an-
'•ients give place to something better.
Physician and Surgeon,
harcoal was the ordinary fuel, and
iirf was also used, the evidence
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of which has been found at Pom­
Office and residence on D street. All calls promptly
peii and at other exhumed places. The
Buffered day or night.
.irst mention of hard coal is made in A.
i>. 300, for at that time history tells us
DR. G. F. TUCKER,
>f a combustible mineral which th«
inilhs of Greece employed for then
DEMIST,
res. Not until the twelfth century,
however, was the chimney in general
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:se throughout Europe. According to
Office-Two doors east of Bingham's furniture
Tomlinson and Turner, in their work
¡tore.
Laughing gas administered for painless extraction.
of lieatintr and ventilating in England,
down to the time of William the Con­
queror, the inhal 49 ts of Britain
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
dwelt in straw thatched huts parti­
tioned into two rooms, in order that
near the family of the master the ser­
vants might be sheltered. In the mid­
|l and House. Single meals 25 cents.
dle of the front and principal room was
Ill Sunpl« Booms for Commercial Men a mammoth common hearth, over
which in the roof was a little tower to
r. MULTNER, Prop.
make a draught that should carry iffl
the smoke. Long after this came a
primitive sort of line, which developed
W. V. PRICE,
later into the old-fashioned chimuej
corner of our far-off grandfathers,
whose enormous capacity embraced a
whole family and supplied them with
cheering warmth. And this kind of
Up Stairs in Adams’ Building,
lire-place and chimney continued in
vogue, with no improvement in its
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technical construction, until the latter
part of the last century, when two
Americans, Benjamin Franklin and
HJSTER POST BAND, Count Rumford, began busying them­
selves with the heating question.
The Best in the State.
Franklin separated the fire-) lace from
i»repared to furnish music for all occasions at reason the chimney, and led the draught after
able rates. Address
a short ascent downward again, in or­
that it might pass through a pipe
V. J. ROWLAND, der
beneath the floor, and again through
Business Manager, McMinnville.
the chimney into the outer air. This
sort, of stove has always been called
the “Franklin or Pennsylvania stove.”
M'MINNVILLE
Rumford allowed the characteristic pe­
culiarities of the fire-place to remain,
but brought it further forward into th<
room, narrowing the chimney at the
Corner Third and D streets, McMinnville
height of the fire-place opening to so
small a size that only a slender flue
was left to carry off the smoke. Then
OGAN BROS. & HENDERSON, dampers
were invented and other im­
provements made until open fire-places
Proprietors.
of the present day are well adapted to
the purpose for which they are de­
The Best Rigs in the City. Orders signed, so far as good ventilation is
concerned, although their heating ca­
romptly Attended to Day or Night,
pacity is very small, because the hot
air for the most part escapes through
i* the chimney. Therefore, for cold
weather, as every body knows, the oper
tire-place is not adapted. It is apt to
BILLIARD HALL.
warm one side of the body only, while
the other side freezes. If only sous
arrangement could be devised whereb
A Strictly Temperance Resort.
this objection might be overcome anc'
IMdfl) Ohuroh member, to th. contrary not the imperfections of the grate fire be rec­
with, landing.
tified, how much it would be preferred
by every body for its free, bright flames,
which shed a titful and magical light
Orphans’ Home” throughought the room, rendering it
more "livable" and suffusing it with a
noetic charm while their fantastic
TONSORIAL PARLORS,
charm is observed. But until that
¡¡me comes and fuel is far cheapei
•«fr llist du., and the only pnrlor-llk. «hop In the those who would like grate fires mils',
city. Non. but
fain content themselves with stoves,
nt-elaae Workmen Employed that are more practical, if less poetic.
'is Leading Hotel of McMinnville.
id,Oregon
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M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FEBRUARY 1, 188*3
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—The wi e man for seeth tne evn
and prnpaieth unto bimselt a cyclone­
pit. Even if the tornado fails to ar
H. H. WELCH. rive the pit will come in handy din ing
family dislurbauces.— Somerville Jour
—'There was a man once on a time, nal.
—A sen imental bride pnt the follow­
'ho thought him very wise. He posi-
q estio'i to
to net
her uKn».,
mother on the
eve
itig question
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»«ly affirmed he’d never advertise, | ing
uf h r r» redding:
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editing: “How 1'ng
-ng does the
hi the goods were advertised ere long, so-called
’* ’ * honeymoon
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Hur
nrafi
last?" H-r prac
■d thereby hangs a tail. The ad was ' ti al mam ma replied:
“Till you ask
•I in nonpareil, and headed “Sheriff's
I your husband for money.’’
X K Mail.
—“Did yon ever «tu ly botany, M
—A Justice in Georgia recently
ndertook to marry two couples at i Clara?" he asked, rs he handed her a
ncs and married bosh women to one of . 1 eauiiful houqu L “No." she re, lied,
“e ®en before he was aware of the “I never had a taste for anything of
He afterwards got the matter that sort but I am pas dooat ly fond of
“•ighteaed out to the satisfaction of , flowers.’’— If. Y. Timer.
—Gay old gen ie .» an to boy. on
« contracting parties.—N. K. Sun.
twelfth birthday: “I hope you will
—A Harvard student searched for a in
’piove in wisdom, knowledge and
*•* in the gas-pipe with a lighted
virtue. ’ Boy, politely reluming the
jjkih. He will never do it again. compliment,
totally unconscious of
is this to say in favor of a col-
•pste education: When a wan learns sarcasm: 'The same to you, sir!”— St.
hythin'f he learns it so thoroughly 1'aul Jlerahl.
j —Mamie—“How can Lucille marry
he never forgets it
old fossil. Closefist? What if he is
l~A citizen, scared by Wiggin's earth- that
g»,lie—“Did you
yon know that
th-it
,o rich’’' Sadie
predictions ' sent his two half- he has heart disease so badly that the
F°*n boys to a friend in the country. slightest shock is liable to prove
fatal?
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luW daJ8 la,cr the fr end wrote him: j Mamie—"Ah, that's it’’ _ Sails—“Yas,
sir: Piease take your boys back ' snd Lucille thinks she will be able to
M «end us the earthquake."- Halves- i «hock him."—TA« AamM«r.
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tatdoor Kith of Yamhill County Bank Building.
M c M innville , oiiegon .
TELEPHONE.
ALONG THE COAST.
NO. 67
Florence Cavanaugh, formerly of
OREGON NEWS.
Marysville, committed suicide at
Jeal­ Everything of General Interest in a Con­
A Column Devoted to th« Intaretu of Farmer« Devoted Principally to Washington Territory Truckee, Cal., with morphine.
ousy of a rival is supposed to be the
and Stockmen.
densed Form
and California.
cause.
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The people of LaGrande are organ­
Harry Owen White, a painter, shot
Notice how suddenly the fowls stop j Colfax, W. T., is to have an electric
laying when cold weather oomes. fire alarm system.
and killed himself over his mother’s ( izing for protection against fire.
He left a i The supreme court has decided the
Keep them warm, feed well, and you
Hack Hurley, of San Gorgonio, Cal., grave in Sacramento, Cal.
will have plenty of eggs.
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letter which said he had been brought : Ready liquor law unconstitutional.
shot and killed Louis Maginnis.
into the world without consultation j Walter Smith, son of G. W. Smith,
When breeding horses for the farm
Robert Walker, a native of England, and he proposed to end^his life as he ; was dangerously stabbed at Baker
do not ignore speed, but have that
was found in his cabin near Delta, saw fit.
ajieed In W8]king ¡nstead of trotti
City.
and train the colts in the same direc- W. T.
F. M. Dennis, recently from Tacoma, [ Oregon City voted a $1,000 dona­
Spokane Falls made $S00,000 of Washington Territory, shot himself tion to the bridge project at that
cion.
improvements
during the year just through the head at the Sisters’ Hos- [ place.
The Arab compels his horse'to feed
pital, in Los Angeles, Cal. A surgical! The warehouses at Yuquina are
rom the ground in order to main­ ended.
The Northern Pacific is building a operation was about to be performed, crowded with wheat awaiting sliip-
tain the curve of the backbone. This
is the natural way oi feeding, and is bridge over the Spokane river at Trent and it is thought he preferred death ment.
to the ordeal.
The residence of Volt»<re Gurney
station.
an argument for low mangers.
Two trumps stole the west-bound ‘,t’ ^CQ Mile, Douglas county, was
A soldier drank three glasses o*
A slow milker should never be
mail sack out of the Montana Home ‘burned recently.
allowed to touch a cow.
If » cow whisky and fell dead in a San Fran­
George Foike, cook on board the
(M.
T.) depot a few nights since. The
cisco
saloon.
milks easily, a good milker should be
J. H. Love, a ship carpenter, com­ sack was found next morning near by. lug rearless, is supposed to have been
able to get all the milk in five minutes,
and he will get more than a person mitted suicide at San Francisco bv Several registered letters had been drowned at Empire.
rifled, but the rest of the mail was un­
A large force-of hands in the shoo»
worktttkeS t6n miuutes t0 do th«.same taking laudanum.
it.
, 4 N-Co-The Dalles
The Indian school at the Simcoe touched.
At Fort Spokane, W. T., Private have been discharged.
Insects may be destroyed with hot agency of the Yakima reservation
He
Church, of Co. K, was killed,
It is reported that a'colony of Mor­
alum. Put it in hot water and let it contains 125 pupils.
fall- mons are making arrangements to
boil until the alum is dissolved. Apply
A Japanese sailor fell from the top­ was hauling wood on a sled, and con-
settle in the Malheur country.
o with a brush, and all creeping mast of the schooner Penelope at Vic­ ing from the load was dragged a
siderable distance under one of the
The petrified bones of a mastodon
t lings are instantly destroyed without toria, and was instantly'killed.
runners.
His parents reside near were found imbedded in Palmer’s
danger to human life or injury to
Geo. Mathers fell off the ice flume Des Meines, Iowa.
property.
J J
Creek, \ ainhill county recently.
on Prosser Creek, at Boca, Cal., sus­
A young man named Alex. McAulay
The farmer should not forget that taining injuries that proved fatal.
The total property valuation of the
is mysteriously missing, and there are state of Oregon is put at $79422 973
two great factors in fattening hogs
A
boy
named
Marshall
was
shot
and
fears
of
foul
play.
He
left
all
hi«
an increase of $3,817,344 over 1885. ’
with the greatest economy are con-
hnement and warmth. An exposed killed near Stockton,Cal., accidentally, personal property in a saloon at
A fire occurred at Jacksonville
P*g lit cold or wet weather will exhaust by a companion while duck hunting. Seattle, W. T., two months ago, and
which
destroyed the house of Mrs.
inquired
for
a
lodging
hou^e,
since
fully one-third of its feed in sustain­
It is reported that the Union Pacific
James P McDonald.
Nothing was
ing bodily warmth, thus creating a is about to abandon the twenty-four which no one has Been him.
saved at nil.
‘hrect loss to the farmer of nearly one- hour system aa it causes too much
The Tacoma Mill company received
Parties are building a telegraph line
third of the food consumed.
confusion.
a dispatch the other day from San to I rtneville, Crook county, and also,
An unknown man fell overboard Francisco, asking if 500,000 lies could as soon as the season will permit, will
An old farmer says there is no feed
so good to keep animals in flesh dur­ from the coal wharf near the bow of be furnished on short notice. The grade a new road to that town.
ing winter as scalded oats. For mares the steam collier Umatilla at Seattle, oompany answered in the affirmative,
Cyrus J .nes’s house, near M.irquams-
and it is expected that a steamship
cows and sheep that are to raise and was drowned.
viile, Cl.ickamas county, was burned,
young !t is cuperior to almost any
Thomas Wat.eon, convicted of hav­ will arrive shortly for the cargo.
other feed, as it not only puts the ing stolen a 10 cent purse from a lady
A new departure has been made in the parties who discovered the fire
animal in good condition to furnish in San Francisco was sentenced to six the rules of the United States peni­ were unable to save anything except a
mi k abundantly, but the youug at years in San Quentin.
tentiary, McNeil’s island, W. T. Every trunk.
The Coos bay stage a few days ago
person
brought to that island under
birth are strong and active. Wheat
Commencing February 1st, a pas­
bran is also an excellent feed for breed­ senger train will be run daily between sentence now has the right side of the fell over the grade into the river at a
ing animals given' in the form of a Walla Walla and Pendleton, to con­ hair on the head shaved off, while the point known as Cape Horn The
mess.
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left side is allowed to remain in its horses were killed and the wagon
nect with theO. S. L. trains.
sui'ished to pieces.
Domestic Animals of the World,
At Fort Duchesne, U. T., a soldier normal state.
Emma Enshkorn,
gh-1 ftRed 16
Ed. Lyon of Salmon City, Idaho,
here are in round numbers 92.000, named Dike fell from his horse, while
shot
and
killed
Peter
Gunderson,
near
which
got
into
a
shooting
scrape,
in
out
riding
alone,
and
was
stunned.
?t,le’ 3?-000'W0 horses,
Clifton,
alxiut
twenty
miles
above
he
was
so
badly
injured
that
his
He
froze
to
death
before
he
was
found.
, JU7W0’000 sheeP and about 46,000,-
Astoria. The girl seems to have been
vW «wine in Europe.
A woolen firm at Appleton, Wis., assailants left him for dead. It seems fully justified in her action.
Scandinavian counties and Servia have written to the board of trade of some parties were disputing his right
Wilson Carl lost his barn by fire on
lead in cattle.
Denmark has 735 Walla Walla, asking for information to the possession of a certain mining
head of cattle to every 1,000 of popn­ regarding the place as a site for a fac­ claim, when words led to shooting, the Glenbrook road, in Yamhill
irons being brought into requisition. county, together with agricultural
ation, Servia G09 head, Norway 562 tory.
A few days ago as Criss Elder was machinery, hay, etc., aggregating a
head snd Sweden 483 head per 1,000
Mr. Gwin Hicks, deputy revenue
loss of about $1,200, partlv covered by
returning
to Fort Shaw from Helena, insurance.
population.
j collector, says that there is not at the
z
Montana,
with
a
heavy
load
of
freight,
Servia stands at the head in sheep present time a dealer in oleomargarine
he
drove
over
the
grade
and
upset
his
The old Bennett Hotel at Salm
Ilus country has 2,000 head *of sheen in either Oregon or Washington terri­
load, which, falling ujion him, resulted occupied by Chinese, was burned. It
to every 1,000 of its inhabitants tory.
His
wife
in
his
almost
instant
death,
was tilled with sleeping Chinamen,
Greece comes next with 1,496 head
Thomas Wright, and old and re-
hpam, Roumania, Great Britain and i spected farmer in the Chimaoum accompanied him on the trip, but three of whom were enveloped in
fortunately succeeded in escaping flames before they could be awakened
Norway rank above the average i valley, Idaho, was found dead
reelin-
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and were burned to death.
Uenrnark, with about 677 head per I ing in a chair before the stove in his from the wreck uninjured.
Notice has been given by the Light­
1,000 of its population, scarcely conies house.
Four men escaped from the county
house Board that on and after Febru­
up to the average. All other coun­
J. D. Loud, recently arrived from ary 7th a steam fog signal will be ail in Portland. Theyare J. E. Jones,
tries are below the average, more es­ ! Oregon, was found dead in his bed in
brought from The Dalles snd held as
pecially Holland, Switzerland, Sweden the Swanton house, Santa Cruz, Cal. sounded at the West Point Light Sta­ a witness ; Thomas Ryan, same; Ed.
tion, Puget Sound, W. T., during
and Belgium.
Heart disease is supposed to be the thick and foggy weather, instead oi Davis, held for burglary and Chas. K.
Ross, who has some fourteen indick
heads the list in swine, cause.
the bell now u«ed. This signal is the meats against him. The sheriff offers
having 1,062 head per 1.000 of its
A
Srn
Diego
merchant
received
a
Daball trumpet, giving blasts of five a reward of $25 for each.
population, Spain com ?s next in order
",th 272 head pei. 10(J0 inhabit)Ult8. j singular order from an interior settle- seconds’ duration, with intervals of
ReV
{• ,?urK°r» * popular
ment one day recently. It was for a
Denmark -63 head. Portugal, Austria, i stock of playing cards, a Bible and a twenty-five seconds.
preacher of the M. E. church South,
At Cle-elum, W. T., a Mongolian has mysteriously disappeared from
Koumama and Germany are placed
named Chung Fung had a quarrel Wingville, and his friends are anxious
above the aggregate average, with i bowie-knife.
Bailey, an old negro, was killed in with two of his countrymen, and that to ascertain his whereabouts, it is
rrance closely approaching thereto.
All other countries were placed lower his own cabin between Genoa, Nev., night while they were asleep he placed feared that, while laboring under a
down the list, and especially Sweden, | and Carson City. Two negroes have a stick of giant powder between them temporary alierration, he wandered off
Holland, Italy and Noi way. The last I been arrested. Bailey owed them u and lighted the fu>e.
One of the into the mountains and perished.
Chinamen was killed outright, and
named has only 56 head to each 1 000 few dollars.
A correspondent of the Oregonian
At Flagstaff, Arizona, J. N. Berry another, Ah Jim, was hurt so badly gives
of its population.
the following particulars of a
was shot and killed by a man named that he will not live. Fung was cap yclone near Cottage Grove: This
In figuring on the collective live Hames. Half an hour later citizens tured but took poison and died.
part of the country whs visited by a
stock of the several nations it is found mobbed the murderer and his brother,
A report is in circulation to the genuine “cyclone,” bnt of small pro­
that Russia has the largest number of shooting both fatally.
effect that the Indians on the Fort portions. It came from the west and
animals of every class. Inclusive of
1 oland and Finland this empire has I Lon Carey, of Billings, Montana, Hall reservation (Idaho) are “putting proceeded due east. Its greatest fury
“i00;000 h*“d of cattle. was married on the evening of Decem­ on their war paint” and are making was exhibited near the residence of
4t>,000,000 head of sheep, 10,000 000 I ber 29, and his wife applied for a di­ hostile demonstrations against the oc­ 8. E. Veatcli, about two miles west ot
«wine and 17,000,000 horses. Sheep I vorce next day. She has since de­ cupation of part of their reservation Cottage Grove. After coming over
by the O. 8. L. and U. N. railroads. the mountain from the Siuslaw, it
hnve increased 20 per cent in twenty , serted him and gone East.
Gov. Hauser, of Montana, has All work is said to have been tempor­ dropped down within one hundred and
years and horned cattle and swine 4
granted a reprieve for thirty days to arily suspended on the reservation in rifry yards of lhe alaive residence and
per cent.
Siifierintendent twisted a large fir tree, four feet in
Next to Russia Germany has the ! Thomas Harding, the Beaverhead consequence, and
county prisoner, convicted of murder Blickensderfer has been summoned t<> diameter, off from therofits and turned
l™V£Vl,niT‘vt'r Of cattle’ abol,t 15> and
Omaha, where a "powwow” of the U. it as rapidly and seemingly with as
under sentence to hang.
’ but„O<7m:‘ny h« barely
P. railroad officials will be held to dis­ much ease as a boy would spin his top
25 000,000 sheep, 7,000,000 swine and ■ In the suit of the United Stales 1 cuss the situation.
for some time before it fell.
It then
only 3,000,000 horses. Austria-Hun- ' against Hibb’s bondsmen at Lewiston,
A shocking accident occurred nt picked up a couple of sheep standing
gary ranks third, with 12,000 000 Idaho, to recover $10,000, the jury
horned cattle, 7,000,000 swine knd; rendered a verdict for the full amount. the farm of R. B. Miller, twenty-fiv - near by end carried them in the air
His for 2O0 yards. They were not killed
about 3,000,000 horses, but sixth on The defendants will a»k for a new miles south of Sprague, W. T.
wife, himself and a hired man were outright, but died Afterwards. In its
trial.
the
list
with
regard
to
sheep,
having
only 20,000,000 head.
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I. J. Harris, a farmer residing near in the stables and corrals, engaged in course it followed the lane leading
attending to household duties. The
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near James
Austria stands next to France in ' Ladner’s landing, on the Frazer river, screaming of the two little children 1 m
McFarland's residence tearing tin
cattle, having 11,000,000 head, but B. C., was discovered murdered in his in the house attracted the attention of trees, fences and everything in its
takes the fourth place in sheep and own house. He was killed by a blow all, and running to the house they tra< k. The rails were carried to the
swine, having 24,000,000 of the first from an ax. There is no clue to ti>e found the elder, a boy, lying on the bight of about 300 feet and hurled
and 5,000,000 of the latter. Austria murderer.
steps, his clothes on fire. His injuries 300 yard- into the fields on either side
has 3,000,000 horses, and in this'com­
Miss Lorena Gale was drawn under were so severe that he died in a few <>f its course. Thus it proceeded un­
pares about with France and 8ervia the wheels of a locomotive at Loe , hours.
From tlie younger chilli it til three-quarters of a mile of town,
combined.
Angeles, and one truck passed com­ was learned that the unfortunate boy where its furv was intercepted by a
Great Britain has about 9,000,000 pletely over her lower limbs, throwing had lighted a piece of paper nnd in hill near the Masonic and Odd Fellow«'
cattle, but next to Russia is most pop­ the car from the track. The doctors trying to put it out the flames spread cemetery
At this point it seemed to
ulous in sheep, having 32,000,000 say she is fatally hurt.
break, but its force was not entirely
to his clothing.
head. She stands fifth in the list of
It came
The voters of Wallowa have destroyed, by any means.
Mr. P. Greary, one of the owners
horses, having 2,500,000 head, and
petitioned the legislature to cut them rushing on, passing just south of
and
navigators
of
the
sloop
Olympia,
with 2,225,000 swine is sixth in the
off from Union county and make town, picking up water from low
list. The census of live stock in who left Seattle with his sloop last : them a separate county. Pine creek places and spreading destruction,
summer
for
Alaska,
was
knocked
over
­
Great Britain has been reduced during
j people also ask to sever their connec- wherever anything could be destroyed,
the last six years by over 500,000 board by the boom striking him, near 1 tion.
If these two petitions are in its way. After passing Cottage
cattle, 750,000 hogs, and 4,000,000 Sitka, and was drowned.
1 granted there will remain in Union Grove to the distance of about four
I sheep.
Messrs. Chas. Drummond and Rob­ ■ county about forty-two townships, and miles, it seemed to have regained its
Denmark has 347,500 horses, 1 470- ert Beck, who were last seen in a dug­ La Grande will be the geographical original force, and for a short distance
it twisted and tore trees up as if they
000 head of cattle, 1,550,000 sheep out on Newcastle island, W. T„ are center.
hail been straw«. The wwth of track
j and 501,000 hogs; Norway, 1,000,000 suppoeed to have been lost. The dug­
Italy is not a live stock country and passed over by the storm is about
head of cattle, 1,700.000 sheep, but out wm found, bottom upwards on
the quality is low. The kingdom has thirty yards.
It was funnel shaped
only 100,000 hogs; Sweden 2,000,000 the gulf side of the island.
only 3,500,000 cattle, 1,000,000 horses, and in the center the colors of the
horned cattle, 1,500,000 sheep, 500,000
A woman known as Gracie, but 3,000,000 sheep and 3,750,000 swine.
| rainbow could be plainly distinguisnad.
horses and 500,000 hogs
I whosa right nama is supposed to ba
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