Consolidated Feh. 1,1889. M c M innville . O regon . F riday . F ebruary WASHIPGTCN LETTER. SAM HILDERAND'S CAREER. ip , 1889. RUDOLPH S MANY FAVORITES. For Years His Name Was a Household “A Woman in the Case” was the Cause [From our regular correspondent. 1 Terror in Southeast Missouri. of All His Trouble. Washington, Jan. 25, 1889.' “ Blaine is done for now, ” said a During the early 60s Sain Hilde­ The great sensation of the world —AT— well known Republican that I met I brand ivtis the terror of Union men to-day is the murder or suicide of OREGON. at the door of the hotel where the all over southeast Missouri, and es­ Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria. man from Maine has quarters.1 pecially in St. Francois county, the His career has been that of nearly -1ST “Why, what’s up?” I eagerly northern part of which was his till the crowned heads of Europe Hard-isa.«- <3= Heath- asked. “Oh,” said the politician,: home. The Hildebrands were from anti it is a wonder that ho lived as “he’s ‘hoodooed’ again by that con­ tyne immemorial regarded as a long as he did. The account of his olTBSCUlI’TlON BATE». founded Burchard, whose three R’s hard lot, and many tough stories career may be interesting to our settled him in 1884. He’s here are related by old settlers of their readers, at any rate it teaches that me I.'opy. per year, in advance.............. )-ipr. six months in advaco......... 1 w now, in this hotel, and Blaine might proclivity for appropriating their virtue is not to be found in the as well pack his gripsack and go neighbor’s hogs to their own use. crowned heads of Eurojx.'. back to Maine. He will never be Indeed, hog stealing seemed to be Although numerous and conflict­ secretary of state.’ I stepped into one of their strong points. ing accounts have been received the hotel and glancing over the The Hildebrand boys, of whom from Europe concerning the sudden OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. register, discovered that Rev. Dr. there were six, grew up entirely and mysterious death of Crown UNITED STATES. Burchard was really a guest of the without education, having no dispo­ Prince Rudolph of Austria, yet it house. However, I am not as su­ sition to avail themselves of even I is remarkable that they all coincide ('re ideut ........................... Grover Cleveland . Seeiet iry ..ISU'e.....................'£,,08AF£. ’i1*',8-? i perstitious as ths man I met, be­ the meagre educational facilities of in one particular, namely, that Secretary of i’reaanry........... CLas. 8.Fairchild sides, I have the best of reasons for those early times; consequently, at there was a woman in the case. Secretary ot the Interior.......... ... . r. Mias Secretary of War..................... w"i. C.’••n oonlinne their i-ubacriptione. so, as several Republican senators murderous rifle was an old gentle­ marriage. lie was stationed at the Window Gans, or Galvanized Iron Cor. ice, 2— If suba-ribcre order the discontinuance or or Ornamental Iron work of any kind are opposed to several sections of man by the name Ringer, who, time in command of the troops at thfcir periodical» the publishers may continue to remember that Ilodson’a shop is tho send them until all arrears are paid. the very one-sided measure, and though he had never taken any ac­ Prague, where he considerably 3— if subscribers neglect to or re.use to take only supported it because they felt' tive part in opposing Hildebrand, shocked the inhabitants of that an­ their periodic» 1« from tie office to which they certain that there was no prospect was well known as a very pronounc­ cient capital of the Kingdom of Bo­ have been directed, they are held responsible tilt they have settled their bill an-1 ordered of its ever becoming a law. Senator ed Union man, and that was hemia by his flagrant and public their paper discontinued Blair openly state;! that if this vote enough. On the second evening relations with the Baroness de S., a 4_If subseripere move to other places with I Where su»h work can be done. out informing ttie pnblist.er, and the papers are could have defeated it, he would after the hattl of Wilson’s Creek, widow considerably his senior. Dur­ sent to the former direction, they are held have voted against it. The Demo- [ Mo., the old gentleman, who had ing one of his periodical visits to responsible, .... . . 5_T1-." courts have decided that refusing to I cratic senators, to their honor be it' just returned from Mineral Point, Vienna the prince visited the great take periodicals from the office or removing Bring on your drawings and get estimates on said, voted solidly against it. It ten miles distant, where he had furniture store of Messrs II., on the and leaving them uncalled fur is prime facie work, warranted first-class and to your now goes to the house, where it is | been to get a newspaper from which Ringstrasse, and ordered a most evidence oi intentional fraud. satisfaction. 6 -The postmaster who neglects to give the to be hoped it will be buried be­ to learn the particulars of the bat­ magnificent suit for a bedroom, legal notice uf the neglect of a person to take yond the hope of a resurrection. from the office the paper addressed to him, is tle, was sitting on the porch of his dressing-room, boudoir and salon. .ilble also to the publisher for the subscription It is a mistaken idea to suppose 1 residence leading aloud to his fam­ Proud of this piece of imperial pa­ P> "_____ _____________ that women are not the equals of ily and several neighbors who had tronage, Messrs. H. lost no time in men in what is known among horse­ gathered at his house to hear the displaying the articles ordered in S, A. YOUNG, M. D. men as “staying power............... ” This fact news. Suddenly the little group their shop windows, marked as hav­ was full}' proven this week when was startled by the sharp report of ing been “ordered by his Imperial Physician & Surgeon, Woman " ’s Suffrage the National ..................... ~ _ a rille, simultaneously with which Highness the Crown Prince Ru­ M c M imifille , - - - O hi Association held their twenty-first a thin white smoke rose from the dolph.” During a whole week the Ottico iin-1 residence on Lt street, annual convention. If twenty one cedar bushes some seventy-five store was surrounded by a crowd of calls promptly answered day or niglit. years steady hammering away on yards distant, and the old gentle­ spectators eager to see the things one thing does not prove their man fell from his chair mortally which had been ordered for his six- I)K. J. C. MICHAUX “staying power,” then I am no wounded. The terrified family and teen-year-old bride, while the news­ judge of such qualities. neighbors carried the old num into papers expatiated on .the excellent Practicing Physician and Surgeon, The judiciary committee of the the house and cared for him as best taste displayed by the imperial house will report a bill amending they could, but in a few hours lie bridegroom. Suddenly, however, LAFAYETTE, OREGON the naturalization law. It provides died. the fact oozed out that the furniture that an alien shall live five years Jan, 21, ’8S. This was, perhaps, the beginning in question was not at all destined in the United States before he can of Sain Hildebrand’s career of blood for the Princess Stephanie, but for \ÂZ IÏ E FÆ ? become a citizen, and < does away and robbery, and during nearly two the baroness, of whom mention has with the present requirement of years following his name was a been made above, and the news was declaration of his intention of be- household terror. With not a sin­ confirmed PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. when the goods were coming a citizen. gle trait of character to command seen in the act of being packed in Senator Vest is a admiration, he had, nevertheless, a cases bearing that lady’s name and Where will always be found all the latest joke, and he was this week the au­ sort of dare-devil courage that v? 4;) address at Prague. On this oc­ Surgery a Specialty. styles m season. Also a nice line of Bazaar thor of one which caused a titter to seemed to court danger, and he re­ casion the public outcry was so Goods such as E usually kept in a millinery store, and I would respectfully ask a share of go around the senate that was join­ garded every Union man of any great that the emperor felt himself FiRST NATIONAL BANK, public patronage. I will al.-o say tint I have ed in by the Republicans, although prominence as the appropriate vic­ bound to take public notice thereof, engaged the services of Mrs. Stuar; who will the laugh was on them. Mr. Vest tim of his unerring rille. One of be pleased to meet her former patrons. ------ of m ’ minxville , or .,------ Yours trulv. presented a memorial purporting to the most deeply deplored of these and the crown prince was suspend­ .1 Al OB WORTMAN................... President, be signed by a number of dentists was Col. Firmin Mcllvane, one of ed from his command and ordered MRS. A. BURT. asking R. P. BIRD......................... Vice-l’resident, that a bounty of $1 per the most prominent farmers in the by his father to undergo two .I no . WORTMAN ......................... Cashier. tooth extracted be allowed to Amer­ county. Col. Mcllvane was an ac­ months’ arrest. Another fair friend of the Crown Transacts» general Balking Business. De­ ican dentists,, “in order to encour­ tive Unjon man, and had not been Prince, a beautiful actress of the posits reeeiv. d subject to check. Seli. sight age an honest industry, lower the backward in seeking to suppress exchange an ! t-legraphie transfers on New cost to patients, and encourage the I all lawlessness, and, as a matter of Burg theatre, was induced by the York, Sau Francisco aud Portland. Third Street, between E and F June 21. ly. immigration of dentists from other I course, had sought to have Hilde­ emperor, within a fortnight of his McMinnville, Oregon. parts of the world, thereby making brand arrested. This was enough son’s marriage, to put a stop to her M c M innville national bank . a better market for the agricultural to seal his fate. lie was marked intimacy with the latter in a some­ and other products of this country.” as a victim, and for months an op­ what characteristic manner. Old m ’ minnvii . le , obegon . Count Torock, a cynical and some­ First-class accommodations for Ccnuner A very clever parody on the amend­ portunity was watched for that what original member of Francis cial men and general travel. Trannotl a Genaral Banking Business. ment the Republicans adopted to would enable the murderous assas­ Joseph’s household, was persuaded Transient stock well cared for. President............................. W.COWLS Everything new and in First-Cluss Order the tariff bill, allowing a bounty of sin to execute his design. About a Vice President............. LEE LAUGHLIN one cent per pound on sugar pro­ year after the murder of old man to give a proof of his devotion to the imperial family by contracting a itf duced in this country. Patronage respectfully solicited Cashier.................... ■■ CLARK BRALY Ringer, Hildebrand, prowling about marriage with the lady in question, About every Republican con­ in the neighborhood, learned that Soils oM haiige on Portland, San Francisco gressman that was defeated at thp Col. Mcllvane was harvesting in a the emperor showing his apprecia­ Afl lhe Latest Novels and New York. Interest allowed on time deposits. last election is a candidate for office certain field on his farm on Big tion of the count’s conduct by set­ Can be Found at he -Office boors from n m to 4 p m. under Harrison. Republicans never river, and at once determined to tling a handsome sum of motley on willingly retire to private life execute his long-cherished design. the curiously assorted couple. This STOIIE. They seem to think that the U. S., Accordingly, lie concealed himself will be inherited in due course by .the child which was born four government owes them a living. A Full Stock of Musical Instru­ It is now understood that the in the thick bushes bordering the months after the celebration of the Sample rooms in connection. high bluff of Big river, within about ments and Stationery Always o------- o appropriation bill committee of the eighty yards of which the field ap­ marriage, and of whom old Gen. on Hand. house, to which the seperate bill proached. Here he lay concealed Torock is inordinately proud. I» now fitted up in first class order. containing the internal revenue for some hours, permitting his in­ The origin of the deep-rooted en­ Accommodations as good as can be mity which prevailed until the very fotin din the city. Third Street, McMinnville, Or. features of the Mills bill was referr­ tended victim to pass within easy last between the archduke and the ed, will take no action whatever on gunshot a number of times gloating, S. E. MESSINGER, Manager.. emperor of Germany is like­ bill. The Democratic party no doubt, with fiendish delight over present wise attributable to the fair sex, the W. H. Logan, the leaders have decided that it would the certainty of his work. At length AV V of contention in this case be­ not be good policy to pass the bill. when the field was nearly harvest­ bone ing the black-eyed, but rather ema­ There are many members however, ed, while the Colonel paused to ciated PHOTOGRAPHER. TQNSORIAL ARTIST, prima donna Tagliana, one that favor it, and if any way can whet his scythe, the death-dealing of the most Noith side Third St. - McMinnville, Or. famous pupils of Lam- be devised to get it or a similar bill rifle was brought to bear, a sharp perti, the great master of the Milan Opposite Cook’s Hotel. Third Street Hair cutting in the latest styles. Cutting of before the house, it will almost cer­ report rang out and Col. Firmin conservatories of music. So flag­ ladi c®’ and children’s hair neatly done. McMinnville, Oregon For a good shave or shampoo give us a call. tainly pass. Mcllvane fell dead. rant was the liaison between the The sudden death by paralysis From this time on the Union cantatrice and the crown prince McMinnville Baths anti of Representative Burns has cast a troops too fully possessed the coun­ that the emperor felt himself con­ gloom over the house. lie was at- try to allow of much more raiding, strained to interfere, and insisted tacteil Wednesday while in the and Ilindebrand’s visits became i on the lady’s departure from Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and sU house, and died Thursday morning. rare.and brief. At the close of the C. H. FLEKIHS, Prop., ‘ Vienna. Taking advantage of an Patent business conducted for Moderate Fees. All kinds of fancy hair cutting anil hair ' Our office is opposite L . Patent office. We His colleagues think that the hard war he returned and attempted to 1 offer from the Berlin opera house, Urcwing done in tl e latest style. | have no sub-agencies, all business direct, hence work, consequent upon member­ remain, but his numerous atrocities i La Tagliana transferred herself and Al! kinds ot liair dyeing a specialty. i can transact nateut business in less time and at ship of the house appropriation during the war had created a feel­ her belongings to the Prussian capi­ Special attention given to Ladies' Less Cost than those remote trorn Washington. Vhil.lreii's work I Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip committee is responsible for his ing that made the country too tal, where she was visited by Ru­ .shaving, tô cents I tio.i We advise i. patenta' le or not, free of death. warm for him, and for some months dolph incognito as often as the lat- I have just put ill the finc-t baths ever tn j charge Our fee not due till patent is secured. A bock, ‘ How to 01 taiu Patents,” with re­ th city, where you can find hot or cold his “business lay rooling.” He last | ter could find a pretext for getting ferences to actual clients in you; State, county, Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup, turned up at a small town on the baths always ready. ... , away from his wife. He was in- 14- 1 also have the largest anil tiiicst stock of or town, sen* free. Address cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of imported and domestic cigars in the city voice and all inflamed conditions of the Illinois side of the river, where, dur­ 1 cautious enough, however, to make I GJ - -A- szrsro^z ¿3 GO, ing a spree, he was shot and killed. his belle amie jiersonally acquainted lungs. Sold by Rogers à Todd. \ Opposite Patent Office, Wdahiugtan. D. C. Third q‘ McMinnville, Or. POWDER C. 0. HODSON. SOMETHÎNG NEW ! mery and OPPOSITE GRANGE STORE Henderson Bros. Props The St. Charles Hotel. NEWS . PRICE. TÔNSORIAL PAItLOSS! PATENTS VOL. I. NO. 2. WILKES. BOOTH AND LINCOLN. with his friend Prince William, to whose care he specially confided her. Three Veterans at the Pension Office Like many others he was betrayed Who Made a Sensation. by the friend whom he had trusted A rather singular coincidence oc­ in the matter, and one morning, on arriving unexpectedly at Berlin curred in the pension office on Can­ from Prague; he found his inamorata al street, New York city, the othi - in an exceedingly compromising day, which made many person^ tete-a-tete with Prince William. Of who were present open their eyes in course a stormy scene was the re­ astonishment. It was the usual sult, and so bitter were the words quarterly pay-day for the veterans, bandied to and fro on the occasion and over a hundred were drawn up that the most bitter and irreconcila­ in line awaiting their turn at the ble enmity took the place of the window. In the row were three former friendship between fne two men whose appearance denoted that their soldier-life during the princes. Ever since his marriage with the war had been anything but pleas­ daughter of the king of the Belgians ant. The three were in succession, —a marriage which was based on and when the first reachedjthe pay­ reasons of state and policy rather ing-teller’s window he answered to than any mutual affection—the un­ the name of Wilkes. This did not fortunate Emperor Francis Joseph occasion much surprise to those has been obliged to spend his time who stood near, but when the in patching up the frequent quarrels second man answered to the name between the young couple. Crown of Booth there was a great deal of Princess Stephanie is a vaporous anxious staring at the two men. blonde of an exceedingly uncertain But the climax was reached when temper and of a sulky, obstinate the third man stepped to the win­ disposition. Her husband was easy­ dow and in answer to the clerk said going and of a flighty disposition. his name was Lincoln. As the There was no personal sympathy three veterans walked out of the between the two- and Rudolph soon office, they were the cynosure of returned to his old haunts and to every eye in the room. his former mode of life. The Harney Valley Items, pub- At length his infidelities became so flagrant that his wife announced lisned at Burns, gives some inter­ her intention of leaving the country esting facts about the new county and returning to her parents. Every that is proposed to be made of the effort was, however, used by the southern Half of Grant. The new imperial family to dissuade her county would have three thousand from her intention, and at length votes in two years, and has already she gave way to the entreaties of a population of four thousand, and the emperor, the empress and of property to the value of 11,600,000, her eldest sister, the Princess Philip and a vast country scarsely settled. of Saxe-Coburg, and consented to The precinct of Burns alone pays remain in Austria and avoid the $18,000 tax. Harney valley is Bev- public scandal which her departure enty-five miles long and fifty miles would produce. As her feelings, wide, all level rich land, large however, had been too deeply out­ enough in itself for three counties. raged to enable her to support the The valley itself is nearly as large crown prince’s presence, she left Vi­ as the Willamette valley. There enna for ti three months’ stay on arc about 600 voters, bona fide set­ the shores of the Adriatic, where tlers, there and in the adjacent, she was visited by every mem­ neighborhoods, and over .500 have ber of the imperial family except­ petitioned for division. There are ing her husband. The emperor in two newspapers published in the particular showed himself most proposed new county, and both fa­ kind to his daughter-in-law and bit­ vor division. As has been stated terly blamed his son’s behaviour. the opposition to the new county Time, however, heals many wrongs, comes from a lot of California cattle and in June Archduchess Stephanie men and those whom they control had so far relented that she con­ —once rid of their malign influence, sented to lend an ear to the argu­ the county there will prosper, and ments put forward in support of the trade and commerce will be the political urgency of providing a transferred measurably to Portland. male heir to the Austro-IIungarian Facts About Immigration. throne. In deference to these wish­ One-fifth of the immigration to es, openly expressed by the imperial family, the government and the this port last year was from two people, she agreed to make a four countries which have only recently weeks’ stay at Frazensbad, the begun to contribute to our popula­ waters of which are peculiarly effi­ tion—Italy and Russia. The re­ cacious in assisting towards the in­ port from Castle Garden shows that crease of the population. On the out of 383,030 immigrants for the crown prince’s return from the ju­ year 43,637 were Italians and 32,- bilee festivities at London (where, 937 were Russians. The immigra­ by the way, he was treated with the tion from these two countries was as greatest coldness by his wife’s high as that from Germany, and father and mother, the king and the immigration from Italy alone queen of the Belgians) a reconcilia­ was just about equal to that from tion was effected, and the archduch­ Ireland. We are informed that ess consented to overlook the past nearly the whole body of immi­ and to resume relations with her grants classified as “Russians” be­ husband. It should lx? added that longed to the Hebrew race, and that her visit to Frazensbad has l>een they find life here so much more unattended with any of the results desirable than they found it under the czar of Russia that they arc en­ which had been hoped for. ------------------------------ couraging their brethern whom they The Hillsboro Independent speaks left liehind them to follow their ex­ to the point when it says that the ample in coming to America. There newspapers of this state are justly arc several interesting features in indignant at the provisions of a bill the Castle Garden report for the introduced in the legislature, which last year. seeks to place all steam engines, no Feeding for Rich Milk. matter what capacity or where oper­ ated, under tne control of an in­ It seems to lie the itnpresion spector, whose duty it shall he to among the savants that feeding subject all persons operating steam will not enrich a cow’s milk. The engines to ati expert examination. better feeding will make an increase Such a law would compel every of milk, but not differing in charac­ man who employs steam power to ter. That rich quality of a cow’s secure the services of a skilled en­ milk is born with her, and she has gineer. In support of the bill, it is no power to change the relations of urged that the measure is in the fats, sugar and cheese in her milk, interest of property owners and the is 'not disproven, if I read right. further protection of life. It may To this Mr. C. P. Goodrich, of Wis­ seem a sweeping statement, but consin, dissents. He was feeding ninety-nine out of every hundred on grass and grain, and grass being steam engines exploding and caus­ good he stopped feeding bran. ing loss of life and property have There was no shrinkage of milk, been under the personal supervision but on the 400 ¡x>unds oi milk the of “expert” engineers. These en­ daily loss of butter was soon three gineers take too great risks, trusting pounds. On resuming the bran the more to their knowledge of the ap­ butter yield went back to its former plication of steam than to the rea­ amount—22 pounds of milk for a sonable capacity of steam boilers. pound of butter—and so Mr. G. ar­ One may be able to successfully gues that he fed richness into the ojierate an engine, being careful milk without increasing the weight. never to run on low water and not —Er. ------------------------------ allowing too much steam to gener­ Payments for Pensions. ate, who could not pass an expert examination. On the other hand, The sum of $79,173,000 was ap­ it is a well-known fact that skillful propriated at the last session of engineers will allow water to run congress for pensions for the fiscal low in order to hasten tne genera­ year ending June 30, 1889. Con­ tion of steam and save labor in the gress is notified now that $8,000,000 application of fuel. But the true more will be needed to meet increas­ motive of the bill is too apparent to ing demands under the laws. Other­ need extended elaboration. The wise payments must be defaulted. bill is in the interest of restriction Provision for this will help solve the of labor in this direction, which surplus question and tend further would place every man employing to modify the impression that re­ steam in the state at the mercy of publics are ungrateful. The pen­ an engineers’ combination. The sions now cost more than the inter­ bill should meet certain and abso­ est on the national debt, the army, lute defeat. navy and the new fleet of ironclads that is being built.— Chicago Herald. The world-wide reputation of Ayei’s Sarsaparilla is the natural result ot its surpassing value as a blood medicine. Nothing, in the whole phatir.acopo-ia, ef­ fects mor) astonishing results, in scrof­ ula, rheumatism, general debility, and all forms of blood disease, than this rem­ edy. Wiialit’s Compound Syrup of Sarsa­ parilla can be reiied upon for all blood diseases, skin affections etc. Sold by Rogers A Todd. For Sale.—A fine milk cow and calf, enquire at this office.