5 f. I si f I, 1 i i SI y. LAKKVIKW, LAKE COUNTY, Oil KG ON, 'tjlUUSDAY, APRIL 11,1901. NO. 15. VOL. XXV. SriV 1 w s s DOINGS IN SOCIETY Mrs. Sherlock Ilntcrtains Lndy Irlenda-Needle Club Re ception by rtr. Shirk. 'I'll" first H'x lal event follow big tlu lciitcu season ixciircd Saturday af ternoon, April !ttli. when Mrs. Charles Nhcrhxk cntcrlnl I Iht friend nt wIiImI. The i(lt ii m 1hiiiii wn b 'alltlfull.V decorated for till" occa sion; wild flower, hniblllgcr of tln sprlnntliiic, appearing In profusion. The II rt prize, u Ix-uutiful souvenir cup and saucer, wax won liy Mr. It. K. I.. Stclltcr, and Mix Jessie Sand h iccecded lii currying itwiy tin- boo. by prize. Tin' delightful nflcn ii mid gru- clou lMiltall(.v of Mr Shell. irk will long Ik remembered by tin' l idti M of I,uke lew. Thoxc present Writ' Mix .lesxlc Sand. Mlsx I '.all Hail, Mis I l.i Hull, Mrs. C. A. Knox. Mrs. f. It. Anderson, M ex. I in i. .1 1 Iiiim hi, Mr. Will Steel, .lrn. It. K. I.. Stl.-mr, Mr. J. F. orln. Mix. le I'.i-iiII. Mix. Ihii Mil b.y, Mrs. W. II. Shirk. Mrs. W. A. Wllshlre, Mrs. I.cstlc Vnnderpool, .Mrs. Win. Harvey, Mih. II, r. Whlt- or lli n nd (ir.nmlmu llnmmcrsley. Till' dllllltll'Ht Of ltlllcllCOlIX W IIMHiTVI'll ill tele li tctc tables at tin flow of t ho llftl-I IHMIII MIIIIIKCIIIClltX. . 'I'lif Fnstcrn Star Needle ( bib were vntcrt Mined Friday afternoon. April the eighth, by Mrs. Shirk. In Hit par lorn of Hotel Lakevlew. A cry pleasant and profitable afternoon was HH'iit, Mi. Shirk fully sustain ing I it reputation a- a grnclou hoxtexx. Icecream and cake wen Mi-rvt'd alid Hii'iiit'd the moxt appro prlati' ri'frcHhiiifiit on (IiIh warm spring day. Tin' club adjourned to IIKTt two weeks liclHV at tilt llollie of Mrx, It. K. I., stclner. To tha Patrons of the Lakevlew Schools. ' By observation thlx year ami by looking over the records for tho past years, 1 find that a custom of taking or allowing children to drop out of school u mout h or two before tin clow of tlit' term, hnx prevailed In this district. I wish to call the intension of par ent to certain fact and ivsult of Hindi condli lonx. If the child b permitted to stop, or go one day ami stity out the next they miixt, of course, fall behind their class mates. The next year they re turn and expert to n with their i grade. You can readily nee that they are not prepared to no on; yet It Iri too easy for them In their form er grade, and If compelled to go over It they loose Interest. If they are ul- " lowed to go on they Ih-coiho a nui sance to the rent of their grado ou account f the work they liavo iiiIhh ed and do t'ot underxtand. llenee, i they are weak pupil and are In all j llkclyhood to remain ho the rent of t heir dayw. No boy or nlrl, however brltfht.can j ever expect to be a thorough student, who In permitted to attend hcIiooI In thin iiianner, each year they are IoohIiik tho very bent part of tho xehool year and Hklpplnt; ono or two i montliM work. Tho flrxt nnd luxt duyn of sehuol are tho most eHHentlal In all tho year 1 It Id Important to get started right and with the rest of tho grade, ami the cloning days aro the ouch lii which we clinch, im It were, all tho fartK that have txi'ti taught during the year, and the time when th cx amlmitloiiH for promotion are held and no pupil, however much he may dextre, should lx allowed to mlxx t ln'xe texlx of alilllty. A dcxlrn oil the part of a pupil to avoid hiicIi textH al wny hIiown h weaknexx In their work. I U-llevi' that no parent knowlugty would allow or H'i uilt anytliliiK to take plaee that would In any way likely xpoll or forever ruin the pron- jx et of their chlldii-n gettlngthe very bext education their whoolM afford, yet tlielx xt rexiiltMcau only lx' ob tained by whirling the child toHchoo the lllxt day and keoplng them then' until the laxt lexxmi hax Ix-en nn-lted and the laxt text given, In no other matter but school work, which hIioiiM Im the moxt Im portant of all affairx concerning the future life of the child, would such eondlt Ion lx permitted to arlw. No form or kind of buxluexx could puxxlbly exlxt and become Hiiceexxful under xiodi condition, and the xiiinc 1 true of education. We are aware of the fact that at thlx Hcaxon of I he year many children are needed b their parent. lint think alxo of the future of your boy or girl. In the ye.-irx to come, the few day Hx'iit In the hcIiooI. juxt at the time when all Important fact of the eiitlrv yearn work an' Ix-liig llxed 111 the mind of the pupil by reviews and examlnatloiiH, will Im mon Im portant to them than the few dollar they may earn or nave In those few day. . . . I'areiitx, from the year 1V.I to VAX there were about 2.mK) more foreign ers came Into the l iiited States than then an K'0de in Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho, Nevada. Montana, Wyo ming, l'tah, New Mexico and Arizo na, and the majority of them Ignor ant and uiixkllled In any trade. They an-the ones with whom our boys and girl that an' uneducated and untrained will have to couin-to for a livelihood. Will your boy or girl have to enter this competition? There are only four weok more of schot.l, Including the pn-sent one, and In the Inteivxt of education. In the Inten-st and xvellfaro of your children, for which you strive and toll, I ak you to think over this mut ter run-fully and seriously, and If possible keep your boy or girl In school tllf the close. Yours for consideration, W. N. VAI.I.AMlKillAM, Principal. That K. I-;. Burke Is a mechanic of great ability there Is no doubt. Mr. Ibirke has been employed In tho tele graph and telephone office for two years, ami scnt Ids spare time In equipping uu electrician's shop He first secured tho frame of an old harness sowing machine, from S. F. Ahlstrom and from the rude frame has made a screw fitting lathe with all Its attachments. Tho wcrk Is as smooth a piece of mechanical art as we ever saw. Kvery piece Is as perfect as If made In a machine shop where all tho necessary tools are used. Mr. Ibirko used only a file to shape such parts, as was neces sar to put tho lathe in uso for mak ing the other parts, and now has his lathe so near complete that ho Is ablo to manufacture any pleco of machinery Imaginable. An Kxamln er reporter visited his shop a few days ago and was surprised when Mr. Uurko displayed the pieces of machinery he had manufactured. DEHOCRATIC CONVENTION Names Good Ticket-Two Offices UnfilledSuperintendent Place U Vacant. The democratic convention was held In Luke view last Saturday, com posed of .V. delegates from the var I Ion precincts of the county. The convention was very ijulet. moxt of the delegate having left their Hx-eclie at home. H. C. Hem ming, however, made n very appro priate address, followed by a sub scription Is-lug taken up. The report of the different com mittees were uiianlmoiiHly adopted. and nomination for delegates to the Hotkln ended In Kan Francisco last generally Is-lieved that someone so state convention were immediately week, ami Mrs. ISotkln was convict-; drunk that he could not find his l?d made in order. Wm. lemons wax ed of murder In the first degree with had saunU-nvl Into the barn and chosen 'secretary and It. A. llawklnx, the (x'nalty fixed at life Imprison- piled down In the hay and slept until assistant. W. .1. Moon and Corded meat. The ISotkln case Is a familiar ' daj light and on leaving probably Thurston were appointed tellers. I'.. Daly, T. I'.. Bernard and S. Moss were titiniiiniotirdy elected in attend thestate convention. it. A. Hawkins was elected chu'r man of the county ceiitralcommitt e and W, It. Steele, secretary. The following gentlemen were nominated by acclamation for the various county olllces. For sheriff, Frank Duke: for Clerk, A. W. Man- ring; for tn-asnrer, T. VI. P.ernard; for surveyor, C. K. Moore. The only places on the ticket con- tested for were those of commission- er and assessor. J. C. Dodson de- fen ted W. P. Hertford for the com - mlssloiierslilp, and W. D. West de feated Isaac F.ecleston for assessor. Then was no nominee for school superintendent; a the only candi date, II. 1 Jackson of Silver Lake, w as not quulitlfd. There was no one who would accept the nomination for coroner, consequently these two places were left vacant, and the county central committee empower ed to fill such vacancies. .i ' i" ' -. . v :; V, v - . t THE SHERMAN STATUE IN WASHINGTON - 'ill new statue of General W. T. Sherman unveiled in Wushlincioii I'.v l r! tdent Roosevelt, Oct 15, Is nearly seventeen feet hitch sml weighs H.msi ioiitrti. It Is tha work of the Mate Carl Hohl Sniltli und wm esxt In bnmre by th Oorbam Manufacturing company. The generul U repnsi iitcd us t;ulctlj s!t ttnf his horse, as If watching a distant conflict i ' in :i. -ue mot in ths great gam of war. The following committeemen and precinct otllcers were nominated for the different precincts: Paisley ,f I Karra, committeeman and justice of the ,s-hcc; 8tcve ay- lord, constable. Hummer Lake H O ' , , ... , reuse, Com nnd .1 P; trunk Harris,; ( on. North Wamcr-.eff Parrlsh, j Com; W P Moulder, J 1; Js? Jones, ,. .. ... ... ...., i.imi. nifiivil "mill li i .ifaij.iii, Com; V 11 Houston, Con. Silver pl.ake CC Jackson, Com. Cogswell Cnek .1 P Kuke, Com. Crooked Creek S P Dicks, Com. tJoose LukcJ Kd Tutro, Com. South Iikevfew Tom IlculJ, Cjiii. Thomas Cnvk A T Cllpplnger. Cm. A N Lupham, (."om. Drews Valley ! Mrs. Bof kin is Convicted. The second trial of Mrs. Cordelia ' one to all n'aderx. In iyS she sent pi lx hum I candy to t lie wife of John I Dunning of Dover, Ivlaware; Mrs. Dunning and liyr sister, Mrs. Iean, both ate of the candy and died. In IS'M she wax convicted of murder, The trial cost San Francisco $50,W0. In 1:m4 she was given another trial which cost about the same and has again lx-en convicted. Had she tieen acquitted, the husband of the other dead woman would have had her urrested on a eecond charge of mur- der. Mrx. Hotkln, for the first time, broke completely down and wept bitterly, i - A. B. Schroder won here last week us a delegate to the democratic con- vent Ion from Silver Luke. Mr. Schroder was not n candidate 'or,! office. He says he will not play ball this summer, as he'ls now a sheep man and hasn't the time for politics j or sport. tJus will surely succeed in the sheep business, us he Is a good rustler and docs not do things by halves. . . t FIRE BUG ON DECK Tw) Flfeg 5unday Jrn Qut Jhe . Fire Department Drunks 5hould be Watched. ' Homeone, It Is not known who, whose habits put him In the vagrant class, must have lscn responsible for the loss by fire last Sunday morning about :'.V) o'clock, of the barn back of Mrs. Klinxey's resilience, and a calf that was shut up In the tmrn. ; The origin of the fire Is not known, but there could hare Ix-en no motive ! that could possibly exist to Induce even the lowest of humanity to set the barn on fire purposely. Itl lit u pipe and threw the match In the hay. It was through gnat diillculty several oiler building were saved. . About 12 oclK-k Sunday night the jK'ople were again aroused by the j tire alarm, and this time the city jail was discovered to 1st on fire. j Hilly O'Farrell had been locked in the j Jail for the night and had become I tired of his quarters and sought to j burn his way out. IJilly was nearly . suffocated with smoke when releas- ed, uud denieil having set the fire but investigation showed that the ' jail had been fired by a candle from j the Inside, and Billy was the sole oc- jcupant. These two fires started by drunks, though resulting In small loss, should Is a warning to every citizen of l.akeview to Institute a close watch for drunks, and when they are found prowling around at night they should be dealt with lu a manner that would lessen the anxiety of the property owners. The jail fire would have resultetl In a disastrous conflagration had it not been dis covered In time. Loren Bayley received a letter from Sol Itehatt last week stating that Mr. Kehart had purchased 10,000 feet of water main, and would ship it to Lakevlew to finish the work of pip ing the water from fur up thecanyon begun last summer, and he will re place old mains In town where new ones are needed. Lakevlew can de pend upon a more efficient water system this summer than the town has ever had ls.fore. It is to be hop ed that by putting In the new pipe better water nnd more of It can Isj had. ' Bailey & Mussiugill nave received a letter.from Ilardlng&Caverly Bos ton Wool buyers, who will be repre sented in Lake county as soon as tho buying season Is open. Prices quoted for this year's wool are about of a cent lower than the opeuing prices last year, ranging from 12 cents to 13. Nearly every man in town was working along the flume Monday keeping the water under control. No damage was douo to speak of out side of washlug away of tho banks on the north side of Ahlstrotn's har ness shop. Yesterday a crew or men worked all day to prevent tho wash ing of tho bank next to tho building. Eil Baruum was exhibiting on tho street yesterday an elk's horn that he found at Benjamin lake that it it had been Intact, would have measur ed over four feet In length. 4! it p. U f i; r-i a i i) 4 i