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About Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1898-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1899)
! .X; 1 v. V '. i: -, ...! VA o:xxV:-x:n . ' "" 4 r- " : -X "! :: i jX. n ft- r, i FRtOM FRIDAY'S DAILY (A i IFltSipj IH 1DB r- r - i; i) X .: . : :! - . t X , ' ; I if CAPT1AN 0RM8BY MEETS OFFI CERS Agreement .Reached Leaving of Sheep to Recommend i Reserves to the - Growers. .."' firms by. forest Captain . B ent of the nafionlal 4 regon. t has returned Taeoma.4iWasbington several 'days on of ad Sorier.vlsor reserve. N TACO.MA.' isuperiotend- feserves in rrorjr a trip to where he spent 4tniali business: II m-t vi ri iiperinff.enderit J. W. C.1''; f tlr XMtr, Rainier reservation .! and it lie v a-iungton re- Ham. of-yUie Th meeting! was Ifof a! lsttiion of qnestjon. ah To in U-en agitated for ill of the for-t re- Orcsoft land Wash- cxeliided. . Here. ! found expedient to ; r vat ion beV'l ' priiK-kf'aHv tlie ..slw-ep jrrazjn formulate a 'plan This- question h Miw time. and in) serves, Ontsiije on ihgton. sheet) ar howoyer.! Ifc was fM-rmi't ftiwp tried lnt it was found weroj rowded loo Krii beinjr ma ten ,To remedy I'thl officers of wax agreed' to -use ithe v ranges. ; that tiie reserves lunch, tli 'growth oT W injup-l .thereby, evil and devise a t he the thje reserve met. and U taar a! recojnhH-iidation plan wherebyi sheep men'juld usfe rexerve iwitlijout fuiniagltig thetn made to ithe department to adopt -the leilse S.t-KMlf. Ie, W-ri.1-d. territory jijiirjir toe w-ssfM damage done.'f th ng certain . sh'iejimen. r'sjfauii leases ! to V' Ir and . ?or ni.ilw to fivo ytivsf, tlx- nofiilniil siiirt for Th is i w o'h Id ! 1 v m'ti ; otitiol il 04-rr.t(it 't rritorv i!M l-lK-y ! "ivoiild 1h iirtjr'icd In- tbfir r'zht- fv! tho . 'sovf t-Hht;:' it 'onM :;IU ih'CKi to I;itl s in van- -X X. ! COLONEL SUMMERS .THE 8ALEM WRITES BOYS. J for a U'rm of: lltr'V Kii'jirrip-n; paying ai h fois niiitui-1, M iiis kiiulf ijrasi "tli IK impifovhiij.' irat I inif ralti of .M.tUVtJj Of SI'JIM, as lliat no !ifpioati r:iz IklM-! hvt 1 yr:ir. i .'apfain ; )rtn!V 14 --it. d thH, systi!,j. h .!' tin- lout olfi -inN i,l.r.,- 1 -fit. i'j .'S.irif IH- I ijf.va. .Captain i-!ik!'.J Ji position ' oil tljj'vpiir tiM-n. bJf"'"1' Jijwjtfiirn(n of t loffff uf! I'jl.(' t;l .11 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 Ill., IIUI to '.ih:itirton. -wit!) d.itimis. 4'uptain ornr !l -p liVtlMfs at Tin Mitt AVitll ! thTM. t.',i p uijitiTs.. rd it fviin. wlcrf 1:s-ii nf;Hlc fitr th littT frr h fi riuri f.r-)i : Wasli;iiiriok iillr- tlH 1K.W. W" !! r til in diuihij h- jl. and; is tSt'! bimi! io '.ay'U" tiAvn u ni-HV. that- siU ti itp-i .ortiiVfsi aovj-'iijii-ut5 win wit 'IN on of j . I ll-' !' ill :i! pt ia- tin oi,.;:ii a.l.jpt.d. by fh. I fort- tn'lini it tlioii' r- unn'i" l.v Will I Mill's .mft and in- tlii- fM I atwi Plan 'loti'l tloii of fli t1.-. . !.. 'XT!i. arisioii 1 1 fotiujt sv ih Cajitain imly.' a-t t!py ;itisid r iiiitif a vti'jiii iii 'tli- fori"t (rvVc, having i'n4l ff f;its., w mi!' t!i'V H11V .m' Sf-i - n's '-k"i'n4-. Thiy a"' pr-ti-tii ly p'vv t iifn- tat-o!i's-4. :utf tlx me jtii was l riftii-!;il to ill! 4f Urn. Ian " iM'lU-IH-' ji- ariiic of . vlhvs ;iud 1 t Uy for ln-U' AN ISSANK WOMAN ' .. ' . " i ' A Jl;iri'Hi ; Col iy Cnf. rtitiaff r Jinttrd to th- , -viliruJ SaniH Coin ., I'pou oMnplaint tif lift W. 15'nis Mis. Sal all y-M'rd:t''y '.'iiniin i ns niul duly imifnit f'l to t ilmii. X. 'l'hi SvoriMi wh rxam N. ttiith :ind Dis.tri.-t Iladn 1m if or' .!tiU' I h k . yf r :!i'y af II :Ui ;is taktii lo Hi.? TlK! unf-nttinao- o:. rf air. st tiativ' f l.:in fot s'Vrall r pa-t lm It r huslMinl ion a far tii! 'asti of W K) tlnit ii IliTndy 'TMwjttfiUic. . 'I'll vin;nis iii-vinity is not 'It is snpiniM'd to lie t) ijitW'i li.-i Vliiif l'u slniil nd. He la Highly with the Com panyResolutions Adopted by Company K, ' Ystrday mornlnj;'' orerland trala liToikht a large quantity' of mail fra'n tbf Orient, many jal?ui hom.! lfrn4 ntal hay by tb; retflpt of' It-tt frm The ninlrs of oOnijrtitiy K'. Sn; ond Oregon voluntwrs. tuw at 11a nH Aoun;' the many lotttrs khvIvI tj the iarnl of. .the Prav i..IdU r lio.v. irhaiH 'iKiio? was niore highly pprK'jated than one r'c'ivwl Jy .los. 1'. FofiwK. frm 4Vlonel O. isniHiiwi'g. -n!ma!illnjr the ,Orejrin trwjw 'in th rhilippin-!. The5 letter is :u n'pl.v to Mr. Foneg wrote to .Cokniel Sum-. iimts some fim aro. In whk-h he .ex-j'. prfss-d his .admiration and approela-i ition of the-. Oregon troops, .i.'olonel iSumnjt'rs feak In terms of praise 'of IlK'sohsof Mr. F'ones and JTI if -ford anl says they have been zood ud faithful KoUliers. Seakins of .Sa lem' contingent of voluntteis. tlrtf let ter says: , i "Thoy are not of the class of boys jwho camA j into' tho war with tlie -jx-r-tation tjiat tney were going to hare' n pVnic or j jiinkeiin; trip all tbrongn. It Is nly Jnen who have sH'H actual jRerviee that, fhoroiighly reaUste the 'w tr'ttie hardships iri army life, and par tlrtilarly i fiat the- casj when out in' the field or at the j front, as we hare NeiiX sToiuz iinto a! strange andj for ij:n climate, so miich' different and to far ivmo-l frotri our own vuntry. It can rendily ' b? een that it taks some tiine; even tor men and boys lf u'rv. to a'-o.tnplish thes- facts, bnt tiiH-h la Im'co tlie siieces-st' til case wit a your Salem lxys. . j "We are getting along v rvv well at fhe present iiiM'. bnt ate .'very anxiotis 'IW' refnrtipii hom' again.' av- all tlie ltys would indceI In gl,-id to tettir'n to Hu'ir pat'nt. of' their hme" trees, rtnd jvhen thjy; do.' lots of them' wiil re;ilr e. anlifpprit'i:it- tlie eiitufo? f ar more than they 'vr" li 1 in i j.ist. the health of titc eojiimati'l fk' fairly good at the pi's'nt time, iM'Tis-idering tji!s -lirTia''X attJioii'jli we hiire-alto nl lott u the -sick list; the sMeath. r -now ! fair-lv g.Kwl. erervlhittg volfenteers. The medal was struck in eoniuaeiuoratlon o the capture. of Ma nU. ., One side of the parse bears the pictiire of two Jeautiful lljgsXIn, eoior work, with their staffs crossed, w Wife uHn the otlier. s!de Is Mr. . ilolmaa'i nam also in colored ink. " ,j i .. i lioltnan prizes " these souvenir and will place them atuong hli" place i -I " Mr. hiultly A feopy or The: American .Soldier. published Pi Manila, "under date of No- remU'r VJth. was i received yesteftlay. Tlie I Hrt page was ornameuted with four sketches frouii the pen of CorjjoraL IWnifo tJilliert, of Icompany K. Vcs;nd Oregjm veluntersr The subjects of Mr. fliibert'work are: The western gate of Manila, opening onto! the Iun-tta. where on Angus; 1-s: I.vs. tlie Oregon boys cuagl iip.i' tlie beach and entered through this gate. . Tlw Cavite sea wall JlSlfOifSlI . x'-: ' i." ' .) x x ; V-x-v" 1 EVANS H. THOMAS CH A ED WITH A GRAVE PRIMR. il Tracked with a Stolen Ubeel to Ills Hidiut FUce, by Offie-r -" J. C. Johnson. - the fail m city an.1 -ntry.;i4ox: the Sketch Is made from the i stxd wltei the nrst Americans i a ruled on Philippine s)il. Ins'dejtlie pentfy;ox n tite, gtuesioiiie cave into which Pris ouersj Were cast and drowned- like j. rats by tUe rising tide. X - Fort Malate. Into which - the last KhOts of tlie war were tired, atwl w"here Spa in" defenders made their iinai stanl.' It, was destroyed by the gun of the fleet and the Ltan batteries. on August 13, -r j T.ht hartor at On am island, showing tlie Charleston. Sydneyi Australia and Peking. In the tKstaiice in ' the o!l fort Rf th the stars and stripes waring arove it. 1 KIit6rial uwntion is made, in "A meilcan Soldier" of the pictures . In the following lan?U3ge; "In this issue we pxtblish a few !kefehS' of scenes male historical by j, probability. tuu-l Jury At aiio'tt w hen Frcl in c. iji. I the SdStl tt oiijMq the, Jjiglith army corps, drown j by Corporal t.iMtert. In a few days sets of thise twelve! will be on- sale at Orders! ageuts.i may A- left with the J hey are of Oregn. ontainini our offlce. regii'iit:il A siire wd piWe. of " p li e work - oi the ftirt if ttiBcV.J." C Jhnjcn ,anI ed K ii is II; IlioiiktM in the city iill at a late hour last night, charged with sualii-g a ofcv le aul n hl, ' in ell ause hint ito face the rcxt Februar.yx ! , : o'clck lasKevenins, Mutid. lL, ti eterk in c. ij i;isip's .iore t-aite cut of oir State Ktrcer. he found ih jt-yk-, which he had le.t a( l.f JM?4 few minuter le.'ore, hd itixiiiUrfi, MoKdell iionutiy ; ut.fi tied d?eei Jolo.-u iind rhat ottk-Jalfat utu-e lxf gau an investigation. la tiie lis.ht rtucw on the sidewalk lie foiled, tho tnn k of a bliyHe, together, with those of a man wearing a large and pculiar ly slftiind loot, . Following i he tr.tvfci of the wheel and nutu p poiiremaii : oaid tin State si reel to 1-iberty." &cuth on lJlerty t n1eit .'jr. ivher the lrtel bad tcen pi kel. up and tr lied Into, the alley, and through It, up stairs in the Bush block sou CcmmeiH elaf. stieet; Kissing thrt1" log the .tlH-vr. .ictupa wtier of tl:c wis l, tni of ihetliief and his looty on the Commercial sjdewalk. and iovAtd the w H-h'ltnea ttnt tf to Hecoiler Eld. X. Edei yesterday morn ing, when he entenil a p'.ea of "not iruilty." ' llis preliminary, examioatkn was set fojr today atj 11 a. m. atKl hfs tx.iwis were tixed at f?h wbicUdie fur nished up serueed: Ills release temiKir-a'rily.- . ' ' It K-H" '- x' Thomas Wni be rpresented by At torry l. W.-Tarplef , It la eonsidefe.1 Iinpijubable that the H-ouug man's wn- rK-tiot btt ytbecharz will e effected, inasmuch al the Moleh w!hmI wa not fonnd nw at any tl mi seen in hi ks- se.4si4n.x The arrest lf, the young niaa Is ettHslderjed Rllglitlj premature, tnt It. is be general 4n)oti that, his jsuilt ls,:-er,tain, all hough he may. escaiiebv some technicality. jX The wheel that w4 taken - from In frcntvof ! Pflttoa Ilroi lwfOTTrtore. on State sfteet' Tharsdapr afterpooa, hai breii recovered. , l!t . srk the nronerty or Airs. ii. il. aitintPbreT. and: was taken by a friendL Wh , returned tlie irne yesterday. mi 1 LONGS WORTH-fM'KINNEY. A Pretty Home Welldins Ce!e4ratel at Turner lfsterday. v ;: ih the build- Lied by the the track m the snow: fol-i the HTbe marrhige of Mfes OnieaUa Mf- KSnney to jMf. IV-5rant lngs worth at the home of the! bride's mother. McKlnneyj, neair yesterday, was of the rirlttlts't JcouUI lie borne had with! iMfsihle is Ix'inj; 1 one flt'l fair th'.v-are get I 'tig cotulition. or lhMi'. the in very I. n ii i .Utriiiv to lie mis win titilt.'t. sanity iv fins.itie asy- Ir; s. 11 Ttrell h tiooti ; ai.d as luiit , . - ti. js :5'J y'ht s foiit v. blit s't.fc'd with t i o ONE OREGON SO l'llt, aP'tir art4 , ktu n. nliUffV' tin the I;Ut 'tier nrjy stUtietcd. UIEU. I- Oilen-l ,Ilchanrctl by ;thf War IMfttjfcent tjotivij.gj J 1 4 ' 'Uf. W; f. Lou) -sietji4yX fiveivi d ie4:il ordfr No. ;5j--rTviH the adju tant niettirstJteC in ) thi war de iKtrttucnt a-JWashingtq, jead-ftg as folio v f "IJv dire lion of th sNtant !e' ro tary of wrar.' the teigraiiyic ItisXmc Ttyns of lee-mH'r 17. 1S!Sj from 4ids tUice. liretifig the diharge fro nJ the Tht Statesman yeste day rc'ivi-d iliie following letter aiwl resoltttioim, fiom 'Manila-, under fl.-ite' of. Xovem W'T 2". 1 SIN. "and which are ' s-lf-ex-(ilanatory. as given here: "Kditor -Statesman: The first dearth in coiniany K. 'cond Oregon I'nitf! Stare yolnntejrs,. Mf-nmfd :rt the hos pital early yestenlay morning. Private Clyde PerklnsJ sonof A. Perkirts. of I5rMk. 4 tregon. liel , of smalliiiox I: send yon herewith an honest ex pressj.Mi of. the sntim"tit f his com-, r;tl's wSf-Wi'iiz him. with a retiest' rron pis ;comf'siny fijat you pui.nsti ir. Truly he was patient and dutiful a eood soldier. Most respeelTtfllv yours. r .Slgnwi) M'XAJf, IUWKhL" ,The followinsf are tlie resolnttoris.: "Whereas.-Our "Heavenly Father ha t a ken from u our -friend aud com rade; private Clyde Perkins, wlio this day !'parted this life at .Manila,' Lu zon; atjd .-. v : "Whereas, He had the entire X re sjiect arid friendship of the soldiers in ciimpany K. Stvond Oregon t'nlted States- -oltmteers, who monrn his Ieaih: th.r'fore lie it X M . " "Kesolve!. That it is the .unanimons Mise of the officers and enfstwl men of s-iid company K. -Settmd ' Oregon l"nitel States volunteers. f whicii o-nnpatiy he was a memlter; tbat'jfn his death we lose' a - comrade anl hi.cher islnl friettd. and A merf encloses a-dutiful soldier, jind a citizen who dared t f ie' i hofd.i tigers and hardships of war for her irlory. tionor and defense.' And ho if further i , "U solved. T'fiat we. tlie meniler of sliiji,emhp.'iiiy do hereby extend to the father and 'mother,, ihe .brothers and ' sisters, and friend-s of our de eased eotntra'tle our sincere sympathy in till, their -lxreavemtnl. emnienJ itig ail to the same kind Providenee apl 'benev.ob'tif ' Father- that has seen fit. to take1 him from us., lietieciiig that ?t!L-HTTns work together for ' good to leni thai lve Ood.' tSigned Hal (. Ilibtianl. .1. J. Thnrston. McXai. -Howell, committee, ' "1 leadqua rters comp.1 ny - K. Second Oregon t'nited Stales voltinteps, Ma nila. Luzon, Xovemlier 22, 1SDS. i A writer in the i:iiM'r J-peaks of enditns in the following term; "Mai.-jla is a sorahre pl'ice; l he iielivy walls and -an i. oiigevery where. sceai to ki-ep the ..Idea of defeds iiijx'rraost I-utile have, tlu se pr 'itaralions pmviil in the crucial "icsl. There is nj4heatrt; worthy 'of the name. atd there arei tw t:irks. kin. lew ti e one or two lit tl 'plazas' I iir the old cjty can te digit iisvl wiin litjii nane. i nere is a nne tunu evanl il ng tlje wat-r front. Jioy.eVr outsid. -phe inoat, and here, in the cool of ihe evening the upp rjunlo:n . of .Manila xn-iety nm.vle swii ln.V5iej nWiitg J.i: ihtu carriagW. flr.iw n by the .Ijioinotive -but -spiritld little native I'Oiws, iiise !it,jsii i.-ioie sooi'i or thii-i exjti-tvely Irandnon'e, bareiwai! d. ir ss'i fn tlie light, sianzv f.i.bir ItroiM-r to ti e clii:jt' are v ry p'Jis titg to the sigiit of tins exiled Airn'riiMn vjiiith. aa they ride by-, th tr dark 'vs: flashing and pearly teeth jepirk ling tliron4.'b tlie smiling liixs. Kilt,' idiis, they are very -loyal to tbeIost cause., si it 1 xast noi locks of favor Ion tle nnh-i iR.rtheiJict s wlvi have hum bli-l the i"Jle ofitheir tintfy. Some of the u are very frien.liy, with u-, but M hare .y el lo see .a panls-h laHy in the comiiiaHy of an American., In normal tin ws there Is a grat lenl of ! social, a -tivltj- ainone7 the SfKUilsli and other I'.iimpean -'resident biit the wnr has put an end to all that rttkl the f t ning ftnienade eems to ?e flu? onlv reriIHi indnlg in. Kven cHiek-righting. the great pat'lue or tne count rj Kei tns to Iiave fallen . tX 4 - ..... inio tistise, aiii it one wants a Utt'e atnu-uMiient different frefm that ft loeiigtng aronmi tne DKmy iir r'ninis that lmie prung Irrfo existence he I at hirt wit's enl." the l s i. I Tiie jt A WILL PRORATED. e J. A. iistate- 4 'one- Sr..v Leaves -Kxe!uiors 'Named. (M't v ice of t resitiv toe folktwHi ie l mteu Stated,, by tuelr :coiniiia.iHttng oifVjefs. of U nan.l enliied nieii. are hen-hy sati-rne1 Private V!ni H. Park.: eomiuiy F. Thifl I'nitHl States In rat' try. .4irpVal Clair K. Ingralaiii company V. Soonl !refju vol nub ?!, Infantry. 'rhee l.ilirs vlll 1 furnished lr.HtoortaU0 1' tlieXCtbeftl iStatis, tlftwe travel pay to pk-,ei of ! enli.st liient " . ' -s-, ' SfigjvStH Sptiin's premier, Jhe w-rtil"ybat tnaft him wa? A mericti. ' The demitids of llftR sic. 1 It bur rsMiTmissioners at Paris. anl.Prident AfKinlex'sj Interpretation! if 'ttejse-j-tion of the' protocol whit tie himself "' "wrote, robbed tlie sid mah in M&lrid of bi& aleeo bv niglit and! Iiis rcsi by day. Sagata ag3ly cncu3es: f rh lewwi lntlirted upon usjVh.ik1 Jieen rd, but jt j will be fniiful! sio it la .to'jbe hoped. SgastrfiajOa Ids jio itAe would not learn the ,"tfn except In the. school of experience' iA.hd' that i& a hard hooL r ! j . ii t - Th balance of trade int emr .faTor for ISMS, will l-e corsiderally laxg'' jtcan toe cost of the war. County ..TihLre . P. TV-rrell alsi' te-evfv-d a Jetrer - from his son. j I.ieut. IX. W. Terrell. iThe yofing otflcer rv pirls the Weather Condition excellent. He spesiks of;. Captain J. M. i Poor ma n'.s-. prions illness,., from wbiftjh that offler has happily -recovered, alnd an nounws the death ' of Private!! Clyde Perkins.; Shaking of the preja?fations for Thanksgiving, lie states tltht the troops rei5'ived, . Jt riom the gpvertiment, a shipload of turkeys for their ienjoy mont on that national holiday. . Whitney Ilolman yesihTxIay fejeeive! a beauflful CJhristmas isouvenir from Frank O. Collins, musician in company I. First California United Staeis voi uulers.. ' .' . j It was a lieantlful four-leaf folder that reflected considerable cretlitj upon the printer. Upon the first page was Merrv tTiristmas; gr-eting ' frortfi ! th The w ill of 11, A. Cone St., who d. e l Vt his home near ltutteville .. fcist MTKlay, leaying an estate, valmd at $Z2XXK was yesterday admltrcd: to probate.!) A. Cone Jr.. and John Mui far Tw ere named as executor n lu tut will and were so appointed by tlie nrobnje 'court at:d will serve with or:t ltfs. . Thefi(jir-atdaw of the estate are: H. Fr Con of Palcit-e, Wathiiigfou : litii.sa iurj"rty. Launt lt.-Ing. H. B. Cone. ArtnajITi"' and-'i. A Cone Jr.. all of Hnttbville, The will! was executed .Inly. HI, ISvtS. in tlw iifesence of J. 'J. Mutphy ami Aliie -"he.-!! - " . i lves e.e'U-. deatlf. .-To his wife . the' iloeeuscd lM0 1n iKh to be paid by tlie tors within one year after ;iiis lo his son ii. A. Cone Jr. he devise 2W acref of latwI.aTlie remainder of th- mil .ftlte he devise to his sons, Beu.'F. Cne, II. H. Cone audi to his daughter.: Louisa M'utray, j Laura B. Ing anjl Auiti ULce. to le shand etit.-i.llv. inch to re-eive one-fifth. A(I of the personal pnfperty of the .state. eiisisting of notes, mortpasf s an- trfeieys. - is to rn Utvuiert f IfctfeXand pi tre .Hike, iftnoiig W six t ldWren. I. It. Hate. C. i.. Ogle and Charles W. orb.v. aiiiraiser, tester lav fihtf !ii inventory of the estate Iawa.; fWeased, "in probate idiowiii tin" tVal and peroria tnv t be rallied at f21i0j - OH IN A MAN DISAPPEARS. Kecentlr , Became Powsefw-enlj of I Henry urt, prop4 Far East. Manila. 'Philippine K lands. lSaiS. A happy -New er. On the second page was the -following verse in rhyHM': "- . i ' - In freign lands tbis XmastMe. s many miles away. " t Though fated to abhle we lt not Forget the happy day. 1; X X -The third page bore the legend ?Frank O. Colllni Musician, Co. I First California U. V Manila. This wa ' 'accompanied by ' a letter, a souvenir medal, and a son venir purse from First Sergeant Frank iGard. , company K, iscond regiment Oregon. a to Wood- Mouy Fold Play SusimCouL About twomontbs ago a China run n, by the name f (lit Cum, Yn.j 'bt eom-' luonly kno-ri. as M." wlio hast, been runnii;g a boo raid for N. IU -ajk! J. S. tlrnlMui, lom file tvlhc at of Woodbnrn. left his work to jgo to Portland. He had been sick fori a few .deiy $ nod saw he was going to the vliy for mHlii:al assistance. X. It.! 'jrralinni tKk him lrtirn, where life pure -eised a ticket an I "Jo wa 'ecu to locird, tlie train for Portlands UeT wii expectel-1-ack, In a few day, fcut.he has cot !retirtiel,. ai.d tlie Gmhams bare madej repeated Inquiries as to his whereabouts, ,,ut wiiligut; s'orcs. ' : I - ITiCWnaihan 5 bad threei e ftmr hundred do Li rs tc few days 'ireTi0rs to sis dlsappearam-e, but It Is not known bow luocii he had on his person.,- i . " ! X : '- , He has always been Industrious ana ha nerer 5eft his bttsir. lmgr than a day at a time before. Wtsfaeoti ,vt Ullery baruV? them e a: i' ss tne.rner M-wara -tiKViOin.'e. on the Sal m. Flouring-M ils Ci."; in tiie n.i.hlie of -the 'street, at- is 'p jfist.; ! re tj:e thief sn ook t neXSoHtliet aj P:xitic .w it M 1n ii ad- a lis;ra tur ij t;Ftward and. liaviiej j l-ked up his; rTi an. I tarried ift. .,1m was tracke I bv lii ow ti l:o ti.arks in titc sii.-w: hi' wa-s . follow-il to', i 'Imfj-h lre- l. tlwiice south lo the lride:. Xaci s South Mill eneek; at this, p. Int wis found - idetK e that "'the tl lef liad nt- temiitol lo rile the 'wheel, but failed. Th' Tracks of the man they coutiuel across th' bridge, ami to the rest Ieree of Miss Auguta .V-wbit. jiear wi' io.no f H.n. A. IV.tsh. lit ioN whe 1 tra k-wi T b '-.foimd. -fl'-re he mil turned -into the yard ;int the otticcr i'li'ved ( Imti hidden llie w heel. After a Ions search it was; fnrj I. -ljoweyer. tiiat tlr fellow -had !... i nto ni-vs. fli.tlel- a fem" and. Wiilksl back V'wn town: the track was again lot- lowcdxaud was .-found to again cros the bridge.; Here an. fnv Miration . was maIe -timler the pi-nige, an-i wheel was foiiiiIXhaltig Uen thrown mn 'frim the drivevvhy of the bridge when tile. tiHct iirt rMj on jhl wav sou lit. ; 4 . '. -, It was promptly -taken awayand Hie otti er. agaru starred on tji track of the thief -and ' w;h he ai d Jds coin fUlniou croKl tie bridge they nut lihe stranger; dancing, at th" newly miule 'track.- Mr. Johns-! at oi;1 siil Isfied himself 11 that they, were th; footprints he "had follow! all night. and he wilt died (he fellovv 'limb doo off the lM-kbre 1 and pas under the drive-way. Being satisfied of his man. Mr. Johnson iwiunw'! upon him anl placed hi ni under arrest. Aktsl what he wa doing under, the 'bridge, he sail: ."Iook-hig for a, rglit." aft.-r whi h hej-rertised fo talk. He was at - . . ... V a on taken to the cny jail and kk-ki-! np. He b iK'l.evel to have uai a naiKi a nam-, in su-aiing a w neer ieKnging to Mrs. H. H. Htnnphry from ihe store of Pat ton F.ro. yesterl:ty after noon, and an effort will ! . made ' to day td lM'.ife tin; 'hiding place of . this machine. - - V offlvr Johnson did exs-llent work Jn rnnrtlng down the wheel, and track ing the may. which culminated intae arrest of Tlwmas: within a half hour after the wheel was taken. X Thomas was sWm .at the polic-e sta- tiii nt t tht.- 'Friday V nrning and Interviewed, with a view t as-er- tainlng, if. pitssJlih1, his- tootive for st-allng- tin wpwl'.. 1 he reporter found the young man considerably un der the influence of liquor. Tint In talkative tmod..his statement, howevr er. Is'lng IrtUIV I!seoLii'Ctel. 1 lie voting man gives. 'the name of Evans H. Thomas, and is 23 years of iage; He is a fairly intelligent; young .man. and of ' foreign, extra-lion. nt leing ale to ch-arly express himself; In; fhe English language. . X ! ; Thomas showed "more or 4 less ican- nlng In evading the interrogations 'prw- lounlel by the reporter, and deplore! the fact that be- should te piacvo in jail. assrting his innocent of the diarge. The sulistance of his state ments -Is as follows: I I' am engaged j in ctifliug, wool on tlie farm of Charles Cannon,) about four'niiles suth of'this rity. '.and came to Salem ThursIay to do some trailing. In the evenimr. I cannot s.iy jnst what rirm I staftetl home. ; stopping at ; the, home "of my sister on Church street; near the Hush bridge., With the Inten tion of rematoing for the night, .bat my sister informed me that she id id not have ample accommodations for me. and ' I continued on my' Journey home. Just as I crossed the Bush bridge, near the blind school. I had 6e casion to pass under the south ap proach, a rtd npon coming at was placed timler arrest.' h i Young Thomas slated that wh)!!e jrin der the bridge be saw no wbeeLi and disciaime! all knowleJge f the theft of another wheel from Patton Itro.' txx.k store earl'er sn the day. He de plorl the unjka.saot frelicainent in which e-found blmself, "but fell conti dent he could render- a satisfactory ac count of bimrti when arraigned In court.- ' : : i ' .: '!. I . ' ' It is tW supposition of tlie officers that Thomas was Implicated in the theft-of the ofher wheel, which he -possibly pawDed, and witb the money Re alized therefrom1 proceeded to become Intoxicated, which terminated In his capture while escapinic with Mundell's wheel, as a result oc hU bungling work. ':! -, -.".,..;'. X ,X-X" br ptacv it a Iteautiful th1 m)sisurs 'of enlert5l and as. a floral uioUrel- la, to which wan su4(.hi1s1 a Iioih iiotxl luck. wher rson. vry liap- rriage -eremony In white organ qviet of iHidal Ivehtie. maid of Jiudie and car of iiirik chrys- l-hoe. the syii'ool U-v. Bagleyi :ly Hrforml I he briIe w dfe. ami tos's. - Iiss (otior,- -,Horej of of Jen- Hie m: is -attmNl oa fried a Ik Fannie pink or Turner; at the' otva- home 'wed-. magiUetl. - - The I -e iv very pret evergreens. Ivy Mrs, M. high noon f Ion pt one d:ngs that Mf Kinney tily dei-orated and mistletoe. Irotnptly I at l5o'lock.' nti. .Mrs Mayro -McKiniey tok tlie piano ami executed Vvcddkig march, to which the. bridal" partv wmbleil Just beneath bf onlv tlk rela- 10 Ihe repaired 'to tlie 4itmptuoits wed- :i.kfaH -as dlsi-iiM. The dl-i; hal ixtm very preittiy leco- rfrd.n fragrjiui tuiiielf anthe11.1u.ms. I T1kj gr4m .was habit d .in the conventional blick.l, Follow ins the 'rniiny the. welling party, w-hleh; l-onsist d lives of the contract ha; paities iiumher of aJmut tuty liuing rtsmj where .-i ding br ing room rateil with flags evergreens and chrvs- ntlMmums. I f ' i; After receiving thej jconc:itnlation ad lM'st, wishs of jtheirl assembled kinsiiv n. the 'happy cotpie left lat t-v-i inilinrf for Jefferssm. .wjuTe the. grKm !iad pro-Iel si nkvlvf-appoitfjed resiv deuce for; tlie reivpti-iln f )tH bride, titiil whore tfiej wilii lie at home to their ntimenius flctpiafntanci's sliorlly after the ftrst of Hie yiear. t , I The- brjde; . who, fr fnr '. years, served this "County as. ; deputy clerk, titider exConnty ClerK L, V. I EhUm, IJas a wide jircle of warm friends in sftK'ia) and 4Lisiness circle througlioiii the county:-. She is- a niitire Oregonian nd a menrlior of one f Marion rotm ti"s most! est iinable pioneer families. T1h groom is a, substantial farmer ofv .feffefson, aud enjoys fhe resjiect j an-1. ntldence .of al withi whom 1m has 0 acqualutatci'. lie ; $f young mau "bf excejj ility arnl f sterling Cauniun.ity ju;'' which Ik; ; recOi;nj3!c a tioual tnislns wirth Jtr the resides.'; ESfUmi COST I '-:.' . , ' . ... H' X Xftr -York Heratl: Ihe pnl I ary rejKirt'of eeumissii;n. the' N Intra gu a. -.in". 11.4 1 mslstng f ti.irat HahiH. .lmiral: Walker and Iroisst(' HantT. baa leeii coiupleUdjfltKf will be read byfore the senate'. -outmitte either dtirius the Cbrittmas iwvm t ixJugtWn or lmiiktliatelj- afterw uni. TlAsi ntiort will gite tnany d tall of oonstrih'ilou !in r'jar l "to tli ihjw ne route and will give: a H ei.r "he tlgtirv ou' the eniire ot 4( thai f.udertaklpc as iar. iis huxtiau liigea aiiy ?au forV. xx;.,; v ; .A sunujtlry of .the costs h is 1 et out? bt wct totiH. anI wftwmt! Into " the details of -fcurresj ana it Is- .as t-Ilows: ' C, :' 1 1 1 eastern harbor and Jetties will n wele eoing lev els Th reiulre alout i,(lst,iH cubic" yards o M.ft exrovation. The Jetties tlew 'iM'ires rei'ilrw "iibMtt, -ti.uit hubic yardsf of .rijr;ip-stine, - ; , : . -l-j. -.; ' .Tl-d !'tireyrowni-1s.'tI$U' of 'ite 'knaii tlwt is. ihe sfN"t.i It'gjunliur ul thrai heritor and -reacliiiis; i tli East. PI. viier-wll , n-parv iCmi.tmn, -Ht4tic varlsxf earth iuud i-Liy r excar ;i.iKi. Tlie three- kkks in this ectun 'will "0t-In the ncigh'iochotKl of. ten lift II- lou dollars, omlidete, with .3,tKK.ui!t varlM f excavatiim. This, section 1 about! thlne-p utid oiu -lialf hiili j la leimth. and run through the Jungle- ixxintr.v-. near, tlie' cii! Pt'cie w I I le,7ti acres of Heeiring and grub ri4: abi ip l his .section. The-lmidt nt:vl cxixms's w ill aupiunt it) little 're 'c H ose alio. ipuiMrabd.," themfort tin v-'are omitusli '.'.".' '-1 I: -ft-1' IV 'lri.le5setti.m r'a-1ies) ftoot lure throng It thefhtgh, ro"ky inOi of. tills io tw ent v-four , nil s ft-rtfier. YhTe are 7,st.i(Kii cubic. . joints oC rt k ill f ldsj Vttt,' a tht AUmiI r,itij i yard f earth - and clay. TJv dejj-thC of thleiit w ill te mltiat! -1 ib. ueigni;!T itie eau.11, w 11111 is isere -jiiiSv f-ei atove the sjca. - The- actual (, tirg S III it-e piit tv"o !.utdrd tW-t wen in the K'eiH'st part. , . i . i Frtn; hcri'-iiH'gijiH the o hx s ctit. wi;e!i runs iiirwgu th? San I. -r.int te. Uisln at d ;l"loridrti;!:n.- 'Hils Is ir onniri and thl rutting. "-'which iji;I rcii-U (i tl O f lam. Witrl v-fotT and otiic-half mi os f rt-ni the ; CsJ'i!'-- Ikmu sti. w'l!l ' M I- only ltijtaMM'' $i nls to tb? Iigtr's.. iiiaklng a titflu over 40iu.(Mctib;c yards to th e lam. f Frn ihroutrb cite :ti "f !' aliottt i,ii'i"i). bore a 'summary of - tl-e Ht the San Juan river wiSaggjre- tuiiM.KMi I etibk ; yatds w-f tU njo'e for in vy wbhj'ii eres . clcathi' m l grubbing. . . " t j - .- ;- ; .-. . ' This" will not lttlun any of h'x dams or embatikmeiits. but -' Vtu.(!y Ihe ch.iiinol ciiltirg In the liori'cf tiltt San sVia j-Iver. 11 hi make :' inn ctiWc aiw of all gtads f tCig t. Ijike Nrvii-agua. V. Tlw oust of th tw-lma d.iutX THE HOP MARKET.. Prerilw In J.o"ali Circle-? ,New . 01 ii. - Front "local hop, citxdes iiflhing Is leing ns tlie -few lots' si are liekl ; a t flg'ui H "wbiely deal consider too high. Current, of New market there: Il:eltts for tve'k. . . ; . lijteipts froiyi Sit. I... f?. sj.tne tinie last yr. 1 JJur! for week-. IfiKifts from Sept, 1 . , ltlsijts for Week. llHNrts fntu ici.d ttiore thaii ti' half S M. I,. llie Protbweis York, , says of 4s7 bales 104.1 bal.'s H.PiH li-'e 2.27S?lnleS 57,rg44Kiles l..'7i! bales ; Ueeitts nave fallen elf cotifklernWy Erans H. Thomas, who was arrested by Officer J. C. Johnson at a late hour Thursday -night for the larceny , of a bicycle, was arraigned before City la-rivflls. wer in trans Tin' mat kct throttglKHit iMl t)eire s-eii. 10 k' lone of ne.irly all : clioi"st grtides. iK'itig mall . Mrpply, i ate held k'tfaer UnuiIHies, ' but for ttiedirjm liops Jesa tiion ti ilteI were it iC4stbe erv rew- rwewers. e take oa any niore stoi tiw openihg of the new iiorteiTs are not drawing lers. hotwlihstai llt jg tle t.w KUro'M'ttn n'arJiots i-4 ill in grower !f the .wf k's t for exiiort. hjs l 11 dull littb Ij.s of aua.ifies. I1n' In relatlvely steadier than common and would, be ac- P K UltSint'HS. InrUnid to until af U r year, aiwi; ex- .iity l ew: ""- nrnijiess o: r ievls c.itotalloti'sllghtly. making i"iie an ex treme price for the -tlibb-est of the Hate hp.-. with most q th ofloHngs from se dowwani. S.Tops cf ivery comnVfB strkha.ve lien 4T'id ntji !w jbs iad or less without iitritirg at t utk)H. The tjn-st of thtj Pacific iast would, now be, difflcidt t plae alKnre 3c. and laost-iof the stork, can lie se cured for a little less. Iu the toteror of this Hate ithe finest (grades hav. been pietty glowers are otu.il ties, at lrtwer flgnres.. M:il nd- vjces from Indoa n-ist continued fihnrteka but flight traiing, stokv isr.wever. are '.small, 'most! of -the Kns-; lish bjis ravng already wysed iuui brewefs" hiuidf. ltent fabh-a ri" rt an sdtfance In tli;.0irmin n.arket of ltd ;n?rtrk9. which Is ! pnsumably the result k.f Engijsh Jitiylng. j ' . ;; Depnty -Sber'ff ' B. B. CVba th. was .1 n Auroral yesterday on official business. Well pk-iscdiup and the offering to w-11 foe lwer r BORN. MITCH ELt-4A t Ingjdde. Rikim Mrs. J. W lecelntier 20. tsm. a dalfghteY tlrt honie m Morn- Orwn,to Mr. and Mitchell, o Tiinrsday', ! ' a the K sJsiil n naturi as to Ie Ih-vo1k tlgtirhuii within a The da m wlll feet 111. length -W llow the tu'd torn. aol Its rise l e inoi e I liliii, !. J.7f founlatln 7." f-t llt,Mn the rlrer Ht- orer 100 feet. A tlie river will havjeXto be turned fro its course during will? be immh that lve to Is takett for'an tstlntnte of 'tiw Sin Carlo cost Keveral 111III filmst" are.l'eihg in the siiallow part nrtn-.-aie lO.lMSMMt; jarTs.. uuiklng tOfal Of Mo.lNNXMN erti division of the cnnal, Wa I kT's son . ' J . they win amount .'. KM MM I 1lltC entire feaslbllitv -: tuHt lf-h tests t!' the route.-, has lhit t n licetiratelv UlipiltH. iiix1artaklng is unit, or er nTmere. this 1 onut ruction. many details w it 1.1 Info eonslderat tr Its' tost. - ' 'X. et:dM.t'kiniit . w m riiliirs and tint made. "Tlie rt of the lake - w III yard.- to the AVeit II Tie estimates for the' n'est rn 'dl- vkioh have not ln made yet. Ttiey are tin.ler trie llre tion ' of Admiral WV. ii. WalktTl mitt to not less , ihau nils ino,re. 11 akitur a total or ll..Hiiiss) entile yar ln .pf nil klmls of excavation t. the. harbor, at Iritfc,!il. a!loiving f,tir).tr cu?kt j-anlM for lrlg1n 1to. the tr ial ii tlin.ite will come jto ne:irly 12i,!i. si yvunli. ex iude of all. "darns aa-I pilMnkmer.ts. - ItfcwiII I sen tfcat i:C,s')0.ti't wl'.I I", a conservative estimate of ihe tre cost of tlie caJiaJi and this almom airre s with ,tlat j bf ; MaJr t;en-rl Wdliain II hud low S fejiort of iMHk- I MARRIED WItICH-mrNSFtRr. At the bo iw or ine trlle'M nHher, Afrs. M. Iti:s ; ford, No H77 :hemketa st recti .S?a lent, Oregon, at high nni, Thttrs- day, Ihnber il). IMiS, M1ss Mat II Lt ltmsfrrd t j John T. "Wolr h. Iter. 3. it. Evaj.of the First OhH tjaft chiirvh, ofTb-lrtijifc X, - . - The weddlg wan n piiet lioioe af fair and .was. wltnesse! onfr bv th fWtbnate frleiht r -j;.j. - j Tl. Iiile 1st tin M. 'Uunsford ami Tlie erooni lia ii d relativesi' of the JACK. At his home, sbAnt 3 miles r et of this city, Wednesday, Doeesn ber 2S., V8. Itobert Jak, aed 77 years, of -heart trouble. I -x .-x t The death of Mr. Jacjc ooetrrred quite snldehly and onexpertedly )r -terUTl mornlri?. the agedj man, who tad tt complained In thefleast, pass ing away wltbont a raoroeiEis warning. He was an old pioneer, bn-rlnr res.d- eu errc siuvc ii. i danglvtee of -; Mrs. native Salem' fiitL. frXfhe nasi thrco years lei-n emrinrt-r at tlie .T!.onia Kay Woolen Mill plant. . 1 - X ,Mr. and Mrs, Web h will ls -at ho rn? at No. .177. Cliemeketa tr. r after. :Jahiiarr!;Joth. ..X,"' ;i-x -.j,; ;, i1 CHUllARTi-T-AKTtlt-At the JionW of tle Ivrsle's parents. 3fr. and Mrs. J. It. Partch.-'fourimllcs east of; this, city, at hnh noon, Weln'slay, Ie-. cemtu r 1 2S, IKtts. MIsst Anna E. Parteh I v f leorge i rearhart. Itev J rank clver, of lh nomination, offlcUtln At the Ariose, of the mony tne many reiatlr present extended tW-l'll a long ami prosperous J fnl. wedding dinner was of. anJ ? tlie afternoon, sin ut In pleas- .ant-: conversation. ;')' 7?. x'l'? :--. -' The itrUie is the nam Isomei .and.--K,' cpmp!Jslje.l daughter of Mr., And Mrs. J. B. Partch. baving jspear'tho- greater portkm of her liferfaiid arbaml Sa lem, where shells wi-ll-known, and highly resfected. . 1 , . r . y . x no-groom ia a pnf ieroo 1 firmer r orange county, caiirornia, wnere. twy. wr.i inaKe iitir tuture uooue lrang'l".cal dc- I weMhig ;": s ami frU'tids t wibe for Ife A I jouiili- tlieu parlakciW f' XX.'- XX' 1 V X .... 1