Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, December 08, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
(DAILY AND WiJSICIiY.)
BY HOKSR BROTHBRS,
SATURDAY, DEO. 8, 189'.
Story of the Bible.
Harvard &Yn.le Footbnll
Geographical Guinea.
Musical Letters.
Literary Salad. ,
Pegity.
Migration.
Chivalry.
Tox.
Barnum's Circus.
Cats & Mice.
Trip Trap. .
Besides,
Halma.
Parchesi.
Authors.
Blocks.
Dissiected Maps.
Cut up Animals Ect.
F. S. DEARBORN,
Bookseller.
The Koons. Last night tho "Kom-
leal Koons" cave the peoplo ot lnde
pendence a ble treat. While the house
was not very large on account of the
storm tho audience made up for it in
enthuRlaam. The sluglui; and "Bill
PnliootnrH rnrrlpfl nft honors. The
boyB made many friends and were
made a flattering oiler to return and
give another performance.
A Fahm Sold. Mr. and Mrs. Goo.
W. Davie and son J. K., and H. J.
Singleton, of this city have disposed of
their Interests In a 600-acro farm near
Hubbard, this county, to E. Brlckell.
the consideration beiug property in
East Portland of tho valuo of $10,600.
. "
Lkotuub Bekies. The third one
of tho courso of lectures given under
tho auspices of the W. C. T. U. will bo
given by Rev. W. 0. Kantner, on De
cember 12, Subject, "Heroes Un
knwn to Fame." Tlokets on Bale at W.
O.T.TJ. hall.
Removal. Tho Fair store la moving
from 108 Court street to 274 Commercial
Blreot, first door south of the old Whlto
Corner. More room U needed, for our
bolllday goods. Come aud sue them.
O. P. Dabnoy.
Too Moon Thouiilk To prepare
that Sunday dinner and, besides you
may not feel like it. Just bring your
family around to the N. i", Kitchen,
slid got u homo cooked meal for only
IS onls,
A Oenuink Buiti'insB. Tho house
keepers of Balem can again llud some
of that mufrjilNcoiit glassware at Clark's
grocery, glyon away with Duo Hive
baking powder. Tho II newt tablu ware,
Sunday In the day tho white shirt
la brought Into use, Your shirt will
Hover look half as nlco as when done
up at tho Balem Hteum laundry,
i
Company. You will probably have
company tomorrow and will want
pcmutlilnu good, Call at Mr. MoUrow
k HteusloJJs' and get a choice roust,
UWJIHKIJ-A JIOHI'ITAI- Jnllll J.
Maurer, M. J), New ribs, new noverw,
new dandles, Willi U. M. Jnokwov),
m OomiiierolBl street, J I 87 If
Renitsmher I ho very low pilum
the New York Jtuoket apply lo Hor,ri
j)AY (Joodh, m well uatnitll oilier Hum.
Another new Jot of reed antl rallan
tnoUm In loly at jiureii JJunill.
tnn
It Draws
the Crowd
Like a
House Afire,
'Jiiut Hh nUm gulf,
K
mm
HNflllll WflMl9MTi
T. Jiolvcrson & Co,
OOMMIITEE OP 100
Ringing Resolutions Introduced
About tho Book Trust.
The Balem taxpayers committee of
Ono Hundred met ml 2 p. in. at the
city council chamber.
Following resolutions were ollercd
by Hon. John Mlnto on October Gth:
THE HOOK TKUST.
Whereas, It oppears from the com
mittee of one hundred in Multnomnu
county that there exlstxa trust formed
to attain a monopoly of tho publication
of school books in the United States,
nntl
Whereas. The f.ub committee of
Multnomah county has, in a report
made to the body, submitted evidence
that said trust kuown as the "Ameri
can Book Company," has been so in
terfering with tho school management
of the city of l'ortluud as to cause the
dismissal from tho list of teachers iu
the district, upon no other kuown
grounds than an unwillingness to serve
Uie Interests of said trust, and
Whereas, The general depress'nn in
prices of all export products of this
,tut nmkts economy of expenditure iu
nil directions a preesiug necessity,
therefore, bo It
Resolved, While we endorse the or
rnnlznt Inn known as teachers' instl-
utes, so far as they are aids to the tfli
ieticy In toachlng.we advise resistance
o such organization by school directors
.lid citizens generally whenever and
vnerever it a tempts to dictate tho rate
if compensaliou for teaching, or in any
way inlerfeifs with freedom of con
tracts for teaching.
Resolved, Jl id the sense of this com
mittee that no cluuge should be made
by county superintendents of schools
u this state at present invoking the
compulsory purchase of new kinds or
sets of school books.
Resolvd, This committee recom
mends to ail bourds of school directors
in this county the policy of furnishing
required seats, desks, or other school
room furuitnro with Oregon material,
mule by Orcgou workmen, under com
petitive contraots.
The resolutions were adopted at the
lime and it was voted that they be
thoroughly diacu3ied at the next meet
Jng.
Mr. Mlnto and other m tubers of the
"100" who expressed tlumselves will
resist the provisions of tho present
school law so fur as permitting a change
of text books at this time.
The men are solid citizen", taxpayers
and friends of the public schools and do
not hesitate to doolaro the law requir
lug slate ollleiuls to make aplK ears
contract with the trust an infamous
measure.
Mr. Bush called the mooting lo
gether at 2 p. in., Judge Davidson In
the chair. Mr. Mluto's resolutions
weie extensively discussed.
Almoetllke electricity: Dr. Price's
Baking Powder because it works so
quick. No other works so fast.
The County Court.
The Marlon county court has been In
faesaloi) four days, but none of its trans
aotions hayo become public, as is re
quired by law. Important public busi
ness and thouBunds of dollars of public
money has been disposed or, nut the
law rt quiring thoso important proceed
ings published is nullified in this
county. The court la listening to
advlco from a uewspapor adventurer
who bribed a Jouunat, employe to
give him alleged statements about our
circulation, and bribed another man to
steal pi inted copies of Tin: Jouunal
subscription lists, and after he had the
lists he did not dare use them before
tho county court. Iuall the yours wo
havo done business hero The Journal
olllco hm not been kept locked half tho
time at night aud our printed subscrip
tion lists arc open on our counters to
tho Inspection of all, A publio official
who voluntarily prefers tho counsel
and aROsocIatious of lawbreakers and
men wlioiesort to vlolont methods to
attain their end has hut ono future
and that Is the universal contempt of
good men of all parties, The county
court should publish its proceedings aa
required by law.
Keit'JJUJGun, The suit of S, O,
Dorrls, tho Albany printer, to reoovor
his gnu from Mrs, M, J', Baker, who
was ohurged with wilful, foiolble, fid.
onoiis and wrongful detention of tho
same, Win, Kaiser appeared for (he
inly so charged, A. 0, Condlt for (ho
slate, and the lesult wus an acquittal
of the Judy from the entire ehargo,
The attorneys did not argue tho ease,
uxuupt upon authorities, It was clearly
a pi no of spite world as Durrlu would
not swear It was his gun, The court
huld tliut tliuiu was no eusu whatever
agaliiHt Mrs, linker and uliarged costs
up to prnsuoullng witness Dorrls,
TlIM Ki)IIHTHIM,WilMIIIOl0a Court
gave Its first wuuiul reueptlon lo mem
w anil frlumls lust night at Tumor
dull. Iiispltonf iiiu storm Hierowuu
it gouil atluiiilauui), MtMsrs. Keller
Jlrolliurs, mnl Kouats mnl I'm ton rur
HlihtMl limtniniHiiiul sohw.ao illiiMiss
Wwllur, JUv. llilluliNou gavuMDitd
ilrH ol wmIuoidp, hWrnm Thornloii
timl U'liipufB mil (Juo. Itogern sung
uliwJy. TIim mvudIiiu wus oloseil in u
vnry ouJuyahlu muiimii with huiiius of
Mil IflllllSi
I'MtfAft'JJ.Y IttmiWlAINlW. -Mr.
mill Mr, A- if ui tun Im uvmiiIiik VMM'
luluml puny ul numlibors ami liloniU
nt llinlr iil(jujmil liiimy un l(ut rllwlP
HWU 'h MiiiUNipeui v( lliu fwnlnn
uuuililiul titwnU, uuuvfivuiiuu. iinniii
huiJ dsillijlifuii Imiulji'on,
uy will)' hmm m
UllliHf wet.,- al
lliWw)wJiflkfili
PERSONALB.
'Hon. T. T. Oeer was In to tfH ,,ftV
V a Unr.t nt Aurnrit. wnt I" the
""' I "
city today. '
Hon. Geo. G.Bingham la 1 Port
land on legal business.
Alderman J. II. Albert went to 1'olrU
land this afternoon on ft Hying vlt U
l!i. T. tT. Unnrk went to Turut f to-
.1.... In I...II minrlorlv iripntllltrfl for
Elder ParsonB.
Profs. Campbell and Chapman dro Vo
over from Monmouth thia raornin ?,
a id took tho train for Eugene.
County Clerk L. V. Ehlen wentto'
Butteville this afternoon to see wlxat
the wind may havo done for his fences.
Curl Roberts, of tho Salem "Woolon
Mill Btoro, returned today from a
month's visit m the atato of Washing
ton. 8. M. Wlllard, of Jolly, Texas, do
parlB for his homo Tuesday next. Ho
has been Inspecting the Wlllamotto
valley for a few weeks.
Dr. Everett M. Hurd dentist and
oral surgeon Is now permanently set
tled In his new location iu the First
National Bank block, rooms G and 7.
Mr. S. J.Chad vviok.of Colfax, Was,.,
has been nppoluted to the important
otllce of land commissioner by Gov
ernor McCraw, of Washington. Ho is
a sin of ex Governor S. F. Chadwlck,
of Oregon. His whole life was spent
in the Willamette valley up till about
ten years since, when he went to Col
fax and obtained a leading position In
politics nud at the bar,
Governor-Elect Lord and Mrs. Lord
returned to Balem this morning ou the
. verlaud train from their eastern visit,
on which they departed about two
wee'8 ago. At San Francisco Mrs.
fcord was taken quite ill but by her
force of wll power ooplniied the jour
ney which she really forced herself f;o
(ake. Mrs. Lord's health was much
improved by )0 trip, and both she and
Judge Lord greeted tlielf frlpuds thjg
morning upon arrival in the beet of
spirits, and tliey were given cordial
welcome. The governor was warmly
received everywhere by his old friends
In the east, especially at St. Louis,
where a banquet was given him at the
Plantej-'s hotel. He found buslne-a
conditions in the oast much improved,
He is busily engaged in attending to
iis large correspondence and preparing
for bis Rew official duties. The judge
deolined to discuss pqltpa) matters in
any form, nor woma ne express any
opinions on state affairs. He has done
nothing on his Inaugural or message
but will at once buckle Into his work.
He has had a splendid rest, visit and
recuperation and will enter upon his
now; duties splendidly equlppeed to
make a good buslneso governor.
UNIVERSITY NEWS.
The dally attendance at chapel now
Is ij5, tho enrolment tbla year is 104.
The umyersjty football team left for
Newberg via stearaor Hoag this morn
ing. A largo delegation of students
and citizens accompanying them.
They will return on tho Modoo to
night. Tho third Issue of the college paper
for the year '04-5 will be mailed to Its
subscribers In a few days. Jt has ft
neater aud newslor appearance this
year thau ever before, which reflects
much credit to tho editorial staff.
Tho local college Y. M. C. A. conven
tion was held at tho university yester
day. Delegates wero present from Air
bauy, Monmouth, McMlnnvllle, New
berg, Polytechnic Jnstltute and Che
mawa. Much good wes derived from
the meeting in the afternoon and tup
address Jn (ho chapel in the evening
was full of Inspiration and thought.
Tho new gymnasium now presents
tho uppearance of u grand athletla
struoture. The floor room will be 00x00
which will give ample space for all In
door sports, It Is expooted to be ready
for occupancy by January 1, Tho ques
tion now perplexing the hoys Is how
to dorlvo funds for purchasing tho
apuratus, .
' p m ' i ii
Three cans of the cheap baking pow
ders are requl red to go as far as one of
Dr, Price's,
Disreputable Work.
Home gutter snipes who have for
somo lime been publishing a sousa.
iloiml sheet In this city mo llnully
showing up In tlmlr true light. Tlielr
weapon Ii blaqkmalUuil (heir methods
liovphoen muilo plain In (wo dlsilnot
articles of lute, wherein an attempt Is
muda lo destroy the good name of a
respected ultUen. Tho (.'Hurt lo get
liUtfli-money both on lliu pari ol III wo
hluukmuli urllHts and twlr funmlo do.
conspirator, growing loo llsKmnt (o
he tolerated by a repudiable commun
lly. Till" tiling will prolmbly roie
lllllie until t Ihwiiids necessary lo ev
hum iholruttilifiraiiierimutliodtf, Imblis
ami immllf liihu of I hn iilinllim" nun-
ami iioiiiiiiioiiM or Hit)
)ui)lv" rou-
iiutui Willi IliUallalr,
TH HMAWlN'U ' ClWciKHT - TIlO
iv'phfoopal la'lhi Koululy huvo Mrnti))til
lliu llml niimli'Ml ooiiwl of ilia mui
fur mi WIiipkiImv mnm ))wm
m ltflml iMlBiil In llitiflty.
WANiwiviiiiiiriJr!wii Amm
)2trR0H SERVI0E3 TOMORROW
( At Asvlom Rev J. M. Phulse will
I each at 2 p. in. at the asylum.
CHisiSTrAN Science 320 Liberty
i eet. Lesson study ut 10:30 a. m.
Central Hall P. S. Knight In
till argo. Uiiial exercise tomorrow at
II): 16 a. in. and 7:15 p. tu, Fieo to all.
'W. C. T. U -Rev. Geo. W. Granuls
wOI conduct the gospel meeting at 4
o'clock. Alt welcome. W. C. T. U.
hall.
CmiiSTiA.v KtHKNOK. iiall lit cor
ner of Court and Liberty streets. Sun
day school lesson at 10.-S0 Bible study
at 7.30. Stturday afternoon at 2:30.
A inyltcd.
EvA:vai:LioALCiiuiicH (Geksi.vn )
--Corner Center and Liberty streets.
Prcachlui' at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.
Su iday school at 10 a. in
pic's" alllanco at 7. p. m.
ouiig peo
A. A. Eugel-
bart, pastor.
Y. M. C. A. Rev. Hiram Gould, of
Corvallls, will addrci the meu's meet
ing at 4 p.m. Spscl.il orchestral and
vocal music will bo attractive features
of this meeting. All men are cordially
invited to attend.
Unity Ciiukch. Services at 10:30
a, m. aud 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at
12. W.E. Copelaud pastor. Subject of
morning sermon, "Ploughing FaeeFor
ward." Subject of cvenlug lecture,
"Coats of Skin or How the Church waB
Enohanced by Satan.
German Baptist. Preaching at 11
a. rn. by J. Gronde.Evangellst. At 2:3U
p. m. administration of baptism, at the
First Baptist church by Rev. C. E.
Kllewer. Preaching at the Ge'rman
Baptist ohurch oil North Cottage
street, at 7:30.
PhESiiVTERiAN. Morning service at
10:30. Subject: "Contending Against
Gjd." Evening subject at 7:30: "After
flip Battle of Ballots. The last of the
eerlea on Municipal Government. All
the city officials with tho newly elected
mau respectfully Invited, Sunday
pchqol at J2. V-l- c- $ ut 0:,S-
Ciiristia:, Woirebs Mission.
fjjraugo Hall, li:a dtate street. Religl
ous services as follews: Sunday after
noon at 3 aud evening at 7.30, Ser
mons by Rev. W. K llaway. After
noon subject specially hn lortatit, sub
ject, a H Ifame." Evebji. gos
pel service, A heuily wo!como to all.
Y. P. S. O. E. There will be a union
meeting of the Christian Endeavor So
cieties of tho city, Sunday evening at
ft:5 o'plqck n. thp Congregational
church, MIssTlllio Atkinson the Evan
gelist, will talk on, "Incentives for Soul
Winnings or Personal Work for En
deayors." W. A. Morris, Sec Local
Uulon.
Congregational. Rev. W. C.
Kantner, J). Dm pastor. Services at
10:30 a. m. Subject "The Man of
Macedonia." Evening seimon at 7:80
p. m. Subject "A Youug Man's In
terview With Jesus." Sunday school
at 12. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 0:15 p. m. Ad
dressed by Miss Tlllle Atkinson, Evan
gellst. A cordial weloome to all.
Christian. Services tonight at 7:80,
Subject "Yokes." Tomorrow at 10:30
a.m. anu v:au p. m. juoruingiuemoj
"Condemning Jesus, Releasing Bar
abas." tEvenlng JThetno "Whit is
the Truth," Suuday school 12. J. M.
Woodruff, Superintendent. Junior En
deavor 3 p. m. Miss Alice Perrlne,
Superintendent Senior Endeavor 0:15
p, m. Albert Manning, Leader.
Boutii SaCM M. E. (No services
this Saturday evening.) Oil Sabbath
at the morning service we will have
communion and baptismal services at
which time Rov. Gould will preach
also Bro, Gould will preach in the
evening and every evening next week,
Wo are having a Blessed sorylce, Re
freshing from the presence of tho Lord
Jesus of Najcarath Is passing By. Como
and Holp us. J. M, Slitilse, pastor.
Evangelical, Corner Ghomoketa
and Seventeenth streots, Services this
Saturday evening at 7:30 and Sabbath
at II a, in, and 7 P. ni, Sabbath school
at 10 u. m, The Hubbath morning ser
vices will ho hold Iu honor of, and ub u
tribute of resppotto my sainted n.other,
who Is now lying a corpse In Logans
port, Indiana, and will be luld at rest
tomorrow All are welcome, J. II,
J'Uber, pastor.
Grocers often say ''H'sjiist as good
at Dr. J'rloo's" when they want to sell
hii Inferior baking powder. Hut limn
U no powder half so good millions of
rooks know this,
Was Nor fNHANK.-Jawib wiuliley
was on (upiplalnt of J. A. Molliorn,
ills hrollierdii'luw, Irluil beforu (Jnuiity
Judge Iftibbard fur IiIm uanlty, After
exuiDlnutlon by Drs. Jessiipuml Smith,
asbUicil by A. u, (Jondlli proieniillng
Htlnriitiy, hv wus mljuilgeil pot Ineane.
Jiwwwm. MarrlUrjo lliienses wm
siiui tmlay iu Mlw Aiinlw Jlenilmnl
and Htimuul liiiilli u. Uii'tttenlmulier
Wltilts. AUo In Jus J, WIllNliill mnl
Mary I J, Jitr, TIhw. bm wllinw.
Hii urn ii' maiiM, -TIiu eliurlff ohl
11 urn of lam) hyluiiujiiu lo V h,
WhiiIum for I I.W'i) I'J tlulin SuVHuy rir.,
mjrlKii()r, i$Iuk (lie iiirBliHEr.
Tlu ih viUues ever aiMsui In iliful'
UiWiiLiiJ flkHitt at Mim Ujuullifiii'fi
1
AXTI S'lllldllli I1U0K TRUST I'KTITIONS.
O. G. Dstaba, Elk City, Lincoln
county, sends a large petill in against a
six year contract between the s.ate
olllclala aud the school book publishers,
to adopt certain books nt trust prices
for tho next six years In all the publio
schools of this state.
The substatice of the petition Is a fol fel fol
eows: Your petitioners, patrons of the pub
lic schools, taxpayers aud citizens o
Oregon, respectfully petition you to
take no action to bring about adoption
of uew series of public school text-books
undor the law passed by the last lcgls
laturo, nor to enter Into nuy contract
at present publishers prices adopting
the text-books now lu use, or thoso that
niiuht bo authorised by your board at J
present prices; such prices to bo ilxed
aud maintained by the publishers for
tho next six years, aa specified by that
law.
Iu view of the faot that by state pub
lication the peoplo of California are ob
tdnlug public school text books at an
average price ot about 30 cents apiece
for tho entire series needed in tho com
mon schools, or about one-half what we
pay in Oregon, we demand stato publl-
cation at the earliest day possible.
Similar petitions are received from
Wm. Bayne and 27 others, Howell
Prairie; Wm. Beaver and 13 others;
Geo. Richards and 4 others; R. 8. Ray
and 6 others, .Marlon; N. J. Gerber
and 17 others. Mary Klssllng nud nil
the patrons of Liberty school district, J
Marlon county; this writer who Is an
intelligent business woman writes: i
"I sincerely hope that the wishes of
the common people are considered In
this ipatter a( leost, for as J said before
aud found out snce, the enacting ot
this law would deprive not only ray
children bql a good minv others of n
common ephopl edvioaHon, and Oregon
can hardly bear to take suoh u stand."
J. F. Walker. Walker. Or., and 25
o'hors; Wm. J. Fletoher and 07 others;
C. W. Colo and 101 others, Clackamas
county; Geo. Askhy, aud V7 others,
S,tayton't Henry A. OHernian and six
others, T. 15. 4one8 autl HrB- V' At
4one, Salem; M. P. B.radey aud 10
q'hers; A. D. flolmtn and 60 others,
Ooburg, Qr.j J. B,. Trusk, a.nd 5 others,
Unanjnioua petition of district No. 03
Lmn county; B. G, Dove and 110 oth -
era, Sublimity.
These, with other petitions, that
have been received and published rep-
, '
resent several thousand ppople.anrt. the
protestoftboiisaRdsoftaxpayersagalnst
the proposed outrage upon the peoplo
of this slate lu the name of legislation.
Tho law under which a new Berlea of
text books Is to be foisted upon the
' r
public schools of the s,tate at tUIs time totn, 0f surveyed lands Is given at 814,
was passed at the dlotation of tho book 604,328 acres; uusurveyed, 291,470,076
trust and should never be enforced 075 ncres, making a grand total of 000,
upon the people. At least at the pres- i313 acres. t
onttime no costly charges should be
made.
Tin: JouiiNAi will flle these peti
tions aud protests with Governor Pen-'
noyer and will ask that he lay them !
before the state board of education,
That boqrd may pretend that tho law
requires it to act upon the adoption
qf now books for six years at this time. '
Put as the gentlemen go out of ofllco
they can easily pass the responsibility
qver tothe men who will succeed them.
The law should bo nullified. It wus
neyer asked for by tho people, ft wmj
imposed upon them after discussion
and defeat 111 the popular branch of tho
legislature, only passing uptjer pressure
from lobbyists aud ojllclal Influence
that should never havo been exerted,
It this law Is enforced by the state olll
olals who aro going out of olljco, it
slnuld nevor lip recognised by ther
suoui'HBors If t Involves expenslvo
oharges of text books, More anon,
1'arlH In J 000, Tlmoand place for the
next International exposition, J)r,
Price's Cream Halting I'owdor will ho
foremost thoro us It was at the (Jliloauo
and Midwinter fairs,
MiWOHjAb Bkhvj(jb,TIio Sunday
morning service at the Kvangellcal
church will be devoted n the memory
of the departed mother of the ppr
Hoy. , j. I'loiier, mid of Hoy, j a,
PMior, of Monmouth, These two gen
tlumoii who are o hlnlily respeotei In
Oregon, are giluf rol,ii over (he W
news Jut received nml u ihey will not,
be ablu to return lo Loganinnri. In.
Huiim, iu Hme for Hie funeral, Imve iu.
ohled to puy Hie llnul Irlhulo to (lie m
loved one lieieut homo.
" i
Tlio kittle biwril f fijunlltlJou lf
Jouriio'l lo Monday,
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An Advertisement
to bo flectlvo, imiBt havo circulation ti
value consists iu I.h being read a, "j, Jie
.ends upon lis novelty, attracily ."
tho number ot pnpera lii which It K '
duced. For thoso who wish to J, i ,Vro
tho peoplo tho very beat luodlnmh 'r
jThe Christmas Harbinger
T," b0,r,Cl!!!TiV'r8'1.ay breChrlet.
J....U k,j i.iu vmnuil XlllllWIg Jo. It Will
havo a circulation of 10,000 conies aiiil ,i
bo filled Willi tlin nhnlnoof. niVSl !.u" '..will
till-.. Iltum nr.,1
news and edltorlnlH.
tneut lu Its columns
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Will Pay You.
LATE NEWS ITEMS.
The new gold extracting
plant
It Is
has
ruti
arrived at Wcstport,
Wu.
by electricity.
Gangs of loughs and hoboes are said
to line the Great northern from Spokane
,0 Seattle and are comittlng many dep
redations.
I Connie Whlto was seriously wounded
in the shoulder by tho discharge of a
gun In tho handf of Prof. Y. H. Yewett
of Harrisburg.
I The Jackson county grand jury has
refused to indict E. J. Kaiior, editor of
i tho Ashland Record, who was bound
, om cunrSe of llhel
Robert Kirkham, a switchman at
, Sprague, was iustanlly killed Monday
uiBl1 wll,le coupliug carp. Hia parents
, fC8lde lQ Buunyvlew, Oregon,
It Is estimated that within tho patt
year over 300 head of stock havo becu
stolen from stockmen iu Spokane,
"ui "U'"D " -u.uow.u ".
George Y Mayhew, of Hanisburg,
h,nd the misfortune to cet his left hnnd
against the sharper of a moulding ma
chine. The two trst fingers were
clearly severed and tho thumb and
third fluger horribly lacerated.
A number of largo mud sharks have
recently been caught in the vicinity of
Pvrt Augeles. One, eight feet. loug.
was hooked and hitched to a pilo In
the harbor last Wednesday, but the
1 task was not accomplished until after a
' hnrd flkt
Chung Lum, a Vancouver, B. C,
ChinaWan, baa been arrested for coun-
torfeitlug. When his cabin was
8Wclied teu poudsof metal, plaster
of pads dies, tools of various descrip-
tlonsand a tmantlty of 25 nud 60 cent
Ilit'C08 were follnd-
Tho following s the surveyed and
unsul "f the United Stales
frr Hia iToot atilltirv Tnnn 1QD.1t fPUr
"okbii county lirs tho champion
anarchist. IJe is a county Judge, who
I broke down the door of the county
Juil to get out an Insane prisoner be
' caubo Sheriff Patterson did not run
j things (o suit him. Tho trouble with
that judge Is, tho wrong man was In
side tho (all. People have broken out
of the Marlon county Jtt.il, but no ono
has ever broken lu. In this
qounty tho sherifl runs the legal entry
fnd exit to (he jail,
No other taking powder acts so
quickly, does its work so well, or nt bo
little cost as Dr. Price's.
Murderer's Confession.
PiiKMQO, peo, 8, J. Jl, Kereoy to
div confessed that. Im with w,iuir,i
Jordan murdered A. ), Harnes whoso
rautl attd body was found luashlp
ping oaoyt'Btorday. JJoth Kersey and
Jordan ure under arnst, They were
employes of JJurnes, and tho motive
for the crime Is thought to have been a
rivalry betweon Jordun and HarneH for
the chief janltJiVMlp of the Hiawatha
bulldlug, which position the murdered
mau held,
Dinner as iitual from Jl to 2 o'clock
and sppoiftl dinner from n to 8 o'elook
at Strong's Sunday,
No War WJtli Guatemala,
Mkxioo. Dec 8,-"Univuisftl" pnh.
Ilslies u telegram from Tuxtla, Olifpus,
elating ihat General J,oie has Ju(! re
turned from a, reeoniiohmuco of the
frontier no ami U of the opinion Hal
tliero will be no war wlili (iuuiuimda,
Hlmier os iisuaFfTonTiTTols o'eloek,
mnl special tllnlicr from 6 to H o'elook.
t HlroiiB's Sunday,
tUTiwtioIi,Ai"ir-"li5n7i7lnifTlHiM
ily evening, Hucemher 13, end eon-
Inulng three evening', at k, Joseph's
Mill llm I'atliollo .tt.liu.' Muiijtti mui
ee soclely W BVB w Hfm fu)h
mhwm of fNi.o work bdiI ipany
woveltleu will to shown, mid a pliwMUt
rorttl)l Will l ie iloiml eauh even.
Ill. lUfMihlllMllls will also hu Sdivail.
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Jicalcr itt Groceries. pinh
Oil Window OlntiaS
nml Hie most eomiilctostockol
Brushes of all Kluds n ii
State. Artists' Matcrials.Limt
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hold a runturo wlmrn a I nthen kin
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street. lQltl
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denoe ou Halom Motor Kailway, Nortb Stua
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and will ulso ksuii h hub lines o' lurdw w
loolk.
1'ernons wishing goods lu liU' line wW I1
well Hunted und bi tlia lowest pr cei.
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