T A - X-- 5ii .dlGjaJsi xuuU v- - VJL XJ, A3J- - respondent, vs. Charles W. Shively, de- Hense was bound oveV t6 the superior I FISHWIFE' LOTfl TO GIVE .IT UP fendant and appellant, and Annie M. COST OF ITS INSANE court under a 53000 bond. JEfe is charged DEBS AS A Shively, defendant, appeal from Clatsop with receiving money, knowing his bank county, at 1 P. M. to be in a failing condition; and was ar- rested once before onJhel'same charge, Thursday George William Raymond, OX ASYLUM HIS BITTER PERSONAL --ATTACK at dispute oyek, THE aL, THE REPORT THE OF but the case was dismissed., owing, as it appellant, vs. George C Flavel et WOODS. ASSESSORSHIP. substituted George Flavel, deceased, EASTERX WASHES GTOX. is understood, to a compromise. Hense for has not yet secured all tbe.signers to his respondent, appeal from Clatsop. undoubtedly cases Tuesday, 15th, were bond, but will be able to T)d The set for the do so. BilllHBssrate, Seeo Mr. Koortx "YVonld IAfcer to Perform those of P. O'Hara, appellant, vs. H. B. Superintendent Recommends the Ex- An Editorial. Full of Ueek La.ttle-Morriso- n, Duties of Office-Unti- l Parker, respondent, and Mary E-- amination of Suspected. Persons by Adolph. Selhelm Acquitted. Written by One Whom the Judge the the Holladay, 3fext March. respondent, vs. Joseph Physicians Instead of Judges. SPOKANE, Wash.. Jan, 9. The trial Had Sentenced to Jail. appellant, and C B. Bellinger and W. A. of Adolph Selheim. who Vas charged with Manlin, defendants, appeal from Clatsop the murder of William-Smit- was con- county, they been postponed to cluded today, by the jury bringing in a . court- but have OLYMPIA", Wash., Jan. 9. The bien- TERRS HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 9. The' TEE DAXiL.ES, Or., Jan. The February 4 and 5, respectively. verdict of acquittal. The verdict was a OFOUf house was the scene Tuesday of a dis- nial report of the superintendent of the surprise every body. The taxpayers Railway Times, the organ of the American In- to was here pute as to who should perform the duties Tony Lynch the peni- Eastern Washington asylum for the ques-tlc- n. Railway Union, which moved Sa was released from league to up the e is take r;r;ual of the assessor's office until next March. to Port- sane, situated at Medical lake, has been with the headquarters, contains an ed- tentiary today, and went back Selheim shook hands with the jury be- According to the new law, which provides Issued. Superintendent Semple reports 207 In- itorial written by President Debs just land. He was sentenced to six months for after the verdict, and immediately jail that the assessor shall take his office at counterfeiting, and was committed in Au- patients. The death rate during the past vited them out to be dined and wined. fore he went to Chicago to serve his the beginning of the year, F-- H. Wake-Hel- d, gust last. Blueford Douglas was also re- three years has been comparatively low, Selheim phot and killed William Smith sentence for contempt. The article is the recently-electe- d assessor, took IS months as the climatic influences are good. It is in a saloon November 17, while Smith headed "Judge William A. Woods." and retiring as- leased. He was sentenced for his office this morning. The from Wasco county. a noticeable fact that the proportion of wag unarmed. He is a wealthy rancher, is a bitter personal attack. The writer j sessor. Sir. Koontz, was busy making a melancholies is less, and the number of and an old'ploneer. says: duplicate of the assessment-rol-l for his Some boys were yesterday wandering maniacs greater in this hospital than in "If Judge William A. Woods Is not one successor, when 3ir. Wakefield requested around in the statehouse garret over the several other institutions where compar- Xcvrn From. Somth Bend, of those ermined United States judicial him to stop, as he was no longer In office. obtained isons of af- SOUTH BEND, Jan. 9. Piling for an clowns, out in court spangles, proceed hall of representatives, having have been made. This state tricked Mr. Xoontz claimed the right to entrance there unknown to the janitor. fairs Is believed to be due to the clear, extension of the Harris mill wharf Is whose legal tricks, htgh-jumpl- and lofty under the law, which provides that each one boy dry atmosphere. case epidemic dis being cut. The wharf will be extended tumbling make angels weep, is because asressor provide his successor with In stepping around on the joists, No of it shall made a misstep and his foot went tnrougn ease has occurred in the hospital for the 20 feet further into the Willapa river and high heaven will not longer tolerate ex- a copy of the assesznent rolls. County year; made. 600 feet in length. There will then In Will end the sale of goods damaged Judge Blakeley was appealed to, and a the ceiling, making a break three feet no suicide or homicide since the hibitions of strollingmontebanks United long and a foot wide. The boys escaped, opening of the Institution, and but one be a depth of 30 feet alongside. States courts. Of theperformancesof Judge heated dispute took place relative to dangerous Many improvements Woods, relating Pullman by their respective rights. As the assessor and it Is not known positively who they attack. A fairly well authenticated report comes his latest, to the water. At the rate the wet goods were. and additions have been made. About 20 strike, and the Imprisonment of Innocent is paid by the day for doing this work, frqm the Nasel country to the effect that Cain, financial consideration is involved. It narrowly acres of new land have been cultivated; the Weyerhauser syndicate has purchased men tattoos him as a have been going out, today will a A young man named Andlin 2000 additional strawberry and 1000 rasp- as a judicial catlff base, mean and tyran- is probable legal steps will have to be being drowned in North Mill 3000 acres of timber land in that section. ltken to settle the matter. escaped berry plants have been planted. nical beyond powers of exaggeration." wind up sale. creek today in attempting to cross with a Mr. Semple earnestly advocates the ex- DupHy's After quoting Governor Altgeld's inter- the buggy The Cbmhc of Death. The probate court is now in session. horse and buggy. The and harness amination of persons suspected of insan- , Jan. 9. Coroner view on Judge Woods, the writer says his anfi 27,000-wo- County Judge Blakeley is basy hearing were badly damaged, but the horse ity, by competent physicians, instead of Hawkins held an inquest today in the opinion in the contempt case Come early, if you want to get in matters coming under its jurisdiction. man escaped. the superior judge, the examination to be case of Theodore Depuy, the attor- was "legal slush" to "better obscure his ' state- The regular session of the county court THE LOXG CREEK FIRE. conducted with privacy. A financial ney, who was found dead 4n the Golden perfidious purpose of obeying the behest on the ground floor. x will begin Wednesday, and will be con- ment of the affairs of the institution is West hotel last week. Dr. Emerson found of corporations." The judge Is declared to fronted with a large docket of routine Amount of the Damacci Done to In- as follows: morphine in the stomach. The verdict have done the bidding of "perjured min business. dividual Sufferers. Appropriation 5103,000 00 was "death from poiscn administered by ions of corporations as an automaton re- county con- The clerk has closed his books LONG CREEK. Jan. 9. At 2:30 P. M. Expended 76,82109 some person unknown.' sponds to the secret spring." The for the six months ending December 31, cluding paragraph Is as follows: last Friday, fire broke out In the Masonic Septem- Loading Sontk "Bend. The receipts of the office during that soon communicated with Balance unexpended, at "Th mentally deformed tool of corpo- 51034 35. or- hall. The flames ber 30, 1894 5 28,178 01 SOUTH Wash., Jan. 9. The lime were This was for the on east, and both build- BEND, rations, whose judicial robes, as Governor KftjMRU the saloon the 30, OUR SKIiE con- During year ending September dinary routine business of recording de- the schooner Volunteer and Twilight and the geld long ings, with contents, were soon 1894, Alt points out, have been veyances and similar work. It is, of their the dally average population was barkentine Portland are loading lumber acts, was to stroyed. The warehouse and merchan- 197.42. per per year was smirched by Infamous forced course. Impossible to ascertain how much The capita cost here for San Francisco. by his own juggling of the law dise establishment of William M. Radio 5228 24; per capita per 54 37.5; admit Js saved by the operation of the salary cost week, he was In as to the scope of the law, for the county pays no clerks' fees was burned, with mos' of the stock. The per capita cost per day, 65.2c The total that dcubt Is without question the greatest bar- as Enough other losses were: The Long Creek Eagle amount expended during year was FLOODS AND STORMS. law h'e was administering; the miserable for its business, heretofore. the tool of corporations became 'entangled in can be seen however, to warrant the printing office, badly damaged; C. W. 515,059 74. An appropriation for the next by Rail-roo- ds doubt," was clear as to his power gain spread ever given in Portland. statement that Wasco county Is financial- Conger's merchandise store, damaged biennial period is asked for of 5130,375, this Extent of the Damnjre Done the but he ly great gainer under the new law. fire and water; candy store and town hall, to . to rob innocent men of their liberty, and, a sum cover costs of maintenance, sala- in corporations de- The amount received by the sheriff for slightly damaged; C. H. Lee's barn and ries. Improvements, etc. A summary of as that was what the Our prices are the lowest in the an- half-ye- WOODLAND, Cal., 9. The water regardless of lees during the past was livery stable was partly burned, but were patients 1, 1893, to Sep- Jan. manded, he obeyed the order the from October not as high a point as the re- his reputation as an. $313 27. The amount of delinquent taxes saved by a great effort, as was the hotel. tember 30, 1894, inclusive, is as follows: did reach eternal damnation of nals of the retail trade. collected during the same period was The losses are divided as follows: sult of yesterday's storm as It did last honest, upright judge. The men his de- SS3S9 70. A proportionate saving will re- Masonic hall, about 55000; Rudlo's ware- Friday night. Willow slough bridge was cision sent to prison are as superior to sult in the sheriff's office under the sal- house and store, about 515.000; Keeney a threatened last night, but is considered him as an archangel is superior to a toad, ary law, as in of county clerk. 53000; C. Conger's i all safe today. The railroad company has and will live in grateful remembrance that the Brothers saloon, W. ? . stock, about 52000. ; o a force of about 40 men in addition to when the name of William A. Woods, bur- store and repair- The city schools reopened yesterday smaller losses will make the total 1, 1893 127 55 the regular section crew, at work dened with Infamy, will sink to soundless good many The Patients, October I with a large attendance. A fully $30,000. Admitted 44 22 ing the road. Several carloads of gravel depths of oblivion." sew students were enrolled, but as no were taken to Willow slough, and the reports have been made out, it is not Fire in. "La, Grande, Total treated during year, 171 77 break near Davisvllle last night, and 14 Chicago's Strike Contempt Case. known whether the attendance is in- LA GRANDE, Or., Jan. 9. At 12:30 Discharged, recovered. 12 7 carloads were distributed along the weak CHICAGO, Jan. 9. Director M. B. El- H creased. The deep snow has kept at o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the city fire Discharged, improved 7 1 spots between this place and Yolo this liott, of the American Railway Union, good many lively Discharged, unimproved...., 3 1 home a scholars from the bell struck the alarm for a blaze, Died 9 1 morning. At Winters, Putah cree"k rose surrendered today and was taken to jail country. caused by the explosion of a large hanging-- Remaining. Sept. 30. 1894 140 67 considerably yesterday afternoon from the in McHenry county to serve his sentence lamp in the basement wlneroom of effects of Tuesday's storm, but it is fall In the strike contempt case. Elliott was The cold weather of the past few days Kelley's Crystal saloon, situated Pennsylvania attending completely blocked the river with Richard Opinions following cases have ing again today. No further damage Is in the funeral of has 520,000 Sommer block, built of brick in the child yesterday. ice. The jam extends from below Crates in the been filed in the supreme court: reported to bridges and roads. The a to above the city, distance of and stone. The wind was blowing a gale, are apprehending considerable Jm MHHBHHHHBSHHMriBSBTHHslBBBMBBBBS Point a flying snow, work Elizabeth Mclneney, appellant, vs. Jacob four miles. Is solid, making nav-igati- cn and, with the made the damage to trees on account of the un- LOC03IOTIVB EXGIXEERS. It frozen department extremely trying. Beck and Mary Beck, respondents, from entirely impossible. The steamer of the fire Whatcom; reversed. usual amount of rainfall. The weather is Fitfst and.TayloirSts Regulator has gone into winter quarters But, as usual, the three fire companies very threatening and more rain is ex- Those on the Southern. Pacific Have responded promptly with energy. The State of Washington, respondent, vs. Not Decided on Any Action. a. short distance above town. The set- and Bert Torbell, appellant, from Pacific; re- pected. At Dunnigan the creeks were all tlers along the river, in anticipation of a hose was frozen and was hard to effec- much swollen yesterday, but they were SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9. The griev- an-- J heavy streams sub- versed. Lo- blockade, have laid in their supplies, tively handle, but two Cameron, respondent, vs. Union not so high as they were during the last ance committee of the Brotherhood of flames, 40 minutes vigorous June R. i3 comotive Engineers the entire Pacific arp well prepared for a winter's siege. dued the after Trunk Line, appellant, from King coun- storm. The water in the tules still for worlc The loss is about 51000, probably rising. The Howell point levee is still In- system of the Southern Pacific is now in The new telephone company is meeting fully ty: affirmed. session In this city. The principal matter Insured. Wash Bros., respondents, vs. G. A. Coop- tact, and the water lacks three feet of with good success in securing subscribers. reaching the top. It is feared that the to which their attention will be directed As the rate is cheaper than that of the A 5EW SCHOOLHOUSE. er, appellant, from Whatcom; reversed. is readjustment of wages placed James Lynch and Mary Lynch, appel- next storm will break it. If a strong the late existing company, a large number of peo- Proposition One Being: Con- southeasterly breeze should start up, the in effect by the company, and with which ple have agreed to have the telephones The for lants, vs. Otillle KItcher, respondent, from many of men are dissatisfied. This sidered at Roseburp. King county; affirmed. levee would certainly go. Some of the the of put in. There Is some talk of connecting best farming land in the county is pro- meeting has given rise to all sorts of ru- January number Our .Fashion the towns adjacent to The Dalles by a ROSEBURG, Or., Jan. 9. A meeting of C. "Van Home and Otis Sprague, appel- mors to being probable, etc., n, by levee. com- as a strike telephone wire. the taxpayers of this school district is lants, vs. C. A. Watrous and H. A. Flank-erso- tected that The railroad delivery. pile-driv- members of the body mentioned ready for Seven- called for the 21st Instant, to consider the respondents, from King; reversed. pany has sent a up, and the but the Journal The Dalles is enjoying carnival bridge over Buckeye creek was repaired said yesterday no line of action had yet a of question of building a new schoolhouse C P. Dyer, administrator, etc, respond- been agreed upon, and a strike was not sleighing. The snow has packed .suf- to be located in the southern part of the ent, vs. D. W. Morse, Cella Morse and E. and anchored and is now considered safe. teen colored plates in this number. ficiently to put the roads in excellent A gravel train Is at work, and a strong among the probabilities of the near fu' city. The present schoolhouse will accom- O. Connell, appellants, from Clallam; re- ture, at least. condition, and all manner of vehicles modate 500 pupils, but its capacity has versed. force of men is engaged in keeping the Any lady can secure a copy free by have been placed on runners. Several proved inadequate. The proposition is F. H. Mason, respondent, vs. W. H. road Jn as good condition as possible. Foremen Conservative. ,, large sleighing been two-m- .parties have given. meeting with general favor, and a ill Fife and H. A. Fife, appellants; M. L. t Jan. 9. The protective board "calling at our store. . .. , ... Coasting has Just begun, and Union-stre- doubtless be voted for that Wilson, et al., defendants, from Pierce; A California Snow Slide. Locomotive Fire- hill was scene tax will 9. of the Brotherhood of a of much merriment last purpose. reversed. GRASS VALLEY, Cal., Jan. A ter men continued Its session today. The evening. The roids leading into the coun rible snow-slid-e occurred at Sierra City, try have not been traveled sufficiently annual meeting of the Roseburg Puget Sound National bank, of Seattle, greater part of the session was consumed The Levy Joseph in Sierra county, last Friday. Several vice-gra- government to gain time by raising multi- to make them smooth, and most of the & Association was held respondent, vs. Samuel and in a speech by C. W. Maier, third Building Loan last H. Woolery, defendants, Samuel Latz and head of cattle were carried away with the master, on tudinous questions to block the progress driving is done in town. night. Secretary Sykes report shows that snow. strikes. He said: Carml Dibble, appellants, Bawo & Dot-te- r, A schoolhouse, filled with children, "We believe absolutely In arbitration, of the case, so a prospective settlement The weather turned much colder last the association has been running six years was close by the slaughter-hous- e, where night, and the thermometer dropped to et al., respondents; also Puget Sound and will exhaust all honorable means to Is a long way off. Both sides evince a and the gain to the stockholders has been bank, appellant, vs. S. Levy, the cattle were, and it is a wonder they stubborn disposition to carry their points. 10 deg. above zero. Tuesday morning 510,856. Is 5103 75. National secure our just rights before an arbitra- The value of each share King county; af- escaped with their lives. Senor de Leon is constantly engaged In snow began falling, and when it stopped Is expected they will mature in et al., appellants, from tion board before resorting to extreme It that firmed. course, correspondence with Senor Laza y Arriga, four more inches were added to our al- two and a half years. Miss Carrie Sykes Snovr in Louisiana. measures, which, of means strikes. ready large amount. F. D. C. 31111s, respondent, vs. Seattle & That we have had only two strikes in 21 Guatemalan representative at Washing- was secretary. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 9. Snow was re- presumably looking to the United Montana Railway Company, appellant, ported night and today along years, the Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy ton, SEVEX, OT last all the con- stepping in to assume the role of SIX. from Skagit; reversed. line of the Illinois Central from Holly and the Lehigh Valley, shows how States ABOUT THE RAILROADS. servatively 1s arbitrator. The latest known instructions sore In the matter of the estate of William City, our organization conduct a Cots of Provision That Will Be Springs south to Amite La., and government the Guate- Renton, deceased, E. W. Sackman, al., g. from his are that et along the Queen & Crescent east of Voss-bur- ed." Sent to Aebriuika. Xo Advance in East bound Orange appellants, vs. J. A. Campbell, respondent, malan minister shall pursue a uniformly LA GRANDE, Or., Jan. 9. By the ener- Rates Is Contemplated. from Kitsap; affirmed. The Pittsburg Miners Convention. pacific policy, and the same instructions gy of the relief committee of PITTSBURG, Jan. 9. At this after- by Don Castellanos, the the La SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9. There is a Anna Harrington and W. A. Harring The Boom Broke. are borne Jacinto Grande Commercial League and the gen- 9. noon's session of the miners convention new minister of Salvador to Mexico. horse among ton, appellants, vs. E. W. Johnson, et aL, HINTON, Va., Jan. The Green Briar erosity of the people of this city and good deal of alarm manifest of Pittsburg district a resolution was in- rs fruit-shippe- rs respondents, from King; affirmed. boom, Ronceverte, broke night vicinity, orange-growe- In the state, and at last Troops Sent to the Frontier. near the donations of provisions report John Wooding, respondent, vs. J. Wood- and 11,000,000 feet of lumber went out. troduced pledging the men to insist on the to the hungry Nebraskans will fill seven in this city over a that rate. It is quite certain the con- CITY OF MEXICO, Jan. 9. Despite the Southern Pacific is about to make an ing & Co., respondents, W. I. Vail, et al., pacific protestations. Mex- big freight cars. These seven cars will appellants, from King; appeal dismissed. vention will demand this rate. It is even Guatemala's go eastward once. Each package of advance in rates on that fruit to the East. DRUGGED AND ROBBED. more operators will not grant ico dispatched more troops to the frontier kicks at certain the individual contribution is marked with The report originated in the East, and the following domestic cor- It. present in today. The Mexican government is well &t comb. Appjy agreement been Articles for Young? From indications a strike opinion thetrrry a. tag, bearing in clear d type was that an had reached porations have been filed in the office of Death Followed a Man's Visit this district seems inevitable. pleased with Secretary Gresham's tlie inscription: between all transcontinental lines by the secretary of state: to Monte Carlo. that Guatemala should respect the treaty jnexican "New Year's greeting from Grande which the advance would be made. As a Company, Wenas, Will End Some Day. of 1SS2. tele- Wenas Lumber of PARIS, Jan. 9. A newspaper of this It Tlonde valley. , where crops never result, there has been considerable county; 54000; 160 WOODLAND, 9. Mustang; Yakima capital, shares, city announces the death Nice of Cal., Jan. R. Clarke, "fall, to the Nebraska sufferers. Contrib- graphic correspondence, and not a little 525 at one attorneys of each; incorporators, Fred Parker, C. Johnson, son of the prosecuting in the BRIDGE COLLAPSED. " uted through the La Grande Commercial alarm created. There was, however, not William O'Neal and Charles O'Neal; to Franklin of the cashier Appleman case, finished his argument this Liniment the slightest foundation for the report. of S. C. Thompson & Co.'s bank of Boone-vill- e, League." manufacture and deal In lumber. afternoon. He was followed by E. E. Taken: Terribly ig ques- young Three Men Were Out to-fo- The supplies in the four cars, loaded en- General Traffic Manager Gray was Siskiyou Gold Mining Company, N. Y. The man, It would Gaddls, defense, finished this wounds and J$8I matter, unhesi- The of seem, Nice about two for the who Crushed. tirely in this city, consist of one and tioned relative to the and Tacoma; capital, 5100,000; 10,000 shares of arrived at weeks evening. General. Hart will follow and booh have nocsase & &&k one-ha- lf tatingly pronounced the rumor false. He ago, and went to Monte Carlo, where he carloads of best roller flour, one 510 each; incorporators. William H. Reid. Carroll Cook will close. The case will go DUNDASON, Jan. 9. A trestle work. he'a curried.' car of choice vegetables, a car of wheat, said: J. L. McMurray and S. C. Slaughter; to was piled with wine, drugged and robbed to the jury about Friday noon. 75 feet high, supporting a bridgo being besides half a car of meats, fruit, cloth- "There has been no intimation even of deal in and operate mining properties. of over 5900. As the young man was in built on the new Toronto, Hamilton & ing, etc such an increase conveyed to this office, Key City Transfer Company, of delicate health, the affair seemed to prey Stonemasons Adjourn. Buffalo railway, across a small stream move contemplated, Port believed collapsed From the towns of Island City, Alice and if such a were I Townsend; capital, $5000; 100 shares, of 550 upon his mind, and is to have ST. LOUIS, Jan. 9. The annual conven- about five miles from here, this Sun- were quit- and Elgin, all on the branch of the Ore- certainly would have heard of It. There each; incorporators, George B. Cole, Mat-ti- e hastened his death, which occurred tion of the Stonemasons' International evening, just as the workmen gon Railway & Navigation Company s is not even a remote possibility of an In- day last, January 6. Union closed here today. James Mc- ting work for the night. Three men were A. Hardy and Charles W. Stall; to one line leading from this city, will come crease in the present rates for oranges to maintain a transfer and livery business. Gregor, of Indianapolis, was taken out terribly crushed, at least by His rs die. Sev- the generous New Year's gift of a total the Eastern markets." Dry Goods Company, Corroborated Father. president, and nearly all of the old of whom, Andrew Rogers, will The Commercial BOONEVILLE, N. Y., Jan. 9. sustained less serious Injuries. of three carloads of flour, vegetables and The killing of the orange crops in Flor- capital, 55000; 200 Albert and committees were continued. eral others of Allensburg; shares of Johnson, cashier of S. Thompson & c'othlng. Thus, will the lesson be well ida has increased the demand for Califor- 525 each; incorporators, C. L. Henton, C price L. Co.'s bank, this afternoon said the story Killed hy a Fovrder Explosion. taught that Oregon soil will respond, in nia fruit to such an extent that the F. Jeffs, C. M. Hinton, S. L. Ames and 9. oc- In regarding drugging and robbing of his ST. JOHN'S QUIET. 'AUBURN, Cal., Jan. An explosion snore than generous store, to the labor has advanced slightly the past few W. O. Ames; to do a general the coming-roo- Clipper believe mercantile son Nice, as reported in a paper, curred in the of the of the honest farmer. This invitation to days, and there Is reason to that business. at Paris Gap powder works this morning. F. E. drouth-stricke- n Xo Ren eve of Outbreaks of Last the people of the Mid- this advance will soon become more pro- Lumberman Publishing Company, is substantially correct. As to the details al the Warren, Me., The Mr. Tuesday Gould, who came here from dle West to come to a land flowing with nounced. This increased price was what of capital, 53000; 50 shares, of the affair, Johnson knows nothing. ago, was killed. Fifty kegs no answer- Tacoma: of two weeks milk and honey, will doubt be was feared would cause the roads to take 5100 each; incorporators, W. E. Swortz, He is awaiting a letter from the United ST. N. F., Jan. 9. The city is powder went up, and the building was will find officials Nice, who JOHN'S of ed by thousands who happy the action Indicated. The of the W. B. Somers, James W. Wallace and States consul at has been in quiet today. No further disturbances oc- demolished. Gould was alone in the room, homes where life is well worth living. Atchison & Topeka. it is also understood, Charles Richardson; to do a printing and communication with the police there. He curred, although a mob surrounded the and it is not known how the explo&Ion After 17 days vacation, the 600 pupils In have stated that no advance in rates on publishing business. understands that the French police are in- court where the arrested rioters were occurred. the four public schools began work again this class of fruit Is contemplated from George E. Miller & Co.. of Sidney, Kit- vestigating the story of the drugging, with remanded for a further hearing. Upon in- 7, city average crop Streets. January under the care of the Southern California. The sap county; capital. 510,000; 400 shares, the view of ascertaining if it had any- vestigation, it was found that only one Wolves Roam the B'S Miss Collison. and year Is of 9 Owing to recent superintendent. Lillian of the state this estimated at about 525 each; Incorporators, George E. Mil- thing to do with his death. of the four prisoners is a native of St. PARIS, Jan. the the 11 assistant teachers, all of whom 2,000,000 boxes, or 5500 carloads, most of John's, and he is boy. The others be- avalanche at Orlue and Orgie, in the East- ler, Eleanor Miller and Allen Shewey; He in a places FOR THE HAIR. ; are women. Seventy students of the which, owing to the Florida failure, will general merchandise business. Wns Known the West. long to a fishing settlement in Trinity Pyrenees, the inhabitants of those ern Oregon college and the 60 of the Girls' probably be shipped East. , Jan. 9. Franklin C. Johnson, bay, and are said to be hard characters. have fled to Aix, where the hospital is Catholic school resumed studies Janu- AX UXKXOWX" MURDERED. whose death at Nice under suspicious cir- They will be severely dealt with. The full of refugees. Wolves roam the streets, Stimelates the roots, The Chicago Meeting. is reported in the dispatches, by ary 2. - cumstances Inquiry in the cases of the accused bank devouring the bodies of those killed CHICAGO, 9. His Bod j- 1890 Four carloads of hogs, being 536 head, Jan. The lines Found in a Henhouse Xenr is well known here. In he became directors was resumed before Judge Con-rc- y the avalanche. The mountain villages Increases the growth, passed here from Salubria. Idaho, en met today to consider Union Pacific mat- Engle Harbor. news editor of the Denver Times, then the yesterday. near Perplgnan are snowed up, and all route to the Union Meat Company, at ters, and adjourned after a short session. SEATTLE. Jan. 9. The mutilated and property of his cousin, Harry W. Hamley, A statement of the accounts showed that communication with them is stopped. Prevents it from Troutdalc There was no representative of that line remains of a well-dress- now two-thir- owner of the Chicago the total liabilities of the firms of five Playlnjr a Revolver. present. A telegram was received from unknown man were found near Eagle remained here three years and 30, 1894, were 52,035,288. With Times. He directors June WASHINGTON, 9. William Gross Falling out, Rostebnrjc to Do Her Share. General Passenger Agent Lomax saying Harbor. Kitsap county, Monday, and the then returned to Booneville, N. Y. He Duders liability alone was 5956,000, while Jan. Or., Jan. 9. A mass meet- be here tomorrow, and would coroner's jury Clements. son of Lawyer Clem ROSEBURG. he would found that he was mur- had, before coming to Denver, occupied a the capital stock of the bank was only yesterday by night to ways up boycott question. more dered by person or persons 5306,000. ents, was killed at his home Eradicates dandruff, ing was held last devise take the The a unknown. position on the Minneapolis Journal, and discharge means to aid the Nebraska sufferers. sanguine of the Western lines are now The body was found by Robert Emmett establishment of soup kitchens, the accidental of a revolver. and was there at the time of the disastrous The the The boy with two playmates had been J. G. Flook was chosen chairman, and confident an adjustment will be reached, while hunting on the abandoned ranch fire in 1SSS. While in Denver, Johnson glvin? of free dinners, and other charit And is a secretary. passenger of a man named Gibson, two handling revolvers. It is not known F. M. Zigler Mrs. Harvey C and the association finally miles from always playad the part of a spendthrift, able movements looking to the ameliora by one play- Abraham, Mrs. Made- Matters between Western Eagle Harbor. It was in a henhouse, and of the poor whether he was shot of his Stanton. Mrs. Julia launched. the and was immensely popular in all classes tion of the condition have mates or killed himself. BeligMM dressing line Conkllng. J. F. Fletcher, J. Fremont lines and the Grand Trunk are reported the feet had been gnawed off by animals, of his, been inaugurated. The Allan Steamship and the hands and whole of society. A oousln Franklin H. Barker. James Goodman, R. B. Dixon, H. to be progressing favorably at Montreal. the right side Johnson, Is still connected with the Den- Company, of Liverpool, offers to carry The Rescuers Hard at Work. old young. Wlm-berl- y of the body burned away. There was country For and M. Martin. S. D. Evans and Enoch The Canadian Racine has already given a ver Times. all relief foods to this free of cost. PITTSVILLE, Pa., Jan. 9. Adams were appointed a committee to so- its provisional assent to the proposed hole in the head, seemingly made by a a Premier Greene presented a pitiful pic- bullet, but the condition of the body appeared on balcony Burke and Charle3 Dielsel are entombed licit donations. A thorough canvass will joint association. Consumption of Olives Increasing. ture when he the behind a big mass of coal which fell In be made, and is expected a large would not allow probing. The man had WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. The consump- of the legislative building yesterday af- it Crossing evidently been murdered and taken the Richardson colliery yesterday after- amount of supplies will be obtained to re- Trouble in Kansas. into tion of olives In the United States is in- ternoon to address the angered crowd. Is Kan., Jan. the henhouse, and a fire built on his been ailing since he accepted of- noon. It Is believed Dielsel killed. The lieve the distress of the sufferers. TOPEKA. Foster creasing rapidly, as a result of the im- He has man can be by res- issued an order this afternoon for the ar- breast. He was well dressed, too well for fice, and worries over the present turbu- voice of one heard or sportsman, migration of large numbers of people cuers. IX THE SUPREME COURT. rest of E. L. Martin, president of the a millman a though some Europe. The United States lent condition of the colony have reduced think he was the latter. He was 5 9 from Southern Union Terminal Company, at Kansas feet consul Cadiz, Spain, in a report to the h'.m almost to a skeleton. Drovrned in Salt River. Caaen an Arranged inches high and weighed about 160 at Calendar of for City; A. A. Mosher, secretary, and J. C. state department, shows the value of Agra Newspaper Enterprise. SHEPPERDSVTLLE, Ky., Jan. 9. Xcxt Week. Pickering, superintendent, on the informa- pounds. The only means of Identification Inst attempting to save saw were the clothes, which were diag- olives sent to the United States from one TORONTO. Jan. 9. Police Inspector While a raft of SALEM, 9. supreme tion of the Union Pacific. Is alleged dark 5326,884, yesterday, W. S. Bow- WHAT CURES Jan. Before the It onal; the fine dark hair, and two pairs province in Seville last year was Archibald has issued a summons against logs In Salt river PIMPLES court today the case of the Ore- the officers of the Union Terminal have 150,000 man, Tom McClure and William Bent-woo- d state of of spectacles, marked "C. J." and the quantity about bushels. W. F. Maclean, proprietor of the Toronto The only really guecessful preventive gon, respondent, vs. Moloney torn up the Union Pacific tracks to se- 25 were carried away by the flood and enre Daniel and Charles Sutter, the son of This year's crop is about per cent World, charging him with violating the arJ ui jjuujiicB, uiucjtue3UG,Tea,rongn Charles Snelllng. appellants, was up, on cure a crossing. The suit to settle this short. The consul says the duty of 20 per Lord's-da- y In publishing drowned. hnuds, falling hair, and baby blem- question was Samuel Sutter, a farmer, four miles from act a special appeal from Wasco county. The calendar submitted to Judge Riner, Port Blakeley. was Instantly killed this cent imposed by the new tariff bill will edition of the Sunday World, containing Broke Through the Ice. ishes, is the celebrated CcrCfEA. cases for next week, as arranged, Is as last month, but has not been decided. not materially affect the vglue of the im- fire, destroyed Soap, greatest of skin pnrlfiara of morning by his brother, Elmer. a story of the which the DUNNVILLE, OnL, Jan. 9. James and beautifienr, as well as pure ports, treasury wfil be a clear newspaper and bus- follows: More Lands Open to Settlement. Charles was painting a window sash and the Globe several other Gaulph and Miss Jennie Noble, while and sweetest of toilet and nurterj" Monday Motions to excuse default In when his little brother entered, dragged gainer by that amount. iness buildings last Sunday. skating together on the Grand river here cases of Monroe vs. Monroe, and MARQUETTE, Mich.. Jan 9. Eight the rifle, which for the first time had m gins of the pores. Sold everywhere. the the thousand acres of the been Guatemala and Mexleo. this evening, broke thrcugh the Ice, and Forest Grove Door & Lumber Company forfeited Ontonagon left loaded, from the corner, lifted the She Wns a Millionaire's Daughter. were drowned. vs. McPherson. The disbarment case and Brule lands will be thrown open to hammer and it went off, the bullet pierc- PHILADELPHIA, Jan. & The final cer- MEXICO CITY, Jan. 9. A desperate of settlers tomoxrow morning. dozen on over the Guatemala damage O. Mason. U. Mar-qua- m A men. ing the base of his brother's brain, kill- emonies that marked theretjremont from fight is Inundations in Mcndosa. the state vs. P. S. G. wrapped In Miguel HUMPHREYS' C. Thompson will fur coats and blankets, are ing him instantly. The dead boy pub- the world of Miss KatharJife Drexei took negotiations. Terrueco, a Mexican, BUENOS AYRES, Jan. 9. Serious-- In- and C also be standing in In govern- 5400,000 heard. line front of the lished a small monthly paper, called the place this morning at the "convent of the has put In a bill for damages to undations have occurred In the province SPECIFIC No. ment building. Some have boxes and Golden West, which circulated at Blake- Blessed Sacrament, of logging camps on the southern frontier of Mendosa. Twenty lives and propertj 28 Wednesday Charles W. Shively, appel- lrnterns, others have no except she" to Id tue M jttrt. The only aeccotfil remedy tar Pennoyer, George heat that ley. which head and founder. Arch- by Invading Guatemalans. Senor de Leon, to, the amount of 40090 have been lost. lant, vs. Sylvester W. supplied by their clothing. The first man bishop Ryan received heiKflnal vows. In Guatemalan envoy, holds there are large Nervous Debility, Vita! Weakness, McBride and Phil Metschan. as school-lan- d took his place Monday at noon. The tem- The Centralis. Banker Bound Over. xeligion Miss Drexei is known as Mother discrepancies In the Terrueco claim. There Front the Delevau. Hotel Ruins. commissioners, respondents, appeal perature nd Protntloaffrom k or other camel, lper is below zero, but the men will CBNTRALLU Wash., Jan. 9. The trial Katharine. The order of 'which she Is promises to be a preliminary hitch which ALBANY, N. Y Jan. 9. Two more YU!,or5 Ylalatadlvc TUJ powder, foris. from Clatsop county, will be heard possible - object-ti- at hold out If until tomorrow morn- of Frank Hense, whose bank failed here founder has for its evangeliza- - will take many months to settle. It Is bodies were recovered from the ruins of SoM by DmfjijU, or feat popll oa receipt or price. noon, Exchange Company, Ing. 1 and the Astoria i some time since, was concluded today. tion of Indians and colored people. 1 evidently the policy of the Guatemalan uie jjeievan noiei mis uivcums. OTSrHBETS'aZD. CO., Uli.112 mmiaSL.XewYerk.

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