LATE CITY NEWS FOUND fjy the Reporters on Their Round of the Town. Smallpox Near Lafayette State Notes County and City Summary. Catching Driftwood. All the year round one man makes a good living here by catching drift wood as it tloats down tho river. In the winter season when the water is high there are several engaged in this business; but high or low water, wet or dry, this one man may be found watching for a catch. Some days he makes bi wages. Oar Board of Trade. The 5,000 edition of pamphlets of Salem and Marion and Polk counties has all been distributed by the Sa lem board of trade to parties in the east. Many letters are daily received inquiring of the country and tliej eflieacy of this judicious advertis ing is already being illustrated. The second edition of pamphlets will soon be ready. Perseverance Rewarded. Gilbert McGinn, one of the young lawyers who was examined and ad mitted to the bar yesterday by the supreme court, is totally blind. Ho has experienced much difficulty in making himself familiar with Jllackstouc and the other authorities, but by dint of hard work and perseverance has reached the goal. Having a retentive memory as all blind have he has been able to gain a liberal knowledge of tho law and lias passed a most creditable ex amination. His manner of gaining a knowledge of the law was by hav ing friends rend aloud to him. He Was Suited at Last. One of Salem's most prominent citizens told us that for twenty-live years ho traveled over nearly every part of the U. S., Canada and Mexico looking for a place to locate. Ho found nothing to suit until he reach ed tho Willamette valley. Ho stop ped in Salem, and has lived here continuously for twenty years. Now he says ho would not bo contented to give up residence hero for any spot on earth. That is what so many peoplo tell us that wo begin to believe there must be something in this country. The old residents could not bo in duced to return to tho eastern states whence they came. Everybody, af ter they become acclimated, likes the country and why shouldn't they? Smallpox Near Lafayette. Mr. F. C. lloyal has just returned from a trip to Lafayette, and from him it is learned that the smallpox is thought to have about run Its course. Three miles south of Lafay ette, on the Salem and Lafayette road, under strict quarantine there are four cases in tho Morgago family. Mm. Morgage and three children have the pestileucc In a most violent form and are pronounced by the attending doctors to bo in a very critical condition. Their recovery is pronounced doubtful. At Lafayette and Sheridan there are no cases, neither are there any new ones at McMlnnville. Tho doctors think they have tho better of the dreadful atlllctlon and say there need be no further outbreaks feared. Willamette Valler Krnlt. Farrar & Co. of this city last night loaded three cars with Willamette valley apples and pears forshipmont to Minneapolis and points in Mon tana. Tho cars loft this morning over the O. & C. for Portland and will be hurried through to their destination. Jt seems incrediblo that it should pay to ship fruit from Oregou to Minnesota and points east, but sueli seems to be tho case. East ern peoplo know good fruit when they seo it and seem determined to have it, evon if it does have to bo hlpied several thousand miles. Thl shows one of tho many great inducements now oflored by Oregon to thooe looking for locations. In u very few years Willamette valley fruit will bo as widely known and greatly sought as tlw orangw of the feinoua Riverside. Come to Oregon -ouyasnwll tract and put it in fruit and in a very few y y llbeflxed! taaU T IW KmmsU. The recent deekton by Uw su preme court in Ute ew of Soveru v Yorun, in Appeal ttoux Lwi vuuuty, revives iut excitement that t rumautie in the extreme. Year eo new Eugeue there lived kii old J.v niuiMMl Goodohild. Viom her 'aili svt-rn was appointed adinln tr,t..r ufiho otutf. 11 tr Mild lli- in. j,U,v to Yuma, vrlu ! " ' u-r, in plawng about tin barn, unearthed two cans of gold, one containing ?035, and tho othor 51,000. The Mud was advertised as lost property, but no claimant ap peared and the money was distrib uted perstatue half to the finder and half to tho county. Then comes the administrator who brings suit for recovery of the gold, claim ing it not tohavo been "lost" prop erty but as belonging to the estate. In the circuit court tho decision was against him. He appealed to the supreme court where the ruling of the lower court was sustained, and was afterwards granted a rehear ing with same result. Io Sore Assesnient. The county assessor of Clatsop county has ilnished the assessment for 1SS3 and it is found that the county has 0S.136 acres land, worth $404,700; town lots, $1,001,712; im provements, G.jO,59S; merchandise $507,739; money, notes and accounts $432,707; household furniture, 91, 059; horses and mules, 545, value $1S,SG1; cattle 3,043, valuation, $55,- 642; sheep, 1,707, worth $1,727; swine, 573, valued at $1,358. Gross value of all property, $3,202,243; in debtedness, $704,816; exemption, $G8,0S9, taxable property $2,49,33S. Columbia county has acres land 180,972; total value, $476,789; value town lots, $35,676; improvements, $33,545; merchandise and imple ments, $230,238; money, notes, ac counts, shares of stock, etc., $91,702; household furniture, carriages, watches, etc., $2S,610; number horses and mules, 973; value, $40,587; num ber cattle, 5,440; value, $110,4G2; number sheep, 1,220; value, $2,092; number swine, 1,217; value, $2,282; gross value property, $1,051,983; In debtedness, $240,871; exemptions, $111,657; total taxable property, $099,555; number of polls, 457. l'KKSONALS. Ex-SherrifTGroes of Polk county is in town. S. W. 'hurch Is up In the Sound country looking around, Secretary of State McBrido has returned from a trip to Portland. M. M. Hawkins of Grant's Pass, is taking in the capital city to-day. Miss Jcnnio Brown, of Eugene, is visiting her many Salem friends. E. W. Starr and wife leavo to night for Mcdford to spend tho winter. Geo. Shirley has gono to Gervais where he is keeping books for M. Mitchell. W. W. Martin leaves to-morrow for Indianapolis, where he will re main a few weeks. C. F. Prickctt of Carbondale, and E. Small of Rockford, Ills., are here looking at the country. o They Would lae us. Tuesday six men and boys were landed in thojail fora ten days term. They had been taken up and sen tenced under tho vagrant act, and were of different ages and nationali ties. One of them is a lad of but tender years a very delicate, efle minato boy of perhaps fourteen. They seem to have no great desire to stay with our splendid shorifl'and had secured among thoin a knife which had been made into a saw. This they were using at odd times in sawing tho cruel bars that hold thorn, but as vigilance Is character istic of our shoriff, their movements wore detected and tho implement secured before any damago had resulted. Article of lipori-oritlon. Articles incorporating the Puget Sound flourimr mills comixuiy of Portland were to-day Hied with tho soerotary of state. The duration of tho company shall be perpet ual ; the capital stock is $160,000, divided into 1000 hundred equal shares ; the businea to do gonoral milling and deal In wheat, etc ; Wm. S. Ladd, Clms. H. Idil mid Theodore IJ. Wiloox are the Inoor poratorw. Also, to Friendship lodge No. 6, Knlghtaof Pythias, of Dulles city, John Mitchell, C. E. Bayard and D. L. Cates, the twite, being the in oorporators. m 3lKrioll QottHtr IIU Ooad Unl, Bartsanoofe, Good eilKurie. Oood market. Fineet church. Beautiful tceuery. The Ujotat red Hj.pte. Fiueal public building. To beat well of W Extensive fannlngcouutry. The beat pruoeri and plum. I,n(ti atrau bt-rrur and i-herriea. Ij,rj.t mill- in tbr Willametu MERE MIXTION. ) Sehoettlo tho tnllor. The Bitter Crook fair three days session to-day. began Brass ornaments, tlnsol, banner rods, etc,, etc., Bridgos fc Borth's. Real estate transactions for the past week amount to something over $1S,000. The Salem flouring mills aro now grinding again after a short shut down for repairs. I lie ten heaviest taxiwvers of Douglas county pay on a total as sessment of $6S3,055. Yesterday was tlood-tido at the county Jail, there being twenty prisoners there at that time. A marriago license was Issued yes terday cvoning to H. E. Shepard and Miss Emma Jonuan. John Kelly got on a noisy drunk and settled with Recorder Strickler yesterday afternoon, to the tune of $-3. The county commissioners aro to day making an examination of tho Xewsonie bridge across Pudding river. "Unknown" is still running to houses packed irom lloor to roof every evening. New York Dis patch. r A subscription is being taken up for the purpose of seatingand repair ing tho Haysvllle 6choolhouso near this city. The, first shipment of hops went east yesterday and comprised eighty bales. They were for Cincinnati and filled one car. Wenzc Wonder, an Australian subject, yesterday afternoon filed his declaration of intention to carry tho musket for Uncle Sam If neces sary. A rumor has it that another case of smallpox has appeared at Mc Mlnnville. Eeeleston, who lived with Ennis, deceased, being the afllietcd one. While at Salem the first of the week J. E. Fenton filed his tran script in the supreme court In the contested county judgeship suit. Eugene Register. "Unknown" was u great success in England, and it may be s.ild It is a drama equal In merit to any Eng land has sent to this country. ew Orleans Picayune. The young murderer, John P. McAllister, of Jackson county, who has just commenced his lifesoutence in the penitentiary here, was put to work in the kitchen. If you want a lino suit of clothes made in the latest style, go to E Schoettle, Salem's fashionable fa ; lor, two doors south of the white corner, Commercial street. Tho Jouhnai.'s tooth '. aching to set itself upon soino of theno won derful specimens of Wlllauiotto val ley fruits. If you have lots of such things going to wasto why don't you hunt some big ones and bring them In hero and glvo us an oppor tunity to help advertise tho country. In our advertising columns this oveulng appears the announcement of the over popular Chenioketo hotel justly termed the peoples' favorite. At this house tho traveler will always receive the kindest treatment and tho best accommodations. Their motto is to please and In say ing that they no please the writer speaks advisedly. Sonic wretch near Philomath a fow days ao placed a bottlo of strychnine In a spring from which hundreds of people attending camp meeting obtained water. $100 re ward is offered fur apurehension of tho fiend and a nice high limb in a noble forest Is yearning to have tied about It tho ropo that may stranglo him. Lane county's awieaameut this year Is 16,466,904, which la also many thousands IumUihii last year. Than deproebttiotui are not due to any fall In values, for all the time the country la rapidly settling up and Woinlng mure wealthy. 'Hie reaaou is the withdrawal of mort gage money and fechoolfuud. This, m In Marion county, ha been takeu to some eounty where It at not taxed go heavily. Clyde Cooke l moving into Ute Flnt National bank building, where h thflrigu opening a Uklk for 9lmt in oil painting, water color, mmI eraon drawing. He went to IVm-UmmI to-day to aupetiutend bunging a collection of jrfctunw at (fee MwlianUV fair. Ove U t!i" Alpine html-!-, hh-h w a x hiMtioit hi Mm-Mate fair, lhioilitr ia a latyv Marine done Ht Ni--rt UU. muautmt ; Ihtt UUU- Ik III tu tt ft lb niednl otfrrvd by Ue air for all oritritial paintliifr- W.i.-tc i r un'1 iX' i iii..-'-- -r Kil- .t Mill ! SEMM.00AL. All the papers are asking about Cleveland's "cheek." Ills cheek ennes oil In about thirty days glvo us something easy. It seems we are not yet through with the torture "Tho Quick or tho Dead" has boon dramatized. When will this persecution censo? The Orogonlan spells It "Cho lmllls," which goes to show tho thriiv accursed proof render neglect ed to knock "1" out of that word as no uouiiiiy noes evoryuiing else. Thore who profits to know toll us one of the newrt of tho new whims is to wc.ir rings on tho thumbs. Somehow It htnu't altogether a symmetrical look, but It is one of the acknowledged "fads" of the moment. For years at Salt Lake City the Gentiles have complained that the Mormon municipal authorities col lected city taxes, neglected sanitary measures, and give no satisfactory account of receipts and exjK'dltures, now typhoid fever is raging there, and It comes from foul water or milk. After all there may be a con nection between these things. And now the great yellow fever calamity at Jacksonville is said to have been caused by the real estate boom. Tho outbreak of yellow fever there was caused by the uncleanly condition of the city, which the authorities were urged last winter to clean, but refused on tho ground that they would create alarm .and heck the real estate boom then going on. Tho bill appropriating $100,000 to defray the expenses of locating and surveying suitable locations of storage reservoirs at tho headwaters of streams west" of tho hundredth meridian, which water can be used for tho purpose of irrigation, now needs but the signature of tho presi dent to become a law. It is probable the surveys will be begun on streams in Southern California and Arizona, where the winter climate is mild. A peculiar fact Is noted In connec tion with the yellow fever epidemic now raging In tho south. Heretofore the negroes havo been entlroly ex empt from the plague and havo been the most fearless and roliablo nurses. This year, however, they seem tosuf fereqimlly with tho whites, hundreds of them have already fallen victims to the disease. It Is needless to ay that thoy aro panic-stricken at this unexpected end of the immunity from the plague which they have hitherto enjoyed. . . "Tint Soon ortlin Lutcr," What follows Is after Amulle Rives' "Quick or the Dead" as re gards stylu and time. Tnthoroughly appreciate It tho reader must bo worked up to about 120ln tlioshtulo and be prepared for tho worst and then "slowly the nxcloaf litis, heavy wilh sorrow or sniethimr ro- voided tho dawn of those Auroraetl oyosjantl Agiimomua saw, propiod upon her dimpled knees, tho longed for telegram. With lightning-flashy zigzags of her perfectly manicured nails she tore it open, and, hungry eyed gulpod Its scribbled contents. With a slim glide of her lissom limbs, Agamemua squirmed from her bed, landing slngle-sprlngly in mid floor. Shaking hor grand head, the golden hairpins in her coiled lleoce of llro swirled around her in aglistoniiigshower, gemming the dusty floor as stars In an urbane storm sky! One more twist of the strong limbs and her wrapjxir left the shining satin of skin, as sho stood Godlvuly In tho spun filament of her rod-gold capillaml" Tim (loTiTiinii'iit it Tenant. I wai talking but yetterday to one. of the livcry.ttable men hire who hateliarge of die cairii(tiiervice of a lirj- hotel. Ileiia native Marylamlcr. Said ho te m: "It makti in aktk to hoar litem talk fchuut the tuipltu in the Trnaaury when we ' not only have hatHiretU of milium of I'Ubltc dat't wni, hat t luring iu the city of WMliiBfkMsarratMtfiMoi private bona for Ute office of the Cotarnmeni. It bu became the fatatoa hr U put u buifdine fur ike uk of iatinf tbew to the nanoii. Yoa ted Mm Hub Cornea. uoa ia ooa private rdinee, the Kxulrnng Kauxlittoa ta Aaotlier. the Dutrici o frtlamU Government ia a lhii.l-M ta iraole tow l ovfa with teuMiaae ' loot'" toUMfleidaal pateMM-tar the Gov craneet le pay lag oil exuavegaai rat ar.i haiaiag at tajr prufKe.iioe to MiM M ,,(. Ik uart apon le owa gr'nno mm tn c rt,(U of rwi't. H'-i la ike fcotet oi :. !: the Tieaaury building, which i. .-. a t.uki in M'lnoct(jaj it . j !t lit a hotci, l.ut il (.ovcrliiiii't ... it I r ')ieiotenl kevwooe Ulfce e4 p .) u-iny ume ila oh ia icot, and , :l,: . htlce ha " W ''" W''' ! w t.- Uvtn " ' t my ' 'iil.le ii , i i I NEW oaks! -WK IIAVK NEW STOCK OF CLOAKS AND SEAL PLUSH WRAPS Direct from the Ksst, every KHrmont linvttiK Ifen nwile to onter Rr iw. KINK NKW STOCK OK Dress fiooils ami Tiiiiimiiigs, Flannels, IihiiiKeis ; New Stock of Carjufe, Riik, l'ortiers, Similes and Lace Curtains. The vubUo ro vontlally Uw Itwl to lnsHHtour uiHmmoth sttxk, .1. M. KOSENKEKfi & CO., Wliite Corner. umn ivt,Mitnj:uittBtwerjfMw iumum r.uocnuiR Sd hi Evaporated Apples, Evanoratcd Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines. Evaporated Apricots, Evaooratcd Pears, Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches. Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes' Oregon Petit Prunes Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins. Persian Dates Weller Brothers' C'ommcrcliil Htrvcl M. At. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Spocialty. dhopnii the alloy, iipilltf .Mlutn'a l.W ory 8Ml)le, xlm, i Jr. IMIB SANITARIUM Kiirllio troHtinfiil or all (IImwhim of iikoi mill wniiH'ii mm. (JILIJMKT V ffiail' MwIUwKhI vhimii- IhiIIii, oxyuttn Inliulv tloiltf, tllWltni IllimilUtlWIII, IIUtllOHlMt imy. etu. Olllttiaiiil auiilutriiim In thu IImiiK lilcHik. CiiinllMtliiii fr. lOAIw A. B. STRANG, No. IWI UoiiunttrolMl Htrwrt, , SAIiKAI, - - OHKCION. DKAI.KH 1 STOVESand RANGES I'luiiibiDg, Gus mill Sleam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Spocialty, -Aant fiir llio ItiniAllfJHON A IIOY.N'TON COJII'ANV'M l'uriw. tltlllil In !( LOWEST PRICES, -BJSST GOODS" is uatrrrrrrmm. Gmi n tl' iwllmottt plilll. MALKM OHJSUON. IlOll wl nit l'i ItKM )S Ht W) ' .1 . I ,. . . - I I , (!(,! ' 1-I..I4C, ., j ill 1 ..I J - . . .. ... I" n r rails Sim; iluc louso. TO - DAY. Us! UI.TMVKI) OUU iui EDUCATIONAL. mm school - Miss Knox Will continue Her School for the i suing year at tho LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church an Marion Sts,. beginning surranuiK 10. lUI-12r ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, 3oys .unci Girl. Tim fi'hool will iiik-ii n Ihn 3KJ (r Siitiinlior. 'IiiiiiiiiikIi Jrmtruo- turn In llio iirltimiy liml tt(IV,.IU'tll English JJranches. LATIN AM) KLKMKNTS OF JlliSIG In iNittrwi. T.'CISMH Hint further Infnrimitloiunity I'lttl .miimilUvitlun In itKV. r. it. i'Oht, Cur. CliPiiiiiliutii unit Hliitirlt. K-aur COWVATOaY fll; MUSIC! WIllmiiHiO Uiilvwrsliy. MlHt KUMCrill IH'lllHll (if IIIIINtO (IH Hni ;uirlliwut ixiuat. Alxitit 150 STUDKNTS LAST YKAIL CurM In I'Ihiiii, OrgHit iSliiKlK. Violin, 1 linioriv. iiml Conntur- pulnt. Dlploiiww m iiiiiiilttl(iit ill court. TflHOlint: .. M. 1'iirvlii, l-'rnkl I. Jdliiw, KvuCux. Aillit,I,lllll.M,SlftHh. 1'lret Itirm IiwIiih Motumy, 8itxir 3d, IWM. HoiiiI fur wttiliHtuv. l-'nr lurtlwr ixtrtk'iilHm H(Ultt' A. M I'AUVIN. MlKlnil lilri'ilor, HhUiii, (H. s-i7.nr w u WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (IrHlllllltOMHttlllvIlM 111 Classical, Literary, Scicnlilfe, Normal, ISiisiness, Law, ANIJ MEDICAL COURSES. It In tliotilwt,lHryt Mint Iwutl "'I1" alv IiulllultiMi of lnriiln In Ihw StttlS- HoImkiI oii llrl Muiiibty In 8titttwtcr l'rwlluC 17; IIH, OrVHn. GltliAT )mUM Dr. I-I. SMITH How in iiuaaiaairin ul a itvwr I WWIIIIHi HH. VW..'. .. .. 1 le. and acta aJnmat lualMHUmtfHialv urn I .- r.. .. ... m r i . .c . .. tnrroMpniny iwmiw m hw ikiiu iimm twr Itjurkioa ur awfl wt la Itw la. TIm uuututUunrt ol It claim Um fual kaa mar bean known Orfbt. mtt ttylt II ta tlM aanaliiv ftr hhm la, llwy iwii m claaturd and Uml Wltbuut lu. Mo all tbuM llutl wiMt all UvMuI dvnul work 4ua without mMbj, wobl4 twltvr ill u Dr. it. amltU. TSK mtiMlMilbrMaaaU, Onll and w T.J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job PrinUr, A I V "' "" ' II1H M W '! Mil Un IN I M I . ti I i ' 1 i. i ' 111) I , . !.. , t I