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TELEGRAPIHC DISPATCHES.! FOREIGN. RESTORATIVE PERFECT jHJiSgg The only remedy known which will Stimulate the Nufriilre Processes of the Human System, By this natural nnd c Implo means It quickly and permanent y CURES All Forms of Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mentnl nnd Nervous Kxhaustlon, General Debility Brain rag, or any exhausted or vrtkk. cned condition of the system, from what cer cause, Skin Eruptions, Bolls, Ban ning Sores, Scrofula, nnd all Diseases of hoUlood, Stomach, Lh or and lUdneyi. $ 1 .00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. Dr. Killer's 61 page book, descriptive of Rt. drastino Restorath e and his other Remedies HILLER DRUG CMan Francisco, Cat, ron sale ux -.,1 . i D.in'l J. Kry.iJCom'lSt. BLACKSMITIIING, ,in and Carriage Matins and Repairing Associate! 1'ress Report nnd "'s' all Important w of To-Dav. 3LLAXV. MORMONS (t)KItflTINa IXOi 1NP. Ottawa. Can., aur. 11Auvm Have been received by the soveru tnent rnmi Siuthern Albert, North wM T.vr.t. ,y. to the effect that the mormon, who came into tbateouu try from Huh are corrupting the Indians wnii their d.ctrliit. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Gloss, Wall Ta per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tlin SASTKRN ItAIhHOAl) ST1UKK. noilltlllLB llt'TCIIEUY 11 ARAR. IiONTMIV Pur. A.... 1, ... ... Vt.t.. -v- , ' "us .vii en- it.. i ' JSi Auk. ll.-All8aKM1,Bnt hiw taken place between turoush the nibt anil earlv thmlnforreor Hip rebel Aml ami the monnu.j i; looked m thouRli the ' "r,u-v 1" the sultan of Morocco. One amni; un me v v r.., ., ... i HU1H roil nti.l .... . VLillljli MMH -.. ".Ull prisoners were captured by the rebels and all mas sacred. Auioug the captives was a on ot the governor of the province took place. ere cut off mie ue was alive and toasted. He was then compelled by the rebels to eat his own flesh. Horseshoeing n specialty. All work guar- JUH.1 11UL.31. antecd. ol...i.. . ... ' "-" "as -"i. nut surely petering out. Nevertheless both parties 0 far a words went at all events, are uh. born as oyer. The Ikiflalo express I in which tfae uprising t or newspaper tram moved out on ! 1ortluo of his body w fme at & a. m., aud before mven two trains hod beeu sent out over the Harlem pivlsion. Soon after an an nouneemeut was made thai all trains would be run to-day. i-uui-L- .iirai.genients remain the same asfeunday .except that the men are toid not tole.ivp thir .., even an instant. Vice-president Webb contradicted thestatement made last night that tlu firemen had muck. He declared that all p.ieuger trains would be running fully manned. Everything, he declared, Is in flue shape all aloug the road except at Syracuse, where proper protection is not accorded. He had Pm-nnf rf Pntnmnrnlnl nnrl fMi a i,ini.i. (nL. i. . i - - ittiom, breffon. ",., icivKPui governor Hill for troops uu ueuuueu that arrangements are neing perfected for moving freight CHOLERA STILL RAOINCI IN ARA I1IA. Cairo, Egypt, Aug. 11. There were oue hundred aud twenty-six deaths fiom cholera at Jeddah yesterday and one hundred and eight at Mecca. WASHINGTON. Catarrh Can't be Cored with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as tlicy cannot reacy the seat ot the disease. Catarrh is a blood or con stitutional dlseaso, and lu order to cure It you havo to take Internal remedies. Hall's Cntrrlt Curo is taken iutr-rnully, and acts directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by ono of the best physicians lu the coun try for yenrs, aud Is n regular pre scriptiou. It Is composed of tho mJPlvc nnnn Tin.'cn best tonics known, combined with 'iW b UlhKA HUl Ob. , the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly ou me mucous uriaccs. ina perfect combination of tho two In gradients is what produces such waudenul results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. R J. Chknk Co., Props. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c MAIIKKTS BY TELKflRAPH. 3 Nights S Groceries , -And- SATURDAY MATINEE, Commenclnc T liursday .Aaak.14: CORDRAY-WASS. Dramatic Company, Headed hi the Universal Kaorite, MISS ESSIE TITTEL And the Popular actor MR. R. E. FRENCH sCketjewki'kk' 121 Court St. INSURANCE Com pany. I Fire and Marine. JOS. ALBERT. U'iit. - s ilem. Oregon WM. WIOKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinier. Leave order at John Hughes' store, State street. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy and (-ample work shown boforo engaging. WPay based on work measured on the wall. Leave orders at Sareent's. Meyers' or Keller's residence at Highland addition. brick! burtoIbros, aie prepared to furnish a first-class article of Brick lu town or country or anywhere on the line of O & C.R. R. Prlcesi reason able. Yai ds on State street, opposite O, 8. P. All orders left with Williams 4 Eng land promptly attended to. Wo have tho Exclusive) Control of O IlKS Am. don't hav to offer a prli$ to ' ' Coorf, for Itt the BEST UAD. wi Can holit ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS, GILBERT & PATTERSON, SALEM. ORE. SAIM IN 1' 0. D. IIUTTOX, Prop. Castings of all kinds made- to; order. MILL MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS, CORNICES, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, I'l'LLIAS, aud special castings ol ; tXenrd tern made In short order, smooth ana re liable In eve y particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engine., grXLMM " ! " nrlzW to-day. The first freight which has been moved since the strike left the yards for Albany at nine a. m. There was no opposition by strikers, as a heavy guard of police was on hand. GREAT MEETING OK VETERANS. Boston, -Mass., Aug. 11. Grand Army week opened here with great bustle and excitement. The weather is cool. Large delegations arrived during the early morning aud the streets are filled with marching bodies. AN OREGON MEMBER RESIGNS. Boston, Moss., At a meeting of the national council of admiulstm tiou, held with closed doors, the resignation ofV. II. Saylor, mem ber from Oregon, was received and accepted. Captain John E. Lombard was elected to his place. Arrivals are increasing hourly. THE MAILS LONG DELAYED. New York, N. Y., Aug. 11.-Up to noon not a single piece of mail was received from the West over the N. Y. Central. Tho mail thus de layed was due lat night and this morning. WILL JOIN THE STRIKE. Scranton, Pa., Aug. 11. Gener al Master Workman I'owuerly says the New York Central strike will probably be considered at the meet ing of the general executive boaid in Detroit Wednesday. He beliees if neccessary the brotherhood of lo comotive engineers and firemen will join the the strike. ALL QUIET AT DEW1TT. Albeny, N. Y., Aug 11-Word is received that everything is quiet at DeVUt. COMING IN BEHIND TIME. Bl-ffalo, N. Y Aua. 11. Tho situation on the Central road is un changed. Traius from the East are coming in several hours late. AGENTS AND DETECTIVES ASSIST ING THE RAILROADS. CHICAGO, Ills., Aug. 11. Agents of the N. Y. Central are hiring brakemen and switchmen hero and sending them on. The Pinkcrtons are also hurrying men to guard the Central tracks. I LOOKING FOR WORK. The 65th street yards from which j the first shipment of freight was made, is the most Important in the city. The freight train. pjK.'d Spuyten IRiyvei at to. SO Eiervthlncto that point was all rigut." There is no excitement around the Grand Central depot ex cept that large numbers are apply ing for work at the temporary em ploy men t bureau. THE MANAOEIUJ iwriur,."! v York. Auk. 11. In iMi" NATIONAL ANTI-LOTTERY LEGISLA TION. Washington, D. C, Aug. 11. In the -eiiate thp committee on postoftlees and post roads to-day ordered an anti-lottery mall bill to be reported to the senate with rec ommendation that it pass. CRIMINAL. ANOTHER OF THE FREDF.RICKSON Ml'RDEKKIts. CONVICTKH. Amoima, Or., Aug. 11. In the cuuof.Tolin B. Hose, on trial tit Ojsterville, Washington, the jury last night brought in a verdict of muidei in the first degree. In the tallowing reperteire: Thursday DIVORCE Friday THE DANITES Siturday Matinee RLl'NDhRH Saturday eenlng SEAOK1CE Special scenery for each production. POPULAR PRICES. o and 50 Cents. Seats on sale at Patton's book store. FRESH i f 1 T T7 III t Capital ii lUIUI Dairy Co A. C Falrchild, H. J. Kelt are prepared to tlclUer llreih cooled on ice, to any part of the L"i e orders at Mlnto .1 li-v's stable. Oimii Stale o aud milk city. An Excellent Flay. Oregonlan, Feb. 2).J "Divorce," with Miss Essie Tittle in the leading role, filled Cordray's Theater Inst night. The play is an excellent one, is of the intensly thrilling school and appeals more or les to the emotional nature of the audieuce, particularly to those who have experienced the varying emotions of tho genuine arlicle. The stage setting last night was excellent and the costumes worn throughout the play by tho ladies of the company, elegant. Miss Essie Tittle ns the heroine, Florence Grantley, preseuted the picture of the devoted tho picture of the devoted, persecuted wife in a manner eorrecily conceived and with all the delicate touches of ml womanly tenderness and grace that, I III distinctly mark her work. Miss Minnie Tittle was pleasantly welcomed and made a pretty and sprightly Sally, aud was generously applaudded for her singing of "La Paloma" and for her dainty danc ing. Mr. R. E. French more than satisfied the demands of the role of Harry Grantley. His acting was manly and vigorous." Opera house, Salem, Aug. 14th. air, THIItTIETIl AXNFAL KXIUltlTIUS Under the management of the Oregon State Hoard ofAsrlculture, wlllb? held on the state, fair nmunds uinr Snlem, commencing on Monday, September 15th, 1S90, And lasting one week It 1 Over i ,ir rifti ru 1 CASH PRttMIUMS Ottered for agricultural, stock and me chanical exhibits, for works of art and fancy work nnd for trials orsped. Reduced rates for fare and freight ou all transportation ltn h to and from tho fair. Important lmprocments have been made upon the ground and Increased facilities nreonoredexh'bllorK. IVIIIOII bf Four nights during the week. A splendid Held for horses entered In tho speed department, uud tine exhibitions of racing will beglen each day. Entries for premiums close Monday at 7:"S0 p. in. Exhibitors are urged to make as many ofthelrentiles on Sunday before the fair as osHlble. Uoods, animals anil article, for exhibition must bo in their places bj 10 p. m. on Mondaj . nnr, linn LtM M hlltlt. on anv Iron work needed pnld for old Iron. Oood price S.i-jm ou can sa e money by buying your Musical DIAMOND'S Music llou.e, Kldridge Hlock. ! FETZEL 4 BBKNARDI an in- .... i.. Vlr.A.nrpsideut tervlewtuismoruiuKi s-i Webb bald "I have every reason to believe neither engineers nor firemen will go out." Every train which left the depot this morning was promptly on time and schedule time will l observed allday POLITICAL- THE hTBlKK AND THE PRESIDENCY. TNnwYoRK,Aug.lL-"Tbe strike on the New York Central U bound 0,1 u, . . i .mm hwil us in 'jbf.:r;, -3 wiiiiam tne nuBimra . HllTEli ARRIVALS. lOOK HOTEL. J W Matsburg, E L Thompson and wife, S Marsh, C II Richards, Portland. , G R Housbrou, P H Jacoha'dn, O Tigel, S R W A Oden, J A Baldwin and daughter, Chicago. F Feller, Butteville. E A Bally, New York. Ge (iilstrap, IT. ' .1 W Black, Arlington. S W lVntiiuger, Kansas City. , W V Rinehart, Seattle. L B Bagley, Vancouver. itob't Laeb, III. C G FMier, Eikton. PRICKS OF ADMISSION: Man's day tlcktt . . .. fcOe Woman's day ticket . .... 85c Man's season ticket W ft) Woman's season ticket Jt W Send to thusecietarynt PortIand,Origon, for a premium list. II. H. IXJONKY, Prcslilent. J. T. UltKO (I, Secretary. dw-td PORTLAND. Wheat-Valley, SI SK1 ". Flour standard, $.1 TS. Outside grades, $.1 50. Oats ,15lo per bushel. MIUstuir-Ura J15l"; shorts, S171 cround barlev. ;aiS ennn feed. S2T middlings, $J ftS2), per Ion. Hay-$17perton. Duller Oregon fiincy dairy, OiV; fancy :;; good to fair, KVMX: California 'Jlc. Irgs Oregon 3)to23)jorrtlozcn. Poultry-Old chickens, M 0SJi 50; larxe spring, SiaS I OX l"otatoes Toe to SI per cntnl. Chtvse Oregon, 10 to liv:c; Oillforuia iS to 1V. Sugars Golileu C, 4JSc; extra C, 5Jfe dry granulated, ay,; cube, crushed and Pow dered, QJe er pound. Hcans Small white, $S; pink, SI; bnyos, SI GO, butter, S3; llmas, So ft) per cental. Dried fruits Plummcr dried, 10 to lie; undrled nnd factory plums, f to Go; peaches, ,sundrled,'10Jc; ovnioruted, 16K to 17c. Htco jyc per )ouud. Hides Dry hides, b to IV; 4 less for culls; green over 55 pounds, 1c; under M pounds, 3c; sheep jclts, shoit wool. .'0 to 50c; medium, Co to KV; long. W to Jl aft shearlings, 10 to 'JOo. Tallow Oood to choice, II In :He Wool Eastern Oregon, ID to Hie; allej, 16 to;isc per pound. Nails Iron. S3 20; steel, fl iw, wire, $:! I per keg. Heef L!e. TAi tnaWc; dressed, 7e I Mutton Lte, 3 loilc; diessed 7c. I Hogs Lle, fie; dressed, fie. Vi-al 5 to To per pound, i Spring Iambs JJeach. 1 SMOKED MEATS AND LAUD. I liistcru hams, Vii to I'lJJc; breakfast ba- leon.l'JlolllJiejsldes.tHto Hte; laid, HVJ to 10),o per lMiuud. SAN IMANCl-Uti. SN I'ltANCtsix), Aug 5. Wheat l !' j to 1 .15 for staudard shipping quality. Rarley-Kced SI 171 a'i pwr eentii I Old brewing erodes held at 51 ! Chopped feed, Sil to 25 per Ion. Potatoes Eerly lose, 7.V to SI; Uarno chile, 75c to Si per cental; llurbauks, SI to 1 75 per rental In boxes. Onions St 75 to 2 00 lor red. PRODUCE HXCHANOK. Wheat Iluycr 'Y, closing. SI 411; buyer season, closing, SI 5lto 1 (V. llarlcy lluj it 'tW; closing, 51 !B; luijer season closing, S! .Vi. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKlTr. Clin mio, Aug. 5. Wluat SI Ht. I.'HICAISO CAlTLi: MARKET. Cuicaoo, Aug fi. t'attle receipts, 10,000, ticorcs, $1 .VI to t SO; steers, 1 .') to I CO; i slockersnnd lieders,2 ailolt 'J5;cwt, bulls iniulnilxtd.Sl 'J'ito3 I0-,Tcxns cuttle, r.' 75 I to :i do. Hogs-ltccelpts, 7jra; mixed, S-l 75lo:iSr heavy, ? 1 M Ultht, S"! 70 to II Ifi. Bheep Receipts ftXJO; natives S.I SO lo fi !W; Texas, SI 00 to 4 GO; Iambs .8 to 0 15. MISChLANEOUS MARKETS. Nkw YoitK, Aug. 6. Colloe, Hlo tinner; fair cargoes, 20; No. 7, Ibit bean, lSlJe to mi- Sugar Raw, held higher; rellmil grm &JttofJ4;cxlniO,GJito fic; yellow, IJi to 6J4" granulated (1J(. lVtnileum UOc. CiiicAiio, Aug, 5. Rye; iiilet at wo. Hurley Sternly, Whlsky-SI 12 Hhoulders So. Hhort clear-W 15 to f 7S. Short ribs S5 'JO to 5 '& I-trd 85 82. ., ool- ai to tisc. GILBERT k PATT Crockery and Glassware, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Lime, Cement, Hair and Plaster, Oats, Whoa!, Bran and Shorts. All our Goods arc First Class and our Prices are Kolow' Competition. If You Havo any Produce to Sell, or Want Anything in our Line, you can't Afford to deal Hel'ore Consultim in- 'M US. GILBERT k PATTERSON. 1 lilt Mill' AND Ml 'mil' is hm Salem k Canitai -MRUS. of Oregon. acres of us line land ns there Is in tho northwest, divided Into nun hundred small meadow Hum' titielH ior tho FIRST TIME nro now placed on the i Ono Thousand and fruit l'aims. T to $100 per ni'ie one third cash, baltinco on tlmo with interest. mnrkut, ranging In prices troin fCO !No Better Opportunity for Investments in a Hiuall way has been otlircd to tho publio. months in liiiproveinontH lu the Immediate vicinity of thla land, Thousand!) of dollars will bo expended within tho uet It' while unoii tho trnot UhoII". In tho wny of roads, fencing, etc., a large amount of money will bo used. A Free Hide to and Prom tlic Place to any ono wlxhlng to neo or Invent. Call tit tho olllce of WILLIS & CHAMBER o NOTICE IVIy Patrons. Oreoon Wool. Remember the Salem Woolen Mill Htore at 209 Commercial htreet Iiks a full line of clothing, blankets and flannels fresh from their own milla. See the home product before btiyimr. Prices as low as the lowest. 8-1 Mf. Adjournkd Mekti.no. This eve ning will I held an adjourned meeting of the board of trade nt their rooms, aud it is desired that all members be in attendance to con sider important questions. A Complaint. , The street commissi mer should take a stroll oyer In the southern part of our city and let his scrutiniz ing gaze ret on the sidewalks for u few minutes, aud we think he would be convinced thut some step shouiu J. i. HARIIIH' Kalent Kxpress wagons Nos. 15 and l'l can be found on corner Court and Commercial stnets. lxaf all train and bout orders at L.H, Winten.'gri eery stor, IU) Court street. All orders promptlj .tttfuded to. Stock Holders' Meeting. mllK annual meeting of thostock holders L In the (iold Mountain and Dr Ouleli CJiisollUaU'd Cold and Mlvtr Mining Uj. will iv belli at I lie onue ol inu company In oalem, Oregon, on the loth day of ,u gutt, Istu, at the hour of 2 o'lork p. in., for the purpe of electing (le director for the ensuing veur. R. II. l!ANON, I'res. sirill R. HAMMKR.SecreUry. 7:H:4 Notice of Dissolution. 'ftie partnership heretofor exUtlng Imc tucen (i. W. Mreksand K. C. Mlbtou Ii by mutual tvmcent diiwilvud. K. V. Mlntou rt tlred. All bills, notes and account siy. able tosnd by (1. W. Merlin. (J. W.MKKK8. tC, MINION. Salem. July 211, IH'i SjI-Sw ARTIST. Instructions given and Portraits rnlurgeal from I'hoUjcrupbs or Life, In Cron. OU or Wutrr colors, at Cbrrlngton's, Kldrldgt block, Hulem MIHS M. K1HN JAY C. SMITH, (Succeuor to Galnei Flther) PKOPUIICTOH OK "THE CLUB STABLR" I HjMclnl attention glsen to transit nt I mock. iior"Mw month. Isiardeil by dny, wifl. or Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description aud iurtlior particulars. AGENCY; OF THIS v SWAM F0UNTA1! i t 9 TvventyFive Per Cent Reduction Did ou fall to get your inure with frwlt If so bring ymir mure to Reuben Uwli place between Til ruir and Aumvllle ti tbntheblg liiip'ftel stultlon lloulttant till Jan Ut only ll to Insure. vtn, I- T Judd. , Tone of the prominent labor to taken, and that immediately, to J-nridiVe;rnmV".nd Mnrrhanf Se'end-'rs la-st nlsht Cbuuney bavc new walks eonstrueusj. no . r IVIerCliailUlbC ",,, mnUe,linH1lfpre.Wit w,,ksfromihe.riierofOak.tret MAl.KfUrMr ana ne.ha.rri r ins nvor ..jiiii tn iKmriKirii Mim, ic im .. wiin um tumt. imtd. n snu iruii I Horses Bought and Sold. lor Liberty and I'erry his, ShIi-iii.iui-koii. WUAT ISA TUBULAR WBLL? He Sure to Read and (let no Oilier .1 genilliii'Ttlbular well Is roimtr icttsl by putting down a three Inch iron pl-, wMli nooieiilngh exivpt ti, mid Ixiltom. No illrtmn K'l Ih mill nly purn wutrroHii be got out. This Is t lie only kind of well thut woruisand luiu-clsmiiinwl get into, that U ubolutly surfu'-riiter proof, mid that Is forcisl thmiigb tho cinent strata to the pure llvlnx wuter. It Is xIUvely the only kind or well thut l worth building lu this muntry Junu1 A. Rolwrts, Halem, (reldenc near fair grounds) mukM lhe wills rrruis rcAsoiiable lOymrs eierl enec OJl-lirwlJini-w fcVA8C. HEALTH - tt Itlchau's ialdan Iltlitn No. i t uic (.Itvcki, tn: sod t cooj U(,i, fait ten ( Vf sa4 Bod;; Br tll. Jm OC9k9R9 HP Over Two Hundred of tliehu favorite Pens are now In use lu Marlon county aloiio. It Is ono of tho very beat Fountain Pen manufuetured. All Insurance Agents uso this Pen. The late Improvements render It still more attractive and moro desirable, A full lino of MAUI K TODD & HAND'S (Jold Peus uro ulwuyn In sloelt, nlso PHOTO AMil'MH, AUTO AhllUMH, KCUAP IJOOKH, HCItAI'IMCrrilKH, IIMWK8, GAUD CAUUB, VIHITIN'd CAUDH, WKDDINO HTATIOK1CHY. Remember tlie Place, Pk e v:Jo 98 State Street, Salem, ore. i; HUTS. ill mln all OUHtlCtiS getting tbe uomliwtlon by Uto ac lion in um iu"; AfOTBNTS. Ii n-ii . .it, mlrr . A W" COLUMON WJTHOBT u ok urn- Watbkto N. V., wIsid rlyw Aag. li the ItOUHK , .with vi-v dllaoldateil condition. IDoy !are Mten and "", nkiii(j it dmi' !genJ U Hletrlaus on lltte ' wulttB. y' ""I ln" eil,Mr will Iwve thtteiMUdt.Miid i. .- uriiLjibhi hevy ot. shiMiid Iiwi-V-I" - an .usH.Uitt nerur. A C m.r.fc. n ihju.1 nt all klods, t u twrxuln. Vi llHbtMtril, Ureeoo. Murmy. -A4ro i.Jti, rM, c , ioppr-c lorca iiwumi. SjrpUiliue I Ufih. dltu4 Icftlp. u4 sll lilKsr lo'Tii ct lb dlstsM nrm u irlAIIti I'rlr. OO pr lillUf ixjK &.VI.K. a wi.nd-hnd Under, tn J' uA MdtUuH. C4I mill. It. I'avr nalm rt r lrn w-R. 'AxrKli Wwrli Mr 1 l.itvhef , with a i TUus. Clark. 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