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m-a.a.ilaja.a -,,..-.,, ..imatM ,, ,IVAK I c Hi Issociaicd Tress Kcport and Digests of all Important News of To-Day. MARKETS. WHEAT. CHICAGO, HI., J""- W.-Wl:at Btea"y;c'"8U;M..y93J;July 89J. Ban Francisco. Wbuut buyer for 1891, tl-jSi' WASHINGTON. THE POSTAL TELEGRAPH BILL. Wasuinoton, Jhu. 18. At a moetlug or the house committee on post offices and post roads Saturday, amotion to postpone indefinitely further consideration of the postal telegraph bill was defeated by a vote of 7 to 7. The measure, therefore, goes over to the next meeting. POLITICAL- MASSING THEIR FORCES. Washington, D. C, Jan. 19 The republicans now have forty-five in Washington, assuming thai none .... lMft Hie citv since Butuiday, which Ih just a quorum. In addi tion Senator Fanvell is expected to day, and It Is said Senator Chandler will ulao he present within a short time. The late cloture resolution and the elections bill itself are bald to be involved in the attendance of these senators, who may have to make good the possible defection o" at least two republican senators who openly oppose the bill. FINANCIAL. ANOTHET HANK FAILURE. Kansas City Mo., Jan. 19. The National Bauk Examiner for Mis sour! took charge of the American National bank of this city this morniug. The Capital Stock of the bank is $125,000. No statement of the liabilities or assets can be ob talned. Ab a result or the failure a great deal of uneasiness Is created among depositors with the Kansas City Bate a Savings deposit bank, and tueAmericau National bauk, which are supposed by many to be connect ed with the American National bank. There is a run on the first named bank, which is paying all depositors promptly, and thu officials claim they can meet all obligations. New York, Juii. 19. The Chem ical bank, the Seaboard National, and the United States National banks of this city, correspondents of the American Natioual bank of Kansas City, will not be nffecicd by ttie failure. Chicaoo, III., Jun. 19. The Mer chants' Natioual bunk of this city, correspondent of the bank ut Kan s&a City that failed to-day, will not feel the effects of the suspension. CRIMINAL. SWINDLING TRUSTEE. Ban Francisco, Jan. 19. It Is now staled that an additional short age of 180,000 has been discovered in the trust ruuds held by Attorney John C. Hall, and that the loss or that atnount will fall upon Mrs. M. A. Baldwin, whose estate was iu Hall's charge. ACCIDENTS. OLD LADY BURNED TO DEATH. Uuboin, Ky., Jan. JO. Mra. Lucy Cook, wife of Rev. StraterCook, was burned to death in Ijor house yester day. She fell asleep before t)0 bpen fife, the newspaper, whlrjh ujtp W adlng, caught fire and Jgulted her clothing, 8i,e wu- gnty years old. VL INTO A UOILINO VAT. aha, fal Jan. 19. J Fmauel . manager of the Culifniia Ponwo here, fell t a tank of bojllng puniace. tUlg morning, going In UP to his waist. Ho Is horribly added and will probably die. MISCELLANY. SOCIKTY MAN STEPS OUT. UCOIU. Ja. 1(1 17 rr.-.il wb,irf":!."l,!.wcW circles here! ,fl,;."w,..MM l held K.nTrrn.1WlU' Wl. mixing or:?1 and It i. ...... ." 'r 1.1-1....." . .e"eu w left some of witting for I i . uh ior a week or more, a UKftprta! i. . . bULu.in.7:.,CT'.,,u" Mt t,, reclvi .r. " a """I- wlft u. .... ,cuer "omhliii bidding Uootm.IbtC,il,"e uf hU Ulrture " miown. I ttn 1B Tlie long. -. - euainiuir Iilf LilllUH f of the St. Taul railway lu Iowa, are closed because tbo tow unpeople haye boycotted the new agents put in tbo place of the strikers. Supt. Collins nays tho now men were un able to get tbelr meals r lodying in either place, nnU the clti.ens did their best to make life a burden for them. General Manager Enrllng says the railroad company will retal iate in every instance where boy cotting is resorted to, by closing the stations. ROOMER INVASION. St. Louis, Jnu. 1!). Advice from the Northern boroer ol iho L'Iri.. keeStiip tire tn the i fleet that Hie movement to iuvndt' Iho fcSinp U ussumlug vast proportions. At one point along tho Hue, tlUOU boomers have assembled and are anxiously waiting the signal to enter the ter ritory. STRIKE SETTLEMENT KING KALA KUA. San Francsco, Juu. 19 Consid erable interest utluches liere to the rumor that u settlement bet seen the iron moulders and the Occiden tal foundry will be consummated to-night. The condition of King Kalukua is better thau on Saturday. He is still confined to his room, and not allowed to see anyone but his physi cians. WILL STAY TILL HE IS KICKED OUT. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. IU. A Star Tupeka special s.iys tho ju diciary committee of the Farmers' Alliauce, which investigated Presi dent Mo Grath's alleged connection with the Turner letter,, have dead ed to request his resignation, and the president bus fully decided that he will stay until kicked out, afa there is uo provision iu the Alliance constitution by which ho can be ousted. MURDERER HANGED. San Jose, Cil., Jan. 19. -Jus. M. Eubauks was hanged in the jail this morning for the murder of his duughter at Los Gates, on Dec. -2, 1889. He diopped five feet and died without a struggle eight minutes after the drop fell. fcXClTINO RUMOR. Providence, It. I. , Jan. 19. Much excitmeut was caused In town yesterday, by the circulation of a re port that the famous Dee Levi Wil son, of Washburu-Moen fame, has been fouud dead m Arizona. THE COLD IN EUROPE, Many Persons Frozen 1o Death and Much NullVriti. KmliiiTi!. IH n DEITII 01 GKORGC BANUiOFT. The Elections Hill lln Setvnily of Senators. Disturbing PARAGRAPHS. The Hungarian minister of com merce lias under consideration n plan for the fastest train in the world to bv run on an electric rail way tttid to carry pastengero from Vienna to Hilda Pestli, 150 miles in two and one-half hours. Indian Superintendent Moflutt, of the Dominion, has returned to Regluttuud reports everything quiet along the Manitoba frontier. The usual patrols will be continued for the present. Invitations have been sent to the czar and President Carnot to attend tho wedding of Princess Maud of Wales ut Windsor castle next June. An opportunity will be taken to in troduce the subject of a general dis armament. The assent of the Ger mau emperor is as good as pledged. Geo. Bancroft, the eminent histo rian, died In Washington on Sun day, in his ninety-flint year. His end was peaceful and the chief cause of his death was simply the weak ness of old nge. The New York Post reports Gov. Hill's friends very confident that he will accept the nomination of sen utorship as the best tiling under the circumstances. Iu liloinit Co., Alabama, two Mormon elders, who have been pros elyting In that section, were badly j beaten by masked men, and ordend to leave the country. They have Blurted for Utah. In San Fruncisco on Sunday, John H. Hurke was run over and Killed by a train on the Southern foiclfjc road. He wue sitting on a dank as the train approached, and 'ryiug to spring on the front pint-1 form of the rear car, he missed his foothold and was crushed to pieces. A liquor utoip hi Omaha, with a $12,000 stock, blew upon Sunday, with u tromondoua explosion, the cause being w far a mystery. Iu the ruins the body of au uukuown man was found burned to a crisp. A syndicate has been formed to develop oil and gas iu tho western suburb of Ls Angeles, where U was Btruck twenty yrir ugo, An exploiion In the Crescent brewery, Lawreucehurg, Ind , on Saturday, killed two men, named Swift ami Pfelster, and s rlously wounded four others. At Plue Hidge more nervousness is noticeable among (lie Indians this morning than has Ieeu noticed for o number of days Tills is occa sioned by a variety nf circumstances. Fine candy at Strong's. St.VEllE COLD IX UUROl'E. 15KRLIX, Jan. 10. The ice here is eighteen inches thick, and ponds are frozen to the bottom In Hoi land and Belgium the-snow fall has put a stop to railroad anil street travel. Only the harbors of Hotter- dam and Flushing ore accible in vessels. Advices fiom Naples ropott the death of two persons from cold. Italian rivers are encumbered with ice. The roof of the school for boys tit S-uidemotehs gave way beneath Its burden of snow ami k, and twenty-two pupils weie injured. On the frontier near Geneva a man was found frozen to death. Several vessels have been wrecked in the bay of Biscay, and a number of lives lost. The gales throughout Europe are the severest for yeais. PARirf,Jaii. 10. Yesterday tin agid man was found frozen to death iu his lodgings in this city. Tho wells are frozen at Perpiguuu where n man has been found frozen to death iu the street. A wotiiiin w.w t'uiud frozen to death in bed at plgiuil, where the thermometer indicates 4 below zero. ASUIlSTirUTI! FOR KOCH'S LVMl'll. Paris, Jan. 1!). A Berlin docto, and Dr. Pico, of Xa'ites, acting on the fact that go.it s are not subject to consumption, injected the hi od of a goat into the veins of two eoiivinip tlve patients. Both tuv li-i to hvt' greatly improved since. argkxtink si:cc itmiis i.nv. London, Jan. 1!). Owim in the reports of I rouble in tue Argentine Republic, the securities of that coun try fell 12 per cent, on the stick exchamre hero to-day. There me rumors that influential firms will become involved through the drop in price. CHILIAN AFFAIRS. London, Jan. 10. Latest udyieos from Chill show no improvement In the state of nll'.iir. there. Il l an uounced to-dny tint a portion nf,lht British South Pacific Suidrnii 1 ordered to leave Panama for Chilian waters without delay. WRKSI'LINO (II A M.r.Mir,. Montreal, Jan. 1!). John Mc Muhou, the champion elbow and collar wrestler of tho worhl, is chal lenged by Jas. Con ley, of Texas, the giant olmmpl'in of the Western states, to wrestle for 500 to $1000 The contest to come oil in Montreal within a month from the date of signing articles. Will be found till excellent remedy for sick headache. Carter's Little Liver Pills. ThousainN of letters from people who have mini them prove this fact. Try them. If sick headache is miery, what are Carter's Little Liver Pills If they will positively euro It? People who have used them speak frankly of their worth. They are small end easy to take. If you on try Carter's Little Liver Pills or sick headache, bili ousness or c.nwtlp'itlon, you will never tie mNioiii ihenii They tire purely vegi tni V; -malt and easy to tal.e. Don't l.-r-'-t fill - - Jas. Deiiham & Co. continue to m.iku their pations happy with those stipeiior Eastern shoes at way ih. n Eastern piii-es. This beats cut rate prices on poor stock by far. DUST FOR MANY AGES. 5 lbs. Imperial tea and a Webster's dictionary for $," at Great Eastern Tea store, .117 Commercial street. Call and examine. Good Pavinci. Whether the streets me paved or not one thing i certain, the farmers' wagons me sure to drive up to Farrar & Co.'s for groceries. tf Lost. A small hand satchel he ween Salem and Dairy, with shotil der strap attached, marked W. T. Shui-lluil'anil H. J. Little. Leave with W. Tnwnsend, at the Club stables. 1 10 01 Ovi:r-Coatkd, Now is the lime to save money for next year by buy ing an oveicoat at the low prices und of the home made (.nods oll'ered by the Tho. Kay Woolen mill com pany nt their store on Commercial stieet. Legislators and stiangers in the city will do well to sample the meals at Strong's restaurant before making permanent arrangement lor board Regular meals only 2o cents. l'KKSONAIi AND LOUAIi. Iiirs. Van Scoy went down to Ore gon City today, to attend tho funer al of her brother, Senator E. L. Eastbam. Editor E. C, Pentium, of thclu depeiidonoe West Side, is iu tho city to-day, attend lug tho legislature, MUs Nettie Hall, of Buena Vista, is in the city visiting friends. Tin1 lies! in tlie Country. Dr. E S. Hidden: The Etlie.eal Cough S.Miip cannot be excelled in the uiaiki'i fi.i the cute ol coughs, colds, i.ud bronchial uUcciii-us. W. M. J50GGS' Napa. Lurae size 61,00, small 50 cents. For sale liy all druggists. Tritsl tin I Tilt.' Is the positive vei'diel of people who take Hood's t-'aisnpaiilla. When used aecoi ding to diicctions the ellects of this medicine aie soon feltiiiPtrongth restored, tired feeling driven oil', nppetito cieated, head ache nod dys opsin, saofula cured and nil the bad i-tleels of impute hit od. For a blood pmiliir, take Hood's. WiriiKK AruTjibyGoino? Well, if its furniture thrty are lo iking for where else should they be going but to Bureu. View alliums of San Fiancisco, Sutio Heights, LosAugeles, SanJoso and views of all places of interest at Geo. F. Smith's 307 Commercial street. Mouteo Bros, are still taking thoso line photos at their gallery uenr tho postollice. Examine their work. Jos. Clark, the Court street giocer only wants you to give him a trial as ho is satisfied that if you trade with him once you will continue to do so. Too, Too Downy. The large dis play of choice feathers and pljlows at Bureti's., Don't fail to see his stock before buying. Mrs. M. 13. McCoy, physician and surgeon, No. 290 Commercial street. Chronic diseases a specialty. Con sultation free. 12-8 tf For rknt A desirable newly furnished room, with board, only three bl-cks from state hous'j. In quire ut 400 Center street. Wfi-iH A Sine iirn lor l"llcv iti-tiuig JMIm are Unown by moisliiru llitepeiHpliutliin.ciiiibliig luteiu-o Uelilnj; wtitn uunii. Tlilu form as u ell us lllluU lllMiUngnnq prati tiding. yUld at oiuw to Dr. IvJsnnUo' I'llo lUineity. will ci art dlreollv on tin) nurt untxaad, iil.orlit til int.pi, alUiyltclilliKnrd efleotH a pennuii ent ouiu, W nautk. Diuaelst or iiiutl; irlleliee. Dr. Hnwinljo, I'liUudclplila I'M Bold bjr HinltJ. Jt Stdlnor. lli.cklon'H Arnli'iiSiilin, Tho Rest Salve In the woild for Cuts, lintlscH, .soies, Ulci'in, bait lthi-nm, Fever Soies, leito ,i happed IlunUs, UlillululiiH, Corns uad nil Skin lCniptloim, anil liosl tlely L'lirus flics, or no pny required. II Is Kunriinteed In ulvo porfci-t MitUlactlon or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. uusommukh Go into Holvernon's dry good-, store and you will think il the day 1 before Christmas, and yet II if Qi)y n nril!"fy a4t'ir!y wHiM"rl Thp mwi Up. m ' ip iruie ' ! gt31913 WJBti t!io tiso ef Hood's SillBaparlll-i Heveio c.iscs iif scrofula, upon wlili'li otlier prep arations have been pimvi lev, yield to tho peculiar ruratlvo powers of this medicine. 1)1- ttesslng cases ot dyspepsia, excincl.it In ct iii;il:ilnts oi the kidneys and liver, ago.uzliiG Itch gsfc na i mi .r ..it. J4 SUltS rlu mil, d'y.isrec- a --m- w. .',! c.i.h ut catarrh, and actios and pains f r!u-i!inat "in, aro cured by Hood's Sar- i.:'a. It i '.irlfios the blood, and at tlio - I. no t .i.io-i tlio Mcm.u-h, cii'.itex tin ! , ai l c.vcs f-1 renth toeiciy fiinc- . .f I'.c oiH.y, (Jivultiitiial. Cnnoral Debility Tor four jears my who suffeied with ago tunn-r liin.chcg on tlio glandi under ao .-.nils, anil ccneial debility of thou hole j iun. S'.j became so poor In health ..i .t wo uio or. mo verge of desp.dr r .irdll.a l.e" rccov'iry. l'liyslclans did not bctmi to uiidt-i st ind her case; at all ei i-i.ls the nevur derived any benefit from their tieattnc.it. 8ho finally coi.elmlcd to try Hood's Karsaparllla, The limnnli' to effect was so msrki-d and inrlefactory bat she coiilli.l.ril to t. l:o It and ltd' the esult. .S) e !:. gained In wi-ifbt Friw. Z 'i to Hi Poundo and is U.i i-' ."VMi la Witter tioaltli than Ik 1. . '-1 .! ' " yu-l 'fl.ohiu-i'l.i'K under Iter nt. i.s I. v diintnblit'd. and v.ulelleie II j -d's i.uij-u.nrllia wilt bo n mih'Ii for them hi tliuc." J. J. NVia n Coin indtcul Clr'.t Benton, M .t. SulJ'.y . ,. U. gliiUfarf. l'iirwlliy (;. t- HOOP & CO.. AAhttoarliMi, Lll Max. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Tho Industrioua Ollff-Dwollora of Southoru Colorado. mb m l Wonderful &: .- MM fi Hm-. Was tt.ila, JL1.1I1IM1 B. - . -VI IIII " 1 M W" Belli "PRfdntpient of C. nivrely bewqsshp ha? Ihe stpckuiid lierJiii?8eJ ' rHutment i matcva tKiit te ermlp. the k ..?W.,,, Mr towpWl. K?(:iruirp Miiurii'i .. a . ; REED'S OPERA HOUSE. One Night Only Monthly, January li). j The REIGNING FAVORITES,1 . COODVE.tn.EUTCIUSCIIILUXO'S ' MINSTRELS-! AIp 7 MWAJt COIilT FHIST TAUT. ISTIV JSlSrjOrCS JOHN KUTl.'H. Jr.I'roprlelor. ' Both tha metbwl nuilrMults ivben ciiah. k.hchim.ino, iianuger. n e PtiaiaL-en.itiHnlaogant KvwyJUin nw Ip the pjrm, .New Syrupof l'iga is taken , m pteawui, oliuiuw, XnwHBry nnd refroililnt' to the taste, audactq noii in KorgMoi wardtoK mid dm iiMiiicii"-. r.ri thu Kitlneve pn fr i peow flrt irt. Keut!y yet promptly on tbenwneye, JMKJlAH A?UooJ, Unlu Ji-ier. Lifer unc Jlowl. cleapsea no eyp vocaWutw, a uay cthiir. tern efwotually, dupti coius, Mt',iAN'.AMttntt.,rito vuunnn. Otn( .. i.i.-i. i.. iit. .a. (-?..- ,. if .... aiicd imniiiini Thu imir i iriifiiii fi w ihmiiii k ii. Hullder. iu evorvbtii v I imIuit it tor ""iTs .i- Mrm.nftntlv. Forealo Tbd VhuiM Artut o. k. wiiii.W.nu. Outurrh .if il... ii....,.,..i. ftHunmn. cum "j r';---, .,, ,, Bii Tb Nro IMIoalarJ. II. KUWAHIW ' lli.t. n, ... .. i . '.,.. a ....i !! 50c alia Ci OOlU uj " ..iivkitK. Knrnnaaii Ftnvar MUatt.w -mi. -ia iiuiirr uiixni mm - - , " .71. ) Kit r, Kmou' '"median. "taeml li. -----. .n hum UV"2fu,,.,.!,a"'U0'ulnl if,,,. i .u. Muni' ui uiertjHteiii it ix-riainiy -r,,r ' l" .,,, ,- nvniio M WilWaikkk, Jn. 19.Two .u. DU8t ttU excellent preparation, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CU. "- CoUne.lB,ufl, dl X ' ff""1 "' "k" "W '- k TbeHntt&tro iurttt nod ilewt of other. IteUct of i l'eai-cful Itnco nf Moil I'ounil AinoiiB tlio Mlml-Wiirn Cnwfi of Montozmm County, Col. Why They llocatno lixtlnct, Tho archrcoloRi3ts of Denver should ho happy. Almost nt thoir very door thoy cna now soo tho skulls anil linndlwork of nion and women of pro-historic tlmo. Tho caves of tho cliff-dwellers on tho Mnncos, of Southern Colorado, hnvo boon oneo tnoro entored by vandals, but this tlmo only ruin and tho dust of departed centuries wcro to bo found. Tho oxlstonco of thoso enves has lonp bocn known, but no thorough examination was ovor mado until n few months nso, whon Charles McLoyd, a prospector and mlnerof thoSnn Juan, and four companions concluded that It would bo ut least a lark to look Into tho nbandoned dwellings. Awrtter In tho Denver Republican doscrlbos tho re sult of their investigations. No definite idea of securing n collection was thought of, but after wandering from ono ruin to nn othor on tho top of tho cliffs, nnd whoro tho land could bo mado fertile, thoy commoner! oxploriug tho caves. Among tho first entered littlo of Interest inn to bo found, but thoy finally cntno to a placo that was al most Inncccsslblo. Ou tho mesa nbovo a largo reservoir was to bo scon, and it Is tho opinion of tho explorers that this great tract of ground was onco tilled by tlio poo plo who lived lu tho caves below. But now plnon trees of great ago nro standing on all sides, nnd how many of them havo sprung up, lived tbelr days, docayed and thon havo been succeeded by others, no man living to day knows it may havo been hundreds, It may havo been thousands of years ngo. Mr. McLoyd says that tho dwolllngs in Montczana County wero found on tho sides of walls of tho canyon of of tlio Mancos and Its tributaries in wind-worn caves or crov lccs caused by falling water, and wcro so completely protected from tho olotncnts that many of thoir effects wero found in a perfect stato of preservation. As a rule, theso caves nro ia almost inacccsslblo places. When inhabited thoy wero reached qulto f requontly by notcnos cut In tho rock, and at other times ropo ladders must havo been used. Quito a numbor of tho houses found woro of pretentious dimensions, tho largest being a building on tho ground door of which aro 112 rooms, and 200 tn tho upper stories. This building was four stories in height with a towor, and was built of dressed stouo and a coment mado of tho surroiinuing soil mixed with a substanco now unknown, and tho architecture now would bo called that of tho Homan period. Tho raco which inhabited It Is thought to havo boon related to tlio Zunis, Moquls nnd Pueblos, and it Is supposed was tho an cestors of thoso tribes. This, howovor, is simply Bupiiosition, and is based on tho for mation of tho slcuils and tho relics of differ ent kinds left. The raco, according to tho theory advanced by tho Smithsonian Institute, oxlBtcd about ten thousand years ago. This theory is based upon tho idea that tho people lived und farmed on thobanusof thoBnttrivor bo foro tlio ocd of that, stream was changed and tho finding of troca and fungi iu tho ruins. Tho adjoining natives, tho Navajos, aro tho only raco that havo any tradition con cerning theso pcoplo, nnd theirs is that tho cliff -uwcliors uccamo extinct oy uomg over come by numbers, and, preferring death by drowning rathor than nt tho hands of tho onomy, jumped Into tho wator below their homes, and, instead of drowning becatno fish. Tho cliff-dwellers woro a qulot, In offensivo raco, judging from tho lack of in struments of war and tho many articles that woro used lu thoir crudo mot hod of farming. Phrenologically sneaking, thoy woro quiet and peaceable, tho back part of thu skull bo lng very flat and often depressed, whilo tho front part was well formed and denoted soma intelligence. Among tlio skulls in tho collection is ono that consists of ono plcco only, and bIiowb no traco of a scam between tho thrco parts, as is usual la tho human skull. Tlio bones found would indicate that thoy woro n pco plo of medium holght and well formed, hiiv Ipg small hunds und foot, tho luur black mid finer In tcxturo than thatof any known raco of savages. There is no sign of any domes ticated animal or fowl with tho exception of thoturkoy; it was utilized in many ways, spcoluicns of dust brushes, bono needles, qto., having boon found. Tho agricultural products found consisted ot corn, beans and pumpkins, for articles of food, und tho yuoca for that of clothing. Their textile fabrics consisted of mats and cloths mado of cord of tho yucca plant Interwoven with tho down from tho turkoy or fur of soino animal, and is soft and llcxtblo. It was used ovldcntly only In tho burying of their dead, who woro wrapped In this cloth, Thpro wcro discovered near tho cities of theso pcoplo largo rcsorvoirs for holding tho wator that camo down from tho mountains., Theso reservoirs wcro made with atnno walls. Thero is ono still perfect, it being situated tm top of tho"inosa vordl"orfoot hills, and is ISO foot In diameter, walled with doublo walls and contains from ton to fifteen foot of wator. All thoir fanning was carried on in tha valloys nbovo tho canyons, and was accomplished by hard labor and with tho crudest of implements, nothing having b.cpn found of this nuturo oxcopt a 8lWP-polntcd stfck of hard wosd, winch was used to tear up tho ground for plan ting. Their household utouslls consistent of pottery Jars and casks rqudo of flbof mid covered with a HuUsinnoo rosoinblluii mod ern vnriihiu iJotlt woro mado in coils and aro light la weight and of course vory dura ble. Thoir knlvos woro mado from the bouos of tho dcor, highly pollshod uud very sharp, Therq Is. nothing to lndicuto that thoy woro acquainted In any roupcct with tho uses of any kind, of motal. Thoy used both wood and coal for houtlng and cooking purpoOH, and had their firaplut-os Just oulsido the door Iq tho samo manner that tho Mexicans, do to-day. Tho sandals used, unlilte tlioo worn by savafc'O tribog 0f tho tiroscmt, wore- iqado of yogotablo fibers and not of tiklns, and there is nothing to show that tho cliff dwellers woro in any way proilolont la tho art of hunting, us only arrows of hartl wood and cano aro found, und they oould not ho used lu killing largo game, being of o fragile a nature. Thoy had but fw or. namonts, wlucli were made montly of tur key bones and nuts rtmembllng the hlakory nut, aud of which no other specimens aro ox taut. Thoro are, howevar, a few mado of caunel coal, inlaid with ivory of sorao kind. This raco was one ovidently that on ac count of their peocof ul natures wore drlvwi from place to placo in tho valley, and finally took refuge uad built homes lu them almost inaccosstblo places, und were at last over ooina and purnbod In detente ot thoir homes, as the unfinished wain found indi cate that th-y w r "'' ' - " ' rrur.t'-d, in the luiii- ' - - .'.i CALIFORNIA rVJh, ,?&hi& P'SgEaA 3" Tra? UMKWiiilf lUHEs UMiMnnn Bheumatlsm, Nenrn'gln, Corni! HCADAOHe. And ALL PAIN. Tit OillfonU P'tT' iBJX'ftttTi IILEOTKIO COUOH CUIUS CUMIS COlPi. C0P cos union, I.U W ill DmjjMi, Euk J6. S0 4 11 yrmlnftrtiC ,Prt?'t U AnU, Oti, Sg& Slumi XSHVSF Uif) !KJv FMrL vrv e taw tuStea fin wm wm!& w msa&tiLW WM 1 B i-WL ffl H il Mf& EH 11 HUB JM'v Mifji f Ul JnE lilSlfJl il Specimen Copies and Beautiful Calendar ocnt Free. WEEKTY frw - rsf k, .f : . R U0MES ReatJInI .; B 1000 TRAtfEL 1 and fiCHARMIMfi WEEKTY rrTrONLVm Xo other Weekly Paper gives to great a Variety of Entertaining and Inttructirt Heading at to loto a priee." mz FREE TO JAN. I, I8SI. Tn nnr NF.W St7nHCItIUr.IL who will cut out nml onnil im tliU fIlr with nnmo nnd n.l.lrri nml SI. 75 (In nfot or ErpirM Jfonrv Order or Reglttrred tetter at our rUk), wo will kcuiI TIIK YOI'TH'W COMPANION KUKr.to.Innunry, lnt, nml for a Putl Yrnr from Hint Dntc. ThUoflVr liicludp. the PIVK IlOUIIt.K HOLIDAY NIMI1E118 for TlinnlcsslTlne, Clirlstinns, Now YcnrV, r.HHtrr nml Knurl h-nT-Jiilr. nnd nit the IlluKtrntcil Weekly HupptcmcntH. 1 AJJrets, THE YOUTH'8 COMPANION, 41 Temple Plnco, Dooton, Mns3. Ea0 Favohko. A mnirlnijo license was Issued to V. r. Slgnioud and Mipi Ijiiey Uurzeo by County Clerk J. F. llnbeoek. . CU SZ3H iMm$? m tc n,tieLy 1 Hf H H - X l --. - CARTER'Sl Sick Iteadnchr nml ivliovo nil tho troubles Incl dent ton bllloi s,t.itu of tho systotn. such ns Dlz7liu-ss, Nnuion. DronHlnpss, l)lstrtas after catliif?, Pnln In tlio Sl.lo, Ac Wlillo their most remarkablo success lnvs been sIiohii in curing Headache, yet CAtrrnn's I.itti.e I.ivnn Pii.ls nro diunlly nlunlile in Constipation, curing nnd proventlnp llili nmicn Ingeoinplalnt, wlillo they nlso correct nil dlsonlers of tlio stouinch, Rtlmulato th Uvr nnd rvgulato tho boneU. Etch if tliej- only cured HEAD Aclio they would 1m nlniost priceless to thoo who sufTor from thin dl-tresslng uomplntnti but fortunately their goodness doei not end hero, nml thoso who onco try them will find theso littlo pills vnlimblo In so ninny unys that thoy will not bo nilllng to do uithout them Hut nf ter nil sick head ACHE Is thobnno of FomnnvJh.es that hero is whoro Mo niikn our great honKt. Our pills euro It wlillo others do not IHuTun's I.itti.k r.ivni4 Pimji nro vr-rv small nnd cry easy to tnkn 6iu or two pills mnke n dowi. Thoy nro strictly egetnliloniul ilo notgrlpoor purge, but by tlielr p-utli net Ion pleaso nil who usi th m. In vials nt !SV cents; ilvo for $1 Sold ovi . ) il hoi o, or sent by mail. OAr.lEU l!i:cicnm CO., Itew TnX. Small Pill. Small fee, Mhh O Boo u I (I 1 Suimiioiis. In theClieiiltCinirtof tho Stnto ot Oio son, lor tlio county ot .Minion. .MeKlnley Mllclicll philntlh" vs. Ins. II, UiimcH nnd Tereii llnrnoH, ilnry Haines, Mary K. Ijinibrlght una Wm I.iiintirlght. Marunrol J. Miulcwooil nml Mai k wood, her husbnml. suKim (Jro-iliong nud Jiu-nb Oio.liimg, Angelina Ml. en anil Mies, her hus. baud, i.eliiu hill lluriu-N uud Kute Dunuy, leoigo KnriicM. l-urnuu l-'lturnlil mm Cluuli's l-'itgernld, I'iunci.s Ititrmc, Klleu n.iriies, .miiiio ii.uno', u iiiumr, ami J. n, llnruPM. ndiiilnlHtralnr of tho imrtnoiHliln eslnliMif i:ilHlm nnd J, J). ltiinu-H. dt-Iunrt HIltH. To win. l.niillnlnlit nnd Mnrv K. Ijiio. bright, di'f-'iHluntN nbovo n .nu-d. In tho nniiiooriho ainteof (heuon. von nnd cirh of ou, uro Unruby lutjtiircd id iiiim-iii- i.iiii uiiHwer mo i-oiiipiumi iiii-ii iiguiiiM. you in inu iinovo en titled Hull, within ten iIiivh from llin dnlo of iho i-ervlro of this MinimntiK upon you, irsorved within tliecounly.or if 'erved In unj other eounly of this stuto, then wllhln twenty days fiom tho ilatu of tho servico of thUsiinimniiM iiimiii you; uud If served bv iniblleatlou. then von nro ro. qiilicd to upppur und answer said com. Pimm on or oeioruiiHini-Ni nay nrinuirgu liirleriiiofsiild court, noxt nflur six week nubllf alliin ol this kuiuiiioiis-, to wit on or before tho second .Monday, tlio mil day nf l-'i-brimry, lMll.nrd Ifyoti fill I so to answer lor u nut theriof thu plulnllll will i.pply lothei-ourt for tho lellef prujed for In fnld i-ompltilnt. to wll: For tho foieelosuro of u iiiortgngoon iiul Ohtaio. 'J'hU HimmionH is erven upon ou ny piibUcntlon.by order I Hun. It 1. lloNeJudgo ofsuld eourt, f ale of Donibdr t!7, Ml-) J..I.M ol'llY, Ut'irloi-plulnllir. H.ilmi, Oii'foi),Uii. 27, 1R00. Siiiiimoiis. In thoelreiilteoint of tin slain of Or Lf o i lor tho o iiutv o' .Marlon M.lo.M.W(lt-ll,l,liilnllir, Wllllani V. Wi'lell. Dclcudaiit j To Wllllani 1-'. Woicll, ilolVtiil.int In tlio aboMi cnillluil actien: lu thu.iaiiioortho HtatoofOiegoii, you nrn licioby icitilrcd to appear and uniiwer the i-ouipl ilnt of tho aboo ii mod plulnllll lu tho nbovo en tilled oourl, iii.wonlllo with tlioelerk of said court b Ihollist day oftlio next uw ulur, the I-'ebiimry, 1H1I1, term of said c-lr-'-llil eourl III tho cllv ofHaluT. .Marlon county, Nlatoof Oitgon, on Monday the 'lib day or r'tliriiitry, '.sui. And you aru uoruuy no in. en mat it you ian iu npri-ar iiiiiu f" ' f3 -l. aP illUVn1 - - " iTJn iLW J ftf pwiiinumiiifuimiiijiuiiiiiimiiinmiinjui 231 rj-tJiisli Paid for Woo', Hhloi and Pells Commercial, st. Sasli and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon, riio bosb class of work in our lino at prices to compete with tho lowest. Only tho best material used. The Oregon Land Co. -with Its- Horn c Ice a Oregon, and answor wild comp as heiel.y re- iliilied, iho ii ninllll will apply to I ho court ior thuroilerprujeit for in said complaint, to-wlt; 'I hat thu marriage contract here- loinr.) ami now existing netwi-cii you, William F. i.itc.l, ami tho plalntlll, l.lzlo M. Weloll, ho dltuolvi'il, null III t tho i.lalutlll bo rcMtoicd lo her maiden name, and tor moli other mid further re lief UMimiy he In eiiilty Juki and rra una bio. Kulil de.-m.iid a ml prujer being based iijm.u tiin ground of your willful ileierth.u ami abondoi.iiieiilof tho ilalutll ur initio than one jinilimt past. ruhllvhbd In tliol'Ai-lTAt. dolUlNAI, fur nIx wi-chn by order of Hon Itt-iibvii I'. lioUc. Jniltfi-ofihciilrciiltoourt of Ihc statu of Oiukuii 'or .Marlon (s.uut, mado nt .'liiiml.ern In thu city of HoIhiii, Marlon county, Oregon, on Monday, llin l.'.th day of iJM-i-iiilxir, IM. I'H.lTi' .1 II UNT, AttornojHfor riulnllll' Nolico Cor I'tililicutloii, Ianh Officii t Ohwion cirv, nr., I 1 It'll. 1, IMiU, Notice Ih Imrehy given that thu following tiHinwl miner has tiled notltii of liU In Itinlloii to make Haul proof In support of bl claim nud that wild pumfwlll bu imidii befi.ru the enmity clerk of Marlon enmity, at KHlsiii.i)rHK.u, mi .limitary 17th, I KOI, vl.i William II Cox, lloumtdwid Kutry No MVl for he h. v.. oTH. w, and lots 1 nml I of st-olloii 1 1, t. 0 h it. ii. 111) IIUIIll-M till) fllIUWllli( WlllllWrUHl to prom hln .nlln nous riMlUeut-M iisu uud ciililvHtloii ol Nth! laud, vl Al.llhHr.M. MIJI.KKY, .UMIUJ It-OIKI' K. M TAYUlll OliOIUIICfllKr, All uf MhIimiiih 1'. (1.. Murmn wrtinlv. 18.ll .01 w (Iii thu Htnlu IiiHiiriuicu liuildlng) nud hranuh ufllccH In Portland, Ahtorla and Albany, IFuh for Htdu a luruu list of Oraln, Stock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. Tho Oregon Land Co, wuh cHiicclally organized for tho purpose of buying and Huh-dlvidlug largo traotH of laud, nud Iiiih during tho past two yearu bought and mibdlvidi-d over .'1,00 ucrca Into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels; Tho hui'cthm of tli Ih undertaking Ih hIiowii In thu fact Unit out of 280 tract placed on tho market, ' huvo Ixfin Hold. Wo claim that ton acrea ot oholco land In Ki tilt, Will Yield a Larger Income' than 100 acreH of wheat In tho MlmlHHippI Vallny. Wonlxn nmke viiluablo liiiprovciiiuiitH In tin1 way of roailH, ohmrlng tho land, fence, etc. Wo can will a mintll tract of land for thu hiimo price pur aero tm you would have to pay for a largo (arm. Send for Pamphlet ami Price List. ' Executrix Notice. N'OTICB U lieiwby lvn that III tin itl.iM.I hM iMtii duly ni.iHtnlHl xvouirlx of th lni will und likluineiit nud tmUtU) of Amand Kditr, iUmiwI, by tli (jimmy l'urt m tb fcfau uf ()nvii, for 11m km uouitly, uud "Uproiiii IihvIiik I'laiiiik nM.nkk hmiu wwmi nrv iiwrvur i.uij Med loprtut them duly vtuitliMl h Ul iiiidnwlifiKd ut lir rtMldMUM In North Hi I0111, iUrmn wMinty, Orriimi, within tlx .H'.uilw from lb ilaluof the. ilmt iiUIh. lion liMwtif. And all f4H4 lUtlvtitcU til aid Mult ar linre'.y jih"I1 to make Iiiiu4Ihi luymwit nf the mine to tlio UlldMaltfUOU Ix.ti, JtiPiiury I. iwtl. Vniftl.lA HOIIANIfV. KiculrU of tlm HKlute of imW df1tnL 10 Acres for Rent, A eholee traot only ono mil frum IhIuiii 'IVnm llhenil, Apply lo 1IOF1-3U HItOS., Journal OlMco. Ailniliilsinitor'n Notice. Nrinav. U lMr(j uivvii to wlmm it iay i amrmrtt. I hut lb MIldlMhttuHlMt luw (mwii dulr MKimtnUd udintHUtrular uf tlm nUtu oi i j, u. tneau, hm oat having vbtliua hahIbM rMiulrnl Ut itftMmt IMW Id im,-.l Houhum, Holm. llMydru, with Ml. All IMW- Mid h4wIw ort) un loiiMtut (It lw iimi A lluydrn. Willi I he r.,a-r Mu. hrra I her .for In fetUitl ifu w i hi ii x m-,i)ili Jroin thu dft, .ire-f 1 IMIrllUlBjl'Ill (r 1lD i, Ml. j'jW ' ( W (tiX,Aumiuulrator BIRDS All klmU iiiouiiUhI nj'f'rdor ALLAN RHODES, HAI.KM, UIIHHON FISH MILK. Capital Dairy Co A- 'J. Kutreltlld, IL J. Kly nml ro 4r4 to deliver Himu ui'IU rxrtledpu lc, (o nay Htl of the city. lveoiir nt Uluto luw'iitall. Notli-o of Final .SY( I lenient. NUTK'K U l.rhy kIvpii tlmt the under. klKitiKl uxNuitrlx of thecKtaloof uen ry fox, dccH.wd, hiu filed her filial iitwount of UiBKuld imIhIp, l tha comity court of Him "title of Orti(ii for Marlon oouiity , mid Ihul thu court Inut tlxtil yt. urdw.v. jHi.iiiiry IDIli, Ihlll, ut ono o'clock U in ol ild duy forhvarlnx Ihuwime. nml otditlnt thruto, Ht tlio i-oiiuty i-nurt room. In the county court hniuu lu Marlon eounly, Or.-umi, nnd Unit tho uiine will l iniwiMl uixiii nt mild lime nnd phicu. Dated (liU l)vmUr Kith. IhUl Tltl-XMA llftX, Kxonutrlx oftha hint will und tMtuinouf nnd t'lntt) ofiiutd dvcrAMd. Wltftl $ SOO Reward! WKwIll wy lheU)v reward for ay ct) of lvr iinilalnt, dynM.iMla, tick h(idu(,b,lD(tltiou,wmtlittliunnroott. lln.o wecMimot euro wllw wont'i Vcg-iJUibULliji-r I'lllH, whtu tha dlrctlotu nro itrlellaei)iiitld vrllh. Titty aro purely vWUtbl, aud novurfull to irtvo nailifHC tlon. HiiKuroouUxl. jtrgbuxM,ooi X&m- iut aui)iiuw wpu, iifwuru ot ooi utr fulU unit uiluilon. Tha Runulno uuu fiuilurMloily b THE JOHN V. WtMT . w . . .. ... , tai mcuoiiu bold by lio K. Oood, PruUt;j) Cos. iri,niut vr tv ', a $,i .'