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the Arctic ocean. Tho fleet Is com posed of luo schooners Agnes, 8uth erlaud, Ethel anil Baiidlego, and the steam schooner Itoslo Olsen. These vessels are all poachers whllo In the Behrlug sea and will go there in ahout a month. The Ethel wll1 stop at Victoria and from there wll1 sail under the British flag. SACRAMENTO ltlVEIl. Colusa, Cal., Mar. 4. The river Is rising slowly. It Is now twenty five feet. Howell point levee hns broken, flooding ncveral thousand acres of wheat. TULE LAKIKJ COVKKHO. icTimr.Afis. Cal.. Mur. 4. Tho danger from overflow from the river Ih pasl, though still above high water line. The river has fallen sixteen Inches. The bacRwutcr in the Tulc Is still rising, and hns cov ered about SOW acres of gr.iln land. ANOTIIKK BVJJMCATK. ciiicauo, Mar. 4. A syndicate of American and English capitalists hove purchased tho largo silver mines at Port Arthur, Ontario. The consideration Is said to b-$10,000,000. CiKNKllAIi HIIEIIMAN'H ESTATE. New Your, Mar. 4. The sons ol Gen. Sherman have made applica tion to the surrogate this afternoon, for letters of administration upon tho estate of their futher. The gen eral's peisonal estate does not uxeeed $3,600. ACrS OK A MADMAN. Cleveland, Ohio, Mar. 4. Delos Doswcl), a farmer 70 years old, who lives In Copely township, Summit county, went Insane early Tuesday morning, and grabbing an axe, dashing his son's brains out before the young man could ralsuan alarm Tho old man rushed at his aged wife and dealt her a terrible blow, after which he tried to cut his own throat It Is hoped both his sou and wife may recover. Financial troubles unhinged the old man's mind. DIED KIIOM AI'01'LE.VY. Ban Kkancibco, Mar. 4. David Htelu, the city and county auditor, died suddenly Monday, it Isbelloved from apoplexy, tho result of oer work. lie was sixty-three years of uge, and leaves a widow and live children. (IKNEKALDAVmtLL. Cuioacio, Mar. 4. Director Oeii oralDavIs, of tho world's fair, Is con lined to his house with an Incipient attack of pneumonia, and tho phys icians allow nobody but his family to see him. New Yoiiic, Mar. 4. Another Im portant meeting of railroad presi dents, It Is said on good authority, will Ih) called and held In this city within tho next few days. Presi dent Manyel, of tho Atchison, Is now hero, also Vice-President Lnrlio of tho Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific. It is claimed that tho pres idents of nearly all the large Hys terns, who nro not already hero, am on their way. Steps will bo taken at the meeting to mako the recently adopted rates eruinueiit. Jay Gould Is understood to be working for a more binding agreement than that which now stands. All tho Western roads, according to tho story, liuvu agreed to enter Into the new and stronger routraet, except the Hurliugtou and ltuok IhIjiuI, which refuse to Join any association. Tho parties identified with Gould say a conference was held since Pres ident Mnnvel's arrival, looking to the consummation of his scheme to consolidate the Missouri Pacific, I'nion Paelflo, Southern Pacific and Atchison Into the now company, and that the soheinecamo very close In being carried out. ANUTHEU MAUUIAm: KOlt TITI.Ii. New Yohk March 4. Manjuis Dellretull and MU Lltta Garner, daughter of the lato Wlllltun Gar ner, of New York, at one time com modore of the New York Yacht Club were married Monday at PaJ. with Imposing ceremonies. The marquis U a widower uetjrly fifl years of age and a veil known adhoioul of (lie-royalists cuumv KOK OK THE UATIIOMCM. QUKUIX', March 4. Klrotourtuv cusen Sir John McDonald of being the foe of th Cuthollotihuroh, and Mills upon tho Knmch Canadians to npiKwe him as mcli. Thenrtlolo has oreutod quite u seniatlon, ItAll.HOAl) COMPANY MUrTIMIt, Niauaiu, Out., March 4. To prevent any mlx)i)truetlm of the ftltlludeof thooontjirtiiy with rvfur- cuoa (o the coining ttleetlous. Gen eral Manager lcdyard of tho Cu da Southern railway has deoiuutl It ailvUable to anuounwt In aolrcu. Ur that It U the jMilloy of the com nyto remain mrlrtly neuiral in all elections, and null Urn empluye that I hey aroexpevttvi U xerolM their fnmrtiU wholly unliiflueitwl 4y their relations tu tho company. HASK MAM.. JCjbw YIU, Mur ri wel)' tlon of the delegate to the National league this afternoon adopted a new contract which virtually does away with reserve clause and gives players moro rights. down soonr. Bikminoham, Ala., Mar. 4. An alarming condition of nflalra exisU at Carbon Hill, Walter county, the scene of tho recent riots. A number of tho gang who started the trouble with miners last month, secrete themselves In tho bushes near town every night and flro on passengers with Winchester rifles. The waiting room has been fired into and a dozen houses have been robbed. The sheriff says ho Is powerless to slop it. Threats are made to kill leading citizens. ItOIIIIED. Cincinnati, Mur. 4. David J. Hryuu, of Indlnapolls, reported to the K)lico today that ho had been robbed In a street car of $10,000 In bills. STATE- hunt's kailuoad. PoliTLAND, Or., Mar. 4. Tho sale of his Oregon and Washington ter ritory road to Mr. Wilght Is looked upon as the purchase of the North ern Pnelilo. as ho Is a personal friend -if Henry Villard. Tho Hunt sys tern comprises 101 miles of railroad covering tho Southeastern Washing ton grain field, tho mileage being lis follews: Hunt's Junction to Wullu Walla, llfiy-threo mllrs; Walla Walla to Dayton, thirty-four miles; Hunt's .Junction to Pendleton, forty miles; Eureka Junction to Pleasant View, twenty-nine miles; Athena to Junc tion, fourteen miles. BALE OK HUNT'S SYSTEM, PoitTLAND, Mar. I.-Charles 11. Wright, of Philadelphia, one of the heaviest holders of Northern Pacific stock, bus iimile a clean purchase of tho Hunt railroad system and has mudo a cash payment of $.'i,(XX),P00 as a starter. HANTIA.M MINIM. Aliianv, Or., Mar. I.- Parties who arrived from tho Sanllam mines brought with them specimens of ore which they recently took out from tho iloiiana mine, owned by tho Albany Mining and Milling compa ny. It Is thickly studded with free gold, and Is fiom the main ledge, containing a largo muss of similar ore, which promises u rich output. Mon wuro lu tho hill 180 feel and 110 feot from the surface when they struck this muss of ore, which seemH Inexhaustible. HEIUOUS ACCIDENT. Ahtoima, Mar. 4. Tho Clatsop mill was tho scene of n serious acci dent yesterday, that which m y prove fatal. August Hlptz, who was tending tho cant at the pony saw was caught between the cant and the carriage as a log was being placed on tho carriage anil seriously crushed. Ho was taken to his home and Dr Ha ten btiinmoued. Tho doctor pro nounced him in a critical condition, as he was Injuieil Internally. POLITICAL. Till! I'UIIIT IN UALiroll.MA. HACitiiMKNTo, Mar. 4. Since Hsteo's arrival lime his chances for United States Bonator, as successor to Hearst, are assuming a moro favorable aspect. Do Young Is still forcing the fight, and has tho sup port of tho San Francisco delegation. Ksteo says ho Is In tho light, but proposes to discountenance any ellort to win by tho uo of money. Ho will not employ this method himself or allow lilsfrlouds to do to It will take slxty-ouo votes on joint ballot to elect a United States sena tor. The republicans have eighty- eight members In the assembly and suuate, sixty-one lu tho former and twoiity-Mivou in the latter. Tho aiuM'iubly has enough republican votes, if all were thrown for the same mini, to select the limn. NOCIIANCIKIN ILLINOIS. Bimii.nukihld, Mar. 4.--Onu luiu dred ami thirty-lift h tmllulj Palmer, JW; Oglcsby, t Btuvter, ST; Mud wiy,a; Wolf, ft; Grwham, It Tnlmi, 1, Total ft). Adjournal until to morrow. MARKBTS. Wll HAT. Ban FitANClf-CO, Mar. 4. Wheat buyer, mh4U, (l.tty. Oiucwao, Mar. 4. Whoat Hun; wish JTJ; May J&fi. PIHBS. .VksMAU. VIMt, I'uitrfa.vii, Mur. . YtlMrthty uoou h rtrv on Bovtiuth Tl Iinue aoil udlwloinp luiln? lUkrwilute IlicdaiiiauotutlmbulidlnK Ulwut f 1M, uuil Uipmim (o llw ronliMiU hmko out In d nIIIhv j alum-r Qn,rj. ..f Ih nUMMl Uud , ySSSFSWiSSv Ttr aud MuulkHmiory n. ' ottUv, today wut ujl uvl.ler and Mlrk. a. iVawS SXlv U mwiiiImI i'H- It. IImii ivlvr f lud nlt iU MUilusKttnialtr itihmn WASHINGTON. CONOItHSSIONAL. After an all night session the senate took a recess ntflilfi untII9 a. m. In the house this morning a a res olution of thanks to Speaker iteed was carried by strict party vote. Washington, Mar. 4. The sen ate bill to Incoeporato the National conservatory of music of America was taken from the record and passed Tho coiif rees on tho dinlomuti -appropriation bill settled the only remaining point In dispute by trlK Ingoutthe proposition for a cable between the United States and Hawaii. The house committee on public buildings and grounds, today re ported favorably a bill for an exten sion to the White House, in uccoiil anco with plans pioposed oy Mr Harrison, tho whole structuie, com pleted, to cost no more than $Do0,000. Both houses of congress have ad journed slue die. Closing addresses were mudo by Vice President Mor ton and Speaker iteed in response to tho vote of thanks tendered them. The treasury department Tuesday played out $0,500,000 for pensions, completing the $.10,000,000 lequlred on that iiccount for the quarter end ing today. The treasury surplus has accordingly been reduced to Mo.OOO, 000. NOTIU'TH INTIIE IIUMOIC. Washington, Mar. 4. A rumor Ih current to the cfli-ct thut, upon In formation, cabled by the Chinese minister here, the Chinese govern ment has entered an objection to Senator llluir as minister to that country. ThcChincM) minister bUng lu Peru, Mr. Yo, one of the attaches of the legation, today said that ah solutely there was no truth in the report. Tho president said to callers Mon day that the report thut he Intended to send a special message urging the passage of the federal election bill was not true. It would be, he said, both superfluous and useless. The president suld to these gentlemen that ho bad no Idea an extra session of congress would be necessary. As to the talked of special session of the conate, Mr. Harrison said he had no Intention of calling one. Tbeie was, he said, nothing lu tho present outlook of publiu business which would require It. Tho president then told his callers ho was going on a shooting trip about a week after adjournment. IIAKItll.NDIA CLAIM. Washington, Mar. 4. Trains! In Uurtartc, widow of GenernlHarruii- din, In her own name and as repre sentative of her six minor daugh ters, and Itamon Hcugoblcata, as representative of his wife, llurruu din's daughter, have tiled with the secretary of state, a claim against tho United States for $1,00,000 for hav ing surrendered Uarruudhi to the Guatemalan aiithoiltlc, at whoso hands he lost his life. There Is in tho claim, what, In the opinion of the statu department olllclals, will prove fatal to it, and that Is the fact that It is made by citizens of a for eign country without the knowledge and consent ol that country. '1 here Is much dhctisslou over tho nomination of J. II. Iteatty to bo U. S. Judge for Idaho; and tlio western fonator who noted objection to It has leslsted all appeals to withdraw his demand mid wild the wimj must lie over, ami It finally took that order which luvolvts the failure of the nomination us It cniiuot ho reached again lu regular order. The senate has agreed to confer ence report on general dotluluuoy bill The amendment reimbursing the state of Oregon, California and Nevada, for expensus lu suppressing rMlon, was withdrawn. A resolution was olllred by Sena tor Mitchell, Instructing the Judi ciary committee lo Inquire and re Mirt whuii (he u relating to ChluiMO rent rlui Ion, tftpdc, u bother lu 'i orUl ; iiImi m hen Cbtiu ax oHislnu not of '& imll expire. He rxbilnod the object wiu to lmv now legUlation on tlw subject Iteforp tho existing laws cxwhI to oponite. The rvaolutlon was agreud to. Tin: pour auk iiailwav. Wahiunutun, Mar. 4. Among the bills approved today, by the prildont,ua an autauthnrUlug the Ihirlnge rllwy hi the QiKd.si of ti.Miwui river. TIM UHU ClMrUHK AJTT M)MHVI.Kl 'ajhin(,itvn-, Mr. . GmiudsM Mcxmiu: The tludr prwmiHlou lawmtro thl pti Allaw iu further flrl, thijv fore under these claims hereafter to be initialed. THE IIAILKOAU COMMISSIONED. Washington, Mar. 4. Tho. first session of the second annual conven tion of slate railroad commissioners, accounting ofllcers and others Inter ested In railroad matters, was held yesterday. Judge Cooley, chairman of the Interstate commerce commis sion, wan elected chairman of the convention, and as chairman of the lastHiiuual convention ho rend liN annual address. The address wub a thoughtful dlsciifloii of tin; railroad problem. Judge Cooley, in closing said: "There are mifcchlefs In railroad service that are outside of It, but we distinctly indicate the main source of the difficulty when we place our linger upon tho power that exists now to make and unmake rates for passenger and freight transportation. So long as MX) bodies of men lu the country aie at liberty to make rate sheets at pleasure, and to unmake, or cut and rectit them In every di rection at their unlimited discretion, or wunl of discretion, and with little restraint on the part of low, except as It Imposes a few days delay in put ting the changes in force, the prob lem will remain to trouble the Uni ted States." FOREIGN. AKKA1KB IN CANADA. Montiieal, Mar. 4. -Thursday will undoubtedly be one of tho most critical days In the history of the dominion. Never before has there been such Intense Interest and In tense bitterness aroused, especially lu the maritime ' provinces, the strongholds u( I ho auiiextlouists. War is being carried on in trie most scuudalous way. Priest, preacher, politician, demagogue and even high bom women are going from door to door begging for votes and promising any thing to get them. The government Is most anxious in regard to tho public peace on elec tion day, oral all tho troops will be ordered to be under arms during the time the polls aio open. It is well understood that tho government is determined not to put up with any trilling on Thursday. Sir John Maedouuld's ie-electIon is of course conceded. A KIlHi: KIOHT. IIelkast, Mar. 4. Henry Hinrl hoii, member of parliament, visited the ollleers of tho Helfust branch of the National League on Monday and scl.td all money and documents bo could lay his bands on. He claimed that the central branch of the loiguu authorized (he seizor'.-, ovlng to the disorganized statu and disloyal attitude of the Helfust branch toward Poruell. Harrison and his friends then declared the branch dissolved. A free lluht followed between Harrison's friends and tho opponents of the Itelfast league. Fists and sticks were freely used. Finally tho police cleared tho building. jiine.Mi: DEAD. London Mar.l. Leonard Jerome, Now York, whoso health has been pieciirious for some time, died here last night. SILVEIt MAItKET. London, Hug., Mar. 4. At this hour ('J:30 p. in.,) market U restless and depressed, on account of vague rumois of Impending failures in the sliver ti-.ule. Humors are uncoil tinned. lion's This? We otl'er One Hundred Dollars le viud for any case of catarrh that cannot tx mired by taking HullV Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHEN ICY A Co., Props., Toledo, Ohio. We. the undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last lo years, and believe hlni Hrfu'lly houonilile hi all busluc l ran aat in i) , mid fin ancially abletocarry out any obllga- ; tlous iniulo ny their urui. WiteT A Ttil'AX, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Wai.dimi, Kinnan Mauvin, WliolcMde Druggists, Toledo, Ohio, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- ' nully, noting directly uixiu the blissl and mutKaiH surfaces of the system. Testlmouiub tut free. Price T6o. Hir tnittle. bold by all druggists. r'xriUuirnt runs high l) this city over System ltullder, useKefytjsly U UfJug it for catarrh of the Btomuuh, (iuiinv tlou DysiHHHda, Impure (jtixvl and to tiulU up the System It wrtninly must be an DHatkiil prearattou, when over body spoaW uo well of It, dwyr IliikkUtt' ArolearWIli. TU IW Uvo lu th vivrtd tar CuU. ilmVM, r. l'Uoi. bit HhtUHl, r"vr Iffll. trv. iVtio-. i Mi l-. i luimsal llaudi. Olalua, UrMrua and all Hkin Mrupitun. aud iioi CVaK,lfl7.,,y,; ; txr "" ' ! Uvwiy vwioa Mint, or u puy rvuutnsl. It aii. UiUu ;vut ler UVir CwulpUlul-IIiIUuuiiv -rbft,trf TtuiUwMor thl dt-M at M iniul . . tJJ m U u4 H4 fsUkt tsiu tw idl OUUUW HM;.w4 t tJCi( D tiuuU Impntv I tUy rx'JH'al f .pIlrfWfcv.iUoAcntiirnTe4 11 ui H4 wiai tsiu tk idU ftnrabpttent4 u iblriu wJja36ctwtv br Hwnh CITY FATIIERS IN SK.S4IIIV. An Ironclad Hcsolntinn Ailnpfpd WooiIpo Signs Must Come Down. The city council met last night, with all thy members present, except Alderman Lamorcaux. The new council starts out in a busiuesslike way. The committee on lire and water, furnished some recommenda tions in the chaugus of tin old hydrants iiiw in use by the city. Their recommendations were thut as fust as possible the old hydrants be replaced by new ones f Die lattst P'tllcrus, 'iiid that the imu be con nected with the mains by fnur-iiieh i iiv.s, ami tliSt thev Ivive pings J ' ' . . , ', s .. ' . , ' , "Ie "''i- uuwioi..-.. u. v,mefrecttmlly, (libels colds, head receive bids for -tinli changes. ' . , f n,,.i L.-hitunl The matier of looking into tho re- port of the lust street commissioner, w is reported by the city attorney. He now liude that the city Is indebt ed to the commissioner 10 G', In stead of he being debtor to the city $400. The council was not satisfied with the report, and Councilman Gray moved that the attorney be . . , , . . insirucieu 10 examine inu reports oi the commissioners, for the past live years. The motion pievniled, but after a discus-don, as to the amount of work required to look into, and compare nil these reports, the motion was reconsidered, and two years substituted for the five. Several ordinance bills were intro duced, A bill was passed pro hibiting the hanging of sign uud transparencies over the sidewalks Bill relating to awn ing was read twice and referred to the ordinance committee --.Hill resuming the contract with tho Sa lem water company to provide the city with pure water for thirty years. The following resolutions intro duced by Councilman Urowu was adopted "Resolved. That when supplies -ire needed or repairs are to be made under tiie direction of the dillerent departments of tho city of Salem, the chief or stipeilnteudent of such department shall purchase or let the same in opsn competition to the lowest responsible bidder, or, if the amount of such article of supplies or repairs Is less than o, then such chief or superintendent shall satisfy himself hy getting prices of two or more firms or persons having sup plies for sale or doing such repairs or work and purchas.- or have such re pairs made or work pel formed hy the lowest responsible bidder, and ii shall be the duty of such chief or superintendent to inform sueh firm or persons that the bill must be pre sented to him during the month of its contract or purchase. That the eily of Salem shall not be held re s'Minsibk unless such contract or order for supplies or repairs Is author ized by the following eMeers: The mayor, common council, chief of lire department, chief of police, super visor of streets, and recorder." Mils as follows weie ordered paid: Alon.o Cicsner. services $ 5:5 00 A W Dennis, bridge repaiis "o It L Swartz, lumber "ij I'd JotJKN.vli 10 50 Salem IJATCo., wood I'hos fl.ilman, gravel rt II Wos'ocott, bay V Itennett, labor LC Sargent, labor J M Long, labor Cap. Linn Co., lumber John Knight, " A 15 Smitli A Co,, ex sewer.- Morgan & Mead, lumber It A Crossun, services J (1 Evans, gravel V O lteeves, hauling rock.- Itaker & Strang, supplies L lllakely, labor J C Itrown & Co., nails, etc-- 4 00 17 75 30 10 I) 75 5 2.) 4 50 31 71 17 5 : 00 1 5 IDS 00 1U IX) 10 00 Ii! 00 18 00 41 45 The report was adopted and war rants ordered drawn for the amounts. After a large number of bills were read against the city the coun cil adjourned until Thursday evening, when they meet in special .session to consider the sale of theclly buildings. the pomi id A From & Cathullo rct bishop don n to ll.v. Poorest of tho Poor all UMtry, not only to the virtuci of ST. JACOBS OIL, 1" The Great Remedy For Pain, but to lu lujsyloritr over all other rciiKU tzpms.d thus; It Cures Promptly, Permanent. .thicb means Mrlrtly, that the pulii itiik" wk a prouiiit relief ilih no return t.fiu. l-alu, aud this, they -, St. Ji,u on wuJ (It. TUUUlwexcelUucc. K. K. I-IA.LL, Pajior Hanger. Uveordfrt (Hebo Utwl Ktflatrltxchauev GEO. C. WILL, OK WILL 11ROTKKRS, , AUmuy uud tVrvttllk. The OrtcHti and Hulu nwehlti ralr er aud uOJU-tr Iim opvnnl u bni iwn do-trs nurlti f tlw l ottler. II Imm. over ten yr AtHrloc' In OiU llu and cnar ntre nil hi- work )i nll rwpMir aud pj,in thotti at JHir buu. II hImi Liw a fall Hue of iHaana. (Mvmiu an I hrtits iuadi)iUr. 8lHUM'tiiUM torvut. Jon Ton JifUitaunint, B. W. LEWIS, lrl Muti. Oyutora, Kto, A!wviyMi lUlht. s n'KN AT AW. HOt'lW. UIH Cotitnivrwlul Strait, SvIlCNJ. - Ortffon, ..fLttsKfSBCi is t o -f TJMBffliW vrtr" rJslsssssssWF.- ul-vc I ' Ssssrat W. Vi& j. . " st f'HsWt I!S p L5sas3i "si asasssp- - asn"S!iiaM!Ji r " .&? -I VTl 'I s .mm k.r m ' i r. -j- Ct VV5 z V iv I Both the method and results when J?vi iiu of Fitr? is taken ; it is pleasant cd refreshing to tlie taste, and acta ,, . " ., ., tt-:j , -jently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -" ver p.nd JJowel?, cleanses tuesvB- ,c;nninnnnrmnt,0nf1v "PnrBnln ... ..,,..... ..w...U. .... - .- m (jtc ana ai bottles uy au rl-'jfjtri-ets. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL iOUlSVItU, KY. NEW YORK, tl.V. . r a . .i sj ii BVI.C.M ALVIJKET KEI'OIIT. A syuopti of tiieMnrkets-Uujiiigiaiid Selllnj; Price. UKTAII. PaiCES. REVISED QUOTATIONS. Sboulders.Hugar curcd.per lb,l' Hi en 1. fa st bacun l'i to 15 IJ.iiit- huenr curtd, per 11), lGc. heer 715 l'urk iet$ 12K M illl.)li10 9 i'ixAc. Vein-10 llyic. Tiinut hy seeil l'cr pnund, Vir; belling Hud cluer heed l'er pound, IJc. White clover heed l'er iound, iWc " Alrllte lHc ier iiouiid. Hed top luc per xund. Lincoln Grass 12c per pouud, Hye One-s 10c per jKiund. Orch.ird iniss..l"c per pouud. tleuiiK 5c per lb. Out mcnl at ic. Canned Krulu.l'eiicbes, $3 00; apricot, Ji 00; bUckbur.-Ies, St, corn, bebt grades t2 00; tiiiato-s il 5t; string beans jl 50; green p.iisSl Sj; Mrlo. In two lb can-.. Uieen Krnlt tJlioIte app us oitMe per box; pcrnrh 7Ce per box; potatoes Uje; carnt 50c; parsnips si 00; ouions (k! per lb, illsu..iwlnion SMlHu per lb; isturKeon &S 7c per lb- Htnnll llnli 210c per lb; Kitlt hulniuu 710c per lb. IIL'YINU.I'KICKS. Wheat 5c net. Klour l'er barrel. S4.00, best 1M lbs. Oats Per busliul. -IS (q) 50c. Hurley l'er bushel, (We. IJrau l'er ton. jin t J at mill, sacked. Hhnrts l'er ton,SJ 50 " sieked. t'hi l'er ton, iilM " S-i.-l:ed. liuus uiu.m ai .wj per lu. Kijgs iLk; per dozen. I'otaioes l'er bushel, 10c t'orn meal. pel pouud. Cheese 12Ho pt-r pound. Dried plums l'er lb. iV7e. Dried prunes l'er lb. 1012e. Iinpuiicd prune'- r per lb. Huuer--0tsj'i'jc per luundfor goo'l Ijinl IDioil'Jc per lb. llains rer iMUiiii,iifg)i'.'o. Hncon sides !w10 per lb. Sfioulders ham tier In. Chickens.. 7 lo Wo per pound. Turkeys 10 to licper lb, Geese 7(lS per lb. Ducks, foyj&i leper lb MARKKLS lt TEhEUIlAl'll. 1'OUTl.ANI). Wheat Valley, $1145 1 l!7!S S'nlla:Vallii si. 15 toSl,17J5 percental, flour standaid, ?J 1)0 to 51. Walla Walla jS UT.JJJS'J. UutlJo(,'rade.s, $.') Sw, Out" WliltufiilJ to tile, gr.iyo.Je to 5' per bushel. .MIlMMlts limn SlSIU;:sln:ts, JlSto 1(1 ground .h.ulcy ,33) lo Ml; eucpfLtd, Si' niiddllus, t"i"i, pet tou. Uay-Sli)(3l7 per ton. Ha Iter Oregon fancy dally, 37 c;fui.oy cieamerylJJ4;goud to lair, 'Zl& A);Uali foinia choice -,0j. IVks Oiegon '."JJ-Jo Eattem 20c per doz l'oullr) Old chleUeun, J.5 uoj 50. I'ntiituun Tooat bOo per o ntal. Clieesc Oregou, II to 15oj Cailfornu 10 H hie. Sugiirh (i')lden C, mv, extra C, .'; dr gmnulatcd, UJj; cube, crushed anil I'ow dered, 0o per pound. lleaiis Small white, SHu!; pink 3J4 bayoH. $1 75; butter, S3 50, iluiux, io oOpei ceulal. 1 tried KiultHThe inailtet is Una. (Quo (Que ted: Ilutiau primes, Yi to lie; 1'etlto aud tieriuan, 10c pur pound; i.iMiih, t2 60 pe, box; plninnier tilled pirs, 11 to lc; Mil dried mid t.ictory plum, 11 to l-'o; dV.tpo rutuii iH'Kches, ale; feinyina llg, 'JiX-. Californtii ltg-,lu I'r piuiiul, Hire (iXc per )oiiud. Hides l)i y hides, t, to Sc; Ji lesa foi culls; gree'u oxer ,Vi pounds, 4c; under 6 pounds, :(e; sheep pelt, oOecl.OO. HilOlCIU) .MEATS AND LAKI). liislorn hams, t to lie; bitmktat bit oon, 10) to lie; sides, t) to 10c; laid, h to 10c per iouud. HAN IMANClliCO. San 1'iiANCisco, Feb Z' Whcnl-.tht ueeJt openeil on a iuluter market. No. 1 white, ji 17 to SI 4S; cuoico $1 Ai eenlal. ilop.-lOaOc per pouud. Ikirloy Kctsl SI K0l S-.'K; per centni $1 17; choice SI I.' to 1 17; common gnidi il ?--Hl.S7M- OHth-Unty SI S7S tul W, bluck Si to lo I 'J. per contnl- Onions. Jti losji. rohtoM..7$u to Hi, M lM'r.l,A.N bXlUS M AUK BI'S. Cilic.vito, Koh. i. W.hiI tClurn On fitu, 10 to luo; valley, Hi to lo per huud lleef hue, I tu j 10; ilrtued. .- Miuiou Live, i to 5c: dressed So. link's l lc, o 10; dressed. N tul 7 to i0c per jHiuud 3CND FOR OUR CATAtOQUi:ap PfllCC6 ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, "OIANAPOLIS. IND. Xollfo of Annual School MeeH VJOTICr is hereby given to the Uwnl vot i r oi M-huu! district No, 31, ofilarlon touut . tt of Omspiii, that the annual M'bool iikviiuk forsald dl.triet will lw held at th .m ktmM la hihi. Orou, to brii a; in hour ai j.au 0 ..iu p. , oe !?, MotUjr, bliut ibvsdcUjr atSttSK. p.w of awsartnlulnc Ih will and aUon ol mW d..lrirt In nward to the Iwu aid a i .V5"" " V " auq sat wr tyllW a bvM hot), aud i tax stif s,st iHtiuuds, anil 1U " ,.w tm vy1' J rj iui a w liMMkrloa AltMh wttwga. ..K- 'WITH v airnan nwra IAlt:l lor buMtsf. n&SfiNS?- AunuhI Kchoxtl Kleptlon, l&YuSm&AJmiJSE? i(MiMlNMfer ih herm . tui i Sf um itt.iul . ictk tut aw urtu U uu rtr mU tor'tMI t tsnylu kl I .Vckwkli. su u4 tx.uUau MSU1 1 ( tu ol aald day . R MlTl7' Vu ' "'"-' '' 4' l rOf. 1 5v m, M i x3 -&M& AWSS uot'aJuaiJiijp U-ijjijjiu.lli)jiWj h -..i--.- LANDS Tlie undersigned is pi-opurcd lo furnish buvws n j kinds of farm inuds at the best rates. Aho ritv ami 1 , ...ban pnoj-eity. L. C. FISHElt, 107 J. O. Block.Sakt .VUt ia K.. , fcill-i- tj n- 25c Want Coiumn.' N-tlces Inserted for (INK CENT Phil Vi UUD EACH IXSKHTION. No nder tleniPiit Inserted In this column for lcs tbini iweuty-llve cents. I70R SAliK. A new house mntnlnln? I1 nine rowins, nicely -dtunted In Hlgh Innd Addition, connerted Ml'h the city I .riilerworks and Is convenient tnstieet car Hue. Ternu uasonahlu. Itiiiulre of M J Dot run re, mirth we-t corner of Center iiuu i.iueriy hiieem. : -iiu TO17KNI-I1EI) ItnouH for rent. with Cor J1 conking focllillHs; fii per month f Tndo and Winter i-neet.s. J. K. Van- lerpooi. 3 3-lw lijil AA I.K Vl acres r land 4 miles C south of -siilein. l'.ii(iiire at this olllcc. :i:li lrn 'nOTKADE. A safe, gentl pony, for a 1 cow. inquire ai mis onice. Moll T7'ANTKn. A girl or womnn for gen- cral servant work In n small family. ppiy ornnurcss vnn lcierencent-jouh-vai. ollli-o. AOKKAT I' IIUAIN. Tho best 2,5 ncre plef umi the -n'em 1'nilrlc. Call and nils with L. C. Mabel, net door lo l'ost-otllis-. il-lm tTANTEI). A jlil to work In a dining V room. Inijiilienl St. 1'uul Ho tau aut. Al-if r- I.SDMUS'M'KN': M - I'ai2ham's IV I'liinii lit is.-i,.ii i (I Kiiideiirirten lu essiuii room ol il.u I iicsb.t i.-i. to cnurch HAIIOAIN. A li iin-ennrt ttvolols for r sale In .-south. -salem at onh --soil. In- liilioof . II. SIlUpsOU ll:3-tr OATKONI.K Home Jiirtustiy, and use I Mountain lialiu Couh i-uie. Quur- nteed to give relict or money refunded. Ialiufnctured lly II. 11. Cros, s-nlum, Ore gon. Smith tt btelner sole agent for (alem. l-8dlin WANTKD An active, ivlluble inu-i salaiy VOto Sf0 iiiuiillily, with In jieat.e, to represent 111 Ills o'ii .si-e'lon n etnonsjhli; No v ork house, Helcreucm" MaNUKACTUUKU, Lock Ilox 15S3, New Yoik. IXtR SALIC About thieo acres of land 1; on Asylum Avenue, good dwelling aiiuke, convinlently anaugtd; large bain, igrcnt vaiiety of truit trees and ribruii. uery;eoineiilcnt to Klectiic railway, never 'ailing water on preinUe-. For particu lar!' Imiulio ut second housoon rlglu hand side ot Anyluiu A .-enue going lrom city. IS I tf 7aNTK1) Kvoryone to get their clocks l and watches repalied b 1. L KlmDer, good work and low prices. Hue line of lewi Iry nd time pieces on hnnd it 110 Sialesticet. l.Vl.iUw-ir XlfASTKn To trade n town lot In Cant- till l'ark Addlllou for lumber. A. Oliuger, li; Mill sticet. ll:MMf 9' WNKIW Or' COVS.-Kor service, n Diire-uied Hed rolled bull. Terms eixsh. At my place In .Salem. .1. L. t'Alll.lSII. n-l-d From Terminal or Interior Points the Northern Pacific Railroad Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining oar route. It runs througb vestibule trains eery tl.iy lu the year in il PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (Nocli nge of cars.) 'oinposed of riluingeurs unsurpassed, i'ullimiu dmwlng rHm sleeper Ol latest csulpinenl TOURIST Sleeping Cars, iiesl that oin be constructed and In w hloh rvotn mi Kla' Uns are both tree and lur i win d lor bullion of rlrsl .md svomul-alu.s icKtts.uti I ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acouiiu -on Maa oou'M't4n with all Hues in i rdipir direct r.t imlnlrrupt! lMUiii.'ii hra - " 'ionatim bi. th .I " ' ' ' By eent "' TtiMjh tick u to and from all points u AtnericM, Cu.'and and Huron oun b purohaeU at uu ticket otrice ut this com pany. Full Information Mnceruiur retem, time f trauit.rt.iiiasandcHhtH-delttlUfumlshwl ou application ut any aout or A. D. CHARLTON, 181 Flwt sus, w. VahlKton; lort lnd,Oreoa ' R1GD0X & ROORK KtMl IKatato Utlrtv. Hoab-lifvymitu Mow, B ttalrv Iwu(ri$ Notice. tllktu KMatHi Of ttu, ttu, U!1J , awuuud ad litiium Md . ttafiMii tul "In he sl.tl ttt OrMMi lid all fian nnn hu4nJ la 11, s , n j 1 1 1 n. Il -. . u ., o, au Uttsoy fcaU .if. ui a,, rr;dl U Iht t i i-it rm. i..c t North Ha. Mtmt I . ... tPltklM ajv i . . . --t.- in- h. tv-.r Aid. omiiMuiiJui stt id aw y tviuM4N to inake In in- , una u ajuirat n: ttir aitu lT I FirrIIAE.rHASK sa JLtOJLA A.-artJ-'tf-ri rfl &CvtMWZv S?V!R3r4i m&(m&m IkM: They never look ahead nor Uiink. People la-,' I known to wait till planting season, run to the co! 1 their seeds, and then repent over It for u montbT?,"! Ulan ston and thinlc what thev will w,n, r .,. '. fl VTriTT'S RTP.TiS never H!n,... ,. ,Prte" rMn .1.. M;ii! ..v-i t-..j.L f-."tTo-eI --------------------'-r------...wu. liitBfv,! or vegetaDie seeas, runts, uuibs, or am-thi--,,! logue contains three colored plates. Grand est A'!l club orders, ttiooo ean nrizes at on. rX ,1. c... . m j ..: a ,.. .,. ,. j. ,."' )ii urunu oucr, etiaate lor a.it, iuauc in ullterent ihivf ever before; xoo pages 8J x 104 inches. JAMES V CK. SEPD.CMau i? nfii I'tfimn 111 J MUV41U01 MUU, JT I J.H.HAAS, THE WATCIENIAKEB, 215H Ccmmerdal St., - J alem, Orfmn, (Next door to Klein's.) i Specialty of Spectacles, and repalrla ' Cliieks. Watches and Jewelry. all? V 7.K INKURAS i o m p a. Kire and V i rlne. , (i, y. ukHIjIIU, Aifent, Stileni, Oregni E. C. CROSS, Butcher anil Pato, State St. ana Court St. The best tneaU delivered to all pari- the city. J. G. HAR EXPRESS NOS, )6 & 21, Leavo ordcrnt It. M. Wade 4 1'o'n. R. liable work or no pay. mm rtttfmmcNi Jtw n AGEKCYibfX I -... . . 7 "( LrmmDhletor Information anri.h. Asiracioi iau laws, suowin llow ti uiiiuin i-.uenis, Larcals, 1ade sunrxs, uopyrican, icnc .Addrm. HIUNN & C .101 Iiromlnar, SSS35-. -"tw LF3i THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. !20 will buy the- Otikli. Tvrr. WKiteb with TS characters, and ?15 for the Singu CA.SKOiiKLi., warranted to do better work than any machine made. It combines Simplicity with Dl'kabii ti'Y, toi'KKn, Kase ol Operation, wean loesjer without cost of repairing than any other machine. Has no Ink ribbon to bother the operator. It Is neat, substan tial, nickel plated, perfect and adapted lo all l.ludsof type writing. Like a printlcs pi ess, tt produces sharp, clean, legibi manuscript. Two or ten copies can be inucti- ut one writing.. Any intelllfPir" soi. cm become an oprraioi In io da)i. WeoRer ttUUO lo .ny operator who can c mil the work of the Dom.K C'as OOKLIj. llellable Auyits and palesmcn tsiitM. Sjieclal luduceinent In dealers. For pamphlet giving Indorsements, Ac, address ODKLL TVl'Il WRITKR CO, si and S" 5th Ave, Rhlcacn. III. AaM TlilBEIlANDTIJIBERlia I have 800 acres ot pood timber hind tot sale, one of tho best sites for a mill In Oregou. This tract ortimberlslocau-doof lailefiom U. II. 1 also have three ottor smnll tracts for sale of W0 acres each. I alo make a specialty of loaning home steads and preemptions and timber cWm In favorable localities, forties waullnf government land will do well t cun.ull me as I am well posttd In all the land Ui and latest derisionsof the itener.il land el lice 1 have three lellniiiilslmientsforni ihut mo well located, bandy U O.l'. Wl K. Will be sold cheap. I can be s;n it my lestdenco one hlok east ofi'ook Holo, alcin. i r, . W. H EI'Ul'lWi M.J.PATJ'ONwM.B Cliiriilgc BlbCk, Saltia, Orcson. Diseases of women and children, en"1 and pilvate dUeases A SPECIALTY. In otlU-o day aud nht. consuiui' fre Do You W N(Mrsp-Mrtliiit i Y ear'ess 0,1 y", j lie I -al of nil) 'luf? Ihelisil' ,! I T S WEEKLY .-PAITOL JOlRVAl t'uhllsltcd Ilia State Capital. oOjti iui- ,...- i r ..,n, kj t.. four inon'.m , J ,.,. ,,,..M,, ,w, . Bright Newsy Fearless It oontalon- The Buttle of the retf Auatnst riutovvot And .bows up - The Rank Pretensions of the Of irans of the Monopolies! It W not a monody organ lai f inHujure W hind Ihe .P-'l' ."tiVi IU InMuinre Ut ffi?-jtorr,W Al.. 1.1 .l. . flliM l.tfil ran 'O'TiUi .itart' ore aud i.u) jovri'i' ,n-liTi iJf ah.:,im cm'i 'j1. ,4 SALEM OREGON. n if -Oaia ad our ' CnMt'kf. .J oil, .-O.I. " " - - - . m I HP t. , n' He r jt of Mi4 d(o4B uejfttrl rlWW