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,& 'y;!RWyiuiiumiuwuiuw'wi fggQ0QMaMmMWMBMNMMBIuMM RJ fenBtinuott. Bath fleets rin? m Ictea aa ry txxwrfon.The weather to threatening , bwt the scene Is r11 feniiaatioti. TtteDukjfCniimuBht, In Ml Mate, vlaifetl Ailmlrnl CJervals tttxjAr.1 lite Vreiicit flf,slili, and ftlutM rolled from end to end of the Itoo m rw arrived nnd den.uti'd. In th cm of good feeling which hns krisMn tho EtiElih dm qiillo sensi &rt ftbont showing French vlsltore ttte frophles aceuiiutnttid In the Brl exhibition, the greater jHirllon of which are French, nnd the sug- Mtfea te made that England rettun to France all the jriins nnd ft igs nhe has captured from her, nnd etiectu ily bry tho hatchet. ONI.V KOtflt CL.UIW. ikftvvnAi'Or.ia. Minn.. Auc 22. Tfee fate of tho Western Associa tion hns at last been Fettled. Ad Vices yesterday from Lincoln nnd Juluth were to tho effect thai neither club could go oti. Thi leaves just four live clubs oiitof th flglnal eight. These nre Omuha glotixCity, Kansw Jlly axil Den ver. They will accordlngli finish out Hio Season on a four club basis Tho present percentages will bore talncd, and tho season leiigttieuei fifteen days. Minneapolis diop out. DIED OP HBAIIT UISKA81'. Ciuoaoo, Aug. 22. The coroner', Jury, nt tho Inquest over the remulut of Clark Woodman, the Omuha mll lloaire, found dead In bed at tb Grand Pacific, has brought In a ver dict of death from heart disease. runiMSTic. San FiiANCisco, Aug. 22. Danny Hawkins, 19-year old ban taui weight, defeated Walter Cutb cart, 40-year old bantam of London, in three rounds, at tho Pud He clul let night for a jturae of ?S00. Cath cart, who claimed U he u veteran o. tho ring, was no mutch for his op ponent. Max Feu tier, known as the "Ter rlble Swede," wns knoeked out h eighteen rounds, by Con. Itlordun, formerly of Austrullu. In a HnlsL fight for a puree of $1000. Fenner. who is a nntfv of Prussia, Is b novice In the ring, huvlug received his training here In tho past elghi months, hut his muscular develop ment is abnormal, making him out of the most formidable looking men In the ring. This was his second fight to u finish. The fight was ont of the hardest ever seen in this clt and lilordun's superior generalship alono saved him, Fenner having lilui almost knocked out in tho third round. At the beginning of tin eighteenth round, Fun ner made a rush which was stopped byillfordau'i rigbt, followed by his left behind tho ear, which dropped Fenner to the floor like u log, nnd ho wn counted out. HAILllOAD HMAHII-UI'. LOS ANCIKMSJ, ChI., Aug. 22. A smash-up occured on tho Santa Ft roid nt the First street depot, In whlcb. Govconor Mnrklmm and other stnto olllcluls, United Btuccs Senator Felton, Congressman Bowers and others were badly shacken up and n few slightly in jured. Tho special cur containing tho governor nud state olllciuls wus attached to tho regular train from San -Diego which was an hour late. A box car had beon;li)fton (ho truck and tho train ran Into it. The shook was u violent ouo and many passengers wore bruised. Tho en gine crushed tho obstructing cur in to splinters. HOOHSIIINKK ISOAl'KS. Moiiilb, Ala., Aug. 112. Itobc.it Slmes, indicted for illicit distilling was arrested Wednesday by United States Marshal and poo twenty miles from Jiludcu Springs. IIo wan taken to Dludeii Springs lust night Ills frleuds oamo to his rescue and a fight took placd in which Sims es caped. In tho inelt'o Dr, Pugh, of tho posse and a son of Slum wus kill ed and a brother of Sims was fatally weuuded. ait ass Kim:. SANFttANCisro.Aug. 22 A grass fire in San Uurno Mountains, in Ban Mateo county yesterday even- ing swept over twenty-five hundred acres destroying miles of fencing and some out buildings and hay. A number of men engaged In fight ing the fiauus wero severely burned. Tho estimated loss will exceed ? 0,000, Majer McKinlcy Opens Campaign. the DROWNED AT NORTH BEACH. False to two Sisters, DeYoung and World's Fair, Wheat of Canada, Made a Possible, The Kent Races, Terrible Explosion in New York, Frightful Accident at Hood River, Other news. Jt'KINMJYBI'KUfS. NiLes, Ohio, Aug. 22. The cam palgn was formally opened In Ohio today on the part of the republican party. Tho principal speaker wue Major McKlnley, candidate for gov ernor wiio in n speech suld. Tho democratic platform declare for fre and unlimited coinage ol tho silver of tho world. The repub lican platform stunds In opposition to anything short of a full and com plete dollar. The free col nago demanded by the demociatlc platform means that all tho silver of tho world can be brought to the mints of the United dtatcsund coined ut the expense ol the government. That United Stales mints must receive 4-12J grains or silver worth 80 cents the world over. It does not take very wipe men to seo that this short dol lar will become In tlno tho exclu sive circulating medium of the coun try. Gold will bo taken from the circulation of tho country and Hoarded, and tho eflTect will bo that the circulating medium will be re luced to tho extent of gold now cir diluting and we will be compelled to do the business of tho country with tho silver dollar exclusively. Any International agreement of na tions which are on a sliver basic ilonc, are the poorest nations of the world nnd are in a ooiiHtuut finan cial disturbance nnd monetary dis order. Tills he said had been point ed out by Ex-President Cleveland and Governor Campbell and even had declared ho had doubts about the wisdom of free coinage. No class of peoplo would suffer so much from an 80 cents dollar as tho wugo earncr and agriculturist. I am in favor of a doublo standard but not of free nnd unlimited coinage until the nations of the world Join ub in guaranteeing free silver a status which their laws now accord to gold. Speaklug of tho tarifi, the Major said revenue tarifi such as tho democratic party advocate, was well conceived to benefit every other nation but thh. lie suld tho failure of n revenue tarifi to supply the wants of tho government, would re sult In n direct taxation. The speaker declared that under a pro tective tariff tho public debt had bcou reduced nearly 'j, and that tho stnto debts wero also reduced, lie clproclty, Major MoKinley said, was a provision which In no wuy en croaches upon the protective princi ple nor In any wuy destroys or un dermines tho protective turlfi. The Major said there wus much ciitielsm about the duty on tin plate, and ful ly as much misrepresentation as criticism. "August Flower" Mrs. Sarah M. Black of Scucca, o., during the past two years has been affected with Neuralgia of the Head, Stomach and Womb, and writes j "My food did not seem to strengthen me at all nud my appe tite was very variable. My face was yellow, my head dull, and I had such pains in my left side. In tho morning when I got up I would have a flow of mucus iti the mouth, . .and a bad. bitter taste. Sometimes my breath became short, and t had (Hich queer, tumbling, palpitating WMisations around the heart. I ached li day under the shoulder blade, in the left side, and down the back mv limbs. It seemed to lie worse in the wet. cold weather of Winter " whloh voai Is well nigh Im and Spring; and whenever the spells l"ili"i owing t the jwrpumHcuW cm on, my feet aud hands would ' ' 1 "" water, turn cold, and I could get no sleep Kt.olt being mi export swimmer, t all. I tried everywhere, and got wlih tptemlhl eiidmauee, managed no relief before using August Flower toko fur enough out, and nt the Tbu the change came. It 1ms done wnuo lime Hork up the ua t to a jwcHid!rfil deal of good during point whet he could reuuh tho tb time I have taken it and is work- bench. After Mm gliug ngalust Lwacowfjletecuti." death Itseir for over hulf uu hour, .tCWUfJt,k'M'wJkir)-)NJ. liuvub!o to tot out In au ex- "" n buited oondltlou, nud m oou w; MtOWNK!) AT MOUTH UUAOII. Ahtouia, Auk. 22. The cruel waves of the Pacific eloscd over tho form of nuother plriiRuro ecckcr nt North Beach yesterday, nnd ull that Is mortal of Todd Ilingham Is some where In the depths of tho ocean, near the perpendicular dills, and between North Head nnd the "rookH" below the Willows. In company with Joseph Knott, Mr. Illughnin left his home, ntnr Ben View, early In tho morning for tho purpose of fishing for bass and porgles on the rocks- which Jut out iilo the ocean below tho Willows. The point selected by Messrs. Knott and HIukIiuui was tho cluster of rocks further to the south, wheie they climbed up to what tliey Blip. postd wiisutufc place before the tide begun coming In very strong. They met with good suecehs In fish ing nud when the Incoming tide warned (hem that they must re trace their steps at once, or wait until nfter high water, they de cided to remain on tho rook until the tldo turned, Tho decision cost ltlughum his life. The surf was umisiiully heavy. It kept splashing over them until about 12:110, when an unusually high wave swept both of them from tho rock nud Into a seething current, which eddies around tho rocks In this vlululty. lloth of tho men wero encumbered with gum boots nud heavy clothing, but Knott managed to five hlmsell uf his boots und struck out for the shore to tho northwest. Ho turned for a moment to mo if he could hv ot striatum? to lliughum, hut the uu fortuiiulo mun sung out, "Buve yourself, Joe, don't mind mo, I can keep ulloat hero for forty-eight Iiouih." Thc-60 wero the lost words ho spoke, and t Mr. Knott strug gled In (he terrific waves he euughl n glimpse of his friend drifting down toward dangerous place, known na Dead Man's hole, nud poTFiblo gave tho alarm. I nn explosion from across tho street, The news was telegraphed to Fort and nlmost Immediately the front Co i) by, nnd tho life crew Immedl ntcly Martcd for the scene of the disaster, reaching there very soon after the nlarm wns given. It was thought that as Mr. Bingham was nn expert swimmer bo might have kept ulloat nnd drifted Into some recess along tho ell IT, but the life crew mndo n very close examination of every part of the shore, and up to G o'clock lant evening had found no trace of the lost man. Knott said that Bingham appeared to be exhausted when he saw him last, which probably prevented him heating up to a point of safety, na he did. Hugh T. Binghnm was ouo of the best known lawyers of Portland. He was tamlllany kniwn as "Todd" Blngbuni, nnd was an Intimate friend of Thomas A. Sutherland, editor of the Sunday Wehome, who was drowned Wednesday evening. He was a native of Massachusetts and 45 years old. PAL8IS TO TWO SIbTKHS. Siuj.n'andoah, Aug. 22. William Bender, twenty-six years old, hn been spending the mi miner here with friends. Among the acquaintances ho has mndo Is Miss Jennie Kiukle, sixteen yeursold, daughter of Sam uel Klnkle, a wealthy citizen of this town. She and Bender have been seen together nt ull tho society halls. Three weeks ago Beudei changed his nfiections from Miss Kiukle to her younger slater, Florence, but not before ho had promised Jeunla to marry her Secret meetlugs were held by Florence und Bender, till Thursday lust whoii Jennie made known liei troubles to her parents. Bnndei was placed under K100 bail for hN ippeurnnco at court. Two days ago lie managed to get au lutervlew with Florence, und persuudid her to elope witli him, piomleliig to take her to his relatives in the West, who wero wealthy. Fluully tho girl consented, aud last night, while the rest of the famll wero asleep, Florence arose and Joined her lover at the door leading to the main street. They drove to tho railway station, where they boarded tho train for Shamoklu, and under assumed names were married. The girl's father traced them to thnt town, und, in company with u constable, called at the house at which they were slopping. Ben dercaught sight of the constable as ho entered the door, und lied to the rear of tho building, where he Jumped out ol n window, and start ed for tho hills, with the father aud constablo in hot pursuit. Several timcB Klnklo drew his revolver, nud would have fired nt his dough ter's deceiver, but each time ho was prevented from doing so by the eou stub'e. After I mining several hun dred yards tho constable stopped, nnd, drawing his revolver, called on Bender to halt. Thin hud the de sired efl'ect, and the roguo surren dered. He Is now held ut Potts vlllo Jail tu answer two serious charges. 11UI.I.V I'OIl UK YOUNO. Ciuo.uio, Aug. 22. "Yes," said M. II. Do Young of California, vice presldont of the world's fair national commission, "I have read the dis patch from California protesting ugainst the appointment of any one but n Culiforninn for the head of the horticultural bureau, aud I think California is fully entitled to the position. For bnso ingratitude and solflsh action, commend me to the Chicago boaid." "Callfo.nlu," continued Mr. Do Young, "was the first onthuslnstlo ntnte over the exposition; its sena tors nnd roprej-entatives In congress voted to locate tho fulr in Chicago. Its state legislature made a large appropriation, and by Its example largely created the interest taken in the other states. "How did this (his locnl body treat this stnto? All nominations madu for heads of I he bureau pro vlous to the oiu assigned to Cali fornia wero confirmed Immediately on receipt, but they hung up Cull- fornlu's nomination and appointed a committee of investigation nud per secution. This committee, never theless, made it favorable report, but the board Immediately njected Maxwell's nomination. "There has not been an Individual from the entire Pacific coast that received a solitary appointment, while 40 per cent, of the officers nnd bureau chiefs uro residents of Illinois. A majority of the natinunl committee have humbly petitioned uieir only executive otucer lo ap point n Callfornlau to the hend ol the horticultural hoard. A majority of this Chicago local hoard did like wise, nud like good Chicago men after (signing this petition, and their own committee reported favorably on tho Culitnruluu, they promptly went back on themselves und tluli own signatures nud rejected two d I lie rent Callfornlau nominees. 1 do not desire to say anything fur ther about tho local board. There uro n great many other fuels, how ever, which will come out in time." HUClin FUt, AtVIIlK.NT IN .NIJW VUHK Nkw Youk, Aug. 22. -One of tlu worst disasters whloh has ever Imp IkhuhI In this city occurred Juit after noon today. From what ouu now bo learned, fully fifty jH-opte, If pot more, lost their lives. The uoel walls ot the two bulldldgs collapsed and the entire building caved In with n deafening crash. It came so suddenly that it was Impossible for n llvlntr betiiir to escape frr.m the building. On tho ground finor of one of tho numbers was n restaurant crowded with people. The ruins are burning fiercely nud all efforts nre b( lug directed toward getting Hie flames under control in order that the work In tho rescue nul recovering of tho bodies today may bo begun. Tbtce children of Frank IIogKerty, tho janitor wer playlug In front when the cxploi m occurred. They were killed. Tm latest report of the cause of the ox p'oslon is that It was c-iu-cd !.. stea m which blew up" the rec iv.n boiler in the buscmcut h-longing t the steam heating company. Roundsman Taylor wa3 pisslog along Prk P.nco wuen he hear.; the .explosloa he ran to a hardware store and secured a dozen uxes ami distributing '.them to the fireni,."i who had nirealy urrived at tin scene. Tho firemen and bystandt'iv soon cut u hole in the side-wall of No. 70 out uf which seventeen per sons crawled all of whom bjre bruises. Three alarms of fire followed by the arrival of ninbiiUu:v3 from nil the hospitals. It servo wubciI led out from near by station bous but tho greatest d fllcu'ty was ex perienv-ed m keepmg the thousand of people baox beyond the fire line when it becim-3 known there hud been n rearfu' Is of life. Tn police cstimat the lohs of llft bo tweeu GO an 1 70. ACCIDENT AT HOOD UIVKR. Hood Itivun, Aug. 22 At one o'clock this i-f ter noon Mrs. T. J Watson cime running Into Hood Iliver cry in, "run they are all drowned," being frantic with excite ment little In'oi matioii could be ob tained from her except that a large party including herself, ull Portland people, whi e bathing in the lake one und one-hnlfmilo west of towi had overturned tho raft they were using nnd nil except herself Hid been drowned. She being able to swim hud succeeded iu regaining tile raft nnd paddled to shore. 81,0 states there were several small chil dren on the raft but as yet no names are available. A large number of men have gone to the scene of the accldetit to atlempl u rescue. Tin latist report is thnt a little girl named Curtis was the only oin drowuc'l. DPrUAUDlNQ TUB V. H I'OllTI.AND, Aug. 22 -S A Mul lory nnd J. V. Dumoud, n mun named Lusty and ono named Pryke were unested today on a charge of conspiracy to defiaud tho govern ment. Tho men have been locating parties on government 'nnd nud charging $50 fo locatlmr. 'I hey have been doing n large business in the Northwest ml In Utih. Scv eral others nre yet nt lnrge. MAD : A I'OSSIWiK. Si'itiNiiKiKLD, 1 1., Am?. 22. In a skirmish run, Cnpt. It. Aiken, inspector uf rifin practice of the Sixth Infantry, Illinois national guard, made u cLun K'ote, placing every shot upon the prone figure, making the highest possible K'oio that could be made. This is the first time this litis over been accomplished. Tin: ICUNT HACKS. Kn.vr, Wash., Aug. 22. The sur prises yesterday weio the records of 2:30 made iu n three minute race by Pearl Fisher and 2:4!)J by Dr. John son's chestnut mnro Jnn. In the roadster raoi for horst s without re cords, tho fnvordes wero winners of three rncoi out of four. The program wns cousldcrnb'obh irtoued by horses wiuuiug trottin ' races ii strn'jjht licttt". Tho iv' eights dash was n dead heat, nud Watson, owner of Lela H., wanted to divide tho purse. Carrie MM owner persisted in do inandlnganotliof heat, and won by half a length. Trotting, 3-mluuto class; Pearl Fisher won, I'halniont Boy becoud, Royal Klsbar thiid; best time 2:I0 Untitling live-eights mile dash: Carrie M. won, Lola S. stcond, Belle Mooro third; best time 1:0.1. Trottlnlf, il-year-olds: Caution won, P.unet second, Judge Bloom field third; best time 2:;i5J. Geiitletin u's roadsters without re cords, puio J500: Jean won, Kirk luml sieend: best tlmc2;10L AiiMun as niauiTiKS. 1'i.oki.v, Adg. 22. Men to take the pluces of the striking switchmen arrived today. Everything Is quiet bur there la a largo force of nrined ituurds iu tho yards all (ho lime. No trouble Is anticipated today. All now nun uro provided with re oleir and sworn luns deputies. CANADA WllKAT. Toiionto, Out,, Aug. 22,- More whent will ho exported fromCunndn this year than ever before. Tho yield In Ontario will lie 80,600,000 bushels, or nearly 10,000 more than last yoir. Tho Northwest nnd Mnultob'i will yield, It Is estimated, about 08,0 10,0 0 bushols. Deduct ing for seed aud consumption ao. 000,000 bushels, this will leave H8, 000,000 bushols for export. Of this amount, Manitoba expects to export 25,IXXI,000 bushels of hard wheat, tho finest Canada produces, Last year tho total export of wheat from Canada was a little, over 25,000,000 bushels. Tho crop of wheat Iu Cuu CONGRESSMAN CHAINS POKER STORY i w-f.. it. ir.m't Shot on till I im me" ml How Ue EPI on t"e S'"""1' .w,.m.r, r.min. who represents the Galveston district of Texas, tells soruo remnrKaDio stones oi i. ,.. ing In that sta,te during war time. It was nn epoch there of lawlessness nnd mob rule, nnd personal bravery was the quality of leadership One night ho was playing in n game with three or our others, ono of them a desperado named Boyd. The Intter took nd vnntage of tho conviviality of the pro ceedings to hold out n card, and Crain paw him do It, On the spur of the mo ment Crnin said. "Boyd, you aro cheat ing I" It en a foolish thing to do, unless wltii pistol in hand. bccauo it meant immediate murder. But, to tho sur prise of every one. Boyd simply turned very polo laughed and replied. "Crain boards at my house, you know, nnd so I can't nfford to shoot him." The next evening Boyd came unin vited into Craln's room, where some other men were, and offered to play Crain a game of two handed "freeze out" Tho latter assented and they sat down nt the table, while the rest drew their chairs back and wnitcd for the tragedy they supposed was coining. A few minutes later Boyd again cheated, so openly that he doubtless Intended to be caught, and Crain at onco charged hitn with the offense. Immediately Boyd leaped to his feet, seized two chairs nnd threw them into the air. One of them struck Boyd iu it fell, and he drew the pistol lie had ready, crying. "Crain. you hit me with a cliairl" "Like a flash," says Crain, in telling tho story, "my instinct as a criminal lawyer came to my aid. I saw that his purpose was to claim self defense in shooting me. So. without stirring from my seat, I pointed my finger at Boyd, who had mo covered with his gun, and said : 'Boyd, you know that isn't true. 1 haven't touched you. If you want to fight I'll accommodate you anywhere you like and with any weapons within an hour of this time. Let's fight, if need be, but there's no occasion for murderl'" Crain's coolness of action saved him and the duel never came oil, because friends interfered. He lived to secure Boyd's acquittal of murder subse quently. Later on, however, Boyd was killed with' Ills boots on in a row Washington Star. ROSEDHLB Portias wishing to build nivo residences and in search of a beautiful location with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSEDALE. T4. :.. l. .....,! .Ilww.r ,i dm TMopfrin linn in tlifi Vnir fivoiinfl. o Vfrlnnkinrr flm !.' ill ia luuiiuu uiici.u uu vivy -.iw.w ....... - , - & , viiwrn, (ji j the snow capped mountains, Mt. Hood and Alt. Jellerson, as well as the ever green hills of Polk county are in plain view. Tho site is unsurpassed and the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well as tho North Salem new building are within a short distance of this tract. Blf O Lzasea KzaaBsS 5 A Hnrae's Intelligence. When Sunday comes my horso knows that I am not proceeding on my pro fessional rounds, but.he will put on his best style and proceed to the accus tomed church, when, without any guid ing on my part, ho will land his load at tho church door, and woe to tho team thnt may chanco to get in ahead of him. On no other day of tho week will ho mako tho attempt to turn up Into or pay attention to the road lead ing to tho church. Two weeks ago, on Sunday, I took my wife out for a rido on Bolton moun tain, and in going had to pass a church, ono to which tho horso was not accus tomed to go, when to my surpriso he was bound to stop. It was only with some difficulty that I got him past the post. About n milo and a half farther on ho came to another church, ono at which ho has nover been accustomed to stop. To my surprise John made an other strong effort to stop. On any week day ho will pass that church daily without paying it tho leit attention. A Physician in Hartford Times. Are now ordered graded at the expense of the owners. This property is now for sale by All Real Estate "Men In this City, who will be ready at any time to show this tract to purchasers. MARKETS. .van Francisco, Aug. 21. Wheat buyer; 1891, 51.748, season, $1 81- Portland, Or., Aug. 22. Wool, Eastern Oregon, 13(J 17; valley, 1820. Portland, Or., Aug. 22. Wheat, valley, 1.65$l.57J; Walla Walla, $1 45Sl.C0. CiUCAGO,Aug.22. At close wheat was steady, cash $1.04, irept. 51.02. Dec. 1.05. FROST IN IOWA. Boone, Iowa, Aug. '11. A slight frost fell this morning hero and was reported quite sharp at Lleuison and Vull. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils mid Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Uorder, Artists' Ma eriiils, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence x'osts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKHT1HK.U2NTB. KINDERGARTEN. MlssO Uallou will reopen her klnrtcr Sirleu school, ilouday, September 2lt, ben sbe will receive children from 3 to Gjearst.f ag lo-instrrct on ufier the best iiiOiiern mt-thods. Inquire by malt or In pen-on at residence, Cor chcmeUeta and A'th streets. 25c Want Column NVtlces Inserted for ONE CKNT Pn WORD EACH INSERTION, isa r.,0 tlsement Inserted In this column fork. mun iwemy-nvo rrniF. "tTT ANTED A fc'Oi'rt. fret-li, jounce If iuquire ai jii Lonn .-i. "213 the sur- Cultlvatlng the Rubber Tree. The threatened dearth in tho world's supply of rubher has led to tho forma tion of a syndicate to cultivate tho rub ber tree on n large scale. In Ceylon steps have already been taken to carry out the samo idea by sowing tho seed of tho cerea in patches of jungle, and tho supply of rubber from that island promises to be, in a fow years, double what it is at present. Cncouraged by the apparent miccess of this experiment, the syndicate proposes to carry on tho rubber cultivation on several large es tntes in the southern part of Mexico, not far from the gulf, where tho ell niato will be moht favorable for their operations. Tho rubber treo grows with gioat ra pidity, nnd ii tree of nveixigu &ize will yield about twenty gallons of milk, whicVi is equal lo forty pounds of dried rubbor. From the tos-tim-joy of ex ports it is found that this yield will give a handsome return on tho capital to be invested. Now York Telegram. .1IUtok u Sunlit) fur a I'tnco lull. Joseph Graham, of Jones district, had fed his hogs the other morning aud was leaning on tho fence looking nt them oat when he felt something chilly fondling and caressing him in a peculiar ly earnest way about the head, faco and neck. He saw at onco that ho had placed his elbow about midw.'.y on the body of a king snake, several feet long, and was holding him fast down on the ndl, and, as you would suppose, both onds of tho snako being loose, they cut up vigorous nnd rapid capers about Mr. Graham's countenance. M. Graham bays ho took his elbow off as soon as ho found that tho snako did not want it to stay on. Eastman Times-Journal. Ucwar oi'Oinlui ids for Catarrh Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy sense of smell and completely range tho whole system when tenuirit thiuuirh the mucous faces. Such articles should never be used except on pre.-criptioim from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manutaetuied by F. 3. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken interiially,andacts directly upon the blood nud mucuous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chewey & Co. Sold by druggists, price 75 cents per bottle. Clark and 'Eppley continue to supply their patrons with the best creamery butter. MISSTnOMTOff.WVS Hint I tJre.(Ienronseratoryof luli&lc (Germany.) w 111 open her rooms, 0 and 7, Rank build ing, tho lht of September. Will teach vo ciland lnstiuniental music, also German pudl'rcncU. b'22tf Ta&Q, m Draught and di iving horses, young aud old. Inquiiu of G. W. ANDERSON, Cook Hotel. Ucy TJiePB Tbreshermcn ! If jou need EBglnotrlmmlncrs, bight feed lubricators. Injectors, - Hieam or waier pacmng. KIOI T)EMOVKD.-Mrs. Frnuk Coc per h j moved her corset store ilottniuii RI5.0 measures taken una corsets ipad'ii order. 2SU Commercial streed, noxttoUn ports. 8 211i r EXCHANGE 24 Stop Bealty Ortiii Jora pony and llcht rig. inqntrejl iun. &, uwtii,i:uuiuo"ic"i. ollftr LOST. A swan J oeniain rfD F.d will plerse rttum lo WyhoA. Mroml lnrnhv h nrK. ail ....... BM j, I70H KENT. Pleasant rooms fc,, X housekeeping at 1S2 Center strew, 8185l irEl.LM.-The undersigned Is fully pra yr pnnuiociig wens or clean weiu saiisiaciion guammeeu 8Ubt KH AN KO'XEIU 1JOU SALE. A two Fetcarriiige,aImotl ' new. Inquire ut Jouknai. ottice. I S8Hr Check and clobfl valves. Blow oil cocks. Hose, hose. Or anything else for your engine nl Tort- iuuu prices, can on DUGAN iSM Coininftrnlnl fttrnpt. And we will fltypuoul in flr it class Hhnpe, BROS., & KU&X dent eamo so suddenly that tint a tuls this yeai ixceeds anything Iu tho history of tho country. The average yield o' full wheat per aero single person In two big buildings at 70 and 72 1'uk pltica woo pod allvo, A. A. Johnson, Janitor In , this year will be 2-1.4 bushels, or five tho building nt 81 I'ark plain, dl-j bushels above tho average tu tho rectly across tho street from where J year past. In Western Ontario tho uocldeut occurred, sal I he was touio yields produced as high as 80 staudlng ou the step of No. 81 ut J bushels au acre and 63 64 aud 05 poop, when lie heard the bound of pounds to the bushel, Tho company formed to construct tho Brooklyn bridge was incorporated In 18G7, with a capital of $3,000,000, of which $3, 000,000 was to bo contributed by tho city of Brooklyn, 1,500,000 bv tho city of Now York and $500,000 by private Individuals. In 1875 tho Brook lyn brldgo was made 11 stato work, un der direction of tho cities of Now York and Brooklyn. Now York Sun. Coi.d Wateh. Wells dug, Wells bored, Wells drove, Wo Is repaired, by A. Darr, South Salem. 8-13-dt. Srrn in Payii.mon. Parties wl-hlng spmvin theurand pavilion building nt the state fair, will make application early to secure samoby calling on or addretsluj; Win. H. Bavage, P.dem, Superintendent of j avlllloii 8-7.d-tf Buy the light runnln; Sluger at 827 Commercial street eod Fkuit PALACii-salem Is head quarters for line fruits, and Farrur A Co, take the lead for the best, The Chief Itrnaon tor ino great ITlft leu of Hood's Sarsaiarllla Is found la thi irtlclo Itself. It Is" merit that wins, ana tnt (act that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually eompllslies what Is claimed for It, Is wha) has given to this modlclno a popularity and tale greater than that ot any other sarsapa. Mprit Ainci rl,la or bl00d Pur1, 1 VI c I I L V V 1 1 1 5 fl De(0re the publlo. Ilood's Sirsaparllla cures Scrofula, Ball Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai Tired Keeling, creates an Appetite, strength ns tho Ner es, builds up the Whole Systurf llocxl'a Nurkiipiirilln Is sold by all dmf 1.ts. fljslxfurfS. rreparedbyd. Uoot k.. AiHitlu'carles. Lowell, Mas. M.T. RINEMAN, DKALElt 1; Stsf.Ie and Fancy Groceries, ".".'.T fllnware. Lamps, WoedOD and W'llow ware. All kinds of mill feed ?,.." .x ' 'Vlb,eooa n-nlt iu their season. 'I'lKl.t Price paid for country produce.' W-s llc4 asharo of your patronage, 9a hastntanrect :- Salem Boat House. -:- Boit office foot orTrade street. Pleasure and hunting boats. Hates low. CHAS. H. McCLANE, Propr. For Sale Cheap. 120 ACRES OF LAND ml b from Salem at ?l per acre. About da 1 ib opeu, balance timber. Goodsinlus; wuier. "Terms busy." LEO WILLIS, opera House, Couitbtreet. J. G. HARRIS. It. A. MOORE SALEM EXPRESS COMPANY. Leavo orders at the Club stables, oue uiocic east ol Postofflce. All orders promptly attended to. rX)lt SALK. A beut one acre of landarl 1 K..W. .. Nil .i.nnlm. .. .... In . . j uaiu, nuu luiiiiHig nttirj iu Jtrnr 01 barn. A beautiful location fnr a home, li quire ix second nou-e on rtunt hand utt of Asylum avenue after crossing brtStt niu in vhviuiii. 434 POIl HalK t a bargain, a pleanam h .n e.clghtp-oin houde, hnrdnnlvW and neatly pup. mi, wlih to loin on cor. uu1, l.ei lui.iiluiilnLnlerhlti Addlilnu Appl Iu Williams & Knglui d bankicj tuiiijmiij O 1 IQ1 WAKTKB Our agents make 8100tofW n mouth telling our goods on their I inciits. We want county nnd general agents, ana wuiuiko oacK au goods m Mild if a county agent Jails to ilear J.H and cxpiiii-cs i I'ira thtrtj dnyu' trial, u .'tucini uuui iun iuhu tori, w e win e;id lii'go llli'itriiled ulrcultus and letter nltu fiKpevlul nflcr to suit teirltory p. piiuu iui, uu iLLuiut ui o uue-cexiL Mump, n-Vy'j i iiia.15 ruu yri. iu ur lliu DKm, Addres" Henuer Manufaeturlue Co.. Pit burg. J'a. 17dwtf n iiim ii i tai I Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, iir hi i i n ii i n w ami meals ai ah Hours ol mew 'None but white tabor em '' yrdlntHil estubllshment, I A good substantial meal c ked In Cnv I cmss biyit Twenty-ttvc cents i er meal. RKD KKO vT Court strtet, between Journal Office ( Slinlo's Livery. PAR3kt rORSALB. SS) acres of best stock and fruit land in Oregourorsaleata bargain. Will sell In lots to suit purchaser. Addrwssor call on VT OM CJ.HIHEL,Knlghts?Ore: Near Silver Creek h'alls. b 7 83m E. C. -CROSS, Boidicr and Packer, 'nte St. and Court St.-The best meals tturedtoall pirtsot thecltv. THE WILLAME1TE. a. i l ;.! , o it : g ox. Hates, $'2.50 to 5.(10 jut Dny. 'Jl e bojt hotel 0.-lut.en Portland andan i . i ui 1 lrt-itass in nil iu. 'ipiMiim nil-.-. J.s tJlies lira sened wltn in. Choicest Fruits ir-.i-n lathe VIl!ame-te Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. A. W, BLACKFORD. House painting and paper hticpt I G( oil material und tlrstclass work IsWl object. Le-ave orJers nn slate, at Finn) I mure. Notice to Contractors. 1 l?iil;il)iiiili & Cm Slate T31DS wlllberrcelvedbv thebonnlof L) stato refoim school on i ucdar Ml Sj, If 111, at !i o'clock p. in. for ti . cMt1 tlon aud completion .fa twosiorj b"" Hccoiding 10 plhiis and Mn lt1ialln. thoolflco or llobert & mntgiaf, SsW Oregon. . Tho bonrd ieerves the rleht to rfjra any and all bids , Certlflei! chcckR for threw hundred o lars payable to the order of a d hi'oWi ' accompany caeh hid. Kyordcrot the board, -, 818td tA ItOClKT street Liverv. B.'ht Ittgsand Stock. Hoarding and Feed Stable. -II stato street. INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State. )t Assets Over 35,000 DoUars, And ,.,,.RS2i.?l.i??.E.lS . J WIT Agent. tow.Wih.TK.Sir" '- wun,J- ' ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. SoutU ofWillamette Hotel, SALEM - - - OREGON L B, HUFFMAN, Limy ! Stable and Feed Yard. tin r Willamette noteij I8ALRM, - . . OREGON GEO. C.WLL, of Will Uro., Albany :nd Corvallls Piuos, "mus and Sewing Machines. SEW1NO MAClllNKj and OKOXX8 REPAIRED AND CLEANED ai our Homes Oregon State Fair, Th'rty.flrst annual exhibition under management of the Oregon State I1?., ' Agriculture, will be held at the BUie i" kivuuus neur&aiem.commcnciug Monday, Spptcmlicr 14, 1891 And lasting ono v.c-k. OVER SI5,000 IX CASH ntEMlOS OfTerf d for f grl ultural, nock and imef leal exhibits, for work of a't fa fancy work nnd trials of peea. It. duced rnlea for furo mid f Uht on f trui nmrtatlon lines to und Irow tWJS, Iniirt-ntlroprovemeuUiha bfn,TX, uiHin lliccroundKundiucreu cd wcw- reofteicdesUlbitori.. , Pailitfn will be0pco4Niglr in tLe Wet A snlendld Held til horre enlerfd.l.,'!l spetit deimtiiivat. an-' e"1B" ruotnif i.lll be tlveu eatti duy . , hntrlui fiirpremlurox C'teJ.?" .s.u 70p. jii i:iiibliiir,arrCiTrf1i""v;!I nmiiy r, tii-irtiilra-ou i r,"'J7n fdlrnitrjwkit,' fl.u.fi Allium' B".T-. c!e lor cxtiiblilon rut oe Iu ihelr I-" by 10 p. in. on ilond iy. I'ltrCES JK ADMI1"-V j, MonV day t'olict S W miia. V day ttckci ' " j( Iuii'miiimiii tlrkft.. - nl i'm.ni"-renM.n tU'ki-i -- - ... lMm, W "'" "".rj.ri HH rvv - - ' hi-Zj !: ?JT'ui(i aiein.Or. Ate. ti.1. i.. i.n. nnini.il.,i .uu ,w ,on. -or au rawing xiMhtett j ,. fnffs.nfanU e .., 8,S-Udw j,i',titi""- n n U.lf