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V , Vjr TT-I I JJPHMilfP" Wf, 'JJBHJ WPi-'ift-1' i Miiif IWBf f Hftjl f,"VraiJl 3W5,,SpWQ5!HT ,W?ws'fll!yT W " . jr Inthedebla of tho bonded modii ia 1 not owing the failure of tbo com panies to comply with tbo laws. They pay yearly all that tbo law irqnlrcs to them. The IrotiMe Is tlt per ccntago required by law t jo paid lo not create o sum equal to ilio Interest tbo troverument has to pay on tbe (subsidy bonds. The CoHiiBbslonetB endoines tbe policy ef the Union. Pacific In tbe con truction of trjnc'i Hne3 wV-lch fthU be tributary to tbe main Btetn. Hestya that wire It not for these feechru the Union Pacific would yield no net earnings whatever, and tbo property would not lw worth the uraount of Its first mortgage bonds. Tbo commissioners urges very Btrongly and at considerable length tbo great necessity that smo action belaltcn looking to a settlement be tween the bonded roads and tbe government. Regarding this he said: "I have little doubt of tbe ability of the principal bonded roads to eventually meet all their obliga tions to the government, but tbe sum of these debls is apparently be yond tbe possibility of payment in money at their maturity. Some plan of refunding must be devised inordertoclve time. Tbe commis sioner recommends that tbe depart merit appoint a commiraion of nol over threo members, to be in (lie goverument employ, to consider the Bltuatlon, confer with the railway companies, and report their conclu sions to congress. PANCIXO HALL IJURNKD. 8KATTLK, Oct. 5. A tbree-story building on Depot street, owned by W. A. Flindall, was destroyed bj fire between 1 and 2 o'clock runduj morning. The upper lliwr was a dancing ball, and tbo fire wat caused by tbo explosion of a lamp left lighted after the dunce, which closed at midnight. Loss, J3000; In eared In tho Rhode Island InMir ance company for $2000. AMERICAN PUHLIO school. Washington, Oct. 5. W. T. Harris, commissioner of education, in his annual report, hivh there were enrolled In 1889-90 In the pub lic schools of the United States, ol elementary and secondary grades, 12,080,973 pupils, as against 9,876, 605 in 18S8. Tbe enrolled formed 20.27 per cent, of tbe population of 1890. Average dally attendances ol pupils on each school day In 18li0 -was 8,141.038. Tbe whole number of public teachers the past year was, males 125,702, females 239,333. Total amount expended during tho pnst fiscal year for public school purposes was $140,277168. NKWBl'AI'RR CIIANOK. Seattle, Oct. G.-VThe Evening Press-Times was Saturday leased to Edgar B. and George if. Piper, who will tako charge toduy. Erastus Bralnard, present editor, will .re- turn East. Edgar U. Piper camo to Seattle as city editor of the Post- Intelligence in 1883, and has the past year been editor of the Grays Harbor Times. George M. Piper was In tho drug business at Albany, Or., until 1689, when bo came to tho Pcwt-Iutelllgeuco as a reporter. MASTER AND VOO I'EUIBHEU. San Pedro, Cal., Oct. C Tho third firowll bin a week occurred here Saturday afternoou. This and the previous ouu wero attended with loss of life. This time it wus the rcsldonco of li, J.Wilson, occupied by J. S. Duncan, an old night watchman who, with his big dog, is a well known character here. It is supposed that Duncan was intoxi cated and upset an oil stovo he hud used for cooking purposes. When tbo fire was first noticed he was' neon to stagger towards tho door,but fell' backwards into tho ilurucs, which were so fierce na to render rcscuo impossible. Tbo dog stuck by his master faithful to tho end and perished with him. THE EASTERN OALK. New Yokk, Oct. 6. News of the first disaster, as a result of yester day's galo came lu a dispatch this morning from St, John, N. I). It was to the ollect that tho llrltish barkentlno Minnie O. Elkln, was wrecked, and that her crow was undoubtedly lost. Tho barkentlno had on board about twenty people, inclusive of her officers and the captain's wlfo and baby. On Au gust 10th Bite Jen St. John, and that was the last ever wen of her. A GOOD BTUIKE. Gold Hill, Oct. 6. O. B, Hardy struck oro Saturday that assays (800 per ton, on the Rolen ledge, at a depth of forty-five feet. The average width of the ledgo Is seven feet. MA8ACRK STORY DENIED. BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6. Two years ago the schooner Nlcollni sailed from 8a FrancUco on n whal ing crutoe. She wintered In tho MuKenzto river, but failed to get out tbo following summer. At the end of lout season tho was Joined by tho Qrumnus and Marv D. Hume. Jlutuor reached hero about a month ago that tho crows of the three vessels hud been massacred. Foster & O, received a Jotter from the lieutenant on the Bear Saturday, which Htutes that tho Nlcollni had xot out of tho river aud reached . Franklin Point, a few miles above i Point Belcher. Tko schooucr had again got cauglit In tbe ice, aud will not get out uutli next summer. She hurnecl, nnd the Saudfords opened : udlan government Is un surprloto wiw light, o tho twp years crulw fur business next morning on tho thoso who are familiar with the feel will go for iiothlaif, This news will west sldu of tin uur. They j Inga of (ho president and Secretary do away wit It the ma'tacre story, ; went to a few of their largest Oe-, Illalno last spring. The president OK THE iiENtn, , Hi(or and (old Ihem tln safe was ami Secretary lllalue aro In accord San Fkancix, Ca' Oct. .- m hot they conld not open It with- on tho gcueral prosltlon thntro JSx.Coogriistuittii Win, W, Morrow, out destroying evryihiug It cou- elproclly of tho kind uflcred by tho whohjaKcenily been oppoluted by Ulunl, and asked ttiwo aitlcto Conservative party of Canada is not Vw dent Hairlsou t'iUCceed Ogden glvo tbeui their iiot for f lo.ioO for deslrab'e for tho United Stales. ii.iiii.iti. licMymMl. U4 ludeo of tbe thirty day and they could ge( them It was stated lu tho Heruld at the -- -- i--w t t- ra- -.- ii..iiui ui.i.. juri.1 u.urt f.r iiita dMrlvUortk W ir onlbobwcU laiuinilng WILLAMETTE RECBITi Ilanlan and O'Connor Win Iy Five Lengths. HACKED TO PIECES WITH A KNIFE. Sanford's Bank, Reed to Resign, Steamer Arago Wrecked, Gold Coming Back, Of Interest to Miners, Morrow on the Bench, New York Presbytery, Burned to Death, The Colton Riots, For eign and State News, etc., etc. THE WILLA.M BITE ItKOBTTA. Portland, Qct, 6. It was nearly 4 o'clock when Hunlun ami O'Con nor and Dutch and Stevenson came to the score for the professional double race, three miles with a turn. The formpr weront-slgned to the east course anil the latter to tbe west bank. Both trews Martiil n equal terms at I be sbot, Hanlau and O'Connor rowing a graceful, hteady. lnnif 34 hiroke. while Dutch and Stevenson were rowing deep ii choppy water at a 31 pace. Haulm and O'Connor Immediately U-gau t set the pare and 200 yards from tin itart showed a length f clear water Two hundred yards beyond that tin Canadians were working strong lu' easy on a lead of three lengths, nut were apparently reserving them selves and tiring their opponents Dutch and Stevenson cut down tin lead before the turn was made, bu as soou as the fiug was rounded Haulun and O'Connor put on extrt steam and shot three lengths ahead After rounding Dutcti and Steven wn ran into bad water, caused by the splashing of the swell of tin steamer Altona against the apron ol the ferry Daisy Audrus, but soon re covered themselves. At I he water works Haitian and O'Connor had u lead of three lengths and were row ing n long 29 stroke aud'Dutch and Stevenson a short 32, Haitian and O'Connor then increased their stroki to 31 and walked away, winning 150.) by live lengths lu 23.05. Dr. P.. Nunn, of tbe Portland Rowing Club, won tbe amateut single race, one and a half mllet straightaway, defeating C. Larson, of the Willamette club. The Junior four-oar race, one and a half miles straightaway, between the Willamette and Vancouver, II C, crews, was close and exciting Tho Britishers had tbo oust course and were sent away from tbe score rowing u see-saw 33 stroke, while the Wlllamtttes wero splashing at 32 At the mile It was a toss as to who would win Ilio Britishers, with their poor work, or tho Wlllamettes, with West bow, and Sparks, stroke, laboring aud New. 2 and 3 working steadllv. From tbo press bout It looked as If tin visitors were Holding back for n spurt to overcome tbe locals' lend of half a length. Kent, 8. of tbo Vaneouvers, was out of shape, and It was a question wheth er he would hold out. One hundred yards from the finish the Britishers pluckily pulled themselves together, and, forcing to tho front, crossed (he lino a length ahead. They won bo cause they wero determined nol to lose, and (ho Wlllamettes lost be cause thoy did not have the spurt in them for the finish. Tho time, 0:49, was very good. 'J he water was as Btxio.-tli as glass when O'Conner, tho American champion, Dutch nud Stevenson, were called out for the professional slnglo race, three miles with a turn, for a 3&90 purse, Haitian did not row. Tho Himlan-O'Coiinor com bination hud but ouu bout, so they Hipped acoln todeeldo which should have It. O'Connor won and took the middle course, with Stovenson on tho west and Dutch on (ho citbt. Darkness prevented nny one nt the Ihilah seeing the turn, but O'Connor rounded first and kept tho lend, llnlflilng ten lengths ahead of Dutch, ho a length beforo Steven son. Tho lime, 24:24, was slow. HACKED TO DEATH. San Francisco, Oct. fi. John Skulu, employed at Spreekles sugar refinery, went down Into a vat Sat urday to set a broken kulfo ou a ma chine usod for chopping up crude sugar. Through a miscalculation tbe huge kulfo caught his left foot as it came down, aud severed that member at tho ankle. Theu Skala wusdrawu Into (he machine, and tint kulfo continued moving up and down, loach stroke chopping oil a section of hi leg. Before ho could be reached hU leg had been chopped entirely oil, and tho knife was buck ing at his body, At this stago he was released, but the tcrrlblq shock had killed him. Ho -vhh 62 years of u8i and a nutlvo of Austria. Ho leaves u widow and two souv, ono i.f whom witnessed the tcrrlblo acci dent. BANDFOHD'B UKOS. UMiK. Tkmie Haute, Intl., Oct. 6. An Expresi stxclnl from Paris, HI., says: Now developments mudo the bank wrecking of Sandford Bros,, at Cliriiman, worse. About one mouth no tho batik building wus iilki - ouiited In thi cl valid itw ahead w m - -- wlththotrbuiilBefc.. For Ncwinoda. llomhreeoftUew note weie fclvea f.ir SIOuOO each, aud others were ! kIvcii umouudng to $50,000. Tbe Suttdfords got money on these notes ....I If il, .(.mora iT Mm nnfra nrn n.,u liUV CIK..V.0 " v ..... i compelled to pay them, It may rnln them. Tills fact has leen kent se cret uulll Saturday. This will make Suttdfords' liabilities over $3)0,000, The safe was ojn-nwl by an expert today, and all It contained was J70 In small coin. The grand jury re lumed fifteen indictments for for ljery, embezzlement, obtaining money under false pretenses, and larceny. The county will offer a reward of $1,000 for the oh pi lire ol Sandford brothers. KEED TO RESIGN. Washington. Oct. 5. It Is re ported that ex-Speaker Thomas B Reed will lender his resignation and retire from the house before congress meets, in order to accept a rcsponsi ble position with an important cor poration in New York oily. INTEREST TO MINEKS. Cr.E-Ei.uir, Wnsh., Oct. 5. A court ruling of general interest b minero were made by Judee Grovers. of the Kittitas superior court, today Two weeks ago John P. Mears, i nell kuown placer miner of (he Swank district, was arrested at tbe instance of Phillip Cumiskey for trespacs on an unsurveyed agricult ural claim held by tbe complainant. On a (rial of the case, (be defendant was fined $60 and costs, amounting in all to $175, under the state tres pass law of 1SS9 and 1890. A bond was given for the same and ten dayt given for appeal. At the expiaatloa of the period the bondsmen for Mears requested a discharge from tite surety, and tbe prisoner wa taken to the county jail to serve t fcenletice of fortj-nlne days. A writ of habeas corpus was at once applied for, which was granted by Judgi Graves on a hearing of the case The decision of the justice court wa sustained and the prisoner remand ed. Mears jumped (he cairn ot Cumiskey in the belief that It con talued precious minerals, although no pay dirt had been shown up t. tbe time of his arre-it. The claim It located In one of tbe richest section of the Cle-Elum mineral d!strict,ttu Swank. A number of fine lanchet are in the midst of the samo terri tory, and the owners of the lattei have been very much sdrred U over the matter, fearing that a de cifllon in favor of Mears might seri ously aflect their laud interests, OOLD COMINO HACK. New Voric, Oct. 5. Steamei Latotiraiilno from Havre brought $2,488,000 in gold nnd Steamer Kais er Wllhelm a million in gold. ItUKNKD TO DEATH. New York, Oct. fi. Three per sons wero burned to death early this morning in a firo in a fivo stor. brick tenement houso in this cltv and two others are fatally burned Tito dead are Josephine Ryan aged five, Mrs. Murphy an) Kutle Dunn. When tho firo was discovered tin only dlnirway In tho houso was ou fire and It was impossible for the Inmates to escape by that way. Nine families resided in tho houso and each family had an average of three boarders aggregating fitty persons. The policemen hastcued to the fire escapes ou tho front of the building and aided tho men. women and children to descend. In this way, they were nssisted by firemen who quickly answered the alarm. The firemen rescued Matthew Ryun and bis tliree young children were almost overpowered by smoke and unable to help themselves. Otic fireman ou duty was Matthew Mur phy, husband of the woman who was burned to death. He found hit wife burned beyond recognition Llttlo Josephluo Ryan, the dead woman's niece, died soon alter being removed from the houso. Mis Kullo Dunn was overcome by smoke and burned to death. The fire broke out in nn unoccupied limine lu the alley and tho police believe It was of incendiary origin. THE NEW YORIC I'KhSIlYTERY. New Y'omc, Oct. 5. At tho semi annual meeting of tho Now York presbytery today, tho prosecuting committee appointed to prepare papers In the trial of Prof. Briggs presented a report embodying charges against him. The charges In brief nre as follews: Disbelief in the Bible as the only (rue source of dlvlno aulhoiKy, disbelief lu verbal Inspiration and (ho Inerrancy of the scriptures, disbelief lu Immediate santlficatlou at death of tho souls ol thoso dying lu the faith. Prof Bnggs moved that his case le taken up tho first thing in the afternoon but tho motion was defeated. IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 0-t. 5. At a meeting of tho executive board of lite Irish National lcaguo yesterday, it was decided that In everything pertain ing to advance National opinions aud the succoring of evicted tenuttts the league will work with (he Irish federation and McCarthy organiza tion. RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA. New York, Oul.5. The Herald's Washington correspondent says: Tho second postponement of tho discussion of (ho reciprocity treaty with the commissioner of (he Can- tltu of the visit of Sir Charles Tui- ... i ier nnd ha oda(e1n the cabluet ' that BccreUry Bltl&eliln fftvorpf the absorption of Canada Into the Umiod, but be believes that the way i t obtain It la to pursue n waiting t nnltnt- rntlior lhnil In irritnte tllCI .. .-. -- - loyalists by sermlng to seek it. Hv is willing Iosco reciprocity (riplas (he means of cementing the union of the two sections, but has always favored a reciprocity which coven, nearly all clas.-es of article or m leastadmltted our manufactures into Canada rather than the one-sld-l reciprocity presented by the An-8rvslive-i. Tbe Canadian ulcotiona last spring weie watched here with keen Interest b:aue of the light they were expected to throw tipii tbe feeling of the Canadian people If the Liberals should have carried a m Jo Ity of the teals In the dn minion parliament, n reciprocity proposition would probibly liuvt been set before them which (he piesidentaud Secretary Blaine would I ave been willing to accept. The victory of the Conservutivt, however, was not entirely nnex pected, and occasioned no great re gret bete, because it was bellevm lhatiutbe long ruu public opinion would ripen quite as fast in Cattad.t under tbe narrow policy of Sir John McDonald as under a broader policy which might be too far in advance of public sentiment. INDIAN MASSACRE. San Antonio, Tex.. Oct. 5 Joint II. Parlon, an American, who or the past two years has been pii :aed in tho mining buuiuess near Meizliliun, situated in tbe state of Hidalgo, Mexico, arrived today lie brings information ofabloodv Itulintj outbreak, which for some ime been in progress in the district f Tttlamego, in (bat slate. The rouble is in the outgrowth of a lisputo between several colonies of -punish, Germans and Indians, the iew settlers attempting to fettle on amis of the natives. Parlon says hut for a few days before his depart ure from the tettlement tbe whites ere attacked by Indians aud icarly 200 people massacred, jtt luding meu, women and ebll Iren. The colonists hove applied t he government for protection, and several battalions of of troops are n i ha way to the scene of the trouble. MURDEROUS RANCHER Walla Walla, Oct. 5. James McCool, a ranchman living eigiit uilts from here, in Oregon, brought word Saturday evening that Fritz lorn, a neighboring ranchman, shot tiuif-elf, his wife and his mother-In- .aw Kuturday afternoou. Mrs. Zorn wiiK aUol three times and will die Her mother was 'wounded. Zorn was in Walla Walin Friday night nnd was driukinK heavily. He hat. nid trouble with the women kbefore, mi! made threat against them. He fs an old soldier, ltaying served everul .eais in tho First Cavalry wild at Fort Walla Walla. Bherifl McKurlund has gone out after the nurderer, as ho was lying on the id when McCool left, apparently t liable to make his escape. Zorn is i ciuz.v man when drinking, but ood unturcd and harmless when Holier. Zorn shot himself in the mouth and the bullet lodged in his brain. Ho is at ill a' ive and .con iclous, but cannot live. His wife was futally wounded in the right lung. Her mother bus a dangerous wound in the shouldir. Zorn was divorced from bis wjfe last summer. Ho went to the house Saturday, and the women refused him admittance. Ho then burst open the 'door and commenced firing. Sherill McFar- laud nnd Dr. Keylor returned from the 'scene of the tragedy Suturdaj afternoon. Dr. Keylor says It was tho most horrible sight he ever saw. When he arrived Zorn lay in one comer with blood flowing from Ills mouth. Ho could still talk, nnd told bow he had committed the deed. Mrs. Zorn was on tho bed In almost a dying condition, llei mother, with her shoulder shot to pieces, was waiting on her. Zorn said he wont to the house to make up with his wife, when they locked tho door on him and he burst it open, Tho women rau and he shot them. He thou placed the revolver in Ills mouth aud fired. Dr. Keylor ajs It Is a wonder the whole top of liis head was not blown oil. Mrs. Zorii's three children, all quite young, managed to eseupe from the house and told Mr. McCool. A dep uty sherill from Milton Is In charge of Zorn. Arrangements are being mudo to bring tho patients to the hospital here. RECEIVER Al'l'OINTKD. Troy, N. Y. Oct. S.-Nlcholas E. Broadhcad of Kingston, today was appointed (omporary roselver of the Ulster County Saving bank at Kingston, (ho receiver's bonds ure $250,000. Injunction restraining creditors and depositors from bring ing attachments against bank as sotts was granted by the court. Dy iioou the block where the banks, courthouse audjitll aro s.tuated was tilled with depoilters. There Is u report a largo number of men aro comiug from Creek Locks aud for this reason to miltta company aio ordered to bo held lu read I new for service. THE OUTON RIOTS. Mari.vnna, Ark., Oct. 6. After scouring tho wood for a distance of ubout forty-live tnlle fa seurch of ' the riou. eotlou picU S.,er,ir Dorrlck'a twss ntiiriwHl htm snir. i Derrick's posse returned here Sittur-1 day. They brought with them threo negroes us expected. There Is no truth In the rvnortx tunr . iiu wuui 111 lue rcjioria seui out from Helena that ulue men had m tHUen from the .berlir nnd ICUwl. Bo furjaa kll.AVU, Eel Pvy. .1, who ww hoi by the ortlevn. ,-rw-w w-r while lu (ha tvtti.hnikn Thu,i tile iu tbe can. brake Tuesduy. d Ben PutterbO.. who WM tt, acd lien Patten ,, wbo wu takeu from Deputy MlIU, and lynched Wednesday night wero the only ones killed. 8enallonl reports, which have in some Instances placed ilm filimlxT of killed ns llltzll OS thirteen, nre baI on imagination -. ...... -, onlv. Ofilrers who nrrnel Fay lltal i wo more prisoners wen in charge i of ibo iillicrs, who wore to bring ihem uvr, but they (hint. It likely both of them will lie lynched bemre (lioy reach this place. Everything mm- quiet at tin- scene of lite riot ing Cotton picking s going on Meatlily. S T A T B. .WORK RfrJATS THE BANK. Poktlam), dot. 5. The cele brated ofe of Saverlo Flore against Lmdd & Tilton, tbe bankers, was brought to a close Saturday by the jury bringing in a verdict for the oliiutifl. They had aereed about 8 'clock Friday night aud the sealed verdict was ojMMied as soon as court livened. It was for the full iinouiit claimed $800. The defeud uit's council asked and obtained Ive dux's grace lu which to file n 'notion for a new trial, and leu daj o prepare a hill of exceptions. The OMiik will no doubt make a deter mined fight on Ihe case, us the prin ciple i regardtd ns an important one. TO THE PEN. Portland, Oct. 6 Frank Hafley, lite young nmn who was tried 6ome time ago for embezzlement from tin Union Pacific Railway company, ind escaped conviction by a dii-a-ijreemeut of (he jury, was brougli' into Judge Steams' court Saturday. He threw himself upon the mercy of the court and was given one year in t lie penitentiary. STEAMER ARAGO WRECKED. MAHSir"tEi,D, Or., Oct. 5. The steamer Arago, bound for San Fruu clsco loaded with coal, is reporteo wrecked on tin; south spit Saturday. Advices from Empire City aro that the passeugers ure all bayed. Then are no hopes of naving the steamei. as everv seu carries her higher upot the beach. The tu Liberty is now at the sceue of the wreck, also th. life-saving crew Koseuuhg, Oct. 5. The latcs' news from Empire City concernini the wreck of the Arago, received u' 5 p. m. Saturday, stales that tin crew and passengers are not yet saved, but It is certain that the. will bo rescued. No hopes are en tertained of saving the steamer, to the bar is very rough and ever, wave washes the bout farther up ot the rocks. Captain AV. A. Donald son, formerly in charge of tbe ill fated Ajax, is in command. Soot after 6 o'clock the Coos bay wire broke, und no futther news can bi obtained. WELL KNOWN PIONEER. Alrany, Or., Oct. 6. Ephriam Turner, a well-known Oregon pioneer, died at his home near thir city Saturday, aged 70. He was the father of thirteen children, eleyet of whom are living. A LADY MERCHANT DGaD. Union, Or., Oct. 5. The people ol this city are dumfounded at the news of the death of Mrs. J. C. Summers, a prominent and well know merchant of Union. Her bod j' was found at about 0 o'clock this morning, lying face dotvuward, with her hands tied behind her back in a ditch of running wutet on C street. Life wus extinct. Whether it is murder or suicide h yet a matter of doubt. A jury has been impanelled, aud coroner's In quest Is now being held. WORK OK RESCUE. POTTSVILLE, Ol!t. 5. Wolk of retcuing miners entombed at Rich ards Saturday night, is still being vigorously pushed. There is no hope of finding them alive. THE PENNANT AWARDED. Portland, Oct. 5. At a meetinj: of the Northwest Baseball leagui toduy the pennant for tho season ol 1801, was awarded to tho Portland club. MARKETS. Portland, Oct. 5. Wheat vallej $1.50, Walltt Walla $1.40. San Francisco, Oct. 5. Wheat buyer; 1891, $ 1.734; season 51.81J. Chicago, October 6. At clost wheat was weak, cash 05; Dec. 73- WEATHER REPORT. San Francisco, Oct. 6. Fore cast for Oregon and Washington; Light rains In northwestern Wash ington. "Tho Hest." " Quick tluicj tutu turoiitili tmlni olU'ivtl jmhwintturs tunl liptors ly ilm Clik-aBO, Uulon PhoIIIu ANortli u-t-etttrit Line, run I-'ruticlseo aud Portland in CtilcaKct, ood Aug l'nssengen dwtlned to the promt nent cities east of tho Missouri river itiuiiii iiHironizotlioChlcuifu, Unlou I'ttrlllo A Northwestern line. Mag nlllwiil I'lillmmi unci Wtiutmrnlccp Ing oan. elgant l'utlnmii and Norlhweotprii ilmiiiL' cmv. fr.. r.. cl,n,K clf Wi haiulsomo day ?& fteST lMM9 JSSfi? ' Do not di'r cu roe 50H-I k he-d- III Utllllill llil. aouewanyii mn mmh ,lJtuuirl,iiu ' prompl unit pnnni iutid aud natural. Ty will etr.ol cure JDwrsctlou .ffiWjy",'" "rbtngtbet..iiaph.MrM'ttBthettowHi. ftuMl5;wdly?5e1lrJ'r,T:',W ljvw TLitir.d.Uiu'uiaf.iina8aduiihed r.V? - A,,rIR.?.SS.'W!,A.3 . TUitir.t.iauJ.'uidr-,ii,.I.,.iii... iSri A imTe uvruVfoVVlrii? u?dayswIlU flna w,leC Thy "w " Qimples. TheoM Ma wa thut fe!l erapttom weie dno to ft "blood humor," for which they Krc potash- Thus theot J SrMp.irlllM con tain potash, a drastic mineral, that Instead of decreatnff, actuallr create! more crap Ions. You hare noticed this when taking otherSarwparillas. It l howcTer now known that tho stomach, the blood crcajjns power, tithe scat of nil TitiaUng or clcsjwlng oper ations. A stomach clogged by indigestion or constipation, vitiates the blood, result pim ples. A clean stomach and healthtnl di gestion purifies it and thej- disappear. .Thus Joy'a Vegetable Earsapanlla is compounded after tho modern idea to regulato the bowels and stimulate the digestion. Tho effect ii Immediate. A short tesUmonlal to contrast the action of the potash Sarsaparlllas and Joj's. Mrs. C. D. Etnart, of 400 Hayes 8t, 8. F., writes: "I have lor years had indi gestion. I tried a popular Earsaparilla bnt it actually caused more pimples to break out I on my face. Hearing that Joy'a was a later preparation and acted differently, I tried it and the pimples immediately disappeared." s Vegetable Sarsaparilla Largest bottle, most effective, same price. For Fale by Dan'l J. Fry.22-5 Com. treet. 8ALEM MARKET REPORT. A Synopsis of the Markets Huylns anil Selling Price. RETAIL PRICES. REVISED QUOTATIONS. Shoulders-Sugar cured.ptr Ib,12J Hreakf:ifit bacon 15 Haras Sugar cured, per lb, Ii J. Beef SOUK Pork 8 iu Mutton mi2)4c. Val-1012Hc Timothy beed Per pound, 8c: selling Red clover seed Per pound, Mr, White clover seed Per pound, ate.l?' Alxlke 18c per pound. Red top 10c per pound. Lincoln Grass I2J40 per pound, Rye Grass 10c per pound. Oichard Oras 17c per pound. New potatoes 60c per bushel. Cunned KruliPeaches, SW 00; upricot 13 DO; blackberries, S(; corn, best gradw 00; tomatoes tl 50; string beans SI 50, rcen peas Jl 85: per uoz. In two lb cans Kresn Vegetables. Potatoes 60c; carrot 60c; parsnips 75c: onions -to per lb. FleaSalmon 710cper!b; SturcoH 6 7c per lb-small fish 10c per lb; salt salmon, 7(3 10c per lb; Chinook salmon, 10. BOYINU TRICES. Wheat 79Kc net. Flour Per barrel. SA00. hest, 196 lbs. Oats Pe' bushel, 27SOc. Harley Per buslicl,4015c Bran Per ton, S21 00 at mill, tacked. Shorts Per ton, S25 00 " sacked. Cusp Per ton, $20.00 " sacked. Wool 10c to lbc. Eggs SOc per dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, 30c Corn meal 3c per pound. Cheese 12Mc per pound. Dried plums Per lb. 67c. Dried prunes Per lb. W12c. Butter 2530o per pound Tor good Lard 1012c per lb Hums Per pound,ll(&12c. Bacon sides UI0per lb. Shoulders 8ltc per lb. Chickens.. 8 to 10c per pound. Turkeys 10 to c lb, Geese 73S per lb. Ducks, 12Jiper lb MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. PORTLAND. Wheat Valley, Jl.52 per cental. Flour standard, S4.00. Walla Walla tl.70; Oats New White 38;to 40c per bushel. Mlllstuffs Bran f222.i; 8hiits,S25 to 26 ground barley, S30 to 32; cnopfeed, $22 to $23, middlings, $25, per Ion. Hay $1214 per ton. Butter Oregon fancy dairy, 27c: fancy creamery 3032; good to lair, 25; California choice 22 to 21c. Eggs Oregon 25 c per doz. Poultry Old chickens, $5. Potatoes l.iato0cper cental. Cheese Oregon, 12 to 12c; California 12C. Sugars Golden C, 4cr'rxtra C, 4; dry granulated, 5J cube, crushed aud Pow dered, 6o per pound. Beans Small white, Scl; pink Z; bayOH,4ic; butter, 4c; Umos, 5c. Dried Frults..iuoted: Italian prunes, 10 to llt-l't tite and German, 10c per pound; raisins, $2 25 per box; plummer dried pears, 10 to lie; sun dried nnd factory plums, 11 to 12c; evapo rated pcachen, It to2ec; Smyrna flgs, 20c; California flgs.Oc per pound, Hides Dry hides, V4 to 9c; o es3 f01 cuIIb; green over 55 pounds, 7c; under 5a pounds, 2c; sheep pelts, 30cS1.25. SMOKED MEATS AND LARD. Eastern hams, 12 to 13c; breakfast ba con, 12 to 13c; sides, 9 to 10c; lard, i to 12c per pound. SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco, Sept. 30. Wheat; buyer S1.73Ji. Barley Feed $1.05 $J 08 per cental Oats-GraySl 35 to 1 37J per cental, old. MI8CKLANE0U.S MAKKKTS. CuiCAOO,8cpt. SO. Wheat, cash 95V7K. Both tbo method and results when Syrup of Figa is taken ; it is plensant md refreshing to tho taste, and acts jenllyyot promptly on theKidneyB, Civer and Bowels, cleanses tho sys em eflectimlly, disjiels colds, Itead iclc8 and fevers and cures liahitual !!slipation permanently. Forealo a 50c and SI bottles by all Irugijists. WJFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. ,n.........SA'y fMHCKCO. 01. lowsviiu, xr. un toxic, n.v. SEW ADVERTI8KS12NTS. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Grorcrim, Painis.Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Pa per and Border. Artisfs' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed aud Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, SIX, II 0 V & C N, 8ucoeor to hovr Sinjr c.qc Merchant tailor. All kind of clothing made to orJer. Hepalriog and denning S1" 0n?lkuUtV2,nrmerly fU. On overcoat rJO, tormtrly ta Ona vtt tVO. Joy r i m .ri i . jtl. vjrim rnoriismoNAi. oakd. ST.RtiHAIin-ON, Attornoy nt law, . otTlfeuji -Wlrxln front nxiii a of new uunn block, corner Commercial nnd Court atnect, mucin, On-gnu. IOIIN A. CaKiON. Attorney nt law. OILS' Ron O Itooinx ;l nnd 4, Lndd A HiikIi'k bunk ouiMlt. Salem, ro- 8 1 lyr H.K. RDNHAAI. H.N. HAYDKN. W.H. HULMKS. B oniiam, IIui.ms A IlAinnN-, Attor- nevnntlntv. finlrn In llnali'a ht.wlr uvinreiiouiicnnu uouri, ou cairn iu T.J.8HAW. SI. W. HUNT. W. II. PRATI'. SHAW, PRATT A HUNT, Attorney a. law, i fllteovuiCdpitiil National flank, Siilcm, Uregon. : . T. . ......- .....v. i fltlLMUN KURD, attorney at lnw, Salcin. ! A. Urcgun. Ultit-e ui stairs lu I'alU'ii'f otock. fVAKO & BINGHAM, Attorney and XJ counselors nt law, Solem, Oregon. . laving anabtmct ol the recordsof Mil rion count, Including a lut aud block ludox 01 -lalem, they have special facilities lor ex amlulug tllicMto rinl estate. Business In he supremo court nnd in the state depart inentn will rvcelve prompt atlentlou. nit. W. S .MOrr, phjslclac and suM x fei.-vu. vim w iu Liuuukc uiuvni cHi- em. umr .n. Oil Ice bouts 10 to 12 ii. m, I to -I p. 111. I K.GARROW, M D., PhyflclAii and Ot Suigeon, (lately attending Guy's Iios Cltal, ioiiiloti, nnd Royai Inllrinary, Kdln urgu.l Uiitcr ana re.ldeiicv iu i hot Nu lional bank block. CiIik In town or coun tr prvmptly aitcnden. unlet, hour? V to Ha m ; 1 to A and 7 to 8:Jo p in. dw P.' High B. PH I LIIUOOK, M D.,Hoineopal hist. Ofllie 155 Court street: RcsldeLCe 317 iirh street. Gei.erat oractlce. Sneclal itttenltou given to diseutes of Women aud children. It. J. M KEEN K, Dentist, Olllceover yj the White Corner, Court and Com- merclal streets. DH, T. O. SMITH. DenllM.CI Stale street, Salem, Or. Finished dental oiiera ilons ofevcrydescrlpllon. Painless or-era-tions a specialty. WD.PUGH, Architect, Plans, Spccl , Uc-atlons nnd superintindcnce lor - - UlllllUllO tkl.U OU asfes of buildings Olflce 200 Com- merciai at., up stairs, ri 8. McNALLY.ArchItect, New Bush yj. Bre man block. Hlatisundxpccltlca lloiib of all eludes of of buildings on short notice. SuperlntendCiiceofuorK promptly ooitf-d after. 2 5-tf EJ. McCA CKTLAND.CIvll Sauitnry and . Hydraulic Euginter. U. h. Deputy mineral surveyor. City surveyors orUce, Cottle-Parkhuisl Block, Salem, Oregon. .BUSINGS CAJID0.' A. R. WILLARD, Blacksmith and horse shoer. All woi k guaranteed. Shoo ou tf tate btrtet, near court house. . R10K& ROSS, RIacksmlths, all kinds ci repalriiigumlcarrluguwora. Webavu iu our employ An nur move, a proiessionnl lior(-ehoer. Give us a trial. -MI JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Horsa shoeing aud repairingaspeclalty. ShojJ itthe foot of Liberty street, Salem, Oregon. 2.21 It I PJ. LARSEN A CO., Manufacture ofall , klndsnf vehicle-. Repairing a special .y. shop 45 t-tute street, AH. SMITH t CO., Contractors, Sewer . lner. Cement SUIewalks, Exaivutlug, Etc- All woivprompilj done, Salem.Or. Leave orders with Dug.m Bros. 4:15-lm nAKPLT-LAYING. I mako a specialty ot J caipet-sewlng and laying; c-irpets ;.ili'n upund lelaid with great care. House flt-aiiing. Leavi-orderh with J. H. Lunn r Iluieu A ou. J. G. LUHRMAN. tOUN GRAY. Contractor and builder. J Fine Inside Mulshing a specialty 4s5 'ominerclal street, Salem Uregou. 1 EO. HOEYE, Barber and Hair-dressing ji p-irmrs. riuen u.iins lttnecil) 219 Commeieial sl'ect.&aitm. Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid op, - 175,090 15,000 ourpms, R. S. WALLACE, . . President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vlce-PresldenL J. H. ALBERT Cashier. DIRtCTORSi W. T. Gray, "W. W. Martin ...M.Martin, u. a. Wallace, Jr. W. A.Ctislck. 3. Ii. Albert, T. McF. Patton i LOANS MADEI Vo tarmei-s on wheal and other market able produce, consigned or in store either lu prlvategruunrienor Ijiubllc warehouses. htc and Coonly Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER HremiuteJ ul rcuiMitiuble rates. Drafts Irawn dliect on New York, Chicago, San rntneiseo. Portland, Loudon, Purls, Berlin Bong Kong und Calcutta. WILLIAMS k ENGLAND BANKING CO. OAl'ITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking bus.ines iu all Its bmncheij. GEO. WILLIAMS PreMden ffiV.i3."?. Vic President HUGH MeNAltY C.ishiei DIKECTUHS: (Ho. WillIamstWin. i:ng ',an?' l.r ,J' A- K'cuarason, J. W . Hobon. J. A. ltakcr. oanKinnewtxcbange block on Com- mei rial street. ;1U 1 1M101 RALEM OKEOON. ;Al'OLKO. HAV1H, OR. J. HKiM'lae-. IOH MOIR. . .' . I'resiileii Vice l'rcblden - i"hlc GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on I"ortand, iin Krauolsc-o ; mi ixinuou ana h nnp I. n. uuugui una soia. warrants bom-lit Btale, eour.ty and Clt Invited to deposit ud transact buiiues. with us. Llbeml udvanceh mude 01 ruruiere are roraiait wiieiti, wool, tioi Hbd i.tltr ntniierty p reaM.nab1e rate-i. lusuraiuc- on uele aurh can be obt.n.i at ihe nink it tnukt reliable coiiii n' I'liii.Lipsxca., Merchant Tailors, .i'. ' ,n,". ?' " and ct.ac.tHin. rnV.:.l.lo:, "..M;ff,:; wr ' nh Cmmervlal street, itj'le DUGAN BROS', a W bolffcal and ir ? J.-,'er n ! STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS. Bank m nun I In n 4 iii rs Pa iiu iitauiiviu 25c Want Ccli fTT. llmn ttvftii , n i,; tn.r ' III- " li , . "'.T. -'is tiiiniintiln. .i. ... ." ' ' 't,l i.;... .v. '""oi, i " rtnJ & .. . flrtet, b.-tm, m" h15!"' in i.."-' on j. w. ,,,Tri'y ",:;a $,1' "-'i nlt SALK-Atr err, 1 1 or..u.u,.ou'.;. iatVot fe , "oiTS 4Sl. S I71UR RENT Furnished t. X !(? rtxio. Pri" ei4 atl'ti place.-Asylum uvenuo. Two torlSi crsain beacxorninodatedr ?J'1 gl pttlVATEROARl)ISG-A few C I may nbuilu nt reusnnnble l J61 1 uun.u nuu nic-eij rurnli. d rnoin. ,w car line by call .ng at in Inter sum . 30f FiRSALI---Asccondlmndon:n.(, Knqulre nt 274 Front itre t fjj? nWO scholarship Is Wll ntnetlen.,, J. sliy . tor rent at a bunram t--.." mpj. H. 11. Minto. at ipoi a?, J li IJIOR RENT. A houe. six room. L' block from buHness strreM&1 for tale. Enquire at 247 Front fctreetVsJS? FOR RENT. Good offlce rooVoi lloorlu excellent location, at Journal offlce. ' Mw HE.MORUHiint(PlleR).feTerTri. Ulcers and Klskure 1'rouSSffi? tctum. etc Positively cured wiS,A detent'on from business. Wlenu ttStiBi el vrs at their ira n Immes nnd aciin .inteed. An end to the ola birK method of cutilrg anil llgaturlntHf? dreha Wtstern oltlce. Columbia Bull Co.. Lock box 11) snlem, Oregon. $ T AN I ED Our agents make llOOtoru W a month selling our goods on tS merits. e want count nnil tan agcnis. nna wiiiuiKe oiirK at. gndd) ,: sold If n count ii(,eut fallf to ciea U und expenses af era thlrtj dajn'trUl a general agent les than S250. ftfij send large illustrated circulars and tri .rill, n D..r.lnl n... ...I. . .. C' niiuu.uai ""ci iu run IVITHOrT plied lor, on receipt of 3 one cent ttw Apply at once and get In or the b A .1 il men IIahiia. l..r..nl.i..l ... . burg. Pa. 1 7d. O ALEM IRON and UOITLE H01U. Kj uasu pain lor oiu lion, r.ig, niaij iiuuw?f uovtivo, ,itj '"-i"m LJUIiU If uuuHUbuuu&uiu, .-nt ui iov uumirQf mrceu y 6iU ' A I SHIMP m n ... Jt WL.IfH , III, UlJ Physician nnd Sunreocl Lnte ol Philadelphia. ELECTRICITY IS IHE TRUE EAEMY Ofall Chronic, Rheunmtle, iiloort. Drill nnd nervous dltciiiv. km vn.u. . female diseases yield to electricity after I all other modes of treatnient lm-o r.iw I l nineen years clinical experience. Office I jv uuiiiuiuruiui nireei. 5 gm Drauglitand driving horses, young ainl old. Inquire of G. AV. ANDERSON, Cook Hotel. Those Afflicted With the habit ol using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR Can obtain a. COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, Offlce Cor. Third nnd MudlsonSti.. for. land, or. Call or wrhe. btrlctly coufld ttul W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Slil One door west of Lunn's Orv Doodsitrt on State street. Oulet famllv leauis. ti ial attention paid to transient stocfc il" Capital City Mail Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarmMeak at All Hours oltkDaj None bnt white labor em i yedlnthli establishment. , . , .. A good substantial meal c ked lntini Class style Twenty-five cents per meal, ' RHJD FRONT Court street, between Journal OfflwM' Mlnto's Livery. 9 tJi ni puu t a nncvl' VSTABLL!ff menu In the State. Lower ratei tW ortlana. L&ruest siock iegiu o;r V. UI4a ,! I.l..u HIBlWttinT- rviiv KfrtiSiki"" r K wAirt ' nrUallatftflnh nrfnHnLr and fllAlOUM i 1 Stetm rrinier tujeni WW IS0 ifoiAnsrl V M.. ( AN YJ-Y HEALTH. I RIchaaU Ooldi-n Balsam X- Cures Chancres, flrt and !C"1m'm oorejon no igi ana """Ji.'Vut BynniiiiiotatMrn, oiteuwu ("Cii, primary mrai oi ine ui :,n. r lith Bllu. 1-rice, as vv p- --w. Caret-TertUry, MercurWttypW''u75 v.u .u...v. - ... .tka matlun, laini in m wnj. -:- ga Head, tack of the Nk. L,S S- tracted tiVds, Btlffneu d tb U5J endlcatc all dbwaw Irom & Thetber cauwd by lndITtion 5 U Utrenry, IcaTloir the M"1 JJT haltby. Vrlee 5 00 P ,3IiJk Jjti ltlchBUa Ooiaen rtp"--ckA dota for th curs t Ocoottbs, I.-.t r, l n Mil Mill-' . tildUarrmnsemenU. rrleT Bottla. .. .-ii if lection, loraerera a;rwli' lnBammatory Gleet, SUktuitas- r 91 SO mar Botlla- . m-t-1 t KIc for Ota eaertlTi W'K: 9 anderopUona. Pflfj $i.Stfii a. f laiuaH . fcrt and Brain Ueatmani; i""?, r Mrm or ctrer-vork, 1 Prlea 3 OO par Box Sut TTwbr, O.O.Dy perczpraH. THE RICHARDS 0RU CMlJ Bmmrim rue rwainc- p,oiVr ,! ,pl6rt o..nifrattnM and im '-Ki is ottered lorsnl .i..!"1. ts. lH4 " ''.urei PRINTING. r? - ml t7T Tev OK mm HLC ".. JLJr MU V 110. WCwurawialHEltD,6r,JaJm MComrudalitrwu Tdepbone bo I WfVUM ' af Kt . bVAj ---t-ilMMMiiHNattt tgjlmi