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r . WK - far W ""! 3t Was 24 years of ago, and was on gaped to be married to a young lady of San Jose TltBWOIII.D'SFAIIl. IlAnmsnuRa, l'u., N -v. o. (iv crnor Patterson today Idicd a procla im t ion, catling upon citizens of the state to prepare for furtiMilwr. their full proportion to the intcrt, value nnd linauclal prosiierity of the l.'o ltimbian Exposition ut 'hlcasp. kai a FjniiT. DvniAS, Nov. D. Two faiui'l. named Lyudi nnd IlurUy living ... Dumnmvav, coliuty Cork, In n fljcln for tlie t tswsiou of land, five per sons were fatally Injured and other participants in the fight were Injured. GETTING. VESSELS READY. A Moro Friendly Feeling from Chili. blrlhlii a child. Schroder Friday November 3, 1891. The court by uiKht was suspected of the crime, questioning, finds the vessel wa lie had been intimate with the girl i well found nnd eoulnoed in all res MISSMIICIIBU.TO 3IARRY A DUKB KIc-ttric Bitters. This remedy Is becoming mo well known, and so popular ns to need no special mention. All who nave used Electric Hitlers bIur tho same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and il It guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all die.i?csor thelivernud kidneys, will remove pimples, hoiN, Belt rheum ami other nilectioun caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and pre vent ns well as cure all malarial fe vers. For cure of headache, const) patlon and luaigestlou try JSleclrii Hitters. Entire satisfaction guaruii teed, or money refunded. Price 60i nnd 1 00 per bottle at Fry's drug' store, 22Tt Commercial street. Went Brice to Resign A Murder ous Scoundrel, The Speaker Contest, Young Man Forced to Marry, Behring Sea, Killed Her Husband, Stable Burned, Foreign and State News etc, etc. The coning year will be crowded with events of absorbing interest. Congress will bo in siwiou, willia large democratic majority In tin house, and a republican majority in the senate. The national couven tion will meet to nominate candi dates for president and vice pros! dent, followed by one of the closets and most hotly contested political campaigns in the history of the country During this time, every citizen must take some live anil progressive newspaper. Any of the metropolitan weeklies may bo li.id for one dollar a year, but why sub scribe for one of them when nu can get the St. L uls Republic twice every week, for the same price. It is Issued every Tuesday and Fri day, and gives the news half a week ahead of any weekly in every stale of the Union. Bubbcribe now, and gel it from the beginning of the pending session of congress, until after the election of 1892. Sample copies will be free on application to The Republic, St. Louis, Mo. A Wonder Worker. Frank Hull'mau, a young man of Jiurliugtou, Olilo, states tliat he had been under the care of two promt nent physicians, and used theii treatment until he was not able to gel around. They pronounced his case to be consumption, uml incura ble. He was puntuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Cousum ton, Coughs and colds, anil at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. Ho found before he had lifted a half dollar bot tle, that he was much better; he continued to use it, and Is today en joying good health. If you have any throat, lung or chest trouble, try it. Wo guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottles free at Fry's drugstore, ;o vommcrcisi sireoc. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Caetorla! lluclclen'i Arnica Salve, The Best Halve In the world for Cuts, HruUej,ores, Ulcers. SallRheum, l'etr Horw, Tetter, Chapped Hands. L'tillBlain. vuruimuaunim UTJMiom. una nosl 11 guaranteed to rive rxrfct taiuiantmi or money refunded, Pnofl. 35 rui pci r x. For Kale by Dan'l J . Fry, 2 Com -I. ORTTINa VKSSKLS READY. Nkw York, Nov. 0. The Brook lyn navy yard presented an appear ance of activity, witnessed for the first time since the exciting times of the rebellion. Tue hum and din of the workmen on the war vessels iMiautonomah aud Atlanta disturbed the Sabbath stillness, as n body of 1000 bluejackets matched across the yard to divine -ervlces. The work men have been busy day and nlghl for past two weeks in preparing the two vessels for speedy services at sea Today the work of preparation con tinned, it being the first Sunday since the late war that such a tiling lias happened. There nre ehditt men at work on the two vessels, iim' ail expedition will be used until thej are ready for service. It is conceded the strained relations between this country aud Chili have caused the government anxiety to get all its war vessels ready for auy possible contingency. at maim: island. Vallkjo, Oal., Nov. 9. There is great activity at the navy yaid. Machinists were at woik all dav tlerdny and last night on the .Moliieau. Telegrams have been re ceived in the yard urging the put ting of vessels in readiness for the sea nt once. All available workmen on the lists have been sent for and thousands of men will be at work In a few days. There are now six wooden vessels at Mare Islaud, all of which could be ready for action within Qve weeks. Eich vessel has one eight-Inch converted muzzle loading rille and one sixty-pounder b-eeeh-loadlug rille. The rest of their main battery consists of nine Inch smooth bores. Ot these the Omaha has ten, the Swatara and Mohican eight, the Adams and Nip sic six, aud the Hanger four. He--ides tuew; there is tho monitor Comanche, with two fifteen-inch smooth tiores now ready for use. All these vessels have Hotchkiss revolving cannon as a secondary battery. There are also at the islaud six eight-inch converted rifles, four sixty-pounders and n large number of surplus nine inch smooth bores. MOUK FRIENDLY FEELING. Valparaiso, Nov. 9. There is a decidedly more frleudly feeling here between the Americans aud Chili- an. The inteudente nt Valparaiso has addressed an olllcial communica tion to Captain Schley, .of the United States warship Baltimore, I requesting that the sailors attached to that ship who were wounded in tho recent riots, bo permitted to ap e.ir before Judge Foster anu give j their testimony. In case it Is found Impossible or Inexpedient to have mo men appear before the judge In liersou, ho Is requested to furnish copies of their depositions, which tlvciy cure Pile, or no pay require.). It have already been tnketi bv Cantaln tn i . . . . . . . - "German Syrup A Throat and Lung Specialty. Those who have not used Boschee's Ger man Syrup for some severe nnd chronic trouble of the Throat aud Lu tiers can hard ly appreciate what a truly wonder ful medicine it is. The delicious sensations of healing, easing, clear ing, streugth-gathenug and recover ing arc unknown joys. For Ger man Syrup we do uot ask easy cases. Sugar and water may smooth a throat or stop a tickling for a while. This is as far as the ordinary cough medicine goes. Boschee's Gentian Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat and Lung Specialty. Where for years there have been sensitiveness, pain, coughiug, spitting, hemorr hage, voice failure, weakness, slip ping down hill, where doctors and medicine and advice have been swal lowed and followed to the gulf of despair, where there is the sickening conviction that all is over and the end is inevitable, theic we place German Syrup. It cures. You are a live man yet if you take it. o For Breakfast! "Qiiakor Itollotl Oal?." "Silver Flnfcoil Hominy." "Silver Cream." "Cream Wheat." Slrlc'IyTar lluckwheat Flour Geiutino Manlo Syrup. SROAT fc GILB, J20 Slate St. sciuej. Tiio Ujltimore's wounded men are rapidly recovering from their hurts. A feeling of extreme cordiality now seems to exist bo tweeu tho Chilian authorities and tho United States naval oillcers, aud there ore frequent interchanges of court eali a. NO 8IC1NIKICANCK. Wasiii.no ro.v, Nov. 9. Cable gram received by Secretary Tracy from Capt. Schley, dated Valparaiso, Chill, yesterday states there is no Indication of any feeling of hostility toward tho Baltimore's company at Valparaiso. Regarding the report of uuusual activity nud Sunday work in tho navy yards It Is said at the navy department it has no war liko Ig ii I Ilea ncc. TO MAHUY A DUKE. WABiiiNnTON,Nov.O. Tho Wash ington morning papers, on the authority of Senator Mitchell, an uomico tho engagement In Paris of MlMMattlo K. Mitchell, daughter or boimtor Mitchell, of Oregon, to tho Duko Franeols do La Itoche- loueaiilil, or 1'Yatice. Tho date of tho marriage lias not yet been dell nltely (lxed, but it will tako place in tho near future. WANT llltlCR TO RKSIflN. CoLUMHUH, Ohio, Nov. . There Is a movement ou the part of con spicuous Democrats of Ohio to per suade Seuatar-elect llrleo to resign liU seat In the senate, so that Gov. ernor Campbell may call an extra session of tho legislature to elect an other Democrat In lirlou's place. It la alleged that tho Democrats here areufrald tho Republicans may bo able to prove that Mr, Brice is uot a ujtlwn of Ohio, that ho la a citizen of New York, aud that the hard won victory of two year ago will bo thrown away. It n Bald that Mr. Ilrlce positively refuses even to con sider such a proposition. Ho bo- about six mouths. The discovery that he was not the father of the child enraged Schroder, who said the woman hud deceived him, and be would kill both lierond her child. Luhl Sunday the child died under mysterious circumstances, and the inotner was shot aud killed Friday night. Late Saturday afternoon Marshal Troup, of North St. Paul, discovered Schroder and uttempted to nrrest him, when Schroder shot him, killing him instantly. CONTEST FORSPKAKKKSHIP. Washington, Nov. 0, The con test fur the speal.ersbin of the national houe will begin in earnest here in about ten days. The caudi dates will open their headquerters here then, and an active canvass will be m de until the opening of congress. A large number of mem bere will come to Washington uu pledged to support any part hula' candidate, aud their non-commit-tauce leaves the flgtit an oiicii one. Apparently the struggle will be be tween Mills aud Crisp, with Mc Millan a closo third. McMillan, it Is claimed, will draw chieily from Mills, and the longer he stajs In the tight the more injury will be done to the Texan. Uncertainty sur rounds the strength of Springer, Hatch and Bynum. General Clark' of Missouri, aud Kerr nnd Gibson of Maryland, are candidates for the clerkship, while ex-Repreentutive Voder of Ohio is the ouly caudidate so far for sergeant-at-arms. The candidates for other oftlces are men Honed, but no announcements of in tentiou to run have been made. YOUNG MAN FOKCKIJ TO MAItltY. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 9. Peter Solem, of Stanwood, Saturday mar ried Ellen Caleson, of Bloomer, wis., auu the event briii' up an interesting past. About four year? ago, Solem made the acquaintance of Ellen CalesM, then abouf 20 years of age. Both lived in Bloom er. I'lie couple went together con tluu.UIy, audit w is ghvn out th it a wedding was soon to tako place, the day was set, the bride was pres ent with her friends, and the preach er arrived, but the bridegroom came not. Subsequent developments showed he had deserted his sweet hart, and the deceived girl endeav ored in vain to Hide her grief and shame from the world. Solem wrote home not loug ago to his parents. He cautioned them to keep ids addres3 to themselves, but the secret was to good to keen. and the girl discovered that he was somewhere in Washington. She wrote to her brother atChehaIi,and he soon located Ills sifter's false lover on n farm, a few miles from Stan wood. The girl arrived in Seattle Thursday from Wisconsin, aud im mediately swore out a warrant for Solem on two serious criminal charg es. A deputy sheriff arrested the young man, aud Friday he spent in the county jail In this city. Friday morning, the former sweetheart called ou the prisoner In the county jail. She was accompanied by her child, and she gave him the option of nvirrylug her or standing his cbnuces of going to the penitentiary. He chose the former, and Justice 2ea?Ie performed tho ceremony, thus making legitimate tho off sprl ig. IIKIIHINCISKA. Washington, Nov. 0. The United States supreme court 'jham ber is crowded tuls morning by distinguished members of the bar, who are present to hear the argu ments In the "Sayward Ueiiriug sea sealers caco." Justice Bradley, who has been in feeble health for several mouths past, Is preseut. KILLKD HER HUSI1AN1). San Fiiancisco, Nov. 0. Police Ofil -er Jeremiah T. Cotter was shot and killed this morning by ids wife at their residence. Tho couple had a quarrel originating, it is stated, from tho report that the police com mlhslouer would examine Cotter tonight on charge of Intemperance. Mrs. Colter claims her husband at tacked her and that she tired two shots in Belf-derence, one of which took ellect in his back, killing hhu iustautly. The woman surrendered herself aud was taken to the Jail. STAllLi: IIUKNKl). Dlwveu, Nov. 0. Mansion' 11 v. ery stables was almost completely burued early this mornlug. Four men and possibly llvo rooming in the upper portion of the building were Biilt'oeated, and between twen ty and thirty horses met their death tho samo way. The naniM of the dead men could not bo learned. A number of other roomers had a nar row escape. It Is not known how the lire originated. Financial loa Is ?20,000; Insurance half of thai. peels, and that from the evidence, all the papers were lost; that the master, John Cuthell; D. McLeod,; carpenter; C. Hunter, cook Richard Hughes and J. Bryer, able seamen, with Mr. Lewis, passenger, were drowned, aud later, Donald McDonald, ap prentice, died from itijuiles. The court had James Murray, first mate, and William Heather, second mate, idei, tilled by the crew, aud found the los or the vessel to be occa sinned by the previous thick weath er, aud tne want of proper nbservi lion, together with the alleged error in the chronometers. This In con nection with the strong southerly gale, with the set of the current aud tho tea. to the northeast lu the opiuiou of the court, occasioned the wreck, although the lead had been hove about two hours before the ftrandiug. Tne court also finds that the conduct of tho master, John Cm hell, was most praIeworthy after the stranding of the vet-t-el, by Ids coolness and cheerfulness, In keeping up the courage and di-- clplineof the crew mid paseu,;ers We find that he did not leave tin wreck till he had doue his best, after a loug time, to persuade the few re maining to leave before him. The court commends the good discipline 'and behavior of the crew during the trying tune of the wreck ami since they have been ashore, aud exouer ates the mates from auy blame iu the disaster, and in lieu of the lost certificates gives them provisional oues feigned by the court." WEATHER EEPORT. i'iifM Sewer Assessments. i - TiiTTrF iii herebr Rli. tlint ,ho follow- San FnANClsco, Nov. 0. Fore cast for Oregon and Washingten: Cloudy with rain.clearingin western portion. Dn. LiBHiOitCo. Com f no. The ,.i,vo renowned Sail Francisco menu n.""'.ui..i.H.W;,i fr.rii.n dav in the ,l1iv nViSiSpe nf the city olSnlem by me, Sdhe mISSSb 1 a Ust of unpaid asses- ",.t?.,?-.,J;,SLtj;a i in block fio. owned by E. fii7 . ,m i.wsed I3W) (II. en.ercd i ju .Moonv ,-ui ;-: ;-,- ,., 11 NSJ11 n . on' t ft I n M k X ? bK HpeclalbUior diseases of men, will jonKerc.iyncn. a-umU beat Cook hotel, Satem, ov. 11th J"'"1-EM.ea 5i.n, entered ou clicKCloi nij-ii "!." i -r "utrt, IjoU In block 11. owned by A. tilT""f M.mnci:d$lft'i. entered on docket ol nnlDgnttbosoutbcast comer of lot vV U tlitnco westerly totliu houIIi- ind 12th. to uipe' a'i desiring to be cored of chronic, private, complicat ed and wasting diseases. Will also dve a free lecture to men only at the opera houe at 8 p. m. Nov. 11th; sibject, "Marriage, Its Ute, Auii'-e, .-ucifssaud Failure." eod&w WiLii Gr. No question about it, the way (J. F. Smith is slaughtering ins stock. It will lo sold by Jan. 1. CillatSOr Commercial street and see for yourself. T&e actio l of Carter's Utile Mrerl'ilNU pitasam.i.iUd uud natural. it Kt-utlj stlinutHte the lUer. nnd reeulat-Hie bowel but do not puree. They re sureto plefiie. Try Iheni. inhere v ever a epeoltic for any one ciitipitiui. ttien (.nr.er's little i.ier Pills ,r, j iw.iii- fnrittck besdaelie. a id cur ..uiHUKUuuldknuA IUH, uuiy unepillu dve. l'ry ibtin. hvayna o a li irso pure.. tivo pills. They first nuite mjii ik and liion leave you C 111'1 1 " ' ler .U'B J.nur i in- rgu'ate t'llxiwtlj an-1 nihke jou well. JM.Ull JH.l . STATE. THK WIIKCKKI) 8HU. AsixtrtiA, Nov. 0. The olllcial court of Inquiry to Investigate the causoof tho wreck of the British ship Strathblane, met Saturday afternoon at Vlce-Coimil Cherry' ofnee, VleeCoiisul P. L Cherry, Captain R, P. Paton, of the altlp Maulsdou, andCaptaluC. A. Ander son of the Atnphltrlte, oonstltuted tho court, aud after a careful ex umluatlou of the mates aud tho rest nttsiNRss m.ocKs colla fsi:. Akho.n, O., Nov. 9. Two Howard street business blocks collapsed Sat u relay afternoon, nnd it is feared several persons are buried iu the ruins. One of the blocks was a four story brick building, with a stone front, occupied by Herriuk &. Sons crockery dealers. The other was a brick, thiee slorieq htjli, and was. occupied hv the bakery and confec tionery of S. B. Lafl'erty. About twenty people were In the dining room in the nar of the biker, when the ominous crackling begun. They rushed out at the back door and all escaped. A number of clerks and some customers in both stores were painfully cut and bruited by the flying debris while making their escap?, but only Francis Miner and Walter Stanly nre thought to be fatally hurt. Herriek aud Laflerly both say all their clerks got out, but an eye witness says lie saw two or three persons on the sidewalk in front of Herrick's store when the cash came, aud that thev must bi burled there. The debris is piled uj ou the sidewalk ten feet deep, and the lire department Is removing it as rapidly as possible. The wall be tween the blocks has been gradually uudermined iu the last few years by water from an overflowed sewer. One block was pronounced unsafe tioiiietime ago, and Herriek says yes terday he called the attention of the owner to the loose and cruud ling brick iu the cellar wall. It is asserted nobody was l uried in the ruins, as at first suppo d. INDICTING NEWSI'A I'fcRS. PoiiriiAND, Nov. 9 The United States grand jury in session last Saturday brought in indictmeuts ugain-t two newspapers, the Town Talk of Astoria, aud the Kumlnv Mercury of Portlaud. Tho former Is charged with sending lottery matter through the mails, in that it placed iu the mails issues of certain dates in which it published a list of cjt-h prizes amounting to ?300, which It pro posed to give to those w ho secured subscribers to that paper, contrary to the provisions of section 3S91 ol the Revised Statutes, as amended by act of congress. The Mercury Is indicted ou tw counts for sending obscene matter through the mails. The articles upon which the charges aro based appeared in issues of the papei under daUs of December 27, 1SU0, and February 21, 1S91, Iudictniuts have also been fouud agalust Emma Spaulding of Eugene sending an obscene letter to CARTEFiSl wtJfCc Sick Ileadaeho and relieve all the troubles fnci dent to a bilious state of the system, such nl Dizziness, Xauea. Drotiness. Distress aftei eatine, Pain In the Side. &c While their most remarkable success has liet-u shown in curing Ileadaci t, yet Cab en a Little Liver Tills are equ.dh vil a J Constipation, curing and preventing f tils ann jyinff complaint, w bile they also corrrr t all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the lirer and regulato the bowels iTen If they onlr cured Ache they would bo almost priceles to those v ho sutler from this distressinc complaint; hut fortunately their goodness does not end here, nnd those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so manr ways that they will not be willing to do without them But after all sick head city liens August IU, 1SJ1 Heir t; , JSrnpV'nrMld lot S. tbenco northerly nl"iiethewestRldoolsaldlot.l,-Wfcot,lbenre sisterly porrallcl with the souih line ol fatdlot3totheentllners!d lot .at it . i. n,nrn.,.. viri iKirlliof lliesmitni'dnt coruerof wild lof), thencofoutherly along the cast lino of sild lot .1 to plnce nt begin ning, in block , owned by N. J. Mcl'aer (Kinfsum nese'sed ?J7.77, enleied on docket of c!y Ilns August IU, 1MH. o. ... jx)i lin block U2, oul by K. and . Ilrevninn, sum nsessed S70. 0. liil 2 In block 02, owned by h. Levy, sum Nitllti block 62, owned by V. 1. booth-bj,tiiims-w-ed STOW. Iii lu block 2, owned by Mrx. II, t. Nielli N.'tlin nsscs.-ed STOOD ... . Lots? Mind 6 In block 2 except Uj feet !n width irrrom the couth slde.uwued by Crlin V 'I utliill, sum nses-cl JllW (O. lt.cinnliisnt theSMiittiwest corner ui i lul lu ft' k (li -hence north on the west llnr of WixkW, to feet mid 10 luetics; tl.cnci .,.! ml i.n, 1 irlth th.- uo'tb liueot sal" blot k lb'i feet to the webt lino ofnllej; lliei i p 'oiitb on wett li te f -il ev 10 feet: thepp" w. 'i m ml let wltn uie sniiiii iineoi xilri bio k, m feet; thcuee boutn parallel wlili said Mlley to north line ol Court trtvt; Ibenre west on nnr'b line of Court street llli feet to place of be,liiniCR, In block (N owned by O. W. Epler, cum as Mvstd ifCTO , . Hliui nffTt the southeast corner ol lot " In bi-h k tfJ, and ruuuiug theuce westerly mn? the so'ith 1 no 01 said lot li leet; thence nortlierh p.rnllel with thcaliey In v.i.i l.to. t m the inn Ih line of lot 5: thence easterly along the north lino nt sId lot 6 t i the u'tev In said bio, k; thence southerly uUiiig the -.ixt line of snld lot 5 to the place of besrluuluir. In block -', owned by j. W. Lane-, sum assessed Sitii. -iilil nsseMnent must be nald br the ex pin, on ol ten ilajs Irani the beginning of ill- nuncc. o are iurinerpoiiueii wni. f nif suae S not paid wMiin lltteeu dnyo imii the b .'Inning of ihls publication hat a warrant w ill be luednnd that said pn'pi'rty will be sold for the payment i tie cof Don by order of the council. Dated this iXHii day of October. 1S91. .M. E. GOODELL, Hecorder. Cluiicc :tinins in Kcal Estate. 40 Acre, large, new house and barn; 1J Acres, very tine; K Acres, house nnd barn; 11 Ai-res. choice fruit; All neirnlcni. Tracts lrom 5 to KiCO Here'. For Kiiei'i.il bargatijo call on or addfts K J. -TRAYKU. (Notary public) ar d Ileal Estate Dealer, 210 Com'l St., tin I m. .1 ilo i north ot It. M. ade it Co ltr.1 nitKNt E: Any bunk or bninej( house iu the city. 10 18 Cm dw CH DINING Fancy Rockers AND i Iffi ODD PIECES. Solid comfort in every one. A. I MM B R EWSTER' S SB 1 Hniip K ) H H Ste UES AND 1 COUItT STREfiT. WHI T rvntTirim t- -r- -. ijw Pin r n. i h s a vtt- t- - . -. . ijpj r i i i j i j i tn i " xp.i.iirnwi MiidBarlcjCli Is tho bane of so many lives that here ts where ve nuke our great boast. Our pills euro it whllo others do not. Cartek's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take One or two pills make a dose. Tbey are strictly vegetable and do not grip" or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them In ials at 25 cei.ts; five for SI fold ei. ervw here, or sent by malL CA3T25 USSKISE CO., Keir Tat kllPHl. Ufe. Small Fries. Man! Know Thyself! PETITION AND NOTICE FOR LICENSE To Sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous Litjuors in Loss Quantities Than Ono Gallon. BaiT & Fel-ZCl , Plumbers -:ir y.uumeiciai street, Malein. Garden Hose A COIIinlete llllPof Kfnvr.a nml Tl.,., ...... ni.. . .- : . -.-w.. u... iiin.uir, iim rii,ni, i -pecinity. intimates for Tiunlnur ami Plumblnjr iiZi l!ail'T. !5j MS te-si ouid iuw THE YEAR At 100 Chemeketa Street, Paintixo Natural Wood Finish House - and - Sign - raoer naucincr. lUsom n im vn i 'pii.. - .. ...l 1U...I T.'!..'l. - , -""-0 .""" ..."""USl KIC. VuPbMI.. KJU1V Jirst-1' lass Wnrb -r. -;-ua v. i :,.i'5ii - p.viy J. J. MUTTON, SIGN AND HOUSE PA ooo "ra,u,nB'I Decorative Paper Hnnglng, Kalsomiuintr, etc m!,' 292 Couutmidal ftreet. Eesidence 56 Marion street NTlKi it'ii i it 'mnrinTw flan To the Honorable, the County Tourt ot the btute ol OrtgoD, for the county of Jla rion : The undersigned residents and legal vot ers of the precinct of North Salem, most respectfully pmy the above named court that n Ikeue may be grunted to B 1'. Cos tello, authorizing and enabling him to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors In les quantities than one gallon, within the said urecinci, nt ine town oi ;orin t'alein there in, ior me penoa ol twelve months, and your petitioners as In duty bound will ever pray. Dated October 28, 1891. NAKE.S, A i'atterson A Wilson John Mulligan Elmer I Adams Henry I'reibert O 1) btotler Nlclriel II Horgnn Gcor"B Neat II li ..tooro James Short B F lioydston Kred Stettlcr Wm KInsley Thomas ityun , Charles Kemp FA Kemp I'AChllders A Hrumbauh Geo V Ueaman J E Boyd-on John &aage, sr i-nucoiijrne for .. "umuoi Hi.eiuti.imy of lhe crew, retnraed the followlu t til a knnf III Mm taiia i..lll ...I I... ' " " .w.-v.. ... ... v. ,uuhhj report. mUd' I "A'ter due dell erutlou, tho court A MUHDI1KOU3 6COO.sdeu Audi that the Br thU hlp Strath. 8t. PAUii, Nov. O.Therj nre no bUue, of O ascow. Johu Cuthell eeusatloual developments lu the niaater. lot ou the Luvir-h UlatUtoiw murder tiwn whlo'i os- ten tullo uorth of Oaiw Dlaiolut. currxd ou Kuuttuy, Ojtober lath. I nient, Htato of WViLuuutou, United Auulv JJiw, the ciurdenjd girl, tfvn s tM( ,n uuout q;$q a j,e morulug, ' f i.wj, Mary Pogue, also of Eugene, on Februarys l.n,t, nud also agalust Alfred Alniu of Champ .eg for mail ing vilo and obsceue tellers and postal cards to Mtsa Lilly McAllister. KILLED ISSTANTLV. Portland, Or., Nov. O.-C. M. Detnils, employed at the Portsmouth Mills, fell a distance of one hundred feet today and was instantly killed. KMKD DtSOIIAIUiED. Kuorni:, Or., Nov. O.-Iu the case of Fred Reed, tho timber land swindler, the llvo liulloinients stand ing against htm were dhmlased on demurrer. Judge Pics held that tho parties who made tho complaint were guilty of a criminal act lu eon trading with Iteed to secure laud for speculative purposes, aud all ap peared to have conspired to defraud the government. He held that the oomplalnlug witness kuew that he had to commute a crime to fultlll his promise, heuoe uu ludtctuieut for obtalulng mouey uuder false promises could uot staud. IU-d was released from custody, hut was itu mediately arrested ou u ohutj-o or subonlinutlou of jierjury. MARKET, Portland, Nov. 0 Wheat vut. ley ?l,60j Walla Wdla f I.50J. Sax Fiiancisco, Nov. 0,-Wlwat buyer, tSOl. M&H. bHiou f I.6QJ. , Umavao, Nov, 0. At oliteo wheat was flrm,0d3h ,5f; IXjc, ,071; M.y Over the portico ot the temple at Delphi these words in letters of gold were inscribed: "Know Thyself." Juvenal, the Latin poet, said; "These wordg should be kent in mem on-. WllpHlPl Vntl liru nlinilf tn nniilrn',.1 I matrimony or wish to be in a part of ft f Bever" the sacred senate, or whether vou J a Cook take unon yourself to defend u niisH i DStcmcr of great moment." Come aud let Dr. Liebig & Co., San Francisco's oldest, most responsible and success ful physlciaus, surgeons and speci alists enow you how to know your self. At Cook hotel, Salem, Nov. 1 atidl2,1891. They give a free lecture to men only at 8p, m., Nov. 11th, at Opera Jlouse Subject, Marriage, its use, ntuise, success nud failure. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils ami Window Glass, Wall Ta per anil llordtT, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Sliimjles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds. Etc, 'KW ADVEItTISEJUSNTS. Tailor Repair Work. All Kinds of ptntlemens clothing and earme'itk perfecily repaired and put lu or der by h nmctl".l Ullor at the Dyeluc house. Just above rostofUce, on Commer cial Btreet. Bids for Pipe. mUE board of trustees of the Orecon State I Insane Asylum berehy luvlte bids to furnish SiU) feet, more or less, ol 3 inch wrought Iron pipe, lap welded. Two 3 Inch sata vnl es. KltfUt 3 Inch tee-i. Kli 3 Inch elbows. .Six bushlun tmm 3 to 1W Inch. Threo 3 Ineti plugs. ,ul,- Hlx 1 Inch bmks hoe valves. SlxleuKthsoflu luou three-ply rubber lined cotton hoe. 3 leet lone, wiUi hos' nt'hoseaU """P1. dPHnS lo Tue wrought Iron pipe aud rlttinm ar to be delivered at the n.ylum far" and piit Usether lu flrst-clnss ortier. and lai.tP Iq trtnehes not exilian Minnie deep.wnleh trenches are to be dug nud filled m bj- the ooutructor. hhould more pipe or OUIdes be needod for the work the Ume are to fte SJl'iSlffA'ILW'?"- ? boart rV ,'iV.,h.V,U,i.V' "'" JVr? a ny dl .. .... ,uv ,iru''""lio to n " .iifc..nu UiilU) put m James Yates Cornelius liocdlehelmer Felix Berry J Kmlth NAMES, 8 McCoy J W Lyons I N InereolI John lsocIi W O Jnck.on W a Hnrnley Ed Stonebrlnk E W Wllkins WA Wllkins Charles Gles H O Andiews John Hetcrson Jacob lennv Peter Bernli'irt John W Gilbert James llrown George Myers FN Lull I U Cahtd Ferdinand Schmidt (5 11 Fromm A It Alberts Henry drtcr Henry Hart tiolomy,r II Uartbolomy C Bartholomy V F llrown Ye-w iParis Gfqq ... J- A KENDAU puii-uureu mtf mine ami siock ana wni continue to firodifirnM. and Queeusuare at reasonable prices. Dry Good? will bS once. Produce taken at hiKliesfurices. Si.1 Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. up, - - - $75,000 ----- 15,000 ilus, It. S. WALLACE, W. V. MAHTIN, -J. H. ALBERT, - ave thry may direct " " """ inenguiio reject anr or all hiii u ,- H " - ' fred. Bids ' TusmIA), Nov Bids will be Ornd at a oVJhoV IU, l)4f. P. rn. VM MVKSTKI PENNOVEIt OKO. W. McBUIHEV 1'lllL. MHTSCHAN. . .v. Hu.-n,v, Hoard of Clerk ot Board. Trustees. ij-i iw CUAS. AVOLZ, Gorx-nan Ma rivet. Cbas (J Knys E 8 Seely James Grey LEFeat H P Chase W G Colllus H W .Sauige (i il D.y Joseph Hnnll Johu Cjt-sidy JoGerlrli H Wntker W t) lngersoll A10I170 MVUItS 11 (ietiw I M 'l'ownsend I H h-irly C Baltimore Cbas X.llPiii!.kl AtiusiZIellmkt G K I'lckens P fartw right J Sutter Geo S warts A (1 Swarte r Mits HUM Its HC Powell r Hyken Hohert Johnson (' Ijirsen Patilek Hart J N Bnong J MHtutman ASponc O w Hletinrds Benjamin It Seart wait Lorenen .1 J Crahnne C A Harold B C Edwards G w wllson A Lothian R E Payne Chns Snow Grin Morgan F Hnimuack John Hiss K MexiuulPr Shaw ti It warnon F Kelzer JameMc'lano Ntm Muhluiuan ) I' Truman Geo Rue' J Ittuf U l"at teraon B IMlteraou G Kfcehtrutli LMiHilnnls w G Stanton W Onerln John Davidson TJ AlllngUaml J F liuOiuan; Aug Kernprman UGitorMin wm Goodrich J Casey Frank Tamer w F Fetter F Ferrell J J-. ilcCoy N B wtlltamMm i' L Adams wm links T J Jordan J iiutjar ' r i.iuc T Motnt John w Akle Lluqulit Hi wm ptu MeGr Joun iieflrew r Adam Tbontan till I lain kVo..VC, l.l. ... .. .-."' ..i.".m, iwnui. unr in, ijeH MtotK) 8uwg aud li.td Cb. of my j Jtfe w Bn mm ffnvt. llMt rr.b pilu.e bwmU and HtWuU)rW. Iu Parted-. Work. Wm I) Huetrr L U Uutlon Wm Rowland A J McGunlon 1m M Harris E F Waller Henry Walker F G VlrtU It S.adler - Henry O Iluirman Geo o SUvago F L:tmbert George Ubell illclmel Wad C n Deter Geo ZleliDskI SlmoaKwnits Oliver Farrens T J l'owns(-nd F E anki-s J F Johnson Ferdinand Geh k Fred Kobun Joseph Ztellmkle W H canuon F H Alexander J E Murphy C H Ilinke'ey Michael Hnn John Knpner J T Wngnon James Reardon John B WIrth TC Rutherford Geo w Peurmlne Johu Albright Joseph Fromm w F Michael! V B(V)ley Fr nk Frumm 1'eter Fox A w Blackford Henry Bealer HTGIlIlain J Frerhiell J B McClane J L Bell J w Johnson K II Blege J A Ramsever Abraham llch Joseph Gr br James Orr Jacob ldlewlne Jhn Need ham M H.N'eeuimm 08 watt Wm wltke OJ Blakelcy N J F.rrell TPIlnrgiin it L Ilvmilger Tom Hollaud John Fory Mike Mark V Lhtltes O Paulus vr Need bam A C Giles J J Hirer t w ii Bteh ASMcCrl it n Davidson K I. riwutu J P webr Geo Nel u L Lagen Andrews Zlella-k L J Martin Simmons c w Goode A D udirsen w A Alderman J Hint- Mecauley wm I"arry tl rJohnmu, Ercbun'blU W F cooper - President. Vlce-I'iehldent, - - Cashier. DIRbCTORSt W. T. G ray, W. W. Man In J. M. Martin, R. a. Wallac . Or. W. A.Cusick, J. U. Albert, T.McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other innrkpi. atiln produce, cousiimcd or in ttore either In private cruiiaricsbr IPublic warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San ranelsco. Portland, London, Paris. Berlin Hern: Kong aud Calcutta.! 25c Wan Notices inserted lor O.NE CBIffil UKD EACH I.VbtRlIO.V. .Noiiijl tlsement Inserted in ttls eolnmj fatal iiiuu nveniy-nvecenw. JT'ORSALE.-ArooJ ml!lcoinlsolI ? holdgood,aI siu solne avqr-lf A. iloore, near boath aIem school tail 211 PRIVATE BOAUDISO.-A fiwIUml i Keuiivn'eu n.ayooiaiu, mreaBit ruies, gooa ucam vcun nictiy icniiui loonn in tlietliiltC5trartofthecllj( one blotk Irom theelecirlcllneibroal niinji wimernr. ci :i;i First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. NAPOLEON DA VIS President. Wv. U.EiSoljDS Vlee 1'res.aeut. JOHNMOIR Cashier. V MIK KLrHANT I'lAm-Dnml KiuuMO fclioe stoie. 1. r mdtitil iraue ior a noise. iia.uuuuii 11 lw. TT'OKltENT.-House for small lantfJl X' blocks from jiosiomce. mqcjti u. Ca'ultt ell, Slem Land oomr t'll 11 Coiiuuereial btieet 1(1 QEWING. Done by the day S KO peraay Inquire at 171, IfcsWJ I GENERAL BANKING! Exchangeon Portland, Pan Francisco, .New lork. Hmw Klim-nn,! I.'....i..' and sold. Liberul advances made on wheat, wjol, hops, nnd other property ut reasonable rates. r f ' WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business Inull Its bmnches. --w-trMtnjiTnTnQPUplr.fTmwC! rl iTLvninnd FNsures. KruUls"l lectum. etc. Positively curei'! aeiennon irom Business. " -i ..all ok i Miii.,iun hnnliillUulCullf''l .. t n n t. tho nld ti.il method of cuttlcjt an J ligainiti g dresi Western office. Colur 111 JJ 1 WAN'TED-Our agent mike JV a month celling ourcJJ3 merits. We want county mP" agents, and will tnKe bici -'55 old if a county atsent WU w , and expenses fcr thlrtj Jj, a general agent les than l rw scud large illustrated clrcnLin ith a special otler to sua jenjwj plied lor, on receipt of 3 ?, i Apply at once and get in or : t Address Ilenner Jiauu&ctrrBi burg. Pa. "li" mHE ALKA-HE8BW KgS I Meets every ratmflw ,,, d'clock, In tne tail our ifc i "3 obertWhtaktrns Presiomi. -j ran co building, public Rev.P V .V. CuslcK, vicei GEO. WILLIAMS. ftll. taouAND. HUGH MuNAItV. Presldeu .Vic President Cus tiler Fine Chicks. ' OT?, i ,i?iRiTCTPS:,.G.eo- WlUIams.Wtn. Eng land, J'r. J. A. Rlchaidson, J. W. Hobson. J. A. Maker. &nh .In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. &12-tf School Tax List. The school taxes or district No. 24 inolnriou-Miiiiily nre now due nud payable at the clerk's ollice lu No. I0i ConimiTcIal street, Salem, lirst door M.uth of the postotlice. The samo wi I liecnme delinquent unless paid w thin CO days from this date. v ,.ori,co, '' iV!ar.d' th,a 3(l riay"f ?yv.. 1S01. V. 1. SIMPSON- ""3tr- District gierk. Quarterly Teachers' Examlna- tion. ihloailnr for ?rer1?' ej'llnatton ora v .Li? 7 .Lor ,eachers certflcntes nin i feMnlarCi'oS place. '"cu " ,ue same time and onUuX8COr2LUFerln,iJ' u county, Oregon. 10 si dw td Tho uuderli;ned h J'J 'fail Plj mouth U-ck ch s for J pu.e bred, large -M,Jgi . price s i per trio, u-"'Vhj . flco or egress ggbrES? PRINTII iVtt AM:nKTHE LVROLhJrf Ume'nta In the Htate. IB iY, .,., I i jinrest stock 1J". "ZU. ;g, auu ; fesul blanks. J"b5m 02- Htfani Hnnwr "-- Now location The J. C. Booth real ",, P moved over J ones bank block. Health is We r- ilW II JpS'.JiVS ii Hrt. SsaaRSfiwesurtE tb, tlM O brn"'?"'.K,ny "Urt'or nn.tth iiaTk1.'.," "JUIy or m. INSURE IN YOUR HOWE COMPANY "Tlie .State.- SSiSSSSiSS 500 Reward) WElrlllm..i,. . IS P.m.cJdr.'HU!?e'?. S81, ' Uvenwif'.'.'H'P'lonor co. f?rtlbriic.Tu'.V1ortr.n"''.."",'l elUbleUQePdiru'T.T.",;.5?A, Veg directions are r purely Atiitt 0f 350,000 Ddhn. .i th. town fmvSrih"i,.SB .? .wloa uou. A H?L'.7ir i'JU l". .' ' -U-fi-c. PDcoXorthi;nTTJ?."."0 he lnrBiiii:-r.;..- "fTI",?!-''"ln And ccv tJ3SSSB&jSSrsrisxBSUSSJSS. VAhiWCimSuir """v' 1 W40cu!. lai cZCtZZZZlu: "6 JO" u. WKssT ii!tATWt; . B DR. K. C, wSipV&S Neuralgia. JUr,.l0bni i cauwdliy the use c ,2?Jel.1l Waketullness. Menu i $ inr of tbo bruin renrmtmd r trtidlop to misery. jJetWJI'jo-t J canted by overffl'onoJ 1 box couttn i one ofJ'gai o W box or xboxeltw5J WECrAHANTFK with J5.4U w w;il?irerSl JiV th -nueal ,io J50JAr.Og& pft. (Ut, H0l SMV09" ,-t: . f l.ii, k-ii..". h (WTFixo. ,gav . nniCTtat, 509 com