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iHtft'Wft fiaiii'fi!?QW".V'"T' 0 '" i" '" ' ' ''" ' "" ' i.i ii as . It e i I ti tt U w 1$ p rkfofMidba ma with BrBum8( wob for nine taw, t awuaryor 9 t k week. 8he teft the circus last artokauii weut to live with her ntoihrr, Mme. Carroll, who once Ww wno of iho most noted Imretiack rlttew In this country, lildle Snow 1o waa, uutll a' ween ngo, with BArutnri'a circus, lie rode iu the Miftriot races at the gulden, and also the double bareback races. In a (ttmrus of the bUow was a sluger HMtiked Annie Gra . Snow, it la al tered, paid marked attentions to kw. JLast week the management , th clroua, it is Bald, objected to thee attentions, and he left the rtiownhd went to Chicago, where he accepted a place with Irwln'u olrcue. Annie Gray also left the show and went to Buffalo, where the now if. , FOLE IN KENOSHA. Troperty Destroyed to tho Amount of Half a Million Dollars. Kenosha, Wis., April 20. The loss by yesterday morning's lire it 1600,000. The fire was got undei control shortly before 10 o'clock. The wind was blowing a galefron the (southwest, and only u short time after the alarm was given in tht Northwestern Wire muttret com pany's works, where it spread t Vast lumber piles udjoiulug. 'Iht Kenoshu lire euglue was useless and aid was telegraphed for to Mil waukee, Undue, arid other towrs. These responded promptly. Qho inn (trees works, were soon in ruins, Tht Kenosha Crib company's plum next, then Baldwin's coal sheds Bj 8 o'clock the entire lumber did trit t, covering an area of eight hlfivkc, was a burning mass. Tin wind subsided at 0:30, and the fire inch Ixrgan to get the flames undei control. A large number of flref weio started by blowing firebrands hut were extinguished without ma tetiol loss. The heaviest losers an tht Ire Alottreps. company, whos J. it If $350,100; Head & Sutherland, Mitimgu warehouse, wltn a.uw.uw f,U of lumber, and the Bain Wagon vi mpnny, with 2,600,000 feet of lumber. MORE EARTHQUAKE And Later Details of the Dis aster at Winters and Vacaville. STILL SHAKING. Wnttra His Three More Shocks Tills Miming. Winter. Cal., April 20.-We have bad three sbookBof earthquake here since the big one yesterday nlornlDtr, one at 25 a. m., one at 6 r, m, und the last one 8:40 a. m. In a creek one mile above town art fl.'sures from one to six inches whit from which gnses escape maklug i loud hissing sound, water la thrown ut of the creek on the banks on either side a distance of 22 feet b tho explosion Solid bauks on each ilde of the creek , were broken ofl Tor a distance of 75 yards and thrown into the creek almost filling the bed up. Tho damage Is estimated nt $100,000 at tho lowest figure now There iu not a house in town but a hat is damaged, homeaof William I3akerJ. R. Wolfskin and Win. Brlnck, are dumaged beyond repair, Kicupanta bavo moved out of build ings that are unsife. Hotel Devil diss is badly damard, as is also the bank and tho Masonic ball. Tbt ground floors of the two-story build lugs suffered the most. THE EARTHQUAKE. The Insanity Will Be the Defense. Washington, April 20. Lawyei EJrlngton, of Memphis, Term., hat been here securing affidavits for ust in the defenso ot Alice Mitchell, it dlcto-i for the muidcr of Freda Ward. Ho learned that Allco Mltchell't mother's maiden uamo was Iabclli Hcott.aud that lnaulty Is hereditary ill tho Scott fumlly. Vauce Scott the only brother of Alice Mitchell't mother, died insane some fifty year ago, wuiio tiuincy scotr, son or vr. John Scott, of Pittsburg, committed suicide a j ear ago while mentally deranged. Tho Memphis lawyei took his uflldavits to New York, where he expects to submit them to insanity experts. The White Man's Medicine Chicago, April 20. Chief Red btoce, the Asslnabolno sachem, who some weeks ago bad nu operation performed to restoro his eyesight, has been In a hospital hpro everj dlpce. Monday afternoon ho was placed in a dark room, and the band age removed for tho first time. A few rayB of light penetrated tht room, and, to his great Joy, tho o d warrior discovered that he could see. Ho will bo sent back to hi tribe soon, tho operation on his oyes evidently havlug been perfectly suc cessful. After the Customs Duos. Chicago, April 20. An extensive ramification of tho San Francisco cua oms frauds Is said to havo been discovered at Chicago and other eastern cities. Last night United States treasury ageuti seized $4200 worth of Sumatra wrapper tobacco at tho establishment of J. Mayor & Sohb here. Seizures of goods that havo escaped full duty at Sau Frandsco uro expected at Cincinnati, BL Louis, Detroit, and Minneapolis, Enormous quanti ties of contraband tobacco are be llovtd to havo been disposed of in Chicago by Llebes & Co. Fon Salk. Forty feet front on Commercial street. Flret-olass busi ness property. Enquire of Wm. E. Burke, one-half block south of Bush's bank uu-stalrp. 3-10-tf Harsh itarsaUve remedies uro fast glv lag way to. the gentle notion und mlla ef fect of Curler's Little Liver Pills, if you try thorn, they will certainly pleaso you. If you bad taken two of Carter Little Liver Pills before retiring ynit would aot havo bad tbut coated tongue or bad taste lb tho mouth tills morning. Keep a vial Wltb you for occasional use. All dlsordors caused by ft btltoui stato ol the system cau be cured by uslug Carter' Utile Liver l'llli iso pain, griping or din comfort attending their use. Try Item. "Puzzled Tlieors." RAOST ot the rosea cnr I yer's Sarsaparllla havo 1 .ni'ii up ly the regular practice, l'hjai.iaii re recommending this mudlclue in" uu ever, ami with natUtuctory result. E. M. Sargent, Lowell, Mum., ny -" Several years ago, my daughter brow out with large sores on her hnur fac( and other parts o( her body, 'lhv case pusiled the doctora, My doughti'i ued Ayor'a Sarsaparllla, and It renultfd iu coutnlete cure. Her blood womi to have been thoroughly purlued, as alio has never had so much as a plmplo Mnco taking this medlclue." ' This is to certify that after haying bc sick for twelve years with kidney ilwana and general debility, ami having heen treatedhy several phyalciaiu w Hh wit relief, lain now better In every re pct, ami thiuk I am nearly well. havlHg taken seven littles of Ayer a gnnrllla." Mario Ludwlgaon, jUfeMtLea,HIun. Damage at Vacaville -It Seems to Bo the Center. Vacaville, Cal., April 20. Ai -arthquake struck Vacaville yester Iny morning at 2:50. Brick resi dences In tho country were shat tered. Many are injured; but none fatally. The residence of JohnThls iell was Ignited from a ehatteieo 'amp, aul is a total loss of $3000. It the town, brick business blocks ore i total loss. The Odd Fellows' oulldlng Is down, valued at $10,000. It was occupied by Beams & Thomas' grocery; W. C. Chapmun, harness maker; Dr, Stltt and Dr. Wasson, dentists; Rjmbo Bros , tobacconists; Parker & Nlbrora mil linery; Raleigh Bartlett, editor Enterprise. The latter slept In the building, havlug a very narrow -scape. He was slightly Injured b falling plaster. The bank building ulfbrcd only a slight damage. W. H. Hncke, plumber und tinner, was iligutly damaged. .Masonic hall, ccupled by H. H. Chitteudeu, gen eral merchandise, Is a total loss. Chittenden has tho building piled on His stoeir, tue uamage being w vera I thousand dollars. The build lug owned by Mrs. Kittle Moore Is a total loss. It was occupied by Joseph Donovan, barber, nud W. Q. Davis, butcher. In the structure Horaco Patten and Thomas Rogers dept In the second story. Beuuett's building, just west, piled over It, crUHhlng tho roof and imprisoning the sleepers, fortunately Injuring neither. The two-story brick build ing occupied by Raik Bennett Is u total loss, only one wall left stand ing; loss, 16000. The Wulker build Ing, occupied by J. M. Miller, drug gist; Hewitt's watch store, J. A. & L Blum, general merchandise, is badly damaged. Tho Plutt block, occupied by the postolUce, Crystal Bros,, Mndlsou grocery, and tho Vacaville Enterprise, Is ulmost a total loss. Tho residouco of Fred Hutton, In tho village, Is a total los. It Is hard to estimate tho damage In tho vlllago, but it Is very largo. All the wooden buildings wero racked and twlBted out of shape. The brick residence of Call M. Gales, Lagoon valloy, Is badly wrecked. Rev. O. E. Felker, San Jose, Is Injured badly, A hired man wus badly Injured. Tho brick resi dence of Dr. Dobbins, near tho daced in a modified form, commend Ing the earn wit public and party ser vices of Quay, and was adopted. Oregon and Washington B. R. Portland, April 20.- The lines of the Oregon and Washington Rill road company were sold today by George H. Durham, in ister In rbnn eery, at public salo to satisfy tho decrreof the United Stales circuit court in favor of I'nnuers Loan & Trust Co., of Now York. Road was bid tit by O. D. Wright of Philadel phia for ono million and quarter dollars, Stole from the Rotschilds, Dublin, April 20, A sensation was caused on Hie bourse by a report 'hut Herr Jneder, chief cashier of he great banking house of Rots rhllds at Fmnhfort, was a defaulter for over a million marks. It N said Jaeder hns i he grea'er part of the stolen money tn tits po&wslon and under an nsuraed name is endeav oring to raeh a foreign country probably the United States. - The Alger Will Run. Nkw Yontc, April 20. Mall and Exnrees savs r!ally: "General Rusnell A, 'as Informed us that he will nnf write a letter of withdrawal from he presidential contest. He fnvoa unintrucfed delegations to the Min neapolis convention. To Friends of Home Rule. New York. April 20. An appeal "f the national Federation of Amer ica to friends of Home ride, for Ire 'ind, has been Issued. The nppenl U slernpd hv Thomas A. Emmett, "resident. It requested contribu tion to bo sont to Treasurer Eugene Kelly, 2 Cooper Union. Does Not Expire Until 1894. WA8FriNOTOi, April 20. Slier man has notified the senate that n forther examination of the Chinese Immigration question ha convinced the foreign relations committee that tho Chinese exclusion legislation would not expire till 1894. Free Coinage Advocatod. New York, April 20. A meeting was held tonight at Cooper union. under the auspices of the Prople's party, when the free and unlimited coinoge of silver was ndvocnted by a number of speakers members of the trades organization?. Incendiarism. Louisville, Ky., April 20. Seven attempts to burn the city was made last nltrht. Inside of four houro, fifteen buildings wero destroyed, all incendiary and all in the same section. W DEIIIMUTS. Continuation of Report of Yes terday's Convention. Ayifs Sarsaparllla Dr. J. C. Ayr Is Co., Low, rftjutoitu,n Mass. WorUi IxxtU- town, Is badly wrecked. Miss Lou Dobbins and Miss Portia Hill were rescued from n pile of brick unin jured. The electric light wires are down, and tho water mains are racked. A largo force of men are ut work clearing tho streets and pull ing down threatening ruins. Anothor Earthquake. Sacramento, April 20. A slight shook of enrthquako occured this morulng at 2.01; no damage was done. Oklahoma Boomers. Union City, April 20. There Is a report froniMlno Mills, west of hero, that ono man was killed In a dispute over a claim yesterdav, but It cnu- not uo confirmed. A number of boomers are returning disappointed at uot getting claims. 'Okarciik, O. T April 20. Yes terday morning Okarche was e lonely depot on the Rock Island road this morning it has 1600 iu habitants Including twenty women. Pennsylvania Democrats. llAitiiiBiiunci, April 0. The state Republican convention met today. General Jainea Latta, of Phlitidolphia, ch lrmaii. The plat form declares unbounded confidence in President Harrison ns "a leader without fear and without reproach;" opposes ex Ini'go f silver, hut favors tho ) urehasf of American silver at market value and tho Issue of treas ury notes In payment, declares that more Btrlngvut immigration laws aro ueoessury, HAiuuBiiuitn, Pa., April 20. A siHClul lesoluilon was presented, IcongrutulaMug Quay uu his muni nutations for popular approval of his course. The r solution was re ceived with mingled cheers, hoots und biases. The resolution was tern potailly withdrawn, hut ufter the Crop Outlook. Chioaoo, Ills., April 20. The Farmers' Review reports the spring seeding Is progressing favorably uenrly everywhere, and the crop on I look Is favorable. Qoing to Italy. Washington, April 20. Gov ernor Torfer, minister to Italy, had n lonp conference with Blaine yes terday, preparatory to his return to Rome. Ho will sail Saturday. Louisiana Election. Nmv Orleans, April 20.- Latest returns from yesterday's state elec tion Indicate that Foster (anti-Lot tery Dpmocrnt) will have for gov ernorship a majority of 80,000. Ho got n largo colored vote In many parishes. Col. Wheaton Nominated. Wahiiinoton, April 20. The President has sent to the senate tho nomination of Colonel Frank Wheaton, Second lnfautary, to bo brigadier-general. Democratic Chairman. Portland, April 20. The Demo crutlostii to central committee today elected D. R. Murphy, of Portland, chairman, nud C. N. Walt, of Port land, secretary. Cold Blooded Murder. Flat Rock, N. C, April 20. L. B. Brookshlre, a prominent citizen aud politician, was shot dead by John P. Jones, his nephew, at tho poetofllce. Brookshlre was killed without a chance to defend himself. Ho was recently tried on a charge of having assaulted Jones' wife and was acquitted. Defrauding the Government. New York, April 20. A mjs terlous arrest made by Government officials Is said to bo the beginning ofaserhs of wholesale arrests of importer) and customs employees for defrauding the Government by uudervuluing Imports. Somo seventy-five persons, It Is said, are Im plicated In the steal and sums thus taken aggregates over ?300,Q00, OREGON DEMOCRATS. Continuation of Yesterday's Pro ceedings. Portland, April 20, The fol lowing wero nominated by the con ventien: Presidential electers: First dis trict, a A. Miller. Jacksonville; W. L. Colvlg, Jacksonville; Second dis trict, George M Noland, Aitoria; W. T. Butcher, Baker City. Delegates to the national conven tien: J. J. Daly, Polk county; A. Bush, Marion; J. L Cowan, Linn; H. C. Grady, Umatilla; 8. F. Flood, Douglas; T. G. Reams, Jackson ; F. V. Holmaii, Multnomah; H. Black mail, Morrow. Eight alternates werech'tseu as follews: C W. Roby, J. It, Campbell, W. H. Vaugbu, C. A. Cogswell, C. J. Trenchurd, F. W." Feuton, T. M. Ridlordson. F. B. H utou. The delegates will go un luslrutted, but nil are known to favor Cleveland for president. At the evening session George E. Chamberlain was nominated for at torn ty general. District nominations were ratified as follews: First Judicial District Circuit judges, P. P. Prim, H. K. Hauna; prosecuting attorney, 6. U. Miicbel; state b nrd of equalization, V. A. Duulap, tieeoud District Judge, M L. Pipes; attorney, G. A. Dorrls; boiud of equalization, L. Bllyeu. i bird District Judge J. J. Shaw; attorney, W. R. Bllyeu; bourd ol equalization, W. C. Couley. Fourt District Judgb E. D. Stmt tuck; attorney, Newton McCoy; board of equalization, C. N. Wait. Fifth District Judge, not filled; prosecuting attorney, A. A. Cleve land; board of equalisation, not filled. Sixth District-Judge, M D. Clif ford; attorney, C. F, Hdt; board ot equalization, W. G. Hunter. Seyenth District-Judge, W. L. Bradshaw; attorney F. A. Moore; board of equalization, William Hughes. Joint Senators Coos, Curry and Josephine, C. K. Chanselor; Uma tillu and Union, J. H. Raley; Sherman aud Wasco, J. A. Smith; Lake, Klamath and Crook, C. A. Gogswell; Tillamook, Washington and Columbia, G. W. Fernside. Joint Representatives Tillamook and Yamhill, G.F.Williams; Har ney nud Grant, M. R. Riggs; Union and Wallowa, D. A. McAIllttei; Sherman aud Wasco, H. E. Moore und S. F. Blythp. Resolutions calling upon the com ing legislature to make a liberal uppropriution for an exhibit at the world's fair and for the construction by the state of a WEiavo road around the dalles of tlioli river, were adopted. A resolution waslutiodueed to the eflect that tho convention recognizes In Grover Cleveland a man lit for the office of president, and instruct ing the delegutes to use every honor able means to secure bis nomination atChitugo. The part of the resolu tion Instructing delegates for Cleve land was lost, and the delegates go uninstrucfed, but are favorable to Cleveland. A resolution endorsing Governor Pennoyer's administration, and ask that his name be placed ou tho na tional ticket, was also passed. Tho convention then adjourned, Dauitl Murphy, of Portland, will probubly be chairman of the state central committee. -?olumbia determining the set and drift" of tho' lake currents, and will be under the direction of the weather bureau. The bottles are to be given out to vessel captains, who will agree to throw them overboard and eutir certain data on blanks fnrnlshed for that purpose. In order to do their work systematically the j;reat lukts have been mapped out in numbered sections, c mmenclii at Duluih and uumbtriug eastward. There arc 410 sections iu nil, each one con taining about 180 fquare miles. Wheu the captain throws one of the bottles iu the water, he will place in it, before so doing, a slip of paper upon which the date and the posi tion of the es.el Is entered. On each slip is the request that the finder send it to the chief of the weather bureau nt Washington, or hand it to the nearest goerumcLt observer, lighthouse keeper or ost master, to be forwarded. By noting where the bottles go ashore, the data will be obtained from which the trend of the lake currents can bo calculated. TO KILL THE BOY KINO. That Was the Aim of the Spanish Anarchist, Madrid, April 20. Tho arrest of Felipe Munoz, the t narchlst, who was betrayed Into the hands of the police by Delbocht, who informed the authorities that Munoz was the prime mover nmong the anarchists ahd supplied him and others with bombs, promhes to result in the ex tirpation of a dangerous class iu Spain. Munoz bus already made a confession that has caused the arrest of a uumber of his accomplices, and it Is thought before Ihe police are through with him all the leading anarcliifcts of Spain will be uuder arrest or have sought safety in flight. A most decided sensation was cie ated yesterday by making public the further confession made b Alunoz to the magistrate who has charge of the case. Muuoz told tht official that at a secret meetiug ol the anarchists lots will be drawn to decide which uumbers should kill the boy king of Spalu. The state ment caused much anxiety, and tht precautions to guard against au attack upon the king have been greatly added to. Several auarcblste under arrest confessed an attempt wus made to be made to blow up the rojul palace, but none until now acknowledged a direct attempt upon the life of the king would be made. With the knowledge that such a conspiracy does exist, the authori ties will be able to guard agafi st It. The public do not know anv thing beyond that Munoz revealed tht existenceof a plot to kill the king, but it is thought in a very short time every one connected with It will be taken Into custody. It is also thought Munoz will make a clean breast of his connection with tho anarchist movement, nud b this meads escape the life sentence Impending over him. PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOWtf LOTS! FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS. $2.00 Per dozen for Hie finest flnlnhed I'uoroauAru lotbecity. MONTEB DUOS., 189Commerclnl Street, F, B, SOOTIIWICK Contractor Salem, niul 1 liuildcr. - Oregon. A. H. F0RSTNER & CO. Machine Shop, Guns, Sporting Goods, Etc., 803 Commercial Strett, F, T. HART, MFKOHANT TAILOR, Over Small's Clotlilrig Store. MISS OLIVIA MaSCHEH, AI illincry Store, Removed to Cottle block. Hprlim Goods Arriving. T. J. CRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPEIt HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 3Jth and ChemckeU Street. JOHN M. PAYNE & CO, Real Estate and Insurance. First Bialrwny north oflUush bonk. RADABAUGII & EPLEY, Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, 41 riUltoBtrett. SBVJfi a I ifo rnia Balecry, THE BEST. 101 Court Street. 8. W. THOMPSON & CO., 221 Commercial St. LarycLine of Loose AND MOUNTED DIAMONDS. MRS, M. E. WILSON, Leading Salem Modiste. 265 Commercial St, A. M: Undertaking and Cabinet Work, 107 State Street. Mi:b. i:. c. kokco, Fashionable Hairdresser, Ladies' aud Gents' Barber Shop. IS4 Court Street. MILLER & AMSLER, GcnnniiHcat Market UlBouthCom.St. Fresh and Salt Meat and Sausages. J. J. Scientific Horseshoeing. OPPOSITE FOUItDRY On State Street. RICE & BOSS, Horseshoers, General Blacksmltblng, 47 State Street. THE Salem Haclctnan is II, roiiLB. Best Line In tbe City. Court Street. SALEM DYE WORKS. Tailoring, CLEANING AND REPAIRING 187 Court Street. L. S. & MARK S. SKIFF DENTISTS, 250 Liberty Street, on Elcctrlo Car Line. J. L. BENNETT & SON. CAHDXES, Frnit and Cigars, P. O Bfoolc. i tltilintliirt'o dlUMm 01 IlUiltrtllUHd Cigars and Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 243 Oom'l Street. BOSTON Coffee House. 5c LUNCH. Open alt Night t. m BLUNDJSLL. Meat, Poultry and Fish Market. Insurance Block. A traveling mtu wbo cbanced to be in tbe store of E. V. Wood, at McKees Kocks, Pa., Bays while be was waiting to see Air. Wood, a little girl eome in with a bootle la beled CbauiLerlain's Pain Balm and said: "Mamma wants another bot tle. Bhe snys it Is the best medicine for rheumatism she ever used." 60 cent bottles sold by Geo. E. Good, drujrglst. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils itid Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, JIair. Nails and Shingles, Ifay. Feed and Fpncn Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc It SbouM He iu Kery House. J. II. Wil8ou,371 Clay St.. Bharpa burir, Pa., saj-H bo will not bo with out Uu Klug'n Is'ew Dlfcovery for Count! mot Ion. Cougs and Colds, that It cured Ills wife wus threatened Uh l'ueuiuoiiia after U attack of "La GrlpK," when various nlhor reme illea uiidKcverat physlcluns tuiil dono her no go'. Hubert Barber, of Ctokspoit, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery for Luug Trouble. Notl.'iig like It. Try It, Free trial bolt eat Fry's drugstore, 225 Com'l street. Large bottirs, 60c. aud $1.00. MARKETS. Fuutlam), April 21. Wheat val ley, fl.850fl.4Uj Walla Walla, 1.S5 ? 1.40 Han Fhahcisco. A prll 20. Wheat seller tl.-JOj. Chicago, April iX).-At cloNJlwheat platform was adopted was re-Intro- was sternly cash May 60 J I. A YOUNG FIEND. Guilty cf All the Crimes in the Calendar. Boston, April LU Charles Tyler (colored), of Lincoln, 17 years old, is locked up iu the Cambridge jail, having eight charges agaiust him, to three of wnlch he has confessed. He is charged with au attempt at wreck Inguu express train In Dectmber, 18SI), on the Fitchburg road, near the Lincoln station, confessed; blow ing open a combination safe of tbe Fitchburg railroad at Wuldeu sta tion, confessed; breaking aud enter lug the hotel at Lal.o Walden iu Jauuary lust In search of booty; wrecking a train on the Fitchburg near Codiuuu bridge in February last; robbery of a mileage book from G. M. Buker, confessed; assaulting his mother with a huge water pitcher, tufllcting severe wounds; setting tiro to a barn, burnlug eigh teen horses and twenty head of cat tle, besides a large amount of carri ages aud other valuables belonging to a largo boarding stable. Young Tyler is something after the Jesse Pomeroy stamp. His greatest de light Beems to be to see people sutler torture. Wheu a mere child he found his greatest pleasure in tortur ing animals. He was expelled from school ou accouut of his vicious habits. He has some eighteen brothers and sisters. CURRENT OF THE LAKES. Government Talcing Measures to Mark Their Direction. Chicago, April J20. Durlug tbe next few months a great many hot ties will be cast U,on tho Shores of Lake Michigan. They aro to be thrown luto the water for experi mental purposes by lake captains, who will undertake tbe servlco at the request of the United States government. The experiments are to be conducted for the purpose of AAAgAHOE RESERVE. The Rush for Land in the Okla homa Territory. Ei. Reno, April 20. Precisely al noon, as provided by the presidents proclamation, cannon thundered forth the signal, carbines repeated It, and 20,000 men, on horrrbpck, In wagons and on foot, rushed into tin Cheyenne and Arapahoe country, under whip aud spur. Everybody rushing over flat and hollow, madl racing over to the quarter section for town lots. Soldier guarded the Hue as well as possible, and were assisted by boomers themselves, who saw to it no one should secuie an advautage. The greatest crowds were at points atWatonga and Itoss more, seats of counties "C", aud "H", Watouga twenty-Ave milet from tho line, Rissmore forty miles. Eveiy man seemed to know just where ho wa3 going, and headed foi his longed-for land without bestow ng a glance at other rushers. A "ew wheels were lost near the line, and many more will be left in the gullies this afternoon, but no serious accidents. A special train over tbe Choctaw road from Oklahoma dumped a load at Hock Island cross ing a few minutes after noon. A crowd from El Reno, which has a town organization complete, reached tbe land ut the same time. Tbe site was black with men within half an hour after the opening. PKOFKSSIONAI. CARDS. GEO. H. BURNETT, Attorney at law, fcalem, Oregnn. Office over Laid a and TyAUCY & E1NUI1AM, Attorneys xj ixmuwiora ni lax., talem, Oregon. Having nn abstract ol the records ofMarlon ounly, Including a lot nnd block Index oi dalem, theyhae special facilities lor ex tmlnliig titles to real estate. Business in -lie supreme court and In the state depart ments will receive prompt attention. Q T. RICHAKDSON, Attorney at law, O. office up stairs in front rooms of new streets, Salem, Oregon. JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney at law. Kooms 3 and 4, Ladd & Hush's bank oulldlng, Salem, Oregen. 811yr H. K. BONHA5I. V. H. HOLMES. BOM! AM A. Holmes, Attorneys at law. Office in Bush's block, between State nd Court, on (Xmi'ISt. 'MILMON FOKD, attoiney at law. Salem, 1 Oregon. Office up-stalrs in Walton's ilock. klarl H. BRADSHAW, PHYSICIAN AND lalem. Oregon, office in uiu..u,qw uvtti UIDUUID UtCl , II 1.UUB ft Lngland's bank. Residence corner State ind . E corner Winter street. H. YOUNG, M. D., Office formerly . occupied by Dr. Rowland, corner ;ourt and Liberty Btreets. Telephone No. 15. Office heurs: 8 a m. to 12; 2 to 4 p. m., ind 7 to 9 p. in. Residence lxtn street on electric car line. Telephone No. 9, AfoAFEt & BROOKS. Physicians il aud Surgeons, JIurphy bleck, up stairs. Commercial street, Salem, Or. DR. W. 8. AlOTT, physician and sur geon. Office In Eldrldge Block. Sa- Offlce hours 10 to 12 a. ni. ictn, Oregon 2lo4p. m. B. PHILBROOK, M. D.,Homeopathlst. Office 155 Court street: Realdenon X47 Kh street. GeLeral Dnxctlce. Sneelal attention given to diseases of Women and children. fiig T.HOUSER.M D. Physician and sur Eton. Practice limited to diseases of the nervous system. Catarrh Including asthma and rupture or hernia. Office In Cottle block rooms 11 and 12. Office hours Iroui 9 to L! a. m. and from 2 to e p. m. lltf. y CARTER'S Jf PILLS. H CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci deut to a bilious state rf the system, such ai Dlizlaess, Jiausea Dnnsfness, Distress aftei eatinc Pain In Um Side &c While their most reuuiMuuisuccuh ma ueen shown In curing Hendae j. yt f Aim u' i Ijttli Liven Pilm iro equnllt l iable in Constipation, curing ind preventing tin annoying complaint, whl! tliey also comet all disorders of the stomach stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels, iven If they only cured HEAD e io they would be almost priceless to those hu suffer from this distressing complaint, nit fortunately tbeir iroodiiMs does nnt rmi ti -re. and those who once try them will tlnd these littk pills raluable in so manr wan that (her will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick head ACHE the hana of so many Urea that here Is where mko our great boast Our puis cure It wlulo oUieii do not I inrsa'a Lrrtuc Ijvm Pills invmim.n an 1 very easy to take. One or two pills make j leal D tlOE R. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, Itt State street, .w...u, jl. i'luifllicu UCUUll UUC(V ons of every deserintion. lions a specialty. Palules opera Oregon-Land Company's Price List. 10 acres of land 5 miles south of Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There will be 100 acres set to fruit, immediately adjoining this tract, this spring; price, $50 jper acre, $100-cash, balance easy pay ments. Choice of four ten acre fruit tracts five miles south of Salem (postrffice) one all in cultivation, very sightly; two others three-fourths in cultivation, balance in good timber; one three-fourths in cultivation, balance in pasture, $45 per acre, cash, balance easy payment and long time. Choice of 25 ten acre fruit tracts six miles south of Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, very desirable location; springs and running water, adjoining The Oregon Land Company's model 100 acre orchard farm, three miles from steamer landing. First choice 60 per acre, cash, balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for land out ol the fruit crop. This land will be set out to fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner, by the Willamettee "Valley Fruit Growing company so Jaat a two year old orchard, complete in every respect, will cost the purchaser $125 per acre, includinar a good fence around it. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company has now more than 300 acres set out in this way, and will take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in fruit growing in the Willamett Valley, what they are doing and how their orchaids,look." The people of Salem and their visiting friends are cordially invited to call at the office of the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com pany, in the Gray building with the Oregon Land com pany, and take a ride to Sunnyside and see what is being done in tlie way of fruit raising in the vicinity of Salem, Oregon. You will enjoy the ride to Sunnyside and see something worth seeing. 19 80-100 acres cultivated land with house, spring and orchard 3 miles from Turner, $60 per acre, cash, balance in three equal annual payments. 18 40-100 acres cultivated land with barn and running water, $45 per acre, 4; cash, balance in three equal 'annual payments. First payment will be taken in work. 6 fruit tracts ranp-iner from 12 to 14 acres each, all cultivated, 200 fruit trees on each lot, land all plowed, $45 per acre, cash, balance in three equal annual payments. Work such as carpenter work, cutting wood, making rails, building fence, setting out and cultivating trees taken m part payment on land; also horses, harness, wagons, or buggies taken on part payment on land; also good city property, when unencumbered by mortgage or other claims taken in part payment on land. DR. MIN1AS.A. DAVId. Office hours, 8 a. in. to 11 n. m.; 2 p. in to 5 p. m. Day or nklit calls promptly attended to Special attention gi en to dfceasesof worn en and children office In n e w Ban 1c Blk 305 Commercial street. Residence same DR MILLERS. LUND, EpUcopal aec toiy;cornnrClicinekeU aud Church. Office hours 1 to A p in. 4NNICEK. JKFMIBYS. M D. Treat ment or Ladies and Children a spec y Office heurs: 9 to 12, and 2 to 4. El drldge block, Salem, Oregon, WD. PUCH1, Architect, Plans, Specl , ncatlons and superintendence lor Office HO Com- all clashes of buildings. lucrvroi si., up suiirs, fi J.McCAl'HTLANDTcivirsanltaryand Jv. Hydraulto Engineer. U. S. Depnty mineral sureyor. City simeyors office Cottle-Park hurbt Block. Salem, Oregon. hu12CSS' Ml D.C.SHERMAN, U, S. Pension and Claim agent. P. 'J Box 28L8a!em, Oregon. Depnty County filer Vrlte for blanks. w E. CA. ROBERT, ArcUltc t, room m. Mar . quam building, Portland, Oregon. BUSINESS CARDS. HOKYE& MILLS, Proprietors Ihe l'orce lain Bath and Kha vine Parlors. Hae tne only Porcelain Itath Tubs In the city. Mi Commercial street, aaletn. Oregon. a aoae, TBer are ttrtetlv ventin nrt . ease ail who use them In rtaU at 25 cents not prtpa ;or ; pu-ve, but by their gentle action inuoauwiioiBe nwm in TiaUatSacents o for $1 SU eTtryu here, or sent by mail SI CUTIS VZZIZJSS CO., Uj TBk. PRAGUE 4 ALLEN. Blacksmiths and boresboelng and repairing. Only the si workmen emploed. Opposite Mat laturance building B.HMITII 4 CO., Contractors. Sewer. inc. cement Bldewiilks, Kxcn valine. All work tiromntlv dnn iii.m i. Leave orders with Dcsan Bros 4:lll'm L- If You Expect to MAKE MONEY In the Chicken llusi ness you need the Pacific Incubator and Brooder, It Is cheap, reliable, substantial, easily utderstood, and will hatch any kind of i. ua newer man a hen. Send 8c stamp to PSfIS,aBe on,,ur new 8J-page illustra lf d catalogue of IncubatorsThoroughbred Fowls, a LV. HKX. NETTINGS, Bone This book cob tains 80 sull-slzed colored wlS,,in2;rn,aJ,i.brerSs,''an1UrCplete PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO,, No. 1313 CASTRO ST., Oakland, Cal. run V Urei BPET-UYING.-I make a specially oi cot rt-o wine nnd lavlnir. rariist. en UDard reUid with ffrvt -ir ii... Meaning. Leavn orders with J. H. Lunn or Bnren A Bon. J. G. LU HUMAN. rOHN KNIOHT. Blacksmith. Hows M.h,J?,D.eJi,J').rra,rinap0lJly-siip U the fljot of Liberty street, Salem. Oregon. 2.20tf faslH Saalta, bHfej,-;1 I . kinds of vehicle. Repairing a special- mnn jKtau. - Btate street, ANYTHING. Fum baled hnr and feeAtn Ann tnii JP. Ke7 West cigars, tobacco pipes, PrtceTut BlW8'8bel0undt lowest T. BURROWS, No 22rt Commercial BL, Halero O. CROS$, ' and Packer State BL and Court St. Tbe best meat delivered to all parts of the city Columbia Poultry Yards, J. M. BRENTS, Manager. Lock Box 1210, Seattle, Wash Breeders ol Thoroughbred Poultry of fol lowing varieties; H. a White Leghorns, 8. C. Brown Leg horns, White Plymouth Recks, Barred Plymouth Rocks, PR Games, Black Lat.g shams. Light Brahamas, BufT Cochin, I"artrldge Cochins, Bronze Turkeys. Bend lor Circular and Price List. aMlK ALKA-HESPEBIAN HOCIETY . i "I! yy t-aturday evening at 8 -dork, tn the ball over the State Insnr anee balMlnc Meetings are op.? tSthe puHle, Itov. Robert Wbltaker, Pres. l)r W. V cusick. Vice President. ' itStt FOILl?rFJTrN,ew. b5nM ,n North vf,itnu. App,y Hofcr, North S eai, or at JoeaNALottioe. L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. The Best Box SUIIt and Corral In the llty. yulet, family horses a specialty. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SAIiEIvf. - - - ORBOON M,T. RINEMAN SEXIXB lit Staple " and 'Fancy Groceries. Crockery .'glassware. Lamps, "W? ami Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed Also VMttotablesand fruits In their seasnu. "Highest lrtc paid for country prodnce JVefcollct a share of your patronage. 8-v laauteiueet Mi