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f ' nmmmmiu yi mijiw VA """fflffWl "r' " i"1"1"!1 LiWIW''! 1M''rt? ' m PEOPLE'S PARTY. Gresham Will Likely t Accept tfce Nomination. The People's Party. LOmajia, Neb., Julyl. Deleuatca Jrttie People's party national con- Stition me arriving in large num- W&, the Indications lire that every lie In the unlou will have fall del Uon. The convention will havi ng delegates. And notwithstand ing the diversity of opinion umortft Hie delegates it in believed harmony twill prevull. Among arrivals till f kiorning vor& General JB. Weaver, Sf Iowa. Weaver says ho is for judge Gri'slinm if the hitter will ae nepl. Ju the event of GreshuniV declination however, Weaver ayr She is in the hands of his party. 'The freuninn of the blue aud gray is to he one of the leadsug features of the (convention. Grcsham Will Bun. -Valpabaiso, lud , July 1. Is ?J. .Bozearth of thu People's pun (candidate for Supreme Judge, sj !he has reeelved positive ui-hur.ii i. li the Indiana slut. eentrul corn ice that Judge Wilterv,. Giv- ji haspromi-ed to maku ttiu race president as the nominee of the bple's party. Tlio judges' son i said "I know of no reason win tier should not except the honor era-it tendered him, he believes lu lost of the doctrines of the new irty; still I cannot say authorita tively the nomination will be oflet- Fed or accepted." tw ... In The Senato Today. 'Washington, D. C, July 1. VlUe senate voted to adjourn from tuday uutll Tuesday. Owing to on- sjeqtlou of several senators no vote Iwiih taken on silver bill, matter iwent over without agreement us to time for taking vote. Conferees on River aud hurbor hill have agreed to foiily two points In dispute, senate fntiiendrnent providing for the Dalles iboat railroad und Lake Wushitigion cnnal. The senate conferees recent d iffroiu both with proviso of a board i.f four army olllcers and tlnee .civilians to bo appointed to re-ex- Juritlueboth railway projects. Goddard McAuliffo Contost. HAN Fhakcibco, July l.Ueneial concensus of opinion Beetim to be -that the Goddard MoAulillu contest was one of the inoHt awkward uu- (tjfBcieutlile allulrs over witnessed heto ? between meu of such prominence. BMcAulilIe's defeat Is attributed to 'ilofectlvo beadwork. Ill star bus tet. fuTlio Australian Is acknowledged to rAbondotormlncd forceful tighter but the bns added nothlug to His reputu !ilnn tivliiHt nluht's vletorv. & j 2 The Sparta Robbora. Union. Ore.. July 1. Trial of Crank Hart. It. J. Harris, James Comstock and W. L. Wells for pnr- j- . . . ttlnlnntlmr In the Bnarta robbery was Ecoupleted In tho circuit court here lyesterday. W. L. Wells was set free. fjames Comstock plead guilty to ftheftof a saddle and was houteneed uo tho penitentiary for a term of jthruo years. Hart and Harris wore feaoh sentenced for a term of live lyean. Storm in Philadelphia. Paiiadkm'iua, Juno 0. !!- vctin 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday u orriflo thunder and lightning rjtorm. ncoomnaiiled by torronls of tain aud n heavy wind, pawed over fJtuls city, doing couslderablo datu- tgo to houses and trees, killing one aan and injuring soveral others. A Lock Out. iPlTTSMUiu, July 1. Three thmu- ?ml tonuago men ot tnu Jioniesteiui iworks are idle. The llrm forestalled the nion and dlBchurgcd all thu cm inloveoa at midnight hurt nleht, aud liiis have cleverly (bread all men l2'- S5linj H a lockout Instead of a IsSliltX Enormous Crop of Wheat. Toi'KKA, Kaiuas, July 1. Tho ; vKanaa8 farmers are having great dlf- hnoulty getting euougn nanus to nar mat tho enormous crop of wheat now ready for cutting. It Is believed the Hold will be largest lu the history of Iho state. Flooded. Ikw Oiii.mans.IiiIv 1. Tliueiitlie Seuutry along thu AAlto river from mouth to Port Vincent sixty i la Hooded to tho depth of three feut. JUibIucsx Is wholly sus Many families are leaving ! fortho lillla. Crops are almost (Tolly destroyed. Yale Won Trlanclo. 'jKkw London, July 1. Yale won i triangle two mile straightaway wbytwonnd half lengths, Col bin second. Harvard third. Un- pMelal time, Yah) 12 03J: Columbia S SO, Harvard 1 2 23. For Bost Whoat. London, July 1. At tho inter- atlonal inlllers exhibition the mulon gold medal for thu Inst at whs awarded Manitoba fur ;hlWt of lUd rife. Klot in Toledo. t'tfBLWH), June 80. Yesterday af. i a riot occurred between the en of two street cap compau m mi outcome of tho legal war Jt emtlted In the arrest of 200 Tie First Fasted. INHTON.D. C, July 1. The fep. ngreed to conference re- Um tucrieuiiurai bin, i lira is liewenu aitprejirimion om Uiktwlou. LOOKING TOR CLUES. A MobWishes to Wreak Vengear.o on Wilson. Okkcion CiiV, July 1. Ytslerday Chief of Police Purdoni.aceompanied by George Casler and William Kwl ly, went from Oregon City to Mil waukle, and to the homo of fillko Walsh, where the statements of Mr. Walsh and his wife were taken, re lative to the death of tliclr daughter Mamie. They examined clely the clothing, and -then, taking Mr. Walsh and his son Richard, they weut to Mr. Luelllug's aud obtain ed his statement of tho case. From bis house they followed tho trail which Mamie was told to toko to the beny patch, where, by previous ap polutment, they met detective George A. Reed and Frederick Rue iow. The chief's object was to niab a diligent search for the button l rn from her drawers, and tho pin that neld on tho collar. After more than three hours' systematic search, he button was discovered by Mr Walsh who was searching around ,vlth a stick, In close proxlmy to Woorgo Casler aud William Kelly tlio others being near by The pai y all rushed to the place, where lb tulton lay pirlly hid bv wvn weeds and a stick. Joe Purdmi picked It up aud remarktd. "This Is what wo are looking ! It fits exactly the torn drawers anf ierves to fix the guilt upon WI'boii." The button was found not moit than GO feet north from tho plno where Wilson was at work am .bent CO feet from whero the ham mer was found Thursday. Th. marks upon tho girl's forehead wen evldoutly made by this huuiuiei while she was lying down, instead if by a bootheol, as heretofore sup posed. WILSON WKAKKNS. Okixjon City, July 1. Retween 1 aiidSn'ulok this morning, iu re spouse to repeated calls by Wllbon for a minister, tho sherlil sent fur Rev. E. Gitthons, theMcthodlsl pis tor, who Immediately went and re mained for an hour In the cell con voking with him. Wilson tulked freely, but perslbted throughout in asserting his Innocence. Ho was evidently much distressed and in great fear, ids body being all in a tremble. Ills principal fi'ar seems to be of violenco and ho admitted that he contemplated guieido to es cape from the hands of the mob, whom ho believes intend to torture him In some manner before killing him. It Is probable that ho may yet bo pievallcd upon to confess, as ho has shown evident signs of weak ening. When told last night that he was likely to bo attacked by a mob dining the night. He askod to be burled in the samo cemetery as Ma ude Walsh, because she was innoc ent and he also is innocent. Hut he whb assured that (Ills would not be permitted. There are six other pris oners in tho jail, and thoy refuse to enter the cell with him on account of their fear that ho may do them violenco. ADoubln Suicide. Rai.tijioiu:, July 1. A man and woman registering as F. St. Cloud aud wife were found dead yesterday afternoon lu a lodglng-houe. The room was lu great disorder. Quauti ties of rough on ri)tH, laudanum and morphine were found, aud they are presumed to ho tho means of suicide A bill was pre-ienttd lo the couple today, aud It Is presumed their In ability to pay It caused tho tragedy Among their effects wore papers showing Ft. Cloud was discharged from tho grenadier guards of Eng land, June 25, 18i)0. HIb linen boro tho name of F.F.Londy. Tho wo Is thought to bo Irene Story, of HageiHtown. Know It Was Dangorous. PilHitlNB, Cal., July 1. The ball- er of a threshing machine blew up at this plaeo last evening at 7 o'clock, fatally Injuring Ross l)lusmori, frauturlug tho Jaw aud Internally Injuring Thunias Wallace and scald lug Fireman Johnson. Tho engine was an old one aud had not been used for some time. The men knew It was dangerous and took it out in tho Held to try It. A Pennsylvania Oyclono Rm.roNTAiNi:, Pa., July 1. The report of a oyclono lu tho lower part of tlio county Monday has Just reached here. Tlio path was 1500 feotrwldo aud six tulles long, level ing everything lu Its course. Luck ily there wes no lot of life, but suvoral houses wero carried away and conslnerablo damage done. Tho Wall Gave Way. LYNUiinuun, Pa., July 1... While workmen wero engaged lu building au addition to a largo building on Main street yesterday the wall gave way and hurried n number of per nous. J, II, Wlnsluw, nwnerof the building, and two colored meu were killed. Seven colored men were badly hurt. Policeman Charged With Murdor. BAN F..ncisco, July 1, Police ollleor P. J. Thompson, who shot and killed Robert Klrlln, while rc Bhtlng arrest Wednesday, was charged with murder yesterday. His preliminary examination will coiuo up today, when ho wdl prob ably be discharged fiont custody, Secrotary Fostsr at Work, WAHiiiNoniN, July 1. Secretary of State Foster vw at his depart ment piomptly yesterday aud begun builuws without the leant ceremony, Yale Won 1'ke rtetiliuan'a. Nkw London, July 1. Yule won frtshmau bout race Harvard A Col umbia tie, THE PROHIBITION PARTY. General BidweU Nominated for President. Cjncinatti, July 1. The ma jority repoH has the following fi nance plunk: "The money of tho country should be Issued by the gen eral government only, In sufflclent quantities to meet the demands of builnew, and five full opportunity for the employment or labor. To thip end an Increase in the volume of money Is demandul, and no In dividual or corporation should be al lowed to make any profit through Its Ineuu, It should bo made u legal tender for the payment of all debts, public and private. Its volume should bo llxtd at a deflultu sum per capita ami made to Increase with our Ineiease In population. We fa vor free and unlimited coinage of silver a'jil gold." The tariff plank Is as follews: "Tanfl should bo levied only as a defense against foreign governments which levy a tarill upon or bar out our products from their markets, roveiiiio being incidental. The re sidue of means necessary to the eeo lomlcal administration of tho gov ernment should be raised by levying t burden on what tho people posses, .ustead of upon what we consume." On option dealing the plank Is usfol ews: "speculation in margins con erniug grain, money aud products, nid the formation of pools,trustsund ombiiMtloiiB foraibltrary advance uenl of price.sbould be suppressed." Other p.pnkfl urge laws for tho sup pression of the liquor trafilcjdemaud woiirin suH'ragu and equal pay le ardlew, of tex; demand governmen control of railroads, telegraphs, ami )ther public corporations; further re striction of Immigration and exten sion of naturalization, opposes ac quisition of land by aliens; favois i ho foifeituru of unearned land grautsjdenouuees mob law jdiraands trial by jury for all cltizennjdcmatids one day of lest in seven for all per-.-on;favors arbitration and pensiens: unequivocally stands by the Ameri can school system aud the leaching of English; opposes grants of money to sectuilan schools; denounces both parties for truckling to tlio money interests and saloous. Prof. Dickie eudeavored to cut debate, but ex-Governor St. John demanded that It continue. The chairman recognized Dickie ou ap peal from tho decision of the chair, and it was reversed by a vote of 482 to 453, and thero was a warm dis cussion on tho silver question, St. John and Hilt, of Callforula,chump ioning free coinage, arid Cadden op posing it. Finally HartAs amendment was beate.i, and tho minority icport de feated by a vote of JJ37 to 310. A plank relating to llnuuce was then udorted without division. A vote bystitcswas then taken on thu silver plank, it being rejected by a vote .'135 to 2S0. After the free c lin age men weto beaten, anefloit was made to strike out "unlimited" aud adopt a resolution for "free coinage," nut It was ruled out of order. Thu tariir light followed, but It took only a fow minutes to defeat thu minority plank aud adopt that of tho majority Tho following was oft'oicd by thu minority as an additional plank to tho platferm: Recognizing aud do daring that prohibition of the liquor traffic lias become a dominant issue lu national polities, wn Invito to full party fellowship all thoso who on this one dominant issue aio as agreed iu thu full belief that this party can and will roiuovt sectional dllleiuuees, promote national unity, and lusuro thu best welfaru of our untlro luu I. Mrs. f longer, amid a scene of yell ing and disorder, asked Ward well, treasurer of Iho Standard Oil Co., if ho made the statement that un It's-' the convention adopt thu plunk he would walk out of the convention and divert the prohibition pint. v. When tho uproar had subsided, Wardwell denied tho statement, which was greeted with enthulasni. The platform as a whole was adopted, and afterwards tho follow ing by ,1.0, Evans, of Abingdon III., was carried: Resolved, that we favor a liberal appropriation by tho federal government for the World's Columbian exposition, but only on condition that the sale of Intoxicating d'iuks upon tho expo sition grounds bo prohibited and that tho exposition bo kept closed on Sunday. Ou tho motion of St. John It was ordered that thu oouventhn ro assemble, at 8:;t(), and proofed to ballot for a candidate for president of the United States. Ex-Governor St. John, of Kansas, at the request of thu California del egatlou, placed before thu con voli tion General John lUdwell, of Cali fornia. John Lloyd Thomas, on behalf of thu Now York delegation, nominated W. Jennings Demurest. Logan, of Ohio, put In nomination Gideon T. Stuart. Rldwell receiv ed 600 votes out of 07 1, rituart, 120, Demorcst IHO, The nomination of lUdwell was greeted with cheers. Cranfill,nf Texas, was uoiuiuated for vbe-prosldetit. STANLEY WAS HOOTED. The African Explorer Troated Very Roughly. London, July L Henry M. Stan- ley aud Mrs Stanley tried last eve ning to uddress a meeting of Lam beth electors at Hawkln's hall. Tho crowd wus uproarnus from be ginning to end. Rut little said by either of the speakers" was heard. The police emiUMl to be powerless to quell the riotous deiuouitratlons, and eventually tho meeting broko rjwffwwiiii..'jwiMy up In n general II lit, followed by persistent atlemp to assault the, candidate and UK wife. As soon as Mr. Stanley bppcMfd on the plat-, form It whs e. Iib-nt tha', trouble was lirnulnir. TliPie wn croons and I ....... ... .. ..,.?-.. ., .i.l Riiuiumg on cie snircs ui im crowd, and somebody shouted three cheers for Gladstone. The first sen tence spokenbyMr.Stanley was greet ed w lib derisive laughter. 'I he dis order lucieased until at the end of the first five minutes Mr. Stanley's address had become a mere dumb show. A few people iu front were yelling for him to goon while the rest of the audienco groaned aud shouted Insults. Mr. Stanley turn ed and motioned to the chairman, who requested tho Interference of the police. About 50 constables pushed their way through tho hall, pushing niPii back to their seats and warning tho shouters that fur ther offences would be punished with eject Ion. Mr. Stauloy pro ceeded, when order was restored, to speak of Mr. Gladstone and home rule. "Who has a stupid scheme," cried out a woman. Phis reference to Mr. Stanley's dr uunclatiou of Mr. Gladstone was followed by cheers aud shouts of "Sit down," "Let your Ufe talk foi you," "Go back to Africa" and a steady chorus of howls. With the aid of thu police, however, iho dis turbance was again subdued, und li sheer power of lung aud pjrsever ance, Mr. btauley was able to make hlnibelf heard for about i'3 minutes more. Mrs. Stauloy then took tlio platform. Shu was received a little better than her husbaud bad been. Her reference to his loyalty to Great Britain was received with laughter, and her attempts to discuss political Issues wero rendered futile by the uproarous demands that her hus band speak for himself, and shouted inquiries as to what constituency she wished to represent. A tlghl wus started near tho platform and another in the rear. Mrs. Stanley becamo nervous and embarrassed, losing her lino of thought, aud iu response to a gesture from Mr. Stan loy, turned to sit down. The instant she turned all lestraint on the meeting vanished and tho crowd became, a hooting aud iigbliug mob Mr. Stanley hastily started with Mrs Stanley for the door, and his supporters iu the audience tried to hurry after him. They had to fight their way to tlio door through blowc. and nbu-e, most of them coming oui with their hats smashed and their clothing torn. The mob bioko from the doors of tlio hall with a rusli aud swept down on Mr. Stanley's car riage. He had baruly got Mrs. Stan ley inside when they were upon him. Somebody grabbed him by the'armnud pulled him back, but ho tore himself loose, jumped in and slammed the door, and the mob followed, pulling at the carriage doors, and trying to stop tho horses. They wrenched nucilonr, but before they could do mor ) the driver got his horses into a gallop, and was soon beyond their reach. Mrs. Stan ley was badly frightened. She was almost in liystorieH when sho left tho hall, and she screamed several times during the mob's attack upon the carriage. From Venezuela. NiwYciiuc, July 1. Tin Kel oid's Cuincao, W. L. disjatcli says tho nuws from Caracas says General Ciespo is closing in ou the city, aud President Villegas, who succeeded Palacio after his resignation and lllglit must capitulate or fight. Geneial Moudoz.i with a large foice of government troops moved loi wurd to stop tho progies.s of the Crespoists, aud will bo reinforced us fast as men can bo tent to his rulief. Caracas Is I eing fortified, and heavy barrlcadus aru being erected at all advantagious points. General Mou ogas is iu command of tliu city garrison. He lias 7,000 tioops under him aud 2,000 will bo moved Into tho city from LuGuuyra. MAUKETS. P o it r i. a n u, J uly 1 . W nea t valley, U5 Walla Walla, 1.25 San Fkancisco Cal., July 1 Wheat, seller $1.80J Ciuoaoj Ills., July 1. Wheat 78J r. i v i ley ropio Miserable, ana i . . i m Westrueilnii. nitres. 'i."tuuiacli,kKK iitwui'iu. ' . !. s (,t ;i)iatltn, i' unit. Mu i,i .s-lllilT, lud Uuttvxotou Inutile ai.n .. ,. lll.ll It' ll lilt! tH'Wvll. UlStrOSQ tlio iDoio ciinuvim AftOr u"us' vsiejisw " v 1 wo" ol "te" "' ' E.atlntj cuau's jtintfui, l"'""1. ' attention, tuut a. uniieily i.kJ it -h. '' lurlll.i, wlileli acts kuiUi u. irtoaca tlio Mom.H'li aan ei -i regulates iho tlikCiUun, crtwtc ! aupctlto. ami, ly tlaia Sion oM'ri'oialiig tlio local -i i sjini'toms, cures thonODOPclH- licail.ichc, niul ntnlu's tho Urs mux " I h;no lieoa troulilvJ with o , v i 1 liait luit littlo appetite, ami wiut 1 .: iinnri, eat tlletreswil me o; i rauurc. mo Httlo good. Altec . bum iiij. I ouhl fifrii4.i- i talntnrss, or tired, all-rem ff'''i.K. though 1 had not cati-u nnjihluu. M troutlc, I think, was a;'rua.il h) n lusliios, nalutliiu, and (roiu Uii:;,- aioro w (c.sMihutuiilaaniawUli esnlll. frct alut. lAtt spring .oour , Itiwk llixxl's 8araiarim Stomaolt and It did i uc an Immense amount ot p "si ft ir-ivo nit) aa atiettte, and my ("4 ol ishcdnad MtUfled the craM.ij; 1 Inul rx. Uousljreiperlenccd." Gcoitas A. lUut Watcrtown, Mass. h n. R you decide to take Hood's S-r-saariUadouot to Induced tobuyauy oti . Hood's Sarsaparllla tiMbrdrutcUti, flitx(orf ftfrartdby C 1. U00l CO., ApolhecuUi, lo eU, ilmt IOO Doses Ono Dollar Few are Free FROM Scrofula, which, being heredi tary, is tho latent c uuic of Consump tion, Catarrh, Loss of fight, Eruptions, and numerous otlir-r maladies. To ef fect a ' cure, purity tlio blood with Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Begin early, and persist till every trace of tho poison is eradicated. "I can heartily rccornincnd Ayer's Sarsaparllla for ali those who arc atlllct ed with scrofulous humors. I had suffered for years, nnd tried various remedies without effect. I inally, Aycr s Sarsaparllla gavo relief and put mo In my present pood healthy condition. 3. M. Howard, Newport, N. H. "My daughter was greatly troubled with scrofula, and, at ono time, It was feared slio would loso her slclit. Ayer s Sarsaparllla has completely restored her health, and her eyes aro as well and strong as over, with not a traruof Scrofula in her system." Geo. King, Killliigly, Conn. Sarsapariila? er's rnsrAr.ED nr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Price $1; !x lotllcn, $". V.'orlh $5 a bottle Specimen Cases. B. H. Cllflord. of New Caisel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia aud Uheumatlem, his Stomach was dis ordered, his Liver was ali'ectedto an alarml UK degree, appetite fell a- way, and he was terribly reduced in llosli and Htrength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrlshurg.Ill. had a running sore ou Ills leg of eight years staudlnjr. Used three bottles of Electric Bittern aud seven boxes of Hucklen's Arnica Salvo, and his leg Is touuel and well. John Speaker, Catawaba, O,, had five large Fever nores on his leg, doctors itiici he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Buck lin's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Bold by Dan'l J. Fry, druggist 225 Com'l Kt. The excellent service of the Locl wood messengers la getting to be the talk of the town. ISiicklen'H Arnlc.i'Siilvo. Tho Kist B.UV6 la the world for Cut-, 'Jruie-c. Kme, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feve lines, Titter, Chapped Itnuds, Chilblains. oni3 ami ull Sliu j:ruptlous, nnd posl tlvely cinesl'lles, or uo pay requliecl. ll s euarnnieid to give perfect fcutlsftictlot, or money refunded, J'rite, 2."i cents per box. For halo by Dau'l J . Fry, 'JZS Corn si . Baby cred, Mother uighed, Doctor procrilMxl : Castoria 25c Want Column, Notices Inserted fin- ONK CKNT I'EK WOlil) KACH INSKKl'ION. No adver tisement lncrled In this i.olumn for less than tweuty-rlvo cents. WANTKU. Recruits lor the ArtUUrv Hervlco of the United Wales Army, 'rh" conditions ol eullstiuenl In tho arinj nre now unusually fiworstble, and a spec ial rcriillliiK reudezos Iris been eslab llshfd In this city lor thepuipooof nllord lug llioyoum; iron of th's section an op- Coituult) lor enlistment Applicants must o between the nves of 21 and 'M yeaia ot niro, able bodied, physically sound, nil 1 nblutorcad ami write thu Kiullsli Ian KUiiKO. To anv ouo Interested a lull expla nation will bo allnrded by the recrulilue olllcer, room 5. Kxelmniio block, Salem, Oregon. AL.VIN ll.hYDKNHAM, U-2"-dw-tf 'Jd J.Icuicuiint, 5th Artillery. rpO liKT. Newly furnished room to lei, lXm nullum hi kLO ifuri siri-ei. M-3 WANTi:i). Three or four apartments lor light hou'ckeeplni;. Apply to K. 1). Woodurd .1 Co. 7-1-31 F lOlt UKNT. Two residences seven miles Irom Salem, with carden. orchard aud barn, ntnr school. Apply at Jouu nai, olllie. 1'lenly of work. 7-1-lm pAKl'ET WKAVINO.-.Mrs. Harrison, j one block west of end ol car truok in Yew i'urk. All work warranted, o-'J7-Gt ".lOlt SALK. A hoise, butgy and bar ' uess. Knoulre at Kansas ilonsx, cor ucr Courl und lllKli ilreets. (i-37-31 yTANTKl), A tood, frcsli milk cow in e.ehan:e tor oak wood. Tho Ore gon lJikl Compnuy, (i-'JI 3t 0 o d 7OOU.-NI11ety cords at 81.00 per cord 11. A. Hmltli tloodale Lumber Yard 0-20-lw, JOHN HUGHES, Doalor in Groceries, Paints, Oilfc ami Window GIuss, Wall Pa iur nnd IJonler, Artists' Ma letiuls, Linio, Jlair. Nails ami Shingles, Hay, Teed ami Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NKW AlVi:UTIHi:5lKNT8. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Ona Night Only. Salurday Evening, July 2d. LINCOLN J. CARTER'S Grand Scenie Production 'The Fast Mai!" T tot of ro lal tcenery. Flight of the fitol mall. Miigitm lulls by moonlight, m uh iHillliig mist. 1'nicllcal working en cliitiuuil fourteen 'relicht ciu. with llluml. luited caboose. The Diigo dive, iteullstle river scene and ntriiuilout exrurtlon. The IKilloo imtrol nnd 1W other i llccls, THK KVENT OF THE SEASON. feats on kv'o at Patton's. Signs ! Say ! You need one ot some kind. If so, why not have It. Gold, Plain, Script on Canvas Now la the time to save money by Klvinu your order to J. J. MUTON, House, Sign Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger, 382 Church St. Or leave orders with Broat & Olle. Bute street, PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOWN $2.00 I'erdozcu forlhe finest flnlsbcd 1'llOTOGKAl'HB In thecity. 1C0NTEK BROS., 18i)Comroerclal Street, F, B. SOOTBWICK, Contractor and Ituilricr. Balem, - - Oregon. BADABAL'GII k EI'LEY. Livory Feed and Boarding Stable, 11 T. J. GKESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, " Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th and Chemcketa Street. STEEViiS BROS., California Bakery. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. JIBS, M. E. WILSON, Leading Salem Modiste. i'05 Commercial 8t. JOHN M. PAYNE & CO., Heal Estate and Insurance. First stairway north oftBueh bank. A. JI. john nnviN, Carpenter anil Builder, III ill Shop (3 Htato street. Store Fittings aSpccialty I KS-geaft 1776 SIS FOURTH AT SALEM ! CELEBRATE AT THE CAPITAL! The citizens of Ar.11 Ion and siirrouiHttnir counties aro invited to spend their Fourth of July at Salem. There will be a three days ELEBRAT!ON ! AND MILITARY ENCAMPMENT Of the Seeond Itegiment Oregon Natl )iial Guard. Fourth includes the GRAl mi Industrial Parade to be participated in by all tho leudini? Business Houses aud Manufacturing Establishments of the Metropolis. There will also be a competitive Fire A HOSE CONTEST. A1ST ORATION PY LYDELL BAKE)R ISEABTXG OF THE DECLARATION BY MISS JENNIE BOOTH, $3,000 O-VDESDES, Half To Saletu and return from -all - w. LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS A, H, FORSTNER & CO. Machine Shop, Guns, Spurting (ids, Etc., SOS Comnmtcliil street. J. J. Scientific Horseshoeing. OI'I'OaiTK rotiNDitv On Stute Street. RICK &E0SS, Horseshoers, Guneral Blaeksniithlng, J17 State Street. THE Salem Hack man is II, P03tIiS. Ik-st Line In the City. Court Street. Hluto Street. ,T.E. MUitLMLY. Brick and Tile, HEST IN OUKGON. Works in North Salem. JIKS. K. C. JIO,CO. Baths for Ladies, 1IA1B DUKSSINO 1'AHl.OUS 124 Court Street. I UU'lUUIll risdcrtnkiiiff and Cabinet Work, 107 Stale Street. 1.M1 ju. m HUJLKijAjactgMj insnnmEucic - Tlio program for tlo Drill, $3,000 Fare points on the Southern laclflo. 92 jjimwn illinium UTimnnt lIJ iimm M AND FARMS. J. 1, BENNETT k SON. CANDIES, Fruit mill Cigars. P. O. Bloolc. 15. T. IIUiUIMIKi:'. Ciffai s and Tobacco BILLIARD PAUl.Olx. 243 Com'l Street BOSTON Coffee Houss 5c LUNCH. Open ull NlRltt T. IT. J3LUNJm L Meat, Poultry ant1 FisliSIni'Iu'l. ItiMtrauco Block. T. W. THORNBUM, The Upholsterer, Ucmmlels, rc-covors nnd ren upluilstered lumlturo. Ki elus work. Ciiemeltetiv bi- ' .-ttute Insurnnco hloek. Cliattlc Mortgngo Sale. NOTICE is hereby given tfcat by vlrttvi or four cerlalueoplcs ol eliattle moil. Knees duly Issued out or tho county clorKu ullleo on the 2lht du of .June, 1W)2, one In favor of ltie-Mill it Co. und iijriilust .Incoh c. 1'. j.HLhiubuclc tosecuio thop.iynieutoi Klffht Humlieil Doll irs, ovldeneod by roui" certain promissory not el hb lilcutloucd In said inovlKii 0 aud th.it thero Is yet uiipit. 1 on said noies the Bum ol Two lluudrct Dollars and Inteicstnccordlnj; lo the torn r ol tho lust two noteHjUiijicot. (JuolnOi vorof llussell Co. and uu'ilust .Tneou iv I'. .I.Hehiirback to seeuro the paymelil or Twentj One llundrid Uollars uvlueuci ' by tlirco certain promissory nolcs as nieii lioued Inmld inc rUajjo and that 1H y'l unpaid on sdd notes tho sum of Sev. 11 Hundred nnd Ten nnd twenly-tcvon Ini" dredths Dollats (17107), niiu Interest a -crulni! to tho tenor ot tho tlneo not s I her em". Oue In fiuorol Hiifcsell .tCo. aim niraliist 1. J. HcUnrbi-'k, 1j. llolleuback snd 1. K Ilmnkey. to heeitretho pnyinent o'Twenty-rhieliuiidred mid hilty 1) . lars, evidenced by live proiulssoiy notes in mentioned lu kiIU inuitfiiiKe. an that there Is yet unpulp on miIU notes tho sum of Sixteen llundied und Sixty and tei -ty-seveu liundiedths'.ollars tSlliUr.T) nm Intel est to the tenor or said notes. Ono 1-1 lnvorof ltussi'll.i Co. and iiulnst l',J, and Jako Bclmrback, to seenro tho p.ij nient of Twontv-uno llundied dollnis, evi deneed by thieo certain piomlssory niiii, 11a mentioned In said murtiriiRa, and lint there Is yet unpaid on said notes tho sun of Hevea Ilunured nnd Ten nnd tweutj Ravcnliuiiarcdtbdlluia(j7U.!27), and in terest nuenrdius to the tenor tin 1 cor, with the written endorsement ol Iho said r.us sell it Co. thereon appointing mo the r m;ent and attorney lu fact lo lake possi Rlon of tho pioptrty therein deseilbrd.iuid scU tho snma ul public, miction. 1 have taken possession of nud will sell at public miction on Wednesday, tho 6th day of July, la, at tho hour of two o'clock p.m. of tulddiiy, at tlio mill silo of Hchurbuck, llolleuback it Co-, about two nulls lust ot WoodDuin, in said county, tha followlm; deseiibed pei.-onal pioporty, as deseiibed In said mortgages. tiMvIt: ouemi'illiin douhlol. II' Saw Mil' com plete No. 15'!, with Vi incliC. T. i) sston .jaw, and :s:i inch top S'.w, with (JJietten inch ply belling nianuf.icturi d by ltui sn 1 A. Co. Ono water tank tsoJf.it)- Ono vood r-uw and belt No, 1, no main belt llUleet 7 iueli 3 ilv, One No 3 .in.M.issilllon si nrn tor No.lia'JU. tick und staclerand a 1 tho tlxtui is belonging to the wiinc, 0lw 'J'e'1 by ihlrteen silt coiittilmd engine and loeomotlvo bolh r, 'J'wi, hwt.i ,.fr..rt-oxon vnkes anil chains, Ono Kl'n l'l-ucr A: Matcher made by I)mko at Salem, Ono No.liog truck made by Studb.ikcr Mmg, C' K, M, CiUUHAN. Sherlir of Marion County uiu I'gent lor i'.usseh a Co, C-3 -2 w dally Notice to Iiiiilding and Decbrat iiiy Coal factors. SEA.LKD hlds willherccelvcdnt tho Oo--oriiin'solllcoln tliobtiitnUniiltol bul.d lng.Halem, Oiegou, until 2 oYlocIi , 111 , Tuesday, July C, 1882, tor remoclllusaud chmiKlns the Hnusoof Representatives (for ncoustlo ptupoh.1 V, ulso painting aud decorating, to bo hid on beparateiv. lioin to ue in nrcm tunica h un plans, tpecltkiitlous nnd details now on uslilbltlon at the tnto home, and at tho olllcoof MICElt OIlAIU.ifcliltcctH, laij l'liht slreet, t'rstland, OrpRon. All hlds must he dr wn as required h" the speclliciitlouH, "H' o Keneial luinai-Ih" Any hid not i-o di awn 111 not bo coui d prod by the board. By ordcroftholio'irdSlateCap tollHi til ing LVunnilhMnni rs. HYI.NEijTKH I'KNNOYErt, Govciv r. OKI i. W. .McHlllUK, neo of State. 1'IlIIj. MKTOUAN, Mate Treasurer. W'Jf. A. MDM.Y, Cloik of tho Hoard. Hi !4,-B,I Hs&0SJJ r?) ft 4 r.s mu Wa UI Sas and BaeoKna ENGINES TTnvo fpirpr narts. nnti r Sarcs25i2iac4y a Bfmira rmm atzasJtilHJBnjar thpieforclrMlikelytoeetout fif order than any other gua or Kwoltnu englnej nc v lu'.lt. Just light tha buruer. turu thu wheel, tuul lb runs all day. BLVKE3 NO SJIKLI. OB DIItT. Ko double or false explosloni, eo frequent with tho unreliable spark, ror Simplicity It Uoatu tho TVorld. It Oils Itself Automatically, 2?o Iiatterlon or ICloctrlo Bpark. It rnna with a Cheaper Ornde of Cosolluo thou nar cither Duglne. JTOH DESCKIFTIVK CinCULAtlS APPLT TO PALMER & REY, IVlANUFACTUREn3 Sn francisco, Cal. anil Pcrtland, Or .333 EIJ'S LATEST PATENTS?? WITH ElZCTRC MeCNETIC SUSPENSCRy. BEST IMPROVEMENTS. Ue; a RIG BEL I ti'PiJir $m? Willeura Wlthoat M.dlclu. .'i .V.m. rtirln T f rsn ,imu.v( vrftia.ovr.f irci,csecj.ci or ioiit reuj, MtiaiuitB.ttea. drtlt.. lo.an, brfooi dvtuliv iu , iciotu. Uiuor. rb.um.uin, kUo.j llr.r ui tuit ctmpltJtu. 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