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lc-9!ie'', t f l" Yf" o a THE DALTON GANG, frem Idaho, Homestead, and World's Fair. TRAIN HELD UP 1 10 Dalton Brothers, Posse Is In Pursuit. rtitTiiHTK. O. T. July 16. The KMlwourl, Kansas & Texua passetigei v --- i - - tratiiNo. 2. BOUtU-bounu, was ueiu W, .... .-. ., t ,nnkttii robbers nt J ujr k"b " " Adilr. Indian Territory, hub nwi ?W fliL The robbers secured the con- -teatiof luosafe of the Pacific Ex "pnm CoiUjU'y contnlnlug $4U,uou. , Paihons, Kansas, July 15.-Ofll- i.iB .if the Missouri. Kansas and fofexa) road n.e eathlled it was the , Dalton aftUK which held up the train I'atAdftir, Intl., last night. Before jrobhlnjr ihe train they Held up nit 8 atlon agent anu secured e very imuK of value In tlio station. Tho umount fairoii fmtii tlic pxtiress car is not kuoiMi, undconjiciuieirun all tin rway from nu Inslgu'llcant sum it $70,000, During tin Huirmisu ui- 'At.vcn tho robbers and tno guaru, Pi mrnv l.nllclfl entered the dr!gston np town.wnutjdlng Drs-Yo-inolood M..,innir fi'iw. inii.ii h .i . addled. W&tid the former is In a critical condi tion. A posso has gone In pnrbUii pf the desperadoes. PCCEUR D' ALENE DISTUIUX "Troops in Possession of the District '-VVAMiACE, Idaho, July 15.-Gon ;V. P. Carlin, of the 4th uulteu .-Stales Infantry, is In command ol tiio military forces In Ccuur u'Alenc ,nnd is now at Wardncr, where lu ;has established picket lines tint" taken charge of tho town. Ther K are now about iuu troops oi tin United States and tho slate In Sho .iliiinn (vuintv. Companies U, C, D 14th Infantry, fron IV i.' r nf tin. "I " " Fort Vancouver, lu command o f Lieut. Col. Theaker, are now at thir I place. lu an interview wun uen. f Curtis, of tho Idaho National guard, 11.0 o..l t. lit Imvn iiilvfarxl Rnv. Wllloy that about one thomand J?.' more trooiw aro on the way to uoeur I d'Alo.id, that martial law has been .f declared. That troops will bo ilia, jjf'trlbuted throughout Coiur d'Alem r, and lives and property protected. ', Ai the llrat sign of iroublo all saloons will be closed, business will go along In Us regular channels, and the regular process of law bo en forced. No Interference will bt made with press dispatches except ., those of n sensational or incendiary - nature, Tho military will work nc hardship ou pearcablo citizens, and as soon ns the county Is restored to ' its noimal state the troops will 'leave. Tho militia is composed ol young businessmen, aud thoy want to get homo ns soon as possible. Thov are servlnc without Iav. and '! Ill afford to lose their time. i TVnm n. Minn Ownnr. 8an FitANOisco, July 15. J. J "f Hammond, president of tho Ihinltoi -Hill and Sullivan mining company, who Is now In this city, said yester day that ho reclved telograms stat- . Ing that everything was quiet In irCcour d'Alouo district. Hammond 'ald tho directors of tho company liad not yet decided what con tho tu pursue regarding the future working of tho mlues. Tlio principal loss t the company so far has been that ol time. The company had gone to great cxpenso In erecting the mine rand making other Improvements, iHUU tno suut uuwu was mueii to their disadvantage. Q. It. Binltli, who was sont to this city by the executive committee of tho Wallace Minors' union to prevent importa tion into that section ot non-union rtuen, raid that while the origin of the present trouble could bo indi rectly traced to the demand for an Increase in wages which was uusuc oeeeful lust year, tho direct catmu of the trouble was tho revolt by tho men against tho hospital tax of one dollar per month lovled by the com pany aud which miners claimed was was productive of asslstuuco to them t tho time whenever needed, Miners built tho hospital at Wallace ntt.l nilftiitiul ,i ruin Unit tlni ilnlltir ;" T""" """ "" . per mouth, instead or neing pum to the companies, should be paid to the koApltal. The HituliorlllU and 6ul- llvau company refused to recognize , the Justice of this rule, and a strike ultou In" favor of tho miners. 1th claims that a reduction of ages then followed. Quango ot Sontimout, Homtkad, Pa July 16. Great E.fhaugo seems to have taken place lu the sentiment among tho locked out n sluco military lias arrived, I'lwy Bay they nro perfectly willing thosherlil to take ohargo and eiare even thu putting of noil- lon men at work would not Incite tin to violence. ThU morning thu turd around tho mill was doubled, 1 out men think it presages the tttlng lu of non-union men tcnl.iy. Denounce Plnkcrtoulsui. Portland, Or., July 16. Tho Fe- ted Trades Ast-euibiy held n Ing iaslt ulght tit Oiand Army 1 and passed two sots of rvsolu- jsdenouncliiK PiukeWuuUin, one b, nreeuted next Wednttuhiy lag to the city council, asking Mh withdrawal nf franchise i thu Thlel Detective Agency. 41m other resulullon denouuees flitkwtouUm, aud usks for cougres ittVMtlifHtloii of the labor i ii 10110,0 lias levn ticounl. at Homestead, Pa. Copies is Uw lUr TMolullou were ordertnl ; to rtouatom John M. Palmer and f. Ft thtuutUm and CoujirvMOuvu Stl, Bwerf, nd W.lwn. of' Ifi - i - TiS i. the Oregon delegation. A telegram was s.mt last nlaht to Senator John M. Palmer, notifying him of the ac tion of the meeting. THE WORLb'S FAIR. Llojior Allowed to Bo Sold on tho Grounds. Washinoton, July 15 The con feren :e report on tho diplomatic Mil was ngree:! to, ni.d so was one of on the naval bill, but In the latter case the report was not final. Con sideration of tho sundry civil bill was resumed. Qiay oflered un amendment to tho Sunduy closing amendment, closing the World's fair, adopted yesterday, declaring that all appro priations are uccepteJ.lt Is the dp'y of the World's fair to make rules to carry out the conditions. The amendmjnt was agreed to, Cullom demanded a scperato vote on the amendment prohibiting Hi. laieof Intoxi'-atlug liquors within the World's fair grounds. Palmer oined In tt.e requeit, and made a Uatemout that tlm Illinois corpor ation Iud lot privileges Tor u hug number of cifesaiid restaurants win ho rlrfht to sorve liquor with meal The penilllei for nou-i;omplian' iLnzreato JGOO.OOO. which tho Ci poration will He liable lor in cm iquors cannot bo sorve I as provide In tho contract. A vote was then taken on tin intendment prohibiting the sale o liquors within the World's h.i grounds, ayes 21 nays 29. Vest moved as a substitute for Quay's Sunday closing niieiiiliiiot. one cloilng the mechanical part I tho exposition ou Sunday und hav nig a hall erected for religiou services, Quay moyed to table the motion, and it was agieed to, yeas i!4, nas 17. Tho bill then passed, and tho Ibrtlllciitlons bill was taken up and made unfinished business. Adjourn ed till Monday. English Elections. London, July 15. The returns nt ml Illicit shew: Conservative, 2-18; Llbo a's, 2.12; McCurthyltes, 01; Liberal-Unionists, 30; Parnellites, 7; Lahorltes, 3; Ministerial total, 287; Glatlstonlan total, 203. London, July 15. Iteturns to 5:30 p. m. give tho government 300, opposition 310. Sir Charles Dilko and Michael Davitt are among tho e cont'd. English Opinion. London, July 15. An nrtlclo lu tho Chronicle concludes as follewh: "it's Idle to except any country can exist in u state whero the social forces go to create milllouaiiesntone end of tho scale aud tramps nt tho other, and when millionaires are permitted to hire and drill the scum of society to shoot down working tnon," Ignatius Donnolly Nominated. St. Paul, July M. Tho people's party convention lesumed work yesterday, At noon they took a re cess, having nominated Ignatius Donnelly for governor; Klttel IIul voison, lieutenant-governor; II. 15. Martin, secretary of state; It.'M. Itlngdall .treasurer. Vosuvius Ashoro. Ni:w Yoitic, July 15. Tho dyna mite gun boat Vesuvius went ashore tills morning lu a fog on Sunken Meadow in the sound. Asistauco has been sent from navy yard. Blowing tip Bridges. Si'oicam:, Wn,, July 15. At 1 p. in, word was received Hint the ter rlllu explosion heard over at tho Cojur d' Alenea hint night, was caused by the strikers blowing tip tho railroad bridges between Miillnn and Wallace, Regulars on tho Way. MiwiouiiA, Mont., July 11, Fort Keogh troops pitted hero at four this morning. They should reach thu scene of the trouble in Idaho early this afternoon, riro"in Portland. PoiiTi.AND, July 15. At a quar ter to 3 yesterday afternoon lire broke out lu thu building occupied as a broom factory by Z.in Bros, At 3.30 tho lire was under control, hav ing been confined to the third story. The loss v'll amount to 1M,000, half of It by water. It was Insured. dovornorWilloy's Ordors. Hoists, July 15- Tho only com munications which have passed be tween thu governor mid those at the scene of tho trouble yesterday was thu following telegram to General Curtis, at Cataldo, from Governor Wllloy, and tho lattor's reply: "In addition to tho Instructions wired last ulght I now transmit (lie follewing: If any person Is appio bended in the act of blowing up railroad bridges, or properly, with dynamite, or placing It lu position to do bo, shoot hlui ou tho spot. Promulgate thlsordcr to tho troops." culms' ui:i'l.v, "Your proclamation is being printed und circulated through this county, We liuvo troops Mifllcleut, und coulldeiico is being restored." To atop Export of Gold. Nkw Yoiik, July 16. In the last two or three days six or eight big bunks have taken step to do till in their power to hinder exports nf gold to Kurope. I'udcr I ho new plan the bunks rcluso to pay out gold certificates to icprtttuta- Uvea of foreign hnus, Instead they pay United Statu notes and treasury notes. The former Is pay able In gold, the latter In gold or silver, at thooptlou of the treasury department. . COLD-BLOODLD SCOUNDREL, Deliberately Ruined Scores of Or phan Children NKWimno,N.Y.,July 15.-Thc In vestigation into the accouuts of County Treasurer William Murray, the defaulting cishler of the Goshen National batik, has already develop ed one thing for which he Is hnreblv cet. until. When Murray entered on his duties as county treasurcr.the supreme court fund, made up prin cipally of money belonging to mi nors, and which usually amounts lo more than $150,000, was nearly nil luvested lu bonds aud mortgages. Sjtnc of the loans had been made years ago by former treimurers, nnd y transfers from tho credit of one estate to that of another had been carried along for years. Mr Murray determined on calling In these loans, rtiid Ignoring the fact that the inter- tt had b,en paid promptly and re gularly on them, and that In many eases the security was more than iMple.g-ive notice to the mortgage." hat the l-n us must be paid without leluy. Koine on whom these tie mandsuere made were ablo to u iponil promptly, but others could not talse new loans in the limited line ulu'u them. Murray then nade application to the court for nu rder giving him permission toforc- ilnsuj inntgages on (arms in this ounly. Appenls for loans weiemnde ii vnlii and some of tho mortgagis vere fori closed, ruining some of the oldcrs. The properties were sacri lietd and the children whose money was kui on them must stand the iws in cash. When the loaim were jald In, interest censed, und thus a irotig was done to the children i hose money hud been called in. Under the law the treasurer is allow ed fits on all money paid iuorout ol the treasury on account of this fund, but it stems almost Incredible that Murray Could have put the screws on so many borrowers simply for the fees to which he would be entitled. CROWD OF DESPERADOES Take Possession of a Minnesota Village. Bt. Paul, Minn., July 15. The village of Burns, just over the Mb. sissippl river, In Anoka county, is in the midst of terror und tho town piaclicully in the hands of u gang of despeiadoes, who aio burning buildings and threatening the lives of tho citizons. George Small, a wealthy nnd prosperous farmer, has been very active in his effort to lodge one of the iiilUaus behind the liars. A warrant was sworn out ugalnst one of tho gang, but it has never been served. The whole pop ulace of Burns was terrified and the gang's uctiotiH were constantly caus ing annoyance. The grave crime of niHon has been laid nt their doors several limes. Monday tho hand some residence of Small was set ou tire, but ufter u light by tho family und neighbors the Humes were ex tinguished. On Weduesduy Small was in Anoka, and in tho evening word was brought to him that, his elegant reidi lit had again been set tin lire by unknown desperadoes and totally consumed. The slierlll aud citizens will make an oudeavoi to get at tho culprits, and things are in Ntich ii condition that nounu's life In safe and all go armed. Tho deed Is supposed to bo spltework. Small was open in Ids remnrks ngninst tho gang. Tho homo of I'honias Gorman will go next; so Bnys tho leader of the desperadoes. If the sheriff of Anoka county falls to capture the gang, Governor Merri- am Will be asked to send a company ul militia on tlioir tracks. TflE GOLD BRICK SWINDLE. A Dayton Fannor Takon in on an Old Came. WAbiiA Wai.la, July 15. A wealthy fanner named CrooB, living near Dayton, wus swindled out of (2000 by sharpers several days ago. Two young men appeared at Cross' farm and presonted a letter of introduction from an intimate friend in Portland. They bargain ed for tho purchase of land from Cross, and claimed4 to bo short of money, but hod considerable gold bullion In Walla Walla, which they would give iii security for tho loan of (2000. Cross came to Walla Walla with tlio men and was taken where the two bars of supposed bullion were concealed. The bullion was taken to Mr. Brown, whoelaiiu ed lo bojtho U. S. asayer. Cross was snttslled tho bullion was good, went to the First National bank and borrowed the money. This was paid uvur to the sharpers, who, lu company with Blown, disappeared and liuvo not been seen since. Cross took the bullion to thu bank to get money on It mid was informed it was iiuthlug hut copper, lie In formed the police who sent dis patches to the neighboring towns. Caused by a Dopravod Woman. Atlanta, Gil, July 15. J, F, (Stephens, of Floyd county, was killed by his clerk Tuesday, mid the latter was fatally wounded. Wil kinson was employed in Stephen's store, and boaidcd with him. Dur ing the past month Mr. Stephens believed his wife and Wilkinson to boon tmi Intimate terms. Ho came across u letter written by his wife to Wilkinson, which continued his suspicious. Tuesday ho went to Home, aud returned homo much earlier than ho said lie would. Ho found his wife with Wilkinson? Without u word ho drew hU revol ver and tired at Wllklusnit twice, these Mug tho only balls In the pis tol, then grappled with hlui and throiv him to the tloor, Wilklmwu j(linWi fT.rnr'r,t-"' TTTH!. dreN. Ids pl? I ai d lired at Stephens twiii, one biili-tmUlug eilect be tween the eye-, 'nm which he shortly died. Bef re dyln.: he drew from his nncSi't the letter from his wlfo to Wilkinson, a m vroto on the back: "I caught iMmi In tho net. J. F. Stephens." He hntided tho letter to his man servant, and said: "I'nko thesn to my father. They tell a tale." Mrs. Stephens grabbed at the papers, nnd snid "No;" but before she had lime to procure them from the fervaiit he hud gone to fulfil his minion. Bold Robbery. Tanoknt, Or., Ju'y 15. Mr John I.upernutl fitnlly had been to a re ligious (service In the town Immedia tely afterwards iWllng for home lu two wagons, n sou driving ouo and going abend some distnncc. When about half a mile from Tangent a man, with a mask, presented a re volver to tho head of the young man, and dematuled his money, which on ly happened to bo about fifty cents which was handed over.but not sat isfying the robber. Leveling his re volver at young Luper's bend he ex amined his pockets himself, getting nothing for his pains, and then or dered hint to proceed on hiJourney. Mr Luper then cuine up and was "stood up" in like manner, the rob bor get in only about (3 00. After going homo Mr Luper and son re turned to Tangent nnd notified the citizens. The man was se. n on the plotform, his clothes nnd light hair ensily dlstiugu'sh'ng him. Not knowing th it ho might bo nrrested by any one nnd held for an ofllcer a constubli) whs hunted up,butby that time the bo'd robber had disappear ed, lie was u young man, blonde complexion, nbout 5 feet 7 inches,and smooth facet). The cio is n very in teresting one,and it islo be regretted the man was not captured. Tho WorK of a Coward. Bay City, Mich.. July 15. Lu dan Bartley, employed in a sav. mill at West Bay City, went yester day to tho house of Jamas Hollidaj, the father of ills mistress. Tin woman wns sitting on the tloor ste, when the mnn arrived, wliilo plaj ing near by was a little boy of fivt years, tho child of the pair. Aftei a brief conversation Bartley shoi tho child in tho abdomen. Tin mother ran to thu child nnd picking him up started for the house. Bart ley then shot her in the hip. Before lio coultl bo disarmed Bartley turned tho revolver on himself indicting n .fatal wound in tho neck. The Holli tlay woman wns immediately at tacked with labor pains, and gave birth to a male child four hours uf ter tho shooting. Under Martial Law. PoitTiiANi), Or.. July 15. The followiug order was received nt the headquarters of tho Union Pacific today from the provost marshal nt Wallace Idahe: "Your nre hereby directed not to sell ticket), or trnus port pnsseners thiough the county of bhtishoiip today. This order lias no eilect on carrying tlio U. S. mails aud express and passengers under military passes from military authoiities." (Signed) J. F.. Curtis, Col., Idaho National Guard. Nominations. Washington, July 15. Lieuten ant Samuel C. Lenily, U. S. N., to bo judge advocate geueial of the navy, with the rank of captain. Pestmasters: Oregon, Essio G. Robertson, Independence; Ulysses S. Grant, Dallas. Wanted for Arson. San Fkancisco, July 15. Wll liaiu P. Drugg was arrested here yesterday and booked en route to Eugene, Oregon, where ho is wanted for arson. He Is accused of having et lire to tho In man mill properly in Benton county, Oregon, managed by his brother-!ii-lav, on Feb. 7, 1801. Baptist Young People's Union. DirrwiiT, Mich., July 15. Over 5000 delegates aro expectetl to be present this evening when tho sec ond nnniul convention of the Bap tlst Young Peoplo's Union of Amer ica convenes here. Every sttite and territory and Canndn will bo repre sented. 'yspepsist M ikes iiiiny pcojilo miserable, niut oftt- .U to belMcstruclloii. Distress uf i Mllns, sour ktoin.icli, slek lieaitaclie, neni burn, loss ol appetite, a taint, "all gone .'.'illiiK.b.ul t;uto,fo.itil tongue, and lru .. . ularlty o(llio bonds, ;u UlStrOSS dm ,loro common gjem Aftor toin. ljpcpsiaaot'iii . get welt ot itstiir. .1 ii- tinting qmrva juretiu, pernl-'! attention, ami a icinrily lilu llmxi S parllla, ulilcu nets Koully ei rulcii" - It tones tlio htnmadt ami otlioi oi regulates tho itlReIUin,oro.ue r gom up appetite, am!, by tlms e ou'rconilng tlio Uwal - nyniptoms, euros tlio HoaciO.uC lieail.iclio, ami rvf reslios the Urwl 1m ui "I liaio boon troubled with Jjk-i v.i I bad but llttto appetite, ami what 1 Uu Hhni-t- e,t '"slrosMsl mo, o, m ""ur1, mo little g.KKt. AfU'i... DUrn ing i wouM expnli'i laliitiies.i, or tired, all-gouo let Hug, as though 1 had not eaten nnyiUug Mj trouble, t Hunk, was an-rriaied Ii in business, painting, and (rum livtug n.oio u let-iMiulupluaroouiMlih crtlI troh palut. List prl"g. our I twit lloinrs Saraiai Ilia StOITJ 8 O h nul ii did mo an lmmenso amount e( g it gave me au appetite, aad i; y t j . .hediind Mthfled the cr.wli's II i l r Tlouly cipcrlvnced." Gtxtiui: A. fj tt"; tertowu, Mass. N. n, I( yott decide t t be Hund : .-. lajvirllbdoiiot I Indm eU t I a:,y . Mood'o Sarsapanli.! il, iivXn)iii.,Ajwal.i.,L,.Jn,s... 100 Dosos Ono Dollar nife, MOST of tlio rants v . )8 SiirsiiparUln Inne " " "P by tho regular practice, i !" '" 'o J. ,,llnrr lliU I1ILI... IllH 111' .IIW. ever, and with satlsfafory result. E. M. Sargent, Lowell, Mats . "n -' Several years ago, my daughter brine out with largo sores on her li.in fare, and other parlH of her botlj . i I.. , we puled the doctors. ' '-"'K1'1 used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, nml it rest lted hi a coinplete euro. Her blood seems to have been thoroughly purified, ns s o lias never had so much ns a pimplu i-incc taking this medicine. ' " This is to certify that nftcr liaylnrs been sick for twelve years with kidney disease nml general debility, nml lmit g been treated bysoveral pliyslniaiisMitli out relief, I am now better in every re spect, and think I am nearly well, bavins taken seven bottles of Aye in Sarsaparllla."-Marla Ludwlgsou, Albert Lea, Minn. er's rnnrAnzD bt Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. I'rlcetl;lboUlo.,5. Worth 5 a toltl- More Troops for Idaho. Washington, July 15. The war department has ordered eight com panies of the 22d Infantry nt Fort Keogh, Montana, to the assistance of the troops at Mullan threatened with attack. Thee reinforcements mnkethe number in tho llebl of about 100) men. STATU OF OKIO, CITV OF TOLC110, I s LlCAS tlOUNTV. I Frank J. Ctienjy niukt onth tliut ho I. thu snnlor iiartucr of tlio linn ol !. J. t.lie ueyOi, Uoiub business In the c.ty ol foledo, county nctl "Uto nforebnld. ana ihntsiiianrm will V-j the sum of One Hundred lwllars Tor each und every ra'f of Catarrh that cnnivit be cured by the useof Units CutnrihCuie. H'UANK J. CHENC. Sworn to beforo mo und subscribed In t y presence, this Otti dar of 1). eembrr, A, D.lsVl. V. W. ai-KABOM, SEArl Notary Public. Hull's G.Uarrh Cute is takeu in ernally a-itl acts directly on the olootl ami mucous surfuces of the tyslein. deiid for testimonials free. V. J. Uiii:ni:y & Co., Toledo, O Ky-Siild by tiruggists, 75c. OREGON ITEMS. Wasco c unity crops are turning nut better than was expected they ire fairly good. Junction City is laboring to secure the location of a Cumberland Presby teriuii college. Bluing fcown grain in Lanecounty will bo a very short crop, that sown in fall and winter will make au av erage crop. Joe Was&om of Lebanon, lost 500 prune trees by spraying with kero sene. - E istcrn parties ask $5500 bonus to erect a woolen mill at Corvallls. Tlie Jetlersous beat the Scios Sun day for a purse of 300 score 10 to 0. Exchanges keep coming in from t lie small towns in the remote parts of tlij state, nil report graud 4th of July celebrations. Douglas county has a debt of 115- m- The finest red raspberries have j ist come into market nt Yuquiuu Bay. If they could be shipped, there would be an Immense demand for them In the valley. It Is leaking out that the new county judge of Marion county, is n man of backbone and proposes to stand up against the horde of tux- eaters. It is reported that ho has cut oil all allowance for post ofllco boxes, $200 for "counsel to the court," etc. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known anil so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Hitters slug the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist nnd it is guaranteed to da all that is claimed. Electric Bitter will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other allectious caused by impure blood. "Will drive nialaila from the system and prevent us well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, coustlpatlou and indigestion try Electric Bitters, entire batisiaeiiou guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c. and $1 per bottleutDan'l J. Fry's drugstore, 2-Si Commercial St. JS. K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator, Onicc at Cling. Cul.ertVJMllllonery store, H item, Oregon. rrojiosals for Jlitls. T( TICK Is hereby given that seated bids 1 Mill l received by tho city ot Haluin, lirtgon. until M o'clock p. m. of Augustl. lSS.'.and will be opemd b tho uudert.1icut'd c.U!uillttfliiroontht'rcanernt practicable for Hie gniillui;, curbing, dniluiug and Im pm iiig.uecuriiiug t the plnnt.aud npeeill. tuitions to bo hud nt the city mirveyor'n ou to bo furiitiihed be the bidiK-r, nil tli-upart orciiiumeu'lalktreet bttwecn the r ite hide "fbrldiiencrusM Pout h Mill r n-ili lo ,he north tide of ivntt-r htuvt, und nil that r.irt ol Court otreet between the piu.t "Kloof lltglinirect and tho eiit-t bide of i.lns;t betH'n the ciul side of High ktreet antl llifvuit kldeof Front street, all tint rsmol Ktrryklrvet between Ihe east side m liberty Urtet to the e. t side of ,.ri tnt,i-.-v u .. i.,i tiii.b luri (,i nLim trout street, and all that mrt of tVntHi- strrei bit w en the eai.t side of i omnu'relal kltivt uutl then en hide ol Fmni ktreet. a leriirleati ot deiKx.lt In onw bank of the ell j ut Kaiem.Oivgtiu. In f.ivorof the city of iii in. Oregon, lortheMim of rive hun diea doir iiiiilnaiiiniiiveiH' i bid nnd will bo p) able t Ibeclly ef S.lem, Ure Kon.il. Uxed. seilledund liquidated dam. agr turitke the bidder sha.i uoi execute me ronirueu bond nuit undertaKlng aud iftve Li.ori ami hUlllrlent KurettH uii.f.A. i' ytothe innror of the city if tulem, I'revon, lii ciike Hi, la woik U awarded or iter. ,t io Mid bidder. Illank form of con-' I true'. iHiud and undertaking U ou file lu rh' nffivoitt tl street roiuiuikaluuer The clly of Salem reserves the right to reject any or all bid, ltouebv order of tino.. mon cnmioil of the rlty of Sjilem. M, W. HUNT. II MlOH. I II. I. l.AMiinitvtrv vuiuiuiiicv uu miwu uua i-uuuerro liTny 7-Wt i iniirwi PACIFIC LA FOR TOWN $2.00 A. H. Perdor-eu forlhelliieHt nnished I'llOTOORAl'lIH Intheclty. MONTEB BROS., 1SU Commercial Street. F. B. SOliTIlWICK, Coritrattor and litiildui'. Baleui, - - Oregon. T. .1. KKESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANOING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th nud Chemekcta Street. JOHN M. PAYNE k CO., Heal Estate and Insurance. First stairway north of.'Kush bank. Palace THE FOR RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT This property is unequalled BUY AN ACRE LOT For a home or as an investment that must double in a few years. Acre lots on the first street'north of the Palace fruit lots cannot now be bought for less than $600 to $1000 each. NEAR THE CITY. The Palace acre lots are within five minutes' drive from the Electric car line and the residence portion of the city. These lots are now fine, sightly, suburban residence property, located on "D" street, the finest graded driving avenue about the city. First class residences are already built and occupied half a mile out beyond this properly on the adjacent streets. PLANTED TO FRUIT AND CULTIVATED. These lots are covered v.ith a thrifty two year old orchard of French, Italian and Silver Prunes, Bartlett and Winter Nell is Pears. Some of the lots also have a vineyard set out, besides the other fruit. Each lot has good street frontage and is equal in size to eight city lots. PRICE AND TERMS. These acre lots are now offered at tho low price of $400 to $500 each, half cash, and two years time on balance. For purchasers who do not wish to occupy the lots at once they will be cultivated for two years without extra cost, when all the fruit will be. in fine boaring condition. THE METROPOLIS OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY Is not an overburdened city liable to collapse, but maintains a steady growth, Ahen other places lag or go back. It is THE ONE city on the Pacific coast possessing such great natural, commercial aud political adyantages that by no possibility can it over go backwards an iota. Remember this when investing. O Of the Palace Fiuit Acre Lots are satisfied from actual knowledge that this is tho richest fruit region in America. They are themselves engaged in fruit growing and cultivation of small fruits and will give all information asked for by intending purchas ers. For particulars and a map of tho city showing exact location, address- - SPALDING & ROGERS. Hernia and Chronic Diseases DR'S. SHIMP& HOUKER, Devote special attention to Nirwnis, iirrlml. Asthmntln iiml 'I'ti.t.t n .i...i.. Ou HoriilA (runtur. nirprt uitti.m. rt.ii.. n .letentlon Ircm lmt.:i.e ui a Guaranteed Ir KverV VllHMv I f (.'.mi.!, n. H .i....i. diseases treated by thu tiio.t advanced -". ...w,... . , ,, )(.. iiuu jicuii ?.eiiy ?P?..Ule "I'l'1' lo" "t tlee rlcJty. Unlco toil tomin. u.iul nirni. Hnvi.-iir..;. "ito mruif irnr. xnt-r ei.re n cm.. man Illeck. saltn.. ' ' Salem Abstract anil Loan Co, TlieonlyAfstraetboobor Marlon conuty. Heal tbtale ordtrs idlled iiruinptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGER. THE .WILLAMETTE; SALEM, OBJEGOX. Hates, $:.o0 to 5.00 per Day. The bet hotel between l"ortland asdSan meuu. lu lubltx are served with the I Choicest Fruits ' Qrowntlnthe WllUitneite VaUey. ! A. I. WAGNER, Prop. Mill III II' III NU ANU UoUiiAliU OU. LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS fOgTNER CO. J, J, mm iuuiiiuiu uiiuii, iiiuie, , CnnvCnir PmiIs Ftp Scientific Horseshoeing. bporting liaoils, htc, ()1I,0SITI, roIJNDUY !XW Commercial rilreet. On State RADAIMGII k Ei'LEY, Livery Feed .and Boarding Stable, ii HtntoHt.ett. steevis Jmos., Calif o vn la Flahct'ij. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. riTiMcii, L'iKtcrtakin"; ami Cabinet Work, 107 State Street. THE Salem JIackman is U, POI3LK. Uest Line In the City. Court Street. J. E. MUKIMIY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NOUTJI SALKJt. Baths for Ladies, irAiir DitnssiNd l'Aiti.oits, 124 Court Street. cj.Ml4mKTScn3BaMMumiajJLiuugurJtxmaAmun'Jnexmnjwi pi wn fc H' IM! rriT ml L i T lil Lo I IiIlI 3 EVER OFFERED. Pruit ADDITION TO SALEM, OREGON. by any now on the market in Bush-Breyman TSlock:. NKAV ADVEKTISKMKNTS. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer Dealer in Groceries, Pninls,0IIh and Window Glass, Wall Vn- jir aim jjoruer, Artists' Jla (erinls, Lime, Hair. Nails antl Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, M.T. RINEMAN DKAl.KU IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. and l JlUiw wnre. All kluds of mill ftd AloeiretabIesand fruits lu their betiMin. 'IIlBhest l'rlee irnld for couulry jiroduce." eMilel akhnru of your patronage. "- l32Hlateiitroet SU5i?v 5 1 AUD FARMS. J, I, BENNBTT k SON, CAND1KS, Fruit ami Cigars, P. O. 131oolc Street. K. T. llOiriXKUYt , CIk'us and Tobacco MLLIAUI) PAKLOK, 23 Com'l Straot T. W. THORNBURG, The Upholsterer, Hcmodcle, ro-eovcri nnd ren tb upholstered llirnlturo. Kirn. c1hm work. Chemeketn Mver , blnte Instiranco block. JOHN IIUVIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop (i" State street. Store rittiups aSpoclnlt tffa Tract the Capital city of Oregon 25c WantColumn. NhIIccs Inserted for ONE OKNT VIM A OKI) KAC'll INHKHTION. No udver Ikcmeut Inserted In this solumn for le lian tMcnty-ilva reniH. WANTKD.-Kecmlts for tho Artillery The conditions ol enlMiuentln the nrmy are now unusually favorable, nnd n bnec Ml recruiting rendezi ous has been ei,inb. Mied In this city iurth-purpose of ntlord Ins the yourgmeutif this sectlou nn op. porluuli for enlistment Applicants must bo between the in.es or 21 nnd SO years of S t!.ble 'HlleJ. Physically sound, nnd able to read nud write the Knullsh Inn. ,'iuttje. in any one Inteiusted n full expla nation will be nllordert by the rccruttluir 2?:.. A .N iiVrYUKNlIAM."" t-w-au-ir aa Lieutenant, 6tu Artillery. FOU SAK que bay mare and a good bugsfy and top-will trntle fortwolots in the suburbs. Iutjuire nl this ofllce. . ' Jl I? RAi'K--TliorotiKhbred Hcotch Collie h,1 "Pave mouths o'rt, Imimrted stocK. ? ftlT?' f fy ''"J-'l'ufi nlsslre is elofd ly rch .fd tothe Cotltedog that sold In l'hl. udelphln sotneilme since for J-SUX): will sell -hfaii. ca'l on ornddress I.. A. iavidfon at nsn. vnmn Hurt rti.ii.. HnnA. ... .. . 'r"-t. 7...ir X)It THK COAST, A 3-vai upholstered L 1 Apply sppng w.i,on lor lrli,H to the coast. IU u. u. Chase, Illghiaud addltliin! 7-7 lm FMt I l.M Two residences seven milts unri Vll?. ;em' ?',,h Barden, orchard a, ." "school. Apply nt Join. WAi.oiac. Wenty of work, w-im Li- i. ''"'BTBTFa