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iiin r ii f ,t,ii t-i ii ' " i"."f " '" I ". -.. ii "- -. - wwnn mii"im" 14 - "Ti .a R u fur TO join mi! yj&j&nu IfffifttM (ft fk HAtfAiUM mmmmnrnwiimt jmeft U11I611. V ? ? WimWpfl Ordered to Hawalln WaUm At Once -Mam ofwr U Ima Vftliejo, California, this XvattiAJT. . i Involution In IlAwallan. MAN Fkanoibco, Calif. Jan, 28. Tk Hawaiian steamer Claudlno nr rived liero this morning, bringing Hewn of a revolution at Honolulu Tlie revolutionists have overturned ttH) Hawaiian Government, and United Htittia troops liuvo been land t4 A provisional Government Iiub hen established, and a commission tattled by Thurston, camo on tin ' Claudlno, enronto for WiiHiilngtoi with a petition to the United Stater", to annex the Hawaiian Islands THE QUKKNfl 1'JtOCLAMATION. Tie Queen attempted on Huturday January lBtli, to promulgate a new enstltutlon, depriving foreigners of the right of fruncliiso and abrogating th existing house of nobles at the hrhi tlino giving her the power ol appointing a now house This wai resitted by tho foreign elemuut ol the community, who at oouo appoln V td acommltteoofsuftty of thirteen wenilwrB, who called n mass meut- . -,: lng of tliolr class at which twelvo 01 fifteen hundred wero present. Thai neetlng unanimously adopted rem) lutlons condemning tho action of the Queen, and authorizing tho commit ' tee to tako into further consideration whatever' was necessary to protect .public safety. They did so and or 7 garilzid a provisional government ob the Tuesday following. lNiiltl'I'.NDIINCI) KBTAULISIIBD. They nt onco Issued n procloma- tlon, reciting tho arrogauco of the ., queen, giving tho broken promhes t Her MnJsty, delulllng the n Vwroilgs Indicted on residents of the MawalUu Islands, and saying: "We "V am organized and acting for the n,tMhlo oafety and common good. tuereuy proclaim ns follews: FJiat, the Hawaiian Monarchal intent of Qovornmuut Is hereby Abrogated; second, a provlsloual government for tho control and management or publfo aiiiilro, and the protection of tho public peace Is hereby established, to exist until terms of union with tho United Htatea of America havo been nego tiated and nro acted upon." TIIEQUKKN SUUHIINDKtlfl, The old govarnmout surrendered Without striking a blow, though It had about 100 men under arms and A battery of Rattling guns. Tho now IKQvernmunt then notltled tho foreign Mpreeeiitatlveeof thochnngo In gov wmaeut, ami asked recognition. It was at ouce granted by nil powers i ImtUHgtaml. Tho Ex-Queon has re- ttfed, to her private reshleuco at Waehjagton Place No dlftloulty hi A(f rehended on tho other Islands. CfeartatL. Carter, ono or tho Corn- Xhwloners to Washington appointed 'by the Provisional Govoruiuent at .Hawaii, made tho following state Met to the Auootatoit Prwss 'TImi object of our visit to Washington la to have tho United Meatus take possesion of tho Hawaii. a Islands. We want to Join tho UHhMl Not as a state, however, but a territorial or district form of HMtntjH government like that rijM District of Columbia, with the tiMttM of, a governor appointed by tfcljwesJdeut, is prvferrablo for many There Is such a large num. OUIhww aud other clump lalxir ht Wands, who eauuot U trusted Itttelllgently, that, If unlvrr. ttstmnfl U devlarvd, those who t almost the entire buklutes of the country would be and powerless. VMOtJCAAM M176T BTKl' IN, VMl U mw system of govern he Ww.lt up and the only to la have the Unheal Htatea iAhsi aharsir It nut cotua to thU. m He white Mihtt leave the '' aslissak. our dmuwIuJou ranilu. JliMf. Carter, "will ealt m the atate at WathlHgteu ejst ! eV atsr heat to Hot!te aH The eowiHlseioH will tettlgkt ar taiueitow I Ibr Wsshlwgtuu." MAM AVTHKHHIM, fsMMK, JkMI. !t-H, 0, H. m i tto ) Arrii mtemif ' Htwrfl, U kAtcboMj bib ot wkHrhri ht J JUelWlt aMIK. ttft) Ht)H WAHSllll'fl. VAUWOi CaI. Jtl( SB, (8 i. hi ) the . H, wflll1 I.flliKf ! Mohlcali hare e" vnUteil to mi( Ihttnetllnloly, Kip Mohloun tlltect id Honolulu, Ihe Malign' W ittxwd lo rfritl Kraiiclscit nnd Hwalt further or defrf. Tho Molllcart will leave helo At 6 u'clocl.1 IIIBMONfJiHMV TO (10. WAMUM10.V, I), 0, Jntl, 28,-it Is probalo thU Hew cojst defense vcs iel, tho Moulcruy, will bo sent to Honolulu to support tho iloslon, .MottHuilth, tliullitwuttnii reprrfen tttlvo Is of tho opinion that tho new 'itivorumeut will bo matntnlutd without display of forco by tho United HtnUs. He bcllovcd,ho said, tnu people themselves Would regu late matters and that thcro would be no trouble. Hmltli had believed the revolution Inevitable, but thought It would not conic so noon. MOIIDER AT PifLl), jsyilHHi llWli'tUp ft' jtiik ii iJii it -f (irfliiil Ahn; Urn KoMicd aihI Kilted, HIS BOM TUIIOWN DOWN A OtlXII. illalno's Funeral. W'ABIlINOioN, Jan. 28. Blaine's funeral services will be held at tin Church of tho Covenant. Admis sion can bo had only by card, uftei so lis uro allotted to tho family, pi r souid friends, members of the cab inet, tho president, and the diplo matic corps, which will leuvo room for only a few pall bearers nnd per sonal friends. Telegrams of condo lence continue to pour In from ul purls of tho country and from jbroud. Congress Will Investigate. Wabiiinuton, Jan. yj. The house this morning adopted a reso lution for tho Investigation of the whisky truht by tho Judiciary com mittee, and for the Investigation ol the Panama scandal by a select com mltteo of five, which will also bt charged with Inquiry Into tho con tract between thu Pacific mall steam ship company nnd the Transconti nental rullroudn. DcIhIIs of tho Crlmo-JIM As. SOClato HlUpcctl'tf. Froo Trado in Canada. Ottawa, Out., Jan. 28 Tho gov ernment supporters In parliament havo taken thu lead from tho lib erals in attacking thu tarlfl. Thoy havo given notice that thoy will move mi Monday In favor of putting corn, coal oil aud binding twiuo on the free list. School Building Eurnod. Dktiioit.MIcIi., Jan. 27. Tho De troit high school building burned. The building Iiiih been long de nounced a tluder-box, and thu way iu which tho dimes spread showed tho denunciations to bo well de served. Thu lom Is $10,000. Tho ori gin of tho lllru h supposed to bo an explosion of chemicals In tho bate inent. Thu watchman Is missing, uud it Is feared ho was buiued to death, Big Judgniont. Lo.NL'ON, Jan. ii8. A somewhat sensational suit has been concluded hero- Arnold Morluy, tho postmaster-general, nnd his brother Bumuol brought suit nguluat two ministers named Loughmaii for $700,000, which, It was nllegud, they secured by will from another brother Henry Morlcy, by undue Inllueuco uxior clsed under tho cloak of religion, Tho verdict rendered gave Judgmout In favor of tho plalutills for XI 10,000, 1'unrliAHli, Jam 28. William Henry Woldndgc, a painter hkciI 40, living on tho Blavln road nenr Garden Home was murdered by nn unknown person last night. Wold ridge was walking home about Id o'clock In company with Frank Oohlschlager, a young fJenuau, aud had reached a pluco known as "Doublo bridge,'' ono and ono half miles from Fulton park, a lonch and unfrequented ot. Tho storj told by Oehlschlager is that tlie weie returning from Portland, where Woldrldgo had drawn $01 back pen sion money. On their way home they flopped In for drinks and by tho time they reached the ipot where tho murder win com mitted, they were In a stutu of semi Intoxication. As they reuched the bridge u man, carrying a large stick as u cane, confronted them. With out suyiug a word, ho rabid the club and struck at Oehlschlager but missed his aim, only grazing him on the arm. Tho stranger then turned to Woldrldgo ami struck him a blow with his club on tho left temple, felling him to the floor of thu bridge. Ho lepeatcd the blow, crushing in his skull and continued beating him until be was satisfied that he was deud. He thou ripped open tho pockets of tho dead man and took his money. Then picking up thu body he threw it down Into a milch 25 feet below and disappeared In tho timber. When tho man struck tho first blow Oehlschlager ran to Woldrldgo's son's residence, u short distance away, for assistance. When asslstunco arrived tho bod) of tho dead man was found as de scrlbed above. Oil the bridge there wero evidences of a desperate slrug gle. Oehlschlager's story is re ceived with considerable lucredullty by tho officers, who nro now Inves tigating thu minder. No arrests havo been made. ifibufnlfiietit Mf'l toM" llll'i lothe Huulfi, iMAsttiucti Aft Jutllce i,Mtinr was (lid only distinctly rJoulhefti filfltl til'Ori tlio ftUpfetne beiifcluntul, filially, Hio president, under uftlltinfy elfeumslntices.would regard It as almost Imperative to fill the vacancy by the promotion of ioiiio ltepubllcnti Judge ofnBoutii cf ti clrcullcourl. Huch a promotion, however, would causo n vacancy of the lower federal bench, which on account of the lack of tltno botweeii now nnd March -1th Would almost ceilalnly bo left for President Cleve land to llll. During the coming week President Harrison will ex amine carefully tho names of promi nent Houthern Ilepubllcuiis, both on and oil' tho federal bench, which may be submitted to him, and If he finds n man who meets his standard as to private character and profes sional acquirements, that man will undoubtedly bo nominated." THE PANAMA SCANDAL. WHiMATUK OH BfjAlrM been hole to tllgwl whnlevsf food lift Ik'0-j (tlvifl hlfu. Thft datlttot Mombetd 8pAk -, aiavavs knpw hi family Mill fAtal RfllltnUori. , ThfotlRliMili llld Inlitf HlllfM li ll mutmotoH, t). (J.. Jrtuuafy jm. -Becretnry of Btalo Fosteft I" been nblo tnnwKMle Ids fumlli fttnl his jiluMi'laiis, White he Iir hoi eonvemd I" niiygfMl extent even Indian Coinage. Calcutta, Jan, 3. At n largo mcotlug ut which all mercantile classes were represented, resolutions wero adopted demanding that the government of India should Im mediately closu Us mints to free coinage. Gold Shipments. Nkw YoHlc.Juti. 2S. Tho steam ship LuNormaudle, which ealltd this morning for Kuropu carried 3,:W0,000 lu Aiuerhuu gold coin, Cold shipments sluco Jan. 6, this year, $0,400,000, Hoof Caving Iu. CillCAdo, Ilk, Juii, 28, Hun dreds of feel of roofnf maiuifauturrM building of tho world's fair, thu lurgett building In the world, was eriwhtd under the great wtlght of rniow thU morning. Waslilacton. Olympia, Jau, ag.-The senator Ut situation U uuchaiigt-d. Itobbory and Murdor. WAVKltLY.'Kans., Jun. 28 Yes terday, as Cashier DuvnII and As slstunt Converso, wero balancing tho books, preparatory to closing tho bank of Waveny, two masked men entered and covered them with revolvers, Ouo of the men pro ceeded to rob tho cash drawers and had go no Into tho vault when a man eutcrod to muko a deposit. Seeing the situation, tho robbers tied. After mouutiiiK their horses onooftlio hlghwaymau turned in his saddle aud fired, Instantly kill Ing A, P. Ingleinau. A general fusillade followed, without damage to cither aide, tho robbers escaping lo tho westward. A mounted posso was hurriedly organized nnd over took tho men two miles from Lcbo, where another light occurred, and tho robbers only surrendered wheii their horses were shot down and their ammunition exhausted, They only secured $,'00. MARKETS. Idaho News. I)oi8K, Idaho, Jan. 28. Tho house passu d a bill locating tho statu ugrl outturn! o.illege at Idaho Kalis, in Hlughain county. Tho houso also passed n bill creating the county of t ronton t out of tho northern por tlou of Iltnghatn county, with Re- burg iu county seat. Tho Idaho worms rair bill is getting into stormy waters lu tho Beuate, where Populists ami Democrats, who con trol that boily, aro eudeavorlug to mnko a political measure of It. The chairman of tho committee to which tho bill was referred has pnarcd a substitute, which provide for au entirely now commission of three, comcod of ono from each of tho parties. An Incendiary llroocctirrvd Thura day night at Gem, Idaho, and uear ly the entire bulues portion of the ton was deatroyiH), Total loss, $3atXX). Wm. J. Borogglns, a white boy, aged 17, was hatigM today for the murder of a JewUh eddler. ,Lir' Succejssr, NhW Yokk, Jan. IU Tho TreM Was tho Mono7 Furnished Usefully Employed. Nkw Yokk, Jan. 28. In relation to the conference of tho proposed In vestlgatlon by congress of tho Ameri can end of tho Pnnama canal scan dal, a morning paper prints tho fol lowing from itH Washington, corro spendeut: "No American has been more prominent in urging tho construc tion of a canal across Central Ameri ca than Rear-Admiral Daniel Am men. Admiral Ammen was men tioned lu the iutervlow of ex-Becre-tary of the Navy It- W. Thompson nomo days ago, as ono of those who appeared before tho houso com ml t teu on foreign relations January 11, when thu committee refused to in voko tho Monroe doctrine against tho French encroachments in Pana ma. Tho admiral Is now retired. "Wlieu asked If he would not like to throw nomo light on the sus pected corruption in America in connection with the Panama canal, Admiral Ammen answered: 'All I know Is merely a matter of suspi cion. I care to sav nothing con cerning that. Hut I would like to say a few words concerning Colonel Thompson's views of this subject. The interview of Colonel Thompson, published January 23, is gratifying In the statement that COO cars were built In Indluua, and dredges, loco motives and other machinery were paid for out of $12,000,000 sent to this country, which Churles do Les- sesps was reported us saying hud been turned to very good account.' Tho money was in fact usefully speut. Let us hnpo In Justice to Colonel Thompson as head of the American Panama canal syndicate aud his associates, that Churles do hesseps will coriect his statement. tO ItKl'KKSS MO.N1IOK DOCTHINE. " 'Colonel Tompson errs lu sup posing that I appeared before tho foreign a Hair committee of tho house to urguo tho validity of the Mouroo doctrine, as against tho Puuama canal. Looking over tho question of bribery, lu which Colonel Tomp son sees no possible motive other thnu to repress tho Monroe doctrine resolutions, I would suggest auother possibility which has escaped his acumen. At that time tho Marl- tiu.o Caml Company, of Nloarugua, holding very liberal concessions far moro so than that held by Dd Lesseps at Panama was eudeavor lug to obtain simply an act of Incor poration from congress without guarantees, aud was uuablo to do so In all the period of tho excltouient of tho concession, which had an ex teuslou of tlmo and dually expired by limitation. Now it occurs to mo that Dlauz tts, chief engineer at Pau aim at that time, wheu asked by a reporter lu relation to tho Nicaragua canal us a possible, obstructlou, re plied thai Dj h-sop would know how to repress that. Ho lud too many friends lu the Uulted States to alluw that to prooeid, A STIlAMIU VACT. " 'It Is a curious f kot, as stated be fore, that the Maritime Canal com pany, or Xtcuagui, then holding very admirable concessions ou the route pronounced upon by the gtiv-enim-nt counilssloners to be com mercially practicable aud superior to any other route kuown, could ever obtslu a single act of Incorpor ation, even when shoru of any guarantee, J recall this fact to the diplomacy his chief clmfrtcterlsllo ... . , , tit( mm Ulm t,M win Ills exalted AinetlcnlilRti. m k0 , ,w always nltle to Imllcnle rspulatlon abroad will innlnly ,cst ,g wnll verv clearly. To qtieslloiifl ti)OU his nets as ncrelafy or state, and it Ift no exaggeration Insoylng that In Uio pail ten yeafc, at least, he has been tho liest known Amer lean In foreign lands. BccreloryofTrcosury Foster! His cftrccr has been one of leulershlp and wltliout doubt ho po"cssed tho confldente, respect, and allccllon of a vast majority of tho American people more than any other innii of his time. His fame Is world wldo Attorney General Miller: Willi reference to Blaine It may bo truly said that his failure to bo president was an accident. At the funeral of Daniel Webster, one of his neigh bors, looking ou tho fscoof the dead statesman, said: "Daniel Webster, the world will bo lonesome without you." The same may be said with propriety of James Q. Blaine. Secretary Tracy Blaine, with tho possible exception of Henry Cluy, was the most brilliant statesman and political leader the country bus over produced. Secretary Noblo James G. Blaine held the attention aud commanded tho respect of his country t an ex traordinary degree, moie, I think, than any other political lpader elnce Lincoln or Clay. His critics will not be in this country. Becretary Elklns Blidnu was one of the greatest statesman and polit ical leaders that the country ever produced, and tbe niost conspicuous leaders of his time. Postmaster General Wanamker said: Pennsylvania may be proud of her brilliant son. Cleyerer than Henry Clay anil as eloquent as Daniel Webster. Secretary Rusk said: I have no hesitation in saying that in many respects Blaine outrauked auy of his contemporaries, nud none wield ed greater influence iu shaping the fortune of the Republican party. A gentleman who was Intimately associated with Blaine Bald that at 12 o'clock of the day on which Blaine's resignation was given out, he had no ideu of resiguiug from the cablneut. At tliat hour he went home and found that some ouo had marked a number of inter views which had been telegraphed from Minneapolis and printed In several papers. They accused Blaine with betraying President Harrison and with using his place In the cab inet as a cover for a conspiracy to de feat tho president and Becure the nomination. The Interviews wound up by declaring that Blaine was not an ablo mau, or he would have re signed from the cabinet. Under the heat of indignation oyer these interviews Blaine wrote bis resigna tion, aud ho has since told his friends that there were never but two occa slous of dlflerence between himself and Presldont Harrison, and that they had beeu fully explained and satisfactorily settled. asked him, h" always replied I ilcllN gently but lu nioumylliible. Dr.Ji.lnisoii wild further that there had bieil really no hopn of lllulno's recovery since the sinking spell In December, Unlit within two or three weeks there was n strong hnpo (hat life might be prohibited, but since then there Inn befii no hope and practically nothing hns bten doiin except to glvciiMittshtneut. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W. 11 II. Lai kins nud wife, of Douglas county, to Win. Larkliis, of Marlon county, 60 a tpO s 1 w,$1200. J. F. T. B. IJrentJiio and wife to J. D. (lrenlro lot at Bt. Paul, $35. Wm. M. (Jllue and wifo to M. Mc Cabo 1 15 Ilouiluglou add to Wood burn, $150. S. A.CIaik to P. 8. Knight 2,5 a South Salem, $300 Frederick Asolienbreutiuand wife et nl, t F. Asctieiibreunn jr., of Furma, la., 10 u tp 7 s 2 w, $000. Adam Omrt nud wife to Salem Motor Hy. Co. 130 u South Salem, $10 420. IN 1893 Mi Itoiuto f.nul lo i tik'Hfco THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & SI PAUh X-3E3jaLX3 ai?3EaC3EI V Ij'Xfllt'ftioil KitiCN lO (lit) N'oiIiI'h I'j,,,( TiltiOIVIOBOOIBTIEfJ. (Uoiielinteil from Klnt l'ago.J Conscience, or What? ( necleuce doth make cowards of ui- a 1," says thu poet. But it Is just so wun me nerves, wiien a ...,. ... ,. T mail's nerves ure uubiruog, tlirougb '. , '""i """, Co, Supti Urahum Is ii charter mombet of thu Odd Fullow ttiKt l'ylhlitn lodges at Woodbtirn, where huutteiids. Geo. Hoeje, Stove McFndilon, A. W, Olese, J. A. Dickey attended tho statu convention of K. of P. nt Port laud this week and look lu the work of thu new ritual, I. O. O. F. Ohciiiekeht lodgo I. O. O. F. In- stalkd following olllccrs rccontly; 11. G. Meyer, N. a.; A. Dllly, V.G.; L. E Pratt, secretary; Isaio Couk Itu, per. secretaryj Johu G. Wright, treu-urer, This is thu oldest lodgo lu Oregon, and Its treasurer has been treasurer of tho Grand lodge since tho dcuth of his predecessor, I. it. Moores. Ollvo lodgo I. O. O. F. No. 18 In stalled olllcers recently, the cere monies being conducted by the D. D G. M., T. O. Birker of Salem, as follews: A. T. Wain, N. G.; J. H. McNury, Y- G.; T. W. Waters, per. secretary; Webster Holmes, rec, sec- A. NKW AilVKItTlHl; :RNn 53i REED'S 0PE1U 1101;; Tlireo Nlgliig Only, CO RjD RAY'? Complete Dramatic" ImliuwUon and torpid liver and iin ptuo blood, what wonder that he feels depressed and uervousl He starts at every little unexpected sound; Is afraid or hU shadow, and reels HRe a tool. .Let sucn a mau go to the dim: store and get a bottlu of JJr. Pierce's Uolden Medics! Discov ery, the great Blood-puriller aud Liver Invigorator guaranteed to benefit or cure, or money will be promptly refunded. It cures Iudl gestlon, or Dyspepsia, and from its wo.iderfnl blood purifying proper ties, conquers all bklh and Scalp diseases, alt-rheum, Tetter, Eezema and kidney ailineuis. All blood poisons, no matter of what name or nature, yield to its remedial iullu-euces. Mothorn, con.; J. A. Foland, O. G.; L. D.Price, I. G.;D.W. Smith, It S. H . P T? If,. T. u a . itr t ., -. -.uiiij, aj. a. a.; vv. j. TUKS1IAYKVKN1NU. JANOAfttJ will apprar In Tied MnrMen'. - 1 laughing .uoeess, IiHne&.SI HflTTIt ,..,.. ' " IIU.U1 I ." ComplleatlohsandentftnuiomcnUiai, WKUNKSOAVEVKNlNa, JEB ul Jean A. Htovnn's latest Nnw York .Izl in iiinm. nntut.t "Wife roit mix TUK3DAY EVENING, Fgn j, Ilronson Hownrrt'rt mmi .'i drama. In moib, rnilUtd Wl TILE BANKER'S DAUGHTE J.'1-lces 35c. BOo. 7fi. rItosorvca Bcatsonsalont Patton'i. Will j-oit HAiiK. 10 acres of good m tanrt. all clear. n miles rnstof th. Will take work foFwrt mv.ETL! on 10 year's tlmo. Address D. A. lS ...... w. VH.a Hv ..4x. tT7ANTED. W dpslrablocana Energetic yonne iras $ .!.. In ..."7. ------. -" .... uwu Kii lhiu ill uiiniiihkk. i.nnn DA nin ...i' to Use. Address Uo2,'joia? i-h Unfailing in elTects. always reli able, pureaud lutrmless, isHlmmous Liver Itegulutor. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria Culver.R. S. N. G.; John Stanletou. L. ri. N. G.; Claud Gatch. It. fl. V. G.; A. Goualet. L. S. V O i " t ... a.. .iu MASONIC. l-t-, ,r"es b ttIes,oId lrou iin t nil klnd)d m ! inalals, amo hldci, nt old Court HmJ The first regular meetinc of Do Hulun- h toli'ol'aii. i Molay couimaudry is set for Satur day evening Feb. 4th at Musonlo ball In Murphy block, by courtesy oi Salem No. 4. Sulem ought to have that Masonic temple this j ear without fail. Tho four lodges now existing nlr.no n MOOO a year rent. The Capital of tue state, a line growing city, Salem ought to have a $50,000 Masonic lemple. The Masonic Temple Aes'n has bten deterred some in getting around with their stock books, owing to all being buy at the opening of the liar with other business. It is the Intention in iimm . i. ..... . . IO .uoemerpngg uu. -" ueauway next month and all the Salem Masonic fraternities look forward with keen ln,,.,, . ,.T.,l.l .. . ""'" I"" - ..u luu erection of their new home, J. W. WEST, Proprietor of t lie GERMAN MARKET tin Commercial St. and the CASH MARKET On Htato Street. Good Meats, Hnusnge, Lard, Humi, & S0,"-"1"? eerj thing kept In a flrkWul ovuwilOUlUCIJU lOHTLAM JaH, 28. Wheat valley, fl.it, Walla Walla, 11,030 fl.7. fcMN FRAKCI4CO, Ja.S7. Wlieat, May 1.38). Chicaw, JaH. XVlwrt, ., tborlty for auaouudug Id the wet1 the fact, loo, la the minority report memory of Colouel Ttiomiimin. .-, WashluKtou aiwclal aas; "The doubtlew has forirottea all lt i pNUlVl.lU-luiltit-nl l..d tl... I L I-.. . ... j . vv,,(vuvt u , . BU. R,I(.r jUCH p of t(nw j jj BswvUlriegukrkiHlcva.UHatwl, IW trM tkut Pmdtleat Harrl- advrwtograiitliigaBaet eT lm aSL'aitf&iy uUb izrlTy fcortttr r uy -- .-...wot .W1'. 4UV IHHUIIM- 1H WU WiUA uf I lit Buu .w WfW04Mt.P.tyufUavr4 (kit wlli.bewut latbatamaU Lat,'.u.i tt..- .... . .! uUui mtt uu lamiMtMy mht (Vry. lVevMMr ....' -, - n- hk at ' T , 7 I (M Jlvau V W. wiw hknw whU, Jaawa, w nUkt ewutt mu tkr Honors to Blaine. Washington, D. C, Jau. 28. In the opening prayer, lu tho house, the chaplain referred to the death of Dlaluo In feeling and spuipathetic terms. Then, amid profound si lence, Milliken, Republican member from Maine, who represents Blaine's old district, rose and said: "It be comes my sad duty to nunouuee to the house the death of James G. Maine, for fourteen years a promi nent uud leading member of the house." ' Holman, Democrat, from ludiano, said: "The death of James G. Blaine will profoundly Impress the sensibilities of the country. Great iu statesmanship, kuown uot only to our country, but to the states manship of the world; not only oue of the Illustrious characters which Illustrated the value of free lustltu tlous, but beyoud that he was great iu the field of literature. It would seem, Mr. Speaker, to be ctnlueutly proper and flttlug with the announcement of his death, here, on the theatre of hU aehteremeuts, that the house, out of rwpeet to hi memory, should ad Journ." Tbe motloa was agreed lo and the house adjourned. Blalae'a Last Day. Wabhinoton, Jau. as. BUlae Imply lay la a feeble eoadltioa, tak iBgTeryiltlhjuourUhawaU, Iadl sm baa UkM ry Hub netirkh mi alM IV kUw atlaak of LVo. Mr. Geo. TP. Coolt Ol Bt. Johnsbury, Yt Like a Waterfall Great SuHerlns After the Crip Tremendous Roaring in the Head Vain in the Stnnmi. "To C. I. Hood & Co., Lonell, Mass.: Sovoro Sinking Pains nnd Ilia result U cry cratlfjlnc AiitC dUaCTeabla effect ol'tfio Urli. are f,"1 am tree Irom pains and aches, ana "etleve Hold's SarsapaHlla HOOO'8 PlLLSdonoH.urEe.ra nor "tip." . - .uHiLinrnr v 181)3. HARPER'S WEEKLY. ILLUSTBATKD. Preventing Future Misery. If thei-A la fn F.I ,.i. pleur biru wiiiia iBnrt.,-.:.P'J.1 Pc-I JV'"..eauu'rc-audre lieltv tii..roiv.r,if i n nn.l. . stondiVirfir.. eekly lR acknowledeea u rlodU.?n"AS5UH"V.ftM clTrtH.?.?..'!"'" 'uagnzlne It in. J -m Ju,tRn, vl,hy.'0.r?e.u'- ,0,' hn'.tory-HaaThHMIB;'u iun or' . KiK?"" "L'.n "ne lo roSsunZ' . i.. ..r w "'.". t-jiuiiL ruiiQod ... . ciii iuk. As nion biiii.. oT, ..; ue" piaiui ii anlf-stH luoir . "tuning torn- tad to lwSftlS HhtlS0"'?. "" clucks itsfu ther luninri. ilieP,wn,cli the rheuratiof. banishes Ihs nHtement tollies be f.ys,em this Hue bfood "iepSrVnt O,1. hV? emPloy- -..iiuiitauL-eDeral ipfiti.n ,cnt I roifg "(y of the llllierifnr mTy,n8t"'lie-ffl". Pl'ilM, c.nVi ration .,Urla.'llTer com. trouble, nerwiun.' tlon. kldn"v and flesh, a ft,.",!11 f "append d by a cold I o S.Vth - he,.h" Wow . K HAm fcfef3 Decorator. 8"m.Or(ioTtol7ert,''WUllonery8U)re Increase of Pensii Under Actoi t. J-nr 8u 8ujem( hJUUa Attorneyi --)im FvSilp.MorRntlllffiSK """""Prpved land wt hln Ave mil ' i.r..":Icnojt tti;."rnJUU' l IU J. FLEMMINQ. Wi.Sato'SSK -i iT m Dsror,Tiw',:lou .v..01 ' ""C.Ui'. V-l IK 'aud felicity thu real eventi ihein ,r, ... ,.'. y, na tne lmadnallve comniiiB !!-. ' r". "c ountor lis erj Worlcritt.?? f8 ?' '"unrullons .f the KuUlo toll i'i,'1 V111 be rjot olly the bat Best MuVe.fi?r ev exP"lou, but albo in end Interest i.'ery,J,uoiloeVtDl of en paces n,.t!e,ul'i' ui.tiaied lalu best wrlerX "b.utl0U8 belu m "" wt! 1 coo in ?,S V "r L8,is. ' tne country. It and llltiKtri ha , ,f '!' 'er nre, newi, IUJ class. ""' n" olUer l'uWlcatloai ol HAMPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: nlZfu? Maqas"ne oo HAIH'fcK'H WKH.KLY 4 00 MAIWKKWBAZ Ul W HAWKW OUAUl.SwZZZ IS Umteasw8.?0 aIl subscribers In the "" Bta,e. fanuda.aud Meslco. tn9r5,nu.h.?fth? Weekly bgl ih w h"n no ninHl' ror J"nuary of eilo ter. wt begin im.M,0'ent,oue'' "iblcrlpfltD. Unenal?0,1 iper' Weekly for will be sent l.v'1.' x,tut clotl1 bludlnx, epre8, ??' "il1 Postaeo Paid otbf freiiihi &of??' "Pjow (provked tb u'e), for 7 mi exctf a ""e dollar pir &totchby ". Post-paid, oaiwmlm,,nCHev 5''5l,m J, wde by Pct chance onoss, der or druft' to old t"im?nt,5fffiS?0tto copy this adver P & Hrotberi e exPreiB orderof Uar- AadreS8: "AKt'EltADnOTIIERS, New Yorir, to Locating Mines Pr-H. JKJS.WMlShViJ.',0 "l.e neent Jor tbe or hi,8 hdden triair.'0 l"sno,, Iods ,or uii"vMlne M?.Vre.s or locating Gold H!,nlytheCTea,etrthrls ,urment Ts rer WtheaeeKldlfry or Invention Uvi luioiuatlon address R. H, SMITH, Oregon. $2.QO tVrdoxru for I be anet flolibtd I'uorvaiuem mthcity. MONTEE BROS., It Onmwercial street. T. J. KUKSS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood FlniiMnr, Cw,WhdCluruUla Sirwi. :i Undertaking Ifi taaal IWU swtiftLLin.l -t .. - , 1 I a aa' HOEYE&MIM pnnnn- . '"-uo, AJcn bit a ... .. m2ui lnu.or, JOHN iJJT Carpenter and j aaoP6shuu$lrt AD Patiq T-imruv, '"?. tor Soi Brick and Tikvi16' j-omRD. :,a,ui SAUj,, Tke Itl lntt . Hrii1r'Hitdi m. -.-. i " TSAjutiua J-1 BEXNB1T & SON. CANDIES, Frut and Cigars, p- o. aiooic CIK nd Tobaeee, B1LUARD PARLOR, Jn1 Sir..t. T' w- THORNBURG, , " a - w shpv "isan 1 1 - t, a