'4 TRE MORNING OBEGONIAN, TUESDAY, JULY 3f 1900. TEACHERS ARE ELECTED XXSTRUCTOR.S CHOSEN FOR. RE FORM. MUTE AND BLIXD SCHOOLS. Present Incambent'i Are Re-EIected Reform and Slate Schools Ace "Without Subordinate Officials. SALEM, Or.. July 2. The State Board, of Education today elected officers for the state Institutions; as follows: Reform School H. E. Bickers, superin tendent; Mrs. H"E. Bickers, matron. Muto School Clayton "Wentz, superin tendent; Urs. Clayton Wentz, matron. Blind School J. L. Carter, superintend ent, Mrs. J. I Carter, matron; Miss Em ily Henry, teacher; Miss Jeannette Wads. worth and Leroy Gesner, music teachers. JCo suDordlnatc officials, were selected for the Reform and Mute Schools. All those selected today are present Incum bents. The board also granted a state certifi cate to R. A. Ford, of, Eugene; who holds & like paper from Missouri. Cowntj- Officers Quality. County Judge Scott and Commissioner JCeedham are the only county officers who qualified today Jonathan O'Donald. the new Justice of the Peace, has moved Into the office for merly occupied by Justice Johnson. Regent for Monmouth Xormal. O F. Paxton and Anthony Nbltner. both of Portland, and Ben. Schofleld. of Cor nelius, were today reappointed" members of the Board of Regents of the Moa xnouth Normal School. Their terms are bIx years each. Paxnaent of State Taxes. , Multnomah County today paid Into the state treasury $91,450 56. to settle Its 1S2& 'state taxes in full. Multnomah, also made remittances to settle small balances due on tixes and Interest for 1S95, 189C and 1S9S taxes. Crook County settled Its 1S39 state tax Account by paying 510,809 47. Tfcrr Chief Justice. Charles E. "Wolverton retired today from the Supreme Bench as Chief Justice, and will begin a new term as Associate Jus tice. Judge Bean will succeed to the of fice of Chief Justice. Insane Charge. Tilda Kosky, aged 20, was received, at the Asylum today from Marshileld, Coos County. She Is a native of Finland, and married. Her dementia was caused, by worry over the death of her first hus band. Land Board Collections. M. Ii. Chamberlain, clerk of the State Land Board, today paid fnto the state treasury $12,835 19, collected by him during the month of June. The money will be distributed among the following- funds: School principal, $9012 76; school interest 5377131; university principal, $10; Agri cultural College principal, $40; Agricul tural college interest, B0 cents. Monthly Asrlnnt Report. Superintendent J. F. Calbreath, of the Oregon Insane Asylum, filed his monthly report today. It shows that a new one Btory brick addition to the kitchen Is be ing made at a cost of $MG0; that the "wards In the new wing have been completed and occupied: that the young patients who were afflicted with diphtheria hive recovered, and have been returned to their wards, and that satisfactory prog ress has been made in the work on the farm and garden. The financial report shows that the monthly payroll amounted to $5621 SS, and that the value, of the supplies consumed ws.s $6244 23, making a total of $11,866 1L There was an average of 1179 patients un der treatment The average monthly ex pense per capita was $10 05; the dally average, 23 cents. The total number of employes "was 150. This is somewhat above the usual number of employes, and the increase Is accounted for by the fact, that many additional attendants were employed for a few days while regular attendants, were absent on. election day or were- taking a vacation. The number of patients treated is as follows: Number of patients May SI ..1178 Number received during June 26 Under care and- treatment 1214 Discharged 27 Died 11 Eloped I 29. Patients remaining June SO 1175 Capital City Brevities. Judge Boise today granted Emma Hes ter a divorce from James Kester. The Allen. Packing Company began, can ning peas today .and will run its cannery On this vegetable for about two weeks. The company made contracts last "Win ter for the peas to be raised on 100 acre of ground. Strawberries are now out of the market so far as canning is con cerned, and the cherries will soon be fin ished. Pears and plums will be the next fruit handled. "Will Return to Mount Angel College. Rev. Plaeidus Fuerst, O. S. B., who la now in Europe, will return to Mount An gel College In September. The past year was spent by Father Plaeidus at the Catholic University in. "Washington, D. C, Where he availed "himself of art extra course In higher physics, calculus and chemistry. "While in, "Washington Father Plaeidus became a great favorite through bis musical gifts, being caljedvby many" the Perosl or Amerlea. Father Pladdus' will resume HIb work as professor h the opening of the scholastic, term. FAVOR STATE EXHJCBI.T. Committee Appointed, to Seetire ClacluimoA Connty Exhibit. OREGON CITY, July 2. President "W. H. "Wehrung. of Hlllsbaro. and Secretary D. M. "Wisdom, of Portland, officers of the State Agricultural Society, were here to day in, the interest of a county exhibit at the coming session of the State Fair. A consultation was held with. County Judge Ryan, ex-County Commissioner Richard Scott of Milwaukie, and promi nent business men In reference to the proposed exhibit, It was decided to. leave the matter in the hands of the Oregon City Board of. Trde, President H. E. Cross calling a special meeting foE the purpose tonight At this meeting. . uni versal sentiment was enthusiastically ex pressed in favor of ae- exhibit that would curry off the first pile ' offered, by the State Fair management It was con ceded during the discussion of. the matter that Clackamas County could.' provide the best exhibit of diversified products of any county in the state, including farm, and hercuitural reductions, hops, gold and copper ore, coal, manufactured iron, foundry machine products, manufactuced 5aper, ctotljs, shoes, fancy leathers, etc. . determination was expressed to prepare an exhibit that would be a credit to the state, one that could be kept on perma nent display here as an advertisement of the county's Resources. President Cross appointed the following committee to pre pare such an exhibit: Thpmas F. Ryan, O. W. Eastham, E. E. Channan, Richard. Scott of Milwaukie, and J. M. Tracy, of Logan. SEW OPFICEJRS IJT CHARGE. Cbanfres In Clackamas Connty Gov ernjtnent Land Office BnsinesB. OREGON CITY, July 2. All the newly elected county officers, whose terms, bo; gin July 1. were in their places today! The same "deputies continue In service In. the Sheriffs and Recorder's offices, while in the" clerk's office, the former chief deputy, E. H. Cooper, takes the clerk's desk, and the' former, clerk, Elmer Dixon, becomes chief deputy. It is understood, however, that O. !d. Eby of Sdarquam, will succeed Mr. Dixon as. chief deputy in a -few months. In the County Treas urer's office Mr. Shade becomes, chief deputy,, while his former assistant, A. XiUelllng, becomes the chief officer. It Is a notable fact that every officer or dep uty In the Courthouse that received, a nomination was elected, making an excit able division of officials between the two parties. However, the County Board of Commissioners Is Republican, and also the pounty Judge J. "W. McAnulty, the newly elected Justice of the Pace for the Oregon City district toolc charge of his office today, but had to postpone an assault case, as no Deputy District Attor ney had been appointed. Receiver "William Galloway, of, the local land office, today completed bis financial report of business for the month of June. Tha report shows that the total cash sales and commissions amounted to $4048 11. There were IS homestead loca tions and 21 final proofs, and of the 13 cask entries, six were final proofs on timber claims. Ten timber land locations were, made during this period. The total cash receipts for June, 1S29, was $3404 43, about tbe beginning of the present boom in Government lands. STEAMER FR03I SKAGWAY. Bring?. 40 Fasaen&e,r& and 970,000 Gold. Bryri Steamer Lost. NANAIMO. B. C, July 2. The steamer Danube has reached here, five days from Skagway, with 40 passengers and $70 0(30 in gold dust Captain Clifford, Member of Parliament from Atlin, was among Ijhe passengers, and reports that several ex pensive hydraullcklng plants have been Installed, but there is a scarcity or help to work them. The Danube brings news that In an at tempt to run her through Miles Canyon and the "White Horse Rapids, below, the the steamer Reaper has been totally lost The Nora, of the Klondike Corporation, and the Bailey, of the Canadian Develop ment Company, were taken safely through the rapids. SCATOAL IX THE. KLOJDIKE. Gold Commissioner Charged With Malfcansnce tn OSce. DA'WSONi June 5, via. San Francisco July 2. Aside from clean-up results, the matter of greatest public Interest In the Klondike- at present is the scandal in volving Gold Commissioner Senkler. Charges hava been preferred against nlm by IX G. McTavish and the Ottawa gov ernment has been moved) to. appoint a commission to Investigate the. matter. Senkler Is. accuid" of malfeasance in of fice. Specifically his alleged offense Is the Illegal, grants of fractional claims to persons of whom he v. as a silent partner. COMPELS WITE TO JOIN Km. "Wnshlnjrton FaeitLve Threatens Mnrdr Unless Woman Compile. NORTH YAKIMA. "Wash.. July 1-J. O, Dubois, who recently escaped from the clutches of the law at RitxvUle, and is: said to be wanted at Pendleton, Or., for forgcrj. went at 11 o'clock last night to the house of Claude Briggs, a mer chant here, whre his wife was stop ping, and compelled her, at the point of a pistol, to accompany him In his flight out of the country with a, team. Sne went upon his threat that If she did not go he would shoot her and himself. Of ficers are in pursuit of him. Deputy Connty Officers Kanied. HILLSBORO. Or., July 2. The County Central Committee of the Union party announced the deputies for the newlr elected Clerk and Recorder of Convey ances. J. "W. Morgan, of Hlllsboro, will act as Deputy Clerk; George A. Morgan and Robert "Wlrts, of Forest Grove, will assist Recorder Ralph Wann. These appointments wilL give general satisfac tion, as they are both good men, and well qualified. The deputy for Sheriff John W Sewell has not jet been named. The newly elected officers will take char on next Thrusday as. their bonds cannot be approved before that time. Relleloxui Celebration. CANBY, Or., July 2. There rrlll be a great religious celebration on the, camp grounds here July 4 Dr. Cool, of Spokane, Dr. Gue, of Portland, and other eminent preachers will take part There wlli be a special rate of $1 15 from Portland for the round trip, and a one and one-third fare from alL points on the Southern Pa cific. Miner Shot in HI Tent. SEATTLE, "Wash., July 2. R. S. Camp bell was shot and instantly killed In his tent at Haines, Alaska, recently by Phil Gosby. Gampbell and Gosby, who had mining interests In the camp, had trouble over some claims. Gosby surrendered and was taken in charge by the United States officials. Miner Killed by Explosion. "WAUuACE, Idaho, July 2 John Dube, aged 45. and Matt Shercr, aged 30, were killed by an explosion in the Tiger1 mine yesterday. Both left families, Tube a wife and five children, and Shexer a- wift and three children. Oregon Ketes. The Town Board of, Sumpter Is consid ering application for street-car fran chise. Petitions are being, circulated in Lincoln Countr protesting against tha proposed, location ot fishtrapa in Yao.ulna Bay. Bids are belnc; solicited for the erection of. a two-story brick hotel in Lakeview. Th owners will be Miller &, Lane, "wbo paid 506 for a. site, l&sjt week. The County Court of Union County has ordered xoad nupervisors, ta prosecute all persons who damage the highways by permitting; irrigation, water to run in the roads. A lJKO. electric Hght plant will be put ln'alf the Cornucopia mines in Union County. The. wafers of Pine. Creek will be utilized to operate the machinery. Work on the same will begin Immediately. One day lost week, two of H. R. Here ford's thoroughbred yearling hulls, be came "involved In. a light, near the. hot springs. Lane County, when both f ell- Into the spring and were scalded to death. Professor E. H. McAllster, of the de partment ot qpplled mathematics at the University of Oregon, has been appointed by the Regents as supervisor et the. drain age system to be put in, at the university thta Summeri A Pacific Coast Indian. Institute Is to be organised. "A conference of "educators interested in -the training and edupatlon of Indians will take place at Chemawa, AUgust H, to 19. Washington, 'Montana, Idaho and California will bt represented, anci perhaps several other Western states. A proposition for the location of a flax fiber mill at Eugene has been submitted hi . Larimere, manager, of the Sclo fac tory. The bonus Is 53SO0 In cash. 2 acres of land for a site, and 1500 acres, in. flax. It is represented that the plant will cost 5,000, and will employ regularly about 39 hands. The Utah Construction Company-, of Ogden, which was awarded the grading contract for the extension of the Sumpter Valley line to Clifford, began operations last Tuesday. Tho company has about 20- teams and a large force ot men at work, and In the next 10 days the con tractors expect to place an additional force ot 200 men and 100 teams along the grade. Crop Tiatcn. The sugar beet crop In Union County was benefitted by the" recent rains. The rains of this sgason have. kejt the grass green and thrifty In the Harney County foothills. Of the injury to grain it is related thaV 100 acres ot wheat owned by F. M. Free man, near Tangent, is almost ruined with rust, says the Corvallis Times. The ef fect of the rist was not noticeable until the sunshine appeared after the late rains. Several grain fields In the -i Iclnltv j ore declared to be in bad condition IAKERC1TYWATER WORKS BIDS FOR COXSTRXJCTIQJT OPENED BUTE GOJST.RAOT JfOJC LET. Betrreen Three Bidder, and Go-cndl Will Decide at Once f 100,000 Bonds Slfirncd and Retarned. BAKER CITY. July 2. The water com mittee of the City Council today opened the bids for the construction of "the gravity water system. Nine bids were re ceived, and were as follows. Smith &. Miller, $ (o,7i37; Fife &. Con Ian, $87.791 50; Joe Paquet $111415. Slem mons & Sweeney, $,09tf 25, J. D. McCau lay $S9,437 70; Smitta & Howard. $100, 294 30; Costello & Bread, 594.013 90r Jacob- sen & Bade, $95,991 66; J. S. "White, $51.- The Council, at en adjourned meeting GALLERY OF OREGON D. 31. C. GAULT, OF THE HIIXSBORO IXDEPEXDEXT. BfLLSBORO, July Z D. ML C. Gault, principal stockholder In the Hlllsboro Publishing Company, and editor of the Hlllsboro Independent, iias born In Iowa. In 1812. Ho cam to Orcon In 1852. and received an academical rducatton at Korea t; Grove. HLs first news paper work was done on the Jacksonville SenUrtb, 1S05-. He city editor of the. Salem Statesman In ISCS-'J, and In 1870 was a. third owner ot the Dallas Folk County) Reublicaa. He itened a t-rm as RepreaentatUe from Washington County la the. State. Legislature in 1876, and a second term frora Multnomah Countr In 1SS0 He took, charge, of the Hlllsboro Independent In 1802. w&era he now i. In politics he uas always been Re publican, and his paper Is Tecosnlzed- as reflccttnK his personal bias He was President of the State Pioneer Association In 1588, and Is now President of the State Republican. Editorial Association, tills being the third term he has occupied the position. tonight retained the three lowest bids, j Cbrvalll3. The matter-was, discussed last namely: Fife & Conlan. J. D. McCaulay j. year, and temporarily postponed. The and J. C White, and Vtlll make the award , Corvnllls Grange, at a meeting last Sat at the regular meeting tomorrow night urday, took up the matter, and appolnt The balance of the bids, together with ed a committee to lead a movemeht for the certified checks, Tvere returned to the a county or district fair, to be held in. bidders. The bonds of $103,000 for the con-- Corvallls possibly this season. On July structlon of the watc works were sold 14 there Is to be a meeting, of citizens and: to Jl.. Harris & Co. of. Chicago, the: specially appointed delegates form the highest bidders. who.paid a, premium ""various granges In the county, for a fur- therafor of S6S0L The bonds were re- eclved and signed at the City Auditor's office and forwarded back to Chicago to day. The bonds xun fox 10 years at 5 per cent DIG SALE' OF BEACH LANDS. Extended Over Twenty Miles From, IlTraco Feeling: Over Matter. SOUTH BEND, Wash., July 2. Saturday the entire' beach from Ilwaco to the north, and of the PanuneuGa. a distance of ever 2fl miles, was. eratber sold or leased at public auction- lo prtvase persona, acd feeKng Tan pretty high on tho beach as a jesulr. David Bruce, of Seattle, was the original applicant for the lease of all the tide laud on the ocean beach of the Peninsula, ex cept that in front of Long Bench. In company wHh County Surveyor Meloj. of Lebanon, he gave notice of thtdr desire to ptxehose outright The no-bcts were eeen by very few, and as a result all of tho beach niornSi of Long Beach was leased to David Bruce for tho minimum sum ai- lowed by law 10 cents- par ohMn hi pay- men amouotiBg to about $300. The lease SLX"?' ;E" " "i.0! as&?affi ssfr.z- TZZ-Z lZZZii t, ITi W. Corbet by biddrng in practically all & tho beach south of Lone Beach, in- eluding Fishing Rocks and North Head, and states that, wbMe he was compelled to bid in considerable beaon, which does not front on the property of any of tho aSkwe-camed persons, he has no dcetre to make any money out of his lease. Lons Beach is in a school section, and was punahased by E E Tteiker when Washington was a tt-crrtory. Ho there- fore filed a protest against the sale, claim- jsjk udq Ti-wer wvm, as ras own. xne sole was conducted subject to the protest, and bidding was lively, -the property betetr finally sold to W. B. Strattoa, as trute for David Bruce and W. F. Meloy. for $12 50 per Hnoar chain. Thcce is certain to bo conrfdcroble litigation over the sale sod lease. Mr. Bruce's representative. M. H. Young, declined to state what his prin cipal's lrrteoaons and plans were. Ah'OTKER VESSEL FROM KOME. Authentic Xcvra From Sinrock Squat-' tern Hold Government Ground. SEATTLE, July 1 The steamer Robert Dollar, being the third vessel from Nome within the past 21 hours, arrived in port at a o'clock today. Captain Charles Bncf Eon. who brought her from Alaska, states that he was delayed five days at Diitch Harbor by reason of a shortage of coal. There wore but three passengers aboard.. The Dollar brings the first authentic news from Slnrock. Purser Kennedy soys that when they left there It was demon strated that the point was destined! to de velop Into a thriving camp. Several hun dred miners aro now engaged on the beach. Speaking of the beach line, Captain En efson states that the squatters are still occupying the Government ground, but that there Is no. doubt they are entirely wrong. The authorities and everybody else ore waiting the arrival of General Randall to settle all disputes. The ex pectation Is that the beach line will be cleared of squatters by force If necessary. Town lots are bringing all the way from $0600 to ?10,000, and unusually excellent sites are sold for more. There, Is a great demand for realty. Captain Enefson states that but little news had been re ceived from the creelc district at the time he left Tho fros Is still In the ground, and active work had hardly commenced. W. "F. Wilcox, one of the passengers. Is a Government employe, and has recently completed a survey of the trail Inland via Katmal, which was discovered by Deputy Land Surveyor Norman R. Smith. CORVALLIS' KEW TRAIX SERVICE. Can Do Business In Portland and Re turn Same Day. CORVALLIS, July 2. For a long time past, it has been impossible for a Corval llslte with a reasonable degree" of facility 1 to so to Portland, do business there and return home on. the same day, A new ar rangement of train service that went Into effect this morning, makes this possible. A CorvalHs & Eastern train leaves Cor vallis at 6:30 A. M.r and connects with the Southern Pacific, Portland local at Al bany at 7 A. M.. The same train makes connection with the evening local, and leaving Corvallts at 7:25 reaches Cor YaJHs at 8-05. The new service win be a welcome convenience to a people who have hitherto been somewhat isolated. Pioneer- Comaalts Suicide. INDEPENDENCE. July 2. Lou Cra mer a pioneer of 1X52, committed suicide in a woodshed today. He used two feet of rope, his toes touching the ground. He Teaves a wife. No cause Is known" for the deed. He was in town this morn ing having a horse shod, and seemed ra tional at that time. He lived one mile south of Independence. The Coroner is now holding an Inquest To Promote County Fair, CORYAIXIS, July L There are re curring suggestions each yer. at about this" season for holding: a county fair at NEWSPAPER MEN No. II. tmorusjus3ion or. uie anaiier. . Ti'a.nliLuBton. Xotes. The "Wenatchee Council has flxct. the foe for saloon, license at SKOQ a year. A fruit and vegetable evaporator Is be- Pilng erected at Colfax. It Is Intended to j handle this year's crop Tha school census of. Aberdeen for this year shows a total of 887 children, an In crease of 215 over 1229. An Everett mill shipped 150,003 feet of. lumber to the White Pass & Yukon Rail way, at Skagway, Alaska, Friday. The Japanese population of Falrhaven Is about 400, and it Is estimated that 201 of these hava arrived within a week. -Tho Delta Phi fraternity at the State University at Seattle has begua the erec- tlon ot a chapter-house that will cost j In tho neighborhood of $4500. y The City Counoll of Sedro-TVoolley has repealed the midnight closing ordinance passed a few weeks ago at the request r Qf the liquor dealers and the town will now Temain open day and night, j The total recelpt3 of the clty of Falc. ' haven for the quarter ending June 30 V i rjjr&ma: expenditures lor tho somo time were $15,1 97. Fire destroyed 25 acres of standing grain on tho farm of T. Rondemo, near Climax, Friday night, and for a timo i threatened tho entire crop ot 2300 acres. ! The origin of the blaze Is supposed to j have been accidental, The Republic Mining. Company, of R- public, has let a contract to, construct . six miles of wood flume, along Granite Creek. The company has now a. forco of I 75 men cutting and piling wood alon 1 the lino, of the proposed flume. Immigrant Inspector Walker Is to be sent to Whatcom to keep guard against the entrance of any Japanese attempting to slip in from British Columbia. More Inspectors arc to be placed along the border, says the Tacoma News. Superintendent Byram, ot tha Great Northern Railroad, ha Issued a circular offering $500 reward for the arrest and conviction of parties who forced some JUpancso section hands of the road to leave the right ot way near Mount Ver non last week. Tho big Bryan banquet planned at Whatcom for July Fourth, in accord ance with the suggestion of W. R. Hearst, has been postponed until some other date. The committee found that the people would be too busy celebrating the era ot prosperity on that evening to attend a calamity love feast. An artesian, well la. to be. bored nine miles east of Ellensburgw A depth of 1250 feet Is authorized, although It la expected that water will be found at BOO or COO feet. The Capital characterizes the move as the most Important ot years-, as It will give a solution to the Irrigation problem in Kittitas County. Shipments ot early peaches are being made dally from North Yakima to the Snokanq market. Tho fruit Is of the Alexander variety, and weighs about six ounces to the peach. Boxes net 20 pounds, and an averago of 72 peaches is packed In the two layers of each box. Local dealers are paying 75 cents per box. but the outside market is bet ter. The crop is first class, and growers expect a good harvest, continuing until October L Idaho Xotes. Boise's first Ice plant will be Installed and In operation -tyithln. 15 or 20 days. The harvest fcx Latah County will cem mence three weeks earlier than usual this year. The vigld will be "between LGOO.000. and LSQ0.O00 bu?hQis. Asbestos has. been discovered 10 miles north of Kamiah. The ledge Is 200 feet in width and shows up the, best character of that mineral to be found anywhere. On the night of tho Fourth of July a big dance will be given at Idaho City. the proceeds to go to Placerrllle, which was recently burned down, tor the second time within & year a poor mmm season SALSrOTt PAGK ESTIMATED AT 113, - GOO GASES. 40O Ton Handled ay Collrai97aCV Ilea Jfot Included Quality Was Exceptionally Good. ASTORIA, Or.r July 2. ThVliahlnc flea ion to da has been- fee from aaA&tsje tory. Therfe haa not beta & stegle, b'-f run- since it commenced. This w&n the ! year when lArgsa return "jcere expected; rrom tae hatchery as-a turneo, put ipur yeaia ago. but they Swre. failed to, foa tes&tlize. Many assert that the baxchery fish are of the lete run and will come in la-tec in the season in. sufficient num bers to aHow the usual pock- to be put up, but tbis is merely speculation. The fish caught have ben of exceptionally good quality, and command the hlshcst nsarXet pcioV. "While figures ore difficult to. obtain, a carefully prepared estimate shows that the pack on the Qohnnbla River- up to July 1 was 118,700- oaies. Be sides these, about 400 fcsao, or what would eaual 13.000 cpjfcs, of Chinook salmon have been, shipped by the co'd-siorage men. The estimated pack by the individual caccarfcg ia as foUowa: m Canneries Cases. Fishermen's Co-operative 10,000 Sanborn 3,000 Cutting 5,200 Booth 9,000. McGowan. Chinook 9,wa Megler - .'..... 6.50O McGowan. Cascades. 3,000 Wnrren. Cathlamet 5,000 Pillar Rock 9.500 Seufert Bros. 4,500 Columbia River Packers.' Associa tion, Astoria .... 45.W Columbia Rlyor Packers' Associa tion. Cascades , 2.C00 Total HS.7C0 Street RnlVrcny Sold. Rocoivap Coolldge, of the Astoria. Street Railway Company, today sold, all the property of the company at public auc tion to satisfy a Judgment m the sum of; J3O.50O held by the Security Savings & Trust Company, of Portland. The prop erty,, including -the railway hne. fran chises, rolHng-stock, and powef-houses, was sold to J. M. Gcarfn, of Portland, for George C HolUstr, of New York. The- prico Tras 525.000. Mr. Holllstxsr Is the. holder of the bonds issued by the com pany, and. will pay the mortgagee's eJalm with them. It is -understood Chit as soon as the salo Ss confirmed the line will be extended and extensive repairs- made. United states CruUer, Philadelphia. Tno unstPd Staites cruiser Philadelphia, Captain eMcule, arrived In this- rcwaiag frxn tho. SoocsJ and anchored jft the city front She was boarded by the Fourth of July reception ccmrcittee, head ed by Major BtcgTnan. who tendered tlw officers, ard ccew tjhe freedom of the c"dy. This, afternoon eke was ajxrown open to tho general public, and a large crowd of spectators v&iwtd the big, vcx2. The -cruiser wJU remain hero to participate n the Fovrth of July celercatlon. and then proceed to PorUrrod to take the Cce goa Naval Reserves for a cruise. KpTr Officers Installed The newly elected county ofllcess as sumed their duties today, and Clatsop County is now wothout a Recorder, that department being coraspjldated with the, CJerk's- office. The employes at, the- Court housa aire the same as bcrocotore. The County Court will meat Thursday, when, the formal appointment of the vnrjous deputies will be. niadcv and It Is expected some -aoarefers: v?M take place at that time. DECISIONS ARE. BENT3ERED. .Supreme Go art Pascs oa Seven Ap pended Cases. SALEM, Or., July 2. Tha Supreme' Pourt t6day handed -down" decisions. In seven oases. Of: these; three wore, af flrmed, two reversed and two modified. The decisions were as followsr , Lulu P. Curry", respondent, vsj W. F. Butohcr and H. C. Eastham, horetaforq. doing business- as- Butcher & Eastbam, appellants, from Baker County, Robert Eakln. Judge; reversed and remanded, ,Opib!ou by Bettn, J. Clara A. Boyce, appellant, vs. H- A Cupper, respondent, from Grant County; Robert Bakin, Judge; modified. Opinion, by Moore, J. H. C. Susewind, respondent, vs. W. S. Lever, defendant, and the Union Woolen Mill Company, from Union Coun- 'ty, Robert Eakln, Juds-o. reversed. Opin ion by Moore, J. I C O. Fanning. Mary Klne. J. H. Raley, 'E. Welch and 8. E. Walker, appellants, vs. J. M. Gilllland and F. B. Clopton. 'respondents, from Umatilla CoUnly, Stephen A. Lowell, Judge; anlcmed. Opinion by Wolverton. J". A. G. Ogllvle, respondent, vs. Rose Ogll- vle, appellant, from Gilliam County, W. L. Braqshaw, Judge; affirmed. Opinion oy wolverton, -. J. Etoilc Mendelton, appellant; vs. Louis Mendelton, respondent, from Baker Coun ty. Robert Eakln. Judge; affirmed. Opin ion by Moore, J. J. M. Churchjadmlniatrator of R. M. Steele, deceased, appellant, vs. I. H. Adams, respondent; from Malheur Coun ty, M. D. Clifford, Judge; modified. ; Opinion by Bean, J. The following minor orders were madqt P. H. Oviatt et aL, appellants, vs. Big Four Mining" Company et ah, respondents; ordered on stipulation that respondents? time to ?erve and fllo their brief be ex- L tended to August 15. G. G. Warner qt aL, appellants, V3. Charles Bruman et al.t respondents; or dered on stipulation that appellants hava leave to file bill of exceptions, stipula tion for time and order In this cause, and that same be made 'part ot the transcript L. W. Tallmadse, appellant vs. A. B. Hooper et al respondent; ordered on motion tnat resppnacnt nave w aays aa dltlonal time to file a petition for a re hearing. Singer Manufacturing Company, appel lant, vs. T. J. Driver, Sheriff, respondent; ordered on motion that appellant have 3Q days' additional time to serve and file his brief. E. Shannon et al., apppellants, vs. City of Portland, respondent; ordered on stipu lation and motion that this canso be ad vanced out ot Its order and that it ho set for hearing at an early day. Motions to advance In the following cases were denied: Hannum vs., Brown; Kerslake vs. Brower & Thompson Lumber Company; Young vs. Hughes: Chambers vs. Cham bers; O. & C, R. R. Co., vs Jackson Coun ty; In the matter of Minna Burgolgne and State vs. Hall. Dean Bros.' Steam Pump Works vs. Astoria Iron Works: motion to dismiss appeal denied. Brand vs. Multnomah County; petition for rehearing granted; McFadden vs. Swlnerton, application for modification of decree to be set down for hearlns at an early day; Maria Miller, administratrix, respondent vs. Inman, Paulsen & Co , ap pellants: ordered on stipulation that ap; pellant havo until August L 1905, to serve and fllo. brief; A. H. Carson et al.. re spondents, vs. F. M. Hayes et al., appell ants; ordered on stipulation that appel lants have until August L 130, to serve and file transcript Notes of Vancouver. VANCOUVER. Wash., July 2,-Captatn Bafcrick Haescn. of thjs county, received a telegram today from his. son, John P. Hassan. Fh-st, Lieutenant hi the Thirty fiftto. .United States Volunteer Infantry, ehvthxg he had arrived at San Francteco, and expected: to be at home in a day or two. Liefutonant Hassan was wounded a couple of months ago in a skirmish with Filipinos on Luzon Island, since which time he was pc'esiuned by his parents and friends here to have been la the hospital at Manila. The telegram today was tho I first lu Cla sat! cm Ws parents had o hi 1 tioc of returning to the United States, ont was oonsecnifflitiy cocsldsirable ot a surprise, to them. -Today Mrs, M K Ev Hidden retired front tho "Vancouver SchcoL Board, and B. M. Rands, who was chosent the re cent school -eCeotlon too succeed, hr, was installed la office. The. board sas reor ganised by the election of Dr. A. B. Bast ham as obairroaiL. KORTHWeST DEAD - Geprgre STexnr Pion.eer ol 1852. EUGENE, July 2. George Bovern, an old and well-known pioneer of this coun ty, died at his home In Eugene 'last even ing. He came 'to Oregon In 1S52, and set tled near Junction City, where he secured I a farm, on which he lived until lS79r since which time he has leased the farm, and lived the life of a rotlrd farmers "while; crossing the plains, his- first wife and oniy child died. His second wife and two step-daushters survive. Mining; Stock Quotations. Following: are yesterday's quotations on the Oregon Mining Stock Exchange. Bid. Asked. Adams Mountain COO 054 SU0O 00 Buffalu .7 2& JVt Fouu. DrrdslnE Co S SO. 100 Ov) Gold Hilt i Bohemia. -5 5XJ Gold Hill High Line Ditch. 10 Goldftono Consolidated .... 3 jr Helena 27 2Ta; Hnli Ha Nc 2..... -M 4 Lost Horse 2 S4 May Queen 24 2i Orrrcn'Cclorado 5 54 Rep-W v ll5 .! RnfKefelfrr Z Kuttipwr Free Gold 3 3i SAI.E3. Heluiev ......... rte'ena No. 2 COtM0.'7N 8000$ 4000JJ 4. Gldtone Goaol (dated Or&san-Colcrado Lost Homo 5iay Queen, .. , .100000 2S 0300 2. SPOICANB. July 2. Tho closing bids for mining stocks today -were. Jiiacsctalt so 13i6Uorn. Glory . $0 OBii Butte & Boston. 1 Noble Fle 2-i Deer Trail -Con.. Evening Star .. Gold Xedgn .... Toldfa Harvest. L X. L Inaursent Lane Pine Surp. 4"ht Princess Maud... PilRambler Cariboo 3" lib ii3,iieservauon ..... 3Vr lLjUossland Giant.. 2fc 15ullUah J0 MTonr Thumb Id 12W SAX FRANCISCO. July 2. Tho. official ck itig quotations for mlnlnc stocks today Were: LAtta. HJustlce 30 0T wipiia uia -ftoiexican ......... a Anoes SiOccltUntal Con. ... 10 Belcher, loppblr. 70 Beat & Belcher, .. 26ennan. 10 bullion 4,fotot 10 Caledonia 1 05iiaaso 2 Challenge Con ... 15J5es. Beleher . 4 Chollar lisiSierra. NfVada ... 2D C6pfldince TS Silver Hilt -1-1 Con Cat. & Va... 1 50 Standard 4 00 Ctawn. Point Stanton Con 20 Gould & Curry.... 12 1 Utah Con 1 Hare & Norcrofs.. 23"Cellow Jacket .... 13 NCtV YORK. July 2. Mining stocks today cJored as follows: Phoilar $0 OOjOphlr SO 63 Crpym. Point CiPl mouth 10 Ton Cal & Va... 1 nrautcksllver 130 Deadnood 40( do pref 7 50 Hole fc Norcrcn . 22, Sierra Neada ... 2i Homcatakc ....40 OOhtandard 3 30 Iron bitter SljCnlnn Con 17 (fexican 2Srellow Jacket .... 12 ,mtarlo 6 73 BOSTON. July 2. Closing quotatlonsi Adenturo ?0 02 ipsccola ...,... $0 0 Araal. Copper .. S3 Parrot .z 40 Boston & Mont. 2 04 (Qulncy 1 33 Butte & Boston. 63 Panta. Fe Copper lti CaL & Hecla... 7 17 iVamanvk 1 7P "Jentennlol 10 Irjtah Miplng ... 25 Franklin 12 fwinona 21 ttoierines ..... 35 Xonthrvest: Postal Order. WASHINGTON, Juno 29. The following Oregon postofflces have been established. Otis, Lincoln County: to be supplied by spccral service from Johnson. Archibald S. Thompson appointed postmaster- Spray. Wheeler County; to be supplied by special service from Wagner. John FI Spray appointed postmaster. Egil. Harney County; to be supplied by special servfee from Riley. Sophia Egil appointed postmaster. The postofflce at Lamonthr'Qrbok Coun ty,. Or., has been moved three miles to. the notheastof the old site. The postoffice at Chandler. Polk County, .Or., hai been discontinued, and mail for that point will hereafter go to Rocca. The nostoflice at Vfda. Lane County. Or,. Baa been moved two miles to the 1 east of the former site. A postoffice has been established at Fife, Pierce County, Wash , on the route from Tacoma to Pirjallup. James F. au,jrtvci ainjumicu puuuaa ici . VnnxntiTKr HnnnMl 1Tlnir- r TrA-vri-v-iTrjrc-D- ttto-k t,.1t. at ,Vio. r rrtiiv.uu.ii", ,io.. u.j . .-,. .w special meeting of the City Council last aajtuxoay everansr tno sum or yz.m was rAnectpd received from the sole of nine kquor licensee, aH of whch, bogether with their bonds filed ait the some time, were approved. The Council- decided, to dXecard the old style arc kumps which Ixue been m use hero for- the past 10. years, and replace them, with new lamps to be suspended 5 flom hamgera on cranes. First Shipment of Ashlnnd Peaches. ASHLAND, Or., July 2. The first ship ment of Ashland peaehes of any conse quence, by express. left here this even ing, being' two weeks earlier than ever 1 oeiore in xne nisiory 01 tne snipment or this crop. Despite the damage done the crop In April by frost. Ashland win ship some peaches this Summer. "Sote ot Monroe. MONROE, Or., July 2. Emmett Hin ton,. while returning to his home at Daly from this place last Saturday night had Ms team become unmanageable, re sulting in a general smash-up. from which he emerged with a broken collarbone and y Used Internally and Externally Refreshing and invigorating when used in the toilet, or after shaving. As a remedy it -controls all pain, bleeding and inflammation. CAUTION WUch Hazet is NOT Pond's Ex tract, and cannot be used for it. Ordinary WUch Hazel is sold ui bulk, diluted, easily turns sour and generally contains "wood alcohol," which is an. irritant externally, and, taken internally, is a deadly poison. $&Ei.jm Pond's Extract Is sold ONLY in SEALED bottles, enclosed In buff wrapper, and Is guaranteed strong and pure. This fac-simile will guid$ you when you cal! for a bottle at the drug store. POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 76 Fifth Ave. New York. P03Cn8 l!XrR CT OIXTMEXT cures lU-hlnp or bleedtar Hies-, howercr aercre, and la a specific In all ilun dlseaaw. m knrrfc r-rraidrl fSm rtlL k.:."'. . L'-STtjV ERYB0DY, Judges, Statesmen. Phyjidanj, Lawyers, Bmmcjj Men, Clerks, Artisans, Etc., All Endorse For Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Alf Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Clouds of medicat ed vapor are Inhaled through the mouth and emitted from the nostrils, having cleansed and appr ized all the diseased parts. A sense of re lief Is felt at once and a cure is cer tain. p . Tvo styjes the nlass "rjairnilyand Hard Rubber." Price S1.O0; at all druQQlata. The "Glass-Family Inhaler" was the first to demonstrate the efficacy of the inhala tion treatment. The "Hard Rubber In haler Is handy, durable and portable. It Is easily charged and may be carried in th vest pocket, always ready to use. It gives all the benefits of the glass Fam ily Inhaler." It Is unbreakable and un spillable. RELIEF !S IMMEDIATE. It reaches the It permeates every air passage; And at once de stroys the disease germs. It positively cures Catarrh and diseases of the nasal organs. It positively cures diseases of the throat and lungs. Xt enables ybu ta cure 'yourself at sore spots. It heals the raw places. It acs to the seat of disease. It acts as a balm and tonic to the whole system. I home. r"rce Demonstration on Inhaler at the following druaatores: WOODARD. CLARKE & CO.. 4th & Wash S. G SKIDMORE & CO . laPThird street. LAUE-DAVIS DRUa CO . 175 Third st. AliDRICH PHARMACY.. Gth & Wash. FRANK NAU. 6th and Morrison. ALBKItT BERNI. 2d and Washington. WATTS & MATHIEU, 275 Russell. IL W. VTCTS. 431 Washington. O P. S. PLUMMER. 3d ard Madison. NED MUNGER, 17th and Raleigh. A. W. ALLEN", 17th and Marshall. GEORGE H RAY. 3d and Harrison. B. F. JONES & CO . SOI Front st. EYSSELL S PUARMACY, 227 Morrison st WATSON PHARMACY. S8 North Third. F. W. BROOK DRUG CO., ST N. Third. R. H. SCHWARTZ. 225 Burnside. FORBES & JANCKE. 2S0 Grand ave. OREGON CITY. C. G. HUNTLEY. VANCOUVER. J. C. WYATT. Munyon's remedies for sale by all drug glfjts 57 cures for 37 Ills mostly 25c a vial Write for free medical advice upon any disease to Professor Munyon, 1505 Arch street. Philadelphia, Pa. serious Internal Injuries. The accident vas due to a broken bolt In a singletree. Tho union school picnic held here Sat urday, under the direction of School Sup erintendent Dontnan, was well attended. Dentil of Cnptnln Morley. SEATTLE, Wash.. July 2. Captain Frank P. Morley, a well-known marine 1 man of San Francisco, died suddenly this morning In Seattle of heart failure. He came from San Francisco two weeks fago, and was seeking employment, on some Nome-bound steamer. He was 50 f "years of age; -" Profenior for Albany GollpKO"- ALBANY. Or , July 2. Professor A. B. Hoag, recently of Albion. Idaho, a grad uate ot Bates College, Me., and Minne sota University, has been elected to the chalr of English In Albany College. Be sides being an educated man, he- Is an all-around athlete. I ,,,. n.rirt: I IIIO OHWU1- IS an Cmmein Ol cons'aerauon ana , .. ,. I s gnmes me .- era intention 10 help the Retail L Clerks anu mer chant to shorter hours by making all purchases beforo 6 P. M. The Oregon Mining Stock Exchange Auditorium. Chamber of Commerce Bids., P. O. box 670 Portland. Or, Telephone Main 810 J. E. Haseltlne. Pros.; David Coodsell Treas.;. F. J. Hard, Sec Directors Ik G. Clarke, J. E Haseltlna, D vid. Goodsell, P. J. Jennines. - O. 'Davidson, F. V. Drake. E. A. Clem. THE GOLD HILL & BOHEMIA MINING CO. owns, four first-class quartz mining1 proper ties ; three of them, embracing nine clafhtt, being in the Gold Hill mining district, Jack son County. Oregon; and one of them, em bracing seven claims, belns In the very heart of the Bohemia, mrnlng- camp. Capital stock. J1CO.0OO 00; 40 per cent ot stock ta treasury: all promoters' stock pooled. Listed -Kith the Oregon Jdlnlns Stock Exch&nse. In vestigate Davidson, ward & Co (members of the Oregon Mining- Stock Exchange), 408 Chamber of Commerce Phono Clay 833. Itayon's Inhaler Wt- H Wmm mi