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brral rraa-H rrlel4. Ciiv or Mr.xim, Juno ..ail ing banker f thl.ciiy y that tl American peopla w III n all- vrr m r-ult 'f their fully In Laving propped till artificially the lirle of that liM-Ul. N bey uulil liv done year ir, he w U tp turliiK and coining ilv r. "'One B'l rtajull, however, if Amir leaiia gelling on a allvcr laxaia," aald tha hanker, "lll I !" they will practically tmnioaillM tin foreign trade of tlila hemisphere, mill tha re unit will Iw ll aevercat Imluatrlal mnl financial crl.la lairopa haa ever known. All nntloii in I lit) New World arc lnili -ii.lcnl of Kum, l. caiiae thev cnn fta-d them-flvca, and liny will trnde iirt f. rctillally Willi Americana win ii Americana i'iii to u only ailvt r money. "The rcaiill will ln linim-naa de velopment nf American mnnufacturea, a rapid irmwth In I Ik- wi-alth of tli Amcriiitii mxiIu anl the tranafcreiici within ten vcara of Hip lliiain lal center of the world to New York. Thla woulil I the beginning of Hip downfall of Kumw. Knglniid woulil la reduced tuak vcl with Holland. Americana could rut ilowii their Inrlir, la-cana high rchuge on F.uroat woulil oiler ruormotu Incidental protection to their liiduatrli. Me.li-o, being on mom tary equality with tlm Initial HUUa. would attract American capltnl and trade ami Hi two countrica would trow raplilly. There la general tadlef here that tint I'liiled htalca W III come toaailvcrbasla." T:kiik llAITK. Intl., June !!. Nine hundred of the !' atinlenla of hoth m-it-n at llm Imllaiia Slate Normal Schiail w huare pmtcatliig agalliat the removal of I'rof. Arnolil Tompklna Irom the facultr met In tha aaaeinhly room of the at luml thla afternoon (llat after the achool lay hail cliaad ami reaolved thi-maclx-ee Into a max meet ing to denounce Dip action of the true Ipmi ami 1'realdctit I'eraona In raualug I'rof. Tomnklii' removal. Iteeolutlona wrn ureax-iited from Hip aluik-lita' committee of l.'i asking the truatcre to Invi-atlirnte the allcge.1 charge of ill lovaltv agnlnat l'nf. Tompklna and rrillcialm Hip cuurae iniraucd of ailin marilv removing without Kvln I'1'" arlianiv toili fi iiil lilniM'If. I he rra- olutloii U.lillv an- rtiil that the anrli ty la weak In m-vituI ilaiv, anil that li liniW rtiirinl.lng and lil a IiIkIi rrw tin (Ii ii In I'rof. Tomiiklna. The rcoilutliiim al ilrmaml that the law l rhatiKiil ix i that one of the tnuteea ahall Iw a atmli-lit. The n-aolullona wpreaioitii hy a rlnlnjc vote, only five atilili iita voIIiik In the m-Kallve. WlMK (II A MUX. Wakiiimitkm. June Hi. In trviwiiry ilirtiiii'iit were nimlp tmliiy n the oDIi'lul I'lialivea fullowa: I- V. m-vop, iiM'riiii'inli'iit of roimtructlnii of ilihlli' I'UlldlllK, 1'orl TowiimmiiI, Waali. Ainiiliif tin' ri-"lifiill"H" aviit In to day, Unit of Wlllliim M. MiTPtlllh. chli-f of lh htin ati of viigraviiiK ami (irlnlllnK. J F. FORD. K.nrl.t.) (If 11m M'iIum. Ihw. rtM umlr ilaU ul Marrh it, tU; H. II. Mi:i. Mhi. tli., I u fur. lln-uoll. (ii:M i.i:mi;n: In arriving Imme liwl wwk. I foiiml all wi ll ami aniloualy whUiuk. tiur tlttli tctrl, t liclat ami onv liulf yrara old, w ho hud waxtml away to 'niumU. I now wi ll, l run ami viKomti, nml wi ll ihhiiini up. n. iv. I'.hikIi Cuni Iiiih iliimi Ha work wrll. llolhof thiM'hlMn n Ilka 11. Your K II. t'oiik'li Curv hai rurvd anil krid away all hiNiixii'Mi frnin nip. HttRlve it to pv-ry oiu', with Krtftlnpi for all, WUIiIiik vou innTlly, wp an Youm, "Sin. anu Miw. J. V. h'uHti. 11 jimi ur In liwl tinh ami rhrrful, anil rvuly tx ilii rtng urh. rlrsiiM Ihr ystria ilk it llil h ami I nn Cut. I'J lakln I wo or ihnjHi iIimv a aa. Haiti uixli'ia iillr iiaranl)' M ivuU t bullfv t all Ulll(gliUL TUU ri Lal l A I a r DEflTll? DO YOU HESITATE T WILL 1011 surrtn VHTIL NO RCMIDV ON CaRTH CAN CURE YOU UNLESS VOU USC ITI it oof vou D T A n MOO0O0TO nLHU ABOUT OREGON KIDNEY TEA UNLCSS VOU TAKC IT. auiaaia, teiioo WtaVta, aaa aaiaMT a 0aiaai, Tma auicavt ta ia Nan TRV IT. i .o l Vvv'' IK IIS mm HON. Z. AVERY Oat ' t Uaaaa Caavaaavaaa aa taita- HEART DISETseIo YEARS. IV. ma jrarW (V, ATaAarl, ImA. Cnmuia- I ka4 tm InmbM tt Bri aa Tt taar aa viaaa. a.iaMi a I ? ah t Hifrnua a4 If 14 ajaat 1 ff atai2. iimiii a I wunaaaul t4a aaav. ana if aaaavaavta aa taamii a a aia i rt iml H.a . . mi slaa ajw aa ailfi.lhar,' a4 tl vaaaiti i araaiaBi a&air lLal tutu f mmA tHthousandsS e j n'W ii aaala. Wtlla ta Ilia mavu ax I ird fj nip Hi.tv Cvaf . a4 Uaa m mi" frota iTnt m I aia ata la 4a a rJ wa t-ra avaaaa amraiaam l(tw DK Mm- New rlnar Cvai aU the cfv.li! 1. n-r fwf i iawvrtia awetkiaaitkca) I Lava laiaa afc :UI t aavaa v-ata ItlM a raaa 1 abubi 1 Kra4 II I aara mmm wm4 Nivt (t Li( Pi it, aa4 ihaa pridIUiiM, i. A'aai. oio eas oaiTivt aoAaanTit. HATL'IIDA y, JUNE II. A. H. McClur leturneJ from halem thla aflrnaiii. A i-attle train aaael IbhJUgh from tliPtoUlh laat UlKlit. Win. Ih ld'a otllre III I'ortlaliJ 9m haa lawn cdwO by attachment. Court a.lJHinii-d at 2 o'rloi k thla af-U-rnuon until Monday morning. The ovvrlaml train from Han Fran, clam ramp tlinxinh In Iwoapitlolia thla moruiiiK. Miaw-i Mntfifla ami Npttle Whitney Muni! home from WrwtHjrt Una aiu-niooii. Mlaa Klla Knit of Drain la vlaltliifr at the rpaldptire of lr. W. Kuiikrndull In thla illy. T. (I. Slia-r liaa rvlurutii from au ritvmlvU viait to hla old home at Hlo nVlil, KliKlaud. II. I- Mltrhrll U-n on the ovprland laat nlvlit for a vlait to hi foniier home at l'hiUilildila, I'a. Chaa. llollt iilat k ami Anlii r KU ivturniil thla afternoon fiom altrniluiK the Itruwiiavllle ploulo. (ieo. M. Millar ami II. A. Ibtrr re- turnpil fnm tlwlr trip to Kan Fraiiclacw on thla afU'rniMiii'a local. V. II. Whilmy, travelliiK fnlRld aifent for the H. 1. coinny, made thla oftUw a call thla mornlii((. F. J. I 'much, who haa brrnou a vlait near Oakimiil, -d llirouitn una moruiiiK on hla rvlurn to I'ortlaml. Mix Lillian Ithlmhart went to Monmouth on thla inoriilnK Ua-al to attend coiuinetieeiiielit at the Normal achiMil. Mlaa Klla ami Maud Illrw. li ofHakm are vlaitiiiK In thla city, the former at therpaldcurpofCliaa Iiuer and the latter at H. II. Frtemlly'a. Fnl Teiniileton and a youmtir brother and aiaU-r iiiih up rnm iiai- r thla afternoon to viait their father, who hail hla lcir tirokeu recently. Mr. K. t onaer. llaiinali iiavia aim W. I'. Flaher and w ife went to Tur ner on the lia-al thla moruiiiK to at tend a metiiiK of the Chrlatlau church I'n.l. Mark ltalk-v. 1. I.. went to Fotvat (trove thla moruluir and from there will K" to Moiimoutli to attend the coinmelioriiielit Pien-laea of both acliiMila. Heveral atmleiita went home on the local thla mornlntr. having flnUhwl the yrara work at the Htale I nlveralty. Mlaa Amy I'owell to Aalorla, Carlti.il Hmiih to Turner, VA llryaon to C'or- vallla and John i'liiea lo I'ortlaml. Jeawp Cohen will not K to I laker City at preaent, aa atatvtl yeatenlav. hut luatead will k-o Fjwt where he will aiM'iid alxKit two inontha. Jllaauo ceanor In H. II. Friend ly'aatore, Mr. r M. (laU'ly of Hnn r ranciaoi, liaa al n-ady arrlveil. A family recently from the caat, lo. rateil near Ielnon, I. Inn county, and rented a few acre for IJO a year. 1'hev dint liilicteell hUNhelaoflMilaloea whli'll had Imiil left In the Brouud by the fonner tenant, and aold them for tit. Who aaya thla la not a good country for immlgranta. CorvalllaTlmea: W. T. I'w t.caahler of the Flral .National liank, while out IhiKK.V riding for the gMMl of hla health on Sunday had the mlnfortune to get hla carriage overt urneil. He waa aoine wl at ahaken up and haa hla akin acratched a little. He It atill able to deal In gold and allvrr at the aameold ataud. Hon. Owirge T. Myera, irealpnt of the Oregon World a lair couimlaHiaoll, left Thuratlny evening for Chicago, where he w ill vllt the fair for hit I'M vale rdiitcatioii, and will alao I uveal I- gate the condition of the Oregon xhllilt. He la aMiiipanled liy .Mrm. Mvera. Mra. II. F. Hteveot and MlaaK r. .Mir. There never waa but one lnk failure In China. That liaitcncd alxiul year ago. Immediately after the fail ure the bcada of all the omt lale were cut oil and thrown Into the corner with the real of the aaacta. Till prompt action on the I rt of the gnrernmeiit rtwtorpil conlldencv In the banking buainiwa. and put A nuletuaon further bank fttliurve. The plan might prove tlvctive In America. Jauict llrackett, a mere hoy, waa ar reatPl at rrlnevlllc, chargiil with atpalinaT a liorae from Frank Foreater. The evidence howel that Fortwter ami the boy had traded liortea, and the former, having concluded that he had the worat of tlie tatrgaln, look the liorae he had received from the Uy to llrai'kett'a home and traded back w ith out the hoy' conaent. Young llrack ett III turn took the liorae back to For rater 'a tdaiv. ami without hla coiiaciit. got the one he had tradiil for, leaving the one he had traded to Forrater. Forester then had the Uy arretted for larceny. After luwrlng the evidence. Judge Huinner diachargetl the defend aut ami aamwMNl the ctta of the tiriMe- cutlon, amounting to f l'4, to Forester. hall? i.uaM. J una ta. Kt'NAWAV An ii'KNT. A runaway atvldent occurred near Irving Weduca- dav afternoon hut luckily no one waa hurt. Ir. I'alne waa vlalling a uatlput having left hla liorae lied In front of the bouae. ami hla little daughter, l-e-oue aeatpl lu the buggy. In rubbing hla bead the home hail lnnamed lit bridle ami It dnpel olf, and he atart- ed on the run uow n the mad. lie ran but a few hundreil yartla until he uu dertook to mil through the feucr, Thla threw blm to the ground and upact the ougg.v. I liorae waa caught ta-ture he vviuld arlae, and no duiuage waa done aave the breaking of the (hafta. tall7 liuanl, June IT. I.IVKI.V ItfMAVWAY. John Welr waa driving a lively home dow n Wil lamette atreet thla fort-mam, ataiut II o'clock, when he bad a runaway. The borne ran mm th to F.ighlh ttnat where It turned rant to Oak, then north on that atreet to near .rvctith where the animal turned around, over-turned and got latilly iiilxcil up with the ougcy. VtUT waa thrown out and reol vnl a cut over the eve. tine of the horae' feet w aa hurt and (he hug?' b'p badly dcliiolUhixl. ataal be fatal I all Sav Kkimio, June M. Ad vice hae la-rii rvc'ivni from Washington aiinoiim-ing that Nrcn-tary tirealiam w III at once hiatal main tlie payment In full lv the Mricmn goveriiment of rliti.iiiti deiiiaiide.1 aa indemmty by Mra. Janet M. Iloldw in, w iilow of I- iiu .Medial lialiiwin, an Ainrricaii lit i it I it IT enitllMt T of thia city, w ho waa allied by Mrticail ntl-m in the alate of Ihiraiigo alaMil all ycam ago. THY CR. IXIS' PIUS, SO DOSIS 23 CT1 A Htaall el Ike Tataatire llarrar. WIIM.H, June A. Oneif the axlib-a ariM la to the Ford'a theatre diwirr la lb i-aih of Mra. William ti. V l.ilr. When Hie oral runiiar of U iliaaat.r aprrad f hrtajtftl the atieeta. Mm. W hltp lrarl that the la-tial:in of Ma lia.1 o.ia(-il and kilUilevery taaty In It. !! r mii a a rtupltynl lliere, and alte la-lM'tnl that lie was kliUal. Mie ran toward tlx prtaatoti otTlw until lie Ml uuoorna-ioiia lo im patnnmL ."he nprrr j'ke aflrf fulling and died yesterday. The weAtlicr clerk h liAbit of tending ria nigllU ui i?undiji. The railroAiU am lieginnin) to cut rate to the worM't fair. It ii MtimAte.! that as a general thing a popular commercial traveN ing man take CO per cent of hit trAde witli linn when i, chAnget from one Iioum to another. It waa a BTAcpful Act for the Auicricaiii in Pari todecorAte the frve of lfayrtUs the other day. le waa not one of ua, but he wai with ui when we needed him. When we hAve a cheap and Uble currency the element of uncertainty will be largely eliminated irom buninens And proejierity will again How through the channel or indus try. The leading bunm-ai men of Sil ver Citv, New Mexico, have tub acriljed'l 17,000 to le u.cd in de fraying the exjienaca of the South west ailvi-r convention, whicn con vener in that city on July 4 and o. A Miasouri girl wavol her hand at a itrangcr and in three duya they were married. I wo uay later the young wife waived a flat- iron at her husband, And the next evening he came home waving a divorce. What are the wild wavee y'"g? The length to which lads late American iieople is beyond conjec ture. An haatcrn iiaiar, ipeaking . ' M a of a funeral, aavi the deceased was attired in a "light blue summer silk, ornamented, trimmed in deli cate cream colored lace." Chicago is indignant. It has discovered that the statue of Jus tice is bow-legged. From Ihe way the courts are being run In that town and many other parts of the land, it might well be knock-kneed and niireon-toed. Tho KoiMibiirg tajers protested against the sending of laptain V (J. Sherman, the man who institut ed the injunction suit against the soldiers' home, to Koseburg to mill' ter in the new militia company churning it to be a direct insult. Tho Ilorden trial is still in pro gress, and developments are being made daily. As a sensational mur der trial this eclipaes anything that has happened in the country for many years, and it is difficult to form a conjecture of what the ver dict of the jury will be. President Jim Hill, of the (Jreut Northern, is something of a philos oiilicr as well as a railroad man In his speech at the St. Paul ban- nuet he undertook to lay down some political maxims for the guidance of the country. Chiefly he insiM that commercial affairs be let alone, and that congress should not tinker with matters that are alone subject to natural laws The principle is in a measure cor rect, and the application would lie all right if congress hadn't already been tinkering with these interests. North China Herald: In con nection with the employment of garlic as an antidote it will be in the recollection of readers of the home pArs that during the out break of cholera in Kurojie last sea son it was observed by sanitary in- sHjctors, medical men and others that in rows of distinctly ill-drained unhealthy cotluges.the occupants of dwellings having strings or onions hanging from the ceilings enjoyed comparative immunity from an at tack, and again, that in districts where onions and garlic entered freely into consumption as food, fatal attacks were uncommon. Koseburg Review: The Oregon ian, with utter disregard for facts, continues its senseless howls over Col. John Lana' apHiutment to a federal odice, claiming that Col. I.ane went from Oregon, a Northern state, to light against the union, the editor takes occasion to vent his spleen in some abusive paragraphs. The truth is, as Har vey Scott well knows, that Col. I.ane is a Virginian, and never be came a citixen of Oregon until live years after the war was over. The editor of the Oregonian is one o( a large number of cowards who lacked the courage to enlist in the war and at this late day Attempts to Atone for it by making sundry long and patriotic howls. Senator Msnderson, president pro tern of the last senate, said the other day that lie did not Ix-ncve the financial situation to be nearly so bad as it looked. "We are," he said, "more frightened than hurt; that is. there is not foundation for as much alarm as is felt" Strok ing of the proetwts of ret-?ling the Sherman law, lie said: The Mu r nun law cannot be repealed bv the next coiigre unless it is sulietitul- ed by free coinage of silver in some form. They may put more silver in the dollar, but free coinage will be insisted upon aa a condition to the rea-al of tlie Sherman law." Portland Telegram: The com mencement or graduation exercies that are now U-ing held in Oregon indicate a high standard of scholar ship And an advanced degree of in- struction that shows how educa tional facilities can be develop! in this far Vet. It would hardly lie . i . g an enp-ralinn to say uai u an oWrving man of literary spirit were visiting a nuatvlUnus num ber of closing exercise in Mas-a- chusetU or New York ami could I unevnaviouly transferred to Ore iron And witness like exercise in our college academic And schools, he would hardly h.. aware of tlie change A he listened to the es-sra, the Anwew to jtn-tions. And in vestigated the courses of study pursued. The biisineas of the circuit court is being pu-hfd cxpeditM'taly. The Wrrkt v ii Ai'H i- out t-.l.iy with full news of I.ane county h:i-penlngi Mr. Kvana c..ayed to I' a jMiin- nun And a d.-nidn. Ihe renin is that he in in a f.-loni i t II minus hand. The Sal.m Iiid. ia n lent claims that the state jH-iiitentiary is run on the principle of divi-iou and i- lence. The street car service in Kup'-1 '' has been improved by furiii-l.ii'g .a - t I ... the mule pro II T wim "ran in " uniform. Do not forget t'' t Orcc-.it l.a- j plentv of moiature this year of ti c i world s fair. liminiiiiii crop- be the nsuU. , Indications ii tit to a larger at tendance than ever this year at the j commencement exTci-e ! me Oregon slab- university city. Army olhYcrs arc to iiave charge of Indian ng'-nci-s as vacancies ' CUr. Thev sill I' oriiaint lital, civilians ls-ing hiritl to do the work. Tho ax with which (iladstone did his chopping will U- exliil.ile-1 at Chicago. Washington hatchet should lie addnl to the col lection. It doe not apar probable tliut the Sherman silver bill can U- re iealel Unless something eiplallv favorable or free coinage cull In grantcil. The trial in the McWhirtcr mur der case in California, which id tracted such widcsj.read attention, is now being held in the courts of Fresno county. Free silver coinage would hot only restore silver to its former value, but it would add o"i per cent to the present prices of wheat and other farm products. The CJiAitn has a set of tin Chambers' cncycliedias that were offered as a premium. They are exactly what they were represented to be by the publishers. The most senseless part of' tlie game law is that which makes it u penalty for any one to have deer or elk hides in their joscsioii. It drives the buckskin tanning iiclu--try from the state, and w hile it al lows the game to be killed at cer tain seas ins, renders it criminal to preserve the hides. It says in ef fect that they should Ih- left to r.-t. From what a former 1'. S. consul at Canton says, the cause ot' Un christian religion will not miller material injury by the absence of American missionaries in I'liini. One of them, who was engaged there for forty years, w hen asked to say how many real converts he li.nl made, frankly said, "Five!" The missionaries number nmrc than half the Americans in the Flowery Kingdom. England docs nt hs-s not di sin free coinage of silver. She buys cheap silver of America and tra-h s it for the wheat and cotton of India. If the United States had free eiii age, with the yellow and white metals on a parity, F.ugland would not he enabled to obtain silver at a discount to pay her dcja-ndciu-ii s for products that come in coniK-ti-tion with those of our country. Wo produce the greater part of the silver of the world, yet allow Wall street manipulators to debase it at the expense of the common k-iiii-. A change will come. "lMvior," the house in the mi' urbs of the national capital uliich President Cleveland has leased for his summer home, has an interest ing history. (icinrnl WinticM Scott selected the place as the site for the soldiers home, but it w.i-i not secured, as l.o agreement could lie arrived at with the owner. Francis Scott Key, author of the "Star Spangled Hanncr," ssnt many years of his early life at "IWlvoir," and Presidents Van Ituren, Tyler und Kuchanan each spent several seasons there, llaroii (ierault, the (icrman miuistirat Washington alsiut the time of tin Mexican war, also made "V I voir'' his summer residence. It is said "a sort of financial fa tality seems to overhang the guU-r-natorial otlice in Ohio." In u lengthy review of the liuanci.il ca reers of Ohio governors the Colum bus Journal tells us that Tltuii:i I.. Young.w hosiuvecdi-d Kutherford H. Haves, died ill comparative i-ov- ertv in Cincinnati a lew year ail-r his retirement. A small s.il.irv. t ottsge rovr Items. !!,.. -I... eh r. June K. ' M.-aAiimt nj.-i.y h- ""! ai. k f -r aoine lime mnl vtlll have thla ."-uliinl.iv f -r Miow.ii ii p """ ' . mulnaliu d.iys for tin- ni r heall'.i. m.vtlMi: willi-.n.iiieiiiv Ihum- .1 .v. Jinn- :.'-'. mar llnr-lv Mil-. l ulli V. le a. an. I .1. lntuiil. of I'm; purl ni the ert le- a. Mr.. I hm ISiuiiibituyli prea nt ,u.l -Hi a line i.y, June i'., ii i-l In r many lie idea- -I ! I ' -r lh'l "'"' i. !ii ; iiii-ely. l. II. l'l.rin i.n r I- ml In. it lare IW.l . ..It l-ll.l.llll.' HI " ,r "r "" ( ..lliiL-i- irofi- In. ti l. :ili I eolilelliplitlea .illn-r liii.rl.ml iinpi... im nl-In the in- .r I'll. in-. u I'. Al.-iu.a met ultti . lit -nil imi d ul a few ilaya n,'.i. He wita holding it hore, whleii w.ia pl.tyili.'. Mid while in li e in t of v. r-.)..iii,- tin i..;h- iiroinid it ilnnl tree, the 11 1 ! - IiiijiT "I III rlk'ht I. ami :ia i uuu'iil, mi I a rtloi ot it lii-tiiiillv cut o!t. Il caii-. il iplite a .am; il m.iii:. l-ut N id ilaiigeioua. M Alum t ii.Icii-I, a prominent t, iici.i-r in tin- -i Ii.h.U In liicoiuit i. i.t I . t i r M-.ii-, iiincil row s. III I. 1 1. Iirivt-r lie, will take d her rimi-hiv, llda ill I . getting urd gin -i pie. Ml!' tin- Ill tin- city !-t- lu n main iluriin; vm-aliou, ,.f In r si-h r. Mr-. Frank Whi-ln- ain-ut vacatinu l.i-t year in V I I . .rnia. llaMiig l..rnn-iiy iniiyoi m Iiih.I 111 this e.t.v. Ml-" I ndt-rwtMMl Im. many Irieinl- wlm will mildly wet eniiii' In r reliiin, mid wish her un eu-Joyiil-li- vacation. V aarl U rrl krd. I'r. T'i Nsi mi, W'n-li., June l"i. The haliiiK l.rk S it Cadger, 1'iipt. t". I'. Foley, "I miii I'laini-.-o, u. nt k id May' Xt, oil it III. I ll II leiltff .'I luilea weal nl Knk i-lalnl on the const of Ala-ka. 1 he vea-t I and eargi. w hich ii.ii-i.i. .1 of tram oil nml whiile oil Vitiiied at til.1"' was It I-'lal im. The ert-W barelv eaella-d from the sinking VI --el III time to alive their Uvea. The oil), . ra and part of tin- crew unived from Mtktt Im- morning on the sti niii t r I "i ly ol ' Toa ku. I'uiliculnrs of the ili-a-li r me idated l.y t 'liptain Foley, us ll.llnWa: ".lain, a M. Km- sealuall, died MaV 20 W hell in- Wi le la.-iilllied I'.l llllles from In i, . I. I wore sliii in shore to land to hiiry tin- eorpai-, and was ulaiut to drop an anchor in a plait- where the chart indicated nls. nl I't falli'.m-. when the Imik -truck it lii'l-li ii ris k mid sinushetl the keel. The eel ll-Ud to imrt and raiii'liv till. .1. 1 had hunllv time to l-w. r the U.iils and take the crew nml crp-e alioard w In n she -auk ix-m-nth the waves. Allcr some llollhle 111 lii ii-1 i hit I made u trading -t, the .Noillierii .iiii in an t I'lnnn rcial Co., on Utiik Islainl, when- the crew re mained iinlil lakeii to Mlka on the sieaiinr ( ri-iei.l fitv. Twt-nlv of the clew stranded at Ml Ml w ill elideitvor ,i i i.iiic a..ui I, i.n (I. e liet Ala-katl teliluer." Ilialmp hi-)-, llmi aluiirralr, .1 U-iiN, Tellll., June Is. -Alsilll 4, ism i-.i le Kit l lii n d ii mil r the Hew .Sun Join .' lain i inn I.- today to hear the a, iiil-ii i.leiiinal I'.l. ealaliri ale M-rmoll of Ihe Meiiipliis I 'niifert lnv Ft male .cli.iiiars . I-V tin- eliHiin ut III-hop Jo- sepl 1 1. K y of tin- Mi ilioili.i l-lpiat-o. pal cliiiicli, .11 1 1 1 . Hi. theme wuit "Tl.eJeW." lleshoMtd l-V slatlslica Ilia: the II. brew a held ti.daV oln-lnilf ot tin- eoiellal'le Ueallli ol Ihe world 1 In ' Wi le In- s.ii.l simniMI of Ji-ta ll t 1 1 1 1 . wen- without a laud llie coll! I call tln ir ow ii. Tlirv have, he a.Hei. iii putt .1 fi'i.ni the M,..!tic t in h am I Me a mild l.iriu of deists ami dulling toward alliei-ni. They are t nient ing i lit 1 1 i liil.lreii tiller lll.lll "Ih. r anp!e. IJ...I has it cri itt puri'oa.- in the Jewish raiv iiiiiI the liii-li.ui world -i,. ii, 1,1 unlit- in trying in t ,,i,eri i in in. .. tin- i.i.iiop w as ill the III ia 1 1 of hi- powerful "ITIIIOII he w as -uddeiily overi onic with ilnli-po.i-lioii and the trial heat, ami had to lllaii'lltllltle sa al.llli; In fort- InaklllU tin- a'i, cation of the senium. Thoutrh siillei im; iiciili Iv from what came mar l ii.L' a ainiatrokc, he I- In id r mid w ill reeo i r. I lie Jirtt hirler -litrdar I rial. I'nisNii. lal., Jin,,, pi. Judge II. ill, I..' cUllroolll Was crowileil (hla llioi liilli; l.y ai.ple IIIIMnlla to liiarllle oaiiing of the MeVVhirti-r murder cum-, tin- jury having l.it n ohlaincl yeaiirilay. I'ln- greater part of the III. 'l llll i; ,-.. jon w aa iN CIIpieil l.y As- si.liuit ii.rict Attorney WnUr't oa mug -l.ili ii i-i t to tin-" jury. lie -aid the pi, iM culii.ii t XN-ctiit to prove Unit 1 l-:it Ii Witastvii iii company with I'iiII, v in a sal. mhi on tin- i eliing ln-lor.- tin- lioiiiieide with ii sack, pre- alllu,, to eolitaill the l,ll,gi ,im found in M. lurlt i s y.ud t Im- next morn ing, ll,- al-i cKcla tu prove that llcnlll Was .,-vii to Inive in Ins mmm-k. aloii a pi-t,, similar lo the one found III Mc l.iiti l 's Mild. At 11 it. in. the J.irv, the i-oiitt, tin. defendant ami couil-t I nil Isit ll sides Wtllt to t Ileal vile of the lioiiiiciile for t he piirpnse f giv ing iiil nn o'H.itumty to famili:in.e tin m-hi with it iliagriim of the premiaia iniriHliiii d by the pro-ecu-lloll. IbiuIUI Vtaturn. I'..fl K. Kail., Julie I V - I'opuli.t woin, u la id it state convention here to organize it woman -u.Tr.ige it-aiN'iiition. and got Into it row. Mr. I an Harding wni i. d to l-e pr. at, lent. The women tried to pack the coi.xmlioii ulnl t -It-el Mr-. Anna I'i.-g.. Thla nugi-nd the frieinia nf Mr.. .ea-e. Mia. iigg' mor tal ,-, w ho wiin i.i Mra. Itarding. I'he w ile nf e ( 'oiigrt .-mall t Ilia lea. I the iMggaea. tin In.-tir-t ballot Mrs 1 1 ... .. . i . i i .. io.i. ii--i, .-ni iii,-h- waa nil flec tion Vol. s had Ist ll cast fur .Mr. i la ami she w.-ia naked to willulraw. j She r- !u id. 1 1 en Mr-. M;.r ling ami her ! i. ii ii . it:. ,!n , h, M an iinhg- H it: il I, it, ting and In.. a g,Ns , ry. I I 'lie fUitt m tl.i II ei.n ti i .Mr. It'la i,n . ,! l l . I. .i...,- ... : ... the pr.H-esls of a s-tty tsilitical ap-, ., ,,. ,i, ,,t .,..,- i.lli,1 pointtnent, ws all that sawd l.iui . l.l I'rabiibli Sutritai lilaaiMI. -1 II a. . . t . X . June IV-It i.p,a,. I e l I. rr ii, .,i , i,t I , v. ,,. g 'Verilor. ; ,1. ..... .1 ,..,. ... r ... m. ,..". was lunkrupt wi.cn i.ta tt nn ,,t 1 ! la-lum. r.l -i.nt n;..i., 1 1.... was r jimsl ! r a 'ediy a-k, I t iluriiig hi. , "I'l " '' " wi.i i ASHKF.WISII I.KI H HF.. Iliaaiatlal J. J. aawtili 'lot V. a.i.laa.ia.-a.l lr aia , ,,ni, ttlataaa al ttrlaia-a. Theatory printed la-low relatea to Mm. lU-vlrr or farter and Mr. V. J. J Smith, snydt-r or Kle.1.1, or w hatevt-r hla name really U. They were ehitl.l-la-rmitld and tairtt-r nt the Hotel l.u gene, w here tht-y were married. Mnitli la III Jail at Santa fni lal. The Sen tinel ol thut city irlve the following account of the talk Mr, t arter InMlct etl on Smith in the court room la-f.rc tlie preliminary examination la gnu: Pule with Indignation she turned on Snvtli-r and aald: "Vou are a iilct e vou are. to dnvlve ar lonely tne. You told Hie Hint you hurled your wife hi Sprlliglleld Why did yotl ilis-ive inc.' Voil m-olllldrel I lioln- they'll give you live vcara. Where a your line h hrarv: Where's all Hint money you aaid'yoii hud'.' I hoe that you 11 ml in prison, you old villain, and stay there till the rats cut you up. II" liiiinv more ivea bnve you got, you irol, you old fniud'.' I wish tlii-ywere hele'liow. I allpM.s you've got doz ens of 'elil all oxer the eouiitrv. Heat ell bltata the lliell. Fill glad I kept IllV ranch, or you'd go that, hsi. Xku call yourself a 'hrisllan! A niiv old t'liriailan vou nrv! You'll tto w h re i.ntvl.ig won't do rou any gisl. Ha I. -a i fiillofsiicli t'hrlsllaua as ynu an-. Why didn't you I. II n.e Ihe truih'.' Why didn t you, yo.i old hai, ,lch men na vou ought to la- hut g. It wouldn't la- crime, for such men na vou to ls killed. You've got a N.-w Yorker after vou now. I told xnll w hat I'd do if vou ever deceived nn ninl don't vou forget, you double-dyed villain. I vegot revoliitioiiHry bhasi In mi v veins, and il'a nrouaed now." Mlhough the riNHii was tlllitl Willi tm-li thev let her tlo till the talking, while, Suvtli-r winced Im-iii-hiIi the toiigiie-lashlmr she administered in him. Was he vt-tv siinailh when he courted vou'." iiuerictl n N-ntinel re- lairter. .i o . t... "lucre wua innie slinan hit, sue I'liitl as slie smileti on I ne reiHiner. He's as smiMitli na they uinke tlieln. 1 Miring the l.rellinluary exiimimitioii the tirlsoiit-r asked her: "Were ymi .. . rt , , ever t Vorcetl irolll Itt-Vlt-r. llll' ipiitlon nroused her indignation and she n ulled: "I tlltlll l have to la.-. I le was another lust like vou. I found out he had iinoth IT W lie living null I at-lil IIIIII to lilt- a llitelitlary, w here I HI going to send you, vou old villain." Snvder nsked no further tiuestloiia. Among his elli-eta many phods graphs of females, w itli xvhi, in in- cor resiMimled, were found la-sldcs nine sumples of hair sent biui by women and the following It tier: "J. W. Ciiintii Is, I'ortlaml, (In-gon ilnted Iks-. IMC:. Knelosed please llln I one dollar for Ihe nddn-as of live ladies, none to la- under thirty -live years of age mid from that tipwnids to sixty live ll they an- lieiilthy. ir tlie following inimU rs of vourlnst Jitnuit- ry uiontlily Imlitat are not nln inly en gaircil, send o. SI'.i, .Mil and ,t--i, tint the nddn-ssof vour Febriiitry monthly tallies. Aim. ,.i nml I.i. II tlieae liutnls-rs or any of them, nre engngi-d aelnllliesllltHl.il' nddrews. I am w idower witli no iin iinihraint well to do, nml wnntagiMiil w ife witli souit nn mis. If siieeea-ful xv ill pity vmi well." in. in, June -, . ( Htl Itt lliellt ll.ta I., n , , J' ''' II of thv tt.lllt o V ,: a-til of Umrle, ,,. i'.. . . other di fell. Im, t.. (,,,,, , V '''I eulillii tioll willi . i. The tMiirt tun de, " ' ,' day iiuiisliing (. ' '" ' i . t . . . " - ii-. gliniini i nut ne ciiven-d the oil. n- a ,.i the lllilii-tlueiita on w I,, w t-re Irltsl xxere irr. l-atapieuat- of tl, ,,.,., at once liu ruled fi.,; , , le ljt- pa, X llll I. I,,,,, losplll.sllll'einL' , 1 1 . am, waa iitiiiruieii I,, w , , was Iiai ill t, ,,.,m. . h, -4 , lowing xven- th. Iv Hand de la ... I,,. , , ' -k. ins I'niitalo-. lino , ( , III ll' I. I't I 1 1 n it .'. t 1 lllellinl to Ihe fine. ' '' I '"- 'I, , ' ' I i.i 'in M I..;! 'r;i.. ( i'. tl,. . l-'l.le ,, . -., is, , 'X '-' "'"'.I, ai v., 1' I I ; I 1 tl On I I.i It . : V I- XI. I.x. Jin,.- -. intt rind ln-j .i .i rln. . . niiiiiied 1. 1,, i il, . .,, olij. ct ft lapping 1 . 1 1 : ol 1,1, set, 1,1,1 il, i j . , r im oa r:iti.,ii. Will Ii Fvilli. ... w it. eri d mi him i .... Ill' fur the tinird, i i, i 1 1 tt-iward Mm rill' .... wnrrniits on him. . , r t i llllf l lalllia t l.i- 1,, , ,, j ' i.. i l i.i... i . i u iioiii iiiiii. i a i,ai i, - t t.- i . i . , - r ll-aip la ie j; j. , F.vnns. hilt 11,11 g, .,, , contest. I A nils la iinprnt n,g i Wlla lllllplltltted Vi -ti ill ,i v III ag s I. . r.lXV W ill U- ill- 1 Illi, ; 1 '., IM,.. r . - Hi, '!'!. a. -i.lv "'.It .!nu l t'w "rf, I' 'lr. it Tt,, i.rm,tr- At It.XMI Mo. t al.. .i'.i .. i, t, dell Ami of l oU ' the ili-c rii-t Ion i-i v . n ,.i 1 1 .. " " c i...,, -..I 1 1... i . . .one .i.-e killed M. --.-tiger M ,i ! might la- Sharp, w ho years in pri-.n for i,,l hi Inge, he liiivine ..en I loxey xtiis iiu-s -ng, r i thai time, in,, I kiil, , put. Sharp then .hot -i- i . ... , I iixt-y, nun ai ut sin in.l.t l:J .'II, I In,,. I" III I'1- 'In- Cg4 I .'. ly t,u II III,- .t4 t 1 .... 'I"l lU II, g II.Jliv I I ...... I... I . . , " III i. i lie i ,,,ii lllliong I., . ..,.- I tin in iiii u In:,-1... i ,i i., .' . I... ll,.. r.....l.l.l.. II ' ... .... ,o- n:T,r.i. t-iiptiired It llll sellt I 'I J'l i-,,i. "nys i iiere nit- 1,111 two met, t large, who would U- l.ke.v i u none loiiax sj-m, lllnl . iu, , think it xviim Sharp I.,, f.,,,,Mi jk xey out i.i rcxciip-. Arptillll.U ll I lie -r,.u,, W.XSIIIM.IllN, Jllln- I .-Iik- ia i .. . i . . , . ,. I iieiii una iiintii- nn- I- i x n.g tjivti ineiils: titn. W. s-ii,,. rim, .- t'n olina, ili puly Ihiid im.htr.r ircasiiry; J. ii. i;. i i-, rnnv.rrf pilldle inolii x a, l.a t .tan, le, r. : K-4. nnl linger, l o-tinn-l- r i.i Wvo. i Irt rlui.4 I tu- I al. IIINii TiiN, .lllll 1 i -Ti.r I III. i iKinr roi nr. I'allv lillard. Junr I'1. Court colixeiieil again ut pi o'c: this morning. I Mi muii Scott was nrr.iigiied on tin indictment returned bv the grand j.iiy nml plead not guiliy. The eounsi 1 lor tilt-ilt-feliae, (it-o. It. l..ri-l,tid A. . I iallagln r t hell l llti red ll ii, lull t rt r lo the Indictment and the lime of the court was taken up the Imlalnv of the forenoon with tin- aigiiimnt. la-niy FlluiaktT wna nrraignul and pleml not guilty to the eorn-eti-tl in liit unit I und his trial xt as set for to morrow'. 1,7. Sla'e of On i.n vs Iiiii.-:iii Suit; i-oiiiliiitltneiit. titan, 1 jury re Juriied nn indict im lit for i.ttemjt to obtain money under 'nla,. prcteiisiai. Arrraigunl, jdeud not guilty nml de murrer to indictment iirgued mid miI mitteil, TJ. State of Oregon vs I, Fl'mnkcr; couiuiiitiiieiit for larceny, tiimnl jury n-luriied liiilietineiit for lure ny by Utilee. Arraigned nml limU day In pleml. I'll ad not guilty Tliiiradny morning, uml eaae n t for trial S.-ttuf-day. Ki-ul. milted to li e grand jury mid liiilietineiit n tiirinsl isirrectisl. Ar ralgiied mid pleml not guilty tonmci.il ed Indictment. Ar t'miAi.o. Visitors ut the World's fair from I'liget-e on Salunl iv were l M. Horn, J. O. Watts and wife, 1 1. J. Condon, and Misaea lal tlie und Clura Condon. Maiiiuih. Iii this city, Siilunliiv, June 17, by Ueo. W. Kint-y, J. J., M'r. J. I:, linker and Miss I'dniii-hr llt-miiig. frxttu abstilutc want in l.i.-dt-i'liii!ii years. Kuliard .vi. I., si. up, xcrv wraithv when he Ins Mine g ivern-.r. hi. htsitl. lieorgf llo.ld! V bv MH-uritv itbligatioiis term, liovcrnor Csnii'la !! ran uti- on finincial refs and was totally wr-ktsi during his canv i-- .i.'iii,-: Mi Kinlt-v. lie wa govt rn -r at tin time and w s.a cmdi late f,.r re- election. imvcrnor .'icvnuev s .t.. turn came next, ui-fortum s la-I is-ur , ilav. T. I- t, ' of tl tiir. Iiat ' me:, -.. r ! l-.t. I. urn, -r i.a- it ih it "a -I. i ( Mi ll t h'.. . 1 1 I th" ..t. J.,.-g.. ; ' a' 1. -! !a it . ; . f I nliexisi. The oi' ll l. I- mud,- to. Judge J. I Un- II. nil at-- ' . li r mi iv , ::-!. r, q lllte l.iW 1 , i,i.s 1 otic l l ll lit -auaj. I llld lilt- I and ia n . i- t u rn,. I .- r I..I a. ing a matter ol wry .cent hit.iry. The only esoeption sin r the cl.-se of K. It. Hayes' term I W Ut-n ti..v ertior Kor.tkrr, who ri'.iri-l nui !i lamrer than when he a-su md ti,e othce, but waa not ins-. vent. The failure of es-tttiveriiiT F -sti r ti e other tliV Citrnplctnl the li-:. A:. I yet men will run fir g.ivt rr , r in Ohio which shows that the ltu k- ere are not a suja rtitions ivj .ar las-ii ' ,,-t tat- la-rore tlie I'ltta. -iiprtiiit- oiu of the la-.t KHSKXK FL0UKL(j m.U WmtEdris&Son, Every Sack of Floru Guaranteed. A-k your grist rx man fi r i:..gi lu ll our. If not what it I. npn nn.l (he inotiey w ill la refillulisl. The Kugtiie Milla have 1 1, e lab -t Im pniXt inelita, kinl li.-.Ve l.u .lr.or in the maiuifiielure of lit.! , 1.,.. i'..,ur. All kinds cf mill feed to order. W.x siiva; "In order tu i w liich has lat-u eon ! Ill split-ot XX o K iili'lwnMv, ! Clt'X'elaiiii iaipiiiiU "n-,. nii.-is iugsysti'iii, it iliieiiu: In- ii,..,!-',,'!i a-r tiny, litli very -imj le. . ICrtwIliilori .-l.u.urr. Vii-roi:i.x, I!. C, ..''me I, i lanplt-s ol Japan fmi'i V,.., brings news tl.nl the I 1 in.-' k' -'.is luelil's llist in t of It t.i.iati- ii ;.', J the I bill d Slab - i'Vi r I he l--i j m ia t In- i, rohil.it ion i I i ,i i;-i im ! v 4 A-III'M. llll ktlo.' He, on -il i.i. ollieial di I lull - thi.t il li e net . rieil out other Ulnl in.lch In n retaliatory u t a.-un a w ill i. ;...m. ... trrral-il Inr Hiuilrr. SAX l'lt.X M Im o, June 1', - I . liit- xx ere liolilii d llii- li ' nn .' ' dentil lii.l evt-iiiiig. ir. n. i.,i '' of Mra. Jn in- ;l. line, a "it.if woman. Mr.. Ib leii buile, for mi. I the t'ls lalion, xta uiiu. ly plni id ti ut I. r arn -t. i" t tile aged ,-wt.li.li won, mi i.li Naked colict'l II lilg Ml'-. I'.ul '. .l--' Mint she hint in ter a It-r. !iv llllt kc h;.s I.i i ii cliali'l .lli I"-'''- Boot & Shoe Ston Prop. A. HUNT. Will l,.pfur I .-1' ." : '' I.udies' Jlissi-sJ, gtnl I Lo'Vi-n'oi pI TTi'V IK ' Is. Slrtars, V.1:itc - riN".: !x!! i s. MENS' AND EOYS BOOTS & SHOES And ill fact rtrru; .' - il ' - r-"' Sin a. Una. to wl 1. 1, I if.-1. ! I D.T rs.ai ial all- fit' li. -MY' t-ODl'S All!'. III1 tli' And gnsnint. I a.' r- - r ' ' ; la a..ld lr tl.f I. a.-1 tu" '' - ' art! la ran ! ai' i .i !. A. I'1- Sportsinnn's 1-lporiK! HORN Practical i pa.:.e. cr. J'l.hlllJ Tmklr ,3i' i:ii lc-n V-'.lM1'- M-wImk Mnrl.ln "' "f"U All Ktntia r M-"' tl i.ui.i.f.:! Q.I l .w t.f, in the O'untrv. I e-ni : I f i'.. : i lg.il. : U. I y. i. ii..-. , li rs. Vi'.l, r. , O la- U.HUKll. i xet'titixr "J-x r.s-The N.'ill.'i :.l I: 1. li hcnii i"ii I n n- to eli-ct a sf i an I,, ial . nr.- in thr li- Xi..., J'll lltl.a- II :.' I- Ilia. four -1 x i .-I, g-i ..ui.iii m:, ti. , r Mi. d. H- my 1 1. i k.-. .,f I.I !.!,,. ; i.il.t.if ix. i,t. i, ky; and J.iu. ' ''. '! I'. n .n ! .lulu. I lie cum. 1 'I' m 1' I la r ll.lt I If Ii t Ii.-m.I. liar- ' .-ftartx inter,.! .,).!. W llU I i - i j Guns ! c.i e.' L Air.rpur.- - I '-' i c !'wi"U!ii? or o v-itr.. aa." aw M aV lafl 4m -,a-c V . ' AnafTah latallrranrl M.ltv t Tu i" i,i i r i'ranr..t,f am t f mail. . oa 1 tura-r latckaar. harnt,l. frrav Tha FTrar fyr 1 ftTTIJ fur Um IvaUt ana Imaiti, ; iioi.llNUttK j,,v-. J City Drm w. . . .i.ai. i. rfo I