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for Infants and Children. I rscwnmamd It aa jpwVir to an pnxr1lua IwntoiM" 1L A. , M. I) , 111 Bo. Olfunl St, liruuktf a. N. Y. "ID um of 'CaaUirl It ao onjTanal awl lu nsarila o vrll know tual it ama a work of npraRaU la main It, Fow ar Um latrlllceat famUIr who do tA krp Caatort vlUUa w7 iMrtL Cau Ibarra, T. !., Xw York 017. faalnrla niM A 4k-, Oaaatlpalka. Hmir Hoxitmt h, IHwtIxm, lx.a-iatl.si. Kills Worms, g lrsj aks-p, awl l-nanul dl- Wltlwut lujuriuua mrtlratUm. Tor mini ;nfl 1 liata rwornrn-t -!M jmur '(aaturla,' awl aliall alwaj caillm- ! do M It ha IntartaU pnslunsl IvurlkUl rraulu." r.uwt r. I'lauH, m. n, lXU birrs and 7th Aa N Y.a-k ( IT- T raarim Cor-irr, !7 Kt uuf Stthxt, Sa-w Y Crrr. TUESDAY, JUNE 12. Have you ald your taxes? Dr. 1'alne made Junction a visit to day. W'm. Kdrl haa nturncl from Klr euoa. (1. 1). Hnikliia vlalted Orvalll yea- leniay. II. I). Norton returned lo Junction tlili morning. A life Insurance agent or two are do ing the town. ICawell (J. Horr I now Mking In Washington. Wool la only worth U if 11 la -r pound In rendition. J. M. William went to Cottar (Imve till afU-riHMii. 1'ollci-iiiaii Mathews returned from Portland thl afternoon. Km nk Mason of ttn- Hlite rivi-r imIik, 11 old printer, l In Kugviie. The Kind, National Hank of Cor valll advertise f'lU.uiM to loan. The O. 1'. It. 11 , fop the month of May. tald cximuc and a balance of t-Vsl. Ilcv. A. K. M.-AIIUtcr returned home from Ikiuglu county till morn ln. V. T. M. Fail.lcii, a Corvalll attor ney, la In F.ilgcne In attendance Umiii court. Ocorge Flahcr I In Ihnigla county buying lat-f cattle for the l'ortlunl market. Charley DavU la giving hi resi dence oil llllyard stni t tliu ta-ncllt of (Willi. The river lit Portland U falling alow, ly. The total full tliu far I als.ut l.'i lllcllo. The delinquent Ink lint for Multno mah county i ready. It coiialata of 4'pO page. Joa. Vogl la building at new aide walk on Ninth htnrt III front of lit residence. I'mf. Thomas Condon left for a abort trip to Newport, Yaquiua llay, thl morning;. I'rowvutlug Attorney Condon came liome from Drain thl morning on the local train. The grand Jury will probably ad journ llila evening without lliidlug a alnglu Indictment. Waltcrvllle w III have it grand ivlc lirntlmi of the coming Fourth of July. Kv.-rylssly Invited. tleo. N. Frner went to Cottage drove on tbla aficriitaui's train and will return tomorrow. K. J. McCliiiiahaii went to Junctlou on todav' trum to mtvh aoum legal pajiera for the aherill" oflliv. J Itev. I. D. Driver went to Halt-in to day to attend eoiniiii niviiieiit ex ere Is,- of the Wlllametlu I'lilvemlty. J. W. hhumiite, tliu Wallervllle merchant and Ha.iimter, la In Ku ircmj. I le report the rnl in a terri ble condition. The lU-ntoii county Jail liiw three k' eiianla, one tif them !eliig a woman, a Mr, itmlera, who nldea near Moll ra w ho la helil for larceny. E. C. rmltli left lor r.irtlnml, Ta coma and buttle, IliU morning, where be g'Hn to make arrangement tor handling I lie Lane county c icrry crop. II. C. lliimphrey mid wife retumeil home from Portland on laat night' overland tmlii. Mr. Ilumphn-y In forma ua thiit they eujoytsl the (IimmI hviiii hugely. The Pendleton Trllmne miaosl two or tlinv I ilea ow ing to lliiauelal dllll culllea. It promlwa not to let It occur Kiln. The olllee wa attached by the AuMN'latetl I'n-xa. Till rainy weather I ld for rher rlea and atraw Ix rrlin. 1'jtrly cberrlea, where ahadvd, are la-glniitng to allow . algn of dtH'ay, while the ka-rrlc are almilarly allcvted. Tuiwlay'a Albanv Herald: Mr. A. Whwler, of Hprlliglleld, preolitent of me ijiiiti 1 iiuniv i.uiniH-r i-aguo, I in the city. Mil 11 rm liaa IU lumber yard In Albany The flood I doing what ture have failed to do. 1 1 the Columbia river of llahtraiw and wheela. "It la all ill wind that blow Uotaidy any gol," or wont to that eftM't. Halem gardeiiet have agnail on the following prlN for picking tarrlea: HtrawU-riie 7'i cent for lol Uixca; blackla-rriea " tvilt for lOO tailea; raxptwrrl $1 for Iini Uixea; giaawla r-rlt-a cent ht gallon. Itoaeburg I'lalndealer: Ike N. Hinllh, who went Into the llohcmia Uiluea aeveral wn kialiuv, baa rvturmsl and I now at tUio'iie. In a letter to Hon. D. K. K. liutik Mr. hmith atate that in bl opinion there I more min eral in 1111 utainci man mere i 111 1 1 n.... n ... aim annum unite, .iioiitana. lie in very entbualaatio over the mine of IU brmla. FliMirs fmm which the water baa re ceded In Portland, are tiring cleaned out. A depth of 3 to A luetic of mud and filth I round. Thin floor were oovrrej leaa than a Week, and may he taken a an Indication of the condition of what mar ta ekactedl In the lower portion, w here the waUr will have alood uearly a month twforw h-arlng them. Mr. Hpauldlug, the Portland whole, ale butcher, waa In thl vicinity the laat of the week buying cattle. He cured about 00 head, a conalderatde portion of them coming trotu the I ole uian raiu'h, near t'oburg Portland ireta her main Ijerraiiiuil v rnm r.vt.m On-gon, but aa the Columbia fi'l b.Q teiuporarilr diaaliled tranrtion j Ilnea the Willamette valley la turned k to flU the bill. clomil out the legiala I clearing Vlrglala Heraallcaa Ulv i p. Wasiiimiton, June 12. The Vir ginia republican committee bit adopt el a nwdutlon atntlug the committee deem It unwlae to call coiigremloiiul convention for the puroe of making nomination. The rcwdutlnn x premly atiitea, however, the commit tee ha no intention nf atti-mpting to prevent any toii fnmi running or any Miple fnnn nomliiatitig a n-pnv aelilallve. Ex-Heiiator Mnhoiie aaya ho w ill not caxt another laillot under the pii-aeut condition. nllaiUnrr l,.wlllat Toi'KKA, Juno 12. (lovernor dw elling aald today: "If the nomination oorni- to 1110 w ith eiilliiKlitHin and th" utmont unanimity, I aliall aiii pt. H I find the oppiMillim i w rioii and will injure the chance of the party I ahull decline." rADt'CAH, Ky., June 11.-Kelly' common wenlera, who were yeMrrday brought fnm Ciiro by Umt, exi t to go up the 'l'ennl" river to Johnu villeby boat, thence overland to Wash ington. A I lea Im kl Hl Ti lllNMiN, Kan.. June 12. The Arkanwi river I t he highcat f'ir ai vcn year and atill rlaing. Tlie water la deatmylng thoiixaml of luiricN of wilt III the warehouara. line of the hirg.-at aiilt manufiu'turliig plant I in diinger of collawe. rrtlat lavetaa .t Well. II Wahiiiniitox, June II. rnideiit Cleveland ha lceti aoiiiewlmt clln'teil by the ni-cnt warm weather. The n-gular Moudnv publln riieptioii wiui atwmlomil. Dr. H'lteilliy guve the pn-aldeiit a pnwrlptlou. ft; Good Cooiog la cwwuliul to Good Digestion- In pmttry ymi cannot Imve ridirr w ithout a giaal ulioit enuig. Uird hiiaiilwavHliial very object loniililrlciitiirr, rauing inihgcHtion ami many other ihetetic trou ble. Science tin come ta the BmiMunce of the cook, and of weak toiiiach,witU the new aliortcuing. Cottolcpe! It I cornpoaed of the choic mt Ixrf uet and highly refined vegetal ilc oil, in inuny rcapret a rim! a the fluent iuiHr1cd olive oil. Phyaician rndorac it, rooking experts recom mend it, and thouaniid are now using it in prefer ence to any other ahortcu lug. KcfuaealUubatitutc. riMMt Ihra mil In famr 10 M K. talrlnk A l.( CliUM". .r liaiHl a.uMitxmifMii'.Mta Hu.i. innm. Ina Mi lmnlnl t w .n-ir-l l.y aiiialiiril aulh.iiimiMi4ilua. t.HWiw la aoul lr all MMi Mad only by N. K. FAIRBANK L CO. ST. LOUIS and Chicaoo, new vona, aoaroN h M ' v ., -ia-i-" ' A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. A Pago From Her History. t''i-v I T1 a i.-i'i.tfint eia-rt'n.-e of tttt-r af I M 1 . - 1 1 r a . I hi. I.'iluaoia t nil i-'iil U.ri 'l I. tl I--, n tnHil.l.l aith limrl ill-...-.- ia UMI b i( lhal llltir Irri .-rl.xi-lv lia . 1 4 trruOMl hf tii lili, i. Inn Il ium. utr. I m lu I'Ui.iiim. Int ulll.r.l Ii r.-toun ar-iHiiii ir air hi-alth. A '!, t. ijin 11. i ntr frienil tltui I i-..utl n.i a tiMwlti. V, frrl m i IiiiiIm arna 1'a.llr .. I. ii. au.l I Iii.Ii-i-. 11, a M-r.Mi i-.'inl.r i..n a li..n a r-ni..'nin .1 wN e ati.-uii..u ii It Wi.. . ll.wn 1 ure. an.) U 11 i I . airier r. ha.1 hwa ll'lrl woh lu-.-ifl ii I141I l-c-o l-Lin.l .y Ih r.-rw-.l. . kimI k ailti a i MMii. Iw-a ' i.t aiaAii. I .tir. .i--.-.I a UH 1 1 nf 1 li l.-tii tiri., a 11. 1 In I, uin aa h..ur ati. r iint ih I r. .in.! f.-l a tleri.ltij l.in.rn.rnl Iti I Im- nr. u .,i -r. 14 n I ... --i. W Ii. n I Umi lk. n I In.-.-I r.ail'l m.i. mv ihiIi nm Hiiiif 1..1 dub f.14. a.'Miitia anU IDT linit l-ri vw 4-l-rt w. knirf tl.al Ihf M-rn.r-l aln...t ..tlr:r-. .1 n--i..rv r,u 4fci a imi imkiim i. Itw I llrarl I'ltra llw rlllna ha. I ail r 'tie ! fil.. i ait.l I aa mi a:-a twiirr ihal I ti. n, ..wn1 nk I la Bi 1 rM-.mimrn.latl. .ti it l. e. ar j tkliu Ihla vaiual.lr mtM.ljr ' Mr. liri.ait. Iw Main.,- . I In. Ill Or Uii..' Srm lli-artl iir a .l'.w-...rr,f a m-iil im-ll.l la h-arl .11- t .a.i I v ! all diiYll-' i, a l.i.llii.liuriiiliv.r t. ' .'lh-ir Mlii-M. .I ..I l I i.,, ,.t , ..q rvc.lf.1 , tha llr I. HI... , l-.'ti. t4 A, aiiea iin-tiaa Ii u . in : (r fra aa uaaiiKta Uaurrvu arua'a. i jl'opuliat aim bii.l foriirly Ufll ikiinxTaU helil the ck ami got beautifully iiil. Kxi eptional climatic coinlitiona liavM linn cx:ricncei over tlm Northwent count thl acaon. Thi in tli l.f't wwk of uluilic at the Miilo t'niviir'ity. Com rneiiccment wii-k roininciict .un lay next. Cell br.iti) the Fourth of July in omo aj'ropriato manner. Jl i not in ceBcary that an extrava(,Mnt mini of money Ixs exjiefiiliil. Jt may ! reanonahly cxptitiil that buKiiieM will Iki better that tlni election in over. Political ion teat alwny ilcmoralii"! buine nir.iir to a grcuti.r or lw t xh-nt. The K'lU nieilul to xs jircaenU"! tu rri-Hi lc-nt Kliot, of IUrvar-1, ut coininc'iioemont in cointiieinoration of hi completing twenty-live year in liia ollico in to cot I2'KX). An innniTiHH gmin.liay and vep tiiblu croji i proiniwl in the Wil litiur'U) valley thi aeuwin. It hIiouI'1 bring gmal price in view of the drought in Cilifornia and JIihkI in the northern river. It in rcxirtiil that the recent iU A on thu round, in the Fraer und Whito river valleys, in the Yakima country and along the C'jI umhia on the Wanhington aide, together with the iletructive atoriii, nmdo inntcrial chttnge in thu intimate of Washington' hop crop for lS'JI. Many yard are completely dcHtroyed while others are greatly damaged. Ore gon yards, however, have Buffered m illicr ktorm nor Hood. Tim Tacoina nchool Ixwrd ha ca ired u r"luction hy a cut in the aaliiriea of teacher and contingent exHnea for the hcIiooI year liegin ning September l, I.jXKJ. The Hitl.iry of tho principal wa nnluced 80).' High hcIiikiI teacliera who laat year received $1000 will next year" receive hut f'.)00, and graded U!ac!iem who reci-ived 1700 will receive hut lOIIO. One receiving UOO II I bei-n reduced to t.'i'tO. The leiiiHrata met a tidal wave caiiM'd hy hard time uud aidiil by populism. Thin will U- changeil when prosM-rity, in the natural course of event, will lie rcston-d. It may not ' 1 amis to remark that tint same cause were rcioiiai hie for the most complete and dis astrous defeat ever exia'ricnccd by a party in tlie hisbiry of our coun try that of Harrison and the re puhliean in 1S'J2. And we are yet working under the same law in forco then. A French scientist' plan for se curing a wonderful yield of jxita ha s. lie steeped hi cutting for Jl hour in a solution of six iMitind of salteter, six ikiuikU of sulphate of ammonia aiul -" gal lons of water. Ho next allowed them to drain a whole day, in or der lli.it the eye hud might swell Im i re planting. From potato cut tings treated in thi matter and planted in the usual way lie ob tained a yield of Ii ton of tHitatm s to tlie acre. An historic incident occurred in the Pennsylvania legislature when a nienil r of that body aroso and, addressing tho sneaker, said: "If the Pennsylvania railroad has noth ing more for us to do, 1 move that we adjourn." Tie I'nited States senate can make history in the ciime wav. If the sugar trust has nothing more to ask of the half do.cu senators whom it has pur chased, there i no reason why tlie senate should not proceed to act ut once on what is left of the Wilson tarill hill. A story i going the round of our exchange nlmul the way Han nah More managed tulclicarcrs. It is said that whenever she was told anything derogatory to another, her invariable reply was: "Come, rc will go and ask if this he true." The effect was sometime nio.-t lu dicrouly painful. Th" tali laar r wa taken aback, stammered out a iU:ililication, or Ix'ggi-d that no no tiee might ! taken of the state ment. Hut the good lady wa in exorable; oil she t mk the scandal monger to the scandalized to make inquiry and com pure accounts. New York state has a constitu tional convention now in scsmou at her eapitol, and from present indi cations si me modified form of the initiative and referendum will tin. I a place in the new constitution of the greatest an I most progressive state in the I'nion. It i not gen erally known that the laws of a large majority of the states are cop ied troin or substantially foitudtd on the law s of that state. I'asl i xp rietice with legislature is not such as to inspire the 'iplo with eoiilidt nee a to their legislation N'ing for the best interest of the state. The nuiuU r of olhvcr and me AT THK f. S. IST. Irani' Pass Courier: There ha beep considerable c introversy aa b how much g Id there M In a JO gold piece. When tb" editor ol this pajs r vii-ib1'! the San Francis co mint ni-cntly he was informed hy it official that there ' JO worth of g .Id bullion in a faO piece and to thi i added the eopjHT al low by the government without any charge to the depositor of the bullion, who only pay a small fee for the certificate infor-uinv' him a to the value of In deM,-it aft'-r it has been ui.-lted into an ingot. These iiitfut are then rolled into long thin strip of the bullion, v il Ueofll.VX). The !') 1-ie e ar punulic 1 out of thesii strips a. . harm-s linker nuiiclies hole in a leather strap, and tliu circulir pieces ure then dropped under u trip hammer which stamps b ith sides of the twenty at the same time. Heavy frame Imxc aro filled with th-.'se coin to the amount of 20,000 and visit. ir may see from fiO.OOO to 100,000 worth at any one time. When we were there visitor were N ing iicirt d tliroiuh tho in stitution at tho rate of :i'X a day. Tho hour for admission are be twee ii 'J-.'.'M and 1 1 a. in. The New Zealander havn n sing ular burial custom, an 1 .inn that is essentially the same a th tl of the 'ar"e- o! the Orient. Unlike tho latter, they bury their dea I in the o.irtli, hut leave them tm re long enough for tlie t!eh t i decay. When nothing is left out the lion -s, these nr careful ly eleiiiod and laid iiway in natural cave or artificial tombs. The erini- of grave lobhiiu: or of disturbing t no bones of the (I. Mil after tln-y have lai-ii cleaned and put awav is al ways punished by death in New Zealand mid throughout Polynesia. Tin late (ieorgo Bidder, at the age of H yeras, could answer al most instantaneously how many farthings there would Ix- in any sum under jCS00,0(X 1.000. Zerah. Coburn wn another lightning cal culator of the same generation. While vet a small school bov he was asked to name the square of W.VMr.i, which he instantly stuW to be 'J'.KV.IM.WHI.UOl. To further illustrate his jKiwer he multiplied the ubove sum by I'J and the pro duct by the Miine numU-r. He unci' calculated the cube root of -1 1 :iJj:S,:j IS,;77 in exactly five seconds. Mr. Pennoyer now rciluis what it i to turn traitor to the party to which he owed all his political ad vancement. He is yet a democrat in principle, but thought the new party would Im successful, and with the aid of it few democrats would give him it seat in tint I'nit ed State senate. His treason and time-serving have been suitably rewarded. The Kind of iiH'tl! ir.o yttv tii'L'd is tln old reliable tonic anil blood-purifier, SARSAPARILLA it can have no substitute. Cures others, will cure you midm I vr "wl v a Baking Poit dor Purity and Lccivenin Pcm cr UNEQUALED CASH PRPES To InlrrkJtir onf lVw4f bv a lr-ttillM lOittfJlrttrtlltWfcUHMtfl th rflMUtf r Dumlfr off CAmH l'lilUft 1 , U rn4 orrlab rHurninst Mtihtiiarrnt i'un,t.rvrrrriitiiMtMiiiir hr. Jmi lf IWi. wt.ivr4Mh rr' H, t -I I ' m titt lsrrs)t, ntinr"tii mbrr prUM O0SSET4 DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. ...to illy killed in battle in all of f " V ' iVlV the t'li ion armies during the f.ur J v i! J T a K.fl'V years i f war. ban l v t-i.-e.ils CO.- Xf i . .'f""-- "S Ilk'. The mimlx-i ol tVo-e mho It 'j w .i iVfsl dinl of wound during the war i r' ft , ! 'if a ti - l VJ j ! s than ;!.'.oot). The numla-r of! V,'" ,' ' t!io.' th at dml of dl-ei-es, either) '"' . .. S rcsuliit'.g om the hard-hips and Kj' ' , . " - expo-sure of warfan, or tl.e iiu-i . " v .'V'rVj ..9t.t of natural morality in .1 creat ,., .. ,., - , , .i I I.... - C n nn.l . Aa- in. . . -r - ... n I i t. f i . ill: ' ' ' . I lis lor if ' ' " a-" a ii-.- : . i ' . .,. i a a LLC' s i j. ; . i . J.-. IVT!' " . ' -p-i ast, dinvtiy ; " Tjf irna -t. iv t!io.' th it dml of dl-ei-es, either residin g .'111 the hard-hips and ex p. 'sure of warfari , or tl.e inci ..9t.t of natural morality in .1 Rre.it Ualt f men. is alsuit iS.'i.tW for the lour year. Adding even the JI.'Hkt c.-iea of diapM-araniv, con veniently cliirged iii the rnvrds to death "from Ullliott n casi-." the total of mortality among I'liion tux. s during the war is IJ0 1,000. Th it i f the tar tnibably i x in-11, from firt to 1 and Tiidirwtly, S, -Jj,(XXi,000. fvl r.l DEftVii'S DOOR PROM 3 IE; rt I cuii scan-ely r.-aiue 1 vaa a i i' ' -i!'r r, thi" result of a had ..It- I i .(lamination n( t!i !.i l- ni-va 'in.- vas I .lH Mil ami l.i..- .Ie tijii.- '.tr the spine, ltrie.lsevi.al reini-lif I it no relief. When I was s'i : t.-rri ly a n.py of y .or M-dii-al Adii-er wa received l.y s.n..e me in i ii r liotlseli.il. I. After read.'.).' part ol it I sent lor a Is it tie o I r. Ihiii". f.i.l.-ev r.i I I.iver Cure, and lifter . lio-es I felt relieved. I continued tuLni until I had taken three Imttle, and was ruin it. Iv cured. Gratefully )Oiir, j. a. ai.kxanhkk, 73 Iloyt street, Portland, Oregon. Prico $1 per Bottle Kur sa! lijr all Kuivna I'nigKtal. r t .way W 'e,- .,i Mr. John Kliby. Sufforoc. Pain ELtEVEfi YEARS. Pt.tr Sin: For eleven year I 'if fen-d with a hud case ol Suit Ulieiliu, ol Keeina, nnd wa hardly aUe to niov. alaitit. My d.ator trealnl me a Imu time without doing me any g'sl. A friend re.picstiil me to try Ir. lir.n.t's .Vrri,i.ir7j and (lr Hoot. 1 did s., mi I tiiday feel very thankful for so il.e in.'. I received benefit from tlie lirs! b .'.tie, and kept on taking it until I imd taken over a dozen bottle. The result i today I am perfectly well, and I can not say too much for Dr. Grant's Sarsa- iiarilla. MUS. JOHN KILBY, 004 Fourth street, Portland, Oregon. Pries BBt: 6 lottms SiBOL Pnr Sale I.T all Kmti-ni- Iinimnai.. V.K1 NV. l.alaa, rl4 Hark anal ( artllnell. I'uHTl.AMi, June 11. The criminal diM-ket for this term of the I'nited State court wa iiiikIl- up till morn- iiiir, anil tlie ease to come la-tore ju.ljfe lU-llinifi-r and the t'nited rstate trial Jury, whicli iip-ur tomorrow inorii- iu', were m-i lor iriai. 1 lie r.-trlal of l.otan, N-IU HacK an. I Canlinell, on the indictmetit for con splracy to Niiiii.'Kle Chiui-M', was act lor .Moii luy, June Mii.la week atline allotu-d to lis trial. This i the in dictment on which these three defend ant weie tried at the last term of the I'nited statin district court, with .Mul kcy, Dtinhar, llannon and others, the jury ihaitrcciiiK aa to l.otan, Held llu. k and Canlinell. (lu Monday, July L', thecnae of the I'nited State against C. J. Mtilkey, on the indictment of nine counts for smuKKlitiit opium, w-a set, ami wa given a week. Mulkey Is now under .-om ii-ll.m for conspiracy to siiiukkIc Cliinese. For .Monday, July 0, the case of the I'nited Sthli-s ak'aiust Chlnif CIioiik Huie, Nat Ilium, K 1 Thomsoii, Wil liain liiiuhar and Seid Hack, for smuu'cliiiK opium, I set, and four day allotl.il for il trial. The case against Thomas Jordan and llerla-rt Adama, for Miiuiryllnif opium, I set lor trial, Friday, July 111, and is t-x ncct.it to last two days. Several of the sllillKk'HnK case will not Is- tri.il tins term, ami the remain. liiK cases m-t fAr trial are of minor im. iMirtnnce. WIII.KK AKK THK WITXISKKH. The wherealsiut of Ilium, who I eXMi-ted to IlKiire niiispicuoiisly in the nills.'illiii eases, la vell.il ill mystery. At tin) feileral iitlliv no one seems to know w here he is, hut no douhta arc ekiirr-s-. il of hi return ill time to tes tily In the cits.-, lie Is under 17,(l ImiihIs mid lins not yet lai-n tmrdoned lor his roinplicity in the oi nitlon of the smiik-Klini; ri'iig. JaekliiiK I ii- Msed to I e on the fsounil ami I ex-i-tii here for the trials. Sai-ial Agent Wood 1 on his way from Hon ton, and Judge Iiuraml I on the ground. I'artlana irra toailaa Help. I'olin am, June II. The Impres sion prevails generally through the country, an. I In many cities on the const, that there Is, or siniii will Inj gleat demand for lalairera of all clunsc in I'ortli-.nd. F.sni-ially in San Iran el.ii il's- tills impreasioii revail. When the HimhIs slllmule it I thought that there w ill la a large and remuner ative llelil for lalMir. To counteract this, Mayor Masou telegrapli.il this afternoon" to Mayor F.llcrt, of San F'ranciaco, asking him to notify the pulille that rortland wa well supplinl w Itli laborers, mechanic and artisans. There at least LMUU men In 1'ort lutnl aiul vicinity wlnse st-rviii- can la had a' a moment' notice. Most of tiles., n. . n, w lieu the water nudes, will um tin. I steady employment long el than two or three w.i k'at the ut liuwt fnmi this cause. Therefore It might just a well la un.lerst.ssl now, a later when the hanu cannot Is- un done, that an Influx of lalam-n., skilled or iinskill.il, w ill la- unable to Hud employment hen-, and not only that, they w"ill pniveohjcvl of charity in a very slicrt lime. Portland has no use for those (aiiple, and th'-y w ill atay awsvil tiny know- when tliev are well'otr. On ol I H.-ra lailallr atMkkra). S in Kk wcis.ii, June II Frank W 1 1 hail a, a gambler lately In. in Nat tlc, a -lul.ls.l imd proi.ahly fatally woiindcil by Frank Seiiaml. r,"a fellow pruf.-asionai, vesterda v. The nil ray tia.k pla. e on ffFarrell stnet, and the only w'tn.-s-a were m-veral other gam blers, v no divliue to say anything and s,s iu .l. t. rniiin .1 lo siiidd ."-clian.lcr. It is know n that William and Sedan- ili-r eiii.a.'.sl in a violent ipiarn 1 w Inch lisi in iii.iws, ami a knlte was tisnl. Williau m-elvisl tao atah wiiumUlu the right side, tlie knife s iut rating the low. r tola- of tlie liv.-r and al-o Hie chest e it v. He waa removed to the ' tnviving hospital. K-bainlcr . nr-n--t.il. i ins morning r ii.in.ier was taken i into the risvit lug lu-pitnl. nnd Wil-j llama is asked if he .amid Identify j .si baliiti r as the man who .lid tlie stabt.in.-. Williams raid he knew, Sfhamlt-r, but waa isittve he waa not ' the man w ho ustsl the knlte. Schan-.l.-r n-f..s.d toaay anything about the ' attair. Uralrai lua; Krlalfra. I ltiKviM.n tw. Ala., June 11. A big ' lnn hrd.-eoii tbe Kansas City, Mem- ' pin A l.irmiiigtiam. at t arls.n Hill. , and if thi fail, then vmleii.-e. The waa l i mn up with dynaji'lte tbt di.tn?U an- nmaa-is of law abiding Cleveland ailment haa noi-yl. I.l.sl lo morning Itridgc at ra'loi.nd Ma- citia-n. bul tliev MIV tlat'V Will llS-Vt'T f Pa akf tua.tl t Baa ra-a.1 I I V at aa t at aa. fu-ti it. 11 mines and other point have l-en ' aubmit to tbi uliju.'l tax. The Ism. la T.alay llr. O'lU-ille'v rv.mii liu nd d be hurneil. l liealriker are determined I are nearly all held bv A. J. 1'm.tuii .if k i. aa nui. ilv as i'...il,i. .ml avoid to prrt.l.t the transportation of coal, j Haven port, la. , all ihyaical t- ir.-rta. Hbal kf a llabbrr. Hi:liilN(i, Ciil., June 11. Yesterday morning mar lA-wistoii, Trinity coun ty, W. tJ. l-'.ddingcr, driving a tenin fur Jose & F.llcry. accideiitally got his wagon ntt' 1 1 lie ti Creek grade, and while in that lin-dicnmelit (It So Hamilton, nnother teamster for the same parties and who had li-n to Weavervllle and unloaded came along nnd assisted Kddingertoget his wugou on the gnule and into Weavervllle, both returning together until alaiut noon, when they stopjs-.l to eat lunch. Without anv word Kddiuger drew hi pistol and coliilimli.lrd llainptoli to give up what freight money he hud (iillcctcd, also telling him he ' could lake charge of his team, nnd hlnrtnl away on fMt. Hampton drove to the nearest teli cri.l'h ollice at Jamli I'aul- m-ii's ranch, und lin ne.liatcly teli- granhed Jose what had traiispin-.l Jiase order.il a man to go to 1 lunulas City and watch for the Mbls-r, w hile he himself went to Lew iston bridge. Alsmt dark the rohla-r came to the bridgi-al lA-wistoii, when Jim stopjad him, demanding the return of the money. F.ddiiig.-r drew hi pistol and lln-d,' hitting Jiise In tlie utomacli, fmm which wound J.we w ill pmliahly die. At K o'clock this morning Jos. waa still alive. The rohla-r is'stlll at large. Sallaa) mt .tlorarra Uraa. MahHIIi, June 11. Kl (ilol pub lishes an unconllriucd n-port of the death of the sultuii of Muna-co, Mul.y HasM-ii. Tam.ikh, Juno 11. News from the interior coiitlrm the n-sirt of the death of Sultan Muli-y Hasseti, while traveling la-tw.a-ii the capital and Ko bat. It is rumored the sultan's son, Mucin Alxluli Asi., ha tun pro claimed sultan. Lomsi.n, June II. A prominent bank, r reiviv.il a dispatch In. in TaiiK-it-rtiii aft.-niiMin, saying the la-licf prevail that the late sultan was f.nii'y murdered. Im laiar of a Itrinorral. Wasiiixoton, June 12. A rcpnit in lavor of giving Colonel H. I,. Moore, democratic ctiiiti-stant, a si at in the m-colid KansiM district, held l.y Fiiiis ton, n piililii ati, was made by the sub iiimmiltee of the hoti-e commitu-e on eld-tion tislay. lrTlutv lar I'ruarrgaal. Clil. .too, June 11. Additional complication may aiisc in the case of Assassin lVudergast. Judge Chetlin Is not sitting in tlie criminal court, ami the case (tune up to day Is lore Judge Payne. When the eoniiuilaliee agnt-d llsin was submitted to him tic ri-flls.il to enter the order, saying he knew of no reason why the eontinu ance should la- granted. Tbe matter went over temMirily. I'endergast Insisted uisiii milking a sis-e. li. am ileleiidaiit here." he said. "I want no continuance. I he uiiestion to la- ELMIRA, OREGON. Do Ton Idow Wbers It It? MRS W T. KAYSER, Livei Th:r and tlli In tbi Tollow. Ing Letter of tbt Wonderful Enefii Beceived from niing Dr. Grtst'i Kedioinei. Klmir t, Ohioox, April fltli, I83t. Dx. I'aii. timxr. President O. t Mf;f. Co., I'ortland, l iregon. Sir: I wih to express mi-he.irtf.-lt thank to you for the great l-Mit-rit I r ceivtil Iroui using your un-dieiiii-a. I have lawn a constant ttitr.-rer for Twelve Yoirs with spinal trouble nd the rrniir.l.iirit o peculiar to women. I have ilis"'irs with teveral ditfen-nt d-s-tori, and (rum niiit of lliem I rin-i.-i-.! t.-'i s.r.irv r.-lit-f, but fr.im none of them have I r ccived the relief I have Irmn iisinjj your remedies. The Congo Oil, was particularly la-nefi.-iiil, a It In-tan. ly relieves tlie paiiintid qtliet the ni-rie. and aft.-r using it I can go t ..-,.;, j not awaken until lir. i's of day. I t., very grateful for the r li"l obtain.. I .o I will do all 1 can to en.-.itira.'e the i!.- .,f vour miilirine. I have Used one an.' 4 half bottle of Congo 'il and two uirl a half bottle of your Native 1'i-e.ivi ry fur women's disease, and that i all t'i medicine I have taken in Six Months, and I am in better health than I h us been for the past twelve years m...., more and can woik without fn-lin u though I ihould Drop Da ul very minute, and it is due to vour m.-l. lcinca that I feel thi- well ;' ami I am willing that all who ere uitlieti'd afi oi'd know of the wonderful result fnun n-n.a your medicine. Hespectfnllv. MUS. V. T. KAYSKK. Sold KvkKYwmiRK. Cong Oil. price 50c. and tl.CO. Native Discovery, price $ I O'J. t'nr Salr l.y all EiiKi-m ln.iUKl.l.. AllhMli Mama ar Mat I'lraar. rirrslit'Hii, June 12. The settle ment of the mal strike wa Mi-ived with great satisfaction generally, al though Mime os rators and millers are not pleaM'd with the compromise. Friendly oirators have alien. ly lagiiu 1.r. pnriilions to n-siilue. tltgniner iiirns snys the miner n-gard tlie strike lis Ullsuccessliil. l'r. sidclit I Mils' s) m h wtis I lillni-1. asticiilly n-i-elved I v liu-delifiitia. I!e attacked ( ar nt gie.V'i'ck biiiI (imtK M. Pullman , chmpli.g tin in wittily pocrisy and l.nriMiii id fimid. 'I bur liii-iuess, he ill eland, una to rub timl di grade w.uking lin n and won i n. I he convcnlion, he aliuounced, would consider the l'tillliuill strike. haaluc a .iturd.r.r. . ItKlUUMi, Cal., June 1J V.. V. Jose, w ho w as shot l.ear Lewiston, Trinity county, hy hi teamster I'M dinger, last Sunday, died at that ptmn at o:lo this nioriiing. ludiuuation run higli in Tiiiiily county, and a soon a the murderer I captured he will Is- lynched. He ha la-en trucked to the top of Trinity mountain, evi dently coming tow ant the railroad. Kvciy nllk-cr in thi county, a well it in Si-klyoii ami Tehnmii, ha lai-n untitled of hi csc:.-, and Trinity county lias oil. nd t-J'iO n-ward for hi ciiitiin'. Iacllc Itnltraaala lirbl. Wash I Nun i., June 11. A .pi.-stion haa arisen a to the elleet of the pro aised I'aclllc roads bill on the Individ mil liability of Stanford ami other st.s klioldcrs for the government dcM. Sune lawyer in congress, Inclu.liinj Iteprcseiitiilive Mngiiire, of San F'ran eisco, say the new Minding act will Is ill the nature of ii settlement of the a.--count 1s t men tl.e goverumeiit and the loads, and Ibis ss-ttlemelil u ill la an absolute and lint. I dim-hurge of all stockliol. h is fn in individual lialiility. The pn wnt move of the attormy-gcii-e.al ngiiiu-t the Mailford etal- is lni-isl on the fact that the I'aclllc rnil road debt ia alsmt to mature. A Vcrr Might PualahlMrnl. ItlTl.ASI', 't., June li-Uiae Hacks, a miser, TU year old, charged with having caused the death of his wile by starvation, ha been found guilty at Salem, N. Y. A rui'inim n cntioii to mercy acumpaiiied the ver dict. Hacks, who i worth more than J-n.uno, whs let otl on a tine of f lew. The U linan Trial. Nkw Yokk, June VI. In Kra-tut Wiman's trial today Assistant l'istnct Attorney Wellmau related how Wi man weiit to ldKikkiv-r Wheeler, of it. (i. Iliin A Co., and ask.d him for a check for $.Vi,ii, payable to E. W. lWilliugcr. l.ullinger' never got the check, but Wlmall dcsisitcd II ill hi ii i hiik iii ins priviue nccoioii. Wcllmiili -aid tliat lie could allow that Winmii knew ltullinger's sigi.ati.re was dug .1. lieneral Tracy Interrupt ed, "W e citicide i II lit II wrote H e name lliilhngir oil the I tick of tin determined I my guilt or iuu.ai mv, i k ""d d.-aite. it to biaoW ll in-- not my Itisauit v. Murder is a mall clous taking of human life; that crime I have not committed!" The prisoner wa thru-t into a chair bv the baihC's. count; coiiiinerciiil law jiistilled huu in mi doing." Th lllrlhc t'aap XialH. Sax Fhani IS4, June A tran- 1 mural br Ihr I'rraidrtil cllpt on npa-al from the order or the WAMiixon.x. June li-The nr.,;. , 'V, ! 1 . " ile.it t..day aent he . h,g ,,.,, Ml- L.j,,,,. aM j,,,,,,. ..,, ,. i r , 7 ' m ' :.tJ,,l:n pared in oid.-r to legally .-alablist. I,. r u-Lo'":'' J1' O.laim a. the w idow-- of Tl.o.na. II. miisiiii ... .n..i, o.-suiiasi. r ai m, ,i... , I-., .,. ,,...,... i . ..i ... 1,111,-. .1 I IIS' I. till Ikll HI," HIST. I"'. deny I !.e rights of Hi.n inV as a daiigl" 1 1, r. Put s.k. to is.tul.li-h her c aim a tl.e ii'.uw. ... a- 'n obtain half of the M!tincajs..i MAY ill sifl.j- si. I lol'sl.V I'liINi I 1 i. Ky., Jin e II. v li.e and l.i i I - - ,.1. in t . i;i .I'll li t V . HO I I il e ti.r.-,, ol Oil. ii :rt. 'i. HI.. I l.i- cil. lln ill o . r ; c. T. Id.-.. k : it I l.i I ll- III..: a n ic- , . Ilk 1- lol of the '.i 'x. I- II. p...!.. 'I.I n"iivo,i- in. u witi.nccrii.il :-T..io. T. V -. M.t SM-i a...-.:.. I s,..l- iiotlnt - m ill-e to pay foris- (ore 1! and us a c -talked. if. I of the bonds Cas.1 1 i le r si,.', illtl-n-s; -, li;,oi,.!- i,i j tax was void .1 1 1 ;ii - naid w ns in v,-r l.'.i:t. t !..- , il.g the tsinds nnd r- . it g lelurn. "i .. ixi.iy,is ri the Istioia Many .l!'..;;. 1, w I,,.. i !- ki t the t, but w itiioiit avail. The tmiuty was w itbont a -hei ill durnik' bl! tin time, until four i.r gn, when J. S. Itlue, ipiahtlcd, .ut waa ri un.M.1 I-nfll-al to make 1. vies to meet thl tax. Captain lilnckwell, a I'liiou ii.uutv man, then uahtled. A mu t ing of the l ixpny, rs ha ta-ell held ts hin.l cl-sd li.s.rs, and the fti-ling Is to resort torverv known ligal ekpedlent Ca-sy. ,-t It is -land that the alleged I in. ,n , ai,!, ,i w a- olli-n-d J-iVi.issi as a t-oiu-i - proline . I ut It Is evident from her uc- -..t oll ll. ll t!'!lt t hllstns'U refusill. lam I lib.. IIi ntixoTiiX, W. Va., June II. At I-. isi. in, live loung women got into a lislit l..-t . veiling i:itig knives and pi-lo!-. Mr. l.i.ic Maynaid waa kiilcl nnd Anna Morris uiortullv woiind.sl. j ait rias.i't ttaal t.MrnaiiBarMt. Wa-IIIXi.ToX, Jllll- II. Senator Sl.irn an t.alay gave i.tii-e of i.n aincii. In. lit to the tarill bill providing for a duty of lo r cent ad valorem on WlS.I. t Hrlatfs llarara. l!Ki..m.nr. O., June . Trainmen rrs.rt the itnitimore A Ohio bridge i biiriitil n.-ar 11 .n.c-i llic The tna'i an- ea-. t.sl iiiotm ntan'y. and jwrival cn-wa huu- Is.n ordered to n ja.rt at llOOII. 1 br Prria1,wia liaaa WaIIINi.TX, June li aas'n-id.-nl o o o