lti:t'Kf MOM OK IJIHIIOP Ml M.S. Keiiiruib-r Hi I7tti ef NevMiibrr. A Lanr I rud fired lllrn-AiMi i If Neior rrirndir Hiihir. Uily Muni Norairte- i;. -l.-l every uu im r oi the tple s I xir I y In Ijiiim munly come to tint lllf ' u.r.l. N.n.inl.-f l; ' 11141 IlliC III Eugene on HlO I7lll if Tlx I'm I ted ISrrllin-ii church n 1 i I Il-. Don't let the matter go I'y nil.il to tin Ul i-aimriiy lost evening, i ilifiitill. Wo waul to arrange for llio I he oct-rnlon was tho reception i.f con li nt In IHIHJ. It Mill aomi he hum, III. Imp J. M. Mill and family. 10-v ami nothing hut constant n-ggiug Mills wm rwi-niiv unsigned In ihi'iawny will ever bring about reforms fur work of (li I nil"! Uri'lbem church I which we are contending, llio brunt for Ihe Fat-llle ikurI dlvUloii, which of I In- haltle Ilk In-en fought the comprint- all Hie territory wol of Hit short l Jul oinlcr, lut we muni pull ICot-k v i-muut.ilii. Ill family will re- : l gel there. " side In Eugene whiltt lie l engaged hi Ih work. 'Hi rhiirrli wo liiiiiiloincly dcco rated w ith evergreen ami f-looiis In timfimlnn, ami around the pulpit pint form wm a iterftct l-aiik of Ifowi-m. The mimic, tli IIowitk, ami the happy faces of the audience betokened the licurtv. oonllnl welcome anl hospital! ly which only intern a-oplo can give, ami which U Eugene's proudest In mil. The program w as colon ernstl wllli an organ vnluntury ly Mr. Snyder, followed liv a vim-hI i i i Krt 1 1 l y I lie U. H. nunr'tclle club. Then Dr. Wire led tlitt congregation In a short, curliest !"? .. . In a ohort address lu-v. Snyder, pun lor of the C. 11. church, snld that lit wan glad Hint not only the churches but Hie whole cily bsik a deep Interest anil plcamire In welcoming the bishop. lla then iuirMiiiiii ,Mnyr n. Jl Friendly. The mayor made a short diameter Inllr add rcaa of welcome. It waa full of the w arm, hearty, honpltnlity of our N-oplH. Hi wiliI: "In mi rnlMTK, grand buildings. riitiM-tima, work of art ami statuary, our city dm-s mt Ixmxl ; hut for warm-hearted liberality of her (i-o- pie she yield the piilm to none. Itli oiiInI rctcht-il arms we welcome good pcoiilo of whatever creed, of whatever iiallonallly. I recnghl.e you as kind man, representative of a great ehurcli. Vou liava eouiH among u to live ami Inhor, ami to help us workout the (linlliilin of of I he Moplo,aml tmllil up a great ti-llgloti civilization on Hit iMiriler of lll wentcrn licllllhhcre He siNilte at length of oiirSlnto Ciii vemilv, IU ufnt ailvnnlaitea ami the Mculiur Ix-iiftl In to he ilerlveil to It hv the prvM'ticv In our mliUI of rultiinil ami etlucnliil men. lla Inn-Mike lor It tna klml olllien ami dearly cooMra llon of the hUliop. In couc!uiloii he temleritl niriiin hU welcoiini lo not only I ho IiInIiop alone, hut li in excel lent family tii well, ami vxiinHMi Hie holm that thev would enjoy health and priierily in their new home. Ilcv Idinriluiail, piiNlor or (he np Hut chinch, In HililrcMliiK thehUhop, alil: "I wi Iiwiiiii you iH'cniiiw we need you in our work, our Mlninlerinl Axmh IiiIImii, uhi on U lmlf of till) lln lint ehurcli ami the iicoplc (enemlly,! t'Xieuu lo vou a heuilv wcli-oiiii I.. II. Adnlr (Inn n-mlentl a vikhI mill i In hln uminl excellent nlyle. )r. Wire, of tliu M. II ehurcli, ex premed liU welcome, "Ineuune I have Krenl renini't for any inttn who iIiki the work of thn Ioid." He HMik of ine iieeu 01 ruitureii ami iraiueii men In the mlnlxlry. Iti-v. Iiuuholloiii. of the ('. I church, ipmlcd woriinof welinmii frmn Hie iS'rlpiuren, iiml mild further: "Any coiiiiiiuiiilv thnl linca a uimhI man mh f- fem a low; hut If they uri forluuate enoiili to iftiln nui'li a limn Ihey kiiIii a ii iieai." The mule iinirlillc tlit'ii relnlered mother of (heir mmiioi. Key. (lilln-rt, of the IWivt. rlmi cliiinli, who allcmletl I lie colfeKM in In rtwiioiiiH) to lit) ahovii call, iiuh- . . i .... i.. it & .... ..... .. linoeii ill inu ititnii-i e, iMtiiirj or HI liiemlii-ni of Hit) iMiilile'n liurlv met at the court Iioum thin loremmn. AImhjI I ho only hlliilie-M truiiHaclai wnn llio nulM'riliiii of a aulmiily fund of tZ't r uiniilli for one year, fur I lie iiimiii of the irt(ii of Hie purly, the llroul-Axea Mr. Amu klulliu Hint he wit l u iiiiiiif U'IiIihI Unit ii r i miii it t iiiiilithly. wilhiiiit iKunliuK hU wurk mi Vlllllll. All in ull.lt witn rnlhcr n ii.Uniy liieetiiiK. I tiralriral. I'niljr iurl, NuTi'Uilwr K The HIilllX compiitiy coutiiiiien to irlvo only llintliwn n.rfiriiiiiiiL'n. I.unt nlifhl lliul InteiiM-ly pHlrioliu drama, "American Jtoru." wu pre en I til. (uorit) neyuiore, Auicrlcuii horn, wnn Hi llnif nn iiuuiHiji r or a luririi mine in Jlnlivia. lie wit uu fiiM-d ol coiiHiilriiikT auuiiiil the uiiy eruor ol the Province, and comleiiiued lodeatli. Tliu cHurln ot I lie U. n. eolinul to uraul a nlwy of execution or for an American trial wvie alike fruit lean, lie wan oolitic limed to dentil. The utninul in tleHM'rMtlou Kiilhereil an Auierlcuii lui ami threw It over the condemned. "L'imiii the American Itnir, lire If you dare." A pn:lly love nlory run lliniuuliout the play. Frank lutaillck. In the L'litirucit-r or i.uiiuu HriMKl, wan Hie V 11 lulu of villulim imt MHitllud. Mr. Jed 1'iirletoll mid Minn Millie Freeman, un a love-nick yoiiiiif couple, tllil their parla III moil ex- ivlleiil nlyle. In the nuooml act Min rreeiuau khii; a very caiciiy liiuunonir ami K'licluunly retMiuilii in an encurv. I Ileal runl. Iiailf liunril, NuruniOor 17. Larger cmwU nreKivttiiiK IheKlulU 1-OIIM'llHV It'll II III lit. I dint lllKlll u liiru't' crowl wilt in nllcmlunce ami lo liluhl we predict fur Hiein a full Iioum. "llaiiilct," princeuf Ivniiiiiik wan the pluy lunt nliilit. While l heuvy a play lor the eomimiiy never Iheli'M ctium'ientinun elliiri and fuir ill It ipivtutiiiu wtui for theiii round uflir round of npplHllne. J.li. Hlutl pluyeil lliiiulet:" I'riuik lUudick, "t'laud- iun, "Kliiit of iH'iiuiitrk, mid E. Alum si mm. "opheliii." A fair Iioum) k rtt t t'd the Htutlx com ti n y al thn mutliiee Ihu ulleriiiNiu 1a) ll.iililu " waa the play, loumicil mi lliu b rencli ruviiliiUin initory. lhin i! nut niece wit ooiiiinlud hy J. II, St ill U. TlmukniflVluir .StTTlrrt. the Kant with which llinlioii MIIU wnn connected, wild: "I'crnoun in llio crUin tf llielr ClirUlliin exHTleute neeil the klinliy lulliiciicc ami lenchliiK of nucli iiien an me iilNiiop." An excellent vih'hI illicit Wan then ifiiilcn-tl hy Mm. I. inn und Mini lien- hie haw.vern. Kcv. I HU, of ,t riiiitrfL-ntloiial church, iMiixriituliilcd llinlioii Si Ilia mi In-liitf ehoneu lo llio wurk 111 the North went, lie well-timed Inn, on In-half of I lie Hope, an aclll.cn, nn a friend ami iw a I iirinllnu. llinlioii MIIU feelingly reniHimletl to lhin evideiict of welitiuie and himpllul- ny lemii-retl Him. lie nahl that not fur himself itliiiiti wiu he urateful, hut for hln fumlly. lie will i,eeettarilv In away lunch of Ihu lime from our city, hut 1,1-t family will renidtt with un. "lie n-urci, frlemln, whatever I can ) for Ihu mlvniiivmcul of morality and tilucatliiii ami Ihu iipliulltlliiH of i iiriMiiiiuiy w in mt Hunt; ami what I tin w ill In lo the fiilltnl extent of inv aliility. It Imi plcam-il I i-x to let unlive HI a KiHitlly 1 1 ni. tiolwllhntuudiiiK Ihu cry rieii nil over our laml. tur mn-lal inn n-ourm w nn all iialionn iiml h-o- pit u-iicii ih iiiai all rti-t-L'iil.ti a iiuii mini lirotherliiMHl. iH-vout men of Ihu relili.imi.r Hie Orient im t w llli llio In-lliVern of (he ClllU'lnll fnltll ill Muii Hull nl t'hlcnKo tltirlliir the world n fair. In (heir hctirlathcv n-otiif ni.etl,all of thein.a Higher Tower alntve iM.one Im-ihk loin wontlilHtl, and Hint Iheir llven,HhnMw l.y (heir conviction-, woulil hrintc them their happiut-M ai.d Iiml n-wanl." He cloned hi remark ly llinukinir Hiein nuam, one ami all, for Ihu many kiiidnen-H-n ami cordial weli-ome hhow n lilinm lf and family. nun n-iMinM wan (ulloweil ly a tluelt hy Mi Mnry Mft'ornack ami 1.. (i. A. lair. I lie lal tliliiK on the picitrin wan Hie "Mn-ial liaiiilnhakitiit." Kveryone In the luruit audience limk atlvniilnire nl lhin II to nrmnially jin-cl the hifliop ami family, and meet ench olhi-r. It wnn a lute hour when all de parted. We are nurry Iliat Lick of niiace lor- Itldn a inure Icnlli v rettiinio ol all the ml. In-met.' they were all excellent ami to Ihu point. I'lie iitunlcnl liumln-ra were all greatly enjoy,-,). Much rretlll in ilue lU-v. Snydi-r aiul hia prtMtiniotii Utile ehurcli for the niii-itiM of Ihu re e -pi Ion. Ilhiubeuu Hie vuntmil (or nevt-ral veara i-ant lo have union relliloun nor- vice in thin t-lty on l liuiiKaxi viutl tl.iy. Atlhelunl nuilliiir of tliu lulu Inlerlnl aMnlatltiii 1 1 icy neleeletl lllaliop J. 8. MIIU. of the I'. K. I'liureh, to reach the nelliioli. Ihenervitta will mi held ill the Firnl HuptUt i-liurcli at 1 1 o'clock it. in. Jlinhnp .MilU in a lluuul ami raru- ut talker, tlealliiK Willi modern aulijet-ln III a pritcHcut wny, and it In W illi plcuMire we mile inn m-iet'tiuii. W I'M i. - I'lu alimmiu'euieut la iiiiitle lliul a wttlilliiu- will take iilace In IliU cily, Nov. In. VH, Hie full tract- llilf tnrten In-liiK Mr. J. P. Ilollnnd ami Minn Wilder ('ampin, I. 0 Pat I f t artt, Ntitvii.twr I?. Amuiiih rH'Kil'MH'..-Mr. I Mnntent, of Junctlnii I'ity, waa exam ined al that place In-fore Judtre Fuk, deputy pnot-t-utliiK alluruey William am I medical examiner lira. Kulf niul Iav la it I'Vt-iiliia, fur lumtnily and oriiervtl itunmittetl to Hie anyluui. Ilt-r lliani(y in ilue to a lollK ln-l of III neon. Mi.riir Jolni-ii, Imiii the Uli- j liltfeiie ami I'orvallm. A. 1. lorlunate lady lo (he an Iuin at Salem fellow, of rorllaud, will be In lliia liiunilng. Palljr tiiiaitl, Nnvt uiUvr 17 hIKAHIIKIIIlltJt IN NtiVKMIIKK. (I. C.Fieomau.tif I'olleire Hill, hrouxht to thla ulllce thin liioruillir a i-lllnlwr of alruwlK'rrle. Homo are toll V rlln-uetl while oihern nre In all ntyle of growth. Thn frtnila of the hint few nlithla have mil ilr-ttroyod Hiein and he t'XiMM-l to have nlrnwtn-rric t'hrlnt man. lint tin our r.:mleru irlemln Hilnkt.f Hilit? Pali (iuaxU. N.iri'Uitwt IT. Dikii. Dr. It. h, KtiHM'll wrilen from Thumlon Hint "Auiiniilaa Ia-wU died at the county r farm thin moriiluic from tutlhiiia and piitieuiunia of Hie luiiK'n, aKfd tv vcam.'f The oltl Kelitleinuli wan a native of Wait-a. lie hnn been a county chnriru letweeu 10 ami I. year. Iialljr UuarU, .Nuvrml-rr I: Anm ai. Ki.kitiii.n. The FiiKciie camp, .No. 1 1. 1, outlined of the "t orltl, helil lliolr aiiinml elecllon al their linlk'O riMiuin lunt evi nlui:. The following ullltvra were elit-tctl: eon- aid, M. S. Barker; udvinor, (I. W. I ion tier: clerk, J. . Kay; hanker, I'. I'.. SuiMtirraita: uMtirl, V F. Little- llelil; wiitcliiiian, K. (). I'otter; neiilry, II. liarrlnon; caniii examiner, . Kuy- kemlall; ninnutrer, W. V. llt-iulcron. After Hie elet llun the new Iv-elut-ted liuitiaKer leinlered thomt liiemU-ra pretMlilau uyenter nuplier. lie haa In-eli a Imrd-wurkiiiK ami faithful lucmlter ami iliwrvea the IiIkIi ti Hon to w hit-h the ItKlj-e linn culktl him. I '! I y liuanl, Nutrrniln-r IH. IMkii. Ill Kutrene, dnvnn, at the home of hln imreutn, Thursday even lug at 10 o'clock, of liumorrhaij of the Iiiiik-i, illlam t rnu kiln liter, airetl t yiarn, 7 iiioiitha and 1 day. For nevural veara Hie youiiir mail worked at hia trade, that of cabinet maker. ami the line ilimt llnnllv tauttl hem orrhuu of the luiiirn, fnuu which he eventually died. Frank wun a bright, niiil htn-ral licfirlctl vuiiti oinii nu.1 Iiml uiativ frieuda w ho are pained to learu of hia death. For Ihu pant lhnp yt-ura lie nail aullereti coiiitlaull v from the tlin-ajte, but without a murmur. lie leave a lather ami mother, two nUtrra ami one brut her, who have the nyuipalhy of all. The funeral acrvu-c will lw helil at Hie IniliilV renltleinv. corner of Flithlh and f 1 lu li ntret-ln. Sumlny nf'eriiut.u at ; in li k. lnter- nielil In llio ManuiiiciTiiirtery Hti:mi k ih Ft tii;.K. The lluU) atcamer lilmiian-k w ill mm apin-ar un the river. Her lint wurk will be Ut. Iiiir wheat from Peoria to Corvalll fur Hi i urvallia r lounnic null company, ai.d alnu iiiaklng connection with ib O. P. al Hint plait. Aa an aa the riv er rin-a aulllt-irlit nhe W ill ply U-lwieli IwM-ka-I'liarwr a her maiiager. HATl'UDAY, NOVKMIIKIl 11. Wm. Alexander I vltilltig In Port laud. (on. T. Hull han n-lurnul from Poll lard II. H. I'athy, of CtitluKO Cirove la In F.Ukt-liu today. Ix-na Whlple liu.1 ri-turiied from vinll lo Ix-baiiou, K. C. II unit, of Hacrauieuto, L'al hup buyer, I in the city. Jlvv. J)r. Klllott.uf I'lirtluml.urrived here on tlila afirriiiMiira train. W. II. HnuUKh, nf Juuctloii prvclnct viMieti j-.ugenti thla alteriiooii. Attorney Woodcock I atleiidiinr to Ii-kuI bunlneaa III J'ortlalid totlay. II. F. Andruwa, of Iudeiiendeiiee, la vmiiing in r.Ut'iie lor a few tlaya, Minn Nellie Krea returned home from Collage drove thla luoruiug. Mm. (loo. II. Verlnirtou returnotl to her home at Springfield Ihlaaflernuun Mm. L llilveu left on thia morninit't liM-al fur Albany, for a vUlt w llli n la live. W. ('. Vomn and family went to liarrinburg thin morning to jcnd Hun lay. Arthur Klrkluml haa returnetl from aililiiKtun to hiahonie al Spring in-iii. J. X. O Ni 11, of Portland, travellnc pom-m-el Ui(f III of tho O. IC tk N.,wua III Hie city laat night. F. M. McKeiiicle. tnivi'lliigiMutnenirer aiit of Hie C. A 11. I., lelt on lliia morning local Iraln. A. II. Culver and wife liavo gone to San Fraut'inco on a vialt to their daughter at that place. Ilev. C. A. Wmdey went to Albany on thin moruiiig'a Itn-al, where lie will holii aervlcea toiaorrow. Chan. (Jinan, who haa been worklmr in Voung'a murkel, left for Portland thin morning, where he linn accepted HIMIIOU. N. II. Whlllcy, ttiMtclul aifent of the American fire lunuramte to., save thin oiiicv a very pluunant cull thla af tcruouu. Mi -wen Ia-ii ami Currlo Keurnvv. of idnieiiurg, arriveti rrom roriiami lhin afteruiniii lo vinit nl the rveldence of Warren I.uckcy. John Kchmlili-r, who forme, ly work til fi r Finhor V Wutkina, linn returnetl (oim-ifon ami la now working In Salem butcher nliop. Henry Kompn If at Merrill Duvia In a im) yani to'iiruce hero (otlay. 1'urae I0. I. W. Cimlliliru returned from Salem hint night In reniMiuae to a telegram from I, in wife. Ilia youngent child la ilutigcrounly ill w ith croup. Mm. Judge Willi! and Mm. 1-1 It SlieriiM:i, of Koneblirg, enme un on thin aflermHin'a (rain and will vUlt over Sunday with Memlnint-a M. L. wiinhiiurne ami W. I. 1-ikln. IlUhnp J. H. MIIU left fur Portland on thin morning a train. Tomorrow he will dedicate Hie Firnt I'. II. i-huicli of Funl PorUiind. He w III Im awnntetl in Hie exercinea by lllnhop N. Caalle. oi i-.ikiiurt, I ml. Mm. Sarah A. Scofield. of (Irani Piinn, who hnn lmn vlnillng at the renidemi of J. M. Howe, lii tint city. reiuruiti noine lam nigiit. She waa accompiinieil by Mrn. It. II. Cochran, who win Hjn-mi tiiu winu-r there. John It. Harria returned homo from PliiH'tiix, Arizona, on tlila morning' early train, with Thoina Mulkey. .Mr. .miii Key a comitiion la Improving, but hln mind la mill badly nlinltcred. I ho gentleman wants to go to tho not tiler home nt Koneblirg, and ho may id taken to dial place. .Mr. Harris In form un that he at ruck aoiuo hot weather hint Wednomluy where ho tinik breakfiut the thermometer regis tering in-gnxa in the aiiatle. Many fanner reiMirt the ground to dry to plow. Tho government rain Hag I ui and llio wiiiii in irom llio nouihweel. A car of hops Uiun 1 for California were burned lant evening at Medford. Mr. I-nil FUli relumed on thi arteruimtrn train fnuu a vinit at Hrowimvlllo. Mine DaUy McMurrv left for Cottage i mive tins arteruoou, where she will aimly telegraphy. Dr. Ogleaby, of Juncllun City, w.u a pnnneuger to I ullage drove tin this afternoon train. Hie "Name Yourself" aoclal bv the unit) ioiks oi i ue i i'. i tiurcii lant evening wan a decided success. Mrs. A. H. IVniv rel ii rued to her home at Drain this afternoon, after a nliort vlilt with her mother, Mrs. N.J. Applegule. (loo. T. Hall & anil mirrhasctl ttnliiv i uait-s oi noiw iiuni jonn iirown. 1 he price paid was H cents. They alo iiurrhaneU M bales from l.y an lllach ley. The bthly ofCaDtalu IaiuIs Willleh. who waa waahetl uverUmrd fnuu the choouer Lila and Mnttlo, was found on mo ocacn nut l ucaonv. 11 waa iilaivtl on Hie same schooner, which left Florence for San Francisco Wed. luieluy. Trauint are numt-roiia again. A new churvli Is being eret-lutl in Fairmoiiut. Chnn. K. Wolctilt's new iianor nt Mtslford will be republican in (Hililics. The new arc light at the corner ol Third and Wanhiuglou streets. Is now in service. It. II. Itui k'a imm-rat Fjoarto I'kI haa suniHnded lublicalioll on a.-cunl of aor patronage. Hun J. II. Mt-Clung la having ce ment walka laid In Hie gmumia of hi haudaome renideiit pnvrty on JUgli vi levi. Ike F. Yukum nulil 40 bal.- of bun. hear Dalian, and K. F. Mumiii 131' bales f'T (i) tVlltS IHT IMlllld. Ilt.lh ih gt iitU iiieii at one lime nui.lcd here. the female imrtluu of Fngvue lain niourning. The heavy front of v.i. r. tlay morning kllletl nearly all of the in-niilirm chrvMiilhfmuiii which were in bloom. We do not blame them for weeping either. A highwaymau demanded a colored bailn r'a liiuney or hi lite one ulirht i-. ccntlv in linker l ily, but the kunrhl uf Hie riuur ran.w heu the rubtier llrvtl. The ball struck the barber oo the head, and rvtaiuuding. seriouttlv woun.l.il hia aoailant. At leant I In I tha (.r the 1 laker Cily Jokers are U-illmron th geutleuiaa of cvlor. We .Del fmtmr I .al Wamiiisoto!., Noy. l.V Fretlfrltk ( Walte. formerly sm-clal agent for the llth ceiiius. In a laer In-fore the National Stat lal leal an'latlon. on the subject of election certificates, nerts that the democratic) Irty waa defeaU-d In the retwnt elecllon by stav-at home voters Among other interesting statements made by Walte, are thea: To show that Ilia republi can farmers did not vol for Cleveland in 112, 1 analyzed Hi election returns town for town, ihrougnoui me rural districts of New York, and discoveretl that the rural vote for Cleveland waa even lens In 1M. than In lvN, In every agricultural county In the Km pi re Slate. In Ohio il waa lust the same. Cleveland's vol In lwi was leas than In IbHH In all the rural townships of tho agricultural couutiee. I his year the republicans have nut cast as large aperoeut. of the full vote aa lo iv In a single state. Hence, the only reasonable conclusion is that In lw. the diaaatislled republican farmers, and this year the discontented democratic labon-rs, Joined the slay-at-home vot ers. The alay-at-liome vote has in creaaetl in the state of New York from T.I.OOO In 111 to M.IXH in IHiC, and to llS, Olio this year; In Peiinsylvaula, from VO.doo in 10M, to io,0uo In IM'-C and I0,uii0 this year. It lias Increased In Ohio rrom -SO.onO In IViM, to llft.uu In IWJ and sj,000 this year; In Mich igan, from JJ.OOO In Ivt, to lo-l.ixw lo IMU2 and i;io,noO In lv.C and I-AM. South Carolina, when she had oO.ono less voters than at prenent, cant l.'V votes for Hayes and Tildoii. The to tal vote this year, however, is not much over 00,000, or about one-fourth of tho full vole. It Isthestay-at lioine party that haa made such phe nomeual gains. The Immense repub lican pluralities this year are not the renult of an extarordlnary voto, but of the exceedingly small democratic vote, Wisconsin has not imlleil for her tic m ocratio caudiatea such a small percent age or her run vote ror ur years, in Pennsylvania, the democratic party has not cast such a small vote on so iiuiiortaiit an election for half a ecu lury. The antoulsliiug features of the recent election are the same as thono of Ih'.i wliea 1,000,000 republican farm em stuyed al home, while the lion ilUt brotlireli cant l.Olijal votes on the atrengtli of visionary promines. Cell nun and regUtratiou statistics dlnt-li the fact that this year the stay-at-home voters nuintn-retl 6 lOU.OOO. To these wondtl the l.ooo.ooo iMipullsls, the re publicans ami the scattering vote, and we have over l.ouo.000 who have nhowu a tlinnatinfactlou with the pres ent adiiiinintrallon of public allalm, to in) pmoeii agninni llio 4.U0,0UU tl. ino- crnu wno voted approval. .HrMas Male tetamtl : r HuiMiKLVK. N. Y.. Nov. 15. The hnfuofjohu Y. McKane, ex -bust of (iraveneml, was oieiietl this luoruiug, ami (o the great urprle aud couater'i atlou of all, was found empty. The llnntklyu authorities xiHctetl to Und inmiks ami iMtiiers showing coucliiNlvely whether McKane was behind In hia uccounts with the town. Ksav l ark's liars St sot. Nkw i ohk. Nov. 13. -For fine homoa and beautiful women thenrvs ent uome snow eeupnes anytlilllg ever held Ut-rnre. Attcmlaiiue ctintinucs large, and Irom a financial point the show U mora than succesnful. In the Judging totlay st cond prl.es for hack ney mares were awartletl to the entries or Hustings, or Doer Park, Cauoda.nnd mcplieiiHou, ol yueU-c. CblMca I'lalu Beysral Vlclarlr 1IF.X-1H1N, ov. lo. Chinese re ports from Port Arthur say the Jap nneso nave not yet captured 1 alien Wan. 1 wo forts there are still hold ing out and In spite of den-icrato fight ing ino enemy una been repulned rrom the sainu source it Is stated that the Japanese are fur from Port Arthur, whoso defenses have been greatly strengthened, and It Is likely the place win oner a uoiuriiiiueu resistance, it Is also reported that a portion of (leu oral Sung's army has recaptured Kin Chow, ami the Jaancsu have been driven out of Moutleu, on tho road to reking, by the Chinese, who after. ward pursued them several miles. airttal tar nataalasialilsr. Oaki.amii, Cal.. Nov. 13. The grand jury has returued an Indictment of matinluughior against Washington Hunlo, the switchman who is accused of canning the wreck of the train on Hie VtelMtcr street bridge when Kllev and SIllllllolllU were kll etl. Tho aecun- ed man removetl to Stockton with his runilly two weeks ago, and w ill prob ably be arrested there. Ths I elsr I.Ims lira w si. I IIICAdO. Nov. 15. TheArlntin-rnllc omen s ( luh. after a stormy aension itmay, reiu-sti to udmii to member ship tliu noted colored lecturer, Mrs, l-aiiule It. Williams. A strong faction, led by Mm. Charles Henroteu, w ife of the millionaire broker, stmugly op posed drawing tho color line, aud to. day a action or the membership com mlttee Is likely, It Is thought, to dis rupt the organization. Twaair iwra Mare Uratwaintl. London. Nov. 15. The Ilriilsh shin Culmore founderetl vestenlav In a otiIm oirSpuru Head, Yoikshiro. Twenty- two were drowned, Including the cap- ibiii nuu uia w ill. tall ( fears.- with Marasr. vtn.i n in, u.. .ov. I.i. It Is re ported here that Colonel Coct haa Invii charged by the coroner at Washing ton i uuruiouae wnn murder In the Iirsl degree. 1 era Karlasiaah Shack. UOI.D HILL, Nov.. Nov. 15. Two earthquake shocks were experienced yesieitlay. one in tho afternoon aud the other In the even lug. Tha Ollsr Hsaaalaa- Yok'OIIAMA, Nov. l.V New-annoer. here resent Ureal Itrltian's oiler of in- lerteuuuu, which mey regaM as en tirely in behalf of China. They add (hat Ureal llritiau's Intluence In tho Vjkri is in Jeoutrtly In this otrer, w hlch wounds the Japanene fivlingn. The newspapers say that the defenses of Port Arthur are lYportoii stronger ou the laud side thau on t he sea f run t. Fully luo guns are said to he u pw. Hull. The JsvaneneXct that If the Chinese make any defem-e the amault will be blootly. 111K..LAUY AT WATKiaoU. Tlirwi llaudreil and leartr.flve : Dollars Taken trom Kl-Hsy-r ha u for 4 tujiliuartl. IwlUCuanl, .NoTt'mWr It. Tliiin.l.iv's Albany Iiemocrat: jnt-ullar burglary hapnetl yealerduy al Waterloo. Kx-Mayor Sanford left hia home at noon, aud went Into the country, leaving his wife and child at home alone. 1'uring mo aiiuriiuou Mrs. San ford put the child aleep aud lav down herself. Mr. San ford re turnetl home at 4 or 6 o'clock, when his wife ami child were yet anleep, and at once suw that some one had Invn In Hie house disturbing thlugn. He had deiMMitetl tilt In a cupboard as a bank, thinking it was well concealed, and of coume looked to see If It were I u tact the 11 mt thing. It waa gone, bis worldly saving having vaulshetl. Mrs. San ford was awakened, hut the child did not wake up till lale In the The Indication were strong that they hail been chloroformed. There wan no clue to the burglar. It was a daring broad daylight allalr. Another warn ing against trusting unocrtaiu places for keeping money. The Ileiiton county gramlj irv haa found a true bill ng iin.i ,x . A llaleoiiib lice Sanders, and son, Ithle! on a charge of larceny of nierchandle fmm a warehuune. Sol Himch, of Purtland, say he is not a candidate for I'. S. N-imtur. BCIJIHII nitt:it.u UKAU PrMlBsl I'lllara af Albaar rassss iwift Aliia.ny. Nov. 15. Ileiijauiln llrcn tier, an old aud highly resiiected citl zen of this city dmpn-d dead at not in today With heart dUeane. The do- ceasetl tins been prominent In cummer clul circles for the past 35 years, aud was very active up lo the time of his death. Ho leaves a wife ami two daughters, with a largo circle of rela tives aud friends, to mouru his death Fill DAY, NOVLM11EH Ifl. A religious can vans is being made of Allntuy. The Iin' iI walialf an hour late lls afterntnin. J. L. Dewey lias been appointed postmaster at l iieiidalc, Douglas coun ty, Oregon. Muse Saxon baa located at OrauU Pans, where he wis) spend the winter prosjiectiug. Wheat has been recently sold near Condon, Oilliara, county, as low as I I otiils er bushel. The plasterers are now at work on tho new room to be occupied by tho Ku gene Loan and Savings Dunk. A family of emigrants from South Dakota cauin In on thla afternoon's train and will probably locate here. At Pendleton, T. F. Ilourke, oue of ex -Treasurer Folaom's bondsmen, linn Just paid f60oo )( ,e county treas ury ou account or tue shortage. The county commissioners' court is at work totlay looking up jiroerty not glveu la by taxpayers, lu shape of mortgages. Ihey are nndliig consid erable amount. Iludd, for governor of California, Lekj Dubious for Hopi. Illr (i lartl, Nim-mbvr lii. Thurstlav's Portland Sun: Oeo. T. Hall, a well known hop buyer, accom panied bv his sou t leorge, is iu the city. ait. Hall is here buying goods tor a new grocey store, which he will oiieu at his old stnud in Kugenc, under the firm name of Hull fc Son. In regard to hops Mr. Hall states that he bought two car luad yesterday for I of a cent lesa tliaiilhe oll'cred ten days ago. He says most all of the better irrndu of hups have been shipped, and that about one-half the entire crop rained Is still in the hands of the growers, who are very anxious to sell. "1 must nay," naid he, "that the future outlook for hoi is very innir. as the present stock on hand Is of such a imor quality that buyers do not care to ship them." Daily Uusrtl. Nort-mlvr I". I). W. CtMit.tiMiE.NAMKI). A npcclul commiiu-e or mo state board or tt-uaii zatioii met In Salem yentenlay after- niMin. it was comiMNicd or A. I Woodcock, liu-mhtT from the second district; S. . dibnon, third district: ami ueoigo uaikius, or Hio fourth umirici. i no purHMe was to elect a accn-tury fur the ensuing 30 days' m-s-slon of llio Ixmril, ami to give him the unuul inntructloiis rt-gurtliug tho ar niugemeiits for the preliminary work. u. . Looiiage, or i.ano county, was re-elected sccrolary. Ho lias llllud the p wltion at former mcetliigs. TSi Trie la Hill lltrsrlf. Stikkton, Cnl., Nov. 15. Frauk (juiun, a young man, wan shot and killed at 1H0 this morning in a lodg ing noune on the top noorof the M Mullln building by a woman w ho is known as hdith l.l.ler. She subne- qucutly shot herself. The shiMitlng was iiono witii a m cuiitn-r revolver. Fromlthe womnu's own coiifcwlon she shot Uuiun inteiitloiiallv. having bought the pistol for Hint purpose. She alleged, w hile lying In a pool of blood, that she had shot him becuuno ho had wronged her under promlne of mar riage, six months ago, and then refused tl il,ft.n 111 ItroiiiiM.. TIia ,1 , u.t r.rm - , - ' ...'....m. .11.' " . Ul B after making a critical examination, of Hie woman s wound, concluded that sho was not fatally hurt aud would live. 1 hey found the bullet had enter ed her brvant, aud, ranging downward near the surince, came out at the back 1 lie murtlercis Is a tall brunette with petite features, and nppureutlv about iM yearn oia. nue said that her hither Ived at Svlma. I-rcanu county, and her mother is dead. Sho made her home mistily In San Jos, where she stopcd at the Norwood house and worked an souuiHtrcs. She has a sister living In t-reano, anil a cousin mimed ill lotts In Sail Jose. Olllcer Sal- bach, who knew something of her history, saitl that she hail lived at Mer ced ami had been coming to this cily at intervals for two years, presumably to lilt lllatl ulicft Lill.ul M-l.o lu...ll...lH . v .iiivu. ft no laiiumur of the lotlging house shvs the Indv came to the house Saturday aud had inteu tiuiel whllo there. It Is supptwed that tiie woman shot l.uinn while he waa lying in bed, and without any naruiug. jio was unureteMHl when me oinciT arrived, While she was dressed. W hat is the use of saving "Hello." when one goes to the 'Phone? It la a waste of time and breath. For exam ple Smith, o. 19, cal la up Jones, No. i7. Jones goes to tho 'phone and fool ishly says "Hollo." Then Smith asks: "is this Jones'.'" Jones replies, "Yes." All this conversation is needle. smith know Hint unless a niUtake has been made, that the answer will come from Jones. Instead of saving ill! If . tl . - . jienu, ami waning ror a tuestlou and answering "vcs." all that is sary for Jones to do Is to say "Jones." Then Smith can proceed with his busi ness without further delay. Or. If the puone rings iu a hotel, answer "Pal still has a plurality of 1.150 with 37 precincts lo hear from. It Is claimed that Kstce will contest the elecllon ou grounds of fraud. Ilosoburg I'lnindoaler: There Is every Indication that the coming term of the circuit court will be a long one aa there are a great many cases lo dis pose of. The docket will probably coutaiu a greater number of case thau ever before iu the history of the ooun- J A Salem tmsiuess man regularly does tho family washing, aud he says It Is Hie easiest work he has to do. lie finishes the work, all but hanging out the clothes, aud gets over to town by 9 o'clock iu the morning, thus losing very little time from business. He says it is much more satisfactory than to Have a Chinauinu evcu come alter the clothes. ItoporU of a shooting scrape on the Illinois river Sunday have reached Oram's I'ass. It appears that James Mctluiro was shut iu tho breast, though not dungc rously, by Joe Con nor. Several shots were exchanged. Connor gave himself up to the authori ties at Kerby. The justice of tho enco dismissed Connor, as It was e tublUhed that ho acted In self-defence. Prof. Foster' lost bulletin gave fore- cunts of the storm wave to cross the continent from tho 11th to the 15th, aud the next he says will reach the Paclllo coast about Hie litth, cross the western mountains by the clone of the 17th, the great central valleys fmm the iMh to tlie JHli, aud the Kanlern states about the 21st. Very dry weath er will precede, not much rain may be expected lo accompany and a fall of ntieen lo thirty degrees will Mlow this disturbance Fine jork packing weather. Tho county commissioners court is still In session. The thermometer stood at 23 degrees abovd zero this morning ut 7 o'clock. Pretty cool for thla time of year. Several hunters are slill shooting China pheasants notwithstanding the clone season is here. A good flue or two is necessary to slop such work. The Thos. Kay Woolen Mill, of Salem, pays taxes on JtH.OnO. A Hush leads the iiersonal list In Marion enmi ty, tho llgurcs being f I83.4UU. W. A. Ui-lck pays on I lM'.: A. Kllon on fs.iiis); Jell' Meyers ou K,iKA; State Ins. Co. IJO.iJU; Estate of it. 8. Wallace, J. W. Cook, of Woodburn. hns a patent clothes lino invented by him. which Is so constructed that the clothes ran bu placed ou the line Iu the house, moved Into the air ami brought back without going out doors. He claims to have sold $10,000 worth already. Bilvcrton Ilccord: "The Itecord la pleased to state that Homer Davenport. Silverton's Illustrious son. now eu- gaged ou the Sun Frauclsco Examiner as stair artist, Is appreciated by that enterprising Journal. The excellent worn which he produced during the late political campaign led them to raise his salary. We are Informed ho uow receives one of the best salaries paid ou the coast for such work." Mi. Davenport did the sketch work fur the history of Lane county, and Is pretty well knowu here. Last Friday a customer of J. If. Harris, at Corvallis. settled un his bill. and paid the entire amount f 1.73 in uickles aud 10-cuut pieces. The man must have been a church or Sun day school treasurer. Oregon has 12.10!.7sl acres of unsur- veyed laud, A.OUO.OOO In tho Cascade re serve, and fJ,641,3oi50 in the Irreducl- dio common school fund. 8. A. Clark, of Suk-m. spent last night in Eugene. Alonzo Ocsnor. of Salum. vlnltml In Eugene yesterday. W . 8. McMurrav went to Salem on this morning's local. Ex-Marshal McCIute. of Junction City, is in town today. Attorney! Sklnworth and Kl naev went to Junction City this morn lag. Mr. Price, of Thurston. Is ila ly 111 with hemorrhage of the stomach. Polloetnan Mathews will in Port. land on tomorrow ncornltnr'a r It- train for a short visit. Chas Lauer and hia daughter. Miss i.iiuii- nog iu a uoiei, answer "l'al- iwnara. went lo Cortland this morn ac hotel, or wli alever tho name may lug. on the early train to visit for a few 1. So with a newspaper ofllce or pub-1 day lio place. The "hello" aud .luerv and M waste of fifo and Its reply are so much opportunities. The tax lew of Stnikann roiintv n,l Including the Cltv anil m linol .li'.lrl,. levies, is is.7 mills, as against 14 last year. On its face the now levy is con- sineraiuy m excess or that of lant year, but this U due to the reduction In ncssed valuations. In round number Hie total county valuation last year was fclMMi.iMi, agaiimt J2.50u.u this year. The value In the city fur iv.ij was J Ji.iwi.Oui, and only HtJ,'.i0,0oij The I!c?cmcr ore rroJ action of .i , . . mo l-akc superior ditnct trill he the largest ever achieved, ami the tout riMiuction of ore for the waon will reach 7,2oO,000, gros$ ion ny tue ci. s -I navigation. s. Miss Kntfl KelleV. wild I Blli.n.lirnr the university here, loft for her home at Springfield this afternoon to spend Sunday. John Edmuudson and fmullv a-ltl leave on to flight's overland train for Arizona, where thev expect to nermmi. eutly reside. Judge Walton and Hon A. (I. Ho. Vey Weut to Portland Hii mnrnl attend a meeting of the hoard of re gents of the State L'niversity. Johnny Stewart, one of the universi ty foot ball team, Is laid up with a bad ly strained leg from the effects of too much practice on the gridiron. Mrs. McCartV. Of lloina Cltr. through on this afternoon's train to visit relatives at Cottage Grove. She la an aunt of Geo. Smith, of this cit v. ; nazing operations are said to have been inaugurated at Willamette univer lty, Salem; I Jl KtMrae M., Saa tmaeitro. la-