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Fill DAY, JULY 1. California K'U ,,re '" tl,B ,",rKl'1, ! The couliactor are ilfll verliig th; comity's wood. Marshal Duy hud I lie trump out to- dav cleuii'iur un Willamette sueet A number of Kugene people will leave for the upr McKetmle next week. Tin salaries of nu n Iti Portland pol iin xiIIchiiikii und nro- ve Ih-cii cut down considerably, Intel.-.- heat U reported through MlMKourl.Olilo, Indlanu.und Kentucky, and many fatalities are given. An express trulli clashed through a brldgo at Atlantic City, N J. yesterday uml KM) persom were killed und In jured. L Simon's mill h-uni arrived from Corvallis loduy with &0S0 pound of freight. I K lYter In remodeling and 1m proving hi residence prierty. on Tenth and High street. A pHrly of crctiiidr furnished some vocal and Instrumental muslo lu front of thu lloll'iniii Ho.nu lust even lug. The HPiiHoii for killing dw-r open Huturduy but not umler favorable op portunity owing b the extreme dry iii'HM of tho weather. Hireet Commissioner Doyle had a full force of men on the street today in the person of the live Imbues, who are each working out a live-days' lino. 1'rlnevllle Itevlew: Mr Clurcnco Luckey, the optU lan, will leave Brine vllle next week nu t those needing glasses would do well to give him a cull. Ye editor Ih billed to deliver an ad dress at the Htato Press Association to be held In AHtorlo next mouth ou "Newspaper Hypnotism." A queer subject. Thestute teacher' association will meet ut Ncwpoit August 18th. On the urogram we notice the name of IS 11 (hapiiiiin. D V H Iteld, Thomas Con don and 11 11 Miller. It Ih thought that the democrat lo natlutiul committee will furnish Mr. Bryan with a special Wain In which hu will tiavel about tho country dur Ingthe campaign, inuklnir speeche at the station from the cur pint for in. Mr J A Waddle, of Portland, leaveH Saturday night for Cleveland, O, on the Dragon representative lo the su preme lodge of the KnlghtH ol I'ythlus, which meets In that citv. During Mr Waddle's tibm-nce he will also visit Ida parent lu Illinois. Lebanon Express; The first straw for thU year wus hauled to the pacr mill Tut sduy. lly tho middle of next week ft raw hauling will bo In full Matt. ThU gives work to many teams and men, and lu fact, the paper mill Is tho life of this city the year round, but iMixcially JiihI ut this lime. K D McKco has received a telegram from General H S Brucgof WIscoiimIii, cliulriiian of Hie gold monometallic democratic cominltteo, asking htm to rotifer with the democrats of Tort laud and name a comiultiemnn to attend thu con furence which will lie held at In dianapolis on August 7. A gold ruoii oliictulUt only is wanted. Tho Byers Untiring mill at Pendleton Is now running night and day to tun; out orders. Tuesday men were suck ing to llll an older for IHKJ barrels, of Hour, which has to 1 delivered In Kan Francisco bv August I. Tho oilier or tiers on hand Include HMK) barrels ol first grade Hour for Taooma and Henttle, and a I irgu shipment for South America. There are now 800 meu employed on tho Astoria railroad, and tho contrac tors, Honeviuan & Dellart, of Port land, say they will need 700 men In a week or'two. Hero Is a good opportu nity for some of tho Idle men lu Port land to obtain three, or four month' work. The contractors' headquarters are at Ualnler. They are under con tract to have the road ready for the rolling stock by next May. Following Is a complete list of the uettinl upiileiints for the presidency of the U AC: (leorgo Lilly, Portland, (Iretfon; K J Alcl-.wau, Jngati, iiai.j J V 1 lesion, F.veretlo, Washington; W It Prchton, Wylhevllle. Virginia, 1) V. Sanders, Fori Hcott, Kansas: J 1) Letcher, F.ugcne, Oregon; FA Golden, Marshllcld, Oregon; K HuttettU-ld, Kxper. Sta., Michigan; D S Kelly, Kmporln, Kansas; L MeI,outh, , Koulh Dakota; Willis lhnighlon, Athens. Ohio; II V Dybcrt, Akron, Ohlo;T PI lull, Tabor, Iowa; II Stoors, Iturlingtou, eriuotii. A printing oHloo Is considered by some folks a tough pluco and Ihe uews paper worker a mighty bad man. Sta tistics, however, do not leur out that Idea. Of S.N1K) convicts lu tho state penitentiary of Texas there Is not a printer or newspaperman, while there ate ministers, doctors, bankers, burta-rs, photographers, barkeepers, and c xks and menitenof professions and callings. Tho printer gets a bail name because tho nature of hi busi ness teaches him to detest sham and he scorns tho hypocrite Newspaper I'ulou. Every duv the Indian give new evi dences of lils ability to ake on the vices of civilization, If ho has little use for Its virtues. Last Monday evening two Indlaus entered tho clothing de pai t.nent of tho Ho ton store, lu Pen dleton, ostensibly to do a little trading. While one of them engaged the atten tion of Clerk Wutllc, tiio other selected tl.reo pairs of overalls and made of! with them. He proceeded to O'Dau lei's second hand stor and hypothe cated two pair for 15 cents. He went straight from there to a saloon, where ho w as arrested with the third pair un-ili-r his blanket. Somebody has figured It out that tho boy who saves a cent a dav will find iilitisrlf nosscKsor ofW.O when he has naihml bis lifted! th voar. Should ho lav by ten cents every day he will have a fortune of (U.SOO, und by saving a dollar every dav tho sum of fUS.Ool will accumulate in Wily years provided the savings liavo drawn six per cent. Iloys, think the matter over seriously. The cureless cam lu-r who leaves his lire burning when he moves his camp and the fellows who sets out fires to seo them burn, Is abroad ill the land, and as a coucipicu' thousands ol dol lars worth of tlmU'r Is being destroyed to say nothitiK of the discomfort and menace to health of breathing an atmostibero Ailed with smoke. The law coverluir such case should be strictly enforced. SATURDAY, AUGUST., j Voil Mill now hi" (Julie u number gone fishing. I(imI will be splendid after It clear up. Cotltctois generally report poor uc-. cvsstoduy. . I Tammany has decided In support j Uryatt and Howell. ! Tills rain will help the hops, and i probably do seme good to the grass. ! Stiaf-r Wolctl, of Colorado, an. uoui.ee, tbt,t he will support McKIn- '''' . ,., ,nu, renmt Persons coming Into towu re ,' J1 nioreralu heretl.au at poluts east of here. A lurge number of firmer In town today. The ruin is resoiislble for this. The Eugene Ice works will ship a car loud of Ice ou the next freight train. Senator Thurston ojs-iied the repub- . i. . .., Ki -i.ttu..,, WIS . Ileal. caiiipuiK" "l "" ( speaking to 8,000 H-ople. j .1.. i.f Him rain Drew and. i.i..i.. lrioi,. u ill I unable to make i ibelrcoiiteiiiDlaled trip up the McKcn-, zle this afternoon. p.... Hint are recreation In the ; .i.iniii ami uvk coast liavo one satisfaction. They will miss the aimy of hungry collectors. L II Pluttor, of Colfax, WashlngU.n, a prominent attorney, was shot and killed bv Henry Seifert, over a c.ise. It Is said to be a cold bhssled murder. Some individual who wants a sure thing wheu .ho bet offers to wager t'.at the next president will be whis keiiesMand that Ids first i.atue will bo William. The following Lane county gentle men have been awarded surveying coii trei iiv I Iin surveyor Keneral: h K Henderson, DVB lteld. Howard I Davis, C Mv.oltler, A Todd and H C Perklus We have been handed sime extraor dinary Hue Lute Duke cherries. Oue of the pecullaritlm of the same are that they are doubles atid triplets and are J ist In seasou They came from It D Paiue's yard. Joe Kalyton, of Pendleton, who waa sentenced to three years lu the pen, on a cluuge of perjury has been released. The supreme court reverses the decis ion of the lower court. Teamsters who are freighting be tweeii this city and Corvallis report ac tivity among the farmers all along the r.u.,1 I'ottinir and bind in if I well un der way and a number of lhrehers were Just ready to start up, but will be delayed some by the shower. A Junction young lady says she rather likes It when twoof her devoted admirers cull on her at the same time during the wann weather. She say hhe seats one on each side ot her, ami tliero is a dellghful coolness between tliein. Hartisbitrg Itevlew: EC Lake, of Eugene, U in Ihe city making arrange ments for the building of .t residence on his farm adjoining town. We un derstand Cleo. Mayhew will be the builder. Mr Lake will move down in the fall and make this his future home. The gold d -mocrats have elected C E S Wood lo represent them at the Ittdianupolis conference which Is called to take action In placing In the Meld another diinocratlo candidate. The meeting In Portland was attended by alsiut a dozen lawyers and federal of ficials. Colleges that are embarrassed for the want of fuuds may find it profita ble to lu vest In a fooiball team. The annual repott of the Yule football asso ciation shows that the total receipts of the team for the season amouuted to $'J),i:72. 75, and after all expenses were nut a balance of 10,302.15 remained In the treasury. The dead body of William Jones was found on the Satsop river, near Elma, the other day, by Patrick Orlf lln, for whom Mr Jones had beeu working. The coroner decided that he was killed by being struck by a piece or a tree no was cutting uowu. lils skull was crushed and his neck broken. The National Hank of Ileppner, f which E It iilsliop Is casbier, nas gone Into liquidation. This step Is taken for the siumlt) reason that the bank can do no more budiies profitably for the present. t lias no more money to loan u noil tho security offered, and will proceed to collect outstanding money its fast as possible. Handier Stoopes, who attempted to hamr himself to a tree on his farm near Milton, nearly three week ago, died last week, from the elfeot of the Injuries sustained. The tope wun which Stoones attempted to hang him self broke, with his weight, and he was afterward i ckeit un crawling in Ihe mud near an Irrigating ditch. Ho was of unsound mind. W A Huchanan. malinger for Honey man, Dellait A Co, contractors for the line of railroad from Astoria to Uotite, says there are 00 men at work ou the line, and that more will be put on as fast us they can be secured, says the Astorhm. He savs that It Is expected soon to run a force of from 800 to 1000 nicu. llcadmiarters have beeu estab lished at Kttluler, in Columbia county. A l acoma dispatch lu the Orcgonlan says: Shortly after his nomination at Chicago. Candidate Itryati toui tfecre. tarv Thoma Maloney, of the Washing ton state democratic committee, that be Intended making a campaign tour that would luclude every state In the Union. It was his desire, lie sai.i, 10 come through the Southen. states to tho coast, speaking at Iios Angeles, Sail Francisco. Portland, Tacoma, Seat tle and Spokane Ptllf Uuinl, August 1. EsnK.woK Ei.kction. The Y P t (' K. of tho IT 11 church, held Its reeu lar monthly buslnc meeting and semi-annual election at the ehui last evenlnir. The regular routine business was transacted. A committee was appointed to draft resolutions of respect to tne memory oi itie tate jira lieo 1) Needy, who held the ollloe of vhe-nreldenl of tho society. The election resulted as follows: President, Mis Jessie LI vermore; vice president, Mis Mairule Luckey, secretary, Mis Andrv Close: corn-sDoudliiir. secretary Miss lotto Ziegler; treasurer, C D Ed wards; chorister, Miss Nnra Lujkey organist, Mis Lima llendilcks. Feraoosi. lull? Hoard. July 31. Stilt returned from Salem last bight. HN .jn,,,, ,rrlved home this afternoon. nU(idleilon. ot Mohawk, was In town today. Ha) n puitn, of 8alem, ha returned Jforu Foey Bprnga. Vo(k 8 p R R roajlnuter, spent ,Mt nglt'ln Eugene. Crawford came up from H afteruoop. Mis. Estella Case wa. a passenger to jiogeburg this afternoon, "'f . . -M . naMenger ftiwiir; ' " " '"j - down the read this fornoon. Wm Kyle, the Florence merchant, la doing busluess In Portland. Thomas Davis waa an arrival from Portland on the aliernoou train, Prof Thomas Condon will be one of ti.K nartv that Intends visiting Crater .... , - I I aLu Ally. L. Bllyeu went to Cottage drove thisafteinoon to attend to legal business. Jfov E C Sanderson, of the Divinity .School, went dowu the toad ou this forenoou irain Dr Oglesby returned this morning to Junction City trout a prores.tonui irip to Cottage Urove. JS Stiles and family arrived home last evening from a camplug trip to the Alsea country. Miss Dell Walton left on this niorn Ing'i local train for Han Francisco. Hhe goes via Yatpulna Hny. The MUses Mary and Ella Thomp son are visiting for a few day at their father' ranch near Melbourne springs. Medfotd Miner: Spencer Chllders and son Eugene left Tuesduy afternoon for Klamath rallsanua jaceni pio. Attorney Williams was down town this mornfug for a short time. He Is till sick and unuoie to atiettu 10 uui- ness. Ml Celia Ooldsmllh returned to her home In Oregon City this morning after a few duys visit to lelallves lu this city. 8 JBIil and family and J n Wil kinson and family will siari on u camping trip to the upper McKou.ie tomonow uiormog. Oeorge W Rluehart, of Condon, Oil- Mum (wnintv. nassod throuirli on me afternoon local en routo to Ills old home atCreswcll. He expect to come to Eugene Monday. Ed Hanson arrived home from Cal ifornia this morning, after an absence of about two weeks. He visited nis brother at Modesto and also stopped at San FrancUco and Sun Jose. n S Iteun. wife and three children, of Salem, left for the Lower Sluslaw this morning. Judge Bean s eldest sou, Condon, will spend ins acatlon at Newport. Mrs Hugh Thompson went to New port this morning, where sue win place a cottage lu readlmsa for her parents. Hon and Mrs O H Dorrls, who expect to go to that place Mon day. Mwlford Miner: E B Handsuker, of Junction City, who had charge of the Western Union office here during me absence ot Mr Sneer, returned to that place to resume his duties last Thurs day evening, P W Osburn this morning received a letter from J E Holt, who was recent- r injured In a railroad accident at aklatid, Cal. He says he Is gelling along nicely and will be able to get around in a day or two. L W droves, of Warsaw Iudiana, Is here looking over the country and lias gone fishing in the McKenzie to day. He has traveled through the Western sir.ies in me interest oi iu diana people looking up land loca tions. Ncwnort News: Mrs Janus Bras- flld and son Sanford. formerly of this oity, butwhohavo been running the Junction City Hotel, have gone to Berkeley, Cal, whet they Will reside In the future. May success attend them In their uew home. H W Douglas of this city who Is suffering with a tumor on the right side of his neck Is said to be in a very bad condition. He Is now camping In the Alsea country, where he has gone on a hunting expedition, auu while there toon suuuemy worse. Hon T U Hendricks this morning foolishly atteinDted to split some stove wood, Instead or allowing some ot me reiuale members or the lamny 10 wteid the axe. A stick flew up and hit him on the leftside of his nasal organ aud split it open. He now carries it lu bandage. DfttlyOutrd, Auguit I. I D Driver. Jr., of Salem, Is in the city. Coke Bilyeu lias returned from Al bany. Mr i and Miss Beattle weut to Ore gon City today. Cleo W Pickett made Junction City a short visit today. II Q Had ley will go to Suowdeu Springs next week. Geo B Dorrls and family will nroba bly leave for Yauulna Bay Monday. Mrs Hanson went to Cottage Grove this afternoon to visit her daughters. Alex Cockerlltie and family returned from Josephine couuty this morning Horace McKlnlev will leave for the upper MoKenzIo Monday for an out ing. Mrs S H Friendly aud daughter, Miss Carrie, will leave for Newport Monday. Mis Lottie Johustou has returned from a very pleasant trip to Turner, Marlou couuty. H Harrison, an employe of the asy lum at Salem came uu this afternoou on a short visit. Mr J B Underwood aud daughter, Miss Peggy, returned on this mom Ing's local train. Doo Hesse, of Ihe McKeuxle I still quite III with typhoid fever, at the Minnesota Hotel. Mrand Mrs JS Luckey' aud J West have returned from their claim on the Coast Fork. Dr C W Lowe aud Oeorge Kecgan expect to go to Foley Springs Mouday to speud a ooupte oi weens. SJ Sills and J H Wilkinson and families left this morning on a three Mr and Mrs Arch I ce arrived homo Cottage (Irovc. Karl Halt. Roy V . teS and Dick f'olll returned from tffSp "he Wlllumetle as fur a North Fork. They came down In a boat. a HKIausou and wife, of Washing ton I)C, arrived here this ufternoo:i. t uf be the guests ol Hon L H ilveu and wife while In this v ty, Mr Slauion an.l Mrs Ihlycu being sister. Harrlsburg Review Word Is rucelv. ed U DrjVlIendrex h, intjch hn proved In health since his arrUa I t the sea coast, and It Is thought that he his rugged will have o n guinea health. M W McMurry Is still carrying his arm in a sllug. it win ne that some tlmo ince he burned It severely. Now feverai nous uuv peured ou it aim un-y i"" " Iy at times. n,. ir 11 Milli.r. nresident elect of the state agricultural col legs, wont to Corvallis this morning and will enur upon hi duties, no expects iu - ... that place the greater portion or hi time henceforth. Today's Alt.any Herald: S U Sicry and family, of this city, leave today for a trip to Yu.julnu. Mi" Anna Oglesby, of Eugene, will lake Mr Saery's place in the Postal K-legraph office during hi absence. Junction City Times: W II Spnugli has purchased J S Moore's ranch uear Heceta and possession given at once. Mr Moore and family took the train at tills place Tuesday for Burlington Junction, Missouri. Ashland Tidings: Chus E Wolctl und tleo. W. Itogers, lute of the Med ford Monitor, will soon launch a uew paper al Sis Cal. They have . se cured from J ( Pierce the plant of tho defunct Klamath Star and it Is now enrouteto Sisson. Mr Woleott was on today' tjaln for Sisson. Ashland Tidings: Mr K K Kubll has accepted an Invitation to deliver the annual address at the Pioneer Uu union which will be held In Jackson ville the 8rd of September. Mr. Kubll is a fine speaker and will honor the occasion by delivering an Interest ing and opportune address. (Jet I'cnuoyt-r Plums. Mayor Pennoyer announced his ap poiulmeiiis Thiirsdny morning to tlte four olllces within his gift. They are as follows: Superintendent of street cltanliig do-pHrttueiit-lI S Reilly, to succeed S C Beach. , ,. Poundiuaster C E Deal, succeeding John Foster. Inspector of plumbing--J II Mor row, succeeding E J Floyd. City physician Dr U L Cilllisple, succeeding" Dr Charles H Wheeler. The appointees are all well known. Mrlteiliy Is a conductor, Mr Deul a wood dealer, Mr Morrow a plumber, and DrUillisrle a prominent physician on the East Side. A the city is not overburdened with money the mayor asked the appointees to serve at a alury of (7o per mouth each. This is n reduction of per man. "Those salaries," said Mayor Pen noyer to a Tribune reporter, will do whil the country Is on ft cold linsls. When congress passes a law authoriz ing the free coinage of silver, the salar ies may be restored to tho former figure." Oregon Press Association. At a moetlni: of the Executive Com mittee of the Oregon Press Association, held In Portland, July 2'Jth, 18'Jtl, it was decided to call the annual meeting at Astoria, Or., by unanimous vote. The date set King August 19th. All member or the association who intend lielng present are requested to send iu their name and yearly dues to E L E White, chairman ot the executive ommitteo. This matter musi uo at tended to at once. C C Doiouty, president. A I. ii ert To.ikk, secretary. E L K Whitk, clniiruian. Okokqk Small. Ciiaiiles NlCKKI.L State papers are requested to kindly publish this notice one or more times. A Long Fall. Corvallis Oazettc: E F Trucax. who fell a distance of -10 feet from bridge 57, west of Summit, Tuesday afternoou and was badly in ured, came in on tne train yesterday and was driven to his home four miles east of Corvallis. hen the accident occurred lie was standing ou a narrow plank assisting in raising a heavy lltuOer into piace. in some way the ropo used lu elevating the timber slipped, causing Mr Trueax to loose his balance. In fulling he struck several limners before reaching the ground, thus reducing tho force of the fall, which while resulting In mi nitr ous painful bruises, no doubt saved hltu troni instant ueuin. A New Chauoe. Junction City Times: "Elder Skuggs, who has had charge of the Christian church of this place for upwards of tour years, tins ac cepted a call to the pastorate of Christ lan cnurcn or l he Duties. The elder has built up a strong congregation at this place and also at other places through out the couuty. His services will be greatly missed, uot only by the follow ers of his chosen faith, but by all who desire the upbuilding and tiio Mter ment of mankind generally, lie ex pects to remove his family to his new field of labor about September 1st. The best wishes of all will accompany tho elder and his good family to their new home." Psily Uuanl, August 1. A Delioiitki'l IUin. Aii tin looked for rain fell at an early hour this morning laying the dust and cleaning up the atmosphere. This is the first rain storm si nee June. It looks as if w might get a shower or two more before it cleared up. PV.ly Ui.iitil, A'ust 1. Personals. Junction City Times: Misses Myra and Lou Norris, of Eu gene, are the appreciated guests of Col and Mrs Folsoin H N Cockerllne, of Eugene, was Itere this week looking up life Insurance. Drill. .... . , , rnuiitbcrofHcrlbner's i ne iiiiu-. -... " ,.,.,, bo ana iit.n , . . i are turge.y v. mll,,ncr In established erl peilooira.. .1 tin iR-neath the the l entury c , , a .1 . I .... mill u,uu; nl I. is lion III CT nullv artistic covers t.iniiliar and in favor of fmittwtic Beardiiey-nao Ono Is startled Into as ;;ruw1!uued. Then too fll.mr o disappointment when they ,ti -nt t l.ems!- v arrayed in all m.n- n. strauKo and startling apparel. u";eyiiiuch In effect a H might be If revered elderly members of our res cctlvo families should ap ptur before our astonished eye. dressed I . .'...I...- ..f lllll llftlttf. nutter gari.. SK-uklugof lit soinoexcedlngly llll III C OlOt. " 'siK-uklugof Illustrations, there are Xxc.-edlngly clever cofor sketch es in the late rwrm.ier, i The Idler, though I ",,:' illustrated snow iiioio work. One la dl"ll l" "m! at tlm really beautiful thing one sees h i rlti th?se duy between tho cover. of the cheapor niaeMine-. A frond or mine is u"s leisure moments to Dickens and Kir Walter Scolt these delightful summer afternoons and wo have fu I y wreed that theex..ilslte humor of the author of Martin Chu..lewlt and Great Ex gelations have not been exceeded by any subsetpient wriU-r, though we read fcomewhere the other duy that was not exhibiting good taste and literary discernment to like and dnl.reiifJ'- ens. As to Sir Walter one should, to . i.i.. .,r..iii his masterpieces UlomuKOijr u -imv.-- . . - In pr.A lead 1.1m between the ages of teu and twenty. We seldom have he time to spare when we are older that is due to a careful writer, besides, no more healthful literary lood can be given to young mind buDgerliig as they always ore, if normal, for the untaslcd romance ot mi-. A Cii.vsaE.-Mr Palmer lias retired from tho proprietorship of the McKen zW.HtaL'o routo lK-tweeii Eugene and Foley Springs. Ell Bangs will have ...i :.f ii. niiitH imt wen this city and Waltervllle, while Thomas Hart wig will run the lino between Walter- ville and l oley spring-, ciose tions being mado lietwccti the two ii., ..a Mr It.iiu's Informs us that he .. .n 'ron much better vehicles than i,. .. I.,... ii mi tho route for some time ...'.u,' aii fn.kflit and nackaucs should he left at Mr. Bangs' stable the night previous to the departure of the stage t insure pto.npt delivery. Stages on iiiw rriiiin will leuve Lunelle Mondays, u ..iioeminvs and Fridays, returning on nli..rn.it l:ivs. The llUARD wishes Mr. Pulmcr bueceis in whatever busi ness he may engage. a Mil. Vkatcii'8 Views. Cottage (irnv T.woler: Durinir the week Hou It M Veaicli was up from Koseburg nn.l In neon versatiou concerning the riiiaKiireeu nod nnnorlunlties of this place, becomes enthuslustlo over ine nrosni'cts. He saul there was more unit helmr entered In the land ofllce at Koseburg just now than loryeais oo- lore, and inai mosi o. ii. no vj n m liwtrlon and imellicent class it peo ple, lie spoke In glowing terms of the iti'vi'lonnicnt of Bohemia mines and t i til-lie l toe town will receive irrau them. He also said that It was man! fest that the reports of tho mines are beginnlngto attract attention aud that by the lime some of those now under way are in operation the trade will tax the tho capacity ot tne iowu. pailT Guard, July 31. Insane. Thomas J Mulkev, Bite 01 vruis. was examined last evenlnir be fore Couuty Judge Potter and Medical Examiners Urs J w Harris anu w Kuvkendall. and adludired iusaDe. Tho patient was born iu Kentucky and Is a farmer by occupation. He is widower and has been residing with his daughter, Mrs Marques, who lives near this city. This is his second commitment to the asylum, he having been sent from thit county about two years ago. Tho nature of his attacks is suicidal and he has often threatened to kill himself or leave home. The cause of his Insanity Is given as dis sipation aggravated by hemiplegia. He was taken lo Salem tills moruiii(t by Sheriff Johnson, The Divinity Smooth Today's Salem Statesman: Deau K U Sauder on, of tho divinity school of Eugene, passed through Sulein yesterday after noon ou Ms way to Eastern Oregon where he will speud two weeks in the Interest of his school. Uov Sanderson states thut the outlook for his Institu tion 1 fur more hopeful than ever and that ho expects the next year to be a very prosiierouB one for his work. A half block of land, adjoining the University of Oregon grounds at Eu gene, lying between the state property aud tho city, has beeu purchased and in time suitable buildings will be erected thereon, and the school made a permanent institution. Plant Established. Mr C R Bouney, recently of Salem, has his new soda work plant lu position In the Halo row and will begin bottling next Monday. He makes a long list of drinks; In fact almost any kind of tern ncrate drink Imaginable. Mr Bonney's mumy navu arrived anu iney nave ta ken up their residence in the McCor mick house at Sixth and Charnelton btrents. bully UuarJ, July 31. Died. Of summer complaint at the family residence, tlve tulles west of this city. July ;10, 1896, Amelia Quast, o j this uiki u iiioihus. i).iceused wasa (laughter Of Jacob Onnst Tho luneral will be held tomorrow and the remains liiterted in the Oak Hill ceme- Daily liuard, August 1. list weather -Parties who re turned from Newport yesterday after noon, report unusually warm weather at he seaside for the past few days, tl!owed by a shower of rain yesterday lllorn ivr I I VICTV"'' TUB GAME UW. That Portion of It Kciative t., Km iuk veer. Tl.e oi.cn season for killing ,tK., . gau lb s morning and coniiUw ; December 1st. For the IsjiiTnt ". sportsmen the Ouaru publlshw, iof part ot the law relatlvo to deer a f unai Section 1. Every person who ih.n ivithln the state of Oreeon. m ,ll between the first dav of !.,..... "ia each year and the first duy ol Tu of Ihe following year, hunt. take, kill or destroy any e d"; moose or mountain sheen. i,.n .' guilty of a misdemeanor. m livery person wno snail at any tin., take, kill, Injure or destroy or imr.n! with Intent to take, kill. nur T .i.au .nil mnM. ulb- ........ , 1 or deer for the purpose of obtainu. the skin, hide, horns or ham of mi nals, shall be guilty of niUdemean. or. fcvery person wuo shall sell . offer for ale, barter or exchain .-i every person or the Bgents, nnw employee or operatives of any corpora. lion, wuo Biiau uuyoroucrio buy or transport, or carry for the purpose of barter, or sale, or exchange (ho ,a 0. hide of any moose, elk, deer or moun. tain theep (except when it is lawful to to kill the aunie), shall bo guilty of . misdemeanor, and every person vho shall sell, or oiler for sale, or buy or oiler to buy, or have In his paiio,, or custody, or under his control, IU. elk, deer, moose or mountain sheep ,i any time wheu it Is unlawful to tike or Kill itiw same, biiuii ne guilty of misdemeanor, provided that any per. sou or persons .nay sell or offer fural at any time meat In a dried, imnbt or Jeraed oonditlon, aud upon the pro. secuuoii ui biijt jieimm ur ersoin fof i violation of any of the provisions of this act, tbe possession by tho accua . of any of the aforesaid animals at an Al ( la nn...r.,l I.tll lime V lb lo unmniui iu am iU6 same, and tlte possession by the sccui. ed of any such hide or skin at u time, shall be prima lucie evldeuce of the guilt of the accused. Section 2. Every person who, after the passage of this act, shall kill ant spotted fawn shall be guilty of a ml demeanor. Section S. Every person who shall wlthlu the etato of Oregon, between the first day of December in each tear and the flrut day of August of the fol lowing year, or shall, between one hour utter tunnel ana one-hair hour before sunrise of auy day of the year, hunt, pursue, take, kill or destroy nr deer, shall be guilty of mludemeauor. Every person who shall kill a deer it any time, unless the carcass of auch animal Is lined or preserved, or it sold for food, shall be guilty of a misde meanor. Section 4. Any person or porsow. who shall hereafter in the state of Ore gon, hunt or pursue deer or elk with hounds with intent to kill said deer or elk shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 5. Any person who shall be found guilty of the offences dellued Id the foregoing sections shall be punish ed by a line not less than tweuty-flve dollars nor more than two hundred dollars, together with the costs of the prosecution in said action; aud In de fuult or pnynient of said line, shall he imprisoned In the couuty Jail one day for each two dollars thereof. From Kitaou Spring. July 20,'W. Editor Daily' Guard: In regard to the condition of the road to Ui place your correspondent wisliej state that tho first place needing tbe attentiou of the honorable county court, Is at the east bank of the Middle Fork, at the Iree ferry near Butt Disappointment, where it is impoijl ble for a team of four horses to make tbe short Urn that is now neeeMMj About a mllo further, aud almost In a settler's door yard, are a lot of loose boulders that an able-bodied man could remove in twenty miuutes and have ten minutes for recreation. These Impediment to travel have annoyed the traveling public since the nm emigrants passed dowD this river 1853. Will they remain where they nre for another 43 years? Easl i Blakeley's are some rocks that neeo. blasting. , D ,. Lane, Douglas, Marlon and Folk counties have representatives here dj persons who nre In search of healtn or recreation. ... Two hunters keen the camp supi with fresh meat. Many sla " caught in KlUon creek and the M la dle fork of the Willamette. About three miles away are real curi osities in the way of immense rocu of all shapes and sizes; some of tiiem hundreds ot feet In height and are ustly termed the "pyramids, -u lundreds are situated to reprw" tomb stones. If some enicrpn.". tourist to this place would bring along a camera he could get scenes of gr Interest. ., , . r In my last letter froruthii ! made meutlon of a geutleniau, wu was enjoying life at this place ana whose avoiraupois wus ui pounds. Since that time two ladiej . i .i... .i.i. iiava arrtveui moinur an i uuugmvi, u,ls and although they have been here ie than one week, their united weight a 470 pound. It Is proper however, w say that the waters here do not u the same etlect upon an. Eu. A well known siuaem, , . gene Divinity School has prc" J number of aermons here, and aw Hub hath school. at Hi1' Mrs W 1j jirtsiow a c..v - . place was limited on account indisposition of her little bod. Melsrs Dunn and Bennett start for their home In huge ne few days. They have been here weeks and all have beeu benefitted u the outing. Daily Guard, July 31- Good Fisinso.-M O Milk us ; rived home today alter having w trip to Corvnllls, Newport . a ' d there down the const to Waldl n, rrom thore home through ti e country, having ridden n all t 300 miles on his wheel. Ho "Lhirg good time and enys the flnest U yt. he has yet seen or heard oi s i w creek, i stream which emptie low ocean between Yaquina and a He fished one day iu this """Sr 1" caught 103 trout, 12 or which e rf iuches and over in length. tJ c of with triple books and at two ca. ( tbe line caught three fish e h and at two casls caught t. o n-' time. This Is the best lh ftry ! have heard this year. v,ta hi All V& ' r - i CfUuUMj t I lit Vlltffitlrt r -