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4i IS YKaK'n MBRBoM January Iftsliied lot u(o(haUh LvaciiuMnu I i ubj. New York, Nov 17. A dispatch to ilir H'-riilit from Havana ryi Awwletu ami BpatiUh ixiiuiulkkliHiii in BgmtiOa' Bonn JU I n tl " r ,i, ,, Spanish evacuation "i Cuba i tod . 1 i... cedent from IN lisely of ; . nisi ad Into It years uitu Mini lsloo uikI Ik Dulled Bteh i man . ,.. meiit ws bju do at In i data f tb Arneriean oeeanetlou u ueae, Thau, II- i,m . 11 W.is t.n nil lli'll fill II,,. troopa eould u ,i embarked by tl data agreed upon, Theoretically th Span di ououpa tinti will cease bjf J tnuary i, though n la believed that 85,000 Mpenlah troops Will Hllll Icmuln i I'lib'i These DJCII will continue 10 i OCUpy their I-.rr.u k untll llnry leave for I ba pOUintUl t. It wan agreed that nil trtua - vs IbOM lo poaltlou shall be returned lo Spain. Tbeesyaf remains to ba attllad the right of Bpalu to tall ihebronss eaooon hihI In ive pay i .r tha nubile buiidii v within iba Itlai . - AhSORANCt ,,;tl"'"! Gin i Title Cut Wants Pai Fur BOftTBBB BRTUBXKD. They Btport Beoerally P or Sue. . imi.t Boats' Rot U Honey, I'aiiii', Judge Kink, Oenrge RobsrU end t wo frlsnds of Mr Plak'a from tin' ! nrtornad lut night Iron ft two week' deer boot al Pint Openings, They ouly gt i three doer. Draw brlflln and Mr Qllbart eJso returned from up tin Middle Pork, lit ift in ght days' iiunt. Only ooa ilrer wii-i the reult of t Iiei r hum. It II Day and John Qardoar bum rrtiin.nl from it (our days' bunt (o Finn's, np tbo 'HeKensle. Tha go) three datr, ooa of them wtlghlng isio n ii in Ik Sop) THANKSISIVINU. Koblusou and Ugh! Ca Km ployees llHppy. Kviry wlnitr daring tin varying rises in the river Supt. Robinson, "f the hied ric Light Co, ban been be- sieged by numerous Inquiries hh to whether be would htive to run ly steam. The constant changes from water to Hteum i iwer were great ion rot f annoys to company ami patrons tllks. Hut this Id nil ehangad, Tin- now plant, winch Is lbs Bnaal bstweou Salem ami Baoramsnto, Isopsratod i n I i rely by Hteum, and there wan dry humor in Bnginei r Miller's remark to Hupt HobiiiNon o i learning that the river had risen 14 feet, "Shall we BtSftn up tonight, Jim?" Tho lights are run with OOlIUnsndft ble regularity under lbs present system and with its ease and certainty of operation Hupt RoblOSOO and all em ployees of the company express the ureatest approbation. WAK AUAiNSI' URBBOM PBOBfiH Some California Grower! Will RsflM to Handle i hem. Kan Jose, Cal, Nov IS The San Jose Orange making u determined dght against ths marketing of Oregon pruues in Sun Jose. Lately, it i-i charged, many Oregon promt have been wild here, aid sent Lust ns Santa Clara county pmi SB. Wliile it it con ceded that this year the Oregon prune crop was larger than the local crop, It is added that the prunes are Inferior In flavor, and that they lack BOgar, As a result the local growers are making war on them. It Is dow eeld that the Santa Clara couniy dealers, or a ma jority of them, will refuse to ban la Oregon prunes in the future. JUNCTION tTBMS. I It I ITKB1 PHorosi I ion I'AlilS, N.IV 17. Al I In, limit. .,.. ... ....j rr-eill ba American ptaoa eoumlsalouers, tbo tfpanuh memorandum presented t yesterday's Joint sssslon wai up for 1 " w unofficial parson "t- I the document, butl 1st dt hi aatuma that, added to 1 ' loalatei eeou the reservation ol iier Phi Ippiut ivsrolgoty and her propo sition to arbitrate the oonstraotlou of tbwthlrd srtloleoftht protoool, Spain bat usdaiwo other Important ttate mei is: Kir-', tbsi on tbo high ground of Ousnolsl probity th csnnol allow any dbWOsalon berool the validity ol her action in pledging tii rssourcss of the Pblllpptnss fi rpsymentoftbs Philip, plnadsbt, H id, Hint in oonneotlon with the Ann Mean proposal to reimburse Spain for her paeifto tspeuditurss in the Philippines, abs cannot admit f any Inquiry as to bow she pool ths pro sssdt of tin I aus bsssd on Philippine pledgee. If Spain baa aaauoad this attitude, it is believed she has done so, she praetleally cmH.- the Antriean cmi iiiis.iouers tx consider at lea-t the en tire Philippine debt mid its as-ump. Uon by iiie tTnited statu. It is diffloull to nodorstftiid wiiy the Americans can reply to this in an.' otbsr manner than by outlining their position and (.'iving the Spanish a time limit in w hich to accept the propoei loni of the United states. riuil aud Comml:'-a'y n.sidi. fur men in hospital i Commissary supplies to n n II.. I brook Bams to Lao M Travis Wthuliigcloihingofliol. DfO k, deceased Oil fur cleaning guns rVrriage bstwttn Manil.i and Cat ItS for myself and other members of the company visiting sick in hospital 1 SO 1 00 H I on 2 0590 18 Balaaos cash on hand $ ( 77 Clipped From the I one; brr 111. nf NoTcm Charlie Barges ha returned Irom Washington where he has spent the season harvesting. Claud Carson, who lias been in BonwOity, rdabo, for some time past returned home Thursday, Horn, to KUIer and Mrs l (' Kel Isms, NOV IS, 1888, B SOn. The elder iii considerably elevated over Hie Im portant event Henry Lee has returned from Call" foruia. He reports tbo southern por tion of that state very dry. Hoexpsotl to return In Febru iry. It V Howard l as received a very finely engraved hainWio cane from Manila. His son-in law, Mr UsdgSS, is purser on the battleship Iowa and it was through him t lie cane was re ceived. Hushnell Mahon have shut down on buylug potatwM for the seaion as cars can not be had under thirty days. It Is rather uncertain business baying potatoet on the maiki t and then have to w ait a month for cars. Edrtate lour BowvU With CM it Oaady CatSartU. cure ,...-. patlon iwaiet lOc.asc. it V.O.C tau.dri rata jujcv ' 'aptaln Moon's Letter. "Manila, 11, Sept 80. Mrs O K Telfer, Portland, Or.-Uear Madam: Alter considerable u -glect ou ny part, I inn at last confronted with the nSOOS tity of writing you, and the task, wbleb w ould, under any other stream stances, bs ft pleasure, is very embar rassing to me, after the publication apiH-ariug i: the Eugene Qdabo, under date of August 18, as I must appear In yoor ojios ami tboss otbsr good ladissofthe Oregoiu limergonoy Corps us the basist sort cf villain. And I would not forfeit i lie respect and etteotn of yonrsolyos and organisation for ten times the amount entrusted to me. Mr Telfer tells me he lias w ritten you, aud other officers have kindly volunteered denials of the above-mentioned lilad. For myself, I of course, de ny, and am amply able to show by my accounts, that there is not one instauce Of truth in the article, nor am I able to locate the author of It, as be has not the manhood to own it, even though I pmmled no farther penalty for him than an acknowltdgment that lie was mistaken, and tliis after I had shown tbsm by accounts and cash on hand. "The facts as regards the funds are these: Not only hsd tbey (the privates) had the use of the emergency fund, but on the day that this letter van i written, at Civile, July 14, I had aclti ' ally purchased for the members of the I oompeny commissary supplies to the value of f 118.80, the same btiug ex nended for fruit, postage and tobacco, j as the men hud no money with which I U buy. Bui I made it understood , that all money advanced for t lie pur. chase of tobacco must be refunded, 'Which wasdone, aud on the Mh day Of August, when we were paid, my qaarler-msster m rgeant oolleoted from the members of t lie company 4-lsf :kj, or 80 10 above the land, and for which , I was responsible. "1 sincerely hope this explanation, . which can be vouched for by any offloar of the regiment, will be satisfac tory to you. or at least thpt you will not pass judgment upon me until I can I return and have a bearing. I inclose statement. Wishing you and your organization success, 1 sign myself respectfully, vmir obedient servant, W S Mi N, "Csptftio, Hecond Oregon." STATKMKVr of COMPANY C ACCOUNT. W 8 Moon, Oftptftln Second Oregon United Btfttsa volunteers, in account ' with Emergency fund: Cr. Dr i May 8 To cash received from Mrs(i V Telfer H00 00 May 1 to 10-Paid for lele puuiie and telegrams for company W "' Delivering same "' .May 8 Delivery of box for reernlts from Eogous... "o May in Money advanisd , for rejected men returning home May 80 Paper umi envel- oves for company June 30 Postage paid tor men 7 July 14 Posts s paid tor '1 IB men J " SIkk' strings purchased at commissary 1 S Boost in Wbeet. In an interview uitn i, i, i ..i,r nl" I -.l...n.. :.. - ... . vm.s,,, ;u .ew ,ork the nthet day, he said: ' There will be a boom in December wheal as the result of ,e heavv for eign orders but not bcoaUBS of anv upeouUtlvo msnlpulstion." We ilncerely hop,, thai young Mr I.' ru r It a true prophet and that things will come a-lie says, but we very much leer that the people will not attach to much Imporlanos to his ut- ti rsnott us they once did. THE LAST stl EUTBt). Qreal Crowd at the PorUand Ustbe Ofiii to Attend Archbishop (iross' Obsequies. PortUad Ttltfraa, Nov. r. Pbrongsd was ths Catholic cathedral tins foienoon lo attend the requiem high mast for the revise of the soul of the late Arc bishop W H lirms. All :he Catholic lOCletteO Were fully repre sented, ami ihe combined OatboUe chorus of the city sddsd Imprsasiveness to ihe solemn occasion. Never before In Portland was Hie Cathedral ao dentelv nackrd, or was the congregation so palpably touched. Bishop O'Dsa of Washington, preached tbo luneral sermon, and elo quently paid tribute to the sublime qualities of bead ami heart of the dead prelate. Be briefly reviewed btsblsb oprlo cares i in truthful colors, which added luster lo his memory. Bishop Brondsll, of Montana, acted as celebrant of the mus-, which was grandly rendered. The services continued long aft 01 the noon hour. At the close of the mat all of the bishops present, togtthsr with the vicar-geucral, gave absolution in a most impressive manner. Late tl is iiltciuooii the last testa- mi lit of the deceased yet remained sealed. 1'1tr tl !.!, "The gratst busue-ts tuiud 1 cvir run ftp aguinst was p, ws...ihI by the former proprietor of i meat market out in licruiautown, " .i ! a to , t r.ir c m ductor the ether d ... bis lit was waitiug ou Fr.'nt sir, i :. " fbls bfth i- r had a line, iuiieaky voice, which you could hear a Ids k a way. Tricky? Yes, that's jut what you would call it. I uasd to wasoh htm mmntlnssj when be was waiting on eutoasca, aud it wai positively amusing tn ioo the sp I'.ireiit ens,, with wlui h he would make a two pound i task weigh apparently three or more pounds "lie would take a OOUpIO Of pOttftds of uie.it and UbTOWll OB tAO wales so thai lbs pointer would ibow fonrnoands tnd then take it mi before the scaiet could register the true weight, "l'liere't just four pomtdt est Sjy, ' be would say to the wittointr in that mnaaky votcsj of ins, and then oontiuns with ths itate utent quickly made: 'Four times is 58, Oftli it no, ' and onion the ovsoomst was watching him losely be would al ways gi t even change. "Ho was in the un.it business only a few years and aniaaaed aoompetonoy. Then be left it What worrieo me is bow be H going t" g, t along now. i mi domtand ho la In tbo reel totals bnsinssft ami I woodjOt how be works it when be si'lls a piece of land The scale VJOftl help him much there. "Philadelphia Baoord The Only Time Tlirre Vi. The uooossity thai tbaieahall bs only one man who "has tin- say" in u mili tary command i thoroughly reoognistd In ths United States army. A story is told if O oners Bbaftsr winch lllus tratet tbo punctilio of tbo rsgulars in tin- regard At a i, nam fioiitier j--t at which Sbafter, 0 bo then held an Infi riot rank, wai ' di lander many years ago, a dls ens-ion sr - among MVStft offlOSTS BS totheexn I time of day. A captain, w it i hit watch in bit band, asldi "It i ii w exactly 3 o'clock." "Ob, iin! ' said a lieutenant. "Hy my time It'i iht inlnnsm ist 8." A lliird young nflh r drew his watch out nt in- p okok "l know my time is exactly right," ho said, "and my watch says two mlnntet past 8." At I'm jiiiieture Major Shafter lisikisi at lit- ttivi r watch. "I don'i know what your watahsi say," h remarked, "but I wish you to iimiir- : thai in ti is oommand it is live minntet past 8. " Then the young oiUcers reuicinbcreil that the authority of tbo oommanding otllcer extendi d even to the time of day. Youth s Companion. A Disaatroua Ificek, Tbs Britlthtbip Atalanta wliile rac ing down the coast with another vessel, giain laden from Tacoma, went ashore near Alsea bay Thursday morning, Not 17, Out of a crew of 'J7 mi n only .'! escaped to tell Ihe tale. She was loaded lor South Afiica with L'sno tons ot wheat. The culpable captain paid the pen alty for his lack cf seamanship with his hie. There was not the slightest excise for the accident. The Idea of such loss of life through running Bshore, on an open ocean, la snougb to lioken the leader. Uarbiko Independence West Side: "Iii Portland, at the residence ol j m Hunter, I p m, November 4th, 1888, Miss Elmlra F Wilkinson, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was united in mar riage to F:ider A 1) Skaggs, ol lude- pendonce, li-vj H Hunter offloiating. Mr and Mrs Hkaggl will probably make ndependenoo their permanent home. Mrs Skuggs was a professional nurse having served thirteen yean in .me establishment She is a membei of the Christian church, of which Lev SUnggs is pastor, and has been a mem ber for over lilitly-lour years." Elder Skaggs is well known in Lane county. Ilrowusvillo Times: A letter from Blue Biver brings the news that the road being built to the Lucky Boy mine Is progressing ipjib rapidly, about two miles having now been com pleted. Mr Sharkey, the new mem ber of tlie Brownsville company, Is on the iirouud, :.s is also his family. It is the' intention 10 put tume men at work ou the toad soon and push it lo completion an as to get ti e mill and supplies to Ihe mint us soon as pos sible There are now enrolled at the (regon State Agricultural College BUS students, the largest number ever matriculated In the first term Of any college year. The (ecoud term has always had the largest iiuiiiler, and it is expected that 880 at least will be in attendance when tbesseond t'rm of this college ysai u gins. JCMCnOM BOBOOIk -For, the mouth ending Nov 11 the Junction City pul 0 lehool had a daily attendance of ML' pupils. Ooly one OftlS of corporal pen- Itbmeilt occurred during the month. A very good i bowlDg. To Cum - ipuiiun I orcvi-r. at;. OStttftta tiaad i stbattlc 10c orttlo. Il C C. U. tail injure-, urui:K,.sis refnad muni j. BssatBBeftftseei The ,- n i if mobbi ry tiei in a ro . (s i tici.il v low of itf.. wbioh ooufoun i- a man witli .'lis xt. rua! coinlit i.'in. I kumbly confess thai it is Bobbery I wbtub oftossa In i is itight foaling ot x' ii men! when I Mt ui a oerlam ! rbuii i a stalwart n . man in Ins nri I .'.if.. tl i.'ltv Kef Mm ii- Hall.. i.tiil with tnessorsd in id marching up the aids with the worshipers in t. vv. It is snob 1 1 ry pan Sftd simple which hat etTivt cd in me a sudden diminution of sol nunity when I have aw a popnlar db ptne r of Kids water leading the sin iiiu" Fori st, In each cash tlm aoi l- I dental. Ihe irrelevant ratlu r than the real, the essential the stamp of occu pation ratlur than the man. So, to.-, there was a dusky propel lot ef a handcart, who used ti pa.-under my windows calling "Ki bbage! K"b- bagel'' who bsoame la myeyes lm 1 i with a shade t f absurdity when I b arn cd that he was the chief soloist of a prominent asgi ioburch l have viewed the e, metery lot ol a well known butcher containing a row of live small gran and i, it a disposition to mi lie at the live small laud .-ui mounting thSSU. Aud yet tluro was tk thing n ally In congruous in any of these cases, unless in thai of the butcher's favorite emblem of hUOOSOCO, aud t vi ii that only argftl d a frsshnsM of feeling which is same what unnsual. Lipi moott'i LANK COUNTY BKSOBTS Plaet ui Htroation ik lli'aliti on ike Mwk Bht. l'i.rni OaSJtah it may i t be generally known that the Dutch Boers t the OOpe, eepecially those living in remote districts whom material Is expensive snd labor difflcnlt to oht nil. In .piciitly purchase at least one oofTtn beforehand which is placed in a oont lom at position in the "voor kimitr" or pi.in ipal sitting nsnn and ntilited at an article of furniture, for ornament or u a reooptaolo forolothiftg and otbi r i . Imeats One farm, r Wl II known to dm wntu pose lot a beautifully iini -hed srticls of this - which he put chased about 80 yean ;:" Daring thai period be has bnried three wivoe oaoh of whom had to bo oonteut with oofllus f tin, com monest materia and roughest Work manship while his own awaiting its DOl ' - i 'i udl In all its luster of pol ish d teak ami silver mountings. For th" preaoul the old geotlemaa use, it ooui h for his midday nap in order, as be tomotimM remarks with grave humor, tint bs may get accustom ad to it. I apo Tine s A Oaf aa Watd leteeea, A Gcrmr.ii ci rr, s;nidelit comes to tho rescue of his countrymen, concerning whom we eipteseod mrpriss that they should DTOfl r to use a word of four syl lables when another word expressing the same tiiim: in In .syllables was available Re dl u u copy of The Koluischo t.- . iiung, in which oc curs a sentence I 'Hi, words, occupy ing i'J lines of fa in . -paper. This word si r, ut occurs in a legal judgment, and even the printers got to bate it after I itting up about 480WordS of it. So they put in a full stop, which, like a rillo bullet in the spine of alma constrictor, kill l the whole sentence. Hut it must really be nice to havo news papers in which you can begin to read u sentence at I n al: fust, continue it in the train and triumphantly reach tbo verb at ofBOB, London I lube. Kiperleucvd. "liuvo you made up your mind just what qnalitiet you ezpeot to find in a husband?" asked tbs matron. "Why, of course," answered thu maid. "Too bad, " commented tho matron with a sigh. "Why do you say that?" demanded the maiden. "Oh, I always hate to seo young girls disappoint! d, " answered the matron. Chicago Cost Ha Klnilly t,iulilrralc. "Why is it," tbs during young man asked, "thut your daughter still wears such short dress. ':" "uli, I keep h r dressed thut way," Mrs. Oiddlbu sniwsred, with a beauti ful blush, "bSDSUSe if the had long skirts mi people would think she wus my titter wbtn they mw us together. I h.i. DO Wish tO OOBOOal the fact that 1 have a daughter who is us lull as I am " Oil VI laud Loader. Olaat itmeiBf. flsttie flo you and Jiw k qoftrieled, did you? Klla Y s He said something thut I didn't like and I told him wu must bo strangers henceforth. BSttis And did ho full on bit knees nud u.sk you to forgive him? Ella Not ho! You seo he that is, bit knott wore occupied at thu timet. Chicago Nowa POeaaue vi aveaseeoi Horses in war sutler more fatalities than men. I'm of tho many tbofttandt wbo perish in their duty toward their matters only few return home to tis'iul their lives in tho case nud honor they di si nc. One wsrhorsftj however, winch made a splendid record tor himself and now ha- ins virtues, namd and nobis deeds engraved on lining tombstone was Copenhagen, the horse the great Duke of Wellington rods at tbt battle of Watt rioo, Nine vears after tho V!msrir Na poleon died at St. Helena all old white bone perished f old ago and put intromit in England, The skeleton of the animal Is let up In the Royal Bervioo institu tion, ami lo all visitors it is pointed out ii s Man ngo, the charger Napoleon rode, ut the battle of WatcrliNt. Marengo can riginally from Kgypt ami was left to wander oil tho dismal battletield when the emM ror was forced to lly for bit life An Lnglish O0OOT ftMUld nnd took him. snd he was sold ton general in the British army. In F.nglish pas tin cared for by kindle grinnns, this noble boree paatsd the latter years of his life far in re peacefully and happily than iiis great and unfortunate master London Mail. a Weighty goaatlem The story is tohl of it gilded youth of Chicago whoso father employed it pri vate tutor to ram algebrit into tlm young man's head. In order to simplify the "plus" and "minus" tha tutor used the familiar il lustration of the counting of years front the birth of Christ. "Now, for instance, wu sxak of so many years A. D. or in the year of our Lord," he sai 1 1. "Those years counting from tho birth uf Christ wo may con sider SB tbo plus units. The years count ing liaek one I v nun Is font the birth of Christ we may take to bo the minus units. Now. suppose I a.k you tho ques tion, How many years elapse between the date 10 I! ('.'ami 10 A. D.?" "Let mo g t that st might, " said tlm young man, Tho iiiesllt ii was repeated. Ho sot iu deep thought for several moments aud then said: "Well, How, I'll tell you. 1 could answer (hut if I only knew iu what veur Christ was bOTB. " Chicago Kecoril sul, ilu,., I Ih. VlrMgn. While BpurgOOn was still a boy preacher ho w as w arned about it certain virago and told that she intended to give him a tongue lashing. "All right, " ho replied, "but that's a game at which two tun play." Not long ufb-r, as ho pBSSSd her gate one morning, slut assail ed him witli a Mood of billingsgate. II" smiled ami said: "Yes, thank you, I am qftltS will. I Impo you aro tho same. " Thi n oams another burst nf vitas lion, pitched in a still higher i,. to which 1m replied, still smiling! "Yes, It doss look rather sa if it is going to rain. I think 1 hud better be getting ou!" "BlCSS tho man I" she excluiunsl, "he's iis deaf us a post. What's the usu of storming at him." and so In r rav ings ceased nnd wi ro never again at tempted. Tim Bjotlee f it. "Yon Would bo pretty," pBIBiftSd tlm other, "it you didn't know it your self." The gnrgeoiii I' on creature book her head, "lean know nothing," she argued. "1 have mental iinpres liOOft bOt they do not establish exter nal fact. Externality is a figment of subjectivity, i.'rgo, 1 do not know I am pretty, ipusl erut ileinonsl nunluin. " Casuistical suhiletii s, doubt lots, but not easily to be swept uwuy for all thut. -Detroit .louriiul tlllll.O'S ai'l M IIV M I M UT, No i oantry on tin- Inns of the tertb has liner mountain nery, with all that go, s to make up Ideal summer resorts, than Oisgoo, The Coast range on (lie oeeftfl side, (lie Itlui mottntftlne on the oastj with the fresh ami evergreen Cu-cudcs dividing Ihe itate Into Eastern and Western Ote gon i form a combination of mountain glory of which any country might well be proud. The Cascade I - the principal range ami la a oootlouatlou oi tbo Sierra No vadas oi Calllbrohi ami the m in If adree of Mtileo and Central Amerl ca. In Oregon their sides areeveriasting green, pure ooM wstert flow from their rock ribbed lidSS, ami numerous snow peaks point htavsnvard tbsli bony heads crow in d w ith eternal snows. Iu the dark depths of the pure itrssmi that flow from their snows and gla ciers, Ihe lint -t of speckled and todsldu bseutlts bare their bean Is, and In tho mountain KOI es and fastnesses, deer, l i ar, cougar umi elk hold uudisputiil possession. I illy -live miles east of Kugelie III m little valley, through which the Mc- Kenslo roars in its turbulent Journey to the sea, is the If OKoOtiS Bridge Mistofllis Its iieigliborhisid Is a gn at resort for seekers of pleasure and health. The holey Hot Springs Ho four and a half miles to the southeast ou Horse Creek, a MeKoasta tributary. Ihe llilkiiiip Hot springs are sl& miles tttst of the llii.lge ou the mailt McKeiiie ri vi r. II dh springs liavc an identical temperature of 188 dSgNSB, an alim -t similar unalrsh, ami are spe cities for miiuy diseases which allllct humanity. Apart from their wonder ful medicinal value for certiilli disi uses, their waters are most excellent to tone aud strengthen thu -yslem after too severe attention to the ordinary and business duties of life. Such are the uttriictioiis that He just at our diMtr yet, we are sorry to admit, our people do not fully appreciate Iheirail VantagSaand worth. They are loo near home insecure Ihe recognition they deserve. A Nurruw Kaeap. "All, no!" shu sighed. "Tliero it nothing new under tha sun. " Ho f. it around he th mustucho h thought lie was raising ami turned a beseeching look ujmiii linr. "Of course," shn went on, "tliut can't be classed lis new. It looks several Weeks old Ut least. " Fur a moment, however, she thought she hud permitted ihe Cisiplethwaite millions to get uwuy. Indianapolis Journal. ' Frrnlom Fr.nn Ti-rrlblo -l.,. . . At lust. 1 urn thankful In say, thu oners hi dead, Bo longer shall my soul isj oorrodod by the thought iimt l ought to be in my M..H and am not. Nnlongi r when I am in in v stall shall I writhe ! in anger to think of thu stupidity of j wasting my Brno K London Saturday i Beview, A B. Y World Hem. Fron tha World Of last Saturday: Mtsire stays In the tombs. Alleged "Badgers" cannot give fi. Ill ti ball each. Mr and Mrs William A I Moore, the alleged "badgers" oberged by Martin Malnui, proprietor of the New Amster dam Hotel, with fleecing him out of a 16,100 note, wore arraigned In 0 oners! Bastion yesterday before Judge Cow ing. They had Hot guilty. Mrs Mooie was elegantly dreaded ami wore tome of the new famous diamonds, TbUlU were n number of well-dressed men Iu the court who eyed her with BOM than passing interest one el these men wasavom- panlsd by Detective gorges ut Vaiiely, but if any of them recognized tho woman as a participant In any for mer experience, he did not admit It, Hall wits set at f 1,000 each. As bonds were not forthcoming the two were returned to the tombs. Mrs Moore has a warm friend in the Salem Journal, which says: Thu Bftlem friends ol Mrs Madelniue Kayue (fttrahani Moure ate conlldcnt that the bus been tbs victim of a base de ception. All who knew Miss Stratum are unable to in lleve '.hat she would be capable of a base action. When the facts ure all known she will lie brilli antly vindicated. Whatever Moore may bo or may have done, Miss Ntrahati's standing socially In Oregon was such that her reputation cannot bo tarnished even by tier husband's misconduct. If ho Is guilty of conduct its charged, she has been tho victim of a scoundrel for whom no punishment can be loose. Vere. The Examiner Of Wednesday gives its first account of Hie all'air, with the pictures of Mi ami Mrs Moore. The latti r aflers no resemblance to her. Ou Nov loth, the couple bail nut seal red bell sad were yet In the tombs. The proprietor of lbs Grenoble ays no Jury will convict Mis Moore, us she Is too charming a. womuli. sl,sitl Monthly. Portland Times: "An oiiler was made by County J udgc Cake this morning, urantlng $100 monthly lo keep and main tain the residence i f the late Henry Ihlflng, The executors of the wlil be ing hdvlsed they could not as yet legally give to the daughters of the deceased the money uppr .pi luted fur the expenses of Ihe establishment, i S titloin d the court for an allowance " Lebanon BxpNSM "HevCAWo'l ey of f.ugt lie, attended r. meeting nf the board of trutteea of Mineral Springs college yesterday."