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Tit BANQUET ' ii"-"ini-: d .,. ; pMitleoail UNTO THE END. I Inn r.nt wtt-Ttr u -uurr. -v iiatli. max . r hat the tutu:. lxM. I.ut tin I know. ru. lu-Tvr t o I thai) u (lvi i i 111 tvrt ro forenl to (o. UM,.. ti the mut. Lane County Soldiers Rojaiiy Entertained. I" I UK KlUdm: -He n snlrf n the i-mtU.i i ii u credit uf Lha ula nf Ku. I ... . . 1 1. ai i a- tun- ii't-j in octt i.U! .-IIHIS".. , a - though i a vi r. early tnrnr, t.i extend '" lha gallant n n -m ug a 4dicr a c ir W t1 greeting Mini tit serve I 1 'hi- u a sOMIDtU u break nt. .ln On. nt-oole dhl themselves honor In the manner In u tolntpm .ha.hw. lv tost blend w i: it-it thev aawoiaHi race I veil (Vim. puny t ', f heir own oompatif, 'it lite hIiiti raro, tod continued itii r-plen ill.l banquet In I h" ev.-niiiir, 'In- I t t ' r OTHER MATTERS IRCIDERT. 111 ' ' '. h IU .pile uuy (iuwd. .u u unnecessary i wearom g tho The banquet lu the east peik lel I "buye In Idna 0ig,l to Lane county Mohtifra V All thte m dona hi duo raoognltl n onnil'ieie ill rvrry iieian aini nu- mug t m- w it,,. . n,.,," r.T Mia IbMgb Out Hit awfal .tifi his mf and cull lung nf. whi rv b. mUtonw ta a row lJ all of h:i,;.lneaa, jt tw II to; I lull ba gtran p..ura.' to Ibu ami. With lifo'a inlittht wbtu the tun Jlra Krw, Though Joy ipKli. h and ajrrow's itapa r llW, I "l ull ha given oiuraiw to thi t-nd. t do nut quintti n what thi years portend Or good nr 111 whataTtf Wlad may Mow; U I" i Bough, oil- Oftl f. r m loJUM I ihall 1" i..f. ... ..I : . R 1 -Ella VYbusl. r WiU-ux In Youth l'.iu.utilon A LITTLE BIT OF A DARKY. aa lacking t) make of It a mm pht a Ma lakUfl u'uvu I.....,,! lfl.ll . ,UC0t-. l u laaiaa mwmw .... decorated wmi em n .acta, ami every n piilntiuenl waselegunt In It- nfp. m , m That the hatnplel Itsell a one m tempt peceoua of even oploureeu dc. iires the MIOWlOg BMOM wi" 'eetlfyt MENU. Roast chicken with dfttalog. 8: Iced Ham. r.itatnea, Cuciimliera. Hot Roll. While and Btowh Brrad, Bottaf. Honey. Fruit. Cream ami LttiUOD PU. r,.. Coffee. Chocolate. Letuoaadfl. At each -lute lioutoniere'i were pluced, and tliey were noon trai -r. ri. I tn the brown lilouref, which maile a tlttlnic hackcround. Hn hntid fnrniidied music diirlni; the banqlMt. A large crowd w In the park and tnjoytd with the buys their evideut aatlafnctioti. Tne ladles i.f the Bed Cnw Suci. ly aud BoMrgancj Corpt who tendered the baii(Uet, have a wnrin s.i'it In the hi trtl of the bove, who axsnciate with "Uiii; int'ii Ifavrvcd the uravi , pi none ,., ,(, , , ,. ,,(. d io tr imuuilj a iNUi to uiiu- in. ire 'Ou a yeur ,. . rile in ma ii ..I i .( , eieome ihey ten Fv it, O ie tiimg liutltiMUlt, aud n l , hjM- am,.. i urupvr eltner, wa the, at least, eewlttt: MliUttat asr i f ihe recep tion I think than . uoi a sluyla dvtnoemtle -m- i , , . a ,, MMehelrrueii i n i.iniiui Um .t tlie hiail id . , ,i (l a- t n a - ft. Bvi ..1.0 i.i tiu ,,,,,,1. tet-u.i ii ,i tt-i eral srraliaeUMrliU ' n punl . an Bvrj m u wno sal tin Um rCep loll , 'aif.i ill the afien . ivu a NpUU Ivan , -u one Aiul . ry epeekei was a repub lican, ear ur, VVaattii i-uihvloii oil demoorata unci populleti lutemional? ItlaitnuiRi i Ii -t the mausganieni nl ttale affair would allow auy political oonpltSioa ioenterlnio the occasluul Ceitainljr no, republican wli have the; lie Told III. .t..p Well mid llraoril Rla Itrnard. He wns n little bit of a darky, not uinch Magei than lump of cnal and n it iiiuoli winter, aud when I called hint np to do an errand fur mo actOOJ tli ftreet lii.i eyt a snapped as if they wem eJoctrtfled. "What is yonr nniue!" I inquired. "Tank, buss, " be answered, with a bow nnd a grin. "That's a qneer kind of a uhiiio. Your people aren't tcuiperauco folks, are they T" " 'Deed, boss, I dun DO. Dey cnlls tuo Tank, but uiy uauie's l'asquutauk Per qninmns." "Ohl" I laughed. "That's name ani Igh for two kids like yon Where do J i ii couio from?" "I 'o f'um Xorf Ca'liuy. boej." "What are you doing so far from heme!" "Poin th" l -t 1 kin, bocs. " Fie stop; i'd a moment t.i study. "How much hnvo you made today V "When I gets dt 10 cents yoU's n snort HUM train to meet Mio was de- as her feet s exclaimed i ie the air of All niv trou- leiiierny to eluliu a sup. rioiity of gwinter gin me, uo said, with a ipeakere in t hut party In BUfOUe over shrewd littlo smile 1 bud not agreed the derDocrata, Ton price at all "an 1 gets to cents lake this lis- uf MutiYniau for in- mo 1 m" 1,0 ,lux n man nu man SO cents, boss. if genii, li en for In . . . utun,,.. 12 11 1. ,, t.'. 1. aJ. It V ihtir t.odspecd ami warm reception '' '""i r j ..Ih tlmt uU? Yin can't live on 'JO .... . . . .... ll 111. (l-l. III!.-..,. T.u...u IV'..!..... Ii me the terilcr worils ami i-ivuig - J'ui ""ri """"" cents dnv, cau Von ministratioug of the women. LOVELY HYPOCRISY. it tip rrlaka Wklah ihoei what Ciiiianmiilale Irlna, Is I'nIII. a dramatic writer 1 f Ban FranciaM I'.'l- th following a:: its t g story of Patti'i last elsit to the Pacific coast Hi wat at the siation a 1th many others to mu t th.- gnat diva when she nr- tieed. "The diva etejpped front the train." Ml 1 the Ssu mncll nn. "and after inl aling ii lung full i if fog remarked 'till thij is heaven! All my troubles i: paid foe. Thank bt ivcn, breathe ti i ilr of San Franci nee again!' Tbie waa all very twrel m the high eaaan bird, and the newspaper buys weia all dslighted. "Bowevi r it was only tx fore l wi nt down t" Ibi Pattl at SBlt Lake Cltj Kending from her car. torn hi d the ground 'Thank heaven, I breal 'Salt Lake Cltj once B bl. s in e paid for. OU. this is heaven ! SSL . m .ma lu... ... . .1. " - m. in- ii' p('ii.t'i ivjb ii it uaUHHSBII with her. "As for myself, on I lb of theso oc casions 1 wns delight' I ;ilso with thii diva's lovely hjrpocriey, thst neenrse)! j tin Which the jKiet tells us takes t he I best men in 1 never thought Patti moch of nu actress, but I changed nj 'mind in thin rccpecl nftcr witnessing these two cihihitions. " Nothing n the way of "lovely liy pocrisy" can surprise uuybody who lias ever seen l'slti on the coiicert stnge. Slie rushes to the footlights, u vision of smiling radiance, ej i cwtmming wttfa the moisture of overpowering joy Htnl n look of pleading affection on bar coun tenance, as if the present moment v r.t the happiest ol I r lifo nnd us if sho were consinihsl by mi eager desire to embrace and I(i-s .-vrrybody in the an dieace. And al id ea it all an naturally nd ipontaneouslj thai the majeety of the iisseiublai'.' is iii.-tuntly "ma heil' and would i bi i tfully lynch anybody who would intimate that there was auy "acting" about it MINING TROUBLE GROSS IMPOSITION The Recent Helena Mine Survey Jake Klein, a Eugene Man, Difficulty Being Discussed. Treated Shamefully. After the lis liquet had concluded the . - were taken to the Armory Hal . ibero dancing wai t he progratn until 1 1 o'clock. NOTES. The baud boys have the lliai.ks of all for their kindness in donating music. Also the orche-tra which played in the evening Ladies lu churgeof the breukf st and qellon f i he day? II" we parti-ai.s nl banquet yesterday request everyone r.uniunsinn, louiig, Hosier and .skip- J shadow, if a shadow could show worth; fan the republicans fnrnleli al there, came into the little black facet la-i'tr li-i? I might manllod other uinl with it a hard Um as of determi nation. "1'so gutter lib, boss," he said. "I cuin't die, fir dey uiu't nobody hut mo ter take kesr ob mammy, au she's mighty po'ly mos' oh do time. " P. saibly I'asipnotank IVrqnimaus woa working on my sympathies and his story may have been told many a time before. Inn I think nut, nud 1 know that his revenue for that day was uiore tlinu 30 cents. Washington Star dem rats available as apeakera ou sucli i i ccasio'i as tl hum under I eooaideratlon, but I deem Ii imoeoea sar. Why leave out the a hole list nt clevi r and patriotic democrats, save ona, mid make up I lie Hit emlrely of leoun. leans, s una of whom Hired mi a burning i lltioal their vie i pit I lot-'.' nr be wo (hiding dishes, linen or table cu'lery lake the same to the Otakii office, where owner can secure same. Ihe boys are all anxious to don 'the clolhiug of private citi.eus again. "What a manly attitude and be hsMor the boys have," is a common expression. Chaplain Gilbert brought a monkey across for his little son, aud it m re n Ived with delight. Tlie most popular man In the regi ment Chaplain Wm H Gilbert. This is what every man says. It is easy to I see why. The Isiys big American WmI hearts are full of gratitude for hi nmuy noble acts. Bugene, Aug 11, 1899. Amerloan OCLAH, t hn i it i ra appkuvkii Improvement Work at Hlualaw, 0 -quitie ami Cooa day in Proceed. rorlliiud Tilc'cram Aunnst II. Cpou ti.e raoommeudation nf Cap tain Han, Doited Htatca engineer) the letting nf rM i Ul - for j liy .M-rk at Blttalaw, ClMj il I Uoot bay has la-eu approved by the Chief of engl- Kepoit of Fourth of July Committee 111119. BJKMUCT. Amount held over from 'OS cele bi at ion 3 33 Subscription HS "o Licenses - 00 limitless of Liberty couteat --' ) Ilattleshlp Wiuslow coutest 40 00 Total receipts from all eourcee...7C1 06 EXPENSES. Music VW8 00 Grounds H8 00 Prizes 188 Illutiiinutinns' lire works, etc "6 lio Parade l"i 0 ll Store bills to 00 11 -Id A J.i' ' i u III have Ihe work at Cooa bay, John Kleruan at Coqullle, and Mule it .Smith at Mu Islaw. In about tuo weeks the 0OU , titcts will be approved, Some of the OOnUaOlora are anxious to tegin opera t ioni as soon as poaolblc in order to get as much wotk done its I bay can before winter. Will KRLICS, All the Noldlera Have Collestloni If tii- vari.iua things collected by memberei.f the Gretron regiment, or even company C, could be plurtd on exhibition together they would form n display wondorlul lu its expression of varloue b nml manner! ami customs. ii.- Waa Ho aatkovitr. The New York Times relates an anec dote concerning Mr. Howells that is good enough to be trne, whether it is or not According to rept rt. it dispute us to the words "lunch" and "lunch eon" recently arose between Mr. Mid Mrs. HoWelU. Mr. Howells championed "lunch" us the propel term. whUa his wife defended "luncheon." At last, ut Mr. Howells' snggestiou, they appealed to the Century Dictionary to settle the question. "Welt I Wai rijiht, after alll" he exclaimed in triumph, nnd hu rend alond the following extract quoted as showing correct usage: "We lunched fairly upon littlo dishes of rose leaves delicately preserved." "From what author is that sentence token?" inquired Mrs. Howells. "Why. I declare, from W. D. How ells I" "Pshaw!" was the retort. "He's no authority. " Cnrloua Illnl llnblla. It is a well known fact that if tho young of almost any kind of bird aro taken from the nest before they can fly tho old ones will feed them most atten tively if tho cage in which the littlo lords are inclosed is pluced somewhere where tho parents cau reach it, and a popular but erroneous belief is current that they do this for a time, aud end by poisoning tho wing ones. This, however, is u mistake, tho fact being that at n certain stagoof a young bird's existence, when it is nuturully able to begin catering for itself, the HER FACE WAS NOT FAIR. Hut Titer.- W.ia Hue lu Wliuri sln Wi. ill.l M lie llcnutllul. Tho blind boy raiaed a vapt face to the light "And my therl' he said qnes tioiiiugly "Tell mo how she looks gain. I shall soon lit) able to see. Slid I know I shall And one morn baautlfol than all the reel and cry mothee I moth er ' Why do yon not speak t" His sensitive face was turned re proachfully toward bin father "ten have always told me how lovely she is she is Uttli not taller than my shoul der I know that. " The old man laid his arm over tho lad's shoulders. "Yon inmt ku w now what )otir blindness would have kept you from knowing. " lie said "Yonr unit Inr is not fitir and la-utitiful OOW in face, hut In r soul is what tied Hindu for a mother. When you can see. hsik for the face which holds the greutest love You will not be mistaken Il will hu yonr mother 'a " Tho great surgeon looked for a mo ment or two into the 1 1 'iitb ss e es, and then turned and laid bla hand on the father's trembling arm. "Unly God can make bin see, my frieud, " he said kindly. "Yonr liny was born blind, nnd buUMU ssill enn uot help him. " The blind boy wus the first to speuk, and he laid his arm nr. nnd tho sudden ly aged form of his father. "Come," hu said, "let us go buck to mother. Sho will always ' beautiful to me now," and they turned nnd gnvo place to tho others. N. a York World Wick, il l hing mac he tea, knives, nuns, itronls, naymiets, arrow-heads, ,,ari Mt birds, also qnitu naturally, cease spi Mi-head-, ihleiils nf skins, .Filipino to attend it, and then, if tho hirdllngs , ., ' , L . and Spani-h umf . rm and Insignia of ! are shut up in tho cago and their ens IB0,0M ' I rank, shells, nullv.. cisttlmee, rings : todian has not thought of placing some TMn, and other jewelry, canea, coins, l.tera, SJ at vir ,lihl"'Bul 1 ,e-v l Total expenses ,o!ih " ' die, not from toison ndministered by u, . , lure, in fact It would a em l hat until- , . , : , .,.;,, st Balance turned over to commit- ! tho parents, but from starvation. St teeou soldier's fast return break- s in 701 OS HBW BAILBOAD. log had boon slighted by the oldler rrdVPoet-Diipatch, reilc-nuuiers. . Today. In a majority of stores, pri- Podelar a Oaa lataraaalaa. ! anllaatlnna ,. aaklKltlnn "I SUlUioS"," said the editor US ho aim nl Lieut Hu-ion, in Kauffhuan'i win Atticlesot Incorporation of ih' Cor- Valllaand southern Mini. ng the most Inteies.ing being that T'TrlT 1Z l Hi HUUI U. Ul".. .mm. - - ......In. M dew, ami th M is Pierce in Bar-,' , nil." answer. .1 tho Tonng ker's window. Otbera will be die- ,mlI, who had submitted it- "I dosig- played in a few iHy-, wlien tho boys Imt jt merely as versification. " i;et leste l nnd coni'iieiiee to unpack. When tho editor hud recovered from Articles of incorporation of the Cor-' Add to t hie the bundredoof kodak bis astonishment, he made hustn to say : VallU & Southern Bailroad company vlewe the boye have, together with , "You may leave it I huve uo doubt ... ... . i , ' I hall find cou-ld. rablo merit In it, Steel, C W Washburn, B F Pker, B Mated In a qolel but Interesting way, S Hyland, M Allen, F M Wilkius, A I Md the honM-eteylng citizen finds iu 0 Woodcock nud H 8 Wallace iu the ' us ,eBrl tt desire to get nil that Is county clerk's ofllee. possible out of the opjiortutiity the The nama nf the eomnanv will be i.,,..' ruinm ..IT. rs lim In harainia fa- "Th iv... in. .. u..ii.. p.HmuuI ih.. . .i.. ... i . naner ubejnt how ter git rich. ry, ii i i, j " Tiepusa Teddy-Lldn't it tell how Co," and its duration unlimited. countr . F, Tf. ver count no n ; A BtaeoHe OM altos. The first Greek lett. r s .ci ty Phi lieta Kappa was otganited it William and Mary in 1770, and I Dong the char ter members wuro John Marshall, chief justice, nnd Bushro l Waiblngtl u. asso eiato jnstlce, of thu lunBtme court; Spencer Koane, who whs considered the ablest jurist ever UCOdUCI A U VtrginUII John Brown and Klcph n T. Mason. enatOM fiTim Virginia William Short, minister to Spuin and Holland, and LUislm Parmulno, a imtiv of Mnssa cliusiitts. who establish. 1 chapters ut Yule and Harvard in u he returned borne. William and U ry wai thoiirst college to adopt the i It 1 live q -.tem of study and tho honor sy.-b m in the gov ernment of its students. TI Id huild- iug bus been restored to almost its orig inal condition, aJthongh In tho dayaof its prosperity was doubbl its present sue. - hicago It. cord and I shall Ie glad to look it over care fully ut my leisure." Chicago Post WmttM I'ltiiu the lllsi-ns". Handout Harry I wasted do hull inornin yesterday reuuin a pieco iu no It Is proposed to build and equip a flrit-olase railway from Eugene to Coos Hay and also from Corvallls to Eugeue. Principal place of bushiest, Junction City. Capital Block $50,0b0; each share $10. Jli.ii.lont Harrv It dldu t toll no The Oregon Slu'e Press Association way but workin. San Francisco Ex will meet this year at Astoria, on Ihe amlner. Jlst of August at the time of the sixth Jbe liest donkeys erne fr.'tn Arabia, annual rig' Hi. Betldee the MWepepOf They have clean, smooth . its, hold men to visit Astoria there will be th. ir beads high and are used only for Here's how thev do things down in , ., lU to witness the regatf. in wbb h riding puriK-aea. aiany .,!. - n w w from Han . - . .. m 1 .1. .... l'rull.l'.l "" " i ruticisio, ,. . . , . , . . . . -. I jeoauon as retxirted by tne . n.enon: ro ing orowi "I-ast Frldav nlirht. while the tlec- Oakland. Portland. Taconia. Seattle, , ' ' . . .-.' , . - 1 - . . narnea-iuKs ai o mc no.. trie doctor was holding forth on the Vanoonvor, VIctOTU and other coast j street near the hotel two young bloods dues will participate. The regatta jjerr Dosen. a German trav. ler who from across the river, proceeded to rou was started as an Astoria Institution, explor.d the west coast of Putu nii. heir horaea through the crowd and to' uUt n has grown to such proportions says that mosses of all sp.-ei.s are de egg' the doctor, causing MMBOthlOg Of that It can be properly cbt-ed as a '; I i '!'': " au extraordinary do u panic. They were promptly arrest-1 gUle Md thisyear It will b. J ShP ed and were fined one $20 the other ' wtj worth aeelng. wn,urf W hat a liner Will I at. Tim Triinsvuul Boer will eat ahuoat anything in tho fle-h. Bab or fowl linn, for all is grist that cum to his gastro nomic mill, and the following miatnrn is voted most delectable 1 the majority of tho rougher clu-s.-s A great square slice is cut off a loaf BUda of HUM un sifted meal an 1 ' verod with a thick i layer of jam. preferably strawberry. A 1 row of surdities is then placed oil top, aud the oil from be sardine box is lib- erully poured over thu whole. A loud . gmacking of lips and other manifesta tions of thorough appreciation uccom pany theditpoaal of this delicate bonne 1 boncbe. H"t tho nnsopbistic.tt.-d Poor only Indulgt in this lnxury win 11 ho melius I 1 nj v a special treat, ijnitn re gar.ll' m of expense. Chambers' Jutir nal. I I N ll. The beautllnl girl had parted forever i from the only man she ever really loved, and all" w.t- . id-r than w.i . u-u.-.! with bar up d nch oooaafcwa They tried to comfort her. 'There nr always g'sjd fish left In tho sea," they urged. "Yea, bnt when you catch thcra they turn ont to ba lobsters!" she eielaUnod bitterly, thereby showing that after all a person's hsir may curl naturally without rendering a person entirely dt void of awn Detroit Journal. COURT OF OS COMMISSIONER WALTON haitr llaaid. lug 1.'. Untied .stsie- Cnmmlaelooei .1 .1 Walton 1- angaaed today iu loveetl gatli g ti.e rut hi trom - at the Helena mine, Uohemta, whereiu U M t'olller( aa deputy Ue) miaerul aarveyn s previ nu d Iroin 111. king surveys. Tl e III- tare la entitled "the I'm e, Htati vi Juliu s j Jeunlnge," anargod with forolhly hindering survey uf mineral laud, Mr Jennings waived I aiatnlnatlnn ami was placed uuder bnids nf gjfjQOQ to epH' ir before the 0 s grand Jury. The second oase is entitled 1 rha (Jolted Btatee K j Jannlng, it u Martin. II D 1 nil, to, lack Bcog, Bobl .M irll i and John Pile alias John1 Jantoe,1 charged with obatrnctlog the siews nf ihe surveyor engaged in this work, as previously mentioned, As i t tir Aim gitce to preea the oaaa l being beard, a large numoor of Wltneeaea ate being examined, and il Is attracting mil. Ii attention. Among tboee iu ttieuiinm-e on Mia , taet are Jarnee J Jeiinlnge, P J Jen. nlnge, D it Murray. H D Taffeta, 1 JR Jamee, w iinss. RT Martin, harlot Berk, W ll 1 limit r. Root Martin, W v Maelvreon, Lincoln Taylor. It will be iftiit inhered that Ibeea mini'-', which aive promise nf being very valuabi , have furiilshed much litigation, ami win doobtleee prove very espenolve before definite owner ship is oetatdlahad, Deputy r 8 Attorney P Coahow nud 1. lliiy 11 appear for the Culled rltaiee and Attorueya A c Woodoock nnd J s Medley for delkndanta. 1 a 1 1. 11 1 (i.N THE WIBO. Opinions of the Filipino Campaign Kroat the Line of the Volunteera iiittuu'i lataaraak Allhoiih most of the rotumiug vol 11 nt. -t . were loo tired t 1 I nl k war they lei fall oocaelonal obeervatloni that I OHwrly Indicate tlielr oplolona. Pol lowing are HOtiit" of the observations mutle in tho tiaiu from Bogona to I I'orl html: "Otis is ullrlgl.t, but " "If tbe b ilipino war is In be ended it must 1 1 dad al t ree." "A gill 111 Ii.. is 11 sec. mi I ( ieorge Wash ingtoii. fl is picture is to be fountl in almost avery Filipino house." "The star lu the Philippines will not end until the last Filipino Is captured nr killed." " Tins talk about Agulualdo'a follow era ileseiting him is all rut. livery man aweare by blm until he is tidier captured nr shut." "Malabon never would have bu n taken had the enemy been Buglleb 01 German. Only the poor marksmuu slnp ol 1 be I' liipinoa saved the Ameri cans and enabled them to rout the enemy." "IfAgUlOftldo had mora arms he could make it very inlensiing for Ilia Americans, From the best Informa tion 'ihlainuble the entire insurgent force has nnt to exceed 10,000 stands! ol nuns." "The mui ksmanship of th. Filipinos j is improving wonderfully, Many of I fi. 10 are unw able to pick nit an Amerloan aa anally aa we can pick nil a Filipino." "Americana ut lioinu have no idea nf the extent of the Philippine Islands nr the strength nf tlie natives." "At Ih" pr sent rate ll will take the ; Americana 80 yean to whip the Fill plnoo." "Aguinaldo lias plenty of money, as he Is iiue of the best lux colleetois on j me Islands. Much was also rc alixtsl I.i looting tbe Spanish monaatarlae, while thu Filipino juuta at Hoog Kong Is, ton, it great pro ducer." "The Filipinos lire no quitters. 'I hey ii r ii- k -ml lighters n- thure aro lobe found anywhere, although they luck military training and discipline." "AgUlnaldO! closest advisers are wealthy l.hinese." "We have had all the Filipino fight Inn wo want." 'The Ann rlcaus made a miatuke lu not retaining the Filipinos as allies. We incurred their eiimily either ignoraiitly or through hellish motive, aud aro now reaping the consequences." liold Discou n t! ut I ho Dalles. The Dalle Chronicle: A Hob body of gold-bearing ore wa struck in the si iii ill tide of town T'iiurxluy morning, so tbe Sinclair Bro Inform u. The ledge Is l'i feet wide, ami run from northwest to southeast. Two men are woiking on It The exuet locality has not been made public, but it I said to be within Ihe city limits. It wa assayed by Mesar Sinclair and gave ts per too In gold. rRUOUlCNUY DrClAREO INSANE. T he fo'i i Ateoebved Prea dl patob appeared lu the Man Francisco Bumluoi of auk io "Victoria, It C, August 7. - V !,av log been taken all lha way frnn Mel WyU Crtek, Where he had Ih Ii work ing a rich i la in. to Dtwaon and bulg ed Iii a ti ll bo two day. tin a I barge of Insanity, It wa- found dial Jacob Klein, of Eugene, Or, waa ai sana a any man in the Klondike, and he i laiins tlmt In. waa the victim of a deepplannod ooneplraoy, "Kl. in say lie had a very rleh e!alm on Betwya oreeh ami a number of men lit lhat district were anxious to g t h dil of It, The Idea, M his story goes, came to them that If they could get him out of the country it would te eay to relocate (he claim Phey decided upon the plan of trumping up a charge of Insanity agalnel him, knowing that all Insane people hie sent o it nf the Klondike oountry. a man holding a doctor' ocitlfloale waa found who declared the man waa Ineane and the charge wa then made at pollen heailquaiters, Willi Ihe result that the unfortunate man was st nt In I . ., a n lunatic. (Ill Ihe way down, Klein says, Ihe po liceman w ho w as escort Inn him agreed to let him go if he would have the country, leading Klein to tadleva thtU tlie police were parlies tn the scheme. After stayn t; two .lavs in the Daweoo Jail an examination a ordered by the authorities and tlie doctors, ile Clared Klein perfectly nine. All In vestigation has been ordered." Klein Is well known In Fugenr, where he lived several year-. He Is well liked, considered a steady, hard working nun, and has tinny friend who hope lie wl he able tn taut the fellows who tried tu down blm. Klein went to Alaska tlie Ural time two years ago, and worked the entire sum mer packing mi the trail from Skag- way to Lake Bennett, earning frum I8 to 8S6 par day. He spent the win ter III Bugene and went to Klondike tins sptli g. Previous to going Iii Al nku Klein had charge of F .Si Wll- klns' Fnl i mount property for several years. "A BEAUTIFUL CiTi." "DeatlaCd to lie due of (he heading PlaOM In Oregon." The following Is taken frum The Pukwaua, South li.tkotn, Press, of August 8th I "The travel thruugli the agricultu ral portion ofOregun was a continuous round nf pleasure. At Bugtttt, a btatV tlfttl little city nf al out 8,800 people. III the Wlllnmete valley, of which I hnvo Morn spoken us being the most fertile and productive uf the agricultural por tion uf Oregon, breakfast was served In a beautiful picnic ground mi a hill overlooking the town. Muiintaln (mut were served in gruat abundance, and linn fruit, i specially chenles, were In evidence by the husht-I. I have ulready pokeo at length of the great imspitai- I ty ul' the people ol the Willamette and Itogtie river vulleys, but let mo say that no place on the whole Inline rary were the new spa per people more hear. Illy and courteously treated ihun at F.ilgene, Hilunted ns It Is, In the heart uf one of the muat beuullful vnlley uf the entire West, ulul Inhabited by a people not excelled in push anil enter prise anywhere, it is declined to be. come uiie uf Ihe leading places In Ore gnu, When the party left Kugeue they were showered with bouqueta of great varieties of Mowers." Stage Accident. iiaker Bepubllean,Ang Bt "Mi Dan iel Bass, a well known mining man uf Seattle, who left bore only the uther day to go In Hums, was brmight In tbla afternoon on the Humpter train with a h g broken lu two t lance, tho result nf u staco accident. It seems that on the road from Sumpter to Hums, which Is lu a bint condition, at a particularly rough place, Mr Bass was thrown out of the vehicle entirely, aud sustained a double fracture of tha Ie,', On arrival of the tialn here a number uf friends met thu unfortunate gentleman at thu depot and he waa taken to the home of Mrs R il Oaati Tomorrow he will las snnt to Portland, If able to travel arter hi wounds are bandaged." Mr Pass in a graduate of tho 1'nlverslty of Oregon. Salem's mayur deserve a medal for frankness. He said in Astoria the other dsy: ' When we take the census of Salem we enumertte tha peniten tiary, the reform school and the blind aeylum. Then we mil in about WsTO people." He should lint talk thus pub licly about family aflalr Keep the skeleton In tbe cloaet.