LEAVING KLONDIK gi II-K al UR4M"X PAHH, FmiiK r. iffil K i l by Mike Fit Bfcot rxiiianged. luiy Departures This Year Exceed, 1 by Over 8000, the Arrivals. AUAV IDLE Ml VmmmnTi B (.'. Bspt l. Tin' Dirigo arrived Idmb Alaaka today with 10 pawner gern an I gold d mt aatlHiatad Ht f iVi.iXKl Tin blggeat winner la Bar clay of North Iiskota. wilh InO,O0O, Among Hi" -- tig-rn w:m 1 r ' "aln worth, who went l OTW the EdlDOO" ton route. H reportt that lr Maaoii of Chicago, ud other who wera bM with itcurvy at Wind City, got through nafely. Since the optO iBg of navlgalnii, ac cording to passenger IIhI, (447 j- have left 1 1 1 ami 2Mi9 have Ar rived there. Thin aggregate dOM not Include l'00 lueu who 11 lateO down the river to Cpe Nome. Departure thin year exceed arrival hy Vila. It In estimated thut there are .10 men I broke In the Klondike who mut gi I out of the coiintry or lieoome object 82nO. ClrMl'l Paa, Or, Np( I Frank aright and Hike Daly h.d a iuei i . plate i u' i.Yli k Waduwdu evening, 'i ll Onr r. I waa over -III ill sum which Knright main mm-d wan flue him. Knright w shot In the ah'louieu on the left -Ide, hut laly waa not he, although live thorn were ex- I ' m gfd, BOrlgbl lingered until (I n'.-li.ck la-' Ming a'ol died In kreat BgoOJ I) iy wa ane-ted shortly afler tlie ihootlng. Lower River Steamboats Doing a Rushing Business. id ni Batata i rwMaotioo, N Martin lo Wbeeli r tr &. Owens, 100 acrea In t fOerd W u. J A BfOOaOB ami wife to H K I.amler, I 10 acre, in t IS a r w ; t'JM. 0O M Miller and wife to John K 1084, land . mill mauhiuery In T Marl wj IT60, out claim John K Vont and Kelly Lumbal , rHOusaaos leave pobtuao Portland Teleg ran, Sept I. Htrvnt time for tteam bunlne-. on the Willamette rlti r from Portland to Haleiu Iota begun. Every host that leave for un rivr noililn ma iu ggyeaatva Lawo. Si i itc Lu a way of Jogging my 5 thai l aa hardly in sympathy with," said Smith, with a orry smile, us he Hied away hi W south s gan bUL "Ahotit a itcuth ugo, as I waa prv paring to aona down town, she band-.-.1 n,e ft tter with the Injunction to be sure ami mall It at tho first raall Iwi that 1 came to. 1 ptxnniaed and nut the letter away In my pocket, " 'Now, don't forget.' she called after rne, 'aa the letter la very Important - I won't,' I answered and strulgbt way procatdad to forget nil almut It "The other day I chanced to be go ing through my pockets when I wa suriin.-od hy coming iotoss me wnum with lanld Are vo It WIIH Hh Ktfl aal v-,. a roung woman vivid Iruaglnutlcti and a caliulury oh," he aald to a young lynu r entlv. "I did come o near awing n llraadflll accident yesterday Juat too allocking!" "How did It bappaor .iierle.l youth. ' "Wkf. vuii aee. It waa llku There waa a horao coming along at the corner of I'roapect and Caae a horee ind a buggy-and they didn't aee the motor was bo cloae that la, the people In the buggy didn't tat It-there wna it woman drlvlug-ft woman and two Lhlldren, 1 thluk-and ahe tried to ilrlve tho horae ucroaa the track the . PAGUE ON WEATHER the thla: Says Danger of Rain is past Fair Weather Will Prevail, Hoas ia piN coaoiTioa I'ortland Telegram, sepn. Danger of ,Hln la paat. lor tha en I ke. H u l. - -.- .... ..Kr, loreca-' mrl., --1, theaeoaon will have rem-i Two hui dred mid fifty paw Dgera have lieeu engaged for nn boat 'hat leavraup on Halurday, and a! the other boata will In OlOWdrd, A boat In The BOOM K'M'H UP "unaay will uio carry k 1.1. d aaw mill large crow d. of charity next winter. The telegraph Hue baa reached a point on the Yukon river W) mllea aouth of Iawi on. '1 he work la being pOabad ahead at the rate of live in Ilia day. The government la hullding a wagon trail fr ini Caribou cnaiaing to a point Im;Iow White Horae rnplil', IbrOOgb Wat nn valley and around Thirty-Mile river. Thla will loom the dlatauca on the w hiter tr ill fully 100 mllea. .0'l ALh IIPBK1AL181H Murat lliiittcud ('alia Hard Nutiio at Cincinnati. Clnclnuatl, Kept 1 Kdltor Moral HaNtedd lectured laat night by invita tlOD to the EOOOOBlO Club, which meet lu the 'lne alreet Congr. gatloO al Church. The audience waa nnacel laneoua, In addition to the Btambara Ol the club, whli h In largely lluparaJtatlo. Mr HaJatoad'a eabjaot wua fTbaPbll- Ipplnea." After the laOUM, aOOOTdlDg to the rulea of the club, Mr llal-lr.nl Wfta piled Willi iUeatlnna. title of the jiietloiiera, with decidedly aympn thetlc liottolia for Agilluiildo, after hia qili itlou had been ailawered, lidded the remarka: "1 hope ( tl will la. kept In and IU keep on blundering until he and the whole army are driven Into the a.-n nt oapturad." Mr Halatead taldl "A man with thie-e aaOtlmaOta la n trnilor to lii oountry." Several men jumped up and re marked: "Two-thlrda of the audience think thai way." Mr Halatead replied: "Whoever think- that way ia a traitor." Then there wan a ruah down the hall with raiaed (lata, toward Mr Halatead, but a great number of men ittppad In iictwcen Mr Hah-tead and thoae who were ruahiug at him. Through the nolae and uproar waa dlacloaed the fact that the audience waa compoaeil of men on both aidei of the iueatlon. Mr HaUtead waa iiilrtly lead out of the church by a aide door and taken home. No blow a were atruck, but ohalri and aoata were Uaut and thete were loud threnta and a great uproar. machinery in T 10a I I v ; Tfo. y.ill All the nop pickera have a certain claim amount of bairgage, and the oeue pre- W W ( b 1. in Al d wife to John I) aented on the dock ju-t baloM Ihe hour OoebraO, land In . nage (irove, WA). "' departure I-n lu-y one. Moat ol Joaapb It 1 ker .d wife to Henry J ",0 p'ekera have pUc alr.-ady an Hii key et al, 41 ! acrea lu T H) a r 4 w; KAg-d, but w here am h la not Ihe oaat there a t,,, difficulty lu oblal: log wmk, for pickera art hi demand. The aeaaou laata from 1 Ik ut the pri -i nt time until the em) of the month, and during ihe entire time 'he boat doa giaul bu-ineaa, aa IDp laj u e Barrlcd after t.'ie paaaenger-i nil reach 'lie lb Ida. Portjl centa per box la the priOB lagraad upon by the growara tlua year aa a awltabla omnptna Ion for picking a box of hop. The ilaa of the hop box ia regiilat.d by law, and holda nine biiahela, A giaal icker, by w Hik ing from dawn until dark, can pick live and alx t,..xe- 1 i'hv, but the aver age arore I" three I ex. - ulifl li n r 11....1 1 1 l . tbar mv wife had given mo to mall buggy had ft top to It, nnd ahe didn't imrn,., u,, wl"""t fv .. .. - 1 ii..n...i..hHnir that h..nF the hell and the motor came . .. . ,uP'iou. luur i-e mwni . m a h iiiedicltd ruin . . , .,, ,.... . imn.,14.1.1 1 rfi.r r. u.i .,iiyl,.Hl nLnlii9t the buirirv "euii.ieu, rain BUfl UMU aaio 11 u.i in 1 ...rr.. ham.., . i.,. 1 m ''."-- -- - a crowd of prospective hop plokefa gianc(Hl at It to sec to whom -It wa ad- and pushed It along, and EM norte aboard, and by Saturday BOd ttaoday dr - I Jumrtal a little, nnd the woman "1 wan thuiidcratruck to find Uiat It 1 screamed, And tlie cnuiren-weii, 1 waa addressed to me. Thinking that 1 couldn't hear the children but the ui artto muat have taken leave of her man waan't s'trong enough to Atop the -.1 tore It open and found a note ' motor, and It pushed the buggy right that read thua: off the track!" "The gas l leaking lu tne nase- "And wnere were you un tuia umer 1 Wheat Is dried out Dent I'l-aw tend a man upto fix It' inquired the Interetted youth. I ta . and liarveat0 "I don't remember what 1 said when "1 stood by the curb." pr jceexnng everywhere. Th dun. I charred bona and found that tna "1m." , " muvm "gwt-amcunta . . . . t I ... 1 llfulU- In ,,,.ll -1 . g:t was atm leasing, Dill an ine saus- . -1 was so nervous, .von anon. j an me we( fuction I got out or my wiro waa mat fell l..ii. .. . niirhr i.vur VlU ... . . ' 'Alt ' "mvB,u waantngi 0. tnd the Oregon coast, bat did , far enough eastward U, touch T. wheat field.. Htorm oondlt.ou. btT , , . , ,,,, IBr weather wid van. 11 it coot and cloud v fk 1 AJ V at . f j-aumo rortnwett tixlay. PM- "ver tb the thought I would remember to pott the next letter she gave me, and I be lieve I will." Detroit Free Press. P.A0- n I. 1 .. . . Iiui.lt... . 1 .1 . ... . . ies. r""uuimi inorooghly, aorora 'And I ate chocolate creams Juat ns log to reports received at the we fast ns I could and prayed. Cleve land Plain Healer. James A E ther I udwIfetoBootbarn I'aelflc ( '1 , right of way, t.'i'i acres; Hetiiy Bannlngaand wifeto m. p. Co., right of way, 7JM aoraa; B110D. ii K Hou-ton and wile to B, P Co, right of way, COO an. a; CUM). Mra M K Yarnelt al Al.toB I' Co, right Ofwaji 1 7. 1 H acri-; 1600. J K Hanltb ami wife to B POo, right of way,. 1 is) aereaj nou. too a iTarnail and wife to 8 P Co, right of way, 1.00 acrea; $)UO. J C Nloholaon and wife to HP Oo, right of way, .l.'Jt acres; Lann a Klnon and bu.bami, to s PC., rlfbtuf way, 1.01 acre-; ITS 'S. I A Itngcra and wife to IS P Co, right of v . , li 16 acre-; $311. Curiia Hajdan to 8 POo, right of way, 3 UO acre; f in. Clirtla Hayden to .S I' Co, right of way; 4.0 . acres; ; .n. J J Bote mb and nu-ba...! 1. a i' Co, right of wav, it - acre-. I.oti. Praalaji t ontagya ai d wife to is p Co, right of way, 4.40 acres; fM. BallaBanfay and bneband to B P Oa, right of way, . 08 aoraa; ISOO. J H Yatnell tt al ta h I Co, right of way, 4.10 acre; f 100. Aualin BOOl to H p I n, tlglit of way, a .Hi acres 11.00. John H Spoil a and wife to 8 P Co right of way, 1 ."." acrea; .'A Sarah Waabburu to B POo, right of way, 4.N) liciea; lnO. Alary Ugyden and hubaud.t,o 8 P Co, right of wn i . 1 nr acres; ftU. Kllaha Morgan al d wife to H P Co, right of v v, 8.00 aora ; JnO. Joal War ai d wife to s p Co, right oi w ay, 4 nil aorta: f-i 0. B T laom and Willi to B f Co, right of way, U 41 acrea; lg8, J M Slo lb y and w ife to S 1 Co, right of w ay , 0, u aoraaj H.OO CArnelland wife, lo S l'fo, right of way. 8,01 acres; (JUd. 0 Oole and wife to B POo, right of way, 6 lit acre-; 8)1.00 J B Yarnall ei al to B P Oo right of way. Alfred Montgomery and the llooth Kelly Co, 100 icrca a r I u ; illHlp. BRANCH RAILROAD Contracts for Grading Will Be Let Next Week. Conduction Will Immndlsttlf fmki. BkOOordlag to agreements' in Bonih arn Padflo la making active prepara- Hons to build the brAiich railroad from Eugene to the Mohawk. The grading will BOOB Commenw. Ilid dera on this portion of he work are going over the line today with tlie civil engineer, and Ihe contract will be let within the next reek, The work of grading, It la undented, w ill he commenced where the road leaves the Nat , on trai I . 1 he .southern I'Aclflo expects to have all irrading ami bridges Bnlthed by January I, 1104). RDI STKlOl sUllRCH WORKBBB. Emulate tbe KxamptB of Bot. potato i'lUgrce. Monkrr Venaennee. Gibraltar Is notol for the monkey which live there. Visitors watch for them by the hour, and they may not appear, yet occasionally In full day light they will cross tho walls and roof surrounding the old cemetery from the Alameda garden, wliere they go to drink at the fountain. A subaltern tells an umualug story concerning this colouy of animals. Ala.iit tWO years ugo some olDcers managed to datacb a small monkey from Its fallows at tna drinking trough and kept It for a fortnight lu captivity. Then, for reaaona of their own, they thought well ti restore. It. Bo they took tna little beast back to the drink ing truii'.;!! early ii" mondng before the others had arrived and watched It In ambush. Presently the monkey vony came, raeonnoltend and. obdtrvlng the tru- nnt-ns th".v evidentlj ei:i.-;dered bltn -held n conaultation. After much chattering two of the UirB'-st ape ap proach. "1 ih" 1 "turned wanjerer, who appeared patrlflad with inar, seized him by his arms and, after apparently ati-augllng him, threw him over the precipice beneatb the signal station, evidevtiy lu revenge as a deserter. I nclr tain's Onlr "Tip." Tips given to Pullman enr porters hy government employees while perform ing official duties nre consldefed legiti mate charges ngalnst I'm lis Sam. They ure the ouly tips which are accorded this distinction. This Interesting fact wife in t DIBO, Paily Qaaid, avpt 3 Thai noble baud of pioneer who came to Oregon in an early day Is be lug thlnued out rapidly, and lu a tew abort yearn they will have all gone to to the Kar ltcyoud. However their defendants will always revere their mamorlea, N catcrday forenoon at B o'clock, at Ills home ln Cohurg, LAOS county, William Dch.ney, probably the lli-t Oregon aetller icaldlng In Ibis county, waa stricken by paralysis. Medical aid waa BUm monad, but It w as mi ll' a to successfully oombat the attack ami at .V10 o'clock In the aflcrmaiu, he passed away lurrounded by hia n .ble wile, his son 1 lay Ion, and John Dia mond, hi companion tor years, and sonic other friends, being T.t y. r of age. He bad been In feeble health for aeviTal yearn. The subject of our sketch was born lu the stale ol Tennesse,', cine 10 Mi--souil with hla pArcutn, and IbeO came to Salem, Olegon, In the year lst3-,. years Ago Ai d hA .1 In : be slate srar alsjoa. Ha naoTad to Laneoounty In the irly Wi, and real dad at Coburg a oonatdarabla portioo oftht time. Jle leaves his wife, who is 72 years of age am! lu feeble health, and four tons. The sous are: Thomas IVlaney, of Ureal Falls. Montana; JWilllam IV laney Jr, of HoqaJam, Wab; t'laytou Delauey, of l.ane county, and John Pelaney.who la in the Philippines, being a memiier of the Spokane ooaa pany, First Washington volunteers. HI many BAqQalataMSJ in Qoburg AU'l l.ane iviinty will deeply mouru hi-loan, as he was a true uiau aud friend. In order lo liquidate a debl of fKXHI thai hang on the United Bralhreo church of this city, the members have leased 11 to aoraa of land on the river V VV Haohbarger to i'.....th Kelly hotinm near ludklna Point, and plant Lumber CO, 4 acres lu I hi a r I w; fl. ed !he same III (Hitaliat. bast' and Henry C Uoloomb lo the Booth-Kali Lumbar Oo, 100 aoraa in t Hi a r I w; 11800 Hop t ontracta in OlaokMDM. Oragon OMy, Bapl I. It la note worthy that no contracts fur the sale Of hopa have Icon tiled In Ihe county recorder's office thin ssaaon, timwers arc not auMous to contract the crop this year, bUl are willing to take chances of securing a ginid price In Ihe open inarkcl. 8arUgS and Loai Aatix ial: m. J B Huston, special age: t of the Equitable 8avlngs and Loan Associa tion of Portland, Or, is in town for the purpose of organizing a local branch Of (hat Institution. ( has K Ladd, of Ladd . Tllton, bankers. Is president of the Equitable, and its directorate containa such well known names as Theodore B Wlloox, W It Ayer, A M Cake and others equally well known, whose names mean "tuooaas" whetever known, 1'h" result of such management is appraiser ol oustoms, a ruiustatemeut ourinf the pertoil oi depression ord. r ia . x p. cted early next week. As slnOS 1808 there baa Mer been a day the preelde it will gel home either to- Ul' BqoltSjhli ha been unable to momw or Bonday, the order may m,'''! ,l"' damnnda made uam It by poaalbly eoma naxi Monday. I Its depositors and mambars; and that 'during the perimt of Us existence for nearly nine years, it ha made au av erage earning for the shareholders of more than 18 par Osnl per annum. The Equltabls presents a comblna- llou of the savlinrs hank HTi.t 11 ...i.rt. Portland Telegram, Sept li Although Qenetal Summers has not yet been reetoicu in nis nirnier position an It Waa lu Ills Head. Dulute ooee promised Llrleux. the manager of the ...... '. -r In Paris. n Ure act drama, "The Springs of ijulnclu." lie was so busy with other work, however, tliat not till he had been long and urgently Importuned did he promise to read hi piece to the company the next week. The com pany gathered about him on tho day appointed, and he read Ids live act play fluently through to the end. Llrieux was enthusiastic, ran up to shake hands with the great writer and turued over the pages of the manu script whoso contents had pleased him mightily. But what was this? TharSVtWSrS only four acts. The last pages of tho man uscript were blank, lu surprise ths manager asked what It oil meant RarSBC smiled and admitted that he had not yet written out the fifth act, but declared that he had It ns clearly In his head as If It already stood on paper. "And," continued the poet merrily, "I bars In ths same head two more outcomes of tho plot lu case tho one I Just read don't phase you." San Francisco Argonaut. office. Hope are in fine condition. Few M have yet appeared, and the burr, art lrge, rich and heavy. pklD . already begun in tome locailtM .nd by the middle of next week will bt general. 8ome estimates place tbu year s cron nf Lin,- aaf m fWVl . has Juat been g ned through the dh ' 7 7 "lmtau play by a government official of a bill tmD ln1 ,0'000b-lw Is a high enough Of expenses which be Intended to pre- a,""- lueaiiierenee is saqm ( , tent r.ir n recent trip wuicu ne mane In the service of the government lie xliibltni the statement us an evidence of the close manner iu which the gov ernment di.' business. He had to pi frcnt a receipt for every expenditure made, even a receipt from the 1'ulluisu car conductor for his berth. The only Item for which there was D llpt was "Tips, DO cents." When nuked what the tips w ere for, the ottl 1 it sal li ' They were tips which I gave to Pullman car porters, The govern ment allows those, but they are tic only tips which arc allowed. If 1 Up the waiter at my hotel or tho mnn who carries ray bag. the lip comes out of my pocket, but the tipping of Pullman car porters, a quarter for each Journey made on a sleeper, it such a recognized custom thnt the Item for such tips U always allowed by the government to officers when traveling on government business." New Orleans Times-Democrat gl So Very uld After All, In a little village churchyard at BlcfcanhlU, In Warwickshire, la a tombstone upon which is Interfiled the nge of a dear old maiden lady w ho de parted this Ufa In the year 1701. Iler nge, as testified by the engraver's art, was 70S. Horn before the Conyiiest and dying under Queen Anno. Again at Chars Priory, Worcestershire, the uge of a "rude forefather" Is similarly Inscribed as BOO. Not to harrow the read er, we may say that these portentous figures are strictly tlie product of tho engraver's art. Tho mouurucntnl ma son of those days was uotiilug If not Ignorant, aud Ids Idea of wTltlng 78 or 80 w as to write TO or 00 first and 8 or 0 afterward, meaning 70 plua s or 30 plus ft, etc.. us the case might bo. Drain Watchman, August Bit Mrs Prank Kant ami ohildrsn returned home fri.tu a two week's stay at 8i- naw, Monday, and left thm moruiug for Mohawk, where Mrs Keut will ibrh cnaige 01 a ooarviing tiouse tor tlie gg loan company, t ut with an ele- Bootb-Rrlly Lumbar Oo. Mia Dei mentof aaourlty not to be found to Whlpph . Miipaiiied them. j either class of ccrporatioua, Aa Ka.taruOrat-.iit tichaaK . ths tf" f ruad sums may 1 depos. ArliM.'i, I .-.il teUpacSM Ue baa almost 1 wl,h ,h l:'l -table each month rsaabsd Oaadea aew, rie aatsi ar of tsdsrl nroflta of this maanajr of av-' aud rtrj lr and durshle, but the aluuiiauui i '"i" IM ha appree'iabsl from Ihe fact wire i ue k I r t!.t i ,r r, and brtakt J thst the earnings on 10l) deposits of il'i litre inn it.i'rs .Mill Qnaint Dr. . ..li.-. Dr, OoUsBi an eminent surgeim of Dublin, who dl,M In 1M3, wus remark ablo for his plain dealing with him self. In bis foe book he had many such candid entries as the following: "For giving Ineffectual advice for daafnaaa, 1 guinea." "For attempting to drav out tho stump of a tooth, 1 guinea." "For BslMng him that ho wo uo more Dl than 1 was, 1 guinea." "For nothing thst I know of, except thut he probably thought Lo did not pay cio enough last time, 1 guinea." flaw Briery Is QuitUiI. Finery come from the island of Naxos, In the eastern Mediterranean, whence It ha been exported for tho last two centuries or more. The beds are tn the northeast of the lslaud, the deposits descending Into some of tho neighboring Islands, the emery being found In lenticular masses, resting on layers of schltt In limestone almost Identical with Parian marble, tho fin est marble known, which comes from the Island of Paros, close by. There nre about lloo men engaged In the trade, all of whom have to be married In-fore they are admitted to the fraternity, The material Is much too hard to be dug out or even blast ed. "Jivat fire are lighted around the blocks till the natural cracks expand with the heat, and levers aro then In serted to pry them npart. This sys tem is continued until the blocks arc reduced In size to masses of a cubic foot or less, nnd they are then shipped ns If they were coal. There are sakl to be 20.iHHi.ouo tons yet available at Naxos, and the last reported year's ex port was 3.U50 tons. It Is one of the hardest substances known. Ironmon gery. Don't Pot a Blrtl In Window. "Never put a bird lu the window," said a bird fancier to the reporter the other day. "1 rarely go Into the street In summer, or even on a mild day in wltiter, that I do not see unfortunate canaries hung In the windows. Even If ths suu Is not broiling the brains under the little yellow cap. a draft Is blowing all the time over the delicate body. People havo been told a thou sand times that they must not put a bird In tho draft yet how few re member that there Is always a draft ln tin open window:" Ucrliu (Md.) Her ald. ' To lak in.. 1. on I'nper. remove Ink from nnner nom- enough water over a toaspoonful of chlorinated lime to cover the stained portion. Moisten a clean piece of linen and rub It lightly with the mix ture. If the stain Is not of too long standing. It will disappear. If more than one application Is required, let the paper dry before wetting the sec ond or third time. If tho spot Is mb j bed. the texture of the paiaar will bo spoiled. Dry tt gently with a Discs of dry linen. Wage sarn an and ail can ti n afford te ml this opportunity of .ueoeasfullv ""J vino m . , .,. rscii ii; ili'Tese vonr e,r..-..,,. I , .111 1 , . , . . " ,-W,-K, I . ' '111 11 win 1...... 10 o insea ii.iwn uut ivppfr js per month. wir "iii-iuniai. utumuaui ir coaU lr- ntllern tiiau BBS (aorta. Ibt prtsi al SSIpei wir-ne j golden. ,1 r. j'e .ue, I'm 1 Tl 11, 1. iv Switch lights have recently tnjen put up at every switch OB this division of the Boot! an Pacific. This make necessary a heap of extra work forth eectlon man in lihilug and extinguish ing the lamps, partlculary when w iiche- are a distance from the sectlou j hoot. Inpnnrnc n.-i.u.. . The Japanese dentists perform all their opwatlona in tooth drawing with the thumb aud the ftjtanngcc of one hand. Th siaU nevessarv to do this is ftce.rfired only after hug practice, bot wh.-n once It is obtained the opera tor Is able to extract lalf a doeen teeth m ooui .vi a,vir.,i m . . mi ut uuce which Is probably a fr OAVALRY HOBBBt Will Be ."lupp t trom Kngeue To. night. Daily Guar,, lept rVriennt Harvey O !tol.e rrIr(j from Vancouver barracks to wperj,. tend the alilpmeut of the 43 liana s Oently purcliaswl in tins city fur tU I" S cavalry by W V. Kraier, of Putt laud. They will he sent out on to night's freight. PKKXOSAI.. Prof E H McAllster and family hav returned borne from their csmplDgoat trip. John Coggtwell is visiting in Port laud. Prof (jlen aud family have returned to Eugene. Hen B V Mulkey , of Monmouth, ll iu Eugene. Z & Cather came down fr m rjagi naw today. Itev D 0 Kellems went to Cottsge Orove today. Prof E E Ortou arrived home on to day's 10:50 local. U A Wasbburne, of Springfield, wti in Eugeue today. It B Dixon, of Robeburg, chief forest ranger, is in the city. Miss Carrie Hall Is at Long ilesch for a visit of two weeks. Mrs Btroud Long returned today from a visit at Uarrlsburg. Herbert Leigh, the Cottage Urovs aseayer, was In Eugeue today. Miss Esther Johnson weut to Port land today to visit for two weeks. Miss Emma Withers aim, 1 home today from a visit in Dougla- county. J H Beckley has returned from Florence where he purchased 100 head of cattle, Miss Win May, of Plalnview, Linn county, is visltiug her sister, Mrs AL Peter, ln this city. J E Huston, representing the Equit able Savings & Loan Association, of Portland, Is in the city. (3 F Wllloughby and bride have rs turued from a fortnight spent on the McKenzie at Blue ltiver. Misses Carrie Hovey and Louise Yoran arrived home today trom A fortnight's outing at Newport. Kodney Scott, Darwiu Yoran nl Sidney Scott leaye for their home steads up the McKenzie tomorrow. Mrs B K Sykes aud little child, of Hoeeburg, are visitlug at the home cf Mr aud Mrs J W Kays in this city Miss May Zumwalt, of Lirsnf, leaves on the local In the morning W Pilot Kock, Oregon, where she teach a six months term of school. Mrs L H Patterson will arrive on the overland from San Francisco ia the morning. Mr and Mrs Patterson w ill reside in the Hulin resideuce on High street. F O Fish, for a number of years tne AgC Governor Ger ha asked tieneral Bhftar for a oannon captured in the Philippine He propoSM making It iuto medals, one of which i to be presented to each vulutiter of the Beeond Oregon who went to Manila. Mm to nutar'baare. nofraQUOUl Your hoshsn.l goes out a I nd deuL doesn't he? tr Baldk a Boma tea, but we al ways iiave seats next to the central aisle, and It never disturb anybodj. Uilcago Tribune. A Hen Uunt. An English paper says that the hat of a certain shortsighted master at ' ..MB M . . i-iou u,e ou ouo uay, auu as ne start- ..... . u,i-nian ...i m ki;. ., , . . .popular night clerk of the Hotlmsn ... a i'i.iv uen iiiuiueu OUl I , , ,, onn of the gateway. The schoolmaster saw I HaU6e has acaepted a similar poelii"" the hen and thought It was his hat. I""11 tlie Hotel Willamette, Sslem, and all Eton was electrified hy the ; 'eaying yesterday to attend to his new spectacle of a hatless aud breathless duties. reverend man hunting a bhick hen from one end of the street to the other. TwVe a year the Caspian overflow and strands mllLon of tlth sufficient to feed the whole of central Asia If ad vantage could be taken of these Im mense resources given by nature. Astronomical Instruments of glass were used by the Chinese aa ..rir .. I 2-83 a C. Doak Zumwalt aud wife have re turned to their home at Lorane after a few months stay with bis fsther, Isaac Zumwalt of Irving prciD. Thurston Doak and wife WID rssiat with the latter hereafter. Albany Democrat, Sept 1: Wm F Dixon, a pioneer of 1845. died in Cor VAllls yesterday at the age of 89 J"' Mr Dixon built the first ferry across the Willamette south of Salem.