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Tho Plaindcalor BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'm lil I th il KM'i v lliuixilny Arii'iinniB Mlink niul Mulii Mlrimt, ItUNI'.lll ltd, OHI.IJON -ny Tim -PIAINDEAIER PUBLIiHINC COMPANY. Po.TKHS, I.Kl l KK IIK.M'H, l:IM. HK.U'fS KTC..KTC, K IO. Mxcvulfil Nrnllr nod at Living linl. Vol. XXVIII. KOSKBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOHKR 7, 1897. No. 50. The riaindealor a. if mi Nut lot r Meeting. 1! I' 11 ICI.KM IlilHKItrilil I .! I K. NO. HM, Imlil ll.i'lr ri ulilar l-lilitlllllll ll'Ml lull, at III I. I), o. r. Imll on neu.iml mi'l limim 1 iiihikih; 11I I'Hi'll iniinlli, All uilii'in wiiiwn li'inl ri Kiiliuly. and oil vl.Ulim tirntliei. cor .lully iivliuil In iiileim. III-. UM AN MAItKrt, nuetvtai). I vut UI.A ) I liINi:l.. NO VI J It. O I'. A. M I J ... ..... Li ...I......I.IU fvtiliiif nl iiYlmk In tli.. 111. I Muxiulo Hull. Vlkltilll lir.iiliir urn rnir1lnll Invtuwl Hi aiuiml, t;. II. AKN11H, tla.i. W. I'.iiiiy, I uuiicllur lleeiinllnii Hei fi'luf) . f A I' UK I. I.OIHIK, A. K. A A. M.. IlKdtJLAK iiiivlhikia llm ;t ml till WtdiiWMlav. In raeli moiilli. HlfcK JlHISMi.'., W. M, M. I. J 1 m r, H'itJT. mill KTAItlAN LOIMII' NO. . I. O. O. A liiri'K hi.lui.Ul I'VI'llllia III I Hill WIskBl 111. Ii Imll III ii. fellow . ni.li' ill ItiHM'liurf. Member, ui iivui't". til .i-.-S.tliia uraluvlt- . . ........ 7. ....... 1 u.lv w .1 0l 10 fttU'llu. iv'iir.ii n.i.i ,.nl. .,i.1,i K. (I. M11 KU.I, Hec'jr. fillxlllttllil I.IIIHiK. Ml. Id. A. O. I'. W niii'U llin wroiiil iui.I Imirlli Hmi.lnjra ol ru'li m. null m "..to . 111. l CM rriniwi nan, Nmi.ra il Uie order lu hhI .laudlui f 10' trlt. 1. 1 alleiel R KNOI'OMT. Ml U. A. K , MKKiTI Till llnil mm Ililt.I I liuin.mvt 01 rata own in WOMKN H liKI.IKK l Olll-lt KO. 10, Htm llnii mnl II1I11I I hiiiwlnji In eaeb iiiuiitli. I.'AKMK Al.l.lANtK-HcKUlar Uuartiirlj M.-i'tliin I will Im linlit l Urii Hull l.iHK, llm flrat Ktlilny In lirei'iiilmr, Marvii mi.l Julie, aii.l llm HUM MhlJ III iwi'iciiinvr, 1 1 OSKIIl'llii I II All V It, NO H. O K. H , MKKT8 llm ne.im.l mnl lutiriu luuraday. in men initnili K l.i. IS A K A 1T, IV. M. A .M. . llll.iH S, .-e. . l(i l.lll!Kii IUV1MON NO .. . OK UK., in. vu 1 n iy uiuikI mi.l luiirlli HuihUx. II ll.iKlll Till K. ll. I.OIHIK, NO. 41, I. OAI, T K .. I ... ..I I. Ml - lllfl'l Mil I ll."y Vl'll.lill 'l vm " llio Oil.l Krllowa hml. Vl.lllug il.U-n null uiullui'U mr Hivll-1 In ulli'li'l. MKKIT W KM'. N. i. AM A I A MJII II. II. Hvv. A 1.1 HA I.OIHIK. NO. t. K. or V.. MKKI1. -V di'ir finpiiiiy t'ti'iiim m o.i.i ruiioKi Hall. VlnltlliK KiHKUU III kuuvI llau lluK col JUIIi IuvII.hI u mU'iiJ. i. I.110NK V. I . I'. II. M, I ONKI.INli, K. U . Irultattluiil 1'iarUn. A. M. CHAWFOllD, Attorney tit Law, ll.K.ra. Mumur. UuIMUir, UOHKHUKU, OU f9lliiln.-M Ix-li.r.i III T.H. tutl OIUcv ud uniiliiK ran HH.Illy. Uto UiHulvir U. ll. Uutl Uc. UOB.I M. unuwx. rimu. ro icmn, JHOWN A TUSTIN, Attorney s-at-Law, Kikiiik 7 mnl 1 , .. Ik AW iiu IIIihV 11O.1KIILH0. OU. w f II. WILLIS. Attorney and CuunHclor at Law, Will martlre lu all Ilia ruurta uf the HUll. Of. duo In llio C.iuit lluuar, Ll"ul cuuolf, Of. c. 1 A. SilillLllRIODK, Attorney at Law, Hotrbuifi, Orryon. tun c oYtr lb r.iilulBco un JackauO atrel. o. V. C08H0W, Attoi ney-al-Law , Hci litl attention kio" Coiu nt-rcliit l.uv tiKtl collcc-tlou. Uilii'.Min J11 '.null ft. i..Halti fliMlim'a lllut'k. Uii-r.lll II'., oKKOON. E. ? D STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Kimiiiin : mnl 4 Tuylur A Wllmui lllm k. KOiCUUKU, OH I 13. t'DDY, fl Attoiney-at-Law, HiMKIU IUi, OKhXiON. J HA H. illDDLE, Attorney at Law, UO.SKUUIUl. OKKliON. JLMBR V. HOOVER, lMiysician and Surgeon, Ol I'll i:. M111 11 Hlr.vl, iiiii- ilimr amitli of t'lly Hull. koskiimu;, hi;. VllA. BROWN, M. D. dl I K.'IC, :U.i J iu l Mill tilled, ill h I . If 1 it r ill Mrn. J. Illri'r. ItOSKlil'lili, UK. I 0. TWIOUELL, M. D. f J Phyyiciau & Surgeon. Ollli'u IIoiiin, (mill li loll I' M j'lor ib WiImiii llilck UOUEUUUU. K'liiuix liininily oociiiU'il liy li. llriolli ). J L MILLER, M. U., Surgeon and Homoeopathic lMiysician, Hoanhurg, Or'oli. HJ-l'lirimln dlavaau a Hwlalty, -yyiLL. P. HEYDON, Ooiinty Murvojor, mnl Notary I'libllc. Drni'i; lu Court llouie. Oi.li'iH Inr Hnrvi'vlnir mnl flulil Nolt'k iliould Im ii'l'lii'Mo.l li Will I'. Ili'yiliin, County Kur Vrynr, llnsi liiii!,Or, t STRICTLY ITRST-CLA5S. MOTEL. -McCLALLEN. W KB. t . M' ( l.AI.I.H N, l'nii. ntALQUAttTEEO rOB TBAVELIN9 HZll IIATIvH Ki:AtIHAIII.I.. Umo.hui Hmiiilu Koiiina, fn-o 'Una to ami Kmin Train. &0SEBUB3. JERRY J. WILSOM, WnCcliiiiukcr and .lewder. jai'kaoN (Jlrvrt, All MenulrliiK entruntcil to til jr CM re Will b PHOMI'TI.V iiikI currfully tloiic. I'HK'KH REAtiONAUI.K. iiw- ;. Hf C. STANTON IUa 'iat rclTrl a naw anil rat.aalfi atix k u DRY : GOODS 0O.NH1MTIN0 Of UJi.'i' HrfKN (ioojH, i:iliboni, TrhninlnH, lrfH, Ktc, Ktc. - AUO A HNJS HT"Cll lr hoots Aiii ssioi: Or W (juAtity mu& Onipti. GROCERIES , Wood, nillow ami (ilasa Mair, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. 4l utt Imiicl In laio qUaUttill nl nl rlcr U jut( ino Itmtw. Alu a Urr aurU of Custoin-Made Clothing lo r Choice TEA Call at Stanton's for "L. 1. M" WOODWARD TIIK ROSEBURG Docs Up ALL COMPETITORS! Woaro alwaya iu tlio LcaJ, auil im an tr keep there. ThaCoMun llarvoat ia upon ui, uJ farm- on are amiliuj bocauao Woodward loo.i to tlioir iulcrcat. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Thona nro all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced l'rici'i. Couiult your purao and 1 aure and ce Woodward heforo uuyluK. W. i. WOODWARD B itHvi:i.i., lloillnt Comity, IM'l'uoii. l lio uiiU'Ik ol IIk.su Miliii; runlniii : In. ll m'. nriiintiii', rutHaNliini, ihti ('iiiIi.iiiiiIi'h vi lion ami I. Iini' mnl I lilnrl.Ua ol t'nli linn, Mamic-lilm iiml Koilluui. One Kirlui; I'liiilalim 115 itml llio otluT over .'iJijj graum uf aolid uiatli r to llio kuIIiiu. l.inHti.1 on tli o Soiillii'iii I'iioIIIo Hiillr.iH.I, "rJInutH roiilii" from fun Kin ml sou to I'ortliuiil, lu Diiuglai l ouiil) , On yoii, AkkiiiviiIo.I i'ioiok of KIi.'iiiiuiIihui, Nu-.nl I'u turrli, I'iiUitIi ol llio f liuniu li, ! oi.lii Uih Ih'U'k. Noiiinla mi, MtiUriiil roU.iulni:, Kiilnoy lioulili', roimliiHilion, IHmii.i'. ol li..' fkin, I. In r Mini Howt'ls, imit Voiionul ilUoimoH liavo liirn enrol I .y the iim ol llioo hiiU i. Now LhI li r in m H .'.Hill. I'll1' I Willi llio 1 1 1 ti I bliiUluitf. 1'onUiIIU'u anil Kxi'iVki on Iliu ni ui Im m. linily mail, liorlli mnl mmtli. ToniiH U Tor weok, J in r ilny, Un Iii.Iiiik I.uIIih. Tlio lloti l In inn lor llio Imnuillulo iiiii i vis ion oi I'AI'T. 1I1CN. 1. IIOM i;i.I., ni'.liii Mainii;or. "si-saT WD CLE IN. .splirj J- xiracia II VliU TC, 'ir.lr , , 1 t . linking I'owdor i ..j . - - - - - . '.) MRS, N. BOYD GROCER. .V IK Mntlilnc Hake tan Tranipnrent. I Im iHrK'itt Mnl liiott poworful iia iitlun in Hit) worl'l lur guut'r.lliiK tlio X my Iiiik J ml In.1 e'li coiuplctnd, and in uuw on view in llm lalirutury ol llm Coll(u ol tlio Cily of Nuw York. )r. IK Odon I loriMiiiiit, uiiFiniu liy anveral other wtl. k no n eumouiiK, uitvo llio mucliiiie id liininl kit and wmm cntlinni intiti over llm fnilll. Willi Una uuw appralu, Buys tlie ,Nuw York llfral.l, tlie drruuiii ol llionn ckr'il( ttl Ktiitleiii.fU wbo draw pictiirei j.ir ilii coiiiiu 1'npera liavo boeu lully ra ulied. Man lian Uien rendered tram pr.rriit. Ilu can bo Men tbrou(li liter ally. 'Hid iiiHiriiini'Dt which tin lliua dldud llio on Aard llight ut ncleoco i a Ho!, atuticnl cluctrlc machlrifi, and ll Uih handiwork ol Mvnra. Waile aod Itiirllutl, I'lci Irii al expeiiB. The ma i lilim piDpi r in n iiciiaivi! nirair, Inclined in a KUis cafu eleven feet Ions, flvo Icet Mido and miiu li't liitli. It li supplied with linlit revolving pl.itc. which are fivo I'l l In (liumeter. Theeo revolve on a four im li r.loi I axis. Sumo i:!ea of tho poacr of thin won i ttoiii luui hi no can to Kiinud from the I, ul that tho plat ! make !."-" revolt! ii..nM a inliiiitf. UeHnvfd of their axil nml it'volvinK on it level bate I hey would Ira vol ut a rate exceeding a mile a minute. Tim machine is owned by Dr. (mr liiiT of WiiBhitiKlon, V. C, and will Im fhipped to hi in Mils week. I'r. U '.irdnvr, (or whom it wai con firui'ti'd, in n ppociallHt in lunu diseaRea. Hi! n it only purposes to locate tho wont of ull ills which llo.li heir to by means of thu ry, ul lie will utilize the elec tricity Kouciutud by the uiachlne to troat cjiiHiiinptivo patients. A cage will be oriole. I between the positive und Lega lly.) pult. und in this the patient will be n'uleil. llewilllirst be reodered cotn pletuly Iranspsrent thro'.iKli the povierful ll inn sco) e, and then be Will he sub jected to uu utuioephero heavily charged wilh iltctiicity. lr. tiardnur lias a stioi y iiflief in tho t-fUcienry of v.oao IIIkiII (ll! Iuhkh. i'l.u c lici t ( this was demonstrated expi rmieiilally upon a young untn at tho i id'cue 1 1 'j uas pluced in a chair uu. I :!n urn-lit was turned on, and ul tl.nui;li tbeto wns no lago to re'aiu the ii.oi.i', the aitiiMiphcrr, bu said, expeti-i'iii"-.l u ili'i ided chiinni. lijlta of blue lluuo fpr.uin from pole to ole, explod ing mill loud rrportK. A hall currinl Mih.Iurd the I'xpioaioiis, and fent the lUiiu s 7.i.iii(iiii: likn tilieake of foikcd liKti'iiini;, the puit'deH of dust in the uir in 'tint' us Ftiin.cr bttractiniis llian the npI'UMto polo uinl detl ;ctini; tho current nun iIm i outre. The air became heavy mid i hnred viilli ii pttuliar, ihiHty odor, such un one i xpeilfiicea during the progietB of A lliiinilcr i t.'ttn. only mach moio -o-liounccd. As u lung tonic I'r. liarilincr cliiiins ibis posrei'Stes re tnarnablo vir tr.ii. It ij, hoAuvoi, iu its wouderlul pow ers ol pi'iiet ration that the machine claims the greatest attention. After the lent it nun announced that in addition to being the hiriiust apparatus of its kind ever touhtructcd, it undoubtedly pos HeeRes greater Miwer -in fact, its possi I'iliUis uie u.i yet only hinted at. The ex penmen's wero of a cdMiial nature, and nut tiy any means calculated to dhow to what extent the machine can be used in surgery, liut they did demonstrate thai with an extraordinary tube, such as wis (lieu iim I, the human body, or any upmpie hu'i-Uiic j of iul mar than a loot in ihumelor, can bo rendered trans parent. Alter ii fv minor teftJ bad boeu niade, whieli were not beyocd I lio pos ubilitii .- of the o'diniiry X-ray appara tus, lr. I '.iroinus placed his assistant in (rent of the machine, with tbo ttiuro Ecopo at his back. The room was com pletely il.iikcucd, and the raya peoo truted' (iiinpVtoiy through the young uiuu'u b':dy. His organs wore exposed slid even tho buttons on hi vest were cleiulv distinguished. Ho next placed bis two bands, folded one over the other, on his breast, and tho lioucB of tho outer band were plainly iniblo through tbo body and through the baud nearer tho body. All those present looked through the ilouroecope, ami all pronounced it the beet result from -V mysevcr uttained. Lake Naval Militia. Wanium.ios, Sept. 3d. The naval militia ou the lakes will have the foster ing enro of the navy department from now on. The immediate cause wai the visit of Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, mIio, by a pernjuul inspection, conviued himself that there was already on the fi ceh w iter suae a nucleus of a naval foico which might bo made of great ser vice to the country in time of war. Mr. Uoosoivelt was particularly im piefecl with tho necessity of giving the volunteers tho same conuectlon with the government us is the ciso with the mili tia. The soldier hoys tiro giveu the bon etit uf inspection and udvice from regu lar army ollicursnt their annual eiR'amp niciilH, whilo the war department main tains a fpeci.il bureau to keep iu touch with llio voluntoer branch of the ser viu. t'omplaiuts Inivo been received that commanding otlicers of detacbuients of tho unliii.i uie out of communication with tho ili'parunent, excepting the few days while tho encampments ure in piogrcKf. Tho isolation ia felt particu larly in llio winter mouths, and at Atlan tic ritutioiiH, iis there arc no navy-yards itccuHsib'o. The result has been that tho retteries loto iulorost and discipline during tho iuterviiU between encamp- IIIClllH. Assistaut .Scciutitry Koosvell, theie fore, todav foriiiuhitud au order direct in.' tho nllicors of tho bydrographit) of liced at Chicago aud Cleveland to attach thiiniHolves to the naval reserves in au oiliciiil, ttdvi.iory aud inspecting capac ity. Lieutenant Kipley, at Chicago, will hereafter, in mlditiou to his othor dutiee, bo asked to confer with otlioers of the lo cal navy and give them the bene tit of his technical knowledge as lur as pos sible. Iiui-Uicit'rt Aruivii Halve. Tho lies Salvo in the world for Cuts, Hriiiscri, riorcti, I'lccrs, Halt Uheiiui, Fever Soro.i, Tettor, Chiipp'ed 11 amis ChilihaiuH, Corns, and all skiu F.rup tioiiH, uud pouitivoly cures files, or no pay roiuirod. It ia guuruutood to give pmfoct liatisCaction or uionoy. refunded 1'iii'oJj eoiitii pur box. For sale at A. O.Marstora itc Co. Hiilrri'l iiolHoual Mm hK-ih.' Three Factories lor Oakland. Mr. I). W. Kicdlo of Oregon City, who, fur the past throe month. Im bten UifeklDg tests id Oakland fii ent rock, iuloru.u us (hut the romills nro ratislii': tory, and that ho will end hydraulic lime works on a site near the l ulspooia bridge. Ihi-.n woiks will involve nn ex i ndil uro (if fiOOO, and irmneiliatcly fol lowing their roinplcti'in a thirty 1 1 ... a sand dollar lemi'iit factory will he erected. Mr. Ileidle now ipTu'i-n a cement factory ut Jlohenz j). a., d.-r-many, aud is un ixpert in. the manufac ture of cement, holding three niedals is sued by the (ierinau government for tho excellency t( bis product 1 f -liau! i: lime Is a compotition fspeciaily iim-I in foundations or under ground t:uioi,ry, and is superior t'j l'ortland ceiiiiit und lime which does not harden In-low ihe . n r face. Mr. Knnllo submii'i'l piNii mens of hydraulic liineaudctiri'.'Rt made from Oakland ore ahich ho i. ei not bciitate to say are the best be has ever seen in his lilo-long experience. The manufacture of artificial itone, l.olli or namental and for building and n.dtw jik fiurposi!! Is among the iioscibiiities. A mrrel fa:tory, operated by aniu lepi-iid-cnt c jmpany, will nlno a ercct .d. The bydiaulie liuio woiks will eijii'l .y Iiom flf'e.iii to twenty mon. and the cement and burn! factories about fi'ly more, thU iiiimhrr belli eui Joyed t!.e ar round. Tho stone will be taken (run tbo W. T. Kerly ipiarry, j-t-t i.at of low ii, which has been learn I (r '.J )iars. Oakland has reason to c.ir rulu late l.eri-ell upon the locution of 1 1. ft-fai-torifs hero, for flit Utnefits which ihe town will deiive will 1.9 mninf il l. Tha (ia.ttu has ever tnaintaineil thdt Oak land lias a future w hich can I e ma-lo ex ceptionally bright througil concert i f a.: tion on tbo part of her people. Tr this f.i.:l onr rili.-ns aro awiikepinL', Hn l we hope h khi to report the ciiin.inati' ii of other tijiully impor'nut enlerpri im now ur der loiihiderution. ia.ette. A Woman with Nerve. ' line of the most reinarkaii.e tiling I ..er eaw was Ihe luptme id tm reht-Is by a woinaii," haid a veteran to a littfldj Kxprern lepoiter. "I ;if ii Kiriy Smiih's army oti thu letreat fi mi Cum berland iap. Or.o moriiii.g wh.-n our legiuieiit wai about twenty tix milts unst of Wildcat Mountain Horn'.' of in saw a lile ol ten men, ull of llm -.ce:-h, uurcliiug towards our lines, and behind them insrchcd a woman w ith a muxket in her hands. As sjon a ihcy g..t to the federal lines the woiuan turned the nisn over to our Colonel as piinciier.. "Several of us who were on duty amend bead piarlers orowd. i uroiin.l ber and iiKked how hho bad in.iL.uc I to caplurn ten incn t-iiigli-h.ii 'i.'d Mie told tie that her liti!itiul bad ci. listed iu the I' nil n army and left her to take care o'llii) houce, which lav bot.rei.ii the two armies. ICleven ret els had ruiuo to the liouso thut morning and proceeded to make themselves at b:uie, killing her chickens and roasting ihem and taking up Ihe carpets to muko hone blankets. They broke up u lot ol furni ture and ibe woman began 1 1 g't mad. So when they sat down to eat the stolen chickens she took their muskets anny fr uu the corner in w hich they had placed them, rotuioing two for bur own uee, aud then, cpeuiug the door of the room in which they were Bitting, informed them that they were her prisoners. "One of the rebels made u inoe to grab the gun away from ber, but tdie let him have it riht between the eves, nnd be dropped and never (-aid another word. Sho grabbed up thu other gun and cooly informed the remaining ten that if they didn't march to the I'nion camp she would shoot the lirst one lli-t broke ranks. They were badly scared, and none of them was iu a hurry to meet the fate of their comrade, so they wont." Playgrounds for Children. With au appropriation of fJCCO the Philadelphia board of education was able to equip playgrounds (ur children this summer. The idea was put in practice in IS! 15, with four grouuds, and it was productive of so much good and happi ness that eight more were added last year and 10 more this year. As com uared with former years, the plnygrouuds Lavo been much letter equipped with toys and game?. In n number of yards swingH, and ecepaws have teen intro duced, and teaclieis and janitors have dovised games or furnished material for elemeutary manual work in certain di rections. Increased shade has beeu pro vided. The sand piles are larger, and iu each playground coiufoit.itIn sea's dr mothers have been placed. Situated, i.s they ure, in tho more densely populated portions of the city, many of the play grouuds have a distinctive rare character. At one tbo majority ut tho children at tending ure lulling ; at Knottier, lies aians or l'olish Hebrews. Tho general daily Btteudauee in the playgromuls rune from about HiH) to iii0, uccoiding to tho location. Man of thorn iiret largely patronized by mothers with ihoir bahiei1. It is not often, however, that their household duties will allow tho mothers to stay very loug, and at one playground iu particular, many of them leave both babies nnd baby carriages in cbargn ol tho teacher aud j alitor for the wnolo morning, coming lor then) ut noon, when the playground is closed for uu hour. New York I'ost . . Copper Recovered. The etcaiucr A. Hoot, which has loin uugiigud for soino time, in raiiiiug tho car go ol copper of th. i Miiiktu steamer IVwithie, oli Alpeua, in Liko Huron, has arrived iu Milwaukee, having iu tier bold IKJO tons i f copper. Tho I'ew.ibic lioa Id') feet under the water. 0;;o lump ul mass copper weighs 11,000 poumls, nud tho second iu ti. ) Vol,;hi oTtiti pounds. The others inn from HOD lu 400 putiuds up. A largo uiiui.iiit of cop per ingots and milled copper has been takeu out. Tho water uppeais to l.tivo had iu ef fect whatever on the iuot.it that has lain ut tho bottom of thu lake for over 8'.' yearn. Captain S.iui'iel O'son of tho Knot, which will win' ei theio is otigagud in un loading tlio boat. J'Iih mast ol tho 1'ew.itilo was taken out utmost entirely, and it is practically as sound us over. It ii tiS feet long. No- Ao lino (or I Illy riilk. (iiiurantot'il loliiieco Ualiit euro, nml.es weul: men Ntroi.tr, lloo.l piire. Wo,l. All ili-iift'ibls. Claims Must be Paid. Kamm. Sept. 2J. By order of the eu preme court, a peremptory writ was to day tunned in the case of K. J. Miattuck vs. Ifarrlson It. Kiucaid, secretary of slate, directing the defendant, a) tieere tsry of it ite, to draw warrant in favor of the plaintiff fur f7o0, the amount claimed to bn due as salary as circuit jti loQ i f tho f jurlh judicial district for the (piarter ending March .'31, W'7. The wr t was iiHiied, and served on the tec rotary of state, aud Ihe warrant drawn. This pull iu effect Ihe recent decision of the supremo court in the case, and gives Mate claims a new statu-, an to recogni tion by the tecretury of stale, and the auditing of claims and drawing of war rants will now be resumed in the secre tary of state's cilice, after a suspension that has lusted from the time the legis lature failed to innkte the regular biennial appropriation until today. At the rrnno time the dcision wai ren dered in tho case of Jodge Sbattuck, the court pasfed upon the claims of A. li. Crcasman for supplies furnished the pen itentiary, and the claim of the Irwin Hodson Company for supplies furnithed tha ficort tary of state's odice, decreeing that their claims should l.e audited and wui rants drawn for the amount allowed thereon. I heno three cases cover a large num I.'. r of claims against the Hate, which t!.n feeretnry of state will now recognizj, Iwl there are some about which be has not et decided whether he is author ized by the decieion to recognua or not. ffcrt-iary Kincaid said toduy that the claims he considered the decision author ized him to audit and issue warrants for wero thoi: cl circuit judges, supreme judge, district attorneys, .and all tta'e (jflii-eis, including those provided for by law, as superintendent, or officers of statu instituii'iii?. II- further considers the dedsioris cmv i r the running cxp-ri.es of the state in l 1 1 ii Inns, i iz : the iijianu atyluin, peni tentiary, reform i-chool, blind echoDl, d.-if linily e -bojl and ftuldiers' Home. The Ruretury had before decided that tin: Uw required, the ifsuame of war rants f r the etate and district fiir.', and Ihe state univeriity aud Oreg'iu National Uo.ar.l. C:ainn th tu cretary does no, consider he ii authorize i to recoguize are those of the vati jiH corrjmis8ionera ; that is, u. e riiirumi commi8ioners ani clerk, p:!-jt c jmiuieiioiiLTS and clerk, tisli and iiaim warden, state dia-y and f jo I com- m'"'Honer. The domc.-.t:e aniii.i'l comioi-slon is coiifidcrtd within the pnlo of law ie- piiriug recognition. I'.e-arding claims for toaveiiug insane and c.onvi'-U 'o Salem, a prettv big item. the secretary has not lolly decided upou bisdutv, but will probably pass uin tho claims and draw warrants f r Ihe amounts allowed. Other clai'OH that tho secretary is not it ciined to recognize are tbos of the Moniuoutii and Ueston noru at schools. No warrant will be drawn for tho state agricultural college, tilher, the $5000 that lias horttofore been appropriated by tho leui-ilaturo being considered as a donation I hat only tho legislature cau make. Ao warrants will be issued in fivor of any of the various homes that have been the beneficiaries of legielative lonatiuns in tlie past. The secretary is uot vet prepared to say in all caeei what claims will be al lowed and w li.it dieallowed. A stickler tor him in the supreme court's decision U that n:io sentence relating to his duty ll.::t savs : ''llolore allowing the claim he must lie ihle to put his linger njiou some law, a hich give llio claioiant a siaudiug iu his tribunal, upjii w hich he cau demaud payment by the stale." 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