WJTMloVtll PWIIIIMMIIPI At Tin: moumm; astoki.vn. fuiimy. s.tti.mm:u t. w. '.V, if 1 PRAISE SERVICE AT CLEVELAND 0. A. R. Veterans Pray for Pres ident's Recovery. EX-SECRETARY DAY'S SPEECH TcKhloj ol AoarvhiH Must Be Suppressed Tgroufhout the Coaatry-Ciiil War Incident li the President'! Life Recalled. CLEVELAND, Sept. 12.-The firs: day of the national convention of the O. A. R. was taken up with reading re ports by the commander in chief, ad jutant general, chaplain and various commit:?.. Ex-Secretary Day then ad dressed the convention as follows: MR. DAY'S ADDRESS. "On Friday last the president of :he United States, having respond id to au invitation to attend the exposition at Buffalo, and taking part, delivered an address, expressing with (treat force and beautv the supremacy of victories of peace over those of war. nd in rarely felicitous language vicing the hope that tiie nations of the earth might dwell to gether in unity, was about to close h.s vtatt by meeting ..ie p.- e at a public reception as his be-n won- on many occasion. "On his way to the reception a friend expressed to him :he :h ug!it '001 ineet ix.g j many rouble niignt make unusual demands upon his strength. He replied that th people had ever been kind to him and it wag a pleasure to meet with them and he found great satisfaction in their expressions of confidence and es teem. CONFIDENCE IN THE PEOPLE. "With thev sentiments rn his lips, at a time when the country was in pro found peace, when prosperity abounded upon all hands, when his wor.h and ability and gentle kindness had endear ed him, it was believed, to all his coun trymen, without warning he was strick en m all t.V- fullness of health to the portals of death Itself. Such an act ppec such a man, under such circum stances in a country like ours, seems almost impossible. GIVEN ANOTHER LESSON. "Other presidents ha been stricken In the excitement following a great civil strife and when the evil passions of disappointed partisanship were rife. That a man, thus blameless, could be attack ed to must needs make us pause a mo ment and reflect. It affords to the peo ple of this cjuntry another lesson as to th-ir du'.y in dealing with those who encourage on American soil the propa gation of priTcipl- which make such attacks possible. W, have been taught that if we sow the wind we shall reap the uhl.-lwind. "It is one of the sayings of the presi dent, though worthy of emphasis, that there are no classes In this fair land of ours. There must be no place un der the flag for the propaganda of the doctrines of th anarchists. TO SHt'T OH ANARCHISTS. "Laws must be enact- which shall visit upon sui h criminals Just and ure punishment : not only the pupil, but th-t'-a-h-r of suta the irie mu". be r-.icht-l Si punished. The advocator of its awful tenets must l- kept from "ur shore'; its jirlncipi-s must h- torn, r ot and bra'-ch. from every f...t of our domain until its aiher-nts learn that to attack the government through its high est "trkial is one of the rrost h-inous of crirr.e, sure to m-e; with swift an I terrible retribution. Let ther.. be no nook or corner f th- eivilizd world in wtiich It can hid- anl call t.-Hf safe. "We are 'Ot .net on 'his occasion to dUcuss ways and mans by which th-K means are; t-j be aec .rnplished. We know thai the Am-ri.-an ie .pie will in sist tint everything oe done that can he, to mak a r.-p-p.l:i 'ti of such horror impoS-ilbl-?. Happi'y for the oountiy, no 1-ss hall a course of unbounded joy 10 hi- ftinds, w- nav- every reason to beliew that tine I.f--. s pr-ciu- to us u-i.h-r the favor f ' 1. will be rest vr-l. it L fit -r at -a,- .-h -u 1 1 m-t in sur mus Unas of :h! '4 r- 1 1 iK-casion aril uti.er -:if an 1 w.'h 'h- u.l of his ,-ur-ivin' comra 1 in arms guv -x;ir-i fion tli- ov whi .-h Eil-- our h-arts. CIVrL WAP. DAYS. T-ar has be -n (hangel to hop-, sor rc.v to joy, and a greit eo;le bow in revcr''.t th nkf u,oln-s in this d"liv-r-atu'.-. Th- r-gr.-t 'hat tie rann it b.- with us centra 1 s up m th! gi'-f-t hUtorlc 01-ca-im, is as much f it up m his part as it 's upon yours. His first real ex- t.' n.' m life, breaking in upon n:s days, was '.1'h ti 'Irun 1 Army Cdl. of th- Republic. Who s.nall cay that In the duties, hardships and privations of that service, the 'ounlatioti of a great hara-ter .nay be s-curely laid. He bel-ngej to 'hat nobl regiment which has given the country another president, a great general and a Justice of the suprme c mrt of the L'nitel States. Tpon the authority of one of his com rades, we have an Incident which show ed even In those early days the quali ties which has made him -o,ual to the great occasions with which his career has been crowned. When General Ear ly had attack?! the Feleral army near Winchester and driven it back, William McKlnley, riding through Winchester, with General Hayes, his chief, noted at the ria.Nl.le .0 .ij ;.i,lv. .l,wvn wlise face tears of sjm.Mt.'iy were tie.rs, ! what she b. U?v.i N a (tr"it disist. r t.i :h I'nion :rm!. I'he ou:iif otHvr l.ii-w up lits hers-.- ai'.i l, her' l'''iie.'r ui'; iiave im fear. We shall be jh.uk th.s wiy airim.' In a few das ;' the prophecy v.ts .u.i.le true and the icter: us .11 .liy .f ;h, ';ii n t pt back ! through Wine!) ln :iis the ctieniv fi 'til the Sh 'tunl.uh alley. Tfiee ' si eat t: a.ts. Ic.ndness f heart, and e n ti.ience 111 his csuse. .:. 0 ver tx'-.-n . hara terml.' of hint. To iav tli- world k''os the story of h;s if' and li s pl.iee ;ll the history of 'he .outi.vy ,nd ' the n. 'il :s sectitv. We .v t.v tl'-'t lu da. of tis fu'.n-s ar' . end i. We r J I." abwe a'.l that to the pM'l,. of th-s state w-n. h.u . ior.s known and lev,' 1 ii.ni. his '. f, r. ni.i r.s for our KiiU.i'uv .ml comfort, j KNPKVKIN'J viCAl.lTU-55. , There ar many in ho I'.i.lieiK'e who know '-hat no 'natter how hlch he has jadvat'oel on frt tine's ctyn s!o',' j he has ever rota.n.M those end.-arivii iiua'i! e whi.h have ,nide him. while I one of tho strop.es:. :h- sntlest of 1 men a".d the k:"d t of neighbors and j friends. ! "We may feel surd that no woris 1 of g v J cheer wi: be m v-e welovne ,vi j his journey back to health than those ; which ome fr 'm this knith-Tlng of hi 1 'neti Is in this (treat state aryl city, anl : '-0TT1 h:s ol.l com pint ns in arms Let , us f rv-nlly hojv and pray that the hu lls not far distant wh.Ki .we mav 1 k L'.CH.n on h s n t! ' face and f-'-l anew ; the pressure of his fri -n 11 v ban 1." MOORE'S t'OU'MN ATTACKED. STiarD Fiehting Betwten Rr.t.sh and Boers In Wolvek'.oof. PRETORIA. Sept. U.-While Colonel Monroe's oolumi was returning from Bsrklev East to Dordrecht it was at tacked by the Boers undeT Command ants Fouche and Mybergh In Wolvek loof. The advance guard was well in the pa's when a terrific fire was open de upon them from the heights ab.ni the Kloof. The British were In a precarious po sition on the flat wnere ther was lit tle or no cover, but they rapidly un limbered and returned a brisk fire. T.iJ fighting continued for 'm tlm". The British had four wounded. It is re- ported that the Boers had four killed iand a considerable number wounded On the following morning a reoon Jroitering force with big guns cleared j Wolvekloof of the Boers w ho retr-ated I in the direction of Drakensburg. TV British followed the brughers for a consllerable distance, s.nelling th-m In cessantly. RAN OVER OPEN SWITCH. Chicago Limited Express Wreck-1 N-ar Syracu" Many Pers-ins InJur-d ! SYRACl'SE. N. Y.. S-pt. 1.' -The , Chicago limited -xprss wst-boim I in I the West Shore ralir -ad ran ov- r an , open switch at Kastwcod alxm; thr--miles east of this city a: t.Vi o'ejofk ; this morning and was wrecked, many 'persons w-re InJur-d mor- or l-s i ver.'ly. but although the train was gj i ing at the rat of fortv mil-" an h 'ur, nob.ly was killed. Hngin r Davis JVirsii: of Syr 1 use, 'was badly cut anl s-v-r-ly .njir.-! it t-rnally. Ail "f th- th-rs w-r- ut anl t.rtiis-1. AT.bti'.anc-s w -r- s.-n- ' .m h-r- to :h sc-n- and :-- i.njur-d . iv .are! for. In thr- co,i. hej w-r- s. . s'-. -M from th .' c-y. 1 s',v- F , I rl "urtiina ':-0:1 hui-"i Many of ?i.-ni w-r Th- n lu. t .r. I'avi-k N x ity. coiil.l giv- rio rtii.ina' 'isasf-r. H- was sliehtiy :, 1." n . a;' h c.v rna.ny p-rs-.r.s . .v r ; k'-i e its an I c ej: I v. : - ( ar y of th- w un 1- I. WILL ,(,.-Si.I,Il.'i i N-w Ori-ans S"r t Railway : ii to N-w York ' impany. NEW ORLEANS. .-;,'. 1 -'. T.-i '. ..rl of dirw-t i of th- N -.v r!-at - ' ':'. Railway 'mnatiy. .-.hi h . .rrt '.- : -thirds of tr.e mil-ag- of ".- sir t ra i- lyJ h-r-. has v c-1 t - -ornrn-' 1 ' th- s-.k khold-r- that .1 . .ff-r .f If. If. I' -:.'-.'. jr. ,. : i,L' -r j I'.r ti A .mr.if.y. .' Ph.l i-i-iph 1 .n ! 1 N" -K Y -rk. t'-pr...-r. .r.g I';. 1 : ;; . -.i!ial. s's f .r in- :! ia. f ' il-i-s. th.rte-r. in nn'i.i--r l'-aron :i 'nid - rn. r' .tf- ' rj N-w 1 t e-ir.s. ''ar.it n -in! . 'P St- I Itaiiw iy -upc - v , ; - j,oj- - ' . -i '. ' la ir.-r ir. in. .- ; t-i- ity a . ...!-... ' I . j nil- - Th- -nci-.i '.-s ... (, ,. M. ! I -on 1 epr--lit s ha'... .lir-ai'.' - - ., t.n- lends of ih- A--1. t'.t :r. 1 . !! I trie'. I'.'i.i)1'!! of r:.- ; -,v ! ,g. , , s-werag- bonds .f iio. ty '. N--. 1-aris and ptir-ha.- ,ti.,; f N -v. J Or!-anw Ia.s ' ' 011 ; f. y .r a -rui.d'H'i and has mad- fT'-r for ti . h is- of th- N'" a a 1 jr.'.Mf'KD FROM WINDOW Mr'. H.,rif m 'orioni s oi . on, i Hotel. ir. T TA'X'MA. S-pt. 12. Katiy fid mor, ir.g a woirnn supp-.s-d to b- a Mrs. Har rigan, Jums-i fr.m a thiil-sory wit. low at the Fr-m nt ll-ti.. ' tb- yrw-t below- and susta''.e mt-rnal injurl'-s from which t-h" died a nor 1'm- af"-r ".hi-f lioatswaln Kole-ran-x. of the transport Egbert was In the room at tre.-tim- and tri-d to hold the w .man bv one frot, but she slipped away from him. He Is l-infr h-ld to await the vt dict of the c .roner's Jury. RUSSIAN PRINCE KILLLI) FATAL KFM I.TOF IU I I. Willi ARMY Ol'FU'.l.K. TrouMc (rcw Out ( HinMin Kc nuit ks by Frcitcli rusfcniuts On u 1 fain o'oi : 'tid' IU e of Aoi' ;t ,1 l'r s M' l'lTHKSItCKit, Auk- - The facts ah nit the d ata of lh inee 1 x an 1. :' Sayn-Wltigoitstfin-l!: rl '.". c.to ra'lv rcferrv I to as I'r.n.v Al x in ter Wittgcnste.n. whi. h w- re e l-d In mu h -nystety at !:t ar. n, w nniiin 'i! irovrty in .mti.i:sl circle. There was 1 hint of 11 duel u the time but the wr'iig name were g:. n. Princ- Alexander, who was horn .11 TiMIs in Wi, was tr.neltng 11 the Finland railway about two weeks .igo with two French women. The t,uv K es that they w-re somewhat gay and aopuvl to .nav, nieij win, -hm a 1:00.1 for them. Phetr noisy conduit tin allv b value embarrasliic to !"i.n. e Al --lander and he movel to the other nil of the car. Lieutenant .M.tsun f. a distinguish-' I young otflir wh was wounded tut times 1" the Transvaal, the last .vc.is.on tuii.g a; Cranlenberg. en:ernl th- .ar t.age, u"k a seat pt-sjte the French women and began reading a paper, lb had a som-what peculiar countenance, in fact he ivs -mbles a Jew. Th-- young women immediately began "Xihanging irritating remarks aNut his appearance. He b "re It patiently for a time, then put down his pap-r and said in French: "Mesdames, If yu knew that I un derstand French you woul 1. I am ure. nt makj suh remarks ,ilnut me " The women Immediately ceased talk ing and showed some confusion. Princ Alexander rose, approached Lieutenant M.iximof and said: "Th w ladles ar under my protec tion." Lieutenant Maxlmof salut-d and said n othlnx. or attempted to isugh she ni.it-t-r .Iff. "Yim app-ar to nave f 1 lei to grasp my meaning." said Prince Alexander. ' 1 said thaie ladies w-re un l- r my pro tection." "I h-ard you and un l 'rst.ui I." i u'.-; -; returned Maxlmof. 'I expect you t.) apoi iie f r w hat you said." "I said nothing that requires an al'l gy or explanation. I think th- ladle aiiprecUted my telling th -m that I un-l-rstohl trnir though'less remarks." The prince Insisted on an aoIy "i I carls were exchanged. When on Is cam-, to Max.mof he i-nt th-m b.ii k u :th the remarks that he had in:- " I d no insult or slight to Wdtg-nst-ln or his ' impanions and lid pot wish : 1 fight ib ut ucn people. Wit'.g-nst-in thr-at--n-l to Insult Maxim of puM.-lv If h- did not fight. The duel .vis accordingly fought on th- Wittg -nsteln estates n-ar this city. Wittg-nst-ln flr-1 first and th- ball pa-'s-d througn Maxim of's hair M tx imof tlr-l low. intending to wound W.tr-g-t':-m In th- l-g. II- aniv-l high anl th- ball pier.' 'if th- ahd'rn-11. W.ttgnst. In walk - I to th- hoii h -I I u.g h s hand ..v-r th- w -u'ld I n', le d - v -r ii days 'aier. I.l-u'enant Maximo' .vi.l prdubly li- hirg-d fnen 'h- armv. In 1 - d. ! 1 r inior-I that h- lr-ily his h--n il--h i.-K-I. Th- Wi'tg-nst Ins ar- l.n . 1 i:y-'v rich anl ire ..f r v il bl ..l. i Pr.ro A'-x in l-r -vis 'h- t-"' ! cu - - f th- pr--nt n-id of rn- '"nis I .f his s-r -n.. hlgh.n-ss. Pi In. .. W'-tg" i- 1 T:i- 1-ceis-d wis a ii-w'rii.u in th .it of his m.ij'cy anl .'.l-ut-nint I M ix.m-.f was an other In on- of the Innards r-gim-nis. Th- 'un-r il v.T "ii I ' -r.d-l bv th- lea I nit in'-riii.-r- ..f s-.. 1 i-v. NfT OV 'iRKAT M' M KNT r .tv an -.f M ting "f czar and KaiST--Pr-Js ' 'orn in-rit. U i.NMN. S--pt. IS. Th- V-rma - r ;. nd-nt of the Tlrn-s c omrii-n'ing on the coinj.laints on "h- f.ar: of . ..r--;.ond-n:s of ttHr InabllHv b. giv foirnatlon r gar ling 'h- m.-iing .f . . zar and kals-r savs: Tii- confidential account "f rli - 'Aili no; r-val rnu-h rn i .- 1 orr-spond-n's. W-il ir o;.l- D.-li-ve tlier- w.ll ie- 0 -lintr political consopi-'i.-.-s. 1 sioMisf. that Burop- is m r- IM-d f.il I- tli- ,.f n-w unde.staridingH .r irrang-- rrs eft-, ting -x'sting affair-. Th-i-ilr-idy stilli'-leni guaran'.-- 'iia' I n-r- :il h- no Russo-G-rrnan .car. Th..- .ire nhvlotlS r--as'irii WllV the z.r should not -xt-nd nix vifit t- Aus tria, but It is not apar-nt why his f r--.gn minlsti-r shoull not tiav- don,, so. .-' -ri- thorny (uestlons might have b ri l.sp,-. of satisfactorily in a r-w hours onv.rnatlon b'-tw--n th- h-ads of tb'-It'i-din and Austrian foreign d-t,art- li-ll'S. Public opinion In Austro-Hurigary ! ,.,kH upon the Russian pact as ( ol-UJ.S-.1. Its fate Is scarcely encouraging t.. i.n.me who wish for an Anglo-Rus--..1 ri undi rstanding." The Rerlln crrr-spondent of the Tim-s .sijs: The Agrarians who w-re form-rly emphatic regarding the necessity of g .od relations w-l'h Rti'sla are now afraid that the G-rman K"v rnment Is if .ng too far for their Interests In Its advances to Russia. A significant ar ticle In one of their organs demands that It be made clear that the friend ship of Germany Is as valuable to Rus- . as Kiiss il fit. ndhip Is to C.i'l. many "I'he mijoii'.y of the Journal point out Cut 'icinun urns; ivtiii.n friends w. h t'o.h ll'.iglan I and Knu :i I 0111- nit hi rs.'lf t. ivi.hei' " I'he l:ni':"e!s 1 ic ici'on lent of the Inn.. si tout, though li.'lgium has 110 ,lue-t lii:.tet In the 11.11 ) lll lv Fr.rii ". her role of 11b atteniUe spec .a, or is alnniliin:'. Hlulvat( tin ,. -pic-is Kcirard.iiK the t'antalg tie 1: s no; th.niKli! 1.1a; mil 01 ! I 1 pi.. , ol tic II. t. li !' suits w li ensue from it rni.in c . U .111 I Itlis- I e.t of 111 es;c T'i In I. "If th p tldeiii 1 , cor c.i the til 11 W 11 . 1 in an' o: llai V ad p -I p tin 1 at n.'.i II , f ' U Ins w if ! d " ! Beige stt llllgclllcllt Russia w::i : Hoi' I be tl I p sit, cut gain The K o oolng , n a i an I Rtir-'l'SI'O To St'ltKl.Nl'lli; r.il Sinu'x tsl b "1,. M .111 1 Wounded Vl'll IMWN. S.-t t: T.'i- K iic ri. : f 1 '.1 o' ' !o!i n is la' 111! Ai' .i : M T ', pa :y V 1 1 Mi" I -f III l b rs -l H spo.s li.ne be. 11 .111 s : !mv t d i I pi.' Ir i. tr . diri'- r of It .1 s ii ir a fa- n nil 1". I a h nis .in I ordered t 'in to surien l-r. The Ho I 1 refused and the w -un ilng il.ti' ra! I'.o'is. .ni.i k'll iig iVii.'i il Strut sue escape. Itr'.t.si Sii.it i op tied tlii and o.hci Aib.K.l'ifr makliig !i! am I in SHEUPSII-IAIi BAY ll.XSPICAP NE.V YiR'. S-pt. I.'. Vi.siiurgh has assign-1 th the Great K.it-ni hi". II. longs, t b,. run at S.'.e llandl. app. r wights for ap, six fur- ph" i I Bav n. x: Sa'ur lay tour' n th- .-it w Fiitiinty KI'NPS Ki'K MI'l'l.'At. H'ol'.K itPllI.IN'. Sept. i: Tlie wt tow f : r'i. the bank, r, ha' mv.ti Kiankfui t-iii-th' -Main e.i's'.1""! inaiks to j.toin. !-ii- !i. al ..t.J.t ts WIIKAT M A 1 1 K IT 11 'KTI.AN'P. S. 1 :.- Who "ii. bin W V 'in. Wall I, .111. Vall.y. .'Ml 'A''., i. So Wh a'. I. ; ope,...,l. T A1 Whc It. OiU' S em Hit.. il's SII.VKK ii.vKKirr kw VintK. s-i; u N'tTI''i: K"lt iTI'.l.b'ATI. S ft.iled Stales I .all I l llllee, ' 'r- k- m i'i.y. nr.. Mix I'l N'o-.e ; li.-i"iy ('.veil that In coin t'l.unce i;n provis.orin of h- .1 -l "f .'ontrr'ss of Jun.. :;, 17. enti'-l-il. "An let f .r : lie sill- of t.inl.er lands in a--St.it.-s of i.'aPf a 11 a, nrei(..n. Neva. la tii I WasliPiitto . T-nlt .ry." as exi"id."l . . all the I'll .11, li n I St l'e by i t of Auitusi I. I ,:.'. Ko, 1 M I'aro'lo-rs. f K'-Ui. 1' uinty of .'.oiil.'.j. State ,f W..h tucl.-n. :11s this .lav lit--1 iii this !!' .. his s.io'n s'at iiiioi- Ni r.l'is (or :,c- pin na-.- ;t ill- N. N W. S . and li. S II. ',. 'f 11 No .; in iwli-liip N' 1 I N . . J"K ' No s W-s'. an I W'.ll ofT-r show t ha . til- 'and -ilit!i? Is 11 a il.' for i:s t rule r ..r sine proof re vahl Iti. ill t .r 1 v 1 l.i;sfi .lit: . 11.' in al putp.s..s, iti 1 to h.s .tern ; s.i: I la d I. : r- th t-r an I li-relV'l- of ihU ot,e i-.11 .'ov. (.r-i-.n, . ii Thiirslay. lb Iti'- , a' it,-1 Ic- I I It ' I..V of Noy-tiih.-r. Lml. II- 11 i:ii'-s a w ii ii.-.ss.-s J tin It W'K-ny. of Ki.-e-. -l.i;s.. , miii'v. ir-'..t ll-rmin K M K-rin-y ,.f K-ls... 1 , 1 a 1 1 1 . courtly. W.isn.riKton J 1 1 S. It ibli. ' f K'-l. I'o.ih:. coin, y. WasbltiK .si; Job" Itobb. of !! so. '..: z .- hi ,tv, W .sh.nift-.n. 11 v an I a! iy tii- llr.ve-oil-' I to fl,- p-i iii cl.i'miiiK adv. r--b-c r.l.". land are r-:n-.r claims in 'his "llc I. ' .- s.ii I It h day -f X v-inb. r l'jel ClfAS It MOOKKS !! gisi.-r XmTP'I: Km rrnur.vriox fn! I snt-s 11 1 oriic.-, '.';'y. 1 r.. Aug lil. 1 ir-g N , P-.. u h-r-by tri v-n Ihat in ".iii-plia-ci- w.th 'li- provb-ions of 'he act ,f 1 ' ,cttr- -.s of June li. 117-1. -n-itle I, "An i.et f .r th- sale .f timber lands I s lie j ,.t C i.it,,oii:i fir.-isin S.'..vi,t.i at'.-l Wi h iiKi.n T-nlo,rv." a's ' X -n I- I , a I lie- I'liblle l.aii.1 Sia'.-s by id ,f Annuo 4. 1 HH.'. Mrs. 1,-mra S, M.--'' rm.clt. of Wh.-, P. ').. I'oilntv of . "laisip, S'-i'.- of Oregon, has ibis day fl.il In 'his olllc- h.-r -.worn sta;-in.'i,i No r,.7l. for -'li- purcha of th- S 1-1 i-i of -. I .11 Si !i. in 1 ntnshlp N' '1 .V, j-a'ige No. S '.V.-st. a el will off-r pi . .f t. "-how lb it th- land sought is mor- vi'11. ib'- for limi.'-i or si, in- him f-.r attr. cultural purposs, and lo cstab I sh h-r claim P. sal, I land before the Iteuist.-r and lte.-..v.-r of this oHlee at Or gon ('My, Or gon, on Thursday, th 21s: -lay of X iv-mber, I Ml. Hh" names as witness-s: ')e,ri" M' Kari.itid. of fln"y. '.'lats'ip county, O.-r-gon; 'lust Adolph, of oln-y. '.'latsop county, Oregon; Olto Johanson of Wis-, '.'la'sop county. Or-g-.n; Wil liam A. Johnson, of Wis-, .'latsop c uinty, Or-gon. Any anl all p-Mins claiming advetse ly the aliov'--.les. rlbe.j lands ar- n--'pi'Ht-d o file h'-lr claims In this iiftlee ',n or b-for- said 21st day of November, mi. ciias. rt. MOOIIBS. ReglHter. Cowing & Cowing ATTORN EY8-AT-LAW. OREGON f.'ITT, ORROON. Offlcet Room 4, U. S. Land Office BMg. Practice in all the Court of the Btate. United Hta'.ea Land Office Bul nesa a Specialty. THE COMMUTER. How It VpraiU Ilia Honrs of Dally tlnllruftil Trrlln. Tle inui'li iibuseil sutMiilmnlti, whom the c.irtootiWts picture tin coup I ii 8 to tint clt.v every morning ftvm "Loiiesotnchtirst," "laint Man's ljnt," "Pnuii hurst by lbi-l iadlcy" and oUicr places w ith i'iimlly ucgetlvi immos, tiro tin ItitoreKlIng clii of Individ uals. Tlif transient clement of (lis t'lty's populatlou spends several hour every day wlilrllntf mor the rillrd. Winn Hie novelty of those dally I'll of inilia'ri.llng lm piissod Into tho inoiiotoiiv of years of travel tlimugti t!ie satuo couutiy tlie commuter bit Icanii I to lunke (he N'dt of tho lime tic spends i.ii tlie train. Tlie 'V.inl tleiid" Is ft prominent llg' tire In this class. Rolli tnornltii: and cvcnltu; four or five gmi" of cards titv ttulpe; on In every smoking car. u ml It Is nafc to sti.v t tint tliod-.!iiiiN of did. litrs cliangf liands In this "innocent nmtiseiticnt" w hile the player ftiv llU ryitig to or from busltics. Next to tln "curd sluirp" Is the nun who only enjoys Ills cigar and pitMT. He U otdlvlous to nil Ids surround ltiirs auil only nlmw nnlmutloti when ho Is at Ills journey's end. Many of the pouch's and plans of Home of tills cltj's most successful tiusliiess men have been born ir tle Tclontl on ttu-se tnilns The short respite betwivn the bustle of tlie city and the enres of homo life Is to this, type of man u season for misllt.nlou. Another lutcroMlug co minuter Is the Individual ifho Is on g.ssl tenns with alt his fellows He trnvols up nd I down through the car evercising tin j ri'in'rtory of latest joke or syuipa- thitlng with some giiomy looking friend who tlilnk that all the world is sgnlnht liim. lie sivms to never grow weary In tils well doing The traiu life of the commut T I now and then enlivened by wnvU Though tossed about and sometimes cut aud bruised. In getierallj' e :ili' lU'rioU Injury. Such eiperleiico as thoso li Cinslders the sphv and coloring of tilt Mtsteuev. New York Mull aud El-j proas. COLOR OF GOLD COINS. .-"!. up .a a Ju,lK!u n. an I .Pi ter t.-n. Rtsuon Kor Ill9rnre. la Ttat j b'r"d .h-i-ii on the : ,.b ,lay ,.f June, tola, cf 'trh Mlaiaa. I1""1 ; l,h 'r "'',,r i'r..t.h.iiv. , ,. j plaint ff. .in I iKMinst 1'iaiik M .''imPk Suuii time ago a I tviielimrin p.arrd , lM M ,,, w ,p r,. i.,t,. f,r togetller a UUttibi r of gold coins of j-he um of ..."i. w.tlt lnirt-.t t!i.r.'..n Fri'tich mllllage of the N gitinlng. mid- ' ' 'h r il - f t. :i p r 11 - 1 - r aiiiHini die and end of the last country ll..!'r m " ! "f K-bruary. 1. . , , . . .1 . .1 ! ' ' ' " 'f 111 s .b'cre.-. I Hit' rot 01 was nuicti Hiifiirlsl to . Hint they..,,. w(lll ,, f,.,.,,.,.. :.,; differed In color lie st nlN.iit r.ndltig , , it . t.. l t(.- ,. n il.- ni. y ' f . OUt till- retlHolK for tllU iliffcri'lice. ntlil , lie C'' and ,lnbu:elll.-lil of ih.t the n-fiilts .,f 1.1s liivesiKatl.ui, liave 1 ,u:; :"v-1 ' ' '"'' "; . 1 up ui tu 11 writ, c uiimaii'liiiK j',1 te. Ixs-n publisli.sl in I..t Niiture. x .,, m(k f .,. f..:..,w. There Is a pill.'U.'s ill-out the yi'llow lMlt r.b.-,l re.ti property, to-ni: of the 1" nn. I JO friinc plc .-s which The noii'.h.ii'. iiuart. r of the 11 .r h iH'ar the t'ltlrfle of NttH,.s.u 1 ami , k""t 'I'"'-''. Hi.. Mi:h.-t .,ii.,itrr ( i.i .1 . h 'orthe:it .iinr:.-i, fie iior'h.-.i"'. Louis Will that Is not observed ln ,iuir ,.r ,lf ,,. ,..,,.,. .,lM..r ., the gtildpleoo of latiT mintage. Ous!,;,. ii.irt!i.st .uar' r , f t.i.- ..iivm,; admirer of these eolns xnks of ttielr 1 on irt'-r. .. tl, -t lu niti.-r 1 iiity-rli.- :' color tt 11 "taautlful pnleiicH" and ot-i '' f"ir .H. n ni. of i.u.g ,. , t. 11'iie i9i. : of '.he ill -im.-t : . ni.-ri-presses n-gr.-t Unit It Is lucking In litter , .. wins. The eiplitiiiillon of it Is tery nlmple. Tin nil..)- tiuit entensl into tin French gold coins ..f th.. days run taitiiil aa iniicli silver 11s o.ip r, and It wa the silver that gave the coins their Intrrciitlng paleness Tin' coins i f the en i.f NaiIsii III wttu itmre goi.Jeii In hue. The silver hail been taken out of the alloy. The g' ld coins of tolay have a still warmer tin. I deeper tlngi of yellow. This Is t-cuui the I'nrU mint, as well Its that In I,oUili.ti. molts the gold nil. I the cops-r nll'ty In hermetically M.'iil.sl boles, which (ireventM the copper from j Is'lllg SllpieW l.llt blenched. US It iilwny ! Is when It Is 11 itaok.-. br hot air. So j 1 tlie present .Miiis have 11. e full warm I ness of tint that a c.,p r alloy in 11 1 (five. If tin- coins i.f today me not no linjul lome In tin- opinion of amateur collect I ors us tin. so Issu.sl by the llrnt Niijxi lism, tin y are superior to those of ci ther of the Napoleons In the fact that I It costs lens to miike them. Tin- ilotibli operation of the oxidation ..f tlie coplx-r I and cl.fitiltiif It off the surface of tlie I cola wltli nobis Is tin longer employed, I and the large elimination of copper I from the sin face of the cuius, formerly pnietlrt'il, iiinde tliem Ich n alstant un der wear nn. I tear than are tlie coins now la circulation. Ko Kr)i In White llfinae. In tlicw iiioil.-rii days the front iliMir of the White Hons.- is not locked at nigliL I'rH.'tlctilly 110 doors are liH'keil, and If the Kti-ward hhoiild liM.k around for keys be would probably not lind half of thosi- formerly In n I!g pn ll' i-meii an' about the only doiits tit the 'Xi'CUlhn lii.'lhxlon. Tiny guard the main doors at nil Iniins of itiv and I "Wit. Il,d tbel Is no ii.s . 1 to close mid 1 look the Inner doors. 11. f..r.- President I Lincoln's tline policemen were run at 1 the president's home, anil when all tli ' clerks ami -.. ri ants I ad gone home lit I lllght Hie l..ll-e0'. pcr Went III.MJtlll : and carefully luck. si all ii,,. .loots In ! Hide mid out.slde except lu rooms IH'OIJ- pb-d by thorn- going In and c(,mii,s 0uL - Wiislilagtoti Ktar. Don't n Siinrlim of Vour l,ne. The power of love Is one of the great Hit gifts to humanity. It gcm-niti-M the Bunshliie of the moral unlvi i ho. with out which life would M. a ilesort. waste. Use this ill vliif imwer without Htltit Hit pnsllgnl of your love. Let it radi ate freely. It will brighten the dark places. It will gladden the Hot-rowing. It will lift you alsive the petty, grind ing: care thut no hooii corrode the mind and nap the oniTglcs. It Is tin- golden key that will admit you to the palace of tlie true llfe.-Kucci-HH. Well Rnouah. "Didn't I tell you to let well enough aloatV" wild tho doctor to the convales cent who had (Unobeyed and was Buf fering a relupge. "Yea, uoctor," whined the patient, "but I waan't well enough." Detroit Free Pre. Gcncsscc Fruit AIJSOUUTI31-Y PURI3 C 113131s! VINBCiAR. . . l'OUil)i:i) A. I. I7IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE I K I i tu: (U Disr ri'Kii.v i iki .' 1 1 A . Catall All In C A. HENRY & CO.. 'M SiinMimc Sttcct. NEW ZKALAM) HUE IXSl'KAXCE COMPANY Of Ntv V. I. THOMAS, Mjjr., San Francisco. UX1.IM1TKD LIABILITY OF SI1ARKI10I.DKKS SiiliM-iilxnl ('Hpital, .... $'i,(Min,ouo l'aiil-u. Cii'.itiil, .... l.mKi.uoo AVM'I.X, ... J.iVl.'i.H I As-si ts in I'liitol Mates, . :10(I,(MKI Stirjilus to 1'olii'y Ilnl.l.rs, . . . 1,71S,7!I2 lhis boon t'liilonvritiiii; mi tin I'mitir I 'oast ovoi twtnty-two yi'nrn. SIIKltlKKS .s'Al.i: Ity Vlrliie of an recuil n and 01 b r f ile issu.-l out 'f tli - 1 Hi mi cur: f tif St .t e of i'Iti; ill, for t!ie I'lHtniy f I'litrt'p. ,oi (tie :3t,l ilay .,f Annus:. X I. Is b -M'-n.ity. the l the tl 'Hi ll '..II of .l d ' h curt h 'ii" t Tla. 1 '..H op public an -M 01 cas.'t, the ah ! 1 s.ltl'fv tb" -by gli 'lit day :l.u: 1 w il on r. Iwd. "f r 10 .. ci k day In froi In I at - t oor HI I lie I ' ; J , 1 '..ip'ty. 1 ir. g 'ii. P, to the li!, h I.: I I- r . d.-si rib .1 i.-ul p,.pe Jll lll. lit. cosls u lot A. 1 at f -r ' '1 y. i UI 1 ruin k I .its. TII.'S i.il 1 (. Aug 2 l.l xv i l.i.i :. '01111 V. ' .'. K '. I'1. Sheritf of A: 0 1 ii-.-ioii SIlKltlKFS SAl.i: N .n!c b b-Tby given that M n l iy. :h Tta day 'f 1 1 I sill. .1,. '."! at the hour .f b o'.-lm-k tu lb f..in , of said day. tit ami In fpsil of Vie curt lion' door, In tie 1 'Ity "f At.r.a, in 1 'latsop county. Slate of 1 tr. g .i. offer f.r ale and 'll. ut public an lion r .'he high-st bhrler for cauli In hutnl ut the time of mile all in. I slimuUr the pil estate and properly h.-r-t .for bid In for tne by said I'latsop is.iiniy. tht sail 'liy of Astoria, nikl Scb. l'.s iin t No, one mid six of il. e -un y. or either of them and wbk b they .r elth.-r of them have uciulr.sl title by virtu of any such wilu. Slid ".lie Is IU.'.! for fi! I dill- purnu- ant to an 1 'out: iy 1 'lit a of si, pap"! bv I, I'M .nb r llereP f 'Ii- lliil'le Py l" '. ill it of said count',, .is tlie ,ei property . ..ui 1 1, 1, . ,r--!be Hist Monlav af er July TlbS IJNVII.I.H. Slcrlff of a. 'I I'oiiiity. pt. l:d Hat.!. NDTI'T: Fh'R lM'llLli'ATInN'. I 'tilio.J Slates Land olllee. Oregon 1 'Ity, or., Aug li'l. i;m. Nolle is h.-r-by Klven 1 h i: in 1 pl.ii'ice with the provisions of the act .f ('ollKI'S of JlP'e 11, lV.'H, enM'.I'd, "All i -. for llf sale of tlml.. r hinds In the S' it-4 o( I'ollfofiila. or.-Kon, Nevada in I WasliliiKton Ten!: .ry." ,ih xl 'nd- ,, to llll tile Public I, 111 I H.at.-H ,y ,,( ..f A nuns- 4. ) mi;, William A. .1 hn-u ,n, ' Wi". P o., l ouipy of ( laiHop, S; ate of Oi-H 'ti. has ;lns .lay llo'd In this olllee his sworn slat' IIK'iit No. .'.."ill!!, f ,r the pIllch.tM.. of Ihe S. W. 'i of Bec llo il Nn !l. In lowiixhlp No. 'I N , 1 ungo No. S Wi-hI. add will offer proof to show ii.it Ihe bind s night Is mote valuable for Its timber or stone than for nerleul tur.il purposes, and In .stabll.h his i-l'lnt to said land before lite H.-glsi.-r m l It -civ r of this oilli 1 My, r"g 'li, on Thursday .,r Xov-niber, 1 ". I . II" n.im"s i.s witnesses: e at Ol.-goll lb,, lll-si .lay Oeoi-ge McKarlnnd, of Olney, rial- .0 ciii iiy, ir.g..n; Augiot l'olph, ..f oln.-y, ( latsop county, oi-cgm: oitu Johanson, of Wise, i'latsop ooiiiity or... gun; Mrs. Laura H. Md'oimlck, of Wise, ciui'sop coiiniy. 1 iregon. Any and ill persons claiming adverse, lv the tiboye-descrlbe.l lauds are l'" oiie.sted lo Hie their claims In 'bis ofllee ..11 or before sal I I! 1st day of November, IWl. CHAfl. II.MoollKS, Register. NOTCK OV FINAL Afi'olJNT. Notlua Is hereby given thnt the und.T- sgnil has filed his llnal 11 1111 as a.l- inlnlstrat ir of the etnt" of P. W. Oile iiiiin. deceased, In the Count v Court of the Htate of Oregon, for t'liim .p County, and the same has been wt f.rr hearing Itefore such court on Baturdny, tb,. lath lay of October. 1901, at the hour of ten clock In the forenoon Dated tl.'ls 5th day of September, 1901. C. W. FULTON. Company FISHER BROS. MM II IN i i it r in un: yvoki.d. fll.ftiMI.INKI l'llll.1 MlSIt. GENERAL AGENTS. San frnm-lvo. Cal. BESTOF EVERYTHING tu W.ir, Tbn Tclli Hervlc of th vi l'1-IJO.Iger Ihc Hor(hw8s(ern line.. nik-iit Ti:n l'uliy All t 1 'tlk'AtfO, lletneen Ht. c inpillllg l'aul 0 I.tten ru'.lm.vt Hli-ep-r, IV.-rb-s Pailng Cars. l..tc:y ant 1 'b.-t v ill .t Osn. l-'r 'n 1 iet luting c'ltair i'r. ;'th (Vntury Trains Ituns l.vr'y liy of th Yer. Tlie Finest Train in the Worla rittlrlc liijhtcd ncttd Till: IIAlMiKK STATU KXIMIKSH. tin Kiti""! I ui: v Train liunniiig li.teen St I'.iui anl i.'hui. via th Sti.rt l.ne etloin fr' the W.': Mile via The NnllTlll.RX PACIFIC liliKAT Niilll llllllN AND l.'AXAl'I.VX PAt'IKlC It'VS. This is tl- ninaliii. St. the lll'.HT LINK between Paul and Minneapolis. All Agent, S-I Ticket via The Nonhwestern Line w 11 mi:. n. 'bn.-ral Ag. nt. IIH Ald.-r Hire. I, 11. L HISLKH. Trav. Agent. I'oitiuiiil. iicgun. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS I v b. ii people, are contempt itlng a trip, uiiein.-r nn bmlni-ss or pleasure, tli' y naturally want the beat suvlce ,. 1 . 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ,ia far a speid, cinfort ami safely Is concerned. Kmployus of lb WISCONSIN CBNTRAL LINl'lH ur paid pi n v f the public and our trains are op' iao'd so as to in ike closu cnn ii' cMoiis with diverging line at all Junction point. Pullmuii Palace Sleeping and Chair t ins on through trains. 1 lining car service umx i-'Il td, Meals served 11 la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, oak Ihe ticket agent to sell yuu A tlck.'t over The Wisconsin Central Lines and von will make direct connection at Hi. Puil fur Chicago, Milwaukee mid all no! n Is Euit. For any further Informithn "all on any ticket agent, or corres.i iu l with JAM. (V POND, (Jon. Pass. Ag't. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wis. 1 Oeneral Agent. TIIK CHICAGO ft NoltTll Wl'.HTKRN RAILWAY. pyi1W.it Mli.'A K 1 1 he,e Uny Ciptulei are luperioi iWl ,0 Ba,,arn of Copaiba! ,unenaoriniociio'iiir fM 1 CURE IN 48 HOURS I! 1 I the tame dneaei with- aV.sr M .... Inrnnvsniiincfl.