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f A" i ,i ; i 1 ! 20 CENTS A WEEK. SPECIAL SPRING v in o :W- My Slock is now complete; embracing all the hilest novel ties in Dress Groocls. both in WOOL 110 WASH - LADIES ! In K i i I kibhed and Mu-dm. .;i jiii" e- :i I e- the l'VI:'i' fill yuuda Wr can. tiUd. in i I'll! I. n or tii.' iid iuidf rie-. an I "".111 ft nine ill ht; l u.'i I n i' l that. A I ban V IS till.' R s p y 11 A GKSAT Of s make - -.. lI.iIi ..l THE BEST HOSIERY, CRSSM This is :iu aw'i j.r.M.'ivssion. I In world moves :ii!il ihe mmi wiio loes nol i.iovt: witli it must i:il l.fl.in.l or l,e mislieil. V l,.,v s,fr:i. k u !c,v ik.Vc. On,, visit, to our ston- will ..u viiu . you lli.it, ..me1 .It.llar will ouivlwise wmiv Iumo tlum tun :,i .u.y lur hu - in H. ,-ity. This s,,'ms in. iv.lil.lc 1 ait xr-i-tinlinlly iiiv:t-:m intrirst.-.l puMn- to ,ti11 and 1., ,,nvin,'-(l f thu truth. WE ARE SELLING AGATE V- luive al! kinds of tin-wan- tiiititi - ! hi ott'iii. Vr!' extend an invitation to Xjo'-ite i'llllloiis. .: a gro-. i '..rkserews. .j and li'e. ( la cker board-'. I" and l".-. ( ..!fiirne. ."m-. 1 uspi.lors. In. t 'ake turiHTs. I"'. I ';:i ling iron. I' t" 'J'ic. Collar button-. .V. d,,. . 'oj; bangeis. ."'. i i-'i pan.-, -o I I'ippei. i.v. I ii-:e, all p: iee-i. i.,!l-. inc. l!nvelopcs. - for .V. tieutr-rs. I.V. I'lonr sifters. I.V. i'e.nnf-ls. r. alter, Webb. ." to I'V. larter. webb, silk. IV. I lair brushes. I.V. CRISSjVlAN'S 5 tj "isr c tc '.' oVs'AfH" tit to ' MaJpiM f .rcn FREE FROM POISON. i-:iowned llroadhea i.m wo have as lar t tra.liiii- tininl I I'k-v; i;. a .--toi k n re.'o:i. Will No More High Prices. FOKSffHITT TO BUY GOODS WtTK SUX LITTJ-B AN"8 FIVE AND' TUN CENT mm. BUTTONS FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN, BUTCHER KNIVtS -TEN CF5 BASKETS TEN GENTS, BLACKING TEN CEN7S. ' I 'audKeri-iin-:-. . ;nel ii . Hair-pin-. ." :.n-l h'c a box. . Hanoi '.'Heas. .i a .u. I lo,-. ' H.H.k-i and .-v. .. -! do,-. I..,- Ho..-, l.-.i; k. !,',.. lb s-. , .. , .,! , ,..!. :, i. I laiumoe I-..-.. .no. K ni -. pocket . pi.-. Key .-ham 'Joe. K ni;- i . ,es. to -. !v!i'. i -. minciii'. 1" :-.nd 1"-. t.y a-i peiiei!--. h'c a doAn. baccs. pillow i i - . "and I''. I. ace. ve.lon. . I.eiaou SiU czei s, I'V. Match safes, ." and in,-. Mirrors. 1" and I V. Milk pans. and P',-. .Mouse trajis 1 hole--. lo;-. Marblep.all kinds. AND 10C. STORE. M'FARLAJ-JD BUILDING :m e :jnt rr FABRI 53 -To TIIK I AI M an. I look ;i1 our vali.t---. in -iliHiur Hook 08. ; io:"'f'":;'d t;f ..inr-iieiahli pi"i rtv, w:i a'toii! tore-:nari it .it U e nave a veiy lar-. .-(oet h. ,,.. v,i:.:.s ),;, f;l.,,iv. lion-e fioiu at tin h w r -1 iie' ' i-r oi'i-i . . ; in t !,i- , """" '.Aiaai cai i.i: i i:aii i-. i J li- !.ii:i-. Voruiull;, i't-(cil ti I . VALLEY ii-.ii for we.'i and liiuish an u in leiuse in the state, ( all and yi pleasi:ie to show voo'l-J. -iisnful articles too nuiiH'pvh Nol-- paper, '1 s!n -Nail lulls',,, pP). Nutmeg-grater. Needl-s. siiaip. oe Tins. ' jiapers, .V. I p.lpei. I aiis. ! i;i covered. :'. Tot soroU . Ti-rluiiieiy. ."i io (nc. Total. i cutlers. In,-. Totato mashers. . I'uises. . lo 1. 1,-. b'.i -1 . !.., U ''. l.'.ivipt I ks, o, . Shaiiiois skins. !ic. Shoe blacking, .V. Safety pill", :; do;:, i shoe lacers, 1 doz. f spoons, set. 10c. Steak pounders, IV t-i. .r inc. ALBANY, OltEG ON, TUESDAY, MAY 20, i ATEHi:il!LETI!A(!KDV A Slietp-Hrnlev Stabs His Assail ants With a Fair of Shears. A HUMAN IN THE . KLKK. TV Narrow O.-iiic Roaii Formally Turned Over to Mr. HuLtington-Th Port la a.'.' St like Narly Eniad. - I'tsi.tLK.N. May T.i. Joe jUt-if ivievc, aged 17, son of I'lias. Uicti ivieve, a well known stockman', was killed this morning twenty miles pouth-west of here by 4. being stabbed to death with a jTir of sheep shears in the hands of a sheep herder. The name of the j murderer is not yet Known. it j said the boy and his mother Im. j got the sheep herder in the furrier of the fence and were heating him j with a club while tlie father stood I by and exclaimed, "kill him, kill i him.' Tlie herder iiiially freed himself, reached up to the lop r.iii, ! w here a pair of sheep shear.- !av, ; grabbed them and fatally sl.ilm .l the hoy. lb then turned in 'tie .voman, inilieTi.g several severe ; wound::. Mr. Icncivievc etcap'd j uninjured. ! a i';:i:n'v statf. of timm.s. i A Sim Nli'iut Hi i'lithcr i;e(';inie Me Willi! In Ke-.Wrrrv. I'.'itiiiMi, .May l"i n:'; l'hflp. yon of Olivet l'he'.p-', v.hu was 'hot hist niijlit whiio 1 t Kidin' ins ni ; poii-h. wan airi- !i'd (i-dav, charged w!?ii attem;i!ir..'. I;i . i..i!i il''i- ids f :thi r. The rau.-e : ii:il .: to !i.' : lioi ! i:i ntl !.'). i:, hi.' it is i-lid lli.it tin; id- -.- -pi)in'.-;I ;tiu:iiy to hi.i son. lit- I i hiiniis !hat v. :'l hi nhii '." prove '.ii alii.ii. ' 'lie ni.iiive :L-s;ne.i i--tli:i! tin-fatlier, J . i is i nr.t iiiV'tns A !'ii. I'i.jui -May I'1. M.iflei- ill ' Charicerv, . . II. Durham, r, hu hkteiv sold the ( !;roiii:in l.'aiiway ll'o.'s lines :md jiroperty, under ! foieelosf.ri c-f mortj-'ae. to day ! made ileed l onveyiii'.' the iro: er , t v to the Oreonian Kailway To., .('. 1'. Hum in:ton and his assoi i j ates. in the I nded states cir' ii. I r -u: t j io-dav .hide I'eady made an n .ler i in the ease of tlie Ore'onian l.'ail ! uay Co.. ' limited s.the o. ll.Sz ! X. ( 'o.. directing the receiver, '. ' V Seo't, tode!i,er to Ihe Ony-n- MOKaY AT OTKES .'il'.'Ut ion :il J'ock t-l'img si aii v. to.-. Siispeiidei.--. lo an. I !.ic. Sponges. ,"ic. t Soap, castile. "ic. Soap, toilet, all price-. Shell l.aper. - do, i n .' lootip:el;s Towel-, ba ,.oo ioi- ;.!,.! IOC i'o-eth bi o and bJc riiimbles. V. Tea st i. line! -. "i. . Tablets. .-. I rays,- J0c. Tracim; w hei I-:. 1 Wash boards. iMc Wash basins, h'c Water pails P and ..'V. Whisk broom:-. 10 -on! J.V. Cro'piet sets, rfl.io. i ian Kailwnv ('., all of tho i.roporly of the Oreu'onian road in his pos pes;sion. The Oresonian Kailroad Co. C. I. Ituutinjitijii and his associates will take charge of the property immediately. - '- - - TUB I'Oli l l. ANU STIilli i:. Tlii-JSIriUert. Win ami Will . lo Win k Aljaiii. 1'oi.rnM', -May Hi. Another change in Ihe strike wa i caused thiit morning by all of 'he union men who have heen at work dnrint the p tst week heinu: called out in a response to an order from head iiiarters. A l.-ire number of men have been wot king steadily for ten days at union rates, hai in consequence of tlie refusal of the majority of the luem bers of the' BufTdffrs Exchaugo to accede to the demand of tho strik ers it tt'ii decided to call out all who wen at work till .sati.-factory arrangement could bo made. This resulted in a meeting between a committee from the new r.uiiders As.-Tciation and tlie fiiiuii l'.uild ers Trade League by whom it was agresd that the "new Kuilders Association would employ union men ai eiirht hour and union wa:;es, I ia agreement tc go into 'ileci next Wednesday, at which time ii is thought that em ployim iit can be given to HiKimen. It is stated ihat the new builders association will be n-ady in about ten ilays to put loo nu ll to work, and by thai lime individual con tractors can give work lo nearly its many more. In the evening an ojn n air meet ing w as held in the plaa by ihe union builders league, l-dioil speeches were made by members of each union, review im.' the situation and setting forth the justice of the demand that eight hour- --iiieil l coiistiluie a day's I.i'ior an 1 li.a! the new builders' as-oeiai ioi: should receivesupp'Tt. About lUiil .e,son; wele j. resent. An invitation had been extended to the l.'iil.!ei exchange lo be pii-si el and iiieii--: 'ihe situation w i i !i t he unions, but I he invitation v. a - di-eliie-d. iluy K il'til u lln- ll-illr. Mav l';.- Willie 1 I1L I V I I I S, j I in.-ini.'ie. agi-d N, was found dead mater a live four miles lroin lii.ii!i near ",.!o-ier hist niht. It i.: suppoM-il he riiinhed inl-j Ihe tree and a branch Itokc, precip itating him lo ihe ground, a dis taiiie of several liet. i uu.-::-g his de.i! h. ?'.tr( ImucJ C liinrbi Cumi. I'.ii.il.wn, iJay PJ. In t In ease of Ihe ChineM', My. Wong Ham and child, who arrived here a lew days since mi the vessel ( 'oloma and who were refused landinu b ihe custom aul Imrit ies. argunn nls were delivered and submitted lo in the I . S. disliiel coiirl. !'t iiilin.' .Indue IVaih's decision t !n- mot her ;md c Karh furnished !:iis 1 ,.iid. i . I v I i:si i.-i steamer Karluk ild w i-le released, ne ihoii-and dol- 4llO! V. ., May l'i.--The armed to-d.iv from Koiliak. Alaska, bringing in humation thai the baik t.'orea, t'ai'l. Wheeler, had -jone .".-'hore at Cook's lidet and with the cargo wa- a total loss. No lives were lo t. The bark left this port carry ing -.up plies for the salmon can neries on March :.'7th. The vessel 5i ov.nr d by Ihe An lie Tacking Cj. and was valued at $ I.'i.OOn. and the caigo valued at iri.i"'. Both vessel and cargo were in- Sllled. in-: ji! Alls V. v. MS l".:Mt-io. Mav IV. Wheat M.er year lV.iO l.l"1,.. ( nil oo, Mav I'.'. l:l close: w at steady; cash tr,' .lime '.(.;' : .nil v o. i in '.'.(".I .h:lv i:;1,!ii'.i:! l.ivi.m'i.oi.. .May T. Wheal holder oiler moderately : alifoi nia 1, 7j -d per cental. C0A3T N0TE8. i'oik eouiuy is better oii' linau cially than slu has been for many vears. being out of debt and hav ing over .SjUUO lo run on. .lohn I-ul tun, democratic candi ilate for joint repretfentalive of W.iBf.i Mini Sheriua'i counties, has icigned. and It. Ii. Cuthrie has i named. vuitie ,iock for the Chcadle canal, w hieh is to furnish water power for Lebanon, has been siili- Hl'l'lneil. J corps oi ennieei io begin work on the f'M.(iOO canal at an earlv date. Newport is enjoying the gr'at ..1.1 nn. omit of nrosnerit v she has ever experienced, says tlie Yaiyniua Wi.isn i mil lliere is more im rovemeiit K'dnt; on thati in any i .vi years previous. I t,., .it. ..iiner Mischief. CaiUain .1. .1 Winant. of Ymiuina. has gone i.. ie r..i Sniiii.l waters. Summer N iii. 'i'j at the bay who enjoyed d-ep sea iiHliing. V. ill mis f! apiam Winant am! lie- stamicn nine cl, ft. Tied in bel.an ui. Mav 1-, Mr. .1. 1 1 vde. Mr. llvde ',a l-oin in '. ernionl in IsbJ. emigrated io Michigan in IsTl. He was wel known in Salem, T.iov.usville and ! Lebanon. Deceased was buried in l'.i'nH nsville. j .lim Weslcv, a Warm S.ring Indian, who did good work against I the Snakes when they were mi I the warpath, says he was bom in The Pallet- about iifty-five years ago. and recollects well w hen the lirst immigrants journeyed through ( thi place in waon-1 drawn by "i-feam. 1S90. BLOWATMOKMONISM The U. S. Supreme Couit De cides Against the Saints. A XKKltlFIC STORM IX OHIO. Immense Damage Vmt to Crup'- Tie Pri:a King Von:en Tbrsateu Ij Ha id tlie Salcooa in Kr.iit.s Washington, Mav I;. Th supreme court of the 1'nited States t'.-daf rendered an opinion oi vital interest to the Mormon church, lit a suit of the church of Latter I lav Saints against the I'mlcd States, which cornea- here on nap- pea! iroin a ileeisiolioi the supreme coil: Ioi tali in lavorol the I ntted State.-, this ' court afiiniis that judgment. The case grows out of the I'.i.lnitiinls anti-jiolvgainy law, which dissolved the Mormon church corporation and escheated to the 1 mted States (he real estate owned bv the church. The Mormons entered suit to have t In law declared unconstitutional. A TKltltlKIC STOKM. Ti cineiuloUM Iuiini(;e Ituno In I'or liuuit of Ohio. Woo.-tki:. Mav T.k A tenilic cyclonic wave of rain and hail storm passed over parts of Con gress, Cauaan, ildeslo, Milton and Chippewa townships in this county between three anil lour o clock Sunday afternoon, doing a tremen- loiis amount ol damage. 1 he storm swept over a section three miles long. The most serious damage was done in and near the villages of Coiigrcssand I'owsburv. m i:iki:i:i ins w 1 1 !; . A 1 1 --:;- ul llt:-liuinl SliooU Hiui - !f :iii.I Wife. San Ti:anci-o. May T.i. 1-M-waid I-'ladung, a Oennaii laborer, shot and instant iy killed his wife .May, this evening, lb; then s-hot himself, iullictinir a wound that will probably prove fatal. From a letter found on l-'ladung'.s person it appears that he and his wife had oiiarrele.l Saturday, and this morn ing .slu sent him a letter saving she meant to h ave him. t'lad'llig woul to hi" room in a rage and Ihe tragedy ensued. mi: i'.c:i i ir mail. ri ii ul iiK L'lultl lliul Hi: llttin Any iif lit Slack. Ni.iy Yoi:k, May LI. Henry Yillard denies that be is co-operating with Huntington to k ire a controlliii--' interest in the Taeilic Mail. illa.iit savs he does not own a share of Taeilic Mail Htock and does not intend to buy any. He has not seen Huntington for several months and had no com-j iniinicatioii with him on the sub ject of Taeilic Mail. 'I lie I ivening Tost savs : A Wall street man savs the Norlhern Ta eilic has already made a;r.inge iv.eiibj with the Taeilic Mail, by which Tacoma i;' to be the ter minal point of the Taeilic Mail steamers, the Norlhern Pacific people having agrjed to pay an imoiint eotial to tlie existing suo- bidv." It Huntington's people want Taeilic Maii connection they will be given it at San Francisco on f imilar terms. A UurriKLE DEATH. A J r.tiup Itun Over ami Killed by u Fici;tit Train. F.i.i.cNsia iai. Wash., May T.i. At ! o'clock a. m.. on Suini-iy, the freight train near Harve, seven miles north of here, ran over a man and cut him to pieces, lie was stretched on the track with his bead and one arm across Ihe rails apparently asleep. The n ginee. saw him too late to stop. Ihe remains were brought here and were ideutiliedas a tramp who w as in a chain gang here lately. l.Mkiii lo tk I'ai lllc. Ciui Aoo, May T.I. For some time past the advisability of erect ing a watch factory plant on the Taeilic Coast to compete for the coast trade has been under con sideration by u number of promi nent watch 'manufacturers. Wgrlit'K Fair -oiiiuiiioinrii. San Francisco, May If. ov. Waterman 1 a-? appointed M. II. DeYouoj,'. of San Francisco, and Oil. Wm. Forsyth, vi Fresno, com-mis-ioners to the wml Ts fair af ChL-azo. A ToiiijiPi-iiin-o Itaiil Ki-tcl. Kansas Citv, Mav in. A Tope ke special says that OtHl temper ance women' in that city have banded together and resolved to . iii.nee ilie slate law. despite tbe supreme court decision. A raid is expected I o follow. A rirrrr Kaltlii. Pvkis, May T.'. The Temps Sinegal dispatch says that the I'renc'n have captured Sigoii and Oussi-boiican after a conflict v. ith the Uahoii'.ians. The forces at the battle at )wze T.ogon, which took place April L'o, numbered loOO. All were killed. The I rench loss was lo killed and 72 wounded. 0iiuifil ti tlie I.iittpry. Asm vii. le, N. C., Mav 10. The general assembly of the Presby terian Church South adopted ieso lutiona to-dav viiiorouslv condemn- "i the Louisiana ioltt,rv :lllJ Wiirnmg all members of the 'church against coinp'icity i jt i :mv sl.ape or maimer, particularlv bv buying tickets. ' " TUEI NIOX PACIFK . ''""'""I. '" Maw lut,, the s..uua ncRfon. Ta. o-ja. Mav Pi. .i(.,iaent Adams of the I ion Taeilic rail ro.ul has authorized Chief Engin eer ll'i'Mie oi il.. . , a v oijiji;iiiv to ac cept a pro-ioMtioii made' bv the ,lfr,ll ,A H:u. x.itll lacoma. The company has also accepted the propositi",,., ta. Americanlike railw ay to purchase that road and run into Tacoma lioni American Lake. Wlll-k VI ill llfxril, .... .1... I'. iacific between Taeoma andOlvm pa i .nay o. - -- . - - A FATAL FA I.!.. A Mull WlioStoppt-,1 oil- it Kailroud Trritlle at Atthlauil. Aii!.Axi.,?day V.C A man about fifty years of age, with a club toot, was found ibis morning overed with blood on the railroad track mar Ashland. His skull was tract ured and tho man is not ex pected to live. Tapers on his per son showed that I13 was an agent of the Fastern Floriculturist and was named K. II. I'.iown. Jt is supposed he arrived here on th treight train but evening and while the train was oil the trestle stepped ot!', not knowing th;i dis tance fo the ground, which was '2) feet below. TIIK I'ltl.K KI5G. I'eli-r .lai knun Fail to Hi:ek Cut IJil. Smith. Cine ion, May lii. s;x thousand people ,w itnessed the irreat five round match with four ounce gloves between Peter Jackson, the colored Australian champion, and Fd. Smith, the champion of Col orado. Smith made a good show ing against the bi colored coon, standing up five rounds without sullering a knock out. In tbe lirst round Smith was knocked down three times, lint in th second he lauded repeatedly on .lackcon's jaw and wind. i'vnderly Ae.Utllc-d. imitSMii no, IV.., May T.i. T. V. Powderly, .1. S. Tyrnc and Peter Wismeii this eveiiin. wi-re ac(iiilted of the chaivi of con spiracy preferred I.v Kdward CalUhan. The costs were placed on the i-i.iintv. Auulher X:itiii:l UanK. Wamuni.Ton, Mav T.i.- 'llu First National l'.:ii;k f Tort All gele, a! Toil A i:c i'-:-. Washing toll, has liee.'l an! l;orie.I to i-m-inence business with a c;.p.l.il o ipV.ltM. The president is l.e:.ja- luin 1 . ScheiKaiJ. : c.i!iier. Israel Sahbger. llttclared l'ucoii!.!itu! ioiial. W siiinc.iox-, Miiy h. i'i.e su preme court has itn.lered an opinion holding unconstitutional the law of Minnesota leipiiiiiig ail fresh meats to bo inspected 4 hours before slaughter. DrltCB t (b Wall. Ni w Yoiif: , May 111. The Public tirain and Stock F.xchamre. limited, said to be the largest bucket shop in the 1'nited State- went lo the wall this morning. Kx-nutiir .loken liinaiir. 1i;it;-M', May T.i. Fx-Senator Chas. W. .tones of Florida, was this morning adjudged insane. Liiatu'-tid ill .Moutuiiu. The sale of the gromid known as French liar, on the Missouri river about 14 miles from Helena. means that the mining of precious tones is to be added to other in dustries of the irreat state of Mon tana. The ground, or fields, as thev should lie more property called, were purchased bv Howard Oviatt. and 1-rank W llliams .loiies for an Fnglish syndicate, the trans- action Having ik'cii urougui aoom ind consummated through the ell'orts of F. P.. Northup, of St. Paul. ti. S. Streetor. who cx-amin- ed the jiroperties. is the son f the great !.oiidon gem dealer ami has visiteil everv treni iiro.bicin.i' dis trict in tbe world. This, wijdi tbe price paid tfloO.tKMi for some lifly ncres of "round, valuable for no other puriose indicates that in the opinion ol experts tne inui.su y w ill be a profitable one and carried mi upon an extensive scale. T l. Snratt now has a liiamoii'l loiind in these lields. which, after being cut by TiHany v Co., of NewYork, was valued at if.V.'oand jiroiiounced by that linn to be of unusual iualisy. An expert l'oiini the Afiican iliamoud ln-lds say? thai ihe formation of French liar and character of the dew-sits are identical with those ot the former, and thinks the properiv an un- usuallv rich one. in audition to diamonds are found other stones, such as rubies, amethysts, sap phires and emeralds. I'his place (French liar) is not ihe only gem field in the state, beautiful rubies, sapphires, amethysts and a few diamonds having been found in F.ldorada liar. Northwest Mag azine. For Salt. Oood single buggy, harness, role, whip, horse blanket, etc. Buggy newly painted. All for sale at a baigaiu. A nice outlit. Call on E. Beardsixv. vol. v.yo. ij5 THEDAYIX CONGRESS Senator Mitchell Discusses the Salem Bill. F I NTKKESr TO OBEGOV Uolpli ana Mi!c!l! Cintt Agree oa tl S:W.r Coicijm Qneation-The Tariff Jtcatnrt. WAsiiixoroN, Mav 19. In the senate to-day Hale, i'rom the com mittee on appropiiation. reported back tho annual naval appropri ation bill. The silver bill was taken uo Ami Ildlnll :l,lilroas,,l lha u. - r- ww. vt. nuHUT, . am. thought that international bi-iuet- uusiii was oesiraoie. in consider ing tlie vari n- nL-iTK In. o , , I ' - ..aacaiu hed the plan proposed by the secre tary of the treasury was open to less and to fewer ohi.vtiotw tl, . any ethers, if the purjiose was to keen both ioM and rsilver m.in i. circulation. He argued against the nee co-nage oi silver as Bomethin thai would stop the coinage o! gold, but remarked that what he said i.i regard to free coinage did not. of course, apply to free coinage uudei- the international agreement which es(;ih!islie.l Ia ni;.. i. tween gold and Rilver. Mitchell expressed his dissent from tiie views fx-nrfs5-il l.v- l.; colleague, Dolph, saying in part: At the two state conventions that recef t.'y met in Oregon each ro.v.i.va unan:uiousIy, without any hesit.'.ijii or niiiv-o,-:if i..n ti.i"i they were in favor of free and un limited coinage of silver. 1 believe each of those conventions was c .imposed of representative men of the great parties in our state. 1 believe in adopting those resoiu- uons, iney voiced the feeut-inent, almost univprs-tllv r.i (I,.. - - - y - l'-Vg VI Oregon, therefore I d not desire it io go oui. mar my colleagues speech here to-morrow on this pi'-suou voices uie wuoie or tlie entiment in Oregon. Alter the usual routine of mnrn. ins business the executive s 'inn adioumed. :x thh iioi. Ihe house went into the com mittee of the whole on the tariff bill. The amendments offered Saturday by McKinley to the in ternational revenue" bill were adopted, as were also a number of others. The McKinley amend ments atlecled the tobacco ami snr.tr tax. among them being ontj that the international tax on smokingand manufactured tobacco and si'utr I- four cents a pound, and reiiucing the lxind of cigar manufacturers from ?."t.H to$10)'. Hll-f tiSOXT TVf Al LOADED. A Meddler .Ma ken a M intake !n th Auditorium Itaildin:. l l.i,..i."- Il-. rai-! It !-." lint do for any one to foul with the Auditorium, by th wa . A young participant in on oi I In kouioi tlances has been brought to a realization of this. The other evening he attended the inll-dres rehearsal of, the dances, and while he was free from the rehearsal he etrolled into the upper regions to see what he could see. f course he made a al mistake. He ran across the mysterious thunder machine which is located up in the flies, and hi unintentionally touched it oil". The great, big, heavy ball fell into the lirst chute and des cended with a roar and a crash. This is a irreat illusion to repre sent thunder to the coplo in the audience, but to those on the stage il sounds more like a cyclone crash. When it started on thin occasion the dancers quit and mado a break for tin orchestra. Part of them hopped over the footlights. Kvery one on the stage thought ol tin "doom sealers' ami believed that the roof was falling in. It took long time to reassure them, but they were linaliy quieted. The identity of the young man who had started the crash has never been discovered, but if he is found out before the komoi ends the chances are that they will take him up to the top of thechuteand di-oj. bin, down, just for luck. A Story With a Mural. Theie is a moral in the following story, says the St. Paul Pioneer Press, il is true, and it in appli cable to every position in the com mercial, literaty or professional world. It will apply to the most eminent laywer and to tbe clerk in a corner grocery. A young St. Paul man applied to a well-known merchant in this city fur the si;io: of assistant bookkeeper, lie was asked what salarv he ex pected and replied : Fightceu dollars a week." "We had decided not to pay more than $15,'' demurred tlm merchant. 'Well, sir,"' answered the youug man. frankly,"! need the jiositiou, but you must remember 1 eLould work jus.t as hard if you paid nii but ijt a week.' '"All right, sir,' replied th merchant, with an approving smile,"voii are just the kind of a man we want, oo io wuia. r morrow at $X) a week." All kinds of canned fruits, veget ables and meats new and fresh at Spencer & Blackburn's. Pure eider vinegar at Kenton'a, , 7 '- 4 ij It! ft ij j i