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. ' f: W, ALU ANY, OREGON, ffillLTK-jl) yy, QjrdKKK zs, 1 890. 20 CENTS A WEEK. VOL. V. NO. ENROLS THE- PAIN L. R. BLAIN The Ltiiiliiiff (Mm 'd Mailt Tailor II STOCK OF ME - A THE Prices, Quttlifi rrvnu:;:, clothix-:, ca.-v: i . (i, c..onnx:, clot x:, ( Lorinxc, CLU'lMINf.. r'l.OTIUNf;, Hits Hits, Hats, Il:it-, Caps rsv CM ITU HIJL11 :t is Sfeaaso to ToU TTit Lvis cf Steves Smith Seniors Sell ; ?roa Early Horn Till Lata at Wijit, Tho S.OiO i: r ll of Castoaors all toth-iir on Doliglit- It is Scwu:e tiey TS3 FREIGHT en all CCOKS, HEATESS aad EA-TGES ecld. Ttr i urn ni 11ns e It titer of irh ieh th i rut is a ftieturi; is 1 he on Iij I '.use Ihf intj stove that u ill I'itru fm fir iinnfii el; u nl:s It will sit r.' i'itr irij'e sjlit:iiKf tlie t:ot il i itiiii If is iriufer. Holds ji r j nit 11 iff ft 1 c hrve the only water fl' r in the worM. When we :y tins we mean what we .say. Can - ut-l t.rwtil water ov tttat h-d vlirect to the pip.-is Jor i imiij , obiee or holt-l use, ami w ill iosiuvely take ail bone, iish and lug.s out ot" in vat r, ami we hae the largest rt;ek !eht :i.smi tiueut, relialle g-mtl U i'lami, AI.jiiit.ji an. I uiKfihir aluve.s auti jranes, heateis and niiup plumb, mi? noJs. TER. ..-.v"- A S AND K GOODS XI) LO Considered ! O V FA'.Ci UTS, OVERCOATS, O VEllCi ) TS, O YKUC't UTS OVEIICOATS, OVERCO ITS, OVEKrOATS, OVEIIC! . T.V. 5ots Slice., .Boots, Shoe l?oo(s, SilOfS Boots, Shoes Pr SEN b 1 Gr w BADY CARRIAGES ll the tunB eiu'naci'.tf himl, ponuwl nil cuiopy turn, and i-Jivi". in P'-e '",DI Sft. 1 hire isn't a nicer lot of -inatniuonia. fruit l-aaxettT in the a!'ey. We a I no have a wa thit we rent. SslEWAKf X SOX. . DRIED APPLES. W,-ie . worth 1 ten'H in sr. Iuul on Senr. 4-h. i srii.rr.- to -.tevrait .V an I Inc. an a, p.e iii! machine an.t . ui your huit. (SEWING MACHINES, f'ii t lie lie Wh tier Hm.i,, St.xilt ji Sox are agent "so. !. IU.1 Hitil OIL.' i ' a vt'i lric -tack t 'mi l, nfiMt . ii.iuuir-n fl "er wav iron; ale ;r:.'hine, 1.o!t pek, and pio steel- PAINTS AND OILS Come aih) ser u whfn von want pii..t, oil. brushes. col oil, Iuhrimt9Rf BUGGIES AND WAGONS. ' "? I'ne on hand and cm Hive von enod nrire". 1 EA'ART & Ki.X. FEED GUTTERS. S.ve oiie-:liid of your h ,r-e feed ei urn if a fen. eutfer four kinds fur sale. .MeAart .V Sox lia t CARPENTERS & BUILCERS, Cor. trut r0' aiiOR.- vui'iut anvtliinir i i th. hard ware line i:ldo Ht ilt'i tall on Meusn j ox hefo.e purelitnc c'h whire. 7 lit A keep mrvrlv ecn thins llhe f l.uilil ers La.!'iri-, and a uamlletut tto- L f ui fl LAL'lt. ft I I CM , IU.H . t.-!l v., ,111( we ' the he-t Hh-:ira ami r'iMns ih thin eif v, nd wc ii n ji.cvc it ti yti i at ai ) tiiii". K-.vrypii- unirintet and i hey iin be re turned if il.iy du not r e wiix'i..f i.in. Th t no lira.' or ti.uster, wh (..in wl;u wo nr Srcw isr . snx.' WASHING MACHINES Z iiiu1 ymi Honietliini: t;.n. win l;ke. itrln-j your '.hetter half' aroilr.ii and .(! what we all Jo 1'ir yon. SiWViTi SX. nirQ I :" au-is at Wl.ii.-hla uv. UtLtj h.n.er. il.ir.v- H i.r.n. r !. .. ni.i;h in tint ai in -nv!-i loi'-.vfora :t ait " s.- und price ilnir r. i.isuf all kii.d'. nirRV1 . ' 'lie till iiiito. miii-ik inrrt-l rhurii. 'I here is nii-hjnf go KrOd, and I o ..t . r.n Pf'- - STEWAKT J; SOX. IRON HARROWS, harrow until ion Unit .siewart .V sox. It will p you no' to foriretthiii. ROPE AND CHAIN, rhtip 'i u,tlwg rid :n ihii. mamei. We cany none I ut pure nriiiilia, and can jfie vo l any size from 1-4 to 1.1 I A I iz. of chain ffem :t Hi ti?-4 srhWART SOX. 1rRH Ct'KEI), heal h nnd mi j hreith accural, hy shi!r,l,- Catarth hcm.aly. Price 5n een'a. Nasal in j. ctor fn e Solil hy Fughay & Mason. Uf AS 1 Kil-A-t nU t., nl i r:d .s-ite. hi.th ma'e and leniale Su.a .. ..vmeni a-rl mi d pay, Ap,.ly t., K. v ,urkli.,t, r. l estate asreiil, opjv itj Fir.t Nat:oi al hank. DEBS A DAY OF WRECKS, Three Accidents With Results Occur. Fatal A LIST Ol'' THOSE KILLED. Ono Near Biriuiiigham, Ala,, Oi.e N ar C.ntionaii a d One at Kansas Cit;. May Ferrous Fatally Idj iri-d- r.iHMixGHAM, Ala., () t. 22. Th" passenger train on th. Kat.sas City, Meinpliis A LSirimnliiiui railro-xl. wliich left lu-re at S o'clo. k last nitiht. west bound. went t. leaving a Eltrppt-r ml f; C0Utii .f nj ttie bt.ition. Dir-cov-eiiugii.ef.ict, fix iniios out if town, the engineer I ;aii hack i' g into liini.ingliam. At Tlionias)' lAirnare, tlii- miles out of ti e :i v, tliH barking tiain met an out it ir.g freight, and a terri!)le col iisio:i resuheii. Sever.il passftnjj era in llu M-ar cna.d, WCMft killed, and a nuin! er woumied. The wounded tiavi! Wen brought, t-j liirnuiijrliiiii. Tiiey are: Mrs. V. F. Warner an I two children, of (Jreen vilie, S. C. bad! scalded : I. ). Fntiik in, nf N.tsilivil'f.'JVnn . ! dyinjr; (ieorte Hr. Duvif.of ISlieil-: nionnd, JVnn., le-f broken audi otherwise hurt; J. A. Taylor, of j MHirnoii.i, Ark.. Lead in:ri I ami eye Kn-ckil oil! : .1. hinnell, ot ' New Orleans. " ik hurt; W. 11. Klin:ii:!rr, of Mtiiiplii. slibtlv injured; V. T. Cm ton, oi Cordova. Ma., p. -aided badly and mashed; K. I. Uiv-e. of Sinna, Ala., arm broken; Ib.v. II. (i. Smith, o! .Jasj'-v. rib.s I r -ken and damrer-oii'-ly hmt; Dr. Can ford, of 1 1 t Springs, Ark., slightly hurt ; A. L. Hill, of RirminL'lia'n.slii-'litlv hurt ; lion. I'.. It. J .!;, of Cordova, urnised ; M. I). Townlee and W. Tawnlee, of Towrsle.?, Ala., sli;4ht lv hurt. Four or !iv an. ii'mri,. ! t'leaii m-.iier the wrei k, but it . . . ... . ioi- p.amt s have not yet been tilill.-d. Two person were killed : Franklin, drummer, of N is and John Ki.lian, fireman. ascer- S. 1. i vilie. CixriNXATi. Oct. 22. A disas Irons tvillisi.-n oi-curred at 4 :4( o'clo-'k this mo-nii.g on the Cin cinnati Southern railway in a tnn nnl n tpiirter of a mile north of st Klian'd Valley stati n, l.-etweeii a freight and passenger train. The latter lei t Cincinnati at 8 p. m. Another btft Cincinnati an hour earlier. II ,th of these we-e held at Somerset, Ky.. two hours or more on ajconnt of. a freight wreck south cf that place 'last n'.ght. When Ihe track was clear for Cineiunai, the train started out from Sone rsct first, met and safely passed the north bound freight. Then the other pa-s-.-n.-r birted out. When the. li'st Cin cinnati train passed out the cre-v of the freight appeared to overl.jok the fart that another was to follow and the pulled out and started northward. Less thtn a quart -r of a iniie away thev entered the tunnei ..ne-sixth of a mile long. In the niodt hopel -ss place traiif men ever met death. The engines o: the two trains ila-hed int.i each oth-r, ttie cars following. There was the horror of contlargration. No description of the scenes has yet been made, only the. bare re sit'! s have bo ., ir eirraphed to the ofii'-ials of f ' to.i.l liere. lvu'ii"er lobn I'luilott died th: tfti riKa.u, mak'ii ' six victims of the luniit l roMi-ioii as follows: .hiiiii i'.mloit, eng'neei and lire m in 'Vi ! h, of So ni-rset, Ky. l-'i'-i-miu lioiill, Ludlow, "ivy. John M. Montgomery, brake m i'!, A biny, X. S'. C. I. honaa :i, postal clerk, Cin cinnati. John It. Long, bag'.'ago master. New port, Ky., and several others were seriously injured. Later From Rtories of the railroad men who arrived here to night it appears that the wreck was due t the caieles-ne.-s of tin. cr.tw of freight train No. 22. This train was insti u( ted to wait ct Sloan's Valley until passenger ir.inis .o. ;i anu n m passeo. me wait was long and all ol the crew . I - 1. 1 . l of the freight train went lo sleep. hnini-cr 1'emlo t awakened ju-t alter No. 0 pas-ed, and assuming it was No. r, and that t'e rom! .vis clear, he aiou-ed the new and the train went en. The ap proach to both end-" of ihe tunnv'. is sharply curved and within one hundred feet from the mouth of it the train- in. t. Only a sleeper and one coach of the passenger truin wer saved. 'Ihe flames started a few min :i'iH alter the co.'dsion and the '"mil! i lining ol ihe tunnel is HX 11 biiruiag'to-n ght A hrave man. whose mme is not !-arned, hearing the cries oi Ceo. lAing in a baggage; car, seized an axe, cut a hoi- in the car and rcsciieil u ing. In theexpress com- partineiit . f the t ar was F. 1'. HullV.er, I'nited States express messep't-r. An u . known man worked hard to cut a wnv lor lvutlt.er to et-tane. AI- tiioi gn the names woe darting al: about him. Tlie effort wis futile, an I UuCner linal y shouted from bis prison to go away and save himself, to go d- ve to his family and pay t.il them his won d be rescuer did ail a ma., ci.u'.d to sae his life. Tne u.iHiiown .-taggered o il of the ton ne 1 with his hair and clothing chs, and fell down in A fa'nt. It", mi.a'ailoiis t'tat anv oi fie WUJengers escaped witiiout in- p- ; fiLNSs City, Oct. 2'2. A ?eri . taii end wrecft oc.rurn d thin iwfR'n on ilip Union I'acitic near Arfliourdale. "ine persons were Bejpoinlr injured and tlm engineer t'H)'.v Tim Hock Maud ermine Wf ctMiipleti ly urecUe-d, an 1 tin-fltfriv-ir t'liried under tlie dl'i L--. TjA'Mvijiinnn jump.-d, bir received sereij buHH.-ri. The) ii;ini:y is :Bju;jt;d at ?,o,roo. 'r - iJVirfi.ASii. Or., Oct. 22 At nie O0lt'CK Mils inori in 1 .rn Iremht Qi'te1'Xii4:o'i I'acific line run int JVreirpwi i tt rjor th eirpwi ch near the Victoria "I the steel uiiiijie.anii iie a whieii weie i ull- its. Jh.i tram were thrown Ikhii t:;;'f trick, b'it wi'lc m,t t-adly duiiiaged. ():n! of the tendeia was d.molished. Aj.Buyvr.RyuE, X. M., Oct. 22. Fm:: i' itel.t, A wealthy Mt'x can b.-iiil di a rirtuli near Tome, Vai.-nei i c mnty, as run over an I ki.lrd by a height iniu LO miles south of ihiscitv e; r'y this inornir:!. lie had been :-t the house, of a fiiend dur nvr the nijrlit ai:d hid drink consideiable win.-, becoming intox:caitd. I.ariro Supply .if Small Notex. V a - ;iinc i ox. Oct. 22. Tit as irer rx- HllsKli said lo-dav that he pi fttil to have ready f ir issue by j file tiisl pro'lii. a laie f?np;i!y o; otp', t'.vo and live dol ar tic.isur I ii'jteR, and ihaf ib.-v uill bo lis 1 'in the l.Ulfhae of silver biiUi 'U in ' order tu meet, a far a po-sib!c, I the present demand for notes o! ' suiaU lit no ninat Ion. Von -tlnllk- iii-iiuifil. U::i:l.i.v, O. f. 22. r 10 e:i peror has ordered ti-.e.t t!in c lots of all ; ri gimi-tits in Cilin b- brought to jibe resident:-" 1 ( 'in t V.m Molrke I -un-uiy. Ills 1-! a ihstni u. in i . f . iu- ri i.i-i-7ie i -led a b'r:uan I SUM jO'-t. SICKKNIN(; STOUV A UOKKil'.LK Sl'ATK !' UK- I-KA VITY KKVK I.!"M. Xi-sro Xnyft I'ui;lit lilllwl l.'ueti Other Lt-rt to c.mipoau -A Sli. ekins Slglit. and 1. - FRi:i)i:iticKjiuiia, Vs., Oct. 22! Infor. nation from Spot t ivhariia counfy,iT.y8Tha in the .neiglibor: liooil of Peaks, a few daya as;o, a L'etilieuian. while hunting in the nacl: woiis, taaie mar a mirt hle hut in which was kno-wi to have lived a fimi'v The air was lil'e l w i'b negr hor. ! ble stench, and bu'.zards sat around In tree.-. On invest'; ii ion, the bodies oi two negro b ys, in a d.; couqosed state, were foil .d hi the hut. It teems the had blight several da s previous. One killed the other, while from wounds th o'her r.-ceivrd, tlea h re-nilt.-d. A child in the hut had its collarbone broken, and was in a critical co-i-ditioii. Another male chihl who was ill, was fo cruelly bandaged by women who had been in charge that the lit rio fellow was suflering horribly. The negroes in charge of the children were anested. M'lil LEV AM III 1. 1.. They Sloct HI 1 ll.lt l'l-H!.antly Tociitlo-r. Woos-rnn. Ohio, O; t 22. Cov-c-nor Hill lea Canton for U'oositr this ruoinin.', arriving at the lat ter place at noon. At every sta'ion alcng the rout-.- a iar'-- cruwti gathered and cheer;'d (iovenioi Mill as the train pa-ed. At Massillon Major AlcKinlev, who wa on his way t Smi-.hvilie. hoarded the ;ain and chattel with the governor until he reached hu (bs-tinaiiou. Oil ai riving a' Woos'er an immense thro-ig crow-.ir I the station, and the city was in giy holidiv attire, (riv j ernr Hid al-lnsse l a moiistir of S; 0 o;ie.i air mass meeting people in the afternoon. He Faid: ' In a conversation with Major MeK'ld.y today, hi told me that it was the inteii'i n of th;3 present republican con -ress to pass a l'orciN bill m fore its cx piiattiu. no inalter which parti was successful in tiie coming dec tions. If they do n it cairy th" next election you can re-t a--uted thti they wi'f no p-s the bib." Tlf governor ud-iirsi d ai-other audience this evening at the opera bou-e. Th. cover i.i 'r spoke at 1 'i.gth on the tariiri'i'.-stiori. and also on the el -ciion b;.l. Ib-grr.i iig the hit - tic. he said: "There has nothing t ' en p'l.re in any part of the south to mU fv tint exerci-e of a di.tihl i hp nower ot congress lo rcguU"' jour elections. lie ue loun-eJiiie ! iorce I'ili' as a dang irons exercise of co i-litu'ion il auiliorily, a men- ace u cur theoiy ot government people of the and an insult to ih stales, "liiis torce bill is a vici oits attack upon our form ot" gov ernment. Those who affect ti think that the people do not mi- ic rsland thi issus are not aroused to its importance. They mistake the signs of the titn?s and the character and temper of the Amer ican people.'" French keens milroad time. WASHINGTON NEWS. Claimants Who Haunt the Cor- ridors of the Capitol. GKNKKAL BKI.liX.VI "S UK I II. I V.as Due to Bisarpa'ti'moi-ts- -Tie Lffuo: of H inilshakiug on Prcsi d. nt Ear-ison. W'AsiilNr.ToN.Oct. 15. Tosli-bt- j ly p.ir.iphias-? Mi ike-pcare. 1 w- o! ; j ratln-r be adogand b.(y p.t the m .on j or a toad and sp.-nd my li:"e in t'a j tlaikest coiner o: a nois e.ie i!n :- i eon. l nan t tie a cianuau' a.'airi the United States (roernmei:t. no ma'ter liow iuM mv claim mi-'iil be. Theil.iiumnts we alvas have with us, here in Wa.-hiiij;'on they come vk hen yonri; ati viir u -o! s men and wi.ii.en. ;md tln-y never ct't away till Int-y oic-, atid ot always I hen. !'hev mm te! tlu-it livi-s in hoping against b that i-o.urt-rts w ill p:tss I hat '-i cb.b'' I'oi-their n-lief; tln-v haunt th- oi i i ."ors of the c ipito! wbe con gress is in se s'on, a-"l the cxeri: tivedepartments all liie f ine lie lieviii that t ie H eret.iry nrgh:. if he chose, find souic way to se:tie vitii them. We pay little atten tion to the ciut and hungry eye f the .h.tlibii.- :.i rived ainiv o! clai luiuts ordinarilv. bv.t t tra-.de ocelli renres, both eudit.g II: death, have f r t:i-- hour aus:?i the tle-cojie I i .leivst lo 1. t 'i-ussed u;' u t 'en, Ihe lirsl i was th" s -P.sat ionai suind- of ai: old geiilleiiiau, ia-'S;d man'.- allot ted three score year- ar.d ten in a-.-e. lie had, af er pa intly wait ing for in m- tiia:i 1 wei;t v five vt .;s i'i r p.iyim nt from lb- uown ine..t f.tr w ak iind m a!crials lr rl ii r t-'I to nave iiir.-i's'irii i i c mm el rop with tli budd'.rtf -f s phips luring toe i i'e war. a", i..-'. !i nen.- tircoiiragi-d .'. all hi- iii-an- ir oi i:, and iroii! the lop :nl h i mg hi aw I -u 'U one wax : 1 ne took it t v intr.i o( a I i iilge one 1 uu- dre ! te-1 high, -.nt i eternity, i In second :-.- c.lso looked very niuch like a suicide too, but the coroner decided otherwi-c. Kx-Soeretury of War Hih.iiap, who wi rr.ed in di-grice i roin the ran net ot 1V si di'M i irant i.ee-niS!! hi wit - a detected in selling appointments as bid an p-it t-a lers, snppo-iediy with In i- bnsbatal's keow'eilg and Mip'-oval, was fouid de id m his bed and the doctors s ay tluit In bad been d- ad fiy at leat twenfy Utut ti-iiirg ; whtu iscntvrejj. Whether he Euicid'.vJ or died fiom heart t '. -er-s,, as the roi-oiier raid ("M-i;M;;ntiner,t at his death was dip t i l is failure lo s cure the p i--sage by congre. 'ofjlitl s 'or re-ief of e: lini mis lor larce a:n int for who n h was aliorncy. .-iuce. hi force 1 r tiremei t from pub-lie l !e Mr. I'l-lUti io has '...en a ihn ag lit here, arid ha 1 minpg ii t -eke out an ex.S'enr.-. Had cert ii i bills b cu pa-s-cd at. 'hn Ia-t ses sion of congress and escaped a P residential ve'o he vould ha l)ee,i ii wciooV ilia:!, all i iio it will ever know ho.v be .ii -.l. T. nmral of all this l. 'hit itibette l saw w.H) I for a d 'liar a d iy than than to heiO-:ie a e'ai-na.it ag linst the government, lrch haa long ago adopted tbe Ibcry i- at cvo'v c'ainiant i- a thief. Mrs. Harrison N b- in-g some what tdiarply ciiticied here be raii3 ' she i.oes to lld'inane to do her shopping and have her gown made. sV'ashiiK-t. .mans consider llaltiiiioie jh.videdly pro.itcia! n.itwiiii.-taii'iing its population ij more than iloiib'e th tt of W.ish in. lon and as for s' vie I'.abimore is not i:i it at all, in the "pirnon of Washing!.. -n peop'e "I wond.-r if b is because tbirg are cheap in Halt: in ne th it Mis. Hanbon goes there to buy?"' said a holy wbo.-e nanie is fami'ii ir throughout this i-nimtrv. Th? qu-stion ;n verv innoc -p.t'.y asked, but iiom ihe ac-i-cii' t?!i.' put on tne :d "cheap'" I am sure it was iafend.'d to co:i- vev ma ic ons intimation Mr Harti-(in fhowtd no ' i1l,'V ieiT dgh; ho;:i Irs wester:! trip, bat is .u is ba llv swo icii d so S :! Titiii is I IliO't "IftuMlS, ing. I have a t!i it h can bar Hy u-i o'ie o. the cil'-cls of H"neless of Amen ".n i nd i -cr i n limit ' handsha hone Hull we shall yi t uresii.eM who wi!l rel ist to siai o up f r h 'nr. nn I ali-TV a lot : p-ojile in whom he has not t' e -i gh'est nterest to u-e 1 1 i han.t an I arm i a puni; h m l e. Th -re's anew b.-.'oy at ' !: 'ou an ! Uiti m'aml the fen.inine porii- no! W.ihingt ui is ::i a -tate l i :; p-t j iat;-l .in in i to cet a -jliu-.p-i ed H.e ut; vt.r. the j America Li tt Coie.ib ever b i:..e.set). :w YoiiK. O.!. 22. Tolin Hope, win was implicated in tiie roii 'e:y of the Mau'i.it'a i siving bank "with bis tath.-r .limmie i I 'p", ' h- finnn- hink toM"!-. was liberated from Sing Sing prison to-day up m a turd jii from llov ernor Hill. Hops received a sentence of 20 years in lsT'.h Neviisp'r St.hl. Utica, N. Y.. Oct. 22. The Utica Herald plant was sold here to-day upon an order of the supreme court. The entire plant, with the entire franchi-e and privilegefi, sold for $3000. A L)t'K HIT. WcxtiTii r ii ion OperatiiM Ilis-:liar;-eil Witutiut Niti-. Cine .ti.f O.t. 22 There is initt-h cx- ifement aiucniz Western l.'i.ion tidcrapli operator in this city. Since S it unlay las; lrne men havo been diahured, it is alleged, without beim; jjiven any reason for th"ir dbTuigval. Allot tili.-l. it Sr frabi. till: luell.llf a- ol the llrutlierlK.oil oi Telegrapiicrv, and they believe that it was o i this aci:...iii:t lh:'t th.-ir ."-ervi-e(- v. ere no loiiij .1.. ire .1. v harie: I S Vndres, puli'.isi.ei i.f Til.: i.Ic .r.iphi-r, W K one of ih -s.? iis-tn.-t. d, an 1 i as in.'oi lie. !. heijyr, when hi- d--m.iie!ed a n-a:---n !! ! o s iis-oaij;e. mat iney l a-1 no j reao;i t iv. His paptr. in its i-.-l:C, pilbli-I.C'i UO'IC ! I ill! i-ipenm t i i t-j be h 1 1 the Min- , Jnowing. 1 1n! llelnieK.M y .saaiiiatioii Case New Iiu.fans, Oct. Chief of 1'ii'ice Jo.ifli (. Aciirp Hid Cbiei J uf ! t c Maioiie sac jihat the work i f toe poli e in :h I 1 leiitn-ss -y assa.-sirat on case is jahout I'ni-hid, that tin :uilf. I parlieH aiX- nnd mbtedly under ai j r.-st. and evid -nve to M'.bstatiliate :his is alie.i'lv in pos-ession of l,t j -itli-ji-.s. Next Tae-d iy is liie day I tlx- I i. pun wi.-'-.i tiie d-tci tivi s : wilt be ready t'i ii-in i xaininir t; i ' he i.iir.t a tutj:i iio.v uiid-r ai'iest ! Murdered UN l ather, j l i:o.i i.s.. Mi h., (.let. 22. A : son of V iii. Siva ler, a ;u .isji.-ro i I 1. r: of A. :;i jail t i.n t -.j, in. rs. w:s i iiav t-haiged wifl ce tit- l-r ' m iii ' : tiie i ...ill ii l;i,. .AM' A, I Ins lal'itr. Ilu ad an id; a :hat a pot owelty wool t i ff lie i l';i! her dii; w.ihoil! ! ..a:i: liOll l ui- s: will. t'Hif. N-i;rrs ia. IV. 22. riu i ;bt iii' . i C .;i.ht cahe.l i oanty ta'e lo-io-. t ri o" ioi;b'i i for troop j.i nn,i r.-i-s a : gr against widtt . F J an s.tid t-j have be-n kill i p.ll t.rU! ' s. FOUND DEAD H I.I. t iU SilKK M Tll'.IKK KII-.S IIKOKK.V Ain.iirl .-"! miiiiK th?'('itt!iiil.ia Wi.tei w ay Coavroiilim ilem -rial t Ceiit;"-- Atli.i;tt:J. OunejN City, Oct. 22 V.'. Itas se', nigh foreman at the Crown pacr.Hii!N, felt f;om a platioontn "he t'oOTiriil, a hdiauee o''M Lett. Ia-t ri;ht. He was fo'iinl duad thi: nioitdng witii his rkidl frae tir.vd a:i l tinte ribs and his leg b okeii It i.s thought he was in toxicated. Till tixth annual nne-ingof th' roiun.li.t waterway convention wa" held lu re t-niay. After or-gani.itio-i th' f illoving orsieers vere '..! ted for the ensuing v-ar: i'residei.t. l!o loa l'a.kcr, Walla Valla; vice-presidents, ex-Uov. :oo-.i.-. The Dail.-e; K. 1. b Kee, "l'or : m 1; d. . A. lVd'-y, t-toria; ' Wi liams, Sa.em ; I'.. L. Cati'-y, Vaticouver; secie t.uv mi ! lr usurer, .!. I . Miaw, ol . .)ngon City. A -!i-..rig nremon 1 to vn gvesa was ieiopted, mging ample Lipjioe rat iot.s to coinplete tip locks at tne ('. shades, the p'-rtag.- ailaav nt '.'eliio iind thej -tty a l !li-. neiiih of th t'ohfn'oia, it's-i for the improveui.-ul ol the Wil lamette rivet, lie convention then adjourned to meet at Astoiia n IS'.)!. r i Take 11 liaek. Cuic.Mio, O.-t. 22. Charles M. Tii .rue and Oecga Stihin were sia-ted bii'-k to California to-night in choge oi twoCa!iloriii.io;i.c.rs. I he.- were lieavily honed and both shacki I -.d lo Ihe sea s of tlie r.ii -w ,!Vcn r h. Tney are Ihe pair sr res'ti'Lin Chicago a wc-k r.g alter a peil i l ol lioeny, si-cceeoiii iic-.r trii-g e-cape irom "-an tieii- ; i i i i is .n lu -1. ui til li-s who is serine.; let . I ii co.l. bill Ti.or'.c on ler a li e sentence, b . ke l hcarh d. II , 1. led :it Seattle. Si-ATi-i i:,Oc'.22. '. de this even ing l 11. Wliit i ig. a young clerk i. 'i'a'k'ias l.'.ng nuiui a t'o.'s dry uoods s ore, ' e-ivne n an 1 V..VI1S. Ill , ::s he I t up by h c-.iver' d wiih no v loot ;.wav hi-" :h re - sib i , - ver w. Uevs. t- h, -T-0 i i-' Tne liiieve monev a;..i I. is Uieii ese.'.'it v ' iii i. -. it at l". rllaml. r. ii, Oct. -J2-i . o.-gc t -ait- 1 Charles o, t'.ei to- i- -l,t '-t tor miii ol .S-iv oir.. an 1 i-e ,. oi y.f; i lanc- ; ;r iii in .oi i t round j IO. lit:' il a le-o,' I ir, ! : Mb r on F.r.-l st.vet. mil (ilcisoli whs. j roughly h tidU-il bv his opp land woe, id ba.'i'beeii kllccke ! ii the po'uv had P t stoppe j .':ght. The col.t'.-t was deel; Idiav. icent, I out I the red a A :. v rijrinal I":n Ua(,'- ( ru-ail-. Law HPS'. -. Kv., Oct. 2 '. The ia lies of the Im-.I W. C. 1. I". en-! ('eaxored to-iiay to inibiee ll 'i ry' Fr t.td to clear ins origim l pack-- ! a e hon-e. v holding houilv praver n eeiit j;s therein. l r'.izel wa- obdurate, however, and wonM not close up. The ladies projios i to keep up thg cru u.de froai oay day. ouecon pacific: The Comp.mj !s Anxious to Pay Duty on Steel K.ni s, I;.ISKAI.I.IS1S IX TKOtlJI.E, Siall Den mia.ition Treaga y Kotes -Lpcikor U ed Cliecred- Kewsjaper Sa d-A Long W AsitixtiioN, Ovt. l'2. Assist- ant Senvtry f?-au:.lii.g has writ ten to tlie cod.-, tor ol c:ilotu at San Fn:icisi-o in ugard to certain -L-cl r,uis. ii. ..v ia b.-nded ware-iiuus-t-F, which are wilnhcld fiom sale Ir..- i t-ln.- to t'tu- at llirf re-qaef-t of th o.vo-i i'aci'ie R.t 1 way Co. it i.s undent I that the railway company ia anxioug wit!nb..-.v ihe ra'ls an-i pay dii'ies thereon in a r-iiort tiiiie. and the question ari.'s, whetie r they are dutiable under the old of the i.ew raritf law. .j atildii g Pays as -bit i. s .lodilional iiad :ircrui-ii on ' the tails belore the passage of the new art and tie? rails remained in i U.iel ne'teiV tiy smterance ana u t legally, ti.ey d-i not com. with in l.-u; purview of the act ur.d thcreloiv are duiiible tinder th d 1 law. oiiKi.tiN .i-ri:o;'i:i.TitNS. - I.-..OIHI tai li f.ir Arii ulteral C'..ll. -C'irltiticalf-ci Siiiv.i Wv-illNOToX. !..-. 22 To-dav he secreta-y ! the interior t igm-d cer ilii-ates for the auiouui oi b"),ili,".i each, anproi riateti under I act of coipgre-H aieirov,l Aiir.-..r. ;! 1, ISil), the pa-sent li-a y-ar, i'or the aid . f Agricultural ami Me chanical c oi leges of Oregon and Idaho ;,!!' a nuiir er of o'. her -tales. P.a-t-I.Hl I Cnfcrciicc at a Stand .till. Nk-.v Voi:k, i.-t . 22. The baee ball c..ot..-i'-..ee is at a s'..nd.-ti l to-n.ght. "Vhcu the co nni;Ue c itlVetied to-day the league i!il a-soi:iit:oi people were surprised to iiad that tlie players' league comiuitt"e would i - iiie:eu-ed by the a ! . 'ion si tliree memtt-r.s of the I- .iherho.id. Mr. Thuiupin ref" cl tocrll the meeting to order it. ii the players' league delegates -.nhdiert. Sir. Johnson said the national agreement, was repie-setit-nl by six members on the committee, and the p'ayera thought th -y are entitled t tquul epres n'ation. Siicaker leel ChereI. -njALSiSB-BQ, IL',fc.,jQct. -22, Sieaker ll-ed made a nltirrteptiri at ihtf dep. J--th;?364:jiinJ t- a I.i-ji ; atld:er!ce. ! !e Upheld strong ly the fobcv of tin- reptlbl'C 111 piry. an ! wa loud y cheered. l'.i Ki.iNiiio.s, Oct. 22. rfju-akcr liee.l arrived here fro;u lVoria at noon, and w..s accorded a warm. well o:n. by th:- repaid cans. Tnis aft-rnoon he rj-oke nt the opera house to a large .r-jd. A Li.n;; Itieycto l:i,I. Sax Fk vxciseo. ct. 22. Frnet C. iiowe, a new-jiajrer correspon dgiit. who 'oft New Haven, Conn., Angus:. 1-J, lor a trip across the eo-itinert on a bicycle, arrived las: night. Auar.teil a :11 Modal. . WAsii:x-.Tox. Oct. 22 The sec retaiy - f the tre.tMiiy lias awarded a gold m i it t the members of Kvauston vHl-,) hie Paving rew lor h.-roi-m i.i i. selling the ship t ci ke l .-eameu las, year. All-kit Salmon. Si:iTn.rc, Oct. 22. The tug "Ch'iniok." of A-stoiia, is now in harbor on her ay to the Columbia rm-r. The seas-'-n has been a ten der one for Ihe Charles Haitlett -a'.iuon canneiy at IJardtstt's Bay Cove. In Icy r ay, Alaska, it has he- n or.ly a lair season, the pack being (-even thousand cas.s. 111 SI. Mv i S LOCALS. rmok" tht celebrated Havana filled o--nf gits, naiiniaetuied ii Julius Jo-hj li'M-igti faciory. I'ortmiller & 'iving are carrying an iuiniviise t-toh-rt of wallj aperaml sun, 'lying a large demand in that line. Tan colou-1 shoos need a dr-ss- ! ing. if not a blacking tio to Klein 1 or..-,. lor an arta-ie ot tint u itu-e . r o , , .- 4 III nl'l 1.1 IVIIKI KTi.l l arri' ) ..... , V " ; . .e o .. vr jnii pnon-'grapn g:u- i h iy. Or idwoblV tine tea?, w ith tlie i eii(-g.ass,var.' that g.-es with thein, for ins quite an attraction and goes very rapidly. . bir-.flinc in Vi.lii i.l .d i :i ;:. li'ij I watches at V ,i I.',,.,, .i.- j For ail kind of green or diy i fruit, b -Ne- cait at the Sugar l'in" Floor : i.ui!itci Company's ware- loase, I'.. C. S- ar'.s. I as the hldre' r.!i"i a' 'h- lowist to be foMi ! in li e vallcv. l:n st prices See our novel. y ilr w p.-etern. Th -y are cheap i t:d f i u 1 liest styles, (i. W. Siinp.v ii. Cur roa-t co.i are the b st in . the maike. Try tl em and be conv uci d. U ou ml to order fiej b st to j oi n t- ge. J ULOBJtir ct Fox.