Proposed Oregon Tax Law 1 (' 'milium l In . . V I liii i I ill ( Awi llll' 1 1 'le lli.l I i,r l uir I 11 1 1 1 III ll III ) s'' i '!'. 'i inii hwi : : o 1 , 1 ,,r n,,. Clul.'H Mll'l Mill III. .- ,,f I H-, ,,',11, l'.,lip , 1111,1 lllill'ilMl, , .y , ,1, ( hlil'lrs I ;,. liiip-r iiti'l WllliMiii V. ( 'nil. .11, In, mi, 1 I In' sntnr hrivbv is nun 11, In, I ,, ivinl mm f.lllllWM' I -Kill ll".rm,nr ..'hull i-1 v I In u....l.u' liuhllr In. I ire 111 c iii.HM,Mt,. r iii iiil.! id III Iiih n .'I'ii'Iim- .'.,iii,l , if ,, ,,. . ! hnldrrs i.f .-very i'.,r,..rnt inn bank I.hiiI -11.1 mii. Ii 1 1 w 1 ,1 1 1 it r , Hi. n , .iiiiiii ' '' within this ulnin, i-nungcd priin-i II, ll Id' III -I !",,-,,IIM ,iH,', In In 1 I "'"' I" ' I IIH 1 1 II HS (if 1,11 Ilk ill,.', Il'll'l- . .mil , ... 1 1 in,.' f. irl 1 1 1 1 in I i,n 1 1 m iir-i I ""'iiey, r 'i ing inmicy "ti I i t , M,.ii.Im, In 1 irl., I r lli.. I iniir, I i.f n,iiali-j '"'.ving ur si'llinc Imllinii, hills of aliull W i I I III I. 11. 1 , Ml llll' I'.illll hulls.. ''''"'ll.'1', ll'il'M, builds, hl'H'ks, or i.llliT III III- ri.llllly, Mil, I ,lll,l.'y l'Mlllilll' llm I ''S I I !- nf ill'Inlilmllii-MM, ll view tl iif.f.Miii hi r.ilU, mi, I ci,i r, ., 1 H i i i-i.is I'1'"''1' l" l InT surli hunk In- nrgim icd III Ml lllMt Mill, ,l H.'l,l i.,11, l.r , j I III I I I II H ' I " k i llg pl l' H ISI'M llll.l.T till' III W Ml if .r Inn. Is, I. .Is, 1, mill, r ,r,,i, il y m-..sh,., "' Hi" I " 1 1 i t I Mates, shall l'V Mil' Ii M--.I r; 1111, 1 il shall ,n 1 1.,. I ' "' lissrHKr.l n in I In xr. I nn the xiilue of .' . - 1 I . . : . I .. . . . . ... iil v o 1.1 ns liil. r. -Ml,., I,, ,,, .,. nppinr nt t hi' t mii' mil I ,f such l, .1 if. i'ii.. r, slm 11 I'll Il'..llll.'. . J'l-.H.f , If published III II hi MH ..' iiiii'li- I v 11 tin In it iih i.r. 1 Lit 'I l., law , lil. '. w ill, H,.- ,-1,.,'K ,,f tM. t "In In llm ln H,M r IN pilllle.l, m or I.. f,,iv llm irl Mnii'lny in K lo .t 111 llm i-iir wlun kii.'Ii noli.'.' in .riiil.. , if . 1 1 -1 1 in ii it-,. . 1 K ... , -, 1 , j ,r. H .f III. IVnf .kIiiiII ... ,, In ,y ll,,. ,. Ill X il .( tin- n-i -.I- or Iiih ,n,uly, m-llmf .nl I In- 1 1 inn, 1 1 inn in r, n ii I . i n .'. of III'' -ll.'ll IK, I If. H, III. , ,. I'lnl k n llm foimts on ,,r l ,.rn llm lirvl M.,n ln 111 1 I. I.. I., r in Ihf , ur wlii-n mm Ii J k .-I nif In nun l.. (. i.ntiii - ll,,- ,iiu,' ,, I,,,-, i,, ,,( Hi,- Iml .,( ,11 'I" , I 11 1 1,, 1, ,,11, , I n ,111 1 1,,- Mmiilnv l .. l,,l.. , i, In iiiui-i .i llir In. 1 M I,n in , I, I, ..r .. i.. mitlK. Hi.- In, I .,1 ,1 1 1,.- !.... I , ,r.,iil, Mi ,f,.,,l .,, I n I-, in 1 1,, 1, I,.' II!, I ,,ti 1 I If il. III' ,,l n,. I.-,-, in,. I 1.1, .. 1 1 1, lllf I 1 1 , I . . I 1 1 1 -.,!!,., .,ii;. I n o 1.' , 1 n 1. ' I- . II li.if 1 1,.' 'ImI ,.l I I,, I,,, nn I t., mill..' , ,,ij ,',' limn I'lr 1,1,1, U i,ln,,.. H III, oil .I111.ll. .1 1 ' H"li '". II A I 1 ,,..i, I ,K , , ,, 1, 1, ill,,', I m M III, I ' l 1 11 i,l II 1 (.t.,., iU I,. .,ni(li,t. hi a . i ll.,.. . .... 1 1 1 ,, , Mm IK.I ll .' Mill 11 1,1 tl. 1 1 UK ) ( S'. ,r I ' 'n.shi'N.si ,r' ' I. . uly ) fii. .11 The n.fi-.l in 1 In-, 11. 'I , hhn hlnill iiifhi. le his Mssi-h. .r, taken to MM in- 'l ll'le Ills ii' ml y . ,S. ) (( '..Hilly emir! 1 1 i;i y ii'.int M -' 'C 111 i-M lit o Imi lure peeial ii s - I n.-si ss. r ' (.. lll'l ) Seel ion :;v In i x 1 nt of life ,,l the M-sn-..r lo I'l ll 1 1 1 1 It ' 1 11 I huh .ii.-l Mini ii ,i',,ily .r,,s. Illllk 111 ..I I he M-..'-!liei t I'l ill the fail 'V i r e. .ii - lite Ihe milliner ,-,. el.-'l hy law, I he eoiinl y e.nirt mnv huinmari lx ap.mt n hp. eia i i , , , . . . nss, s-or, iio siuiii f 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 v lii 1 1 it- -aiim milliner us tim M-s, ss,,r, nn. I who shall lme all the .liil i. s, ri,. IiIm, .ri i I. . s, mii.I eiiiol iiiniiilsol I he ass, ss. ,r in mnkint; the jissi ssiiii iit ,,r il urn nt enr, iiikI sln.sf . 'Is shall ll.'He lllesallle ell. -el MM II III.' same ll.el lieell .lolm l'' llm lis- ; nss. ,r. i ( (l.,.ii.,, I,, ir.nl, I. -ix ,y in I'M-ni,.' ft,,ni! n y I , mi,.' II (."in, I n . II n, ! .. ln alii, Ufi.'ii!.! Un! if. I i.mki' il,.' .m i.l nit ll,.- . ..iii.u ,( : ill H,li lli Mill. II n I v I ll., ii ...I.-, t,.,,i. nl il I, Kill 1 11 I... II. a Jim. I.' In, 'it iv ... in -. J...I , I l- ' h , i.,l ll I l.i Ii, t in I ti, -I l al I'l 1 11 ,,l Hi,- ii...-.. 111 1,1 (.l i'l I,, I ). i . ,,ni i i.imiii' I llll, tllll-l I ' ' 11. Ill Hill "I 111.',' .,I,, ...,,. ,., I. i.l ll 1 1 ,n , - -, ,1 1 , . ,l. I . Ii . . .-. it 1 1 1 . .1 ii . -Hi , ,' f 1 1 1 ii i i.-l,, I ii ti,: ii 1 1 n,i i. I I Im .1,11,'. uti'l I lu ll.-."! 1,1 ll,.' Iiillt.t,' l, -1 1 li.-l In. it , In n. , li - ,l oil , I .. u ,' . . , .i iiikI ii-I," I H I I'l'lllrlll Hill tl.,1',.,,11 . J lle II 1 ill S. et i. ill . ) Seel ion .'!''. 'that seetion.M L'Tll'.', :.'T in. n'i 1 1 , ::i iil', ;:ni i, an. I :: of I he ( .lns a 1 1, 1 SI nl ut e.s of I Ireon, eoin pi I.-, I a ii, I n 1 1 ii, ,l.i I." I hy II, .ii. ( harle.M Ii. r.elliner aii'l William V. Colloii, lie an. I lli.' winr In n l.y are repeale.l. 1 I in I n 1 1 nets n 1 1. 1 .n rl s of ii.'Im in e..n llift herewith he llll.l the Nline herehy 4ire n I m m li i I . I I Sri In, lis '.'T'l'l .111,1 MM li.iv ,,l,,.,Irl . Ilii ' ...,i' l,,r llll' ..,,rs,nr -,l!i i li.-n ,, l.i.i. iiii-l r.jii.iii.il ii .ti I lty ini.l im ., Ill,, i,. I , 1 1 1 1 ,. i Hi.tiMii y ihe1 V lli.- a,.. ,,,mh ,,( t lie- ,l.it- in annual .,-im'ii In, ll, li.ni- liiur ici nliiln. in I,-, I llll- Ill,lllli. l. tin- Jl coll I. .I. i, Hi ti aits III I.. Ilii' J.I ., a.l ..,II I. n. il. Law l I 'nil, p.,,' V-.l. n.n. in Ihf unir yi., ilnil hi Ii, ,li il'il .'; an.l i'i' he. li.,l 11 ,, tin ail. 4 "-iil.. ... :i"ll l, in. In. Ii.l in un it...! ;in .11. pi i, Mm v I, 'l tin- ,i,,i',siiu nl nf llll lit). Is, Mllllll, nl i ..111 s,-, in. 1 1 1, Ins tli.ll ,,f ci,l mi.iliuin .'., Still, ,n ;ii" ,'i I, iii, tt'til Mitli ti i'l ii.ll :i,n ill .lialtniK si-i-lii.ti '.'.'I t.l this ail.) (Savin clause ii.m to assessment for cur rent year.) Sect ion III. That, not w ithslanilin tinythiii to the contrary in this net I'ontaineil, the prov isioiiM hereof shall not apply either ii.m to the property suh ject tu assessment or t he mi xle of assess ment thereof, to the assessment which Imt (or this net until, I l.e ma, If in the year 11MI7 upon the Imsis of ownership iiinl vnhmtion of property March 1, '.ni7; Imt tlui Htatuti'M which have here tofore hei'ii in forco shnll contiinic fn lull force iih to the llM.Mes.Minelit for thnt yenr until nil Ihins in iiikI nhout the Mime, necessary tu a valiil assessment for taxal ion, shall liave lieen ilone as fully mm if this act, ha. 1 imt heen cimctcl. A PI I.L. Tor nn nrt tu prox-lilc n m.trr I'lli.-t.'tit niel r.liil.il.li- ysl in fur the assi ssini nt nl I, auk Slntks, Hliair llll, I ll.lllklllK ia,lt.il f.n t.m.i tit'ii; l.i .lituit- what hank Ml.nks, sliius, and l.ankinn r;i,it.i hliall I.f Htll.j. i t I., assi s-.int ill nnd l.i x at ion, to win. in ,'isMssi.l an, I i.im.I; to ill-ji in- ihe .lulus ef llm iiiiiiily ass, , s.ii III II li'll'Mll' In ,. nssi'ssilll lll t.l lilt' h.lllir; lo ,i'si 1 ihe till' lil.llllli I nl .Irlt l lilillins' III,' Msh value nf smli hanking Mufk, sliaiis. an, I liailklllH i',,;; , ,,.,. ,. ,,. ,, llll' ',,in, ,11111 h, rut p ii al ioii s, iissi,i i,iti..ns, c.'i'.nl tti'ishi.s, an.l i,',,i Kiil.jirt I,, llir .i.. yisi.itis i.f tliis ,,,,,1 ,. eashiir, inaii.iu inn iillini', or nii'.iiintiim tiHitir nl ciih.i nl tliiin; nn.l In 1 ii f v iilf iiinalliis fur the vie laliuii uf sii.Ii iliui,.,; 1,, ,'nnii' a ih. um' fur t ie payment ,,f laxi.s ilivi.hiuU. .lurk, Hliiinn, an, I hankitiK iaiilal; In pruvidi' f"i the mile lii pay tit-lim iu-iii laxis I lit nun nf HliaiiK, slui'k, uml uilii'i' intiu'sts; tu aimn.1 nn ail iiiiilli'.l "i t,x ,. (,.u.,. f usstssiiis' 'l'h t lire rful Vlv, Her Hut, Herbert, dear, do jou think wo can afford to go to liousekeeping oa your salary? Him Sure. After wpVo married, von know, I won't have to buy you any morn Uowci-h, choeohitu cronniH, or theater tickets. wilii'l !.( Much. "Why do you look ho worried?" "I Imvo Kwallowed 11 pin." "Well, jd is'I'mi'Iouh ; they're two pnperH for a nickel !" HoiiHtou Post. 1,1. -.I., I. III. I . ...I , I,,l In. Ii...n .a,. i i I'M. , li.il , ! ' 'lr. J -.i 1 1 1 n, I , 1,1'i.ny "I, I" I' m it 1 1 i h. 'I'"'..-. ,it., ;tm.i , I ""f ,.,i,,l I' ll I, n II II, II, ' I I, ,1 I I '.hlll, In ll , ill I ', .'IUII.I, .I'll. I. I .,.. .lll'l M il il 111 Ill', I l,y 11, 1 Willi. 1111 W U III), I Jl. lll'l ,l I III, ', .1 II. II. I'l H i iiii' li il hy (lull' nf ( li-. iMii til.' U ill- of till' ( , fiiu nt I, n, ( i v 1 1 1 inn nf stock iiih hhnrrs III Mill I'.ll.'l I Mil ''1 lull I . I hi'slurk I sllll'' llll IlliS ) N' ith or h 1 in r .n. ir r-iinn s 01 hi.k'K Ilim-lll. Mini mI in ri'M i-l In- iihmi'hmi'.I only with rf- fiir.l to llm , imr-h 1 11 im, I viilim llnri'of on tli of I . i.Im.v lir-l ,lny of Mnr.'h, nt thf hour 'lo' li 11. 111., in iiifli y.nr, nt the ' in irf.l l.y In w . I Mnl.'limiit lo he fiinii le, ll.uHeHMor hV olllf. r ) f.ili 11 r or nee. .mil i 11 N ftion L'. To lll'l tin IIMSe.i-Hor ill e- term in,.' t he vn Im -l' ..'k , llm 'M-h i.r .f "ii.'h hI 111 n -h of r other iiffoiinl in Imnk liieiil ione.l in ollie. r of eerv hll.'h I Im Ii r heel I, , ' ( ' 1 1 re, I to f urn i i.f this net IM Inrel iV re I II hlMlemelit to t he Ms- h.-shor nl I he eollllly wlnrelhe hllllie ih l.'iite., Ih-Hmi ii the lirsl ilny if April iiikI the iifl. eiilh .Iny of Mny in eneh Venr, MTilie.l ,y milh, hhoin Ihe u 1 1 1 1 1 1 nil. I liniiiher of HU.'h hi in r. H of theenpilal htiM'k of HU.'h hunk, the ninoiiiit of its hiirphiH or r."ere fun. is, iiikI I he n mount of ils nii,i ,n. profits III the hour of 1 o'fl.H'k ll. m. of llm lirst .Iny of Mnreh preee.lni, I he nel un I llll' I eash Millie of llll real eslllle owlle.l iv it ill IhisMnte. or el.s.'u hen-, met the liM'ltli.ili of Ihe Millie; lllhn llle lllsll Milue of I he heeiirit ie.M of the l'lilte.1 Stales oh I ii 'i I - it . ( Aeert ;i ililueiit of value of M,.fk I ilili I mils f,,r real iv-tale llll.l exelnpt propel I y.) I Seel loll , . Kell estnti. i.Wlle. IV hiifh hank an. I hitunte in Hum Male shllll Ii,' il!". I nil, I taxe.l IIM o her real eslale I s ll-snsn, ull'l UiXe'l. The a--ess,,r shall ile.luet Ihe ainoiilit of nil llivet-t inelils in ie;il estate from the iif. L'M'fale iiliioimt of Mieh eai.ilal sl.iek h,U,u f 1 1 ri. 1 , alio uii'livi.le.l pmlit, an, I the remain. Ii r slum l.e taken iim a La-is f'.r the aluati..ll of sill h shares of sloc k ill I he hill), Is of t jefl lo t he ,ro isi a II pr. h i I y to he ll- full an, I a. dial ii' ht of k hoi. lerM hlll-.11- of hiw le.jiiii in assesse.l an. I taxe.l at fash value. hare- of mil inlial l.nlikrt Hot within stale exempt . ) liH'ate.l Set lion 1, The shur. ,,f s. k of mil mlial hanks imt l.,eate. in thin etate, hel.l ill thi- stall , shall imt he le.llile. to he ll.ssesse.l or taxeil. I ( I'.aiik to keel, all furnish li.-t of stoek- I hol.ler.-.) ! Seel i..ii ). In every hank an. 1 hank j in olliee nielli iolie.l in section 1 of this ad there shall he kept at all times a , full ami furred list nf the names nlnl I resiliences of st. 'k h. .Lhrs, owners, an.l ! parties iiitereste.l therein, show in the i nuinl'ci'of shines ami the amount ln l,, ow iieil, or colli iolie.l l.y each paitv in I interest, which list shall he slll.ject to the inspection of the oll'icers authorize.! I to as.-es- piopeily f..r taxation. It ill he the .lutv of the cashier or other imt in ollicer of each hank or hank- ' aci , in in-l ilut in U funiil Ilic assessor w it h 11 copy 'A such list Ulinuiilly, hc tween the tirst .lay of April an.l the fif teenth day of May in each year, show in the facts in this section specilieil as of the hour of 1 o'clock a. 111. on the first day "f March previous. (Assessment of forein hanks, etc., and local companies and persons not prin cipally enae.l in haiikin.) Sect ion ll. 1! cry company, associa tion, Imililin nnd loan association, trust company, or other corpora tion, joint stuck company, or copart nership, or person, imt incorporat ed fur haiikin purposes tinder the corporation laws of this stato or of the I'nited States, xx ho shall keep an oilier or place of business and enae in the husiness of hankin;, lendin niniiey, iis'eivin money on deposit, huyi nn sell in hul I ion, hills of exehiine, notes, bonds, stis'ks, or other ovidcniVH of indebtedness, with a view to piolit; and it is herehy made the duty of the cashier, inanainn ollicer, and account in ollicer of every company or associa tion, includm; huildin and loan and trust companies, incorporated under the laws of this state which enaeH in, liul not as its principal husiness, the husiness of hanking, lendin of, money, the recciviii of money on deposit, Inly ing and selling hul I ion, I iil Is of exchange, notes, bonds, stock, or other evidences of indebtedness, wit h a view to profit, between the tirst day of April and the lifteenl h day of May in each year, to make out and furnish to the assessor a statement , sett nig bulb and showing such reference to such hanking husiness in this slate on the first day of March of the current year at the hour of 1 o'clock a. in.: Sulilo l.litlita oil lllaforr. Caesar hiul Junt crossed tho Hubleon fur tho second time. "I may nay," ho Jotted down, "that 1 Uuvo given it tho double cross." This l tho origin of the expression. Xerxea wan holding tho puss nt Ther mopylae, "lla!" ho muttered, "Just like n general passenger agent !" Thou ho withstood .mother attack, India's population Is ;100,(HK),(MK) oue fifth of oil tho uiwulo lu the world. ll I, H'.l I 1 . The niiioiinf nf oioni'vp lirih'l uti'l fl liioillil of 11, ,,n. y ill I MUsii. 'l lll' lllnolllll of flltl'ls I0tll' llllll'l-l ofollmi liiinliH, Im, .(cic, bikeM, or Otlll'l . "Il,j,-, ,, , , :, ft . I '' 'I I..- ninuiiiill of clii-i k-j or oil, it Hl"ll lll'lllr. IK.I llll lu'l.'.l in ily '.f tim pieee.lin ilnniM. I The n liioillil of lii I Im 'li'"'oiinln,, or pun hli-e.l, ( le. I il - ,ie ol lo hci'Ollii. 'he l'l'llll.l', i i.l other iif 1'i.liii 11.1011111- le.eivillile, llilelett im I'll i'l II h o t he vn hie of Mill Iluc 11 1 1' I hill-1.- eiMil.le, Hole-, nll'l eie.i-. " . I lie M 1 11' 11 1 1 ll - OI itoi KM M I J X ill" I H iy k in. I, of evi ly kin. I, nlnl shall - of 1 iinl i-hnii'-i of the ei,,ital t.M'k or joint mi. ink or older eomil'iieM or eoi point ioliH hi l'l as 1111 ill st meiit , 01 in ji 11 v wav lei.te-ent inl iihmi I showin iiiel if . I iifl in t hei .Iroin i-e-euril le- of I he I ' ll 1 lei Slates ail! other miii'Ii stoi'kM, loiel-, f 1 r 1 ' I shnrei which llle exempt f loin t a Xnl ioll , if ll', llli'l ll l-o show ill t hoc suhjert to tVation, iiikI Iheamoutit of en. h ; nlsu powin thi'Miiueof mull )f jtj'l -, sloekL iiiel -lilite-. i . All other property pertaini to it- hu-iiie-M other than real 'fstnte 'which lea I estjite sha 1 1 he a-Mes-ifl 11 ml In xe.l 11- ot her leal estate irf It)-llff-f 1 aii'l taxe.lK i ". The a mount of .lepo-it-. H . 'I he iirenle M mount of t he lirfiVe lil-t , seeoml nil.! I hil'l items shall l" li-te., an. I Ihe arente nmouiit ottlm ta xii hie ploj,et ly emhrace.l in I he fouit ll, lift h n ml si xt Ii items al.e shall . ! li'le. I, iiikI from the aztciitc sum of nii'l lirst, secoml iiikI thii'l items, Htnl I he lllellle Mlllll of I he tltXIlllle .rp- eilv einhraee.) in the fourth, fifth Wi'l -ixlh items, theie shall Im' ile.hiete.l lliO ' a mount of 1 he a hove sex cut h item, lit1 1 t he amount remainin shall lie a-sessfil to each compaiiy, a-.-'s ial ion, or pern at it- full amount a- money am! t" the same 11- older projM-rty is UMsesseiJ, at the place reiiiire,l hy law. (Taxes t'fhc 11 chare on ilivi.lciiil, st'M-k ini.l liankin capital Sulo for tux.; Section 7. To Mccurc the payment of taxes on hank storks or shares, or upon Imiikiii capital, such taxes are herehy minle a i hare upon sai.l shares of st's k or haiikin capital or interest 11iiinst which the sai.l taxes are as-esseil ami levie.l, am! upon any ilivi.len.l or ilivi .lemls thereon. It shall Im- the liuty of every hank, or the iiuieain olTicer or ollicers t hereof, to retain so much of any ilivnleinl or ilivaleinls Is lonm to such st'M'khol.lers, sharehol.lers, or owners as shall Is. necessary to pav any tax a-sesse.l an.l levie.l uhhi their shares of stM-k or interest resKM-t i vely until it shall have Im'cii mailt' to apM-ar to such hank or its ollicers that such taxes have heen pni.l. Any ollicer of a liy lunik who shall iav over, or autho rize t he payin over, of any such ilivi .len.l or .livi.len.ls, oriiny Hirtion there of, runt rary to t he provisions of this section, shall thcrehy heroine liahle for such taxes. If such taxes shall not Iki pai'l In-fore the same become ilelin iiient, on or iiume.tiatcly after tlie first 1 . m, !...' in Miu' in i.uj li i,oir. II, u li, collector of the county where such Imnk is liMiitetl shall priMco.l to sell surli share or shares, stock, or interest to I my the same, toether with interest, He seemed to 1' n brawny, thick-sit Irish aci ruin interest, penalties, ami other man, gianlic in limb, with a more hon laxvful eharzes. in the saint' manner ! ,st itenance than his fellows. I manner ot la r pcr-onal irosuty is sol. 1 for ilc- lin,uciit taxes', an.l in case of such sale the provisions of law in rcar.l to the transfer of stork vlie 11 sob! on execution shall apply to such sale. (Penalty for nclcct or refusal to furn ish statement rc.uircl.) Section H. The cashier, inaimin or ot her account in ollicer of any eomimny, as-.s-iat ion, rnpartnership, or person who shall lieleft or refuse to make ami uM any statement reipiircl hy this .A 0 . ..I . ..I act of such person or such company, as social ion, copartnership, or jsTHons, within the time and in the manner hv this act provided, shall forfeit the sum of $1,0(111 for each offense, to hi' recov crcd by indictment, for the use of the county in which said hank is located. (Penalty for making or furnishing false or fraudulent list or statement .) Section t. The cashier, managing or ot her account ing ollicer of any conis'in v, assis'iat ion, copartnership, or lierson who shall willfully present to or furn ish the county assessor with any state ment rcipiircd hy this art, which state ment shall he false or fraudulent, shall he deemed guilty of perjury, and upon convict ion t hereof, shall ho punished hy law as otherwise providetl for such crime. (Repealing clause.) Siction 10. That sections .1042, 3003, lUHM, ;t0t.r), ,'0(i7 and :t0(S of the didoes and Statutes of Oregon, compil ed and annotated hy lion. Charles 15. Ilellinger and William W. Cotton, and all acts and jinrts of acts in eontlirt herewith, ho and the same herehy are repealed, (To ho continued next week) Sleilllnu; 11 March. "Hang It all!" exclaimed Mr. Sububs, arriving homo from the otllep, "we'll have to call on the Hnbleys to-night." "Why, Ceorge, you said you wanted to stay home with 1110 In ei'infort to night," exclaimed his wife. "Yes. but I.iililoy told P.alUlotz lie and bis wife meant to call on us to-nlnt. We can leave their house earlier th.i-i wo could make them leave ours." Philadelphia Press. lirllrn.e Hint. "They say Miss Sliarpo can convoy a hint with such tact that It Is Im possible to take offense." "Yes, she has qui to a gift that way. Tho last tlmo Mr. Stayluto called thero slio asked him to havo somo slight re freshment, and then brought in u plato of breakfast food." llaltlmoro Ameri can. Hncon to the value of over ?S0,000,000 va imuorted by (Jreat ltritaiu In 11)04. 7-7-- THE mOH PIRATE vz zz zz zz: t zz A. Vlain. Talc of Strange Happenings on the Sea By MAX PEMBERTON ' zz zz ' zz zz Zz zzi s s s s . coo- fJIAITKK II. -foiiiiaiii'.l.) "Thnl, Mi-li-r I'.la.-k," In- mi hi, putlinit n Mi 111 1a I n re of I'X.piH.li- lini-h iiaiiiHt llm whit.- fur on lie. floor, "is 11 portrait of ih" Ihnp.'ror N.i poh'on, soini-l ime in th" j.'.Hs.'Msioii of tin- Ihnpn ss Josi'philii' ; lh.it is a .,.l caral .mi'.. i,i clialn Im was I'ilii.'i'li ,i'..M rty nl I'm 1 arioi ; Imi.. i- ih" m ii wiih which I'ran.'is I ri k? wroi" his la-l l.-it.-r lo Ihe lin-'ii lilii li.ih l',uii ,f nl j.oiU im ever was, ami cost month money !" "To the ,.ii. with your muh money," K;:i, the "a j.i a in with 11 11 nnry Kent 11 re, mm he Miinli'h". llm Irink.'lH from him, 11 ml e."l t.'i..ni to my vaMt surprise with the nil of h prii.'li.s-.l eoMiioisseiir ; "let's hail- ll" the siiilT, nml don't ihher. How- much for this';" lie h.-hl up the miniature, 11 ml inliinr "II. nml I lion I, .-tray.', I itself in h, ey.-s. was p.iinl.il hy Sir William Huhs, -II ma f ir two hiimlre'l ioiim'Is, my ( '.'ipl.iin. Not a peay less, or I'm ft miim, I man ."' "Tim ,, v n ruiiie.l mnn ! Hnrk at him! I'our i:es" -thin to 11 ,cr.-nt lanky fellow who lay iimI.-.'P in the corner "Ue? lilli" .I"W can't sell 'em iiiehT two )nm ilre.l, I reikon ; oh, certainly not; why, of isnir-e. Here you, Splinn-rs, pay him for a th.ck-Mkinni-l, thieviiiK shark, uml Kin- him n hiiinlri-l for Ihe other." The hoy Splinter, who wa a black lad, s.-uninly nhout 1J year old, eame up nt the word, nml look a rent canvas hug from 11 hook on the xvall. He counted three hundred old piece on the rhjor pieee of all ruimii in Kurope and America, um they iippeiired to Is. by their faces, nn, I Hall pick.-l them up. "Mister Cnptnin," he said, "I shall have wail in for me at Plymouth to-morrow a ri'lie of ihe rent John Hawkins, which, a- I'm ii live, you shouldn't miss. I have h.-ird theni say that it is the very sword wi'h which he cut (he Spaniards' beard. Since you have told me that you sail to morrow, I have thouhl, if yu Put en your hhiji across to Plymoir.h, I could show you the mmIs, nnd you shall have 1 hem cheap beautiful .mjiIs, if I lose by them." Now, ins-Tead of nnswerin this appeal ns h" had done the others, with his rent uffaw am hauler. Captain P.lark turned lysm Hall, nml his fa.s. lit up with pas sion. I saw that his eyes .ive one liery look, while he clenrhrd his fist as though to strike the man as he sat, but then he restralmsl himself. "Von want to poino nlsmrd my boa do you'" drawled the Captain, as he soft eiHil his vohs' to n fine tone of sarcasm. "Thu denier wants a cheap paswae ; o- Im, what do you sav. I-'our-Kyva ; h)l -" . -1 n,,ti nnonrdT l-'oiir-Kyes sat uji deliberately, and struck himself on the chest several times ns ihouh to kno'k the sleep out of him. ,s' thmighf him n m.in of some deliberation. Il,r " 'ren 111 me 1 aprain nn.l at nan ! bef, ire he answered the question put to him. When he did give reply, it wns in n rich, rolling voice, which would have Iveii ornament to the veriest couimou- plaiv. "Oi'd tnke him nboanl," he shouted 1 loaning bark ns though he had sisiken wis .loin, ami then he nodded to the Cnptain, nnd the ( aptam nodded to him. "We sail nt midnight, tide serving said the Cnptnin, hs he picked up tho miniature nnd the other things; "you can come aboard xvhen you like here, boy, lock these in the chest. The Imy put out his hand to tnke the things, but in his fear or his clumsiness, he dropped the miniature, nnd it cracked iis)ti the floor. As the lad stood quiver ing and terror-struck, Hlnck turned uion him, almost foaming nt the lips. "You clumsy young cub, whnt d'ye menu by that?" lie asked; nnd then, ns ihe boy fell on his knees to beg for mercy, casting one pitiful look towards ine he kicked him with his foot, crying: "Here, give him a dozen with your strap, one of you." He had but to say the words, when n colossal brute seized the boy in his grip, and held his head downward to tho table board, while another stripped his shirt off and struck him blow after blow xvith the rent buckle, so thnt the flesh wns torn, xvhile the blood trickled upon the floor. When the hid fainted they gave him a few kicks with their heavy boots, nnd ho lay like n log on the floor, until the ruf fian named "nonring John" picked him up nnd threw him into the next room. Tho incident was forgotten nt once, nnd Cap tain Hlnck became quite merry. Food wns put upon the tnble. It xvns rich food, stews, with n profuse display of oysters, chickens, boiled, roust, fine French trifles pasties lees. I wished to be nwny from a place whose atmosphere poisoned nie. I whispered this thought to Hall nnd he said, "Yes," nnd rose to go. but the Cnptnin pulled him Imek. crying: "Whnt, little Jew, you wouldn't eat nt other people's cost! Imxvn wilh it. man, down wilh it; till your pockets, stuff 'em to the top. I-el s see you laugh, old wizen-fnee, n great Rixly per cent cronk coming from your very boots here, you, .lohn, give the mnn xvho hasn't got any money some food." The men xvere becoming furiously of fensive. One of them held Hull xvhile the others forced food down his throat, and Ihe mnn "Itonrlng John" attempted to pay me n similar compliment, but I struck Ids linml, and ho drew a knife, turning on me. The action was foolish, for in a mo ment a tumult ensued. I henrd fierce cries, the smash of overturned boards nnd lights, and remembered no more than some terrific blows delivered xvith my left, a sharp pain In my right shoulder ns a knife wont homo, the voice of Hall cry ing, "Make for the door the door," and the great yell of Cnptnin ltlack nbox-e tho others. His word, no doubt, saved us from grenter harm ; for xvhen I had thougth thnt my foolhnrdlness had un douo us, and that we should uover leave 'I 251 Ihe plnen alive, I found myself in the sir"i-t with Hall nt my side, he torn nnd bleeding " I was, but from a sliht wound only. "Thnt. in near etidln hndly," h. snid, looking at the skin-deep cut on my shoul der. "Hall, what doe it mean?" I nsked. "Who nre th"s" men, nnd what biisines enrrie you amongst thernV" "That you'll learn when you open the isiisrs. Jlid you Imnr him ask nn' to sail with him from li"ppe to-morrow?" "I did, and I believe you're fool enough to go." "I must risk thnt nnd more, ns I have riski-l it many a time. Once aboard hi yacht I shall have the key which will unlock six fi t of ro;s- for that man." It wns light with th" roseate, warm Pht of n late Bummer's daw n 11 we reach ed the hot"!. Paris slept. I wa hungry for sh"p. and too fired to think more of the HtT.'inge dream like seetie I had wit nessed;; but Hall followed me to my bed room and had yet a word to say. "lieforc We part I want to nsk you to do me yet one more service. Your yacht is at Calais. Will "you go aboard thi morning and take her round to Plymouth? There ask for news of the American' yacht he ha only hired her, and she is called Im France. New of the yacht will be news of me, nnd I shall tie glad to think that aomeone is at my back in this big risk. If you should not hear of me, wait a month; but if you get definite proof of my death, break the seal of the paper you hold and rend." So saying, he left me with a hearty handshake. Poor fellow, I did not know then tbyit I should break the seal of his papers within three days. CHAPTER III. The next morning while I was at brenk fait a servant of the hotel entered to tell me that a man who wished to sjienk with me wns waiting outside. I said, "Send the man here," nnd presently he entered, when to my intense surprise I found him to be no other than one of the ruflinns the one cnlb-il "Four-Eyes," I had met on the previous evening. He walked into the room with a seaman's lurch. His first words were somewhat Utiexiiecte.l ; "Oi xvns pri'-st's boy in Tippemry," said he. and then he looked round as if thnt information should put him on good terms with us. "Will you sit down, please?" was my request n lie stood fingering his hat. iaankUiK jer aouo., .i , i..eselt taat ain't ai.sy on them land craft. I'll be standin. sure, an' gettin' to the wrltin' which is fur yer honor's ear alone as me instruckthshuns goes." He gave me a letter, well written on good paper. I xvrite it here: "Cnptain P.lack presents his compli ments to Mr. Mark Strong, and hopes thnt it will be his privilege to receive him on his yneht La France, now lying ove rngainst the American vessel Port land, in Hieppe harbor, nt 11 to-night." Now, thnt was a curious thing, indeed. Not only did it npie;ir that my pretense of being Hall's partner in trade wns com pletely unmnsked by this man, but he had my name. Whether such knowledge wns good for me I could not then say ; but I made up my mind to act with cunning and to shield Hall in so far as was possi ble. "nid your master tell you to wait for any answer?" I asked suddenly. "Is it for the likes of me to be advisin' yer honor? 'Sure,' says he, 'if the gen tlemnn has the moind to xvroite he'll wroite, it he tins the moind to come aboard, he'll come aboard.' " "Tell your master, with my compli ments," I said, "that I will come another time I have business in Paris to-day." He looked nt me earnestly, and xvhen he spoke ngain his voice had a fatherly ring. "If I make bold, it's yer honor's forgiveness I ask but, if it xx-as me that wns in Paris I'd stay there." When he xvas gone, the others, who had not spoken, turned to me, their eyes asking for nn explanation. "One of Hall's friends," I said, trying to look unconcerned, "the mate on the vnoht La France the vessel he joins io-dny." Roderick tapped the table with his fin gers; Mary xx-as x-ery white, I thought. "He knows a queer company," I added, with a grim attempt at jocularity, "they're almost as rough as he Is." "lo you still mean to sail to-night?" asked Roderick. "I must ; I have made a promise to reach Plymouth without a moment's de luy." "Then I sail with you," said he, being very xvide-awake. "Oh, but you can't leave Tarls; you promised Mnry !" "Y'os, and I release him at once," In terrupted Mnry, the color coming and go ing in her pretty cheeks. "I shall sail from Calais to-night, with you and Rod erick." "Wo mean to come," added Roderick, "do and pack your things, Mary; I have something to say to Mark." We were nlone, he and I, but there xx-as between us the first shadoxv that had come upon our friendship. "Well," said he. "how much am I to know? I distrust Hall, who seems to me a perfect madman. He'll drag you Into some moss, if you'll let him. I suppose there's no danger yet or you wouldn't let Mary come?" "There enn he no risk noxv we are go ing for a three days' cruise in the Chan nel, that is all." I went nt once to the office of the po lice, nnd laid ns much of the case before one of the heads ns I thought needful to my purpose. He lnughed at me; the yacht La France xvas known to him as the property of nn eccentric American mlll lonnire, and he could not conceivo that anyone might bo in danger aboard her. As there was no hone from him, I drove , fi tn f'rntiniay, xrlioro oni of tlio cleric ti"r.I my wholo nl.rT.v; ami while Inivnnl l.v tiiuirhlrig nf my f.-iirv ns I isnilil si'i, I'i-rirnis''I to tpl.'ni.h Id n fri.'ii l in Cii In!-, mill r.'I n in. 'ii,. .Inlivi'i'i'.! thnt iniirlit '-nil Hull lumk to Paris. I Iki'I don" nil In my pnxx'T, nnrl I rft uriii',1 to I tin tmli'l, lull tln nllirrM hn. left for 1 ho utiition. Thitlmr I fullmvi-.l tli.'rn, ln-1 ruet iriK n mrvnnt to rmni- to nw if nny teli'rnin s!ioul, t.p s.'nt ; nml ml r.ii''h"'l Mi.- trnin. If wni not, ho-nvr, until lh viT.v iiioini'nt nf our il-imrturi that n rrm-KTitmr r.T'".l to our cnrrlntc, nn.l ihrnst n in per nl tu" : mi'l th.'ii I kn.'iv thnt. my wnrniiu; hnl eomo too I a t . The ii st nn nl : "In Trance hni n.iiloil, nml your frieml with Imt." CHAPTER IV. It xvns on Ihe morning of the second day; the wind plnying fekle from east by south, nnd the sea ne'.Id wi-h the light of nn August sun. The yneht lay with out life in her saili. th" flow of the swell Isnting Inzily upon her, nnd Ih" great miiinsnil rocking on the boom. We hnd Is-en out twenty-four hours, nnd hud not made n couple of hundred miles. The de lay angered every mnn nbosrd the (,'elsis, since every man nlmnrd knew thnt it was a inn tier 'if concern to rue to overtake the American y.vht. La France, nnd that a life might go with long-continued fail ure. The morning passed, a long morning, with a sea like a mirror, and the sun nn n gTent circle of red fire in the haze. Hour nfter hour we walked from the fore hatch to the tiller, from the tiller to the fore-hatch, varying the ererclse with a full inupeetion of evry crnft thnt showed als.ve the horizon. At six bells some dark nnd dirty clouds rose up from the south, nnd twenty hands pointed to them. Half an hour later there was a shrill whistling in the shrouds, and the rain begnn to pat ter on the deck, while the booms fretted, and we relieved her in part of her prese of sail. When the squall struck us at last, the Channel was foaming with long lines of choppy sens; snd the sky south ward was dark as ink. Iiiiring one hour, when we must have made eleven knots, the wind blew strong, and was fresh again after that. Nor did the breeze fall, but stiffened towards night, so that in the first bell, when wa came up from dinner, the Celsis was straining and foaming as she bent under her press of canvas, and it needed a sail or's foot to trend her decks. We had hardly come above when we heard Ian hailing : "Yacht on the port bow." "What name?" came from twenty throats. "La France," said Dan, and the words had scarce left his lips when the skipper roared the order : "Stand by to go about !" For some minutes the words " iSout ship" were not spoken. The sehooner held her course, and rapidly drew up with the yacht xve had set out to seek. From the first there was no doubt about her name, which she displayed in great letters of gold above her figurehead. When she had made some few hundred yards to wards the coast, she jibbed round of a sudden, with an appalling wrench at the horse; and there being, as it api?nred, no i'....a ..inii.. ui is... 4..s, SM. - fk - f - throat halyards, the mainsail presently showed a great rent near the luff, while the foresail had torn free from the bolt ropes of the stay, and was presenting a sorry spectacle ns the yacht went about, and away towards France again. The obvious fact that the yacht we had sought and run down was without living men upon her decks had taken the lilt from the seamen's merry tongues, and a gloom settled on us all. Perhaps it was more than a mere surmise, for an uncan ny feeling of something dreadful to come took hold of me. "Skipper," said I, "order a boat; I'm going aboard her." "When the wind falls, perhaps; but now !" and he shrugged his shoulders. As the dark began to fall and the night breeze to blow fresh, while the yacht ahead of us swung here and there, almost making circles about us, xve hove to for the time and watched her. I begged Mary to go below, but she receix-ed the suggestion with merriment. "Go below, xvhen the men say there'i fun coming! Why should I go below?" "Recause it may be serious fun." The skipper called presently for a blue flare, which cast a glowing light for many hundred yards, and still left us uncertain. "Flash again," said the skipper, and as the blue light Hashed we saw right ahead of us the wanderer we sought; but she was bearing down upon us. (To be continued.) Her Awful Drratl. "Why dost thou weep, fair maiden?" "My lover, kind sir, has gone on a foreign trip, nnd he will not return to me for a whole year.' "Cheer up, pretty one. A year is quickly sped, uud he will return to thee." "Ah, yes, I doubt not his return. But what If some man should come along and marry me In the meantime? Cleveland Leader. Another Shuck. "Yes," said the waiter, "this cafe U thoroughly up to date. We cook by electricity." "Is that so?" said tho guest, pointing to a platter. "Then will you pleusa give that beefsteak another shock?" Detroit Free Press. Ip Aunliiit It. Her I'm very sorry, dear, but tho roses you sent me don't at all match my party gown. Him Then I'll buy you another goxvn. Those roses cost flu a uozeu. Cleveland Leader. Inherited llerulnni. "Did ho get all those medals for sav ing people?" "No; he got them hy Inheritance. Ilia father did tho suvluj;." Clevelaud Plain Dealer. An Old Story. "They say the tbeosophlsts out lo California worship a dog." "Oli, well, that Isn't so surprising; a grout many women who aren't tbeoso phlsts do that." He never errs who sucrlfkes Ulm self. V uHver. f.