Iirf.k --- .,,.:; rac . J, 5L . LOSING Of the Salem Senatorla. Circus SCbTT MAKES UNSUCCESSFUL EFFORT TO y l jin h fcplrmJId ttpoccli. Ilmnr, Ilnyflmi, Break to Fulton Made at the last Minute!J",",B,onLv,,8co-Mu,knr-F,f,,cr' Ull Icy nnd Etelnor cloned tlio deal. Kill- cind Election Comes as the ClocI( Strikes Twelve Palem, Ko' . L'l Tlio dnrk borm ynme hat linen phtyid nut in Oregon politic, anil tlio mticli prnptunluil unknown can dldto who would tsweep tlio plnltur clean at tlio Inst moment did not i:inlcr lillza from thu spirit land of luyaturluiis politic!, It wnsall well arrangrtl. Tim C.ijil- ol was fillad with u good iinturcd gnth- print, of brainy men nnd hnridaoimi o- nun, all kn-nly lnt runted In tint out 1 r cpinc, nt tiinci wll.I wtili delight, wrought Up to the hi.hott pitch of ex citement liy illnp'ays of oratory, nnd tlio strategy gnmool politlrr. All details for tttu i comfort of mem brrd nnd thulr frlcedji litd titan cirnful ly looked tifti-r nud tlio gnut inthurlng porformrd it functions In n manna ctcditahlo to the. state nud reflecting: tlio greater, credit upon thu officers in charge of its nothing. Thuro wot a rent ruined excitement nud tuniineb to tlio situa tton ut 1 1 in rti t lint wnt dram.itlc nnd pn thotle. Thu dulwat ol (lornrnor (iter's 3pjrftt!ouj to Uroitje iienator w.n konn ly fet hy that KnntIoin.-iu'n mnnyfriunde, nud there U n c.incro ileiro that hu niiy hnvo holttir luck mat tiini', Kdily, of Tillnuiook, vol ml mpit ilo tcrmiuwlly .for C Kulton on llio fKotid Imllcit. Jr., of l.luro'u, w:ih i.hcont. On tlio nootul hnllol Shelly, nt 1wi?, luoko l ho monotony hy B.iyln: '"Ihuro Inn llltlu hook puhliphnd, lliu clii'dpobt Imki!: on imrlh, called tin Nuw Tcjtlinent. 1 adviio tlio membcro of thii juhit coinrnllcn to read it nnd fol low ttio ndviro to titi horn h ii.; In. bi!i;i tr) I volu (or C. V. Fulton," Tlio to hiilt iihowcd IhiittjJuol has riten to 28, and thoro wn a i.hwjr. On Iho third ballot Sonitor Fulton cait Ida first ballot for !". I, Dtinbar. Ho lirvd thlo (iitsfllon rofralnid from rollnc nt nil, eo. fur. On tlui third hrtllot .Sountor Mclilnti, ot .Miilliiomah volod for (lour. Mr. Tllicr, who hat) dotto cnnntorlul polftlci f ir the Oiog'onlnn thlu imeolon wont nvor r.nil whUpuidd to him. Ti.o bnllot uitf unovDiilful, At Ito c!oo Kddy tmuitud Hint thoro ho n i.iiulit Iiitcvul hotwroii roll nillf, nud tlio nifrgt'ilion w.a followed, tligronftor. On thcourth bnllot, lluhn of C'lulpop. voted for Fulton with i rlrh Ucrman ccevnl anil Nottingham veiled for ilumo. Bholley of I.nno voted louder than evor for Fulton, nftor n draft from Iho nurlpturon. At Iho oii'l of fivo minutOB tl o (lltli boat froo for nil wh trottod. HheriHI Fr.ior, Hun Soiling and (Jliae. if. Caioy onch i;ot a houttauairo in tlio elip.po of a complimantary ,volo. MeOiun ncuin votud for Geer in ndoop Imaao profundo ;ViIco, Crolenn had hoen uklppod, but a.-): cd tit tho conclusion to Invo his voto 'SCENES' CAPTURE THE PLUM rncotilcd (or (Jjor, Tim fivo ballotn warn tnkon In nn hour. On tho tilth ballot lis worn recorded ah- ent or not voting. Adnrra of Umntilla. wns thu only MpniHfiitiitlvo nlmout from tlui city on nccouiit of ileknerit. Jtiiitl nud Crolinn hnd a cnnfcrct.co ubout thU limn, nud runny rf thueu lit- f i lie knots wero tnlfclnir, Thu nmo of i Mr. h'cutt nnu biilnc droppid nbout byi hlsmnnncar.. Mr, Fulton It fl raid had been In . ffrott conference In lima. littlo sidu tnll. about tho reporters' ta hies It wna jut out Hint thoro had been n Hco'.t conferonoo'hut thu result wns not nil that could bo wished. Tho sixth ballot dred through wunrlly enough,' At its cIoo Hdily nnd Koykotidnll wtro in eonMiltution. Ted I'lpur wns polling the Multnomah mem bur. On tho icventli ballot Fulton votod for Ildmo, but there was no fnrUculAr chiinL'o. Tho reiultnol tho petty con feroncos hau hcou ttlll bum. Fritter was holdiuK nit own. On tho uhlli baliot Croisin was nbjnnt. A short timo beforo tho ballot wna taken Mit.hiii tool; tho platform, i probably tn nominate Hcott, but was pulled off by I.oollo Fcott.oon of Hnrvcy Hcott, nnd tho oratorical event of tho evening wns deferred. On tho ballot Mays went to Oeer. On tho ninth bal lot Grer rniio Id Uf5 nnd thoro w.ib Kroat chcorini In tho lobbies and corridors, Kny hnd returned und Mays wns count od this time. At tho closu of tho 10th ballot Mcfilun niovul n rcccts of hnlf hour, hut l'retl"ent Frowuoll said .no and had his wry, and tho ballot pro ceeded, On the eleventh ballot- Davoy voted for Geer of all Oregon. Tho ballot showed that complimentary voting wai over with. It dUulosed ulx liorHPa in tho rnco in following order Fulton, Geer, Wood, Williams, Ilumo, nud Hermann. On tl.o 12 1 It ballot thero wna order from tho chair that J ursona- not mem bora nuiflt bo kopt out of tho'itlelea nnd away from tho momburH,' On tho Kith ballot Gtor.roao to 'CO nnd thoro was occnaidn for ehcorinp, Tho . ' u bU ,HM' uuu T V."" J T hy Oiton. Tho cotriilora took up tlio ulicoring ouhido, nnd thoro waB tioj'thu proEtnco of nn admiring crowd, mondoua activity , In tho Uttlo .circl(Sa J'Jcrythltift workctl lilta a charm. Tho nnd eddicH of troubled waters. It wao rumored that Houruu contingent wna about to join liiiuda with Scott,'. Ou thu fourteenth bnllot I)r, Hmilli, of l'orll.Mid nimlo n opoeeh with n ellng nltlio mil omlof it for t'l'ie crfmllilntoa ' ' -! i ho wero brouslitout with no honest ttlll l'v ' iiitoutiono, but liu nomlr.atocl Uarvoy Bcolt nan dual effort at tho lanthour, IIo wao; cheered for covoral mlnutcB. When order wns restored tho- voto wna Mfflflflll tirtjail lltf.u.1.... .!., I i l.U)tl inl I I'ulton Jo 3"i, then UiO change) tvfcro nifttiu rapidly, Kay nnd Crol-niJ, of i , Mnror. fltddcd Unit between Hcoll nud ' Kuttott thiilr coiiililuiints favored tlio ; 4 It- ytAsnif man for mtiAt&r and they turned , tlio winning trick for J'ulton, On llio suventernlli ballot .Nottnglinrn went to I'uttoti with n great hurrah, Mtilktt.v colon n clinlr no tho haritlo of llU deck pointed to 12, and said llio duty of I lilt convention was to diet ."c.ott. Jlat.kti, of tjuitnomah went l(i ('ulloti willi n blgoer hurrah eff Uip lo jofhli ttok. droiiAti Ki'tit to Fulton tod wnt elecjed U. H. eunator to succeed Hon. Job. fiirron. WILL' NOT EXTEND OPTION Panama Treaty Must be Ratified Dpfniip fUp Cniinth DV d6I0i G lU ? M UdJ of March,' Wiubinclon, Feb. 21-tho rcpreictt- , tntives ol tho ntnv Panama Canal Po. . . .. , deny the report that tho conipapy.wlll oxtend tho time hejond. Uajclu 4th on tho option- that llio 'eovernmonVnow- holdf. If tho treaty bo not 'ratified by ll.o ronnto by that dnie it 'will I old that i . i. tho option lial expired. If tho.trcnty ho rntlfiid tho company will regard tho property r.s di, poiod q. . , STRIKE IN SCilOOL' ' ' - Young America. Keeping up With the Times Thoro was a rtrike nt th'o echobi houio Friday. It seon.8 that nsVpa'n 'of tho ISnnnor Day rxercUcB, fivo or'e"lx of the eiiinll boyd in Miss Anderson's room were. required to put on' drcJRCS to fill their parte Tho l:ida woro not charmed vtlih tlio idoa, and after consulting nmong tlietnselvca1 tlioy organized a Htrlko on approved lincB, nnd vlton the time enmo to don tho habiliments of tho r gontlor fox they prescntod'a solid fronj in oppobitiou, Miea Audcroon, wllo is ono of tho moat popular of tenchors, tried hor, pur 6uasivo ponora.in vain. Ilor blaudlsh- tucntn had no effect on tin obdurato hoarte of tho strikers. Finally eho of fered thum ten cents nplece. ThU wna too much of nu imlucomont to bo rerist ed. Tho 6triko waa declared off, and tho boya took tho monoy, put ou tho derpiccd gnrb and went on with their parts. JONES' Tiirows NEW DhEDGER TRIED i Mud and Wator Over All Surroundings 't. Hob Jones gnvo hia now dredger .,0r first trial nt North Ilond Friday In btiektit waB dlelnellnod to opon ita'Jftwa nt first, but with' tho aid o( a sledgo Captain Hob coon puraunded it to loosen up. Tho llrnt trip tho bucket mndo to thu bottom of thu buy, it brought up n cubic yard of mud.'' Thia was dropped bnob il,t0 bay from -well up in tho nic nml inoldontnlly gavo tho crowd on tho wlmif h el.owor bath. Captain Hob Ih juBtifiably olated over the euccora of-lils craft.. IIo expected to'cpmrnotico tjuurntiono fn-tho Porter boom Monday, mA i.,...li n...lif 1 lilrii t lil I ft a,..a..atfn. THE IMPROVED ftLLlte T mi ilia Wow The Finest Boat, EvVr On Thlo fioutc The lamer 'Alliamo" iippu.irfi thl trip In i new drt. nnd tho dmipuiy liavo Bpaied no rtfxsofj in tonkin httr n mtHlfl stenrnur for tho ttctuiniiniiJiillori, of both freight Htid ;.hiv.'.'p. Tho folhuhi cli tn'M und a I litliitts bavo been made. r tw h; been built up 1,'ti feet mnkin her m miJch boiler bar Imt (Imm formorly. Tills Improvement xiv'is now and tie t tor accommodation for cnivr and itutrau't) nltilo the iacj formerly tned for Hiphp purposes lino been converted In a cold sloriifc'o oont. Now winphoi bavo bocn Instnlled on the forward deck to .tulli tnto linndlitiK of raro. Four now stxteroomi havn boon built on tho hurricane deck, ai nleo a cotri modlcus snipkinc root. On tho spnr deck n beautiful eoclal hall for ladles has beon built. All furniqtiirigs bavo bcon renovated and the vessel paintod from tern to atom. Tho engines have been thoroughly overhauled and tho boilers converted from coal to oil burning. In tho in stallation of tho tanks and furnacer, tho greatest caro has been tnkon, and nhiio tho oil the steamer will use ,- will bo Bakertfirld oil exculsivciy, nnd if bo lloved to bo safer than coal, yet such an'; cxteniire sj-sloro of vcntilatioh of tanks and ail t "paces ajpnnd the tanks has been arrnn.cd that tho U, 8. Inipecton of halls and boller,s bavo highly approv ed 'of tljo whole plnnf. "Tlio Ibprovetnenls made render the Alliancft'tbf riost.comfortablo boat that ever" ran to'tbls port, and should locrento h'cf existing popularity with tho travel ing public. . C06S( BAY'S NEW : CHAMBER OF COMMERCE' iForty Voluntary Responses to . the Committee's Invitation Al ready on HanU Tho response, eo far, to the invitation to join.tho now chamber of Commerce la extremely gratifying to the promoters. Tho letters hnvo only been out s few day, bfit -10 names nro already on tho list. Thoto responses have beon purely voluntary and without personal solicita tion. Sovernl of them wero nccompanl ed by checks for (10 for tho first, years' dues. Quito n number more are known Co have" expressed (beir intontion of joining1 but hnvo not jet formally hand- ' J J1,! lil'lf,".1 t mm Atone. poctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription stands nlone, ns the one and only remedy for, leucorrltea, female weakness, pro lnpaus, or fallipg of the womb, so abso lutely specific nnd sure in curing these common ailments of women, as tdHvar ratit its makers in offering to pat, aa thev hereby do, the turn of $500 reward for n case of the above'inoladies trliich thiy can uot cure. Thiifs a rernark'able offer. No other medicine for the'eure of yAnnau'a peculiar aUmenta is bicked by-' euch a remarkable guarantee? No otljer medicine for woman's illa;fi pos scijed of the unparalleled curatiw'pro pertira that would Vffrrant itsAiakcrs iiv publishing aucb. an ptTer: no otbtr retu. ctly has sucif a reco'rd of a tljllfl of a century of cures on -blcb to base aucb a remarkable offer.' N mJm Kmnt Weller. yho U SeettUirr ot tht Yountr l'topte't ChtUtUn Aocitlon. t ltl MaUlnou Avcnut. Ntw York City. uy : "VoMj I'averite PrecHptlou' U a bcon to tck wiJ tlrrl women, for it cures them when other med icines fait. I know whereof I ipenk, for I hvo liml rxjcrleuc wltli.it. For fourteen inoniiu i hd cotuUnt headache j eemUtoq( weals to perform my dally ilutlea, and wheo the day waa over I waa too tired to sleep wen. i miiercu from nervouineai nnd iudlccitiou. aud every thliifr I ate dlitreMed ntc. Poctoretl with differ ent imyitclant uwl recetveu no reuci. viir rendfnir one ofyour lxU I decldett to give your 'I'avorlte rrcicrlptlpn' a trial. Am very glad I did, for I found It wai Jutt what I wanted. I commenced to lmproe ot once nnd kept setting better until, after eveu week. I waa eutlrely cured. I have remained lu perfect health ever ince. aud rcmalu a firm frieud ot your Favor He rreicriptlou,' " The dealer who offers n substitute for K Favorite Prescription" is only seeking to make tbe little more profit afforded by a less meritorious medicine. His profit is your loss. Therefore, turn your back ou liltu aa unworthy of your pat ronage. If constipated use Dr. Pierce's Pleas; nut Vellets. They cure constipation, biliousness and sick headache. They do not produce the "pill habit." "Woian'S DlSPKJARY Mi'DICAI, IA5- SOCiatIDn, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. as zn fi'.ifrrs. Hi,. ft! in tliHf tintiic-.- ? " Himli n prprnft,ri;s:otie kIkw 'thitt llio'mov inetit M tloMlnt.tl lo.liiuot niln llfo IrriMtist iirc. it show (hat the . . , i i t, prntrrciMvo mn of tin- community ree- ' ' nnta" tho valiio fit Mich a Iwrfly, nnd it fhow th.i. they havn coifideneo in tin men who nro taKvytr tho prrllminar) tttcpx for l orunrifa-v'ioM, . I(,,A It if tho deflre of the eoinnilllec .lliai lliote who nre wtlllpg to tube pn;(t in tlil movement for Coo; JJ.iy, bo ni- prompt as po(bic in tending in their iir.iri!8 so that aa many as potsiblo may bo heard from hy tho Im-t of (his week. An roan as n sufllcifut n)imbnr have 'If t ' ' been mciihd a meeting will ho called to iffect tno organization of. the bod) tthioft la dcttiumi to play an important nud honorable part in tho development of Cooi flay. The lilt, so far, Is Afjjlowr . KOItTII DKJSU 1,3 Simp'nn. I'oif r Jvffiu G M LW.et J J Dunn ' T- v' "- Cr l.'Alhrcclit ..'j .1 Hnnaii (3 F MeCullnm w Tho W Ileum i W M Laulorjf ' ' ' Win Vau'elian ; L K Falketuteio ,- EUPinK cirr R K Blilno Jail Magee John Flanagan Mortou Tower; , iAnatirKM) J S Coka J II Flanagan II U Md'hortpn W 0 Douglas CWTowor - rt Fwl M Fricdbcrg , , F 1 Norton John Prettii Henry Uengitackon S 0 Rogers Anson Holers . F A Golden Ja It Robortios J W Henuett J 11 Koltes J J ClinkenUtartl A H Oampball ii U Kubltf Z D Hrown 1 L PhvUn Win Naaburx Mail Publishing Ua CKNIcheIs?p Norif Ronton J A. Mattou rt. !',& 'l mfin . V ;' MARSHFIELD SHAKESPERJAH (5LUB HAYEliEETlHG 4't The Rsltjence of Dr. and wrs. J. T. McCprmac-Washlngton Remembered Monday nljbt tlio Marebfield Shakes pcrlan Club met at tho homo of Dr. and Mrr. J. T. McCormac. Tho subject for discussion nnd etudy was u reviow of Hnmlot, which has been tho topic, ono act at time, this being a review of tho entire play. Tbe Bfcabora of tho club enjoyed a -most profitable cession. Thoy Djet in tho front parlor end wfiro kept entirely in ijnorauco of tho cxquielle.trcul which was in storo for them in the way of a beautifully oratng ed table and bauquet in tho adjoining room which alter tho regular oveninga w;ork was,ppcned to them. The table in tbe form of ahnUow square was ex quisitely decorated, with tho. nationa colors forming a runner through tbe center. The place card at each cpver was n nicely designed hatchet decorated v, h some akotch emblomatic of tho birthday of Washington. D.inty napkiua were folded in tlo thapo ot tho colonial cock- td hAt, a minnture fla floating from the apex. Btreamera of red whito nud blua werodraned from different sides of tho room all centering to tho U 11 of tho Amoricnn rglo which held tho n fnat, undirneath all of which waa tho rcflox in a Inri minor of thn ti.tiro decora tion which was illuminated by scores of wax tapors, all making n brilliant eight wlion tho faucets wero seated rround the hollow priaro. Tho fWEt was not oi.ly a feast of gcoi things to oat but it sparkled with ck ganco, eloquence and w it. To.vta wero offered nppropriato to the occasion, which nimlo this meeting ol tho club ono long to bo remembore.d. Temperance Worker Tho Ururamor Tempornnco Evnngo hat, W. A. Cfano la here, and will J -! 'i "t M. '0ll ruf tiiigJliiirdAy. plglit Atrthei Mi-lhodlst" tlri Mr. Crnrio Is highly ftpirifWof wlittr- Iim I rtinj libo n Ttlwerkiil n ..... .... . ... . . '..? rt ?jl in" 11110 in mm runni woik. 1 iirj nnsB jiihi. dioscd a llireni otifhs ufay at'Eute-lf kii, wliro'ln- hituo mlicli to bottor eomliMons in oto n dnco cause, antl lit- Hiirek'4 (Hizma fr hihlvJornti- lint at the good work unim by luffyoung mlvoctte of tpmporanee. mr Crane is not a ranting proliiblllonlitfbtii presetted touiperanco in Its proper nsmo, ha bc- 't lieres in using h(t a . es in establish.' 1 . 1 t r nig 11 counter attraction to tho caloonrf ' for (n boned t of thof-o who need a plnco. to go to such ns reading rooms, coffeb ciulu ard tarlou's otlmr resorts which w III divert men 'from .'llio saloon. In Hhrek.i ho established aCoffce CInb. A-, '. Hurek.1 paper has thia (0 my of Mr. Crane. ' "Mr. W. A. Crane will kayo during the present week for Oregon. Tno pert-pl-j f Eureka among whom be has la bored for the pa three months, will re gret excedinzly tba Mr. Crane cannot' remain 1 ermanently in thia city. Dor log tho brief period he baa been in llum boldt be ha made a boa of warm friends. Jn the temperance cause he Is interested and his genuine sincerity and "si .Xt, r broad-mindedness win forbira IhegrMt- est espect ot, all with whom' he Xepeaes in contact. In Eureka and ArMt??Mr. Crane itaa accomplished much for thn. cause he so enthusiastically champions." Mr. Crano will speak pn Thursday ev.ining at the M. E. church, aud it is liop-d tbe Marsh Gold peoplo vV.l givo him a respectablo turnout. IIo talks, trmrcrance sense, and Is especially quai'fied for the work ho is doing. IIo it particularly anxious to meet tbo ycqn men of Marshfiold. Our Monthly Publicatlcs will keep you posted on otir vrorlcand- methods. Mailed Free to the ADVERTISING MAN tcf any responsible House. J && M-? 'visit DR. JORDAN'S cucatI 'HOSEOa OF flflflTQHV' tcJisJSj;rrr;.,'!itipEHn3C9lB.. 1 ...7li'.',.'F,,,Atut"a:",.'",,"l' I oiii M,lnt tr f t.rr.ctt.I w.,i.m p.-,.l.ri7rara.linrI.COlJtl . MCUlul m it Cun EltSttMII. I cn. JoncAH-ciSEAs:sqFWH f)eniliaUkwitlbiuillrtrr. I nTI'ttlLm l&.WMM-lttw -l'....f i Xru...tti.dby.Ki?r. !., , Ml cur. Ix Mutilar.. Ainkkuitt ntial est. Ui fllo.. ll...,. .-.. Vj ut. jwui'i tp4i fun-1 Ccrmlutioa fi. 4 Htlrllypl,it. Trufmtat &er- i SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE VHBBrW 7"T-1, h 1 1 3 l I Ki ' Trade Marks Design Copyriqhts Ac. Anrone (ending a iktteb and 4ecrlptlon mar i.tvoMtlon U probnbljr patfntabie. Commuulra- klr ajcartatn our onlnlon frea whsthar an r uiunion ire wne r TultAlltahlA. finii U.i.i. strictly fxmUdcntlal. Handbook on Pataota 1 1 freo. UMe.t aaacr for.eourtuir pataaU. isiiw taxon tnroucn Munu ft Co. ruoelrt 1, -Idlmllcf, without chante, luth iciettlilic Jltiterican. A hnndsomoly llln'trated Weekly. T.argit' Or-i-jliitlou of any clsiitlUa louraal, Toruii. M a yiri tour months, tL. Uoldbyali nawidoalern. f?l)KN&Co.30,B'Mj. New York llraach Offlco, CU P SU Woahlucton, 1. C. Nasal SATARRH In alt Its stages there ihoutd Wi cleanllnaii. Ely's Cream BqIisi clcan?es,sootbea and heals tlio diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and illvca nway a Cold lu tho bead nulckly. Cream Ttolm Is ptoccd Into tno nosirlfr, sfrtadl orcr tho membrane and .If absorbed. Itt'lsf U lm mediate and a euro follows. It U not drjrlug dai not prcuueo snecunc. r-argo size, co cents at yru j- (Itt 0; by mall 'TrUJ fiUe, 10 cants by Bull. ' II.'.Y OKOl'UaUtS. U Warred Straat. Ktvr York. l Silciuhca Wren (o. JUO. lRi.aiiaiHV f AUIII..CIS. M4IUIO VKCm rA luUf rook Utmr. C.llM.iU. V OR. JORDAN CO, 108 J Mincvt St. 8. P. . JbrjSiikBHs. A $ l I