Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1898-1899, January 13, 1899, Page 10, Image 10

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HIl'S MIES
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H. M. SneJl. cook 150.00
W.H. Abrams, engineer ...... 225.00
a. C. ! Hogan, tailor .... ...... 116,17
W. A.! Kuy kendall, ass't druggit 117.33
I'bil Miller. butcher : .... mo.00
Minnie Iwan, as't table girl . .. 40.83
PAY-EOLL OF THE OREGON
LCM FOR 133 A3 E.
ASY-
I
Total Cost for Thia Item for the Put
Three Months la $16,063.
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A Slight Deereue.
V (From Daily Jan;
The' pay-roll of tbe itate
Si
3am for the quarter ending, December
CI, 189S. as passed npon by
rd. Secretary of State H.
and State . Treasurer ' Phil
Total salaries . . ..... 10JJC&99
! Oiiowms is the list of tbe mnlm
resigned during tbe Quarter, and tbe
I amounts due each on salary:
J. E. Eastham.. i :
Ada Da lrvmole L
Lena Zaeneker
usage asy-
oliow ng 19 txi
dent.. .$625.0
If. -.-. m
L b')0,.K
ov.i w. r.
Klncakl
Meischan.
constituting tlie board of ' trustees for
the. state Insane asylum, is jtblaj morn
ing presented to tbe readers. op: tbe
Statesman, through-i tbe courtesy of
the board. The total amount pild for
salaries during the .'anartejrl 14 $16,
0tiS.lt, a red am ion from the bostlofthe
prey ions quarter byfi$l.55i tb total
of the third quarter's salaries 5r t be
year being f lti,.j3.54. Following! the
eaiary iisi in fall: j.
. " Officers.
ru. .. I'alne, superiutendent.L .$625.00
w. T. Williamson. r 1st ass't ohv-
sfclaii; '. i ........ . . . . U50.00
I f. iJrifflth, 2d assistant phy- 1
gJCian ..,.. j. . ISOO.OO
V:V.- II fYflrr isT L'ull (ri it r.fto.l
!jt!an ,,,, ,...
John W, floland, bookkeeper
J?: j Paddock, typewriter '.'
. W. 'Hansaker, steward -T.
Jaekson,;eat pettier - ...
A. E. Strang, engineer . . ...
Jos?.- Xeagle, ass't engineer .
"W. IJ. Smith, commissary
: XV. T, Kakin, superrior . .. .
FYa nklff Cornell, matron .. ." ,
-C. II, Cusick,tlnisrsiit
D. ,T. Ittow'nfanner .......
A.. Ashford. Iaker ; . . . . . . .
J?ar Steelhammef. a?s"t tger
. . iVKwuen, chier cxk. . .
Arthur Williams, asn't eook
It. If. Gaodin. dept. supervisor
Jnme. XelL Ji5zlitnat-huian
Mary 3Iartin.niaht-wateb woman
M. j-ir IJeaq, seamstress ,J
John Quirk, bawment-man .'. .j
John Minser, Gardner . . ..j
Ilk-hard HeHsley, ftireman
T. Ife tiicky, ' Iaiindryman . . .I
Xellie J,uekey; Jaandress ...i
Itobt. CJarritron, hackman
Jiird irensley, stableman . . .!
;a rrle JalTie, port rex . . .
Jowph Scbimller, blatkmith .1
Jas. Harrington, tinner' . .
J;ydj,a Johnson, tablezirl :.
Alta Davis, tableifirl
Jrma Hiobes, tabkgirl .-...A.J,
. Attendants Male Ward,
v. Zaenker
V. rewls ... .
M. Dalrymple
. I.'. Idleman . ,
(1. Sutton . . .
(Jelwlck . . . .
fL Chapman
Cleaver ....
II. Wilson
Lucy (Andrews
.May Rnndlet .1
Lnlii McHaffte
IS. A. Matbews
W. Ross ...... ....
I Harry j Tbomoson
T.-.K. I Mitchell :
Ina J.I Smith ........ :
Mattle M. Philliber ..i
I a n. Harris .... . L.. 1
R. II. Ryiey ...... ;,
Total ' . .
10.00
217
2D.00
1G.67
, 1J
(183
6.67
38.73
8.33
20.00
5P.00
103.731
105.00
...f4e03
A5 AjfSUAL MEETI5G.
Dirt-cp-irs
Rcflief
i.
otf Iwer ; CoihiTr.bli ITre
Awwiatlon in SeaslonL .
C.
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D.
K.
C.
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GII50.0O
t;44j.oo
, J225.00
:joo.k
225r
1M(M)
Sso.k
M.").('
150nr
0.00
225.fr
I17.:'
222..VJ
SOXM
OS.7
5O.0O
10.00
102JV
14.07
i2.nt
20.00
M.OO
jO.M
&;.j7
l.$120.0t)
only
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The (board of direr-tors iJk Ixwr
Oanl -Fire. IUlie? Association cod
rened inHhis c!tv
sefcion. , " V -
The i meeting -w-fis 111' In
the radrteL?e bulkllni? at 9
yeerOfly aftemjon, i there beins a
tun aweuauoe rr thi hna.it , -
mttej8 .were named am iti h!i
t-et fit d -down to bnsinpn- Th
Hem amt-tinir hist ereMrir Unt
routine bnsires was ro:is!t-ed
The prfKeitt officers of th it-.i
Prfj-iJt-iit TJKma Paulsen, rf Oa?d n
Jloiw;! e -ret a ry J w-ob V Iuh. o"
oi4mm; treasnrera A Dawm,
of - All Any. ' ... ', . . .- . .
'the Other -members of th l-olird to
aiienuince at tiie anniial mtni?ia:, Ie
idcs tlje alhove namd otne-er:' prt
W. H. JfHIeary. cf Turner; J. S. ICito"
of Carns: J. IK I'erie.! of-Jytrafrp; J.
W. Maxwell, of Ti'Xnnooks A. F-I.'
lor, of Sellnood, anf J. C. TTLlte, of
j ue eifcrion or omcrrs for the ensu
ing year will take plair-e todr.y, vrUm
the bniiness of the.loard will le con
'ludeda!nd adjournment taken. -
LITTLE
f j,
APfi) WOMEN.
: !! ;! r- : - ;
AX j UXa-XJUTVXATE CALLKU.
Alice llawlini : , . . '
Wenfa-eilling i 1 i
On soioe fileuds i i . " ; .
Jioth tried ud true, . i
But she couldn't
: 1 tea d the door-bell ... , ,
And her- kind friend
! Xerer knew.
I ai-en she risited s
; Some neighbors; r
But be . 'took them
Unawafcs i
TT:ey looked at ben
Fionj the window, -Bi.t
they wouldn't! !
Come down, stairs! .
-3Iaryj Van Derbnrgh In St Xiolj.
Af DIFFIClT PROBLEM.
say: Cat AJley had Ita . fanlt,
but it can at least be said of it, In ex
tenuation, that It was .Tery human.
With tiiona ail it was a rule sense of
Justice that did not tiUtinnUh lis
C8rly ballders. when the work of
ttniing donn bad bejnm. I watched
one day a troop of chlklren harjng
run - witn a ee-aw that .they hud
ntaoe of a plark laid across a Itme
unrel. . lie whole Irln contingent
rule the plank all at , once, with
Tcfc.'i of delliiht. A ragged little
.lrt from the despised "dago" olony
wmcijea inera irom t lie corner l
iransry eyes, r.lg Jatte, who was tin
teidep by Tlrtne of her thirteen year
aun ner loce reach, saw her and
stopped tbe show.
-were. Maine," tbe ud, prsUnjr
one oi i ne smauer frtris Tram th
PWM, -yon get it n'Iet her ride.
jller mother was stabbed TeKtenliv."
And) tbe little
tnade happy.
dago rode, and -as
.soinetl
ole
llease. Iha'ani' Ir;
plays with in sruff. " "J
In jiolf? Oh nn it ?
Willie, iout your' know 7" -
lu j ou
Come.
Please.
IandJ
Xb, n
tr,i.nisbed,
ts't Try ren'
An aureole!
jroes. r6uud
Wfad. Xow.
Willie?'" ..:
"D'e-jsei Uua'aniL it's
Cleyelaiid .Plain Dealer,
It's a FlUypin is-
Why. children. I'm
you think- what if
Xo? WelL lL-tn-
ethl 2 briffht thi
a very gr.od p r-on's
wui- if an aureole,
red . hsilr:
ma an
it
vw innr
, UaU t
kljard
Is senh
A
piil
A
bew
la nl
nil 1 hit mlKTs
writer, In -the Portland Tele?ran
ill4 the alleged fa-t tliat Port.
H oirQst-d in the leir:!Tfltnre t,-
out'sid, MidtnotnaU
Ihrre I very Httli truth In
bit the wonder l that tlkere i5!
more; awl tiie Weirram Is laklv
:H i T . '
baa
ile-
Porthmd up ns
,
II. A. Cornoyer
James fl. Hammoud
R, . L. Gesner . , . . ,'.
A.' II. Moore ... t . .
f. D." Read ....
.: i "Cha. Ponne
k.i e. Judd . . 1 ..
. K. .. Thatcher ,
II. i A; Raw son
Iter. Davis . .i . . .. .
A. X. ""Ijwi ...
M. OKta'nder . . .
'' Stiller Sray" ... ...
T.rl Poujado'
Tbos. Potts . . ...
V. H.iio: ....
. O. C Sehaiim ......
CharlcK HeiKh-rson . .
C. IK Tiiison . . ... . .
.TafH! Wensrer .... . .
XV. TI. Cook. . .... .
W. II. Bender . .. . . .
T. M. I.atM . . . . .
Si. J. Snyder . . . . . .
"K. i: ians :
W. II. RIddell
tM.. : .1 . I emoret .
M. uinn ... .. . . .'
O.'M. D.tvH .... ....
JL II. Fen ton
.lame XiFrlinz' , ; .,
. A. Fletcher
.J. F. iJraham
-4
tl2.or
112.00
1,20.00
JOS.75
112.00
112.50
1:12.50
: 8108
IOM.75
120.O0
120.00
tlO.flO
105.0f
lis.(;7
lis.7
82.50
t'W.50
30f'...V
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a 17..M
jll20
107.5i
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lOl.tH
SI..-.S
105.txt
.75.01 !
liil.
muntyj
this,
not
to blae for it.
persirticntly heM
String to ns everythifgthe schoolH
of otlxr tcm. ilie. state fair, I etc.
etc. The peopl.; of Portland hare
been placed In a false nosif Ion W
Journalistic ' mii4mnnutitnlv,.
Tbev do not deser-e the fmnnsltinn .r
outside feountlea. for tbe leadne ix-o-
pltr -of porthvnd, are in favor of . a
helpful fpolicy lowartle the balance of
the state, realizinz that tbeir eitv 1
tbe metropolis of tlie) wbule North
west,. ad that its growth depeuds on
the. prosperity of the , country a a,
wnoie, aivj cannot be hfelred by pull-
misr down the enterprlj.es of tributary
l -call tie. f
A XA ruRAL DEIUJCTIOX.
very n'oI.Uy and ti'-tT-dat 1 ttl
fat next me mf lni.i,,n
a- down-to wfn cafe- yester.HT relates
a writer In tl. Wa.1,1 gtlm r"L7
Iler no hftt ate mfcee pie, and the
el ikl wanted omo.
mother, wlrji" the frank nidoris
iniRires upon except
ones ne:uKt ard d.-tuest.
cant 1-avc irr li.'u m .ir.u
Ipe cijl.'djpir.n'lend tie niatter.
ut,jAe frrrim she asked.
Hhy, rof said tbe htler. -What
THjE BAD BROTHER; AGAIX.
11 w aiways dangerous for tlie
ptace of mind of a bLr sister to all w
u sniaxi Drotiier arid tister.the priv
ilege or setting in. tlie parlor -wu.U
ctaiiwny is betogr entertained, says
vuv m. uuauwitma ecira. rlTus faf-t
was emphasized the other eveninjr In
a uitnn-ujffn parlor; where a r ra.r of
jne txious twins-Jack and Jrniue
were perjnitted to octnpy at to
ceiher In a his arm chaif In the liar
lor, provided they wciU-1 antsi ut j to
ljc. se o bdt iot heard. In the course
of tinie the little .one found restraint
IrVoiue, ; tlien .they le'an to : riiive
... ..-....j. iic- siivj- jie-
proved them - for it in a sweet tone
that bis sifters can enmlor, but fiu: il
ly tlie strain le a me. 'too -jnw n fo
Mttle Jack: 'Well, '1 a:d lie. '1 wish
Jer.nie anc 4ue fitcrd in lw? nc
you flRid Mr. Jones did ihe o;hr
i'ht when I pecpeil in; tlicn ive
oul lnt move, about if We wanted to."
In Irs itan two minima tliere wa- h
wailing clorus' from the upp:r r--
Kioris. vm .laek t'Ufn't care, for he had
the
011
with
"Vo;i
lieen due to ihe 'had
titui of ja-Uiuji even v
ter. 1 -
ma I loy tra fi
lth hit lis -
GA MIX'S ItKTORT.
ft small Milwaukee
frt iritiH"UO!u!y
. . -.
t relet
hah
everv-rib.
'i-i . 1 .'.mw.
tiunr ?in neaved a sih
thin? had to Ik? married to I
I iikr :age. ,
, A lriKbt-faed Hftle -irl rldn-
J - fl JTospect street car the
J7,er Te91,Ps- ''J'nPn!ed br her
w me cereiand leader.
A hig m.aij who sat next to the chll 1
M-erolJo ke a ireat interest ia
anf tlfd to startup a conversa-
Aftc1 mak'?the n?tial 1,h
quirtes as to her nm 4 . u
lived, the! Us monfasked- . . i
4r?i ji. oW yon, Francis?"'
Well she aimn nvd r
H017 THEY ISHaK
1 1,111"
At 3 oVl k fall except the , volun
teer crew weref ordertHi off, and wo
tlen wade cva second attempt f r fbs
eiurance. It . was cloudy and dark,
amd the, vessel was! bede.l north
northeajO. , Ihe Spaniards bad pi tee I
a' flashlight on the Mil In tbe inner
hartor to our ffnmt advantage.
Aa we headed for the entr&r ce we
we stripped off all clothing except a
pair of trunk, I IJeutecant Uobsou
tjta on a si lt of lu-oerwear. M'e hi
each a life preserreir, belt with thirty
two rounds of ajTmiuriltloni and a revolver...-
. I .V i . v - . L
Knslgn ? Powelt of the Xew Yqrk,"
uiuuiww tiS 1 services, and was t
ttllow us in wi(t a steam launch and
pick us up.- ; :
We arrlvel at the harbor entrance
at when the Arc t shot was rtAwi
at us by the SpaniAids. It eainc fro.ft
010 port bow, and struck water on
tor starbossrd tttarter. hiiniir; hiki
ovef the bridie wljere iXl'tenant
Ilobson and nK'sejf i were . stlnnino-
The rush of wind from his rf
rkd aray mv iap. knew the hour,
beieanfce fJcuteiiuint I!o!sori
the binnacle liirht at th
looked at bis tvjatch, w1ii"h lie bad
reiamm. tie linstructed 4ne tn to
keep tihe vessel iriht In th mt.Mia r
f he entrance until furtlier onWa fiw,
hbn.J ' - i ' ---r-
v;ki frolnsr at full e prel
The second shot that
4 a way our steei-tn '-
ie fhen ,weT into 'the
tari'er. We did 10
ievtt. until we w. re
rt of the el an il..
that tle Spaniards 0:1 shore Were now
flrlnff. lth rifles at everything flo-t.
tb near and which rewWnWed t.
man's fonn. j ?
At this tinle the" tide was co-ninsr
in flJFl carrying all the wreckage ud
tbe. channel to the inner iluirbor. and
had we cut lone, the catamaran th..
Spaniards would hare become suh-Iticior-s.
beron. It wculfthen hate
been separated ..frwn the wreckas
a nd leen rot Icea 1 4e. Tf ere Was a
Sanlb picket boat between cs sn,t
ywvT t-uiraiHf, aim ji&a we at.
tempted to' 111a ke for on r fleet tl.rw
-The lotmcii.' fimnanJft by- Enfla
Ptweli had -heeov running back' srd
fcrth outside ! Of the entrance. - V
lay In this position nnttl'e o'cloc k. th
- i ui, win; st
fcbotit 4 -TO. The water was -old. and
we could scarcely .spenkj because '
ont teeth jrhatterina. We had kept
ourselves conceited as mixii as pos
sible, but now it waa bmid davlicht
anl a steam launch approacl.Jnjf frorB
thjt- Reiua Mercedes "warned u that
we were dlscovereL j
Harjns heard -ovmu h nbmit Snnn
L?h -Justice." when we saW tbe launch
approach we 1 expected : td " be ebo'
YiV they ot within a Ihip's bprh
of n. the-jnarir-cs in th(tx
. - - v v-urr
Liuik h (about
eml us with
The vessel
at this time.
was fired earri
ear, but we w
entrance cf th
fnd this out' h
In the narsow
where I.feaien.ikif Ifeb oi wanted t
sink the vescL
ordtr to put t
and I did so. Ia
at home,
riding on
a:th
"Wnllie
Myrtle
. iiraham ....... ..... . .. Iii7i ' a
: A t tends n ts Female waVd. , ;i r ,ot 'V Un
i it 'Williams .... .. .. .j Ioh.7.-, I busimfcs jud;
ir t w . ... e I
s". rteleh
Williams ,
1 6
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1"
4j.
A.
I,
, 4 ,
4
Celia M. Sheridan
I. M.v IJnrley
A. M., Strayer A. .
M. A. lvner . .';
Jennie Di'Hard ..j
CM.' B. Ctoichill . .
K. E. Horsran . .,
M. J. Ilftnrfiha'n
Ella Welch .... .
S. E.-Rows , ...
M. Biesen . ,
Mrs. M. Bradley .
iMamie Ta turn . . .
SodieIfyiio ,',
lAnna. Hopf , . . ...
Ins .Bier ..
Julia .Parker .
A lice I leroen way .
Ileh'n Cotelatvd ,
Luella stowe. ..
A. :,T. Chinnan
M. B. Cook .V,
tSarab Gem we. .
SCorma Ward . .,
B. L. Green . ..
Mary ltun.llct . ,
Kora Fletclwr .... .i
Iena Zaencker ...... .. .
mith .... . .. .
R A, Mattliews ...
illlSe Roljertsiin .... . , v,.
Hannah ICeuealy ..... ; . . ..
. ' r - Miscellaneous Farm
J. It Daniel. hearl. fa rdier .
Is, A. Iarii. L farm ttendnt
Jas. V. Talr, farm heip
at IH Berry, farm help...
Ai KI luntap. farm help ... ,
Wtn. Small, farm heip;.. '. ,
IM. riitnam. farm help . ..
f'rankMatt. farm klp ..."
I W. Drasrer. farm help . . . ,
J. W. Dultette, Jarm?help . .
H. A. S. Masnan. farm . fcelp. . II.
Arnold Crossan, farm help
IW. Bobbins, farm help
S. F. "Morehxk. farm help
T3. V. Cocbrsn. farm help'.. 41.
E. N. Stasr. dairyman
Ado?ph Baker, supervisor, ,
ls,lice S. Abrams, matron .-.....
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31.07
J14.17
it is ssujrgUd by the Portland
veiling Telesram tsit ,tlie lesrislatmi;
'"ki i: law requiring! rev-iar , at-
terMl.int of the asylum to bt
cnt a for patients cTAimltted to thi
. . .1.,,.. V .. .
iecorntii;TiKlatitn was made by Hon
i. ;-. j i . .ucnme wnen lie was sec-
ruary Jf.stnf, to apjiy to lolh ibe
a syiitin iu d i enitetitl 11 V. Hp Jitrrnrt
lii lavorlof iKftli tlie ectpicny and' the
ctti kiui of tin pnutlee.' lie !e
cLaretl tlfAt traine,! men Oijid w.m n).
ut :l to le-.i!i:is with the morally an. I
.me'ntailn dtTfective t hisses co..U
bi-iii tliim from tlieir lioiiie counties
with nnfL Us Lm?tT and huni-ii n,
,ti,n. Asi titey wouLj be regular eoii-
playes. I ar.d required to kees
tint and exercise eood
smient in the puy-
'''7H ; lot necessary expenses,
the coinij.onwealtb tiea-iiry would, as
a Miat.tetj of course, btaved thereby
M.-Jl
yeeirs old itvhen I'm
when papa takes me
cars then I I5m or.l- s
The, conductor was crowding
way throusrh fn quest of nickels
he either t failed to h&r
Mid tr feirned limrimnpo nn ..v
. j . r " J' v" imc BUU'
A COMMERCIAL TIXGE '
little iTpy street ! boy was taken
but-his
but
she
. A
It was
aiyb the
jatl jriciin, relates tlie i Fvenihs
v'isconstn. He was proei-ly ragced1
TiM ly- with , retort fis lKcx nies tfie
c.imitr after-dlrner speaker wlo will
Jndicate with i r de over a well-laid
table tbe days when be Marked toots
jnd wUll toast the American newsJ oy
lie used to oe, in priceless rintagJs.
Yet, tl,oueh the "viutase lays aie far
on", birt the aTterdinner fluencr lis
wnn mm. lie stood on the oruer of
the Patt,lnildins. and) the smart
tnd young and important office clerk
taie by f refh from a da v over . his
books, an.1 ready to patt0nlz3. v-.-l
"'Evwiin', sonny," he! eomnentel
tjolerantly. Voice on up V tbe Prlj -ter
with roe an", liave dtnner? 1 see
you're In Uwit dress tult lof yMirs."
The boy sbnt one eye, and Inreftl-
gaiea space. - I
MXow. yoa." be advised with Selb
enitioo, "go count yourself. Vou don't
aua up so many.
He then jruve me the
ie whetl liatd a put.
lilrir'it. wJ;n t fmn :
he did Hot aBsv-i trt ii 'iw i
Ileutennt r Ho' son . irtked th's. an t
sent Cbarette own on deck to tt i t
out what was rcrfffwtth the stjier
insr grear. Chiifttte returned and re
ported one of t u; redder chains sh-t
wr LieiiteiHnt Hibon then eave
the slaawl to ti the engines, and for
the fireman to orn tlie sea valns
and come irp. , J -AIL.
"this-time there Was ji wntmf
fire from loth Morro ami t:e western
Ijattory side, th western battery eiv
Irjr tw tlie most trouble. Tliere wis
alo a teavy flr4 from Smith Cay and
from a Spanish warship in. front. The
r H"ect of this Ueavy cross fire 'Is lh
cribaI4e. It Wined to me like all
one roar and flah, and as though the.
hen vns had 'pfned. aid It was rain
In? fire. JUie Sbanlsh batteries were
w.ihln a iiDsf lensrth. txnA th
t-iHi. in mimiKTi cov
tbelr rifle. Then t
was that Lieutenant ILobon sjiuI i
Sixuifch, Is ihere an ffleer in-ihe
bcitr -.'f- . :- - .j- -: , Tr
.Tlie reply came. Yes." j 1 -JJent.
Holisoii swam for :-the launch '
n rreowb-if as jirisohcrs of! warj." An
:nc'r in the ltir.it said. ; f ery well;
swim toi'iie larn' li, oe at a "time
and plve up your arms.' j A
Lieutenant swam for tiie launch
ik! deiiveml lUtvjefoJvee. T!ie ft,
of t-s, sein.ar ti.at'.they t ik ro"M
skm of his revolver, h'Keije.hour b lt-i
sukI permltlel our w Niimmi to siiik.
wwier than surrender tlemri to the
Sivinfeiadi Then' It wa4 ttat we
swain to -the ltt neh. oiiej at a time. '
lUlnx very v.ik aid exh Stated fro
btins in tlie water o,Jo'h4 we had
be l'i!pl aboard tlie liiiiichJ -
After we Lad all sotttb Into the
lumch aid uniier way for the Iteliia
MerctdiT.i wej.eard iirlnfc fmm tlie
SjauiKh fiatteri's. and wf tifterwar.!
foiiiKl out thai) they - were flrinff at
Misi'gn I'owi n n launc h. lie wa tui
waltlnsr to pick tis . irp. fihe! lirisg
was returned bv our fleet, snd t
k)i.11s liinH over bur leads wliHu
we were in the steam lanrjch colnjr to
ihe Reina, Merceries. . $ afterward
learned that Admiral Cerviera bimelf
was in 'command of tlie launch whlh
picked nsTVp.lIelmyi.an IOlKrn W.
IMiniain. to 5 Fra nk v: Leslie's Popula K
Mcnthly fdr Jannarr.t 7 j i ' ' 0
liffht from the
explotlbir . she!
dtetinjrulsli obje
tht. ship to the
, v I lashed rhe
reported this d
ter ant HobHon
to .burh for the flrlt Ume a few Sun
uays ago, rWats Iie Detroit Free
Tress. Hq iiad fbeen repeatedly
ctiutlcned to sit still and keep qu!et.
Ills obedience was nxt commend
ahif., and when at came time to pass
the ocmribntion boxi he was entrust
td with tb . f am IW
- uvuu I.IVTU a II
vi nf-uiiy piiKrinff me money
" I'fiuuspu pe neia it before
the-eye of, -'the oltlciatinsr collector
ilot be iiHht plainly ev it.
."That's- jood, my- little fellow"
came the vesKoi se. M.wOh n t.p .
p.i!.5inir tbe Inlldenl m-pr whi.it a.,,,-
Uirras.'imra1 if
'Course It's cood i imt
t..- M ..V..-: . .V -1
ikiw. . js mere
comin ?" I j
ahy change
A Child's FArrrt
- .Some years, ago, relates the Jewish
'.Ms8onger,i there was a very hot and
dry summer. In a neighborhood . in
England some farmers were a?ked by
tihelr-'pflsror to meet him at a certain
tlne and tbey would pray for rain.
Tlie pastor was among tbe first pres
ent, and, t-tood In .the yard talking
over the I poor prosfiects of liaving a
crop. While thus engaged he was
i rirtsed to we one of the Sunday
fcliooi girls: Iuggsng toto the church a
fliuge family umbrella. "Why, -Mar.r,
ity child." ;he said, "what made yon
bring that great, umbrvila on sucii a
f leautiful morning as this?" 11ie dar
ch!Id loikel up in his face, seemineiy
m . ' ma . a
Minrisea; tnai ne nouia aK ,wn a
question, land said: "Why,, sir as we
are goirg toi pray to Gfd for. rain, and
God has promised to bear anl answer
h of, their uns and
s we Ifonld Dlalnlr
ts frotn one end of
other.!!' v.. ,-
heel hard spM-t, and
ty perforned. IJeu-
sald. " erv well t?n
a . . . .
.On the way ottwn'l met CJaosen on
the same ondsstfro, and he toik one
wire aitanij Vp 4p.e battery, and I
the other. We JbliSkl tJiesn.
was - an 'expv
was about
year or so youngT,
they
rUIMi.Y MAI): EASY.
Sle I sie
ott Wist ia
man with a
He Well. I
to. d.1 nee t cheajieif
Statesman.
a iiiatrimotiial Iwreatl
offering to sujqjly any
wife for 13
think a fellow can learn
tlian t'.at. Yonkers
1;
BLACK AND PINK.
!
120.00
'
lTq.iWl
iiii.oi
kN.:ct
' S4m
SlwS
t'xill
S5LO0
f750
pint
S2LSO
- frt.17
Tril.OO
7O.O0
7i,7
3l.7
K),00
"An hotv did Vex-ult the black ej'e?"
lAt n tla lighter's pink tea'- In
t'ia.'iajK'li JHintL . -
DEFORTLVO X CIIIXESE. rnltcl
States ! Marshal Zoetb Houser and Chi
nese inspector Josse, of iVrtland, were
In alem yesterday, .leaving for Port-lani-
by the afternoon tram. They
had In clllrge Juej Yin, a .Cblnese mur
derer, ; who was yesterday rele-ased
from the jstate penitentiary, upon the
order of Gov. VVi l Lord, and deli v,
ered to ibe feJeralj "olflcers.jwho prompt
ly took tbe 'CbinLiman before United
States iCcAnmlsskjper James Walton.
ami from him sectored an order tor the
immedpaM deportdtlou' of Jthe prisoner.
ACTION FOR MONEY. In Justice
of tbe Pc-Jce II. AJ Johnson's court yes
terday, tH case of ,V. T. Jnk-,. plain
tiff. v. -Thomas ;Bluhdelly dcfetKlant.
was', tried and sobmittedj- an-i taken
under hdvpementl until totnonow at 2
p. m. i Tlw ne.tloa Is brought for- the
purpose" of enforcing the paynient of
au '"aodount of f li owed by' t'be.dei
fendaak to Dr. W. S. Mott. and by him
assigned to the plaintiff Id the case.
MOTHER WAS BOSS.
Tl ere were hurrvtinr i.t cioi.
last eveniugj shortlv nft.r i: n-Mv
. i , : - w .wit.
eiuest or tin tnoin
i .inn me oiner a
nt.vx the . jti iMiil :l,ii
They Jutd! iicen Klmnnlnc r!Vt
'-"s iintuas ire?ents. rer on..
i ii she had snent Zic n.iwf ith
cdm!tted h-iyinir lurtnt
. . .
oujkmcs tuey each carried agreed la
iwmoer neny to the pennies
j'aia ine younger of the eirla in tha
'oilier ",I promised t would be home
oei.re o o ;lpclf, oJiInft yoa V
l.. ?mti;tou know we coukln't gvt
waltod on. ;nd we've Jmrd led as fast
as we couldf ' , 1
"Doos yoiiif father hare when ycu're
out after dark?" askNl ibe ma!ler of
ine grris. j;; - -f
Yes, I guess he f'o
ntaKe mncipufrcrece what he taic
aiy apotheris the boss of him." re
plied the larger nabl, and then &m th-
troy m rueit ao $bey both start
u on a canrcr up the street.
. - I - ;. ; j
AtysQu.vn:D for.
kcocked vs off
bfid expired
tlie starboard
it who HrrnityL
after bavirg. p,
We were littre'
when Moutfgue
otner imniite oil
erybouy. was
si "ion's .Aa-ni
when they pra3
want the
his people
I'd be i?ure to
' The minister 'felt reprove.
Child's simple faith. Tie
was then openexl. and earne
were offend. Befcre tie
was over the wind
thunder Storm soon
gf untry.
and little Mary's
qnite handj. '
hirst
I
umbrella
I tlfMight
tinlre!la."
ly. the
" meet'n j
t prayers
n-"etliig
aro-it. and a
upon the
WHERE
THE GINGER
WENT.
Some days ago a lady of
aels went to he dining
for a dish. s so m . as si
the dojr cf the cioset a iargei
ni-st or e tnat n,wi l e. n ee'it
bouse. Jumped off one of tlie!
ca-ne In
CAKEH
he-ad, to tin
for tbe tk
MJch-
rmiBii closet
openel
rat, the
Jn tlie
shelves
flopr; The
mt. but all
.but It don't
the
same
a
A teeeherlhn one of
T .. . t ; , u- Li .
geography
say tlie X
vertlser,
tine (ma itAi
ULi , T . " " -
PtMiooot was nuttinir th
ifjas tnrouBh its paces.
WW lork 'Commercial A l
alia now cmi irear a rd isl e, "do
dirkness strikes , Europe
"""re it comes ttron
. THE STAN1XRD ESTATE.
San fr'rancisco,Jan. 6. The decree of
'distribution In the. estate i of Lcland
Stanford
d.ty. Tbe
000,000, :
was oHHi m probite court to-
Icstate was appraised at $15-
"inded
comment.
derating
loom.
non"
M
yon know
five hours
folks In Nth A iet lea V So
n I'lnicnt.
Yesrr5,-'
th List! seftt
us
of upsltakehS conri tn.
i-"'ie( a . nttie tot. on
wnb a? confidence born
w-a the scIa Itnann's
BAnd nowJ Eiizitni it..
th' la-sic in! ibe rear oKth..
can ?youy explain tl! piienoih-
!
For a moment I2fcMt-b i wa! i-
Jei l. Diir oriB-. fw , irwwimt Ti,n
sitn a iJ ilo-o';e hat-
ctirlVhead sbirenJhd;
give fana Clans a how.
ran ie intie tojkv tooi.-
l'.T "Fw an Xaen come acros.t
rising and
of her
-That's tc
rta'am. ter
ICS
the ocean.
And the class bat rememterel that
Iiirtlcnlar imposition ever since
urn 6tAst- tir jrsncE us the
Jacob A. Rlis writes of "Tbo 'p....
Ing cf Cat Alley" In the Ct-ntnrv. Mr.
rfer over Imt
hi.dy siartied
to no avail.
During -the afternoon of
diy this lady's daughter" . nhale
quauTiij- r ginger eases Tnq piacc
tnein In a dish iiimi the top of an nf
rig"ht; piano In her parlor. - Ihe nxt
inornlng she went to the patior io
look after i-or cakes, lsit. to bergreat
unris-, pot a cake was there, not
ocu a crrnnn. ine -mowier remem-
nr: in-1. njxi aiier a icarrui
HCfxen saw a newly cut hole, through
a woonen nreiwaia in the narlOr. ul
reiuoving the scnen fnm in front of
the rtrertace. clseon-eied even tke.
in as rerrert a state as when made.
Th rat was aiotl.ere,. to a nest
wnin te una maae in one corner of
iim n replace.
. . .
ne canes were rdacea ni
the other with as much nreeis
a iiwiwii wouiq J.iv nis tirl,-k
'i into a wan arotmrt hisnefJ
f Rio with whJch the 'cakes
p'acf d vas won.VrfnI There
ajoyt thirtr-flve cakes - nn th
atw tne !jtaripe from th tr.n
niano to ttw flrpr.lnee wik ntHt
ret. 4tber tw rat nor the
were aiturtei. HaJtJmom snn
- - --- mm
upon
on as
Tor-n-
wtr?
W'He
dHb.
f tlie
ten
rakes
-It is adong time, tnrtv .X- l "L4
forty nigfW, and a great deal t
tinkering 6f the laws may ie flrutV
enougl., in fact, to keep thb cjnrts
busy for several years straightening
out the tanzlr
This In site ot
fact that wh;it Oregon needs inok Is
a M-ason of on Jet? a ii
- f -., -- v -
well euousb' akme.
tbe
fltag
on iWHBiTiienth tit
enr feet. ' After .w
the mine we went to
sld)e a nd-Wiliw. wl-r
we wee all. to meet
rfonim d our ditties.
ocTr aiojt a nimte
joined! us, and la 'aii-
tWO we tvwe ioimvl
by Churette. Munhv. Fhiilio-?
lieute iairt i!olf n. We tloiiiri.t ev.
tbire, bnt in an iiistrut
7ixUTel couiiii'?
around Hio.omier of ti e d ek ImiH .
Ik-u'enant Ho?4on lrew h:s revilviT
i, for a moini'iit nt
inigbt ie. ihi- man
cy. '
in I Is bror d S otc!
has tiiis icn go.ns?
t was tlre-Nc w W.m
ldte- lit ns." '
ii proachirg. ns he re-
frrim a -pUn-i? i f nn
Kv h Ich f i.J ured . L iiiv
P a mi ch ek.' '
dk, iki ke-1 'ik
s.v, v. nn sims nyt: ?
exi-eeting every n;in
l iul r tliere trying
cmeiniTif Hobson pr
am wuere we were.
ig out the original
to the boat, -beeavsc
nion'.cnt' ttlove the
hneant certain death.
Mie shore battel les
targets. .
lout 3-4. nd we re-
tht-re aut tweuty minutes
Our we-i then cave iT. list
and - we r;alied
iuking.' Lieutenant
saw slie was sbtk-
krod! tbey are help-,
ire Going it for us."
to us that ! the
probnb-'y ctat.e fir-
down. At I this.
was pouting in over
i, conniig uown on
IHE BEST READING
'.:-u'--:-.''r;:;:k.-'''- M
for the farmers
l .... :
IN TIIE
Central
Willamette
Valley .
Is the .Twclvepage
WceJdy edition of the"
ami covered hit
jeilizjn.g who it
prcd to Le K
Kelley sl.oat-
w-ay, 'How Ion
on? I thought
lirlrg Uank r.r
Widle lie wa4
a woiMul
exphKhnl sliell.
Slightly ou hfs
we au lay oil
FiCffdincs In a, I
fltidut oiir hetid.
vte to, .le kilfel.
iic'jtmtancex
aerv-d us to ren
iiiMm.d of carry
plan of tr.kiiin
exissure t tldi
jui woiiw have
tho, Hghis from
n ei king us eay
It was now a
lnciiuid
loi gen'
to tlie starltoaifl.
that slie was
JIclioit. when b
lug, mM, Very
li C us jjiit; they
He also explain td
SittSniartw wxttkl
lug' w hen she wient
rlie the water
me- stariioard. rn
and siercd the
waHid into tlie-
toona'nt we todc
pr.rtsnify to s-rt
toatd rail, ta kind
rn i-sl s r, H v e
lenpiit overboard
enufAau. wTikll
tia? Uis side.
for tbe Merrltnae
us 4
Oregon
Statesman
4
uh, w-licn we scrambled to otu- feet
sail .to prtfrtnt b-'in
ild. The shin tin n
Jfve a list to jicrft. the waier coming
orerionr twrt ri4il. acd lust at th
ld vantage of the on-
irime over the star-
care .not to ernos
to ljig.'. V'e all
and wtim for th.i'
was ftoalijg near
we ranel
ether with; either of the tVT---
Jowinkr well-knciwif week W
Cliicad" lnter-0cvuiir New York
Tfibune, Sjt. Ixltiis filobe-lX-tiio-cral;
alsd D(?rnortt'8 Family Mag
azino j attfl MeCriH's Magazine
nioiitlily.- Tlie elubbing hitcs arev
as follows : : j ' .' . ' .;,
Stafesman and Ecld.Demccra! -.U CO
TJi .Jlb-Deniocrat
serJil-weekly 1 sictiorts,
eat h; Tuesday and
Statesman and Cemo
IS t.4KlltMl In
8' liaare
Friday. r,.
est'js
Magazine J2.00
Magazine
hly fmUi-
The DcmoroFt
is a fine, nibnt
cauon. j r
and Inter-Ccean - 1,53
Just as
sank. arl the
with btr nn er
ruction drew
the. -fter..'
ASi. Merninc: Kank lu m-mm.
prnssfpni up a dlieer, ie!leylnf tbv
c-.u tnit mm large war vescl.
Wbefig I cane to it be surface I saw
tne aamaran flouinii near me. nl I
at otege; nnale' for it. ' Just as I
reahiiel It . it raf ;,ai "nt .
over,.ing atta.Vljed to the Merriniae
ny tiagrotie on-top. thns'camin-it to
turn aottom sidehln. -Ti,r.s WA Ti-ora
JigalrfWawn down rxruier the wt
and flheif r canwl to the smrfne i.iii
tjce Mjlid not ef the catamaran n...
any my comrades.
Iuoi;:Ieavv miri h?iv!nf neht a:
Ing, VrUeaid a vice. and I ratil .for
fourd the rr-st of
to the ca'tamarin,
heads aUm the
I told to remain
towing to the fact
Its d3rctloTi. and
the a$vr clinirini
w'th j.jnly tlM-ir
watei, .We w-rd
wber,we were,
StatesmanVand Tribune
Statesman and F.kCairs Hagazlae
'rTke a lore mnirnzln. la
loteri.t to women,, and would
Iw Just tlie thin!g for the farm
er's w i fe or daugliter.' A free V
pattern glren
iscrtntloni. i
nth
Semi your subficriptions to tbe
eac
i
t
h sub-
Salem, Oregon,
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in Western' Oregon,
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