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OREGON STATESMAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1899, FROM THURSDAY'S DAILY G07EE50S GEEB DISAPPEOTES The entire hew and well selected stock of ' THE HORESHOE&S BILL. DAMAGE TO COURT HOUSE WILL OT EXCEED 1600. Ifapt, Papers and . Ijutmments .of County Sarreyor Berriek wer Bused bj water, f STATE SUFESIXTE5DE5T -. MAIY I3QCIRIE3J HAS (From Daily' February 23d) To all outward appearances yester day no one weuM for an Instant imas; BUUta to the Sew Legislation Af- : feetinr the Pub lie School A J :- : Circular Letter Issned. - - Filed In the SUte Department at a Late Hoar Last Nig-bt Holiday T 1 - - " at the CapItoL' THE -4 (From Daily February 23d.) " State superintendent J. H. Aek ha teen flooded with letters of Inquiry. lne that Marian count' stately court Suring the rt few days. relating- to house so narrowly esoaoed destruction school legislation passed at the recent from fire on the preceding- night, but".on of the leg lala tare, and In order the observer had bat to Inspect the in terior of the structure to satisfy him self that such was the ease, v miring- the day several hundred vis ited the building, and viewed the ori gin of the Art: and damage that has re sumed to the building from the water, i Titu part or tae-tanee noors occupied by County Surveyor B-B. Herrick Jr., Sheriff DorMa and the apartments oc cupied by that officer are water-soaked. www . jm . bis first veto message, and.filed.lt la the state department at 9:40 o'clock last evening, it was his expression of th disapproval of house bill No. 3r intro duced by Representative R. E. Mood of Multnomah county, to regulate the practice or norses hoeing. - 1H lo be sold under the hammer. This is an opportunity never before offered in Saleni to secure rare and upto-date goods at your own prices. To those not-familiar with ih lin .rrW ye will mention a few of the many desirable 'articles included iu mi3 siaug Liter sate : to make due answer and disseminata the required information as; quick as possible, he has - in preparation a pamphlet, containing copies of all the school laws passed, and which will be distributed in a j few days; It is to be sent to the county superintendents, and ty them sent to the various school dls- rtets in their respective counties. In the meantime. In reply to j the mot pressing- inquiries, a circular letter U being sent out by him. answering the - Governor Geer spent tho major por tion of .yesterday In his 'office - being- busily engaged in considering th. bills, passed by the legislature during its closing hours. - Arrangements had been made by the governor and the other heads of the departments, to visit me state institutions near this City, but so much work depended upon the executive, that he was unable to ac company the partv: State Superintend ent Ackerman being also niuM tn M 8v-reUry Dunbar and Treasurer Moore Tka wa.Hti rf tht nmrnr'l office are considerably charred, and the wood J Principal questions asked; this is also I alone making a visit Jtp the Insane asy work m that department was damaged sent to the county superintendents and I lum. , V m - ' . to . small extent in reaching the seat of the fire. .. . .. ! I j . Surveyor llerrick yesterday ver- this office relative to the school !aws I "dent to Ihe increased business had .hauled his office, and ascertained the : maae ny tne l-lsiative aBe-nbly, that j ounns me legislative session,, kept the amount of damage done there. His 1 have deemed It best to answer a fwclrical forces engaged, and otilv a few mri rucuur iciirr-uniu x soaii nave ma " me ciervs enjoyed yesterday as a laws printed for general distribution, j holiday, ' . which will be don- In a few days. 5 Walter Lyon, private Kecretnry to . nst 2ua!lnratlons for voters at thi I Governor Ger. made a ri t school meetings and for school officers flahd on the afternoon train, roin tnr i4vii -. sxviiu self i n uvujmftss vmit. Eton. "2d There is no emergency clause to the Tialy Educational Bill. "3d - There Is an emergency clause to ihe 'Reed nil.' which allowf a school maps, papers and draughting instru ments were ruined.' entaiUng a loss to the county of about $100. The instru ments twnl warped so badly that j the are useless. "'PI1' . The plaster in the sheriffs office) re mains Intact yet.but when the damp ness has been absorbed it Is expected the walls will crumble away to a great . extent, necessitating the repiasterlng of that office, as well as the rooms oc cupied by the sheriff on the lower jBoor,' tmmedkately below the, office, - It is thought the damage to the building will not exceed $600. ... j I 1 - Sheriff Dunbln and deputies have found temporary quarters in the coun ty court room until their office Is again . habitable. The sheriff and his family are tiring in the apartments on he north side -of the lower iloor o( the building untU the .other rooms . have been repaired. - mere in t h. m m . ' v . . ut.ijftrr Called to account. All our plain and decorated China, seml-proceiaih Dinner and Tea Novelty Ornaments and Vases, oratea Jardineers and Finwr Pntc- Vase and Hanging Lamps and Shades, manogany anq oak China Cabinets, ,Screens mses, Rqgs, PMiers, Novelty Bamboo Furniture, Bric-a-Brack, Hammocks arid Refrigerators, 1 district to retain, the amount on hand I CARAGUA 1ITJRT ANS vlTER FOR up to and at the annual school meeting including "4th There is no change In time of the annual school meeting'.'' LOCAL HAY MARKET. imported and Domestic ITS OFFENSES. To ",e unuea States Government j cruiser ieirolt lr Ordered to Go to Bluefields. And numerous other usefu Our storeroom A Fair Demand for the Feed-Stuff Some Being Shipped. ! The local consumption of hay is oulte wooaen bricks at present m use lb the. large, and the demand for that feed nuos or tne coon bouse. An investiga jtton should be made tu a precautionary step towards dtsnensipg with the) pos sibility of a repetition of another such an 4nclpient blaze.' that might be at tehdVd iwlth more serious results. iAH such "bricks- and evidences ot de fecUve woficrotnuhVp houH be remedied-immediately, i it The incident of Tuesday night's firs 4L. a - - . . I ASHI.VITOX. Feb. a-Havine re peatedly offended the United Stales, Nicaragua is to be called to accnunt for her Impolitic action. Apparently Jl in instance of the Nlcaraguan rov- stuff is fair. Considerable hay is being Vch censorship has been ap- shlpped to CaMfornia points. ! The crop I ZTJrtJT ... le,eraPh lines in the "golden state" was i light last J ia- Wi k TvT . aya that it i year, and California dealers are de- 7.1. "C" """"- impcssiwe for the pending, to a large extent, on Oregon I f,e t7J departments to commiin dealers for that product, I l1 w,tll,tne,r Protests mads The principal demand! of California I " v,orrea. tne Nlcaraguan mln- parties Is for wheat or oatj hay, but! Jrr re ar ' n avail. Protests to mat crop was not very plentiful In this I T . w nave, produced no vldnlty last year. Several carloads of I Z. . . " mmistratlon has finally hotlSArinM nrtiMoe , : " -..,.t BvVICIUUlU nas been leaseasbr other Durnosps and n-n mnct kt A m A " " ' svmajs vAVMa WU VU siock at once. Zs!,e. Ja??.aAari February 20, at 2 p. m., Glassware, and will be continued at 7 p. THE o- at the court house, wttl revive in the choice cheat hay. however, have been I . rmIned to take the matter Into Its nas ana nas ordered a naval In vestigation preparatory to such action a may seem proper. : r -The crufeer Detroit will make tha In. vesiigatlon. Her commanding otncoi- comander J. H. Dayton, has minds of the pioneer residents' of this "hipped into Oregon's sister state dur- city Jhe narrow escape from deStrUc- ,! inK the past few weeks by J. H. Otten- won. tnrougn tbe InRtrumentalifyi of.helmer and Gilbert Bros., who same agent, that occurred to the kmc f realised fair returns therefor. institution in the summer of 1873. J At that time the building was lighted by have S. Friedman, Auctioneer. BMP0R lM Commercial St. I There is also a big demand on the part of California dealers for oats and he I gas. generated in a small gas machine, barley. These cereals command fair j dered to proceed with his vessel fro vn-ieans to Bluefields, where wnu wiin comronnder F.'H. Symonds, commanding the Usrietta. now there, and deliver to him the In structions be has been vainly trying to send by cable. i 7n The Detroit will then proceed to Qreytown. where Commander Dayton Will mtr 'An f 1 . . - luvnunuon into JVicar suur tuuar action. which. was located on the north! side P". oats bringing 35 to 36 cents, of the basement corridor. Samuel Mc-j while 48 cents Is being paid for barley. Gee was Janitor and night watch qf the! "Wholesale, prices quoted by the Sa court house then, and while engagjed in dealers for hay are as follows: fllling the generators one alterboon. f Cheat. $7: oat or wheat, $8; clover.l $7; .bout 5 o'clfek. an explosion took lsjce tfanothy, $9. Very little timothy hay is which set the stairway on lire and jthe Ming, although the supply Is quite flames quickly spread to the tapper! plentiful. I I tory, but by the heroic efforts oft the! Tn Corvallls Times, of the 22d Inst., part of the volunteer Are department ays: "W. A. Wells today shipped two me nre.was extinguished before much carloads of . hay from !Wrn SC. TflMP M ri I Mr" Il5?pt01' trofn fact that com-1 V 1 Uflt-t A!. U pany H had been on duty at the custom THE OYSTER. Proprietorvof . Stone's Drug Stores hniia Tin...: i . I , Ovstera. ' fM . iiucu.ue raw in inn naiv.nn. ' ' - J beon SALEM, PREOOfJ. The atorea. rtwn In nnnlwnr cated at No 225 and 333 Commercial w00100' 3I 14 Jeeri employed for ....... mree vmuw in iu u.i. jt j . j pers that the rtro-nn t. k- .! brought away from the ea. -lennw ordered to the front he consoled hta- Atinct the exact hour when the ti.le self with the thought that the colrn- "d approaching their .be.ls. pany his boy was in would not hvJ. "n( tbeir own accord, open their o -! I shells to receive their food from the V I "Toung Hampton Joined company! H r lo- 2?" tew before it left for San years In the sash and door factory for fighting ritntn the court house; it went unfeeed- -elves on having a steady market .for interests. What is aWlalrs TwZJIlZ ed and to this day too buHdm U frith- hetr surplus hay. Should this condl- in connection with VicgoI'.lr1, out such apparatus. exoeoUna- J -'tlon conUnue more attention win b ' -iciragna s refusal or to th IrlMa mtwm. ft. A ... ; I 4. fJ ft. . . I . . . . "- ''"www, in one cor-l""7" in oemon county 1 Jtmenan nrv-nta wit h in i i . . tier of the water cIoml in th. -wl i the oossibia-tiea of thi. hr.nh f i. .wJ. -IT- 5?" ,V,.M.,n " u-.darles. -. ----- " In r B"c " e-"ie communication eta, etc, etc DR. STONE Has had some 25 years experience la ins practice of medicine and now majces no charge for consultation, amination or prescription. Tft. tur"r " second story. tu,l"rc very great ana. with an ex-. betwet n the British warshto -Vwi tik iho r-ar.ltr.1 tk. 4 . I ninilm. im.rV.t k . I . J waESRIP and Brit. 5!,, .S'IS"! : ? r -VV,r.,, AN 0EEG0N SOLDIER - - -r , i' an PfT.TIS. st rtlasj iw - ... - .- - S i W asas i T IBS BH LTaS) 1 1 flkal i i the Nicar,r. rrv.,", ..... iinuiunii M rnceaV' tr. ,.. . Wren to Ran slsted in f.i. i- i sireev, ana are well stocked with a i . v,B ana uoor I acton -a . - ' . - . - : - ' ' imiuirT or t. OTTirrv e. rt i A . . . . or Us riv-e wm tv-. . - isimBiBm sr si ss a.nni -v.. - i- 1 ir-a wiauM o -sr--. -' . v -j . 1 - -- " x a rnmnisi. una rr n s msj m as i s i t- w w vas iw cms. uisir .xwi n. n v thu ' " T mrnri4on was' - --. iwiuniK i ui wees ne , ojmonai, wno will remain nt ntiuii.ij. I 7 .. w ureumues, i . . . . ; , u.rn made at that tfcme jthat better facilities ' hipped a carload from Philomath. The the center of the revobuion t K I toUet artlc,s- Perfumery, brushes. I,erjr "'t Poken of tby his em for flshtiiur flM k ...L. !frmn .hnnM Mn...ti.t. .. .. " . re . ul'on to Pro'' I etc etc- etc. ,1 1 pioyers. , i i -..w. piwiueu; v.....P .una- F'iwii7n ior American iiii. .. I " "u. w.nM. . . . m I .. . . IIK K-T-ffinjK-. I - " vft-ftuv. J KU, nVmB BIMllllll ndft. and eversJ curios home to his father, which -are highly prized by the Hamp ton household.") ACQUITTED. Tacoma, Wash?. Feb. 22. Pxlvate ad Tkrea from Manllaaay that Lleutenant Colonel Fife, of theFirst Washington regiment, court-mafUaJed on charges v inwiKiaon, las Den acquitted, the charges proving utterly (without foun dation, j Ji When the charges agalftst Fife wero refuted, the case against Captain Ehrllch was immediately there was no evidence jof his guilt, ; or vi any reprenenstbie action. S-incn "PlUXS" Stationed ! .hmn..n ts nooks ami corners, with the best of hose on reels, and kept attached) con tanUy. Had there been such appa ratus in the structure last Tuesday night. Thos. McNary. the nightWatch. could have extinguished tjie Make in y; flulck Ume. and with hmm was used; and. of course. water than the dajmse would have been considerably snialler. TWO RU5AWAT LAD?. Are Intercepted st ealer1 and mitted to the Reform Shoci t Charles Orsnston, ngd 13 yearJ. mnd Jasper naltortf. who has A GOOD CANDIDATE. -The h to ' barbers. fitf tA-Annw . ... . reirulate the bu-nes. and aviation of ' n a "ZT 1 .J"; -wwwt, not which was so succe-jif ull v I ' . " -". passed by the legislature I ivtnt ad-J ri tn willff.gnes. Journd. provides for the appointment j no ciavtor riZ?? afcrote of a state barbers' commission-, to eon J I?? .I?"?.u,5rtrty so as to give sist of three competent persons follow ing, that profession In the state, the ap pointments to be made byi the gov ernor. It Is quite -probable that one member of the commission will be! se lected from Salem, and jit ts no easy matter to surmise the probable 'I ap pointee. The manylfriends of Charles W. Benson, who labored so assiduously In securing the passage of the bill, have KILLED IH A BATTLE WITH THE FILIPINOS. '.'"r t rree hand In the " NIcgus cani! Dispatches sent lo the Marietta have been i addressed "Msrlnta. Gretown. controlled by forelm inA,.! Nicaragua's action is vcty ahnoylmr.1 me. authorities were convinced that cablegrams sent to th? American agents were delihriv v.. up, Senor orrea w 4mmmA-.j " . throi.rh him a protest w. isctuvw as ry ex. Edward W. Hampton, of Compaoj H. me First of His Rfg-iment to 'x Be Shot. esrHsrlfenced i circulated a petition, which has been al- an. equ.il number of summers. Went lH JJ"... ou1? ,n by the har-:in.ft!m Protest was i t. -W Tr . "T. r1!1" bers of thU city, askins- thA m- u President Zelava. I A ti.r.. in- im mi eir it T7j. nianstinn tt iite in tne e-enlng they applied it th n -i" w . V. TOra' , ii,. ",,Vv .. r maae. nor have ponce station for a lr tn-Jf - Hn. aoa were rurnlshed accomtnlda-' tions In the JjiU. ifhon beins- n. ktinn. d by Chief of ToMce Albion. th ladi I admitted thxt their homes were in Mc- I nl.hi mw. ... - r -- nmmi or sir. Henson'a vilimM. tions in the J..U. irpon bein qu, fcUon- Z VL .1 f111 for M re- wi Kv f-Ki. M.. r . . . eve the appointment. ! - nessage throush within i . - . -.vr IV, XXW It Is said there Is no v-m el. .t.- . .VI io give tiv tnessss-cs. a. i. Vlnnvllle and confessed to havlnr run ' ...A. INJURED.i.Testerdav ;the f U ,n Pton of President Ze- wsy. i r r, yi"" -yar-oid son of Bernard Fer-' 71' cirmitnr .that th Mtti V.i 1 f'" BVTtmmrnL Mil antral - i . - " - vi4icu fer- . . vj -""" vesKuns; la Eola. wKii m-- ' 1"7 ,n'uri are conn nrd to Bin.. perpetrated some miki. r r-KtT ... w,l a younger brother, ha th. ,nlcl and vicinity. wrMrr on on Wednesday motnln'g cominunl. ilJ111 ,eft band badly lac-i f.m!r,cn war 'sit BluefiVlds is ted with Pherlflf W; O. Henderson. I Z Hta namsju Ralph. fP1 Provide protection for Amer- of timMii ..n. ."Traf7?n' 1 nd. with the httl hnsji,.. -Tr'Jzican fnterestsu and It la umiA th.t Chief Glbim issi ; boyalEt ! C. whei h.TuT I J1 bt to fUlTy uTern7 vate committed a theft I M.iSJ Jt PUn dit "tLrT t?5Ssl?hr,e 00rrick ttaftnar iiinmmfi.i t i-.w.. Z TV trues: at th ki wi.w. . I not define the tra mwii4i e 1 1 11 eaj cius. . no. ... ' - - xftiwi.i: itbs rmiAwin.. w..-. ... . nAaniNGTON, Feb. 22. Otis has caxuea the war department as follnwsT Manila, Feb. 22. The following cas ualties in the entrenchments were caused yesterday by the men exposing luwmeiTBi uf uie enemy s ore: First California Sergeant Frank N. Thurton. wounded, slight; Private Jas. P. Cassidy. killed. .r The foUowlng- were killed during a reconnolsance this morning Ta the vi cinity of San Pedro MaocaYVf First Washington Wounded; '--lighUy. com pany E, Privates Joseph H. Cardlng ton. Christian E. Horn, H. D. Hasard. Wounded seriously Company H, Cor poral W. B. Tucker. i . Killed Private Edwin W. Hampton, company H. Second Oregon. ; ;The following .casualties occurred in urmun near tne water works this UK-mine: -i First - Nebraska Wounded rsM, New Dress Skirts . Arrived today. We will hav them on exhibition next week. They are new pattenrs and are all made in the. latest styles, prices ranee from' IL2S to $.0O. Cheaper than making them yourself and better ntUng gar ments you never saw. We would be pleased to show you these goods. Tou wlM find them nicely lined and trimmed Our Ladies' and Men's Shoes MARRIED. HO WARD WEB b. A t the resideiice vt. uic groom in una city. No. 453 Ma rion street, at high noon, Wednesday, February 22. 1899. Mrs. Jennie Weibb to Silas E. Howard. Rev.. W. E. Cope land. of Unity 1 church, officiating, j DIED. :aieb xne residencs of Caleb iiugnes, in Polk county, near this city, at 11:30 a, m, Wednesday. Feb ruary 22. 1899. pf la grippe. Robert U Skinner, aged 80 years and 3 months. The deceased leaves one a tt a Skinner.' .. tlon. Are Ihe kind that give satlsfac If you have one pair vnu will want another as they fit so well am aive such good service. e!."' Mn'" Ftno ,a w Sho. no $2.50. We are closing out this line. NEW GINGHAMS. . DUCKS AND CRASHES Arrived yesterday. . WILLIS BROS. & Co. SPOT CASH IOUSE. First Door South of the Poatofflre. STANDARD PATTERNS xitL.ui AND CHEAPEST. being- thorooKhly Incorrigible, had left. at ths ekJ that city, expecting t9 rustle forTaem" 12" upo elv. in this world.; i IT J ?.nd.th . ng a Sheriff ment papers staer brother's Wi upon a chopping block. neavy one. the lit- Henderson procured coit- auti ,15itIn " nt ers f.v the boys' sdfnisbkm to ' ? .l?T'n i? 1n rth back of tht state reform school -n TlT" r: " The chnd " ty yesteMav aft,n LTw " -f " . --ga. to saiem -by the kindlv In Ea term Vicars ma to becom. and this May b. th. rnssst for tbe censorship. ' i v v Should tlv abuse continue, the au- was immediate- f iT1"! far ss lo direct th- he acccn,panldj the youthfuTe, TkISS.hI t0 th offlc f Dr to the state reformatoty. I UTV. Zl w fth, where several stitches had and They ar. exceptloaaliV ish,. IvJ 1 10 th. wound. - - - ' tK requisite t th-t I nsklnr of useful tn-mher TiVT L ti-t with the proper restrict loaa TIJaIHZ,!' rJunlper married ful Instructions that will be sjtven nt that Institution. it-TT ECONOJ4T. I I I bi typewriter to take - ofth- cable station at Qreytown In or eer to get a message through. V TO WAO HIS EARS. Scientists MADE ItlS WILT EVert -.; 'DAT. - ' - : james w. Brown. a; prominent ctt Ixen of Chatham, Canada, died few -"rs apo. aged . He was -moout leo.OOO. He them assert thar miv " - r (, .,- w t wm io wis nis ears aa a toe would have !to m. . :'bot as the muscJes wan. n Zwll S w- i a . T ' , -vw MtVUKslI; o conimuai use they became nidi- BttftPTs UkUl fer doinVh;, I-Tv- .V " W1I Ckn object.- nvi. Bergen, Norwav.ri '.iri ta entrnc ef vessels tO'facffl- lato the u n th. fc.ni -ri'-: "4 tato the .w ..., ia.niitir-iB sx xaasW baa done, with his mon I. J . Ol OtI m tk. . , T ft not nrnniiFiT Brnyvw-n -ft ft. . .. . wnuini.. ta.iwl.mn... . . 1 baa dnn. 1)S 1,1- Z V "T" "f'nS tne OtI Oft the . "vrw "en proved. Plants HOW TO PLACE Th. curious fact ! that m.. and mother plants thrivtr!! twm -A. . ' . " placed noney. .aeans oc snialJ pipes. ! J n ore uniform and CTh. follow! nsr sketch of th nan l . j-- a 'fm ui. sroand Tele- "IWird W" HMnptoo, th first Ore tn.TJ2r " sauea an action at the hppines, was a son of John Hamp. CT " m - oK-ver, wno lives at n-iSM Sue.. -Z deceased was 20 years old last October, and has lived in Portland since wZ-T ? Te ;..- His father' "' rom xebraaka sixteen " raised his family in East PmUnd. wher. the dead soldier wmm wenkiMwii if , .Th. arst intfmatlon of th. death of . 1 ?r- "ampton had was wegram reporter called at bis bus. at J o-chx this) afternoon. TT blow is a sad one to the fath- from th. son last Saturday In which he aid he was well, and as wen contented a. one could he In Manila, e aSd Jl" to naln there as long as his eenlces were heeded, T"he news was doubly iwprlsln- to1 ' ( . . : l New NEW EMBROIftftntPfl JEW THREAD LACES . NEW BELTS. Some of the very swell lit- tKtnM NEW SHOES 7 For ladles, misses and children. NEW JEWELED COMBS - T , Everytblna- sold at the lowest racket price, for cash, It's a savlxisT to you from 10 to e per cent on most things....; Se. our patent leathr bslt at It. and wr iwuer mraro lac shoo at S2.7S. Our Kitchen Ware Department of Is again full of a mwJt iu. th. staple line of tin and rmnit.w... of all sorts, wire rtralnr ruiZ. ruckle-plated copper, and th. thousand and one things you always need, at lowest rack-t price. Oom. andIe-. . ..swwhIe LUNCH BOXES ' . ALL lIZES. RACKET PRICES. What Is a Cycloldal Sprocket n "PrQcket on which the fa-e ri. . t?thr! cut concave ef J1"14 0 ln th ul ahape as towidl on most sprocket. Ilk. an In- rT? V- I th. cycloldal sprocket th. chain drops at once Into place, and t th harder you stuh th kt . On the ordinary -sprocket the tendency Is for'th. chain to riimK h. ....J ' ftT v huhi a no cracK. Tribune 'va-V;' V arft.nnvJ?!1- nT OM4 th CycloMa! prockt for years, and are the smooth est running; wheel ln the world. The Cranks Tn right crank and axle are In on piece. The left crank fits onto m taper which la square on one side, mak ln a connection that will always stair: tightened. Come and sea. . 307 Commercial St.