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FROM FR1DA Y'S DAILY A GOOD HOP CROP YIELD OF THE HOLMES YABIr IS TEBY SATISfACTOBY. In Quantity and Quality It Surpasses tbe Oatpnt of 1898-In Other f- " . Hop Sections. by IM OF 1 OE'CE Lecture by Bishop John H. Vincent. the bridge '. being-, owned Jointly Marlon ana una counties. or tne roaa district in tiucb tne Dna is located, who la In this city attend ing: the ill. E. conference, also reoeiv- H a. l1nhnnA - kwm from home. confirming- tne report to ' the . county Judge. - ' :- 1";,. .- This Bridge naa Deen consiaerea un-i - afe. by the Marlon county court, for 'PRESIDING ELDERS REPORT some time, and In July an effort wa I made to secure tne co-operation or tne Linn county court to have the bridge raitwL hut tu T Ann innntr ifflr considered the bridge in good condition and nothing was done. At that time the Marion county court, appointed a committee or experts to examine tne britlsr. and rMort nn Ita f.inHtlnn an A to estimate the cost, of repairing- the This committee, consisting Candidates for Admission Examined and Passed Committees at Work '- i on Tbeir Reports. (From Dnlly, Sept. Cd The M. E. conference resumed its ses- Thc hop crop Is neerly harvested, and as the st'clcs are' being placed In th bop horses, it becomes apparent - that (be majority of the growers havi a larser croo t-f hers, with a ouahtv . . -w - m lfB H xjlcl enUiil. if not luu-rior. lit the t.rwlii.-t f I . . . . ' . -. iwrociore, inu committee, consisting 1XU. Amor the rr.'wer. thu-fcrtu. of u C. McCoy. Albert It Fry and J. nately situated is Hon. W. U. Jllru-s. M. Eskew. reported that the bridge . was unsaxe, several or tne timbers oe- near this city. In one of he picking hns badly decayed. In some cases over . Waa ntvhfwl tfAair. .. 4 .1. . ... 1. t . - ...... . .. .. . : ' loir i cneuur, ana mat tney snouia m re- . . -. . v. , ..... " v i pjui-vu aiuiueuimvijr. inej esumaieu yard containing about J15 to 120 acres. the cost at $3,950. The (Marion county . f 1 A.10 hs. SK-.. IMlhuM ..... . .1 . .. .. I i . . ---- mm iwifv jv,vw (.-uuui; tu ai vim u. uw conunmioBeri courx I Increase ever last year's. production of lof Linn county had a penurious streak. Mr. Holmes rrjiloyed 425 pickers of repairs, and the result liiHhe prea duiifli; the seasc-n and j with careful ent threatened destruction of the ovrght ot ihe w-rk f-curei the very bridge and the"7robability of an ex- resuiis cirsn noi, irte from in(jure w,ww or ,uw in maxmg-: era m tne aiwiionum or the Salem m'Ad, Jeavrs, vinrs. elc ond he cn-tn needed repairs. SO per cent. - more ' First church, his audience following mi A Arm ,V. .tn.lfttr .w.' ... . i I than wrhttt4 h.v. a i An m.v. t him with nTnnnA. .44...1 to that ot ... .... . . iui wBiLa was spot on in vsri an.i 1 mzvm, tt 1.1 u.u;a uroRuiuT. : dv wherr mold arirarcd. the alTectet j County Judge Terrell to protect thejiDg of the minutes of the last session. vin were promptly cut down, m as I uc " touch as posstoie. ana to nave to Rlvj the pickers no epportunily t l11 reDuut Derore the winter ; rains set don br patients and the crick were fund f-bed toy the r-enit-ntiary brick yard. -"r :: The lumber and the material frr the hetvtii.ff plfljit is all cn the ground, and cothins is In the way of finishing Iwn tilMlr.pr rmqiMlT. lh ntv fire escapes are txtngr put in puce am win be finished by October 1st.' - Supt. D. ' A. Faine has been hanill rapped. mewhat, durlr.g th past wilr hir tha jurlion tit a number of f Ha bricklayers employed on tha work. Ths men ate irom rxrtiami, ana are mem ber oZ the brtukisytu"s union. Oi Monday tnorniiiK (he mea caiiw to wcik as wual but before they, had fairly commenced it he day's labor, eight of tlVrni t truck for shorter hours. ani ina removal or cne man navittgr chai ga of the wc-rk. The ir demands were not compiled with, and the strik er iert jn & Doay. The men had been hired for 14 dcst fiy, of nine hours work, but later made a rntr.u t ftr to per dayw vith tli ircvio that they wo'iut remain unui tne tuiinngs w-r finished. The men. since t-ulklner. luv? DELIIJQUENr OH STATE TAXES Amounts Owing by the Several Counties, TWENTY-FIVE HAVE SETTLED On Aeeonnt of tbe 1898 Levy-List of Those Still In Debt for tbe Fast Several Years. (From Pally. Sept. ZZd.) State Treasurer Chas. S. Moore yes- vat r BM. tu.r.111 I . where in nature. VT- Whm tha larva trsnKfomied in it. nrM.T. . .V 11 artfii tax rl-eyed wh.Urh lupa, helj less a.j V mow M)tionIess. vet Svtt.J .nJ 5 tary antennae. leesn,! r'?'JlT- give i.roniise of k This. ,n many tm y J ored insect, with red eye n7r. less reined wings, a humr j CI ,nI an exceedingly lonK ovipctor equipped it emerKs from i, cont ment nnd ill. ab,od. tcn its egs In leaves and twig ,nd , !t to cause ether aall fliea ; d U'u Tet, Strang, to s.iv. n,A- t..... . generations cf the same pevle, widely in ap,rsnce ,nd or. Frcrt rails " VP' brood are hatche.1 f.. ..v",e r",n brood, whoh arobM win,;, V nm."' and pixHluco the Ball,, of the f Uo" sprlngv Nn onlv do ih .n Kencratlons differ 1 irinJ the summer brood c.mUst, f boifc sexes, while the sp:,llf.trco1 a """r" :,ny. in SOme roia sions at 8:an nVWk -rtav m,.,nin, .Umanded thir mv .ut Sunt. in ie- i reasurer cnai. . iioore yes- maies , only. m some t. with a devotional service led by Bl?h- promptly informed them that they were I ." , J .t ... , , , ...r-iy i-iaoK, hlle th- f .1. op John H. Vincent. After this serv- only entiU-d to $4 per day for the I TCI Z J ,,ZT , I ' nigr.iy. oac-red f ice the bishop delivered an expository time th.y had worked on vhe buiMInj?, 1. f.f ln f1. ? .Th Wi,ckb a fly nhch lecture on "Faur. letters to Timol unler the contract mn.le with ihent ow. tft twntt ,!n t 1 ,Vf9 c,uelv "tuition o that planC thv wa. is . wvn.Amy... i am.- . . I snow til at twenty-fiv count lea have tni cftiMM n hari -. , f . . . . . . i : rnc i mc rr i. . pick rnolJy and affected hops. ; The hops of these two yards last yenr were c.f excellent quality, and the ia-t mat it-cm nas ceen impri ved upon mis year, l mi ires the crop a most val uable one. end promises a a-jttA The report form the llnlmit vi ri. is in lln th sinrvilar uocounts fron many other yards in the vsillcy, and it Is likely that, wher complr-t sta tistic!: are rrc-ived from -all the grow I in. 'WHEEL. STOLEN.-Oirtv " V tin's Imperial bicycle. .No. liui stolen about 10:30 a. m. vMttrAav -r, Martin left the wheel standing- at the euro, in iront ot the central telephone station, while he went to hi taw nm over the telephone office, and on re- turninar within fifteen mlnutoi wa nn. able to find the wheeL It is an old Im perial, ' handle bars wrapped with .v.. ".. . . . Iriai cedli ic season. . I . M. w. Hunt has finished tho fcar. vsMng ln M-i Ji-,-re hop yurd. in the AVaJ.Jo Jills. , His output wts loco tx-scs of fair quality. I'. Go-tey s iop crop, near Brooks, has been gathered, tie iat hop btintf lantern, tax tasr or vc-nmctir ti. same wheel was stolen by Bert James. in oepiemoer, 1895. Both James and the W'heel were catturwi a r it- James was Indicted and whilA Await ing- trial aug a hole through the north side of the court house Jail and escap- tny. He. Is a Dowerful and loaiuit and thit lo mil th.v win tui,a. in, speaker, and his address was a mas-I men have since appealed to the state ter-piece sbowimr srreat abilitv. riM.n vr- ttnt h,v. nui,T.,i unt. learning- nd extensive research. He latlon. 4bc-y having- been referred to was thoroughly familiar with his sub- the superintendent. The strikers at- Ject and handled it in a manner seldom nearly all beiDtT replaced by new men. heard in the auditorium of the Salem and the delay to Ihe ctstructlon work wavU-erefore, only temporary. The health cf th itints at the In sane asylum: Is exceptionally good, thxe havinir ben verv .'ittu nine this summer, and there are no con- tag-io'is cise.tses. ' On. Tuesday evening cf this week. tw patients, who were enicltved on the utld. of ho asylum, ran away and in spite cf the efforts of the at tendants to rectiture Ihfm that niifht. they made gcKl their escape. On or tnese r tn. j. :. jr. Guntafson. wa.n lo- thelr correction and adoption. Jlev. T. D. SummerviUe, presiding elder of the Ashland district, embracing- ihe churches at Ashland. Can yonvllle. Central Foint. 5ort Triamt. Grants Pass. Jacksonville. Klajnath Indian iMlssion, Klamath Falls, Lake view, Medford, Merrill. Oakland. Pais ley, Rosaburgr. Ten Mile, Wilbur and wiiaervme, made his report of the uuci vinr, inaoe ii ls report ot tne I w"- --.j. uuxuu-nj, was 10- I w t years work. He announced that his n Poitland cn Wednesday .Iirht I yeral tf' n? lnclv seventeen charges were In trosnrou I ivl an attendant secured him veartr. I IH1"1 on delinquent taxes: iriLMieu I ii in4 ifin mnmt i" a I ei m- t v. 4 . . c . . . - . , , - - . : "v-i.i " .... i vuwr criminals. James yielded -14 boxe. or 1.41 more than in (went to Nebraska after escaping, but mmJ'rm S I lint V It ft V A FA T 11 Wr Sk I a.- r,t-... ... . . . 1.. . : . .g.iB xaaen Itroks. yielded 45 hox-. m- iftn .... . I - A1U A I n, hM-.T last year. ; t . .-. . . I vt-ar for if.o.iow . : . - -- . .. . me fi rijijri axate I avniKii, nefran cn the 'nth The w Yerk Producers' Frir.r,ir. I in.t -in? -Uln rent, of th i.:ih -wl .1., ". . "v w n,Kni iorty-two in mtui- " a u reginifrea, with pros- Tf.,.jr,. . f irVw " events told a States- Lxports to Enrol for week..;. .... buiMIng had been ,oroo Jhiv ! mere is pDictu-allv m.thlno- sfoino-1 v. tr -t - "t on this market t r.r.-fcr. a L U." r "" . ao Ior ,ve 'P" , i . i.. i vi.. in- unicrtnnates in4 of new hops, .nd some ot the '88 crop, thin indicated a Vuwess? yeTS ar btrivlmr. nmi rr u-h...h .n 1..,. . . 1 UI years erea wtte. -. . . i " vi cmss-rooms Thi- aiia.4 Ko into ntcrTTn ."' iVS? .arJ1!. "mewhat larger than business makes It difficult to trive very reuible quotations; but Ihe tituntlon dots hot se.ni to warrant much change frm the figures griven latterly. , A Kool many samples of the nw crop have bftn t-hmvii this wei k. nnd It is a rsre thing to find them without mortd; stt. sair.pls are e-r.ly slitrhtly Mocked while others are very hl Tin -,.vn. M food, ana H locks ss H h j wji ne iK-ncr thnn fo. se-vvinl yeais past I'U kin? naa bf-n deltyed somewhat wy.a. scare iiy of pickers, and the o.win- ' tity that ha been giown n this.stato is still um-n tain. Sor.e; are flg-ui ing on a neavy snrlnkiige front last yar. and wi ihir.k ft veryone jwill con-.-di a she t tree. The damnae! don ft t'tj crop was during the lust half f A:k- n-e; Knc tr.n trie Wfath-r eondnion." hAva been fuvt-rable. A ,ft?w rumple have irrived from tlifornUu nicU of which shvw- premature picking. daily tbe Soncman. "We see no cca ' si -n tc maki any cliaiiKeUu our prw ious ideas as to tho yield. Lat-st n l-M.-rs from Oregon are t- rh? eTct that twfcl has done more Oimae than was expected, nnd b-th growe: and dealers, are disappointed. The best authority that we know of latcs tha yield ' about the tame as last yar. NotHne special from Wafhlngtcn. : t.'p to ten days aro all tejiorts front Kng Jn,J Try favors Me both as to u ir ti ty an-l tuali ly, but eab!s re ceived within a Cay cr two say that lice have appeared and that the qual ity will be poorer than was trok-M for. The most reliable ttUinates cf the crop ate now placed at MO.'k ,j R5e.t0' cwts. Otrmaa will hav a larn crop. " ' , . j . OUEGOX CIT IIM1IKRS.-J C. Cn'ii ncy. a farmer residing- in Polk county, yewe-rday left at tho Statesman o:nce an exi.-eptlonally large cucumlter. The sample measured inches in length, with a ctl.-ti'ieter of 3 Inches, and It .was one cf three tut urn! is that hmi cr.-wr. on the same vine. seventeen charges , were In . prosperous ccnouion, Dut regTetted the fact that such a large scope of country was still i-nuppuea witn churches and church privileges. Amoner his was One that' . (-nntitv tvlA tha - - m' W y of the state of Connecticut, was en tirely without churches. ' T. B. Ford, presiding- elder of the Eu oay ana returned him to the asylum. Tho other man, David Hylvester, ceim mittel from Lebanon, had returned t his hone and an attendant fallowed him to secure and return hinv H- found the man at heme, the house barricaded, i antt the , insane owner. armea im a shotKun end dirk, defv- naWl thll JitatA f -worn fnr 1SQ8 In full j and that two of those still delinquent owe very small amounts Jlultnorriah ! 73 cents .and Gilliam 20 cents. Tilla mook county owes 16.230.03. the full amount due from It, not a cent having been sent in by that county ln the East Tear. This taavea nnlv msvmn counties in debt on acount of the 1898 tax levy, as follows: ,' - Gilliam $ 30 Jackson...... ................ 3,921.70 Linn..... ........... 1M84.87 aiaineur....... L18L44 Multnomah. . .. 7S Tillamook... .............. ... S.230.03 vvallowa ... 1,605.60 Total.. ... ...... ...... $24,424.57 ttCAlOWlne IS tH mtAt rauirAr' statement of the state taxes owed for tne several years, not including: the t . iowea wun nis report, ingr any one to nprehend him. The J- iajns twenty-two attendant's efforU to secure help from Kflf'o . JihemJg W,L The U'nocK, the -1h 4ghbors were fruitless, cbarires are: Alhnnv Ranrinn vr 1 . 7 . tie Point. BrownsvileCo,Ue Gro.;. unTZ to assist fn the atTdka11' ffen VaI,a rrtStl IS I City, Gardiner. Halaey. Independence, indent Paine w. notih J r,.. Jefferson, Junction City. jLebanon. Marshfield. Monrn. . NrannH iifiy marh. Slletz, Shedds, Springfield and Siuslaw. G. W. Cilia nnxMln. - . i. . r - M-ft VI LUC Portland district : read his report to the conference. This district Ha . ty-flve appointments and thlrty-ftye cnurcn nuiiaing-s. During: the uast and be lent two more men no th-r yesterday do help in the capture of the patient, and ha will loubtu-. he r. ! turned to Salem today or tomorrow. IRISH PATIENT3. All Alrl 1VAIM O tl . ' O s,a mcvoi I viv vTwsscaaa ,v-sva 17 aUVSlr 11 VtrlT WStS ear one church was burned. Several I troubling- her. pointing at the same ministers' families have suffered be- tima to a spot high up under her left reavement. and on nutn, t? t I - .... . . u . . - ; - a.wiu. uva uma . us. woman; i Tnobura. who had been ln the district I roared, "your liver does not lie thore. .eportM Tnat th'pT iJ V. a"nt to. now nre n.y bulldlna- Thi Tiio j,, irom it tnese twenty y.or?" Erache .econd patient was more arande toria. Beaverton JS?' dam ,an the olJ woman Ju t men. Graham. Kn,,. xrnnflV,? ".l !-- lled in my "tJ- Tabor. OsweKo7RainIer: SHen. f.."" "ck-.- (..tc iHuiier wun Clatson state taxes "isas i.tTMOu Clatsop state taxes for 1895.... 139.78 Gilliam state tax 1898 . .20 Gilliam state tax 1894.......... 124.29 Jackson. state tax 1897......... 3.094.50 Jackson state tax 1898 J... 3,921.70 Lake state tax 1895.... 243.80 Linn state tax 1898 11.484.87 unn state tax 189...... 682.28 Linn state tax 1897.. 453.59 (Malheur state tax, 1898.., 1481.44 Marlon state tax 1886......., 830.00 Marion state tax 189C... ..... 2,366.17 Muitnoman state tax 1898..... .73 Multnomah state tax 1895..;.. 25.08 Multnomah state tax 1896..... 3J1 Multnomah sUte tax 1897...... 1.922.54 nuamooic atate tax 1898...... 6.230.03 iiiiamootc state tax a897...... L682.23 Union state tax 1893 5.593.98 union state tax 1894 3,561.38 Wallowa state tax 1898........ 1,605.60 wasmngton nnlv. tax 1892.... 443.08 wasnlnarton state tax 1895... 6.700.00 wu eunouni reoeivea on ac- stems filled v ith mvmi ..n. ..u' 1 cupIM by a erub. I ihink th- t-u. 0-C'loctoar would find It inlar..)!.. -- gather some of these cur :wv.. lecUm; thoae tl.at have turned l.rov. n which hows 4hat M.ey have attain full growth. If they are nut i ceptacle that will admit ih.l. and air. but Mill not allow the gall fly to escape, tho process cf hat. hinp ,.,Jt may le ctserved, after which th pris. oner may be libera tvt Th. .n - - nirfl HI f of tey beautlfuWy coldrd. ..i,a wiln red and black tolies, others with me talie green or blue relictions. Oax galls tre eltlirr irwncv wco.ly. The former ate of no vain tA man. but the latter are larcoiv in the manufacture of Inks and dyes. j ms is ciue to tne fact that they con tain a la ore perccntaee rf tnni an-l when ccmUned! with ona in ailta of lrc-n form bl oic dark b pie dyes, or cbtolute permanent color. In oui country galls adapted to 00m merciHl purp-.-es cannot bo found la sufficient qtiantities to supply the de mand. The galL exported frcm AI-t-PPo. , in gyria. aie ih- able known for the manufacture r,f Inks and dyes. Ink Used fur Immrt. Ant Usui dcunients ! rcfjuired, by the laws cf England nnd France, t i made from galls, such Ink having proved to be practically lrdlii. Philadelphia Times. HEROIS&I OF ORDINARY LIFE. Movement in London to Honor Brave Xeeds Outside of Warfare. I A SALESMAN. George Ashby has accepted the position ail travel Ins Enicrman rc-r tne Pac-J0c Vinegar com pany. 01 Portland. He wttl have Or son, Washington and Idaho, as bis lerrucry. - THE GREAT PUESinKXTlAI. CAM PAIGN- CF 19M. . Tha Wsterville Nw Tork) Times. CI the tSth lnst.. has the following: "Owing- to the cold - weather this "cr-a, no as rnpm prsgress w.as n wun tna ptcklng- as was hp1, hut the tew growers yet picking will nearly, I mt qune, nntsh the wk. The eytT.l trainer nas teen g hk! for honsm etar.dlrg and they wUl be recti red in irol conc'iUon. Repot ta .f tho yield bear out the previous estimates of Jt io per cent less than last year. "Buying has net jet started lu to any extent, the buyers preferring; to wait until thy Can draw sampv from the bales.. The few purchases that have noen made lave ben made at 11 and . 1 ne iKhcies of the great political inr. is are now l--tnir fi,rmH an.i ik. t.ina;uies Cl.s:U:iStp(l. Th v.'.-a e tn-f rfcpl s it-corded by ballot nt th arTro.-u-ninjr prcsi lentlal ckction wilt f txlMibly decide the policy of th nation tor tne next decade. Erm Hiin Lmusr tioiy the gre;at questions that are to come tufore tho t.eonlA f tm- can only be done through the milium a gieat r.ewsnaiMr. Xow la 1...., uiririiTr. jt-T cw.n ..... , , , . - - - - j iwwr if. ri.wni. ior tn :tst J.n.1 mr.t rf.. tie HXvijinler ohtainaUe. The Feml- wewkly Republic cover the whol held of politual r.ews. While It is iK-me cratlc. it PUblUnes the nwa ; in regard to ail political rarUe-s without prejuatce. ; :. its telegraphic and cable nens service is superior to that ef anv other paper, its special features are tho best. , In fie, it Is he papr for that large class Of reailera wh nnnni afford or do not have access to the dal ly P V m . . - :-. . Attenticn Is as. csMed to the Re publ'c's Snndsy Maa-axlne lt aie. tone i'-lustrat'ons are lone .w.-th th4 subxeriptk-n pi Ice.' It is made up of special articles by the best; literary talent, embradna ' a var!et r ot uh. Jecta cf current interest. News frat ur t f bsrUnr interest ere iilustrat . ed and en'crged upon. For tha boneflt of the ladies the latest fashions aru handsomely Illustrated. The Republic Funday Magazine ta always interest ing to every memoir of n f.mnv The subscription orice of the fiomi Weekly RcrahKe la Si. OA rr va... T-K RepdbUc Sunday Mayazice, 31.25 per jear. ucin par-ers are now being of fered at tho aery low price ef ti so f.w one year. To secure this low rat both roust do ordered, and paid for. at th same nine. Aoaresa all orders to THE REPtrn. Warren ton. and th 'fr.iiAwfnA ln Portland: Centenary, Central, Chi nese , Mission. Clrak irirat oh... -.v. Grace, Sellwood, St. John. Sunnyslde, r.nuu, jiTinuy, university Park, and Woodlawn. Followlna; the reports of the three presiding- elders mentioned. Bishop Vincent called up tbe Candidates for admission to the conference. He de livered a brief but impressive address to them, and asked them the usual disciplinary auMtbini. arwt nad passed a satisfactory -examination cre aamuieo to run membership in tn conference. The applicants sb ad mitted were: Robert CL v. : f merman. ,Wm. s. Gordon, and iMauriel L. Hardinsrham. John v -sr .i- .. conference evana-elist. a mT.kI. the University quarterly conference. was continued on trial in the year etudiea. . At noOIl Us mnfAMiiAa aah. for the day. to give the committees count ot the state lew of irqs nn tn date, is 3736,716.82. which was sent In Dy tne several counties in the follow ing; amounts: axer.... ,. ......... 14,655.06 .Bfen ton ... . u tut. . ................ criackamas ........ Clatson i Columbia. .. . Coos.... .. .......... Ot.-ry.. ......... Crjook you. Mrs. Doolanl " I'm think! n that's for you to tell me," was the Haughty response, lust as if she were paying- me a live-guinea fe " : . I have, e.f coilrse, a due circle of pa tients who firmly believe in e-ery Ijo- lus given by anyfF.ft-ularica. . To one such went.n.y friend the aicar. lateiv. Hew are; ycu ; today. Mrs. Niaie? was the question addressed ' sympa-the-tl-iaUy to the greatest grumbler in Sallyboggin.; ( - f Ah, very, very bad. Tls the' des gestlon. ycur reverenci! like a hlv of bees a buzaln in my L-uxiUm. ; ( ls it always the nam.?' I11.mir.ri the vicar, bis eyes twinkling, but with immovaDie race tfor we learn to com pose i-ur countenances In Ireland.' "Nay! rot at all, your reverence. Tls 4fton like a load ov bricks a ponn din' an- a pounc'ln, that's when the bees ain't a t uzt in. But " and ik. Douglas.. GiUiam... Grant..... Harney... Jackson.., Josephine. Klamath., Lincoln.,... Unn.. ...... ....... Malheur........ Marion...;'..... Morrow...... Multnomah ...... Pol It m - ' , Sherman.., ...... Umatilla.. Union.. WaSIowa....... Wasco . Washington.... Yamhill .. Total : . 23,424.89 . 13.785.89 . 7.957.66 . 14.C97.50 . rpT6.29 . 9)41.63 . 27.3S9.56 . 7.15L64 6.451.41 . 12.434.58 . 21,595.04 6.508.77 . 1 8.6981 8,376.17 35.963.81 4.249.42 27.500.00 5,400.00 45.928.22 8.238.80 244361.54 24.792.49 7.020.43 37.438.36 19.572.37 4j000.00 17,512.10 S( reports. Th trial committM vtiir-h began 1U labors on Wednesday, con- unuea its sessions yesterday and was still busily at work last evening-. At 2:30 O'clock the annlT.marT nt tne , woman s Fore urn . uutinnar was new in the church, an ad dress Dei oar dI!mt Kv -m- , -r Jenkins. ened. -but the doctor Gcd bless him is aiter g-ivin me a description, an if i aoa e cure me, n u describe me agin." GALI. FLIES. Th Mo -t PeculJar of Trlles. PROGRESS IS MADE 15 C0.NSTKCCTI05 OF THE SEW ASYLUM BCILDI5GS. A Strike Amongr tbe BrIckIajersTwo KaDaway Patients One Man Shows FIfht. 4 WHERE THE CROSSES ARE MADE V" PP'. ' called, ar familiar objecU to almost every one, yet few unurrnana then- real nature. Utar amna suppose them tt be a sort cf " rowln or the tree cn which they are found. Besides the nair How many toyshops . does it take to produce s much human happiness as In the Rue Jean-Jacaoes-RousAeaTu. I P'es, there an similar aaiHn. where M. rvpovrwKl. fiahUna . v. a nnn& I frnitllke nva ... .., es of the lgon of Honor? He smd I attached to twls and s.-e no larsvr ram nreaecessors n. .ninva i man rh.rru. mi. . . t . - nrtvew- .w" r r . i r 'V"" . stow on .. . .-c,tj ivnnuiniia ever I '-- a mors r lobular form H-t 0fder m Whed. in are haM within. Vm so ft St S 1802. Ton mav. of viir. r.nwtt. I in tut 'Jy yourself with a more srotweou dwnr.. ni .fill u. " 1" ',"n7 ' tion,set In diamonds at one of 'the strings or ibres a ii!,. "Z"' wh fashionable Jewelers, hut M. rW r ,,bre radIalln orit the (From Dally, fcept." 2d. LIC. St. Louis. Mo. KEW WORK FOR WOMEff. IHE BKIDOE ISJ CLOSED. Structure Across the giantism at Stay- ton la a Dangerous rendition Must Be He pa I red. ' County Judge O. p. TerreU yeater t'hT Te,t tHhe message from tT T. Bennett, mayor of Stayton. to f that the wason bridge across , nver at that point la in I lri.. r v dangerous condition .k V... JT,.. ' n U B"Jan, a young: wo- on the btg- bent havinx alven w- i" l'f TUth'rn N. has aad the bridge to leanl m mJZL t!? tndnstry tr to threaten its faIUn into th rtT Br"' cing. at th. P"y ordered Jr" .!a tl Jki: uoseo. and telenhwat ... contracts Jadre George D. BaSon. oVfinnoun! i S!?. "J" " nd h ty. advisinc him of existing condign; Sid iy Jerse'lr r!rl WOrkeni ""r on an. r.i iiimi. Oregon ii sone rsylum is being- pushed ir.u ,rn tne m.licatlotr are that It wsll -be ccmoleied on tim. , ' n-v J new wing is gradually rUing, the btl-k-work bavin? been completed to the setond stry. and yesterday the third ...w B wing put dawn. Th-s build ing is beinrf construete.1 in . ..n . ?nTZr:n? the lt eiui.j ot tne various see tioos of th asylura building. The new kitchen, recently commenc ed under the elirtktkm of SupTd?X ly' n-rirg ccmpleiion. the st. and brick work has been finished, and workmen are now amni,,v tang cn the roof of the structure. The Vv-T.' wwuiar lnstltuan on Paclfle ccaat - an.1 ' -pptng7t to VerVTit: tie th leaTlslatnna ml. - . . or it n uch of the work Having ble makes the real article, the plain flve-llmbed star wfth its white enamel "'i i ueuverea to tne fortunate recipient, along with the patent, for the reasonable sum of 15 francs. " M. Deeombl makes about ' 2000 of these giirtertng little crosses every year, but his profits are small, amounting to no more than a few pence on each. Still, he is content with his lot. for w men pursue ; a calling which hrtn them Into contatf Hh - h vi ; si e dative clients. London Chronicle. . aaBaaaBBaaaaBBS EMERY FROM NAXOS. . a "-, a. . ue toe Utile Island of Xaxos. near Greece. Am tt .... , . . . iue silft.ru- ing tools can't be used to cut it out. center. All kinds hav. in ti.. hM-. .. ... - - - - 4111MJ17 m sian. hollow, pea shanerf ... n. ! !. which contains the inct that is the '"" " w rrowih The IiTila ViSU f .i " Reaves or twigs cause 1 by these tinyJneu gives the aonor- ...,. wis vne Oistinctlve ani an Parnate name of - sail- hy wl ''c iimg Deen ktown. " Rail rn .. cullar of n ti, .- .:,"lon'Pe'- .k.;k5.5 he crrt;,t oi-lr.that includes Tney never etinK cr haro. men or animals -k .... .. VT" raitty ana we'ifre of h-r K.'i' 1g' ?'jU y.te cuter skin or thon-ln a engg. From thi. u ... w- o,?n Wl.. lhot less, but rong ana wing mouth. As it . ii way H.to the surr.tm linx tis. !"e,il!pUn 18 "'ngly invIgAtel 7 -s" cntsrge about th- tlnv :ITernljam I n th. h.MU ii.i i . miur-jicm 4ua lis records on Ihe national roll of IhnnAr and its memorials 'that will endure as long as stone, marble . or Kmj. m last. But the heroism of ordinary Hie, the quiet sacrifloe of him.if Kv . working-man to save bis "mate," the deliberate death of a. firemon . I iceman in the discharge of his duty, too often find no recognition hvnn.i newspaper paras-ranh. Kuoh Ism is all the more worthy of com memoration iiuamurh sa lt l, pllshed without tbe stimulus cf war fare, the pomp and the circumstance that help to inspire valor, lianniu- movement is on foot to Mtahu.h tv cnanejit records of these acts of hum We bravery. 'To G. F. Watts our great symbolic nalnt.r sr A,t ' credit of inltlaUng this scheme, and lo raaxe a oeglnnlng with a series of tablets on th .aii .r at Bototph's church yard. Alder-gate, permission to use the wall for that purpose havtmr been rrantMi w th. consistory court some time since. "They will not be frescoes." said Mr. Watts, In talking about the project. "althouiCi that has bfn (ata,l Tli ' will be tablets recording in the eim Pieet and the briefest form the event, name, and date self-! Cur rum t-r-t nfii. oration. Mv idea la tn tak. .nm. of heroism, some of the things that are -being done, I won't say every day, but everv we.k- ajwt It,ik. k-- -ri i I r,CI recora in some conspicuous 2o.568.819 I place. When I flrst suggested the Z8.520.81 scheme at t. think there was fhe case in the neigh borhood Of St. J3otrlihat f tu .Irl Alice Ayres. a servant mild In an oil snop iwK nre cne Might when tho mas. ter and rrietxess were cut. Although she cc uld have aawit ha. nr.. . w lost It through having exhausted her strt-narth in savinar th tiv.. n r - - " - JUU children. ' 'I Will do What I ran t,i f,irti... scheme. I am not a rth m.r. i ... a working man, and I hav- never ha i uijriunig mat . esia not tarn. Rut I have this Ihinir vrv m....K . . v .... Thero is so much that is unlovely In our national life, such na drinking and gambling, and those lahi.i. n - - mm.w ay V MI'S V s, pleasing t-or.lrafct. you do not ntsan. of courw. to ,!i. parage the horo.'sm of the witi- fitldV 'Xxtbins- of the kint eh,... v. w - - wmrmm-mm ViSC TS I JVT . brave deecls In battle get their reward." I W4sh thfe tablets a., hn . -.., ,A what I think Ik ugly in the 1 f o f tha i-n-pie. jney Hill b nae-cr ti. im r consider Is the ht ci.ia r o,. iiaii'ii, life, and thev win i ,.iavi . , . ' - V. . . ,. WL& POSSlCle 111 liromlnn i,!-.,.. ..it . - ... ... v. a w . . . . 1 1 f Ilo'land h-.uj-e. for Instance, Wt!s -ie to sucji ir atutcnt o that h ' who ruins may read. Undrstanl too than In this matter. I am nn Enfitlh tnan. pr-ud cf what hur.ille irnal sh. men tin do. end I dem't want this movement to le u. ir.;re firiuti r. ter and ri rntnticr. for iff i inr missions. I Vlsh it In h rl.n. .!.,.! tbt these tatl -ta ma a ' i. sjtratlon t.. cthfrr.--l4ndon Chroni cle. - .3736,716.82 lh Insoct CATCHING TURTLES WITH SUOK- EES. Sunken ahina a W a tie effort by the use of an Ohio man's PPJ'atua. wnzDrisfna: air.eih , SSl 5 ed t. lu'nTri to accomplish tiT twn Te all Cie. exneUlns- il . ' r V." I " ' epe-e-.T Ueveku valla th-e - " - iva ujireaainr ina I at. --r !r ouoyancy of the ahvn r-! " I i... ' every s-.ee-;es dto- ord. - -w I "u.w r.erent form. rx.v1v (,, in, t m m m. . - "- neaer tttcn explained. A CUricUS Ml:e . of 9lrhinc inrtl is prat".ice.t in the Wmi tn.iu Tt cons'sns in attaching a ring and a lino ,h" tail of spo. .-s of sucker fish. WhK'h is tharR thmw. ,......v.... ..1 -n.t Immediately makes fr th flitt tur tles he can spy. to which he attaches himsejf flrnilv hv m.ana .e . ai-.-Llnar V . S St apparatus -arranged on tbe top cf his Jicau. ins TUlierman Jthon haul both turtle and sucking tiuh In.