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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN.; TUESDAY, JAIHRY . 3, 1900 - ) FIELD OF POLITICS HAL. 1 G. HIBBARD EBOGEAM IS BEADY ONE MAN AHRESTED FOR A MEMORIAL 4 i MAKIOX COC3CTT DEMOCRATIC C-E2C-1 THE LATK LAMETTED COBPOBAfS IXlaEBESTUtG EXEKCHEa SCHEDULED I COITSTABLK Jf IXTO APPBSIIEKDED A. gov; t. t.oeeb XAXED AS noNOBABT BCQCISITIOX OS TUB GOTERXqb f THAt COMHITTEE f I BEIUIK8 BBOCOHT HOUX. ! 'TOR FARMERS C03TGBE8S. 8C8PECT IK POBTLAKD. .. l i rf ... u - . a A ir T"-. . , Im? d Teatarday for tha Rclara at lk :' Orr eon Knabaaalar Apptlratioaa " Tir rmrdooi. : t M -';. -s -'. .1 )M , . (From Daily, Jan. 30th.): - Gov. T. T. Geer yesterday issued a requisition for the return to Oregon of Held a Maatla la TWa City TetWy--1 Hava Arrived La Saa Francisco ud TTU1 Sfaar Fromlaeat 8pakrs Will rartlclpata I LonU Taton Lodged la Jail o Satpicloa Of tk CoraeUns B. Buhaell AMoclatloa to Dei ocrattie Stat1 Caavaatlaa Slliartoa Repabllcaa. j B Seat to Baleaa to YlnI KeaUag nea. tna T ; Days Beaaloa of of Ha Tin Ben Implicated 1 Cnaaapoeg- Mold-Cp. "' Erect a HUtaa to tka BUdr . . " "of tha'aCam'ttor. - " I "' tba Con vent I (From Daily, Jan. 38th.) Th Marion " County Democratic Central committee held ' a meeting in "this city yesterday at the office of -the chairman, John Bayne. V f, j v . (From Dally, Jan. 38th.) A telegram wes ' yesterday received, by KXng L Hibbard, of this city, from his brother in San Francisco, stating that the body of his son. Cor poral IL G.-: Hibbard, had arrived ? at It was decided to hold the primaries I that place1 from Manila. No definite lor election bf delegates to the coun- time was given when the body; would . convention, on Saturday. -March b. tranm" ? JC JSSTC Salem Chamber of Commerce; atth. .The date for holding the county M'TttuZ ttm f it. tartincr. . Heni E., Thielsen, secretary ot Ja convention was fixed for Saturday, The funeral arrangements will be lem's commercial organization, yester Anrif rth I " 'r jmade, at-Mr. Ilibbard's reqiiest, by day afternoon completed the arrange The apportionment of dekgates to the .b eV. aunty convention will be based. 00. the of Jhe University; The body will be ssslon which is as follows. - Afternoon Session 3 p. .m. i Address of welcome.: ' , (From Daily, Jan. 28th.) The general interest that has already (From Daily, Jan. a8th.) ! Constable D. C Minto' returned on cou vote, cast 'fr. Wm. M. Ramsey for I buried at the - Warren cemetery, about supreme justice. i W -miles. east tf WllLird. Rev. Geo. A. t- iv r -c;,.',. - I VV.- Grannis, the pastor of the deceased, Chairman Payne, Wt- tinker, set- I s , 1 , r; -t k- , i . . - e :!' I-cava 1 wua aM sr-m tuv retary; and W.H- Downing,!! Sub- chttrch aJ tn grave.- The comrades of limit v nrecinct. were consututea a I Warrick Camo. boanish-Amencan Vol . committee 'and authorized to make an j unteers' Association, will also perform apportionment of delegates I to 'the been 'manifested, insures the -success of the California express last night fronl Fatmm' f!oni?ri which will be Portland, having in his custody Louis 5? , l . . t ' ? Weston, whom he placed fa the county held in the state house, February 7th - , .v ; w,tta wai arrested in Port and 8th, under the auspices of the Sutei land' yesterday on suspicion of having Board of Agriculture, assisted by the I been implicated in the.Chfmpoeg noia np ol last inursaay evening wnen Hoeler & Zora were reiietea ot aoout $400. Wcstort will probably be ar raigned before- Justice 11. 1 A. Johnson tomorrow. I : On the day after- the hold-up, Mr. Hoefer came to Salem and placed the case in the bands of Constable D. C Minto. Mr. Hoefer and j his partner, Casoar Zorn. and one of thehired 'men, positively identified Louis j Weston, by his voice, he beinsr the one ' who car- Response, for State Agricultural and tried on the principal part of the con the last sad rites and honors due a sol- Horticultural Societies Hon. .Tv .T. Geer, governor of Oregon. i "Future ' Outlook for Dairying ' in . . " roirr unacr miiuary- lorms. couniy conyenwou u- uW,rv. Th, innumerabi . of the !- OrVon"-Hon: Thos. Paulsen, oresi basis. , . j . I " . . : I ,ant ynB corporal will be glad, with I dent state Dairy Association. Chairman Bayne was authorized to I the1 family, that his remains will rest I -r ; appoint prejtjnct committee men where in his native sUte, though his home- vice-president Berkshire s Breeders As vacancies ext by the creation of new coming ? is exceedingly, .sad. . The- date sociatkm for Oregon. - . . .. . i4. - of the" funeral ceremonies will be an- Soiling -and Its Advantages in precincts oe rtmo ui nounced ater. ' ' n.!iMr-A w vvir j caW preci men from the precinct or otherwise. n r The Silvejreon Republican club held DISCUSSED WOMAN SUTRACC. versation while the robbery was being carried out. ' Weston worked for Hoe fer & Zorn about eight years ago and it was the acquaintance . with the cus toms of Weston then formed, that en abled his former employes to be so Swine Breeding'John Redmond, positive f in associating ? him wkh the crime, navmz nrsc ascenamcu uiai Weston had served a sentence in the Oregon state penitentiary, Constable Minto procured a photo j of the dis charged prisoner and on Friday morn ing went in search of the desired man Weston was arrested at the home of his sister in Portland, but; when ques- Dairying" -Geo. Oresron. "Goat Breeding"Hon. J. B. Earlys Salem, Oregon.' " - - : il a meeting in that citT vesterday, when I r f 1 W r T TT ni;.- I "Horticulture In Oregon and Maris sister. m f wuuu, uH wr qu ofRcer re S&rtlfiStoSu Pre" Mf ft" ZLZ SS kets for Oregon Fnii-Hon.-H.J.E. tioned concerning hi. .whereaotUs for ofHcers were elected as .follows:. Pres ident. R. C- Ramsby; vice-president, S. T. Holwirt; secretary, Fred War nork; treasurer, Senator L. J.' Adams. Delegates to the state league of re publican clnbs were elcted as -follows: T. W. Rk-liies; R. C Ramsby; L J. Adams. C. i W. Younggren, S.sT. Ho bart. M. Skaife. Fred Warnock, T. R. Hibbard, G. M; Osbund and Q. L. Hatterbergi i; - j i In It Allege That the City's Laws Are Not Strictly Enforced. Dosch, ; secretary State Board of Hor- 'ticulture. ' : : i Evening Session, 8 p. m. . j A111SIC. - ' i "The State Fair and Its Relations to Agriculture" Hon. . VV.' H. Wehrung, The regular meeting' of the W.'C. T. U. ! was held on the I23 insL, when there was considerable business trans acted. As if was franchise department day, I president State Board of Agriculture, Sherwood took charse of the .meetintr. I ducts" C. ' H. Markham. general and called on every one to give their I freight and passenger agent Soutbenl I year 1807. Weston reorcsented to Con views. 1 here- was Only one present I Pacific Company. ; v ; vi I mahlo . Ulntt Kaf . ha hH Un taarfintr' that was not in favor of woman's vot- I "Organization of Producers" Hon; I an honorable career since his release mg, ami sne acknowledged jtnat it cne I n. is. Miner, president state Doard ot I from the " penitentiary. Whiskey he rest voted she would too-; . ' I Horticulttire. t I alJceed. wa resnonsihl for hU Hnn: J he subject of "What can we do to I -t "Animal Husbandry as a factor in lfan and incarceration in he oeniten-? ""-".'- v 1 uary, since wmcn time fie nao not m the week ending yesterdayi declined to make any statement, save tp say that he had for some time been, engaged in sawins wood below Portland. He ao peared very reticent and would disclose nothing concerning , himself. ; Weston was 5 sentenced to the state penitentiary irom Marion county m 1896, under ' sentence of one year for burglary. He was "released during the R. S. Sheridan and W. J. j D'Arcy, chairman and secretary, respectively, of the slate democratic central com miti hav issued a call for the state mnvrniioii to be held at Portland on I purify the city": was discussed, and do I Successful Thursday,! April 12th. beginning at 10 1 you not think it is time that every I Withycombe, vice-director, State Agrif J dulged in intoxicating beveraires at all. ' . . - -.n ft - 1. 1 1 - -M : a T is .11.. I -.11 . . . -' a. m., lorltne purpose 01 eiecgng aeie-1 fwr wa isincr ana ngni-minaea 1 cunrai viickc . - i ft would " not appear that there, was gates to (the national democratic con- person was awakening tip to the fact I Mrsic. . j a very strong case against t Weston al- vent ion, and nominating candidates fori that our city is getting in an alarming I "Fair Circuits and the Benefits I though subsequent developments may presidential electors, justices 01 xne su- : whch a woman can 1 go , nome 1 ibctcui nun. i cier j. oiucius, set-1 bC 0j a more Dosrtlve'and incriminat preme crttirt, congressmen, dairy andJ om cnurcn without being insulted, I retary valilornia ptate Agricultural po-1 ing' . character. ; The fact that eight iooi commissioner, circnii juages ana i "rc. ""'"tn nac 10, nc r. aav. - ,,. . j, ' I lycars have elapsed since Weston work- district attorneys and the various joint 1 rested tor using yiie language on our I " 1 he Creamery as a Factor in Agn- t cd for Hoefer & Zorn and that the men senators and represemauves,, and ior 1 .is 11 any 'wonaer wnen 1 cuuurai x rospeniy vjeorge: w ivecs, such othil business as may come DCtore i"ur cuy is Kepi up or tnc Diood-money I president' vipany creamery. it. ! 1. I lron .saloons, and does not the bible I THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. - ine representation 10 wmcn we Tmn" I zrAl .z ' V..? v ".c luai P'lf1" " I The morninir session, from 10 a. m. had not been associated 'together - or conversed with each other since, would not attach any considerable 'weight to the testimony of the former employes - -r r - - - 1 t,i . ! ... ; ' , . 1 ; ine morning session, irom 10 a. 111. 1 !".v . . iuijujtj VK ,?!.:Ve.l!n-t t iTiJ: :JH2 m. will-, be devoted to separate who positively dentify . the: accused by one delegate for every lS0 voters or 1 of?.thr s S Taociaiio hrtkula iraciion oi cr seven y-nvc or ocr,Sl , ' n me tion of these mcetirigS wil . ior lion. w. 11. Tiamscv ior supreme 1 " uiwu ana me cut run-01 1 boards ir loca innounc ..f .1 : . 1 .j - Lcicgaics. i i.u we cai in aim me lora seem his voice.' r Two men perpetrated the hold-uo. but notv the slightest trace' has been found of the second man. i , r 4 . " County. Baker..;.. Benton. i .. . . Clackamas. . . . Clatsop. . . . . . Columbia.. . . Coos. , i . Crook, .! .. .. , Curry. . ., Douslasi. . Gilliam. L Grant..!.. Harney i. Jackson; . . Josephine. . Klamath.; . Lake.. L... Iine. . L. . Lincoln i . . Linn., i. . Malheur. .. , Marion.;. . . Morrow;. . . Multnomah Polk. . . . . Sherman Tillamook. . Umatilla. it I not, and as for me, my eyes shall not TO ' DIG GOLD. The Oak Bar ... ... i . . . . uri., r-f f . - if i L-iJ I Mmincr I r m m n v fitorl i rt irta nt in.' I snare, neither .will 1 havn rntv. hfif N , ' ,nmmtnn ..i. j . . . 1 he'adr-TmriJih,r Way "Pnt .the,f MThe Poultry IndustryProf. R. F. NV.. The company will engage in pros, ? an3 fitir. ,w!tt Lf-LC-tr. fat.h." Robinson, president State Poultry Asi pecting and mining for goU in Various sociation. - , 4r .- - ; ... i pomoiis oi uregon. i ne company "The Outlook for Hops in Oregon I nas a capiUl stock of ?jo,ooo, divided M. L. Jones, president Oregon Hop I UXo shares of 'the par value of ? too. . - . . a i Al. -M - : 1 l. -a S . I Urowers Association. irumanu wm pe inc neaaquarters oi v . . .. j i I tne company. i rancis bealey, K. u. NARROW ESCAPE.-?-J. C. Johnt I Morrow; B. B. Beekman,; are the in son had a narrow escape from drown I corporators ol .record. nrr in Mortli Mill rrpc nn Kridav . I " 1 , '"' .ninir Mi.i.trini, h. i.r. v, iU I Dr. C W. Barf came ho from Port - r ao..a.aj T... I I ) I . ..... . . . ;wiftness ot the stream, Mr. Johnson 'ana i3Sl P'KnV navmg jest returned rode j his horse into the creek just I " " l "c vuy oi iwejt (From Daily, Jan. 28th.) ' - Gov. T. T. Geer 'yesterday received the notification that he' had beert made an-honorary vice-president of the Cor nelias S.vBushnell Memorial Associa tion, of New Haven. Connecticut. - The letter is signed by George ll.t Ford, secretary ot the association, and the object of the ao5iety is the erection of a monument to the memory of the late Mr. Bushnell. " - ' ?.,: ,1 The text of the ictter is 1 as follows: j " Under separate cover you will , re ceive by enail a copy ol the -'Story of the Monitor issued hy the Cornelius S. Busbndl . Memorial Association. This association ; is- organized and in corporated fop the purpose of collecting funds and erecting a suitable memorial of the late Cornelius. S. BushncH of the city and town of New Haven, at 'an ex pense of not less than $25,000. The general -assembly of the state of Con necticut, ataits 1899 -session, appro priated $5000 towards this- object. -; In order Aa properly present the subject to the many friends and admirers. throughout the, country, of the late Mr. Bushnell, vour5 Indorsement is solicit ated. and'ihe'foftowifto: vote of the exe cutive -committee r(tf the association is referred to: ' i- - - "fit is recommended that the gover nor of - the vstate oi Connecticut, together- with the " coventors " of other Union sjtates from !i86i to 1865), the commander-in-chief of the Military. Or der-of the Loval Leirion. Rear-Admiral commanding -the' National - Associations of Naval Veterans and Rear-Admtral Bunce (retired). United States navy, he invited to act as honorary vice-pri-dents.' . i t. .r:-"; ' - r;v .;. , 4- "I have the. honor, therefore.- to ad vise you that you are invited to act as one of the honorary . vice-presidents, and ask you that you will kindly read the interesting and instructive; story including the preface- believing that you . will tcherrfully co-operate with us in accomplishing the; object of tflus honoring the distinguished nicn: con nected with the building of the Moni tor." , .... -'v.-j Gov.. Geer is constantly receiving re quests to deliver addresses or write art icles for publication. To such prcoof tiorfs has this trrown. that. were he to comply with all -of these requests, his entire time, would be taken 'up with it. HIS ANCIENT PRIVILEGE. in S 6 4 ,i u j 6 4 10 7 3 and onicers. awake before it i ton Ian- We are not askjing for more laws, only to put - in force the laws that we al ready have, ?and spare our children. Airs, Sherwood, press representative. FINALLY SECURED A DIVORCE. ' '! til I ' ; t- ..... j- . After a Third Trial, Frank Hellen Ii Oranted a Legal Separation from Lottie Hellen. . union. 4 .. Wallowa.. . Wasco. ; . Washington Wheeler.. . .Yamhill, . ., .. .. . . .4. . . f. .4 . .. L wf . . ' The followiniz account o; a divorct suit, with 4the particulars of which Sa- Icm people are conversant' is .taken from yesterday s Oreironian: lhe case of. Frank Hellen against tbove the Winter street- bridge, thai fhither he- went-from San Francisco, th in mi m oht 1 rlpinvil nf i i I naTinir- accompanied, nis excur- mtid with which it was covered. - The 1 9!6n Par l 3 people io the latter horse and rider 'were carried down I CX-. ' ine tioctor is planning an ei strcam.i the animal managing to seal cursion- to the 'Mexican capital in the the embankment alongside the res-1 near Jmtrre. lie- will go to Lebanon -. 3 M - 4 . 14 . 4 . 18 4 --v a v f M. I CS.I1IV A V I V II 0 - . w CT I -v. Ill v 1V,,VU li ivu, aaul lliv UCVUC I . " " . . . . ' J4 I a.aa.J ..... , . i Tt. i.' ..-it I !hi trrtcnr ' la ti f r if waa r!irvaH a I f " .1 c r, . L r "r"V't I vwv -n,. I ONE SUITIW. --T. Mi-nlf tviiiicn inai ai ine ocLTinnintr oi tnn . .... . s --. c . ' . . ... ... - " . l. I 1 I I t 1 1 a 1 IT V K 1 I . 1 A.I.A a. n , ..f.J.di Klondike' boom he went to Dawson I Jiwoygniy arencneo. arousca mucu i v-'V.r, - -v". uc.ciiu.ni, ipprencnsion ior tne saicty ot the rid I ",v ""y v cw case nica in ine er. lanterns were procured and aisl,llc -'r .court yesterday. Judg Cirv. He sent her $too each month, and. besides. -he had left hef other re sources. - She went East and wrote im a letter, stating that she did not aesire to live with him any more. On his return she sued him for a -divorce tn Marion, county. ' making false accu- 7," Isatiohs of cruelty, but did not make out - .. . . t . . .. pni -t ! j StI tasc ana Juogc uumeu aismissed it. " ..!. j "I Mrs. Hurley testified concernins the rh . rntA trt li. th- I !tter written by Mrs. Hellen to her tearchlwas instituted, resulting in the I ment is. asked for $193.10, alleged to' be finding of Mr. Johnson, the rider, on I en -note, frivcn by defendants to the south bank of the stream, several I B . F- Knox on September 11, 1891, hundred yards below the bridge. . It I V, S5187,a p i' piaintitt. ' K.: J was a very fortunate escape. I k. w piamun s attorney. WANTED FOR LARCENY. I Frazer. of Portland . hVj on n. "Baby Angel," who for several weeks j her 19, 1899. heard the appeal In the last summer , was employed as janitor I case ot lire estate of F- J. iBabcock. de . t , . -. . .. .. "u uwiuMiK in a uummcrcui sirpri sra, in luuic r. nnKri mn vtrn 1. f m acrn in in. dAcartiAii a,.wMrt. .... .. - . . . ' - - - '-. a convention to suit its own convenience I . " "nt .j. . . ioniotttl . establishment, is wanted .at I ment of the! circuit court was in Salom and it is earnestly urged that those rLvablc d his dree in the .i.-..i : .i.ia.-.. i,. I a oraojc, decision. jvirsi ilellen aid I , n.vn,u ; .ri:' :. . i.tj nu w th t. wiil)i.i..k t..j viv v x : vjiv iv at 1 v 9 a-vr iiiv wa k. ava- a,. . a ' a f . i ... vention attend in person. 1 for holding its primaries and county husband, saying she would not live on, . was , yesterday dismissed. , Upon investigating the case, the prosecution ascertained that the available testimony was hardly sufficient to insure' a con viction ! and concluded t dismiss ; the case without entailing additional ex not con test the sti it After the trial ol 'M The in is a baby vith the county picric " Judge K cSalem 3 H!?'. . thiopian, r4 JlJlM charging his wife with cruel treatment. I "T;wf.,Kn fT ZZZVrLZ'L he-ttheJ eas? which ?h?aaVd humili and hc went from nere Albany. ' h,9nc,a?s. of the rt finds Jin iv5J-otlcf 51?fJrlc-& u!S!i,rl prvsenrwhervabouts is not knowi lat h '. 'admtiiistratri t should be vuaiKCU up who i,wo.i, put ot which she is arUitled to $g6a. tr. and that the iciiiAunci miuuki 10 10 in xuree neirs -W. P. iBabcock. Grace IN. Babcock and Mary B. IJabcock each to receice 3o.77- CASE DISMISSED.Upon motion of the district attorney, the ease in Salem justice department, of State Manny 1 Kiantpn, t urooks. j wherein ated and disgraced him. That time the defendant was accused of injunna j Judge' Qcland denied the divorce, hotd- a oicycuc pain oy nomg a norje mere- i mst the ev dence to be insuhic enL" NO REDUCTION. Although the big jobs have been cleaned up,' we are riot able to make any reduction of our force same force that t was with us . .u- t...a: .-T.-,, ------ , i-cnsc yu wiv loiimy. jum.cc jwmson i iast week: equivalent of thirteen count says tnat ncreatter no case otittns na- htg the linotypist - as five. Still the ture wijl be prosecute! unless the state I work Is piled up. No soliciting at all. ids : ai ; icasi. mo swsumm witnesses Iri'Iicr. slust mmr in Th chn that the pedple in this field appreciate our motto, "Nothing. Too Good for balem. added. Only work ttirncd being kept at home. More yet to verify the accusations set forth tin the complaint, thus dispensing with the enormous expense to the county with out accomplishing a conviction. This course j is especially in the interest ol the bicyclist who is anxious to, see of fenders) properly punished. ;,Farcial prosecutions do more towards encour aging further infringement of the law tor the protection ot paths than would SALEM'S CREAMERY Much resnlt I from absolute interference on 1 general interest is being taken in the ine pari oi - inc courts. uicyciists l proposed creamery, 1 the location of inruupniom mcoumy are on me aien which.' at this point, is already condi and an exampie will be made of the tionally assured. With the co-opera-first calprit who is found injuring one tion of the farmers, supplemented by of the paths in any section of the coun- the" substantial encouraiiement of local tT- i .i I business men and public sn!ritrf :. rens; the creamery ran nrm-uml tnrl Airsj v. ji. uowntnit returned last I saiem. tarlv action is rpsirfd Th Vightfrom Portland , and with Mr. J farmers, when in town, should not fail iownmg win go to tiieir nome at iub-lto call and confer with H. B. Thielsen I limit, i Ifu4,i. : I . r . 1 : .vvi.,. ( . pcucwij oi ,namoer oi commerce. -"I; i t. - 1 1 ; ., - - , - Fine Printing, Statesman Job Office, i Twice-a-week Sutesman, $i a year. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . ti it. BEE i -F - 'f' !!,! .... mnti n n It WILLING, BUT NOT READY. 9 i The Best and Safest! New. 'faces of type being PnrtlllV l.Tpnirifli T teTP nly accurate and artistic t I alilllj illwUIwlilw $ 1 can't rd out. V lot of money is T T th bla at home. More yet will be. PORAU. . "X iid' fEW TELEPHONE RECEIVER. he horriel Jifcfti ucauaLnc, vonsupauon, Weak Stomach, Impaired DI-? gestlorf, Disordered Liver and Femaie AiLments. ,1 The red-nosed vagrant stoopei the prcuccupiea ; ciuzen at in street cor ner. . .-v I -v.- - . . he said, "but Beg' pardon.; sir. may I "ask - wu uiay a 11 roil want to." i in icu.tne pr;occncicd-citizen, "but i ten you, i don t know wun im'cd century bejtns," ' . i 's Hedicine; Aamul Sato Cxcveda a.000,000 Boxes. f ccata and 2S ctU. at all drag stares: Brerham Pills hum the' iareKl uk kl ny iTTiinrmry MciK-ia la Iqo world, and umuHUWHIUUCTCa . . Without the pubUcsUoa of testlaoniaf s ' A - new combination of Shi- rfrr;v.r and . transmitter of a telephone , is ar ranged. in the following: manner: The transmitter is set in a small box, while the receiver is fixed to the inside of the door, or' lid. - of the ho w'hen the door is open the receiver is p t , m Position .without being touched by the hand, and th sation can be carried on. Dr. and Mrs. W.' C Smith. nF Tur. nerv were ia.the; city, yesterday, return ing nome on last night s train. 5 I've smashed the ol clay pipe, sir the ' ing is 'broke-in .two: - That ol'-time pack of "cven-up has left my mortal view; I've turned a new leaf over swcpt clean eroun the. place: v- H But I still retains my .privilege of fall: in - way Irom grace I I've hung good resolutions on all the walls an stairs: : Quit stormin' at the household, an ! took up f am ly prayers; They say -' that I'm a-wearin' now , a ! ; sainted kind' o face; ' But still retains my privilege or falhn way from grace I I'm givin' to the poor now -I dry the mot'.mer s tears; I sing so loud in meetin that the ' ' .brcthrin stop their ears! w . urn a a 4. its - uiory naneiujai an wont, 1 win the racer- v ',,.lV-.;, . . But I 'still . retains: my privilege of , ' . falhn way from grace! They re callin me "my brother" they take me by the han' , . , "Cos they know IVe made a .bee-line ; for the fur-off promised Ian ; But I sorter whispers : to 'em, when they're talkin' of my case, "I still retains my ; privilege of fallin : i ' ....... m But glory halleluia, roun all the worl' so widel- ' . ,t' I can see the lights o' Canaan fer I'm - on the brighter side 1 - .. ; j An bless these shoutin ; Methodists in every town an' nlarr. Fer givin folks the privilege of fallin - wy ii urn urracei : ... ? Frank L. Stanton in Atlanta Const!. tution. : -a, , . ., James F.'l Muse, ' arrested recently l . j-:a i. at - , rvaiias ynj, .uusuuii, vu inc Cliarge ofcmberal ing ;$6 ; Irani the Title Guarantee & Trust" Company,'- of Port land. John COrdano, the Italian de tective of the Portland police force, aj J a I ... a t iL. . . tQ receive and return , the prisoner to Oregon.'- ' ;.v; ' ' h - ; " ;A petition ; for tje pardon of Wm. Mulligan, jointly indicted and convict ed with Wm: Murphy and Ed. Kelly, of robbery,1 committctl at Baker. City) and who was sentenced to the peniten tiary ; some v years i ago, was yesterday received bv the governor. The petit tion -for Mulligan's pardon is numer ously signed by residents- of Baker county, who urge his release. . ' Some time -ago an application, sign ed by numerous citizens of Klamath county, for. the release from-..the peni tentiary of Edward Howe, former treasurer of. Klamath ' cOunty, who - js serving a term in the prison for the misappropriation of the county fundi, was ? received "by Governor Geer. Yesterday the application was renewed and efforts -.will be made to" bring the.. mattcf before the " governor;- in the in terest of the prisoner. j ! - . A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the wid ow of the brave General Biirnham ol . Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could hot live till morning" writes Mrs. S. II. 'Lincoln, who attended her. that fearful night. . "All ( thought she must soon die from Puieiimonia, but she begged for Dr. Kings New . Dis- - covery, saying it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its fur ther use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat,. Chest and Lung-Diseases. Only so cents and $1.00. Trial . bottles free at Dr. Stone's drug stores. MINORS TO RfGISTTR. t All Those Who Are Entitled to Vote f at the November Election .Eligible . - to Registration. - EFFiCXcy.OF PRAYER. (Christian Advocate) There is nothing that sweetens bitter heart so surclv.or nmVktv prayer. I have read somewhere thaf in a certain city a telegraph wire which passed near most , of ; the telephone wiics was connected with the harmon ic system; tunes Were I in or . r1 vsf over it and the telephone wires took up the sounds! by induction, 'so that those who had occasion to use the telephone found it vibrating to misical tones; One-wire near to another catch ing its sweetness a onl nnr in r. catching his calm, his sweetness, his tennyson, walking jn the gjirden .f a iricna, was asked what. het thought of Jesus Christ. Jle stopped iand, phicked a white flower and then retalieHr Whf is to, my soul. Keep sweet by keep is tO mvir.,il v. - ' - , -j , - ------1 ' ncvi tjy KC"p- ngun the paresun!(rhf r.r a ir ihine tip6ri in through our Lord Jesus CferisL S. S. Estey. r JOINT AGENTS. " -t ' - aBjaaBSBBasa v -' .- - , , - . Omaha Ta the Union Pacific headquarters that the union Pacific. n crnn hnrf F ta a&J Oregon Railroad & Navigation Com pany have decided upon a consolida tion of the general agencies. Hereto fore each road has maintained Mr. ate general agencies in the same towns. uOTrl tni$ on on lf"it will look after all, three roads in the various cities. Iflithe East the Joint aeenf will ihf gent; in the Short Line territory the Short Line man will be the agent, and on the Pacific coast the business will be looked after by Oretron Navi cat ton men. It is announced the men thrown out; of positions by this consolidation win De taken care ot elsewhere. County Clerk W. W. Hall stated yes terday 'that all minors, who would be eligible to vote at -the national elec tion in November, were entitled to be registered at this time, and he would so register all who, under those con ditions, ' appeared and ' desired being listed. The clerk stated that, in case a minor who would reach the age of 2t after the June election, but prior to the first Tuesday in November desired to register, he would list such applicant. noting on the registration books the fact that, the young man would not be entitled to vote at the June election. :''. ':- The best or all Pilla ara CHAM'S. , - n:,, . ". BEE- THREE CONVICTS. Sheriff W. Fraxier,? of - Multnomah " county, came to Salem last night bringing-tip Thos. Wilson and Alger Blonding, under sen tence -to the penitentiary, each having 2lA years to serve. Sheriff! W. D. Bradford, of Washington touaty," also arrived, 'delivering ?Hr the prison ao thorities one F. MrGardner, convicted of the crime ' orpolygamy,. and sen tenced to serve one year.- - I A DOUBLE FRACTURE. Glenn, the r4-year-old son of A. C. Loncks, of En gle wood, was yesterday thrown from a -fractions pony and ;ustained the fracture of both bones 1 in the left leg between the knee and the ankle. Dr.' C. H." Robertson was called and promptly reduced the fracturd : ' ' A Frightful Blunder i Will often cause a" horrible Burn, icald,- Cut or Bruise. Buckleri's Arni ca Salve, the best in the world,! will kill the pain and promptly heal' iti. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcerf, Soils, Felons, Corns, all Skin EruptioaS. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 jkrents a box. Cure 1 guaranteed. " Sold at - Dr. Mones drug stores.- . ; .;, . - w. .GRANGE OFFICERS. f Liberty Grange, - No. 102.' Marion- count v. met at the Liberty school house, iouth of Salem last Saturday. ' The regular or der :t of business occupied the morning session, at the conclusion Of .which a sumptuous dinner was served. After the repast, officers were elected as fol lows: P. M., I. M. Wagner, of Salem . Grange; M., T. C. Davidson O., C L. Weaver; L, II. H. Smith; ,S.. Young Allen ; A. S., Bennie Townsend; C S- H. Hatch; S Milton Btown: G. K., G. L. Weaver; P., Anheyf V. Da vidson r F.,' Mattie Brown; Ci Esther Smith; L. A. S., Sarah Dencef; organ ist, Lizzie .Timm. . !. - I - , ,; ; - ,. I It has been fullv demonstrated that Ely's Cream Balm is a specific for Nasal Catarrh 'and cold in the head- This distinction has been achieved on ly as the result of continued successful use. A. morbid condition of the mem- -brane in the naSal passaees can be se cured by 1 this purifying ' and i healinj . trestment. Sold by "druggists' or it- win te mailed for 50 cents; by t'J Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. It spreads over the membraniJ ' is ab-v orbed and relief is immediate.f. ONE ORDER -Mm. 5rah Tones. guardian of the oef sons and estates of Georgia A,. W. II. and Malcolra Ra.irp. minors, - yesterday petitioned the pro bate court for an order, authorising her tb borrnw Srnrvi. in.'raiMi- liir 4o par a -morteage on-certain orooerty owned by the minors. The order was made as praved for. ' - - If you would not; be- known to do' t thing, never do it.4-Emerlson. ' Legal Blanks, Statesman Job office.