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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1900. V. VcriiyaSjDecIorei . ncSertsIn tape Town It Is Tfcscsht That the lri Is Near. 'line of stale land to Salem and Turner county road thence northwesterly along said road to 22A street in baiem, tnence westerly along the west line of said S2d street to the north line of J. Myers I - - . t -1 Tfca first restivitlDS Since t(:e South African III 11V ji 4131 auvvi . tion to Salem, thence northerly along the west line of aist street to the mid-lie of he channel of f Mill creek, thence down the middle of said 'creek to the place of beginning. . . . Yew Park Beginning where Com mercial street in Salem intersects the tzMl IS tctMMl cUltt tlltaate Sccccss cf General Lcrd tTeun street in Salem and the Buena Vista road to where the line running east and west through the center of section 28, t 8 s, r 3 -w., intersects said road, thence cast to the center of section 27, t 8 s, r 3 w., thence south to the township line.' thence east to. the one-quarter sec LONDON. March 18. (Sunday, has shown selfish Europe an example, l r w . whence north vi miles tn 3:35 a. m.). Amidst the festivities of said a responsible official to the repre- center of section 23. t 8 s, r 3 w., east bt. Patrick Day, London nas ocen senvauve ot tne Associated rrcss, wncn yt mile, north yi mile, east 1 mile, north listening for word that Mafeking is re- asked what was the feeling of the 1 mile, east to Salem and .Turner road, lieved. If is remarkable that Uhc re- French government regarding Presi- northerly along said road to 22d street vival of this holiday, winch puts M. dent AicKinjey s oner 01 tm gooa ONjm J. Myers addition to palem, thence Patrick's Day hereafter on an equality fices -to England. "We feel," con-tin- northwesterly aloncr the east line of said wkh Prknrose Day, has been the occa- ucd the official, "that our own position j rbad to the southeast corner of Depot s'xfn of the first real gala day since the with respect to England, in view of the addition to Salem, thence west along declaration ot war. Christ masticte was present state ot puwic leeung there, 1 the south line of Depot addition to the gloomy indeed", in comparison wkh to was too delicate to admit of our ac- j southwest corner of said addition, day's merry-making. There is much ceding- to Kruger's appeal, and as I thence south aloncr the ea-st line of Yew in the situation in South 'Africa to jus- this reluctance appeared- to be shared I Park annex to the city of Salem, to its, tify rejocjng. however, tor the rapid oy every other power, the action. 01 intersection with Cross street, thence pacification of the Free State leads the - the American government in taking westerly along the south line of Cross people of Great Britain-to believe that the initiative, was an agreeable sur- street to the west boundary cf Yew they hare a statesman as well as a prise. That it did not succeed does Park addition to the city of Salem, strategist in hero of the hour. "Bobs." not detract from its merit." thence north' along the west line of With railway communication ; open . This question of the '-destruction of Yew Park addition to the city of Salem to the Cape, and the morale of his the gold mines, as predicted "by Mon- to the northwest corner ' of the Yew army at its highest, England lis now taguc White,-is regarded as a serious Park addition to the city of Salem, ready to trust the commander-in-chief matter here, and as being not merely thence westerly along the south bound to complete the remainder of his task possible, but probable. The French ary of the city of Salem to the 'place in his- own way, confident of his ulti- press hs taken up the matter, and of beginning. mate success. So far as the Free State points out the enormous- amount of South Salem .Beginning where Corn is concerned, although the B6ers are French savings sunk in the Rand gold mercial street in Salem intersects the entrenching at the Vaal river, the im- fiekls- It is stated1 that, if the Boers south line of W. H. ..Wilson's d. I. e.. presskm at Cape Town, onight, is that carry out their 'threat, it will take at thence southerly along Commercial the war is virtually over. The Trans- kast three years to reconstruct the street in Salem and the Salem and vaal officials are said to have vacated surface machinery and other plants, Buena Vista county road to where the Langs and Vreyberg. but the rebels -while immense destruction could be hne running east and west through the are unwilling to enter the Transvaal, wrouorht bv dvnamitin.tr ih , t.rw1.-r- center of section 28, 8 s, r 3 w., inter- being anxious to trek homeward. No trronnd workmcrs. Franri- om -1 sects " said road, thence west to thef one would be much surprised if a great third of the shares in the Transvaal southwest corner of the northaest quar spread of this contagion occurred in mines, arirt these a-larmist nredirtinn ttr of section 29, t;8 s. r 3 w.. thente . 1 e . 1 . l a a. m ...... r boundary line of A. F. .Waller? d. I. c. shall be presented for approval and the 0 A f A fM"T A ' T T fl TK f I i thence south 00 degrees east along said ofacers elected, shall be held at the ns- 1 j I I I Mil III I lh II line to northeast corner of A. F-.WaK ual place of meeting on the las,t Saturday li il h I I . f I U ji I J JU U Ur's A. I. c. thence south "along west cf May. igoo. and yearly thereafter. I Ul M U f .U J U U J the next fortnight. have already had their effect on the quotations of the stocks of- these mines in which French holdings are large. STRONG POSITIONS. THE DAY CELEBRATED. London, March 17. Lord Chief jus tice Russell set an example in the law courts today, and all the judges fol lowed his example, of wearing a sham rock below their ermine collars. The theatres were all oreoared to mark the day in the same way tonrght. On the stock exchance the enthusiasm ;lnvwn n ceieDrating tne. aay gave the room London. March it. north t mile to the northeast corner oi the northeast quarter of section. 20, t 8 , r 3 ' w., thence west to the ast bank of the 'Willamette river, thence down east bank of the 'Willamette river up the west bank of the slough west of Art VII. Rtigular meetings will be held of each month at and special meetings may be' called by the president. : . ; too copies of the constitution and by- PCertO R1C2HSU III IfQC COQrtSS taws jor astrvDuiion. 1 y , 1 - ; . , "Secretary Dosch said yesterday that tO UlSke llSStC. curcd-truit men in Oregon : and Wash ington are taking great interest in the proposed association. 'Many encourag ing letters are received, from them, arrd fJS,f.hm:,pJ:5 wsmss is at standstill of protection, and are confident that the association will, give it to them. Sec retary Dosoh believes that 75 per eerie of the cured-tnnt men will Sign the! Uncertainty Bptrdlay th Fntar Tariff agreement, lr tms dorte Dy June HMrwntnJ..omihi.h 10th the association will be? permanent- ly organized N j Irr. u (5 Avoid all drying inhalents and use that which cleanses and heals the mem- orane jjjy ream isaim ir sucn a 1 ... SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico. March 17 rrmcqy ana cres-caurrn! easuy ana M a peciai meeting of the chamber pleasantly Cold m the head vanishes of commerce, today, it was decided to quicMy. Pric? 50 nts at druggists dose an business houses on Monday, orby mail.; ; ,v ...t to cnaDje j,e merchants to attend the Catarrh caused difficulty iii speaking open r TOeeting on the plaza, wkh. the and to a grear extent Joss of hearing. otject f drawing up a petition to Gov By the use ipf Ely s Cream Balm drop- ernor General Davis, demanding an im ping of mitcus has ceased,! voice and mediate congressional decision on the hearing have greatly improved. J. W. tariff, one way or the other. Agrcc Davidson, Atty at Law, j Monmouth, ments were sen to all the j towns 111. 5 ; " i! : r thrnno-hnnt 'Piiprto Kirn. r-aiiiHn ... r ---w , . o like demonstrations. :, A X 1; x "L 1 : PIERCE RUNAWAY fei? h!? order goods or to advance funds on the olanters "accounts. iMcrchants will MK8. hbs Br beeleb AND oacohieb J be . satified to accept any direction of congress,, ciLher free trade, a 25 or a 15 per cent tariff, but they ask for a settlement of the auestionr'sb that bus- Drawn by a Torn ot Frightened AnlmaJ. iness activity may -be resumed. oiJKy country women marcnen irom Naranjito. last evening, and petitioned ueneral Davis to save them from star- HATK A ItAKKOW lSCAFE. Their Conveyance Crashes Into a Heavy Frm Wagon. 3 (From DailyJ March 1:8th.) , One of the mosi ugly and frightful runaway acicdentsf ever witnessed on "the streets of SIem was that ; which oc- .curencl about 2:30 1 o clock yesterday I vation. and to provide work and food. ine women presented a most pitiable, sight. They were barefooted, iragged and half naked.! . . , . USED GASOLINE. afternoon, and fron which Mrs. Henry c , , 7Z i 'Bccler and daughter. Mis Anna, mir- AwfuI Rwhs of Carelessness in Start acuOously 'escaped? with their live. ,ng a .''re' I doings at Port A rthur, has at last I forced the conviction that, where there 1 is much fmoke, there must be som f fire. . - c IT IS COLD. Eastern Cities Reported Uniuua! Weather for This Month. 1 . rktsburg, March 17 The mcrcurv dropped to 2 degrees above zero about daylight. This is the coMest weather experienced in March for twenty-three Lima. O., March 17 The tempera ture dropped to 7 below zero this morning. . Cleveland. March 17.--.Tl1e lowest March temperature experienced! in fif. teen years was recorded tod 33 The mercury indicated from I to 3 below zero. . ; - '. .. Savannah, Ga., March 17. The teml peiature went to 30 above last night Early vegetables were badly injured. ; JEFF. DAVIS CAPTOR. ' 1 .,-.'.!..' "Iadison. Wis., 'March 17. -General Henry 'Harnden, -commander of the Wisconsin department of the G. A. arid who commanded the Wisconsin troops that were with the Michigan company, and captured Jefferson Davis, died of pneumonia this evening.- - SENT TO PRISON. I - Glencoe, March 15. The Boer de- j Salem to a point where the south line fenses along Bigzarsbcrir have been of W. H. Wilson's d. 1. c. -if extended completed and are said to render the I westerly would intersect the west bank iposiaioa impregnable. lot the slough, hence easterly to the place of beginning, thence north- on TITFV nftAPtJtrT I za street 10 v-apiiai 'nome aaaition 10 A dispatch to I addition to the southwest corner , of me appearance ot a greenhouse. The the Exchange TelegTaph Company. Capital Home addition, thence north on scenes at Aldershot were characteris- frorn Cape Town, dated today, says it P! street to Ferry street, thence west n H ,u v oecn oeciaeo to send only trans- on rerry sireei to piace oi beginning, .C- V" 'V J vaalers to ibt. Helena, the authorities JlufwTi Was dnneby "" troops finding it difficult to prevent conflicts ?5-,VuigeL , wear.t- A reT,J e between the Free Staters and Trans- linn vauus u:uc a lour "ui inc Darracics . u.. , pjayi Day ring "Uarry Owen," "St. Patrick's in the Morninar " and "Thi nv pf Wexford." I ' I - IT IS NOW ASSURED FRANCE JS PLEASED. ( f Paris, March 17. "The United States before, I VICTORIA CELEBRATED' Victoria, B. C, March 17. St. Pat rick s. Day was celebrated throughout writiMi Uouimbia as it never has been i FBCIT ROWERS OF THE NORTHWEST WILL ORGANIZE, CHANGES ABE MADE feSstSfSJ BOUNDARIES OF THE PRECINCTS IN MARION COCNTY. cast to Salem and along said road to 22d street in J. Myers addition to Sa lem. ; '(North Silverton Bceinninar where the Territorial road from Silverton Cood Froepeet That fleventy-flve For Cent of the Growers Will Bign the Agreement by Jane. '. Thoee Unee Relocated by the Coantv Court at the Janurf Term Pabllshed by Special Beqneet. j ; (From Daily, March 18th.) The organization of the fruit growers crosses the Abiqua. thence up the AM- 0 the Norht s practically assured. jua to the line (between sections 21 and I ie scneme is oeing enaorsea -oy grow 28, t 7 s, r ,2 e., thence west tan the fcrs, large and small throughout the dis- noPinwest corner 01 section 25, 17 P, trict included in the association, which tnertA ienfff ft ahoek. Vili'Av I creek intersects the east boundary bf ,caves 'j"1 4?- as to the permanency section 29, t 7 s, t I e., thence down mc lnsutuiion. At the January meeting of the Mar- said creek to the line running north ,and south through the center of sec- ion county commissioners' court, the tion 2, t 7 s, r t w., thence north to the boundary lines of a number of precincts line ietween sections 26 and 35, t 6 s, On Friday the board of directors' of the association held a meeting in Port land,' concerning which the Oregoniah lg resolution was adept- were changed, and the Statesman nub- r I w., thence west one mile, thence I had tthe following: lished these changes in response o the south to Silver creek, thence down I "At a meeting of the executive, ccm- request of numerous ,of its J patrons, snver crceK to tne right uank ot I'ud- lmittee of the Cured Fruit Association nc tines oi nc.nrecincis anecitn n . uicj.' ihcihc uun n uuuiiik nvcrioi inc I'acinc nonntvcsi. at ine o mrs the change are: j ' to the right bank of the Abiqua river, J of Secretary Dosch, in the Cliambcr of Maney ueginning at the east bank tnence up inc Diqua river 10 tne place Commerce, yesterday morning, further of the Witlametite river on the line run- of beginning. ; steps in the line of organization were ning between sections 23 and 14. t 8 s, Soiith Silverton Beginning where taken. By-laws were adopted. It was r 4 w., thence east on said line to the Pudding river intersects Silver creek, voted to allow the directors actual ex northeast corner of section 20, t 8 sj r 3 thence up Silver creek to where it in- penses while canvassing for signatures w., Ithence south to the northeast cor- tersects the line running north and to the agreement between the asscnia ncr of the southeast quarter of section south through the center of secdon 3, aion and individual fruitgrowers. The 29. t 8 a, r 3 w., thence east to the 0 . r 1 w., thence south to the line directors may employ assistants at an ter of section 27, t 8 s, r 3 w., thence thence east Ho the intersection of the able upon condition that the asso-ia- fr.i.tU . fti.. ...... f. . f . t. - Inurflchm lttr 9il i i ! 'wr .rL. Hiini I .am di.11 A. . . . ' i . 3UUII lJ lilt IIUI V,l4 UCi Jl 111C v " " '("V miu iiivi vivt,n, tiIUilIUII 3I1IIU lC LCI llldllvllliT UI I I'iZt U 31 1.1 . " . . ' . i- M.m. t. t . ..:u ! ntpimi5i quarter or section ,27, 1 9 s, i uhih vucn nr u immccuun imniine june meeting, r 3 w., thencel wesf to the northwest he-boundary line of section 29, t 7 s, j "The following res quarter of tfie northwest quarter f ec-' r 1 thence , soutth to the southeast led: tion 28, t 9 5. r 3 w.. Jthcnce ; south to corner of section 32, t 7 , r 1 e., thence 'Resolved. That the board of dir the Santiam river, thence westerly, fol- west to Pudding river, - thence down lectors of this association be renuested lowincr hi flinnitm'niTi rS iA iv.r m Puddinir river to olare mi hemnmntr. I in irrin rr- tnr thm rrn ; : r . ,.1, the Willamette nver. thence northerly, Voting place, school bouse, district No. o:dinae associations of growerte, in following :the meanderings of the Wil- lo- i ' . . t - - , order What such organizations may pro- lamette river to the place of beginning. Silverton 'Beginning at "the mterSec- mote the work of this association in dis- jettersonatcgmning at the norh- in 01 inc townnip line oetween town- tncts remote from headquarters by help west corner of the northeast, quarter of ships 6 and 7 s, r 1 w.,.with Silver ing to extend all influences favoring co section 3. 9 s, t 3 w., thence east I creek, flience tip Silver creek to where operation, and by providing for all mile, south 3 tniles, east I mile, south he Jine - running north " and south needs of the membership of this associa- I mile east Ji mile, south I mile, east nrougn tne center 01 section 2, t 7 s, ion which are distinctly local, and to 1 mile, south to Santiam river to the 1 w., intersects - said creek, thence afford a means through which any pro line between sections 32 and 33, t 9 5. north to the. northeast corner of the tests or complaints or recommendations t 3 w., tnence ttortn ro tne-northwest nownwtn unt-quanw 01 section 35. 1 Mron such sections may be presented ni iitr vi uyiiuvrcM quarier 01 sec- " auum 1 unit, iiu tnis association. tion 28, t 9 s, f 3 w thence cast j ast o the place of beginning. "Tlie constitution and by-laws re- mne, inence norm o tne piace 01 fie- ouvci rn wcgmning iai me soum-i commended tor the subordinate assona ginning. . . east corner of sedtion 34. t 81, r 1 e., itions follows: Salem No. 1. Beginning at the mouth thence north one mile, west H mile. "Article I. The name of the asKAcia- f VArlh . Af.il A.. 1. . . rirl ll 1SL !, m.ct I n 1 1 nn.lh '1 li: -1 tt 1 . i . . . the riglk bank of Willamette river to mile, to southeast quarter of section 2t, ciatidn. v Marion treet, thence easterly along t 8. s. r I e. thence west i mile to the Art. it. Air persons engaged in or 'Marion street, to Mill creek, thtnee - southwest quarter of section 21, t 8 s, interested in fruitgrowing, curing or down Mill creek to the place of begin- "". north 6 4niles to northwest corv packing are eligible for membership. e. r - . . - ti .. " r ' t. . - , lu i. An. in. .ine objects. of Ithis asso- "Salem No. 2. Beginning where Mar: Butte creek, thence up Butte creek to ciation are: First To promote the ion st.-eet in Salem intersects the right he line between ranges 3 and 4 east, best interests of those engaged in hor- bank of the Willamette river, thence thence sotth to the northeast corner of ticulture in all rs branches with a view souin up tne Ttgnt tanic ot Willamette ion 4. 1 o s, t 3 c, uience west o ot making the business profitable, and river to Count street, thence easterly miles to line between ranges 2 and 3lto furnish members -with valnahlr in- aloag Court street to iMill creek, thence" east, thence south 3 miles- to the south- formation and pleasant recreation. Sec down Mill creek to its intcrsection wfch casfe corncr of t 8 s, r 2 e., thence west end To promote acquaintance and in Marion street, thence westerly alonir 8 miles to the place of beginning. . tcrrhanr itoa n-n.,rrA jianon o lac puce 01 ocRinmnR. ""u. ucKUMiuig ai me souui- 1 aoiion and msoire mutual confidence loon Aslem, a farmer.residing, north of Salern. left iii team standing along side the, store of J. I. Dalrymple & Co., about 2130 oo!ock yesterday afternoon, wiirle be ; went ;4botrt some business Chicago, March 17. George L. Ma gill formerly president-of the Avenue ' Savings Bank which- collapsedin Aug ust, .1806, was today convicted of re ceiving" dejosits, knowing his linstitu t ion to be insolvent, and sentenced to the penitentiary for an indefinite erm. .PURVINE-WALKIiR WEDDING. Wednesday afternoon, at the Presby- . tcrian pjtrsonage, by Rev. E. J. Thomp son, Air. Jordan Purvinc, of Salem, and . Mrs. bmnia'L W alker, of l'liilomath.1 were united in marriaec. Mrs. Walker. now( Mr9. ; Purvinc. is one of Benton county's. acconip'islicHl and attractive ladies, and many friends wish her much joy. ,lr. lurvme is a business gentle men of high standing aid wortn. The hearty congratulations of friends both in Marion aid 'Benton counties are ex tended to the happy couple. After the 1 marriage: ceremony 'Mr.l and- Mrs. Pur vine went out to Oak I Kidgc o visit Mrs. Purvine's parents. thence they ro to Salem to make their home. Cor vallis Times. ! Columbia, O., March 17. Five dead, and one fatally and one seriously injuv ed.is the result of an attempt to start fire with gasoline last nijrht. Georere mine lie , wen umii. rvjiiic uiisiiitBs. i r . , .3 , . ... tr- r, 4 X.-w 1 White used the fluid at James Weaver's :.. i ij .!. ;.. u:-I residence, and the explosion followed. Mr. Henry Beeler, who, With her 10 B!, " ...A" ?".lthe r jTStcnlay teJcgrajlKdQimrter- year- old daughter Anna, occupied th oid The dead are- Philin Weaver rear seat of the jtwo-scated hack. In ""15" - nil waVr IF- t r' Mr. Aslem's absence, a telephone, wire vf etvef ' 3?ulWeaVer 4v W tw ,c ho;nnf..t k,; .v .V..e?ver t ui iv .. weaver, 3, L josepn 1 .u i " i V r JTA i j I White, 35. 7lvatally burned, Alice Wcav m that. .locaUtv,; became detached and, en SeriousTy buned, James Weaver. taneousCy they leaped ; forward and be fore bystanders could intercept their progress, the animal fiad attained Two Federal Officers of Kentucky on a fearful speed. Both women- seized, the Political Mission. ' . J'. reins and frantically endeavored to s - ' F check the progress of the animals, but Louisville. March 17. Tonight Sur fwnthotit success. Reaching Coromer- Veyor of Customs C. iM. Barre, and ciai sireei ine dorses turner nortn. Collector of Internal Revenue Sapp, WENT TO WASHINGTON. TO BE SHIPPED. Gov. T. T. master Long. United S'tatcs army, at San Francisco, to ship. on ;Monday (ttomorrov), aH the Ixnlies of -Orcjyon. volunteers now in San Francisco, ta General Owen 'Summers, at Portland, and to send a list oi them to tuti. gov ernor. ' ' !' ". rce- the scr- AitnoufiTh tmny teams were on the ieft for Washington. It is understood street at tne time, the norses texter- that they are on a political iissionj onsly evaded all coUrsibns until after Thev will call on Presidnr ,M-K;nl,.v crossing Chemeketa strcejt. A heavy and make another appeal for some re- DANGEROUSLY ILL The t 'car-?ld daugliter of R. Bruhk, ilola iKstmastcr, is reported dan ously ill wkh la grippe. i COURAGE AND LUXURY. Kings have usually been brave a well as luxurious. 'The Roman) patriciate was' steeped" in luxury! yet provided farm wagon was standing: in front of cognition from the adminirafSnn for most of the officers' of the Empire, Cronk's blacksmith shop and this ob- Governor Tavlor while Asiatic satraps, lost in enjoyment. a m m .:. - - I r - -- -- 11 r 1 stacie the thorseswere unable to dodge. 1 . . . ! The rear wheel of the hack became in- TRADE WITH GUAM, terlockcd with the corresponding wheel - i of the wagon; and the force of the col-j San Francisco. March 17. The brig lrsion parted the double-trees and re- John D. Spreckels has sailed for Gua n, leasea tne team irom the femel. I he carryrng mails and freight. Uaiis s will fight as bravely as the meanest f.- their followers. The Mahdt was the most sensual of deposits, but he met death on the field of battle like a hero' of antiquity. I 1 llic opinion prevailed till rt began to women were thrown fully fifteen feet the first vessel which has ever feft here pervade all literature, and men, writing 6 the air and alighted head first in for thc Ladrones with a cargo wf mer- f,roin asv chairs, moaned lengthily over roughly; graveled roadway. Jchandise. The bulk of the cargo is for the .approaching emasculation of the into the Soectalors tbotscht I-f h lutimrn i-r !ihi ttnrtlntr of a shirp. to he o-wned I liriiiAt race, once so rormulaoie.in war. surely killed, but to their complete as- and operated by the Western Commerr We shall, -we think, hear less of. those tonishmcnt ; the dauehtcr cot tin. un-lcial Comoanv. at Guam. There is a I elegiacs for some time. All throtiK aided, and mother to Dr. W. B. Morse arid Dr. W. A. Cu- sick atlendcd the unfortunate women. Mrs. Beeler sustained several vervsc-l vcre scalp wounds, besides countless assisted irr removing iter I telcohone olant on board which will be I 'hi war the luxurious classes, not only D. J. Frys pharmacy where put up and -operated by the company; the aristocrats, -who have the pride of lcuiKiec 10 sujpori uiem, out inc sons of the very rich have gone to the front with morei than readiness, have faced the hardships of a campaign in a desert A FAVORABLE REPORT. facial and body bruises. , As a result of the accident t he daughter was placed in semi-conscious conditio. The pia- lients were removed -to the Salem hos pital where, at a late hou!rJ last niarht. they were reported resting: comfortably and on a fair road to recovery.' Dr. (Morse reports A hat Mrs. i Beeler sus CONGRESS WILL ACT ON (SENA TOR. M BRIDE S BILL To Refund to Settlers Grants, the -Excess By Them internally injured, so far as a thoroncli .i;,i,i , u. i.:it exaninatiorr ha disclosed. He cx- ..,,1 ' .:.i.. .i. ' tZ 4he i excess by them to landi, intro very real. hardshiDS with 1 c liccrv stoicism, and have, when .needful.- paid their bloodtax as willingly as did ever on Railroad jmen atf the front who, if they had stayed laid! J at homer imight have passed Iivesjf-. unDroken case and enjoyment without reproach.---London Spectator. L irL' s.f,I0.sed- - Ie. funding to the settlers, wit pecu both women will have sufficiently feitcd railroad grant limit, recovered within a few days to return of th minimvth? rricc paid to their lonfe.:.-. - f - the government Jor their 1 It destroys one's nerves to l.e amia ble every day bo the same human be ing. Beaconsfield. - i ouufi iiiiiu 3 1 - . nV5' xeclcr ne wuc i iienry duccd jn the' senate by Senator Mc- flf rrftHIn wV,TALr,J' Beeler, a locaLfa.jor formerly m the Dride. This is ? the substitute 'for the U fe&ft ill S M - LO?T-V,,fi employ o.fL. M. - Haines, ; but has for bitis on the same subject, introduced in .i.OBiUB H HNO MAWHOOO 1Y'tl V" r"d tiivN;r li"5" thc house Jy Jones, of Washington, and Jures Impotencv NI?htFmrioriao3 at the home of her brother, Mr. As- -foodv of- Oretron frniffbslnnn icj.iapovency,riifrnvi'mi-wior.saDJ lem, norrh of Salem. . , j Jon ten orTred maTre" effects Ofsci . : lr t.-ii vrr abuse, or excess and, India- va ua. MJi ellv a I V . -.wai otieiii i-t. .j. uciiiniMH wic v,oun "tJi Winn vii Hinvii ao- o ,1 1 w., especially in the work ot the Jured street intersects the right bank of ; the thence east on township line to soth- Fruit Association of the Pacific Norths Willamette river; thence south up the east corner of section 34. t 8 s, r 1 e.. west; ' i rigWt bank of said river to Ferry street, north' i mile, west " mile, north 14 "Art." IV. Tlie officers of the assa- thence easterly along Ferry street to mile, west mile, north yt mile, west ciation shall be a president, vicc-p-esi- 21st street thence north to MiIl creek. I trrile o the 60uthwest corner of sec- iloni tncHr cnr.r,.. - 1 c thence down Mill creek 4o its intcrsec- tioa 21, t 8 s. r 1 e north to northeast trustees, who shall perform such duties tion withCourt street, thence westerly corner action 5, t 8 s, r 1 e., thence as are required of them, or are incident along Court street to place of begin- west to Pudding river, thence up Pad- to their positions, and shall hold "office ' : ' ! in "ver to Ine bdtween section: 3 and till their successors are e! erf -d Ti, street in Salem intersects the right ter section corner, between sections 9 Association .of the Pacific Northwest bank of the Willamette river, thence and 16 in said township and range from time to time, with names, aefcize uum ud uie nam anK ot aii river mence west 1 mne. tnence sou'n to thriinH t-;9 r r,.- : 1 i. 1 and slough to the south line of W, II. place rf beginningV "Art. V All oeons who sith Wilson's-L L C thence eagerly along . Prospect .Beginning at the jntcrsec- confeitution and by-laws sball thefebv oi Ykt !? thC TWrt,iwef orn" lon W .Mill creek with , thq become membTrs of The assodaU ol ew Park thence south along the county road leading from Salem via without the rarment of anv memher vvest hne of Yew Park to Cross street, the O. S. I. A.. Jthcnce easterlv alnnr I"f KfS- ZL-VJZ U I ; f ' -j a . . . . ' I " I" -- iiiv man; iiiciiilci s Mllil UC charge of St. ; inual meeting"; 'at accounts and reports jvest hne of Yew Park to Cross street, the O. S. I. A., Jthcnce easterly along ship fee but the male thence east along south line of Cross said road to the street on the fast side subject o an an3 vei,tvthetSO,uth'$t r"" of lot of Frickey's addition to Salem, thence Kn VI The ann cw park anncxf thence north southerly along said street o northeast! which khe annual act AN IRISH RIOT. ARE RECOVERING.?4Mrs. Hehrr ueeier ana oaaguter, MMis Anna, who were quite seriously injured in a runa way accident Saturday afternoon, were reported .considerably improved at the Salem hospital yesterday. (The daugh ter is rational and is able to be about. but the mother continues to talk and Dublin, March 17. The Lofd May or's procession, today was interrupted by many scenes of disorder, caused by those wlin ohiertrd An atliftirto ViC iarationaay, the fearful collision wards the queen. His carriage was badly confusing her menfar faculties. stoned at-various places, an the wih- uccicr j recovering 1 aows were smashea. i Otherwise Airs: very satisfactorily ; m fact, it is not thought then very unfortunate mishap will be attended by any serious or per manent rcsnlts. ; KILUD A LA8&C fOX, Master Claud Ramsden, of Maclely Succeeded in Shooting' One on ' t - i Last Thursday, i f , , . .i ? uiasicr Moiaua Kamsden. atred 10 rears residing near Macleay, suc ceeded in bagging big game last Thnrs- father's homeHwhen he heard hounds s?fute ' prohshition and total aibolition MAUD S. DEAD. j. ' . i New York. March 1 7.-Maudi S. fam ous rotter, died at Schultzs fatm Port this morning. bhe was owned by the Bonner estate and was 26 vrars old i Her trottingjxeord of 2:08 wS3 made in I6C5. .-. . . ';.;'..v;.:; '-. ; -- - - ' -SUPPRESSING SLAVERY. Washington, Majfch 17. Governor l-cary, 01 tne island of liuam, has is sued a proclamation declaring ithe ab- r a . 4 1 ' t -,m ' . . m m ... cretion. Anervotonicnud blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of ycuth. ! By mail SOc per Ijox; O boxes .or $1550; with a written guara.i o to care or refund ULo mono. f MERVITA MEDICAL CO. 3intan a. Jackson Sta CH'CACO, tU- For sale by D. J. Fry, druggist, Sa lem, Oregon. :f:- . r ' t visit DR. JORDAN'S grcat! OUSE0E3 0FflnflT0Ur! im HitzrriTitiriiicuc,(it- yelping m the woods. Tlie dogs were in mil cry. arm the bov at once decided hat a coyote ; was beinsr t ntirsupd ; tiw them. For some time oast the farm ers in that neighborhood had been con siderably annoyed by one of these vai mints' their flocks of sheep having suffered seriouslv. and Master Clatid himself Jiad lost a favorite sheep, killed by the prowling coyote. , With these thines in hi mtnd ani thirsting for revenge, the boy hastened into the house, seized his brother's shot gun and hastened to the woods and took r.is stand awaiting the coming ; of the aogs ana tneir quarry. Jle was socn rewarded by seeing an animal directly toward him. He fired, and the animal dropped in his tracks, having been killed at o yards. The vounir man was over-ioyed to find that, while he had not killed the prowling coyote, he had secured a" large fox, but its fe proved, what would have been il- re sult if the coyote had bcea in its place. of httmanV laverv or neonao-rl in the island of Guam, on and after ithe 22d aay oi rebruary, 190a - ' : :! WAR IS EXPECTED Japan Believes Now That Russia Will j, licgin Hostilities. - A rhlaia, t-r IM. lofilw'l toCJti C'WHltctiro fn-e and MrirftfwWe Tetment p - TTry p icf fa. a. i w wr m . " tOSf Marlcet St.S.f. iloff s Nemrifl? )tor mm I t ail . mimm ca. jorojim a co hiu UKlk AXD At lk.it Loii.'l. remedy io nervous per tr Atlen Mud '". all atr disease the jeneraiive or xtA titbet Yokohama, Feb. 23, via Victoria. March 17.- The persistency with which the Western press clings to- the immi nence of war between Russia and Ja pan is attracting much 'attention here. The fact, which now imoresses the nnh- lic, is the arrival of thc representatives of some prdininent New York j papers, they having been sent for; the express purpose of being upon, the spot when t!in t, a. . with Che activity prevailing in the Rus- ,"7 Tobco or Op., w J sian squadron in , Eastern waters, as- ? Gxmsea tw4 Iasanity. JI sembling in force as it is in the case -r'n tT-t i$ , of the Corean strarts, and the 1 reports ,4TSmL;CAL C3, PrCBI, C!arskfl4C.3. constantry coming in of xrardinary Tor sale fcy. all druggist Srjch as Nervous Prostration, Failing nr Manhood, Impotency, IMittly Emis SKms, XouUJul trtoa, Mental Worry, ex-