Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, June 22, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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Ccssevflt Will Cc Nominated fcr
Vice President.
ALL OPPOSITION BREAKS DOWN
Hubs Ms Girca Vp tbaflrb Relactmntlr
Both Candidates TI11 B
" " Ssmed byAcclamatlM.
PH I UUELPHIA. Fa.. June . 20,
Senator Ilanna tonight is ued tlit
statement: "The aduiinistratlon has
x had no candidate for Vk Pmklent.
It lias not lieen for or against any
candidate. It lux been deemed that
the convention should wake a candi
date, and that ha lieen .my position
throughout. It L free; fleJd- for all.
In these ciretiniMtaniees several emi
nent RepitMIeana hare Isen proposed;
all f tbvni distinguished tnen with
man j- fricnita.
"I will now nay that on behalf of
all those camMdate atidV I except
none, that I have within the last
(twelve lioora leen asked to give my
ttdViee. ArUTOorwnitiuji; with as many
delegate as possible; Aitkiu the time
at my disposal, I ha yectnicluded to
Ofit the responsibility involved in
tblM request. rln tlie present situation,
iwith the strong and earnest sen tuueuC
of tbev delegates from all parts of
-tlie eoimtry frt" ISoosevelt. aud since
President McKinley; is to lie re-nomt-V
nated without a dentng voice, It
'! Js my imlnu'iit tliat ky-riur Hse
I ,veit slioi&l Ik nominated for Vice
President with same unanimity.
This aninutniuetit of Senator
Ifaniia as made niter a hug con
sultation witli many leaders of th
Party. - . . , . :
M'KINLKV IS OIlKYKn.
Philadelphia, Fa- June I? . Presi
dent McKinley. war not renominated
at the sessiou of the National Repub
lkan Convention today. Hut tomor
row will witness, in all. probability,
tlie nnpftralletkiil weene of both, the
Preshkiitial and . Vice Presidential
candidates llng numiu .ited by acIaiH'
alien. Senator IlanUa threw up" the
sjiouge tday. lie found, Ine eould iiot
stem, the tide of, the popular favorite
without using the.direct Intlm-nee of
t lie admluist na t Sou at , Washington, -a ud
this he. could -not get. IVKildy, even
with It. he might hare failed. Hut
juitlwmt it llu task was WMeUss. tThe
President wouki Iwve no luiud hi the
effort to eimtrol the convection.' lie
made "known directly to Hunna his
wish that tlu wiW of the convention
islKntld not be thwarted.' and when,
tliat uneqnlvoxal wont eanv Ilanna
: reltM-tautly nluindoiu-d the lUrlrt.
With tbU retirement from out-Kt
the rwnrlu:itlMiH mmld have l-en made
a-fore tit eonveiition adjmniel totlay.
, The original program was to renoiui
ate President MeKhiley olay,' att
to nominate a iiandidate for Vie President-
tnrrow. 15iit tlR Itepiililican
(National eomfiuitU'e lutd made a eom
lw t with the UkuiI PhlLitk'Iplida cohi
aidttee to keei the contention here Uht
Ihree hix and it wa feareI that if
it he nomination for , President wa
ittwide tinla, the convention htight take
th bit In Its teeth and wind up .the
4uliMt Itefore dark. AH prtiwnn lorn
for the rreKidV-nt' nomination at tbU
Hfion had UH'ti " ivrfei-teil. llun
dred of rwl. white and blue plumes
attache! to loug ta(L had ilKen taken
I down Into tlie lelecates pit In-fore the
onrention met. and there stored away
for tlw InevitalJe moment, when the
Umax slsiild is? readied.
CVnslderhiff the temper of the dle-,
(pates and crowd. Ilanna decided to
(take no- risk. iAnd consequently lle
immense throns. which Uacki4u-1 the
vast amphitheatre today were wuipcU
vtt to conteot themselves, with tl rou
tine Imidelits rutinccted with tite iht
nnanent onranl2atlon; Un ocntlon by
lSenator Iovlge. the pcrmaneut chair
InJiiii.jvinl tlei ene whk-U antdi.I. the
-uiMuitiftHt aUntltu-of the plat for m.
TheH they rrtnrned to the city to wait
another twenty-fotir lonrs for tlx nom
inations which they had travelhst sotiu
4inu.lreIs. aiklt others thousands tf
millei to witness. It was a creat dis
ftinmintment to most of them. Tlie
1usiiios of the convention movwl so
snKXtldy tlwt the ton dUt iwt af
ford them an oiiwrtunity to let ff
eteann. - -.. - : ;
There was not the flifflitest Jar. The
ha nl of Ilanna was at the helm. IK
'wasntt exiHrtcm"el nnd ackwni4isheil
manager. Not an etcentrk? slipoivl.
At one jHiit lKn ..the convention
wrapeil on a and .bar over the pro
liosltlon advnnceil iiy ex-eua tor Quay,
of IVnnsylvanla. to vot down the re
presentation of tlie Southern Xtatcis In
future conventions to the 111 of the
polled votes for the Itepttlklican ean
dldates, the lever was revemsl ami
the convvniioa. pronqxly lmckeil off. i
thus avoldiiur n sh.l 4y rxtwning a!
decision of rite sujhjont until tomorrow.,
rrho Southern delegates, without re-!
gard to. color.- m . or . f revlou con
tl'tlon, a re very niiclk tacenseil over7
; what they regard as n bkw at their
lwr In the National 'onventhnstul
the (rrowt they emittetl to.tay indi
Jiites that they proj;s to light la
rlwir effort to avert It.
Again fKay iloveraor Rotwvelt
eirriel oft tlx honor. HU entrance
rwas tlie signal for tlie most pronoun
ced demonstration of the session.
run virn PRESIDENT.
Philavk'lphia., Pa Jne 3U ThetKlnr?
ltvHevelt prolval4y will l ncmlnatd
ftr Vknj Prsi,lcut by accLimat'KiU. tTh?
plan is single and the result sought
can e.-vsily lie brought alwut. . .; ,
There, will be no necessity for n roll
aU tounrrow. When le time arrivts
f r uoiuiuatitig the Vk President. tL
toll of states - will be : called.. When
Inva U reacluHl some dekgate will
f,iie atxl withdraw Dolllver. and places
K-joseveit In 1 noiwi nation.. Massachu
setts will fallow., withdrawing, Iong
;m l .condiug . the nomination of the
: u- York man. This is the p Lin, and
' oue thvfe.wU be no need of a
lailt. ! Thertinpede which was tMgun
Sunday and vrhTch svuhh1 y Jiave
received a check on Monday.- will hare,
cnltd in tlw nomination of -Ilooevelt.
Part of.thU scheme liaii lriddy been
earrie out. Tlie ' convent ion did not
prx:et4 to rU' nominations totlay, lie
cause nil partlc in interest could not
be reached- Secretary Ijons- frkud
Lad not bc'n able to confinuui&ite with
bint,; and thy did not feel uutborLsd
to withdraw him until he couUl be in
formed of the situation' and life con
sent obtained. , 1 QMfte prqbable
that. Jw l it been. jfsi4bIe.to get Ijunx'a
con-nt, xth Huinatkns wouU have
bkmIo toLiy. It was ktined d
sirahia not to lKKiiinate McKinley un
til tls t-onvention was ready . to nom
inate Ids rnnniug mate. ? In fact it is
known that' the pn for nominating
Uowrcjfr by acclamation is tll np
with tls monmatkn of Mclviulcy ln
orck-r to gratifx the wih's of fntue of
th men 1k liave leen pushing lloxrfe-"
velt's t lauii very hard, .and t,bo.e who
are engineering -tlie latest arrangement
had! no objection.; S.mvthlng might
oxntr to uict the present progranv in
which event tl' nominal kn of nil can
didates will be made and the roll call
foned. llut oveul In U is continen
there is lit(le loubt now of the- nom
ination of lloosevelt. .
' J ;'v, A IWMBSllRI,L.ii( ' i v
rhiladelplua. J une 'JO, The .resoju
tion totlay 4ntraducl by Senator Quay
for the re-drrn Diluent of IIkv lasU of
reprewnitJtlon iu future Natkui1 Con
ventions, has caused a sensation, j r
tictlaily aiiKti the- dekgjitions. from
Southern states. Tonight the Interest
m.-iBifestnl in the s propisitlon jkvas
scarcely scvjn to tlwtt armtsed !ythe
oidcrt for tfco Vice Presjilcncy. The
Quay prcixi4ltion Is this: .
1'hat iK-reafter every state shall 1?
cntltkd to. four A-egates-at largo, an.1
o!4 delegate for every l(Mx rotes -or
major fraction tlwreof. cast at the Pr?s
ideutlal election for Ircidentlal elect
ors, and six delegates from each cr-.
gnnistttl territory and the District of
1'oUnitbia. aua that the method of the
elect ku- of such deleg;tes sliall be pro
vided for by thv national committ."
i T'Ih-' lis tBion wilUls'gin.tvs soon as
the; convcptionitiins tomorrow. The
dtlegaUs from the Southern states nr?
workJug like ls-avtrs to stem the tldo
n!ikh i'.Hnis to Iw running towards
tho adoption of the resolution. Some
declare that its adoption means death
to "Uepn!dicantn in the; Sonr.i; Many
of jthe dekgations hcl.1 informal cau-
Hliv tonight. Sn which the res.(Jutivn
; discussed witlh a view to actkm
tviiiitrow. Many from tho Northern
states dH'late their intention f sui
jMrtlng thj resolution, rrhe proposl-
tkn Jus strong iaeKinj m tm'.wv
I'n sla nd states. New York and Penn
svlvania. and in th-r Northwest ru
Htates. St string ha the feeling b-
i'utne among the Southern lvl'giites,
tliatj many cf them, a re prepaml ;lo
tratle t'.M-Ir voUs for Ice lTesklent
for, votes against tle-resolutkm. ; In-tk-txl.
this n"er has lseo oiK'ids" made
Ina number of an-tancvs.
i : : '
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AN, AMNESTY PROCLAMATION.
WIMHE PTTIiOSIIED IX MAXIU
i i THIS MOUXIXCi.
Filipino 1Mh1s Expccteil to Take the
J Oath of Allegijince Agusuaiao
Will Accept CotnKt ions. '.
MC.VNILA. June 2. McArthur will
tomorrow formally annouuee Presi
dent McKinley'. order of "amnesty.
Ht'en Caniino, lljiterno ainl otlwr
prominent Filipino leaders are great
ly pleas4Nl. as they lfelieve that, under
ta amnesty, they can bring about a
wrrender of Aguinaklo, who, tley le-cLire,-fc
realy ami willing to consider
the ixti.e platform atkMrfeil by the
Fiiipin kaders with a few Insignifi
cant exceptions.
At Bed Time
I, take a pleasant herb drink the next
morning l-teei bright and my com
plexion i better. My doctor says
it acts gently on the stomach, liver
and, kidneys, and is a pleasant laxa
tiv. It is made - form herbs and
it prepared as easily as tea. It is
called . Lane's Medicine. All drug
gists sell it at 25c, and 50c. Lane's
j eacn day. 11 you cannot get it, send
I for a free sample. Address, Oratop
f F. Wood-ward. Le Roy. N. Y. s. .
I DOGS AS POLICEMEN.
Canine Constables in Belgium Now
! intjr Are trained and Used.
I The experiment of training dogs to
act as and assist policemen hs been
1uicd in the little U'clian town of
Ghent with evefv success. M. F.fn an
Wesemail, commissioner of, police for
Ghent, i responsible for the introdact
tson ot dogs as constable. 1-or the- frst
experiment Belgian collies of three
Wads, long, short, and roueh hair.
were chosen, to which was added later
a I'icardy dog.
j The dogs are trained to obey police
men in uniform only," and are jftt r
ivard introduced to the residents: Thev
are taught to swim and how to gt asp
m me water, to save lwple
ironi arowning, ami to leap mgn bsta
ties. The duties of the dog service
commence at 10 o'clock at night jnd
finish at 6 o'clock in the morning. The
animal x are held in Icash by policemen
until all the residents arc abed, when
tliey arc let loose, and. each navinor its
particular "beat." patrols the streets
noiselessly and vilrgamly. , The ' dog
wearsa huge spiked collar, so that in
the4 event of being attacked .it can-vn
be Krasped by the throat. In 'he tsc
oi burglary the dog cither dashes of!
lor a policeman or attacks the 'cloni-
ous one aod holds him until help ar
rives. - . . i( - , .
Several of these canine cortab!cs
have proves! their utility in jany ways,
in saving life from drowning. , and in
defending policemen front; aisa-il: on
the part of Belgian "Hooligans.'
-The cost of keeping these- .Jogs is in
finitesmal compared with their utility.
Their keep comes to only 3 pence per
clay. , There , are at : present sixteen
trained dogs, which are maintained at
a total cost of 1,500 francs per aur.um,
including veterinary and medical treat
ment. Thanks to the.adv;nt of the
dog the inhabitants of Ghent rejoice in
a diminution of crime Iti Jheir town,
and there is every-prospect r.f the ex
periment being extendexl to other cen
ters of the" country. -Lohdsn MiH.
Eaorn'i si ISl K&i YSS Hart A.T'ts Bert!
. 6f
RcttIIia.1 Is Sprailna far and
Wide and Is Increasing.
Tilt EMPLROa ANDtMPRKS DEAD
Bosatukrmcot of Tk Fort Was Bloody
, AStr Americans B4 pt Frtcl- . .
Pf th Fighting.' ..
IXiXtMiN. June pl.-JThe' ireiwrts; of
Admiral Seymour's arrival at I'ekin,
nd of the safety of the, Torelgn Jega
tfons, okginatin;? from (Chinese wurces
oni ab!d to this Vity? froin !lmngh3l,
are still nnverUied. However the Ital
ian consul at haughat has wired to
th Italiaa foreign minister, Marquis
Viscpunt VenVwtat ' that the legation
are eafe . ' . . , . . . .', ? - . ' '
T-he-; vbeilion a spreading far and
wide. There is an Impression, In dip
lomat ic circles' iA-re and , on the cont I
hent. that the allies have not grappled
with the situation effectively, and even
TiO.tHHV foreign troops would le. per
lsi; to do much to conirol 4,000,0iJi
wnuire tnik.: ; .r . ..i . 41 J . . .
The , lattvd, story sent out l)y tlie
Shanghai gossli Is that Piince Tuau,
pTesiloiit of tlK-Ts.lng- 1.1 UTamen, has
burneil tin imiM'rlal ialace at PekUi,
and murderta the , v'wpctoK; and that
the KmpresH Xowager has committed.
sniHle. . ..' . i- '.'.: -
-Tlio effect of tlm bombardment of the
Tiku fort, a described ! the Shang
hai correspondent. was gory In the
extreme nothing loss than "rivers ot
Wood aud "mutilated corpses piled-mp
inside tin forts." ;
The Itnsslans guarding iTien Tssln.
tucording to another "report, tired ar
tillery and rides on Junei 15tli, at a
raii;. of llfty yard.s, into lense crowds
of attacking "Boxers" and killed .TfiflL
Jai an. according to a dispatch to the
Daily Mail from Yokohama, intends to
laud an exptoition at ixa iciiow. -
? DID NOT mimCIPATK. .
Washington. Juno Tlie naval of
fleers' generally believe that Vdmirai
Kempft was not in the fighting at T
fcu.: I'p to the -rcj)ot t of .the dispatch,
this afternoon, tliev ooiitlnueil to hoix?
even in the face of foreign reports to
the contrary, tnai tue Auicnean navai
forces had taken isonie part in ivrvMiing
tin attack of tlio Cliitu fors. But the
stlaiirsl's statement J tlfclt . ,tlie, forts
u re c:ipturHl by ;"the other foreign
forces." 'Ulsonisscd that ilione, t . .
. T'.iA rrwailiii Ulea anKmg- the. naval
officers Is that the reductoia of tbtse
fort j ! was absomtly-ticiKary- to the
sarv progreM or any .international ex
netlition to Pekiiu aiid tlit' 'Admiral
Kt innfT luiuUl have found 1 it to be
vritUin li'iM lutv in oroteetlaon of "all
Aimericitn Interests' to have lxrne his
part in tlw lurU iu aiiic.11 . uepenus.
lower. nion tlie exact j terms of his
instructions, and in-fact, fit 1 not yet
L now 11 lrtiiitiiv wlieflKT: or .not he
ac'Si.illV received all of hi instructions
The rsDonsil4e officials, therefon. are
making no critMaiw of the ndmiral's
rn.int. ni. administration is said
to 1 very -much emfltirrasvi?d,liecanso
of theVntll of time which, necossardy
win claps' lxroT tue iinimi ?iaies
nilitnrv. reinforcements can reach
China. : , -
GERMAN MARINES.
iirlin Jiitii IflK T1ie iNorth German
LWd stcaiiK-rs 'Iankfurt and Wltto
klnd have leen chartennl to transiwrt
(German marines to China. They will
leave in about a wee it- ;
MISSIONARIES SAFE.,
Shanghai,' June 20. Telegrams from
Tien Tsln. datidiJune I-ith anti lor
wardeM by post, nay that tjie foreign
tnlssionaries at Pao Ting Fu are safe,
lieing guarded 1y the trop of (Jen
cral Nh h. Twenty-live .Vimet leans with
n Gatling gun ; have arrived. In tlie
forilxn setrleuient the ichapels have
Iteen burned, nod the mission stations
of the American Board of Foreign
Missions of the Methodist Ejscopnl
K'lmrcit. and of the IsimUm Mis?Jonary
Society, are prncticauy tin the li and
of tlie "ISoxers.' , "-rrhe local nutlior
ities are paraJyjwst Th T"hltel StaU's
guaisiat Monoisicy, the unsstan tu
tlesHip Xavarln, and the Freuch crol
er Pascal bare arrived.
WOODMEN IN SESSION.
DISTRICT CXNVETMTfX SELECTS
ITS DELEGATES.
W. L. Tookc .Will RnjHwent the Mar
Ion County Cam In the
- Head Camp.
Tlie eonrentltai of tlie third district of
the l'aclne! JurislktU. Woodmen of
tl WorhlJ eonveneil here todiy. D.
C. Klrlqiatrtk, of Ialla.-. was the
temiwirary chairnKin, and W. S. Wanl.
of Iortlaafl. secretary, and these of
Acers were later shade It ho pcniuitu-nt
officers of tbeAmventlon. Tlie inet
ing was It hi" to - select delega tes to
the Ihwd Can which meet In Sajt
tAko City In August. , ; . -.-, -
i Tike COnmiitti'O - On unnnHlnmnmf
Anwlntel cbtflng the day, reported this
arternusi, and anlong the delegates al
lotted, one was givf 11 u ' the cami
from Marlon and IUntoo eauntles.
The delegations from th
tkss met this evening ami wilted upon
. 14. mow, or nooiuurn. as the
delegate to the Ifead Camp. ,
xue convention having adjourned to
tomorrow morning, the election pro
per of delegates will e held at that
time, and W. . II Tooae will thtn be
t lxrted to tlie mnrontmn l,lu..o
an.l his selection wHU Ikj ratifleiL
Among theAleie:ratloTM
folect Ions, last night, the Portland
i am:s elwe their representatlvesi. an,!
Tu tlie ldVHni .XV!frtr -
that city, with 800 mculrs, waa'left
""iwui irprejieuTailon.
NEWS IN BROOKS. 4
Irsonals; and otlwr Items Gathered
, oy ti statesojtin Reporter.
Biuoka. OrM June lati-sT st-tvaU r
ML Augel aud MJs ILrttle Daws, of
iivertoiu Visiteti ,wnu ine raonny oi
G. Dawa over, Sund; r. , --.
; Frank, Bolter -was a tari-uger for
Portland Sunlay. . ,..
Mrs. Wm. EtMn lioarded the train
for Portland Suuklay. , s f, : -r
Mrs. Sharp, of Saleui. aavd Miss Dicy
Ilawv of this place, went to Lrtlaid
iSriKlay, Mj Jhari iretirruing, Tnes-
dy evejiingM,iM,IJiawa lias ai'isiiite!
a iKie-ition" In-Porttaud for a few lay
Mr, aud Mr Dr. Uth atid Joliuna
Wllkints of Oakland, CaL, ; 4 sioiiptnl
here for several lay. Tiy: had start
ed to "bike it from Portland to Oak
fcrnd, but on account of the rains were
oblU? d to take the - train Tuesday
n?tTirng.i.i .;j4; A .!-;' ':.-,-,"'..v-. -
. K. N Chapman and wife left Sunday
for The Dalles, where they will "wtr
uesis the tirriage, "remony of their
son Fred. . . . . . r '.
Mr. llut-.sj of :,Saei, ;the-fensus .tak
er for l!nn, is in our vlUage.
Thif L-lay neiiing' overload nut over
one of Joer IgtloT8bIlliug It
lnstanti!y.. ' 1 1
Air. and Mrs. Harrison Jones j smJ
family went to the Wllla II W Fri
ilay. letuniing the sam evening, j.
. l-Jaiu Sliaw and Miss Iva , 1'erk.ins
visited Salem Tins lay. f ;
. 'Mrs. E. K. Shaw' went fto Saltan Sat
urday. ,.V .. ' i 1 . '" i : .
i AI Jones and Will lor?sHii(. and Miss
Peu rl Jomis, of Mission Bottom, were
hi our village Sundsiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wentz, of t!A
Mute mxI, registered alt tJie Brooks
lliota MotMhi.v.
II K. 5haw was In .Salrtn, Monday.
IIF AT AI'MSVILLIL
Mrs.
Eugenie Addleman Passed Away
ufter a Life of Usefulness, j
Aumsvltle, Or., June 20.-Mrs. Eu
genie Addleman Who dil liere on the
4th Inst, was bom In Lane' county,
loiya, .December 18, 1S4.1. In.lWCt she
moved to Denver with-4terDtHhber and
sl."r, wher she was married .the next
year to John AdHeoian, wlio died in
ISim. rpiie -mam yctir, witli lier two
small children, alio cam ; to Oregon
iu jcxiiniviny with ln-r brother George
and family,, wlierej shet ?ient thefe?
malhdcr wf'.liep' lift. dWauy yar
Shq has kept house ftr her' "brotlMr
Jqsp4i, who 1s left to oudurn- berjde-
pattute.- ; " - " ;- : i ' . - .
lief other, war relatives ,are, jier
brut her George Isliam, of Harrisburg.
and hen daughter, Mrs. Chas. F. Hein.
of this fl.aiiN 1t other danglrter, Mrs.
D. W. Smith, having - died several
years ago. Jcuuk AdVlIenaan, as jsho
waa . familiarly ea'Sfcd, J lial fifctny
friends, and many virtues, worthy of
tmuLition. . ' . - 'M
AT MT. ANGEL.
Mount Angel, Or June 2). Despite
tlie gloomy aspect or thexixeath
cr,; - tho parents t ami j friend! of
the c;lji'e,turiied . out en uod to
wJUrW the eonihieucenient exercises.
The entertalnmint Ivgatif proufptly at
p.-nn.,- ami t he t inttia p -nranJver mt.s a
Sitlcetion by the college band entit!el
lrchlishoi : Christie Mtirch." win
oj?h1 for the oeea.siou ly Itev. F. Dom
inic.' -! -. - ; ; - - ,r-
.Savey P. IXDonato, KK ' dellvetxxl
the fciautafcory, wnlch was.'followed by
a recitation, given ty Wan. B. Cronln.
'Mr.'Crouin had tlx? principal part In
the ptay which was recently prsntfd
In Sahm by the cowge students, and1
ptowd that' the flattering ecOniUins
which were then bestowed upon: him
I y Jthe dally press, were by 110 tiHtiiiri
unmerlUo. ;;
. The-principal feature of the exercises
was a musical oieretta. written by li
A. -t munan, etlitor of the Mt. Ange-1
Banner aud adopted to niusle by dCev,
VI Dominic. . S. B.
, The acrolxitk?,"ierrorniances followed
and this was universally considered
one of the best numbers ? One of th1
most Isautifui featums of the tmiibling
was tlie formation of tlie coHoge mono-
gram, M. A. C ; i ;( i
Tlie conferring of degrees followed
J. P. Kavauaugb Ifi. anil A. Schmidt
VZ, prof-ssor at Stanford tniversity,
received the degrees of Master of iArts;
n. i i.ionaro, u. in. rrarren. I F.
Daly, Bachelor of Arts, and Messrs.
I Xowle, Daniels, Reynold. limit and
Tl;omjson were awarded tlie diplomas
or Piasters of Accounts, f f
The vakdictory, by ii. XV. O'Farrell.
rolkVwed. It was a masterly effort and
dol'fcrcd In a forcible and telling man-
rer. " . . -; $ . v. -
rue performance-eoncltuled with a
few renrtrks by III Grace. Archliishop
(unrtxtie, i. n in his usual happy and
relict tons ntyle. . ; ; ,
TlJrougli the courty of General Pav
senger Agcpt Marklum. the traiii was
hekl un W 1 after tin enterta.inmeiit for
t lo accommotlat ion of the - visitors.
Xeariy (all the students took advantage
of the connections aud returntd t thetr
homeM. ;
BOOK AGENTS' SLICK WORK.
Efforts to Sell Books to School Di
tricts by Mlsrepreintatlon
',,' .. of Facts.- f i- ;:"...-.
For some time past psrties, eairvass-
Ing for an encyclopedirt.f have visited
the officers of untry sclssd districts
In Marion county, and attempted to sell
their iKsifos to the dLstriirts, npresent
lug that tlie work was; highly reeom
nwndrd by Cbuiity Suierintendent G,
. Jone, and-by this means effecting
some hum's. Tlur matter1 has coie to
the ears of Prof. Jones, nnd he Is send
ing postal earls to the officer of Mie
s'v-ral wbl distTieta In the county.
fldvuslng i them1 of the falsity ofxtJiese
stnteuM'nts. The card mat out byv Mr.
Jcmn reads follows: f .
"To School Offinr: ; -" t n;
"There an agents going among the
sclicoi districts of this county ofiferlng
for ale ' a work known us -'People
EiicylotdiV and representing that 1
highly recommend it parchase. Such
U not ttie case, I have refused twreral
times to reeimimeml It. giving as a
reason 'that in tuy Judgim nt it ts not
a stamlaird woik. KhulVy inform other
iikinibers of your Ixiard. of the truth
in thia matter, , r f
"0. W. JONES.
"Salem, Jr June 3), VLK
WlLl BAVt A CAMPMItTIKG.
The Canby ti.ithering Sit fori Jnne
28th to Jnly ttthExceOfcait .U
; .cuumfoilatloi for Canipettt,
Editor Statesman: ' ;'.;,;
Will you kindly, sny ia your, naner
tha t the . Ca uby cajopmeeti ng win Is
Ij.1.1 ,In the old Metlxxlist tuop gnmud
from June 2sth to Jnlr 9th imlr tl
U-adersJ1p of Dr. Hue, tlie, president
of tlie Ciinjimeetlng' lAsAJciatloa. .
Dr. Cool, who has had phenomenal
tRtccesH.as- ixtstor of the. First M. 11
church,' jKinre,'. win take a pruml
mut 4Kirt in tlie iHinyrs.
,?tsxl sfniwg water fcs now pnimisHl
Into the tank on -.the griHtud so that
there is no waiting to draw with the
"old oaken bucket." Clean. itraw for
t adulters. Meats -at - Very re&soiiable
rates af the' new Iswrding iuill.
" Ask your depot agent for a certffl
cate on imnrhastng- j-onr ticket.
GABRIEL SYKES.
MTetiiry.
MontaviHa, Or., Jmie 19, lmjt). .
WANT A PARDON. Gov. T. T.
Cer; yesterday received a is-titkm for
a full pardon for William-1 launa, cou
tiued in the jKMritentlary for; a term
ct years. cMiimittd frm' Fmatrila
county,? January, 1HK, of, eouciviliug
Kton pri'jjMity.: Ilanna was the Pen
dleton purchasing" agent for the Linn
ton ' horse ca nuery. and pnrchawd a
mimUr of -horses fromZibe Mors?
and Jack Ogg. Kliipp'ng tlvsuu to five
calmerylr developed that Morse niKl
JKg liti-P "stolentthe horses, anti they
were tried aud also eonvicted and sent
to. the penitentiary. : The lHUltion Is
Kigu,ed by II Il-Baltezore,t A. B. Steph
ens. Alex. Drysdale. B. K. ICfntunly,
D. B. 'Waflle, N- I lowland, J. II. Fer
guson and John1 McGinn, jurors who
tried the ease. 'And numerous citizens
cf Ui:itilla county. fTlhe attorney for
the defenoant. Thos. Fdtzgerakl, in , a
note; accompanying the ix'iitlou, says
tlie juror who did not sf.gn th.- petition
ate now out of the county and canuol
U found.; This rs one of the numerous
petitions received ly the Governor, to
grant all of which .applications for
ckiimency would depopuia te t be pen!
tent la ry, " - -.. .. ..t-.
- A 5OLDIERS REMAIN S.-dov. T.
T. tker ytwterday rHX-ivel a letter
from the tiuartermas'ter General of the
J'oitjCl jState many juUising tlu Ore-
n exeentlve to, have tlK mareHt rel
a lives of the late orporsil Iincoln 1
Gayi Compiiny 1., loth Ilnltwl States
Infantry, wJiose r,MKiin are now at
Siitii liiKlseo, request the shipment
of UIki retnaius to Oregon ami tbvy.wlll
le Iseut TieCivfor liter men t; ' IU4atIvcs
of the t?ceaied Soulier asketi tnss
of,, the, Governor-sk'une. . tirne ago, and
ilwy will nAV 1:0 required to make tlieir
rtvpiest . known to the quartermaster'
department at 4iin iFrajicisco. wlion
tleir wish will le grauMl. The Gov
ernor was also northed that, of tlie rc
cent -burials in JIanlla, none of tlie re
mains will be" exliumed before fail.
, DIED AT SCWX Peter O. Smitli. a
plomH.'r of the TiO'sf dieil at his home
in .St-ia. 011 TutVklav aged nlsHit 4O
3'e.trs, after a lingering illness,. Mr.
Smith was for many years engaged In
the livery business In Marion ami
Linn couMVi. lieing , for tiiine asso
ciated , in the t-business with IL A,
Johnson, of this city, at Sclo hi I.S.V.,
but for ,a ihuuIht of yiers 1m luu
lived In rctlreimtit at his. lme. hi S4o,
haviug acquired a compteucy fit this
wo4 l.Ts" gsHt-c"IIe"M'ives "a, wife aud
one d;i?rgliter. Mrs. Frank Mack, who
livfi-K near Stayt-'wi. Tlie dtctiscl luftl
memlrsblp in the I. O. O. F Marion
k innd Workman lodges and will pn-
altly be '.burled today:
II AVE RETFRXEI IIOME.-Mr.
and Mrs. "Sam Ilcimroth, of this rtty
who wft here two' months ago for
visit in Indiana, have returned home,
letter satisfied with Oregon than ever,
They viidted Mr. Heimrpth parents
in -Kvansrille." Indiana. 'for ime time
and later visited Henderson. KentiKky
CMcago, st. Paul, Omaha, Helena
Montana; Spokane and Tacoma. Thev
Pound business conditions Imirovlng
everywhere, but were glad to return to
KJld AVebfoot. as the weather In th
East was far too hot to suit tlKmi. This
wa Mr. HeImrotir.s first visit east In
twelve years.
ONE MINOR ORDER. In the Su
prone Conrt yesterday, tlie following
minor order was made: E. II. Mr
Malian, apillant, vs. Canadian
an- I'aelfic Railway Company, resind-
ent oidiercd on stipulation that apjsl
lants Have uiiiri J line LiMJi to serve
and tile hLs attract ami brief. Ju-lge
J. J. Murihy iVrk of the court, re
oeived a tekgrani from Pendleton, ask
ing for rt iKstpnement of t!he Tases
ux-ently wtfor hearing.
A .NOVEL AGREEMENT.- Prine-
'ille Revlejv. June H'.th: "Messrs,
Congi!eton aud Lteter, tlie ojijoslng
candidates for slwrlff at the -last-elec
tion are nctgb!ors, ami tliey lirade an
itgretment itJiat tle one that was le-
fented sliotjfld'go on the. otlier's Ionds,
A$ ML' Onglcton'TCajf elected" ML Ua-
ter true to hi pnnnisv hist Thursday
walked' into Uk? eurt house and Ikj-.
caiiM . surety fori Mr. Cough-ton in the
Mini of xlh ((.
ONE NEW COMPANY. Tlie Mutual
Asserance Company tiled articlen of in-
eorjiora lion yesterday. The prlmipal
l iHiiuvs - will lie transacted' at Port
land. The conKraiion has a capital
stock.. er x.iUJKK, ,Uvld(Hl Into share
VAlued at $U each. A. J. Farmer, J.
W, Warner, W. A. .Vle. J. J. Hoazlaml
and U . S. II ufford are ; the ineorpor
a tors. . ' ; -"r;: -
UP A CENT. The t ouotatlon for
twheat at the Salem Fknuing iMIQs of
flee ycstenfcia: dTOnfcet anotl'r cent
and the figures, now. displayed on tho
piaanl are cents. This makes mi
advance In the price of , this cereal In
ttio kjcal market of four cent .within
ine past week. : .-:.,..--:.;-, ,,
tJNGAGEMENT ANNOITXCm -1
A wdcwiiktk wr ,ivmtiicy 1 Bcrfse,
a proiuJiieut PortltMsl attorney, son 0
X 111.11 JIHIL'l' 11. IRH.J,. 0r
tul Miss Ixmlse M. Hawtln.
f.uneHj. 1 uiM weiftiing will take place
vim.- mm weeK in juty,'
-mJU JilAUl ,X CfllT.rr' at-.
nvinnun-r .ikis. ?t Aioore 1s in Kjrj
of a mnlttanee rrora the treasurer of
Lincoln county, on acount tit state tax
es for tlie year IstK. fatltJO being the
aunount tuns received. ,
AnnohncemcnL 1 '
To accommodate tho wKr ar Mr.
jial to the use of atomizers" in applying
mjuios imo tne nasal passages tor o
tarrhal troubles the proprietors pre
pare Cream Balm in liquid form, which
will be known a Ely' Liquid Cream
Balm, Price includine the soravtner
tube is, 75 cts. Druggists or by maiL
The. liquid iorm embodies the medicinal
properties of the , solid preparation.
Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by
ine membrane and does not dry up the
sccrftionR but chan-ges thcrn to "a nat
ural and healthy tharader.4 Ely "Broth
ers, 56 Warren St., N. Y. -
CONTINUES TO GKQ W
.J. . " ; ox- -? ..t- c. i I -.
OP TVI1ITK ClAlVER CRtAH.
EKY rVEU EXrANDINO.
Orio Crm Teats Httr than Tlnat ot
Eastern State Superior UradX
'of Dairy Cows.'
The busines.4 of; the White Clover
Cuamery. hxated on, Ivast Suite street'
and owned anl operated by T, S.
Townsi-u!.. of Portland, continue to
exiin.L -The, plant iarernge lt we!
.'5iK and 4K pounds of batter xf day.
Some chui-nings yU'sl only Ittii pounds,;
w hile again a day's' churning siiuouiits
to SM Kunds; wliMi materiatiy in-
rcK'lSv's tlie general average'. Duriur'
t he iMst--few weeks t ii.--iiiHiny' oas -
Uvti paying l',i wnts ir iouhd for
cream but, twginning todays 17ieeu4
win le pahL This i ttw secoijd tid
vane in the prke of cre;wn since .tlie'
Sah-m institution was started. Tlie
price first paid was Id cents. ;
I B, Zimmer, who ':erated th
plant since its insinuation In this1 city,
has gone to Sheridan to start auother
plint. die is succeeded in tlM' manage
iiHiit of tlie Sak'tn creamerj- by Man- ,
lord MCrosky, Vho came her-i from
Albany. iMr. MciCrosky ot iginaay cajiw.
to Oregon from Rosewood 4ihK WIm i.
for many yeais 1k was engagetl iu the
cream ry and cheest making busknoss.
i Mr. Mv;rosky Mys the creaun hf th
Oregon cow tests biglu-r that; dock that
of the; Eastern cov. The caufe Jit
thU. tie explains, 1 twvf.i; Hrit, Ui
Oregon farim-r priklthvs a IxMter) -grade
of cows and. second On gon. and psr
licularly th-. AViUaiuette .valley, allonis
ixicier iafurnv lle Vs notes tilat the
Willamette valy dairynvn han
placej.
ie Jer
: have
br Cvl
Im to
U-tler
eonp-
rk:fbk
nttuii' falih nnd UitndenV' in t
., while-the Eastern faniKr
viy generally jji.itp back on tha
of atrk and turned their atttn
tli raising of a kirzw a nil
siit-d- for- Ix-ef ; purpoMs. - As a
(H'once there f&s ln-en a n in.
talilug off in ttfe test of Uk'
While etniJ.iyitf at the Albany
cry, Mr. Met'rtiskyiv sav tis i
k'tx-jiin.
K'Xl'll-
wer -
only a few cow.s whose anilk w:(s wtj-
I'-'w lo.ine creaiiKry. iliat went
lieKw
1st e nit. At IIm AMniiiv plan
milk
tsts "are made,'. but at. the Saloni instl-
tntion. whe-re only ctcain Js re
eivrtdv
the list Is made of the cream. 1
He has
nt yet Ken able to :is- rt.iiii th
gen-
eral average of tlw croain furnlslUl th.
enaniery heiv, but Is sali-JUd It will
liov up well.j Two general tests are
-made eah munlh and the tirst has just
Uvn linis'hed. It revealed tli faet
that some of the ereann ttcl as high
as 43 4r cvnt, that is 1-5 omids of
butter fat to 1(K p.iumls of, l-ivam.
tuner crca-m uii not utv. as Weill rang
ing " front. 2T tvv'to ptr cnt upw
ir.f.
MOST RADICAL. CURE.
i'A South Viricatr larmcr.'
lost some cow. by. the cattle
o l)'l
"lagiic.
was fully persuaded! That he 1iad Jw'niseli
been attacked by I tlie Mmlctn
Collier's Vcckly. iPorthwith h
ried off and consulted his nu-iltcap man.
who tried to laugh .wm out ol the al:
surd notion, but to no Irarpoic.,
The farmer then went, to an old. well
known practitfioncr, wlio, bcin a bit
of a wag. ami ccirtg ItoW .rtiattvrk"ftrMKl
entered minutely into the, tktaiL of thi?
cae, expressed -.(his t.concurrcm e with
tlie . paf icqt's views, and told him he
conkl cure him. ; jV.- ;, j
The doctor thereupon .wrote
pre--
scription. rsealed" it up. "and told
the
th
farmer to go to the druggist
in
next town.
inl going
is some-
ine tarmcr tost no rime ini
with the prcscriptton. but wa
what startled when -i t'he .druggist
showed him the formula; which- ran
thus: - i. , I ':
"Tilts fflanr lias' the lrattl rdatnif-
Take him into the back j-ard and shoot 1
vxm, according to taw.
That cured hem."
THE CAUSF. OF THE DUKE'S
ABSENCE,, -
Among fhernany stories told lately
m connection with "the late Duke of
Argyll the followfing seems to (have es
caped repetition: A distinguished of
ficer oL the army tailed on the !ltrke at
inverary castle, and was told bv" the
wrvant that he-was-trnt-at 4iomer -
"Wlierc is be? akc4 the olTiccr.
"He's awa' awa." was Donald's hes-
tting reply "awa" wasJiing him-,
Sell. - - i : -!
Tlie Duke Vai at- a tcasidc
pi,Tcc. lxirKloti Olobe. ;
DISTRICT COWINTION W. 0.
W.
Five Delegates, Elected to (5 rand Ld,'e
islting IiHegatlons Were .
Tendered a Banquet. :
(From Daily, Statesman, Juiie 21.) .
T1m Seind Annual convention of the
Twelfth District, iWouien of W.khI
craft, l'aeitk; Jurlsdi(thm, was heW hi;
im tity at the Slate Insurance buihl
lug yesterday. - i - ." '-I
Mrs. -Mars Hurley, of. Portland.! was''
tlie presiding otliccr a tl MIs Viola :
Ortseh'dd, also of Portlaml. ivas the
sorretary. The qnost JnijMrta!it bnsi-i
ness tranaetetvas th ektikm of live,, -
ddegjitef to attend tlMvCir.iud Txidte. ,
winch tnveuf!hiiSULke City oil ;-f
August- l."Vth. Tlie delegates' seheted '
wte: airs.-Mary R. IlavlsJ Sal. in';''
Mis. Daue, Ilortland; Mrs. J. It. Jay
nor, .lhillasf Mr?. Jwfge.IIurHy. Port- J
and; Mrs. RncbacI ill crUitiire, ire-
gon Oty. TJie alternates are: Mrs.
W. L. Tooze, Woolburu: Mrs. Storey,
tXewberg; Mrs. I'oweM tlreshahi; Miss'
Ross, Milwaukle; MIsh Iauil-r. Port-
lard. ' ' '.', .; '. . - . ' :'-.!.
In the evening' the visiting del-gate
were tendered an elaborate banquet by
the ladles of Sliver Bell Circle in the
Forestetw' halt An excelh'nt musical
and literary program wa followed ly
lie serving cf delkions refrthiiient.
TWO LICENSEA-Jame If. Wagin-
lest and -Mis IMith Johnson, and
John li Brophy and Miss Mina Mc-
Corkle were t tie names of two youni
couples receiving their marriage li
censes at tlie court house yesterday. :'
LtXVNS APPROVED.-T5ie State
Land Boa rJ yesterday apirovel six- '
tein 3p) Jif atloiu for . loans, I aggregat
ing flew, and rejected two apphca-
tions of faw each. i
U