WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY JULY 3, 1900. SEYMOUR AND ! THE BOXERS Report of the British Admiral v Ills Government. to TYVO WEEKS SPENT IN FIGHTING Wblle ItUmptlDfir to Reach Fekin and. Protect Foreign Ministers ; In That City. LONDON, June 30. Tlie adventures of the hard fighting allies under Ad jiiiral Seymour, their reaching Anting. twelve inus from Peklu, tin decision to retreat, the capture of. rice nix I Im mense More of .modern "arm and aw- uiunitiou, affording material for siren uou defense until relieve I all this Is told Intlie dLpatcb frou. Admiral Sey- nour, reeeiretl y the Admiralty at midnight, which runs as follows: i "lien Tidn, June -T, via llw F, Juue', K:i5 p. ju. I have returned to Tien Tsin with the for, having ii-n unable to reach rekln y rail. On June l.stb two attack on the advance gnard were made y the Boxers, who were repulsed Wtth considerate loss to them, aud none on our side. On June 14th. the Boxers attacked .be train at iJtug Van tu large numbers, and with great detertniiiatHm. We repulse! them with tlie Iwh of aiiout Kw killed. flJitr loss was seven Italians. . j "The lame afternoon the Boxers? at tacked the British guard, left to pro tect If. fetation. : Reinforcements were sent K-K-k and the enemy were dtlven ff with KM killed. Two of oar seamen wen. wounded. : : j "We pushed forward to Anting and engaged tin enemy on June 13th and l.th. itiJlctiiig a lose or 17.".. Thetv w re no casualties on our side. . ' . j "The extensive destruction . of the railway in our front having made fur ther advance ly rail Impossible. I tic elded on Juue Kith to return to Yang Tsen. where it was proposed to organ ize an advance by river to, Pekln.' :A fler my, departure from 'Lung Yang two trains. l-ft to follow on. were .-it- tacked. on June lSth. by Boxers' and Jmixrial froi from IVkin. win. the iusi mm. -im 1 t .m kdhd. Our casual ties were ix killed and forty-eight wounded. These trains joined jih jit Yang Tun the Kan eveniug. "The railway at Yang Tsun was found entirely demolished, and tin trains could not 1 moved. The force 4-Hng short of provision ami hamijcred with wemnded. comi lied jis . to with draw on Tien Tin, with which we had lot len in communication for six days anl our supplies had U-eu ent off. "tn Jane SUl we made a night march TrriTlng at daybreak opposite the iu Jila armory n!ove Tien Ts.'u. whete, after frindly advance, rt tre.i. herons henry fin was otKd. while our Unii were exposed on the opposite side o 4 1.. .! .!. mt-r. 1 ne euemy were Kent in check by riflo JVre in front, while their tosithn was tunnel by party of ma . nies an-1 seamen under Major John son, Who nisiied and oeeuiied one of tiK tuiiient point, sizing tlje guns, Tlio Ormans. lower lown. fiilciuHsl fli;:i men cro.Hi tue- river Ju) captured IIumii. Tlw arnwry was iK'xt occupied ty a -omlined . foni J.x ternuned attempts to retake the armory were made the following day. inn unsuccessfully. utl'.. . ioiiimi iinmeiiKe stores or .guns, arms anl njiinumitlon of the latest pat tern. Several gutis w.-re tnijunted i In our .deft-use KhilJe! the Chinese rorts lower .iown. i f "Having found ammunition and rk-e. we could iiave Ik-Mi iut Tor Koiik' days, but, l''.ug hamiered with a large nu'ui w or woutKKNi. i i snt to Tien Tp in ir a rei:ciug iorce, wiucli arrived on tlte tiom!tig of Jun ar.th. The armory was va nati -an.1 the forces arrived at -nen Tstn on June ;th. We burn- ed tlie armory. ; "The casiultlea to date are: Britih -Killed L7, woumk'd TT.; AmericatH- Ivilie 4. womdeoV5r Frimch Killed 1, wouiMld lo; tu-rman Kii:el 112 wounded 2: Italisns Kil!el 5. woutnl ei ;;: jflpanetn." KI11h1 Z wounded .1; AUstrtHns Rilled 1. wotind.tl 1; IJus Kians Killed lO, wound! ! f be had made In reporting tbe presence of the foreign ministers with Admiral Seymour's column, eight miles out from Tien Tsm. His cau.egrani thin morn ing admits that there U no knowieds3 of their whereabouts, and It is assume-1 tlte error Th the first report arose from the Admirars acceptance or a rumor that was very generally current at the time th? cablegram W-as sent. ' The fact that the admirara message la datel at Cbe Foo -today warranty the mipioitJon that telegraphic cpm- munkaton has Jteen restored betwten thai ioint and Taku, where tb? foreign oeet Jtes. There is, however, a possi 1ility that the admiral could get a dis patch across from Taku to Che Foo tbe same day 1y pushing the Yorktown, which hat been u.-sV! aa a iTJrpatch boat,' . ' '' -. Admfal KemplTa news ban added to tb depression in ottlcial quarters -1 Ao'tniral Hemey Is pushing the Brook lyn wttli an aispatcu toward Taku. and ho cat les vnat hewill nail from Hong Kbng northward tomorrow. Ills- main care will Le to arrive at Taku with full coal bunkers, thus making gure that the Brooklyn will t-e ready for any mt vice reriuired wlien ; she readies that port.; Ileuee his announced pnrrose to stiat Nagasaki. The stop there also wilt enable the avy Departnient to t hahge hi orders by direct calle coio- lfunicatio'u iii case the conditions vbangedurlng the Brooklyn's five days' run to Nagasaki go as to niaxe it ne- esary to .lo so. mis rxrt is tscareeiy out'of the route letween Hong Kon.i and Taku. o there will Is1 practically no loss of time Involved in entering Nagasaki. LVo news from any of the American State Iep:.rtment's officials in China was received today. Secretary Hay. wfto was sevtixiy taxel ly the ex hausting la-liors thrown ujoii him dur ing the prt sent heateli sfiell, was ih- iisp'sel tiday. ami remaiueil at his honre; while Assistant Secretary Hill looked after the. routine business of the State Department. . fern mm - - AMD ''v pciosn - nzone lYpectis, 'Kci Ceres In some cases the external signs of Contagions Blood Poison are so slight that the victim is firmly within the grasp of the monster before the true nature of the disease is known. In other cases the blood is quickly filled with this poisonous virus and the swollen glands, mucus patches in the mouthy sores, on scalp, ulcers on tongue, sore throat. C ruction 3 on skin, copper colored splotches, and fallincr ar mnA rwhmvi Doctors still prescribe mercury and potash as the only cure for Blood Ptrison. These poisonous min erals never yet made a complete and permanent cure of Contatrious Blood Poison. Thev drive the disease back into the system, cover it np for a -while, but it breaks out again in worse form. These powerful minerals produce mercuria rheumatism and the most offensive sores and ulcers, causing the joints to stiffen and finger nails to drop off . Mercury anf potash make wrecks, not cures, and those who have been dosed with these drug are never after free from aches and. pain S,S.S m,an entirely different manner, being a purely vegetable remedy ; it forces the poison out of the system, am tnstead of tearing down, builds np and invigorates the general health. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this specific virus, ant therefore the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. No matter in what stage or how hopeless the case may appear, evei though pronounced incurable by the doctors, S. S. S. can be relied upon to make rapid, permanent cure. S. S. S. is not t new, untried remedy ; an experience of nearly fifty years has proven it a sure and unfailing cure for this disease. It is tin only purely vegetable blood medicine known. ','.j.;.:r ' -.; - - ' mMJ JbMJLfZloiSIITSt ' .J-"" I was afflksied'witli a terrible tiood disease, which was in spots at first, bat afterward: spread an orer my body. These sooa broke oat into sores, and it is easy to imaa-ine the snfferina I endured. Before I became convinced that il.. uoc.cn- covin qo me no gooo. i nma spent a BUSKlrect Oouara, wblch was really thrown away. I thru tried various patent mediciaea. but they did not reach the disease. When I had finished my first . bottle of S. S. S. I was greatly improved, and was deliahted with the result. The targe, red cplotcho on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely, t regained m "lost weight, became stronger, and my appetite improved. I was soon entirely well, and my skill at clear as a piece of glass." ever for this. Send for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable information about this disease, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical department is in charge of physicians -who have made a life-time study of blood diseases. Kotrri hesitate to write for any information or advice wanted. We make no charge what- All correspondence is held in the most sacred confidence, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC. COMPANY. ATLANTA, 6 A. A BIG PAUPER BILL TAXPAYKRS STAND KXrEXSE; TRIP TO INDIANA ! OF A Of a Family Sent there by the Coanly Court BUI Allowed .Yesterday Had ? Much Kxeess Baggage. " ( THE DEMOCRATS GATHER. PARTY LEADERS AT KANSAS CITY MAKE PLANS. '- Many Candidates' for Vice President- A Massachusetts Man Talka for the Silver Staudartl. KANSAS CITY. June 20 fieorge Fred William, a memlier of the Na tional Committee and a delegate to tlie IHuiiocratie Convention from Massa chusetts, arrived here toJay. Williams talkel Hlnmt ex-Senator ,11111 in a manner to indicate his entire, disap proval of that gentleman as a Vice Presidential candidate. "What Is Hill coming here for?" lie asked, answering the query. -For the sole and avowed nuroose "of try ing to secure a modification of the platform of !!. He ought to In here u sack-cloth and ashes, instead of trying to tell us wliat to do." Willi;! m Is one who Is determine! to work for a speeitic decalartion. for ratio of 1G to 1 in the platform. "Running mate" problem Is as con spicuous as it was at Philadelphia. aud at this distance, guessing is fullv as ImliwrilMible. There are olentv of candhhites. men. who want the honor, anl oik does not hear so much nlxmt lcclin.it ions as there was camong -the uepnt'iicmis. i ne aggressive meu are snlwr of New York, and town, of Minnesota. WOLSELEY IXTERVIEWED.! London. June 5t. Ixrd Wolselej la interview publishd this morning says: "China iossesses every reiuisite for over-running the ; world. She lias! a population of four hundrel niiliioiK she has an , enormously develoied weann. ana a still more enormous natural wealth awaiting development Her men. if properly drilled and led. are aumirame soutiers. They nre plucky and able to live on next; to nothing. Moreover, they are atsolate- . ly fearless of death, llegin with the fountlatlon of millions upu million of such soldiers as these men are cap able of leing made, and tell me, if you can. where the end will he. j i i GENERAL CHAFFEE'S FORCE. WILL HAVE Mir EMIIIT THOUSAiXD IN CHINA. . I Ketnpff, the American Admiral. In Chl- ih3. Waters. Ha Acknowledged - Himself In Error. j : SAX FRANCISCO. Jnne 'JO. Tlie .ransport Grant, which will sail Sun day for iXagasakl. and thence, it is lp lievei to Che Foo or Taku. wills carry men of the sixth Cavalry, which. In addition to a hospital corps, made up at the Presidio. -SX) recruits and 2(0 fltiarines. will constitute the force going to China. The Ninth Infantry ami a signal corps from Manila and tin ma rines already In China, will complete lleneral ChafTee'j forces," makiiis COtX) to stxio in ctl. Three surgeons will accompany Uhe hospital 'corps. Acting Assistant Sur geon John T. Hallsell will have charge of tlie medical tlepartoieut onjlie trans port . , ; ,H KEMPFFS REIK1RT. I Washington. I). C June 2. Admiral Kemi)ff totlay ac5.owlelgtl tlw error I I r Alain SHUT DOWN. mcda. Cal.. June 20. The Pa el tie Coast Borax Works, eontrollel by "Korax King." has leen shut lown Indefinitely, throwing KM men out of employment. . The shut-down Is at tributes! to a heary advance in the freight rate on crude lorax from lcath alley, which berafter will be retinel iu New York. ' J, At Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my com plexion is better. My doctor says it acts gently, on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxa- tiiv-r. it u madc torm herbs and u ircpareu as easily as tea. Jt is called Lanes Medicine. All drug- gists sell it at 25c. and 50c. Lane's Family Medicines moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get it. send for a free sample. Address. Orator Woodward. Le Roy. N. Y. S- THE fJUOI-VD PLATTED; Major tlreenteaf. engineer ottlivr oh the staff of Rrigadier General Chas. F. Heels, was in Salem yesterday and platted tbe camp grouiHi tu Highland, for tlie en campment of the 'National-Guard. He found the ground In excellent condition and was nnich pleased with the ar rangements made. A FIGHTINt; PARSON;ov. T. T. Gcer yesterd.ty received a letter from Iter. F. I Young, pastor of the First M. E. church, of Baker City, in which that gcntl man applies for tlie josition of chaplain In tlie' first regiment of. vol unteers .. going frm. Oregon to China. In tlie event that volunteers are called for and war lietween the United States and China becomes a fact. (From Daily Statesman. June SO.) The Marion county commissioners' court completed its session for; the re gular June term yesterday afternoon. and adjourned. The forenoon wns spent in . disposing of flccuniulatel busiius, auditing accounts, etc. As this was the last term of court dur ing tbe terms of County Judge (L P. Terrell, aud Commissioner J. X. Da vis, there Was considerable busi ness to be disposed of Is'f ore adjourn ment, i Among the matters coming before the court, hat attracted some atten tion, was a, bill on the pauiier account. i'or $13.C Investigation showeil that this amount' was exrendl for 4ix tickets j for Mrs. Samh Wallace and ramily. to some point in Indiana. The total bill for the tickets and other exjienses amounted to 213.T. but some friends of the family Irt the eas't paid - $50 toward the transiwrtatlon. leaving Marion county to foot the bill for $ltJ3.03. On interesting portion of the bill consisted of the foiling items: Meals on steamer letweh Rn-: lem and I'orjland. . . . n-25 Casli, given 'Mrs. Wallact?, . . . Ri 00 Exwss baggage. . ..... . . . ... . 13I S3 It would seem that, for panpers, tHe family I had considerable lmggage when it required ?13JJT to pay the charges on the baggsige In excess of l.Vl poumlt Kr ticket, or a total of - tioiinds. which amount fs cnrrUxl free.' r : Ii. B. Ilerriek report h! the survey of the Idcyde naths letweii tli fal lowing points, and the same were ap proved: Mehama to Turner; Salem aud Books road to Salem nnl Silver- ton road; Butte Creek bridge via Mon itor to W.Hxlburn: Fair (.rounds to Howell; Jefferson to Turner"; I. Q. O. F. Cemetery to Lilierty; change Sa lem to Turner: Salem to Silverton:. ' . ' T Prat 11 in to Solent and Silverton path. North Salem to Mat heny's Ferry and Wheatland. In the-matter of tlie estate of T. D. I"erry.; diWasHl. the action of the county treasurer, in turnlnz over money found on Ixsly to Sirs. Perry was approved. In the matter of disposing of money fount, on erson of Chas. Ferrell de- ccacL the cotirt onlered the amount, $.".0.". turned over to W. T. Uig ltui 'ns ptr the order of P. II. Ferreil. AftT audiJing the folhnvinc bills the court adjourned: ' i ;; Road and Bridge. ' i ' Chnd. ' " Alld. Iladnbaugh & Francis f 10 M '$19 (M GillK-rt & Baker. . , 7 oS j 5 XT, 'n Supervlsorif iVccounL! . v i G. B. Miller ,i 14 (M 14 Oil James Fisher,.. . . ,r; 1 Id 00 It. B. Pien-e...... .i 14 t, 14 00 M. E. Richardson.. .1 (Mi 3 00 H. tF. Hall . 70 00 I HHni J. SeolIanL.V lU OOj 10 (M I. B. Vandale.. 72 o ' ! Mr. D. Hart man, . O iO I 2 (M M.-IL Moore... . -20 tM 1 . 2o O0 Wm. Bents. .:. . . . 24 M 24 00 Election Account. ; '. F. A. Bell. ..... .. . .ts 3'. ;00 j $ 2 .TO G. F. RHlgers..;. .i 1(M; 4M E. j I. Shaw. . ... ,4 - "' 2 .".0 Wi'T. Clark.... 2:f IM Cont'd Wm Hillea'ry.; . . 14 in Ctmt'J School Dist. No. ip. , 2 -"M , 2 ."ill F. W. Durbin. ... !:.-.. 42 7k) 42 :) Criminal Account. ? , ;.. ! Carson & Adams. 2 00 $ 20 . M I'ostage ,ecUHt. G. A.. J. S. F. II. T. P. Terrell S -1 7oS$ 1 1. Downing. . , . ..' II. Robin 1. . .. . . . L. W. Jm. W. S. Haydeii. . . Durbin. . . Jury Tarpley . : . Davidson. Stock' Taylor. . . "f ' 2 M :t s 5 (Ml, 0 ."50 1 7 2 (HI .'( M 5 M 5 7) Account. 5 L.,ti$ 2 00 . 2 (M Inspector J (m: $ Stationary Account.; Gervais Star. . . . ... .i$ S Ot): $ Court House 'and Jail. John Hughes. .. . . :.$ 14 So! $ Steiner Vrug Co . 10 H Gray Bros...... , 1 To- S. IL, White & Sn.. 2 75J 25 (M 8 Ot) 14 S3 Kl' (Ml 12 "it a.Hlv have caus.Hl some dise.tssion among military h.!storian., says tl? New York Times. Nailed shoes were nt known by the Greeks, for Xeno plion gives minute Itjsiructlons for hardening the hsjf. Nor dUl tlw Ro mans iiso-them. Nero had mules sl.ol with a plate of . silver fastened by crosl thongs to the hoof. With Pop paea. his later wife. It is saM - those plates were of goU. The earliest 1 os itiye' eviIect of nalKd Khoes i fur titshed by the skeleton of a hors found in tlK tomb of Chimeric I. (45H-S1 1 at Tnurnaj-, J11 K5.!. ' THEIR FATE IS STILL IN DOUBT Ministers at Pekln Arc jSlIII at ".";' ; "I : - Some Point In China. THEIR LOCATION IS A MYSTERY Battleship Orrjfon IUporle J Afliore near Cbe Koo lSKixtanre Has Been Sent Her. WASHINGTON. ' June President . Is quitting 20 - The Wasblugtoii fr his. Canton home tonight.' full 'of fldence that the situation has" improved. 'though it is that all memlHTs of his ofli do not agre ?witlt I1I111 it elusion. lndeHl, the day's "OII- i China fair to 'say Hal fainilr that Cm- news, liiu- IUmI though It v(n to a shigle cable- "PILGRIM'S r .... t . 'IUKiRF-SS' NESE. IN CI II- ; "The Pilgrim's Progress" has recent ly been translate! Into Chinese by na tive linguists and illustrate by native artists. The pictures have the eomLcal grotcrMpioness . of Thine-e conception, and to English or American readers of Bunyan's work are very funny. Chris tian ha so long pigtail, the dung.on of tlieGiait Despair is tlie familiar wsd en cage of Chinese criminals and the angeis are orrayeo in tne latest pr- luctions of the modistes of Peking. gram from Admiral Kempff, and the preparaiion or ine instructions tu General Chafft,' st. out iilotliiiig cal culated to strengthen the hopes of I, friends of the! foreign miiiislers and missionaries, who have now I nimi si lent lor fully two yceks. ivempir s cainegratn wa point men t in bis confess knew nothing of the whe the missing p-opie, aii.l a disap that h. realKMits of then arex many exprssions of Wonder tiiat neither that officer nor 1 ny of the! foreign naval commander at Taku have Im'h'H iugeiiious enough to estab lish some system of spyinir, so as! to learn within two weeks what has: taken place 'at Pekln. Still, it is said at the Navy Department tliat it 'would OLD ROMAN PAINTINGS FOUiND At Itosco Rcale. on the t slope of Ve J- B. W, -Account. Ck D, J. Av; ir:.:S. WAl Bicycle llerrick. . . , . .$ 10 (Kli Irvine..,..;.;, tit, Hit :. Military. Acconnt. O. 'N. ,'G. 4 . . ..$ Assessors .Veouot. Ilolmrt. ... .?.$ 24 m - Cominissoners. ! Davis. .. 1'7 40 Mlley., .... A i. 15 IM ! .THNNrSnpLAYERS, $ JO Of : CT--UL 83 30 Cont'd 17 15 4! tat San Francisco. I Juner 20. The Hardy Pi-oth?rs. Samuel V, wisl Chalrles Suu. tur. double tenuis; champions -of the Pacitk coast, will enter all fle JmiYirt ant tournaments hi tli East tills k-a-son. TlK'ir first tournament ivill bi at ("lik'ago. July 9th. on, the eourts of Oie IvenviKsl Country (iub. fr the West ern championship in Singles.. jNext they will cross racir--ts at the oon 'tourna ment at Magnolia. ,Mass. ( u .Tuly 2TV1 they will enter tlie Eastern -Championship eloublcs and singles for the Ixng woml cup at the Ixngwool Crlcket. ilub. ISostotu On Jiily 31st thy w ill 1l:ty at Newcastle, X II.. oa it lie Hotel MVent worth courts, -i August ; 34th .will I find them at Newport, entered for tho I nited States jsatMial championship OFFICERS WANTED. suvius. ne'ar l'omiK'ii. where the gre silver treasure was round a rew years ago. recent excavations have brought to light -some of the most romarkalik paintings of tin Roman eriol yet dis covered. In tlie groumls of the IM I "r Ifeo ville a 'groa t peristyle 'and four large, rooms have been tineartlud. th walls of i which are -overel with 2ii large flrescoes of rich coloring and more careful Vxeeut Ion. ;than any hith erto known. The figures , ii re of life size. ."",('''' CAT HAD A I A NG FA ST. A cat belonging to a fire company in Cincinnati recently d;sapjeared and was not found "for thirteen days greatly to the amazement and 'grief, of .ts on ners. who ea relied for It throtiirii out tli. entire iH'igJTv)rJiool of the en gine hous. TheTreffojHs were iiually lewankl when tjgiwas "d!scverel PiirkHi umler rf ton of. -hay that had recently 'flioori tliSM)siteI In the estal- lisbment: He had Inen there 'for all that time and when taken out. though very thin and sick, gave evidence that Ik was yet abk to purr. under caresses and -icnew his natural avocation as a rat catcher. 2 Twice-a-wcek Statesman. $1 a year. A GERMAN RKPOKT. Berlin. June 20. The German consul at. Che Foo telegraphs nrnk'r elate of June iNt.h.' tliat nothing Js known e-on-cernlng the foreign ministers. He adds that tle railroad U-tween Taku , and Tien Tsin was still threateivd. aisl tliat the iKKoIwrdtiM-nt of Tien Tin oi the west continues, though the Chinese shells expUsle badly: It was also said that three residents haI been killed or wounded. CATARRH T LOCAL. i and - . -CUMATIC NthlBK trat Vocl rrgwdror rhm e( Climate will cur . CATARRH T-t specific la Elj's Cream Balni It Is qaicktr sb totbed, fi rt relief at one, opens - a a elesnM th nasal Dans.KC. juiays tnnamiriuon. Heats ana pro tects the Membrane. Restores the Sense of Taate and EmelL No Mer cury. 2o Irjvrloua drug. Tter-Ir Slie, N) cent ; r'am'Iy aiz. SLOO at lros:g!t.t or b mail. -.;--' ELY BROTHERS, U Walren StrveL New fork. ... COLD " HEAD A. IU White.... .... (L P. Terrell.... .... Lawrence Lumb. Co. Chas. Booth. . . . .... Mike Donahue.. .... A. M. Bliustou.. ... Of V fEpIey. ;. ... D. S. Bent ley & Co.. Chas. Heinz. .. . . .' Poble & Bishoti...-. m. Prowu'fe Sons... J. Soollard...... .... J. N. ; I hi vis. . . . .... Apsimd -& Smith...' Ri hes & Steedhammer John Liebtv. . . . C. M. lUnkle.... a I. Hart man A. Essoin... S. T. Holmrt.... .... A. W Ibdmes.... .. Smith.;. ... .... Sehmelzer.; , Godey....: B. Herrlck Jr.... W. Stege...... .. -Will Evansi. ... . ... Gray Bros. ; ... . . . j. , J. Be w ley, ... . . J. K. McCoy. .. . . ..j James Smith.... Wm. Miley. ! II. IL E. P.. C. . a 50 r, io 27 44 4 (M .1 05 2( (M (,ro 0 15 7 7( 3 Oil 20 irj 1 75 25 M 40 (M 1 .TO .15 43 12 (M 5 IM 27 i 4 1 10 44 OO OS Washington, June 20. Alsiuf 14rt va cancies exist In i the lower grades of the Army. They will lie filled shortly from the ranks.! West Point; and civil life.: M.ny vmnnci s also ex:st in th. Navy." To ihet these to-eils Uiany men hare been granted crniiss.on ; to np Iear lK'fon tlw Army 1 0.1 ids shortly 1 or. i-iaiiiioauoii lor , commissions as SefHid Lientenauts. Ottleers fife neeIed In Cuta anl tbe Phniipplues, as EARLY AMBITION. "Oh, mail goislnessT excIalmM lit tle' A lie, Lincoln Snow, "I wish I wuz la'ik de little -boy in dis , hyer story lxx.k." .; -WlHifrerr' asked his mother. "IvjJH1 hit sex he went to ilied wif de chickens." Philatlelphla I 'resit. lie manifestly criticism uion devdoj. unfair to him, until pronounce a iJll the facts' AN ALLEGED AGREEMENT. Washington, June 20. Department has leen inait el with the terms of the lKtwe-n the consuls am looking to the p rot eel ion eign interests in the southe ta in Chiuiii. The first step was inditstiiMl in Secret cablegram, of last WihIih American consuls in Chii ing tlieun to take diroe-t a of waiting op jiossibh tious with' Minister Congt tliorixel. Consvii General Shanghai, and probably 1 In the South, liega'n negt the vicroys and Tae Til resiHotlve districts. Tlie outcome the nine! articles of aznl text is' withheld here frt tion, but it is undcrstod eral puisise is to make Chinese treaty iwrts at The' State ' acquaint agrH'iiient vieroys. of the for- hi provinces Ito this end ry Hay's sday, to the 1. atitlioriz- tion instead - comiutmica- r. I litis au- Jisidiiow, at. v'ral others at ions willi is of their was incut. The ui pniinca- hat tlie p'li neiitral the Nankin an 1 in- the .foreign ty jwirts. an 1 A FEW COCKTAILS. well as the United States. ILLEGAL AND VOID. St. Paul. Minn.. June 20 fTbe State Railroad Coniiuisshai trslay) lilel- a notice with thei Northern' Pacific arid St. Paul &. Duluth railroads., 'to the effee-t that.' after -Investigation', of the matters of the absorption, reeentlj. of . . .M-p, jiiti-r. lilt"' ' ' t ......1. ...... 1 . . i hum nm ii o-i nun .irausier io . . .- l'l (M (M (M 2 (M 2 (IO 15 5 lt SO 1 25 3 IM -1U l .30 (M ' -7 (M 3 50 J.15 7 70 3 OO 20 Vtl ' 75 25 M 4 (M 1-30 35 43 12 (M 5 (M M IM (M IM IM it fill 4 4 4 15 10 so 1 25 n M IO 121 30 (M 227 IM 3"50 lie illegal and void. i MALICIOUS MISCHIEF. I Pauper X. Sin It b It. Jessun. .. . . iVccount. J. S. Harritt & Lawrence.. Stolner Drug Co.... Mrs. Davis. ... .... A. IV Anderson .... . . Can. Luinli. Co..... Mrs. Sarah Wallace. Tilda . Cedman . ; ... . Knox & Murphv.'... W. II. llobsem Salem Hospital Rigdon '& Clotigh. A. B. Bunn. ..; Jno. Jlughes. J. D. Shaw E. I)ovns.. 1 , 10 50 10 50 IS 00 IS (M 0 35 0 :r ,14 CM 14 4Hi 2 Oft 2 50 2 50 2 50 1 50 1 50 103.O5 iai ti5 14 25 , 14 25 52 45 52 45 3 (W v3tJS 5 OO 5 (M H (M' ( (M . 7 W . 7 ( ) 35 m il 35 CJ 10 IM 5 00 24 00 : ! . Jersey City. X. J.. Junei 20 The adjourned ease in . which 1 Thomas O" Bria n Was clia rgeel by t;li ; Fit-b-burg Railroad ConijMiny with malici ous f mischief, in f remnvliiig signal lamps at Buskirks. jwas again liefore Justice Call ill :: today. The attorneys are summing up the case, and a deci sion l expected soon. ,1 - WHEN HORSESHOES WERE FIRST. USED. . Horseshoes are. of Uncertain date. Tlds Is tlie story of . twin tisters. nnd the leception praHh-ed by one who is Woildly on the other, who pride ler- self hmOi her piety, says the Philadol plna Uieoid. Altliwugh tliey have rcaciied the agi of seventy. Joth old I.idKs, uutll rechtly. have enjoyed tlie eso iiea nil. Ito t: of late one of the s!-ters, who is an old maid and live a.r alone over the j West Piwlade'Ijihla, has len ailing a bit. This iti the pious one. The other sister, w1k is i widow and has had her' fling at the world, ad- 1 it t a tonic. ; i 10.1 are all iruft down." she said. "What you need ds; something to ..race yen up ami keep you In good spirits. I win win you 1 some medicine lomor- iew.' Wliat the worldly s!ster aciially dld was to bur a 1k)i tie of nreo.ire.1 cKktaiU and c4refully wash the label fT. ',-';" ( j j . '. - -Now.? said 'she.; as she pricsc;ntel it to the invalid, j'tbia is very expciiKive, and I don't want vou 10 gU? a taste of It to a soiil. Take t .ill yourself, nn.1 wineglassful altout every three take a hours. Tin next day a vfit to her the rvidow ag-iin pakl old luaid t'.s-.vr and found a great state, of atTa'i-s. Ti.e old lady, -who had. (never laabjd li.pior In her Iffe liefore, was in a 7e-cjdeilly hilarious hwmmI. I M v, young .as I did fifty years ago," i,le confided to bet sistef. "That tonic Is he - fh.es t (hlng in -tlie; WorIL 111 iieel anotlier bottle tpmorroW. Where can I buy it?" 0 Mil Hankow. : Neutrallz;tlioiiw would volve a withdrawal of men-of-war from the tre also of any foreign troops or sailors. leaving to the Chinese authorities and residents of Shanghai and other xrt the preservation of. onlerl The ngre- ment Is Itelieved to have come to the State Department through Mr. ,Wn. the Chinese minister, ami Is probably One of a iiuinlier of identical notes ad dressed to the Euroienn iiowers an I the United States. The Cabinet fail-. ,h1 to ratify the agreement at today's ' meeting. In fact, the document in its incption and various stages of. development will lie regardcil. proj erly. ojH'n to such doubt as to war rant the .belief that the foreign con suls, as a Issly, 'ertalnly never en tered Into an agroeMneMit. NO AUTHENTIC NEWS. Ixtndon. June 2I. There Is abso lutely no authentic word as to the whera!suts of tlie ineijiilsTK of the legations, although nbtiiidant r,ejsrts from Chinew sources sij- that they were safe a few 'days ajgo. THE (OREGON'S Shanghai. Jniie 20.-1 1 is FATE. ! ri'imrtiil here that the United States battleship Ore gon is ashore, .fifty mile's north die Foo. ,' '. - !, . of NO OFFICIAL REPORT. Washington. Juno vn.J-lTn to n gut tonight no official lHHnr meivefl In Washington. ing npiin the report tha ship t'regou had gone usl r OO. ; I news mld- had lH'jir t the battl lore near-Che FOG, p ASHORE IN A Indon. June 20. The Shanghai cor- resjioiident of tlnf Times telegraphing, Friday, says: TThe Utmeshfp Ore gon went ashore in a jog. off 1 loo Kle island, thirty- fivetolles north of Che Foo. Messrs. Jardinc. Mathh-son & Company are sendiiiLr her asslst- amv. lUgk READY FOR WAR. Washington. June 20. The Navy De partment Is thaklng arrangenieiit to maintain anample supply of coal at cemveulentiolnts, for naval use In event of aerious trouble in the Orieut. fT."5.?!?A0-.t,5,ptrV .-'l disease, of th eneratiT - - tvm., m,umj w. nrrogi tTOSinuoo, l-'alllDir er IOst Huhood. , ; FOR SALE BV ALL DRUGGISTS. , if.lA.WHPP P R ESTO R E D-m "21251 , - iVMtafr, am Pmniuoii f.I a Kunran r r-wi ili t i PeTTutiaor oun mum m ,.t Um inmii,. .,,. .. . ; v f 1 - .MiHnl ,i.r.... r I f . K-r-T i.i m i:.iuhmi r rwi ptjyxi-mn, will qnU-kiy cura rou of all I nrrruuaor iw-srrf tl. r-o-i-jive ,u.,n, mmeh mm lmm.i lliiik lai.l: rr"" i. '.Tr? '" -----". - ikitio. niPiM I tTtVIt LlVt J".'-. , " 1 . Vr-M--l- mxmt enMlpila Ifi? M? T4 "'""' " th" hrrwr of itnDotmiry. U ri DMI; cli--i tli Urer. the k klw va mjul Mriri,i-.i...j .111 1 .- .-1. i--' Z, T BJKl TK-sonsy cont,: " - -u-usuislui ruarx . Itw-n i aerd my I--lorir-l i 6 hoXM a.mm u t-am rm-lt ui t U. 2J 1 2. bina'. K-nl for rnuw rlPMrlnr and U-oiiuoiiHis. T i -, hwMnw(Ma -knuUJL VOL Hi-illetMli vU l-.aBaimH.nriDcco.Cl . , ' - I FOR SALE BY D. J. FRY. DRUGGIST, SALEM,-OR. ' ' ' :,.'v'-j.v'':---!;'lv;:.'-;'-K:V''.;-. : -' -';--"V";l . .v'.v:. TV"-'"'"' KEMPITH REPORT. WaXbinglon. .June' 21). Tlie Na ry I- parttnent this niorning! receirinl the following caliiegrain from Admiral I KempfT: v V "yiv? Foo. June 20. Secretary of the Navy: IVkln relief expedition now in Tk-n Tsin with 200 sick iind wotiiKled. The ministers and Pekln. party are not with them. .No news from the in." The Department was j also advised this morning that Admiral Remey. 'on tlie Brooklyn, lias arrived at Hons Kong, en route to Takuj The Brook lyn will sail tomorrow for Taku via Nagasaki.; ; AN INSUNE.-dan.es si Fisher, as 33 years, was received t tlv Oresn hospital for the Insane la t night. Fine printing. Statesman Job Office,