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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1000. A POPULAR TEACHER PKor. jr. m rowem ivhosk demise s OCCtHKED OH WEIISESDAY - W On f tit Frlaeipal Tutelar in building th Monnioal li formal "'' 8-hol--HU litm Work- ..... l - " ' . ii Prof. J. M. Powyll. whoso death oc curred at Monmouth : on Wednesday morning hint, has for a lin time been one of the principal factors 4u the np building f the State .Normal School the re, , and "to iiiHjgenhrl and helpful nature was tine in large measure - t he popularity, of the ' Institution among the young men and women .who have received thejr training In that school. Prof. IoweU place '.will In this 2 re ilect If? Lani h fill. ; . . T . James Monroe Powell was born near Albany. Oregon, January 22. 1S5H He 5 died at Monmputh, Oregon, July 18, a fie, .4 1 .years. 5 mouths and 35 days.; He greyf to young manhood u the farm and, ivas educated in Chris tian College at 'Monitmntli. After graduation be, taught seltuol at Butte ville, Marion .ejonmy, nud other places tmtll the ty-nusitloti ,( Christian Col lege Into the State Normal Sehl, when ho was jeajhtl to a chair in tin latter institution, , Which ositin he held To file tiujo of his death. With the exception of one 'yi-ar-during which he was Principal Teticher of the State IJeform SehoI pear: Salem. lie-was married" to Miss Iietta Paxil ifctolsT 8, lHST. ' Of his four chil-! eily for $5. a hint of such things even to the high est member of the government who are not cabinet ministers. No clerk or secretary is allowed to lie present at-cabinet councils, n written record is kept, and it is Hm custom not to take any notes, Hence no one but the queen and . the ministers ever know 'what una really lieen said and decided at cabinet uieetijigs. ' The oath of secrecy lasts to the end of life. An ex-cabinet minister is as much luuud by It as an actual cabinet min ister. Vj ,'.. '" 4- -, : r ;. Any conversation administer Tor a Ieer may have with the queen on state matters must .nlso lie kcnt se cret. So must letters to and from the sovereign. And even communications that have passed I ween sovereigns and ministers of former reigns must not be divulged. Hut in cases of ex treme urgency the queen could, and would, allow a breach of au. oath of secrecy. . .. . ' . , .' PAWNED T fl E HORSE KEUVT STOCK OF A CHEEKY S1CNT FARM HAND. IBN- Berrowcd Am Equina from HU Knployar "Soaked") for 5 sad Skipped Oat. (From Dally Statesman July 22. Ix-al police ollicers would like to locate ami form a le tter acquaintance with a young fellow, a transient farm hand, known as Charles Hubbard, and aged alsmt 21 years, who on last Wed nesday stole a horse from hS employ- er, Mr. Jauieeon. of Polk county, and afterwards pawned the animal in tills aMMWaBMPMaWWJBiaMaaaMajWMMWaMpMM. "T1- ' " " W ( I , .... - ' J i n 1 s i." "Is- , ; ; ..'- '. . . : i ; t Makes , hot breakfast-breads wholesome no yeast germs, no alum. Makes cake, biscuit and pastry of superior fineness, flavor and delicacy. ; jiv fA tht will! uen moist and sweet. Is most economical, because it is the purest and greatest in leavening strength. ( In the easy, tious preparation -of 'the finer cakes and pastries appropriate season, Royal is indispensable. to the lie - ...:.- tU-n trt nvniil Kikinsr rowders m.i from alum. Such powders are sol J cheap. 1 caujje thev cst but a few cents jr ikhiihL Wot only will they spoil the cak t)Ut 1 aIuf,t. ,:S a x'V.?' sive acid, which : taken in tood means injury to health. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 100 WILLIAM 8T NEW YORK. vice in China informed me that while J he Could not account-for the American Ministers reputed' message.ho . could not comprehend how it had Imh'U possible for so weak and Indefensible a position as the Iiritish embassy inclosnre to Is held for weks against persistent as saults of soldiers armed, with artillery, and that he was -reluctantly forceil to lelieve thai the Ministers and 'rer ugees had ' iierislusl..- 1 FUSIONJSTS SPLIT. Idaho Democrats-Out Iose Krom the Fopulists Steunenlerg ins. V -t PROF. J. M. I'OWK LU OF MONMOUTH. Pocnicllo. Idaho. July 21. The Dem ocrats, at li-JUK unanimously votel to ; confer no-more with the l'opullsts It resulted from the Pooulist uitimnTum. tl.nt the remocrats adopt restmrts hi i.n:tnI!nsr the immediate alslillitt of miirtl-il Inn- nml the iMTiuit s-SUiii, in Shoshone county. SNOW IN Sl'MMKIl. drcn two iVMHl In infancy, wnue me iiuomiru imu - i..r twit. Hums and Ixis. witli tneir : jjmieson. who resides near Aena, tor tmther. his.ifatUer,;llvenisters-and.-two , mol,ti,s Und had never given '"If.. 1 . wn a .... nda v'and W employer occasion to mistrust him, . whole: L-ommtinity Is veil.il in so on Wtsluesilay evening last when ACTION FOR DAMAGES l-KSSKE OK SHOP THE. TI'ltNElt Kl'TCllER llECENTLV ni'ICN KU Sunt bjrOHrnem of Property to Eaforc l'aymeut for Ralliling lea.troyed glect AUrg;el. the wholrr k-onimtinity gloom. . ., . , Prof. Pojttcirs de:ith is attribiitahle pnrtlv.to overwork.- IIe."stmlisl law. In addition! to his school, church and social dnti.M.iwhUh were onerous, and was admitted to practice. by the mi preme t'ouft iu June. .He was pre paring to go with his family t the moiiutaius. wlK-li he was stricken with his last sickness. The first warning came while he was about his n-eus-tomed duties lit Sunday School m Ssj- last. II may is trusiiun.v " lpwell "died Hi tlie n;ir- 1 lis illness histtni oniv bath that Prof. ness. as (HI, ; f There are f'W men wno naif i"- s active i public work as 1rof. Pow ell of whoiti it can Is said, they have ii.. enemie.! But he had none to ttie knowbslge of t lie writer, who kiww t..t intuit lr. While Pn.f. Powell was Prlnc pal Ten.-lier at th- Mate Kcr.rm Sels-ol Is- was a-, helpful to the lHvs there, and as cordially hned by them, as he has always lw t J voung men and women at the Normal SchoHl: and there . Is t.ot one -ot I he Ivovs who was umler his charge ther, . but will learu of his death , with - row. ! , Mrs. Powell has pathy of her wide in her bilier toss. ilf'iPAi; r.ovKnMEN'T, Hie deeist syim a-piaintaHeeship . i . v ., ; ' he askeil' for the us of a wuhlle horse to. -go to Lincoln on nn errand. Mr. Jameson reatlily gave his consent, in stead of going to Lincoln. Hubbard (-atiH dirct to Salem, and rode Into ltadabaugli & Francis livery stable, where he attempted to sell the animal, but tbe proprietor refustl V entertain the . proposition,- whereupon. having engaged a stall for his horse, the young feiiow' went doWu town. After a few .minutes he reapis'iinil ai tlie barn and represented to Mr. Francis that he desired to go to Portland the following day and see his brother, who was sick, but be was a little short of not?ey anil leirea mai ui iniii-iui of the larr. should advance him $." on the horse. This Mr. Francis agr-ed to and gave tlie young fellow $5. He was surprised to nave me sirauer c-sill at .the barn again within a half hour nud solicit the advancement of an additional $". but this aroused tlie suspicions of Mr. Francis, who re fused to advance any more money, irubltard then left the iwirn and has not. !ecn s-eii since, s j Air. Jameson placed the matter la th of fhlef of l'olice I. W. tillsn tiicago. July 21. A special to me llH-onl from Marshall. Mich..-says: Snow fell here last evening for a few minutes during the course of a hard wind storm. Tlie wind did much dam age, blowing down orchards, bams mid unroofing houses and breaking glass. JAPANESK LOVK OF NATl'ltrL The Japanse Is a lorn lover of nat ure. Whatever he priMluces, from the 'most painstaking work f art to tlie siniph-st - household' utensil, is after rii n.iHlels. In the representation of figures ami scenes the Japaiiee d la wmen IS IKIiiliim- ';' t Front i I a!ily Statesman July 'JrJ.t ; J. W. ltau.s.iiu7ilaintiiT, vs. Wm MctJilcliristi; defeudant. is the. title of a new action tiled in. tlie state circuit 'court for Marion cmntyi.yest.enlay. The . action is brought for the pur ose of siH-uririgj laiuages for the loss of ' the drug store, butcher shop and wlndiiiiljLriH-eiitly dstroyisl by- lire in Turner. The drug store ls'lotvged to Ir. J. V.' Itansom, the "plaintiff lieru- In. while the butcher shop ami win i Biil were tlie prtKTty if . Hettweiler Pros., and. were held uuder "a lease' by the defendant. In conduct iiig.rhe bus iness of a butcher the- defendant is charged with gross carelessness and neglect, byi ri'as.in of which earehss- ', . a i . .i 1 ness a fin broke.-, out aim uesirojco the proiKTty. ' i The loss if Hr. Hansom a ggrcgated fiV") and t Ira t of jhttweiler, Pros., f7T, whiehilatter aiiioimt was as signed to I fir pLiintiffi. J. F. Ilett weiler also lost proKrty Ju the tire valued at fV.d;: which claim was nlso assigned to the pl.nut.UT. .IihIciikiii' Assoeiat Ion's" business. -. ', ' T1m dm-etors chosen were 1 1,?, lille, T M. ;illnTt, O. fSimstalue. t'apt. K. T. Smith, and It. J. Spenetr. and these gentlemen will meet tomorrow and perfect an organization ami cht-t oHicers. i ! ''" : J ' :! ' Tlie ' Association will . construct- a wan house loo by 50 feet. thre stones high, and will receive, cure and market the fruit crops of tlie memliers, And deal-iu .-fruit generally. Th ' cors-a-tion promises to lie an imiHrtant factor lu the devcloimicnt or tlie mill inaus try or the Willamette Valley, and will receive the eniouragcnient.-: at the hniuls f the business Interests of Sa lem. that the personnel of tli lsard of directors so richly deserves. j MEDALS fOR HEROES OKKOON VOM NTKEKS NOW KECEIV INU TDK MAKKH (It HOSOIt, l'rovilel nrssiAN CONTROL r.KAFS. OF OH- ltussia is consiilering n new iiiiMle for leaning the oil lands owneil by 'the crown in tln district or I'.aku. in order to reduce' the price of coal oil, which within the last few years has ben raised. exorbitantly. It-is prHsod that after 1!m the lessees shall pay to the government 40 per cent, of tlie oil produced "In natura." so that the gov-' eminent can tiecoino a coiiiH-tltor in the sale of tlie article. Heretofore) the lessees paid a certain tax in caslii ly the Ktte Matte from Captni-fHl Csnoon, They are - Null , ' ably Engrave!. th i.l.ii' .1 fH'reeotion . . . P . . . . 1 . . f aln.tuc ,.r flM brUKh ,hV reprod uce w W forbH and Mr .sts and S'oi.Kf,. whidc is- almost; disbursements. farson Adams are attorneys for tne piaimiu. with a truth Incredible. Mt'Nll f .... iiwlniier Shea" of New York citr presHte.l to 1m1 -,er,,m m ssion Ids suggestions for :.J- emininMr.IjHv should ls mdy one laiie h of tl e Ity nssfinbly.. Meml-TH of this. - tie- I" -ih.?eshWhl nnelve .'..--- a year and should Itet f r, for every cmiininep rneelin fttlcndiHt and fr .-very Un TneVtlnir attende.1, lb; advo cates t-Uy ownership of gas ami plants. , : r -.,; : : " ''':.".- '. M O I IAmViKHANS IN TUB WOItLl . FOltillT FOR MUAHEU PAY. A paragraph alsmt the pay of the officers when tlw? old Constitution Wa comislling he jeople of the world 1 6 respect our yonug" repnUie Is worth giving, says Scribner's Magazine. Hull, Hainbridire and'-Stew-art won lasting honors on $J.ri a day. Morris, whose ready Wit suggested . the use of the kedge when she was In the race with nritUii souadron. was rsviving a day. Able seamen were paid $17 a month. ; 'No.' the man from Missouri ue- no sHies in in is which 'e H.'t- eitr who vesterdav lcatMl the clared. "I ain't takin no s . "1 t....i..i.i. x. ivnwU'l Tir vriili iThinsu I don t care aiunuu m ikio.iiufiii - i - -- - . ,, enos geis im rsi "Why. surely you must lie interested In the sjrai of enlightenment. In the rescue of the heathen from oarx- tatle and restored the animal to its owner. No 'truce can Is? found of the check Y thief. has Of! A Minister's Mistake. A city minister was recently handed a notice to. be read ! from h pulpit. Accorrrpanving it was a clipping from a newspaper bearinij upon the matter. The clergyman started to read the extract and found that it began; "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best Cough Cure." This ws liardty what he had expected and, after a mo ment's hesitation, he turned ,it over, and found on the other side the mat ter intended for the reading. 3- ; ErnoFfrwAs stahtlfh. nxcs In the nrogress of- "No. I don t take no' interest in none of them things. If" either side was tw in' mules I might, out tney ain u so it - ,ist nro tarnation . cent - wnai happens." Chicago Times ueraio. 1 It EAT P.IUTA I N"S NAVY. Those who ladieve that fJrcat Prlt- would ' in raise of war. prove nearly as full of anachronisms ami mismanagement as the nuiih -i rh-nn camnatgn trovel the army tft r- hv rwcivtKl ai1l?tlonal connrma- t..n nt tbeir fears 1)V reason of the The nnihlier of Mohamn?od:tns lsnn esthnaftst af - - -Minister Congers Message Was a Voice Uere stHcture passed by the admit . T . . , IM- HN tU TurkV" government are mle.1 by ' tlier Mussel ci 'iis. r.rrfni.i art' subject to A'" prinU-. live In n.ina and tKMi." rw under other niters. Of tlsf last alsnit 5a.W? lsloiig to India KEEPING Knglish and IlehsK-histan. A CAP. I NET SECRET. 11 Minister Sworn to Keou Their Ioings Inviolate,,, Seret of state 1 air prolmbly lest kept of all WH-rets. s:tys the New ork 1 .... . - , 5 . . tntfat..M It! Iress. neii '-cji niiMn ... England first are admittel to tne privy council t lies' Mve to take a sol emn oath JioMo. piek known con-versatUu- nrJproCi-erthTra- nf the cab inet coimK or aur-oinnttHiU-otiou ther uifU- l4.VC' With shiiueeu or with another -utfulrr.; ". can not give front, the Tomb. New York. July 21. V dispatch - to the Tribune from Ignition says: Mr. Conger's message to the State Ietart m..nt came like a mice from a tomb A PUANCH i. LINE. A new tele phone line; is to ts built frtim Mayton to Lvoius via -Meliama. I ins win ne an extension ft the Oregon 'telegraph A: TeleplKHie" fomiKiny's line, of alont eleven- niih-s. The new linis .ronni at Thinl street -"'lie block north or the ojsra house and pnw-eeds ".directly cast via the public roau ro Jiciuinia, tiwm-e soutti to Lyons. ieer i;ns., or Aie- hania. have the -outract for supplying thp m.Ics and as smiii as they' can 1k gotten out and distributed. "" ' will legin the construction work.- Ktaytou MaiL lUJtJS HEUAIL ELECTRIC CAUS. Employe of tlw Iioad Asserts! That They Are the Cause o7 Trouble. ANOTtlCR RtQUSIIION tlONORID. A Man Wanted In Illinois. Turned Over to an Otcjr from that state- uy ' the Oovernor. OHicials of Tlie F,vanstoni Elei ttic StrtH't; railway have decided umii tlie canst, of' t he derailment of tlieir cars of. late. Pugs, they assert, are respon sible for the accidents, and they have prepared a plausible story to substan tiate their statements, says a Cincago I isatch. Within I he. last few days several cars on that line have juinied tlie irack. In each cas it was in tlie Im mediate vicinity of an are light. Put ting 'two and two together, lis Evan stonians saj'that lite dcrailineiit was caustsl -.-.by the hundreds tf carcasses r bugs wlih li have r.illen dead on tin tracks, after hovering jnliout the . are light. Tills discovery was made by 'an employe of the road who has had ex- ISTience with grasshoppers in Kansas. SKlNATl'llE OF OFEEN 7TET1L ELIZA- fFromSPaiiv Statesman July '--) Gov. T. T. Geer, late last night grant- etl m state warrant, uiwm the reiuisi- .w John It. Tanner, ot m- ...... . inois, for the arrest ami i,envcry, to; thc-agent of the state ol lunwus. i one Iiolert IVMigrew.-w-atiitxi in t.i-j cagt fr Conspiracy. The hnntcl man was yesterday arrcsttsi in i-oriutn.i. wNr he was touml working at the trade of a toiler maker, and was pl.ie ed In Jail. The agent of the state of Illitt. is. James P. MH;rath, came up to SjiIcui on the Albany local I last night, it!Karsl lefom Gov, T, T. cr, atwl steurel a state warrant. le returns to Prtland this morning and 1,-avcs tonight for Illinois, 1 , feltiirt-ew Is indicte! together wltQ three others of the crime f conspiracy An aulocraih signaturt of Queen Elizals-th of England was rsently submitted to Librarian Allen of the department of state for Tfis opinion as to' its authenticity,. It had leen In tlie i"lsssession of a promineiit ' Wnshing- tii family and was nlotil to ls sold. Mr. Allen Is a recogni.sl exirt In such ixattcrs, and, after comparison with copies of the queen's, handwrit- inir to. which he Ins access, pronoune i it genuine. It is a very rare speci men. It Is on a small stpiare tif parch rocnt fraiiMil In an old-fashlomsl da gnerretrf ne frame, and was presiima tilv clinissl perhaps stolen from some old patent of nobility. (From Pally Statsinan July Gov. T. T. ieer yesterday, receive 1 samples of the nisl:ils prepared for tin Oregon volunteers .who servi-d dur ing' the late war, manufactured -from captured Spanish cannon, and suitably i insert! e.l. The medal prpler is a disk, ii liltie larger than a silver half-dollar, Is-ar-Ing on the'-front .the" seal of. the state of Oregon, ami on the reverse fith likenesses of a" soldier and i sailor, holding letween- thetn a. large Hag, while a citniioii stands in the back ground. Tlie medals are all alike in Hie foregoing particulars, but differ iu the matter of the. Inscription. Those for the'-members of the Sec ond Ongirii Volunteer. Inar tlie fol lowing legend surrounding 'tin seal of the stale: "From the Slate of Oregon, to tlie t!nd Oregon. P. S. V. inffry. For 'Gallant Service In tlie Philippine." Those intended for light batteries A. and II.,. neither, of whi h had an o Mrt unity to go to f lie front. lear lie following: "From the State of Ore gon to the i.igni nailery, fp.im"- Aniel icaii ar." r ' - The .medals. lutemteil for Hie volun- ts-r engineers, who. went, as rar as Honohilu. on their way lo tlie Philip . . . . . i . ... t... pines. Hear tlie worus; riom ui State of Oregon, to the 2d Kegt. IT. S. V. Engim-erK.' ' Ea h medal has a : hanger consisting ttf two bars connect eil by links Willi tlie mtsl.-il. entirely of gun -metal, the uplM-r bar to Is cngravitl with the iiaiue f the soldier receiving it, a ud j the' hover bar with the name of the company or battery iu which he serv ed. - The inaiiiier of arranging Hie iucd.il ami providing it with the . recipient' name was the plan of Gov. T. T. Ci-er, who dslrel to in that way. pre yen t the medals from lsing worn by other than those cut it led to them. The inidal are How leing mailed to the addresses of the' nidi, and re ceipts will ls demanded .from tlie men receiving, them, so a to Insure these souvenirs Is-lng ris-elved by the right M-rsoiis. NICE LINE Of silk front shirts at the New York Packet. Colest "T hlng . . .1... ...i can wear. oi- i. ytu alty npon the Irregnlarlths of the tar- ir.t nractlce ana reiwri uw.i ,n tut flec-ts now In commission, L 1 cwt with Intent to say the Chicago News. The adnnrai- kijL IU lM, taken luick nml iin ty practically declares that the per- aJU.jy trte.l. .tn r. ent In are worthless, in . . ., INVESTIGATING TOMMY. ( - , - Gotsl night, mamma, put out the light, I pray, the Lord my soul to keep.-. I mean to lie awake all night. To set Inst 'how I go to sleep. . t The Smart Set. . . . .. . 1 . A mm - " f and start led Euro. One of tne Jest-1 Hrcnlar to all tlie commanding onieers Informed men or the ret era it military tth0 a1miralty says: Practice seeai to service s:tid that he accept sl the text baTe carried on without a supcr- ..e t IVmirnr l messace as h iiui n satisfactory proof that: the Ministers were alive. When asked how he could explain the protract.-d defense of the tru'hisnw - protected by a' palisade of ,.wiiitp heiicht. he asserttsl that tne visor, tbe conimLssioneii Targets wen not properly checked awl the markers were not drawn from another ship. :; BUD A BtSIS$ MttTIKO. Willamette 'Valley lrnne Association v Elects' a IVianl of Hi rector. fl'rom Hailr Statesman July 22- Tlw tm-kho!ler of the newly organ- ... a T""r ' rii.,nrlr I ltOl-t.irr 111 IU.u.nrr.-.n-J ,5,VI- v-.n,.r I'rmi.. AssocLl- uia.r - - letwnetfl' n it. CiiiKith vesteniay il i I-" " .... nillliJI ,.,. !.. nrn, tint sliArifT .......,.,tin.T nositioti on "".V"!. Ttir had held the mot at bay? He also vas confident Iharth tlnlsters ano rnntfeml hr a secret passage nnder transit rsi i an4, iiia nan n " , i.i.t.tcii In the palace. Another veteran of the consular er ly selM a jsnerin i. m. .... , ififtn ao extendol busines, the great at. sheriff ile the ot. IU s. :Uf.. VtdvisI in tin: ioreciosii.rtr-j.uii, j "nna , t.t t.- Ktnte llIKl Itoani fiJiie imu" against Elward Harrison and wife, .to recover ?2ttJ13, due on a niortsrage. t-i... n,iu.rfr w sold for SJirji!.. "",!. iind wa purx-baaetl by the State School Iand IloartL. s women had been business nieet- ln the building, 'yesterday . a . l-.iom-a u-iti- fliioiiei. ana a iswtru drrctor electtnL In tho framing of the br law abst.lute power was con ferred on the directors to use-their i.,.irrnt in the transaction of the "The rnstor of the church ha been trying to Isiss the cbtdr for six weeks, but they nave won. - What did they do 7" . -Got hi wife to Join." Harper Bazaar. " Toast as an'' article -of food Is raid-ly'illsat.iM-aring. It is now nlnioyt im possible to get It In New York wher- ever one may tinier it. rrni oreau it now accepted everywhere as the siiIh stllnle for baxt In spite or the ililier ciice in ils taste, appearance and every other quality. ' 'T)id you ask Ir. Pellet, where he was going this-"summer?" . "Not I; last year I askjil him. ami ho said he couldn't go anywlsTe ls-cause ct.llectlons were so bad." Chicago IleeoriL -' j The m-w way of shaking hand In Paris U to raise the cllsiw as high as the ear. and then take the hand of your friend in yours, very lightly In creasing the pressure a tlve hand de scend to Its original ssitioii. Eveh hand-kissing 1 ls ing revlve.1 among a certain set. .-- -' Sraln lui more annshlne. than any country in Europe. Tlie yearly aver age I Sim hour; In England 144iO. ' It I Fine printing. Statesman Job Office. Hogs lnIIauiburg are taxed accord ing to size--the bigger the tiog the higher tlw? tax. IQ) m. Williams' Indlah Pila Ointment will cure lillnd. Ulertilii nl Itctilnx L.pfu. iL.tMuvij-tluitDniftrN. kllaji tbe ilcliltiK .t ocj. ftctn a m ofmltlce, iflve lntant re- licf. Vr. Whiam Iflfiianl'iieOirit nHHit lt prTar;d for 11 ! and I u fa in fit tbe private parts, t.wrr ixtx Id a.rniilrJ. ll dmcirtUt. hT all Oil Tf c1t of vrtr. W nt ana l.s. WlLtlS"! f3APJFACTUR!:lt CO.. 1'rops.. cieveUua, ov For Jc by all dregitt.