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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, FRIDAY, JULY 27. 1900.' TEST CASE ARGUED DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S FEE IN FILING DIVORCE 8CITS a"ifcJJfr',,Ht 1"'at,,f,1'liit 1 -hi not mind if l -. u f,t rlir when the rtse was de- stronircr W.1S OUl 1 eided. for he had several narrow cs-, 7?, , . , L IHiU U A ll LU, eaIH:s fi losing her. ..-.'.-"TUT u. i-ear.-in applying for a search ' ... . aarraut, pla-ed a value of 5o ceiii u . .. . . ..: ttrni-ii i ... . . . . -"" are umck. iecues in me kiici UiC lieu. Jt lie wililllirlv mini tltecoKts .... , , . .. if riiiift . ... i . . l r"' " omeiimc mey cook mem iu "ufu jou are uui strong, " I. uare WHEN TIIK MLNISTER TOMES TO no mcl inr Vieing so nneoni- . J ,' v- jfortable, as J do not think i lion To Sobjcet of mm Appeal In th 8aprm Coart It Wa Brought Up from ' Multnomah County. (From Daily. Statesman, July 2ft.) In tLe State Supreme court yester day one apieal case was argued and submitted uijn its merits, it being the rase of the State (of Oregon, ex. reL. Effie FitzgerahU appellant, vs. Dan J. Moore, clerk of tin circuit court of the "Mate of Oregon for Multnomah coun ty, resiioudent; an appeal from Mult nomah couutjv IIou. A. L. Frazer, Judge. A brief" statement of the case Is given in the following: i This was aif ai-tioti of mandamus brought against the clerk of the cir cuit court, for Multnomah county, Ore gon, to eon)ieI th clerk to file her bill of divorce without ilejiositing with the el-rk the $10 district attorney fee, iio vldid by law. ! H la in reality a pro-iei-edlng to determine the iue'tion whether, under the law plaeiug the district attorney jniMn . a nalary and aUflishing the ft formerly fouowteil with his office, the fee of flu which me piniujiu m a uivorce suit wax ohligtnl to deiw.sit with the clerk for the district attorney's services on-le-half of the state in such suits, was reiMalcl ami no longer required to Is paid. Tl prwHdings were 3nstitutel in department Xo. 1 of the circuit -ourt f Multfiomali county; but leing considen"l as a 'matter of public in terest and affecting the public revenue tli four judges of tle department sat together ami. aTu a hearing, reached the unanimous c6ndusion that the law si 111 reUirei! tin payment of this fe. and judgment was entered against the relator. diKinissing the writ of 111.1 nda nuts. From this judgment and ruling the relator. iis , a pi iealei. Other businesi had in-fore the court , was as follows:! I ! ' ; A. L MeFadden, reswuident. vs. A. "W. SwitH-rtou. jspiellarit; motion lo HMMlify det-ret; argmil and submitteiL Mary A. Join's. apellant. vs. J. F 'ones, respondent: motion for rehear ing argued and. snltmittcd. I.Kl TO tiOEItKIS CONTEST. 1 -vi. t . 1. . .1 . . i t?- mm uie miiM" more 1 1 !,wTVbr ,,nr1wr. ulou,-y- a 1 0 " y A.,f!.! y v;lust"?Vfry chair K,fc,ire lt think , b(WrowW,f. A And they ve got the tidies hangup Jest lmy who itlu lo k.ave at tie taf . i J , ; .r1'" J , . 'quarter.- but ierbais you would not "'LJJf. whatot tixetl np lovely, iike to be under an obligation to' hi. .Ta", iH-at. 'jarents.-tYr loving but relched wm nd the i-smtry's lriuinin over with Collier Yefc1v rf w . shall. last some more PKOSrECTS FOB TUB EXroSITlON . ARE TIIK VfcltY BEST. . ' .. " " i': . exblblla Will K Far Mora Extrnatto mad Pkatiral thai Krr la It " : Tear. cnnty road. Viewers appolntHl. nraves $I.t.'M. Smith $l.l Mi M In the matter of the is'titiou of Ed j Neil 1.70. Will'w tJravos fl.To. l'art Flaye! ly: a Slwjiy Ilelllsy in a Great Eveut. ' t Iuisille. Ky, May 12. A story l'us reached here from I01i7.;ilelitowii to the effiNit that a sbpy iH'UlMty was iepo 1 edible for tlie ontest over the Kentucky govi-HorKhiii; and thus, in directly, for tin fsajiiiai ion of Gov ernor ;o4h1. j The story is thus told by a close perwuial friend of lioctiel: 1 :m1m'1 and a nuuilMr of iits friend were at the Capitol Ilotet iu Frankfort t(M night after the state commission er bad given the eertitieates of elec tion to Taylor. !n-Im1 declartsl he would not make a Contest. Ills frieiHls einb-avoiiNl to ersmide him to cl'-inge his mind, but after several hours of argument he was still deter le'iied to let the maMer end. and so ni!iMiieed to liU friends as they were leaving. : I "I shsill lr;ne a call for r.uio, IM wintrtitcli iirn eitrly train and go out West. :. There' I exinn-t to rest fr a it'ntilii ur two and get over tin effects of the cHinaigu." ; He left the i-all and the friemls de parted. I.iit 11k iK'lilmy wIkj was to -a!I him gt sleepy and was slumlter ing soundlj wjieu ru" ntme. fie slept fr nearly ait Iwnr longer. when he Nixldetily awtike, l:is)ieI upstairs to (im-lN-rs room n ml called him. mIh-1 missed his train. Another would not leave for several hours, and .while Cim-Im-I waite! for it. sveral frk-tnls renewetl their' efforts to get bilu to contrst -Taylor's right to the seat. Their arguments influenced him. ami the Wstem trip was altaiidoued. (Tlieti tbsds'lj lileil the contest papers, atid the long,' stern fight in whicli he lost Us life, was 011.; the bully things ter eat Sis has got her Sumfciy dress 011 and she s frizzin np her Kings , - ! Ma's got on lierbent alitacky and she's asklu how it ltaugs; . - i ra lias shaved as slick as can lie, and I'm rigged away np !. ; j nd it's all Is-cause we're . goin ter have the miuixter ter tea. j Oh!" the table's nxert np gaudy with the gilt-edgeil chiny set, J i And we'll use the silver- teapot and the camp ny sjkious, you let; ; And we're goin; ter have some fruit cake and some thimble! erry Jam. And "riz" biwuits" and some dough nuts, and some chicken , and some lia m. , .'' : Ma, she'l 'iologize like fury and , say everything is bad, r 't And 'Nlch iiAvful ; luck wlih cookin" she js sine sw never had; 1 But, er course, she's only bliittin, for it's as prime as It can be, s 5 . And she's only talkin' that way 'oauso the minister's ter. tea ! I :'..... .,:.- : . .. - : j f Everyltody'U be a-smilin and as good as ever wuz; : i " Pa 'won't growl alsiut tlte yittles,1 like he generally does; i And he'll ask me would I like another piece er pie; but, shoo! : That, er course, is only manners, and I'm siKsl ter answer "No." Sisll talk alM.ut the churcn work and atsut the Sumfciy sclioo" . ; Ma'li tell how she liked that sermon that was on the Golden Ituje, And if I uiset my tumbler they won't say a word ter me 5 : Yes. a lsiy can eat in comfort with tlie 1 minister ter tea! I Say! a minister, j-ou'd re-kon, never'd say what wasn r true; ; I5ut that isn't so with ours, and I jes can prove it. too; ..? 'Caxixe when Sis ilaj' on the organ so It makes yer Want to die. Why, lie sets and wiys it's lovely; and 11 Kit. siems ter me. 's a lie. lint I like him all the samey, and. I only wish he'd stay i At our house fer gMMl and always, and eat with us every day; Only "think of : havin goHlis every eveniu ! Jimmiuee! ' And I'd never git a scoldin' with the minister ter tea! J Joe Lincoln. KOYAL, ETIQUETTE IN SPAIN. THICK SKUI OF A NOTED NEGRO. Wllliamsiown. Pa May 10. The most n-mnrkiible iiegro known to this nei'tiou of tlie state Is dead. His name was Alualiain I'arsons anl he was nearly N' yen rs old. Parsons , wsis noteil ' for . the many -butting' ekhibitions he had given. It was a saying that he could butt the bricks out tr a wall, and it was a fact that with" tlt top of his head tie -could .sot it a twi-inch idank. r After his death, at the Town Farm, an autopsy V V V I V i. T 11 Jt of an Portal on 4 an aluminum framework otie-lsilf times as thick as that or an - w. ,,,.jii nernire man. and that In the middle ! of . the .forehead the skull 1sne was Old world privilege and restriction reign supreme in Spain, where there is a law that no subject shTI touch the Irson of the King or Queen, says the New York .Mail and Express. The pres ent King of Spain parly suffered a severe fall from this rule In Lis child Imod. An aunt of his made him a present Of a swing. When he usel it. for' the first time I he iiKttiou frighten d hini, and lie legaii to cry. Where upon a lackey lifted him ipiickly out of it. ami ro. no doubt, preserve! him from falling." The breach of etiquette, however, was flagrant and dreadful. The Queen was obliged to punish it by dismissing the man from his post. At the aine time she showed her real feelings; on the subject by apiMiinting lilui immediately to another ami bet ter place iu the royal household. In another ease a queen of Sim in nearly lost her life in a dread fill way owing to this lieculiar rule. She had la-en thrown when out riding, and. her ' foot catching in thestirrnp, she was drngginl. Her escort would nut risk ; interference, and she would have Is-en da sheil ! to ph-ees but for the lieric inteniosit km of a young man who stopied the horst ami nlcasiil her fri'iit her dangi ious position. As ko;i as they saw sh. was safe her escort turned: to arrest the traitor who had dared to touch the QiHen"s foot, blit he was not to le seen. Knowing well the M'tialty he had ineurriHl, lie made off at once, fled .for his life, and did not sto tier, j until he had crossiil the fron- WILL. TRY FUSION. A SENATE INCIDENT. There was a sharp little : bit of reiarte lstween Snators Elklns and Tillman during the debate on the armor plate, says the f Washington Pot. Mr. Elkins Imd expressil his willingness to leave the? question of selecting armor plate to the officials of tlie government. "Does the seneitor from 1 West Vir ginia' think." ked Mr; Till num. "that Piesident McK'udej nows - auy more alout it than the seuator docs?" "He kmws more alxiut it than I do," onswereil Elkins. I agree witli the senator," instantly relortiil Tillman. "Certainly uolxsiy knor s anv liss." AVlren the laughter lmd sn!s:ded. Mr. Elkins returned tlie- shot. "The senator frm Soutli Carolina. he said, "has talked for three days and he has also shown that he knows nothing at all." ? : ! PATRIOTIC. Sh I he sweet girl graduate! : Is tle t girl graduate patriotic? She is very patriotic ; "I sliall devote my commeni-ement essay." she Is saying, "to confronting the dangers that menace our national cxistencer ; . i I And all the while, as we know, the question nearest her In-art i Is this, ua ml y t ! r ! "Can fnt-kh-s lx iermanently re niovefl without loss of lifeT' lKtroit Journal. '; ' ; ; Tlie Zeppel'n navigable balloon, or airship, which cable despatches a few, days ago rejiorteil to have made a, stncissful ascension, Is'4H'feet long r fanu i leet in uiameier. immni " I IT airtight conqvirtimnts ami sup- tlir-iiu:irters 1 of an inch thick. A mimlier of tumors, caused by the vari ous concussions tjuit IMrsons had vol untarilv undergone, were found 011 his lirain. but t!ltey did not enter Into the csiuses of death. lrson"s oKi wife, an Inmate lof llw? Town Farm, sur vives him. 1 1 -. Gasoline motors of the automotnie type are nseil to work twin screws for its propulsion. l ; : WENT TO Happy the heart that; keeps Its twi light hour, 1 And. In the depths of heavenly peace -reclined. ''' -: Doves to commune with Thought of tender power ThoHghts that ascend, like angels lMantirul. ? COUKT OVER A HEN. j a sldning Jacob's bidder of tlie min 1. -raul II. Iiayne. Brown Ix-glsirn Causes Degal Contest ..... . . 1 at Oakhind, Cat Man wants but little, nor that little Ions Oakland, ! Cat. May 2ft. James now. ,500,, must he resign his very O'lmry atld -V. K. Gaskill. both of r ii,t.t. ' f whHii reside on Claremont avenue, ' -jij frugal nature lent him for an were parties to a suit In the police, hour! . ? -urt overi a Itrwn leghorn hen. Young, "Night Thoughts." Ahich was nwanhnl to O'lsntry. He,- . ; was eomielIed to iay the nKts f j Tlje tinl mayor of Don-Ton wears a court before he was given the bird, 0f office which contains dia Thi'se wsts figureil up an amount that mon,i3 raluinl at lHO,noa,00a ' would purchase a is)p of simihir T To know that which before- us lies in daily life is the prime wisdom. Milton. - ' A DOOMED BOY. chickens. OTniry. jwho is q veteran of the Spanish "war." Is now encageil In the jteaeeru! ixmipatioii of raising, chick ens, and flic imrthMihir heu which was tsken into! the wHie c t was one of his fowls, so he tistll?ed. She had, ' however, a: desire to tly over in o Gas- , Thin Is a genuine letter from a Lid 1 ill s yant.i au-l she d.d o rnsV. Mi- at scliool to his mother. ! After cotn- ly. In factl. she was tl cre so ninch of plaining' generally" of. the school, tho tin time t ha t.G.1 skill. aec5n!Iug . to young genthaian says: ! 'i 4TAary. came to louk rj;n the cldck- I hope Matibla's cold Is lietter. 1 en as his .own pmoe. y. ami - wlun nm glad slie Is not at shule. I think O'Dearv went to. get 'the !; n and put have got consumption, the lioys at ber In his (own yard a few !ays am. this place are not gentlemanly, Put Indianapolis, July 24. The anll-im-prialistie committee and the Gold lcinoeratie committee .will hmhH In i-onferenco here tomorrow. The indi calioiis tonight are not favorable to fusion. , IN TWENTY ROUNDS. New York. July 24. John Reagan, of Prooklyn. tonight defeated Clarence Forlsts. of -Chicago, In the twentieth round, ltefore the Si'aside Siortiiig Club,; at Coney Island. ; BROKE ALL RECORDS. Cleveland, O.. July 24. The WorWs reord was made totlay. at tlie Glen ville i trot ling park, when tlie black gelding Cimey. by McMinuey. p.tccd tlie siH-ond heat of the rati iu 22ai, This is the fastest hcfU. e--?r js'. iy t horse In bobbles. I BRYAN INVITED. ! ; - -: Chicago. Jnly 24. Win. J. Bryan has accepted an invitation to attend the Natii nal Fn -ainpuient of the G:an 1 Army of the lUpublic iu this city, next month. -- LIGHTS ANI SIDELIGHTS.; "I lot weather doesn't seem to make any difference to some people." "In what way V"' "Alout kctpiug wrapisil up In themselves." Philadelphia Evening Bullet iu. . First Chief That's a dandy new war -lub you have. Second Chief Isu't Ita Is-aut? If I could soak some white man -with that his burden Wouldn't liothcr him. Puck. Young Wife When I asked Harry if he couldn't take me to the 'Taris exitisition thin year he talkeil dread fully. lie almost swore. Elderly Aunt What did he say? Young Wife He said he'd ' se me In St. Ixniis first. Chicago Tribune. H Uncle Jedoiliah rjest got another letter from some fellers in New Y'ork tellin me that If I would come to the city they'd give me $."!!, of good pa per, money fer only $00 of my old cash. Uncle Heziklali H'mi? Beats the dickens how hard they're workln' ter make New York the financial center of the world! Brooklyn Life. " . The Oregon Suite Fair for the year P.km has far brighter prosjects than ever in the history of the organization, and. there is iMlhlng left uiyhuie. by tin inemlwrs of the 1mm rd ir by their efficient se-rVtaryiM. I. AVIsifoui, of I'ortland, ta makfr this years meiH a brilliant sm-eess. Their efforts i.t se cure a pleutilude of exhibits of all kinds, of the various Industries bf th state, promise to Iiave the very ltest results, and evijTy'une xnMiuecled with the State Fair ,1s loking for want to oae of the liest expositions ever, 'held, on the Ciast. ;.'.-'' Tlie friendly feeling toward tie Fair, throughout the state, and esiH cialhr in Porthind-ls luiving Its gool 1 isnlls and the'attendanei at the3 year' iim et from S isuiits outside of -Marioii and Polk counties will be -V unprece dented.' ';';. --f:-:f'. .--I' In spi'akihg of preparations for th'js ytar's Fair, tlie l'ortland Telegram, of TiHslay evening has the following en couraging iteiu: r "lai.rylng bniders projose to keep pact with the dairying activity Iii Ore gtm. At the State Fair some rare breeds of stock will 'be exhibited, giv ing dairymen!; the chance of compar ing tht-m. jr' - ; . ..-J ; "The Ilaxetwoisl lalry Fann of Spo kane has made application to Ser tary M. I. Wisdom for 2 stalls for fancy breeils of Jerseys. Holstein and tlneniseys. IL II. Ixnuey. W. II. Sav age, II.--West- and otlici well-knowvi bretnlers, will compete for honors in tin dairying strain. It is also likely that the Lidd Hazel farm will exhibit some of 'Its ijtine bred - ilalry stoi-k. iA'tter liave lx -en rei-eivinl from Cat borula dairj'men. asking alont sisice, "lii-t-ause of the activity in dairying throughout Oregon, making a, demand for tlie Ust dairying stticlv. breders realizi the lienejits of proierly adver t'sing their StiK-k at the fair. It Is In the nature of a big display of thor OHghbri!! from which direct results will I obtained. Accompanying each -htMt will be registeriil test, showing the quantity of yield jmt cow, so' that butter-ni!kers may have the benelit of comparing the breeds and picking their ijfoiee. ' r- "Oregon -Is now said to be in ajis s'tionto tnrii out almost any quant ity of butter, and the only -other: re quisite for making it a banner butter slate Is the quality. Practical men who are authority o.i such matters say tliis eannot 1m done -with fioor t-i"'ds of , stock. : Therefore, it 1m l:oves. 'the. dairymen to get' the Iest grades, aiid this they are doing as fast as possil'le Judging by the lively demand. Several co-oMrative cream evh's are kii'iiing rH"ords of Jndivid tial cows Willi a view of adoiiting the kind which gives the very liest results. In this manlier dairying is-being en couraged along scientific Hues an I the old-style Home-made butter will have to give way to the more modern pro duct. - '.' '"In connection with other fair mat ters. Mr- Wisdom says various comities are perparing to lie well represented at tlie fair. It is probal.le tliat many will lie represented and the conuM'tltiun for the cash prizes, aggregating ?42-i. will Is ken. The work of pivjinring county exhibits is ls-iug done by coiu nW'tee w,hlch are not letting : any grass grow under their feet.".- AS APPROXIMATION. "I often see the expnssion nseil. a measure of .relief. said Spykes. "Now. what Is a nieasur of relief Y "Attout three fingers," replhil Sykes. Town Topics. SURE TO COME. ' People who let things slide always wind up by slipping thems4ves. li.i eago i.eiuocnii. Niglrt's candlos are burnt out, ami j cund day I Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain . tops. " "Romto and Juliet." Go you may call !t madness, folly Yon shall not chas my glmMii aw;iyj TImtc's such a charm In nit-Ja nchvly, I would not. If I conhU Is gay! ' Samuel Rogers, f Renlon count v Is arranging for a snlendid exhibit of Its resources, a ml pnslin ts. and ; will make an efTiM-t to secure first prize at the State Fair. The Corvallis ;Gazit le of yisterd:iy. In speaking of the efforts of that county In arranging the exhibit, says: The : giueral committee Is rei-eiv ing considerable onconragement with reference to tlrr ltent.on -oiinty exhibit to te made at the State Fair., A con siderable numlier of samples of grasi ea have already lHen received, and there Is promise that ninny more will lv forthcoming. It is hoisil that the aggregate' grass sample will reaeh 400 or .VM). : Mr. -II. I. French, in charge of the exhibit, suggests that atsvnt but buildings or in fence cor ners on many farms there are grow Irr grssis and grains that would make excellent samples. - lie is an xious that these le gathered, lals-lled and brought -'to town toJe placed in the display. s v ."To the other features is to be add ed a photographic exliil.it. It will-lin-chide th work of amateur as well as professional artists, and the suldect may mcImHr building, scenery, leading-men or anything else that may Is brought within the range of tha cam era. ' . ' , ' . .. "Mr. French also suggests that it Is now time for housewives to legin the preparation of canneil friit. P serves and klmlnnl displays. In each Instance credit will be given to tie person ofTerlng the specimen, and the fruit will Ik properly eared for and retTU"twd.: "If. in case persons in distant parts of tlie county, know of samples that would add to the excellence -of "the dispiar. and cannot take time to have them 'brought In. if they will write to Mr. French at Corvallis he will en deavor to have the samples secured." We read that we ought to forgive our enemies: but we do not read tliat; we onght to forgive our frieud.--Attrlbuterl to Cosmus, Dnke ol Flor ence, by Ita con. - , Friemls deptrt, and ni .vnory takes ;.-' them . -.. To 1s t ca venfS. jMir.' ami deep. Thomas Hayns Bayly. MARION COUNTY 111 Official Rrport, July (1000) Tenn III ta th matter of fixing the Isnid of the teasunirr" of Marion tninty. -pyotMLfixitl at In ; te matter of . IhumI r I, By robbing Peter he pM.Pnl lis . ooncr.-Aimrovil. kept the moon from the wolves. a.ni , lhlnatter of the Iwnd GaskUl ..bWL vr.f..-$!,-,i swo.e of eourese von did not no this when ir''!""'"'"?," .Vr,-;i -m " T :".' k.-Approye,i. - - - - . - iinva von u 1 if 111 ill 1:111 1 mi .a im. t ron sent me here. I will try not to-get t-."" of W. out a seaivh warrant. . .S3 i, v1ti tle von assistance of a p.i. .-s;. .1 r.'-'ov.l lmd habits. The jants have worn the hen from Gsl. ill- --: t house, out at the knees, I think the tailor Itoperty HIerk Miiclu'i; to whom the uiHst have chenttsl yon, the buttons hen was tamed r ': ,t . a tcrml- -liave come off and ltey are iiose ie- nation of tihe Iitigati. n. i. i - -' - - -- up quarj hind, i don't think the food is good, F. W. W. II. Gooley et aL. Tor the hwation of a inKnty road. Established Hong roadiJ In the matter of the Mtitiou of Ed Gtley .et at, for the location of a inty road. Viewers apioiiitcd to assess damages to irHrty of J. Stupfel. iSlmrt roail.i In tin matter of the lsnd of V, W. Duriiin. as tax eolleior. Approved. In the matter of the petition of Win. Strayer. for the location of a county road. Continued, lln the matter of tly itetition of .T- Welsrt et al.. for rmissie to raise the west end of the bridge at Aurora. Continued. In the matter of opening, hkls for a bridge across ItidIiug river, uear Wcsslbum. Held hi alsyance. ; lit the matter of etition of W. 1. Westaetdt et al.. for akl on the coun ty road east of Salem. Ordered that $tu Ik allowel. ' ' Elect ion Account. Ordered that all bills- for , registering voters at June election Ik continuiiL In the matter of reiKirt of W. W. Hall, of warrants drawn on salary account of May and June. Approved. In the matter of reiort of W. Hall, of warrants drawn on insane account, for June. Ainroved. In the matter of rejKrt of W. W, Hall, of warrauts drawn for jurors In attendance at June term of circuit court. Approved. In the matter -of the'; report of W. W. Hall, of claims for witness fees liefore district attorney at June term of circuit court. Allowed, viz: J, D. Jones, W. I Jones. $: A. W. Joueson. $2.20; A. D. Smith. S2.2t: W. Welch. $2.20: Mrs. W. Welch. 2.2t; J. A. Johnson. 2.2n: 5. A. ,MrrIss. S.-r0- W. It. Morris. 2.20: 1. F. I-ir- tM-.m. SS.2IC A. .McClain. JfS.tM: T. Clark. 1.1.(d: C. Jermansen. ?.tH: I. Kennady. S.t: I. Miller, $12.40; Mrs. W. Welch. r2.2: I- Mmto. $2.2i: G. Spemvr. ?1.': C ! D. Ma tin nv. JFlo: R. t!. Pierce. $1."; W. ller r!ck. $11: J. Church. JM": A. Jlerrick, ft.": J. Miller. $il.4o. In the matter of . the apointincnt of Mrs. Sarah Roland; as deputy re conler. A pproveil. In tlie matter of the apjioinlment of Augie MCulUs-h aud Mrs. Clam Hall as deputies county clerk. A pproveil. In the matter of the apiKiintnient of B. B. Colbath and J. O. Estes, as dep uties sheriff. Approviil. In the matter of the claim of II. Palmer, for liouiity oii one coyote scalp. Approved.' ? ' .' In the matter of the etitkn of II. F. Smith, for rebate 011 road tax. Alkwinl. In the maiter mt county aid for Mrs. A. B. Swain. Ordered that county Judge Investigate case and supply mccssary neiils for present. I11 the" matter-of 'the application of John Kirn, for rebate of taxes ilN'.Hl assessment). Continued. In the mailer of itetition of Mrs. C. S. Rasselt, for the vacation of cer tain platted land in Riverview .Park addition to Salem. Continued, In the matter of the ietition of J. T. Marman. -for -the appointment of an additional Justice of the ieaeo for Horeb district. Continued. In the matter of the application of I. M. Wagner, for rebate on rosul tax. Contimnsl. . In the matter of the application of A. Jette et al- for liquor license for ChaiiqsHg precinct. Granted. In the matter of fixing the lon.l of school suiHM-iiitcitilent. Fixed at sum Iu the maiter of filing bills for cou-j slderation by couiniissioners' cotirt. OrdertHl that all bills must le Iu hands of clerk. proierly oertllhil. lei fore -ourt convenes for regular ses. sion: onlered further that all bills for road work must lear O. K. by suiwrvisiir ordering work done. In the matter, of the erection of a public drinking fountain on tlie court house ground.. Ordered that permis sion tie granted f or erect Ion of said fountain. 'same -to lie at expense or Salem Florlcultural Sisiely. Court to assume charge of fountain after same is in working order. ROAD AND BRIDGE ACCOUNT. Pov-G.li- E. C. $ t.oo. f l.-in. State vs. Mike Warner. G. U. ell ST.TU. Geo. Suiniol I.Ti. N. leu S1.2U. Henry Kit'ii; 1.2. Ba-krr ?1J2H. A. J. Rlchanlsou K.; Warnnr t .:UK A. I.. Mack J. !M. Waters 1.'M. Slate vs. R. Wittschen. II. A. John sou fTtl. D. C. Minto 4.2V State vs. II. C. Rotiertsoii.-.lI. A. Johnson $7.20. 1. C. Miuto 1.2, F. W; Durbln continue!.) - '0111 111 issioners Atiuut. Wm. Ml tey $12.."sl. I. C. NeIliaiii $S.! SOAP WOBXS ATTACRIO. Tlie Capital City StMip Manufactory "Involved In Litigation Plant -. and Sturk Selzel. irnmi Daily Statesman. July 2'. mputy Sheriff B. B. CoIK-ith last evening attachtsl the plant and l.i.tstii IvitUiids of soap, of the Capital Soap Works. located on East Fetry stroet. iii-t Fourteenth stm!. The attai-lnhent was .-'made I on a suit brought by liilerika Mill In agalusi 'Chas. A. Muths and J. II. Wassmaii. iartners doing business un t'der the Drm name and. style of the Capital Soap Works, to risnver vari ous sums aggivgating $PNCi.rs with a!-cruod interest and the inists and dis bursements of the action. Vl"he plaintiff Is represented by P. II. and W. J. D'Arcy, and iu her 'com-' plaint praj- for Judgim-iit for Ihe fol lowing sums: $l.Vl with ft jmt int lu terest from February 21, Hnhi. due 011 a loan: ?" with per ccnty Interest from March ,12. 11 nm, -due oh a loan; $iS. with ,"jver i-eiil interest from March 1k -Bum, due for a quantity of oats 'furnished; auiV fH'.i.rm wilh ft per t-eut interest from July 2."i. 'Bum, for the hire of a ic.-ini at the agree! -om-iM'tisatioti if $l.rm pr day. . ; ..$27 . 1 . 3 . 4 . 4.1 111 2H 7 oft 10 rm rs Cld 1 20 .1 07 4 oO 4.J :t2 1 rm Nf Aid Amer. Road Mach. Co R. E. Kirk . ...... Gtss.ing Bros. . . . . .. E. T. Martin' Cap. Luinb. Co,.. ... J. Holm C. B. Irvine. . ... '.. . A. M. White.... . ELECTION- ACCOUNT. W. W. Hall...... $ 7 $ Disque Skipton. . .... Sahiu L. - T.nf .... 2 .VI W. M. llilleary.j 14 m W. T. Clark...., .... 21 m POSTAGE ACCOUNT. G. W. Jones.... Vi. . .$ H " I. W. Hobart . . 2 ." STATIONERY ACCOUNT. ' Woodhurn Judeieiihut $12 im $1S tm 11 17 7) Cld 2 oft im oo m rm R. K M(Mns 4.V' ! 45 F. S. Deartorn... .... 2 K."i 2 S5 Statsman Jtl Office r. 2 7-V 2 7.1 Jefferson Review. . . . . H m H OO Statesman, l'uh. Co... o at 5 CO w. w. Haiir... ...... :r )- :r. Pal ton Bros .. ft 15 ft 15 Hofer Bros IS IK1 IS fift Or. Tel. & Tel. Co. .... 1 Ml 1 Tsi B. F. RussIL.... .... m H.J m SHERIFF'S ACCOUNT. F. W. Durbln.-. .. $lft Ho $10 Sf AS-sESSoit'S ACCOtTNT. J. W. Hobart.... ... .$21 oil $21 tm COI'RTIIOUSE AND JAIL ACCOUNT. , O oft , 45 75 , . 1.1 45 . .t im a SUPERVISOR'S ACCOUNT. J. W. Watt..... ... Sal-ni Water Co. . . . Or. Tel. & Tel. Co... Salem L. k T. Co.... $ ; fm 45 75 1.1 45 .15 tm ! PROBATE COURT MATTERS, The final aci-ount of "Mary Jane Card, executrix of the estate of J40. Card, deeascl. was yestrlay npproytil and Ihe executrix discharged rrom 'further administration upon the estate. .. .The iM'tition of Win. W. Anderson. exicu tor of the. estate 'of James Amlcrsoii. iks-easisl, to s'll crtaiii Nrso'nal prop erty, the prociHils of the sale to Im a pi il Iil iu the 'cancellation of Indebt eiluess against tlie estate. aggti'gating $l.Km. I was granted. .. .The bond r.f Dr. Wi ILByrd, with Dr. J. N. Smith as surely, for $25ft as guardian of .the js'ison and estate of George B.Mus ser, a minor, was accepted.'! DISTRIBTION OF MEDALS. Dis tribution of the inedals lresi'iitisl iiy the tate to each of the Volunteers serving Witli Oregon troops during tin late Spanish War and Filipino Insur rection Is progressing -quite raphllv. It Is estimateil that there are over im of the ex-soldiers In Port land, n ml al ready '.more than 2im liave cailiil for their tuiHials. Only a few applications for lmslals Ix longing to soldiers, living outside' of I'orthind are being received, as there has hantly leeii sulHciciit time for the 1 11 formation. of their com pletion to gain gemnil circuhiliou iml answers to cinie back from the own ers. Adjutant.-" Jcnernl GaiiteiilH-lu ar langed to have his office kept oieii Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday eve nings between S and in o'clock for Ihe act-om mishit ion of such as were em-, ployed-days." Monday, -approximately lim came in betwii'ii these hours, and last evening a large number pnsnled thenisi'lves. This evening will Is Hie last when the 'office will be kept open iu the evening, and ell employ! dur ing the day would do well to call. Oregouhili. DIED IN PORTLAND. Mrs. L. II. Scott, of Wapliiita. asco county. Eastern Oregon. did ystefday morn ing at St. Vincent's hospital. I'ortland, after a three months illness. The le eoasid was th' wife of Si-olt, formetl.v of 'Salem and waxTh' ilaugli ler of Mr. and.Mrs. Sidney Blackerby. of Silvcrton. County Judge Jolm II. Sott.:.of tills city, a brother of the lM-reaviil husband, rei-elv! news of tle death, by telephone, atiout uooit yestenlay. but was nimble to. go fo I'ortlaml and acoinpany the reiuaius to I'astern Oregon, wlwre Ihe funeral services and-interment will lake place. Allss Mary Scott, a sister of the lc rcaved husband, went to Portland 011 the. afternoon train yesterday and will accompany the funeral party to East ern Oregon. STARTED THRESHING. Darby. Keene & Icw, of Shaw, started their threshing machine 011 WHlncday and it will not lie long Ifcfore tin Salem mills will Ik - receiving the golden grain. The market quotation lu Sah-m remains uu hanged at -4ft cents. NEWS IN STAYTON. The Cut Worm Ih I K-sl roving Vege tation In That .Vicinity. J. B. Kerr . . . . Vamhile. .$2 m . 72 m Ctd 72 m i i In tlie matter of bond nf F. 1. TV,4 ,ln ' korl ff fTfOVL Z-OTLZilt., ' j ia the matter of the lonl of J imtM iia rurg hjrs insg r 1,1 rML recorlr. A pproved. yt .-sr. . ' In the matter of the petition or r, r-UcUX KI'NcII et aL, for the location of a CORONER S ACCOUNT. A. M. Clough A. M. tloiigh. ... J. Q. Wilson...... A. S. Slippy. .. . . Wm- Warner., A. II. Forstner. .. J. Pranning I S. Winters.... . T. Jennings....... W. S. Conser. ... .' IL A. Cleveland .... J. II. Lee.... .'-..: C. Minkkr . J. Ilainil.... "... IL JJ. Saltmarsh W. II. Byrn.... J. Meenk .... , . CRIMINAL ACCOUNT. State vs. J. N. M'tchel et al Mrs. T. Brouilette $1.7o.xG. ,T. Moisan $3.H. R. JefTerson $2.70. ftessie Stevens $1.70, ILL. Koester $1.70. Emma Mc Neil f 2m, S. Brouliette $1.70, S. 1 mm .1ft 1 1 1 1 5 o 2l 45 m im m m cm tm 7ft 70 7o 70 TO 7ft 7) 20 5ft $ r, 20 .n 2 1 im ft. 00 - tm tm ... a o 70 70 70 o Slayton. Or.. July 25. Mm h com plaint Is heard among farmers and gardeners in this sect ion, about a seeles of worm which Is completely destroying all kinds of jp vegetal loii. These worms are found In great quan tities, and resemble the cut worm In Jin bit and apiwareuce. '. Dr. J. M. -Kitchen Is taking a much neld and well earned rest and vaca tion, accompanied by his estimable wife. They will visit SislaVille. Waler loo. Uper and Iwer Sisla. and Clear and Fish lakes Ik fore their return. A merry "party of pleasure -seekers drove out to Waterloo and Sodaville Sunday and sicnt a leasant day at llMse well known rsorls. Aiismg tlie Stajton sople noliceil were Dr. and Mrs. Kitchen. Mr. and Mr. Joe Fish er. J. R. Miller. E. C. Til us. Mrs. Keene. .Mrs. Lucinda Tlmmas, and Cora Cooer. i John Wolf and wife, of Salem, sjient Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neibert of this city. Adolph and Mrs. Hill are entertain ing a brot lier-ln-la w from Eastern Oregon. ..''-. Mrs. nenry Keene, of tills city, Is sjsMiding the week wilh her sou Rich ard. KeeneA of-Waterloo.' '. Miss Cora Neff. who has lieen visit ing relatives here tin past few weeks, returned to Salem Tuesday, J. M. Brown of this city, nccom- 21 50 7ft panied by his little grandson, visited 7ft friends on Meddler mountain, recent ly. Mr. and Mrs; B. P. Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Missler enjoyed a trip to Silver Creek Falls Sunday. Mrs. J. II. Mann ami children leave the latter part of this week for Oak land. Oregon, where they -iil join the husliand and father, -Mr. Mann Is con ducting a barler shop at that point. i ' ,