Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, September 07, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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WEEKLY. OREGON' STATESMAN,
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MtU JlIMJEVKTASU TO BE CUILT AT
THE THICK.
ITUI It la Front of tbe unad Stnd
Splrudld LAmm of ICxhlblt Will
Mo mt KxiMwltion.
i From Dally Stajesinaiu Sept. T..)
Arraugerr.eats for the State Kali are
Wins pushed with; vigor, ami every
thing is done that ran in any way eon
tribute to the juicces of the exposition.
" President W, II. Wehrunfjjaral Seer.
tary M. IJ Wisdom. wli cat the.
just few !.iys In! Ka lem.j an elated
over the splendid j utIrHdi. and f..-l
confident that the fair wilt Ih the
lt ever had on j the Fair (hounds
Exhibitors will, lie plentiful hi fact
the only trouble will be to find suit
able sjiace for alljthat have applied,
a'ud have exprRst-tl their Intention?
to apply. New building are hi coorw
of erection, umv nulls are being built
to accommodate Wee- Mock, and the
spirit of improvene-nt M-.ins to have
Mruck the Fair ('round alius with
the rest of this city ,inl Mate.
The ollk-ers of the board yel onlay
decided on T.-t-t insr a new. modern
judges' Mand at tin race tra-k. It
will bo craistru'-t. im Mm out , Io.f
the track. Immediately in rnmi of the
grand Maud, an I j . opiositt- t- old
judges' Maml. Tle Mrt'crure w ill bi
a!oit 14 feet high, and will he en
tirely op-n. It will Im two Morics.
the pwr floor for the Judaea, while
the lower floor Will Ih', us-d f.r weigh
ing in ete. This will give all the
sqe-clator su opporl unity to r-.h. nil
i Til i is jriiiiiir on. .-mil will prevent any
illicit meddling with the weighing or
with tln jiid-s. ihu giving more nt
Maef'mu with the racing in general.
Hut tlie greatest advantage there Is
in the Judge stand le!ng in front
of tiie grand Maml is the -fact tlat ihe
judge w ill - 1 enabled to see the
hors s nil .the way down the slMcli.
and., in case of any ilb-gel or dishonest,
practice on the part of the jofky.
they will lw iMdtvr a hie to we it and
puiili the jaine. -
The time keejwrs ete will iw i-nnv the
old judges -stand lis; -fore. where als,
will he th ajinoiinejii-' hoard.
There, will ! :i holier and faster
lot f horses on tiie traek than ever
in the past, many IjorHenwn having
ih-eidctl to k-ep their strings here n?i
4 i 1 after tiie f:iir. and nor p:irtieioathig
anywhere els in r:i'-es prior to the S:i
letn meet.' In order to be in condition
l have a chance at the spienditl
purs'.-'hiiiig m here. A new race was;
ehh l fo tho list y-srei d.T.v, a tiovelty.
v.hh-h is sure to attract much atten
tion, .-net create !ulnl n fun. It im
a slow rnce, trot or pnee. mile dash,
for slow horses, purse $2-"t dividevl a.s
follow: $lf to the horse coming i;t
l.ist; $7 to the second to last; $." to
the third to last.! mid $: to the fourth
to lat. ' ' Free eiitraffce. Mules and
hobble not barred - open to the world.
J:h-o. to come off on Tuesday Septeni-i
Imt 1 St h, Kl iters I'rtj- entries tlo?e
lHfor race Is over".
.The Uaptist lads have secured the
large restaurant loiildinir. Just inside
tire mnfn srale. formerly Sensed Iy the
I'rcsttyterinrt ladies, and will conduct
a 'restaurant there. The .Catholic ladie:
have secured the privilege of erecting
n large tent on the grotiuds and will
conduct a restaurant.
1'. II. Flagg will conduct a restaur
ant. In the Kouthwiek building.
I". J. Arnold.-; the in erry'go-round
man. lias secnr' space for hi ma
chine, and will opraio liN mrry-go-tound
to the delight of the little folks
and some bigger. ones. ,
In the stock exhibit, which .promise
to le unexcelle1 on the Facile coaVi.
the centre of nttraction will doubtless
1m the tine herd of I lerefords-t weuty
a:iinial-f-owni-d by John Sparks. f
Ileno. Nevada. Ti.'' herd of blooded
stoek. which h.13 I teen exhibited in
very portion f JhT Fnited States,
onhl be sold at forci-d sale fur $1.".ih
any day. and oiilaltw amoiig otheis
otte cow n-liirli rtisit Mr. Sparks $2'5u.
Oilier valuaJder herds like this one
haie Iieeti promised for exhibition, and
there will Im more value in fine stock
than ha ever lren shown at.; any one
place west of the Uocky Moit'itains.
A large amount of utock will come
to the-fair rrotiv tn t:.n norma tatef
Fair, which Is now running, ami will
-clove on the lr.ib hist. ThN Is the
Kst fair evei hel l in California. The
. r.dlowing, written from ' F.acraiiient
" under date of Siptemler 2il. shows the
interest taken by the people of that
xtate in their exxnsitton:
Tiie Stale Fair opnui here tomorrow
Vith prosets for a brilliant smeesa.
The spae in thefexposit hui building
was nil ensragod two, ve-ks ago .-irel
many would lexhibrtors have failed
to find riVMiirhe arrangement of the
eshibits is i4.Mtly Anipleted. and the
;'ie:t biMldi-; will it o!ued tomoi'i .r
n glil. Maiiy i side attraction have
been pro vid'i 1 by the,: citizen' State
Fiir .'hjri. The St.i le Iiii y coiiven
t'mii wiU lie hel l the sef-on I week,
ommeticing on thf 11(h and hi-iing
three il.rrs. Among the other features
will lie .tog find poultry s!;oV!. pusy
r:o-.. pony polo g.itius. ,iti:o!Jioble
Mtpr. etc. Oil Tue.Vlay. the tth I here
wiil Ih a fifty mile relay whe d race
In-uvkii St..ektoii. Willows. Harys
Tille and Oak Park team'. The rac
meeting" open tomrrow with the O-ei.h-nr
t!iree-.fcar-ohV trotting intake.
11e starter. Ier.ig The IJounn. Ven
dome. Kals. '"Mae "ana Tout (Smith.
,The 2:13 j;ie takes ; place tontarrfv
also. and thiee ruaufog races. The
track is very ffast." ;
: Katip atAl Sleeping.; ;
F.otl supplies the Widancc for
ra"rim tlie n;:r of i the b n!y.'
re-
riv-s sirtneth. Sieep ?"irds the a--
lrtumtv torfthefc rerars to be maae.
Hot h are ncrc?arv to beakh. II yw
van't eat an frlcp, take Hoxl's Sar-
- L',l 111. J - I V I V i M fc. I ' i ' ...
IhwkI. U, ?arc to t JIo..is.
.Kil'ousne is cared ly Hood's PiHs.
25 -ent$. . , , j , j i
ANCRV WIFE SHOWS PASSION.
Mrs. AJiuie Reynold. 40 yearn old
Jhe wife f'a resnH"table farmer of I
Moittowie, I held at iwdiee head
quarter at New Haven. Conn., under j
bond of ?Jx(i for assault lu Ler hus-j
and tones tlie digestive organs, ami 't.sidewallc at tne idm .-yui. yi.Kr
Kives the t-. rc-tfu! sp of child- the north iide of Marlon street ni-
i -',,'ni Ui "fi.ard f
-ar trees and set tin? Km ,i. i.
., n .... . . iwni,
.... e-Mit an explosion of anger
wheu ,cr Lushand left the Louse. Mr
table to hi wire receiving ihe,atteji
tion of several fariuiH- of tk neigli
borlmod and in a passion of auger his
wife chafed him 011t nt Uj-1 ll0!10
ou a xi!.wer of iwit ,iUl dihes. X,n
content with this treatment f the
tpu jstion. Mrs. lieytohU followitl up
her victory with a rail on the pre-ni-es
and a general assault on the prore
erty.of her husb;iU J. t
IX Clt'IIKIL-
Sles.-ngtr ito Itritish general. In
China lietK'tal.. we luive just e;ije
lured a U-Jicr or dispatches, but we
ean't leake out the dlsp.uches.
I'tiiish i;'ueral--.re they in cipher".'
.MesK ngi r ipher? No. They" re in
Chinese. ; t
PIIAXtJK IX NAT I ' R A Id ZAT1 OX.
Unitwl State Oistrict Judge Adopt
Xtriugeut i:ule for Alien.
Judge Lowell of the I'uUeil State
d;irh-t court at Boston La ainioiineeil
au Important change In Hie rule re
lating to naturalization, and hereafter
it will le ipiite a study for an alien
to lee,, iiie a eititen of the United
State. He entertain. seine nnii opin
ions aix.nt aliens who wish to lHome
full-thlged -'American citizens. :
many an applicant ' Ix-fore - him has
1m ii detiicil hi pajr-rs, he deetuing
ti?e applicant . kio.wle.lge ; of .this
g eriiment and its working insuf
ficient to warrant hi granting him
the rights of citizenship.
Judge Invell ahva.v carefully ex
amine the applicant's pajers ami
frequently inak.-s '.searching - inqniries
com-i-ruing his knowledge of Amert-
cati afTalr. '
I-'ist year :',i'ii new ci1i7.cn wer
mad" in the United States""court in
Iiosto:i uloix. TLi t-ing prexUlein
ial year these tigurc will nrobably be
dollbhll.
Under Judge IovelI"s new rule,
wliich will gii into effi t Septctiilie'
1.""., applicant for citizenship will be
obliged to tile their papers til day in
advance, and their names and ad-
drcse' will 1m- eote-pieuously iSted
in the federal building..' Objit-tloti
thereio may be ra;tde in writing, and
rtich objection will 1h heard togeth
er with the-application. Iti an indi
vidual case, for special cause shown
by a jH-titlon selling out the excep
tional circumstauce.s. the time of N.st
ing may lie shortened to not les than
two days. Tiie oalh of the applicant
shall i:ot ho ' deemed - ullicieut to es
tablish bis age at the iiineof. hi ar
rival in the United Slatee. but he
may. at the dis-retion of -the court.
lie examined concerning the same.
COULO NOT KFKP T1IKM OUT.
1 Miring the time whoa the alien ex
ptd.doti law was. in force' in the Traus
aal tl-.r'n Cliiiiaiiieii arrived at ti:e
little Imider i own of N'olkrust. The
Traiisvaid ill :hn!;!e l ad not much
c xperi'-ii' e of Chinamen up to I'd,
but they Mere t;ot taken with the ap
pearance of tho'-iicvv comers ami
promptly put th i.i back over the Natal
border.. For the next three weeks fee
lolhe at different pohii of the" line
were engaged in -returning the China
men, to the -colony. They -were drag
ged out of fi eight cars. -curc!y stow-ed-'away
under t.irp:ul:n cover: were
rooted out of transport wagoes jour
neying along the main road; were
picked out of gepg- of Kiilh. with
their ia c ih'rl.eiK'd. s a to ie;:nii!e
their coiiipanioii. traveling iu cattle
truck-. '1 1 ; Chinamen retained all
their niiuial cli. -erf nines 1. Alter a
time tii- Cliiiiaiiieii were set it no more
!u tiioe part and 'they iad out of
the mind of the otlh-Ials. IJat later
on . fhfee st rati ire China teen v. etc un
earthed in .lepi ci tortti doing a ilom
ishing biisii'o-ss among '4 In. Iaiiirs. but
the alien law wa ju-t then leig
ouahed and they w r aliovvcl (
abide 'where they Were. The Incident
sepplie it curioit illustration, of the
yellow man's uer-asnu. 1 .
CTl7VVV AT( 1 1.
Kan a City jeweler mule a watch
for a New! Yorker which cist sjo.oo
The movement . hi-' this timepiece was
no lietu-r than that found In :Iy
X4IUI watc'i. It was simply ihe best
il at could lie made. What gave add
ed value to the watch wa the fact
iri.it. thcicise wa im rut-d with mag
ei'liceiit diamonds, with a superb ruby,
almost a ' large, a a pigeon's egg.
t'i. ruling the center of the ornamental
design.
TWO NIW SLITS IUID.
Stavtoii Mr.n Ask f;r a I:
From I Us Peiler Half.
li out I la i! v Statesman. 'Sept.
AV II lteniiiie. of. Sfaytoii
r.i
ha
bronchi suii in tie tm:y u. pai 1 nc-m
if the circuit court for a. divorce from
hi w ife. 51. O. Heidaie. on Hie ground
nt desertion. Plaintiff all ge that ih-fi'-.tdaut
devcrted hint about four years
:ico. and has since resided iu AValla
Walla Wah'iiigloii. K. A. Howuiiig
of Stavtoii, and l'onha m & Martin, of
Sal in. are attorneys for the plaintiff.
Mrs. Mary A. ltatnp has commenced
an action agahit John ami Eliza J.
Iorca?. of lirooks. for money due up
on a proinissorv jiote for fl.". and in
lenst since March. ISIS, at 10 ier
cent Five a r of land m ar Brook
were attaeluil. IUmhani A. Martin aro
attorneys for plaiutifT.
A NARROW ESCAPE- Mr. T. II.
Hubbard had a narrow ceape from .1
serioti injury yesterday noon, wlnh
dimountlnji from her bugejr at the.
familv home, eorner of Commercial
and Marion street. She had been -out
a drive with ber !on. and vra In the
act of stepping from tlie relilele when
the horse took fright suddenly, anq,
starte.1 up Marlon street, throwing tne
lady to the jrround In such a manner
that one wheel passed oveT her, lut
not injuring her very mneli. The team
.... - t .-:i-lni Hid ill"!!
next crreicu aruiiim.
.- .... , a m .
Kettlng the buggy, tiiiwins jOTjis.r,
Hijbliard to the ground, and damag
ing the vehicle some. Fortunately tne
young man wa. aot Injured very., per
iorlv. The team was nnirWy ctught
and. 'with the damaged bugsrj. .con
veyml to the barn,
o a. is a? s ast x .
i : . .. 1 . , i I.. . ,ii , .
PICKING THE HOPS
EXCELLENT fjUAUTY SKCCBEO B
TIIE OKEGHS tifiOWKKS. '
The Ooaatlty W ill Not It Tp to Home
rorawr Vcmn-TlM MarkcU Ar
tirowiu In Strcnctb. '
i From I)aily Statesman. Sept? tk
The hop harvest continue inerrily.
and from in-arly every part of the val
ley where hop are grown the most at
Isfaetf.ry reiorts are being reieived
regarding the quality of this yar'.
crop, though the quantity Is not np 10
former years. The market for hop
i also strong and. while few Mil r.re
l ng niude. bid to grower indicate a
strong demand on the inirt of the Kast
erii brewer and brokers, while "the
foreign iuarket show greater s'.reagti;
l hau in ;ears.
- IM-al dealers are How awairing the
I'ompletiou of tin- harvest, when sam
ple will 1m- submitted, and the asdi
cations are that sales will b made
promptly. Some of tin dealer pri
dict that when the market oim-u it will
lie a I -prices that will satisly tiie grow
er i suen an extent a 10 eaa.se
prou.pi sales, and Jhe prediction is
Ireely made that ail imps will be n.ar-j'
ket.it iM-foro hrisi mas, and -tuut. lie-!
fore the close of the year, tiie iiuiiilH-ri
of ba es iemaii.it- ,a the state wdl 1 -
less lli;iu ill lii.liiV Vears.
KejH.rt were ye.tenlay rec-ived
from 1 noeiH-tidem e sliow mg that a
iieavy rnia s!.,wer. aeeoiuiwuied bv
wind, which struck' that .section out
Tuesday afternoon, knocked down" ttn
v.nes in some of the yards, doing some!
damage;
Some samples of the early Fuggles'j
variety of. nop were meived by l. !.
Jack A: Ctonpany. from Kageue .vcs
leiday, wliich ;:ie of a most excellent
qualify, those who examined them be
ing unaiiimoiis in tiieir expri-ssious of
salisi'aei ion of tne showing made for
litis crop by 1 hi samples. iVol.abiy
this veal's crop of early Fuggh-s 1
the best ever raised in ike state
Three hop contract were yesteruay
tiled at til- court house, evidencing Un
conditional sale of hops, a follows:
.!. K. r.lautoii and Calhi-ruie-I'iai
i ton. of Itrooks. to T. A. I.ive-k y tV Co..
i:iMHI Iw.tMlil Ml t'l.. rl tiikllltil
cents to he advanced.
Lewis I. .-wig. of Argetili. .to T. A.
I.ive.-dry : Co.. of Salem, entile cro,
of liotis. 71 'U!lds. .Sir.O.
j 'O.'.S. Poiie ioy aiid wife to J. II. S"!
tleinief. crap of hops on grantor's farm
I near WoodluiMi. si. 1.1 ;7. .
lee Portland telegram 01 la:"t even
it'g. in dicusing Ilie hop harvest.-and
lite 'condition of lite market, has ihe
following:
Hop pi. kTe.g is in ftdl blast, with a
few conliact being made at 12 and l.'S
1 el'ts. 1 1 e hitler being best price yet
paid. I'eporix are heard of 1
(H-nts
! ilg oiVcKd. but
!i :!i ;.ed I l.C; e el. er
so far a a van 1
ate not buia lid
ate'l are made . for the purise of
"Imiosi ing" the market.
Fut me- price will depend npoti rhe
oua'ity of hops, and the condition of
the world' crop. .n enconrag'Iug
feature of the market, according to A.
.1. Kay. or Knssell Co.. is tlie fact
that New York rgrowi-i are holding
hack. Iii lieving thi-y can get iu cents
Tl'ty refuse lo sell at 1.. -eiits. This
fact causes an active demand for coast
Imps.
A giiod many growers are confident
that coast hops will bring 15 -eiit.
but it is hard to tell positively. The
chances each way sm about even.
It will depend gieally upon tiie worid's
clop. Just .at ihe present lime thef'
': nothing to warrant buyer paying
icoie than !' cent. All ofers alfove
tl.ai
aiiuot he traced, and liefore put
ling tH miieh faith in such n-ports.
.-rowers should carefully invesligai
the ei.ndii ion 'Ihe wisest i-ours to
pursue, according to reliable parlies,
11.- l. ir-ltl Itfiftl I ho lit kl tkl ITI III'1
bal--. ascertain tiie nvorld's crop, and Im
iiiiided .leeor.lingly. A soon a sain
pie of these are in the market the
;riee Uii! in' fixed. After thai it is
ie-rel.v a matter of speculation.
Put for the fact of the New York
giower nolding aloof, it is not likely
!: eiil-: v.ouhl liow in- offering. The
Kngli !i brew crs are pn-tty well stock
el now. and nme of the coast hoje
arc poor by reason of mold and. pre
mature peeking.
lln the other hand, however, -there
Is" ctiilein-.- 10 had to the belief llmt
!.'. 11 n;s is not loo Iiii.li an estimate,
ltlel reports imw that the Herman
. rep " fl'oln IU to '.'il per celll sliOfl of
last year, and that tin Kuglish yield
bas l.eeli reduced allolher notch .1s-i.-mni
i tvt. In "sizing up" lie situation
ii must.lM taken inn. -otiideralin
that on sid.- Is. always inteiedod in
l-al:ng do "iti pi i es. and the other in
iMM'.stliig them. Pi'sli-rs who have n
liiiiohcr of cotilracls on n.ind are inter
ested in building ihe market, so that
they can realize a handsome price.
I"nyers. oi ih. other hand, use thcir
:lillil'!iee ill k epiug d-iwn Ihe price.
Therefoie. lili'.e . depelidetlce f ilfl 1n
placed upon . tirictil report, and sell
ing and buying i largely a ln.-nter of
guesswork.
P.y waiting uuli! the l ops are in the
bale, grower can lie reasonably sure
of the price, but afterward the risk is
then if they deckle to hold. A goo 1
adage, it woil'd seem. ! to let We'd
estoi'gh a Ion; and not "monkey wilh
the band wagon. So long a the Eng
lish brewers are Mocked they will hold
oft"; I hen il 1 a mailer of who en 11
wait the longer ihe grower or the
brewer.
C1YII.1ZINC. ALASKA.
Vlat .Our Bureau of TMne:hion I
Hoing The Value -of, the Reindeer.
tlr. W. T. Ilarri In Ainslee's.i ;
"In Alaska, the entire work of ediir
cation is under tie direction of the
Unile-d State Bureau of Education.-
"Ahiska I a rock, covering Pi.
01 square mili. that I t.verl -!v-ii i
iuom in the ,niot larreu lac-. It is
the kind of mo that the reindeer cat.
The human being can live on tw-ss
al.o. but It I better to have the rcln
der -at the moss and provide man
with inert and milk.
Iu the work of education in Alaska
the olijei-t lias leen to prepare the
native to take hp the Industrie and
hkhIvs of life, of the iates, and to iu
dm-tjlheui U diseontiuue their ancient
trilial eustoiu. It had 1ihu obyioii
from the U-gSnuiiig of the hivernmeut
iU.Mi;e. in l"i-,s that there should
lte'jiot only ed uea i ion in the eleineii
taryKnigliU branches, but also a
training In the employment of civil
ized Jife. From tlie tirst at all the
miss Sou established by ' t liferent re
ligioo detiomiiuitioii theie was liir
Htrmitlon. in eookiug. housekeeping and
ch.tl'e-maktng. Then f.llowid more
careful education in the trades of car
pentering, hlaekstiiiihlngjuid sho niak
ins
ttnder-the diretion of ihe Hitrcauj
Of cil uea tio 11. which suhsidi-d for
ths iurMie the Presbyti-rian Indus
trial jSehoo! .at Siika. It w llievHl
Uiat 'if the native of Alaska could Ik
taugjit to aise the Kuglish language.
U broitght under Christian intln. me
by the miskiuarie and lw ttaiiil in
snitable forms of Industry, the in
.cteaj'ihg white iMipulatioti of Alaska,
coie posed : of iiiiiuigraut from the
states, world le able to employ them
hi mining. iranjii-taiioii'and the pro-
diletloll ..f fooiL If W.-l foilild. hIW-
evei that in order to reach the thous
and of primitive inhabitant of Alas
ka, something cm 'rely out of the tr
ditiary in cdii.a't ional meihiHl must
serve as a teguuiiiig. Phe idea of jn
iii!ticii;g herds of reindeer at.o of jier
:sii:iiing the native to can for them
was," first -insidered in : IXtt. This
piaii was siiggeite.l by I r. Shelton
.laekstiii and Captain Ilcaly. of the
I uited States teVetute -cutter le:!r.
Forty tho-.e-aiid natives engair.il in
n ;tii.leer lu tdiiig and ttans'tortatioii
woiihl imt only be biouiiiit a step fur-
1 .... ,.......1 ..:..:.:...,; .. 1..,. .......t.t
J UiVu , u t:i.,.tK.,, ,
i lx..4.ible ill. liiiliitlg ' hidiistry. After
j; f"lTlf. ; e:ll- of cXperililelUS.il beeauto
icitiiiin that this project ' would "prove
! a SilCC.'SS. ' '
At EcJ Time
I like a ple.isnnr h-rh drink, the nxt
ni'.rr.ing 1 Ktl bright and my com
plexion is better. My iloctor says
it :o-!- Rc-niiy on the stomnch, liver
an l kilncys, and is a pleasaxit' laxa
tiv. It is made form herbs and
is pTp.neo ar: ei-ily
;i
tea. It is
ra
d
Lane's Medicine. All drug-
; t'i it af 25c and 50c. , Lane'k
I'aniiiv Medicines moves the bowels
eai h day. If you cannot get it. send
for a free samp'c. Address. Orator
' I'. Woixlward. Le Roy, N. Y. 5.
FOR TIIE CAMPAIGN
SKN.l'I OK A J. 11KV KKI 1MJ K. OF
I1 A. TO V ISIT SA LKM.
IN
Will Spink Here uu Ortubvr 'Jl Kepule
ilcKii Nomuialionn for Ir'nitlrotll
Kit rtom r llf.t.
K. M. e'roisan. ,--taie eomm!tie'inan
!o? the . Kcpublicaiis of Marion c.innty,
will, iu a few days, opt 11 Up ltcpnbli-
1 ( .lu-adquartei-s in the rooms on the
second lloor of tlu Cray block, corner
1 Stall and Liberty slte'ets. reeeutly oc
cupied as county IP-publican head
quarters. Aelue work for jhe cam
paigu 'will 1-e beg on promptly. . and
every pari of Marion county will be
thoroughly eaimissed dining the next
two months.
Ote of the most pmmatoiit campaign
speakers. to vjsi; Marion county during
this time is Senator Albert J. Ievcf
dire. jiMiio.- Ciiited Slates S:natu
from Indiana, who is one 'of the most
iffective campaigners iu the cnuntrj.
'1 le I'i.rtl.iiid'Oregoniau. 01 yesterday,
ta ;sVrTfi.!lig of t!:e oriellilig of tin- en lie
paign. says of the arrangement for
Senator Itevei idge's work in oreg ui:
'SctiaafAllM'rt .1. I'everidge. Imli
; ija's youthful and brilliaut statesman.
j v, ho alraet-d National alici.i ion
i ,( ,.Mt j.,..,,.;,,,, o! rngre.
IIIT-
w ill
ileiivi-i- I u 11 1:1 11:11.1 imi sliecches ill Or-
. gnu. '"'hi aiinoiHieeiiM-ni was made
by the Republican State Central Com
nijltee yesterday. Unfurl iiua.tely. S-n-as'or
Peveiidgc's time iu .the North
west is limiK-d. and his presence at
twi.re places is imM.sible. Thi-se two
speeches W il be delivered at Palhl
aiid Salem. lie will arrive in Portland
HON. I ILMoN FOHD.
at
a. 111.
oetolier 2d. and must go
routli t California that evening. The
best di.H'OHion of thi lime that could
le made by Vhe central committee wa
to hac hi 111 o up 011 tie West Side
train.. 'to Italia, arriving thereat lVi
p in. After speaking In Ha Ha be will
tie driven a rapidly a jiossible over
to Saletii. where lie will sjnk again
at S p. m. ? Immediately after r!iiih'ag
!ii tqMech there he w ill take Ihe over
land train' for California.
trtlter pfierker ef 'National reputa
tion Will canvass tlie. Male, and the
fonr candidates for Elector, all ef
whom are excelteut .-r.iiipaign speak -
er. will contribute to the success of
the iii publican party in hi eounty
and state.
In the r.Pice of Seer tary of State F.
I. I Mi id ar; yesterday. O. F. Pas ton.
' el airman, and C. IL Cochran. -iM-cre-
-.- ii- - r J - Jw
If i '?JK ..!"! ; -rij1- r:V
lary. of the state Ih-piddicau eonven
tion.' T.:hhlh-lndtl it fesIou at lrtj
httid on .April, l'th. lleil the nomina
tions of tin Kejiulilirttn candidate for
Presidential Elector, and the aeept
am of the nominees. Thev are:
O. F. PAXTON.Portlaud.
TN-MOX lOlll. Salem.
J. CL FUM.KirrOX, Kowlwirg. ,
W. J. FUUXISII, Pendleton.
S. II. Holt, chairman, and Jame. K.
Sear. S4retary, of the Uegular Pe
ple party state convention, also tiled
the nomination and- the acceptance
of the nominees- of their party fwr
Presidential Kh-tor. a nan oil by the
state convention, hld iu Portland on
- April liih. They are: t
J. I 111I.U Albany.
T. V. P. KM Pit KK'. Dallas.
jVI'CIUS IIK.NUY. H00.I liiver.
JOHN i LUCK. John Hay.
CASE J SET FOR TRIAL
SIPKEMK (IIIKT HUKk
A1IIK TI1K VACATION.
Many Orders MmH by the Jaatlr. mt Thrlr
, Mraalou Vt-rttn,y - ! AtU.rury
Alulttri.
(From Haily .v'!.ite.m tn. Sept. i!.t
The Justice of the Supreme Court
have returned from their vacation
trips, and held a brief session yester
day, w lien a 1. umber of minor orders
w re made, ami the following ae
were set for hearini;:
Monday. Octol.er pith fUauina S.
Kester. apjufaut, vs. James Kcsli-r
and John !iiiny. res;.nihait.s; apical
from l.ii.n -ounly: 1'J id.
Tuesday, Oeiol er llih R. J. Flem
ing, respondent, vs. John A. I 'arson,
appellant : appeal fit. 111 M:.rii.n uninly;
! .".a a. m. Yadham .V Co.. respond
1 tus. vs. lusuaii. Potilseti A. Co., appel
lants; ajijieal from Muliiioiii.ih county;
12 111.
".-liies.la v, Octolicr lwlli Jacob
I'.Joeh. appellant. s. Saraii Saniiiioti.i i
; lid JeS' ph Hubbard. eswi!ldelits; ap
ja-al fro h Multnomah coittay: !:::it :i.
m. Law (!iiaraijte .V Trust Society,
of Fond .11. Kl:glat;d. rcspoiidciit, s.
Henry A. Ilogue. Saiah L. Ilogue and
Henry .lone, defendant and nope!
hints, and Rosetia June, defendant
.-lid respond ni ; appeal from 'Washing-,
ton county. Ii m.
Thursday. October l.'llh - J. W. lb ti
ry. appellant, vs. Yamhill county, re
spomh nt: apical from Yamhill cmi'My
:i:.'5'l ji, 111. Slate of Oregon. . e re.
Ceofge .loiie. respondent, vs. Hcotuo
Coii't. appcllau.; appeal from Lake
lounty. '2 111.
The following minor order, in cases
now ponding -on appeal. wcrCycsicr
day made by Ihe coitrt and entered of
tecotd by Clerk J. -I. Murphy:
John P. Miller, administi.-ilor. re
.-potidcni, v. J. W. Ha;niak'r. et ah.
a ppellanr: ordered on siipulatioii that
the resp indent have UllTil October 1st
to serve and file his brief.
Robert Adamson, respondent, v.
Wells. Fargo & Co.,' et. ah. appellanl;
ej-dered that npp llani have uidil Oc
tober 1st to servo and tile their brief.
Pachie Siat.'s Saving. Loan V Build,
ing Co., appellaui. vs. .1. J. 'Hill, r'
-1 undent ; orderiHl thai rii:oii leiil
liave until Septctnlwr 1st lo serve and
He an audit ion al abstract.
Stale of Oivgoii. resp.itidetif , vs. J.
S., Cooper, et a I.,- ajipell.thts: ordered
it siipiHation that O'Hay V- Tarplc.v
have sixty ihivs from August 2."il h to
M i ll- mill hh the abstract.
State of Oregon, respondent, vs. J. S.
Cooper and O'Hay V Tarph-v. appel
iant.-: ordered, on stipulation ; thai
O'Hay V Tarpley have ';tv day from
.August '."ilh to serve and file the ab
stract. Fred Hose. apH-llaut, vs. W. L.
TiMi.e. -esHlldent ; oldcri-d on motion
thai a mandate be issued lo lie- court
below.
Nam y S. Ih ll. -t al.. revpouiletil.
v. Charh- A. Itniwii. el al.. appel
a lit: ordered oil inoliou of resp.-.lid
cut that the lime for lilim: a petiliin
for relcariiig I' extended to Septcm
ber ..Mil.
Ella RalhlMine. ndminlsiralriv.
'potnleni. vs. The O. It. & N. Ce.. np
lePant; ordered fhat appeli.-iut have
it f if Sopiemboi- 'Stiii to serve 'and. file
It reply luicf.
Slate of Oregon, respondent, vs. An
drew Carl-en. appellant: ordered on
- lipnlatioii Ihat apM-lla tit's time to
serve and lib hi brief be extended to
Octoltoi- ;;d. Iriegularllies in appeal
tot waived by stifiulalioti.
"Slate of Oi.gon. respondent, vs. An
ifn-w I 'arisen. ardla nt : orler d m
st'puhil-on that appellant's the" lo
s I V.' and lib" his blief be extend d to
October Iliegiiiarili.'S 111 appeal
not waive by stipul.-ition.
Isam Wiiile, npp.-llant. vs. W, M.
I.add a ndntaii-aiator. ri'spotid' tit : .r
doted oiiTtipukilioii of p-irties that tip
lellant have until .epteiiibi r 1-".ih to
serve and tile his b"i.-f.
M. . Strickland..' respondent, vs.
Noble Heath et al.. :ipp.-!!anls; ordered
i n motion that apjM-l'.i'iit have until
September .'fuh to .--r-rve .ni l tile their
brief.
Th'. court ordere.l. on petition of
Raymond Lloyd, sin r.t oiin-y uf New
York. 1 0:1 1 he be adliiilleij In piacllce
ia itiisstale for nine mouth.. The
l-iiiion wa -favorably endorsed by
Judge XV. IL Adduis. of New Yoik.
Mid Attorney . 15. R.sder and J. -Raley.
of "Pendleton..
FtlFR SCORE AXI -TKX. Mr.
Harriett A. Wodon. residing at
, Haeville, north of Ihe Fair tlrouml.
witnessed her fttst birthday on Mon
day. Septcmter 3.1. Tlie .lay was a
most pleasant one. A number of
friend had gathered to congratulate
the lady on her attaining the age of
iht year, and. after a lutuntlful repast,
prepared for the occasion. Mrs. Wood
xon "was reeted with a teantlful
and valuable present, by her grandson,
Ueorge Pari Jackson. Other present
were reeelve.1 from friend and rela
tives, and all united in wishing Hrand
ma Woodson a happy fnture and many
rcMnii of hey birthday.
j -
i CASE HECIHEH.- Jusfief J. f'lKai
; aid rendered hi .decision. yeter.lay,
. n the ease of S. Mcl wain v. J. A -
(Pack, in favor of ihe plain tin for s.
The amount claimed wa P, but tlie
counter claim of $2. made by defend
ant for tlie destruction of hi projierty
lv Mill wain, waV allowed.
DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED
HllllV rL?J AT WIIEATLANO WAS
THAT OK FRANK MOM ON.
Hlleod to Hv Brr Kiao
' lMnumrua-A MomoraiaUan BHjk
iFiomlaily Statesman. SsL '-
The "lMly- reporbsl ' in ,' .v.etenhiy
Tblaxry rw soci.oyl.r ...yOoH froa u
tmirning Statenmau as Indus tVxin,l
11 tie Willamette" river , near Wheat
land. piovid p U' that of Frank Mor
ton; of Haiuaseu. t)regon.- On WetU
I'a sday aflernoon'al.out 5 oheW, S. .
Cituuhighain aiid Capt. '. tlalbreatii
ware looking for brHini sflck. Just
almve the Lklriodge liar, w Iwre' Kl r
;" logs. lt longing to the Spalding
liive of eottouwoiMl timl-r. for the
Pulp and Paper null at Orcgoa ity,
had lodged, ftirining a great UrlfT- At
the upijr (inLof the drift the. ldy
wa found by these getitletin n; the
face of the dead man wa downward,
the Itody tloa ting and lodged against
the log. The IwMly wa made secure
by tying il to the los, and the eoi
oner was at on.-c suiiiiinuieo to come
and hold an Inquest' Mve.r it.
' Yesterday lnoi niug C.roncr I OF.
Ii lie. accomp.iuk d by Miss McHuire.
a sleiiogi aide r. wa nt -to the plac,
wliich i about a "nob below Wheat
la ml. and held an inquest. The body
wa taken fr. in the water and care
fully evaiiiinc.l for'mui k f violence,
but none were fonmt. It w.a Aery
badly deconqiscil, iudlcaling that the
IkmIv hail be 11 iu ihe water for Hecr
al w.s-ks. "flnie wa loi.tid nt lie
Heket of the clothing a koif.; a' bot
tle of whiskey, and a small memoran
dum booh, the 'Taller containing some
.very valuable information a!oiit The
hearer, tin one page was the follow
ing: .
"'My name i Frank Morton.. .
a bbess, 1 iainascu, dr.
"In ca-e of aeciihnl. pleas. notify
the- Fire Heparlinciif nt-Pocatcllo, ida-
IfO .
T he number .on Ihe case of my
watch is lii'.n. -" -'
" The nuuiber on the works Is II.PW.
'"Tlie number of my salng bank
iMMlk is lit'
"My weiglit was Pli, and my height
.". feel I inches. 011 .May ., ltMMl.
"T he make of my bicycle !. Phoenix;
tiie iiiiinler 1 .'5'..isn p'i in.
" I In- size of my hat I V.
"t'he sh.e .if my gloves, S.
" The si.e of my lra w 1 rs..J.
"The size of my shirb l. '
"Tne size of my undershirl. .".d.
"-"The size of my r-idlar, .1."..
Thesh.eofinyculls.pl,
'The size of my sIi.m, !l. -
My will i. 'Ho lo Hell."
Nothing farther is known of Tlie de-
ceased, or I he ' iiiaiiiieri hi which he
came to hi death. The : ImmJ' 1 wa
brought to this city last evening by
Undertaker A. M. Cloiigh.. and w ill Im
buried today' utile- . instruction,, rela
tive to it's disposition, are received
from the friends of the dead inan. who
have been liolllied.
The verdict of the Jury was as fol
lows: ; . ' , :
"We, Ihe undersigned Jury, summon
ed to appear In -fore H. F. Lane, the
coroner of Marion .county, state of
Otcgnn. near-Wheat land, on EhhTedge
liar, Nv'illametie -river.' on the llfth day
of Septeltils-r, PNKll to inquire into he
i-at'se of the death' of Ihe supposed ,
Prank Morton, a per liooh found 011
I ..d cunt. lining such name, have been
duly sworn according, to . law, - and
tiaiiug made such inquisition after
inspecting the body and hearing the
Icsiiit'ouy -adduced, find that the lic
it a sod wii nam l Frank Morion, m i i
a native of Oregon, wii about '51! year
old. that he came lo hi death on the
lifieeuih day -e.f Aiwust. 1!N. by
drowning, by 'accidentally railing Info
the Willamette riier,
"Haled Ihi fifth day of September,
ItNMi. iSij-nedi: E. V. Liiihlield. ,M.
F. Hayes. .1. F. Rhlinoiir. W- P. (ha
ham. 1 : A. Magties. J. W. Patterson."
INTUITION.
"How doe it know- l Ids tiny hidden
thing '' . f- - ;
Within its wilderness of laiigled
grass. . -:'-;'
The hour, when Summer'. languid
footsteps pass. ; , .
And Southward Hying bird are' on the
w ing. ' -' ;'-'.".
While Earth I dumb With Auguit's
id.'iicin:;V' . r .
How doe It know the time for pur
plish haze.
Or gin ihe wondiou I ninsfot ma
liolt scene, . f .
Which. Set I he field and forest all
ablaze '! ;
Yet. iii shrill in. lie, from drowsy
ways of grci-fi.
Freaking tlie spell that passing Suin-
iii r sways. ; -Tie
Cricket llrs't priMTaim the au-
t itmn days. . ;
- Henry Cleveland Wood, hi AhisleeV
Magazine.
pecfliat: a.T pertinent.
Cigaretic are suiokisl almost ex
clusively hi Cerinaiiy. Austria,: Russia
ami fJreece, and generally throughout
Europe. . (
Fifty wooden bridges n the 11m
e.f tlie N'e " Y-irk 'ciitral railway will
give place to steel and Iron structure
during the presenu year.'
There I no wont hi the;Chinee lan
guage that convey an iinilatlon of
wluit we term publi.: oplnloir. nor I (
there a synonym for patriotism.
THE LAND OP. .THE MEAN.
Singularity, the ordinary hern,
which only the Rotoiilari knew how
to cook properly, , may be culti
vated with certainty' of profit hi only
a small part olhe country. ay the
New Ye.rk Pre. For lnaiiv veai
Monnx. Orleans and Niagara eount'e
lu New York state. prislaeinl luany .
more tx-an than any ilher similar
area In the world. Their lean crop
was tlie only one of InnKroiie'n 011
earth. Itrockport. hi Monroe eouidy.
wa the world's bean nietroistli. and
farmers iwar there made synail for
rne out of beau.