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.WEEKLY OREGON" -.STATFcrUATI: MWi i . rrieaiiii i . -- . .... f . - i, .11,1 i i,uir.ii "... - ; STRONG HAND Of ! GERMANY The Guilty Leaders t)f the Out rages In Chinese (fepUal MIST BE PUNISHED BY ' POWERS The Kaiser Demands that Ju9iiee lie Meted Oat to the Instigators of the Pehia Treachery. UJXUOX, Sept. ia. As might have Wen .extr.H-tett,' iUic.deiit1 with the ar il Vat of. four Vou AVaIlrs. '-';.! China, conies tl most important de tlarallou of . tolM.r yet i issued by any of tho allies. Ak the Iiaily Xt-wd remarks; j J ' . ' ',''". - ; : "tUrmaiiy's circular note h.n turned the tables ir Russia,, whoso evacua tion h.i put ib-nnany in'.o an awk ward corner, s "Now If Russia assent to Uic Oer- - - t 1- - u. . I" r T 1 t, -t ji " 'I i GOV. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. man note win- will W tmaWic to tm :uut'." Mays hie J laily .New. t'' 1om a .C'liia leolfiit ami rrjrivli'4 fri-jl wWh. if ili''.liiMu!f. IJiHfla -will lay ln-rslf .i n io tlw clKirrivof mtuiMU tin uitlt iv fXiwNlitioti to a fart-;;." Tilt- I.onloti ;iltrH h:iri' l!tl but Irtaise for what is -alUtl !vruianyH tulniifabh' uol'. pi'xisu run urii.TV. IVi-Uii. S t. IK Th loUowiiitf note Ii.-im iK't-ii s-n. : tin ;rniaii i-iiiKis-if at V:i(4liu?::ou. Ioinloii. 1'arH. St. Itr1iir4S.' i". Vlnm.i '.ami Tokio: "Th .i;o'Tri!iiwnt of ih KuiiK-ror 1mIN as arirtt'liminary lo -iiicriiiz vnm tliploni.il i- -rrLiin witb 'fliiiwKi .oVtrnntiif.Unt t!ioy ,'x ..iih iiMist !f. 1.'lttTi-4 vlu hav (l.fii to 14 tin- oris.iial-nl rc.nl tnr xils:itori( of i tw ' imrnK? aaiut tln .m.'lioiial 'lav.-, whh-li hav ki nm.l at I't kiu. Tlif nninbt-r of tho wiio n ,.T( inTtly Inst rvtiMMK.il i irryiu t th-otitr:ii-H ! too fZfTiit. VIol--s:il oxo-ufUii! wuhl l iilfcary to 'iliAtni (tinM-itiiff. ami llf mu .(aiM 4 f--KiM-li a jfroiip of U m ix ; lioi In- (siHul,-t. ly jfHaiiol. l"t ' 14-w wit jrtillt U notorious nhoul.1 bc t!-livrfl -up. ami jnuifhd." Hs r 1'r.isiaf ivf tT tl: iw-ffcw atl'. kiii arc in a fK.sitioii lo iv or briti" forw.ir.l iu v lu Jutf 'VmI n-!. a bln:--ti.' lilii . ! uiioi-4-r iMiiiHhcl lisiin tliflr -awur a inslwiiueuH or li'M. 'fh iiovTii iu. nt Ih'Vf M wuitit on Uit I'ltaiHinfty- f all tabfu-l in Tfjrartl to thi jMoirrJ ;stim-lr a aii-lnoifftM'-.. t li' M '' : jt'f atoir-a-it .oi!ia u !Hivjiffit o inaifr'i-fi. o ti a rviM-tiilon of th tint'- " t" , Tii. ;.vor:mu-t rimiHi tlun- f,ro that tin ,t:iinv'i! -or.-Ii..-'i Hlioulil fttslruvt mMf tvi-niiiaOnj, at'INTilii ' fmirt at? ,tbov: Italiiii i' i'irtii..w.. -T,nat' now w u ........a Tli'.lU m ilt !t HOilt. atiojf 4M-Hetratiuj tbe out- in m-tijralH ra-s. all Yn l'.ne1tw. a i rif.i:i:u ik.m. Col. J. N T. Miller raej Jsekitonville. ' Away at Jaeksoin il. Or. 'Sept.' IS. Col. .1. N. T.v MUUt.. ft .plon.er of So.itliern Ott'tfou. tl'if.X a u luo" nC'xr i'.uh vitw tola"." Mal Tl'y!. Colonel . Miller, was Imuti in ' llanllu oimuty .Kenim kv.'. ami ujik' to Ore- aill til tKiT. Iw'lt1lliv In ? ..troT.t. ...A I . . ' . ... " v.n. . . . . . - ... .. ... "I'll t . . I . , ir- In ISTiS. ll Dninuil l.C! to Klixalth Awltry. ami eiiu ehoa-1 ehn i - rf n were lnrn to tlu4m. 1 Of t he . ren.'Col. RJ A! MllU r. of Oretou iCty: l II. Miller, of San Franciseo. and! X. I.. Miller, of TaksrnrSlhv are well nn.l favorably known, Oen. J. r. Miller, of SalenCttud ninly tt 'Miller., of. Nevada, are brothers of deceased. ( ohm-! IiJ!r ,hji .represented 4ak iii.iwmiy ia UIU bram-hes of , the lii:; t.H.k t,rrn in ,Hy Indian "r and was cooiiuissary general V",,,,JS " aiIo war. He Royal Arch Mason. was a , A FALSE REPORT.- w - 1 : li Isl;:nd. Tekas. AV. ;,t Destroy 1 ry rhv St or ni. IIJi Memphis.. Tenn.. S pt lti.-Afti gram from the F.vening Journal, or Peaumouf. Texa. addressed to the Associated l'ivs. snys Hi. rirtcd de struction or High Island, with great loss r life, is erroneous. x one was inj"rcd. ' . . STOl;M IN NOME. T',(l Vessel Driven on the tteaeh by the Wind, f Toi l Tim nemt, ' Wash., Sept 18. Tlif snamshir Sr. I"aul arrival from Xo.ee this evening, bringing additional! iw tit b" pjonn jB Sepiemlr ih-ti-f; siufju. ai;au fl.; liut oa ti foliowjai hiy . it iiranx un 'axa'A with iucraM-il I'i'ry. W-tKt'l at stm hr, imvT, lia.l "':'' prt-)-.irations ror it. but. iMvfr t I-I s. Im jiciou'r Si"nKia,,; owiu-I III. Tort Tuwny'tnl. wan !r1v-ii on tin-N-:i-h S itt:lT 7th. anl th Klioon--r Arthur' H. uiMI.. saiuo fatij; Tin- Arthur H. iur lias-l aiul hJtnl oiii by a t'Un-no svinlicatf l:i-t -liiii!tr. a)ul Kfnt North ou a 4raliti an.l uiiuiiif cxiMbtion. i 4 A'' 1. ; -. - I f : --I 7 r A NOTABLE. OATHKKINIi New r-iitilt'jili lj-ejMitwl with Com mt'isioratiw Tablets. ro!liuouili. N. II.. S'Jt. IS. "K:ir Mr;'i' ttiy" iiiltnltil t?n irn-.'iitatiuii tif i-oiiiiumorativf ' I:i111j to th iifv ba Mb'slti'ts KcarHarjrc ao-l Alab:i:na. Many iliMtiufiiUlioi jK'rsou witc in. tjt. iu ltnIiii-JT iiirinU'is of llio l'lVi lent" jiVnn't. ailil .-Secr'tari'ri of tbi- N"av IlnHM-rt ami tiiamil.r. idfl tlowrnor Johnston, of - AlaiMuia. Scr't.iry Ixiia Kjmk' lit i . r t ror tht IH'ib-nl. 'ami JniMKNli.itoly following bim i .Lino . SHretary Uw. . Kx-Sm'-tray t'it.tiHli-r wiMk of O:o ohl navy, anil i-Xrti. r-tary, I Ii-rbt rt of tin; iuv navy. . . '' ' '.',' ; 5 Off ilii Tr.ik. v . T,h'. in-aiw Hsanpr aiJ lvath ?xUt u apbbV'l to a .'fast. sr;in train. Ji Ik (tliuiUy rioiiH wh-n it ivftrx to i o-, p:o wh!o bhuxl 1st li-'k rvl ami who si!iMm iMly havt i';:uj.U ami in-. li I Ki.tn.5-!m. th i-.uwl kMm'yx. r-ak r.rv.-, it ml tlrat tiil fn'Jiiis:. IKm1V iS.irK.ii'.uIlla r.at! t 'k' win- U Ldvk on ibo ir.ii'U Cty making iuiv, rich Mot! ami furiosi iIm"-' trotb!. Oon-itli:itk.Hi.ls ur?l byiloiHl's l'im. KVUHvNCK. jnt know fx mi jm ri obl-r fhau ih a.lmiis." tail iU wojuan with tfo l.ait no-o. HowV aktl .llu; ther half of I he bo. - : "Why Hvonlfl xlie 1 leltimx that fTx-4e-n-y'ar-ohl kil make lov lo her if hhirite'a joimz hi Ih preteml?? fstH.'IAL IlKMOCKATS. ( 1.' iti If. Mont.; Sept. lie wi.ii IN irtor-rat. belu it.-' alate eonvetition '' 1 berr . ul it. ami ir. iiamnl a tieket. viii oI" pbnlotl to 111 IVeHwIettt. M. J I'tljo t iiominjittKl tor toitCTe. ;f.l .1. l'ox. of It-ii t, for tk'ernor. iMlIiSKNCM til MINI. ; ' Jlr, lr!m Heavens: tntr; onie nv biifibaml! " - : .'- ; ' jlK S!:iii AVb-wliat are you dolnst' Mrv rri-.H-Can t yon H'mHiis t! 4. s.if.i' piUowA-tleTelaml Ilalu leilei. . V:V: i'i '.- x-'i V ' ' - - T'1TY VOt'I Nmv inif at the . New York lMt ket Tin y have au nior u !w.as)i..r;iiinu rf iloihin ami tnin sav rou 1"' t. vii i r eeiit. on aiiytuun: Iiu ih'ei-. r-ie. Tl.ey'Te. pot the . best 'iie vatm. In the ity - .' r It Isn't .nn5:li ito bwk as M yon kr,w a lot.. The owl looks wie. but be reVer iy. tiny taiivs ' jorl b bear- : im .-Siinei ville. J)uniau . . . i . - ,"- ,- -- ' ; l " im ea -. ..with Rheumatism . ut rA mo I htuyi feel m allbt p.ia la my . . tups and tecs, and s'tb pua crew won A ex- od i to oiy fct. Tbe airHkMl U oatofkiutoe. UitoItnwiM.4Uul. HUy my fcetrJSn to iwvr aiuab. mad I cual hmnly toooWwat. Vf.'"' to 1 tuA cum or to (be Mors I rat to Um mpa and eootd r ih buttot. Finally fuwrr lpd bw iiiw Mw tNcruid I uaata Ju1w".tVf lo'r' Mectrlclty warn . w waa ao far boo that I (carcety feu Um Jul! i I "i Hurra of th battery. ; U? J KrnB- nwmlMT of tba Immny . 1 N Uw Ittt Hmaior arrnra.of Uia oty. told ) Jjuta br.WHilaow-Mt PiJla forlaJr econl an "daae to trj ttwm. I aid 1 would aod I mad , P "aT "" I would civ lb em a fair trial, ao I ' 8ut ten bosaa. la my opinion tbo maloriiyV ofimplo ara aot wtllsn to givm a naray a fair Knew tbat care as bad aeaaa by tbe time I 4?& 'Vv coko. i Du 1 nave fOR THE 57TI1 YEAR WII.LAMRT1 E CNIVERSITT' OPENED VI STEUDAV MOBNIMO.' a IjrKely nrreasetl Altandanee. of Bto ilents from Abroad Kes;Utrmtion fa Partly Completed. I'ioiii .Haily Statesman. S.-pt. l?i. I'reM.Ieni V. C. Ilawley." of Hie Wil lameite I niversity, was at ortie eiijy aii l late je.ietlay.- br.t was not able to 'eotnplele. the' rejjistra.tioii of slPflelita. 'many ltein tompi'lleil, fr laek of lime, io defer liieir enlraine cm il liMay. Amobfj the new snuioffjs ihei'e are many wiio are" enteritis tj.ie hitrln-r e!assv. iii' lvdim: veral si'.n !oi s; There will lea niiirtlH-r of foriir er slu'!it. of'tiie ronlaml IViiversity In iittemlam o hen thl year eents are a. Iiu' looking lnly j of J-oujii y.ihe s'-t ii- who. afe iiitiiiiateil ty of motive' an.! ainbiti.Mis an! are en tfctVsi:isilO,for III.- year'ri work ami -fpr the I niyct sVty, ,, , The 1m.h rUii luill. uikUt tkv' t hji!;e f Mrs. Jajiii Aitken, Ls.lilliiijr ti rapMly, amV ' hIiw i ilnkius iirranSe u'culi. to ey-iye. oiitsiU .rtxijpe to ininiiHMla le tlUe overtlov. ,4. I'rof. Ken?l,t,ii'. ivitntly 'Ie'teii Jd'O fesor of Natural Seieiiee U oelihel with Oregon .ami. espeeia Uy ..Willi, the fail KUtjsliine. ami -oul. Ialmy olimM pliere. It wan very hot Jn Ohio win n he left. ,;- ,, A large number or titmletitH arrival' on the varum train yesterday, wlwii will register txlay jiii1 tomorrow. The tir.-st ehajwl exereiw will In Ulil.H the I'niversitv 'tliU inornin. when I "resident llawley will ojKm Hie 'ar'k work lufortually with a few re marks to the Htuleiit. The. formal opening will Im' lielil one day next week, when llishop Amlreww. who In now. at teml'mtr the Mission of the Ore ren CmfereiK-e of the M. YZ. ehureh in Aslilaml. will 1h in thi e'UJ'. where lie will hold the wsiHin of the Oermati Met lnxlist Cotlfeieui e. . ; : , I M.'. Itaker will orJinize his ex-'tl nt Khslixh Seminary in a few day. Tbifttmrse in ommi to th r than re iljr' l iiifersily stedent. , j ' , A partial lint of stU'leiil In apjeitd 1 l. low; the occupation of the par nit MiiotV! 'that thr- are Mtoekuieu. ne a lawyer, tbiee !iyieian. tweiiiy one ' fanner!, four frnit:rowern. thrti laebei!. eiht tniuixlera. two earlen ler4 aiM.fonr -iiierthant': other vey.. iiioH jite reir-'Ulel alsi: ',-r' Maie-Wm. I'ollaiil. of Tiranl.vilie: IX'. 1. TrUe, Illaekfool. Idaho: A- C. 1'rh e. ria kfoot. Idaho: V. Hrown.. Sate mi: !. t. Itiver. I"i-hers. Vah.: C. M. Ca rii. liile water. 'a: A. Iiai. Sab uiV. Kvans. Salem: b I.. tJrannix. Salem: K. .1. Wiuans. Sa lt in: Atthur :.iK Haker City; Am i IMer. -MeKwen: II. V. Averill. IMowiisyille; t!eo. M. II iiiit. Saleiu ; 1, l. Martin. Silm: Ciw-ter II. Starr, fbowiixville; Cha. V. Straifrl. IXo bury; K. I. 1. I.ostim; Wilbur A. S.otr. Salem: Waller W. Itejfan. Clw--leawa: W If. ltet. Sab-in; Foster ,1. Wetilz. Salem: S. A. Siewerl, Salem; IX. I'. Moi-rK Salem. I II. W lineman. I'utte. Mont.; C. C. tI taker. Sab-iu: Wilfre.1 lirowii. fartKii Vitlley; larthi-r I,. ; Clark. Salem; tl. W. Aseheiibreti ner. Sab'in. : , , ' Kemal Pert ha I. A mlrewartba. of I' dse. Ida,: Kdna K., Taylor." Klkbart III.; Marv M- rerefnl. l'orilaml! Km nm.M. Clark. Sabiu: Juli. Field. Sa bni: Mary liel.l. Salem; IXntb Field. Saletii; l.Ua V. Swafford. Salem: Min- ni.. t'ontei;u.--S.-iblii: II. Tlii! Van Wifjrner. Ssslriu: tb-rtrmle ray, KrtViu iua Ii. NleiioU Saleiu: AlllM'-a Y'. li e. '-Salem: Helen I. Calbrrfatii. SSt leiu; Ifna -I- -aienu. r-r- tntb Ii- ilK-tit.imier. KIna, ' Wasli-I Itelle I'i Crous-. IjWrt ': Frances K. Coi in-r.us.- Salem: .less ie JI. Watiu. Sa b uif .IJ-tt-C. Fawk, Salem; Stella V. Melianiel. XewlM-'nt ; AVinfre.t M. I'yrd. Sab-m: Neliie J. llaric Saleui; Winifri-1 A. IXiph-n. Salem; Kirnuii A. rrtan, Saieai: IdaM. Hryan. Salem: VeVnn Wer.tr.. Salem: Mys-tk M Mor- ris, fTnrnr; 1. tlans. Salem; Veva A.-, kirdiir.Mayion: mx . .i.vio. tbaal barto-da I Ma.U.UBuBira. MMMHMManMaiaPMaMMaMaM lent: Klma 1L Hyrne. Salem: Vinia4.hjf TrUtOTO , V. Wtirsbani. FnbHi; Alma, iliier. IXicbi.iml; MalH C. t.oien-n. rae;u;i . . Sliia Ii-Townend. Iiosetlale; ,Eni4f TJlFi jNKW .YORK R..CKITT. I" I.' As tM-ubrenn?r. Saleinl' ,i. ';. frftnins 'out all M lot of shoes in What tree is most ttuiHrtaiu mj tory? ine uaie. lit two or three boxa would not aa mln. hut t bimj ah., r .m bouiebk more than was Mreaanrjr. Ibesaatofind ia relief by ibeneje i bad aaad &w hnm . had nnnbd Uie aeventb box I was Domet pun, nrtlliuf or Bautmtai Mj-aay. uu imawuBr years aro. recommenced IjrU'illWm.1 Pl.k ixiia' reat many people, for there ts no doubt la my utndtaalaayuB who iasufferlac wrtii rbeo- . ruatmm will be eured U tUe pliJa are given a fair trial. " fiisued JI. L. Bl ICNei, . .. . eiBrinitrtofl are., . Urch,j90o. t Uc,K.V. Drilliams a re enld by all drurxhitsorwlll be sent post paid on nxvlptuf price. SO oenta a box, or six boxes for 2.S iUry are never sold In bulk or tbe luu). AdJreas LtT. Williams Idedknne Compaay, MiettvcUuly, H.Y. I MANY BOUNTY CLAIMS WHAT MARION COfNTT ' CITIZENS HAVE RECEIVED ' t'rou tbe Slate Treasury as a Resnlt of tbe Keeantty Enacted State . Itounty Ijtw. i-'ioii: lMiJr Statesman. Sept. r.i.) Tin' impreMioii is abroad in ihe" eoiluty tli.it t(ie money pa hi" out by Ok- .state tinder the provisions of the sealp bounty law. jass-il by the hist I'tls. la I tire, was (jroin U iople outside of Marion etrnty. ami that Ihe citi zens of -Oh jMarion" wtc aiuiti uo, i t n lits from! the owratioii f tlu law. ll will lie j4'ii by examiutnt; the ftJ lowinj flaiiiis frir si-alp lount'us, tiled Willi : t!ie foiitrty eonrt and b.v It ap- PalePeopl I hein4nrovl. from; July' 1, IS'rti, to Sepleiu- 'iioi' IK. llHi.j ihat.,uiauy atiinpils .flint prey iiMn tlx' farimts tnk liiHc bu killed and tTTP'Teward paid to Htizens 'of the"e:uiiltjif ' '"' ' 1 1 ' " Imihi." ' ' '' July S. IV A. Cast-. 2 wild eats, f ll Auk. l2-'hios. i.Vi,eioy.'2 coyotes. $4. J. 'A.? tlilojitejf.' if 'wHd Vals., ?;.' Coiinul liiljaiauJ'S i;oyote. ?1X Archie I NvMTrwir.1 '-thVfX " ' Noov. S4 WUeUieeker, 1 wRdeat, If;'""' I.e. a-E; IJenny. 1 wBdeat. I J. Y. Coh.4 wildeais. $s. ;. Ititcliie, i coyote. $.' A. C. Murray. S wildcats, 4 -oyote. .1 niountaiu lion, 2. . j ;, ' 1!KN). Jan. .". A. t. IvoiTj 1 coyote. $2. j. N Iiolerts4.i. 1 coyote. 4. tl..H Ber rihirer. 4 coyote, as. II. Ik Cox, 1 wild cat. 12. 4, AV. Cox. 4 wild.-als. fS. .Ian. P . -4 . Kobiiis, 1 wildcat ami 2 toy ote. I; i'lj. 7. -irllnir Ildwards. 1 coyote, S2. IVu Kiiisey. 1 wildcat. ?2. .1. V. Cox. 2 wildcats. 4. Ii. I. I'hillips..:! 1 wihU-ats, .. .Marcb S.4-4as. Klxel. 2 wildcatH. $1. J W. l'x. 2 v. ildcats. SI. A. C. Mur ray. 4 wildcats. Jfi.s. J. II. llesemaii. 1 wildcat, 2. . April ik-Alfomeo llobart, 2 wildcats, K4, IstHii Ib.iles. 2 wil.b-;its. 4. W. A. Jvinhart.( wihb-sils, fK- J. F. Itich afds.M UUI.at. $2. ;. L. limit, I Wikb'at.-2, May !. A. ('. Murray. Tt, wildcats. 1 coyote 12w Mae Mill key. 4 wildcats, Mjke Nnliiux. 1 wildcat 2. J. V. Morley, 4 vovoles. K. A. lU-rry, to wibteaiii and 2-lars. T2I. .IiJiio ;.k-ll.- IX. MibK. . 1. wildcat. 2 .las. Scisnu - wihlcwts, fl. . JI. Mur ray. 4 efyols. S. r 4tme 2!i. ie..W. O'Connor. 1 wihl- ca t July 7JI. I'a I mt't. I coyote, $2. Aim. K -1. V. Kenworthy. I wildcat, 2, I. Yt;.iCox. I wildcat. 2. S-pt. r.4ll. WIpler, 2 coyote, ft. FolE TIIH Sl'FFKIXKIXS. St. Tuis Jlelifs Ihe People ot fjfllvea i ton ; Willi Almost $.".. St. Ixntis. Mo. Spt. lS.-AImot S.VI.IKIO Jut- .:'ti" raised In St. IHiis. by the Merclnliits Hxchann. lnter siale. Merchants AssclatlHi nml other similar Iwslie. for therclief f Oalvtoti siiffrers. ami i lie work eou tiiMi4 nuattiiJeil." A considerable tiaii litil's of MlpplIeH haw alsv Imhd sent. . TO onNEV. Lives of preat iiuhi still remind us We can' all fe asinine; , . . And. teirtiiir. leave hhiml n HoofprinN on Hie sands of Tlnie. "What a lovely fait. Clara?- Isn't it Bweet I IsHirbt - It tor ivdia .n ber birthday ami b'ketl It so well thit' I ktpt.it tnys4f--C'hicajri tlotxlioan tXoHroits Ilittfn" de pike Ntr, airj ye? Wt d'ye do wid de liaii.l orjian ye nsel to make yer tivin ww .; .;. j. t - ' Umpins Ijissim Trrenel it away. fSnt tirl rt eVeHmrlin r (rriniL jsrtiai liarain loxe at .jc 1. 1 1.4uy li an.1 f 2.2T. Youli fiml ex .-1 Ira, values, in rliee lines, AH jfreatly iieuetHi iroui resriiiar prices. ! iHCAT CROUDS j ' VERE THERE Uovernor Rcoseyelt Meets With a fine Reception la Batte. ' MONTANA Wl 1C0MES CANDIDATE V. A. Hanna lieusKaTrurjta- l.Vpub- lieaa Iaw to Surj.ress TLis . National HFTTK, Mont,. Sejit,. lS.-Oovtmor IIosevelts jsist'ial train arrived bere alnnit 4 o'clock thk aftermoit. and the party was greeted wit.; a very warn, reception. The demons! rat ion was the larjrest i lint lias .lwen seen here for a Ions time. Movi-riijr TX wsevelt was mrsl to speak, lut he declrasl, ttiy'j'U that he wtuild see the jM'opleal ColumC.a 4 aniens In the eveiiin.i. when all would have an opiortimit to heir lilm discuss the plsl hills of the day. lie epeiit a half hour In liakiu b.nids. and found amon the leole here many old time- aeiiaint autt's, Koine of wbom had roUKh'd U witli him 'in the. Ikikotas year a.i. . Coluudila IJardens.' wher lite Oov erir spoke tonight, arc skuated live mile., f roof Ihe city ' limits.' Notwith-Kljli-diu l:e reat distamv. the Int uit use bitiblin was entirely 'tilled; aud sia;idiiiir riKMii Avaa at diseimit. lie will leute for , l'ocatello tomorrow iiioriiiiijf'.. at 2 . ttV'ttw-k.' f irANNA'ON TUI'STtS. Chicago, Spt; IS.--Seuafiir M. A. Marina, at noou bsfay.' made an '.id dress', to several hoitsaml down-town businessmen ami their e.uiilo.ves. at tbe i-iMinis of (iie Commercial McKlu by Club. SiH-akins of the trulls, he .stid: "I would, like Mr. ltryart or any oth er luiorat to tell m what rt trust is. 1 believe IJiere Is not a trusl in the 4li;i rnited Spates. There is a Nathijial law, ami one in every at. tie; against trusts. National r Slate.; which has been the product of Repub lican law makers, and ' credit Is du the Itcpuhlican party. I Ikivc m ob je tioi' U the Ds'imxrals opiH'.-tiug trusts, but they Have not got any pat "lb'on it." TU H ItACn itTI)STION. !'. Seolt. KaitsSept. IS. While li... n'!i . 4liiiukiiii?' I in. cikbiliial policy if the tjovcrnniciit today, sime one asktsl Mr. Itryan atsuit Airrn i.'.iroliita.' a'.iil the race Ipiestioir iu. thai stali - ! '!' '. '. !'( fl. hhi 2Vd you ine1itionel NomIi Carolina." sail Hryan. "Now. 1 want yo to riI the Suhi trcarj. atid li.iv 1 Kg done that.'-1 tWuk' yot 'will hltMh utilil' vhftloii day. and never have time to think of North Carolina." AT KANSAS CITY. Kansa.i'fitv'Mo.. Sept'.-JS. Arriiour dale. the' center of Ihe p.ickinjr. hon.s ami !uk'k yanls inters4s .f Kaunas City, itirurd out a' great crwd to night to hear W. 4. Hryan. Thework iugtisi'li gJiv tin closest nitteutiioii. Toniplit F.rjan sMke in a huge circus tent In Singly I'ark, in the beaut of this city. t)n the way from Fort Scott to Kansas Cjty, Uryaii made several brfef apeet-lfies. , I'AIKUANlvS IX FORTI.AN'O. I'oillaiHl. lr ieiU IK. The Repub lican and I leinoerat liotti held la rg' imi-tings here tonight. Senator Fair banks, of liiliau.l. address-d the Re pnblUiiu uieiHing at Corlray's tlwalre. au-d 'Hon. C. A. Towne. sski lo a larg' Oeiuocratic amliem-e at the Me troj toll tan theatre. CAMI'AKiX IX ORIXJON. . Portland. S-pt. IK. F. K. Hollaway. pivshb lit tf the Indiana Ingue of Itcpuhlhau CjTrls. who cauw wot Willi Soiator- Fairbanks, will leuve here tomorrow, t on a -ampaiKtiing totir in .the , Willamette Valley. lie will stciik at Oranl's l'ass, S'pleinUr 20rh; Ros.biirg. ?-ptciiilH'r 21st:-l':u js tie. SepteunWr 22d, and Corvallls, Seplemlwr 2'ilii. MtRDf RID NIS Wirf. AWFUL HKKll OF A FARMKR AT JI NCTMIN iTTV. He SavisJ the County the Kspcnse f a Trial ly Taking Polson Was Insajt. 4FNCTION CITY, Or.. Sept. IK Herman IVterwIorf. a farmer living seven .miles from this city, kilbsl his wife at II "-lock bist.eveiiiug. brutal ly la-ating her to lejili witii a club. Nothing was known of the crime un til I his morning, when he -a me to Hie Umit' f Mr. Williautatoii, a nelghlMr. and told the Kfory of tle kilting, ami asked for assistance Jn burying I lie woman's n-toaius. A ltltle l.l'.er r IVfiTsdorf iUlIlllt t"l sub-hie by takitir rsii. ;Tbe man Is Isli-ved to have vjeu Insane when lie committed the awfnl deed last night., as there was no known cause for trouble lefwt-u t lie couJe. SIJI'FMKS FOR TROOFH. Chicago. H.-pt. IS.- Itkls for ll r tr ior's kjtt'rs of totvit . for tite Hidirs in i'hina.'will jeosl h-r at army headtuarteTs b(jteinler 22L .The bids for furiii-Uiing tniMil jef must ! r.etiu(inl-.l by a gitsramee fli.it the meat will kep In any climate for one ear. H muu be eaaue!, follow ing the award of the -iitraet. ami Oi' lrocew of preparing It ;oU Jetted to J overn men t ; Jnspeetk'U. It is hoped in this way to guard against it fepetb frU.ii f the !rf iwanlal9 of . the war w.i h Sftalu- ,' . . - MARINK DISASTERS. St. Johns, Xfld.. Sept. 18. Iteporta 'of marine dlsawfers during the last (week's gale continue to isur In from ictnou .l.iealith: ,Tsl:iy ,atlvics Khow' eveutet a ri re vess Js ntHhore. and thirtt-eiiilAe lost., Ilofs-J f Ihe lejfety or fmir tit her tss4 with t rews .SsriMtaliiig tweiiiy-flve, Is .almost abandoned. ; ' . ii mv somi: animai crow. Compjirlions Iletweeii Young. aud Old of Various S:ecies. It Is not generally known that the human liby is smaller at birth In proMniou to the size It ultimately at i.i ins than most 'other, animals. The fixe of the young of any ani mal varies lu pnu,Kirtloli to the size or the brain, aud Is sigurtli'ant in many ways. Tbe average height of a ' I m by at itlrllt M alMut 12 Inches, am? as tiie aveiage height of a man Is generally put down a Z feet lir inches, the pro MrtIou :is as i '"t T.K. v The young rhinoceros la two feet long w .lieu he Is Iwm, but, when he grows up he Is ?eveu feet In length. Thus the ;prtiortioii i X to 3.5. T1i very .'. Kaiiie measureiuetit apply to yomij' luasier tlephanu though the jKichyderm In tpietlou is always measurtsl by Ihe height of his back, from Ihe-Kround. However, the ytrur.s oi.e Is alHirit two Teet high, auJ Ils aveiige height of a mature elephant in hcxi-ii fH-t. so tbe pitiorl Ions re main the same. The - same- relatlf ineasureuieii bohl goofl iu the ctSA of ihe young' liipiMiHtaunts. Ill ease .f Ihe b-er We liml that tlltt piling are tvo and a half f-et In iielght. While the full glMWli tleer I no more than four and a half fsd, up a profNtrtloii of 1 to IK.. The giraffe'ri proportions are those of I to it.XI, - rr it is one ami a half fet tall at birth, ami six ftei when full riowu. A-lion's cub at birth is a Unit eight iuches long. while the grown up ?,ei measures about five feel, or Hie enor ii'OKa ptojiortlou of 1 to 7.o. The t.' per'a iiieasnrenieiilt ore aUutt tho same, and vn are -those tf Rr'er Rear. The rapidity id growth of ' animals n!-o aries gteatly. In general, thetlarger Ihe animal at lealerity Ihe slower it growth. . A mau is not fnTl.v grow ti until be Is 2o years Id. Ihoiikli he attains hit height sooner. So with aulmals. - A colt, or calf gets his Iwight at :i years; but fht i after slowly gains In power un til Ids tiflh year -Ihe. man's tlevelop- , ntent being live limes as slow. An.ele pii.tnl .ma I urea slowlj-. and lives long er than a' maij- There me fables tdM ilig of I he -extremely- long life of crttws and eagles, bill iu few eat-es have ll.cKe been firll .erilied. Tin: salt tF tin: f.arth. if hildlKMHl were not in the world. I'el only melt and Women grown; No baby locks in tendrils curled. No baby blossoms blown; . ' s Though men .wTe stronger, .-women f?ir"r.r ' - And nearer all dcliglris lu reach. Ami verse and music, uttered rarer Tones of more god like xecch; Though' the Utmost life of life's Is-st f llUUt'S' ;'- '''- "''.. Foim d as if cannot now llnd. words; TJiougU -d'seX liMMiln . were sweet . UoWi'VS. : . , J . Aml llowers could siiii like lilrds; ". rut' children never beard 1'Ueni. never. Tlney f-lt M ehild'rt , 'ft leap ami This were n lrearl'r, plar than, ever Vet luuked upoa .the -tin. 'l4ie Willamette' valley- has been W'heated with a srslsieiicy that cati iMt In explained. 1 From the Earliest days in the male's history the soil has 'lxeii riNalslly .sown to ibis ro duet. to the exclusion of all other crofs, until it Is snspicioned ami ls Jievcd by Mime that nothing else Will pay. Almost liny yield better reltirns. other crop will . Clover will beat it dollars 1o halves. ami, if managed iu connection with stock . and . dairy will readily quadruple .theearnluK a re re- fr acre. Perhaps it htH "the Ims thing that eter hapiteiied" when Western Oregon f.Htuets met Mlth a partial failure. ' hatever ihe cati-e it is gratifying-to hear from our own' farmers of the resolution I o "pH out of wlieat" nnd Into more profit a bl agrh-ult uie.--Slay Ion Mail. - ' ASPIRATION. 1 envv not the. sun ' '-, . His lavish light; . Hiil oli, to ! the one I '.lie orl of liight. In kileiMs' and alone t'ouiiuiiuing With mine own! 4 1 envy led the rain Tbaf' freslrers all Th parching bill and plains Put oh. the sTiiall ' Nlghtnlewdrop new to s, ' My noonday flwer, for thee! John it. 'in lb in Harper's Magazine for Septemis-r. . 1 . KILLKO IN A HOP YARO.-A tcl- egrjiiu from HaiTNburg. under) due of Sepbimlw-r 171 Ii. says; Vslerd.i v durlngj the foiciKNXi. when Mr. Ilisik slep'n folks were arranging to start home front tlndr sjisrti'a bop picking k In the Cart wrlght yards. 4osth Hook-si.-p. while assi-ntlug Iris inoiher into Hm buggy, eiideavoreil to rephoi ti holguii. Which ImmI lseii placed In Hm ' iiitjggy. and In ihe attempt tho cun was llscbargid. the contents eu- tering liis issly iu Hie region of the MtollUU h. . Hr. T. C. Mat k' wat snmiiioiMtl ami did everything iwissi- ble, but the case was l-y olid relief. Ho survived atsiut twelve hours. whti dat li rHIeved 'iiinj of hjs lerri Ide 'ftuffr'tiiir'," ''.; ' INCIXKASKO ATTi:NIANCi:-CIty Superintendent - Vs1t rejsirts that school will commence this year. with a fteally Inerea.'ted 'at tendance over last year. Parents txhotild, make a sst1.iI effort to have their children legin on IIm- ti rut day, so as to facilitate I lie clasitieatiou ami allow the work to mote alonjf wkhout Interruption. CASTORiA For Infanta and Children. Tfa Kind Yea H3T3 Atejs E::jLt Bears th Eignatura of Twice-a-wek Sutcsman, $l a year.