Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, October 02, 1900, Page 1, Image 1

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    AN AKE
Wages Are Increased
Coal .Companies, but
The Uperativea Refuae to Return to Work Until Otters or Their Grievances
ire Adjusted-i-idibo JJynkmltaii Freek from Prison the ' 1
! ( Court of Appeals. J
PHILADELPHIA, Pa Oct. L-The
mi luc owners of the Wyoming, Lacka
wa una a ud Ohio regions4 toda y, j at a
meeting at WftkesUirre, followed yes
terday's aetionvof 1 the Heading HJoin-
lny in giving 10 per cent, increase
iu wage. They reduced Uhe prjee of
lewder from $2.75 to per ketf.
I,... i i.-,, ' ,
The latter price has prevailed at thy
Reading Company's mines fur a Ions
time. .The action of the Wilkesbarre
meeting mean an increase of 10 per
cent la all mine worker except min
er, letter will earn! an increase
of abont.io ter cent, by reason of the
rcdiiced cost of powder.
The meeting wa attended br.reores-!
cnlatlve of all railroad companies Oueutlu. The dfdsion says iu part:
who own mine In the region named. ? "It I no offense against the United
Sotue of the Independent miners op- State to hinder and delay the pa
. . ii.i . i . i - . . . .
je iui. iurrra uuifss me eoai-
carrying companies reduce tolls on
their .product to tide water.
Tlie strikers how no! Indication pf
accepting .the. of fen None returned to
work-, today '.at' the Reading Couitmnr's
collieries in response tdMbe notice of
Idghcr wage, and in fact many, who
had iKM-n at work there,; quit and Join
ed the striker. As a. result there
were fewer collieries In ojieratiou to-
day hi the Schuylkill region than jiS'icli flMy conepi red to obstruct. It
any 'time 'since the 'strike was, begun, "ttay bef that tliey all had such a.
In other region there f wrealo"ad- : Ifuowlcdge, or that the facts and eir
iliiions to the strikers force.' Notices tun stance shoWu in evidence were
of an Increase in pay .were .posted ufileicut to charge them with such
throughout the entire : anthracite "re- 1 knowledge, but that does not dispense
giofi tonfght. but the opinion la goner-
al. tli-it few'." if an..-; of the strikers.
will rturu to work. TUe. $lrlkefs sayt
ihey have oHier5 grievance to le ad-j
T
THE COUNTY FDNDS
BECKtrTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
DUE5Q TIIK 1!A8T MOXTil. -
Lare Balances In ijia Generat 'and
- School Fonda at the Close of ' ' -
September. I '
County Treasurer 1 A. I., downing
jestcrday gave a statement of tlie ti-uaiK-es
of .MarioiM-tMiuty foe the month
of ScptetulsT, sholiVlug , the receipts
and dlMbtirwments for the uiouth of
S-pteuilM'r,;Ia the several f mid, and
the amounts ;Ou JiiyI SepteiulH'r -&),
p.mii. Tlie Htatement jilibws the follow
lug as the condition of itie treasury:
Seeial City and J list.. School Fund
Cah on hatid SepL lst.....f htt -13
ltejfelpt; tt 4
Total. . .. . . ..
IMsbursemetit. .
7i
rash on WwlOetj'st...'
general Fund v .
Cash on hand Sept. 1st.....? O.l'Ct JS
Uen ipts,. .. .. j. . SI,W i
Total . .. .. .. .1 .. ..:.iT.4r,.:.i
IMsbursemeuts. . . . w ;
Cash mi Irsind Oct. 1st.,
fU-ueral SchtMd Fund
Cali on hand Sept. 1st..,
licceipts.. ' '''
" Total. . . . .: '.. A
IHsburseuieuts.'. ,.,4 -
t'ash on band Oct. 1st.
Indigent Soldier Fund
Cash . hand Sept, 1st..
Ueeeipts. ..........
Total.. ''
Disbursements. . -
.flo.U'l T
..lin.V-'T 71
.$-'1,435 .",4
33S ."
. 44 7
"itJO fit
14 m
Cau on hand Oct
lt....f ISO 01
Institute Fund I i
Cah n hand Sept. 1st.
Cash on hand Ot-t 1st..
,15S 50
158 5
Tax Sale Fnnd-i ,
Cash on band Sept. 1st,.;:. $
Cah on band h-t. lst? ...?f j
Kiimmarv of Total,
40 00
40 tW
Cash on baud Sept. 1st. i $303i3 27
licceipts.. .
Total. . ?. . . .
iJlsbursements.
i-'.557.iy
.f I2.5l 40
. 9W51
Cash oil hand Oct. lstr., .f 3350 XX
Prevented a -Tragcdyl'
Timtlv information Riven Mrs. Geo.
Lonff of NewStraitsville,' Ohio," pre
vented dreadiai t tragedy and saved
two Uvea. 'J, frightful cough had long
knt twr awake everv niCht. Shs had
tried mar.y remedies and doctors but
Steadily grew w-ofise until urged to try
Dr. King New; Discovery. One bot
tle -wholly cared her and li writ s this
tnarvctou. medicine alo cured . Mr.
Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia.
5och cure are positive proof of the
matcMess -perit' of this grand remedy
for curing 'all throat, chest anf lung
troubles. Only 50c and 5ixx. Every
otle guaranteed. Trial bottle free at
DR. STONE'S drug stores.
' Fine printing. Statesman Job Olce.
TO
IRS
by the Pennsylvania
Without Itesult.
justed besides wafM ami powder
charge, and they further say they
want a recognition, of their union. '
:t ' i - ' ' J v- - .-, n
DYNAMITERS GO FREE. - ;
San Fran7rfseo.Oet. 1. The -"United
Stare circuit court of appeal render
tl,c,km ".nashlng, the - indictment
!"Strthen V"? arfenl 3 h
Coeur.U Alene during the udulug
strike of last year for interfering w$tb
the United State malls.' i
. It wa shown that the men did, riot
know that tlie tram which they Inter
fered .with. carried United States
niallK -The men are now Imprisoned
at San (Juentin. They will be released
an soon a, tlie decision reaches Idaho,
ana the necessary p.iper can be sent
from that state to the warden nt Sin
age or a railway car ana consequent?
iy it 1 no offense to conspire or con
feilerate ' for : that purpose. Such of
fense must be dealt with under; the
law of the tae..
dietmeht lack an essential Ingredient
to au offense against, the .United
States, towlt: That defendants !;hev
that the mnll of the United
State were carried upon the train.
with the necessity of setting forth in
tlie Indictment all the elements of the
wrongful act which they conspired to
commit." ' f - ; i ?
END OP CONFERENCE
Al'POISTMETS iikVE OF OEIUIAS
After P'hlch Adjournment Was Bad
YHterdaj-lIlstoricai Cotumlt
' ' tee'a Report to Be Printed. . :
The Herman; McthodUt Conference
cotnideteil Its . work' yesterday after- j
uoou, and adjourne!, to , niet agahi
next year In Siiokane. llurhig the
fiaul session ; of , the ; Conference' the
hisiorical coinniMtee rejwteil-. showing
tlie origin of. 'tlie Oerniau Methodist
Qdsslou jiu t'ac ; vorthwest, and tliiv
growth of tlU branch of the church
from that 'date : to the present time.
Tli is reiwrt was followed by an inter
esting discussion, after whkh the re
port was ordered printed 'in the min
utes -pf. the Conference. , ... .
The temperance .committee and the
committee on Mormonlstii also report
ed, making strong recommendations,
vTilch. ytfte ailopted by the Confor
tiue.rTue committee on the sanctity
of the Sabbath also filed a report
which was" adopted. , ; ' ; .
Itlshon Andrews then made tlie ap
pointments for the rear, when the
Conference adjourned, the .minister
leaving ..for their rtfrpective nomcs ou
last evening trains.
Sunday afternoon Bishop An
drews ordained two Deacons as fol
lows: : '' ' : ' - ; ' i '
John W. Koeder.-of lacoma. nai
E. Julius Traglio. of Logan. At the
Sundav evening meeting at me i.e-r-man
if. E. church the TwenMeth
Ceuturv Tliank orrering wa un-renn-ed
to 3I40. the Salem congregation
raising $107.25. I
The apiMlutments ior uie ,eai
as follows:
tieo. W. Hartung. of 8iokane, sup
erinteudeDt Df the. Northwest mission
iirnfereuce. II. P. Iiuge. pre
siding elder. Mil waukee.' Addy, MiHn
.ml V '.lU'sliA sunolied by F. -W.
P,tichhoIz.lwker cuy ana 4 uuj
(Onto le supldkil- Ihfhauy iOr)t. A.
Jahn. Davenport Vasln.Joseph Hepp.
Faliliaveu. tWasbl to l-e supplied by
IT. F. Michel- Uatton OVh. ' J.-" .
Ileckley. Iigan. Clark and Sandy
v juiin Traclio. Milwaukee. 'On,
j k i!,.,i,.r. North Yamhill and l or
est tirove. Or) ' Han Hansen. Fort-
inA virt cfitircn. uan Jn.
i.n.l x-on'l cuUrcli. l. ' n'"'
t.i.i.rt.i U'hi. J. II. ;Mwhrmg
ri. iiiA i.mltflj CaJsir.. Ilo?-
alia awl Waukon, ash.) P- J- Seh-nr-t
-f.aU-m and Stayton tOr), J. C.
..... .-..i. 1 . wenten. - jjcii w
out apiKilntmeut to attend one of the
.1..1 V. J.HerwIg. f . j
Supernumeraries Adam Pu liler,
Rltaville, Wash; and II. F. Michel.
i.-.e,.,,niiatcd-t!harle r IVgelow
.. 1... xt k tiohnir. tvkane: F,
W. PuchhoI-VAUdj, Wasn.; and Adam
Ivl'!piel. Port una. ,
V ' MEATS EXCLUDED.
, tt-..i.i,.-m i-u-t. 1. Tin tautln pro
iV,:"; ' Meat Ijiw recently
11a avu .vs
enacted .by, the eruiaii Government
aneenng among ther things the ab
solute prohibition of American canned
meats and? sausages, will take effect
today, The penalty for violating . t-be
law, 1 six months imprisonment or a
fine 'of 15,0tK marks, or both. , Tlu
good. seized will a!o le contiwatL
wftether. they teloug to -the offender
or rJiot, '.The other regulation-lwie-tofore
' observed resardms' tfood lui'-
tirlse reinaiu unchanged. -
j A Substitute for Coal.
London is trying to produce a sul
stitute for household - coal. 1 Common
Ht; chemically, prewired., is the pro
IHjed.new coal." AVnetber It will
deplace the faithful old fuel remain
to lie seen. - Thue will weigh it itt.the
balance and if foiiml -wanting. rele
gate it to the graveyard of failure,
where so many Imitators of Hostel
ler Stomach Hitters, the great dys
!H'pia cure, may tie found. This lias
been the only genuine cure for half a
ceotut-y. Kvery ufferer should try it
for constipation, indigestfou. dyspep
sia, liver or kidney troubles, if lie
would be cured. Be sure to get the
cruujne wtb lour., I'rlrate Itevenue
Stamp over the neck of the bottle.
There 1 nothing as good for malaria,
fever aud ague, or to counteract rheu
matism. .
CAPIUBT5D BY REBELS.
HUMOUS , THAT AX . AMEUICAN
COMPANY OF TKOOl'S j
- -. ;' 1 . i j
Vas Overjwwered by. Filipinos After
j a Hot FigUt-Tbej Story Lacks
. . Continuation. .
MANIL3V, Friday, Sept via. Hong
Kong. Oct. l;--persistent native, re
irts. whitii are generally believed.
bavi lHen eurrent !u Manila for sever
al ilays to tin en"ict that Captain 4lev
eieux Shl-.'lds aud Couipntiy F.. of the
UJllh regbuent of Infantry, consisting
of forty-tive nien." statiotH'd at lio.ig,
Marinduiiie islands eiulMrkcd Septem
ber Ktlh on tlie gii n 1m uit Villalolios tiiul
lauded on the Marinduque. coast Sei-temlH-r
14th. when '.Hi of the enemy.
ohimmI with rifle. uppocdly fivm I.ii
Koii. urprlsl the American. Thrt lat
ter Ton glit for several hours, nutil thvlr
a n m ti ult Ion was exhausted, ajid ilicj'
were overpowered and surrendered, re
lief beliig imjiosslble. At least four
sjjldlers were killed, among whom. ac
cording to the rcisirt. was ' Captain
SJilf4il. The AiiMiricaus also had sev
eral Wounded.
The censor prohibits, the transmis
sion of news ciiieiilng the affair. vi,
COI.OUF.II TIHIOFS. . . '
San Francisi-o. Oct. 1.- Over !M un-ii
of the Ith and. 25fh Infantry Icrdoi-el)
sailed for .MauU:llolay ou tlie Han
cock. ; '.V . . ---
i',-'' Bismarck's Iron Nerve
4 Was the result of -bis tplcnHid health!
Intklinita'bre will and trcnivndous rncr
KT ate not loured where Stotnadt. .Liver,
Kidneys and Bowels are out of nrdcr.
If you want these qnalifric and ; the
succes they bring, use Dr. King's New
.lie Fills, l hey develop cverv prwer
of brain land .body. Oirly 23c at DR.
STONE'S druc stores.
UU15KSK MAY L&5D.
FEDEIlAI. Ji nUE IX HAWAII HAS
SO liKlIKI.
Coming Prom Port In the l ulled
States They Must Be Adiulled
' in the Island Ports. -
HONOLULU; Sept. 21, via San. Fran
Cisco. Oct. -'1. United State Jmlge
Etce hi rtnderel an liupoitaiit de
cision regarding tbe .right of Chinese
to hind in Hawaii. Ah Sing.who came
here from New York as wue. of the
rew of the ship Challenger, was re
fused pcrit!lsion to land In Honolulu.
He was brought before Judge Ite
on habeas corpus proceeding. Tlie
ji-dge decided that, having shipped
from New York, the Chinese had a
right to land In any other port, and
Honolulu Is now an American port.
The "decision - is regarded as highly
iiniKirtaiit. as learing on tlie qiustion
whether th Cuine in tlie Hawaiian
Iland have the right to laud on the
mainland. A clause in the Hawaiian
territorial act df lare . that the
Chinese In Hawaii shall not 1' ad
mitted to the rest'of the l ulled fctates.
This clause is believed by some to lie
tincimstltutlonal, and. fhe decision of
Ji-dge Estee Is In line with-that opin-
Ion. Tnereare aoout. su.uwi cuiuese
In Hawaii. . ., ',;m-: ;
x , ; in .', -i'
It iim say I have used Ely's Cream
Palm for catarrh and can thoroughly
recommend ft for . what it j claims.
Very truly. Rev.) H. W. Ilattiaway.
Elizabeth. N. J.; , ;'..;
I trieil Ely Cream iTaim, and to an
appearance am cured of catarrh. Tire
lerriWe ueauaciie irom wiiicu ions
sufferel are gone. V. J. IIItchcHc.
late Major I". S. oL and A. A. tien..
Ruffalo. N. X. ;
Tbe Balm doe not Irritate or can
sneexlng. Snld by druggist at 5l
cents, or matieii oy i--iy isroiuers, 00
Warreu St.. New lork.
RELIEF FUNDS. - ;,';
T3ie Custodian of the Oalveston Fund
KeiKrts the Amount Uecetveu. f
(lvestoa. Tex, Oct noi Sea ley.
chairruan of the finance committee
snd itfodian of the talvetofi relief
fun,! liWsrtven out the following; I
-411 tnpllea that have Jbcen turned
over to ne up to oateirom au si-ucccs
amount 'Ao f78LO43J0'V
"j tSrific lfotnestead. Salem, Of. Best
farm paper. Issued weeltly. $1 a jcu
CAMPAIGNING ,
IN NEBRASKA
Roosevelt Delivers Speeches In tbe
: none State of Drfaii. V
THK INTEREST SHOWN WAS GREAT
. . . I- i .-:.'. .,,..'":;
' ' '.. -' K ' '; "? '
Many Thousands of People Urowdel
t o t h S t a t i o a m W b e r e I h a Ucp u h
itean Candidate pokc.
Ii-COOK, Xcb.. Oct. 1. Governor
ItooiK-velt's first lay in Neliraska uuiy
le regarded as sucieisful, tlHiugh the
tiioi nlug Htarted out wet and chilly,
and th audletii'es wen Miiail. Tliir
ti'"U speeches were made duriug the
ilay. As the day advanced the ky
cleaiel autl th meet fug at different
llaces aluug the way showed a great
it'al of Interest,' Proliibly SO.tMsr or
lit.iXMi people were addressed daring
the day. ' - ' ' ', 'r
J Tomorrow journey will cover Hi)
hjilcs, and wl;hlu that distance he will
rqiake eleven speeches, j 1
.!' CONXEtmCUT ELECTION'S.
;! Xew Haven. Conn., Oct. 1. It was
towit meeting: day to day in Connec
ticut, and 102 towns held elect ion and
pclecteil olliccrs for the coming year.
w- -
CONGRESSMAN J. A.
Hartford. New Haven. Brldgeisirt. An
MHla. Deitiy ami X.iusilitin-k did not
hold "b-tlons. Helurus at midu'-ght
lutv-e Is-en rtii'ived frm LTH towns, of
1 1 voting, and I lie tables show Re
I tibliea-n. luajot'ltle hi l.t. and Id-mo-,
-ritlc kiiiii"h in thirty-live.' Th ele
turn of 1WUJ gave the "lepitblU-aii I "Jo
ahd the Democrats Ihirty-'seveii. Com
nring those of -last ieir with those of
tcday. the Repiiblleau ' have U-st
I went. v -two'! (own Mini the I H-BKiernt
two. Of till; twenty-four towns mlss
lug totilghtj .dxtiiMi went Republic-Jti
Inst year, wnd eighf Dcniocralic. If
the mls-i'i town remain tlriu in their
nlieWlvv sndunins t of lant year. It
would If it total-of illy towns Repub
lican, sud fTM'ty-three lH-miMrratlc, a net
Reputdicando" of six.
ELE(TIOXS IX EXC.LAND., '
IMidMi. fi't. 1 Return, rei-eivnd
tp to midsiglit 1mW the total number
.of ' 'tiiem'jiTs of-Parliament chK-ted U
le I'Ri. as 'follows: Couserva tlves. Kl;
Unionist." 1: LilHrals. Kl: National
ist. H.. The lons i vatives liave gaiutil
two scats and the Liberal one. ,
. i . ; ;
J0I5ED TH E DEMOCRATS. '
FEDERAL PARTY. IX PUERTO
, RICO HAS DETERMINED ,
To Follow- the Lead of Rryiai and Hi
, Party -Republicans Kndor?e ,
'": - , the -Admiuistration.
SAN JUAX. Porto Rico. Oct. 1. -Trie
FtwfcYal party.-1 at It -nveiition at
Cagims yesterday. iasseil resohiiior
affiliatln. itself with the Dem.a-ratK-party
in thv- I'ulted States. Cabh
srratB from Vi:,J. l'ryaii anl Ja. K.
Jon, urging ; harmony, wi-re reml.
Xunc2 Rivera made a siieeeh In whl 'i
he tipoed the ad ministration -;i the
ariKiiidtliat Foraker i unsatlsf ict.vy,
ami tliat the Porto Rlcans demand a
u.ore Independent form of -oreraiuent
The Hegate in-ill nominate a om
rrtlsstoner for 'ogres. v
A Rfputrik-an suas meeting at San
Juan ha endorsed th-1 admiuts.Tatwn
anl oamed Candidate for the house
cf delegates .r" .;,- -
REFUbKES FR'JX CHINA.
MIIONARlES'-vVHO SUFFERED
iDUIilNti: THE .PEKUN, SIEtiE.
Axrlve at San FraoH-o and ReK.-t
Their Experience Darfnartlie Up-
y : 1 risings of Uoxers. 4
; SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. L Among
Ibe paMrngers arriving on the stianieSr
Coptic.- fnm the Orient ;last night.
Were tweuty-six win iied through
tlie slege of Pekin. "All "tell uiterest
lng stories of the lncidcut of the
siege. Miss' M. E. Antlrew., of Cleve
land, Ohio, who is one of the best
known women missionaries hi China,
having 4ient ,thirty-!wo years Iu; 'the
church and school work there, told
an Interesting story of 1 her experienc
es during the Boxer uprlsiug. She
said: . ,
"At Tung Chou, w here I was sa
I'OneiL'we have for . vears heard warn-
tings aud threats of anti-foreign and
anii-cnnsiian uprisings, we grew ac- j
customed to such threats, and thought
iio:hing , would ever cim of this
bluster of the antl-foreiyu element.
Tlien came the new of conflict - and
munk-r, and at night we wuld
the sky; red with the light of inceu-di.-ity
iirest ..Alarmed at this' we ile
cided to hurry to I'ekin. During the
f'ege we Nlid not suffer' very great
hardsdiips. There was enough fool,
such .1 It was. and while we were
somewhat crowdinl we were so hapiiy
iu "being away from fhe fury of .4 fie
ii'c'i, that "we could not complain. .The
trip through tlwrdevji state I country
was cry paint ul La me. 1 hai Ikimi
Iu Cb!tia si long, and had grown to
know the people so well, that I could
reVer Iiave InMievetl su-li things eonti
linpiM'u. 1 am going back" to CMi'.n.i
within a year. I Iiojh?. That land has
been the scene of my life's work; and
I telle ve it is my duty to contlum?
my labors there." " .
A MURDER MYSTERY.
IDAHO MEUCHANT FOUND WITH
HIS HEAD CRUSH ED."
Was Killed In His Store Nothing Was
Taken by the Criminal No Clew
to the Murderer. .
WALLACE. Idaho, Oct; l.-M Uih-W
Mailey. a cigar dealer, was murdered
T. HULL, OF IOWA.
iu his jilore. early this morning, and
bite tonight the ollicers Have no clue
to the murderer.
Jt?s before W o'clock this morning, a
passerby saw the IkmIj- lying upar the
icnr of hi cigar store, and le-tltled
the titH't-rs. - Hot h' door were lock'l,
and blood on the floor caused the lw
lie'f that he had Mtic'uled. When tbe
door was forced, it was --found 'that his
throat was nt. ;ind his skull cnil hfd
in thrc pla-es. An Iron bar. 1H lut h"
long. lay tiesldo the ls'ly. which wis
eeverwt vhh blood. A owel bad len
tleil around the b-ad, evidently .for a
gag. An ex'imination of the. jreniis.i
tdiowed. Ihe: safe . Ioi-im.' the iiumcy
drawer tindiHt.irbcd. and a watc'iva
no tle corpse. , The body, was yet
v anu. but death bad occurnil . m.i i
time Iwfore. Nothing was misting ex
ccpt a key to the doir, the murderer
evidently taking it with hi at and lock-
ing the dov. 1
tine wit nes saw the deccasd enter
the store with a talk slim man alsjut
O o'clock. 1
Mailey had lived iu ''the C-nr
d'Alcnes about tifti'eii years aud had
ii known enemies.
"I wlli Id exprif my thra;ik to the
ipaniifactnrers of ChamlHi-laln's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." for
having put on the market such a
wonderful medicine," says W. W
Masslnglll, of - Heauniont. Texas.
There are many thousands of mother
wliofe 'hildreo have been saved from
attack of dysentery and cholera in
fantuni'wh.i must aUo feel thankful
tt J for sale by F. (I. Haas, druggist,
Salem, Oregon.
AN ELECTION CALLEDtiT. 'T,
T. tJi-er yesterday bjuel the frmal
inx lama t Ion. addressed to the slierlfT
of Multnomah county, ordering a
c-ial election, to cbose a iiccesr to
it 1m late A.-J.. Knott, a. menilwr of the
Ijegislatore, receatly tleceasiHl. The
special election Is to le held on Tu
day, Nf.-emjer ttfhj- Mr. Knott w;Ma
IeoMcrat,.but was elected on the Cit
ixetoi:.. ticket. , ,,. .' , :.;... ,
, HOI'S A DVAX!E. Fifte-n cents
was yesterday offered t'vr the li-o of
an Aurora grower, and refused by him.
Dealers are now beginning to make
i equine for hops, and the price i
lowrly advamring.' ;! prk-es will
dotibltew. Ie paid wls-n tlie market
jen fully. Several sale at belter
fnan II cents are reported, Imt the ma
jor portion of the growers .refuse to
sell for less than li cents or is?i:er.
Fine job printing. Statesman Office.
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ASYLUM REPORT
FILED, WITH THE 8TATK BOARD
OF TRUSTEES YKSTRRDAY.
Cost of Conducting the Institution for
the Month of September-Health
- of the Patients.
Supt. J. V, Calbreath, of the Oregon
State Hospital for the Insaucv yester
day, riled his, report with the Stato '
Asylum Hoard, showing the condition
of affairs at the asylum and t he , cost of
conducting the institution duriug Sep
tember. The -reiort says In part;
"Tlie general health of the iuinites
of the asylum for the month1 of Scp
temler has beeu nol, and tIiuiulH'r
of .''patients ' dischargeil ha Ihhmi
alKHit the avenige. j wblle the
number received has hardly : lecn u'if
to the average, )
Tlw farm force is eaigagetl in plow
ing.: sowing and Uliteliing. The -otn
is lielpg gathennl and cut Into ensil
age. There will 1 an' rtbuudahce of
com to fill liotu "silos'! U their full
capacity. All live 'stock it iu fine itm
dillon." ;
The statistical report for the mouth
shows the' following condition of af-" '
fairs: ... " ; !
The uuiulier of patients in the Ore- ,
gou State Insane Asylum 011 August
yist; anI the ihiuiIht rHelvedj dis
charged, died and elopetl during tno
month of September, 4s shown below;
No. of patients Aug. 31.$rj 3.V, llt'si
No. ree'd during Sept.. . j 1 j
IO 23
3(W 1185
5 13
2 7
3 4
3 5
4
. '- 1
No. under care. ..... .817
No. dischgd recovered.. S
No dischgd much imprd, 5
No. d if hed mmrd 1
No. dlschgtl not Impvd, . '1
No. died ..... ......... 4
No. cloiMul.... ...... '.. 1
No. die barged, died and
eloiiod . . 21
13 31
No. remaining Sept ..71s H55
1151
Average number dally 1 157 0-30.
I Jit IIllIIIIM'l Ol I'i'iniNin. iiun nil- .
(lovers, and patient fed aud lodged
in the asylum luring September 1 1 -;
kIhSwii in the follow luisr:- - ;'
o. omce.rs auu einjnoj-rn.... i.u
Ave. No. patients daily. ... .1157 0 30
... .1 . .. .fi"
TolaL'L'i'.'... K ....l.'fHD.'W)
The average moiitlily and dally fx-.";
. ........ ' - . I ..it I l1 . fi nil fiBii t -
Sio.m l-ld: daily, .llHJ lui, '..
--Tlw- eisst -of eoudu'-tltig-.the nylum .
during Hie , month was . dljtf riJiuted
aiiiiMig l fie neveral departnkWs aS fol
lows: i '-'
Kitchen and dining room.. . $2,777 4
Male diMtHmeht. iV.'' ' 415 7'
Female fdetiarttneot
135 21
l4ik ry ..: 1. . . .
Iituidry ..' ....-.'....
414 79
47 13
27.1 92
d7 M
8 4i
40t 95
21 k nw
181) 51
:::s oi
til 45
2 70
8 34
7f 5l
2:t5 13
117 51
Oiiglne nMii ...... ........
Farm, ganlen anl da iry ... .
Stable. .. .......
ItepaJr.
Drug store. . . .
Sewing room...
Center iulldlng.
tltliee.i..
1 :
West cottage...
East cottage. . . .
Stanley farm. . .
Esiiense... . ...
it i
Inurmary. . . . . .
Carpi'nter shop. .
.7 7 61
5(1 43
1 -12
.$0.35$ f5
Factory.
Tailor shop. . j ..
... . 1.
Total. . . .
The State lUiard of Education was In
scmhioii nearly an or jesiernny nrr-
noon, wneii tne reports or ?ipi. it. if.
ItickerJ, of the Reform School; Supt.
J. L. Carter, lof the it 11 ml school, ana
fM'pt. Chvtotl Wintz..of the School for
Deaf" .Mute, for the quarter ending
r'ptcmlK-r ."With, were received and
considered, and bill against the et
oral Institiiil'in aiidMel. The thrfo
school were frnmd in a Very satlsfnc-
toiy coii'litioii by Ibe liarl. ' ' .
i 1 I...1. , -'
WILL SPtAK IN ORLGON.
OEXERAL CARR TO,:AXVASS ON
THE PACIFIC COAST, j
Three SjMicbe In This State 1 and
Seven In. Washington.. I Um P10
' gram of This Camp Iguer.
CIIICAOO. Sept. 2X.-;ciHraI C. E.
Can, e-Minister to Deuiiiark, will
leave Chicago Octols-r 4th, under the
aiiKpiec of the National Republican
Coiiiiiiit'tee, for a campaign toiirSiof
tie . Pacific coast. He will mk
three. iecche in Oregon, aud sevca
in Washington.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children. ;
fts Kind Yea Hai3 Alifajs E::M
Bara th
EleaAture of
A SURPLUS.
Washlgtoo. Oct. L The comparsHre
statement of tbe Oovcrnineiit receipt
rid spend it lire issued toilay. shows
that during the tnonlh of :Scteiiiber
11 rei-elpt froiii all source amoiiMt
ed to 45f-'iLT-'i. and ejendittir-s.
Kgi.liKi,!!?!. leaving a surplus for-the
nu,i.i) .f iwn v. j
WILL NOT FIOHT. L
St. Paul, Minn.. Oct. 1. Roth Iemo-c-ratie
candidate for jlhe Suiaeme
Conrt harjiig reslgneir. "Tlie state coni
mittee this afterno'in decided not (o op.
ioe the Republican candidate. '