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.WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, tcesdat, orfroiiEis . fnOM HOME'S CtACII THOJUS ifoLXAM UA, RETCRXED TO THISCITT. i" Iatereatlng; acceaat ot CoadiUoas 1b the rrerlhr Mla-lna; Caw- 1 h Court Canaaj-ed. From Daily statesman. Sept. 2!i. . TUorivfl Huluiau, a weli known bus iness limit ofi I hi.- city, who hui tu None last spring, reinrued home. List evening, on the ; IT. train, having Ictt Noiim " oil ' I lip Steamship Taeolit;!; which arrivr at Seattle Thursday wit It pa ssengers mi Inui rL II r. Holinau expressed himself, last eTMi iug. when seen at hi home by a re ptentative of the Statesman, as 1 ing..well pleased with his experience in the mining district a rou ml Xouie. He, '. with a numl-ec-of other.' "pur chased a claim ou Hnugry Creek, soon afier (heir arrival iu Alaska, and went tu work hi,m It. The result of thefri work wa highly satisfactory aul It i quite pn1;ihic that the iarty will -it-turn next spring to continue -the! work on their chum. Mr. llolinau! i-oiiiiniis the report of other return-j iug from tltai- section, regarding Cie! prevalence of litigation over ail thej paying claim. 1u the district. Work' on hi claim- was suspended recently! by the "order of the court, ami it is; now tied up, just a are all the mining; ii-of rti , worth work 'mi on account j of suit ciidiug Iu the court, which ha-ve Iieeii os-uly accused of usiug ! , their authority io ikUi a band of ! rogues and raw lu depriving honest UM-n f their right. The action f ihel court ha toi(Mil all work ami tho miner are without employment, ami many of thciu are without money or incaii of substance. - The Government . is coming to the assistance o tin- dent it ute, - ami ha already f urnUUed . transportation tu many. Iaek to Seattle. The great sioim. whieh incurred Septemhe r With, i descritied a very destructive to the iioiei-ty on the ticach at Nome. Many Miilding wire tvnn-ked in the rlliiir water by tlie territie wind jhat pre vailed, and thousand of dollar worth of property j wa destroyed. talent tieople have -almost all. left Nome; Mr.! D. 1.. Fiester came lick on tlxe Tacoiiia ami i now in Seattle; E. M. Pogue and wile Ktarteil from Nome venil day ago ami arc now due in Sen ill e. ami the tieorite brut h er will 1m lK-re in a short flnuv Mr. Molina n had come cry ronsli eperiem-e- in the lninius camps of the far tMHtli. but lie ioim home in the prime of Itcaltlt feeliup thiit lie lus l'eii .imply rejuiid K ill . thl respe't alone for all the effort and expense of hi trip. ; ' .:': i ' ahmc the coast, e rrtntwllins the people to tlee4 the mount a iu a a place of nafety. The water came very lilzh. aiH-onlin t the uatire story, and tlouau!4 of jieopie ltet their liven before they could reach i refuse its the hijrh land lack from th letici!. Tltere ttn lie but little; ipiethm but I he "a le ; Nome erm nt ry I sitl ijeot to tiilal wave. iuiimiI by uphe a val f I lie oeeaif s ll by Tolcaukr . action. The ishnid adjoining the wain land ate upheaval from the bed oX the ea in imut insiauce. ami the 4letruetve stoi ni that viifel Nome- recently wa doll btle from thi Koitrce. . : ' Slilpplnj; uieii :i(.,Xm attribute ilifl rei-enf damage by5 water at that- place to a tidal wav. paptain ' V Owen or tjtei ijelMxuier JCeiiltH" which . wa a iixwk ln ! w rHketl veHel. ay hi Ti-wtf i.n 'at anchor thrt-e tnlks from sMre iu nine fatliopt of WTtter.'aird at I iM-liH-k on. September. :$th the wa ter H:a rislnjr . rapidly., aud by o"clok llhe! load lowed teh jind n half nlhijiii. A lnr-iiMnuotw.Muw fi-4ni tbesuiih haiV piled the water iii to the.fproiiortSon, uf a tidal vvuve. Tin i.roiis-iioii afl'onltHl h'y Hf. ' Lii i ence inland, wb'n-lr mltl?atett-Jhe flrV of the sale. M veil Nomm from einijmMe d4'slrcctioll. M .. " Solomon-Mty. "tie the tuotith of the Solomon river. wt devataied by the torit. All the building were either . Mwcpt away by Hie wave or wreckeil bv - wind. tThe town ha a population ' uf all of whom are destitute ami homele, ! ! . Kx.-tiov.-f J; II. Fletcher nay that while he-wa at Nome the native told him of a rieat Hood that came in !. and waiied away ail their village Hum to ( af t4r If yoa ta fyatprtM Mtmnw4 M tato brt. Yoa can b cafd rUbt ta tl I Caleai!, Blo Mt Quialn. Thy r mtnral ad r apt olaua ta Wo4. BOt onT tu. al.lf Uf.ltat-f. cMtf t ICUTAN1 HDUY1N aaa eund 10.000 th at. aa4 It IU car 7 BVDTA3I U.t fTMtett TftW reaedf of tb wntury nd VlU nVmi tooowlo tymptomo : atDTlN ea hU af aU drnfgUtu tmt tlpMlt-l '''- '' POINTS OF .WEAKNESS: . X. BILIOUS HEAD jlOHB - RatMvaa f KUDTAN. 8-3. JATTNOICX Of TBI JCTBS. MUD YAH 't11 coa a f el- lOVBMI t alMPMT 04 th nor, alUiJ t return. 4; C0ATCO TOWOUe. FOKTID BSEAT3I. HUDYAN wlU clear Ot tad , At Bed Time j ! -! take a peasant herb drink, the nxt v morning- I feel bright and my com plexion is better. Mjr doctor says , it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxa tive. It is made form herbs and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medicine. AH drug gists sell it at 25c, and 50c." Lane Family Medicines moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get jt, send for a free sample. Address. Orator P. Woodward. Le Roy. N, Y. 5. NOW SrEIlVISOIL-Information liajiit Leeu ie. eive.l iu thi city, that Kdwla I. Chalcraft haalteen apioiut :l a one of tle Sujier ior of fJov erunient Indian Training Schotd. He taki the place formerly occupied by ('.ha. -It. Uaketraw who ; ha Ihhhi transferred to, the Yakima Indian re ervaiion. vh1re 1m will le meriiifeu dtnt of the reservation school. There I a piece- of Irony aud retribution in thi bit .of new. Mr. Cbaleraft was for a nhort time Superintendent of th Indian Training Shool at (!heuiawa. Hear thi city. On ac-ctunt of a de cided ;aud taken by Mr. Cbaleraft in fegard fo Mr. Raketraw, who was an employe -there, he incilrred the wrath of Supervisor Kakestr:w. who liad him removed from hi 1 ponithMi. ami. a the writer remember it. from, the Kervk-e.. into which he was re in.Htafed, 'after a lougr and tedious tifcht, Iteins asIml t one of t lie in ter mountain ware reervatiou. Mr. Chalcraft 1 an able aud clean man and he will no doubt actiuit hinisf-lf crtnlilably iu the responsible poitiou to which he has leen promotetl. r.riCIKD II KK SISTKU.-Mr. J. D. Kane, of thi city, who went to Oak laud. California, a few week ago in ieMtne to a telegram announcing the dauzeron illnes of her Kiter, Mr. (. W, William will return to Salem ou thi morning's overland train. Mrs. Kane arrirtnl In Oakland in time to see her iter alive, but the ick wo lean grew rapidly wore and paed away last Friday. The remain were given interment at Oakland, on Sun day, at 2 p, in., when Mm. Kane ar ranged to return home, i Mr. Wil liam, the deceased lady, wa formerly .1 resident of Itaker, City, wliere her husband wa a prominent mining man. but Mince hi death about a year ago. he lui reswleil in Oakland. Her div inise wa due to a connH. a(iu of dis ease. The many riend! Mi. Kane In 'tht city Hvmnatbbic witlii lier iu thi,-1icr hour of affliction ami sorrow. .. .. v iji , ; Itita-tn J anetift; 4"Iye - produces fatet and briglttevt tolor of any known -j. dye ntuffi ) SoM by Ir. Stojje-' .tintg stiirj-. S:Ueii. (lsj-e; ()ltnoIKItATKIr;5li s. H. Voiirs:;.etfrlay reeeiT,el Information by, letter whieh eorrolHii al-d ' the re-liort'illiat-her eidel ij.tiighter. ir. V.. I. SniMh. ahd hoit:ixf ami our-children were drowned' in tint net vat ''storm at Galveston.' TlieV writer; - Mai or aotie. tatetl tluit It, lutd 'not lieen aeertalnel ; wliether their JKidit; had been found or not: tlint if - was like ly they never wouhl te. a tlie 111.1 Jorlty of unidentified .had; been buried at sea or cremated. ; A telegram r ceived by Mi Zcra Young Taeslay from a. friml in Ualvetoii tatcl that the lxoy, Floyd. f saved. From anoth er source Information conies In Ilk1 family that not a vestige of the house, where Mr. nad Mr. Smith lived, two blocks from the water, remained and lh site! i covered w'ith four feet of samL WiHMlhura Independent. SFOCKSSFUIi FISlllXO TRIP. Fifd VL and W. II. St.MisIofT. the Sa lem butcher, reinriictl yesterday af ternoon ; fruiu a few: days . fishing at Yaqtiimi. The -enjoyed' splendid lMirt at the uidutli of the Yaiuiu.i river and in tln lay, tTollius for sal mon, and tlMy were very Ufciful. tecui ing over a dozen of large Silver Side. Thee tih ar now running in that river, ami are eagerly picked up by anialeitr HslaTnHn. -Tire fish brought to thia city by the Mesr. Steu-lofT were big fellow, and were distributed among the friend of the gentlemen. The Stab-sinan force acknowledges the receipt of one of the lih. a tine fellow, weighing alwut IS ptund. '.'-, '- COUNTY TANKS. Of the $217,-"i 011 the Marlon county 'assessment roll, $1!!.4 wa laM On September 1st, ami (luring thi month a little over $P.i.xni ha lcen paid. It I safe to say that by; tomorrow evening ?I7. tmit will have leen paid thi mont'i. which will leave aisnit ?."," yet to 1h cwIhH-ttNl. Monday, when taxes mi ps i.t are deliuieut- It i probaJde tliat thi amount will 1e cut In two iu.r.,n tlio nrotierrr is advertleil. so the delimiueut tat roll will not be so large a w.-i rjiini. ; tuu 0. TEKDXKltBSa AK1 FACT IB TBK BtOMACH. DTTS TO IOTIOZS- TXOM. HUDYAN u h W ta aM ( t".T. U. j-ta 4-m-taolcud ta t!tly r: KNUARoxKxarr or xnx vrm. HUDYAN U 4c U lrU otaa. nUDYAN wul ear B h T ad .ak y wL D Jlr Saactr. Oo to yont orofr '"m ctu a H CD TAW lor 60 coata ar timmA 4tft to ta BTDTAM BWI. Et)T COMPANT, tea riiadoca, Calltorala. U yoa wa eat atlsaoa wtta taa . tura U aiart HUD YAW boa aa wa wlU ntara your onr. JUaMar that rt " .uttaa UVO YAW DOCTORS rita. CaU oa wo tt aaatatm. Yoa saay JI a4 Ma taoas. m wilta, aa M mXt. a.44rwo : ,:.;!;?s7.:'-:-'i- 4-; HUDYAN REHEDY COllPAlIT, Cw! iniuM, Mfta oa4 Bflo U ' i ; rnMkiS) Cat DO.YOU GETiUP t 71TH ALAHEBACK? HAS nESK;.Ni:i. HI (V Holsing-r. for a nuinlier of year local manager of 11m Western I'nion Telegrapli (.. In till city, yeilcnlay seut hi resig nation to the-l'acith- tKtt headiuar-lei-s of the company: .at Siiu Franclsei. to take efftct -iler tlu Mr. siuger's lealtli ha Ihh'U pior, and he ptooses to go to Texas, iu the 1mih's of lielng lHMM'fisted by ie change of climate., f '''' :' '') ' ' v 1 r-iv. . ' .- -. .-1 ti SUM. fiROCEUIES,' The ITuion itJiiw-ery .Company tiled articles of in- COI1orail01l " IUI' iM lwnim Slate .yesterday. Th company will carry mi a geierI merchandise busi ness, in rortbiml and .'Isewhere. The uiiis! st.k L Hxol at flia. divided into shares valdtsl at f fl each. Ad.dph Miller. T- J- I'hlmau. ami A. 1. Millet- are ttie. laeorporatara.. ; Whi n yoti 'sH a young woman mat-In- a fu over a -willow's children, it" a sign that if sbe - lU esn t soon ac quire a right to correct them it won't iM her fault. C3.icago News. . Talk i raiher cheap, but some peo ple have a mania for trying to monop olize It. . .. w . "- t '1 g a zv m. a. CUney Trtratlc Makes Ton Klscrafclc Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful h. cures maoe cv ur. . irl r- 1-1 I the preat kidnev. liver lL and bladder remedy. It Is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth - century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidaey and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back. Kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. . Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble R will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, tn hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already triad it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular - fifty cent and Hocaaetf Swamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. ANTHRACITE COAL FIELDS. SAID TO HAVE BKF.N DISCOVER KI IN WASHINGTON Vast Deposit '-Found in the! Cascade liauge Million of Ton of the Best (hade of Fuel. , .'.MINNEAPOLIS. Minn- epr. 28. -A siiecla! to tlie -Tribune from ; Valley City, North Dakota, says: Judge .1. M. Deuuett Jul jnt return ed' from the Cascade Mountain rti.strVt of Washington, -bringing sample and new of tlie location of vast Held -of anthracite coal.' Iu .company with Prof. Uirch. the mineral exert of Seattle. Judge I ten net t jh net rated in to the Cascade range sixty miles from tlie railroad, and after two days pro IH'cting. hented vein showing nine teen feet of "coal, and lie located on tH acre of hind. He estimate r!1 quantity of coal in sight at i".sM tifll. , A LOBSTER A YAItp LONG. The prize libster of the season came in nil the steamer I.ticretla "the other day. It is a veritable nimier, smd Mr. Skilling will keep it for the presr cut in one of his cars. Maine waters are acquiring a . repu tation for big. lobsters, and this, -one probably head the list f of size of tiny brought to, -this port.; It wa taken from the ear:and weighed, and it i ped the-Kcah'S-at a. trifle xiver nineteen IMiuiid., ,16 ( measures thlrly-eiglit inelies. or to; give a liettpr concept bin. (inn yanl ami two inches from tlp;tf tall tu end of claw. From the .(tip of the tail .10- the tip of the lMtse is twenty-one- Indie., The- big claw to Hie lirst joitus: iuiI.v are thirneM inches long and five-inches .whle. It stiieH er are tlfteen - inches long. It was t: light at Pronect Hariwr in a novel way. Whey tlie trap' wa pulleil the mammoth crustacean waKfouiid cling ing to t lie outside of tlie trap. Port land, Me. Express. tJ., Story of a Slave. To be bound -hand anl Kwit for years by the elm-ins of di-ae is th; worst wrnt of slavery. , itoryc I). Williams, of Manchester, Midi, tells how suvh a slave was made free, lie says: "My wife has been so .helpless for five years ihat slie couki irot turn over , in- bed alone. After using two , bottles of Klectrie Wtters she fs womk-rfully im proved and able to do her own work. Thi suprenve remedy for icmale dis eases quickly cures nervousness, sleep lessness, melancbxrfy. ?xadache, back ache, .fainting and dizzy , spdl. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, siclrfy, run down people. Ivv-. cry 'bottle guararrtcetl. Only 50. cents. Sold by DR. STONE, druggist. TO THE ASYLUM. Two person wife received at 4 he asylum ye-ter day. from Jackson eeuuty. They were Ward Sutton, agetl 2 years, a n.itive of Pennsylvania. "-aud a resident f AxliIamU brought down, by J. W. r. Gregory and Edward Sutton. Thi if a second commitment. Sheriff Alex Orme and Deputy SheriT T. M. Ue:il brought down C. It. Sovenlgns, ;. farmer, residing . ner Ashland, II-? I a native of Pekiu, Illinois, agnl 2. His mental derangement was caused by financial reverses. .":'!' iiigastais f A BIG lXCItEASH Giltierf Pat terson's hop j-ard of 4 acres at Eo!a Iia Is-en harvested of its proilnct. which i now. in tlie liale. The j-anl produced SiC bales, whieh Is an .In crease of eighty-eight lwiles oyer last year. " ".- ' V V;"-".' ", Every man who; isn't prominent imagines he will lie some "day. " ' j "t In every town nnd villncrf' mnv he: had i the V taso 4H1 t. that makes your horses glad. PETITION fOR PARDOrj LIXNICOFXTY FKOM.K ARE LRUINtf UUT. T. T. GKER - To IJberata Ex-Coaaty Treaarr f. MorrU f reaa tba raltatlary A Strong 8bwic. V iFroni lally Statesmaiu Sept. 2a ' Judge II. II. Hewitt, of Albany. ys terday called on Gov. T. T. Geer. and presenteil t a iietltion : signed 1y over 2Wi voters, citizens of Linn -.county. sir lnehSJhk U atel piutrj oven (hem a strong,' hot Ibrine. nllowlng them to stand lit it for twelve : hours." The; hrbie slionhl le sufliclently strong to ltear up on egg. At the, end tf tlie time jsmr.ofr the bripe;atxl rinse the cm-tniiliers Iu cokl water! -Put one gal lon of vinegar into a preserving kettle, with the encumbers over, the tire, aud add to it two teaspoonful f grounl cinnamon, feasHSnful of. isiwdcml alum, one ! teasptionf ul of ground cloves, two ssi It siMMiiiftils cayenne im Ier, . one - aldesioufuI of grated borseradislu one ami a half iableSMiu ful of white mustard seed, one table skooi:ful of ginger, oue !Miund of sugar ami oue sliced garlic Stir all toget lies, tniver and esik until tlie eneumlier . . a .ill are tembT.! iiemove 1 nem ami 1111 egar and seal at once Whle hot. EX HI HIT LIFE-LIKE (VITALITIES. , Weeds, if they nre pulbil out of a lawn at a time when they are full of soed. Will evince a degree of care fur tlie seetl. which I almost touching. They will curl their leave upward a far"a each can go to coyer the eed and protts-t them from lite spn till the end. and ; oflep one will .11 ml weeil that are quite dead, sun-killed, whose leave are wraoned firmly around the Heed immI. No mother could k1ioV more striking devotion in death tljan do these despised plant. iid.-inc tiw Governor to n.irdou P. G. ' glass Jars sveii-tiguths fulU 1 lit tlie . i . . .... . .tu ..1.. . -. "- 1.- . . w 1 li-n a 111 line siisii-e wnn t oe omiifuk who was on March 21, P.s, uviciel Of the ' crime of larceny of public money, amounting to - i.tn, ana sentenced, to fonr years io the lieniteH tiary and to jiay a tine of 2f."U:51.'s-. the reason given isdng that there I Home doubt of the guilt of the prison er. The petltkm states; : We make this reconiineiid.it Ion for the reasoiiLthat. from the evidence in this cause, there is some doubt as to tie, defendant having converted the money a found by the jury, the same Lhig the property of Linn county. Oregon. -: ,"We would further show that tlie de feudant ilorris ha at nil titne lsirue a good reputation in Linn county, aud while Jl he evidence show that the sum Uf lr.."4 wa aciiially " eoiiverfini. Uf arc of the opinion-iliat the Hame maj- have been taiicu and converted by, $iue jiersou other than the said defendant-." .- The neiiiiou Is xigued among others bv ten of t liex Juror who. tried the j vae, as follows: ; J.; D. Grittin. A. J. McClnre. J. ,S. Wladle, George Alford. Henry. Kars Icii. James Morgan.. E 1- Plummer. John Coi krell, Clhirles (. Itlce. The Mtitiou Is iKi-oiiipaniiHl witli a copy of the notice, served 011 District Attorney J. N. Hart, in which the tr round for the application are set forth as fobows: Firsl--Tho ietItfon of over 24n of the legal voters and taxpayers of the state-of ; Oregon, and county.; of Linn, including ten of the', juror who tried the said P. G. Morris. "Second That ou the trial of the said I. G. Morris lio evidence was pro-ilu-od showing that he had converted to his own use- or ned any of the noney Isdonging to Linn county, Orr cgon. and entrusted to hi care n the ireasurer of said Linn county. Oregim. That said conviction wa had solely t'lMHi tr sliortage shown kept by ..the said P, ' It Saved His Leg. P. A. Damorth, of LaGrange. Ga.. sufTered "ntensely for fsix inonrhs with a irigim'ul running Mne on 1ms leg, but writes that liirekkn'sf - Anvica Salve wholly cured ft in ttil d.iy-s. l'or Ul cers. "Wtmnds. P.iirns.' IVoils, Pain or Piles it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed-. Only 25c. Sold by DR. STONK, druggist. Incretise oyer pre'elin2 year,., JJ"' Increase in iiieiidK-rshlp. . . . No. church buihiings ownel.. '- N- par uage owned. . ...... 1- Tin language prolhn. ,lu the. church i attracting considerable attention, and created a considerable discussion iu the Conferem-e. Many of the Ger man churches are suffering from the fact that many of the yoiingen uiem ler. becoming thoroughly American- l-r.Cl lrnnrr llu-lr lllCHllxTslli I) : to the English i-ougi-egation. thus mater-1: hilly reducing me nieiiiiiersuip 01 me (.terinan t nigregailon. ko much so, In fact, that but few of the German charge are self-unorlliig. 1 chun-bc In former, years .secured ' maiiv new accession from the intlux; if liiunigrant. but in late years this Inimlgratiou has. to .1 great extent. mptcd. aud the accession from till nonrce are fewer liian In the, past. WORK Of CONf ERENCC (1KKM.IN MKTMOIUST TRANSACT liOUTINK Bi SINKSS. 8vral Atl-aatM tar M,luUtMrll tlrlr KlertelMtKtUUil Show a taljr-lra to. : : treasurer, and ids dose Of bis term of to his ' shecessor in by tlie lssiks G. Morris a such Inability, at the ottice. fo turn over office tlie tin la nee shown iy said bojnks to lie, In his biuuls. , i "Third The said P. G. Morris testi tieil on.the trial that, be hail paid out all tlie iiiom y that ,ea me into . his hands. neocrdlng t.q biV. aud that be had faithfully accounted., to the het of hi ability, for ail the fund that came into his hands as such treasurer, bet was unable to jeWplaiu and account for the npimreut Shortage shown , by iiid itooks; that fu- had never used any jif the funds of tin- county; for his own put-post-, but had ttirnisl Hie whole of wild moneys over, a by law iHreeted. .. -,. . - ' :i ' . "And the undersigned will further claim that there are seriou dojibts a to whether' or Hot tlie saiii P. (i. -Morris coiinnilteil any crime," The petition and other showing made !eforo the Governor, in an effort to seciire executive clemency, are uuu ui 11 y strong, and the friends of the prisoner hot io achieve his lilieratlon. His sentence of fonr yi-ars iu the pen itentiary 'would-be followed by four years and "four niont h of imprison ment iu tlie county Jail to serve out tlie fine of KIKtl.- The is-titioncrs ak that lsth the isMilteiitlary sentence and the Jail sentence le wled out and the man resiored 10 his family for therr support. . IN A CELL WITH IIUMP.LE P.EES. It Was a Cell' They Dhln't Unlld. lmt Tliey Kesented Intrusion AH the Sa me. ' '. -!- '' "-' Macon. Mo..; Sept. r.. Tbe town of Ii Plata.' Macon county, lias teen sued for T.uo by John P.unclt; a farmer living near that town, for-pcr'-' soiiiil Injuries ts-ca sloneilliy a1 -violent and continual attack of "bumble l-e while the jilaintirf was an Inmate. of the town , ealalioose on the -JZ'A of August. The fair, was running at La Plata that wi-ek. and Mr. Ituucli. avIio Is a verv old man. was locked up for some slight infraction of the rules. As soon as the door w as fastened the- Jailer went to the races and Mr. Ilnnch was left to hitn-elf; but he soon found there were other tenant in the cell liesideS hims.-If. nud his Intrusion was -barp'y resenteil. The other "Jail bird were a 'large and active colony of -bumble bee. Ituuch picked up a stick nod fought then off the lest be could, but they were in such great muelicr that his effort were una vailing. They smug him over tlie eye and he was soon .blinded from the swelliug aud could do nothing but strike at random. Some of the. in sects jcot in his mouth as he cried Toy help nd ung him so badly lie could hardly breathe. He was attacked on every expo- I"f Ioi of the lody, and many of hi tormentors got down in hi clothing and roamed a4ont at their own sweet wilt Ilnnch enoured this iortnre for tiine honm and bad altont ' lost conscious ness when the Jailer got Isick. It took (be hardest sirt of work ty two physichins In-fore Punch could Is brought around V and r the swelling eonnteractetl. In bis suit he charges. O1.1t the town official showed crimin al carelessness in ierniittirig the iwewJ to build their nest in the celt ami m not having some one on hand to res pond to bis call when he was attacked. tFroni Daily Statesman. Sept. . The second day of tin Northwest Conference of tbe Gerniaii Mclhodi! yesterday brought considerable wo' to tlie gathcrl minlstei-f, and the et, tire forenoon wa jcoiisunuHl in the work of the Conference, the nfieruoon. belug given up to comniittis work. Tlie 'onfcreuce wa oe!ied with by ltev. J. W. , After the, niln- devotiotial services j IhH-kley, of Spokaml utes of the preciillng day were ivad and, 'a pi ro veil. 1Ih ' thlrieeiiHi dis clplinary question was again taken iyi, tlK.E chara-ters . ofj tlie following named effective elders were jasil, as tlwlr tiatm-s were calli'd: . ' 1 " ' C A. Priesing, baktor of the Secou 1 church, Portland,, ,J, J. W. lbs-kley, Sskatie. 'arl Jans, First church. Portland. 1 Gcier, Jlitzville,, WasliUigtou. Joseph llepp. Das-i-nnort. Washing-Ion.- - J. G. MnehrlngV Itldgefiehl, Wash ington. ' ' Han ' Hatist-n,; Walla Walla. ' ' ' George A,"-J.1hn. IMhauy. (lrego;i. Work on the fifth disciplinary ques tion. ."Who are admitted on trial" was next taken ui John W. Howler wa calleil and the coin mil tec con ducting hi examination reported fav orably oik id eae,j and he wa elect ed to full tneudH-rshlp iu the Confer ence and received! 'deacon's 'orders, llislioy Andrews at this isilut deliv ered an earnest address on the obliga tion of a Christian minister, which the candidate was alsiut to assume. I'ev. I'ocdcr. ..during the, past year, had charge of the congregation at Taeoma. W. J. Ilerwig, ofithe itosalia, Wash ington, cliarge haviug gone to oue of the colleges, to pursue his studies, he was continued ou trial." , Ciias. A. Went sch, of the Fair Haven cliarge, having concluded the' Mcoid year's, study, . was admitted , io 1 full membership iu. the Conference. ,- Julius Tragllo. afler conijileling the second niid-thlrd yn - nt tidies, wan electiil to sieacons orders,. and he will lie ordained a minister tomorrow. Joseph Stdiwicrtlich. after complet ing tin? four years' course of ;-st udy, wa t bs'led ai. elder, and will ie or daineil tomorrow. I ; . Thi-se young ministers, who have Ihcii in tlie work;, for several year, will, some time lonnorrow, Ik fornial ly ordainetl as ministers by Hlsm-p Andrews, ami tlieimpressve M-rviees will protWibly lie ieotiducted at the First M. E. church. During the forenoon Itishop An drews introduced ( Hev. G. W. (Jraii uis. I. I. iiuandal agent of Willam ette . University, who addressed the Conference in the interest of the old piouis-r iustltniioti '-tf; ; learning, aipl one of the iiiiuisfer of the Confer ence statetr last evening that several young Germans from Spokane, would te here this winter to attend "Old Willamette". J The statistical report of the Confer t-m-e. s far n-i it iia been cfmdeie.l, shows a bea 1th) coriiliticni in tlie sev eral ehitrge constituting the , North? west Conference. i The following statt Istic were hist evening given tint by the secretary iaj charge of that de partment: T - Valve ! of church: bouse..-, , ..$ri0.7x Val no of parsonages. ..... . . . . 2J.stV) Iu-r-asio iu value: of proierfy.. -M-Kl Iab for new biding, last year J5,l7o Indebt.-lnen redw-ed ........ S.2 Missionary receipt.,. i. sq Inf tra-e over preceil'ng y-ar. . ; -! Church rsti-nsjon fund col lecied ! l.'sl Tlie only excnse-.for laxy people Is that they are seldom dangerous. New York Press. . PICKLED CUCUMREHS. An especially gootl p'wkle for fih anl oysters is made of . slieeil cuenm Itcrs. Slice two dozen cmmuibers half Hasat CATARRH O0KSBaBCUBSBSaM la sit Its sUfes tber tkmnitl be cleauUaMS. Ely's Crcsm Halm Vani . ntb- JhS brats I be dweaaed ma-abnux. I I earn t starr so J 4 a ts way a eoi4 ia U Imd onickJy. J Cresia Balna ts placed Into the tocstrCs, apt cadi crvr tbe Bembrsos an4 ta tJeorbed. B:if is tra aacdiatasadsenrebatowa. It U not tfry.cg A not produce ntw-im. Vmrz SJe 6 cent at tituf tata or by lash : Trial 81 1 ercts tr mail. tVC UKOTUEIta. 5 Wcto VisteUX Tork. Ib-v. Adam Klipis l. of Poril.ind, is. Iu the city, atteudiug the German M. E. Confereiu'eJ Itefore I he outbreak or the Civir War Kev. Klipe wa paior of tlu (lerniau .M. E. church of Sprin?ticld.! Illinol.' and wa ; in timately acnuainletl with tlie marty red Abraham Lincoln When l.Inf-.iln was utmiliiaieil for the Presidency by' the Uepuhlicaii. Ri'V. Ktipisd went m the stump.! and canvassed all of the Herman selllemeuts In tlie. state In the Iniercst; of Abrahanr' Lincoln c.indid.iv.v. - I In lMi llev. KlinjW- was a metir ler of the Genera! -Conference of lli M. E. church.lhehl P.i-ookl.vti. New York. Here he helped to elect eight Hi" I ips of tlie church, among tjient ln-lug ltisho! It. 'Oj Haveu and r.. M. ,U drew, the latb-r still In the work, and at presetit presldlug over the Confer ence lien. Hlshoi Andrews and ji-v. Klippel had not met since that Gen eral ConfereiH-e. -j twenty-eight year ago. until iliey met In this city thi week. .The meeting of the. two old vet era n . religious ' Wa triors, after, ne.i r ly a third of stccstury had elapstsl hIiui' last they saw each other, was. inost affecting..' and the two enjoy, each oilier ,-sneieiy very iiiueh. . ltev.. KlipiK'I Iia. 'during the,cour( r lii busy life-pubilshiil hfVcrnl pa pers, among j I hem- the H'ojt County Seiilinel. of Oregon. Mlsoirri. whlcli he conducted for eight years.-! ltev. Klijipcl 1 0:1 Hk sus'ranimal ed list, and live in Porlland. Mliere, surrounded by his family and a large irele of warm aud. devoted friend, he is seiiding the evening of his lii'e in ' iKns. When Iu a - reminiscent: ' mootl, his fund of Information on the work of a pioneer Methodist miiiisier in sKirsely ' settled rural , distriel is very interesting. ; '; 1 - I AN EKKOU.lty a mistake In the State Fair lwmk. the first preniiuin on cut flower and hanging basket, awarded to C. W. Gllllugham. were credited to other panic. - Prof. Coote, who judgisl the floral exhibition, ha writ leu to the board correcting the mistake. Ilt'ltT II1S ANKLE.-C. C.-Wenger. while wrkiug; 011 -unbuilding tu ,hi fa rin pear .Howell tlie other day. bad the 'misfortune to bate a scauiliii'X fall upon hi ankle Willi such force ns- lit bruise It liadly-.' lie is- now out. mi i run he willi a very rsoi-e, foot and acklc. .!-; ' , ... I VvEP.STEItS FINE , DISTINCTION. The New York Tribune leil lliis: Daniel Wcbsier.' said Al. II. tSil nan. of Itosfou. ji'sienlay at the Mio lay Hill Hotel. ax till the woi Id kirows. had A-penchant' for lisiktug on wine when It glowisj roy ted. At one time he wa , driving to -' Cambridge Troni ltoston., lie wa billed to make a sjM-ech at tlie home of llarviitd. and hi comiiauiott Iu the old fashioned g'g was a mcmiicr of the n-ccpiimi com- mittee and a resident of Hie ttn. .)'i the way to Cambi Itl-ie Mr. .Webster liirinil to hi fellow iravvller with an ctupilry wlielher there 'was not some, place iu the ueijjhlioiiiood where they could irlitain a drink, 'ir ymi w'll driven short -distance out of tlie way Io my house. was I he courteous re.' spouse, f think I can promise you a giMsl a drink of Jamaica run) a you ever tasted.,' To the house I lie ! lwi!u ai-cordlugly; Journeyiil. and om-e there. I lie biijst, true to his proiuisi. set !m foie tlie staiesiiiatia det:anter of ex tremely fine rum. The great Massa chusetts senator j mui d out a brim ming iM-aklcr aud quaffed it off with out wliicing. His host tentative!? pushed toward him the, water Jug. but Senator rrbter. a after eyeing It it moiiietif. sahf: 'Tliank you. no; ! wauled a drink, but I not not thirsty. He ihcti went in to 'ambrlili;e mid deliveredi one of his masterly effort .' STILL PEHFOIIMH ; GOOI SEftVK'i:. P.ray. the pretty riverside parish In IVtkshire. : Ihe chartns of which mi fascinated the accomnoMlating U-.ir celebrsteil ( in song. Iras uikii r ( lied ;t venerable relic, says the Imdoti Mail. Thi is a fire engine Hi.1 years old. which' yar ago was superannuated. The parish council, however, ha had it overhauled without depriving it of it primitive features, and lias pro noi'ticiil t tiioroiighly tit for service by a iielghlsiriiig lire brigade.:-. VICTORIA Id K E DOGS. Of all ' kljid of animals there have never fss'jn any so favored by tjuecit Victoria! rts the dog. Wherever she stays she Is -surrounded by lier pel, and her favorites ure always moved from place to place with her. She ha unconquerable aversion to cats. She doe not care especially for horse or bird, but devoie herself to her canine frieinls. At Windsor (he k n ici contain upward of Ku dog. Laws grind tne fsvir, and rich men rule the law. ' - : Goidtmith. I All Is hot Ijeetf that Is bitter.. t visit CR. JORDAN'S cacT( FJUSEUrj 0F,flf!aT0HY u;iaiutTr.,JiHiijacj,CiL. i TTW I-t'f AtttM'4sWU Mtr4HM k IM i sac-4-r ysts-y a vats' as t j . CZ. slCAS -CCtAStS if MH! evrani.ttiiKwMf r-.i-i-i; tfu) - fAftm .Mft. tW M-. M.rM. , 1 t iwiiMI mm frt. mm mmm tu t))i- k ftti I , flMMi I- - --. bvb. ,h I Cww 'Jijo Iter w4 MrKfevM. Tnwt pel , MJif . 4,. I..,. A i -l-K i'mr In r.,,, wtnir. Win, Ittl A .A taMll, HlliUlkl. 1 . 11k moAN & ca.icii nrAt it,:.i. 5 fl m 4