WEEKLY OREGON- STATESMAN. Tuesday,-' : October iov 1000. JUDGMENT - IS PRONOUNCED Josh Undsey, the Turner Saloon Keeper, Pays Two fines. HARRY DUNN'S LIGHT SENTENCE The Circuit Conrt Has Adjourned to . Vtxt Monday and the Jarors Were Dismissed. V V ' - J : ' . f ., . ' ;tFroni . I tatty. -Statesman, iK-t. , 13.) . In th eireuir i-oart. yesterday morn ing;' the jury ia the .-a-e of Harriett Patterson, plaintiff, vs. John Patter sob and M. L Cbaml-eTlIu. defend ants, brought In n verdict. TucJury. It will In icincmliered; retired for de liberation Jut before adjounruicnt en the preceding day. with instructions to return a sealed verdict, .Tin verdict brought. In was' for the plaintiff lu the tiici of $2T7.15.' : I. ;'-' .''"''" John Lindsey. the Turmr : salomi fcec ir, who plead guilty a few days ago to the charge; it sHShig liquor to a minor ami of allowing minors to loiter alout hi- salmui. appeared iu -ourt for uiitence. Judge P.urncdt sentem-vd him to pay $7- tine In each iasc, and to pay the ww aiul dis bursements of the aetlou.. Mr. Lind sey paid his .fiitc-v, aggregating Sirs) and was ! 'TliejX'.i .Mill au iiMlictineot pcnidiug '"vatifst the de fendmiT. charging him with running a saloon willKrtit a lhense. hut it has leeii continued until the next term .of court.- It 1s said Mr. Undsey will close tip his set loon ftt Tiinn 41 ml quit Me busbies, ami In that ease the chtrg" till hanging, over him' may te. dis missed. i ' " Tin notorious Harry Dunn, who wil fully lroke t window' In .the- LruM Sc Push bank hist Sunday morning, anil who was indicted for defacing a build ing, also apearcd for sentenc. It was whiK-rc around that Iunn had stated it a aifaet that he committed mitlaucc to t ! ,-tiinty , "Jail for tie winter, ami thus Wing relieved of the troirble of providing - his .own bnant. If thin Is m Ik- was -trt:i inly di;ij iMiintrtl for Jmlce. Httnf HvnteiM-(l him to pay a i tine of $lt. or serve a .term of five J.iya In tii .ounty Jail. Si in a l:i.vs. tlt Hurry wilt ucaiii 1 h iit on" tin- Mroets. -iiiO!'lltl to "nistIe" hn boanl. Th caw of riiilip Ilei's. plainllfT, vs. J. It. ami !. A. 1'ar.vin. lfiwl;int km action fw U;iiuH!Prt. nan cjiJhMl.anil wi'iit to trial before -.-Jul followim; iurori: .J .. t!. J. Simeral. I., Ntyrn . P. K. ItoiKn?i 1. rover tMnimwii.. ,iru.e 'A, Jues. . JJL , C Sitiali: J. S. lVnnebak- -r. .1. s. ivV Atari In. ; ..il, Y. ,3Inroliy .JosIiim ,?,o wvli, .fanwi Wusta uley, S. 'IoiniinvjH,,, . ... At the -he of the ila!ntifT teti .money, "the al (ormys for the' lefvu-! tnovei uoumiit. ami it was 'raiHeil by the.coiiuf auil tie Jury lismiisfMl.. 4ulire 'l!iirn,tt -tlivn ilii'niseii' the jmy.frour further at leiiila nee. 'ahl ad jouVunl eourt to Monday. at A rt. in.. a letter from JoM'ph Lamlrey. of Dale vllle, In.I'aua, asking for Information reardins the nejrro Hause la tbe Or I'sron tVurintftirtlon. Ths; text ' of Lis letter Is as follows: . . ( lniriiiff a nceeh at -Amlersbii. In diana, Ociober7.tn. Wm. J. Iirran was advw-sttlntr Hrlf-covernnient for lite Filipinos, when koiih one. In th au. iHenee akel whv the iwtrro wax' tw ins disfram-hisitl m mueh In Southern states. In . rpl'Iv he did not anxwer the jtMi5tIou, but retorted tluit the Kiato of Oresron hail a roust imrlnn tnat was far nure - rigorous on ther msrro than any Southern state was or evir Jiad Inm : r I am n Rejmblh-an ami fhall be very thankful for a copy of tbe tJon- stitmion of the Mate of Onnron, and also any other information von mar i ee tit to furuixh me that liear-i on -the prKent campaisn. ' ' Irivate t-eretary Walter I.yon an swered the letter, stating tUat Mr. Tryan. harin often visited Oregon, well kner -that tite clause in tlw Con, 'siitnriofi. refererd to by hhn. was ob- wlete and had mver leen enforeed. For a eopy of the seetion and tletaiktl iufonpatiori the enquirer was referml' to the Indiana Uepubli-an ' central eoirmittee, whieh ha lieen snnnlied with all facts In -the premistt. and will be able io she all the informa tion desired, f, ; NEW RAILROAD. I'reparations Made to Rni!d Down the Columbia Valley. Vanconver. Wash.. Oct. ;12. I. kr-. linger. iresideu't of the Columbia Val ley Railroad Company, stand today that the maps of location ami survey on the Columbia alley line, exteml- Injf Irom.Walluht down the north side of the Columbia river to tide water. had Ix-eu accepted by the gtneral laud otliee here today. i JeiiliiKer refused -to jay any tbinf eoneerninst the intentions of the' coia many re?ardHiir tli comineneenietlt of const ruction, but, it is - enera!!Nr W lieved the company is' ctiius' ready to eommeirce work' in iIk ivear future. A surveyinff party has recently lxen ovei th line In the vicinity of thiH city, setting srade stakes, and Is now umlerMocKl to Ie proceeding eastward. The 'greater iiortlon of Ithe right '01 way'frt" the line In-tween this city am! Wallula has leu purchased. It Is the general umlersrauding hen that the- Northern Tactile Railway Com pany is Ik-hi ml the enterprise. I wish o express my thnnks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera :id Diarrhoea ' Iteimnly, for hav!T; Pr on the market such a wonderful. medicine," says W. W. Massingill, of IVnuiunur. Texas. There are many thousands of motliers whes children have 1hhh savMl from attacks of dysentery and cholera in fantum who must also feel thankful. It Is for sale by F. II. Haas, druggist, Salem, Oregon. 5 a wild career; Forger.' Embezzler a ml Thiol; Arretted , in CiU;fonifa HAVE NAILED aTIiL A rilRIMJRTED LETTER FROM FILIPINO LEADER i Is ltt-eeiillv rubllsh d by the AntbJ I't oven a i Tissue of Falwhoods by Wildnian and lewey. WAS!IlXtiTt)N, Oct. I'-'. A state-ii.-ntv issued by tbe- State iM-partmeut today, says: j - i - "In a recent dispatch to the Depart ment of State umbrdate of August. l!st. Rouiuevine Wildman. consul of the T'nited Stales at Hong Kong, com incuts. uiou jt k tler as published . in the press of this country July "Jd, Ia.t, aildn ssed to t:eorge R Hoar ami U. I'ettlgrew. by J. Alexahdreno. un ibr oate ofjAprfl 1-. 1!". and por-jHU-ting to have len-wiittou from Sinukwan enchmpment, I'hilipplne 11:1 1 wl. Iniliiat letter Alfxaudreuo iys: I K t,. -- - In Anril in the absence of my -ii.f Atruiimldo. who 'was then at Simraitore. I s-diciied through the American Consul General at Hong Kiiiil'. Mr. Wildnian. U- have s-ome bi- i.nl..n vif!i Admir'.I Dewey. My r-titioT was favorably- received., and 1 went with Andres tjarchitereua and another Filipino iSandicot oil Inwrd .. nivm.la In the lay of Hong " Kiimr. : I h i f ' Then follows jwhat lnnwrt to have Uen an Interview between tire writer a ml Admiral Dewey. In whli -I. I'ewey prfmise.l the Filipinos iml- pemlence an.l assure! them tluit the I nHed .1,.. lit i ir ! take one inch of the I'l.iliimlnesi Wlhlman s3: As I am personally aciuaiut'l with the writct 1.1. Alexamlreiiot ami am familiar with all his movement while H hi In Hon lvoutr. and otlductHl whatever iieeot!atioir tlu'ie were le twieii himself and Dewey, I think U mr iintt' , 1 t!api 011 tetonl a true statement of the affair. "Admiral! Dewey XKVEU.SAn this man or had one word with him." Tbe dispatch from Wildnian was referred to the Navy iH'partmeiit for tin information of Ailmira! Iiwey, who. in hi reply,-eointwiiU themm as follows: " ' "Attention is invited to the fobow ing extract from page 172, report of the 1'hiUppine; Coniuifsf Ion.- volume 1: No alU tn-v of any kind was enter ed into Tith A en maid, uor was any promise of lndejenden- iii.nle to him then or nt tir.v other time. Tbe same U true of Alexandreiio twlioin. to the lest of hiy knowhtlae." I have m vey eeU and of all 01 her Filipinos. San Fraiiciseo. Ocf. 1H yoai-s of age, who I'PI't Lake on ; Wedncilay, 'lJIert Waite. wa U ' a rre s til a i THE ORDER VACATED THBKC - :. peh ccirr rejrAi.TT LiNorEirr taxej OS dx. Tt III STotB raforcea-Tk Stay tea tlrtdft - - Aoxptwl by th Mrl Gwtat j . , , Coart, tFrom Daily Statesman, Oct 13.1 The Marion county eomniisshmers' court, ysterday morning, while In ss '., calbl on Sheriff F. W. Dartm. sjmI onl-ril him to not enforce the 3 per cent iieiwlty recently onlertsl ad ded to the delimiutHit taxes for the year "1 ?!. Later 4 be t-outjt made the following .order and eutcre! it In tin Journal of proctHMlings, relati)i.-.ty the .'-cindiug of. tlie ieualty orjleri.' ' l"In the matter. of , the - ,delSuu,uent taxes for t 1m- yeaa- 1I. Oil ..this day it was onV.red by the tnurtJllMf, thL order, of this -otirt, made -October 3. lissi. relative to adding a 3 pjr cent penalty to the taxes for the year 1 le auvl the kiuk is Iierely' resl iu jed. 1i , Tbe commissioners court held anoth er brief aession. yesterday, up tne work left over from to finish the regu lar term. Tin principal matter coin ing lefore the session was the, master of acifpting tho work of the contract ors in retiring the Stayton bridge. Tlio work was examined by the court thl- wiek aiitl. found s;itIsfactory and the formal act of accepting It was made yesterday., by placing all the pr.Hcrd iugs i?jmu the journal of the court. Askle from this the court dm-ket shows tbe following business transact -ed: : . ., . " ComniissJpners Acouret. ? " 1 Claimed Alowe.1 . i '. .$ i7Jt $ i7.rti 13. W i YJ ItrVlge Aeount.'.. $ 112.7.- 11 . ... 1S49..(I .. . . 15. IO .... 13.25. ecount. li. F. Rusyell ......$ HwO Wm. I. C. Miley .... Needhani . , . , Road and C. M. 1 1 inkle ..... 3. I. Tiltotsou . . . . I. Ci Ncdham ... Win. Miley i Pauper js'i:.ro 15.411 -"13.2T $ 10.50 RAILROAD EARNINtJS. San Francisco. Oct. 11. The South ern Pacific has issucl a statement of its earnings for -.Inly, the first month of rhe present 'fiscal year. The gross earnings amomite.i to $1 353,453, as agaiuM $i,tis.4.y. for ihe aim- iH'riotI last last. For the s:i me 411011th the earnings of the SoutlKrn '-Pacific, -of California. Mhich includes all the Huntington lines In : Ihe state except the Central Pacific and South Pacific Coast, were $1.4i't;.iHl. In July of last year . ihe company's gross n-ceipts mounted t oSI.JOT.tar.. . The Central Pit( i tic's earnings In July last were $1.7 HI. 111, as against $1.50,413 for tiro same ieriod of rhe year Ibe fore. No other aid so great to the housewife, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised. . .. , ' ., t i'":-s-"- -'- 1 ' ."V'" ',!'-; '?-' ;':'-'; ' There are imitation baking powders, sold cheap by many grorc rs. Thev are made from alum, a poison ous drug, wliich renders Uie food injurious to health. - aOYAl BAKINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST NEW YORK. SKIN OF A MAN-COVERS THREE ROOKS. Owner of the .Pulque Volumes Tells How the Remarkable landings Came tol5e Made. cJiar'd With 'forgery by' t lie president of tne First National" 'Itimk of Iterkeley. iias eonft-scd to having' i'"oblctI Uu LuFter Sts.tcs Express Company. tt Ravenna. Ohio. " ' ' ; ' Early la Angnst last Waite. who wat acting, as agent of the ;expiss coin- iKiny at Ravenna, ahscomlcil witli over fiaxt in iiwme.v!'aiid'bank iwt Three'; days before his : departure lie withheld fnyn th livery every imckage of value that came through his otliee. h- n h tlMwight he had enough money he took I he train for tin West and lias nice-lw-eti the prey of sliariier. lc- sides $tNi in casli Waite took with him a package of lot! $5 currency notes of the Second National IVink ef Ravenna, consigned to that institutitm !y the Treasury Department at Wash ington. The bills were in hets and lacked the signature of the ipresnlcut and cashier of the bank. He also tHk a money order boi-k of the ex- nress coiiiimiji.v. . uinii wiiien ne nas siih-c raised rfjisi iy tortrery. He arrive! here on Spteniber lltti. and imniediately lx'gan a care r of di.ssipation. As his funds decreased h" move-1 to Rerkeley. where with 111s re iiKiining capital Ik bcjime a hale fel low with the university students. The nionev finally 'gate '"'out ami he. wa.t obl'nlgiil to raise liiom-y on Ins ihk of express orders. One of these forged orders came nacfc to the first .-ruion- at Rank, ami hd to bis arrest. iir., i,it vni - with rhe lits'ks on ttu irtnotMit 'iUfi'is teu4m'hes. 'qt a Ira 'tiHtnblo lHsid him. and. wilh a ring of Is inovln1on the Canadian "mint j sviimatliv in . IiIh railway lietworflf Sti Johu and ihW 1rio. or oii.tiht), bnuicU. lines of . the road to St.- Andivws, St. Stephen, Fretlerfctou or Widstock. The tie up ts line to wasnoms. vominions are the worst wuirn nave exisrwi hi the Canadian road's history, and thou sands of dollars are represented, in .the damage already done and in loss of trattic. MUCH COPPER iUSED. t i New. Ywrk. H"t. 12.--Rct urns from J-lii'daud ami Frame show that the. in create in consumption of copper, lug the last eight months, has strikingly large. Tin . demand copjier .-throughout the world is btautly growing. ? dur brn for cou- XKWV YEAR EDITDIN. fin or alMiut January l.ltsil.' the Siatesman as has Is-cn its custom for several vears oast, will issm au Illustrate! souvenir edition. The New Yeir's mmilK r will in soim re-icefs resembb in form and cnstrn tiou ?i;it of tie t'lil nninlMT. but its real vabh and atiactivcms will be enhanced by sev ci-al new an ! orlsimil descriptive r tit les relating to tl "iVillamette vaPey mul !ir Hie additUill of Sf ores of llew illusti-irions. T1h number will tt tain much statistical la forma Hon eon -emiiiT tin Willa m"t tt : valley and more mrtienlarlv Marlon eonnty. T! i.itnecs ami manufaclurhig 1nfen-sis of S flem will t in nmehly mircM-med mvt ovt-rr elT,rt will le IlKt'le to inak 1 !.. rmtttieation a most creHTaiue one. Work ha speady been omiu'ce-l and tlie Jnltial canvass mad Iis-Ios the r..,.i 1h.1i it Is --vential fr business teen hslritig mc In the lssmt con- ir-wi f..r the srinie Immediately lh.1t ther mav In. lnsunl ixisltions.- Th niMilvr will !h esjsti.il!y valuable .is - .invmir rsrtkm and will Jm most ..v.-.imliV for distribution O t$ as a reliable compilation of facts and firm rtain!ng to rgMt and the iH-autiful Willamette; valley. AG UN THE OKCGOKI BIACK LAW. An Indiana RepuMiean Asks for In formation on the Subject He t -Heard Rryan. , ' 1 A Minister's Mie- city mlmstcr was recently handed a eotiVe to le read ' from his pulpit A-,mriiiiir it ai a clipping irom ', , , :-,ii,it hariTir tiTon the matter. ti,. viprcrvman started ro read the .vtr-.' ar.d found f that i it" legan -r,i - v-mn Ralsam. the , best Couch Cure.-- This was fiardly what h. laI exacted, and. after a mo v delation ' be turned it over, J. A FEARFUL KAlN. St. Johtu 2C. -Iti. Oct. 12, Tlie -.prof iliee of tt---nv-ii-lt. li:w' nii-ivwl fcarful.eucliliw.'froin a, rain stirni which lasted 10X hours .and which h it deserves some, it a weakness, praise. love the play-place of our early days; scene is touching, is SttllK That feels not at that si at uotic. We Ihe and the heart lit, and f!;ls CoWpcr. ! irific Homestead, Salotu, Or. paper. Issued weekly. $1 a Best year Philadelphia; Pa.. Oct 0. On the shelves of Ihe library of Doctor4 Mat thew W'hxIs of this city, stand vol uues. the like of which have, never Ihcii wen -by the worhl before. They have for their iK'.ghbors Homer, Virgil and Ovid. Tliejr remark-able quality is that they 'are 'bound in human skin, wilbs! by a man. to 4-e taken from his ovnlody after death and tanned' Tor Uie. iiinse. of covering liooks. Tie st.uy of, this singula r.cy ill Wjis related recctit!v by IVtor jV'li. ( In the' seini-t wiltgiit 'of liis . Iilrary, with The blsiks on syilqiathj' in , his .voice, tofd how'hu n:n skin i-anu"; to tyrv.,',- a cover ing for the vl..nie.s,! tjat. are worth more than ''their weight in gold. "KaM Kaofiiian of' 'so was known to his American friends-wa n b-r-mau siudeut.",, Kihl Dixtyr WoikI. Some years ago he can to nn?. as a patli nr. He was then 21 years of age ami had just coin.- from Oormany. Why he IcTt' his uative land he did not say then, and at no time latr. About his past life he was always ex tremely reticent. "Tiie mans bearing at once impress ed r-me as 1la t of 'a geiitleman lorn :itul Urn! Hi' was tall and slender of stature, with fair hair ami blue eyes. His, thiu hands with tapering enters, were always well kvpt. lie had a -wonderful charm of manner, and -though' his clothes Were old. they were of good cut. and he awakened the thought of a Ikan itrummcl in lovirty. IL Kpoki English with a de lightful precision -mid slightly foreign acecnt. My ' sympathy, at oiu-e cap tun!, liecume more sirongly his when I found that lie was striken with 'con sumption and doomed to an early grave. I, delei iuiiil to d what I could 'for him. in a fteindly as well is in a profcssjo-ial way. I found that he was- teaching Cerman. and at onee seciiriHl sever-il pupils for him ami be gan abo to study with him 'myself.' 'Karl wished with all his Ji cart to bei-omp an, author, but,, lie, had , 1 en able"-to .'publish, a line. In, con versa tioti 'witli" liiiu otto -night. I 'said: 'Montaigne fi'ad iiiin-li difficulty in pulling' h'M cssrrys before, thei public; and you . should l'ot Is? .discouragt'd. He was spurr-" 011 by the thought, 'that soriie 'day ' 11' -.volume of his own writing 'in ju-int -inighiii stand lct.veen tlios of Orid mid Virgil in a- fatuous lib! arc. , -.. -,.1'f !';, '.... ''-. ,J "Karl's. lieabh ? quickly, faihl. on-siii-:tioii ate away his lunas with Mai lliug rapidity, and his .. hacking, cot'trh Was , ilisfressful to those j'tflioj hetird -it;.'-! '' '' ''' '.'-, -' '.:'" : ' "Although 1 had not W.M htm what discii.se IieiSutTvreil from, his intuition ,--ci ir.ed to guess it. and., with only, the piosjK'1-t of death before him .he show ed wonderful resignation. "Within, a year 'he died. ' "When we went to see to his rooms and to the disposal of his effects, we' found the ap-irlnieitt's furnishings to confirm most emphatically niy first impression, that. Karl had been a gen tleman with studious tas'tet. No" car pet -ovcrel tlie ltHr. but 011 the man telpiece stood pictures of Humboldt and of t Joel he's house at Wi-mar. There was also -a bas-relief of . Schiller and an engraving from e4pcr of con front one slilerable value of a scene of ttvid's Metamorphoses. -lint not a letter, iioi a photograph of friend or relative, living or dead. Death had set! his seal on the young man's bps forever, and he had gone into the tfjeut-'lteyoml.. bearing with him his secret. D.Htor Motion- aiul 1 buriel hi body at our exiM iise, and he was plae eil iu an inmark"d gra,ve. f 'll was -iheit that, we -read bis (will.) To our--ama'emciil. we found Katif iian d"iisi; that a I least a ioitlon t his skin 1h ut;d to bl.ml ImwiUs. so Unit bis .wry teing. even though his7 alr lcnt't al .literary' sin i ess bail lu en'so ndseraMy rut, otf, inigut lie a compan ion of Ovid and Vlirgih- inee .of .Moiitaigne s cs-,:i spirit bad h ft .the earl ll cruhililed iiitie tusi.' v ."' " "I grantef hi,s rtvpHsl. ' " "A' large-portion of the -uilhrtppytJer-tnnii'si sl im was siripl -..ir'ui -i IWm bnly a ud fanned. -Now jl'f' -volume in m'v 'library, which he , binds aro utoed' among his' favorite- authors." ... .:.'-(-..-,! -. -' :' -. Mail always worships soineililng: always he scs the liiliiiite shailowjL'd forth in soinelhltig Unites mid, indeed, can -and must ; no hc it In any lluite thing, once tenqd hiui well to fix his c is 'theieoii.-rCa ll A lc. : 'Li to t M t.ol- 1 XX;' w,,'i' "-s ijmj his body; CASTOR I A For Intants and Cbildrcn. i The Kind Ycu Hai9 . teys Bought Bears tha Signature of : ar DESIGNING and ENGRAVING .... '. DY ALL METHODS tat ;1 WRITE US IN REGARD TO YOUR WANTS HIGH-GRADE W0PK ' Prompt Execution -: Yvwztir Reasonable..... 1 i :.":'', : -t 1f w. M. CM A TTEIf, Marmger. STATESMAN BVILDISG Sa.cm, Oregon 1 '.' '- ' f :".. I-'?- , '-r ''i '-.'"' -''' l.. ''"'-." !'- '.-'-' " '" '.. !.'.'.:-.; ,' ' .. '' ' -. ' ' - ", Send for samples of our jpccial dcns in litliogravure work for letter and bill heads, cards and envelopes. HALF-TONE, ZINC ETCHING MA. -AND WOOD ENGRAVING PHOTOGRAPHING I IN IE JOB I a- 5 1 ji 5 Estimates Famished Satisfaction Guaranteed Statesman Job Office, and Viuct.on the other tde the mat 266 Commercial St u Salem, Oregon Gov. T. ! T. :Ger yesterday , received ter intended, lor in, icms- j