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9 WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, i tcesday, ocTOBEir 23. im J. GOV. GEER : HAS RETURNED of your bead; where the place of hon or ia on your iert hand, and the seat of intellect hs In- the trtomaeh;" wliere to take off your Jiat Is an i insolent n o jeiore, ana to wgr white is to mt- onneii in mourning, we ought not to be astonished to. find a literature without an aliiiabet. ami language without a grammar; and must not le siartlesl to.flud tliat this Chinese lan guage Is the most intricate, cumbrous unwieldy vehicle of thonghV that ever obtained among any people. Sjiiecdld Oatlook In Idaho for . Cepatllcah Success. " KIS CAMPAIGN IN THAT STATE Wu Pleasant One, and be Was Ktery where Treated With Court Big Repahlican Gains. f From lVaily Statesman. Oct. 'JO.) Uiv. T. T. tJeer i back from a week' -amialguiJi;? In Idaho.- where lie Mit' atWeis?r, CanibrIdge,"CakI w 11, Boise, -(ilrn'if Ferry, Moscow and lewlston.; Largo Jerowds greeted the tSovernor a t these place showing au luierest, that I lvldoiu equaled, lu the discussion of iKititkiF iuestkns. The marked degree of courtesy shown (in'pm's Covrinor on alb occasion and the cordial welcome extended to liini ly Uk citizens of "Idaho geuerally, without regard to party.; is a source of luuch satisfaction ;to Oi-egouhuis.! When seen at, hi residence last evening, the Oovern'or, speaking of the political situation hi Idaho, ha id: The oatlook Is quite favorable for Republican this fall, and Re publicans arc feeling much encouraged with the prosiavt. Iu 1.S!; McKinlcj received j vot,,-; Jn .Idaho, wlule liryau got , uiore tlian lti.twio: .? this . is a irciiiendo-:s-majoi ity to , overcome, but many change are taking place that Indicate a cn at change la the tentiuieut of the people in the past fonr years. One precinct, visited: m the trip, in lNUii gave McKlnley fix votes; this year it will give him mote rliau loo. and ntauv others, showing a srniiiar eoudi tioii. aire, report"! from every section of tlie slate. I , "The Silver Republican are practi cally atl biick (villi their tarty ami , are working enthusiastically for th- reelection of McKinley. Fusion is vusatisfactory to many, of the opisi tton and. there in a "noticeable lack of enthusiasm- among them. , !ov. F, Sleuneiibers; li sinpiwKcii to Immsuii; porting the ticket, but many exprs the belief that he devotes -most of his 1 itii to 'sawing- wood. and has but iillle interest in tin' onttiuuc of the election. Judge, Met-aria utl. who was elecbd ;Altnicy tleiieral in ! on the Democratic ticket, to which party hc.hu always belongol. has desert iil tins Pryau cause and in making a Mtotig right for McKinley on the : tit nip. -' j "' , i ' - . ' TheiKMple of Idaho are-largely in terested in sheep and cattle raising, and as a -onseuein-e, are prosm-p- us. They arojipallsihsl with existing tiilMiriiH hihI jpn-d to a'ehange that might work au injury to their business." i ' " ' ... Am to the National-out look, the iov eruor said: j "It Ik my opinion "tliat McKinley will lie elecUsl by a larger electoral vote than iu 1st XL f ConditHiim are lHtter throughout the country ami a feeling of eon lent men ( and patisfaetioii with prevent" condition: prevail" every- where, r-rrau! nmnalgn - If neither mi strong nor , ho digniticd tlu-it in 1 .?;. imi Im keK not iiiiprei the jk-cv pie mv fa vofibl.v as earnest apptalx did at that time. lie Ix-gaii the nun uaignjoti Impel iali-iii. and wkiii found It nei'SH.iry to' aliaudon Hint and tak' tn niiilitariwm and is now liculng trunt.-i His jutrty is on record as op- Iw.Ming National legisjatlon oft trusts, jriiinablr for the 1 naon r that it would interfere w till -the rightK of tlie date ami. if. r tlM meinl-r of Ills jcirty ansert1! In t.'ongres. it l a state ma tier, then It is out of place iii s National, campaign. !ran'K rwent isfM-rtioii that if 1h is defeati! it (will 1m ilue to rue eor- nmtion of' voters. a direct insult RICHARD CROKER Iht CXc inf Tammany Hall, the Democralic Pol it teat Machine of New York City and Staler uiKn the lMansty and infrgrity of tlw leeieliers of his iartv and is eipina leut to saving that iliey are fr ile. Tl IntelligeiM of the American . o il can N n-lietl iuhui to see the ne- ccstiity of voting for McKlnley." rKCULIAKlTIES OF CIIINKSK. The Itoses llave No Fragrauce. and the Women Wear No lVtticoata.' A n-ader sends "the", follwiug ex tract "from tlie work of tleorge Win grve Cook; ; "In a cuontry where tln roses have no fragrance and the women wear no petticoats;! where tlie bilmrer has uo Sililmlli- where the Voads bear nn Tchkle. and Hk shiis no keels; where old me Mr kites, and where tlie noe - del poinls south, and the ign of l lug puzzled Is to scratch the aulfpod?s jr - - v ''.A L. ,.--..r -.-s.T...J REITBLICAN , , ; - . , . 4 ; ItrX:iSTRATION. New Yr.rk, Oet. 14. The tota'n from t wenty-triu. elt.'e aliove the Harlem show an Im-rease in regbtration of 41 lMr -ent. for ' the f two lays of I this year. -oniparHl wlfa the ftrst two dayi of iv.i. TliN breaks tlie reord of all campaigns: and as twenty-fmir of tlie twenty-nine eiflra ar. i:iullican, thrt I 'no room leirt for frspute as to tl to'gniticaiKte of th's gri-at reg1 tration, ' ,; f- -'.; Mauy of tin cities not have the Kysirm sonal registration in in the Iislt did of annual : vvr ! and o a f i-t com pa riou ca it uot; lie made with that year. The registration j In JMf. howrver. in the 'cta.te a!ove the Ilarkm, was 24 per cent. -below that of Hie previous Presidential year, so tltat these new tigtires show an ex tes of 17 per cent. ov?r 1h; in U pubMcan strongholds. This'puts i an nd to all talk of aiatliv; :rnd at Ite- puLtlu-an hc:iduarters it lias eh-a ret 1 Hm situation so that a gain of sevu t.'ongressmen and six State Senator Is confidently predicted. ; ; Ivcry citj that shows an Increase was -arried by Mr. McKinley in 1m;. Onlv ? few of these were carried against .-Col.' IJooevelt iu IS!. No seek good iTsclts In the .registration had Item, looked for by the most san- uine of IJepublseaus. - A Few Fointers." The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that the large majority die with consumption, lliis disease. iay commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be I cured instanilj- by Kemp's Balsam for, the Throat and Lungs, which is guaran teed to cUre and relieve :; ail cases. Price 25c. and 50c. For sale by all druggists. j ; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT JCDUK CKORGB U. HOBSETI BE VERSED THE COUNTY COCRT In thn Appeal Gnu la Lh Mttr f Katat f Jmmrm 8. Martin, !-cfMd-One Trial. 1 From Itaily Stalesmaiu Oct. 2D.) Judge Ueorge II. P.uruett, of the state eiremr court tor Marlon icoiiiity. held an all-day Si-ssion in department No. 1 yesterday, lisiiosiug of cousid- eralde b-iii!'Ks. ' ' Ji"ge nut iK-tt luinded ilown a decis ion in the -matter of the estate of Jas. S. Martin. deceHsed.- - amwal from the. coujity court, overruling the mo tion to dismiss the aiieal, aud deciee- iug that tlie iuuty -ourt 1m- revers-d ind the cau-- be remanded to the county -ourt for further pnx-eetliiigs. The -ase grew nt of the i laiiu of II K." Mai tin against Hie estate of his n plw w, James S. Martiu. ileci'astsl. fgor ?iyi, on account of the care and other exiieiises of the List sickness or thi ilwi-asiil.' The claim was prcscut nl to W. M., Kais'r. exivutor of the 1st will of tin deceased, and by him adiitiliil just aud due. and allowed. Two sisters of tlie diseased, heir to the estate tiled objections to the bill, and the case -ame im for hearing l;e- fore J'oHiiiy Judge P., Terrell, who disallowed the claim. I rom , this de cision the apH-al was taken with the result as iiniited atiove. The case will now so back to tire eoiiuty court. iih! will be triitl ln-fon' Judg- John 11. Scott. ; The raw or f. I-. 1 omig. ; plalufhT. ... . . r vs.. A. I. wnsiHT, iei'inuini. j. Fleming, gainisdn-e, an- apisal rroni Hi., iusiice -ourt. was n-.iri en itie testimony, and the argument was par iialrv eoiiii.U-ted. when a rr-ss was taken last evening. ; ri. r.llovimr order was also dK-k- ted by the court: - , Mrs. I.. 1J. Noblett and C. F. Ziegler, plaint iiTs. vs. F. . imrbin, dfendant-; ie-vT iKrsonsil proicriy; nonsuii uy plaintiff. tn ilip Sunrme Court, yesterday, a nrii'iier 01 caes m w m ium as follows: Monday Oi-tober 22d t ntel States National P.anlt. nstiondent. vs. I, tertl Floss, aimellant: aiiM!il frnii Mnltno- liiali -o'tnty. l- !ii. Wnlncsdar. IK IoIkt ! 2ith-City of Portland, risisindent. . vs. ' August F.rickson, apjiellaiit; apical ftniu Mnlt- iiomali count v. 12 in. - Tlinrhiv. tN-tolier UT.th W. Fer- and others. aiiMliants, vs. J. W. Iti-'1. resoondent: anneal from Mult nomah ciHiutr. 12 m. 1 i M. .n.l.iv K-tiUT 2l1i The City of Pert la ml. and the Port of Portland, iPIH-Pants, vs. J. Ik Montgomery, re-smHMb-nt: a ureal" from Multnomah comity. 12 111. v ; I Tnslay. Ctc!oler ,HMl S"-iirity Sav lie's l?atik. resiMmdcnt, vs. Susie W, Smith, et at. apiHIlants.- and Anna I. Thnusn. et al., tk'fendants; t- eestl front MuMnomab -onuty. 12 m. vlnelar. October Slstierman Savings & jan Society, respondents v J ami Sarah SI. Kern, appel ! ..hi tiiral K. Kwn, rt de- r.ii.i.intvr aoiM-al from Multnomah eonnir. 12 111. : ' I ' Tliurslay. Nvemler lst-W. B. Evr !.. .niwti.int . vs. C. A. Rhea, re- .r....i.Tit- aitiMal from Morrow coun e - I r tv. 12 m. t - - 't. r.jiowin minor order was x m ... . . r- Heir. I .Mil I inc. Leni Jem and Frank lAm. apinllants. vs. W. S. Ma son ami -II. Wittenlierg. rpuondeuts ..... 1 fmni " Moltmnnah county, 12 m ci . , . 1 dismissed 11 1 hi 11 stlpinatiou. iinrv ilrahani gives the following .'....,..: ih. Introduction v (trees Into Scotland: ine nmv iwi. i the stiver ttr . HW2: tlw maple and the j wnlnut. H); the fabuniujn. 17p4; the larch, 1727. . rit; A MUTINY PUT DOWN. Vancouver, It. C, (kt. la Tlie ortl troops at Skagway, of the Twen ty-fourth Uuited States iufantry, were ailed out a few days ago to quell a mutiny ; on "boanl the steamer South Portland, eu route from Seattle to Cape Nome. The crew refused tt go furrher north with theraptain. against wliom they made various charges. The aptaiu had the men jailed. !iut dut not apis-ar to prosecute, and tney were teleasetl. They returned to 'the wharf. ?.ud half an hour later fifty olored troops apiHnred. fully anuel. The men were ordered on lxiard again, but still demurred, and the soldier were ordered to charge. The colored troops drove the seamen up the gang ways at the point of the bayonet; It is intended that the new regiment of Irish Cuards shall have a band. It will Ih eutithMl to 42 musicians. The ha ml will be located in Dubliu and not In Loudon. I'.ETTINt; ON THE ELECTION. Four to One on McKinley Offered Without Takers. New York. Octolier 1.",.-Wall street betting odds .u'kmi -McKlnley are ; now stpinrely 4 to 1. A W vas made in the .tli-e of the Stock Exchange firm of Fell & Co. ttslay at this rate. It was understood that tlie amount of Hie lwt was in "the flionsands of ill- irs. but what it was -could not 1h eatneil. More McKinley money was ofiered at the same rate. A bet was dsn made that-: McKlnley will carry New York state by looixm plurality: I. J. Judge. tle curb broker, ottered. vvlthont -finding taVrs, 1o let fpxwi 10 ') that McKinley will 'be ' elected. He also mak :lu fl'er t wager P even that iiryan win mr nave ... " nlurallty in tiicatcr New York. Tliere have ah-eady lieen arraugeil in 11m Wall istreet listricts liets aggregating fully f2.tnM'. CARLISLE ON THE urTMWlK. Says McKlnl.'y Will Carry State by "MiO- New York Washingion. I. V. Oct. 11. lohn . Carlish'. former INmiocratic Scrv tary of the Treasury. arnvil in uasn- ingiou tolay from .-New ork. to af-t-nd t soiiw legal lHiin". Mr. Car lisle told lirtiuiate frh-iwls that be was satisfied that McKinley wou'l le ekn-le! and that lie would probably re ceive a larger vote iu the electoral col lege than he had font years ago. As for New ork. M r. Carlisle sa id it was as sure for McKinley as was Iowa.- and that, lie would probably carrv nw slate iv itetweon i-.oii 11111 7o,. .Mr. "arlisle sahl that even DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING... DY ALL METHODS W. it. CHAT Manager, TEN, Send for samples of our special in Ifthogravure work for letter till heads, cards aid envelopes Estimates , Furnished 266 Commercial Strongest, purest, most economical and healthful of all leavening Agents J ROYAL BAKING the Democratic leaders in New York tol untied that they had no ctiiitiden-e In -arr.viuc the stale and no boie tf elect iug Pryau. M1SJUIK2ED. Mrs. Soothing I am afraid yqu're going to buy a drink with that dime 1 gave you Fill ItvuniHTs Ye didn't size me gauge, hxhly. Ten cents lont luy me n-drink. It jls't gits me a taste. I K-nver New. DEATH IIEYEALEU IIIS DEHFFL HEAIJl. WON- AHiMitown, I'a,. Oet ; 2. Samuel Fii-.'S, a farnver of uear Steinvilkv liigh ouuty. who raised a beard lx fiet long., died tolay. lie si-ldom dis played hts wh'skers. wlii-h he kejit couj-eakxl b'Ucath hi coat.-l'hihidel-iihia IkHord. ;OOI DEADER. No nut Iter what he says or does, there is always a disposition to sus pect bl Hung Chang of dealing from ilie isittoin and lulddk- of the pack. Washington Post. WlIY.. SHE WAS THERE. "It rained every dajr whtle you were at that summer resort liotel? Wasn't it awfully, dreary?" - "lli-eswy? 5raiotis. no! There were always the'rmeals to look forward to." Chicago Tribune. ASPlltATION. t wish I was a grasshopper, Witli nothing else to lo Put 1mp around from blade to blade Of grass the summer throtigli. I'm sure that I should much eujoj The gentl xer,is4, And sopk my agllity Would watch witb great sunrlse. 1 wish I was a katydid. : Perdn-d In au 'apie ' trjge. Where I could sit and sing away. From care and trouble1 free. IM s-ing nil -nighL ami s!ep all day, Ami s raiK- my hind legs. Iki, Oh. tliat would b- a hniniy life, With nothing else to do Put I am not a gra"shopiKr, Nor yet a katydid. And all day long I have to do As my mpkver bid. ' Ah mef This life is full of woe, It is so. singular We can't .lie what we want to If. And must be what we are. : -Somerville J011rn.il. ; Light k-r. ir;od : ehlcst tlanshter.) Ful- WRITE US IN REGARD designs and F'lrsiE; job Statesman St Tbere are many imitation baking powders sold at a low price. They are matte from alum, a corrosive add which is poisonous in food. POWDtR CO.. 100 WILLIAM XT. WFW YORK SIN! fOnMlD Mi AUUNCt KItM ANY ANI ENJI.ANI TO IJUAUANTEE THE INTEHUITY Of the Chiiuie Empire Terms of the Agreenwtit Tlie Port Are to Re f main ( Mmii to the World. LtN 1 M )N. Oct. 2 . ierma ny a nd Engian! have fonmii an alliami to iiKiIttaiu tiMTitoHal integrity of China and'lto kiH-p ports open. Tlu terms of "hH agttH'nteut. whkh'was iirrtved at tJctlr ltsih lKtwten Load Salisbury andj Count Yon HaUfeld. ,;ermau ambassador to England, tire officially given out as follows: ( "Tie tk'rnu.u tJ ivcnunent. and Hot' ".riiisii Majesty's tSov rument, lHing k'siin?s of maintaining their interests n (3ilna. and 1 heir right!? under exist ing treaties, luive Mgreed to bsTve the filowing principles rcgardiug uiu.t u:il iiolh-y in China : "Firstly. It is a 'nial.tvr 4 joint lermaiient int rnatkuial Inter-- tlwit tlie ports on iho rivers and litloral of China should teimin Ire' and immi io trade and to eve.-y oilier legitimate form' of -economic activity for the jei llcs of ail countries, without distine; lion, ;iid the two governments agree tin their part to uphold the same for all 'Cbliicsv -territory, so far as they iii .e.vi rcise inlluenee. ScoiHlly. botli goverimu nts agne that they will not urn their part make usf-of Ilie present coniiHeatiou to ob tain' for iheniM'lvt ?r any -territorial ml vanlaKe in Cliiuse dominion, ami will direct tlielr pMcy towards maiutaUi !ng midimiulstHd the territorial con dition of the Chinese Empire. "Thirdly. In else of another iower leaking ui-e . the.. complications' in China in order to obtain umk-r any fonii whatever stick territorial advan tage, the two -outi"actiiig parties re :n rv to thfiusxlves tlie light to come to a p r i i miliary understanding regard ing1 tlie eventual siep "to Im taken for the protection of th-lr own 'iuteresls in China. "Fourthly. The two govern men to will Hiiiimuuk-ale this ngreemrnt to lie other powers interested. esp-ciaUy AHHlria-IIuiigary. KmiKv, llnly,Japau Russia ami tin Fniteil Slate, ami 4n Vlte Hh'UI to accept the principles re corded in it." AN KNljLISH CAN A I. -. To Re Fuilt by a Firm Contractors. of American . Irfindiii. k-t. 2. Tlii latest.: and icost iiiiiKriant projt-r on ' fwt; hi IKiigland. sj the Asociatd l'resn IIigh . TO YOUR WANTS X ST A TESMAN BUILDING ' Sa.cm, Oregon FRjirNnriiNO Job Office, MM ... j - learns. Is tin' ,nstruetkm of the canal from Southampton to Ioixkuv -V ur iuls j to the:- far-reaching ciwew' UoiK'e of sueh' a sle wHi'd ntall is warii'lj' Jess interesting than the fact that. If It Is a-emplishcil. iti to likely to lie lhr.uigh the Instnuuenital Uy of Anurii-an e:ipljal. Tlu route fiom Sulhaniptiu to Iuidoit ha leeu eaiefiilly, surveyvl by eoiupetent ei jiiners. who lelare the canal Is Ht only fas!ble, but tl:at It could j lie. built at eomptiratlvely kmall xiesi. T1m whol ia Iter has just 1eeu put iu the hands of the Knn tirnt of outracttMS, Ihicli is handling the Ciiahles T. Yvikes New Iuduai Rail way.' .: ..-.-'.' ,-. j . rxsr THEIK WAY. Ftampedei-! In the Klondike Countr flot Into Trouble. - Victoria. P.. C. tvt. 2(.-Mlnlnc Re corder Ititrwash- is down from tho Cleat Crek finds with E. It. Scrog gie and says that Wo sfamiM'ders from l:iwifon lost their way J11 the hill while crossing the divide from Dom inion cni'k. ami great sulTciJK22"i ere experh'iiceil by a numbr.- They were witlmut fist. ilher -than that picked, up. fueh a 1errles and nsits and wtiat they could shoot 1 for one And two weeks. Frank Slnvin. the pugilist, was among them. It Us not 1 1ioiiglit 1 h:i t any lost Ih.'ir lives. Many, though, were In rags and In an emaciated' condition wlieil, they reached their dentin; Until Rciorls of the find a r. very favorable. - : IIOIS IN LANE. i ' Eugene, 0t. 20. Tlie hop nuirket 1 iM-gliiiiing to show som activity in this county, and during tlie j;tst day or two sev-ra1 twih-s -have been mad. The'prlceH paid have Immu from H to 15 i-eiits sr pouml. ; One oiler of ."t.i irts ":is lefusi-d tiMliy.' Ma ny of i he growers a re lrolding Tir better prices, which-they lwlievej will surely come. , I! hers are willing to sell, although they are not alto-tlier satisfied w it lit lie-price. .. WILL NOT IS FN. Portland, Oct. 20. - - Es Joveruor iPeti lioyer bsla v d liin-d the nomination for the legislature. E. J. Jeffrey) was nominated to till the vacancy. i , SOLO A FARM. The Slate Mud Itoanl - yesterday --sold .. the Edward Harrison- farm, near Jefferson.,- cui. taiiiitig p!20" acint of land, ami local d in t I s. r :t w. for .'J.ooo. iWm. FrM.h-nto'ig. of'.TIwHeo. WHshiugtoii 1 Ning 1 he pnrcha.sor. Tin? fqi'iuj was j aiiiircl throiigli .the foreclosure of Li mortgage some lime ago. Tjiis U I the 'eleventh sale of Ihls chiiss of t pi.H-i ty niailc during,, this 111911th. 7 - Grade Work Prompt Execution ; Pf.iccs Rlaonadle...... 1 I 1 1-; tfALF-1 ONE, ZINC ETCHING ' MAP AND WOOD ENGRAVING PHOTOGRAPHING- 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed Salem, Oregon