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r WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, . miDAY, octorhii 2 im CAMPAIGNING IN NEW YORK Roosevelt Talks to the People of Ills Own State. URGE CROWDS REAR HIM He Told Tbtui of the Dfrooeralic Cheer for AltgelJ ami Atrniu alJo Bryan' Promises.' ! :- . - . . , STAMFORD, xJ V. Oct. 23.-Gov- TBOr RoGSeVclt il 111. -.bed the Second day of hi New York tate campaign in Norwich tonight, taklng to a large audience. He traveled today 7t iiiiet8,J ni:ul fourteen ?iei-he and finished -lilH day's Work in g.od voice. TIk eiitite day was au!orj;ooV the crowd ii coinpavixm to' tin popu!a ii.u of ' Ihe pIicesTeliig Lirgo. ' .t I;.k m ine in I want to f.lll Ui'-h- Incident th- your a i tent ion to a ,i ,ey York. I time know a i l.C kl'fUtf Tin ! in,; last night tu I'.iU 1. 1 hi lit.. iiw,r ' tug - '.min'iA tiiilV: Vii e?l II ;.' an .by i ' toinisrr ;MS a IJl'V.III Now 'York. !a Cooper At i h.i t in.-et lug t r ;ort that iln I vu te- e trtio wer IV TcCml W.t:e i.vi-st en:h i-4 isik-a".-AgHiT.-iido, of t .e PVIippines, nu 1, 1 Altge'd. of- IHi'loi. w.i'ik :i wa viiti." My proper to em-cone if you cheer tin? other. It was en tirely appropriate to elwer the mat who pa rdmied the anarchist id td country, and the one who ha Itoen striking at our soldiers on tlie- otb-r hide -of tlio earth." PRYAN IN .MAflYLVN'D. Tt.iUln'ore, "Mdj Oft. 1::. -Iti-yau- de voted the -n t li v day to rpuvh-making in Maryland, speaking micco-s n a t Rock v Me. Frederick. , U'.rm ev id-, 1'iiioii Eridge. New Windsor, "West minster. ;ivil:lH j il : t,j f,iy evening. Tli li(KkviI!i' nuetii .g was the only out of llio-hi." that- was-not martcd ly raluj ; On account of fne downiioitr nioKt;of the im-ofings were - - short. Imt tln crowd in acl- east iema,iucd uulll fMr. 3 F.ry.tn uad '.in cluded his remark:. , liUYAX MAKKS TIIitKATS. 11 . d. riek. : il.t. ; h't. .""Yo.1 will hear tin iieoK nay that; if tlrctiit. I will not eufoi'i th Uw. Toat is not tlie Ian;ir. ( Thy knw ilia It I am eleeUnl. I will it ihe flme kind of striif.il el-jthe on the hi, tiiiof that at put on the little one." Thi de-la ra t kin wa uale by Mr. I'rymi In h fp4ti:!i in thli elty trlay. t'Mtiiiu:n ho winl: , "And Jhat in the reas4)ii why atl the jrreat la whreakt-rs are pr:iint us In WAS A HEAVY DEFAULTER. HANK n.EUK- .STBAL8 NEARLY A MILLION IMJLL.US. The First National Rank of New York the LotT4-Manipulated- Him . Rooks Skillfully. NEW YORk. Oct.-"2Tfc Charles 1 Alvord, note telhr in the First Nation at Rank of this city. W it fugitive and defaulter to the extent of $7U0X . The aunoitiieement of the default which was made this afternoon ctenf-' "-d utmost excitement' In financial cir cles hi this city but the well known lability of the Firt National ami tie tatcncnt bsiHil by the hauk had a qnh'Miig efTeet. ? 1 .; The Imnk gave out the following Ffatoinont thi afternoon: , "Tlie note teller, whit has leen fn the -mploy of the First. National Rank for many year. Is a deranlt'cr to; a large auKtint4 Ilis oiMrations -have cutintiel for a cnsllerabh' periol. and have been skilf'illy cfiuceahil through the ni.tnpulatioti of his bal tHi liok. - ' TIh dis4ovcry wa made by- one of the Kink's employee. a few days after the completion of the examination of the bank by tlie t;uile.l Stat4 exam- ".IiKf. iMiring the omtlnuance of his fiecnlatlons. irlolical examinations have tHi'n niade: uy several oisium-i e,rps of exaiiKiiers n'pwwutiug the 'Comptroller iMpartim'nt, all expert accoiintauts; jind IIh bank has also made frequent, indeptMnlent examina- timis. milhep of wliich lias dejected anvirregnhtrity. Tin ag.greg-.ite -of tLe.false entires, amounting to NTtt. imm. has 1hh eharged off the lHks of tin lauk out f the r.serve fund, with out diieinishrng the surplus l,r tits of t'ue I kui k as tflorteil in -it last published statement. It I "exie'ted ttwu Jhe Kiuirtace will n materially r.IucHl by snlstauthil sum. of which thcieil a fair prospect, of re- .Ivery ! r . ': ', '---'!;-v: - - Alvd ha b. en with the UmiC lor ji years, and was one of le UKst triisi.il mett in tlw insfiiutioii. IU stealings xr"Bdel ovjr,a lug -vil. tint Mi Kiwrih- i..u of the t rut h was l ...... n ii j..u d.irs ' ai wIk-u be tu iu word that he was ill t his home, Alter ho had lieen away tor a day r ' I wo. 11m 1ank put etiH'tts at work nml wiiu.. ijTynLii'itk"S WMV folltnl. A the exicrts delved" ihi'ir andi ieMr luto Alvord's l.ok. the extent of 'the rol1-ry U-gan to dawn on tbu ofti e:s. until they were -over wli el nvd to fiml tlat ft reached the enormous figure of 7tNMini. Wlict her that uni fl all that he took 1 nut known. One of 4 Iks dire'tirs. is reiretl to have said that. Alvord was nabhHl to take such a large sum. ltiflns:. as note teller. he was .fu charge of the mail, and he had ample oppoJtnitity 9 to afistrace notes, drafts and clun-ks. as well asmoUtv. Of xhrse. he h.id to ta esjelally skillf nl v. make hi , account balance. ,; It has tn'cTi disrov r ereil that durtng the summer Alvord vlsi.ed Saratoga wlwre he cut a gteat tisrure. .H-iuiiug money like a priuce; He rentel ami kept a line staole of hrkes, and besi.le playing rsices is fa Id to have . frciineafd 'gandding pl.tt-i's. In' this city he wa kn.iwn a ,a man of vcrj' rcguhir Jrabits, lleort-n- -iV.-HWeof hi w" lon 7'a C"n- i Vi" Vr'.f. Wa f tur town; ins lainiiv ent.-rtnii..i i,j.,t ... par- larc sum in ehartrv. He was prominent, hi elmn-u ein-V. and lis wlfo Is considered one -of tti" imxt hea tit !ful women -in Mount Yeruiwi. An oftlela! conucc-t?l with the aak k.hm1 4oui2ht: , -The i .roof that ' t he nk U ' not likely , guir.-r hy the defalcation is. that H iuj4it .for th year eudhis last KopteinlioF were f tUVi.um. Tle l.r taltie of the Uo-k is djy a share, hut It has hrouyht a high a $MZ at aiK.thm. IV Uwk value -of Its t-k in 1K;r share and as iiltih an VNI ha Utt UiL It r han f v Kevral yeiir paid annual dirhleiid.4 of HjO p5r cent." ' .'f i; :': ; ROOT IS ILU Hi Iloakh Not. Sat'afactory Apprehension la Felt. and New York. .Oct. 23. The fact that Secretary IUot did not immediately actoiuitanr the .Preidept to. Canton hut . ht for., New ; York, ha cau.d eonsidorahle talk at AVasliiiton. ' av conl-nji to a pec!al to tut World. TIm- auiiounnient is made that . he will Wet. today, after oiue pri vato Jfiisiness haj b-en dispatched in New York. He k an appointment to make a political Kii-h at Youiisk town. O.. on (k-toln-r 2Tth. i ? The htaltb of Mr. Root in not gat isfa.ory, anl his fauUly fe l! consid eral!o a)prcheiu(iii ; over Win deter- tiiiiD.il iiii to ntcr 11k' caiutKiK;n. ! J is tait auwm sr nis xnends at AVash inctou that his phyjsicia'iH earnesuly adv-i r.-ail , him a.iinst iK-b anliuoi Uu lon. and that. Mrs. Iiot Is li.stre.stil ly"-refusal to fake this advieo Mr. lloot's recent: illness ha? proved inot r!oii iha.u at tirst auii ip;itel. and- fr the twist ; t-ro , weeKs lie has fa ihjj to health ierceptihly. VOLUNTEERS RETiriiN. San Fram isco. O. t. .23. At mi'.itiry li ;idii:ij-t rs iiie it isxtated tliat the first installment of the vol unfecr army now In the l'hilippiue will '.i-ave . Ma nila November 1st. From' that 1'me tint II nefxt June the transport . will briii". home aobut 2T..imt) i.mmi at the rare of from Atnt to Tinm a qionth, Tlie' si-k. -if xssilile. will N yhippel on earlier transports, that -' they - may travel without crowding. Tlie various regiments will be mustered out and paid as soon as KsxibIe aTler they ar rive, here.: Hy this arraignment tine camps now established at the Fitsidio will lie fcnllieient'to acconiniotlate the cut ire army. '"'J .' , Every Movement Hurts When yon have rheunwuism. i Musc'ei fe-l Ktlff and sore ami joint are pain ful. It do not pay to suffer , long from this dis.nse wlh'ii It -may -lie enrsl so proaiptly ami . jwrfiftly? by II.kiiI's Sars;i par ilia. This medicine goesrigiit to the sMt. n'Utr:!jixes tlie aeiillt.v of th blNMl. whiclt -!iiisst rht-nuiatisoi. and pUH ait end , to the pain and stiff ness. '..; '-:'.'- I ; ' T'-iliousni'ss is cur-d by Hootl's Fills. '2?t cents. ' , : . EACt A SERIOUS CHARGE. FOR MEN IXtl They . Ga ve From tlie ARRESTED FOR TAK A GIRL'S LIFE. Her Knock-out Effects of Which Drop She Iiel Her lkuly Found. NEW YORK, Oct. 2.1. Late last night Geo. Kerr. Walter McAllister, Win.'; Heath and Andrew Camibell wch' arrested by the iol;ce of Fater Mtn. N. J-. n-Hswl of bavlug caused the death of Jennie I!. Osschiclcr, a young woman whost IkmIj- was found last night on the outskirts of I'afer-sii.- ,'Kcrr ami leath are married. .- The iMlice say lKnith has made a coil fet-ion. ; saying that rh? four were drinking with 'the "rl and gav her kKKk-ut drops." They t hen took Imt Into a buggj across tlie br'wlge in to ISergen -ounty. Iu the ; struggle which occurred there, one of them triijMl the girl. throwing her lteavily to the ground. The fall ren dered her un-onscious ami tlie four men . lecame friglitenetl.; Titey siur nl a doctor wlio pronouneiil the girl ?Mvond 'help, h 1 ' 1 The detective assert that death was cause.! by the kiio-k-out drois given her. and .not by a blow? on the Jiead. All parties are well connected. A NEW AIRSHIP. ) Recent' Trial German f the Prove Invention of a a Secces. New York. Oct. .23. Count von Zejv ix'lin i satlstliil with the le-rform- am-e of hi "airship. :iys : u Herald j cablegram from Frkilericlihnfcji. He i savs it has lieen prvivnl -Hint it was! alholittly uimUt the control of.th" steering apparatus. "Tli is apparatus, however, was not -. in ; most iwrfe-! or der .on the first as"cnt. tine of the two rudders In-low the machine at the stern wouM not work freely. Thus, instead of moving iwirallel wltli each other th. rudth-r freouently rornud an angle.' This defect hamis d Count von Zcpoelin very mneh indeed.' .Jlinlon lu general 1 sotmnvhat nn io'tt!d. The d.isive trial has not yet K mi made, for the machine i still hi exiMTimeirtal staae. though an un doulrtetl step, toward -the achS-vement of aerial f-ight lias lieen made. -A for mer nautical engineer of tjeneva. wfm is watching ; the trial; Liveutial by iane, exiHesfeil hlms4f a liojng dub ious of tlie machine ultimate tsneeess. "The fri-hiH' indItion of a -navigable airship." he said. "i that It mnst lv ab?e to go windwanl. TnJs . was not done in the present tr'aU at any rale, not; cons!usiv-ly, nors k I think It can lu done." ? ! TtK 4H"bnical oliservatlon note.1 durinrr the trial trli atl otlKrU'"tri'- tire details will not-le availalV for ee-ll V'-J- rot. -l ent'l fH ire known It 1 Impossible to do more than rechieSM Count von , Zeiwllns ter.'-ng i f ti trial: "It provil that my airship 1 al-t-olntfly under my controL" THE FRENCH SFSPICIOI'S. r-?Twt Ooirired with R.ld ta.tls i the ItSt AgreenKnt. . New Toil.. ct- 23.-A dispatch la ?er, . rroju lrN. ay: IKHirl Roehefor Ins of the AuKlo-German Rochefort. speak- Auglo-German alliance. Fays: i -Ensland! pretendel reict for Hi integrity of , China h a niers farce. ; Her Sw-al for the intejity of Chhia is alout as real a her respect fr, tlie iatesrity ; of the ' Tranyaal Republic. Thi newly found anxiety to keep -the nation's integrity did n A f-nta-rly cJiaravterlxe EnrlanTs iol-iey'-n-hy fieriuitte! Uermany to d$sn;njler Frami. " ; , "T!e .VrtHMi d.or ami iutearral Ch4na are mere phajes of diplomatic bypoTisy. ! The real object of the Ausclo-Omiau alliance in to prevut Russia from taking ilaiichurhu En- tarnl and t.ermany are also tr-ioj f to jreat the rau--i:usIau alliau. Sliouid Rii.ia hold Mn4iurta, he ri va l, Enjrht nd and Germa ny, . will wae war against her. France caa not stand by and ace Ku-la bcitea. for with Russia . vanquished. thest two powers would nm ' their ,f orco asm in st France.. - "We have now to deal not wkl, a triple but; with a quadrojkh- anianp England atnl Orniany are lioth Influ enced by the princiide of mlptht. Tly respect nothing but , uerUrt" force. .The . German Emperor has sone -hack to liis praudniorther'a :hjad iuvc strings. t)f course, he gets Some tmskleratlon for his friendship. The Socialist make -it' difficult for him to STt money through the Reichstapr for hi 'ambitious clicniej, and England Is probably, supplying it in cousider- stivn of 4 he uew alliance, ADVENTURES AT SEA. SCHOONER ALICE REPORTS AX EVENTFUL VOYAGE. . '.. The Rig'Storni Drove Her from Nome Through Reliring Sea into the, Arctic Ocean. SEATTLE, Wali Oct. 23. -The! sf-hoouer Alice, Captain.-' Walter S. Mil nor.' arrival in Sea-ale today; "af ter a vos'age from Nome whk-h waV full of adventures. Hie vessi-1 was lying at. anchor In the .harbor of Noun? when tlie great torti of September-2d arose. 4'aptaiu Mtlnor put out to .irti. ami there encountered gak-a which drove the vessvl north, through Iehrhig Sea, -into 4 he Arctic 0ean. It tsk 1ier four days to leut hack to Cape l'jrlm-e of Wales, when' she found three small schooners, the Victoria, I.ydia and Mavfloivor. wieekeil on the rocks. Th crews of all jhree were saved, and Captain Milnor tok them to XonifV The natlvfs at I 'ape l'rince of Wales tohl Captain Milnor. that they hail seen twelve vessel driven through the pass la tlie storm, but lii.it hi was the only one which Lad lei ui ik d up to that time. GEN. i LEW WALVCK 1-OR M'KINLEY. Savs tlie Ttiought of Electing Such Man a Rryan Is '"IJtterly Repugnant." . Induinapolis, Ind.. 0t. 3. Gen Tw Wallace, , the Indiana author, diplo mat and -scholar, w1m critlciwil I'tesi ik'utMcKlnley severely regarding U'ts' foreign poluy and . asserted a Is-lief that tlie President was trying to found an empire in the Easr, said to day that he would support him fir re elei't ion.' "I shf.ll vote for President MeKin Jev." said tin? General., "liecause the tl'onght of the election of Hryan I abhorrent to -me for several reasons. In the tirst olace. I hold the man iu-i sincere, for no candidate can take nominations from three parties with out. Intending 'to fool some one in the case of hi election. In the next placev Rryan's ftnauelal iolicy U one whiclt if put into effect, would bring disaster and ruin on the. eoimtrv. Fiee silver I a menace to tin bits ues interest of the country. Finally. 1 am opposed to Mr. Rryau, as 1 hold him 'directly resiHUisilrfe 'lot the d.'ath of every one of tlie brave Aineiivan soldier slain In the PhiUpplues. It Is DESIGNING and ENGRAVING .... ' BY ALL METHODS If. . CM AT TEN. Send for samples of our special designs in lfthogravure work for lelfrr and ' bill heads, cards and envelopes Estimates Furnished 266 Commercial the eiieoura.gf-meJit Ueltl out t the rvliels hy Mr. Rran and other if hi idea that keeps, up the ungglo there. The war was orcr. hut the sympathy and promises held out by Mr. Pryan iiave cansil tlie Sghtlng to break. out afresh and It will, from t hi time ou until eoncluded. Ite fraught with more disaster :o our lnyR for they have slowly and aurcly been teaching . their adversa ries how Um fight. .For each man who tails there, be bejnsplred by tlie sens of doty. or. th love of war, Mr. Itryau is resitonsible., Tlie 'thought of ehi-t-iug such a man a this to the Presi dency Is utterly; rt'pugnaut. MANY CLAIMS FILED. Washington. 0-t. 23. Many inqnir te have lieen made recently at the Pension Office, as to ttie status of tlie cLi'ius. iiieil for; pensions by soldiers of ,jhe SiKinish-AnHTican war. - Com niisslouer Evan, said today, ih?.t the I"rn-aucitr;vly had time to its-iond to all the Impiiries. but that tne claims were being adjudwaled a rapidly as pissii,it. .. "ThiTe have lieen til -l 3 chilms on account of tlie Sitanis vAmcrh an war up to October 22d said the eoiu missioner. , .: : - t : FAVOR WHIPPING POST. New. York, Oct. 23. Tlie recent out break of "bMHganisuf in Ijondon. may the Tribune's cotresiM indent, have revived the agiiation in favor of the restoration of the whipping iifst as a renydy for rufnaulsm ami lawlessness, lite police magistrates are. -striving to repress these numerous revels In the tieets by stern relmke and rigorous eu enees for the leaders of the eriiu 'ual gangs in.t'helsea and South Ixn dHi. The spirit of disorder is evident ly spreading to 4 her ami more reput able classes, for the medical student have leti striciog-to bic.il. tip tlie public meeting at St. Martin's Towu Hall anil to mob ttie eoustabJes who arrestnl the ringleaders. LIGHTS AND SIDELIGHTS. DA uler This i my iwrtralt of Miss Nurox, just tlnlshetl. What do you think of it? "FrieudAh!: Regular summer girl uose; Rmvtic seat, white tlace gown, and even a catendllar on her cht'ck. iovel That ag reat ..touch of realism. D'Atilier Caterpillar? S t u p J d! Tliat's a ' diamond earring. I'hihidel phia Press. A Relative TiTtn "N'ow," sakl the man who gets profound wlieti he talks ixlities. "tlie point I wish to make is that proierity Is strictly a relative tent'." . "That's what it I with me." answer ed the friend who was trying not to yawn. "I don't quite understand." "It is strietly a relative term. : All ihe money in oiir famiyl is locateil with the kinfolks." Washington Star. It Is told of the head of a large uews l;ler in a western city that lie has hi 5 o'clock tea regularly. Tlie para phernalia consist of a silver tray, sil ver tea. caddy, silver kettle and Dres den cups. The office lioy, brings cream at tlie appointed hour, arranges the service on a. handsome -inlaid talionret Mud Hghts tin ak-olnd lamp nmler the iflVer Ten' ketLlei Tlien he rHires and the editor brews lite 4ea. CASTORS A For Infants and Children. f ha Kind Yea Hays Always Bongat ' .Bears th Signature of Colonel Samuel S.- Sumner, Sixth Cnited States cavalrj. has been-- re lieved, at hi own request, from duty lin fjmdon as nrilitan' attache, iu or der that lie may join his regiment which Is iow on the Pacific tn route to T'ient sin, China. Twlce-o-Wfi'k Stat-sman $1 a ye.it WRITE US IN REGARD JOB Statesman St IaCREASC U WEALTH cou'xau cotrjrrv .asskssmbjit SHOWS 8LIISUT 5A IKS.' Ttamuryr.faTs Roll FUmI 1 th , Mlt lrpariiu-at by IIm CiiuI; f cirk. .'-.' ;' : ; i From Daily Statesman. Oct. 21. f Tlie ckrk of tVdumbia ounty yes terday filed the summary of tlie as ?osnient 'roll f that county hi the oil! of the Secrc'ary of Slate. The t-ial taxable, property of the county is shown by thi statemeut t be-fl,-477r. an hu-rease over last-year's statement of f2j.ftOo. The summary follows: ':. '-' -.-:';''.;; 11.410 atTe tillable lands.-. $ srita;ii a cr s of uon-t ilia hie v 111 IlilS a a f Imp. ou deeded lamls. . . . . . ?tK town anl city lots..,. - Imp. on town lots.......... Imp. on lamls iiot deeded....- H2 miles of railroad lel.... 101 miles tel. an3 tel. lines. Rolling stock. . ' .. . . . . . Steamboats, sta-ilouary en gines, etc. . . . .. ... Merchandise and stock in -'trade.... ..... ., .. Farming implements, car rlajres. etc. .. . . . ...... Money. . i ..... Notes and ai-counts.. .. ... 12 shares of stock ITonsehold furniture, jew elry. etc.... .. ... ...... T2to h-.rses and mnles... .. T4 cattle.,... . .. . .' .... lTi.M sht cp... . .. .... !21 goat. . .... . . .. 00:swlne-. . . . .. .. 171.9U5 . S4.7fiO i M7o 'nO.KKi 4".7jr. 1 Oil Mill 9,24.- " 27.tC" ; r C" 10,2 Ml r.2t." 46 i7.ior l.ld! 22,107 2I.70- 4i.4l'.i 1..-M 121 i,r.2s Gro-5 vslue of all prop erty.... ... Jt.."OtT2i Exemptions. ... ...... . . lu.1.270 Total value of taxable property. . ; . . Tlie summary of for J he year IMfO. . . . . ' . .$t,477,3.V Columbia' county was ni"eiveI by thw S-retary of Stale 4u DiH-embcr ISth of that year. It Is given below Tor purposes of coanparisoii: 11. SOS acr-s tillable land . .$ ir2,40T ;.11,1SO acres non-tilhde la mi .;. ...... ... -2x.r,.". Invp."on denied lands 77.SS." ontrj town nhd city lots. . .. M.S7." tulle logging railroad bed.... 1.2V r5 mile, railroad. .". . .. ... l."if.iNi Rallrond rolling stork.. ... 17.2 lOl miles teleg. and U-leplt.. . M.r.il" MerchafHHse... . ... . ...... 1.S70 SteanibtKils,- enuines, etc... (vs.iri Farm Implements, eie.. ... 4.03O Money.... .. .. .. .. .... 2x NoN-s and ai-coiuils, . ,. .' . .. 2IJVWI 1W share. of stock.. ...... l.HJrt Ilottwhold furuiliire, . . . . . ' 2t.l 13 1424 horses and nines.... . . ' 21.012 40p' cattle 42,s.7 1373 slni'p and goats....... 1.373 y.S swine, Lot) titiiss valuation . Exeinpt Ion. ... . . S 1,." Vii.i-7 if. 1,700 k Total 'taxable property. : .tf 1,4.V,"1T EVERY 1NHARITAXT IS IXSAXE. Vtllago in-Indo-China Whose Popula ' tkm 1 Composed of Madmeu. Indo-China ha? the only tlllag" of iii.nlmeii in flic world, says Ihe Phila delphia Times. This village, which Is called ,Rati-Keiine. Is comp.wed of so;i'e :'At families. L highly organised as u community Is industriously pros perous and pays yearly a golly trili me to Frame. Yet R has not a single sane inhabitant. Admisskm -to Rau-Kcuno Is. J.f must lie -confessed, a trying affair. No nu-r. vieihiis of -.mdaneholia or "sUit- tered nerves" or hyjMM'lmmlrla ar any 'of the similar iiinui-ss so f i)M.;nou.'iiH'i ii the iKsite quarter cf the., world are granted a dwttllng place In this most, exclusive of (owns. To eirter it on. must lie downright Higu TO YOUR WANTS STATESMAN BUtLmSQ Sa.tm, Oregon IRIRIIN'TTIINO Job Office, mad-or, asthe nitiv call It. "plp 't". The.etjDceiition -t insanity prev:i;I i;g hi this ptrt of the world 1 md-th: t of a di.easC but .of a ' ""possession. Therefore, if an lolcibitaot f - reg.'on. i I freuently the cas. d'.s plays hallucination r -eiidnts .him self In a fahiou not .eolilsteiit , w.lth Indo4"aiines etiquette hi iid s: bfrsf take it tbeiHSvdve to determine wheth-. er'any inalgln spirit sss-ssf him ill other words. WlMther lie I 'plpop. This is I he way K 1 done: The unfortunate person, whether It Ite num. woman .'or child, who ha falle;i mob tunqucion' of osession" . I made the suhj.y-t of a -eieiiioiiv on th ljuks of the River anmiiiui'. larth-Iate In' by hundred of er jois gatherol from all th; iuntry for mile alxdif. The vt.-tlm'- hand and f-et an first lmud by the native prU-st, who I the. master of er.MUo nies. ';-,.' ; N.': -. Absolutely helpless from this time eii. ttie Hi!josed maniac, In spite of his -rit nud struggles, 1 east into th river. It Is firmly believed. by the naUvca that sujH'riiatuial . agem-ie then l even I the victim" -true state. If iie-is geuuiuely ."pii-ti". lie sinks to the lKittoin of the rlv and stay therenntil be is rescued. 'revived ami formally vomiuitted fo the famous il Lige of mad men. Ou the other hand, if lie J Hot Mfcesse.r-he rise agdiu like an ordinary drowning -person to the lop of the river, whore he is more easily n-soiml and then st . free...; Probably no seTH s-iety In fh' world has so severe or dangerous ul tiation as tius - Yet so coineieut i.msly is it iwrformed ami m carefully are . t!u half drowuc-1 victiins watched and ; reseuil that tlie im;mersiiu, it Is'said, ; never proves fatal.' Nor ha the jus. t Ice of -the irfortsiam-e ever been qilestK.mil. r So generally . topis y;tu-vy are the on. til ions In the Lao, that portion of I ndo fli Ina through whh-li the Namn giime river IhTws.- th;U only 'acknowl edged maniac live In any srt'of so cial r -I.HK.ii with :e:t h t her. Tho majority of the iMijde lea lt a solitary" life, living at most lu groups of .two : and threes. ' " - Ran Keiiiie with its 3tK families I, therefore; 'the most densely opulaUit K-jHvt in the iootr - Its 4nliMlitaut cultivate to tlwlr hearts' delight the ; 'dSwyncrasIeH which have served "to ixjinmit them. They not only live j peaceably, but fall in lov marry atnl have children, who in iiio.it cases are ! even more eeeeti trie than tlwlr par-j ents. 'NolMMly ever - recovers- or Is "diseharged." They jvmalu plpoi"' to the end ut their days. AT PLEASANT IHllNT. Phsisnnt Point.i th t. 23. Al. lifts renied tlie CariH-ntcr farm m lies southwest of Turner ami soon remove, onto'; it. II. M. Dexter has Ten ted the Rell four will M.'- CttUtHiii house during the winter. Spelling school, ha rttumil fit th. school hoiis S.-i'tnrday 'evenings. The family of .J.. W. Silste. who residn! here ten jar ago. met with quite an accident at Ashland, this state, a couple of weeks' ag. In a runaway. ' Nesirly the whole f;iinil W4re hurt more or less, some quite severely. Mr. Silslm wtm on his wa; to this part of the atafc wthoti lbt; casualty ovurred. , ,. Mr. . .F. Talu4t had "the mis for I tllle' last week to drop a Ih'.IV.V c.lwk, on one of his fiVt; sustaining a pain ful hurt. ,M, I. r 1. ii e was ACtiurrriiD. SeiHl.of the Sens.illoii.il (Mia.se dor Alk-ged "Robbers. Af- Colville, Wash., , --Oct.' 23. Clsiidn. Well wan acqu4ttel here lixlay, of the charge of holding up a party of protfpetrs in a box-ear. This Is the sequel of the sensatio'ial pursn'rt, a few week ago, of Well and Tom Downer, their 'swimming the Colvllle i.iver, aud the. killing of Downer by a bulk-t lireil by. the" pursuiug part. lie that wredlos wil,).us sf rength eiis our nerves and sharpens our ek 111. Our! antagonist Is our helper.;-Rurko. - Grade Work Prompt Bxecution m Prices Reasonable. m 3" HALF-TONE, ZINC LTCHING ' MAP AND WOOD ENGRAVING PHOTOGRAPHING Satisfaction Guaranteed Salem Oregon