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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN', "' ; Friday, xovempkr. ,2, .lpoo. CHEAT CROWS ill WAITING Roosevelt Greeted with Enthusiasm in Many Cities in His Own State, Although Cffcrts Were Made la Several Plates by the Hoodlum Clement to Prevent His Speaking- Republicans Opposed : ...... , - to Itob Law, Democrats Favorable. ' RO 711 ESTER, X. Y.. Oct. So.V.'beii the Roosevelt trniu arrived here to Dlglir, tlie iary found great crowds at the station and the hotel, ami a xpbndid greeting was acmhd to the Vice inhlentlal candklate. ' There was an Immense variety of clubs -ml business men's associations, ami both auditorium where Governor Iloore veU rttoke, wtre tilled. IVsides tlu" enthusiastic gathering at Corning, tiie home of th: club that was assault! at Eluiira last night, the only hieitknt of the day occurred at Geneva, where there was an at tempt made to prevent lb Governor from speaking. .';. (;MH STUFF. Path, X V.. ct. 3. -Tie first stop of the day of Governor Roosevelt's train was made at Coming, the homo of the clttb. which- was assaulted last night during tltc parade7 in Kliuira. The CoveTOor said: "It is perfectly evident that Corning has not Item daunt;1! Ity its rceptioii In - Klmira Iat night. It iiidfcateM that you have good stuff in yoti here. "So have yon," shouted one of -his hearers. "And I think. eontinm-d the Gov ernor, "that woner or later our op jtoneuts will grow to unlertand that moh vk!n-e is not tie way to keep a Republican liack. Yoii may iav noticcil in litis morning's pa iter that another mob broke up Senator De pew's nueUii at t'.l.lilsk.ll. Mr. I'ryan sjtoke there in the moi tiing and wan listeiM'd to with due respect, and A PRETTY WEDDING INTEKESTIMJ CKRFMONT AT fT. JOSEfHS CATHOLIC CHI ht II. MlM Winifred O. nnrll And Mr. Hermann W. Ilarr j I'ait4d. for Mfe f -Tl'trdijr. ( Ft mil Pa'Iy ;Slate.sni.ip. 4h-t. .'51. i ycsteriLiy ntrtriitng tin - sc ? i o. oiw of tiie prettiest we1diiit;s - witness tl In S i!e:ti I ir a Un.x time, iu wfii h .Miss -..Winifred O. FennHI and Air. 1'crmau W. IVirr, two .f h f;.itt.i! City's most e-timalle young people, -were united jn marriage. The ceremony took pliee at fiu'dix k a. m., aud was witnessed by a targe congregation of Sa'evn't iium prci:i-n-ent Mojb a large xrtioii heiug reu- ' t'atholie w ho had vsseuiblel tlin to etiijhasb.e their esteem and goMl wishes for the happy jouii coupk?. Fefore 'the marriage ceremony Rev. W. A. Daly.. tiistor or t!ie church, lelivereil au appntitriate and pleas ing address, explanatory of the sacred character of the aeram-vit of matri mony as viewed by the Ca'holie church,' tlie weight and sol-.'iutnly of its resiKtnsiliilMies and ih- nriyiclding and indissoluble character of :he tie llius formed. He also express! the confident lw-IK-f that tiie vouug wiple were entirely worthy to enter the holy utate described and Itespoke for thein a happy union. At the close of the address. Mr Rarr and .Miss Fennel!, . rolbavtl by the brldcsmai4l nnd groomsuiaii. n teretl the chauctd and knelt iiin.ii iie altar Kteps. while Father Ilaly pro. iiouiieed the olmu words of the Sm prcKHive fatholie ritual, if ter whk?li hey returned to their itewir. Tlieti lH'gan the nuptial mass, during which the church' choir rendered Koine In-au-1iful music. !espclally arranged lor the occasion. . Just before the last gosM"l. the wedding party again -took their places before the altar and rev eeived the final liemsliction. Iu aoJ emuiziiisr mass. Rev. Hal was served by Sir. Raymond Ititrr. brother of the groom, as t;if..ii, Mr. Barr Ix-ing fl candidate for the .priesthood.-. j At the close of the cereuiotdes, Mr. and Mrs. Barr were met at th' church door by relative and friend, who Jdiowered upon them 4he lieart lest eongratuiatktns and : hps for a long life of hapiFness. It isn't often an oien joke 1 perpetrated in a Ca-ta-Jie church, bm as the new-roade bride mill groom wen passing down the aisle toward the door aid had re:i"iiod Ihe eIge of the gallery, their friends in tlie choir jonld not resist the t;m ptation to tumlde a gtitle sprinkling of rice upon , their beads -the j rat tl? if which raided a genenil mik. 'm gratuiatious over, tlie party enterel carriages. Indng again" peMel with rice profusely, and- were driven to the passenger depot, where they toarded the train for Albany, the former Inune of tha brid. making a short st4y. &Bd from there" the -wed ling tonr will lo extendet -to I'ortland and thettooinUi f Interest. :,.- :- :.. :. . f The church was tastefully decora tetl "with fiowem, plants and evergr.e?is for the occusion aml.all -the arrane nuts Were pleasing ami barmooious. Tte bride ."was teautifnlly armye! jni w hite organdie ; .oyer vhite. nilk and carrietl iu ; heir Itaml a generous but imtdest Ivnujuet of white roses and f3nrnatous. , 'Mis uVniu Bafr. sister of the groom, wa iilenntsid. Soe. too. was drtssed in white and carried a bouquet of pink ross. The groom was dressed in regulation black. , as was als his 'best man." , Mr. John Hunt, of WoodlHirn, m ue;bew of th bride. ; . - ; '-. - , ; It may be said again, that t VotiM is? difiicult to find a more worthy pair tlitii. when Senator Dcrew.eante there later in tin. day, they broke up hit treetlug by violem-e aud refused to lisle n to hhu. r 1 i".ow. fundamentally, thin omtwt if a contest against just that tj'pe of things." ' ' TALKED Ol HOODLUMS. Khnlra. X. V.. (M. t.-Tlw lti.s velt party made an early start west- ward today. The general conversation of the arty wan of the riotous times of last eight. "The city administration here is He ' publican,". Senator Fassett ald this moiiiir-g. "but the ftolice force is Dem o -ratlc." ;'".." j The trains of the candidates. Wool ley. Roosevelt ami Bryan were all facte this morn' ng."' 1 f SOT SO HOI'FOFFU ! iMinklrk. X. V.. tK-t. .Win. J. I'rvan ii liil d the tinal day of his last New Yolk campaign tour iu this city tonight. All .those towns where lte'spofe today art' In lite sou then tern part 'of-: the slate, aud all have; Iteen strongly Republican. The meetings of the-day were generally well nt b i:deil. and muiic of them juite en llHisiastic. Rryan !eft. tonight on the Lake Shore road for Ohio, exiteeting to Itegiu a one-day tour of that state ioieoriow. Ail fold-lie had made HO iMMH-hes in this slate. ( Rcfore kiviiig tonight Bryan made ii brief slatemcut. giving hi impres sion of the situat.'ou iu New York: i-"lf'tli rciHtrts, which cme from lite various counties where polls havv? lfii made, can be taken as repre senting the :pueral sen ti incut through out the Mate. we have more than an even chance of carrying tiie state." than wer thus united. Miss Fenuell has Iteen a resident of Salem for tlie pa.f six j-ears, dtiriug whk-li sin Las iM-cii the mainstay and itra -ticil maiia .ger of Hotel Salem, with its varied caies. ami in all that time sue' has preserved a dignity of c,iarac;er. a yw"etuess tf disixtsitioii and a jier seveiiug, intellifuf '.industry that hav. cemented .the coii(idesi.f and a:i ii'iiatiiin of the en'e eoiit'curiily Mr. Rirr lias 'lived in naleui siie-t e.Hjy lif. He his Ijec-i pr:l-ically tit bt.Mil of the Ba-r jewelry store for sevrial years and siir.-e the Ieath ,t ii: faiher has liad tiie cutir elarge. He is marker of. the jeweler's trade and is also a gradual . ptiei.m. so I hat lie nas - i su'tsfmti-il business life, at home aud In public, Herman Parr is it he same- mode!, truthful, manly ai.d hone;- t a :di.tr.icter kin and unt jiriiisI".I-H man in wtioiti all who know him have ntire eoiitblehee. Siiclra tU'ion should be a happy olo ami Ha mail siaauine rertlixa lm in that resjMH-t will not In' more than are wishel for them Ity the- 'Mriph of Sab-Ill. Mr. ami Mrs. Barr will for the present occupy rooms wi'Ji Mrs. I. X. Kdcs. on t.'hurch aud Ferry streets. SIIiriMXt; WHMVT.-TIic Salem Flouring Mill I'oiupany is shipping the wheat purchased this year to Or son "Ity. hav'mir ld It tt ibe milt ing ftmpany nt lliat place. "' Tue wliiat is Ifliig shipped by rail aud about '2 carloads have 'already le?ii sent nway. Tlwre proltahly remain altour liftefn cars tt ship yet. but as it is ;oiug at the rate of two cars a day. the cut lie amount will soon bo delivered. The absence of a Hourlng mil! here lias caused uile a scarcity in mill feed w likb is lMing supplied by the Orcgn City mill. ATTACKED BY HUNGARIANS. ATT KM IT TO .ROB A COALi COM PAXY'S I'AYM ASTER Results in a Fatal Fight in Iennsyl vania -TJk; rinijnals Dead or in Jail. yn i;xt FLK AS A XT, . Fa... Oct. . - Four llungariatw Iu hi up the South west ; Coiiucllsville Coke 'ompany's pay' ivagon. altotit a mile from Intc, thfs afternoon, in w.hich was a safe containing $To for the Alviuto work men.! Wm. llisler. the paymaster, and Burge-, the colored driver,, were I tot It a rated. The Huns were in am biis:i and ojienod tire, killing !h wy n'aster. Tlie drlvet retnrnetl the tire, killing one aud wounding another. The rollcrj then ran away, .without securing the ntttuey. liarry Burgess is a bo wouiideI. Two of the ltaliaus are leaj. a third is fataby wouwii, and the fourth is in jail. THE AMERICAX ARMY, Strength and Pistribntion of the De femlers cf the Flag.- Washington, (k-t. So. rie arntal reort of Adjutant-tJeneral Corbiu, to the Seentary of War. shows that the reguL-ir aiuiy consists of i'At nflk-erg, and K,Hj1 enlistei! men. .tnd the vol unteer artuy consists of .15 IS otticcrs and 31. CK enlisteii men. a grand total of. !S.7til, not itM-luiliug tbehospititl corps. ' The regular and; .ol.iuteer army at present Is distributed as fol low: , ''....!:'- ' r ; t: - , Fnitti States. UOS ofticrs. and 1& S!S enlisted men Al.-it.ka. 41 officers, loss enlisletl nie-n; I'orto Rieo. US of S.-ers. J4o; enllsfed men; Cuba. ottv ers. Zvm enlisted' men; Fhilippines olticers. I2I.BH enlisted men: Ha waiian islands. officer. '2V.i enlisted meu; China. So otllers, 2iai men. Sl-CCESS DKMAXHS TUAIXIXO. SPKCIAL In the commercial K-hola we see the temlencr of ..the world toward siecia! training iu every department of trade aud commerce; eaya tlie Sat- " "4 urday Evenlns IHtst In older to suc eeed nowadays tialckest and best the young: man or the young woman, must hare a pnh-Ui! eilucatiou In tlie diree tlm of the particular, line of busiuess. To meet this The piclal chool arc Iteimr oiM'ueil hillfTereut uarta of the world. TO lISBAXl MIMT1.V-! Atlanta. la'..'ku J . In li'a annual report to the Ouvernor. Adjutant Gen eral Ryrd rectmimuls that the; negro troop of the utate ih tlislia tided, Ite cat" k lNdiovs they canaotilH of any service to tl'.e state f.oniia mili tary .standpoint. ; - in i it i ' . . - HE CALLS IT A Llf. tllttlVKH ; CF.KYKI.AXH'S IXTKR TKV I'l'BI.lSHEU IX tiAST Was .Maiiufaetunsl Out of iWbok C'lotlW aHt Is IHu1tl by Him iu, Uiiqualllled Terms. ; l'RIXKTOX, ! X. J.. Oct.. pV.-Kx-Ir.-kleut Cleveland, belnt? - shown a publication lu the I'hiladelphiji Times of toibty. pnritortlng to be tn luter view with him. said: i The whole t hing from !Hgiitit!ii; to end is an altsolute be, without the least foumlatioii or slradow of. truth. I never have wttenil a word to a hu man Iteiug that anyds the lei st pre text for such a mendacious stateim'nt. I have already telegraoaeil 11m l'hil adelphia Times-to this effeot."' Tin utteram-e ascrllKl to Kk Prtt-i-deut Cleveland, la the public:iIoii le trred 'o, emltotIiel an ei pies.sion that there would be a landspde J or Bryan the ntoruiiig after the election. OUHEKEI) HOME. Washington. Oct. 30. Orders have leen w-ut to 1'ekin. detaehiug JeiK-ral .1. H. Wilstui from duty as chief of staff undci'; l!e;:eis:l CliafTt". and di secting him to return to tie United State. WRECKED XEAH HOME. Ilamburtr, Oot. 3t. The German ship II. Bischoff has lcen wreckel at the entrance of the Elbe. Twelve Ifvcs ar supitosid to have been lost in the wieck. XEW CABIjE IIXE. Rattle, WaKh . Oc. '. The Abis KjiConufcial Company has completed a i-nbb Ix'twceu Caie Xonie aud St. M iclinels- i Gt'IITY OF MURDER. Au Ohio Crimiuil C jii victtl Will Be Ekctio:UtMl. MaOsvilhvO.'. .Oct. :v.- The jury at nddnight 'rettu lie-.l a verdict of murder in the first d 'gree, without recom mendation, against Rolyui Ferrell for tin. mnnbT. ou the night of Aug ust 10th last, of t'harles-Lane, the ex press messenger on the l'auhaudle rai!r.ad. The inunb-r was committed for the piintoM. of rottierj Ferrell se-ured f iboH In money fiom the safe of the A.lanis Expnss Coini-any. The verdict carries with it the death pen -altj', which is clectrocut'ou. ' DROVE AWAY JAPS. A Deputy . Sheriff to Protect -Laborers ai Sumner, Washington. Tacoma, W:ij1i.. 0-t. IV). Deputy Sheriff I hi vis went ito Sninuer this leorning to we tliat tlie Japamse la Ixtreis who vere sacking jtotatoes. are protected. TIm auti-Asiatiie sentiment at Suinner tisik a soniowliajt violent shape a few nights ago. and a tlelcga tion of citizens visited the Japanese aud drove them awaj. XO AGREEM EXT .REACHED. .Madrid. Oct. no. Tlie Minister of Finance. Seuor SaJaz.tr, refits' to in creaM tin naval bmlget. i General Azsearrage. th: premier, had a con ferem" with the Minister of Finance ami Marquis Darellano. hi'1 the hope of arranging a compromise. Xo agreeu'eut. Intwever, was reached, the Marquis refusing to accept the jtort folio. HAS RESIGXED. Washington. Oct. 3o.- J. W. Yerkes. collector f Internal .revenue for the Eighth dist riot of Kentucky, .has re signed. iMr. Yerkes 4 the Republican c-imlidate for Governor of Kentucky. ANOTHER CAR PIANOS. A rcpreyeafa-tive of, tit ; Emersjn tiaiit visitc! Geo. i Will ! yesterday, fniiii vlirtu Mr. Will or I a load of 'be p'anos. " wias only in Sepienilwr when Mr. Will : received a tMtat load. This sr load vill arrt-c in Bboti tUw wee';-:.' ; EETTIXt; DOWX A SNOB. A plumber who was tent to the hou-e if a KttH'kbroker to executt 'pome rejiairs. was taken by the tuit ler info tiie dining room and was lte giuning; bis work, wjien the. lady of tlie 'house enterefl. "io!ill."f said she. with a suspicious glitm-e luward the ttlureber. "remove tin silver from the 'sidettoard aoI kwr-k it a pi at once." But tb man of k-adwas iin no w He difoncerteil. Tom." saidjbe to bis aiiprenth-e. ; wlio accompanied him. "'take my watch and chain and theso copjMrH home to my missus at once. nere ftt'iiw to Ite dishonest eop!c altoct rhis to.s THE AMATEl'R PHILAXTHRO ' IMST. At the City Hospital the other day a party of go1 pcttple came In to cheer up tbe poor patients with mu sic. Fancy? the happy reeHmr of the natiiiHK wheo these sfngerf struck up: - Break tli-? news to-mother ' I'm not eoniing sbome. 1 Boston Tran jM-ript. The Excitement "Not Over. , The rush at the drujr store still con tinues and dat!y scores of papie call tor a bottle; of Kenitp' Balsam for the ' Throat and Lungs, for the cure of .Coughs, Gold. Asthma; Bronchitis and consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold t-.on a . guarantee and never lails , to give entire atisfacton. Price 25c,' and 50c. v 2. THE CENSUS ; - COMPLETED An Increase In the Population of the United States Shown Of NEARLY TVYtNTV-ONE PER Cf NT 'it -i: Orfiron, Has 413,532 Bfote ; Wliltl! Show an Increase of Nearly Doe Unudred Tboasaiid. WASHIXGTOX, Oct.' So.The of ficial announcement of; the 1otaI iHipu lation of the United States for 'RKaj la 7Hifi,'Jt, of w hk h 4.tJ7,ifiT? arc contained iu thj' 4.t states represent ing approximately the population to be used, for a pi tort ion men t purioses. There 'is a total of J34.trS Indians, not taxed. ; The brtal population Iti l.V!K, with which the aggregate popuy la t ion of the present census should Ikj compar.! was tCJ.OB,7."s5. Taking the iHpula tion as a ltasis t!Hre has leen a gain in population of 13.5.41 U during the last 10 years, representing an increase of nearly 1 per cent, i HON. WM. ill ii. ii' ii ii , .i , iA,m Hi' i . i . Mi. v r ..vrr- -J-1 r :t 1 -": r-.--., United States Senator ! from Maine, one of the leading Republican cam- ; j . paigners, ; . The population of the! United States 'for l!JOO, by irtates, isjas follows Ala1am;t . ls2K,371 Arkansas. . . .. . . California. .... Colorado. . . Councticut. I telaware ." Floiiila Georgia... ...... Idaho. . . . . .... . Illinois. . . ... . Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky " . . . lxns.-riia Maine..... . . Maryland Massachusetts. . . Michigan. ...... Minnesota. . . ; . . Mississippi Missouri..... ,. Montana ....... Xebraska.. . Xevada. ...... . Xew Hampshire. New Jersey Xew York ...... North Carolina.. North Dakota... Ohio...,'.... ... Oregon ..... Pennsylvania . .. Rhode Island... South Carolina . . South Dakota . . . Tennessee l,311..j-4 l,48."t,0I rtTKl.TOO ., ms.:rr. ."i2M.rlJ A'-'Hf) H'tt.771 4.K21..VIO 2.0111. pe; "il.SLlI 1. hs.i:m; -M47.IT4 1.3Sl.m7 ;!t.:ny; l.lK!i.!l4 2. so.t.:M'i J.4l!,7l, 1.7."l,:K"t l..ViU;72 3,107.117 243.2s:i l,iiH.!t 42,:tsi 111.0S.S 1.SK.tBi 7.2iW.tf. i.Kn.:nr 3li.OIO 4.ir,7.r,ir, It :2 i;.:an.:v.r 42X..WS i,:;i.;;i '4ol..W! 3.otv.s-js H7i i.r ."i :H!.ui 1.S.1I.1HI il 7. i72 !d.S.HN i:n:i:;i T xas. ... . ltali Vermont . . . . . Virginia ......... Washington. West Virginia . . Wisconsin. . Wyoming. Total 15 static .V: .7I.027.tio7 The sipiila tion of the territories etc.. is as follows: ' f ii, Alaska esiiiiiatdi I 4 4. 000. Arizona, 122.212: District tf Columbia. 27H.71M; Hawaii. loi.OOl; Indian Terrfto'v. :BiUa: Xew Miexko. l.c;.777: tikl'i boma. Si, 2f."; Persons Ju service of tbe I'nited States, stat kined "abrwiif estimatelt, KI.-MloL -Indians, ele ou I ml San' " resrva t!ons. except I mlia 11 Territory." lir.2S2. Total for tfte seven territories, ete.,f Jj7f313; luditns, s:.r I. - - -j - - ..- -. Tbe popola-tion of Oregon, a shown attove. Is 413,532: In ilm H was 313. 7(7, making tlie increase :K,7t. ARE XOT VOTERS. Xew Y'ork, Oct. So. The apfilica- tkn of Fraiik Juaris? a locto titen "-"-"! for a iteremptoo writ of tnandanius iiiin uiiK lire , iojjri. oi lifginiry to n sifu-r niui a a voter, ou tlie erooml ou tlie. ground mat ue oeca me an i . OH-rHa n citizen by virtue of the iesmu of J" Porto Rico by Sj tain toltb' L'tlited State. ; has been denied 'by Justice Friedman, In the Supreme V.urt. Justice Fried- lian. In his ilecisiou says that treaties tak'ng f over the Island thev of. Forto Rico did not make tlie inhabit ant of the territory i citizen of the Cnit-. d ;States' but. ou the contrary, left' the dteruilnatloti of their civil rights and their status to the future action of Congress, which baa not yet acted. . .. . -. .. . -. : . : XEW YORK FIRE. Efforts Made to Find Dead Bodies or the Victims. Xew- York. Oct. 30. All efTorts of the authorities are now . dinn-tcd to clcariug away the deltris of the. Tar rnnt ami other buildings wnvkel by the great explosion yesterday, In the desir -to Gnd opt bow many bodlet are burksl in them, and to ascertain the cause of the explosion. One liody was recovered tonight, and fragments of three more were discovered. Thirty four persons are still mJsslng. SERIOL'S TO REFORMERS. A Mysterious Exidosion In . Canton, j China, Attract Atteulion. Hong KoiijC. Oct. 3i.t, Reports from Canten way the expbtsion that occur red there Sunday morning, destroy ing four hoiss near the Governor's yajm'u. Is likely . to prove serious to the reformers. The ofticialsv accord ing to the advbis. are couviu-Hl that the . destruction ol the minis and th' murder of the otliciaiS was cou teinplatd. .Tlu house In which IIh expluisiou "tHVUireil was unoccupied, bit was visited occasionally and packages were taken there. Jt is jtrobabb that evik'Hv will lie manufactured against the sympathiz- P. FRYE, ers trlth tiie reform nioy,einent. It lias bin afccrtaincilf that six iier tsous were killed and two wounded. 3 GIl'L SCIENTIST MAKES A DISCOVERY. Xo Lunger May the Chicken "Pip". Parasite Pursue Ilia' Work In Security. S.vracuse, X. V.. Oct. 2o. For ways i hat ate dark tlie 'chicken "pip" para site has held Uk record for a long tint". Poultry raisers for yi a rs have lain red iu vain to discover, the cause of the disease that laid some of their Pirest 'feathered products kiw. Xow Miss Grace Xoris appears ou the sec I e and says sia has found 11m; tiny but wicked little worm, ami many miser of chickens' rise. . up and call her hie sj-cd. M Is Xoi i is is a Ke;-oud-yea r st u i'c'.ii i" the Syracuse Atedical Colkgej Where 'sic has distingui-hed herself by tier worl: in biology and Iter skill in 11 i."li tical diss ! ion.. f "1 always likil f.wls and animals," fny.t Miss N'orrls. "I Iiv-1 on a farm part or each -year, and tliey were, my -lik f (rmipai'inii-'. One' wiiilfr, when 1 was a -lind, I trained a nalr of aeeic to draw niy Itaudsktl. They dio. e.well logHlicr. aml I was the cti yy tsf the- iteig'a1orh(Mtil. V- "1 also bad a -lki f Ion of field nik-e, wht.-h I caught on by one by ciiaslng tin i t in the1 fields ami ttuttiu mv fo-M ilown oil them lightly and gralt binx lb'm up iu my hands. I kept them in a box In the barn and fed therr there, and I got very much t iac ;.. t,, them. "tine cold night I woi Id fivj5- In the was afraid they bini. and I got it after the family f bad goiK to ImmI and brought; the hx Into tie kitchen. Tb re w ere forty of iliejii;i, and in ih morning there - wasn't anything left eat in the lion-. They - had got into the.pautry and ckanel ev ery! hii-. ifp. The , next biy grandma s.t traps all over the place and caught thirty of them., I daren't confess to her atncit tltv-m. ' f T never knew litem f come In seek swa mis before said grandma, as she drowned niy mice. . r . , "Last spring I s'Mnt my vacation cn a farm at Rk hliel.t Springs, where larre iiuinlters of fowls wcie raisl. I not i;-ed,tf;at 'wane of theifoung chlck eut. iurkeys and g tsl hit's would open their mouths, gasp for Itreath and at the end of a few d.tys die. apitnrently froi'i- lack of air. Practically this waa tie citiejsen farmers knew altout it b. 1 .. .. .... t r A.,... . .ii. t ftliill;r ,,t ttl(lr ,,.. ,.vi-r!,e nothiu with t lie 4liKe:se T1t "results of the iuvi min..., -i ...... i .. ....i j.sn.. erfo imkimnn 1 is bright pink in f ,iiicli kmc and eolcr. alMUit a half twisted in 'shai e . It fi.is an nntiend- age "near one ewl,' whkh gives it a forekd atiKaranc. like tho letter Y. TbH apjtembige Tasiens itself, firmly to tiie mucous membrane of the clilck- '' I'.VV, I" en's f trachea, forminj: In masses, which close the air passage aud cause ilea th. "The worm, or parasite. Is toiuteil at the single emL where the mouth Is locateil. When It has reached matur ity the parasite, which I have named Hablta tracbena. emerge from the, nostrils of the fowl, drops to the ground. deiosits Its ova aud dies. Tlie fowls, by scratching in the soil, caus thes' t'ggs to float iu the iar: they are breathed Into the trachea, and the cycb of generation begins anew. "I found an average of twenty par asites iu each fowl 1 examined. "Authorities bate, never agreed a to the came of the disease, and a suo ccwKful leniedy baa therefore never lut'ii found. TA lMokd wire appara tus Is frequently used. The wire is run down the trachea, but. since ihK method nearly always kills the fowl. It can't be called successful. ,: In nij- exiteriiuents the only effect ive treatment was to prevent the dis ease . by keeping the fowh ou fresh soil, where poultry bad never been kept Itefore. Of course, there were no vggs to be 'inhaled and they did not contract the disease.' - TUB LOCAL HOP UAKKET. 1 Waiting: Condition on irconut of tlie a pproaebiDsrElection Trans portation Inadequate. tFrcin Dally Statesman. Oct. 31.) There is a noticeable lack of activity iu the hop business just now. eyldeji-' ly due to the waiting iuditiou of ltotir- the Ilritish and Eastern mar-j k-is on account of the appro.ichbig -icttion.. Some of the dealers assert that it Is partly I teen use the stock 'n the bauds of growers is growing com paratively small: i ' The hops already Itbught are mov ing as rapidly as transportation facil ities will iKMiitit, but considerable troubleUs exiterieuced in tiiiding stor age riMiin for those bitugut f j this ciy. Every a vaikible store botise be longing to the Southern . Pae.tic Com pany is crowded with 'nips aud the Oregon City Transportation -Company's wba.-f is filled its limit. The juice of imps remains alMtut ir cents. Oregon Imps a refill choice, the pri'j;i' l o-t.s here as : ro:iipared with Is'st are superior in tpiabty t-. the list hops grown in t'.-iliforuia . r Wasiii'igtoii. Tlie f.e.iiand for ".bop in iomlou Is strong and fully justifies the price that lias been paid Imtc jjaird the indications are tiiat ih' i -e I will go bjgher than Is now iteiug offer ed. . GIRIS ESSAY OX P.OYS. At a recent sclmol examiuatioii for girls Wiis couiiositioii was lutuiled iu by a girl of VZ. says a '.Missouri ltaiM-r: "lhe lMty Is not au animal, yet he f an 1k lH'anl quite a distance. When' a Isty bobi'Ts lie oiH'iis bis. f tig mouth like frogs, but girls hold their tongue until Miiey are spoken t o. ami thei they answer respect abb and till just how .it wa-i. A boy thinks hinis Ji' clev r Itecause 1m can wade where -ilia water is deep. When the boy grows up he is called a husband, but tlie grown-up girl is a widow and keeps horse." STATE I AMD BOARD RICtlPTS., Collections. Made During Ocfolier Paid to the Treasurer. M. .1. Cliamberlin. cb tk of the Slat" Jjind l'oard. during the past month oUeclcd $2.2. 13.21 ! ou account of tlie s'veral funds handkil by. the iMianl. and this amount was jtsterday trans ferred to the Treasury . Oepai t iiient. The rii eiitls of the luoiith of .Oct o bclf were ou account of tbe following f'vls: , "1 School principal ... ... t $22,120 So School imerest . .. . 4.027 23 Fniwrsity priucipiil ........ loo oo Fjiiversity lntetest ; 1O0 Ji Vgrcinl. College princiiml. , . 817 OO Ark-ul.' College interest. . . . 17! 4: Tiile land : 3.32 "! Total. . . . . TJh board .?2s,2:k; 2 ; y-sterda v approved- of cigimcn applications tor loaus, aggif gating lo,3oO. ; 4t OLE THK 8TATF.H One of the Big GanaTaen Away the Hallowe'en Crowds Poyi Badly Scared. ; "Ay ben daylight canie, - yesterday inorniiig, the effects "of the aptoiut iirent of siMcial , police officers to guard the city" against the depreda tion of the "Hallowe'en hoodlum" were apparent, an the principal itor t ion,. of the city wa found to bae lMen disturlted but i very b'ttk, but further out the effif.ds of tku celebra tion n the part of the lwya wn iw tkabb I -' One of tlie big brass cannon, mount' ed on tin Capitol grouuds. vaa re-i moved during Wednesilay night, and! was found, yesterday immrlug, iiionni-f el in froni of the Womau's isW'iv, the- muzzle irownliig on tlie "ciiyj Tills caution was removed by a crowd of youngsters, who were ialer. H H said, chased into tlie basement of Willamette University, by the CapJb'1 night watchmen, and as they are I known, the authorities assert that, ill the cannon I not returnd in a reat Honable length of time, some Keiisaj tioital nrnsts will 1 made. ! Ou Xorth Front street, a. crowd . ttoya undertook to throw Into the dlteh the woodpile l'Ioligiiig -to a faitrily tbe' head of which is au invalid. They had scanv commenced their opera tion. wlieu a shot was- tired near bjV and the ttoys. frightened half out of their wits, mattered lit every dim:!-: lion. One of the 1 toy a 'was so" ltadiy s-iiil that be juiiijKd through tk? wlr fence Into the ditch, on Division street, and wadeI in four feet of wnfiT. from Froirt to Commercial streets. In hk effort to keep out of range of the dreaded gun. He had -a good soaking, and the fun of llal--lowe'en was aiKjjileil for Wm. Twice-a-week Btatetjinan tf 1 a year. Y