vni: Aft xrr 8. T JJ -M.f,i.-J. O SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER C, 1000. FI RST SECTION EIGHT PAGES CITY -AMD' STATE ttASMEP 1 , - lioosevelt Compels New lork's Mayor to Sup port and Enforce the Law. Chief f Police Derery Rescinds tfce ' V. With State Election Of fleer ; j tlettlsa Will NEAV YORK, Not. o.-Tbe mot ki- tvresllng developments In New York on t be eve of the election la the In dictment found by the local grand jury against Chief of Police- W. H. I m. very, on a thnrc of interfering with the work of Superintendent of State Elections MeCulLigb.; Chief . m, ,J . , i-Tfrj imii was. dusi ami arrange- itt nts wi re made or hearing the. cane the day after the eleetkiu. The In- dJctment lias created a. 'great deal of excitemcut. in political circles. . The M)IntM involved appear to hinge on the representations of the men who swear sihle. a the bead of the city govern in their vmes, when challcn by ""f'l'f. for the actlou of the chief of 9uy deputies of the State Superintend- iC Jt honh I"1 u 1,mul1 , ,,,, .. t . . , . of the peace and Intimidation, or any rut of Section. It I feared that a crime whatever against he election crash may occur at the, polls tomorrow laws. The state and city, authorities between : tin? 1 HtM policemen -aud : 800 -s.hknhf work - togetlier. L ; deputies. Richard Crokerv claims that - "l wlU not fs,n to tall: to summary it.-, m-iii .i - . ..' v - - i account cither stale or eitv atfiborl- liiyan iU carry tireater New lurk lIps m tllo vTtnt of eitt.r lv!llg by between and Wxm. v guilty of Intimidation or connivance A a t?ieral Uln t lie , Ucpublica u t fraud, or failure, to protect every liaderH will not 'admit that the Itor- legal voter In his ri:rh. , oush of Manhattan will be carried for "I.- therefore, hereby notlfr you. I'ryan by more than ."ifMNiO plurality, that in the, event of any wrong-doing Itofh :-' Midex ' claim thtt Horough of 'following uimju the failure Immeliate lnklj n. Hh ltepublicauM ty 12.m: ly-to'-recall . Chief Ih?very'a ortlef, or the IennH-rntH by Nki, The nopnia- nnoo .any .'action, or Inactlou on Hi" tion In the lHroush of jtrouxt giuvm aini Kicnnioiiii j m relatively small, The lK-iiKM-rats and RepubLicum claim an mrec iMrousr, iut tn lHmocratti UHPaily carry liuoenx and nicliuioiid. A to r.nmx, tin? increase In iHmula l!u, ovviug'to the uptown iMoveineut. ha teen o Rreat that all citlmate ore - wort Ideas on the iHtpulatiou . In some llstrkt, cite.er wav l he OetiKK-rat! are JucIIued to con - i-eile the state outside tJreaterNew loik to McKIniw by .rfUX. , . Thin I ItMUXH) U'pk than the Rcpub- Heana allow -ItcKlnley In the .s.Uhe terrttory. L nairiuau Oueii...or the Re- 'puMU-uu -oiiiniitti-. ahV McKlnley wcuht carry New York Htate by Unt,- llll 1 If-mtfif Vim- V.u-L- tn-1ll1"t Tliarn was very little lu ttliift lone . tonight on the eicetioiij The m11. dropped to :iv. to 1 on McKluIey towards the lat- MR. (JASHOIl'S DEATH f UKTA1L9 Or THK SAO ACCIDENT BI AN ETB WITNESS. Now Salrm Lout Ilia Life In luring Sea Vrbll4S.KtDtli)e from m l'ro . pelln Trip. Mra. A. A. Halwr In In retflid of a letter from John Sharrock a young man residing hi Seattle, and who was a shipmate of, Mr. Pashor, when the latter fell overboard hi . Ilerlug Sea. aud was droyned. on :jOctober 8th. Mr. harrock letter is; written for the lttriKse of Informing the family of the death I of the husband and father. - The f following excerpts 1'0 tak n from tlie letter: f "St attic. Wash., Nov. 1. Mra. liashor Sal?m. Or.:' I take lhi privilege aud opportunity to write aud Inform you of a fact thej memory of which iIn ti'y very hearty and I never wrob? a letter in my life that caused me the iralu that I feel t this. 5 I know It wiJQ give you as 'much ialn to lwar that Which It la my duty to communicate to you. If you nave not heard it before this, which you may rnive,. a ouie of the men who knew the sad occur rence left l0tch Harlmr Iwfore I did, aud they may have Informed you be fore this. - i ' : "I. with thirteen" other, your hns Iwiid, Mr. Itasdior. included, left Rri UA Ray for Dutch Harbor on Irttle whooner calKnl lUar. of eattle. ,We had a very rough trb. and wrw lif- t-en days making 4x. tulles, iihost of the time In a severe storm. On iR tobef Tth Irv Pashor eemed very un easy, though it was not storming that night; lie at-up all night and told me he was afraid he would never ree his family again. ; He allowed me the pic tures he had. and spoke of thr whole family individually. Of the boy work ing the dog: the youngest girl being so quick to leant music; the goodness of the oldest girl and wife. -.1 iw be was nervous, and fcahl all I could to crnsnde Ijim, though lto. felt con siderably as he -expressed it, that I would never te my : friemls again. Ami It is a pleastant urprie to me to be here, r.nd alive. ! , , ; 1 "Well, th? night passed away, and the next day until after dinner, with out incident. I was Ktanding on, th deck about the middle of .t life loat. and Captain Krlcksoii was at the tiller strerlns ibo buat We -had . tried to turn the vessel on ' a different 'tack three times and failed. .Hie pea was chormv ami for some reason th; brj.tt would" not handle. We wVre tryiflg to get In a place to anchor, being alwut a mile o?i lamb M.r. Iashor had Just flnlsheil his Order, Prevfcasly Given,' to Interfere - Mavor Yaa WvckSavithe r M ' Be Orderly. tor part of the evening and remained there. ' : ' . . ': - A Oyster Bay, L. l. Nov. li-JuoTerDor Rdnseveft cent the following commun ication tonight,, to Mavor Van Wrek, ofiNerr York; "Sir My attention has tieen ca3cd ? ?n I order, foiled by CHilef of Police livery, In which he direct hi ..riw.rd State Election Bureau John McOil- high 'and his deurtjes. tn!ess you have already taken step to secure the recall of this order, it is DwwHary for mo to point out that i unaii oe oimgeti 10 noiil you resou lart of :hk-f iH'rery. l must n"etfa r- ny can you io. account. s (M2nei Thcinlore KoHn-eltf liovernor.7 , TItK MAYOR ACQCIKSCKS. New York, Not. !ovefnor, Rooe- veil iueswi-re to the Alayor w:m dv l.ivereil. to Mayor Van Wyck tonight. The Mayor and X'hk-f of Toliee were closeted tost tber for an hour. f At the conciuxJ u .'of tho confetcnee Chief Itevery announced that, in a-ordance wftb Mayor Vau W.trk's owlt-M. the order's Hxueil Sjiturday to the captains resardlujj the LMcCuilaKh deputk-s and voter .would be. rescinded. l.ater 'Mayor ,Vn Wyck made - tlw following statement: ' - "Tlit re will be "no Intimidation or vloletite ft in election. It will jtn&st off a quietly as that of a country vula-e." ', j , , ; . . dinner .aud came up on deck. and for ward to ask tne if I 'thought w would get Info a safe place to anchor. H only rcmaiiied with me a few mln t'tf s. going back to the captain, and lu just a little whl!e I heard the cap tain shout. I I-'xiked back aud saw Mr. P-ashor just as he struck the wa ter.' He had be-n knocked off by , th? Invoni whlk throwing the-lead to see how deep the water was.: I ran for n rotie. but there was none-looe that 1 could get.. so f threw.' over a log of wood, thinking Mr. Bashoi- or Alee a we called him would get bold of it and had he done so wp would have saved his life; but he did not notice It. but swam toward shore abotit 20 vards. then turned aud swam about 10 yards the same coune the boat was drifting: then he fame toward the bout. His rublier loot had flllel by this time and pulled him under the water. 1 could ree everything he did. and at the same time I wa helping la ttnlashing the little boat I on the schooner, unhvading It of boxes and other stuff. We threw the boat over and i man went to see Ifj'he could find anything of '.Mr. Bashor. I kuew, however, that it was useless, as I had seen Mr. Basbor sink 'when we had the iMKit aout r)alf nu!oaded. ; Thus at52 iK-loi-k in tlie af ternoan of the .eighth day f Oetolef, BK), Mr. Ale Pashov. was : drowned , In the Bering Sea. aliont a mile from land. We never saw him after ho sank the f rst time. I will never forget bis face as I saw it last. He never spoke a word from tlie tlm he fell in. rNow yon know the worst. His dogH wa left In initcn liarior uy some oi tlie fellows that claimed to lie jwrtuers of bia. I do ;not know auy of tjiein n'ore than I learned of them'ou the, trio. - ;- - " V ; ' ' - -i "Thl Is all I will ay now; if there 1 unvthhi!? more; von wlsk to know of the s;id fate of your Imsliand. of tlw circumstances, writ me ami wMl tell you what I: know of U. After extending my most earnest symiatny to yourself aud children, ana to an friends and relative of my friend, I will close. i i ?--':,-;-'- "If I can ever assist you In any way I will be glad to do sn. With this I will say pxwl bye. iod bless and protect jvou, is my prayer. . ; To accommodate those who arp par tial'tn the use of atomizers In apply lug liquids into the naKal passages for en turrits! trouble, the proprietors pre pare VAr'm Liipiid Cream Baltm Price Incliiuing tne spraying i.vt-nu. firo'rscists or bv mail. The liquid ein- bodica't'he uieliclnal properties of the solid preiwiration. Cream Balm Is absorled by the: membrane nd does not dry up the secretions but changes 1 hem to a natural ami neairny enarae ter. Ely Profilers, Zi Warren St, New: Yvrk. " - ' '. f' 1 A BRAVE orEEN. - New York. Nov. 5. A 5 dispatch to the Journal ami Advertiser, from Ioi- doii ii vs: . -The oneeu of Portugal, at Cascals, a fashionable resort, made a thrilling rescue. Ca ta to Croonv tier boat nuin, was caimlxed and was about to droWn when the Queen, wbo is an xpert swimmer.- wran s into the sea. swam to the boatman's side, 'and held him up nntll otiier persona put out iu lioatu and rescued born. TO (JKEET KRUC.EB. The Boer Tresldent Will Be Honored ' .:' : in -Paris. . Farl. Nov. o. The municipal conn ed has adoptel" a motion, expressing warm sympathy and admiration for the Itoer "in their berok defense of their Jndejendence,' : and resolving that the jPfeKklent and other ottlcern of the council will welcome- Mr. Itru ger at the station, ujmhi his arrival iu 1'arix, aud shall Invite him to -an of ficial retcpton. Liberty' Ughtniug Hods. Tlie istatue of l.iterty. in New York Harbor, was recently struck ly light ning and emerged unharmed. One lolt Htruck the upraised arm and another hit U on the , forehead. The statue Is ' protectetl by She, fiut'St system- of' lighiniug nwls' ver made. Lightning Is no more. danger ous than diase. and yet many people will protect their homes, while expos ing tlw Ir bodies to this deadly enemy. The best protector In the world Is Hps tetter's Stomach Bitters. It will cleausi the system. Invigorate the nerves, and enrich the blood. It does this by strengthening the digestion. (Sood health lcietids solely ttTon the proper lKrfprmanc of this important function. Weakness hrr results In constipation, ludigestlon. d.vspejm'a or biliousness. See that our I'llvab Rev enue Stamp tniyers tho neck of the Iwttle. ' :" . ' ,. THE WEATHER f ORECAST. PROSrECTS . . VERY FOR TODAY PROMISING. Aim With few "Kxrepllontj, Pair We.iH-et Is IVohiIsimI for the .Kntlre tTouu try Tcttar" a.nd Tomorrow. W.tSlIIXt.TON. Nov. o The weath er condition, tiiid liie gcnentl fore easts. given nut by this W'.'dtuei Itme.iu. -'I:t tonight.' are a fo:iu.a-:- Tl: : stoi-ni ' center I:a iiuved t. Nova Scotia.' end 'the- presume 1 g. n el all v. high tonight- iu tie.. Allaut e StatM and Canada. Tlie wt a ti er hat been eatircly ckar : Ihi-otighuuf ,tht eourtry except. In Nertlum and West em New Yoi k where jlwrre w-ie light showers. In the l'aeitie coast ami tv'ateau region. th.v weather hits It clear, with lltth -hnnse In t.n':era tnie. With but very few exceot.ons. fair weather is indicated for TJidaj and Wcdneydar over the enthc co'ju- tl.V '-':' :'.'-. ' '..". ,; : " i Robbed the Crave. A startling, incident, oi which Mr Jchn Oliver of Philadelphia, was the mbject, U narrated by him as follows 1 'I was la a mo dreadful conditioo. My skin was alnxJVt yellow, eyes sunk i en, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sidcsl no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given tn up. For tunately, a friend advised Ifying Elec trie Bitters;' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle anade a de cided improvement. I continued thei- use a or three weeks, and am now a wcU man. I know they saved my life, and .robbed" the -grave of another vic tim.": 'No one should farl to 'try them. Only 50 cts.. guaranteed,, at DR. STONE'S Drug Store. A MURDERER CAUGHT. North Yakima. Wash.. Nov. Tt. Sher iff Tncker has rec-elvtl a dispatch nn norneing the jirt si of ih'e murderer of W. W. Scott, the Kloua' mereiiant. at La Orande, Or. Tlie man has Ix-eu iiositively .Idcntilied by two citizen of Klona. Scott was shot through tht heart at Prosser alnvut a month ago by one of a gang of hoisvs whom he was trying to arrest.. Since the mur der. Sheriff Theker lias leen Indefat- igabk la pursuing the criminal. lb say. be will be able to show that be is one of the desperadoes who held up And "robbed John leman and rred Brooker, of this city, ou a freight train. lrtween here and fclleusbBrg. hist spring. t READY FOR REFORM.; China Is Pretarel to Acceit tlie Ideas v' of Western Nations.- New York. Nov. o. Wit Tiru; Fang. the Chinese. Miiiister,. thinks that when the allie withdraw from China, rad road constrwtiou on a. large scale, will Im jiesrun there, way a Washington dispatch to the Herald. Minister Wu bast Just returned from Pittsburg. H sa Ml last night: l;ha-e; ih doubt that as won as the peace negotiations are jsarisiacioruy concludeiL Western inventions, parti culariy of a transportation character. will be IntrmliKHtl Into my "ountry. Tbe-Cbinese peob' bavehad ' tlicir ere oivoned to tl? aI-antages j of Wk-stern metlMtd.'. Tliey will desire to. utilize the rfc-b mineral and other deposits with which the country - U favo"rel and liatre ntt-an for pronitly trsnKoortinethenvto theoast. I there fore expect that the railroad lines wilt fe exteiMieti. our i wwre a to oe no dertooI that I have no authority to iwsotiate for material or grant con cessionslt These 4ire matters jablch must await the eoncltislon of neotia tlons." . ' Bears tha . f in Kan in turn hhmts Vai Vw Raw kwm CifUtar Itsolve, anJ thou fellow. art - free.-rLong ON THE EVE OF BATTLE President McKinley Makes an Address to His Neighbors. RESILT Of CONTEST' IN INDIANA Hepubllcaa State Chairman. Claims a ifyjority of 40,000-Great Gains Made by That Party. CANTON. O., Nov. .". 'Hie MtKin ley lawn, as in the -ampaign of 1HJM'., was tonight tln fceue of ah enthus iasth; demonstration, : similar to that wlik-h clostHl tlie camiuiigu of - foj;r years ago. J. . The President was prevailed upon to depart from jf rule,, which, iu the face of inii-h pressure, lias beeu In flexible all through the campaign, ami lie made a short address to fiis iH-lgli- lors -and, fellow townsmen, free from OUR STANDARD BEARER. William. McKinley, of partisanship but apropos of-the erec tion tomorrow. ROOSEVELT'S WORK. New York. Nov. Tt.-A kvvernor Roote- Velt wound up the Republican Nation al oamifcilgn toniglrt by delivering'! an address at Oyster Bay. L I., beftre one tf tie largest gatherings that ever assembled at that iilact. WASHINOTOX INTERESTED. Washington. Nov. 0. Intense Inter est in tlie result. of tomorrow's elec-. tion W manifesletl In Washington. Never have tweiM rat Ions for rt-ceivitig and diplaying the chn-tion returns lH.n more complete than tor tomor row ulght. INDIANA, IS REPfBLICJwVN. IndlanaisdLx. 1ml.. Nov. Ci. 4bair- Hiiiu Martin or tue iviiM-raic rwiu Committee, tonight aid: "I Ih-Ih-cc Indiana will go Deiuot ratic by a very safe majority." The . Chairman of the i;epnili-n State ComiiiHtee. said: "It Is a latid- slhk w : will elect ;. eleven t.'ongres- - .. ....... 1 .. . men wire.: wui carry ine xiaw o 1101 than ,4U0 will eb-ct the entire state ml' National lickets. and will carry loth branches of the legisla ture-. j " A ROrSINO MAJORITY. Chicago, Nov. '.". The following statfn'fiit wa uiveii out at the head- (inarters jof'llw- Repuldh an Natloiral Comhittfee tonight: "There are few surface indications at this tinw-.Tdi-odiuilar; fo those of four years ago when McKinley wett thin eotmtry by 'the greenest, majority nmliablv cr given to a-Pr's:dentlal candidate. McKinley will carry every, tta to which voted for M"Kinly and Hotwf fonr year ago. and certainly seveta or eight others that toiwl for Bryan hi 1V.uL Tle allege! hopes of Croker ?nd Bry"-. s tf earrylng Ind iana and New York, are -lmpiy fol lowing out the ingran of claiming everything la sight for the pnrpose of em-onrsigiug tlfeir;-followers in clo. states, to make' most desterate etTorts for kuccch. The ciahns f the Repub-Ik-an are taxel upon the re.nB f actual WH"k. rcirt-d by "-men ..In tbr field, and tM-ought up through pre clfKt, tvard.'-towmhip; !cify, county, and aie organization tl npti aet nal fact a shown by the closest vote poll over made by any organization."! Chieago, Nov. ,5. Chairman Jom?s, of the Democratic National Commit tee gave out the following outlook oa the eve, of the eleetkin tonight: ' "I have no doubt that the result of the Iwllot tomorrow will be the tri umphant election of Bryan and Steven sou. Four years ago the Democratic iwriy was, deficient iu organixation. wbereas now it is perfectly organlxMl arI more efficient tban it has Inn-n in any -campaign. The N.ttkmal Cotn mittev Ua ts-en in touch with every IHtrt' of tlK etvuutrj-, ami is familiar with all the. detail of the work. While the campaign fund ha .not Ikcu enriched by the coUtrilmtlons of the great trusts.5 It has1 received the patr:otk mites of the gr':rt working clas?s ln.nttieknt iiiautity to defray i!k exiHn?ies t the campaign, which l more satisfactory than if it . had been' otherwise. The .country is now srouv'd as It has never been 1efore K-ue the T-at Civil War. and the re rlt can lie nothing less than the tri tMnphaut election of tho National Dt'ni ocrati. ilckv." . IN KKXTl'CKY. Ijotiisvllle. Ky'.. NoV- o. It is gen erally believed that Bryan will run al'.'u I of lUs-kham. ' lUMiiiK-ratic, for Oovcrnor.' and that' Ycrke. lb-publi-ian for tjovernor. will run ahead of McKinley, whether Hh l'imx-rats or Republics ni earry fat?. TJIK OHIO CAMPAIGN. Ciu -innatl. (1.. Nor -AH Th spec. elation tonigh! is on tlv m"stiii of tie Democrat: gains In the .cities, ami Ohio, for President. the Republican gains Iu the rural dis tricts of Ohio. R?iuiliean State Chairman Ijlck says Ida; ioll shows over o.ms) for "MeKInleyi and s.vcn- teeti'of the Jwetity-one Congrssnien. Demociatie Stafe- Chairman-' Long claims 'Bryan will carry Ohio, "unhtss prveutinl bj- ferfion and purchase. ' IN MARYLAND. Baltimore, M.l. Nov.. The lenders of both iKditjeal parties profess to tie cou fide tit of victory, and lmth sulci are hiiming the state by ironouuced majorities. - Sioux Falls, S. D., Nov. 0. Tin eve of the election Pud Isnth pn.rth-s wtlll stoutly claiming that. 1oy will rry tlie state. Tlh-courvative Reitubli1 cans cstlnuite. lliat tlie nuijority for their state ticket will Ik between cnt ami Hi, and that this majority will -arry with It the . CoiiKirsjikmuil and slate tk-kcts and a eouirortabk; majority on joint Intllot. In -the next legislature. Tlte I'umIojiWK Ciy Hryau will carry the state by at least 211." - - .. Poise.-Ida., Nov.-.". Even bH ore freely made -'tonight on the result of the eh-ct'MHi in tlii late. The most otxv rtl?i elenw-ut" in the situation ap lc.irs to le Shoshoiie e-oiinty, the sc'ne of the riots of Kf.K Omaha. Neb..- Nov..r. Bryan tonight gave out tin flowing ittatement: 1 "Evidence i in," ti argnim-nt have been iead. and the cafe Is now sul tnitte! to' the Jury. If the jury will ai-tit the IeIaration of Indepen dence and the ; (on$tltnloii of - the 1 'tilted State a tlie instructl'vti of the court, there will le ho doubt about tb verdict I bo that our ieo.le will vole early, and then that. the vote is i-ouiuel an cast." . Onaba. N l...".NoV. o.-MTuesla vb Pryaa closed the ivr,ipaigu here, inak- irg eight si. vch lat night, lie cou clkided at 12:4" o'clock , this morning; and when be Ifft the platform after nineteen hours" of consecutive' work and an exceptionally long and ardu ot"s camitgn. bis, voice wa still strong aud clrar, ami bis pliysh-at con dition first-class.-' Bryan fiKut the re- iraliid'-r of the night, after cer.chidmg bis'flteeem.' In this city, Intending to rciurn to IJwJn early this moru- Iug to cat his vote. ' i : V-.vr: MONTHLY KEPOHT ASTLCM BOARD ACDITEO tUK iC" COCJCT8 FOB OCTOBKB. Me CobIkI DIhum la the InaUtatloi ' Tta C1m4 ,Cattac at Farm arly Completed. The loarl of tmstees of the Oregon Hospital for the Insane held the. reg. ular monthly btislnesa rowting yes terday, when the report of Supt J. V. Caibmith, for the month of October, was received aud audit d. The uper lutendent's letter of transmittal aays iu part: . , . "There have been no acute or In-' feetlous disease hi tlie institution fur this month, excepting one case of typbold fever. Tho iM.mu!atiou for the mouth has- nveraged 11HM, which lsi coirparatlvelt", low. . "The lower story of the closed cot tage at the Asylum farm, has been coii'pletej by flie -ontractor aud is ready for occupancy as mkiii as it can be supplied with the necessary furni ture ami tedding.' The Work oh the kit hen building at the farm Is near ly don. . and will soon be ready for fiw. The mas.in and bis lo-liu-rs are, now at work-the", new kitchen at the inatn ttulUliug, and we hope to (-OIII!ll-lC H IM'Tt lllolllll. "The new a Hit mui-lf needed washer has lieeu receivii. and has proven to Ik a splendid machine. Tills greatly relieves f the laundry department, which has been working under great .lllHcillties. All outside and farm work Is well np, as sliowu by the Steward." - Tlw reiort of the nuiitlicr of patients in the asylum, and those received, dl-cbarg-d. died, etc.' during the month, shows the following statistics: . . Mh. Ciole. Til. Xo. natielits S'bti ' :W. '.71i y" Hot No. reel in Oetotior. . . O No. retttrned esihiiH'1. . 1 1 No. undi'T care ..-...' .SIO No. dlschgd neovereil. 2 No. dlsthgd nmeli Imp. '2 No. dlsHigd Imnrored: . No. d!s hgd not liitp. . . . 2 :tdi :t 1 tsi T" 4 .'' .' o o No, dls-hgd not lnsnii. No. died .. :..:.-ri..,.. Xo. elojted . ........... DIschgd, died. cbeM'd. . 1 1 m 11 in No. fiatlents tl. t. 1 . .81W .Til' 1 Ht2 Average nuiutior daily,, lirH2-V:il, , The number f 'otllcers. 4 niolove'. patlnts, etc.. fed and lodijrd during the month Is as foll-crs: No. officer . and tctiiployea... HI ' l verage , nuuiber patient. .1 1.2 2-i-.tl Total. . . . . 1. . . . . . . . .Pli'J'J.V.il The -jt of keeping the alsive Is a follows:- Per capita, monthly, fUMtoy; dally, jr4rv-liti. S ' j The KUpplie piirclnis'd and cxim-u-fiteres Jueurred during the month ng- aregated $!27'..73. charged to the sev eral departiuctim.ua follows: Kitchen and dining rooms.. Male department . . , ,-. v . . . Female department . . . . . $2tr.i, si 4":t 85 i7".i n 421 P t iim :i i 2Hi 0 I i 11 K1 Bakery Liundry. . . Engine room Farm. garleu. etc. r.. 4 1 Stable... . . . . RCnair. . . . . . j lrni r.!i Drug store .... Sewing room . , Center building OfHee. . , , i , . , 2K bo . 121 21 i C 112 . 11 5.5 .! 4 tNI .') s i 71 . Ml 21 L B"'" . pl Tnt . 4 od .- ird m . 1( 21 .C27J 73 West cottage . . Fast cottage . . StauK-y farm ; . Exjmiih. ... , , Iuunrmary. . Carpenter shop-' Fa-torv Tailor shop -.'. . 'Total.. .. ... lie State Hoard if lvlucatioti met at tlie . Caoftol j-esterday afternoon and diiosel of routine business .The only matter of liniMirtance, taken up by tlie tHKinl, was tlv subject or In trsluclng more Industrial work In the school for t he deaf-uiutes. . a.nd for the blind. It was decided to Iriiro- dtlce- In these two w-Iund the paste- Uiard work lu Sloyd, a far. a" prac ticable at this time. : Eli tor's :Awf nl Plight. News,! Wat afllictctl w years with Tiles that no Ktor or remcuy 'lepcl uotii he I tried CucklenV Arnica Salve He writes twtv wxe wivoiiy urei rum. It's. the surest' Pile cure on earth and the best salve in the workl. Oirc guaranteed. Only . 25 ccnls.' Sold by DR. SPONI-Driiggt. 1 NEW CITIZENS. Three gentlemen of foreign birth '-yesterday foreswre their" alles.a-ke to. their conntrie or natjviir. ami wer' nmie luu-unisni rltiins of the I'mb-d tates. They were Earl A. Mordell. a . native of Canada; Andrew Kohlman, a native of Norway, and J. I. Patterson, who was' 1orn in:' Ireland. County JhiIko John II. Sctt ndniitted the first two. and Judge R. P. Itol' the last. Mr. Patterson proudly .displaying a good l7el McKinley button on the lapel of bis coat. BOUNTY FUND. State Treasurer Chas. H. Moore is In re-eipt of t'MTi from the treasurer of Malheur county, on Recount of the walp bounty fund. ;" GJX. Bnmilw t. lhsKiKlYoaHanA.'nPat 1 She doesn'f have to raise her hat -To make her manners fit. And what 1 more, she doesn't have To rabje the price of it. Detroit Journal. 9 . e- " ' , i. .... - V . ' ' '.