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ISSUED EC BEMI-ITEZKLT 8KCXIOX8, BAtH TUESDAY AXD ' 7EIOAT. VOL. 49. NO. 41. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1900. FIRST SECTION EIGHT PAGES imah A BIG What' the foreign Envoys Ask of the Goyern I ment of China. ' ; The Delay In the Presentation tf ponements by the Ttoe Governments The Difficulties of the Situation LONDON. Nov. 5 20. Dr. Morrison, -Tlif forrkrn Ertv d!if j..w-i the irctx-ls tint nrro nrmUiuJr .-.- i..t proixois iiint wCTe previously re- quested owing to a lack of unanimity, t;m- .tnMj 111,111c ivnnt'Draiioa or "i""" uu-niom 01 me itoxer ! out tliWjoint note kt'd-uo to tlie postpone-- 111 5tw- llM United State. Russia and h' "overnuments. im increases rue -difficulties of the sonaHy gttaif. .-Japan'. couk-p id situation, and HiimnUra Ore dkdoea- China wnvims. official at Wasljini Ikm of lraIe and fiunrK-c, esincially toa ,t5mt 9a,l tnlerstand roe folly of the coition of lnternalWvcuues. At wkUTonlS inw t lie lowiftt, the indemnity Is computed rthow Its weaknet-f ami renew the con- ut mjK,i t-fctfMo,Ot0)." , fllct. ThenrM it N lelfeve tkut tlie i ; K - "-: ' Toklo Government, will support a poll- - ' -; '" oy of tmsleratloii. -j ii v vit t i.tiup A diplomat of flrig-h islanding in the j.ii . 11.1, IHXIPE. T of Eniroptan repretntatives said New- lork, ov. .Reeent tkelop- lately that S,cretary Hay' note Irml tpnfs hi tlie (lunoe situation, fc-nys a ornee more muowu Europe that tbe Wai-iriugton sp;vlal to the lloiakt, United slates' purposes to obtain re- h!mw that JaiKiu' K!L-Wtii wQJ iletrr- newreI aura m-e In fllnewirti thue mine wuetlwr tfwr vensnee iolK-y of already siren, or wimmite the noutr l.ennany 4wiH lie )tikte(l or rejetetl. or iTvera w4ik-h disive llowel auvlii ller rote In favor of a.' policy of mod- tion to wnioWjer their unselfish pur cra'tlou will, in Hie cplnltn of ottivlais, item.-' ; ? 1 TII SULTAN TALKS. Why lie Does jfot Want an Amerkau NKW" YORK, Nov. 20. The ron ftauliiiople -orre'Miittdi,t of tlie Ikr llner Tagelhitt. ny Herald dis patch from lterlin,i t at e that ; the reason why tlw Porto refnseiT nn ex ctiuatnr to the? newly appointed Unit ed States kuul. t Harpoo. Ift.l can?! wtier a mlftrfonsiT-. Jie Hlowel htinxelf nufrlendly to tlie Turk and upreari tintrue torie alwut nrassaeres. TJje Consnil wDI, however.-in spite of he leelion of the I'orte. leave for IlarjHKjt to take up hl new duties. As tlie American Imttleship Kentucky In -on Jht way to Smyrna it is extreme ly probaufe that tite I'orte will ff.lv A Wflsjiinston dlstMitch to the Herald sari: Mr. t;rlscom tlw Oliartre d AfTalre in Con.Htautlnoptc,wlIl urge tie Sublime I'orte to due an, ex equatur In order that J r. Thomas II. Norton may enter nnon his duties as Consul at Ilarpoot as promptly as po ciMe. : , - . J .' Some surprlwB wns expreswnl at .tlie departure of - tle ; Kpnturky for SiuTna. ahesid of tn-r ncheinle. it hav inK lecn itatefl that she 'woukl prob ably remain at ?faphs until Monday. OthclaU declare, however, that no in rtructtous were Riven C;ttain Chester; fhat she remalued at Naples as long a directed, i ' J A Tliiukiujr Macbiuel 1 . . l.L, .11...- will n 1 1 m 1 I 111 .71 UT Mill " r m ' tm - - - ... ; warfaie. ThN mat-hiiM U a lwwrt ihat wKl po without mtru on toartl. and t'aii le ctsntTvIled; for nny dWamu w !tl?u::t wirss. It will blry ottirM from ik kiihl ir it will nvt or t Us own Judnwn. ncconlinjr to tlie nece sMIef f tire' dtua!on. It will varry ait nn'itiiHeil quantity of explosives, whk li can l e ahneil Avltit iwrrinp nc iti acj-. lVifrw liaw 4rfirred won ihi' Uurinr tliiT icentury. Tiw? fact ftbat It can tltwl no wltitnte for Ho Hct'k SKUnsieh Hitters, proTes lh neMtrneibfu vnhte rf 11e Hitter. So Kms s cot."3pji4fciu. 4tiiReitionT dys plr:n. iiver timl kktneytrwldc wsv tinne to afTe-t inankliwl, lOR will itli I Utters wtaml an tl? one sure cur f or tiem. - I f - I , - . ' A SERIOUS CIIARtSE. Murder of a Physklau In hk Is Fol owcl by an . Arrest. M ARYSVIIXa O.. Nov. .-Ir. II. A. Ilaii'llton. prwiilneut pbysicfein of tld, H-iee. was 1i-t today.) Alfretl A'lu. 35 y-ars of age. wbo Jmd cd H d tor of the wjmiatkn or Aim and his wife, is under nrrcst ckarged with tiring tlw fatal nhot. A RESTRAINING ORDER. LONDON I'EALERS SUE . ; of jay t;oun HEins On Awnnt tif the Omnt awl Counit-G . Ie tteJlstie' Tebts Want - S sue of Tlieir Income. NEW YtHllv, N9v. .U.-Sainnel Utsr neycr, awdie! to and oldalue-d. totray, from jwtfcv FitKgemkK ''-lojune-tion onlcrl rrrtuimble iMomlay wext. against' lount nI Countet Castel- a la ue, ri 1 1 u omi . . 1 ard Uorra ud IleVn XI. UkuW. trustees urnr tlie wUI of the hue. Jajr , 1 r. i.i- I'Umi fnyii IwlviUZ sues 074 !iunt' a iAHidou brk-sa-btm- dealer.- , - The complaint cvntaln the, copies r drafts. knwu by AVertln-jm-r and nc- o-pie.1 iru writm by uh Countess le Vasteiiaue, nniouuiinK i uuwards of fCUW. it -H attend to Ann iJouM. Counss. Ito tia-. w iV". frwiU k-ve t, Iane. bcr I lrt of the estate in the'. A. tTarke. J"': JhMU.tH bands of the trttew nut II tbe further nwrow fsr tl dS tkm of the court TlnAaintiff iu aftr rt 5rfnrt5 mtwm the Joint Note Was Dae to Post Increased. go far toward J.ring the political Great Britain, Germany. Austria " . ' liwuuiis to tne ;ni- lloso, IVaw Conmi3'Kioner.n demand for the. Imposition r wvere. penalties fhnt Anna (Jmiiti Jias ?lS.()fMKl 1hM In trust vftir iier ly her IbdIImw and tlor. ami tliat itr iutUQie ks aitout iNNMMi anintnilT. : It is clulmed -that Mx) a year is all f.iat tl (Vitnt an I Xunte!s re quh fr their Kiipixsrt, and Urn plain tin ak tktit tlte n iuainler of Ue in come Klioukl le itilel to the iayuicut of the uplei debts. t4 A few weeks sago (jeorse J. "otdd waj appointeil jnHinlktn for tin Count - IK ;utcibuH; In a iiroceetliug in t htrl- rend court. i ( s His Life Was Saved. t. J. E. Ully, apromintnt citizen 1 annrbal. ilo.. latelr had a won- dcrfiil deliverance, Irom - a irif?htful dcatn. , In telling of it he says: "I was alffn wkh Typhoid Fever, that ran in to Pneumonia. - My Jungs became har dened. I was so weak I couWn't even sit up in bed. Nothing: helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Dis- covery. Une bottle gave great renet. I continued to use it,; and now am ws!l and strong. I can't sa too much in iH praise. This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world lor all Tnroat and L,ung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents' and $1.00. Trial bottles free Dr. STONE'S drug stores; every fcottle guaranteed. : ORIENTALS OROANIZE. Native Jap eiud Oiinamon Aiteudiug CoCCcge at Iierkek'y. BERKELEY, Vnl., Nor. 2fi. The na tive Jaimuese and Chtncw twknu at tlru Uuirerslty of California have form al au organization wkMi t bey etpect to extriMl among the colleges of tlie Unltil StnKM to fuetuue s far as port- slide all the intdlectual peoth!' of tJreir VMiMtlvt races in the rouutry. Tito orcanlzation ' fa called the OrkmMl Union. It Iris teen foriurd nmkr tl direction of Professor Jo3in Jrryer, of the etiair of Oriental language In th Uiiiversitr. ami of O. YosiikikH, t!be Ja 1111 neve Consul at S?m Fiucifeeo. Its obji-ts are to promote ocinl in fcfrvour'V ml " Inte'Jeettial ' etriture aJiioog lt memlens,.tind to foster lan flnmite knowieilsre of Crtenrar anairs tand a mutuol good understanding be tween Orientals and Oeckwntats. v 1 Volcanic Eruptions A errand, but Skin Emotions rob t;r. . i . inv Ruclclen's Arnica Salve curcl thcm:jalo"OkJ Runninfe and Fever Sores. Ulcers. Bods, lelons, Corns. Warts, Cuts. Bruises. , a"' Scalds, Chapped - Hands, Chilblains. rtist riie care on eartn. drives uui rin and Ach. Onlv.2 cts. a box Care guaranteed. Sold by Dr. STONE, druggist. ' ; : - ! - - v 'WORK HAS BEGUN. River aiiil harirri Ctsnmittee of "the ;--;lIouw,t;Tiir-r. WA II I MITQX. Nor. 2t-Tbe River "and ilarbor nnutttee, of the Hof met tmfciv ntnl lein (tie prcparatloa - i.K i,Lir.iriiiiionJ Wtf.f ft 'wa ckktl.tflias no Iiratms wis 4n gianMl siou jHHong tle uH'iuUas Is ttwt tle estlniaiw W engineer liwrol 1.,- iiu. s.n Urv of War. wUJ le ckr ly folkwnl In making tin? b3L ; SEXATOU CUVKE,g PLAN- - LO ANtHH.Eis.CaW Nov Ut'W the State Leslslature. J V KRUOEIi'S CHARGES. - '2XU Ait-onung 10 .r.n -- the Jotmial dlcli friU. t the Journal r X k ojmI Ad vert iemr fttau , Oliebael Uavi tt, Piesklcnt Krugwr. tla Brttihj pre- learns, is likely to follow tip the line taken in 9x1s pronunclamento at Alar seiliesi ly foraraaatlnj? specilic ebargc of t3ie breat'Oi of civilizedk warfare on tbfl part of Ijonl Robert, in Instrnetinp Lis . officers to report to fewweentradia methods in the effort to entirely crush Boer resistance. j- ' , " ' : ' - S A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little x ' ; . 4- . Son's Xife. : ' " r , : 1 Mr. n. II. Black, the well known Til lage blacksmith at U ra ha msvllle, Sul livan Co.. N. says: -Our little soa, five years old, has always been sub ject tocroup, and so bad have the at tacks been that we have feared many times that be would die. We have bad the doctor and used many medicines, bnt Chamberlain's Cough . Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dis solve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the croupy symp toms appear we have found that the dreaded croup Is cured before U gets settR-d." There Is no danger itf giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by F. G. Haas, drug gist, Saknn, Oregon. A PLAYWRIGHT'S TESTAMENT IIB ItJNORES HIS RELATIONS IN HIS WILL. They Took No Interest In Him Doriug His Life and Received No Bequests from Him. ' NEW YORK, Nov. The wili of Cbarfej II. Hoyt, the playwright, was hied todtty In the Surrogate's oftke. It was executel OcolHr 15, 18!. Af ter nmkfng iMNiuessts to iemMial frkmd.s and employes, the testator says:. It Is my wl-fli that the tbesitrleal IniIueKs of Iloyt & IcK1.' ! wntlu- ued and cotittneted solely by Frank McKee. who is to w'lvi all of lay fchare of tlw ?rotits thereof. ' In making my w411 at the preae'nt time. the will "oneludeH, "I -have io rebi lives nearer tlitn cousins to 1? consilerel by tm, and my cousins awl distant relativis have never shown. by any act, any dodrv for my friend- hip or good-win: henee, I have deem ed it more -onsisteut with fair deal ing and justice to disiose of my prop- rty to tlio.e who, during, my- life, have lwen my constant r eomiKtnlons and well-wisherR. and to sjich clKirlties as in my jiwlgimmt are as fitting." Tnist Tliose Who Have Tried. I suffered fioiu caarrh of worst ktikl a ml never 3Kned for core, 1it Ely's Cream Balm "enis to k even that. Oscar Osttroin, 45 Waium Afc, Cbkngo, 111. I mifTetnil from catarrh; it" got yo bad 1 covld not work; I med Ely's Citnui Balm aul am enrthvly well. A. C. Oarkv, 311 S3iawrmtt Ave., Bos- txjB, ilai. Tlie Ra Ini kx"H not Irritate or cause mteezhig. Sold by dairggistis at 50 ets. or mailed by Ely Brotaer, 50 Warren Sr., New lork. ! RAILROAD BUILDING. BcUingham Bay fc British Columbia Company Extends Its Line.' NEW WHATCCM. Wadi.. Nor. 2. -Supt. Iknavau. of "the Itellingham 'ay & British Coltmrhia Railway an- nouuceil totkiy that the extension of tliat road now being built to a point about lialf way up the Western Kksj of the Cascade mountains would not end there but would go a considerable distance further, and that the contract woukl soon be let for the work. The present extension was ouly Intended to reach 4he company s coal mines on IJouhler creek, and the announcement tlwit It is to go further, it fct understool. an only -nieau that the road is '.to be liullt over tlie Cascade mountains to connect wirn one of the big Westeru toads neeklnjr a routa to tkle water. The railnd c-omnony bast, iwt an engineering corps In the field Tor the last W days, trying -to nmr a pass throngh ' theiniotintalns. and th an nouncenient made today Indicates the success of tMs mission. The B. 11. & B. C; Railway is owned by 1. O. Mills. -of New York, Alvinza Haywnrd and P. B. Cornwall, of San Frandjo. NEGRO NEND IN JAIL. HE OUTRAGED TWO LtTLE GIRLS IN PORT TOWNSESD. Thn Krnt Tlem SU at Ur In His Room Imligiiatiott kbtw iiign but No Violence Is Fear-Kl. rORT rTO WNSEN D, Warti., - Nov 2. Jerrj' Stancliff. a negro, was ar- resfted and lodged In jail this evening. clmrged with the crime of jape on tw little grri. ageu 1- sun w ' ed 4iem to his room with cajwly, and then committed the crime, art' wnl -n 1h kept them prisoners in Ids room for thrtf davs. The absence of tiie cbii- frcii frniii -home alarmed the mot,b.r -Ihi HotiOed .tlie authorities, ana ine iolh-e located them. Indignation run blgb. but no fears of violepce are erf icruiuvu. ... . -, DRIFTED ASnORE. , PORTSMOUTH, : ' N. II.. Nov. Tbe whoooer Advance driftel bere today. There was no one on board. RnluoiTn kzm jst cwgr PASSINtJ AWAY. ' ST IAUrJIUinn.. NoVi 211 now K-m to -'be simtd.v a oitesUou, of hours until Scnatur Davis : passes away. . BRIDGES ARE . f - " r, - " z - - r - WASHED OUT And Other Railroad Property Snf- f ers an Eoorinoas Damage.' CLAYY RAIN f ALL IN THE EAST Elreis Are Fait and Sear toe Danger ' 1 Line Oae reunpylvanla Town I Under. Water. .. $ UINTON, W. Ya, Nov. 21. Tlure have been various reports tonight, about bridges on the Chesapeake & Ohio lelng washed out - and trains rujiilng. Into the river with all -'on beard lost. There is uothiug in any of these reiorts. All of the trains are accounted for, fit her at Alderson or Wbito Sulphur Sinings, and the pas sengers on delayed traln. are being en tertained at t1he hotels in the : ljest possibUi manner. While noue of the brklges is washeil out yet, , tlie road has sufferetl much damage for a, d's tance of about thirty miles. In eni baukmcnts being waj'iK'd out ami in landslides. NuAR DANflBU POINT. Charleston. W. Va N4m . Tiie coirtinuotiM rainfall of theia?t 4-H hours has caused a rapid rise in all the stntuns In Mils fextiou of Uk stale. Hie Kanawha Bias almost reached the danger line here, and iwople In the lowfcinds are already moving out. A SNOWSTORM. Buffalo. N. Y., Nov. 21 Buffalo and leinity is submerged tonight by a fall of about one foot of snow. From the suiTouudlng towns reiorts of r lotw damage to telegraph ami lele- dioite wires caused by the snow. A TOWN SUBMERCiED. I)uloIs. Penn., Nov. 25. This sec tion of the country experienced a Sev ern flood today. All the uriniqj? plants . . ! . . . . 11 sirqaTeu on row groimii were couhh-ui 1 to clo kwu this morning. anl many resklences In 'tlie' lower "p-u-ts of The town have four to t feet of water on the ground floors. STRANDED VESSEL. AH Efforts to Save the Crew Stem to Be Fruitless. KIXC.SVILLE, Ont., Nov. 20.-An unknown schooner Is sunk on the uijd dlo ground off. Point Pelce, and the sailors are:ladiel In the rigging, tha inacts being alwve water. Si ue Sun- day morning the tug Amherstburg has beu trying to rescue tlie men, but there, is such n. high seat running that her effort "have been fruitless. It Is fearel Hk men will die from expos ure lefore aid cat reach tbeni. Hie sclKjotrer Reuben Jond is also on the middle ground, but nothing is known of her condition. To Temove a troublesome corn or bunion: First soak the corn or bunion n warm water fo soften It, then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamber Iain's Pain Balm twice dally; rubbing rigorously for five minutes at each ap plication. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from tbe shoe. As a general ilulment for sora ins, bruises, lameness and rheu matism. Pain Balm Is nnequaled. For wile by F. U. Haas, druggist, Salem, Oregon. ' :' - A FAREWELL TOUR. Sarah Bernhardt' Makes Her Appear- awe iu New York. NEW YORK. Nov. 20. M.id.un Sarah Iternhanlr. after working nutil 2:15 thi- morning in jrfeetlng the details of her fa rewHI American tour and then remaining In led all- day with a hick fever, uiade lier first aniHarame tonight in -L'AIglotfj fit the Gank-n Itieatre, ierore one or tie most reirrcseutatlve 'audiences ever HfB. , - " A PIONEER'S DEATH. SALT LAKE CITY. Utab. Nor. 20 Hmry.W. Bigler, who made le DTst twnsii rf fftte threat Caifornki cokl d'H- rvTJ In lil, diet! at t. Geccge, UkiQi. Sat!rday. , v : ' MILITIA IS READY. To Pnnih PoaeWng I Indiana on the , White River in Coiorak. ' fiENYER. Vofo.., Nor. 2. Adjutant General Overnieyfr totkiy wired troop A. Cavalry, at Gran! Junction, to, Iw In reHlines fr Imnftttate - call tn case tkime Coruuiissloner Jobnons force should Pot ls able to expel the Indian j tint ers r from White River coon try. COAL IN ALASK.V. OutertPug of Vant Beds Have Been ' IllMTWeiXMl. TACOMA. Nov. 2)V.-Cd oubTop- pings Irave l"n irar-xl elght-n udW alouir CJiiiOiik Bar. 25 milts tbkt K'nk? of l"nlnak Ij-. Aiika. C"krt cov ering the besrt lart of 3iev vat de posits liaw ixvu tjycu by autuera eu ulcTeil by Tuoiua Magon. Tbe nran ager of The Apollo gold mines at Unga says thrt veins trocorered' to date are four ami tine-balf, live and nin tVet tlik'k. containing excellent lignite and bitmniiKHM coal. ' . In tbe Kprittg iliautoml driUs will be cmplovea to uetermane the kpth ami eontmulry of the disdts and development-wia ronwEomv 011 a large isoole. Tiro veins aro nnteit mjar tidewater, anil only five miles distant is a flei tcatnl flteirbor wiiere tinH'rs or ill lirg resHels tun ioad in safety. Tlie ks IM-its are mi laorge as to make certain a IHTBianent isupidy for- the Alaskan towns. Tilih aione will affect the Pa- tilflc coast coal mroply. BROKERS DIIJ IT. LONDON.' Nov. 2 L Since the Czar's slck"nss apiariitly assumeil a ser ious turn, it bas been. the kiily r-rac-tk-e of brokers in ftirls. Imkm and elsewhere to announce His Majesty's death. - Hence, pro mid y the reirts of tbe Csar's death havtf TeachiMl New York. '. : ,: , .- LOOKED AT HIS BUST. Mr. Kruger Ses Himxelf as Ot;lkrs Soe Hi 111. PARIS. Nov. 2ii-Mr. Kntger took a long drive during this afternoon. He 'was accompanied -by" his gmndson and estwte.l. by ';i-oIk-e ' cyclists aul mouutetl guardx. He ' enteretl the-Exposition grnnd!. There he ascended the Elfrrl tower to the second story, where M. Pleard. 1 he Director Genec- 1, sbow'etl Mr. Kruger the irliKMiml 1ml Mings of the ESlM-ltlon and the monuments of Paris. Mr. Kruger stojMHHl and gnzed.st his own bust. which was profusely decora ted with flowers and other tributes "of adm. ra tion. : '" '. HE SPECULATED. Raivrrrtd Cirk Wlt Appropriated His EnHo.uas' l"iip4i. NEW YORK. Nov. 2d. A ebtk of he SrtilHKini Air Line Int. leen arrekt--d at FerninKlina. Fki.. for 'Hie t i:eft Of $."ti(l fiom tint line. It .Is rw!d that the jnotiey takeii by thi clerk was kt tlirtuigh liccu.atioii wltli tlie firm of C. B. Law rein e & Coniiany, hat recently faSCed h -e, and tlie. prin- Ipuls of wkk-u art now under arrest. KILLED AT ROSEBUKG. Ikik-r City Man FIimI an Awful lHnitli on the ltalL , ROSEHUUG, Nov. 2d. Tlie remains of a man. apparently about lid years of itc, lm4Ki) 111 bine overall, itmlui'oy coat and. "litsivy, toniw s'lioe, were found near tlie limits of the city this irarolng by tli? section crew. Appier amis Indicate that tire nran lind lxiflrNb id a northbound frelglit alwut 2 o'clock and fn'len Under o mr, striking lis head agahM n tie. Tlie upier lwilf of his 'head was knocke! off, 'and the brains found lying by the track. Dit(h ibfld evklently lxen -aupl by this Injury, and o far as known In the manner stated, and Coroner Twltv'.cil ti'CTeU' made Inquiry of a few persons In en endtitvor to prove tlie man's Identity. Hie anan 9ia iwn hleutlfiiel as John Hsrr3ou, of Itaker City, -w bo slept In -tlie.'dty hall there Saturday, ntgbt. lie stated that be was hi erajfli of work aiwl If lie did not fluxl It lie was going to return to Baker City. . .' MAY COME HOME. NEW YORK, Nov. 21. A AVashin- ton k'spateh'to tlie World says: Mr. Cortger will prilably return to the United States. Ills relations with the Administration have not lecn harmon ious alnew tlie relief of Tekln. Mr. 'ouger advocate measures which tlie treideut fegarils ns too radh-al. and lias not taken kindly to the fact, that his views (have not Indorsed at Wash ington. : ' TO CLIMB MT. BAKER. VANCOUVER, B. C. Nov. "20. Ed ward Wliymper. the fanmus motmtain- cHnber of tlie Royal Geographical So i'kty of Iondon, has arrived ben. He proposes to ascend all tho no. ude mountain speaks, on the liclfic. Const not already elinrlsHC among thMii ML Baker and 'the Lions of Vanvouver. THE. LAT3 I J .. . ., .. 1 J " ' ) . , ' , t ' ; i i '"x , '.' -: "" '' , " '. . ' . i 1, . " ' ..." - , A PIONEER'S PASSINa AVAV Narnan 0. Parrish, Who Cane to Oregon Sixty Years Ago, i DIED AT HIS HOME YESTERDAY He Was a Native of New York, and Came to the Willamette Yalley with Ills Father, Rev. Parrish. Norma u O. Irrih, for nuurj jenn a reshk'nt of Salem. p.l away ye tenlay nKmilng, at o'eks-k, t fuls lM)im No. TkSI Sunimcr olivet, after 1" Ins Mkk alxmt u mek. Mt. lViirr.-Ji Iks Ik'-u In ioor Sidtli for tmc time past.' and Ikis gnaduaily faibid In strength. . . ' ' ; "'.'" Mr. Paarhsh was Ixirn In Ro.1ieiter, New Yik, Ai-il. 1!. IVks and nir.e with 'litis iMrcnt.t loOregoii In ISP', ami liM.v tluit time has resided la the VliIaujtte vaClejv Hb fatlwr. ltev. J. L. Parln-tb, was.a minsioniTv- ut out from 'New fork by , the Metfholht ebimTh, and uHii h!s aiTlral wrt ns rtigned to w'rk tn diffticnt parts of tli' Wll'amette valley, lwit iqwu. return ing frinn tlie work. hok up bH rtyi dewe iu SjiIcih witli bis family. Norman O. Iii itIIi "win tnarrk,I in S;i5.ai, to Mis Hein-lettn Iarimiitr, November 21. LstU. T1mx were nix tihikkvn ins a nl-'iilt of this union, fchren of whom survive llielk, father. Tliey niv: Mrs.' Ohnrles 11. Ulngi . Jind MLsm Xlna Panbh, of tbH t-ltv, " jind Mi Htm I'anlMi, of INril;uid, Tin deeeaxd was a' meml er of the M t ' dist clrurth, having Is. .en contitctv.l wtttti it fe-r. UKiiiy ytsi' He wsa j'liarter ninlier:if Valley --lodgy No. IK, A. O. U. W., f thU city. XA Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything in sight; "so do, drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body I with calomel, erofon oil or aloes nills, when Dr. King' New Life ! l'ills, which are gentle, as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. ' Cures I Head ache. Constipation. Only 25c at Dr. STONE'S drug store., WELLINGTON IS DROPPEt). WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. In mak ing up tlie Republican' vaucus : list of the St-nate. the imine of Snator Well higlou, of Maryland, ''ha leen omitted at hU own quest. 1 1 e has chosen a seat ou the Republican side, liowevcr. CORN IS HIGH. OIIirAGO. Nov. 25. Noveni1er corn rrwclul 5f cents tofciy, nud ckMed nt 41 cents, 4 ctuls nbove Satunlay'rf elosv. , - : -.j CASE OF APPENDICITIS.-MI FAinna. Swarts, w1s ims llvtd Iu tin family of Dr. J. C. ShWtoir, on North Fnxnt itreet, niffiTtnl nn ntrack of apiK'iidl ltIs on aturd.iy himI yester day It Avn lc'1dMl tli.it au oxnitIoii wsiil dmve to Im perfonin"d. Iist evening tlie young fcidy, av1k was mm-1-ously 111. whs taken to the Salem Hos pital, wliere the oj,sratlou w 11.. be per formed toilar. . M IS A CITIZEN. .kih 11 f)t aig. of Ma cktuy, wns ywlifibiy mlniithd to full citixemAnlp. by tVmnty Judge John II. Scott. i.Mr. Cal reiioiineed all olVgl amn t nny.foiclgn iIihs, jower or Mtentn re, and tvpeeia'.ly U t h 4ju eu of EUiflein!. TO THE ASYLUM.-MIs Mary or dkd of Portland, a-native, of' Ireland, age of) wtjs bnuight to the asylum last night forj treatment; - ' ' " . JOHN SHERMAN. - . - - - - 1 ' . r - .