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.WEEKLY OREGON: STATESMAN, itjiday, November o, iwx. SEiJATO .DAVIS Minnesota's Great Statesman Succumbs After a Long Struggle. His Demise the Result of Blood-Poisoning and a Complication of Diseases An Active j and Honorable Career HT. PAUL. Minn.. Nov. 27. fanatic logg Davis, chairman of . , . on oreign Lection Irishman KcJl the Committee of the Senate, died at hk noine In tints city tonigbt, at 8:40 o'dwk. He tod tni (feral jcn-atly during tbe t wo rnoafbs of bb Hicknww, aud griatluatly ank a war, being tmconncious for teveial bours tefore death, awl o far an cntild lie known, tmffered no ialu. Yesterday, a ppi eclating ti e apiroacU of - the ml, Mrs. lfciTb M'Ut for the venerable T. II. M, Vlllers -Appleby aw-bdeneon of the Protestant Kpl-co-inl dkjcese of Minrresota, and Rev. Tlieoiliirw ' Selj?vvk'k, rector of tin? C.hurtfli of St. Jobn the Evangelist. Senator Davis for the time auf- ficiently ratlonat to express bis jrrat ftU aite-i.'itiia of tire elenryiiK-n n'uiii-?t:itkT. Kirt more tlnm a week.it has Istn kiuiwu that --rhe ikTttb of - Senator Davis wn eertain to .cur wilbiu n Khort time. In iiis moirMMit f "lucidity lie expresHl a tnii btermiuatioii to Twover, txtal within a vek tuld a friend lie wa psitive be would Ik well. ' inhttt. it is tire general leKef tlmt the Set Bitot" iron will J aH that lms kept 'him alive fir t'H- intst wek. Tire kidnev afT-tii.!!, v4ik-ii b'Vb;p- ft during bis -.rriy illness, refusid lo vield to tnnitment and r-lted in b-s hnth. It wn Sunday, .Norender -ttb, wben tb tirsrt nte alarm - wa ot!tiieI. and KilMii tint' t".n:c biM lucid lnlern!s Jiave Ssi'onie lu-w and bs freiieiit.tunttl the Seuitir wa altitoot omsrantly ut f b!s mind, lie rael of bis wiwk. lie umiM declaim in pralst of tls Natkm's fw'gn itolic-j-. A .penteurt alwmt the I'liilippiir i would 1h f4'.o,''t J.r eouwnent trjm Ui MoJinf.HtriiK". or-tv jsuggitHMi of fire imindlug war with Spain. But atways in his ifc?:iHxl mind 1"s Irttrloric and ttichil dutUi Aveie with bim. By lis Senator ssit his wife who, 4leit tlie hctoQ"'s oc(hr that lie m. lo rest, refused to kave the liptls'de.' Her vigil bast Ihcu a long and trying one. ' . He began tlie active caniimlgn in SENATOR MORGAN CHOSEN. KISCKIVKS -EVEUY . VOTB IN TU AlkVBAMA UE45ISUATUHE. Cast for the VeiMmbk Ienioeratie St.itcman YesUr4lay Brief ketcb of Ilisd.ife. MONTGOMEUY. Ala. . Nov. 27. Tire Alabama IjCfjisbiture tolay bal loted in . feiarate houses for Untteil States Snator John T. Morgan reviv vH every .vote cast. The reult will Ire flnally aunouueed In Its Joint ssioa 'tmnorrow. s (John T. Morgan. lemocrt. of S41 nta, wast lorn at Athens. Tenn., Tune !, 1824: received an caleiiiif 4Hj?i--1 ion. chiefly in Alalxima. 1 wliieu Ktah Iw.enji grated when ft yar old. and where be : (has since resided; fctudie! law. was admitted -to 4 lie iwr In 1845. and practk-ed .until bis clee tlon to tlie ienate; wa a lresldentl,d elector in 1SI for tls state at largo nml vt4?tl for. Brecklnrilge aud Eiim; .was a -delegate In IWI fnmi Dallas county 4o tbe state convention whh-h liaswd the ordinance of S'.H.'ession ; Joineil tlie tkufidMate . army iu May, 18C1. a a private in Conipany I, Cahala Bines, and iwhen itha company was asslirnwl to itbe Fifth AlatMma. IUgiment, under Col; ilolxTt E. Rodes. lie wao elettl major, ami afterwards lieutenaat-eob oqel of that regiment; was apiwiintiil brigaier-eneral in lsirj alfcl sssigu i ed to a brigade in Virginia, but resjni d to join his regiment. Whose -olotiel Irnd Isen killed tn' In tile; later in 1S1 be was again apiioinn-d Imgailk-r-gen-eral and assigml to an Alahanta brig ade which includ.il bis regiment: after the war 4s resumed tl prat'ce of is professi4n a-t S4ma; was n-bosen ITesidential el-tor for tlie- state at larg Iu 187G and votd fr Tlkleri jnd Hemlrkks; was elected to tlie l"nib Snate, to sifceit tieorge GoMtit waite. OeimsTat: ook bfc seat March 5. 1S77; was ie-eTee4el in 1SS2, in 1KSS. ami agn in ISO I; was a mem tier of the fommission.aiivoint,4l to prejKine a system of laws for tlie Hawaiin I lamls. His term of servk-e will cx l!re M?rcli 3, lOtd. Ills wife was a sister of tbe fctte Cil. Eeo Willis, ami an aunt of Captain Percy Willis, of bls city, now serving as.raprain of CJom-pany K. Forty-fifth Infantry, In the lMiilipiiines.) KRUGER'S PLuVN. , , i Tli a Exiled Boer Piloses to Make His ; Home hi America. ? ; f NEW YORK. Not. 27--Saniuel Pear in, ftrniet9y eoimnlssary-general of tlie Transvaal army, who bas Just nr rive4l in rid country with mirolHT of other Bwt refugees. Is rt-ssnHibJe -for the &titnieut tliat President lim- -'.- , . ( MM S DEAD Closed. thi wtate. S.itemler 2Tth. Imriug a.PW'b lie MirTereJ so latrj- -with hk foot that be could not war his Khoe. je .etnrned borne at or.ee. and waK imkred to 11 by id physician. A. few days law-r an operation nan pwrfornied. tmt lie failed to Improve, and a consultation of physicians was calldl. Tlie .fieratioB . on October lotto was beneficial and another on October ITJd, TSie ease was ene of .-blood poi soning, cram-vd by infection, through a slight abrasion of til foot, tmnn tbe dveof live black fiQk stocking, and tlw ot toning drew off an at-cuumJation of pus. Hi condition improved steadily un ti 1 Xmeni ber - 4t u, when be srvw wrse. Ou ' November . 12th neitfiritis .and diabetes . took fim. A consul ta- t ion of physicians was ld-l No vemlx-r 13tfi. eontirniiii tlieir previous oiiin- Utn aiul swttllus the -jireaeuce of kkl-! ncy trouble. 4 C'isJiniau KUo(T Iwvis was bvxra Jn Henden-on, Jvffomm i-ouuty, Nrv York June rK lxis. In Uiat jxar bia imretitM mtrveI to AVauke-lm. Wis., Where hi fatln-r famie I until 1K. Al ter at lending tbe efinon m iMKls, yoiniS iMvis spent I Iht. yrttitrln i'f rfll IVlk-Ke.at Waukesha, prewiring h:LrM-If for r! CniveivHty of M!h1 tniii. from Wliieh he grudaUd In 1S57. lUiriuR bi tioyliood be beld a iM-itiou an Merapb ojK'nitor. After bi jrnid iKition be eiitrid the lav'oflit of AVx. W. Itandsi!!. afterwards War tioveriwir o-f WHrmIn. He j-rved for 'two ynr in the army of tlie.Tcn-iie-te tn Kentucky. Teiinesj-ef, Ar-kars-n ami Mbiippi. - When, in IH'M. hi- broken i.-:iltli cotnpelb'l lift nMUt-iiwiit. be wa first lteuteinnt of tNnynj- It. Twenty-i'itfhrh WIyfmin vtlutiU-er Infantry. He t!rii resinned rbi iiraetb'oof law. wa elertHl to the legislature. Va rnitd Statrs 1H-rrk-!; Att4rnry. ;ven:or of Miimefcot.1. atwl 1'nitti.l Ktat1 S-nator from that Hate Mince 1SM7. ! He wa a iiwhiiIht t t he -omniis.ion whk b iwrat. l'arl. Septeml-er, 1WS, tv arrange Imiw of iw-ar betw en rb Unitel States and Spain. Hi titn if servki in tlie I-Inlti States, would gMVf. expinI Marcb 3, 11NC. NAMING A SUCCESSOR. 7 j St. Paul. Minn., Nov. 27.-overitor IiiKl. vbo is a Isnocrat. Avill have tbe naming: of a Senator to .fill the va eatiey eaueil ly Snator Davis 4bMtb. In Hh iun-rval lstwe'n now ami the. ti;ie fl- ljglsj!itimi P-ets. It it un ibqrtood thi Giveriwr will iiot name a Senator of lii own int tii rami. The time of Mrviee would le so s"hort that it is -beEeved ftfr would lw inie- tb.'dlly nothing gtiiner by tli? nxiv. It ;is dat4l that tiovcriKa- l.ind will Jiame foruier Stniator W. I. Washlnirn t till tbe vacan-y. Tlie Legisbitiire wiH elei-t two Senator when it meirt in Jar.uarj. gt r w'.U pnUbl.v -u' ek refuge and a iTniaiienl iliom Ikt.'. I'risiU nt Kroger will have Paris, soon. I llieve. isakl tei;eraJ Perrrs.in. aud feme to AiiKirk-a. wliere wirh bi wife be will make a i ionic nntllnKfli time as our :irmliave triumplwnl U4l la:iu return to the ?outh Afrietin It put. lie .to take up again lils'ollice aN c 'b f ecutive cf tbe l'wi s." .,i :. : Pari-v Nor. 27 Mr. Kruger ?Hgan a busy day by (making an ofti4kid -ail, IV fore 0 a. iu. be departed from ;-t:l:e IIoU'l S-ril4. 4lriving in a hindau euc ronimk d by R'inrblican guards aud bi cycle isvlieniM ii to visit' tln ireiiikr, M. : WahkH-k-HtHissvau. - He was ac- 4-iii.nil;xl Jy lc. Iyd-v Ilr. Van Hannnei si ml Delegat Fis4-lHvr. fI1: party was met at rls ntrnm-e t; tb' Vr-ulers o.'ooii by M. Ibih din-t-or cf fie 4nlinet. IntnwliK-ril fh" vlsiti to the prim minuter. Tlie iu tervicw took plnc in M. Wablvk- UotuwauV private study, nml lastcl ten tinnutes. 'At liailf ia.? O o'liot-k tho Tr4inicir. acifr.upanied by .M. Ul- rkh, returnil tin rail. juim;e tait whites. Wonderful Rk'hne of the Pliillpiiine : Islands Astontslies Hiuu CINCINNATI. 0- Nov. 27. In a private letter. Just r-elvel lKreIsroi Judge Taft, President of the I'hiliiv- pine Com mission, shaking of tlM' resotm-es and need of those islands, be say.-: . , "With ' these, ilaiMls completely pa eified. tlMy are far ami away the iest poss-ssion In tiie Orient for the inr loss of trade and development. Their cJimate is 4 setter than t1s climate of any other trpi4"al funtry of wlweli I know, and their eaaeity f4r agricul ture: mining and, coumicrciat devclop ui4'iit. w!4ild seem to Is unliuiitetl." MKNSIllNERS IN COLORADO. ! DKNVEIU Nov. 27.-Reenue orKc em sire engagiil in invoitigatiug r--Hit-ts rbat illicit distilling i l-iag rar riisl on in Ckrado. It is t id that lHnver is beadiinarter for a gang en gage! Jn I ui traffic, and It k umh etool Jlrat fseveral arrets will Ik msid- In tbe near future. , . : ; , A IE.SPERATE ; PLOT. Efforts Mad to Itkw VJp a'Churcb iu w JoiianutS'butrg. ' - s. liONDON. Nov. 27 Tiie War Office twia the fol!owiug from lArd Roler.'is., dateit Johannesburg, Novendier 2tFh: "A renorts of a Hot against my Vit? will trolmbly omcIi yoiu, I think you fhonkl know tlie facts. It is bet.eved that tliere was a plot in existence, and live Italians, four. Greeks, and one FreovlNnan were atrwred Novemls r le.tlK and ore . now awaiting trail. Tls'ir intentions were to explode a mine under St. Maryts cbitreli, during the morning servk-e be"d at 11 o'clock oa Nvwuber - lJfth." ; FOI! OOOD ROADS. Committee Call- ou Prenkknt lo Urge an Arropriat ku. - , WASHINGTON. Nor. 27 Tlie Pres klent today received a dtk-gatIon from tlie Hood Roads Congre-'w. wbleli r- ently bold a session at Cfrk-ago. Tlie I4egation beaded by William II. Moore, who l eeuted a. memorial nig Iimc the lresklent to recommend a njproprration of fiaW0' for the con struction of sample roadfc and diffu--Imr of Information on die plan of road making. The President expwsed bis iTii.r-.-- in tli imnawf I lite ivDirn tu aul iaid be ivoiW 'be glad to further rhe mcacs. POPLLATIJN Of OREUON. CKNSnS BFKBAU OI":S OUT TIIK OFFICIAL. FIGURES.; Increase of Nearly 100,(100 People Sine -t he Census of The Figure by . Couwtiea. ; - WASIIINOTOX, Nov. 27. Tlie jiopu latkn of Oregon a officially amxmne el twlay i a a frauist" 313,707 for Increase tt,72), or 31.7 inr cent. ' ' - Followins Is the iopuJatkn of tlw state by counties: . Baktr. ...... ...... l.VriOT k7 liMkW ii7r (1237 ji.:k4 nt4n Clackamas. Clatsop.;... Columbia. . , . . OOS....'. .-'.j. Crook ...... . . Curry ...,. Douglas... .,. (tilliam. . . . . . . . (irant. .... . . . Harney. .... Jackson. . . . . ; . J4istibim. .. Klamath. . . . . . Iake..... .... .IJtK-oIlI Linn. . . . ..... Malheur. Marion Morrow. ..- . Multnomah. . . . J V Jk Sherman. .. .. Tiila uiook. . . ruuitiHti...... Union.... .. Wallowiv..,. . Waseo. .... .. Washington . WbtMler ...... . Yamlll. . . . . . a,iisi. 3.2(11 5.0 Hi I3.i a ik 7.517 3.!7d 2.SI7 I'.MaH 3.51 lS.tsCt 4.2.C1 27.713 4,151 KO.HF7 -.),rJ3 3,177 4.471 1S,M 1U.O70 5.53S 13.177 14,47 2.443 l.",,42 Total. ....... 113,53 HEATH OF GENERAL SMITH. SAN - JOSE. Cat. Nov. 27. Gen' nil G. S. Suiitli, who was sumeyor-geniT-al4f Nelraka uinbr Prsiilent Hayts. and later city attorney of pniaha, bei liero kist n'tgbt of 1m art trouble. II' i-aiiM to San Jose for lii iK'altli abjut six inont'Uw ago. THE lMtlvSIOENT IN HANGKR. I'lot to AssQiiwinalt Hhh I liseov't r. d by the New York Police. i NEW YORK. Nov. 27. TJie iolh e tit4; HidMiken. N. J have neeiviil a k'ttr sullegiug t3.e txltetKH of a !ot to ns-sas-iiKite President McKinley. Tim 'writer of fin? letter gave tbe name of tlie jr-f'il ciiit-f foitsrdrtitor, ulildi t'l polit-e r4fii-e t liKikn.:? public at till thue. :TIii" letter, wibk"!! i illegi bly igmil, is a follows: "Sir Having ti boost t'liorougbly ns sirtei mj-Hcif . of a-n ana nfliist plot against his -exM.m-y, -M,Kinb'j-, 1 cou-n'der it my duty to advis yon ff fli4 nani4'of on Wlro b more than pus-M-te4l ?f leing a . 1 (ad, wiioM name I found in rii- errebHd iip. lie is a fugitive finna justice, and a ibmgerous nvui. tbaving ticen convict imI wveral tin-- aiul on til v last 4H-sni)n. btdng Kenton-ecd to live yC:irs iinrbxniiieut. far an anarchistic att4norrt. "My statement can be veritiel by ap pealing to riie iwi'fect of irl!4-e at lMis. bra nee. In tbe eour 4f tti jast , year he -has isf4slated wirli a lean nanet Franci.-e, tlie auttH-r of nu anarHKttfr attempt at Scmnton. where be tnortally WMtmled an agtut of Ibe iilice." cue wruer or ti;e a' tier. in" cice ear. has been ;-K-atl and 'his story will be investigated. FOR TIIK lSOLDIEKS. NEW YORK. Nov. 27. Miss Helen tronM, aititiiiflnleri by 1st maid, iia imixliased $:M worth of ckdJiing an 1 toilet artk-bs, wijikli kIk- il:ui or:kicd ujyiatclie4l to tls 4llstributing officer .f the UDite4l Statm army at Manila. I'bilippine i-sathl. The good will le pn"seutM with Ib-bfi tbnild's j"iiipli-n:-uts. aiMl fltrtstma. grtH'tings to the w lrkT of tb troow? In the Plril iiius. : Miss GouM pfntonally sbx bl every artb4e. ami in eaeh 4a.e iKiiight Use Is st quality obrniivaiHe. 5Jli 4-:irefiilly examine! tlie e'.otshirig in Vwih-r to. esV .4i exrHaiunI, tliat it was of uitalCe weiglib : THE CHINESE QUESTION.' FORMER RESIDENT OF '. COUNTRY TALKS. THAT He foiiiii.bTfi If ik- Suk'klal for b 'United States to Withdraw 1 from the.Coti-Tt. ' NEW YORK. Nov. 27 -lvelgb Hunt. fi-neriy t4 battle. Wash.. ui1h font recently ls-en in Kerii and China fo" wvrriil years, wiij irt on tlM fK-eanle hMiTow for tlie capital of 3bitta. He think uotbiag is to be gained by wlth-4lra-ing from Mie concert of tlie now- ers at Pekin. lie said: . ' ."It would ;1e wuk ide for us to at teimt to negotiate wirli the Clriivese. iwtiT4 tlHy are imnpabkr of making a tn tract exept siH-b a a -oiKtrt of the. powers liafi dictate. We must not t deceived y any frierMlly tittiT- miwm-s, as not only L1 Hung dicing nnd stmse wtto-are ins o-offieisl winrker 3Te not raUy friemlly, Jsit fhey ate rot ia favor of nRstoiing conditions. looking ; to ? a permanent peace, ami supporting tlie civibzed nations to tin. t WHEN WR ITT NG--To our Vdvr- risers, say you saw it in tlie States man. 1 . .' : -.. ; , , -.r, TwIce-a-Wcek Statesman $1 a year TO INCREASE REGULAR ARMY War Department BUI to Be Pre sented to Congress PR0Y1DES f OR A GRADUAL GROWTH P.escnt Voluuteer Officers to Be Given . - Jflaecs iu the Two' Lowest Official Uradcs. WASHINGTON. Nov. 27.' Ibe War rxparrmeut btll for the rtorganizat?ou of tbe army -irrovkles for maxiuninr of 0i;.i! men and a minhiium of 58,-' k, with Cbirty regtmcuts of infantry. fifteen , regiments , of cavalry, : and a gradnal Incrwia of artillery until, at tine end of five yiars, flrere will lnj 58.- WiO men. Hie artillery is not to be organized inK regiUMiits, Intt as lot teries, and organizations of "heavy iiel3 artilTerr. With A maximum armj- tbtve are to Iwi 15 linn to eacb infantry eoiuiKiiiy, uaking 1S uieu to tin; regiincnt. TLo ''maximum of tibe esivalry troops to ls ltH men. Tlreiv is no provis.on ft a lieutenant trncia1 in the War IkiRirtment Jwll. but under the iires ent law tlw 4enkr major general -oin-mauding would bave the rank of lieu tenant geinera. llie .War Iti.irtuent 1i!l ikies not givi lit hrtnie JinTcnse. of nia jor geu enils ami drrigadbr fieneTaJ a tlrt? Hull I1TL lire diibil vtaff lrovis'o:is are (.feature ivf itu iin-ai-nn-. It jwo vkks tbat iiier-afHT vavam-fes in the Htaff. exiiting tSi' iiuIh-i1 ctn !' yeonis ami engineers. slialKlK' tilbnl by 1 tl,-taE from Hm lii. iU4-b dfailfd oflicer Inking Mtbj4vt t4 line duty at any time. Jbe War Ieartniciit bill pro vkles rbat promotions xbaTl 1 ni.uk- from the regular army according to the lnwnt rank, down to and inebr.ling the nink of i-aptaliiH. :)tticTs of the pn-scnt vt;4iiutMT sirmy -sin iMiriiie ottieer in Wie regular army, but iu grub's of first and aeend lit uteuants only, rb vaiHH'is in the :iit!iin's rank Ix'ing tilleil frnn Hist Ikiitennut of tire pre-nt regtplar ectubILiln:eut. RIVERS AND HARBORS. Washington, Nov. 27.--Tth Hms Connnitte; on River and Harlw to OGOOO3CX5O0O0O0OCCX5OO D0OSO0C AM AWFUL Passenger Train in the Ohio River at Beaver, Pennsylvania Many People Killed. i D t 8 o ti o o o BEAVER, Pa., Nov. 27. Late tonight the Cleveland & Pittsburg Flyer went into the Ohio river at this place. Three Cleveland, men, Engineer' Coucheour, Fireman Allen and -Express Messenger Casey, were killed. Nineteen others are reported dead, and the entire train is said to be in the liver. O r biy Tn tin ued work ujion it Itiik 1il 4lkt nothing miivi ciiiii ii -i notes on rb work, with a view, lakr, of fomiula! ing a bill wblcli will ! gem-jaliy sat l-factory. Prlnbxl estSiuati will U neivil tomorrow isl tbe work f Umtting ibe tvminitt4s conclusions oil paper win negin. raieu. ik-OR A FORTUNE NEW YORK. Noy. 27. .4-4ompanImi by Ik t sister-in-law, Mis-T li.sie Tyvun. of Hmulxdt cmnty, ' il and .1. L. Wilwou. a fciwyerl Mrs. John T. Mar tin, of Moiristowii. N. J., 'lias started for Jv-ofLiud" to cla'ani a vast fortuui left by Jankv Tyson, flie millionaire btishinaii of Australia. AnotlK-r resi-jk-ut ef Mon'Wowu w1m 1 n c!-iltuut is George TyfNi, wlio -4iiduc!s o biackfiinitb :w1mp in Rklge avenue. James Tyson. wlw recnfly di4l in Australia, left, a fortune edhnated tit ? 1 3,1 ,. For K4i than" thirty y4-ars he bail im communication with hiU faiuiiy. IN SUPREME COURT rnts IIINOBAM WARRANT IftCARD OX API'EAL. CASE Art iota to gt A .Me the Sal of Really. . Apralga fnn PortlMd, 4 ' Attn Heard. t Frcm Daily Sta tesma rf. Nov. 28.1 Ti case of tlM State of Oregon, up on the rHatkm of Levi Herren. plain tiff ami teIoiKknit' vs. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marlon county, lefend and ami apiillaut, w?i argneil ami sulanittttl ju fle Suiireme Court yes terday. F. T. Wrightman and Judge Ranniey a4sird for; apiellanr, atMl R. J. Fleming aml'.M.; H. Pogue, for piaintitT ami resporsleut wilfi District Attorney J. N. Hart an Ciamsel. Jt jseem that Worge U. 1'ingliani lnl entered into a eoutract sonw thin ago, wlierein tbe county. court of Mari-! on county agreeil to pay rim 15 arid lt) per .cent on tlie coCJwtkm of all te- limruent taxes f4r ibe years 18?rj t 1KV inclusive. This rult was to pre vent Umji iayuieutof a warrant of ?l?t Jwfd ly W, W. IlaU a county clerk, Geo. G.- BIngbaiin. as H!nieuatloii for the KTvbes umler tyibl wnrract. Circuit Judge It. P. Boi.-e lKhl in tin? eoart Ik tow tb.it u,b . onrract was unlawful, and, sustained fhe Injunc tion, fitJUi wfuk-ai : decision: tlKi aiHKaI was laken InasnuKb, liowever. ns a ca-e almost identical with It had Ixen bvkkvl ly:t!li upreme Cvwrt witliiu t he past y"sir, wImhv.u tlie ;urt bcld I bat fh? oanty -ourt C M.ttftnouiah county IkhI ih right to enter into ucb a contract with one "Nolde," the p !e!!ant weks to liavc tlie case dis- missetl . in nw tiprvtue Court on n Pk giound tb.it tledate of Orepon la not a jroiier irty rJalutiff, having no interest in t.:.e fumk - I.enswdcnl -ounel tconteudetl tbat t"! nate of Orison mis on intert in fixing rival ounty ottietrs oJjey tbe biws iris-ietl for their srovernmoiit, and. fiirtiietmori, that Uk qnestkMi s to tire iruier iart;c plaintiff is ono to b raiel ly tlfmimrr ja fbe lower rurt and. not lia ving le?n iso raisl. wtis waived tmder t:oii . 1 1 of the Cotle, w-bk-h reads "If no objection Is? taken,. 4'ifber by ! murrcr ,r an Hwer, tiK dvf'-ndut frflwifl iie 4bxtmed to ibave walvnd tte iri.Tiie. excelling oidv the oldection to .-the jurllk'thm of the court and the objeetitnj ilrat tlie tfliiifaint bss not state fact sulnVi- ent to i-onstlf nM a cntrs or net ton Sx-tkm 7 of the Okv n'so M-ov5de itliat t'.:e fact -that tbe plaitniff lias jnot fegal ctiiiacity to ue" is a gioti ml of din.trrrer. and it ems'.ibat tb-f en I- nnt and appellant did not w raise" tin iuc7t ion in the lmver tw.rt Wm. M. S:iut-rs. nsruuwlent. v.. WV In gal l and J. IbMcblcr, et nl., ai lsranrs. an anneal from .Mirittuimab county, av?14 si'so nrgud by artoniej" fijr rhe aptni;ant: resioiwl4nts attor ney not appearing, on motioii -t ap- lxl.'iiiit. be wis jillo-wed teir.ibtys 'to tde a'Irief and sir.pcl'ant len day t replv tlMi-eto. Tin csise briefly stated, fc. 7il.-u'l o" Allows: Tlie iC.i'iiililT, Seniors, in au attac4ing creditor of J. Itceclih (.biH.fatiier-In-fawl Avlin owfntd a drug edore 'ami two lots in Srflwitod, a suburb of l'ortblisl. On lis- tn4ftn 4lsiy of July, 1SII4, IV-eohkr and wife, ex-ute4l to tbe defendant. IjMsgalls. adefd for ail their risl estate,, eonsi citing of sakl lots lu Snilwinsl. and on Idie ssrim day wVkl to Kikl Ingati their stock of drugs. This bcKl was rile I ami rxconkl Julv 13. 1K. On I Ik- :iir.e day Plaint iff Sa.tHr lxg;in an netloii agaittst IUe 1i- br to mover tbe amount of the d bt. 4lue bi in. ami attached tbe drug store nml l.rts as flie. pixrw.rt y of t'ccblcr Psvbl.cr -ontfii4ktl in tliat aetiou that" Sjiiht was a KirtiMr in tbe4lrug store a:tl not a creditor. Apix-l'suit lug!il!s was a wltne for Ikxcl!br. bnt tl.e jtrrj' fouml agaiiv-t tiiem and returiKl a indict for Sainrs. for flt75. Ap lK'STantn Iiigalis. prkir to rlw allegexl ik-al lntw4-en tiM"in ami Itrediler, bad iM-en living in Arizona, and la1nd to, own a vtimalue farm nfar Pino: nix O00000COC0CX5CC0C000C0C00 DISASTER o O 8 o o 2 o o o o o o 8 O w n that teiTitory. Tbb farm and an sU4g-d irrigatkn riglit. stem to out tmite tin? c4nssbiation for tin trans fer to I hem of tiie lots and drug stto e by Beech! r. ; Ileecble-r. It seem. w:l a voiuinin- us. Jettir writiT. and bis fieiient I'.isidves to Iugattis 4rfirf flu ical b'- woin tlwiu are full of inftwmatlon "liat Samr 1 petting for tic iniy- urent of ?:ki, f.- wlih!i the jury af irwani gave litm a V4-r.Iu-t. II - gave dii as one of bi principal reasons "for srflling. The IngaK ndtuit this direct know'irtlge of tin' 1ml'lteilne liy iMH-j-tiH r ro 'aihi. . l is evkienee li4nvs tlie 3ipiHlnuts t 1s traders nc,re than ordinary - ability. ITie f.tTm" in An'zon.1. It apKars,' turner I out lo 1h a "sjua iters' rigid" to a im-41 4f HiimI in Unit country, for mikOi tbey tsd imt pakl a 4lJSar. bad no title , contract, uorhing ejs4tt a matters' right. Tlie Irrlzat'ou light was eiietjmlrcd $3t). w"hkJii va i aflerwanl-s wid by a m-n tgage mail by tlse Ingalls on th wotxl bMs. This ?art of tlie 4-oiiklfat;oii I the" ir rigation ritthti was' n t in ludel In t'lK t1.il ti IkfMT, TlM-r vas no con veyance or transfer of it at all. Tlie firllowiiin minor older" was ei tT'fl of tei-ord: ' J. F. Tiitco. It. Brentatio. -rt spon !ent. v. C. F. Brentano. atts-llant; oriletetl np-ui stip-uratlon tlit i'Ik- t'ne to sevve ami file -esjMiKbnts lrkf bn exlemhd to Deevmlier -i1i. MOKI TEA' "positively cures Sick Headache. lndig?stion and constipa tion. A delightful berb drink. Re moves all erupt tons of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion, or inon y refumled. 25 cents and cents. Dr. Stone's drug ntors. . TO PRESENT HIS CLAIM. Woukl-Be SetiaW Msgiuni. of.Mon . t--ina, fKs to Washington. ; HELENA,:-' Nov. 27. Major Mar tin Maglnnis, who was japjwiinted I'nit el States Senator last prltig by. Gov ernor Smith to till tlie vacancy caused by tlie rerf gnat ion of W. A. Clark, lias g4ne to Washington to ireseut bis claim Iiefore tbe Senate. ' - - EV RAIL THROUGH THE HOLY LAND. "There Is no yu1 In tlie OrlentJ the train moves sloivly rhrough lloly PCsiccs us If loth to dixtmb tlie sliud' H and idtantoui iiauntiug tlie Iatrd of Iromiwe. writes Mrs. lew a:ia ; of "Jerusalwi as We Se It To lay." in Hms l)e"onilr Iadlev Houk Jour- , nut. leei emotion possesst us. Tb Jaffa sate rs -tins eiitmne1 frtm t1t- wer, n market mwe linw is linnli traiiic carrkil on iu raTioi. biuguagvs. e Jitflr luuiK" that ttart far-na'uiig. nssovfcitlou in flw remote past. Wo w twtinuw raw as Absalom, ilo bt-iutif ul, 'tlie be.oved, wore; men in soft raiment, flowing i-obs beggar. kis-PA f Chief among the motley swarm Is tlie nueoiMiuered Anil). statiSv as 4juI, tiikut in -lib pictures que pirmcnts as tliougb flie st7.!n ss of desert liul iiasve.1 into li.-tKonl, nnmovl at sdfibt of Mm fwclgn mu- dliiive come "to break liK elvilizat'on. Job .tnw sirefi a one Sheik of tlw 1 k- ert, wl1i UnHy liearing as 1hmhhw th ten!r ef llMirsciiiMni witb epear ar.l f the .owner of camels, gnitU st of a I men of the Kast. Ioe- this s.und ir-tx-verent? Wait, we are mariug the bill wslwre Ihivkl t lib tbroii": tie slow wheel" trus lower, a tdirlt k. a jTk stoji. Tr tirrlanxl brakeman r.ilmly nCCs 'Mount Ziou a nrsh 4f feeling, a tliTill that -an come but ome. we- lift our eyes to tbe city of our ln, wtK'ftlH in the body or out of the body. I cannot tell. will stop a cough at any time, aud will. cure the worst cold In twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cents and 50 cents. Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. WHAT WAS IT? Good Lord But no, ."'' r- He is not gootl. 1 For if He were. I would Have sareely g4t it iu tlie iKM-k As I ibtl g It. OlU my brethren, wlien 'ill Iget on my fct again? When will tlie fs-oi'lc bet The dM-trineof my crttnl, Ami feel he need , Of wliat H long I've urged them To adiipt, ' Ami bave. tlie Nation's ruin Stopjssl? Olr, brethren, ran you tell What was it hit me? . For a tittle siil Met bought I saw-Js'ypnfl, 1 JIB - - - tf my IsHief, I didn't know a thing, s It si'eimil to un As If II giitlMTisl to my sour A ilull and sk-kiniug On?tl Ami- droiKd with i something hard, ii 13 Anil all the liglrts went out at ome. I am not yet? mysHf, H But I -.iu talk. riia.r raeunv remains. Ami let nw say Tlie I. O.-Peters' wat ted me With Ork ntai cruelty, i . TJiej' must , i Have organizcxl a tru T bust L. A 4l.ojf alwl - .For surely 'j no' bind ever slid As did tliat umk r me From kike to gulf, from wa to si-a. Tbey must have sicked tlie Octopu On us To chase ' - U out of our abiding place; ' Ami let Hm Money Demon Hiaw U raw: In East ami WetV In North ' ami South. Altliougli my mouth Had reached tlieni all. Dkl j ou not liear "the fall Of soiuetliiug? What Was it? Me? Great Scott I -hardly thought' Such ruin could be wrought. .i dm i ill t i AV here are the I ream l dreamed: I gold still gold? , I swen Id to 1 i Jon gliniiiK-ji'iig? Are soldkr yet iu rank? Is this- Republic Ijll ' The -4riwrntioii8 will? Is this bro:iI laud , ' Yit to ox j rand? Ami does the flag .. Still liy -1 On high? I s W. .1. No more to 'have ii nay? And mus4t 1m lsar I The Cross of Gold. Aud must be wir ' The Crown of Tlrrons? Oh mo, bit 1113, Tbat I .-!Mmld,still le I, Am! that j ' At last I've'learneit Exactly where I'm af; No more will ! Ih known: No .more tlie tyrant's throne WIH bavea smasher; No more wHl Me ; And IJlsTty '; Stand . Ha ml in band: No more will I ,i r. Tdie" Matcldess Loader be No more, no more; Ring Ibe lsll softly, TlMr"s eraH on it be door. William J. Lanrjriiui, in Jnter-Ocenn-. STRENGTH IN WOMAN IS AD MIRED BY STRONG MI IS. Slreigt'li in wouran L adinind by a strtmg mau.-alwiiys, : wi'iUs "dlet-u Watiern M4Kly in tin I.kiMiilr I-adies Hhimi Jimrtml. "Jf iMtr, I iiH-aii ity n,e. jua-M-s a strong -man a niia ti wl ltsis xui rxperi ne of life. It' oc'7iioiijriy 3Kpns that a very, j-ouirg umii of real stf4'ugt1i 4if flKiractt-r flt tlie victim in iily bf to. the fax-inatibu f a clinging, sweet.. inerti-ieut cieatttrc, a Davkl Coins"rril4l ilkl to bis Dora. Bnt tic okkv ami tls stTongi-r nI tie wis-r a lira n Is, rls? inon 1m Is isure to ad mire tin deep strcngtli of -hara-ter iu woman t1mtrprings from flu kirge ami ay ability to xfc tliinifs well." LOCAL and CUMATIC Kothtn bat local remedy or change f CATARRH W4JwRAt ctiD.ate wilt cur CATARRH Th t-eclfic U c:o i M "I , Fly's Cream Salna It t nnlckly ah- nrbed.Kivea relief at oner.- opn a ad oiansjii the naaal COLD" HEAD Allays Inflammation. Heals and pro tects the Membrane. Restores inn Senets of Taste and SmelL No Mrr-, cury. No irjirtous drug-- "s',r Size; M cent; ramlly sizf, Drugiits or by inalL ' , ELY BTtoniERS, U Warrsa trs, New. York.