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k. .WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, feidat, jcovembee , iix i OT." T. T. oKcn rsirs a wallutta COl'KTr I'K180XEK. 1 be TU( Ma Was Coavlcted ml r.rj.ry, C Wm lb" VUlim r Thn Practicing Attorneys. Frcuu Iiny Stati-wiKin. Nor. Cor. T. -T. deer yesterday granted a full pardon to iHanl Whitman, tonvk-ted la Wallowa connty, last, spring of the cr hue of perjury, and -euleinJ to three years' imprison ment. The pardon jwa granted iiou the- recommendation of the sentencing Judge, the tV si riot attorney who prose cuted Whitman, ami uiKmAlw petition of 47) of tlw best citizens of Wallowa count .v. ' i ' i - ' . ' The young man, j when indicted for llw crime and ara'tgued in court, plead guilty to llw c'narge and stated to the court that he ha I is worn falsely w.on tin re.piest of thive local attorneys, wlto had paid hita to do uov The three attorney? were -'present in court, and, ii m u 1- iertTifjory order of the tnvsiifiUX judge. vivNjt otw plaectl vuder ar-st. The yoiiug inan was Vntetwed to tlw iH'iiitwlnlinry for three years, and at Hh laiteriu of' 'court, in Ocioltr. wa 'taken 4mek to testify against tbe attorney, who were brought to trial, charged with jtubor atku -.r itrjmryJ The attorney could not 4w convicted, an toe testi mony of their vfetiiu wan uncorrobor ated, hut m 'weH sutbvhcd was (he general, public in that wet ion ''of the conttry that the young mau was uiore tinned' again tlciu sinning, that a movement was at wk started toward Metur'iig his reftus from eontiuement, even the coin-t officers joining iu the effort, with the result as stated aliove. tlov. T. T. Cecr Is daily in receipt of lrcoumwiidatlou front varkms partsof llw -Ktaje. for inetnljirshlp In the SHiool Hook Comuibsiou to lw ap jsuntcd rImhh Jan furry 1st. Among thoe recently recommended are: Hou. 3. A. Wright," of Sparta: I'resi ihurt Frank Strong, of tin- University of Oregon, Eugene; lreddent 1. 1. ViMf.A-. of the State Normal i School. ' Monmouth: l'rcwhleut T. 51. Uatcb, of the Corralll Agricultural College; Uer. J. HiU. of rorthiiMl: Kev. T. I. Klh.itt. or 1'ortlautl; ; Irof. II. . I.ncin. of AKtorla; Judge Flyn, of Al bany, ami many ot liens. Cov. T. TV' ( lit yesterday revived a ktlcr from President Wm. McKln ; ley. thanking thu Uovemor iu warm tciurs the wntiuieut expitseil iu the tekgraui of cons rat uiat ion, eut iui iiKdiately after the reevut electi:ou. I'll tna m Kadele! Dyes do not tain the hands or hh tlie kettle, old by Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. t Sold miO OF, BILLY BRYAN. Hull. K. It. Skipworth. Who Caui l aigiii it for' tint Duniiocratic I'rcsi dcutial Ticket, (.'aHs a Halt. lion. Ii U. Skipworth, of lingerie, who 1na!c the -amiiijcu i iu (ngou for r.r.tait aud Stevenson, ami who Mivered the hm leuHcra tie siiv-ecli in thii city lKfor the eIcti!ou, writ-s t the tHegoniao 'in rsiouse to that IHer ritpiit for bin vlewn on tin future of Ih-iuoerat-y, as follows: "U'if3 ing to jyoirr eMnuiuuhation of a mi'iit d:it',ivuesting a 14, expres sion of my lews w rth refej'eHee to nHrigiuiixHtion of the Dciuocfatlc party, etc., 1 will iy: "r'h-Kt. : the iM'tuorratih iarty Is not in'.iittti of reorganization. It is al - ready w il oi pnnixil, jiinl all it has to -do Ih to hold fast to the funda ment al Principe's of our ltcpuhlican tioveru iix nt. as exempli Hi by Jefferson. Jackson. I 'oik. lJnIn. Tildeu ami caiiNtlgus, and as put into practice ly caiuiKilgns. and ns putinto iractUt by his tirst adui'nisiration: and als a cuilNidii-d in t lie h ading issues of ihe i:nn I'reshh'irtkil rnul:'SU opumhd ly Mr.! llryau. "I think tlie eountry will not here after hejlr nincii alout tlie Chicago platform. Then! were ,found. conser vative mteranccH ludh In Clih-apt aiwl Kansas t'ltytiat forms. tb iiiU, at h ast, of wlif -h j limy 1k Incorporated in tlH' platform of 11H. Hut I am of the opinion that an up-to-date,- co'i wrvatlve ami aJiW ticket. "I. think tlie wny to uc-er in Hm Kla-'o ami tViigrcstsional elections In 1HI h to- pursiM' a consTVative. judi cious aliy, sucli tt-s I Jiave ir.du-aled. niul M a further; ami KiM-e way iu sihn-ess. h t every ; man who is not. a Ifepublican v?eitbe lH'iiKK'nitie tn-ket. While the DenHH-rsUie party stands or the mass-es of the eople iud Ihe iirtegrHy of our pDvemiiMnital fabrk-. tl-ie Is no reason wbj it should not be inriiH-lble. i "I do not think 4he defeat of V.t ctuiKl have lH-ea ia voided. In my Judgement,. Mri Bryau nceptan pcih was one of the alHest uttcr aiicos'cver niaik? by any candiilite. and was w-lmHy defeiisilde. I think rise prsiMit Hsie f tlie Iemocracy was tvoavoidalde." However, 1 do not at tin's time thing Mr.-Bryan oiignt even to 1m comliered . 1'rifid utial lHsihlllty J ' TIIH ItlC lUMIMJK. Tlie mrk of ri:aiiking tlie Willamette river bridge wits completed yetenlay, woi k wiis 4H gmi elgiit ifci.vs agt and. to ac--ou-.iioKite tl. traveling pt.lXv fj work', wa ifot'nil iH-twceit ti lwur of 7 p. 111. ami l a. ih. The wk l.:ug h.r' at night nmile pi grcH n!iMr.t slower I'han it would i.ave 1hh UM it Icin thnw during ihela.v. Hie main pirt of tlie 1: idge rt ly wsm Hooted, as the ppi?aSies me in fairly gool cnditMu When tiie con tract was nik. s ! It "iniixd 7i,t feet ol lmul-r ;t fio-w tlw Inhlg . A PATIENT.- Knd I Icns, a er ian faxiK r. ag d "J ytar., was ytt Nidnv broultl i !h- In an asvlaai fiwn t.l-i!'. (.'nirw:! :nt;.. i4. 1 NTlTTijTt'it rlani'-'w it i- at- tenttto? ln;r- h Sunday, aud in the nihl-t of Kev.: l alh r k-iiuou. JIr. -P-arlKira D'Ar,-jr. an ag"d tin I rej ft,-:..! pioneer." ctf Sjrti. was pro traKii hr a faintpisr H-cM and ( ar rival t9 'die (rtest'-i rtsld. u e. wi re GRANTED A PAnnnjiKif urivfi n. T- V-ti, C1 Is the umll-r t,r -Va3or l ii. l,Ar-r. Hiw h. uuk uk. 4j MuiroTtd. and YX oou b.- in tliviy riviMvT(d- , i FOR AN OPEN RIVER. IDAHO MEN AND -PORTLAND'S CIIA1IUEII . OF COiiMEIiCE. : Meet and Discuss Ue Canal 'lroject at tbe Dalits of the Columbia , Iiirer. I-OUTrVND, Nov, i7.-E. IL IJb bey and Johnduma, of Lewiieton, Idaho, met with the Chamber of Com merce of Portland, this afternoon, to consider tle matK-r of ,; opening the Columbia river to free: navigation! The iartk-ular irojcct to engage their attention w a a canal at the dalle tf the river. It was resolved Voadc Con grcs to clia nge plan of iniproveincut front the loat railway, for which an apitroitiation or $SyAJi) lias already Ueu iuale, to tlie -auaJ ami lock, to tt about ?-Mm.ui. : InasuitK-h as at this time, H was agreed that the Itwlw mdegation Khould-present the subj-ct l-fore, Congress, and that the ntetiJys froui'Oregou and Washi.:ngtou UJlVttfl 1 1 1 n u 1 . ....... ... A 1 . . v. iv oiijuuji i tuc measure with a4l their rowr. T.tliln.f l ti... agent of Charh-s Francin Adams, of i-.osron. 1 in. 4overnment engineer asked Lihbey for data as to the re WHJRTS of the conntrv- for im in their rioit, ami in summing up his coiwiusHins. tie kuu: ? "I-lvo j-ears ago tlie Ijewiston eoun try prMl(Keil only OtMMMt bushels of wheat; this year tlie product was 3, ii.mM) bushels. Five ihoiisinwt i-mm are now reiuiHl to market tlie gni'u. wnere none were --reiiuired Ave years ago. In tlie Inland enmire -It ).( n x t t a t of wlKtit, bark-y, oats and flax are prwrucea. requiring freight tars 1o traii(iKrt the crp to market. The Ijewiston country n-iit forward this year 4!it clarloads of fruit, and tlie Inland Empire hipied IUJ carloads; 17 carlosids of wool and -loo car lo:uls of livestock, also were wut to market from that Interior lasin., Tlie products of the Inland Empire this year required ub less than 80.UW freight cars to transjiort tliem to inar kct. "Tlie voIimim' Is m great and traus Nrtatku facilities soa Inadequate, sjiid IJMk'J-. "tlwt the "nest noason' crop wouhl ! harvested '!efore all this year's in-odtH-t could le sent to nuirket. Tlie oieiiing of 1lw Columbia river to free navigation will T'Milt,1u the 1uilding of live miles of railroad, wlicre there Is now but one." It was the wnse of tin meeting that Cotiga-exs houIl authorize .tlte eaual at the ihiiles to 1m? built on tliv continu ous contract ilan. A Few Pointers. ; The recent statistics of th.e num-bcr of deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. Itiis disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly bj Kemp's Balsam for the Throat, an4 Lungs, "which is guaran teed to cure, and relieve aU cases. Price 25c. and 50c. For ale 1t all druggists. s P 4 .. VS4 L"ST T U A ETM EXT." I tet.fi 'veil by America 11 Ihigineers Ituu ning In Mexico. XOCALES. Ariz.. Xov. 27. For sev eral tlays tJscre has W-en almost a tle-in on tlie Souorsi tlivision of tin' Southern P.K-itic. .Frufciy all the engi neers attuning Into this point from fLe South refustsl to pull a throttle in the Mexisiu State of eonora till, tltr-ir comrades, now lying In Mexican pri sons, be released. TIm itroifble ctunes from the custom of the Mexican atttlMHiith'S in arrest ing tralumen whenever an accident hapjs'ijs to a wayfiirer csutsctl by the running of a train, regardless, so the railroad nitij ay. of wiho may 1m? at fault. The wuthlo'iinl passenger ex-p-?ts is the only train that has left for Ilermosillo and t'ltayanias for sev eral tlays. and that was polled by Mas ter. Median ie Johnwn, iu place of tlw? regular engineer. : In the jail at linajanuis at ;tle present-lime are Enginer Charles Smith. Conductor Itngworthy. one Ami"rhtin biakeman'and two Mexican brakeineii; in' jail in Nogales, Sturra. r across She line, are Engineer JeffTson. Conduct or Itudgo and Itrakeman Ho:hiii: at Magdalena are IneapttTaletl aii Ameri can engineer nnd bnikeiuan. The rail road company's attorney say they liave trietl In tain to have several of the men brought to trial for tlteir in-iMK-cn'e of 11m? charges against them eau In readily iMovtNl. Tiie trin'mnen dtx-lare that Utey are frequently im prisoned without trial on the slightest pretext. -..',- " . NATIONAL MILITAI1V PAlHv. Commi.sion Iteports Wttrk Inme at Chtckamauga anil Clialtanooga. WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.- The a li nt ial reiwrt-t of tJenral II. V. ItoyuSon. . . - M 1 . T ..I- ..... ...... ch iairuian 01 n iiui.iiis ltattanoog:! National Military lMrk onmii.-ion, to ilic Secretary of War C t savs: - f "There are now erected oir he Clcka manga field Hl7 held -1 cniw. utounttsl on iron carriage. t -Imitate e pattern in. use tturing ine vno "a r, marking. -- union jutnery i- 1 1 . . . -. ... - - - - - . ,.tTk:n!r Confetlerats battery 1K1- ... . ii oimiuiriir iimu 1111, t ions. On the Chattauoga .field 43 tins. noUlei - i"ve nrark. iron and to Conftslera'e Iwttery iis- ition there. ' . ' "HistoriaJ tablet erecteil onriDS uw Kir 12; foundations for tate thonu .nis i-nnstriHetl. one;; excavatetl. one; guns mounted. ) -J- In view or tiie scioi "ir" . . ... . 1 .u..f(lUii .f til- crrretit tim-ing mc "t mt." imrk by the troop tlurmg ine mmhis'i irerhan War. that the park was In an unhealthy regUnu ,b Ooixmiss.on call d sniedal attention to tlie rort of the engineer, sliowing i tUm with the ht animal report. tiaP the entire aleee of fever r any nerat sickness In tin park for:- tas ntinmsl from the tinn it In-gan to elr up the iwrk after the troops left to tlK present time. i ? t ' CHAMUEItllX ENPLAIXS. ----- ' iMVlain. hnvtary of State for the Col- V " mss. . W. . MUM. for Pel People imuo-. wi.w: 4ie is a i:irt bolder in tho couinuiii- irt-o'.iting by t'lie otu uieut's ctmtT.icts. lie ii.l: ' I hold a ver- kiII ?ortioii of th capital stock of tlie Pdnuinghani ttust. I ti not know, nul ha-e iK'ver kmiwn. luiything alout its iut sinxeuts. ti-'hMi. of coutw, are constauily changing. I tlhl nor- know it tiad any lnvetui'tit in tlie iiii-iny caned Th' Tules. Einiitetl.' and 1 did not know tiiat the ctMPlKiuy. was intertfltel 1n tlovern- II icut luiiies. I w;is ntt awaits of Ihee facts when I averted iu Hh Hotiyc of Commons that I liatl iio in terest in tlie firms ui!'yhig stores to tut anuiy." THE LOTTEUY OCTOI'US!. Will Attempt to Seeuiv a Koot!:ord Nevada Tills WinttT. ItENO, Ntt No". 27. Tlie pc.le of Itcno met nin;isse today. 'to devi?te ways ttud iiK-aim of orgtinizlng a tiglit agitin.xf the Tottery amendment whieli ccines up lefore flie Legislature next Jamtarv. j ; Jmlge (h.rler. ; in the eours of upeti-h. ijd that tlx c-.risait'on the citizens cfj ilteno liave io fight 5 uot'i ing 'inore or Uvs than fit I'iiisuiiti Ittery Company, and If they ou'.n get a. footW.d iu tlw ale they will control the ewa.x-tioiis in every precinct.; IDAHO'S ELECTION. Official -Canvass Shows tlie Democrats Carried the States. roiSK. Ida.. Nov. t37.--The State" Hoard of Canvassers, canvassed t!ie vote of tlie recent et Jon ttslay. It shows there were .".51 1 votes iis'. Tlie highest Itryan elector has 'J'2lr, jlurality: (Jlenu iFuskmii ftr Congress has 127. antl Hunt t Fusion') for thiv ernor 2UV.K Then were K"7 Prohi bition voters: '2Vi Ilarker - and ' Don nelly votes, and T.Y2 cast for the Erym cJectorn on what was termed the auti Fusiou Populist ticket. IN MONTANA Washington.- Nov. 27. The centrs of Montana. - by counties .h as follows: reaverhead. ."i.t1.": Itmad water. 2.ill: Carlnn. 7..'irJ: Cas';jde. "-",777; CI10 teau. 10.!HW: Custer. 7.S!1: D.iws.n. 2.41:5; I KHMiodge. 17.:MK:: Fergus. C.i-"57: FlaiJtesitl. ti.::7."i: (hillatiu. !...": t;ri'i- lie. 4.."JS: JelTerstii. r.:5::o: Lewis, and Clark. 1D.171; Madison. 7.ffC: Meagh er. Missoula. 1.1.!X14: I'ark. 7.:; II: llavalli. Silver Itow, 17...'Vi; Sweet t'rass. ."..OSt;; Teton, ."..list); Wal h'.v. 41T5: Yellowsioue, tvil2; Crow Itescrvation. 'JtitUl. Your Face Shows the state of your feelinss and the utate of your health as .well. Im pure bhwsl makes Itself np'iariit In pale and sallow eoniplcxioti. I'imph-s and Skin Eruptions. If you are feel ing weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you Khould try Acker's P.IoikI Elixir. It cures all Mood- disersea where cheap Sarsjijia rillas and so called purifiers fail; knowing this we well every I Kittle on i positive guarantee. Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. WILL TELEPHONE AKOITND THE WOULD WITHOUT WIKES. : Wirele te!ephtMie a nd tek'gra li circuits will Mpon the world in the next hundred years. A htrsiwnd in flie middle of the -Athin-He -will 1m aide to convex wVUi his wife sitting In Ict lwiKhdr in Chk-ago. We will lie ',iMc to telephone 0 CKiJia. quite a readily a we now talk from New York to llrookryn. By an - ad"loma.ti signal tliey will etmneet-with ny circuit In flie'r locality wHImhu the Interveut'wm of lielh girl. Iecenuer Latiies Home Journal. ' Artistic Needlework. . , FELT LAMP MAT. Cti out two eighr-poiwte.l sttarw of bronze gnen r eartlinai felt," Mark ont flQc jiar into ttiamonh and eliom nttHi with yellow- Jtak. , Itifetonhole the rtsra togther with yellow i artlkj atwl ew a tassel of the same upon each point. - t . 1 PALM-LE.VF LAMP MAT. Cut oat it elrcle of gray velvet nine sndice in dianioler. also, two oilier eireies the wanie size, one of waddrpf and the other of Iwue satin. Turn in he edges and sew these together with tilie wadding between. i :- j Cut ot?t Jwfnty palm-!eave four taebea'long by two and one half wide 1 .n : " I bad been troubled with rbea matUm all my llXe, ra when, a boy. It attacked me In tbe letra, . va ud ebotddora. The pain In tbe latter wu perUcaJarIx eerere. J. of coorae, took med icine for H, but did not obtain permanent relief. One day about three years aco while reading a newapeper, X saw an advertise ment of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and determined to (ire them atrial. X had taken bat three boxee of tbe pilla when tbe trouble, which had been my affliction from en fid hood, entirely disappeared. s , "About a year later, I had an other attack f rheumatism which was brought on by working; in a damp place. X remembered well what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People had done for me. so X Immediately purchased eome. , Strangely enough j ust three boxes again cored me, and I bare been entirely free from rheumatism ever Binoe. I bave told a number ' of people about Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, and they have taken them with the . most beneficial results. W.J. Daltoit, Secretary Board 0 Trade, WeUsburg, N.T. At all druggists 0 direct from Dr. wmteaos Meeidne Cs., 8cbeBecUdr. ft. Y., poetpeidoa receipt of prloa, SO cents pec box. six boxes tX.se. (at h -widest place); ten of these fcfhould be ot blue velvet and ten of gray, like the eenrtir. Line each palm-leaf with blue ea'tln," button-hole witli ycUow stilk, and new around the center with (the small up per rati stlglntly ovcr-laiming. Conceal the tltcftlng by a cord of yellow Kilk, and orocliet scallops around tSie tipiKr and lower ends of the paJnvIeaves. " YELLOW AND WHITE MAT. Cut out two circles of shade-ckttli ten Indies tn daanK'ter. Cover one ide of eati wM1i yellow eateen; nrountl the edge of one ch-cle sew a ftrtp of white swaitsilown, and out Mitie of it a full double ruffle of nlaia yclKw ' Odna ViIk or ribbon, three-foi-niiihH of am hieli wide. Attach yellow Kilk taswels, one Inch apart, to tlie otitsitle eiige of this niflle. ml iiedde of the wansdown cirtlo idcce a mat of yellow -pi ush, linked around tJie edge and fastened to fche foumLitlon with "crowfoot t!tchesi 'in heavy . white silk. Finish this mat. whicii. 4s suitable for a prescint to a luride, by lining it with the oilier circle. ENI'LOSIONS H EAItD' AT CHEAT DISTANCES. That explosioits caii lm heard aud can produce an eff-ct at a great dis-taiM-e is well known, but pie-ls Kta-tk-tlct u this point Irtive only Cately lieen galliem!. Taking into consider ation tlie fact that much tleicndsi on the fiinimfion of tin .country and on the ci:iMlit ion of tin wttrljer prevail ing at the time. It niay le admit Usl Mut cannon can be heard at dis tance of twenty-live kiloiiuUr wiMn rlf wind Is- favoiablo, Uiat r!muler -in 1m 4.t.ird sit a tlista nee of outre flran twenty-live" kilometres and that an tXphxsiou of tlj naitiiltv c:ui 1k heard at a distance' of thirty" ki!oui trcs. 1 lit explosion tf a i?owtk-r facttwy in Aitvcrs --ouie ytars ago caused y .veritalde e;j,rtiipmke,- w-hieh was felt at a distaiK-e of nmrp tlfitn tirly k II ot;tf:res. The inore recent explosion at. Sr. illekn's. Js'twten L'Ivenotl -and MaiwlMvift r, was even more uolalnle in'Miis TeTMct. Tl'e exjIosiii - tiok p!as in u fat tort' of-clSr-mite tf poLns shun. an exphnsivc material, of which eighty tous wtre destroyed. Tiie ex pKsh)ti wa.-t 'heard- sit Ahlerley Edg;. tihirty-iiiiie kihitietitt fnui St. Ilel enV. and at; Murple. forty-live kilome ertxt inm tlwit city. In many hoti.-Tpj M:t windows w re vhdettrly Mlwtkenj, ami nc?ir the Kit'iM of tin catastmplie ! lw gnutixl was-. moved as by siu tsiitli, ll:tke. - From t1ese a'nd other facts sclcnt iM new-'concliale Miat 1111. ler favora lUi -rMti lions gnat expR-'ions tiray l. ft It at !itaiiee tf fifty kiloine tre. aiwl tliey jn-asntain , that aceumte kirwietlgo on this Mint,,ls nttost de fjrahle. ni in t it wi'l lielp to ininlntize IU l;iiigeT taunt might otlFTwise re sult, from pre-arT!ingil eXph.-sion.'i of tlvuainiie, tr similar wulanre?. A potent Ikis lsen gianled to Tlmni at A. IXI'tfoii for a. new type of el;c tricity itiettT Is longing to the ta.s In v.lihh t hctofcjil n:ttiori are ca!el into play. Tvvo lne" tts-tnsVs of etpial weiglit at eni!iileil from a. Ktrale -lsm.' tacSi in eell ctuitainliig 7.1nc -tiljt:ite stdiit'vrtti. Py a suitnll -!fam:t a ymail Mit tleiinite pro4Mrt;n tf tin cuiTt'iit to 1 'mciitu'cd is s't t:rrtsi;ih this apjsii-atii m licit while one e-'ftrole d tlvcs away jJhv oth er ifcreases 1n w git. ." -Tiife cairses too -:ilii to tli wnd. wiien a tertsin th-tiniie tliflYrenre in -. weiglit it Wfit-tHtl. to let oik lootti of .wh?et l-!iging to j TiiKtf tniin of clm-k-wtnk tis. at the name time t'.nxwing a switci Wtlihh revrs-s lie cirrreiit n:wing lbroogiii .the itntmment. HiM rcvrril f-aitssi rtn -alt, liea'ii, In I lire.' to tip tie other way, nnd tit ckn-kwoi k u iiHttf on by : another way. and Ufe clockwork to inove iii lrr aimtbt-r tot1i. IT'jwhi tlie tJt-kwork an nioonfl Ute trsual dlsils. xttcli as are ftmnd on tlie famllisir gas meter, wh'w-h tegtster tlie tiirmlicr of exenr sio.m of the wale It am. As they ieay .le matk to 'eorujwmd ach to a dcrinite iHRiotity of current paseil by 1m anjnratu- 1m inili.-H t'otrs of tl'e tlial dve a. tJK'asiretmnt of the total enrrent: Tin Sitstrtmient h esiMt-ial-1r interesting as on nirlM-atiou of nT-lstnical eoiinting iueiltohf to the old 4 Leiii leal meter. i HOLIDAY t;0)IS Ju peiHl at tlw Ne-w York : Itacket. Ilct astwort.-n-ent we lrave err tuL Low frh-es sfa ine as on 2 ot iitT ; nis. itt wit. - t ONE YHVIL eorge tJrayhann. eon viclel of larceny In Baker coonty, -was brongJit to tlie feiiltent'.ary yestrntey to ierve one year. SKETCHES Of VASHiNGTON What ait Oresonlan Sees in tbe National Capital. BOW TKlrtKAT CAL'SfS SLffERlNO A Nnmlicr of Kesidrata of Tfais State Who Have Positions iuthe Impart meet?. WASH1NUTON, V. ., Nov. Jl. TIks uit;t 'rying Kunuucc kt; wu to nideuts of Washington has iwsstl Into uieimiry. Tlie jwroverbi.il ohh'st iuluibhauts re unable to mH . lis etiuaL - The hot term continued cl U'ost tiulrok;'U for an unusmil ixr:otI. and iierspi ring humanity chafed and fretted aud vainly eud.ea voretl to get cool by resisting to. nviuy tlevices. While the inercitry on the Iacitic toast n.ay regHor an etjually high t-tiipen-rure, the heat tlieie is not felt to Ik eo iirtense. It is not aoconiauied by the sanu humidity, and this makis all the di-Tei-cuce iu theworkh TIkmv you have tlie cool event' ngs nnd nights, bringing refreshment aud rtst to all; here the heat seem to -continue through mo' of tiie night, and hie inanity swelters and often vainly longs for tdeep ami rst. Some iHrtkns of the city feel the heat more than tHltcrs. Cajdiol 11 111 is one of the ctKilest jMetions. and if a resident is ftrrtnuate enough to have a wunli ' front with tin vk'U space nort'Ii ami south he may count on get ting the full lMuetit of all tlw uiimirT breezes. It wa niy good fortune to mcuif kiicIi a location.'' and. as one result, vras not robled of an hour's leep by the boat. But -thousands less fortunate were oftcm unable to lind rest until tin small hours of morning. Tlie asplwilt iavenients, tlie brlcn and stone walls, reflect .tlie heat until the temperature on tin id recta la sev eral degree idglier limn in ihe coun try. When evening conies thoUands- of copk resort to tlie iitdk'y cars and ride iu all tl-rections. Hieu It is titat rhe subuilan park and garthns and pleasure resorts are thronged until liihlitiglrt by thost scekuig to escjipe tbe heat. Women go ont to iMnd .he evening without any licad covering. and thonseinda of men doff their hats when they enter a. car. Ires Is le dueed to n minimum. Cooling bev erages are consumed, and people ex haust their ingenuity iu devising ways aud means to avoid the effect S( of tiie heat. -.Thost' who an unable or do not care for tlie trolley rhlcs sit In front of itheif luin through Hie eve ning aud refrain from lighting the gas ltcause of the heat it would produce. So ttf you stroll 1 1' rot'gh almost any residence t-'ctlou of Hm city ou a ku:ii mer evening you will gee nearly tlie whole pofml.-ttion of tlie phut that Is not out of town sitting iu the open air.C ' H": ' Wilten I lie lieni Is , atoitn)''l l'.v humidity ,.t Im coiiws more unliearable and euervat.'ug. .Clothetl sw lightly as may. be. you pei-Kiurt while sitting qultt.ly In n -hiidy place, and every thins feels tl:iui;i and . clammy to llu touch. You do not ft el. any vitality in -the atmosphere, but the effect is d'-i'iessiug or devltilizbig. So it wems to the. writer that Ore gon tans have not occasion to envy residents of Washington in tlie matter of .summer climate. There are a nundKr of Oregoniaus liere in. the -public servktr. TIk -last to arrive Is I'rof. Ilcnj. Irving. f Sa lem, w ho , t'pin-arel at the iieneral Ii ml Otlict last week, and was as signed to duty iu tlK mineral division lied givju it desk next lo rlo writer. He. was conVally welconnsl by the trtlKT Westertrers in the office and ex presses himself as quite favorably htpressei with the national capital. Major D. C. Sherman Is In tlie public lands division, looks well, and apjs-.irs tt Is enjoj'ing life as well as ever. Mr. Wm. E. Met 'lure, of Ii m coun ty, a graduate of the .State I'lii-SrsltyJ s a valued employe of tin last na med dvisioii. Sir, McClure Inst year grid- natetl from the Columbian University law wljool. and Ls now pursuing cimrsi in the w-IhhiI of toiimaratlve jurisprudence ami tliphnnacy. j TlK-re ate a number of oilier froih Ilk far west here lu Uncle Sam's em ploy, and so far as 1 have lieen.ahlo to learn, they-are regarded as tap ak and falthftd' workers. TIk evening of tlw titih instant the A Mother's Plain Words - . -. ..-.- i " I suppose you will be astonished when I telj yon that Ria years ago I wm in a most dangerous condition with bronchitis and lung trou.blc,Jecauo you can see how well and strong j am now. Tho Attack at that timo caused tcrrtblo pain in my chest and lungs. I could hardly move, and to stoop caused in tcatf er'a English Remetiy, and I tnougni a wouui try 11, aiumrga I confess that down in my heart I had little faith in it. Tho first bottle gave great relief, and the second bottle made me the healthy woman I am trday. My husband's lungs are weak also, and he cured himself with the same grand old remedy.. Our boy and girl have both been saved by it from death by croup. I know this ii r-o, for IiaM frVraa t w s1 n 4 VtA tiv-Ml vii"-t m -xa i-iiv k night I had a bottle iuthe closet, m and trv acting quickly tnat fatal rna!aljr was easily overcome. We always give it to the children when they have a cough or crdd, and we would t!ot Ixj without ,it for anything. My aistcr will tell you also, if you ak her, that it is a medicine that can always be depended upon for all' the trOTUesoftbebreathingorgan ",rV.. B. ail rar inn .xraL ; : . - . Acker's English Remedy whenever I get a chance, and there are plenty of peo ple around Mechanicsvilic. Y,. where I live, who would nobi2re think of go ing to bed at night without abott'e of it in the bouse than they would of leaving their doors wide open. As I look at it, parents are criminally responsible when they allow their children to die undeTjtbeir very eyes with croup, because hcij ia certain remedy that will conquer the terrible monster every time." - ! ' ," (Signed) Mas. Floyd Fowi.ee. i Acker's Knrllfth RemWir lold brail that rnor moi'7 will b ret cnd-l ia caae United states anl Canada. In Knjtland, Wt atttboriu -the ttMptt numnnlee. . II. HOOKER & CO., ProjirteUmt, Hem Yuri, j FOR SALE AT DR. STOX!' DRUG iTORES. ' i Wilier went thwn town alwnit lj:" o lo-k to ee the crowds and to h-iru Ihe latest cows couceriiing the cf . - . ..1 - I ..,.4 s f t 'nt - l.ou. . lUt'k st injive 111 iivui I i o'Jii-e. of tlw tidily lVst. on lVyiiv1- Tk4ka a ernit'il 4f Sai.t ed by the lat er next iiK.ming ojy- taln twen-tv thousand perstius ui sendncd to read the bulhdius-supfiiejll bv tk-.- Post. It- was Ni Jtrfly. mass of humanity. Tlw4eIioii lingeut was not ilistut, andhiido quite as mil h noi?e as the irjt. The evening was iTfect. a th day hid bten. the air cool nd tTist. bright moonlight, and no wfud. Wliew I wvnt Imiiiw tt luitlnlght. tlie crowd fceiued Just as tig a earlier in-tlw cveuiug. - i Frtnu the division of the Houenil Iind Office in which I niu employetl UiXtA - whiiii is the Miiallest iu tlie Imreau) t ight lntm went home to vote. Two each wvut to lvansas aud Ohio, ami one each to New York. Nebraska. lhadgan and Maryland. 1 thiuk-'Mr. S. A. Clarke was tlw only Oregonhm who tTossctl the continent to Vote. Uist evening 1-bad. the plcasun of 'nsjKftlng tin newest tiling in ! th way of a tyiH'writer the Cahlll Eloe-trh-vil.- It is a machine built on! tho general lines of tlMV-wtandard tyie writers. but utfllzes .Vlectrk-i'ty. r .1 idlght thin-ess'.on of the key complete an electrical Mrcnit, and the elect lie force causes the tyiMliurto perform dt wcrk instantly ami drop back Jhtt psitkn. Tlw font ot tin ty5"ar. strke tlMs iHt tlvtHiid iqxMi the Mov KtriK-k by the oin'rator's linger, ; bud irptin the voltine tf electricity xd, which is easily aud Instantly, rt'gnlat etl tv the ooerator. The result Is mil-' form .jn-intliig, and tlie impression "is either k'ght or heavy a thsirtsl.i An eVetrie -light, wiiv supplies the elec tricity. This nWhiue is an limloubt td stictfss and wilt piove a Ixion J tyL" writer oiMrattA- and -vjMclalfy to tiuw . wIh tlcllx'ht-ln tMMit work. Be titles, ic txlievts the oicrattr of a large irroporti'ott tif hi tvork, An cx lirt wrote 'Ud wtmls In a tnlnute ti held my watch on him) with appar ently a much ea as the avera" cxix-rt will write Ml or it) ou'thti m:t tMncs In-general use. f The ttmpany lias just !egun to phot tfiie machine ii'mii tlw matlvct and has a very niie exhioitleii ?iihi m V street. The tttail prki' at picsf t nt YZ7. ! WALTEU P. W1LL1AMH. A SCIIOONElt WBEt'KlvDi SAN FIIANC1SCO. Nov, 27. Wor-l has Jst'ii let el veil lien licit, llw -overdue. HchtMiner Cisir.tf this city, lias 1mcii wreektsl off llw. Mexican Coast.. Her tri'tv, Mniiptetl of Captain Wg?' imt ami eigtnt men. nave inxiaoiy lseu drowned. t AdAlNST SUNDAY TllEATKEH NEW YOKE. iNov. 27. Tlie At tot s' t lhunh Alliance of America ha 'fcV-guii an active campaign ga!ift Sand.iy tihtatrlt-;il HTfonnantH and Its me 1: lnrs pnimise to kep It tqi until aclurs have one lay rest In scviji It claims to ,li.tve caused tlie urn st:-t wh"i have Iwen itiaih tit . New j-York l'healis the ast Ihrte . tS.und.i'.vH. .ml it Is now kctiiug Jinleye en tin. ptw, cution of tlne crtis, ' - . : . j . ; ... For Infanta and Children, The Kind You Kar? Alwajs Bcsg!ii Boars th Signature of ' ) ' BOB WILL KKillT. ritzsiuiiL'oua Is Anxious lo AgaiiiMeet OMier SltiggiMK ; i' TO.IlO.NTt. Nov. 27. Uoliert I Fitj KiiiMiums ihats anuoituifd that -ill tlie close of hN ;4Hai-on -4ie will tnt j ntife enter the ring, and then, ictltt- fur gt.isl. l'it,lHrmoii'S also ttn ten licit aiiothcr pugltle star ina nager tried to lix up ; false fight, bat 'lie would if! it coit-ent' lo nUy:sneh an .arrange, rent. . .V .'.'-:( , The declaration that Fitsiiiinoift will rtH'tiur tlw ring i-' umhitpo1 jo nwnn that fliere Will Jm 11 chu mploii nl.ip JKittle' pndnbly next June, .b f fries, wIm ii lit agreed lo iiit-'t Itttiiliu nntli afterwnitl Sharkey, rcwrviil tlw right to aiTsiiigt a tnatrfi ttltl) Fit---siiinnoiis. flssrld tlie laltcr rcsi il in tltw time. Now tUft Fits'tiniiOiis h.14 BinitmiHtsl (bin inienisHi to fiatti." fr tlw ti-,i agi chaiiipiou-llilp. liuhliii and Shatliey 1m t'l-pled to wait ntoenliug to VCinci: t. IN SIN HOUNDS. tiHlOAf'O. Nov. 27.-Tominy Ujaii. f Clih-agtt, deflated Kid Caiifr, of 15ttxklyti. iu ix rounds tonight. , jy drorrUU txler positive faranti of failure, sjc, y-c ant ft a bcitie in ta. 3d., aorl 4a. r iv n , I I "a V II a m -. r. a m 4 x - n