OREGON STATESMAN,--. rituAY, ju-x-embeu Vi'.' ---- r - 1 IP YOU ARE fentiiiiiiiitiifirWrtt ArnrliKrnnarfpncc ' j"A.7c our prices on ii it . Woven Wire Jr en- ' ' V. . . . i i t cing. .tickcis aim Poultry. Netting. t, glen at low price Walter Morley SalemFence Works, X - 59 State Street " Tlic beat New Year Ilesolution. TakeUheiEeeley 1 j The detail of the treatment the rea-i sou for tlits detail, and proof of Its ihtpm. Sent free on ai-plk-atlon to The Keeley rustitute, 314 Sixth street. Portland, Or. ' j ' ; j Money to Loan .On improved farm and lt7 property mx lowest current rates. T. K. FORD, Over Ladd Jk Basil's bank. - . LOANS. ' ; i Money -"Jo loan on Improved "farms ntid city property, on short and long 4 line nt 0 per cent, per annum. No commission. Also . wantetl State, t'oitnty, lty warrants and snbpoonan. fall or (hWrw ElKJEXK BUKYMAM, 27U t?oi'nmereial St. . Ilenieinlier tlie plat.' AVhlte Corner block. One door north of Statesman office. ; , ltffKTilNU YOUNG MAN Can make. Mr month and expenses. 1'er ; Inaneat position. Experience unnee i fry. Write quick for particulars. :iark & Co., 41 h & Locust streets, rUlladepkia Ta. 0:4-6m-dw. FEKSONAU M.YJ5TEUIES.OF THE UNKNOWN revealed by the great ludlan medi um nnd prophetess of tlie ace, bora with double veil and second .siijht revealel every bhklen inystery never known to fail.-Kgow your fate at once when all others faik Consult 4 ho Itest. Heal l-the n.vs of her itcvealod Herbal teas. Cure chronic and- no-called nucurable diseasi. l-"rej treatment for the poor. Con imitation free. 132Va Third street. lear Alder. Tortland, Oregon. A MYSTEUIOL'S DEATH. XKW,YOUK, INh-1 2.r-Ir. iriyiMet llitfiii- Itrown. n u oculit of Hyra l usc, an found ilead. tmlay. In .1 n-n jireana'y. Ir. Hrown wan resanUHl as a very skillful ojrabr aud was fre- riifiiily to thU city. leath liys one to iia.iur.il van-s. . . . : . t ' . Aiino rnicE. . t r VANCtHtVKU It. V., Ihn: Tlie .Van Auda niines;m Texad;i llaiid. It. ..," have Ixfii Kold to an English syn dicate, the purchaser p;ivinr $4.",it'0. THE MARKETS A : I'OKThANIJ, "Si. Wheat, Wal la, r.i'..e. - if . . . . . i -' S.IU Trani-lsco. 1h-c. 7. May wheat, f LicPi: ca-li. tiT1--. (h'iis. Iee: ITT. May wheat, open ing. T.'Vv: elo-sins. TF;iv. ' Itarley; t?c. J'Sax, ?l.ri;4. i . J Uvvrpol. Iee. ST.-'-Wlieat. Jlunli, Market Reports The local market qooUtiosj reiter Jy ere as follewi! ! 3 Wheat DO cents at the Salem Flour ing Mills Co.'s ofUcc J i ;. Oat-3.S to 4ltc. . Il.v Client. S7.."MI; clover, $i to $7; Mniothy. fH to ?lo. ) , riur-rai :ind U cent iht sack; W to $::.4 jter bbl. ; i j mim fiMMiitfan. .,"iarrf:: fhort; - Uutter4KUu vper.. llv . iibuylugi; Creamery. 00 cents. J :j:h 'i wilts? , i lVniltryj Chicken. 0c. per lb. 1'ork lat, 44 srross; t netj t lU cf-Hb-ers, S4 to Z cows, 3 to SVa Jieiit.s iKiwd heifer, -Ulf-e. L . 'Muttiiu Sheej, U'i cents. ; eai ana ic aressea. Potatoes 23c, buying." ; v Wool 14 to 15 cents .market weak. Mohair 2D cents. , 1 j; HARNESS i WHIP3. ROBES ; California Oak-ran nNdr Leather,, used, j Harness" Oil. etc. 1 . ; . . -; f .- -F, E. 5MAFE UV. :;V? 2. Slate Street. Salem. Oregoa dionirora iiowry Jm'wIiir Macliioes,.lcMl tlie world for Ieid. ea.y rniuilnir. and xlmpl ferity You ouht to w ttiewi.' CH lo" our tslre Slid see tbeiu liiu-- AWIGGINS; s." 307 C'cmmerctat .trrct L ; ftaih', '.Mb. -cents. -II i F 3 i. .,,,.f Mli;il.lKHIIIH)lf tuVQrSUfKtlL t n your iirt may. result in nsft later, lucre is i reason why yu sJ'ouKl neglect your eyesiglit. tvlrcn ve , are so near. .-,', .. i With our -experience' In optical edn- in tion aiM scientific apfcuiee ve have theifarulty for examining Jlie yes. -whlcli we do free of charge i id if glasses are needed we cm f uruish them at HH moderate price. "Barr's 'Slaves bar eye troubles," Herman IV. Barr .' r Scientific Optician Its State Street, Salem, Or, NEW TO-DAY. WANTED. .COWS. From ten to twenty cows on shares; excellent fa c.IH't few. good 1x1 rus, dtiver linr a ml Iiawiure in abundance. Address B. tc man Otlitv-, Kaltiiiw Oregon. y, ; AOMIXISTUATOU'S XOTICE. Notice is btreby irlven tnat the un dersisued wai on the 2MU ihiy of IH- eemlKT. A. I. lij. by the County Cowt of Marion- Ciu4y. Oregon. ai iic4ntel ttbe Aduiiniittator of the en- tsteof Ral4i K. IJowemian. deceased. AH ierouH ihavlnjs 1 claims aya!nt sit M 'estate slmnkl present the ame. rtrfy veritietl, to me ot the borne of I). Uoweriuan. fonr mile ast of Sa lem. rtion. .wltlrtn six months- from the iLite of the first iniblieationr of this notice. Iatcd Decemter 2. lf". - JAY ItOWERMAX. Adinlnistratoi of - 'tlie ha::, of ItalpSi M. Uowerniau. dste:sal. ,' Iate of lirst irtrblleatiou, Hecembt 2S. VJK ." . , Otw. j SUMMONS XO. 74'.r,. In the Circuit Court of the State cf Orejrpn. v for Marion County. Depart ment No. 2. ;..--.; I : Maurice Klinger, PlaintifT, v.! Mar jrarite Beck, Joseph . lkt-k, Ijeona Heck, -Louise, livt-k. Mary Keck, Rosa Keck, Catharina J4ec-k. Joseph Heck, and Louie Heck, and Marparite JV"ck-'iw "the jruarrtlan of the persons a tid testates of said Joseph S.Keek, and IHiua Beck, uiiuors, Iefoud ' antM. ;-. "':!; . . - In the name tf the ?tate of (reirn, yon and each -of j'ou are hereby re (iihfMl to anMvir in xakl -mirt hi the alKve eutitleil suit and answer tie complaint filial therein against you by the sahl pbiintiff on "or liefore the 2:inl day. of February, ltWl, and yen and each of you are hereby notified that if you fall so to appear and an sweHakl complaint, for want there of the paid plaintiff will apply to the court for a nd ta ke a decree aga Just yon as follows, to-vit: " c ' ' For the sale 1 of all the property, real and personal, set forth in said ecwplaiut and which U described as follows, to-wlt: . j' I Attn iininlerel tlire d ami four (41 In Block nninbcr tliirty-tlve :." iu tlie City of Walem, County of Marion, State of Oregon, as shown by the plat of said City of Salem, now on tile and of reeonl iu the office otlthe re-! Nnler of conveyance for Marlon Comity. Oregon, together v 1th tlie ten eu'eiiix, h(reditaments atnl appurte nauees thereunto 4H'lougiug, or in .my wise aiH-rtainiug thereto. Also tlie following descrilKil prcni- Ises. to-wlt: . . "That portion of Ixt ninnlier six (fit, fitRIM-k nuuiltcr tlUrty-tive (5i,tin Hie tMty f . Salem, County of Marlon, State of Oregon, as shown by the re- ei'irditt iflat of said City of Salem, and rteHcrllicfl as follows, to-wlt: lJgliiiing at a ipolut on he Wt Hue of sahl Mock numlHr, thirty-lire :C. twtuty-fiv2T.J feet North of the -StMithwest corner of said lot No, h in ssiid . block No. thirty-five :Vl. mil ulng theuc- S'ortii on 4he West lino Of slid Ant No. six t; fifty feet: thcjice f'Eist lKirallel With the South line of said lt Xo. , one hundred aiul sixty-tie feet to the alley; tlieuce S;iith on the East line of said 1-ot nunilH-red six. fifty feet; thence West parallel; with 'the (South' line of said Ijirt nuailtenil six H one hundred and rlxty-Hfe fee to the place of begin-1 niu'. tigether with the tenemnt.j lieredttf luenjts aint ' appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any .wise aplertaiulng-thereto. ! j 1 Also the following described prem ises.' to-wlt :r . lieglunlng1 at the Southwest corner of Ixit numbered six t In block tiiir-ty-flve :Ti. as shown by the recorded plat of the City of Salem, Marlon County, ' 'State of 'Oregmi; theiee Xortherly along the East wide of Cojn-irteix-lal - ! 4trwt twenty-five feet : thenc, K.iterly at right angles to sahl CoiiMiierclal Street one hundred' and sisty-ilve tlv feet to the alley; thrnee Southerly along the AYet side! of safei alley, twenty-live feet; thface Westerly -one "hundred and sixty-live lili.V ,iht to the plMe of leglMuiu, sltuaie in the City of Salm. Marion Connty. 1 Orgon. -fogether with h tenements, hereditaments, and appur-' tenh-es thereunto belonging, or in any wise a-piicrtainLug ttiento. i Also the following descriled real premises, to-wlt: - i f LotNK av4-t."i) iu 14ck No. tiiiri flvert:C) as 'vhow'u by tl"' reconlJ lIat of the' ity of Salem, Marion Cuuty Oregon, and urinate iu - tiu Cfty 'of Sala, Mariou County, .Ore gen, together; ,witU - the " tennnMits. Wreditainents arsl aiiirtirtHifS ihi'rt iiutoi lelonging, ir .iu - auy nvlse p neitatntng'" thereto. , Also , Hie following desfCTlbed mil piVlMlses." to-wit; f: :'. l JViriueiKHiig' at! the SoiiUiwtwt , -or-u-r o It XoV7 seven in liloetr Xo. Uiirt-fivt l:f., as' showit by !. Ike ; ft etde plat-fif the City f Sajk'til, Ore gtMi.'ahd ejleudlii X4rtliei1r oil the Et ItoU4fary line if - Vnniieri-ijil Street one and one-half 'feet .to ibe center of (Ik brick watl tH-tween the !aikliturs f IkKI it .Bb. and KlSug er c lU--k: th"iice Eadrly along f t teuter of. sahl wall ; parallel with tlie South, line of s;iid lot' No,-' Seven ill to the alley, dividing sakj Tihs-k Xo. thirty-tive ;t"i; tlnnce tfWtlnTly along sjifd alley one and oae-h.ilf fe to tin Southern Potrmlary f sakl IaA .Xo. seven (7t; thcuco. Westerly aluus, the South line of s;ihl lot to the plaee of t'giuuiijg: sMuate In the 4'lty of Vs. lenr. Iu .Marion t'onnty, Or-gtu. to gether with the ;ieneinents,i'lieredlta- nieuls , and appnrteuahee-j thereunlo iiehiugiug. or in any wHe. sjiihsU'uiIus tliereto r,ClV vs Alo the felTufeih Owraci'iH.Toii v al iioiert.v. -at- the.City-wf , Salout, in Marion. County, Oregou. to-wlt; . I'ttvt chairs, tluee sto-jls. oue lot of pli-tuies. bar fixtqrea in Drewery building, oue lieer HHup, 21 lw.'tr gliiss es. one clock, oue glass pitcher; two -opier "tueastires, two stoves, one jcop- per kettle, two tabkse, ne desk, rU0 ba rrels of teer. 7 buslieb of malt, atW. Imsliels of, Uirley. seven bales Lof hcix. r70 beer kegs, one rope, block and tackle, three eeales, roar ruorse. four wagon, two tous of hay. one safe, T0" bushcli of oats. 320 bushels of feed barley,; one wheelbarrow tols aud implements used iu the brewery, 2." fermenting va4s. eight casks, -iiiU cords of tir?, wootl. 80 cords ; of oak wood, one step ladder; and one promis sory note ; secured by. mortgage oir reat estate, executed: iy II. and Bar bara KIas. amount due thereon about fJi: ami one promissory note-execu ted by I (. .and Barbara. Ivlass, anidmt due thereon aboot. fl2S. .; r-. "t i Also the following described ipreoi ises; to-wlt : v U Li'-'y ' - . , ' ' The North half of Lot number Five (?p In Block number tbirty-aix 3trUi the City-of ilerval. In Marion Coun ty, State of Oregon, as descrflMMi ana shown upon the sdat of said City of tJervais. on record in the office of the County Recorder of Marlon Countyj. Oregon, together, with the tenements. Ivpreditaments. and 'apptfrtenaneos tlnereunto iielouglusr, or in-ny wise ttiiertaiuing thereto. ' - .Uso the following described pre;n- tees. to-wlt: -s -j :: ---;"-;'-- That portion of Ixts numlier Seven (Tt ami Eight S) In Block Nnmler Xine ! in the town of Dallas, in the County of -Polk, and State . aforesaid. beginning at the Northeast corner of sa kl Ixt N u nil er . Kight ( 8 1, ' t hence running-West Ninety (!X feet,' thence South Tiiirty t3Ut iifeet, thence East Xiuety, Xeei tisii., theu-e , North XUitty CH h feet to the place of lieginning. to gether with tlw tenements, li'ejlita- uients.- and appurteiianeew tlwreunto btdonglng or in auy wfse appertaining thereto, r- -, 3 ' .''. .'... r . Also' the-following described prem ises: 3- f !;-'-:': v i ": 'L i '- Iiesrinnlng at the Southeast colli of IiOt XuudMrl Eight ( in BIo;fc NumiiM'red Nine (!H. in aW town- of I hi lias. County of- Polk, and i Stare a f ortsa id ; t heuce Xor t h Th in y i"t feet, thence ? Wi-st ' Seventy-five 7) fMt. them e South Thirty ( feet. theui-e East Seventy-five (75) feet ' to the plao of Jsiginuiug. as 4sth of the foregoing lot nnd block aro; num- In-red on Ike plats and surveys-of the lands pbittcd and lakl out by. the La.' Civole Amdiiitk' Institute, a corpora- i Ion duly Im-oriioratod under and by virtue or the laws of the State' of On'gon. to whkh reference is hereby made.' j" . r -"; ' . '. ,. Together with the tenements, lierei ditaiuenf'. ami appurtenances there- unio belonging or in .any w ise aiier talning thereto, f . ! Aird that one or more refennii lie ippolnted to sell the whole of said proixTty. according to the law and irnetice of .-. Kald "Ourt, and that the proceeds of ux-li sale after pa. vmeiit of all costs. and disbursements of said suit and all exien.se of said sale ls nstributeil among all the said parti -s to the il l suit interested therein, in iicHdaiK-e with 4heir rsmi'tive rights, and that the sild 'plaintiff le leererd to le the Owner in fee simde an uudivifh-d n-half tYj) inteivst iu and to all of the foregoing real and personal proiertj, and that said de fendants. josih S. Ittn. and Iwia Beck. 1m dei-rtnsl to m the owners In fei simjJe of an nndivhhil one batf U Interest in and to all; of the foregoing described real prop erty and iiersonal property as tenant; in common, each licing iu fee simpln I he owner of an undivldtsl one-fourth of. ail said proiHrty subject to the lower right of the said defendant Margarite ' Beck In one-half ii "f 1 eaclv of Siiid Interests In sard real prois'rtj of tlie .said minor defend ants and that the said defendant Mar garite liH-k be deereed to.liave a dower right In ooe-half (V4 'of each of ald minor defenda tits interests In said real prolei'ty . liiat the yaid defeiwlants, Ioiiise1 lUM-k. Mary Beck. Rosa BTk. Cathar-! tut lieck, Joseidi Beck, and luie l?H'k and each cf Uu-m lie deereeil by t4i i-onrt"-to'tutve po rjght. title or :n-; tenst In ,ojr to the Kalal real projierty! r iu or t sa id lKTsonal proerty ol In or to any iwirt thereof, vv.liivb shall liave iWn tld or disposed of prior to the dwetise if the said minor .chji- itreu. and that they- be decreed to have uly a right or interet iu oud to the iro-eels of the salesv of' said proiH'fty, or any wrt therof feinaln- ugaud In the immissIou of naid minor children a the owbpw thereof at the rime f the death of both of them, and also that It ae decreed by "ibe ourt to 1h for the best interests ef ill imrtiert interested in said pnierty that, the same be sokt and the prmHls distribubil among the parties hereto n aci-ordance with their relectlve riglrts and interests tlureiu. aiKl fur ther that the court iipjMilut a guardian b;1 litem for said "minor children to air.tear for' ind look, after their r--jMH tlTe Interests; In said suit aud in relatb'ii to sahl proiierty, and that it 'h? ei ther decreed that the costs, dis bers, iiM-iits txirl 'Xieuses of sahl suit ar i'X sivli sale be iald by all of The partus to this euit in proportion to tbir nispci-tive rights and Interests tllei. -i : ;' v . . s , v - - You and each '-of you are - hereby frrther notified that tlie sahl idalnUff will take ; a decrei; and; judgment sgairst you for I1h whole of tlie re- f deiesiwhxl fn akl 'onrlaint. and for sin-b oIImt fiirtliiir and ditTere'i i eiief In t he premises as to the court J sl:ll sei'in eijlta4de. ; ' Ths SniiMnons is sveil upon yoi by imldU-atiou theref. for six eoiie.,i. live and ; successive week prior to sjiid 2Hrd day of February. A. D. lfsH. Tn the Wiekly Oregon iStatesman. n rfekly uewKpaiier of general clrcnla lion Ihroiigliont said county of Marion aiid State of Oregon, irtltttcd and ptil- Mshed at the City iof jKilcui, Marion t'omity. Oregon, by order ,f Hon. R. I. lBe. Judge of ssiid '-ir-uit Court, whh-h said order I stirs ibite of IN: i-cnrfier 27. ' I .. simI tluit the said Hon. ItMvHoise. Judge of said Court. in a hi ordT. for t le put die t ion of this MiuMiioits ti;MMi ymt Iras prescrilet tin 2nrd day of FelMntary. A. D. B"I. .is I m time on or Iwp wlilHi ron iifiii Har iiini aiwwer ine saui -.om- )iaiut iu said eourt. i ' ; - ; T The date, of the "first publication of this stiiiiDions IU sahl mwspaper 4s ftM2th ilay of Ihi-eniJier. A. D. 1!n : 4 - - w. t. mivtki:. v ; ;t - w.m. kaiser. - J I 5 Attorneys for 11a hit iff. fyjll'e Jlcltic IloHHiedead is, the bestj aaiu.i'qj't.-r. , vuif f i a year. 4 Izvs Jfiat Diolit Be of Interest n i. Since our announcement of pur contemplated change in the firm by the 15th of January, j where we had to raise TEN THO USAND DOLKARS out of our stock before a change could' be - made, we hare realized nearly Six Thousand Dollars. In order , to raise Four -. r Thousand more by the 15th of January, we continue the extraordinary ? ., A - cut price sale on all Jines, -except we make a greater reduction ' i - ; M ir our velvets aud Tel veteens-T-the goods that had i i been sold lrom 50c to 75c, which we reduced ' r . ! ' . ,. to 31c, we will now sell for ' ... We have added a great, many loose collars, that cost from 10c to 35c pt si IV6; tents We have secured over 500 drummers-, samples of underwear, that -rkitrtft F"t r cost all th way from 50c tofl.25, we arc selling for .... I Weniy -1 IV6 tCfltS Also twenty-five samples children's .overcoat from four to twelve ' f years old, that are worth from f 250 to $7 each, which we are fn CI selling fromU------l---4-------r----l--------------- JJiDIi Our f 15 suits are going rapidly now at Eight Dollars ft will pay you well to secure your clothing before it is too late. You will savo money on nearly all Jines you buy ot us pew. Our assortment is yet good in gents' underwear, quilts and blankets.. It will save you at least forty per cent, jn buying your hats of us. We mad o a farther cut in our ladies' jackets. We are selling them for actual half former price, and the same in our ladies capes. We are closing out on rubbers and arctics. Come and partake of them they are immense bargains. Opr holiday goods are money savers." 'Albnms, , toilet sets, handter chiefe, plated ware, cutlery and notions have but to hear the price and yeu will gladly lake them. Thus saith Friedman, of FriedrTari's New Contr goooooooocxxxxxxxxxDocxxxx We have placed on sale price. Remnants of laces, etc. PEABL M ILLEK WAS IN BOSKBUKG Was Seen There by a Local Newspaper Man Said He Was Doing De- . . teetive Work. ; Pearl . Miller; the young liveryman who left Salem mysteriously .a few flays ago, Ikw not returned neither has lie beet! arrested,' if a -warnint Is, In dited, out for bis apprehension, .fohn W. Veatchl a Salem newspaper man. w1m Is now. luisiuess manager of the Uoseburg ' 'Iteylew, .met Miller In that city last Saturday, and In wrl.tlus to his -mot her. " Mrs. .1. P. : Vea tch, men tions bis meeting Miller, nud the lat ter peculiar actions; Mr. Vea tch says iu .part: s , , "I -see the papers say, that Pearl Miller, a Salem livery tnau, Is missing. I met him here (Saturday, about l'JJO p. m. ou Jackson street he told me he was looking for a young fellow (I can't call Ids iui me but 'I know him). I Ie sahl the younjf fellow; forged a cheek by signing ibe Cooper boys name to it. for $23, and he was doing some detective work; he said the young man was cookiirg for the Cooper boys iu a logging eaiiyp near Imlependeuc', and drew, the inouey , and left. I old Miller that the- young man had not leeu In vllosebiHTr. as 'I am on ;', the street; aud. lft he bad lieen here, tlie chaiK- were I ; would have seen, trim. To others Jliller toW different tor!e. saying lie had I wen workiug in Kugene ami in many livery barns from British Colnuilda to Itoseburg. . . "Wlien I met ; hhu, he had Ids liat ilranit ikmu In -front, and I said 'Hello? Pearl, what the deuce are you doing here' Als asked hiAi when he came up: In nndyJie said:. Iou"t put my tin me iu your vaoer. as I don't fwaiit any one to kuow I am here. I sfKwi mm: 'unats tne oiatter. !iave you sklpiN! ouCJJ , He said: No, ' I am doing a littkt detective work. ' He tohl me he registered t . I be McCIalbn House under ait assumed tiauie, and I told hi iu. if the yimug fellow he want ml ti Mt came to town v I would let him know. Also-told Miller: where to go to look -for the boy should he t-oine lo Ibs-tirg. loiter, a iMitit : o"cIcK-k.' I REMNANT -iw-Uiut cuter., a livery tain. I was -' '--.. . . . . FROM Mew ' if. State and Commercial Streets Salem, This Will Be Our Remnant Week all our remnants at dress goods, silks, velvets, 'linings, ribbons, Isadore Greenbaum t . ''-,.- First store south of Postoffice. 4 Iu . the onice at ; the. liaru When lie came in. but he walked to the back -end of the bam and was talking to the 'hostler': from there I don't know. what became of htiu, lut Hie liveryman say he told them he was going to Kedland, California.":. ' Iter. John Held, Jr.. of Oreat Falls, Mont., recommeuileil Ely's Cream Balin ro met, : I - can emphasize his statement, lt. Is a positive cure for catarrh if used as 4urectcdP" Itev. Francis W. " Poole, Pastor Central Pres: Churcb, Helena. Mont. ' ' After using Ely's Cream Balm six weeks I "believe myself cured of ca tarrh. Joseph Stewart. Urand Ave;. Buffalo, N. Y. The Balm dHs not Irritate or fan o sneezing. SiM . by druggists at oti cts. or mailed by Ely Brothers. 50 Warren St., Xew York. ' A NEW DEPARTMENT. DIVISION OF INMU-IVR AFFA1UJ4 IS IX'AT'G U Alt ATED. Will Have. Cliarge of Civil Matte:- In Cuba and the Philippines , , , Volnnteers to Itcturu. WASIIIX(3TOX. Dee. 27.Mn accord- am with an onler, Issuifl y tlie War Uepartment; today, the division of "f'ustoms nud .Insular Affairs of th omce or the -secretary of Var here.u ter wlll lm known is the "Division ot Insular AtTairH and Will liave i-harge. of. matters pertaining to the civil af fairs connected with the- goveruiui'ut or .uia ami the Philippines isiamis. as distiugnisheil from matters of a pure ly .military character. , . . , I TO fill 1 1 ' TKtK'PS. ashiiigton. ,lHt 27.TLe Se.;reljry of War today purchased., the - largi frcight steamer Samoa, at; Hong Koug, for use in tlie traus4Hrtatiou to Siiu Francisco of the volunteer army iu the Fkilipplues. j ' ' ": . , ' . :-,.:-: -.. -' -r f ' : -:: : f 1'IIILIPPIXK TAlilFF. ' lauihi. Dec. ;J 2T.--Tli 1 hilippdie Commistiion has comidetttl the tariff bill, and, mailed It to Washington for approval. The decision of the Coin.nis Slon w ill be made mdJi'Moiiduj .; TwIcc-a-Wctk Statetuiau, Jfl a icar.'tunlnatlon or rr-f-tti-?Uyi. to tueJfuW . . y 4 jacket on Racket Orego a great reductiqn in A. YICIOCS WOMAX. WICHITA. Kaus., Ic J7-.Mrs. Carrie Nation, president of the BiirbiT . county W. O. T..C. 'uterHl the Carey Hotel lar room, and with a - s-toiie. , smashed a "f-'JOti-tiaiutiug of Cleopatra at her batli. and a mirror valued at $100.. - She is u-ider. arrest ltt ho ' change has yet been made. She fap- lKalel to'overuor Stanley, who is in the city, ami he refused to act in any way. iShe .broke; mirrows at "viowa, Kansas, in two saloons some moutli ago., "She declares there Is no. law tiu-' der which she can be, iirosecuteiL HAVE XOT PAID CONSTANTINOPLE. Dec. -,T.- 1 1 Is the general .belief that tlie Cr:imis contract for? tkt? constrik'tlon o ;i cruiser for Turkey was slfenel wit limit the first iwymeiit being -made. J lit view .Js supported by. the Tact Unit tM Porte has rormany proimsi'u io ,ia.v nothing to' Ainericans i 'fore payiu- the Knimwi, f and the (.rnians luive uot yet received anything. ! st im sir? Toa naw oays -wrj i u. a ii ft LJ The Pacljtle Hoiiu-stertd is Hie liest.' farm pais'r. : Only $1 a year. Twlcia-Wek Statesman, $1 a year. S. CSTONE.M.D. Proprietor of mm 0 ; Z sawslI wn&tsox. ! v Tt..-t stores; fttro- In '''nm"nler are o eatei at No- 235 sad 233 Comun-rcisI street, and are ,weU tmke.Ji with complete line of drugs and loiq toilet - articles, pert umcrj.V brusUA etc, etc, etc. . , : ..- lias had some 25 years- experlencs la the practice of medicine -mo D7 inakcs no chargo Xor con3T:lttUant SALE f. - -. -...'- DRUG STORES '3