salkm. oregox. frtday. Aran.. 4, 1X2, 3 Mxdsr Oeoff rey Bellairs, poshing hajf way j "What! Is it you. Geoff f' ahe i ex 6c ros London bridge In an ilmlwn j claimed in a low voice. : walk, leaned on (he par pet and shlv-1 He already: waslturrflng awayi She efed. keenly: conscious of the ulscom- put out a detaining- hand, delicately fort of the atmojhere. He was thin - 1., 6V1t Vlt1fftfW'lflf1 .Iff ufnlu jy even iheagerly clad. Hi sfngle- . breasted coal was tou toned tightly over hia chest and, the, collar f It was turned up; the coat was aggressively threadbare an eloquent testimony to the condition of Its wearer; its sleeves bad shrunk, exposing a Jong expanse -of wrists, unadorned by linen cuffs, ind the edges of' it were frayed. He grore a cap, dIngy-colred and weather Iwaten; Ms hoots gaped at the seams art'i their soles drank in the moisture of the pavements like a sponge. But 'if 'hU attire, did not sufficiently testify io lhe fact, one ! glance at I Geoff rey .fl-naira- race J was enough to ; entreaty; f j,'- proclaim him Instancy J a traveler Bella Irs glanced swiftly at his ;u U.e high road to dextitutoin. The clothes, Shrugged his shoulders, looked pf-rf-jf -ptlon of contrast between what! at he, and shook his head, he, was and what he hadi been, smote! "1 iee-I ' kndw," she replied hur- ' hliri. with a suddem Inclination to ' rledly. "liut you must get in 1 : want break into a mirthless laugh, but the Mo speak to you' Jauish was as suddenly checked upon I He wavered. The thing had come his Up, and he started forward with : upon ; him somewhat suddenly; of all a nuick exclamation. A hansom had! women In the world at such amoment driven rapidly toward him, when, as he; had least expected least, it -may it seemed without warnlngvcfr reason, j bel desired to ate this one woman tii" horxe had shied at ar passing ob-1 Her eyes were bent strangely on his. a'.acle.' and, taking fright,j would have He gave a reckless little laugh, i brdken the next Instant Into m wtfdl "Jfyou wish It," he . said; - "but " guliop had not Geoffrey Beilair. by ai He left the sentence unfinished; the prophetic instinct, taken in the- uosti-1 paui was eloquent enough. The driv- 'Mlities of the situation before they er, however, was a little surprised to had tsme to develOip thernselvt s, and, ait-ting on the impulse of an old. athle tji; habit of earlier days, sprung for ward nnd -ieze.l the horse's bridle a it ja50el ' him. Fut a yard or two he u a dragged along beside the animal: but ih7-weight of his body brought it tu a suJden standstill beneath! a lamp p-t clone to the pavement. Thi Whole iriHlant had begun and ended: within . th- limit of a few seconds, and the horse stood motionless, while the driv er on the box called out his gruff thanks 'to the man who had, -at con . tolerable rink to himself, averted . a poHKible - accident. r Hal-lairs 'did, not need hfm. There ivaa a: lady" seated UiHide the hansom. He bent forward, "prompt'd by an old instinct . of Jcourr toy, to aJdrefs to her a polite inquiry. "I truat," he began, "that vou are not ":' then he stopped- niid way In ;hi TittiK-e, for-the ligiht of Ihe lamp poi xhoivn full on thrf face of the Mfry. . Khrt wa yuung-. pretty , and . i ii-hl v dresned. , , . K!'anor'" he exclaiinetl. 1 1 ;nay have N -n the-UroId nigHt air, or the fright occasioned -j . by tje i be havior, of the horte, that sent a little hysterical shiver throuxhl the lady at .un. of his voice. ShP Ictirned quickly forward a Geoffrey Isellairs stepped Lack, and 'ga-d .uneasll -at the man . Kianding undr th lamp post, '.with -his Mit collar turned up and his cap jnIJed ier hi. tye; a strange, hu'lf . frli(ht.'iA.l recognition )ca id lnt, her f.tce .i her glance rextel upon him an' IriMtifit !!h, mule amazement. ' MURDERED BY THFIR SERVANT A Philadelphia ramify killed by the Colored Butler, 1 hi: kkarkd Arrkst for steau- NG AND StUtT THU LADY OF T11K llursiJ AND TWO DAt'GH-TKIiS-HK WAS CAPTtTRED IN AM DEN, N. J. ' PHILADELPHIA. Pa., A pril 1 Fear-1 iiiiC truit he would be arrestetl for theft, Udll jni IL' Iine, a colore 1 biitlr. shot and killed his emphyer, Mra. Klla J. Fuibu.h. her 12-year-old daughter, Madeline,-- and probably mortally wounded another, daughter, Klolfc. aed 7 yearsj I'ne today was cap-uitt-d in famden. N. J., and confessed I H crime - l-inc had been nun petted of stealing money fnm tis emphyer, and when a warrant was a worn, out today by "Mrs. I 'm biiMh for his arrest, he committol ib- v'ime in revenge. Mrs Furbush ni l Kld.e. were on the third floor of il..! hou.M and Madeline was on roller skates In front f the house. After killing the mother and fatally wound !rg tme child. Lane callel Madeline In- lo th hall tind tho' foltoWert hlnl lit) wi;drs to the third tory. where he slut l.r in the hewd, He thein ran down Mairs ;nd made hits escape.-' The bj diex of Mrs. Furbush and Madeline and tlo; injured child, i Kloise, i were found by. a Mllcenwn ..who hud !gonei to the house .-to serve the warrant on Lane.' There was a colored J'ervarrt In tlie kitt hen ironing when the murdtrs were nml.itd. and when the ptlicemen Suestloned her she Jfaid she had not heard the shoot It.g and did not notice th deputture of Lane. The coroner as taken charge' of the house., Mr. Fiirfcusi has not yet been located by J me dice. and it is stated Uiat ne has gone to New York.; j Iine had beon employed by the. fam ily for about two yeMrs. His home is !iid to be in Trenum N. J. I-jne was brought back to this city" and Ioeed ui in a celt In the city rtali, ' -.. ! "NOTHING SUCCEEDS ; LIKE SUCCESS." ; The Oregjn Fire Relief Association has been a success ever since it began buMiness In January, and :1s now growing fatcr than ever before. Its annual report of December 51, 1901, shows a net gain In amount of In surance In force of. $2.628;7g7, which Is per cent more than the net gain vf ny previous year, j It paid 125 losses during the year, amounting to 223.600. it is strictly a mutual : institution hich rurnishes the. beat of Fire insurance at CosV' For farther particulars, address A. C. Chandler, secretary. McMlnnville, Or rgon, or If you reside In Marion county, call on or address . H. A. Johnson, (sgent), Salem. Oregon. , ' Legal Blanks Statesman Job OCTc.' Legal Blanks Statesman Job Office, a ILamp Post. 3 1 gloved, though she would have- tried . Kim Iff. , I....! . t. ... and by an impulse almost a d -flu nee turned again and faced her. j "Yw, It Is I." . . r-: '-: I . -Geoffrey M r. BeltalrsJ she v mur mured, with eyes still half Ineredu- ku and cheeks flushing. V Uellalrs bowed. I hope you were not hart he in quired formally. f 8he ! hesitated for the fraction of a second, then for a, reply threw open the folding- doors of the hansom. -"Will yoa please get in?": she said. In a tone between imperiousness and see this- ragged man suddenly, step Inside the hansom; The lady made room for him beside her 'with a dainty half-shy movement of Invitation, and as Geoffrey Bellairs sat down she pushed open the trap door above and told the cabman to drive on. "You wanted to sptak to -me?" said Bellairs, looking straight out before him. "YesT" . V ' "You look mom awfully hard up." Her voice faltered; "I look what I am."' But had you; not better stop the hansom and let me get out?'' ' "No not yet." v He raised his eyebrows'. "You wanted to speak to me?" hVm." Ifellalrs gave a curious laugh. y'How monosyllabic you are!" be ob served. t You u?ed not to be,"v he added. "I have not quite recovered from the shock of of " "Dislcovcrlng your old admirer in this somewhat undignified plight? No wonder! I was rather a smart chap once. ! But that's all over since alnce well, well what Is the uxe. of whln Inn? I did not want to see you, Elea nor. I never wished -to see you again. You cannot be surprised, 1 think." "I sihfiose f ahould have no right to h" -f. "I suppose ,.not. t'mler the circum stance It is, pe'rihaps, x lejs surprising Ktlll. The world Is u funny place, a ding-dong affair, and even the best go 00000000000XOOOOCOX00XX0 THE DEACON AND Twas wt the prayer meeting when arose old Doacn Heep And started on a.-xinging tlwtt he was a wandering sheep. Ami then we're sorry for it came a giggle; yes, iarwl more. From some .young, thoughtless people sitting 'Way back by the door. The "deucon stopped his singing and in horrified surprise Glanced at the. frightened gigglers noiw the target of all eyes--.And when his breath "wn back again he called on Brother Janes To ferret out the culprits and make; record of their names. . Before a rural Jury In the country court next day The meeting house disturbers stood in penitent array. . - Old lacon Heep had testified, and when he stopped It looked . As if . the youthful prisoners were for the lock-up booked. ' - c -', -- - r r- - To cross-examine Deacon Heep their lawyer then arose. "Well, Deacon." said, he smiling, "you're complainant, I suppose. Now, on you oath, remember you were singing at the j time ' This sad occurrence happened that to you seems such a. crime." "I wns," snapped but the Deacon. Repeat the tune exactly as you sang it 1n the pew?" . Up utnped the prosecution. "I object, your Honor. I .I think thit foolish question doesn't cnll for'a reply." "Your Honor!" cried the other, "If your Honor please. I must ; Insist upon the witness doing as I aakl Be just! I have a reason for it that, will biter on be plain." "The count rules that the- witness" said the Judge, "must sing again." j . - Now, w hen at prayer meetings Is a singing d.?aeon heard. He can't be said to warble wth the sweetness of a bird. , His notes start" from the cellar and by fits and starts mount higher 'Till with a burst of thunder they end "way up in the spire. He gets a swaying motion and his face with rednes. grows; He blinks his eyes and beats the time and slngtr right through his nos?. Sometimes they, have to stop him so that others can be henrd. And when they. do there's trouble, for his angor then is stirred, . . . ' "W're waiting." smiled the lawyer, 'for the witness to proceed. Come.' D aeon! Din't ie bakhful. 5ive the evidence we need." And then the Deacon had to, so, he tuned his throat! awhll. And started "I'm a Wandering Sheep" In good old meeting rtyle. The crowd began to titter, and the Jury bite their lips; The judge behind A paper hid his face, and Mr. Pipps. The solemn clerk, wtio. never' smiled, just grinned from ear tor ean The Deacon, having closed his eyes, sang on without a fear. And now the crowd Including thosJ upon the Deacon's side And aJi the, jury ha-ha-ha wer laughing till they crted. The Judge for order pounded on his desk wMh might and main. But as he, too, was laughing, ail Ms efforts were In vain. .' - Vhlle every one was laughing save the Deacon who. in doubt. Had stopped to gaxe with angry eye on everyv one about; The court was brought to order and the lawyer most polite Released and thanked the witness, who was mad enough to fight. . . Then turning to the justice, "If your Honor please." fie bowed. "We rest our case. , If any one In this enlightened crowd Can find my clients guilty after hearing our good friend. We all must share the punishment that you may on them send." The case went to the Jury and the prisoners were If feed. Because they couldn't help it. all the jurymen agreed; And now at prayer meetings where good Deacon Heep Is found. llinr mil ft tx.il j iftUftiiiiift iiru lie: : 3. f ; ' oooockxxkxooccoco ooooo oooooooooooooooooo THE FLAX INDUSTRY. 1 raWtor Statesman: ; . V Y: commend ; and appreciate -f the promptness and gol will 'with which lh. Kn.l njm nAn t th 'ftf rrwittlip(l to the demojid of the Commercial Club in ordfr to fulfill fts engagement with rne. VThey seem t realixe my earnest ness, and prove that they are ready to second my efforts to bring about the success in this flax enterprise. ' I am nle.ute.1 to slefe this onuortunitv to re neat. nuWIclv. that on rrtv part nothing will be neglected to cultivate and har under sometimes, you .know, I never myself laid claim to the illstlnctlon of even the second best," he ad-br-d can- .lr II a . . . . . T - uiuiy. i irar crivn jruur Kiri. lie moved ostentatiously.'' a little further from her; "Don't." she "murrnured. -Bellairs frowned. The girl stifled something that seemed like a little sob. : "Hungry! Oh! Mr. Bellairs!" "Kindly drop the M r,' please. I hate anything In the shape of pity. " "AnJ you have quite forgotten the, the old day a," she murmured. "Yes. It doesn't do to remember them when a man la down to bed ro-k. Then you are not yet married?'1' rhe started slightly. V ! .". "NO." ,;.'" ;. " j "Nor engaged? I take the liberty of an old acquaintance, you see." "Nor engaged," she' said slowly. Kellair looked at her. "That is strange." he remarked, "for 'pon my soul, MUs Nugeni, I nev er saw a. prettier girl." " "You have not forgotten how to flat ter, at any rate," he replied, with a nervous laugh- "I didn't mean It as flattery; 4 but you remember the: occasion of our parting." '' ' v . "Yes F remember it." . . "I asked you- to marry me. You re fused. You were wise." he added, smiling bitterly. "A girl should never marry a man she does not care for." "It was not that." Ilellalrs turned suddenly "Not that?" he repeated. "I couldn't. " I yo r" She faltered and stopped, -confused. There was a moment's alienee. Bellairs' eyes were fixed 'strangely on her face. "What do you- mean," he Jjaid In a hard tone. . . ' "Well, .surely you know!" she an swered apptallngty. Jt was Impos sible. You were o so poor!" . She gulped at the word. The hansom turned a corner sharply and grazed the curbstone with a jolt. Bellairs' arm touched- hers. .His hand closed suddenly on her'rlst. "Then you you cared for me ail the time?" he exclaimed passionately, fac ing her with burning eyes. Her response was inarticulate. Bel lairs flung her wrist from' htm almost fiercely. ' "My (Sod," he groaned. "And If I had only known only know;!" She touched his sleeve with a Uttis. timid, frightened gesture. "1 t thought you knew, I thought you would come back.". II? l.iurjhed hoarsely.: "If I had known I would never7 have Kone! I would never have been what I am now what you -see me! But ll'a too late to rail; its over arid done with, there Can be no going back the road's too Jong!" " " V i "Please don't ay that! Please trir and and forgive me! 1 I wanted to THE GIGGLER8. - "Ah! I thought so. Now will you s- A ' V I Oj v ftri.c uivmii ia. IL C. DoJge, In Goodalp Farmer. vest the i full development of the new industry in Salem. . EUGENE BOSSE. Salem, Or April I. J90. GOVERNMENT REPORTS. WASIliNGTON. April.g,. A com parative statement of the government receipts and expenditures . for March show total receipts $4601.413. The eipendrtUres were J28.102.43". which leaves a surilu for the .month of -OTS.97S. ;-. ';.',' ; 1 '-.",;' :: v-. tell you my i; father I " hardly know how to " she stammered. ' " Well, he said in an altered voice, "what do you wish to tell m,' Miss .Nugent? Your father -" "Is dead.- I)o you understand? I I am rk h. "I congratulate you," h said cuH ously. That. bwevert is the more reason that I should relieve you of has tiled his final account of said estate my society instantly. I. presume youhn the County Court for Marlon Coun- are driving to your mot tier's house? .... You can hardly expect me to er es cort you to the nail dor!" - ' j- He rose and pushing open the trap, ealied to the dciver to a;op; the han sorn pulled Ut. "Must you force me to confe ev crything?r le exclaimed la despera tion. "I, uoC have been mUefable for two years and now!" He looked at br, and a sudden ten derness crept Into his wan eyes. "God blesa you. Eleanor, little girl!" he ald gently. "Good by!" "No. no; she faltered. But he had already, opened the door of the hansom and stepped put onto the wet -pavement, j . ' "Geoffrey!" she cirled.) stretching out her hands. : . - ' . ' , "Drive on." aald Bellairs- to the cab man. " i-''x." AnJ a. the. hansom aqpered In the murkey darkness beyond, Geoffrey Bellairs stood still and watched It with a smile ujton his face. W. H. Herman in Exchange. ' : ! CASTOR I A For Infantt and Cliildrfn, " Tha Kind Yen HaT3 Alwajs Bcsgbt . - - i Bears thr Slgnntnr of PEEDS ItECORDED. In-the Ceunty Ilecordtr'a department yerterday only twb deeds to Marlon county real estate were filed for rec ord, the confideratone of which, ag gregated the sum of $'m0, and one marginal satisfaction of a mortgage to real estate for $125. The deeds. fol low: p David S. Goode to Isaiah Weaver, 70 acres of land in Henry Fos ter and wife d. 1. c. No, J2, t. 9 , r 1 w ..$VS9 A. N. Anger man to Christina John son and wife, a small tract of land in the J. L. Parrlsh d. I. c. W. D.. .' r.oo Total A Negro Lynched. Rome. Gh.. April 1. Walt-r Allen, a r.egro, charged with crlmin illy asxaul! fng Miss Blossmi Adam sou. a la-yea'r- -old girl in this city yesterday, wua tak en from -Jail tonight by 400 men,-who battered down the pi isohdoor and hanged him .to an elwtrle pole in the piiiw-Jpa! Iwirtion of the city. A volley was fired afterwurd. and fully p, thou Ki.nd bullets entered the rlegro's boily. AUm declared he wa Iowm ept, and pniye! that the guilty party be found. Miss Ad:mson belongs to one of the most prominent families In Rnne. ,; ONE CASE IN SUPREME COURT Argomeots Heard by the Justices i in ao Appeal FROM. COLUMBIA COUNT Y MINOR ORDERS ENTERED OFRECOKD ANSWER MADE IN CASE PEND ING IN THE STATU CIRCUIT COURT. (From Wednesday's Statesman.) , In the Supreme Court, yest-rday, Cuttls E. Bowets, an infant, by D. C, Bowers, his guardian, respondent, Star Logging & Lumber -'o appellant, an appeal fom Columbia county, was argued and submitted by T. J. Cleeton and A. B. Clark for 'r siondent, and Wirt Miner for apfcllant. The following orders were alio made; .John McCourt, respondent, v. Jihn E. Bearrt. appellant; ordered on stipu lation that respondent hays until April f.lh tn intiKir an. I .-iivvf-r th order if the court heretofoie in.ide herein. Wm. HlcinbOjthem. resixnident, vs. Interstate Savings & Inn Azsm iation, appellant; ordered on stipulation that appellant have 60 days from Aprlf 1st to serve and file its brief. In the suit Jo foreclose a mechanic's " jupon tfruuii iirofHfiij in inc-vwi- ness nortlor of this tity. to recover the sum of J22i.2 with Interest thereon at 6 per cent from October 25. 1901; 5 fees for drawing and $1.40 for record ing sold lien, and for . $j attornej s fees which the 'plaintiff. Otto Hansen, alleges to be due him from tbe defend ants, Clara F. Rrey, et al for mechan ical1 services performed arid materials furnished, one f the defendants, , AV. D. Pugh, yesterday made rejdy to the lefenjdant's firrt further and separate answpr, wherein tne uerenoants auege that he as an architect, estimated the probable cost of the. improvements and agreed to perform tl.e work for the es- timat-d amount. -, . W. D. pugh In his anrer denls that he entered Into any agreement wt-th the defendant by the terms, of which he was to do all or nny of the work or' fumieh any of the materials except as to act as the supervising architect tor ! the nominal consideration of $S. Salvador . Arbitration. Washington. April . 1. Tit e Initial meeting of the 'Salvador arbitration commltte,; made up of Chi f Justin Strong, of Canada;; Hon. Don. M. Dick inson, of Michigan; and Dr.. Jose Rosa Pa CMS. of SI-adot. was held tonight. They, are to rerider decision on the a laim w.hos original amount sggrgai- ed $16.,0tHf in gold. Iile(l by !w Sitlvrf- r dor Co'mmer-isl Companyf "liform, j t aginsc Sal vaKr. , f tr t h - alleged 4 an nulment of the concesaion madei to a Salvador corporation. .. - O Sears lsstsrs tf . & 1 2 ZZ. 'U. u. 6 XXOAX. WOTICtS. ' : ,1 " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF Fl- NAL, SETTL.EMF.NT, Noice Is hereby jfiven td all whom It may concern i That the underslgTMsl Aumtnlstraos of the ewtate of John D. Ilurat. late of Marion County. Oregon, deceased. - ty. Oregon, and that the auM Court has set the tKun to, be heard on the Ziih day of April. 1902, at on (1). o'clock p. in. of said day, at the Court Itooin of an Id iCourt. In the tounly wurt house at the city of Kaleiii, in Marion County, Oregon." , And that aald final account and. any objections thereto will bi hard and paasett upon by the said Court at 'said time and place. ?: ' . i Dated at Salem, Marlon County, Ore gon, this 2vth day of March, 19U2. , FRED HURST. Administrator of the estate of John E Hurst, deceased, i. 3:2s-w . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice to the cfediton of tilhert Bros, and A.'T. Gilbert Is hereby given that the Circuit Court of Varion Coun ty. State of Oregon, has he'retofore, to- wlt: on the- 15tlt day of November, 1S01, made an order extending' the time jo the 15th day of May, H2, for the creditors to present their c Jalms io the Receiver of said Gilbert Broa. and A. T.GHterti appointed in th case Iend IngNlh said Circuit Court, rrion Kord, as Executor1 of and testament of Wm. ivherein Tll- the last will Cosper, de; ceased, was plaintiff, and A. T. Gilbert and others, were d'fsndants; and that tald Court did on the March, 1902. make an I order retUiring sold Receiver to publish notice of aald order. Each and all of s4id creditors are therefore notified to I rt s-nt their claims to the undersigned' Receiver on or before the 15th day of May. 1902. at the bunk of . I-idd & Hu.h. inithe city of Ssilem, Marion CouWty, Oregon. , CLAUD GATCII. 3:28-.t. Receiver. 1 ' H KXFX'UTOR S NOTICE Ohl APPOINT MENT. Notice is hereby given io all whom it may eoneern: That the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, as the Exe cutor of the last will and testament and estate of Theodore Gtfvaik late of Marion County, Oregon, deceased AH persons LndCbied to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned. And all persons hav- Ing claims against - said estate are the same law. to the hereby notified to ptesen duly verified according to t:nlersigned at the law office of Til" nvon ; Ford, W. M. Kaiser and W. T. Water, at the city -of Halcrh. In Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 25th day of March. 1902. W. M. KAISKR, Executor of the last Will arid testament ami estate of Theodore ceased. Jervals. de 8:2K-5t . NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITH DRAW INSURANCE DEPOSIT BY THE LION FIltE INKUlt ANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. To Whom It 5Iay Concern : In accordance with the requirements of the laws of the State of Oregon, relative to Insurance companies, notic-e is hereby giveh that the LION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED, of London. England, desiring to cease doing business within the State of Oregon, intends to withdraw its depos its with and will the Treasurer of said - Stste If no claim against said Company shall be filed wltli the Insur ance Commissioner within six months from the 24th; day of January, 1902. the same being the dale of tbe) first publl- cation of I this notice, w thdraw its deposit from' the State Treasurer. LION FIRE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. . By Wm. Landers, Manager for the Par fic Coast. Dated at San Francisco, this 6th day of Jan. 1902. l;25-6mo. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITHDRAW INSURANCE . DEPOSIT. In accordance tritb tlie reqnlre- meats of the laws of the stale of Or egton. , relative to Insurance companies. notice is hereby given that the MAG- DBHUIU3 FIUB INSUUAN'CK PAXY, of Magilebnrg. Oetnianyr de sires to cease doing tuislriesjK within the State of Oregon, lnteotts to with draw Its deposit wlthtim Treasurer of sabl state and -will. If no claim shall e tiled wlth-fbe Insuhauce Gotn- missloncr wlthjn'slx monlhls from tbe lltli day oftctotoer. 1901J' tbe same tteing tllie tjate of the first day of pub lication: of this ootice. withdraw I deposit from the 4tate Trejasorer. MAGDEBURG FIUB v INSURANCE COMPANY. ttviCntt Jtr Prank Managers for the Pacific Coast. Dated at San Francisco, this Vd day of October lWl, 1 0:ll-mo. T. J k ft v.. Sheep shearers are llaole tor dam ages done by their , careless use 01 clothing and Implements that they have used In shearing diseased sheep, espe cially those affected with ; sb 1 Mock owners ' may under the lawS recover from such shearers estimated damage, twite their Shearers coming from oi her coun- ties where sheep are known to be In fected with scab should t particularly careful. It shearers find they are shearing dlseajtedsheep, when they have finished such bands or flocks, tvouli burn their clothe useil In such shearing, and put their shears In boiling waiter, letting them botl for fifteen minutes to one- half hour. . '; D. I. KB CELER. Stock; Inspector for MarWn Co, Ore, NOTICJ3 OF INTENTION TO WITH DRAW INSURANCE pEPOSlT BY THE UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO. To Whom it May Concern: V In accordance with Ihe riulrements ttt the law of the State of Oregon, rf Ufttive to Insarknce . cotrlf anies. no- ice Is- hereby given that the UNITED STATES FIUB INSlTRANCIE CXMPA- NY of New York. New Yoik. dfsiring to ctaee doing : business within the tate of Oregon, intends to withdraw Its deposit with the Treasurer of aald State and will. If no claim Lea Inst said "ompany shall be filed wlthf the Insur ance Commissioner within six" months I from the Zist day of February, , I W2. I the same being the date of the fir t J publication of this notice, withdraw Ha deposit frm the Stat Treasurer, j l?NlTEIi STATES FlUE INtR ANCi: COMPANY. I " By W. W. I'NDERHIM ':-': I"resih-nt. Dated-at New York.'thU 7th day of February, 102, , 2:2l- mo. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. - Notice is hereby given to' all whom It may concern that the undersigned Executors of the Estate of Peter Kirk. Deceased, have filed their final ac count of said estate In the County CoUrt of Marion tTounty, Oregon, and that said Court has fixed as the time and place of, hearing sold . final ac count and any objections thereto, on the 11th day of April, 1902. at S o'clock P. M, of said day, at' the Court, room of said Court, In the unty Court, House at the City of Salem, In Jklarion County, State of Oregon; and that said final account and - any objections thereto will Im heard and passed upon by said Court at aald time and place. , Dated at Halem. Oregon, this 10th day of March, A. D. 1902. R. E. 'KIRK and MATIIJJX M KIRK, Co-executors of the last will, testa ment and estate of Peter Kirk, de ceased. ' - 3:14-Ct. NEW. TO-DAY. The Statesman lub. Co. has on hand several hundred copies of the OREGON CONSTITUTION. The price Is 10 centa each as long as they last. SEED BARLEY-r-Have seetl barley Tor sale. Call at sheriff's office or farm ; on Howell Prairie. F. W. Durbln. Sa lem. Oregon. ! . 4:4tf. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPH0Vin farms and city property at 6 per cent rerannum; no commission. Please ' call or address Eugene ltreyman. He . member the place, 270 Commercial . street, one door north of Statesman office. dwtf ABSTRACTORS OF TTXXIL ESTABLISHED IN 1880. Only om- , plcte set of abstract books Io Marlon " . county, Oregon. Ooncerolng titles "' consult us. Salem Abstract aud . Lnud Co., Salem, Oregon. F. W. Waters, Secretary and Manager. ' J 03. C, GEE WD, Wonderful Ho ma Trsstmtnt;. 'This wonderfid Chl Bw doctor 1 called great becauitf be cures people I Ihou t operation that are given up to Uie. lie core wllb thoe wonderful 1 ChieM herbs, root, buds, bark siul v-Kctb1ej, xf5 -known to metieal science In Ihia eooutrir. TlirouKb the use of tbese 'tiarmlena reinw dies, this ramnii doctor knows tbe nt'tloa ( er fttt ditfiTcnt remeiles whleh ha succesnfully uaesi. In different diseaai's. ' He guarantees to enre catarrh, futhma. luntc. thrtmt. rhenrnullam.t J nervouaiieoM. MoniACh, liver, kidney. blaMer, fenwal trouble,. lost mapiiuu-lj-all fTlvale dUeaie; htta hundreds of testimonials. Charyt moderate. Cull and n him Consultation free. Pa tlents out of the city write for ilank anl elrriiWtr. -s Kncluse .stamp, AddreM Tli !. (3 AV 'lile. Me.lcine Co.. t.'C4 Tlitnl Mireet. Portland, Oreaoa. - Mention ttiis Hops Hops Hops If jroa are' Interested In bop ncwi and prices. It wlU paj 70a to set tbe reports of the N. T. HOP BEPORTINO CO.. ZS Whitehall St. New York City. EMMET WELLS. Gen, Manager. Woven Wire fencino "Just arrived, two. carloads of ftVld snI ' I - - I ' 1 I i; lawn fencing, i l'outtry fencing a so cially. 'Send for catalogue and prices. I - WALTER-MORLEY, V f. State Street; Salem. SAVE TIME . . . . , - -. a. by having castings mad right here. Foundry newly etuiipet fr work. In either Iron or brass. OUR WTRK . -. - . . . - i SUITS. saleA-s'li otor. . trie m SALEM IRQ!. WORKS 'JAMES GILL. Lessee). In Every Print Shop There Is The Devil i - x 1 ' '.X : - - -1 to Pay and fiesldea hlnv we bat fo pay a force of over Ho men. wUa are employed lu tbe several depart ments of oar establishment In . printing of vat-loos kinds.. Erery tlifo? printed here, from a call ing card to a newspaper. Will you becoiiie one of oar patrons and help tin promote borne mano facturtogf STATESMAN JOB Phane OFFICE Alaa 2041 Washington. April 1.-The House to day1 made rafdd progress with the sun dry dvil appropriation bil. completing r.lnety-lhree fges of the Mil. The ef forts to amend the bill were success fully defeated as a rule , by. Cannon, t.ilrman of the? Appropriations Com-rriitte-, who was ftersonalty In cluirge of the m-ixure. - 1 -w w !