A BLAZE IN NORTH SALEI.l Fire Destroys Home of John . Jlobf and Two ' .Barns . -' IT WAS CAUSED BY SPARKS FROM THE ENGINE OF A WOODSAW .VALUABLE FRUIT TREES PE-STRQTED-BEWLET BROSl SAW MILL ON LAKE LABISH BURNED. ' . i . . . . r : - t , total loss ia said to reach at least $2.t00. with no Insurance. ' r The origin of the fire Is not known. It was discovered about 4 o'clock in the morning by one of the Bewleys, who live a quarter of a mile from the mill, and Is supposed to have been started by some sparks from the en gine .which kdgea'4n-a suitable place to smoulder during the early part of the night, and break out when no -one was near to extinguish the blaze. FRUIT LIARKET v IS VERY WEAK Peach Plum Crop is too Short for Carload Ship- ments , : SALE!! rilLITARY BAIfB , --J --i - ,. jf V ,-, i"i ii I J , WILL GIVE A CONCEPT TONIGHT IN WiLLSON AVENUE BEFORE ' GOING TO NEWPORT. A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF JEREMIAH MILES. WHO PASS- i ED AWAY AT. A RIPE OLD AGE NEAR TURNER. . : (From ; Wednesday's Daily.) - A fire In orth Salem at 2:39 o'clock 1 yesterday afternoon, destroyed one dwelling house, two'' barns, quantities of hay and wood, and hopelessly 'ruin ed , a large : number of splendid fruit trees.., In JtuU bearing, the entire loss . being caused bv a spark front the en gine of a woodsaw. ' E. C. MInton's barn, hay and wood were burned, and the residence of John Hohf, together wth his woodshed,' barn and feed were destroyed, entailing a total loss of $1600 aside from the destruction of the fruit trees. ; These buildings were, located en Division street between 'Broadway . and Fifth street. ; ,'.y A woodsaw had Just completed saw Ing ten cords of wood at" Mr. M In Con's barn, - when a. spark from the engine, 4; lodging on the shingle roof of the barn, was fanned Into a Maze by the high wind prevailing, and before any action could be taken the entire barn and contents were, enveloped In flames. There Is no Are service In that' suburb and no water was obtainable, and as a result nothing could be ' done to fight the flames, theefforfa of jhe neighbors being directed toward saving the sur- -' rounding property. ",J The barnr togeth- er with three tons of hay and ten cords i of wood Was completely destroyed. . " I ,The flames .quickly-leaped across the alley to the barn of John Hohf, destroy ing It with the adjoining wpodshed, and the contents of the two structures, . hay and'wood ' The wind at this point shifted to the west and drove the flames to the house or Mr. Hohf. a IVi" story cottage! comel.of Division and Fifth streets, and call efforts to ' save the structure proving unavailing, the household goods of the family were quickly taken out and saved, the build ing being totally destroyed. . . : ; '';.h For a time the fire threatened Mr. MInton's' house, corner- of Broadway and Division, and. with the help of the neighbors all the furniture was .taken s out, but a shifting of the wind saved the dwelling from destruction. - ; ' Mr. Minion estimates his low of the barn, hay and wood at about $200, with no Insurance ' ' ' "j ' -:-' ' s Mr. Hohf estimates' his loss in build ings at about 11400, wjth an. Insurance v of $6."0 on the residence In the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville. ' In addition to the destruction of the house, barns and contents,. both of the "(From "Wednesday" Daily.) MARION,. Or, Aug- tA-Jeremlab Miles died here July 31, 1S02". aged &3 years, 2 months and IS days. . He was the son of David and Jane Miles, of Pleasant Hill. Ohio, and was' born In Miami county. Ohio, May IS, 1829. r He enlisted in early life In the Chris tian: warfare, and often' evinced 'the baptismal cleansing of the Holy Spirit. In 1841 he married Rebecca C. daugh ter of Samuel and Annie Miles, of West MiKem. Miam'l county. Ohio. In 1854 he removed with his little family to Marshall county; Iowa,, which he made his home until the spring of 1866. . From Iowa' he went'to Polk county, Indiana, remaining two years.' From Indiana he removed to the scenes of his childhood in Miami county, Ohio, re maining two years. Ia 1870 he remov ed from Miami county, Ohio, to Clay county, Kansas,: remaining 20 years. Here he held several civil ofSces of trust'' for the-country.;: v$ :X'"-:'-' a In 1890 he removed from Kansas to Marlon county, Oregon, living two years with , his daughter, Lizzie, in Salem, and two years with his son, Samuel, I Polk county, buying his home Jointly with his son. Joseph, in ?895, to which place near Turner, he removed, mak ing it his home until his demise. . He died In faith and trust in Christ, and was a consistent and faithful mem ber of the religious body of Friends, oelng an esteemed elder In that church for a number of years.! U-'-vH .:?- J. He bore , a llfcgerlng Illness with Christian patience and fortitude call ing the names of his wife and children in loving remembrance near the close. Klve, children three sons and two daughters survive him, one son -at Mil ton vale. Cloud county, Kansas; one son and a daughter at Turner; ,-pne daughter at Wardner. Idaho, and a son at RlckreaiC Oregon, and while they mourn his demise., they rejoice that he is freed from his suffering, i . - The funeral services were held at his. home. Revs. B. F. Hinshaw. of Marion: Chas. Baldwin, of Rosedale, and Rev Gordon, of Turner, Jointly conducted the services by whom words or comfort were spoken, and the effects of a 'life like the deceased's which from childhood had been one of almost spot less purity and temperate habits, had on 'i those with whom be came, in con nects -fc. The remains were followed by a large number of friends to the gtSVe yard, a' few miles south of Turner,' where he was laid away to await the final call at the resurrection morning. - " i if ii I msi ri ' - ' 1 '-'"". WILL TfcST DOG TAX , CALIFORNIA ITXS A BIG CROP OF FRUIT AND IS FILLING" THE MARKET. CAUSINa A : DEpUNE IN PRICES PLANNINF FOR WIL LAMETTE VALLEY CROPS. O?rom Wednesday's Daily.) , V The market for all varieties of fruit is very Weak at oresent and there is very little or nothing doing locally the way of shipping frsh fruits," while the market on futures Is practically at a standstill. Some fresh fruits were shipped, earlier in the season, but In small lots as the peach plum crop was J Overture Happy Minstrel The Salem- MUitary Band, will this evening give another one of it excel lent -ineerta in Will'son Avenue, and a large crowd ia sure to gather and enjoy th music of this fine aggregation. of players. ' After -this evening the con certs wilt be suspended for two weeks. owing to the fact that the band is going to Newport for that time, but the con certs will be renewed on-the return of the band: to? Salem, i The band wui leave for Newport on the excursion for Yao.uina Bay on Sunday morning, and f will be quite an attraction on the train which will bear many Salem'. tes to the1 cool breezes of the ocean to enjoy the day. i . ' - ' - For . tonight's concert the following j HeBt DTOcruh has been arrangea. March Greeting to Bangor.. R. B. Hall Overture Band Union G. W. Southwell March Town Talk C W. Munnell Schottische City of Salem., E. Kleppln Overture Columbia .. .. .. . ... .E. Sperry March Coon Town...... ;..;...,.. ...lienner I I 'sj:- - tick it continually" to millions. .:, 1 I M SSJr-w ' " 'Xery Eg watch tss inworu- - I I , V!Ci-Vr- mvod on the works. Sen YS VXVTOCV-w free booklet . a rhv 04f Gov- cmsnent Observers t.c.: the correct time to thousand the. wires. , . a' tor about witcic. short and there was not enough make car load shipments. : .' , ; : Early In the spring when the I late rains created so mucb damage to the fruits. It was estimated that there would be no more than 25 per cent- of a crop of Italian prunes, but mc bright, . fair weather set tn the pros pects grew brighter day by day uaui now a conservative estimate places the yield of from SO to CO per cent of last year's crop!, which was a very good one. or .about 130 car loads. On ac count of the reduction In quantify the size of the fruit will be proportionately Increased and the quality much better. The market outlook is not so en couraging at present, as at this .time last year on account of the-, bountiful erop In California, and the only hope for a good market is that there will be a short, crop In France. Latest advices say that California fruit is selling freely on a 2 cent basis on outsiav stock and a 2 cent basis on Santa Claras. The California! Cured , Fruit Association, which brought so mucb in fluence to bear upon last year's market," was disbanded about two weeks ago, a dispute having arisen over an appar- to Polka Trolly... O. E. Sutton i March Albanian... ..R- B. Hall FROU PREEOa EXCHA1EES.; of Is Ashland Tidings; A double load piling derailed twice in one night something unusual on the S. P. lines In this locality. Yesterday morning, shortly after midnight, extra west bound freight In charge of Conductor M. iC'Fiock, was passing Reubens, In the Cow Creek canyon, when two oars and a pair of trucks on the third, heav ly loaded : with long piles, were de railed. The track was slightly torn up, but the load was not seriously dis turbed. ' Frehrht No. 221 then coupiea on. after the cars were pUced on the rails, and started with t.hm ior v.es Fork. Yesterday's southbound over land train was delayed two hours by the, accident.' Other than, the inter ruption of traffic no serious loss re sulted. in ihn vrMimrc und track were en't shortage of over 4,000,000 pounds ceareij fnd the train again sUrted. on its route, at tunnel Noi 8. the same cars were a second time derauea. ine,ii P.tr (wa-iiond ; some delay to the of fruit which could not be- amicably settled, and the grower members of this late organization are now free to dispose of their crop as tney piease, 7 " - MWT1r lraln No. l5. whkh which condition will have soroexbeanng ' so . . . .it. 1 .ii.i iui r.'U 111 A.iua uu upon the maraet. j wre 11 mmnr mi, - !:S0 o'clock. however, of a syndicate being formed to take over, the- entire assets of the disorganized corporation, and continue, the business as a stock corporation.' The Willamette Valley Prune Asso ciation of this city has begun to: make nreoarations for the caring and roar? ketlng of this year s product, oui yet no steps have been taken toward buildlns! up a market. ' By. vsy of advertisement this 'year the Asso ciation has In- contemplation the adop tion of a neat llthograpnic cara w men Is made the ' eame size of the box In which the fruit 1 to be packed ana as Lebanon Exprpss-Advocater Miss Blanche Cox met with a rather serious accident while on her way to Cascadla last weeki She was with the three children of H. C. Wataon, of Albany, and an old gentleman named Elder, of Albany, was the teamster. , wnue ing down a grade (about the worst one on the road) Miss Cox noticed that the old gentleman was asleep, so she climb ed over to the fron seat ana won me lines. She did not have the best ot success in driving and after going a short distance the wagon ran over a 1 skillful men have reported from 10001 to 1500 pounds eacn, tne caicn scribed as averaging tighU The uni versal prayer is for a s.teady run dvr Ing the remaining nine dys of the open aeaeon. . ; . - '"-.;' ".-; . V Albany Herald While the Weary Willies flght ahy of the Willamette vaUey during the harveatin season, a number of .big. husky tramps have recently- been begging something to eat in this city. There is no possible ex cuse for Idle men now. There Is plen ty "or work at good wages. When a hobo comes 'begging these day, tell him to hike for the harvest fields and earn his bread by. the sweat of his brow. R will ilo him good. ; Roseburar Reviw: Wm.. Ahlers, a German butcher who has been employ ed for some time at po. Kohlhagan't meat market In this city, took sudden leave of Buseburg two days ago, take Inr with hint $31.25. In money whlvh t. had collected on a meat bill. Mr. Kohlhagen in a spirit of leniency has not yet "made any effort to apprehend and bring htm to! justice. . Ahlers 1 sbout-35 years of age, nearly. six feet tall and' weighs about 18S pounds. .He ; wears, a mustache and speaks with a slightly German accenu Eugene Guard: The - Bugar Tin mills, constructed In Grant Pass on the cite of the old factory which was burned . several . weeks ago, are about completed.' Ail the machlnery.for the new factory ha been received and win be ready for operation by the middle of the montlu . Dalles Times-Mountaineer: There . . . . ....... 1 rrl. urn nc least one. iniuiuuoa iu " Dalles that enjoyed au increase of bus Iness during the month of "July, it be- inar the bollce court. Its cash re ceints from fines was greater by $20 thi fr.r nv nrevlous monin, in tne past year. ''.";" "'.'.-. -,::; We carrv Chinese .Drugs ami Medieim. All kinds ot roots nnu herbs. Good .for- blood ana all , kinds of sickness. . YICK SO-TONQ CP., 127 State St reet, , Paleni. urrpu Lok Pleasant Please. PhotoKTaDher C. C Harlan, of Eaton, O, can do so now. though for years he MMiirtn't. because he suffered untold agony from the worst fonn of indiges tion -ah . nhvKicians ano meaicme W4 are Sole Agents for i . , THE IRON KING ! .MOP v ' , GTOVp Larcrnt and hvavU-st" hop t'ove -u he market. Al-o clieati. "- nUIt extraaTor all klimsoi nop "-. Aim sulphur bow Ls. H I'll !"'" altjr. STEINER & BERGER 130 State Street t-'aUmtOr. AT CUBRENf RATES. INSURANCE. BONDS." ' ' KliAii r.s jai . m mm T St Commercial Street. Balm, Or. wnicn 1 ic ' f ' . . . vuninii An. aii nnvaici intended to be placed In the top of th.,l9tump and the young jaay 'y I failed to help him till h tried Electrie : . - 1. ...i .wh.n h 1 vut rtrvt in front of the wagon- . : . . . ,.i rr MtWDMiine irua " ,ii, 1 . i .k. .tnnnd hut One I Bitters, wmcn worwu itiii ' ,ti! dealer ooena a new box of fruit . fortunately the team tPPaD,it riUi h.t he declares they are a God- - . . ' a . Kadi w rtra men uiu ' gentlemen sustained great damage in (city WILL AltREST OWNERS IN the burning of fruit trees. sIn Mr. Mlnton'8 yard a dosen fine fruit trees heavilyf. laden, were, burned.; These trees, were eighteen years old, and the owner said $100S would not pay for them. ,4 Mr. Hohf also. lost about twen ty fine'fruit trees, all In bearing; and EFFORT, TO ENFORCE .THE , :'. v ORDINANCE ., i 1 . .nf u-i.hM to nlace it upon display the placard, which la so designed that IU centre, an oval snapea oian m nit out bo that the fruit can be thmnsrh tne aDerxure, nu For several weeks past the city au thorlties have been advertising through and aendinc out no- he valued them as high as heId the tlcerf to owners of canines In the city house, nor can they be replaced In lesa ; rocialmlng -that the dog tax was now due and warning them to can and pay the same within a certain per iod of time or suffer the penalty. The patience of theofflcers has now become exhausted, on account of tne gross m- than ten years. . The fire was evidently caused by-the. absence of a spark-arrester on the en- gine of" the -woodsaw, or if -one was used. It was Imperfect. There1 was lormeriy a law in yrego-.n i.rrn of owner, of dog. toward now on tne statute dookb wquinns . , . . . tA ..iihlthr notlflcation. - and they have adequate spark arresters. Tn order to taken steps to enforce the payment of brevent iusl mich fires as the one-tnat line aog ia now I as did yesterday, damage, -fend this law should b: enforced esoeclally In the cane ol!woodaws, as they, operate In the cliy where they are -'a r menace to the homes and business houses of the Ieople generally. , " 7 . ,',.' ' ".2 1 1 :22 Several Aeci dents. '- ' . Coroner . A. It. Clough. , who resides oa Broadway." between Oak and Market streets, one" block south , of the burning building!,-in an effort tof saturate the; roof of his house with water "a a pro tection S against r the burninr ember, which were issuing from the Are. wafted for several block, by the high wind, and while In the-act of mounting ladder; which he had piaceo .s An a tnrnpvT John A. Jeffrey, has been employed by the city to draw a complaint from the. city ordinance cov ering the same, and a number of war rants will be Issued today for the ar rest of those refusing or neglecting to pay the- required tax.' The name, of several prominent citizens appear upon the delinquent list, and It la expected that quite a stir will be created when th papers are served and the ultimate result. It is anticipated, will ,be the testing of the ordinance. r t . only giving the fruit a more auracy appearance, J?ut serves the purpose T a protection to the fruit from dirt and vermin. If the card Is ! adopted the Association will probably have a few recipes. : for" the preparation , of the fruit for the talle, printed in the cen tral blank portion, thus ' making It serve a double purpose. ; - . , r Arm was yesterday ." In re ceipt of a communication from a prom inent dealer of San Jose CaUx which sets forth the condition. In that a. viewed by him ana, aiiuwj." esUmated yield may seem exaggerated, the source is considered good authority, the substance, of, the communication ;is auoted herewith: f - -The apricot crop Is the largest ever produced In the state. About three week ago we had every reason to be lieve that the ifprlcots would run falL but we nave oe-n of her ankles was badly sprained, and maybe some of the bone, were Droaeu. The party managed to get to Cascadla the same day. and although the Injury ha. given her much pain, she Is able to get around by the use. of crutches. A couple of days after the accident she got a fall, which aggravated the In PnPtiand Journal: F. S. Scritzmier, sen J to sufferer, from . dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for dis eases of the Btomach, Liver and Kid neys, they ouiid up and give new life to the" whole system. Try them. Only 60c,- Guaranteed by Dr. Stone . Drug Stores. ..:.'' Money to Loan ' On improved farm and city property st lowest rates. - THOMAS K. FORD. '' . Over Ladd & Bush's Tank. Ralcm.-Oregon.. : dD!btol.t on-ly' und himself dishonored at the ""TTI 1 .7 i. .t.ta in the end: while others, puvun 1, .v.rr nt the l'oniana wucw iuuuui - Electrie Company, on where he is employed. A doctor was n..ivi. ummonedXbr his 'fellow em ployes.' and found that the young man was suffering from ptomaine poisoning. He was quickly removed to the Good Samaritan Hospital , anda stomach pump promptly used. He i presum ed to have been poisoned by eating dis eased pork for bis Supper last.nlgbt, and going back to his work washe overcome. Had relief been delayed half an hour later, me - hinted In that a few days before rip-1 teen beyond aid. He was resting fainy ? i .k- tt has nearly doubled its wtf thi. mornlng and hopes are enter- size and Is 50 per cent euw h--lty than we anticipated. If the prunes weU ln size just be fore ripening as the apricot, didw will have plenty of large J;0.0?': tlons now point to a crop I million pounds of prunea. anta Clara valley alone will proauce - talned'for hi. recovery. Pendleton E.-O.: Two accidents were reported this morning by Dr. C. j. Smith. One was not so rlous, while the. other was quite serious, x mm wa. J. Cronin. He wa. working with other men at the upper river bridge, on WENT THROUGH BRIDGE. u-T.vra Wash-- Aug. 7 A freight vm-h Vlll orodup-l.OOf I min race. -They were blast - ' . . . I TtflUnUBe ' - -a I - - - . w . 1 js a inrou 1 -ainBt about 400 cars n 1 ng out rock, when a blast expiooeo had train loaded with gravel went n inun..., "'v" ' i nf l.i ra,uf bridee over tne 1 -- - nreaentatives up 1 .. -a- rronln and he wa. wi m th norcn to WD toe iwi 1 me nui mnu nail one. vi r. .- , ... . , tne ESdJr slipped from the ement UehaJi. river, at Satsop, T:?' North, and find t -they expec L-m the hCad by flyln b1 & rkx rai v fnizrc vor rw 1 i r . aw a ma n t rm nriiisru uuilc asou'j about noon, x r 1 urger yieiu :'..:" .:' - will I " . J-V,... -iti on the trestle at the west siae. 1 eVerything into con.n" . wa ia . 1 i. , it m iMt :' ' . kM roo. 1 : , - I hi. wound was dressed and h eineer, i. n. - - -7. 1 navn 1 - - - was no warning ound, but ji .uaaen crash, and ten car. and the entire lreo bridge, about forty feet high walk, upon which U-was P; Ing him to fall to the ground, a distance of about twelve feet. He Strucwj the back of his head !fd;"e UIHn the cement walk w1ttfo! n to render him unconscious f or sev eral minutes. He was carried. Into the hiS: wound was . dressed Tw prunes have been selling at 2'A I mad- M comfortable a. possible. The . ... ... ..-. market, and I .. - . tit. Visinrl n fa har- cent basis m.iBe ,oiner injury w- w - - - of AS.n Mrar 1 1 law an uuid va a nn. km 1 m aHww v v . . ii romui min. Iniungea row iu '" .--. - . . , 1 - r the matter is m house where restoraiive- .T . . fhris is almost completely our , premium. - . tb4 istered and a pan -nls m the bed of the river. e company f- Erop took .1 V. xumI examination ,T were broken ana, so .... ,,, th. niledrlver bad lAinrTPaV WT .... inieruu .:.-.k- wa oped, no had devel- had Junt ordered repair, on the bridge. It was caught be- . mitim m 40-50.1 i An Mr. Amos irt some instances 1 vesi-woraer , has been paid, but as a ru.r V.I- h I wa woraing wiin , . "" thresh Ins: crew. 12 " and got his finger caught In the ma chinery. It was badly crushed and 'The Reward of Service. for honor has Mini - 1 striven by devious ways to secure .w aside all and taking a lowly Seventh street, place, have been iUed by the Master to a higher seat, an honor with men and God. ' ir any man will serve me. him will my Father honor." said Christ. , 4. In an address at NorthAeld during the recent conference Dr. Henry Ma -bie. of the Missionary Union, told this incident Illustrating the reward of self sacrifice: ; '''J. "Itow does this law of slf sacrince work In AhierlcaT In Sherman's cam paign It became necessary. In the op- e ii lender, to change com manders. . O. Howard was promoted to lead a division which naa oeen u h mmand of another general Howard ;went through 4he campaign at the head of the divtsfon, and on to Washington to take part In the last "Grand Review., The night before the .A.rar. mere to march down Penn sylvania avenue General Sherman sent for General Howard and said to him, Howard, the politicians and the friends n,.n wham vou succeeded are bouud that be shall ride at the head hi. old corps, and ! want you w c.p me out : - , "But It Is my command,' said IIow a t am entitled to ride at Its MlU All. . . head. '' ' ' - "Of course you are, said nnerman. Barr'Si German Salve Heal, qulokly all cuts or bruU, draw, sorsnsss out of tame back, and draws slivers out cf flash which cfti break off too short to pull. Sticks like sticking plaster. Try It and you wii never be without. B enall 5 eenta. L. M; LiARR No. 120 State sr., ssiem, ur. where he was Christopher's too led them through Georgia sorth of town Carol! naaX but. lloward, - you are f a la the last two weeks. Europe toos : qu. - wasltk,na thU morning. ed, and. althougn , ; , . the wreck and buried from Knox, of 01ympia,..oi ere not 01 Ml ln the r that he wouia -" '-- -- , ri";rhi back was also broken. ,xne 1 . . 1 .me good many prunes f or a have stopped buying. mangled. ed, 'p;-th:V7'.Mh the wr nretty severely BhaKen 1 ... clan expressed the -e and Srtvw. buffered Mrlou. injur in. .a were nwi! . h i ' . . VrSui daughter of Mr. miss also sut- and Mrs. nenr, - a re- ry pao " wWIe oot '... f the connagra -. .t all his limbs being, broken, and it Is his back was also . . . 1 ..i. Kut aside engineer was siignr - from these no one wa 'of fered a very T,e1ehbors rendering her uno M,.er and Corvallis Tlnte.: Ralph Danieis, ex- . a cr a a Uv aa nff . ncnnr C i marine in tne unuru . J' Z EDITORIALS Ot" PEOPLb. la former CorvaUisite. passed through town Honuar n' . , i. mi.iv for a visit with his rela- vs j M . tives. lie has, been oc ate in Sound country, espectUlly In the vlcln- f Seattle, and has had an eyeon the chase of Tracy- His story of It Is, rrhe Statesman is pleased to print that a ihM reaROn why the oow w Vtue . . nral I iMaiia a. considerable A WRITER URGES LOTALTT TO SALEM'S PUBLIC AND HIGHER SCHOOLS. y Til rlirt1. Oplumr Tobacco K Using Jrj at at . . 429 W lll'.a AT. -rprtUr-I, On- Take as on 51 virtt l - to Cprr Albiiia. nal'irA JV lOrn. what 'is was Inher.pow Manr are niw a Mask. - . A KT - I . . . .. not being beneilted T Umunication. upon be orii fell upon broki some of the bone. A young man oy v.. .. . ita.iinn. Kn j miTiiiiici - . , . . . . , ..uk.lan.linf mUCn OUiaw mi to T..l stronger than .. asked only that corres- Ufe. tney - ---- - - -,Jt T-raonaJities The tan o.. . spondents ri- written mask. They are uof libelous or unworthy or untruth-1 - C'ava a avy ece f an attempv - - r residence. tne iwe. - furr"U7, nherrlght hand, and they w em look healthier. 1 that nothing be written . . - rlA-v aP KI 111 I . a. .avlv I " av. innnKftafitl. a-r TT1 rH sslniaF interest, at any time, mere , . irati.on "l ."i hers. aome h tnTKlaS 4I -t-rti-r-a I rrWRH. r-- v . sftarlAf 1 hill II X V-T . " vaul easily tlred..pset ful nature.) i Mt nor sleep wen. what tones tnej Oacar --T. - -"... . .n I thesf do noi - ...frred an-acciaeni. I " .w-V noed la what tones se V. Hohrshou- BAD CITIZENSHIP. : miinr statesman: 1 nerieci ui'- . I tu"" - . . .. i. He was upon w. ,ik -. - c,n refreshing, ana t km of Salem's puDiic manner slipped and peUte. ana SarsapArtila. ' Pup tTniversUy by a Salem paper is not from catching; fire roof and in some , his ' fell t. the grounov - - Jae riIh:i""'"'P-.r badly, . , f - Another Fire, r , At an early 'wTer the saw mm P'?" t Lake Urothers and s tuf T northeast Of ,b,Sh. jrIfbvTe: together that s "v- - -.:- Hnd the trotici Hllf i .VJ vacation best sub- aWBca aja a"- . . i by this rear medicine wtuccu , as we know. ros system." and teacner. chief purpose served . v. a nrttlAr t h.aI'a .. i.k hr..i tO.tiOO feet or iun. - - a?sniea wi - "of slab ,ood. .The lars -. . .-...-al Kut not vance engine ia uau y .-j--- - , i i.tnhio. Our scisooi. are -" ? h other schools ; In the state, and If Che fictitious -prominent "family.- -patron of , the Srhools- and other oft used 1 bogus n are not satisfied with the let ?hem betake themselves to -CalU'or-i r the devU. Salem Should have excellent common schools. It has an ' Vn ln Cflmmuw. i,nnnd fOlIeSeenuu iv. .v- fore the Senate - wnm,n ,n the " . .immrt and no citlzeti able to give that a violated by tnefit of hisher education JffomVATT : ' , 1; unwiinng to do It at.ndlv an -.- AVmnj' - Etatetnan Job Otnca-u. ; ' A SERIOUS cnARCE. TCn.hinsrton. D, C. A" - , .,-rrt.n In hi iesnnivy of them being even In the po-acs, were aiding Tracy. , t - Albany Herald: The flag P'1 at No. Two's engine house was oiown owh yesterday by the wind that prevanea nearly all day.. The pole Is rotten at the base and It 1. a mystery how It has stoo.1 so Ion.-. The pole wa put in po- iH,-.n n ls and was ICS feet from tip to tip. with l feet in the ground. The pole tn falUna; bareiy m;sea - laundry. Had the wind carried it n. few pints to the north there would probably have been several crate w Mongolian bones to be extorted to the lip wery Kins lorn- - PhiHallan ' -nsrhat do vou meanT replied How a,i . if vou twit It on that ground it .h.rM ih whOlA business. What do va.i mn. fJeneral Sherman 7 m that vou rail stand th jiir.rr.timwt. ToU are a Christian.' -Putilns- It onthat ground.' said ttA.nt ia but one answer. Let him ride at the head of the corps. . nra- let him have the honor add a . ci..rmin : bot. J I owa rd. . you wl Ii report to roe at nine o'ciock, ana nue w tnv side at the head of the whole army. In vain Howard protested, but Sherman said, gently but authoritlve ly, Totvare under my orders.' -When the bugle sounded the next morning Howard was found trembling like a leaf, and It require! another order from Oneral Sherman before he was wllUng to take the r'ace as&Isr.fd to him. He had. as a Christian, yieiaf i the place to another which rightly be longed to him. and in this grand review .!rr..tf Tint at th hea 1 C the A'un .. .... corr-. ut at the hf-al of the .arrny. Even worl 3!y rrn kriow where Chris tians ihouM b w ho have t.rr- I th ir lives in self sacrince for others." The Christian. NO. Will stand for Uarea the cc r. : son at Corner of xFtrr7 er.l I." : streets. For rJ!:rO :nX I -J '.h call on Dr. 4 mJ 'Vi Veterinary Cut Phone 2CL , ' cuirmriz ' ' I carry" o-'l khi-lt of d fr.. rneliclnf'S. Rfot ar.il 1 mei:clne. C1 f jr t'.l V -n"s." - Cures pimn fi.il.U the 4.1oot anl.V.1 3nr--s. LI L ....lil;. 4 rty KJri-rt, o jz. r..i "x .n. s: . Jc!!y CI. -1 Tin: . t i nr; SI f.,:J ft : bevond repair. he iig i . Eianks, , Astarlin: Tre r the last SS .hoir " - 3lsapjinUr!g fnn.i t heavy run whuh 1 to. rule daring iu - 3 ' fUhing.season h " While certain f -n rat-h d.:Hr. V c . - t . f , t ' it t i !.. . n i-;-i i'-' t v (.f t: o;"i:?h f jr. t t-- U,.' d :. - r a f r. t !' i : r. v v v I' A - 7.-T'i. I: - : J I -. . ; f , t Th-1 4 i i . .rr i f and the IoS carriage is destroy. ... .