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MISCELLANY.
i POLITICAL.
;a.1irm,JUOnS.,AlUASn
MV UNVBXT10X IX SALEM.
The Wonderful Aermotor Ponr-r now
Introduced in this section.
MARKSTS 11V TRliKGtt.U'1..
will
BEIiinK THAT POWDEIU.Y
OIIDKR .V OENKKAt, STRIKP
New Yoiik, Aug. 20.- Powderly
and Devlin, of tho executive board
of the Knlghta of Labor, called on
Webb last evening. Toucey was
with Webb, and the four geutleinen
had in Interview which lasted twen
ty minutes. The oiler of Powderly
to submit the matter to arbitral
was refused by Webb ou thegrouuds
REsourrmva
Z2:,--
'Alll.oMv,st(tJ;:. , '". IU- "WW "Ital lo a
warmer's Alliance of Vlrnini. 7
bVSrt
"en us, until the nnaneial cmat
c nation of the laborer and proE
is accomplished." '""ncer
"AHO REPUBLICANS.
Boise City, Idaho, Aug. 21... vt
the session of U,e republican state
..,., uu t'Miiiirinnu n...-i
already presented. In other words Platform, which was adop X L?
l""J "UO IlUr v JIUUIhH. flT .Shnolmi,
jumping on thoKnlehUof Labor. I "solution to the dlect thnt iVT
TIibv (11(1 tint dlsi.li.ir , 1 fi, ... .. UlCCt tuat 't Wil
They did not discharge men because
they were Knights of Labor, but for
good reasous. Neither Depew nor
Vanderbilt are opposed to tbe
Knights of Labor as an orgauiza
lion." Powderly once more urged that
the matter be arbitrated, but Webb
remained linn. Devlin asked Webb
if he womd consent to an investiga
tion 01 tue causes surrounding the
discharge of fifteen men. Webb
reiterated there w as nothing to in.
vestigate; that the company was
managing the ro.ul, and he did not
see why their actions shniild i,
questioned.
Devlin then asked him if he did
not owe the public and he em
ployes of the load any duty regard
ing its management in which all
were moro or less iutercsted.
Webb did not reply.
Devlin then said there was no use
in further discussing the matter, as
the railroad company had declared
themselves in favor of an independ
ent course.
Toucey then said Master Work
man Lee was primarily responsible
for the strike.
Devlin asked Toucey if lie would
levive the question of Lee's action
and consider the discharge of the
other men. Toucey and Webb le
tired and that ended the conference.
Powderly and Devlin then with
drew without, makingany threats or
intimating what they intended to
do.
Webb gives this version of the in-
oflered a
f 1.
the sense of the convention that the
.. .'iaiure should elect one U
b. senator from North Idaho. After
an extended debate the resolution
was adopted by vote of CI to 39, and
the convention took a recess until
two p. m.
DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION.
San Jose, Cala.. a up. "i pi,
umioeratic convention met ni to,,
o'clock this morning. The call for
me third ballot on gubernatorial
nomination wasoulered assoou as
the convention met.
MAYOU I-ONI) NOMINATED KOK C10V-
EHNOlt.
San Jose, Cala., Aug. 21. Mayor
E. P. Pond, of San Francisco, was
nominated for governor by the dem
ocratic state convention on the
fourth ballot.
The attention of thP.TnnT.viT, ...,,
ln.,1,,.. l, . . . --"..- ...
- v vuueu 10 a wonderful new in-
fill Oil 111 PI 1 M,r A . .
mlM.ot.i r, I . '"cvuiuiuilir, WU1CU,
1 that the State ns its name iinnii- 1. . ,
ly a wind mill, but such au improve
ment on the old styles that persons
wishing to employ this power of rm
ture will be deeply interested. It is
mounted on a toner similar to the
ordinary mill, but on a tiller which
makes it possible to lower the entire
mm to the ground by simply pull
ins: a rope. A child can lower thn
mill it works so easily, and it cau be
oiled and raised to place again lu less
than a minute. The entire motor is
made of steel, and the fans of spring
steel, making it practically iudes
tructible. It is made iu three sizes
and is of so light a draught that it
nwii pump water iu the slightest
breeze when a common wlud mill
will not budge. It is also cheaper
than anything in the market. Par
ties interested can see this great
modern improvement by stopping
at ihe red bam near thedenot iu Sa-
lem.w here the agents, Messrs. Hayes
& Verchler have headquarters.
These gentlemen are receuily from
Illinois, and ill engage iu import
ing Percherou nud shire horses be
sides handliug the aermotor.
PARAGRAPHS.
J. G. Corbiu, a wealthy tanner of
blaugter, WVh. was robbed of flSOO
yesterday, by twoc.infldence men.
Arepoit came fioni New York
that theie is an incipient mutiny
among the sailors and mariners of
the navy yard. A general com
plaint is madeagaiii'-t overwork and
poor food.
The steamship Danube, which
formerly plied between Portland and
north ports, has been chattered by
the Canadian Pacillc Hallway Co.
to carry fi eight between Portland
'and Vaucoucr, 15. C.
terview and said the wholt confer. The average wheat yield of Mani-.
ence was carried on iu a most pleas- toba will be twenty-live bushels per ,
acre, with a total of 20,000,000 bushels.
21. The situation at Armeuia is uauy
becoming more deplorable, 'lhere
has been a wholesale slaughter of
Christians at Moosh.
At a meeting of the Quebec cabi
net Tuesday, Kobidoux was appoint
ed attouey general, Laugeliar pro
vincial secretary, and Trucotte plen-
ant manner.
LATEST OF THE blKIKE.
New York, N. Y., Aug.
Chief Sargent this morning said a
meeting of the federation of railroad
men is to be held at Terre Haute,
Ind., Saturday with the undoubted
result that a strike 011 the Vander
bilt system would be ordered. He
also said the labor men had decided
to adhere to the stand takeu. This i ipoteutiary.
had been rendered necessary by
Webb's arbitrary methods, aud his
utter refusal to arbitrate tho situa
tion made it useless to deal with him
any longer.
VICE PRESIDENT WE11I1 STOLID.
Vice President Webb this morn
ing said he did not believe the im
pending strike would be nearly so
gigantic as the federation aud the
Knights of Labor would have peo
ple to believe. Webb did not doubt
that the supreme court of the feder
The whole Berlin press condemns
the arbitrary police proclamation
prohibiting tho socialist meeting, in
view of the fact that the nnti-soc-ialist
law expires iu October.
The German Veterans' federation
of North America closed their festi-,
val at Davenport, la., Tuesday.
Harlwig Sehmuck, of Davenport,
waseh'ctedlpresideut, Rudolph Volk
man, San Francisco, vice president.
Charles Webster, an actor who
traveled last season with the "White
and Killed
ntinn ivnniii .nil nt tho mfiii. but lie I sinvn" ramnauv. shot
' -. -b Ii.l. tvliAtrun
was of tlie opinion that the number Engineer Robert McNeil at o jnd (bli( rcji
York Tuesday nigiu. eusu-i , n'fum
jealous of McNeil's aiieimim i
wife. Webster was arrested.
Comoral Nichols, an English div
er working iu Halifax harbor, was
killed by a falling anchor while 100
who would respond would not be so
great after all.
THE ATASCODEUO feETTLKRS.
Templeton, Cala., Aug. 21
The excitement on the Atascodero
fliita lino anniou'hnt subsided. A
FROM CLYMEK.
Miss Taylor, of Mehama, is visit
ing Mrs. W.T. Pattou.
Miss Dawson, of Canada, is spend
ing the summer with her cousin,
Mrs J. W. McCrow, of Plomo View.
Mrs. H Warren lias gone to Gil
liam county to visit relatives aud
friends for a few weeks.
I. A. Jones lost a valuable colt
last week. Iu some way the colt
got the rope with which tho mare
was tied, wouud around its neck,
and choked to death befoie any one
discovered it.
Miss iluzell, the woman', foreign
missionary from Sawta, China, will
lecture on the idolatry of the Chi
nese, at the Baptist church of this
place, Aug. 24, at 11a. m.
C. R. Hougham, lately from
Eastern Oregon, who has been liv
ing on II. J. Smith's farm during
tho past six or eight months, has
purchased one hundred acres of tine
land near Woodburn, and will take
possession ot his new home about
the 15th of September.
Threshing is almost all done iu
this neighborhood aud although the
yield generally, is not up to tho
average for this section, on account
of continued dry weather during the
early season, the grain Is of fine
quality. II. J. Smith had one
piece of ten acres which yielded
40 bushels of wheat per acre.
John Sappinglield is circulating a
petition for signature, asking the
government to cut oil the mall route
from Salem to Knight at Whlteaker,
having tho stage go from Whlteaker
to Salem and back every day, allow
ing the patrons of tho Knight olllre
to be supplied fioni Argentl.
Clyjilr, Aug. 20, I8O0.
Tim Oreat Spring Maillrliip.
Tim llloiitl Utile I.lln.
Geullcmen: Ilunebecn troubled with
bnd blood for wine eni, but recently pur
elms ed two bottles of Hlbburd'K Itliuuinnt
Ic Cough Syrup, wlilrti tins entirely cured
me As n blood purifier It has no emml,und
I also tafce pleasure In reooniniendliiit it n
atoule, ulteralle, and reliable rheumatic
remedy. Very truly jour;
8. E. rKHOl'SON, Knton Hnpldt, Mich.
ThU Is t certify that we know ,,r. I-t r-cu-ou,
and believe the statement made by
rue e Ulliu"liaiiui;ij ii-fum-
remedy as we bel'oi e It to be the
meuieine on our Mjeit.
VOitTIjAXD.
bet-Valtr, 1 3I$1 .
Flvr (hitulArd, J W.
OuUWe (Trades, SH
Oat 1j ver bnht.
MIIUluflV-Drttn S1&S1T; hi t, 9K9lin
Ground lwrly, $C oncp t. W
middling, .'!, per ton.
itay -Jt0l7 in.r ton.
llutter Oreson fhney dairy, e; ftiney
Z?S; p.ck1 to fair, SWB; CHliftvrnm
21c.
KS Oregon X to 35o per doen.
IuUry-OM chlckenj, W CO M; Ihtkr
prlnR.S C0l CO.
lotatoes Toe to SSc ier cntl.
Cheese Oregon, 11 to ISe; 0ltftrnii
9i to KVj.
Sugars Golden C, oo; extra t", Zb)i dry
granulated, tf; cube, cruheil aud Pow-J
dered, Wc per pound.
Ueons Small white, SS,!; pink, $J;bayos
51 50; butter, $8; llman, $5 CO ier cental.
Dried fruits Plumtner drlnl. 10 to lie:
undrled and factory plum, 64 to 9, i Ffll
peachc, .sundrledlOc: evinxjrateil, lrtt, "Vl j
to ITc.
Hire W Yr jKiund.
Hides Dry hlde, S to 0c; H Its fi""
cull-; green oer M ihmuuIs le; under 6j
pounds So; sheep pelt, short wool, SO to
oOc; medium, 60 to XV; long, W to 51 95
shearling, 10 to 20c.
Tallow-Good to choice, it to SJfe.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 10 to lPo; alley,
10 to.lso per pound.
Nail Iron. $3 20; steel, Stt !H; lre, $S TO
per keg.
Beef Mc, 3 to svje; dressed, Tc
Mutton Live, 3.10 SJcjdreed 7c
Hog 1.1 e, 5c; dressed, 7e.
Veal 5 to So pvt ixmnd.
Sprlug lamb $2 each.
SMOKKU MEATS AND EAUl).
Eastern hams, IS to lie; breokfast Iva
con, l.l to He; side. 10 to lie; lard, 10
to lie per pound.
SAN" FRANCISCO.
Sax FBAIscx), Aug ?0, Wheal SI SO
to 1 SOU r"r standanl shipping quality.
llarley heed $1 2SJjgl SO pur eentn
Old brewing grades held at SI A',.
Chopped feed, J2I to 23 per ton.
Potatoes Eerly rose, 75c to SI; Game
chile, Too to $1 per rental; llurbanks, SI to
1 75 percental In boxes.
Onion Jl 75 to 2 00 for red.
PRODUCE KXCIlAXGi:.
Wheat lluyer '00; closing, St 11; buyer
season, closing, SI o.Itol 55,
Hurley lluyer 'HO; closlug, SI S5; buj er
scasbn closing, SI .50.
CHICAGO WHEAT MAUK17I'.
CinrAOo, Aug. 19. Wlicnt SI OJ.
CHICAGO CATT1.U .MAHKf71'.
. CmcMio, Aug. 111. Cattle receipt, 10,000;
bcine. SI (SO to I S); steel's, .! .W to I JO;
Mockers mid feeder. SM loto It DiV.cut, bull;
and mixed, SI alio a 10; Texas cattle, .1 00
to 3 50.
Hos Hecelpts, lOAtv. mixed, JX 75to'IS5
heavy, SI 4o to a 85 light, SS 70 to S 10.
Rhecp-Kecelpts 10.0UO; uutlves Jl to. I 70
Texas, SI 05 to 1 50; lamb .5 to 0 1.
MISUKIjAXEOITSMaUKKTS.
Xl.w Yokk, Aug. 19. Coira1, ltlu llrmer;
fair cargoes, 20$; Xo 7, tint benn.jiso to
19.
Sugar ltnw, held higher; refilled grin
6to6Ji;uxlnC,fifc;to Cic; jellow, to
5c; granulated fl'f.
Petroleum 02c.
Ciiicaoo, Aug, 19. Ityo; quiet at IH
llarlej Steady, 70o
Whlsky-Sl 13
Shoulders J,'i 75IO 5 S7.
Short clear 55 75 to 3 85.
Short ribs ."i Xi to fi 10
Ijird Sfi 20
nol 3.1 to 3Sc.
' ULACKSjIITHING,
i
pM sad OArriigt)!ikiu lid lirpairitg
llonesbotlns a i-etetti All work guar-
JUIU
aHtMtl. JOHN lllll.M.
Corner of OmmrelHfidCliH(e!eU t
!
T1,E sTRmit;
JKWBI.BK,
Wl Court St.
AVM. WLCKEY,
House Painter, Decorator,
and Wall Tinier.
Eeve order at John Hughes' store, Stte
street.
SALEAI IRON WORKS.
Groceries . Crockery and Glassware,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
Lime, Cement, Hair and Plaster,
Oats, Wlioal, Bran and Shorts.
our (Jowls aro First Clas; ami our Tricos are Below' Competition. If You Have any
Produce to Sell, or Want Anything in our Line, you can't Afford to deal
Before Consulting us.
0. 1). BUTTON, Prop.
Catluc of all klud made to. ordei.
MILL MACHINKHY,
PLANING MILLS,
COUNICKS,
MLTAL KHONTS,
WHP.i:i, 1TI.I.KYS,
and special CAtlugs ot any iitylo or it
tern made In short order, smooth and re
llablcln eo y particular.
Repair any Machinery in Short Order.
hop
t'll.ltltii. 1i.,t.n.r
and boo stoebu It.
ou any Iron work needed.
paid for old Iron.
engine, hop m
Will nmkcestlmate
Good pi Ice
3-pv.lin
IfllP
I
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UllTIi A sOCLK, Iiist Ilupldn,
hold bj amlth A Stelner.
Michigan
nuts nas soniewuui &uuan.i.. - - , f )ll0 tea
majority of the settler, after hav- feel Wow J
ing posted their notices of pre-, He had ilt"cle" ,l ' , t
emnt on. have concluded to lei the I heavy anchor in order tome
HcCROW t WILLABD,
- Uealer In
Fresh and Salt Meats.
KLDK1DG1S BLOCK
Price of A) eats by tlicntmrttr oc.
Mutton by tlieciuaitor 7c.
Pork by the quarter ...... To.
llolls 6 to se.
Iloasts to,
HELLENBRAND'S
Ealing Pallors k Candy Jlannliirloiy,
20B Commurolul Straot
HILLOKKAItK:
Ir Cream 10c , lJKnnd36ontH
Colliv, Ten or Choeolatoand Cake .10 ranu
Miihli and Milk -lOeenU
Plato of Soup Kleent
Hot Cake. COtleoorTea IfiienU
Hccftok and loni 'UiM-nth
Pork Chop and lij iKceiiU.
.Mutton Choii and K(!K - il
VenlMin and r.Krf 95nl
3aiua):uaiid Ik .iUwiiUi
Ham and ru a6wnU
Kroxh Oynterh any utile aft rwiU
emption, have concluded
survey be made aud then return to
the land.
WASHINGTON
L1C1HT ON TUB SUIUKCT.-Tllllt i . myH 'nd.
...,. i,im ! what Farrar & Co. proposo to give, Porter Houke Htik and Kkh -Mcenu
ll)on lllm wiiay "'' p" .,' Tender UiluHtwikund Kbh COiwiim
IN TIIK SKNATK.
Washington, D. C, Aug.
21.-
Tho senate this morning took up the
tariff bill. Nothing was said about
Quay's "order of business" resolu
tion, debate on which began yesterday.
datk set rort election ai
Tho nrinnclllnil whlCU 111
""V . . .i, niht-r iirenaralion
hauled to the surlace, wueu i"- HuiiinAbteiuer,ioieaeu.
rope in some way became ianBiuu .
,.,'a, r lie out it iu order to get
olear aud the anchor fell
and killed him.
Hiram Gregg, who was stolen
from bis parents at Elmlra,. i.i
a when he was eight
W) ,,v.--o
lllbburl' Klir uinatlc und I.lier Pill.
Thew pll.nare (.oleiillflcallycompoundel
andunlfoiin lu action. No grlplnir jln
wi rununoHly ftillowlne tho tuc or I'ill".
Too aretdapted to both adulta and chil
dren lib perfect wifely. We gun hntro
...... i.ui.imuiita1 In I he cnreofhlCK brad.
ache. cunlipatlon,ili'enliiand billluiik. 25 Cent Regular Dinner Servwt From II t3 0'Ckxk.
r': "r"!. " "." ",,J"'""- ' "V 7 A nice mrlety of vcUI1mi. U.. etc.
Alhoia, hiIIi or milk with ull SA will
' 17 ly
iiiiI ullhoul extra olmr.
Cholcn CliiHr. imixirtwl uu iiomtwue,
judging from the lino now tylol
hand lamps they nave just received. f
A hure Cure for Pile. '
,.u. iii arA known br moUture .
llkepeii"trBtlon,caulnic Intepho ItcMnit
nn warm ThU form h )! us Illlnd .
Oregon 8fatc
THIllTlirni ANNUAL EXIIIlllTIOS
Under tho maunnemenl of the Oreson
State Hoard of Agriculture, will bo held
outliOKtate fair cround iieur
Snleiu, pi)iiiiiiencliiK on
3Lont1ay, Sopfoiuliot It'itli, 1SU0,
And liiKtluKone week.
Over &0II1
CASI t PK1CMIUMS
Ollered for agricultural, Mock and me
chanlcnl exhibit, for work of art ami
fancy work and for trials of (.peed.
Heduci d rati, for fate aud IrelKhl ou all
tran-portntlon lln h to and from llio fair.
Imixiitiint lmprmemcut. have been made
uim the KioumW and lucreiisril faullllle
areolloiedeli bltor.
' CILBBRT k PATTERSON.
"THE Willi)! AND I'lUIT FAIIMS.
Four Miles Prom Salem tic Capital of Oregon.
D532K)-
Oue Thousand acrca of ns lino laud u (hero Is In tho northwest, divided Into onu hundred miiriU meadow
and fruit farnp. These tractH for tho KIHST TIM li aie now placed on the market rauglng In prices trom JBO
to l(K) per tu'ic one third eash, balance on tlmo with Interest.
No Better Opportunity for Investments
in n small way has been ollered to the iiubllu. Thousands of dollars will be expended 'within tho nuxt 11!
months In improvements In Ihe linmedlato vicinity of this laud, whllu upon the traot Itsolf, In tho way of
roads, fencing, ele., a large amount of money will bo used.
k Prcc Hide to and From llic Place
to any one wishing lo see or Invest. Call at the olllce of
Tlie Pavilion Will be Opens
Four ni;;hl.s (luring tho.
week.
A i.plendld Ik 1(1 for hoixxt filtered lu Ihe
kpcihI department, and line oxhlbltlonn of
racluK will heulen naeh day.
KnttliH for premium cIomi Monday at
7:;i0p. in. Kxlilbltors aro unccil to make
a many ofthelreittrlesou Holiday before
the fair us h-mIiIii. Hood. anlmalH and
artleliM for exhibition muni be in tholr
plaioo by 10 p. in. on .Monday.
PKICKS OF AD3IISSI0N:
Mau'Nday lleket Ms
WoniHii'iailHy ticket . Sto
Man'H MiiHin ticket ft fin
Woiiikii'm MWnoii ticket II 10
send to theM-c eUirj at Portland, Oimioii,
fur a priinlum IM. I). II. LUONKY,
Pronldnnt.
J. T. (IHKUd, Seoreturj . du.til
WILLIS
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NOTICE
To IVly Patrons.
J. iJ. HAItUIM' Salem Kxprswt wiigonn
No. IS aud lit can be found on uiriuir
Court and Commercial ntrmu. Uwvh all
Iralti and IhwI order at L.H. Wlnlum' Kro
eery More, III) Court Mret. All oriltir
prumpll) atli'iidwl to.
i
flVMDgBffi1
Court St., Salem, Agents, lor IMals, Description and tirther particulars',
WMLKfVWUm
iwBtttttittamT i rm vwaMnaik jtucm
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AGENCY:
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JOS. ALIIKKT. AKnt.
HnIviii. ()toii
" . . 11',.,l.,nj
.i ....r.iaii nniiie itwiiw.
years oiu, iciu."- j..naPS uieedlnirand protrudlue.yteld ai once to'
ilav. He lived with the Ojpsie i,!ii2Snkok Pile itemAv. which new
W o stole him in WIhumh u u. oujjuy Zln
ue was a man. About a mon h ago jMW(.Wa --j
receiveo a ie; .
JY
7Ari) rpininrnn
real name
He hs-
be i
bySmllhAHteluer.
OkeooN Wool. IlomeraU'r the
up at the meeting of congress in
December, and that voting ou the
bill and amendments shall begin
December twentieth.
he
. tellinc him his
i i.i, ni,rpni' home.
ami !" p ,.i,ioo.l ilif r. ,. u'lu.lon Mill more at 2b0
1 " ." ' 7. tenedto return anu - b ,7 -""";,, .
made at tho conference lo-mgun.; ()f hU inoUler, nu uimmu.. . ""--
that tbe election bill shall be taueu - ,, a3 ami. , of cMii.ng, - .
. u In ,uud .. .i ,r,.cu In Ml (id rli fmm thulroWll IllilU. BiKt lilt
The preBiaent w . -. . ,. ' -" ' ., ,Pa ,lllvIlltr. PriB-
oZSl 'l- "i0n untilthelwlow.,uhetow. MMf
ivll authorities bve actwl to their urfofe feUrt for tJe hj10rt,
a.iw oxtent. or rooonUluB don't fowl to order
,u..v. . , iu Hi'iviiiri jol'kxai. mywir
wmp. , . I
In Willi-
Before Leaving Salem.
tllllort l!r.lye tMiWou wle IKjL'Mi
TKIP TICKKTS ui Vw)uliui d rt-turn
TtekU irool Jw uuit awl oomiKik ou U)'
Wwlc day hbUI OetotM M, Vi.
HOIIT. THOMPSON.
NEW IMiSTAUJIANT,
Uiiolte Wfller llnm , Coin'l HI.
ICVItKYTHINO N 16 V
MhhU at all hour and In every klyl.
ISm-1 iiimi In the illy for i'M-enU. (Jive im
u khII.
THlt
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Over Two Hundred nf tluw favorite IViih are now lu uho In Marlon eoiinty uloiio. It U ono of tho very best
KoiiutMlii IV 1 1 mauufactiind. All IiiHiiranie AgenlH use this IVn. The Into Improvements lender It Mtlll morn
attraotlvo and moro denlrable.
A full iinu of MAUI i; TODD .tilAHU'Hdold I'em are always In stock, also
PHOTO AMUJMH, AUTO AIJJUMH, HCHAP HOOKS,
HC'IIAP PIOTlfUKH, PUHSHH, OAHD OABES,
VIHITINO CA11DH, WICDDINCI 8TATI0NKHY.
Remember tlie Place,
dnw. t? Jr u
08
STATJi STREET, SAI.EM, ORE,
7i3M
TICKETS S8.50.
S T A TE
in
. . ho? been rew-lved
A J. ' .. .i. ih Turiwr d
ties wbkh
dot' tl U
tweeu anu--!'
.MeGnttb imrtles
sgel In nxmi
.. itritbh Co
. . .. .i. VufcAii rivw.
will w later on i
J'urj,TY. VtmU butter
. r..rvi.iftn that the
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.MeGnttb I"1" w." ",.A i .jL.i .,uNtitls l ftinply the djr"
A HKCOPNT-THK SPKCIAL AOKNT engsgw, , , flX Ug I --- ' .hI, kl ttpUrt Advltu Cto.
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WML A BBRXARDI.
B biiX'WI Dt, BBdff HIUH A Hl
lirmv
in l itlijiit
Fm Tuiiial r Interior I'tiftU k
Mem Pacillc Ita
1 lb line li tak
To all Points lt ami South.
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AUBIVKS
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VniiTt ivn Or AUK. -L-J' ', ' "" , , 'haani. spi) .uriai. i
I eluidUe ipSal oLus agent, rtoo.1 ff' Dr IIrt7l-r ? I Iniv.
t.eianu, tlie special w , me ,",.. vai&en i llmr. i vnur Ktbm CVmjkIi hymn In
arrld In this city x ' j uiwn -- . tf , J-tawwio .
Plumbing& Fitting
Washington, D.C, for the IP riHM1 yO-y " . w, exeuUinK kuowled of h -"-
r. s. CKL-isEit AT WWW. tWh r.-u, Um Unto. If Unt l
SpeoUl to the Journal. IT . ", , ,.. .i,.i b eouW v'"t
Newport, Ogn., Aug. SL-TJU- J?" but boH w
H. cruiser, Charleston, j; Cauforl U
this harbor this morning. '"",. ' " '
days from Honolulu. ?he l
noon for Port Townnd.
Stock Ui
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ACCIDENTS.
DUGAN BROS.,
The Plumbers,
it
WILLIAMS k ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
AVtvriruii rAHTERX W"Bl
reported here that aeycU- ,,,, I
.N' YorlL
tih: wuk-rr.-J'tiT.StMfn and Plumbors Goods, JTfTniZ
HUNS
Kal tmliiM vi I. I'., i
wniKMrtiii Ih. i r 'limiiir i;r nnd
KKteltca of Utloat J. irri, llii. I IiK-m
unit Milwuukt nud Mi. I'mil Mint Minn
upolli.
Pl Traliw wltb Pulluutu vwrtlbuUNi
itrswlMC ruum iveuani, dlnlnif mr uti
etmeltm at lll dUiu. botwwu cIiUikw
und Mllwuukev ut AIiUd1 iil iJulutli
I'brxmh I'ullnuin vmlibul draw Inn
momaodaottjaliit kpra via iIm Norlu
ro Paolfle nulnaut Iwtwami Culcauia u4
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and ffoxu Waukaalui Kijad du lMt. 1Mb.
Wub. Km-aab ilaoaana, lbluw fait, j
Kau Clair. HurUr, Wla., and lnmij4
ad HaaMinar, Mtrb
Par IMmu. iUmylng oar NumrvatluaM,
UaM labia, and ntbor liihirmaitoa, avfly
toajaou an w bora la lb Ubltod MtoUt
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brick!
BURTON BROS,
(Vu abaoaa
ttoanaiad 'if dining unaufinml,
Pullwau draw Ina mkihi iaruara
lr lalaal i,uliuaut
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Hta4 that aan Imi aiMtructad ajtd Im blcb
araaautlaibnM ar butb fra abd !
nlbd fur boldara u mn u4 aauwrt abii
lickaii.aod
VAMUA)1T PAY fOAt-liKH.
4aaiUbtMta Moa naMHIw wllb all
Ha aafeanilaK dtraa arm uaAlarrvbted
aarvtaa.
PaHa.aa ri mm jEfwarrf Wjm ama baaa
Mtfad la ali tm fttfftCail aai aaaul l
UpraMl.
Tbravgb tiria u aad tnm all la
la AiuarVai, Kaatand aa4 nuuaa ' b
uOVJ.RIAX! HQiri'15,"
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tm and M0 pin dalir. Tli rUlu wl ffuir
Mln1B nulvla In l)M UHllitalaa.Ou
Ada and MWufw.
Illegal New Dling Cin.
I'UIXUAN PALACE SLBBI'BIIS.
Km raMlljr MaanlbK Onr hmi UlrtMlib
on Kiiwaaa iralna to OmalNi. UmhMI
MinNb aut IUmwm City wMbaat. aira
itoMMatioaaat PorUabd Jar bw PiawaM
auand I'iMHKUMiati laiinu.
rr tbHtHar firtl bra nMraa any
al tar Uh aawnr r
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c M. MKIXKJI. Uioaral TmJte
Mia MauaUw ajU M Cajntl atfaat.
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r a li
mtm . -,.4-u iraMtona ar and Pua . ibaak la nanr IU.
i aiaaa tf w ' aaaratal
Irajaidtib.
I ara araiaiiaal tu furukva, a In! rlaai affliaaa
WiMajaM.Wrii.Mr of avw4 ia wiu r anuniry ur aaywbaaa
tu. i
banr
full lata-iaalliia umrumt ru.. watt
r iraiaJMuatla aadubr doUlai ruri.labM
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1X1 rim alaat. . aiblajBai. Hurt-
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um mm mv aaunaf bjr buy lag yapr
Musical Merchandise
DIAMOND'S
Uwl' llaataa, RMrMa Wurb. ibUaui
&Ife
Sig tti rjjN to IKCAatt'l
H-vkSvi - . HHonsu
$ XStobS
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IICAUTH.
l. It.hiu' OuliUn llaltaot No. 1
Oai Lbanaix, Mm', and icond lUgtti
r.i.ra ik Uh arid Hulji Sort tan,
Ee., )la, a'i , Ulper-U(1 Iliotchw.
ibniIUii urli. aluraM4 8alp, and all
Braaary Ur-u ui Ik illwu known j
Bakllli. I'rlri, '3 00 iwr atolll.
I llleliaii'a Unlivn llaUnin Na.a
Qiwa Turturr, UiKuiUUjrhltiUa Uhtu
aattlwa. I'au iu lb lUmtt, -ln la tba
llaad, Uk ol tlM .Vwk. tAcrtd 8ora
Tkiaal. bir4iUt a rUh, unu and con.
UhM l. , NlMIaiaa o( h IJmbJ. ftBtl
m4tti all iImm liMa tha lytUia.
WiV caiMtkl It Ia4uurtlan or abu
iA UmfOUJ. lf Ih tlwd pur aixl
.. r J'rlra S OO par I'ollla,
U .lliMUUolilaitHiinnUU AulK
ilulH lu I ant e Oonorrbuta. UU,
imlaMvn Ontwl, and all I'lloarr or Unl
itMMfraafanxnM. I'rlta $ SO par
HW'l.
I' WlrliaiiS Oolilan NinliU In
1-II ii, I rtata AM4cl Ounorrbtc.
1 4bj.Vi- y OwaL Btrictut,t. I'rlea
t ) ir llolll.
Im Itlabxit'a UalJan Oliltuiaml
la I m m . iMaliatf l 8jri4ll.ti Knrva.
ad tmat.iaj I'rlraSt 00 ur Uos
la I'taliuu'a Uuldau I'll a Nn ,
ad iralK traktinaal; Um ot fifaytkul Mi
mi ua ar uar-jrark. fru.trUi, to,
I'rlaa Mil OO wr lx.
TjIo ni.il Narvlna,
hal f rybrt, a 0. ., jwjur.ly lawkwt
bar abf . -
Tf UialwnUUrHif eoiiipauy. aaeiita tot
and all atarlial alrtal, Han FraucUiu IVL
HraHlar Huulvil ri.
i
ft
th.s morning struck at a P" " ...l4 ,v ,u.t
miles east of FwterJfl
Oh in.
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