"mfll MMUhIIih.iij
Iho British minister, if ho wishes to
Bcttlo the Behrlng Bca question bo
fore ho leaves office. The prevail
ing opinion hero Is that he will
complete the retrograde movement,
then begin by availing himself of
Lord Salisbury's admission that the
United States now has all the rights
that Russia had In the Behrlng sen,
and agreeing that an arbitration
shall decide what those rlglita were
at the time Russia possessed them.
WOIILII'S KAIK.
Chicago, Mur. 12. The board of
control of the world's fair today de
fined the duties of the lady mana
gers. Tnoy are, among oilier tilings,
to appoint one-half the members of
all committees that award prizes for
exhibits produced in wholo .or in
part by femalu labor, bojldcs having
exclusive chargo of the woman's
building and general management
of tho Interests of women in con
ncctlou with tho oxposltion.
FIItST Tit A IN.
Skattw:, Mar. 13. The first train
passed ovei the Lake Shore & East
ern railway from Seattle, to the
British boundury line yesterday car
rying a party of LakeShoro ofllclals. ,
A TIN IJANQUITT.
Chattnoooa, Mar. hi. Secretary
Proctor and party last night attend
ed a banquet to celebrate tholnatigu
ration of tho basic process in thu
South. A distinguishing feuturo of
tho occasion was tho tablowuic,
much of which, including tho plates
und tho cover of tho menu curds,
consisted of tin plato recently muilu
In this country from Chattanooga.
Covers were laldfor nearly .200 guestH,
among whom weroHenalorsMuuder
son, Frye, Hawloy, Butler, Sanders
olid Carey, Representatives MoKIn
loy,Canuon, Wheeler, Hooker, Post
andIIeuderson,of Illinois. LotUirs of
regret wero read from u number of
distinguished gentlemen, Including
ox-PrpuItlont Cleveland, Abrams,
Hewitt and Cliauncoy M. Depew.
HUl'ITltlNO IN NKUItABICA.
i Cuiuauo, Marcli 13. A meeting
of editors of agricultural papers vviih
luld hero yesterday to listen to Mrs.
Blackfun, of Nobraslcu, and Napuin,
of Dakota, delegatis to solicit help
for the destltutu people of tho arid
districts of South Dakota, Kansas
ntid Nebruska.lAuother meeting
will bo held tomorrow morning.
This u veiling Milton George, who
presided ut tliu nieetlng, said the
taliis told of tho suderlng and priva
tion nro awful. All they asked for
was food for stock, and seed grain,
Cloorgc said they had talked matters
over with wealthy business men,
Including Messrs. Armour, Jllgln
hothen, Carvey and others, all have
(signified their wiiiingucMS to do
something handsome.
JIKAVV BNOW IN TIIXAH.
St.Louih, Missouri, March l!l.
St. Louis Biioclal' dispatches from
n dozou dlllVeiit points in Texas and
from Indian Territory and Arkansas
show that tho snowstorm of yester
day was thu heaviest for years. All
trains are delayed. It Is feared that
fruit trees are damaged and the en
tiro crop destroyed.
iti:vi:itru to htatIm
Littlk Jtooic, Ark., Mar. 13.- A
supremo court decision reverts Imek
to tho sUito over 1175,000 acres of laud
originally douttted under mi act of
congress to dlllbreut railroads In thu
8 Late, it Is creating much excitement.
Most of the laud has been sold by
tho railroads and extensive Improve
ments made by owners.
AKHKMlll.YMAN llltUNltlt.
Saciiamisnto, March 13. Thu
Bruner investigation was resumed
last night. Statu Printer Johnson
tesllled that on tho night of thu
transaction ho met Hriinur, but the
latter suld nothing about receiving
n check for, $400. Thu nuxt day
Brunor cumo to his utile and gave
him $160 to to keep for him, saying
ho would tell him nil about It some
other tlma.
A. J. Ilruuer, Aseuihlymau
Jiruiier'e brother, teotltlt'il that on
tho Monday Imforo tho oxKsiin Kl
wood Uruuor told him that the lix
uniluer reporter had asked him if
ho was selling plncto on tho Sail
Francisco jioIUm forvo, UIwcxhI
halth "If theso fellows are putting up
a trap on mo I'll tight bauk," Next
day Klwoodugnltispoko augilly of
ttio Kxanilner stories. The uHiuvm
tmld ho hud told Judgo Armstrong
of what Klwood had tulil, Tho wit
ueiu dittcrlbtsl the scene in tho libra
ry, and later hU brother told him he
would trap tho eoiupinitorH, us he
had got thing all tight ttud wltues
ne.-d not worry, 0
A. I). ifeuderoii, of tho lCxnm
lot
luvr.add UU iwjMfr JimJ uovor Iwforu
attA0ke4 llruucr nud ho lilnnwirhail
never heard of hint until thU .
htoil of tlu KnllJiin', 'IJioooni
mlttoo wy juruwl until ihUovonlug.
ACUINKhU CONTUALIUIU
HANtUM'i0t Mr. 18. tfeld
Back n member of tho firm of Sing
Wing & Co. Portland, Or. is being
sruarded by liollco from a gang of
highbinders. Back is n contractor
and at tho beginning of last season
furnished two gangs of men to Kar-
luk Packing company. He agreed
to pay them a certain rate and ad
vanced about onu half of what he
thought they would earn. The sea
son was n failure und the amounts
duo tho men did not come up to
tholradvaucc. Highbinders secured
au assignments of the claims and
suit for $17,000 and wrote to Back
telling him not to dare to como to
town, ho carno however und armed
witli letters of introduction from
Portland's best citizens and applied
to chief Crowley for police protection
and filed answer to suit. Back said
ho owed one man $25 and tho jury
returned verdict against him for
that amount but ordered plulutifls
to pay cost. The highbinders de
clare they will have Back's life but
he says if the police see him safe
aboard the steamer ho will get home
all right.
IIOltllllll.Y mutiiati:ii.
Boston, Mar. 13. John E. Carr,
ex-member of the New JJampshlie
legislature, but latterly a resident of
Huverlll, this state, wits killed by
an angry bull in his pastnro yester
day morning. Ills body was horribly
mutilated, tho bull first goring him
and then stamping on his prostrate
form. Carr was armed with u pitch
fork but tho attack was too sudden
and violent for him. His body
could not bo removed till tho bull
had bon killed.
(MMKOIINIA CHINIHi:.
Saciiamknto, Mar. 13. In tho as
sembly, Mailer's anti-Chinese bill
passed by a vote of 10 to 6. It pro
vldes for the Ishiiuiico of certificates
of residence to thu Chinese now in
state and tho exclusion of all others.
Tho bill has already passed the
senate.
TWO TOWNH HNOWIII) UNDKIC.
Di2Nvr.it, March 13. Tho snow
blockade on thu Colorado Midland,
near Ivauhoe, where the passenger
train had been under snow, was
raised yesterday.
Sllverton and Tellurldo nru still
snowed under. Thu drifts In many
places are forty feet deep. Provis
ions aro carried Into these towns on
snow shoes,' and all hope of rail
way communication Inside of a
mouth Is abandoned. The Rainbow
route from Sllverton to Iron
ton Is paralyzed, and no trains will
attempt to go over thu Uuu fur
weeks.
ANTI-IA.M1II.IN(J LAW.
Cauhon, Nov., March 13. As
semblyman Thompson Introduced a
bill In tho assembly placing it II-
coiisu or fin per quarter on any
male over 21 years of ago who gam
bles at a percentage game In the
statu of Nevada. Thu committee on
public morals havo already reported
favorably of tho same.
N. 1'. HAtliKOAI) LANDS.
VANfouviJit, Wash., March 13.
The forfeited Northern Paclllc rail
road lands wero ojwned for entry at
thu United States laud olllco this
morning. A largo crowd of settlers
wero camped In the street In front
of thu laud olllco last night, In order
to gain priority of entry.
DHNVKU'a MAYOIt.
Dknvku, Mar. 13. This city Is
without a mayor. Tho supremo
court this morning denied a rehear
ing in thu mayoralty ease. Tho
present Mayor Londonl was a few.
weeks ago declared illegally elected,
after holding his olllco nearly a year.
I). C. Parkard, president of the
board ot supervisors, will probably
act as mayor until after the city
election.
ACCIDENTS.
Flll.lt FUOM A WINDOW.
Mii.w.unciii!, Wis., March 15L
Thoiuus Mititooy, a prominent mer
chant ot this city, was instantly
killed this morning at his rosldunct.
Ho leaned out of his attlo window to
UUIimIko umu lulltM, and losing his
balance, fell to tho stdowulk below.
HU bUult wus fruatuied and hi
ueak bioUwi.
ST ATM."
INJUNCTION ilMT.
l'uKTUVNU, Mar. IS J. W. Ooak,
thniujsU hkt utusrwey ywUnlny,
tiled a hill iu the atAta JrUt omirt
to enjoin the Puf t of I'trUttiMl uahii
mlw.luu imm4 k4ilug Uaiids ami
levying a tax Ut tl e Improvettuvut
thu OjIuiuuIu ami WUUiiinitti
rvrw iwurtilid In UiUw amlior.
isliutho upp Unt.uttt tf tb WW
IlltMliw. 'lit Milt b Uuu flat U f
wutly iKted ty the KWlure
wtlMj the "J' rfl of l'.tUnd" nmi
fiUthorUlHjf the ta'H rf'Hd,
FOREIGN.
THOUHU2 IN CHINA.
San Fhancibco, Mar. 12. The
strainer City of Peking arrived from
Hong Kong and Yokohama, bring
ing advices that Bomo 300 pirates
and robbers were beheaded In Kwog
lung provinco during tho last few
days of tho Chincso Now Year.
Tho town of Cho-bo-Tonkln, on
the banks of tho Black river, was
surprised late in January by a band
of 500 rebels, who plundered and
burned tho town. A French resi
dent was shot and decapitated and
two other French officials were
killed. Tho rest of tho Europeitnt
managed to escape, some by swim
tiling across dyers nud others bj
hiding in bushes.
l'OIJiMANS FOIl AUSTltAMA.
Chicago, Mar. 13. Ueorge M.
Pullman, of tho Pullman Paluce
Cur company, has closed a contruet
with one of tho largest railroads in
Australia to pluco his sleeping cars
on thu AntlpoJean Hues. The
different parts of tho cars will bo
made here and the whole shipped
to thu Antipodes ready to be put
together on thcirurrival In Austialia.
Pullman will send a colony of
his best men to Australia, and in a
temporary plant to bu put up near
Melbourne they will put the cars
together ready for service. The
first consignment will consist of
eighteen coaches, und if these piove
satisfactory another big batch will
bo ordered. Tho contracts already
signed involved an outlay of about
$2.')0,C30 It Is said.
AM 12 It I CAN MI2A1H.
Bi:iu,in, Mur. 13. The Relulistiiu
leger, (he official paper, replying
to a number of complaints reo ived
as to the failure to use American
salted meats In (lie German navy,
'sayH tho experience w Ith these incuts
hitherto has been very unsatisfact
ory. Tho packing is defective, bar
rels weak ami badly made, and the
meat sinewy, too fat and of inferior
quality when compared with Eu
ropean meats. Tho Gorman admir
al I ty paper adds it still continues
Its experiments with various sorts
of American salted meats.
Kiiii.i:i) iiiMHi:i.r.
London, Mar. 13. An awful trag
edy occurred at Bury yesterday.
James Cliadu lcl(,a butcher, cut und
slushed In a horrible manner Mary
Stott, who hud recently left bun
ufter having lived with him us his
mistress for suven years, After In
flicting fatal wounds on thu hulplcss
woman, Chadwlck cut his own
throat and dropped dead on the
body of Ills former mistress.
llltlTISII COI.IJM1IIA INVITI2I).
Viutohia, Mur. 13. British Co
lumbia has been Invited, through
United States Consul Myeis, to send
au exhibit to the world's fair. The
invitation states that the directors
are desirous of placing a certain
amount of space at the disposal of
thu province for said exhibits.
Til 12 J1SW1HH CONVIlltTH,
St. PirinitHiiuito, Mar. 12. The
holy synod of tho Russian church
has Issued an order that all con
verted Jews shall attend public wor
ship of the orthodox faith at lett
once In eveiy week ot be deemed to
havo relapsed Into Judaism. They
are also In every Instance to make a
recantation of their Jewish belief
before baptism, and to "bo kept on
probation at least six months. All
thuso who relapse must be reported
to thu civil authorities for punish
ment. WHY IS THIS THUS,
Oitaw.v, Out., Mar. 13. Canada
lias not yet received an Invitation to
take part in the world's ntlr.
Tilt! HrOKM CONTINUHH.
London, Mar. 13. There Is no
signs of moderation In the oovurity
of thu weather in southwest ISug
laud. A heavy snowstorm prevailed
last night In Devonshire and Corn
Wall. I'.Vlt.NHI.l.'ri IANtI'tm.
London, Mur. lit. A manifesto whs.
IhmuhI this evening by Puriuill to tu
IrUh people of Amerloa. The man-
Ifosto wtysi "Now it IwiimiM a duty
to rtHMinstniet the parly, fortune has
unvellwl this daiiwir and lM ven siwieei
fur tUItt rvoontitruutluu Ikiuw ttM
Kuuuml olwlloikt. rarium uuiiiuiuiitln
hU (KtltRtittw who arw now unv-Mx
tlw tHxmn to th luwpltollty of
Aiuurtw. 'Vliy will fully osiIIh
uml iloToml hU Hcltlun.
TIIH K.VNK lAWr.
r.vuw, Mur. HL-ThoMuHtoC-urls
ImmV fctl HA0t Uh Might, tho
ltKht UIJMUH( )iW M lVM4lV'tMI.
'Dirt tuiMtf wv jUusMall f&Si.
HMftTUm-Mlw .iw KMd tin
4hi t ifmn 4 rrat Uh Imvu i-
Uv,UVUmH iuW mri tu
Uoore uotth of H CWmT dru
trv. a T-dtf
LABOR.
TOOK KKVKNCJB.
Mhmimiib, Tonu., Mttrcli 13. A
stream of water 178 feet wide is now
flowing through the new Robinson
Ieveo which gave way yesterday.
It is stated that tho Ieveo was cut or
blown up. It seems that thirty or
forty laborers on tho contract were
turned away without their pay
recently, and it is surmised thu
some of these men exploded a dvi a
mlto cartridge where it would (Io
damage. The damage will not
heavy.
MUST I.KAVK TUB OHDKR.
DiiNVBii, Mur 13. By order ofi
General Manager Clark, of the
Union Paeiflc, all telegraph opera
tors of that line in Colorado buve
been notified to sever connection
with the order of railway telegra
phers or leave the service of the
company.
WASHINGTON.
I'ltUSIDKNT HAS I'OWKIl.
Washington, March 13. Attor
ney General Miller has rendered an
opinion that the piesident has the
power to appoint thu nine circuit
judges created by tho last congress,
during tbe recess of congress.
7()0'iON CKUISKIl.
WASHiNcrroN.Miir. 13.--The navy
department yesterday advertised for
proposals for the construction of a
protected steel cruiser of 7800 tons
displacement, specially provided for
In tho ilavul appropiiution act ap
proved March 2, 1891. Thu mate
rials used in its construction, includ
ing engines, boilers, and machinery,
mo required to hoof domestic manu
facture. The vessel must also dr
velop on a trial trip In the open tea
a speed of not less than twenty-one
knots per hour for four consecutive
hours, or the contractor will bo sub
ject to a penalty of $223,000 for each
quarter knot deficiency. A prem
ium of K0,0)0, however, is provided
for each quarter knot developed in
excess of twenty-one knots.
IU2ADY FOR AKIUTUATION.
Washington, Mar. 13 Secretary
Blaiiio said lust evening that Sir
Charles Tupper, of Canada, would
arrive In a few days to represent the
Kuglish government iu tho Behrlng
sea matter, when the details fur tu
toring Into arbitration with the
United States and England would
be arranged. Each will bo repre
sented on tho Behriug sea by it
man of-war to do police duty, pro
tecting t he hit rests of their respective
counties.
HONOLULU CAIII.K.
W.VMiiiNdioN, I). O., Mar. 13.
The navy department bus not yet
determined what ve sel or ves-eK
slinl' bo HSH-dgiicd for tho woik of
niukiug u survey for the cable Hue
between Sun Francisco arid Hnno
lulu. It will bo remembered that
$2J3,000 was appropi luted by congress
tor thu survey, but as this atiinun'
does not become available until the
1st of July, the work will not begin
until that date. II is probable that
the YorUtown or Dolphin will be
the ves.el assigned.
THK SIl.YKIl l'Ultt'HASKl),
Washington, March 13.-808,000
ounces of silver was purchased at
priees ranging from OD.ffl) to 90.60.
POLITICAL.
1IALI.OT KOlt SWNATOH.
&vchamk.n'1x, Mar. 18 Thu bal
lot for United States HiiHtor today
was as follews: liWeo 8-1, 1) Youug
81, Rlunehard 11. Fulton 16, Johnston
I, Wetinoro 1, W. 1). liuglfch 1, N.
llauimhan tdeiu.) M.
KANSAS OM)N.
Toi'iCKA, Mar. 18. Tlw lUW
turo mljoiinittl sine die thUmon
lug. MiMiNK AND OH-KKKLL CUNt)iUlNKi,
Sex i Numiu.it, III., JUroh 1;.
War and dhMriteloti W rltV sni iig
the Hgrleultural ornNiitaatlotts of the
slat. Tlw ekwUoti of OmmmnI
Palmer by tlte votes of IUtrMt'Uta-
"Vl" MUWfP ,HI -" uue
rt lUvWtM1 MIMO,, U rw,,,-w mu,u'
lKmflt IhIoI Illlhul-,
uiul thttbnNch will U wirtjtit bv
ikf MthltWM Wd by A. J. talrwtlcr,
(ho rMut MrttMtorhtl cundtUitt, itd
HttnrtitMtlv9 TuUttc, th 'n
yW fbruMrr tuuilwr who rviuulnul
true tth lttW?;HH(i -in mlWit.
MAUKiriV.
Wat.
t'liu sMa . 1 Wheat Mwidy,
a-uh. .MOO; Ma,)', 1 0Ut$jK;
Jv'i. -.
Mm. ML-WiuMt
IwM, hmamw,, tl.ia.
-r. na, tl .i,
rm . h ml. .i .v t.ii.
CRIMINAL.
HOTS HOB A POfTOFFICH.
Tacoma, Mar. 18. It was acci
dentally discovered lssl night that r
trio of boys from 7 to 9 years old
have beon robbing the postoillee of
letters for some time past. How
many they huvestolen Is not known
its pfter opening them they wero
destroyed. Thu boys have lteen
seen around the oltlco for several
weeks, and tho robbery whs dip-
, covered by the puiente of one of the
be!'0" ""PI-"'" to ll"1
lot of
cieckg and drnftn In his Dockets.
THKTHAIX KOIfllKIlS.
Paso Rohlks, Cal., .March 13'
S'lenffs O'Nell and Kay and detec
tive .Smith yesterday nrresled Will
iam Daltoti for connection with the
Alita train robbery, Feb. 1st, in
whluh flreninn Rsdclifle whs killed.
Dalton admitted to tho officers that
he had hidden the "b)ys" and had
piloted thum to a place of safety.
He had done this, not on account of
the train robbery, but because they
were want. I iu the East for mur
der. Dalton offered, if the officers
would promise that tho "boys"
would not be turned over to thu
Eistern authorities, to go to the
hiding place of tho fugitives and
notify them to come In, nud they
would do it. The officers ofleied to
send au unarmed man with Dalton,
but he said the "boys" would Kill
any one who went with him. They
had 800 rounds of ammunition and
wero good shots. Dalton will be
taken to Visullu tomorrow. The
ofllcois claim that they have cleared
up tho Plxley, Goshen and Alita
robbeiies, and that a number of
other arrests will soon he made.
ISIT W.ACICMAII.?
SI2ATTI.H, Mureli 12. An inter
esting Milt iu tho superior court, in
volving a reputation of a promiuent
pillar of the Congregational church,
was on trial today. It te thu case of
Geo. W. Crane against Dexter,
Horton fi Co., bunkers. Crime
sued for $000, which they paid on a
check signed with his name, which
ho has pronounced u forgery. Tin
chieK was presented by Mr. Mary
L. Dearbim, a middle nged mar
ried wouiau with whom Cruno for-
nii-rly boarded. The testimony
showed that Crane, who is treauier
of the Congregational church, became
Intimate with Mrs. Deaiborn while
a favored boarder at her house. The
Intimacy was Kept up fur some
time, her husband being ubent
from home. Finally she became
Jealous and told her liusbaud all.
He wont gunning for Crane but did
not shoot him. Cruno went to her
house next night and begged Mrs.
Detuboin to pacify her bustiand and
Miiooth mutters over. Hhe say she
gave her this cluck for $000 with
tho utu'erstaLdiug that it would
not bo presented until six months
alter dale. She says the irregular
ity of tle signature was owing to
isinuu-g nervousness, tntue says
the ohook Is a forgery. Tho case
will probably occupy several days
in ootirt, and rich developomeiiU
will probably follow.
TI1K HKNNKSSY CASK
Nkv Oklkans, La , Alareh 13
Tn the Hennewy ease this afternoon
the jury rendered the following ver
dfot: .Mistrial us to politx uoiiMteio,
SohrTlxil, ami not guilty its to Ma
ohooa, .Marciieel, Baguette, ilnr
oho(boy) liionnlutiH, Matrianoa.
PAIUCRAPIIS.
Th AniriiHii Koll TVlephniic
oumpuny ytteterUny dcolmvd x divi
dktml of 8 ier klmtv.
A. 1'. Uiwh, jr., of Colorado Otj,
liiu lrtn flwtttl pniiJiti'iit of tin
T.ns CiUtteUrowcrs' awooiittiou.
'Hie will of tho htiv.lohu V. Hwiri
wmd Kiwi for rubie In San Krati
oiytHay. The MtMt, vahittl
Ht W00.UOO, wm lWt tu tho widow.
1'roftMor Goortwlo, of the Urtvk
iletMrtmeui t Hurvr4 college, ha
received a copy of the new inanu
ort(4 of ArUtotle'. ''Treatise oi.
the UootrfUutlou of AiheaaV' r
really dboovered ttud sent to the
liriliah Diuefuiu.
The oolhetor of cuatoru for Ni
York hiM lu (itairucted to uilmit
fiee f dutte a oum of paiutluyti
rron viermany, imported t,y Mrrt,
l4Uml 3lM0ford, of California, for
urahiU to the ethetrul at
SMrtimenta.
UW
The Great
REMEDY
FORPAINi
Kxrilemrnt
runs high in this ciy over System
Builder, as ereryliody is using It for
catarrh of the Stomach, Coneunip
tloh Dysuepia, impure blood and
.. ... ..,, .. . j -
it.
- ..
dAwyr
HlhlmtM's !htiBHtlr ami Liver I'llli.
1 tie'e nili' re rlntiflcall)' oompoooded
abc tuilfot in In action. No rlffa palu
Vi eommoity following tbe nse of pillK.
Tney f adapted to both adults anil clill
dranwllh pL.iWX safety. W fuianle
tby hvp no equal In tbtcnrcofKlck henti
ncbe, xmiMpHiion,diepmn unit blllhntv
ntM aprt.a in atpetlifer, they excell any
ol h?r prepa itii ion 1 77 ly
s.mlh MfUiFT. )1p ur(.
.V ui turr lor J"lle.
lt.lung llla hto kuuwn by moU'ure
HUeptlfpimllon, ronoing inlvi.w ifhlnfC
wtn-,1 wnrui. ll-.lifonu an well a Blind
Met i)in mid pruirudliiK, yield at once to
Ir. Bo'inhoij Pile Riiicdv. whipli acts
directly 01. IL tmrtu nf.'ocled, aboorbp til
mnrc. allays Itrliiue or d effecta a verniRti-
etit etxr. Si) oenta Drugel't or mall;
it-p'p nsw. Hr. KoMiukf, Philadelphia Ta
iild by Mmltli A Hteluer.
Iliicfdi'ii's Anilimr-nHo,
Tne lleot Salve In the worldffnr C'uti.
BiiiiKes, .sorea, Uleer, Salt Khcurn, I eer
-1.,"?, iCi'er.i happed Hands, t'hllDlalns
( ornri und all Mkln Krtiptlons, and post
Mvely cuif" Pllen, nr no pay rtquireu I
iRgunianteed to give pef-'t -ailiacllou
r money refunded. I'nce, 25 centR per
box.
A
ONB 33KTJO-ST
Eoth tho method niid results when
Syrup of Figs h taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the tnste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, licad
acbe3 and fevers and cures habitual
constipation permanently. Forealo
in 50c and 1 bottlea by all
'.ruggipts.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN tRANClSCO, CAL.
LOUISVUU. KY. tlEW YORK. N.V.
il Willamette;
Salem, Or.
Kate? $2.50 and $3.00 a Bay
Open to the public Thuisduy, Sept. 11,
1PIX). Dent lintel between J'erflnnd and
an Krunclaco. Alius to bo first olns lli
nil Its appointments. Its tn bits are seivei'
with ttioolmlcMM fruits grown In the Wil
li in otte alley.
A. I. WAGNER,
Proprietor
DO YOU FAVOR
Building up a Strong, independ
ent Paper for the People
in Oregon ?
A PAPER THAT WILL NOT SELLOUT.
PHdIcJ at (iio Seal of Guvcniiiicnl.
tX)OK AT THE KIXOKIi OI THE OAWTA1.
JOURNAL.
Iiirlnjf the recent hesloii of the legilH
ture it wan iheouly paptT In the state that
attacked sm ccsr-fully thel'ortlaml dietn
torKh In Drtgon iKdltleg. It suecesfullj
oppo tdiii1 duot iritiKthe Australian ballot
lu. in Un ii tere ts ot political boBe. It
MdMienttd ihe law (that passed) Rivint;
tbe O.egon lallroad cnnniiion ixiwer to
nx Jnut iiiM reasonable rate, of frelghu
and powi r to enforce Its decUloiii It sue
oeluliy advocated ictentlon of the old
r.illio.ul coiiiinibHldii as Ijo'I qualified to
entorce ihe law. it labored lor all meas
ures toopen rivers anil ttniHi-ecure totlie
people me ri;ni to iree auu unretiriclea
ute 1 1 ihe waterways.
ITS l'LATFOKM.
THKCAflTAI. Journai. fit von a teforiii
in national tlnauuee, to the end that tlu
pieent e.peuHle monopoly syHiein id
upplj lug an inadequate currency may hi
KupplanteU by the governnuut intuitu- d.
iK'ttothe people an adequate nip ply oi
legal tender money, with a coin hi.ig t,m
flelent to conform ioouud bunk'ntr nrln-
cl pie. It favor elect Ion e: all nitlclii
who lealhlate for, or are directly re-ponl-
oir i me people, uy a l reel voie oi me
pie. Itiiivoni niislii all mute revenues
by a tax on the xio earniniji. ol enrpoi'a
tlonn, lioili :ielgu nil. i stale. It t.woiH
op'nlii.iil w :i t.r w ii;, to t lie i.e and ii
uoutivilof nil common carriers to I fie en
that the pioducrriihilUei'ure ;oi hU laboi
the lance i net tet'iruv
If v jii l"i reljtuimi,ll p. w,. j oun'bli
In the huuds'if the pcopleuud KovciiMiien
lu thelniei"stK of t lie p. opie, cm uiutethl
paper. Kor terniii, nee i Newht r
U Uokkk UkoS.
Wa have the ExcIusi'vh Contra oi
"Ts-;
t. tfofl t ..i to ofer a pt,rt t nil iU
OHE AND ONE HALF POUiYSS.
GILBERT & PATTERSON.
SALEM. 0H.
Xollce of Pinal Soltlement.
VttTUK t. hereby glvenhat the amder-
C II rhle
auiuiuutiauir ' lU,it0f
nDtl liinnl nt ikwi u.,4 A ......
w iiiaa. iaaBaaMakai bka fit. . 1. 1 .
Ih ftMinty court ixi lb Uto oi ur i. f r
oAlevtMinn themo, aTtfte ootirt nm la
maauurt Bout la Um city ol iw tm. "
aideouet) ajMiatate, aa4 that ttc a
nLL?ET-?, Ml tUua and pUee.
Dauaftbia ITta 4ay of Kafcnjarv . lati
-Kn ' . AdalBlatiawy)if wijj,,
Kxwcutrix Xutieo.
lv12? t?l'LP'n ' ua
x b ava will Ad UTnmMi
'f maa4a e44T, vvnK4. b
a xnlv : m4 all i mv .
"'w ami awato
a- Un
M-ilt Iferltt duly
kar rralav
v.ftn.
r rrataVara la -
niUFf im bu excellent preparation,' . --" J"""'" lv' ,l"i.iii, tlK v
v'len even body speaks so well of t Kinds OI farm lands at tlie Lest l.iti s.. An . ., ''
V
(z-Kij.rnri - j ii
' .
LANDS
J tin littrirMKicrrrr is
The undcisigr.ccl is
i
urban nrouertv. L. C. FISHER. H.7 P. n Uh..i.T ;u-
lifcliil -ir HI' HHIIIII I ' .-. .. -.
n -
... . CV
.flj . br. t' . .
m.. rarS,"t'Vui3 mfS &$ Cjw Nsi tin
WSw'$&9mL t
STffieirfUaiBtia, ?
tf !
iPi
25c Want Column.
1res inwrK-d for nHI Cl.NT I'rlH
. OHIi r.M'li INKiril'iN. J10 nilvr
Hciiii'iit insetted lu thW unlttinn lir los
nan twenty -five eeuts.
17 illH.U.E.-". parlor set nt n bargain.
L1 No 1S7 cottage bttee:.
IOHSAhK TwoFqunro iilanos fiirsale
' orychiitp,atDliinoiin'siiiuslchoiiM"
IWIINI).- A blind bi Idle on Ktate Street,
l1 Salem. Owner can aet same by cull
ing at thin olllco and p.iylngfor this notice.
I.IOII SAI.U A now house containing
I; nine nvi'n, nicely siiiinted In Illgh
iind Addition, cunneeloi. llh the ell3'
witeiui.rkannd 1 enuvenienl tostieetcar
1 p. Teini- ienonnble. Iui)iilre of M.J
. oininrc, north west coiuur of Center
md Liberty stiecti. 3:S-lm
7,DR, JIjE U!54 ncics of land 1 miles
1 sonlhof nlcin. ElKiUlroatthisotllcc.
a.a lin
'ni)'lIlIK. A safe, aentln pony, for n
i cow. Inquire at this omce,
M5 tf
TTANTHn. A girl or woman for gen-
or.d v uul work Inusinnll f.iniily.
Apply 01 iidrtrdte with referencoat Joun
kaj. olBie.
A OR RAT B KUAlN.-Tho bet Soncio
pieteonthealem 1'ralrle. Call and
nlk with U C. b ihcr, next door to Post
mlee. 2.'.Hin
KIM)MU? MW'EN: "Mm IVtilghnni'H
. liniaiy si U ' aud Kindorgirton in
-es-,ion loom of ti o 1'nesbyteilnu Church.
l BARGAIN. nonw una two mi
A saloiu snnih rtalem nt onlj SsTO,
tilioof W. 11. Slmpon. Ill
hoiira and two lots for
, in
5-tf
WAM'i:u An active, reliable man
kilaiy S OtoSSO monthly, with iu-i-iense,
to rep.eseut lu his o n sro iou a
lOstion-ibleNew iuk house, Kelereuccs
MaNUKACTUHBRi 1-Kck Hot ISisl, New
Vork.
I7dlt rfALK. Abo'tt tbiee acres of land
11 ,,i. .l.i littti Ainiin,. muni dufllllm-
iluie, coiivenleutly arranged; large barn
ifi-ent vntloty of ri nit trees nud hhrub.
eiy; contenleut tol.lei trie railway, ncvci
liling water on prumi-e-. Kor purlieu
ir luqalrc at second house on right hand
dde of Asylum A renue tcolng liotn city.
12:1 tf
ArATBn-To trade a town lot In Capl-
V tal Iark Addition for lumber. A.
oilneer, 122 21111 street. ll:20-tf
WNER.S OP rOWS. Kor i-orvlee, u
pure-bi-ed llei lolled bull. Term-
iS, c
oasli. At ray niaeo lu Balom. J. 1,.
t'AHltlBII. U-l-d
RJLGDON & ROOKK:
Ileal tolnte reolcrs. lluUi-Urcyiniui
UIook, up stairs.
KVERBEARIX-Gnouna
uuiii inni, icnsiive price t
fret
SKTU INCUlsT, Hit-
-ellvllle.Oie
IVIW a 8
Upholsterer.
All work, either new or rtsirliiK, dour
In the let workmanlike shape.
Shop kouth of post oltloe.
SI WILL BUY A LOT
Of goortit at our store! We carry a full line
f rod-i les, leed. envkery, gla.ware, ol
tr, tobacco and couftn tlonery.
T. 1JUKHOWS,
No. &Kloiuuu ratal, iat Salon
E). K. HALL,
I'aier Hanger.
laveordrrai uiolx, Real rotate K-xciututte
(IROVK POULTRY YARDS.
Founded !n 1877.
1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE
And Um flua.1 ever IbralJ w ttn-: IaeJHr
Ooaal. Book yoarl order early
(i',ehok aebs9tlO).
Send Stamp for Catalogue
Addrss J. M, GARRISON,
W'Ww rorast Qrova. ivm.
Hon Ton llmttaurunt.
B, W. LEWIS.
Alwajraaa Haad.
flCA AT ALL HOCIt.
KAWXM,
w nvnivi'piai aatri.
opaKr
ifgcc.UB'jiwn i !! iwilT
,v FRNST
M - "
t " -! M ifct -,
prejaicd to fi.n.M,
livni nir ( , .. 1 i
- - ---. - r , i .
ai.
'A r.
fcV
-
fire Some People Alw, i J
They never look ahead nor think. Pk-j . 1
laiow n to wait till planting season, run to tk.
their teds, and then repent over it for , Tct:'q
than stop and think what they will w.-n, i ,. .v ,!-lt
VICK'S SE2DS never d.sappat .f
or Vegetable Seeds, PUnts, Bulbs, or anv J! I
line, MAKE A'O MISTAKE this yej V? I
cents fur VIok's rtoral Guide, deduct S.V I
it 1rtnir rnntntns three cnlnrerl nt.it r. J."i
UU II Hi Ji lL alb LUlil JiULJlI II ' I hU . m
feacerolTcretl, 200 in cash premiums to ti seitJ
club orders iooo cash pri2C3 at one of th eL. ""
Grand offer, chance for all. Made in different ibal
ii ever Dciorc : ioo uaccs 01 jc io nrhM - m
JAMES VIGK, SEEDSMAN, ;
aA.. - .
J. H. HAAS
TTT T7 -V
ATCIIMAKEK,
liiu ti
2t5K Commercial St., - aien, Ortgu,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty of Hpect.u-le, and repair.,
Clucks. Wiitehes nod Jewelry "
y
IEWZKAL4XDK3
i
(1. W UI2KLKU, Airpiil - isineni. Onn
E. C. CROSS,
Butcher
uu.
M
State Ht. nn Court !. Tlw best meats
delivered toull parts of tlieelty
J. G. HARRIS
EXPRESS MOS. 16 & 21.
Leave order nt It. M. ftiule u'i, R,
liable work or no paj .
M. J.PAT WX..M.D.
Elilniigc Block, Salem, Oirjtuii
Hiseasesof Monicn and chlldrin chrone
and private diseases
A SPECIALTY.
In olllco day and tight, t ottbii'tallr
free. FOUND!
Ono hundred very cliolce 1 m, wL
will be sold at S1CJ per lot, and on en
terms by
J.J. KOKEJtrs, 05 httiteft.
FOB SALE
Or Trade for Real Eslale.
A Koodspanol work horc, well brote,
Addioss MAHl'lN 1'IMMl'sUN,
iSIB-lm Tuinei.Oregun.
M.T. RINEMAN
si:ai.i.k ,i
Staple and Fancy GueenH
Ciockery, Glaoswate, Lamps, Woedea
and Willow waro. Ah kinds of mill fetd.
Also veiretableMiad fruits in the r season.
"Hlghotit i'rleo paid forcountrj produce,1
Wesollcit asharo of your patmr- c
9-1) J'ijin'tst'ect
GEO.a'VAXWAliNtR,
At lOSStMtu street Is prep tied i tmmo
plenties neutlr nudal l.niest imngrale
Call around and pmiu'iii his fonr H
nliso bami lino assortn.sut tus - if n10'
Wall Paper and Picrure Moulding.
DRAIN TILING.
The underpinned are pn pun 4 to lurn'eh
the boot quill liy of tlllue' lor under dram
iHg at lou ot prices.
MUKl'HY.lPESABT,
N'enr Kair Grouns, Salem, Oregon.
GEO. C. WILL
I
of Will Bros., Albauy and
i 'on j
1'kidos, Owns and $in: Mi 1 v-
hikWiMj MAfiiiNi-A and i s
REPAlRttDAND CLEANS-
At Vour Ilonus
Agentk fot Northwest Insurance I " '
doors north of 1'ost tiltln, mi1 a, Or '
Jleund new ixirts fur ml sewn jt
8..Vtf d
Xolico of Dissolution.
The partnership heir i f r f- ' I'".
tween Jan.i-s lJoiilmn. i.n.i I l
irdsou, under the n.m n n ' '
Uenham A t'n, hk h.v n ' "'
txu dissolved. Janus IkiI ' ,r i
tiuuft the tiusluc, licit '
uwuftiea't !laiili'tei I' 1 '
UVMlHi ' v
J.i!r 1 IUI1 IS
siilein.d, March ,isi
iBoOO Reward!
WK will pay tbcahoxe r. o
case of liver onmpkiint, d-.
beadueha. indltfetloo, isms I
iveueMi we cannot eure wit w
elUbUUqer 1'tll-. when tin I '
-triotle eowplled a-lth. lhv
k-eetabl, and never fn ' -tlou.
suaar 'siatfl, l-irci - v
ngWVU, cuu. te..iri
ieli and niitjtil.iu. 1 1, .
... i 111
, I
i act red oh! r by J"H Jm.'s
Ou. i bluao til.
Mold uy tie-1 K ;..-i. I'r'.i:
tri, hlin Or
V"-"
0, C. BREWSTER,
j rn.
u jiKU'-t-"
.Dealer m-
Mar, Grain, UiU Feed and Farm Pri
T0MX6, C1B8 NOSTTiOWT
SI Court ' Efl0S
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