MAiAMVmuPi'Vmi njSww: LfcriM&tttaiMfc -r --' & ff. 4 They looked ?o unlike wtlldrs tliat smpMon wm fcnHJsed nd tlio cotn jBMKter emielHited to reject them. Hbmifh 111 fieed of men. Proof tlrerwante Canio to his knowledge' that these mea hnd etn engaged latin tlio Bblp. TLcre la also yMou to believe that tbo running acround nt Toulon wne owing to treachery. The commander was so convinced of this Hint he pent a re port td that effect to Purls. The Errnr.uriz la already wife nt Pen, nud It Is understood the Pinto will soon ho In nrlliott to follow,- and their urrlvAl will nut an end to tho re- volutlou. STORY OK DOMKBIIC t.XVK. Ciucaoo, Aug. ll.-A woman's wild cries of "Murder," us the mailed frantically through (ho hall of tho Pulmer House Suturdoy.lcd to tlieuuearthlngof a sad eensatlonnl Btory of domesllo life Those who responded to the woman's cries for help found in her room n second Woman, young and beautiful, stretched at full Icuiilb upou the lloor, convulsively sobblnjr, w bile a dark, swarthy louklujr man blood ui one end of the room. The n,un w n "W. K. Cooley of New Orleans. Tin young woman was his bride of It ss than a year ago. The otln r woman was her mother. Mrs. btiniti Cuhi'J of Covington, Ky. Cooley Is i nephew of Judge Uooley, 01 aiicm- trnn. ehnlrmnti of the interstate nmiinnrpA pfiiiinilHloii. His fattier nnd grandfather were both nuioiij! tho ablest of Louisiana Journalists. His father was killed years ago bj B, H. Jthctt In a famous political quarrel, Itliett being men "" the New Orleans Pleayuuo. Coolej was married lust November. He came to Chicago a few months ago, armed with recommendations from prominent Southern politicians, and petitioned for a placo with tlie world's fair directory. The couple rented handsome apartments, which were sumptuously furnished. Fall ing to secure tho deBlred appoint ment, and fuuds running low, he beguu to pawn his wife's Jcwclery. HIb expenslvo establishment was given up, nnd tho family took room t. tlin I'nlmor House. Hla mother- In-law tind wife assert thnt the roiinnn nt tim latter to tilvu him moucy caused hlui cruelly to abuse 1 her. Mrs. Casey has repeatedly en- couraged tho wife to leavo her bus- baud. Tho husband asserts the I quarrel was not caused by a refusal of his wife to give him monoy, but, on tbo contrary, tho wire nun mother-in-law have been Insulting a young lady friend of his in New Orleans, whom ho was engaged to marry, and tho taunts became unbearable. IIAIMIOAI) ACCIDENT. Foivr Wayne, Ind Aug. 11. Early this morning a passenger train, north bound, crashed into a fraluht at Bryant, Iud. Engineer Dick and Flremati Brown, of Fort Wavno. were killed. Tho engine onil lnn-imco car of the niiHSRnnirnr train ami nluht frclnht cars were demolished. Tho accident was .iibm1 hv tho failure of the llrst crow to properly signal. FAST TIME. New Yonic, Aug. 11. The Baron and Baronees Voa Schroeder nnd their thrco children arrived in town Sunday afternoon. They left San Francisco Inst Tuesday at 7 p. in. nud reached the Grand Central station nt 2:10 p. m. having traveled by the Southern Paul lie, Uulon Pa cific, Lake Shore nud Michigan Southern and Now York Central. The baron and party had a special Pullman car which was attached successively to tho fastest trains of tho roads named, thus enabling them to make thoLWO miles or more in Tour days, 10 limns and 50 minutes. This gives till average speed, Including stops, of more than 25 miles an hour. At Council Blulls the baron'B car was attachtd to the fast ninil of tho Union Paeillo, that t hoy might mnko close connection at Chicago. ' The baron said It was not Ids purpose to try record bieaklug, but ho merely wanted to get over the ground n quickly as possible Tor convenience sake. Ho H going nbroad for a year or two on n pleas ure trip. (1IIAVI! UOIIUIiltS New Yoiiic, Aug. ll.-A Simbury, Pn,, special declares that grave rob bors inado a daring attempt to steal thoeorpso or the lute ex.Cougress. mun Packer from Suubiiry cemetery curly Sunday morning. The robbers were driven away by u raiiromi man. jAMiffl mmsEi.r. unvut.i.. Boston, Aug. II. The condition of James Hussull took ndeeided turn Tor tho worso this morning. The physician sees little, ir any elmnce, for his recovery. CONVENTION OV llKMOl'UATS. New Yoiiic, Aug. II. Tt was do oldedatanirotlngof u,o executive committee oflho National Awoulu tlon of Domourallo Clu'iHto hold n oonvputlon sixty days after tho imtiouul democratic convention, NO 11YK Oil MEAL. Sr. Pui'iiiwiiuitw, Aug. U. An ukuzo litw beou IsMiwl prolilblllug from August 27, tho exportation from Uuwln of rye nud rye meal of lU kinds and brand. The l'urrl and IWnt Articles known to medical soleueo uro ued In pivHirliig llol m Harvu iwrllU Every Ingredient l ouie fully seleoted, peroully examliied, Mini only tho beat MtwUieil. The uiwHcJno U irvivd under tho wnervinloii of thoroughly imjujw tent pharumclsli', nud ev iUp l tho proooof iiisnufiiotun? is ware RV!SWfiW jwwibk! rult. HOLDING W1IEATF0R A RAISE Anellior Damago Suit; Lafco LaLisli Wreck. GRAY BEATS THE WORLD'S RECORD. Condition of Labor, Steamship Soized, The New Postal Treaty, Found Drowned,Will Steel's Body Found, Balfour on Ireland, State and Foreign News, Etc. HOI.DINO KOK A UAI8E. Topbka, Aug. 11. McGrath, president of the Farmers' Alliance, has returned from a trip through tho state. Ho says a largo amount if wheat Is being held by farmers with the expectation that tho price will materially advance. 1IKATS WOltMJ'S BKCOItD. St. (Jathaiunim. O.NT.,Aug. 11- Vt the amateur athletic association meting here Geo. K. Gray of the lew Ymk athletic association took irnt prize at putting the shot. He .eat the world's record with both dxlccu and twenty ouo pound shot. STEAMSHIP SlHZEIl. San Salvadou, Aug. 11. The im jio mall steamship City of Panc- ,, rvntnln Wlillc. tbo fastest ol i he Panama llewt, has been slezed by hoHUthorltles of La Llbertad, heiniif-e the essei had left La Union wiilmut n prcmlt from the oillccr of hul port. Tho slates or ouatemnia, Xlmragua nnd Salvador passed laws making It Illegal to employ natives u loud steamers at night. It is itnled fills legislation was caused bj Ik fact that the people were hicenspd it tho rates charged the company, which they deemed excessive. The iompuny has been loading Its vetwels day andnlghl, bo as to make quick er lime, to meet Ihe subsidy for enrri lug malls. It Is said Captain While, In his dcblre. to maintain his lime schedule, left La Union without a permit, as tho nuthoiitles insisted on u lot of goods, then on the dock, being shipped, and this I would delay him considerably. The United Stales steamer Hanger is in these waters, and It Is expected her coinnnndor will assist In adjusting tho difficulty. NEW 1'OSrAIi TIIEATV. Washington, Aug. 11. Captain Brooks, superintendent of forelgu malls, has Just returned from Vi enna, where ho was In attendance asadoleguto to the internntloual postal convention. Tho principal ovont of tho Vienna convention was the admission of tho Australian countries. They agreed to come In October 1st of this year, provided tho international postal rates were not reduced. They claimed that they could not stand tho reduction. Tho present rate between this couu- Irji nnJ jlliiliwllii la ID CUIIIM, 011(1 from that country to this 0 ponco por half ounce. This country will at once reduce tho rate to 6 cents. Australia may keep lis rnto nt 10 cents, but It Is likely thnt It wilt io duco It at once to 5 cents. Another matter of Interest Is the change In tho size of sample packages of mer chandise which may besont through tho mulls to and from tho countries In tho union. The now tresty In creases tho limit to 12x8x1 Inches, almost double tho old limit. Yot another measure of publlo Interest is Included In tho new treaty; that Is the clause icquirlngcaoh country In the union, after July 1, 1692, toishiio a double postal curd for foreign tor- vlco. The double postal curd will cost -1 cents. The writes Indites his message on one of these cards, puts the address on tho sumo curd, ami malls tho combination. When tho addiesseo receives it, ho tears oil the card not wiltteu on, writes his reply on It, addresses and malls it. Any country in tho union may bo re quired to forward tho card, and tho country in which tho double combi nation caul Is bought will receive free postugo both ways. Tho new treaty i which is to go Into oiled July, 1802, wus concluded aud signed July -i, 1801. Washington Is made tho place of meeting, IIAU'OUIt ON lltKt.ANl), London, Aug. 11. Balfour, older secretary for Ireland, in a speech delivered nt Plymouth, yesterday, outlined his Ideas of Irish local gov ernment, A great many members of the oonsei vatlvo party dislike the proposal but he nrguud there were two reasons why local government should bo withheld from Ireland. First the sentimental ouo because It hid already been given Kngland and Seotlund and second because local government had been repeat edly promised Ireland. The pnllot question, Balfour coutluusd, caused alarm, ho would never consent to ilccouirollKitlou of tho foreo bj hauding over tho Im-ul pdlce elthei ton council or to oou nulls to associa tion with tho grand Jury. 11 further believed there would bo no serious attempt by counties tosoouro control of so costly u foiee. He wo compelled to admit he feared the first Kindt of tho change, would be to oust tho landlords from n shun1 in tho government but he trusted and believed as tho political storm Hiibsldid as tho ulleut of the land purchase muuiuro was felt these gentlemen if ihey remained would be largely re .nUitd aud elected as the be. i ui u curry on county btislucKi a i) I tups reconcile all clonus which hud been too much and too long toparulw), m" mm nin i ' 11. Pohlo Is btlll ut the f t of Fronl.opMl tha fiun. Mry, rMi STATE- lake LAnieir wreck. Portland, Or., Aug. 11.-In tho case of John B. Baub against tbo Southern Pacific company, In the United Statea circuit court, tho mo tion for a now trlnl was denied yes terday and judgment given on the verdict of the Jury for $10,000 ana costs. Rauh was injured In the Lake Lablsh disaster, and brought suit for damages in tho United Slates circuit court. Tho Jury awarded him $ 10,000 damages and the company moved for a new trial, which has been denied. will steel's hodv found. Portland, Or., Aug. II. Word lias been received from Peuview, Washington this morning that the body of W. J. Steel vho together with Nellie Boise was drowned last Wpiiniwl.iv whllo bathlnc In tho surf, has been recovered. Tbe body was found near the scene of the drowning at low tide. Remains will be brought to this city for Inter ment. FOUND DROWNED. Portland, Aug. 11. About 7 o'clock yesterday morning some em plojes of the dredger below the E atreet dock noticed a body floating In the water. It was discolored so much as to present tho appearance of a negro. They at onco secured the body and tied It to the piles under tho dock, aud notified the wormier, who removed It to tho morgue. The body was much swollen and discolored and has the iprearanco of having lain In the water several days. It appeared to be that of n man ubout 30 years of age. His hair was red and cuib mil he had a red moustache. Nothing of vulue was found upon his person savo two or three dollars, From letters found In the pockets of IiIh coat his uamo Was ascertained to be William Clayton Riley, and he nas been living at No. 01, Noith Second street. condition of Lvnoit. Portland, Aug. 11. At the meeting of the Federated trades the followlug reports were made, carpenters' Union Most all raeu at work. Typographical Union Reported has Imposed a fluo of JUKI on George DoSuca, of tho St George, for selling Welnhnrd's beer. Tailors Uulon Business fair. They will glvo a picnic next Sunday. Clgarmakers Trade dull. East-Side Carpenters and Joiners- Trade holds about ns good us can be expected. They will celebrate Labor day. Musicians' Protective Association Business dull. Moulders' Union Members all at work; trado fair. Pressmen's Union Trado fair. Four meu nro out of work. A union pressman Is working In A. Ander son & Co.'sshop. WlMHEll REPORT. IIOVVBST AUGUST FOR YEARS. New York, Aug. 11. 1)1 in the shade was registered by the thermometer nt noon today, it Is the hottest day of tho season and the hottest August day In 20 years Sunstroke has carried oft directly or Indirectly n dozeu persons In the last 21 hours nud the hospitals nre tilled with others. Tho sufl'ering caused by the heat Is intensified bj a plague of mosquitoes. At 2 p. in. a thunder storm relieved the oppres slvo heat somewhat. HEAVY RAIN IN KANSAS. Emi'orta, Kits., Aug. 11. Hcavj rain fell hero this morning. Specials received from various points lu Kan sas Bhow tho ruins aro widespread. Farmers are jubilant, and say the water bus made a gootl corn crop certain. STORM IN TEXAS. Houston, Tex., Aug. 11. Reports front Yokum and Lexington stute that a tenlblo storm swept oyer those BOOtlotiB yesterday. House were unroofed and blown down tind stock killed. ANOTHEIl IN INDIANA. Indianaoi'oms, Ind., Aug. 11. Tho storm which rayed lu this county last evening did Incalculable diunugo to crops and property generally. MARKETS. CmrAao, III., Aug. 11. At close wheat was llrmj cosh, tM; Sept. 021. IHITI.l. AltltlVALS. "viw,AMKrrrR" 11 M Montgomery, C'atli'uuiet. S It Mason, Jr., T lteulholm, Mrs Guidon, J M Lewis, A Payne, W Hovel, C C Clark, M Webb, Miss Q Ulllott, 1)11 Smith tfid wife, Miss l'lumor, Joseph Simon, Portland, W U Moore, T V 'NVootl, V II Frouoh, 8 P. Mrs Julia Follln, N'letor Follln, Btilt Like. Wm T Wliltlock, CI 13 Hnjw, Kd Kiirth, Oregon City. A Ulow, Junction. N, rarlnun, Hubb.ird. J 1) Rnrkor, Turner. N Metirs, Mrs J Sltule, Col Joe Meyersieln, Chicago, 11 li Slade, New Whatcom. "COOK." I Lewts, Muoleury. P.iif D'wtniud, Paloui, 11 P Caswell, I M Plorn, U Yo. cum, J II C'uso, J) HunijHilly, PoiU land. Wm Pvnl, Tun er. TH Dlvoo, 8 P. Mollle MuKluley, Ashh ud. 0 IJ MlUer and family. " ' i ngil.l.V IIRRAT SHOWi I ODDS In 1S85 there were 3,085 paper mills In the world. On July 6 tho earth Is farther away from the sun than at any other time. Mrs. Seward Webb, of New York, Is tho possessor of a superb diamond crown. A cherry stone. lodging in me in testines of n Scrauton merchant, caused his dentil. In Ireland ft bolt inado of woman's hair Is placed About n child to keep harm away. Tho pcoplo of Rhodo Island aro thrifty. Their savings In the banks average $170 for each inhabitant. If a strange dog smiles at you, It is policy to siullo back, and If ho runs nt you, tho best thing Is to run back. It is understood that a new convert to tho tenets of Buddhism Is Justin Huntley McCarthy, the son of tho Irish leader. Tho "dumb cano" Is so called bo causo its fleshy, caneliko stems render speechless nny one who may happen to bite them. Police Judges In Now York receive $8, 000 n year. There aroflfteenof thein, so their combined salary amounts year ly to 120,000. Obcar Wlldo says: "Anybody can writo a three volumo novel. It merely requires absolute Ignoranco of both lifo nnd literature." A I'oet Good Appetite. Heinrich Heine, when a student at tun CNna. n !..- Gottingen, wns invited with n fellow student to tako supper witli Professor Hugo and his hospitable wife. Tho faro was simple and not too plentiful, but one dish was viowed with conscious prido by tho hostess, who evidently felt that nothing could bo better for the occasion ; this was n small pinto con taining four fat sausages, with tempt ing gmvy nnd garnishings of green. Tho choieo dish was passed first to Heino, who wns in tho full tide of a long and nnhnnted discourse, setting foith his opinions on somo question which had been btarted by the profes sor Instead of serving himself to one sau sage, and allowing tho dish to proceed on its way to tho others who were eager ly expecting it, he beized tho plate, placed It before him, and proceeded to dispose of one sausage after another, not neglecting tho gravy either, until tho garnishings alone remained to bhow tho havoc ho had made. Coming to tho end of his speech at about tho same timo that he finished tho last sausage, he looked at the gloomy faces ubout him, then at tho empty dMi, discovered what had been tho meanins of certain spasniodio attempts on tho part of Professor Hugo nnd his distracted spouso to interrupt his How of language, nnd of course made pio fuse apologies. But ho was never Invited to that houso for supper again tho chanco of being left supporlcss themselves was too great for his hosts to risk it n second timo I "youth's Companion. Crimen Tmced Hereditary Inllurnce. In n oimrnl way It Una been found that criininnls customarily exhibit ab normalities of physical structure, which It is sought to classify for tho purpose of studying to better .ndvantago tho natural history of tho wicked. Hitherto it bus been supposed that the bad man wtis inado such chieily by his unfortu nate ovlroninent In youth, with possi bly u tingo of Influence, Innato and In hcrltcd; but science seeks to provo that tho criminal Is born such, though doubtless matured by unhealthy moral conditions. "Criminal anthropology" therefore Is tho study of tho being who, in conso quenco of physical conformation, hered itary taint nnd surroundings of vico yields to temptation and begins a career of crlino. As for tho InUuonco of hered Ity in this mntter better roferenco can not bo made than to tho enso of the Jukes, bo Infamous In history. In seventy-llvo years tho descendants of u blnglo pair 1,200 persons nil bo camo dovoted to a lifo of erhno. It has been estimated thnt over 1,250,000 of loss was caubed by them, without tnk Ing into account tho entailment of pau perism and crime upon subsequent gen erations. Washington Star. A Street Ilumitnce. Saturday morning a young girl dressed In ft gray gown leaned over the railing on tho Main street canal bridge. She leaned backward und whothor sho was woary of lifo or weary of standing no ono knows, for immediately there was a rotation of patent leather boot, gray gown, with white skirts and down, down, ovor and over rolled tho girl. A gallant was neur her ana jumped over tho railing after her. By a mir acle the girl had lodged six feet down on a Jutting lodge of tho canal wall a dozen feet above tho canal lovel. It was full tide In tho canal and n swift current under tho dark bridge Rain was falling and splashing Into tho dismal depths, and there tho girl lay, throe Inches from tho brink, either irtlally stunned or partially Indliler ont, A strong hand was on her arm in u moment, and sho was pulled back up to tho 6treet lovel. Sho stood a mo ment or two by the rolling before she climbed back to tho sidewalk, and as sho finally dragged herself over sho dropped her hand into tho coat pocket of tlio young man, and witli a curious look said, "I I guess I'll go homo with you." "I guess you better," was reply, and off they 'went. Lowlston (Me.) Journal. Woe tollirJComiurred. Tho nonum orled "Vue Vlctur 'Voa to the wmjuerwU" t tlielr triumph. iv day many ofuHra Wlus ixiiximrtHl our lxvieo.our rait nnd daily niipotlto mkiimI from iu by thai Inviuto' oi tho stomitoh, d) pptn. tturvur wo nue for troin it imi. dtcuKOiirvtti rniH)mrv rettof w wmii. tliiietnlitalii. Hutu hourly iunl,tliklH) ))Ut luillwrutlou In dirt, mul thv I'rutnuu IuiirUirtivrlU tduublil Mvor tn tor ment u A rfUUnl tik oft ho trout RlltKljptliHoaml HKlllrtllllC loule, lln. tetter Hioitiuoti Hitter, U bt Mlfiitwl to drive liitnptruMinriillmUhmrnler' niriu uflndliEOtlou. tomioriry or ohronla. No Uw sttleueloiw t It lr uutwrUt, blllou. lirM, puudlixiilou, rheumfttUm, ktdny HUd LUddvr ttllinvul. TliU rtMmdy or iiMraiae utility and ntitny uim overronM them Mil, TU fi'suard.loo.ajatnktlhe efl'i'cuef teunnitiiroipt torvlo u at (ncltoftaortn." In a Lens .'onrnej Sells Bros. Come Clrar fo tlio Front. "Brag Is a good dog, but Ho'drnst Is better." Tho Sells Brothers, whoso millionaire unity of big shows is to exhibit at Salem on Thursday, Aug. HO, having held fast to their business with a most commendable tenacity for nearly twentv years, uro well entitled to do some bragging over tho results obtained, and, In fact, the claims they set foith are amply sustained by recorded facts. r. i. M.r niwl nrniiltnblo tllllllt to have commenced in u most hazard ous nud exacting calling without o titer experience or capital, and through tho force of sheer pluck and brains to reach Its conceded leader ship, and this by sti Icily honorable methods. The Sells Brothers uro untitled to universal respect us rep resentatives of the bpst tj pe of genu ine American manhood, and their great exhibition to all tho popularity and successes such ownership ought toconftr. They have nevir com pounded with fraud by clitliuluti that "people like to he humbugged," fur ihey ate not rascally humbugs. They have acted upon the who and just prniclp'e of giving their imliom- more than their m mey's worm, unci always recognized that ouo man' money was us good us uuoihei's by giving tbe same complete show In every place of exhibition, instead f stuffing tbe metropolis nud then starving the farmer, under tho pre tense of serving him the same fenst. They hove treated the public fairly, and by so doliur gained the full backing of popular confidence In their promises. Those made thii year sugeest the bluest feasts of animate wonders r.nd umozing ncti ever spread before nn eager Huong, and of the thousands who will put ronize them here It Is safe to a-siinit that not one will go awny disap pointed or dissatisfied. Iloneles, Yet Saved. From a letter ly Mis. A K IIuul, ofGiMlon, B. D.: "Was taken with i bud cold, which settled on m uugs, coimli set in anu four uoctort gave mo up. I save myself up, de lermlned I could not stay. My uus baud was ud vised to get King's Now Discovery fur Consumption, ('ought aud Colds. I look eight bottles; ii tiascuied me and I am now well and hearty." Tiiul bottle free nt Fry's drugstore, regular size 60 ceuts ind il. Baby c: led, Jfother sighed, Doctor prescribed ! Castoria.1 Bythk Way. If you are look Ing for seasonable groceries, fruits or vegetable, call at Squiio Farrui & (Jo. They have what you want. UuteU time una tiirough train nilered pasenueis and shippers b. the Chicago, Union I'l.cine eciNoriu western Line, Han Kraucihco an Portland Io Chicago. eod Au,: Passengers destined to the promi nent cities cast of the Missouii rlvei should patroiii.o tbo t hicagu, Union Pacific & Northwestern line. Mag nlllcent Pullttuin and WiiKuer sleep ing cars, elegant Pullman and Northwestern dining-cars, fieo re cllning chi.ir cars, liaudsome daj couches und comfortable Ptilhna, colonist sleepers. eod-aug Are You (loins Kast V If B', bo sure nud see that yoiu tickets read via "The North Western Line." The C.St. P. M. & O. Rj Tuts is the great short line from St Paul or Duluth to all points east am wutli. Their nvignlfleeut track, peerles-s vtstlbultd dining aud sleep tig car trains, aud their motto, "it ways on time," has given thh roid u national reputation. Al jl.tbses of pawengerii uio cutrledot the unbilled trains without extri jharge. All ticket agents sel tickets via this line. Ship youi freight und travel over this funiom road. W. 11, Mkui, Gen. Agt., No. 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or A, J. LiirjANn, Truv'g Agt. Rpaci: in Pa vi li.ion. Parties wishing space in the grand pavilion building at the state fair, will make ipplicatton early to hcctire same b (ailing on or addreslug Win. 11 Savage, Salem, Stipetlntcndent ol pavlllion. 8 7-d-lf llutklmi a Arulot Salve, The llest S.ilvii In tho world for iJuts llrulcs, Soros, Ulcers, Suit Itheum, Kevei orua.Teltor. lmpird llunds, ChllDlalns orni nnd nil '-'klu Eruptions, nud post ilcly cureH Files, or uopay reqtilreJ. I sguiironttcd tn give pcrftct wills actloi r tuouey refttudrd l'rtce, J5 c-ntg per Ikix The Coming Line. Tho Chicago, Union Pacifies A Northwestern I Ine offers tho best leeonunodations to tho traveling publlo ill route from San Francisco aud Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fast time, niagulflceut sleep ing curs, elegant dining enrr, colonist sleepers, leellnlug chair cars aud lmndsme day coaches, eod Aug, SSiLE33ES- tho A tine fruit or onko stand, with ever on .if the I'I'l.t llltATKl) CASCAUl: U K I N U IWV DKlt. For sale by T. BUKROWS, No.6Coumierlal Bt., Salem Those Afflicted Willi the habit ol udng to exceu, LIQUOR, Olini OR TOBACCO din obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT TUB KEELEY INSTITUTE, S Flnl ttrt IVirtUnl, Oran. OUt ROS Parties wishing to build nice residences mid in bpiu-oU of a bountiful 1. ut with pleasant surroundings should visit ROSKDAIvE. It is located direct on the Electric line to the Fair Ground, overlooking Iho entire tho snow capped mountains, Mfc. Hood and ML Jefferson, as well as the owr. green hills of Polk county are in plain view. Tho site is unsurpassed ami the whole tract is a beautiful green plateau. The High school as well as the North Salem new building are within a t-hoi c dibtance of this tract. SrySiXSUtf -CSMHttSEv KilllM IIIIHHIIH tpWMJMty " L il 3 .1 i I i X Vws? est A Are now ordered graded at the expense of the owners. This propert' is now for sale by All Real Kstate Men In this City, who will bo Pianos HstB8BS3iiES imoaBuuHM' ijiLjjjmM INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPAQ "The State." Assets Over 350,000 Dollars. GEO. M. BKELEU, Ulty Agful, nd special ogeutior Alarou county. Oi Ice with iho Company. MORGAK & MEADJ3, Truck &. Dray Line. Good teams and prompt work is our trnnghold. Stockholders Meeting. NOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting of tbe htockholiH'is of the upltnl Gold und Silver mining rauipiu , if the city of Salem, Oregon, will be lulu it the orltceoftho company, In mid Ml, in tbe second Thursday, tho 13th dav of Vugust, lSSl.ntSo.clock p. in., foi the'elee ttouof dnectors, and such other bublncbs is may come before tho meeilug, .1. Il..saUIUKL,ER,Sc. Salem, Oregon, July 25 1S01, 7i7 2v B. K. HA.LIv, Paper Hanger. Leave orderat.Globe Real Estate Kxchauge W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - anil - Sale - Stable. One door i est of I.unn's Dry Uooris store onHtato street. Quiet family teams, spec ial attention paid to transient stock. ;ltl $ 5 OO Reward! WE will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, elcL Headache, Indigestion, constipation or ios UN cness we cannot cure wltw west's Veg llableLIqer I'llls, when tho directions urt trlctlo compiled with. They are purelj vuuiui, unu uoeriau to givo sau-iac Ion. Sugar coated, Laryo boxes, contain ng JO pllU, 23 rents. Hewuro of counter elLiiiud mltutlous. The genuine manu iictHiedohly by Tilt; JOHN C. WEST o. Chicago 111, Sold by Geo E. Good, Drugt uw com ill tct. Salem Or AST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Sliasta Line IAI.IKOKNIA F.X1'UI-S.S TlUINItUN OAIIA HRTWE3N rORTI.Am ,l.N U . F. TiuTuh7 nT.mTirf 7.00 p, in. U.1S p. 111. 8.15 a.m. I.v. I.v. Ar. roitliiud Ar. 1 bu'.oui i.v. I San I'l-on. I.v. U Jo u. iu 7.&J a. it 9 IX) p. n Aboe trnlua stop aih at lOllOWlDL' 6tV tons not ui of Ituxburi:. Fast lVrtlanrt IrBOU L IV. WlMiIbmn. Nulciti All..,,., II. jVniKWit, h'hedds, llHhey, llurrl.buri liitiLtlmi Cllj , In Iuk nud Paten. ItOnhBUllO MAM.nAtl.7i O) II. III. O&t tl. Ill :I0 p. m. I.v. I.v Ar. Fort land Salem Hoe burg Ar. I 4te p. m, I.v. l.Kh p. m. I.v. B.-JO n. n VlbAiiy Local, Daily (Except Sunday. W p. m. I.v. Fortlnud eulem Albany Ar. lOOOa.m ,c p.m. HO p. in tiV: Ar. Lv tbfe ii. m IA-, KU0a.m TOLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For ncrommodittiou ot seooud cla5a ptihsengr ttttnehed to express trains. iVesl Side Division, Between PorOaoJ and Cervallis: DULY (KXCKtT SUNDAY). 7:30 il. fit, UtlU IV in, T.vrTortlan(rXrT Ar. CnrvwlIU Lv. "&l"pTHr. litM p. m. At Albany aud CXirvatllii connect with tralm of Oregon I-uo.tlo llallroad. rtXl'BKfUTllAtN- TnAtt.Y rjtCEi-rsttDAY' i-yp-m. I.v. Forttand Ar. I"SJ L P- i- jL.MelUnulUeiJv. Through Tickets !VaU point! KAST und SOUTH .!.,Uken1,ull,ntrmation resard. ready at any time to show A LAEGE SUPPLY OP THE best quality of brick at the yards near Penitentiary. BURTON BROS. balein, Gagon. amid -AND- Organs MUSI GA Ij MJSIi C3JA2TBISJS. FINEST LINF. LOW WV TRICES. Installments from $5 per month up. Wholesale nnd Retail. P. H. EAST0N & CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for the Salem Orchestra. dw jflqcsaaB3ragzytrga iucacsQtg4JHJgiaA3gaKa3k J. O. HAURra. It. -A. MOORE SALIU! liXPMSS COilPANY. f.cao oidtrs nt tho Club stables, ono block cast ol Poatothce. All orders promptly attended to. lTb. HUFFMAN, Livciy Stable and Feed Yard. The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the rity. Quiet, Kimlly hoiiti,u Lpeduiti. (In icar Willamette hotel ) SALEM, ... OKEGON O. CKOWS, and Packer, Butcher Plate St. nn Court Kt. '1 ho best jnruli dellx ercd to all parts ot Ihr city. HIVES, SECTIONS, FOUNDATION, cle. Send For Prices. Don't fmg t the Floneer liee Keepsrnnd supplj deuler. E. . UUdolvS, J-KI-w-ain Hilvcrton, Oregon. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE & HILGERS, Suce:ors to John Holm, cor. Commei olKlandCliemeketiii.trc'ot,Milem. Horte shoeing j spec'ulty. 4 6tf PAR3I FOE SALE. 3JU aerca of best stock and Irutt land In Ore;,on for side at a jaruln. Will sell In lota to suit purchn"er. Addrft3sor call on , f.J HJBLL,KnlghN,Oro Nir Silver Crprk Falli. 7 8 Hn Quarterly Teaciicr's Exnminn lion. NOIICUl-hcici.j glen that the next lo.iti triiu.irlcrly nmli.ntlim of.ii jllcauihfoi c it'll jiu h to tinih luthepub loschoilsor Urvgoii will bo held In the 'ouit Ilmistuit Kilt-in, ycd-eda , A'lcust 12, 1801, itlt.clii U ! i .hliiip. AiiclluinlsmuHt bo piiteeuliu tl.oc l.v'nins or inc .pslnn County Stipct Intel. dent 'of t-ehools or Mai ,iin county, UrrRiin. h 1 td dw li w vnni'ii Oregon State Fair, lhirly fiist anniiuloxlilbuton under the miniifc-i-iiii'nt, fthu (in gnu slate Board ol KrUiilure, will Im held at the State Fair grounds, U'nr NiIeiu, comnicncinB on Uoudny, Si'iilenibor 11, 1S91, And laitlnt' oue woek. OVER SI5,000 IN CASH PHEU1U31S .lit red foi ijur'niitunii, i tuck nnd median leal ehtlilis, for works of art nnd fancy work and trials of speed, Ilediie it raini foi fure nnd freight on nil tra sp'irtatlon linos to and from the fair. lm(orUiut Impnnemi'ntu h.ive been made ttJrrtWh,!torl,, ,UCreU8ed ",C"U!C,b Pji iliun ill be Open 4 Xiglus in the WceV. plendld Held ol horses entered lu the sp nf department, and tine exhibits ol im ng ill be given each day AUiu"B ul --if ftrpieiiiiui.ib clct. Monday at :;,V' 1 J' blbl,n rti.rgelt.,i, akons rillCKiOK APMI3M' N. linn's da tie'tel , ninai,' Uu tlckw S llan's Kws.ui ticket """ o S V niitu' s.m tK-liet f on ,- ?'i!i,wiWnry"1 ' "iHwm, Oregon. J-!,'" 'l"' o'l.t.u.rt stcrelary.at ".".'.'.''.Vf "B'smium ni. J.T. Al'l'l ,Plxtilrnl. f HHIGO.Pecretary. nw-ir nii'i -ON .1. MONEY! To Loin M Real EiUte Security. JEAR & HAMILTON, AI,EM' "mlw- roBOD- I H Qti this tract to purchasers. 25c Want Colum Not'rcH '.mertrd for ONI' (TNT H1 WOltl) EACH INMlUIJoN. io adi.g tlscnifcut ltfoiitd hi till f.oluniu fork,! iiiati menty.nvc rent". WANTED. A (-cLoud li itirt Hb conni vltli"A"Bl nnK Aiii iMhw ll iuompsou, jjctinuoii, 'ii-: a. flfi TTAIsTi;t. A Ikij touii) p liters ill 1 i"y ub tu uui u inui-uur a-v Sti I F Km SAIiU.- two neat cnrrlnee.fik. new. liiqune ui. jori;Al. onice . i . . . .".' i bill' TTIOIl HALiD. . bout oni. ncro of .aiidnj JL barn, with mniilnd ater In rainl bsiiu. A benutlfitl lorntlotiferahome fj of Asylum menuo after crossing brldti Ulllie ill SCCUUli l,n:?o "Ml J iKIlt Jiann irl goiiii; luvn.viiui 4 21 B FOR H.VI.IJ At il barKi'u. ft pWlv lion e.elzhl i-mm houst. hirJllm mid ncnllv tiv, uu. with to lot) on a I lur. Vol locitUonlnUnlversltj Atldlkii Ar pl to S iillums A. huglatut baokbl compi'ny. ail:, i LOST. Aiioldhrtnstjiln.l'oifcenhcieihaf Bet with fHo.'dlumondb. Finder r, be sulti bl rtwardfd. Jits. FiancisCit wood, cvl Center street, oi this olllce. 7 31 to T ANTbU Oni agents mMie S100tot Y T n mnniu fciuui; our goons on ut merits. Wo Miuit countv and irenenl anents, nuc; wlllinko bark nil goods ill rold If n count) uyent falls to clear !B ii tin eximi-csil ein tlilrti cays'trlnl, iivcnernlticciir less than ilbo. Wc hcnil In tflllrhtii tod circulars nnd letlil with o i-pcelai ulier to tull teirltoryij pllnl loi.or. ltitlnt of3 (ineicnt t-tvirrl Apjiiy uioui'Ohiiu get in ot mo CitH Arfi.c.3 I. en er .Monuiiirturlni; Lo.pii. buig. I'a. t 7diwti Capital City Maun Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at All Hours ol Nono but white lnbor employed lu t estubl!s,limeut. A good substantial meal oinki'd Int cuifs bljie Tweuty-flve cuts per meal, RED FKONT Court ttrept, between Jouiual (iffl(i MiMOt. j.tvery. M.T. RINEMAN DEAI.Klt !' anu Fanty run oin Liorkuj, (ilitv.w,ne, l.iinis, edei 1 Hid V. i.uii ,: All Kuii. ufi 1, Kocirel.iblisaudfruits In ibelrfra" 'HJ(;bf.t J Mm paid ioi V' tiijtij fiuJo WhsoII.'II iKliiiif of i our p.iti(ii,jte, 3-'l I't. hlnittmt THE WILLAMETH SALEM, OTil:G0X Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. 'Jhoboit hotel between rurtluiul"' Fmnuletu. llrst-!ass lu nil lis uPP4' i nicnts. It tnblet, nip honed ulio f'l Chcivevi Ft'idt.f Qr(.wn;In tho. Willamette Vslley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop iacSvO For Sale Cheap 120 ACRES OF LAM SOnrreso w ,1. I'BIIUIUDillCUi Ub".'v. "".. n w. 1 r.M un,.,. n eo ia per acre. 'pen, Ten balance tlmlj nuer. uww.x. water. I'erms Kasy." btu wi Oiwra Home, Oourl"3 11 Si lfl UJJ. n of the best residence loti In i the M C COURT S1RE,?,iJeB H xitheast corner of b oclt, 'w.rfi uud 16th ktreets. oue block from '" duo. tour blocks from ('tn ra1uul1s' car llnesand Kast j-alem tcir?,.1S icr side Knoh let lias 7C foot frontag "" nrTTT?T STREET. Inquireof the OIlEOON l'Jiuirt niistnlrs, or of nny heal fcstaw ",,B theclly, -- Ilids Rcccireil. I U 8 ii! bo received on fJ?&il A. ii ra n. in m nw ' y i.'Si ltf.1 Or.i . .'..fechooldl.trlct H-I'itV otllconf tho Mhool cleric. ,;"r(Jriie; of A. W. Dutton, rortheereiti. oi x, hoitsa. flan nnrt Ker,fflS,hlJ eon Ht tho olerku "'"i-iTjibiu. fcel&therlllhttoltjct01,,," k urortfer of tbo $,,CIT0S.a 4 ' i WBETgJ