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rTifH)wBliy tFwm'nyi I r i ttMbtMSaiaa 'fortunato Rnlmaciin, Hint fn taking his own life he had escaped a woreo fate. Italmnccda Jeft a letter to his mother, also a statement to the Hentld. As almost the lust declara tions of a dying man thoy are of es pecial importance. He Raid:. I acted all during the last eight months with tuo (Inn conviction that I wan rich U I had no one In tho army on whom I could plucu any trust. My generals wero faloe to mo. They lied all through the war. Had my ordera betiii obeyed I believe the battle of L'oqulnibo would have resulted In a derisive vlctoi y ngalnst tho enemy. My heart all through this trouble has been with Chili. I sought to rwcue my country from foreign domination. I strove to make her the first republic In i America. My enemim say that 1 was cruel. Circumstances compelled mo to sanction certain acts, but many bad deeds Imvo been atfrllited to my orders that were never know by me until (hey had been commit ted. Until the final battle 1 had strong hopes of triumphing over mj foes. Victory was assured by in pencrals, Alcerrca,Harbosaand Vlel They nil lied. I know now tluwi who only pretended friendship lor me, because of the money gotten that was to bo gotten out of me. All the money that I have lu my wwn slon is what my wife gavo to me on the night of August 2Sih. Youi minister. Egun, many times olleieil mo good advice He urged me mako neaco with those opposed ti me and to retire from Chill. I did not heed his wise advice, for J thought ho was under the influenci of the junta who wero then refugee in tne American legation, aii through the trouble my closest ml visors wero always opposed to any overtures for peace. tub only HEcouttsn i.kkt. Another letter was found uddressed toScnor Urriban. In It Uuuiuctdsi TO GET TOW LOTS. street, In this city, Is being rapidly ' ncss of Jeweler and engraver In San Great Excitement in Outline, Oklahoma Territory. THE NEWS OF BALMMDA CONFIRMED Kilted Himself, A Terrible Expe rience, Destroyed by Fire, A Swindle, Conclave of 1, 0, 0, F., Cedar Block Pavement, State and Foreign News, Etc. to nirr town lots. (Iuthhik. O. T., Sept 21.- says: When I saw tho persecution di rected against me by persons tho had supported my administration 1 came to the conclusion that the only way to put an end to it was to take my life, as I "vnstlie responsible one. Adlos, my good friends: glvo no farewell to my wife and children. Tho junta has the Argentine lega tion guarded to prevent an attack on tho part of the population, but everything Is quiet at Santiago to night. .Balmaceda's body has been removed to tho general cemetery. It was accompanied by tho members of the family and friends. The widow of tho dead ex-president was Informed of his traj,'lo ending by her brother Domingo Torro. Thoro Is a guard stationed ut the cemetery, An Intnndent Is keeping order. OltnaON It. K. & NAVIGATION CO. New Yoiuc, Sept.21. The Oregon Hallway & Navigation Co. hns de clared a quarterly dividend of 1J per cent,, payable October tho 1st. -From early this morning the streets of this town aro blocked with wngous, horses and people. Everything Is wldo open. Liquor Is plentiful and gamblers aro hero with their outfits. Governor Steele will go to the coun ty seat. The intention Is to cleat the town and with a signal let the race for town lots commence. Train? continue to arrive, bringing peopli anxious to seeuro homes. The met. in Hue before the laud olllce are still there, determined to make an entry. Hotels, printing olllccs, stores and shops are taxed to thcli utmost capacity. Some establish monts, especially those of news paper?, are seriously crippled on ac count of their help leaving to join in the race. Till: NEWS CONFIRMED. New Yoiuc, N. Y. Sept. 21. A dispatch to tho Associated Press tin der date of Santlago.Sept. 21st, from Minister Patrick iSgiin, confirms the published reports of the suicide ot President JJalmacedii. KILLED HIMSELF. Cleveland, Sept. 21. ..Fred Kanimerer, the wife murderer, thix morning committed suicide In jail by hanging himself to a water pipe in his cell. MOHB DISABTKIt. Madkid, Sept. 21. A hurricane yesterday evening has added to tho damage douo by tho recent floods to the town of Consuegra. Many houses previously undermined or otherwise weakened by tho Hood, collapsed last night. Fnrthor feel ing of gloom has been caused throughout Spain by tho announce ment of u sovero epidemic. Influ enza has broken out at Badjor, Tho capital of the Province by that name. Tiioro aro already over two thousand sevoro cases of that dis ease In the city mentioned, and It Is feared the epldemlo will spread all ovor Spain, THE HEATHEN CHINESE. Dctkoit, Mich., Sept. 21. About twouly Chinamen sneaked across tho river from Canada last night, under the guldauco of a white man. Eleven Iiavo been arrested and will be.roturned at once. They wero all coached, uud said they lived at Lon don nuil Vancpuver. One of them fought desperately without being taken. KuifMy. This Is what you ought to have to fully enjoy llfe.Thousands aro search ing for it dally. Thousands of dol. lara aro spent annually by our pro plo lu tho Iiomj that they may attain this boon. It may bo attained by nil. Wo guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to direc tions, will oust tho demon dysuepsla and install Eupepy. Electric Bit ters for dyspepsia and diseases of liver, stomach and kidneys. Sold at 60c and $1 per bottle, by Fry, drug gist. If you want first class horseshoe ing, you will llnd Jack Haiklus at Pome's, opposite foundry. Thoso new goods at Mrs. Mentor's uro truly beautiful. "German Syrup" Here is something from Mr. Frank A. Hale, proprietor of the De Witt House, tewiston, and the Tontine Hotel, Brunswick, Me. Hotel men meet the world as it comes and goes, and are not slow in sizing people and things up for what they are worth. He says that he has lost a father and several brothers uud sis ters from Pulmonary Consumption, and is himself frequently troubled with colds, and he Hereditary ofteu coughs enough , to make hint sick at Consumption's stomach. When- ever he has taken a cold of tills kind he uses Iloschce's Gentian Syrup, and it cures him every time. Here is a man who knows the full danger of lung trou bles, and would therefore be mosit particular as to the medicine he used. What is his opinion ? Listen 1 "I use nothing but Uoschee's German Syrup, and have advised, I presume, more than a hundred different per sons to take it. They agree with te that it is the best cough syrup iu tbc market," A TEKItlHLE EXI'KKIENCE. ASTOitiA, Wash., Sept. 21. An tono Sunistad andOlo B. Olcson two fishermen, had n terrible experience, which nearly ended fatally. They were beating down from the prairie channel, where they had been flsh Iiig, and when abreast of Tongue point tho boat struck Dick Wel come's fish trap on tho edge of the channel, about halfa mile from the Tongue. It wasa little nltor2 o'clock and very dark, so that it was Im possible to seo the trap until if was stiuck. The wind was blowing fiesh and a heavy sea was on, so that the moment that the boat struck it slew ed around and turned bottom-side up. Tho men wero thrown into the water, but after some dillieulty succeeded In climbing on tho bottom of the boat, which was rappldly drifting' seaward on a strong ebb tide. They Bhouted but iu vain, and each successive wavo broke over them, drenching thorn to the skin, and making It extremely dlfllcult to re tain their hold on tho boat. When daylight came tho unfortunate men wero drifting down thu middle of tho channel, tho curront increasing In rapidity each moment, and to all appearances nothing to savo them from being swept nut to sen. About 7 o'clook, when nearly abreast of Chinook beaoh, and a mile and a liulf from sliuro, thoy wero sighted by two Russian boys who wore chop ping wood on Jio beach. Tho hoys Immediately started to tho rescue and succeeded in getting them ashore in an exhausted condition. An eflort was made to save the boat, but tho tide was running seaward at such a rate that this was Impossible. A IIEMAUICAIILE SWINDLE. Chauleston, W. Vu., Sept, 21. One of thu most astounding swin dles in tho history of tho country h.is Just been brought to light hero by Federal detectives, who have ai rested Henry Ash and (J. W. Itose, two of the three ringleaders. Rob eitF. Lively, the man who origi nated tho scheme, escaped to the mountains, but a pose Is after liiui. Some weeks ago the&o men organ ised at St. Albans, this county, u branch of what was alleged to be tho "National Assembly," mild by the oousplrators to bo a patriotlo order, having for Its object tho relief of tho national government. It was pioposed to put Into tho posses sion of the government tho gold coin hoarded up by tho people, to the end that tho government might bo enabled to meet Its obligations and lo wived from national repudia tion. Tho treasury department, It wus explained, had plenty of paper money, and had ugn-oil that for all gold coins paid Into the o.sembly aud certified by the otlleors there would be paid Ilvo tiuuu the huiii lu paper currency. Nothing less than 200 would bo accepted from uiij one. Tho thing took lu a Mirprislng way. Tho country was scoured for gold. Tho men paid $ 1200 for fSOO, and scores gavo ?2iX) to ffiOO for the worthier certificates of tho swin dlers. The CheMipeake it Ohio com pany pa a Its employed lu gold, and lingo sums of this money went Into tho collora of Lively and his pals. Poor men borrowed, begijed and mortgaged that they might raise gold, and mnny a dollar of hard eoruiHl HavlugH wont luto tho "local UNtmil)llo" for tho relief or the gov ernment. Tho poslollUo authorities got wind of thu thing a week ago, and today tho arrvsin wero made. The excitement over the swindle U ureal. It U estimated that tHjo t ludlew oblulued $50,000 from their diit, ikuny of w hum ure left on- I. tlnt pushed toward completion, and j when finished will prove n hand some Improvement of this thorough faro. This is, it In believed, the first experiment of paving with cedar blocks In tho West, and if suc cessful may bo imitated on a largo scalo by Portland. I. O. O. V. CONCLAVE. St. Louis, Sept. 21. The first day of the 22nd conclave of the Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. opened clear cool and pleasant. The rljifimillnn lrt.i U.Ml.nf1 lnl.1 Tlt UUllll'lilillllJ Wll IIJKIIIIIU, J1ID., nilfntimlwril nil tithnra. Tf. la noil. mated over 600,000 Odd Fellows and their families are in tho city, besides many other thousands, who camo simply as spectators. ANNEXATION OF CANADA. San Fkancisco, Sept. 21. Rich ard Everett, of Montreal, who re cently represented an important constituency lu tho Canadian pur- ! (lament, is In the city. Speaking of the growth of tbonuucxatloii sent! merit In the Dominion, he s.ild that the scandals which followed so closely on tho death of Sir John Macdonald had mado the timo for tho uuiou of the two countries many years nearer. All Canada had the greatest confidence In Mac donald, and Hie people were inclined to give full credence to all he said against annexation. Now charges had been made, not only ngalnst men close to Sir John, but even against tffo premier himself, and tbo people had learned that It was easier to conceal corruption under a colon ltd than under a republican go.vern ment. Tuero was a powerful oppo sition to oyercome, Mr. Everett said, but on tho whole the nuuexatiou movement was gaining stretmth every day. Theio were now annex ationists among the most conserva tive French nnd English people In Canada. A fow years ago thoso classes were solidly against any union. EX-CONCJUESSMAN SCOTT'S DKA'i II. Newi-out, It. I., Sept. 21. The death of ex-Congiess-iimii W. Scott, of Pennsylvania, Saturday night, was very sudden. He had long been a suflerer from acute gastro intestinal catarrh, and two weeks ago he was brought heie from his home in Erie, Pa. The doctors were of the onlnlou that tho climate of Now York would bo beneficial. Tills belief was realized, for ho began to gain at once, and his Improve ment continued until Friday. Dur ing tho afternoon of that day he had an attack of heart fuilure, aud another one Saturday. He rallied quite easily the first time, but wilh more dillieulty on tho second occa sion. Another attack occurred at 11 o'clock Saturday night, from which ho could not bo roused, and death dually came. The family left wiln the remains this morning for tlieirj home in Erie. THKY HANGED HIM. Dahlinoton, Wis , Sept. 21. At noon today a mob took from trie county jail Anton Siebolt, who so brutally murdered James Melgan last Wednesday, aud hanged him. The city Is in a state of excitement. Francisco and other cities. During tho '70's he was lu Portland, a part ner with L. C. Heurlchseu, who Is Btlll tn linalnpsa Minro tlm firm - ' ' " I nnmn holnrr T-fnnrtnliarin TTutianfi .1- : ....-, ........... Co. He has resided In Astoria for about twelve years nnd leaves many friends all over the Northwest, who will hear of his death with regret. HETUIINED HOME. NEwroiiT, Or., Sept. 21. The sealing vessels, Kato and Anna, cap tain Charles Lutejcus, owner arrived here from BehrlngSea this morning. Their catch consists of 030 skins. FKOM rOKTLAND. Poiitland, Or., Sept.21. Burg lars last night entered the Hub Clothing store nnd stole about $8 worth ot clothing. A boy named Brandon, aged eight, was run over by a truck today aud killed. FOREIGN. -The ACIOUESSIVB CHINA. St. PETKitSBtma. Sept. 21. Russian government views with iu. creasing nlarm the aggressive course of China in the direction of the Bus slau frontiers. At n special meeting of tlieofllcersnt the headquaiters of the general statrat St. Petersburg, a few days ago, the military positiou of China was discussed, and one of the geuerals who look a prominent part In the meeting stated that the Chinese nrmy numbered neaily 1, 50(),0(X) men, with an Inexhaustible population from which to draw re crults. The Chinese government has consented to the construction of a railway from Pekln close up to the Russian frontier, and many thou s.iuds of Chinese colonists are cros sing the border luto Russian provin ces, aud would have a hostile ele ment in the event of war. Russia, herself, however, is fortifying the port of Viadivostock ou the Pacific, anil has recently expended about 7,000,000 rubles iu making tho pori virtually Impregnable, so that it nia form a base for future naval opera tions of Russia iu the East. There is no doubt, says the dispatch, that the Russians are deeply apprehen sive as to the course of China in the event of of a war between England and Russia. IIOTBti ARRIVALS "WILLAMETTE" i Wininn. Mrs Roberts. II W Lawrence, W C Moore Jr. H D Lee, Benj Latz, J Myrick, Portland. J P Muker nnd wife, Puyalluy. R Hanson, Eugene. M DL French, Ileppmr. H Jinn's, NT. J W Kllno nnd wife, J Watson, Clilcugo. T J Bhck, Hulscy. J W Wolf, S F. C Clancy, Seattle. J O Gates, G Webb, McMiunvllIe, C J Byrne, N Y. Robt A Miller, Jacksonville. "cooic " J W Mulersbaugh, Win S Barker, Portland. T J Painpale, Gonada. A E LaBoqtie, J Kelly, Buttevllle. O Stevens, A E Davis, N Y. C E Hundley, Tillamook. J A (Mahlstown, C P Griles, Salem. Wm Thomas, R II Hartman, Canby. E B Kendall, Silverton. John Ryan, Hot Springs. C J Siiueral, A Cornelius, Macieay It Lach, T Clark, Brooks. J II Miller, Walla Walla. I SXi jrtwiSaa Just III jn 21 '- in J. V. S. rcllcrci coustlpntlon nnd rU k b"n 'rtchw. After It gets tti Fj-tcia midiTrotitmltm oreiulonnt iloce ri'votit re turn. W'p refer 1y permission to W. It. 'nr- .h.il!. lirtiimvlrl. Houic.B. T.: Geo. A. Wer- iKf,5 . fnl.rorulaSt., . K.i Mr f. Mclvln, 136 K.mrny St., S. r., nnd mnu utliera tlio Imvo foiiuil relief from constitmtlon mut sick li i.'nrT,os. (I. W. Vlnpcnt. or 0 Jlorrcnrc l'oa-1, 'i P writM "I nm 60 jears of ng nml 'niu l-ail eoiiitlimtiou 35 ear. I mi liitluc.i: it try Joi'h Vcgetnlilu .Bnrfli'Urllla. I ipojiiiUitl In It mi lierb tho Mexlcnm n-cl t' rh'e in In Uie enrly 60's for bowel troubV (IrametnCnl. In 1833,) ami I knew It woui ' i Jp ine and It lia. Tor tho tint time in . arc I ran sleep well ami my ayntetn Is roiriilar The old Mexican liorH In tills romolj are a certain euro In courtlpatlon and t el trouble." Ask for IqjiS Vegetable silly 8a;'saparilla For Mill by Dau'l J Fry. "The Best" "The Bty BOWS AND SIMS, Win &Co S T A T B. UKUA It'll U (CIC lA Vl K.NT. ANpiyviiit, Wuali,, Sept. 21 The vvdarulock pavement of Malu (UIAMl'IO.NS COMINO. Pouri,ANH, Or., Sept. 21. It seems certain that Ilanlun, ' O'Con nor, Dutch and Peterson, tho cham pion oarsmen, will take part lu the Willamette Rowing club's regatta on October 3. Dutch and Peterson Imvo already promised to come, aud Ilanlan aud O'Oouuor, In answer to tho club's last telegram, telegraphed that they would low If a $1000 prl.e was oI'ered and 1100 allowed each of tho four for expenses. It is believed that an arrangement will bo made on the basis of these terms. kuom itosiiiiuim, Rosmiuitu, Sept. 21. R. A. Gra ham, of the Coos Bay, Roseburg &. Eastern railroad, a contractor and his wife, arrived on tho morniug train from San Diego, Cal., en route to Coos bay. Joseph Carlon, an old citizen of Roseburg, a liveryman, fell through an opou hatchway In his barn Satur day ulght about twulve feet to the Moor, breaking his left arm and badly bruising himself. IIKSTJIOYKU 11Y I'lllK. Dayton, Sept. 21. Firo destroyed the small residence of J. R. Wright aimmuty morning. The loss Is (1600 ami tho Insurance (500. Tho now water Byjtem did excellent work, saving tho adjoining build ings. It ulko drowned the tiro lit a few minutes, leaving the oharruil re iiudiisof the building. DKATll OK A I.AII. Oiikuon City, Sept. 21.-Satur-day morning, while Chester Kolly and Edward Jarrctt. ugwl respect ively 11 and 10, wero returning from hunting, the accidental discharge of one or the guns killed Cheater, the shot tnklim oil one thumb and fear fully mangling his raw aud head. Ho lived only ubuut half an hour. It Is not known which gun caiiKd tho nco'oViit. The boys were mu lling baokwurds, .when Edward fell and hoard u shot, nnd turned to seo Chester down and thot. I'lUNKKlt JNYvKI.Utt HEAD. AsTuKiA.tijpt. 21.-(lustav Han. boh, oito of tho plomer Jewelers of tho Norlhwest, died at his homo lu thU olty BttturUny oveulng. Ho hn been suH'erlng with Muoer of the stomach for n long time, but has boon kept from hi biulne but a fow weeks, Mr. lUtnen whs born lu ChrUtlana, Norway, October 17, 1628, and oatno tothls country when R young nmu, carrying ou the busl- TIIK CIIINian QUKSTION. London, Sept. 21. A Shanghai dispatch says that the demonstra tion against tho Chinese is delayed by jealousy between tho powers as to who snail take the lead. Enir land wants to gain the pretsige which the direction of such nn aflair would give, while France, urged on, It Is believed, by Itussin, would prefer to keep England in Hie background, aud either assume leadership herself, or put tho Amer icans In tho van. The French are anxious to make an impression on the Chinese that will be favorable to the heltlement of pending ques tions iu Tonquin and tho frontier, while the English desire to kebp tho Chinese alienated as far as possi ble from tho Rupslans. Meantime, a sensible Chinese magistrate at Shanghai has addressed his friends among tho foreign residents an apology for the conduct of the Chi nese who looted the mission houses. The magistrate, whose name is Sun Vuh Wcu. argues that while the rioters have been justly punished, the missionaries are not freo from blame. He claims that their habit of buylugchlldienfor education as Christians, gives rise to suspicion as to what Is done to the children, the moro ignorant Imagining that they are sacrificed iu religious rites. Such matters, the magistrate thinks, ought to bo conducted more dis creetly. Meantime tho Chinese con tinue to bo enraged against foretell ers, especially iu the interior. WKIIK DlSl'LKASED. MAbiiiLLKS, Sept. 21. At a bill light yesterday tho spectators be coming displeased with the perform ance toro up tho seats and set them on Hie, threatening tho destruction of the wholo building. A strong force of polico llually cleared the circus and put out tho lire. Not howevei befoie the building was partly destroyed. REAh estate tkansfers filed WITH COUNTY KECOKDEK. G Wm Waterbury and wife to P A Cochran Its 14, 15, 10, 17, bl, Thomas add, Wooburn, (ISO. Margaret J Ray aud husband to P A Correll It 3, bl 1, Mill City,(400. Alonzo E Parker aud wife to Margaret H Cyrus i acre, J L Par rish, d, 1, c, (GO0O. Margaret II Cyrus to Alonzo E Parker, 31-100lhs acre, same, d, 1, c, (340. Jacob E McCoy aud wf to Lewis McCoy, J a, laud on Summer St., 1. E R T rrel to C V Remington, s J n w J and uwl,s w sec 10, tp 7 s, r 1 e, 1. Same to same to 1 a In Woodburn, $700. G A Buchanan and wf to A P Gillet, part of a, iu Woodburn, (00. A C Fairculld and wf to Hirau F Bowman pt bl 74 in University add to Salem, (2500. New Clearings In Frontier Settlcnrent JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Painls, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Va per and lioruYr, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc NEW ADVEItTISKMENTS. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Or., will nt S o'clock p. m. of the 2.5th day of September, 1S01, at the common council chambers at Salem, Oregon, proceed to nssess ujh ou each lot or part thereof Habit thereto Its proportionate share of tin cost of graveling, grading, curbing, guttering and draining of all that part of Commercial street between the north side of south Mill creek to the south side of Union street aud all that part of Court and State streets between the west side ol Twelfth street and the west side of Commercial street. You will fur ther take notice that all persons in terested in any way in said assess ments or improvements shall be deemed to have had due notice of such assessment and to acquiesce iu the same and to waive onen glvo birth to miasma, as ono of the all objections nud informalities iu MniMHuSn riintiX'? f8.1 the. 6" re at on thereto unless sad party or iMaiunti is u relentless foo to the newlv nr- in r llvedenilgrnntirhebotinpreDarcdtoineet parJHM shall appear before the com mon council at said lime ami niace rown 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, a The Best." a The Best1 THE GREAT Portland Industrial Exposition With Its WoildloliWouders OPENS SEPT. 17, 1891. CLOSES OCT. 1711. Music by the great ZAPAD0RES BAND direct from the City of, Mexico. Artltrom the great masters of Europe and A met tea, valued at n quarter million dollars, Wonderiul Electrical Adaptions In lull opcntlon. A Splendid Series of Mineral Exhibits. 25c Want Column TXlH HKNT.-H01WB n7lT i- yio ror a small fumnV ""' M-rsJ.urnrrlg.Mr , CtapiuKiWj . JF"1m7Ttrsg,erc,eTm ' 8l It by the use otn reliable preparative nnd jreveuituive. li ueuooves nose seelfltiir luuiur uhl ill nearcii ni nmM m nm vide tuemseWe with a medical guaranty airalnst chills nnd fever, blllniix romiimm and ailments of kindred oiigln. Ilostct ter's Stomach Bitters has for nearly hall ol a century been esteemed the best. From Maine 1 Oklahoma, l-om Victoria to fran .limn del Slid, lt acknowledged superiority meets with no challenge In the localities nnere u uus ncen uscu. Jicuical testimo ny, the most positive and direct, backs uri Hie general vrrdloi, no less In regard to its virtues in case of liver complaint, dys pepsia, constipation, rheumatism and kid ney ailments, than in casa ol malarial diseases. bTOKKiiNiiAitaED. John G.Barr, too atate, now occupies the whole lloor with his large stock of watches, clocks, jewelry and silverware. A fine repair department. Give him a call. 0-17-d-5t Fou SAiiEdiUAP. A four spring hack, three seats, as good as new. Enquire of H. l'nhlo at the corner of Front aud State streets. 0-10-d&w-l w. above specified and ure such ob jections as he or she may have. Done by order of the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, this 15th day of (September, 1801. M. E. GonDRLL, Recorder. iwv Department MARKETS. Umu.Uio, Sept. Ul. Wheat open ed on stronger anil higher cables. Tho reports of distress In Germany, aud the estimate given by American agriculturists of tho world's supply of rye aud wheat. December start edal $l.la)J, against OS at close, Saturday. Ilsold up to I1.01J, nnd at 11 e'liluul: tho price was f.j At oliio whom was steady, cash !l7i( December $1 J. Strawberries. Guide to strawberry culture and descriptive catalogue of twenty va rieties, freo by mall or calling ou E Hofer, JouknaIj olllce, Salem, Or. dt&w Re v.Mr. Bradley, Into of Virginia, Nov., is now serving the Methodist Episcopal church at Reno. A largo lot of choice dairy and creamery butter for fair week. Get your supply now. Clark & Eppley. Those French chocolate candies at Jones & Rernardl's mo par excellence. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed s Castorlat The Iluckleu'8ArnlcSulve, Heat Salvo In the world for Cuts, llrulhes. sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheum, Fever jvores, letier, snapped Hands, ( Corns and all sklu lively cures rile Is guaranteed to or niouey return box Chitnlnlns. Eruptions, uud posl r noiiav reaulreJ. II ive perfect sat ed. IMce, 35 ceits pr lively cures files, or uoiuiy reoulrei peneci satisiaclloD l'OttTLAM), Or., Sept. 21. Kasturn Oiegou, 1.52 Walla Walla $1.45. -Wool, valley, San KitANcuco.Sep. til. Wheat buyer; 1801, l.7Sj season $1.81 j. WEA'riTEll REPORT, San Fkancisco, ;Sept. 2i.-Kore. cast for Opjgon and Washington ; Light rains except lu extremeNorth eastern Washington, "Don't Care to Kat." Ills with ll.o greatest eonlldence that Hood's Sarwiparilla Is iw,,,,,. mended for Uwsof impute. Indiges tion, slok headache, uud similar trouble. '1 hUmwIiuluogrently tones tho stomm h, ulsts dlgostlon, aud makes one "real hungry. ' Krsoi a hi uuiiinii' lieailll. nllr lubi. Kfc wte The ChlrT ltrnan tor US grttt (Tift rss ot I.hh' 8.uJijrtlla U found In th utlcte lUf If. It U merit that wins, and ty tact tUut IIivkI BiruparUU actuilly a toniiUtl)s wtutt Is tUUned tor It, U Mhti ha fiu to tlii mllclue popalarttr lale ervater tl.au that ot any other urum. !M VrZ Merit Wins TJJ Mi'lU vures BorofuU, bu RiMiUett, thlutoMMM, overcomes Thai Estrny Notice. NOTICE is herehy Riven that I have taken up nud impounded tho fol lowing deacribed animals found running nt large within tho limits ol tho city of s.Ueni, to wit: One largo dark bay horse, wulto spot In forehead, left hind foot while. Tho owner ol said animals can have the .ime by proving property and paying tho Ii'gnl charges and expenses of taking up nud keeping, elc, Janu In default thereof for flvo days, 1 will proceed to sell tho said aulinalsat public auction as provided in ordinance No. 2tlof uforesaiil city. II. T. JUNTO, City Marshal. Hated Salem, September 10, ibUl. l)17(lt Notice for Bids. NOTICE is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by tho city of cSuleni, oregon.untll 10 o'clock n. in. of Hept,25,lb!ll, for tho bulldlng,accordlng to tho plans and speciflcatlons, crosswalks at the following places, to wit: Intersection of Oak St. nnd Summer St. " " " University " " " " Capital " " 12th " Leslie " " Bummer and Marlon streets. Also crosswalks on the west side of Inter section ol'I welfth and.Missiou Twelfih and Lee, Twelfth and Waller, and Twelfth nud O.ik streets; on south side of Intersection of Mill and Winter stieets; Mill and Sum mer streets; Mill and Church streets: Also ;tue icpauing oi tuo toiiow ing crosswalks, to wit: On east side of Intersection or Commercial aud trade strcety on westnnd north Bides ol intersec tion of State nnd High streets; ou east, we t nnd south sides ot intersection oi itato and Church streets; on south side of Intel section of State nnd Coitago streeis; on east side of Intersection ol Capital and State streets; on south side of Intersection of State nnd Twelfth streets; on north side of intersection of CourtTwelfth stieets; on south side oi Intersection of Court nnd Capital btreets; on north nnd west side of inioi section oi uouri nun unurcn streets; on east side of Intersection of Uhemeketa and High streets; on south, east and west side of lulerscctlonofchcineketa aud Win ter streets; on east audsouth side of Inter section of Chemeketn and Capital streets; no north aud east side of intersection ol Center and Twellth nnd Center streets; on southjiud vest sides of Intersection of Cen ter nnd Capital slret; on north, south nnd west sides of intersection of Center nud Summer streets; on south side of Intersec tion ol Center and Winter streets, lllds must be mudoon each crossing from the corner to tho center of tho street nud each crossing from tho corner of an Inter section to tho ceuterof tho strtet will bo let spnerntcly to the lowest bidder. A certitl onto of deposit in somo bauk of tho city or Sulem, Oregon, Infasorofthoclty ofsnlem. Oregon, for ten percent of the amount of IllQ U1U, HUU1 UWOIIllMliy l-ucu uio,auu Will be payable to tho city of "-nlem. Oregon, as tlxed. settled aud lliuiuldated damages In jnse the blddor shall not execute tho con tracts, bonds -.nd uudcitaklngs, nndghe good nnd suWcent sureties which are satis factory lo tho Major of the city of Salem Oregon, lu cae said work or nny pan thereof. U awarded or ollrred to said bid der, lliank lorm of contract bond and undertaking is on Illo in the olllco of the Street Commissioner, lllds will be opened in the olllce. of tho Street CommlNiouer of the city of Salem In said city September 25. '.Kit, nt lOo'clock n. m. The city of Salem reserves the light to reject nny or all bids, or any part of uny or all bids, nnd also re serves four weeks from the opening of said bid for the awarding or rejecting of said " m Street Coinm ssloner New Location. The J. C. Booth real estate office has been gioved over Junes A Uernardl, New HuMi rilled with Novel nnd Interesting In Art, Science and Industry. A Gi eaterlNumberof Exhibits thuu ever before presented uiou the coast. The Stock Department made a Promi nent feature. i 000 in Premiums. The Largest Display of JFruit land thcJFInest Exhibit ol vAgricult- ure ever madejln the Paclfla Ntnthwest. AH manufactures; In lull.'motlon. Everything New. No Dead Exhibits. The Exposition ot Expositions Admission; as usual. Greatly Reduced lWtcsfor;round,trlp on all passen ger lines. 0 3dw rANTED.-Antrl...,.. . . rcVu.renaul'rtel.'SS . a T OS-I . A purse conuilninTaboniiir ,U ,." Pnknlfc, between (McTff ?eward. " JjeaV" thUI iuvi LcVnrLfa,rJiL5SSS nundred-dnllnra curnncy nna Z? Finder will be rewaided on !?,'? with H. P. Minto, city marshS ,,a Foil RENT. Uood office rnoraTTn floor in excellent Tcalfm SS ntJouiiNAi,ofiicc. ""'u"i Utju, F OH SALE. About one acre of lfM barn, with munlng water In 2J barn. A bcauiirni I.,?! r. 'S. " nnlrn nt nm,.,l i,. Jf .Ti . "?: WANTED-Our agents mnkcSKdoi! .. a month telling our goodH meriis. wo want county and rea1 agents, and will take back all &. sold If a county agent fills to n and expenses afer a tblrtv dajiV a Eenenilnirent le.s (hnn tm t?. send largo Illustrated clrcnliirs'nnd ka Wltll a SneClal Offer In dill lrrltnn plied lor, on receipt of 3 oue-teut nuorn, Annl.v at ouce nnd cet In or. tho u Addiess Itenner Manufacturlne-t'o.l'iw burg. Pa. viajrtf SALEM IRON and BOrTLERocj Cash paid lor old Iron, r., memU rubbers, bottle-!, etc Second Lani jo bought and sold. Call at 1511 Uomuicrs street. Wfit HEMORKHOIDK(l,iles)ofeTeryTul(i Ulcers and Fissures, l'rolapsnjotiii rectum, etc l'osltivelv cured withontftu detention from business. Patients trutoa selves at their own homes ana acurer anteed. An end to the ola bsttaj niethod of cuttlug nnd llgalurinj. li dress Western olllce, Columbia Mtis Co., Lock box 10 Salem, Oiegon. IJ MONEY! To Loan on Real Ejtat Security. itSF.?KS.U,cmo B,al" vidfs, Loan a FEAR & HAMILTON, cJAlitcivj Capital City Kestm J as. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarraMeaU at Ail Hours oi (k None but white lnbor employed ua establishment, I A gaod substantial meal c kedkal ciass styie Twenty-five cents per meal RED FRONT Court street, between Journal Offlctnl jiinio's Livery. PRINTING W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - anil - Sale - Stable. One door w est of Lunn's Dry Doods store on State htrect. Oulet family teams. Spec ial attention paid to transient stoci. i:ltl ELLIS & 'WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN . South of Willamette Hotel, SA-LBM - OREGON Q LU 5 wig 2 ONE OF THE LARGEST ESTAJ1EJ ments n the State. Lower retail" Portland. Largest stock Legal Elii theBUtte, nd biggest discount, fciih price list of Job printing, and catiigt legal blanks. E. JI. WAlft, Htati Pi Inter Balera Om LOW SING GEE, Mcrohant tailor. All kind of cIoIWdj made to order. Uepalrfn? nd cleanlDj neatly done, One sack BuTt ), fornaerlj $,12. One tmrk suit s- foimerly 110. 0M overcoat $20, lormerly . One vestjii formerly 31. Ono pair of pnnU V.tomtnj 5iu, ivs commercial Ht.,SHieni, in. "' JTA' lasiassi3Sfi3 Vv iu'Ce5 F Draught and driving horses, jotuj and old. Inquire of G. "YV. ANDERSON, Cook Hold wSS1 L. B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stilile ami Feed The Best Box Still and Corral In the I'ltv, Quiet, lamily horMu specialty. (In rear Vl,t,unt-tte hotel ) SAI.1SM, . . . OREGON J. H. HAAS, THE WATCIOrAKETJ, 215X Commercial St., . alem. Oregon. (Next door lo K'elu's.) TiTiK ivi.",' l': "il leimlrlnt Clocks. Watches uud JewAry. E. K. HAU Paiier .Hanger. LeaveorderutUlobo Ileal EsuiteEicW T. K. WHITE. EXPRESS AND TRUCK U I Hnnlingof nil kinds, llestworlt Wagon at every train. PHILLIPS A CO., Merchant Tailors. A full line or Imported nd Kj? wooleus. Also n complete eloc : i w furnishing goods. AU the Ut w 115 Commercial streeL ,". OraKoxi &12 dvv tiuiiiMilvr ItHicluR for uml tNttlnR iltMl., s,rs' GEO. C. WILL, ol tWill ;itnM.,- UMhanysand n-allls TiiDos, Organs and &wing Machines. awLujurniNiwaudouoAsa REPAIRED AND OI.EANED At Your Homes AgecUfot Northwest lumrauce Co Tm doom north of l"ou o.llei. VaFmOY' S2 die and new ,iru ftr .ll wlng.VaohlnM K-lf dw it m CttUipr ami rrstnurnutiire at thu flr grouuda consult Sroat Jk OHe. tlruJ fw Hue. ttvltt at) Al'Wtlle. itrenrtk l he K.-rt. bu.htt up the Whole Sritaw v loiirnrMtnrUUUoldbyUdra UU, ltx(rt. Vttut&jC.VUoi4 Uuh AoiuC4rl, Lowell, Mua, -aPEfcjSDB-- I A tine fruit nr mke itanil. with emi. g of tueo, ollyon COURT STREET. iS3250f ! OREGON Nimaian co Those Afflicted With the habit of using to rjoiroR. nnni or TO ... t .., Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT THE the city. in HOtf PENSIONS mm D.C.SHERMAN 11 a .... T. BURROW8, 'BSSLftSn" mw waiiu acnt. l. o KEELBY mSTITCT Offl O r.Td'ra.md Ma""H2i85 land, Or. culi or write, btrictlf Ulll -:- Salem Boat Httt Boat offl foot of Trade itwtt r1 andhnntluelxwts. lUteslow. OnAS.H.McCLAE.w FARM FOKSAI-E; 820 Oregon wfS acre of best iti ck and troit unforsaieata arBln- "Til louto u null PUXIuuer. Adore" s g r Oountj w Near Silver Crwk ".