'Hi w warn dispatches. lssdtd Press Itefstt aid Mgetfta tt all Imjwdiuit MISOELLANY. 11 KKfOBTS OP TUB STOft3r. ' SAN FkanCisoO, Dihj. B0.-Yeater-jky'tj elorm wiis unquestionably tho heayfest of tbo aeiuioii In tbe North west. It spread with equal force over pretty nearly the entire Pacific coast., at least from tho extreme north, including Montana, and as far Bouth as Tehuohapl and to aonio extent In Southern California. The center Is located by tho weather bureau lis In Northern Washington. In Ban Francisco the velocity of the wind was but twenty-two miles an hour yesterday morning. "What Jt was at The Heads tho bureau could not report, beoauss the Point Beyee wire Is also down. At Sacramento tho wind velocity was twenty-eight miles, at Bod Bluff forty miles, at Corson, thlrty-two miles, at Wlnne mueca and Walla Walla forty-four, Helena, thirty-four miles an hour. The rain fell la a monotonous driz zle all day, for fourteen hours pre ceding 7 o'clock In tho morning tho local fall was 1.10 Inches, and for twelve hours succeeding, up to 8 o'clock In the ovenlng, 1.00, making storm total in this city 2.22 Inches, remarkably heavy fall. Reports to the Southern Pacific headquarters, show that tbe storm bM been general In Northern Call forul and Oregon, and whllo the dunage has been considerable, no trains have been detained on Shasta division. Tho snowfall was heavy and accompanied by wind, and In some localities bysnow. In tho Siskiyou mountains the snow ' is deeper than over before at this season of tho year, reaohlug a depth of elghteon and twenty feet in many of the cuts along tho Shasta route Between Colostein and Stelman in this division, snow plows ure keep ing the track clear with considerable difficulty. For twelve hours before 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the telegraph wires wore downt on tho other eldoof Bed Bluff, but at that Lour communication was estab lished, nnd tho track north reported as clear. At Gold Bun it"Hnowed furiously fr nino liouw preceding 7 a. ra. At Blue Canyon, twolvo inches of snow fell during tho night, and at 7 a. m. they had two feet of snow on the ground. Emigrant Gap hud the same snow fall and tho depth on the ground, and at Cisco, with a snowfall of twelve inches, hasfoui and a half feet of snow on the ground, outside tho railway station there is nlno feet of snow. It cov ers the ground at Cascade. Fnur and a half feet was on tho ground at Summit, with a fall of a foot more during Monday night. NO WAIt news., Washington, Dee. 30, There Is a death of war news ut tho depart ment today. Secretary Elklns arri ved hero Ihls morning, but will not undertako tho discharge of his duties as secretary of war Just yet. ABOUT OAW'KNTKU AC1AIN. FOUTiAND, DCO. ISO. It Will 1)0 remembered that on the 27th of November young C, W. Carpenter, an employo of tho A, P, Ilotallug company, left this city. Ho forgud a check purporting to bearthoslgua ture of Isaac Kaufman for 3141, and had It cashed by tho bank of British Columbia. Great Rylnputhy was felt at the time for Miss Hnell, to whom ho woa engaged to be mar ried on the first of this month. Tu the light of later developments It seems that she Is a Btibjeot for con gratulation, rather than condolence, at the sudden dlsappenrauco of her gay Lothario. Joe Day, who Just returned from California, after mak ing tho fortunate mid unexpected arrest of Leo Boo, tho Chlueso niur dorer, has learned another emptor Of thU man'B career. It seems that Carpenter was very uinuoh In love with a girl In Oakland and had obtained her father's reluc- tut consent to u wedding an lha 38U ult, Hh) prospeotlve father-in-law had heard of his shady doallngs In Los AngolcH a few years ago, but his daughter loved Carpenter and that overcame his scruples for the notice, but he was uneasy, The young man was to havo been mar ried on Saturday. Tho detectives lu Ban Franolacp wore notified to look out for him and were shadow lug the house to wait for him to ooaw to bo married on Saturday at 6 o'clock. At 8 o'clock Ida lluncco received u uot from Carpouter, saying that he bd een hi the papers u dispute)) trow Portland that tho whole bust neat of tela forgery whs out, ami that u wiw going to leave for parts un known, Tin arraagcioeuU for tho wedding wn bow JSiIi m ho ksd purchased ,,aU the etotlHS he wanted and the pfwwU far h proepeetlve bride. Had taawHseew the California paper titai day he would have been caught And broib,l back here to stand ;. trial tot forfery. He t!d the 0 .k hud jrfrf WtMNM aaute U Iranian la , thai had saede a pile of moaej nj bare In real eetate awd as sxi.i t Ihejr wen twarried he wn(iHl t awny to aoioe place out tf Hit geoem) worid whew they eoiihl I by tlMiuselvtNt mi !o un In hu m ho r wht Um,V wt-re. Wry n uuAjiiia to im4, but hay lu luiwu At jfoiutberl wo clue wM ever to his whereabouts, and if he got out of ban Frahclsco it must have been on foot, as all the trains and boats have been carefully watched. FAST JIAIfc FACILITIES. Portland, Dec. 30.- Tho an nouncement of the completion of arrangements by which the New York Sunday paper) and other mall matter from that city will bo received on tho Pacific coast nearly a day earlier than at present, will bo ycry welcomo news. The plan of tho rtew service has Just been perfected by James 13. White, gen eral superintendent of the' railway mallsorvlce. A new through pos-lal-car train between New York and Chicago via Pittsburg Is run ning over tho Pennsylvania roud. It consists of thrco postal-cars, two of which are fitted with Improved furniture and appliances for distri buting mall. A corps of experien ced postal clerks man it. At Pitts burg one of tho postal-cars Is taken Up by the Chicago limited express and carried to Chicago, whero It ar rives at 0:45 a. m. By the new plan the newspaper and fourth claw mall gain seven hours and forty minutes between New York and Chicago. At Chicago, connections aro made with many Western and Northwestern roads. By tho now train, mall from New York will urrive from three to twenty-four hours earlier In large parts of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, and tho states further West. ACCIDENT ON THE U. I'. It. R. Portland, Dec. 30. Report has Just reached here that a wreck oc curred onrUhe Union Pacific this morning between Kumela and La Grande, and Mull Clerk C P. Hallo way Is reported fatally Injured and several passougors seriously hurt. later account. La GitANon, Ore., Dec. 30. Fas' mall train No. 1, on tho Union Pa cific which left hero at 8:30 p. m. lust night mot with an accident, whloh caused the death of Engineer B. E. Law, Fireman George Miller, a tramp named Scamlnskl and fatal injuries to another tramp named Sigmer, when about two miles west of this city. Tbe train was drawn by two engines the bead one being one of the huge ninety ton. It Is supposed that in rounding tho curvo tbe head engine caused the rails to spread precipitating tho second ongltio mall and baggage car into the river below, Engineer Law and FIremunMillerwerolustantly killed. Mail Airout Holloway had a mir aculous escnpo although his car plungod Into tho river from au elovatlou of uot less than fifty feet, ho got out with but n slightly bruised arm. None of tho passeu gore wero Inlured. PENSION FOR MRS. JEFF. DAVIS. Memphis, Tunn., Dee. 80. At n meeting of prominent ex-confederates a resolution was adopted ap pointing a committee to present at tho noxtgoneral assembly a bill ap propriating $10,000 annually ns a ponslon for Mrs. Jefferson Davis. NEW YORK LEQISLATtlRB DEMO- CRATIC. Albany, N. Y.t Dee. 30. An Im monso crowd of lawyers and pollco men gathered around the anteroom of the court of appeals early yester day forenoon, nwaltlug tho decision of tho contested election cases. When noon passed without tho ap pearance of tho Justices, Republicans began to loso hopo, since It indicated that u couucll was being held, and, as tho court Btands five to two Democratic, tho Republicans knew the dispute on party lines was fatal to them. Tho Justices finally ap peared, at 1:30, and handed down Iho documents, whloh wero carried to tho ofllco of the secretary of state. When tho board of canvassors mot they awarded the certificate In tho 15th district to Odboru, Democrat; In the ICth to Daly, Republican; lu tho 25th to NIchollB, Democrat; lu tho 27th uo award was mado, tho board leaving it to tho senato to de termine whether any candidate was elected, In view of tho decision ot thn court of appeals, Sherwood, Re publican, Is Ineligible With this district on oboyauro, tho senate will stand Democratic, CO; Republicans, 05; ono doubtful, in Sherwood's district. Tho Importance of the Democrats controlling tho souate is tmtlonaFMd may dceldo the next prcsldoutlaectlou, na thoro will surely bo a ro-apportlonment of tho state by tho Democrats. The decision has caused great con etcrnatlou among tho Republicans, but they havo not given up tho fight, ami the leaders tiro now In consultation ub to what U to bo done. Tho Democrats nro Jubilant, and a promlnont ono says, "Here after tho Republican party in (his stati will be u dream of the past, eo far as political standing goes." ''he board of oauvatwora has uot yet met, but tho members are hi consultation, having the court de cisions and opinions before thorn. Tho excitement la Intense about Ibeollleoof tho eevretury of state. The Republican lawyers aro all present, hb well as politicians of high aud low degree, AUSTHALIAN WOOL. 8AN Fjwnciscx), Dec. .'10, Three thousand bales of high-grade wool from Syduey, of au average pf 350 inuuds each, aro being taken out of t'e hull or tho Monowal. On the lust trip of the Murlnosa 1028 bales of the emtio average weight arrived, and M next Rt'-aunr from the fedo tilM U eXpte 1 to bring Into port a coufclgiiment of AtutrAiluu Unfit fully app oxltuatliitf ine MomwhI' shipment, Thau slilpmonts are Bflid to be unusually heavy, and tho fact that tho McKlnley tariff has added 11 to 12 cents a pound on the long fleeco from tho antipodes does not seem to havo any other effect u tho Boston merchants, who aro the solo Importers of tho wool for tho Massachusetts factories, other thati to make them demand more of the article. MINISTER ROAN. New YoRK,Deo.30. According to a Washington correspondent, Minis ter Ei?an was not invited to tho fes tivities attending the Inauguration of President Montt, in Santiago, Saturday, That In the inference drawn by the state department officials from a telegram received from Minister Egan late yesterday afternoon, lu which ho fclates that the inauguration passed off success fully, and was followed by a ban quet Satuiduy .ifteruouti; The bun quet was attended by Chilian offi cials and congressmen and all the foreign ministers in Santiago, with which the udmlnstratlon Is main taining pleasant and amfcaule re lation1. Officials at tho stute de partment give no explanation of tho minister's course. He had been advised to use his own Judgment in the premises, and the belief pre vails that the minister felt that It was not consistent with bis self respect and tho dignity of bis posi tion, to say nothing whatover of tbe degree of absolute danger to his person there in appearing in the streets to attend the ceremonies, In view of the manner in which be has been treated since tbe revolution ended. THE NAVY. BAN Diego, Cal., Dec. 30. Ac cording to Admiral Brown, who is here with Uie San Francisco, the Charleston left Honolulu for Acapul co. Whether tho Charleston will come north or go south from Aca pulcotho admiral declined to say. In regard to tho extra ammunition uboaid the Sun Fraucisco, Captain Sampson says: "Wo havo enough to fill up the Charleston iinn" Balti more aud put them in a campaign condition." It Is believed hero that tbe San Francisco hus orders to re main at this port until the dlplo matio relations with Chill take one turn or another, aud that her dis position In futuro will depend upon the turn tboso diplomatic relation? take. The Balttmoro Is expected hero about Thursday. Tho report that tho culser Charleston anchored off Coronado lato lost night was un founded. The cruiser tins not ar rived here, nor baa she yet been sighted off this port. UeADS BLOCKADED. Albuquerque, N. M., Dec. 30. Both the Suutu Fe and Atlautlc and Pacifio roads, are troubled with serious snow bloekudef. No eastern malls were received horo oyer tho Santa Fe road for folir days. Pas senger trains aro bloOxaded lu th Raton mountains and in (ho vicln lty of Springer. The blockade on tho Atlantic and Pacific, between Grants and Chaves, about 100 mllcb wost of this city. Tho snow storms In tho mouutulns are reported some thlug unheard of for several yours, and stories of great suilerlng anions tho towns In tho mountains', aro in circulation. NEW PARTY. Lansing, Mich., Dec. 30. A now people's party for Independent political action has been formed here by tho federation of all tho in dustrial organizations of tho Btate. It was christened tho "Peoples' party" and pledged to independent political notion and opposition to traffic in Intoxicating liquor as a beverage. Tho rest of tho platform Is a copy of tho Indianapolis plat form, except it favors a per diem ponslon law. MCK80N CLUB AND KILL Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 30. An efiort has been mado to convert the meeting of tho Jackson club, on January 8th, Into a big boom for Goernor Hill, but tho club will not couuteuunco anything of tho kind. Tho chairman of tho oommltteo on Invitations was glvou consldornblo latitude in inviting guests. Later It was announced that Hill would be invited to respond to u toast, that the club favored him for president, and thut his Ohio boom would bo Inaugurated at the club banquet. So excited had membors becomo that a special meeting was cdled to protest against Hill being Invited aud u resolution was offered charg ing Hill with treachery to Clove laud lu 1688 aud with conniving to defeat Campbell lu Ohio this year. Among tho members of the Jackson club aro Governor Campbell, Calvin 8, Brlce, Joseph J. Karb, mayor of Columbus, Allen W. Thunuun, and many other Democrats promiueut In state aud national polities, At the meeting it was resolved to leave the program ns It had been arranged. This leaves Governor Hill out. In tho speeches made Governor Hill was severely criticised for "sulking" wheu his services wore needed by his party. KLKOTUJO I'ATKMTS. Srmsawut.D, Onto, Dee. 80. Rumors In refere si' to the patents being received by Hon. O. 8, Kelly, coverlug the enthu elect rlo street cnriystom now In geueral use, has ruuwd vast amount of speculation In this city, Kelly's home. By a j decision ol the soprrroe court of, the of Columbia aui by receipt of letters patent, 1) ivn ler 15 last, Kel ' ley, It k wuerted becomes tho poMee- or of all feat'ius, applluuces ami principle uhhI In tin electric street car system manufactured by Thorn- aou, Houdwu Cj, The WUug- ttouee Co., aad all others, THE MEXICAN RAIDER. SAN Antonio, Dec. 30.-- Much moro importance is now nttnclicd to Garza's raid. Captain Bourke Is authority for tho statement (hut ovory Mexican on the American! Bide Is a supporter of Garza, aud the J musses of northern Mexico are slml larly inclined. Tho fact that G irzi ' continues to recruit followers from tho American side, Increases the responsibility of tho Amerlcaji gv- erumeut In permitting violations of tho neutrality laws, nnd Amerlcah oiuciais concerned ure mucn wor ried. All available American troops, it is Bald, are out now, and General Stanley had Instructions if neces wry to use all tho meu lu his de partment. Authentic information has been received that Garza's men havo been protected by Mexican ranchers In Texas, but tho bands aro bo badly scattered and the troops bo watchful that It will be Impossible for him to throw any large body lu Mexico at one point, as has been his intention. Captain Hardie and his troop reported from Alice yesterday morning that they bad been scout ing uo and down the river, but nothing was discovered. At Bio Grande City warrants have been Issued against tho Garza men for tbo killing of Coporal Edstrom, aud several suspicious characters have been arrested. As matters look now, exciting developments may bo ex pected In a short time, as the United States troops are likely to come Into contact with thn revolutionists soon. MEXICAN SOLDIERS JOIN THE RAIDER. 'Brownsville, Tex., Dec. 30. Rumors from tho Mexican side of the Rio Grande are to tho eftect that 4000 Mexican government troops, stationed at Mier, have re volted aud killed, the commanding officers, and aro oft to join Gurza's band. THE STORM. Reno, New, Dec. 30. Nine Inches uf snow fell lust night, and a wind would play havoc with travel. This brings the season's wuterfall up two and sixty bIx hundredths of auluch. This has been tbe coldest aud storm iest December that has been kuown for years. MISS SHERMAN MARRIED. Washington, Dee. 30. Tho mar riage of Miss Rachael Sherman, daughtor of tho late General W. T. Sherman, and Dr. Paul Thorndlko of Boston, was solemnized at high noon today at tho residence of Sen ator Hhonnan, In tho presence of a large number of friends, relatives and high officials from all parts of tho country. Father Sherman, brother of tho bride, performed the marriage ceremony. KILLED BY DYNAMITE. Milwaukee, Dec. 30. Wildara and Albert Walters were killed, and one man seriously injured by an explosion of dynamite which they were thawing out. mail messenger injured. Moscow, I., Dec. 30. On the nr rival of the Northern Pacific train at 8 p. m. last evening, C. S. "Haines, tho mail messenger, was found by George Hoke hnngiug out of his oar Insensible. Ho was removed to tbe depot aud surgeons summoned. It was found that his skull was crushed and his brains were .oozing out. Iho features wero mangled horribly. He was dying at 10 p. m. It Is supposed ho put his head out of the otr door at tho material yard, near Sunshine and caino lu contact with a pile of ties. He lives in Spokane and leaves a family. ARMOR PLATE WORKS. Pittsburg, Dec. 80. Superinten dent Abbott, of Carnegie, Phlpps & Co., was summoned by telegraph to Washington by the secretary of tho navy lu relation to tho armor and dock plates whloh the firm Is sup plying for tho warships now build ing. The telegram ordered him to loave on tho first train aud ho took his departure last evening. Rumors of tho feverish rapidity with which tho government is pushing work on tho war vessels in tho light of stralnod relations with Chill, re ceived now confirmation locally. In relation with the above a mem ber of tho firm of Carnegie, Phlpps Uo.,was Interviewed this morning, aud said: "There is nothlug un usual lu relation to our contracts nor auy extraordinary ruih, It Is cus tomary to receive many dispatches couoernlng the work, and also for some member of this firm to be called to Washington ou some busi ness. Wo havo boou shipping, as fast as comploted, tho protected deck plates for tho New York. Tho plate for tho Mouterey Is yet in an untlulshetl condition. That Is, It has uot been tested, and wo recolved uo orders to ship without the usual tests," FORKION ITEMS. Berlin, Dee. SO. Tho North Ger man Ouzetto says It learns from re liable sources that Dr. von Holleu bum, at preaeut Gorman minister to Japan, will lie transferred to Wash ington, where he will represent Germany lu place of Couut Aroo valley, who died some time ago. Baron vou Gutschmld, who la uow German minister to Chill, will be transferred toTutle.iqtako the place mado vacant by the transfer of Dr. vou Wluekler, now holding the position of secrvtury of the German K'Kuo m Constantinople, will be Plotnte4 mlntstor to Mexico, Mklbournk, Dec. Su, The goveruor of Victoria prorogued the ooloulal parliament yesterday. His excellency, lu closing the session, said ho resetted difficulties had srkeu la dedlng with the coamiou- wealth bill, but be believed tbe) Mt!o.i of tho Auimlhi coloph f ifli ftl "J sfal a m saw JtLl.flft i iiwl ,4 JUw for Infants " Cm'otI a Is bo well adapted to children that I recommend ltas superior to nnjr prescription known to mo." II. A. Abcher, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. Y. "Tho uso of 'Castoria Is so universal and It nmrlts so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It Fewaretho Intelligent families who Uo not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cxsxas ILinrrw, D.D., New York City. Late raster Bloomlngdalo Reformed Church. Tmt Centaur was only delayed, not defeated . He added that tho financial prospects of the colony were promising and good reports' were received concerning tho harvest. Nangpuk, India, Dec. 30. The Indian national congress opened here yesterday. Eight hundred delegates were present. Expression of the most earnest love and loyalty to Great Britain was made at the opening. The Marquis of Lans downe, viceroy of India, has been making a tour of tbo country and is everywhere iecoived with the warm est expression of loyalty und duvo tlon to the British interests. Ottawa, Ont Doc, 30. Tho minister of customs has iufllcted a fine of $50 upon a Chinaman at Vic toria, B. C, for endeavoring to de fraud tho department by personat ing another individual, with a view of obtaining a permit to return to Canada. Sydney, N. 8., Dec. 30. Exten sive hush fires have Bwept over tho districts of Albany, Wlgga WIgga, Temora and Mudgee, causing Immense damage to crops. A largo number of livestock were burned to death. MARKETS. Poktland, Dec. 30. Wheat val ley 1.021 1.65; Walla Walla S1.67J $1.00. San Fuancisco, pec. 30. Wheat buyer, year $1,801; season SI.87J. Chicago, Dee. 30. At close wheat wapflrm; cash, .00; Jan., .9012; May, .05 J .96. WEATHER REPORT. San Fiianoisco, Dec. 30. Fore- cant for Oregon aud Washingten: Fair In Washington, scattering rains in Oregon southerly winds. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Korder, Artists' Ma rerials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVEltTIHEMENT8. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday Eye., Dec. 30lh. GRANDlONCERT -BY- MUSICAL ALUMNI CONSEBV AT01lY,OF MUSIC, WILLA METTE UNIVEBSITY. Miss llallle Parrlsh, Oregon's favorlto Vrlma Uonnii. jWIss Gonevleve Hushes, Solo Pianist, iiKhisted In rcndlugs and concerted pieces by Mrs. Win England, Airs. ('has. Kelley. il3sHtrattou, Ming Htelner, Allrg Harris! Alius Adams, Miss Lulu Smith. ailfs Adair. Miss Chandler. MM atafcr Miss South' Ick, Mrs. B. lIozorth.Mrs W.1I. ItaRley. .Mr. Beott Horortli, Mr. W, II. Bagley, Pror. JMrvln and others. 'i'he abovo named talent insures tho grandest musical entertainment cl the eeiison. Admission, M conts.eallery, 55 cents. Reserved he.ts at Dearborn'B without extra chargo. M.T. RINEMAN CKAI.KU ;in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lampx, Woedcn and Willow -ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also ecetablesa od fruits In their season. "Highest Prleo paid forcouutry produce," wesQllcl nshareofyour ratrouage, W IsaHUte street Every Lady Her Own Maker. Drcss- A branch of tho Kellogg school of cuttlmr will bo opened I in Salem m the near future. Knch scholar eau hrlug In ft dress for them Bloi and is taught how to cut without lurUltiig. ladles can get thulrdreno cut vttboucrenttlog at the school Pattern cut to order witrraniott to tit or uo pay lall and nxainlii. The Kellogg French Tailor system. Koriv)rtlouluiuiiddren, lS17-lm a K. IlYlirT UT Morrl"l y t., Pu.tuiud, Oregon. Administrator's Notice. Notleo Is hereby g en tht the llou. IXiiinly Court of Marlon county, Oregon, )ms duly appointed and commend the undersigned ndmtnUtmor ofthe estate uf KmellBeCox, deoeamd. Alt persons hay 'ugolalmgttlnnadetatemukt present them preptrly verlllfd to mo at my ortlce. Jloo'n jSv It, ISunh lUnk Block, within six months from this dat ana all petsons iwlug said eUte are nque-ted to nmUe immediate payinonl. December 10, 1NI. 8hTU.It.UAMMKlt, Administrator of the estate or Emclluo cos, la-iram- Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby Klvon that the under. lirned hut Qled her Cna anumiluiiiiinin. iirmirtx iu ire eiauiD4 tmt, 2lebrMud i f . ... .. .p-.... ...... tho llou. County J uiUu hu tiiwi TnunL day the iut day nfJunusrj ItVJalihopnv hdto court otttco at tbe routt lnu.e tu SiUcm. Munou county Oivfdn.at Mu'ck. k m m. for brlugtug any olJtUn why hI Haul Hocouuifhould no bu opprowd ami I Ilium- iuoHumiuiruinx auunarge KtxLA. Z. MLTill'IMt ,Ataum.iWKonu.wuuofft?,. and Children. Cautoria cures Colic, Coiwltpatton. Bour Stomach, Dlarrhcoft. EructaUon, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes a pestlon, Uiout injur!' Wll ious medication. " For several years I have recommendec your ' Castoria,' and shall always conUmje to do so as It has Invariably produced beneflelaJ results." Edwjk F. Paroti. It D., "The Wlnthrop," l2th Street and Tth Are., New Tork City Company, 77 Mdbhay Struct, New York. ifrnEiTSia DUGAN BROS' Wholesale and retail dealers;in STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS. 280 Commercial street. Telephone No. 33. , FEAR & HAMILTON, lioans negotiated on Improved farm and city propeny. SALKM. Oretrorx Hoom It, Bush Hank block. 512dw EX K. HALL, Paper Hanger. Leave orderat Globe Real Estate Exchange Proposals for Supplies. alUB board of trustees ot tbe Oregon Unto Insane Asylum hereby Invite sealed proposals for turnlxbing at the asy lum, near Salem, Oregon, tbo following supplies for the sis. months ending July 1, 18U2: DBY GOODS, 1000 yds Amoskeag mariners stripes blue nna wuue. oOO yds JLionsdnlo bleach sheeting, SG inch. SOU yds Peqwot A sheeting, 38 inch. 500 ydi American sh rtlng prints light col ors, assot ted. 800 j ds century cloth, dark colors, assorted 100 yds continental check, flannel, black and white. 200 yds 'ed and blue check glare crash, 18 Inch wide. 800 yds bleached linen and French crash, 18 inch wide. ?C0 yds Amoskeug blue denim's 0 cz. 600 yds Marseilles 'York Mfg Co checks. EUOydsAmoskeagACA ticking, 88 inch wide. 100 yds Naumkeag corset Jeans dark. drab. 0 doz meaHim size thimbles, closed ends. 10 ' No SO whlto thread, Clark's mile end. 6 ' ' 18 10 ' ' PSblaok ' 6 ' 16 ' ' 15 gross pearl dress buttons line 21 1 M each No. 2. 3. 4. 5 and a MUwarda nee. uiea. GBOCEBIE8. E.roo lbs IvdI salt. 410 cheese, Cranston's or as good. S00 cracked wheat, lresh ground, bbls, UVX) ' coarse hominy iiWO oat meal ' ' 1S00 ' rolled oats, American )00 ' dried currants, fresh, good stock, 200 ' O a Co's A & II brand carb soda. 2000 choice Island rice. J 50 ' cream tartar, J. A. Folger's prime, or as good. 100 glo'S Btarch, Oswego 400 corn starch, Oswego. 10 gross matcnes, superior Safety. 25 doz brooms. a doz cans oysters, A. Fields or as good. 25 doz concentrated lye, American. 25 doz cans corn, Wlnslow. 100 lbs tapioca. 200 gul coal oil, Pearl in tanks. 2 doz bath bricks, 1 doz clothes baskets, willow, large elzo, squat o end. 200 gal molasses, New Orleans, genuine TINWABE. 13 dcz palls (galv iron No. 20 plate, round bottoms.) SPICES. 300 lbs black pepper, ground, to ' cluter. cround. 10 cinnamon ' 50 ' mustard ' 15 mace ' 20 sage CBOCKEBY. 10 doz glass tumblers. 2 ' hyrup pitchers. 20 quail toup bowls, W. G. 20 teacups, FLOUB. .'00 bbls more or less, best roller process, delivered as minted. SOAP. 2500 pounds Kirk's Savon or as good. H boscs Iorv sonn. 100 raikm rar-h 10 lbs shaving soap (Palmer's barber or U3 gUUUJ, TEA. 1000 lbs uncoloredJapan, Eclipse or as good. COFFEE. 2500 lbs Costa Itlca, first grodo. Otoi ' chicory, 200 ' govt Java, ' l'JO realMoohu, ' TOBACCO. -1000 lbs Itapldan, or as good. MEATS. 600 lbs per day more or Ussof beef and mutton as required In equal parts ot fore and hind quarters. LEATHEB. J side harness. Oregon, extra good. 3 Bide sole, Stockton, 25 to 27 perslde, extra 1 calf skin, good stock. STATIONERY. 13 doz Puykon's Indelible Ink. a qt Stanford's premium nuld. a ' copying commercial ink. l reams letter paier, Wedgewood half sheet, or as good. lfrl6WrubdtfeMCU8' Dlxon'8 K"Phlt No ?, Vl" VRdK? Incandescent No 4 pens. X bxsbUlott's-lOipeui DBIED FRUIT. WOO lbs dried apple, goad quality, sun '1Wuatddrin,LChea' S0Od I"8"' Bnn Vl Itu, tu MM.A. KXM lbs dried prunes, good quallty.ln sacks JJUUUS. 2ps,acldum artenlosura. 6 lo wl)olicum, cryst. 1 boraclcum, 1 an mon bromldum. ifl a a J nmi pyrlie. 5 LblmV,.b,fcub'tra Bqulbbk'. agroM bottles. 3 dram. ,u"'u i I '. Joit- 1 tot H ii'. ?in PToell. Ported. 2 lb chloroformum. SqulbU". I J collodion. kalUnarodL 6 gross corks. No 4. 1 ii aaua. mnp. 3 R Fl ext sanaparUla coup. Wyetli ABro JpeaiO1 Junlperts, o W rtd, nyoMjoml, cupsici. Ruiuabls tnd, ulnulberts, ' prunUUreln, aconite raj ' tar) D.4CO. t f t t Jw MUWUUf DINING Fancy Rockirs AND ODE) PIEQES, Solid comfort in every one. 1 1 BflRKN k I he Oregon Land Co, WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM, The Beautiful Capital C'ty of Oregon, and County Seat ot Marion County. Is engaged in selling farming, stock and fruit lands in the Willamette Valley. If you are looking for land do not fail to call on us at Salem or our agent in Port land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of any other place on the Pacific Coast as a fanning, stock and fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the "World for a home. Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and Libertv Sts.j Salem,0r. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Compony. Office with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corner" State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged in setting out and cultivating Orchards. I glass graduate, XA K"l. 100 hypodermlo tablets, npo morphia, .1-10 gr Wyeth & Bro. 103 hypodermic tablets, pllocarbinae mur, 100 ' ' dlglmtenl, tloogr W.& Bio. 100 hypodermlo tablets, physos sallcyl 1-40 gr. W.t Bro. 1 lb liquorls potass arsen, .z. morphias sulphas. 1 doz medicine glasses, oz, English lines. 1 lbs pepsin pure, Falrchild's. 100 ' paniflne. 1 ' pulf doverl. 1 ' acaclae. 30 ' potassll bromldum, 1 ' ' chloras. 5 ' nltras, powd. 1 ' citrns. 1 ' ' iodiduin. 50 oz quinine sulphas, P. A, 2 ' oieum cinnamon!. , w. yi lb caryophylli. 2g.il rlclnl. 1 doz strengthening plasters K. &3. 4 doz poious plasters, Allcock's. 10 lbs shaving soap, Williams'. 1 ' uugentum simplex. 1 ' citrlnum. 1 ' baslllcum. 10 vasallne, XX reUDed. 8 sponges, large carriage. 1 mortar wedgewood, gal. G lbs sodll blcorbonas. 6 ' ' boras pulv. 2 bbls enrboras. 2 lbs bromldum. HABDWARE. 400 feet ground Iron, common. 75 ' g ' Norway. 50 tfatlxlj; ' 60 ' lxf? Y keg of Wo 5 lore shoes, light Burden's 10 lbs No 7 Putnam shoe nails. 15 ' 8 Sweet's American steel toe calks. 15 ' 4 ' 1 No 3 solid east steel machinists ball pefn hammer, octagon, I lb 12 oz. 1 16 Inch horse rasp. Heller's. 1 doz 13 Inch round flies, bastard. 10 6 4 14 10 14 10 10 10 0 4 a 4 S 6 ' ' ' 2nd cut, flat bastard files. t 4 round' 4 ' 2nd cut. flat mill, 2nd cut. 1 knife bastard. ' 1 ' second cut. 7 ' regular taper flies, single cut, 3 slim toper flies, double cut. 5 ' RlnrrlAnnt 12-fOOt Steel Rdlinrn lRhlnrtn Kn HYI Fntrln brand. 1 No U level 24 inch best quality gray iron sti burst 1 No t Acme cutting nippers, Inter cbangabele Jaws. 3 IK inrh bench scrows, 23 inch over all. 2 No 7 Dlstln's hand hawa-M inolipn 5.e,-'o.i0Ut.ter8 for 8 lncn Aome nippers 500 lbs No 20 gal sheet Iron 30x03, best brand 500 22 ' 80x00, 600 best blacksmiths' coal. 10 Albany compound No 2. 5 kegs of 8 penny cut nails. 2 20 ' 1 4 800 Jeet iX angle steel. PLUMBING MATEBIAIj. X doz inch tees, elbows. sockets Unions flange Keystone union look nuts i i ' ifushlnffa. 1 tnrli InLlnni. hi ' 1 inch stop nnd waste I'l I ' & Inch Fuller bibs, finished I j r bibs6"'1 ?i and rubber Plugs fo loo ,el L,Jich f1 wr?uSnt ,,J)n P'PO 100 r black .' 100 i X"10 Inch Scotch gauge glasses, 16 lnc' mlocInch Bco,cU 6aug0 RUS8C"' W i mar glass gauge cutter. Samples may be seen at tbe office of the board of trustees, and goods must bo In accordance therewith and must come In The board reserves the right to auy and all bids. reject Delivery of supplied will bo required within ten days' notice of acceptance of bid. A copy ol this advertisement must accompany each bid. and tho name f the cUh of (applies must be wrttUn on the envelope containing bid. Each bid must Include Ull th Itoma t lknlgihMnnnn and must give items and totals la full, with exception of meat and flour. Audit loeofttoeni are prohibited from nnnn. log accounts of purchasers when tne nd TertlseMent does not contain u full and complete description or the articles to be purchased. Iltds will be opened at 3 o'clock p. in., on HYLiTER rKNNQYEK, U1SO. W.MCUU1DE, wx, a. uvxvr cjurk nJltTTUlm . i j i nip 1 1 CHAIRS I SuliKrraK SON. 25c WanKolumn. Nutices Insetted for ONE CENT PEK WOltU EACH INfeEHTION. No adver. tlsemeut Inserted In this olumn for less than twonty-flvo cents. WANTED. Situation as waitress, by an experienced gill. Call at 71 Belleyue street, Malem. JJIOH BALE. A house and lot for t275 In ? 25 payments. Enquire at Olole real cbtato ofllce. 12-2MI LOST. Two deeds and tax receiptsin my name, enclosed In envelope. Iteturu toJouu.NMl.omce. MATTJE WADE. 12 19 3t Eon KENT New house in North Salem. Apply to E. Holer, North Balem, or at Jouunai. ofllce. LOST. A package of hair goods, between Mission street and Kl!er' store. Leave at Mrs. Frank Cooper's store. 1127 If niO HENT, A bouse of Ave rooms, en JL quIroofT. VauderBan, Wlntcrstrwt north of Union. ll-28St mO EXCirANOE. Ten acres w'thlnthe X city limits f Yankton, S. Dfor prop- eity In or near Balem. W. L". U U. XH0D1C, Salem, Or. 11 28-31 SPECIAL BAItOA.IN.-A bargain Is of fered in tho 1 N. Gilbert ptoperty cor ner Marlon and Front streets, call on J. C. Booth, room 13, over Ladd a Bush bans. 11 24 lw FOUND. A new leather slipper, can have same by proving i nd paying for this notice. TO KENT. House of nine rooms. Stable attached with city water; Highland addition. Enquire SOS Cottage street. rriHE ALJCA-HESPIlItlAN f-OCIETY- I Meets every Saturday evening at o'clock, in tne hall over the Slate Jns; rrance building. Meetings are oj en to tne public, Kev, BobertWhitaker.rres. i V. A. Cusick, Vlco President. 10 8 tt NSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY uTtie State." Amts Over 350,000 Dollars. GEO. M. BEELEB, City Agent, vna special agentror Aiaron wumj aon w cozA?jT- Salem, Oregon. W.I. Staler, President. A. P. Armstrong, Manager. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Pennmanshtp, EJgJlu liepartments. Students adralttea atuny time. Catalogue free. CilyWnrraufs. NOTU'K ts hereby given that there snflicient funds on band In ?Ju uryol ibe city of Halein. VrfS0S'endorea,, WarmiJts of life city of f ale"?, "frtb by .h tnttsurrr be'ore tbeSW dy w ,4 ruary. Iil; nnd luterct ''".w!8,!? urarntnUfrora tbe date of IbUnetlce. Salem, Dtc, IT, ibi TrensinerVft'lyofJm . r aU'tVTUlU'i 1319 81 PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst'! STAFF OF LIFB" Or whole Whttil Floor. "1'ile and he iuttln tr ! ' !. FmuuuH Puie Aurora Buck vlml Floti'- , f. 4iTTo-f. .t Full UA'V Ir ' '2Sr Also our pure Rye, Htwr. . . ,,mt, tw these iood aad take no ''u'r- J, . mJIWTW n te uoinpany, k jm " 'fflk &xJ3&us?u3 5 Jl -i uf