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llUllM. -7r rfra - rwr dcii blaster, nnd that Iiady Brooke loaded her with fabulous prcaents lu bhler to retain her blluuce. Copies of this ntimnlilet tire said to Imvi boon forwarded to the Prliiccu f Waloc, to Lord Salisbury, to tho i'rlnce of Wales and to other princes of tho royal family. It Is added that tho Princess of W ilea Is indig nant at the whole nUuir, and that eho has caused Lady Hereford to be Informed that ulie will no longer be received at Marlborough house. Lord Clurles Ik' res ford in alleged to baye been very angry when thene facts woro cotninunicuftd to him. He is supposed to have had them telegraphed to him at Salon len, where ho was with his ship, the Undaunted, one of the armored vessels of the Mediterranean KoUud rod, Lord Charles, upon receipt of tho news referred to, is said to have obtained a leave of absence, and to have hurried home to London. Up on his arrival in this city, Lord Charles, according to tho story, had a stormy interview with Lord Halls bury, and thicutened that unless his wlf was restored to favor ut Marlborough iiouse he would reveal all he knew about the ailulr aud create a scandal of an extent un known since tho time of George IV. At first Lord Salisbury appears to have refused to havo anything to do with tho matter, but finally, according to the story, ho con sen ted to act as mediator between tho Dersefords and tho Prince of Wales. Lord Salisbury, it would seem, did not consent to adopt this coursa until Lord Ueresford had threatened to sue Lady Itrooko for slander. Tho Prince of Wales, tho story has It, was visiting Luton whon ho received a copy of the niystorfbuH pamphlet. Tho prince Is said to havo sent for Lord lieres ford, who Is an old, Intimate friend of tho heir apparent. When the two met there Ik sild to havo been somo round cursing Indulged In, but their (murrel was apparently soon patched up, Lord Hereafurd, It is alleged, agreeing to shift the blame upon Mrp. Grard Paget, his wife's sister, who, tho story says, had access to t!lie letters published in tho pamphlet, and betrayed the contldenco placed lu her. All the pamphlets are sild to havo been called in, with the exception of ouo which ciimu Into tho possession of MUs Yznaga, slstor of tho Duchess of Manchester, formerly Mh-H Yzmgu Del Valle of Now YoiU. This typewritten copy Is said to have been retained aud sent to the United Btiitm finally. Tho partle iutorested are said to bo moving "heaven nnd oarth" to suppress the whole matter, aud tho friends of Sir W!.ll:.m Uordon-Cummlng ure, It IsalsoBlatol, aro nit at all (lis pleased with tho revelations tho pamph'ot Is supp ed to have made. INl'OHTANT CAITUIUH. London, Jan. I). Scotland Yaid received wani.nn' soveral mouths ago of the existence of an auarchUt plot with intnlllaitlona in the Uuitod States aud on tho continent, Inspector Mo! vlllo was given ohargo of tho mutter, with a large number of detectives to avslot him. A clone watch was kept on I he suspicious foreigners In London aud other parts of tho country. Mel vlllo him self went to Walsall, near Hlnulng huui, to watch a so-called socialist club, whoso doctrines were so sub vorulvo of all authority as to excite mirprlso among even tho radicals of that radical town. Tho Inspectors became convinced that the members of the club were plotting mischief, nnd that bombs were being pre pared for use against tho authorities on tho continent, and perhaps also In America and Koglutiil. Melville nnd his nsslstautH ascertained that preparation of the bombs was carried on by members of the club In eon. noetlon with an auarchUt named Dealdn, who appears to Imvu been tho leader of I ho !uhIucsh. Dealdu arrived In London ytslciday, and was brought up In a magistrate's court and secretly atralgued anil remanded. Inspector Melville then hastened to complete tho woilc bv arresting tho others before lbe. could talto the alarm. Lant night ho descended on thuulubat Wullwill and took Into custody Vlolorddlx, a clerk; Frederick Charles, a mulder, and tho wife of Calls, on the ohargo of conspiring with Dealdu to nmko bombs for the purpose of outrage, t hurles had a revolver on his person when arrested, aud would probably have tuod It but fur the middunuesH with which he was taken into custody. At tho homes of tho prlsoueiu important docu ments were found showing tho ex tent nnd obeets of the conspiracy, and also half-finished bombs with destructive explosives. Tliu pullco aro reticent, but It has leaked out that they aro in possession of start Hug facts in regard to these men. Tout Deakln was the aent of an urchlsta on tho continent Is known nnd that to vend crowned heads would have been In danger had the conspiracy gone undetected, It Is also leported that Deakln Intended tinbombs for tine In extorting money front rich men to bo devoted to the TTTlM H u'mmL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, To Iio Held nt Portland on April 19th. TUB KHEBS MINE EXPLOSION. From tho Rio Grands, Silver Coin age, Baltimore's Soldiers, Saved his Father, Preacher Beaten, Killed by Explosion, Poisoned her Father, Reciprocity Party, State and Foreign News, Etc. TUB BTATK CONVENTION. Poiitland, Jan. 0. At tho meet ing of the Democratic State Central committee today it was decided to hold tho next state Democratic con vention at Portland on April 19th. The number of delegates was fixed nt two hundred and sixty-five, ap pointment to bo based on the num ber of votes cost for Governor Pennoyer at last state election and fixes tho representation at one dele rate for every ono hundred aud fifty voles and ono for each fifty over. DEMOCIIATIO CLUJJS. PoiiTiiAND, Jan. I). The Tam many socloty of this city celebrated the 77th anniversary of tho battle or NcwOrleans by a banquet last night. Many prominent Democrats from all parts of tho stale were prerenU Toasts were tesponded to by ex- Senator Grover aud others. Letters were read from ex-President Cleve land, Senators Hill and Gormon, Governors Flower, Campbell, Doles, Pennoyer, and other distinguished Democrats. Governor Pennoyer regrets his In ability to bo present. He congratu lates all Democrats upon tho fuet that our p.trty representatives in co tigress kavo unmlHtakubly inanl I'esiwl a laudable purpose to follow tho example of illustrious Jackson by waging our uurelentlng warfare on all unjust financial legislation. Tho Sherman uct of 1800 provides that certificates issued under its pro visions shall bo a legal tender for all debts, public and private, except when otherwise stipulated in tho eouttnot. There nover was In the whole history of tho civilized world such u humiliating concession by any nation to tho money power as was granted by this provision, which was Incorporated in tho illsiid act of 1878, as well as In tho Sherman act of lbDO. There Is no favoritism or existing tarlll laws so unjust and so far reaching in Its detrimental results aa this most In famous eoueesalon to the creditor class of tho nation. The Democratic limiHu of rcpicBcutntlves should not only strike thai provision from tho statute books which permits the money loauer to demand payment lu gold coin, lint it should iucor ato lu a free bl-metallo coinage a provision that any contract stipula tion discriminating against any por tion of tho national currency shall 1)0 void. If thu president dare to veto such legislation his administra tion and his party will receive before tho Ides of next November such a veto at tho ballot box as tho party ever before received. THU MINK EXPLOSION. Kanhah City, Jan. I). Search by thoseurchlng party still continues. Ouo disheartening fact connected with t!u search Is that so far not ouo live miner has boon found. The bodies so far recovered aro found bnrmd, charrtd and maimed almost beyond recognition. No tiro followed the explosion, at least there were no signs of any, aud there Is known to be live men entombed lu the tun nel behind tho fallen boulders. The rescurers can hear faint kuocklngs and far-oil' shouting, They are digging In tho direction whence i ho sounds come aud hope to res rim homo alive. Tho wreck about lliu mouth of the mine aud the oottom of the hoisting shaft Is so nearly complete that tho work Is dreadfully slow, All tho bodies lu plain view have been brought to the surface, but there aro others partly hidden under boulders aud mnssesof debris. The cause of tho explosion is still undetermined. Thu probability Is that some miner tired a blast with out orders, which Ignited either the accumulated gas or coal dust. AI.UUA, I. T., Jan. 0. Tho last of McAllister advices are that sixty corpses have been recovered, tweuty live rescued alive, of whom eight Inn o since died, Tho whole number entombed Is now placid at -III. miners refused to work with the negroes. This morning a number of ncgroe went to Krebs and arft'sted in the work In only a half hearted woy and one of their num ber was heard to say, "It served the miners right to have been killed," tho word passed from mouth In mouth nnd the Indignation of the miners knew no bounds. The United States Deputy Marshal anticipating troub'o was on band with a posse and drove the colored men from the place at tho point of Winchesters. FROM IIIO (HtANDK. San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 9. No neus of a startling nature has been lectlvid nt military headquarters concerning the situation on the border, but several Interesting re pel '( have been icccivcd, one of tbim being from Captain Hardle, of the '1 bird cavalry, who is at Solone, Texas. Cptaln Hatdle lejxirts the capture of two revolutionists. While scouting down the river as far as Iloina, a baud of fifty men were loeaien on a raucu. 'l ney are supposed to bo revolutionists. 'AAAAAAAAAUAAAAAAAAAAtAAAAAAA AAAi 1 "PROMPT AND PERMANENT!" THE PBCDHAR EFFECTS OF ST. JACOBS OIL Arc lis Prompt and Pcrniantnt Cora ff-MJPBflCsVf urituiTisu Jan. 17, W3, OEOnOE ibKniniium, jj C. OSGOOD & CO., -iniffH..Tiwcll.MaM .wrote "Jin.LLWIS DEVNIf. 136 Woody BL,dcIre to far: "OnftlN KOIiINSON.ab.-yof Oranlic. lll M.n m.l.lililiii..lnllll irattftiy nn rnitfhos. MslMfWHI tient At th knm fir two rnnnthn. Mr. TVnnl rave him 6t Jacobs Oil t run it In . . . . ; . -. .... . . ,,, biz uaj ne nan no uso i IWPll If HAS . JlliV 1 tlvLf fvj 111 In l&Ut U now at work every day at manual labor." DR. GEoHGI. C. OSGOOD. lumirL' Aberdecn,fl.DakBpt.C6,lf8i SnlTeivrlK-Tcral kARItBAI., year with chronic stitch In the lack; was given t.p by doctor,. Two bottle, or 8t. Jacob Oil cured. scnwAYCBi NEURALGIA. wiih ncurais Jacobs Oil. with neuralgia; Suffered 'ft yean r curea Dy c T. B. SIIEKLK. Was troubled SO Atic i. 1RRS -r ., - .----. .- r,. but was unauy curcci ty . A H a .- nrnttaHltn tflf.1. f. Irt IQfiT 9rn no. rcara witn pain, jnthe back from strain; In bed tor weeks at a time; no relief from other remedies. About 8 years ago I l-ougnt St. Jacobs Oil and made about 14 applicatiens: have been well and strong over since. Have done all kinds of work and can lift as mucn as ever. No return of pain In years." BRUI8E8.- D. M. RKAKICK. 7W Dolphin Bt.. Iialto., Jia , Jan. w, lsvu- i ieu uown tha bark tl r,r mv rmiripnr-e In the darkness, and was bruised badly In my Wp and side; suffered tevcrely. fct. Jacobs Oil .completely cured me. WM. C. HARDEN, ' Member of State Legislature. Trmwrfmrnr TVTTTTVT ytffyyffffyfftfftfi THU ICUK1U KXl'UKSION. McAi.t.iSTJiu, r. T., Jan. 0. Kx clteuient Is lutetisitled almost to liuaulty beeauso of the mine explo sion, aud shows no sIku of altate- uient. All day yesterday aud today o(HM) peoplo were around the shaft of tho mine, crowdlut', KestleulHtlng and shrleklui;. Up to 2 o'clock this morulnir, forty-eight dead bodies had U en taken out of tho mine, and lou Injured, ilftcuti of whom BII.VKIl COINAOK. Wabiiinoton, Jan. 9. The national executive silver coinage commit tec yesterday Issued an ad dress, which Bays: Continued experience demonstrates that thero can be no adequate final solution of tho money question, but by re endowing silver with tho money function aud making silver coins standard money co-equal with gold, for all money purposes. '1 ho present policy of maklug subsidiary money of silver to be redeemed In gold aud If piling higher the fabric of credit aud credit money on the constantly diminishing basis of gold Is un sound aud unsafe, and must end. The facts are that the supply of gold Is admittedly Inadequate to provide for tho world's needs of money, and that many times more people are made to uso gold exclu sively as standard money than in 187;). The production of gold Is dimin ishing, while population, wealth, commerce and tho consumption of gold In tho arts Is rapidly increasing, tlio lucreaso In the demand for arts and dentistry in tho United Btates alono being BUlIlclent to absorb, at cording to tho report of tho director of tho mint, in ten years, more than the entire gold product of this country. Tho value of gold under theso Influences Is largely Increased and must continue to increase and prices as certainly contlnuo to fall, Is manifest. The bugaboo of foreign silver coming hero no longer alarms intelligent men. Under free coin age, silver would be $1.24 on ounce here. It Is $1.88 lu India, and with oH)U mines it would bo $1,33 lu the states of tho Latin union, which Is the value of all tho coined silver of Europe. The silver iucyliu is an issue. nnd ono that vitally concerns the welfare not only or tho industrial classes, but of business mou gener ally, and it will nut down at the bidding of any parti ; uor can it bo Ignored or dodged. It is a living Issue, and mtiHt be met aud settled, aud tho only permanent settlement of It Is the restoration of free bi metallic coinage, or tho ultimate al'tiudonmeut of tho principle of automatic regulation of money through tho production of the precious metnls. llAI.TIMOltn'a SAIUIltS. Vam.kjo, Jan. 0. Tho Investiga tion Into tho assault upon the lial timoio's sailors by Chileans at Val paraiso was continued yesterday. The facts adduced, while mostly in corroboration of Thursday's testi mony regarding tho murder of ltlggtn, they also brought forth more strongly than ever tho fact that tho assault had been planned beforehand. At thu the tlmo Itlgglu was lying on' tho pavement, while two policemen watched tho mob plunging knives Into his bauk, aud two negro coal liea vers woro Hying from a mob of Chilean men-of-war-men, who finally overtook them, stabbed one aud robbed tho other of all his mouey. Another man in a third part or tho district was chased and thrown Into the bay aud would have been drowned but ror tho pro tection given him by a French naval olllcor. Tho only thing to the credit of tho Chilean's so far Is that a squad of army ouleers tBcorted live or six of tho ilaltlmoru's sailors to tho wharf aud sent them aboatd their ship, Tho claim made by tho procurator tlscal of Valparaiso, that all but two of tho wltntvvtea testified that the ollco had done their duty has been completely demolished. Of seven witnesses so far examined, live state that they testified to tho exact con- irury oeioro tuo unman court, it is also becoming evident that the lialtlmoro mou were really sober When on shore that October after noon. Not only do thuy assort this themselves, but tho statement of thoollleers aud tho characters of the men prove It. Captain Schley says he saw a number of thorn only tweuty mluutoi before tho row begat), and was astonished to see how sober aud well behnved they were, t'orty-three of themen who were ashore wtru potty fllleers, and were men who reo Ived sjwlal privilege on account of their Iouk contluucd goal conduct. All hud Repairs on the Baltimore will be very slight. It has just become known to the officers of the Baltimore that John H. Davidson, of the crew, was tried by the criminal court at Valparals-o on a charge even yet unknown, con victed and sentenced to five years' Imprisonment without even himself or Ids captain being Informed that ho was under trial, and In the face of a written statement to Captain Schley by tho Valparaiso authorities that no charges were pending against tho Baltimore crew. BAVKD HIS FATHKH. Louisville, Ky., Jan.!). A fatal shooting aflray occured on Market street yesterday afterndon, In which Henry Mumble wasshotaud fatally wounded by V. J. James, the son of tlobert James. Humble and Eugeue Blanton, both colored, entered the gentlemen's furnishing goods store kept by tho Senior James, and while the youuger James waited on them his father watched their move ments. Humble seized a large package of kid gloves, which he stufledin his overcoat pocket. Blan ton idso pocketed a package of gloves Robert James immediately locked the door, putting the key lu Ills pocket. After looking at the shirts, Humble said; "I don't want auy of your shirts," and, uttering an oath, started toward tho door. Robert James tlien stepped forward and de manded tho stolen property. Humble, with auotiier outh, pushed past Mr. James and attempted to open tho door. Blanton was also very abusive and followed cloiol upon the former's heels. Humble, finding the door locked, turned upon Mr. James, aud drawing u pair of brass knuckles struck at the storekeeper. Mr. James defended himself as best he could, when Blan ton joined in tho attack. Suddenly the dlschartto or a pistol was heard aud Humble threw his bauds up and fel'heavlly to the lloor, mortal Ij wouuded. W. J. James then covered Blanton with a pistol until the olllcers nrrlved. When tho two negroes nttacked his father, ho had stepped to the cash drawer and pro cured a pistol. Just as Humble was preparing to strike Mr. James he leveled tho pistol at him aud llred. Humble died soon after. was 6 below zero this morning, and tonight It will range from 5 to 10 below zero. HETIPKOCITY PARTY. Chicago, Ills., Jan. 9. Morning papers say a new political orgaulza tlon has been formed reciprocity is its nlatform and Blaine its chief. It Is a combination of laboring men in the protected trades, farmers who aro not in or are weary of the Alliance aud Democrats and Republicans generally who believe in Blaine and protective tariff. The organization is secret and oatli bound. It claims 6000 members lu Chicago also the same number outside Chicago. Encampments or lodges are to be organized in every city in the land. Old time political association are to be laid aside. Ex Assistant Post Master General Clarkson is said to have conceived the idea of organization. INFLUENZA. Paris, Jan. 0. Reports are re reived from all over France of the ravages of inllueuza and a heavy mortality among the people, as a result business in many places is suspended, while in some cities so many government officials are pros trated that public service Is paralyzed. m i warn m Protects evory person insured in that state, so that he cannot Jooso his money in case of misfortune as is the. case with other states. You may f-njet your policy but the policy won't forgot you. It is the safest and best. Every man ought to carry Insurance and should put his money Avhere he can't loose it. EVERY POLICY IN TIJIS STATE HAS CASH and PAID UP VALUES GUARANTEED MAKING IT BANKABLE IF DESIRED. SEE ,J. L. MITCHELL OR THE GEN'L AGT. OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. La Uriiir. The tendency of this disease to ward pneumonia is what makes it dangerous, La Grippe requires pre cisely the same treatment as a severe cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures f severe colds. This remedy eflcctually counter acts the tendency of the disease to result In pneumonia, provided that nroner care be taken to avoid ex posure when recovering from the at tack. Careful inquiry among the many thousands who have used this remedy during the epidemics of the past two years has fulled to discover a single case that has njt recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia. 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by G. E. Goode, druggist. ("I file Ik'Sl, Wm. Drown A Co. MARKETS. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria The Oregon Land Co., WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM; The Beautiful Capital C'ty of Oregon, and County Seat ot Marion County. Is enp-ao-ed in selling farming, stock and fruit, lands in the Willamette Valley. If you are looking for land do not faiLto call on us at Salem or our agent in Port land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of any other pkee on the Pacific Coast as a farming, stock and fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the World J iur a iiuiuu. Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and LibertvSts.,Salem,Or. "The Bcsf."w in. liiowu j Co. San Fhancisco, Jan. 9. Wheat buyer, season. $1.8JJ. PoitTLANi), Jau. 0. Wheat val ley ?1.C2J $1.05; Walla Walla tl.57 1.00. Chicago, Jan. 9. At closo wheat wa firm; cash, 87g; May, .83 2. WEATHER REPORT. San Fkancisco, Jan. 9. Fore cast for Oregon and Washingten: Scattering rains aud snow. Idled before morning, Tho remain advancement of anarchy, and thatj Ing elghly-llve miners are lying at Charles was led Into tho plot by their homes, swathed lu cotton and promUo of a rich toward from the vaseline. This morning the com blaelmaU thus to bo obtained. The pany ordeivd slxty-tlvo colli us, and police neither deny or aillriu I hem the local undertakers havo ordered slorlei', The arret hnyo created a a cat load of ci 111 us. All mines In sensation, and lnpector Melville the vicinity huvo thm down, and has been eompllmentul ou his sue- the miners and women of Krvlm 0s, ItUwtld that tho bomb man. huvo conn) to aid In tho work of ufaoturera recenol fnqueut mint- xvtvw, to peifoim lunllUx foriho tanoes or money from America. i ad, ami to relieve the kulleilug of UAINM.VKIMi, tht wouuded, bYDNKY, Jan. u.-UwIng to a M(iAw.lThu, Jan, 0. livery drought HroU'ii lll.l district the (tody It helping with tho wrkof Kjvjrmeii has onkml a rain- ceuo with thu uxcontlmi oftho no proceeding rapidly, nud proba tutting f.iwuiurm. jirgruvt owue uiue Kgo wo wi jw my will to miUhcd lu one week. A rilKACHKK IlEATKN. liiitMlNOHAM, Ala., Jan. 9. The Rev. G. It. Hicks of ll.ubourville, Kv., Is visiting frleuds near Fort Pa lie. While out taking a walk Thursday night he was attacked by four met), who began beating him. hen ho protested they told him that ho was Tom Hewlett, a detect ive of this city, lie had molested friends or theirs, they declared, and they were going to even up accounts. The Rev. HIckB undertook to open his satchel and Identify himself with his Dible, but his assallautb thought it was a ruse to get hold of his pistol aud they knocked him Bonsoles. After beating him un mercifully with clubs and sticks they left him in tho road, where menus lounti mm. no is not mor. tally Injured, but will be soie and lamo for a good many days. The preacher had never Ik fore heard of Tom Hewlett, but thinks seriously or altering his personal appearance ir he looks like the detective. It Is thought the four men belong to u gang or moonshiners who success fully repulsed tho olllcers from their fort I tied still on Sand mountain Iat week, but who afterward surron Jered their stronghold aud tied. SUNK UXPUVStON. llKUMK, Jan. 9. An explosion of tiro damp occurred t inlay lu Wolfe's bank or coal In Kssex. r?lx miners were killed, aud teveral terrible burned. Klt.l.Kt) 11Y K.H.OStO.V. Atlanta, (.la., Jau, 1). News ha Jtt Ihkh) received hero that two men were killed by an explosion in a coal mine on Lookout mountain. rolSONKI) it Kit KATIIHU. Kasin, Md., Jan. 1.Lnura Smith, colored, agiil fifteen, ha confessed she poisoned her fmhei a (I brother. nn. oka vim. SCHUOIi NOTES. The new South and Park build ings will be ready for occupancy at the begluuing of the next term Feb 1. Tho schools are all having reviews In the grade work gone over pre paratory to the examination which will begin about Jau., 21. Tho grado meetings are not held this mouth on account of tho reviews. The essays suggesting names for the schools are being handed in by tho dozens of pupils of the Eti,t school. Tho attendance since tho holidays lias been good, and pupils are doing good work. The peoplo of North Salem are asking Tor a cupolo on their building so that they can have a fl.ig for their school. The teachers reading circle meets next Tuesday evening. Tho attend ance is improving unit the teachers are deriving great benefit from the study of pycology, time a number of tho Salem teachers are sludging the Prang system m drawing uuder Mrs. Dr. Phllbrook prepiratory to tho lutro ductlon of dra wing into the public schools. Prof. P. A. CJetzof Ashlaud Public schools and formerly of Connecticut will bo here and address the teachers at the High school building uext Friday afternoon. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils oiid Window Glass, Wall Pa per and JtordtT, Artiste' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed and Pence rosts, Uniss Seeds, Etc, The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Company Office with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corner State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged in setting out and cultivating Orchards. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. I'HOFESSIONAI. CAKDS. NEW AUVEKTIHKMKNTS. Salem Abstract and Loan Co, Tbo only Abstract books of Marion couuty. Ucal estate orders filled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGER. ANYTHING. From billed tmy and feed to fine toilet K?i?'.Jv;y Wp,t. 0lt?are. tobacco pipes, kul es, etc. can always bo iound at lowest P rite? ui T. BURROWS, No. 228.Coinmerlal Bt., Baltm Cas Wit I, mwnV?l7,0it,he 'Gc"nn Market," will lierealter sell for an u euly and h a pileen will bet lie lowest. 25c WantCo!umn. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Willamette Hotel, SALKIvI - OREGON L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the I'lty. Quiet, family horses a specialty. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SAIiBM, ... OREGON EO. H, Saloi Bush's bank, EO.H. BURNETT, Attorney at law, .V" . V" "t vyicswu. uiiito uver uiuu t D'AUCY & HINUHAM, Attorneys aud counselors at law, Kulein, Oregon. Ha vlng an abstract ol the records of Marlon county, including a lot nnd block index or Balein, they havo special facilities tor ex. aminlug titles to real estate. Business in the supremo court nnd lu the state depart ments will receive piuinpt attention. W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - anil - Sale - Stable. One deor west of Lunns Dry Doods store pn State street. Uulet family teams. Spec ial attention paid to transient stock. 6:lti TRUCK AND EXPRESS. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. sto,id!ms!ant,;5lprompt work ,8our WANTEU-fllrU wishing work ran .... ,. Immediately at Mrs. Umpers sto?e r lrr"rs' l-7-d-3t. C',"K'vr- house kiuir:u. itiinu in i.' B-l", or at Jouhnal office, Kolem. Apply "to ll,n SSSS tvnutnUoua to leva', i'.tty otlUvm nro nan nrmuotnl to that rank for wUaleney, lenj: iwrvliv, sobriety mul gtiueral goouVcoutluct, tunl they arc not ncwujtouiwi tu Rvt Uruuk and loao what thoy uaveuttnlneU. Tho work of tho cotuiululun 1 HOVEI, AKIHVALS. "WILLAMWrTK" Hol.t Hart, St Louis. E A TutU. L Colston. Can ttu, Now York. Hobt Tuttlo, C J Uullingur, Purl laud, J M fielsty, Aurura. S Oiiunjptn, Sllvartuu. TJ Fryer. IiHlofwiiilutid. J O MitrulttiMl, Alt Tiitmr. J Ktilin, San Kntuoheti. J A Lamb, St Paul. J Wlnrau. K It Mww, ChiuNj. "tXHlK." W H Collar. (Mlaga Omw. O T l),vUIl V At -, - . Diwvbb. Colo., Jau. .-Ju,lKe "" """"' ""'. v II iltv, t I.. At I J 4 ! isiouiK urn luunutii; nuuM'ii ur. Hrtll'ttai n ItiktL lrl.kl un.l u. I....l...l .t..w MV1 ! HUM HI9U 4U(lltl MY) HEST. Housoof uluerooms. sinhi. lm tho motion for coutinuauce. TllKCUI.lt SNA . OillCAflo, Jf. 0. The undent cold sunn exteiuU to Cttuada on the north, tho Rooky mountain on the west, tho Quir of Mexico on the MHilhuml almost to the Atlantic ixvuti on the east. Tho extreme Utuperat tiro was nt White lUwr, tWiuda, whew It UKlateretl Si below itro. The Irmjiernturw hero flr DrtyooliorstWt, Nw York. J l'orvln, Ann Atihtr. J II Wlsuor, Portland. Win Wit blow, lhignmo. Win T Hkr, J (imH, s C Vv. sor, IVInovllh-. J S Punlon, Orvcon UJtv. O H Notti, MaMnuivHIe. 0 12 Ontudoll, Amity. J L Fetter, Htunote, KO&iheJllwrK,Blem, T"m A,LKAHES1't'AN SOCIETY N . A. CuMcft, Vice l'resld" nt. ' Tog iS E- K. HALL! Paper Hanger. Uuveoraeraimoba Itealtatw.n, - ytfSSi.S-"f. TSl J. H. HAAS, 90flktavv.UhJK?!5ai!!S'i.ABl rrpalrlni " WIT v SU.TT0N&S0N, UAi"ss uuti liaggsiyc. Do hauling and quick delivery to nil .-v.viv. .li. vvaae&co's. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 5200,000 Transact a general Ingbus.nel, JVM. ENHUANI) Z HUUH MUNAUVCT ST. KIC'HAMWON, Attorney at law. . otllccup tahs in front rooms or new Ullh block, corner (oininprclril nnd r.ti.i streets, talent, Ortgou. TOIIN a. CAHSON, Attorney at law. O ltooms 3 and -1, Lndu A Hush's bank uuiiuiii, oaiuiii, urt gen. 8 11yr V. II. HOLMES. B. V. I10NHAM. I1IMJI A- Tlr.rn.r-a An. . mZZT. JJ Olllte in Hush's block, between State and Court, on Com'l 8t. miLMON KOKD, nttorney at law, Salem, block etSn' np-Htatrs In Walton's tlons B. JlcNALLY.Archltect, New liubh nreymun blnf Ir iinnu r..i .nlum... Ions of all inkM r.f nri..,iiHir. JT V...i notice. SuperintendenpBof wnr-Z nm,.,,.fiv 2 6-tf ookf-d aOer. WD Py,au' Architect, Plans, Sped . f "cations and superintendence lor l,$fe S? f bf ' ldlue. O'Uce 290 Com. merclal St., up staii-s, Cj 'niSnPEJffti Architect, room 421, Mar J. quam building, I'ortland, Oregon. R JH!.CrFi,oFt.AD'C1 vU Sanitary and. rrH',.ir.ydmu110 KuK'neer. U. H. Uepuly mineral surveyor, city surveyors ntii y H. YOUNG, M. D Ofllco formerly -- J'reslden -Vice President .Cashier , DIRECTOKS: iauu, Jir. J, A. J. A. ltuli. mcfrniaV8eet!ElC,mnt:e bloc,c on Com- s:, Oeo. Wllllams.Wm. Kng .Itlchardton, J., Ho'SS. "nAI.to P.. m. Residence litnVn&t oV c.CLIric car line. Telephone No. 8. TV'- lem, Oi W. 8 MOIT. nhvclplnn o..H . geon. Ofliofi In i.'i.iSi.ii.r i.i""r "?' llwrnin Mi.l-.7 tri"''"6 ""? " 2to'4Tv S. """" uuura " w wa. m. m. E om1.'!1-1014' M- "-.Homeopathist. Uiuh sn-eetf;,iVrtSreet: Hesldence 317 "t eStlon rivpn,e.LHe,ml Pratlce. Special children? 8 t0 dlscuscs of Women and W.T;PE.5 J!.D' .VIcian indTur- of the uervn,,. :..."" """lea to diseases aslhma'a?.:.. ?.'.'" iccludlng llS tf. ' m' UUU from 2 to 0 p. Orllce in Office hours m. (Fouuded in 1S68.) A JACK IIARKIXSiSi V hop, om wmiiioc. lTr Mt trraiH) wuury, "The Best."w PAini roilSAT.Tr UJ imtim ef beat lUwk Ktui i W(u for MX at UtAIrl tt?iita?S ln K.U to atiiwhiiM?l5.?J J la ,i m vi mion, L( IROX BUILDIXQ, SA.UI5.M, Knnlrniifi OREGON lu all do- X,n-,i.Bankln' l 1h" k. la,BlT(?'Ml50nSUfM with prlnolpal towns nr ?SJi. n ,n 1 the tion. made ThrouehouwhV3 J',-0011 . nraftg r hji., ,"".'" Amerlcu. Kvery uoilliy HiiiTnir wea nt par i.:?" ?" vnl tui. winr.',' "ue '(ueneeDim.nl ..; " room fu't! -TwnSiflg 'uee "iuiaw SJJBSHV'WlttS MpeclulaileniiVm .pro,nptlr' ""tended to. jewuunklllk., Itesldenee same. en and el m""u f " Ulseases of worn 3" mrnte KV"?:.e ,nW. ?"?1Blk, D"ihe wWtaS' De?Ust Offlceover 'uirelalstieeu? rUer' Uourt and Uom- P"itaiem8iT W1". ? "tat. street, ilow of ever3"descrlmnhne'1 J?11 Pera lions a kpectBltV P ' 1 aluless lera. BDSINEisS CAltDS. blOkt North First m, Urotru A Co. l imrafar. -wBUrerCrikVaui: il It , fan ti aJ.SlHta" i-T.-y n retk VH.: "'f.Mt, National Bank, 8ALEJJ, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING i i JJAIMLKOX IKVN 1'IUQUE A All .vm .,,.. . , ".ruoe'K ana renn irim. .,i.. .i,0 durance bm10' f?8u &J R re,1Knlnlttck'n.lthfl, nil kinds ot w our emp toy am ?.,' rfl" worh- We buy e "the SS'SSSSSSSi . pot? P. JtKffi",?,anM or nil tybhopj? btafe' te,tepalrlng a 8pec,al- Leave orai-r wf,i,Eirj';iVoe. fcleni.Or: wiih Uucun uro! 4;lm V o'M.2a retaL "V.'J ''rUisT ir,eU larauPor,!,r?y.' J II. J,nnn .l MI.J14A. J (1 llloi SrEriuulr.,,SdIUirdreiin v.t jiuiH. ircvident. v-iMWer. teet,baiei,