,wMSSsaaWHSR w Ml w m I w mi eminent, either ltidependeutly or Thy Rtinoxntlon, are Mho and uu-fo-ntidcd. Tho olesilorm lake place February 8. Oueea LUtuokalanl Is spending the holidays at lur country resi dence, Walalua, thirty-four miles from Honolulu, ribo is In good health. At a mectlniof the comralsslonew for the representation of Hawaiian industries at tho Columbian Exposi tion, It WW decided to ask for a spaco eighty feet square. The com mlffelou'iBBre proceeding slowly In tho initlor of urriiiglug for hu exhlult. aorharu I). ailm-ui, of Boston, an ox sotntor. Is meiitluned In con- niuXlnn with tllU IKHttloll of Hawaiian minister residence at Washington. The Uulled BtateJ steamship PenBacola Is said In port. TERMINAL COMPANY. New Yoiik, Jan. 13. A local paper prints tho main facte regard Jog a railway deal of unprecedented magnitude, the details of whleh are not to bo mndo public for some time. It Is tho financial and phys Jcal reorganisation of the ItlclitnofW nnd Western Point Terminal Kail way und Warehouse company, as organized by Olcott, of tho reorgani zation committee. Briefly, as stated how, tho company will bo formed with a charter empowering It to act as a general proprietor compauy,llke tho present terminal company, but nlso with power to operate aud man age Its own lines. It will Issue Bectirlllesln exchange for those of tho present companies composing the terminal system. Terminal securities, as representing the con trol or subordinate roads, will also bo exchanged. It is estimated thai h complete exchange can be effected by tho Issuance by tho new com pany of $ 108,000,000 at.d $1SO,000( 000. FOUND MUHDKKKIl. Tucson, A. T., Jan. 13 --The Star's advices from Bolomonvlllo say that a man and womun were found murdered on the Duncan road last Might, both belli shot twice, and the heads smashed with an axo. When found a 2-year-old child was Bitting by tU dead body of Its mother, 11b heal badly bruised. It would havo died of Intense cold had It not been discovered. Tho woman In Buppoflcd to Ikj Lottie Moigim, en routo to Join her husband at aiibe. Tho trunks were brolco open ami plundered. B BUCK IIV AN KNOWN. FUKJHj), Colo., Jan 13. John Btanlco, a well know i Hungarian, and Mrs, Kobush woro united In. marriage yesterday, and woro on their wuy home In ft buck, uccom panlod by Andy Martin, who had olllulatcd its best man at tho wed ding. When near tho crossing of tho uvemio and tho Buntu Fe track, tho dilver noticed n pabsen gor train approaching and attempted to naB lu front of It. Ho succeeded in til In but wusHtruel by an online going in an npposlto direction. Tho hack was demolished and Martin und tho brldo thrown under the wheels of tho engine. JJyth woro badly mangled und cannot rocovor. WIKK'd CIUEAT WUONO. MuflKlKioN. Mich.. Jan. 13. Mrs. J. II. Andrcyvu, who was rradtilontly placed lu a private insane asylum noar Detroit by her husband, who thou eloped with Miss McGregor, a wealthy young woman of Jucktu u vlllo, 111., has boon released on de mand of her bister, Miss Jallser. Mra. Andrews 1 perfectly sane, but is prostrated with grief. Blio married Andrews here, and ho has squan Uored her large fortune, leaving her penniless In u madhouse with two small children, tho youngest ol which wub born lu the asylum. Andrews aud MIib McGregor uie living lu Purl, Frnnee. ANOT1IKUINHUI.T. Wabiiinoton, Jan. 111. Tho fol lowing cable message Horn Com mander Evrtitu, of tho gunboat York town, tho only United Blates vomwI now lu Chilian waters, wiw mule public yesterday afternoon. "Vai.I'aiiaibo, Jan. 0, Secretary of tho Navy j Yesterday afternoon my gig, while lying oil the lauding place, wulllug, was stoned by thret men lu u crowd of bad charaeleis. No oiio was Injured. '1 Immediately notified tho senior naval ulllcer e: tho Chilian navy, and ri quested hhn to notify tho police auihorltle that I demanded protection, and ahl were tho ofluiise repeated 1 would take tho matter hi my own hands mid protect my men with arniB. Much regrot was expressed by tho olllcent, who wont at once to the iM)llcc. Today I have wwuroiiw that tho parties will ho puuUhtd mid protection given." wo it 1. 1)3' KAIW. AWIANY, N. Y., Jan. 13.-A bill won Introduced lu the senate t appropriate f300,('OO for n state ex hibit at the world'H fulr. DUKIl OK ULAUKNUK. London, Jan, 18,-Great appro heuBlon Is folt by nil clu&sva ol twclety regarding the condition of Buko of Cmroueo wtut Avonuale heir pieauiutlvo to the throne, An attack of congestion of tho lungs from which he t sutlerlng has clovelopad Into n very wrloua ease stud the opinion u openly expressed ttie duko wilt not mover. STUAMKlt-LOST. London, Jus I.-A tUimtch Moelvel today from Hong Kong MMa that tho steamer Mel Poo bus arrived nt that jvort bringing lutelll jee of tho low of the steamer KmcIiow olftCunoul point. When tM weut down m e carried with lit r 414 pt'woiw, every one of whom wu THE HOUSE. Tho Coinazo Committeo Have a Free Silver Bill. The President Grieved, Iowa Legis lature, The Baltimote Sailors, The Brakeman,Forthe Monterey, Cardinal Manning, Harrison En dorsed, New York Hop Exchange, Had a Cheek, State and Foreign News, Etc. TJIK IIOUBK. Washington, Jan. 13. Immedi ately uftor tho house committeo of coinage, weights and measures had effected an organization this morn ing, Plerco of Tennessee offered a resolution to report a (ree silver bill without delay. The discussion tint arose on tho resolution showed thai tho committeo Is a free coinage com mlttoe, though both free silver and antlfreo sliver men opposed the adoption of tho resolution on the ground that it was too precipitate. Chalrmau Blalnd suggested a resolu tlou that might bo modified so as to simply announce It to bo tho pur pose of tho committee to take up ihefree coinage question at once No opposition was manifested to this modification. Pierce flnoll withdrew his lesolutlon for the present, and by common consent tin subject went over until next Mon day. After tho meeting of the coinage committeo Chairman Bland said t usHiicluled press reperter: "There Is no douhi the sense of the committeo Is In favor of u free coinage bill. The tunpcr of the committeo Is to report a freo coinage bill to the lions.) nt an early date. It will be a general freo coinage bill und lu my opinion such a bill will pass the bouse." T1IR SENATE. Wabiiinoton, Jan. 13. Senator Dolph, from the committeo on coast defense, yesterday reported n bill for tho puroliimo of sites for formica tions, ulso to provide for fortifications and othor stations for coast defenses. Mr. Berry, member of tho com mittee, dlsseutol from the roport on tho latter bill, which carried with it an appropriation of $121,000,000, ox toudlug over a period of cloven years. In view of the fact that the governmont revenues aro hardly sulllclont to meot tho ordinary ex penditures, and the further fact that there is a' in st a universal demand for relief from oxcesslvo taxation, he was not willing to report In favor of a bill carrying suob n largo appro priation of one hundred millions, ton to lu nwillnblo tho first vear, and iihio millions a year tho follow ing ten years. Mr. Charlton, another member of tho committee, concurred with Berry. NO I'M'IMATUM. Washington, Jan. 13. In reply to nn Inquiry as to tho truth of tho report of ultimatum dcmnndlug instant apology aud ropiratlou It a I been cabled to Chill. President Harrison this afternoon said lw sotit uo ultimatum to Chill, and Is still devoting himself to u careful examination of tho voluminous Chilian cono-tpoiidonee. THK l'llUSlDKNT OIUliVKll. Wahuinoton, Jan. 13. President Harrison, It Is understood, Is deeply moved by tho reports from Ban Francisco of tho testimony being taken by Juduo Advocate General Homy, concerning tho attack upon the Baltimore's sailors at Valparaiso. Ho expects that as soon as tho Inves tigation Is oompletod, a brief of the testimony and report will bo sent to hhu by wire. If tho rtport Is of tho character which tho testimony thus far Indicates It will be, ho will send It to congress at once, together with the correspondence between this cnuutry and Chill. At the cabinet meeting yesterday tho presb dontoxprcasod the opinion that the situation was more serious than It has been at any previous time. After looking tho correspondence over very carefu!ly,ho lluds nothing In It that Indicate the least regret on tho part of Chill for tho outrage. He regards thoso-called "iinolllolal" reports that Chill would apollgiKu as minora given out for the purpose merely of allaying popular feeling. Officially there lias been no Indica tion of au amicable disposition on the part of Chill. IOWA I.IXIlBLATUIti:. DiaMoiNKS, lows, Jon. 13. The dead look In the somite Is still on, Tho roll was willed agnlu this morn ing tor the election of secretary, the Democrats and one Republican re frained from voting aud Lieutenant Governor Poyucr ruled as before, "There Is no election." An appeal from tin decision of the president was sustained by a vote of 4! to 6. Au adjournment was then taken until tomorrow, 'THK IIALTIMOUK 8.ULOH3. Vamxjo, Jan. 13. A genuine neusat'ou was dovo'oiwd lu tho Baltimore Investigation yisterdn, a thing entirely iiuexeotel at this last stage f the piooeediuga. Bur gcons Btltt and White, or tho Bal timore, took the stai d. After tes timony us to the wounds of members of tho Baltimore crew, they de- clarod that the death of Turnbull was directly caused by neglect lu yard jesttrday morning. A flag tho hospital where he was carried mau named McOartl y, if Big Fah by the police. The Chilians refused law, aud a brukcemau named to allow tlie Ualluuore kursoua to treat tlielr uuii, and iUtIIuwI (q ib bo themselves except, in a very superficial Way. For four days they' vaiuly begged Judge of Crimes Fos ter to allow them to remove tho sailors to the Baltimore, but not til it became probable that Turubulf would soon die would he grant them permission. The men were taken to the ship, but It was too late for Turubutl. Blood (wl.wnlug bad set Id, and Turnbull died five d.iys later. Tho surgeons were ikwHIvo death resulted from neglect and lnirfect treatment hi the hospital. The Bisters of Charity, who had charge, seemed to regret their inability to help the sailors, but hud to obey orders from I heir superiors. From tho summing up by tlie suigeous It appears timt as a result of the mob two sailors of the Baltimore wen killed, live were seriously wounded, being disabled for from nine to forty-four days, and twelve received slighter wounds, being disabled from two to eight days. THK IIKAKKMKN. PoktIjANu, Jan. 13 The South ern 1'ueiflc comp my yesterday after noon rescinded the order requiring ono brukeman to stay on top of cars, aud the striking brakemen returned to work. KOIl THK MONTKKKV. Chicago, Jan. 13. The twelvo Inch breech-loading rifle for the Monterey has arrived here, having been shipped from the Washington gun foundry four days ago. This Is the first gun of Its calibre completed by tho navy, and tho heaviest piect of ordnance ever transported across tho continent, its weight being 10l,:!01 pounds. OAllDINAIj MANNINO. London, Jan. 13. Cardinal Man ning, who Is suffering from severe bronchial trouble and congestion of tho lungs Is growing rapidly worse aud this morning his physicians ex press lltllo hope of his recovery The last sacraments- of the church have been administered to him. HAUttlSON KNDOUB.m Washington, Jan. 13. The Republicans have elected delegates to tho National Republican conven tion. A resolution w is adopted endoislir lltrrlson's administra tion. NBW XOHK HOP KXCHANOK. Nbw Youk, Jan. 13. Dealings in futures were begun on the hop oxcuang, No. -15 Pearl, Monday, aud U12 bales changed hands as the result of tho first day's work. The exchange, which has about fifty members, was organized a year ago to facilitate communication among dealers, but not until now has there been any speculating dune outside of a regular commercial business. Under tho new rules, hops will bo sold for future delivery In lota of twenty-flvo bales, or about 6000 pounds. Tho quotations will be based on points of of a cent a pound. Hops uio ndsed chlelly hi four slates: Niw York, Oregon, Washington and California aud also In Canada. The "' bales sold con sisted of 200 bales of Now York hops and 75 baits or California. Tho New York hops brought 25J cents for February, 20 cents for April do- 'ivery. Cullfornlu hops brought 25 cents fur both February and March delivery. Tho exchange hopes to indent) Its membership .to nt least so v. nty five. HAD A OIUXIC. Tucson, Ariz., Jan. 13. In Octo ber, IfeOO, while Jumes Farrell, of Sun Francisco, was proceeding from the rallioad depot to his hotel In tho town of Nogales, lie was suddonly shot down by a man named Qcorgo W.ltood. Tho murderer was going In au opposite direction ami permitted Ills una! tiled victim to pats lilni,und when they wero about llfteen feet apait, Reed deliberately pouied the contents of a double-barrelled shot gun Into the unsuspecting man. Several buckshot shattered Farrell's left arm and four more enteral his back on tho left side, euetrathig the heart and producing almost Instant death. The murderer escaped Into Mexico, but was over taken and captuted. The evidence at the trial disclosed the fact that Itood claimed that Farrell owed him $lliOfl.(lr us his one-thtid Interest In u fotXH) contract with Magulre, Conroy & Reed. Tho three latter took the eoutiaet as partners, but Itood soon abandoned it. Magulre aud Conroy did all the work, aud received the full amount of (5000 from Farrell, in compllince with the contract. Less thau two week after the murder, Reed applied to the probate court of l'lma county, Arte., for letters of udmluUtratioii upon the estate of his victim, and his counsel vigorously urged the court to administer a certificate of doM)slt to a Sun Francisco batik for the sum or (0,000, which was found upon the H)ivon of Mr. Furrell. The nerve of Reed has never been par alleled In the annals of crime except byTioy Dye, tho California publu administrator, wiio murdend men for the purpose of administering upon their estates. Tho evidence nt the trial showed that Reed dvlib erately planned and plotted to com mlt murder. Tho Jury to.t ek-we for murder aud one for acquittal ah night, and lluully iNmpromld on n veidiot of muutluiigltirr, n-tig in thocxticmougeiir Mjod, who fetl years old. Ho va tenteuced to eight years' Imprisonment at Yuma. niKIOIITTKAIN tXH.UDK, OAbTiLK, N. Y., Jan. 13. A rear end colllslo I etw. e i two Lehlch valley freight ttalus occurred In the SVooJruO, uuk.ug thu flrst trip, vrervla tliu tutxxo, ud wrro ln isinnuy kiiicu. leu cars were wrecked, and five of them loaded with oil caught lire and were en tlrely consumed, burning the bodies of the dead men. The engineer ana fireman were not Injured. MIST I1IS HAND. MCAHNNVILI.B, Or., Jan. 13. John Holmaii, living seven miles southwest of here, hud his hatiri crushed in the cogwheels of a chop ping mill Monday, and it was neces sary to amputate it ut the wrist. NO 8KIUOU8 DAMAGE WINK. Puovidknck, R. I., Jan. 13. The all-rail freight from Providence at 4:30ye8lerday morning Jumped from East Junction, aud eleven of fifteen cars left the track with the engine. The only damage was the tearing up of the rails aud tho knocking down of some telegraph poles. No one was injured. The north and south-bound t ruins were delayed an hour. All others went around on time. IMPROVED RELATION, London, Jan. 13. A dispatch to Tue Times from Santiago, do Chill, states that all refugees given shelter by the United States minister, but one, have succeeded in making their escape from Chili and tho authori ties. The dispatch udds, the rela tions bc'wccu Chill, and the United .States aro improving. THE FINALE. Cot.iMHUS, O., Jan. 13 Tho two houses metlu julntscssion today and elected John Bhermau U.S. senator, INAUGURATED. Annapolis, Jan. 13. Governor Frank Brown was Inaugurated to day in the presence of the general assembly. SPEAKER CRISP. Wabiil-'gion, Jan. 13. Speaker Crlap was able to get up and leuve his bed for u short time today. MARKETS. Portland, Juu. 13. Wheat val ley Ul.eiiJ $1.05; Walla Walla S1.57J $1.00. Chicago, Jan. 13. At close wheat was firm; cash, .803; May, .01J. San Francisco, Jan. 13. Wheat buyer, season $1.81 . RBAL KSrATE MOVEMENTS. Transfers lu January heretofore recorded, $30,372. JAN. 11. Henry Allen to Frances E. Allen, lt41,8ilverton, ?1. William Corbitt et al, to O Bour ret, of Portland, It 4 bl 4, Wood burn, $750. O Bourret to B Oswald, part of It 4, bl 4, Woodburn, $1200. Henry Heokmaii and wife to B F Draper; 1 acre 1 5 s r 1 w, $200. Milton and C B Young to B V Draper, J aero d I o B 8 Bouncy, $100. W M Cliue and wife to same, bl 7 Remington's ad to Woodburn, $250 Chas A Gray and wife to Jos C Smith, part of Robert's ad to Salem, $2000. Elizabeth Brown to IIP Stephens, R8bl 12, Gervais, $80. JAN 12. D C Remington and wife to J F Stewurt, bl 10, Remington's ad( to Woodburn, $100. E E Wild and wife to H W Pres cott, tract In 1 0 s r 3 w, $000. J F Doud and wife to LIda E Dnud, It 4, Doud'a ad to Woodburn, $300. United States to heirs of III u ford Miller 208 acres sec 17, tt! s r 1 w. Leander Brown aud wire to Fan tlam lumber company, ucj sec 8 1 10 b 3 e, $500 W L Toozo and wlfo to F A Ford, 20 ft s sldu It 2 bl l,and8 ft n side It a III 1, Woodbujn, $1750. R S Rice and wife to Dora E Will, 74 ft bl 7 Mill Cily, $12. Fred Yauke to Jessie Diamond, It 5,0 bl 2, Salem, $2000. Woodburn Pek Co, to W 11 Goulet and W M Keene, Its 3, 4 bl 4, Wood burn, $1250. C R Hoogham and wf to F II King, 10.03 acres his farm, $2750. W T Miller and wife to A J Miller, 45 00 acres f-eo 32 t 8 s 2 w, $1800. Ellen Soott, widow, to T B Walt, 100 ucrt-fl Bhiford Miller d I c, $1000. Milton Young and wf to Emerson J Bluek, 1 a , B S Bowery d. ). c, f 3. 0. Pr.iorri French and wife toKmiiik J Lull, It 4, bl 10, Riverside add to Salem, $100. IHll'Kh AltlUVAUS "WILLAMETTE" Will Goldman, R M Cotton. X W Holues, R E Allison, 11 F Hayden, L F Conn, Portland. I K Hey mau, S F. 1) Grady, Olympla. 15 11 Moym, Newport. 15 M Brauulbk, Chicago. Mim J Msou, Corvtillls. B C Irwin, W W Smith, Pru laud. "COOK." KdTJudd, O H llluhec, Turner. Gus Brown, L C Cleaver, Sin Fiuuclsoo, Jos hncrdlch, A Morrison, Port laud. J uo Langly, "Win K Lognr, battle, B H Mon-e, V OurlMin, F giiull, F L Kelly and wife, S.ilein. Mr and Mm F A DePoe, W.mkI burn. J A Yaler, Lyons. O Hicks, Tueoma. J K Warner, Clear Iike, S I). Geo II Markeii. HuWiatd. W S Foster, Altuny. I khftlJ havi nlontv at tuml fr omitrM.ilmu ....t l.iill.lavu. .v... ou, Geo. 1). Ooowiuii Buteatrvet, A WOMAN IN A For Mn7 Mil" " T"U 8Ured' bnl She Knowi Vfhr Now. Shocaine Into an "L" train at tho shopping db-trict and took passage to ward happy Borlem. She chatted witli ner irienu Ka,v a few stations, when suddenly the lady sitthi? across tho aisle looked very hard over her way. The woman with the parcels was all In a flutter In a mo ment . , , She glanced hastily In the little mir ror. Yes, her hat was on straight. Then she went over on a new tack, diving down in her pocket for a hand kerchief and rubbing her nose, think ing that there might bo a speck of soot on the point. The lady across tho aisle continued to staro. The woman witli tho bundles tried to continue her conversation, but it came in short gasps and was decidedly disjointed. The man beside her, of course, notices nothing. Ho thought, manlike, that ho was making a great lilt. Ho went on : "The horso show is a great suc cess" 'Yes," she said, In a frightened way. tlehtenine: tho ribbons on her hat. "It Is a great success. All tho swells aro there" "What's that you say? Oh, yes, of course, I'll bo pleased to go," she echoed, giving her nose a sweep still after that problematic speck of soot. "I do liko tills weather" "If it doesn't snow it may grow cold er," she gasped, turning very red and pulling her face down in a perplexed way. But it was no use. The woman across the aLslo kept on staring in tho most provoking way in tho world ull the way up to Fiftieth street, where slio got up and left tho train. "Did you notice her?" said tho dis tressed woman; "sho kept staring nt mo for two miles." "Sho did?" "Yes, she did. My hat Is on straight, Isn't it?" "I think so." "And there is no soot on tho end of my noso?" "No," ho gasped faintly. They botJi thought a long time. "I'll tell you," ho said gleefully. "Sho was trying to copy your styles or" "No, sho wasn't," snapped tho wom an. "Then it must havo been only ono other thing," ho said, looking far out the window. "It must havo been 'this: Sho noticed that you wear a pair of $1,000 diamonds in your cars, and of courso with rings to match. Sho was pei haps wondering why you didn't wear only ono glove, like all women who havo gems, to show tho stones. But you havo two gloves. How do you explain it?" Near by eat a doctor, three lawyers, a reporter, n schoolma'am and a preach er, but none of them could explain the phenomenon. The woman, woman liko, took it as a compliment aud blushed. New York Woild. How Clilll HocunU tlie KnclUh. There is a popular delusion to tlie ef fect that the Chilians call themselves "tho English of South America." No ono within tho memory of man ever had heard them do so, and tho statement seems to havo had its birth in the self flattering imagination of some Anglo Saxon writer. Tho fact is that, taking them "by and large," thoy do not hko us. Tho effect of centuries of tho bit terest racial and religious animosity i.s not easily effaced. The deeds of Can ning and Cochrano havo failed to blot out nil rccolloction of thoso of Drako and Hawkins. And if wo no longer carry off bars of silver in our warships savo at tho request of more or less con stituted authorities, we do manage to mako and tako a great deid of money out of tho country. Hcnco wo aro by no means such grateful personages In Chill as may be fondly imagined. London Saturday llovlcw. A Berloua Cmac, Customer My watch won't go. Jeweler (examining it) My I my I Havo you been In a railroad collision? Customer (surprised) Why, no. Jeweler (solemnly) When you mi dress you should not throw your vest on tho floor when your watch is in thi; pocket. Customer (thoughtfully) -I noverdo, I have been exceedingly careful with that watch. Don't know how it got hurt. How long will It take to flv it? Jeweler (after another examination) You'd better leave it hero at least a wuek, but If you cn got along without It, I would iuIvIk) two weeks. Customer Very well. Do It up right. Good day. Jeweler (to a&slstnnt) Hans, blow that speck of dust off this wheel, and charge up five dollars for repairs. Good News. Amber. Amber is a very btrange substance. If you give It a casual glance It looks very much like the yellow glass Imita tlons of itsolf, but when you think of its many wonderful properties aud the beautiful legends attached to it, a mys terlous charm is thrown over the tint of mellow gold reflected in soft radi ance from its surfaee. The hUtoo1 of this gem of tho sea. "loveliest amber that ever tho sorrow lug sea birds have wept," its formation, Its antiquity, its mysterious propertied aud its rich variety of coloring have been subjeots of investigation and dis eiissioij from n period long before the beginning of the Christian em. Phtla delnhla Tuned. How Is This? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars re ward for any ohm- of eutnrrh that cannot be cured by taklug Hall' Catarrh Cure. We,tlieuiiuert)Pii .tnv luawii F. J. Ohruey ftir Ibe feul Mjmn, um1IIv lilui ivrfKHljr UoiwmWe ) A feulafM tntuMMinua. ui! ttwtbrulb- Ut la mm out uy obllrnUom mi by tbtr ifi. Wt mux, VbatMa4 Unj(clkt Wkldlujr KtaMiii A Man hi. WMmiI lTUtfgi4U, 1t)4o, Oiilu. Hull's OUurrli Cum Ih inktn Ih. tenmlly, aotlus dlMtulv him th- bliKxl ainl imieous nrnieis t' e 8Vtm. Twtttinunlals i.t frK-. fdU ly all rriiM 7(k ier toUie. -,,,1,1,111 I I llll I III ' " -'' MILLION. mi II i.-irNA'-iN HUT B MMilKllS Law Protects ovary person insured in that state, so that he cannot loose his money in case of misfortune as is the case with other states. You may f rget 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 where he can't loose it. SALEM MAUKKT UKl'DltT. 4. Synoil I ol tlio.u... -ti- Illl.MIK itn Selling l'lices. KEVISED QUOTATION'S, KBTAtl. J-KIChS. Hlioulders-Sugarcureil.perib.iO Breakfast b.icou 15 Hams Sugar cured, per Hi, IIjc lieet 512 Pork S lu Mutton bidtUUe. Veal-10121!. Tiinotuyseed i'er pound, Sc: selllu? lted clover deed l'er pound, lie. Wulte clover heed l'eroiuid, .Mc. '. Alstkc Ibc ptr ound. Upil ton 10c iH-'r ixmu'l. Lincoln arashl4c per iouiid i Hye Urtiss 10o wr pound. OrcliuidUrasb 17i. per pound. New potato -a 1uj per imshel. Ciinued Vrull I'duuikm, ; 0U; apricol, 1 00; blnckbcnliN, St corn, bo,t gr.idiw ii W; Iuiiuumh U to, -tiiu bums Jl JJ; reen jw81 i; perdiz. In tw .lb cms. Krt-hH Vegcubl f. 1'ot.iM 4 ic; carrots jGc; parsnips 7oc-, oni ms sc i-or lb. Hsn.-Haliuon K10opir lb; nluigson 5 7o per lb-mnull HbIi Ko per lb, vnt silmon, ri$lUc per lb. IIUYISO PRICES. Wheat Cash Huo., toruge ftSc. Flour i'er b.m ei, S-uXi, best 118 lb .' Oats I'er buihel. .)(ill;'jC. llarley lJer builieldM V. llran Per ion. 3-'l Wat; nl 1, lac .ed. aborts I'er ton, SJ 0U ' ; aencd. Cbl 1'or ton, jO.OOj "1 .-rfed. Wool ITc to CJy. Efe'Ks rf;c per Uo7.cu. Potatoes i'er ousbel,2iu Corn meal Sc ier imjikhI. Clieec 12O110 per lund. Dried pluius l'erlb. jk.7c. Uiied prunes I'er lb, 11 li-'c. nutter Ja.'soc per po.uiii tor goodl lird 10S-12c pel l-i llnnis I'er uiuud,ll$.Kc. Uncoil sides y.ill) per lb. htioulders !A' iierlh. CUlckens.-TiijdOc p. r pound. Turkeys 10 to 1& lu, Ueoio 7iM per lb. Ducks, hijpi'r lb Hops, 81jc, Taken for 11 Crank A spinl tlruilUl) Ut light ulteu seems to po-sebs people ol strung nervee in surerlng ultliosowltli we.kones Thelrrltabl.lt 01 1U0 iurons hypoeliondrlac Is r.diculedas ualui.il 111 le-npvi. The eiyeenulue aud dlslresslnu symptoms irom wblch he fiullers are made light of. "He" or'slio Is 11 cruiikl" Is the ehtcrful Eort of sym pathy with which the nervous Invalid inee'sTrom the uufeeilnifiiDdthe thought less. At the same time no complaint Is Tore difl'ied and real, none hasamoie easily explalnableorlgln when It isehronlc. I m pert tut digistiouund assimilation are always accompanied by nervous debility .nd nnx'ely. liulld up tho lwwers 01 itssuDlla tlou and digestion with Hos tetter's toinuch Hitters, mid nervous symptoms, Mek headaches and a generally feeble con lit on of the system are remedied. Ke mi'inber that fearful ravages are produced by I grippe among wiafely, nervous people, Hostelter'sHtomnch Hitters cures It ind prowpt". malaria, rheumatism and kidney compUlnt. CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Incl ?,!nt.to a ui!i0113 s,a'o of the system, such at Dizziness, hausea. Dronsiness, Distress aflei eating. I'aiu In the Side, Ac While their mosl remarkablo success lias been Bhown in curinc Heailci,a, yet Cartkh's I.ittue Liver. Tilu are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoj ing complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach jtlmn ate tho liver and regulate the bowels H.veu If they only cured ohf thy would be almost priceless to those who suffer from thlj distressing complaint but fortunately their goodness does not end hiT" ilm ,h,Vf8 wnoonce try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that tier will not be willing to do without them. Uut after all stele head s the bane of so many lives that here It where ive make our great boast. Our piUs cure It while otheis do not. (.'ARTcn'H LriTLs I.tvtn Pills are very small an, very easy to take One or two pil& nike ls They are strictly ,egetabWd do not erlpa or purge, but by their gentle action Pfc aH who use then. ' In viafe at ants drororjl hoKleien where, or sent by mail. eisiis iari:urs cc, text fimallSS. Mta Smdlftii Alinln!straliix Notice lxiintiiioiit. of Aji. vrOTK h Is hereby Kiven tut the under A alKeHU uen duly appolnte.1 b the Coumy Court .Marlon "unly Ore iHnlon, tale ol mid county. attmJS nd all iw-.ns Uav!ngcl,.lnWVgainstul Ule mio hereby notltltd topreliniihr t7r"rfc ff.T'.i.S'ElL" !2.P.n f ill p. hi i.w .Dg sAtd esbtte arv wuClert Itaiatt IbU Jaiowry 7, l AiwiBlrtreliix or tbIS.wwI,AA1H H,u 1 1 1 41 w l&tniy Notice. of euurt kmiMorot brTc- ...7? m lr"M tom. Urnma, rw. -, fei i lirric ITlWw Final Svttlomenl. Notve U ' . . . ka,tw ir vz;z yr Mnnult ti J5aiJL,'jJ"' ' w ih ii Ur, V?.M?T.1iyi: ii c-irt mw ' Nan," ,ui.i) "1 ftDIH I. h. .iST" Mi . ...:. -? I , . . ' jCARTERfSj HEAD ACHE Atiutautririxwujcut The Oregon Land Co., WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM, The Beautiful Capital C'ty of Oregon, and County Seat ot Marion County, Is ensrap-ed in selling inuls in Hi... WilkmettG Vallev. If vou are lookino; for land do notfailj;to call on us at Salem or our agent in Port land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of any other place onfcthe Pacific Coast as a fanning, stock and fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the World for a home. O.Tciin Grey Block, Cor, State and LibertvSts,,Salem,Or. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Company Office with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corner State and Lilierty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged in ottting out and cultivating Orchards. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Willamette Hotel, SALBM - - OREQON L B. HUFFMAN, Stable and Feed The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the I'lty. Quiet, lamlly horses a specialty. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SAIiEM, ... OREGON W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Stable, One deor west of Lunn's Dry Doods store on Htate street, lai attention bi. uiei inmny teams, bpec pald to transient stock. 6:ltt TRUCK AND EXPRESS. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. stKmghotldam8lanl:,lpr0mpl work lsour SU1TT0N&S0N, x press and BngRagc. 20ona,uJpe and quick delUery to all riS ?L',he cL,y wl,h Promptness aud re. Leave orders at K. ,l. w'udeACo's. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a genem. hanking bus.ncss GEO. WILLIAMS Wm. KNOLAN1) v I'reslden ice President .. Cashier J. A.' "tokn. Ulchard'0b, J. . HobsSa. mSSS iuSST Exchane block 0D Cln u 8:12.f (Founded In ISGS. it L( IROX BUILDING, SALEM, - . OREGON AeXlfank,D6 Uu" in all de- ba"" m OrSaJ?,, "ectIons' with Moniai,uarBhton, Idaho and P.rlMUviltownlV-'Pe?! in all th? ..Urafu of iS,a3dltf!,.fh America. woit swure tZ.r'l U n.1 .. r 1. u;,:r,-""' .N'orlh Wwu " T5W. tbl oim uw -W utiuiiiun k SALEM, OREGON GKKERAL BANKING Baukers First ntin EVERY POLICY IN THIS 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. funning, stock nnd fruit VltOFESSIONAL CAItDS. GEO. H. 11URNETT, Attorney nt law, Salem, Oregon. Office over JLiuld a Bush's bank. S'AHCY & BINGHAM, Attorneys nnd counselors at law, ijalem, Oregon, vlng an abstract ol the records of M arlon counly.lncludlngalotand block Index 01 Salem, they have speciul laclllties for ex amining titles to real estate. Business In the supreme court and In the stute depai t ments will receive prompt attention. ST. UICIIAKDSON, Attorney nt law, . olllce up i.talrs In front rooms of new Hush block, corner Uomineiclul and Court streets, Kalem,Oicgon. JOHN A. CAUVJN, Attorney nt law. Booms 3 nun J, Lada A hush's bank building, Salem, Oregen. 8 1 lyr B. V. BONHAM. V. II. HOLMES. Bonhau & Holmes. Attorncvs nt luw. Olllce lu Bush's block, between Stute and Court, on l.'om'l fct. fpiLJION FOUD. attorney at law, Salem, X Oregon. Olllco upsUllrs lu l'ultou'H block. a 8. WcXALLY.AicUitect, New Bubh urevmnn blork. i'in,iu.,,..i onnviHo. tlone of nil classes of of buildings onshoit notice. Superintendence of work promptly ookfd alter. r ae-tl WH: ! UO", Architect. Plans, Sped . tlcatloiis and upetlntendence lor all classes of buildings, Olllco UK)-Coni. merclal St., up stalls, l n A ROBEUT Architect, oom 124. Mar J. quam building, rortluud, Oregon. EJ,ii cFAUHTLAND,Clvll Sanltnry and ini:,.iI,ydrnullc Knglneer. U. h. Deputy JS,f"i! i,u.r.v,,yor- y surveyors ofllce, Cotlle-l'arkhurst Block, SalemrOrcgon. W0?'11,1 u-i 0fflce formerly i-nnrrr",led.by.Ur- "owlniid, corner iiffl ''Verty06treet- Telephone No. 45. iiftlce heurs: 8 a. m. to 12: a to 4 d. in,. SiertJififfi "",Wep" Bi rti&t on eiectrlo car line. Telephone No. 0. 8 AIOTT. DhVslflnn niirt onr. J geor eon. Olllce In EldrldwA ninnb s.. lew, Oregon rim.,, v. .t. . . III 4 p. HI """ uuurs iu to Li a, ui. R oni,IiIi",P0K' M- -,HomcoPathlst. at enllont,v,,(feL,e,ml P'actlce. Kpeclal ciVnlin" gneu l0 "iis of Women aud children W LSK.l,M.D- I'uyslciaunndsur. oftbenerv ;, 1a,cllce limited to diseases nsthnm T, hUS syrlela- 'ta rU Including Cottle inT,ru,nu,r!,)ruernl- Oitlce 15 h-om 9 n w1 X).ws Uud 12- Office bouis llS tf " and froru 2 to P- m. DU9 a mT,' ft Al DA VIS- 0lce hours, Mumimerelal street. Itesldeuce Mime. DIttheiviHi5IT,'E' Dentl6t Office over wrclaittrVei's" Corner- " u1 om- D KaiPmS-V,ITHt,DenUst. W State street, lions of ISV.PT' "nhed dental operoi on" a swchflt v r P"00, Vaiuif Pera- llOSINEhS CAItDS. Sl'hoV2LhLnALI'HBN' ntaekimlthi nd best workmnBI UQ? -epuiring. Only the l.Zte,Sto)' OpiKwta State inouri n.?tt?5carriaKoworli. Webave atthe IboL or 1 i,ropalrln n specialty, hhop "" rol of Uberty street, rlaleni, Oregon. - EJUlf P. J4&dIS CU MMwtocturo of Ml Lve orders (?roi?p,,y dol'e aalcw.or. rHwllh bugan Broa. 4,-IMm Ci'Npjr1 m?k? n fcpecUlfy ol tlaai,,f l'd'tbuvtrnre, !! e wBw'.11v,,0drjvrlil, j. u. Lunn !ou. J.O. LIMUUIAN. 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