' Q m Afcquaintanoo ripetwl rapidly, mh! town were toqoeut exchanges of ItiUsre. lol went on for two yea-re, wbti Iffce Todd wont to Chicago to KVftwitfe Meads oh Drexel boule vard, hw fceter mother lmvlngdled. th frfndbln between herself and William budded into lovo and btomoMed Into an engagement and ihm itt for the wedding wan boU A $tnr tajra before tun event wad to Mw5 place Mlsa Todd wus looklair mr a pcge of old papers left- hur fcy ir foetcr mother. Thrao letters av a faint clew to her brother, and Mi turned thum over to her be- tbtothed kdiI k'kid his assistance. AttoM-foahloued photograph of his Wether was in his poasceaiou; and farther research uhowed thut the two were brother and ulster. THK OAH7.A MOVKENT. Washington, Feb. 8. The Uarz tttevemont along the Mexican bor der giving officials of war depart ment considerable trouble Just at present. No teca-t Is made of their " jappolntnient that Garza la still at krgo in Ahiertoau territory and that Ills operations cannot be confined exclusively to Mexico. GuU. Grant, Doting secretary of tho war depute n'lOnt, and Gen. Schoflcld liad acou f, ferenco with Hie president on the subject, and it is understood they de cided to take vigorous action to con quer Garza and his followers and drv5? them out of this couutry. "ffieuor Romero, Moxicau minister, also had a talk with Secretary Jftlniue on tho same subject, and was c assured that tho depaittneut would do Its utmost to preservo tho neu trality laws. A JIOOKKKKPSH SHOUT. Tuoy, N. Y Feb. 7. Charles If. Benedict, confidential clerk and bookkeeper for H. Clay JJaacom, who hfia been spoken of as a prw-l-deuttol candidate on tho i'rohlbitloii ticket, mysteriously disappeared a won Ih ago and stories of omberalo ttHBnt were circulated. Mr. Bascom acknowledged thut there was a shortage but refused to divulge the amount. It has beon. learned through the banks tliPt Benedict secured aoout fiu.uuo. lieiieotct, was au active member of tho Fifth avenue Methodist church, tho official board of which appointed n committee Thursday to investigate. Tho com mitteemen called on Mr. Bascom at his pattern works. They ascertained when draffs were received in proper amounts they were charged on Mr. Bascoui'tt booke,' but by tho bank book whloh Benedict kept tiw amount) woro zalsod. Mortgage which Mr. BaBColu bold wero des troyed and other papers wero dis posed of A forged note for $1600 wen exhibited to committer. Other Irregularities wore learned of. Tho latest Information concerning Bene dict's whereabouU was- Ybo report that bo hud beou seeft in Atlanta, G.. Tho bookkeeper- nnd Mr. Bas com lias beon connected closuly In busiuess affalra, Benedict having beeu secretary of tho Sunday Hohool wheu Mr liaoeom wa8 euporltitoti- defaU stoli:n mv ai'i'BiEa. Nasuvillb, Fob. 8. A strange case nf abduction of two boya cul minated here In the. llndlng of nuo of them. Eight months ago u stroll tug band of gypsies passed through South Union, Logan county, Ky, Tarrying Ihoro for u month, Robert aud John Cutry, aged 16 and 17 respectively, visited tho cnuip ono night nnd wero fragged aud bouud, forced to write a letter to their undo that they had gouti on u visit to an aunt. The gypsies left tho pluco und traveled ou to Nushvlllo, whew Robert was bound out to a farmer at Una, Tho older boy was carrlod farther south. Young Robert lolled ia nbjeut fear of tho farmer ho worked for. Tho guardian nnd uncle, John 0. Oampboll, tracked them und lost tho trail until lust week, when h'u found whuro Robert, watt, and at last eoeurvd him. Tho undo has been fighting for several years in court for plantations In MhvJi fewlppl, valued at nearly $100,000, whloh ho had received. No trace of tho other boy has been found, Tho youug lad reeovorod can tell only a wild, incoherent story of his nbduo tlon and maltreatment. HOTEL H6L0CAUST. Boyd Takes tho Galiernaforial Cliair Twlay. BLAINE OUT OF TUB RACE Serious Changes, Electrocuted, All Indicted, He Caught Him, A Sensation, Hid Their Money, Goes off With tho Widow, Charged With Forgery, Passen gers wero Out, Money Order Facilities, Inspectors Dismissed, Foreign and State News, Etc California Uwloy'a. butter at Clark & SCROFULA I ftuit Impurity et tiio l)iot wl.Mi : uurea uulaUtly lmuiii or nMiu, a gtom! t the neck j cause ialifu J i uu l ore ou tho nria Irs, or feet i tW phi nicer iu the cyf , ear, or luxe. i'tta lt:fc LMnfiucs or utafiicMj U tins origl lUmirfea, eaiieorou growth, ur tlio hmi. Miter iuMilfotatlo!) usually awilld i "liiunonj" unit Ateilti upon tho luiur fn consumption, aud dcatlu JMi t tho moet anrleut. It I tlio DWt general t q MImam or Mwitloiw, foi iry U yrM ard antlrclr tn froip it. zsr CURED 1 ftr tklng Hcto'f tbnaioiUIn, which, hy lte vmotkMt cure It Iim aceoiupllilKki, mn yrba utbor meJIctiiM haro UUtvl, Hm iuy4 lUelt to be a latent and Kcul r hmmHcJoo for thla Jlae. Bwnei nl ih mrcc arfl realty woadvrtul. It )iu r tnm Kmfuli'or Impure blood, tw pm ( try Hmxi't Raraaiarllla. " Jfry fiM y wlfo aud fliU4reo tve tnM4 Hit J ssrofuia, owa bieuk )ng w4 M Mt(M Mi rarloui placet. JJy Mt Wy, Mm yoart old, has treii u Ierrii4 fufftMir, tat iulus Jio won ouo um JKWM IroM boad to UcU I . Mftf4 to M Mood' Hamartlla, tuid vo k6wJltli. ncr&uUUtu&tAUiwt k(MafkiMt ( Hm wrsttttm. my Utile U y tm mtrtJftMjttuw orw, aud ail tour f av UMr M( brkt aud kMtllty." , W. 4tMoN, rawie Chy, N. J. AWriniMiiiii Hi , i'mrt4) , fHWW,i'W"i,mni,wt L4 toe A IIOTEfi HOLOCAUST. New York, Feb. 8. A disaster, appalling in horror, and bringing to mind the terrible occurenco in Park Place, still fresh in the public mind, occurred In this city early yesterday morning. Tho Hotel Jloyal, that w ell-known landmark, which bus tood forraoro than a quarter of u century at the oouthcast corner of rtlxth avonuo and Fortieth street, burned to the ground aud a large number of persona were burned suffocated and ciushtd in (bo rulnx At the time of tho disaster then wore nearly 260 guests in tho house Tho hotel employes, all told, num bered fifty-five. Of tho 160 people, tivobavo thus far been found dead six nro in tho hospital nnd sixty three have been reported alive. Om hundred nro still missing, Tin number of dead will probably not exceed, at a Jater estimate, thirty. The scones wero heartrending nut appalled oven tho firemen and po 'Icemen, who are used to such sights Soon after tlio ilro broko out, nmbu lances arrived from tho various bos pltals, and many physicians, whost residences arc In tho neighborhood, were tjulckly on tho soono, and dh' all they could to relievo the Injured. Nearly every ono of tho 12-1 rooms, which the hotel hud on its five floors, wiw occupied by guests, many of them transients. In faci all tbo rooms, savo four, had been taken at 1 o'clock yesterday morn lug, when Richard Mcares, tho pro prietor, wont to bed. When the Humes burnt forth, from some un known origin, near tho olovator shaft, tho entire building was in stantly enveloped In flames. Nkw Yomc, Feb. 8, At 1:30 a. m. tho best estimates, based upon the police reports, tho coroner's list, und Tho World reporter's Investiga tion, shew: Dead, 6, injured, 24; missing, 00; saved, 81. This morning it was also learned on good authority, that IIurdlng( tho foreman of tho hotel, who first discovered tho flro, fought tho flumes for 16 minutes boforo ho rais ed the alarm. Harding defies it. Nuv Yomc, Fob. 8. Tho soarch for tho dead in tho ruins of the Hotel Royal, which burned yestor day morning, was resumed this morning, Sovon bodies had beon found at half past nine. From a care ful examination of tho hotel register and Journal furnished by Clerk Underwood, tho number of persons In tho building when tho flro broko out was 162. Of these, eight nro known to bo dead; elghty-ouo woro U'scued before tho walls collapsed, and sixty-ouo nro still missing. Among tlioBo rescued from tho flam ing building, twenty-four woro more or less Horlously burned aud bruised It Is not Impossible that a number nf those who nro still among the mlsHlug this morning may lmvo escaped, but until tho great heaps of debris have been removed no ono can tell what will bo disclosed. r.w xouk, j'ou. a. Jiy uoou two mora bodies wero removed, both of them women; ono la supposed to bo that of n woman employed about tho hotel, Victor Pollerlu, a waiter, who worked In the hotel boiuo tlmo ago, this morning said that it was tho habit for rubbish to accumulate lu ono corner or tho kitchen Thla pile of rubbish on three different occasions caught fire hut was quickly extinguished. Pollerlu believes it was hero tho flro originated. As I am about to leave the talc, Monday, to be absent some weeks, it would bo most convenient for me to turn over the ofllce to you at 2 o'clock p. ra. that day, Monday, if it is your pleasure to accept thesame at that time." HDAINE I8 OUT. Washington, Feb. 8. Secretary James G." Blaine bus finally spoken. Under date of Saturday he has written Chairman Clarksou, of tho Republican national committee, formally announcing he is not a candidate for tbo Re publican presidential nomination. Tho full text of his letter is: "I am not a candidate for the presidency, aud my name will not go before the Republican national convention for nomination. J make this announcement lu duo season To those who have tendered mi their support I owe slucero thanks, iiid am most grateful for their con II Jeuce. They will, I am sure, make an earnest effort lu tho approaching contest, which Is rendered especially Important by reason of the Iniliistriu and financial policies of the govern ment being at stake. The popular decision ou these Issues Is of great moment, and will be of fur-reaching consequence." London, Feb., 8. Tho Globe to day In commenting on Blaine's let tor In which bo declares he will not ben cnudldato for tho presidential nomination, attributes his with drawal to tho knowledge Mint he would not be successful, and Ills course lu the Chilian aflair has des troyed Ills' whole foreign polloy us far as the American continent Is concerned. 110Y1) CIOISJ IN TOI1AY. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 8. Tho Btato Journal contains tho follewing: 'TheNobraska guberuatorjal mud dle Is fettled for the present, at least. Tho attorneys of Governor Thayer aro not cortalu tho office can bo legally turned over to Governor Doyd before tlio otllolal mandate U received, but Thayer wishes to leave the state this week, nnd has beou bo annoyed by tho clamor of lluyd'a friends that ho has detor inimd to surrender tho scat Imme diately, If Doyd Is willing to take tho responsibility of holding tho ' fllolal papers." Mr. Thayer's letter tendering the office to Mr, Doyd was madu public lust evening. It h as follews: "When I commenced nroooedlugH n year ago to jest your Mtlo to tho of llcwof governor, I did so lu tho belief that there was a great doubt lu tho public mind as to your cltleoutdihi aud eligibility. I then took occa elou to publicly Bay thut to soon us yourcltlieiibhlp was established by j tho courts I wi uld gladly surrender i tho ofilco to you, Tho mutest wua jnot ono of ponnmul strife, nor to ' satisfy ar.y ambition of my own, but to comply with an uphold tho constitution o theitute. Now that nn iiuuiiw n um buuuuhiw uav berof mi annw. A t.mmit.n it.. JIM ttlgbnt trlbuu.l has declared, ery stable keeper wid on J. Arthur BERtOUSOirAKOKS. New Yohic, Feb. 8. Ono of the scrub women at the Hotol Royul mude n startling statement to a World reporter last night. She said at 2 o'clock lu tho morning, when sho left tho hotel to go across the street to sleep, Engineer Harding was drunk. Hho saw him staRger, slip said, and othors told her Il'inl lugwas seen under the influence of liquor earlier in the night, Night Clerk Underwood denied tho storv when It was repeated to him. lie said Harding was a steady mau, and was sobor Saturday night. Tho chief of tiie houfeo said yesterday one of his cooks may have left a grease pot on the stovo nnd that It boiled over, burning tho fat. In that event itcould bavo set fire to the floor ami wall, or blazed up to the celling. Tho fire may bavo started lu this way. Engineer Harding Is positive his furnace and boilers woro lu good order, nnd that no burning coals es caped. Tho boiler blew up an hour nnd a half after tho fire broke out. It was common gossip in the servant's dormitory, at No. 005 Sixth avenue, that Night Clerk Underwood wus asleep at tho time of the llro. The scrub wamun said that ho generally was asleep at that hour In thu morn ing. No one could" bo found to verify this report. KLKUritOOUTKD. BiNa Sino, Feb. 8. Chas. Mc Ilvalue, tho murderer of Grocerj man Lucu, was electrocuted at 11:12 this morning. Tho first contact was forty-livo seconds In duration. The chair usod was never bofore em ployed, On euch sldo ot tli arms was n Jar Into which tho hand were immersed In a solution of salt. Arms woto strapped at tho elbow and wrists. Tho contact was made through tho hands and bend, and u second ono through tho head and tho calf of right leg. Tho doctors with ono oxception bellovo llfo and consciousness woro destroyed at tlio Bnmo Instant, As compared with tho Kemmler executlou that of Mc Ilvnlno was much less distressing. Sino Binci, Feb. 8. Autopsy dls- uioscu 10 ur. jmvuounui tuoro was no evidence of Imbecility or Insan ity as claimed might bo tho case wliou Mollvulno wus on trial. Doctors all ngroo Mollvulno suflercd absolutely no palu, AU, INDICrrKI). Danqoh, Maine. Feb. 8. It Is Btatod tlio grand Jury has Indicted ovcry rumsollor In tho city. JinOAUOUT him. Wir.MiNOTON,Del Feb. 7. Sam uel B. llurton, of No. 8 Vuudevero avenue, this city, has deserted his homo becauso of tho faithlessness of his wife; but boforo ho left hu ad mlnUtered a severe thrashing to her lover, whom ho caught in his houso yesterday morning, llurton has suspected his wife for some time. Ho went to work as usual at tho Pullman company car show, hut suddenly returned, reaching his home lictwcou 8 nnd 0 o'clock, und surprised tho two. A tight resulted and when tho light grew too hot for tho lover ho turned and ran, but was pursued by Durton, who chased him for uuvoral blocks, but could not overtake him. Burton drew his pay and left for Kentucky. Subse quently a warrant for Burton's arrest was aworn out by Riohard II. Rowe, boh of ox-Couuolliuan Howe, of the board, charging Burton with oosault with Intent to kill. A HKNaATlON. OliKVKb,vm, Fob. 8.A seiuatlon wan caused Saturday wheu Captain J, V, Moore, ono of tho best known aud wealthiest vowel owners on the Great Jakes, sued for dlvoreo from his wife, Laura Mooro. Ho la about 00 and he l uUmt 40. Ho married her twelve years Bgnwlieu sho waa ft widow with two children, H charge adultery, mid cite a, mnu- 8ho alleges that Wllsou waa Intro duced to her by Mack, and through the pretence of taking her to visit his wife, lured her Into a houso of ill repute, when the other defendants appeared on tho scene and caused Jier arrest, Sho says It Is a cousnlr- acy to deprive her of a Just share of her husband's estate, and that Wilson Was paid $i,000 for his work. HID TIIKIll MONEY. Nkw Youk, Feb. 7. A curious slory of fortune found comes from Bennett MJHs, N. J., where John Elmer, a country merchant, died a few weeks ago. Ho left a widow and daughter. Mrs. Elmer wac taen Iek soon after her hu.sbuud died, nnd followed him to the grave Hie duugliter became despondent, and a week after her nmtliHi- funeral sho was also a corpce. J. E Allen, brother-in-law of the deceased Mrx. Eimer, look possession of the store and household efiects. Allen began a search of tho premises, and in t'io store found tin old dirty satchel containing $1000. On a shelf uiuli r ouoof the counters, concenled hi rnhhish, between ?500 and $G0() moie was found. In another satchel was5iJ2.. Au old cigar-box in the houso contained- many valuable papers, bankbooks showing accounts In two bauks, and $250 In gold aud silver. In the garret was a pocket book which contained a laree amount of money, und under one of the beds wero two bags containing $500. At tlio sale the personal prop erty was sold last. Tho beds and other things which might contain hidden money brought exorbitant prices, anil It took two days to dis pose of tho property. Tho amount of mone recover d In the Btoro nnd house amounted to over $2500. Tho value of the estate left by the Elmers Is estimated at 50,000. aons OFF WITH A "WIDOW. AMiANY, Or., Feb. 7. James Walker, u farmer living near Al- omy, nai uisuppeareu. it is sup posed no lios gone to California. Ho ld his wheat Wednesday, and re ceivi d $1350, and started away on a southbound overland train. His fumlly think ho left In company wi'luii young widow, Mrs. Ventch, daughter of W. W. McCon. He has a wlfo and four children, and wus a well-to-do farmer. Ho had recotuly been paying undue atten tion to Mrs. Ventch, und was so much In her company thnt his wife upbraided him for his conduct. He ieuven uu inucuieuness or $1UUU or more. All his property has been attached, which will leave his wife without means. Sho Is prostrate over the affair. The pacific land l orchard company. ww jtt&?jijjfmvzl5'7,ifo vzyu 9ssswsmmwms'7 fl110"-060-0: LARGE AND SMALL FARMS, Also 5, 10 and 20 acre pieces already planted to fruit trees in fine condition, and some first-class city property. STATE INSURANCE BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON. References by Permissien: Hon. W. W. Thayer, Ex-governor aud chief justice of Oiegon, Port land, Oregon. Hon. Richard Wlllams, ex-membor of congress, Portlnnd. Oregon. Hon. Geo, W. McBrlde, secretary of state, Salem, Oregon. Hon. Phil. Metschan, state treasurer, Salem, Oregon. Hon. E. B. McElroy, superintendent of public instruction, Salem, Or Hon. W. A. Cuslck, president Capital National bank, Salem, Oregon Hou. Napoleon Davis, president First National bunk, Salem, Oregon. William & England Banking Company, Salem, Oregon. ThosKay. president woolen mills, Silem, Oregon. Hon. W B. Allison United States Penator, DuUquue, Inwn. Hen. Win. Larrabee, ex-governor oflowi, Chilrmont, Iowa. Jus. Harragan, cashier Dubuque Nntlonal bank, Dubuque, Iowa. W P. Mauley, president Security National bank, Sioux City, Iowa. .... 1 a rti ri,,ll ,..r..tc.rirm Dpu Mnlni"l. Town. Hon. Geo.D. Perkins, congressman, Sioux City, Iowa. Saturday afternoon upon him. According to the re-, Tlio St. Louis and norts a combined attack was to be , i- .1.-. T)lt!....i l.- inl Chilian cruisers, the Esmeralda, the 10 acres of land 5 lllilfS south of Salem (postoffice) Aimirante, the Cochran and the besfc fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There will be 1 00 torpedo vessels. The idea of the I acre8 sefc to fruit, immediately adjoining this tract, this tl.nl fnrno t lintf 1 ' ..'-" CHA11QED WITH rOHOEKY. PoktijAnd, Feb. 7. It was re ported last night that a warrant had been Isbued for tho nrrest or E. D. Durnnd, president of tho Durtvnd Organ nnd Piano Co. of tills city, i'ii a charge of forgery. Durand is supposed to havo left tho city last I'riduy night, nnd hla whereabouts am not known at present. About ten i curs ago Duruud ennui to this city from St. Louis, Mo., nnd engaged In the business of Belllug organs. Ho wus very successful, and about two yiars ago he oignnized tho Durnnd Organ nnd Pluuo compauy, with a capital of 5400,000. This was aflei waids Increased to $200,000. Tho company engaged extensively in tbo husliieta nT selling musical in struments, uud had ugmils over the couutry routing nnd selling organs ami pluuoe. '1 hey sold stock of the cempny on a plan substantially as rnllewH: Tho buyer gives his note for &1000 on promlsothat the nolo Is not to bo disposed of by Durand. He would keep It In his possession und renew It at expiration If de sired. Dividends arising from the profit of tho company, which it wus mndo appear would bo large, could be applied by tho stockholders in payment for instruments bought and applied on his nolo. About ;.-uu,uw it is sum was t n u s raised 1 n not.s. As soon as Duraud obtained notes ho would either sell them or keep them as collateral to borrow money ou lu many instances. As stuted ho paid Interest on them himself in ordor to keep promissory from learn ing that they passed Into other hands. The money thus rolsed Du rand mostly put tutu u real estate speculation, which did not turn us anticipated. Matters thus contin ued until a few days ago when at tachment suits wero brought to col lect Borne itotes that had passed into bauds of third parties. This precip itated mutters aud those who had first mortgages on his real white and stock foreclosed them. Other cnxl Itors gathered up all tho promissory notea to securo themselves from losi. Somo notes presented for payment have been pronounced forgeries. It Is not known Just how much uiouey Durnnd succeeded ix raising In this uuuituT, but It Is thought toroaih $200,000. His oKmtlous wero mostly In this city, Clackamas county aud in tho vicinity of Vancouver, Wib.li. Paymentaon tho note will fall heavy, lington road near Wi more Denver express stopped on u curve, the engine having blown out its cylinder head. Beforo the flagman could get back tho fast freight crashed into the rear coach. Nearly all the passengers were out, but one unknown woman was caught In the wreck and fatally injured. Au un known tramp ridlngon the first car of the freight was killed. FltOJI COM) AND HUNOEK. Guthicie. O. T., Feb. 8. -The re cent cold weather has caused great suffering among tho new settlers in tholndinu country. Three deaths have already occurred and several settlers ure now in a precirious con dition. Mrs. Tolford and Mrs. Warner, living in a tent near Pur cell, in Pottawattomie county, wero found dead this morning from ex posure end Insufficient clothing aud food. E. J. Daniels, from Western Kansas, died from tho same cause near Chandler, in Town county. He leaves a widow and live children. They aro nil in tho most destitute condition. INSPECTORS DISMISSED. Washington, Feb. 8. Several postolllce iusiKictora have been dis missed because of uu lusufllciencv of tho appropriation for that service. Among them Is Robert R. Monroe, of California. AliOUT OUATEMAI.A. City of Mexico, Feb. 8. Mail ndvlces from tho city of Guatemala contain nu account of election fights occurring Jan. 12th. They started by attempts to seize some ballot hoxes, and troops as well ns police lnterferred. Over sixty persons were killed nnd 100 wounded, at the time of writing more lighting was going on. ST "nSL S. wSTo? ! Bprins; price, 850 per acre, $100 cash, balance easy pay yery short time. did not think so. Baltimore in a Captain Schley At any rate he them a warm side of tho Baltimore. Between the range of her guns nnd tho Chilian cruisers lay the German man-of-war Lelpslc and the English man-of-war Melopomene. Captain Schley had determined, in case or attacK, to let me torpeno ments. Choice of four ten acre fruit tracts five miles south oi JIE1IU1NO SEA COMMISSION. Washington, Feb. 8. The Behr lng sen Joint commission, consisting of Sir Budeu Powell aud Dr. Dawson,-for Great Britain, aud Prof. Meudenhull and Merrlam, for the United States, met for the first tlmo this afternoon and mude prelimi nory arrangements for a series of fcesslous in general on the subject of the seal hunting industry. These meetings will bo held at tho state department, beginning tomorrow, aud will be secret. HE RESIGNED. New Yomc, Feb. 8. W. N. Beers, president of tho New York Life Insurance Company resigned today nnd his resignation was uc copted to take ellect Wednesday Beers retires ou a pension of $23,000. COUttTKKFElT MONEY. Boise City, Feb. 8. A week or two ago, Nathan F-ilk, one of the most promlueut nieir of the city, received a letter from a New York man wtio o lie red to bell some line counterfeit bills nt n very low rute. The letter wus promptly forwarded to tho treasury department at Wash ington, In reply tho merchant re ceived u circular, issued by A. L. Drummoud, chief of tho secret service division of tho department. Tho chief goes ou at some length to i-ny thut tho sender of tho letter be longs to a clas of swindlers culled "boodlors," who practice tho oiler lug of counterfeit money to un sophisticated persons. Ono practice of tho boodlers, says the chief, is to lead on their victims by sending a genuine (1 or $2 uotu or parts of tho same, and represent them to be specimens of tho counterfeit notes they have for sale. Under various names of "green articles," "green cigars," "greeu leaves," etc., they oiler for Kilo the counterfeit money, which they aver Is printed on plates stolen from the bureau of engraving and printing of the government. Not n pluto of any kind ha9 ever beu stolen from thaUataulishment, yet thousands of criminally people bellevo they can purohabe counterfeit money as they would butter uud cheese, aud In their nt- was ready to give,gaiem (postoffice) one all in cultivation, very sightly; two reception on eitherjothe ,three-fourths in cultivation, balance good timbor; one three-fourths in cult'vation balance m pasture, $45.00 per acre, -j; cash, balance easy payment and long tune. Choice of 40 ten acre fruit tract? six miles south of Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, very desirable location; sprinos and running waler, adjoining The Oregon Land boats go in tbebeglniilug nnd direct Company's model 100 acre orchard farm, three miles from his attention to the work of du- steamer landing. First choice $G0 per acre, cash, abiing tho cruiser, but ho wanted to balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for have them in the lineof his guj. h ,i ifiiV ;. mu- i i -ii K . . . - fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class, manner, by tho Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company so that a two year old orchard, complete in ever respect, will cost the pur baser $125 per acre, including a good fence around it. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company has now more than 300 acres set out in this way, and will take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in fruit growing in the Willamette Valley, what they are doing and how their orchards look. The people of Salem and their visiting friends are cordially invited to call at the office of the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com pany, in the Gray building with the Oregdn Land com pany and take a ride to Sunnyside and see Avhat is being done in tho way of fruit raising in the vicinity of Salem, Oregon. You will enjoy the ride to Sunnyside and see something worth seeing. J hirty acres best garden and hay land, good two story Mark - -! ,.. 1 1 i i i i intra nnisnea, gooa barn, good Uettlne in his i;i'',he lirst boarded the i German man-of-war aud'stated his views and wishes to her commander. Tho German captain promptly said he would get out of the way ot onco and give the Baltimore a fair show. Captain Schley then went to the Melopomene. Hercaptuiu did not show the spirit of aecoimnodatlon of the German. He said his ship was iu very good anchorage, uud he did not see why he should move. After some further conversation he consented to comply with the re quest of Captuin Schley, and said that ho loo would get out of the way. As it happened, the Chilians either bandoued their intention to attack, or never entertained it. Otherwise there would doubtless havo occurred one of tho most remarkable naval engagements of history. A WARNING -DON'T USE BIG WORRb. In promnlgntlnit esoteric cogitations or nrtlculnttag Miperflclul Bentlraentnlltles undpblloopucalor psychological obser atlons,bcwnieofplnludiuou8pon(lproly. Let your statements pose.s n clarified con ciseness, compacted coniprehenslblenoss. conlexcent consistency and a concentra ted cogenc. Escbiwall couglammfloDs ortlatuleut garrulity. Jejune biibblemeut. and aslnlno ntlectlims. In trying in lm- I.'.. " "i"'""niera uie superiority or tbi Wisconsin Central L,lue. nnd why you and lo many others ue this thorougbtaro rroinHt. 1'auland .Minneapolis nnd Imluih and Ashland to Milwaukee, ( bicago and points east and south, tt 1 not necessary to use Jawbreakers. Let your extempora neous descanting nnd unpremeditated expatlotiN have Intelligibility veracious vi vacity, without rhodomontable or thraso Ical bombast. Sedulously avoid all poly. Byllablo Dromnditv. iwlttntwiiw xo.iiiv. veutrlloqiml verbosity nDd andiIoquent VanldltV. shun dnilhlnpntpnrlrB nn..(.i Jocosity and pestiferous piofanlty, obscu rut or apparent. In o'her uords, talk plainly, naturally, sensibly, nnd truthful ly, Fay tho lsconsin Central Lines Ih the route, nnd that ends It llOly house of nine rooms, fliiinf I l IV ln ill Ban n (, SALEM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING NArOLEON IUVIS. I)k. w. h nni) JOHN JlOUt I President -Vice President. uushler orchard, spring and running water. 21 miles from T;irnfir. price $2500. i i JUVre?,01 "moer land L'J miles from Turner, $20 per acre, J cash, balance in three eijual annual payments. 19 80-100 acres cultivated laud with house, spring ai d o chard 3 miles iq .Ei $ per uc.m' ca,sl,'' baIauce ,n tmee fcClua' nnQUal Payments. 18 40-100 acres cultivated land with bam nnd n nnlng water, $45 wiMabeetakSu wort t,,ree e1Ua' a"UUal PaymGU B F'mt Pyment 10 .96-100 acres cultivated land, lunnitig water on land, S40 per ncre I cash, balance in three equal annual payments. First payment taken 'in Aio dX" ""SK 1 .. I" P'"t Payment on land..' nmnorrv ivhnn ... .! claims, taken in part ntfnient on laud. . by mortgage or other WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business In all Its branches. OEO. WILLIAMS. Wll. ENGLAND 1IUUU JIUNAKY l'reslden .Vice. I'resldent ..Cashier DIRKnmns. nn ii'im., .,. ... land. Dr. J. A. liirhiirdnn ? l "iil'J. J. a; Haktr. ' "' " ' "uusou new Exchange bl0ck on&Com. (Fouuded lu 1608.) A IRON BUILDING, SAtEM, ... OREGON .V?- " u3 corrvgjwnoenu In ill th. lu some lustaucea tho jwoplo loso all they jHissesa. Durand Is a man or inlddle-age, twuili t0 obtttln ,'t aro and a very tluent talker, and, as one I or ma viottma expreMMt It, he could make a man believe white was black. Ho waa a member of the Presbyte rian, church, from whloh he has been expelled amce UiU ntlhlr lias come to light. MONRY OltDUK FACILITUS. W.VBHJNOIXJN, FtU 8,-Ponf lllsteavnoral Wnuauiaker has Is- Buednu order glvlug money order racuiue to all jHMtotnco when tho I TivT..,' 7 ""rirnjwnaenu in all the fooiui. b. fiuiy thmh0,,,"1"," BjMoru HtatN and HrilUh America. truns or Ku.tern banks taken at M, WI wlU contcrvMlva banklne We bae a Ikixo flro proof Tautt, with ample mm for lb keeplne ol safely box", anil?, mom Hire flurvlar floor Jin'iiTr .'J?? MAIL LETTINGS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Post Office Department, Washington, D. C Jan. 15, 1892. xiiuruaAL,s will be leeeived nt the Contract Ofllce of this Depart- tueiHunun p,m, of March 24th, 1892, for carrying the malls of the uuitedbtates upon the routes, and according to the schedule of arrival aud departure specified by the De partment, lu tho state of Oregon from July 1st, 1S92 to Juue 30th, 1894. List of routes, with schedules of arrivals nud departures, Instruc tions to bidders with forms, for con tracts nud bonds, and all other necessary Information, will be fur ulshed upon application m ti, k ond Assistant Postmaster General. juna WANAMAKER, d-MS-6tm Poatmoir n.,o-.,. ntOTKSSIO.VAL CAltDS. GE&UIe"V.BrrVAn'y at law guh'ba'n,k."reg8n- 0tflce wer OaSi amlnlnrUilMtnPfL1 . r ex. R J-,?JcpUTLAND,Clvll Sanitary and XL. lis draullo Kuglneer. U. s. Deputy inlneral fciirvejor. City surveyors nfflcn Cottle-lrkhuretBlock,8alcnIfb?elonT ' CA. llOHEIvr, Architect, room 421. Mnr . guam building, I'ortland, Oregon. V uVa.'M- d-j 0fflco formerly - '"-""Mij Biiccin. 15. bertv Rtrppts i,,,- xt Ofllo i,n,,.' .'. .V''"""D "" and 7 to p m. Residence iSth stiee't on electric car line. Telephone Ko. o. SK. XV. S. MOTT, phyBlcian and sur ectm. Ofllce in ifidrldge Block Sa nofc?- fflce bours To to 12 a. m Ho- rV.:i, .165 Kurt st-eet; Residence 347 .... .i ""l- ueLerai practice. Knecinl child inn Elven to dlseas or WomenTd W 'ISP815.?' 1I.D- Physician and sur. ortVien?,. ilra,ctlce lim,tetl to aiseases. S;!rl.n,rvous srtem. Catarrh Including oSm 9 to nTs.2D 12- orace SnlSi lw-tr m a to 6 p- Sdahifdnfolfl,?ernfear Sto Commercial street." Itesldenw same. D'HIien8 oJT,S?,t,5t' W 8tate st"e. BUSINESS OARDR. SPhoALnLrtEN- BJaeksmltta nnd Nena vt. anlt In ih I. inimaw Cash Market. CtoM. W, er the "German Markat "-.--.."..., .. .v. .v.... "IOHJJ U.K )rkr win Imi the Um only and a UfflM Im iV.r'rfJ?! Attorneys at it? d ttHirt ,w.! St00. ween Stei ' - " 1 Ol, iiiiii'sr inn iBiiiniiiiiLiiui nun lawa m iirn..u. .1 .. r .,-.,. ...... 7V" m MMwuBreHmtuiwoo-wpoaentj, icomiHJuwtlou of iho naimiti. nurcoiuitry and Mr,, your right ( to lay Mn. Moon kul Captain rcL?iwVuum! th oWco t f governor, r am, with. iloot9l tVrtftM w. a Muck, Cap- rUwlL nur wt w t Ing ih- wd.a of (ho Ulu . JMvlll j. Arthur WilJu UttSS 2? wrt,wHllMBtoumM.dvrhoomc, aud ottun U90.W thuusti. wrlow w mk owtiwd ou tha imt . . ilOW B01ILKV rinii'Aium TUB UAL- timouk m Aono.v. "Washinoton, Feb. a Tho fob lowing iuoldent iu counectlou with the Chilian dlll'culty, has uot before beeu made public. After tho attack on the sailors of the Baltimore, ex cltemeut ran high lu ValparalM. As will bo remtuibere, lutimrs were thick nud frenuent that the Chlll.-m Inteuded to atk tho Baltimore. V,l&BITJIvwwrTY-,m C. BrrS'ntf'Vwtwt, k Tho naval deuXtrat.ona on their SmSSS&S. JSSSBSSft p irt wvrw such B.'hley order for a hot tight, if It was forced -" HiiraiurM u.1.1. l... . - - - me ksniMiia ..mT: ..."? uuwneos in .. uui Liinii in thAi.i... . -----"Beprornpt attention.' d shMin?anrt', f lnck,mlln- O. ottlUnV,ttV::vj"Wriey at law. .-niii,urm)ii. nuh block, oorow eommilrJffi Sl cew Mre,u.aleiu.oUrrmeroialan,lc')"n. r j.labhrv.,. ly.' bhJjpSsSllSI s1ir8ee"epalring B Speclal A B;8MITHi4CO..C3ontractora Sewer. Conservatory of Huslc, in-i"s Balem, was ew Bash peclnc. IUbS. StVMAl. leiillAj.n. ..... Leave oUWS&f- Nlnntrr i mu.. H unTilISnd' WW p- I Wooly iw uin uiSU"1! triors. Uave , v-vuj,ujua, mv ji ZUUND U: INbDHANOB k".?1.. ;; Oregon Land Company's Price List. J -S'l M lOpitairs, Ofllce 55oJ Cbm. t -rv oau O. W, MKkXKR, A8tD . Bftjenli Qnu rme. ( n i . . t ife' lfcti m$ . - . 9 r,fciisi5i-;a..- r. -n?5Krx 3- nicy.K .jt', m :ftc - - p '"Wa(r"r''-.. ,1 Cl