c..tnrtiifr-"iffifejJih'a MHwjmi'M'in, " ' ; tw""r,iify-f i,u j. .XaWT, k Ss a 11 it i -& it i a ;)gpr,'"""","'"wmy l Oonznle, coventor of tho C of Guanajuato, Ir Berioiwly HI hh home near hero. General eel Ncuroto, who has been nick W several Weeks, Is Btlll In a serious ,ftmUtloH. General Felipe Berrlozal h relurucd from tho Tlerra Callon- , ta, foaiowhatlmprovert in health. HE WAS LYHOHED. -A Deputy Sheriff Was Sliot Pro tecting Him. OZARK, Mo., March lG.-Word tuts just been received hero Hint John H. Brleht, who shot and killed his wife inLano county a day or two ago, Imb been eantured, bad atilnl, and was convicted iiud executed, Judge Lynch presiding. Kansas Citv, Mo., March 15. Adilltlonal details of the lynching tjirtar Ozark, of John Bright, wife murderer, recoiveu u uuy, huuw im affair was unusually sensational, nlbo another death resulted beside ! -nfii,fa Tim man had been cun- tured and was being gUeii a pre Jlininary trial. A mob of 100 men quickly gathered urotind the coun house ftud sent in twenty-five ol their number to request that the prjboner bo turned over lo them. Tht presiding Judge pleaded thut the law be allowed to tako its course Deputy Hlierifl "WIHIuUih, in charm of the man, suggested lio had a brace of rovulvera. A delegUiou fniin the mob started toward thi prisoner, and Williams mined a re volver, but before ho could shoot was himself shot through thu heart by o of the mob, dying instantly. Tlio mob then took the prisonoi ucrws tho street, and without giv ing him an opportunity to say a word, hung him. Arrested forSending a Challenge. Chicago, March 15. A. Gordon Murp.'iy, chief of tho Highland Wiciatlon, la to bo tried this weok for sending a challenge through the mulls toE. Eraskluo McMillan, a olij'iHitmu, to fight a duel with pU- Ula within llvo miles or this city. Tho troubio grew out of charges made by McMillan thut Chief Mur ray wub converting funds of tlio Highland association to Ills own use. The recent Burns celebration was a groat success, but tlio receipts were otlset by expense bills sent in by Chief Murray. Theso hills were investigated by Mr. McMillan, who is a awyer, and prmiouncpd fraiidu-lon'. f i lrt A Bill to lluild Postofflccs and Loaso to tlio Government. THE CABINET MEETING. A Rstuliation Proclamation to Bo Issued. WABiifNOTON. Marcli 15. -The hoaso today passed the urgency de fleiency bill appropriating 5470 (Ml. Tho cabinet meeting wub nltenueu by all tho members except Blaine, Fintor and Noble. Tho Issue of a proclamation of retaliation 'against tho countries which refused to enter into reciprocal trado relations with tho United States undor tho terms of tho McKlnley act, was tho prin clpul subject of discussion. It was decided to I'suo a proclamation ol this character this afternoon ogulnsi three countries of South America. These are understood to be Colum bla, Honduras nnd Venezuela, but It cannot bo stated. NATIONAL CAPITAL. A Bill to Have Private Partio3 Build Postofflces. Washington, March 15. Tin Judiciary committee or tlio noum. has agreed to report a recommenuu tlon to lay upon tlio table tho reso lutiou looking to tho Impeachment of A. P. McCormlck, judge of tho district court, northern district, Toxus. In tlio sonate today Morgan introduced a bill to Increase the facilities of tho postolllce depart ment for obtaining tho use of build ings for postofflco purposes. It pro. posed to intorcst privato capital in Mto construction of postofllco build ing on long torm leases. REIGN OP TERROR. Leaders Sentenced to Death. Rangoon, March 15. Tho cele brated Dacolt chief, tho Mluliuing prince, leader of thu revolt against tho British near Arrukan, lias been condemned to death. Five otliois who took part in tlio revolt havo also been condemned to death, and tho father of tlio Dacolt chief has been sentenced to penal servitude for llfo. A Bill to Punish all Who Will fully Destroy Proporty. 1'Aiufl, Marcli 15. It Is evident that the poisons who stole tho dyna mite cartridges from the Seine quar ries, nro endeavoring to inaugurate it reign of terror In tills city. About two o'clock tills morning, an ex plosion of cartridges occurred 1 1 Loubau Barracks, occupied by the It publican Guard. In a moment tho wildest excitement prevailed, The only harm done was to tho bar racks and buildings in tlio vicinity, which was great. A cabinet council was called this afternoon, at which President Cur not signed a bill, Introducing a clause In tho Penal codo,maklng tho willful destruction of proporty by means of explosives, punishable with deuth. THREE MEN SHOT. Tho Assailant Then Shot Him-' self. Tiffin, Ohio, March 15. Walter Snyder shot Ed Naylor, Burt Cro baugh and Thomas Downey and killed himself this morning in a fit of Insanity. Crobaugh will recover, Downey was lilt three times and his recovery Is not probable. All stand high. Business Is nearly suspended. To Restrict Naturalization. Washington, March 16. Repre sentative Oate, from the judiciary committece of the house, yesterday submitted a report to accompany the bill to change the naturalization laws. It iccites tho shameful nnd illegal manner in which aliens are naturalized in many parts of the country, and dedans congress should uiaLo laws to amply protect thu stales against tho cltlzenfhip of criminal putipeis, anarchist and aliens, 'lhe name of an American citizen s'iys tho report, should be osteeme i us that of II .man when Rome mi mistress of tho world. Such prldo can never be felt by our foreign-born citizens until the pin cess of conferring tills great boon upon him Is attended with greut solemnity and scrutinized more olo-ely than at present. Rhode Island Republicans. Pitovii)BNCE,It.I.,Murch 15. The state Republican convention met this morning. Tho platform adopted opposes the free coinaie of silver, endorsing tho icciproulty, thanking BUiuo therefor, declaring tho pro tective tarltl' tlio cardinal principle of the Republican party, approv ing tho vigor of Wlndom's courage, and tho Aniericauim of lIarrlson' administration. D. Itufrsell Brown was unanimously chosen for governor. Pioneer Dead. Roseiiuru, March 15. Thompson Grubbo died at his resldonco in Wil bur Saturday morning. Ho hud been failing for somo time, and hit deuth was not unexpected. Mr Grubbo was 74 yoars of ago, ono of tlio earliest tin. I most respected pio neers of Doutrltis county. The funeral was held at 10 this morning. dlfctisslon. Jit all pni iblllty, Mon day will b devoted In the business of the District of Columbia, and the tariff will occupy tin- rest of the week, unless Friday should bo de voted to tho private pI udar. It Is probabiothat cxe(U'lvo sessions on tho Behring sn and other matters will occupy the time of tho senate during most of the week. In the number of bills passtd the senate Is at present far ahead of the house. It has sent more than a hundred bills over to the houso for action. Many of them, it is true, aro private relief bills, but some are of import ance, and are sure to provoke a dis cussion when brought up. Tho house lias sent tlio senate nothing but one or two appropiiation bills, which huvo either been disposed of or nro ready for disposition. Mr Vest's bill to authorize by generol law the construction of a public building for a postofllee in every town where the receipts justify it, has passed the senate. AT THE CAPITAL. Chinese They Caught Him. Nkw Yoiuc, Maroh 15.- Frltz HILL'S JOURNEY. Ho Arraigns tho Billion Dollar Congress, otc. Mi:iui)iAN, Miss., March 15. Several thousand people weie as senibled at the depot tills morning when tlio train bearlug Senator Hill and tmrtv rolled Into this city. The setiutor was Introduced as "Tho gieut Democratic loader," who never leads to victory and never won a victory but for the good of tlio peo ple. Senator Hill spoko brielly and forcibly on tho national political Issues and was loudly cheered. Ho denounced tho foreo bill and the billion dollar congress and said tho people would pronounce ugaliiBt the Itopubltcan party in tlio coming election. Pora Stallion Raco. Ciiioaqo, Ills., March 15. Itudd Doblo today uccapted the challenge of C. V. Williams of Iudepc udonce, Iowa, to tiot Axtel and Allerton in a stalll m match raco fur $.10,000. Wlnnor to tako all. Reciprocity. Pauif, March 15. President Car not today signed tho commercial reciprocity convention with tho United States. GROVEli WILL RUN A Protest Against the Exclusion Act. Washington. March 15. The senate had gone into executive ses sion. When the doors were reopened consideration of tho postolllco bill was resumed. Nominations of circuit judges were not considered by the senate in executive session, but were reported favorubly by the judiciary commit tee. Under the rules they went over without action, ai d probably v hi be called up today. Among the panels present d and referred whs a protest bj tho Balti more conference of tho Methodist Eplscnpul church against the enact ment of further oppressive legisla tion against the Chliicso peoplo as tending to cripple missionary work in China through retaliatory measures. Canada More Lenient. London, March n.-The subject of tho fortinVnllot.s of Esquimalt came up again in pmlnuieut yestor day. It appears that siiic the re cent dl'cupxli.n of tne subject the warolllci has rwlvod unofficial as surances iht.t tho Clinician no prepaied to do their share of tho work. When questions were asked on the subject today, Wm. St. John F. Brodericlt, financial under secre tary of the wnrofllcc, replied that while no news had been reclved as to Canada's proposed action in re gard to Esquimult there wus every reason to believe that tho minister of mlllta of tho Dominion cabinet would interest himself so as to execute Canada's obligations. THE BLIZZARD. Great Suffering is reared in Kan sas. Kansas City, March 16. The storm continued last night villi tin AimiPd furv. The fail of snow is six to eight Inches on a level, prov- ( ing troublesome to rultroaus. a. Wichita dispatch says the fall of J snow in tne nouuiweu iivummo eight Indies on a leve'. Many tele graph wires west from there are down, and it Is dltlleuir. ror ais-1 patchers to keep trains moving, me street railway at Wichita is aban doned. Dispatches from various points in Oklahoma Indicate that the blizzard provails there; also a Guthrie special states that it bus been snowing all day and a heavy norther prevailing. Many of the recent settlers are poorly housed, poorly clothed and poorly fed, not yet haviug opportunity to harvest a crop. They live in Bhautles, tents and dugouts, and their suffering will be acute. Tho greatest Buffering is among negroes who have been lured ! to Oklahoma by unscrupulous agents. They havo no means pro vided against an emergency. Msny havo no places to sleep, all poorly clothed, and the majority without money. No fatalities are repoited, out If tho storm continues another twenty-four hours such reports are expected. Dispatches from North western Missouri show that tiio storm is raging ihere. . in i ' i nmmjw inimiin mam pmw. ! mw and orchard co. H HUa ew " ----- FOR TOWN LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS. J. L. BENNETT k SON. CANDIES, Fruits and Cigars, P. O. Block. J, J. HAHKINS, Scientific Horseshoeing. OPPOSITE FOUNDIIY, On State Street. A. P. GORDON, All kinds of WOOD. OI Court Street, KICE & ROSS, Horseshoers, General Blacksmlthlng, 47 State Street. k HUMPHREYS, Cigars and Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 2-43 Com'l Street. GLOVER k PUGH, Horseshoeing and Itlacksmithiug, Baok or Red. Corner. BOSTON Coffee House. 5c LUNCH. Open all Night A, H. F0RSTNER & CO,, Machine Shop, Guns, Spoiling Goods, Etc., 008 Com 1 Street RADABAUGII k EPLEY Livery, Feed and Betiding Stable, -44 Stats Street IXL BAKERY. Lunch Counter. MEALS 15 Cents and Upwards, 101 Btate Street. A. H. WILLARD, lUavksmitliiiig mid Ilorscshoci g, 139 State Street. r cam F. A T T W E L L, s STP.RVRS HWOS. H 0 U S E & j califovn la Buttery, amST -PATN' KK.l OlVJXl XXiO.J.1 '; 139 State Street. ITHE BEST 101 Court Street. I mi if ins Haagen, a Prussian forger, was ar. rested on tlio arrival of tlio steamer AmaHl. A peculiarity of tho cubo wa3 ho ra ulo no attempt to conceal liiB Identity, which nlono enabled llioofllcors toldoutiry him, iih tlio cablod description wus totally Inac curate, . A Oloso Traffic Arrangomont. Boston, March 15. Vice-President Prluco says a oloso tiaillo ar rangement haB been mado between tbo Now York & Now England mid tho Reading, and tlio latter Is yory likely to lease tho Baltlmoro & Ohio. Prluco looks forward to tlio fipoody running of through traiiiH botwoen Boston and Now OrleaiiB. Bain Makers. Toi'j:ka, Kan., Marcli 14,-Two companies claimlug to havo Baiu maker Melbourne's secret linvo boon formed. Tboyofl'er tosoll the secret at tho rate of $2500 per county, or will furnish OHO or tWO itlCllCS Of ralu at $500 nor county. They havo men ut work In tho dry regions of California and Arizona, and claim to havo produced ono and one-half Inches or rain at PlxloyC'al. Dlas Will Bo Ro-Elected. City ov Muxico, March 15. Political club.9 nro bolng organized throughout tho republic In support of tho ro eleotlon of President Diaz. The latest organization of tho kind is tho Aldamo club, having a mem bership of 8000 wprklngmou In tho city of Loon, Hlnlo of Guanajuato. A largo number of campaign Jour uala havo been started In tho princi pal cltlea of Mexico, all supporting Dtaz'a re-election. Tho Indications now aro that Diaz will havo a walk over t tho clectiou In Juno, al though some people hero assert that General Trovlno, of Monterey, Is making a quiet eilort to secure con trol of the coining conventions and eleyato himself to tho presidency. Case of Trichlnw. PAOM, Iud., March 16. A 17- ycHWild daughter of George Mur Mi died -Sunday or trichlnw spl jjhIb. Some weeks ivtjo Mr. Marlott killed & pig and his family ale of th pork In an uuueruoue conui tiou. Mrs. Marleit uud tho daugh ter were lakeu nick, tho daughter dylHK Sunday. Tlio wlfo and mother is still iu a precarious con dition. Doctors, aftf r the death of tlw daughter, mudo a mlcroscoplo examination from a cutting from the Bleeps uiusclu sua found au fclwuduajtt of the deadly trlehot w Sfilnak, Trsach Bark Sank. TAL-nnu M.. U Tlm TiVrtnnh I BSnfttOr M Onll'. brk Achilla was sunk iu a collision Wamiinotosi, Murdi lo.-Beim-with an unkuowu sltamer In tho tor Merrill's owidlliun U unchanged Party Wishes So to Do. Him CLEVELAND'S LETTER. THE SUPER SHOT By a Messenger Boy, Who Wanted His Wages. San Fkancisco, March 15. Yes terd.iy morning shortly after 9 o'clock E. F. Welhe, of Oakland, superintendent of tho American Dis trict Messenger otllce on Miuket street, in the Grand hotel, was sl.ot by a messenger boy named Jacob Oppenheinier. Tlio latter had been discharged from the office about three wo -ksag.1, and, his claim for waces nit being piid fast enough to suit hlin, he threatened several times to makj trouble. Ho called on tne superl itfudcat, saying ho wanted ills money, and was going to get it. Ho stepped Into tlio private office, pulled a pistol and filed five shots. Welhe then ran out into the street, jumped into a hack, and was driven oil before any one could speak to him. The other employes weio too badly scared to notice their chief. It isiumored Welhe was shot in the bund and iu the leg. When ar rested, the boy refused to talk, say ing ho was no fool. THE LARGEST DOCKET. SALEM DYE WORKS. Tailoring, KING AND UEl'AIllISO 127 Court Street. A.M. Undertaking anil Cabinet Work, -107 State Street. CJTAS. CALVERT. Spring MILLINERY Arriving Dally. 274 Com'l Street. B. J. PATTOtf, Red Rubber Stamps. Prices the Lowest. D8 State Street. S. W. THOMPSON & CO., 221 Commercial Street. Larue Line of Loose AND MOUNTED DIAMONDS. MONIEE BROS., Photographers 107 Com'l Street. F, B. SOUIHWICK, Contractor ami JSuildcr, Salem, - - Oregon. F. T. HART, MERCHANT TAILOR, Over Email's Clothing Store. MRS. M. E. WILSON, Leading Salem Modiste. SOG Commercial St. MISS OLIVIA MASCHER. Millinery Store, Itemovca to Cottle Ulook. Spring Goods Arriving T. J. CltESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing. Cor. 20th and Chcmeketa Streets. L. S. & MARK S. SKIFF. DENTISTS, 250 Liberty Street, Electric Car Line. on T.H.BLUNDBLL. Bleat, Poultry and Fish Market. Insurance Block. bank. MEERSHAUiM PIPES Jiibt Imported AT SIMON'S. MagMM'tuiuLJTi.il,ii'.tuiJgM-"- inrKaxaacn JOHN 31. VATCE i CO, Bcal Estate and Insurance. Fist stairway north of Bush FROM TEXAS. Tho Mills Mon Boom Suro of Victory. Austin, Muroii 15. Tlio sena torial Hitnutlon iu inking a nioro tleilnltoBlmno. Tho Mills mon ex press tliniiiBolvoH iw au 10 of victory. Tlio Mills party clulni 75 out of 100 In tho house and havo shown bucIi strength that tho Governor Hog lulmlnlstnvlloiilstH, who aro support ing Chilton, havo bconmo alarnioil. Culberson is not muoli talked of, Whoat In Minnesota nnd Dakota. MiNNRAi'or.iH, March 15. Tho Journal has reports from plxty dif ferent points In Minnesota and tho Dakotaa, showing tlioro aro, on a safo estimate, about 32,000,000 bushels of wheat In Minnesota and tlio Dakotas In tlio fanners' hands, after deducting seed and farmers' con sumption. Vialblo Supply of drain. Ni:v Yoiuc, March 15. Vlslblo blipply of whoit, 40,B10,000 bushels, u decrcaso of 037.2.S5; corn 12,804, 000, nn Iiuuvium) of 1,202,003. oats, H.O12.000, an Increase or 105,010; ryo, 1,001,000, a decrease of 158,050 bar ley, 1,320,000, a deoreaso of 100,760. Sullivan nnd Oorbott. Nkw Yoiuc, Maroh 16. Corbett this afternoou covered Joint L. Bulllvan'a deptwlt of $2500. Articles aro signed for Bulllvau uud Corbett to light for 110,000a bldo and a purso of (25,000 boforo tho Olympic club at Now Orleans, Bopt. 7th. Correspondence With Qonoral Braggs. Mhavauickk, Wis., March 16. General E. 8. Bragga, father of tho famous phmso, "Wo lovo him for tho enemies ho has nindo," has been urging Cleveland to make a public avowal of his position regarding tho approaching convention. On Maroh 5th ho wrote a letter to Clove land containing tho follewing: "I ask you to say to tlio peoplo that your naino bo presented lo tho na tional Democratic convention as a candidate for Its nomination to the presidency, nnd that you wllhiecept tho nomination if given, and again undortuUo tlio duties of president, If the peoplo shall, ns I bellovo tlioy will, choso you for that oillce." In reply, Cleveland writes: "I have thought I might continue slluut on tho subject you present to mo, If, in answering tlio questions, I might only consider personal desires, Individual oiwo and comfort, my res ponse would bo promptly mado without tho least reservation or dif ficulty, but If you nro right in sup posing tlio subject Is related to tho duty I owo tho country and party, a condition exists which makes such privato nnd personal considera tion entirely Irrelevant. My ex perience in tho olllco of president so Impressed mo with tho solemnity of tho trust and its awful responsibi lities, that 1 onunot bring myself to regard n candidacy for tlio placo as something to bo won by personal strtfo and aotlvo self assertlou. I havo also au Idea that tho presidency Is pro-oinliioiitly the ieople'a otlkv, and I havo Ikhui slueero and con stant In tho advocacy of elleotlvo participation in polltlclal atlnlrson tho part of nil our citizens. Conto miently, I bollovotho people should be heard In tho choice of their party caudldaUa and that they themselves should made nominations as directly as is consistent with au open, fair, uud full party organisation nnd methods, 1 am eoutldoiit success Is still within reach, but I Mlovo this Is utliiio for thoughtmlueAa and de liberation, not only as to candidates, but concerning pan action upou questions of Immense 'interest to tho , iwtriotlo and Intelligent voters of Lato China and Japan News. San Fkancisco, March 15. Tho steamship Oceanic arrived yester day from China and Jnpau. Lieu tenant Iletheriniiton, who shot Grower Robinson, lias been held by tho coroner's juiy on n charge of willful murder. Ah tho Oceanic was leaving Yoko hama tho Unhid ctates steamer Alliance, Lieutenant McCllutock commanding, enmo off to saluto Admiral lkllcnap, on tho tutgolug steamship. In trying to get along side elm ran im the new brnkowutei. Tho British ship Mercury sent a tmrgo and foity murines to get lur oil. Tlio Paclilo Mall and Canadian Pacillo tugs also went to tho assis tance of tho Allinnco. It Is believed by those ou bond tho Oceauio that tho Alliance would be a total wreck. School Election in Portland. Portland, Maroh 15. A. W. Lambert, cashier of tlio Citizens' bank of tho East side, wus elected school director yesterday by 071 ma- Joilty, defeating J. F. Osborne, piesldcnt of tho chamber of com merce and clmlrniau of tho citizens' committee of 100. Tlio ulectiou was important iu that it lias a bearing on the coming stato election. Os borne was opposed by Republicans because of his connection with the citizens' movement at tho election last June, when tho Republican ticket was defeated. IIo was also opposed by Democrats who aro op posed to fusion with tho citizens' ticket. Republicans claim that the defeat of Osborne means thai elti yens will not iiomluaten ticket, or It thev do it will bo defeated. Who Marked for Him. Mauyhvim.k, Cal March 15. Privato MoAfe., a National Gunnls- tll0 Jaud who watch forau Rfesurtinee man, has wsorcd 109 out of n possible I ot Mft,,y ft8 tho price of tholr couQ. 200 at tho llntl. Ho made 80 con-' tieuco auj Bupport," HOiitlvo buH'wyei", tlio last Bbot ' being -1. JTHIS WEEK IN OONORESS, Bigttl4 chaunwl, llvo Of ttM The Imyottant Matters to Come Before the Two Housqb. Wamiinmiv. I 'f!i 15 Tbo this morulng. JIi condition It re- prrwu lot tuts v.tU mhe huue ganka ft cxcwdlusly prworIou, will bo tbo continue lr. tho tailO Assaulted a Young dirl. Nkw Yoiuc, March 16. William H. Gamer, nephew of tho lato Com modore Gamer, was sentenced yes terday to six months' Imprisonment In tho penitentiary for assaulting a 15-year-old girl, Mary Quinu, daugh ter of a Harlem grocer on August 21, 1800. G.irnor evaded arrost by lleelng from tho city. July last ho returned here, but tlio authorities did not know of It until last week, when ho was taken Into custody, tried ami couvlcted of tho crime. To Inquire into the Cause. WauI'ACA, Wis., March 15. A special grand Jury has been sum moned to Inquire Into tho dentil of Ranker Mtud, mysteriously mur dered in October, 18S2. It is ex peoted live persous will be Indicted. Fatal Elevator Accident. San Fhancisco, Maroh 15. An elevator In the Sutter street cable house fell yesterday with two pas sengers. Oue of them, James FlU Patrick, rvcelviil probably fatal lujurle MillQ and Elevator Burned. Jol'UN, Ma, Maroh 16. The mllU ami iKvutor of the Bargeant Milling company are burned. Isns, 160,00Q, Sossion of Circuit Court Now In Session in Albany. Auiany, Or., March 15. Circuit co irt for Linn county convoned in this city yesterday afternoon with J ulgo Boise on tho bouch. The d cket is the longest evor up for hearing at ouo term or court to this county. It contains 171 cases, though many of tho c.i'-esare small ones, which should havo been heard in tho justice's courts. Tho state ol Oregon vs. Frank S. Ingrim foi murder, Is the most important case to bo bard at this term, The twenty-llvo cass ngalutt the Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance Co,, of this city, will probably bo decided nt Ihls term of court. In addition to these thoio are sixteen divorce cases to bo heaid. A large array of attorneys aro present, and among them Salem and Portland aro well represented. Torpedo to Bo Tested. Nkw Yoiuc, March 15. Some day this weik the aerial sub-aqul-atlo projectile, to the invention of which Ericsson devoted so many years of study, will be tested at Fort Wadsworth under tlio super vision of tlio board of ordnance for tlllcatlons. Tho now projectile may be used either on land or sea, and carries 800 pounds of dynamlto or gun-cotton. Tho projectile will not explode unless tho percussion cap at its end at) ikes some portion under water of tho vessel sought to bo de stroyed. When the projectile strikes tlio water It still hassulll clent velocity to trnvol 500 feet underneath tho surface. The depth at which It may travel under uator Is regulated by an ingenious device. It is also llttod with rudders or tins, which, having been udjusled before tho projectile IsdUcharged, steers it in a straight course aguiust tho ves sel. Tho Death of a Miser. Lynn, Mass., March 16. Elijah D Howard died In mi attic, on Sat urday, which ho had occupied for more than twenty years. He was a machinist, and suppa-od to be worth about ?8000. When the ro m was searched, money and securities ngjjrogntlng more than f000 iu value were found, liesldea Boston & Maine railway stook amounting to sevral thousand more. His sole heir Is a sou, whom he had not seen for twenty-three years. This son, Kdward L, Howard, Is a telegraph operator Iu the Adams house, Bos ton, with a si'ary of ?40 a mouth. Caused by a Broken Rail. Milwaukhk, VU., Maroh 15, A northbound passenger train on the Wisconsin Central road yestirday was wrecked by a broken rail at Dale, The baggage car, two coaches uud two sleiwrs wero ditched. The wreck took tire nud tho sleepers and coacliea ware uwtroveu. ine pas- Rich Mines Discovered. San Dikoo, Cal., March 15. It is quite probable that Southern Cali fornia will soon experience n mining boom greater than that,.of the newly discovered district of Creede, Colo. Last week a force of men driving a tunnel in tho Steele mine, six miles west of Perry's, in the Gaviliau district, encountered rock which surpassed anything yet found in the country. Only one assay has yet been made, which showed iOOOO in gold and silver per ton. Tho find created considerable excitement and claims havo advanced rapidly in price. Within a few days the rich ness and exteut of the strike will bo determined. Prairie Fires. Guthkie, O. T Maich 15. A terrible prairie lire has teen raging for several days in tho eastern part of Pnj ne county, doing many thou sands of dollars damage. John Shutuell, William Querry, John Queiry and otheis had their farms swept clear of everything and aro penniless. John Querry was fatally burned while attempting to save his home. Hukon, S. D., March 15. A prai rie fire twelve miles south of here has destroyed tho farmhouses of William Mills and William Rye, with household goods and clothing, Several sheds containing a large amount of grain, hay and farm machinery wero burned. A large section was burned over. MARKETS. San Fkancisco, Maich 15. Wheat buyer season $1.GG. I'OKTLAND.March 15. Wheat val ley, $1.55$1.G0; Walla Walla, $1.50 S1.55. CuiOAao, March 15. At close wheat was weak; cash, 83j, May, ,85feJ. SCROFULA Is that Impurity ot tho Wood which iu ducis unsightly lumps or SN.oMngs out plamlsot tho neck; causes painful turn U sores on tho arras, legs or feet; cle elo; et ulcors In the 05 os, oars, or nose, often caus ing Mimlness or deafness; Is tlio oiltshi ul pimples, cancerous growths, or the 111 u other manifestations usually ascrifci 1 1 "humorb;" and fastontus upon tbo limps cauos consumption, and death. lHinr tho most ancient, It is tho most general 1 1 nil diseasos or affections, for ery few persons aro entirely free from it. How Can It Bo By taking Hood's Sarsnparllla, which, to the remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines hive failed, has proton Itself to bo a potent and pecul uir medicine for this disease. Some o the cures aro really wonderful. If jou lufter from scrofula or Impure blood, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. " E ery spring my w lie and ohlldreu liaire been troubled with scrofula, soros break ing out on them In various places. My Ultlo boy, three jears old, has been terrible sufferer. Last spring ho was on mass of sores from bead to feet. I was advised to use Hood's Sarsaparllla, and we luooulltakenlU The result is that all bTe been cured ot tho ecroiula, my Utile boy being entirely f reo from sores, and all tout ot my children look bright and healthy. Y, Ik Atiieutox, rassaic City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparllla SMbjikugsliU. flislxforf. Imudb) i I. HOOD CO, ApoUitturlu, Lowell, Mm IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Oregon Land Company's Price List. 10 acres of land 5l miles south of Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There will be 1 00 acres set to fruit, immediately adjoining this tract, this spring; price, $50 per acre, $ 100 cash, balance easy pay ments. Choice of four ten acre fruit tracts five miles south ot Salem (postoffice) one all in cultivation, very sightly; two other three-fourths in cultivation, balance good timber; one three-fourths in cultivation balance in pasture, $45.00 per acre, cash, balance easy payment and long time. Choice of 25 ten acre fruit tracts six miles south of Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, very desirable location; springs and running water, adjoining The Oregon-Land Company's model 100 acre orchard farm, three miles from steamer landing. First choice $60 per acre, cash, balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for land out of the fruit crop This land will be set our to fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner, by the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company so that a two year old orchard, complete in ever respect, will cost the pur haser $125 per acre, including a good fence around it. The "Willamette V Hey 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 Valtey, what the 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 Oregon Land com pany, and take a ride to Sunny side and see what 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. 10 80 100 acres cultivated" land with house, spring and orchard 8 miks from Turner, $00 per acre, J cash, balance in three equal annual payments. IS 40-101) acres cultivated land with ham nud running water, ?45 per acre, cash, balance iu three equal annual payments. First payment will be taken iu work. 10 DG-100 acres cultivated land, running water on land, ?40 per acre, ensh, balanco in three equal annual payments. First payment taken in work. 39 08-100 acres pasture and timber land, all good land, with running water, 3 miles from Turner, 526 per ncre. 0 fruit tracts ranging from 12 to M acres each, all cultivated, 200 fruit trees on each lot, land all plowed, $45 per ncre. J cash, balance in three equal annual payments. won; suon as carpenter wont, cutiinc woon, mailing raus, ouuuing fence, betting out nud cultivating trees taken in part payment ou laud; also horses, harness, wagons, or buggies taken in part payment on laud. Also good city property, when unincumbered by mortgage or otl er claims, taken in part payment 011 Jand. TMI'llOVKD OltnKK OP 11KD MKN 1 Kamlakun Trlb No, S, Palem. Holds ivmtxMl every Thursday e eolng, at ".SO, M igwam iu aiai insurance nail, K O HAKKK. Irophet. KHNK P. WATKIW. Chief or Kecords. VKOFK&itONAI. CAUD3. -1EO. VT HaUm. Oregon. iiuiai EO.H. BUlUiCTT. Attorney at law. km. Oregon. Office over Ladd a bank. and D-.vm.-i cc m.utiAS, Attorneys cottDsalor at law. bUm C. I7aTlncanabittneloithrwnr.u.vi..n roaaty.lneladlacatolandulork iiilx m .run.ll.f.irl.Br.,i.rmi1. "e hh Ja " KM(inii.-i- - -" -- cwa, mj aitg ipmu ueuuM lor ex- aiioiut uum 10 rem eviaic uusuiet in Otetnprcm court aadtu ice state depart t wcaU wW rccrit prompt tttenUwj, Braktiuin Ollderuian was llllcd, nnd four were Injured. c; t. ifii.h t MCHAKDSON. Attorney nt law. oillce up wtalrsln from rooms of new 1 blne.lt. corner Commercial nnd Com t KtrtetB, gulum, Oregon. TOHN A. CARSON. Attorney nt law. J ltooms 3 and -1, Lada & Hugh's bank imlldlng, Salcnt, Orceen. 811jr II. V, HON HAM. W. II. HOLJI ES. BONHAii & Howies. AttoruoyH at law. Ofllco In Uusb'ft block, botvteen State nud Court, ou Com'l at. miLatON X)KD, attorney at law. Balem, 1 vrcsuu. umce upuurs in nmonu mo ilbck. WH. YOUNG, M. D., Oillce formerly t occupied by Dr. How land, corner IXmrt nnd Liberty ktrects. Telephone No. 45. Otllce heurs: 8 n in, to 12: 2 to I p. m., and 7 to U p.m. H(kleuro I81I1 klreet on electrio car line. Telephone No. , TTvIt. W. 8. SIOTT, physician nnd Bur J geou. Ortlco In KIdrldce Block, .a leiu, Ort'on. Ottli-o houn. 10 to 15 11. m. .' to i p. iu. J 7 B.l'mi.IlOOK,M.I).,IIomeortUlL !i. Offlcc 165 (Xiurt btreot; Kestdet-oe Si7 tgh Hreet. GeLerul practice. bpecUtl attrition given to dibeuse of Woman uud children. oftho J T HOUSKH.M.I). I'hysioian arwUur- goon. I'nictlcA limited to dUiuw uervoua grKtem. nutnrrh :iininHin nMhina and rupture or hernia. Otllce in tvmiebloikroomulland 12. Ofllee hours Tojn 9 to 12 a. m. and from 3 to 6 p. in. WD. YVOU, Architect, riaas, Sped , tlcatlons nnd buperlntendeuce l'T nil clusKi'S of buildings. laurciai si., up sunns. OUlce MO Com- EJ. McCAUKTLAND.Clvll Sanitary and . Hdrnullc Knglneer. U. S. Ueput mineral buryor City urveyors otllte Cottle-rarkhurbt Block, falem, Oregon. OA. ltOBKKT, Architect, room 424, Mnr , qunm bnlldlug, t'ortland, Oregon, nnsiNi&s OAIID3. HORYK A MIIJ.H, Proprietors the I'oit o lain Bathnndhhnvlugl'arlors, Hse tne only 1'orcelnin Bath Tubs In tbo city, SOU Commercial street, balem, Oregon. 11'KAGUE A AIXEN. Blacksmiths nnd ij horthoelng nnd repairing. Only the best workmen employed. Oppobiio hU est workmen enmloved. Inburuui building OppOKItO btuto II. SMITH A CO., Contractors, Bewei A., lag, cement Sidewalks, Excavatli'c, Ete: All work promptly done, Sn'em. Or. .eave orders with Duiu Bros. 4:lS-lm GABPrr-LAYING. I rnake a specialty ot oat pet-tew ing and laying; crpei lateen up and relaid with grent care. Houho cleaning. tave orders with J. II. Limn. or Buren a bon. J. Q. LUUltMAN. TK. T. C. SMITH, Dentlst.W Stale street, J rialem. Or. Finished dental opera' lions of every desoripttou. Paiules opera tions a kpeclatty, lty a MINTA B. A. DAVIS. ..-.iu iuii,i.,;p. ru. to a u. m. Office hours. y or niift mil nmrnniiv biij.i ,n npeeial atu ntlon tn v en to dUeases of wow en and children. Ofllce In .New Bank Oik 806 Commercial street. Bealdenee same. H;i"XJLh:H8vil'NX, Episcopal Heo JLJ tory; rornor Cbfiuekvkt and Chureh. Office hours 1 to J n. m. wuu.. TOHN KNIGHT, UIackmith. llorw t) fcluwlng and repalrlnij a specialty. Hbop kt the fool of Liberty street, Balem, OrgriH. P J. LAItSBN A CO,, Manufacture ofttlt - J iy. klcrtaof vehtcle8. ltepalrlng a Epeclal. Shop 45 titate street. 1! I SNICEF. JKPFRFY8, M. n. Treat tally nrBe hour. & u l mm t.. j St. t.-ide block, Salem, Oresjoa. C.1 tfim S. UcNALXY.Anlilitet. Vaw .- Hrey uuiu Mock PUas and spectfl cr UcSkU goIoxkpromP)ti, milK aMeeeRxat roll tat Martoo goot-lt, J. tor tie Tr Utl, twta tm plaaMl T my haji'ls m oittewloa. Tmxjyefs v pMiMr buaturtntaMd pay their ta as they will mxju tm deMnqaent and i bdded. E. if. CKOISAN, BherttfandTaxOnllector. Marlon cnoHyV fiIeu,OrsFb,17,Iifii 8-23-tMir 51 Ai ti k Mrftt-f. m.:L $MMk M jmL ihJto& '&n tJBB'-.. l l-.-.- MtMM&ma&U,fluJ j) j. i . nx