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if J. H. Apron Checks Dross Ginghams French Zephyr Ginghams Fine Ingrain Carpets Best loxbttry Brussels Finu Fancy Window Shades aco Curtains iriwrai minini 1KB CAPITAL MISSAL. TUU USDAY,. MARCH 31, 1802. GEO. D OOUUHUK. K. OAHILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cemcut, piaster, bair, fire aud building brick, fire clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Ofllce 03 State street. Goodhue & Cahill. UlLBBRr & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Htrnuga bakery takes the lead on superior bread cakes, pies and all kiuds of fancy baking. WESTAL'OTT & IRWIN. DATES OP LOCAL EVENTS. April 1. People's county conven tion, Salem. April 0. Democratic primaries. April 11 Miss Susan Hale, reader, Unity church. April 14. Democratic county con vention. April 20. Symphony club, Reed's opera house. GiiASSFOKi) Lecture. The first of the series of lectures to ladies and misses over fourteen only was given nt 2:30 today at A. O. U. W. hail. There was a good attendance and Miss Giabsford delivers the next one Saturday at 2:30 p. ra., and Tuesday same hour. No admission will be charged. Miss Glassford is from San Francisco and her work is en dorsed by the W. C. T. U. and churches generally, as the purpose is to promote health and social purity. The lectures are free to all and very instructive, teaching of the organs of the body, their func tions and how to secure and retain purity of body aud mind. We are glad to know of this good work in the city, and hope a united effort will be made along the lines of health, heredity and social purity. Will Beautify .The water company propose to beautify the premises about the works consider able as soon as the engineer's cottage Is moved back. A pretty lawn will be grown on all the vacant ground and some roses planted. The whole will not present a dingy and littered up appearance as has prevailed during the past year when Improvements were constantly in progress. m The U. B. Revival. There are constant accessions to the church of United Brethren in Christ just or ganized at Salem by the evangelists, Gwynn aud Williams and Presid ing Elder Barclay. The day meet ings each afternoon at three and the evening meetings are well attended and the preaching Is devoid of nonsense or sensational featured. Veterans Attention ! Com rade R. O. Bates lectures at the Cumberland Presbyterian church on Saturday of this week, on life at Andewonville prison aud of his thrilling experiences as narrated In IiIb lecture on "Billy and Dick." Tickets will be 25 cents, and the lecture begins at 7:30 sharp. m A Change. W. D. Morehouse has been appointed postmaster at Ivle postofflce In this county, and the name of the office is changed to Elkhorn and located one-half mile west. For the cure of all female dis orders and Irregularities, Ayer'a Sarsaparilla has no equal. Daily Additions To our already large stock are being received, and ladies will find each department filled with the latest and newest LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S in all sizes and colors, open for inspection. NEW DRESS GOODS AND DRESS ROBES, Ask to see Our SATIN SOLEIL. T. HOLVERSON, - 301 Commercial St. IvUNN Is Positively Clotilny Out i Look at the Prices. 08 cts a yard. 10 " " 12 " " , 45 " " 85 " " .75 " each. 75cts to $5.00 a pair. IT IS GOING. The Old Moss-Covered Bridge Giving Place to a Viaduct Ghemeketa Street. Thank God for small favors in the way of city improvements I This mornlug Contractor McCoy began with a force of men tearing up the old covered bridge on Com mercial t-treet over South Mill creek. By this evening there will not be much left of It. In two weeks there will be a new structure there full street width and a great improve ment in every way. The Journal's flag Is flying I It could not get a stone arch bridge, which everybody wanted but no body in authority seemed to be able to see how they could secure, but is glad to have helped to secure the first full street wide bridge ever erected in Salem. chemeketa street. The next session of the city coun cil will probably let a contract for grading and improving this street. There Is some serious objecting being douo because the city proposes to as sume 60 per cent, of the expenses of the South Commercial street im provement and only about one-third of the expenseson Chemeketa street. As The Journal understands, the city saves a great expense of build ing a long bridge by making about 100 feet of fill with the earth taken out of the hill. It would cost the city more to build a bridge as long as the old one than it will to use the earth from the hill to make the All. If there is any complaint at the ex pense of South Commercial street improvement It should come from the abutting property owners, and we do no understand they are kicking. A MESS OF LIES. The Woodburn Independent Man Dying for Want of Notoriety a Personal Matter. 'The Independent says: "Minto Is' down and the Journal is kick ing him. While Mr. Minto was up the Journal would have willingly licked the dust from bis boots. When his power began to wane the Journal edged ofl? and now, when he is completely down. It gives him a kick, because he defeated the nom ination of J. H. McCormick, for treasurer. With all his political faults Mr. Minto is today a better man for the people than is the edi tor of the Journal. It is true he represented the worst element of the Republican party, but under cover of reform he did not attempt to hoodwink the people. Mr. Minto realizes that his political sins have overtaken him, but he had the grit to fight until ho was downed and did not, like a contemptible coward, sit on the fence, so as to fall either way. In defeating Mr. McCormick Mr. Minto did the citizens of this county a favor. Such men as Mr. McCormick have been managing county affairs too long." The Journal must beg pardon of Its readers for noticing the above, but it is so full of mistatemeuts we cannot let it pass unanswered. The Journal has never willfully printed anything "kicking" Mr. Minto or any other Republican, or Democrat or any other man, unless the Inter ests of the people required it, or it was attacked. So The Journal hat no fight on Mr. -Minto. He is a private citizen and as such is en titled to be let alone. There are a few men left in the world who are us honest aud fair-minded as the In dependent man, and there are a great many who are far more scru pulous about attacking men who have douo them great personal favors. It is a somewhat new thing tiiat Mr. McCormick has been man aging county affairs for any percep tible length of time or to any per ceptlble extent. Moutee Bros, will make you as fluearlato cabinet photographs for $2.00 per dozen as you can get any where else in the city for 15.00 per dozen. Go and see for yourself. Commercial street, south of post- office. 3-30-2t I P OO iT Everything in stock at corresponding prices Show cases, fine safe, thread cases at a bargain. Do not miss this sale. Opposite Bush's bank, Salem, Or. THE MILLS REVIVAL. Preparations and Arrangements Now Nearly Completed Salem Taking Hold Well. All the grouud work and prelim inaries arc complete for the great Mills revival meeting to begin at Salem Monday, April 4. The evan gelist will arrive Monday and will be accompanied by his singer, L. B. Greenwood, who takes part in all the services and is n renowned vocalist as his principal is a noted pulpit speaker and exhorter to the better way. At Portlaud several thousaud were con vei ted to Christianity by Mr. Mills, and the past week nearly all the principal business houses have cloyed to allow the proprietors aud employes to attend the meetings. That his work will be attended by success in Salem no one can doubt. Dr. Corwin and H. T. Matthews went to Portland Wednesday to hear Mills preach and were very favorably impressed with his speak ing. He did not known that they were present and they speak in the highest terms of his work. He is a very scriptural speaker, qtiollDg the texts that convince wlih greatest readiness. Mr. Mills Ib a Presbyterian and his home is at Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Mrs. Mills accompanies him. FIRST MEETING. Rev. Corwin will preach the ser mon at the Union meeting Sunday evening at .the M. E. church which will be the opening meeting of the Mills revival woik in Salem. The sermon will have a general bearing on the work that is laid out. He will not preach his usual sermon on that night of course to youug men as is his regular monthly custom, Grand Benefit to Second Reg iment Band. On Friday evening, April 1st, the Second Regiment band will appear at Reed's opeia house in n program of unusual merit. Carl Demon's orchestra will also render two numbers that will more than please, as they are new and popular, and added to this we take great pleasure in being able to use the name of Mrs, Frank Will man, the brilliant and accomplished pianist, who has kindly consented to so ably assist the band on this occasion. The program will appear in tomorrow's issue, aud Is a rich one. Reserved seats now on sale at Patton's 50 cents, gallery 25 cents. Portland Boat. The El wood is making regular trips between Salem and Portland. She goes down Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, leaving ut 0 a. in., returns Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays, leaving Portland at G a. m., Ash street dock. Found. A lady's pocketbook, with small sum of money and sev eral lists of names. Call at this ofllce. Circulating Library. The only public circulating library in Salem Is at Frank S. Dearborn's book store. For Sale. Forty feet front on Commercial street, ilrat-class busi ness property. Enquire of Wra. E. Burke, one-half block south of Bush's bank uu-stalrv. 8 10-tf Shoes. Customers usually buy where they can find what they want at moderate prices. Krausse Bros., therefore, enjoy a good shoe business. April Tenth. The salmon sea son will open then, but we have every day all the fine fresh fish In the market, at Davison & White's market. For Sale. Twenty-five head of draft aud driving horses. Enquire of Win, E, Burke, one-half block south of Bush's bank, up stairs. For Bale. Two horses, ono 1700 pounds the other 1300 pounds weight Enquire of Wm. E. Burke, over Barr & Pretzels. 8-17-tf LOCAL AND I'RRSONAL. A Salem justice will marry ou for love or moiius . A. Bush hns returned from Rose burg. Two Btreet roamers aud one drunk got five days each from City Re corder Goodell this morning. Dr. Mark SklQ and wife areiu Portland for a few days. Oscar FochltT has a position In a U. 8. cavalry baud at Walla Walla us plcolUt. J. H. McCormick, superintendent of too poor farm, went to Portland thin afternoon, on business. Chris Pauliis has Bold out his saloon fixtures next to the Blmon cigar store, and Mr. Bush will erect a substantial brick there. Tom BJuudell got 2d premium for best breeding pen Plymouth Rocks. He Is good judge of chlckenB and baa some fluo stock. Dr. J. C. Byrd, of Spokano Falls, Is the guest of his brother, Dr. W H. Byrd, of Salem. An imbecile boy, aged fifteen years hns beeti brought to the asy lum. His namo Is Frank Snod grass, and ho comes from Linn couuty. Grauduia Durbln who lives on Water street near the bridge is re ported to be in her lust hours. Miss Stella Stites, of Albany, is visiting frleuils in the city. Fred Douham, of Fleming's shoe store, has been on the sick list for a few days. Wm. Haack has rented the room next to the Oregon Land Co., and Is having fixtures made for a saloon. The saw mill people report con tinued demand for lumber and plenty of logs. O E. Abemathy is now solo pro prietor of the steamer Elwood" and is doing a good freight and passenger business. Al. Herren is agent and will be fouud at the wharf boat at foot of Ferry street. H. W. Downing, Wm. Chambers, and W. B. Simpson are mentioned as probable Democratic nominees for sheriff. Mayor D'Arcy is meutloned for judge. Will Marlon county present a can didate for the supremo Judgeship at the state convention ? There has boon just rain enough to demonstrate that our streets are not paved. T. McF. Pulton is at Portland on business connected with his book trade. Jos. H. Wetherbee, the salaried secretary of the Sabm Y. M. C. A., bus accepted. Ho comes here from Tacoma April 15. A hard frost Is reported from the prairie. No damage is reported to strawberries or fruit. Street Commissioner Crossan has seven city jail birds at work today. He says there aro times when it Is not practicable to work them, as when it is raining or when there is no work to do. The Assembly club did not meet last night as was expected. H. O. Beardsley is over from Eola and says the party of Salem teachers that started for Monmouth last n'ght were upset aud ono strained her wrist The whole party was pretty badly demoralized by tlic accident. The official call for the Republican state convention has appeared In only two papers Tho Oregonian, Rep., and Telegram, Dem. They are ring organs and the call for Ore gon Republicans or pemocrats who are for the people and against tho rings is not voiced by them. G. W. Gray will put In an iron and plate glass front In his three stores on State street, corner Liberty as soon as he can havo It done. Tho second prayer meeting pre paratory to the Mills meetings was held last night at the M. E. church, Robt. Whitaker leading. Thoro was a house full and an Increasing Interest. There should be a general attendance of church singers at the choir rehearsal at tho sumo church Friday evening. Fresli bread, the best and lightest always on hand, at the Electric Simpson Bros. Men's (3 fhocs, tho best ever offered for tho price, at Wm. Brown & Co. 's. B. B. Branson, of Sheridan, Yam hill county, sends a good campaign list of subscribers. lie seya: "Hur rah for The Journal I" Farmers report that the China pheasant is destroying all the native game. The pheasaut cocks kill the young game as soon as It is hatched. One report states that the quail, grouse and Oregon pheasant is abso lutely disappearing. It would teem to too a mistake to protect the China pheasant. Have you tried any of Hroat & One's fancy toilet soaps? Tbey are so cheap too. To protect digestion, and fur use as a stomachic, after the mid-day meal, Ayer's C'athartlo Pills have no equal. Eastern oysters at Davison & White's, Tbe Wonderful Snecm Of Hood's Barsaparilla as a blood purifier entitles it to your confidence. No other preparation has such a record of cures of scrofula, salt rheum, blood poisoning, or other blood diseases. To try It is to know Its merit Be ure to get Hood's Baruapsrllla. For a ueuerul family cat bar! lo we confidently rtcommend Howl' Pills. Tbey should be In every home medicine cheat. REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS. January transft-rs ..... $170,220 60 February transfers 203,07-1 05 March to date 104,830 30 MARCH 31. Peter J Larscn and wife to Paul Klinger, fr It 7, 8, bik 2, Jones ad, 8alem, $1000. Geo R Pattorff and wife to N O Gild now, 86 ncres,t 6, a r 1 w, $1,200. 8 W Walker to Thoa O Calnes n e n e Seo 80, s J seo 25 aud 20 a tract, tw 8, 4 w, $6000. Samuel Ames and wf to G A Webb, 1, Bllverton, $160. A Coolldge and wf to G A Webb, 28-lOOths a, Bllverton, $24. Coolldge & McClalne to Henry Wolf, 40.45 a, tp 7, 1 w, $1018. C O Crosp to G A Buchanan 1 2, bl 2, Tooze lsl add to Woodburn,$50. H A Thomas and wf to Emma Cosgrove 1 18, 10, 0, bl 2, Thomas add. Woodburn, 285. Oregon Laud Co.toE CMlnthorn and Nettle W Hubbard It 25 Capital City Fruit farms $385 50. Btatk or Ohio, crrr OF Tolkdo, ) . Lucas County. " Frank J. Chknkt muxes oath that he Is tho ten lor partner of tho firm ot F. J CiittNRY A Co., dotng business in tho elis or Toledo, County ana Stnto aforesaid, and tho said Arm will TOY tho sum ot ONE 1IUNUUE1) DOLlMKS for onch ind every case of CATAimu thnt cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cokk FRANK J. CUKNEV. Bworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day or Dceomber, A, D. IsSt), A. V. Ul.KAHON. sKax.1 Notary 1'ubllo. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is token in ternally and acts directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Seud for testimonials, free. F. J. Chenky & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 ceuts. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WIIiLAMETTK" R Ground, Scio. J G Benett, T Kirkwood, W Murphy, M D, A Smeck, J B Swltzler, Geo C Burton, R J Holme?, M Glassford, R W Mitchell, Tort land. C M Maxwell, Now York City. L N Woods, M D, Dallas. R MoManus, San Francisco. C S Huugerford, J Brown, JT Hall, F Koenlng, Now York, "COOK." J H Mlsener, G P PIckley, T Erickson, L Wlke and wife Port land. J A Foland, Turner. 1 8 Smith, W O S Smith, D W Dyer, Pueblo, Col. in M Juie8iie, Wasco. 8 F Loughbottom, Brownsville. M Halbert A Salmon, San Francisco. Guaranteed Core. Wo authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds, upon this condition. If you are mulcted witn a cougn, com or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it u fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return tho bottle and have your money re funded. Wo could not make this ofler did wo not kuow that Dr. King's New Discovery could bo ro lled on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at Daniel J. Fry's drug store, 225 Commercial street. Large size 50o aud $1.00. Need Wait no Lonoek. Those customers who have been waiting to gettholr shoes at "Tho Palaco" need wait no longer as they can find any thing now they want. Call and see tho new stock. 307 Commercial St. Plenty of fish, Chinook salmon, shad, cat fish, Rock cod, halibut, perch, flounders, California smelt, Bturgeon, crabs and other fish re ceived daily at Davison & White's Court street market. The millinery opening of Mrs. M. E. Wilson at 265 Commercial street was the fashionable event of the city the past weok and sho has a stock that In richness and variety is un surpassed. Tho publlo are Invited to call. Crabs I Crabs I at Davison & White's. Ladles try a bottlo of that now blacking at The Palaco, excellent. The Sham and the Real. Every good thing has Its imitators, ery genuine articla its counterfeits. Tho Ammonia and Alum Baking Powders sold over tho counters are no more like Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, than tho paste is like tho real diamond, or a counterfeit is like ono of the old master's genuine paintings. When greedy and merciless manufacturers claim their adulterated and harmful baking powders aro as good as Dr, Price's, they know they aro not telling tho truth. Thcso people know they are destroying tho stomachs and tho con plcxiOn of the consumers, and there are nany grocers recom mending such powders over their countersknowing same to bo injurious and worthless simply to make a large profit. Dr. Price, a concientious physician, has spent a Hfctirao in perfecting and popularizing his Cream Baking Powder, the only Pure Cream Tartar Powder now to bo obtained. Multitudes of imitators all over the land have sprung up, not to imitate the purity of Price's Cream Baking Powder, but to see how cheap they could rnako their counterfeits and hoodwink the public. Some use Ammonia and others Alum, but all these shams cry in chorus, "Buy this, its just as gtrcd as Dr. Price's and much cheaper. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the standard for purity and perfection tho world over, and is beyond comparison. Dr, Price stands for Pure Food and a foo to all shams, W2D2JEL The common afflictions or women sre sick htfulnchc. Indigestion and Detroit, troubles. They ari.o largely from stomach disorders. As Joy's Vegetable SarsaparIRa Is tho oulr bowel regulating preparation, you ran see why It Is mora effective than any otherEarsa parilla In those troubles. Itlsdallyrsllorliig hundreds. The action is mild, direct and effective. We hare score ot letters from grateful women. Werofcrtoa few? Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 1(3 7th fit, H.F. General debllltr, Mrs. Bcldcn, M0 Mason 8t, 8. F. KcrvotH debility, Miss R, Roseublum. 933 l:ihSt.,B. F. Stninfioli troubles, Mrs. U. I. Whoatou, 7DI foxt St., 8. K. Sick I. on '.aches, Mrs. M. I). l'rlcc, 10 Prospect rUrc. 8. F. Sick h-adaches Mrs. M. Fowler, 827 Ellis Kt , ar. Indlcestlon, Mrs. C. 1). Stuart, 1221 Mission M., H. K. Cotistti'Htlou, Mrs. C. Melvln, 120 Keamy Ot., 8. V. Vegetable Sarsaparilla Most i.ioiTorn. most cfTorllre, lnnrost lu't1e 9ame ti tr 1 Cn nr G for JA.O0. For sale by Dan'lrJ. Fry, 225 C m. atreet MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. Repkeskntatives: TILMON FORD, Salem, T. T. GEER, Maoleay B. B. ORM8BY, Kulght. JOHN G. WRIGHT, Salem, SAMUEL LAYMAN.Woodburn. Sheuiff: JOHN KNIGHT, Salem. County Cleiik: D. C. SHERMAN, Salem. County Judee: W. C. HUBBARD, Fairfield. County Commissien: J.T. ANDERSON, Howell. Superintendent of Schoels: J. B. GRAHAM, Woodburn. County Treasurer: R. GRANT BROWN, Aumsyllle. County Assesser: D. D. COFFEY, Mill City. County Surveyer: B. B. HERRICK, Maoleay. County Corener: J. S. BTOTT, Gervals. COLLISION AT SEA. Fourtoon Mon Drowned Off tho Islo of Wight. London, March 31. A collision resulting in tho loss of fourteen lives occurred yesterday off tho IbIo of Wight. The British bark Falls of Garry, from San Francisco for Havro via Qucenstown, camo into collision with tho British steamer Thetis. The Falls of Garry was cut nearly In two aud sank almost im mediately. The crow of tho Thetis hastened to assist tho wrecked Sta nton struggling In tho water, and succeeded in Bavlng seventeen of them, fourteen of them drowning. The Thotia was considerably dam uged, and mado signals for assist ance Tho tugboat Bolos, engaged In taking the Elder from Atherfiold ledgo, went to tho assistance of tho Thetis and towed that vessel into the Solent. Ludles' cloth top, patent leather tip shoes for f2.50 ut R. J. Fleming's. Ice cream Boda that will tickle tho palatoof a princess at Hcilcnbrftuds. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed 1 Castorin Uuckleu's ArnleapalTe, Tho Dost Halve in the world for Cut, Urulses, Hores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Bore, Tetter, Ohnppod Hands, Chilblains Corns and nil Hkln Kruptlons, and post tlvely cures Piles, or no pay required. H la guaranteed to give perfect saMalaottoo nr money refunded. Price, 15 oents per box. Korsaloby Dan'lJ. Fry, 220 Com Ht. NOB mm HIB beautiful, elevated and sightly tract of laud, on the now "i southerly extension of tho Electric Street Railway, hta beeu platted, surveyed and staked out in blocks nd lota as an addition to Ike City nf Salem, and tho Btrceta are now being opened. Tho groantk atw clear and seeded In grass, Bell is good, no gravel or rockfl." Theantkr current of pure water from the mountain ranges forced upward to witbla 40 feet of the Burfaco by tho underlying Btrata, In addltkm to a 7fi.fco4 pressure from tho big reservoir of tho Salem Water Co., lnenrw a n?r falllng supply of pure water. This. In connection with th AUL natural drainage due to tho elevation of tho property, gives it Ulb advantages for desirable homes In a healthy locality. This property will now be put on tho market at low prices for SIXTY DAYS, when lth expected tho Btreet car eervico will bo In oporutlson. Maps of tbo profj erty can bo seen at tho ofllco of J. O. Booth In Ladd & Bush bank Woek; Spalding & Rogers In tho Bush-Breyman block, and tho Well knows firm of Thomas & Johnson, next door to Tho Statesman office. Any of these gentlemon will anawer all questions aud show tho grounds to per sons wishing to purchase, or any appllction to tho proprietor, who may be easuy round, wm bo attended to. 1492 WORLD'S F'A.IR. mtlE COLUMniAN 4FAmEXCUlWIONCO.,ofChtcmro has eatebUshed an eency I In Balom, where those who Intend no ng-to tho World's Fair can obtain! nforSS of roc'ntre8.t ,n.a value. Tho purpose ofthls company i to provide nrsSctoM S2S.mmS5?i,'J?" BOlnf "V?.1 tm Bnd whe the fair, at reasonable rate? andon iermlti.n th0 P10" of " ., .I.an'r ,P"rIe d0 not Beetn ooo to tho necessity of make provision In ndvunee had bolter stay at home. Wo would therefore Impress upon those who Intend to visit the folr the Importance or registering lipdn owl boSki and securing tholr certificates nt once. Tho rurthor payments can be made to suit the convenience of purchaser, any time between now and April, 1803. No certificates will be sold beyond the number of people to whom tho company can give all they promise. vl KIrst-class accommodations. For mil lnformaUon call on ' SPALDING & ROGERS, AGENTS, BUSH-BREYMAN BLOCK. Chas. -SUCCESSOR TO j. c, obro wn & CO. Have Bo-opened at tho Old Stand with tho most complete stock in Salem of HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, ROAD CARTS. -BUILDER'S HARDWARE A SPECIALTY.!- Contractors and builders can find hero every article thoy need, in tho most approyed and modern patterns. SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. All tho formor customers of this House and tho qenoral trade aro invited to call. We will treat you well. dw Choice Meats. Ed. C. Cross, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fresh, Salt kc1 Smoked Meats or all Kinds, Largest display in tho city at my market. Best ser vice and prompt dolivory to all parts of tho city. OS Court and 110 Stato Streets, Portland Seed Company, F. W. MILXBR, Manager. Swi Bfi T" si T"l D IP WFI w -T" -J?- iZmJ Jm Xk -" -" siSr (iH sW ss M tH Vsl MHM BHisflHi W s Fertilizers, Tree Spraying Pumps, Etc. Send for Catalogue. 171 2d St., Portland, Or. The shrubs planted on tho stnto Iioubo grounds fit Bulcm cme from our iiurBory. Bee them 2-20-1 m-dw Minister Eganls Indignant. Vam'Aiiaiso, March St. Minis ter Egau Buld yesterday that Lieu tenant Ilarlow, tho world's fair com missioner, told him that ho had sent one dispatch. Beyond this, Mr. Egau had no lino wlodgo of Harlow's dispatches; nor was lie awaro that messages woro received ut tho United States legation for Ilarlow, as was testified to by telegraph employes. Mr. Egan Is indignant at tho Chllluu press for mixing up tho American legation with tho Ilarlow matter. Tho mail today will carry docu ments in tho caso from tho Chilian foreign ofllco to minister at Wash, lugton for transmission to the United States government. A boyero earthquake occurred at Arica yesterday afternoon and caused great alarm among tho in habitants. It was accompanied by a heavy tidal wave. Tho shock was felt at both Valparaiso and Santia go. A Rich Farmer Murdered. Madison Ckoss Rai'ids, Ala,, March 81.Thouias Ed warda, a rich farmer, was murdered and hla house burned. IViter Martin aud John Mulllns have disappeared. It is be lieved they are the murderers. Fkozk Ui', A good stock of that pure ice cream at Hellcnbraud's. HILL Q0. H. JONES. 1893 not 218 Commercial Street. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer la Groceries, VtdniM.Olln and Window 0ms, Wail Pa per and Border, Artiste' Ma terial, LIrio, llair. Nail an Shingles, Hay. Feed a4 Vmtn I'wUt, Grass Bcc4s, Ete, NKW ATlVKKTISKMlOnr. City Warrants. N OTICIC Is hereby lven Ihnt ttw funds In my bauds Dtlleabl to lit ixurment of all warrants of tho CltT ot Httleiu "endorsed" boloro MareU 1Mb. UM. Interest wllloetuaou tun same ttwa 1 date ol tuU ootlc. K.J.8WAFFORD. Trcumrcr, CJty or mima. March 80th, JS U THE ELEGANT KEW Jtarlwr flltMi kisjI JBtfttii 947 Commsrolal Sk Two doors uortb R4 0rr J0SPH FUSCE, faj sfiwv Smith, 1 m us w m