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-C2P.J L r" -. .. tl I. no Tlin U. S. TROOl'S w uiAiw. ftafrif frem Homestead Port- - hart's New Chief, Etc. Raaulars Ordered to Idaho. .-Wxnmtmrns. July 12. Prcsl- 'dnt HarrL-ou has ordered Federal Woops to the eceiio of tlio miners inMik'elu Idaho and General Scho- w,11 Las ordered Generals Iluger ami Alcrrllt to Bend troopa there. : MORE FROM OEM. -The Frisco Mines Blown up-Lat ' or Details. WiT.r.Af'H. Idulio. July 12. At 4 .o'clock yesterday afternoon about - 800 miners from Gem, lllty oi wnum were armed with llfle, marched ,dowu to Wallace. They brought -" m. t.iitn their nrNoiicw, consist ing of 110 nou-unlou men and live ' dead bodies, unomer tteuti iuu, James Henuessy, being found In the rail! ntGero, shot tlimugb tho breast. Upon arrival here, the non-union t mmi wero turned loose, and the If, union men beau warch for A. M Kaler. uianauer of tho Fr Isco mine, u,.,.inui wlifiin I In- union men have ii anectal irrutlire. The terms ol Ms- 'wlicu tlie Uem miners uuu kuuiup curreudered were that twenty-seven U, Winchesters, a number of revolver., and 2000 rounds of amunltlonsuouuj -te, placed In tho hands of disinter tei1 parties, two citizens and (wo conservative union men, and that tino-unlon men should be shipped outofthe country tomorrow. An Chour after the agreement aboutarmt Lvwbs entercd.lnto, the union men got ypon'fHlon or an tua rnuBuiiu uiumu " thilon. and thlsevenlng large bodltt- vf iirniod miners went to Wardner, "'twelve miles distant, In wagons and : ,M rail. Tho mines employing non uiifoti men there aro Hlerra Nevada 4.mil Hunker HI and ttuiiivnn. The Hunker Hill and Sullivan have ' u ii,r.H t.( "fi!) men and about 100 .. .. 1... n-...,..l tulili WlnelienlnrH. I"' I . . ... l, tl.n nl!nu uu uimvv if .v.. ,,... - , f nri iminiv 0110 wuv ui leuuu wo uHilue, and that Is directly up the letiloli. and tho roud Is steep. If un attemptlsinade thero agaiusi 1110 muoU In tho mluo thero must 00 to- p ?rlous bloodshed. Tho county com missioners, district attorney, aim stierill this afternoon telegraphed to Governor Wlllov for troops. The governor wired back thai tho tuerill must ilrst exhauBt the civil power. The sherlll Immediately commenced "the work of subi conalntr cill".ens to act as a committee of cltbens, and ' they arc to report at Wardner at 10 o'clock tonlitlit. Instead of 760 !,founds of giant powder used In ulni.Li.j a.n ttwi T?rlatf mill tlmci I WIIIWI11U Ull kliu i'lirw ..n, bi.w.vi ,wasonly 200 pounds. Tho attempt .'.Yd run 'a car down did not work, ' and the miners got upon the Hume, ... shut off tho wuter and sent powder in puckagos down tho water pipe In to the mill. A fuse was put In tho ' last package sent down, and In an lnatant a terrlblo explosion occurred which shook tho canyon for miles. ; Tho men then surrendered. v -.. . Tho Gora Trouble JBoiSD, Idaho, July 12. Tho news of the outbreak In Coeurd' Alone ralucs created Intense excitement liero yesterday. Marshal rinkhuin Mated It would bo utterly Impossible for liltn to ralso a posse In tho North , lb enforce tho decree of tho court, and bo wired the depmluieut of Jus- .tfco. 8pclal Aguut Urossthwalto, "of that department, souta similar report, and ho expresses tho opinion 1 that tho president would bo obliged to send troops, as ho doesn't sco any .force available hero equal to tho 1 1 emergouoy. The governor lias uoti- nea memiiitia companies nere, ai jWelscr, Moscow, and Ilalley to hold thomsclveH ready to march, These companies are mere skeletons, and canuot muster suftlclont force . to cope with any dotermlticd mob, LalaJitst ovonlng tho governor de cided to call on tho president for ftwUtauco, and has sent a dispatch t to that effect. Tho mllltla by spo 'Ae(al train will start this merutng: f soou as tho Union l'acltlo can got oars hero for their transportation, I'" -v. ' ... ,, r.,,.,... . xuu actum iut wiium.'uuuii. , WAU.AOK, Ida., July 12. The aherlil lust night made au etlort to collect a posso and go to Wardner & a special train. Ho served all those citizens known to bo In act ive sympathy with mine owners to Import at toh o'clock but when the jJnerlft started for Wardner on. ly- one citizen reported. Armed bodies of miners wero going from. "Wallace nil evening to Wardner. AU of Bunker Hill and Sullivan MiMlM.uy Is located on tho Union faille traott two tulles from Ward aftrV Miners during the night took Ion of this ami sent word up tk mluo thai unless the seabo rreudercd betoru tiluu o'clock this Morulng the mill would be blown Mp, llefon. iilii o'clock this morn tug arrived, all the Hunker Hill and Sullivan forces walked out of the Mine and surrendered. Tho Sierra ttuvftdft force also surrcudcrvd. Not ftahot was tired, It Is not yet known Sbitt will bo done with the tinn ikn men who have surrendered. riseo aud Gem companies are pay. my otf their men this morning. iaWs at Homestead. tfoMMtwricAD, July 12, Mllltla ar- Hwi'ttoU mornlnvi by train from IJMHHitnira sod ptuifUttMl of second mi tblfd brlgadtM uumberllitf 8000 pt UHiWr ooiuiuand of General together with 2 gatllug a4 3 field plecw. They wore :JMls4 with jrWfyct respect aud ptoM (bw H attempt at a cheer citizens of Homestead i ure desperately disappointed that tho mllltla Is thought necery to occupy tho whole town instead con fiding themselves to the mills but cavo no evldcnco of the fact. Strik ers have a picket line outsldo the picket of troops to prevent entrance of anvnon-unlon innn or detectives. of any non- Portland's Chief of Police. Poiiti-and, July 12.-Tho police commissioners last night elected K V. Spencer, chief or police. The man who succeeds Mr. Par rlsh as chief of police Is Captain E. W, Spencer, an old resident of this city. Captain Bpencer has been en gaged In tho steamboat business In thlsclty for the past 16 years. He first wub captain of the small river Btcamer Ohio, owned by Captain Scott. He boou brauched out Into tho steamboat business for himself, however, aud built tho Gold Dust, which ho rau between Portland and tho Cascades. As the run did not pay as well us ho expected, ho cul the Gold I)us In two and shipped half of her to Lake Pend d'Orellle. Ho hud her In Bervlco there for a while, but this venture did uot suit dm, so ho shipped the half buck ud Btuck it to the other half, and reoumed 0K.'ratlous on the Colum bia. Captain Spencer has also been in command of the Salem and other river steamers running In opposition to the O. It. & N. Co.'s boats- He is now owner aud captain of the Crick et. Captain Spencer Is a mnu about 12 years of age.of good biilnes abll ity, aud it is believed that ho will make a good chief of police. Captain Spencer Is to take his of fice on tho 18th of tills mouth. Victims of the Berkeley Explosion. San Fuancisco, July 12. Kivo bodies of inV-ictlins of the explosion ire lying at Kio Oaklund morgue. Three are tho remains of white men and two are Chinamen. The funer al of John Howe will bo held at the Catholic church in Berkeley thl morning. His illfatcd white com panion will bo buried at 2 o'clock. Tho Chinese dead will bo turned over to their countrymen after tho inquest, to bo buried, as In the case of the white vistlms, at tho expense of tho Judson-Shephard Company. Tho Inquest may occupy several days, as all the employes aro to bo summoned. Coroner Evcrs sum moned ids jury yesterday morning. Relief for St. John. Halifax, N. S., July 12,-Tlie citizens' committe havo sent a mess ago to tho mayors of all the cities and towns In the province, saying definite Information from St. John's, N. F., shows that two-thirds of tho city was burned In tho lire of Sat urday and Sunday, leaving 15,000 porsons without food, clothing or shelter, aud asking how much will bo given to relievo tho sullerings, supplies to bo sent by steamer Wed nesday, Has a Ohartor from Congress. Huston, July 12. PiesldeiitSam. Gompers.of the Federation of Labor in this city, speaking of tho Home stead trouble, said tho Plnkertons havo a charter from congress.obtain ed after tho war. It Is probablo the Federation will petition congress to abrogate that charter, though action In that direction might await con gressional Investigation. Tho Stato Has No Money. Louisvillu, July 12. Tho West ern Union telegraph company has refused credit to tho state ol Ken tucky, There is no money In the treasury, and tho Juno telegraph bill Is unpaid. The Western Union will take no staio telegram unaccom panied by the cash, and there is no money for such us'?. Ran Away With tho Nolco. Nkwi-oht, It. I., July 12. -Mrs. Gcoigo Peck, Is In distress because her husband, to whom she has been mar- Vied for 17 years,and her nelce, Miss Ellubeth Tyler,lt) years old, aro sup posed to have left together for parts unknown. Two weeks ago Peck left his homo hero at 1 o'clock In the morning, and took the Sound txiat for New Yoik. He has not since been heard from, Mrs, Peck has taken strps to prevent her husband from marrying her niece In Chicago. Dashed to His Doath. BuBl'KNStON Ukum:, N. Y., July 12, "While Wllbort Anderson wus fishing In tho rapids below the whirlpool, on this side of tho Nlag ara river, about 2 o'clock yesterday, he fell Into the swift current and was dashed to death against the rocks; his body sank. Ills compan ions made several unsuccivsslul at tempts to rescue him. Ho wus muster mechuiilo of tho Lehigh Valley railroad heie, and was 42 years old, Ho leaves a family. The body bus not iwen recovered. A County Troasuror. PAHts, Kv., July 12. County Treasurer Fuller, who reported that the county's money, he hud hid en In a trunk, wintoleu from him, has been accused by his luuidsmen, after an luvcttlgutlnn, of Mug a defaulter to tho unit tint of fSOOO or (10,000. His property has been made over to his bondsmen, but will uot cover the deficits by onu-lmlf. Republican Executive Oommlttoo. Wasuimuon, 1), U. July 12 Chulrmnii Campbell of the Hepub llcau national couimiiuatui Irsued a cull for a uicetlug of uie exet i.tlvo committee tit Now York next Sat urduy, Cyrus Field D ad. Nkw Youk, N. Y July 12th. Cyrus Field dll this morulug. ENGLISH ELECTIONS. R , BIU j Assured The Home Bulo by Small Majority, London, July 12. Thero Is con teutement and repose about liberal circles Although they havo not achieved the success they anticipat ed, they feel there Is a certainty of Bnmo majority, aud the assured pro peel of olllce has a soothlmr Influ ence. Groups of national clubs now (iUcuss the constitution of the Glad stone ministry. A homo rule bill will be expedited Immediately, and tho houso of lords will bo challenged under the menace of extinction If It throws the bill out. The temper of the liberals plainly points to llerce agitation against the house of lords, should a home rule bill be curried by he commons, even by on lnsignlil caut majoilty, be rejected, under the Gladstoulan whip. Arnold Morley, speaking at Mans field, said If the lords aro foolish enough to run counter to the vote of tho house of commons they would either be mended or ended. Con servatives know they can absolutely rely upon tho queen to support the lords in rejecting a home rule bill us passed by any majority that Glad stone can now obtain. Gladstone will find opening (rouble with tho queen If ho oflers i post to Laboucher, yet the radicals hold Gladstone pledgtd to a place for him. The election In the coun ties, though not a fulfillment of the most siiiKuIue liberals' oxpeotalion, give) tin in confidence of having well iiinj irlty as will oblige Lord Salisbury to place his resignation in tho hands of the queen as soon m parliament assembles. At midnight tho total returni ihowed that the conservatives hud 103 meinbeis, tho liberals 105, McCarthy-lies 30, liberal-unionists 27, and 1'uruellltes ft. London, July 12. Returns up to 2 o'clock this afternoon show the elections of 200 Conservatives, 170 Liberals, .12 Liberal Unionists, 34 auti Purnellitles aud C Parnellities. Ator is Not Dead. London, July 12. William Wol doof Astor is not dead in spilo of tho fact of the notice of his di ath was posted on tho doorof the olllcoof the Astor Es.alo In New York and the publication in the New York morn lug papers of the formal death notice. He has been suffering from a sovere cold but ho Is so much improved lie is expected to bo able to go out to morrow. William Waldorf Astor Dead. London, July 12. William Wal dorf Astor. the head of the New York Astor family, died in this city yestirduy afternoon. Married Ono Woman Nino Times Puovidknce, It. I., July 12. The divorce court record here will soon recite a very peculiar pttitiou from Mrs. Sadie Craudall.tho wlfeof Itev. Walter Crand ill, a Michigan minis ter, who will contest the separation. Mrs. Craudall look the initial steps this morning to secure nn absolute divorce. She Is 32 yea re of age, and a very prepossessing woman. She lnw been married nine times within eight years, tho preacher being her first mid also her ninth husband. Ho is also her second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth hus liaml. According to the statement of the petitioner, Mr. Craudall Is a marriage maniac; that is, he is ever seeking to bo married, never Insist ing on a new brido, but being per fectly content with Mrs. Craudall In thatiole. Owing tothismntrimoniul inanl.i. Mrs. Craudall says her mar ried life has been along and harrow ing honey moon. Mrs. Craudall and her lawyers aro now engaged In gathering her marriage certificates, ho that all may bo piesenled to the court when the allulr Is brought up. Militia Ordered Out. Doisk City, Idnho.July 12. Gov ernor Wllley has ordered Company A, Idaho National Guard, to report at 8 p. in. a:id hold tliemselve.i In readiness to proceed to the scouo of tho trouble in the Cieur d'Alenes. It Is not thought an effective stato force can be sent there. Tho matter has been laid before Attorney General Mlller,at Washington, The. out break was In defiance of tho federal court Injunction. United States Judge lle- atly, who Is at Hulsey, has not yet been heard from, and It Is not known whut action ho will tako legardlng the violation of his restraining order. Was no a Murderer. Hillings, Mont., July 12. It Is believed hero that tho niaii who wus klllul by lightning lust week while accompanying A. J. Jacksou, his employer, toLaUun, was none other tliitu the ouu who assisted Carl b'chmldt In the Greenwood murder at Napa, February 0, 1S01. The resemblance tallies lu every particular, Tho Iowa Fusion, l)KMoiNis,July 12. There Is no longer any doubt Democrats and People's party will unite lu this state. The fusion will probably be on the bails of People's party to take national Jttcket and Democrats the suite ticket Losses Will Bo Vory Heavy, Halifax, July 12, A dUjiatch from St. John's says a careful esti mate puts the loss by the tire at not lea lhati f 10,000,000; Insuruuoa (3, 000,000, nain U fulling. Walla Walla Election- Walla Walla, July 12. J. L. Hoborts was rocleead mayor In the city election ywterday, THEY FOUGHT TO KILL. Two Men Dead and Several Others wi. HiltMlNUltAM, Ala., July 12. In formation bus leuched Mils city of the first blood-letting f tho heated political campaign in this Btate. It took place lust evening Just below Gadsden. A steamboat excursion party was coming up from Smoke neck, Etowah county, to Gadsden. On the boat there were live young men the two Dillard brothers, Kolb men, and three Green brothers, Jonea men. The Dillards were loud In denouncing Jones and his follow ers. Words grew to blows. One of the Dillard brothers struck IJ1I1 Oreen with a billet of wood. Green grubbed Whltt Dillard, threw him on the floor and drew Ills knife. A brother of Dillard ran up, and In the 'cuflle Whltt Dillard was stabbed to the heart. One of the Greens lost a finger and an eye. Dillard Is dying and one of the Greens was fatally wounded. The boys belong to some of the best families in tho state. BY THE GUILLOTINE. ZZ Ravachol's Disgusting Behavior On tho Scaffold. Paius, July 12. Tho execution of Itavachol, the anarchls-t and mur derer, yesterday was witnessed by a great crowd. JUvachol was hurried to the guillotine, surrounded by u cordon of troops. Wheu given an opportunity on the scaffold to speak, he begau singing an indecent song and danced In accompaniment. This wa stopped when the execu tioner and aides seized him, and Instantly lie dropped tho assump tion of ludlflerence and struggled violently, using the foulest epithets while being bouud to the plunk. The blasphemous tirade was cut short by the swift-falling knife, and the head of the notorious robber, incendiary aud murderer fell into the basket. Although convicted of several crimes, the capital offense was tho murder of the hermit of Chambles, from whom he Is said to have secured 00,000 frauces. He Committed Forgery. New Youk, July 12. The Herald yesterday said: "James C.Hallock.10 years old, who says ho is a student at the university of Michigan, Ann Arbor, speut last night in a cell at the police station. His anxiety to attend the convention oftuo young people's society of Christian En deavor In this city led him, accord ing to Ills ownadml3sion, to commit forgery. YouugHallock walked in to the police station and told the sergeaut he had been very anxious to attend tho Christian Endeavor convention, and, bjlng uuub'e to ob tain the money honestly, ho ilnally forged notes foi $120, with which ho hud his hearts desiie. He is now repentant and wishes to suffer lor his crime." What Frick Has to Say Prrraiiuna, July 12, H. C. Frier, chairman of tho Carnegie company, Bald in an interview today it was tho intention of tho company to resi me work at Homestead mills us soon as possible. Thero were many of lock ed out men who wero willing to nc cept the teims of the company and return to work if they could bo pro tected In doing so. It would lie nec essary however, to secure additional outsldo non-union help. He thought It would not bo long before tho en tire plant would ho in operation. Terrible Land 'aius, July 12. A Slido. heavy land i elide occurred in tho mountains overhuiigliiii St. Geryaln Leabnlues, Savoy, 30 dead have already been taken out aud a number of badly injured rescued. It Ir lh u 'lit more bodies are under the debris. Tiro In San Francisco. Ban Fuancisco, July 12. About oue-riuarter of the block at 15th and Howard utreets was destroyed by Hro yesterday afternoon. Total loss, $05,000. Real Estate Man Found Dead. Potm.AND, Or., July 12. The dead bedy nf W. V. Creltz of Kiwi Portlan I, a real estate dealer wa found In the shingli tlih moiuluir. It is tin. light the cuui-e was suicide. MARKETS. P o it t I. A n d, J uly 12. Wheat valley, $1 30 ?1.32J Walla Walla, $ 1.25 1273. San Fuancisco Cul., July 12 Wheat, seller $1.37 CllHUHO 70 Ills., July 12,-Wheut "Puzzled TlieV-'ors." MOST of tho cases cm. Ver's Sursupurlllu lmo In i i p by tho regular practice, l'hjn. in' if rccoiiituemlhig this iiu'illcino ui om ever, und with satisfactory results, R. M. Sargent, Lowell, Mnm . Rnj -" Several yeurs ago, my daughter lirok out with largo tores on her him face and other parts of her hody. Tl. ruio Hurled tho doctors. My dauglitei used Ayer's Sarsaparllla, nnd It resulted la a complete euro. Her blood seems to havo K'on thoroughly on rilled, us she has never bad so much as a pluiplo bluco taking this modlclue." "This U to certify that after having liciin sick for twelve years with klduey disease nnd general debility, and having In en treated by several physicians w it'.i out relief, I am now butter in eer.v re spect, nnd tlilulc I am nearly well, having taken seven bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparllla." Maria Ludwigson, Albert Lea, Mian. Ayer's Sarsaparllla, raiMBiD sr Dr, J, O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. rrlci.l ilbcttlM,l. Worth (J totU. Wonderful the mo of Howl's 8nraiarlii.i Severo cacsf wrnfula, upon wl. ithcr prep iimtwma lute been punt. 'leliltotlio I peculiar cur itlo iucrs I I medicine, ni.irnuiiii. piut nf flv piwI i. excruciat ing cciiuplalnti of tlic Kidneys anil liver. llallUS OI lilt- niuuujs mm ill", "Results agnnizlnj; itcii and twin rlmmu. ill:i(rrpl. alilo c.ics of catarrli. ami iciics aim pains of iliUiiuatl-Mi, aro cured by Hood's Bar iji .rllla. It purines tlie liloeil, and at tho - 10 tiiiio t'ncs tlio Btiunacli, cicales an I'tltc.aml Eics streliBtlitoetciyfime . j of Hie Lwly. Oho It a trial. General Debility "For four years my wllu suffered with largo tumor Imnclies on tlio glands under the arms, uiulR'neral dcultlly ot tlio wliolo r i stem. Sho liccaino so poor In health tii.it wo wcio on tlio crgo ot despair regarding licr TccoTcry. Physicians did not seem to understand her case; at all events sho not or dcrUcd any benefit from their treatment. Sho finally concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. Tho lmmcdlato effect was so marked and satlsfactoiy that she continued to t.iho It, ar.d this s tho result: Sho lias gained In weight From 2 to Hi Pounds and is stroiif;r and In better health than sho h i" been for ye." rs. The hunches under her arni3 have diminished, and wo bcllero Hood's Sarsaparllla will be too much for them in time." J. J. N'oncnoss 22c Com merclal Street, Boston, Mass. Hood's SarsapariJla PoMbjrilr' ftgltti. 81 1 six for pi. Treparedby 0. 1. 1IOOO & CO., Ajiothocarlos, Low ell MftJi. tOO Doses One Dollar .,..., .- --ra- i It Shouhl Bo in Every Houso. J. Ii. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Shurps burfr, Pa., says ho will not be with out Dr. Kiug'a New D pcovery for consumption, coughs and colds, that It cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an nttack ol "La Grippe," when various other remedies aud several physicians had doue her no good. Robert Barker, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery lui8 doue him more good than any thing he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottle at Dan'l J, Fry's drugstore, 225 Commercial street. Regular size 50c. aud $1.00. MANY .NEW IUEAS In the home cure of diseases, acci dents, and how to tieat them, and many hints of value to the srek will be found in Dr. Kaufmann's great medical work; elegant illustrations. Seud three 2-cent stumps to A. P. Ordway & Co., Boston, Mass., and receive a copy free. statk op okio, citv of toledo, Luoam county, Kr.ink J. (Jlieuay mnkwoalh that ho i tho senior puitnerof thollrmof V. J.Che ney . Co., iloiug business in mo city oi Toledo, county nud state uforeMild, una thnt b ild firm will pay tho hum of One Hu lulled Dollars for each und every caei of Catarrh that cannot bu cured by the nso of Unit s Catarrh Cure. kKANK J. CHKNEY. Sworn to beforo mo und subscribed In my piesence, thU Uth dav of December, A, D. 1M. A. W.GLKAHUN, skal.1 Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the dVsUm. foetid for testimonials free. ' V. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O fliySold by druggists, 75c. ?fl53 fpvs r Iff," ISO hBif i PILLS. 'n '4. Sick Ilendachaam! relievo nil the troubles Incl 'lent to a bilious stato of the system, such ai Dizziness, Nauen. Drmiblness, Distress aftn eatiiiK, Tain in the hiile, Ac Whiio tlielrmosi remarkable iiicccss lias been slum u in curiae &&l , W 1 - 1 nr &? (Iendac . yft C i.ins Littie Livek Tilu iro iqudlv AnlunolL' in Constipation, curing mil prou'iitlns this annoy fnc complaint, while hey also ci icct nil disorders of the stomach, tiinnlato tho liter and regulate the bowels w. en If they only cured n EFPa 7- Vclin thoy would bo almost priceless to those 110 sufter from this distressing complaint ult fortunitely their goodness does not end Ii"ib. nnd tliovs uho once trv them will find 'ipso little pills valuablo In so manv ways that' ney win 1101 ue wining 10 uo wimoui mem iut after all sick head s tho hano of so many lives that hero Is where miko our great boast. Our pills cure it rtlnlo others do not. Cartmi's LtTTi.n Liver Tills are very small uid pry ons to take Ono or t o pills make i dose. They nro strictly ecetablaand do in srlpo or wive, but by their pentle action ile is nil ti i ue them III vials nt 25 cents hoforSl ' ilileu'rjtthero, or Rent by maiL M1B UXIlCUtS CO., Hew 7ctt kill. kllD::;, Small tries. Proposals for Bids. "vrOTIOK Is hereby given that sealed bids X will be received by the city ot Hulein Oregon, until 8 o'clock 11. in. of Auguiitl, JMU. HUd ut wild time v'i bo oneutd bv t lie tiuderilKiied commltti, for the cnid- i"K, eu unit;, mm tin iuiizi'ir, o ruining ana Improving. ncituahiL' to the plans und speeilHitl inn on tile In theothee ol the street eoiiuidkslonerof the city of Salem, iTt t;iu, itu mm pun w uniiuneiriui street liUHiiu the bridge ucross Kiuth Mill cret k to the noith side of Center street, nnd all Mint twrt 1 1 Ojtirt street between the east side of tilth sheet nnd tho east bide nf r-roiuiirei aim nit mm pun ot dui!e sueei ooiwien mourn kiueiu ttigu street nnd i he eat side of front street, nil thnt fcldnof t'en street between the eul side ot Front utiect nud tho e.nl side of L.1LC ty s'rrit, nlso nil that pnrlol Center street iwiwirn tue eusi kiae or uomnie rctal stnet nnd the west tlileot Kront btreet. A eeitltlciti ot deposit In mice bank of the cltj of ttlom.Orsou. lu fitvorof the cltj iifwmeiii. Oregon, forthe sum of live huu urea uoiiHrs iiiusiHcconipnn) eacn uiu ami will be pu ublet.i theclty of Kilein. Ort Kn,ah tlxed.seMleduud liotitdiited datn- tntes In tiue the bidder slmll pot execute the contiuct, bond nud unJeniiKine und Kive uiMd and Futtletput suret es MttlsfHc brytnthe nm;orefthe eit) of Sjilem, Uretfmi, lu cabosald work Is nvnrded or nnen a to ham uiaurr, manic rorni or con tret bond aud undertaking is on rile In thootrcc.. I the street eouiin s.loner The cty orsniem ren-restne nutit to reject rp orallbids. lKmetiy order of tho com mon eui.cll of the city of calem. M. V. HI'VT, ail MtOKK. H.I-l.AMlllUtKUX. Committee on CtroiUand rubllcl'mprrty. MJld For Sale, Cheap. A niuuterof trios ut this sDrlnra 1'lvm O'ltliitoek. Ul.ick IJiuc-Imn, White U'- u re.U' tt j-!nriuf i o uiu, Htiiuonuign. bredstiViC. UiU' early. kvuexnreschannt and eet the pick ot the seasou. U to ti net trio, boxta tor ihlrruiuu A4drM ft ur at, ntuta, ur. mM CURE fli&U ACHE PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO FOR TOWN $2.00 "L4 co' J. I lqfliinn fer dozen forthe finest finished rilOTOUKAl'llH In theclty. MONTEE BROS., 808 189 Commercial Street. F. B, SMIWICK, Contractor ami lluildcr. Salem, - - Oregon. T. .1. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th nnd Chomeketa Street. JOHN M. PAYNE k CO, Heal Estate anil Insurance. First stairway north of,lliish bank. A. THE Palace FOR RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT This property is unequalled by any now on tho market in the Capital city of Oregon BUY A.N ACRE) LOT For a home or as an investment that must double in a few years. Acre lots on the first street north of the Palace fruit lots cannot now be bought for less than 600 to $1000 each. NEAR THE CITY. The Palace acre lots are within five minutes' drive from the Electric car line and the residence portion of the city. These lots are now fine, sightly, suburban residence property, located on "D" street, the finest graded driving avenue about the city. First class residences are already built and occupied half a mile out beyond this property on the adjacent streets. PLANTED TO FRUIT AND CULTIVATED. These lots are covered with a thrifty two year old orchard of French, Italian and Silver Prunes, Bartlett and Winter Nellis Pears. Some of the lots also have a vineyard set out, besides the other fruit. .Each lot has good street frontage and is equal in size to eight city lots. PRICE AND TERMS! These acre lots are now offered at the low price of $400 to $500 each, half cash, and two years time on balance. For purchasers who do not wish to occupy the lots at once they will bo cultivated for two years Avithout extra cost, when all the fruit will be in fine bearing condition. THE METROPOLIS OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY Is not an overburdened city liable to collapse, but maintains a steady growth, whe other places lag or go back. It is THE ONE' city on the Pacific coast possessing sue1 great natural, commercial and political adyantages that by no possibility can it ever g backwards an iota. Remember this when investing. Of tho Palace Fruit Acre Lots are satisfied from actual knowledge that this is tho richest fruit region in A merica. Thoy are themselves engaged in fruit growing and cultivation of small fruits and will give all information asked for by intending purchas ers. For particulars and a map of the city showing exact location, address: mo LET. Newly furnished room to let. J. Inquire ntlij Court strctt. 7-t-.". For Sale. 320 Acres "-fTO balance timber, w 111 s-ll nil or rui t, clieup. on reukouuble term. JAMK-i AKNKltalem Or. P.O. Box S3). O-IS-lt-dw Salem Absliacl an J Loan Co, The only Ahstrnct book of Marlon count v. Htnl esiale ordti-b tilled promptl) uud safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAOBR, B. K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator. LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS 5linn filing . . 0.lS UnrropVinnirnT- Sporling Goods, lilt, ZZZ 'Viixitinvi.tiil Uf CAflt . I Commercial Btreet. On State RADABAU6II & EPLEY. Livery Feed nnd Boarding Stable, THE Salem JlacJunan is 11, pohm;. Best Line In the City. Court Street. 41 Htato Street. STERVB BROS., Califo I'll ia linltcvy. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. J. E. MJRPILY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NOHTJI SALfcM. SI. CLOU MKS. K. O. KhC. Baths for Ladies, irAIH DKESSINO l'AHLOKS, Undertaking and Cabinet Work, W7 State Street. 124 Court --EVER OFFERED. FVuit -ADDITION TO BALEM, OREGON. BEST SPALDING & ROGERS, Bush-Breyman Block. NEW AnVEKTISKMEN'TS. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa iter and Uorder, Artists' Mil tcrlnls, Liino, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed nnd Fnwo Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, Notice. Any pmons knowing themselvei In dfbted ti llo m A l'asii.ore lire iiquested toc.iUtH.M. Wade A t'o . aud lwy thf 7--lm M.T. RINEMAN 11EALEU IJ Staple and Fancy Groceries, .Hc?lf.?.rj'' Qlssware, Lnmps, '.Woeder, tnd Willow vrnre. All'klnds oi'n'lll fted Vi?i.xc.el,,5h,,e,u,!,Jr,,,u lutbelr enson wl'SoV ""wwrircountj, ptxidt-ceT" VU solid aRbareofjouriwtn.uBLe. " lfutito.treftl IMI'KKVEn.OUDEn OK HED MEN -1 Kumlakun Tribe No. g. Halem. Uol'ds council every Thur.daj- evening, at 7 so H Igwum In btate Iusurauc hill. ' AND FARMS. J. I, BENNETT k SON. CANDIES, Fruit and Cigars, P. O. Qloolc. KS, Street. It. T. HUMPHREY:, Cigaia nnd Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 243 Com'l Street T. W, TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, Homodele, re-covers nnd repilrs uiiliolHteiod Uirnlture. Hrn clims work. Oliemclcetu Btreet, Hluto Insurunco bloc It. JOHN III WIN, Carpenter and Builder, Shop (13 Htnto street. StoroFIttlnjrs aSpocialt Btreet. 'Tract 25c WanColumn. Notices inserted for ONIC CENT PEH WOH1) EACH IN8EHTION. No ndver tUemeul Inserted In this oolumn for lea thun twenty-fivo cents. 7"A.NTKU. TliTciults ror the Artillery yV gervico of the United htntos Army. he conditions ol eullstmeut In the army itr-uow unusunlly taonible, nnd a spm l.ilrecrultliifc'rendeztous hits been etaub lhe;l In this city for the purpose of nllord. lUBthejouugineuof this section un op porlunin lor enlistment. Applicant mutt Ke, ablo bodied, jihyslcally sound, nnd bletoread aud write the English luu. guiige. 1 p any one Interested it full expla nallon will bo aflordtd by the recrultlns otl'cer, room 6. Kxclinnge block, Bulem) eiS..""-., W.IS n.hVUKNliASI, ' t-W-dw-tf 2d Lltuieuant, 6th Artillery. roOllNAE. One bay mare and a good if,ueTy .n1 ?P-W1U trade fortwolols luthesubiiibs. Inqulreat thin office. . 7-lS-3t I70U SALEThoroughbred Scotch Collie L 1 UP tle Inontlm dirt. lmmriH m,.ir pedigreed ery Intelligent: his sire Is elo ei '?i i 1,.d to,ue Collie dog that sold In Pnl adelphla sometime since for $5UX): will sell cheap, tail on or address L. A. IMvidson Ut null. VRTIIA Mtirt n.t.lt.. ., ... .. . :," T'" "--" i.uiiij' ucfui, vi uouri. tret i. 7..tr IP THE COA8T.-A 8.fat upholstered Apply to O.c. Chase, Highland addition. - 7-7 1m TXU HENT.-Two residences seven miles Ra hi'w fcalem. wilh garden, orchard fir S?' n,t?r .cb001- Apply at Joub. Al. office. Plenty of work, 1-l-lm !' V1 MJr& ' ' :, .i hnJ.Hn.X. '! Mi. ,, X ... "ill