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""rC- i-- 1BIUSKA RBPOBUCANS. rf i Mora AWit ike Train Rebbery News f tfce Strikes. .WATSOJT CHARGES. An TfatnMi.iia tJawarranted As BftHlt. - WASuiKaTON, D. C. Aug. 5. CliHlrumu Uoatuer of Hie lioust rfctuinluce luveetlgatltJK Ibe charge 3 nf d'rHiikeuws la tho house made bj ' ?"Waton, has flulshed Its report. Ii Jsjipprovtd by three Democrats and . rmrtiaUy by Grout, Hcpubllcan of VermoBt. Itepori Bays three 01 four membera uij)ered on the flooi -more or less Under the Influence ol llqunf, but' nono lu tho couditioL charged. C'ummitlue will report i J -.resolution deelarlug Wutaou's report '' qrcliargoaH ati untrue uud uuwar " ranted assault ou the honor and dig nity of tho House uud lias Us uu- s, qualified disapproval. Urout will ." pieeent a minority report allowluj Watson an opportunity to retract ' lilssliUetneut. A THUNDER STORM. Unexpected Lightning Strides thi People of Colfax. Colfax, Wash., Aug. 6. Heavj ; pculs of thunder and sharp llushet of lightning wero tho sudden uu- . welcome and rare visitations lien la 4 night. No rain fell hut tin llirlituiug struck in sevetal places On tho ranch of George MeGulre, just north of tno city, turee men. George McGuiro, L. J Wright anc W. E, Grant, wero rendered iuseu slble ny tho shock and Wright la ' ou the ground unconscious till modi cal aid urrlved au hour afterward. ' He received but a feeble shock, but ii laid Up today from the effects. v Tho horse upon which Wright wu . riding, fell with Jilm anil lay innnj . i mluuifsstunnedt'theeleutrlofluid. ,lu another purt of iho town, light ning struck aud killed u pet bear, owned by L. R. Lommasoii, midi. .number of fowls. Tho feathers ol lite fow'ls wero singed os if scorcher by 11 re. Duuorrow'n Bill Paused. Washington, D. C. Aug. 6. Ai noou the house assembled In com mittee of the whole for the consid eration of Duborrows world's fall bill. At 1 o'clock thoohnlrmaii staled unner outers or tlio. House tho com nilttto must rise. Tho committee roxuhiid Ihu bill was roporte'd tc tho house. Roll was then called ou tho passage of tho Durborrow bill. Vote resulted yeas 181 uays 83. They took u recess until seven this evening; it iii understood tliej will adjourn till next winter tonight. The souate waiting for a tlmo af ter convening for a message from tho house they then wont into ox - ecutlvu session. During tho execu tive session a message was received FROM OCBUS D'ALIKI. MORE ABOUT ROBBERS. HiaersXftter a Fie of Net Guilty, The Statements of the Engineer and Will Sooa be Tried. Boisb, Idaho, Aug. 5. In the United States district court yester day Judge Bealty commenced hear ing the cases wherein twenty-five CcBUr d'Alene miners are charged with contempt of court in having on July 11th, nt Gem, violated tin tnluucttou of the court conim tud ing the members and sympathizer of the miners union to retain from molesting the property of mine own ers and persons of their non-union employees. After the answer of the respondents to the information of the federal prosecution bad been received, tbo attorney for the respondents moved thnthls clients le llsmlssed, for the reason that It had not been clearly shown that they wore guilty of contempt. His mo tion was overruled, and ho excepted upon being asked if they wero gul ty or not guilty. Tho respondents wboja name follow entered pleas of not guilty B. Robinson, Joseph Davis, H. Mc Gee, Thin. O'Urleu. J. F. Poyton Hugh MuFjdden, Thos. Whaley, L Volsou, Dau Harrington, Wui. Jaugheu, B. H. Brockman. Pa iCcnnedy, Audrew Magusen, Tlior Dole, Gus Peterson, Quim fcjullivai jeo. Smith. Thos. Eaton, Davb. McGee, John Mlclielson, nud Job' KItzgeiald. The llist and only wil iest called today was John Knee torne, who at tbo time of the Frlsc nill explosion was employed at ileleuuand tho Filsco mi no us i ilaeksmlth. Ho stated that he saw the sinoki f the first sliot lired near Gem earl; m the morning of July lltb.and wa. positive that It was discharged b. on-j o the party of union men who were hidden behind logs on the HIP side abnvo Frisco mill. Stationed within the mouth of thetunnel wen 4 uumberof Frisco guardsmen, bu ho was sure they did not fire first The Initial shot was followed by n desultory fuslladu of six or seven jhotsjand then thero was a volb-y of one hundred shots fired before tin force in the mill began to reply Kuecbonosald that after the nboi tlve attempt to destroy tho mill b sonding a powdor-ladeu car down tho steep tramway buck of tho plant, he saw u man carrying a powder box toward the head ol Penstock, uud shortly after this an explosion occur red, nnd Frisco mill collapsed. lie declared bo would know .the man who earned tbo powdvr if ho should seo him again. After tho explosion, Kneobouo nud his comrades dctei mluod to surronder, aud hung out a Hag of truce. In a shct time sever al hundred armed men came down from tho hills and had surrounded tho mill. Most of the mob were union miners. They compelled the Frisco men to march to the miners' union hall at Gem, At the time of tbo surrender ho saw Thomas O'Brien, Danarrliigtoii.Tlios. Ea ton, Thos. Doyle, and Joseph Poyn- ji- TWO OIRLS ASSAULTED. They Are Both Seriously Injured by Inhuman Laborers. London, Aug. i.Mltts Woods, daughter of the Vicnr ,.f Blckley, Kent, niece of the It.ght Hon.George J. Goshen, chancellor of ttie exche (iuer,uud theiffore a relative by mar tueut: .We left Collls on time, and j rlage of Mrs. Burke Roche, of New and Fireman. Fhesno, Aug. 6, Among the pas sengers was 8. W. Hollls, represent Ing C. II. Perkins fc Co., of Newark, N. J. He made the following state- , ' T, , 1.. , . 7 . . loni luos. uoyie, anu Joscpn 1'oyn- ummA h.?UH! W,tb the Wr,da falr tou- ner Fti "''. on ' way j,f " bill. After the doors wore re-opened it tom tuo h.8lti04 Each was armed was laid before tho scnato in regului session. Bill was put to a voto and r- If Johnson Island. Washington, Aug. C-Tho re port that tho British government bad taken possession of Johnson ( island, in tho Pacific ocean, docs not ' , exclto much Interest in ofllclal elr fv les, for tho reason that tho island Is ofnovaluo for strategic purposes. 3 and becauso Its supply of gunno is practically exhausted. At tho de partment of state it Is said that the United States exercised a juilsdlo- tlonal rluht nvpr tlu Inlntwl ulnnn 1 . 1858, when tbo American Guano iv -' eomnauv landed a nnrtv iiwirnnn aud occunlud It. Territorial lurln. Ivt dlollon, however, has never been olalmed by tho United States and the Island has never been annexed. , The United States would oxert Its ' jurisdictional right over tho island toproteot tho guauo company I u pur sult of its busluess, but It Is said there would bo no oonlllct with tho territorial jurisdiction forwarded by any other government, In case tho guano company abandoned opera tions on tue lslaud this' government "Would have no Jurisdiction what ever over It. The Astoria Road. AftTOHiA, Or., Aug. 6. Examin ation of tho work on tho Astoria & (Portland railroad now In oourso of oonstructlou Bhova twolvo miles of jtradelmve been built on tbo south fork of Xowls ami ClaTku rivers. bre are so en camps of graders. ' Md 110 ineu at work, In addition j gfa41K,the company ltavo coni- ad 11,000 feet juf trestle from the taraluus In this city to Young's rl- , T. There will.bo llvo miles of It. Tba oofistruetiou work also Includes Unmet, for which the contract has .baea let, ,! ? iMtred With Lee. JCWWAKK, N. J AUtf. fi. - Dr. WUliawM. Nlokpindell dlod hero Blfht; Heseryed with Leo in l la a force Mint by tho govern. itstwluat JohuJirowM at Har- lmr1 ferry, aud attended Brown tlM Jatter was broiiKht lu ood. Ctmuus X&ntaated. ,LMKU,Nb.,AtiK. 8.--Rpubllo. i ouvwtku rwwetubled this lag auti wowdwl to take the i ballot rirvwHor rvsultldg In Mom of Jiorente Croumt, with a rifle or shotgun. After re maining nu hour at Gem the men wero placed in box cars and taken to Wallace. Next morning Knee bono aud 80 or 00 others wero order ed to leave town immediately, and they boarded a train aud went to I he Old Mission. That ovoiiIiik fif teen or twenty men on foot and horselmuk came to the mission and commenced to shoot and yell at non union men. ''Get out of hero, you d d a of b si" they cried. Non union mou fled like sheep. Knee bono was 11 red at several times. He ran up tho railroad track and took to the brush. Ho remalnod sovoral hours in tho timber, then Btarted for tho steamer lauding at Old Mission, but was interrupted by four men, who robbed him of all ho possessed, aud told him to leave tbo couutrv. Ho mitred tho next steamer but caught ouo tho following day, and went to Cuiurd'Alono City, thence to Spokane. Upon cross examina tion Kuoeboiio's testimony was not shaken. Kneebono 'states ho will point out tho meu who carried tho powder to direct against tho Frisco mill. Tho hearing will eoutluuo one week and stmio sousatlonal develop itioutH are expected. Blrlko at Studobakor's IIomkstiud, Aug. fi. At a late hour last evening tho following was received from South Bend, Indiana, by the strikers: "To tho president of tho Union Homestead, Pa.Tho Studebakor wagon works, tho largest lu the world, was obliged to shut down to day owing to K000 men rufuslng to work ou account of tho conijwuy's using material purchabcd of Carnegie Hteol Co. Great excitement prevails here. Other unions contemplate go lug out unless a boycott Is made on all mateilal mudo by tho Carneglo company. Prom Hoiuostoad. HoMKBTKAi), Aug. 0,-No change nt tho mill this morning and all was quiet ut Diuiuesue lust night uud this morutng, but tho militia will remain ou guard till all danger seems past. Workmen claim most of the old hands who applied for work havo. reconsidered and will not go lu ou Moud.vy. MARKETS. after ue had gone about seven milts the brakeman camo through the train and announced the next sta tion was Fresno. I stepped out ou platform and heaid a bonib explode. did not pay particular attention to it at the time, as I thought It a rait mad signal torpedo, and this belief was confirmed when tho train slow ed down aud came to a halt. I went back to ray seat and heard the reports of guns or pistols," Engineer AI Philips, on being In terviewed by a correspondent, said: "1 had Just slowed doWu Into Collls, for it is our custom, if uotbing is vautcd, In keep going, thereby sav ing as much time us possible. On going in, however, I noticed a trunk ou the platform uud then I made up my mind that I had to stop. I did -lo, and after waiting the usual time for the signal to pull out I began rowing impatient. Having looked nack several times, I was in the act ut turning my bead again when 1 thought I t-aw tho tail of a man's coat floating in the breeze ou the tender. 1 told William Lewis that a tramp had crawled on the tender, uud wuh Just turuing to tell blm to put the ttanipoff, when the first 1 knew a medium-sized man with n red calico mask shoved u shotgun under my l.oee and ordered us to ifirow up our hands. I Immediate ly knew what was up and obeyed, for no one on the- engine had a weapon of any kind. 'You get out of here quick,' were the first words of tho robber. In the meantime, however, tho second robber bad got inside the cab and wus standing close by, heavily armed. Ho aUo had a red mask. I did as com manded, and hud just started the train when tho spokesman told me to stop at the first switch out oi CoIIim, adding that 'I knew d-d well"where It was. I told him I would, and then a short tlmo ufter ward tho rubbers cooly drew cigars from their pockets, lighted litem, ami began to smoke. Ou slowing down for the switch at Rollnda the tneu told mo that I aud the fireman mudt accompany them to the ex press mewuger.s car, as that was what they were after, and that neither of us would bo harmed. I told them that I was not afraid of them, but of tho express messenger, whom 1 knew was well prepared for resistanee.aiidtliat surely some of us would bo killed. 'Wo will fix him,' he said, nud then told me I might remain, but that he would take the fireman aloug. By this tlmo tho tralu was nearly stopped, and as the meu stepped out I shot through tttu front guto window and wus Hoon lost to view In the dark ness. I had hardly made mv exit when tltree shots weroflrtd, follow ed a few seconds later by un explo slou of IkiiiiIih. What took place then I could not well discern, for I thought myself lucky to escape the numerous shots." Fireman Lewis was next Inter viewed. "Tho first thing I knew," ho began, "was whou one of the robbers stopped iuto tho coach and poked guns Into our faces. After reachlug Rollnda one of the robbers ordered mo to follow him. Wo stepped out on ouo side and the other went out ou the other side. As 1 f topped on tho ground I was told to got down on my knees, aud while crouched next to the engine, under tho stop, tho robber placed his rille ou my shoulder and began to tiro back towards the cars. I think ho llred tltroo times. Wo then got up aud wout around the euglno to tho opposite side, whore a bomb was placed ou tho ecceutrlo aud explodod. This had theolleot of blowing oil" tho rod and necessar ily stopping tho engine, oven If we shot) Id havo desired to move ou. From tho engine I was forced back to the expiess-car, and then tbo tiring or guns uud explosion of bombs beguu. I could not tell for tho nulho who did tho shooting, but almost Instantly tho front doors wero torn Into shreds. Tho express messsnger put his hands out of the opening, but what ho Bald 1 cannot now remember. At any rate, the doors, or what was left of them, wero opened. I was shoved inside. t was told to got tho coin box. This on oomnmud I opened and took from it three sacks of eoln. witu theso, and with the help of tho robbers, I got down, and was forced to maroh with thorn a quart er of a mile down tho track. I car ried one sack aud (ho robbers tho other two. Iu our company was another young man who was temoprarlly acting as coal-heaver on the engine. After reaching the dis tance meutloned the robbers told mo logo back, as they had what they wero after, aud for us to lose no tlmo. Tho last I saw of them was us they put ofl over tho plains, and wero soon lota to view In the darkness." YorK, Was utlaukea by a man near Chlselhursl lastovenlug.wnlle walk ing with MNs Edith Philbricks, the 14 year-old daughter of an eminent barrister in tbo Clilselburst neigh boihood, on a lonely part of the road, half way from tho vic arage to Chiselhurst. Two roughly dressed laborers or tramps came up bohind tho young women und call ed to them. Miss Pbllbrickssturted to run but Misil Woods stood and told the men she was the vicar's daughter, thinking that they would for that reason spare berannoyuuee. One of the men, however, seized her aud the other ran after Miss Phil- bricks and struck her with tho but' of a gun. Sho fell but aroso and lied. Tho man then guvo up tho chtific, and Miss 1'hllbricUs ran into the village, told the story nnd then fainted. The police at once started for the scono, and found Miss Woods alone and unconscious by the- road- side.Blood wus flowing from gunshot wounds in her breast and fuce. The condition of the ground and bushes gave evidence of tho desper ate struggle she had made against the men. She was carried home, and Is very low, hut will probably recover. Miss Prilbricks is In i much more serious condition, and it Is feared that her skull is fractured Hulf a mile from the seeno of the assault the constable found a man with a gun crouched in tho bushes. He was txkpu before MIks. Woods nnd Identified us her nssullaut. He gave his name as Mnrklow, aud was locked up. Ho refuses to say any thing abt ut tbo crime. "Thiols and TnE PRODUCTION of nn abundant growth of lialr, -.' a Nilk-ilke texltiro nnd of tlio orkjiiinl eolur, often results from tlio use, by those w o have become tiald or gray, ol Aycr'c Hair Viger: "I was rapidly becoming gray and bald J but after using two or thrco bottles of Aycr's Hair Vigor tny hair crew thick and glossy am) the origi nal color was restored." M. Aldrieli, Canaan Centre, N. II. " A trial of Ayer's ITalr Vigor lins con vinced mo of Its merits. Its une has not only caused tho hair of my wife and daughter to be abundant and glossy, but it has given my rather stunted inus tacho a respectable length and appear ance." It. Brittou, Oakland, Ohio. "I hare used Ayer's Hair Vigor for tho past four or flvo years and nnd it a most satisfactory dressing for tho hair. It is all that I could desire, being harm less, causing tho hair to .retain lt.s natural color, nnd requiring but a small quantity to lender tho hair easy to ar range.'' Mrs. Jr. A. Balloy, 0 Charles St., Haverhill, Mass. Ayer's Hair Vigor, rr.srinED bt Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by SruggliU unit Tcrfumeri. Bta" iMfiiFii": S AND AND ORTHARii IB f 1 II c s? -- n i u $s.oo l'erdozen forthe finest finished PHOTOGKAI'HH lntheclty. M0NTEE BROS.. 189 Commercial Street, FOR TOWN LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS AND .FARMS, H F.B. Contractor and A, H. FORSTNER & CO, Uino Shop, Gons, Sporting (foods, Etc., WW Commercial Street. J. J. Salem, iluililcr. Oregon. LESSON TO THE LORD8. Strong "WordB from tho Lord Chief Justice. Lomiion, Aug. 5. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge deliveied judg ment yesterday iuu case iu which u worliingmau sued the Uuko of Itut laud because tbo hitter's game keep er stopped tralllc ou the highway while they were d jiving grouse. Lord Coleridge said the days of high-banded interference with the lights of the people had passed. Tho evidence showtd that the game keeper hud knocked the plaintiff down, and whou tho latter com plained to tho duke, Lord Edward Nanuers, the latter replied, "Go to tho devil. If you are shot, your life be on your own head." Tills the lord chief justice said would not be iolerated from uny person. Tho U. S. Prisoners. "Wardxeii, Idaho. Aug. 5. The disposition of tlio 204 pi itoners con fined at Wardner and Wallace Is as far from settlement as ever. If the prisoneis are turned over to the United Stales marbhul.und a special term of the United States court is held ut Coa'ir d'Aleuo City, General Carlln will have to funiinh guards to con vey the prisoners to that point, which will requlro the retention of all the troops here for ut least six weeks longer. When prisoneis are dually disposed of three compnuies aro to remain in permaneut camp ut a polut to bo designated by Govern or Wiley. It is said feeling of tbo uulou miners Is very bitter against the man Alli-on who joined the Miners' union, nnd it is stated Ills testimony will be sensational when betakes tho witness stand at Boise. It Made (he nierntnr Hoy Tired. "Thorofl.ro 'lots of ups and dovrnb In your life, ain't thero?" remarked a fat and florid gentleman to tho ele vator boy in n big down town build ing. Tho boy mado no response, but tho fat and florid man was chuckling so hnrd nt his own joko that ho did not notice that it was not appreciated by tho object of it. "When ho got off tho car tho ele vator boy said this to some of tho other passengers: "That joko always gives me n tired feeling. . I have to listen to it about fifty times n day, and on some busy days it has been chucked at mo as many as a hundred times. Tho man that makes it always laughs at it as though it was something that no man over thought out before. I couldn't laugh nt it if I got a dollar every time I heard it. I don't think iteverwa3 a genuine joke anyhow. But perhaps I've got a prejudice against it. Soon after I got this job I struck what I thought was a great scheme to put a stop to that ioko and Bhow that I could bo a little fun ny myself. I wrote out a sign and stuck it up in my car. This is what I said: " 'Don't "tell tho elevator boy that there aro lots of ups and downs in his life. Ho has been told it a thou sand times already and it will make him very tired to hear it again.' "I felt quite proud of that and thought that the boss might take a fancy to mo and givo mo a job in the offico on tho strength of it. But he didn't. "When ho saw it he iust yanked it down and said that I was getting too fresh. And ever since then when anybody flings that ioko at mo I've just had to grin and bear it. rmt it'8 rough, all tho same." Now York Herald. T. .J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor. aotu and CheinolicUi Street BICYCLES. Full bJll bearing Hafety III cycle". The lowest prliil wheel in them ret. The best In the world for tne price. C.U. Urowii Acr. 1,544 . oramer clnl St ItADABAUGII 4 EMY; Liver Feed and Boarding Stable, U ttalo Htrett. "sTEralnos., Calif orn id liuUevij. THE BEST. 101 Court Htreet. Scientific Horseshoeing, Ot'l'OSITH POUNDKY On State Street. A. II. I'mlcrisikiiig and Cabinet Work, 107 Slate Street. HOEYE & MILLS. POKUELAIN BATHS AND HH WING PAKLOU 4, Onlv Po-celiun Until Tuba In tho ell y. HM Com. St., S.iltni, Or. THE Salem Jc7t man te Best Lino In the City. Court Street. J. E. MUIIPHY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NOUTJI BAJjbM. mm. k. o. uoxco. Baths for Ladies, hair nitussixn parlous, 1!M Court Street. wiUM ., .CAD:ii mm "on f!l ""ar andT(i B'MiURD?ll 2430n1l5 T. W. THfSJ The Upholsfe, .V.!m Mi'.iniMrrea ..:; chink work. Ch 1 oiaiflinBurarZ'f JOHN IR Carpenter and StoriFUun)r, THE CU W" tr " EVER OFFERED.- Palace Fruit Trac ADDITION TO SALEM, OREGON.- Prisoners at Wallace. Wallaur, Idaho, Aug. 5 Peter Rreen, member of the Rntte miners union, was brought to Wallace, and m mnv i-uiwiiiuu iu jau. isreeu was here during tho trouble, and It Is al leged h incited tlio minors to lesort to nrms. All the prisoners aro suf fering from heat. F. H. Fmzer, justice of the jieiu-o of Mulluu, wus released on ?.iu00 bonds. No further examinations will be held till Au gust 8th. A detachment of troops leu Wallace yeoterday for Mulluti, tonssistthe deputy United States marshal in making arrests. National Domocratlc Committee. Wahimmiton, Aug. 6. The Deni mooratlo national committee met yesterday. On motion of E. O. Wttll.D.uiM. Dickinson, of Michigan wus chosen ohalrman of tho cam palKii committee, nnd 1J.1J. Smallev. . oi Vermont, worutury, Chalrmau Harrity, of the national committee, was authorized to appoint tho neces sary subcommittees, nnd Messrs. llnrrlty hiuI William C Whitney were added to tho campaign com. mlltee. Tho advisory committee will not be appointed for soveral days. Insanity in a Horse. A Mr. Hannan, of Peoria. Ills., sud denly found his liorso, usually a very gontlo one, acting in a very strange manner. ' 'Ho would lay hold, " said tho gentleman who gave tho ac count, "with his teeth of everything that camo within his reach and shako it as a terrier would n. t Whilo tho gontleman was watching the horso reached into a pigpen and seizing hold of ono of tho inmates threw it tip into tho air. Thin Btrango feat ho repeated two or threo times; then sotting his teeth in tho hody of tho pig ho crushed it to tho earth, gnawing and mangling tho body in tho most frightful manner. Tho horso then took a second pig, served it in a similar manner, and uiuu losseu a cair into tho air as easily as n cat would a mouse. "Tlio owner immediately sent for a ptipular farrier, but whon ho arrived tho liorso was moro quiet, where upon tho farrier ventured into rim inciosuro and called tho horso to him. Tlio animal camo up, apparent ly very docilo, but tho. moment ho was within reach ho seized the man violently by the shoulder, throw him forcibly with his faco on tho ground then sotting his teeth in his back en deavored to crush aud gnaw him tho animal's oyeg meantimo becoming glassy with rago." Tlio owner res cued tho farrier, but tho horso had to bo shot. It was clearly a caso of msuiuty. -Washington Star. Wont Too Pur. An unsuccessful lover was asked by what means ho had lost tho ob ject of his affections. "Altial" ho said, "I flattered her till sho got too proud to speak to mo." -Exchnngo. FOR RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT This property is unequalled by any now on the market in tho Capital city of Oregci BUY A.N ACRE LOT a i i . . . . . ... j.- ui u, nuiiie or as an investment tiiat must double m a few years. Acre lots on tkofirtl olutou iiutu vi tno x iuuue iiuio tots cannot now De bought for less than $ouu to siuuu each. NEAR THE CITY. xne jraiace 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 S property located on D street the finest graded driving avenue about the c ty S t:iT:L7Seady bU,It U,d CCUied hdf "lile Ut Wood this pirtyt PLANTED TO FRUIT AND CULTIVATED. vw -Wwj As VUI131CU IVIIill JJ. I.lll'lTIYir nt7 irnnti - I -I 1. 1 rt -r i . ami Kilvm. Pvno0 B.J.u.:;..:'r"' u" orcnara or French, Italia' PRICE AND TERMS. These acre lots are now nflfm-ofi o m, i... ......... and two years time on baW vZZ V J , 01 !?400 to $500 each half once they will hi ZZyld for tJ 7 ?h d not wish to cupy the lots at in fine bearing wSu J WlthUt Mtra COst' wllt'n a11 'fruit will be! THE METROPOLIS OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY . Is not a overburdened city liable to collapse, but !?: .. . .., uluu I" es lag or go back. It is THE ONTC d Z l ". -n auY, Klow mm l.nli'fi'nni i i. J, u x uujnc coast possessing sucii Ti , .. y, "Ul:s tilat by o Possibility can it ever go ?reat natural, cominfirmnl n..,i backwards an iota. Remember this when investing, ST' aw '-K3C aro satisfied from Ijlto ttmM at MwMwkw's UfAHa.w,Awtf. ,-A himh d My there k un I Of MffkHMi nt ttkud4MkrlVlutt I Wont mh ww wwklag tut 1'OIITJ.AND, AUtf.5 . WUM valley, fl.ag)l.!K Walls Walla, H.15 01.17J. Han Fkancwoo Cut.. An. 5 , IM fMstl, CmOAUO Ilk, AlU. 4 -Wliwit 77. Premier Abbott Sick. Otimwa, Outarjo, Aug, ft. lVeni lor Ablmtt was nttneked with faint ui-oo nuu iKH'uinu insenBiuie ut a (leak in the private council. Ho rallied lu half on hour aud was ilrlveu to his clianilxr, ami thither the mlnlHter of nillUla, the only ntlieroablnet minister In town, was bamlly auuminiwt. Kvery effort was tiiHiltf to kqi tlio matter quiet. Tbwi.rvmter la W i-eara olil. The deelora my ho will eoou rally, but ! ui(.t rvfuiu frvm olal work, Beware of Ointmonts for Oatarrah that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the seiibe or smell aim completely ilo rniiKe tho whole system when enter Iiik It through tho mucous surfaces. Bueh articles should never be ustd exwpton prescriptions from repii. table physlclaus, as tho damage they will do la ton fold to the irood you can possibly derlvo from them. mii'B uaiarrh Cure, manufactured oylj. UlHMiey & Co., I'oledo, O, coutalus no mercury, and is taken luternully, and acta directly upou me wood aud mucous surface of tne system. In buying Hall's Cattarrlt Cure be unr you get the Keuulue. It la taken luteruallv. and made In ToleJo, Ohio, by F. J. uueney & Co, "Sold Kt botlle. by Druggists, priw 75 j yspepsia Makes many peoulo mlscrablo. and liMib to bclMcstructlon. Distress after eating. Bour stomacli, sick lieadaclie, neai . tmrii, loss oi appetite, a lalut, "all gone ' reeling, bad tasto, coated tongue, and irre- Distress o,aHt3r cl lh8 bowel5-aro uit.iruas tjl0 lll0t0 comwon gJU)Ib Aftor ,oms- dyspepsia does not Piflnr Bet well of ltselt. it ie. K,av,,, quires ctrctut, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Barsa parllla, which acts gently yet elllcient'.y. It tones tho stomach and other organs regulates the digestion, creates a goou an appetite, and, by thus c, . overcoming tho local ICK symptoms, cures tlio Hoadoche Jieadaclio, and refreshes tho tired miiui "I have been troubled Uh dyspepcM.' 1 had but little appetite, and what 1 dit. Honrt- ' distressed me, or did hiirn "ttie good. After eat uurn lug 1 would experleace a falntness, or tired, all-gono lectins, ni though 1 had uot eaten auythlng. My trtulile, I t:.in!c, was agKravaleil by my lms!uci, paluUng, and from being moro w lessKhutiiphiauKimwltli c fresh jalr.t, Kist spring -.oour I took Ilnr" 8arsajarlUa Stomach a. .d H eld 1. 0 nu liuniciise amount of good, l i v iiw nu appetite, and my tood rcl' .t? 1 1; r.U satlsOcU the crartng I had 1 re. l u-lycsptrlenced," Geokgb a. luas. -N.lt. It you decide tu t.-ko nood's 8 ir. 5 -.1 Ui'JiKdheladncedtobuyauytn, r. llzcC Saisapariila 6u!IbydW?tM, fl tut for V iTcriMihr V- I. i:ooia,cu.,Aytcr:c.Loni)vnI. 100 Doss Qnt Dollar .Jf T. lft H-n nnr l4V.,.'i. A 1 - .W .....LV.11 I' III. t- f.l'n I S-r-. richest fruit region in America tvT ?tual knledge that this is the I cultivation of sfnall fruits n"d hrill 73? ,ned fruit gvingnd . ers. For particulars mul n,l V?A . lnion asked for bv intendinir,)urcha.s- . ,IVJ, u, uu, C1CV snowi nig oxact location, address: SPALDING & ROGERS. Bush-Breyman Block. (at Hernia and Chronic Diseases DWaSHIalPiHoufiEii Deote fiiwtni nti..i .. .. a!;iSoa:;;;f U.S SJKa1!?. 4 Chroulo meiuods known toXuVtiin ,i i' J a.Va?.ce1 clence. Twenty iVarf p A!edll n " 'HUrBV Authorized Capital !600.om CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon. affiYSiMvSffl?. tlifr NVUraitS bought State, County and dw man m.. Halem. Iib-Urey Salem Abstract and Loan Co Oiled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAQBR. SALEM, OREGON. Rates, $050 to fc.OOpo.Day. . Thebithnli.lj.i wnu, lu tablSTTr,L?iL,u PP"lnt. .lnl wim the vtMccc JbrultM Qrowxaiathewataaeuev ' WAUNER, Prop. MONEY TO LOAN. w SS25a?S,ffiS",ta for tb wxt SO days FEAR & HAMILTON, JWwra U, Hush Hank bl.vTv 7 M.T. RINEMAN '13 frfi f ffBfffHySl Tickets ON SALE KAT.KU Jj, staple and Crockei nd Win lUo ve rVrwtlrA. n and Willow waieWin b'li1" Woedeu -uisriMt 1'rlcenmii ; .". "5 r Ke!on 1 mla f:jwEVlirs' P LU K JilUStfi iVgccd TO OMAHA Kansas Citv, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, And all Points East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONbT SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND DINERSi Utoamors Portland to Bin Francisco KVM7 4 Days. TICKETS TA&D EUROPE Kor rates and rannnl Information call V ru or address, H. HULBUKT, Asst, GenL Pau. AP 2 Washlhgtou St., ELLIS & WHITLEY LIVERYMEN. SoutH of WtllamatM Howl. 8ALRM ... ORKSCN i A ff