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- J THE USOAL GWST. ipcMenfaf; Strike News, JTke AjtfrftpriatiftNS, Etc. o NOJP DUTIABLE. Bol" Ottwalag" the Importation h efOold Dust. Washington, Aug.O. The col- lector of customs at SanDleo reports Ibat a large amount of roicI dust is imported to that point from Lower California, and considerable uiui rally la experienced In obtaining In forroatlon as to the correct amount, jimw Moorkeiw broiigtit 70 ounce of gold into the United Btates for the purpose of purchasing goods. Asstotent Secretary Uroutize Bay? that ?old dust Is exempt from duty, and no consular invoice Is repaired. "The department Is of the opinion C .ilb'al no formal entry thereof otiould he demanded where the duet Is brought lii oil the persons of pass- etigersi hut for the puriKise of secur lug.BUtl8lIc8 of ImportatioUH, they 'nhould he required to report to thi Inopectur tin amount of gold In thlr poaeeelnn. ' To Increaso the Balance. Washington, Aug. 0. Ah an ad ditional Jneansof Increasing the gold Imfance at Now Yord, the uBslstnut tmwut-ar at that port has been in ... .1 . i i (... ..A m .mruuieii in receivu u(hii vi ku,u ooln fttr excliango ou flan Frauclsco f?T.m t .ill ..tin.,... friilo nflullorrn f t" CV 'l Ull UUUIVOi J o ..v..t.vr " -? i ..!! ..!.. . .! t ireu uxcuaugu uppncn u.njr w ue R". ....i.,. .. .i. st -tr...i i. ..... however, and is granted for the soh nurposu of transferring gold coin k. from Sua Francico, where it Is not L Heeded, to New York, where there lc more demand for It. THE MEN DESERTING. V " In House of Commons. 'I.ONtioN, Auir, 0. In houso of rdkiiiiiuiiiia today the llrst matter ta- f Itmii lilt ivita ihi, film! nf 1mll. flip ??" . "'-'. v : . vinvmcinie, seiiionccu ior, imprison (lient under the crimes act. The homo secretary said he could not hold out hopes for Egans release oin. (JludBtouo now began liltj (HH'(:li against the government. lie W)Jd the govern niont hud departed from ull precedents in not resigning when the verdict of tho country was P gainst them, the house hud now jb (, but wnat rorttio queen's speecn told them nothing. Wus the house . of ooniiunns to fight buttles of tin )Ht six years over again, Nevei sJtd a tireat Issue been submitted t Ahv country bceimo fully dlBciissrd us Issue decided at last gent nil el- litlon. Leaving tke Carnegie Wo-rks Singly and in Groups. Hombstead, Aug. 0. Non-union men are deserting the Carnegie steel works by wholesale. They are com ing out Blnglyf In pnlra and In group?. Since Saturduy evening considerable over 100 men have de serted, and have been reo Ived with open arms by the locked-out men, who are lu ecstasies of delight at the now turn in affair". In cotisequeuco they are now more confident than ever thtt it will be only n short time before the company will give lu, and they will be taken back by their former employers. TheorganU nation recognized one of the deserters this morning, and he putlu an ap pearance at the Atna'gumalRd Asso ciation's headquarters, giving the name of James Harvey, of Phlla lelphla. lie has been employed bj 'homas Dulnbrlck, of Philadelphia, nd In company with a party of killed machinists and rf workmen vhc were all informed that thi tfonoosteud strike was a thing of the mst. he left for Pittsburg over the titlthnoro & Ohio railway. At althuoro they were Joined by an- t'ier party, ranking In oil 167 skill I men. When Harvey reached tin tlouKsto'id mill ofllce he was told no would be paid $2 CO a duy uud bi hoarded free of cost. Yesterday a ot of won got together and deter uined t) leavo at the (rst opportu dty they could. Harvey says thai bo majority of skilled men now in the mill will leave just as soon as hey earn enough money to take hem home. Tlio Hungarians und Italians, he flays, will stay as long is the company feeds them, lie jays that every man lu his party ma deceived as to tho sltuution at Homestead, or they would not have ronu Into tho mill. Harvey says lit is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and that be Is not accustomed to bunking or eating with tho Italians and negroes. He says when he applied for his money this morning the clerks told liln. that the strikers would pounce upon him and give htm a healing as si.on is he got out. Hurveysajs that If ;ho men in tho mill could be given vo understand that they would not sutler at the hands of the strikers, tho mill would be very soon closed lown for want of men. THE APPEOPMATIONB. Congressman Holman Prints a Speech on the Subject. WABitiNoroN, Aug. 0. By au thority of the house Holman will print a speech in the Congressional Record dealing with appropriation made at the lust session of congress from it Democratic standpoint. He says. Appropriations made at this se'slou of congress, Including perma nent appropriations, show a reduc tion of $32,320,201 under tho appro prlutlom of the last session of cot) gresi, or a teductlon equivalent to $100,000 to each congressional dis trict in the United Btates, but for the purpose of comparison the (mount of the river and harbor bill f2l, 153,018 rihould be deducted, from appropriations of this session, for the reason t)ql no river and harbor hill passed at the last session of eon- irrt'BS, Hgalnst appropriations of which thong made at this session xbnuhl logically be contrasted. Without the river and harbor bill, tho appropriations this session are $54,082,000 Its than the whole ap propriations made at tho second session of tho fifty-first congress for imch of lis two sessions wus $517, 813,400. . Tho total approprlutlons mndu at (Ida seithlon amount to 307,701,330. Including ttie river and harlior bill, being $33,520,iiOO less than those made at the last tension ofcongreis, and, deducting he river and harbor bill, a reduc tion of $51,082,900, and in contrast with it vera jo appropriations for two eftsIoiiH of laHt congress the reduc tion Is SiU.HL'Oai. Holman states htt $70,6J7,002 of appropriations made nt (lie session Just euded were pursuant to laws (sucti as sugar bounty peiiHlons, etc.) euaotcd by the proceeding congress. wholfMile drdx warehotiae of Tar rant fe fo,, nt 278 CWnwItch street 'll.fixploMnii wus quickly followed bv flume, which teemed to guln eucli epve'rfy headway that by the time the firemen u rived the whole center part of tl.o building was ou fire, llj 0;30 the fire wus under contnd, and a careful but hasty estimate of the loss mado by some of the oiileials places ltut$t00, 000, fully insured. Much Incon venience wus caused to thousunds of up-towu renllents by tho necessary atoppage of trains on tho Nlnth aveiiue elevnted railway. Truins were blocked from Wurren to Fifty ninth fdreetH. Tho explosion, it Is thought, wa caused by the hot neither, which occasslonally haB a dangerous ed'ect upon some clieml euis. ure occurreu in tne Mine warelioiise lust Wednesday night, but was put out after $1000 damage was done. BACK AT WORK AGAIN. Dubuesno t K Tho Knights Templars, t Dknveii, Col., Aug, 0, The grand FtfTnlaKfa nomnlfiiHi rtnriwl.i iMirviiit at ten o'clock this morning. 'Thb Knights marnhed In the follow ing erder: First Division, Colorado ;rlth Eminent yir Byron L. Carr, eommandlng Fourteoutli, North Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, Arizona and the following Oregon, Portland No 1, Portland 'Templo No 3, F. W. Imngdon, Albuuy commanding, Washington Cataract No 3 Henry Hush of Spokane Falls commanding, Wtish k ington, Y. C. Blalook, of WullaWallo ' eommaifdlng. Gold Discovery Mpuntain Homk, Idaho, Aug, 0. -Thoro Is great excitement oves the L discovery of a fabulously rloh gold bearing quartz ledge in Dixie Dis trict 22 miles up tho Hooky Bur road. On ono mlue it shaft has been Mink CO feet and has a largo vein ex- poKl which givea un average of CO .winocs to tho ton. Other uud small- K c Wins glvo much higher returns. . Denounce Oarnogio. St, Louis, Mo., Auk. 0. Tho ua iFflonai convention brotherhood of Pwarpenters audJoInorapuBsed resol- ?tious uenouuolug Carneglo compa- fiay for employltig Plnkertone.rouud- Mf waring Piu,kertanlsm, and ex- preeeing sympathy with Conir I'AIene Minors. Riotous Strikers to Bo Prosecuted. Pirrsiiuiici, Aug. 0. Secretary uovejoy, of tho Carnegie steel com- ouny, wus asked yesterday by a re porter whut wiiB the plan of his com pany towards the Homesteud strik ers. Ho wild "Wo have sturted in on this conquest of riot by law, uidltwillbo carried to a finish. There will be anywhere from CO to 1C0 more informations of murder and aggravated not charges miulo against Homestead strikers liefore wo are through with them, We ure proceeding carefully,aii(i get oureui donco to u certainty before a .charge Is made. We mean to make no mis take, and tho best detectlvu skill lu the country Is engaged. We Iiavo ofllcersof long experience at work lu Homestead. Information made ure ou evidence gotteii by these men, who will be produced lu court and gho sworn testimony. There would have been more information before tills but for tho fact that many of tho strikers engaged in the riot have run away. Meauwhilo ovldouco aitalust them lu beliiir gathered, and whou they return In formation will bo made against them, uud they will ho arrested. If they don't como back they will he followed up till they uro arreated, aud brought back for trial." Oonant, the Train Bobber. Visalia, Cal., Aug. 0. Couant 'a kept carefully guarded in jail. Af tor their experience In the escape of Grat D.ilton, the ofllcers are almost unduly cautious. They keep ihu prisoner on it ball and chain when ever he Is admitted to the corridor for air' urn) no one but the ofllelnls are permitted to tulk with hm. He retains his cool, polite demeanor, uud answers all questions put to him by the ollloera aud deteotlves lu tho nonchahtut manner us when he was first intorrogate'd. An impor tant discovery has been mudu ut the Evans liouto in tho shape of foui pieces oi lueo, sucu as is useii in ex ploding dynamite cartridges. Around these pieces were wrapped the business cards of n laundry in Man kato. M I u n., the home of George Couant. In the light of recent events the cynical humor of a re mark once dropped by Conaut Is be coming uppieciatzd. He waH a free spender of money, and one evening, wlille he was playing billiards at the Palaco hotel here, a bystander asked him; "Where do yiui ge-t ho much money? You don't seom to work for it." "Oh," he said with u htuuh. "I have a patent air bruke for stop- Mills Started Up With tho Old Men. Nkw Yokk, Aug. 0.-At Dubuesne between C00 aud GOO men.uotliig un uninioiisly us previously agreed on, ellectiiully broke the strike in the t'arnegli mill at this phtceui 0 o'clock yesterduy morning. They leturued to work in a body, and theBoldiers ure not required to protect them. The repairmen had the mill ready for running. Steam was turned ou. and the hever.il departments return ed almost full uud begun to turn ou finished steel. There were main members of the uew Amalgamated lodge formed here since thestrikt begun nmeuj: thpso who went bauK to work, and they did it opeuly and without fear of whut their compan ions would do. There wus no dis order .tt all. Small crowds of men who hud not tuken advautaeof the oiler of tupcrlutendeut MorrNon stood near ihernlll gutes,just outside qf the line guarded by the soldiers, Watching tho me return, but tbe, never said a word. The battalion- hud been drawn up in marching oi der.and were kept in line, fully aim ed,, for two. Imuis, but no woidni command was given. Some of tht moat skillet! among! he Btiikers were in the number leturning to work Oueof them said: 'We huve been w.ttchlng the course of events yer closely, und, while we would have done ull wo could to hit ye helped the Homestead men, wo saw it was use less, that the company meant busi ness, and that we could not win the struggle, that would have been hard Tor the men who have families. We talked this over.and weareIad now (hat we took such steps." Otllcials are well pleased with the action of tho men, and all this pleasing news at Homestead hud tt depressing eflect ou the strlkeis there wus no sign of wavering. SO prevalent, especially among women, results from ot prt ing tlio s stem. The assimilative organs becoming de ranged, tho blood grows weak and Im poverished, and lieuco " that tired feel ing" of which many complain. For nil each cases, thero Is no remedy equal to Aycr's Sarsoparflla. Take no other. "Some- time- ago I found my system entirely run down. I had a feeling ot constant fatigue and languor and very little ambition for any kind of elTort. A friend advised mo to try Aycr's Sarsa pari 1 In, which I did with the best re Milts. It has dono inn more good than all other medicines I have ever used." Frank .Mellows, Chelsea, Mass. "For months I was aflllcted with nervous prostration, weakness, languor, general debility, and mental depression. Ily purifying the blood with Aycr's Sarssnparilla, I was completely cured." Mrs. JIary Stovens, Lowell, Mass. When troubled with Dizziness, Sleep lessness, or Bad Dreams, take aMaMMwmMMNkMHHH,, unrtnu ii n.MZi.Ms:Mn r i mr-in I khlt AftfH nuivuus nMBjmdmiii ipai -it-ii t am u lu un FOR TOWN LOTH, FRUIT TRACTS AND -FARA1S. J. i bexnettTsS $2.00 Per dozen for the finest nnlxtied PHOTOGKAPH8 In theclty. MONTEE BROS., 189 Commercial Btreet, Aycr's Sarsaparilla rnzPARED DT Dr. J. C. Ayer lc Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by I1 Dragglati and Dealer In Medicine, f P. B, SODTIIWICK, Contractor and Kuilricr. Salem, - - Oregon. A, H, F0RSTNER & CO. Machine Shop, Run?, Sporting (Jowls, Etc., 30S Commercial lroet. RADABAUGH V EPLEY. Liver Feed and Boarding Stable, i I HUiteHlrett. T. .J. KKESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th and Chcmeketa street. nlnjr trains, wlileh I've been out inlroduelujr, und Ubh (treat tiucce8i." Wnen asked wbat h bad been do ing during Ida absence tbh spring be wild: "I've been over tbe niountiUns iiitroJiielng my pateut air braise." It In now known tbut Ida patent air brake cpiiBlftted of a shotgun mid dy namite bombs. nmw lYiuuouaM wnuiatoo. 'Lob ANOEraa, Cal,. Auir. 0 pheu W. Whlto Btatod ibat lie JU Rcoept the proposition for a joint km on tlio tarlll with Morris M. . wliito'B only proviso Is that mitt' bo dlBCUHsed oh a whole, not merely lu Us application to t $tw articled. WU4 by a Falling Limb. mvRo, Or.. Ah. 0.A f.uv i iigo, as John Howard, of Myr. i oreek, was chopping down a a falling limb struck him, kill- him almost iustniitly. SynoId sou of J, Haunn ikiokel by r lioivo yefitorday.nud tviu was broken, Ohangos in tho Army. Wabiiinoton, Aim. I). Geuernl Carr will not be assigned to the com- maud of the department of tho Columbia for thu preveut ut least. and It Is not piobablo that ho will bo soiit tliero at all. It Is generally understood at the war department that he Is booitod for tho department of Arizona, but the secretary of war and General Sohofleld liavu lu mind a general shifting about of tlio goner al oillcora of the army, aud tlioy are considering tho question of making some chnrges In tho geographical limits of tho commands, so us to more nearly equalize tho numbor of troops under the command of each general, uud ut least to correct the present auomuly of the brlgadlei. general having command of larger forces than tho ninJor-gonemlN. General Schoilcld Is an advocate of tho re-establishment of tho old svs- tern of division commands for the ''all, wind, and a I by a Lamp Explosion. taAWXH, Ang.O.-The houso of F. , CWy,on Howell Btreet ,was bum- o tyw ground at 10 o'clock last n y tne explosion of a lump. i, litturauoe, $ U00. 'l r in ...., JlmkIm Schooner Seited. kUKAX, N. 8., AuKtist t). boIkkjuwDcU E. JIartlett i mitd at i'ort Huwkesbury yut- y, oharrou with violation of .. m .. T rwwoatMwsiu twi, 0L iterator Ra-EleeWd. it, Aug. 0.vLIeut. I fkMator wan im night un- yHtiitU motion TutrvliMwit. Tli re-tUw I'll B adofMHuit bv all of WWpaHlmu u( tke puHUh- major-generals, and It U probable tho seewtary of war will carry out his Ideiw In this regnal, The necro tary expeotcd to dispose of the mnt ter&tliirduy, but, an tho president anil Ueneral tkdiollelil were both out of the cty he concluded to wait until their return, aud lu the moan tlmo lie has ordered General Carr to take the station lit this city, Looked Upon as a Spy. Pmsiiinto, Pa , Aug, 0-HIchard NIcliolus, night superintendent and puddle bobs at the Twonty.Thlrd- street mill, resigned and yesterday mado a report to the strlkerf of the operations of the mill ainco the non union men went to work. He sayt ho quit work because he was asked to do all soils of work for tho per formance or which no others nre need, None of tho Iron mado bv non-union mon, he says, him been worth anything, being burned and seni in inetciap piles. He reports tho company has really acooniillsh- eu mulling, out has spent a great deal of money in attempting to run with unskilled workmen now em ployed. Nichols, tho strikers claim, is a spy tor tlio company, and they say ills resignation Is a schetuo to obtain knowledge of their move ments. Ho was not received with any violent demonstrations of de light. The Union mill men assert tho breaking of the Duqiiesue strlko will not ulleot them in any miiuimr. as their coming out on a stilko did not benefit them. All the strikers uro hoporul, vUh plouty of funds, Wind and RahTstorm. Be. P.vur., Aug. 0. Sunday night rain storm were A Preacher in Jail. Littlk Hock, Ark., Aug. 0. The , Itev. T. J Sholtou. ot Idttle Rock, who, about a year ago, deolared from hla pulpit that he was Christ, behi(. later on kicked up ou u chin go ol in saully. wnsnrrtstedoua charge of druukeimfss and disotderly con duct. He was tailed to Little Rock six j ears ago by the denomination known its Christians, coming hen from Brooklyn, N. Y. Boon uftir Sheltou'8 astounding declaration, aud about the time of ids Incarccrn lion on the insanity charge, prepar ed to take his departure for Kunsas City, Mo., which city, ho said, was to bo his headquarters. Ho mude arrungemenls, however, to have one of tho prominent sisters of his lloek accompany him on his new mission Ilieuext step in Shelton's career was a successful suit for di voice brought by Mrs. Shelton, who still lives in Little Rock, tho churue in tho petition being desertion. Kour or five mouths ago Shelton returned in 1 .ll !,... I I ..--i. . . .. uumnnvn, mm tjumicu me c mi munlty by marrylug his divorced wife the second time. He declined that this step wr.s lu uecord with the law of thu prophets. He preach ed a fuw seimous after this, but the lovo of m lilsky seems to imvo gotten the best of him, and of lato lie lia devoted his undivided attention t securing free drinks. Heretofore thu i.utlmi itits have let Shelton oil" after a couple of days' detention in tho caluboot.0, but this tlmu he Is to oe sent to tlio couuty Jn.ll. Ho Is a brlghtminded nmu. uud wlien him self lie preached sonic stirring ser nions In this city, How Often Cnn Wo Love? How many times can a man or woman be in love, really, truly and intensely? In undertaking to answer this question one wise eilitor seems to take it for granted that whilo a man is capable of loving "really, truly and intensely" as often as a suitable object meets his eye, woman has only one real love a man whom she idealizes and worships for ever, i This fine theory does not seem to wear In leal life. Both men and women may bo in love over and again. A woman may adore a good looking youth when she is sixteen; or she may be attracted to a scapegraco and think she wants to save his soul, when she has only a sick ly, bentiinental fancy for his personal ity, which would quickly change to loathing if she should marry him. At ono period of their lives both men and women lovo ono kind of person, at anoth er time another, the ideal ever changing aa they themselves change, Somo keep on falling in lovo with one after anoth er, trying to find the right ono, and thoy describo tho search as a very agreo able one. But it is a trood deal n.isiRT and pleasanter falling in lovo than fall ing out of it successfully. With those who havo been in love of tcnest, however, this fact undoubtedly romains though they have loved over and again thero is always one whose memory in after years is dearer and sweeter than that of all tho rest. In the strong, wiso years, when mero magnetio attraction can no longer draw ono to fresh faces, this seems to have been the only true lovo. And if this dearer than all the rest happens to ho the one to whom tho lover is married, happy indeed la ho or sho. Wo chango, all of us, and thoso who change most grow the most. Fortunate uro thoy who married their ideals and whose ideals chango as they change and grow as they grow. This comes the nearest being perfect wedded happiness. BICYCLES. Full bull bearing Safety 111 cyclei. The lotteet jirli td wheel Inthe m.irket. The best In ibe world for tn price. C.ll. Brown Agent,!!!) Lonimer clal tit mm nuns, California liah'enj. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. i II. Undertaking and Cabinet Work, 107 State Street. HOEYE & MILLS. PORCELAIN BATHS AND SHAVING I'AMjOiH, Only Poreclain Hath Tubs In tlio Mt. SW Coin, St , Salem, Ur. J. J. IIARK1NS, Scientific Horseshoeing. OI'I'OSITK rOUNDKY On State Street. THE Salem Iiackinan is ii, poiili;. Best Line hi the City. Court Street. CANDIE, Fruit and fl o. m oolc, J. E. HUllL'JLY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, KOUTH S.Yl.kM. mib. :. . kokco. Baths for Ladies, JIAIK DltESSINO 1'AKI.OIIS, 124 Court Btreet. ft rri . -. "!!,. . "I - miTob iilWilAKD 243 Com'l PARL0P Str,t T. W. THORNBURG ne Upholsterer ItcmodctH, re-covpr. ,,..., 1 tyiliolstercd rornltn,S(IW class work. ChemikM. "SI Stale Insarnnc&bte" "f JOHN I1UVIN, Carpenter and B Mbop a", 8tate,treeti I StoreFittlnpsaSpcdj ruinriiBmuKmnnainnmM HE BEST if liiifltaB bAbii V w M UlA J43 In to tbiMtm EVER OFFERED. Palace Kruit Tract A DDITION TO SALEM, OREGON.. FOR RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT This property is unequalled by any now on the market in tho Capital city of Owon BUY AN 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 First Railroad Station. Tlio first railroad station in the United States was tho Albany termi nus of the Albany and Schenectady railroad. Up to 1842 it stood at the corner of Broad and Van Vetchen streets (now Third avonuo). It is a ono story building about twenty-five feet square. Yankee Blade. A Scotch Sentence. Lord Braxfiold admitted tbe abili ties of a criminal who was undoubt edly an accomplished murderer, for mo juuyu emu, i re a clover chiol, but y'll bo nnno the waur of a hanrr ing, my man." Hard Scotch. Worthy of a Hoy. Paim I havo a Httlo timo .?, tag, and well Ko down town and get tho bicyclo I promised you for passing tho school examination successfully. Little Son I saw two or tlireo girls on bicycles yesteiday, nnd I don't want tiny thing- that girls can ride. Papa Well, what can we do about it' Little Boy I was thlnhln you might get mo a trick mule. Good News. Ono Dullar a Shot. An indignant justico ht tho . urry, Ills,, fined a nonr- mri,n . dolbrs for firing six shots t his wife, the weapon was u bis shooter. Had it ui un u bvvvn si i oxer tlio man havo probably lewi fined one more. Yunki o L lade. also have a outage and is equal would dollar At aoarhart Pork. GkakuahtPauic, Or.. Aug. 0. At tho meeting yeateiday of the Chiuitauiiua literary mid ihIi1 cir cle, iTorwwr Blmw, of thu Htuto AKilcultuntl oolleuo, Kitvoan outline ofthoworkpf the iUHtltutlon. fo. lowing with a papvr ou "tho will Vtlou of beyts tor Biiuur iiuinufuo ture," At tlio close of tho dlwimlou It blug the lust of the nerliti, n voto of thanks was teiulorod Piofe.-uor Blmw. Prorwwr D, h, i;,!w.rd, of Portlnui) unlverltv, Itu his hhiwrlw oriecturAt on "JJ.-lUh Ltroture." Thu next liwr w.v dvetl to tlUouwIou f the work of the YOUBK WollUtll'i 'r-iii.L..r,.iwv. union, vory severe hnully, but (he greatest damago wns dont In other purts ot tho statu. Kull reKris nut received, hut tho lns beeuia likely to reach ono million dollars. In Lincoln Vnltnu. M... II. .!... .....I r .. ' .....,. ..,.,. i. iuv, iiiiu lil)ll ctiuiuien lhe tornado passed over Marshall at o D't-Iook yesterday morning, taking tho same course as the otio last Friday. Several building were destroyed. Two Poles were reported killed at Marshall. Iu St. Paul and MlnuirapoiU a number of houses werestruok by lightning and nioroor less damaged by 11 rv, which followed while tho damage by wind mid rain was very great. (Similar reports aro reoeivwl from other imrt of the Northwest. The Gold Train. Nkw Yokk, Aug.o,Lim0 before 11 o clock this moruliiK thu fumous trvttNUftMrnln carrying fiM.OOO.OOO l gold from Ban Frauds, to New PorkairlvcdHtltsdtstlimtlon. 8 Jt Jsrs A?erlHt. Nmv Yokk, Aug. 9,-At uUiut aao jwittmluy an explosion occtirftnl ou tho third door of the large Traces of the Breedloves. San DiKtio.Aug. 9,-Tho Sim yrs terday arternoon prnts ieUt,r from Colonel D, K. Allen of Yuinu, A. T. giving Important news concerning the movements of K.J. yt, alm le two Breedloves atter une 13 A trusted Indian imnii..l n,.r..i i Kllnlde says Fish aud young Breed love were all at his camp near the .Uocopah niouutalna JunuUS. Fish said lie had fouud a rich silver mlue and later, ou selng rock from Gerol ilium's mine, went with him to In spoct the ledge, next day arranging to purchase. Thotwolcfton theiiith to return to tnu wagon and tho elder -evtuove. Ttiey refuse! a guido for water.aud were last seen alive ou the. afternoon of June so, g0uK toward Palm ?prlngs. Tho Indian thinks they must have died In the. hot des ert wluds that blew Juuo SO, July and a, the most terrible ever known ou tho desert. rrom llitiKlridn fo ii Million. Tho first Nov York city directory was issued in 1760 bv David Franks, from HO Broadway. It contained 803 mimes Golden Days, T Vsa Grand Secretary Dead. L0ltisvu.LK, K'y Aug, U.-.WIN Ilam While, uraud secriiitrv ,r .i... Odd Fellows of tho United Slate, dlwl of heatt dlseas yestehlsy lie was 75 year old. The Palace acre lots are Avithin 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, tlm finsr. mwlnrl ,i; ' . L. 1 . I siaence &1trsTre:rW " out beyond this property on PLANTED TO FRUIT AND CULTIVATED. These lots are ciovfirRrl with n. fhriff.ir fur,. .t i.i ...it ,. t, , -,. ,. and Silver Pi-iinn. R,,. iTv7.7x., ;"'t,j"" uiu oral?ra ' J-'lcll, llal,an inm,.7T.'.r.'':,""T "'""""" -ram. come ot the Jots in sSe to eiilit ciete: " Sd Strect fr PRICE AND TERMS. once thoy will b7cu?vr; hi I""chT'3 ,wll do not wish to Py M, at in fine bearing condition 3 W,"'Ut' eXtra cost- whcn a11 th" ' k9 THE METROPOLIS OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY Is not an OVflrblirrloril ;! 1.1 ii , Sifcia:a -WeSKST v 3E3E:(ES SS.OKXE'OaE actual knowledge that this is the ?alWmr?ive U infiation askedfor H a steady growth, when ; l v niwl i i;: i i , J , ""' tlu,u coast pesseceinp: bulu fi-t C ,!''S. h'lt b- l-asibHitcnn it ovg. Of flio Pl 17.. -i. . , . nohFrZ:- ?ts BaUsfied from .M uuii ICS'lUIl m ATllflVinn U 4V4 1V-U cnltivation of mall fruits and rflXi ,, i,1?.8.08 e,"g?gfl fruit growingaau o.- narfenia, , n1 . lnap of -, cjty vZT ' SPALDING & ROGERS, Bush-Breyman Block. The rhtf Rnuta for Tne grt ta Mi el IUmki's SirsartlU ta found In tai Utlelo Unit, It ta merle tint wins, and ta 'Act thit HiKxl's SarMparliu actually b ;oiiiiHsh-)s vbat Is clalipeU for tt, ts hat u Kt -it to tills medietas a iptjUrUy tM m i- t.tkUvrtttan that of anyotner aaraap Mfirlt WInq rllU or Woo1 P"4 VIUJU VVIII5 flerbforfltbepubll . Snmptrtlla cures BcrofuU, Ba "i ij . ..i ..U It union, Drpil, Btk ! . o, ;uUoiuue3, oTercoan That .. . '': urvatesan Aiilte. treart i.- i'i;JupthVbola8rU liv.- Ji.r-rtl'l l jitUbyalldrB . fl.....f fi. 11 ttrW 1)10.1. Han Hernia and Chronic diseases DR'S. BHLMP&HOCrSER Devote mucini .ti..,i . . ' arrhai .A.thniatloandTti ?rJ??' Cat v".'i'"u '"-n uuslues. and ft .'JTS", ".T methodi known tolMe.'triJL".081 ndvanced science. Twenty ,ei iV2i !m MJlcal Wry and tl, 5nV?.."Pen nee In aim omceMH OomnTereiai Tl. n or 'etrlclty. 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