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the mmm & Lirely Tinea Beiweei Strik ers nnd N. G. Sirgeant la here, and others are ex- Washington Democrats, peeled today and the next tiny., olymma, Ail. 23.-The gather- V" ,renu ,tt,r J"gw "un l" uK limta of the Democracy arc con ttUUWI AK FLYINQ. Morning Oonifet Iraeried. This From Buffalo. CiluUno, Aug. 2. A special from Bui!klO,rtlH;d 30 a. m., says titee 9t o'otoek this morning bullets littVto iwen flyltigall over the freight yard ,aud rumors of kllllug are rpreralout nil along thullue and at every por. -It la reported that a rgular engagement took place hi the Krle yams one muo iroin town, , and that four men were killed and two wou tilled. It Is also said that one of the'dead is a soldier. It is lapotelule to verify tlto rumor. In qulry at tho brigade headquarterr. brought the Information that the news of the shooting had been if- Pt & eelved. but no details ucreoDiuiuu ble. At the polite station uothii g was known. UUI'FALO, Aug. 28.-4 u.m., Attack was made on the 12m regiment siku after 2 o'clock by gangH of s.riUrc and their friends. They -n jit ui ti. , within a stoueV throw or the camp, chiding under the caw ami behind the trucks, and then thiew stone and nieces of iron at the soldiers Thtj soldiers answered the attack with bullets. Tho shooting wit kVpHip for o long time, and still the stony-throwing contiuuvd, The it ii some shooting going ou at thU hour. Most of the shots are coming from tho direction of tho Clinton, utteet crossing of tho Nickel Plate. Captain Boylau is there in charge 'of Company K, or tho Tweinn, There are tenements hear the rail road and the people are all out In tin Btreelp. There Is great excitement. ' llUFKAM), Aug. 23, 5 a. in. The latest report from the sceuo of the shooting Is that four men have been killed and two wounded in one place" lu the Erie yard, a mllo out Bldo'of tho city, and that a number of cither men have been wounded h thesildiers' bullets lu other yards Tho soldiers at Seneca Htreet saj that tue men had been' killed by the Beventy-ilrst regiment. It is lm podslblo to get by tho guards within a mllo ofthoSoventy-llrst. rjirKRA.r.0, Aug. 2". Aojirdliu to tho Htatcmouls of soldiers then.' was more or lens shooting on the outpoata last night or tho 71wt nuti 22ud regiments. It was prompted by stone throwing. So far as known no one was hurt. About ono o'clock this morning a man giving his name as William Morau wuh tult "ii to Emergency hospUal with a bul let wound in his leg, Ilia story Is that ho was challenged by a soldier on Hamburg street and that after havlug some words with tho sol diers Btarted to walk oil, whereupon the latter ilred ilvo shots at him. Moram also had a Hcalp wound which be said was iulllcted by the soldiers with the butt or a gun. Niaqaka, Falls, Aug. 23. Somo ono made an unsuccessful at tempt last ulght to wreck a loaded freighttraiu by throwing the awltch. (Jatemau was seriously injured. the conviction that thero will be no concerted abandonment or work by organized labor to be represented in the conference can possibly occur before Wednesday, whllo there Is a likelihood that tho session will not be held before Thursday. In the meantime speculation may I mi ex ntf ted as to whether Sweeney will order out other switchmen Wf-tnr south or both, or whether he will announce ollltlally and formally the defeat of his men. About flfiy men who acted at. switchmen for tho Western New York and Pennsylvania road yester day afternoon ceased work becanw required to handle freight from tin Ceutral. There Isareuewed intlma lion that the switchmen of th Grand Trunk may add themselves to tho strikers. No troops will bi withdrawn until time shall buvt made improbable any futher attucl.i upon tho present switchmen, Gen eral Porter say's today that tin troops will be ordered homo as soon in the situation warrants. Liki all on- otllulals report the condltloi normal. In frtihland boxing cmi Pill force are working every whi r , ulght and day, and oflb-ials are now Vending llmo looking for businesx. i'liirty car handlers employed oi the Lehigh trestle ou the wat-i fioiit stopped work yesterday ulWr. noon and told the yard-muster thai i hey would not resume work until tho grievances of the swllohmei were settled. El.MUA, N. Y. Aug. 23 -Tin hlockade is broken, and freight n nelng handled without opposltio! i'bo strikers do not admit dcf.iu md are Inclined to think there wil yet bo trouble in this region. The Board of Arbitration. HuTKALO, Aug. 23. Tho board ol moderation and arbitration has de cided to begin an Investigation iuti tho cause of the dwltchmeu's strike tomorrow. Grand Master Hurgein or the firemen's organization said this morning he had no plans for in day, He is awaiting tho arrival ol the executive ofllccra of other rail way uulous whom Grand Master dtveenoy has invited here in confer ence. KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Kan- Governor Plowor Explains' Wateutown, N, Y., Aug. 23. In an interview with a representa tive of the piess, previous to . his departure from Albany, Govern or Flower wild lu referouco to tho crltlcsms that have been made ou his action in sending so many troops to tho scene of tho strike: , "Have you a brothor among the militia at Buffalo? If you have, you will know how to answer it. Tho militia of the stuto of New York 1 composed of active, intelligent - young men, coming from prosper- ou homes and shops and business places, They doyoto their ouergy, and relinquish a part of Uiolr liberty lu the eorvlco of tho stuto for pro teotlou m Jut such emergencies as " the present ono. When tho stalo oalls on them for servico that has an i element of dauger, tho Btato U bound to uso every means at Its "oomtnaml to minimize that dauger ' an far as possible. Certaluly It would '' be au outrago to place these young men in it petl'ous position so long as It. hi podblo to avoid It. When the proper authorities at Unlluloliiforui- ad me that 2000 militiamen or tho locality wero trying to protect prop rty so vast that it was necessary to place every mati in constant danger, anJ when asked for more troops to Umn this dauger to lives as well ax protect the property, tho state oould do no lefri than to send enough troop) to prevent bloodshed. It was due to the strikers, as well as to the' tulllthv au 1 the owners or property In question, that wo gave ample foUotlou tal ; for the strikers art itotths oue4 from whom serious trouble U feared; that eonu-s from Um lawless element, that 'hangers on' who Invariably gather at such piaose, and Hud pleasuse lu stirring up a etrhe aud causing wreck and rwio, In a city like ilullalo the ele aeut uuwbera many thousands. 1 M M)N the good pwple or the tea Mn4 uo fault beoause the chief xeeottye h m gmuUi the request for warn tft troop to prevent this law bMMtia wow I from committing Mjr t Ut it might lead to further trouble." The Encampraont Begun at sas City. Kansas City, Aug. 23, Knights of Pythias are arriving in brigades. Every gala-decked cable-car that runs to tho camp bears a crowd of people that tills It completely, and many are standing on the platform. The encampment Is destined to be a greut success. The eport of otllcers of tho en dowment rank, Knights of lVhia, stales that on July 1, 1802, thero were 1417 active secllous. 20.407 nhembers, and tho endowment in force wun f02,0o2,000, showing an Increase of COO sections, 8000 mem bers and f17,000,000 endowumeut In the two years preceding. Kanbah City, Atur. 23 It Is es timated that no less than 00,000 Kulghts or Pythias and other visi tors ro in the city. About half of those who will participate in the en campment are now quartered at Camp Shaw. Tho remainder are arriving. Tho encampment will be formally and olUcially opened at noon. Kansah City, Aug. 23. Soven- teouth biennial meeting of tho sup remo lodge Knights of PythiaB of tho World, commenced tills morn ing and u III contlnuo for ten days. A publlu reception was tendered the members of tho supreme lodge at iiluo o'clock In the Grand Opera House. Governor Francis welcomed tho visiting Kulghtsnii behalf or the state of Missouri, and Mayor Cow herd extended to them the freedom of tho city. Supreme Chauoellor Blmw responded on behulf or the Knights. cen (rating. Headquarters are al ready ocued by Percy W. It -cheater, or King county, against J. Ham ilton Lewis. Jtochester's headquar ters are both anti-Lewis and and catial. He does not believe Lewis Is the strongest candidate that can be named against McGraw, and Is oi me opinion Hint mo tseattle ca nal has no more business in the platrorm of a political party than the opening nf a stage road. The other candidates are Dr. N. U. 11 la lock, Chester 11. Warner, Benjamin Franklin Sbaw, of Vancouver. Henry Drum, of Tacoma, John Mc lleavy, of Union City, Col. Chauu- eey W. Griggs, of Taooma, and Mayor Drumhelier, of Bpokaue. The noon train yesterday brought many delegates, including thone from Hni.hoinlsh, Kinir, Whitman, and tipohaue. Tho Pacific county delegates ai rived on an excursion train from Ocosta, and on the Port laud train arrived delegates from doutliwtateru Washington and rivet counties, with fifty-eight votes, com prising Klikilat, bkamanla. Clark, Cowlitz, Wahkiakum, Paclllc, Clu balls, and Lewis comities, Of tin S31 voles lu convention. King coun ty with 30, Spokane with 27. and rtittltHfl with 11, are instructed for Lewis fiii governor. He claims 123 additional from other counties. Dr. N. (. Bli look claims Walla Walla with 14, Franklin with 4, Adams wun o, uiiu Asoun wun 4. uuestei H. Warner Is sure of Whitman with 18, Garfield with 7, and Columbia with 0. King county will endeavor to in troduce a canal plank lu the plat form, the delegates being so instruct d. This proposition will tiguie Just as prominently with the Oemocaris as with tho Repub licans, and will be the ccntrlut fea ture at the convention. The King county uniegaiioii arriveu, in com oany with Col. James Hamilton Lewis, on the 0:15 train lust even lug. Le vis and his workers claim l')7 votes. Whltmau county is solid for Chester H, Warner, aud will pro icrit his lame for governor. From China and Japan. Has FnNfis,n. Aug. 23 The Jileaiuei Gaelic Initios the following udviee from China and Japan: I Here have httn more storms and inundations In Japan. Thousands of houses were dest.-oyed or swept away, anil hundreds nHlves lost. A desperate band of robbers who have been lerrorlzlnir tho neighbor hood of Yang Chiang has been broken op. Over 20 wero recently captured and executed, after killing several soldiers. The United Slates steamer Al liance sailed from Shanghai for San FraucNco on the 1st Instant. The volcano of Sanglr has quieted down and enormous columns or smoke are the only signs or activity. Uocouuut plantations and fruit or chards were laid waste and the de struction brought about has resulted liidixtress bordering on famine. "FOREIGN ITEMS. te-taa-iPAfiinC LAND AND ORCHAR FOR TOWN LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS AND FARMS. The Mormons'. London. Aug. 23. Considerable nnxielv prevails in religious clrcli because or the work being carriid on hero by Mormon missionaries. They huve been especially active in North London, and it is said hate gained quite a number of couveris to their faith. A petition was re cently presented lo the London couuly council askiug It to stop the Mormon propaganda. The council considered the petition, aud finally refused to stop outdoor meetings. A Baptist minister in Horusoy din- It ict, in denouncing the perversion of his flock, stated that Brigliam Young, jr., who is the European apostle of the Moiruou church, sends 500 on vei Is to Utah annually. The griMte8t part of ibese converts are Eug.lsh. TIIE PRODUCTION of an abundant crowth of lmlr, f a illU-llko texture and ot the originnf coli r, often results from the U9e, by tlifwo ho hat o become bald or gray, of Aer's Hair Viger: ti T ... M.I11. I.... mnttin ..riv nn.1 I..I.1 a l.t.i nf... ii.ltii trr n- ttirnn I bottles of Ayer's Ilnlr Vigor my hair grew thick anil glosiy nnd tho origi nal color was restored.'V-JI. Aldrioli, Canaan Centre, N. II. " A trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor lias con- tinced mo of Its merits. Its use has not only caused tho hair of my wlfo and daughter to be abundant and glossy, but it has giren my rather stunted mus tache a respectable length and appear ance" It. Brltton, Oakland, Ohio. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for tho past four or five years and llnd It a most satisfactory dressing for the hair. It Is all that I could dcslro, being harm less, canning the lmlr to retain its natural color, and requiring but a small quantity to render the hair easy to ar range." Mrs. JI. A. Bailey, 9 Charles St., Haverhill, Mass. Dm. $2.00 l'er dozen for the finest finished l'UOrOUKAPHS in theclty. MONTEE BROS., 189 Commercial Street, F.B. Contractor and liuildcr. Salem, - - Oregon. A, H. FORSTNER & CO, Mine Shop, Guns, Sporting Hoods, Jitc, 80S Commercial fire i. J. J. Ayer's Hair Vigor, rniiMnm bt Dr. J. C. Ayer 8c Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by irugglti and l'ctf umert. T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th aud Chtruekcla street. Destroyed by Fire. Bkhlin, Aug. 23. A disastrous fire lias destroyed 140 buildings in tho town or Sontra, a short distance from Cassel. HE SAVED HIS NEOK A Preacher's Petition. Ashuuy Pakk, N. J Aug. 23. President E. II. Stokes, of the Ocean Grove camp meeting associa tion, eeut out notices to all hotel aud cnttugo proprietor ami boarders to day, nquestlug thtm to lay aside their pleasures and enjoyments for the next ten days, uud to give them selves up to God und his work. The period in question is what Is kuowu as "tho great camp-iuceting week." Si'jourut rs are religiously requested t' give up bathing, boating, fishing, anil lu fact everything that will in any manner interfere with the re ligious sei vices, or that will not bo altogether In har mony with them. "Salvation must be preeminent," says the president, "or Ocean Orove will sink to tho level of other places." rhesnjournors do not take very kindly to the notice. Committed Suicide. PoivriiAND, Ok. Aug. 23. Au nwrlolren Swedo living ou the Bridgeport road committed suicide by hanging. No cause assigned. Tho Work of Incendiary. llANi'oitu, Cal., Aug. 23. A lire Sunday night started In Hall's liv ery stable, which was destroyed, together with several sheds, Mooie's blacksmith shop uud cairlagu re pository, and the free reading room. Tho llames wero kept frum spread ing with great dltllculty. The Farmer's bank und several other buildings wero badly damaged. A stallion valued as ftJOO, with two other horses, wero killed, and a number or vehicles destroyed. Tho losses amount to $,()0() uud the In surance only covers $11,000. King's packing-house, several blocks away, caught lire from llylug sparks. The huso wa undoubtedly the work or an incendiary. A number or persons wero arrested rorsteuliug household goods during the lire. ASYLUM WATER WORKS. BldsRo elvod on Pira Protection for Stato Buildings. Today at two o'clook was the time set ror receiving bids Tor the eonsti notion 0ra building and tn.uk at the asylum lo supply water for use and lire protection .both to the asylum and eapltol buildings. &),- 000 was appropriated by tho legisla ture tor this Improvement, und the bids are based upon tlie plana mid speulllcatlons prepared by John Mo O irl, tho asylum engineer. It will bo a line Improvement for the state, aud tlio bids were us follews: A Odltiger&SniiB, J uo. Gray. Harr & Petzo!, Church & liiiwson, G. A, Stevens, 11 iker A Strang Diiiruti Jiros. Seslauovleh & Co, E. F. Hutuhius Tho board has taken the der consideration, and a will not bo awarded today. fN.OOO u,tf)i; 10,302 o,im.t 10,162 12,107 8,102 0.0 13 10,842 bids ti ii co nlract But He Turned Traitor and Acted the Coward to Do It. K.NOXVILI.K, Aug. 23 A seua lional episode occurred at Coal Cue! The leader or the moal daring, ntosi law less uud mos? troublesome body of minus was Uud Lindsay, 'lo bis muchiuatious hai been duo much of tho turbulence on the creek, Hi has made lum-olf so obnoxious in the morn conservative miners and to ciliz-'iisnotln sympathy with the riotlug that ho has been a murkeii figure, and only his keeping within sure distance of the military ainie his capture, and generally between four walls, has prevented his being killed. For several flights he wa couflned in an old mine, aud the mouth guarded by a Equad of sol diers. Aflalrs duriug the day had been so quitet that watch had been somewhat relaxed, aud Lindsay had lost some of his fear and wandered more widely within the encloaure. In the nlght,in some way that no onn skeins to understand, four citiz-rs managed to silenco the guard, and, in the duk, slipped him between the pickets. lie was hurried up the valley toward Hrlceville, nnd tin. mob, which gained force at nlmos' ovifry step, hurried him forward, fearing au alarm and pursuit by the soldiers. The journey w us not end ed until IJriceville, the sceno or tlu troubles lust year and the home of tho more conservative class of min ers, w.w reached. Once there a lope was seemed and placed around hisutOK. His true churaetor was soon been. Though considered dis perate, and though ho lias at least a dozen murders to his account, he broke down and begged for his fe with till possible fervor. His plead lugs aud lamentations wereellective. Ho was pr. mlsed life upon the sol- imn promise that today ho wp turn Btate's evidence and reveal tlu iiames and pliius of all the leudeic. tell how tho mob was raised, the na ture or the oath, the names of tin miners known to have killed tin deputy gimrils, In short, to reveal to the civil authoiltles all of the law lessness that has reigned, and this ho has agreed to testify to In court. When all Ihlj wus promised, the ropo was taken fiom his neck ami ho was returned to the camp for wife keeplu . It Is now believed that With his testimony 20 or 30 leaders can losuccoiully tried for murder and cot vlcted. The Cholera Is Raging. Tehkkan, Aug. 23. Cholera con tinues to claim n fearfully large number of victims in this city. Sanitary regulations are almost un known, aud the fatalistic tendency jflheienple makes it almost im possible to combat the disease. Eight hundred persons died yester day in thfs city alone, though the lty has a population ofvbut 140,000. BICYCLES, Full ball bearing Hafety HI cyclex. l'he lowest prktd wheel lu the market. 1 be best In tlie world for tne price. Co. ilrowu Aser.t,V4S commt r clal 8U RADABAIXIII k 1 Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, JI Utitte Street. J I I.U DllVUil CdUfonn'a Ihtltcvy. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. Salem's Gold Cure Institute. Visitor alwas welcome aud we will cheerfully furnish testimonials and references of hundreds of per sons cured bv the Van IUiskirk liquor cure. Until Sep. 1st we inako au introductory price of $25 foi guaranteed cure of the liquor hab it. After Sept. 1st, price will be $76. (Jail at once. Van Buskirk Liquor Cure Co., 2d lloor Gray Bros, block, HOEYE & MILLS, PORCELAIN B A T II 3 AND SHAVING PAHLOIIS, Only Poicelam liatli'Iubi In tbe city. VWJ Com. St., Salon, ur. Scientific Horseshoeing, Ol'POSITIJ FOUNIJIIY On State Street. THE Salem Hack man is ii. emuim:. Best Lino In the City. Court Street. J. E. MUltPHY. rile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, KOH'IH HA1-.LM. J- L BENNEIUJ1 CANDJEs ftutt an,) ciK BILLIARD PARK -- v,omi Qtr, 't T. W. THORNBUHG 'ne Upholsterer, MKb. K. . KOA0. Baths for Ladies, HAIR DUESSINQ PAHLOItS, 124 Court Street. Hoinnrlolu A .. t-Pliolstered Ttfll-l ClntlR wnrlr I'l.. !:'" sunn f.v" yjv piitro' XiX rLuefr t ii CarpcnfciL .Shop (15 Ktflte street StoreFiUinpsaflpel m, A Fiery Meeting. New Yoiik, Aug. 23. A proposi tion for organized labor to hold con rrence to eflect the emancipation or workiuemen from ''Capitalistic criminalism, anarchism, oppression and robbery" pioduced much fiery discussion at a meeting of the Cen tra! Labor union yesterday. Theo dore F. Cuun who introduced the resolution said workingmen in this country out numbered tin regular army, militia and capitalists, ten to one and ho thought it wa time that organised labor took steps to prevent the daily slaughter of men who were fighting labor battles to win food for themselves aud Children. Electric Bitters. This remedy Is beriming so wel" known and so popular us'to need n special mention. All who have used Eleclrlo Bitters sing tho same song or praise. A purer medicim does not exist aud it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electiii- Bitters will cure ull diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimplos, Boils, Salt Itheum and other afl'ectlous caused by impure blood. Will drive malarial from the system and preveut as well as cure all malarial fevtrs. For cure ol headache, constipation and indi gestion tiy Electric Bitteis. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or moucj refunded. PrLe 60 ete. nud $1.00 per bottlo at Dau'l. J. Fry's druu store, 225 Coin'I. St. Ilod Carriers' Strlko, Andkuhiin, Intl., Aug. ii3.Five hundred hod carriers uud a many brluk layers uio on a strike. The stilke Is euusul by u dlllerence be tween tho carriers nud brick layers as to whether work shall begin ut 0:30 or 7 o'clock. Uvrrxuo, Aug S. Muster Work- ittrwy, of die Hwitehiueu'a WMW Mkwl tbe htwdo ef 'U4lr feber ttfgaultatlaHS 1IM With Um wttmH In railroad toiwewt klw Ihm. Alrdy More Switchmen Out HiiKKAW, Aug, aa, Bwltehuieu ou tho Delawaa-, Lackawanua aud Western struck thlsufteruoon. They havo agrlevniKvas to ay and hours. This adds nluety men to those al ready Idle. Cloud Sunt. UAN0KK, V., Aug. SM Cloud burst lu ihliolly lat iiIkIu destroy d in half ti hour UMWW worth of )re;ty uud drowned three jteop:. Lot tho World Know You aro in It. It seems almost u crime for a man to "hldu his light under a bushel." J I rue tun something now, that will benetlt tho humau race, ho should inako It kuowu. Old-fogy phjsl clant tread tlie bealen path or their grandfathers, denounce adwrllsed remedies, and never learn uuythltig new. Medical boieiico knows uo parallel to Dr. i'lercu's Favoilto Pre 8cilptloii,cftmpoundel by a physl elan ir skIII aud long experience. especially Tor tho maladies which allllot wumou. It ellects a perma nent Hire or those ugouUlug dis order which uttack lier frail organ. Ism, and is an anchor of lioo alike 10 ueiictiio girls and BUlleriug wotueuj contalim uo deleteriou druiw, A guarantee on the bottle wrapper, refunding the prleo In case nffalluro. Of druggists, $1,00 Havo You Read How Mr. W. 1). Wenu of Geneva, N. V., wus cured or I ho soverest ronn or dHpepsiu5 lie ssys every thing houto seemed like pouring meltiHl lead into hU stonmcti. Hood's Sarsaparlllla effected a per teot cure. Full pattliulars will bo sent If you wrltu C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The highest praise Ins been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, j et ef fectual action, Silver Qut stion in India. London, Aug. 23. A Times cor respondent ut Calcutta says: "The apparent eupineue&s of the govern, mout ou tho silver question is caus ing dissutlsraction throughout the country. A difference or opinion exists In regard to the adoption or the gold standard, but tho convic tion is growing timt the time has arrived for the government to tuke tho publlo into Its confidence and preveuc a further fall of tlio rupee by closing the mluts to free silver coinage." Notice of Assessment. T0TICE IS HEREBY OIVEN (hit by order 11 of tbe common council of tbe city of Sileiu, m-de on tbe 6th iliy of July, 1832, an aB0t mint waB duly levied upou all property abut ting on Cueiusketo street, from Water street lo 12th 6treet. Hald asscflsoient Is hereby made for the lmiirovement of said strict Saltl as. ORsment shall be due slid pa) able to the re. ..order of the city of Salem ten dayg from tbe late or mis notice. A lint or puiperty abutting unsaid street and the owner thereof aud tbe uiuount assessed to such property Is hereby set out and made a part of this notlco. Notlto Is further glTen tllat unless satd amounts so as sessed are paid within ten days from the expir- atlon of this notice, that I shall proceed to collect the same by law: W. Ilreymau and E. IJrejman; lot 1 lu block )2 of the city of Salem, Oregon, 1141 05. u. . uox; lot in block CI of tho city of ?aleiu, Oregon, (115 25. J. IJ. Stuuipj lutSIn block 49 of the city of Salem, Oregon, $144 05. J E. Starley; lot 5 In block 50 of the city of Salem, Oregon, (144 05. State Insurance Company; beginning at the southeast correr of block 50 in the city of Salem, On gon, as shown and designated on the duly rccordtd maps aud plats of said city and running thence westerly along the south line oi saiu oiock 3 teet; thence northerly on aline parallel with the west line of Commercial st-cet in said city, 40 feeki thence easterly on a lino parallel with the south line of said block, 85 feet to the west line of said Commortial street and thence southerly along said west line of Commercial street, 48 feet to the place of beginning, being 40 feet by 80 feet of lot number 4 in said block number 60. Also be. ginning at a point which Is 40 feet north of the southeast corner of block number 50 lu the nty of Salem, as Bhown and designated on the duly recorded maps and platB of said city; theuce northerly along the west line of Cumin.rrlii street of said city 23 feet; thence westerly on a line psrallel with the north line of Chemeketa street of said city li feet, more or less, to the slier in said block, thence snntlipriv .innn b.ii allejonaliue parallel with the west line of said Commercial street to tbe north llueof said Chemeketa street, a ditau(.e of 71 feet, inoro or less; thence easterly along the south line of said block uumber 60, 80 feet, more or less, to tbe soulliwestcoruerof the property beretoforo conveyed by this bank to the State Insurance Company of Salem; thence northerly on a lino parallel with the west line of said Commercial ""'i " j me uoriuneet corner of said property conveyed to said State Insurance Company; thence easterly along the north lino of said property convejed to tho State Insur ance Company as aforesaid, S5 feet to the place of beginning, Bituated in the city of Sateui county of Marlon, state of Oregon, f 144 05 llrst National Baukof Salem, Oregcn- com meuilng at the northeast turner of block 4a lu the city of Salem, Oregon; thence south along Commercial streeMSfeet; thence west parallel with Chemeketa street, 05 feet; thence north parallel with Commercial street, 10 feet; theuee east along the north boundary line of lot num. h".3 9.' eet tu the I""CB of beclunlug. cc . . taiulng 21)25 square feet of ground, excluding streets and sidewalks, also commencing at a point wh eh s 05 feet west of the northeast corner of block number 49 in the aforesaid eit i , . . '...": uliIU P""1'' with Commer clal etieet 45 feet; thence west parallel with Chemeketa street 65 feet, thence north parallel with Commercial street 45 feet; ther.ee east M feet facing and along Chemeketa street to the northwest corner of the bauk building now f,re,C ,ft,l0D Fsl1 b"c HelnB thB P' contain lug '2700 square feet of ground, more or l.ss excluding streets and sidewalks, but excentinJ !'""".tto Property con eyed by the late w,1 Stewart to Mrs. A. A. ( heeler by war! rauty deed dated April 27. eW, aud recorded in the record of deed of Mar.on county, Oregon July 11,1887, book 34 of deeds paee ti tocetb?r with the tenements, hereditament. Ynd oppu" tenanccs thereunto belonging, (109 03 P A. A. Wheeler; beginning at the northwest comer of ot 1 in bloek 49 In Salem. Oregon hence southerly along the alley M 7.12 iet' hence easterly parallel with Chemeketa street mock 22 7-12 feet; thence wetter y 125 feel hence northerly 43 feet to north line of "til ginning! (35?e weterT 10' toplaeeof be. . r. noise, Sr. and R. P DoUo .ir 1 feet and 9 Inches; thence southerly parallt I t lib west lino of said lot tu the south line of ild let: theme eisteri along the south lino of said lot to the southeast corner there thence northerly to the place of btgiur, JU.15 Notice of Assessment. reof" ATT.I0K IB UEnEB aiTK that byorferot reor; 1 1 tjie conlmon council of the cilv of h-u dug, . mde on the 6lh day of July. 1892 , ?. era' ' ment was dub levied unnn J l .,.,.' '?.""? Z. F. Jloody; lot 10 lu block H I of the citj of ting ou Commercial street from thn k .1,. Snlem, Oregon, $144 0V Mary .Johnson; lot Clu block 82 of Halem, Oregjn, (141 llj. J. Batchelor; lot 5 111 block 82 lu Saurn, Oregon,. Jill UJ. N. A. (liKKlfll; lot 0 In block 80 lu the city ef Salem, Oregon, 144 05. Eugenia Oilllnghamiall that imrtnf lot 10 lu block 85. disciibcd as follows, to wit: IUmIii- niug at a point ou tbe north lino of aaid lot 27 feet westerly from tho northeast corner thereof aud running theuco southerly paralltlwith the east line of said lot to the south lino of sUd let; thence westerly along the south llueof said lot to the southwest eurner thereof; tucucu northerly to the northeast corner thereof; thence easterly to tlio place of beginning, (120 50. A.Ilnsh; all that part of lot 10 111 block 81 described as follows, te.wlt: Beginning st tho northeast ccrner ol said lot aud running theuco westerly along the north line thereof 27 feel, thiuce southerly pnrallel with the east lino thereof to the south lino of said lot; thence onsterly to the southeast corner of said lot; thence northerly to the place of beginning; aud also lot 1 lu block 83 ot the cltj or Salem, $167 t,5. T. McF. Tatton aud 1 llza Cook; lot 1 In block 83 of the cltj of Sileiu, Oioge 11, ill4 05. A. Panln, lot 1 lu Cartrl(,ht's sddlliou on the north side of Chemeketa street, (119 00. Jaue A. Dumford; lot 14 of Cartwrigbt's od dltion on the north side of Chemeketa street. Isiabella Martin; lot 5 in block 80 in Salem, Oregon (144 05 A. Blosser; lot IJ of Cartwrlgl t's addition on the north side of Chemeketa street, (57 65. W. 3f. Ladue; lots 4, 5 and 0 in Cariwright'n a lditlou ou the south side of Chemeketa street, (2JI 8, E. W. Starr; lot 7 In Cartwrigbt's addition on the south side of Chemeketa street, (37.63. F. Pugb; lots In Cartwrigbt's addition on the south side of Chemeketa street, (57 03. M.Rhodes, lot 9 in Cartwrigbt's addition on the south side of Chemeketa street, (37 65 Ji. r,. uostflle: lots 10. 11 i..l l' 1,. n.-t .rlgbt's addition on the north side of Cheme. ketastieet, (172 85. C. T. and T. J. Oard: the southwest quarter (f block 0 in Roberts' addition to the city of Balein, (1J8 80. A. M. Palmer; tbe west half of the southeast quarter of block 6 in Roberts' addition to the eltj of Salem, (CJ 85, J.B.Cross; the cast half of tho southeast quarter of block 0 In Roberts' addition to the 1 ity of balein, Oregon, (69 85. Mary Cautleld aud Uhomas Cauneld; the northeast quarter of block a In Roberts' addl. tlou to baleui, Oregon, (1J8 80. it,!w "'' i,0,8.? PH a" ,,lillt Prt ' b' of Roberts addition to balein, Oregon, described u, follows, Jo-wit: Beginning at the northwest e. rner of block J in Roberts' addition to Salem s ml llJ, tt, "ie'":e. eakt P"raIlel ,0 " smth line of Chemeketa street 79) feet r eni, U?'th p"ralleI ,0 th t line of Tw elf 1 street 157 feet; thence eaU along the uth Hue of Chemeketa street 79 Ji feet w the place of beginning, (69 10. ,ue ...,..8IleI"ir,1.i. "i6 c"bt ualf ot tho northwest bdem. Oregon, (69 40.'U l0bet,fl' BadU'0Q t0 0. A. Gray, all that part of block 5 of Rob. erts addition, described as follows? to-, At SrS"'11,0 Ue.t corner' of said south line VheVco? 0 eet; hen I noXrlv paralielwith tho west line of .? luS 1M feet; thence westerly parallel with th7,Jrh sb:rdabiohcrTcrter'.--'. (V!40. j-co ui oeiumug, J. C.Smith, all 11, t ku Tho Holes City delegates to the lato etato convention ut Moscow mut have had a plonlo getting back ami rorth, Leaving home, they sUgd it to Napa. where thev boant. ed the tialn, uud traveleti ataiut two nunureu wiles in On win to Peudle. ton, Prom Tennessee, Coai. Cukkic, Aug. 2a. livery, thing Is quiet this' mornlug. Two lunula meu out in the mountains last night wero chased eight miles by live armed miners. It U rumor ed today that the Governor or Keii. tucky has glveu jwrmlsslon for troops lo pursue fugitives aeriKs the stato Una uud will vo-opera'e in their capture. b vck,1 of, '.hf .cl,y of Balf''. urwi. iiHos" to ,U .A01 Per,i iu.e north h,lf 0' lot 1 in block j nnh?v ut5r ' ?lem' ""Son- tin 03 J.Q.JJIlsou; lot 5 In block 2J of thocltof Salem, Oregon, (141 05. J of 1 ,M;A-T'joiuiw)ut all that part if lot s in bock 22 described as rollowa.tolwlt.li.ct. ulng at the northwest corner of lot t in i!i, ." fi in Halem. Oregon; Ibeuce easterly .h Hue of Chemeketa atreet 10-1 feet, t Leu ce sou"' erly t rlfclit angles 82 10-12 f ee to thlson ' Hue of said lot 8. thence westerli m, ..1 1 ! !! line of .aid lot 109 fret tofhemuileof n '' ""'"Ui theuce hortherlvon s nim.nne of Liberty reet 82 10.12 eet to be! m ng! Margaret Morley; all that iar nf i o. Week a described".. follVM. Beuln" nlngat a p.,ut 109 feet east of the northuio corner of block 52 in halem Ore,., ,'0r,,n," north line of a.id bl.wk v sa tJt il a H beginning. (18 90. W' feet lo place of apoleouPaWsi lot 1 lu block of II, r .11. of Salmi. Oregtu ill. ra. 0t ,ue ly OrfuThr- ,0,n" Mia Balem, A'SaV" " .tl,-clt Amelia O KUer, i..iu.. 1,. , . ... of Salem. Orkon. $1H M "" cltJ tewS---, sSSrttis? O. SoowUen; lot 1 In blo-k ?nin .1. .. Salem. Oregon, 1141 M. ,D tbe ctiT ot Dragooning Won't Do! .Not with ttiallver. Vloleutrlio ikcojiiw llHOC.ibmio Mild bhia Kill .. I. . ,!..!. ..' .. Kr. will not nwuieneutly rVwtow YuS S. livilyofllwgrltiepatlo oruu. i",d prodacthej ofmurh uiL:hii To tneajatJ (vttbuUvtr.aud prunote- duu Action of them Itieaiacomfon'Hoa teaitwiSSJiS Ui tiUt td. Muxtt, fur upou lb taalue Jullown of the ski.i .net eji-biUls: ioliiS Ilt' eif Ilia l.r.ul. ...i ..'i. "?". "! WUl-Jl cUHMCtrlW oSroulo buweS? tbenee they truveled about eighty niKea In Waslilngton to get . um. iueir own mie.uru.r whleh aimr. und aiiuoqZi ;-. uti they hid agooJ dbtanw .. go to kiR Vtt.Wl. !!??? Wa to iwwvtor yt UwUiJiuu rvpVrft. Moscow, li.lt illin iltN ' ' V e Lloeid il.Mi j 1 1 ,i ttUaUUlj ti.niw i rMellliies on . ...,us niiciuc'k,i'.UM"iiitiifiiliiiiii 1 'i res 011 tl.'1 nrms, legs, nr foe t j iteveUn 1 itcejre In tl e t) vs, e.u s, or no, oi'teu can us tilludiit'ss or deitticssj Is tl.e oilglii e ( lni;.tei, c.-iiicc-nuis groullis, ur tlio in i.Iicr in.uiltesfitlemi usually ascribed I "tiuiiuirs;" and f.istenlug Uhui tlio lmi; o.iuscs cimstmiitloii, .uul (tutli. lie il.u luost ancient, It Is tlio most general ttl diseases or affections, Un ery fe (Hraous aro entirely free from it. "It's?" CURED Ity taking Hood's Sarsatiarllla, which, In tho reinarkatdo cuivs it has accomptlslied often when other medlelties hae (ailed lias proven Itselt to be a potent and iecui at medlclno for tills dlease. dome 01 these cures aro really wui.dcrlul. it jeu .utter from scrofula ot Impure lilcekl, u uiro to try Hood's Sarsatiarllla, Kery sprliiBiny wifoaud clilldicn lnr Wen tiiiblcel tth scrofula, sores trv. W iiiu out ou them lu various places, iij UltW tioy, three vcars o!d 'ms been n terrlblo iwSerer. Last i riaj. he was ne mars ot sure troat head to tect. 1 n c td Iseel to use Hood's Saik.iparlli.1, ai.d f hatoulltakealt. fbe result Is that all u.i bv crU of the tcrciu!a, my tittle Uy tietue entirely (ree tnwu sores, and all tout V4 m,I -n iw-. v.,... ..u UMUUJ,- wtl, we. IlB. of V.l . ,..". ""rir IV, . ATMKHTOsr, rasMlo ttty, N, J. hu lot; the. trt,; it" .r ,llM ji -, ... saldloi to th swik..ii..ii. .1. u,a "n of Hood Sarsaparilla sjSiVSfSr 3. L HlX)D CO, Jtt.eM. lewell. Kit, Tl. dUJM' f' lUwi! R.2' ,,?, ', tn Mock 109 po.m on. Dollar tssassgikS3a part or block 5 de. 4 . , "- MIU UiUGX idU iett PHBt nf add block 10 feet east of the southwest corner 11-er.of and running theuco north, .itJS!? .m the west Hue of said bloek 'lW feet 5WtMftjSSS il'Vltl Lhe fiorthweat corner of said Uglnnfi. - ."i . n" "' ""u ulu" Pl-e oi n-wasass?' s1 us c- as v 0 Inches; theuce northerl? irw ' bi flet "a of beginning, Hi w " '"' ,0 ,ue V1 ?. 'addiu'o'n ."o" .nete' L Y? ot Kob- follow.! liirTinVit'"'"' 'le described aid block. 127 feet .S ,","?. !?"'." of described U line of westerly from He southeast corner of .. d bin. i , e,!frly tT0Ui ibeuce northerly mrillel liii k "nd ""'"B u tue EOUIIi I ltit, if ..mi . '' IB thence southerly parallel li' " fee. aid block. irS i.?V?!!e' "n. the east lice ol .in,v. .;."-. " " " south bliv-v. .i,.. " "V " UB south line at ..i laid l.lrvl-...i --",'-". iueast torner m !-Wf'uiuiu,Vi?. SfeetVo Vu'eVof'bV SStSS?',! D0b' ft in Balm; "or Su-TlfiSruVlJ0 !' "l wuth line of CleTueUt. .tleTt 62 felt ' S "" souther y at right axgles with ..11 ' V""" of Chemhrti .tr.tT?T,'"i ,M..,ot Un. Of 'd b'nrk 11 . L " line Of lot I the kimhvr.1 .,:.7 ,:: """UBl tttt, 5U 1 a . tn M bVo'cVVo'ginX! Balen.. Oregon, IIH8W. lhJ 0. SaUBKOrtgon I1440J ,D DUK tnUjecltjol aid blrw.fc..""V. '"". " be east HnTof t.?d blo?kLtH.0r,1,erly '", "y parallel with lh ... i7. 'J""" south. aX feet to th8'Louih ili'' J'.U.T.L "1 ock the uorthweat crr.rof loll in Si'08 ' t.t lot 81 S.11 f.,. .. V" torh line of tur.ll.l "terly along the a,V.h , ""V1'1'. heocf ffi ,0U,n w-k w a 1 lS 'b''?.o.f balein Or'V. 7 ' '" "lock ; uppn an property .im. street frntn ,i,. ".lv r. . of Mill street lolhn anntl...,. if.....: . ?.,n "M Said assessniont Is made fur the lmnro.M of Raid street. Said atsessment ffi b , dni and payable to the recorder of th, city of Halem, ten dnya from the dato of this nolle. A list of property abutting on said street ind the owner thereof, and the amount assessedtn such property Is beieby set out and tSdV! pait of this iiolico. Notice I. further ZJ that unless said amounU so ussesstd art 3 within ten dn i rem the eiplrjlion of tbu b law- Proceed to collect the urn! J.J. Murphy nnd n. O. iinmin. n.. ..... of block 38 of tbe city of Haleni.'ong.n to I rankle P. Joies; the west half of bloeifflrf tho city of Salem, Oregon; $J81. Harriet T. Clark; lots 4 and 5 in block 4t u designated ou tjie recorded ilatof thedtrS Salem, Oregon, $J5 25, ' Amos btroug; lot 4 In block 41 of thecitrof Salein, Oregon, (107.40. ' N. J. Mcl'herson; all of tho south fraction of M 3, block 44 In tho city of balem, state of Oregon, said fraction containing J2 feet reor. or less; to be mere explicit, the property con. joyed Is all of lot 3 in block 41 exceituun feet on the north side of fraction or said lot sold to, and now owned by Mtb. John A. Johti Mid bcuude I na follows; Beginning at a Mini ou the eat lino of lot J in block 11, of Salem Oregon, 42 feet Bouthirl) from the uortbeut corner of said lot, nnd running theuee westerli parallel with tho south line of said lot 1C3 feet moro or less to tho webt lino of said lot- the&ra southcrl along the west lino of said lot to tu southwest corner thereof; tbenco easterli nliMti, tin. an. ,11. 11.. ..r nl.1 ,.. .. .. . ..' erly along tho east line of said lot to the place of beginning, (J I 05. r Julia A. Johns; tho north fraction of lot numbers, block 44, comprising 42 by 1C5 feet, lu the city of Salem, Marlou county, Ore 'on n shown ajid designated on the reco-ded plats of said city aud bound! d as follews: beginning at a point on tho east line of lot 3 in bleek44of balem, Oregon, 42 feet southerly from thenorth east corner ot said lot and running theuce west, erly parallel with the south llueof said lot, 1W f et, more or less, to tho west line of said lot, theuce northerly along the west line of said lot to tho northwest corner thereof, thence east erly along the north lino of said let, 115 feet lltore Or less, to tbe nnrlliPhet rnm.rnf B.M 1 A. thence southerly along tho east llueof Slid lot to the place of beginning, (18 50. Mary Strong Kinney ; lots 1 and 2 In block 43 of Salem, Oregon; $1110 50. Allen L. Buckingham; beginning at a point in eastern boundary a rods southerly from northeast corner of block 42 in Salem, Oregon, theuco southerly 4 rods along said boundary; thence westerly at right augleB tu said bound, ary (o tho western boundary of said block; tbenee northerly along said western boundary 4 rods; thence easterly on direct line to place of beginning, being 1.5 of block number 42, (70 20. P. J. Larsen; lot 3 in block 43 of Salem, Ore. g01l-(95 25. Hatlle Laston; lots 1 and 2 in block 14 of Sa lem, Oregon; (1C8 20. Matilda A. Prtscott; beginning at the south easterly torner of block number 42 lu Salem, Oregon, and running tbenee northerly ale ug the eastern boundary nf sniil lilnck. 4 mriM mnl 0 feet; thence westerly at right angles tosald eastern boundary to the western boundary of said block; theuce southerly parallel tu said eastern boundary I rods and 0 feet; theme easterly ou a true linn tn tlm i.luc, nf l.fi fi ning: the same being the fraction of said Llufk 42, except the following described laud deeded to Sarah Fullerton, to-wit. beginning at a point on tho eastern boundary lino ot block 42 as shiwu by the recorded plat of the city of Salem, in Marlon couuty, Oregon, at u point thereon 4 rods aud 0 feet northerly from the soutbeast comer of said block, and running theuce at right angles to said eastern boundary line, westerly to the west boundary Hue; tbenee southerly along tho west boundary Hue 2 feet, thence running at right angles to said wen ef boundary line, easterly to the east bouud.ry line said block; and thtnee northerly along said east boundary line to the place ot begin ning; $78 50 Sarah I ullerton; beginning nt a point on tbe eastern boundary line of block 42 as si own by the recorded plat of the cltj of Salem, in Marlon couuty, Oregon, at a point thereou 1 rods and 0 feet r.ortherly from the southeikt corner of said block and running theuce at right anglts to said eastern boundary Hue westerly to the west boundary Hue; thence soutuerly along the west boundary line 2 feet, theuco running at right angles lo said west boundary line, eaaterly to tbe east bonndury line of said block; theuce northerly along ttld east boundary Hue to the place or begiuuiig; also the following described iroperty. te.wit: part of bloek 42 of the city of Sulem, Oregon, as m.rked and designated on the recorded pints of tho said city, particularly bounded by be. glunlng at a stake on Commercial street lu said city, 1J2 feet northerly trom the soutbea.t corner of said block; thence westerly at rltbt anglts to said street to tho west bound.ry cf 6alu block; tbenee northerly parallel to Com. merclal street CO feel; thence easterly at rltbt angles to first named line to the place of begin, dug all in said city: $71.00. BW. G. ftoodwortb, Cyrus D. Woodworth, Mary W, Patterson and O. 8. Woodworth; be. gtuulug at a noint mi elm ...i..,! imniar 11ns of block 42 in Salem, Oregon, b rods southerly' ... .us uunuoaec corner ol sain liiock, iLfuce westerly parallel with the north Hue of said b ock 1C5 feet, more or less, to the alley In said block, thence northerly parallel with the east lino of said bloc"k, 8 rods to the uorth Hue of said block; thence easterly along the north line of said block, 105 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of said block; theme south erly along the east Hue of said block 8 rods to . V.. ? 0I "eglnnlng; (152.10. J. H. Drown, O.Q, Ilrowu and J. 0 llrownj (MlWCBt h,lf ot Wock aT la blem' Oregon; i iAYr?.C0"' ,hB wt ""If o' he w nslf of block 40 in Salem, Oregon; IJ40.4O. . f? " Mckinney. Itobert Harrison, Ed- ward Harrison and Andrew Harrison; the east half of block 11 of the city of balem, of the county of Marlon and state of Oregon; (Jit. 4a Oated at Halem, this 10th day of August. 11. M. L. OOODKLL, Recorder. i. rd. o.iT01b. CIt) 7Ji"r.rr"wui " 0 U nui, 4 B.T." fc.W-.9. AruuironT.-',';. Of;.. .,,"" t.c4l, of bK 'L Ford. O. A irm.Iir!iUy.t- Pt"J oSSJLV.'.W w-k'..c..y of . A. Udrldne. P. i ii A. Eldridg.: 7? Bwin'T"; ';?. U .yildw. P. J Eldrld ' v- A 0..u.'". H. O uriiniilH fliM..... a - UiIMifaj. Wok Dtted ufMh;,r?8. tWmuiUinvT,.0'.e0. u and in luul,'T- M. T. RINEMAN Staple aad Faacy frweriej, andwifi17, Mware, Uapt. Woli Al'SWi.Yr,lre- All'klBeto ormlll feed. WeSStli KPS A eountry pocld., " MMUtoftrot Vi "! l 1 "' r " . "t ' f!? " .Sk" v ,-. ,r.z. t t r r "vr