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tsj IM8U MFERENCE. Tie Prtfifcit Becamiiig Al nmod Otocr iNewn. OHOLBRA OOXFMMfOE. ProtMent Xanisc Holds a Cob fareaec with tke 0Hnet. VpASHnaTON, Bept. 1. President HrriMa reached Washington this morning. At 11 o'clock, the prtal dMt mt Secretary Foster and At torney General Miller, the only metabereof thecablnet In city to consult in reference to the cholera situation. Assistant Beoret,ary ' fepatildlug, of the treasury depart ment, and Ir. Wyman, surgeon general of the Marine hospital ser vice, were uleo present. After hours of deliberation they decided not to Isftue-y proclamation now but to issue a special circular. The circu lar will be Issued by the treasury department. It will amount prao tioally to twenty days quarantine c vessels or longer if necessary. It be coupled witli a provision that It bi enforced where not in contravention with state laws. Issunnco may be Relayed somewhat owing to the desire of the department to publish at the same time the opinion of the attorney general of the question of certain rights of the government in the matter, which it is thought should accompany the circular. The President's Circular. Washington, D. C,f 8ept.l-Thc circular just issued by direction of .the president after reviewing the prevalence of cholera In Europe and Asia says: It is hereby ordered that no vessel from any foreign port carrying immigrants shall bo nd milled to enter at any port of tin United States until said vessel shall have undergone a quarantine deten tion of 20 days(unlefls such detention Is forbidden by the laws of the state or regulations made thereunder) and of such greuter number of duys as may be flxod in each speclul case by slate authorities. This circular to take immediate effect, except in cases of vecsnlh ; i: limit at this date wlil'ih will be inude tho subject of speoiul consider ation upon due application to the department. Nurses will bo Employed. New Yoiuc, Sept., 1. Steamer Moravia will remain nt lower quar antine until traces of disease are re moved. Health olllcers profess not to expect a further outbreak on j board, but trotn tho fact that expert nurses are culled for to servo n - month, it seems certuln they ure ' prepared for such an happening. '' ' Dr. Jenkins this morning mU(1 lie wm prepared to say tho disease on the Moravia was truly Asiatic - 'cholera until tho examination of the jnfeoted clothing was completed. He admitted snmo symptoms nro such' as are not known to exist ex cept In cjho of the Asiatic scourge and few doubt it Is that. Attempt At Incendiarism. Portland, Bept, 1. Yesterday morning nt nn early hour a bum owned by Mrs. It. L. Hawthrone, on East Twelfil) street, nt-ur East Taylor street, was set on lire by an Inccndtury, probably the some man who has tired about n dozon stable on the east tidu wtihiu the rmst threo mouths. This barn in In oharne of Janus Anderson, ami It contains several tons of hay In the second story and tour horses below. About S o'clouk Mr. Anderson who was sleeping lu the building, was aroused by some ouo Inside. He then saw u light In tho buy, It did " not tuko him long to see that tho hay was on llio. He saw tho fellow who bud slnrtid the llio lcavo tho barn. He had Ida feetmuflled lu saolts, , possibly to destroy his trucks. Mr. Anderson had his pistol, but the Are required his liumedlate atten tion, or ho would liavo taken a shot p at tho fleeing lucendlary, Ho man aged to throw tho burning hay out of tho upper window of tho barn. In doing ho he burned both hands very severely. Ten minutes moie nd the entire Hlruotiire would have been enveloped In Humes ami the horses would doubtlecs have been burned. This uttompt accounts for the, number of barns that have been burned. Tho ouo south of Sunny aide, the two on the Mllwuuklc ' road, Mr, Gormez'u building ut Piedmont, and those at other points were undoubtedly est on lire. National Quarantine, WAHirtNOWN, D. 0, Bept. 1bI Treabury department will liavo n national quarantine at Delaware bmk water and Cape Charles, Va., furnished w 1th reveuuo cutters to MftUttJu preventing tho Intrnduo Uoflprdtoli'iM. Twenty dayHqimr- autlue Is to be decluitd luthepro- powd oJtiKilur. U will apply to ves ttuia front all tHra but sanitary otll ahm will bo ulloWid discretion In ates of tboMJ coming from nou-ln-JhoM ports wllh olertu bills of health. ttw rfleot of the circular will be to dteoouraiftt linmlgrallon as steam trip ootunauhM will not be willing to lot money by bringing over nu mlgrttuU and uporllnK them bo toforrlgu (.ovarHHienU thitimnil. pntUoti for the prwent Is inultfelr- MttttknU therMily. Mrav! mVtUJi, Ohio, tfcmt.l. lata Bklauer, a hlied man, work- ilB JDrFaetHer, a fa' war, near here, i Aovi .LUtt nhat kMil 1(1 lied rVtftllW. I "w """" - --- . ' . Ppm. Vtmr mn Mr, iMMHt-rtt naer a Feevu tin (any, uihu . ... " ji rpMT MM MM iWM towJua. Te b snooting grew oat of a quarrel about) were unearthed by detectives on the Bklxuer'a wages. Mrs. Feetner Is 'place of Curl Evans, oiie of theCol- stlll alive though fatally wounded. The other three are dead. Exciting Onase Alter a Murderer. CiNOiNNATTi.Sept.l.-A thrilling race alter a murderer occured in the Cincinnati Southern yards. Ofilccr Roach saw Frank Ramey, who Is wanted for fatally shooting William Johnson, Monday, trying to hide In some box-cars with the intention of golnir South, and gave chase. The man sprinted ncrim the yards, and just as Roach was about to nab the fellow, he caught the rear end of a coich of tho rapidly moving express train for Chattanooga. Roach caught tne last car, and was also about to seize tho fugitive, when the latter sprung off the train, which was going 20 miles an hour. Roach Jumped after the fleeting man and chased Ramey through u Bee Line train going out. Ramoy climbed to the top of tho roof and ran to the tender. Roach followed. Ramey climbed past tho engineer to the ldebourd, thonce to the cowcatcher, Roach just behind him. Ramey gain jumped off, but was caught inully a mile uVay in acell.tr. Two Young Fiends. Memphis. Tenn, Sept. 1.- Fr.iuk Coleman and James Ciawford, negro 'oys, found Willis James, ouo o their playmates, asleep, They tied his hands and feet, wrapped cotton around his limbs, saturated it with kerosene and touched It off. James, iwukened by the flames, screamed io lustily for help that several other oegroes were attracted to tho spot. Coleman and Crawford were danc ing around their victim singing "Ta-ra-ra, bootn-de-ay,"and muklnjz do effort to save his life. Before the reacurers could smother the flanu'S James was so badly burned that he will probubly die. James Crawford escaped, but Coleman was arrested. The Warships for Chili. New York, Sept. 1. -A special cable from Valparaiso says: "The blustering polioy pursued by the United States toward Chill during the Baltimore episode 1b bearing fruit. I have it on good 'authority that tho clauso in tho French proto col relative to Franco supporting Chill's claim for supremcy in the South Paclilo wus Inserted with n view to oilsottlng any further Inter ference on tho part of tho United states. Chill now has In course of construction in England by the Lulrds an nrmoied buttlo ship of the Devastation typo, but with more free board, and by the Armstrongs u cruiser ot the Esmeralda type, somewhat Improved. Her battery will consist of light, quick-flriug gunp. Botli ships will bo 21-kuot-ters." She Whipped the Preacher. LAwnuNCEitima, Ind., Sept. h Rev. E. V. Koehler, of Farmers' Retreat, near hero, paid a pastoral visit to one of his flock, n Miss Liz zie Coleman, a pretty boxom young woman, and fouud her alone, as he thought, and becamo very pointed in his attentions to the young lady, dually attempting to imichh hei Miss Lizzie Is muscular us well u pretty, as the parson found when hot white (1st bluoked his eye. Not sat isfied with tills, Alio called her sister, who was In another room, and ha lily explained the situation. The two girls then picked the preacher up and literally threw him out ol doors. Koehler bus tied from the town. No Cluo to tho Assassins, Fkksno, Cul., Sept. 1. MoWhlr tor (iceussluutlou conlluues to be shrouded In mystery, and the offi cers declare that thoy are m, much lu the dark us over us to iho perpetiu tors of tho crime. The sensational reports emanation from this city re garding tho formation of a vigilance committee for ridding the place of ull undesirable characters have no basis of fact. Vigilance talk cornea only from a few peoplo who have no shinning in tho community. Special Harbor Police, Nkw Yoiik, Sept., 1. Sanitary donuitmont will usk for a special harbor police to patrol the bay with orders to ulioot any ouo attempting to hoard any of tho quurrantliied vessclii. All big tiaiis-Atliuitiu steamers scheduled to arrive today have bceu heard from health otll com they say all clean paesengers are healthy. Fifty speclul choleia Inspector liavo been appointed. City water supply will bo thorougl -ly luspeoted. First in This Country, KkV Ynitic, Sept, I. -Tho llw Chinese divorce cm ever brought Into tho courts of this country ms begun yesterday lu thocourt of com mon picas before Justice Glegerlch Mary Charles mudu application for alimony mid counsel fees from her husband, Lee Clnrlut, ti dilutee merchant on Molt strict, as the n suit of his suit against her for bo luto divorce. Steamers at New York. QUAHANTINK, N. Y., Bept I. conditions at Quarantine are un changed. Early this morning the steamers Moravia, Voudatu, llahn, Teutonic, GallU uud Clrcus-da are all below yet. No new cases of sick ness reported yet. Sequel to the 1 rala Kohbery. Kuiw.no, Oil,, Bept. 1. George Sontug, the alleged uououipllee of the Colli train rubbery, has beeu In- dieted by the gnmd jury. He la ., . tfti jvirt t. .,... ,wv ,., viaw1.ihihii-ih iwu aaataJBUi; f MO0 U ilver tela lis train robbers. TREIOHT BATE WAR. The Transcontinental Association About to Bo Dissolved. Chicago, Sept. 1. The Tribune says: From persons who attended the meeting of tho Transcontinental Association at New York last week it Is learned that instead of bulldoz ing other roads the Southern Pacific was downed on nearly every point. The Canadian Pacific, it is stated, is in dead earnest and will stick to its proposition to reduce west-bound rutes on September 10 to the pro portion now charged by the South ern Puclflo on Europeon goods, which would make the first class rates f 230 from New York to San Francisco, against the present rale of $420. This will necessarily force all other lines to make correspond lngly low rates, and knock the Pa cific mall subsidy, called the "space rental" by the Southern Pacific, higher than Gilderoy's kite. Under the rules, tho Great Northern notice of withdrawal from the association is to go into effect within sixty days from tho time notice wasservcd;butf lu view of the action taken by the Canadian Pacific, it is certain Hill's road will consider itself absolved from nil furthur obligations to the association to (ho as soon as the Canadian Pacific puts its new rates into cflect. President Hill, of the Great Northern, states that his ouly object in cutting looso from tho association Is tmsed on a determination to adopt such a ruto of tariff as will pio mote business interest, and build up good towns along the line of his road from tit. Paul to Seattle. This he could not do under the restrictive provisions of the transcontinental agreement, which creates a gie.tt discrimination njminet iuterior local ities in favor of Paciflo coast points. He claims that the island towns have always suflered because of the excessively high rutes, and that he cuu remedy this state of nlFalrs by placing the Great Northern in a position to be entirely Independent of tho wishes of the other roads. The principal subject for consider ation nt the meeting, next to the Paciflo Mall and Canadian Pacific subsidy questions, was tho proposi tion of theSouthernPacillc to reduce rutes on canned goods between the Pacific Coast and New York to 60 cents per 100 pounds, to enublo the overland routes to meet the competi tion of clipper lines. Tho proposi tion caused a heated discussion, but, in spite of tho strong arguments made by tho Southern Puclflo ic presentatlves, the proposition wan voted down. Trullio Manugei Stubbs, of tho Southern Pacific, was furious aud said be would give the required three m nths' notice ofre duoMon as f-oon ami decision was reached from the commissioners of the Western Traffic Association, uud would then put the 60 cent rate into eflect. A resolut'on was passed to the cflect Unit in case the Canadian Pacific and Giout Northern railways curry nut tht-lr notice the chairman I i In ii-iociutlon Is to give notlco ol withdrawal from the contract for 'space iciitut," or subsidy with the I'aelllu Mull Steamship Company, it has already U-en uunouucetl that this Rio Grande Western guvu notlco of ilthdiuwal Iroui tho association about a month uyn, and Isdctcrmeu ed to try conclusions wllh the Southern Pacific. All this menus a free fight for ull the lints Interested in tho P.ictfla Const business, the I'aelllu Mall being in with the others. QOSSIP OF THE FIGHTERS. Sullivan Ib the Favorite With the Elg Betters. Ni:v Yoiuc, Sept. let. Dick Toner, who ts widely known us a trainer of prize-lighters and u hand ler of gtuno cucks and dog, predicts the Sullivan and Corbet t light will be a short one. He lives within nbnut four miles of Corbett'a train ing quarters, and ho bus spent much time with the tall Cullforulun, and Is perfectly familiar with hi training tactics and stylo of fight lug, lie said it -vvui Corbett's in tention tnsUnd right up and fight, uud Corbett Is of the opinion ho etui tight Just asfustasSvlllvuu, und the faster the big fellow ilithts the bet ter he will like It. Toner thinks Corbett Is an exceptionally good man, but by no means Sullivan's equal when it comes to hitting powers. Frank Stevenson, who reftretd tho Heuipsey aud Hcnguii light and many other notable mills, said he uud tiulllVHii have btoii ut outs over sluco the Bulllvun uud Kilrulii fight, but that did notluteifere In the least with his opinion, us ho thinks riul llvitii has u "cinch1" and will win In u gallop. He thinks Sullivan Is lu bettor condition now than ho wus ever before, und he has seen ull his tights, even his battle. lit Europe with Charley Mitchell. Sullivan Is fighting this time fully 20 pounds lighter than tit any previous battle, is more uctive and can strlko quick er and a harder blow. Ho sized both men up very thoroughly, aud Is more, than plcunnl with Sullivan's apiearunce, and stands ready to bet (1000 to tOOO tho moment he oau Und a raau wllllug to risk $600 on Corbett, or any fraction of that amouut down to f 10 to W. To Eaforca tb Proelaaatlon. H.viLTSrK.MAKlK,Mlob.l8ept,l, Cuoiih oOlwru urn here rvady to . euforw th prlUeBlB, relullut. ory procUHittoii wUMi goes Into effect today, 'l-l.' .'.'I ".'. ""'. ' "i i ! QUEEN OF JHE TUM. Nancy Hanks Trots a Mite in 2:051. I.NnHPKNCtiNCK, Iowa, Sept., 1. Nancy Hanks, the queen of horse dom, added n shining star to her crown yesterday when she trotted tbe world famous kite track at this place in the un precedent time of 2:05t( clipping two seconds off the Chicago murk made two weeks ago. She was brought out at 2:30, and took her warning up a mile gently. At C:16 they appeared on the stretch again: Ibis time tho applause was deafening. She jogged up the loop and turned to face the kite before her. The attempt was fruitless, and she came back and scored again. Fi auk Starr had the- runner Abe Lincoln near her, while Williams with Ned Cotton was waiting at his post. Wbeu she reached the wire she was going square and true, uud Doble nodded for tbe word. From tho word "Go" Nancy trotted us ouly Nancy can trot, as steady as clock work and swifter than a bird, with matchless, swinging gait. She reached tbe quarter pole in thirty seconds. "Too fast" was the verdict of tho crowd. "Budd Doble will never drive her too fast," was accepted by ull as tho truth, The half was reached in 1:01; tbe third quarter flag goes down at 1:34, and, fearing she was lagging, Williams closes up with the runner Ned Cot ton. The act was useless; Doble loosed her head and urging her on gently with whip and voice. Ah she darts under the wire there i breathless silence. Watches aie consulted and range ull the way from 2:06 at least, (beers of en thuslusm were sent up as tho great horse was driven back to the stnud, but a hush fulls over all as the bell Is tapped. Starter McCarthy an nounces the official tituo of 2:0r, iud his voice is drowned with yells Grooms give tho mare loving caresses us they adjust the blanket, and many willing hands are onlj too unxious to touch thequepii of the turf, to assist in nrruugiug t... folds. Doble is lifted from th sulky, and both arms ure l.nmj' sore by congratulating friends, unr1 hurrahs sound above the din I'm Nancy, for Doble aud for the Mte track. PACINO RECORD I1ROKUN Independence, low a, Sept. 1. Tho California wonder, Flying Jp broke the world's pacing n cord for race, goius; in 2:o7. He vp barred In the po.l, win entered in 2:20 p-ice for $0000, und won three straight beats, making the first aud second in 2:10, uud tho lust in 2.07. A COWARDLY MURDER. Young Woman Shot to Doath in a Street-Car. City of Mkxico, Sept. 1 Arnone the passengers in ti ciowded stieet cir was a young ghl. A man up , pen i i ik to be laboring under sirou.- mental excitement boarded the car uud entered into conversation with her. It mmhi developed Info an an gry altercation. Suddenly he or dered her to get off wllh nim, and, upon her refusing, whipped out a rvuP or und emptied lu six clnim beis Into ber body. Tho p.iaseiig-is weio pauio stricken, and mude no effort to Have tho girl or to appre hend the inuidcrer, who, reloading hU pistol, left tho ear uud ettempttd to escape, dischuruiug his weapon right aud loft, lie succeeded In putting to flight two mounted po ilceuien, but alter u desperate strur rIo he was overpowircd, but not bo fore he had killed one gendarme and seriously wounded another. Has an Effect on Wheat. Ciiicacio, Sept. 1. The etlect of the choleni was felt dicldedly on hoard uf trade this m rnlug. A "ens itlonal report from New York by some brokeis to the ifleet lint three owes of cholera bid been dis covered there and the murUet took uuolhor plunge downward. Wheal touching I lie 'o west point i cached lu several yeuis. Tho sti i , . in subsequently denied and the market recovered. Attempt to Bob a Bank Cayucos, Cul., Sept. 1 A tKirloc utlempt to rob tho hunk of Cj iicus wiw fiuatiwUtl eurly yeat.rtU.v uiornlug Ouo of the robbers uud A. C. MoLeml, exheiilt of an Lul8 Ot'Upo county, wore shot. The robber will probably die, hut Mo Leod was not seriously hurt. Five nun arrived from Suu Luis ObWpo In the nl'ht uud went to I5unk MniiuKerOiuiniler't) resldcnte for the purpoHoof eouipelllnj; him In open thoiufe, hut nntielpnttiiir tho rob- tieiv, Sliuiuler wub absent nnd hla bed occupied by nynuug niun nuui oil Willie Wittirmnu, who tuliultted thuuitn the btuk. County Sherlft O'Nell uud deputy MuLeod, ulso Cnnstuhlu llanku uud Deputy Mar shal Kuea, of Bull Luis Obispo, were wultiug, nnd lu un attempt to arrest the robber tho shooting took place. Four of the robbery escaped, taut ure known to the olllcers. A Train Wrecker Confesses. RoCUKsruit, Pa., Sept. 1. George W. Aduins, the mau w ho cluiins to have tmyed the west-lxmnd New York & Chicago, Limited, from le iug wrecked, near Euon, on the night of August 2tlth, by reniovlm; u pile of Ilea iroui lh Hack, lum wnfefMHl to having himself placed the tltw upon the tnick, as a part of a scheme for obuiulng a reward from thtt ciuipauy. Ailuuis who Is uudr urntt, claimed to have fouud the ties un the truck while nn nu way home Uw mniueuU before the train wus due, aud that while he vu rwuovliig the obstruction "Safe and Certain" T8 the testimony of Dr Ocorgo K, 1 'w'allti'', of Martinsvillo, Va., in reference to Ayer's Mis. Dr. J. T. Teller, of Chlttouango, N. Y., says : "Ayer's Pills are highly appreciated. They are perfect In form and coating, and their effects are alt that the mos careful physician could desire. Tliey have supplemented all the pills former ly popular hero, and I think it miMtiHt lone before any other can he made that will at all compare with them. Those who boy Ayer's Pills get full value." " I regard Ayer's Pills as one of tho most reliable general remedies of our times. They have been in line In my family for various affections requiring a purgative- medicine, and have given un- varying satisfaction. Wo have found them an excellent remedy for colds and light fevers." W. It. Woodson, irort Worth, Texas. "1 prescribe Ayer's Pills in my prao- tire, and find them excellent. I urgo their general use in families." John V. Brown, M. D., Occaua, "W. Va. Ayer's Pills, rciErAssD nr Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all DrugKiati md Dealers In Medicine bullets were fired ut him, one of which pierced his lint and tho other entered his leg. Stuck by a Hornet's Nest. Merced, Cul., Sept. 1. A Yo3e mlte special to the Merced Sun states that a hornet's utst fell on a state team going Into the valley Monday morning wlieu. the stuge hud just patted Inspiration point. The four horses mi the stuge all jumped off the roadway, over the bind. Tliei leaders weie hung on the trees by the harnes-) and choked to death. The wheel horses were not killed. Two paswugers weio In tho frtajre. One had his teg hro keu, the other hii ankle tpraiued. Tne driver was thrown over wllh tho stage and injured interntlly. Idaho Prohis. Hoisb, Idaho., Sept. 1. The pro hibitionists held their state eon ven tiou here yesterday. Ouly three counties weio represented. The platform denounced Doth of tho old parties on their uttilude on the iquor qiitstton. Tho following nominations were made: Governor, Joseph A Clark, of Bingham coun ty; lieutenant governor, Moes F. Fowler, Ada; congressman, E. R. Ilealy, Lutha; secretury of state, Kev. I. 8. Hicks, Ada; auditor, J.W. W. Poulsuu. Kootenai; superintend ent of publio instruction, S. D, Condit, C'-iHlu; treasurer, C. W. Etutiftiy, lliiigh mi; supremo judge, T. M. Stewuit, IJingham; presiden tial electors, V. H. Holly. Idaho; N. O. Price, JSingham, und W. L. Pearson, Cassia. Fatal Railroad Accident. NiAVUKita, N. Y., Sept. 1. The f nt mull train on the Hudson river raihoud met with a disaster at the New Han. burg new bridge this morning. Engineer, fireman, and mail clerk we're killed. Half di zeu passengers wcie slightly injured. The Striko a Thing of the Past. PlTTbBUIlO, Bept. 1st. H. C. Frick, utter inspecting Homestead mill yesteiday, said: "I am fully convince I now the men will soon bt able to run the entire plant to Its. full cupnoity. We are perfectly sat b tled us to the manner in which oui ntllciuls hero have been running tilings So far as tho company is concerned, the st Ike Is a thing of the past. Lotting on the Fights. Baimmoui:, Sept. 1. A few he's have been placed here within the past few dujs on Sullivan, the lamest belli;; th-it mls-ed in a pool, amounting to $30(0 against $2000 put up by h line admirers of Corbett. Kilraln bus In t $100 even on Sulli van. Tne other lights are attract lug verj little Int. roH nnd no bel ling on them is recorded. MARKETS. Piiutland, Sept. 1 . Wheat valley, $1.20 Walla Wallu, $1.12J San Francisco Cel., Sept. 1. Wheat, euk Dec. $1,341. Chicago Ills., Sept. 1. WheM .71. Baiiqains in Houses. Thlrlj head of ilrat-cl.iss horses at private sale. Ileal barjjuius. Suletn Jfotoi Railway Co. S ''l v. :i'pA o The I'Mrf Ilrntoa for ino grMt iw a .i i' ' S rantmlluv is round In Ut Ik. !'.::. It I merit that wins, tvnl MM 4C ix I li'Ol'i 8rMpirllU actuaLb a :-J"" li.vt U claimed. lor It, U wal i ,.iv. to this luejle-lne a popularity aa4 ,n , i -w '.hen liuX ot any otber aampa- - v s;t-is! r,u or We0i pw vCrC 'inSflererttaiwbU . . tvimi-artUa cures Borofula, kaH s, . a uuBMn, Dfsfttpiu, mk J.K. V Uou-uim, OTsreeaM Tkal .1 fSrms, rtoalci an Appetite, (Ucsftt . . , build BfiiYVtwlHr !.,iW .rnrlllUt14tyaiidrai v , .irA I'warwIbyO.l.Ito . . r,H.W?lWl. "Wll. PACIFIC LA FOR TOWN $2.00 l'ertlozeu rorlbeflnest finished PHOIOORArilM Id theclty. JHONTEE BROS.,. IS) Commercial Streot, oniirriltlTlM I U I IIWM, 1 ' UUUlllMiuu, ... , M ...wl COIStmCtor UIIU I lSuildcr. - - Oregon. ! gnlcm. T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 50th uud Chemelteta Street BICYCLES. Full ball bcarlug SaRty Bi cycle", f ho lowest prl'id whcei lutbemAr.iet. Tne best In tbe world for tno price. C.U.Browi A?eDt,5-H l.oiQiner clal HU Notice of Assessment. YTOTIOE IS nr.nLDY GIVEN that by order 11 of the commou council of the city or Salem, mads on tbe Mh day of July, 1S92, un assess ment was duly levied upon all property abut ting on CheiueketR street, from Wter street to I'Jlh ctreet. Said ahheasmnnt Is hereby made for the lmproTement of said street. Said aa Fcsmeut Khali be due aud payable to tho re corder of tho city of Salem ten days from tbe date of tbla notice. A list of proptrty abutting nn (aM street and the owner thereof and the amount aantRned to such property is berebr set out and made a part of thin notice. Notice is further Kivtn that uulcss naid amounts so an nesecil are paid within ten days from the cxplr. ntlou of thin notice, that I shall proceed to collect tho same br law: W. lireyman ni d E. Breyinau; lot 1 In block o2 of the city of Salem, Oreou, $141 03. U. W. Coij lot i In block CI of the city of Salem, Oregon, i 115.25. J. 11. Stump; lot 8 In block 49 of theclty of Salem, Oregon, $144 05. J E. Staraey; lot 5 In block 50 of the city of Salem, Oregon, $14105. ' State Insurance ConiDaiiT! beginning at the I southeast comer of block 50 lu the city of Salem, Oregon, hs shown and designated on the duly recorded maps and plats of Bald city and running thence westerly along the south line oi Bam uiock j leet; thence uortneriy on a nne parallel with the west Hue of Commercial street In said city, 46 feet; thence easterlj ou n Hue parallel with the south Hue of said block, 85 feet to the west line of said Commercial street and thence southerly along said west line of Commercial street, 4(, feet to the place of beginning, being 40 feet by 86 feet of lot number 4 in said block number CO. Also be ginning at a point which ia 46 feet north of the southeast corner of block number 50 in the city of Salem, as shown snd designated on the duly recorded maps and plats of said city; thence northerly along the west line of Commercial street of said city 25 feet; thence westerly ou a line parallel with the north line of Chemcketa street of said city 165 feet, more or less, to the jlley lu said block, tueuco southerly along said alley on a Hue parallel with the west Hue oi said Commercial street to tbe north Hue of said Chemeketa street, a distance uf 71 feet, more or less; thence easterly stone the south line of said block uumber 50, 80 leet, more or less, to tbe southwest cornei of the property heretofore conveyed by this bank to tbe btate Insurance Company uf Salem; thence northerly on a line parallel with the west line of said Commercial street, 46 feet to the northwest coruer of said property convejed to said State Insurance Ouupauy; thence easterly along the north line of said proptrt) convened to tbe State Insur ance Company ns aforesaid, S3 leet to tbe plate of beginning, situated In the city of Salem, county of Marlon, state of Oiegou, $144 05 Urst National Bank of Salem, Oregon; com lueuclug at the uorthcuRt corner of block 4'J it, (he city of Salem, Oiegon; thence south along Commercial street, 45 teet; thence west parallel with Chtmeketa strett, 05 feet; thence north paralli 1 with Commercial strtet, 46 feet; thence east along the north boundary line of lot num bered 49, t"i feet to the place of beginning, con taining .2925 square feet of ground, excluding streets aud gluewalks; also commencing at a pi lnt which Is 03 feel west of the northeast comer of block number 49 In the aforesaid clt of Salem; thence south parallel with tiommer cial stieet 45 feet; thence west parallel with Chemeketa street ( 5 feet; thence north paralle, with Commercial street 45 feet; tbeuco caste; feet facing and along Chemeketa street to thi northwest corner of the bank building now erected on said block, being tho place contain ing 2700 square feet of ground, mere or less excludiug streets and Bldenalks, but excepting therefrom the property conveyed by the late William Stewart to Mrs. A. A. Wheeler by wai ranty deed dated Apiil 27, 1887, and recorded In the record of deed of Manou county, Oregon, July 11, 1887, book 34 of deeds page 452, togetbei with the ttneiueutB, heicdlttnieutg and appur tenances thereunto belonging, $109 03. A. A. Wheeler; beginning at the northwest corner of lot 1 in block 49 in Salem, Oregon; thence southerly along the alley 67 7.12 leet thence easterly parallel with Chemeketa street 105 feet: thence northerly along east line ol block 22 7.12 feet; thence westerl) 125 feet thence northerly 45 feet to north line of said block; thence westerly 40 feet to place of be. Sinning, 185. It P. Boise, Sr. and II. P- Boise, Jr.; lot 5 in block Jl of tbe city of Salem, Oregon, $144 03 X Uler; lot 1 lu block 81 of the city of Salem Oregon, $141 05. A. N. Gilbert: the north half of tot 1 In block .12 lu tbe city of half lu, Oregon, $144 03 J.Q.Wilson; lot 5 In block 2J of the cits of Salem, Oregon, $144 05. 11. A. Thompson; all that part of lot 8 ii, block 22 described as folluuH. tn.wlt. ito.H.. ulng at tbe northwest corner of let 8 in blocl 22 lu Salem, Oregon; thence eaMerly on soatl Hue of Chemeketa strett 109 feet; theuce south crly at light angles b2 10-12 feet to the south lino of said lots; thence wtsterlyou saidsoutl line of said lot 109 tret to tbe esst lln i to. erty street; thence northerly on said east Hn. of Liberty street 82 10.12 feet to beginning Margaret Morley; all that part of lot 8 ii block ii. desirlbeu as follows, to-wit: Begii ulng at a point 109 feet east of the northwest coiner of block 22 In Salem, Oregon, and run. nlng thence south 82J feet; theuce west 60 feet thence aorth 8254 feet; tbence west cD thi north line of said block 22, 60 feet to place ol beginning, $48 90. Napoleon Davis; lot 1 In block 22 of the cilj of Sslem, Oregon, $114 05. J J. O. Thompson; lot 4 In block 23 in Bihin. Oregon, $144.05. A D1.kl'r80Di lo' lu Wock 4 In the city of Salem, Oregon, $144.05. ' " O. KHeyi lot 8 in block 8 of the city of Salem. Oregon, $144 05. ""cy pnJ(,,n.kb,U.mpi.lbwe"t h,Uof 'ot 5 In block 69 lu the city of Salem, Oregon, $72 05 First Onitarlan Society of B.Iem, Or.gon, the east half of lot 5 In block C9 in the ciu uf Salem. Oregon; $72 03. ' O. Snowden; lot 1 In block 70 la the city of Salem, Oregon, $141 05. ' M. V. Rork; all that rsrt of lot 10 described as follows, to-wlt! Htglunlng at the north est comer of otlOln block 74 I,, biltm. Orego" theuce easterly along north Hue of said tot 1 It lhtltA BAivti cslu ..n-t ... .. "" side of ..Idiot 00 f.Vt (oiomb Viof V5a thence westerly along sold south line 120 feet to the west line of said blek, thtnce northerly 60 feet to place of beginuing. $104 80. '""'' Oeorge Phillips; all that (art ot lot 10 In block 74. described fniin.i . J?.. S..1".10 ?hS J. n't comer of lot 0 lu bSa I l.i.lwu'.0ftion! ,neoce terly along the south line of CbemUeta itreet 02 feet- thence Kutherly at right angle, with .aid tonth Hue 0$CV.T'J .treettoth. south Una uf let a .V,d IP'X T tl'DC "'rlypartllel-th jaldwuth lineof Chemeket. V41jfetVtu ktti? S P1".!' TOrn"" M number "ii ,, d block T4; tbenc. northeily .long west line if loUl and J in Mid block U tVICfng &&&& U. Borthwe.t cern,7cf lo itaSCSV, " "J Borth..lvogtt.sUtJt,J;i,lY0tL? -r, -vWWlMBanitHB,,,, i !! ' "" aaw. IB AND ORCHARD CO. LOTS FRUIT TJU( TS A. H, FOHSTNER & CO. Machine Step, Gun?, Sporting GojiIs, Etc., 30d Commorclnl tret. J. J. IIAHKINS, Scientific Horieshoeing. ori'osnn i-ounijky On State Street. RADAMCGU k EFLEY. Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, ti hlate Htrctt THE Salem JlucJcinan is ii, roisLn;. UtHt Llueln the City. Court Street. J. E. MTJliniY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, I.OKTU BALbM. STBRVES BROS., Calf for" it Bakery. THE BEST. 101 Court Street. HOEYE & MILLS. PORCELAIN BATHS AND HIAVINQ I'AKLOIH, Only Porcelain HatbTubs In tbe city. 2U9Com. Ht., fcjlcm.Or. MKS. K. . Baths for IIAIH DHISSINa PAKLOKS, 124 Court Street. '1 feet and 9 Inches; thenco southerly parallel lth west line of said lot to the south Hue of mid lot; thence easterly along the south lino r .l,1 In, in thn flnutheast comer thereof; th.uce northerly to the place of beginning, . J7J.15. ' Z. F. Moody; lot 10 In block 83 of the city of Salem, Oiegou, $141 05, Mary Johnson; lot Gin block 82 of Salem, Oregjn.J14l.03. J, Batchelor; lot 6 In block 82 In Salem, Oregon, $144 05. N. A. Ooodell; lot 0 In block 80 lu tho city of Salem, Oregon, $141 03. Eugenia ailllnghanv nil that part of lot 10 in block 85,desciibed as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at a point ou the north line of said lot 27 teet westerly from the northeast corner theiouf uud runuii g thence southerly parallel with tba tast line or ssld lot to the south lino of said lot; theuce weslerly aloug tho south linuof said lot to the southwest corner thereof; thenco northerly to tho northeast corner thereof; theuce easterly to the pluco of beginning, $120.50. A. Bush: all that part of lot 10 In block 85 described as follows, to-wlt: BcgiDuiug at tho m rtbeast corner of bald lot and running thence westerly along tho north line theieot 27 feet; thence southerly parallel with tho cast line thireof to tho s mth line of said lot; thence eaiterly to tho kciilheost corner of said lot; theuce uorthcrlj to the place of beginning; and also lot 1 lu block 80 oi the citj ol Sulem, $107.1.5. T. McF. Pillion and Eliza Ccok; lot 1 in block S3 of the city of Ssluu. Olefin, $144.03. A. Parvin; lot 1 in Cartrlght' addition on the north side of Cnemeketa street, $119 00. Jane A. numford; lot 14 of Caltwrlgbt's ad dition ou tho north side of Chcmcketu street, $57.05. Issabelln Martin; lot 5 In block 88 In Salem, Oregon $114 05. . Bloser; lot 13 of Cartwrigl t's addition oil the north side of Chemeketa street, $37 05 W. N. Ladue; lots 4, 5 aud 0 in Canwnght's iidditlou on tbe soutu side of Chemeketa stieet, .2.11 8 E. W. Starr; lot 7 In Cartwrlght's addition on the south side of Chemektta street, $57.05, F. Pugh; lot din Cartwrlght's addition on tbe south side of Cbecutketa street, $37.03. M. Rhodes; lot 9 In Cartwrlght's addition on tho south side uf Chemeketa street, $57.05 M.E. Costello; lots 10, 11 aud 12 in Cart wrigbt's addition on the north side of Cheme keta street, $172 85. 0. T. and T. J. Oord; tho southwest ejuarter f block 0 In Roberts' addition to the city of Sileiu,$138h0. A. M. Palmer; tbe west half of the southeast cjuaiterof block 0 in Itjbertb' addition to the eitj or .Salem, $69 85. J, B. Cross; the east half of the southeast quarter of block 0 in Roberts' addition to the city of aalem, Oregon, $09 85. Mary Cannula and ThomaB Cnufiild; tbe noitheast quarter of block J In Roberts' addi. tiou to Salem, Oregon, $1J8 80. Uauuah Joseph; all that part of block 3 of Roberts' addition to Sslem, Oregon, described as iollows, to-wit: Beginning at tho northwest corner of block 3 In Roberts' addition to Salem, Oiehou; theuce south along the west Hue Uiertot 157 feet; thenco east parallel to the s mth lino of Cbeiuekcttt 6trtet 79J$ feet, thenco north pnrallel to the east line of Twelfth Btreet 157 feet, thence east along tho SJUth line uf Chemekela street 79 H teet to the place of beginning, $09,40. E. bheperd; the east half of the northwest q.taiter of block 3 in Robeits' addition to Salem, Olfgon, $09 40. O.A. Qraj; all that part of block 5 of Rob. ei-is addition, described as follows, to-wit: BisinnlDg st tho soutliwett corner of said block aud running theuce easterly along tbe south line thereof 00 feet; thence uoitherlj parallel with tho west line of said block 116 feet; tbeuco westerly parallel with the south Hue of said block CO feet to the we st lineof m.i.i oluck; thence southerly alonor the went linnnf al I block 105 feet to place of begiuning, i!i 40. J. 0, Smith; all that part of block B do teribed as Iollows. Beginning at a point ou Iho south line of 6ald block UO feci east or aid block 10 feet east of the southwest corner hirtof and running theuce northerly parallol .yiih the west Hue of said block, 103 feet- beuco weslerly parallel with the south line ol -Id block, 70 feet; thenco southerly parallel lth i the west side of said block 163 feet to tho outh lineof said block, theuce easterlj along iho boutb line of sala block 7u feet to the place of beginning, $ol,15. E. A. Mellon, A, M, Mellon and O. A. Mellon til that part of block i In Roberts' addition to uie ciiy oi Baiem, Oregon, described as follow s- -.....H ., ,uo uunuwesi coruer or said bloikandrunniug thence easterly along the -ortli line thereof, 113 feet and 7 Inches; thence southerly parallel with the wist Hue of said olock, 105 feet, theuce westerly parullel with ihe north line of said block; thenco northerly long the west line of said block to place of nmHimitii Cat jrt -. ut -C" " UOlU, baruli UuCUdun Mil tliat l.t,.i. j ... Roberts' addition 'to the city of Salem, de scribed., follews: Beginning' at . point ou he north line of said block, 93 felt and 7 She "Verly ,'rom the "OHbwcst corner thereof .nd running thence e.sterly along the north line of said block. 63 feet aud 0 Inches thence Boutberly parallel th tbe west line of iSih 0cl1' 1(? filbence westerly parallel ,h 'U8 HJ,Q llBeof "1 Wock. (.1 f"et .La or'ttiutW11 crly 16B tw tu " !I fniinil' S t0, ,h.e cl,y of B"1(IU. descrlUd If.?i,owi,.JSe.glnul"K on too south lineof id block, 127 feet tud 3 Inche. westerl" from he southeast coruer of said Moil Taud 1 "unnC WO DlOCk. lt5 !... iion.a ,rl- ... with the so ,tb liue-dfm block; oUf' thence southerlv narallsl tiih .fc.' .:..' ""- ?,ld block. 105 feet to the south 11 .V"" i.??!'.- W," ,wl lon8 the south line of ld block, nx feet to the place of begiuu?nB said J5J25 iitei UigluulnB, ..?5'e."i.,,1 ,h,t P,rt ' Mock 5 of Robeit. addition to the clly of b.lem. describe. ... ? low.i n.tn,,i.V'.. ;."!" ?!kc"w-a "'ol 2 fPe'er.,1.1nei,WUh 'H? " ' W Wo k llio io. ,0 ,oe PUce of beginning, iSSXTSs. 8em:81te.,0U,nblotk""cl,ycf thWB2i2.,?,TDoS,0,ei Wock " ' in the city of 8al3&S. Vl U M iAl0tk ofmtoXbu.,,C.V,tin &&' 5b. city MISVoid; Oalne. L. Ford o A i Jf !d' 'J L Frd Oregon. I1IS.M lu " "' o' Bilemi sSil oStWg Wock " ,n h r "I fffln-.M. block U of th. c'ty of BalH? n4" 0t iot S Balm .ki: .V'' W?W Mia ur or mrat, IKM Kwrdr, AND -FAKMS. J. L. BEXNffiT k SON, CANDIES, .Fruit and Cigar, F. O, Block. It. T. KlHll'iiitE) Clears and Tobacco BILLIARD PARLOR, 243 Com'l Street T. W. TH0RNBUR6 The Upholsterer, upjiolkterea Inniltnre iPJ? an? -ft JOilN IRWIN, Carpenter ami Builder, Lop (,5 State street. Store Fittinpn a Specialty KOXCO. Ladies, J Notice of AsBCBimcnt. -vroTICT. IS IIEnr.BY OIVEK that byordernf thnpnmumn I'linm II nf ,!, .(... ., , ul ,,! on the Stli ds of July. lhi,2, an assess ment was duly ltUid upen all rurerty abut. ling on Coniiuorclul etre et from the south side of Mill street to the soutl (in limits ot the Mir Said assessment 1h made for the lint roveiusnt of said street. Said assessment si all be doe and payablo to tho iHeonlir of the city of b.ilem, teu dnB from tho date of this notice A list of properly abutting on scid .trcet and tho owner thereof, hi il the .mount diseased to nnh property Is boubj set nut nud made a part ot this iiolite. Notlco is furthir given that unless said timounts so bsces'd are paid within teu elaja Jruii the explrsliou of thig uollce, that I shall pioeceil to collect the suae by law: J, J. Murphy snd E. O.Mnrpby; the west half of block 38 of the cits of baleiu, Oregon, $381. l'rankie I'. Jones; tho west half of block JJo't tho citj of Sbleui, Oregon, $.,61. Harriet T. Clark; lots 4 and fi in block 41 u dclgnated on tho recoriled plat of tho city of Silem, Oregon, $93.23. ' Aiood Strong; lot 4 in block 44 of the city of Salem, Orepou, $107.40. ' N. J. Mcl'hersou; ull of the south fraction of lot 3, block 44 lu tho citj of Salem, state ot Oregon, said fraction contuiuiuc -12 feet mere or less; to bo more explicit, tho propertj con. eyed Is all of lot 3 lu block 41 excepting 42 feet on the north side of frsctlou or said lot sold to, and now owue d by Sirs. John A. Johns and bounded us follews: Beginning at a point ou the east line of lot J iu block 44, of Salem Oregon, 12 feet southerly from the northern' corner of said lot, and running thence westerly parallel with tho south Hue of said lot 165 feet mi re or less to tho west line of said lot; theuce southerly along tho west lino of said lot to the suuthwest coruer thereof; tl encu easterly along tbe south Hue of said lot; thence north erly aloug tbo i list Hue of said lot to the place of beginning, $3105. Julia A. JoIiiib; the north fraction of lot number 3, bUek 44, comprising 42 by 163 feet, lu He city of Salem, Marion countj, Oregon, as shown and designated on the rccorued plaiscf Hald eilj uud bouudtd as iollews: Biglnning nt h point on the east line of lot 3 in block 44 ot jiiim, Oregon, 42 leet southerly from thonorth eubt coruer ol Bald lotaud running thence west erly parallel with the south Hue of said lot, 105 feet, more or less, to llio west lint of said lot; trince ncrtherlj ulong tbe west lino of said lot to tho uoithwest coruer thereof; Ihenco east erly along tho noith Hue of said lot, 165 feet more or liss,tu the northeast curuerot said lat; thenco southerly along tho runt Hue ot said lot tu Ihe place of beginning, $48 50, Mary Strong Eliiuej; lots 1 and 2 In block 43 of baleiu, Oregon; $190 60. AllinL Buckingham; beginning at a point In eastern boundary 8 rods southerly from noitheast comer ot block 42 lu Salem, Oregon, theuce southerly i rods ulong said boundary,' thence westerly ut right uugles to said bound, ory to the western boundary of said block; thenco northerly along said western beundary 4 rods; thenco easterlj ou Uliect line to place of bt ginning, being 1-5 of block number 12: $70 20. P. J. Larsen; lot 3 in block 43 of Salem, Oie gou; $95 25. Hattlo Laston ; lots 1 and 2 in block 41 of fe lem, Oregon; $108 20. Matilda A. Prescott; beginning at the south easterly corner of block number 42 lu Salem, Oregon, und running thenco uortherlj along theeostern boundary of sold block, 4 rods and Cfeet; thence westorly at right sngleBtosaid enttiru boundary to the western boundary of said block; thence southerly parullel to said onsteru boundary 4 iodn and 0 feet; theme easterly ou a tiue lino to tho place of begin ulng; the same being the fraction of said bhrfl. 42, f xctpt tho following described laud deeded to Sarah rullcrtou. to-wit: becluninasta noitt ; on the castom boundary line of bloik 4i suown oytue recorded plul or the city or Salem, in Marion county, Oregon, at u point thereon 4 roils and 0 feet northerly from tho sontheait corner of sold block, and running thence at right angles to said eastern boundary line, westorly to tho wet bouudorj line; thence southerly along tho west boundary line 2 leet; thenco running at rltht angles to said west of boundary line, easterlj to tho cast boundary line said block; and thence uottherly alou said east boundary line to the place of begin ning; $78 50 burah Fnllerton; begiuning st a point on the eastern, boundary lino of block 42 is shown by tho recorded plat of tho city of Salem, in Morion county, Oregon, ut a point thereon 4 rods and 6 feet Lorlherly from the sontheet corner of said block and ruuulng thence at right angles to said eastern boundt.rj Hue westerly to tho west boundary line; thence, southerly along the weBt boundary line 2 feet; thenco running st right angles to said west boundary line, enhtiriv in Mm mei lHuinilkiv lino of Bald block; theuce northerly along said ejBt boundary line to the place of beginniuj,; also the folluwlug described property, to.wlti part of block 42 of Iho city of Salem, Oregon, sb nisrktd end designated on tho receded pints of the said city, particularly bounded by le. (.inning at a stuko on Commercial street In mkI city, 132 feet northerly Iroui the southeuat corner of said block; thence weslerly at rlsht angle, to said street to the west boundary of said block; theuco northerly parallel to Com mercial street to feel; theuce eo.terly at right angles to iiist named line to the place of begin ning all In said city: $71.00. fW, O. Yioodwortb, Cyrus B, Woodworth, lary W. Patterson ond O. 8. YVondnortb; be ginning at a point on the eastern bouudary lhni uf block 42 In Sulem, Oregon, 8 rods southerly fioui the northeast comirof said block; ttmm westerly parallel with the north Hue of sU block 105 feet, more or less, to the alley in said block, thence northerly parallel with the fast line of s.id block, 8 rods tu the north line of soid block; thence easterly along tbe north line of said block, 165 feet, more or less, to ihe northeast corner nf s.1,1 t,!ork th.nre south erly along the east line of said block 8 rods to ine piaceor beginning; $152.40. J. W. Brown, O. O. Brown .nd 1, O Brown; the west b.lf of block 37 In b.lem, Oregon; $381. A. Prescott; the west b.lf of Ihe west half of block 40 in B.lem. Oregon; $346.40, Sus.u H, McKlnney. Robert H.rrlson. Fd ward Harrison .nd Andrew Harrison; the east half of block 41 of the city of Salem, of the county of Marlon and statu of Orcgou; $346 40. Dated at Salem, this 10th day of August. 1892. M. ii. OOOUtLL. Recorder. M,T. R1NEMAN skauck nc Staple and Fancy Groceries, Croekery, aiat.warc, I.arar, Wwdrp nd WtlloMT ware. All Wu ofiullltttd. Alivewuul!iiaadrrulu In Uulr eaoo, "aighot Prise paid for country prodnc.' WeaolW hMyOBrptroBag rf - v ' .. .vT