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ffl' tJ n j SEE FIVJG OJBNT 1 1AP 1 1 AJu O Book Coupon SATURDAY. VOL . SATUKDAY, "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." 8ALi OILEGON, TUESDAY, MAY ti'3 1808. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. IUJU !' T . , " -T rj ' .,W'- ' ., - v "a '" .'.1. Keeping Pace1 With the Times. Have your business accounts kepi In PERFECT books, such are The Frey Patent Flat Opening Books. , Books that are worthy of the patronage and praise of the Government Of ficials of the State of Oregon, and the greater portion of the merchautlle men of the State, are surely deserving of a trial by everyone. Manufactured in Oregon ONLY by The Mestou-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ol " THE CAPITAL CITY BENDERY. Binders to the State of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Salem, Oregon. 500,000 OSWEGO- FALL 1892. We would call the attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to our large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamental, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-class in eyery respect. Send for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling &c Jarisch, jMention this paper. Oswego, Oregon A. N. HALES, Proprietor. A.. N. HALES' LIVERY. ' (Successor tojt. B. Ryan.) T.lvnrv. Feed and Board incr Stable. A full buddIv of .Horses and BuL'rfes on band. Horses boarded by day, week Liberty and Ferry streets, East or Willamette' note. I W. TflORNBQRG, , - TUB UPHOLSTERER. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-class work. Samples1 of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. State Insurance block, Cuemektta street. CHURCHILL Spraying (Mils, t K 103 . , BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. ESTABLISHED 1876'; WILLIAM, NILES Lob Angeles. California. BREEDERS AM) EXPORTERS OF Berkshire Ed. C. b jfM&k m ' TC5 In Beoking to get the boat R U v '-f - In y our. selection of-a trading . T. W. TFTOTVTASi. ., RIGHT TJ B. -Jill f ' 4 ' f ; jfTt is 'the best place 'in Salem to buy your Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, ETC., ETC. FOXI 297 Commercial TREES ! NURSERIES. SPRING, 1893. R. H. PRICE, Manager. or month. Office at stable, corner of LEADING MEKCHAN1 TAILOR. INCORPORATED 1891 & CO., FINE CATTLE, HOGS, HEW, & PiM-Cliina Pigs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. Eggs for H-tchlng. Incubators. Niles Pacific Coast Poultry and Stock, illustra ted. 60 cents by mail. 1S-HEND FOR CIRULABS.- Cross, Wkttlele aw. Ketall Pealer Fred., Salt mmI SkmIcim. Meats f ! 1MI ui 95 Ceurt and . 110 8tte mrtett. TCc r "3rMr and most for your money, but RIGHT place 1 You say you'trado'with St,, .- - SALEM. News About London Dndee. I wish to announce for the benefit sole ly of the youth who desires to be English, that tho turning up of tho trousers at the feet is quito tho thing and indicative of "equally" weather in London; that 'it is also quito the thing to bo very slow, painfully slow, in speech, and that to be tray interest in anything or anybody is a serious fault in tho makeup. Tho advice to preserve on all occasions a fixed and stony gaze is trite and altogether un necessary. I am quite well assured that tho man who writes a book on how to bo English, if he goes to his gravo un wept, -unhonored and unsung, will at least have mado enough out of the work to defray tho expenses of his burial. But I want to say that the thing above all others is to havo a small appetite, par ticularly at luncheon. In the near neighborhood of tho city hall is a "hole in tho wall," where many of bur most successful lawyers take their midday bite in some cases a most sub stantial bite. There was quite a gather ing in this resort the other day at noon, when the very latest in London makeup arrived. Leisurely walking to the bar the "Londoner" drawled, "'Waiter, give me a'bit; just a bit, of toast and a glass of milk." In the Edlenco that ensued up on this light demand, it is related that the waiter, in tho excitement of the mo ment, buttered tho toast and neglected to put waiter in the milk. Washington News. "'" COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.fi At Uit a medleal work that tells the eauMs, describe, the effeeU. point. the fraady. TbU U scientifically the mojt lielfje1 the moil beautiful, medical book that has ap peared tor year, i M page, erery pace bearing L k.l lll3iABllnn In tint. Hum. of tht abjeeu treated are KerroM Debility, Irapo- fl tenoy. Sterility. DeTelopmentjVarlooeele, The JJ rriry Kan who imvM know tK Urand Trulht, tK rtain nui: the Old Seret$ and NetoDU eoctrif of Medical Beienet a applUd to Mar rUd IAfr. who would atom for part faMti and amidfutnrptfaTU.ihtntl& writ for thlt WONDKRTUL tfTTLK BOOK. . t Mt It will be nt free, nnder aeal, while the edi tion louts. If oonrenlent enclose ten oenU to pay pottage alone. Address tM publlahert, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BDTFALe), K. T. Dr. Powell Reeves & Co., Tha Old Reliable) Specialists, Late of New York Hospital!. Oraduata with High Honors. Twenty years experience si ProfeuKir, Lecturer, Author and Boeclall.t In Chroulo DUeaaaa. Catarrh, . Bronohitis, Cough and Dltfioultyof Breathing Buooeaafu) ly treaUd withepeolf- to remedies thoroughly tested and proved by the OLD DOCTOt Who is one of nature's noblemen, thoroughly devoted to hi profession and ever ready to help Ue afflioted. SERYOOS DEBILITY &!T?i,E&,3S dUcrelloo. producing weakness, LOUT IAN. UOOU. night aslaiTont, sxhsuatlsf drslpa, buhtuBeaa, loea ol energy, weakness of both body and orala, unfitting p for study, baatoaas and marriage, treated with narr fUtaf ausasse. Qet oured and bs a man. BLOOD AID SHI 5rtdr& ayshUlue taint, mumim., wy - Sfklnda. blood polion from aay eaoss whaler ar. all kinds, blood polion irora aay ww nm, euiidproBptly; Tta tha ajrassa pM s4 haalthfuL . fcv.j, .. KJDIEI UD UKlliXI .wnw'.nTtuJ. dar. aadtraaot la urine, brick dut or white j pain ihfi!r5riaatlne:. fTMuency ef: 8rlgbt'a dUaaa and and ail aueaea wi iu. i --?"-. .. riTlDBU throat, Jungs, Uej.dyss,aila4I. llTAKKn gesUoa, aad alj dlaeaaaa aSeWBf tha boweb, atomaeh, atcs dlatrboaa, dysauUry. so. Toublaa of thta eharMtar rsUaysd at onaei nd all dlaeaaa of the bladder of both exes. earaa euectea aaaaou f" initiM tllaklv aayuaiai ImUaafreabuata vim yf'wivrEZ.r! corfaapondaaoa asd aaeiwa sast iuwj" ohMrraMoa. Kmttm a ta wsbps far took m Bazas! Sea AAinm, HARWELL REEVES i CO.. 3bbbbbbbW rtlAfl. .TAllflta. ON LAND AND LAKES, Terrific Windsiornis in Ohio, Michigan and Kentucky. FOUR LIVES LOST AT CLEVELAND. Louisville Swept by a Small Cy clone. Detroit, May 23. A terrific wind and rain storm broke over tho city this morning. It continued to increase in violence. At ndon" itjfwas blowing 60 miles an hour, The streets are almost obstructed-- by brokeb shade trees. Nearly all telegraph and telephone wires are down. It is feared much damage is done throughout Michigan and many wrecks are expected on the lake. It la known great damnge Is done at Adrian. At Lebewee junction the storm amounted to a tornado. Barns were blown doWn, windows shattered, orchards destroyed, crops levelled to the ground. The highways between Adrian and Tecurnseh are al most impassable, being bbstructed by overturned trees. At Emiulus build ings are blown downt windows broken, trees uprooted and many buildings un roofed In the vicinity of Dundee. At Holly the operp houso Is unroofed. Many houses are damaged. In Ohio. Cleveland, May 23. A terrlQo windstorm struck this city at 0 this morning. Four men were Instantly killed and many Injured in numerous casualties. A scaffold blown from Its fastenings resulted in Berlous Injury to four men, one of whpm will die. A portion of the plate department of the Cleveland rolling mill under construc tion gave away. A number of men were employed on the structure. Two 'were killed instantly, one is fatally hurt. A two story house is blown down. John Cole was burled in the ruins and killed. v Cyclone-In Kentucky. - ' Louisville, May 23. Early ' this morning a storm from the southwest struck this city, doing mueb'damage. As a result of its fury several small houses are In ruins, dozens of houses (were unroofed, many chimneys over, turned, and stneta filled with wreck age of roofs, uprooted trees, and twisted wires. No lives are known to be lost aud few of (he Injuries reported are serloiis. Snow in Michigan. St. Paul, May 23. Specials report a Sudden drop of temperature in north ern Wisconsin and Michigan, with an inch of snow at Marquetee and three inches on the Iron rauge. Strike and Wreck. CiiroAQO, May 23. The strike of telegraphers on the Chicago and North western road went into effect at 4 o'clock (his morning aud resulted an hour later in a disastrous wrack, In volving a loss of many thousands of dollars and blockading the entire Mil waukee division. The number of men out ranges all the way from 25, according to officials of the company, to 300, according to strikers. So far it appears, If the strike order has been issued, It has not been unanimously obeyed. Chief Ramsay says the order to quit was bogus and that tho matter has been settled. N. F. OolliBslon. Milwaukee, May 23, A bad collls- lon is reported on the Northern Faclflo road near Little Falls, MIiih., early this morning, In which a postal clerk, the engineer and the fireman lost their lives. Three trains on the road due here this morning are abandoned, Another Bank lea, Elmiha, N. Y May 23. TheElml- ra National bank closed Kb doors this morning. It Is the result of the recent financial troubles of Colonel D. O. Bob- InsoR. Heavy Failure. Brunswick, Ga., May 23. Toe wholesale grocery house of Mayer and Ullman was placed In the hands of a temporary receiver. Llnbllltls280, 000. Ullman suicided last week. Great Northern Wreck. Minneapolis, May 28. A special fromBauk Jlaplds confirms tbeaeel dent on tho Northern Faelflo but says no one is killed, though a number of trala men and passengers are injured. The collision betweeB the passenger trala and Winnipeg frsJgbt oewrrex 4 WBtaba, mu Sauk RpM, A 0HINE8K TJtAOlDT. Two Celestials Nearly if NotTQalte Deported. Albany, May 23. Special. A Chi nese man and woman are lying in the Celestials house just east of Schmeer's livery stable, full of dagger cute, and near to death's door. How did It hap pen? An tho parties are all Celestials tho truth will probably never bo known One might as well try to get blood from a turnip as the truth from a Chinaman in such a case. About Ave o'clock the well known Celestial and gambler. "Sullivan," called soou account of his large and muscular make up, rushed from the Celestial house referred to fol lowed by Heng, proprietor of the house ble ding profusely, and a fraction of a minute later by Louey Hong, a Chinese woman, covered with blood. Heng fell exhausted at the corner of Second and Lyon streets, and was carried back to his house. Louey Hong fell at the door of SchmeerTs livery stable, from which place she was taken baok to a room in the Chinese den. Sullivan, who was in his nlgbt dress and bare footed, never stopped until he readied the county jail where he immediately gave himself up to Sheriff Jackson, after an excited and ylgorous pounding on the front door. Dr. Davis was called and dressed the wounds of the Celestials. Heng was stabbed in the lungs, in the stomaub, back, and on an arm and wrist, the serious wound being tbatln the lungs. Louey Heng was stabbed In the stom ach, the intestines protruding, In each breast, on a thigh and one wrist was badly stabbed, the dangerous wound being that In the stomaoh. Whether they will liveror not depends on future developments, 'with chances in fayor of at least one of them. "8ulUvan's" version of the case as given to a Democrat man, who caUedi in on him at the county Jail, is that he was sleeping in the rear bed room in the bouse, When the man and woman entered. The man had a bar of iron and the women a dagger which sbo raised to strike him, when he grabbed it and stabbed her, aud a fierce contest followed, As he is a powerful China man he easily mastered them. He de clares the womaa, who came from Sa lem here about five weeks ago, to be a bad woman. An examination by the pbysloan somewhat confirmed this. The dagger used was a new one,receut ly sharpened, and it is sweated by the other Chinamen generally belonged to the woman. The version of the other side Is that Bullivan wasted the wom an to go to bed with him, and on her refusal the stabbing occurred, the man interfering. It is also claimed that Sullivan is a highbinder. These state ments show how confusing the case will be when it gets into court, Heng has resided in Albany several years, about four and was at one time second cook In tho SLCharlea Hotel. It is reported that he was mixed up in a row at Lebanon one time; also that be had a prevlouo row with Sulllvou, but this the latter denies. la Iadiasa. Indianapolis, May 23,-jA storm passed over the city early this morning. It did much damage. In the eastern and southern portlons-vf the state the wind exhibited its greatest force. At Elwood .be roof of the Amerlcaa Tin plate works, was blown off. Big Job Washington, D. 0 May M, The judicial committee of the Fresby trlan General Assemby, has decided to rec ommend that the assembly bear (be Brlggs case. MebLaw. Waycross, a.7May 23. Near Hazelburst yesterday afternoon, Eph Mercel, who murdered I. J. Brown, and another negro, name unknown, was taken from Jail and banged by a mob. Tate Kaatas itrike. Toi-eka, May ae.-Govemor Llewel llsg says the striking coal witters ib the Cherokee dtstrlet are In the right and as (oBg a they refrain f rota via leaea, will have the sympathy ef all wb belief la lair atey. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Ktpdti 1 X m&M tvWu6I ABSOLUTELY PURE Texas Has a Hogg Too. Aubtin, May 23. Gov. Hogg vetoed the Btalo sugar bounty bill to enable superintendents of Tcxns penitentia ries, to accept from tho general gov ernment the bounty on su jar rulsod on convict farms. He denounced the su gar bounty of the United Slates. Disaster la Norway. Christiana, May 23, Another land slide occurred at Vaerdalen. Fifty farms are destroyed. Over an hundred persons are missing. J3ut on Freights. Montreal, May 23. Truffle Mana ger Olds admits the Cauadlan Faclflo Ib to make a reduction of 10 per cent, all around In freight rates, Electric Failure. Eauolaire,- Wis., May 23 Appli cation has been made for a receiver for the National Electrical Manufacturing Company, assets $500,000, liabilities tfCO.OQAh Battle in Nicaragua. New York, .May 22. Cables this morning from Nicaragua report that a decisive battle between the Revolu tionists and the government, began yesterday morning. Nothing is known as to the result. Buaday Opening. Chicago, May 23. The national world's fair commission is considering the majority and minority reports of the Judiciary committee on tho question of opening the gates Sundays. jj Testing Dairy Cews. Chicago, May 23. The test of dairy qualities of Jersey, Guernsey and Short born cows Is being made at the world's fair, with 25 cows of each breed. So far the Jersey Is far ahead, both In amount of milk and percentage of butter aud cheese. ThJ questions of amount of food consumed, and loss or gain of fleau is yet to be determined. Postal Appointment. Washington, D. C, May 23. Ber nard Goode.Detrolt, appointed superin tended of the dead letter office. rXOK ANKXNY. Summer is here. The Wm. H. Hoag Just passed up; ' The Ellwood will be here tonight and will lie here until morn lug. Then Bpauldlng Logging Camp will move up the xlver Into Linn Co. Mr. Hawley of Oregon Oily paper mill, was here last week trying to ne goltate for water power. He left Thurs day. Paul Kleppln, and M. Brown accompanied him as far as your city. Ed. Harmon Is over from Holt Co. visiting friends. B. Tillottson will pay tho capital a flyiug visit tomorrow. Brother Elgin is again carrying the mall, aud as he Is a particular friend we do pot want to overload him so we will close until the next. The rain has ceased, and you can see a smile upon the average man's counte nance. But that smile Is turned Into a scowl tho moment you draw bis at tention from the beautiful balmy weather, to the contemplation of the acts of the last legislature. If ho be a profane man you may be convinced of bis earnestness by the language be usee. Then, to think of the way the present administration at Washington, has decided to do with the Geary Chi nese exclusion act. Why; It Is enough to make a loyal cltlsen ashamed of his native country. We had. better be Chinamen, then we can disobey the laws with Impunity. But stopt Tbr-y tell a we "common people must not grapple with such great questions," "that we eannot understand." Clark I You great mea assuming control of public affairs, know you, that we "Com- uob people" are grasping the most cosaplex questions; and are understand ing tnera too, anu mat you win ue aem to a strict accountability for the way yea serve your eeastltuency, It wss Bot Bty latentle to write a polllleul speeob, but wbea I eoatemplate the bWtery of tbe past, wbea I read the aveatsorttw preseat aaateoK Myelin , my blood bolls, my terap'es throb faster, and my heart yearns for tbe land of my nativity, the land for which I fought, bled and died. May 21. u o , ., . t REAL ESTATE TJLUTIFEM. - E. E. MoKlnney and wife to' Harry L. Waller, 1 4 and 5 bl 2'Frlckey's ad to Salem, $700. ' James Finlay and wife to Edward A. Finlay, ptd 1 c J. M. Blackeatby, 6 acres, $240. ,J M. 8. Norton antf wlfo to C. M. Skeels, pt H.C.BIckers d 1 o 10,57 acres, $976. F. F. Toevs and wlfo to rf.,L. Earl, 1 1, blk 4, Western ad, Turner) $300. H. A. JohnBon and wife" to Wm. " Feldt, 1 Capital Park, $200. For Bale. Good team ..wagon and harness. Also 4-year-old filly, well broke single or double, fine driver. Apply to M. O. Coue.Slmpson'a addition, 25th street. Address Salem. 5-4-1 m A nrlrnli In timet. TiltnHlmmnni T.lir. er Regulator and prevents slokuess. Harxh purgative remedies are fst giving way to the gnntln notion and mild (fleets ol Carter's Utile Liver fill. If you try them, they will cerUlaly please you. iryou bad taken two of Carter's Little Liver Pills before ratlrlnr vou would not havn tied that coated tcnrueorbud taste In year moat b this mornlotr. KttDS vial with tan tar no. oulonal use All disorders caused br a billons stale of tha HTHtem nan de oured by ualne; Carter's LllUe Liver Pills. No pain, griping or diaoomfort attending their nse. Try them. AMONG THE- GEMS. Bunstone is only a variety.of aventa rine feldspar. Tho tonrmaUno becomes strongly elec tric by friction. Tho black diumoihl is so hard that it cannot bo polishod. Purplo, green and bluo tourmalines are found in Brazil The pearl is only carbonate of lime, is readily affected by acids and burns into lime. The Orlofl! diamond is now set in tbe Russian scepter just under the eagle oa the top, Tho coloring matter of the emerald is derived from the fossil-remains' of ani mal life. Ancient and modern engraved sap phires are very numerous and extremely valuable, Tho turquoise was 'regarded by the Moxicans as a magic stone and was worn as an amulet. The Austrian government has a Hun garian opal 8 inches long and 2f thick. It weighs 17 ounces and is worth $800, 000. , The color of tbe turquoise varies from pea green to greenish blue and almost black bins. The best color is a clear sky blue. Tho late Dom Pedro had the largest aquamarine ever known. It was said in size and shapo to approximate a" calf s head. Coral, often used in jewelry, is an in sect product. The best specimens are found in tho Mediterranean sea and In dian ocean. Tbe most famous opal of history was that worn by the Roman Senator Nonius. Antonv tried to buy it as a present to Cleopatra, but Nonius refused to sell. It was burled in his- tomb, wberejjt wae found in tho present; osutury, 4U. Loala Globe-Democrats Tint's Pills Ttiaresnltwa mrve!!ie. ibhu W .Mam etreua- JMlrXSLi bed n rurthtjr ' '"""tR?SsTa3S EMaaW-mrwcaswi'K Snlel 0ee, IU to Hi Wusalagte I X.X- Bargains in lint. u. w. Hmlth. wMifaaaater at W, P. Murphy, osataw. iMTe ism awiw rf toed SwmlBi a4 1 tte Luofctawirta eeuulrf la jPrleaarastsfreiaHtotWlMri UaaeTdfeAt walM,Tilli ZLSZKihJSl Msraa im smm V wm MjWW 1 VJ -5 ' 1 "tt i : , v ti . vS - i , hJ gjftjfajj ju