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Representing tke following well-known and reliable Cempanies: BTATK INSURANCE CO., JElnn Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., Bun Insurance Co., National Insurance Co., Westonester Ptre Ins. Co.,' Lion Klre Insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance Co.,.JfllJT? London dc Lancashire Fire Ins. Boo., London Vsaurance Corporation, Alliance Aisuranoo Co., Norwich Union Fire Ins.Suc. Oldest and Leading Firm in the City Davotod Exclusively to Insurance, J. W. TflORNBORG, THE UPHOLSTERER. Recovers and repalra upholstered furniture. Long Experience In tho trade enables me to turn out first-class work. Samples of coverings. No trouble to jrive estimates. State Insurance block, Cbenieketa street. Ed. C. TfifHBHHHpHpU f CHURCHILL Spraying outfits, B 103 BURROUGHS State Street. F. T. HART, J 247 COMMERCIAL BTREET. Lamoureux's Stables, At the Commercial street bridge near Willamette Hotel. New stock and ve hicles being added constantly. Only the best service rendered. No shabby rigs nor poor horBts. H. L. LAMOUREUX, Proprietor. West Printing First-class Work. 803 Commercial St., CAMS. WOLZ, JToprletorortbe GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial Ht. Salem. AH kind Frcali.BaUand Smoked Meat andSanugeia. FJtKB DJCLIVKSV. CASH ONLY! COUNTERPANES, and a value for it. Ins. Block. Cross s. Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of allKinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. Choice Mea LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. Co.,E Book -and Job Printers.- Reasonable Prices. Balcui, Oregon. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. BMITK BUNS Tie Mler Wood Saw And bo dnen1 barn up hair yonr wood, in fuel, when bo ui It. ! yourenatracU wilb blm personally orlf re orotr at Vcalcb clear atorJuaaiborn'a book Ur,M Uamintt ctmt,or44ram brasaiL MW Triple Tragedy. Metropolis, Ills., July 22. Tho community wan shocked Friday even ing by tho most dreadful tragi dy ever known in this section, Richard Shoe maker killing Richard Lukens, Jr., George Lukeus, his brothor, and after seriously wounding tho fathor of tho two dead men, putting n bujlot Into his own body with a fatal result. All the parties are men of high social standing and are well known throughout South ern Illinois and a large portion of Ken tucky. Richard Lukens, Jr., married Shoe maker's step-daughter, MIbs Lillian Jones, about three years ago. Shoema ker had been her guardian and after the marriage was called upon for an ac counting of the estate. Seemingly he bad run through the largo sum lefi the girl by her father. Protraoted litigation followed and much bitter feeling was the result. About 0:20 o'clook Shoemaker walked up to Luken's residence armed with two revolvers and, entering tho yard, opened Are upon Dick and George who were standing there, the former with his babe in his arms. BotU fell dead In an Instant. Their father, Richard Lu kens, 8r., ran out and met the murderer who was firing shot after shot into the bodies. He fired a bullet into the old man's thigh and then turned and ran down the street two squares where be tent a bullet Into his own abdomen and died in a short time. Frico ef Cordage. New York, July 22. The World says: John Good has made a statement that John Good company and National Cordage company have agreed as to basis of prices for binding twine, sisal and Manilla rope, and other lines of cordage. Under the agreement prices will be much higher than at present. These new prices, however, were not to go into effect until the reorganization of National Cordage Is complete. So far no other outside company has agreed to the new rates. tOrime at Eugene. Eugene City, July 22 Special. Dr. Patterson Wallace was bound over in $300 bonds to await the action of the grand jury for practicing medicine without first regleteriug. Bhe gave bonds. The same lady was sued by the wife of Deputy fiber ifl Croner for Ave thousand dollars for damages in giving her an overdose of Creosote. Murder and Suicide. Seattle, July 22. Au unknown man and woman were drowned in lake Washington Friday afternoon under circumstances which indicate the doub- lo crime of murder and suicide. They were out rowing- about a mile and a quarter from shore and were seen by those aboard the eteam launch Aquilla to be struggling in the boat. The woman also signalled to the launch for help. When the launch came along side she was seen to bo much disturbed and weeping but declined to say wheth er she wanted to get aboard the launch, which was waved off by tho man. After the launch got ashore and reported the Incident a row boat was sent 'after the mau and woman, but before it reached them the man threw his companion overboard and then jumped into the water. Tho names cannot be Iearaed. The lake Is 600 feet deep where tbey went overboard and the bodies of drowned persons seldom il& to the surface. Both were young and well dressed. No Fistic Boats. Valparaiso, Ind., July 22. Judge Gilbert, of the circuit court, has written a letter to Governor Matthews concern log the prize fights, at Roby, Iud., say ing under uo circumstances would the Corbett-Mitchell fight bo allowed to take place thero and he proposed to act without the co-operation of the govern or. ' CURES Rising Breast "HOTHK'SrTKIIO'iU, fered child-bearing woman. I bar baaa a old-wife lor many yean, and la sack caaa wuere "MoUwr Friend" baa been ud 1 bat accomplished wonderland rclfcrad much f aSering. Ii to the bttt remedy for tUtm ! tt braaat known, and worth tba prtc for tbat alone. Uw.X.M.KaiwTr Monlgomtrj, Ala. Sent by exprcM, charge prepaid, on receipt at prtce, 1LM per bottle. BflAWIKLB RtOULATOn CO.. Said by all Draagfeu. Atlanta, at. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS PLASTERERS. LjavaffcjgjWiUe Fart nrt Uoeayooa Ell Cohgjgss May Not Obey Cleveland. i- LONG AND BITTER CONTEST Impending Over the Sherman Law. RUNS ON MILWAUKEE BANKS. Senator Carlisle and Silver Pur chases. STOCKS WEAKER IN NEW YORK. .v France Will Enforce Demands Against Siam and German Xen-of-Wnr Sail for the Scone. Strugglo Over Silver. New York, July 22. Tho Bend Buyer prints the follewing: President Cleveland baa made, by one of the most competent o'fflcera of the government, a thorough canvass of both hous a ou tho silver question. Conclusions reached point to a long, exciting nud bitter con test In bo'th branches of congress. The eventual repeal of the bill may be brought about, but not promptly. Ex tra session will doubtless run Into re gular session without agreement on this disturbing question. Buns in Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Wis., July 22. The Milwaukee National bank' failed (o open Its doors this morning. A run Is now in progress on all leadiug banks of the city. The South Sido Savings bank closed its doors at 10:40. Stocks Weaker. N,ew Youk, July 22. Ren owed de pression In stocks this morningat open ing. In early trading declines 11 to 1 j. Carlisle and Silver. Washington, July 22. Secretary Curllsle this morning authorized (be Associated Press to state-that he fully approves the polloy pursued in bis ab sence, by Acting Mint Director Pres ton in purchasing silver and that the same policy will govern silver pur chases In the Immediate future. It U not ex pec tod total of 4,600,000 ounces will be purchased this month. But this Is not worrying treasury officials as Secretary Carlisle holds, with Preston that the law does not require the treas ury to purchase that amount In case It Is not oflered within market price, France Will Enforce. Paius, July 22. Tho Slameeo minis ter to France called on the French for eign minister this morning and asked for extension of time for a reply to the French ultimatum. The request was refused and tho Siamese minister in formed If not acceded to in the time specified France would proceed at once to enforce demands. Reported to Eckels. Washington, July 22 In addition to heavy failure of a government de pository bank ut Louisville, three fail ures of national banks are reported to Comptroller Eckels this morning, i State and First National banks of Vernon, Tex., capital, $100,000 and 180,000 re spectively, and State National bank of Knoxvllle, Tenn., capital ? 100,000, all small Institutions. Deposits In each are in tho nrighr-orhfftd of $100,000. Beer Burned. MiLWAUKKE,JuJv 22. A Are today In bottling department of Pabst Brewlug Co., Inflicted loss of $76,000. THE MJLKEKTi. San Fbanciboo, July 22, Wheat December $1,201. Chicago, July 22. Wheat 63f; Sep tetuber 06J. Portland, July 122, Wheat valley, 7J$U0, Wall Wa'llft2$. New York Short Again. New Yohk, July 22. The weekly bank statement shows that tho banks now hold $l,25050 lcti than required by law. This has been tho caso sev eral limes tho past week. A Keatucky Bank. Loui8ViLt,E,July22. Tho Kentucky National bank, with a capital of $1, 000,000, has failed. No statement and no excitement. Other banks are con sidered all right. Milwaukee Later. Milwaukee, July 22. Tho situa tion seems better this afternoon, lho run on tho Merchants Excbange,whicb was the heaviest, Is subsiding In conso- quence of posting guarantee notice of leading citizens. Other banks where runs are heavy, aie tho Second Ward National in which are mostly small German depositors, but It has tho back ing of tho big brewers and no danger Is apprehended. President Noyes, of the Milwaukee National, has given a, statement for publication In wbioh he says the bank is perfectly solvent with assets of half a million above liabilities, but In the present strained oondition of affairs It was thought best to close the doors. Small Fire. Lima, O., July 22. Tho business portion of Edgerton, a town of 1200 In habitants, ' burned laat night. Loss $100,000 insured two. thirds. Charged With Bigamy. Saobamrnto, Cal., July 22. Judge Prewett this morning discharged G. B, Jefleries the locomotive engineer, who has been on trial In Superior1 court the past two weeks charged with bigamy, on the ground that the court bad no jurisdiction. Tho alleged marriage con stituting the crime of bigamy having taken place in Ban Francisco. Powder Expleaion. Anqels Camp, Cal., July 22. Two tons of giant powder in a warehouse belonging to Garland and Manuel at Murphy's near here exploded last night and set flro to tho town. Livery stable, butcher shop, saloon and. Native Sons' hall were destroyed. Mitchell's hotel was badly damaged by fulling plaster and burning olnders. No lives lost as far as known. Savage France. Bangkok. July 22,-Palvo, theFrencb minister resident, when he banded tho ultimatum to Princo Devawongw, the Siamese minister of foreign ail airs, Fri day announced that in caso France's demand should be refused bo would at once leavo Bangkok to board a gun boat. A blockade ot the Siamese coast, be added, would bo declared at onco. The opinion is general here that Slam will pay In full the lndomnlty demand ed by France. It Is doubtful, however, If the French claims of the territory will be allowed. The Liverpool Cup. LiVEBi'OOL, July 22. The Liverpool cup was won by Colonel Fortb'sSlraon Ian, J. H. Houldsworth'a Busbey Park second, R. Greeubalgh's Roy Nell third. Distance a mllo and three fur longs. Merchant Falls. London, July 22. A. H, Constanlln Idl, merchant, has fulled; liabilities, 00,284, assets, 7027. United Brethren Dedication. The United Brethren church house in University park la completed and will be dedicated tomorrow. The ded icatory sermon will be preached by Bishop William Dillon, D. D., of Day ton, Ohio. Bishop Dillon Is the newly elected bishop to the Pacific coast and he expects to make Salem his home in the near future. The services tomor row will be a love feast at 10 a. in., ded icatory sermon at 11 a. in. aad a ser mon lu the evening at 7:30. Prenldlug Elder Barkley of the Salem district will be present to assist la the exercises. Miss Lulu Bargeant will be In charge of the music. The members of the U. B. society here congratulate themselves on the pleasant site they have been fortu nate in procuring for a church and ap preciate the neat little chapel which has been erected so promptly. They expect to be able in these new quarters to balk! up a good society and make more permanent the organisation al ready affected. Bupt, R. II. Ryan is making a sacri fice of time and means to beln the tem perance caujw, here in Salem and also out in th country, Highest of all In Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Roy&l &&&M ABSOLUTELY PURE THE BRITISH COMMONS Discnssing Affairs of Franco . and Siam. CANADIAN PHOYINCBS' CHOP REPORT, About Everybody Bankrupt in Topolobampo. QEUMANY BENDtf MEN-OP-WAR To Protect Her Residents in Siam Land Discussing Siam. London, July 22. Iu tho commons the parliamentary secretary of foreign affairs said tho terms of the ultimatum sent by France to Slam, as contained In the telegram from Bangkok, agreed with thouo communicated to Great Britain by France, though moro in de tail. He could not at preeout say in what sense or with what geographical limitations tho French demand wub made. It Is expected early Informa tion from Lord Dufl'erlu, ambassador to France, will soon come. Tho gov ernment could npt at present announce auy definite uteps to bo taken in tho matter, but was most desirous of a filendly settlement of tho dispute. ABhmead-Bartlott pressed tho govern ment to obtain an extension of the period granted In France's ultimatum. The secretary said be did' not think such interferences would conduce to u friendly settlement. Cries of "Hear, bear." Bartlett suggested tbat France's threat might become au ac complished fact before Great Britain received France's answer. Tho secre tary replied that Great Britain wuh ouly interested in the territorial ar rangements, and on this tho govern ment was atlll In communication with France. No geographical limitations are yet laid down. Silver in India. Calcutta, July 22. Exchange banks have for tbo present refused the offer of the Indlau government to pur chase silver tondered after the closure of tho mints to freo coinage. It Is un derstood the banks will dispatch a do legato to Simla to present their caso to the government and ask that the offer bo left opon. Tbo Ploueor, always a steady supporter of the government, commenting upon tho financial polloy regarding tho sale of cousoIb and drafts, says It was not Imbecility that prompt ed tho course taken; It wasan efTecta tlon of imbecility for tho purposo of concealing a motive tbat cannot bo con fessed. Canada's Wheat Crop. Tokonto, Out., July 22. Canada's total wheat crop this year will be about 10,000,000 bushels larger than last year Manitoba will yield 25,000,000 agulust 20,000,000 last ycur, and Ontario this year will have about 80,000,000 bushels It Is estimated that there are yet In the country upward of 10,000,000 bushels of the crop of last year. Tho hay crop Is uuprecedently heavy. Hundreds of tons aro being sold dally for export to England at from 110.60 to i per ton. France's Ultimatum. Lonpon, July 22, Tho Bangkok cor respondent of the Times says concern ing France's ultimatum; "Europe and especially Great Britain should know tnat the Freuch territorial de mand represents 05,000 square miles. It Includes the province tbat Buriuuh ceded to Siam on condition that It would never be ceded to any other power, and 60,000 square miles of Northeastern Slam, Into which the French have never advanced. In fact Frauoe demauda tho dismemberment and ruin of Slam. The Krench de mands confirm what I stated from tba outset, uauiely: Frauw's attack on Slain is In reality directed against Eug- land, although that country hitherto I has been loyal and friendly to bvrtu Hkuaese affairs." Baking Powder John Bull Will Wait. London, July 22. Important com munications passed between the foreign office and British Minister Jones In Bangkok. Vice Admiral Frecmantle, commander of the Chinese division of the fleet Is hastening to Singapore with the greatest part of his equadron. Great Brltian Informed Siam she could not recognize any obligation to ansiat her. In her territorial arrangements, bow ever, England will buvo a vote. Ooing to Siam. Aloikrs, July 22. Five hundred of the foreign legion of the French urmy havo sailed for Slam. Topolobampo. San Fiianoisco, July 22. Among the paBsongore on tho steamer New born, which arrived irom Pauama and way ports this morning, was J. A. K. Jones, of London, who, with his wife and family, Is on bis way to Vancouver, B. C, from Topolobampo. Jonc-B says that tbo colony Is In a worse condition than It ever was. Everybody Is bank rupt, and people aro leaving at every opportunity. Owens, the projector, himself Is as badjy off as tbo other?, und is almost starving, Jones, who wus at Topolobampo for fifteen inouthn, sunk between f20,000 and $25,000 there and saved Just about enougn to carry him to Vuncouver. ' Germany Acts. Berlin, Ju'y 22 Tho German eov- ernmout will nend several men-of-war to Slam to protect German residents and Interests. Tkaoheub' Notjok. Those desiring further assistance In preparing for August quarterly examination will learn something to their Interest bv calling on E. A. Anderson. 600 Che. meketa street. Juny Trial. Tho caso of James Neal vs. A, R. Itlckard, a suit over poesesslon of some land of Mrs. Ellen Savage's that Neal subleased to Elckard Is ou trial this afternoon before a Jury, In Judgo Batchelor's court. Weak the Belt. During a recent uurserymenB' meeting, Bartlett it Bhollhamer were visited by a delega tion of tbat enterprising faculty. After numoroua promenades overabout forty acres of nursery stock, all arrived at a complimentary conclusion, that the firm of Bartlett & Sheljhamer, should wear the Willamette Vulley belt. Thanks, gontlemeii. I. It. Noland, a lawyer of Tillamook, and his sister, were passengers over by stage, Thursday. They took the even ing's train down and are bound for Sa lem on a week's visit. Forest Grove Timea. Joe.Flsbburn and his oldest son Aus tin came down from Salem hut Sun day, upon their new hickory wheels, Joe. is a brothor of our towusman, J. W. FlHbburn. They returned home tbo same day, after visiting about Ave hours with J. W. and family. Dayton Herald. Master Ellsha Gwynne, aged twelve years, will address tho U. B, Sabbath Bobool tomorrow morning, at 0:30 a, ra. Ho Id a son of Itev. It. Gwyuue, of the Oregon conference, of the uulteu Breth ren in Christ. Inasmuch aa young Mr. Gwynne bus a natural talent for relig ious exorcise, together with a practical knowledge of the Sunday school and Its work, bis bearers may expect some thine of Interest from nim. He will speak In tbo new U, B, Church, in university x-arK. I KEEP COOL luia, outalto, aJ aU Wm way Urwwa, JT1 1 JrCIIlO Reer Thligr,lTqinrancrls;i "'" T'ilSlw Mb