Manila News. Govornor- General Augustin Has Not Abdicted, Another Death Roll From Manila, Before Final Storming. HoNQ Konu, Auk. 1U. A belated dlspatcli from Munllu, dated August Still explains that Governor-General Augustin lias not "quit nlxlllctcd" and says: "The ifovcrnor-Kenorul only declined to he responsible for the consequences when he found that Spain was not fienulnu' liltn help. lln retained his position, but practically washed his hands of the Hnlitln. A Madrid dis patch construes tills as Insubordina tion and tlie Gazette will now publish an order to supersede lilin. "It Is rumored thntconlldcntlal In struct ions have boon i;l ven Ills succes sor to resist to the utmost, hoping to (,'alu thr world's admiration and pos sibly assistance, in securing a favor able tci initiation." Ni.w Yoiuc, Atitf. 10. A dispatch to the Herald from Camp Dewey, August 0, via Hong Konir. says: The Spaniards renewed ttic attack on our outworks last nltrlit. The trenches were occupied by a battalion ei'ch of the Fourteenth and Twenty third Infantry, and the Nebraska volunteers. The latter hold the ex treme rluht and a company of regu lars the extreme left. They returned the Spanish lire, and hot tiring lasted half an hour. The American losses, chiefly from shells, were as follews: Killed Howell, private, Company D, Fourteenth Infantry; McCannn private, Company C, Fourteenth In Attention, Housekeepers ! Why will you continue In cook yourself as well lis you,- fooil on lhee hit tl lyr, when by pulling in one of our Gas ifoves Vi.u can have a cool and comfortable hitchen aud find ooklne acomfoit ir.steadct a buiden, CUIl on us and we will convince you thfct the expense will be only ttivial when the convenience is consiuereu. Salem das Light Co. 71 Chcmeke a street. ftssay Office AND LABORATORY. No. 71 Chemeketa st, J. 11. I". TUTHILL, Assayer, -.. J O.O.l. (Jos NEW STEAMER I POMONA. 4 leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesday ami Friday, 7 :45 a.i uick time, regular mi- vice and low rates. Dock between Mat J aid Court stierts. J I P. BALDWIN, J ;$- WALLACE General Stotuse ! u Wool, sugar, dried uu'ts, etc , storing and grading dried pn-ncs a specially. Coiner Trade and High street, Salem, Oregon. Sidney Power Co' famous Oold Dust fliur for sale, Salem Water Co. Proprietor, 0. R. I'OWKll, Manaer. Telephone 22. n h hit Growers Call and pee the Triumph Prune (toiler t or green an I dried fruit. MOKLEV & PATRICK 8-1 1 im ' j'9 rtate street Salem WARSHMKB! fantry; Saur, private, Company, F, Twenly-thlrd rcRulars. Woundcd-IIcad, Claude, company G, First Nebraska; O'Connor, D. J., private, company D, Fourteenth Infantry; Lambert, Clinton, Four tceuth Infantry; Snow, Lucius, com pany D. Fourteenth Infantry. Thero was a heavy artillery duel the artillery replying with a spirited lire to the Spanish guns, finally land liitfa shell near the powder house. This must have disabled tho runs, as the Spanish lire ceased. GREEN NOT GUILTY. Held Financial! Responsible for the Commissary Shoitagc. San Fkancisco, Auk. 19. The hoard of survey, which has been cxainlng the accounts of Lieutenant W. A. Green, regimental commissary of the Twentieth Kansas, to fix the responsibility of the disappearance of certain supplies which Quartermaster. Serseant James A. Young has Just been tried for stealing and to esti mate the value of the same, lias Just completed Its report. Lieutenant Giecu is held linan. dally responsible for the loss, which amounts to $103, while the criminal responsibility Is lixed upon Young Green was in the French hospital at the time, Young's trial before a court martial has been finished, but the result has not yet been Riven out. RED CROSS NEWS. Organization Completed and Officers Elec'cd In Washington. Seattle, Wn., Aug. 11). Final de tails in the organization of the Red Cross assoclat ion of Washington were completed yesterday. The officers elected were: President. Mrs. I. 1$. Allen, Seattle; secretary. Mrs. A. Fitch, Tacoina; treasurer, Mrs. Geo. Turrell, Tacoina; corresponding secretary, Mrs. F. Hatch, Seattle. Seattle was chosen as the permanent headquarters of the society. San Fkancisco, Aug. II). A tiitc has been chosen at the Presidio reser vation for the lied Cross convalescent hospital, which will soon be erected. (). II. Low, Chinese! consul, has for warded to the San Francisco Ked Cross society $50, contributed by the Chinese clgarmakcrs' union. Ordered by Blanco Havana, Aug. in. (Delayed In transmission.) General Blanco In commuulcatiiiK orders to the military authorities of the Island, says: "The minister of war announced to inc today that the preliminary agree ment 'it the negotiations between Spain and the United Slates having been signed, thus putting a stop to hostilities on land and sea. his excel lency dictates the Immediate positions necessary for the troops and Tor pre venting tho rebels from taking pos session without respect to the peace agreement- and to arrange with the commanders of the Amerlcau troops any way of mutual accordance. 13 "It will be observed that the troops are to aid In repelling any unexpected attack which may be made before en tering the agreement. Consequently, your excellency shall Issue an order to protect railroads and military roads and occupy all interior territory under your authority and attend to every comfort and assistance of troops, for which you are to arrange an agree ment with the chief of the American troops, if any can be found in the ter ritory who will be In communication with the chief of the rebel forces, as providing for the observance of the armistice and vigorously repelling of any! attack Intended by the relwlF." General Blanco has raised the pre vious censorship on all commercial cables and methods of transit. Fight OIT. Buffalo, N, Y., Aug. 18-The com mittee of minister recently appointed to visit tho district attorney and aiifirlff Ui tender assNtance in their efforts to prevent the proposed contest between McCoy and Corbctt, visited these officials last night. "I assured the ministers that I would stop it", said the sheriff, when spoken to. "You can say for me ihat there are no'lfsancl anil's about II. If I am sherlir this light will not ba puiled off in Clieektowaga or any other section or Mie country." "What of the erection of the club house by the Hawthorne Club?" "It cuts no figure. This light will not go on," District Attorney Kenelick said; "I can only repeat what the sheriff has so well said-there arc no 'IM nd null's about It. Tins fight will not take place while I am district attor ney," New Yohic, Aug.I8. The Corbctt McCoy fight has been postponed until between September 23 and October I. ABOUT NEW WARSHIPS. Battleshps, Cruisers and Iron-Clad Fight ers to Be Duilt. New York, Aug. 19. A special to the Tribune from Wash in ton says: A nayal program for presentation to congress, Involving the Immediate construction of liftcen warships, has been adopted by tho naval board of experts, to which the subject has been referred by Secretary Long. It pro vides for three sca-golng barbette turret battleships, or 13,000 tons dis placement and a minimum 18 knots speed when the vessels arc loaded to their deepest draught.or an average speed above If) knots under ordinary cruiser conditions; three first-class armored cruisers of 12,000 tons and 22 knots speed; armored cruisers COOO tons displacement, and 20 knots speed, similar to the Maine type, but highly Improved, and six protected cruisers of 2.100 tons and 1(1 knots speed. The reduction In the speed of the ships, which is 'uniformly about two knots less than that proposed at the preliminary meeting or the board on Tuesday, was brought about by the desire to secure unprecedented range or action on account or the increased responsibilities or the United States in the Pacific aud the certainty that these vessels, or most ot them, would be required do make up the licet in that ocean. The sacrifice or speed to endurance was made with a vlaw of securing vessels or at least 8000 knots radious, or capable or steaming straight away from San .Francisco to Manila and Samoa. The board decided that the Pacific, rather than the Atlantic would be the seat for the naval oper tions in the future, -and while great sacrifice to speed could be made to the vessels attached to the outer line of national defense on the cast coast of the United States, abnormal coal capacity and high economy were prime requisites as long as distant possessions to the westward required protection. All the vessels, however, will be as speedy as the fastest vessels now building abroad, and ihcy will be eminently more practicable in endur ance strength and formldabllity. The main battery of each of the battle-ships will be composed of four 12-Inch rtllcs In tut rets on tho center line fore and aft, similar to those of the Iowa and the second battorlcn will mount fourteen and sixteen rapid-fire 0-Inch guns. In addition to these tljcre will bo very large auxiliary bat teries of assorted pounder sizes; both quick-lire and semi-automatic. The 13-inch guns of earlier battle-ships have been put aside In new designs on account of their great weight aud be cause it vvill be necessary to increase materially the length of the 12-inch caliber to meet the requirement of tho smokeless powder to be exclusively used hcieafter in the nayy. The first-class cruisers will be cov ered with heavy armor from bow to stern, and will be armed with 4-inch guns In turrets and ten to twelve 0 Inch rliles In broadside. Ttiey are to be superior in every way to slmlliar ships alloat In the world today. The second class cruisers, as at first pro posed, were to be of 5,000 tons each, but the board added 1000 tons to them, to be utilized wholly In coal carrying capacity. They will liaye two 8 Inch guns and ten to twelve 5 inol' rapid-fire. The details of the six smaller vessels are not yet determined upon, as all the energies of the board were first directed to the heavier vessels, All the ships will be sheathed, They will all have quadruple expan sion engines an. I water-tube boilers, and with the exception of the smaller craft, they will be equipped with under-water torpedo tubes. The smaller cruisers will have a steaming radius, of 13,000 knots ut a 10-knot rale. The .second-class will nearly approach this radius. The first-class cruisers will not be able to go 10,000 knots, and a minimum of 8,000 tons to be fixed for the battle-ships. The board also took under advise ment the construction or two troop ships each capable of transporting a regiment of 1200 men with officers, arms, ammunition, equipment mid supplies, WHEAT GRADINQ. Washington to Have Permanent Grades Established, Tacoma, Aun. 18. Tim slate grain Inspector Ins decided to tix jiernianent grades for wheat for Washington, In btead of annually. Ho will lea yc this evening for Easteru Walilugton to cjnult the wheat growers of the htale grain hoard, who meet ut ritio kmic, August 27. Ut decide upon por luuneut grades. Vain Uc w d"w lth Dr iiUoa' Vuia uu" Can't Sleep g; the cause Is pretty sure bo in tuc stomacu. Mint Imnortantorcan Is out of order, the nerves will be too, and rilKnrrinrnrl nerves kcf-D VOU awake Sound, rercshlng, Invigorating sleep. is sure to toiiow inc laKing oi It cures nervousness and dyspepsia In men and women. Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters, CONSULAR REPORTS. China Territory Ought to De Invaded by American Merchants Nr.w York, Aug. 19. A special dispatch to the Tribune from Wash ington says: Two or three consular reports, deal ing in laigo part with the Eastern undSouth American trade, strengthen the views and assertions hcretorore communicated to the state depart ment and published. Consul Culvert, writing from Lyons, deals at length with the subject of the French bu reau ot rorelgn commerce, recently es tablished. The writer says that the work or the Lyons commission, sent to China by the business men, Is being followed up vigorously. France Is trying to keep up with England and Germany In their efToits to supply China, a nation which, to quote from a great European authority, "Is the most potential market In the world." Ho adds: "Whether this tremendous market shall be a feeder to Russia's trans-Siberian railroad, to England through Hon Kong, to Germany through Klao Chou, or to France to Tonquin, is the momentous problem of the coming century." Consul Monoghan writes rrom Chemnitz In two reports just given out. One concerning Germany's shipping, and the other, concerning her machinery exports, throw much light ou a great trade rival's opera tions. Compiling her liguers it Is seen that there was an Increase In 1800, over 1805 of 13,700 ships and 000,000 tons. Compared with twenty years ago, the figures show twice the number of ships and three times as much tonnage. The consul says: "If wo are to take part In the trade with South Amer ica and with the East we must emu late this empire in the matter of ships. Of all ships that .came into una went out of German ports in' 1890, 72.4 per cent bore the empire's flag. Of the steamers, 08.3 percent were Gcr man. Alaska Steamer Arrives. SnATTLK, Wash., Aug. 18 Three small steamers arrived here from Alaska with 150 passengers with their tales of the lights and shades of the Alaska gold prospectors' life. About one-third of them only were included In the list of the fortunate ones. Their combined sacks of gold dust are estimated at $100,000. Advice from Pluo Creek, near Lake Taglsh, where u rich strike was re ported a few days ago, say that the diggings arc not so rich as reported The stampede, however, continues, men even going from Cook's Inlet and Copper river. Two men, whose names have not been learned, were killed while blasting on the Skagway rail road At St. Michaels, boats are landing freight and passengers; und the con gestion has been materially relieved. Provisions arc reported scarce and command high prices. The steamer Barrarrlved at Dawson July 25th, from St. Michaels, with a large number of passengers and a cargo of fresh supplies. TUB EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF TIGS I3 duo not only to the originality and bimplicity of the combination, but also to tho care and skill with which it is manufactured by bclentiflo processes known to tho California. Fio Bvrup Co. only, and wo wit.li to impress upon nil tho importance of purchasing the ti-uu and original remedy. As the fjc-iiiiine Syrup of Figs is manufactured i-v t:uj Caufoiixia Fio Svisui Co. ou!y, a knoivk-dgo of that fact will ii3fcUt one in uvoiiling the worthless imitations manufactured by other par lies. The high ttanding of the Cam foiinia Fio Syicui Co. with the medi cal profession, ami the satisfaction which the genuino Syrup of Figs has given to milllous of families, makes tho name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It b far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get Us beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN rKANCMCW. CL mavri..K- J"w -uK.K.r. If You ffiyp R TODAV3 MARKET. Portland, Aug. 19. Wheat vallet 01; Walla Walla, 58c. Flour Portland, $3.50; Superfine 12.25 per bbi. Oats White 3940c. Hay $10(ffiii per ton. Hops 512Jc; old crop 4(gtJc. Wool Valley, 1410c; Eastern OregoD, 8M12o. iuiusuiu uran, sio; snorts, 815. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50 turkeys, live, 1012c. Eggs Oregon, '015c per doz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, 88.c. under 60 lbs,0.f7c;slicep pelts,1520c, Onions $1.50 per sack. Butter Best dairy, 3032.c; fancy creamery, 40c45c a roll. Potatoes, 6055c per sack. Hoes Heavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathers 3.c; dressed, 7c, Beef Uteers,$33.50;.cows, $2.503, dressed, 5($0i. RAT.KM MARKET. Wheat 53c Oats 25c. Hay Baled, cheat, $7(ff$8. Flour In wholesale lots, $3 40: re ail $4.00. nogs drofsed. 54c. Live cattle 2J3c. Veal-52. Butter Dairy 1215c; creamery, 5(d20c. Sheep Live, $2.50$3. Wool Best,15c. Mohair 25c nops Best 3j5c. Eggs-10c in cash. Poultry Hens. 7(S8c: snrlnc chick ens, 10c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 81c, ham, 10c shoulder, 89c. Potatoes 30c, Win vour battles arralnst dioease hv netini- momntlv. On Mintltf. fVm(l. PnrA nrrt. duces immediate results. When taken early it prevents consumption. And in latter stages it famishes prompt relief. Stone Drug Store. taENBNHNrsHS' ffl DEALER IN GROCERIES: Paints, Oils, Window Glass Var uish, and tbe most complcto stock oi Brushes of all kinds in tho stato Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and the finest quality of grass seed. WANTED ETC Now today advertiaonien J tour lines or less in this column , sorted three times for 25 eta, 50 eti a week, $1 per month. All over .our lines at samo rate. TO TRADE A good seven room house '.and two lots 50x147 feet each'for a good ; wagon harness and horses. Inquire of A T Zumwalt. Lyons Or. 8 19 3t" FOUrfD.r-One valise belwen Marion and Salem Owner can hav me by paying lor ims au ana proving erty. Ap: (Vpply at a. L.. urown's. 8 AUCTION WILL BF HELD BY-,The Labor Exchange at th .ir warehouse north of Salem on Saturday, August 20, at I p. m. Sash moldings brackets churns pickets etc Branch check taken in payment. . 8-17-3 SALBM WAGON AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, 364 Commercial street, Warner Fennel, proprietor. Has for sale a large number of wagons, carriages, iuclud ing light Democrat wagons for one or two horses, price $45 to $55, one pony buck board, one mountain hack, buggies, plat form wagons, spring wagons for light trucking, heavy wagon having 3 and 3 J. axle for farmers, will exchange two carts for cor J wood or hardwood lumber. All new work wairanted for eighteen months. The public is invited to examine work and satisfy themselves that it is to their ad vantage to patronize home industry. 8.12 2W d&w HAY SCALES .-Most reliable service in Saltm, Price only 10 cents. Remember the Buffalo Scale. Headquarters for lime cement and plaster. J. P. (Jilmore, 54 Stato street. 7-i2-im-d&w FOR SALE ,240 acie stock ranch all under tence, plenty ot good water, Will be sold at a gieat bargain. If applied tor soon can p-w in Installments if desited. For partic ulars address II Journal effia. FOR RENT, Village rtoro, postomcc, dwslling, two acres garden land an! fruit trees Within four miles of Salem, center of thickly settled fruit district Con nected with Salem by telephone. The opportunity for the right man Enquire at the Jour al Office. isiw WANTED. ,llay baled from 100 to 150 tons. Steam baler preferred. Cash paid when baleing is done. Call on or adj dress J, M. Christopher, Marion, Or. 8-12 iw RDAIi ESTATE Large and small tracts of farm property. Bargains in dwelling property. Houses to rent. Good farms wanted by renters, C. K, Brandenburg & Co, to successors to F, N, Derby & Co, TWO 1 CLOTHING SALESMEN r- Wanted In Salem and one in each county in every state to take orders lor our 15 t 110 made-to-measure suits and overcoats; Live men without experience can make si 50 per month , 11 you can lurnlsii sat isfactory refereice we will furnish a com plete sample line and outfit and start you at work at once. For particulars address American Woolen Mills Co. Enterprise Building, Chicago, 8-1 1 im REMOVED,- John M, l'ayne& Co., aie now located one door west oi Ualrymple's store on Court s.reet Heal estate and in surance, hop and fruit dryera a specialty. Hop tickets furnished. Notary work done cheap. 8-10 Im pony. will drive single or double. Enquire at Wells Fareo & Co's office of Gates Coch ran. 8-8tl CAMPERS All who wish to lie taken to the Nenucca and other points on Ibe coaUpassengers and camp cquij inent apply to Mark Savage. 136 Court, 8-2 im CAMPING OUlTlTd-Uicgest slock and most complete line of tents anil camp equipments In Salem. 1 L Freeland, ut the Annor. 7.20 I m YJ3W PARK GROCBRY-xis open for business with a new stock of goods. Al leo & llowersoi. 7-16 Im. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that James Kader, of the Capita! City Ex pr en Co., has sold his interest in the same to Elmer White, and that hereafter the latter will conduct the same, I will collect all. bills and pay all debts, but will -be responsible for no accounts con. tracted after tills date ELMER WHITE. Saltm, July 26, 1898. " ;-36-4w urns. J f Xl J. I if for Infants and Children. The KM You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF TMt CtNTUB CeMr, It SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION, SttTO NORMAL MONMOUTH, OREGON. wHDUp Or W. A. WANN Secretary of.Faculty. CAPITAL EI Artesian Distilled Ice! Condcnscdand Filtered, First quality ho by tlio carload. Delivered to any part of tlie city, or to any depot or wliarf, Per 100 lbs 25c Per ton (without sacks) $5 00 ("These prices until further notice. KUNGER & BECK, Props., SALEM, OREGON. TELEPHONE 213. 3EOa Paints and Oils, Superior Stoves and Ranges, and Good Fishing Tackle, go to BROWN Sc SMITH 256 Commercial st, Dewey Peaches Stay ton flour .'. Salem Special Aumsylllo Flour New rickles.pcr qt Arbucklc and Lion Colfcc, pqrpk Bulk Olives, per pint Lenox Soap, 8 burs ,.. liest Moclia and Java Coffee, per lb Good Moclia and Java colfco per lb. lOlbsLard 51bsLard Chocolate, per lb , lOlbs. H. Wheat 10 lbs CornMcal Try our no Cream Oats for mush. Old P, O Gomer CRYSTAL ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. Makef a specialty of furnishing to the trado Ico manufactured from puro well wale distilled at lowest rates, They are also sole wholesale aircnts forGaiubrlnus llrowery Co., of Port land, and Joseph Schletz Hrcwery Co., of Milwaukee, for both dratwht and lintt.leil L'finds. They also have Ico cream parlors In connection with tholr works at corner of Nineteenth and Stato street. All kinds of temperance drinks for sale. L'idy attendance, dive us n cull. M'GUIItrc Si TI3AT7,. Telephone 207. Stato and Nineteenth streets, Salem, PM U m VA VI 04 State street, Next Best meals x the city for 15c m MANHOOD RESTORED Snaraisitca 10 cure an nervous cueates, tusu as wmw X"ir, Lou 0f ! . a 1l.iita.li. USd lr .,,. .. A T na. af a . .,ma Ka.a. . a. . . . 1I)U 1U-H, .K.U.VU.I WW a.rW,Uaaa, ..V. H. JUWAI, WHJ JIU14 ions, Nervousness, nil drains, Ios-3f pwcr lu ticaerai. VOrfE of cither sex, caused by ovcr-cxertlon, youthful error, ex.v-tsl' jt ui lODacco.ouiun.or.Hirauiami. which ieaa 10 iBBrialty.Coi utaioaoi Icsiutlr. Caubecaniedliiveitt-ocket. fi.ro ntr box. f " .vytaiW K..S1M1.M. VII.UMI ?.uuiaciurei n,l Co. UI. FOR SALE BYAD J, MHnnMnHnH MU.T TtCT. turn YOU OITT. Strong academic and professional courses. Well equipped training department of jiine grades, with 230 children. Regular normal course of three yeas. Senior year wholly professional. Graduates of acredited high schools and col leges'admitte; directly to professisnal work. The diploma of the school s recognized ly law as a life certificate to te. The graduates of the school are in de- Llget expenses, The year from $120 to $160, Beautiful and healthful location, no saloons The first term will open Tuesday, Septem ber 10. Catalogues giving full details of work cheerfully sent on application. Address P. L. CAMPBELL, President. Capital Brewery Beer I For health and pleasure drink only the purest Capital Brewery beer, tho best brewed on the Pacific coast. It Is found everywhere bottled and on tap. 3EXJ3E&E1 Outdid- GOoobox , 105 ,, 8100 105 , 10 16c, 2for25o 16c , 25o 35 ..... 30 03 CO , , , a 35 25 HAEFITT & LAWRENCE Door Eastcf Bush's Bank, Give us a trial My iwliTlr. ftau'i Yellow Hecve fill. im -viiui remedy M WIS auDecamcu 111 veil cockci. fl.oor.tr Vii.f ,lynuU ciilai-Free.. Bold tiy all drurefsts. Atlcfuril.t tfuootlKti ed hy tt"" 1'eau Medicine Co., r irU France. ijiu-Ii .trltrtiUurfactuU Third au I VtriJit ' '- " FRY, SALEM,: OREGON "TT 1' tr,""'taffri?'','''TT CAKM. O. fi. OXAOK dentist, Saceesser to Dr. J. M. Keen, old Wh i Comer, Sal.m, Or. l'artie desiring vlpiiio operation at moderate fee In an brand. 1.1 in especial request Capital Soap Works, Runalngat full blast and making beM of laundry and toilet soaps. 15e sure to call for the Salem brand when ) ou want c''01' goods. A. W. ANDEREGG, Manager. C. ti. LANE Merchant Tailor! 211'. Commercial fit. EjTSuIta $15 and upwards, f ante $3 and upwarcU, BREWSTER & WHITE, HAY. OR AIN Shorts, chop, Dour, mill eed. tto Telephone 178. 91 Court St., Salem, Or New Blacksmith Shoo, W- F. R- SMITH & CO ' the old reliable smiths have oDened a shop opposite tbe brewery, and invite patrons. Best worlc and lowest prices- 05 Commercial st. Salem. OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apoly at office. ltt payable monthly in advance Make complaints at the oTi-'.. Hop Grows Special inducements offered to insure rour property and crop. Only reliable coinp nies. 28S Commercial st. GEO. M. HEELER & CO.. 7 30 d& w Salem. MEATS AND POULTRY. G.S. PRMSKI NEW MARKET, .State street, near railroad. Freshest a'td best meats. My patrons say I keep the lieu meats in town 2 " SHOP RE-OPENED. Drown & Son, of. the East Salem meat mar ket, have enlarged 'and refitted their shop and will be pleased to see all of th'ir old patron ami the rest of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having their orders con scientlously filled '-4ll M'CROW & STBTJSLOFF, Butchers and Packers COLD STORAGE MEATS, Best stock, best service and lowest pncei 316 Conunercls W, A, WHITE, Suooessor to Thomas & White. Club Stable Finest Rigs in the City. RateoJReasonablo. Near Hotel Willamette- 7 18 im SALDM STEAM LAUNDRY! Pleaaeotice the cut in price on the following Shts, plain , locerti unatr drawers.... sioioccili Under shhts qtotacct-U Socks, per pair 3 cents uamikercmei 1 cmi Silk handkerchiefs , 3 ee&ti Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and other work in proportion. Cy Flannel and other work inteUfgeatly washed by liar d. COL. 3. OLMBTDAD, Proprietor CAPITAL '.CITV Express and Tramfet Meets all mall and passenger trau. Bag. gage and express to all parts of tho city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. ELMER WHITE. -REM0UED - BDCKNBB & HAMILTON have reawved their tfaudNc awl pi nth Ing bstbHM te M C oppett State IrwuroHoe buitttin. . HOT SPRINGS Notice to pleMwie seekers. I aw prepM-xl te pack seafVc (ate M Wt tMtafi, cr My piece in the nipim-Htni, Wmw, also to Geek lor musII or We caeaaiiMg m lies, add rest, 6i7dw3m tRAlSKlERKlirriDfTtit-gkr MBa-Lil JJMJIM" BuaiM Salem Water Co, Insurance