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AiifeMi&Kvasmtoeaw; Ksmaaaaau faSSSc n THE DAILY JOORUL trtmihatrntmi atsajmafeg BV norR HHOTHKflS. L?' W$T '!'- (j " ' WKDKIMDAY, FEB. 9. KM. aWMul "" ilMWhii wiimiii' ininaa.nis.nl mien in '1 """" BaHvOi, Yr. .0O h Ativan teHyfrMH Maftth H.n Aatvafleis CHrtly by Carrier Os Far Month ftOKMAL SCHOOLS HAVK OVatB "JBACHED Hh fprffklfl asked fw the four mtrtui Dehorn e(IlVr3tr are oat of all tteawortles to the IwwfUsc of tfwe IisriHtrsttM. tlO,dO n ytar weald lw apfeeraeltorivethe teacher WMMMttetar(n Industry. Hm jUhJaad aad Praia Jforatal acbcol ?reet(lref it fa understood were MlMM W a returnable w tot rap- , ' pert, nl iU WVttern and Moflweatfa eefeoo! asked new bHlJdiajs and broegfct lis defleitaamt bare caused the whole appropriation lo 4nk of Hi own weight. Jfatl these lastltatteiHi jrelbare tap- pert or law, d ? ea aad w9b preparing for UW were compelled to pay a gonad lalttoo it would net jtfrr h half to waay iehn tmt c real deal feeHMfVpaMw ifeat oreprerfdrtIi of eherf to bad In polky aad rniaeweto CtlF pOwOQWa PROCEEDINGS OF GENEHAL ASSEMBLY ptowgeM lfc fiate JsWay 'hU getaa abr. r evs h were eeaeaBted areadiag IboMase, en the ebferl'was irf rW to ettaUe Hi TerWkw Blmry sjKHifc. Effort aier tww. .. ... nf d-jt. HoUses Ht Blum l'Uv w " " war nude t have the nadbtfctmtfconoavail. Wbeaile loserend ami third reading Predt ! ,. .1.. talt ! barm. oKlff ffflS4f 'Kaftf.8sT fcrotff the bill to mmw att lbepree Joseph! ed Howe a to mcaUrily. tN'ow in Se55Jon, MURRAY WADE .',' FOUND GUILTY JUry Brings in Verdict After: Four Hours Deii&erauon. JOUBWALX AYJ, tfacie Tm'CUn lyiUa's:" sin. w , y Ttjsra r Iwot tiuaatpS InmiUa at it ttjUm, (fio fnstt namhtr ever '' kmnrra, aiidl tbleglilatre ( lr be- i. An toii(pjilMj necBHlty a Igiwa Utt, WIDiont It tbare wwhl b a re rstlofl ose la flr years. With H then ( Sc80t one every two ymrt, AAA A aeatp twunly of $10,000 eacli oa tha c jmsMBt Jfiiftaro rrould jait awat re intrarM the tacpacrt list thiy are (Wh goot fctlowf joa oooUn't get any oee to tcalp them. t Frttitr of pproprtaiioa bat ho rev entiff, ji tf dre of IrxUfttor. Dot a IffgUktftr wbo 'soretaei txe and ap j'fdprftfon wltbwit hcttuhg tins eiatei rerranee oaglit to g9 bao, hits ft 4 Oawntd H'et, wbo baa beo paying teller with Im Id A Hudi t Hlra fer a wuinVx-r of yearn ba mwepteil potltloa wltb'tbe Vrtt Kationst ilsnkof Aatorla, yhiob be wlli aurae Ma rob 1. Al bany tkmoettl, A There fa oalyoBaefladkJate for tenator In Orfgon who (IU the people where lieriaRd onflBanre,triut,9blp enUldtfi, IVo KU, and the Philippines. The ' -v attar wpiranU ate djrnijr)gi pare ami ' ,. . Bp) ft Cowmaadanl Hblpley of the BoVllera lfeM ItAtrJelwn to look attnr the ! tereeteof hi clmrjp, lie hi given Uie Mate an able odtninlitratlon of tbatro eNHMlhJei8it!ttloii. For the flrrt time (ha Hotae k fy a bulldlfjjr, and at this h a pairlotlo legUlatnre It will prob. ab!y eoncede thi rivpiMt. AAA KoWfte oi Waieo hat dUtlnralibed MamU aaa pretldlat offleer, for (ill ld, firmiiNt and rkaraeu. Willi KdJy and Ifarrle and the Speaker, thoy are a Hartt that hai not easily been ejaalled In ar Oinou lOglilalure. TfeeJr natnee will be ?eorded the lilt Fosr parliatnentarl&na who ushered In tlw Twentieth CeelHryef Jrg Illation lo Wkblooi UmJ. O A 1,700 for rtoranl acluKita la Uroml all reaton for Orujtea, Two normal aeboolaf all Oon thoatd iBpport.U U abwsild net be limited to ose. TheMon. omUjcK61 thoald be rallt op. It te !llfi the mi the !Mt o( all and k (ha v piofcwr aehoohstid mrhat L'aitern Q to ahoAld hare one, but ft thoold itop thwe, Albauy I)wocrat. . AAA .. Ittdleatlofii are that the bill will pM ,th llwe, TI.e Corbelt aupporten are notlKhtitix the bill and y whlU tbey ,A aot like eoHte fvaturei of It they can liiHN4rltipr8rlhwi. Tieyarehtre twenr Mr. Coifcett'e election If they tH by fair and icflc metboda in the r neHiiMtfaa eeureo Ulejalctc- lH pWkj b4ie, but will net rewrt v or agee, anarchy or obitructlan. r A A A 11e gwl went oi tMlew' UfUnu' V , dlnlilrtIo frii all ovor the tUte. ; JVftaeat the ftkHmrlftg from the Madfwd j,,jjulrt ' The Hew ehttrler mki the new ooun. liS Hreoiially lUWe for nnr debt vlfibH 4M iHjtltttuuy U'l.l. it.1. . ." fc . . " - "-"w aiave una ir elrUWlHyetatiteekU tft cati MIHUMNII. M lau..u !.. .!. -.."'. " .""v. w ;lJvlT7IB.r, rHB?iwx i au to r.m .t. ,rw IHWAH a r. , AAA Hh, the ttihiio Mjk fiww Cut, fajy, fer ihe Ntit time In twenty yearaearrled the Ihww iaini a.t. jiwib, ma VtriWefVanr AflrrearlOBrt'fba. f a the eate of &at t. Marray Wle r to.oed a terdkt e -jpaty a efcr h..(.ium,i t? A'aiaek 'an rre- nfof. isd)Brt a4 IHHriet Al toraty J. K. Hart were wJ wbea rfefa'Ds;lbowrt r ttwwx. lriwirdlB Ifeofr httrtog. Jc Borateetlo'cteok Mo4iy aeraei M time for preaoaaete! aeateace. The Orefl rutatee preTkle three aeparate sicdea of paatahmeBt for eeo rktfoB oftbeoffeaw cbargfd aault with a daeceroai wet pea The Kt of the paoUhmfBt to be ltetl In be raeuared by the graeee ei ie w feaM eom roitted. Bectfoo 1744. of Jaweof Oregon, pre TMJflg for the ponUhmeat of tW of feoae, JieefoJIewf: "If any perton, belnz arred with a daogeroo wmpoo. thall awaolt noUir with toeb a weapon, iach person, upon eoBTfcttoa tWeof ahaJt be ponlabed bylmprftonracnlln tie rnilenllary not left tban air month oor morn thao 10 year, or by fraprieontnent In the coonty jail not lee than ooe month nor more than orieyear, or by a floe not lea tban 1U0 aor more than $1000." The eioetaft anraroenta ocoapied the fall two hoarr allowed by the court. Deputy I'nweeatln Attorney J. II. Mc Kary opeaei the argument for the atato, eesUading that Wado waa from the Uj (suing of the difficulty the tzzrtttor la the eaie. Tllmon Ford was the only tpcefcer for the Oefemo. In a eonciie tUteiuf nt of fecU, he unmmwl np the tetimony produced at the trial, and by reaaon of the long friendship of thn principali Involred, explained theab aence of any motive that coald poadbly exllt for theraaklnK of a mnrduroui attaalt by Wado npon Krana. The initruttloni of Judge llurnett to the Jarr were very Mhanitlro and partienlar attention was xlren to what coaitltaled an aiianlt with a daniteroui weapon, and tinder iwhat clrcnnutancoi a defendant ran plead eelf-dofenco. The laitrnctlonf covered every phase of the eaie, That a conviction wai ecured under the conditlona of tho trial and thi teatlutony offeruil, naturally occaclonod mueh turpriie, at the atato did not prraunt nearly at itrong a cute a It did at tho preliminary ezamlnatlon in Uity Kecorder Jndah'e rourt. Thn lontlmony of the principal wltnosaea, which at the first trial alrongly favorod thn prom- tlon, Tufday utrenuthened the dvfvmo. In fact, Ihecaetof the ttate atTuoiday'a trial wai very weak, lacklnu conviction beyond a reasonable doubt, whllu tho defonae wai proportionally ilronaml nnaatallable. Tlmt a convlotlion ehould ha've Of en aooured under tho cotullllom noted wat unespeoted. 3e ttuTttSaiT AUtttat. MMUf raM uaaieratSp. w. by rlw HMli rvwB By oBMwfaMHf eal II. I. , ajr revart, ae m4 a ! " hi MerVfccfc a. vt i mmt. A R. .o t, by JUkaee-4 rataiate wAMr, vu&qms ele, fa eery af fmner 2, . i r iaHi wat rw wr umv aav jb0pil S. J, X. Hl. by Heel-( hrptWt frtmmtf clairtwk. IpwW for 2 p. m . wt HMaV tfitM mit lt t p. at taabp. CeeaaataWe 4ft mlewaaa rmiei fa eweitMy (few SUM, tat. by 15 row n- cA. proaale far ta laMifhig of mle ae.eaiay railmat ewMpanaw; re' II. 8 Xo. W, ay 0 r 1 iarrftjue a4raife dpwiiae W Xalfcewr raaaty ; read lbrt imf and p-itcJ. II U. K. I7i, iff HrU-ii pferfde for appraf rattiatj waiar for buhok bjw as J kripkikm. II. H X. II, by Matmofl to a mewl an act to ambartat rawatr Wcm and eterke. If. It. I?4 by Wareor. II. Ii. l. by .Nrttlabamtn provide paaUhmeat lar dwnoratlan of United ftatte nay. GIL B. SlS.'.by MeAlhter (by reqaeit) la provide ler llo aptwlntintnt of a Slalo Velerinary Jlwllcal Hoard. If. B. So. 202, by Nottlngham-to pre vent the ruannfactnre and ealeofadub teraled llnroed oil. II. IJ. .So, 02, by .fottlnghatn to aoojiii oOIcoi of clrk of county eonrt, recorder of oonveynnct'fl of Jfult nomah county clerk and IlxMlarlce. II. IJ. Ho, 83, by Wateon-declarlnK merino! .Multnomah county not entitle! to mileage, feci, etc. ii. u. o. an, uy rviiuuianu an act RED IN fHe BLOOD is the sign of life, of vital force, of the force that life has, of Utc orcc Uiat life is. When the red is lacking, life & weak, the spirits are wenk, the body is weak. Scott's emtilsibn of cod-liver pii puts re4 in the blood and life in the body. It's thefood you can turn into jnusde Md bone and nerve. It gives you thd mastery over your usual food you want that What is life worth if Hi?ve got to keep dosing your self as an invalid ? Red in the blood I get red in be blood ! V.?wlr KtUtlrr.H'jn. XHiiy "-'HM. I'eul urtct, Mew YmL. DEATH OF AN OREGON PIONEER Prominent in Military Political Affairs. and John A. Miller, a piotiorr or 1850, dld at bla home on Cottage street, this olty, atfijaoo'elo.jk fUt'KaH 7d years. IHsdetnUe folhmedan illnet covering period of several months, but the end wa atlen4 by a severa fall ho received about ttn days una. General John F. Miller was a native of ivwmuc7, iiaving own uorn lit thn II ue prae state In IKjJft, At the ageol ), United HtaUs and served through the ""ftp War. At the termination of boetlJllltf, coiiM-iuout uioii the over. IlirOW Of the MnxtMtl nivt I... relumed to his native state but as not ronteat to remain thr ,! ii.,.i . MKma ellmmiaranu of Orrgan. oro. lug the plaint Im 1W0, hxnuoi? In Jack, loarounty. Threo ytart lt"r ha was K!j i . ,0,.", n .""" ,0 '"Terrllorla lo 18?a he was piomineiit lu eoiiducllnu fhtbte Malnsl an orgaulird eoufederaey of the luJiau ol Houthvrn Orrt mi.i Wll ZBh In the proteviwii of th i.vm aoil pro Pertv alter (oitim i ..i.. i .' ' . valuable wrvtowl as wpum n( volun' trer eoiunaov. Hit J. ..i..-."...' ftTt!ltrJ!W..fiSS main lo the wivtre but a shoit tiroe. IJieUeceawtUasaprorainvni imo- fa'M1 'ftVu gh.r IiiJ8b iVmoeiallo vandldalM fr reiiDor. Im .i-i..ii i" . '.v nii. .i ','.. .7.". ""."- "T v eral Miilrr. was a inwnlr l ib tVu tnregnlato thepHichnw of public sup. plies. Third ReaJIdf. 8. H. No. 101. bv Hunt in rai.1i primary eleotioiis lu oltl6a oi more thou 10,000; aoeclsl ordnr for 3 p. m ; passed. 8. IJ, No. 14, by Rily (by request to allow pages a compensation of $ per day, referred IneoiHiuItleoon Ways and Mraiis. II. II. No 10-Culvig, To amend Hoc. M:0. ehnptor 10 of nilwwoJunneotn f.aw of Oregon, iiisiIh sjmhjIhI or.lor for7s0 p. in, II. 11. No. 90-Klrk, an net validat ing and making legal curtain marriages. 1'jtacd. II. H. No. 82-8i4jHart, to establish llhrarlrs for tho mo of toaehurs. pupils and other rwklenti ul imoh mihool dls. triiit. I'AMod. (Jonunltleo on Judiouiry ruKjrlcU fav. orably noon 8, II. No. 72, by Dltnmlok and II. IJ. No, 187 and H. P. No. 107. Heporti ailopteil. II. H. .No. 62-I)resMr, lo aiiiond Hill a uuu.ilatod Uw f Orm. Ti.ir.i rexuiilg. IMssml, II. l. No. BO-hy (Irauo, j0 ptinlsli lint poisoning of domotilo unlmals. I'asscd. H. II. No. Oft-Poareo to amond 8w, i2of adapter Il-Tltlo 111 of IIIU'., mlsice 1 ni oits f.avii of Ore(ori. I.aia o , MDItt. H. H. No. I'Jl-OuinuiUtM on K,u. atloii, (a subsllUiiu) j provldu lor Is ttRiica o( Btato aud I.lfo diplomas. II. II. No. 171-gmlth, an aet to pro vlila ravannu for Ilia use of tho general aiHinsa of the state. J'aaml. Uenitnltlavon eommemo rrportod on S. II. r,0. M-Bmlih, (Multnomah) ........ ,u pumptinsaiieu u ,tul printer with rwaiiiiniilatluiii that it pan. ItejKJrl adoplwl. HeiihlOadJeuruwl until 7i. p. in. llouN-ToMiUyAftsrsooa. 8. II. fto. ar, water supply for Htate IVnitautlarr e-llo.1 up hut Jlouw rcfiis- " iu uejMii irH regular order. Call of oemHiiltKM fr lnmt, m jm rvfeirjtl. II. II. No. 108. wlMtltute for roa, bills consider! lu .imiuw. Aniendmenta -Ihnm milts ahanjM to a M m amount of annual levy. l'a,!. II. II. No. II3.by eilar..lallHBUiii. I aoHHty surveyors and to lwlbe uumjanniitiaorurf. IV,. H. II. No. M, by UaiMHili as aiHei.de.1 by minmlllMoii roads, relating !!.. I lion e ruad Miporlaarr, read titrd time. II- II. No S wfclag t alreut fm MmvoH..t, lu PartWH,!, spMtal HrJri H. II. Xo. fti. Lv ii,itfl.. - -9 'f"l TiiajH iwirwogJiUt l'aed. dilare tWHHty rtiad.. S. B. No. 221, Mays to provide board to draft a charter for Port'aud. Passed. II. Ii. No. 90, Pearce to amend aseesf ment laws. Passed. II, B. So. 26, Poorman authority for the organization of the militia read third time recommitted to committee on military affairs. Hennto adjourned at 0:20. HoDse-TutsJar Evcalsf. Hcitkcmpor offered a joint resolution Axingdate oi adjournment for Saturday, Feb. 23d. Mr. Itobartr offered a subotl tnle reserving Baturday exclusively for the signature of bills by Ihe presiding o liners of both homer. The substitute was lost and tho resolution fixing tho time of adjournment at Saturday mid night was duly patted. Umlth of Marlon Aikl to have II, It. 17 made a spoulal onlur for 10 a. m. Wednesday. Adoptod. Dresser asked to havo S. IJ, 138 onlled up. Lost. Hmilh oi Marlon moved that 8. B. 07, II. II. 200, II. B. 310 and 3l7ba consider ed In committee of tho whole. Carried. The speaker called Representative Col vig lo thn chair. 8. II. 07, appropriating 8C00 annually for the (state Agricultural oolety was read by sections Whitney immediately proceeded to make Inquiry an to why tho amount aikod has boon raised from 15000 to8000. Poorman eamo to the rescue of the bill, when the ohslr nsllejl attention to the lact an ap propriation bill should originate in tho houce. After very lltthj discussion the bill vai adopted a whole. II. II, 200 was then taken up by sec tions, nnd as then were no amendments offered the bill was patted In its entire ty. II. II. 317 wai considered next. Smith of Marlon moved that the appro priation for lh School for tho Blind bo increased from f 12,000 to tlt.OCO. A Inpted. I'oorumn moved toaddto thoHoldlors' Home appropriation f l,000 for tho con struction of barracks. Kmniott and nriggssupvrtcd tho motion which was adopted. Kdson moved that the Mon mouth Normal School appropriation bo reduoed from 35,000 lo $20,000. Ixwt. Ilutt moved to reduce appropriation of Drain Normal Hcliool from $10,000 to f8,(KW. Motion nftor some debate was withdrawn. Committee adoptod reort on bill an amended, lllll paasud by vole of 43 to 11,-1 uhieiit. House adopted II. K No- 20, by llarrctt, retolndlug that portion ol lesolullon previously adopted, requiring inembera oi legltluturo to returu to secretary of Htate oexdlon laws etc sup I'IIchI for the'r ue cusuriug the session II. C. It. No. 20. by Heltcmnur. in, also adopted. It authorises the secretary of stati to furnish each inemlwr of the leitlsluturo with copies ol session lawa of 2Wt general aiwembly, also honso aud senate Jouruals. House In oomutltle of whole eon. sbhjredS. II. No. Hl.br Hunt, appropriate lug tiiOOO for the inetiou of n monument lo tho memory of the Indian U'.r Veterans, Civil War Veterans and i number of Second Orvgon Volunteer specially thoe who loit their Uvea in t'ie Philippine. The bill as favorably r parted without aHiemlmeut aud pats mI. II. II. aid. inttHdueed by Ways and Means aemmlttto ami enlarging the IniltM el tho attorney ueneral. - ---,-. nv patteii. it auilHiriie vmQTonem - 0 .pel I- wme 5ortir and Doathern Mn Differ. Areordteif to the eUqoettc of the day. It s not reqeUMe that a an shall re awve bis bat la the presence of fl- wora-, on In a pabHc rhoroOgbfare er ceorey ance. Nobody thinks of a man's going bareheaded In a street car or a railroad ear er a cab because he Is la the com- tmsloess bnlWln? or of a hotel la cer tainly a pabllc conveyance and the torrMer of a bulne building or hotel Is certainly a public thorougbfatie. Kr go. In eur opinion, courtesy toward the fair ox does not require a man to re move; bla bat In ehher place because there happens to be a woman precnt Having sahl, howeTer, that courtesy ft not rfoulre the removal of n man's hat under tbe circumstances recounted, we do not mean to disparage in me iirh(pt desrree tbe chivalrous Intent r ib man wbo doei remove his head covering. If you reel mat you ougni to take off your hat In on elevator, do so. If yen are uncomfortable with It en. get It off at once. These things are largely matters of comfort. In New York men keep tbelr baU on with a penitence that li somewhat shocking to the soatbrner. If the man In Gotham has any doubt about whether he should have bis bat In bis band or ou his bead, you will not And It In his hand. He takes aa much rope aa the law will give him. On the cofltrarr. it has not been very long slace It was the proper ining in Charleston for a genUcman to stand with his head uncovered during all the ikae we was conversing with a lady even If be met her In the street, and thwe may be, for all we know, hun dreds of stately South Carolinians who observe that pretty but unhygienic cus tom to this very day. Virginia, It will he observed, Is about half way between Charleston and New York. Norfolk Landmark Tat Hontlttt Ma la Sslta As well as tbe handsomest, and others are Invited to call on any drug'int and get free a trial bottlo of KctnpV Balsam for the Throat and Lung, a remedy that Is guaranteed to euro ant! believe all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis nnd Consump tion. 1'rlco 25c, and 50c. cod&w SANATORIUM THE FLORENCE SALEM OnEGON A first-chum piivate hospital for the trwiluujnl of chronic ai'-t "'.' cases. Built the past year especially for tho purpose fr which it ii used Convenient!- located within four blocks of lie brHnoe pnrr "f the dly. The most modern fnrnlshingi and Mei H.pl.an.w throoghout the building. Heated 1 y hot war an. II ghte-l by t'fl and electricity. Hero tho mrk uau liayo thu com oris ol nil clnttaiit private home, combined with all tho admntavMo a general hrmp.tRl without the noise, confusion, and piiblici ty nttendine nno. Ouu-h-physicians bringing cases In tr-ate-J with tho gr.tt rotir tosy. awl i-slsted in operations if requested. For terms and further informs, lion write or apply paMonnlly R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D, SUPT. VISITOPS WELCOMED BP.TWEBH 2 AMD 4 P.M. cufaimMveiMramatawamm'm UKSXW-l&mfiU9ZZ3) VbJKcrJfls I -jgfv m rrrnKBBV BHTSHZJTSSS Th Better Man. A safe man Is often better for the long pull than the brilllaut-raan. The Utter flashes and Is gouc, while the other stands by you. Coald Take Hint. It was late, but bo still lingered. "I hare been trying to think," the young woman remarked after a pause In the conversation, "of the motto of tho state of Maine." 'DIrlgo,'" said young Spoonatnorc, reaching for his hat, "and 1 will go, but It will alwaya be a consolation," be added, with a profound bow, "to know, Miss do Mulr, thnt you once called me 'dearlel' "Chicago Tribune. n F YOU want tbe news of the world written and pictured, the finest art. and the best literature then you must read SHOigriiflE and UMOK PACIFIC? IWABT mi: Chicago lVirtinnd SkcIhI On. in. via Itunt-liiKtou Atlantic Kxpreu . m tIa Hunt llintnu "hTi'sTiI"" Tnsl Mull On til. via ffpoksue TIMK SnilflJUi,K9 Knin I'oitldnd Or. fnlt lAlrr, Denver. Fl. Woslli, O.tiahs. KDR.t Uliy, Hk.IiOuU, Cliicaim Atirtivr mow and Kait, 'nil Lake. Drnrcr l.-i lt.tfU I.mhI... (MIt Kl. ly.til. f-i.i,..... ....: '. "": nun j.ci... '.VrII Walla"rniiVioM' Miiiiaie, Wnllme, Pull- mnn, iuiinpii-li pr Paul, Ditliilb,MiltvauVn Clilcapo, ami KM. i n P.M. 'Ms, 7Mi Cf T T T J aLa-af aLaf JL IL! WE aStmiX 5a Eierelaa Unonsl). "I thought your wife was going to join our physical culture class thU ycar.'Mr. Smythcra'f' "She did Intend to, but we've got u girl who baa been over from Sweden only six weeks, and my wlfo has to talk to her by making signs." Chicago Times-Herald: America's Foremost Illustrated Journal,, Hall Catne's latest and greatest-, novcj, "The Eternal Cit y," begins saon Ssnd far f re; cop of the opining clnp'ers Address Collier's Weekly, 555 S'cst Thirteenth Street, New Yor): Qty txsaescsssKwxsfswaa-Ksrji OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE" From Portland. 8 p.m. Daily CICOJit Suudiiy H. p ra. RnturdAf 10 a, m. Alt (ailing dates subject I1 gURDgQ Kor Han Krnuctsro Hall every 6 days COI.UliniA RIVKIl To Aatoiln and Way Landing. P-DI p. m. ex. Hutid., Prom Salem. uutiy . ex. Hundny " ' Mou. Ned.' and Krhlay ,WH.LAMCTTK llIVKlt Ar from nt 10 a. w. OrcnonClty.NewberR I'lrii.ivi Unlfiin t'nrllattirl n ..! .M . r "" r; Hn.,ru" "nL rn. Tnefday Thurtduy Hllll Hftturilny AtC a. Ill, "Tp m. TiiMilay lliurMlay Allll Ealurdriy C a. m. '1 newlny TlunsJay ami Salurdny """f.i'aui" Illp.rla 3: in a, in, Dally 1 .muling!. iex, Suhiiijr H Oirviilll, and ny ijiDdtngs. Utr..AMKTTKANI) YAMII'1,1, ItlVEH Dnjion a ud way lnmllng SNAKE nivnit Illpurla to l-uwlnon Arlrnm (' rvallli Ida, in, hud I rlai; Arfftin Daridn Won.Wrd, inu riioij ITt" U'WlOt sS-J tn, Dily. a. M. POWEKS, AG,, 246 Commercial St.. Salem, Orczon. FootTraJe Street. , Dock- SOUTH AND VIA POPULAR PUBLICATIOWS-FMiF: Tako away my first letter, tuke away my second letter, take away all my let ters, aud I am sUll tbe same. What nm 17 The postman. luj for narIr ilxir tir htm rfroinlird at trie i'eople'i N iinl f-mllr Newipaper. for !j.mr ami vlllarer. lu :'lnIM Atrlcultoral DrDtri-ii'-nt, im rtliabl murku rr pnrn, rteoanlnJ authority throufhout tbt country, Iti rahln D8t. iu BcHnce aiwl MKlwnlti Dtpartnitnt. 1 1 s rajclsatlnr abart atorlt. tt., "ftL, " It lodHpniabl. In fv.rr famUr. Ilnrnlur ml.. cnption prr I'cur price, 51.00 "V " :i . w t puWtstif-i nn-",h.i.ri i i,. fc. lay and riidk. U u '-npiti up t,i date daily nwpajr, three da In tha weak, with tH imp 'i. ant m.wi of the otlier fur U. 1'iofuaely llliu- lrni..l u. I tl 1 H.l Im...... W CCKLY '" reaain f"r 11 wh( wialt lo ..... k"' ta el ' tw,ch with new T DIulIrJITor ,Mr n..tl,m .n.l pi.i S IllUUnu It o k Ulitr Kiili-n-rliitliti NEW YORK Till- Tho roso woa an emblem of Immor tality among the Syrians, nnd the Chi nese planted It over graven, II. .1 ...U..1.1 . II I, . .. , i" : - - uiuviai io ii Lil v ,IOrakeii, m hc)M Horm addltlenal dutlea that are now aV ft,,,, lw,el M8UJ. aL-i i Prlornial tuHNirly by other law- -'" l-wwjpai, I ' --,"..- vt iit AFTER MA1SV VA!!S Of suffering; from kidney disease, Mi Minnie Ryan, of St, Iouis, Mo., found a complete cure result from the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. fft 1. .,ml, . as this which es tablish tbe sound ness of Dr. Pierce's theory Diseases which originate iu the stomach mutt be cured through the atomach." Hverr other oimu depends on the atomach for lu vitality and vigor. For by tho atom. acii aud Ita asso ciated organ of utgestion and nu trition the food which is eaten la converted into nu triment, which, iu tbe form of blood, ia the suataining power of the body it ml each organ of it. When the stomach is dis eased the food sup. ply of the !xly is out down, the or gans are starved, aud starvation shows itself m liaig, heart. Uver, kidney or some other organ Dr. Pierce's UoUlen Medual Diacoven curve dtseaae of the atomavh und othtr orjpina of thgeatioii ami nutrition, and ao currs disease of other organ whu-li have or gin-ted through deiient nmr. tlon or Impure Wood. "I haj lictn auArftvi- tit. .i . .. rr!y . i mib-m, k.T Ti uiaiM AMt. it IjmJ. m.. ."..,; .tut , cAnk J.niiih aJ jr i-'iirm, V A J,.r,.", 5iSk- 'pini frfdfXl'x j'lieiili .fr fiW 1 ' f-ii rni til rVirn-) "unip M Jl 'frll,ui if y . if i a4U ., . MS i i jr i. the . . THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE UPf VSBP. 1 aaTWl M ... In connection whh tla TAma -. -. .. .. lrirc, i,nu iter enr. m-.u,M , ana a.naunurT, &SZ. iaalSiwltSSlla Zl'nW raWZ",M' vent. With Weekly Trl Wekly tiwur, irinunv. r. One Year. i.r.o -i.no IX.O ! .T.O . u.no i.nr. J.N u.oo 1.7.'. i.7r. n.no n.no i.no :;.ir, :i.m i.rts 1.7.1 1,110 i-.r.ii i.no n.r.o 1.MIO Renlar I JT. r.""".5!nr.r,r".e tew. New York Clfr 'SiV "r oiw Ye, i 'i"r iai;ailtir, krir Yorlr l'lt v." a...OO ' llnrper. Itar, .lew VorkcilT lMlt llHriirr'a Urrk r. Vir Urk Jltr w -to! ?.,,V,'"'.,," MaBnaliie, 5eVr York (Clti '! ,,'0 JJj1.1 ',"? Mtaile,sVwYorkClli :UU Ol I'rmiU U-.UI JIOBthly. Xrw York' riii 1M IA flliin.e,', aaalne; Sew aorlc City "' MMI J.U" .riljjer Moi.lhlr. Ar,r f ork Cltr l. eallr'a V erU,. .eir fork Cltr r'-,M S OO Suites ,!,' ,4vsiKiV&:: ::::: "S1 lorm .liMiiiuii, I'liliidelnhia p,V --"O "0? Mlrhlu.iu inrmrr. Ilelrolt MlVl. X) lfi -.iirii, hiiiI IMrrl.lr. Sii'lninelt ii'5 $ nil i'i.-'P"'" '"'I. IreiiNrlll". Ky ". loft iAm ""'""r. St. I'niil, Minn. "' ' ,r.() rK 'l'riiiwn,. vimini.,,.. ilot.."";;:; r.o Hs l "U.v - fi-lf :uCller?r,ru,,,.?,rerth " "U itli I- e..it Addrt.. TIIU TJIIllVMi, S,.YrU l.rtr. lJtn i.no J. or. J.rti i .no i.no i.uo LRU 1.00 n wi i Clly. :kne of The Weekly Capital Journal . AND 0A?Jfc?l4 JTrv5r 1 ', A A .liJ;rw,--. , fi ", 5aS2SSia9 a a r aiaaBss . m - v .r - --- aLA iwTS &.i --f . Southern Pacific THE SHASTA R80T& EASJ bQi ImlliK lr.'v'i. S alai.nt xl S JjV-'. i . ui l.v lor!HtidJ!.- Lv Halrm ., Ar AdlilAnd -...., u'.-m for Portland nnd way .ii. , i :ui , m, nnd S:30 a M 11:00 A X 12:SO A M . SO0 I' M . 7:45 J M 6:1.') A-M Ar Barrnmcntn- Ar fait lTnt)Cloo... Art)i,ileii... .. Ar U'juver ..,..iioa a M1 Ar OhlcaKu . 7;is M Ar Ixi ADimK l'Wvi.Tr Ar hi Prm). iio 1) M Ar Kort Worm .. , c-ffi A U r t;uy or Mexico 9M A ii Ar Uoutton . 3:aj a M r Kew Orlcanr fi.-ai i u Ar WalituKton.... um a m Ar New York ;.U;l.i H M I'ullinuii ami Tourists, rnrs on Iwlli trains. Chair cars Spcrjfmcnlo tolfgden nnd El I'nao, tuul tourist cars to Chicago, j. LvnuB. ievvurHaiina))ii waBhlngiton Conucctln;? nt 6rih Frnndifico witli eer" eral Bteamuliip linen fotgilfonolulu, Japan, Chim, Phillpplno8Oetitrnl anil r-outii Aiueri. Hoe Mr. W W. Hklnnur ftntntBoTeia litatitm, ornddresij 0. II. MAKKUAM, G. P. A., Port In ml, (Iretpiu, SiSoTTS 101 ! v 12.05 I i t:Ah :is AH ll:n A M i:.0 AM Hi A K A v 7-nOAlT H.IOPII ti.A) AH e- "ill S UAH 05 ru -M A a IX U 1' V ' -. K J H 4 Lmtia Mo oeratlq ijtlona eonveutinn (nw u,,' SrTn, . "allWHasiCfilJi'JS.lM t .'.md!.' FWaivHiafttMwMla do srsunauu. r."0!: . M'- Miller wm iU. iLn Zr7i!,urrw - w fuyTfaTdVTr;,s a.aldoRaJaHH.liw.othr a'M wal wiewu iriiinSStM faPHiaj.ia. llewaiawateiforthaiffi''lM"','al.lU, oTui 4wyMI rtfawewtarUa, el l Ka,MbiMta,,,l,,,,P,M,-, -S11 aatl huo dawKhlers, vis: ilr. 6. l" . Iu'Ha!';Jll (WeH.an.Utu ii Hm!taiHlc'iUf.MHhaJaatariu FiT' m ". el San USbi.. . RfSIMQ lastorwy Frwlea, Aad other pAkful m -iou olSw4iU Mhlcb ZL , 0-Hd fmmtm. teaue earttaa tlteui itiuu,.i. .1.-1. . .'. . t7 ': i ".i .r.:. r-T-'! "tc. wwai rntioai mmjmn ho wt MoYHMa'S littJr.T. i UiVT' twpain No BREAST iJLj.Ll.7i: nr. r.?"??. ."' " Ma ier the .!,,, 4Uj !uu.. '7 Z5rm"v'T.'Tn .,w 'Wl wwaai w Ua " " " " ffwfa wtHmi Miety to m&llkK end ehihl Srsttt .TurtJiy Evialai R IL Na. jyr?( Ky i.-bM.u . 'a.1 fur tbtwl iihmi. Iai. II. IL Na.t, Pewa-t4,aim,tl,nIIH H2 J"1". "' l,u "Wa 8.O. H.N. ia Kh.Wuii - ... 2ZH7?" '- tHJ V r f Mv ". MOTHER'S -""(MP iitattf. Aftur ooHakl.mthiH in eonunlttM nf . vl ole, liDtiM M the following bills: 8 H. 18. by Ways ami .Means eotu. wlttew t'ar Paa-Amerlmn rauimisthm anal approprUttoK t5,l)0O. Oolvlrf was uasHtavaslul in an effort to have the appropriation rMltte! to ffif). Vole 7 ta 18, 10 abieui. 8. 11. !ltt, by si .VmenW a.. UH.U H. WtUMma.T,! . WW bws of On, provide fr H, O. It. Ko. so ItrtJi , Liu, " f, W- Way nisht, sd v'TiltlStj AtTlia ,l,w "" sto Ors ia aXjli by.,erMayau,tk3r ailiil.1 a.,,.,..,!.. ... II. It No.1. Odvli VaaiaaauJ. aSw. w w ranter hi Aturli, i--., ofOfeisw. PaeJ. Crsan Hfwmmtvr that Cmmi name WhlMl eraMt a. tlalMuiu hiuViL..' """ '" Im rWul j;I..i. ..."'. ''"T"' weunsu .wvw ijjj Louuiaiu Aveawr. nail .iu-iarr.1 will. . .(,.. r .. . . "."" ' ' lerfttll.v neJ Dr. Pierce's reltets ctwe MIioumi TutOaitineo - .y Aart-i.iiuii.i t. u ,, taper ot ii. , i a.urm.ii,k. ,.. j ,, yrf7.'. wrrrurvl Onun, f.i.vr. , i.niik.v7i,,Miil i ir..,.,i... ' anJli.u.taer.Lt e.u-tarearTiCua; fIMILT FEATURES! .,.. u. rrrrrrrr-rr -. '. fAnrr v UUe d.j-arlai.nt nual noat ortbeapetUl r'w, ni IH.I Jliw. Iter. "ii.tr, r.arLet urti, -i, . . !c.ar . . ,l n ,i 1141 M.,. . ,fi,,. t .1 , neu. II, im inao ike ulna.. ..e all piwra ami Ukett t) IMitat II 11.1. .. . at nun. oiaia, V. T...:,,.r",u. " H.ValM..i.,. . ui aauaSiuj: ., "'..' '"w, HlllOH J -"vur-U. IHmfcaJ. ,-IwhCE, ui . i.Sl"? . w SP Mil drink Sehl hi wlw have b,,n.,uPruHi.J ivj ! S1 'J" taAhHh .i ? aa tuHoh aa wir laJS ISWtf-WwJwaH,. fr,llT "KV -WWWI IF YOU WISH TO TRAVEUN COMFORT, ll.fru?.l,fH,0,,ll,,li, Jfortewii Pacrlc' ItaiUay for ,Wr Kastern Inn Tl.i he Uolblles .t athrS tor .iT'Sl IT-,'"".'" "' " tHMt adverti,..ii I lL?ilji us Mssengt-n the comfort thai ijSSaVitaf.a'afls fwtir than ever nreivat t .j"T nose, whoso Botxl fortune uuylead tbea. ..ekxt-thl. road for thir "tSlllhotlct."" Tho undersigned has m-evol ul . ahoofrou, No. Mft;W- Urn Sieata I-aundrv. jjo JSUSF -T whera he will iltl" ,Jrt,r!w' KoaeKolr.r; S,ml P- J. Uuta "ni II I i i I FREE YEAR BOQK AND AtMAMflf: ah -aaa . ' '""""""I (., TOataT Ik a IWa. a u Almahao tor IM. i .. WiTAM"",r,Uu,'l,,'lo'H' Almanac; -, , trr Cmr I!T ,i.U'n,,,c ,u -srieMiHr r -.vMuuui,iMir,Mc. SE33SI!I VrlaSife k nI UaMFBEkaalattBOvVN . yBaiA fJBaVaiK1V ff fO A aFSIarHBaaTAVav )' l rrKTJJfcSlMA I. ' IWSflll ltBlwra-ja j( -.- frS31tMa j .J jIm tiXVsjIrti " 'r otca'l V EsraWTyStXviwMTaW I RaSiM aaTgjrt.jrv!aiJ i SMSP 8 5Wfcaari"yril'fltvii.if3M ft gUs . M Wl1rIllslU?rVn y irVKJSniaW?a3Swjl i --U. ! i I XHfu?ki?iflal ' . f BSfifleHwl-1 ! i-- i i9BHLUf a.a --aaai' k.. 3 JJRSK'MfiIffllBW I ' "'''" . 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