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.Wrifv !- "V w 1 1 l f M r i JOURNAL ADVERTISERS. Aro .more thanj)Jeaocd with there: aUlts, and ao a result are Increasing apace all 'round. THE- DAILY .. r , t , , , . ' J ' .. , - jg , arr M a . 'itw. a;.. ..,. ' v '.- VOLUME XII. - 7 S j ' - "'3LEM, OREGON,, ' -'VT -- ' -- - i. i ' ii. .,,.., ..-,, ..,-. ..-,., ,.M..)e -lpWIWIIJ I I'l' J v-r U JlVJoI jr.X-i',f f - THE WEATHER. ' 3fonhjtit. pTqbably fr'tost- JWrnfay, fair.' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1902. 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 mi h n m h i hiii i i n 1 1 1 n i h :: We liave everything you need for the Rainy Season! . ii RUBBER BOOTS, . RUBBERS, SLICKERS, DUCK COATS, I UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, SHOES, CLOTHING, j RACKET Tl.e.only Spot Cash Store In the City. !; Their plan of business enables;; ;; them to undersell regular stores ii E. T. BARNES, PROP. Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa Streets. I 11 II 1 I H I III I 3 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 II II 1 1 H I 1 1 1 HHM-t-M- DEED OF A An Alarm Clock Of Extra Worth If you havo use for an alarm clock (and what homo has not) vo aBk you to como and boo tho Pa rker clock the moat advanced In con struction of any nlurm clock ma do. It lias cut iitoel plnlonB a rotary alnrm that does away with tho big Blot, which, In ordinary clocks, collects duat. spiders and tiles so ceaselessly, and possesses many uthor Improved features. I'rlcoa $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. BARR'S JEWELRY STOKE HUMAN FIIP Caught in His Frightful Work by New York Police HotglJJtoflager Butchers and Incinerates ' v Victim By Piece Meal i Mysterious Telephone Message Furnished Clue to Dis covery' of the Dastardly Crime from JfiO.OOO to $7500, the assessment roll, nnd the valuation thereof havo jiot been seriously affected by the work of tho board of equalization. The board will completo Its labors tonight, and adjourn. There wore n large num ber of Individual tnxpayera before tho I board this nilcrnoon. DEAfiT FROM LIVE WIRE f. Portland Engineer Is Caught In the Fatal Coils ''V w" ' New York. Sept. 27. Tho body of.cnco. It developed that of tho $1100 a wolKdttesBodawnflUIStoinuiJTr8-M:Plorl,on l0 th,a conference to be mombored a restnurnpt prlotoiv fOSBoa-tnanriiilUllatOtl ana HIB- apyoruoneu 10 una cumuiuuuu iu c ed. was foundjn tho cellar Of raised, there was a doflcloncy of $140, irnpt tlilj n&fnjng. Tho pro- although the amount raised showed was nrrestdul Mo body Js as I decided Rains. Two laymon, whoso yet unidentified. State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Leaders In Low Prices. When You Feel the Need Of a tonic or a bracer, thoro is noth ing like good liquor to do It. When you havo taken cold nnd aro thrcatonod with grip or pnoumonta, token quickly our Tom Howe whlskoy will Htop tho chills nnd savo your life. J. P. ROGERS, &:- Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . A Ghastly. Find. . . , New' YbrV, ffloT k-?V tar tender named MoEnornoy employed In tho Emplro restaurant., of tho hotel where tho murdor was committed has confessed to tho police that ho saw tho mnnagor, Tobln, commit tho crime. Ho cut oft the victim's head with a clcavor, strlppod tho body, throw the head Into a roaring furnace, and was in tho act of disposing pt the oouy wnon tno police first through sn his nnmvfi Thoy Immediately wont to tho Bcono and hbrrlfiod by the stonch throw tho door of tho furnace open and saw the binning head. Othor por tions of the body wore found in the luiHomonL Later they found Tobln crouching behind a ban el. Tobln Ib now In the sweat box. polletfijarrjvcdi Tho learned' of The, crime hrough a mysterious tolophono mos aic, MJfo Informant declining to glvo Tobln's Victim Identified. Now York, Sept. 27. Tobln's victim has been Identified by papers found In tho basement, showing him to ho Jns. Craft, deputy suringatc of Clen Cove, Long. Island Tobln In non-committal, and has n sullen, hang-dog domoanor. According to wltuossos. Craft wnu seen displaying a huge roll of bills In tho cafe last night, leading -to the belief that ho was killed for his money. Repairing a Watch Of the finest workmanship Is a branch of our business that we give special attention to. Our re pairing department is conducted with the utmost caro and skill, diamonds aro reset, and Jowolry of all kinds Is repaired In tho most perfect manner, besides optical work f all kinds. G.T, Pomeroy 288Com.8t, Watchmaker and Optician Oregon s Famous Botanical Physician ATTRACTS WIDER ATTENTION BY HIS CURES THAN ANY MAN IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, AND THE AFFLICTED FROM ALL PARTS ARE EVER INTERESTED TO READ OF HIS WCilK. HE HA8 CURED HUNDREDS AFTER ALL HOPE HAD BEEN ABANDONED, AND HA8 UCORE3 OF TESTIMONIALS FROM RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE. MANY AMONG THE HAPPY THRONG WHOM HE HAS CURED ARE RELUCTANT TO HAVE THEIR NAMES IN PRINT, BUT THEY ARE EVER READY TO TELL THE AFFFLICTED WHAT DR. COOK HAS DONE FOR THEM. AMONG THESE IS A PROMINENT UU8INESS WO MAN WHO HAS BEEN A PHYSICAL WRECK FOR 24 YEARS, BUT WAS FULLY RE8TORED BY DR. COOK AND HIS WONDERFUL HERB MEDL CINE8. THIS GOOD WOMAN WA3 SUFFERING FROM BILLIOU8 FE VER WHEN 8HE CALLED AN "OLD 8CHOOL" PHYSICIAN. HE FILL. ED HER SYSTEM WITH POI80NOU8 0RUG3 AND MINERAL 8UB. STANCES UNTIL LIFE BECAME AN ABSOLUTE BURDEN, AND DEATH WOULD HAVE BEEN A RELIEF. IN THIS CONDITION THE LADY CAME TO DR. COOK, AND 9HE IS PREPARED TO TELL, ANY WHO WILL CALL UPON HER HOW WONDERFULLY HE CURED HER. FIRST HE RELIEVED HER OF,MANY PUTRID FI8TULAR TUMORS. THEN TWO LARGE OVARIAN TUMORS WERE ENTIRELY REMOVED, AND TO CAP THE CLIMAX HE CURED AN ACUTE INTERNAL CAN CER. THIS WOMAN BEOAN TO IMPROVE FROM THE START, AND AFTER THESE TERftlBLE AFFLICTIONS WRE REMOVED SHE flE. COVERED HER HEALTH, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 24 YEARS FEEL. ING THAT SHE WAS A WELL PERSON. HER NAME WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY INTERESTED PARTY BY DR. COOK. DR. COOK PRACTICED OVER 20 YEARS BEFORE.COMING TO 8A LEM, IN MINNESOTA, WISCONSIN, AND 10 YEARS IN OMAHA. HE HAS HAD WONDERFUL SUCCESS WITH HIS NATURAL CURES, AND HAS CONSTANTLY GAINED EXPERIENCE UNTIL TODAY HE HAS NO RIVAL IN HIS LINE. HE IS A NATURAL BORN PHYSICIAN, AND HAS ENJOYED THE BEST OF SCIENTIFIC TRAINING IN THE BARGAIN. Dr, Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseases. 310 LIBERTY STREET, SALEM, OREGON, IS THE MAN YOU OUGHT TO CONSULT. ' - SECOND DAY'S : SESSION Of Ministerial Conference At Grants Pass arants Pass, Sept. 20. At the Meth odist conference today tho time wns mostly occuplod by hearing tho re ports of tho praslding oldors, and other routine business. Howovor, Dr. T. C. Illff, who mado tho address Inst night, also formally nddressed tho confer. lir- TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. SPECIAL 401 m ...prices Until October 1st To Introduce Our Up- to-Date Methods BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. A. M, BANCROFT, Specialist oen rml at ..dcfek. pw, yum w, 4BSSSSSM I Salem, Or. BKM I HAWES Mats Alpines or Derbies are three dollars all over the United States: every hat is fully guaranteed by the -.makers and we invite you to inspect the latest shapes just in! W( Ut ol lll JOHN C. HERTZ. 20 Commercial Street. 8alem, Oregon. namos woro withheld, forthwith paid tho $140, and tho doxology was Bung over tthe proposition that the appor tionment of tho Orogon conference vim mi In full nml. n IV. Illff OX- plained, .this conference la entitled to drnw twice that amount for church Jjuildlng within her limits. Dr A. N. Fisher, editor of tho Pacific Christian Advocate .spoke upon tho great resources of thlB countiy, tho great future for every worthy ontor prise upon this soil nnd urged the sup port of evory pastor with hlH peoplo for the Advocate, to all of whom It bo longs. Bishop Cranston seconded Or. Fisher's sontlmonts with great forco. At 2.30 an nnnlversniy meeting of tho Woman's forolgn Missionary So ciety was hold, tho principal address being made by Dr. H. J. Tnlbot. or Poi tlnncL The commltteo of education hold another meeting In the Presbytorlnti chinch this afternoon, consldeilug the Interests of Willamette University. Gen. Odell was proHOnt. hn ing arrived last night. No final or doflnlte nqtlon could be taken as yot. but nnothor meotlug will bo hold, and a discussion In opon conference will prohnbly bo held tomorrow. It Is prohablo that Importnnt action will be had in tlu Intorost of tho In stltutlon at Salem. Tonight there wlU bo n tempoinnco rally. HCv. TJ. llj !.oculiIIrtWIIIuo file In-lifBlfrirfljtonfP or There will probably bo two ses sions of tho conference Satuiday, ono In the afternoon. i TRAIN . WRECK J)N FIRE Six People Believed to Have Lost Their Lives Itawllns. Wyd., Sept. 27.-Jn n col lision, botwoou two freight trnlnB In tho wiwtorti part of this city last night nnd a flro that followed six nion nro be lieved to havo lost tholr live. En glnoor Pntno Is nmong the dead. A number of men woro boating tholr way but all save five have boon ac counted for. A fruit train got hoyond control on a down grade nnd gaining la high speod crashed Into tho ronr of a .. 1111 .,. j rr wmtttw a stocK train, rmuun wore piled on top. Patnoe's locomo tive took (Ire and the city .flro depait .tnent Is unable to extinguish It. Knur dead bodies havo bn rocov- nra.1 from the wreck: Hnglnoor Pat- iff-.!. ...! 11A.. I aioo. Fireman jamea wjubh im Dayton. A coal passer and an un known tramp are feared to bo still un der the wreck. i I.... Paris, Sept. 27 A passenger train krom Lille to Chalons wns wruoKou near Doul today killing 30 people out- rleht and Injuring 30 others. The nc- clclont wnB fausod by a wltehman'H carelessness. Portland Sept 27. In an attempt to rgpiovo n llvo wlro from tho .yard roadway last evening, at 7:20 o'clock, WUhclm Klpp, night onglneor for the ftnslffrn Lumber Compnny, was caught In tljo colls and killed beforo holp couht be brought About 7 o'clock a wlro on tho street Incandescent circuit of tho Portland Qondrnl ISloctrlc Company broko in tho middle of n spun, and tho looso end trailed across a planked roadway that, lends along tho railroad trade In tho tfirds of the Eastern Lumber Com pnny A few mlnutos later a ship wright or the O. R. & N. CO. ran Into tho ivlro nnd tho shock throw him clene across tho street. Arnused by this to tho dangor of tho wlref Wllhelm Klpp, tho trusted engin eer and olectrlclnn of tho . company, cnmj out of his onglno room, nnd by tho )lght of n lantern, hold by Hans wilaon, ynrd forcmnn, stnrtcd to sco what the matter was. When tho rays of tljo lantern fell on tho wlro lying on tho wet plnnk4 Klpp, apparently with out a thought of peril, stooped down nndiroso with a coll or It clutched In his Loft hand. He hnd no soonor fltrnfghtcncd himself out than ho roll limply to the rondway, and Wilson, whuji ho bont over saw that tho tinror tunato mnu wns wrapped In the colls Inextricably. Either his fall or nn in voluntary twisting of tho body ns ho reemvod tho current had turned him t so that throe bights of tho wlro woro around his middle Attempts on tho pnrt of follow em ployes to rolunso Klpp provod futllu, owfnK tn the many colls, and help was imiAxllntoiy telephoned for VJfllinlm Klpp leaves a wlfo and four chlinicu, tho youngust a girl two wouuh old With him at IiIh homo, on thaSjcornor of East Tenth and Stoph ens lived his niother-ln-lnw nnd a alsler In law. who dqponded upon him roisupport . Mr. Klpp wns n Gorman, n mbmher or tho Suns or Herman, and aim or Multnomah 117. Knights of tho Maccabees Round Death 'InjiCyclone Syracuse, Sklly, Sept 517 A sovoro cyclono on tho enstern const of Sicily has reunited In tho death of soveral hundred porsnus nnd linmonso dam age to property. For 24 hours beforo tho cyclone burst over tho Island a vlolout storm rngod on the enstoru const or Sicily. Tho path of tho cy clono was 120 miles long, and every thing In tho lino or tho storm wns de stroyed. Tho sen swept Inland for snvornl kilometers, doing , dnmago, while there woie violent submarine ag itations botweon Sicily and tho main land. Along tho railroad fiom Cata nia td Palermo tho forco of tho cy done was such that rails woro torn up and hurled to a great distance. It Is roported from Modlcn, 32 nillos southwest of Syracuse, that n hundred bodies havo nlrendy hnou found, but that tho number of dead bodies Rwopt nwny by the torront Is unknown. Tho newHpapor Fractlssa exprosBes the be lief tlint some 400 people hnvo boon killed. Numerous animals porlshod EiKhly corpsos havo been deposited In a single church. At Soldi 12 per sons woio klllod. Tngoaro was do stroyod. Enonuuus damngo was dono at Pallnzzo, Acraldo, Farla and Uernt-ana G0MPERS ASKS 0R AID Calls on Labor Unions to Contribute And Assist Striking Miners to Win Their Case Suggests the Levying of Voluntary Assessments Washington. Sopt. 27. Snmuol Gompors has Just Issued nn appeal to orgaulrod labor. In which ho rovlows tho anthracite situation. Ho says tho minors will stand dim, but need as slstanco. Ho urges nil labor unions to ralso funds nnd forward snlno con tinually till tho ond of tho strike Whoroor possible to donate from tho treasury nnd to lovy voluntary assosS' mouts. SAD SEQUEL TO YACHT ING PARTY Twenty invited Guests Drowned In a Gale ummTmnmnwmnmwwxnum 1 jSl Blackleg has appeared among the m.mi nf r.mma Creek residents, sev- I n miiAA northeast of Wctaton. Or Na than Sams and William Winn having !' -1. 1 . ..., i.oor mm this disease Those who have Been the cattle sa 'there Is no doubt as to the disease .iwin rr.mil no blackleg. Owners of stock In that vlolnlty have decided to vaccinate against it y orawiug jire pared threads beneath the skin I The employes of the Hockv Moun ,in n,.n Tnlanhone Camimny nave ... nnUaA nut and a strike lnaui rated In the Statw of Mwlana Idaho and Utah TUBTIIERMOMBTEB W LOW in the kitchen, always whengaa Is nwl lor cooVlng. And you don t have to worry over the riio la the price ol wood. H U the fuel fi excellence iu the ann weather. Sno best no aihes. no dirt no dosL leetead, comfoit, convenience, Clrftnlintw, ewnemy. ""' and raoees of every eiw and ityle and raoeei 01 every eiie u 7 m iu pulled by the Salem Ua Liitht JJj (Jcmpany at lowest prices. SALEM 0AS LIGHT CO. S Phone 663. - ChemeKeu ot. aiiiu vj WERE HEARD BY BOARD Representative of Loewenberfl-Oolno Company Appears Before Marlon County Equalizers. Tha Lowanbrg-Clolng Company, of P.01 tlaud. wlio operat thp stove foun dry ajt the stats penitentiary, had a hearing before the Marlon county beard of wjiialliraUon this- afternoon. The ooinnany was represented nt the bearing by lla local manager, u. 11. Flqmlngr who argued that Mm awes nient was wrong, and should not have been made After a discussion of the matter. Mr. Fleming was informed that unless the company could produce an Inventory of Its property, showing that It was not In nosMiion of the mer chandise and stock In trade that has heu aMHMtfcftd In Its name In tho sum of Jl&.'WO. or show that lb property was not lluuie 10 taxation in hub iwinty that Mie aMraent. as made i.v AMMiior Lambcke. will not be tak en from the roll, ami that the oouuty will aspect W mane me oouweuun ui I taiM on well propwiy F feettng taly " , the 'lew Flwrlng Mllta' watr dltob. tha value o wuwu was ruua Kansas Oily, Hept. xlnv says that from 1 Bryan May Try It Analn, Hept. 37. 'nio worm tfwlnv says that from statements mado by W. J, Ilryau to close friends. It Is not mit or tho nuostlon or his bolng n (sndldato for tlfe procidentia! nomina tion again. The President Is O, K, Washington. Sopt 27 President I teoHO volt's condition Is satisfactory this mornhig. Not Dennett's Child. I.orjg UWik-'Ii. SopL 27 Lawyers of the Iionhott holm lutlmato that they will produeo the mother of the baby which Laura Hlggar Intended to pass ofT na Dennett's posthumous child In fier plot to land the fl. 000.000 Oittato. 0 Turned on tho Lights. Sranton, Sept. 27. Thp Thirteenth reglmont played searchlights onto Grassy Island Colliery Hill to prevent nleht attacks by the strikers. No dls turbanco was reported today Hau Francisco, ?1 2oV6p$1.20. Sept. 27. Wheat, MinorliYlention OF Local Import It. II. Wrtcott has begun suit for divorce from Annie Westaott lo whom ho was married In the tity of San Francisco August II 1801 De sertion Is the grounds upon whlih the divorce Is asked. F Lovy has bauu on action for money sqlt aalnst William Short, to recover $10, alleged to bo due on two promissory nates. Frank Holme U attorney for the plaintiff. In addition to Interest charges, the sum of ?100 Is asked as aUorHy" fee. .. 0 ..WantedTo let on harejLiir sell. a (hW aooda owes, see J. n. uouerv Vlonnn. Sopt. 27. I), dido, n wealthy lllaClc Son ship owner, today Invited a latge party of guests nbonnl his new yuchL A sqiuill arose, the vessel cup Hlzcd and 2(1 peoplu wore di owned i. 1 ui 1 Tobacco Trusts Merged London, Sept. 27. It Is ofllclnlly nn mnmcod this aftonioon thut tho Bill- tsh and Amorlcnn tobacco trustB hnvo nmnlgnmntod. Thoy wilt bo known ns tho lirltlsh-Ainotlcnn Tobacco Com puny. Tho Uiltlsh suiitlou romalns. 1111 dor tho tmnio manngoinont, nnd ngrees to lenvo America alone. Thoy will Jointly endeavor to control the tobac co trado nil over Europe. , 0 ! Flaming Lava Pouring Volcano - Home. Sopt 27 Confirmation haB been received fiom tho Island of Stromboll thut the volcano Is In full operation. Tho night scono Is both grand nnd terrifying. Flaming lava Is streaming down tho mountain uldos and huge boulders mo hurled to a gioat height, tailing 11 mile and a half from shore. Ohio Republican Campaign. Akion. O., Sopt. 27. Tho Ohio Ho puhllcniiH started tholr campaign ball a-rolllng todny with a whoop and hur rah, calculated to bo heard throughout tho length and breadth of the stato Tho morning wns devoted to the rcuop tlon of the visiting clubs, which nr rlvod at diorl Intervals on all regular and special trains. Thoy came from Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Can ton nnd othor places thioughout tho statu, and thoy brought with thorn a multitude of bauds and baunors that uombluod to tuukp a regular hurrah time At noon the "railroad olflclals estimated the crowd as one of the largost over entertained by Akion Tho spoeoh making progiam this uf teruoon and evening call for addresses by Senator I lamia, Secretary of War Hoot and other lenders of imtlona! nromlnonce. Chairman Dick presides over the demonstration, nnd all the other state oninilttopimm aro in at tendance. MntfelleejJSiilliof rJggjj Plyskln Kickers Turn Out. Chicago, 111 , Sept 27. Among the colleges and universities uf the Mid dlo West football for 1U02 makes its debut on the athletic stage today. Most of the teams have come In from the woods, mnl will spend the joining week or two practicing against smaller elevens, berure lining -i( for the big game of the schedule. Some or the games 011 the card today uro as fol lows. University of Michigan vs Al blon College, at Minneapolis; Witten berg College vs Ohio Weslyan, nt Del aware Ohlu Ues Moines College vs Highland Park College at Des Moines, Iu.. Nebiaka vs Uoane College nt Lincoln Poruuo Vnivorsity vs trans lln College al Iafayctte Iml Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Tills preparation contains all of tho fowl. It given Instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to oat Oil tho food you want. TUornoat sensitive itoraaclia cau Uko It. By Iteuso many InouBauds of dyspeptic have been urwl after everything elso failed. U Is unequalled for allstouiach troublee Uf onnft he!? ;; but d yau nl NO, 2QJ. Consumption can certainly be curecC Not all cases, but very many. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the medicine. Jf.O.AyHfOttj, Loittli.it.- HUSBAND KILLS UNFAITHFUL WIPE Harry Roso, Well Known in Theatrical Circles, Commits Murder to Avenge His Honor ' " New York, Sopt 7 -Harry Hose, stago manager nt tho Qarrick thoator, who has boon with flig Frohtnan pro ductions for many years, nnd Is woll known In thontrfcal circles, this morn ing attempted a rcconcilallon with his wife when he found her In bod with his chum, Samuel Adams, a prominent business man. night before laaL, The Inei U al- though for 14 yearn thoy lywlf neon married happily. Hosd JlreuT-'fotfr tlnioa, killing her. Ho surrendered to the police, whero he said He had jiovai; suspected her of Infidelity. ... woman declined lo live witli BELDING MUST HANG Triple Murderer Will Expiate His Crime October 31 Poitlaml. Sopt. 27. Tho death sen tonco wns pronounced upon A. I Hold ing yosterday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Judgo Ocorge, nnd Friday, Octob. or aiBt, wns lod"n.B thq day of oxo cutlon. His attornoyR, Murphy & Watts, naked nnd woro gtnntod until October 10th to prepare a bill of ex ceptions for nn appeal to tho supromo court Holding received the sentence calm ly, and stood orect and raced tho court without any dxhlbltlbn or nervousness whatovor The court room was orord od with spectators In attendance at the Baldwin trial, who wltnosHod a scono thoy wnro not expecting. Judges Clo laud, Frnilor nnd Sears occupied the IihiicIi with Judge George SEATTLE'S MAYOR FOUND Mascagnl Coming Over, London, Sept. 27 The American! liner Phllndelfthia, which Railed from Southampton rer Now York today-, has nmong hor passengers Plotro Mas cagnl, tlw fnmmiB Italian compoeer. who Is to pay his flrnt visit to Ainerl en n land or which he Is n deep admlr erer. as is oxnrcHScd In a hymn to America, which ho lids Just completed MaBcagnl's orchestra nnd opera com pany havo litufiCjlcd hjm to Jm Uited Statos, having sallou from Oonoa a fnw duys ngo. t Tho. grnt composor will he heard far jho llrot ttme fct the Motrcpulltaif 0iern. HnUse. fJow "York, vsheio ho will conduct an, orchestra Conceit, f,o be followed b a por formnnco of Cavallirla 'Ilstlcnna In ooiicort form. Ho expects his" "Iris," (which will bo heard for the first tlmo In America) to mhko a strong Impression. liitMriiiliy In MiIwhIU. hi Home town t()C wx.QsllMit custom Is practiced nfiicailrliiK linlforinHy of sldcwiilliH by having nil' the erlt of repairing old nnd Inylng now walks dono under the super tnlou of a side walk coii)iultlcn,t y t i fin ; j rmiiiH ' Tojt". loAvnj intly w ' An Riilernr The oiitatliFlsJ fr 5n grtiigiil by Mho Iipjiwrnjufo of It' KticotH, Its public litilldings nnd lis ptuKs Was Lost in the Woods While Hunting Bear " 8onttlo, SopL 27. Mayor Htuno was found thlo morning in thq dense woods, thro miles north of Bothell, with his nnklti badly Bpralnod. Ho was lost following a Bhe-boar. Mr. JHurnf had laid oxposod Thursday and Friday night and yestonlny In a drenching rnln. Ho found Bheltcr under- some lops. Ito Is In a had shape. t y '' A isfew Hop Expert:' Jorferson Rovlew: Any InformaUon regarding hop culture will bo cheerful ly furnished by Hon. Frank Davey of Bnlom. A friend of tho wrltoVvtho has a line hop yard not far from this city, found a few weeks since Uiat grasshoppers were damaging his hops, Ho montloned tho fact to Mr. Davdy when In Salem. "I know how te fix 'em." remarked Frank. "Wo kill 'em In Ireland by Binoklng tho Jlopvlnos with sulphur. It is dead roedlolno on grasshoppers." Tho grower returned home and tiled the remedy. It Killed 'em all rightthat U, tho vlnqB,and hops; tho grasshoppers Beomed lojllkp it, and wore livelier than e,vr. JJMP lu ono hop grower who Ib fact losliig fnlth in -tho Irish rourcscntatlVa from Mai Ion county , tIl Is! en estab- An ovcilolnr fiirtnrv has bees lishod In Portland. It has a capacity of flvo tons u day. Thoro aroJiow two auoh factories lu Oregon, ouo of them at lSugono. Sonttlo has ono and also Tncoma 3 GocKtails at 7 e y ti 154. State St . Pbono 2874, TT Ml&0&& II MKKWSmk rmFmnm m mm.m m w r m ; amw m Wbwbm m r'M 3& W m -Ww tkM Cheaper Here Than Elsewhere II Workiiw ftn synods oi au nuius. j nil I. I " Ladies' Rubbers, Umbrellas and Mackintoshes! Mens' Rubbers Umbrellas, Rain Croats and Mackintoshes! ii..c i-AriftvAd in time for the first rti Oj T $" b ? ' t L-,. i i( n fj ' fi'l t3l II i .! t .