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ROGUE RIVER COURIER PUBLISHED CVCRV THURSDAY BY A.E. VOORHIES bates or BuuscmrTiox : One Year, In rdvapoe, $1.25 Bix Months, - . .Ho Thre Months, . .8ft tingle Copies, - - .05 All tulMcriptionn continue nntil ordered to rettM, and until all arrearages are paid. Jaw, custom and the keeping of acrounu, make the payment of delits imperative before tlie name can be removed from tlie mailing list. . .. Advertising rates on application, llopy for change of"od"must be handed in before Tuesday noon, otherwise setting of the matter will be charged for at the rate of oc perrunn.ig inrh, single column. Altera tions and additions to copy will lie charged or at tlie rate ol luc per running imn, sin git coiuiun. nosi Oregon, o second-class mail matter. Thursday, October 18, 1900 "Missouri is knocking fur admission Into the great republican circle of states." Ht. Louis Ulobe Democrat. Some of the Bryan papers delight to cartoon Roosevelt in the rough rider contain wilb a double row of glisten ivories. Teddy does show bis teeth when democratic follies and fallacies are bis text. The theatrical men of New York have formed a club to work for the election ol McKinley and Roosevelt, and have chosen for their motto "Let Well Knougb, Alone." The amusement fra ternity have no desire to return to the days of depression tbat prevailed from 1803 to lfttKJ. Hiuce the scalp bounty went into effect in February there have been turned in to the county clerk of this county 218 scalps; 54 In the past three months. The total number of scalps paid for by the slate during the past three months is 0,30(1, and 45,820 since February, 18(11), These scalps iiave cost the state over (90,000 but it lias rid the country of many coyotes, wild cats, etc, Some people express surprise that Win. Colvig and other prominent demo crats are now supporting McKinley. There is now ground for surprise that these old time democrats are in the republican ranks In 1000. The republi can party on two of its great issues occupies the ground which the demo cracy beld in its gieal duys. When the democratic party was the dominant power in the country its two leading planks were honest money and ex paneion. Those two Ideas were cardinal Democratic principles. Naturally neatly all the old-time Democrats are support ing the Republican ticket this year. Borne 01 me nryaniles are expressing surprise that ex -Secretary Carlisle should have come oyer to the Republi cans in this campaign. There is no occasion for surprise, however. Mr. Carlisle belongs to the old Democracy lie is a disciple of Jefferson, Jackson and iientun. lie believes In honest money, the sort of money which will be worth 100c on the dollar under all conditions. When he was in Cleve land's Cabinte be, as well as bis chief and all the rest of the members of the Cleveland council, fought for this kind of money, and against the sort which is propoMod by Bryan and bis copartners at the present day. "The most undignified spectacle ever presented in a political campaign, is that of.Uov. Roosevelt heading a band ol rulBns while canvassing for vice presi dent. But such is modern republican Ism." A (irants l'ass correspondent to the Medfurd Kuqiiirer. We do not know who this correspond ent is but bis statement is entirely without truth. When .the supporters of Ilryanism are driven to resort to such statements as the above the collapse of the Bryan cause is certainly not far off. We would suggest however that the only "bands of rulllans" which (lov. Roose velt has had to deal with was first, at Victor Colorado, where he was Bl acked by a mob and later in Illinois where he was again attacked by a similar mob for clearing to lay boar the fallacies of Mr. Bryan's llnancial and expansion polliciee. School Fund Apportionment. The following schedule shows the apMrtioniiiont of the state school fund for August 1IM), and the apportionment ol the county school fund October, 1900: NO. OK NO. or JVMUINT TAW IMHT. t'llll.lHIKN STATU COUSTV 1 63 I 8HL' CH III Ml " 49 70 44 US IK 8 f'! 112 04 j 14 4 bfi tif 80 ;tj 7d 6 6:i &' tis :u b i :ki m 84 n:i :;;t 7 7.XI 1170 00 410 70 8 !I7 67 72 04 S I 6.1 04 -M 26 10 28 4.3 M 1(1 (18 II 67 MH l2 ;i.t ttf) 1-' 28 43 08 Hi (IS 13 "7 42 12 10 (is 14. ::i -is :id is 40 16 112 hi iij in (Hi 10 63 K2 CM ;! Ml 17 34 63 (II 20 26 18 58 V0 4 4 m M 19 48 ",4 8S 2S 69 20 44 IH lit 20 2d '-'1 4i ikI ihi 21 r: 'X 47 73 32 27 W 23 47 73 32 27 !"i -4 102 169 12 1,0 76 26 18 28 (H H) 72 '-"O 36 64 00 20 86 27 M 131 94 6 1 (i:i 28 6.6 HIS Wl ;i2 7i; ' '-'1 32 70 12 61 30 37 67 72 22 01 31 64 M 21 32 111 82 4rt 71 70 27 40 M 17 2i 62 10 1 I 81 ...29 4 6 21 17 27 8 II 17 hi (1 ,v, 30 13 20 28 7 71 H M -'8 7 74 8 42 (k, 62 25 02 39 IK 28 OS lu 72 40 6 7 Htl ii6 41 14 21 84 S 34 42 22 .14 32 13 10 -8 43 (18 hi (i.s 44 20 40 60 f 49 Totals t;i7;n i;j U26 78 I You Write ? Uet your writing paper by tha m ini and tave money. We oiler a ream ol noie paier, -180 sheets, 2' pounds, for 46c. We get the paer in lutiEequaiiti tiesand can sell t-ti"ap; this is not cheap paper but first class goods. Cot win Hie. A Ladies Tailor To Close Out at RED STAR STORE, W. E DEAN. & CO.. Propr. Post Office High School Excrciiu. Last Friday afternoon the following program was rendered before the high school pupilos and visiting patrons. 9ong -...Hilinol Recitation Nettie Dunlap K.y Zellailair music Charlie Stewart, Eule Howard Talk Rev. N.F.Jenkins Ins. Solo Leni Longley Dialogue Recitation Maude Berry Something from the boys Song School Gty Treasurer's. Notice. There are fund in tho city treas ury to redeem tlie followinir nub Uindlii(f, warrants, pretexted to (Jetober 1st 18!l(i. Interests on Hume will ceuse nfler this date. No. No. !).'t5 .'Ml ;i7 D.'tH till!) llll 910 ill:) !)4H IMG OKI No. or, i 914 9.10 919 917 942 960 9o2 9.V. No. 9611 964 902 900 96K 901 905 OO.'I 901 1)21) 928 t)2.r !)32 8(14 1)30 D.'ll 1)21 ii.w 1)34 Dim Dated 969 957 at Grants 1900. Pass Oregon Oft. l.'Uh ('!,. W. Johnson. City Treasurer. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics nf the number of deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease mav commence with an apparently harmless cough, which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, which is puarantoed to cure and relieve all cases. 1'rice 26c. an l 60e. For sale by all druggists. NEW FALL GOODS You will find a complete assortment ol NKVV FALL GOODS in every Department. Dress Goods Copes Jackets Wool WaLsts Wrappers Skirts Corsets Underwear Also a complete line of ...SHOES... IN MY RHOIv DKl'ARTMKNT you will find the Lest makes to lie found. In light, medium and heavy weights. I handle nothing but strictly First-Clasi t'p-to Dale Show. E. C. Republican Speaking. Hon Wallis Nash ol Multnomah will wak at the following places: laiiaml, Thursday, Oct. IS, 7.30 p. in Kerby, Friday, Oct. 19, 8 r. m. Althouse, Saturday O.-t. 20, 2 p. m. Waldo, Saturday October 20, 8 p. in. Hon. Tims. Tonvue w ill speak at tlie opera house Thursday, Oct. 26, at 2 o'clock p. in, lion. i'. W. Fulton will speak at the opera limine Saimdiiy, Nov. 3, at 8 oVloi'k . Olllten tlctt ef K. of P. Lodiie. The following officers were elected at the K. of convention held in Asioiin, Oi'loU'i i Bh, i. ,;IHm chancellor, Judge V. 1.. Uradshaw, ol The H.illes; nr.ind viiTchan.el'or, Colonel J. II. Allken, of llunlingtnn; giand pielate. I. W. Malonev, of IViidleiou ; lirand master-ut-arnn, Kmil Wa'dnmn, ol Cortland; grand inner guard. 1 M. ("ml, ol Albauv : etaml W. I' ilbhtit, of I'oitland Sain ir l.i limiKr. I'-Ulity acres on Williams cieek. three lilies Irom post mil c, 21 miles from (rant IV. One hall under cultiva tion, orchard of f. ur u. rei. nood water right. Two barns, co'mloruUe house. good outluiildings. I'lcntv o lciries. 26 acres stan. ling limber, go, , I tor linn her. New saw mill near. Will exchange lor toun proarty or s-ll (,.r $12vKl. An Oliservalion l ar Of uni.pie design, will always be found Jt the end of the Noilhein I'acilU V North I'nasl Limited, both east and est bound. Observation platform is six and a hall feel long and cut, re width of car. l adies' ol servslion pallor is 21'. fei I long A. I. Clia'lloit. A-s't Ocn'l I's i.,'t 254 .Morrison Si., t.'or. 3d. Cortland. Orel 1 Few - IYIade Suits a Reduced Price. Huilding. J C.1LL IT OME To Consult Dr. Ilurrln aa Ills 8lay in Orants I'tima Idinlteil lo October 28. We reuret to announce that Jjr. iMr- rin's stay is limited, and parties wish ing to consult this famous physician should do so at once. lie has made many wonderful cures in this vicinity as the testimonials heretofoie hav shown. Dr. Damn can be consulted fr;e at llottl Josephine, from 10 to 6 daily evenings 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 12, Charges reasonable. Ho makes specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear. nose and throat, catarrh and deafness Dronchitis, lagrlppe, consumption, dys pepsia, heart, liver and kidney diseases All nervous, chronic and private diseases of men, and all peculiar female troubles are confidentially and successfully treated. Most cases can receive home treatment altei a visit lo the doctor's ollico. All business relations with Dr, Darrin strictly confidential'. Une of tha Drs. Damn will her in Kerby, Floyd's hotel until October 28, Flour to ICiohaiiKe. farmers, do not haul your wheat 20 to 60 miles to exchange, Scott (iriflln will give yon as many pounds of flour for a bushel ol wheat as any mill ai II give you. You will find Scott Griffin at his Hay, Flour, Feed and Seed Slore, Cor. 0th and I streets, (iruuts rase, Ore, Ten Cents Kill purchase a bundle of old papers at this otllce como hiuidy in underlying carpels. Clothing Overcoats Mackintoshes Hats 1 losiery Blankets Umbrellas Rublier Goods STAI'Mi DRY GOODS. DIXON BORN. bliOWNI.Nti At (irants l'ass. l'ndav, Oct. 12, l'.KV, lo Mr. and Mrs. IV I, drowning, of l.eland, a daughter HARRIED. HKOWN-.UAMS-ln (iiants l'a-s, W eilnesdav. ( cl. 10. l'UO, lliarles A. Itrown and Miss Kisie A liuni. Ju-tice lloliiian olliciatiug. IIOUIAN & SON, UNDERTAKERS EMBA LMERS Ollice on (ith St. oppo t'lmrt House. Residence North 7th St, GRANTS PASS, OR Agents Wanted. No Capital Necessary to sell our Tes. Coffees and Spices In every t it v ami town in the Stales of ilregon nn l Wa-h:ngnn outside of Cortland, ladies or Jouhg nu n l o havo two or three ln:nrs per day to spate nil! tlud telling our T. . is. t'olhTs t I S,.i.es plearant work ai.d thev cm make hi.: money tor tbcmx'lvrs. Wiite lor full particulars and t'a',a'-gtie iskk. oukat k u:un I K ivmcany 320 Washington St. Cortland, Ore. Largest distributors of Teas, Odfies and Spices on the Cacilic Coast, li 0 etoier ill siicissful oeratiou. I KOtj 11j.11 jnn w "t .fC at I- i'A -Hi UISlS kirtint A.t (LSI ssl C.Nu.'h yrlllk fitiw In 1"'n . ,1 hr ,tn-w glrigMll.'.lA-TSr S!ZPQ f Mama 47h t LJ fnfinlu T.am., D -A For tlie six months ending Septembtr'i 21)i b, 1'jOJ. If (1KNKKAL rmo. I 1 - To balance from last report. . 902 91 lUerk (ee 0,;i Kj Coll tax 374 (a) Warrants received on taxes... I1.2HS 42 From sbei ill cash 1.1610 0? Tax sale redemption 302 70 Mileage, sheriff leei 13 UJ Sale, cemetery lots 2" 00 Liquor license 700 00 lames llolman, justice Cum, . 48 50 Forfeit of bonds in justice court 10 60 Koad fun I, trausltrred lttO Interest on city warrant 15 Total ,28,408 COSIKA. By warrants cancelled 13 6J4 Interest on same. 2,607 County school apportionment. 3,775 State lax 6,240 Exchange cm same 6 Hulance 3 1S4 Total , $28,408 SCHOOL AND OTHER FUNDS, To balance from last report... 300 Institute fund 41 Staieschool apportionment... 3,734 County school apportionment 3,780 School fund, special tax i,'SriH Koad lurid 70 City tax 2,700 Total . $15,001 CoNTKA. By County Supt's ordure stale apportionment 3,224 02 County Supt s orders county appoitionment 3,620 22 Koad lun. I, translerred to gen eral fund lflti school fund, special tax 4,3iio ! Overplus tax sale 7 07 City tax 2,775 81 lialante 011 hand 1,018 35 lotal 15,001 64 I, J. T. Taj lor, do hereby certify that the loregoitiu is a true and coirect state luont ol the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand in the county treasury of suid county, for the months ending on the Twenty-sixth day of September, Nineteen Hundred. Witness my band this First day October A.I), li'00. J. T. Tayloii, Treasurer Josephine County, Oregon llatjicd anil llarberiil Are luxuries that all can enjoy on the Observation Car of the new North Coast Limited, In operation 011 am! after May .1. on the Ivortheru Cacilic. This Obsei vation (Jar will be a dandy, (iet Jtorth Coast Limited leaflet. A. I) Charllon, Ass't tien'l l'ass. Ag'l, & Morrison St., Cor. 31, Cortland, O10. DOES NOT LIKE ELECTRICITY, foet Queen of Itoamnnla Will Not llava Her Clallerlea rruparly Uahled. Kilulieth, the poet queen of Itou nianlii, better known to the reading world as ( itrmcn Silva, shares with Queen Victoria a dislike for electric litflitH, and opposed their use In h npartnients until quite recently. H boudoir waa lighted by crystal flow ers, in the heart of which lenmcd pale, colored lights. The place filled' with panel pictures and verses. all written by the queen or painted by one of her jrifted court Indies. The (Trent dinlne; hull Is ornamented with tall panels illmtriitinir the principal works of Carmen Silva novels, mnuccK ium!' poems. The room is very somlier. Iteinir fiirnisln il with bin onk iiihI' corilovnii leather mill liirhted only by stained jjIiiks wimlons, bril limit 111 cidnr mid representing court liulls, wrddtiiig' boucii('ti and othe royn. fcKlivitiea, but nevertheless thev prevent the sun from penetrating' the (.'I.Mimy efiainleur of the apartment And this is why the queen, wdio lov beauty and linrmonv, strictv forbid the wearing of black or dark dresse at her table. She prefers a uniform to conventional evening1 dreae and does not shrink from nnv fancy dress if It be pay ami pretty. INVENTIONS OF INSANE MAN Oil IlealHn uf nn I'luiclUh LuiibII. llruaitlil Him llnuilsum fortune. Vntil quite lately there lived a lu natie in Wellesley asylum who turned out a round dozen of inventions dur. in' his ten ye.ns- stay in the place, unit some of them were really piod and useful. One was n new style of ship a anchor, which holds twice 111 fast as the old kind, ami can be trust 1 never in loin its cuaiii or otherwise tro wronp. I he inventor had lieen tailor liefore losing- his balance and knew nothing' of shins null anchors Hut he drew the diagram and made the nioiU'U for this fruit of Ida dis orocrcn orain nmi one mv a man who visit, ',1 him ami saw the plans was grcntly taken with them, savs London Ai.swers. lie oht.iined permission, patented linn put the anchor on the market. It was favorably received and nt the end of two years the invention lind Wong-lit him flii.is'ii. Half of tbia the npitaliat who had marketed the nn nor g-ave to the two daughters of the inadnian. who were alive and sane. lluring- the rest of the inventor's life the anchor hrougdit in enough to pay for lus, tiiiunt, -mince nnd kceji his two dnnirliters in ei.sy cifetinistuiices. He invented oilier useful thiiu's. bl inding- n new kind of corkscrew and folding- elriir. Ho nn, 1 V.t lo lie Oatiliinr. When I'n -v-deiit Kruger was last In Kng'.ind be rtciveii a visit from the duke of .MiTCorn. in the eolir.e of which bis i;i:icf infoiini'd Oom Caul that lie bin.se'f bad be.r, for years n member.., ll.e I'.i.i-sh lower boi'.; e. r. lul that lii father bad been lord li.iiLn ant of Irelati'l. 'I he president e idemly considered that liis guest's pr-s.nt rank vvas a ijn-at rise in life, for l.e ex. rlninied. Iia-tily: "111:, that is nothing-; my father was only a shepherd:" The Hoke of the Al.raial. When the duke of the Ahruzi. who lias spent the last y ear in Kranz Josef Land, gets bis mail this summer he .vill probably swear nt , civilization. More than smi btters nnd-cost cards for him, from a!', paris of ll.e world, time nccuuuilat.d in the l-.atuls of the Italian consul at t'hris; iania, ho will send n whaler to try to communicate a ith the expctliitou as s.uiu a the ice l.-re:-.ks up A New 1(1 N.M'llon Wide visiil.iiled Tourist Sleeping Car. : h alt up to date conveniences, is a I pirt cf Ihe Norlbern Cacilic' new Notlh I Cast Limited, which mules its liisl j trip M iy K. Ctocure a North Coast j Limited leellet . I Charlton, Ass't j(t u'l Cass g't,2 si Moirisoo St Cor, i 3 I, Cortlind, vlre. 1 """"1 flDtning "Motes. Llr. Kiekenback is exan.iiiicg miiiine property i'l the Gold Mill country. Vm. Hyatt will soon commence ' opening up a prospect tunnel on tlie Cabncr mine on Whiskey creek. W. 1) O'Brien is superintending the work of rutting a bedrock fl-.ut.e at the Swayne Mining CVs mine on Apple stale. A. Ii Coutin, of (Jalice, was in town Monday. He has been fitting up his mine for winter and is now in readii ess' for the season's run. The Nipper mill at Wi'liams is to supply 30,000 feet of lumber foribi Sterling mine. The mine is being put in shape for the season's run. Hen Tabor, bad a fall at the Rising Star mine at Williams last Wednesday that laid him up wilh a bandaged head He had climbed up into a slope to repair a timber but the timber gave way and Hen fell 13 feet lo the pit, striking Ids head on the wall. Frank Kile, former form an of the Victor Jr. mine spent a few days in the county visiting old friends. He lias just returned from Cajie Nome, and brings the usual report that Nome is not what it is said to be. Mr. Kile left on Tuesday for bis homo at Cripple Creek. M. I). Hudson, of (ialice, has gone to T.jlman Springs to spend some lime, perhaps the winter. He stopped off at Grants Pass and while here showed us a sample of rack that, did us good lo look at. 'i lie rock was full of seams and flakes of gold. Mr. Hudson owns a half interest, in the mine the lilack Jack N j 3, and he says be has mortared outuetween 110) and $o0) in the past two mouths. They have a Urge bodv of rock but only a small portion of it is so rich. He says that as long as be stays around the mine he will ba work ing with bis hands in the wnter so he thinks it best to stay away Irotn the mine during the winter. Henry Schuiitt has remove J to Selnia and will hsik alter the Ora oer mill propirly during the winter. This mill is owned by Welter, Crucht A Schmilt Bros, ami employs about 35 men while running. It was shut down for the winter a short time ago but logging will be contiuued and in the spring tho mill will run until all Ihe timber is sawed. tnen the machinery will be moved else where. Thiscoinpauy also operates a mill on Uilbert creek about three miles from town. The force of this mill is somewhat smaller as the lumber is limited In town direct from the saw. Seventeen men are employed about, the mill. The Sugar Cine Itoor and Lumber Co handles the output of both these mills MlnltiK, Ileal Kstale and Insurance. The scarcity of houses for rent in (irants Cans is causing a demand for building lots. I have a choice selection of lots al the lowest prices and some of them on very easy terms. He sure lo call and tun me. I am getting in touch wilh the mining men of this county and investors from abroad. Would bo nleased lo km.. what residents of the county have, even il they do not need my services just now. nave you placer or ciuartx? Will you sell Btock or lease? I represent solid fire insurant'.! com panies and would bu pleased lo write your policy. I also attend to coih clions. K. C. f KNTM.VI). Ojiera hoiisejilock, (iiants i'ass. The Mining and Commercial Club Tlie plan of organisation of Hie nro po-ed Mining and Commercial club, is along lines wherein Ihe work tun be carried on 1 xpediiiously and at the verv smallest cost, and when the club is in actioe tliete will be no ixoetife-i. The whole organisation meets onlv four times a year an l such meelings will be social occasions. Nearly all the mnuu.,,,,.,,i is in the hands of Ihe executive com mittee of same, which is elected an nually, and meets every month. This comiintteu can do almost even thine except levy assessments oml contract lebts levond the amount of monev in the treasury. The detail work is .1.,... bj st mding committees ss follows : On mining, Itanspoitatton and toads mamifiu luring, advertising, good onlei and improvement, entertainment, iegis lati.in, dictation, reception ami vvavs an l menus, the president appoints tlie members of these commilleee. It is .no policy 01 nits orgnuixilio:i not lo appropriate any funds from ihe Irea urv or wrnu una in o,.i s.,.i...ru f... bonu-es" lo nnv enternrlsi. or .,,. 1 a stock" in any corpoiation, but persons laving such ptopositiuna c.in ..i . lavorublo endor einent of ,o,,.i hen such .rop,aiiion, Br lvribv ' TBI FIRST STEP to baby's health must be taken before baby's birth. Tlie child can have no more health than the mother gives it. A healthy mother, strong of bodv and cheerful of mind, will endow the'clrtld s. with her own phy sical Health and cheerful ilisposi tion. Manv a wife M who had dreaded motherhood b e cause of post ex periences of pre natal misery of mind and body baa found a new era open to her with the use of Ir. Pierce's Fa vorite l'rcscrip- ! tion. It g t v e s I physical strength, 1 soothes the nerves, j and induces re freshing sleep. It 1 givea vigor and ; elasticity to the ; organs of mater- nity, so that the birth hour is practically j without pain or suffering, h enables ' the mother to provide plentiful s..rrlv nt h..hl,f,,l iw,,.u,.n. .1.- 1 I ot healthful nourishment fir the hea.thv clii.it. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Ik-notion nn.1 l i. K...l...l.. 1 t I uv Biiuiie. in ravonie 1 rr- 'w.u.t.i imiTOi onmm. mi-itiii. n, all ...l .: , I 7 ' . uK. uaisuuts. Mca women are invited to consult Ih- Ihcrce bv letter free of charve All .r. respondence strictlv private and sacn-dlv contid.enti.U. A.Vlivsa Vn. R. V. liei. BulT.do, N. Y. - Prr-ni-tton." wntn Mn. 1, W. ; Mrnhrnc mv ihini little to u Uni I to,-k ttv Kitlr. Ht U the ftnrat chil.t m.1 t .v.. ..w in iiiunnifm. ( Unft lLltin It a.tvw r Pvtnt inthcn to ue the ' Kair.rti lr.--r,.w tkm. r ta am pleasant ami crlev.ti: laxative niediciue. ( . ...11 THE LAW INTERPRETED. Eight of a telephone company to place its lines in streets -; . tory authority is held in Michigan Ile phone couipauy vs. Bui ton Ilarbor (.Mich ). 47 L. K. A. 104. to be rot sub-, ject to the consent of the niumcipaJt j. Eight vcars' unex'p:a:ned delay in , prosecutitg suits for taxes is held, in . Ilobinson vs. Bit rce (Ter.n.), 47 I., li- A 7S to be fatal to the lien acquired on the propertv. where the taxes would be ; barred by statute except for the pend encvv of the suits. 1 Contributory negligence of the own-: er cf property destroyed by fire com-: municated by a locomotive engine is held in C.o.-t'un Exeeljior company vs. . Hang-or & A. Railroad company (Me.), : 47 L. H. A. t-2. to he no defense to the: railroad company under a statute im- posirii? an absolute liability on the cor- Duration for damapes caused by fire j thus communicated. General deposit by an administrator, of money of the estate In a bank owned . bv him 'is held, in Sliute vs. Uinmanj (Ore.) 47 L. II. A. 25. to destroy its! identity, if nuy portion of the money is j afterward checked out, so that the funds cannot be traced into the hands; of the bank's assignee in case of in-j solvency, although more than the' amount of the deposit remains in the bank. A statute, which excludes the prop erty of railroad companies on w hich a fire tax levied from the benefit and protection which is to he afforded to other property by the use of the fund, is held, in Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Itailroad compsny vs (.'lark (Kan ). 47, L. It. A. 77, to be invalid for unconstitu tional discrimination and denial of the equal protection of the laws The fact thst it does not affirmative ly appear that the question of ln-relit to land was tat-en into consideration in levy ing a foot front assessment for a street improvement, is held, in Sch roller vs. Overman ftl ). 47 I. U A. I. Mi. insuf ficient ground for in injunction against collecting the as-M't-F-rnent. where it is not shown or claimed that there were no benefits equal to the cost or that the cost and expenses were not fairly ap portioned to the property affected. FACTS FOR WOMEN. More than one-third of till manu factured goods ore in trance made by women. According to a New lork newspa per there are only ten Jnpanese wom en in that city, and one of, these is Miss Sliickiu Xaruse, of Kobe, who will soon return to her native town to es tablish a hospital. President Hazard, of Wellesley col lege, is a believer in athletics for wom en. She says she thinks the modern, athletic, college-bred girl is thus far tho nearest approach to Clato's con ception of a perfect woman. A Honolulu newspaper Mates that former Queen I.iliuokalani, while in Washington not long ngo, became in terested in automobiles, and took les Miiis in running a machine. She has now ordered one sent to her in Hon olulu. If Culve diil win a wager of C 1,000 by sleeping at Windsor castle the night she sang there for Hie queen's entertainment she will probably not be invited soon again. It is the queen's custom on these occasions to Bend the performers hack on the same evening, but Mnie. Calve, acenrding to the story, had such a cold that she was invited- to remain. She is said to have wagered 10 against i'l.tmu with Alfred liothschild that she could do it. A LITTLE MISCELLANY. Some people, when they coax you to do a thing, make you more deter mined not to do it. Atchison (T.Tihe. Col riacon, the opera singer, sings n whole opera in admirable Herman without understanding' a word of that language. The telegraph wus first established in Japan in 1S09, when the Japanese government engaged some Knglish en gineers to build a line between Yoko hama and Tokio, which are only 11 few miles npnrt. A project recently set. on foot in Hungary to supply electric power in small quantities to home, workshops in 1 ue iiciniiy 01 inula Test h has re ceived the sanction of the Hungarian diet. Simon Xevvcomb, America's greatest astronomer, has had nn honorary de gree conferred upon him oy thc'Cnj. versify of Cracow, Austria. 'something extraordinary for nn American lo re ceive. Hut in the past, so famed is Crtif. Xevvcomb, the lending foreign universities have conferred honorary degrees upon him, and the greatest of the world's scientilic societies have presented him with gold medals. IN THEIR YOUNGER DAYS. Senator Depew's nieces-, ns a vouio lawyer was speedy. In the second Kix months of his practice he made JjOO. Sir Cordon Sprig-g, the new premier of Cape Colony, .South Africa, began life as a r.-pcrtcr in the house of commons. J. l'ierp. Morgan, while a student nt Ihe Knir'ish high school in HoUon, took the mathematics prize for il.r.J years In ucc The la'e . ligiollS, COT'S, boy perMstci; ies and i:.v. i of his tiro,.,!,: ehitf. VI,. only 111. 1 1, age grade m c- -s iiisiituii throm:h the who km w t' a tine cheer ssion. miral Chilip, while a re . , 'Moiis man, as as a '; f'cgh ctful of his stud s ill trouble on account liable tendency to n.is " the naval acadi mv be to attain the minimum r.v to K. ep him "d made that n toe onlv -ace of I, instructors ' t'e had the maki 1 him. ng of How's This? We oiler Oue Hundred IViUrs He wadlor any .a-e of Ci'arrh that can not I.- cored by tCiir- Catarrh Cure. V. I. Cut.M:v a Co.. Cops , T0VJ0.O. W e, l'ie tin iersicne.. bavp k,,n (. J.CIii ney lor the lat 15 years, and believe bj.,, p.rfectly honorable in all business transactions, and linmra'ly able to carry out anv obi -g iton 1.',, by their rlrm llll'ir ttrm. W ir Ta. x. Wholesale liu-g's:., role.ll, O. W.M.I.IN.i, KiNS.w - '..' viv '..,-..,.'., iv... f . . ' ..... is, I uHU.l, I) Hill's I'llarrh '''' " v -llsrrtl t'nre -s taLrn i tern a I v tin J'rivtiy iMnn the t ! an.l iiiitiiai f.irf:vrrs of the ?vsteni. 1 j I'riie 7'v. ir U.'.lle . j gisto. Ii-niqioiiials frve !.lbyl..lru.i llali'i I'amilvi trt 1,, Warranty Oetit Quit-Claim Deds. Notice of Quarti Location AnJal! ollter bl.,nk f.Mir., on w at ' t Cot ki, ... A nc ut.l.ljlilfre8i,; 'rom tli ose. ! 1 . 111 11 in nnimiiiitiiniiiMini Save lime and Labor by using a St. Louis i Washing Macli Sold on Easy Installments. Take One on n Week's Tiial. f tf Another dray load of goods received BIG GLASSWARE BARGAINS BLANKETS COMFORTERS DRESS PATTERS S Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Wool Sox and Wool Hose, Towels, Bed Spreods Fascinators and School Supplies are all very cheap at the New York A OSKSCEJW The Acme of Perfection; Light, Strong anf Easy-Running. We furnish any make of tire ou six makes of wheels. Now is the time to buy a tandem, the 97 model; a $75 wheel (wl Your wheel taken in tiart payment for a new one. We furnish anything made for the Bicycle. Coaster Brakes put in any wheel. . Our stock is the largest and assortment the best in Southern Orj Up-to-date goods and down-to-date prices. T. A. HOOD & CO., : THE BICYCLE Ml " Not slow as the fifth wheel of a hearse " are the celebrated STUDEBAKER :-: WA60HS Kept By F. H. Schmidt; Who Also Kkki'S HARDWARE, FAINTS AND OILS ' IIK.UMiUAUTERS FOR Reapers and all Tarm Machinery Light and Heavy Wagons and Buggies .UAKIiLl' AND GRANITE WORKS- J. B. PADDOCK, PROPB. ,(MVpVrr''rei.f'r'ishan ,!,i"in 11,0 '' of Cemetery work inwj l MARBLE or GRANITE. Nearly thirty years ol nnwi l .!....-... 1...,. . ti. ,i,,,r - ' ''it I run t,ll y.,r nr.lers in the very beat Marble '" ' !eda nuitun OF ANATOMY DR. JORDAN -nicncre nf 1 . ;. -' t l""V7 r""- "r. .Ml M.!,.!. - tmm- I -'UM, M llU . ...... ' " -I na MB1.1H . m . . . H'!uiii)inw Cleaning and Dyeing Works "Mtiw pamng of all kinds. LaJies Rarments dyed with out ripping the teams. " W..rU neMtoUevenirer'iUalierv, - v- LA YM A N Dn- " 1 II , i ii Hair-Riddle Hardware Cj AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. ' Racket Store CSIAfiiYIXS .'luruie Dtisineea warruun u.j - manner. or America (irani.e or nf W it n r.rMArrf XI. II. iUUUiCn Pioneer .Truck and Dslifl u Rants i'.vs. hkki o- You Will Strike it right by purchasing )our school supplies at our store. We b.tve complete slock of Sch' Books, Tablets, Tens. Pencils, Inks and the New National N,e Books. To cee them is to rutrcha.se. Prices very low considering the quality. . Slo?er Drng Co. Front St., Oppoalte If P'- Subcrib foP TH, COURIER