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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1890)
TUKMEW TAKirr L1W. ShtdJ'a, Or, Dec. 16 1890 Editort Dtmocrt: One would suppote from re Jin 4 dem ocratic paper that tht McKlnley bill make an IncreaM In lh dutle on many ol the necettatle of life and make no le ductloa In dutle on thete article. Now, I am a republican and a protection lit, and would like to hava you nam a few article f neceltjr upon which dutle have been Increated, It I only by going Into detail that the tact whether the McKlnley bill Ircreaie or decrease du'le on the necewarle of life ma be ascertained. We are glad that Inquirer" atk for detailed Item In the tariff schedule. We mention tome Item; On linteed oil the Increase I from 15 cent to 31 cent per gallon. Thl I an Increase In the rate from 44 to J3tf per cent On olive oil there u an Increase from 15 per cent to 35 cent per gallon which I an Increase In rate from 35 per cent to 43 per cent. On varnlshe there an Increase of 3j per cent. On lime the Increase I from to per cent to 35 per cent On Roman, Portland, and other cement the Increase I from ao to ao. per cent On boiler Iron or steel the Increase Is from at tol33 per cent On cotton ties (class of hoop Iron) the Increase I from 35 to 103 per cent. (Thl cUss of hoop Iren I usl by southern planter In baling cotton, hence the great Increase.) On tin plate the Increase i from 34 to 78 pei cent. The Increase In sink In blocks or pig is from 39 to 51 per cent. In fact, to sum up the whole schedule of metals, the Increase Is from 33 to 51 per cent. Tak" the schJule 1 manufactures 01 wood and there I a light In crese that I from iS to 19 per cent. On quite a number of article of cotton goods there has been an Increase- In tact taking alt kinds of manufactured cotton goods the Increase I from 35 to 3S pereent There Is a slight Increase on Jute yarn and (about 10 per cent Increase on jute sack for grain. Taking all kinds f flax, jute, and ahemp manufacture, and the Increase I tiom 33 to 39 per cent The Increase In wool Is from 34 to 40 per cent On woolen and wted yams valued at BOt more than 30 cents per pound the In crease is from 70 to 13 J percent Valued at mure than 30 cents and less than 40 cent per pound the duty I Increased from 71 to 103 per cent On woolen cloihs. shawls, knit tabilcs of all kinds, the duty I increased from 67 to 103 per cent On blankets, hats of wooi, and flannels for un dei wear, the Increase h from 60 to 170 per cent On ready made clothing the In crease la from 54 to 84 per cent On cloaks. dolmans, jackets, talmas, or other outside garments for ladles and children's apparel, the Increase Is from 6a to 81 per cent All cloth and clothing above referred to mean such as ar made wholly of or In part of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel , goat alpaca or other animals ei- cept cotton goods named. On webbings, goring suspenders, dress tr!mmings.taces, etc the Increase Is from 64 to 89 per cent, The average Increase on carpet Is from 46 to 60 per cent On silk goods the In crease Is only from 49 to 51 per cent. On bar, block and pig tin the duty Is placed at 4 cent per pound while under the old law it was on the free ll.t. Out McKlnley did not forget that the people eipected him to place many articles on the free list, How well he met their espectattons may be seen by referring to the following aril tide which he placed on the free list 1 wilt be teen that but few are necessaries oil life. Here are tome of themt Acorn beeswax, books and pamphlet printed in other than the English language, chicory root, dandelion root, feather and down Chinese matting, currants, dntet, greese' human halr.opluin unmanufactured, hemp and rape seeds, sponges, sand, tobacco stem etc. We trust our friend will be ablo to see from thl partial list of articles upon which the duties have been Increased, that democratic papers have made no mis take In warning the peopleagatnst IheouU rage ol the McKlnley bill. The rate of percentage ulven above are pproxlmatety exact many of them being fractional, the ti actional part being dropped. The Adams Express Company Joint the United States Express Company in obeying the postal laws iutenJed to cut off the supplies ol the Louisiana Lottery Company in refus ing to carry its letters or packages , these ex press companies have dadly crippled the Surest fraud. Is it considered certain now that the charter of the cempany will not be renewed, aad i.s death will save the people ol the whole country many million dollars per year. In Mexico there is a small euphsrUaceous tree, named turn crrfinni, which ejects its seeds from the capsules wi'h a veiy loud and disagreeable Boise. Dr. Sclircnk of Mount Cartnel, III, has discovereu that the tfkxrtia margin! of the Western plains the"snow on the mountain" of our enrdens docs the same on a small Kale. The seeds on expulsion are thrown six feet KEUI.UTION. A dUpatcft from France snj! Tbe tariff bill, n now shaped under the hand of the committee ol the elm in her. outdoe the McKlnley bill in protection- Itm. The uironue commerce league, the leading free-trade body, ha Istued a strong manifesto, denouncing It as tend Inn to surroutid franco wild a minese wall, the Inevitable result 01 which will be the ruin of the country's agriculture, com mcrce and shipping luterc.lt for the tem poral v prout 01 great manufacturers, it is believed, however, It the government can assure the safety of the llordcaux wine trade under reciprocity, the opposition ol the league will disappear. Then comes a dUpatch from Kamat city which say it A party of Mextcana and Ametlcan from Mexico are here sludging the pork packing business, One of them In an In tervlew tnld the Mexican Government will undoubtedly past the bill excluding American rork product In retaliation for the bill. In antlclprtlui. of thl the gen tlemen are ttudylng up the butlnett in or der to start the tnduttry In Mexico when silting Ball killed. St, Vkvu Dec. 15. - dispatch re. eclved late tonight by the Pioneer Prest about today's fight say that when the Indian police reached camp they found the Indians ready to march. The ponies were painted and many at the savage had stripped tor war. The police made a dath I into camp and seised Sitting Bull. They , were on their way back to Standing Rock when a son of the famous chief urged hi comrade to recapture the old man. The women and children were left In the bushes and then lih vclla, the hostile charged upon the police, firing a they came. A hand-to-hand atruggle ensued, during w hich Hitting Dull, who was not shackled, gave hit order In a loud voice. For sev eral minutes the filing was heavy and deadly. In the futllade Sitting 11 u I! fell out el hit taddie. pierced by a bullet but It it not known whether It was fired by the charging party or by one of the police. The son of Silling Hull was slain almost at the ilrst volley of the police. The hos tiles fired with gieat accuracy and slowly drove the police from the field. If the cavalry Dad not come up at this time It I robabld the force would nave been annl- llatcd. As a general rule, it it said to be a very difft cult matter to gnce the speed ol fulic. The fast fishes are trim and pointed in shape, with theiijfins close to their bodies. The dolphin and bootto are thought to be the fastest; and, al thaugh their speed is not known, they are lully capable of twenty miles an hour. the law Is enacted. From which It will be teen that these countries propose to retaliate agatiut u for the passage of the McKlnley bill. This Is the most natural thing In the world, and It will noi be long until we tee our foil v. The outbreak of Indium in wcitctn Dakota suggests the importance of disarming at once, and keeping disaimed, all who ever go on the war path. They are not citizens, and I lit constitutional provision about the Inviulablcnecs of the right to bear arms does not apply to them. When lite Indians get in their fast nesses llicy ate a match for many more than then number of United States lioop. Black Da ess (Jooim 1 make a spe elalty of keeping a full line of blue silks Silk Warp Henrietta, Wool llenilrttat and all the W.e noveltict In black drest goods, and trimming. &AMVEI. t.. OVNU, mm wmmm i E "" I'1 I I ' I I I I II mi 11 1 1 1 in TO BEE THIS LA ltd EST AND HK8T SELECTED STOCK OP Cii 1 rot. 1 . Kusscll .defines a cold wsve as a twenty degrees fall in temperature in twenty- four hours over an area of 50,000 square miles, the temperature in some part of this area de scending to 36 deg. During the past ten years there have been no less than 691 cold wi in the United States. A oeet sugar lactory is to be erected near Salt Lak City, costing about f400,000, and capable of handling 350 tons of beet per day. which means toe manufacture of 7,ooo,oo0 pounds of refined tugar in a season. Factory will pay $4. Sorer ton for leets, which will make their cultivation profitable. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS After! In Berlin are what are called "molkciis,' milk stations. In the basement of an clrgnl block of buildings a few cws are kept. Thec are well fed and cared for. and furnish excellent milk for the patrons in the neighborhood. They water the cows instead of the milk, and H is a better quality than most city milk. A friend of HarrUon says the question of his being a candidate for renomlnatlon will depend upon the action of the senate at thl 1 session. If that bedy passes the Force bill he will be la candidate, other wise he will not. Whether he Is a candi date or not he wi.l never be elected. Gen. Booth, la his book "In Dailrst Eng land," sayi: "Out of every five persons in Lon don, one dies eithc' in the hospital, asylum or workhouses." Tht Scientific American oliorvct llut snow Llio. loess can be prcvcn'ctl by blacking the nose and checks under tUc eyes. Mr. Gr re Uieed of the United States Navy Uas succeeded in getting musical tooet of different pitch from an clectrict current Vamckdiro, Ky., Dec. ij For the murder of four nrgrotc In August, 186S, John Hive w was today found Li'llty and sentenced to the per.itentlary for life. I he crime was a most atrocious one rour membert of a family of six. of old Jack Foster, were the victims. Foster's cabin presented a sickening sight on that Sabbmh morning In 1868. There lay the lifeless bod v of lack hosier, with twenty- one cuts on his head. By his side was the body of his wife, with six gashes on her hea J and as maay on her back, thowlng that death came "to them while lighting lo protect each other. In the bed near by was lound the dead body ol rosters mother, old and bli d. with her skull split in twain. Then a trail of blood was fol lowed to the houtc of Fred Mchulls. twenty yards distant, and there Richard roster, a lad of 16 years, was found with twowouldson his head, from which lie died that day.but not until he had told who the murders were. One little girl had two wounds on her head, which was shown to the jury In this trial, but she was not t-cr milled to tesilf v, a she was only 4 year old at the lime of the massacre. s. war Tkrrateard. Lo.nuo.v, Dec. 15. EngtUlj attention i di verted to some extent even from the Imli quar rel by thretcni g news fiora I.uIjoq and East Afiica. DUpatcbis from l.i.lwti stale that pop ulor excitement there it increasing and that the inini!iy it iai idly kKuing control of affairs of liie i vtmment, I lie only course being 10 it' ifi w t'b the tide or re it;n. otuntectt are of fered lr hundred! lo fil.t U.itMi inlrudctt, snd news that tlie Portuguese fbg lial been hauled down at Mutacut Kraal cautcd a frenzy of excitement. Later explanations between the two governments have been diplomaticaUy sat isfactory, dut have not allayed the feeling cf the Portuguese peopli, snd unless 1 ,01 J Salts bars' csn.tnducethe British South Afriran Com pany to withdraw Ihei- forces an African war seems certain. A ('Milan Array, iNbkTKNDKNCK, Dee. I S, A cutting affiay occutied in Ihltcity late this evening between two men by the name f litn Dice and Dave Simpson, in which the latter received two cashes in the light shoulder from a two edged duk knife and a dangerous wound tn the right muc, wYciing in initriosiai anery anu pene (rating to a depth of one and tltree-'is-tcr inches Dice it under arrest. The wounded man is in the hands of D.s. Lee. Butler and Locke and is resting ey. A Blow at IwMsralMy. London, Dec. 14. The wave of tcact- Ion against Tarncll I becoming more pro nounced. The Influence of the priest Is rapidly making Ittelf felt. In the church as evcrywnerc, out especially in Kilkenny, to-tiay, tne clergy urged openly on their hearers the duty of following the advice of the bUhons and striking a blow at Immor- attiv in nign places by voting against rar- nctl. The bUhop of Cloyne has requested member 01 the league In lilt diocese to withdraw from the present organisation. controlled by I'arncll, and to form a recou nted league, free from alliance with a dis credited leader. Hoary Mailers, Ntw YotK, Dec. 14. The Herald this morning sayt the man who It not happy after to-morrow It a liopelett case. Thit phrase Is a fair sample of tbe sei.timent of the solid men who Irequcnicd the corridors of the Windsor notel last night. Many of them were railroad magnates, who are here to attend the great meeting ot the house ol J l'lerepont Morgan to-day, but a goodly number were men whose feelings are not apt to get the Utter of them. Whether lids note of hopefulness, wat due more to the proximity of London gold than lo the vUli of Secretary Wlndom, would be difficult to deride, but It I very safe to assume that both of these favjrlng au.plccs had much to do with the changed aspect of the future. rrwtea la beat's. iir.t.io, W. Va., Dec. 14 The bodies of Oorgc Becker and James Ltne, larmrrs, were tounu lying on the road a few miles from the couuty courthouse Saturday. The unfortunates had started from their bonus Wednesday to go to the county sent, and are supposed lo have frore'i to death, as no marks of violence si( found on them. iMStf tm JMS6 JrJ.'.-m Our stocks in every Department are now com plete, and we are ready to show the Largest, BesW Assorted, most Attractive Stock of Goods in this country. Our Specialties are too large to giveMiT WV4W A.VAAV AJ.3 U Ul UXJ.V JLX Holiday Goods. Santa Glaus Headquarters. aoaaJ DRESS SILKS, IN CHEAT VARIETY, lo SILK WARP HENRIETTAS. i bUcka., J TABLEaCOVEHS, fAILE SCAHFG, ..CONSISTINO OK.. Plnsh Goods, Toilet Cases, Albums, Fancy Pcrftimciies, Novelties. Art Supplies, Etc., Etc. ALLEN BEOTHEES, WHOLESALE RETaIL GROCERS, CIGAR8, TOBACCO, AND CHOIC E FRUITS KINDS, IN LARQE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, IN THEIR SEASON. LL Flinn Block, ALBANY, OREGON. LADIES, CKILDXENS AND MISSES CLOAKS AND WRAPS. FANCY IRESS PATTERNS. LACE CURTAINS, BLACK AND FANCY SHAWLS, PILLOW SHAMS. FASCINATORS, LADIES LIHEN CARPETS,ARrfr$Mlft$ AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, BUQ3 IN CHEAT VARIETY, LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN FUSS. TA3LE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. FINE SKIRTS FOR LADIES. PERFUMERY, FANIY CR3CKERY.TEA Sp FINE SHOES, FOR LADIES, MISSES AN 3 CHILDREN. LAMPS. STANDING AND HANQINl FANCY SLIPPERS, PLUSH, VELVET AND EM3331DERED, FINE BLANKETS. WHITE AND COLORED. h a M as as aaaiam.aiA,wA ' . T , nunitM.rwii s.u nin.oi i wnrt9 n n J arvuii OXFORD TIES FOR LADIES, LACE COLLAR FOR LADIES AMD CHILDREN, . JEWELRY, ETC., ETC. STAMPED LINENS, CONSISTING CF BUREAU AND TABLE SCARFS, SPLASHERS, TIDIES AND TRAY CLOTHS. UMBRELLAS, WITH COLD AND SILVER HANDLES, BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jil any of these Goods were bousrht exoroaalv for Holidav trada. ana bought in quantity, and of the best kind. rart'.e3 wanting cannot buy too soon, as noar the Holidays the assortment gets broken, and in the rush. as is always the case, you cannot gee tlie attention we would Like to give all our customers. Samuel E Young, UH.DZN'U AND LOAN. .10 fchari In 15 of Oregtn DISSOLUTION SO nCE--Br H.utoa eonaent tba baretofore -x!lriff (Urn of Xcha A Con ban litis dav dissolved Cartnanlilp, lohri It. .aches, Junior mom er, rellrtiiir. All and tncU will b rrilo'l by John .chk' Nigucd Immi 17, Xtt'JO. Joa Zamtta. Join, IJ Zacuk flO RENT. A Mora room 22a9J feet, I aoltabia for bualaeM; centrally locatnd Fur parUouiara call at tb IKMOcitAT ofiioo or on J as V l'ipa. SUBSCRIPTIONS!!! NEW .PAPERS - AND -MAGAZINES . Ileccleved at F. L. KEKTON'3 Cash Grocery Store, NEAR THE POST OFF HOLIDAY -::- GOODS. ST AN ARD & CUSIC K Plush and Leather Albums, Toilet Cases in Plush and Metal. Elegant Perfume Cases, Manicure Sets, Sachet Bags, Gold Pens, Etc., Etc., Etc. TBOTJBLB TO i i jm '. Jam jb mjLm - 1 1 SHOW GOODS.Jfl A MOST MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS. Holiday - Goods - for - Men, - Youth's, : and : Chilredren, 11 Remember the Little Chaps ir tbe Holidays: In our Boys' and Children's Clothing Department wo arc showing the grandest stock of popular priced goods ever seen in the Willamette Valley. It don't cost much to rig out the "little ones" at Our Stoke. Vo don't put on fancy prices, but we do give the best representation for your money, when it comes to boys' clothing, of any lxouse in the state. Mothers and Guardians, in fact, anybody that's interested with the purchasing of boys' clothing for the holidays, if you value money at all, and think that a clear saving of at least 25 to 40 per cent on tho purchase of your boy's new suit or overcoat is an item,ca.l on us, before spending even oxe cext elsewhere, and we'll show you how to make your dollars do double duty at BARGAIN HEADQUARTERS. We aire Waiting for Yon to Conic Right in and LooTIiroiigli j Our Colossal stock of the Richest Tailored Clothing for men or boy's, ever placed on sale within any four 5 stores in this city of Albany. . . - . THERE'S NOTHING THAT'S NEW AND POPULAR BUT WHAT'S TO BE FOUND IN THIS ELEGANT STOCK OF OURS. Ever garment is tf this season make, and wo will guarantee our goods to fit equally as well as any tailor' made garment. A Foolish Man is he who pays $50 or $G0 for a tailor made suit or overcoat when there is such a hue and large assortment of ready made suits at T. L. WALLACE & OO'S. at prices i anging from $5 to $30. 22223222: IN HOLIDAY FURNISHINGS "We are your people." All the other houses in Albany combined can't show such an assortment of furnishing goods. Every thing "the llnest" and our low prlcea and fine qualities are astonishing. OMt HOLIDAY NECKWEAR is right on top of anything ever seen in this state. OUR HOLIDAY FULL DRESS SHIRTS are marvels ol perfection ; when it comes to fit, originality and designs we havo tho stock of "Albany." The prices range from'f I to $2. Every mod era improvement on them up date. our holiday silk mufflers. Here's where we can show you over 100 new designs. We have specially pur chased them in immense quantities for the HOLIDAY TRADE, and in order to enable us to sell them at wonderfully low prices. OUR HOLIDAY SUSPENDERS will open your eyes if you'll come in to look at them, as we have the finest and larg est stock of these goods right here at our store you ever gazed upon. OUR HOLIDAY NIGHT-SHIRTS are way ahead of anything ever see in this part of the eontinent. Elegant designs, plain and fancy bosoms, and some are made from the most exquisite needle work. HOLIDAY SILK UMBRDLLAS. IIOLIHAY UNDERWEAR. . HOLIDAY HOSIERY. 222BS33 VE'LL MAKE A MIGHTY EFFORT to get every overcoat and fuit of clothes out of the house before spring. It's a good thing for you and a good thing for us. We're not going to let our goods get shelf worn and motheaten; not goirg to leave thi fashion wear our goods out, but we will sell 'em cheap and give our customers the benefit. WE HAVE NO CHEAP GOODS but we have "Good Goods Cheap." JUST THINK OF IT! A Good, Warm Overcoat for FOUH ZCL1.LTI.K! Hundreds of handsomo dress suits in rich shades, satin faced, satin sleeve linings; worth very cent of $30. Price on 'em fSSO. .' ALBANY WOOLEN MILL GOODS, In both men s and boy s suits, and, the prices are no consideration. Men's all wool suits Jfrom $8 to $10. We have also large quantities of woolen overshirts and woolen underwearJIwhich we are anxious to close out, and will practicaly Give Them -Away! THIS SALE 'ELL PROVE A JONAH. It means the saving of dollars to you by purchasing your goods at the Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains. in FVnl 0 D E3 E3 E33 a n 0 0 liii.wli3