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State Legislature. SENATE. In the senate, the following standing committers were appointed : Agriculture and Forestry Looney, Kelly, Clem. Assessment and Taxation Mulkey, Mackay, Potter, Cameron, Taylor. Claims Howe, Fnlton, Daly of Lake. Commerce and Navigation Selling, Howe, Cameron, Proebstel. Counties Mackay, Howe, Taylor. Cameron, Patterson. Education- Kuykendall, Harmon, Porter. Elections and Privileges Harmon, Brownell, Wade. Engrossed Bills Daly of Benton.Reed Mitchell. Enrolled Bills -Patterson, Mulkey, Cameron. Federal Relations Driver, Proebstel, Dofur. Fishing Industries Reed. Mitchell, Bates. Horticulture Daly of Benton, Patter- eon, Looney. Insurance and Banking Haints, Adams, Bates. Printing Mitchell, Selling, Haines. Irrigation Proebstel, Cameron, Mor row. Judiciary Fulton, Brownell, Mitchell Kelly, Dofur. Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry Daly, of Lake, Kaykecdall, Morrow. Military Affaire Haseltine, Taylor, Wade. Penal Institutions Haines. Driver, Looney. Mining Cameron, Harmon, Smith. Municipal Corporations Baseltine, Harmon, Srrith. Public Buildings and Institutions Adams, Haxeltine, Reed. Public Lands Porter, Mulkey, Howe, driver. Wade. RailroadE Brownell, Patter.on, Daly of Benton, Mackay, Morrow. Kevieiorrof Laws Kelly, Reed.Folton, Daly of Lake, Smith. Roads and Highways Bates, Looney, Daly of Benton, Proebstel, Clem. Waya and Means Taylor, Mulkey, Kuykendall, Selling, Adams. Among the bills introduce I were lb lollowicg: Fulton, to create office of county game nd forestry wardens to be appointed by the county courts. Monthly salary to beftixed at not above $75 Haaeltine, to provide for reimbruet- tnent of moneys, etc., to commission at Omaha exposition. Brownell, for an act to provide for a constitutional convention . Clem for an act to define terms "land" mnd "real property." Daly of Benton, to authorize Benton county to establish a free ferry at Cor- vallie. Patterson, to amend law relating to dates of holding court in the third die trie). Daley of Lake, to repeal railroad com mission. Mulkey, to create office of recorder of . conveyences in Polk county with tt.COO alary. Kelly, to repeal office of food couimis ioaer. BOCBK Among the bills introduced are: Whitney, 1 b No. 2, to tax mortga ires. Curtis, H B No. 6, to provide for the office of game and forestry warden. Hill, H B No. 7, to provide for the re gulation election, to require and regu late the registration of voters for election purposes. Read first and second time. Krouse, H B No. 8,providing for the election of United States tenators. Mr. Maiera will be tiied at Dallas for tbe murd.r of Ray Sink. Just now the evidence against Mr. Majers is very un reliable, parelv circumstantial. At tbe name time there is a strong sentiment that he is guilty. Tbe esse is one that justifies the strongest effort being made I) secure a conviction of the gnilty per awn whoever be is Oregon should set sn example of promptoete and thor oughness in its criminal t-ia'a that will be) exemplary in the ffer About fie best business the legislature will do will be to undo the business of tbe last legislatures. The lees bills pas end the better. Besides there should be business for the regular session of the legislature. It would not look well for forty days to be spent doing nothing. Mr. Bryan will stay with bis regiment nntilt It is mustered out. There has been a goo 1 deal of cheap joUn talk in reference to tbe matter. Mr. Bryan is a eoncienlious, honorable man, in all bis tindertaaio, and he will do what is right in tbe ma'Ur. Aieerism is bo oeing referred to as a national evl. It is we. 1 to r member .i t . . - tLat Algeriern teaches oat farther than Mr. Alger himself, and n fact is ding' eronsly near Mr. Alger's part. Tbe report of a rich strike in the mountains off from Medford ia liable to cause a rush in that direction. Better sot be too hasty. These rich strikes of ten prove to be only the comer pin . Tbe nsoal number of fool bills are ing Introdnced . be' How's This? Ve oner One Hundred Dollars lie ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have knowh F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wkst & Troax, Wholesale Drugeisbj. Toledo O. Waldwo, Kihxan & Makvin, Whole sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting illrectly upon the blood and mucous suriace of the system. Price 76c. per bottle. ! by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family Pills ai best. Call and see our Trilby air tight stoves. btawAKT Sr Box, Habuwabk Uo. Bhtan's FjmdJ Stokb. E. L. Bryan bas locatd in the Hill Block were lie will deal in flour, hay, feed, potatoes, mill stuff, oilcake and grass and garden seeds. He will treat everybody fairly. Try bim. JXPERT BICYCLE REPAIRING 4 ND HORSE SHOEING. Second Street between Ferry and Broadalbln Streets. MILLER & STEWARf. Now we will eee if any of the legislat ors really wish the useless commissions abolished. Albany merchants as a rul9 reprt an excellent tail business, with piospecU of a continuance of the same through the winter. only If France had a Napolebu "there would undoubtedly be a revolution there. But who is there now who could lead a French revolution. riie London financial report says that the main influence is the prospect oi dearer moner. This will always be the tendency under the single gold standard, and the dearer money the harder to get, The Spaniards in Porto R co wUh to get home just as fast ai they can. They don't want any United States govern. raent on thejr plate. Let them go. V e very emi. helically do not belong to the same set. Eastern people looking for a location in Oregon will do well to remember that Albany has first clasa schools for their children to attend, schools of a High moral character as well as of general ex cellency. The orginiialion of the state legislature shows that Mr. Corbett has bold of the string, and that Mr. Simon as bis best man has hold of (be whip. Mr. Cor bett will probabiy be elected. Candi dates for postoffice will please take not- aCOe Thor. Baynard is lying on his death bed in England. Mr. Baynard at one time was the most promement roan in the democratic party with about the best chaneee for being- president of the United States. An Albany man likes Joe Simon for president oi the senate because he makes things move when he is in the cbair That certainly is one qualification, and a good one. At the same time e have reached that era in the histoiy of ike world when the bosses of the Joe Simon stripe should be set down on politically Theiecontinne to be minors of the death of the emperor ol China. It is probable it will take several years the way things move in China to get at the truth of it And any way it Is not a very material thing. China would get aloo j ut at out as well without an emperor as with one. Considerable white wasb will be need ed in Washington during the next few days. Tbe commiUee of investigation of tbe affairs of the war department have gone to work. It is possible though that tbe members will not be of tbe white wssb order, and that they will get at tbe bottom farti of tbe charges rega-dUss ol lavors. ThU is tbe season of the year when all eyes are on tbe capital city, now princi pally on account of a special session cf the legislature. While not in far jr of the session the Democrat hopes lo see some legislation that will be in the interest oi the people, it will not take long though to aee which way ibe wind is blowing, and whether it will be a trading legislation to get fat appropria tions through for different sections, i "you scratch my back aud I will scratch yours'" affair. Secretary of war Unwell A Aider, was Colonel of a Michigan regiment in the Civil war. He was several times absent from bis command without leave ot ab sence and wben thia happened on tbe eve ol a battle in tbe valley of Virginia in 1S64 Sheridan and Merritt made sharp reports on bia dereliction. court martial of bim was recommended but be resigned before tbe recommends tion con Id be acted on, and be command ed political inflaence enough to get Lis resignation accepted. Roof eve It, tbe rough rider, is now tt c-nier of attraction in New lck slate, and is about f ore of the nomination for governor on the republican ticket, but he is not anre of election. Just now 'be tide is against bim. His dariog charge op San Joan h'M will not be sufficient to do the bnsinte. W hile these are days of heroism tbis is not eooogh in a politi cal campaign. Roosevelt's whole life bas been of a sensational order, too much so for tbe governor of a big state like New York. He could not though be worse than Governor Black, tbe poorest apology tor governor tbe state of New Yora has t ver had. The Rpnblic says : all tbe volunteers raised for tbe Span ish war eniift'd "fo. two years or tbe war." That is, if tbe war should last as long as or longer i ban two years, tby mnst serve the full term of two years but if peace was declared in six months, or nine months, or at the end of any period short of two year, tbey mnst at once be muttered out. Aa tocn as peace is conclnded McKinley most tnrn the volunteers loose, whether he wants to keep tbem or not. The thirty odd thou sand regulars whom Congress authoriz ed to ha enlisted lr the war, must also be disDanded and ronsteiedout as soon aapeaceis declared. In tbis matter mncb more is involved than tbe desire of tbe soldier boys to get back to tbtir homes and to peaceful employments. Tbe Am erican people will never consent to give any president tbe dangerous power of controlling a large army in time of peace, and they do not mean to submit to the heavy burden of paying for the support of a large and costly military establishment when there is no use of t. The troub e between Great liritaia and Ku&sia and Uermanv in Asiatic waters is due to nothing on earth but the dt- aire of each to grab as much as possible of the Chineee Empire, which shows im minent symptoms of disintegration. The war between China and Japan prov ed ibat the Chinese have fallen away be hind i he times and made it crrtain that the Chinette mnst soon succumb to a stronger and more progressive people. In other words the long-looked for par tition of China is nt hand. The Rusdant have obtained a strong foot-hold at Port Arthur, well up in the temperate zone, and propose to mike it the terminus of their long trans-Siberian Railroad con- neclng the Pacific Coast ol Asia with Moscow and St. Petersburg. They are, also, fixing to grab the beet parts of Northern China, in order to control its valuable tradn arid gradually colonize Russians in tlio.e. regions. The Ger mans have obtained a naval station near PortAithur; they want a share of Chi nere trade for then, e'vei, and ihey alio want to plant 0rmn colonies in that paitolthe woild. The Russians and Germans arejust now, woiking together to shut Great Britain out from a share in the division of Chinese trade and ter ritory, but Great Britain is a bard ens lomer to get ahead of in a game of grab i HshlnKton Letter. (From Oui Rejrul r Correspoouent.) WAiUNOTON.8ept. ID, 1808. Is Mr. McKljnley preparing to throw Secretary Alger overboard? Many per sons think so. Secretary Alger Is the member of the cabinet who was not specially summoned to Washington to nartlcinate in ths extended CWtiJera- tion and discussion of the instructions given to the American peace commission ers previous to their departure for Paris. It is ad mi fed that this public snub was administered to Alger as a hint that his resignation of the war department would be acceptable to the administra tion . Another reason given lor not hav will are ing Alger in Washington just now is that Mr. McKmley wished the other members ot the cabinet to feel free in expressing them-elves about the intend' ed investigation ol the war department, which would have beeu impossible with the secietary of war present. Mr. Me Kinley is said to be convinced row that the investigation will result in finding Alger gnilty of some of the gravest char ges that have been made against him, and to be lull v determined to do nothing to shield Aker. Some eay that he bas been brought to this state of mind by evidence laid before bim by militaiy men : others that it is the result of the existing panic among the repulTican managers over tbe outlook fordemocr' ic success iu the congressional campaw ana their insistence that something ov done at once to counteract the wave ol indignation that is sweeping over tbe country aa a reeult of the knowledge of the unnecessary hardships and deaths of the volunteers. There is much epecu'ai ion in Wash tngton concerning tbe oaiuie ot tbe in structions given our peace commission ers, and the belief is growing that tbe instructions were not specific, further than to demand posseesson of tbe islaud of Lozon, and that everything else was left to be determined ty circumstances, after tbe commission meets and there is an opportunity to learn the attitude ol the Spanish commie!'" In any event, it is certain than air. McKinley does not intend, if he can prevent it, that the poeition of tbe administration shall become known until after tbe con gressional election. If be was certain aa be claims to be that the policy of tne administration won d be endorsed by the people, be would be oolv too glad to announce that policy before) tbe congres sional electioa. Senator Que came over to Washing ton to poll a lew administration wires tht he hopes will aid bim in bis fight for re-election. He admits that tbe preeent is tbe strongest fight ever pnt up against him, and leaves it t J be interred that he is far from certain ot winning That tbe competition between the big shipyards cf the country is largely im aginary, wben it comes to bidding for the construction ot ebips for tbe gov ernment, waa demonstrated aa nsual j wben the bide were opened lor the con st ortion of three batiU ships, the Maine, tbe Ohio, and the Missouri Contracts have been given at practically the eome figures to the Union Iron Woiki, San Francisco; Wm. Cramp A Sons, and the New Port News Company, recti to construct one of these baltleebipe ail ui wbic are to have a speed of IS1' knot. Some of tbe Connecticut republicans who helped defeat John Addison Porter for nomination for govorner are not dis posed to Wt the mat tr test there. bnt wi I try to get Porter ooste J from bis po I :tion cf Secretary to tbe President. Porter says be will not resign. It re mains to be seen whether bis enemies are strong enough to have bim dis missed. From tbe Dalles T. M. John McXeal, our Dalies boy cf tbe First U.S. Cavalry who bat jnst got back 'rim Santiago de Cuba tells a story ot the storuingof San Juan heights that will bear repeating, bverybody bas read ol the Hooking of tbe Ssveoty-flrst New York, bow when they refuted to face the sto.m of Spanish mntketry a negro regiment In tbeir rear compelled tbem to lie down on tbe ground while tbe negroes marched on over tbem. Mr McNeal's regiment followed in the rear of the colored regiment. As tbev march ed over the proatra'e bodies of tbe New Yorkers, one of the latter' officers lifted bis head and add rets, tig the cavalry cap tain saia: rar, lor Vhrist s sake go do further; they're fighting I ke bell up there " "Yon dammed fool yon" an swered the captain, "did you expect it was goiog to be a Sunday school pk nir ? From the KanraaCit7 Star. By tbe issue of bonds toe government made certain that it would not have to contend with a deC-l. But now that tbe war it over and expenses are being reduced, the next 'congress is sore to have a problem on its bands ia dealing with tbe surplus in the treasury that is l.keljr to bring tome etrbairassmeot to tbe republicans. From the Springfield Republican. If tbe Maine and Vermont vote cor rectly reflects the popular temper in tbe country at large the Democracy will stand an excellent chance of securing control of the Fifty-sixth congress. Al geriem and taint and nncertaln leader ship respecting tbe new prcblems and dangers confronting the nation are doing a perfect work in oeadeoing republican enthusiasm . Sick headache, billioosness. constioation and all liver and stomach troubles cau be quickly cured br umng tbo famous tittle pills known asDeWitt's Little Early Ristrs. Tbey are pleasant to take and nev.r giipe. At J. A. Cummins. "I think DiWiti sSlv i. he finest pre paiation on the market for piles." Ho writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va. Try it aid you will think the same. It also cures ecze na and all skin diseases At ). A Cumiiogs. G. C. Blanks, Lewikvjtlp, Texa, writes that one box cf IVWit'.'s Witch Hazel Sive was worth 650.00 to bim. It cured bis pile of ten , ears standing. It also cures eczema, kin diseisesjand obstinate sjres. At J. A. Curatnina. fiob Moor. of LtFayette, Iud.. says that rbr coistipit oi be has found De Witt's Little KarU K'sors to be perfect. They never gru. Try them fur stomach and liver troubles. At J. A. Cumminar letter llst. Following is tbe list of letters remaining in the Postolht-e at Albany, Linn county, ; Oregon, Kept 27, 1898. Persons calling 'or these letters must give the date on which B ey were advertised. Alien, Mrs Ira Menear, Mr Lceter Barnes, MrLemro Craine, W. E. Cooper, S, C. Crawford, Mrs Huntley, J. C. Hector, Henry Johns, Thomas Kezer, Mrs Maggie Murray, John L. Mohany, Annie-2 Nilzel, Edward Orth, Mrs Otterstedt, diaries Smith, Mrs Smith, P. O. Thompson, Frank: Thompson, O. B. I T. J. 8titis P. M misfi rs. The members Who vote ft the annual appropriation of $5,000 for the Marion county fair should be spotted. The usual number of hangers-on, who think their influonco is worth a peciini nrv consideration, are at Salem hanging around the lobbies. Their innuenee 18 nil. All thev aro after is tho swug. A close observer at Salom Bays Corbett never get over 41 votes. His chances waning fast. Memlters ere receiving red hot letters from their constituent, from all over the state warning them not to vote lor him. Both houses of the legislature finally made provision for furnishing each mem ber with three copies of such newspapers as they desire. The usual number has been hve. Thia resolution is as proiier as it would be to provide each member with tooth brushes. A member who w ill vote for such a fool resolution will vote for almost anything that comes up. China is a country of Li's. Li flung has just been succeeded as boss by Yu Li. That ought to cause a duel. The Salem Statesman says Corbett's chances of election are slim. That set tles it, and in fact is probably about tbe condition of affairs. TLe Eaa Oregon is o, refers to Fred i'ae Tustin, recently appointed rom- ruis-ioner ot Alaska, aa the man who married his mother in-law. The Journal says: "It is not known that the present attorney-general, or his predecessor con ducted any private law bucinee while serving as state attorney They gave their entire time to the slate and that is probably what Mrs. Ulacaburn will do." In the organization of the legislature Linn county did not get an office though the counties all around us were remem bered. Portland got the priiicijml slice. A good showing was made in the sen ate by the immediate introduction of a bill to repeal tbo railroad commission. ii aiiouiu ne sent tiiroiig'i a whooi mg. j But will iU Hon. J. II. Mitchell baa formally an- Bounced through the Herald of this cit v i that he is not a candidate for I'. S. Sena- I tor. lie stood no chance of an election j anyway. ) ; n . ,, . . . . ,i The Corpett-Mctoy fight is declared ; off in the east just as the Corbett against the field fight begins in the west. There j will be no police interference in the" western tight. A Eugene paper aaid that Seryuanl ' Bromley sent oW home to his folks. then it correctad it and tnaJe it JoO, and again said he hadn't been heard irom at all. This Manila news U somel.nies un - certain. The usual motion was ma-le in the house yesterday to supply each nieniSwr with five papers, and it was promptly eet down on. as it ought to l-e. It h been customary, but ha !--ii a lake proposition of tho wort I or.it r. . , , The attendance at Uie e'.ate uaiwmiy yesterday had reached 52. It takes S to proce.-J to M.tr.i a. inquire l.im to seventeen professors at a salary of about j jjid jnr": ,!"' I rtvenl it l J 1,n- (Wtoteabem. Theprv-ntUte "Sports received at the nnvv depart legis lature might will disorganize the rni.rit'aDnounce ,Jsat !he , T inUUition. which nnaer it premt un-.r.,r. ...i i "um uaB V""0"7 ,nl" ' 4 . , t ,.- I .1 fl 1 1.. I . r i nuouio nave an alien iaace oi neariv nre hundred. " j Paks., Sept. SS. At m-et:ng of tlu? cabinet this morning, a 1 the mmis- Ti.;. . , j ters U ing present, a diruion w as tAken ThiaisagocHljearfornewsparrn en..,,,, Ulal rf ex. In Uie senate, Moorehead and Middleton J tapU;:i l'revfus, anl the d.cumcnt in occupy decks and in the bouse Snyder j the ce wi,l l sent to Ue court of ca- at tbe desk and Griffin, sergeant-at-artus Mt".'n; Crowds of jeopie outside the newspapermen. Mr. ttntfin ua'. . . colored gentleman, Uie ed.tor of the New Age. an Afro-American paper at Portland. and son-in-law of ex-l'niled Slate Sena - tor Bruce of Mississippi, who is at the present, for tbe aeconi time. rwrUiw of f tbe U.S. treasury. Mr. Grilbn is an active, intelligent republican and has leen fittingly reoogtiizi by the party jo i on lami. ty being chosen a delegate to the county, the congressional and the state conventions last April. States man. lockjaw should be common in Attotia Tbe Astorian tays: Three marriage licenses were ioe. yesterday bv lounty Clerk Whertir. Tbe names of the bappr couple are Mike Petersoa and Ida lu'ptila. Aklna A. Reiniska and Ma Frankie, John llaijo koske and Unuesi Winturi. ail resil-n;s of Astoria. Mr. Sam vVarfle! ;, staunch Alses re publican, arrived in Corva.lis Sunday witn 875 head of sheep which h had purchased at that p'ao for a Crm in Polk countv. Republican Dr'ces nrrin from 1. 25 to 3 00 per head were ta.t tor thesarilmals.-Corvllis Union It the sheep prices are republican shut are be wheat prices Particulars of the attack on Manila on August 13 show it to have r en by ar rangement between the Americar s and Spaniards, under which the Spaniards were to have a chance to disnla a mit ance.By mistake some ol the Americans were hred on instead of insurgents and were killed otherwise there would have been no fatality among our soldiers. In tbis view of it it waa nurelv a irrsn.w and not a victory by engagement. Chas. Savage, ol Brownsville, wri.es bome from Presido : The U. 8. Oltlcer in cominiml r.f r.nr company is a "d.ndy." He bought us a UW uan ouini coaling fl, ami every 'wo r three days we take an afterno n on iD'i pny. tomorrow or Kri.l.v wil ' pay-jay anu we set our SIS 0 n,.n everyoooy will tie hanpv. Last rs .l.v some of the Portland fellows were eonV rom camp lour days and nights, but that meaos guard house f.ir a week or two and a fine of tlOorfla l,.i;r. ..t pocsioiy, a court mar: ml Do First Clus Work. u...j ,.i.vh.ub nnu want nisi class worn aono without paving exhorbitant prices should patronize the Albany Bteam Laundry which have employed regularly five of the best ironers on the coast for ehirts.dresses, and shirt waists and ten cents la the highest price charged for any of these articles. 'Mr Sw etheart Went Down With the Maine, ' ii tun name of a new ami popnlar piece of ruusu'.C i' for a copy a E. U. Dr. Price's Cream DaKinjr Powtlei DIED. LEIBNER. On Tuesday Kept. 27, 1898 near Tangent. Mr. Otto U'ibncr, ol typhoid pneumonia, at the age of 22 years, affer a short illnenn. The funeral service waa held this after noon. RITTER On Saturday, Sept 24, 1898 at the home of hex daughter M rs John Leedy, of Minio, Mrs. Elizaoab Kil ter at the age of 79 years. n e ievea thrxa rtMi.i.. .. . Leedy, Mrs Ba'ber of Lebanon, and Mrs i Lou Osteihoudt of Pomona, Calif, I 1 riM rnlTi Atrial fJVIII a t si ua MM at.- ? 'ihi. nin : .uLl "1" 0 fllne,.i wiij take place afterwanl. at the city cemetery. use tea ? TFI.ttiKAPIlIC Rrw 1 Sakatixh, N. k BepabUraat Y. Sept. 27. The re publican convention nominated the fol lowing ticket today : For governor, Theodore Roosevelt, of Oyster Hay; Lieutenant governor, Tioio hy L. Woodruff, of Kings; controller, w illiuin J Morgan, of trie; secretary of state, John T McDonough, of Albany; state treasurer, John IS Jaeckel, ot Cay uga ; state engineer, Kdward A Bond of Jefferson; attorney general, John T le vies, of Oneida. The ("rasalulaaer. tld II Pauik, Scit. While Uie recentiun accorded the I'm led Slates eaoo cum mission here is all that could be desired it must be admitted that the general at mosphere does not incline toward the Americana. j It is tho general impression here that j the American commissioners have in- struct ions to provide for the retention of Manila and the bland of Luzon. Tbe I ...I j New oKK.Sej.t. 27. The preliminary survey of the Nicarauga canal has been completed and the engineers have re i turned to tins country and are going to . Wa-hington to make (heir rejort to tho I canal commissioners. The engineers ar- rived here today on the Aslaa line eteaai ter Altai. The engineers said that the j plan of the protused canal is a complete jvne, and thai their report will anow 1 !' 1 ,e cul 10 C'-I ickly and el"al'1. snirweeer sti4 li Isis, Sept. 2s. The Cairo corres- pondent of the Daiiv Mail Havs : Xlsjor Marcband Las a-lmittcd in com- VeraUon that the arrival of t..ncrl Kit hem-r saved hsm from ann-bilation by Ike dt-rvishes. -rit the sua j Saeatv;i. Sej-t. 2A, There is hardly an im partial obevrver here tonight who does not beheie that the ticket to be tl. itf.it a !4 he f. mn(.tli.n I v,n I vention l be held tomorrow wilt r headed by Colonel Theodore Koosevelt. for governor and Timothy L. Woodruff ! for lieutenant governor ! Chauncy M ltt.-w. who is to name i .'ir. i.oocvcit, arrived her thss aller- noon, and is pi:t.ve tl.at his candidate i has an almost clear tu-LI. nm w ' oar Far Maal a New Yoax. Sept. 2S. A dlspauh to the Herald from Washington says : i Instructions given by the navy depart- i mi-sit to Captain Uarker. comiaan-hng I tlie little ship Orrjji.n and senior oliicer . ,i,. . i,.,ru ; .,... ' a-j a.'v wi- v . Bia4 ttiv ajm m t.(ia7 IU , on iiuon to sail tomorrow . I k I h V . . . ' ...... , ... tie minister. ' Ua4 oer I Im?. S'pu 2j. A special to ;he Giobe from Hong Kongssvs it is learned i from a trustworthy Filipino source that t ranee ha prnii-.l to m-cni j Ue Filipino republic, his a-lJeJ that negvMiaiioaa on me suojec are J r ing at Manila, where there are three Frvi ch wsr:iips. IsOaurl CitM &t. CiTUKRixrj. tau S-pU 35. A, cyclone struck Mcrriton, 10 miles from ; tins city. with terrible violence thia after t noun, killing three persu8 aud injuring many. j The dead are : j CUre O'Neal emptyel in the I.incuin j paper mills; Mrs John I'.ickley and' Frank Modlt. a SMc trl,r. MK:iran, Or., Sept. 11. The greatest mining excitement ever know n in South ern rvtfon has Un-o caused by a rich strike just made in the .iskiyou moun tains, one mile from the Jackson county line.on w hat is known as Sterlings butte Wiiliam Angle an 1 Jor lin llrown are tlie luckv discoverer. Thy came V Meilfonl last night w ith .VI pounds of gold dust which thev dt p.wite-4 in the Jackson Count v Ijank. a a O til) Cjrlaa. it.cKBH, O. Set, it. A Cot cWBH, O. Sept. it. A siiccial to the lipatch from Lima says: A terrific cyclone struck this city this afternoon, tearing off the upper story of the high school building, and wrecking half a dozen private residences. Several persons were hurt. t.levallow f Cwha. WjtnisTojs,Sept. 24. The Spaniards have Mate I thev cul. I not taegin the evacialiun of Cuba until the 1st of Nov ember, aid that it could not be com plot ed More February 2Sth next. In view of the alarming state of tlie Cubans, w ho are suffering from hunger, and their in ability to obtain work, the president de cided'that he could not assent to the con umption of so much time. Therefore he ransed the commission to !o instruct ed to demand that the evacuation by th Spstiish In-gin not later than t October 15, 1 and that it be completed by Iecember :ilsl next. 4 Baillclil Saved. Plava 1KL Estk, Sept. 2T. The wreck ing company engaged under Lieutenant llobson in the work of saving wrecked Spanish warships has succeeded in float ing the cruiser Jnianta .nana icresa Ihe cruiwr after being got atloat was taken in tow bv tho I'otoinac, biiU con veyed by the cruiser New York, the scor pion aud tho Alvarando, tiroceeded to Ounntanamo bay, where sho arrived last niylit. Willlbry Whllewann WakiiixiiTos, Sept, 25. The commis sion appointtHi bv president McKinley to investigate the administration of the war department in relation to its conduct of the Ilisnano-Ainerican war will begin its labors formally tomorrow. The com mission fleeted an organization vester day by electing General Gren villa M Dodge, president ; Itichard Weightnian, Becrctarv ; and Major Stephen C Mills, of tho regular army, recorder. LaU of aa Army Si AKiM, Sept. 25. Tho only organised remant o! the khalita s army was oe feated, and its Inst etronghold, Gedarif, cantureiJ Sent 22, after a three hours hurd light, when an Egyptian forco num. bering i;kX), under ecuimamt ol tolonel Paasons, routed 3000 dcrvishea, of whom 600 were killed. Three Egyptian otlicers were wounded and iu rgy plain soldiers killed and 5U wounded. A Daaterows flare Seattle. Sent. 25. Parties who ar rived here tonight from Alaska report a hold-up and ni irder on tho Dalton trail, 11 r raiser, and K L Toltner, both of Se 11 KfJ attle, were held up by two men near aines Mission and robbed ol S4800 in gold. The body of lko Martin was found near the scene with a bullet hole through the head, lie had been robbed of flCOO. -atta-Sjtj- Why doift money baLck A Schilling & Company San Francisco 7 TrMBM tar aba WAmsGTo.N.Sept. 27. A comprehen sive programme for moving troops to Cuba has been outlined by the war de partment, and ite initial features Lave been decided upon. The result is due to directions given by the president Sept. 19 to the effect that details of troops be made for Cuba, Acting on this, General Miles outlined a plan lor sending two U...C..IU. un.uwi, uie nrxi unaer com mand of Major general .Wade, to leave in October, and the second division, un der Major general Kiuhugh Lee, to leave in November. Brraa Sir k Washington-, Sept. 27. Colonel Wm. J l'.ryan, of the Third Nebra-Wa. is sutl (confined to his bed at the home of his friend. O T ISride. He is sufh-ring from an attack of low fever. But his physi cians do not regard his condition as se rious or alarming. SOCIAL AND FEKSONAL Oysters will be served hot at lie De gree of Honor meeting tonight. F. M. French returned last night from a several days visit in Portland. License has been iseued for the marri age of Kimer Anderson and Leua Sov der. Law yer George Caldwell, of Portland, came up this noon to hunt pheasant and visit w ith his father. Miss Flora Mason entertained a n-- -tser of young people last evening in I . . or of her friend Mite Arrick of San .' e. Mr. Ijon Morrison, now a post' .r.erk running out from Portland, ca in , it. is noon on a visit with Albany fr.t.J ard is at Uie St Charles. Wayne Osborn the Eugene yoang man bas twawed all the required examinations and has been admitted to the naval acad emy at Annapolis. ' Mr. A. B, C. Ieniston, general agent at Portland for tbe Great Northern, waa in the city today looking after bis AI banv tHiMnesM, attended to here l v II. f. Merriil. i Mim K. IWtba Kliie, after an atence of two months in Minneapolis, bas re turned and will tmmediaUlv lake charge ot her musical classes inCorvallia. Slud-j enu will jind her at Mrs, Webber's from ' Monday noon to Wednesday noon of e-tclt week. CorratiU Times. Amon tbe prominent;menmentioned s. fc, in thebby of Uie State leglsla- ture yesterday were Hoos. J. K. Weatb- erforj and . It. Biiyeu of tisie city, both of whom have returned to tbe city, anj Col Montague and M. A. Milkr of Ijeuanon.jt, Mr. Brockman. of New Yt-rk, interna tional serretarv of the College Y M C A and Mr. J. A. iHimmit. r-f Portland, ar rived in Aiianv this noon and tins after noon met with the College Y M C A. They will go to (Vrval.ie tonight to meet with the A C Y M C A, arcotn panicd by l'rol Ia-c i Albany is to be tnate.1 t a novelty next Monday night in Uie marriage of Capt. Randolph Kuhoand Lieut. Jeie Hackleman, at the 1'pUst church. Iors open at 7:15 o'clock, performance to ttegin at 8 o'clock, Co'.. Marshall, of Portland, officiating. Admission onlv li cent. It is to be a regular hailaluiaii ai!.r. and members of the S. A. will be herefrom all over tbe voiley to join in toe happy event. The fire started in the engine loom of the .Mechanics Hall, and spread rapidly causing great excitement in Corvallis. Wben the ilames had contro. of tbe ar mory things popped in a live tuanter. There were stored there a large quantitv of blank cartndgRS. which made things un l for a few moments like an attack on Santiago. Strict I v nrsincsft. French ibe jeweler. lYecent Bicycle, Hopkins brothers, aoU. It HiciUe for tu mcoey. Will A Stark, jewe'ers. Crescent bicvrles at llopkibs l.rotber for only $53. 30, 35 and CO. C B Wion, citv t cket agent. Ticket to all points in the east. It sure in I ' tbe ao'i ru-t tinware at liopkia Uio. will las a HVtioie. When you want a choice tk. a nice mwt or meat ol any kind, call on Iteurj jroier. lie k.M Ibe t--t Dis U.K. and U. fcl It i rs ore and residence to pot orho I jiuiing. Special a! ten tion girwa to uiaeaues of women. Tbe best meaU of all kinds and good treatment at the Aibiny 1'reaceJ tleei Company's nurkil, just dwo Second street. Gitd weight anJ prompt aliend tioo. If you wmit h kmk1 anl clewi iok buy cig.irn made by our Al hany cigar inctorv. WANT MORE and in order to get it will give the following induce ments for net cash: nsr ooopa. Scotch Plaids .f 05 SO yd. Calico in 10 to 20 yd. pieces. 1 00 Tursev Red in 10 to 20 " " . 44 uouti working thirls, 2;c, 40c and 50c Overalls, heavv. . . 45 45 60 Black anron overalls. Blue " " OROCEKIKS. 15 lb. granulated sugar 1 00 10c pk. Rising bun stove polish.... 05 3 cans good oysters 25 7 lb. good rolled oats 25 5 lb. bucket Kest lard &0 Bacon trim To to lific FRED, Itran, Shoots and Chop feed, llutter and eggs taken in exchange. CASH paid for butter and eggs. Albany Trading Go. 1st and Baker Sts. K. N. MOllUiS, Manager. WE LINN CO- ABSTBACT COMPANY Albaay Orecoa UfEcce, Bin of Oregon rioi'dicg. Only set of 4btnu.t of Linn tloutity. Complete set cf maps and piats A line stock of Shelf Hardware at GEO. E. Fish's, at the lowest rttctm. Will kp a ir itock ot t:.e vttt, guola. HECjTCRS sale- Id ti rtn' j com it cf the state cf One r?n, for Una ccmct)- la the ciatter of tbe es'alei U!e 1 rr. Sr.. drceasfd- I.Oicy Frr. ite arpclnted. qial-iS-d aid aciieg iecc:cr A tt itf wil and tea auteet and toCitit cf O t ff Fry Sr.. deceatMsd, brby giiroie slat pjr oant toao crcer iu.dct if i1 cour on Uje Sth ly ot September, l. ! wil sell at public pcti"n at tie our! hcue door, id Aibanv. Linn CVocty. C1 g-j, to tise bigbt bsdar. cn Suicav. October ti, 14, at 1 o'clo:k p. ra tt f ".ow.ng dTited prjfwrty, owit : 0 acte described uWoti, towst : Tfe SSoatbweot quarter cf the N". E. qssrier t-i Sctio 2. Iowcbie 11, S. of R 3. W of toe w l.iarr.Mle menouo. ierais ct iie cub. C-wtT Far, Jr.. Buctm ts t Icxcx. Litca cr. At'oreett N3TICE OF FINAL SE1TLEEIENT Xolioe i her girea h it ti e uaier igoed. ei.v- ' ' (;e v l v n y Frv deceased, ba- a 1 :iiwt Jcjnt of aid estate, with the c ; if the cvnu; court of L'cn countv. tr.. aoJ tte cUDtj court bas filed tbe S'.b day cf November. 1SS. at I p. rru. to b obj-vtions,if any, and to setlie aatd accouat aJ esta'.e. UatedSept.es, Ui-itt Fav. Jr. BiJkCKRirRX A DfXCAS, Etecutor. Attorney. KOTIcJTOF FWAl SETILEMcTrr Notice is hereby giTfc ttat th nnder signed, admioutratrix of th ert? ot B. 4 Al'.eo, deceased, hua n ed ber oa sexvatt of raid estate, with toe clerk t tbe county court of Lido couotT. Or , and the cantt ennrt bas bxed tbe ih diy ol November, IS9"s at 1 p. m ., to bear obj rt iu if ar?y. and to settle sat I a-co ial and cttate. luted Sept.2S, Elbscr Ali.e. Whitset & lwroBT, Adaiinittri'jn . Atromeys. CITATION iNTUt COCSTS COI BT OF TUB STATK IF Orkoon, rva Lisa Covmv Id the matter of the etta'.o of Robert Jobos, deieaed. lo Tbo .ia Johns. Francis Jobn, Wil. liaui Johns, the cuildr-n of Martha Heckle, di-ceased. the children of Mary Mtdiford, ibe children ot Thomas Johns, deceased and tbe cbildieo ot Richard Johss, deceased, ani all others known and unknown interest ed in said estate, greeting: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby ci;ed and rvqivred to appear in tue Countv Court ot the State of Uregoo, for ibe County of Linn, nt the court room thereof, at Albany, 10 said county, on Satuiday lbe5thdav of Novem ber, I MM, at IU ocI.Hrk in the foreoouiiof that day, then and there to show cause, if any exist. why an order of tins court should not issue directing ihe sale of tbe following detciibed real property belonging to said estate, towit: Feglaning at a point 41.10 vh.iins Ee-t and 73 links Noith of tbe Southwest corner of the donation and claim of Geo. Cline and wife, Notification No. 1812 at.d claim No. S4, in Township 11, South cf Range 4 West of tbe illsiuette Meridian, Ore gon, and running then.e North ,t5 degrees, 30 minutes East 19.fi) chains; thence North 57 decrees and 30 minutes East 9.20 cbaios; thence North 51 degree and 15 minutes East 23 chains; thnce West 53.60 chains to the center of tbe main channel of Oalipooia creek; thence up said ciet k fol lowing tbe meanders thereof to a point due North of the place of beginning; tbence South S2.U cb.ins to tbe place ot begin ning, containing 60. iS acres, saving and excepting one-half acre heretofore deeded toU. b Llaight, tying 011 toe Calipooia creek, and aio tx-epting therefrom 5 acres Leretotcr deeded to H . F. and Mark Hul'inn; and alo 3.40 acres htret fore Oeeded to Elixa S. Starbuck.said abovn described property be'onging to said estate, containing 51.38 acres lying and being in Lion County, Oregon. Witness, the lion. Geo. D Barton, Judge of the Ccunty Court of the State of Oregon, (L.S.) for the county of Linn, witb tne Sea! of said Court afFxed, this 6th day of September, A. D., IS9S. Attest: Fkank Crabtbb, Clerk, By F. M. Rk?ikld, Deputy. you tiX 1 1 TAXTED Three unf urniebed rooc s V V for light boose keeping. Add re, stating location and price, P, O. Box 174, A.&aoy uregon. FOR SALE. W acrea of railroa-I land 6 miles from Scio, partly cultivated. Price for contract, f 100. T OST. A new black, two-button kid L- glove, tus , I'EWOCKAT Office. FOR SALE. Tbe handsome mare owned bv E U Will, wil! work anv where, single or double, weight 12003b, wiil be sold ve-y reaonabie. Inquire at WUl'a Mns;c Stoe. AT TEX TI OS. F'ARMERS. If you dee": re to hold your grain for higher prices do not carry your own risk but ISSCKE tout KAIN against ioesor damage bv FIKE. For terms call on or write to H.F.MERRILL, INSURANCE AGENT. Albany, Or. Q-Jioe ia Pemocvlit Balklicg. ANTED. To rent 150 r 200 acres of pasture land. Address F. IL Pfeiffer, Albany. FOR RENT. Nicely furaiebed rooms souib east cor. Third and BroadsJbin street. TVSIEM TO R ENT. Hopkins Broa J. Lave a New Cresent Tandem which tbey w ill rent- ljct Reasonable. HONG WAH TONG CO Second St near Lyon street. A ban. Sells Chi r medicine, CLinese rice Chineee tea and nit oil. XT OTICE. W terras nsy wife. May IN Hammer, having lelt my bed arid board without just cause or provocation, notice is hereby given to all perse cs not to iroft her on my account as I wiil cot par ov debts of her contracting after this date. J.J. II AM HE. Lebanon, Sept. 10. 1S9S- IAN for sale. Applvat Seventh ani Wsrhirgton streets. SOLICITORS WANTED. LADIES or gentlemen, for our com Diet e rets of Juvenile Books for the boliJavs. tacn set has tour books graded for little totks to growB upfciks. Each book charming, delightlul. captivating. Prices from 50c to $2 50. Large books, each overdowicg with happy illustrations. Tremendous sellers. Nothing like them. Four months golden barvtet tor erergetic woraers. Cre-lit given. Freight paH. Biggest rommiscioos Out6t with o.-"-' tt all four books free. Seed twelve - eent stamps lor paying part of tbe postage aivce. Drop all trash and clear (SIX) a month with our exclusice Juvenile. THE NATIONAL BOOK vONCt-RN, JCVENILE DEPT., CHICAGO. Clubbing Rates. The San Francisco Weekly Examiner text vear wiil give to its subscribers a 10.000 reeidence in San Francisco rent ing forft0a month, a 93,393 C. S. bond, a 11.500 gold nugget and hundreds of other things. You can get the Examiner and Wbxklt Pa ocr at for $2.50 a year, with tbe Dailt Psxocbat by mail for $4. 25, by earner $5.75. in advance. Tbe Demo crat will order onlr on combination pay meet. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for tbe feet. It core painful, swoien, smarting, r.er vou4 vet and instantly takes tbe sting oat af rvru and bunions. It's the irrwaiest c-nifort discovery oi the age. Alien's Foot-( Lj.- u ake ugLt or new sbcea reel easy It is a certain care tor swealing.calloos and hot, tired, acbina (vet. Try it today. Sold bv a I druggist and sboe stores. Bv mat for 25c in stamps . Trial package FR EE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Koy. S. 1 Tlonev to Loan. We have a block of $10,000 to loan oa good farms in Linn and adjoining count ies. If you have good security and perfect title, we can furnish you tbe coin without Jelay, as we make our own examtnationo 'eerrity. t all or us or write S, N. Stuu Albany, Orgcu TREASURER'S KOI ICE HO 3 Notice is hereby given that tnnds aie on hand tc pay city warrants Noa 474 to 50-t Inclusive ol the issue of 1897. In teres ton aid warrants will cease witb tbe date of this notice. Albany Or. Sept. 27,1893. E. A. Parxtk Treatr fr. K. O. T. M. every Saturday evening at K. O. T. ball. Visiting Knights inviied. W.A. Cox. Com J :o To Ciir ConstipaUon f"oreS Take, Onscarela Candy CatharUo. K0 or tt C. C C. !' to cure, druggists rotund mone Star Bakery Corner lironJalbln and First St CONRAD MEYER PROPEIETO -Deal Canned Fruita. Glassware, Dried Fruita. Tobacco, Sugar. Coffee, Etc. Caoned Meat Queenswass) Vectawlaw Cigar., Spices, Tea EU. wjtbiog tnat U i-jpt i a good variety and gro eery store. Hir et pr'-se paid for ALL KINDS OF PkODlifil i Julius i Gradwohl i -:- Dealer in - !l Hardware, Crockery, Glass- 3 ware. Groceriea and a.l goods rJj kept is country stores. I WILL SELL GOODS FOR CASH As Low as Anybody. Coontrr froJ i e and eggs taken in exchange for gjoods. G03D INSURANCE 08 NONE. If you wr-nt nothing for your money get : Relief," but it you want "Malfe Inssrascer have your property insured br tbe lead ins; aent of Albany, in companies that have ben in budnecw for years, ud that bavw money to beck tbeir obiigwtiooa. Yoa cannot get a good article of anv kind for nothing, and wben yoa want in surance get IoTU.raiice" ami not "Re lief." M.SENHERS. "Insuiaace, Hay, Grain and Wool Oliver Ptom-jn m HOPKINS EROS.. Agists. Albany, Oce.oau Hiver gave tbe wotVl tbe caillta pto- And it bas eared toot sjaaey V the farmer of America tban any other ini-Vooieal ever pnMoeew Gecuise Otivr chu'ed are tne best oa earth. The Oliver i a promoter of happt nesa on tbe farm, asd the deader who sella it knows be ia Laxiling the best. Look oat f T tKBiitations anj torch BrKntBg bat the gnoin goods, made rely fcy Uirvw Chilied (4ow work . South Reed, ltd. & A. STREET EMlWfcY KQT1CE. Tbe motor on tbe Albany Street Railway wiil connect prvrapty witb all trains to aad4 from tlie depot, dvy and aigbt. Special trips will be made at sped rte. I. F. Cofs. CWoctor. FOSHAY i MSOK -Wholesale & Retail-- DETJ3SISTS OD E0GIS11UL 4XBAjrr. ORKOOS Pare Drngs and the fineet and Larce Stock of Stationary and Boob in tbe Market. The Magnolia laundry-s c siwpsort & son. Standard Prices, folk Warmed. r A DIES .Royal Tea cksus the ccs nlexiriM. it aela ra tlui K'aa.) iIaimm liver and kidoeya and its a strencttewiot tonic far the wh4e ST:em. Magnolia Bloesotns cures all kinds of disewsee pecol Ar to -omaa. E. Brock man. Gtneral sca tv fta!ii'a s inr art t rta Jr.'- ft l?A-c SoB.'w ',tl y tl mmwm y t a rs s.m rsa T oca Laarw aewwt ts Ta ws It For sale by ). A. Cnraming Farm for Sale. A good farm for sale, consisting of 205 acres situated near Liberty church, well improved. 100 acres in cultivation, good water, fruit and garden. Will be sold for part cash and part other propert v in town. Will sell halt of farm including over 50 acres in cultivation. Must be sold at once. For particulars call at the Democrat office. Tabs Of. On tue Small farm, a few miles from Albany, a rcan horse, about eight rear of age, weighs about l.OOO nnnnda. neculiar brand, unbroken. The- owner can have tbe eame by calling ami paving charges. H. F. Herrill Insurance and Collection Agent Monet. to loan, warrants bought Office in the Democrat building. a AT SMAUr- V lika that. Ex.