VOL XXXV NO 36 ALBANY, okUGON.FItlDAIT. APRIL 13 , 1900 TELEGRAPHIC Insurgents Captured. Uai-ktown, April 7. Two hundred in surjents were eeptursd In Ktnhsrdt, Care Colony. Fourteen Boer prisoners escaped at Bimonion. All art tu arms, kekwals alonsls loyal. - Fatal Cloudburst. Awiiii, Tutu, April 7. V big elnnd burd is destroying rj n ty. Many live liMve been lost. . Roberts Losses. Ikkon, April 7. er, Huberts losses tho limt week wore 1000. ,, Acts ocntly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ruANSts the System UrI.EFFECTUALLY PERMANENTLY i.v. Big Tidal Wave. Victoria, I). O., April 7, A big tidal wave here resulted In lota of damage to shlppping nliing the wharves, but no Uvea were lut. Must Be Stopped. London, April 7. At Shanghai lb Fiench, German, KokIIsu and American consuls have notified the einpien Ibat unlets "Boxers ' li suppressed within 0 days the countries represented will land troope and march to the Interior. Owns Its Electricity, ! u" j Maiironn, Or., April J7, The Electric ptant ol this city owned by Mr. It. A. l'rondfoe was purchased lait ulghtby the city of Med fold for $8000. The city owm tlm water worki and will operate In conutctloh with the electric light pltni, Engl 3d Gloomy. Lohih, April 7. (Jot a word 'regard Ing the diaatler at Kedderstarg hat been allowed to come through, except the die natch to lxjrd lioberte. It ie, therefore, impossible to form any notion aa to what bae happened. Meanwhile, the Drilled public le beginning to realise the im inenee dlllluultlea to be overcome even before 1'retoria le reached, and if revia log premature Ideal with reapect to the time when she war will be over. Ilowllt Happened. IhKMttTxiN, April 6. Another un fortunate occurred, r suiting, 1 fear in the rapture of a party of Infantry, con elating of three companies, of the Koyal Iri'ih Fusiliers and twn coinpaniet o' the Kiuth lteglment of Mounted Infantry, near lteddersburg, a little eastwsrd of i he Utbai,ie Kai'.woy aution wiihin a jew nilba of thla place. They were sur rou oiled by a atrong force of the enemy with four or Ave gum. Will Make a Statement. Wamukoto. April 6. Admiral and lira. Dewny returned to Waantngton at 3:30toii!gbt from their brief vl.it to l'hiladrlpliia. In reaponee to a quca Ion the Admiral aaid that be eipected in a few daya to have ready for the preea a etatement aa lo hla plana for the future. Starving Porto Kican. I'oncn, Apiil Au annoanoennat having ben made that the Puerto Kican lienevolent Society would relieve the poor of Poncef the town la aimply over whelmed with an army of starving and pauper-lied folk. No fewer rhan 200 men wome i end children, aick and starving, a-e living in theooirulor of the City Hall and io a kiosk on the plata. raaeaiiarau- -Tea fa rtfly CmU - OearaeiMd Winn habit ear, niku M Smb iitom, bkml pun. Ma. BL AM drucflsta, HOME AND ABROAD. M. Zan, on of Portland! prominent. business men aiea yesterusy. O. 0. Rawllnss, city ticket agentI Essiern Oregon and alt points East. Of' nee foot of Broadalbin alreet ? The ORANOo, will make round trip rateaof $2.40 to partiea wishing to alien j the democratic and prohibition conveo tlooa to be held in Portland. Ifeve You Been Smith drew a good alxed audtf nee laat night. Tbeee attend ingeaw Smith and more too, and heard blui and more too. A carload of about one thousand cattle passed though Albany thle noon from Keno, Sr.. to the Bound. The Albany experts picked out a steer that w.s a monttei. It weighed 1919 pound. . The second atereoptlcsn entertain ment at the Preibyterian church given last evening by Dr. Finks was aa pie-sing and satisfactory aa that of the firt night. Btrange scenes la our own land were given lu a vivid manner. . The Carter delegation beat the Tongue de legation in . the Jackson county ' re publican convention 64 to 63. It was a atalght fight, and the men elected are decidedly anti-Tongue. ; The U oi O track team w'll meet the Washington track team in Seattle cm May 19 in an interstate conteat. On the prevolua evening there w ill be debate between the two colleges. The Uof O will re represented by Jackway, Whitt lesey end Uoodall, M. O. Bennett, a traveling man, Mr. Burdet, an Insurance man, and E. B. Duffy and Clarence Brown the railroad ueo arrived la Albaoy last night on a wood rack, ,ptoay baa had a break down on the way t J Albany f torn Corvailie. A aneak tbiei recently etole Glenn Wlnalow'a cornet from the mechanical ball at the college. Th oner waa in Albany on Bryan day and while passing a secand band "tore espied his misting instrument. It bad been pawned by tbe thief for 76 cents, tor payment of which Mr. Wlnslow recovered his instrument. Corvallla Times. A special election held at Gran'e Pa h, authorises tJ00Q In sewer bond and a,0o0 for the conduction of a Was ter and light plant. Beth propositions were earned, the sewer bonds by a vote of 224 to 62 and the watr and luut bends by a vote oi 170 to 12"). UranU Pass will soon be spending most ol Its receipts fur interest. Mrs. Julia Temple, widow of the. late W. K. Temple, died at her home near Plainview. Wednesday evening, April 4, 1900, age, nearly 63 years. Deceased was born in Illinois on July 4, 1839. She came to Oregon In 1852, and since 1887 baa resided on the borne place near Plainview. 8he was an excellent wo man, esteemed an J respected by all who knew Mr. She leaves seven children, four gi:lf and three boys.--Lb4non E. A . v 1 Still Later New I inform the general Public ' . . il have in the future Wholesale ami "til Grocery store and liquors f .eJi eal um fend Patent Medicines. ' -hall keep on selling ail my goods at reduced price for net cash. Mocha and Java coffee 80 cts per lb., regular price 40 eta, My Favorite coffee, 15 cU., regular price. 20 cts. 16 its. Drv Granulated S'Jgar, $1.00. Command see me personally and you will be astonidlicd to see wbst reduction I have made on alt my goods for net cash. I wont charge yon anything to give you information.' I have no favorite in business with my wholesale houses. 1 bur from the one that gives me the most for my money, I desire to buy some ejrgs, either in trade cAdhe i Albany, Or.. March 10, 1900. feigned -by - JULIUS GIIADWOHL. TV Hmrti'tlpr PltHfBrrll! Hlnr III Si. mtir. A4 umIim RaM.Ca..Car N. V Giaot Muh S lbs. for lOcts., Is very fine O. . Bhowxkll "Daccing sctiool" every Tuesday night arjd baturday afternoon at Holland's U!l in Jraham Bldg.,First & Baker sis. 'op the The fifty-cent size b fust rkht for the baby. A little of it in the botUe three or four times a day will supply precisely the fat all thin ba bies need. If your baby does not gain in weight as fast as you would like, try Scott's Emulsion The result will please you. If the baby nurses, the mother should take the emulsion It makes the baby's food richer and more abundant j only buy the dollar size-it's more economical Both mother and child w!S fed at or.ee its ftrenjthenin upbuilding and fat-producimj properties. At all drnmrirt. tine, and li-oo. SCOTT HOW N k, (Swim, K York. JCMjctabkPrcparatioii for As similating UseToodfltKiaeula-' lilMStnniAttcndltowelscf, nessaftd&stCootalas neither Opnunlorphins nor Mineral. Not Naiic otic. Vices Anofecf Betncdv forConsfioa- tiott. Sour5 tonttetU)iwhea, Wmths jCormilsions.f evertsii ocs and Loss of Sleeb TacSlaile Signature of NEW YOUK. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPE. For Infants and CMldren, "' Tho Kind You llavo Always Bought Tl xl. - jears me QiYir4Tv " Jr m' Of aj mm- i amy j For Ove Thirty Yefr; mm To Cure r . -te Duy Take Lamm bono Qcisiiea Tib iits. All dreggtsts refoa t the nuncj if t fails to care. E W, OHovs'ssignatore en each box. 5:. , UrH H Haden, bomotit. A la. savs, "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure a splendid medicine. . 1 prescribe it, and my confid ence in it irrows with eonhuned ne." It diges's what yon eat and qai'kly rare drspeps and indigeetion For eale ty FoahayeV Haon LaOrinp witn ita alter effects, anana'ly destroys tnoaand of people. It may be qoicky cared by Une Minute Cough Care, thennlyrenaedy thit prHiu" immediate rsoulta in couvh. cold, cr .up, bronchitis, pneamouia and threat and tune troubles, t "ill prevent eiump.ion For sale by fosoay k Mason. . oetle. lull of life, nerrt Md ior, take Xo-T- Bac. tlx nai)nr-workr. that make tut i Canned Asparagrus lv strorc. All drasfisU,snerSl. Careen terd Booklet and sample rrae. Addrese Starling Reraeiljr t'o., i mtoro r r!air Yore lilBMHTw Wit Wa.kt vaacarota. On (if Oihirtlc, ear YMWlpatliB forever. ssc HUCU rail. ertmwtar- Not ...SU ... 0 THE rilE OLD !0U KACYCLC WILl DROP IN PRICE WHEN, LIKE OTHER WO EELS, IT DROPS ITS QVALITT . AND STOPS WIN NINO RACES. Yonr dignity will sever be loweied by . mounting a Recycle, and you'll never com In last la the Sunday spin you take itn vour friends. DoVttoand bay wheel with a re pair shop ring about It when the Mm none or a Hide mora would get yon Raoyol. 0 " aW 'TREAT iDDLETOWN.O. j cafJD CZ3 Atf OlCiffAffOSSAgr. .lAAZi5!0llEb WARRANTED TO RUN A ULL SEASON WITHOUT REFlLLINQf FOR SALE. BY. , . , . . . AN EXPERT MACHINIST SATS OF THE RACTCLE , "So simple it's a wonder no one ever thought of it before. Can't set oat of or der, Bound to bold the lubricant. Will ran the season without refiling and yet it can be refilled at any time a rider desires in less than a minute. Does away with bashings, pins, sleeves, ana even scpar ' ateeo&er" .,-.-., .- ..... v Postal Telegraph Office. Albar- .1 Tin meet; lorandtv th .oottbou.. 0nsunVr pnblV- ' J.. it i -