ull
IRRECONCILABLE.
Uteri U an Irreconcilable faction fight
being waged by the two (action oi the re
publican part In Multnomah county,
On (action la led by "flm" Lotonwhe fa
von the nomination of "Dave" Thompson
for governor, and the other by Joe Simon
who favor th nomination of Ex-Governor
Mood for governor and Ed Uirtch
for atat treasurer. Vh fight la bitter nt.
tropical between the two bose o
much o that atrong hope are entertained
that much good will Inure to the people o(
the atate from the contest. There never
was part ao hopclesal boa ridden aa
the republican partr of Multnomah covin
t, and Ita overwhelming majorltjr has en
abled It ta domineer over the part of the
whole atate. Bo great has been ' 'Joseph V
Influence that It la almost Impossible to
elect a farmer or granger from the "cow
counties" that he can not capture b )la
cunning, skill, or unacrupulousnes. In
on wa or another he manage to rnanlp
- ulate the pa: t organisation In the Interest
of himself and hla favorltt henchmen.
The part In the rural districts, nrhen a
general election a pproa.ee s, make loud
protests and threats agalnal thefJoeMSlsaen
ollearchr but, somehow, when the state
convaatlon of the part meets, or a Irgte
atur Onvene, the represenatlve of the
rural district become In "Joe's" hand
Ilk cla In th potter' rrade to subserve
hla Interest rather than the part. "Jim"
Loton' call to the leadership of the party
In Portland weuld be no Improvement
over that of JosephV for Jim" I equal
1 a unscrupulous a "Joseph," who, like
th famous "Joseph", In Richelieu, alwas
aecka to be a Bishop. Th onl hepe tor
the part In that countr la to rise In Ita
might aud decapitate these faithless and
dangeroua leaders. There aeem to be no
disposition, however, on the part of an
one to do this s all are enlisting under
the banner of one or the other of tnesa
leader. It la a rar opportunity for th
democrats, and If the have the discretion
to make proper use of It the will be able
to place themselves In a stronger position
before than her hare occupied since 1S6S.
But that la not the onl count In which
there are bitter bickering among our re
publican friend. When their ut con
vention shall meet the long slumbering
animosities between certain leader will
break forth and will prove a thorn In th
aide of the manager of th partr. Demo
crats everwhere are becoming encour
aged.
STICK TOTBETRCTH.
Farm laborer In England complain that
me cnno: support then selves and those
dependent upon them on the wage the
ar receiving and are asking for Increased
pa. At present the are getting from 9
to 10 shillings (J.JJ to $1 50) a week, and
out of this ar compelled 10 board them
selves. Tne ak that their pay be In
creased to at least $3 per week. Laborer
In Oregon who receive a much per da
aa these EntMlsh worklngmea do for a
week' work can easily read the his tor of
iree trade, still in apite of all thi over
whelming evidence, tne democratic part?
is trying to drag the American working-
men down to a level with tries bngitsn
slaves. tUgram.
A few facta complete! upset the whole
theor of the TtUgram. The price paid
for labor In England now are much higher
than the ware at ar. time before that
countr adopted free trade. Hence, Jfree
uade ha !ncreaed, rather than decreased
fie wage of labor people. Gladstone.who
a an authority on that subject, la the very
best, says that, comparing wage paid In
England in 1S33 under protection with the
wage paid iSSj, under free trade, he find
an increase In miner wage of 50 per cent
and In the exportable manufacture he
find an Increase varying from ao, 30, 50,
81,100, 1 jo, and 160 per cent. A similar
Increase la found in all other kind of la
bor. Thf I refutation complete and full,
But 1st the TtUgrmm compare th wage
ow paid In England under free trade
with tha wage paid In uch protection
ountrle as France, Spain Italy, and Ger
man, and it will find wage much higher
In England than In an of the other. Un
der th logic of such Indisputable fact the
Ttbrram find Ita unstable structure of
protection tottering to the ground. This
statement 1 true and Incontrovertible:
Wage In free trade England are higher
than those paid in an protection con ntry
outside of America. Upon the theory of
the TtUftam that a tariff affect the rat
of wage paid to laborer, we could safely
clalmar.d conclusively prove it by the
above fact) that unrestricted or free trade
ecurc higher wage than protection.
PENSIONS.
Many old settler in Oregon are Interested
In the matter cow pending in congress of perv
sioning India war veterans, or those who ser
ved in the Indian war of 1 847 and 1857.
The following letter from Hon J II Mitchell to
Hon R A Irvine will show tbe progress made
in the matter:
Washington, D. C, March 10, 1890.
Hon R A Irvire.
Albany, Oregon.
My Dear Senator: Yours February 34
after torn little delay in transit reached me
to-day in which yon inquire as to the fate of
Senator joint Metnorail No 5, adopted it the
last cession of the Oregon Legislature, asking
pension 1 for Indian war veterans who served
sa Orejjoo Territory between the years 1847
and 1857. Tbe memorial was presented of
ooune to the senate and the whole subject is
having consideration. There is now pending
in the senate bill called "1 he Dependent
Pension Bill." An amendment is pending to
include the class you refer to. In addition to
this I have a separate Ull in committee on the
'ubject. Matters move slowly here of course,
bat rest assured I will do everything in my
fwer to get recognition of this worthy class
who suffered so much at pioneers in tbe early
history of our State. No living man can tell
here, however, just when final action will be
had on any measure.
Yours Sincerely.
John H Mitchell-
A law passed by the Illinois Legislature
and which goes into effect on the 1st of
Jul next, entirely prohibit the holding of
real estate by foiclgner. Alien owner
ship of land ha hecom a serions evil In
several of the Western Slatcs.and threatena
them with such social disorder a the tike
cause hss created In Ireland. More than
1,000,000 acre of Il'inoi land Is owned
by foreigners, and under t.ie new law all
this proper! will revert to the state, un
less ttt owners becom citizen of the U
nltsd 8tate before the 1st of next Jul,
Nebraska ha also adopted a similar law.
United State law should also forbid the
purchase of government land by alien.
Whtever money thus come to the coun
try does It more harm than good.
V aupaca. Wit., claims to be tbe greatest
potato market in the world. It is estimated
tbat last season's crop, laised and marketed
within a radius of thirteen miles of the town,
was I 500,000 bushels, of which 600,000 bush
ell will be shipped from Wiupaca.
Only six cities in the State of New York
can now be said to be under the control
of the Republican party. Perhaps Mr
Thomas C riitt will make a note of this rath,
cr s!art!ing fact.
ALLISON AWAKENING.
It i reported in Washington thnl Sena
tor Allison has seen a great Hjht and that
ha begins to understand what I the matter
with th republican part In hi atate.
Accordingly he thinks that, after all,
TarllX Reiorm U nesar, and ha 1 dis
posed to lead his part In that direction or
to embarrass Ita Coils to travel on th op
posite road.
But Senator Allison will find It difficult
either to win th Protectionist leadera of
hi part to hla wa of thinking or to con
fine th people of hi own slneerlt In
an change of attitude he ma make. lie
ha forfeited popularconfldence b hi tin-
althfulnes to his conviction.
He was In favor of Tariff Reform upon
conviction o( K nccsslt and justice until
tn democrats In congress undeitook In a
mall wa to effect It. Then he jumped
with hi part associates to the conclusion
that the easiest wa to win In a presiden
tial election waa by raisins the howl of
Free Trade." at an alarm cr. II aban
doned hla Own convictions joined actively
In th tale of hi part to th monopolist
undora pledge to advance protective dutte
Instead of lowering them, and mad him
self sponsor for th bitl with which Tariff
Reform w defeated In the senat.
Mr. Allison's slneerlt In hi new! re
covered conviction on this subject will
command no confidence at th hand of
those former republican who have revolt
ed against the part and converted Iowa
Into a democratic atate.
As to th republican part leaders, the
he Reed and McKlnlert.thej kno per-
tctl that retreat I Impossible to them,
and the will not retreat The aold their
Dart for fat" and must deliver the
goods,
Van B IVLashmult. th present mayor of
Portland Is on of th republican candidates lor
governor, but he thinks the present demoraliz
ed condition of his party m Portland will
suit in th nomination of a man Outsid of
Portland aa Et Governor Moody the bnnker at
the Dalles, or C C lleeknnn tli banker
Jacksonville. Dave 1 hompson, tl e banker a
Portland, smiles a complacent smile ana ays
DcLashmutt the broker and money dealer,
knowt very little about the matter aa he pro
pose to be nominated himself. "Dav" it
cunning, skillful, nd thoroughly unscrupulous,
ad certainly baa a good chanc to win aa he
baa a very large barl," Whoever the norol
as may be h will bav very utile sympathy
for the interest of th great mass of lb people
farmers, mechanics, laborer and su-h. Th
republican and corporation bosses will not
permit a man of the peopleslo be nominated.
f i J
If It were possible to ilse aoove the at
mosphere which surround the arth, e
should see nothing but an Intense and
sharply defined ball of fire, while evert
thlrg else would b wrapped In total dark
ness. 'There could be no differerce of
light without an atmosphere or some slin
11 medium for It to act upon, but It the
ah t round us extended to a height of 700
ml d, the ray of the sun could not pene
trate It, and we ahould be left In darkness.
At the depth of 700 feet In the acean the
light cease altogthr,one-ha:f of the light
being absorbed in passing through seven
feet of the purest water.
Tb member of th Providence Pre Club
are independent. At their recent banquet
the Governor of Rhode Island (was introduced
a Mhe cheap producer of cheap hosiery sad
cheaper statesmanship and both for tale."
The wet blanket that the Republican of
Iowa were treated to at the last fall election
wa made wringing wet aeaia by the Demo
cratic thower at Monday' municipal election.
Tb two great cause which are making
progress in this country are Ballot Reform and
Tariff Reform. Tbe American people are
overwhelmingly in favor of both. All that is
needed is a little more emancipation fioo. party
prejudice and boss dictation.
McKinley has gone back on his tariff scheme
of free sugar and a bounty to producers and
aow propose a reduction of about one half.
McKinley was knocked out 00 tbe first round.
Tbe state electioo in Rhode Island will b
held on the zndof April. That state used to be
certainly republican. Now it is uncertain.
The La Grand Journal has ceased to live.
Faith ar Yocs Woau. Tk owner U
th Wassom Addition to itavsonsj Park,
Seattle, ar each andsr a bond to eb otbr
to build a rasirfeoc on their addition, to
cost not lsa than $2000. Mr JWk hu
eommsoesd bis raidoe, and tb cont-aot
waa let for $51G0- Th company hav also
mad arraogmei.t', by liberal donation, to
atsbliab two msuufsctarirg enterprise tbi
spring. Just whs. Btllard and Fremont
waa lt summer, Raveun will ! this
spring. Lots llt sotl in ISallard and Frs
nout for $100 tut spring co not cow b
boasht for f-JQOO These ar facts that baa
dreds know in tuU taction.
If you wan to mak mootr, now it jour
tint to invest ia th Wiom Additioo. On
th market at praot. prica only bltsao
day low. Fifty bt bar been sold hers
tb past wcr.
Surriwee That Suit. Mi V R Ora
ham, th tailor, ha juat received the
Itrgest ami fint lot of suitings ever
brought to Albany, to which he wishes
the men of Linn connty and vicinity to call
and examine thin and judge for thern
sel . They consist of an elegant line of
Imported goods, of th best quality. In
eluding several new design never before
brought here. A more popular line of
fabric It would be difficult to secure, and
those wishing suits, or parts of suits made
up in the latest style will do well to give
him a call.
A New Department. Fortmiller &
Irving bave added another department to
their large and elegant furniture store,
being one for carpets, matting, linoleum
and oli sloths. They have a fine stock of
these goo 1s, 'elected for the market, and
those desiring anything In the line should
call and see their well selected stock. They
will keep the latest patterns in these goods
as In everything else and sell at reasonable
prices.
Kid Gloves. I have just received an
Invoice of the celebrated P. Centemeri
kid glove In black and colored. These
with the other brand I handle, Foster
genuine hook and Our Own brand, makes
an assortment that any lady can be suited
In price and quality. Theie are all first
class goods and warranted as represented.
Samuel E. Youno.
Baxo. One of the finest lots of gun
and revolvers ever received in Albany
are now In stock at Stewart tr, Sox's. Hun
ters should call and tee Lhn and get
prlcer hefore buying.
A Choice Vaitt Fin comb hon
ey, all kinds of syrups, choic pickles In
wood and in glass, pickled pig fet, cbow
how, la fact an endless variety of choic
groceries at Geo 0 Hendersaa'. Giv m
a call, prompt attention and satisfaction
guaranteed. Price the lowt.
Spuing Ha Come. The stock of wall
paper at Fortmiller & Irvlng't it larger
than ever, being sjulte immense and in.
elude man new and beautiful design.
New Arrival. A large and complete
stock of carpeti.llnoleum.ol! cloth ,thadet,
etc., at the ttore of A B Mrllwaln, all of
the latest designs, and which will be told
at from 10 to 20 per cent lower than by
other houses.
Good enohing tnv nnly $10 st 11 ope m t
Saltanarsh'a-
Special attention i called t Mr, O W
Simpsoo'sfjna line of clothing. Cfcil in tin-.
for bargains.
".w- '.:n.iun.
Wamsi sum's, Mar. to, ilyo.
Vke-PrchMctst Morton' sudden trip to
Florida has been full explalnd to your
correspondent by a prominent republican
wno Is not an admirer of the booule cam
paign which Mr. Morton has entered upon
to capture tit republican nomination In
91. "Morton' object", said this get tl
man," In going to Florida at this lime I to
hold a prlvat consultation with Senator
Quay, who la also down thcr, and to as
certain whether hi support can b pur
chased. He I prepared to pay a big pi Ice,
and I am afraid h will succeed for Quay
hat always had a weakness for money,
particularly when In large sums, and no
man knowt the value of money In a political
campaign better than he."
There ! an old fashioned game called
the devil among the tailor" that remind
one of Frank Hatton and th CIvJl .Service
commission. At toon a th testimony In
ho Congressional Investigation, which has
been anything else but tavotable to the
rresent brand of Civil Service reform, was
11 In, Hatton threw another dynamite
bomb Into the reform sham camp by char.
Ing that certain letter a-rltten by one W
D Foulk and prtnUd In th New York
Timu and th St Louis XtfnMk which
charged Mr. Harrison and hi Cabinet with
having entered Into a conspiracy to break
down the system of civil tervlce reform
wer Inspired by two of th Civil Srvlc
Commissi jners. The two Commissioner
den 'the charge. Of course that wa to b
expected; It was either din or hand
In
heir resignations. But Hatton wit. not
'et the thing stop here, If he can convince
air, Harrison of the truthfulness of his
charge somebody wltl hear something drop
before lor.g.
The democratic member of the llous
are fretting no little becaus the lost
teat In the Hous last week that might
just a well htv been kept. The trouble,
I, that certain democratic mamhett of th
House refuse to tacrifle either their
pleasure or t heir private business to occupy
their teats and attend to th dut'es that
they were elected to perform. There ar
several of these men who have tiot voted
n the House three time this entlr session
In this particular case several rtpubll
can, disgusted with the report of the ma
jorlty of the Election Committee, Intima
ted to democrat that while the would not
vote against th contestant they would
make It a point to absent themselves with
out pairing when the time came to tak
the final vote so a to mak k certain that
the democrat could defeat the contestant
These gentlemen kept their words, and yet
the contestant wa seated by a beggarly
majority of two vote, all because the
chronic absentee of the democratic side
wer not on hand to vote.
The House ' committee on Pension
teem to have gone Jaft. A majority of
that committee ha practically agreed to
report bill that would. If they became
law, require nearly $700,000,000 to pay
the pension. These report are only
bunkum, no sane man ha any idea that
more than one of the bill the dependent
will be passed, and thai ia by no men
certain, aa the rapidly lessening Treasury
surplu ha already causad the republican
leader to notify the chairman of commit
tee to curtail their appropriation If tev
expected the bill to get through.
Th House will probably tak up the
bills admitting Wyoming and Idaho this
week. Tha democrats will antagonise the
bills with an omnibus bill prepared by Mr.
Springer providing for the admission cf
Wyoming, Idaho, New Mexico and Art
ton a.
It it Impossible l get a republican mem
ber of the Housi Ways and Mean com
ml'tee to tay a word about the new tariff
bill, and when it will be reported. If It ever
is, nobody I willing to even guess,
TELEGSXrmcJKEWS
.
t4 fr Th Faraser.
Kansas City, Marches. The Farmer's
Alliance In Kansas Is growing so rapidly
both In member and perfection of organ
liatlon that they have become decidedly
a disturbing faction In politic. Every
county, nearly. In liie whole state is organ
ized and nearly every farmer In each coun
ty I a member of the organisation. Th't
thorough orifanlzatlon has made the order
exceptionally atrong In local politic where
their immediate Interest are at stake. The
president of the Kansas alliance ha ad
dressed to the Kansas senator and repre
senatlve at Washington a letter informing
them of belief among farr&er that the de
pression ot the agricultural Interest la
due to vicious legislation and demanding
that some attention be paid to their Inter
esta Jt say the time I not far distant
when the legislator witt heed the voice of
their constituents, who are 100,000 strong
In Kansas Politicians are becoming ner
vous. aatlfccr at B imtllsn.-
Dallas, March 3, For tome time there
bave been tumors a lout a railroad fiotn Salem
via Dalit to' Fall City. To day John F
Groves, C C Coad D P Stauffer, ) C Lewis,
D J Riley anJ M M Eliit, all of Dallas, filed
article of incorporation with the county clerk,
under the corjmrate name of the Polk County
Improvement Company, the object being 10
build a motor line from Kails City via Dallas
to Salem, with headquarter at 'Dallas. Tb
amount of the cayital stock j $350,000 and of 1
each share fioo. Tbe officers are as follows;
President, M M Ellis j secretary, p p Stauffer,
treasurer, C O Goad.
A aVhiHil Itajr KHicd,
Parkersburc, W Va., March 18. Ilerry
GoflT, aged 16, was stabbed and killed ly the
school teacher, Morgan Rose, in Clay county,
Monuay, uott was late at school and the
teacher punished hun. Goff left, and return'
ed with his father and two other men. A
quarrel ensued snd Rose stabbed Goff. A
general fight ensued, in which the elder Goff,
note ana several others wereseiiously hurt.
toad llf nUfoatrk,
Berlin, March 18. Prince Bismarck Un
dered bis resignation last night, tad tbe youpg
emperor, alter delaying till noon to-day, de
cided to accept it. All fublic lesorts have
been crowded with persons excitedly discuss
ing the event. A large and curious crowd sur
rounded Bismarck ' fu lac all lb afternoon,
Br -larl. .
Tacoma, March 8. Soon after 5 o'
C.ock this mcrnlr.g, George Francis Train
left the Tacoma hotel for the Ledger office
to prepare for hi start around the world.
At precisely 6 he stepped from the bras
plate in fron of the office to a carriage,
and wa driven rapidly to the iteamer
Olympla. A cannon wat fired at the start,
bells rang and steam whistle blew on all
locomotive and steam boats.
fttiiklnz Hlaers
London, March 18. Fifteen thousadd inin
era in Lancashire and many strikers of other
districts have resumed on a compromise pro
posed by the men. The general opinion is
that the striking miners will succeed in forcing
the matters to concede their demands for an
immediate advance of 5 percent, in wages and
a further advance of 5 per cent on July 1,
Many more mine owners in Nottinghamshire
and Lancashire havn acceded to the terms of
the men.
. ' Prabably a Fraud,
New York, March, 18, A Fredericksburg
Va., special to the Herald stales ,liat one of
the most gigantic schemes of frand and forgery
ever known in the country wa made public
to-day. Thit was a suit brought by Dr Harri
son Wagner, evidently an adventurer, against
the Adams Exprest Co for $1,564,875.
Alt amee At Here.
New York, March 18. The Chinese
laiJtidrymen of New York could not be made to
believe th.it the American Laundry Union is
able to freeze them but of business The presi
dent of the Chinamen's union, in nn interview
to-dav expressed the opinion tha. they would
be able to hold their own.
A Terrible Aeellnt.
InMaNaPoUn, March 17. What at first
trcmed an Insignificant fire In tho llowtn.
Merill bji-k store building, on Waahttieton
street, this afternoon, resulted In a castro
phe In which at lenst ten men were killed
and a tloacn wounded, an.tie of whom will
die, The lire started shortly before 3
o'clock near the furnace In th iib-b-ment,
nml wat a stubborn one. About 5 :3u
there wa a terrible crash, and the entire
building, except the front wall, fell In
ward. At the lime a number of firemen.
varlouily estimated at eight to twenty,
were eti the root of the building, and were
burlrd In the debris, which wa plied for
ty feet high.
Tb haae All Blahl.
Victoria, March 17. The Portland
Deep Sea Fishing Company's team
schooner George II Chance put in here
this morning lor coal and supplies and left
again this evening. Th vessel ha been
halibut dshlng, and tha captain report all
well.
Wfclea Will Beat.
Tacoma, March 17.- Gorg Krancl Trala
ttartt tround th world at 6 A M to-morrow
morning. Four hunJrcd xcurtiloa'itt accom
pany him to th ship Abyssinia, off Victor I.
PortTownsknd, March 17. Miss Rectus
Rothschild, daughter of tha 1st pioneer mer
chant, leave hrr to night to rata around th
world against Oeor.e 1- rancit Train, Fiv
thousand dollar hat been contributed by clll-
tent tor ner enes. tin will start cast
ward
Afire MHlers,
Wasimnoton, March 17. Senator Smilr
to lay Introduced a bill appropriating $15,000
to be expended anuually for th maintenance
and equiptitent of two fast steam launch for
so vie on I'uget sound. The object of tb
bill is to prevent small craft in th Oound from
landing Chinese and contiaband good. It
hat lit approval of the treasuiy oiiicer. .Col
lector lliadsiiow has wrllfn a letter in which
he estimate that th two launches wii sav to
the country abou 50,000,
a lis lat Uaa. .
Olvmi-ia, March 17. To-day began th
st wck but on of th session. Everybody
lealuct now that the legislature cannot adjourn
on th aSth without killing betwteen too and
350 bills, but adjourn it must, A resolution to
extend th lime to April 10 or 1 1 1 looked for
at any time, but it will not pas in tbe hous.
orvr 1 beat Kltib.
isaw ionic, March 17. A meeting wtt
held In thit city lo-nlght of th chief xcutiv
commit! of th Matter 1-aundryrocn't Atto-
la l km of lb Mate of New York and New
Jersey. A series of resolutions wer adopted
the substauc of which was that energetic ef
fort! be made at once to intlitut against the
Chinese laundries to thit stale and th state
New Jersey a vigorous war, and that f 500,000
u rawcu wiimn twenty uays lor. in purpo
named by th three superintendents and lb
president of the executive committee.
A ratal AeeMeal th Mtwlaw stay.
Eugkne, March 17. Advice is received
fiom Sinslaw bay of a probably fatal accident
to O R Bean, an old and highly respected citl
tcn of the county, He wa passing frxn on
floor to the other of lite large sawmill at Acme,
when he fell about fourteen feet, striking on
bis hesd, At th btest advc he bad remain
ed unconscious for about thirty six hour, and
his physician had givon hint up to die. Mi
Bean wat a former resident of thit city and
lit father of Judge Bean. 1
tin a ArcMeal,
FORKST Gtovn, March 17. Nortnaa
Thatcher, aged 2J, met with a serious accident
wbil hunting yesterday morning. While in
pursuit of gam ha waa walking throt gh tb
brush in a bent pnstur. While ia this posi
tion the bteech of shotgun bersmc entangled
in the brush, dischi rging ii. li entire- cuo
tcnts entered the kit leg at tb ankle, and
paining obliquely through it, wounded Ihe toft
part in a manner, and fractured both bones in
a number of pieces, several of which were f,re
moved by th physician. Amputation will
probably be necessary.
Ib Baalag Mlhklaal.
VlCKsm'a,Mis,,March 16. This evening
tb crevass at Raleigh wa looo feet or snor
wide and th end wet caving rapidly. The
levee Is nrarly fifteen feet high and lb immea
s vnlum of wstei delivered may b estimated
by the fact tbst in lb twenty four hour end
ing tins evening th river ha fallen thre inch
e at Ykktbmg and four inches at Ik pro
vidence, though r.siag steadily prior to the
crevstM. Tb water horn th crevajm will
overflow fu'ly on lourtb of East Caroll. aad
a grsater part of Tensas and Madison paristv-
-, 1 be crevasse bat excited much constenia
tion in met paiune rai tock as being re
moved.
Lady raaab:L
London, March 16, Lady CoUn Campbell
it tag struck. She baa wtiitcn a drama ia
which site will tk the leading part. Sh it
negotiating l a Ixmdon theater. Lady Colin
Campteii, alter ner divorce, becapie quite
lifterary celebrity in I-on.lcm. &he wrote a
novel and earned considerable money in the
journaUstj: world. Some people describe her
a tbe most beautiful woman in c.urope.
A wad .
New York, March 16. A mad dug ran
through the streets to day and bit two toy
nd a man. Th dog wa finally killod by a
policeman. The injured person bad their
wound drerteJ at the hospital. The dog
had been made t&sd by boy who plagued it .
He ral4 Kb.
Denver, Colo, March 16, A special frjm
Montevista. Colorado, Thursday night, ayt
John McCsnn, Charle Hani and Thomas
Gallajher, confined in the county jail, over
powered the sheriff when he cam in to give
tha ra (belr evening meal Tbe escaped pruon
er startad uplh Rio Grand river. Friday
morning Sheriff Hecker, with a posse, started
in pursuit, and this morning at diyhght dis
covered their camp. The lugi: ive were called
upon to surrender, but instaad of doing so.tliey
fired upon the pot. The sheriff returned
the fire, shooting ihre time and killing hi
three turn, None of (he sheriff posse wer
injured.
Th Awfal Bsrr.
StLoum, March 16. Word reaches her
tbat there is great activity in Fort Iavcnwortb
In preparing for th departure of I loops to
expel the boomer from Ihe Cberokee strip,
1 here are live rompante. of infantry, foul vt
cavalry and one of artillery at the for, and all
except (he artillery are expected tod to ihe
strip.
A BiK Aaaieur.
Tacoma, Wash., March 16. Cilien Georg
r rancit Train ucturcd to 2500 peojile to-night
in tbeCermania theater. All preparation for
nit trip aroumi the world, beginning Tuesday
via the Abyssinia to I iongkong, bave been
made. He is confident tl.at he will make tbe
trip inside of sixty days,
- A Bad Venlb.
San Fkantisco, March 16, Dick Davics,
ton of J M Daviet, ex secretary' of the Stale
Hoard of Trade, and manager of the Tubbs
hotel in East Oakland, ia reported to lave
been arrested in Portland for having robbed
his roomnute of flSoo.the winning of a nighl't
gnmr ling.
Tn Portland Branch. Going away,
going away. We have decided to cloe
out businesri, und our entire stock of
clothing, boots, ehoea and gents' fur
nishing goods, furniture, stoves, tinware,
crockery, dec, &c, must be sold by April
10. wunout reserve, regartuess of cost,
Uememlier tuia is- your last and only
ciiance to get gooua pi aiuiosi your own
price, uotne one, come an aim take ad'
vantage of this great opportunity, Also
house and lot for sale, cheap, in the best
location in Aioany.
Tub Portland Branch,
Wise & Co.,Projrs
8. E. Young's old stand.
Poor Humanity I
The common lot is on of sorrow f-.yat-U-Mt
th pessimist , tbey who look .t th
worst si le, Certainly what would other
wi be a bright exUttsuce, is ofcen ahadoai
ed by aoiii ailment that overhang it like a
fall, ohaouring pvrpetually th radiano that
els would liht tha path. Hriun an ailment
and a very common one. 1 nervousness.or in
other words, weaknesa of the nervou aytm,
a condition only irremediable wher ineffi
cient or improper meant are taken to reiiev
it. The concurrent experience of nervou
people who have penitently used Hottotter't
Stomach Bitter it, that it conquers entirely
tnperteuaitivenesa of the nerves, aa well aa
diseaset so called which ar invited and
sustained by their chronio weakness At
th nervHt train atamina from the frieat tonic
tha trouble disappears. Use the Bitter I it
malaria, rheumatism, biliousness and kidney
trouble.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
r.iiLLEo cnoo.a
tltULSS IN-
Field, Yeetabli & Flower Eoedi,
APIARY AND POULTRY
SUPPLIES,
GardeuTooli, Fertilize'!, Trees, Etc.
209 Seeond 8tict, bet. Salmon and Taylor,
Iortltttici, Oregon,
MSnd for eatalogu.
Bttit.otNO PaHMrr.-Rcailnntof the city
of Albany tlenlrlng blank for ap
pllfiitlona for Building permlU within
ihe city lltuita, can avcure the aauio of
th city reconlor without coat.
WANTED. FOUR UBM, to travel In
tha city and country and tak order
for Rood. Oood rfurwtoa and bualn
quail fiuatton required, Permanent em.
pioymont, ana goon aaiarj, rorpaniou
lira, oall on. or addr Ao- dt wr
laom, Albany, Urtgon.
1.1 ARM FOtt HALE. Two nundraJ
s anroa ! Hitori (arm Und all in culti
vation, with ar.od two atory bour, rood
br rn and otbnr oiitbouae. Good water
for fa n'lj aod aloe a, Good pear and ap
pi orchard, a wil a tor klbda ol
f, ult. Would mak two Broad arnall
(arm. BltnaUKl roar mil oatbwt Ol
Albany. Inquire at tola oiOe.
Notice to Contractor.?.
, Nolle ia hrh given that at th next
rrealsr trm of th County Court, for Linn
eounty, Cream, ' to b bld at th C'oart
House in I h city of Albany. on Wednesday,
lb 9th day ol April, IHUO, ald plan,
tpoiliation. ttraina. diagram nd bid
will b rcivd for building a bridg aero
1 born Crs, Known a th Jordan bride,
on span ighty-fiy (set, tilor or lot to
b four (set higher than bsfor, approach at
on end to b tllieea feat long, aad at tb
otbr on lony-nv ia long.
Alto (or a brides aero t.rbtr Creak,
known aa Richardson' brida. tb tba ol
which mutt b on hundred aod two fact, and
vnta (set hinh. Tb approach at
sen aa ar to b thirty ImI aach.
Also for a bridg aero Cr abtr Crk.
known aa tb Kslly bridg,th spaa of wbicb
la to b Ighty (set and fourUeo ft kigh.
On of tb approach to id bridg la to b
voty (sol long and tba other I to b
twenty ft loos.
Alan for a bndg aoroaa Elder Sloogb,
ttar Huston, vaty-flv ( Jong, two
tau. bant thrt fet hub at en ad
over the main lnagh and tft approaeb to
o two ounuraa imi long acii.
Also fur a bridg known aa Rock Ciruk
brida, th spaa of which I to b ou baa
drd and forty feat, with abutment too ft
blah od en abutmtnt lour ft man.
Alto for a bridge at Browaavill with two
spans on nnourvrl soa vnty-Bv i
long aiih, and to b two feat bigbr than
tb eld bridge. eo ramencioff ca tb aortb id
( th ortvk just above wbr tb old bridg
stood .
A lo for a bridt on Wiley Crk known
aa tb Wiley t'rk bridg, with on Ipso
ixty-igbt (est long tan to b thirty ft
high on on side, and iit ft oa th
otHnr,
All bid mast b filrd with tb Coaty
Clrk on or bslar on o'clock p m., April
Ovb, 1800, and aecHiMnid itb eaitttied
ebb of fiv per eent of bid by Uw r
qotrl. Th eoart rrve tb right to r
jsct any aod all bids.
l-o iy order of lb onrtlbl ISin ar
of March, IH'JO. 0
C. E. Hraor,
L a. Count Clark.
CberifTs Sale,
tk Cirtmil Comrl Stat cf rt
goa,or Lima C Mr.
J P Schooling, ftaiutiff,
va. 1
Jsrry Hay, D.-feodaU.
Notice hereby given that by virtu of
an srutir9 duly Msaad out of th abov
namwl Court, in tba abov ant it 11 act Urn, I
did on tb 17 th day of February, ls!M, in
Linn county, Oregon, duly lvy a poo tb
prcwioe h ret nailer dseribd,abd wdl oa
aalarday, lis twk tar f March, !,
at th Court ILinsa door, in th city of Al
bany, Lioa eoatity. Ovkoo. at th boor of
ob o'clock p. m. of said day, !! at pablie
kuctioa for cb in hs&d to tb biMbeat bid
dor th ral property lvid opoa and de
senbod a fulluw to-wit 1 Commencing at
tbe suutbaaat ooruvr of tb oorth half of tb
totbtst quarUr in otiott twaty-ti (2tJ.)
township b't (I3,)utb rang 4 vt
tbsnc west twvlv aad oo-tblrd rodt(12.
tbneDortbtbirtanro4(13,) tbeoo as(
twalve bd oo ti.ird rod (121.) tbaoo
aoath tbirta rod (13.) to tb phsoof ba
aaiDg, onoUtBin on cr tnor or ksa.
being in and tilaated la tba atat of Oregon,
eounty of Una. Tb proed arising from
tb ! of asid preaiuo to b applied first,
10 U. payment til tbe onsts anil atabunsa
mreu of tba abov otitld notion taxed at
f U3 "0, aod accruing costs Second, to tb
payment of th plaintiff, 4 P Schooling, tb
torn of $71). 57 with ascrainjinWraU there
on from tb I Oth day of April, at tb
raie 01 m par ennt pci aoanm.
Dstcd tbi SSlb dy of l'lruary,lB9t).
Joill Sn AI.IJfOK,
Sh'ff Uaa aty,Urgoa.
Administrator's Notice,
Notion ia hereby alvea tbat tb oodr-
ii(od administrator ot th tat of K K
uaina, daoaaaed, ba filed bis final account
with tb Cirb oi th County court for Lina
County, $tt of Oregon, aod tbe eourt ba
fixed Monday, th 7th day of April, 1SJ0, at
in riour 01 1 o eiccK p m. to near 01 Jto too
to sain account, if any, xud to tetn asid
atate,
Tbi 2fUb day of Fvbrusry, lStKX
I. U. I'KEBY.
Adiiliniatrat. r tf E-tat of E. K. Uawm,
ieceasen.
I STRAY NOTICE -Taken upbylb
noitemlgned, living aix and a half
aonm&sst or tiaiaey, on ti e tout
ay of Dooetnbor, 1SH9, en bilgbt bay
bora, about 1 or M yaare old. with
anion r-addU mark on aide aod bank.
our ir.ar.B ana Mil, a Tery oiui Diana
on the r-uht sboaldor, which ran not b
diaUngtiiktiad. Appralood by V. J. Htows
art, luMive of tbe poe, at the sum of f 30
' I. N. WARMOTH.
Notice of Guardian Sale
N 4Wt I hereby jrlvei tbat by vlitua
ofanordar of ral, duly .-ad and en
Utrad of roourd by tbe County Court for
Lino Connty. S'-tl of Oregon, en tbe 9lh
d y of Janusry, 11-00, the undersigned, a
uardian-,of . mtina K liurkbart and
Samuel O. BurkbarU minor heir of O.
D liuralisrt. dnonaaod. will ..on Satur
day, March V9, 1HHQ. at I o'olor-k p. m. of
aaiu oay, ( me voonuoast aoor, in tbe
City of Albany. Linn Count", Oregon,
uut-r tor nato, at f nono auction, to toe
htgticNt biddr for cash In band on tb
day of aaif, the undivided two aavantb
01 tije toliowlns; dasoribeq roal estate, to
wfr: ricgiwnli'g at tbe Nertbeaat corner
t f land at apar' to 0. G, Burkhait In tbe
partition anit entitled, J. D. Burkhartet
a'a. v. 0 O. Burkbart ala.. In the
"Irouit Comt of the ritat of Oregon, for
1 .inn uounty(ruDning rrom inenoe Worth
40 alln., Eaat 11.75 obaina; tbence North
6 deg., 80 mln , Wet 37.75 obalna; tbenoe
ou:n 1 deg., tsaat 14.0 cnama, tbnn.-e
Uaat Sd.79 cbaln to tbe place of burln
ninc.contalBlnn 60 acres, all in Townablp
II 8 . K, 3 W., In Linn County, Stale f
Orejon.wtth all theeppurtenar.eea llidrn
unto belrin(r,lnco appetalnlng.
CAB0L1NI3 BSRKHART,
. Guardian,
The whole of aalil tract of land. Inolud.
Init tha Interest of the beir, now of age
win be offered at said time for sale, npou
Ihe aame term aa tbat of the minor
heirs, and the peraon purohsglng tbe
whale t f aaid tract to reoeiv a deed of
conveyance from each of the owners cf
acta lana. and a guardian' aea for tne
Intet est of id minors.
CAROLINE BURKHART.
Administrator's Notice.
Kotioe it hereby civen that the under
signed baa been by the Coety Court of Linn
county, Oregon, duly apposed adminiatra
tcr of tha rztate of K Frum, doeaftd. All
persons havius olaimt againat taid estate
ar notified to present tbem to th cder
sisned within tix month from thi date
rroperly vtrified, at hit retideno coar
browntville, Linn county, Oregon.
March oth, I8U0.
" A Fjttnw,
A.lmrett of E Frnm.dco'd
J K W I ATEt 8 FORD,
AH'y for Adrnr. "
Vart'"W''llMe a.- .a . llomfort
f Trw7- wmmwwmj jtm mmamrmm iM lwy trawr Um
spoil your eo4'.hyH .'Jll
I CCt Willi Nm (uirSr 2Vor?'ALeokr
f m f.V.r".' l. CV( 4Jw Iim tMm, Umfk m.
UnCCZz) I'-'i-- '-v.rvw (rx-M;ri
I Nk. If Ml K-M Sr "'
Wear Uie Burt & Packard" Korrect Shape ?
Keeps the loading stock of
Clothing, Gents Furnishing
Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots
and Shoes, Wei Weather
Goods and tho Leading Tail
oring Department, in the
Valley
George c.heiehsos
SUCCESSOR TO
-Dealer in
Choice Groceries
jrroauce; urocKery ware, rooac
co et.
Low Trices and
Montague & Son,
r oon3srB3n fiest sc feeet sts..
Do alar "
Groceries, Produce, Tobacco (igars.
Conlccuonary, Etc
ProdaM wanted ia roVin fnr;oo4s or cuh.
prompt HUntioo, TRY US'
We hit hard. If you want prices hit hard on
builders hardware, carpenter tools, pumps, stoves,
ranges, tinware and plumbing. Give us a call in
the Tweedale Block, Albany, Or.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN
Uaa just received his Spring stock of
Clothing,
Embracing a fine line of suits, which will be sold
, at bottom prices. i
In order to make room for new goods will sell his
large stock of Notions, etc., at
A Great Keduction.
The best place in Albany for bargains.
FURNITURE.
You vant fee best and most durable furntur Is manufactured In th,oity
"M"lS1 ' """H 1
I nomas JdrmI
BLAIN
CO
assaaatwa
cro.
paaaassai a
CTD
Li FOREST & THOMPSON
Prompt Attention,
Matthews & Washburn,
Albany,
Orkgos,
IIardware,Stovei5 andTinwar.
nil
SEATTLE'S
Mig ty growth tbe pat ten jeara Into one of tb world' greatest cit
ies la wi.u'.ut a parallel. N pais can bow portray ber resource or lb
continued ptoeirerlty tbat tbe jearf of tbe futoie will J cur iito .t.
T f vtjl JL v. jtvaw 1
And hr BcksiC above line on Lake
I NaTCER lein lavish in hrgilt to
World's Last
Rome, on bar (even hM. wa
CUOWNED OLYMPICS on tb
Eaat and South, and from tbeee mighty bolwarka ef bealtb, energy, tnptM-tion-giinsr,
there arie the Mighty MOUNT RAINIER, av-w-a.y above
ever j competitor on tbe Paeifia, irxiDdir( onecf
SEATTLE, THE
At the bate, wbith, io another aeor
ever; city on tbe Pactfie th World'
The Wasso
TO SEATTLE
JUST PUT Oil:
LOTS 8200 EACH
SOME OF ITS
Evrv lot io full iw cf Moo
rai:ro-ri; at d Ht; adjoining Ravenna
be eomi!etal to it; half drcro ace
ditios $23,000 Female G.lle 'o 1
WITHOUT DOUBT
THE WASSOM ADDITION
I tb Place bre np and wotasn of Hon it
will nke their bmrre aod bv? "
BECAUSS
ilia (vOlUgp, the Min ral apilDts, Uavenna rark, tbe iw if Meant XUtntei
I whick is grander hue than an v where else on Paget Snd. if for no thi
rsen, would make it mtit drsirbl.
In Seattle a Mighty cilr i building. Take b! of the bet while
11 k a chanatt at Lrftwact Priov.
To THai Pioheeb, a word t
Why did jo erx.a tb plaisat Why did yon take ynr life and that
of other in ymr kanda aod com to she Corat ? What ati ean write the
btftory? Ton bave ootqueied thU land road a the grth f great ia tm
prtv and th aming of eolioaaai 'fortansx, alpo) in a day," rojMkla.
Now. bv tba invea.uiknl of a faw th ;atand. ar hundtasi lioliara. van inav
re tKa ha'vet tbat belong to yn Will u do it? The greatest eOr
m ation tbe ablest finaooittr t arp and Amari ar isvtinjr. then
aai.de oay, wiHion, in Seattle. Will jeu not invert? Year oh no ia
NOW. Sail it. I have 60 aor tract, an SO and two 40 a or treats.
Only a few lft pj rip for platting, any one of whieb, will make yoni
foitnn in a ahort tim. Buy quick. I can't duplioate tbem.
Rev. J. K. Ktrkpatrick is am.ing jon and the Sole Agent for
nrr 1 Dortiuc 1 Tiimrvr
In Orgon. Call pn him at one.
I will ba in Albany tn a fe days and will remain only a day.
Woald be clad to meet you personally and or.e you to jin ua in tb material
upbuildtDg of Seattle, the Qaeeu City
sure and eal! at Room 843 BaattI Block, wher I will tak genuine fJoeanr
in showing you the city. .
W
r
jax. vl jsaa.yja. rv vx s.7
and Sour d I Never baa tbe Hani of
fnk tb
Great City.
a nothing to SEATTLE'S SNOW
lfortb atd Weet; CASCADES on tbe
QUEEN CITY,
of year, will peta fn POFULtTION
ligjrat ccn
THE fMRKET.
AND UPWARDS,
ADVANTAOES.
- t R.inif r and Lake Tf aaliingteaj
Park; an eleetiie railway aa soonaaeaa
ittideDcav already uder eoatraeton Am
opened S-pUmhjr, 1890.
and Skksi an l Rtrixuixr
cf tbe Pacific When in Seattle, be
W BECK
m Ad