The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 11, 1893, Image 4

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collections and mttor !n prebate UBIeet-l'pstalrs
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J WHITNEY,
AHorncy at I -aw, Albanv Or.
1ON rmVK A HACKLEM4H,
Attorneys at Law.
Albany, Oregon.
JAMES J. CHA.Bt.TON,
Attoraer-at-I.vw All leeral bavins. attended
prompt) v:
FUNN-S Block, Albany. Or.
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an3 B."la!a;n Mwti, Albany, Or, Calls prcnpllr
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A f I corps of Instructor,
CLASCAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
I Miraes 01 atndy arranged iseaitis
all ir'adns of students.
. ( "inucemtntt eftrtd te ttudtmti
trcm abroad.
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twists and Booksellers.
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What is Eczema?
It is an agony of agonies.
A torture of tortures.
It is an itching and burning of the
skin almost beyond endurance.
It is thousands of pin-headed ves
icles filled with an acrid fluid, ever
forming, ever bursting, ever flowing
upon the raw excoriated skin.
No part of the human skin is
exempt.
It tortures, disfigures and humil
iates more than all other skin diseases
combined.
Tender babies are among its most
numerous victims.
They are often born with it.
Sleep and rest are out of the
question.
Most remedies and the best phy
sicians generally fail, even to relieve.
If CUTICURA did no more than
cure Eczema, it would be entitled to
the gratitude of mankind.
It not only cures but
A single application is often suffi
cient to afford instant relief, permit
rest and sleep, and punt to a speedy
cure.
CuncuRA works wonders because
it is the most wonderful skin cure of
modern times.
Bold throughout the world, price, Crnccma,
Wo.; Soap, Sic. ; Risolvskt, 1. Ponsa Daps
jam Cm. Cose., Sole Props- Boston. "AS
about the Skin and Blood 1
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THE WKBFOOT ROl'TE
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
w IsHEI, reiver.
TQU SCHEDULE, sxcept Snndara.)
.t re .Vlaenv l:1 r. .;L -are Vaonrna. ma,
iWirCVrnHt ttfr. a.lLesre OatfsjBUMI a,:-
rr ( Taqtuaa, 1:3? r. s.iArrve Aioany, ii:i a
Direct Line
Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates
Between
Willamette Valley
San Franciaco
Points and
Ol'EAH 8TRA
ft 4I..IX4
Valley. July nth !7Ui,
oa raariws.
WlBaaatttc Valley, Jatj Slat, at f p aa.
The Companv Ktevrrm tbe ngnt
sange Railing dates w'thont notice.
R.VF.K MTKAHERS.
Hoar' Jetees PotUand Wedaeadar
an '
Saturday S a is.
H C Day .Geo Ajt,9uoon Street Wharf .Portland
D R Vawran, &a Art. San Francisco, Cel.
H E Xolsahy, Qsasral
Northe a Pacific Rallroafi
the list to lake
Tai Piii i til EaASTuA SOUTH
It ia the. DlfflSO
Ik runs Through
KO TRAINS
1st Ike
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'HO CHANGE OF CARS.)?
I CoaDftsed of Diiiic fan I'BXsTrnAtd
iPollflian Dnwiof Ioab Klfrovv
Of latest EqnipaicDt
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
: ttat can be oonstru e i and ia
which .0 -orjimodttiona are t th free
and furnished for hoi lers of Firs' or
HrOOod class, Ucketa, ai sj
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A ContiDDous Lino caniectltig with
al linis, affords j Direct and
Dninterfupt.d Service.
Pulimai sleeper reMrvatinna can be
seenred in sdvanoe tbroogb any
sgest of the road.
THRWGH riCKErs to and from all
points in a -,i -a ICng a&d sn1
Knrope can te lurehasnt at ary
ticket. iffiott of ;hts corrpany,
Full icfrmalion cocrniuK r ..tt-a ttrn.
f trains rou'es an ' other ."Utaturn
ishe.t on application to n iy ngsnt or
A D faARl.TO.
.aa'stant U'iera PsraangW Agent.
Mo 121 First etc, cor. Washington.
P rt'and. le too.
C G Buiktai'., local n;ent.
EAST AND-SOUTH,
THE 8HTA ROUTE
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ituutheru Pacilic Oo.
Bsprsaa Traius leave Portland Daily
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10 tllr B I t,v Albany L I i:-n a w
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Abeve L sins stop only at following stations nurtl
ot KVieeutinj Kast Portland, Oreron City, W . ad
rmrn. Salem. Albany. Tangent, Sbodd, Halsey. Bar-
risborg. Junction City, irrtng, Eugene.
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PULLMA BUFFFT SLEEPERS.
AND
Dininsr Cars on Ogdn Routes
SECOND-CLaS SlEtPNS CARS
Attache! l.i nil Thrsagk Trains
fVrsI SlsJe Mvlalan.
aarrw kks pwhtlah ami iosvuih
Man, raatSsaui (Bxcept Bunusy,
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so all point in the Bittern S'atei, Canatli .nil
Europe cat bi obtinel st swtit ra'ss from r at
sTrenk, Arsnt Aibmy.
KOEBLBB E P. Ron Baa,
Vanarar Vse't O V nd
Purt'scd Orsun.
tiuarantuetlto cure milotia Alt
" ytUon. Small iu Ukanr.
A Urge number of farmers in the vicinity
ef Fosoria, O iio, sre feeding wheat to hogs
l preference to se ling it presen' low
prices. Wtih pticit of hoR mtngas at
present t-ity can real te a dollar per bushel
for wheat by feeding it to hogs.
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Tie wrecking of a train in Ohio loaded
with pas-engers going to the wotld' fair. Is
unp'aasantly suggestive to those binding
about taking that trip. Yet, consider the
millions who travel by rail, the loss of life
It scarcely greater than i' la among those
engaged at home in their u ual vocation.
By the bye. can some cf our republican
friends tell us what Is causing the low prixe
of wool in Australia? -Sslem Democrat. It
is probably Hue o the magnificent protec
tive (?) tariff of the Kangaroo country.
Salem Statesman.
Then In thu ram of aH tht is reasonable
does not U: 1 M rviniet't, maiilflcent Kan
garoo bill ruin 'he piicc or wool? Great is
BUI lH.ru.
The Benrlng Sea Trlbtmal will it is said
reader a decision in tiw ot Great Britain.
And now abide by ttc Je. -i in and let the
aeal fisheries be dcs roved It willhave one
good effect. After destruction fewer wivea I
and daughters will look for sealskins liom '
financially ' depressed'' nuabands and common sense and common honesty sag
fa' he -s. gests the latter as the thing to do. Both
Coi;g.e s wia meet nex. week to ret le ;
the sliver qu. -sit. n. Csn ttieyaoti.' 1 he ,
truth Is, It U not a y a't question 3cd men
should approach It in a i i' of patriotism.
Let party be sunk, .e kt all parties sink,
if necessary, In order to se tie the question
In the tight way.
It is announced that a remarkable new
Medara, or jelly tish.hss tsen found to'occar
la Lake Tanganyika. Africa, a fre.h watet"
lake, though, we believe, the water 1
s.igh.ly bracktsb It is entirely different
from the jelly fish found living a few years
ago In the Victoria Lily tank ol the Kew
Gardens at I .onaon.and tcp rseat a distinct
family, whose exact position ia anknean.
Analysis of the air.taater and soil of Spiti
bergce has t-r -ugtit to light the extraordinary
.toverty of these regions n baccra Whl.e
the air of the .trceta nf Paris contains on an
atfff.ao rt mi hii'i.i.. th.t i' the Arrli.
Sea contains only 'h'.e per cubh metre. As
to t"e wattt of S ji xb.-t i.. not only is it
devoli of any pa: oenic mxto-organitms
whatever, bat all b;. it i are a sent
'n discuvsing the lrer que loa it should
not be I org's tea thai, up 'o 1878 when this
country resumed -pecle patnsents, silver
A . r . .... r. 1 , , ii ., tn in rlrrn llin.
T. .,e, .n ,h.n me ld joiUr.
then currea' . No one would take a gold
do lr if he could get an eqail aaaount in
stiver. The silver ha'f do'tars had also aa
excess of sllvsr in th.rr., so that it was com
mon and profitable lr melt tbem and ue for
making siirer oroameats.
Judge .Ross.U'dted States District Jugea
ha rendered an important detain r tictrn
in; Sec. 4 of tbe G ary esclu 10a act. which
provi 'e 'liar when a Chtaamaa is f.wnrl to
be un'afuly in the Uci'rd Slates he hal
b: dejior t !. A cast was brought before
the U S comaiasluaer at I.os Angeles, who
or jeied that the Chinaman should be inv-
prltoned in the penitentiary at bird labor for
two day aud then deported. Tbe court oa
appeal holds tbe law a to impritonmeat
void but otherwise valid .
Tne neat war, If there esei be one is to
be carried cn by wholesale. To 'he hun
dred of other implements si destruction
which have recently brcn Invented.a French
genius has ad.-'ed a piece of light sitillery
which base capacity for firing four charges
In 15 minutes, r.rr of whi.h ihrowa 35 oon
ballets ovrauiface if Joo.ooo square
yards at a distacce cd two rr.-'ts. With such
death bearing machines sa is. there teems
little need for hr as.noa.o- soldiers com
posing the European auric usiess it be as
fold for itse enormous quantities of powder
and shot whi.h otheraise might be wasted.
THE AHHIMAklUTI'iVS roucT.
Judge Slaeei. of the county court et Pitts
barg. Pa., recently roe Assistant Secre
tary of tbe Interior Reynolds about the
recent suspension of many pension, etc. He
ha. received a length i reply fro re Mr Rey
nolds, explaining the policy of the adminis
tration Retoo'ds y suHtatlal!y that
the suspensions to wiich tbe judge referred
were made by an order of tbe secretary,
holding, in subs-aace, that a man who ia
able to earn his sapport by man as' lar
hat no title to a pension, unrler section a of
be act of Joae 37th, :89a The order of
Commissioner Raum fixing rates under this
set, ignored the tsscntial bstis of pensions"
Me status. inaM'i'y to ,-rform manual
labor. Furthermore evl rn e wlen i
mghi have s own tbe dta illtic were. the
rrau.tof rideos (tsbit. aasnot rrqulred.
the commhsloner's rating -he- superseding
the law. Agsin R.um rea ed disabilities
noi of s- rvit o'lgi irtm me as disabilities
which Were. Tiie ur.aent e retarjt having
found erroneuus oidn if Raum unrevoked
and claims arljudlc f d tb r. urJer unques
tioned, i.ui t not oi. .rt la than revoke
these or.' era. (.rovi in anew n, in accord
ance t! 1 the ia fn fa ,ire .1 settee, and
orders re examlnt'i n f prior adjudica
tions to corrett the nt.ir. R. m's error
was not ex(osei1 un'i f.nnirv 7th, this
year, after 321 13-, cases hd been adjudi
cated in parsumci-thrr. of The adminis
tration would have b rn s nar.y -o perpet
uating s tnonttrou wrong ta the nation If
these claims remained unexamined.
1 ,'
HADE A MISTAKE
Now cornea Senator Mitchell and tays
the republican pree4 made a mistake, when,
with one accord, they set forth he s'ate
ment that the cause of the present financial
distress is the Sherman law. Tnls position
taken by the republican press and republi
can leaders generally puss our senator Into
a very awkward attitude. He , a republi
csn and a very earnest free-coinage -of-silver
man. His present aliijnmentton ihat
question I with Stewart, Ulsnd. Teller and
others. He il vote against repeal of the
Sherman lav unleas free coinage is substi
tuted in lieu thereof As a republican Lu
dots not v nt it to Je said by ihe press I
his party hat he sustains; tlte very mesue
that cau.es ihe present rtrtanchl distress.
He thinks it would have hecn better party
politics for the party 10 hrve attempted 10
get up a tariff sere thai: t-. have attributed
the cause of financial .tistress 10 the Sher
man law. But the hrnnral 'tj senator must
grin sua hear hi aWwaj ; di emms. for
nearly all the leekUs of l.is jj-trty are com
mitted to the view that the .Sl.erman law is '
tbe real trouble Hut .mny f the republi
cans are attemptltiir U, withdraw th.l.
opinions thus expresren mid
entci one to I
-. riict.i isv if.- resi csllBii Ol the inuh t I
i in the fear of democratic tsrifl legis'allor . ' or the name of the California Fig Syrup
Bu' ility come too late a tke people e ; Co' Printeu ncr lhe bottom of ihe pack
that tliey are only seeking; to make political
capital out ot the financial mi.fjrtunes o tin, nTTl,
ma cuiic.
TIME TO URAWTHr L
A little while ago Judge Long, o! Mitlii
gan, a member of the supreme bench, who
had been drawing a pension for total disa
bility was notiBe l by the pension depart
ment that his pension was cancelled on the
ground that under the law he was only
entitled to a disability pension when he
could show that he wns incapable of per
forming remunerative labor. Judge Long
is a republican and the republican preag
immediately raised the err that the law
was being enforced only against republi
oons and they cited the fact that Gen John
C Black, of Illinois, has also been drawing
a total disability pension though he is a
! member of congms with a salary of $5000
a year. The point raised by the republican
press in this instance is well taken. Under
the law which has deprived Judge Long of
bis pension. General Black is not entitled
to a total disability pension. The Courier
corJially endorse the Terra Haute Ga
zette's comments on these two cases as fol
lows: Judge Lochren should do bis duty no
matter whom it hits. Judge Long, the
Michigan judge, gets a total disability pen
lion and yet he is able to and doea ait on the
bench and draw a salary. Gen John C
Black gits a total disability pension and
yet he is a member of congress and draws a
salary as sue. This is wrong wrong in
Long and wrong in Black
We most re
rise the dictionary or the pension
list and
these men were brave and rood soldiers
, jr fI0m wounds in batUe
. .UM to -.;,,. but they are!
nst entitled to total disability pensions, for
tbey are not totally disabled, for one draws
a 17000 salary a judge and the other a
95000 salary as a congressman. Same time
or other, perhaps, we shall breed a race of
men who, so iong aa they are able to earn
salaries like.theee, wilt not accept pensions J
no matter what their injuries may be.
na ; j i a l 1.'
1 ue pension uepwrtiuvut uiae sw niiw
tw .) tar nnlitieal nnraoaea. Uoth
parties are equally guilty oi Having moan
on tbe soldier vote at the expense of tbe
Ux payer. PenMu have been given in -
. ..I
discrimmately by both partiea as bribe for
vote and so this bounty, nobly conceived,
has been perverted to ignoble use?. Every
right thinking person will agree that the
government cannot be too liberal iu making
provisions for the worthy and meritorious
soldiers and the widows f f those who died
' for 1T
The people are willing
to make any sacrifice necessary to provide
generously for these. Bnt tbey hare a
right to ask thai they ah all not be huroened
with taxes that bounties may be
bestowed
upon those who are able to provide
for
themselves. It is astonishing that such
gallant soldiers aa Judge Long and Genera
Black should have so little pride as to be
! P" the attitude of recipienU of pub
lic chsHlr. for wait is a badae of honor to
those who by their services in the army
bavehvcri&ced health and strength and tie
capacity for earning a living becomes a
badge of shame to those who ate still cap
able of providirg handsomely for them
selves and '-beir families There are men
everywhere who earn bat a modest living
that acorn to take a pension and there are
other with ft incomes who 'ire on tbeir
pensions and invest their income. It is
high time to draw tbe line. Eransville
Cosanisr.
A subscriber to toe DaMocaar ask: "Csa
ue pwsie c v
, ., . . . . Sw.i:.- I,.
owe worJs whet It asserts that the caese ol
the pteseat hard time comes from fear that
the democr. . wl I teluce thetarifi." Bless
your soul, so. Whatever el e may be said
of that paper. Its editor are men of great
palitica'. sagacity, and while there is nothing
much of sutesaaanshlp in its columns, there
fat much of parti saa asfedosn. That paper is
always alert to grasp any party advantage
that may present 1 tee if. It knows, sa well
as Cleveland, himself, last fear of a reduc
tion of tbe tariff cuts no figure ia the present
financial depr salon . It has tw9 motives in
view ia making the assertion our subscriber
refers to. The first I. to seek party advan
tage oat of even the misfortune! ot the
country. The second Is that it affords aa
opportunity for it to indulge ia iu special
line ol "sarcasm" aad "irony." These of
coarse axr harmless to the general pjb'.lc
but to ihe Caftlul Journal as a red rag to a
mad ball .
Alexander k Sons, the big carpet manu
facturer of Y outers. New York, have shut
down tbeir mills, throwing 5000 men
001
of m ploy men t. President Cochran says
'be mills will not resume aurain until con-
greas meets and repeal the Sherman law
Moat of the carpets made at the mills are
old in tbe west and the condition of the
money market has caused a dullness in the
carpet trade, so that tbe overproduction of
stock, now in storage amount to several mil
ion yards. Tbe mills turn out twenty-1 o
miles of carpet a day. The company shut
down in i673 on account of doll trade.
Notwithstanding this firm is one that man
ufactures protected prod tic's, there is not
tbe remotest hint that there ia any tariff
care to refer to as the cause of the shut
down, but on the contrary the Sherman
law is given as the cause of the trouble
A new enemy to the potato bug has been
found in Chautauqua county, N T. It ia
about twice as long as the potato beetle,
but has a thinner body. It stings tbe po
tato beetle larva in he neck, and soon He
stroys tbeir hie. Tbe insect has also been
reported at Norwich, Chenango Co, N Y
and at Kingston, Ulster Co, m tbe
late. .
Tbe country should bv tnankful tbat t! ei
are no g eat strikes and riots id progress
this summer as there were a year ago. Tba
iron and steel workers, as well as ihe tm.
ploves it other large Industries, lisve shown
good judgment in so gracefully submlt'ing
to the inevitable, and in not Insisting upon
nuking bad ma'ters worse.
Who wi l longer contend ih&t civilization
is not striding forwsrd In Russls, since
smoking compartments for Isitie hsve been
provlied on passenger trains on Russian
railways? With all the advanced Ideas of
railway managers in the United States
they have not reached this altitude.
Tne first free library In this country was
not tarto- in any literary center, but in
the country village of Pet.rboro. N H,
when in April, 1833, the tewn voted to
puthsse books for a town library, and hss
eer since then continued to support It
from the beginning It has been open on
Sundays as well as on weca days.
Florida housewives use oranges instead of
soap In scrubbing floors Thry cut the fruit
in two and rub the pulp on .he floor. It is
f jund to be very clesnslng.
Tke ladles.
The pleasant effect and perfect safety
v. jth which ladies may use the California
litqtiid laxailve Syrup of Pigs, trader all
ct fidlilons, make it their fut orlte remedy.
1'., arf Ih. l.i.. ..J ..!.... i.t.
wwsititiuaj mq : uivera.eic.isjr
: bottle.
AND AKBOAD
Perry Conn keeps peaches In large
quantities.
J R Geddes has been engaged to tcsch
the Stayton school the coming year.
A Knights of Labor club Is to be organ
Uee in Albany next Sat u day eoenlng.
Some Lane county men who crossed
the mountains with a band of cattle lost 65
head (,n the way.
The Dkmcckat la Informed that tne
statement that tie HIHs'kho bank had
closed was a mistake.
The baggage men had their hands full
yesterday, too pieces were checked fer
the Oregon Pacific alone.
J H Raley ha lietn appointed receiver
of '.he business of Adam Nye. of Pendle
ton, at the suit of Balfour, Guthrie & Co.
These are days when calamity howling
should he set down on. The USia all i
right; bat some of the pe'pl lack hore
sense,
Postmaster for Oregon were appointed
yesterday as follows: WH Sl.vertooth,
Antelope, Wasco countv, and L O Ral
ston at Olcx, Gilliam county.
Charlotte M Alton, of Cornelius, Wash
ington countv. ! !uat been placed in the
insane asvlum for insat.ity csused by re
ligion. Peop'e getting religion in the right
way wt!l aev r go insane over it.
Mr ( - C Hegue has been appointed sec
retary of the Albany Water Works, to
succeed Mr Waliis Baldwin, who has
filled the position for several years.
The reward for Fredericks, the man who
murdered a brakeman in California, has
been it creased to 2000. lie ha been
seen all over the ccast, several times in
this valley.
Dr Edward Bailey wl.t soon go to China
unaer tne direction ot a missionary coclety
dc ni oeen in w a.ntngton for trie past
two years a a pnj.iclsn on
an Indian
reservation. Eugene Guard.
Lionel) 5 tagge.of Portland, a son-in-law
of J A Stra eht. of Euo-cne. has been ap-
nnint.f1 a . ni ( . 1 ...nil.... r f n.llnn.1
banks, by the treasury departme t lie
has already been placed in charge of the
failed bank at The Dailes.
IfiAiiIre .ii, Kn , . it,.
....... ni 4b. r .: - i i
! .1 .. I . 1 ,
trntn hivie a eciv auur maraci mr
! cannea goou. tnts rear, in order to tie on
, l. - . I tLU I. l J II .J
mtw. . . 1 1 . . . 1 1 lit,,.: Ultlulli
to can nothing but what there is a market
. .-.
fa
Tt... u.111 i . . . .
1 pears. hcao, etc . tnd wi;! d y prune and
- r -
1 II, n I Lai, late I J... Mil Cll
slain M Mlatainai s asaawtstf mtr
Mr S F Fioed .Jumed the dutie. .f
aeeonddrm.lv unaVr fai:n. Ri.V .-a.
terday Mr Ftoed U a voung man well
known in Oresronand hU man? friend. a
pleased at hi appointment. Mr Black
ha also appointed E R Kreiser and Wm
Cowan examiners, the ta'.ter being a son
of J L Cowan,bof Albany, Dispatch.
A P Anderson and his wife, who started
to fast forty days, several week ago. are
still no: Jin? out. Anderson i said to be
1 growing; very thin and can scarcely; walk.
; ,,Kt- Tk".,. ... . a.u, .1 .
i tenlle Sirs Andtraon continues 10 thrive
: her faa ini aa atrirlt. aa Kr huahanrl
lliere are .Utern days remaining of the
tearty, and doub are entertained about
Anders n lasting that Song. Portlsnd
Dispatch.
Speakinw nf the San Francisco ecur-
.lor.nts th Eua-ene Guard save: ft was
h.tended. and preparations had been made.
to arise the visitor, a fine hanaur' taniaht.
but the entire nai t v asked the citizens to
torego the same as tbev had been ban-
qorltd by tora!ia, A. banv and Salem
usnv ana z&siem
Instead, tbev
ion at CooaeV
a-.
until they were tired out
will be tendered a retro
hall lonLsht 10 e,al-h ih nuh lc enatl
"a invited. i aibibty far aaxadent on the persons crossing
The way of th world are sometimes Xj&m. ' i1': Notif
prettvh rd. The OrvalU. Sew. ."'f
Mr, Barnard. lw came from the east to ; 7 ccadcm,nf ? an1 hoTS: K
tcsch ,hc pablfc booi .1 D.l!, .tout " hLWrntSf
a year agobut failed to pas the required ff a "P " 1 Halard.
examination, was thrown cut of employ COUBlJr
meat. A lose in I he winter bv sickness Western regon w one of the Guest and
she b-ct e a countv .have. On Moo-
I a . - . t 1., t , , . . . . . ..
.
t J ' -1 V uihii ' - .,- L.UI . .lie
... nurrh.t a ileVet ami sent h r k In
her,.eriJl in Chicaeo. sat s an evchanee.
j Mr Barnard 1 weU known here, having
taught In it publss scoool of this d:V,
ana also c ao uctea a private school lor
awnlle. News.
raiosT
It costs $50 in Walla
shoot a man. Cheap.
Vtiu.ato try to
The Waterloo Hosiery Company Is to
begin running far business next 2e.or.day .
The carriage fact 01 y at Carvallit has
closed nnporari!y on account of the dub
times.
Mrs I M Ei Is, a phrenokwist, will lec-
tore In IK W C T U hs I tonight begin -
ring at 70 o clock sharp.
Tbe large number ot capital rjty people
going to the Bay and mour.tai .' would
indicate Ihat that city is all rijjht fman-
.
Suit ha. hern begun bv E W Hadiev
receiver of the t"gon Pacific, for steel
and no- in pors-
sion of the Hoggs.
Good for Seattle. Not. bank ha, sua-
pedded mere, a fact that speaks vo umes
or the peon of that city "a. well s. the
K.nt. Ti.. a,..- ..i-t .
i shoulder in the matter
a T ansa - as aswwawsaa uv k iSsV. a 1
j A lel'cw who could not soar- Si far a
newspaper sent fifty tiro cent stamp fo an
i eastern ranker to c ow how 10 raise bee s,
He got an arswer hi "take hold of the top
and pull."
Ban. of Cottage
The lonmrrdal
Grove, throush Its cashier. Mr Hubbard. '
I settling with depositors by turning over
10 tnera good neg..tl.Me notes. It li not
uaeiv mat tne bank wt 1 resume again.
Prof W C Hawlev will lecture und r ihe
auspices of tbe Y M C A la this el v one
w-ek from tonight on the Behrin rtea
dtfli ttltv, . subject mar.t huul
....... cr -
a re inter-
l. ft
eaird in hearing. A una!! admiest n of
auou; t : CMite win be charged.
A ftw dsn ago a boy at Yaquina Btv
caught an 80 pound ha.ibui with a !.-vA
and line. He then sold is In pieces for fao.
That would be 25 cent, a pound, as the
last halibut sold for l and 10 cents a
tsound In Albany that boy ought to be
able: to tr. a'onir In the world
TA H-nJerson, in writing 1.. some
friend, in Eugene In regard to hK new
horr e at .an Iternarvino. Ca.it. stiies that
thrv
lo r ret find things there at thev
were a f. w vears age. Where nine vears
ag th.' Holds were vast fruit irict
now
; 'n n ,s "cn
A in nno S oov nave nrtlved a: Ktujene
who enawss' the description of the children
of I vt Miller, kidnapped from Summer-
yllle. Colon coaotv, last year Mr Miller
ha. traveled all over Oregon on wl'd tiviee
chasei like, this; but it I. to be hoped the
right ones have been found: They gave
the name cf Conjpton, but now sjr I is
not their right name.
The following from a Salem paper ia
about a resident of Albany at one time for
several montha, and reads familiarly . A
atone cutter named J A McDonald went on
a tear last night tnd a. taken in nand by
the police. This morning when he ap
peared before the recorder he failed to
produce ihe amount of his fine and was
sent to jail for five days.
Last evening near th IT P churcn the
wsgon nf M Wygant. residing across the
WiDameile accidentally collided with one
of the wheels of a delivery wagon, fright
ening his horse, so that It turned, tipping
over tbe wagon, and throwing Mr Wygant
and two children cut, hone of whom were
injured, the horse 'jroke loose and rani
Into the country. The wsgan was badly
demoralized,
Dr Stratton and Prof Van Scoy, of the
Portland University, and Messr. Smith,
Crowaon and Patrick, of the A hland
committee, met yesterday ai d located ihe
branch university, purchasing tao acres of
the Devlin tract south of Ast.taiul for
$l3,ooo. The subscriptions to the bonus
more than reach the f 13,000 required h
the Portland people, aggregating about
$3.500, It Is said. Ashland Tidings.
Economy lajlhe order in everything
now. Here Is another case from the Salem
Independent! The conductors on the Sa
lem Motor con-panv have been removed
and for a while the passengers will drop
their ntckle tn the b:x and yank the bell
rope st their respective stopping places
When a man Is out of work he generally
cconomlxea by walking, and the street car
companies are the losers thereby. This
state of things makes a conductor" tin ex
pensive luxury and until time get better
they will have to find something else
lo do.
SATItRDAY
The Willamette I 1.4 f iet
water mark.
above low
The advance agent for Set's circus has
reached the valley.
A B Iludelson, of Jeffersjn.wlll run the
Maiion warehouse this yetr.
There will be no services ot the Nt E
church South during the month of August.
The Springfield Messenger l to be
moved to Eugene and run as n peoples'
party paper.
South Brownsville has been ordered
bonded for the purpos;os building a new
school house.
Mr Frank Wood. jr. ha nxentl sold
eight fine St Bernard pups, out of eleven,
three dying. $25 was received for each.
E M Mcmtyreand M Carev.both of '.his
city, left cbout $300 aplece'ln the closed
bank of Alhany and Portland. Ashland
Record.
The store of Geo Finley. at Crawfordo
vllle, has changed hands and the business
wril be run by J C Cox and Dan'l Mc-Kercher.
The people of Brownsville
are very 1
naturally kicking becaute under the new I
lime table they cannot come to Albany
and return the same dav.
, , , ,
Hie statement In the itMo;RAT and ;
other va.ley paper, that the s P had asfc-
ed for furtnei tl.ne to pay It. employe.,
was Incorrect -They have been paid for
last month Tht months age are not
uuc u.ii.1 tne i5:n.
iveuny pneasants sre uetng tiued tor tne
exclusive use of hunters. One hunter
leu. uic democrat man ttia'. ao-neot tne ,
hlrH. a ,.M il,ui. . . . . .1 .1. . . .v..
..mmww(, ,,,1.1, ins 1, , CI, lll.l iiiiig
are a good many
around.
young ones running j have to take 'hem red hot." Tljat set
j tied it. '1 he run was s'-pped.
A man was in Brownsville this week on
hit way to Arizcna. uhete he intends to
t.keuptheApar-he Kid's trail, capture
hi. head. securT the S,coo reward-return
to the W lllamette val ey and raise hop.
t . '
Bupt Jaa Ag.c was over from Duns-
muir i week seeing that the ieon w j
wasnnurn clrtua cot over the Slskivous '
"f "
, """ ""no .
to Repdlng $700. They are in hard luck.
1 hough Washbourn's wife was still wear j
ing a set 01 Diamonds in ntr nnger ring.
Ashland Tiding.
An Albany young man was helping
himself to what he supposed was some
dried venison when It was learned that
i he had taken a bi'c cf a dead rat that had
! gotten
i.t'o an unused drawer, and died
' ana drl'd
up. The r.t i preserved and
! may be seen a', a tlnshop in Albany as
proof of the tact.
;
! The nl wheat came to Albany reatet -
I J i as . ii ,
I lia V J M rrhIKe lit al nrii a trtmin tmA at
l. ... .. mm. .
. - -
witrn3u oi mc viwnj nrmtn i,u.
' v v ml I A I at I UBt-C aB ' IAlI ak 4. I lis- rVILi . Ult
"$L.-V A" U P'"m? '"d T&
w"",nS pounas to ire osnaei,
; :,'g. i, k' "t"' , ,U1 2JT ", ,
S fe with low price will be of material
j M"W'W;M 1'm-
l- tJgiesoy litis morning shoared us
some of the richest quartz we have ever
seen . The rock ia one mass of pure
shining go'd. It came (ro.n a ledge be
discovered last week la the celenrated
Bohemia district east of Cottage iroe.
He thinks that he has a fortune, and he
- has, it eock la any great quantity will pia
i out Hke ht he has. which he sare us
I " e .'-lUI. toger.e VjuatU.
The Eugene Guard recently put its feet j
j in it." by announciivg triplets born to Use '
i srife of a McKensie river farmtr. whereas1
j the report was betaed 00 nothing at ail !
'Oaat the itewspafiers do Mmthii:g to
1 restore confidence and ftrce miauey into rir-
) 'tilarion is question that
to u
' from Virions source
Yes.
' toey W9 ,ne!r bills aa prom
ible. reduce tbeir
V .1. 5 pr"
' vt- r.-
ami wait for tiw-
tide to turn fJatoBs
1 w . iwcw .wms..
! JoJ Hublvard. of Mart,n county ha.
potdtbe following notice on tbe big stoei
t tk tn ik. r.-...
! its-id r. the fbiect tics to i4atce tbe rwixtrt-
i fcrtale secisOM of the Pan & Ccast. lt
I. 1 I.. '11 a, . -
is the WiUainette vjjley.
fssaaaal sssssrlaa awn wsvsaa.
ot wnun itvr:
Never behead
1 1 a inorefasa-inavtiataT theater r rurj:
j never weroed more fitly uniteJ tmtnral
' bettQt?r , a1 1 "l -COm V,lUlT
ssi wa varsny ui suna..- an 1 rawonum;
never were my bucolic iratatct
ly stirred than ia this first outlook
Prof laobetti. the author of a
, . , . . r
Swtea, t in Taconm. lectanuE-. Two or
tnree year, ago a eia. in iwaiiu took h-a
vvtn.and it was tronounced a pretty goot!
tiunar u one nas time to master it. tie
gadles. of clajrus the sexrrt of all memory
systems is application, which, though, may
1 usisti l v diffiwnt fnrrti. nl , .,!,- i
1 Wsahinotsn largaisi .Kr.sr.,1 nr. 1 . ' '
! or tried to, for he is not the kirn? of a man'
. to ho downed. His sy; rj no doub; has a.-
j morh merit a aay.
An exebauure savs Ibe reason that there
hare bm no hank failure in Naitis i. the.
fart tbat the rseoole nf Settle, from tank
Itdent, to hod carrier, stand toerth, f
tlaeeMamon sroodt of the city, of which they
, They take .common pride
the record of her splendid growth and j
j '"iJZ w 3 3
?al,2V rMOlT1 ' J PT. ter ?5
SSfc TZ2
t will m ke a name that will be worth mil-
lions to her. and it will furnish an object
for other cities.
Mr R M Robeitson ha moved his feed
mere to one door west i f his former place.
'- iut eat cf the Deaioca a r office, where
j he is well located, and is in a condition to
meet the demands cf the tiade He car
ries a large and first class stock ol fred,
lime, cement, plaster, hair, feniiixer, and
, even thing usutily kept in a firu
CIS
' feed store.
;
j
I Faro I P.--The loss cf C
T . .
. - --- - - -.
Melrose, tuts lieen attltuMtttl aif I in-
! i 1 : 1 iJL 1 -
snrance lie paid on the total
insilnai of
J. Then' was ol,j00 on the stock in the
N irtli British A. Mercantile and 81000 on
t!f a .-U and building in the Fanners A.
MercttanU . of Allvanv. and the Sun Co.. of
oan r rarrcwo. in t-qiau aniotiui. omy vk
of this anV-ttr:t b"l - III tbe LuiUllllsr. AS
some of the stoat waaaved the loss was
Wtjasanll as follows: Tne 1 armers A- Mer-
tK,,,lTxiUn illaSfts5P
"" Mercantile 9081, total $197.-
I I,, ... .1. -iri. Ii.ift i...f
r.
BtARt una Lim;ixo of irood ouiilitv a
, reasonuhie rates are the strung point of the
: ontracts 01 the w orld s t air Hotel
j auu isuntini; inuuiu. ror ease at mi raii-
( road ticket offices in Portland and at Salem,
J Albany, Kugene. Coirallis. McMinnville
j ud Oregon City. Don't goto Chicago
i without your HceommoOations nwrved. tin
leas you have a big purse you are anxious te
empty. Call on C. K. Fronk at the depot
for pariicxtkri
During the dog-day season, the drain of
nervous and vital energy may be counter
acted hv the use of Ayr's tSaraaparilla .
In purifying the blood. It acts aa a superb
corrective and tonic. and enables ti.e system
to defv malarial ar.d other cilmatic influ
ences. Shiloh'a Cure, ttie great cough aotl croup
oure, is for sale by ua. Pocket eia contains
twenty -live doeca,on!y -' s Children lave it
Kosher & Mason.
A abnrp rraeUre
you call It when reading an interesting
article vu! find at Its close that you've read
sn advertisement. Don't condemn the
advertiser. You wont read the otdinary
advertisement. All advertisers feel this
in common with the writer who takes this
means of telling you that Simmons Liver
Regulator Is the best medicine for malaria,
Impttre blood, and a poUoned system.
Equally as good for I ttligestlon and bil
ousners. Caallue.
Imitations have Leen put upon the
market so closely resembling Allcock'
Porous Piaster In general r.ppearance as
to be well calculated to deceive, lt Is,
however. In general appearance ,oniy that
they compare v,lth Allcock's, for they are
worse than worthless. Inasmuch as'thcy
contaln deleterious ingredients which are
apt 10 cause serious Injury. Remember
thnl Allcock's are the only srenulne porous
plasters the best external remedy ever
produced; and when purchasing plasters
do not onlv ask fur but see that 1 ou get
Allcock's Porous Plasters.
Shiluh's Vttaiissr ii what yoa need for
dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kid
ney trouble. It is uuarsnUed to give yoa
satisfaction. Price "5o. Slid by Poahay
Mason.
.1 . ...
fcosit&ei
sacsa rs
nimi
A Salem saloon keeper, Biliy Anderson,
advertises in a manner that calls for Its
own comment :
I made a mighty mistake when I went
Into the banking business because my
creditors became scared and made a run
on me, and if k had not have been for my
wife loanir.g me $1.85 I would have gone
uru). t on the first of 1 he month. Saloons
never fall jn business, but banks do; artd
KtneJ people will deposite money with me
I will pay 4 per ten., and allow them to
draw lc out in ehhtr cash, whLkey ot
beer. ThJ la the be' offer ever made to
those who want a safe plaee to deposit
monev.
There was a run on a bank in an iron
I mill town and the depoai'ors were being
i paid in silver dollarn. The excitement
increaseu and n ran become a last one.
.ne CM ,,er was a young Irishman .tl
f",,! ?i Upn. . WM '""-f u
be ',kf'1-. Me resolved ;o fop it. Ht
eeni. me janitor wi 11 a iiuimei 01 silver
doar into a TW rorm, where rl)ere wag
gtove wjUl iD,trac iong 0 Ihem
,ilver dollar rl hot " They were
t,ea'ed,and in hsV coudition bande-d out
wll, ll e. The d.-positora drst g ab-
,
kii'L-crl "But vrm II
nave to tak them that way.' sai l the
cashier, "t'egre turning them oat as
las: a we can meli and mol'i tln-m. and
, 11 ij.,i iiii 1 wait tin in-v cKir yu 11
It 1. r . . 1 , ,tt
I
T , . ,
I Tlr o U? e.r" ' 00 d-
: SfSf, lf-r, 5ocal newtpaper. Une
! b,'!r!1 M 100 mn1T d'rtisrmente
Unit. The other replied : ' In my optn-
1 jon theadvt niwments are lar from brioit
the least valuable part of it I look tbem
nvur rgfn!l mr,A a-.,... at loom limM
ttie coet 01 ttie paper each week 'broQKh
the bnsineea adran age I get Irom
lheil) . gaiJ tbe other . ..j yon
ar, tishtrl know that they par me well
ana ,a,h(,r ihinkitis notsoodfaa e to
find fault with the advertise menu after
all." Tboae men have the right ideaof
the matter. It Days any man with a
fajsily to take a good local paper for the
sake of the tdvertiaements if nothing
more. Ani if bustneea men fail o give
farmer a chance to read advertisements
in the local paper, tbey are blind to 'heir ,
own int.rul. in mmw I h. lud r.t it ',.n
., . ,
W de with me, aaul a
I man tft m n.ni,. ju ,...,
Yon have
j . - .
i naeer mp.l&l . f. , .. . m I
, w J V . 1
- . - . as w
1 we!ccBle " w hU
The average man of political prominence,
who imagines himself self made, would be
a bankrupt if compelled to par what be
really owes to the newfpapers. Ex.
j
i These time 'wing out aome funny ideas.
i The Salem Journal ravs a run on a bank
should be made a crime. In one sense it is
Terr mean twines because it makes a bank
, do in .1 (lit the bUSUeaS Of months: tWt OUT j
n8 100 tzT-
,n lt standing advertising schedule the
Werjatebee Advance av: Nctibcation
advertisinaj.maJtter is to be dbcontin-
' -1 nicat ne nuvie at tins Onsce. Alleged
! '"rit one avaawriianfa don t gs.
r.very newspaprr man knew the good ham
sen-e of this notice.
... ,, .- , , ., ..
H tTJA
S-..:llir!.a!Ff t
aaud. All Uu money isn t worth a ray. 1 1
would give it all for your health," to which
a friend, half -laughingly and half-wriooajy.
replied : ''Well, too much moner is a nui
sance. The happiest time in ray life -srai,
when I was worth $300.000. " And the
happiest time in tar life." rejoined Van
derbilt. "was when I was working- on my
States I!and farm."'
Three yotraar men started last Kri Uy
from the City lltlrin New York to walk to
Saa Francisco ia 170 dart. This in itself
is nothing 11 am aside, but Osestnuiire part
of their long jonrpey is that it is to be per
formed without eating any food. The
leader of the party is a chemist who claims
to have duvrveved an elixir made from
a Madagascar herb that will sustain life.
tr 1 s-:i .1 s- : it r ,
rue 1 , aasov aiisrr nun ...auecsi i" -i ir.
erul daya. 'eatiti no r,vJ at all. an.1 now
hu b to r 2 cateilml rf hi
cowry by sub. ting himself aad his two
ComraaaiMsa on it inncg a walk across the
continent, which will be admitted to he aa
severe a test a. cnuld well be devised.
A Salem paper feels bad!y because some
of tbe San Francisco extcxtrstonists were
clerks, a fact that really makes no Ufer
erare, any raore than the fact that hardly
any of the (Jregon saercbanis feasted in an
i KnaQaK .vcrrht. Here a what
,1
. finf fronTTn FJSSe
"re tartitTo.
taking a vacation. If this prove to lie the
ease, the business men of ourcirr have heen
helping to cheapen tbe expenses of a few
day outing for a number of clerks in San
Francisco wholesale firms. This is known
to be the as? ia rvgard to a few of the
firm, and it taverns string? that if the trade
of the WiUamette-valley 1 of value to the
merchant of San Francis. that the heasis
of the different firm could not have come
IS) place of their clerk-'.
Tbe following from the Aslhand Tidings
cnxKKi"otedlv tells about the same man re-
. .ntlft in 1 'ln VL, f ..r.-1 .-t,e.lr '
I.mmm . ..., it, v, . ift , . , aim . .ee. .ft
man wbo-e recklew audacity in swindling
! matle him srscoesslul sucxYetlVu in obtaining
iwew trom Ashtana
niervbants 1 mostly in
1 cash
in mil.,
I mxm two forms- clus-k liLst Sarurdiiv
.rmmr At tl 11 ninnnt'i cLithin. sti-BW
1 he bomrbt ptirht dollars worth of imoilii and
, ewsawsntsel rkeb f .e f .i.,n. .Wes
; far,ir ot xjiiier upon tho Bank of
; Aahhan.1 ami
he had been working at the Ashland Mine,
i did tvrat mms int. taett tttil afl- Uatia.
Hours an t would use to have the check
cashed. He was accomcalated and took the
good, be purchased and $32 in money. At
the store of Vaupel. Norris st Drake he
bought til worth ami tendered a check
drawn and signed in the aaioe way as that
cashed at Blount's. He suweeded in ob
taining ?19 cash at that place, and then
faded from public view. The forgeries
. . 1 a ... a, . j 1 a.
iserv not mscviwrvii until jn'raiiit itcu me
checks went to the Wuik. He 5. not btfal
wen about town since Saturday evening,
either, ami it is likely he went southward.
Mr Hannah M Kowlaml. t-bo resides
near Crawfordsville, was recently granted a
widow's pension, with prevision for minor
children. apgregaHne the sum of fIi.0tU.01.
This includes a back pension since 1S0.
Tho pot oflice at Lebanon did the largest
money on' r bttsiiieaa hist month iu itshis
torv. It issoed J-Jti orders amounting to
HW.fH, aad paid 43 onlers. This was no
doubt due to the suspension of tbe bank
there.
'As 11 mat ter of fact . ' ' said a banker of
many years experience in Salem yesterday,
"there hits been no real stringencv liori'.
ihe people were influenced br the reports
from other places rather than bv the actual
condition of affaits here. Tlui stringem v
hasbcen greatly exuggeratotl."
There were seven or eiirht (hwn aad
Washington newspapers in the eomivuiv
that started out with Uie Statesman three or
four years ago to take the morning Asso
ciated I "res dispatches. The Statesman ta
the only one now left of the orijjiiutl anh
acribers biking and printing this report
Salem Statesman.
The ttuuriage of Miss darv S Bvl, the
superintendent of Hie Chinese miss'ion lt
catetl at No 146 Fisth street, to Clmrlev I!
Young, a Chinese business man ol'this oitv.
was celebruteil yesterday nftornoon at the
First Baptist church in Vancouvur. A re
ception to the newly weddetl pair was held
last evening ut the Chinese mission. Almnt
'JOO friends were presi-nt. Young is related
to Seid Back by tnarria'. He is Auieri
ciinized, havinjr adopted our tyle of dress
and dispeiitsed with a queue. Portland Tel
egram. The laws of Oregon do not permit
such a marriage hence its occunence in Van
couver. Oregon is unfortunate in having a
very poor neighbor ou the marriage ques
tion. , Will ft 8t4 rk, t"ewelr
TELEGRAPHIC MS.
Aa Improvement:
New York. Aug 5.-B O Dunn It Co-,
in tbeir weekly review of trade, ay:
Iiemoralization in speculative markets
has been followed by a more healthy tone
and heavy imports -of gold inspire hope
that monetary troubles may abate. The
week has been one of surprises. Enormous
liquidation in wheat brought the lowet
price ever known on Tuesday. The crash
of the pork ring took V per cent from the
nominal prtre of that product in one hour
MM caused several failures for millions each
W beat has recovered about 4 cents and
pork 92 or more at Chicago, and orders for
exports have caned a sudden advance in
nmn lii!il. U'll!, Ik. 1 1
- '..- .1.11 ,itg 1.1 '...(. Ml
M t . L L. g 1
wi sttwi uruurni over iruni previous ears,
the country will re abbs to meet all de
mands.
TLe Pros ram
asihsiitox, Ang 4. As soon af er
congress meets as it becomes pmctii -!e-Representa'ive
Bland, tbe leader of the
stiver forces in the boose, will introduce a
bill embodying 'be views of the silver men.
It will provide for tbe repeal of tbe Sber
man purchasing c and substitute tbereror
the free co'najfe of silver, at tbe present j
ratio of K to I "That." said Mr Bland ,
todav. "wii! be tbe gronnd upon which we
will make the fight."
Tate KeeelntiaB.
V alp ara lao. Ang 4 Hard fighting is
accompanying tbe i-tfe of La Plata, where
Governor OstaC of the province of Buenos j
Ayre. in practically cat off from comutoni ,
cation with the capital by the revolutionary '
uuuus woo are mvmioK toe ciiv. n otr- .
a . s r, a . I 1 . I
respenueni in onesstai Ayrea stvesenspsss sans,
the ororinciaJ force has made repeated
efforts to cut its way throotrh the lines of
' the na'ional troops but ha failed Dormg
' (Kama mm mtfm Aflfl ,,, mm h.v. Swmi.
slaughtered. Another revolution has been
started in the province of Corriente
against tbe governor.
I Issisi
PrTTSBVBO. Pa. Aa ? 4. It is stated on
good authority that tbe Allegheny Beaae
mer steel works of the Carnegie Steel Com
pany, at Daqoene. will close down tomor
row for an indefinite period The aa
notincerrient wa made 'o tbe workmen that
the works cannot ran looser, as the com
pany ha not sufficient orders to warrant a
CoatlDBaitCe Of WOTk
Ins works employ
about
ACs
Boise. Idaho. Ang 4. State Treasurer
Hall today received a dispatch from Stan -ton
Coffin k Co. of "Sew York, who con
tracted to take the state wagon road bonds,
stating it would be impossible for them to
take any more of the bond at this time,
tnd tbat they do not know when tbev will
be ab'e to do so Only owe lot of t3Bw ha
been disposed of. This will necessitate
the postponernect of tbe banding of th?
A Saaritta: Halter
Caic too. Ang 3. Eeidenoas of a sal
ling nature concerning ihe cold storage
warehouse fire was taken by the grand jury
today. The witness was John J Duggan.
formerly a aaioon keeper, and the man
who first told the story contenting incen
diarism. According to him. there are 150
men concerned in the conspiracy, and be
declared he had given the names to the
grand jury He said that right from the
opening of the expedition goods of. all
I anas were states oy we wnosesase rrc-m toe
. waebouse. and finally an iucenciary Sre
; was set 10 cover up the crime.
Di-'n I Want kaaexaUaw.
W'aSHlXGTOs, Aug 3 Minister Blount
report en the Hawaiian situation has been '
pceived. It is long and very comprebei '.
tve The annexation plan is diarussei in
all Hail, and the cooclasion drawn that ,
nisiiarai no an wans nntrsasaaow. jam
ieter stereos act n rairieg the American
flag and hndicg tbe manne is rvferrsd to
at length, and tbe report puts that indi
tndual 'n aaythinar Int aa enviab e lighi.
Tae idea ot annexation is shown to have
been the desire, aot of the people, who. ac
cording to the pnncirles of this goTern
ntenU have the right ta gorern, but of the
few-
The ( staler a.
Lux Dos. Aug 3 -Atrcording to the Lata
cet. the well kno -n E.-t-rliah medical sreek
lv, cbxdera has been epidetusc ia Maneaates
for the last three months. The local officials,
it assarts, have carried tbeir policy of de
: pfio , to sufh a length that even the .
government ba "eec led astray in regard J
to the real a-ate of affairs. The perfecture
now admits tai there has been 601 deaths '
from c ho sua na star, ei lies sance the middle
of May.
Brady far ha sines.
Bra kd j Bat. Bust 3 This is the
presiden- s last aiaht at Gray Gables. He I
remaiteed borne al! dav with his truest.
Secr-tsry Carlisle. Attorney General Otaey
stopped tff 'his afternoon for an 1-ours'
chat with them. 00 his w to Falmouth.
Thepresidantial party leaves hoe tomorrow
afternoon for Washington
A Sta.elerer
MaJtsHriExo. Or. Aug 3 A H Hiacb. t
who was lying in the county- tail at Empire
file sw.iiv'n. - leeal r tns. krilltiae. nt Sn. I
drew t ikmaa. in August of last year, died
yesterday morning of hetnotrhace of the
1 ,T: 1 te .
ioica. nincu awve uinxaeH on ants' ne
had killed VVikman and was put in jail,
t-elet Krlarc'r:
L-ispos. AusT 1 Tbe sbssvian of the
, Bank of Kngtand have de-"lded advance
1 tbe rate Of discount to 3 per eetA. Tbe ad-
ranee, which was unexpected, fa attributed
I to a further large withdrawal of gold todav
1 for the United States and the probability of
fresh shipments Friday or Saturday.
A BSarlac Arses.
Moscow. Idaho Aug 2. Last nigh! at
about U:30 two men. Jim Cody and J C
Nelson, entered tbe store of Lestoe & Lieu
alien at VolVjer a.,si ere in the act of
b!o mg ope-i the safe when detected bv
Deputy SberiJ PS Itunahue and J H
Hayes Hayes appeared first, and the bur
glars immediately opened tire at him with
; pistols. After firirsr four or five shots.
Nebon ran to the store window to esrwraa.
when Hayes shot him through tbe left lung
with a Winchester rifle. Cody stood his
ground with a pistol, defy ing arrest Dep
uty Sheriff Donahue, disregarding his
threats, arrested him. Nelson is in a dy
ing condition and cannot lite until morn
ing. Cody was safely lodged in the countv
jail of Moscow this moraine.
A Per a liar s:taalin.
i am. l.tvKR. Mass. Ausj 2. The mill
; , . ,, 3 .
& ,trS
i " ,7. rla"l. ii- alnw7
lt . V.. At L A a aL k ft
. '"""J -f
I 'reusuTers of nulls received notices from the
vmuks tuai tuere was uimcuity in paving
checks in currency. Substantially the
notice says the banks will hereafter honor
no checks In money, but will endeavor, so
far as possible, to take care of the deposits
already matle. The effect of this action
will be widespread and may call for a total
suspension of operations on the oart of the
I mills. '
Manor ia rtrewiallaa.
washixotox. Aug 2. The circulation
statement issued by the treasury deport -ment
shorn that the amount of gold and
silver coin ind certificates. United States
notes and national bank notes, in circula
tion August 1, wa lt.tU.0WJl?, an in
crease during 'uly of $17,387,61)15. The
increase during the last twelve mouths was.
in round fiuures. $i000,00t). The per
capita circulation, hosed on the estimated
population of 07.0t)t.(XM. August 1, was
4.02.
The Cear Art.
Wasuisotoh. Aug 2. That a desperate
fight is to be made to repeal tbe Geary
Chinese exclusion act dtK.nu 'he evra r
regular sossion of co w-rv-s is no long. ;
dou 'teil h those interested in Waabi jitoi. ;
hie Representative liejiry cla'ius to hai. j
'earned nothing deflnite as to tbe admin
istral on's altitn.de towafd the law. he ae
knowleiltred olay that it woukl not sut 1
prise hi ui if here were : might eff n j
made by hee euiie of t'te bill r iiiie
repeal it in congress, or originate soawe
olbe plan to i.ullify it
Pp-cN n-l .. t War.
tit'.vTKMALK, Aug at There an iruve
apprehensions of a neoera: war in eutrul
America Two persons, believid t" be
agents of Salvador and jimplicated in a plot
to assassinate President Barrois, of Guate
mala, liavebe-n shot. It is rumomi that
these age .ta made a confession.
The attarkade stalsesl
London. Aug 2. Sir Edward Gray,
parliamentary secretary of the foreign office,
announced in 'he house of commons this
afternoon that the frenoh blackade of Bang
kok was raised today.
1 i 4 J. ': 31 I
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