w F.ATIaEKT CHAN- ittvun ti . W.tl -i-.i3) n nifts 1 . itUi jimtiiu. OrtM-tttlu rilnn block. U B1H.YBU Attorney at Uw vnd 8olloltor In Chanwry. Coll Jons made on 11 point Losns negotiated on nbliunn Albany, Oregon EO. W. WRIGHT, ... . 1,-, Nnt.rv Pnh.ic. Will nraotico in 2! thocfn.ru 'of "this stats Speci.l atUutloo to collections ami matters In prebiW OMre.-Upstairs Uoaoii-Tsrcdale Block Albany. 0n . I B II teral inattcrt wl 1 reel Ivo promp Ioj r.OM KolljWTe;nla. Albany, O I . ' Attorney at Law, Albany. Or. vioahve HAt"wN, . T Attorneys at Law Albany, Oregon AMKS J. CHABITOW. Attornev-t-Ls. AH loiral business attended promptly: F HSU'S Block, Albany, On andSunreon. OFFICII --Corner m etreots, Albany, Oragon D KS. ttkSTOV DAVIS. PhTSkians an 3ui-rons. OFKIOK -Corner ssoaa art BSasdalbin strael. Albanv. Or, Calls projtpuy attended i atv sad oeunlry. CHOIRfiRLUS. H. D., ILmronalhlst. X SpecUist in of the Eva. and 7 to S Off ce l.tvis-7 to Sa u l.oI mww. A Creo FIRST NATIOKAI. OF ALBA 1ST, ORK Bam r ORROOl resident .. Has Pros! J out .. LTL1NN 8. B, YOCMO. .K, W, LANG DOS TRANSACTS A OKNKRALbanktnjbaatoaa A.I COUNTS KEPT aab).t to check SIGHT KXCHANOK and tl Taphie tnBShw,sM Mew Vork. San Francisco Chicago d PUaod COJJCTCOJfS A OS on tavorahle Tocm t, w. L. run Eswaas f . Sox. W C!C4IK A C.,B .SfRR or AbSaST, ORKOO, TEA SS ACT a general Banlrine twaoesa. DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on Sew York, Sao Fr n sooand Portland. OregM. LOAN MONET on approved security. RECEIVE deposits subject, to check. COLLECTIONS made on taroraMe terms. INTEREST paid en Urns deposits B 4NK OF SiCIO, OIO, OBF.GOH. ilent.. T J Mcsxs .A J Johxs THROUGH TICKETS Tar SMTLnaL- DENVER, MM, KANSAS CITY CHICAGO. ST. LOOK, AMD ALL EASTERN CITIES. .11 D4Td TO f)i CHICAGO HOURS TOHr linilDC QUICKER TO OMAHA HUUPO AMD KAKSrVS CITY PULLMAN AND TQMI3T SLEEPERS, FREE PECUN34C CHAIR CARS, dining cars. K. r 'aiesand general Information cai on or address W H HURLBL7RT,Asst.Gcn'l. Paaa. Agt, 254 Washington St., Portland. Ukbcom EAST AND SOUTH, , VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Oo. Kapreas Trains leave Portland Oalljr aW-h 1 Trasv. 10 ii' a n ! a a raoa jctr 1 1- ', I L I Ar I'.rtrsi.d Alltinj gaa Fran-lsco Ar 1M a a Lv I :2J a Lt 1 7,00 r aav. laasaa t 1. onlr at rull..wiua; statu. im mirth iA tMMhqri;. fUst Portland. Oracoo CS17, H.od. onrn, aaletn, Albany. Taajfent, Shodd, llalaay. Har riaoari;. Junction City, It viae, Bugsne. Rcatssvaa a an., sau-t JaaAajawaanstftfnVa. Siftu sb I la rortlaad Ar' f-irr 1 rail.- Albany Lv rj " a VJt-'ra ; Ar BoaabnrR ILt I 7 .0Ca aLsasr Local, axitt (excerr Scxdit) S M r a Lv Pnrtlana Ar 20 SO a n"raAr Allaiy Lr S:80 a SsasSH :10 A sr I Lv Albany ar I lu fl as 9.00 a a I Ar Lebanon L I SO a a 1'fralLs Albany Ar I :Xri lOO a a 1 Ar Lebanon La I ziS9 r a PULLMA BUFFFT SLEEPERS. AND Di.tine Cars on Op-den R.utew SEC0N0-CUS8 SlEtPNS CARS Atfa'.beil lit all Tlaraark Trains Aesl le BHvlslaa. bSSTS! KKS rtSKTLASSI ANtt lUSt lLI.IS. Wtn. '! oaut (Except Sunaay, TiSti a a I 12:10 r a Lv Ar Part'and Corvallis Arl fcv SiSU r a 12:56 ra aifxaas rtais nan, (ExeaptSni.day. Slice I 7:24 ra I Lr Ar I'nrtland Molflnnnils Arl Lvl ii20 a a S.4S a Tlirimavrli Ticketn tn all point In lbs Km -'i Sttts., Canais and Eacy:ca:i br ub-ainil st owstt ra'ca from C & front?, Aeent Albanf. KOtHLKB E P. BCHigRS, Wsnsa-er ' Vss't 0. If. nd , Fartlscd Orsiron. J. M.tiftTONK Arehlteet and Contrstetor. I titicod is wtlli Hull r rtrs.P II K 1 ( I !. FACE LIKE A BURN Bloody Water Oozed Out Constantly. No Peace Day or Night. Doctors Failed. Cured by Cutlcura. TIv child's disease, which the worst kind OlKcma,wne,! onoaecheck iKartaijom. ' I ...,1 itched o the iioor little fellow had no peace night or day. Then It started on the other cheek and chin, uutil all were raw as a piece of beefsteak, like a burn where you would rub off the skin, and bloody water ooacu out constantly. His sufter insis were terrible 1 know, iil--w. h hA , luit nix mouths old and could not tell how ho ...r,i i tin.) hia hands that ... .. ...i. thin he would rub his SSoTl SSt cheeks T o 'his shoulders to relievo niJhthe rested without scratching his face, arm f'rSm t5n he taproved and sooir cured, iwonld like anyone HMm terrible " JSUtTim .a clear , U-Airth vaat now. and smooth as can be. Thin is an unsolicited SodTor my chTwVieeeYy, and 1 thank the ,nnufactumotCiceR.a 0AMBLE 832 . Fort) -Second St., lUlladeluhia. r. , i u't-trti tft True, i wii" QUT1CURA WORKS WONDERS am aI Va mAdf wiMtrlArflll flftM fl And have effected the most wonderful cureaof torturine and dUflRuring skin and sea p diseases of infants and children ever rwa-pj. a a afford instant relief, permit rest and a eep, art SinttoaipVe.lv cure when the best physicians' and all other remedies fail. Bold throughout the -41rriSf,gBj 80e 8oar,SSc.; Rssoivsjrr, 1. Pottsr BBOO r.,T,c. Bole Proprietors, Boston. nn.mrhirBkin Diseases," mailed ) savannas Mothers knew the comfort, strencth nnd vitality in Cutlcura Anti-Pain jpiaaters, they would never be with out them. CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS, MUGII PATENT. I COPTHrOHTa, free Hand boos write to lioifivir.Nrv York. f a searing mtmts tn Axoerlcsk. Orerr patent taken om brute tarooctat before tbe puhilo by a notice ttreu !ree of cliarsa to tho faeutific Smeticau I ars aat etrenlatlon of any actenUSe papsr tn in woru. BpastxnaiT uiasaimaw. nc icte'.lieent man it. t auoatz months. 381 Bra Brawdwair , Maw York Qtj. THE WEBF00T ROOTI Oregon Pacific Bated, W slAMCT. Baeclver. TIME SCHEDULE, except Susdajs.1 ltrs Albany r. ,:Lts Tsqoina, r:"0a, 'ava Corrallis lr, a.iLeare Carrai;is.l0:3f-a, rrls Vaauinal:S5 r. .Umi Albany, 11:13 a. Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco STE4. R SAH LI.VGS WBhasatU Taller, Jnlj nth 27th, raoa Tiarrsa. j WKaaKtu Vallar, Ja'.j Slat, at 5 p at. The Cornfaav- nwrreai toe rrgnl htnge tailing dates without notice. RiVKB HTKASffBRS. "Hose" leaves PoiUamt Wodnesdav and Saturday e a a. HC Diy.Oan Aet,SUin'Ki Street. Wharf.P.jrtland D R Saoxan. Ova AxX 8m Francisco, Cai. B E Malcahj, lira am I Sapt: Nertbe a Pacific Baiiroa. Is 1 be line to lake Till PjiiKEiSM SOUTH It ia Ease DIVIMi It run Tlsroaigls KWTBAIllS ia the TE. ST.P NO CHANGE OF CARS. T toaposed or Hinins Cars I inrpasse ...... ......... s""us viivh y 0 Of Latest frjuipwot TOURIST SLEEPING CABS. Beat tLat cat be constraele I and in which ao ommodtiions are b-wh free and furnished for holder of Fira or S. oond class Uoketa, at d ELEGANT OAY COACHES. A Continuous Lisa coniecthis with al linw, affording Direct ana Uninterrupted Service. Pullman aleener reservations can be secured In advance through any egsrit of the road. THROUGH riCKBrs to and from all Siinta In Arneilcav Eng'arjrt and orope no t parchaawd at ar y ticket effloe of ibia oou'intn, Full inf-rmallon contwrniog raUA.tlue of trains ron'ee and other fetalis furn lahed on applimf ou to any agent or Aaslatant General PA.aeairor t.mt. No 121 First Mt, cor. Wa-.uinKtou. Port'and. tiifi'on C G lluikhatt, local agent. nSSMBnV J W.W. MsJI!LliK 25cts.. OJ:ta..and i 1 .00 par Bottle? One cent a dose. Trria Great Cocon Cure promptly cures wl-ere all otliers tail. Coughs, Croup, Bore Th.-oat, Hoarseness, Whooping Couch and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rlva; has cured thousands, and will CCR TOtJ ii taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Tama Raefr nr nheaf nu, )NNA PLASTER ,25c. CATARRH REMEDY, 1 ve vou Ci fun teed to cure you. Price. tt ct. ? this reme.lv is truaran- injector free. Notice of Dissolution. NOTICi: I3HKREBY GIVEN THAT ths o:-partnership herei f ir existing between the undersigned nuder He linn nim or 1 nt. 1. s I 1 . Ii a lest , and is this nay (ll.aulve I by alU'uai C'llis-ut. lit ti-a partro", John I om having puichaeed 'ne in:orec nr r. j Lunninjf. fhe ImMn will hereafter he carried on l.y J.,hn 1 the purchaser there, f, who hm-by ass tn ; all ptrtneramp debts, and who alone 1 an j thor.zsd to collect and receipt for all dsbc I dus the late firm. uOHN IfOX, K J I AN MM-. Dated this 1st day of July, 1S93. Ve-"c-T BBSftWlMBM smS BssflffsBBB m wbl9b tradb marks. HtTfl vou rtf n rrti t$hc flcmoctat. IMIM'DKNT. Sometimes there is a degree of humor in a old dash of tmpudence, and then some times it is nukedlv mean and insulting For 6e years ihe ((tiestion of making reductions In the Jiigh rate ot duties heretofore imposed on foreign Importation has been discussed and Investigated by the pec pie. After s full an t matuie consideration ot the subject the voters of the counlnr went to the po'.ls last November and deliberately vottil out 01 poaer the par.y that Sad msln'alned theae high dutic. The Dmocrat would now call st enlion 10 the tmpudence of McKln- ley, who a few days ago mads apeech to a large concourse of people In Ohio when he undertook to advise democrats in congress to psss a resolution not tn reduce the tariff. Having fsiled to keep in p-wtr by work ing the old tree trade bugaboo, they now seek to nullify ti e will 01 the peoPle b attributing the financial trouble due 10 their own silver la to this thoroughly ridded and discredited scarcecrow. Do they take the voters of the United States 10 be chlldien or fools? Wilt they never drop the Insulting hypothesis that the people do not know what is best Icr themr The decision cf ihe people 10 reform the worse-than-war tariff wss not hss'.lly reiched or Ignorantly given. The question WAS thmnnghtv wr) III "llTlll 1 1 ill ationa snl effect la that elevtion, fanght squarely upon this issue, a republican majority of 4 In the House was convene 1 into a democratic majority ol 14. The democratic plurality 00 the topular vote fcr Cwngrtssrran was over Soo.ooo. a..... i.. .... l. r.... ;n ,l. . ..,,t.ti.( '" J"1 " ZT. " stales was made mainly on ihe (stiff. And ihe verdict cf 1S00 v.'as tepeated. A demo cratic preUJent. who stood first of all for a. -iM- a ' 1 -j mn...- rknrn by an electoral plurals of 131 and a popu- iar nluialitv of 181 o6 A dcmociailc majo.iy of 94 In the House was returned, and the political standing of he Sem'e was reversed ia favor of democrallc principles and policies Ard yet in sp le of those anprece-lanied j and anmittakable mtnitestations of the pop j ular will the agents, the organs and the j beneficial ies of thi- condemned tariff for bounties have the m.pudence to suggest that the flections go or naught They ask the dm rati- ni,t to 00 lai.e to its cledeea and its trutt They dtmand that the new tariff of abominations te left undisturbed. Thev will nit win by bluff what thex. lost Dr Totes. The tariff will be reformed and r rf reduced just as soon ss the peril Of the Sbennsa act is removed sod the stability ot the currency is assured. Th? more exigent doty must be done first. But ahen that is accomplished the decree of the people ia respect to the tariff will be executed ith as much promptness as is consHieat with the grariiy and Intricacy of the problem. McKlaleyism is 10 go there nerd be no cai lake abjul that . PENSIONS Every candid mini must approve and applaud the work that Commissioner LiA" ren ts doing in re.vi.ing and pu glag the pension rolls. He is granting every near ;-ensscn for which a just c aim is male oat. He is suv-ending no pensfoa ai'oaahle under the law. He is simplv stopping lhe payment of millions of goveramtm money to asm who are not entitled under the law to receive it. The ansae natoos Include two classes of cases viz, those in which the allowance has been secured by direct fraud, and those in which, without fraud oa the pensioners ! part , tne allowance has been made conliarv to law. There ware iSo cases discovered j ia Virginia, 250 in Iowa an! about too in j Near Mexicp ia which pensions bad been ! seeared by plain fraud and false t a earing, lor men who had never been in ihe lervice at alt. To s'nse tnese from the rolls wss asmtnifesilv a duiv as t slop aav other j form of stealing. Bat the o her clasi of cases is much the larger. Investigation stsoas il st a boa! one hundred thousand pensions were improperly gtsnted under Raata's extraordinary order No. 164. which flagrantly perverted the plain intent ot the law. These p listens take about ill, 500,000 a year out of the treasury. The commissioner ia as mtch bound to suspend such pensions as he would be to stop the payment of salaries in his ofSi e to persons not t mplot ed there . Every siKpendfd pensioner wi'il hve op portunity to make goxl bis claim by futrber evidence if he can, and every cne who docs SO will be promptly restored to t'.e rolls. The rest will be stri.ken off because they have do right to be there. Commia'ior.er Lochren is simply enforc ing he pension laws with faiihfuloess, as he is sworn to do, and as every honest man m the country desires that he shall Jo. In cidentally he is stopping a treasury leak of more than io,03,ooo per annum. This is practical pension reform by honest snd vigilant administration. IXCOVE TAXES AVAIL tKLE England's present h coroe tsx system was j inaugurated by Ptel when he began lhe won. of tariff refoim. He anticipated a a falling off in revenue receipts and revited the Income tsx. We c n comfoitably use it as he did. There ! no need for tmitatir.g In the change a tariff for revenue. The heavy discrimination against tne homes can he aboii.hed and deficiences can be at once made up by a tax on the gains of those who nave wealth to spare. The country re quires activity of trade In ls surplus staples mote than i. has since th: tariff qiestior. hecame prominent in politics. Rspld recovery from the effects of the financial stringency will be impossible unlets oar chief prolucts are marxeted esslty and at good prices. A compete revtnuc teiiff act cannot be prepared and pasied by ite sseetsi ses.ion, but ihe ways an) means com ml tec ought to get down to w 3i k upoa tho tariff at the earliest moment. Tbi special session comes none too soon ftv a s'srt on the democratic revenue- tariff. Evansville Conner, Those good old times we read about are canting a?aln In Geornia. From every side the assurance snd evidence of increased prosperity come ti us. The farmer fre-h fkom his field smiles upon our city folks sn 1 things of a storehouse filled with home pro du.t enou ii to feed the wife anil babies am! enough Utlt over to trade away foi Jitt'e luxuries. IPs corn crop Is laughing snd waving Its tassels in the breeze, and the ur,) us crop of cutton 1 iks green ard pre iy wne.i heiljlnks o wore debt paid offend the oij mortgage goi'e. - Macon (Ga) Telegraph. In view cf the luting pi ice of wheat it might be well to Inquire what hsa become of the tariff the McKlnlry law puts on wheat 10 protect it against foreig-i competition and keep up I s price. It is stated that work st Iron Mountain, Mo, which has hcen going on for 51 years, is now sutperided. and that the deposit of ore is practically exhausts 1. I HOW Tllft SHEEP VOTED: The editor of the Independence West Side evidently understand his readers and, instead of supplying them with facts or arguments on the tariff question furnishes them with highly colored fiction and abuse of the poor unfortunates who happened to be born south of Mason and Dixon's line. In bis last issue, among a lot of other rub -bish, he gives bis readers the following : But unfortunately the south rules in congress just now, and its policy has been and ii today to have free trade, at least in northern products, such as wool, lumber, barley, etc, and no doubt it wilt have it. Now if tho West Side editor will consult statistics and not draw so much upon his imagination, hs will find that the southern states own sheep as follows: DaUsran 22,517 i5fi,W 444.503 988.06 Maryland Virginia North Caro'ina. . , South Carolina.. tJeorgia Florida Alabama Mississippi OK'ItO as7.on 111.455 274 ,7W 235.34S Louisiana HS.Ool Texas 4'SS'fIf Arkansas 2W.W lennessee. '"J West Virginia . Kentucky gJjJJJJjf MQu'tttn 10,142,690 So it will be seen thaUheseMgt JHIHllstV'lfjflt'J. Bow than this, the states that voted democratic at the last election own sheep as follows: Southern States Michigan (one half) Indiana , Illinois isconsin California Massachusetts . 10.142.590 . 1,130,000 . 1,150,900 . 770.993 . 889.210 . 3,812.310 . 55.1KV. : LI Connecticut 45.824 ' New York . I.IWS.&S 100.075 New Jersey. I Total i There were 4;l..V)l.i;fi 19,291,450 sheon in Ihii country in 189i and about5 500.000 of these . ...... ... are in tbe democratic tern tones ot .e Mexico, Utah and Arizona, so that the democratic states azd territories contain many more than half the sheep of the coun- try. and Ohio, with iU 4.000,000 sheep. '.T wf Mcore . , ,. , r 1 ' fp oo per week end he psvs for -rerr- came very near crossing over into the dem- j thing he uses from the tat m. The addl ocratic column ; and the states that voted j tionat fifty cents per week to be paid bv the republican ticket the last presidential j k 'or heat and light. Times. ! lion have nrniialilt Uv:s than nn third 1 Mr Slanard, of Albanv. was In the cttv .a . . m,. , , of the sheep of the country In spite cf all.this the editor el the West Side and , "er republican rJitors are engageil in an i .. . . . - . I .- . attempt. 10 mase tnetr reaoers oeueve mat th democrats, especially those of Uw sooth, are engaged in an attempt to destroy the i KOal industry because there are more sheep at ine norm man t trie sootn. aaana Drnmaml. FOK'lJtR aCIEM'R The light of the full moon is 900.000 times weaker than that of the sun, when the latter is at meridian. Dew U the greatest respecter of colors To prove ibis take pieces of glass or boards and paint them red, yellow, green and black. Expose them at night, and you will discover that the yellow will be covered with moisture, that the green will be damp. but that the red and black will be left per- fectlydry. Granite U the lowest rock in the earth'. crust; it is the bid rock of the wotld. It - snows uo evidence of animal or vegetable . : i;u i. tm t a i. in .: .1 l. .. the united thickness of all other rocks. It j is the parent rock from 'which alt other. rocks hare beets directly or indirectly de-; j rived. living germ of disease can resist the fasUaOtpbc power of essence of cinnamon for ! more than a few hours." is the conclusion 1 1 t r-i l 1 1 .1.. 1, -j 7 ox prvHongva rvsearcn anu expenment in la fasteor a laboratory. It is scad to d s i troy microbes as effectively, if not sf rapid 'J- s corroaive snotimate interrsti-g experiments with rattles nak venom are in progiesa at the pathological laboratory of John Hopkins University. The captured rattler ia induced to strike at a glass saucer, into which the poison from its fangs falls This Is then injected in minute quantities bet eat h the skin of rab- bits, and as soon as the nnawmecting sni- -' n-ol. .m ibaj . W..-. . n. A i n i In 1 In .ka J B. V IWI. .V .11..,.. WIWW the action of the 1- T He The democrats of Ohio nominated Neat for governor gains Mc Kin ley s said to be a free coinage man. Ohio has normal republican majority of aSo. Thepla:form "exprerses confident that the Democratic coagresa will devise wise laws to that end, and continues a WWThennanculanustion is the un - fortunate legacy of a Republican admin s trstioo, it is the natural result of the McKte ley tariff, Sherman silver law, extravagance of the pany lately in poaer and the creation and foaterisg of trusts and corrupt combina tions by that paity, all combining to shall e credit and create a distrust m the mosey of the country, and paralyze its business. We recommend that national banks be permit tc 1 to issue currency to the amoant equal to a par valae of United Steles bonds, deposi ts! with the treasury ot the United States, to the end thtt the volume of currency will be immediately increased." A Kentscky Iswyer who went to Wssh- ineion to secure sn exlen tion of the time! for ptying tax on wl.i.key In bond, was seat back with a flea in his esr. The whis key aforessid had been carried by the gen era! Government three full years, snd the bond had, been renewed two or three times There is no more reason why Government should thus favor the whiskey trust than that it should advance money to ftrmers on their crops according tc pipullst demands. But two mistikes do net make one right . It is out of the line of true pilicy of the Government to fsvor any class. The last royal governor of New Jersey was William Franklin, son of Dr Franklin. The State Constltu'ion wat a 'opted in I770 and the first I. igis'.ai nre met at Pilnce ton in August and chose William Livings ton governoi . The Natlontl Conttitution was adopted by unan.mous vote in Decem ber, 1783, and the Stat; capital was estah ished st Trenton in 1790. The present constitution nf New Jersey sni ratified August 13, 1844. A dispatch from Providcnre Rhode Isltns) ssys: The B B and R Knight Mills, which have been Idle the past week will start up Mondsy. The firm operates mills in Pontiac, Natlck, River Point, Arctic. Fish vllle, Arkwright, White Rock and this city In this ftite. and at Ilebronville, Dolg-svllle, Mancbaug, and Readville, Mass., employing between 7,000 and 9,030. The gain in the gross esrnlngs of the principal railroads In the United Stsles for month of Jure was $2,158, 129. or 5.35 per cent., and for the six months $12,1 42.022, or 4. S3 percent. The principal articles producd by Co'o-rsd-J last year were: Manufscti ies, 170,000, 000; fsrm products, $63,000,000; coal $55, 000,000; cattle, $34,000,000, si'ver. $31,. 478.97; gold, $5,539,021. HOME AND AHKOAU THURSDAY. Hops are 15 to 18 cents In Portland. A snort pugilistic contest enlivened matters In Albany last night. A big earthquake occurred at Santa Rosa, Calif., yesterday . Washburn's circus recently disbanded in blons, Calif. The Uingencv of the money market dtdt. John Bethune, a competent miller from Alnanv, Is In chsrgc of the Bcntoii Mills temporarily .Cor allls Times. Remember Minnie these quiet times. He can shine confidence Into a pa'r of shoes In short notice. Open twelve hoars a day. Mrs J B Horner, of Corvallis, was in the city last night on her way to he World's fair, where she will join her husband. A $100 footrace wlf take place at Ger vais next Sunday. C B Berlhwait, of In dependence, and George Glvens, two pro fessionals, are matched to run 75 yards. Philip McKay, a Marlon county farmer, Kr.,ldav claims to have been robbed in light of $48 qj : The robbers according to ; uf. ....... .1 . u... 1 1.. m nffiMala nl ' 11 in m us, " v t; 111. 1 that countv. j thetUle ,und. are ied up i iwn. ,u,, m n. ranlial cltv XirSmlnaaswa arerivtei everv one "fits" aSout It, becaute it dels vs work on the state Prof w C. Hawlev. o! the WlilsVin . it t '. ii, 1 ma miii at AtllllimH, 'WM s r A small admlssloi at fee will be charged. Tuesday night near Eugene two tramps were attacked by faur others after all had disposed of a keg of beer, and one of them was nearly killed. Two of the tramps were arrested for the ffense. Beginning next Monday the Roaeburg express will only run to Eugene. The people of the former plan will nave to depend on the overland, which arill make slightly slower lime. A letler received bv 1 S Hnff man Irnm O P Blount of Ashland, confirms the fact ,he forger recently operating in tl.ia cliy. I was ine same 11.au who beat a couple ot ! Ashland's merchant.. The cona'able ; I iraere hadSfeii notified o( his prrsence, ! j $houl,1 ble !o 8 Ili-lS rrla a., sat Sl. f I ( I ts Uoardtr at the 0 A C dormllorv lil pa $1 co per weak instead of $1 t, a paid last tear. Tbi oiler has heen ad anced because the board lost rnl"eJ'on hmriliiiff ,h boarders. The contract for boarding yestetdaj. He has been up ttj. McKec.z'.e ri .: , ,a, at . ' . ,. j iele?hoe com pan. that U running a line up tae valley. The line m.nwereat i I iaiW I K. fir. Halaey the first of the week and expect to reach llsrrisburg by Saturday. It will taae aoout ten days to run the line from! Harrtsburg to this dtr, and then we will : ry south of Uansud, Karros, Thursdav have telephone communicaUon w'th allcrncon - Several farmhousea wcrede Ponland. ail prominent valley towns, and i madiacd, but no lives were lose. Many the sound cities. Eugene Register. ; farms were swept clear ot crops and the i damage is ery heavy. F,DAT A Urge number cf men who are not MrsDrasw died at Shedd last Tues-! ff0'60"'1 .lmP.a'e Ping through dav ni.hr af.W a .m .W. .n... Sixty. nine persons are bcins? examined Eugene ror leacners certtnc ites thta ,- . - week. LeHanon's new arater works system waa ies:rd yesterday afternoonjand proves very 1 satlsfacioty ! The Wi.Iametie Valley arrived at the and Bav this noon from 111 sail Sunday. Sa;; Francisco L V Arvtngton, ex -county treasurer oi rinii.'i. MI..I. a... I Laj ...a.. tro,ooo bonds " ... -, Mti u ii i for robbing the coun'.y of :;.e,i.H,. Yesterday afternoon at Lebanon Frank was held under gjoo bonds for "tie? grand jury under the charge of asaauit afc-h Intent to kill. Mr A I Davis brought twentt-seven boxes of slrawberrira from bis 8tiara gardens today and left them with C E Broanell. A tuturious August sight. II r Fisher. Of the Corvallis mills, nn- iahed ban leg 7000 bushels of wheat that he recent) purchased from Adam Wll helm, ol Jdcnror. cj cents was the price Pk inTirur. usrvallt .New. " sren Placed on the orace ol the Oregon Herald, the three- three- weeks' old organ of trie populists at Ufa- e0i Ciiv, by !he empto.es of 'he ofSce. who claim not to have been paW their wages, and the sheriff now holds the key. Mr l May fat brsing jooo Ions of hay In Washington to ship to tngland, payira. til for it. It wilt coat f to a ion to get it to England. In ptlce anticipated is $co - ' " ZsT i M nmy w,u tsours. Subject ft 11 a m. Night." Snb clesjr over $100,000 b. the transaction. ! jert 7.-5 p nT Morning." AirTther Mr The lecture 1 f Prof. Hswley. announ- hices a usual. AJi wu be made welcome, -ed 'o he given at the Y M C A Hall to- J T Abbett, pastor. tl ;.hMr.'r; ?rC':e? J,! differeoli The pastor of the Christian church will hc."vhe pSKS ttlLtttElZ ; ESS; L- Jure - Mr Saaettzer was arrested for burning a barn in Marion county, and was held un- der coo bonds tn await the action of the grand jury. He had a fnend dig up $789 hid In a tin can in the ground, and put ap , hi. H.II mr.A t:i - .... a.a. .l. uli . j ,d win return In time far the trial General Holmes of Southern Oregon j made a bank ol a coal oil can, depositing i t.'oo In It, Two boys at Roseburg, 14 'nd 'I Ie ? ere accused of rob ""a ,,c erc aivaieu lor ine offense, f 7000 of ti.e in ones has b,-en recovered, lhe story a, not believed at first, but piesent developments confirm it. A coyote wss today received by express from Portland br lam Uearhard. .It was sentio him by a filend. Leo has a bar coyote, two setter dogs, two bull do . and now wards a dwarf, snke, monk, y and hi n J organ, wt.en he will a-art on the road with the great aggregation. Corvallis Newa. Jack Denvpsey, Ihe ..Nonpareil," is at st Joseph's hospital In hi Paul, where he has been since last Monday, lie is suffering from severe mental strain. Physicians at lhe hosnl'al think that broodtn'r over his past delt a a has caused his mind 10 become temporatl'y unhinged. Demnsev has also been drinking contiderable cf ia'lr, which no doubt is the main cause. The Dalles real est tie scheme has 1 pri-ven 4' i sat Iraua la all rnnnai-tnl will. It A man from Roseburg, Or., tells Ihe Goldendale Semlnel that $25,000 has been sunk in lhe scheme by rolJents of his town He knows far tiers who have sold their f.ims and Inves ed their money,! hoping thus lo provide a sure Income for iheir drcMoina tears. Thev have been obliged, In 1 heir povertv, to co Into tmck raisir.g In enmpe Itlon wl h the om: I- ! p-eseni Chinam'.n. Senator HHI, of New York, named for his only appointee Colonel John A .11. -Ewen,of New York, who I 10 be principal legislative clerk.ln place of C W Johnson, of Minnesota. II II GUfrey. of Oregon, has not been displaced In the sanate. as errot.eous'y staled He it one cf ihe men designated to remain It It scirce'y to be expecied that Charles Newell will lemaln. Gilfiey has strved during the republican ascendency In the senate with satisfaction, and though he looks like Senator Hill, that gent.eman Is not small enough to be affected by tne fact. The Astorian, ot Astoiia. hss s-ispended publication. Its expense account was too big for its patronsge, and it was not able to meet the hard times Anew typeset ting rrschlne and a big mortgage were tco much for It. The paper was forty years old, the dally thirteen or fourteen years of age. It waa always a good pap' Mr Parker sunk a small fortune In ti. ing to keep it going until a railroad should rSHjai mailers. The suspeus on of the A inrian Is a misfortune to that dry, and the busi ness men should have stood by hand kept It up. The forest fires are now raging more funously than ever known before In the Ssnilam country. One Are near Lerdy's mill Is making its wsy eastward and an other north of Nlsgara Is under good headway in the same direction, and three miles east of Idanha Is another. The most furious one, and one thst Is spreading In a;l directions, is five miles up the Breiten bush There Is no posslole chance of checking the fires until heavv rains set In. Milliona of feet of tine timber will be de stroyed In the mcsn lime. Journal. It has been figured that In the United States the average life for farmers Is 64 years, for lawyers, J2; merchants, 48; mechanics, 47; seamen, 46; laborers, 44 J A Ramsdell, who with his family Is camped near the gas works, on the river 1 bank, was more or less Injured by a kick from one of his playful horses, as he was leading then-, to wter last evening. Mr Kamsdell Is a tiaveinng missionary, wno preaches that the lime Is now at hand when all the nations of the earth will be dashed to pieces as a potter s vessel. When asked bv some ladies who came to his assistance, he replied, that he had a phv alcian In ihe crest healer of all Ills. He Is nursing a very sore side today. - Salem Journal. SATURDAY Late California frulu and vegeiabli s at Pei ry Conn's. The limes Ico decidedly brighter through the es F I. Kenton received the first grapes of j the season lols noon, a fine assoitment. j One of Ihe ticket vendors at the fctste , fair will be Jos Purdom cf Oregon Cilv, Grapes, Sweet pouires and musk met lons this afternoon at Parker ctri. 4 W Lorets, formerly of Eugene, com mitted suicide si Calu.3, Calif., a few days ago. Peoole alone the Oresionlan R R are energetically kicking at the eveiy other ay ra.i.u .cr.c. Tl.f Kntlnvfietil Mnwiair. which was ry- " , to have been transferred to Eugene and run a. a populist paper, ha. folded . ! wings. ! A petition has been circulated and gen- ! erally signed asking that be retained . ' ffT .a. 1 "awircr Hodgkln went j to Mehama this noon, and Mayor Uatch of mat citv, ana oiners to - ne nay ana iaan ha. AmobofunU-n allots ran things In Port Townsend la-t i.!i. Fifteen shots were fired, une man probably bring fatally injured. A former Aibiny man wri'Jog from San Jose. Calif., says: "Tm are very hard. I am homesick and wish I was back home. This is a hard p.ace for an honest man." Lower Soda springs in the Cascade mountains la being; liberally patronized this year, frot? 30 to 40 camps bein con- tinua.lr on the pround Press. A new boot tisck in Baker C?ty with long Ro'den tresses, as thought to be a girl, and hence did a rushing business. Minnie hai no Kolden trrsaes; but he can onlshlne the be - Several hundr Chinamen are doing thj work on the S P that abould be done h. - hi, i? i, a. k, I hare enough scul' to stand br our own ' .... W)p:c m nmtt like these. I t.,, a. . . ... n .. It has been decided that Manor., Pol. and Salem will psy the expenses of repair- ng.ncprmgc.i ,n city. ea.n ring,J B Tillolson, bnHdinc the same amount. It is euimard itJoo p:. will be required to do the work. , , , A chicken thU-f vmerday stole one of Mr John Brush s bad-J VYvandotls, wmmiitlng the art In broad da liaht. Several Jas ago another one as stolen, i A lhe chketa are valuable and are not ".roon fries, the act Is not apprrxtated. nve separate ct clone swept th coun- imcva.ies. it la said mere are two IIMKI t.rnl . , : -1 -1 1 - ..,.4 - -. ., awn. " ........ .JJ-lll V. . 1 1 . . t t IIC 1 1 eves on the Southern Oregon ml. MerchaaU. workingmcn and tMiien are nrgtng the Spokane count. Wash , com missioners to issue warrants la amounts not exceeding 1 10, and bsnm the latter used ss serin, negotiable at par in any siore or place of business withia the countv. Dr II II King lain receipt cf a letter ; . . . ... t aea a . . I iiwhi ... ax i ixing, irirax a fxjirji I called Starreout, oo Cow Creek, wbt has : been engaged ft. prospecting for gold for wmt time. trw a. T n i-.- .1. . ... x ' . cic rut ai iw nwoti a otunz - - . wi. nssma mi sarner ia art a came near 1 lliflia fatailv Frank P.m Inat and Arthur Cornelius aawd aboui fen encountered another boy cf about ihe same age, or 1 lie name of Smith, and in the ; melee stuck a f-itchfork into young Smith's v . . . cheek. The sound is prohablr not sett- 1 W,?rd-L at Fmtou, 111., HarrT Se mis. ) ttttiae heat T C Morris, in a 100 yard .'tw a i -- .1 1 . . .. .iraee. byn yard and a half. Time. V1. - 7:V...l r?Z?. ,ro oe ii liT a" "l. .." V, I 7 - - - r , T " 3 Pengra anj othen in favor of Rulu Mai- lory, trustee. The propertt is that form erly held by the Sswir.gfteld Investment CO at Springfield. Il wilt be soid ia tne near futrr at sheriff saie. Eugene Guard keliuiock MIRviny - M fc church: rVSSacnuur morning an.: erening at uuai eaua.uai. n uu If 1 I IirtSuan r tng. "-Sanctificati'm. or Entire HoUneaa. Place corner .1th and Jarlcaon st. Kaleniuan 1 showing samples of gacds for i.uining cimumesi- i nis, ma' lame, is our; very latest thit for lathers. A dose o herding shewp, giving them one of bis clinging and is warranted to shrir.k to half nK grev horses to ride. In a abort time dimensions after fivr? minutes in the water. ! "r H loosed up and aaw two horses run Miss Shasdeigh - Splendid! Give me en- j 'Og neck and neck, the riders plying ough for a suit at otsce. -Town Topic. the whip with all tbefr strength. An ! explanation waa called for and Harry j aid "that fellow came along and said b. The Pendleton K. O. savs: Two davs ' C0OJ,W D u n' ark in the road ; Jim ago Marhal HciVain received a postal can I from the "Barean of PmtefiM ' Chicago, ttotifyinn him to be on the Isawnxsa 1 for the Sells At Kentfrow's circna ataahaw 1 : that it was a poor conoern. had no cxmnee- i mat .mi u.r nrns nnK snow, met cstrrie.1 1 a tr.iiiiM iv.n:ideiu' men. trickders and thieves in its wake. It costs something to disturb the Salva tion Army in Oregon City By jury trial Tuesday at Squire Fout's court, "four young men were found guilty of disturbing a MfSAtionjAn meetii and punished as follows: Mike '-'"-..nn, 19 or 21 days in jail: Wayne tirider. Henry Jones arid Ireorge Freeman, each. g-Jt) or 10 days in jail. Pete Summers voluntarily plead "gutl -ty. without arrest. nd was fimVf $10. The dispatch announcing tii.it i large number of cotton mills in the east would resume next Monday was the first bright ray to penetrate the sixty davs of gh-:m that have hung over the html. Business men do not car for differing theories of a political nature. They want the wheels of business to move, tariff or no tariff, silver or no silver. We welcome the dawn of prosperity. Salem Journal. Even book agents are suffering from the ' 'general depression. " line dropped into a sa. Id I. tv shop today and borrow ed a waxed end to liieml his valise. He said that from receipt of $(50 a day he has) descended to a bread an 1 water diet, carrying a loaf of taker' bread in his valise for an nteasional lunch !!x. Berreweal Hoary. Saji Francisco, Aug 9. Tho Southern Pacific Railroad Company today borrowed $800,000 from James L Ford on a note signed by C F Crock'sr, secured by 1.000. -000 of 6 per cent Southern. Pacific bonds. It is slid this loan was necessary for the payment of back salaries of employes 19 10 o. That la the score people make who trade with Perry Conn, the dealei In fresh groceries, prcduce and rrockerv ware. They shut out hard times and give clesn bargains, plenty ot home tuns snd a return for more goods. The game is umpired on the square, ai d there is never any kicking. Piompt and courte ous treatment. A steady tbing. Doors open early and late. If yon would be on the wi.inlng side call on Conn. DIKB. BROWN. On Tlmrsday, August 10th 1 S93, . at 2 o'clock a. si., of consumption, Klizabeth L , wife ot J. K. Rrown, o! Al bany The deceased came from Nebraska to Albany two or three years ago, and made many friends here. 8he was a woman hiehlv resDected bv all who. I her, and many will mourn her death. corsn corBT. (J. N. Duncan, county ludga; Wm and i. W. Push, Commissioners.) Ilumbnush Bill of Ben C Irwin & Co. 167.25, disr I missed. Also bill of Dr ) M Jones for an.uu. Petition of II Kearn et al for aid for dist 20, dismissed. Petition of T ti Mils) 't al for a lridge across the North Santiam waa dismissed. Petition of L M Arch:unbcau et al for locati a of county road continued. Petition of A P Morris for county road dismissed an-1 fwtitioneni ordered to iray cosOi. Petition of Ed Wolf etal for county road. viewers appointed and matter continued Petition of J V Whitinir ct al for county roail dismissed; and JF Whiting, J K Uane ami A M Wlnting or'lerMl to pay routs. Bill of D Nash A: Co. !.50. continued. Bill of Oregon agt Kolierl Foren. $1.10 dismissed. Ordered paid : The following bills were ordered paid : O P Coshow. aid Hail family ... 5 00 U C Cooler, aid Mrs Clark . C 00 P A Henderson, aid Henderson's. W E Savage, aid Cox: G F Crawford, aid Mr Robert. . W H Wallace, aid Mrs Kitts B White, aid Kenworthy'e lohn 1'eher, janitor 10 00 10 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 16 00 w 10 00 11 86 15 90 W B Gitaon, aid Keini recou ait Leigh ton. b Nasli & Co, roads : State ogt Jotin Haley 8Ute agt Harry Wat kins et al. . . .Santiam (.umber Co Stewart & Box, sect roads W W Craw urd, aoct roads Cram A Menzies, roads Wm Mcl'lieson, sect roads Parker Brja, acot poor F M Rambaoxh, acct roads A G Propst.a-ct roads Ira 8 Truxler roads and bridges- E T T Fisher, surveyor G F Russell W A William, wornl tr C. It 16 25 8 05 16 00 20 32 30 96 IS 27 27 34 9 85 150 00 6 64 13 00 4 50 2fr2 05 136 00 7 00 t j Ot Wyatt, cc: poor. : Trites A Mil'er, acct roads E i MeCaw. acct reads. . I Oregon airt Collins Reed -. ' Btitea A Nutting, prin iog 62 36 2 3 58 ! 14 .t) 7 4 .o j Uregon agt t, lose B F Crow, acc: Crow ! " !' 'u" 18QI " VH r r e:.i. : V,,- ' A 1 rosier Mill Co. acct roads j ft t f1 tmdlr V F llaaklna aa. .Maaanr f - , , . r-7. Albanv Electric Light Co M A Milie r r Vunk, acct roarls n oo - , - 1 I , ., . '1 Albany t urn it are Co. avt t H Oreson ajft John Maloner i",.- u tKait. S1 H Vi 5 - . 1 --, i' .1 j u SrlvesVr arrt mali - 8 20 j j. State cot Chin Unan . t Matthews A Washburn, acct mail 3 4 :.9 00 0 00 9 CO 8 00 0 00 rvte Kuettncr. acct roads IV tr Knettner. acct iail . . J Keeker, acct roads John Burnett, acct poor John Burnett, aid Mrs Mom L E Warner, acct roads hvgon agt John H,d"v 47 19 !-- 1 I atU. pnntinsr OrnaetScofield S UlBMl agt lohn Pmrw Mlmmn aak J.-Jin TVi P. " .-I 55 I T Jackson. anctSberiff P W Spink, acct roada Wm Hawk, boonty Imainecase Elfarwick i 8 Acheasoo. sawing wood 27 KortmillerA' Irvin.aoct C H andjatl jg. Kimwy A- Davis, rndries 25 trviUna awaaseaasa. aw ..a.l.t! i at ear t V a ' a--. swvaaaj viwsltfl 4V IrVyUissEgUU VI JSJ. T. "vw,sf Tcr m i.Tnwa tn . u. i - , aW. L P ONCOST Jcaimsl UoasU . . w . -ire tk.iie-r town are d. nsal bnnia bursting and faction closing, r I less in XOSnC abend ! saloon and a tobacco store t he paet we- eh uv upeoeu a Era I seconds. Hethooe cbJlwn the Tni ted I 'or ,y ,um op to $10,000. A letter f. , t'l.;.- ... .a... t Boyd, of Spriuroeld ,o!c-ny ache me. he been arrered at Chicago forfraudu eavrs- cbtainieg $1011 frvm a man named To m ana a oumpso.'.n. lie was held to see ! wer ui the criminal court under j Dottdn -Eogvne; Regiat-sr. A gent tr man w ho has been work login a round house on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad where they twnallv keep cne hundred eitjeines, .-irrived in Eugene a lew oaya ago and w I stop for awhile with his bt othr-in-hsv up theXrKenxie river. He ears t raffs, on thai mad I n been reduced so that marly three fourths ot tne roiling f toe ts idle. Nat Holman took hia hav Jhuniv and Harry Belt out to his farm and set them um ran 10 shock ntm on the Ch'ie'tsats tree' and I done it." Dallas Transcript A Salem sjsasaw savs : Tta. iwh1 C- nancial tone of the oonnt.v and nartico- "J w me 1 actnc voast a steadily im proving and it is now palpable hat the worst of the present ctisj is is over, and eiitmiu iie general anuar ion improve a lire present rate, a nolacs able relaxation in fie matter of loans mar be expected even in a few weeks. Quite a nnmber of small loans have beeo made to farmers within Hie last week or ten days, al llioith, of course, the bank are verv conservative in the .nacter of security at present. The mrJe w-erv keor. swaaW .vmtrl in Seattle, and they were masle to understand .mpliatically that the good of Seattle de - i-uucu uu meir inTanojnar t.wthcr. and thev have dora. it it. .w , ;., -;. ,v... succcssfu! tieht to iuwint mn on tiie link a resnlent there says: "The women have caused more unetsiness than the men. They teem to get "ratiled." and when a woman wants her monev 8be wants it Thertts no argument alsoat Seat tie that will keep a woman from faking all the money she has on deposit if a 'a is wared." The Dewocbat has lieon re -eiving some jieculiar financial reports from. I'lap 1 Oo, Of New ork City. As they sound verv much as if written by a Bostoot girl we give a. sample: tioveruinental respt msibility for the many M only felt by thefow . IWtizan ship eiupkisiaes the power of executive place. 1 w crowns personaltt v with dis 'k 'T'i' "i"' "uinsbinces mai e it regal. Livelihood of many appears now ia the Mm of one. Ictuses of panic seem equal to robbery of protected industrj.-. Power to end lir.. jower to give means of living. Paralysis finance aitnears now to ta iockiiig fac tory doors, stifling furnace firea, omfet-hlins: pick and sihovel, and tilling lnsrviester and cotton gin with fear. Railway- engines seem purring with snora ttt light buruens. Mortgages and tax warrants are layi"1"! to take airs of landlord and owner. Pay envelopes beg-in to forget their ssniss, KtMdstde tads of lutuiy are curtaiised only by the sky. Sorrow and sin commence to rt'joieo at defoat of thoir enemy, work. Dis order grimly i-minils orjpuiijaition of it.i demanila on order. Hie ghostly lingers of the rich man's folly panic drip" with earn ings of the prudent poor. Kxecutive dis cretion, apriears to offer relief from indus trial cm is likely h grow to permanent Us tress. Will it ta exorrUecltf Waat ahaM I Take? isny Simmons Liver Kegulatcr.of course. Itcsn'tbebeatinanvatikiii .1 n,. a, . . . biHounness, sica headache or constloatlon. Il glvx quick relief, and If continued for awhile will completely cure th;se ailments. The Regulator comes in liquid and pow der fotm. Tne powder is womdei fully convenient for the vest pocket. A. "inch of that powder and a swallow cf water hxciveti no taste and works effectually. TELEGRAPHIC SEWS. The Steal Caase Nbw York, Aug tl. The Herald's Washington specisl says: Thor,. svaa a wild rerjort circulated m Washington laot nieht to the effect that i Cleveland would leave and go to Bnzsird s lw .nrim va fad.iii he ia htmtm in his lH , 'H1,UU TW 1 ,,V Mtwtr . , efforts to secure a repeal of the purchase clause of the Sherman act. The silver men were radient with ioy, and declared the uiswlnwr bad abandoned his post ami sur rendered be leadership which he assumed in bis message. The simple truth is, adds the corref pendent, a domestic event in; Cleve and's family will require bim to be at the tide of bis wife witbm seven days, ; and it is scarcely decent politics to draw such a delicate matter into a rsngn-and- tumble political figbt. A Mvaas rteatlaaeat. Wjtmmnatmi. Aug u. "We ! ' intend tti.it any nolitical oartv shall not sur- vive that will lay a conuscaung nnu uw--America in the interest of England .and of Earce, and demonetize silver in tl'Uj country, and. my friends of the eas'crn j democracy, we bid you lareweu wucti juu doit." as) ThK were the words ot Kicnaru r , Kland. in the crreat financial contest that opened In the noose of representatives to s day, and the applause mat JL!U8sHaW detepev TWTerEad with bias the ferial element of the democratic party . The Ckwtetw. New Tore, Aug If. The inorain? bulletin of Health Officer Jenkins said the bacteriological examination of the two case removed o Swinburne island jester- ; day snow spirilla of Asiatic cbolara. Two I i more cases s bowing choleraic symptoms 1 were removed to the inland thi- moroiog. ; At 9 p m Health Officer Jenkinx issued this bulletin: "At 4pm three cases were transferred to . Swan burn island from Hoffman, and at j 7 W two more were taksw to the same place. blat Artlasaa. Kfcw Yoke. Aug 11. The steamer Nor- manma.. from Sonrbamptom. a men ar-, 24 1 rived this morning, brought tatM.aoi m ; 35 j gold Total of fM.000,000 in gold is now GO on the way from London to Chicago. The 20 effect of this will prove a great relief. New 05 j York exchange went down from 830 a 00 ! thousand tn 5. the old importers buying 35 i exchange md using it for cable tratUfer. 29 1 There was a feeling of strength in ail the 00 ; markets. 00: i tut ttS Bo ii bat, Aug II A riot occurred in wis city today, ana one ot me resusu that many persona are in the hospital suf- fering with more or leu dangerous injurit s W t, , . . llul.li Th lisliiinswia s noonbuion of the cttv always at odds in regard to religion, and today a number of Mohamrnedans and Hindoos becaaie involved in a dispute. "' which soon led to a general not S54 i tsi Beady Far Ine Alls er WUht. Waai5oEOX. Aug 10. Slowly but swaefy the lines of battle are being drawn on the financial questi.--, and before an- . ether day paases the country will probably be aeaoaioted with the full plan of proced ure, it if oefseved to have been nnsjiy solved tedav which plan is likely to wis the apcTSval of a majoritv of all elements . Toniarfatss'l indications point to a drawn IS S3 hastl. SS -o- rJt Iks wlfluwiT ex "0 "T serf f Hats ynstAn in tt 4nnzmlttPm ; on coinage, weights and meassaes. Bland 2 i readily auieeces in the twogram to fight , ! the bsfftle out en the floot of the boose in W 1 Mmminea AT--taw arnnae in.-1 tn thsa 30 9 TO f! nagement the aati- silver men, of coarse, readily a Tee- The two bills, on which is to tarn all dist isniim of the financial ones tion. were today -fairy prepared and are ready for presentation. Wacw Traaiiinatlaa. St Pin- A Tiff iO The north western , railways will now take a hand in the mat 'eaatifwiiw far th anneal armv of satw ' I . - . mwm - innin in wwwwtm. xiier euiBuuiiveu - ' nJto I a A.. - j j tfoatana and vVajjiington. and it expected that ihii year they wffj carry ow men. Tws Meat stavsMw i Smk ixl. Wash. Aeg I Two live were tost at N of h port Wash. Ut nig'at b the baraing of the Commercial bote Geotxje Ebieidi. the bartender, eras so bad ly huipiisl that he died is a few minutes. I ana r race ingie snxcsrau injuries sbko a- a . . m . T - t . : a - ! wnaed nw death a few hours later utaers I merely borne i but tbefr names can ! now l'ea sMawkTSdevea. Ss Aatumo. Tex. Aug 10 The Mexi j can 00 -laws oa the aimer Kin Grande bor- i der are becomisg' so numerous and hold j thai authorities are unable to aape with j them. A band of thieves ran 300 head of i .beeves across the Rio Grande last eek. The cattle wtre the property of Boss at; Jfa one. They, with sheriff and other; rstTi ial help. wee anon on toe trail- lhe j party are still pursoiag be thieves on their own soil, with the help of the Mexican j TS. Tae VnssA, Aug 10. The official state ment i sane! - by tne sanitary council o Austria dec burs teat the condition of th country wi h regard to cholera is very pre cariosts. much more serious than it was in 1892. Cholera has broken out among nav Tiea. mostly Italians and Croatian build ing the railway at Marmaru. 11 the Gali cian 'rootier, and 35 iia -e a-rvady died. Seven cases of cholera and twa death.- oc enrred at Cxetuaaood. A Ka raise raastlaaUaa z Frksjeo. Cai, Aug 10. Ananrmoos let ters were received today by Louis Einstein, a loser by the late fire, and by city Marshal Morgan, stating tnat an organization has been efferteo in San Francisco for the pur pose of burning pmprrty. Armed guards will be station, si aaoind packing nouses and warehouses at night in the future. A Fwnajr Mary . Washington, Aug 9. A pathetic story exxssas from Chicago The other day as an Oresotiiaa was walking down one of the world's fair city be saw a figure on a box. It had a familiar red head, and be touched it. I'p it sprang. "For God's sake," it exclaimed, "doat say you saw me here. Mr gsoney stopped arid 1 am e'erkinc in I this shoe store at $? a week, trying toi mke "?I enough to get home." The i ! stemnt was confirmed by tbe proprietor j 1 '" """."TJ s-s -uu I was setluur shoes at per week had coo- tjiiuted A.000 to democratic success, and with other patriots had coiae to v ashing - ton for bis reward, appiyiag for an office worth probably Sio.000 a veer. He failed like thousands of others, and started on the tramp homeward . He spent as much every day in Washington as he is now earning every week in Chicago. There is a moral to the story which young men In search of office might heed . Fevwrla FtartUa Pkssacoi-a Fla. Aug 9. The cscambia county board of health has issued the fol lowing official paper: "The board of health regrets to announce that two deaths have occurred in this city. Rev F CWaite and F.lien Wood The disease in both cases was pronounced to ta yellow fever The houses have been iso lated. Idding and alt clothing destroyed. and all necessary precautions taken to prevent the spreading of the fever." This created almost a panic and at least -1500 people left the city by tonight's train. ; e Sk.lsBsJ. Jackson vtLLiB, Aug, 8. The county , commissioners finished investigating the . accounts of County Treasurer Bloomer to- nay. ine amount ot nis defalcation is I7S68. At the July term of the court the treasurer was found to ta short in his ac counts and was asked for a settlement. He claimed to have the money invested and asked for one month's further time. Noth ing has been heard of the defaulting trees urer, and it cannot be definitely ascertained in which direction he kft Medford, though it is Known he bought a ticket there last Saturday night. tioad rating Mines. Dakkr City, Aug 9. The Virtue cold mine this evening sent in $10,000. The ! : elean-iin 14 tha naanlt nf I.-. .In.-c .-.r Ik. ! ; Z, "r K7mm ,; " tfj. iiVS .vl mP?' TbeMable mine has fiOOO tof i ow '?Lr nve W .wort ot t"0. 8?1- Kigiit thousand dollars was received from ihe mines yesterday. I toasts la the A i Kansas Stiver. Pvkblo. Colo, Aug 9 Water in the Arkansas river rose eight feet ia an hour last night, submerging the lower pan of the city and doing immense damage to a bridgeand railways. "Only the Scars Remain," Says IIiarBY Htraioir, of the James - a . lit. Uvilort niuiiii Machinery Co.. Philadelphia, pa., who certi flea as follows.' " Among the many testimonl ats which I see k in regaru io i tain medicine performing cares, cleansing the blood, etc., none impress me more than my own case. Twenty years aso, at the age of 18 years, I bad swellings com on my legs, which broke and becanfe run ning sorsi Our famiU s stnan could do no good, and it was feared that the hones would be affected. At last, my paad H.I Mother Urged Me tost Ayers Sarsapariila. I took three bottl . the sores bealed, and I have not been troubled since. Only the sears remain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayer's Sarsapariila haw done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. i Have been on the road tor the past twelve years, have noticed Ayers Sar sapariila advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pteasv uxe In telling what good it did for me." Ayer8 Sarsapariila FKpasaa by Dr. J.C. Aver JtCfe.,LowtMasa. Cures others, willcure you W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE soWp. Do yoa wear fkea7 Ve sed Is aeei try a pair. Best in tho rvortd. 5jNa iL50 is - 289 muses : 2.50 $2.25 $2.00 i.7S 2.60 rca BOYS 1.75 FCS If mm i Urn OgTSS !910L BBSS al Li A, Insn hv i j s as Im Wm B-ZJ BaU Hi I F aK ii m. mnnwasv xn. as Idas stjiw. aWt ?ay$6tat8,try $i50, SSSsas. Tsey Stents castass aniwckasd earasaeS. ffyjs sfceaeaafals jest fasts an. abKprcfstsfagV. L leSEgfas SbKs. sfaasasad rrW ea t-e catl; kr.k tx "t -mbtm jib mtj ff.-r IorCItS. Eroeiltr, 31a&a. Soil by the sou L. R. BI IS. ar - - ' I ! 3 it 10. - L I - t A Slav 111 11 "BowtaObta iJSTia the V. S. ad C.AsSNOWfiCO. . o. c ACADEMY OF Small Guaranteed to cur? BUioss attacks, Sick Headache and O-sstixsstfoa. 40 ta ejstch bottle Psica tea. For sale by siroggisfc. Ptetor "7, :'. 7 ' aanSa ose free, i I. SMITK t C .. ,. - .--5, ELW Y'OsE. To Farmers i HAVE BEKi'KO TBS MAG.0UA Mill warehouse and will have it in ecod ordav for receiving the p reseat crop The warahoaan ia first clam and conveniently tseatad . Contains -wo good ciasncra. N delay ia as loading. Sacks will boon hand for deuevwy ia doe tin t. Give ma a call before snaking arrangeateata to s'ore roar crop 0. F. SIMPSON. albanr. Or.. Jaly 15.K. 1S33 ARE YO'J a newspaper wet jmbllstH r or at If you are, or a. vt above, r. anthor, artist, rtlser interestej tn ny t hont nasi YrtE JOUr ALIST. DO YOL "ant 1 1 reach the aborvi.' 'Iheii ettlseia ine ' . i - i- Mi i etit ti $s.tx) a j-rat. .t.iv ! :a -.aksonatiptleatlon. . i.t N r CRM AN, fc. : . - aa l l'tocrier u; Nassau f-xasja, Na Tosus.N.T WalQaper, OrntT,,, faints. 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