The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 25, 1893, Image 4

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    WKAThKKFORD it (HAS
BRLtl., Altsrnor at Law. Will practice In all court of the
tat. Special attention given to matter In probate
and to oillcottota. OFFICE-In tb rilnn block.
K BIIXYBU
Attorney at Law vnd Solicitor In Chancery. Coll
'ion maile on all point. Loan negotiated on
rabl term. Albany, Oregon
G
EO. W. WRIGHT,
Attorney at law, ar.it Notary Pab.lc. Will practice In
all the court of thie tM Special attention riven to
ollec'.ione and matter in prebaU Ufflor; Upstairs
Maaon-Twedalo Block Albasv. Ora
IV
.it'RMt'ltN & V
II legal matter will reueive pronto
attention Hi I. o.li i' til Temple, Albany,
r. u
.f.J
WHITNEY,
AUorney at Law, Albany. Or.
M
OVTAJiVK HAC HI. KM AN,
Attorneys at Law.
Albany, Oregon.
TAMES J. CHARLTON.
f
Attorney -at-Law. All leral hui attended o
VaP"v;
FLINN'3 Bloek, Albany. Or:
D
r. j. i.. mix.
Physician and Surgeon , OFFICE Corner
Ker-y atreeta, Albany, Oregon.
jRt. H INTO A DAVIS.
Ph.vsi.0an
and ISa . i ,
Surraon. OFFICE
Comer eoond
Call pro.nptly
.:cdalbin streets. Alhant . Or.
atterded i city and aatij.
C."
hist, tm Speci-llst in ttlasases of the Eve.
Office beers I to a sat 1 o 3 m. aad I to 4
Bin. A i CresTra.
FromTerminal or Interior Puii.ts the
Nortltern Pacific Bailroai
Is the line t lake
To all Points EAST ail SOUTH
It tm the DIHIM3 CAR ROl'TE.
It runs Through VF.ST1BI L
EU TRAINS EVER DAY
in Ike Year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
t0 CHANQEiOF CARS.)
Composed of Dining Cars losorpassed
Pollnan Drawinj? Eoob Slwperg
Of latest Equipnent
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
Best ttat can be construct I and 1a
which aocom modal ion are both free
and furnished for holders of First or
3 cond elasa ticket, at d
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A Continuous Lino connecting with
al linw, affording Direct and
Ud interrupted Service.
Full man sleeper reservations can be
secured In advance through any
agent of the road.
THROUGH TCCKKTS to and from all
points in America England and
Kurope can be purchased at aty
ticket office of this ooa-i any,
Full information concerning rates.time
of trains, roatessnd other Jetalis farm
lshed oa application to any agent, or
A D CHARLTON.
Assistant Genera) Passenger Agent,
no izi r ir st, cor. wasnington,
Portland, Oreroo.
C G Burkhari. local agent.
THROUGH
TICKETS
sa'stll'li
rwrnw
TO
SHI T LAKE, DENVER.
KANStVS CITY
ST, LOUIS,
asa all
EASTERN CITIES.
O A.Y 4 TO
f2
2 CHICAGO
HOURS ,UIMD?MEMTAM
HOURS sWsascm4"
PULLMAN AND T0U1I3T SLEEPERS.
FREE FECLINiMG CHAIR CARS
DINING CARS.
For 'ares and general information cal
o;. or address
W H HURLBURT.Asst.Gen'l. Pasa. AKt,
2.S4 Washington St..
Portland. Oregon
CURE
VOyft3ELF!
rlftrtnililen whh (i(ifinrri,aai
r.-i . .i. ... : . 1
1 or t.cy unnatural dlscharsw
- i--., .. iin.-.r-iwririHiorrn
j rour drisBlst lor a bottle of
rnrs w. u cure in at rwrm
I-.'iiK.itthnaldorpiibllcIly of a
rloctor. Non-noboDOus and
lenaranteed not to ttrlctiirs.
Tht Unlvrwl AmtrUm 0a.
Manufactured by
.Th- Zthbs Chemic.. 9k
CINCINNATI, O.
U.S.
"e.
VI60R MEN
Easily. Qalcklt.
Perraaasmli Restsrstt
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS.
DEBILITY,
and all the train of t;
from tarty error, or later
excesses, the results of
overwork, sickness,
worry, etu. Full atreusth.
deTelopirieut and rone
given 10 every organ and
portion ot tba bodr.
Btnrple. natural liiethorls.
Imniedlatelurprovement
seen. Fnllure ImuoaaUll.
2.0UH referencea. Book,
explanation and proofs
mailed (auled) free.
ERIE KEDICAL CC.
BUFFALO. H. V.
FACE LIKE A BURN
Bloody Water Oozed Out Constantly.
No Peace Day or Night . Doctors
Failed. Cured by Cutlcura.
I Iy child's disease, which was the worst kind
,,stancuoti one cneeit iikci riiigwuiui.
It apread and itebrd n tno
pour little fellow had no peace
n ight or day. Then it started
on the other cheek and chin,
until all were raw a a piece
of beefsteak, like a burn
where you would rub off the
kin, and bloody water nosed
out constantly. Hl ufer
InR were terrible I know, al
though he was but six months
old and could not tell bow bo
ivStemal. I tied his band that
he would not scratch, then he would rub his
poor little cheek on hi shoulder to relieve
the intense itehiiip. I had as good a doctor
as was in Philadelphia, but he failed to relieve
him. I read of the Cuticx ra Rsa ediss, and at
once purchased them. Strange to say that very
night he rested without scratching his face. and.
from that on he improved and soon waa entirely
cured. I would like anyone suffering from this
terrible disease to see my boy, who is in his
twelfth vear now. His complexion is as clear
and smooth a can be. This is an unsolicited
testimonial, and every word is true. I thank
God for my child's recovery, and 1 thank tbe
manufacturer of CCTicuitA.
Mrs. E. 9. GAMBLE.
852 N. Forty-Second St., Philadelphia.
CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS
And hare effected the most wonderful cures ot
torturing and disfiguring ski ti and scalp diseases
of infants and children ever recorded. They
afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and
point to a speedv cure when the best physicians
aad all other remedies fail.
Bold thronghout the world. Price, CnrrcritA,
50c.; Soar, Ste.; Bbsoltsht, tl. Pottx Daco
and Cbxx. Corp. Sole Proprietors, Boston.
J6T " How to Cure Skin Disease," mailed free.
DIDV'C 8klnand Scalp purtned and beautified
DAD I 0 by Ctmcoaa Boar. Absolutely pars.
IF TIRED, ACHING, NERVOUS
Mothers knew the comfort, strength
and vitality in Cntieura Anti-Pain
Plasters, ussy would never be with
out them.
Sdsallfto Amricut
CAVEATS.
TRACK MARKS.
DESIGN PATENTS,
COPTRrOHTS.
artcDooa write to
TIT, ITSW Tl
PlrlT aMatsM
Hit ptm hra&ottoa
Mas By us as
grrea tn
EAST AND-SOUTH,
via
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co.
Express Trains leave Portland Daily
noanur I.
Pjrtated
T:0or. a. I Lt
lOtttrs 1 Lr
LUitlir
Ar I TJi as
Li:S
Lt j I fiO r a
Albany
Abro traloa stop only at fallow! at: tation narth
ee KOMWirt- Btwt rortlaDd, Orwoo Cltjr,
A'.bar.r. Tajunt.
Balaey. Has-
riafcanr. Junction City, Irving, KaaVus
ssras sail, aa,T
a t a j Lv
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fcSSra Ar
Ar ' ).-
LtIxJH
IXrvl TJCa
Albany
ALaaa-r tocai. uai (a
r SrjiAT)
SSOr Ml Lv
t V r ! Ar
PnrtaanJ
Albacy
Ar ; :30t
Lv J0 a
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Albany
raseaswa
PULLMA- BUPFFT SLEEPERS.
AND
Dininar Cars on Ogden Route.
SECONO-CLrKS SLEEPIM6 CARS
AUaeataal la all Tbswsqra Tralaa
Teat Sifts Mrltlw.
ra sTTLAJia as cam tax. lis.
Stall. niSpiiu (EtwptSuDoay,
T-Jn a a I
IxuO r s
Lt
Ar
ArlfcMrs
av I u n
CorralUs
1 rears aarar (RaciptSwaatay.
inarsi Lv
TSral Ar
Portland
aeXuuiTUln
Arl4aa
Lv I &.4S a
Triaroissrla TiclietM
to all point In thi Eastern statet, Canada and
gnrripe can b ob-woad at ra.e from C K
rmk.Amt Altsaay.
K0SHLEB K F. ROGERS,
Wasaa-sr v- O. 7. nJ
PurtHtd Orrcon.
THE WEBFOOT ROUTE
Oregon Pacific Railiod,
W SlAtVLVr. Kavrelrer.
TUfBsrjUEnULE. exetpt Bundars.1
n Albany ll:in r. m,:lt Vaqoina. 7r"0.,k
lnrn.it Corrallia 1:0s r, a. I Leave CorvallU,lH:S5a,a
Arrl -e Taqalna, : r. a. Ajtim Albany, 11:11 a.
Direct Lini
Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
Between Willamette Vallev Points and
San Krancisco
raossu raascraco
Willamette Valley. Jul; IUh 2Tth,
rao Tsacma.
WillaaietU Vallay, July 211, .1 f p m.
The Com p. tv frtirvea (he ngnt
Tnge sailing latoa w-'tbout notice.
BiTKR MTKAHEM.
tcamer '-Hot' leave Portland Wednesday and
Saturday Its,
HCDry.Orn A'i't.Stlm n Street VVhtrf.Portland
D K Vtnim. 0 it rY Htn rrnelaon, Oal.
R X Malcahy, General S upU
i lit nt nnojiki. iitsh,
or AI.BAi V. OKKOor
rettdtnl
Vice Freairtant
...1. rumf
. K. YOUNG
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LAN O DON
ACOOUST8 KBIT subject u eheefc.
SIGHT EXCHANGE and tl rapbic tranater, sold
New York, ban Kranciaco, Chleago and V itiand
eon
00 JLBtrriONf dAOKon tavuraht tnc
stascToaa.
a. K. Torrss E, W, Lo
L K BUUB, I). Fuss
owaae I . Box.
I'flHi fi dt n..nnnnin
Or AI.HANV, OHSOOS
TRANSACT a renortl HuiVlrir nslt-
Ir RAW SIGHT IIRtrfd cm New V..rk. Kan fr a
00 .ml Hurtlanrl, Oretf .n.
LOAN MONEY on amrroverl wrivi...
MOt vk .. mi-. . ii,j .. .. . h -t
OOLLK..TIrl,',Sruwie ur U'n-i.li'4 urrrll.
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Tbey inevease appnute, purtt:
ravstem ituu act ou tun u ver one
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at
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Kaunas. 361 Braadwar, Kew Tort Qtr.
AWV
THK BEIIKINU SKA OKI'ISION
The following press comments
I he
Behrlng sea decision will be of Interest:
The New York WorM save.
The dec Lion seems to tie against the
United Slates. Really it gives to tbe gov
ernment and io t'fe lessee, the fur company,
all that was rightly asaed . It only remains
for the two interested countries to carry out
tbe provisions. The tribunal has decided
agains us, but the contention was practi
cally abandoned by Mr Blaine and by our j
counsel on the argument.
The ffcrtiU has this to sty !
This country may well be satlstltd with
the decision of the Bcliring sea arbitrators
given i Paris ytsterday. It is against the
.United Siates on verv claim to exclusive
right, but It calls for the protection of the
seals by the joint action of this country and
Great Britain, and protection Is the sub
stantial advantage we have been after. The
most this countty had reason to expect in
value from the arbitration was an arrange
ment for the protection of the seals and this
we got. The happy ending of this Inter
national controversy juatitiet the timely
sentiments expressed yesterday by tne
pretiden'. of the tribunal, Baron de Ccurbel,
as 10 Ike value of arbitration.
The London Daily Cknmidt says;
We feel e sentiment of profound gratitude
at I In- fill' j.tlli-mrnt nt h liiFfirultv v, hi -li 1
ence tarea'ened to Involve the interests of ;
t, v r s'- ss a t'l 'l' rvir aav a osiusasss
of reason and humanity over which the
civilized world should rejoice. It Is good
for the world to know that Keglishmrn
have rot claimed a single thing that the
tribunal has not decided to be in perfect
accordance with reason and justice. Amer
ica from the outset has not had a leg to
stand upon. Its case has been altered hall
a dozen times. It nicked and chose evidence
to suit it arguments Part of ita case
res id on forgeries and it stood out for
rights which would infringe on the com n. on
rights of mankind. We are not disposed
to criticise the proposed regulations, without
which the seal weu I i soon become ex t'net.
They will ieaye America a pretty bill of
compensation to pay to the North Ameri
can Commercial Company.
The Toronto Gtobr says:
It scarcely seems possible to accurately
judge the effect of the award on lb Cana
dian cad o! tbe Industry until those who
are intimately acquair ted wilt 'he cendi
t'oos wih which it is carrie.l On are beard
from. Onj thin; is very apparent, the
regstatior. ought nor to be a severe dtap- 1
poiotmcot to rur neighbors. None ol the ;
privileges in this very profitable calling are
abridged in tne slightest degree. The
lessees of tbe islands will likely rename the
laughter of io,ooo animals jeirly a-d the
American treasury will be enriched 10 the
extent of fjxi.ooo or $400,000 a year a
rental and royalty on the franchise. Tbe
close season will affect them but very littles
whereas it cuts eff three of the best roost hs
of the year from outside hunter. Tee j
t sited states gets the test of the boslses,
on the whole, therefore Canada 1 noi
satttaratt ..lr..1 K.. . la. t,-,l ft- .,
what'more the arbitrator, cou'd Iwve done. I
-
artil SMNG TO KIND OCT.
The truth i that the American people
have been coquetting with a great danger
and are now awakening to the simple prop
osition that American markets cannot be
surrendered to the cheap labor of Europe
and at the same time be preserved tor the
Asscrican worsingmen. atrue rwtww.
The forgoing party pabslsm it fed to re- j
paoiic.ni regarciess 01 tne capacity or rneir
aireaay over .oatieosroaaacas. .000- .e- ,
tend to know what the foreyvng dcclar-
atlon mesas. Nor do rcpjij.icjn editor.
care so long as it Is swallowel whole. It
must refer however to that poni is of the
StcKiaiey tariff rmirh is prohibitory sad
which if retained will compel those foreign
masufacturers to carry out their purpose
to bring their plants aad operatives to Am
erica and here manufacture. This was the -
threatened remedy of these who were
iha .rr f I--. k. ,h. ..fea.
the McKinley tsrifl in Europe and o'ber
oreign countries. And '.hi no', oaly
brings foreign labor to the Ual ed State,
but to this extent prevents impart da ties.
This is tbe nstur.' result of all prohibitory
tariffs. And this country was boldly
tbreattaed with this invasion cf lbe field of
American labor when the Mioiey tariff
taw went into e Beet. The election ot
Cleveland has for the present at least held
this project in abeyance Notwithstanding
this republicans in Congress n' nothing
dose with tfcis prohibit- -y tsrifl for two
years, thereby preventing imports aad
compelling foreign espi al and operations
to compete with these of the United States
On American soil A prohibitory tsrifl
nay prevent imports, bnt 1; can nit prevent
foreign competition with American
f labor on American ground.
Uxcut Nkd.
The exjminaticm of the books of the
collapsed bank lately managed by Charles ,
Foster, tx Secretary of '.he Treasury, has
revealed a very startling aad shameful
state ot things. The examiners report tbst
Foster's own accocei is overdrawn by more
than $100 000, that his partners' accounts,
those of some of his clerks snd those of
concern in which he is pecuniarily interes
ted are ass heavily in arrears. If the re
ports mad- are security, and there would
seem to be no occasion far doubting them,
Mr Fester and his associates have LetrayeU
the trust reposed ia them by their townsmen.
Tbey hsve helped themselves lo the depos
its placed with them for safekeeping.
Whether in doing this tbey hsve kept
within the bounds of technical legality it
will be for the ourts to determine, As
10 '
the wrong and sham' of their
there can be no question in any
mind.
conduct
upright j
Th: Canadian Architect suggu that in
building Utah houses where they sre not
pro'ee'ed by surrounding property, not to
forg.-t that hollow walls will add greatly
to ihe convenience of lbe occupiers, fbey
will render the bouse cooler in summer and
warmer la winter, end will assist materially
In keeping the house dry. The cost of
hollow wail is only very Utile higher than
that of walls built solid .
One of the greateet fire that ever visited
New York city broke out on Dec 16, 1835.
Before ihe confUgrslion was under control
it htd rwept tbe first ward, east of Broad
wiy and below Wall street, destroying 529
buildings most of Ihcm value!. 'e stores,
also the Merchants' lCxchsnge and the
Smth Dutch Cnurch. The property det
troted was valueo rt more than $ao,ooo.
000. A million dollars In gold coin wilt weigh
t68t.8 DOUr.ds. and a m'lllnn dn!iar in ai.
ver coin will weigh 58,99.9 pounds. A ;
ton of pure goM is worth $6ea,799.ai,
and
1 a ton of mi'c sliver is north &n.iOAnA.
Boys who .restarting out io make their
fortunes shniild remembtr these figure.
A French savanr lias a new 'est of death.
Willi a candle pro iuce a blister on the
hand or loot of the body. If tbe blister
upOT being opened with a in t o.lier In
strument, is fouid to contfin fluid of any
kind, the'e ia S'ill life it. ihe supposed
corpst', SfaiuKl 11 conmln te. 111 unl the
vital spark has flown.
Janiettoun, Va, wblcn was tne earifes
English setilemsnt, 1607, perished in 1676
bv ihe hand of Bacon , and the only vestige
of the village that remains Is the ruin of a
church pillar.
tJtiarantt-ed to cure Dlllous Al t,ic!a and
"it4oii, .S'rnali lllln Ire ptr.
The National Bank ol Commerce of Den
ver has reopened for business today with
almostJlOO per cent of Us liabilities on hand.
Three more of the suspended bank are
expected to open by September i .
The senate finance committee will prob
ably report favorably on the unconditional
repeal hill, and ask that body
to fix a day for a vote perhaps within a day
or two of the vote in the house. The com
mittee have agreed upon all bit the
phraseology of the bill, which will contain
a declaration favorable to bimetaltsm.
Tbe London Times speaking of tbe Iiehr
ing sen decision editorially says that it is
tbe policy of Lord Salisbury, and not that
of Blaine, that is justified by tbe Behring
sea award. It admits that America got tbe
advantage on tire practical question of the
method of hunting teals, and it seems batd
that one system of slaughter should be
supervised, while tbe other is not. j
" I
Ha vikig been called a liar and asked to
remove the trusted superintendent of an
institution which successive republican
legislatures refused to take out of his con
trol, Governor Pennoyer ought to resign.
But he will probably stubbornly go on run-i
ning the state prison at a lower expense1
than any such institution is ran anywhere
in the United Stales. Salem Josrmaf,
Concerning a suit brought against Con
gressman Brackinridge for seduction and
breachof promise an eastern dispatch says:
For some time the question with Miss
Pollard was should she kill or sue Congress
man Breckinridge, her own mind being
strongly in favor of the former coarse.
Better counsel prevailed, though. An old
friend of Breckinridge has said that unless
be shall be able to disprove the material
allegations in the papers, it would have
been more merciful had she killed him in -stead
of suing him. Kentuckians credit
tbe story that a suit instead of killing pre
vailed after considerable persuasion by
friends of Miss Pollard, who made her see
tow complete wo.'.d be her revenge by the ,
exposure which would follow tbe trial. '
1
The Ireeonian at Portland, the States
man and Democrat t Salem, the Democrat
at Albany, and the Times at CorvaJlts, are
active champion of irold as tbe only sood
money. Tbey have a very poor opinion .
;r jn... u. V... 1 w- i
ia thmBt i... mj -.JS.ta i
0 Kojj, an(1 it :
alone on greenbacks. One kind of a crank
ta about a.- good a another, always except-
ing the great and mighty Governor Pea- j
noyerwbois the worst of a l cranks. -
Kugene Journal. '
u a. .. . . . ,
By whatJaulhorU.v does UieJ.x.i7 make,
tee above statement? So far as it refers to! ntKing arrangt-exnt 10 inco iioa'te for
the "Democrat at Albany." there isaoiutuat benefit and nroicction It wi;l
m it j
,
- 1
Tbe member, of the MiteWpl i arroer's
Aiiance sre getting lease. Tbey hsve
conctived a sub-treasury scheme that is
origins), and we reproduce it wit boa' com
ment: Resolved, That we will try 10 mace a
sub-treasaty at home, sad try to store It
witbaorn, hay, oats, fodder, pork, potatoes,
peas, cabbage, turnip, onions, beets, nee,
parsnips, trioleate, pjeJer. sad then if we
tae f lilue wu mt wjl pa( ). wr
tw toUo- v, Ultre
one
that
u mmj lb,, wiU tr hare
. ub-treasery wb.ch wi.i ever be of
io (,.,
any
Tne republican of Iowa in their plat
form declare that prohibition is art teat of
Republicanism. Tbe geaeral atsetnbiy
ha given to tbe state a prohibitory law ss
strong as say that has ever beta enacted by
any country, sad like any Other criminal
i rrpv
! isd by lbe geswrsi assessbtv.
e.ected by a no ia sympathy with law pea
pie and to it is relegated tbe subject, to take
sacn action ss it may deem )l and Lest in
the matter of main'aining the present law
la those portioss of the state where it Is
efficient now er can be made so, and give
to all localities such methods of control! inc.
and regulating the liquor traffic as will
best setve the cause of temperance aad
Hiy.
You ra you hsve a stiver certificate
which reeds: "This is to certify thai there
have been deposited ia the Treasury of ' the
United States Five Silver Dollars, payable
to the Bearer oa Dears nd." Klver certifi
cates like litis one sre redeemable on'y in
sliver dollars. The Treasury has so au
thority lo redeem them in gold, and any
Treasury official who thoatd redeem them
i n gold, would be liable to punishment, it
is the "coin certificates," hsued under the
Sherman bullion act of July, 1890, that
re redeemable in gold or silver at the dis-
crttion of the Secretary of the Treasury.
These coin cert Incites sre Issued in pay
ment for silver bullion purchased by the
Government an ter the act cf jaly, 1 890,
j and to U.st extent they are silver certifica
tes, but they do not, like tbe others, certify
to the deposit of a certain number of sil
ver dollars.
The term White House, by which the
executive mansion Is now known throo gh
ost the court ry, was not applied until after
the sandstone walls, blackened hy smoke
j and flames when tbe British set fire to 1
j were painted a gleaming white ia 1817
Before the first occup.nt, John Adams, had
established himself In the mansion. Con-
gresf appropriated for furniture what was
then ensidered the munificent sum of $15 -
000, snd this money was made to hold oat
during the four years of hi administration.
When his successor, Jefferson, took up his
residence there, $14,00? was net aside "fo,
tbe accommodation of the household of the
president, 10 be laid out st bis discretion,
and under his direction, together with the
proceeds from the sale of such part of the
furniture and equipage, belonging to the
president's household, ss may be decayed
and oat of repair." Most of this money
waa devoted to refurnishing the house, aad
it was all spent in three year. Four years
ister a like sum was rlsced at the dlspossl
of Madison, and tbe same amount was ap
propriated at th lieginning of his second
term. The burning of the mar.slon wbi'e
he ictidtd there, however, necessitated Its
reconstruction, for which $jo,ooo was ap
propriated In 1817, togetlier with the pro
ceeds of the sale cf the old furniture. The
year following James Monroe cams into the
bistort old mansion, and ff&,ooo more was
spent in finishing and refurnishing it. The
regulation sum. $14,000, wa sgsta sllowed
wen John Quincy Adams took possession
and in IS26 and 1S28 $6000 Addition) wai
appropriated for finishing and furnishing
the East Room.
The province held bv Gorges after the
division of the New England territory he'
named New Somerset. He sent out his
nephew, William Gorget, as deputy gover
nor of the domain, which extended from
tbe ritcatuqua lo the Kennebec. He
assumed rule over the fishing hsni'eli Ihere,
and held a general court at Saco.
Durlsg the tate cirl war New Jersey fur
nished the Nations! army with 79,511
hoops. In 1870 the Legislature lefused 10
riilfy the 15th amendment to the National
Constitution on tbe ground that ihe right
to regulate suffrage I vested in the respect
ive States.
TeventBnoc--tt) Constipation and Hits,
- -tncbe. Small Bile Ilea us.
BOHR AKO ARJROJI)
IHC'BSUAY.
Wheat Is eleven cent lower in Umatilla
than In Linn county.
Regular meeting of the Building fs. Loan
association tomorrow night.
George Stan.bury, of Eugene, had a
leg broken by a runaway yesterday fore
noon. It J Hendricks, editor of the Saiem
Statesman, has br.en appointed Superin
tendent of the State reform school.
A stranger was arrested in Eugene for
passing a cnunterlelt silver dollar, hut it
transpired that It was unintentional and
ha was discharged.
Hop picking has been l-gim In the
Cartwright vaid t Harrlsbnrg. This is
one industry that promises lo put consld
eraole money Into circulation.
A solid educational institution is the
HeMna villa College. It is under splen
did management, and ie in a position o
u worougu ana aatialactortr worK .
rZf.m'' un J't'o"" "l
t.Orv.rl la nilhlif achni i v I Pratt M .in.l..
Breneman. Gusele furney, Motile Bergen,
Kale Cssto, Leon lrulr, Ada Sharpies,
Mary Newton.
The Portland Savings Btnk affairs
looked shaky ; but Frsnk Dekurr. come
out with a card guaranteeing the payment
of depositor In fuJ providing he ha lime
and the management U satisfactory.
There were t euty-elght teachers exam
Ined at the public examination held last
week, of whom one received a first graie,
six second grade and ten third grade certi
ficate. There were eleven who failed to
secure certificates.
An Albany man a day ct two ago ir.ade
his exit from a First street block by way of
tbe rear window. He had aisunce. 'Hi
antagonist letting him down head first.
W. J
The act said to have teen sotnew
' t
ridiculous, wis preceded hy a pugilistic
contest.
The Salem Woolen MiU has the follow-; " " " on .it . latrer . tarm tour
ingdiaplay advertisement: Wo.klngmen, I f"" "est of Creswe.I Wednesday after
workingmen, worklngmen. give vour ; ? toflar.ate enough to run Into
palronsge to them iha-are making i.bor ? el!t ,'Ck'' DC'- T1 one oi lbe
for your kind ar.d remember that the
woolen mill Is now, ss hard aa time are,
paying out f3ooo a month to working peo
1' .':. .. r..
ple. Wnat alemneed is len more such
, .
Profess jr Reld hat been truubled with
: a fungus growth en
hi. left eve. which
j threatened to Impair Ihe sight. This
j morning Ur Paine performed sr. operation
removing the film which was growing
etwr RM
over the eye This explain whv lro-
hss hit eye bandaged. r,u
f1 t,0rd
E W Beckwlth, of Portland, a few days
?o went over to Ocetn beach, and died
u,"c '
gSSS- , g nir tn. 'n? w,v 'h"
T0 a ,'hl "brV ofJ 'J" ? 1
of!he !nJ'1 " h
Urg Monday night in hU sleep one of
H finger r.aiU irrtttied and scratched it.
rtiuin isoMO to harvest the ptes-
est crop A hop buyer named Hubbard
. . r . r
jbstight some la it rears hops and stave a
( check on Ladd ft Beah of Salem . It was
i Itemed that he had no account there, and
he had to raise Ihe money otherwise.
People generally should keep their eye
open.
A dispatch received bv Marshal Mc-
Feron from Corvallts Yesterday afternoon
announced that Bob Meyers, wanfd for
drfvtog a team across ihe bridge here st a
rapid speed, had been arretted. Upon re-
oaeat he was allowed to give $150 bail to
Hpear before Justice Curl in this city la
about s month. Mr Mcreron who made ' mm- ssass ise.oert aiir.ira.wn 01 ueo
ike complaint la tab case propose to aee C Placard, had partaken of a liberal tup
that the law prohibiting fast driving on , P!T ammonia. Drs Starr ft Sponog'e
Use bridge I enforced . tn inr-meJialely summoned sad disco r-
t ered that the announcement was unlound
fridat ed and that the little tt How had not drar. k
j asy whatever, but had Inhaled as amount
Walker Bro. are now in Or -eon Ct'y tufficientlv large to cause atranculatior. In
with their big ateers. a sma'.l degree. BrowntvtUe Times.
Mr C W Lomier. the Portland adverthv-
rng agent, waa in tne cm tnu nooo on at
way heme from a trip to tdanna.
kfoaday W B Atnley cot down a tree,
sad it not only felt .across the railroad
trace, b-it romplerciv took ihe too off I L
i Berry warehouse. S.oliAm Lumber-
Mrs
Ltirie M RI?Pv was appcialed
at Joisev. TBlAtaook county,
ft I"""6 "'aaiKheo tt tarvm.
vnWwv.,iurkninu neuprpi, -
iter ss poatmastm. jamonnt of ciyart at his office while teliing
Aa extra session of ihe leglslstnre i how hard the tiroes were and that he
wot id probably coat $j 0,000, and if the : ouid toon pay that little mil. loorrtal.
pest se talons sre any criterion, would do 'The otlrer fellow will spend hi money at
mort ham than good. So far at the ; the cirrus,
teat legislature is concerned the mischief
.l-fL; The real cause of local bank failure i.
rsterdsy afternoon s bix traction en- ihig state can justly he laid at he doors
gine was uaen across the oridge. Ttejof the saseanderi hanks of Portland,
law requires the os- of plank. It look ; They had $i2,W of ths people-, Use
four men to place them fast enough 10 i bekmgtng to the state. Th-v had $l0,
kecj wp with the engine; but It was done. ' 000 of the peoole's taxes belooginc to
andlhe engine reached the other side in the fori land schools. They had S300.000
'"rtr- of Multnomah county tsxea. They had
A Coo Bay papei speaks oi a former i severs: bunded thousand dol'ars city
Aibtnv man as follows: Rev M - Stiangle, 1 taxes. They have ewallowed bete sums
pressilng elder, warn people against the f to use a mild figure of STpeech. If tbey
Coot Bay wagon read and call It bad . had this money the, thtv ahoo'd have
nam,and advises people to go some other j Dos a bank '.n Orrsxou woaid have 'ailed,
way It I doubtful if he know a rood i Journal
j easy road when he sees it.
"Here died at Newport last week the 1
bctttr half ol an cc'oeenarian couple whol
regan their double iourner 61 years ago.
Th" day of her deai'i was the annfveraarv
of their wedding. Mr Hall was S3 years
old rod root her of 'he wife f Capt Ilensel,
collector of the Yaqulna port. Mr Ha.:
Is n raring 90.
A good deal ot wheat I being btought to
the Mt v, and bemg stored with Ihe Red
Crosn Mills, Albany farmer Co, and G
F Smpson. An Albany man say that
eves thi year he wll not hold Ins vheat
Ions, ss the many that, and extra er ieaB
do tot jastify it. He ha tried I ! z
earh five or six vears and ha ntver lsed
it.
VG Danfotth will immediately com
mesce ine erection of a large and cvrnino
dio hoi.-l opposite the telegraph office at
thia place. He will also elect a store
building 40x60, with a hall uptairs. A
n'calr anjirnj will l.i. rl.ir.,1 off !vlc on
the flat, sid every convenience will be
provided I r the tomfart and welfare of
guests. b'anllam Lumberman.
Everybody wants to know how Cap
Hcmptirev is, hence when we see an Item
on the subject we give It. The following
Is IroTi Hie Ulapatch : Capt N B Humph-
rfy, who is under treatment st the insane
astiuoi. I getting well. He has recovered r
his mind and Is now bright as ever. He
spend hi time in joking and titling
storle. with a. much vim as usual. Hi
leg ta healing up nicely and he will be out
In another month.
The following from the Redding Fr -e
Press suggests thst John Pleice. alia
Everts, I now doing Csllfornts: A forged
check purporting to have Seen signed by
one R L Jsmea wa disposed of this week
to Ed Dojrowsky. The forger's name ia
supposed to be Hirrv Foster, and the
amount represented was $30. He also
succeeded iu swindling certain parties In
towns not th of Redding.
The Dalles Chronicle savs: A letter
just received by a leading citizen, formerly J
from uermany, trom menus In that
country, states that the empire is suffering
from a drought the severest ever known.
Many farmers cannot get their seed back,
and 'thousands will make no atte.nt t lu
harvest. The hay crop Is almost s total
falbirc. and the ' letter states that 1,000
patinas ot nay soiu mere nir 0 mars, or
" . m - . 1
at the ra'e of 1 1 4- per ton. 1
SATl!RDAV
It ha been discovered that the virus of
erysipelas wilt cure cancers.
I D Miller's thresher Is said to have
averaged 2000 bushels a day last wee a.
Mr C Buckner's wheat on his farm, near
Mi hers, sveraged 41 bushels per acre.
"That's Bll right."
The mayor of Condou recent lv drove tho,
atagn to P'osai', so that th stage driver
might go to the noes .
At the meeting of the Building & Loan
Association last night the money was
looned to Mrs flyman nt 66 months Inter
est In advance. Mrs Hy man proposes
erecting a residence on her city property.
The first bale of hops of this season was
taken to Eugene yesterday and was sold
for 35 cents a pou..d ; the extra price being
paid on account of lis being the first bile.
They will be shipped to London.
The Eagle woolen mills wfll close tem
porarily Saturday evenio;, in or.t r that
new floor on be put in, in al least two
n oma. It ia also stated thtt several other
minor imp'oven.eati will be made. -Brownsville
rims.
Kev H Sadler, of Halley, Idaho, In at
tendance upon tre Metnodlst conference
In session this week, at Baker City, got
drunk and went on a lear.vislting a bagnio
during the night The next day he was
very promptly suspended.
T Butler ha sold his King's Prairie farm
to Portland parties for $4000. They will
probably buy most of the prsltie and set
out an immense prune orchard. 'o be occu
pied by tenant. W J Turnlge i offered
$4000 for hi 160 acres. O'or. Press.
This allernoot at sheriffs sale the C P
Burkhatt farm adjoining Albany, was sold
at public auction, and bid in bv the plain
tiff, the Oregon Mortgage Company at
$0824. It constats of 320 acres of first
class land.
E M Burkhart, one ol the enterprising
farmers of Albany prairie, threshed Cfty
one acre of wheat this week which yield
ed 1430 bushels, an average of 28 bushels
oer acre.
did not tern :
Mr J M Archibald wheat
; out as well a, he
', 28 buthe's per
exptc't d, leJding only j
ace on to seres. Mi I
Zules.dorfer went some infer, 35 bush
els per acre. Ail toget er ihe Ueidlss
I good one.
The Three $isirr js now engaged
1 in building a wirg dam on
j the Black Dog bar aSout eight miles this
i side of Albuay. She will be in Sa'em Sst
; unlay and return to Corvaills Sunday
1th about ten tons of household good.
' Statesman.
hiv n..iii n.i nl it..., ,i v."
There is some talk oi the Oregon Pa-
- .' ..": . . -
quina division this coming fall. I hia will
give the company a five
re oay service la.
stead of a boat leaving every ten daya at
now and will he quite a factor In inducing
patronage.
Joaquin Mlller.-.hv ijae; of the Sierras,"
who h been atoppnig thrre. says the
style of Castle Craggs makt hlri tick, (he
ai of Snerv taking awav hi aooetite. He
s a a a . ' . , .
?! L. ... T:: " y , .,nl, ptor e 1
... .. .. , t . v .,..
rr. riager, ageo 13 year, while Oper
sa l ' ' 1 a i 0 . . a . a
-- ...... jim aars 'wswa
breaking it badly .Kugene Guard.
Geo Morrow, of 8ck Hotel, saw a huge
black bear while berrjipgon Potato hill
and ran him a race ' just to see him run."
The tracks of both were seen bv others.
" .w" A , " ? "rTWVSm w
which a as ahead, man or bear. ?clo
pre.
The AshUnd lldlrg says: It Is 1
ported that J T Stewart ha to.d hi. entire
crop of pears this year lo Page ft Sont of
r n j I - - - - . . .a . . a I
fortisnd. H estimate that th crop will
make fifteen carload. Page & Son take
the fru'.t from Ihe trees snd pav about a
cent s pound for it, which wilt net Mr
Stewart something ever $3000 for the crop
on W eight year old tree.
Farmer Jsck while riding a horse lo
town the other day saw a Chinese phea.
snt In the road a few yards ahead of him.
He got off of his horse, picket, up a clod,
remounted hi. horse and rode up within a
tort of the pheasant. Ke threw the clod
t the bird, breaking, its back.
hJch k!I,ed
' inatanri. iiaisev .e.
Cttss IfcParlsad has been relieved of i earn bis bread by the sweat of his face.
hU position at the depot. The company which is the severest rsuruduneat to him.
U attempting to run the road with as few This writer is not posted upon the disporri
racn as passible aad are cutting down ex j lion of tramps bv tbe Albany arrthori tiers.
peases 00 all side. Mr McF arland it the ' Statesman. It iras rarobaljiy Jbe work of no
best employe tbey ever had at thi place, j tramp as they bate Albany. Our poline-
leuagooj citizen, a gentleman on all
Ia W
1""" I , 7 , "JrAT
" x"?ToUby .-J"oa Cly
i . " . j
voe a rtppie 01 excitement was occa
taod Tuesday evening be the announce-
1 , s
1tI ..
;
A valley exehanre says September Ita
' will show a marked improvearent an 1
j the panic will have vmn'.sited Good .
, One man sen -Haa fwltnrw ark waat tn
t the seasirore reaterdst is Use wrantr mar.
jB the right plaee. Another says a man
owing Him s dollar baa (Droaed tbat
An extra session of the state letrisialutv
i ought do one thins. etTeex the n-i.Mi of '
several big and extravagant appropriation.
Atgeid and Pennoyer are freviaentiy men
tinned in tbe tauoe bxMtth. But they are
different kind of men. ktrd rVnnoyer after
all fat- tbe most brain.
Tbe Leirannn A dvano? renurk as follows:
A fraction of linlhxon'stJltXl.lJOO metiatreris
1 pUvimr "soier" attirestmCiti-this wrvk.
anil the men wno pay for the show are toil
ing to harvest their .V)-cent wheat to foot
tbe bill.
Tbe ltoseburg Review goes aitogether loo
far when it says: "Salem papers are be
ginning to realise that the hotrgiAhrjes of
that town htis thoroujrhlv nrou-.! the t-
1 l! all Over t.Ke it.'.. !. a:id it IS UOW VeTV
probable, no ui.UUv aoxv the.Vddiers" Home
is finally dr-cided. that but one more
j session of the state legislature will be held
I in that p,ac"
'
j . - .
' " """t y"u " ivi ..er n,-
twintment of a now receiver to the Portland
Savings hank. It prays for the removal of
the Hon D P Thompson, and asks the court
that "a practical, disinterested'' man be
named, for whom the signers stand ready
to give ample bonds. Mr Thompson once
ran for (tovernor of Orejron.
Tliis is August, always a quiet month,
and business is always slow. A valley ex
change han been informed by several care
ful business men. that they on comparing
their books for the correspomling month
last year find they are doing a far better
businrw this year than last. This goes to
show that at least a part of the cry of hard
t'.mes is dimply nnoginary.
An E. O. Orixtox. There is an impress-Inn
that Umatilla county wants the extra
session: but the E. 0. of Pendleton says:
It might relieve a few for the time being,
hut in the end it would do more harm than
good. It would discontinue liquidation for
prolialiiy a year and be the cause of an in-
reasetl interest payment on the ivart of
t)lnsi. : jilf mU . .
! w SUV lltatipnil UOUSIMS
H breutliinir wll. but it would an vs. nrsrals
autt rogues opportunity to lusposn of their
property; put the money in their ttoekett
turn let their creditors whistle for all titno
to cm ie. The merchant who is carrying'
tho farmer under present conditioris would
be unable to grant more credit tjeatuse ho
could not piirchase more goods under "stay
law,"
; The men who mistake "human beings far
I lieurs are now in season. How to deal w ith
this rlangeroiis element is an important
question.
Talk :bout hard times and cheap hones!
One of our residents tried to iriv awav a
horse this week, but nobody would teke it. j
it. was a goou noree; !l or 40 vearsof uitli
ful sen-ice had proved it to be so, b d no
one wanted it. Jefferson Review.
One thing at least is very lively, and that
is hunting. Crack, eruok, crack, aad
squab and roosters and hens, young and
old fall before the steady and merciless fire.
Although it in against the law to sell Denny
phoimants, it may be remarked that the
prevailing price u 15 to 25 a
A Umatilla county farmer nald to an 0
man : A stay law would proclaim to tbe
world that we are paupers and cannot pav
our debt. Loons would be difficult to ef
feet. Should there be any prospect of the
passage of the law, an avalanche of snits
would result which would involve the coun
try in rain. We would not recover from
the effects for twenty years.
Thr valley imper ireneraily art; "onto"
' circus, tne noseouTK neview :
". rmn ui simj nunc nitii wee 11 1101 iisr
well-lcnown Sells Bros.' show, ami has no
connection with it. It is an insignifusint
affair infested by ''fakes'' and swindlers.
Our people should not and will not encour
age such institutions by giving them their
patronage.
n fxchunire has limirod out the follow
ing dull times item: The stringency of
the tin,,-, mtwithrtufulir.o rlu. Word's f .ir
has raiused a decrease of over saloons in
Gaifairn. uimninl iiil, ,...r son
In tunes of depression the reckless may
drink more through desperation, but their
number is limited, and so tbe general good
of stringent times is in the line of. temper
ance arid abstention. Again is brought to
the front the maxim about Ihe ill wind.
Obkuok is It. The following clipping
is from an article which recently appeared
m tlie Chicagn News-Heoord. under tire
heading "Kival Fruit States." It is not
r;!., . . c.i: .j .
Z - eJT"."" 5 !
against the southern peninsuht,but tbey also
V -'-rr--"g-"'l
keep op a lively competition between them
selves. Oregon is in the thick of it, with
pears like pumpkins and prunes almost as
large as foot bull . Here are some of the
signs ov.n- tlie derrartment . 'Oregon, the
land of tlii big red atpl-s.' 'Pear ls 17 ' ,
llWISfa 111 ' 1 R-TI SI L,
inche in Tegon.' 'Koses bloom every
"ntlr in Oregon No tyclones or Uravards
tn ( rP1ff,n -Oregon the botn.- of the prune.
Two bites to a cherry in iJreccn. The
visitor must not linger for any time within
sound of the Oregon man's voice or he will
be convinced that all other states are barren
dexMTU compared with the balmy tnd uro-
I line grovea of Oregon.
A H asoiso Bodt. Thursday night
John ' Anslya was retornicg to his borne
in 'the Kirirt Ward, when on paasimr the
vacant lot of the school district, he was
horrified to see a dead body hanging from
the limb of a tree. He hastened onward,
and calling out Al. and Wren SteUmaker.
secured some gun and return! he scene
m the hanging, tearing that at any time
thev mitrht be attar ked from behind a fence
m - 1 1 r.
try men in amousn. aiut some mfnetrver
ing they left without an examinatiori of the
body. It was afterwards learned that seme
one had suspended a dummy to the tree as a
practical joke, in order to frighten some
passer by. It was a soccer. -
Watsidk Humor. On a tree oa the
Turner road a few miles south of Salem is
pinned a card which bears the piainlv
written words: "Go to Albany Salem is
dead." This is evidently tbe sentiment of
& tst l-t tm n rvsnrNTSai tetmi, ih htn Mimiawt t'AIR
Salem is dead to the genua tramp, for she
- - ;-s,-. ..k-, a.
! raea have no mercy anthem. It was either
some man with his eyes open, or a
who enjoys humor baaed oa facts
... . r
tmtm
(X b Fmrr. The Middles Fnterprise
says: It u estimated that the'Til'-nbrouk"
fruit farm of Judge Riddle, will prod-
aw.'w pormos ux green rruu cars year,
princith- pninra. Mr .Stills Riddle esti
ristMi about the mmm yield from his prone
OTsAatrd. Tbe Oaileirh Heiirrrts frail farm
of A Kiddle Son will produce 130.000
pocnos while like proportions of pounds to
the aamtm will be the rnsnltt el the or
chards of J B Kiddle. Mr lVan.; K Quine.
isjtiey Brr. J Weaver. J 1 had wick. John
Hall and many others. It it safe to esti
mate at least iOuu.OuO pound of green
prunes for the Sooth UnsMaa and Cow
Creek valleys alow. It will require quite
an amount of help to iJ- this nrodnct in
proper condition for the iaarket.
tism is Mcirr. i C Dari.faon.the news
in his frrSBm. He was the tonus a
dayortwoagro of bavinga rnan riding t
the train jrrv-t -1 in lavekaai county, for a
recent Californ. t train robbery. A photo-1
T. A phOtO-
trrajpb an 1 de.-Tii.,n lead to the arrvt.and :
he ha no doaht thai it is tbe right man. I
Mr itavidar left last night to be present at
the preliminary examination, and when he
gets his money will build a handsorne cot
tage in Albina. As in most such cases it is
prolubie the wrong nun has been serured.
Boxn FajtrrrtHtrtrr. Mr R K Vulcany
Sup't of the Oresjon Pacific railroad, was
brairduuT the axornittg south bound over
lam) at Albany on his way to San Frsncfaco
Wt-dnesthty night, when he fractured some
of the Irenes of his left hand by getting a
sudden wrench. He telegraphed ahead and
lh" Paine boarded the train when it crrived
at Kugene. and dressed tbe injured hand. '
r.ngetve i.uard.
J:rrF.Esos. Mrs Klixa Denny, aa aged
pioneer lady of thi state, is scricusly ill at
tire residence of K alter in this city.
Mrs Art Holt, of Albany, has been visit
ing relatives! and friends in our city this
week, returning home Thursday.
There is a mixed crowd ramped near the
ZTlTrZ TW
tJZrrXiTLTIJ ti!
bany for some time. Pitdiforvl the man
w-ho arwa nin (mm K.- t li. vvm Sam. Lm i
while he was Ivi 114; drunk on the strevt in
Albany Last Tuesday night, is with the
crowd. Review.
SJeverwwr Water Talk.
CuAr.TACo.CA, N Y, Aug 18. At the
grange today Gavernor Wait, of olorado.
was chief speaker, addressing himself to
the silver question and closing:
"We of the west don't intend to wade in
blood or anything of the kind, but let ibis
oppression of tbe east continue and then let
, any candidate of your old pariie go before
tne people in Iran on tbe platform ot pro
tection, when the west has no protection,
and he will not receive an electoral vote
west of Ohio or south of the Potomac."
A Gas. at CoNvxjiiBJtCB. World's fair
visitors travelling via the Northern Paci
fic R R and Wisconsin Central line, are
landed at the Grand Central sudon in
Chicago. This magnificent fire-proof
budding, located in the heart ot the city, j
ras oeen ntletl up. a a note), run on tne
European plan, with about too rooms
handsomely furnished and each room 'a
supplied with hot and cold water, electric
lights, etc. The charge for accommrc'a
tlons are reasonable, and parties can secure
room in advance bv calling upon asents
of the Northern Pacific R R. Br taking
the Northern Pacific through car line to 1
Chicago, visitor will avoid the discomfort
or an ira ister in mat city, ano ran also
travel betv-een the Grand Central station
snd World's fair grounds by trains which
run direct betveen the two points.
C G Bl RKIlART,
Agent at Albany.
Dow.x 00 tub Ratks. The Union Ph
cific now lead with reduced rates to eastern
poinht.and thwir tlirourfh oar tAmiitremenfei.
..laKiriiieumiy oqaAunu rwH ami lour-
:n .1 . : 1 tv 1 1 , ,,, 1
y "wTf, ireerreririiiivvcriairvar iintl tas ,
.Z-Vl
vtuitia ivja.v uvui i rsnNsssw uiuiy itt a :. a aa
and 7:5t) p ni. The rates an now within,
reach of alt, and everybody should taku aii
vuntitge of them to visit the World's fiurssad
their friends in the east. Send for rasas
and schedules of trains, and do not psr-
wa ueaeia uuui iuuirctiitsitiung t urair AT
Monteith, Albany. (St,
W II HtrKLBVaT,
Ass't Gen'l Iass. Agent, D. P.
Portland, dr.
Seed your tame son .11 to
acock & Co Albauvt Oretoa. and
OU Ihf I)KStoCKAT,thrV will malt
ashion s eet free eaoh month
ad
men
IOU
L.'.i siiiiY Wobk. Every citisen of Al
bany should bear in mind that the
Albany Steam Laundrv sruarantae first
class work at very reasonable prices, and ;
cmpiuys notuiug out wiuie lauor. .'Mitrta
ione as cheaply as the Chinaman. Pat -
ronise your own race,
TELEGSAPHIC NEWS.
r"la trial : j a
WAsnRfoTOs, Aug 18. Of tbe many
financial schemes proposed to speedily re
lieve tbe stringency in money, the one re
garded hy treasury officials as tbe mt
practicable is that to authorize the secrc- i
tary of tbe treasury to issue currency !
:-. tn, uAf
or pront upon the
coinage ot silver bullion in tbe treasury.
mere are iw.uuu.uuo ounces ot silver, out
under tbe act of i$90, and notes issued j
against tbe seigniorage on ibst amount
would add nearly 5O,00O.0O0 to the circu
lating medium. A large proportion of the
notes are already printed, and eon Id be pat
into circulation, it j said, the day af'er '
congress authorizes the secretary to art.
A Wky Trf a.
RAiiWAT. N J, Aug 1. Captain Chris
Paulsen, who intends to cross the Atlantic
in a 16-foot Norwegian skiff, started oa hi I
perilous trip yesterday. He bad inten vd
sailing sooner, but was delayed by tbe non
arrivai of bis instruments The boat will
carry two tank, holding 100 gallons of
water. Provisions for only two weeks can
f be stowed a war. owing o the mailnes of
irwcrsn. ire win ucpena on meeting 'oe
trans Atlantic steamers to replenish bis
store of provl iions and water.
-Waat War.
New York. Aug 18. Tbe
world's
peculiar
ranama came says: 1 here is a
ranama c
clamor :n Ecuador for a declaration of war
against Pern to take revenge for atrocitie
said to hsve been committed by tlie Peru
vians during the dispute over ihe boundary
and in violation of the status quo Tbe
Peruvian consul here officially denies tbe
rumor. Pern would be unable to respond
to a challenge to fight on account cf
troubles st home.
Blsesaasa Csawatesl.
WAsnixcTox. DC, Anjr. li- Henry i
,iw. T
15 ackrr.au. of lleppner. candidate lor col- ;
lector of internal revenue, has been here
several days. He thinks now there is an j
opportunity for him to secure the place.
There was a time when it looked at if the '
collect orsbip would go to a Washington i
man, bat the quarrel which tbe Washing
ton democrats hare among tbenueive
makes it pcasible for Biaekman to win.
A Bard naacslteas.
Sew York, Aug iS. lt is said the Wg
dwrntoad which is the a'-sr of the Tiffany
eabihit at the world's fair has been boaght
bv Mr Charles T Yerkes. wife of the Cti
csgo street rsilws7 klee. lbe iricepaadii
quoted at $100,000 The diamond i. aboor
lbe the of a smsll walnut.
tirwa SesrJIscace.
AsToai a. Aaar 1
A terrible avHadent.
wekfa wilt orobablr cost Edward Oilroore !
his tife. happened uear Cathlamet yester
day. Gilroore and Cbarie Sioper were on
thtir way to their ranch. 16 milffl? from
Cathlamet- whee tbey struck a heavy patch
of timber and decided to make a short cat
across it. They had got about half way
through when there waa a report of a rifle"
and Gihaore fell to the tpoaad with hi
shoulder smashed to fragments by a boJIet
Immediately after the discharge of the fire
arm. D H Prescott. a banter, emerged from
the timber. He bad takes the men for,
veers.
Waal a Baser.
Topkka. Kaa, Aug 17 A petition
agned by state officers and sta'ehotrse em
pkryes was forwarded to Governor Stone of 1
Missouri today, asking him to call a con-
-wen lion of vernors and delegate' from
tbe totes west of the Misstfnppa river aad ,
soath of the Ohio, to rlecide what shall be
frr tiao rmrinal reltef of of the TJeonte:
lookiisg especially to aa arrangrroent of
sraext tradt reiataoos as may reader tne see
: tioa free from deraewrarace WDOB the eastern
aecxaoa t-l use t aiou m uttue9 saarn.
.
a STAT a.
PHiXABELraiA. Aaar 11. John hwope,;
T PliiladelTjhia. a 4ociddwof tile Sortb
era Pacific, has employed Attorneys Read
and Pettit to bricft suit against Henry
Vytard. Edwin H Alsbctt. Charles T Colby
and Colgate Hoyt oa the eexterai charge of
xaalfeasanrje ia twice and misaTiararganect
of Use affairs of lbe cosapany ia their ca -
pacify of directors tiseraof. Tfce damages
art? p aoed at tea mil'.ioo ttol-'ars.
PrA-sarsroTox. Aug 17. The second lot
I wT noaaination of recess appotttmenu reach
, svsasss, W ot which wese 1 sited state
f T L Zl
; Tsft""'1?:.""; rr" r:
". . "rasTuaa- " ' l!. " i I.
asiam.il ano coraecttsrs 01 rawan u
the
snath and
sTlte6esy Last.
Sett Tors. A 02 i7- The
WWe Society has received the foil r rug
front its agent. Verity, at Shanghai.
W hat may be tbe effect later 00 u' tbe
'.eary aot on tbe Chinese gOTernmeut or on
'he people, we cannot, of course, say. So
far as my obscrvatiou goes, it thus fax kaa
bad neae at all on tbe people. Wherever I
30 in tar interior, tbe United States is in
favor with the people, and it seems io as
our friesws st home have been too sulki-
Stare Svalat fSrt
IMX)S, Aug li. The movement of
o!d to the Cnited Scates continues. The
atrataaei Trawe. from Bremen to New York,
sailed from ffaiafhBBiitlBi today with 1910.
900 for Amexieaa bonaen, and tbe Columbia
will sail from there tomorr- w vt-tin a con
Ignment valued at .4VfX There was
astso witfadrawTi from lbe Hank of England
todav X ,570.000 for shipment to the I nit
ed Statea.
i
vVASwlxw.Aue It-Senator Peffer.
f introduced today (by recmest)
itwro
bills, one of wlich provides
al .in
i of tfiOO.000.000 of legal tender
sheets of aluminium or siik-
mmm on
threaded 1
oaper. uk people may prerer
Tbe amount i to be covered into the trea-
aary as ''surplus money." and a call for all
tbe outstanding interest bearing bonds is
be made, and tbey are to be redeemed at
rpar and paid for from the surplus fund .
The second meausare is headed the "New
. Silver Bill." and directs the reoretary of
; the treasury to purchase all tbe gold, silver
I and niMdiary coins offered at any price,
seas the cost of transportation and mintage,
without resrxtxl to tbe price in any foreign
ewuntry. The bullion purchased is to be
twined into standard coins at the ratio of
Ktol.
mi t LIKr It.
Washikotoit. Aug 16. Secretary Gres
hasu is said tb be dissatisfied with the find
ings of the Behring sea tribunal in regard
to the regulations established, and it ia un
deretood his views are shared by other
easjanet officers. The regulations are in
tmsreted to mean that the United States
and Great Britain will have entailed on
them the cost and worry of patrolling Behr
ing sea without benefit to its sealers, while
Russia, Japan and perhaps other nations
reap the harvest, tbe reflations being
binding only on Great Britain and this
country.
stow Tttrj stands
WASHirtrTox, Aug 16. The executive
twttriUee of the anti-silver forces in tbe
house, appointed at toe conference last
night, held a raeetinir this afternoon for
consultation. A pole of the house had
been praetioallv completed by canvassers in
the interest of the anti-silver faction. It
was said by one of the leaders to show a
majority of 27 in favor of the uncondition
al repeal of the purchasing clause as pro
vided in the Wilson bill.
The t balers
St Petebsbi ko, Aug 16. Otficiai re-
1 turua jndicte a
furtner increase of tne !
MmZTZZ ami 67
deaths from the disease were reported from
August s to August la.
Ware Klels.
Bombay, Aug 16. Tire
religious race
j rioting was resumed in this city today, and
5or several hours the streets were scenes of
j aesperRte conflicts. Tbe fighting was of a
j most sanguinary nature, and a large num-
! ber of persons were killed and wounded.
1
A faylag Mine.
JArKSOKVtiXK, Or, Aug 16. A L Stur-
gis, proprietor of the famous Stunris mine
. iia-atexl on Jackass creek, four miles direct-'
ly west of Jacksonville, was in town yee -
teraay. tie has completed the season s
run and has almost finished cleaning up.
He has taken out 917.000 and expects the
finish to reach $30,000. His expenses nave
been less than 93000.
ileal Ihe ma'
BORN.
1 DYER. On ftiday morning, Aug 18,
' 1893, to Mr and Mrs Louis Dyer -a girl.
The Question!
simple one easily iR?
is a Eimf
deeded by reason
and
CQTTOLENI
the new sririrVaTiy
pr ipared shortesriag s
made from pure beef suet,
and highly refined vegeta
ble oil. Lard is made, in
the majority of cases, la
the packing-boose, aad
net as of old, from the pure
leaf of the hog. Which
likely to be the most
healthfrJ? Decide tor
yourself. It mast be
s
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; order for reteivisg the preant crtra. The
varrboase'i Smdss sad coovecieatly
- eated . 0t.oa -.wo gsad e'etaerr. m
delay in aoioadia-. Sacks wilt le- oc bssd
forde'ivaey is doe tiea Give sse a call
before oii :; arrasaeats u. a'nrv roar
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