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Senator Sherman of Ohio, in an inter view with the New World anent the late elections, gave out the following signiBcant tntement: "The landslide that has given the Re publicans control of the House by an over whelming majority, and perhaps the Sen ate by a small majority, is so widespread that I believe the cause was widespread. It lias seemed to me to be a protest against the acts of Democrats since they have been in power and a return to the Republicans. However, I am not inclined to claim that 1 he victory will be permanent.. The peo ple my become as displeased with the Re publicans before many years and adminis ter to them n crushing a defeat as they have administered to the lmocrats this year. 'I would certainly not attempt to fore cast what is to come of this revolution. The people finished the Republicans In 1890 and 1892, and now they have chang ed. To say they cannot or are not likely to turn back again Is to make a stronger statement than I would care '.0 venture. I do not regard the present resuH as an in dorsement of the McKinley bill or a de mand on the part of the people for radical tariff legulation . There will undoubtedly be some members wLo will regard U as such, but 1 hardly believe the party will enter into any extreme legislation of this kind. "1 would not favor any great increase cf du'ies. On the stump in the campaign I said very plainly that 1 vas a moderate protectionist and wanted 01.lv such duties as would insure a very lair rate of wages for the workingmen of this country. Some nrolectionists would have foreign goods absolutely excluded by a hiirb tariff. I do not believe In th's, as it would give a mo nopoly to cur home manufacturers and bring on contents between capital and labor. 1 believe in o placing duties as to allow beilthy foreign conipeti'ion. IflsboulJ see ihat any duty was making a monopoly I would lake that duly off. "I do not know exactly what to think ot the result of this election as it bears on the silver question. 1 believe the silver senti ment has grown much stronger in the West and South, but in the East, generally, and in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Illinois in par ticular. H is weaker than it was either In 1890 or 1892. What hearing this may have on the campaign for President in 18 I could not say, as I never attempt to make any prophecy in politics." John Sherman is right. He and the leaders of his party at e by no means agreed. It is safe to say that .seven-tenths of the republican party believe the result of the ate election was an endorsement of Mc Kinley ism. John S Herman says emphat ically it was not. In the face oi the over whelming defeat of the democratic parly the Democrat expressed tho belief that McKinley ism was dead. It believes so yet. It is significant that John Sherman should say that the republican victory, notwith standing its overwhelming character, will not be permanent. He would not favor any great increase of duties, be says. The gauze Is not dense enough to hide his mean ing. The words of the interview are in tended as a warning to republicans to re strain them from setting np the scheme of McKinleyism as part of the creed of the parly. The most significant statement made by Mr Sherman is this: "I believe in so placing duties as to allow healthy foreign competition." So far as democrats are concerned, the embody men t of that statement into law would permanen'ly set tle the tariff question. But Sherman will meet a vigorous protett fron. al tie pro tected interests of the cian'rv. Thers are squalls ahead. It thoald be borne in toIdJ that the new coagres-.jutt elected, will not convene and orgin.zat.tij the fiitt Mcnday ia December, 1896, saote than a tear j et The old ron grs will rme. h; first Mood ty ia next month and coatinoe ia etiton un'il March ath "ben 1 he terms of all the lower houe members wili expire at wrli as quite a number of Senator. If, howfrer.betwMn the 4.h of Msrcn, next, and the first Moo day ia December following, the presides! sboo'd find it ntcesaaiy to call a s, t lal section of coegre, the new congrets, just elected, won',1 me. d organ. 1?. S.ill further, there on b: no legitla'io.i in Con gresa which does not meet the approval of a dsmocrati: preddeot until at least the 4h '. March 1897. The Bureau of S atlstics gives the follow ing table of Import and domestic exports of the United Slates for the month of Septem ber, 1S9J. and for tne nine months of the present calcn-Jar year : iSoJ. 1894. Exports of mer. . . $jj oj6,7oS 159,038,863 Imports of .tier. . . 9,3',3I2 53,589,510 Exports of gold . . 1,436,862 240,849 Imports of gold - - 6,674,895 704.390 Exports of silver. 4,72,082 4,003.184 Import of silver. 1,914 789 1,527,47a The export of domeitic merchandise for the las, nine month amount to $576,047, 022, igalast $403,24173 for tbe same time ia I893. The import of merchandise dur ing the Mae month of 1S94 amounted to S3 59.738, and for tbe same Hin: last year, 625-3J5,37i- During the nine months of 1894 th: excess of gold exports over imports was $72,603, 32?, and of safer, $25,581,589. At the recent annual session zt the Fsr mra' National Congress, ahich met at Martinsborg, W Va, there were two signifi cant incidents. A determined effort was made to put through a resolution favoring the free coinage of silvei by the United States alone, ft was debated at consider able leng'.li and was finally vote J down by a decisive majority. What makes Ihi action all the more significant is the fact that the organiz. ion has heretofore favored free sliver coinage. At the recmt session, it reverse! It former declaration and pro nounced emphatically again! unconditional free-tilvetlsm. Another thing which tbe convention did,wi',l attiact much comment. Last year i demanded a duty 00 wool. Judge Lawrence, of Ohio, the great chair. plcn of tbe wool tariff, was present tl.en, and bad tilings all his own way. This esr Judge Lawrence ws on hand again, and made a set speech in support of a rt?stln tion calling for a relmpotition of a duty on wool. He was llrteaei to with respectful atten bn, bat when the vote wa. taken . the resolution was defeated bv a vote of iOj to 87. The campaign of edncation Is evident ly going ahead and doing its work in most satisfactory fashion. The Bessemer ore production of lbe Lake Superior district will be the largest ever achieved, and the total productioi it ore for tbe oason will reach 7,250.000, gro" ton? by the close of revigation. All the Reading collide started up on October 27 on full time to run until the end of November. About 10,000 men retrained work. If the I. air is fslllng o:.i and turning gray, the glandaof the ki i ne;d stimu lating snd color-food, and the best remedy and stinsutani I Mill's liuir Its newer. Go to .''aiker Kio for your tjuicrrie. Th, ij. t roast nodes in tbe oity at Oomai si ytr IVtlDDfMQ ISVITAVIONh. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Goldeii Common every day. KAT't1 MILKY. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powvfer Awarded Cold Medal Midwinter Fair. San Francises.. You Ask.Who Will Be Senator? PORTLAND, NOV. It IS94. Bdi'xn Dtmocrat: Had the election come off in September last for Senator, the old time mce'ing of the Legislature, Mr Dolph would have been unanimously chosen. What has occurred since that time to change this Condi ion of things' Kealiy the lint thing li at has caused speculation on this subject was the alleged interview of a reporter will. Jjdgi Lord, our Gov. elect, in San Francisco. When tne news came to this city this wri ter was told by a rrpubllcsn that a free silver coinage Rcpu'jlicai. would be seat out to interview Republican members of the Legislature in favor of Judge Lord for Senator. Hence a Lord sentiment was createt . longue was making a still hunt and Fulton was not behind. Now, so far as Judge Lord is concerned, those who know him best do not believe he tavora the fiee coinage of silver as popularly stated. Some, from whem the JuJge may take in spiration to a certain degree in administer ing the gubcinatorial office are very em phatic in their s'atement that ibii forcing Jndge Lord to the front, as a free coinage of.silvV lesder. is not only premature, but pernicious. Judge Laid hss never given a prepared or pronounced opinion on tbs subject. He had abundant opport-itdty for daing so if he was so dipocd. When he was a cindidate for Governor. Gov IN r.ooj er made the Issue wilh Mr Dolph, and advocated lue doctrine of free coinage ofjfu8,to harnl0DiM tber will find that th. silver with greafsvigor. lhl was done not ; only for bicttelf, but for the populist candl date for Gov. as well. Judge Lord 8 ; silent pa the subject and we venture to say no one who voted for him knew a hat bis ninlnn 1 1 u irni in IKks r. t r ? I- n ! T. I 11 1 was known that his party is divided on the question, and he was sapp-aod to entertain the same view with Mr Dolph. Nor.do we remember that either Mr Tongue or Fulton j made free coinage of silver speeches ia 1 that campaign . Mi Dolph did trot by speech at letter define Li position at nat time on ' (he silver question. It cannot be said that the result of the electron wa a verdict a galntt the free coinage of diver for that question went by default, so far a the re publican party was concerned, it was policy to dodge ihi. questloa. lor taking 1 either side ouU have Involved the repabll. f can party tuch a fight of crosa-fir.ag that u woatu mm njre twin iiaeit. .-.ow , Biter ; the ('.ectioa the republican free sliver : coi'iage element wants to mearnrw lance with the gold advocate of the same party . We predin It will amount to nothing. The republican party ttae and nattossl U now ' well in the hand of te enemies of free silver coinage, a power that will no: go I duwa. However much we would desire to ' see a free coinage of silver law passed, we j f.mrleen democratic Coorremen and that , V H Co! well. J V Pipe and S C Whit da not believe a senator with such views H leUhiiufe would be democra'ic . : more loed on Oct S. in Santiam dutrict will be chosen in January next for Orrcoa. Utoi, elected bat . single democratic Cow-1 mm;n3U,h ol lUmUU 0n mmit of TTf r "I?'! ' greMm"' iU 1 V H Coi-ell. ! V Pir W F Read and ; " Ft"- - mm ver anbjecf . or any otter wlthoos first giving it such careful aad thorough exsroioaiion inav rm T.ews, wna:ever taey migni wr. oa d t; tree irom doon:. rree coinage advocate will get 00 corn tort from -.he Republican party prop . r. It wa a strugg'e tor the frte coinage reptjfricsn tr get aj thadow of a plank oa free coinage over is , Washington for their ptat'orn, and not htm Stall It had b.en once strangled. Mr U jlptl ' kaa ihe advanlair of In iofluMire uf the re- ' pjoixtn power at wattungion.ana snouiu a Republican President be c'ected in 1S96. be could reward tsith ease and assur ance. Dolph s general uodetttaad this. is wcsaictcu vj eutasr 1 emu pwuu- ciacf, if this silver question i made an issue in the next presidential campaign the Republican party will then feel the hct-rors of a greater defeat than that which the democratic party has met with this month. And now to your question we answer, that we have selected two Republican candi dates of congressional experience for sena tor-, first, Mr Dolph. second, Mr Herman, with Mr Doipb in the lead. Gcbwex. - Owing to the illnee zt Second AuuUnce Postmaster General Neitaon. tha report of b'-s office is made by ireorge F Stone, who is a-' me in his :ed. The report deal with that branch of the postal service which looks after mail transportation. For the star service it is shown that th;re are 19, - 37-j ro-tea with an aggregate length of' 251,587 sniles awl the total of miles travel - ed I 1 1JU70.3- at an expense of 5.M. - 866, and an estimate for next year of 5.- S72.000. Consideration i oeing gives to tbe feasibility of utilizing electric and other rapid motor street car line to facilitate tbe transports' ion of mai! in important cities between main offices and branch office and to aad from tbe main station. Tha cost of the railway mail service was $3,212,356. and an estimate tor next t ear Is 93.205,000. Railway poUoffice clerks cost $6,878. 19 and the estimate for nest year i I7,:tr !. 000. The total number of p'eces of mail bandied was 10.532,234.255. in which but 1,281,094 errors were made. Attorney-tieneral Olney has ordered an important decision Involving an interpre tation of tbe "most favored nation clause" in the treaty between tbe United States and Prussia. The question propounded by '.be secretary of tbe treasury wa whether "Salt imported from the empire ef Germany is dutiable" under paragraph 608 of the new tariff act, which provide if alt Is imported from any country, whether independent or a dependency, which im poses a doty 'on salt exported from tbe Uni ted States, there will be levied upon such salt tbe rate of doty existing prior to tbe passage of tbe act. Tho attorney general holds salt imported from Germany is le gally dutiable. As far a the "favored nation" clause is concerned the same argu ment will apply to beet sugar. There is nothing sensatioasl In the state ment tbat Assistant Secretary 1 1 am I in has been designated by tbe president to act for I tbe ' montb" M cre,ar of lbe treasury in the absence of Secretary Car- lis'e from the department. The designa tion of Hamlin to act as aecretsry is a con tinuation of tbe custom which has prevail ed in the treasury department eyer since Carlisle has been secretary. Each of the three assistants serve in that capacity for half a jear in rotation, and as acting sec retary they sign all papers of a routine character, thus relieving tbe secretary from this onerous duty. The secretary of th8 treasury hag been informed that the present currency of British Honduras was demonetized Oct. 25, 1894. The demonetized coins will be redeemable at the rate of fifty cents for currency for each dollar of demonetized currency. Gold dollars will hereafter be ths standard coin of Honduras. Hitherto the currency ba been tbe silver coins of Central and South America. The effect of Ibis action, therefore, is the demoneti sation of silver. The Metho list Misslonsry Society reports receipts for tbe month of September of $219,, 161 against $161 :oi2 for September, '89. This makes the total receipts for 11 month $896,661, against $906. J05 for the preceding yesr. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder i World's Pal Highest Medai aad WptrV Washington Letter. jrcra cur regular Currespoiulsnt. Wastiinotow, Xot. 12, 18o4. The democrats are a a rule standing up well under the load of defeat which has been piled upon tha shoulders cf the party. Once In a while a democrat is found who takes a gloomy view of the future of the ' party, but as a whole they believ e that the setback Is temporary and that It is tracea ble almost entirely to distention in the party, which kept good democrats away from the polls, and that the defeat will re sult in bringing about action that will re move the causea of democratic indifference in time to present a solid front to the enemy In 1896 and to win back the ground lost this year. Much wl'l depend upon the spirit in which the democratic Senators and Representatives return to Washington for tho coming session of Congress. If they come v ilh vindlctiver.ess 'r hearts and revenge in their minds, on nc count of personal wrongs, regardless of it effect upon the future fortunes of (he dem ocratic parly, there will be no harmony, but a repetition of the criminations and recriminations which were a feature of the last session of Congress and which disgust ed so-many democrats who had a higlter regard for the principles and success of the ' party than for the triumph of any individ- ! ual or combination of individual. As one democrat very aptly puts it: "Mthejof ! present leadert of the democratic party re-1 -.u fie of th, Mft who i.b f.. ! harmony and par'y ssjeeKs above every- l,,, .'.n t.. km In uUl : ."' t .nun mww iu r ' -it icutici W LIU rill harmonize. Senator Sherman, who was as dtnen in republican campaign secrets and expect a- (ions a any man, does not hesitate to ex- matters appertaining to the San tiara dis press bis surprise at the result of ihe dec-; Xru i- both ,n holding and working claims tion . He says that the moat expected was "i"1 locatin Mw dlHn,: that U republicans would .rjeceed in elect- , m, M""n ,Mlil!nK Co de- 11 t .l 1 . .. clare by their wfretary their intention to ing a small majority of the bouse. If the, hod and work their claims, the Bonina. winners were surprised it is eisy to im- ; The Albany, Lincoln. Monarch. King and ajine that the losers were tno'e so. . Senator Faulkner, chairman c-f the dem ocratic campaign csmmittee, wisho it to be distinctly understood that his ante eiec'ion claim, that the democrat would retain control of the Hou. was a bona 6de one, made upon information obtained from dgmocra!, who he had every reason to suppose were acturateiy pos ed upon the .jiualinn la tlwir miwli,. Sml. To j give an idea of the class sf democrats upon wham be relied for iaformatioa be cite Illinois, what Hoa. William K Morrison. ! 11011 hold and work the LxcaUior, liamp- kasbeen a prom.nent democrat since MVf!" .TTl.. . u M , , . . . . ,. R B tannoa.pramdent of tbeoaid Moun- WMoIde-ougutovote. Mr Morrison alter UiD xml ,ry Uukh corat)Uda(id GoW being 00 the umn n .hat State for weeks j Mlning Co .Waarsainlen ion to informed Senator Itullntr that the State hold and work the3acnof iitaeer mirw wcutd certainly elect twelve and probably as. m Senator dc not mean by this j j to cast any aspersion upon Mr Morrison j ,tj loe other democrat, wbo furnua.J the , ( C0Lamiaee tbe nformHion upon which hi rlain.. .mal ml. ,n .k-l this wa owe of the year when the leader of the party were not posted as to tie in tentions of the voter, lie believe them to nave been as honest ia their reports a be wis in bis c'aims. bat be doesn't fancy bcine considered a tainbaw chaser. President Cleveland ! n working epos . bU annaai roetwsge to Congiesa, wnarb u j exrected to bt qUe long thr year. While n,t ,.s ,0 make ,he positive tvmen,. I tae exce'leat reaawi for the belief that a.. L. i.-f-i-. ,L. .,, j . tne oclwl lit trie messag- will 3eal very i rigor outU alth tariff reform and will make ; it perfectly plain that tha Preside'. teUeets lw defeat ef the democratic party wa for what was done in that direct Jbr Con- gre but for hat was not done, an j w il - , urge In no un.Um language .bat the O- mission of he law 'ea.ioc. by the paJ.g of the free taw material bill by the Scsa'e j which te c panel by t Howie at tha last ! session. It is not believed that aaihing that the Pre. ideal Can sly wl.l raase the Senate to pass those bids, became the dtm j ocratic Senators who struck the tee raw s matrrial fea'ures, with the exception cf woo;, cm' or in oriraaii w uon Mil wi " not you for them; bat the President car- least put himself on record as b-lieviog. 1 common with mast democrats, that the pledget upon which the party was put into ' power two year ago ought to be kept befo-e : pany lose, control of Conea. an 1 j be'iere he wili do if. Not Ii icouraged. A reception was gives ts Repfea:tivc William L Wilson at the 1 rensant hoalL in Bovionon Wednesday. Mr Wilm-i ssaa tn-rodnced to the assemblage by the il.n ! , ... ... 7. John W. Ccr oran, 1Ed said 1. part: "I do not feel and 1 am ute I Ir I lUI j lets thin ever before aiy special -eason ( o be cart down by I he wh nnevpect- ! Si reverte of elwiow day. I a sure I; have not myself any fueling of ,'efondra ; cy concerning my own candidacy or the! geaeral result... regard, the fa.eof the Iem- ocratic patty, for ih;s reison: Daring tJxf I past lo je-ri we have taken up great issae aBdh.vef mjhtitout . no other c.eat ! Iisue w:i en fouel t ou: In the I !-.-. of polbies. We have aaeraded in placing on thes'a'o-e books cf thscoaniry not so good a law it are oogh: lo have pat there, bat a law a 10 ehote pcimaaency I have no sort of doubt. Whatever we have done will re main. I do not believe we will ever go back to hat th- president bis apt'y calied 'mad puiUction.' When people begin to realist ia th.ir own b me and living tie bsnelicant work of the democratic parte. believe thev will come back to sustain us For this reason I am not ca it doan bv the result of Ihe election. We have impy irt cranicred, first, a hard Bjnt cf all rar ie, and, second, an lmnossitle fight with that which tbev call 'haid timet.' This was not a deliberate condemnation of our pry and what it ha done. The ki- cane from the heel of the Amer'can people. Then wa very little brain in I . 1 admit that some ol our work hss been done in a bungling man ner. Hut in a popular government. Ir Cat 11,11 ostlma'.ei that 23,000,000 re giout service, not counting the Sunday Schools, are held eery tear in the Uaited Stales, and that 10,000,000 sermons are preached In 165,000 places of worship. Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder World's Fair Highest Medal atstj Diploma. MARRIED. COMSTOCK-VAN H0RN.-()n Satur day morning, at 10 o'clock, Nov 17, IS94, at the home of tbe bride's mother, on Cnl -apooia street, in Albany, by ilev K K Prichard, Mr A J Comstock and Maude P Van Horn. The ceremony was perform ed in the presence of only a few relatives and friend. The groom is secretary and manager of the United Carriage Company, ef Portland, a live business man and a gentleman of excellent reputation, while the 'irida has been a popular resident of Albany for several years. May happiness snd prosperity ba their future. Mr and Mrs Coniiitock left on the nocn trtin for their homo in Portland. BORN. PARKER. -On Friday evening, Nov 10, 1894, to Mr and Mrs Virgil Parker a boy. All doing well, and tbe big brother is hilarious. IIINKS IT WILL BF. SOLD. Salem was visited yesterd by the bead officers of the Oragon Pacific rail way, known as the "Webfoot ronte.'' Mr Clark, the receiver, came to look over the situation in traneral and to twt- j tie some business matters that have been 1 hanifimr irre for &mtn. lima Ua . companied by General Freight and Pas- senger Agent J I Bergia, and W F Cros by, who is located in San Francisco and who has charge ot the ocean department of this important line. All three of these officials say that they are well pleased with the approaching outlook for the road. Receiver Clark was aaktd if he thought the road would be sold next month, as per order of the court, and he said that lie was of the opinion that sub stantial buyera would be on hand and bid tha road in. He would not talk very much on this particular theme however. At the present time the Hoag ia under lease to the O R & N Company at a rental of $15 par day and this ia better fnr tha Oritrnn Parih than ti ha nimr.t. ing me crau a; a loss to themselves Tha Ststera is in shape for active freight service on the river but she is In no con dition to carry pastngers. It may be that this boat will ba placed on the Salem and Corvallia an. Receiver Clark baa dent in at rated the fact that the road can be ,,-ia.ta In n .ml if lta mil nl.ou.) n I full sway of this property the general opinion is thai he would make a greater success of the undertaking: than he lias in the past. To him this valley is in- "ebtetl in a great measure lor the manner ' iu wiiicu uc tias ur'nigi mm ruau out. 01 i the demoralized condition, into a state order that is cousin many eastern roads to look this way. Mr Clark is ably aestsieu uy ir nergin sou air irosoy These gentlemen left last evening for Albany. Salem Post. MININGMATTEKS. I - . I I . 1 o ! 1 . a r I The ratiwds in trip rminlvr aWLn nitirw show considerable activity recently in teen of the Gulch, hciipae. Morning Star. r.venicg star, yae iieen of the Gulch and hit Prince Geo B Whitromb publishes the fact that he has done $200 worth of work on bis 20 acre placer claim: Santiam dial. A L Hcrekcr declares his riirht to land for water war, Santiain district; also U W j White. 1 11 v w,i.. 1 , . , . - c I tiamdi.tnrl. .li! in 1X54 Inraiad luiwr Oct HO I M j , . . . . . . . - I kw IlenJrie. nnMUiant Canal lurk tiolil and Silver Mining Co. sleclares an intan- owned by the cosnp&ay. g C Whibnore. nave located claims the Bonania mini, Saniiam iHstrict John Tway lccatetl on Nov. S, tbe Tway , mine in antiam district on Canal creek at ! I"-P a .v-. " f : . t T--. ' ..i. Ja- il CoUin located on Nov. 5. tbe Col lin mine on the canal fork, near the Port land gulch. Notice. To tb people of Albany greeting, grace and peace be multiplied onto yon. Tbe ilmutenal Associsiion of tiie city have : revolved upon a religioa canvnas of the ' town, and fully believing in ilka power I rj I nn i 1 1 HMnTmnntlr aaiee.J In ask cl IbT 'eST 'JhyTpT-" icj M a belidng hand and asslet as in 1 . , r . . , ! OWr wot oy puo'tsnisig trie puut ut oar operations. Plan. 1 1 1 Every borne it ' to be viaited, every individual seen as In. iuMih! i-'.Tha rit haa been Jirided into loor parts. iiTo each of these two parts two pastors have been ' assigned. Xow, let all tbe Lords people 1 cooperate w:th in this venture m bis M nJ we Ul ht iDdalf ( (Dca o mH others, for our only parpow is to do good as in US lies. Signed D order ol the kstotuation I C 5cFBA3is. Died At Rtwcbui-g. Roveborg. Or.. Xov- 16th II 5 Cook, aged OS yem died suddenly this morning 3 of heart trouble al his room in the 1 al e Van H oaten House. He owned a large j farm and stork ran:h 10 mile north east of lakiand. He caree to Boa bars over a month ago for me:tical treatnaent. Ke was j a grand anuv man. navuag ssrveu as a pri ; ate. Also captain of a boat on Erie; , - .... . ? . Ai the sneriai uieetintr of tbe City tVc.n cil last night an ordinance wa paired authoriring the purchase of lumber for the r plank ing of the steel bridge. The co. - tract for the lumber will he let by the com - roitte on street an.1 public property. .V?0 . n'T V . of the lommille on streets and public property and Councilman Whitney wa appointed a mem her of it in place of I) C Schalt. resigned, of " B J1 A l";ikir Arroacd. SjUJBIf Or., Xov. IT. J Rolnnstcin, ui,or w broughl k mon,in? by Chief Minto from tbe south. He is a great fakir bavhlg jwindled many young ?!n on .',lU club ,1C,C?-(rx1, Siu m "0 earn, iir a puuvi m j-.i. The trial wi'l occur Monday liefore Judge Kdes, and he wiil probably receive a long niltlllwl It, as there are n extenuating cirviinifganco A Paying Mine. Special to Paaseaati CtytTAtiE GaoVB, Or. Nov 17, J H Mc 1 iee is in from the' Hohemia mine and re loru Un Annie mine in tu.i opTration .it ' and night Taking out about WOO in gold : iwr dav: also Ihat the other minis are run ning in full force. Br waCeala I sseaet. rwNcrmts, Nov. 16. l)r James II. Mc. Cosii, tho venerable ex-president of Princeton university and a leading edu cator of the age, died at 11 P. M. tcniglit. He had been unconscious nearly all day anil died in that coudition. ac HKBr I'aiker Bros, grooer. If w cream cheese just received at Conraj ftf tyers. T J Smiley job printer, Flioa Block, doe first class work. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent eigai at Julius Joseph's. Fa'.ronixa home industry by smoking tbe celebrated white labor cigarr, manufactured by a'itt Jorepk. Sue my novelties In men fine shoes. S E Youno. When Baby was sick, w gave her faster!. When ia was a Child, she cried for Caatoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorl. tVUc eho had Children, she euvallioin Cukturia, Ladle who uesire to order a Deksarte Corset or wnl.t, or self adjutttng corset from Mr Talt, may leave order alth Mrs Howlindoi Broadalbm .St between and ar d 3rd St. D G vV Maston, physician and surgean Calls answered promptly In chy or country. Or- Price's cream Baking Powder World s Fair H'Jhest Award. MISFITS. A Nebraska paper says times are so hard the men are cutting; off their mustasches sa they can smoke their cigars shorter. This is a grod suggestion to Albany men Yt mini! county never doc any thing by halt '4, she al way reaches for the persim mon with a long pole. The latest sensation is a 925,000 breaeb of promise suit. Miss Ida Leopard, of McMinnville. sues Don Krasier, of Caritjn, for treating lightly her tonu nopes or a mmskbi weuuea itie. ft. The fallowing from the Buena Vista cor respondence of the Independence Enter prise will remind Albany people who were here in 1880-1 ol the time when George Hawkins, the Englishman, held (he sack for the boys: A crowd of our young men went ont snipe hunting las. Monday night. The bars had quite a wrangle to see who should hold the sack, finally they concluded to Itt Lester hold it. So Lester toon, t he sack and went to whistling for snipes, while the rest of the crowd went to drive them in (but went home.) The poor fel- I low got pretty cold and sleepy, but, exert- ni)f tne pai'ence 01 a y, ntt nune; onto nis sack and whistled. After several hours of sack holding, Lester concluded it was a bad ntgbt for snipes, and shouldering bis sack be inarched off for home with a heart full ot discontent ami a well earned night's ex perience of snipe hunting in the wild and wooly West, When it crmes to nerve the women have it. Last Monday at Bee be, Ark, the wife of T K Ureckinndge got up, took a bunch of newspapers, set them on tire, and walking ont into the back yard, deliberately set hei clothing on fire and burned herself to death. She gave no cause for ber raah act. The family bad recently come to Arkansas from Travis county, Texas. Prof Foster's last bulletin gave forecasts of tbe storm wave to cross the continent faom the 11th to tbe 15th. and the next be says will reach the Pacific coast about the 16th croew the western mountains by the close of the 17th, the great central valleys from tbe l-'th to tbe 20th and the Eastern states about the 21st. Very dry weather will precede, not much rain miy be ex I km ted to accompany and a fall of fifteen to thirty degrees will follow this disturbance. A Salem bcuinesa man regularly does tbe family washing, and he eavs it is the easiest work he has to do. He finishes the k. all but hinging the clothes out. and gets over t j town by 9 o'clock in the morp- ing, thus losing; very little time from busi- . 1 . . oe ap u mecu UHirenauswterj xn "ve Uninamsn even come after m trataa. -m ua. - otr.riaj asjuui inc. J :. .. n.:i, U ..- Portland members of the Bench ararmers Club, which meets nightly at the Helton, aad occasionally bold aessiom at the Perkins or St Charles, have figured out tie cot of re-e-lecticg Mr Dolph will be jsi. 000. A well known politician, when told that, remarked: ''Bosk! it can be done for half. There are T5 on joint ballot snd 3 wiil elect. Suppose User cost -" each. That would amount to I7C.CO0. Half that j amount 1 always put op by otner repabu- an United States resxators whenever a republican member u ready for re-election, and Mr Dolph can raise the mrmiiwter. However, to many railroad are in reeeiv- ; Klm , s-i vT hand that it may prove c'lfhratt far If the Post is correctly informed, there are chances of a yceng man in this city getting a good horse whipping before this tune west week. It is said that a young man clerking in a prominent store on Com mercial street, has been playing with the affection of at least two. and possibly half a dozen yvong ladies, all at the tame time, lt i positively known that he is engaged, ot has been up to a day or so ago, to two highly reepeciavble voung ladies, and the weddiagdsy in both cases ha been agreed upon. This much is true, enough of his doings have come ta light if not proven to tbe contrary with pretty strong evidence, to canae the ckrk a great deal of tronble if nothing more Salem Post. Da riser ? mm Catarrh. The most im, rtaa: feature about that eery coearoon complaint, ca-arret In the j head i it tendencv 10 decelop into tome' ! other more serious and dangerous dtea-e j The foul matter propping from tfac head j into the b.ochial tube or 1-ing tt very 1 liable to lead to broochilis or coruurnaiioc that deal rot er which cause sfre Ceain in thks eouniry than any other disease A catarrh oeiginate in imparities in the blood, local applications can do but little goad. The enmenon jr.se method of 1 rtatroent U to pcrify Uc blood, and for his purpose there i no preparation npcrior to Hcod' araparir.a The owerfttl action of thk medicine npun t ie lood expel every impurity, and bv so otng carl catarrh an! giver, health to he entire organism. Yoc Aa Au Rtor Ii yoa take yoar washing to ihs Albany tewm Laundsy. H yon don't von are not. ' Something is the ' mattor of vou. Hon can yon go to a Chinese establishment with a brt class steam laundry in the city. Uon't do it. Be all right by quitting it. Suppose you ; do make a few cents: what does i: profit ; you, with the l tunete rme'i ana iurxing aiseste around. ratroni:e tne .tiosny team Landrv. Thk L atest News is that Julius Grad wohl is doing business in his new quart ers, the old I'ost Office and Odd Fellow's l.iiililinij said Orient House, and to "ive an int rvalue! ion to his new store, be w ill ssal the following goods for net cost only. 1 box full weight Savon soap S5 cbs. 2 oxrw French sardine 25 d. Oysters 10 cts r can. ArbanJe and M coffee 25 ct B,r d all otb r good sold as low as any use oa tnis vOtvt. Mr Wtsiffurd Nasn propo--es to reu-ne giving lessons on th pla- ofone.in Albany on Thursday afternoon, and Friday morn ing of eac week, lie will be found at ihe residence of Mrs Willis Nash, corner of Fourth and Montgomery street, where terms can be ascertained and arrange ments made. Mr W Gifford Nah has recently returned from a course of nearly j lUUi train. I uur at l'';, vrvi iuu j , unc I ear in the conservator v. and ihe rest of the time a a private pupil of Herr Pr lessor K reuse. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment wh? -rightly used. The many, who live I ter than others and eujoy life more, wi . less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products t the need of physical being, will attest the value to health ef the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, tbe refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing tha system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing eonstipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and It is perfectly free from every objeetioBaWe substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists ia 60 cent bottles, but it is man ufactured by the CkUifernta Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, aad being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if one red. ''BXBBB ; fJflBBkH skxxbxw I A Horrible BBtrher Loxdoh, Nov. 16. A dispatch to the Standard from Werna, Bulgaria, says that, despite tbe Turkish government's silence, facta have come out which leave no doubt a massacre of Christians baa occurred on as large a scale as the butch ery at Batok, Bulgaria, which sent a thrill of horror through the civilized world. Now comes the horrible part of the story. The governor of Bitlis resolv ed to make an example in order to pre vent a repetition of the revolt. He or dered tbe troops to fire on the defense less people. The order was executed. and the soldiers only rested from their ' labors when 25 villages were destroyed ami thoiitjatuis 01 their inhabitants kill ed. Warden acaseaeesl. WooDLASD, Nov. 16. The courtroom waa crowded long before half-past seven this evening, the hour fixed for pawing salience upon w oraen, the train-wrecker. The court called upon Worden to stand up, and sentenced him to be hang ed in the state prison at Fohsom Toesdav. February 12, 1895, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Judtre Grant was much affected as he pronounced tbe sen tence, but Worden heard his doom with out betraying any evidence of emotion. Worden's attorneys have announced their intention to appeal the case to the supreme court. 7aafsaaty AceMewS. Vas(xcvkk, B. 0L, Nov. 16. A sad ac cident occurred on the Sound express of the Canadian Pacific at Btunas tonight. John Bakhville, a news agent, waa step ping from the train, when a friend jok ingly pulled hie coat. He slipped, fall ing under the wheels, which passed over his left leg. He was brought to the hos pital here and bis leg amputated. SraAcrsE, X. Y., Xov. 16. Robert FiUsimnions knocked oat Con Riordan, his sparring partner, tonight in tbe first round of his usual exhibition, which closes the programme of his vanderville show. Jacob e theater waa crowded to witness the entertainment, and the spec tators departed for their homes little knew that Riordon was still unconscious. The blow was a right-hander, and caught Riordon epnarely on the chin. He died uanng the night from the effects of iL BUrtre- Bot-LDgjt, Col., Xov. 15. A fire start ed last night in a sawmill west of the mining camp of W ard. It soon to the timber, and has since been great damage. This morning it intense excitement here by reason of sen sational reports that the mining cameos of Ward and Gold Hill had been burn ed to the ground. Ward, however, did not suffer, bat Gold Hill was at a later boor this evening burning, and other camps are threatened. Tate Beard af CejwaUizallM. Saiax, Or., Xov. 15. A special com mittee of the state board of equalization met here this afternoon. It was com posed of A. C. W-odcock, member from the second district ; S. D. Gibson, third district , and George Watkins. of the fourth district. The purpose was to elect a secretary for the mming 30 davs' ses sion cf the board, and to give turn the usual instructions regarding the arrange zuents for preliminary work. I). W. Cool idge, of Lane countv. was re-elected sec rvMrv. rwwral Memphis, Term., Xov. 15. Reports from the forest fire districts in this vi cinity show tht while the loss to prop erty is net great, coosioenng tne extent of territory covered, the loss of life ex ceeds expectatiorcF. Within 1-5 miles of Memphis, three lives have been lost by ore in tne past uiree Gays, aad there are tumors of a fearful burning in Arkansas, where five lives were lost. Xxw York, Xov. 15. There were 125 applications today at the rabtreasnry for snbscription blanks and Secretary Gar lile's circular on the new bond "issue. The officials believe that tbe bids from the public will be more numerous than w hen the February issue was made. It is understood that foreign booses which wiil take bonds will not form a syndicate, ij , m indivjdoal bids, WOI r Warrte. St Prrxatsnrati, Nov. 15. Although not officially announced, the Bedding of the cxar and Princess Alii is Quite like ly to take place November 23 or 2. The t I r a . . I Hsretgn princes are expected 10 remain for tbe ceaebemtion. This' is said to have been Alexander Ill's wish, hat some one of the frequent and sodden change of court arrangements may ore vent the ex ecution of the plan. May al ssas TsSets. Wasnrytrrox, Nov. 15. Frederick C. Waite, formerlv a special agent of the 1 1th census, in a paper before the Na-) tional taustical Association, on the sub ject of election certificates, asserts that the democratic party was defeated in the recent election by sUy-ai-tHwne voters. Home vote has increased i.i New York from 75,000. in 1S88, to IS VOX) in le. and to 425,000 this rear: in 1'ennsvira nia. from 70.000 in' 1SS3. to 230.000 in lSSr. and 400,000 this rear Ac. A total in the United States of 5,100,000. Beat acM-rtraa St? le Ross, Nov. 14. One hundred bri gands, heavilv armed, entered the vil lage of Tortoii, island Sardina. After plundering a dozen families, they sur rounded the house oi an ex-ma vor, bat tered in doors and stole evervthing valu able that could be carried off. Thev kill- ed one of the ex-ruavor's servants, who nreti ou uiem as tney ien tne nouse. ana tried to make off vi ith the mwev and elrv which thev had collected. Three policemen and a few residents of the vil lage blocked the streets. Both sides opened fire. The fight lasted three hours. One policeman was killed, the others were wounded severely and many towns men and brigands were injured more or less seriously. The brigands eventually escaped with their booty. Am a r a . Baa FsUaBBBoo, Nov. 14. A party of about r)0 persons, representing various lodges of the A. P. A., were attacked bv a crowd at Vallejo about midnight Mon day, while on the way to a tug to return to Ciis city. The party reached the tug, when the assault wis recommenced, stones and other missiles being thrown. As the tug moved avrav revolvers were tired and the bullets flew thick and fast until the tug was out of range, but fortu nately no one was hurt. See tled aad Will BMe. MoMtsnLta, Or., Nov. 14. Yesterday while Uio wife of John Linn, a painter. was engaged in her week's washing, ber 19-montlis-old child in some manner crawled upon and fell into a tub of boil ing water which w as on the floor. The skin all peeled off the little sufferer's body, anu, although the child is alive this morning, the doctor says it is impossible for it to survive. An l.vi :!. Maksufii.. , Or.. Nov. 14. James G. West and Terry Dtdan were badlv burn ed todav tv the explosion of 37 kegs of black powder at the government quarry. Thev were preparing to shoot 300 kegs of powder, when the 87 were accidentally ignated. Polan was brought to town this evening, and is now in the receiving hospital. West's injuries are slight .coui l wired with those of Dolan's, who is in a precarious condition. a Tie Ye. Miuxtd, Cal., Nov. 14. Merced coun tv will have to go to the expense of a new election. E. A. Hicks, democrat, and A M Vanderlip, republican, candidates for county clerk, each, received 756 votes in the late election. After canvassing the votes the supervisors today can find no other way out oi the dilemma and order id a new election for clerk to be held December 20. w hat Ike rresMeat Will Do. Nkw Yokk, Nov. 14. It is reported - t the president is considering the idea 'ubmitting to the country a plan for rt rency reform. He believes the c.,r. ency system is inherently vicious, that responsible for the financial m h will recur so long as it is maj ' d. The. subject will Vin silnmi...a" taure ln ecmber. i 1L? "n t his message to congress a SDread ; loin? canaed Qticura the great SKIN CURE instantly Relieves TORTURING Skin Diseases And the most distressing forms of itching, turning, bleeding, and scaly r.kin. scalp, and blood humors, and .vril in a majority of cases permit rest and sleep and poinl to a speedy, perma nent and ecct-iomical cure when physicians, hospitals, and all other methoc 3 fail. CLT1CURA VORKS VcOERS, and its cures of tori .; ring, distilling, hum lialin ;: umor: are the moc'. wondcnul ever recorded. Bold thrwwlKx I O-e world. ritec,f-i-TSCTau, Me.;Hi4r,Iic.; i:t.n.rsT.ai. l-omalraco aD t nrca. Cr . Sole Props., Boatoa. "All about lb.- HUa ti Ood." CI pafta, mailed free. V facial Ktescisbea, plrcplj, oL'.y. vkr CSUa, falUa hair, aad rjnpio baby raetiss prt TMSted asd rrsni by Cn'brsm eas MUSCLLAR STRAINS, PAINS and wi-.. baf i i-te , ireaii t.A- neva, rnffomanam, ana am fmam m&md la mtaaxe by the Ca tacxtr A all Fain plaatar. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON- fcl OESF. Next Session begins the l"th of Septem ber, 18SM Tuition. free- Board. a week. Kite Cijurses: aassicaJ, Scientific. Lit erary. English and Bn-inesa. DoawrTOBV. The Bearding Hall for young ladies and the Boarding Hall for young tyvstiesssfw will be under the peraoxtal sspervision of Mrs Mur-ra. a lady of ifSf sssit and argw oipenence. For eaUlognes. address J i W ALTOS, Secy RegeirU. ALBANY COLLEGE Send for Catalogue Addretv, REV. E. X. COXDIT, Albany. Oregon hing is tee noblest art loot the sorriest trade." TENTH ANNUAL SESSION STATE NO RMAL SCHOOL A training school for teachers, theorv and practice combined. Strong protrewiniisl ojcBJi snd wel equipped model school. Thorough preparatory and academic coarse. Normal, Advanced Normal, Business, Music aad Ait Departments. I.ipht expenses. Beard and lodging, books and tuition not above $150 per year. The town of Moamouth hasa beautiful and healthful location in the very heart of the Willamette Yaltev twelve miles south west of the Stat Capital. It has no saloons. tffc The Normal School diploma entitles one to teach in any county in the state without any further examination. Grad uates command good positions. Expenses. Tuition per term of ten weeks; Normal $6.25 : Sub-Normal $5; Commercial $x2S. Bceud and lodging : ix.rii normal inning ttjul fl.To per ' week : furnished morns, with fire and ght, frcm $1.00 to 1.25 per week. oatd ami lodging in private families cm $3.00 to $3.50 per week. Vitality and groa th have always char- teiizcd tbe work of the Normal School. he coming year promises to be one id he best in its history. Catalogues cheertullv sent on applica tion. Address P L C abi-beix, PresKlent, or W A Wann, Secretary ot Faculty. 1 rs VT A5TKD or Sauarc and CosisaisBiaat THE ONLY AUTHORIZED of um g. mm By Gail. Habh-TOJc, hi literary executor with the 00-opcratKU) of bis family, and for Mr. Blaiae'e Complete Works, "Twssm Y ABS or Cosobsss" aad his later book, "Puutical Disecssawts." One prospectus or these 3 assT ssu.ixo books in tha mar set. A K T Jordan of Me.. took 112 orders trots first 110 calls: agent's profit J19S.50. Mrs Ballard of O. took 15 orders, 13 Sal Kaseia, ia I day; profit $26.25. E N Rica of Mass. took 27 order in 2 dav: profit $4;.25 J Tatridge of Me. took 43 orders trom36 oall; profit $75.25. K A Pa! mer N. Oak. toot. 53 orders in 3 days; p. oti v25. Excufstva Tbbbitobx gtvea. I a with to make LARGE MOV Y writ . nediatel v for terras to kf Heirv Bill Pub Co. Jorifieh.Con FIRST NATIO At. BISK, Ot ALBABT, ORBOOS reetdeat Weervselileat LFLISS s, a,vocNti . W. LANUDON rBAKSACTB a GINRRAL taaaktaa'baelD ACCOCNT8 KBPT sbUkI to eheck. BIOHT KXCHANOB aatdtel Taphic traaet r, eshl NewTork.Saa rrnajo, Chicago and rtlaad ra lO AWMM SUDSoa tataraSle ansti Tocaa S ,W L. Fuss Sseaaa f . Sox. $5.00 to f 1 $.00 PEC DAY at none selling Lightning Plater and plattap jew elry, watches, tableware, etc. Svery house has arooda needing rlating, .o ex Derlence:nn ranltah no talking. Some ammts are mik'n tic dav. Permantn oaitlon Address H tC Delno & Co, Cc mbus, Onio. IXfASTEO-A Livsry sble at onci f? a fine corner t it win 01 given any person who boil da and ops rat suable for thta purpose. Address StB In cars of Albany Dibocbat. I