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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1897)
Even little Crete has to Lave an insurrection. It ia easy to figure foot the bill. when other men Mr Mitchell is the mountain in front of the organization, of the bouse. The fourth week of live agony is going on. the state legiBhv Albany college will come close if it does not tally carry off the honors at NewbeTg. I,tt ua have some sugar beet culture in Linn county. It ia much preferable to dead beat culture, of which there is too mucb. lie t lie Green, tbe richest woman i America, worth $8J,000,000, allow her husband $100 a month, and he has an Immenf;e sight of fun over it. They flog prisoners in the state peni tentiary. A Portland minister says it should stop. All kinds of dogging are relics of barbarism. Bam Janes Bays bell is within half a mile of Boston. As Boston is about four thousand miles away Oregonians are to be congratulated. Mayor Orr of Tacoma has appointed himselt Chief of Police. This suggest a big opportunity tor Governor Lord in case there is no Senator elected. From all over the east people are writ ing to Or.'gan, "The winters are to cold here." Then come to Oregon, where the climate is mild, and, 23 degrees above surprises the natives. Edward Bond, of Anderson, Ind., has retained attorneys and served notice on the English syndicate not to pay George Bramble, of Sleepy Eye, Minn., $5,000, 000 for the patents on a machine which applies steam power direct. It is claim ed that the patent brought $7,000,000. Bond invented and patented a machine in 1SS1, which he asserts covered all the points in Bramble's invention. Capital ists, however, were afraid to take hold, and be forced himself into bankruptcy. Sew York's 400 is getting it from all quarters, deservedly so . In reference to the big Martin-Bradley 8250,000 ball Mr Henry Labonchere, editor of Truth, remarks : "No one is a heartier admirer of Americans than I; bntif tbeyaie judged by Sew York society, a more cor rupt and contemptible crew never played their pranks before heaven. They are a parody on the wont features of Europe an capitals. The man who can drink the most is deemed the leader, while the jtunease doree is not satisfied with aping the most vulgar aspects of European so ciety, bat is anxious to return to the orgies which disgraced Borne." The rotteness of politics is well illus trated in the appointment of Lou Payn as Superintendent of Insurance in New York state. The World says that the Governor fias placed a notorious, con fessed and branded lobbyist at the head of tho bureau having in charge the largest and most sacred trnet ot any de partment of the state government. He has set to supervise the hundreds of millions of dollars Held or controlled by insurance companies, a defaulting offici al, a man once indicted for perjury, bankrupt who could not even keep his own ill-gotten - gains, a ccrruptioniat whose practices were condemned by a Republican Senata committee and whose contaminating presence was ruled off the floor of tbe Assembly by a Republi can Speaker. It is the most brazen de fiance of pnblicopinion since Boss Tweed ruled and robbed, and asked the people. 'Wcatare you going to do about it?' f tbe Senate shall advise and consent to this outrageous appointment it will share equally in tbe infamy. Mrs. Emma Jackson of Chicago, hat been investigating a much discussed subject with results acceptable to the miw of women. She says: "I was told that you coaid not get married unless yi u promised to obey your husband . Tbe thing was said so often that finally I came to believe it- in toe past year theo'd story has come up again and again. 1 got tired of it finally and looked merely into tbe matter. To my surprise I find that there is no authority for It whatever. In the early Christian cbnrch the pastor merely put tbe ques tion: "Do you, Jane, take this man for you husband?' and 'Do yen, John, take this woman for your wife?' That's all there was to it Tbe great Roman Cath olic church, the Greek, Coptic and Ar menian hive followed tbe same practice. The church of England in the time of Henry VIII., and one or more of tbe German churches introduced tbe word 'obey,' and that's where it comes from, I hardly fancy that that monarch is a good man to pattern after. There are a number of sects, German, Scandinav ian, and I believe, English, which make both husband and wife promise to obey tbe other." Wnat Thsy Are Doing. The Congressional record shows the following in reference to Oregon's mem bers of congress from January 18 to Jan nary 30. J. H. MITCHELL. G, W. MCDH1DE. Ament nieuts offered by,, to legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill ' , Petitions and papers presented by, from Oregon, religious organizations of Dayton i relative to interstate gambling. Oregon Woman's Christian Temper ance Union : for Snnday rest law for District of Columbia, for legislation ill interests of morality. - . relativejoterstate gambling. Remarks by, on Astoria, Oregon, quar antine ftaliou. Black Diamond barge. Oregon land classification. Reports male by, from committee on ommerce Astoria, Oregon, quarantine station. Black Diamond barge: Cininittee on the public lane's, legis lative, executive, and judicial appropria tion bill - , ; Railrnsd land grant forfeiture. BINQEK HEBMANM. Btl.s and joint resolutions introduced by Dubiie land commission:, to create. Remark by, on order of business. Yoys Tucker: contested election. w. B. ELLIS. Petitions and papers presented by. from Eckerson, Theodora John : relative to readjustment of counts of retired of ficers. Reports made by, from committee on public land, railroad land grant f ufiit- Indian War Veterans. ; At tho -recent meeting of the Indian War Veterans in Salem the following communication, to be forwarded to con gress, was read and adopted and signed by all those in attendance : "To the Congress of the United States: "A representative meeting of the sur vivors of the Iudiaa wars of the North Pacific coast would represent that fifty- one years ago when the American pop ulation of this vast territory did not number over twoor three thousand men, women and children we gave to our selves the task of protecting the rights of the American cltiiens who lived in this then far-off land. "We furnished our own outfit, horse, gun and ammunition, and those of ns who could pledge our wheat and credit to the provisional territorial governmen to aid lhA ran A for whi.-.h u n were fitrht- apog a foe that outnumbered us ten to one ; and forty-one years ago, while our numbers had increased somewhat, the dissatisfaction and stubborn determin ation of the Indian to murder (he white settlers or drive them from the territory, had spread to all the tribes from the British possessions on the north to Mex ico on the south, and from the Pacific ocean on the west to the 'Rocky Moun tains on the east. Ho widespread was this Indian outbreak, and so sadden and universal was the movement on the part of these 50,000 or more Indians, that hundreds of men, women and children were murdered and scalped before we were aroused to the danger that con fronted us. "Every house in two counties was burned, except one. .The cry for help came from all quarters. The territorial government, as such, was without means to help and, as in the first struggle, men volunteered furnishing all their own supplies and willingly went into the field, many of them leaving their own families cooped op in a block - house, where nine-tenths of the people had to live for nearly two years. Out of the sparse population we lost of our number about 1,800 men, women and children. "We cannot but feel that after what we did, suffered and accomplished, and after these many years waiting, while those who came after us and endured like suffering have been p-eferred be fore us, that we are now entitled to a pension as well as they. "On behalf of the few who now sur vive, we earnestly ask you to pass the bill now pending in the house, to pen sion Indian War veterans." ' . Curious Facts. The buildings comprising tbe Baok of England cover an Irregular area of eight acre. A train running sixty-five miles an hour would reach the sun in 175 years. At the rata cf two cents a mile, tbe fare to the sun would be about $1,500,000. In California fruit districts tree In fected with insects are covered with huge canvas bags, which are i Jterwar ds filled with deadly gas for the purpose of de stroying tne insect. At a recent meeting of tbe Paris Academy of Sciences M Balland present ed a memoir describing an analysis of a sample of rice over a century old. He found the rice only slightly deficient i fat. Fresh eggs are being imported from China. Over thirty thousand of them, mostly dock eggs, have arrived in Chi cago, Each egg is wrapped in a thick coating of black mud oi a putty like con sistency. The eggs are said to be as fresh as if laid yesterday. Large quantities of gold are used in gilding portions of exteriors of public and private buildings. For instance if we take the Church rf St, Isaac at St. Petersburg, we find that it required tbe use of two hundred and forty seven pounds of gold to guild its five crows. They can be seen glittering at a distance of 27 miles. Seven miles an hour is the camel's limit, nor can it maintain this rate over two hours. Its nsual speed is five miles an hour. When a camel ia pressed be yocd this speed, and is spent, it kneels down, and not all the woives in Asia will make it budge again. .The camel, re mains where it kneels, and where it kneels it dies. A fire under fcanoe is useless. - - ' If you pick np a gold leaf, such as is used for guilding purposes, it becomes a curiosity in your eyes when jya realixa that seventy five square inches - of it weigh only one grain. Sow tbe thous andth part of of a line or inch is easilj visible thrjogb a common pocket glass. Hence it follows that when gold is re duced to tbe thinness of gold leaf 1-50, 700,000 of a grain of gold may be distin guished by the eye. But it is claimed hat 1-1,400,000,000 of a grain of gold may be rendered visible. Scientific Atthe point whore tbe Mississippi river flows out of Like Itasca it is only ten feet wide and eighteen inches deep. So bird can fly backward without turning. The dragon fly, however, can accomplish this feat and outstrip any swallow. On the summit of Ben Lomond are tbe smallest trees in Great Britain. They are dwart willows, and when mature are oolv about two inches in heights We now know tbe mass of tbe planet Jupiter, certainly to within the hun dredth part, and probably to within the thousandth of its total amount. It seems useless for our purpose to express this weight in bil.ionsof tons. It will suffice if we compare the weight of Jupiter with the weight of the earth. foe reault is that we find Jupiter weighs as much as 310 bodies would do if each of tbem had tie same mass as the earth . Tbe cold.- region on earth is tbe country around Werchojansk, in Siberia, says Prometheus where the thermometer eometimes falls below 63 C. below zero (90 F. below rero). The average tem perature of January is 49' F. below zro. Notwithstanding this rough climate, more than 10,000 people inhabit that region. As the air is generally calm and dry in wir.ter, the cold is not felt very much'. The variations of the tempera ture within twenty-four hours are very great in summer; in Mav, for instance, tbe thermometer will sometimes rise to 85 F. during the day and fall to freezing point at night. Treasurer Gage signed the petition lot tbe pardon of the anarchists, for granting which Atgeld ia continually called an anarchist. It is to be hoped McKinley's inaugur ation suit fits him better than his cab inet. The mere suggestion of a high tariff on quinine is enough to make an Oreg'onian shake. . Glass engagement rings are certainly Those Clerns. ! A sample of the manner in which the senate appreciates the will of the people is seen in the 67 clerks hired, nearly all ot them to do nothing. We give a list of thorn as compiled by tbe Journal as proof of tbe fact : Enrolling D Ross, G A Hurley, E 8 Warren, A H Pope, MMcMahan.E E Williams, R L Connor, J W Hobbs, F C Caples, J O Rogers. " Engrossing Eleanor P Chase, J E Samuels, May Sorton, a G Burger M Gately. P Hobson. A H Wriaht. G W Brown, W J Culver, M Stanislaweky. Mining CLN Young. Military E Geer. Education H I Rowland. Judiciary LJ Miller. Elections O J Copper, f ndiciary A S Drsser. Printing F E Bronson. Assessment & Taxation G B Hughes Judiciary A J Kirker. .Ways and Means S P Gould. Railroads C McCown. " Railroads F U Smith. Federal Relations-H W Sets. Public Bldgs. L L Gesner. Railroads Mrs J U Andrews. Commuro and Nav. J F Kelley. Claims E D Bennett. Agri, and Forestry-J B VanWinkle. Man. Corporations A U Haseltine. Ways and Means F M Young. IJCommerce and Nav B Booth. Public Lands F A Ford. - SevUion Laws H P Ford. Assessment and Taxation H E Hayes. Penal lost H S Williams. Fisheries -A B Haines, Jr. Irrigation I S Templtton. Elections Axna Partes. Ways & Means B E DaHoo . Judiciary M James Printing C O Bam. y Revision laws V L Fjjxht. Ways and Means E M Collins. Revision laws A W Severance.' Roads and Highway B M Monteith. Railroads W A Gowan. Insurance and Banking T W V res and. Counties E Meyer: Special Examination of University H T McClellen. Commerce and Navigation J Hick Municipal Corporations A Phillips. Special investigation of Library 0 C Seill. Medicine and pharmacy W C Brown. Printing M A Coltoc. Pricting A Tichenor. Fisheries M Palmer. Elections and privilege- M Jones. Mr. Bilyeu's Remarks. When the joint convention met at noon Monday Representatives Bilyeo of Lane county was at hi deck, and as the roll call proceeded he continued to oc cupy the same position. When Mr Bil- yeu's name was called, be made a few remarks, as follows: Mr President: I want it distinctly understood that I am here for the par- i poe of assisting, if possib'e, in the or ganization of the legislature to the end that business may be transacted. I am not here to aid the Benson house, for I believe tbe temporary organisation of tbe bocse is the tree bonse. It has been stated in the newspapers tbat I am one of those who are responsible for the fail ure ot this legislature to organize. I am here to disabuse tbe minds of the public of any intent on my part to hold np tbe legislature. The time has now arrived for organization and if one is not effected soon I shall wash ray hands of the whole proceedings. Organisation must be effected for tbe transaction of business and tbe passage of laws. I have studied the matter carefully as a lawyer, and tbe temporary organisation, I believe, ia sufficient for ns to proceed with for tbe election of a United States senator. There is nothing in tbe constitution of tbe state on tbe subject and according to the United States statute on the subject ths United States senate has bald that temporary organization is sufficient up on which to base the election of a United States senator. vv hen a majority of the members elected to both houses are present and a vote for senator at such joint convention is taken, no power to the universe can interfere with it. I answer as present, but unless eomplet organization is effected soon I will wash my bands of the whole proceedings. Tbe Sew York World charges that the railroads got $10,000,000 more than tbey were entitled to for carrying tbe mails during 1896. Tbev padded tbe malls when weighing time came, thus de frauding the government. TJadecjthe law tbe mail matter passing over a given line is weighed every day for a month, once in four years. Tbe result is taken as indicating the average amount of mail matter carried by tbe road, and tbe company is paid for that amonnt for tbe next four years. Tbe World charges tbat when weighing time comes, sena tors, congressmen and public officials are induced to send enormous quanti ties of mail matter under their franks, in order to increase the showing of tbe road. One senator had sixteen tons of free matter sent several times back and forth over t single line, to swell its average on which tbe government mast pay ezcessive rates for lour years to come. The Engineering Sews, of Sew York, of Oct 8, gives an account of tbe electric trie light plant at Johnsoc, Vt, a village of 000 people. The total outlay for tbe plant was $5 GOO. The charge of 10 cindle power incandescent lights is: For first light, $3 per vear; for extra lights in same room, $2 per year; for lUh's in bed room, $1 per year! At this price, after paying all expenses, in cluding interest on bonds for tbe plant, the village, which owns the plant, has 60 street lamps of 30 c p free, and there was a net profit paid into the local treas ury last year of 1431 ! From these Ag ri res, we can arrive at the cost of a lamp. If the town bad tbe bonds paid, so no interest account would ba necessary, and the town paid pro rata for its lights, the actual cost of furnishing a 18 c p light would be less than 50 cents a year. A World correspondent, Mr Bcovel, who was with tbe Cuban army, has been arrested by tbe Spaniards, and will be tried. ' A gentleman In Albany is per sonally acquainted with Scovel, a bright, enterprising young man. The Statesman is very kind. It promises that if tbe populists have a rosj rity in 1899 it will not favor a hold up by the republicans- Certainly not. That will not be senatorial year, and again it is to be hoped tbe populists would be smart enough to ask f it a bal lot for temporary speaker, as the repub lican had a right to do this time; but were too sleepy to do. A man in Sew York citv as a rebuke to txtiavagance threw a brick through a florist's window, and then waited to be arrested. MISFITS. 1 T. Uif,.t,nl1 Now which '11 lou do or go fishing. The Jonrnal intimates that John II. Mitchell wrote that acrostic poetry. These experts come high. Marlon county hired one and it cost $1600 and that was all tne good it did. Sensationalism ia increasing in Ore gon . 1 be state press association ot Oal iforniawill pass through the state in June. Representative Bllveu is tired ot the monkey business and is now ready for state Business. Mr. Bilyeu said : "Seilher mvself nor Mr Lee will vote for Mr. Mitchell under any circumstances. We are Bryan dem ocrats," The legislature under tbe constitution will close on Feb. 20, but it is said upon a vote of both bouses the time may be extenued. The Statesman now candidlv admits that at least eleven republicans are part ly reeponsioie lor tbe bold up. More than that. One would think to hear the talk that there was enough boodle in Salem to ffllkH ninfllv m.n .ink Wfr.il ,Kam Im probably some no doubt the figures are exaggerated. The state printing office should be abolished and the printing given to the lowest bidder. As run now is it tbe fattest jot in Oregon, and the people foot the bills wearily. A bill has been introduced in the sen ate making the salting of mines a crime. It is all right. Such frauds per ae are the worst kind of crimes. A bill has been introduced regulating the clerk evil. That is tbe only thing that will regulate it, so long as men like Rev. Driver am sent to the senate. The present senate has 67, where Ute actual need is not over ten. "You're done np. Senator; I'll fight too till the resurrection," was Elder Bark ley's cordial greeting to Senator Mitchell, who shook hands with him in the lobby this forenoon. Mitchell turned white and the crowd had a good laugh. Jonrnal. It looks as if the "legislative csrens" was to continue. Candidly, it is time for it to stop. Let tbe members elected meet, the majority ruling in ita deliber ations. The precedent is not a good one, as satisfactory as it may be to see Mr. Mitchell's colors lowered. The following is from Wm. If. Cbam bltsa work oo tbe American Four linn dred : "Rocoefoacaald. The Dacbeea de la Rouchefoucauld was Miss Mattie Mitchell, daughter of senator Mitchell of Oregon. Sbe was married to the Doke jn J 891 and took with ber V 500,000." That would come ia handy in Oregon these days. Senator Mitchell met the Salem Jour nal man and the following; con versa lion ensued: "Weil. Editor, how's your poetry col umn?" "Wall, Senator, how'a your senator ship?" Honors were easy. The German parliament is alto unable to get a quorum, only ten or fifteen at tending out of foar handml. They want to freeze tbe poor men cut. Thus all over ws world tbe same spirit manifested. ia seen "The value of a reputable newspaper should not be overlooked," says an east era school superintendent. "In tbe bands of a judicious teacher, it ia an ed ucational factor which does not receive the attention it deserves." This means that current as well as ancient history should be taught in tbe public scooola, and tbat pupils should be kept in toocb with prevailing influences and tenden cies Ex. ueniua continues to be well paid: Grant firanbel, a young man of Sleepy Eye, Minn , has sold bis invention of a rotary engine tor tbe sum of fd.700.000. He has received a draft on the Bank of cogiaau lor uie sum oi 1 1,600,(X, and ua values ol the patents have been d.s triDUiea as follows: England. $1,600,000 rrmocc ana uermany, 12,000,000; Lotted States, $3,100,000. Prof. McMillan, a strong man who tuts eibt tnen on bis cbet. breaks horse shoes, bends iron bars, etc, who .eft 8an Francisco in a paper suit 21 months ago on a wager that he would travel in every state and territory in the C. S., and be back in San Francisco in J4 months with $1,500, has now reached Oregon on bis return trip, being in The Dalles Saturday night, HewilFwiothe wager. Ex-Governor Pennoyer states his po sition as follows: -Personally, I think the populists are making a great mistake in preventing organization of tbe house. Such action on their part is revolution ary, in lact. bo far as choice for sens torts concerned, I will say tbat, if we have got to have a republican, I would prefer one with (rood financial sense rather than one possessed of nothing but uuuiou nonsense. A bill introduced is the Mimonri W. islature ia a decided noveltv. could do worse than to oaaa: If a j m - " - bill wbicb was introduced in the hnum today becomes a '.aw a married man who convicted of infidelity towards his wife will be punished by a term of five veara imnriannmant Tr - n r.m i rood baa introduced by request a bill which makes flirting with female nassen gera on trains by conductors and brake- men a misdemeanor and the railroad corporation will have to pay a fine of $ for each conviction." SomeHtnes It seetnl to weary woman that the must certainly give up. The aim- piest ana easiest work becomes an almost insurmount able task. Lassitude almost overcomes her. Nervousness and sleeplessness and pain harass het and life seems hardly worth the living. Tbat ber snnertngt are due solely to her own fault seldom occurs to ber, but often it is so. Health, strength and vigorous vitality are hers if she will but ask and reach for them. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was tiade for her. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med lc:l Discovery was made for ber. The for mer is for the ills distinctly feminine, ths other for ber general system. Together they supply a scientific and successful course of treatment The " Favorite Pre scription " restores healthy, regular action to the organs distinctly feminine. It forces out all impurities, strengthens the tissues, allays irritating inflammation. The "Gold en Medical Discovery" taakes appetite, helps digestion, promotes assimilation, fills out the hollows in cheeks and neck with good solid flesh and brings back ths gladsome glow of girlhood. Beat of all. with these remedies there is no need of detested "examinations " and "local treat ment" to abhorrent to every modest woman. . Thousands of grateful women havs written letters like this i Has. Samaitth ic CaawuBa, of Bow y, It Hoy, Bradford Co., A., writes! ' It Is with plena are that I write these few lines la favor of Dr. tierce's Golden Medical Dltcovery and 'Fa vorite Prencrlption 'the medicines which have a one me to mucn gooa. i was completely run down so that J cou the house, had been getting weaker and won mia scar lor several years until I Iok aU nope of ever get. ting any better. I took four bottles of each of your medicines and am now perfectly well." Respectfully jours. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a looo page doctor book, profusely illustrated, of which 680,000 have been sold at $1.50 a copy, will be sent raas on re ceipt of si cents to pay postage and wrap ping only. World's Disfknsa&y Mjt icax AaaocxtTXOK, Buffalo, H. Y. TELEGRAPHIC The Treaty. WAsniNOTOK, Fob. 9. The important developments concerning the consideration of the arbitration treaty by the senate in executive session today were the offering of an amendment by Morgan of Alabama, providing for the abrogation of the Clay- ton-Uulwer treaty, and the speech by the same senator in favor of this proposition. Morgan declared that the conditions which called for the Clnjton-Bulwer treaty bod iuuk pussea away . it was no longer uinu- lng on either nation, nor was it of any use or Value to thia nation, thoucb it miwlit be of importance to Great Britain in casa the mcaragua canal is constructed. A Tarasell of War. Athens. Feb. A. The latest reports from Canea are to the effect tbat tbe sit uation on the island of Crete ia critical, to say the le&st. In Canea it is said that tbe Christians have hoisted tbe Greek flag and invited the commander of tbe Greek Meet to train his guns on the city, in the name ot tne king ot lircece. it is aiso statea that tbe Greek squadron, on arriving at Canea. did not anlata the Turkish Hag. If these rumors are true the whole island is probably in a turmoil of war Iatcraa! Treakle. Constantinople, teb. 9 rears are felt here of an outbreak ot young Turks The fall of Prices on tbe Galatea boome con Dues. The official embassies Sunday rece ved comet of a manifesto from the young Turk's' party, declaring they had decided to have recourse to force A nam ber of fly sheets denouncing the present government have been found on tbe rtreeU ot btamboul. Am EaibexillBS Cleik. La Grands, Or., Feb. 9. It has been an open secret for some time that there was a shortage of about (00 in the accounts of the La Grande postofiiee. The secret leaked out at tbe time of a visit of a postal in spector, after which W. A. Worstel an as sistant in tbe nostoffice. was discharged, "the result of tbe matter is that tbe grand jury found an indictment against Mr. Wors tel. Will Tbe Ca.. Toledo, 0., Feb. 9. A panaeDger agent of the Canadian facibc. now in the city, is tbe authority tor tbe statement tbat President Cleveland will Use a trip around tbe world immediately after the iouu ra tion of his sucoeaitor. '1 be president and bis party will go to tbe rati he coast over the Canadian Pacific road, and Division Passenger sgentSbeeby, of that line, will conduct tbe party in person. It ia the d ire of the president U start as toon as poible after the iaaagtiaratioo ot aicBviniey. arv4 IVa KJ.bU Spsagce, Wah., Feb. 9. Saturday evening a crowd of citizens waited upon a disreputable colored woman and a wbi'e man, and treated them ta a coat ot Ur and fcatberr Tie young man was Frank E. Frink, ton of VV fc Fnnk, a highly re spected farmer, living near Minnie Fall, this county. Frink i about 30 year ef age, and has lived several vear round Sprague. He was living with tbe Degress. A Bf a Mr eager. Los Asueles, Cel., Feb. 8 A private dupatcb teceived here tonight asjs thai about 10:40 o'clock this evening, tbe west boend Kan La Fe train was t-eid op and robbed by two masked men near Kelsca, a small station six mitnt eat of i'eacb Spring a. T.. one of tbe robber being killed by the express mouenger. Th oth er man sooceeded in escaping, taking witb kim about half a dozen registered pack ages, tbe through mail pooches being on moleted. That Treaty. Wabhikgtox, Feb. S The Anglo American aAttratioa treaty was under consideration by tbe senate from 1 o'clock to 5:30 today. Tbe entire proceeding was in executive session and CKmaeouenily be biod c lowed doer. Tbe 6rt baif of Ike ewrioo was treat ia defeating a motion in trod weed by iiiil to consider tbe (maty in open session, and tbe most animated part ot tbe day's broceediog was bed upon this matter. The delate was characterized i by several sharp panages at arms between the author of tbe motion and Morgan, Ledge and Soermaa. ' A Umttem IirwtS. I Sax FaAXrtsro, Feb. 8 A plan i. aid lo be on fvt to engineer a lottery bill through tbe Xerada lev at ore Ltai capitalist, who are repated to be bebind the undertaking, were, it is aatd. to im pressed by tbe eae with which a bill was pamrd by tbe Nerada leeis'atnre enabling tbe Corbett- Fitisioiraoot fight to be held within tbe Hale, that i 1 reported tbe urn of tlOO.OOO baa been subscribed few jtbeexpenm of lobbying the bill through Use legislature. A Aniens Stoat atttreed. lem. Or., Feb. !? Tbe residence of Isaac ioliolar, 4G7 High ttrset, burned at an early boor this morning. Tbe alarm was turned in ab.ut 3 Aloe . Tbe build ing eras past taring when tbe fire depart ment arrived. All the contents were lost with tbe building. Toe family were ia Portland at tbe time of tbe fire. Jedac riM to Brtlre. KaxsAsCrrv, Feb. 8 "Preideot-eJc McKmliy did not ty so to us," said Uardioer Lathr-ip Vklav. "but we noder stood tbat if Judge UcKsnna... accepts the aecretarysbip of the interior, Maj tr A J Warner may be appointed first assistant secretary, with tbe anderstanding that wnen Jadge McKenoa take Justice Field's place on tiie supreme bench, he shall uo- ceed to tbe portfolio " la Eases also. Uaxbiro, Feb. 9. The riots resulting from tbe disappointment due lo the recent collapse cf tbe dockers' strike were reoetred last nigbt. Ibe police finally chargd wi,b drawn swords on te crowds in tbe vicinity of the Scbaar market, ar.d several persona were injured. A number of ar rest were marV lanaortaat stance. Wasuirotox, Feb. 7. The president has signed, on tbe recommendation of the secretary of the interior, an important or der, reducing tbe Dumber of pension agencies in the United States from 18 to 9. The object of the order is to effect a very large saving to tbe government without inconveniencing the pensioners. The sec retary demonstrates that b this reductiou of pension agencies, the cmt of disburse ment of pensions can-be reduced by at least $150,000 per annum. A feasting Inlry. Mkdkord, Or., Feb. 7. A mass meet ing was held at tbe opera-bouse yesterday afternoon, for tbe purpose of making ar rangements for testing sugar beet raising in this valley. A large number of farmers were present, and about 75 have consented to put out a quarter of an acre each for tbe purpose of ascertaining she amout of beets the soil in this vicinity will produce, and also the amount of sugar the beets contau. Merchants of this city havo tub scribed a sufficient amount to procure the necessary seed for making the test- The War la Crete. Canea, Crete, Feb. 7. Throughout Sunday tbe town of Canea itself was com parativeiy quiet, but tbe tire started as a result of last week's conflict belweed Mus sulmans and Christians has broken out afresh, and several villages in the suburbs are in flames. Outside there has been a continuous fusilado since Saturday, the soiaiers siding witb tbe AIuuimnns. All of tbe Christians have left tbe town. Fif teen hundred Christians have gone aboard tbe British vessels, while 200 subjects of France went aboard tbe French cruivcr. The Wheal Market, Lonijon. Feb. 7. Some snow has fall en this week, but tbe weather is milder. Tbe land in many districts is very wet, but the crop accounts are favorable. Wheat in tbemaiket early in tbe week was de pressed, but afterward rota on American advices and tbe bullish rcpoit of the French crop, and gave way on the decline in America, closing dull and with the demand poor. Black sea shippers were firm. A Formality. WasniKQTOx, Feb. 7. The feature of tbe week in ihe house will be the ceremo nies on Wt doeadiiy tor the counting ot the electoral vote and formal promulgation of the election of McKinley and Uubart by tbe vice-president. It is a state occasion, and of a very formal character. A Collision. Fan FaANCisco. Feb 7. A Chronicle tpecial from Chico, sajsj wnat might baye proved a very aisat trcus wrecs, but was fortunately unat tended by loss f life, occurred at Nord, about eight miles from Chico, early this morning. The north and south bound colliding. The stirring up was terrific. Plows, Harrows. Seeders and Disc Cultivators at ... STEWART & SOX'S . . . Now is the time to buy. Grass and garden seeds in bulk and in package. 1 r ?,v .' I is a book every Oregorsian aboold have. The introduction is by the ce e b rated Rev. Frank W. Gunsauloa and the sketches bf Oliver W. Nixon, P. D. The book ia printed front b.rge, cleav new type, on extra laid pAp-r, biond in vellum cloth, strmped in sold, gilt top illustrated aith 16 tull-pije half tone and retails at $1.75 Any subscriber paving a year in advent for the weekly or months ornn.o for the daily can bare it for $1 exira. f4T. Hon, Vr! vv v.- A LL v. !:o r.r: -.::.-U'. J. Erycis mcdutcly v. i'.h t"; v IHs bioi.'i: h mzzl The tetn i AGEN' Mr, Bryan has EnncunccJ coe-half of mous sale. all royaiuis Tl:z:z arc T W. B. CQWZ 3 5i t-- Notice for Publication LandOffics atOicoox Citt. Os. Jao 2I.1S7. Kotioe a hereby (iva chat th (viitoins naawd aetU r bss til ti atc of hi intea tioo to make final pro- f i 3fort ol bis cjum aad tbat said 1 ira te be fore the Rsgiater sd K e-vrat Otrjr on City, Ofwrf U, eo Wa'eh W, 1S97, : ChHstiaa Keunold; U Kl AKil f t the S N E'sO 1 nJ -8Sse3 "p 10 S K 4 fc He names the fol-winsr witoessesto prove his con' intoes residu e up nscd cultivation of said land, f a. T B tteore-, Gilbert Knutson. Cbartm 1 Hinkle, C B Gain. aU of Niagara. Ofiton. lloitEar A. MtixKS-. tr. EXECUIGR'5 NQTIC:. Notice is hereby (Ttvrn b it iie coJrr si(rned have beeJ dul appotntel by tbe tlon county court jf Linn coautr. Oregon, executors of th last will an! teUment of Hirman Arnold, deccaed. late ot said coun'y. and all persons- ha in claims atrainst satd estate are hereby r-qatre1 to present tbe sane to tbe sau dirsinnod at Albarr, Oreipm, poprly veiard with in six months train the dute hereof Dated at Albtor, 0'eon tun 9th d-y of December, J6. Ooxradix Arnold, Robkkt Arnoud, Wmitnkt & NewioT, fcxecutrs, Anjrs for Exs- ADMIfllSTRATOfl'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby (riven tbat P Y Duncan baa been duly appointed administrator of tbe estate of A l Knox, la e ot Llr.n conn tv. Oreiron, deceased, by the county court of Linn county, Oregon, and 'bat be has duly qualified a such, all pcrsoos having claim against saw e-Ule are hereby not ified to present the same to me wutn the proper vouchers under oatn at tne oince ot W R Bileu In Aloany, Oregon within six mon'hs from the date hereof Dated this 1 Ith day of December, 1S96, V Y Duncan. Ai'minUtrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S N31I2F, Notice is hereby given that Ihe under sinned has been duly appointed by tbe county court of Ll.in county, O'egon, administrator of the esta'e of Thomas llolt, deceased, late of Linn county, Or. Ail persons having claims aainst the es tate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the sme, with tbe proper vouch ers, to me at my residence in Jefferson, OroKon, wi'hin tis months from the date of this notion. baied this 30th of Dec, 1S96, Elkins ft Cannon, Ghant now. Attys for Admr Administrator. Notice OHEUON ClTT, OFEOON, Jannary 25th, 1S97. Not ice is l.erebv given that the approv ed plats of survey ot Township 13 South, Ranges East, and 13 South, Ranged East, Ue fractional p'ats of urey of Township 12 South, Uanges 4 East, 5 Eist. U East, and 7 East, and fractional plat of lownsbip 13 bouih, Kanre7East, have been ie 1 jved from the Surveyor General of Oregon, and on March 6th. 1307. af 10 o'clock a.m. of said date, sa'd pints will be filed Id this office, aud he land therein embraced will be subject to entry n and after said date. BbcT A MtLiaa, KeRister. Wm Gaixowat, Receiver, ' : ' ... Heal and Elegant Ce signs iq Crockery Ware at C0KI1 5 HUSTOH'S See it !.-lhrr:-j the sale of Hon. '.l 'ii correspond irn Th; work will contain : cr; -pgfqn tour . . . ;!. , writter. by his wife tmporLxt soches . . . . 'J-Q cemp3tqn of IS96. ct?i situation . . WANTED 5 Uiicr.tion ci devoting to (Lir hcrin the cause of an enor- " . Pubfishcre, KCTICE Of Fl.HAL SETTLESSENT Notice i hereby fiven rsl the noder :gned as admlnMritoc of tbe esateofJ M ilsoa. deceased. ra filed his final a cooot n saiJ ecate with the cooaty clerk of Linn county, (.tregon. and ibe eoon'y cnurt ba irfd Friday, be t!h day o' March. 1S97, at 'b- boar oi 1 o'c'oc p m. of said day for the final bearia of id account and tbe settlement of ju J estate, j 4ny at'd all perotis bavine. any objec tions to Ihe true are hereby no'jSed to be pr-ent at sid time and present the same. BSMabtix tV P JVarjioth. ! At:ome.. Adminitrator. Notice t.AjsD Oirtc-t at Oregon Citt Ok December 23 h. 1S96. No'lce is beteby given tbat the approved fractional pl of Township 13 Jswth, Hintre g Est has been received from the nrver or general of Oreon, and on reb m.rv 8 h 1897. at 10 o'clock a. n.. of said Aii saiii nlat will b filed in Ibis otfice and tb land thereto embraced i lbe subject to etrv m and aler said da'e. Fobirt A MiLuca, Wat Gauowy R-sr. Keceiser. STOCKHOLDERS KtETlNC. Notice Is berobv that there will he a meet inir of the stockholders of tht Odd Fellows Hall Building Asocitlon held at the Odd Felloaa Libranr in Albany. Oreeon. on Monday, the 1st day ot March, 1S97, at 7 cc'ock p m, for the purpose oi eiectn sewn directors lo serve for the ensuing vear and to transact anv other business that mav come before said meeting . S!gn.d this the lt dy of i'ebrutry. im. , E A Parkih, Jclivs Joskpu, Scoetary rrosidont. ADMINISTRATOR'S K0T1C: No'i.-e is hereby slven that tbe nnder siened has been duly appointed by tbe County court of Linn county, Oregon, ad inlstrator of tbe estate of Joseph C My sw. l.Aaa.uu) lata rt atkr4 sfAtinfV. mTll tiff has duly qualified as such and alt persons having clxUns against aia estate are nere by requested to present the same to me at Albany, Oreoon, propeily verified as by law provUed, within 'six montos from this date. Dsted at Albanv, Oregon, this 16th day of December, 1S96. D W Mr Kits, VYhitnky & Navrponr, Administrator At'ys for Admr. ADMINISTRATOR'S HOTICE Notice is hereby given that I hsve teen duly appointed by the'eounty court of Linn county, Oregon, arlmiehtratr, wi'h the will auneiod.of the estate of John Nelson, deceased. . All persons having claims arainst the estate of said deceased arc hereby notified to present the same dulv verifioJ to me a my residence near Sbedd, Linn county, Oregon, or to my attornev. Gee W Wruht, at his law office In Albany, Oregon, wtthtn six montha from the date hereof. Mast Nblsojj. G ko W Wkight, " Admr with the will At'y for Admr annexed of the em Da led lan 5, 1897 . tate of John Nelson "i f - ' deeeased. FOR SALE, 1 bay mare, weight about 1000, 8 vears old, very gen tie for lady to drive Will trade for wood Apply lo E W Achison marble works. SUMMONS. j Vr Ciicait Court for Hon toonty of tbe HUU ot Oregon. Thomas Reading, tUiaiS John Power, and Ejiily Powers, defendant. arJvmedlWer', " the '"d,ot OR?rn NAMEOF THE STATE O? appearand an.w the complaint of tb above named plai-uiff io tbe abor. entitled flOW.?nBU tta Clerk of said term of this eoart to be b-gnn and held in ootined that if vo. f4il u, p' !7.T." d eP'wnt a. bereiareqairod.be pUintiff wilt apply to ths eoart tor the r bef demanded io bis complaint oo file ia the above entitled ooort, which rel'ef i tot the torecWe of a mirtgago giyeo by Job. iS'tVZ, Em,i dtd October lv. lb.Mi. of, to and opoo the following des onbed real estate, towit: Tb. north a the west X of tkeD L of Amos T Tbomrtao and Eiizabetb C Ata jmptoo, I io and bdo in Lion eoaoty, and knawn as NotifloAtloe Xo. 2134. and J'?,1, ?rU 01 Buttons 9, 10. 15 ani 16 ia towotnip 13, -oath of rM 1 Vtfi,b' Wiiiamtto MmdiAo, rir.g noonded as follont: Beviobioz at a print 15 count and 40 link Dor-fa out 21 chain aod 16 links ut of ths southwest corcor of ta et'on 10, aod raonmg throes todth 43 chains aod 7( !ioks, tbeece m-t 8 chains and 34 lisaa, thtnoe sooth I ch- aod 60 uoks, tbeoes wett 62 chains and 71 links theoos north 43 chains, tbeaco ast 71 chafes aod 11 links to the place of begin nicg, cootaioliig 313 aertT, w ra or let. Wtich aaid msrtkaje was gie to stcare the payment of a no'e dtd Lcbaoo, Or , egm. Oo ober 19, 169, foe the tan if $222 one one j4r after date, with i-Urrst tbero mt th n o! 10 p" cot r nnnm sn ff jadjment against oa for tbe torn M 222 iu inter si iLerocn at tbe rate ot 10 mt ceot p-e uun from tbo l9U d.j of Octob--, ls9f, and firr tne cost and dis bartement of tots toit and for a decree fotealoung said n.orUg aod directing tbe Uadt atoTo deteribed ta I sold, aod the proceeds arising from sack tale to be tp pltod to th- p meet ef f o eotU and die oaraeaeau aod attorcej'c feea and the principal sad interest doe spoo said aAe. i hi tan.mooa is paMUhed by ordtt t tbe Uoaarable H H Hewitt, iodsa f the above eoti Ul eoart, mvde at chambeis ia the Chy tf Alboy Oregon, January 21. nuntirottcwrin, AUs for Pluntur. In te CttcnU Court of tie StaU ol Ortgom ur im loamrjr 01 Look Department No. 2. iary a. j &box ana tv 9 anx, plain tiff, re H C Brigs and The Alliance Trust Corn pan, limited, corporation, defend ants. Te H C Utiggt, one of tha defendaaU abo-e named : IN THE NAME OF TH E STATE OF OREGON, Yen are hereby required to appear and answer tbe comp'amt of the aoove named p aintiff ia the above entitled court, now on file with toe clerk ot aaid court, bv tbe Bret day of next regular term of aid cenrt to be held in tht city of Al bany. U Lien county, Oregon, on tbe Pth day ct Marco, 1991, and yon are hereby totiSed that if yon fail to ar-ryar and answer said complaint, as hereby required. the piaiDuSs will apply to the oocrt for tbe reucf Oman 3ed in tiieir comciauL for a decree aijudgtsgthat the dfeadaais have no estate or interest or lira whatever and mooring tbe doud and canceling; arK. dec iaia the deed to be a forgwy and void, date! tne 7 h day of Jalv. lisi3. and secorded 00 tbe 200x day of July. 16. n book of deeds volume 55, oa psvge 2i6 in the records ef deed for Linn coaetv, Or- eg-n. of. to and fur the following described real esfit. towit : tVnn'.nr at be N E oort- of the D LC of A b Knox a-sd ilarr A a hoox. bis nte, seme o- o. llsfi. anddaim Jo. iSmtpll S R2 west ol Willamette Me- rviiati, Oregon, and running- thence S 26.46 chain, more or less, to the S lite of tne N S of said claim, thence W oa said division I'ne 120.53 chain., more or less. to tbe w boandary line of said ca!m.thence N -1 94 chains, more or less, to tbe E coner of the 0 L C of Samuel Bardman and wi!e,benNot.No. 13S anddaim No. 54 io said tp ao-t rartre, tbeoce east 3.33 chains, thence N 52 links, thence eat 117 3) cha'os to te pUreof begianine; csntaining; 318.75 acres, a'l in Lion count-, Omroa. m beiac the N Js of the D L C of said A S Khi and wife. And locafccetl and declare voii a mort pe executed by H C Bris to the Al ls nee Trcs Company and oa'ed July 20. ljyrj aad tetrjrded on Jsly 2J. 16. la the ecorJer's orBce for lnn county. Orvon. in .v k of Mjr'pifo 31 on pire 554 on tbe stld 2tf-h A's of Jn y. I?j6. btthe 43i (rf 2 0 ad to truore tbe dktui from pi 41 aU S uue to i'.-J una aoove iescrioed by reason of said deed and murt- kare and for t te costs and dtbarsements of this vail . This summers is published bv order of tbe Hon U H Hew-tt, jadce of tbe aove enutied court, mice a" tbe chambers on the 3Wb day of laxoary, ls37. at Albany, Oregon. A CTH ERFORO t WVATT. Atf ht Plaintiff. a -O Circuit Court for Lin Ccmhf.State ot Orvgoav Frank Kieraaa. pla'niff. VI J B S'earo. defendant. To J B Stearns the above named defend ant: INI HE NAME OF iHE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear ard answer tbe complaint of the above plaintiff, n the above entitled court in the above entitle case, now on SV wtt! the clerk of said court, by the first day of tbe next recular term of a'd cenrt. following the publication of this summons. wnicn said term ot said court begins on be gth day of March. 1S37. at tbe court house in the city of Albany, Linn county, wregon;asa yon are o?reoy further nott- ned that if vou fait to a r pear and answer aid complaint as hereby required, the piaiutii win tate judgment against you or me sum or J-.o and the costs ani dia barsemeot of this action to be taxed, aad will also fake an order directing the fol lowing described land belonging to you and at'ached in this action, to-wit : Tbe southwest quart e of section 25 Townthip lft South Ranje 6 east of tHe Willamette Meridian in Linn county, Oregon, con- tainmir loO acres more or less, to be sold for tbe purpose of pavins such iudrment. This bummons is published by order of the Hon Geo a Burnett, judge of said court, made at chambers ia the City of Saiim. (Won. oa the 19th day of Jan uary, IS37. f J Banko and V R Bn,vx:tf. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1 C. & E. H R. CO. Willamette River Division, Steamer ALBANY, C.pt. J. L. Smith Freight aci Passenger, Leave Albanv for- PnrtUiut R ,n.to. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Unsurpassed accommodations and Kheiliiles especially for the needs of up r Willamette travel. Plcnie parties n avail themselves of this schedule for my desired point betwewn rii;. ...i ialom, leavine in the mornino i,t turnine in due time ths, Special rates tor special partiea of 15 or IUV1 3 U. L. Waidix. Ageat, depot. miQDD poison k liTriS!rw?mwB m TsiT n ft Ci!rG.ljsIALT To 1 tlsrv eyphuis prmiuisotlr Prlmsry ondarvarBS. LHJi sursd In U ta dara. Voa eaa fee trsaMd at toss fur mefNrtcanoaarsamaa-aarsmtv. II ruaDreferto oma hr wul axmiraca SO BM r-ilm-d far. . rul hnul Mil, and BA Sbart,ir we fall to ear. 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Waidsi, Agrt. dapjt, Albany IM10RTHERH ill PACIFIC B- B. u Pullman Sleeping cJara, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Oar? V St Paul Minneapolis luluth Farms TO Grand Fork Crook ston vVinnipK Helena and Bntte THROUGH TICKE S,.. TO Chicago Washingtou Philadelphia New xork Boston and al. Points East and Sooth Through tickdts to Japan and China, vis Tacoma and Northern Pacific steamshir Co., an American line. For information, time cards, maps ant tickets call on or write V Q Borkbart Agent, Albany, Or. Or AD Charlton, Aat Gaa Fas Agt Portland, Or. POSITION WANTED. reliable sir! wishes place to do general honaework. Address, Box 9, Philomatb Or. CIMPANION WANTED. Ore that has a farm or is used to farm life ore- feired, aad of suitable age. I am 50 years old, a non user of tobaco and whiskey. Borne means. Address, J 11., Box 526, Albany Oregon.