trnamt Let the senatorial caucuses go Now, some one ssya doeen't care. Senator Mitchell There are 45 states, probably bo No. 46. Oklahoma will The senators are now taking tarn at working tor nothing. tbeir The pulling and hauling at Salem con tinues. Mitchell tb Mmon or Simon vs Mitch ell, whichever way you please, there's the rub. Both senators and representatives re ceive '5,000; members of the president's cabinet 3,000. It ia settled. The Oregonian Bays em phatically that Mr. Mitchell ia not a republican. Now Mr. Mitchell what do you think about it. Mr. Grover Cleveland intenda to write a boat. He will spend the remainder of his lite in privacy. He certainly is able to do so, it is said having made con siderable in Wall Street speculation. There ia yet time tor the state legisla ture to drop the senatorial quarrel and do some business. There are a number of tLings that ought to be done, and cer tainly there should be an effort in the line of doing them. Dr Steinitx, the great chess player.haa cone at least partially craiy. The in tricacies of the game are enough to turn ones head. At the same time it is doubtful if cheas itself ever affects any one. On the -contrary it 'should be a good drill for the mind. Weneed.a few George Washingtns nowaday", men really patriotic, not mere ly politically patriotic, men who can rise to the height necessary to meet the emergency and battle for the good of our government and not merely for the good of themselves. Now it seems to be a mad rush after spoils. An unusual incident occurred near Fossil the other day. Beaberand French sawed a tiee m?asu ring 13 feet, in diam eter, and tlcugh they sawed until the tethofthe saw came through on the opposite aide, the tree waa free from all support, though they pried and chopped and wondered and talked, still that tree stood there, and still the saw remained pinched. At last they were- obliged to go kome, leaving the tree standing on its stamp. Next day the tree was down. It had apnarently sprung or slid from its stamp, striking perpendicularly in the sandy soil at first, making a hole five feet deep and as far across. The paster ot the People's church in Kalamazoo, Mich , is a woman, Mies Caroline J Bartlett. Miss Bartlett baa been looking forward to thia profession ever since she was 16 years of age, bat owing to the opposition of her family, the realization of her wish was deferred for some years. She took up journalism in the meantime, and twice occupied the place of city editor. When ehe took the church iatCalamazoo it waa a small and insignificant one, but the congregation increased so rapidly nnder her charge that a new edifice had soon to be built It ia a "seven day church," Miss Bart lett says, with a free kindergarten, classes of all kinds, and clubs for young men and women. Another new woman has been beard from. She is at Butte Montana : Abont two-thirds of the way across the flat east ot the city a woman, Mrs M Friix, is engaged in sinking a shaft on a claim kiown aa the California. She is performing the work bereeff, and, in ad dition to this, ehe splits her on cord wood, takes care of the horses, attends to her household duties and spanks the child en herself. The shaft on the claim is cow down about 10 feet and ia si ill going. Although working to a disad vantage (she fills the bucket and then climbs op the ladder and takes a tarn at the winclasfc) ehe is making good head way, and finds encouragement id tbe fact that she has struck a streak of gold bearing ore which assays wall. Mrs Frill is tbe widow of the late William Friti, and prior to taking np her resi dence on tbe flat occupied er own house west of Missouri gnlcb. -Gems. me uvea ct some peop'.e are -open books: the lives of others blank bocke. Selected. xne greatest difficulties lie where we are not looking for them. Goethe. vv never realize now mucn we are capable of enduring until the test comes. Selected, i " - - - Education tg the knowledge of how to nse the whole of oneself . Men are often like knives with many blades; tbey know how to open one and only one; all trie rest are buried in the handle, and tbey are no better tban they would bare Deen u mey naa oeen made with One made. Many men nse but one or two faculties out of tbe score witli which they are endowed. A man is educated who knows how to make a tool of every faculty bow to open it, how to keep it sharp, and how to apply it to all pre tical purposes. Beecher, We could all be great men ite could be measured by the great things we in tend to Jo tomorrow. SalecteJ. urtat parties represent in their be ginning greit principles; in their old ageg eat preidices. -Ignatius Donne ly. How much yoa read.ii of less con ha qence thin how much you think about what you have read. Selected. Governments, like clocks, go from th motion men gitre them; and as govern mantk. era mla ear. I i i vu....u..Jy.uwa oy wen, so by them they are rained, too. Where fore governments rather depend upon men, man men npon governments. Lei men b good, and ttie government can not be bad; if it be ill, they will cure it. " "'eu ub oaa, let me government be ever so uood, they will e'ndiavnr to warp anil spoil it to their turn. That therefore, which 'makes a t o?d constitu tion, must keep it, viz- men of wisdom and 7irtue, qualities that, because lhey descend not with worljly - inheritances, must he carefully propagated by a . vir tuous education of youth; lor which after years will one uor to the care and pcodecse of founders, and the eucceesive n) "9iry, tlmu to their parents, for thir private patrimonies. William . Peon. ; The most civilized nations are as near barbarity as the moat polished s'ieele U to rust. Nations, like metals, are only po'.ifiiud oa the surface. B varol. The public are invited to a a ;.' a our new store in tue Bug of Oregon build IDS, next to Fosbay & M-.soa's W storl 1 d -sj rilCf kAra - I 4 " , Most Important Cabinet Office. The most important cabinet" office in the opinion of the Democrat is that of attomey general, though not generally considered such. The prosecution of trusts is the greatest and most import ant movement that can be taken. There is a crying demand that the trusts ehail be put down. They are a menace to public welfare. With their powers it ia impossible for a small concern to exist. They centralise wealth, foster stock watering, which ia no better than high way robbery, and greedily grasp evsry thing in sight. The Standard oil trust it making the people pay nearly doable what they should for oil and is pouring millions into the pockets ot its members annually; the' sugar trust eaves for its few members $20,000,000 annually, and the people all the time toot the bills All the time the government lias a strict law against their existence. The en forcement ot it ia in the hands ot the attorney general, and no cabinet officer today has a duty compared with this in importance, no matter what might be the case were there war, or likelihood of war. Now this ia of all questions the most important one before the United States as a nation and in a general, po litical sense. Olney has been unfaithful to bis duty, but faithlul to the trusts The attorney general should be a man of fearless character, incorruptible, if it ia possible to find such a man, cr.e in whose eyes millions would have no influence for doing wrong, for a million dollars would be a small matter with a trust making $20,000,000 a year, and there are several doing that or nearly that. - There are other serious questions, but just now how great ia the need for a decided check to the greed that is robbing the common people for the benefit of a few, and bow crying ia the demand for an attorney general who will unflinchingly do his duty and with hia last drop ot blood right these great octopuses that are leaching out and gathering every thing in, while the masses bw eat and a:he for a tew paltry dollars a year. Isn't it necessary that something shall be done in the in teres t of the people and against the in terests of the grasping, greedy, eel fish tew. Buta'terall, what could an attorney general do nnleea backed by the presi dent. The president has shown no tan gible signs yet that he will name an at torney general who will fight the trusts. Wi'.lhe? But the people are getting their eye open. Some Examples. The following are some of the interest ing examples given the teachers in the recent examination : mental ARrrnxmc. 1 A steamboat wboea rate of sailing was 16 miles an boor, sails np a river whose current ia five miles aa hour, and is gone 21 hours and 20 minutes'. Row tar did tbe boat go? 2 A, B and C can do a piece of work in 24 days; j of what A does equals of what B does, and of what C does ; in what time, at this rate, can each do it? 3 A, B and C eat 126 plums, of which A owned 80 and B owned 46, and C con tributed 36 cents; bow much of the money oxgbt A and B to receive if A eats twice as manyas B and B eat twice aa many asC? 5 If I retail flour at a gain of 12 per cent and sell at wholesale for 2 per cent lees than retail, wbat is ray gain per cent at wholesale? WaiTTEX AkfTHMmC. 3 Twelve credits, (a) Find tbe miss ing element or term la tbe following: Tbe interest is $5.82J; tbe rate is 6 per cent; tbe principal $63; tbe time is ? (b) Tbe interest is $$8.20; the rate 7 per cent; the time 3 jears, months; the principal is ? (c) Tbe principal is $940; tbe interest is $432-40; the time 7 years, 8 months; and the rate is ? 4 Ten credits. The longitude ot St. Paul, Minn., is 65s 4 minutes 55 second west, and of Berlin is 13s 23 minutes, 45 seconds east: wbat is tbe difference of longitude? Wbat ia the difference in time? When it is twelve o'clock in St Paul, what time is it in Berlin ? 9 Ten credits. Seventy horses can eat a lot of grain in 72 days ; in what time will 3 limes aa much grain be con sumed, if 10 borses are added wben the grain is eaten . GEOOBAPHY. 1 With what subjects is geography correlated? Give illustrations and rea sons. 7 "The proper teaching of geography presents the earth as tbe home of man kind." From this standpoint present for teaching Mississippi river, Merrimae, Hudson, Columbia, Rubicon, Willam ette. 10 What bas determined the location of tbe following cities : Chicago, Lowell, Pittsburg, Spokane, San Francisco. TJS1TSD STATES HI8TOEY. 8 Wbat general commanded the nnion army at (a) Sbiloh? (b) Antietam? (c) Gettysbnrg.'(d) Chickamsgua? (e) Cold Harbor? 9 (a) Wbat caused the railroad panic of 18937 (b) From what sources are rev enues secured to meet tbe expenditures of tbe government of the United States? ESOLIBQ GSASiMAB. 3 Name the principles that regulate grammatical nnion of words and sen ten ces. 5 Diagram and analyze "The vile strength man wields for man's des'roc- lion, that does all despise, burling bim from tby bosom to tbe skies." The Pendleton E. O. pats, it pointedly as follows: The failure of ths Oregon legislature to organize is a scandal npon the state. If it were a populist or democratic or fusion legislature the very air would be filled with condemnation. The membership of the legislature is largely republican, CO of tbe 90 members at least professing that political faitu. f here are two fac tions of the republican party responsible lor the "hold np" and the failure to or ganize. The Mitchell republicans and tbe anti-Mitchell republicans are the name by which these , factions are known. They are divided principally on the money Question and the chasm between them is deepened and widened because of long slumbering dislikes be tween ambitious members of the rival factions. That is an awfnl cycloue that is sweep ing tus way lrom Nevada. If the two men fight as tbey are blowing they wil knock each other from one end of Neta da to the other in leas than a minute, and we hope they will. Any one knows that a life insurance earn $103,000 a year, president cannot nor 150,000. nor $25,000, and yet those are tbe salaries of old line insurauce companies' salaries, and lh people foot the bill. . , . a MilhA'a tlAae aaia4A u. i , at weight, 225 poundr. Now, what will Governor Lord do. You can almost hear the Turkish Em pire gasp. President McKinley owns a farm of 163 acres. He recently eoM a car load o' apples tor 3 cents a bushel. Not much returning prosperity tn that. The following authentio and reliable hews ia from the Salem Statesman: 'Almost before she realises it, Astoria will have connection by rail with the outside world. And almost before she realises it Salem will have a line to the sea and over the Cascades. The good times are within hailing distance." The Demociat likes to give current opinions on important questions. Here is the Pendleton E. O. 'a on one: The Portland Oregonian yell- that Oregon has been degraded and disgraced by 30 years of Mitcheiham Probably so, but Mitchell's successor promises to be no better for Oregon and the greater num ber of her people than Mitchell. Simon ism Is not any better tbau Mitchelliem for the people of Oregon. OurSodaville correspondent gets en thusiastic over an important subject as follows: Supt. Irwin's recent suggestions in regard to giving morals and civil govern meat a more prominent jdace in oar public schools, should receive tbe earn est conti leration of tvery parent, and some Action taken at tha next annual school meetings that will insure greater attention ir thee? two important branches of the child's education. Edu cation that does not loot to tbe proper development of the ti o al sensibilities is pernicious, because :h quality of character determines lav' whether an education is a curse r a blessing. Therefore character buiU'.ng should be uppermost in alt school work. A proper understanding of the relations of the citizen to tbe nation i- also of prime im portsnce in a government where every man may stand at toe wheel and help guide tbe ship of etate. ' If our boys and girls are fully informed of these relations and taught to think intelligently of their duties and privilege as future American citizens, tbe next generation of voters will not be. content to have their politi cal convictions like their clothes, ready- made, as is the case with far too many voters at present. Haste the dav when demagogues do - not manufacture tbe politics of the masses, and whet to be good voter is to be an intelligent thinker. Sodaville (till retains her reputation as a moral town . The hearty coopera tion given by tbe majority ot her people daring the revival meetings ot the past month exhibits a spirit that is coca me -liable. If tbe high standards of social parity and morale, that reformers tell ns mast be held op to oar youih if they are to become ideal 20; h century citizens is attained this spirit most thoroughly permeate society. It civili sation is to" march onward there mast be that purity of motive, that loftiness of purpose and that nobility of manhood, and womanhood that will rise above denominational distinctions snd cause each individual to work in harmony with bis fellows for tbe elevation ot ths race. Nearly Highway Jtobbcry. Mr Bavemeyer on tbe witness stand Saturday gave the first exact figures that have ever been mads public con cerning tbe actual Sugar Trust profits. Prior to 1886, be said, tbe profit in re fining waa 19 mills per pound 15 mills of which was given by the tariff or an tverageof $33,000,000 profits per year npon a total invested capital of $24,013,- 008 in 1890. eince tbe formation of tbe trust and the decrease in the protection tbe profit bas not materially declined. Mr Have meyer gives it as follows for tbe past eleven years : Set ptofit. TdtsJ Her lb. Cents. .685 .673 1.260 1210 .709 .803 1.030 consump tion, tons. l,4o80 1,381.714 1,519.283 1.416,274 1,476.377 1.888 851 1,853570 1,906,758 2.012.714 1,949,744 2,100.000 Total pro6t. f22.3S5.355 20,S22,4J9 42,874.166 38,331,025 23,444,866 34.055,983 42,757.245 48.818086 Year. 1886 1887 1S88 1889 1890 1891 1892. 1893 1894 1895 1S9 1 15J .808 .882 .9U8 36,409,906 37,961,815 42,756,000 1 012 19.964.365 f390,666,966 Of this total profit Mr Havemeyer taya tbat from 75 to 80 per rent belongs to the American Befiuiog Company o Sugar Trust. The actual amount ot capital invested in sugar refining in tbe United States is given in the census of 1880 at $27,432, 503 and of 1890 at $24,432,600. Mercan tile and Financial Times. What They Did. Following is wbat Oregon's senators and representatives did front Fstirnary I to February 13: JOH II. MITCHELL. In Oregon r turning for reelection. OEOBOS W. MCBBIOS. Amendments offered by, to Indian appropriation bill. Petitions and papers presented by, f rom Newberg, Oreg . Baptist church: for Sunday rest law for District of Col ombia 1857. Against interstate gambling. Oregon, citizens of: against Lond pot -tal bill. Citizens of Corvallis: for amendment of postal laws. Publishers of: for Load postal bill 1857. Religions organizations of: against interstate gambling. For industrial commission 1857. For Sunday rest law for District of Columbia. For legislation ia interests ot morality. Reports mad by, from committee on commerce, Chattanooga Western Rail way bridge. Committee on Public Lands, forfeited railroad lands, vamroads, canals and reservoirs. ' JilNQER BBBMAKK. Bills and joint resolutions introduced by Belieu. M. B: to pension. WILLIAM B. BXLIB. Remarks by, on settlers ore railroad lands. KNOCKING Af YOUR DOOR. Sond in your order and we wilC call your door for your laundry and deliver it vlllinnt ..I...... t. .... nnuuu.uavuai)(i:i uno U9 a bum, wo will guarantee you will be satU&ied. Fine finish to dress shirts Lace curtains re- newea. free mending department for bundle work. City Lauxdrt, Opp St Cbaa Hotel. Fi.vb Clubbino Offer. Leslie's Week lv ia tbe oldest and best ot tbe illustrat ed weeklies of the U. S. It is m model in Ha character, as everybody knows. The regular price is $4 a year; bat you n amissa S asm! llii Usnvrv- tiuiaaiaaii iod dvku r a eatava sua v t aaa u a AabnawsaA a t 1 SD OK . I LL . r. 1 1 mail for 5. MISFITS. The Portland Mercury is a warm advo cate of J. H, Mitchell lor U. 8. senator. The second forty days haye been be gun. How lqpg, oU bow long will this agony last. Senator Driver yesterday made the following dramatic speech "Hofer. thou art a liar." A duel has not even been thought of. TUo fM'.nwi no BtatAH have never been represented in any president's cabinet: n.i,frrr,i Flnrida. Idaho. Kansas. Mon tana, Nevada, North Dakota, Rhode Is land, South Dakota, lexas, nmuiugiuu and Wyoming. Th fartv dava so often referred to in reference to the state legislature only ap plies to the length ot time for which the members can be paid. They can meet as long aa they please but can receive pay tor only 41) days, mat is iue law. Astoria is getting high toned. An or dinance has been introduced, on recom mendation of the mayor, prolti luting ex pectorating on the streets and sidewalks, and nxing me nne lor violations iwnwi at from 2 to f 10 or imprisonment not to exceed five days. If the editor ot a newspaper were to snap at all the inducements field out, be i . ; it i. MM wouiu soon do a miuioneira. a u the paper according to tbe popular no tions be would be in the poorhouse. It he published Lalf tbe items sent to him, he would be in jail halt the time and in tbe hospital the other half. Welcome. George W. Adams, of Chicago, who in 1894 engineered one of the greatest corners on oats known in the history of the Chicago board of trade, committed suicide this week by shooting himself, in order to keep from starving to death. On a bill head he wrote just before the act, "I die hungry." The Examiner and Journal will be completely in it in the great Corbett Fitxsimmons fight, lhey bsve srrAnged for exclusive reports from tbe fighters and the referea, Maldoon will write ex clusively for them, and Homer Daven port, the leading artist, wilt make me pictures of event there A letter was received yesterday lrom Mr. Sevey, who recently left Astoria for Roesland, says the Astorian. Mr. Sovey says he was somewhat eurprited at the appearance of the town. It has a pop ulation of about 5000 and the houses are built as closely as possible. There are bat few buildings of any consequence in the town. The principal street is but four blocks in length, and the general appearance of the town is that ot a wool ly weetsrn mining camp. -ir. bovey says in bis letter that buiinesa is quite brisk and that the people ot the town expend a great increase in population tne coming summer. Mr Douglas bas secured a divorce from his wife, Mrs. Jennie Douglas in Los Angeles. He did it because she was a new woman. In bloomers every morn ing sbe mounted ber borse and went banting, leaving tbeir only child with the servant. Here is her strange phil osophy: tor a woman to remain at home witn ber children and do nothing but eat and sleep is narrowing. The borne is all right, bat life is too short to spend much time within its walls. A woman wbo is alway at home most oc cupy bar mind with something. So sbe goseipc about ber neighbors and helps to make caore misery in toe world, rim becomes a slave to ber husband and bas no will ot ber own. Sbe loses bet mas cnlar strength. Tbe children ahoold be left with trustworthy servants and tbe husband ahoold eo with bis wife. lO CURE A COLO IX ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All draggista refund the moneyii it fails o cure. 25c gr t KMaev am 65 years , old; bavsbad kidoe ditease and constipation for 25 year. Am now well oaed your S . B . Headache aad liver Core one year. Used 6 botle al 50 cents eaca. JU Knight, RuUedge, Or." For sale by Fcahay; Mason at 50c per bottle Car ffM.. "My three children arel! subject tc croup; I telegraphed to San Francisco, got got a ball dozen bottles of S B Cough Cure It U a perfect remedy . God ble yon for it. Tours, etc., J. 11. Oosier. Grant Pass, Or." For sa'e by Fothay A- Maaon at Oc per bottle. Too can pay more, bat yoa won't get any better seryi-e. Yoa can pay lesa, but you won't get aa good service. Smiley the printer. A la' Ee assortment of cardin reeds. white rioter, timothy and bine grass seeds just recattea tresb at C E BaowasxL'e.n MARRIED. RAMSEY FORGET. On February 21, at tbe residence of tbe bride's parents, in Albany, by Justice C. E. Hawkins, Mr. Alvin T. Ramsey and Miss Phoebe Forgey both of Albany. Tbey bave the lest wishes of many friends. DIED. CKOISAN. At tbe family home, in Moant Plesssnt, Linn county, Oregon, va neuneeaay, reorua-y 17, l7, at 6:30 o'clock, p.m. of heart failure, Mrs Eliza Croiean, aged 71 years. Deceased was tbe relict of Michsel Croisan bo died Anril 1. 1894. and h. been a resident of Oregon since Novetn- Der.iwH. bne wss broadly known and highly respecte for her many v'rtties. Sbe was a native of Ksrsnnf, Baden, Germany, having been born there on May 10,1826, aod came to America in 1852 and was married at Free port. Mi. nois, on June 1, 1858. 8he was a devoted and consistent member of the German Lutheran church She was laid to rest in ibe Kingston cemetery, rear Mount Pl'aeant, on Fri day last. Statesman. Tbe deceased was a cousin of ex-Sheriff Croisan. Down Brakes, and Reverse ( " When a train is discovered rushing; on to a fng-bUul col lision, it is a thrilling: in stant as the engineei whistles "Down brakes!" and reverses his lever. Brakes alone are not enough; the whole pro pelling pow er of the en gine must be reversed and made to work in the oppo site direc tion. That is how it is sometimes with disease. There are tlmea when ths system is flyfny along the track of dis ease at such a frightful pace that no ordinary methods will prevent disaster. There are plenty of medicines which act merely as brakes to "slow np" the disease and put off disaster for a little while; but that isn't enough. What ia needed is a medicine that will Instantly reverse the entire wasting, degenerating process. When people are losing flesh and strength and vitality, with the life ooalngout of them day after day, they need Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discowery, which acta directly upoa the vital forces, completely transforms the entire nutritive organism and totally re verses the wasting, debilitating process which is at the root of all diseases. It enables the digestive and blood-making organs to aupply the circulation with an abundance of pure, healthy, red blood. It stops the wasting of tissue, builds up solid muscular flesh and healthy nerve-force. tiles llerv Whitman, of East Dickinson. Vranklln Co., N. V., writes; "For nearly ten months I have had a bad cough, and instead of vetting Better, it by a friend to ti citing better, it grew worse, until I was advised Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical ZnicoTery. tne nothlr I hesitated at 6rat, for it seemed to to irv ur. merce's uoiaca Mraicai ng would give relief only death, C rents were anxious about me, ana I was saia have consumption. X tried your medicines, laad before I had taken many doaes there waa a treat change. When tbe second bottle was empty ij had no cough an was a sreat deal stronger. 1 rfm I TELEGRAPHIC. A Wsekl ArmlMlre. London. Feb. 23. The parliamentary secretary of the foreign office, George N vursun, mm oispawnes in ms nuum ui commons today from tbe brilUh consul at uanea, contirming the announcement mat an armistice of one week had been ai rang ed between the MuMnlnians and Cnristians at Selinos, island of Crete, at tbe instance ot the British, Italian and Russian consuls. Mr turzon added that tbe British consul had done his best to calm the Christians, intimating to them that the solution of the Cretan troubles rested with the great powers. The Lut Msaey Washington. Feb. 23. Hie house sent tbe naval bill, the last of tbe appro oriation bills. to ths senate today. Bout lie, cnairman of the naval committee, was in charge of the measure, and duplet ed such skill in its handling that its provisions aroused little opposition, and it was passed practically without amendment. Barrett made an effort to seenre an authorization for a drydock at Boston to cost $1,000,000, but, after a somewhat acrimonious delmu-, the amendment was ruled out of orer. Very Hl.h Walrrf Cincinnati. Feb. 23. Lao t nih'. in the absence of news of tbe great t loud -burst at tne headwater of the Masionira bela. no one dreamed tbe river here woold reach a maximum of over "0 foe Opin ions changed today, when it was learned that a flood in the Allegheny was coming down just late enough to pile it cn tb tt of tbe Jionongabela. lonignt. Ike ngnai service predict that 60 feet will be reached at Cincinnati by tomorrow as Bcalssew. Havana. Feb. 23. General Fiubuh Lee. United State coasalireunra'. bai per sonally bandied the rorrepondmil of ibe Associated Press a written t-t.iU-uieni wiv ing that be bas not resiguod. '.hu lwinie ly Sfttini? at rest contrary ttutemeuM uncle in New York. kkeri al HI. Aacet. WooonuRS, Oi., Feb 23 roe p.t office al Mount Aragel waaetaerrd by lur tare Iat night. Entrance w effected through a rear door, aome time during t he latter part of tbe night. 1 be potoihoe safe waa blown open and about $100 in stamps and $75 in money taken. After looanir the posto ffice, the Guru lars tried to effect an entrance to Barney Oswald's sa loon, but were frightened away by i batcher, wbo slept in bis sb p in tbe ad joining building, ranies are scouring tbe country loosing for them. y Sea film as t ark. Carsox. Nev . Feb. 22. Some excite ment was canted bcre this morning by a meoasge from white settlers at Verington. in Maoo Valley, 50 miles from Canon, calling for 50 armed nulitiameo and 50 extra stands of arms to be sent on a special train. A Piute andian was killed by a hit man at Yerinoton yesterday by being struck on the bead with a crowbar- Tbe lodiana became enrased aad teat raoners to alker river reMTvaUon. wLich ia a part of tbe Pyramid Lake reservation- 4U the male Indians from Walker river came in to Mason vahey after having seat tbeir squaws to tne mountains. Governor tadler sent Adjutant-Oeaerai Galatha on a special train Uut morning to investigate tbe trouble and report imme diately. la CMS. Washisotok, Fee 22. Tbe bouse to day passu! the general deficiency bill sod began tbe cootideraiioa of tbe tart of tbe money bills, that providing for the nival eUtMuhmeat. A Ions; debate recurred over tbe propriety of tee appropriation of 1.3UU.UW lor tbe boatbern faotx: vaiimmo nnder tne jadgmeat of tbe c wrt of claims. but tbe boose, by a vote ot IvZ to 133. re fused to sVike it oof . Tbe numbenwho favored the appropriation for tne repay ment to members of Use last coarfre of saiarie withheld from them on account of absence carried tbeir fight ino tbe boose, but tbey were beattn, to 122. TtM (rrtaa War. Caska. Feb. 22. So ioorsota killed by tbe cannonade of tbe warship in tbe tarargeot pouuoa stear bete yecrday Tbe damage was purely maientl Ibe French aad ItsJua wanhipa did ant fire because tbe Greek Dig waa lowered by the iruargents before tbetr time came Fifteen Christians, indodiag three anns of tbe FJia convent, were wounded by tbe bombardment. Five tboosand in-onr-tiU arrived wiihia half aa boor after the tiriog commenced. Ire Beatawcsl New Yoas. Feb. 22 X dispatch to tbe Herald from Havana, via Key el. sats: Conil-woerJ Lee ba resigned tits letter teoderisg bis resignation, aeoVr cer tain condition. ges by tbe next mail, lie determined some days ago to take socb a step it be were not opbeJd ia his efforts to protect ail American cilueas ia Cuba. aaew Saerea ta MrLwaCKKB, Feb., Advices from North ern Wiaoonnj are to tbe eftVt that a vio lent snow storm bas raced all day. and that railway and other traffic is practically suspended. ratal awa. Ecvsse, Or , Feb. 22. Gorce Wiaob.a I'2.narild ber. waa rroliathlT faiallv tn. I iared last eveoiog by a kirk from none. 1 he boy it a stepson ot Lafayette lien dricka, wbo lives near Cobursr. What er,a ss mi tea Washisotos, Feb. 21. Tbe sundry civil appropriation bill contains an item for f IrXl.fXO for completing tbe work pro posed for improving the navigation of tbe entire Willamette river, from Lonreoe to Portland, and also for the lock and dam oa the Yamhill river, which is to give deep water st all seasons to (be town ot Mc Minnville. Tbe estimated cost of both im provements is 1200.000. of which HO.OOO was included in tbe last river and harbor bill, and now the present appropriation of 1160,000 gives all the money required. Tbe contract for Yaquiaa twy baa not jet been let, and therefore, like some other harbors, could not bs appropriated for in tbe preeent bill; but tbe '25.000 appropria tion in Ibe last riter and harbor bill wil! be expended in completing the old project at Yaquina, and it is thought that this has bad something to do in delayina? the ap proval of the project for the $1 ,0U0,0X con tract. In the present appropriation bill there is also 200,000 for tbe Pot Viand custom bouse. asaa the Ilea. Columbus. O., eb. 21. (-.ovrrnor Bushnell tonight gave out the following statement to the press: " Vben Senator Sherman resigns to enter the cabinet of President McKinley, I UI appoint to succeed bim lion. Marcus A. iianna, of Cuyahoga count, to serve until hia successor is chosen by tbe 73d general assembly of tbe state. I trust this action will meet the approval of tbe people. AsaS. Busiiselu" Dorsal rare. Salem. Or., Feb- 21. Today has len a very qmet one. Nearly all tbe members left tbe city Saturday, aod most of them will not return till tomorrow. There is no change in the situation. Senator Mitchell tonight said substanti ally that so far as he was personally con cerned, he did not care whether be was re turned to the United Stater senate or not. He had served three terms already, and was content to retire on hia record if it should be decided that the interests of the state could be betkr served by some one else. An Baswele4 Event. iKDiAiexpous, Feb. 21. At 10:c0 this morning, a baby girl, weighing 8? j pounds, was born to Mr and Mrs Benjamin Har rison, Or Henry Jameson being the at tending physician. Mother and child are doing well. Mrs Lieutenant Parker, of fliew lork. is with her sister, airs Harri son. Air and Mrs Harrison were married in 8t Thomas church. New York, April 6, 1890 . The ex president is in his 64th year. ae ef the Earliest. IIiLlJSBORO, Or., Feb. 21. Michael Wren, ajred 73 years, one of the earlitwt settlers of Washington county, died at bis residence near Ccntervilte lust night. De ceased was born June 5, 1824. end came to Oregon in 1841, from Winnipeg. For a number of years he was in tbe employ of tbe Uudsou's Bay Compeny. With his wages he purchased the right to the land on which he made hie borne. Whiskey slid It. fJalON. Mo.. Feb. 16. Dr Arthur Due- strow, the St Iiouis millionaiue, who on , February 13, 1894, shot and killed his wife ' and child in a fit of drunken mire, in that 1 city, was hanged in the courtyard of tne county jsif here, at 12:59 P. M. today. Never Fails Astonishing Record of the Great Paine's Celery Paine's celery compound bas never yet failed to cure Where all other medical treatment has failed to relieve Paine's celery compound bas succeeded time and time agais. John w. Boyd of Mishawaka, Ind., ears of his owi case : aL-at winter I wss taken down with a verv severe attack of nervous and mus cular rheumatism, so bad that f could not lie down, sit np, or stand, witnoot the most excruciating pain. I was all the time under the care of taoof the best ph sicians of the place, bat I did not improve. I took diftere-.t rheumatic cares and need an eectrfc btttery a half bocr each day for. 10 days, wttboat any relief. "Finally I concluded to try Paine's celery con. pound, and to my surprise af ter using one-half of a bottle I a as able tn Mt out and vo:e on election dav. and before 1 need the whole b tle I went to work, and have worked every day since Wall Paper, Carpets, Lineoleum. Lace Curtains. Rugs, Portiere, Pillows Furniture Bedding. Hcture Frames. Linen Warp Matting, Oil Paintings, and Undertaking Call on ALBANY FURNITURE CO. BV-w. rawer a T ' -V. ev v-. N L A. l. s- ADMIKtSTRATOB'S KOTICE Noi is hereby z'rvn tbat tbe under- sifoed has beew duly arpointed by tee C'oua'y court ol 1-inn county. Orveon. ad intsbrator of the es'ste of Joseph C M y r, deceased, la'a ofsaiJ roomy, aod he has duly qualified soo and ail persons baviec chums against a:.l eUte are here by reqoestrd to prevent tne same to me at Aioany. ureoon. prcri;y virioea a by law pro I Jed, witiiia n montn from this date. Dated al Albany. Oregon. Ud 16:h day o lecember. 1S96. U v Mvcas, Whitssv & NewroHT. Admie-strator Attjs for Admr. ACMIKISTRATOV i KOTICE. Notice is hereby gien that P Y Duncan has been duly appointed admlnt-trator ot the es'ate of A D Kno. ta e o Lb.n coon ry. Oregno. decessed. b ti e county court of Lino coun'y. Or-iron, and bat be bas duly quali6ed as such ail prwos having claims sgainM said e-tJ'ea'e hereby not ified to present the sie lo me litis tbe propr vroche'S undt oath at tbe office of W R Bilyeu In Al ay. Oregon aitbin six mon'hs lrom the date hereof Dated this 11th day of r-eniher,lS96. P Y Dcncax. Administrator. Notice Laud Orric-t at Oreuox Citt On December 28 h. 1836. Notice is hereby given that tt'e approved fractional plat of Towni.bip 13 tsMilli. Range 8 East has been r ce'ved fora the survemr general of Oregon, and on Feb ruary'8'h 1897, sf 10 o'clock a. m.. of said dale, said plat will be riled in this office, snd the land therein embraced al l Se subject to entry on aod at er m'J da'e. toBSKT A Mi Lisa, Wat 0 allow IT K siter, Receiver . ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE Notice is hereby given that I hive been duly appointed by theconn'y court of Linn county. Oregon, adniteitrat"r, wi'h lbs will annexed.of the estate of John Nelson, deceased All persons having claims arsnst the estate of said deceased srt hereby not iff ed to present the same duly veriSed to me at my residence near Sbedd, Linn county, Oregon, or to my attorney, Gee W Wriht, at his law office In Albany, Orcsron. within sis motxha from the date hereof. Mas NkLsom. Geo W Wr.ic.HT. Admr with the will Ativ for dmr . annexed of the ee- Dn'ed lan 5, 1897. tate of John Nelson deeeased. Notice OSKOON ClTT, OSKON. Jann.rv2MU.lSD7. Notice ia l-ore'i nivon that iheapprov d plata of survey of Township 13 South Range S Eti a 13 Sornh, Range 6 East, the fraotional plat of urev o' Township 12 South, Itunges 4 East, 5 Eist 6 East, and 7 East, .ted fractinal plat tf 'lonshlnl3 South. Kanue 7 East, bave been re lived from the Surveyor General of Oregon, and on March 6th. 1397. at 10 o'clock a. m of sai.i date, sa!d plats will be riled la this office, and he land therein embrscod will be subjeot to entry on and after said date. ItoBT A MiUJta, 'Register. Ym Oaixowat, Eeceiver. to Cure. Compound. I have gained 20 pounds in weight and am feeling first rate. "My wife bas aUo teen taking it for nervousness, and thinks tbat tnere is nothing like it. we both recommend it t all our acquaintances, and yoa are at liberty to use this letter as yoa see fit, for it truly worked wonders in my case." And Paine s celery compound is work ing tost such wonders in every state. county, city and village of the country today. Tbe reader most know some one wbo bas tried it. Ask tbat person if be or sbe wss not at once "benefitted ! Don't let a dealer palm off anything else on you, however; for there is as mu:h difference between Paine's celery compound and all tbe ordinary aarsape rillas, tonics, nervines and compounds ss there is between an electric motor and a bov'a windmilL There is power to cure in Paine's cel ery compound. need and Elegant De signs in Crocker? ' .-JtMfes'-S y. Ware at C0IY11 5 HUSTON'S See ii if-- X0TICE TO BRIDCE CONTRACTORS. Saied plan. rpceitiealtcas, sr-aia de i rs and bds ii t-e free it J at th cttVce ef ecaatv e'erk of L aa eaaty. Or oa or before th-5'h day of Mrch. lS97,at I a clock p as. (or a waoa brdga acmes the !r.h Seoliaai river at or n a Ga es Oiegoei, lidsari'.l he eon id -red f a taspsjaioe and I'fl bridge aa w"l as ar J da-i;st. .ii r-tid.-e tn be oonaplctrd oa or befere Anso.tl.i. 1$97. Tbe eoart iwerres tne rtsit b f eject ary and all Lid. I) jo by order pf the coeoty i'.rt Ited tVs 16 h day of Peb , 1K-. C B MosTAcnt. CVaoty Cwl, Lina Co., STOCKHOLDERS MtETIKC. Notice Is hrrebr that there will he a meet mg- of the stock holders ol th-s Odd Fellows Hall auil.ime AssocitHon held at tbe Odd Felloes Library in Albany, Oreeron, on Monday, the lM djy of March, 17. at 7 o c ovk p tn. for the purpose ot electing seven directors to serre lor Iheensuing ear and to transact any other business that my com befere said meeting. Signed this the lt dy of February 17 E A PaRKSR. i ucs Joseph. Secetary. Presudent. HCTICE OF F13IAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby givee that the under signed as administrator of the es'ate of J M W tlsoD. deceased, has filed his final ac count In ald es'ate with the county clerk ot Linn count. Oregon, and the county court has tiled Friday, the Vli d.iy oi March, 1897, at the hour of 1 o'clock p m. of said day for the final hearing of said account aod tbe settlement of said estate, any and all persons having any objec tions to the same are hereby no ified to be present at sid time and preeent the sanie- B S Martin w P Warmoth, Attorney. Administrator. Notice for Publication LanoOffics at Orsoon Citt. Oa. Jan. 21. 1S97. N.lioe is hereby fivea that the following named sttlr has tit-d notice of his inten tion to make tinal pro. t in sopport ol his claim and tk.it taid proof will be made be fore the ltcjuter acd R,toivr at Oregon City, Oifit-n. oa March 6th. 1897. via: Christian Neubold; II E 12033 foi the S ij N K j. k ta I and 2 Sec 3 fp 10SR4 b. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up-s snd cultivation of. said land, v.i. T B George, Gilbert Knutson, Charles I Hinkle.CB Gains, all of Niagara, Oregon. Kobkbt a. Miixaa. Kegster. ASSICNEH NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all neranna interested, that 1, the undersigned as i ignee of Propst and Butler have filed my final account in the matter of said assign ment, in tbe circuit court of the stale of Oregon for linn county, and that said Bnal account will be heard and passed up on by said court n the court house in toe city ot Albany, linn county, Oiegon, at the hour of 1 o'c'ock p tn, oi the 2yth day ot March, 1S97. Fnklin I'sofst, Attignee. . Plows, Harrow s. and Disc Cultivators at ... STEWART & SOX'S . " Now is the time to buy- Grass and garden seeds in bulk and in package. SUM&JOKS. Iaitvs Ci cait Coirt for Linn eounty of ths State ot Oregon. Tbooia Beuiiog, fbintiff vs Jobs Powtn aad E nily Pow defendjot To Emily Power, ore of ths dcfeadtsU above tmtd : IN THE NAME Of THE STATE Ot OKEGON: Vtm tic hereby nqoircd to 1 aipar aod ao.w?r tbe compUwt of the 1 -1 . A .. mA . I '.I W ... boteaamad pUiitiH itbabo7a entitled iit tw m i n hi witn tbe CITK r I o court, b tbe fi-at dy of the et reeo ar term of Ihir ooart tn be bon i d he d in ibe city of Albany, Lino e-ooty, ti egoo, on tbe 8th day ct Hxcb, 1807; and y&a are aotiticd that if va Lil " appear ad a swer aid cmcplaiot as herein required tbe pKittiff will in!y o tbe coo it tor there lief dtmanded in bis complaint on fife in ihealoveWiit-ed court, wbkh rel'rf m far tbe foreclore of a wi-ntyase fc'yen by John Powers and Emdy Po. dt-d Oc'-Ofter 19. 1896. t, 'o sod apoo tbe lot owing dee nkA ml estate towit: Tbe sorth A th r. et of tte I L C of Asks T I tu-a.) m end K.iibeth C ?bo!poc,lior ixt bea i Lino foooty. ud halWB Natiht'-OB 2o. 2334. aat claim so 41. b-tnit pert of Scttons 9. 10. 15 sad 16 w toot ip 13, matb cf nnKe 1 west ol tb Wiijimite Midiao, being boaodtd folloes: JWioniD2 at a pt lot 15 chaios at-d 40 Uoks aortb and 21 chaise acd i 1.-1,. ...t,f th acatbweet cor OCT of sad eectoa 10, aad raomng tbeaee eoatb 43 cttaies aod 7 1 link a, tbeace wet 8 cbaus aad 34 links, tbtnue south I eha aad 60 hake, tbeace wt 62 chains aad 71 liaaa, IIukm uxia 45 chaise, tbenoe test 71 chu.i aad II hake to u e place of begin Bins, eot.uu.lng &18 acrrr, e or lea. VYLtcb eai-J marHae was gien to eccnre tha Mtriwavt: of AV BO's? ditt i Lebacoe. Or eg, Oc ober 19, 1894, lot tbe ran cf $222 doe ooe jr after aaw, who n t the rale oi 10 ft aeot tT sasass ml f-r jadjsmett sgataat roe Ijr tbe ram nt 1222 ata interest ttereca at tha rate of 10 ner cent p-e asaaai from tba i9:h dy nl (Vt,V . 1A96. aad for tbe coats and dis barsemcata of tbia sail aad for a decree foveelosing eeid anortgtge aad direetitg tie Luula above detenbeO to be aoia, asa in proceed arising f offl sacb sale to be p plied to to payment of thm cost aad die oareemeata aod attoraej's fees and lh sa.l iatcnat doe bdob saWl Beta. Tka ibkbmi a On Hi la bed by erdet it the Honorable H 11 Hewitt, jedge f the above eatitled eeart, sad at chambers ta tbe City cf Albasy Uregoa. jaaaary Zl JS97. M aATBSr FOBD Ct " Iin, AUt s for PUiatiff. SUUU3.1S fn (e CrVcait Coarf a Ae Stale OJ Ortom fot At Coaoaty Xiaa Departmeat No. 2. Mary A S Knox ltd A8 tiff. r H C Brurss snd Tba AUUaoe Trust Corn- ran . limited. ccTprtion, defead- an'a- TsHCBriggs, xvf tbe dcfendasU abo-e named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Yea are hereby required to aorear and answer the coin p amt o tne above aamed p'ataul ia the above en ti tied court, nw oa file with tHe clerk ot said court, bv the fift dav of at reirular term of said cr art to be held ia thi city cf At basy, in Lino county, Oregon, oo tbe &b j - r V 1 -. J .n Ihm1 Ot M asIUI, ili ami J no'ified that if you fail to appear and a.r sakl eomnlainL as hereby required. tne piaintiHe will apply to tbe eoart tor the re i-f demaaied in tbeir complaint, tor a decree a 3iudeni that tbe defeadaau have ao estate or interest or lien whatever aad removing tbe cloud and canceling and declaring ibe deed to be t forgery and void, date! tbe 7 h day ot July. 1&6. and recorded oa tbe 20th da of July. 1&S. ia hook of deeds volume 5 5. on raure 216 ia tbe records of deeds for linn eooctr, Or- egon, of. to and for tbe followtng described real estate, towit: E-rgtna!w at tbe N E corner of the D LCof A S Kaox ad Mary A S Knox, his wife beieg Not.Xa. II- a"ddaim No. &5intpll S K2 westol Wirametto Me rdian. Orgo, aad ruanicg tbeace S 26.46 ci-ain, more or lcs. o te S line ot toe N S ot ad claim, tbeace W oa said .i.ri.ion bee 120.5:1 chain, more or less. to tbe w boundary line f sad calin.thearje x 25 9a chains, more or ics, n ibj j c corner of tbe D L C of Samuel Hard tn an aad wife.beingNot-No. VJ02 and cUim No. M In said tp and range, tbeace east S.S3 chains, thence X52 liaas, thence eat 117 20 chains to tue plaeeof beginning, coa-ainiag 31S.75 acres, a' ua i Lino count-. (.Ires on. sao-e heiag tbe X H of the D L C of said A S Ksxx and wife. And toe '-cell and declare void a met gage executed by H C ttriggs to the Al lience Treat Com paay and daied July 20. 1S96. and re. orded on July 20, 1SS6, la the lecorder's ofSce for Linn county, Oregosi, in bok of Mortgages SI oa pairs 556 oa the sakl 2tKh day of July, lsjo. for the .nmof il'iO and to remove tbe don J from pUintiifs title to said lands above described by reason of said deed aad murt- sasre and tor lie costs aau uouemeis of this suit. This summons is published bv order of tbe Hon U H Hewitt, judge of t be above entitled couH. mad ar the chambers on the 2oth day of lanuary, 1S97. at Albany. Oregon. aATnaaroifo 4 WTTT, Attrs for riaintJTt. SQMUCKS. Im At Grcmit Coast for Lin Ccosfa,&afe sf Onrgoav Frank Eiernan, plaintiff. n J B Stearns, defendant. To J B Stearns the above named defend ant: INIHKNAME OF VHE STATE OF ORE'JON. You ate hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above piamtin, n tee aoove cntiuea court in the above enHt'ei case, now on file witi tbe clerk of said court, by tbe first day of the next regular term nf satd court, following the publication of this summons. whicH said term of said court begins on be 8th dav of March. 1&97. st tbe court houte in tne city of Albany. Linn county, Oregon; as a yon are nerehy turtner noti fied that if rou fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will taVe judgment against yon for the sum of $275 and tbe costs and dis bnrsementsof this action to b taxed, and will also take an order directing the fol lowing described land belonging to von and sfached In this action, to-wit: Tbe southwest quarter of section 25 Towahis iv oouin imuix o css ut s"c ,1 tuamette Meridian in Linn county, Ureson. con taininir 160 acres mors or less, to be sold for the purpose of paying auclrjudgtnent. This bnmmons is published by order of the Hon Geo 11 Burnett, judge of said court, made at chambers in the City of Sahm, Oregon, on the 19th day ot Jaa aary, 1897. f J Bassoh and V R BilYbU. Attorneys for PlainUft. AKKUAL SCKQCL ELECTIOH. Notice 1 1 here' T given tn tha lear voters of school Din riot No. 6. of Linn county, state of Orevon, that the annual school election for the said district wid be keld at the equity troaaurer'a otfl.e In Albany, to begin at the hour ,ol two o'clock p m the ssoond Mondav, bains the 8th day ol March, 187. This meet ing is called for tha purpose of eotlac tone director to serve three veara and one Clark to serve one year, sod the transao ion of the business usual at such meet fHte this 20th Jay or February. 1897 F AU.BN. J K Wiitnsur a, Diat clerk. Chairmen of Board. FOR rent chap, a 3 ton safe, with burglar proof chest. Esquire of F. Al. French. Seeders . A X ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. 1 X at ice u hereby siveo to the legal of Kcbool V'utnC. No 5, Lioa CJeoty aUU cftOregOB, tbat tbe aosoal acboof" atettiag of eatd du-nct will be held at Central rchool boildiog oo the firet Monday, being tbe first day of March, 1897, at toe boar Of 7:30 pm 4a id saeting u called for the ccrLoae of hearioz cWi'm aad direetora rerrte nl for tbe traoue'ioa of Other botlBee- bb&I at each oilus. Dated tbis 20tU day of P.brea, 1897 Atus; F E Aixs. Clerk. J K WaaTHearoa, O-airmaB. AKXUAL KEETIXG. Noi is hereby given that Uke a"sn meeting of the stockbot(rs of tbe Albany Bnildiag Aasociatioa will be b4d at etore of J Grwobl, in Albany, on Monday, Mrcb 15t. 16S7, ttluXl p m f or te election of directors, ard at eh -o'hey bail cesi as may come be ore tbe meeting. Date. Feb. 13'.h, 187. WCTwrtDAlX, FP5CTTCS0V Irendent. becretery- CITY TSEASUSEHS HOTICE HO. 12- Kutice ia hereby cisen ihil f - nds are oa haad to pay outnUndicg warrants ot ct tune ion, con -u ! ciaeive. iatereat on cfa werranlt will eeae with tbe date of tbi notice. AfaaaT, Or. Dec. 23. 1M- E. A- Pasaea.Citi Treaa STKEtT RAILWAY HOTICE. Tbe snotof oa tbe A I baa y street rail way will connect promptly with all trains to and from tbe depot, day and eight. Special trips will be aade at special I t,. t. F Co. Conductor, TO THE EAST GIVES THa CHOSCB OS TWO TKAKSCOKTISESTaL ROUTES GREAT UHI0H H0RTHERS PACIFIC via SPOKANE UIXXEAPCU'i asn ' via DENVER 0 M Al A. awn ST. PAOL IAMSAS CfTT IXWRATE3 TO ALL EASTERN .CTTIE CaJEAN STEAM EES EATB PORTLAND EVERY S DAR SAN FRAI1CISG0 Far tall details calt oa CraA3t & MoSTarrH, Albany, Ot sa asoaassn W H HUBLrsL'KT. Uti'l Pas .Asssi MCNEILL P-ileat aad Xaaagec. PORf LAND. OR. !! ORTHERH hl PACIFIC R. R. N P oilman Sleeping cJars, Elegant Ding Gaxs, Tourist Sleeping Car-" StPaal Minneapolis' Potato rargo. 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Ho undertow Surf bathing absolutely sale. For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this re sort has no equal, xieer, bear, elk, cou gar, brook trout and salmon trout, can be found in abundance; within a few hours drive of tha bay. JsV Kedocea rates xrom all pot i Edwix Sto, Manager. O. Maya.T.F.diP. A. . L V auoss, AgW depot, Albany P Rata