(The lcmoaat TERMS. Daily Dkmocbat, 25 cents per month 13.00 per year.in advance, SOc per month not in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to ran over months. Single copies 6c. Wxkklt. fl .25 n advance ; $1 .50 at end of year; tl.75 for second year; $2.00 for third and proceeding years, when not paid in Advance. Clubs of five new subscriber! at $5.00. UNION TICKET. m COUBTT Senators. T O Mackev. I Clem. R.n..nt.tiM T I Whitney. H M Palmer, DrDM Jones. Clerk. Frank Crabtree. Sheriff. I A Mansers. Atsessor. Geo. DeVaney. Recorder. E C Heal. Treasurer. F M Jaes. , Superintendent. A S McDonald. Commissioner. D C Swann Coroner. i Q SJorman. Surveyor. Anthony Austin. State. ' Governor W R King, eeretarv of state H R Kincaid. Justice supreme court W M Ramsey. Treasurer J O Booth.. Attorney-general J L Story. State printer C A Fitch. Superintendent K S Lyman. Congressmen R M Veatcn and C M Donaldson. District. Circuit Judge P H D'Arcy and K P Boise. District Attorney S L Hayden. Oregon will furniBh her quota of sol diers all light and they will be go'd ones. It isn't too late to whip Spam on ac count of the old inquisitions, hut the blowing np of the Maine is enough. It is only a matter of justice that young men going to the war should have their places on returning home, if they are fortunate ever to do so. In Columbia county there are three doctors running for office on the repub lican ticket. Must be a sick ticket to need eo many physicians. . A new industry seems to be the cap turing of Spanish merchantmen. The capturer gets H if a bigger boat and onlv half if a smaller boat . A reward for daring. An Albany minister last Sunday made Weyler out a partner to Satan himself, which in the eves of Americans is about the size of it. He is a demon of the worst order. Mr. Blauco will have some fun getting word from his home government without a cable into the city. The Spaniard who undertakes to rua the blockade will have a job. A Portland Southern Pacifitf man went home with a terrible cold and proceeded to cure it by soaking his feet in mustard water. He was all right in the morn ing, bat it mast have been faith that did it. for the mustard was simply co coa. The War Department is informed by Dr. Sheldon Jackson, now at Dyea' that the reindeer which vrere sent there for the Klondike relief expedition, have been found useless and that moat of tbem are dead . Moss has bees found to save the test of the herd from starving but as no relief expedition is needed the deer i hot be nsed. Another chapter in the worst fool measure of the century . From the World. We know now that Havana Harbor is mined. For aught that we know that of San Joan, Porto Rico, may also be. The fact will give oar navy no serious concern. A dynamite shell exploded an der water within 200 feet of a mine de stroys it. The policy cf oar navy in entering any harbor where mines are known or sus pected to be in place wilt be to launch dynamite torpedoes to each possible line of mines, blow them all up, and then proceed. Farragut said, "Go on; damn the torpedo!" Our officers will now more wisely say, "Destroy the torpedo with dynamite and then go on.", . - Tbe United States rebelled against England on aeeount of nnjust tazation witnout representation, and yet the tax. ea were really not so very high. Tbe Cuban though is rebelling not only on account of taxation without representa tion, but on account of almost complete confiscation. By the time tbe "avari cious Spaniard gets bis taxes ont there is almost nothing left for the property owner, aod in a great many caeca the tax collector has taken the property also. This betides brutality and mielreatm'eat of the worst order. Isn't it about time the ehrietain nations of the world, par ticulaily a next door neighbor, inter fered. : A gold Standard Ally. Bon. W. R. King says in. a Setter of Msrch 1st: Tbe middle-of-the-roaders will, if their wishes are followed lose an opportunity . to get their principles pot into operation for fear of having some other party name harnessed op with theirs. Can you get principle without officers witb which to put your principles into operation? If you want to fight for principle and never want any offices why waste time aod ex penses of campaigns. DA you evsr bear of a middle of the rosder who refused to accept an office wtien elected? The cam paign for principle alone, without the means to put them into operation, can be advocated as well without parties as with them. The prohibition party is the best illustration of middle-of-the-road tactics in existence. Their principles are right, but the civilized world can be sunk into oblivion by the gold slaodard forces before they can win on that ques tion, unless conditions are ripe for it, or nnless the people are prepared to take tr at up as a leadiog issue. The constant cry of tbe "'middle-of-the-road" is tbst all who want nuion of forces are "pie hunters," "traitors'' "bolters. and other like terms. Tbsy substitute abuse and hard tames for ar. gument. It ie indeed strange that popu lists favoring union should be called of fice seekers, or "pie hunters" when the propose to divide tbe offices with demo crats and silver republicans, while the middle of tLe road element want all tbe offices and a ill divide none. Who is tbe ' 'blirgest pie hunter,'. the party wanting all toe offices or the party asking for a pottioc only ? Which party is the par ty of principles, the party wanting to take a course that means defeat of the caute Ijt which we have long been fighting and success of tb party which is now an enemy to all three forces? Who are the , t-aitois and bolters, . the party that stands by the national and state or ganizations or tbs party that proposes to go it aloue it everything does not go to suit tbem? You cannot escape the fact bat to run a middle of-the road ticket is breath iog away from our national and state organizations and abandoning your na tional leaders; and further, to indirectly become an ally of the gold standard party whether with intent or not as the middle-of-the-roaders did in Ohio last fall. Some say they will vote the republican ticket if tilings don't go to suit tnem. Can such men be stand ing for "principles'' when they car they will vote the gold standard if everything in . detail is not asdemauded by them T Men of that principle can do no good in our ranks for they are against us. The? must be converted first. No true con vert of our principles can ever have so little regard for the welfare ef the mass es as to voto for the gold standard, sim ply for revenge.' Mary A. LlvermorVs New Book. "The Story of My Life," or the Sun shine and Shadow of Seventy Years, is tbe title. This new and superbly illustrated book is the crowning life work of the fa mous Mary A Livermore,and, as she herself states, it is tbe last that will ever come from her pen. It is a thrilling nar rative of her life from infancy to old age, portraying the sunshine and shadow of a most marvelous career, told in tier own words. It seems almost increible that a wom an now so famous made "mud pies" in her childhood and was often sent sapper less to bed, and was frequently bounced down into a kitchen chair with an em phasis that made her "see stars ' When a young girl straggling to support her Y self she took in "slop work,' made shirts, and euoeequently learned thej trade of a dressmaker, at which she worked for twenty-five cents a day. At eitbteen she "ran away from home like a boy," and spent three eventful years on a slave plantation years fail of comedy aod tragedy, and packed with thrilling experiences. She tells ot the eventful Christmas night when she wandered into the church ot a Strang young preacher. who soon afterward became her husband. Their comical experience in their first attempt at boose keeping ; the ignomini . one fate that her husband awarded to ber first fish chowder he buried it after dark in the garden ; and the many tri als and tribulations that followed are marvelonily interesting. They . were poer. She tried ber band at ta'loring. nd with the money saved by secretly making her husband a pair of trousers sh paid for a year's subscription to weekly newspaper. Mrs. Li vermore threw ber whole heart and soul into measures for relief of sick and wounded soldier, and spent four years as a norse ia the Union army. Her intellectual great nee and nobility of character led ber to rise frcm these thrilling experiences and become the best known woman of America, and opened the way to her pbenominal platform career that hss roe tinned for more than thirty years. At her feet millions of people have eat and listened ! with admiration and wonder. Tlie rich and the poor, tbe high and the low, the learned and the nnlearned have been alike thrilled and moved by ber horn ing words. She has ewated brilliant audiences of fashion ; has spoke in state prisona.jaiIs.and penitentiaries; to audi ences composed of outcasts, and to audi ences nombericg thousand of children. In this autobiography she gives many reminiscences of ber platform experi ences, with anecdotes and incidents "too funny for anything." Man distinguished mrn e'rd women have long urged Mrs. Livermore to tell the marvelous story of ber life. She has received letters from thousands ot men and women, nnknowa to ber, expressing the hope that such a volume would be written. The work is wholly and entirely new. It contains nothing that appeared In ber "btory of the War." (1887), of which sixty thousand copies were sold. The book is splendidly illustrated by beautiful and costly full-page photo gravure plates ana portraits, and over one hundred fine text illustrations. Many of tbem are intensly humorous. while others depict thrilling scenes full of pathos and tragic interest. We do not know when 730 pages have given us more genuine pleasure. If we speak warmly of the book, it ia because it richiy dascavca it. It ia sold only by agents, and is meeting with a large rale. Agents who introduce a first-class work like this ought to be welcomed, e be lie, e that tbe best way to keep otft poor books is by introducing good ones, and a better one than this bas never brought to our notice. Putitfnto your homes. It will be read over and over again by old and young, witb pleasure and lasting profit, and may well be handed dowr from father to son and mother to daugh ter as a priceless legacy . T The book ia hold only by agents, and ii published by the old and well known firm of A. D. Worthington & Co , Hart ford, Conn , whoee imprint is sufficient guarantee of the excellence of this first class volume. Interesting Facts About Cuba. Cuba is 130 miles from Florida. Its greatest length is 700 miles. Its area is 48,000 square miles a little larger than Ohio. Its width varies from 20 to 135 miles. " The ecaet line aggregates 2.200 miles. I la ports cumber 200, of which Havana is chief " - " A range of mountains intersect it lengthwis, in some p!aees 8,000 feet bigb . - : There Is a swamp in tbe southern part 160 miles long. Itbss 200 rivers, independent of riv ulets. Only one river, the Canto, is navigable for any importance, and that for only sixty miles. There are many mineral springs, tome of which are warm and sulphuroas. Gold, silver, iron, copper, 'quicksilver and lead are tbe leading mela'e. Tbe temperature rarely falls to tbe freezing point and sunstrokes are nn. known. New Yora's -warmest days of summer are warmer thaa any days of the year in Coha. There is but one recorded snowlall that of Christmas, 18.16. '", Thre are two teasons tLe rainy and the dry The first extends from May to November, tbe second over the rest of toe yesr . Ligoumvitea, rosewood, mahogany, cedar, fustic aod laocewood are found tn tbe forests, ,-" There are no wild animals except an csasional wild hog. e There are fjw snskts, but plen'y of in sects, including tbe mosquito. Havana is about the size ol Cleveland, Oht-. . I - ' ' , J indigo, corn, rice, sage, banana, oranges and yucca are the eblef products. The proposed Improvement of A Cuban flag looks stars and stripes. well undsr the It is aa interesting fact that the war did not begin with bloodshed as some wan have begun. ' Tbe official day ot the beginning of o i :i Ol fiH,t be a day to be remembered in history. A A Umatilla county farmer next fall will thresh his wheat with a four thou sand dollar outfit. He baa confidence ia big crops and big prices evidently. Tbe United State bas been doing a big thing ia prist -p.unng. Tbis though is a small part ot tbe contest, and amour, ts to little besides the real conflict tLat ia to come. Just forget tbe war long enough to remember that in voting the union tick et yoa are easting your ballot tor some ixcellent men. Tbe Dkmocbat hopes tbe Spanish Beet will not remain out of sight, but that it will come into play and that it will have a chance at an early day to cross arms with Uncle Sam'a flying rqnadron. Gov. Black o! New York baa been ie- toiog seventy five percent of tbe bills presented him. He ia undoubtedly' tbe greatest vetoist of tbe United States not excepting Graver Cleveland. Wiylei has probably been hung ia effigy more times than any maa living Hanging men ia effigy does nc good. In fact . it ia rather small business. Tbe Democrat would be glad to see Wsyler banged in reality. That ia the kind of banging he need. We are so much interested ia our own affairs that we can hardly keep track of the other nations of tbs world. At this time Turkey and Bulgaria haT tbe spirit of war, and there ia liable to be fighting. The papers though have very little room left for mentioning the fact. Wheat is way op again and there eon tinue to be men wbo are waiting for the illusive dollar a bushel. Tbe chances are that when wheat drops it will go down witb a thud ten cents at jump. The Dshocsat is n wheat pro pbet though. ine members ot tbe second regiment haven't been treated ia just tbe right way. Tfaeie eeems to have been scheme for putting ia soms Portland mea as officers for the companies of both regiments. In tbis city F. Co. are ready to stay together as a company , bat will stand by Capt, Phillips aa their bead omcer, aod will not consent to go into any other company under newo fficerr A Brooklyn, New York, boy, Walter Jennings, wanted to enlist in tbe navy Bis parents objected. He did enlist He swore be was over 21. Wbea tbe authorities found he was not he explain ed it by, polling off hia shoes and taking therefrom cards bearing in bold figures 21. He was too arigiaal to stay in the navy. He was turned over to bis parents and bas been thrashed with greater thoroughness and effect thaa if ha bad remained ia the service of his country a life time. Strictlv i siness French the jeweler. Try Schilling's Beat tea and baking powder. Baths at Viereck's shaving and hair cutting parlors. Pictures from 76 cenls to f 25 per d'.n at Longs gallery. C B Wian, eitv tick etagent. Tickets to all points in the east. Crawford St Ham tab for photographs Prices from ti to $70 per dozen. Be sure and see tbe anti rut tinware at Hopkin Bros, will las'; a lifetime. Rasrrs bon-id, set and pi I in first class order at Viereck's shaving aad bair cut ting parlors. When you want a choice aleak, a nice roast or meat of any kind, call on Henry 5 rod era. He keeps the best Dis. H. E. and O. K B-ers offices and residence in post office building. Special attention given to diseases of women. Don't annoy others by your cougbiog,snd rUk your life by segketing a cold. One Minute Cough Care cures coughs, colds; croup, grippe and all throat lung troubles. J. A. Coaming. The best meats of all kinds and good treatment at tbe Albany Dressed Beef Company's market, just djwn Second street. Good weight and prompt attend two. NO CURE NO PAY. .Xhil" wy dru-gisis aell aitoVE'STASTKLKSl CHILL TK10 iot Mamrie, (Jail is and Fever. It la impiy iroa ana quinine in taetelese f rm. Children lov it. Adults orafer I toblfer, ntaseatlig Tonlor - Pria. 6) flow We Say It. Coughs cured for a quarter, no cure, no quarter, we are selling lots 01 our w nite nne coogu feyrup ltb tar, liecsuse it is just what we say it is. gies quits relief and is bigbl reoomend ed to cure a deep seated cough, Bars hart Bi Lee, Druggists if you want rood sewing machine needles and oil get them of French the eweler. TOCUREACOLU IN ONK DAY. dc 1 U.t U n Q il ituv Taoles AH fr iri4 rtu 1 1 tti in iy If It fall o Cure - 25 j. Deaaty I ISlood Deep. Clean blood means a clean ckin. No beauty without it. Caacareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boila, blotches, blackhead, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Caacareta, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c. i A , tor 000 the the Linn County Court House. To the Tax Payers of Linn County There will be submitted for your con sideration and action, at tb June elec tion, a proposition to instruct tbe county court to levy a specific tax in the vear of 1899 .sufficient to raise the sum of 112.500 to be expended in repairing the county court house, as per plans and specifics- tiona now open tor public inspection in the county court room in Albany. We desire to give a brief outline ot the reasons ot the court tor submitting this proposition at this time. First, there absolutely must be some repairs made oa the present building the coming year, aa the roof ie decayed and leaks so badly aa to cause Uie plastering of court and other rooms to loosen and fall off. An entire new root ie needed. Fbe large weighty dome ia so badly de cayed at tbe base as to sway and vibrate during a heavy wind storm, endangering the entire root by ita liability to topple over and go crashing through into the courtroom below. There is br.t one large vault ia tbe entire building and that baa become eo overcrowded with books and recotds as to absolutely pre clude tbe possibility ot holding the monthly increase of these records tor tbe coming year, even now very many ri tne costly volumes are oeing prematurely worn, racked and bindings loosened, necessitated by being piled upon each other and rebandled oa tbe shelve ow let to lack of vault room to have tbem systematically arranged. . la tne present Douoing tne aesecsor, who at times employs three or four as sistants, baa no office or room to do hu work, while the surveyor is compelled to hols up with the superintendent of schools. Tbe circuit court room resem bles the loft of a great empty barn, with ita plastering discolored, loosened and dropping off, through leakage cf the root. There is no grand jury room and only an apology for a petit jury room in the building. Tbe latter room I think bav ins been condemned by about every grand jury that bas convened tor the last tea years. vt ita an expenditure sot exceeuia g $12,500 a third story can be twill oa present wails, covere-1 aitn slate root, modern style of architecture, entiie building heated with steam witb radia tors in every room, saving annually one half tb coat ot fuel aa com)red with tbe present stove system. This arrangement will provide a good grand and petit jury room, consulting room, small library, also office for' asses sor, surveyor and separate rooms for clerk sad recorder and more than double the present vault spec which la tier has absolutely to be provided for. Tbs county court under the present la w can make these repairs, but it calls lor an oxtraordinary expenditure aad believing ia the referendum they have aesa proper to submit tbis question to the tax payers of tbe county, wbo toot the bills and of right ought to be con sulted ia tbe expenJitore ot their own money. To repair this building which! is so badly needed and In work it over into a grand structure that all our peo pi will take pride ia will not increase the tax for 1899 exceeding IS' tnille to pay for tbe entire job. Call and eee tbe plana. Geo. P. Bato. riiE PLACE TO BUY Tour Groceries and BakeJ Goods last Parker Bros. Everybody ki.ows wber their place ia. They keep a fresh stock of jfToceriee, produce and baked goods, of all kinds, sell at reasonable prices and treat their customers well, sll aiike. Yoa may regret soms steps you tako ia life bur nose taken into tbs store a Parker Brus. It is a great thing to be well fed. Par ker Bros keep good groceries. A loaf of bread ia not much bat yoa want it well mad. Try Parker Broe. Please ImJst upon having tour pre seriptlon filled accord inn to the ooctor or- deie, and guard against substitution. Ws make a speciality ia comDoundinst pres cription, using pure, fresh dregs In every one. Uar prices are ia accordance with ue times. Try us sod be convinced. Borkhart 6 Lee Dro.gitts. SbsThosb Hats. At the Blain Cloth ing Co's store, in the show window at the west, may be seen probably tbe finest line of summer hats ever displayed ia Al bany,sembraciag all the latest atyle and designs. There ar ISO yards of tbem. Take your choice. Eggs for Hatching at C E Browcells. Ice Cream Now. Wkere? At F. fl. Pfeiff r's, Broadalbia street, A'bany, The best oa Ihe market. You can sret it at any time, in any quantity, from a dinh to enough for a big gathering. Pfeiffer's ice cream is always good. When Traveling, Whether on pkasure bent, or business. take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Kigs, as It acts most pleasrntly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, prevent ing levers. Headaches, and other forms of icknees. Lor sale ia 60 cent $1 bottles by all leading druggists, Manufactured by tbe California Fig Syrup Company only. We are aoiion to do a little good in tbi world and can think of no pleaaantar b4er Way to do it thaa Vy leoommeoding One Minnie Cough Cae as a preventive of pnsnmonis, eonautnptioo and otbsr ssr ions lung tronHle tb-t 'olio neglected eolds J A lomming The Newest Atthestorof Will A- Stark Jewelry yon will get the facts, and Facts find a fine stock of goods to (elect from. It is na todat and icctudes tbe best lines of watch and clocks and all kinds ot jewelry. Their line of silvea ware is extra and they have many novelties that will please. Let everybody come to tne star Baker id get e 'oaves of fiesh breed for fi.oe and cash. O Mavaa. l on't tell yeur neighbors what you ee in the eat window of the Albauy ur nitcreCo. Terms half cash balance before you leave tbe stcr. flood, Pills act easily and promptly on tbe liver and bowels. Cure sick headache The Creater, includes the less, flood's barsaparilla cares hip disease and scrotals sorts and it may be depended upon to cure boi's and piuples and humors of all kinds ' Te Cnre Constipation rorsver Take Caacareta Candy CatbartlSL lOo orZSo. If C C. C. fall lo sure, drugguile rotund money. We irive away choice flower seeds with tea and coffee, for particulars call on, . 0. E, Ubowmel TELEGRAPHIC K.v Wm. ADril 17. The U. 8. cruis er Detroit today brought in the Spanish steamer Abolivar captured by the moni Terror. . . .... The captured boat baa on ooru in silver, which was taken on uosru Terror. Madrid. April 27. -The Spaniard t, . .lnii ti American steamer Saranac secured off Manilla. Madkid, April 27.-The Spanish fleet has sailed from the Philippine islands to meet the U. S. squadron. H.v.Ni. Aoril 27.-The Ameil . i. nootrnver entere;. the port ot Msntanzas twice ana w..s u nnnn. when it retreated. The Destroyer encountered the Span ish gunboat Ligera nea? Cards iss Tbe Deetrover opened fire, when it was re turned with twelve shots from the Span iih boat. The Destroyer, aomewha1 damaged, retreated. Ano:her Capture. Key Warr. April 26. The U. S. light. house tender boat h arrived with the Rmniih aiaamtwiat Panama, an auxitia- I ry c.-uiaer, ia tow. No Good Anyway. London, April 26. The EnglUh gov ernment has ordered the torpedo boat Somen, recently purchased by the United States, not to leave port, on ac count ot the neutrality decree. TheO.N.G. Pobtiaxd, April 26. Govern ir Lord and military board are iu session tbis af ternoon making arrangements for moho hing tbe Oregon National GuarJs. Wabhisotox, Ap.-U 25. Secretary ol state Snerman resigned today and Asist ant Secretary Day we appointel to -uc-ceedbim. v Congress passed a formal declaration of war, which will give the government privilege not otherwise L. u . Tbe guns from Moro castle were turned loose litis afternoon on the American boats. English bound vessels repot t the Paris j sate and well on ber way to the United Stales. Tbe government today bou1it a yacht from J. Pirpoint Morgan. Key West was excited over sounds ot heavy firing ia tbe southeast. Spain is greatly distressed over tbe cutting of Havana cable. Kit West. The cable from Havana was cut today, entirely cutting Blanco off from telegraphic commuuica.'On with 'pain. Waa a Weaderfal liH" e Kar West. April. 26, The lighUoie tender Mangrove puffed proudly into Key Weet harbor this rooming with tbe ricbeet prize of the wsr tbn f r. Tbe captive was to Panama. Captain yaevede, a big traa AUabtic tinet. and aa auxiliary crour of tbe Spanish navy, which bas been plying of late between New York and Havana She had 29 paevagera, including three women, one Frenchman, aad one Mexican, and a crew of 72. As tbe Panama carried two 12-poander. she could easily have an aibilaled the little Mangrove, aad a tbe latter came into tbe harbor "itb her pritr there eras not a craft that did not tainte ber. Tbe airk4r Ksr West. April, 35. 11 p m Tb torpedo-boat Porter has arrived from cS the Cabas coast, and repwta Uu! te posi tion ot tbe btockade coatinoea onchanged. There bss been no firing on either side. Tbe cruuer Ciacinnatti today captured Lieutenant Feroaades. of the Spaoub army, who waa returning 10 bi family ia a imsll sloop. Lieutenant Pernandr i detained en a flagship. TbeSpaalh r.rrl St. Vixckxt, April. 20. 6 p m. The Stwniah 8 -el is still here, and there is 00 if n of an inleatioa of putting to sea Ammunition and prrjecules are placed ready on deck lor each gen. o tbe deck of the warthips tbe mea appear aaxioos to Sight. The fiuadroa ia still bay taking tores 00 board aad toiling. Battle ttpeetrS Chicago, April, 26. A Times Herald special from Wathicgtoa says: Navy department official conSJently expect that within three days a dtcifcive httf arill Imm lnm.l.t kafa.a In. . can and Spanish naval forces operating in tbe waters f tlie Pnilippinea. It is lero - ed from a mot: reliable acune that Com modore Dewey'afquadroa.wbiih left Hong Koog Saturday fir Miers bay, ha no left tsat place for the Philippines under iastruotions sent several days sgo by Sec retary Long. Oal .r rami. New York. April. 26. K c&rrepjnd entof the World sends tbe follow lo la ban advices i'ia Key We'.: Havana is completely 0 t of beef.althnneb large shipments ar expected from Mex ico. AH neceaasries of life have gone np to price never beard of, and if something is not dose at once, many will j-rtsh of hun ger. Blanco has issued orders to arm a'l men. and the order is bing obeyed, end even bovtof 14 veara are beinc taken in. L.ar(re Lumbers of Cuban bare joined the insurgents around Havana. reelltb Blaae Havana. April. 2G.-Captain-Ger.eral Blanco has cabled Madrid that be oan de fend Havana without Spanih warship. Tbe SeaaUh Heel Ix)!cro.v. April, 26 A mail diopalch from tit . Vincent, Cape Verde island, da ted Monday aayc Visiting the Spanish ficot has been for bidden and no maneuvering target prac tice or axerciinir whatever is proceeding All tbe ships have been painted black. No shore leave is granted. The cruisers have been sll day coaling. The Portoguese consider tbe Spanish fleet verv stronir and believe Sosin will be victorious at the commencement, but that America's money will eventually tri umph, Ralbee Besnarkable Washikoto". April, 25. The house today passbd te bill declsring the exuten ci of a state of war between the United Stalen and the kingdom of Spain in a man ner which cannot fail to impress the world. Tbe representatives of 70,000 000 people voed for it without a word ot de bate, without a decenting vote and with out a roll call, but with a solemn appre ciation of tbe gravity of their momenttus action. It required out one minute and 41 seconds to accomplish this. Ceartheaae Centred Lei I,1 n. .A.vit 9.r -T) Miinlw court today let the contract for famishing tbe beating aparatus ior tne new court hnnu in w illiam Gardner & Co.. ot Port land, tbe prica being 13190. W TCamp bell was appointed superiaienueni ot in struction to represent the county court rreleellas lb rati Bostos, April 25. The cruler Minns apolia arrived off Cape Cod at dutk to nittht. The cruiaer Columbia is at New port. It is thought tbe government has stationed the two ciuisars at a convenient ooint to pro ect the Paris on her way from tbe grand banks to New York. The cruis er Topeka ia expected off the shoals about Friday or Saturday, but be should be able to tke care ot nerseu wiwuui anutunce. Opeaed Fire Org Havana, April, 24, noon, Curing the early morninr, the Morro caatle bat teries again opened fire on the fleet, but without tbe slightest effect. There have been no casualties among our troops op to this hour, and not a single shot has been area against me umuw. At S o'cloca this morning, the Detroit 1 msde a rich haul, capturing tbe Spanish nn ITEO Irs Pritchard Got Eotire Relief From Rheumatism by Use ol Raines Celery Compound ""t"r Pritehard ofXorib Camliit be P'omlneot to tha cooparaav ...ova 21? Carolina ihV of -T' P a" lo termor tbe la . Senator aenata In u,;. "'rnturd', uUanai.i o ber febh n fia cwiery compound U reproaao B-w Ur inawiraor UH Monalor Wrmn of Wy omlog wbM dlaUagaHi4 service fir tn eoanixy' bM farming tatvmta ar eo well aoowo: ' peruede to try year Faloe'a celery compound In to rv aprinc. 'a a vary run dowa eaoitton. The ouim aovoiviog upon the wife ot aa of ociai ia public Hie a- naturally rry xbaoUoK, and I was tired oat and car vil us wUd I couiDDcd u litis le rem erfy. I tnke pUanre ia testify in to tb arnat banaat 1 rvcarveil fmoar its use. aod on Uaibfally cay lui Id almaaa perf neauh agun. If trtroai mniif rua nmg do aga u, I abali certainly give it merchant steamer Cataliaa. ouad for Ca du. See c Tried a large qoaauty ot pro tuioea, wbnrb the intended to land ia Havana. er4:r4 Avar WasaiXMTOx, April, 25. Tbe Port to morrow will ay: Trje aoih SH, which roobiliid at Cape Verde u!aed, was twrrday autiSed b rortaga! io !-ae St Vincent . Tbe 'kruwawk ftafr I.tTruroot. Aprii.:3. Liverpool agents of the Anx-nata l.r mattd scboceer Shenaaadoah declare there ia not the aligblt eridt ace to iaaiify tbe report that be ha been captorrd by tarda. tne pai A Celf NawYoat. April, 24, Tee Hrald ay . - Mjor Lcvs'l Jerome, a periojai friend of President Mctiiniey bt.ngbt bees aa interesting agxetioa f ron WaMingloa in regard to the plan of campaign in Cuba . "Ihe plan wnich wa being diard,'' aid Major Jerome, "was not sa tararion of l ubj by a large military force, hut the capture of soma port ia which a garrison might be placed suScieal!) large ts bold it imml the Sptaiards. rati ef Iberian Wasbihotcjc. April, 2 1 Secretary .bersnaa acid today thai It wa hia ex pec a lion that for the recent, and immediate future tbe iasurent army woeld do the greater pan of tbe fighting ia Caba. lie added to tte sateaieot tht tber was ao unnuoo pi lasieg ine miHtlamea aod ' Dew fn "to Cuba u ! ,numl ,0 asrdships of anut iboroasbly military life. A fenal Bkeetanaileai 1 Washixotoh, AprU, 21. A resolution formally declaring war against Spain will be introduced ia congress tomorruw. The deruioa to do so has been reached after mature deliberation. All the argument pro and con were dtscosted this afternoon at the White Hooe at a confereac in which Presideot McKinley Alorney Gen eral Griirg. Jadfe bay and Senator Hale participated. Sieed For Tbe BtanatteM Ket West. April. 21. The AMociafed Pre dUpatch toil Iaontle arrived in 'hia harbor yeeterdoy before midbigbt, bavins in tow tbe ft at sailing nwwl neize of tberamoaign, tbe achoooer Uatbilde cf Havana, 60 ton, ioadeJ with rum. A Ch4 laaxare Kxt Wxst. April, 21. Tbe gao-hoat Helena eaptorrd .bt Spaoisb steamer Mil quel Jove early tbis mornicg. Tbe Joves cargo is composed of cotton and atave. The prise is estimated to value $-W0,CO0. ber cargo aloue being worh 1 150,000. 0 TO THE EAST OIVBSTHSCHOlOa OS 2 TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT OREGON NORTHERN SHORT LINE via SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL AMD vu SALT LAKE DENVER OMAHA ABO KANSAS CITY CHICAGO Lowest Rates to all Eastern Cities Beginning on April 22ud Portland lo San Francisco every threa d&ys, steameis "Oregon," "ColumUa" and "State of California." Steamers monthly from Port land to Yokohoma and Hong Kong; via, The Northern Pa cific Steamship Co. ir con nection with O R and N tot tail information oali on CoaaAX & Mohtsith, Albany, Ol a addrsmii ' W R RURLBORT. Qbn'l Paar.Aeas PortUod Oi. 11. ' 2-:T 7 another trial, aad will in the n-t sa lime recommend II too very oim needing tt," It to now time, if ever, to get health and sir engta. Notbtng sboatd now interfere lth buildinc op weakened nerves a sd turifv inatbeilood. Now la lb time of year wbeo rbnma tista aod oouraifria mass be cored, wbea debility and nnrvonaoees man be ebaek e4. whe bad beaitb moat be mended if one hope ver to get well. It to not that rbeameuaon. aeura'gna, lasomaU, aod kidney troubles are bard lo ears Palne'a celery core pound bas made a boat of auSerera vrall-bot people mane tbmelves ebrooio in va'Wa by cj gieeting tbe eany eysn stoma of diaease. 1 nou aoa or live taas are a aw imi wearing oat weald be protonee-l tt Pain eelevT soDSosad were la eaeb (aatanos used to stop tnoa omiuoa paias over tbe kidney, to baild up tbe mm down. oervoae sirengta, and eurs ponneoeatly tn -mm mjn and raire frewiaenuy recur lng imeki of hoaiache aud ndigestioo. PHOENIX BICYCLES. "Stand the Racket" A Leauer for TRS YEAR aong HIGH ORADK WHEELS. Our Phoznix One- Crank made a record for ltaelt la. season - Not One Broken Crank ia Oregon, Waahincton or Idaho out ot the H and reds ot Wheels sold in these three ytate ia 1&7. Tbe Result is that others ar -counteriemhg this crank, but tbis doe sot delude Wis Bayers wbo have alrend porcbased hundreds ot the 18S8 Phoenix Btcycies. eo far w have been aaabia to Get Them Fast Enough to supply our sent a. But oar Ecood Car is oa tbe Boad. The Golden Eagle Bicycles sie built for service sod' to suprply the demand tor ' aa honest, dcrabie wheel at a moderate price. -affile For DsrBiejcls Catalopss J A mux -The Fair." Agent for litany. BY WEIGHT R E. ALXEN & CO. Wall Paper, Uarpets,- Lineoleum, Lace GBrttalns, Rugs, Portiers, Piilows Pnruiture Bedding. "ture Frames, Linen Warp jMattin, Oil Pain itings. and undertaking Call ou ALBANY l ffirS CANDY. 25c 50c 1--map rRUGGISTS ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. Joseph. Proprietor. n II 11TOHE14 lshs & mm ca Portlaaa, Orepc OR MEASURE. So matter bow y m buy yooll receiye mirinlMt: OualitT too Will u..ik.n.kt eWloal the sealee. We aim to give prompt aod most wr-f -l at tention to all oroers wneiaer person or bv mail. This is the season for canned goods and we have a fine 'line ol the best to oe had both in fruits, vegetables and meats. We can guarsn- tee them in every particular, a on wilt not be disappointed. Can't we eend you a few cans assorted for trial. Just received several cases fine white comb honey at 1S cents per pound cake. FURNITURE CO, PI ml ! r att ASSUMES SALE OF REAL ESTATE Te undersigned as asalgnee of L E Btaln, an insolvent debtor w;lonStur day ihe 21t day of May, 1898. at the hour , ot 1 o'clock p m a, the coirt home door in toe city of Albany, Linn conuty, Ore gon, sell :o tbe blgbet Hdder for cash tbe fnllowiog dcribeif real property, towit: Property situated in Linn county. A farm containing one hundred acres, three miles southwest of Brownavilte, ia Jsred Micbeli Donatfoa Land Cla.ro, See 11 1pl4 260 acres In Tp I4. claim 38, said 60 acres t be soli subject to a mortgage thereon An undivided one ha'f interest In 480 acrrs of timber land on Hamilton creek Tbe residence on the corner of Broadal bin and 6th streets in Albrny, Oregon, " same being tbe wt ha'f of block 49 of said city of Albany Block 5 In Emits addition to Albany Ulock 54 in GoUra's add to Albany A so the following described prcpepy ia Benton county. Oregon t len acres of land to miles cor n of Albany, with orchard, and Is a part of tbe J BCougiU farm. 19 town lots in N B k P Avery'a dd to CoT-allis. Oregon A is tbe following described property in Lincoln county, Oregon: . Lot Bratfieiu'e addition to Yaqnina Heights BloA 6 Yaquina'H'gt.U B.t comer tot on Nc Crae ia Oessy Wk 17 lots BofordV aJdltion to the City of Alexandria 1-7 of five atd "Tie baf foar'eeoths of a certain piece ot property in Ya quina. described in deed frorr Samuel Cue to G K Farrer anl DB Mmteith Lecorded One half nnrtiviiled interest m one blk ia Ysquina City standing in the name of R A fcenceU An undivided hi interest in 6'i acres adjoining Alexandria aio tbe touawwg property in dearie, Wx&blopton: 2 loU Greenlake's addition to Seattle For a full daexiptioi of the above described p-opery aod fall particulars concerning the same apply to U-e under tfgned. Ihe ncderr-ned reaerTe 'ne right to reject any and a!l Ud (or said property t any part thereof ie case fc j-al deent such bids onreaaooabte HCWatsow, H Bhijt. Atty tor Aagrt. Asigote of L E Biain. UJSL!M!JEATOiSSAL. Notke is fceret v that 'be un4er ged aJuiFT.ifl-a T t. estate of J ane E Carter, sfoceaw-i. ill is pormance 0 an order of ta eoun-y eoort for Una coanty. Oregon. dSkwiiaae a d entered o recad oa tbe ll!h d2S of April. 1G. offer for -ale at public at ta eoort houae d or oa the 30Aca of April. at the hour of 1 o'clock p a, of said day, tbe oilowing describedii ttel- U!7?' Lit Xjs 41 a and 6. 6a. block No 11 ia Linn c-nntj Oregon. Terrasof t k.H .h h..l rA the KKSinder ia secured by rocrtgage on proper.y lei Mirch 15 1 Eo B M Ci lEt. Admc. ixicuTrrs MsrritE ToaUtbeenditorsanl pereoas later Mid in the estate ot Rebecca Smith, de ceaaed. you are he eby tot 1 led that 1 have beets duly appointed executor of said estate by the coanty cotTt 01 una eiur-ty, ure goo. therefore, all persons having claim against said estate are aaxeby eotiSed and required to present the same to me with the paper voucbera, at tbe law oSc of W B Bilyea in Albany. Linn coan'y, Oregon, withia sit moatn trom tae aate nt. Dated tbis 1st day of Jancary, U9. Samcw. Beades, Executor Notice C S Louro Om at Okegos Crrr Oa Tbe secrttary of the interior ha unde J aate of March iOt- Ii3. ioed an order f revoaing tLe whdtawa's of lands hereto fore maoe nnder the grant made by act of f July 5. 1566 (U St?t- &9),to aid iathej construction of tfc WilSan.e1e V lev aad 1 Cascade itonnUia Wagoa Road, and or- I deredthat tbe csselkcteo lands en I braced Ibereoy t retoea to toe K"-"" oomain and opened to eltiemBt andea trv mxW the geaerai land laws. Tne above restoratioa sprite only ta oncelected land, and rights acquaed within anT otbe grant that may orertap 111 ittutnvst iuar m . . Valley and" Oscale Moaotaia Wagon Road are not affected thereby. KMMiitMbt Tim that the nw 'Witr9ls hew been revoked and tba' ttm iiwbtl lend embraced thereby, in w. rwen. tNtT Land DfftricU will bej opened to cerement, oa and after Maj .1 . . - n r O ,r4nr WW L.ALXOW 11, lumic- - STCCKHOIDIR'S UEHIXC. vt;r ; hmhr rim that the Annual! Jin ot the stock bolder of the Al-i baa v Trading Co wiil re he'd at tie store 1 of the A'bany r radio g Co. on May 9th at ?.sn nVMi r m 00 saia oay ij uie 1 pnrpoce of lectio three directors to 1 L IK an.i rite transaction of socb Minea as mav tegady come before the meeting. By ower or tiie ooarj 01 a rectors. tecy. Pre. STOSKHUCESSIaEniKC VntV-e ia htrebv stven that the anno f meeting of the A'bany Mining k Xfillit i v mill he held at the office of C O BaiS v.. the2ath dav of AiriL -J S1 . a. 4 o'clock p m of said "day for tbeTarro o electing aeven directors to serve for eoe year and the trans-act icn of soco other ousinesaaa may legal 1 ccme before the meeting. By order of board of director. C S Bbowsmx, C G Bcshart, Secretary, freeiaent. TREASURER'S KOHCEKO- 9 Notice ia bereey given that funds are on band tc pay city warranUos. 67 rn IIS InelnaivwoJ tbe issue of 1S9. In- iercatw ini - data ot this notice. Albany Or. lec. 29, 1SS7. . A.Pasxta, City Treasurer. STEEFT'IAILWAY NOTICE. The motor on the Albaay street rail way will constcct promptly with all trues to and from the depot, day and night. Special trips wit! be a ade at special ate. t V. Coax. Cor doctor, Oregon CextiuiT & EASTERN R. R. CO. -YAQUINA BAY ROUT? Connecting at Yaqnina Bay with the San Francisco &Ya5Qica Ba? una oay lXT. iint'N ft ilslVBl ff-V STEAM SIIIP COMPAXT. SttilB "MM Sails from Vaquina every 8 days fo an Franeisco, OoosBay.Humboldt Bay. Paat!W Accomodatios rj.scarAS8ttoi Shorteei route between the Willamj ette Valley and Caliiorms, Fare from Albany and points west x San Francisco Cabin BrsaaAGS - , Bound trip good for 60 days. . . SOC 6.0C .1T.0 ToCoosBay Oabin Steerage w To ilumboldt Bav and Port Orford, kbin $10.01 ieerage - .t 8 00 River Division. Stemer uAlbanv" between Portland ind CnmlHa. thrancrh without lar-over. Leaves Corrall s 6:30 a. m. Tneedif Thursdays sud Sundays; leaves PoiV !ad Yamhill street dock. 6KX a, Mondays Wednesdays and Frida;s. Eowis Stosi, J O Mavo- 34 auger ' SuptBiverPiv