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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1899)
Nearly Everything. The empire of Morocco it the most itu portaot state tbat Is absolutely without newspaper. In the Britlih navy there ate 150 vee tela that have been in service at least i quarter of century,; The Lutheran church in Iceland on tu ber about 72,000 baptised members which is about the total population. Algeria and Argentine are the only countries in the world where the horses outnumber the human beings. Glasgow numbers among its popula tion man who is making a manuscript copy of the Bible. He expects to finab tin two years. There ie a law in Norway which nr. hibits any person from spending more loan twopence halfpenny for liquor at one public bouse. The town of Warren, Pa., with 10.000 population, has 1,480 bicycles, according to the court t returned by the assessors. I his is almost.an average of one wheel in every family in the place. On a marble slab in the perish church fTetbury, Gloucestershire, ie inscribed "in a vault underneath lie several of ths Saundertes, late of this pariah. Par ticnlars the last day will disclose Amen." many physicians nowaday) refuse to believe there is such a thing as hydro L -1 ... . . ... iiuuuiB, anu mote woo neiieve tn it as- ert that not in one case im a thousand is a person bitten by oog in any dan get of it. A Boston banking bouse Las in its keeping $05,000 with which it does not know what to do. The money was raised by the Volunteer Aid association, and was to be used in caring for our sol diers during the Spanish war. Probably for the first time in history it is caid, has a street in a German town been named after a rabbi. This has oc curred at Ostrowo, where it was decided to call street Frieniann etrawe In memory of the lite Rabbiner Dr. Frie mano. Mr. Bryan has arrivsd in San Francit- e and has been received in a manner to show that the people there know nil about him In fact he Is in their hearts more than ever before, and baa a great er following. Some days it looks like war in South Africa and some daya It does not. Oom Paul will regret the day he ever crossed arms with John Bull. The English will sweep the Boers from the fce of the earth. SATURDAY MGIIT THOUGHTS., land of snow and and "blue . i Hideous nightmare. Well there ie no use lols wees the trouble between Eng- or man to kick, for it was our own felly Gen, Joubert, who commands the Boer forces, s.iys tn a somewhat grandiloquent way tbat he will fight to the death. The act that the general's name is so onmis takably French may account for his somewhat intense style. l a . a .v . . ina ana uom rtui or Kruger or any other old name that suits, has rather trausceuded the Philippine war. Rapid preparations are being made for war in the Transvaal, and there ara indications that butlete will fly. The Dkmocrat od timisticaily has believed right along that the trouble would be settled without bloodshed, and hoped so, tor bloodshed is not agreeable to our nervous system, but the cutlook is more and more other wie. v This Is to bs regretted right after an tbat rut us here. to all friends." Kind remembrances The Western Umuu uatiu to have grant from Spain of the exclusive right Is ima caoies in uuba. Whsther this ol.i... well Justified, it would seem mhtht be left for the courts to determine, but the Aiministrallen has Interfered to nohold the monopoly to the extent of timnlovln. i i . . . . ' ' - u.rivii troops to prevent the land na oi a cauie of a rival company. lbe American Banker Association has declared for a single gold standard. soougn protesting not to bi in polities. uen ot wealth as rule want the sinele gom standard, because it helps to in crease inetr wealth to the detriment of t..e laboring and producing class. There is an old saying about dbodL being as changeable aa the vaue on tbe i-.eepie, out tola does not apply to the vaces in Albany, for all of them are stationary, except perhaps one. 8ince tbe court honse vane was taken down we have had to depend npon Mr. Schloster's wind mill and, the irnoke from the chim neys; That Iti. gain demonstrated that the hit Mlnnnn. international conference called for tUe,!1",1,"v'00(lcaM'or'vorlogPree- purpose of preventing this very kind of I ,Bni reelection. MISFITS. iuisisinewtuuayof tbe 9th month tue year '08. It never happened be fore and never will again. 1 This season has demonstrated that it takes an immense amout of rain tn min Oregon wheat. Wha.a .v. ,. ou not cut loo qu ck it has stood up to the dliia , - - gjmiiu tyle. No one abonld object to Congressaan blue as door keeper in the house of rep resentences. He is a man with a good personal record and is well built for tbe important position, though an insignia cam one irom a political standpoint compared with congressman. fl . t.' j,. . . xuoio ia k uig oiscussion going on as to whether the bocks of Rudyard Kid- mg are fit for children to read. The general opinion even amoflg ministers is that while not Sunday school books the It is a curious properly of the com I maT be read as a whole, though perhaps pounds of tellurium tbat they have a I some of tbem might be well left out. A putrid and unbearable odor. London, I Iew men have declared Kipling to be physicians have taken advantage of this I ree and censure hie writine. But it tact In prescribing it for feminine pa-f i" easy to be a critic to temporarily tienta whom they wish isolate from society. lo L celts, an EoghsL town of 33,000 inhabitants, belongs the honor of po eessmg the first motor miik cart. Its "round" embraces an eightymile radius and thie it can cover in a day of seven hoars. The work of three horses and carts is saved. When the Dominion liner Labrador foolishness. Kruger la no savage, nor DUiplno, but a civilised gentleman of rather peculiar characteristics. and there Is no earthly reason why it should not have been possible to have amicably disposed of the matter without resort to war. But the imperialistic policy of England demands war: Im perialism Is built on war. It baa war three times a day. War is the life of Imperialistr . Any country tbat runs on the imperialistic plan may depend on being everlastingly at arms with some people somewhere on the globe. That is what expansion means, and the Dem ocrat cannot figure out the right of it in connection with this or any other mat ter. This is not given as political item but a Saturday night thought on nation. al selfishness tbat is greedily eeekio to get oor couorry in its clutches, and l. iad England for many centuries, , Referring tosix Albany Sportsmen the Thie week egaiu closes as did Iat one .?,. ' 1 f" l Jos'h' tquesl is piiKnej. it is not a ftv BABY SIM lis M.SF.NDE . ' " PWB, ST . A Shaft from Shu ftcr. "AsniNimiN.Sept. 7. dm. Shaft, M. Senders & Co, Hay and Oat Warehouses- svent.n and Kaitrosd Streetm. Wa are nrenareil tn Ink nn Inraof. I baled ha, wi I hnv voor oats In ao quAnlty at top market price. SaCKB FURNISHED. Oats bomrht In rr lull at. nv'ililii1 plogpolnt. ' " M. SENDERS & CO. fusurauco, Hay, Clrala and Wocl. I r you want a tj.ma una cleat uoka buy ciuiirn iiinde hv our AN I bmiy ulmir iHctorv o rornana manager of the Pueblo wnuge wo., woo was In the clt iay for the first time expressed i.in...ir -aioo.Biieutoan.i such a manin.nt one a br idKe b a cltv the eiiie of Albany, one of the finest to be fonn.l, any wherera splendid monument to the enterprise of our people and indicating prosperity . veai i iniiii i'hiiihs ii.. . . a tha . 'amiorn.u I.Odka U'nrl.L ui iZToV YM?Tcira to the entity of amimmiYlonr 8un, n up the J II III I " 11 LovingPublic. -o- good i.iea to be newspaper says. bit by everything a with tbe threshers running at full sceed and with good weather prospects ahead. uut it has been learned very emphatic. ally tbat man knoweth not how tbe tner. cur in the barometer will make the nand.fall and rise aud the weather finest obieel M'H.mi wmoij. AU ytvpuot uas u me asnne people of that cliv hlii h a mf. t.W.. ..I l 1. 1.. ruiH..I t. .,. , ' T . Illy " ww. wi uiuj. tvva in r i ..... iv vivuii lor mecurinit it .... . i -.. ... oaian smns nave tailed and ooly Hicks and Ayer's almanacs have approachsd the correct thing. Tbe Demccsat man though has optimistically had an abid ing faith in the Willamette valley com ng out all r!,ht witb a full band of crops and believes the season will end thus. Salem's popular loan of siLVnon t,nn. the poopie when made will be one of the where are The Corvallis mayor vetoed a now bi S'fJlflfin,,nceon 11,0 rountl tat it mixed things all up soit was hard to tell what was the bicycle law any way Th PiilHr.nl fill W w In the war dtnHr..nt -.,'" Hv'"y ini,... v" ",0 -ipplnes toin"fcV."? '"""'"nt. It has In tbe meantime we are not alnn in The expenditures for maintaining the our nncertio''. through the mid- army in the Philippines wi'l be fr ! T ' ere BM oeen not P" th g renter than origJaally estimated . For en ,errl8e. "J ' reported that tn.i... i ... . . . auviv leonvimng awmt the recent rains mat is consoling, and that is that "icy were general and not confined to what some people call wobfoot, but' they reached all over the northu-n.t i.Tmi...: several plHces at times much harder than in the valley. an army of a hundred thousand men, conservative estimates have fixed an annual appropriation of ilOO.OCO.OOO uut iuib sum win oe insufficient lor an army, which it is necessary to transport nearly ten thou&an i miles, and where Those rontcnulatlni( tnk'nir tin the study of music will find It to their inter est to invesligtita the advnntAgee pfft'red by Albany ColI'Ve. The following brmiclici nro laughtt VOICE, rlANO, ORGAN, ' VIOLIN, (iUlTAU, MANDOLIN, COKNKT, HARMONY. ' fOUNTKlil'OlNT, COMI'OSITIOK and HISTORY OF MUtjlC. Mr. Wirt. Musical Director, Is a grml unto of the OhicAiro Conaervstorv of Alu sic, and bus stiultd ltli such artists ar U'gfttldt, KiMilllim, 1'iUk, (iar- , una mo mm 1'r. Karl Horn. are mnstra In their run ! . ivo departments and musicluns of worl ! wkio lamp. Mrs. VVirU, Instructor in vocal mimic, is a pupil of Mr. William Nolson Itiirriit, who ia known to be en of ths lxit vnU-n nrrtm.n I ) . t . ....... .. . t. reriin;ii..n ... - I in nmurua Miay. jiir. Jiiirrtu from the dir tr nt v :i ? T. luJlc?1 Vh 1,1 ltlt J l Albany CoH.n cbange was made n itSil d L ?o nt ConMr,07 '' lnotl uirvctors. I proved. I nir t h comli nl mmt i,i superior Instruction recplvod.rxporlence, ami the scqunintsn.c with the methods rn conscrvatnrirs. reasonable. Pupils maynter Cin i f 1" f11 tlmt tha tny Ruff, i tgin at least a month eoom-r. y TIwm men a TlitfO.R. Poiimxii. Knt ri. .i. ... . i u.lrLV.V-.tt?" H Northern A Bryan Letter. . WAHII,V(ir.,), Si,t. 7.-fl:i.l.i..J interest in manlfMi. i - irr.T""'r. , 'P oi oureaste iiryan hue written 7 V .w Tuition democrsu whl-h i. rfBnwy y !. him the. ,li u..""T" : rt hall term . m UU.ttTUIIElllll fm... ...u. ...... ... vuiimiiuuon 00 llio ii Ux, and for the election of K0,to ncome the iole. anl ..7"I?" V. favor ofiintl.trui.t Mention Th. .2 unusual equipment for hospital and went to pieces on the coast of Scotland a large part of her cargo, which consisted medical stores muni bs provided. " o! apples, drifted ashore on the Islands! of Mall and loan. From tbece tbou- saous oi sprouts nave sprang np and the I "ayor vuiacy ot Boston annonnces innfty islanders are busy transplanting that alter Jan. 1 be will devote himtelf them Fingers are valued at a high price in Australia. A Melbourne boy of eight sad his fiogers crashed in a gate at a level crossing and one of them had to be -amputated. An action on bis behalf was brought against the state railway depart ment. The jury awarded the full amoant claimed, 15,000. lbe commissioner! in charge of the Colorado geld exhibit in the Paris ex position have decided to eend a solid gold nnggfet miniature of Pike's Peak $1,000,000 vatne. As a ton of gold worth $602,923.50, the nugget will weigh about one and two-third ton. At Aberyetwvtb, Wales, a wedding was solsmoized lately in which all tbe parties concerned were named Jones. Tbe bridegroom was Richard Jones, the bride was Elizabeth Jane Jones and the witnesses were John Robert Jones and Anne Jones. Tbe minister was the Rev R. E.Jones and tbe register tbe Rev. William Jones, of is A fool of a man back east wants to see Otis and the soldier nnder him driven into the sea by the Filipinos, net because be dosen't believe in expansion. The Dzmocbat is anti-imperialist, but it has no use lor Aquinaido and tbe Filipino. to business interests rather than politics. He will stsrt on a European trip as soon aa bis term of office as mayor of Boston expires, having a particular desire to attend tbe Paris exposition. He says there is no truth in the report tbat he intends to more to New York. Because of the ett ial,! 1 the ,iberty b" n rom ing Otis regime !n Manila, it is a well known fact tbat whenever tbat gallant soldier Lawton, or any of the other fient- ing generals. Is about to accomplish anv- thing of importance, he is immediately recalled and put on other duty, and it I owing to this scheming that the war Is allowed to drag. crops are in danger from tbe hot wave ' WUI nwiuaite a desperate effort mat is sweeping over that country, in "" anouicrapoii I good harvest favor of fact that the corn croD has al.f adr b.n we"her. Oregon style is to never e!v tnarsabi . . .... - ,,.. i !, , .. ...ii r1 ." ""w oamagea niteen per cent, where bmto-1 1 "u " " KieP " oniu wo have ,y"t "Ul"'g wmt silver or the Vhl tore it has been stated tbat it would te r""UKA0 ae our crops. A special f- theb ireest n tshitnr. T "u? "r o list at least Shaw n...... i " ' ' . niree wcekn. nn.i ii n ill ... i - ,'y. r ' mV .r:4's?p v ---Tits s.w. This week has seen the end nf,K.i . - trial of the famous Dreyfos which has I Kid McCoy has succeeded again in Cu,nn.'nir in chief, which it was sui attracted tbe tttention of the emire civ-1 whipping a man, which'ia refrrt P08 ?mltl l 'ttiei only after a warm . I . . ' - sin i mr rHHr. ars Mm.. I....a 1 . " " iiizsa world. Everywhere people will' wiping out the etairi!of his lui ouousiy await tne verdict with many t a ue whole business the way it is con nuns, i0r ioere is nine conttdenca uutieu is a stain on h a chami.r i I- . l. . i. . . . . . . i .. !... i . " miue court mat nas tried him. the ' w . r ""' nave ueen an honor to k.i .1. . t f ... . . sucieiv 18 oecominir a omut i.i - u. ii posaioie me court : hum. i;ir ivi-., Z.Si . " " r v.. r...... ould find bim suiltv r.r,)l,. nt ina. 1 .::. J " y 'y. nullum. r - jw , wbtaa . , a a k v v eras hAnt ts . . tice. If it does there will ba . i Oam.i. r Ti awion ot - vv , WB . swiiih i A'fvrii uitniH nn ta condemnation go np that will be heard One of the circus men said thi i.. Wfi!i,m-. Tula ia the aenera nor con- koppon. Pans in opens Sent. 19. 10. for further information call on or ad. dress Pressident Wallace Hows Lee. " Miller & Stewart, C3 coi .. . , "'"f ,lcr a warm contest, was conducted and carried out n the Most peaceable manner i if"t. we. VOL Shaw, of U'a.n..u,n av v- WBS Ulianimniiiilu !..-. . .. V ;". . 1 olllco of the org.niVation. w'8"Ml BICYCLE REPAIRING, FOSGING AND MACHINE WOBK ALL WORK GUARANTEED. condemnation go np that will be heard One of the circus men said tlmt the mEfi " '' 'mt tb g from one end of the world to the other, 1 circus had bad difficult work keen nJ TnTUrlf1-, "Jl" not on . ccount of Dreyfus, but because ' enough men to do their woTk o S p rJittPltSSXft man ! of the great number whn mils'. In rvwJs im, to Uwtify before th .Witl.UtCM'".m?g hi gre"Mt o', Jobs in the different towns "in the sreT.lifl'i' w''l.J x ruc ie aireauy toitermg, and norm west and In the lei oer loole out ii she throws bsr brand I "aa 'K0 into the keg against the verdict of the world. Recent reports to the War Department show that there has been a marked cbange in tbe attitude of tbe military governors of Cuban provinces. Formerly, in irjeir pnolic addresses, though noth ing was promised, still Cubans were al ..v.. 1 . . LI: .. .. icu k ueneve tnat in tue verv near luturetne entire affairs of lbe island wonld be turned over to them. Now. iQis sort oi ttnag is carefully omitted. The military commanders seem to have reason to believe tbat President McKin ley no longer feels as strongly as when be expressed himself tbat "territorial ac qulsition as a result of the war would be criminal aggression. and never has believed tbat It was a pa iriouc spirit that inc.ted him to war, bnt a venal one. It wants to see tbe sol- dieri vietorioua in every case.and believ es in backing op tne government in tbe matter though a big mistake baa been mail a Ia tjatUn I L. n7nnt. . . j , , .ml. d.iu.u, uuun oar ii,.. it. .i u . rnnlml. Th CMinini Rj e. l . I w'i mem, no matter though and n.t tt ,.;::;" J:r"::l ho,,r 00d nd entertaining tbe circos b?Dt .es '..It,' but besIUts. about - -w vuvuuVuMa, s ma. l Il-.lf rwss. There was .m. ,i. i, L m "Be" in' "as ever been ; miiiui( UJ omciaie out tuat is no reason why any one snouia wish to see tbe solJiers suf. Keep Away From J. Roth-ri-n Turney, of Corvalils has written a letter to a friend In CoryaWs from the Atlin district, which is very bo in its character. We give a few warning sidsred stiii m ; n.- countrv. St . di.ivwii.Un . " "'" V. "is The life of a rouaukni " . ul Hi."--." " by t- circus is consider.1,1 f . .w.T- " . """"oneu m tue horde " - o- " vnur- ! mrn ireyius la savi-.l. 1 - ..... Notice of Private Snlo by Adinlii lot rat rlx, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ia pursuance of an order duly made and entered of record by tbe County Court cf hh cuumr, ureeon, on m eth day of May, 18119, and a furt hi order nude and entered of record by said court on the litb day of Aufii.t, lfm, autborisina. Ikeos ? " empowering tbe administratrix of the estate of Commodore P. Knighton, de eessfd, to sell tbe bereafirr described real fhe!fowfi Rciilnient. One reason why Salem peonlo t out eJl M-Th. Iowa with the different sunerintcndenU I. SEilZZ?,lal-W ?" S tur div ThT h d.. 7 w".r.a that they expect the world from thm too, has leen drai; r,m vT.Vi. .1 l J offer for sale and t roceert to t ii. ...... .. . i.. i.. t.i- v.iuiii vo uar. j ... . . .... . r"'"?" a a Business way, that city depending ,!Jtr",ocaS! Preparatory to depart- 7, ZuL .1' l'.. on the atata inntitnMnn. w . i!! .. :M "ir yno. trie number who -ifi . .. ,,Kf ana w . - wnen some one fails to get what he were left on duly at ti. I froni r JHL,n?, eaad. hasj a aBl lesMid mlKta wants be immediately has it in for th? order came tor ttilVLV.l" at tbe date ol bis dnZVluhXZ I, an the llr II.. 'vu Oil l nlln(l. np hB,f ,r "- Clii .l. . , ' , reuiain- mereor on twelve month. I m. poor oincial. There is more truth than tbe sick list. L...uU iu .uis. vi-cKsionativ inotiffh tha extracts in order to make people hainir 1 de8Lire ,'r a change is genuine", as it seems Probably there is nothing tbat is sur rounded more by the cut throat element Atiin fever contented at home: "There is more hardship and distress to the square inch in this accursed land than in any country I was ever in In all my life. There are some good claims in tnn Atlin district, but they are few and none are of fabnious worth. I have own. ed one or two and had others on a 'lav. but there has turned out to be nothine in laoyiumg i bave handled. Tis not pleasant predicament to find one's self broke,' no matter what tbe country, bnt it is doubly embatrasing and distressing here. Iam working hereon this creek 20 or 25Jmiles from Atlin city . A fellow lost i . .... be in the case of tlie asylum supcrin- W-SSMVU V Ilrynn on the Amt. mtiU HAiaaa,! ... m.S , . I , . Pr Yc" P. . .-WiliInm J. cur tb W' option of rvan Was Btvan an .ml...i...i. I Mid Iilmini.lrulrio .m.,k ..1.1 . . . ,!, u, . , "imiii rucep 1 1 TT- -.., -m.vu .ii iu rem estate Hon at Woodwrril a nu I... I I is dMOilhnil a. fallow. iu. illuminated parade of various democratic .l.be me bttlf of ,h '''naUon lnd claim JKfi! Mi T ?rce'lod ! nM meeting t-ommo. ore P Kninhten and itmonab stl ich were present inpre than 6000 V- Knlghtcn. bis w 7e, the same beinK IX?Ot)lt5. J liA tBtrit Un aa. a. .. S . .. I Bl I lift tat it SAI IIAnS 1'f a.,1 Ii 11 ...I m A good maoy Luzone men fillinz im- Muro positions in the ins.ne asylum people. The pavilion wli pVked toihV I 13 and 14 HMhlhoZ may now prepare to vamoose tha aai.., doors, and hnmiia . " i10 I i Wt nf ha w.ii..ii. t.J.,:" UK7 ranch f...... .j .r: " w oo- i - .' t.""v.vw.."'"". ana . -v J i anu (lie iMCMinn. ville boys may gather uo their traa i mnva t. tha Hanltal i. r .... w..... vi., and H"'"ug uis ciaim tor tear be can't even will probably continue to be. There la nu,,fe tbat on tbe next turn. Jkfanv -omeiningaooui tne , big crowds that are wno are mostly dolne nothlnir oraws tne is sirs aronnd tbe circus tent. ,a lM 7 01 returns for labor and out And yet there are many things tbat May in prospecting: this land of mint rioH The next campaign has practical y be- f pari ot the plan of tbe busi I es. gun. and it is the prsvince of the newepa- fJMV ne "In gme' "en ln tb tenl. "Whether; I .hall ever get out of this narta d aencaanvman a.h f. . i; I toe UCtet Office Wltn Who a hide, fa nf aainn. w.. .mv m . vauuj I- . . . . j , w. hv..wm iu.rvi. w date, wbeather he is a present official or .Tu ' . rearrangement me. J am getting as old as the bills Jfrom tbe Scio Press: If you want to make an Albany man mad just sav that be has been out huntine China nhaa. ants. Tbe Dkmockat did that Saturday and now six Albany "sportsmen" are cie- lusouinir an aoo oarv. You esn tr0nar.11. mat.. II 1 . - - . . - m.m.o . uiau veil ui attinninir nn nia nnvn right card, the "sportsmen" say tbey nvisuu. soipe suooiing. snt. Whn.n,ri.i.i. 1. , I of the seals so that a person can onlv I am cettinar as bal.ta.a Viiu:.. i..i . t J " "IO J L, . . . ' I . . . 7 ""' very well to say tbat tbe President eboald 1 .7 J. Dy D?,n wnat Da,r 1 cherish is fait turning a a ... .... I rAMTVawil Msir that Sltt4ai4a. Art,, f . I an. . not De criticised, but wben eome other party is in power it is a different thing, ueaos 01 governmenla always will be criticised, though in despotism it bas cost men tbeir heads. This is an ? when people and the press are going to v9 neara A military home rule has been grant- j eu 10 me people of ISegros. Thie i( good na isr as it goes. - reservea seat, the acidade, tbe importu gray. So much for outward appearances. .... j u. .u uiau ,a every tning, etc. x still nave all my teeth . And yet all this ia a part of tbe circus. "I am sure If .... . - 1 1 uuiu uuum mat is nave bjen features so Ions as ta man to hade., few of n. i j .k. ...t..t.. .u j . .. - 1 . --. -........, m, vM-,.v...uea,,Boii mey weren't parithroneh tbe nearl rata.it,., n.ai. .. I 1 .1 ... I . . . " wi "D wooia Dsroiy know oesween here and tbe realms of bliss they bad been at a circus. The live. "Tbe weather ,.,. .1 . ,r ll a a " - I . -a-a-aa, V 14 SEOClJIi 1 SB irl ioua, bawaing, roitlitg, sbontine char- nearlv 5000 feet actar of tha ilrina ia nn. ...!. .i. . I ..J 1 .. . any s"Vn whj iu u loiuaioa to me greater part of tbe people go from far and near to see not time. It Is mini ..j k.ii; alone tbe performance but tbe whole I Should I suddenlv find mvif iJ t should think myself in cirens business. Tbe second trial of Dreyfus for treason nas been ended. Anything but an ac quital will result In a universal Indiana. tion meeting in every civilized countrv injthe world. In the name of Justice the Dbkocbat demands tbe discharge of .u.,uvw, iuh win corns as near settling It aa tbe dnmanda nf anma 01 me nig yenow journals of the east. tain admiflilnn. In l.l. . . . . lapctinn lSan.l 10 SiVtilh a m'. ? . rrfafi..?"" Rri"lKJ trust and im- 1Vi0ii0?iCO!.,,t'O,."fTOB "weptlo from wiu o.k uan us Mm ciaim tbat prt of the latna ll ln ara.t nl Ik. .1 ..' 1 I Wh,. .TI h.T"','S-': r" " " nuei or r, " " I aiujwia nrer ana containing about Chicago. Rant. A i ...i.i .. 1 16 acres ainanlail .j i ." 7 Tmiea-Horald from Washington says : As ,ut13,51 9 acres Lelenglng to said estate? if, f.rd or hiB wviees in connection ,LA,.di,fLd Administratrix nerebyrsWrres u iri i s"tiago campaign , President ihe ,r'"ht to "T and all offeri there- AlCKlnlev nrArmaart tn ....!.... -1 . I for if nut ara mt aail.f nfn. General Shafter In command of the ?e- Died ihi J ' A intuit, 1899 . nnrfmnnl Al . li ... .. . , 5i.. . . . BC"10 wun presaot volunteer rank after the time reached for his retirement on September 14. Administratrix of ihaa.mt. .f r.J . mr . , " " v. VVUIU1U- aors P. Knighten, deonased. Th Wilbt B. Alle spscial car clos ed a successful week's business in Aluany today, selling several pianos while here, tbe last to a prominent attorney, Allen is a great advertiser, and through it and rustle and push bas built np a big busi ness in Orezon. bis name beios known in every corner of the state. Mr. Allan the manflffAF nf ihaVar la avAnlal anl.- man and a rustler like the proprietor, I though spelling; bis name differentlv. I A fine car is beinar built eeneciallv for! tnis business, wben the Wiley B. Allen l,i i.. i . . "u.iucos. Hum mo it hot u. Alien .would look back on my sojourn in this Co. will make special tours of the north west, including Albany, Patchert Kln. New York. Sent. A riftn i,n.... . ...I i .... "'""wuu speciaiors were at the Em pire City Trottinir Park todav fnaan.lT. i ai uetween tne star pacers, Star iumir. job raccnen. .inhn u and Rr.hllh c.I. wi.." you"7 ui. jioai,. anu ramnnn r.na aiwi.,! ili.i ..w. ajb. .iuio ;vi4 . ... k i , Miiarea Burmester v or organ, oystem tba V.Bi:f.cb?,ilae.' Residenti vsr A? joa nare Di et ennm thAm N7 j - , . - - - .... a avv USIfJ unusreromc nomoieoperationi that iii.nl a Mninv. Ik. .a...Ii. . f . i . t ... . d .un .nHUlLB III 111. f IUBU Ml.lv.n. distarbiner tbe duMmiA Haair. . confidence In DeWitt's Witch Basel Salve. It hl never failed ta en r nra v.di I. will not fail to cure you. Foshay 4 iiason. Water Melons, sweet ard delicious on band daily at C. E. Beowsell's. Sen the Sugar Bowl's wkdow display JTREET RAILWAY NOTICE. Toe motor on tbe Albanj Street Ra Iws t will connect prompty with all trains to no from tbe depot, day and jiKbt Special trios wilt be marl .1 rates. ' ' ' R. MoCR,. 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