The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 20, 1900, Image 4

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The Situation.
k recant dipatch from Vr athiogton,
4). O.i give lb fallowing the cornet
political situation: '
For the fis time since the opening ol
tha Epanlsh war. the republicans la Jthe
administration and to congress admit
that their iiuet are broken and that they
are confronted with root end defeat.
Tlit complacency which eharacteriaad
all their expresses daring the war and
immediately following It bee given way
to contusion, and caauld admieeioa that
they can no longer foreaee sucoe to the
coming electim. Many of lite Iradsre o'
that party have stated la private during
the lest week that they will loe the
House undoubtedly and tbatall the inrfi-
eattons point to tbe defeat )i their can
didate for the presidency.
Nor lb, Sooth, E.st or Wt, their cor
reepoodeote make but ooe report to tbe
republican p 1 ticiau in Vahlugton
popular dissatisfaction and resentment
over tbe Philippine eituation. tbe con
tinuation f the war taxes and the re.
public a treatment of Puerto Rico.
In regard to tbe last is.ue, the repub
lican leadens admit tbat no matter what
action thev my tak no, there is do
escape 'out Beaeral condemnation.
Toeir predioi.-ot ie explained in tbe
second letitr of Speaker Henderson, if
they paei the Puerto Ricaa tariff bill,
the republican! stand condemned by
their own President tor violation of
their plain duty. If they establish free
trade with Puerto Rico, they are com
mitted to the constitutional principle as
serted by tbe democrats, tbat the consti
tution applies to fie newly acquired ter
ritory, and thy must give free trade to
tbe hordes of Asia takeu into ths
United States r-y tnsir piiiey of holding
all the Philippic.
There Is the republ can difficulty.
W. W. Stick nay, a ndidte for. the
Kpubhcaa nomination for. governor of
Vermont, will be, It elected, the sixth
graduate of Philips lister academy t
lio'd that position, v ,
From the Chicago Tribunal
Tbe repeal of the war staaip taxea will
check the the giowth of that surplus, the
Secretary of the Treasury finds so alarm
Ing. It will mast with oiftspokea popu
lar approval. 1 hen why cannot Oon
grws enter en such legislation without
waifin for a lormal invitation from the
President to do so?
Brave Boers.
A Cleveland clergyman Is confronted
with a serious difficulty in tbe way of
theological interpretation. In bis thank-tutu-si
over a donation Iroin John D.
Rockefeller fur piousnre-, he declared,
'Some reopl cbarge Jobn D. Rockfeller
with stealing the money that he gives
t ) the church Kven it he did ateal
he lanljit on the altar and thus eatiefled
I'." The Sttndard Oil prince repudiated
this Idea and compelled the retirement
uf the grateful clergyman. It is evident
that Standard Oil dors not wish to have
its product elevat-d to the sanctity
holy shrines, at least not yet.
The democratic platform of Pennsylva
nia oovers these . .
An tBteroceaato canal controlled and
protectediby this, country. , ,
, No further surreoder of Alaskan terri
tory. Fortification of strategic positioue on
h V'aciBo.
No entangling alliance with England
or other countr!ee, secret or open.
Free ttade with Porto Rico.
Independence of Cuba,
Home rule for the Philippine Islands
No subject peoples.
No colonial dependencies
Eternal opposition to trusts.
A vlgoioua foreign policy.
And an income tax.
of
Julian Ralph and all tber liars who
tavs reported that tbe Boers are cowards
should read the following recently told
in Washington by Webster D.vis, ex-assistant
secretary of the icteiior. who hss
just returnrd from tie scene uf the war
"Whn the fight begun," be eaid, ''a
giant Bo"r, iit the j rime uf-t-eigih and
manhood, was seer, carrying a small
Boer flag; in a short time to rise no more
Then an old wbite-bairvd vcttran picktd
no tbe frlleu b.nntr and, waving it, or
a-ed bis com r-des on. with flowing hair
and flashing ee the old man rushed tn
but eudden'y a shtll laid biu low, eie
tbe little flag touch d tbe ground, t ow-
e?er. a bar-tooted ld. oolr 13 jeare of
aje, who had 'een fiiibting in hs shirt
sleeves, leaped forward to the old man's
iJe, and cnatcbicg the flu from bis
grandfather's nerveU-ts hand, raned it
aloft and pushed on. A migbtv shoot
arose from tie Boers as tbey eaw tbe gal
laot deed, and with renewed courage tbey
made a fearful charge ; following the flag
tbey rushed like an avalanche over tbe
British trencher, and Spiookop was
win."
At this moment the iseue that chiefly
engages public attention is that of anti
imperialism in Its varied forms. It finds
expression in the bitter Opposition to
tbe etfert tf the McKioley administrs'
tion to deny to tbe Puerto Ricans tbe
safeguards of .be Catted Slates consti
tution ; in the growiog impatience with
tbelsgtting war in the Philippines and
increasing doutt of the malarial worth
of that Asiatic archipelago ; In theide
spread popular indignation ever the al
liance cf our federal anmintstration with
impeiial Britain and ita ill-concealed
hostility toward the republics of South
Africa. E.
Around the World.
North Eaveu, Me , has a 12 yjsr-o'd
apple tree.
Kangaroo farming is to be an estab
lished ibstitution in Australia
Waste land in Turkey eell t at 3 per
acre; good fam ing 'and at 20 to 00.
A Ciocinna'i fi-m is working on an or
der received from Lind n for 500.COQ
British flags.
To South Africa oxen, the tulip lact'
which tbe beasts greedily devour, is a
rank poison.
Twelve rmls thippeJ from Algiers
to New York died on tfie voyage across
tbe Atlaote.
Tbe average working life ol a London
omnibus horse is five years; that cf a
tram horse ia enly 'onr.
V single acre of Washington timber,
recently measured by tbe Division of
Foreeiry, contaiutd 218,690 feet B. M. of
Red Fir, ll.OOo feet o Ilemlock, and
6,000 fet of CVdar; making a total stand
ol 225,600 feet. ! he tmallest Fir on the
acnwet3 feet in diameter and tbe
Iareet, 8 feet. The height of the forest
approximated 300 te?t. The Ilemlock
was scaled down to 20 incbts in diame
ter and bad it beer, scaled to 12 or 14 in -che,
as cnsouiay in the Est, the stand
would have been several thcurard feet
greater. This acre was measured near
Wiikeeon. Washington, abont 30 miles
from Taccma.
Are lgal opinions made to order by
C S. official? It is charged that Chas.
. Magoon, law officer of tbe division on
ininlar affairs of the war department
first wrote an opinion tbat tbe U. S.
constitution was, by force of the Paris
treaty extended ovtr Porto Bico and
the Philippines, which be was compelled
to suppress and tLen to write another
taking exactly the opposite stand. This
last opinion has been made ti e founda
tion for the whole republican imperialis
lis program and the Senate has just
otdered three thousand additional cop:es
of it to be printed.' Representative
Richardson ti e democratic leader of tbe
House, desiring to get at the truth, has
offered a reto!ot:cn ctlUng for cf pies rf
all of the opiuioos written brj Mr. Ma-
ron.
The New York Independent, probably
the most Influential of all religions jour
nals, saya editorially :
"What, then, Is the secret ol the extra
ordinary situation in congress T Evident
ly there Is a pressure of Interests wbi h
know how to enforce their demands It
is beet sugar and cane sugar and tobac
co. It will be a revelation to tbe people
of the United States that growers of these
crops have power suddenly to revolution
lie tbe policy of a great psrty, to briag
recalcitrants swiftly intj line, and to
forte aa unpopular measure through
both houses.
"If this legislation is perfected, the Re
publican party la likely to have a most
troublesome issue to meet in the coming
campaign, i'ublio opinion willgo strong
ly to tbe side of Puert j Rioo, if tbe dis
astrous results which are feared should
follow the novel projH:t of relief by taxa
tion. Now w wait to s.'e if the senate
may possibly have wisdom to correct tbe
astounding blunder of tbe houe." j
SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS
The South African war continues to
bead tbe list of Important events of tbe
wees. The aspect of the past week
iisvepeen;very-BocrM, At the' earns
'tme while the English have lot fifteen
hundred man In all the enaagementa
hat not been general ones. When tbe
main army under Riberts meets the
B ers If thoy do the chances will be d
oidedly tn their favor. Perbspt there
are soma surprises though in t r for
the weld as this have been in tb
past. It Is a fio- that the Boer arm
has beet recsivlna recruits from all over
the world, and ioe'ead of being wests
undoubtedly stronger than aver. How
trougT If the numbers are sufficient
'o nearly equal the English there would
lhe little qcsstlon as to tbe result. The
Boer forces can whip an rqual force of
English every time, the record so far
The war will not be ended until it i
ended.
I tie trlstnanatietneDt ol our own wa
ie more and more apparent, and the vise
of the elephant on our bande iucrersrs
A call for more soldiers . to he seut f
aaorioYe to the Philippines U nt at alt
nnlikely.
Five slate couventlone In Portland
make livery cleat that an e'ectioo Is ap
proaching. The great fights iu the
coming elec'.ii'O will been congressmen.
And by the way there Ie fonieiblpg to
fight on politically Uee ilave. Loot
out tor fin displays of surora bortalls.
This week hat seen the Potto Ricao
tariff bill signed by the pre.ldent and
'herefote a law, one offering a new aud
statt iiiR doctrine f ir a republic. With
a man of the backbone ol Ex President
Cleveland, who had backbone whatever
else be had and didn't bav, the Prs
dent would have vetoed the bill believ
ing as lis does at Inert on the subjact,
but being under the thumb of his patty
tie of course feigned it, establishing a
precedeuttbat is to be very much re
gret'eJ.
Lett week delegates to county fconven-
(bns were prominent in tbe city . This
week about thlity school teachets aud
would be teachers from different parts
of the county have been In the city try
ing for certificate and promotion. Un
,).f. .. it i. it... it... uer toe present system tne standing oi
bis admittietralion stand for Imperialism ,
From tbe New York Wot id .
Orwald Otteodorfer, editor of the
S.aa's-Zeiltuog, and one of the meet In
flantial German Americans in tnlicit)-
was Interviewed by a World reporter on
the political Issues of tbe day and lbs
prospects of tbe coming national cam
paign.
"The belief it geneial," said the re
porter, '-that a large percentage oi the
German-American citixeos who support
J McKioley ia 1S1MJ are opposed lo his
re-election."
"I think thst is true," replied Mr. Ut
MISFITS.
The Eugene paper are throwing dirt
at each other I rush front the treot.
Dowet did it in great a'-epe doing up
the fcogiisit in a very lively manner,
Uke our own Dewey be la a tighter.
The British have already lot owr
23,000 men, an I the drilling 1ms ju t
begun. The real warU aheau.
These beet sugar factories
want tint whole world, 6,003
seem
acre
land as a bonus. That nmatta at least
1100,000 in a desirable locanon.
Trains w ill continus to run to N.i ron
on the Orevonlmi road nrtwlthetau ling
the wild rmnore that there is ta 1j a
brass band organised there,
Uallfurula strawber, lea have reached
Oregon in somewhat of a shame-fao
appearance.
A New York roan Is reported tu have
sailed for Europe to ask Hoss Croker's
pvrmUsion to run for governor of New
ork state. Isn't that mortifying.
A Portland Celestial mogul was sen
tenced to jail for running a lottery. In
stead of going himeelf ha hired a substi
tute for Ufty rents a day and tbe man
was passed without dUcovtrv for some
tune.
In the rrpubllcan platform the Pana
ma canal la favored iu preference to li e
Nloaragtia canal, the Porto Itlran lar'ft
Ie iimo'ed and there Is not a wont lor
tbe etrugvling republic Iu South Alrh a.
The passage of tbe Poito Uiran tar R
b II is contrary to the constitution of the
United States an I slam on nnr repub ¬
lican fotm uf government. No represen
tations that it will come out all nyht la fothrea hurt.
a tew years ran excuie it,
Spanish' War Veterans.
The in 'in her of (Co',, of tit's cite,
last bight loriued an orgntilnllon a
ttpanlait aar veterans, and a III he known
as Samp Phillips. The enrollment It
fitrty-two Atmut taentv were preieit
last nlttlu.
The following olllcur aeree'eciedt
M. I. Phillip, csptrflu. ,
F, O. vSiellmai lir, li lleut.
O. K. Btewsrf, Ifnillleut.
II F, Weeibii'iik, Mierit.
O. W, WnlUre,iergt. of the guard.
Qhde Mi-Clung, ivntry.
Frank Jeae.l, qr, sergt,
Jitat Inlk.
WASitiNoroN, April 12. While ilrynu
Is out In the west iiallitig up delegstee
for h s support at Kaunas City, a move
ment has bn started iu Ohio la Mc
Lean's state and MuUan will, no doubt,
try to carry it for hi bruthor In-ln-Uw,
Adltllrill liitwtiv. A riitinrt martini ham
today that a movement Is going forward
ntuler the illreolloii of tha dcinocratlo
iiiachtne which ! controlled by Mclean.
I'lilllrpliiD Hill First,
W'AniiiNiiroN. April 11 An flTrt wa
in ltd In thesuna e todav hv Muritaii of
Ala , to dlspUi e the unlliilaWl hunlncM
the KpiHinor Philippine bill, bv tne sub
stitution In It stead of iho Nicarnirua
canal, hill. While Aforgan's motion
(at a jo to 33 ,ihe Philippine measure
had a narrow escape from limr die-
placed by the Alaskan civil code bill.
I-r Vico Pi calJcnt.
UoTiiN. Aorll 12 i.rj r Wll lain
ol Masiidchuiivit was formally named
as a tice-proaidenial olbllity by the
llryan club of MasiaoluiMiit, at a Ixti
quat in the Uiilnuy IIoiim toiikht. Ills
sponsor was Ueorge K. Wasliburn.jmviii-
uor oi ma roptnmt national rommitiue
A Hulldl.iH Oulliiptd.
PirraHiati. Attr.l 12 Wlilimit waen.
and with a rush and a ruar, the frur
story brick hulldliiir at a cornor i.t Km-.
oml avenue and Wood strea today col-
lupKM uurying in its ruin a niimbe, of
poople. three uf whom aero taken out
dtad flvo wore Udly hurl and several
I
made up their mind tbat McKioley ,Dd teaouer is oetng ennaocea aua a net-
v a r siraiia n isariBrei i sa nnnnn sra mi tnv
and militarism
hor and tear impeiia hm
ism.
Grmsn-Americansab.i0,,,r,,u- U,K,U '""wis mean a
and miili.r. iresi oeai lor a community, aua ii is to
The real irsne is ixtansion or imper
ialism. To treat them (the Puerto Hie
ans) as citixeos means to make good tbe
promise of General, Mile and enforce tbe
plain duty so beautifully art forth by tbe
preeidtrt in ' 1 message. To treat them
as subjects mesne the violation of the
promise of General Mile, tbe repudiation
oftheplaio duly, and the substitution
of imperialism for wholesale expansion.
Teat is tbe firue as understood by tbe
men wbo make and nnmake prc-nts,
and maks and unmake aenatots. 8an
usky(O) Register (Rep.)
James Oliver, who ie probably the
f jhest man in Indiai a, laid the founda
tion of bis fortune by eaviog from hie
alary of 50 cent a week as a farmer's
"chore boy" enoah to buy e house and
lot on tbe installment plan and tLen Bill
ing it at a profit.
SVebs'er Davis has struck the admin
istration a roiar pUxos blow by resign
ing in or Jer to lectunfortbe Boets. Hs
felt that be could not remain witu an ad
ministration which so strongly favoiej
Uraat Britain. Tbe republican organs
are trying to break tbe force of the .blow
by asserting tbat Mr. Davis was abont to
leave office anyway and to insinuate
that be hopes to maae a fortune in r lect
uring. But s far at lees, Mr. Davis
givts bis lectures free.
1 tbe a :tieo colonies had cause for
anger by it- amp act. how
much more bi ory of Puerto
Rico the riijbt to cont ain over tbe still
banhet treatment that we have given
and propose to give ber. Bos on Tran
script (Rep.).
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6 EARS, RO'BUCK CO. One), fultan. Ossplaiaesaie -lnyaissft CHICACO. ILL.
Tbs people regard tbe 15 per cent tar
iff a wrong. Tbey believe in tie jreii
dent's message, and that tbe promises
bald out to the Puerto R'ctns should ' be
sacredly kept. Mr. Payne mar flatter
bimeelf tbat "it ia not going to be a party
esoe." Wbetberhewlllsttorhot.it I
a party iasue no-, and if carried through
will te a disastrous factor in the coming
campaign for tbe people will resent It at
the foils Data van (Wis.) Enterprise
(Rep.)
The Conventions.
Poktlasd, Or., April 12. In tho re
publican convention O F.Paxten was
elected chairman and D Bristow tecre
tary. R A Booth was chosen joint sen
ator for Lane and Douglas. Tha l ane
delegation threw down Moorhead it is
reported.
Judge Wolverton was nominated for
Supreme Judge, J. N. Hart for district
Attorney of the tbird district.
' In tho democratic convention Geo.
E. Chamberlain was elected
chairman. . Kincard Is talked of for Joint
senator for Lane and Douglass. :
The democrats and populists appoint
ed committees on conference, committee-
it ill out.
Municipal Ownership.
Med ford will experiment iumtt-iicipal
ownership. Tbe Mail says: Tbs town
of Medford is now tbe ov. ner of tbe elec
tric light plant, having puiebased the
same last week. For tome time the
eoancilmen have been figuring with Mr.
Pa-oudfoot for tbe purcbate of the plant
and on Friday ot last wewk tbey in
structed Mayor Bowser to call a special
meeting of tbe board to further consider
and act upon tbe proposition. The price
paid In warrant wa $8400 for the plant
complete, including a considerable
amount of wire and several poles not now
in nse and the lots upon which tbe plsnt
is located. It is not the intention of the
board to extend tbe system or make any
material cLanree. The purchase is made
largely aa a speculation, it having been
shown to tha councilman's satisfaction
tbat the plant wae a money earner.
Tonight and Senday fa'r.frost tcnight,
warmer 8uniay. ' River 6 leet.
the Inters. I ol the peop'e of a commun
ity from any standpoint to sec that it
schools Is in good hands. In this is
pect the management of all the school
ol the county come in play, and herein
ariiet the oeedjof the best superintend
ent at the.head that can be secured, a
maa experienced In teaching alaay and
not ai hss been too oftrn tbe cate In
Oregon some man who is simply nsiog
tbe office aa'a stepping stone to tbe la
business or while he is getting a foot
hold. Teaching is Te noble profession
and everything about .the business
should be in keeping with Its mission. '
Accoidlug to the Oregon! n tho plauk
n the republican platform In feor st a
Panama canal was a clerical blunder.
It was lo keeping with considerable of
the platform, a farce, like tbe trust and
economy planke.
An exchange says tbat Ho v. Sheldon
as decided to conducts church as ubrltt
would dot'. Now tbat Is getting Jo'-n
to the proper thing. There are aolew
churches run that way the Ides ought to
take.
Price at Ca Nome almost reach the
sky. lWct wood, which Is all there ia
ia worth H3 a cord, and lumber i about
-'00 an M. ami has to he brought In by
steamer. No Nome for us.
'.The Regisration.
Follow'ag is tha rrglaration by pre
cincts ia this county tbls forenoon t
Albany 172
West Albany 108
East Albany... 162
8. Browusvilte 164
V. Brownsville 103
Center 40
Crswfordtville 112
B.Bcio 100
Fox Valley 41
Foster 35
Halsey 183
N. Harrisborg 117
S. Ilarrisburg 88
Jordan 76
N Lebanon 128
8. Lebamn 179
Orleans ., 07
Price 126
Rock Creek 44
N. 8cio 79
Shelburn 102
byracuse 88
Baotiaoi 98
Sweet Home 10J
Sodavitle 102
Shedd 134
Tangent 66
Tallatan 70
Waterloo 93
Lacomb Ill
8383
One of tbe boys gives tbe following
account ol a pariy last night: A very
delightful party was spent at the home
of Mrs. Altbocse in bouor of Edwin
Fortmiller's 12th birthday. The guests
spent their time in playing games and at
6 :30 a very delicate lunch was eerved.
Geo. Masion gave out riddles while tbe
goesti ate. In the middle of tbe table
was a pan of pop-corn with 18 ribbon
and at the end of every riobon there was
a prise. Tbe truesta were: Prof.
Schmidt, Bev. Mr. Beed, Mr. and Mrs.
Fortmlller, Mr. and Mrs. Altbouie,
Ones. Monteltb, Edwin Fortmlller, fcd
win Fortmlller, Edward Lee,- Harry
Merrill, Eddie Merrill, Ueo Maston,
Morgan Watson. Hal oh Dinidinirer.
Robin Nelson, Erie Fortmlller, Horace
Steele, Clinton Strainey, Thomas Wat
son, Earle Fronk, Alfred Parsons, Jobn
Pipe. There were two prize. Morgan
Wateon got tbem both, fie done well.
A Changeable World,
UUt Will
Stark keep up with the times. They
have the latett novelties la silverware,
cut glass, chains, souvenir spoons, etc
In fact their stock of jewelry is complete
and up-to-date.
Ro-To-He for Fifty Cent
Guaranteed tobaeeo bablt cure, makwv weal
men auoug, blood pure. Vn. U. AU druggiau.
A mau iu Montana named Coffee hss
applied for a divorce on the ground that
bis wife roasted him and kept him In
hot water. His wife offered in defense
thst she didn't know any other way to
keep Coffee good. That settled It. It is
said their relatione should be strained,
and right in the cream ol life, too, but
bow could they stand ; tbe perpetual
grind,-Ex.
The Poito Kican tariff bill, as ami tid
ed in the senate, passed the bouse yes
terday afternoon at 4 o'clock 163 to 15.1.
Tongue voted for ita passage, time de
claring himself in favor of running tho
government outside the constitution.
The government hss exactly as much
light to place a tariff on the products of
Oregon shipped into any other state.
The prosperity of the farmer ia the
northwest is Indicated by tbe fact that
many of tbem are making arrangements
to visit tbe Pari expesittoo this sum
mer. Eajiera Ex. That sounds well.
We bsven't met soy of tbem though.
Mr. Oatcb declared hlmielf in favor of
free trade for Porto Rico, one of our new
potiersions, Mr. Tongue who Is oppos-
el lo It and la in favor of running the
island outside of the constitution, was
nominated, and of course Uatcli will
ewallow bim . 1 bat ia a part ol politic.
But tbe people don't have to.
Ooe of the biggest liars In the Uolted
States runs the Stay ton Mail. lie ought
to bitch op with the Cottage Grove Kog-
get man. He says tbat Albany paid W,
J. Bryan tometb ing overfioo an hour
for two hour, and Salem 1250. Not a
cent was paid him here.et balem or any
wnereeise. ills addressee were abso
lutely free,
Tbe early closing movement which Is
to go Into effect next Monday is one the
baslnes men of the city deserve to sup
port and keep in force, as it not only
gives them the liberty they need bits
well tneir clerks, nor will it atlect
business in the least. There w'li be iuet I
as much in a month, but it will be done
during the day when it csn esuily be
handled. The movement, if faitblully
carried out, will be of material benefit to
Albaoy people generally.
In the convention yesterday it was
evidently the purpose to get as far away
from Portluod Influence as possible la
tbe selection of a candidate for congress.
As the general sentiment is thst tbe Ya
quina appropriation was knocked out by
Portlsna influence the idea I not a bad
one. Dr. Bernard Daly, of Lake county,
wbo will oppose Mr. Tongue (or congress
may prove to be a very strong man for
tbe place. At the present time not very
much is known of hliu here. He is re
ported to be a man ol considerable abili
ty and push.
Good llyc, McKlnt.v.
WAaiitsuTu. Arrll 12-The PrPld.nt
at 7 o clock (hi evening sUue-1 the Pu
erto Kicott tariff and civil government
bill. Only Bccrwlary Root an I Mr. Cor.
lelyoti the aaaistaut aecrrUry to the
Prveidout were present.
Kohcrfa II In Army.
Los no , April 13, 4:fl0 a. rn. In a
roundaliout way London hear that Lord
; Robert, whi-ii wiring lo the Prince of
w aiee, at Uupenhagea, com ratulatlnn
oton his escape from aainatton, add
ed two or three hopeful sentences por
tending an early advance with wide
reaching coinhina'iutm. tjtilut assuran
ces are paed around among niilitarp
mn that lA.nl Roberts is employing hi
grea army effectiv y and that the ad
venturous tttwr commando are likely to
be enmeshed.
Sol I J for Ilrynu.
Coi i wm , April 11 The sentiment of
the eute convention of the League of
Democratic Clubs which met here today
1 anlidly for llryan although President
A. C, lluchtcl of Akron, in his annual
address referred only Indirectly ta the
Kebtaakan and Ignored allver completely.
A Flu Strike.
Kkaowav, April. 11 The news has
he-n brought up the Yukon by way o!
I )aa son that reports of Mrtke of almost
Incredib e wealth in gold have been
made a'ong tho Koyokuk and tnetrampa
along the loukon have been greatly ex
cited and half of them are de erted by
men going on stampedes to the nrw dis
tricts. A Smalt I'liRiiutme t.
nianrt.Tat, April 11. Mcihuen re
ports that the party of Boera defeated
Agrll 0 made good resistance for four
hours, and only gave in when our troope
with fixed bayonets within 13 yards of
them, fcevrn of the enemy were killed,
11 wounded ami At ma. la ...t.vn... 11-.
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' a , I B. r .nla...l. Tl I 1 a..nt
w ..ivwi.ii.iii, ,.iy,0 anu miuama,
Hergoant Patrick Campbell was killed
and two of our men were wounded.
More ftnglb.Ii Trouble).
Accaa, April II Uocoiroboratd re
ports art in circulations here and at
Cape Coast Castlo that the Governor of
Kumassle is in the enemy's hands. The
greatest fear is felt for Cape Ooet Castle
if a reverse haa been sustained and if
the rebellion continues.
A Pacific CabU.
Wamiinotox, April 11 With little de
bate of the Importance, the senate today
pasted the Psdflc cable bill, a measure
appropriating 3,000,M for tha conduc
tion o! a cable between Kan Francisco
and Honolulu. The bill was unanimous
ly reported by the oornmttted on naval
affairs, and that it was passed without
serious objection is regarded as a com
pliment to tha committee,
Skaowav, April 5 Two more Indian!
were. put behind the bars in gkagwsy
yesterday for being implicated In the re
Cent murder of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hor
ton, of Eugene, Or. One Indian was ar
rested at bi'ka and one at Haines.
Huyler's .
Chocolates
fJAnd Bonbons
TZAtF. H. Pfeirfer'i.
of the day.
The 11 est things
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. . ,.i-f.jnt ti' rrtfitii(iuii.
Tboe inten'linir to become members
of Separate Company Gf the new militia
company to be organized in tiiii city (hit
evening will present tbemselvri to the
examining oilicer at the armory at
7 o'clockp to be examined. Tne onran. sa
nation will be effected at 8 o'cio k
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