Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 03, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY. OREGON: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 3. 18SS.
VOL. Ill ISO. ISO
SHBinciTmmraiaMi
G. L BLACKMAK,
(Successor to E. W. Langdon'
j DEALER IN
Drugs, Faints, Oils.
- Perfumery and toilet article.-..
a'iS" a fu'l line of books ami
stationery, periodicals, etc.
Z-i Prescriptions carefulls
compounded
IN GOD FELLOW'S TEMPLE:
Albany Oregon
The Red Front.
TWEEDALE & H.OIPKXN'S.
Hardware, Stoves, -Ranges, Tinware, Copperware,
Pumps, iron pipe, rubber hose and plumbing roods. Solo agents for the
celebrated '"Early Breakfast" cook stoves and.ranges, and "Faultless" parlor
heatiiiff stoves. Albany, Oregon.
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Julius Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Guars
P g ROYAL HSUllV
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Absolutely Pure,
This Tinwcier never varies. A marvel
ol purity,.-treiigtli and v. hti!i'so!ii''.iess.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and tan not le sold in coinpeti-
iliili iviiii iniiit'.UKii' ot liiw lest, sliori
weight alum 01 ;d.!;spli.tte powde
bold only m i-ms. Koy.u, I;akin osv-
DEii Co., 100 Wall St., N. T.
vni:.i:is.
i i;. x. i:i..cKi;riiN'. attoiixkv at
1 '. Lav.-, Aliianv. On iron. - tillici- in Cii
r..'i:o.v"s 'IVin;.ii.. -V" ill pra-tii-e in all cran
of t'ie state, am! uive sinvial attention to all
:.t:s:ucss.B
-AND DKALER K-
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WES
Cigahs, Plug and Smoking Toliai-r-or, Meerschaum and T'riar Pipes, and
! full line of Smokers" Articles. Al.-o dealer in
! CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. :.
e x t J oor to Burkh;vrt A. Kfeiiey'.i ll.al Z: i: : !i . VVji i .
WILL BROS
Dealers in all the lending
Guns, Pistols, Wmg Maeiuses, Orsass; Pianos,
l-lllple.
' lieMa'.e,
Will pra'-ti'-i- in
and ivo s;iueiiil -ittcntiun
rO!. KIITOX .V II'VIXK, AITiI;KV.s
T at l-.iw, All.any. nr. ;!ir.: in ronon
and H, Foster's i;i..ck, over I.. K. linui
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AT WASHINGTON.
ept.icn of the Kepubiican Plat
form fit the Capital.
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pop as? mm
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Politicians in Washington A Costly Bridge
Oentsnnial Expanses Kiver and .
Harbor Appropriations.
A fu'l line 0;.
prov 'sain
:h'.icc ' family ffr'cs.nis a:;
Icannea nrieapples,
Olioicoi TaWB DelioaGies
nrnamentt-vl cakes for
Wedo men and 'I'articK.
Salmon bellies
kinds.
n.aekerel and s:.lt tUh of all
mm BAKED
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:i-on Albafv, -ri"'"it, d'lii e over Cra
w.d'.I's store. Uttiee hours, from t . M. t"
r. M.
D'-:.k. a. M. r.!sTL:it n s i.ocatkd
' tl. 'e on 1 lie eorner if Klrt ai'l
Uro.i.laii.in streets, oer lledtield ,: '.rohiiell's
stori', where he can he found -when not r.
fessionaily eniraurd.
MKS M.E. Mtt'OY, m. O.TrOWKOrA 1 II IC
phyieiaii, otti.e and r..side:ie.: ei.rner '.
K rs' :ii1 !!akcrstreets, Albany. Or. ('Iiroid.-di-e-
si a spei-iall-e. ( 'onsultaf ion free. Of
fi -e hours: 10 to 1 2 a. M and -J to a r. t.
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A Fu'l Line of-
h?lieet music, niusical lii-.'rcliamlie.anmninition, fish
inj tackV, viv. Wan'anted razors, liutrlicr a.iii
pocket knive-s Hie best kinds of sewing niacin nes.
NEEDLESiOl L and K.rfras for 'all MA CHIXJJS
LINN COUNTY ACESTS FG! K03THYESTERH FIRE INS'J?.AKCE5CC?i1PAHf.
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Repairinar of sewiii"; uiaelitntts, uii:.-jeal instrunienTs, miiis, t'c , r.ea'ly done
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lilies NiiK Raiii
CANNED t.oODS, ETC.
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4 fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
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Spceial Correspondence.
V AisAixuTox June zo. Jverv-
bouv, lnciuuitrg not a - few" "demo
crats, is jiraistngthe grand platlomi
r.nannnoiislv adopted bv the
Chicago convention. It breathed
viciorv. Hon. V. I). Kelley, ofteti
teferivd to as "the father of the
house" savs: "It will carrv all
the doubtful states of the North,
and "ive us a fair tiirhtinsr chance
fur Virginia, North Carolina, Ten
nessee and Kentucky." The
opinion of Jude Kellv is concurred
in by every republican with whom
your correspondent has talked
This platform is one of the grandest
politica! documents ever put lorth,
as ei!iiodyinr the views ol a party
hveiy republican in tins broad
land should feel proud of the good
work done by the representatives
ol the party in convention asseinbl
ed. JSefofe this letter is in print
the telegraph will have informed
you of the nominees of the conven
tion for President and Vice Presi-
1 ry
(tent, iiiey are sure to he our
strongest men. The delegates who
jl up this platform, can make no
serious mistake, and alter all, with
such a glorious declaration oi
principles, it matters little who the
caiidi .altrs aiv.
Since the St. Louis convention,
asiunuton lias been over run
vvith'New York democratic poliu
cians, and tne most ot private
secretary Dan. J.amont s time j
taken up by conferences with these
gentlemen, the subject matter
under dUcussdon is doubtless the
political situation in New York
.--ta'.e. There are rumors tha
Cleveland intends to keep tiovernor
ii ill out ul a Humiliation, becau.se
he 1 tared to aiiow ins name to I
used a.s a prospective president!;.
candidate. Some say tliat Cieve
land s candidate lor tiovemor wid
be ex-Alayor lirace, of New York
City, ana oiners that, private
secretary JaniMiit is the layorei
individual. Aly own impression i
lluit Cievelatd viii nut quarre
wiiii lhil-7-he dare not, but if he
can get hiiu to retire bv
promise of liituie honors, lie will
probably be vervulad to do so.
Through the influence of a real
estate svudicate ol
gress passed a b... j..! 0
'r;;0,!0.t t'.i Idiii 1 a new and onia
meiit.tl bridge over a creek, whicn
runs near .Mr. Clevelan.t's country
residence, near this city, iheie
w as nu in cessity in the world lor
ibis appropriation, 'inert; was a
good suiisiantial wooden idrdg
aiready over this creek, and the
idea of budding a new I'J.b.vi
bridge would never have Oee.i
heard 01 ii the reai esialje syndicate
oefore mentioued had not brought
all the property adjacent to Cleve
land's place on the other side ol
liio creek. Cleveland knew that
1 ins appropriation was made lor the
1 'eueiil of sneculators and him.seii.
THE HUNT.
GENERAL NEWS.
A sni'therA- wind and a 'mn'.v skv
i'r eiaiin n iumtii f ninrn;
So t. liuat the l.i.l 111 the .-overs hard Lv
i ne lii.usev. ;;e imls her horn.
A p.i I j ut-iiii her lioni.et, ami harks awav
tor a lew hours' spun on a bright June (lav.
11 cnuer thicket the d.ie is found,
In a hcac-'.ar ot i;re.?n and hlue:
Her cye are 'nrisht and her cheeks two
round.
So this L'.id will never do:
Kor tiit hu-hand is io.-id, as the wife is aware,
Of liu-in the lieip 011 the kitchen stair.
Then over the crs"hii and up the street.
With a view haiJo we l'-.j:
The cable is quiek ami liie street ear fleet;
Willi a yvicKsand - tallv-ho.
We turn and double and t i.-t and run:
Oh, hunting t'ne Bid is uiajjniScent tun.
Oh, stout old dame in the gown of srray,
Can vou eocfc and iron and wash?
Can you make the fire at the hreak of day,
And iiish up the mutton hash:
How manv in famih": Six. "Xo, no."
To another cover awav we t'o.
By Lotta's fountain away we sweep,
Anil on liearv str.et a.'ain uraiv rein
And scan tl.e legend in letters i'eep
'that is writ on the window pane.
Young woman, youny; woman, who wears a
rose,
Can you furnish a cook with a wart on her
nose:
"Have you ?ot a eross-eyed irl on hand,
With freckles and bright red hair,
Who won't any amorous dalliance stand,
Or be kissed on the kitchen stair:'-'
Only that blonde then off e spur;
Too pretty by half we've no use ior her.
Then away, then away, we are homeward
bound,
We have had a ifloiious run;
If we have not killed, at least we have found,
And that is the hunter's fun.
To-morrow, tn-niorrow, with yuieks, tally-ho,
To hunt the bid we'll merrily j;o.
News Letter.
The London Times on Trial for
Libel.
IliK IKO VtOKKI'.US MIS.
nH'OKTAVr ASXiUX'KSSEYr.
Time Between San Francisco Oak
land , ;terati;ento l lie Shoi fened.
Euisia'i Wheat Sheridan MoTed-Refascs
Her Assent Ihe Senate Fails to
Confirm K. V. Fuller.
The Hbiald's Siiecial Disjvitelies. 1
London .'July 2. The trial of tli-3
action on Frank" "Hugh O'Donne'l
airainst the London Times for libel
in its articles on "Parnellism ar l
Crime" vas set lor to-day. 11 j
court room was packed. Lord
Chief Justice Coleridge piesided.
O'Donnel was represented by Air.
i.ugg, a junior counsel, w ho is a
lean, nervous, bilious looking man.
Herbert Gladstone, Arthur O'Coi;
ner and many other persons of
prominence were present. Herbert
Gladstone sat by O'Donnell's side.
The Times was represented by
Attorney-General Sir . James L.
Smith and William Graham
(dynne. Air. Kugg, in presenting
the case for the plaintiff, declared
that O'Donnell was not in sym
pathy with the Irish exterminists,
but held their methods in detesta
tion. That the',Tinies had no ground
for coupling his name ..with that
party, and the plaintiff therefore
claimed .10,000 damages. . Kug-
also said that O'Honneil had not
ttee'i connected with tiie Parnell
party since 1SS4.
San Ki: .a nci sio, July 22. Tin
Daily Report is the authority tor the
statement this evening that the
Southern Pacitir'Joiiipauy is about to
ask the government tor the use f
(io.it Island, midway between i!ii
city ?nd Oakland, ior ferry station
purposes. The plan id" the raiiroad
company is to extend the Oakland
ino'e, to the Island, a distance one ais-i
fivc-eignts miles: and build terry
slips mi its city side which is one and
a half miles liom' the eitv front.
This will ivihi.-e the tims from San
Francisco to Oakland from .fifteen
to five minutes. The liepnit also
says that the company propose to
lu-idire Cartjninize straits which sep
erate Port Costa from Benieia. This
will reduce the ti"ie between this
city and Sacramento, the cauitol ol
this State., fn n four hours to two
hours and a half
Tiie announcement 1 as created a
sensation in railroad circles.
AlIiUMMATICH Assori.vno.v.
to.XinEssie.vAi. fokecast.
?i iSttilmMJA t( iAV.I I'm he veto the bill? Loi lie
i ' H i It SI J I "l II V(l IV I Neither bad he courage enough to
1 Vl Hi H VS i J h l ili V J sin it. lie adowed it to become a
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law w itiiout his signature. Had ii
been :t bili giving a pension oi SI
v r a ini d:th to ;i poor wulow oi
-:..::.(, .-oidM'r, ne utovi'd isave vetoe i
11 i;ii.vk ;-.!un.;il.
i in- NMiau. nas passed a bill :u-;-ri',!:i;;t;i.:i
i i.l t-j pay
e.-.pi ll:-c.-. id JlaVllig 111-.' goVerilSi.ei.i
ii:.-Mi!!wiiiS rejireseiil i at. l!i
v o.iii.iiiii.-, Oiiio, CeuHnmai ::
poi;ii)UJ in t-jdeiiiber and t :c"..iier.
.-enaior l-"rye has pivseine'l hl
ropoit in hivor of il.e : ,vi' :u;
iiar;i.r i.i'i. It t!pp:!pr;..tcs im.ie
ii.-.iuey :'' si' Si ! i.i .' i th.-.n
'' " -:''u::ac O'-ii ever p.i.-se 1 by
''- 'lin- i-i!! is ;i;mi-..-l e.-i-i-..-
to pas-- tlie senate.
A-.'hia-kit reprc-.e'itaiiVv
iiu.e 1 1 i : - ia-,caiiv sp: cn-.l a-.'.'ht- ol
Hi - irru, :a; lain! onuv a i- n :';! "
; ii; liit' isoii-e x i-d. ii-s. ia v.
l:ou.-e.!i.-vitig luiir'hei wi.h
ISiver and Harl'f :i?i! Army lp
propriatiou Bills Disposed Of.
Wasiito ton, Jnfy 1. Monday's
session oft e sina'e wiil he t e "ote 1
to s; e. c:i in :i;.iiL'. The river and
irbur h;l! am! the army aiior"in'a
,;.in bid a.-e oo:n m an moiiusiie !
tate and wiil be disposed of in a '-.-.nice
of any other legislative busi
ness. No oilier appropriation bills
wiil be ready for consideration this
week.
It is Senator Pdphs intention to
to press the eoust defense bill dar
ing the week.
It w s the understanding when the
house a -jimruei! yeste. day that the
taritf debate will be suspended. en
.iui;day iu order tv act upon several
measures of j n'dio importance.
Oa Tuesday detailed 'consideration
of the tariff bill wdl lie reii:n:ed au-l
will probably run tiirotih the week.
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!b.
fture '!iipanies Jni;i ami liie. Warii
men Are i'ieasetl.
PtTTsr.rui;, July 2 Two mo;
signatures to tne amalgam,'e.i
scale are reported. They wore tho
Laughiin Iron company, of Leech
burg, Pa., and the Findlay Iro:i
company, of i'indlay, Idaho. This
news was tlie occasion of co"
si-lerab'.p rejoicing at the work
men's headquarters. Tiie manu
facturer's claim the action of these
tiriiis was discounted before th-j
lockuji beirati. The shut down
does nit ai!e.-t evp''v. workman in.
and around the m 11 as has been re
potteii. .'viiiiiy oi these depart
ments that are not governed by
the Amalgamated Association
scale wili continue in operation.
J -"in a ss McLaughlin, for exai-i-ple,
employ 4000 men at the Amer
ican Iron works, but only 2000
them will be affected. Others aio
employed in the machine shops!
and otlior departments of tho
mills. They will continue to woik
as long as they have iron, and if
the trade will warrant an effo; ;
will In made to purchase material
horn Lhe East.
I ijitini use;; (ed.
Wasiiinoton, July 2. My a
strict party vote the house co;r.
snittee on elections decided to-day
the California contested election
case of SnHivan vs. Feiton, in fa
vor of the contestant, and will re
port the resolution unseating Pel
ton. The republic; ns wiil preparo
a minority report, which will prob
ably be read by Powell, of Illinois,
favorable to Feiton s claims.
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