Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 07, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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CMTS A WEEK. AXMFiTRE60lf: SATURDAY MORNING. JULYT. ISS. VOlTIiII-Q. ii4
-; -- - "mik ni . " M.hrr lFf ;jTfl7l GENERAL NEWS. L AI .
L J U. L DLAtMmn. 1 UJ The Arrest of the Burlington rvlcc iu ""s -Th.
jsdSL 0 , ' " A MIL ' Bail WhV Dynamiters. Washington, July 5. The post-
.' SSSffSM (Successor to Ji. vv . uiipion L u.Ur the now manautment o? : I 5vk. ifly y master-general has notified Senator
(SSiMmk ROYAL KSWfJI ' Doluh tliat he h-is ordered an in-
dealer ix Oi ' ifeygHglgSSl. .kayi unti l c I i'KE BILL. creil-se of mail service to six times a
8 8KPiSSiAaL -v TT :. .fefc B ' ' $S$i wepk frnm Salem to Knnrht. Or..
i ibvw. ivi tfjrj M-i;iiatiCFtincy.,-r3(r i . . i n i e s k .i tjL -lt-h i i --
. H im rawia, urn. Uqphnn Unno . H BTSir-"
MiSwiL Uillu DlUiJi tl
l'&M Albany Q.eg..n A ie q. .. fami,y nnf .11 A P7 fl
'"?a. prov;.si., . -sjyyy hA 1 1 1 ii
The Red Front.
Hardware. Stoves, RJlawaK,CopFwa
' PuTaps, iron pipe, rabbor hose and plumhinsr ffoo Sl; agents for the
i-Urbralc-d ''E.irly Bu-akfat" cook stoves and. ranges, and "Fjultks" patkT
heating stove?. 'Albany. Oregon.
Julius Jos-E
Manufacturer of
-AND DEALER IX-
FINE IMPORTED
Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dca
CALIFORNIA AND
. Buikliart Keeney's
WILL
D.-aler-
D.-aler- in all
Buns, Pistols, Wan laclunes,
A full Line
!Sheet music, musical mcrcliaii(lise,amunmition,JfisL
taek?e, etc. , Av arranted razors, butcher and
socket knives. The best kinds of sewing machines.
NEED LES.OIL and T:.rti(is for aft MA CHINES
LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE IKSURAKCF2C0MPAHY.
Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc , neatly done
California, h Land o
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aaastramss
TDTU
Choice Cigars
AND KEY WES"
Briar
r in
Pipes, and
l
Peal Estate (nllce, Albany,
the leadingj
of-
EUREKA
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lilt- rir:iii
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Discoveries
Carmea i-'ir iespples. v
Glioice TaWe Eelicaoii
Ornamented rakes for
Wcdn nms trad I'articx.
Jiiii'ii jiUc."u:;it:!eri.'l uiul salt t:.-U o; all
iJhh.hU ijUiknb
U --r-r.
TEAS Axu COFFE
jaiiiiies ,.iit
CANNED t.oODS, ETC.
S3-
-iiie host Soap in the market-
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
Xsf l John 1'ux's ulil stan J.
lew hriuk.
low Fl n n s
T. J. OVERMAN
--AiiKN T Koll TIIK
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LEADING BICYCLES,
8m At
This powaer never vanes. A marvel
o1'parity,sti-engt:i and wliolesomencss.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cr.nnot be sold in compi-;'!-:ion
with umUitude f low tc', short
weiglil aliiiii ov idio.h.i1'.; imvde".
Sold onl- in c-u;s. Koyai. Ukin 'ov-
deu Co., ion viiii st.. n. y.
r.L.iCKt.i'UN, .vnoi;M-:v at
AHiu'li. Or.'u.'ii.- (lituv ill i.;'t
nil lr. " A'il! pra' tuo; '. all i-ourls
L'. Law.
ti-ltiv'-; Tt
Oi the r-tilt.
and
-ptei.il atlunliori 10 an
IXriiLVKC'i'ON'
:it Law, Alu.-i-I
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si or .
I K. Wi:Tll'l
tf . Uiw, A'.Imm.v,'
Kei low's T..m!li..
ciMirt? of thusiato,'
all ttllMM'S
ilvin::, aitoilnkvs
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m!:, ovir L. K. !;!uiii s
:ni:i, ATToliXKV AT
: i .'i-'-j'oii . t!ii.-o in V-hl
Will prattiei- in all liu
and "ive s'icvial 'Attention
'iliSHIAXS.
GV. .MASTO
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TOX,
I HVSKIAX AND SUM
!IV
ir"on. &
yr 11. ELMS. PL'VSK
iVjL. rifeon, All;-.i y, Oreo
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AND SLKr
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C. KELLY, 1'IIYSICIAN AND ol'lt-
".'con Aliianv, Oregon, otI e over Cimd-
woni s store umce nours, iroin.iA. . mi
r. m.
DK. K. A. JIcALlSTKR HAS LOCATED
his office on the corner of First and
liroalall)in streets, over UeilhcM Jt I'.roiiiiell's
store, where he can be found when not pro
fessionally ciiff.msd.
MRS M.E. MeCOY, M. D.HOMfEOPA 1 1IIC
physieiiin, office and residence corner of
First and Baker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic
diseases a socially. Consultation free. Of
fi:( hours: 10 to VI a. m and 2 t' 5 p. m.
1. ...aau;V, M. D., OFFERS HIS
V.T services to the sood citizens of the
viini , of Taaffcn'-. Linn countv, Oregon.
DR R KOLDEW'AY, VETERINARY SCR
L'eon, All'any, Oregon. - tlratluate of ;erj
man and Anierici:!! colleges.
TIE PIT MT10HAL II
OF ALBANY. OREGON,
president-,
vice-president
CASHIER
L. Flinn.J
S. E. Young,
G.E.Chamberlain,
rPRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
X Ul'sINESS. Accounts kept suhject to
check. Siirht Exchar'.'e and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York, OhiciLO, San
Fram-isoo mid Porthinii.orcon. Collectj' ns ;
made on favorable terms.
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Gko. E. C!iami.k.i;la!S.
MEN I'ISIKi.no
Will li- ',1-ci.
UAlI.i.'oAI) W.-i.'K
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0U':i. Work Wiil I i- l.-'roiir-i.'. p"i-.. .
Walli;!:! '..l-iiifh. I'.i -i :''i i;,i:'!'"'.. '
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The HKRALb's SncciM Dispau-hea.
Chicago, July 0. J. A. Baur
eisn, otlieer oi tlie Aurora, lllinois
divisisn of the brotherhood of
engineers, was brought to Chicago
this morning under arrest by a
deputy United JbtaJes marshal. He
is charged with complicity in the
alleged dynamite plot against the
Burungton railroad. I5aureisn is
not the mysterious fourth man,
eluded the ollicers yesterday when
the three arrests were made. In
regard to the late arrests General
ftirira,tsfcofttr or - Burlington,
said this morning: Baureisn is
chief engineer of division Is'o. 3
of the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers at Aurora, which is one
of the principal lodges on our
road. Tor two years he has been
a member of the grievance-coimb
miitee, and he is also chairman "
the Aurora local grievance com-
I n-itteo. He '.vas arrested under the
j i iiiU'i Si;'tes ntatutes-, whicli o-
liii.u.s the carriage oi dyramite on
jiasr-eiiger trains. JJevond this jIr.
Sioiie was nor. disjiosed to talk It
is evident, however, that hi.s coin
lany regarued the; arreM as an iiii
jnj!tiU:t one. r.aureisn states t ait
i: knew notiiirt-g, whatever of the
riiarvos jiiifeited against hmi, and
that his am st was a total .surprise.
)t the otlier men arrested lie said
he knew Howies, from the fact that
he had been on his division of the
brotherhood. With the others la
said lie . had no acquaintance.
When asked if he suspected that
lie was being watched, he said not
more than anybody else, lie had
known that there were detectives
around in Aurora, dodging the
brotherhood men, but had no
reason to suspect tiiat he was par
ticular ly singjod out.
Jkiureisn is an opeij-faced, broad
shouldered man, about tlnrty-five
years of age. with a bronzed, hon
est look in his features, lie talked
very frankly.and bore himself in a
verv nianlv wav.
( AUriiitMA Htl IT.
How It is Snlil at Auction iu Cbi
ago M.ukcts.
Cj:icac;o, .July 6. Two carloads
of California green fruits were sold
this morning at auction. The
market is yet suffering from an
over supply cf Hartlett pears, re
ceived during the past few days.
Though the bidding on pears was
a liitle stiff the prices realized
were from $ to I'.go per box.
Other truus were
mand.
in excellent de-
A L; VOYAtiE.
A Storm-Staid -scl Arrivrw in -(
- With a Talc of SuSYcring.
New York, July fi. The City of
Home, which sailed from Liver-
pool . I une 21st, arrived at the bar
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up to her pier this morning. She
has on board 2.'1 cabin and 501
steerage passengers. It is report
ed by her oiiice is that at noon on
.July 1st, in the latitude of 47 de
gros and ."hi minutes, longitude
i .'!.S minutes and seconds, during
jao.
I X-t
vv M-a head, the vessel hio-
a iiuui:
wae, wiiKM car
i-ied
a wav in.
i,.
.v sprit and stove her
r. ( )f the seamen ?!
ere seriously inj iii .!.
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Washington, July 5. The post
master-general has notilied Seuator
Doluh that he h-is ordered au in
crease of man service to six times a
week from Salem to Kmght, Or.,
to take effect the 16th proximo.
liepresentativ Hermann pre
sented a number of petitions to the
postofnee department to-day from
citizeDS of the towns of Pendleton.
Centerville, Miltou. Adams and
Weston, requesting a special mail
car and messenger be placed o.
the muil route between Pendleton,
in Oregon, and Walla Walla, iv.
Washington Territory, via the
towns above mentioned. Tne
petition states that the mail, is
carried past intermediate points to
the terminal point of the route, a
distance of fifty miles, p.ud after a
delay of twelve to fourteen (tours it
is then distributed and returned to
I le , Ay at a fwwis,. .ucca s-ming eat
inconvenience and often damage to
commercial interests.
Many citizens have also sent
petitions t" Jlr. Hermann, which
he suhmitteu to
to-tl ay, asking for
the mail route
Malheur, Oregon,
twenty-four miies.
the i e i.irtmcnt
;ui extension o:
from U'.di to
a instance of
Tii is wiil afford
direct conur.uaicatioQ with the
town of V.-.. j, the county seat oi
Maii::ur county, and avoid a long
and circuitous route at present
necessary to reach tlsat place.
Tel3:.A.Mi:iU'.lN 5VK!i.
Lai'g' AJIrmlaiiro ae l!ic ci'i:nl Hay
of Ihcir i)iivcnJiMi.
San Francisco, July 5. The
second day ot the State Convention
of the American party opened with
a larger attendance this morning.
Alter the committee on credentials
reported, a permanent organization
was effected with P. 1). Wrigginton,
of Alameda, as chairman. In his
address, Wigginton said: "The
republican and democratic parties
have ignored our appeal for Ameri
canism, and the time has now
tnoie for the American party to
nominate a ticket of its own."
Adjourned until 4 p. m., when
the committee on resolutions wiil
report.
THE PLATFORM.
At this evening's session a plat
form was adopted demanding an
unconditional repeal of the natural
ization laws of the United Sifes,
free technical schools, protection fo
American industries, urging con
gress to place a per capita tax on
all immigrants, one huye enough
stop further immigration, and
mat the National surplus be ex
pended for coast fortifications and
an efficient navy.
A resolution was adopted pledg
ing the support of the convention
to Abram S. Hewitt, of New York,
if he will accept the nomination for
president.
THE SALtlO.V I'At K.
The Pack IptoJIMtc is Abont IT!),
(Kltt Cases.
Sax FiiAxtTsco. July 5. Tlie
Johnson Locke Mercantile Company
in their private circular to be i sued
in a few days wiil give the estimate
of the salmon pack on the Columbia
river irom figures furnished by their
Astr:a eoricspouilcnts. Tlie figures
indicate a very short pack tins yea:,
the tot:i! number ot cases leacinn..
oiiiV 1;1.500. To tins should be
aihicd tne product or two cannaries
situated at the Cascades. whus pro
duct possibly amoii;its to 20,0t'0
ca-cs, inakini- a total to July 1. of
IT'i.O'-'U cases. reiegraiihic aiivjno-. s
to date show no s.ins i improvc
n.oul la tiie run in July.
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bw.wr.ell A: Stanai'd's
It was in October in lS'i-l, after
the battle of Cedar Creek, iu Vir
ginia, in which General Sheridan
defeated the last attempt of General
Karlv to invade the North bv way of
! the Shenandoah Valley, that IJieanl
rresiaent lancom, at tne n ar JJe
partnieut, in Mr. Stanto.i's room,
speaking to him of General Sheridan
and of his victories over General
Early, state that of all our righting
Generals, Sherijan was more like
Napoleon than any of them; more
like him particularly in the forehead
aud in the general mold-of the bust.
The President said he thought the
Shenandoah Valley would never be
the highway for another rebel ad
vance into Maryland.
The likening of General Sheridan
to Napoleon in his personal appear
ance about the head was followed by
expressions from tha President that
Shdridau had effectually closed that
road to the North. It was that fa
mous Sheridan 'ride that " saved -Washington
from a panic like that--which
Early produced in July 1S64.
Mr. Stanton had in his little room
on ihe marble mantel a hook ot about
500 pages which contained as a
lro:i tispieee a likeness or Napoleon,
and he took it, and turning to the
frontispiece, handed it to the. Presi
dent, sajiagthat there was a resem
blance about the forehead and bust.
Some time prior to ti'ii, when our
arnr.es were bein-' slaughtered bv"
j pieeuuieal in-' Virginia, Mr. Stanton
j had received' a letter from some .
i pivmhnuit person eading his atten
tion yj a saving ol Naooiuun s, that
one c liimauder for an army was
better than two armies with inde-
i n
peudent comtiiauucrs, ' lieu- l.e tola
me to get him his bock on Napoleon:
from tiie library. They t-bked for
sometime about Gen ial Sheridan,
who had several uas before this
Cedar Creek battle eefeated Early,'
and I heard Mr. Stanton then say to
tiie President that Grant and Sheri
dan would end tiie war very soon
u ith such righting. It was after and
in connection with this saying of Na
poleon that the President is reported
ash'.virg aitihit one bad General
was better than two good ones.
A I.O; KAILKAI.
From New TorU to Buenos A res
South America by Itail-
Omaha Bee.
The Uay is not far distant when
au all-rail line wili counect New
York City with Buenos Ayres, the
capital of Argentine Republic, iu
South America. The plan is cer
tainly feasible. An iLtcrnationai
railroad extending from the United
States through Mexico, Central
America, and draining South
America fromone extreme to the
other, must of necessity cement
international trade on the American
continent. Much more has been
accomplished toward a realization
of this railroad project than is
commonly credited. Within the
past three years the South America
States have actual iy built and
surveyed routes at least one-third,
ot the distance, about 1000 miles,
betw-een Buenos Ayres and Bogota,
the capital ot Columbia, not 500
miles irom De Lesseps' canal iri
Panama. Railroad connections are
already estab.ished between our
country and the City of Mexico.
And the task of binding the Span
ish Republics of tlie south to the
Mexican capita!, though of a
stupendous character, is certainly
within tlie possibilities of engineer
ing triu m :ihs . The completion of
l)e Le.-5ep' great eatvd at Panama
wili a great tttmuius to tlie pro
ject. Undoubtedly the gap ot 2000
niia.s between the C iv of .Mexico
ami t:io J
elo-vd by
soon as tin
aiKiiii
Canal v.ili be
con m c'lion i-i
Mo i. roan
eofiisnei'i
Hiiiioriance
:ai is estab
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the lUt'T-OC. ;;:J1K- i
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event, abou. Z A
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betweeu the 1
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