r
'
1 : V
16 CENTS A WEEK.
ALBANY. OREGON TH LI ESD AY J MORNING, AUGUST 30 1888
VOL. III-NO. 240
" . '-V--.;ii;i8 -
I'll 1 1 VfV
i
California, tlie Lane
l rc1 w'wt r m war m r .
m
AHILnNLMLUCO.oro)iriiLI
TAL
HAVE YoL' A COLD in the head wmuh does r,ot get better? ifave vou an excessive
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passaats which either must be "blown from the
nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? Are
Tou troubled by hawking, spittint;, weak and inflarr.ed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat.
THE O NLY-
qUANTEED
CURE TOR
CATARRH
i oui i ii Mrm r m
f R flVI I I T
U fill V 1LLL
currouinjf sores reve tne corruption witnin. .
As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass ovtr and l.-etome pollute d by the reliev
lion in the nasal passages, it must necessarily lollcu tl.at jciscring ot tl.e wloie secre
gradually takes place, while the morhii! matter that is tvp.l;cwid tmtirg !V t s!tt stem
into the stomach, enfeebles digestion, and oftcn( picor.cn- c tj lyt'u, 01 if.x i.Y, itataftes
ity, nervousness and consumption.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
il If you have experienced ar.y offthe abovtsyn.pttmfj ticj'i.ct dela?, lut fry Caiikrni
l Cat-K-Cf re at once. We positively uarant eer a few applications Relieve and'a thorough
i treatment to cure. S:x months treatment for SI. 00; sent by mail
aaalu ibie aot t'ul-R-4 arc. For Sale by
"
A ! LI !"! 1 1 ! 1 in
The Red
"W, C- T"WEEDALE.
hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware,' Copperware,
Puiops. iron pipe, rnlihor hose and plumbin? eoods. Sole ajreDte for the
ceil)rau-d "Eariy Breakfast" cook fctoes nd.ranjres, and "Faultless" parlor
ncHting staves. Albany. Oresrnn.
AT COST!
m
TO
Gfv W. SIMPSON.
Havinir
purchased the
Furnishing (roods, Boots,
Koland fc Co. is now
Bi
an
fetter
!
Having a complete assortment of General Merfh.inriise, bmi-'nr at a
bii; discotint, which he still proposes to sell at cost. I'urcha.-ot'.-? will .lo
v. -Til to call n.l t:et his prices? before buying elsewhere, as you can save
from 2") t "0 per cent. The highest niarket price paiJ f r coiunry ; io
Jnce of all' kinds, either in csh or -:or.ls. '
ChiJdrsn C r y f c rPt c h c r C q c t o r I a .
of uiweffi
EUEEKA
The
motto of Califojnia means "I
have found it." Onlv in that land of
sunshine, where tthe oratisr emo
i-jtheir hi.het perfection in niii'-winter.
ire the herbs and "um found that are
justd in that pleasant lemedy for all
ithroat ami lun j; troubles, Sasta Aeik
the rule cf cous;h?.faKthiia, and con
sumption, f'oxhny A Mason, of Al
bany Ore;(n, have been appointed
L-an.su:ii psifi tus valble Ctuitoruia reui-
eiy, and sell it under a guarantee at il
i bottehree fur .
FOR SALE BY J".
ALBANY
C KEG ON
Tinjrm? or roaring in the ears, more or
less impairment of the hearing, l"ss o
smell, memory impaired, dullness cr
dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of
inose? Have you lost all sense of smell?
Have you a hacking cough? Have you
'dyspepsia? Is your breath foul? Ik so
ivou havk tub Catarrh. Some have al
these symptoms, others only a part.
jlhe leading symptom of ordinary ca
tarrh is increased secretion of mucus of
yellow or greenish colored matter.
Y oui breath is caused by the dec rc
posing secret'ons exuded fror: itsteriiur
ulcers far back in the head; ometiir.es
the membrane covering the bones is
eaten away and the bones themselves
TBI ?raaua".v aecay. &ucn cases ar in
Ll LJdeed tobjects of. pity, as stench from
regon
14 tL, pi j rj?ittM
(Successor to E. W. Langdc-n:
DKALEB IN
Drugs, Faints, Oils.
Perfumery and foilet articles,
also a full line of hooks itni!
stationary, periodicals, etc.
PreseriptioDS carefully
compoanded
!N ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE,
Albany Oregon
Front.
stock of Clothinrr. Gents'
Shos, Etc., of C. B,
prepared t oiler
Tl
till tat
&
Mil
FOSHAY A MASON.
Albany, O
TBI
FRONT
Tlie Albanv Mery !
-Under the new management of-
WHO KEEP
A fuil line of choice! family grocer es arid
provision.
Cannea i-'inetipples,!
Choice Table Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wedainas and Parties.
Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt fish,ofall
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
iivorv 13 a v.
TP.
TEAS and COFFE
'hk Nuts, Raisins.
'1 ne best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars)
5TAt John Fox's old s-tanil.J low Fl nns
new lirick.
T.J. OVERMAN
AUKNT KoR THK
1 ' 1:
Tricycles
Safeties:
iSTHas on hand a line of new and second
andwheelB. Send for Catal
HAVING SOLD? AN INTEREST IN MV
harness business to 1. J. Overman, I am
desirous of collecting all my outstanding
notes and accounts. All persons knowing
themselves indebted to me will please call
and settle
The business will be continued as usual at
the same pleate. E. L THOMPSON.
Albany, Feb. 22.
6
-JILIVE-
n
runii
-IN A-
Live Twln.
This is wtcit Albany is at present,
and in order to keep pace with the
.ively times in this eitv, they
have enlarged their store and" stock so
that they now have the nust complete
and desirable line of furniture in the
valley. Their double salesrooms in Fro
man's block are tilled with an eleirant,
assortment of new furniture, consist
ing of lounges in new patterns, line
gold picture frames, willow chairs,
easy rockers, marble tables, brackets,'
ete., etc. .An examination of the stock
will show this to be true in every re-;-pect.
University of .Oregon !
Nt-xt- -eimi begins nn .Mondnv. the 17ih of
Sej.tf:ni' r. !.
Krve .-i!..;:rb:ps iroin t very 'n;t in
s':-.!..'. .A pvv to -.oir i:.nii!tv i-i;.o;ii:tVn.l. i:t"
F:iri-..i;-.-i: C'!a.-.-;t-.i:. v.-: ;Tiii...Li'vra: v
r.,.l : ,-hort Kn:h.h ;,nv in w t-J.-;, t.. ;, ,'s
no batin. l.ivck. 1'rvm h or (i.riKin.
K.':',Vi-'i is 'ft'-finiin ut';. ,i i',r, ::it.s Crursr
I'vT eatal'.'i-'lles i-r 'tin-r i r:i;;tin. a-:irf,
W. Joii.N'soN, rrL-siji.t.
iter Bros.
BestS
Pies
Cakes
T
iMvm
VOODiN
wILLARD
ureDea
ers
Absolutely Pure.
This powaer never vanes. A marvel
of purity,strengtli und wholesomeness.
More eeouomieal thaa the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight aluun or phosphate powders.
8old only in ems, Kotai. BakiN-
dek Co , lO.'. Wall st., N. X.
ATTOHXKYS.
DK. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
bellow's Teni.le. -VIII practice in all courts
of the state, and Ue sjiecial attention to all
business.
WOLVERTON CHARLES E. A ITORNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. OtfiVe in rooms 13
and 14, Koster'i Blck, over L. E. Blain's
stcr .
T
K. WEATHORFOUD, ATTORNEY
AT
Odd
tj . law, Albanv, Oregon. Office in
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business
rHYI IA.
1 W. tlASTON, FHYSICI.N AND SLK
reon, Albany, Orei-on.-
M
11. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr
, j;eon, Albar.y, Oregon.
CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND UK
. jtcon Albany, Oregon, office over Gra:
w obi's sti.re. Oliice hours, fixmoA. n. t 4
v. M.
f) EYE HE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAP.
L I'leiffer, Prop. Only tirst eclass house
in tho itt. l.arjf,' sample Ifbomo fcr :om
inercial men. SO- Oi.;ikhc eniployeii in the
kitchen. General staiie otfi' e for Corvallis.
MRS M.E. McCOY.M. D.HOMUiOPAiiHO
nhvsii i:iii itif and residence corner 1 f
r ir-U and b.ikcr streets, AHiany, or. Cbroin.
diMMSt a specialty. Consultation free. Of
" "?'. and i to 5 Y. M.
... .. i.iii.l.'r.VAV, VK'I ERINARY SUK
i) awn, AHny, ireu. -UraUiKtte .f er
man and Aiuericiai l olleu'cs.
M'AI.ISTKIl & WOOIIV.AKI', ll.VFl,rATlUC PIIV
siciatiK and Mir-om, ot.sittri'S trear
incnt cf chronic disrates of womeli and
i'hildrcn a "pecialty. All calls puiiipti.
tcmi. d t dav "r ni
block.
:ht. Uflice in tiic Flim
H
EWKIil', PRACTICAL WATCH.MAKE
, and jeweler, Albany, Oreirmi
llasnolia Hour.
I1HF BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DKLIV
1 ?red to anv parr of the citv, for Si. 10 per
sack " JOHN A CRAWFORD.
nlSudtf
Land Surveying.
PARTI KM DKS1R1X" SfRVEVINO DONK CAN ol;.
tain accurate and prompt work by lallinsr
upon ex-count v surveyor K T T. Fisher. He
has complete copies of field note and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do survevins in
any part of Linn county. Postotfice address,
Millers Station, Linn county, Oregon. fe-'"'?
. ,ACRES
OK LAND-SITUATED 12
tl'MI
miles east of Albany .near the Oregon
Parifii- milroad. SCO ac:es m cultivation, ana
contains sufficient water and timber for gen
ra! use Would make four good farms
Price, $12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
James V. PiPE.Prop.
First Sirert f Albany
The best variety of choice -eef,veal,mutton.
pork sausage, etcin,the city kept constantly
n hand. I
" Cash paid for all kind
ock.T&J
OF ALBANY. OREGON.
president, L. Flinn.
vice-president S. E. Young,
CASHIER vi.Xi.ViiKHiwiiniu,
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
UUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to
L-heck. Siirht Exchange anu leiiyrannic
Transfer sold on New York, nicao, San
Francisco and Port!anil,Or'on. vouucuoiw
made on favorable terme.
s.e. vou 4 h; i.u:.N-
L. E. BI.A1N ' -HKIiKIJ.
GRO. E. CHAM8KRLAIX-I
H. J. MivnioKS. Pres.
h. S. Cook, Sec.
C B. SlooKBs, Treas.
S. Farrar, Vice Pres.
Oreson Land 'Company.
Organized for the purpose o! timing
and selling real estate, aaveriising tl
Willamette valley in ah of tlie leading
newspapers 01 111c tmu-u ..-uu, cim
nlovimr eatern agents to direct home
r ' . itvii ,.. ,..,11.... .1
eekersto the Miiainein: .un,iiu
nunc agents in all , the 1 rini j :1il
towns c.i' Marion. 1 oik, i.inn, neinon,
Clackama.- and Yainbiil counties to
aid in b at:ii inii'iiiri.ilits.
( ()(.: iV.MiNTiiOKN, Managers.
For jiarlieulars a!i at the Albany
OlliCf
Wi -t
II
ill Hi' ill: f'l.'lUIH, 'Mil- U'lUI
ke.nsi'N, .v.anagi rs
.tidil
il:c lb'-: I:nv f
it by c ur;i!LT :ni :n:
DUi'kijUl'i tV KutlK'j'.
ol
RATES AJ)VANCE;
A Still More Sweeping Advance
Aga;v
"'icago' Merchants.
CHICAGO 91 EX AliE I P IN AKM.
Litt of Articles oa Wtick an Advance
Flight Rates Ha.Te Beeo Made to.'.
Chxr.yo from. Kew Yuri..
xn
Special to the Herald.
Chicago. An". coining nas
Vieen done by tlie railroaus of late
which has tuned up the Chicago
merchants as much as the action
of the transcontinental committee
in adopting a new schedule of
freight rates between New York
and the I'acific coast and Chicago
and the same point. Kates on
colored piece goods to-day from
Chicago to San Francisco for tirst,
second and third class goods are,
.fo.-'o, $2 and $1.45. .New York
rates on the same articles are,
fl.10, $2.50, $1.85. The transcon
tinental schedules propose to in
crease Chicago rates to $3.00 on all
classes, while leaving New York
rates at $1.80. The same is done
with soap and other articles. The
proposed rate to San Francisco on
that commodity is to be made
$1.85 per hundred, while the New
New York rate will remain at $1.
Chicago merchants, under this
tariff, can pay freight to New York
on goods for Calffornia and then
ship from there and save about
$1.50 per hundred.
EKE1UHT TIEAl.XS tLLIE.
Tt Brakemaa Killed and
an Eh-
gineer Injured.
Stracnton (Va.). Aug. 29. A
collision between two frains on the
Chesapeake Ohio Railway this
morning near Clifton Forge result
ed in the death of two brakernMi
and .one engineer, and another
engineer was seriously injured.
ItEAL ESTATE SALES
The following transfers of
real
estate have been recorded:
Geo. W. Young to Virginia B.
Winn. 50x132 feet $hi00
Oliver Hvde to Dan McClain
1 lot ii Harrisburg
(ieo. V. Wiswell to Ralph K.
Online, 1 lot II. 's 2 Add.
to Albany
K. Saltniarsh to Thos. Kay, .
acres in Waterloo
John Leedy to Tlios. Ka', 1
acre in Waterloo
John K. (Jill to Jos. Moris, 3
lots in Scio
Oregon to Martha M. Lines
27.4 acres
John K. (Jill to .1. K. Thomas
interef-t in 12-V) several
lots in Scio
500
550
75
150
4C0
A Saaiiil l.csal Opinion.
K. Bn'tnbriilue Mumiay Em., County
Att v.. Clay County Tex. says: ''Have
used Electric Bitters with most bappv
results. My brollier was also very
iiv with malarial lever and Jaundice,
but was cured by timely use of this
medicine. Am satisfied Electic bitters
taved his iife,"
Mr. 1. I. Wileoxson, of Horse Cave,
Ky.. adds a like testimony saying;
lie positively beleives he would have
died had it not been for Electric Bit
ters This :rreit remedy will ward off, as
cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all
Kidney, Liver and stomach Disorders
stands unequaled. Price 50c. and $1.
dt Fosliav & Masom's.J
Those silver knives and iorks are t b
best manufactured, and are fully war
ranted at F. M. French's.
Oreion State Fair!
..THE.
Annual state fair will be"? held on the fair
grounds near Salem, commencing onfthe
IT OF SEPTEMBER
And continuing one wetk. Cash
to the amount of
premium
$15,000
Win be awarded for
Agricultural, mechanical and stock exhib-
lts, works of art and fancy work and for tri
als of speed.
The premiums offered have been increased
in mauv cases.anu new classes have been add
ed. Ko entry fee charged in divisions J, K,
and o,
A magnificent field of horses entered, and
thrre will be splendid contests of runninyand
trotting each riav.
The different transportation companies will
make liberal reductions 111 fares and freights.
Special attention is called tu the premiums
offered for county exhibits of grains, jfrasses
and fruits.
Kntries will be received in the secretarv's
office in Salem, bet inning six days htfore the
lair, and on the fair grounds from I-ruin v j:
fore the fair. Persons desiring to exhibit in
divisions J, K, O, 1' and are requested to
niaKe tneir entries on l- naay and Saturdav
before the fair, if possible, ill entries tlote
011 Monday, Septtmhir 17lh, at 7:30 p. m.
PRICES OF ADMISSION -
Coupon ticket for men (six days) $2 ."jfi
('onpon ticket for women (six b:vs) 1 '0
lAi.v ticket for mvi '. '. 50
I 'ay ticket for women 15
Tic-kets. f. the m uul smnd at rute tra k
1 r i:i.i:e o cr 1 2 i :.-s -jr.
1. - tu Lr;;mi - ji.d free.
Thosv desiring t juvh.e booths will ap.
Ply Hi th- secretary.
A:".' 'Si 111! t.) iii.j -eci. t.uv at Salem fur a
l-rtu.ini: hsi. j. T. :i:i:t;:.
isei.reU.iy. 1
There is nothing that man is
more proud of thaa bis resson,
and yet, if two strange dogs tali to
fighting in the streets, he will take
sides, with one dog or the other,
with all the vehemence of his pas
sion. "The Century." v
"What do you publish a paper
for, I'd iike to know !"sarcastically
inquired an irate politician, tack
lins a country j editor. "For two
dollar ,ajearr- in advance,''. rer
pouded.theedifOT,,.'aul I jifcw4
for four years." Washington
Critic.
" If women are really angels,"
writes an old bachelor, "why don't
they fly oyer the ftjpce instead of
makiDg such a fearfully awkward
job of climbing?'"
"The world is srowinsr better every day.
An honest men abound," some people
say,
But still the finest apples of the crop,
When packed in barrels, somehow get
on top
"Field and r arm.
An instantaneous photograph of
a dude's smile is on exhibition in
Chicago. It closely resembles a
ripe tomato which has been step
ped n by a spotted cow. "De
troit Free Press.
Dogs are not allowed to pick
their company. This is why you
often see a $75 dog out walking
with a 15 cent man. "Connecti
cut Farmer."
The manufacture of corsets has
become so pertect that squeezing a
girl is about as satisfactory as bug
ging the sitting-room stove '"Bos
ton Courier."
The ue-uvrse Farmer
The editor of the Nevastota
(TexasV'Tablot" loaded his shoot
ing iron not long ago and went
gunning on the prairie. Having
bagged a one-horse farmer he
holds him upas follows:
The one-horse farmer has a life
long ambition to gain a reputation
for wearing a dirty shirt.
He wtll alarm the neighborhood
by getting up two hours before
day, and then sit around and not
go to work uatil alter the sun is
up.
He will rde around a week look
ing after a two dollar hog.
He will complain of hard times,
and tear his pants climbing a fence
where a gate ought to be.
He will pay three dollars for a
new bridle, and then let the call
chew it to pieces before Sunday.
He will get ail the neighbors to
help in yetting a cow out of the
boy, aud then let her die for the
want of attention.
Stock will get id and destroy his
crop at a place in his fence that he
hss bfea putting oil' lixiug for six
months.
He will sprain his back lifting
to show how strong he is.
He will talk al day Sunday on
what he knows ot farming, then
rkiu arouiid the neighborhood :
Monday hunting seed potatoes.
H3 will go iu his shirt sleeves
on a coid dav to show how much
he can stand, and then return home
at night and occupy two thirds ol
the fireplace till bed time.
He wili ridicuie the mechanism
of a corn planter, then go out and
smash his thumb nailing a board
on the fence.
Hewil! go to town on Saturday
and come back with fifty cents
worth ot coffee, a paper of pins
and a dollars worth
tobacco.
of chewinp:
He is economical, economy is
his forte, he will save ten cents
worth of ax grease and ruin the
spindle of a $90 wagon.
He wont subscribe for a news
paper, but will borrow from his
trend and forget to return it
"Nevastota Tablet."
A Clever Mbm Speaker,
L. R. Meekins in Kpo -h.
A good instance of the facto
tum's cleverness occurred in the
campaign of 1884. He had been
sent to a large town in Ohio as one
of the speakers at a big meeting to
be held thtre. There were so
many noted mea present that he
came at the end of the list, and as
he arose to speak a brass band be
gan to play :n an adjoining square
and the audience commenced to
flock to the music. He had travel
ed a good distance to make that
speech, and he was not going t
deliver it to empty benches. So
he jumped toward the Chairman,
shook his fist at him and told him
that he thought he was a gentleman
but that. Just here the Chair
man amazed at such language,
s.rose aud confronted the speaker.
Music no longer bad charms for
the people. They thought they
saw the prospect of a fight, and
every nun rushed toward the
stage. As soon as the factotum
had the audience campactly in
front (if him he smiled blandly,,
begged the Chairman's pardon, and
told" his hearers that he had come
to that town to make a good speech
and that he didn't intend to be
cheated out of their attention by a
brass band that couldn't half play.
Ha carried hi- point, and almost
'vervt'uni:
he .Saul was applauded.
xiciin Ou-Uis Hitler? is the bost
Mi
rem-
ilv
in flu- w.irUt lor liver ar.u kiu
ni'V l;s.
i'M. I!
ase, I'M
iiiniiii'ii"
For sale
S'.iK'ke Ei'u'cjI
GENERAL JEWS;
Bieyele Men to Have a Tourna
- ment at Buffalo N.
FREIGHT TKAIIrS . COLLIDE
Spanish Grape Vines Eagliah Stormar?
Yellow Jack's Victims 3ngar Ota -traote
Oahforoia vs. Gebaaidt., . 1
Buffalo, (N. Y.), Aug. 29.
Entries for a wheelmen's tourna
ment here from September 4th to
the 8th inclusive are closed.
Among the notable events will be
a one mile free for all professional
tandem, three mile professional
bieyele world's championship and
one hundred mile entry race from
Erie, Pa. The professional en
tries include the leading American
wheelmen. Jack E. Lee, Notting
ham, England, Jules Duboise,
champion of France, Z. F. Allard,
Coventry, England,. W. F. Kap,
Denny Eastward and Arty Banks,
of Denver.
MAIL COHME.MC VTIO.N
Ke-EiilabllNhed Beiweea Maiauoraa
and Browahville.
City of Mexico, Aug. 29.
Mail communication has been re
established between Brownsville
and Matamoras. The quarantine
is still in force, though strenuous
efforts are beirg made to have it
raised, as there are no cases of
vellow fex er on the river.
The Grape Tines of Spain
to be
Preserved.
Madrid, Aug. 29. A roj-al de
cree has been published pioviding
for energetic action against the
spread of phylloxera. It advises
importing of the hardiest of Amer
ican vines,and study in the schools
of vines.
ESTRK'TIIK STUKM.
Lundan and England Snfler front
Morni.
London, Aug. 29. A heavy rain,
acc jut pained by a gale prevailed
all over England last night, doing
additional damage to erops. As a
result of the expected shortage of
breadstuff? bakers are raising the
price of bread.
V5LLOW FKYLK.
Record of the Ravages In 'Jackson
ville, Florida.
Washington, Aug. 29. Surgeon
General Hamilton said to-day in
regard to the yellow fever in Jack-""
sonvilie that there had been 112
cases to date, of which thirty have
recovered, ten have died and seventy-two
are under treatment.
FKK.XH HMSK.
Will .Vol Sign Contracts for Fear of
.iiorieniHs Market.
Paris, Aug. 29. Temps explains
that France refuses to sign the
sugar bounty convention because
it would enable the United States
to shut her out from the South
American markets.
4tllER AIIIMfTS l !.
Ciils His Throat lnt INes Xol
KMi-
iirate to the Beyond.
Hartford, (Conn.), Aug. 29.
Joseph Breed, cashier of the Hart
ford national bans, attempted sui
cide this morning in the bank
building by cutting his throat.
LAXCTKY T El ROPE.
Ciebhardt More Attractive Than Cal
ifornia.
New York, Aug. 29. It is re
ported that Lanetry, has given up
her trip to California, and will
follow Gebhardt to Europe, sailing
Saturday.
AAIglTHE CVMMISSIOftKBB.
An Important Decision In Favor of
the'Iowa Railroads.
Iowa City, la., Aug. 28. Judge
Fairall to-day filed an opinion in the
case of the Iowa railways against the
Iowa railway commissioners, the test
case being that of the Chicago, Roek
Island & Pacific railway against the
commissioners to restrain them from
putting into effect the schedule of
rates prepared by the commissioners
in pursuance of the recent law of the
Iowa legislature. The court holds
that while the commission are au
thorized to execute a discretion in
fixing rates, yet where they fix such
rates so low that the earnings are too
tow to enable plaintiff to pay fixed
charges ami operating expenses, and
t leir acts contravene the spirit of
the statute, which requires charges
to bo reasonable and just, and are in
violation of the constitutional pro
visions which entitle the common
carrier tu reward for his seryices.
The court further holds that the title
of authority of legislation is between
rates which are compensator' to
those which are not, and when not, a
court of equity has authority to en
quire into the matter.
The cominisssoncrs at once ap
pealed to the supreme court.
MKVUKMAX ItlF.S.
Holds Otil a Ytc-rk but Finally
S tier urn lis.
Los Anjki.e.s, Aug. 21. Ber
nard Weyi-nnai), who was .shot a
week atro by Irs brother, as is sup
posed, died eailv ihis morning.
V.5V.;:
1 4
1 J
1
.-lliliut I oiicj
JL.