i'.
15 CENTS A WEEK.
i
ALliASTY, OREGON, FKIDAY" JUNE 21 1S89. VOL,, IV. NO. 171
-si 'a
GITY DRUG STORE.
FIN1-' LINE OF
ART SUPPLIES
TOiLET AN FANCY ARTICLES.
PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY ICOMPOUNDED.
GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
SFHer wird Deutoh gesorochen.
mi t
1 ie Leat
III
Carries the Largest line of Hen's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Yaliey.
SUITS MADE
In rl Merchant lik'w Dftpartment.
FdSTKR BLOCK,
LUMBER I
-THE
Bill
HUDSON, OR.
Are now prepared to furnish lumber in car-load lots in A than v
rile for prices to ns at, DKAIN. DOUGLAS CO. OREGON
Whar
fafcmta and CMlArcn'a CoanplaJgfa. , Bupw-toy to Caatoe OIX
fmxegaTio or Karoo ria Syriapg. ib.fUxm tsrf for Crtarl. ag?
Urtim of Mothers hlmtm Caatorriiu
Cbatorla for chCdrrnN
rloor Ptomacbj Dion-ucca, Eructation t . I ("nmpLilnta. as gupprior tosuy prexcTiptio'-'
Jiea healthy sleep ; alro ai,ts tueKiaa J 3 kaowa K me, ll. A. Arcukh. M. D..
iVlthiHLt aaaitttja Uivrlfliu. 8 ill Sts. flrnrrt nmniri v;i. irr
a L BLACKMAN.
Successor to K. W. I-angdoa;
DB4l.li: IN
urugs, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full, line of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
Prescriptions caretul:?
compounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
Albany Oregon.
Clothier,
TO ORDER
A LB A NT
LUMBER!
h
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. 'A. marvti
ot purity .strength and wholesomeness.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
8old only in ems. Royal BakiN' jow
der Co. 10'. Wall st.. N. y.
I "VV Chowi.et iv, Co., Agent,?,
Portland, Oregon.
I'Ul'SIt IAN
TIT II. DAVIS, M. V. PHYSICIAN! AND
II suicon. Can be found at his oflice
room in Siralian's block, First street. Albany
Oregon-
DH 67 CH.UI BKKLrNllolli:6l,ATHlC
phrsician and Burgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of
fice hours, mornings, 8 to !) and 12 to t and
after ii in evenings.
W IICTVY M1VCIC1 A lll fel'P
geon, Albany, Oregon.
M
II. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SL'Kr
, geon, Alhai.y, Oregon.
C1 C. KELLY. PHYSICIAN AND iUR
I. Keon Albany, Orcein, office in Puree's
new block Otlicc.hours, from 8 A. M. to 4
r. Jl
-I. IIOSSITEK, VETERINARY SUR
I . eeon, i.n-aluatu cf Ontario veterinary
college and nicnibir of the Ontario cterir.
ary medical society, 13 prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office ut Ans Marshall's
lit cry utable. Residence ilh and Calapooia
streets, Al'janv, Oregon.
R. K KOLDF.WAY. VETERINARY SI R.
ifcon, Albany, Oreifon -graduate of Uerl
n nn.l American colleges.
A'ttQKSKWItoe'-'t.
1. a. N. bliACKKC'RN. O. W. WKKlllr.
BLACKBURN, WK1GIIT ATTORNEY AT
L aw, Albany, Oregon. Oltice in UI
bi'llow's 'J'cinplc. " -Vill ractice in all eourtn
ot the slate, and fcitc special attention to alj
business
U-OIA'EkTOS CHARLES E. An'OltNrJ V
at Law, Albany, Or. Ott'n-c in rooms IS
and 11, roster's Uloek, over L. E. Main's
Btor
if.vKATrijKH AT
. law, Albany, Oregon. OHlrxs in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
courts of IhesUte, and gie special ttcntir;n
l-o all husincss
REVERE UOrSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
Pfeifffr, Prop. Only first ccloas lions
in the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stave office for Corrallis.
H.
EWER T. PRACTICAL WATCHUAKK
and jewelt-r, Albany, Orecii,
iff DOLLARS TO LOAN ON COOI
itH rea" csUtaaeaarity. Apply to S. YV.
Crovder, Albamv pastaBce.
l.nmA MarveylMR.
PARTIM B8IKIX flCaVBTIX UOSt CAN
tain suenrate and prompt work by caliinr
upon cx--untT lurrryai t.T.T. Fisher. U
ha complete copies of field aotas and town
ship plats, and is prepare I tedo aarreiinf in
any part of Linn ceun. I'ostaffee adraas,
Millers station, Linn mmutv. Oraf an.
c
B. WINN, ACKNT fK THE LKA-
in; Are, life uatl.atcUaat iasaraare eam-
panicA.
Wmr Veal.
FVRXISnE R09MS TO RINT.
City ResUuraat.
AT THE
THAT HACKING COUGH an tu
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
fruarantte it. Focbay A Masan.
H.F. MERRILL,
ALBANY, - - OREGON
Sells exchange a New
Francisco and Portland.
Tork. San
Buy notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
ctiecK. interest allowed on time do
posit
Collections receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
33fOfiice hoars from 8 a, r. ! 5 p.'m
Asrent for reliable fire and marine
nsurance companies.
Albany Bath House
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR
JSfLadiet and children's hair dress,
ne a specialty. Dnti.ie satisfactioc
euarantedj
OLI OCT.
HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST IN THE
tori" of sentral merchandise of the
linn of Cot-how t 'able to C. K. Stanard, I
wish tn call t!.c attention of til who know
thvmseh'es lr-i i-tea t vbnw & Cable to
tall and rcttii .it oust. l!a in sold fist en
aiTOunt : J'f- r !nr(a I -xj-iet to change
itiiti He for a wiiile. :n:d all ac.ut.ts not
-tt:i bcicre I kc re:ni roltnvc f;rowi:K'il!e
I 1 c Ii it .with an 8'n.ir ?;r coi!at;:on. A
Hu to tl.w w:e t- iiTii-;n.!.
'. ,'. OMlcW.KiVwn'Ti
ti'iii :: tf, ca.liflrer,
"tiion, n'civ. -!nt, fieth, ai
h'roAiieil & tanurd.
W .truing.
The modes of death's approach are
various, and statistics, show eoncluMve
ly that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than auy other.
It is ,-robablu that everyone.' without
exception, r-yes vast iMimbers !
Tnbeiclc t'crnis into the system and
win-re three ycrnis fall upon suitable
soil they start into life mid develop,
ist i:rt " slowly, and is uwn by a
slight tickling sensation in the throat
and if allowed to continue their
ravage they extend to the lunsrs pro.
during consumption and to the head,
causin-r catarrh. Now oil this i
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death. At theor.se!
you must act with promptness; allow
ir.r a cold to sn without attention is
d:iiicrous and may lose you your
life. Aft boon as you feel that iiiiuc
thin is wrong; witii jour throat, Jungs
uns wim icuriliroui. juniru l
or nostrils, obtain a Po'tJeof BoschetSS
(ierman by.l'P. It w ;, jjive you Hn
mediate relief.
Von Cannot A fiord.
At this 6ea.ion of the year to be
wiiiinut a good reliable diarrhoea
balsam iu the house, as cramps, colic,
diarrhoea anil ail iufhvnmatiun of the
tomac.'i and IjowcIj are exceedingly
dangerous if Hot attended to at once.
One bottle ( BWJGS D1AKRH0KA
HALS AM will do more good in eases
of this kind than any other medicine
on earth. 'c guarantee it. O. L.
Black man
, ii uist.
SPEC IAL OT
OTK'E.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate oj the llnyal College of
London, n,i;tand, also of the lielle-
vue Mediil College.
The Dr. khs . spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of aironic diseases, removes
cancers, scrtfvla enlargements, tumors
and wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practi ed
in the Gcriian French and English
hospitals. Palls promptly atteuded
day or nijiht. His motto is
"GOO-i WILL TO ALL."
KTOflice aid residence Ferry street,
between TBird and Fourth.
9,999-00
IN GOLD
To lie Given Away.
Cut out thin Revet tlM'nit in ai:d fc:ii it
I. LAIIMEItic CO., Ninfcrvmaii, 'litrmito.
Canada, with I I three-cert Canndiun, i il
two-cent American liostae slamiis. and thev
will .--tiiil you by mail (pent paid) in oihI time
for pianunn in April or May next, your
.-noicc t auy unn ot tiie loilnwin collection
ff iilnttt." nrW fQtcr your nairte in eomieti
tion for the U,:99 .00 In cold that they are
Ki in? away lit order to uitrouucc tlieir inir
aery stock.
Collection of P-JarU:
No. 1 - '2 hardy rosea.
N. - i iiur.K cliinliiiiif rofes.
No.-'! -1 lAciinooniii JroM-.s ftr2hotii ctil-
curc.
No. 4 2dhlias. .
No. 510 ulodiola.
No. i;- hardy j,Taie vines."
Nc. 7 S rasplierry pianti., 4i cat h li!ak akd
reil.
No. s--JOstrar.hcrry plants, 4 choice kim'.
N"'. !.' vei V choice plants four liouc eul-
ZTTt'ire.
Nil. 10 A cherry enrraots(ret,X
Nh. 11- ?i lx-eM prolific currant (Mack)
No, 12 a white irrapc eurrntu
All letters with tlunailvertiscment c iiclrwni
.-.Inn? with htaniis for any one or more etil
liciiH of p'antfl. will l numbered aa t'iry
i-oiin: to h'ind, anil the senders of the Brut
thirteen hundred will receive (,'ifti-us follow:
1st t-'-M) I The next SO, 10 each.
2nd-- PKI ! The licit 40, (fi ca:h.
ird - fio Theneit4IO, tteaea.
4th - - m'1 ha otU b?0, CI each,
ath so
After .'iO.OOO letters have been received, the
aendera of the next 1,100 letters will receive
(ifta as follows:
tut 226 ! Next 10, lf each
2nd l:t5 I Next 1.1, SI0 each
d T5 j e 40. ?.S each c
4tii !0 Next 470, 2 each
ath- 2.S ! Next M0. 1 each
Aft.! H o,0(Ki lettern have Itern reeeiaad,
e f les of l ir M?t 1,0V Icttera will ra-
21 ts au toil iWb:
al ....tl'H) ntuih ! Next ft each
5, 4 and X,.. 75 each 1 Next 15 Itlcarh
6, 7 and 8. . . uO each Next STA . 3 each
. 10, 11, 12. th each Next C93 1 each
After 150,0u0 letters have been received the
senders of the next 1.109 letters will levcire
gifts as follows:
1 flOOeach I Next 10 W each
3 75 each Next 25 10 each
3 and 4 50 each Next 6S5 ... . deach
Neit5 55 each Next 479 leach
Any perron may send any number of times
for any ot the above collections. I f 5 cento in
tamps extra is scl, wo will send in Junn
next a printed list of tho names of all persons
wno aro cnutien to cuts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
II skald, knowing it will not pay us now, but
our object is to introduce our stock ami build
up a trade. Our mailing points arc Toronto
and Shrubraount. ons., itocnester, N, Y.,
Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago,
I1L, and wo will fruaranfee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no arcnts. but deal direct with customers.
and ran sell and deliver stock to any part of
the United State or Canaoa a, about one-
half the price charged by other nurserymen.
through agents. Uemember. we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a
list of wants and we will nuote you prices; or
10 cents for a nano-onie iiiustrateil catalogue
which you may aenuci iroin your first order.
Address all letters
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nuraerynen,
TORONTO, CANADA
MTED,
TilOSK 'WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
Hud a bargain by calling at Mrs. B.
Hytnao s. J he pianos are fully guar
anteed for hve years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Pacific coast. The New Ameri
can Scwins Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and music les
sons given uieic. .-tamping, em
broidery and Dressmaking done to
, " , " lit I... k-l '"1I- s
order, -ivo. n "- ot., Aioanv, ur.
For chilblain and frost-bites use
Chamberlains tinnlJalm. When
t.ii:iiiitly applied ,o the Irozcn narts
il v.iil pieverit the ikir, fiom tuniing
iiiicK or j-cenii tin. ir uuay ilic
tciiing Mill siiiar''ng of chiili'iiins
uti'I Simi: i Cm"i i i ::ri Ivi : t-f-::i:hv
f !i:hUon r---r t.i-.i: i i i ..-;:.i v -
VJrji'..".i-
EAST OF THE ROCKIES
Appointments
and Other News
from
"Washington.
YOTINt;
ON
t'KOIUKITIOX.
A Widower Murders a Girl Who Ejetts
H'g Love 300 Mormon Converts Ar
rive at Castle Garden.
The Hkhild's Special DiKiatnlMs.
W ASHI.NGTON, .J UIIC 20. hX-trOV.
Uarlranft, of IVnnevlvania. lias
been appointed a member of the
i-- ti,:
tire cbrnriiiseron.'
The m:rctarv of the navy-lma
on!en-l an inquiry into thegroun l-
in-i ot t'ie steamer Constellation.
General A. C. Myers, late quar
termaster general of the Confeder
ate army, died tins morning.
VTIN X PROHIBITION-.
Vctins the Om-ntloii of Kepeai
ing the Law.
PitoYiDENCK, June '20. Rhode
Island is to-day votin-z on the
question of repealing the state
prohibition law. A three-fifths
vote is necessary, and the result is
not at all certain. A huge vote is
being polled. At 11 o'clock the
vote tstood in this city : For repeal,
:2; against, 1317.' The vote at
1 o'clock in this city stood: Ap
prove, 5528; reject, 1718. News
from other towns show majorities
for approval. The returns from all
over the state indicate that the
amendment will lie adopted by a
good majority over the necessary
three-fifths.
STKIKK AT JOHNSTOWN.
Tlw Militia Ordered Out to
Pre-
crvs Order.
Johnstown, (Va.) June '20. The
strike among laboring men here i-s
fairly on this morning. Not three
men are at work. Dissatisfaclion
is spreading to el her workmen.
Overbearing bosses and short ra
tions, for which they are made to
pay liberally aarc tin grievances.
A company of the tilth regiment
has been ordered out. While ev
erything appears quiet on the eur
fac e there are fears that a riot will
follow. A largely attended meet
ing of strikers were held this morn
ing. The committee are in sym
pathy with the btrikers. Three
carloads of Italians arrived ibis
morning:. A committee of strikin
Italians persuaded them not to
leave the train until the trcuhle
IS
settled. Thev were sidet racket
and beset, with strikers. All for
c'gn workmen have quit worh
lwenty-live houies were recovered
this morning. Among them was a
mother and two children. The
children were locked in llieir
mother's arms.
MOI-K MOOON RECRUITS.
Over Three Hundred f Them Ar
rive at Castle C'ardeu.
Ni:w Yokk, June 20. Three
mmdrcu and lorty .Mormon prose
lytes, tun CT the guidance of hlders
runs ai a Anderson landed at
Castle (iarden this morning. They
go to 1 1 tan
Virginia.
bv wav of Norfolk
msASTitors ki.ooh.s.
Half h Million Dollars Worth
Cropa AVanhed Away.
St. l.oris, Juno 20. l'ispatches
from .South Mound, Kansas, state
that the JSeosho river is at flood
neigtu, ami many thousand acres
of w heat and other grain is de
stroyed. In Neosho county alone
the damage to crops is estimated
at over half a million dollars.
A FIEND'S WORK.
He
Murders a iirl ltcause
8b
Reject Ilia Love.
New L.ONDON, Conn.. June 20.
This morning Alvin Park, a widow
er, aged 40 vears, and a fisherman.
murdered a girl named Lottie
Field, aged 14, because she did not
reciprocate his love. He shot her
four times.
The Parnell Commission.
London, June 20. At a meeting
ot the rarnell commission to-day
llioraas ii. u Conner, .vl. r., was
examined. He stated that the
turning iioint in the Agrarian
etrugele in Ireland was the reiec
tion of the compensation for the
improvement bill. Thereupon
tenants were compelled to combine
in accordance with rarnelrs poll'
cy, wnicn suDsuiiues consul u
tional asitation for revolution and
open lor serious comoinauons.
O'Connor denieI that either uo or
the league sympathized with
crime.
Dainsxiajc Evidence.
CmiMoo. June 2J. The books
of the Chicago National Jiank were
calied for by the Cronin grand jury
to-dav. An hour was spent in ex
amining the accounts of Alexander
Sullivan, and comparing dates of
certain checks with the dates ot
Snlli van's operations while on
the board. Evidence was given to
show his mtin-acy with various
suspects and to his frequency ex
irevhed animosity to Cronin.
Gold Exports.
Nkw Yoi'TC. June 20. l cur in"-
io.i c'v.l a ti'.iatter of grid was tak
. . . j
ei: er export lo-uuy.
TWO WAR VKSSKI.S.
Rejtort n the Condition f the
Yantio and Galena.
Wasiiix;to', June 17. The hoard
composed vi ('oiuniaiulers Whiting,
M. L. Mcntony, Naval Constructor
Ira Lutte nn.l several other special
ists, detailed to examine into the con
dition (if the Yftiitio and Oaleua, and
report an to what is necessary to tit
them both tor six months' service and
also for a cea cruise, and also to give
an estimate for the cost of a similar
ship, recommends that they be re
constructed. 1 he teport with re'er
tnce to the t'alcna. discovered her to
lie iu a rather serious teueral condi
tion. The hull appears to Ihj in a
favorable state, but the deck is
Jajrly,, ont flf gear, -beinjj in many
oiaces edtubj ran Ji isui.4yaaaaaw
mite. 'I cost for reoootruebco, accord
ing to the recommendation, tnyolves
?oJ.7C0. The estimated cost for a
vessel of the tame size and material
is 425,000. Th board does not find
the Yantic in a very bad state, snmc
slight defectiveness iu the small fit
tings being the only weakness. The
cost of repairs is $14,340. and the
estimated cost for a vessel of similar
size and material is 8205,000.
Criminal Libel.
Nhw Yokk, June 20. O'Ponno
van Kossa and Wilbur II. Hen-
drickson arrived at noon at the
oflice of the United States circuit
court, on complaint of Patrick CaS'
sidy, charging them with criminal
libel. The prisoners were locked
up and bailed.
Yellow Ferer.
New York, June 20. Dr. R. W.
H. Duncan, surgeon of the Pacific
mail steamship Colon, from Aspin
wall, seized with yellow fever, has
been removed from Brooklyn to
the quarantine steamer, and is
very much worse.
The Cronin Case.
WiXNii-KG, June 20. Collms.the
Chicago detective, arrived shortly
after 1 o'clock to-day and is now
with the chief of olice and Burke,
the suspected murderer. Co lins
has idenritied the man in custody
here as Burke. .Steps for his ex
tradition will be taken at once.
Mnrdrrrr Hanged.
Mays Landim;. N. J., June 20.
Andy Grimes, colored, murderer of
John Martin, mate of the schooner
Annie Carl, at Atlanta City on
Christmas day, was hanged at
nxm to-day.
KartlKjiiakr in California.
Cmco, June 20. A slight earth
quake phock was experienced here
last evenimr about 10 o'clock. The
vibrations were from east to west.
Three 3Ifn Drowned,
Ciiamdxki.y Basin, Ont., June
21. Three men and a boy wesc
tishing from a small boat this
morning, when a heavy gale
swamped them. Alex Ives, his
son and Louis 11a ward werj
drowned.
Steamrhip Foundered.
London, June 20. The steamer
.St. Marc has foundered near Mu
ros, Spain. The crew was rescued.
Kintr of Holland IU.
Thk Hauuk, June 20. The king
of Holland has had a serious re
lapse from his recent recovery.
Wasnaa's IMscavary
"Another wonderful 'ist-avery hat
been made ntf that too by a lady hi
this county. Diseast fastened its
clutches up .,11 her and for seven ytart
she withstood its severest teals, b:tt
her vital orgnns were undermined and
death seemed imminen'. For three
months she coughed incessantly aid
could not sleep, She bought of-us a
bottle of Dr. King's New l)icaverj
for Consumption and was eo much re
lieved on iakine first do-e that sihe
slept all niiiht aad with one bottle ha?
been miraculouslv cured, ller name
is Mrs. Luther Lids." Thus write W.
C. Hamrick t Co.. of Shelby, N.C.
Get a free trial bottle at Foshay A
Mason's Drug Stare.
WM la It
That people linger along alwaya
complaining about that tired feeHna?
One bottle of BEGGS' BLOOD PUIU
FIER aud BLOOD MAKER will en
tirely remove this feelinc, give them
good appetite and regulate digest
tion. Ii, I iIackman. druggist.
" Crystal baking powder, an elegant
Sift tree with each can, at V. U.
pencer'a.
Albany Opera Honse,
One week only, commencing :
MONDAY, JUNE 17,
MISS GKOKtilA WOODTHOKPK
Supported by a first-class
DRAMATIC C0MT.
Manitay iOLDE.' CIANT.
Taesday-MAT BliOsMlaW
-nxineMlair-AMOili THE FIXES,
Thanday-CarBK B
Friday tl'lS.
.11ntinee-FAt:LIOX.
Salard.;j-TQ ABrHANsi
S.OLD WATCH FS O
clra Away. A.
Kach iieisou tnrchasinir a 30
cent ticket, will receive a coupoo
entitli'i-r the hohler to a chance ia
Two -olid loid Watches to bs
given away Saturday, June 22d.
10,20, AND30C
jTi-Scats now o:i sal.- at Black-'
m.in dru htore.
THE NOBLE RED MEN.
They Are hut Worthless Idlers
Maintained by the Gov't.
THK INDIAN AS II E l-S.
What I: Costs to Koep Tom -Millions of
Acres tf Land Odupitd -Their
Daily L.le.
Oiualia lUc.
The Sioux Indians, as limited at
from the Eastern view, are a raou
that is greatly abused by the j-overn-oient,
but from tho view taken by
tie .Western people, who have had. a, ., -., .
chanee'fo atady: Mr riif y
habits, the only good loiliaa U U
dead one. At the Iowcr Jsrale '
agency there are about 1200 Indians,
8upiorted in idUncsa by the govern
ment, costing annually floO.OOtr. Thv
preat reservation contains 24,000,000
acres of line farming aud grazing
lands, an area nearly as lare aa tb
state of New York, aud five times a
great as Massachusetts, inhabited by
about 2ti,00l) Indians, or about a
many people aa live in two tenement
blocks in New York city. These
lands arc not used at all by the Indi
ans, as the government furnishes
them with provisions, clothing, tarn
machinery (which they never use),
cattle, - horses and harness, and iu
fact almost every thiag. In the way
of clothing the government furnished
fine woolen blankets, which 'cost
about $4.50 a piece. As soon as the
noble red man gets his blanket he
crosses the river to Chamberlain and
sells it for front 75 cents to .$1. The
same is lso the fact with clothing,
the most of the farmers dressing in
waukapouina, which is the Sisnx for
eoverDuicnt goors.
Major Anderson, the agent at Crow
Creek, is of the opinion that the In
dians will never become civilized as
long as the government supports
tliein. He is dxidedly in favor of
the Indians taking their Und in sev
eralty and for the government to
furnish each family with a complete
farm outfit, then tell them they must
sup'jort themselves, aud he thinks "
that when t'lty sec that the govern
mcut means business the Indian
question will be settled.
The Indian buck scorns work and
thinks that only the squaws are
mtde to work. A pretty good illus
tration of this is r,ld by one of the
agency officials. I give it as it wa
told to me.
'Last winter, as I was my way
to Drulc bottom , I ran across a team
of ponies trying to null a largo lutn- w
bet wagen up the lull, but it was too
heavy tor them, and the buck that
was driving ordered his two squaws
out to help the ponie, but still they
could not make it. I asked him why
he did not get out, ami all the
answer I received was a grunt.
Finally, taking it on ths squaws,
who were almost frozen, I added my
muscle to that of the quaws and
ponies, and we finally got the 'noble
red man' and his wagon to the top of
the hill."
Another pretty goo.l story is told
by a contractor, who had the con.
tract to build &S0,U00 worth of
houses for the Indians. The houses
were all built, but the Indians did
not move into than. Instead, they
moved their tepees or touts next m
the houses and during the winter
they tore down and burned up all tha
houses. Tin 8 shows how much the
Iudiana appreciate what the govern
ment does for them. They know
that the government will support
them, and as long as it doe they wilt
be a ' shiftless, lazy aud uncivilized,
race. .
ItB II It INC. NBA,
Canada WaatM a Settlement mt
Vexed (Jurxtlona.
Ottawa. June 17. It is renorfed
in official circles here that the Cana
dian government has impressed on
the imperial authorities the argent
necessity ot the earlv settlement of
the Behring sea difficulty, and sug
gest that the British embassador at
Washington be instructed to learn
from the covernment whether it ia
willing to agree to ait appointment of
an iniernauona commission to inquire
fully into the whole question ot the
seal fisheries of Alaska. The cov
ernment here is of the ouiniou that .
me question oi ma right l the
United States to exclusive nriviiamta
in Behring aca omtld be satisfactordy
gone into ana ieciaea upon soon
commiesion and tHat the report of
such a commission to the legislatures
of both countries would be of ineal.
culable value in tend inir toward a
final settlement.
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