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V ' :.U. I -) ft OJVTS A WKKK. ALU ANY. OllJiGON, TJJXAY JAUGuST G 19. VOL. IV. NO. 214 FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND FASTCHD GOODS eo 10 -HE ALIO Tie Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the Willamette Tallej, CALL AND SXAMENW HIS STOCK. E.HE The Ldiflc Carries the Largest Line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Uoods, Etc. in the Willam ette Valley. SUITS MADE TO ORDER b !Iis Merchant Tiiloriiij Dupai'tmcni SSH3R9 LUMBER! -TME- BULKLEY fi HEALD LUMBER COMPANY. HUDSON, OR. 'J" Are maw prepared U furnish laasaer in ar-7ad '.eta ia Albany. Wmte far pritea U as at, DRAIN, DOUGLAS f 0. eiEtiON. Hopkins k CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN. -DEALERS IN- Mtoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and Coppermmre, Pumps Iron l ipen and nil kind of J'lumbinf) Gotds. Aglntsfor the CVebrated ON TIME Ceeking aad Heating Stave, fcae Wat stare far taa leart asewry ever Ml4 in th'j city. Give taeaa a call at Ike Pieroe Blatk.KrarJk Firer ale a i t. a many, uregaa. Tulius Manufactauer of AND dealer in- n tp an U I I li I .1 I HI IK I H 1 1 11 ll Ii ( 1 Ill II UHLi LUiUlULL LiU Cigars, riug'anii fr tick in v Ti 1: ties, Ate m lirvpt m tl liijn rijit, full lint' of Smokers' Art'plcs. Also denier in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUIiS. a ; t turrt , Kaa.:b Real EtitaW Olluc AILmit 1 G. l. worn. i Successor to E. W. Langdon dulu ts urugs, Painter Oils, Perfumery and toilet article.!., also a fall "line of books an:! stationery, periodicals, etc. fgr Prescriptions careful!? com poinded :ti odd fellows temple. '.lbanj Oregon OAMISS - Clothier. ALBANY LUMBER! 3a Joseph Choice CiVais .tow 1 l II Ji V mare fid ft ROYAL Kffi3SJ Absolutely Pure. Tuie powder never vane!-. A inarv-.i 1 purity,8trcnj.rtli and wliolcpomcness. More economical tliaii the ordinarj kinds and cannot he sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold onlv in enns. Royal rUicrN' Vw ber Co ; 10f. Wall St.. N. T. D W ( uwlet it to., Ajreats, Portland, Orexea. riii si i n WIl DAVIS, M I. rilTSiCIAN AND pi.'e ii. t n ' e ff und at lii ert;ce room ii. S rahanV Mr.tk, I- in-t streit. Albanv Ur-goti 1 K V. CM Wl I liLIN, I10MKOPATH1C I phviiHt! and kur.con. Oftice, corner Ihin! mill Lyon reefs, AP-any, rc'on VI ficu hoiim ninriiiiii.'s, 8 to 9 and 12 to I and after 6 in ev n:i vs. W. :iAS;-!'N, I l AM'. T Ilv"v. 'rt Mil t.l I !- . I' . .-.I . HC"li, ili i J . I 'ri i;'in. AM SUKr I C KKI.n. IIIYMCIAN AND M'R Vz V'e'li A;! :ii' irvnli, nfi e in I'm rce's iieu bid. k . fri ni 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Mill: i I IMNA1IV 81R- ' - L'eir r: 'Mi : -iiturio vittriar ollci.re .: ! li 'i . i if ' Miirin efrrii). rvn i'i'i il ti ii i i'.t .He to treat tli- iitJf:-S( i :. ! ' ii i.'eii M'irwils on - iei.tifi. ;. is.-n.;. , ,r A is M:irshaU' ,vin ' I i ii-- . i. ! ;n:d Calaioi i:i nir. ' . V I'.lYSK'IA.N an:-iy-' ' i.n i -vi ie. Or. Ottl e ri tlte ia: I' r n- cf :i ir- in t1 " ' 111' til l" III 1. V li 3 ror ptlv it'e Hi ! ' in -r , n .:- ti.".i.'. I iH r -' v vt i !:.i;y Sfl! 1 -en;i, .. i . :. .'ii (M'.idiiate of ('ei il W WRIGHT. ;": i iiii.M. .i U' !' 1 '..:. ill C'lill : .. i . si .il! c iirl.. .;(' i i I r . r . I i r. b! r. a!v,;;.k'. '.-. i ' . ! :ti r't..iii. I., ' :. lii'iinV .;( It NKV ,1 . ii. in Oil. ;'. ,r: i i:' ail ;h -. - r ; .it, bit.,i ', ".. I., nrti, V'. rrKMAKK ft. .1st i'ri I ji;. .? i'..-...ri.:i' . r.Yi.ft i .K ' ' i nit ar'." 'ii r.tlliny illKii, ... i. - . )-.., ,! . T VM-.tr. Hr i I ti oi and itn. .h.- .':., . i ; I n ii, .irve ing in ''-.ii. I'' i e fuiarrm Will rfc ' T:i. !f.p. i.li.n .-ifl It' CSi-fcu i II. '':-v. sr.f.y- ior. -iRE LEA I V. i i: ii"c, iiit :.r; ie"i iufi:roiic at 'nil go u:rCir f.iri v Siiiitib's (.'lire. We eur. er rt Fi-!:t Mic. H.F. MERRILL, Ba nker 1 .Sdi- rvriiii;' ?. New Tik.9a - r ir.ri.ii- . :.i' 1'i.rt!.. "( . Hu !'. tir.. coiititv and ity :rr:ilit-. !!i(-f;vv dr; iiti Hlibject to heck :i.n ri -; ni . tn i.imr de IHiBitr- I't.lliMi .if f c prin! pt atteation ! llii rt '!;!! ii ! ;t"d. I JJ" !!, ' ' (i-f.lv 1 A. M. . 5 P. M I Aire-rif ;i-r '-!i.iKi. iro n :i(l mim rine ristirn'n ( ntpiiiii "r. J iiknv Batii House tt.y.SSNG b A JOSEPH 'VI KtiKrT. PROpPvlETOR ' i .lie. ..i-ii t-liiirfrpuN liair dre. . i .lty . i.iij nut Ufiu-t lot zuHrnnt.il, HA'vi.Nt. -;:.; as i:Tfl:Ks-r in Tiir. wtor .-e'tefu! f e ihaiid.Hr pf the firm of ' -!. x fablr i.-C. f.. Ktana.d, I wish to ea l tbe ; ';e:ifi c of nil h know thems. ! ! -!.-i.le l : ' l.f.w It i a'lie t .tall a.i.f e t u fire, lia'iiiy void out on account h th. ! ex.ct to ehaupe cMinae -r -v.-.:'-, und al' accounts not s-'ttictt ' :r. t read n leave Hri-wnsvilie il be 1. 1. w - n fi-.i- fi.r eeliection. A wi-rd . ' .' : ii. "lil-i-'elit . t'; ' ' i -liuW. Urow nvi (;.-. i. lli'llf, ,'.'i,e. ; ' n. i , cniilill. w-r, . v:' :. n'., in at .Tl:ii. l riiit c..! f.r I-..- lioatind at Hvpkiu A Salmiarr . ; M'M ltl ITH1 DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of tlie Poyal College ol Loinl'r., Knj;land,'alsiof the lielle- vi;e Mc-ilical y"lieoe- Tlic J!r. iii'H "apt-ut a lifelimc if !iui ami prnctice anl in; kes a sjic tinlty clirouic Uiseast-s, roiiinves cancers, scrofrlacnlarutiKi-nts.tunuira ;i:tl wens, without pain or the knife, lit u!m inakea a specialty t.f trcat :ner.t with electricity. Has prac-tit cd in the German French and Kiiylifh hospitals. Calls promptly atte:ifled day or nitrht. His m. tto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." 5T0flicc and residence Ferry struct, ltd ween Third and Fourth IN GOLD To Be fa Away. Cut onl this atlvcitisenicnt and send it J. LAHMKH& CO., Nuiscrvman, "loronto, C'aauda, with It thrte-cext Canadian, oi '21 two-cent American iws'.as" Ktau ps, ai d they will Bund you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or May next, your cnoicc of any on of the following collection rf plants, and enter your name in competi tion for the 9,(M.OO in k Id that they are irivintf away in rder t introduce thir nur sery stock. Collection, of Plants No. 12 hardy roes. No. 2 2 hardy climbing roses, No. 32 overbloomiiiB roses forhouM snl- ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. 03 hardy grape vines." Nc. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4) each blask aad red! No. 8-20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinr No. 96 very choice plants tour houss ul- ZT.tiire, No, 10 5 cherry currants (re1). No 11 S Lees jirolificcurrai ts (black) No, 12 5 white crape c.mnts All letters with this advertisement enclosed alomr ith btamns for any one or more eol lions of plants, will be numbered as fiey i-nini to hand, and the eerdtrs of the tiret thirteen hundreil will receive Ki'ts as follows: 1st JJ.'iO I he i.ext 20, ?10 eaeh. nd 100 1 The next 40, 5 each. 3rd- SO The next 415, 2 eaeh. 4th 30 1 i he next 820, $1 each. oth 20 1 After M),00rt letter hive been received, the sender of the next 1,100 letters will receive Hilts as follows: 1st 225 ! Next 10, $15 rich 2nd LJ5 I Next 15, $10 each 2rd - 75 I Next 40, $5 ewli ( 4rn 50 Next 470, $2 each '.th 2 Next 500. t?l eaeh Aft.T b 0,000 letters have been reeeied. ?s k.solt ir n xt 1,000 letters will re- v .Its a:. I-.1 iW-i: au l .: ! each Next 9 20 ech 3, 4 and 5 . 75 each I Next 15 10 rich 6, 7 and 8. . 50cai h Net34 3 each in, 11, 12. 25 ea. h 1 N. xt 93 1 each After 150.000 letters h. ve been reieivtd the iieiidcr.H of the next 1.109 letters will teeeive jilts as follows: 1 . .$i(fi each Next 10.."! 2 75 eaih Nett 25... 3 and 4 6n ea h Ne t 585 . Nevt5 25 each I Next 479. .20 each . 10 eaeh . 2 eaeh . 1 each Any person may endaii iinmiurof time." for any of tbe above eoiiectiong If 5 eciitsin "t,-.iiijw cxtr-i is sen, we wll send in Jui; n t a prin d lint of the names t all persons v'ir are entitled to rifts. We make tlii- lihe ai offer t reeders of the llMtALn, Kiow iru it w i t m t p.iv n- cow, but u: object is to i tro hu e .air sto k and V-uild up a trade "ur in.-iilii!.' Hiiins are Toronto ml Slirul nn unt. lint., l oL-hester, N. Y.. i.ouisvi'.le. Ky., I lai' esville, O.. and Ch'omio, ill., ami c will cuurantec nil ruirk to -eaeh ur .-ustou-er in j;o:.d condition. We employ ! a 'ents, but ileal direct with customers, ml .ntn sell and delivei stock tu any part of be I'nit,. d States or Cariaua about ne iaif tbe pri. e charged hy othei nurerymn, broinrh agents, i.emeuibtr we wid not be iiij-rs ild '-J .my re -table firm. end ua . i't of wants ai d we will ipiote you pries; r ent-H for a h.nd me il ust'ated eatal fur Ali'eh y u may deduct from vour firrt srder '(Iress all letters J UHMER&CO, Nurserynen. ItlKtiN m. CANAiJA. THOSE WISHING A FIRST class iiaiio, M-wiiit; ma'-hine, th iatcBt iiiunic ( r artists' n aterials, will rind a iMfiiti !.., calling at Mrs. B. rl vinatiV. The tii.itios are fully guar- .Mitee.l ior tie ears. The het-t piam ji in. ul- t i staiid the ciimateof lie Pae-.tio coa..t. The New Ameri can Sfwisi; Machine will please most i '.rt.i'iiouy. Paiiitin and music les- sot s tiveii tin-fir' Mailililliy. Im- tT'ddery aul Orcpsmakin done to order. N". I I.j Ut St., Albanv. Or. A L, BAN Y liilbhle Institute, ALBANY, OREGON i two IKKM A Euli Corpi of Instructors. Clamical, wicnnHc, literary, c nimcrci.il and iK-riea! ela-fts Courres of t-tudi ar ranged io m ct tbe nicdx ! all yrailes of students. 'jejai un'ocemci.lH offered to ludetitn from nbrnad. Tjitiop raiiec from 35.54 to M'-'M I'cr lerm. Iiistrunieiitnl insti uction in music will given by Sl-ss Lama (ioltra. !'.;arn in pri. ate 1 ini!ie k.' low rates, aad rooms for M:lf boarding at miall expense. A careful suh r. i-ion excrciscxi over puuHs away from home. Kor ircul r- a id full particulars, itMrw' the presii'e-1, KKY. Kl.liKKTN CUNMT, Allny, tr0QB, WATERLOO! IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS. Te.urii.t.'- ai il ple-irure retkers can scenra nrs'-clao 'Ci on mo aMons .f J. G. (Jross at the Waterloo hotel on tea-, nable ternu. Board 1 per . or V4 : 0 pel week. Hote wiJ be ftoptrly fed and car.d for. Wat e loo ia situated on the it ft l ai.k of the Santiam, is well rlndi d fi-rniinif a most atlr ctive tampion i. round, 1 e s ucry al ut tne falls bei tc fine, and it is beeonKnu aniowi popul -r summer rssor . Tne spun eg have Iota imnrovc.1 and nrnish co.'d s;arklinr mineral water for niu b Wate-loo has Jtcome laoious. ; SHILOirS CATARRH REMEDY ! A po.itive care for eatarrh. dipbtlirrbi a1 1 t nksr moulb. Far a! by Fo- hay Mmo j Kubber and leather belling of aJ : diotriptiona at .-.tewart Sc iox, I WASHINGTON NEWS. Attorney-General Miilcr Will Not Succeed Justice Matthews KEFUSKI) OFFICE. Col. Clark Says Hs Is Hot Ccmpeteot 1 YTork Ucst fce Done B(f.rn Leaves cfAbsenca Willts Granted. Special Correspondence. J Vaiiistos, July 29. Secro t ;i iy Wiuuoiu went tu Liter rurk ciatuulay. it is expected that ho Aill ivm ia until the middle ol the veck as he i.us uuinher ef inipor uiit mullets io subui.t to the Presi dent. Attorney General Miller lias re turned to Washington. His visit to the PicsiUcut ave the oid rumor thut he was to be appointed to succeed the late Justice Matthews d the Supreme Court a fresh suit. I have the very best ot reasons lor bcl.evio; that Mr. Miller will nut vu upon the Supreme Court beuch, although there is not the slightest doubt that the President had ut one time almost fully determined o make the appoiutuicat. The change ot mind is understood to have oeeo brought about by a strong protest Horn a number at leaping Indiana repubicaus. Of course it is always possible far the President to chune his mind again, but I thiuk he has bten made to sec that the appuintmeDt of Mr. Miller, however much he mignt like to make it on peisoual rounds, would be bad politics, Hnd the political sagacity of the President is too great for any up prehcuion to be telt oy his lricucs that ho wil make any bad breaks of that sort. Secretary R".sk and the Attorney Geuerul are the only members ot the Cabinet ia town to day, but several ot the otheis will be ut their d sks to morrow. Secretary noble has appointed W . C. Elaui, at Virginia, Chief ot a division in the iu'.tiiior dupiitt ment. .Mr. Elarn has lor yenrs been a hard worker lor the re out? licau iMftj. White editor ot the Richmond Whig he fought sevcra. duels on account ot his lear.ea editorials. He is at present a mem ber of the Virgiuia legislature. Col. Emmons Clark, of New York, who was recently Kppniutcd consul ut llnvre, France, has de clined the appointment. The po-.i Hon is oue 01 great commercial iu; porUace, and it is said tiiut the inucij ii! causa ot Col. Clark's 1k '.it.utlmi wa- his lcHltlint he lacked i h? ouaiiiei-s experience ucce.-sary to u tliccc.-blul a(.'iu:iji:jila:iuu ot the othec. Il tiidt 's true lie de serves great credit, tor the meu j n know hw to guge their own nihility are very rur, Notice has lceu given the clerks in the Kecord ami Pension division ol tne Wur department that no more leaves of abseuce will be granted in that divisi.n until the baCK work is disposed ol. Id that divisiau there are oO.OCu ptusion Ctsesin arrcrs. They disposed ot uOoUi 809 per dir. tiut as the Pen sion cilice sends up several hundred new cases every day it will be sometime before they can catch up. Stent ry Windoiu has concurred in an apiniao given by Solicttot Hepnurn that a book keeper brought aver to New York by an Ei guh firm with a branch haase iu New York City will bava to be sent back to Eugland as his coat ing there under contract was a violation ot the alien iabor law. The complaint was nade by the A met ican bookkeeper who was discharged to make a place lor the Eng islituaa. A committee rtpieseating the 4 New Era Exposition'", to be held iu Sep enilier and October next at St. Joseph. Missouri, called on Secretary Rusk Saturday and pre sented him with a handsome and unique invitation to attend the Exposition, which, by the way, is to be held in honor of tbe establish ment of tbe Department ot A;ri t-urure. The Secretary informed the committee, that he could no', at this time definitely accept the invitation, but that he would try to so anaDge bis engagements as ta attend. Commissioner of Pensions Tan ner has ordered a big pension HtieLCy with bead-quriers in New York ami Chicugo to stop sending out circular headed "Corporai I'auuer's tVliey", as the SHid circu ur had never ben ubuiitted to the Peusiou t.ffice for approva., Hccording to the tults ef that office. Aiu ng the objectionable features ol this circular is a statement said to have bten made by Commissiuner Tanner to newspaper correfpon dents expressi. g his opposition to tlie policy ot paying small uensious ol $3, $3 and $4 per mouth. Mr. Tanner never made such a state ment. Secretary Noble says the rumors ufiectiHir the war recoro ot Oeo Mornmi. recently appointed Indian O tDmiioner, do that geutleman yreat inir.stit:', and that there is iiotli-.m.' in the it crd reflecting on j the honor o Geu. Mo.gac, whom J he I elieves to be a man of tin hichest integrity. The Commission appointed by Secretary Noble to investigate the rerating of pensions during the last twelve mouths arc busily at work. Nothing will be made pub lie until their report is made. Commissioner Tanner is in perfect accord wi h the Cotxmissiou, and is just as anxious to get to the bot tom of some suspicious looking matters. Secretary Tracy has signed the contract for the construction ;f u const delentrc vessel. She is t-i be built by the Union Iron Work-. !' Sin Fiincisc ', and is to cost $7'';-',-O'JO. To Cure tbe Taste for Liquor. A correspondent of tbe New Yrk Sun, iu uuswer to tlie nuei tiou, "Can a:i u.-:iv i;ive me a cure lor tii'uiikcuii'v'rV" s;iys: 'In Ju gC! ce ir. spit it al'ler a while whicn i.- lengir or shorter according to the convtitutinu of the person proihices nritiJ ion, inflam mation and fever of the s-tooiach, hence the craving fur drink; and the greater the lever the greater the craving. As spirits act also an the nervous system und cu the brain, tbe nervous system becomes impaired and the brain weakened. Who can deny that a person ailing in these several ways is laboring under a serious disease? He bus then no will power to exercise, be tiie seat of the will is in tbe nor ous centers, and when these are im oared or destroyed so is also the will power. "Here is the cure: Let the per son have within his reach a ftna'l v al ot the best kind of Peruvian bark, and when the craving for liU'ir comes on him let him take a teaspooDtul o: the tincture every two hours. I iv a few days the taste for liquor is destroyed, and destroyed while indulging in it, or tin. u e of Peruvian ba k is spirits into which lias been era a n a 1 the suostauce of Peruvian bark. It is to be found in every drug stoie, but it should be cf the very besi. "Peruvian bark is a tonic. It :s uiso the besi, if not the only, cure known ior lever. Itisfram Peru vian bark that quinine is extracted, and, moreover, it is anti-periodic. If is tiy these three agencies that it desti- y the cravtn2 lor liquo. Anv one wishm.i' to be cured of - v (iranibliiiK and NasC'cS Tlie Ouiver. Kor want of a little tbungkt, n.any a weduini' iiui; Las cut, as :t were, tlw hone! the wearers hncer to Manv n TVo?,l....r" ri,t,t 1. a Iw r heavier than a Tea of lead. Meu must make allowance for women as wemen, if they want to be happy themselves and to make their wives happy, and women must make al- lowances for men and for men as men. Thf-y each have their own troubles and their own needs, aa i Very of tea the or;e does not cJtr- eland aud cauuot understand the n -eds t'l tne other. Men have their own troubles a id worries, and women ! have theirs; let each be atsure l of that as regards tho other and act ac cordingly . Ii will be appreciated don't be afraid of that. Me ware of naggledom, inv dear. Th man that will stand being n 'gged at is a saint, and saints are not as plentiful as blaekbci ries in the world. There's male nagging, my dear, as well as female mate grumbling and never b. ing pleased; and fo'ks who expect to come ont as "duck" at the end of 120 years would, after eighty or ninety years nagging, make a poor figure in a matrimonial poultry show. It the man had been grumbling and the woman nagging all that time, they'd look like two moulting birds, and not like two well-establisheJ, healthy fowls. Each to be the other's help, each tbe other's blessing; each to hope to be with the other forever and ever and so to live her that they may be fit for being together there. Mrs. Jacob Scondue, f SprinrflclJ, Ohio, while visiting with he) father in law at Gaynor City, Mo , was takea veiy sich with cholera morbus. A pluniciau was sent for, but as the doctor was not at borne, Mr. S. . Wible a merchant of Gvynor City, handed the husband of tin; sick lady , a email bottle of Chamberiaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and aPK him t try that, and if Oid not cure, he need not pay for it; but it did its work, and before ret rninc to their bene, they called and procured another bottle, Uncle John Scondue says he never be without Chamber uin Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 23 and SO cent aottlds for sale by Fashay & Maaoa. Kt a rt'allfaraia Btoar. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather, Tbe trouble is to let ro, like the nan who caught the bear. We advise our readers to purchsse cf Foshav Mason a bottle of 8anta Abie, the Califorcia KineofConsump ton. Asthma, Bronchitis, Couphs and Croup Cures, and keep it band'. 'Tis pleasing to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at $t 00 a bottle or S for 2 50. California Cat-R-f'uie. ives immediate relief. The Catar -!,:.! virus is soon displaced by if. l.fiiiina: and penetrating nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatmfcut tfl 00, sent by mail f 1 If, I'oekrt Cutlerj. The hrgept and finest diB lay cv ry nrouznt to una valley jnn let-tnvf.'l al Stewart & Fox's. Call and examine. that ailment can bo in !h way 1 1 inoinpson . ot uarnnari, s j , have ties: ribed, but there ar-j lew ,M?ck yesterday at 2 o'clock r. d.u.,k,rds, iii-it-.i, who wi3). fok)etbLutv1,8 gotten under control t.urttj the prompt action of th lire partmcnt, beforo muci dan OVER THE WIRES. Congress Must Shoulder tie Seizure Matte;. PENDLETON'S SUA LI. riiii:. Editing a Ttain acd Bcccritg Two lu l caad Dsllars K Lte Sew.' Frcai Sp.kiD.. The. llEitALb's Srcuil iie pa tcr.es. I Washington, Aug. -r. At-n. Secretary Wharton wa" .sf-ked ti . morninu if the sl;it ti.'partiin ( had anything to ay i:i rogai.i i the escape of the Iirrish i.. Black Diamond. "The dep. hnent," Wharton paid, "lias i i been advised o- the seiznro of i u i i Black Diamond or any other v..-.- eel. It has no news on the f-u-e-ject, and therefoic has no sia -ment to make in regard to lis tuture action in the matter." "Have you seen the t-tateii't 1 1 that it was the desire to let . e Black Diamond oscap? after tvid capture, and therefore Lnt one ti a.i v.as put aboard her from liush?" "No," -aid Whatlon, "I U not seen that statement, and L. ao means of knowing that i. trne. This whole matter of . seizure of these vessels, so far has gone, is under the control direction cf the treasury det- e a X L 6- ment. If there is any blame at r gether, to these seizures, it tnust be laid at the door of congres. it passed a law demanding the pi i dent to issue a proclamation . x tending to the water of Behi sea, same protection to seals .. 1 other fur-bearing animals, as i. . corded, the fur-beaiing inhabit;. :s of Alaska, and the waters tLei by the general act of fishers.. 1 the law, is simply being enforr. .1, and that is what we are here i-.r. to carry out the laws that conji' exact?. Bo far this question not become an international ; The sta'e department has not l informed o;liciaUy of any fioi : proceeding and therefore nothing to act upon." FENDLKTON'S VISITATICI Fir Krtalg Out Ia a rkotog-i. at Gallery- Tatal Loss 840,000 Pendleton, Or., Aug. o.-., ir broke out in the photograph t lery of Tennery & Wlieelei . o i rr.i T. 1 . . . . ironi ill!; ilaiiits itn none, i ncry &. Wboeler kfct all, hot . j others received only plight dan ' to goods through removal. K ! f & 1;ean!8. '"fSC sit'.ck :i:il Wi i UadlV t.-lllia"ed l)V JirC j The lotaI loss will amount to p. ; acly $10,OfK), Te.I eoverc by ! uraiicJ. 'I here was an abuvt. t fc'ipi'lj' of water :st the t::;itf ot , .firt.. ! " - - J $TAM)1N L'S A TWAIN, , . Getttag Anay With a large l il ; r Looty. Four WoitTii, Tex., Atg. b. i,x ma-ked men stopped the I fit Worth & Denver mail a 'id ezp. train, south-bound, between CJ1 enne, Wyoming, s-ndTaicaso e i f this morning. Two thousand U lars were secured. Wire Dtni a 8pkaa. Pobtlaud, Ang. 0. No n was received last night from b kane. 'Ike wires are all down, is expected that a wire will working by 10 o'clock. aMsarmtnx aa Cntn F. "This was emetim a paradox,' Ilamlet aays. Since, however, people cf America and tber ' have been enabled to pit lUstett Stcmaeh Bitters against that nin foe, malaria, it is no langer aparat but an easy possibility. TV halt malaria evolve its misty vanou poisita tb air, and decayiaguawk. soma vegetation imarefnattr water, there, in tbe very strong), of miasma, is tb auxiliary poten disarm th fo and assor effie protection. Fever and ague, bili remittent, duin i.u and agne ci no matter hw tenaciously tbey L fasienei' their clutch on tbe cyst are frit frced to relax their ei and eventually to abandon it u getber. But it 1 preventive f that should chiefly recommend Bitters to persons dwelling ia mala cursed localities, for it is a cer buckler of defence against which enemy .s poeilc"s. 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