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i r f . "-. . "" - . ::(t X CJ' j 15 CENTS, A "WEEK. ALHAXv, QUEG ON, SATUKDAY MAKCll 1, IbOO. VOL. V. NO. 7& I mt ni T i i i I ' - ' " IT : : " ' ,; i . s-: . TCa '!':... f 3 Under the new management of H. Lampnian will be conducted , on a first-class plan. Meala will be served at all hours. Consult the BILL OF FARE And order whatever you want, pay ing for what you order and nothing more. Straight nieati served as usual - for 23 cents, and meals to order from a 5 cent roll aud cup of coffee to'a first class $1.00 meal.. 13"Fumiahed rooms to let in connec tion with the restaurant. FINE POULTRY.' I have both wild and fcionte turkeys for ale at 95 pur pair; rarasy ee.g 5.-fcJt; Brovn Leghorn eg $1 .for 13; also Wyao 4otftnd light Brahma at same price.' w , ' I J.HQCXfawVr.r . . .1" '.. ..J .1"' GEO, G. HENDERSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries, Provisicns, CROCKERY, ETC. Having' purchased the business of LaForest Sl Thompson, we now solicit the' patronage of the public, ' prom s- ing at all times the best, goods for the money. Prompt attention given to all or ders in the city. All goods guaran teed. Give us a call. We mean business. GEO. C. HENDERSON, SUCCESSOR TO LA FORREST A THOMPSON For 6ae nt 5 Each. ARICB IAJT Of SCOTCH COLLIE PCPS, WITH A iittie dip of Kiitflioh shtpherd. They wane me yeiy dcsi iarra stocK anil watch dojfs tor further particulars inquire of Geo . Craj, Dentist. AT- Cho; HA HOICK BUTTER ELL'S KLKjS V ou Can KincJ. SHORTHORN CALVES. Foil SALE TWO 15 MONTH OLD BULL calves, and one 4 month old. r'u'l blooded refj'stered htcck; frota the yoinc Mary family. For tenia apply to Herman Arnold, at his rm, (the old Miner Ihonip son plaet) near obcrta br.dge. We are permanently located on the old Cline homestead ml'fc from Albacy on Corvallis road. We have on hand a large stock f Choice Fruit Trees of our own growing, which rvil sell at lowest living rates. Parties contemplating planting trees will consult their interests i y examining oar stock and prices before purchasing. ilYMA.N & oROWNELt Albany, Oreoi. Crau berries, rocoanuts, oranges and rici Ot;ef at V. R. Bro-rnoll's. When Baby was sloe. We. cave hr Csstoria. When she was a Child, Sho cried for Cestorjo. Wkea she fceewne Miss, 8h dpns; to Castoria, Vfom aba bad Children, She cave them Castoria. 'Ladies prefer to trade at C. E 3rowneirs because every thine is neat axd clfcau and in apple pic order. p I O TT MARKET JUST OPENED IN J.O 1 the Saltmarah bloci below the Revore House. Fresh Fish of all kinds kep coastantlv on hand. vriL8Q.1l A BOSaiET,Propi THOSE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS IN 'rjmenr, the best made to stand the climate of this coast, can be suited by calliag t Mis. B. E. Hyman's, opjosite the Masonic Temple, Pin street. The latest vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Alsc th largest assortment of stamping patterns select from this side of 'Frisco. cireo In'palntinjr and embroidery at her studio over Linn County - Dank. Give her your order and you will be pleased. RED CROWN MILLS ZZtSOa, LAVI.C A CO., Props, NEW TROCESS iXOUB. (Superior for Family and Baiter's use) Best Siora&e Facilities. 0IIigbest cash price paid for whi-atTEJ ALBANY OREGON KIRST.STKEET. ! REAL ESTATE , BROKER. Insurance bu.-inesitransapted and nicney oaneu I have a large list of improved and unimproved cijy propcity and fruit, earden ontlfarir' Und in laic und small tracts. As I sell o vcniuiissiunonly, if you wish to Inv or sell it will p .y you to c-me an'l coc me. TJfiO CORDS nVwoour.iei In quantities to suit the pup-lnwr. Inquire ' at the olhcc of C'urran & ilcntoilh. Albany Nurseries REDUCTION BARROWS &S BARES Forthsneit 10 aji.we oflhr onr entire stock of Dry Goods', Boots and anoes, uent ;h rarnishing Uooda and go. In erder U make room for our Spring Goods. Dress Flannels--Henrietta Cloths and s full line of Dress Goods. ; ' ' ' Our stock of shots is complete and full of Bargains. . Come at once and make yoor purchase the Reduction Sale lasts ten days. We mean business and can make it to your interest to buy of us. BARROWS & SEARLS. BLUMBEHG BLOCK. FOR PURE TOILET AM) no 4LSO HE . Tie Knert of Pianos and Organs in tho Willamette Valley. CALL AND EXAMTNE- Hrs STOCK n iTrii.v no wrilfM U.1U11 V i ir,c tiettam Ciiwiiij; Rjtx ;.-!;. 1 pri e If the e. 17. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.1 Sold bv S. Th hst iiu.-.u m'wpiI tvreet You nyr will vi-tr any t tlior. . - .i - Notions at prioes that will make them DRUGS. FAKOY to GOODS G. L DSALn IK- urugs, Faints, Oils Perfumery and toilet articles also a full line of books ace siatioofry. periodicals, etc. 1ST Prescriptions careful?; compounded iH ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE Albany Oregon CARRIES- W. L. Dflorki1 mi H nri ... j aler eaanot sunnlr toii. .h aZZZT73 asnot supply you, scad direct to factory Flee Tair, Deary Hansl Cirala and rrdikr Wat4tprr. BckIIb the WerlsI. Examine his H5.M Ceasilae Band Sewed Miee. - . 94JMHanflflewed Well Ffree. 3.M Pellce and FMrsnera' kee. f a.6 Kxira Valne 'ir . Mee Werhlnasne.'s 'and Beys' Resieel Ahnrs. ' r ; All Made In ConRreaa, Baitoa aad Lace. S3 & $2 SHOES LAtntS J.?5 8BOE FOB BISSF. BEST MATEKIAL, BEST STYLE, HoT; FITTING. W. L, DOICLA9. Broektoa, Mann. L- E, BLAIN. I. BLACK WITS Perfection of Fit COMFORT STRENGTH in tlic market. TrV Money refunIfil it no found entirely young; nt for Albany SRCRKT 80C2JCTIKS. !1 ,O.U, W. Safety Lodge o. 13; meut A every Monday evening at the C. A. IC. hull on 'ferry rtroct, between Second and Third. Alhanv. Oregon. Straneirii in th. eily and transient brethren; cordially invits-j tonrteixi. . ilcl heraoo Post Mo. 5, c; a. It. gtattd lueetinm at the C, A 1 Hall on the aeeotid and t'onrtn Friday eenlng pf each nionih Iratsieni Comttdea aic cordi ally invited to meet i'h n II f. TiBLtu, - Commndcr . ... Adjot.. CORDS Or H1CS rltt huui 1UUU forsile by O. H. Ketucy. r EVEKB HOUSE. ALBAtTV". OR. CM A IV Pfeiffer, Prop. Only flwt-ecloss hous in the city. Lam sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen Employed In the kitchen, uenerai state tn 1 to uonaiiig. rt B. WIN.V. AGENT FOB THE LEAL) j inr it, tifs and.aecidcbtKneuraoee coin- panias. ViS als-A soon no. a..sv Rbamk J.' lr aeilirsr, wantea a terxvr stove tot bath connections Apply to It Votaxcs:. ' t'eatracfor Itsilldcr T Mir. UNDERSIGN ED HAVING LOCATE! in Albany srliciti patronapro from cltj and country. Will contract to buiU bridges. barns, and all manner of dwelluK-noosrs including Oueou Anltc, Eastlase tnd Blita bethian stvles of buildinrs. W(ll fnrnis) -lut and sp ciOcatinns Ires bf chafirt. Satit faction iruarantee ' W.O. CASSEL. Ulssolntittn neilee. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVSJf THAT 11 the copartnership heretofore existing between E. LaForest aiid W. S. Thornpeoa, under the Aim name of LaKoreta & Thomp son, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 'I he business will hereafter be conducted al ihe ssme place by If r. Geo. C. Henderson, who U well and favorably knon and whe, has purchased the entire buaineit i mid fiim, assuming all obligations and Ukbilities. Also all n. ten and aociunts dutthem art assigned to tho said Geo. C. Henrfiron. E. LaFoi Or, W. 8. llHMrSO!!. Dissolution Ketlce. . nUie UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AN JL nounrcs to the public (hat he tias sold Ins grocery lux;nes to Mr. Mon & ion wh ti iiii well rtcommended a.d kill ion tir i ik the I UHineM at the old cornet. 'Jl.osi in iKbtcd at tlic store will p eat-call u nil settle. Very itspcotdill'.. J. 11 liiltlUK W1IEUE WILL YOU FIND A Al tlio Delmonjco. riliiv X 81 KFAKVAfT, 1V HIS CINNFH, TRV lll siiptHT. .mt7. liroj). co all thut owi cookinir. Tiy his hut cotfccaml tea will cakm I.ir 10 cts. Eastern ovsterti tre bl' cialty, anil (,-ruat are will be tatt'ii to put tlitiii up after r.oaUTii rtle. ai.mim Hay Vii wojstors coiibtnlitly on l-nrnl. Hrat. his bill ot lure ana tee if von don't li:id what you want. lid .u ever trj one of our him day iIiiiiitTH? All kinds o: c:il::e. I arniir.- will Hud a ''(.oil tabic stt nt the Iiu'innmicb tt'aitiiijf will be prompt Cuiue and see in. Fresh Kitb. Irisli iamc. Fresh Meat 4.o:tz ituos.. i'ioi.. I t . . . I'roprictor of. Albany Soda Works And luauufroturer u! We are now prepared to furnish choice, frith canities of let grade, consisting o pure stick, assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra French and chocolate creams. fanc mixed, cauily toys and a nerl ssaortmcut I oi nna canuics AT WHOLESALE OR KKTAII, tarOrder from cnuntrr dealers prooiptl-t tended to. Factory on First street. '; 1 ALBANY - OREGON Tlie Celebrated Frencl CURE muted to APEUCDITiNE" or raona) refunded cure theKenerstiveurKahsbfcitl.tr sex whether arising from the excasaive u of athmdaots, tobacco or opium, or through J outhful India. cretion.orcr induleon, etc, such aaoMof Brain rower, wane u nen, Meanas; uoan Paint Id the Back, UemhaaV Waknaao, Ha- teria. Ncr ou Pms ration. 'Nocturnal Unt s tlotit, Leucorrhoe, Diulnen, Weak sleuioiy, Lossot rower aid Jmpoteuc, whkh if nk lected 'often lead to prfematore old tye and insanity. ' Pries SVa boss Vxeft for 5.00 Sent by tnairin tfacei4 of prica. - - nsiiiBs stiMtt:r. is pen with ctery order . rocefted. to refui d tnt money if a PrrniNnrtit curs hi l otiftetted. M have thmisanosof testimonial fr m old and ouDf, of both aexas, who have been permanently cured by theilte"f Ai'broditin Circular free. Address ' 1 INK' Af nko strnH ir . Wetem Branch, Boxi, 27. Portland. Oregnn. For sale 'hy Fotay h Mason, h esale aud retail druggists, Albany, "revn In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for IJ ii n county. .... , Mry E. Uavis, plaint iff, ' t. t Munn Davis, defendant. S To: Mum Davis the above noised dtfeod- I N TH& PiAMEtv'r-lltK DiAlr. "f 1 gon.Vou are hereby required to app and ankwor ihe complaiot of ithe abore named plaintiff in the above oil Wed suit, and in the above cm ii led court, Onflow on file in the offi-e of the lerk "f said county, on or b fo.e the iOth da. of March, tre eume beiiijrthe firs day ofthe next Mvulsr tern -f said cou.t to be h'.-ld in Alban fr Linn wuntv, Oretron, and you are notified if you fail to aiiHwtr such umiplrtiiit as herein totoie required, 'be plaintiff will ajHlv to the court f'r the relief dem mdid in her com plaint, that is to say, f r a decree forever annullinKandtlitoohinir lbs marriage cur tract now ixisting between plaintiff and defendant and for wt otner rouw as maj be equitable ami lUHt. J y ' This summons f served on you by publica tion bv order of Hen K. P. Boise, Jmljro f said court, mtdc at Ch;i;niers ai ooiem, orcL'on " tho 29 'iay of Jannan . 1S90. .tioincy for l'laii tiff. LLlV Paisley & lob Piintere. OVER THE WIRES. An Ex-Congressman Shot at the Capital. THE SKAI.INU CONTRACT LET. AH2ri Eavi h r H ng-u by a Mob-A Prize Fiebt Which Lasttd 0ns Hundred Bounds. T iv IIksald's Special Dispatches. Washington, Feb. 28. In the corridor of the house this after noon ex-Congressman Taulbee M as shot through the head by Charles Kincaid, correspondent of .the Xiouisville Times. , Both are Ken- tucKians. ie iiouoie was uttttseu by the ex-congressman's abuse of the correspondent for publishing certain statements in regard to him. The shooting occurred out- Bide the capitol near the south eastern entrance to the building. Taulbee was shot in the head but it is not, known how serious the wound ' is'.' Kincaid is a elight built insignificant looking man 35 years of age. He was formerly judge in one of the Louisville courts. His family is one of the best known in Kentucky. THE CONTRACT LET For Taking: Seals Upon Islands In Alaskan Waters. Washington, ieD. 28. isecre tary Witidom has decided that a lease be made with the North American Commercial Company of New York and ban k rancisco, J . Liebes, president, for the exclu sive privilege of taking fur 6eals noon the lblands of M. l'aul and St. ueorgc, Alaska, lor "ZU years from May 1. This company made three proposals for the privilege. The one accepted by the secretary is known as bid Iso. 2, and dillWr.- t ron i the otlier two in being ai Her without conditions. Anionj- other tliii"s the company agrees -is far us may be practical at d con rtistenl with their interests, lo en ioura'ro the ilrvinir, dyeing and luariu-tin of seal t-kinH within the united Mates. Ihe annual rev enue to the govt rnir.c nt under the lease on a babis of 100,000 seal- per annum, will ne alx.ui fl ,000.000 as against about f JOO.Clli undiT the present lease to the Alaf-ka Commercial Co. swirr jcstick. A gro Itatiither Hanged by a Mob in Georgia. Athens. (Ja., Feb. 2S. Krown Washington, a negro who rare and murdered the ll-vear-olil niece of Alfred llorton. conlessed lie crime before the coroner's jury yesterday. i,ast night lie was aken from the jail by a mob and lynched. FOUGHT lOO ROUNDS. 'wrrlgan and Needbam Fight Nearly Seven ITours. for Sa Fbancisco. Feb. 28. Den- ney Need ham, oC St. Paul, and Patsy Kerrigan of Boston, met at tne Ualiiornia Athletic (Jlub for tight to a finish at 3:15 this morning. At the end of the 100th onn'd, and after the 'men ' faad fought slit hours and fortt mlnuttt. the triW' declami tlie fight off,: euttaK that tho amount or the puna rfaich each of the conteet- fanta would receive would be fixed uj m voaru oi Luievtoro. xne eierea -stated that lie had exam ined the men's hands and found i hem to be in such condition tbat they could not well continue to light. . 38 BODIES BACOVERKD. Boryias; the Victims of the Disaster ' to Arizona. Pbbscott. Ariz., Feb. 28. The work of burying the victims of the late disaster is about completed. Thiry-nine bodies were recovered and identified, while ten more per sons are known to be lost. While the property in and about Wicken- btirg is badly damaged no loss ot life has occurred, as was feared, the people being on the watch for the flood. ' It is impossible here to nx the responsibility of the acci dent, further than that the dam w as not properly constructed. The company's property now consists of a dam site and placer bars. The prospect ,f recovering damageB is verys'ight. MAIL CARBURNKD. Car Full of Letters and Papers Totally Destroyed. Ogden, Utah, Feb. 27. A a the west bound fast mail reached a point six miles east of Blue creek, thirty-five miles west of here, the engineer discovered that the mail car which was filled with through mail was on lire. An effort 'was made to put it out, but there being no water near, the engineer threw open the throttle and resolved to reach the water tank if possible in time to save the valuable cargo, In six minutes he landed the burning train under the Fjiout of the tank Fix miles distant, but too late. The interior was a seething mass of flames and loS sacks oi through mail were almost totally consumed. Word soon spread through the cars- that the train was on hre. The greatest excite ment prevailed, and only the lightning seed of the train pre vented the passengers from jump ing from the cars. RAILROAD BUILDLNG IN 180O. More Than Five Thousand Miles in frocess of Construction. New York, Feb. 27. The Engin eering News this week says: The worK oi railway extension the coming season promise to be great er man during and year since 1887. At the present lime in the United states there are 5038 miles in process of construction, ?014 miles surveyed and 2831 miles pro jected, making a total of "14,910 miles. In Canada the nguree are : In construction j..f-fy-i'JisW.-' sissg.sy.w y vjHkij'AcD. firincinal enterbriecfl way are in the South and- Soutfi- west, on the coal roads oi Pennsyl vania and Ohio, and in Montana and Washington. Almost all'1 the lines in prospect are ' rather short and generally furthered to develop comparatively local interest. There is practically no paralleling. MRS. OLIPHANTS mew PLOT. ndcyored t Dl4 Her Father IntoSirnlnr Awav UlsFTtfDsrtYi.- . ; jiif i ! 41 V ' ' Chicago. Feb. 27. AmoaTaver- sedge, aged 70, has Woht'$14tKW from "his children, after-: having against theix- wishes - married -a- beautifHl voung English woman Mrs. .Eliza" Mayber. livereedge claimed that when his children; Josenh Liversedge Mrs. Louisa OliDhant. the authoress, and .Mrs. Emma West; learned that hV had become engagetl to Mrs. Mayber, whom he met while traveling in England, they hoodwinked him into deeding bis property to them, pretending it was a will he was sisrninir. On returning from his bridal tour the old gentleman, who is infirm, discovered that the docu ment he signed was a regular con veyance. The children swore the deed w as a voluntary act, and that the attempt to nullify it was at the instance of his new wife. Judge Tnllev held, that tht children had 'imposed on tluir father. The old man was delighted. THE NEW NAVY. An Amendment fr Coast and bor Defence Vessels. fins Washington. Feb. amendment was proposed bv Senator McPhereon to-dav to liav the bill increase the naval stal- lislnuent- of battle sliijis liein built tnere lor coast ant liarfjur defence vessel" of the motor - type having not more than" eighteen feet drait, with twin screws :tnt sea stt i 4 not ies. tiian Hcven teen knots, the cost of ihe ve:-se and armament not to cxcce 12.rjO,tKX) each. TIIK NEW STATKS. They Have Made Disgraceful Ucpu tatioms for Themselves. Washington is the onlv one of the four new states that hits not made for herself a national re pa tat ion. Montana s disgracefu sniggle in the matter of the elect ion of United States senators and the democratic attempt to fraudu lentlv seat memliers ; the lotterv icheine that came very near being endorsed bv thelegislature of .North Dakota: all- cive these states a reputation of an unenviable char acter. s ..-.-. . But now Sout h Dakota is attract ing attention in a very different way. Its legislature has passed a resolution declaring that destitu tion prevails in many parts ot the state . and donating half its - per diem, amounting ' to something over 52o,000, to buy seed for the impoverished 'farmers. ' Governor Millette is alsoactingin the matter, and has appealed to the country tor aid. The Washington legislature has made for itself a reputation, too, that is rather unsavory, but it is of a local character and does not attract any attentioon outside of the i'acihe coast etates. Hie whole country would like to sec these infants pull themselves to gether, and keep out of trouble hereafter. fllarii.liig aa Casecn Foe "This was sometime a paradox." as Hamlet buys. . Since, however, the people of America and other 'auds nave been enabled la pit uosiciter'6 Stcmazh Bitters against that unseen foe, malaria, it is no longer aparados, but an easy possibility. Whatever malaria evolves iU misty ven- mto joison the air, and decaying un whole. some vegetation impregnatcr the water, there, in the very etronsfbold of miasma, is the auxiliary otcnt to disacm the foe and as6ure cCcient protection. Fever and ague, bilious remittent, dumb asue and ague cake. no matter how tenaciously they have fasLenet their clutch on the system. are first forced to relax their grasp and eventually to abandon it alto gether. But it i preventive force that should chiefly recommend the oiticrs w pcrsoun uwcinngin malaria- ursea locanues. - lor isaccruin buckler of defence against which the enemy ,s po tilths. Cures, likewise. dyspepsia, rhcuruatigni, kidecy and DUiious ailments. Duruo's Catarrh Snuff. Sure cure for sore eves, deafntss. headache, and the worst forms of alarrh in the head and throat. Price 5 cents. So'd by Foshav A ilasn. Albany, Oregon. NEWS. Murdered His Wife to Obtain the Insurance Money. SPRECKLKS SCtiAK CORN ER. Huegrr in En Francisco Twetry-fiTs Thoosaad Laborers Unsmployed The Panama Canal. .St. Lous, Feb. 23. Charles Vail - was arrested by Khtrilf (Schneider, of. Charles County, tecently on th.e charge of shooting and killing his young wife in order to obtain ome' $20,000 accident insurance money- He was taken to St. Charier: Vail is a shipt :ng clerk and six months- ago married anme bjattery. He did net farXhinSrWta!r envtibrt. ' 8inee t he maxiiieh tobkJiS 20,000 on her me, j.,uuu or wnrch he secured two days before her - death. This policy was good for only three davs. A. week ago Monday he visited Iiis wife at her tlncre'B borne; in Mon- roey St. vnaries County. She started to accompany him to a rain, and .while he was assisting r in a carriage a pistol-shot was neard and Mrs.' Vail 'fell1 mortr"y ounded. ' He said it was an t: vi- deht;that thje revolver was in his Ktewloverat jx)cket andst; :ck e wheel. The woman died : u a few Iwiurs and the next day Vail notified the insurance companies. KuTpicion wag aroused i.id detectives have completed a stmng chain of circumstantial evidence against the hrsbatid. The lody will le exhumed and a rcaic hing investigation made. It is said that Vail has set lire to several buiTdings, which ht had bwned at various time, in ordr to get the insurance on them. SriCECKLES' 8t'Ai: CORNER How the Courts Help Him to Squeeze the I'coplc. San Francisco, Feb. 27. It was reported in commercial cin lis tlay' that C'ails Jrpreclvles ban re fused to sell sugar to L. Sart.ui t Co., candy-makers, 1 'cause I he latter formerly pairnizc! the Ainei'icoit Nuuiar Ke-'".Jvry. which was recently cio.-oi mnvn. when-stn stated thai C'a. nia relinery-ii&il refused to st him, but bad ;issig:?'-''l m n. therefor,' tl'.oritrh h:;-- rrolit n in lir : to si.n wi'.a in- good. Ih V Wk r'-t') - kt ; hi,- plyes at work ue li:i iu'en :ur chasing sugsr thioi.:gii brnhrs, oltciLjuiying as much :i two ;;ni nc-lipjf ccutfs mom per p.mr, on this i:ecc.u;it.' " " - At a met ting fc-iay :f tltc !i rectors of tfie lfetail iinicrs i r icctive Union, rcsc'r.Ti'iti" . i.re adopted .stating .that "wIicmi.s, some" 500 men have Iteen thi n out of employment ly cluffirg a refinery; and wherer.s, tlinve. .: ts a scarcity 5 :i the.supar niuikit, i lie California rellnc-ry i i:igt T i.t r unable nr UiUviUiiTg :ii stinniv ihe demand?, the direU i pr .st agiiinst the dosingof the A met c;:n refinery by the suiVTj'.r our; as unneccssarv for the furthc cam of justice r tlie rcgitiiiiaio purj- ts of law.- Thttya.sk that the ieli ty be reopened for business. HUNG ER IX SAN S'KANCIC - Twenty-five Tknul l.lo Vaempleyed. San Francisco. Feb. i."7. Sev-r-? hundred nneniployed wirkinri tlecided at a meetingto-day to 1 d a monster panule oit me day et to be chosen. 1 nc olyert vl t ir parade will be to show that t ir necessities have not been exatr r- ated, and especially to prove .e truth of their claim that there te no less than 25,000 Is (wring i .u out of employment i: Snn F, n- cieco. THE PANAMA CANAL. A Dubious Opinion AmvDg Eni ccrs Sent to Inspect the Torl Chicago, Feb. 28. M. ( r- mam, Cousin ana logout ana Chatenet, French engineers, h e arrived in this city from ' u Francisco, and will siil from ? .v York for France on Saturn :. Upon their decision rests e question of whether or not e anama Canal will ever be finis. 1 by French enterprise, M. ( main, who is called the bresid t of the quartet, was reserved al t talking of their report. "How . tell one about our opinion. explained , "when it interests I ranee? If I stated that we v. : to make a favarablc report. sri - Inters would have all the share ," the canal stock before we read 1 France. It would be eonal our Mr. Gould tellin-' about railroad deal he expected to mak ' in. Aiie young engineer were ; : i politic as their uresidi While they did not state jiosith that the renort would te unta able their declaration? were eqt -alent to that. M. Iout The Panama Canal is a bad d r. t So much monev has lieen wa; ; that I don't believe the enterp, . win ever oe revived. M. Cousin said: "If the cc is finished I am to be emratreu the work, but I don't think I ever see the Islhmtis ajrain. ' people have not the confident- raise the vast amount of m required to finish the work." Vfc Elegant bands. Lot ir n for chaj .