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A. 'JO CENTS A WEEK. ALBAXY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 190. WOL. V. NO, 121 v. BARROWS & SEARLS Drv GooMofas LADIES AND GENTS FTE-M-slIIXUS. AlsoUtve a complete line of BHIJIviikI SHOES For spring traoe ttt prices that riely eoinpeeiiioii. liive us a c.ail mil Imy your shoes i! i:;. at lidrock piiccr. Good ..-mia ami tquare dealing. ; Esclu3ivo Agsacy for the Ludlow Fino Shoes- j li l f ji it i: i;g bi.u ck. ASK YOUK OKOCER FOR Columbia IFLOTTR The he.t brand in tlio maikct. This extra fine quality of Flour is rnnm- facttt'C'i by the TJEFFEES02T FLOURING HILLS COMPANY, i F JEFFEBSOX, OREG N. The mill has re .tmtly i.oc:i refute.. 1 and supplied with all the hUcst and most improved maohiuery. .1 -k lor t!i C C L Tj .tnd tak !') -'ther. STEWART & ml -Lial?rs ir- General OTiril! iiPil Iron, :;cr.l and Co'tt il'ayoii.i 'Hid llmjiiU'S m Hope 1 tad Vordiujv HiaekHtniths' S,uiUe ! Garden and y nil Iniplneots ART STUDIO, j Mrs. Dr. Patton's elegant art rooms, in Blumberg's block, are new ready for the reception of students in painting and music. Those interested in art are in vited to call and inspect the lare collection of pictures. Pictures for sale or painted to j order at reasonable rates. OYSTER HOUSE ASD .KESTA.UKA'L Just openrd opposite the Uus IIoujk. Evert thini; new and clean. Oj:en dav ard nii'ht . 11AKKV JOXF.S. Proprietor. A New Kepiiii' Shop Has just been opened on First street, opjiosite the Russ House, where you can get all kinds of broken articles mended. Clocks, trims and locks repaired, keys tit ted, etc. Work from the country promptly attended to. I'luiio TnnlRi. TitRTir.S DKSIKiNO PIANOS TCNEO I moula call mon Prof. D, Van Horn of this t-ty, the wcli known ai.d reliable p.ano ru'ier He i?. wel known to the pwvle A Ait-any and the entire Siste, hai mjc had yei'.r- oi ekMrien .e in this htiMtiebs, also in a pisiH-forte niaiiutactory, and has 1:0 equal in th't line ot busmcs. It idA-Hyo pays to patn.inie tome enterprise and the pnblic sh-iid t remeinl-er that they can nw ct pianos tuiii in i more frkiliful manner in Albany than chR where in the tl&w. Leave or'terat Wei jt Link's MoebUolilers .Mrrilns, Oiiice or Ba -wssriLLi Woolln M'r'o Co. ALBtsr. Or . April -.'1. is'.tO. f Vr OTICE is Ht.HKUY OIVP.N II1AI THK J.s reir'ilar meeting o the stockholders of the Brownsville Wjolen Manufacturiiii; Com pant, will be held at tl eir ottice in the city ot All any, i tint teuutv. ;re,-"ii, on the second I iiesdav of 3U, lssj. tiie same beine the 13th day o.' Mat ls3e, at the hour of one o'clock in tne afternoon of said day, fur the purpose cf electinir four di.ectorj of tciid Company, to sere during the ensuiiifr year, and lor the tr iniwtiofi of su h aher business as may leir-illy come before said meeting Done by order ol the presnlent. J. P. Oalbkaiiii. Seeretr-ry anJ ireasurcr. FL'K.N'IStlEO ROOMS TO RE.S'T Inquire f U. Oeeu. at fialaaales resiauraot. AMI JB I A 99 Every .vick v. anatitcdtS 1 Hardware ! 1 AND- Carpenters' Toots Builder.' Iluidu-uie Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder Fuse Sau.s fntd AjceHt Grrass Seetis Used by Farmers i Albany Opera House, j 4 NIGHTS COMMENTING- MONDA 1 APRIL 28 The Young, Handsome, Versatile, and Finished Emotional Actress, !Miss Caroline Gage, s;-STOUTEN in HARRY F. KEENE'S Own Easiem company of play ers, opening Monday evening in Tillottson's beautiful live act s'.ci etv drama TIIE ACTREf- With a change of evening. Admission anv part of the houst play each oO cents to Reserved seats on sale at Rlacknian's with out extra charge. Only grand matinee dav afternoon. atui- l.ei utor's Noilce. N OTICE IS HEREBY f;lVE mat (lie umlernienoii una l.v order of the ( ountv ('t.nrf n Li tm contitv. OrPL'oti- nn thp 1 .t a.... j . aw Ul I I April, lb'.iO, appointed executor of I j the U-i will ami testament and estate ' of James S. Dickson, deceased. All I t.,..,. 1 :.. . 1 , I .w,.-, it.iu claims ag'inbr eaut ! "in presen. them to me at t;)c pretrdses of the late Jau.ts S. Dick s n with proper vouchers withiu six months from this date. Dated this April 1st 1S0O. MARY E. DICKSON, Executor of the estate of James S. Dickson. Chas. E. Wolvf.rton, Attorney. A good second hand or:an for sale cheap at the art studio over Linn County bank. t i 1 QUEEN A, LIFE OF AN Tiie Delegated French C U K B tVurrai.tea t- cure AFHUOSlIiNE" 3,227 II iff:- -T - - Hvv I i AFTER i tii? jrncrative oraiuof cither sex whether ui'.siiic from the exci-ivo nt ot stiinulams, tobireo or ojiiuiu. or through 3 out (if ill imliB cretiou, over i.'iduL'i u c etc., siu'li a- loss 01 I'raui Co-s-c-r, VV ukeu'iirss. lictirintr Uown 1'iiui in tiie Hack, Seminal w uUiichs, Hys te-i. Ncr ou- Pru nttiuii, N cluili il Omia sioiiS, l.vucorrhoe, Uuzints.-, Weak Mcmury, Lf-iuf I'on er tkn'l luijxiteiivf whici it nt IccrcJ often lead to premature old i;e anJ insanity. Price cl tux; G buxeS for f j.'JO bent tv mail 011 revetpt ot price. a vitii n. (.1 ikoih: ii until with every order received, to refund tne moiir li a PrrDinneiil cure is iotctfetti. wBi.ae thousands ol testimonials from old andyounif, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use cf AnbrodUine Circular free, id.lress I UK APHItO NKIIK lF. C. Western lirauch. Box, 27. Portland, Oregon. r oc s ile by Foiliay & Mason, who eali; and retail druggists, Albany, i'rcon. iii: Uoldrr't .Merlins NOTICE I-J HKHEUY CIVEX tint the annual met-tini; of the Albany Muii!;t; and Muling viiiiipany will be lii-ld at the .!!ii;e of I II . MontauV'', sp!'r'tary ot f.iid company !i the "JSth day f A;i il, Is'.lO, at tiie hour if 4 o'clnck r. m. fir the pur-poM- ..f rlvctinj hewti direotois to servo for one ytar fr-jin tho date t'nen: it, and for siuh other business as may e"ine before such meeting, liy rd rof th- nresnlent. Dat.d Mar.-'. 1V.H). L. ii, MOXTAXVE, Secretin y. ( ........ j -r 11. eixis, rnvsiciAX am sfi:r . Jl. Kt,,n. Aiha- y trrjfon. ml urvr)in. II)AUT!1.!4 PKMRINO St R KMN1 T.i'N ; CAS OB. tan. iivuratt- and prompt v.rrli -y c.l'.inj upon ex'.-ountv M'f.i V"! r. I. T. l'::r. lie :aL(.ntp.c!c rc it s of l;e:il notes aiid tovii hip pints, ami iw prepare I to do Miirvt xi;: in an part of l.mn county. I'ftotnce anurc-iii, MilKis "itatinn. Linn con it v. Oregon. AET J. F. WHITIXG, ARTIST. I'.iifn:i-tii;n eivci ar.d work exr(-.i!p. in Laii-Is.ape. Portrait and Dcor::tiw 1'air ti:-. j l..ttcnnk-, Iti-n:i ; and -Vnhai ical I !.i I irij. lil'CniH 3 PIlJ li, 1 I :'.;t 1 It,', h, 0.-.ron. j'PlUr: WISHIMIA KIHSTl'l.ASS IN i 1 n'iinyiir, the best mule to tand the climate c.f this coasr, can be tinted bviallini; at Mi. I; K. iivniafi'?, op;.oMite tbe M.nsonjc I errpi;, I'n; atret. 'I' tie I'.tei-t local ar.d Inst'uitienlal music lit pt for ea!e. Ane til lari.'t. a-jrlii-.-Tit of h'.arnpin patter; v!v t ltoin th-s -.!e of 'Kr.-.-o. tiii n in ;aiJil;!ir a:.d cmiirunicry ,.t lit etirlio over I. inn County Hank. Oivc in 1 vour order aiid ynu will be pic :;!. Free to F. A. M. Beautiful 1 nirnivrii; of tnipliie nn ietil Mai-ouic Scene, aiso .ire ill'ist: iitcd catu'oirue .a nil the M.iBntiie coot! and noka. Lowest nricit- in North America. Also i;ranl new illiislriitnl woik for cenls. i'tO a f,k nnd uWM'.iiii net. 1'ciUlii; A Co. l"l liroautvay. New Voii;. Buy a house in beautiful Fnirj Dal", the lots are cheap. 1 CRET SOCIETIES. j V. O. L, w.sfety Lodga Xo. IJ: meets every M jndse evening at tl e li. A. 1; hall on Ve-ry street, betw een Sc?ord ari.l Ihird. AUian;', Oreifon. Stratu'rrs in the it. r.nd tra::-ii?ot brethren ccrdiallv ir.viu-d toatteMl. Md'herson Post No 6, ; A. R. Stated m.aetinvs at the O, A It Hail on tne second and Fotirtn Pri'lay e-etiinrs cf eu:h inonih Iraifjicnt t.oinrriles sie cordi ally invited to meet with ns s. W. I; KECK, I!. F. T.tm.rR Comm.niier. Ail-uta'it. Y FINE POULTRY. I have hoth wild and hionze turkeis for sale at si per pair; turkey e.ifs i lor SI; Brown Leghorn eK9 1 for la; alao Wyan dotte and Liifht P.rahtoits nt same price L. J. l!Ol I K. Tangent, Or. Cokiirt Lumber v ' I eell the best lumber in this coun try, cedai Posts, fdiingles, l-.th, dcors anil windows, moulding, ite. Prices from J?a to 22 per thonvnai. Yard at Litvson, tm the Nanow (;n-.;. Ste me lit fure purelia.-ing Iscwhi ie. W. W. ( KAWFOKD. Postofii:e .vMrtss, Tallmati, Oregon. packets a:.soiu c y the hi -I e'..;s -lO'Vn foot to any aiii!re, p. Mpnid, fi r.$ . "lioii't buy until you see Alien Seed t'ii,.,k.,.f Sent free to an . address. 171 Se-- til -treet Por jand, Oregon, PHAETON forsile-No. 1, gra!c a, marlv u c.,":,ver-vthta'- als0 "ul liamc:' B. F, Tabler V ANTED - A s-)nd girl to n.akc her Inm, with a m i!l faiuilv. impnre of Mrs F. A. ltarkhart, Corner Fifth and I'.ailroai streets. w ANIEO A ijood buv hor.e. BiiBjLiaai 4c MiLI. Apply ; 1 v MR. BLAINE TALKS, The Rights cf American Citizens Must Bo Respected Abroad OK THERE WILE UK WAR. The Wuge Woikws W.ll Mike a United Demand for Eight Honrs Work l?.y .md Bo:.r Wagm. Xtw York, April 22. Secretary Iilaino Ii.ih i!is!i!!L!ed United States Minister Mizner to notify the Gnaleiiiali in government that the lontinuame of it3 unjust treatment i-f J. II. Eollunder, an American citizen, whose news paper and other property was eon-ii.-cated, he himself imprisoned ami niterwarJs expelled Irom Uie country, would imperil the frieii iy relations betweou the two gotvrir, meats. ' A FATAL fKfI. Two Farmers Fight Desperately lu an Arknnsan Town. Sr. Li.us, Mo., Apr.l 22. Ad vices from DallascDtinty, Arkanas, say that two well known fanners, K. Walsh and M. Owens, got into a dispute yesterday about the ownership of some land, and a desperate fiht ensued, in which Wal.-h nearly f-evered Owen's head irom bis body with a brush-cutter, killing him instantly. Walsh was fatally hurt by blows from a hoe in the hands Owen?. Kiorois sri;iKEi:s. Fifty of Tlieni A nested! in hlcneo A Cflieral Fight. Ciucaoo, April 22. Thestrisiii carpenters tins morning attacked iion-nuion men at their work and handled the police Ferueat, who interfered, roughly. Finally I0 01 the rioters were arrested. A police ordvr wad i.-sucd this nioniin! closing all the pool rooms in the city beinninv; at 2 o'clock ibis evening. A LIST OF C.KlEVAM'ES. A Strike 1 lirentenett Auior-c Itailroiid Employe). PiiTsuiK.i, April 22 Tt.f liroiheil.oo I of Railroad Tiuip nien have taken up the cane 01 the switchmen, nut only resolved to din;; to the switchmen in their demands, but have also irec:i'i .1 (.'riev.mces ol (heir own i be ad justed. Tli J car inspectors, frcilii handlers. c;ir cleaners, clerks in iieii.'1-t unices, and the inn e,n p'oyel i:i the rran-; rtat;o;i d- pa 1 1 incut wiil ;nc: eiit 111 the m rn ii.j? a list of tiieir grievances. The shop men will a. so present cer'ain demands. Grand Ma-t-r V." ilkcrf-on Fays to-niL'ht-they can cad out M.iKKl .nen. The strike u id extend from New York to New Orleans. Men ilcsiiiiilni; Wcrk. iNDlAN.-.POi.ls, Ind., April 22. ClllllUt'c Iron) the striking car penters and c jii'r ti tnrs assiK'ialion itict with Mayor Sullivan this after noon. They reai bed an agreement uheivov the contractors pg ee !t, pay comi'eteiit carpenters and joiners thirty cell's per hour and concede to eight hours per day. .Wut ,"0O carpenters will resume work to-morrow . A M.vatprlous Suicide. New York, Apr l 22. A mys terious strantrer w ho committed suicide last Thti'sdav evening at Willow P.rook, Staten Island, is now thou, lit to have been Michael Eyeraud, who several months ago killed I'eputy Maishal Cioutl'e at Pans, France. -Metalln's t oiirt uini tial. New Yokk, April 22. The con it -martial of commander McL'alla of the "Enterprise" 0i the U. S. navy, began in Rrooklyu to day. He is charged with severe cruelty to his men and gross violation of the laws for the government of the navy. residential Noiuinalloii. WasiiiNoToN, April 22. The president to-day sent to the senate I lie nomination of J. C. Fremont of Ne.v York to be major general of tii" I'. S. army on the retired list. Trimble in Switzerland. P.iikni:, Pwitzcrlar.il, April 22. Owing to the trouble arising from the embezzlement of one million bancs bv the treasurer of t ic Can ton of Ticoim all the pipinbers of the Cantonal government resigned. I ir in llic Lumber District. Von wan in, X. Y., April 22. Fire Marted in the lumber district short ly lielme 12 M. lo day, and is raging with fury. Xo estimate ol the damage, can be made yet. Tin. KoneliurK Land Olliro. V,.siiiNiTox, Apr.l 22. -J. H. Shupe ha been eonlirmed as regis 'erof the land olli:e at Roseburg, Oregon. Idht-ltoiiHo at ;ray'i Harbor. WahiiinotoN, Apiil 22. The sub-committee on commerce re ported t the fuM committee this morning in favor of an appropria tion for a light-house at Gray's Harbor, Waslw A Mine on Fire. Rock m iii.nt.s, V.'yo., April 22. Fire was all day in progress in No. 4 mine, owned by ibo Union Ea cific. It is supposed to have been started by eonie Chinese while cooking meats. One explosion lias occurred and 6evcral men liavo been badly burned. It is believed it vi!l be neeeseary to Hood the mine to extinguish tho flames. The. mine is valued at over u million dollars. l'.'OO Orlckmrtker Out. CiiH Ar.o.April 22. Brick makers 1 to the numtier of 1200, ftruck to I day for a rate ol seven thousand j brii-ki iiv a days' work instead of f ij.!it. thousand" and that their pixy I slild remain the rame. ' DAMAGES AU'AKDED. Decision Against ttao Tortlsnd V AVllliiiuelte Volley Itoud.. Poktlan'o. Aoril 22. Alyr.n Yocuui, a Yamhill county farmer, tvbo brought nuit againut the lJort; and and Willamette Vallev R. R. Co., to recover $15,000 damages for injuries alleged to have been pus- Y'yneu in a rumoau ueciuent atiiK r-j(-K iu years ugu, wan 10-uay i warded $1773 by the jury in the elate circuit court. .Mr?. Yocuni, who was hint in the same accident has plso brought suit for $:i0,00f. rn k MAKKKTH. Ciiicai.o, April 22. I :!. r. m. close, wheat tirni; cash fS'-j'; May 8S:,4'. Liverpool, April 22. Wheat quiet; holders offer moderately; California. 17s J-jC per cental ; Red Western Winter, 7s. theIteworkers. DETEr.-ilINEn TO ENTOKCE TIIE EIGHT HOI R SYSTEM. A ". nilrd Deiiiaml of lliti onfeder oted Trades to tin Ma tie to Tbie End on Maj 1st Money to Carry It TIirmr;li. Ciucu.it, April 22. Samuel Gompers, president of the confeder ation of labor to-night issued an address to the wage workers and sympathizes with the progress o: America. He says: "lu accord ance with the resolution of the Boston convention of the American Federation of Labor to make a do maud for the enforcement of eight hours work a day, on May 1st, the executive council have decided tbat the unite ! brotherhood of carpen ters and joiners ot America shall make the demand. It appears that the wealth, power and infill dice of the employing and corpor ate classes of the country are to be concentrated to defeat the move ment. In view of this situation it iil be necessary for the wage workers and their friends to con centrate all their efforts to counter act and overcoino the action of our enemies. They must voluntarily contribute their mite to place at the disposal "f ihe American Feder ation ot Labor a sum of money s;:i!icient 10 meet ail contingencies. A I'OWDEK MILL, BLOWN 11". -.i Eiistern County Shaken lv the Terrific r.xiloslon. .Maii-jvltte, April 22. Anthony Powder C'o.'s mill at Neguanee burned and exploded to-night shocking all Marquette county. In twenty minutes another heavy explosion occurred. The lire was badly scattered and is still burn ing. At Oklahoma. Kansas Cirv, Ayril 22. A year ago Oklahoma became a part of the public domain. The anniver sary of the event was littinglv celebrated throughout the country to-day. In every city publiemoet ings were in-M and it has been decided l the Cherokee boomers as a titling lime t move upon the Cherokee strip. A Drriun Fuliilled. J I'.al'iniore Sim. The strange fulfillment of a dreain hns just happened near Haelpatch. Ky.. Rev. Stephen Colvar, a leading Christian clergy mail, recently dreamed that he saw two men commit murder near his home, and related the incident to his friends. The other day, as he was returning from an evan gelistic trip, and being compelled to make a detour on account of the swollen streams, he discovered thebodvofn man lying at the side of the pike in the brush. He claims it was the same face he saw in his dream and the same scene. I tiliEliiS tiie WeiBhinR Machine. Philadelphia Itecord. A prominent lawyer and a lead ing book publisher in this city have been enjoying ipiite a time over the uncertainties of the nickel-in-the-slot" weighing ma chine at some of the leading hotels. They have by some means obtain ed a number of cards similar to those thrown out by the machine, with figures printed thereon cov ering all weights, from light to heavv. Thus provided they have offered wagers on the weight of anv individual, and, inducing the victim to stand on the scale, Lave managed to substitute the card containing the figures they bet 011 for that thrown out by the instru t The result has been anv amount of fun, drinks, some pro- 1 ii f ....... lanitv, ana a goou aeai 01 iituusi uieiit, but the syndicate wins evcrv tittie. Fair Dale lota will eoon sold. This property will $200 per lot Uiore fall. be all bring AN APPEAL FOR All). Towns Overwhelmed by Mississippi Floods. Its LEVEES AGAIN OIVI!f WAV. Feopb Takinj Refjgs ia Trso Tcju Towns Iiiaud ited and People Left H.-mcl.ai- i.TVr ibl-i Co-nUbi:. New Okleass, April 22. Gov. Nichols received the follow iug dis patch today from Pay iu .-ara : "We l ave ieen overwhelmed bv the storm and rain. Crevasse:, are numerous. Along the front of the Old Morgansea the levees h ive broke, send louts at once to save tho peop'e, cr there will be great los3 of lue' Gov. Nichols at once made ar rangements with the o.vr.crs of a number of steamers which started immediately for Point. Coupe with barges to render assistance. Other boats will be sent to-night. FLKEINO For. saittv. Suffering in Point Coupe is terrible. It is reported that the people are resorting to trees for safety. Skiff loads of people are passing through tho inundated streets seeking safety in the hills. The tituation in i'.ayou Sara is fright'ul. Not a houe in the tewn is above the flood and there are three breaks between this place and Morgan. The river is wa-hed over the levees along the entire line. .MOltn I.EVEK ilHLAlv. Jackson, Mise., April 22 Pro lection levee in front of Yidalia broke this eciiing, submerging a number of houses. Lake Concoi dia levee gave way at o P. M. Tiie break is l" feet wide and the water is going through like a mill rn e. tii e ship held i;esi osiuli; Urcl-lon of .ludffo Heady in a Daanag Suit. Pouri ani, April 22. In tiia l.'nite I States district court to day Judge Deadv rendered a decision in the case of the steamer Oregon on an exception to the 1 1 --! of the intervention oi James Laid'aw. as administrator of the cstat of lite tno colored sailors, alleged to have been killed at the time the Oiegon collided with tho ship Clan-Mo Kenzie. Laidlaw brought the -nit to recover ?3000 cavli for the dead men. Judge IVady decided that they had a lien on the ship. THE DEJHK'It ATS. Probable Candidate Win. Will Ee Nominated. Poiiti.ano, April 22. To-day's train brought many delegates to the democratic state convention, which meets here Thursday. Gov. Pcnnoyer seems to be certain of rcnom'ination. w hich may also be said of State Treasurer U't bb. For congressmen J. A. Wagner, of Pendleton and R. A. Miller, ol Jacksonville are prumim-tly men tioned. It is also aaid that liom inat'ons for the vari r.s slate otlices promise to be largely the result of Gov. Pennoyer's prefer ence. the rr.izE in no, Sullivan and Jackson Will FJcht in September for S-iit.OOO. San Francisco, April 22. At a meeting of the Cainornia Aihtetic Club this evening a motion to the effect that a pnrse of $2(100 lie subscribed for a contest t fin ish between John L. .-nliivan and Pete Jackson, carried almost unan imously. It is understood the fight will not take place before Septem ber. CARROLL WHIPS HILLY SMITH. Jim Carroll, of Brooklyn, and Hilly Smith, of Australia, fought before th California Athletic Club to-night for a pur.-e of fifteen hun dred dollars. ( arroll s was unnounced as I7l Smith's, ltd. Both men commenced weight pounds; to l ash the matter in the beginning, and at the end of the first round blood was flowing from Smith's nose. Some bard fightinjj took place in the next 12 rounds, the men pounding each other in n terrific manner. Smith received the worst of it. In tho 13th Carroll almost finished his man, and when the round closed Smith staggered all around the ring with blood pouiing from his nose. When they came up for the 14th Catroll landed one on Smith's jaw which completely knocked out the Australian. HELL'S HALF A CUE A Notorious Den in Seattte Haldol! by tho I'olie.. Sr.AiTLi:, April 22. Tin- police this morning raided the A!; House ir the YVhitechapc! tli.-ti and captured eight thieves. 01. e -f them being a woman, and recov ered a large amount of stolen property. The place bus long been regarded as a fence for thieves. TUB STRIKE I POKTLAM). It I Beginning to Assume a Krrl on Aspect. Pubtland, April 22. At a meet ing of the carpenters' union latt night resolutions wero passed re newing their determination to stay out till the contractors yield. A message was received to-day from nau-ri it; pi do no be afraid of cominjt to grief, j as nnancul aid n now on tho wav to you." Tho bricklayers and plasterers also met last night and agreed to stay out till the trouble is pottled. a nuinncroi non-union men were induced oy the strikers to quit. A nurnbar cf non-union contractors are reported as going to employ union men whom they will pay regular price for eight hours work. Any of the union men will go to work for a builder, who does not helong to the exchange, at sched tile rates. TIU CALIFORNIA O. A. it. Ccueral Alger nnd Governor Wltnesa the Parade. San Jose, April 22. Tho 23d annual parade ot tho Grand Army of Ihe Republic for the de artmen't of California was held to-day. (ien. Alger arrived iti a private car mis morning, and in company with Got. Waterman and staff re viewed the parade. At the election of officers held ty-day, A. J. Ruciless, of Yallejo, as chosen department comman der. T icoma City Nominations. Ta'-oma, Anril 22. The republi can city convention this aftcmoou nominated Y. B. Allen, mayor. S. C. Milligan. city attorney, and S. A. Armstrong, treasurer. THE RAILROADS. (iOlLU WASTS TO MAKE TACO M A THE ONLY TERMINI'S. Comnetln; with Hi Canadian I'a rifle Tor the Trade with China and Japan Conflicting Interests Kiseloscd. New Yonx, April 22. The Mail and Express says that the per sona', feelings of Mr. Gould are complicating affairs of the Pacific Mail. The Northern Pacific is anxious to compete with the Cana dian Pacific in the China and Japan trade by securing a Pacific Mail terminus at Tacoma. Gould is only too willing to make Tacoma the only terminus, but Hunting ton's interests in the Central Pacific will not permit him to take the other line entirely away from San Francisco. Gould's object is to take away business from the Union Pacific and the Northern Pacific is ready to guarantee the steamship com pany $75,000 a month if it will make Tacoma the terminus. Noth ing is settled yet. CLEVER 6WINDLEK.H. A New Trick That Met With Great Success. Broo-.tyn KaiV. A peculiarly suspicious individu al named Mack was in charge of the City Hall cigar store when two dapper looking young men en tered. One carried in his hand an envelope which was addressed, but not scaled. "Can you give me a ten-dollar note for these ten bills?" he asked. "The old lady wants to s:-nd the money in this letter." The ten-dollar bill v.ae immedi ately given to the young man, w ho apparently put it in the letter. Mack counted the bills given in exchange and found only nine there. "There is only $9 in" this," said he. "Oh, how can that be?" said the young man. "The old lady must have made a mistake. I put the $10 in this letter and have sealed ii. "Will you just hold the letter w ith the 10 while 1 lake the sfll to the old lady?" Mack thought it fair enough, as he believed he saw the young man put $10 in the envelope. He still holds it. It is addressed to "H. Ed Idme, P.inghamton, N. Y." Is was not long before Mack opened it, but blank paper was nil it contained. NOTES I ROM OATESTILLE. Mr. P.utler and family leave Albany Monday. The number of scarlet fever tients is decreasing. lor pa- Master George Goocli has been quite sick with pneumonia. L. T. Henness will furnish lum ber for the new bridge on lloek Creek. It is reliably reported that work itj to be commenced at once on the O. P. Mrs. Mevers' daughters left on the train Friday for ther respective homos. Mrs. McClary is spending a few weeks on King prairie with her Irs. George sationl. , Stone, of Linn county is received ine coniraei ior re- icing the bridge on Rock Creek which was washed out by the recent high water. He and Com missioner Philips were up taking a view of the surroundings Tues day. J Wkf it That people linger along aiwajs lompUining about thf.t tired fecliug? 3uo bottle of B EGGS' BLOOD PUK1 FIKK and BLOOD MAKER will en tirely remove this feeling, give them 1 good appetite nnd regulate diges tion. G. L. Blaektnan. druggist. For Link. beet music go to Will & sisteivA THE DAY L C0. GRESS Tiie World's Fair Bill Ready for the President's Signature. A SFEECII BV J. H. MITCHELL. Ee FaTori the Direct Vote f r Crited 8 -atifB BBtora, and Ees.cncet Secra! 8-nlo.f. Washington, April 22. In the house to-dav Chandler of Massa chusetts moved that the house concur in the senate amendments to the World's Fair bill, this being agreea to, the bill was final ly passed, and will be sent to the president. The house then went in lo the committee 01 the whole on the legislative appropriation bill. Butterworth 111 a oriel explana tion of the bill said that in some of the bureau departments there was substantially a civil pension list. It consisted of a number of old persons who had faithfullv served the government in the past, but who were 110 longer able to perform their duties. D.ickery critisized the bill, say ing that" it provided for the ap pointment of 141 new officers at a cost of $K1.500. Refering to the civil pension list he saiel in the departments there were employed S97 persons who are whollv or partialh inefficient, who drew salaries amounting to $350,000. I le thought if there was new blood in the departments 60 or 100 clerks could be discharged at saving of $50,000 a year. Bland addressed himseli to the discusion of the monetary ques tion. He spoke in favor of un limited coinage of silver and characterized the "Windoiu bill as a demonetizing bill. Cannon replied to Itockery's criticism, in view ot the record of the last administration and the last congress, it seemed the gentle man had swallowed a camel then, and is now straining at a gnat. In the fiftieth congress there were created GS0 offices with an aggre gate expenditure of $1,164,000. Without linishing tfie bill tne committee arose. The house committee on post offices and postroads to-day com- Eleted the postollice appropriation ill for the fiscal year of lS'.H. It carries an appropriation of $71,850, y2, being $5,245,633 more than the appropriation for the current fiscal year. THE SILVER UILL. At a meeting of the house repub lican caucus committee this after noon the discussion showed no material change in the views had taken place since the last meeting. The silver men managed to scure one concession in the shape of an amendment to the house com mittee bill, which was offered to the st aatorsrs as a partial compro mise, obsolutlv refusing to rvur chase not less t"han 2.000,000 ounces of silver each month regardless of price. The committee is also will ing to agree that treasury notes issued in the purchase of silver bullion, be redeemed in coin or lawful money, as well as bullion, as propo-ed by the house bill. The two sub committees will meet to morrow afternoon for another con ference. Representative Fitt from the committee on loreign affairs, to- .lav reported to the house the diplomatic and consulor appropria tion bill, the total amount ap propriated by the bill is $1,400,552. IN THE SENATE. Wasiiinuton, April 22 Mirchel I addressed tho senate in favor of the constitutional amendment pro posed by him for the election of senators by a direct voto of the people. The present svstem of election he declared was arbitrary and vicious, lie said that the declaration that it is unsafe to com mit the election of scnatois to a vote of the people is a reflection 011 the honestv and capacitv of tho voting classes. Among other things he declared that secret executive sessions are no longer in harmony with the spirit of this age. It was a relic of monarcny, ami should una no recognition in a republican form of government. At the conclusion of Mitcheli'B remarks the resolution was referred to the committee. Wonaa e Itiscevrry "Auothtir wonderful discovery bit been made and that too by a lady ia this county. Diecaee fastened Its eluttl.es upon her aud for seven year sue truusioua im sevcrcfi tests, ir.:i her vital organs were undermined and death (teemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not Sleep, She bought of us a holth; of Dr. Kinif's New .Discovery tor Consumption and was so much re- veil on taking nrsi ao-e mat. sue Vt ull night ana tun one ttoitie oas btew miraculously cured. Her name. i Mrs. Luther LuU." Thus write V. C. Hamiiek.tCo. of Shelby. X.C. (tct a free trial bottle at Fothaj & Maon' Drug; Store Iluruo'i Catarrh Snuff. Sure cure for sore evee, deafness, headache, and the worst forms of catarrh in the head and throat. Price 25 cents. So'd hy Foshay & Mason, Albany. Oregon. Remember we have our own de livery wagon and will call t your . bouse morning or evening for o-ders if you wish. Spencer & Blackburn. - . ? . - r . ' .'t ,.--" . -. i -r-v-"--