Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 25, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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BARROWS
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Szcl-idve Avzy for the Ludlow Fino Shoes
Ji f M li i: t: (J i; O CK.
ASivYOm GROCER FOR
Columbia- TLOTJl
Tin- ,- hratid in the i,ni !:i t. TK-.i citr fin.; quality of Flnur is iin.mi-
:'.:? ': by the
JEFFEESOl? FLOTJEIITG- MILLS
OF JEFFEBSOX, OREGON".
Th.? nr!l lin ie 1 i:"'v !iri"i n-St tr I
mit itnjiroi-i-.l nit !iiiK-rv. t..; tlu
C C LUMBI
yl !ii take ii'i tl..r.
L 1.51 f
Dealers
General
; Iii! II
Iron Steel a in I Vonl
Hope am! Co whiffet
tilitvkxm it is Stuilies
Ciarrlen and
;!! !ii!!i!n!h-i;k
ART STUDIO,
Mr?. r. I'att'.n'r ols:nn
rHtr.-. in liliitn!'-! t'h hl.rk.
new i';i'iy i'lr t!;r rifcj'ti";
stiiilcnfr1 in pnint inir an-1 in'-.-
Tli'-- i:itor.tcl in v.rt :::o
art
:i rv
sr.-1
viti-d to call and in- i'i t
colifction A I'icturc-.
PicMm-f for nr.lf 1" p
crJ'T at rrfonaIo rate-
tlic
a !"'
OYSTER HOUSE
AND
HKSrrA uka? r
.Tost ofici.rU oppositv the Ku-s
nou-t Ev. r thins ni-iv and clean
Oj en d iv d oil ht.
1IAKKY JONK-. Proi.rk tor
A
lit'liiiir
l HI
on
1
1 1 1
just Ih'OH opened on First
street, oppos te the Rus House,
w here y..n can get all kinds of
Woken articles mended. Chicks,
and locks repaired, keys tit
ted. etc. nrk trom the country
promptly attended to.
I'liuin tniilns
TVf'.TIb-S IiK-i!llNi PIANOS Tl"NEt !
1
ctll tun !'rf. L, a
, Xtir well U n 1 w o a t . i
Horn
Ims
.tv
relialfi I
ri.ino tuier He i we'i kiAfi to the pe
At '
f Alhun the entire St.4te, ha intc hml j
f ar of r--.vii v it) tiii b'.ri?ni-s, aiso in u j
piin. f-'rtc iT.amit.it lory, aii-l ha 1.0 o,uh! in :
tlit line 't l:ir.i(ii.-!. It pu b t I
pmlr.nne ht.mtr Miitt-r prist- unU the piiMic J
th ul 1 remeiiit rr thut ihey can ii-w iret 1
pijinv tuftvi in a in, ire hkihtul n anner in :
Athanv th.in t-Ut wiu-re in lh Stat-, Leave
ltirUbolfrr Mrt-ilii:,
11k-.
msviLl.F Wo .i.k M'f': Co. i
At.'JANV. o, . At-r.l -I. l'i'.
roiii'E i iiKKf.iiV oivr.. HHl Tit r.
thu iJruwmnl.o W jo.t-ii -M i.'H.iitiii i'!.' t il
l:im. will I held il ti "-r ttic 111 ti.e cny
uf An an . I inn C ui.t, "r n. 0:1 the
MCiiinl liloiU' 't M ... 10 0, t'.c- rallMt K ing
ti.e i::ih U- 01 M.i at tl.t li'.ur ot .ij
o'Cu. k ii. It.e aiu-ri...ii -l sm m . f r tilt
pu.p e cl vUctimc loii' 1:1 eciora ui (aui
r.m)ui,MKiie murine the UrtUiai; year,
ami 101m tr.iiactixii of mi h .tlitr t.u.int-Hn
a- ma lvr:i! rn:e l.tiorc ss'A metinj:
liunc l. crier cf the prenuci.t.
J. e. Oalbrai rn,
bct-retry aini irc.-iiitr.
INHilLX) ROOMS TO RES t Ii. quire
OodW, a, bclatunica reiiaurau;.
&11
cSc S EARLS
a 5 . - - r - - - -
L.'. '. ) 1 L A N I ; F.N T.S FTE-M-SIIINGS.
Alf-oh :ive a complete line of
SilliTMiii!! M
F.:r spr i.g trade at priCe
llat Ort colluce:".!"!!. iiv
uaacil ?i.l I'liv '-'r blm. ii o
is at I din el. piic.-r. do
(p ale ti alp ;..
COMPANY,
an ! ijj-IieI with ail the latest ami
iTF.vn v stick w ari.i'itKilUS
arclware
Carpenters' Tools
Hoi tilers' ilortlieare
I'o tetter, Shot, etc
Want toiviler !' Fust
Sates find Axes.
CJ rass
1 V 0 V '
j Albany Opera House,
A NIGHTS
cov
:."C iNi;
:MONI)A , APIUL 2S
Tho Young, llamlotiio, Ver.-atil..-,
and Finished Emotional Aetros,
(Miss Caro iiie Gage,
'irrOKTED BY-
HARRY F.
KEENE'S
j Own Eastern company of j'lay-u-r.
opening Monday evening in
j Tillottson't? he.vutiinl live act soci
, etv drama
THE LIFE OF AX ACTRESS.
With a chaniro oi
eveninjr. Admission
anv part of the housi
play each
oil cents to
Reserved
seats nil saie at
Blackmail's w itli-
out I'vtM i'h'irc
, ,n . , . .
C. ' 11 lJ iini
matiiit-o Satur-
Uav alt riKKiii.
OTIPK IS HEIIEBY GIVEN' i
t the ualiiiL;iie(l viis hy
or.ler of t!ie t'ounty C'ouit of Linn:
county, Oregon, on the 1st day of i
April, 1SIKJ. appointed extcutor of!
the la-t will an. I tc-t anient anil estate
f. James S. Lhukgon, ileceaed. Al!
1 ci5.au havu.; claiins inst said
estat.' will pi. ! n them to me at 'he
prrn.iv ui the la'e James .S. l:ck-
.:; wiiii ; r -per vouchers within bix
ii,onth trom this date.
Dated this , 1 ril lt 1S0O.
MAKY E. KK'KSOS.
Exeriltor of the estite of Jame S.
Iiickson.
(.'HAS. E. Woi-VF.KTO.V,
At tot ney.
A wj I second hand oran li-r
sale cheap at the art studio over
Linn Couuly bank.
QUEEN A,
POVDEH
j Absolutely Pure.
j TQ .uiir r iicvci variei. M cinrrti
; "I (uri'.j jjtrc iftli and wlmleeotueiirRf
More solium u-n 1 ttig.i the oraindrj
iniln 4iid cannot be olt! in i'omi ti
lion witl Hiiit!tuo of low trsl, hin
vciii!il aluiii ot : ti ( tn T t mwnVo
Sol'tunli in !itai. Kaki o.
oi-k . V .1 I S. .
Lkivis M. Ji.iiNBd.v ,t I n., Ari-nti-.
Portland, ( (i rir'in.
TiiB Celebrated Frencli
CURE
H'arri'itL'J to
the at'itcr live i.raiiHof either sev w hetluT
.iniiiL' ir-tin tho ccc-ivc of Htirmtiams,
folu t or opj jm. or throti-h j miTiiful imiis-rt-tioii,
ovt-r imiiiltMi-e, t t:., u-h al(Htnf
Kr.itn I'ovvi-r, '.V.iku u'n?-;4, Ut-Hrinir I'.ivn
Pain in lie :.v k, Suminal W nktit'34, Hvt
term, Ncr on- I'ros ratinn. N wturn il Onlid
Hioii, Li-iirttrrhiu. lhzi: s. Weak !t'iirj ,
!.!!" of i'owt: l liM f.i'ut' , hli'Il i'
letrftj -ftTi (t;L'l X't jr.uiitttirt' i'itl a:il
inanity. Trit'tSla b..x; 6 bat.r fi r .',n
S nr hv m.tit mi rei-e-ct of price.
tl(IIIK (.1 (KiMli: is ivn
iih t-vtrry i: onli-r tii iivc. to rctutiii t:u
m'ni. v if 111111:1 iM iil cure if r.r t Hi. t;- i.
Wc hte thuiirtauriB ol tctuiionialt Ir-jiu oUi
i'ld voutiy', of imth stxi-rt, who have I wis
perm ui'Mitty cirii by t!ie ue t Apbro'i:t:iit
i.'ircti! it f rti. .X-l'irt-fis
KIIK AIMIICO Mf ltlr. .
ft'tt:r 11 I'.nim h, llf, 27. i'irt!;iN'l, tirt.-znn.
rorst!oty l-h:i a M;im,'Aiio( aiva?nl
Fills
K.r
Krnirvit Ir-
Tf iiarit e-; noth
i i;kf tiiciu n
f 110 in:i. krf.. Ne
iwil protnnic.it
(Ju:ir;intw .0 tr
iicve Hiippr-1-.'
irfn'rritH'ii.
Sure.Sa
Don't he luimhj
'(J. ri.ive ('mi',
' l v:ilth.ind mor;"..
T:tkc 110 lit her.
bent to anr a-
ircn y 111:111 en rivt iot r.i pric-, $2 0. Ad
' ort i it tiro Jli'ilfniif t iiiniiufiv
! u-t Rraoh 1; x -jr, I'orll mil, r.M
j Bold by Fo iiay & Ma-on, Albany. Oregon
Mnrk lliililci's Merlin
Nona-: b iiKRF.r.Y givex
th it the an,iti;il mretiD of the
Albany Mini. 11 1 1 Muling company
will he hi-lil .it tin- utij.-e "of L. II.
M'Hitanw, se.Ti'tary ot s.ii.l .(unpin v
..11 th-- -JS:li il.j of Aptil, s)0. at thr
hour of 4 o'cl k r M tor the )iir-io-.
of 1 l.ftiMi; si-vi-fi ilircitors to
SHivo for 010: .-ir from the il.itf
th. n- t, in. I f.,r mi li i.-lu r hiisiiit.K
an 111 iv v in.' U't'oiv mi. h nn'.-lno'.
I'.'. rfl r o! thr j
!.' d M:.i.-h t?S
L. II.
-II t 111.
1 soi 1.
M UNTAX K.
Si ci ctai
M.
!!. KI.!J, ri!Vni..N AM' M Jir
K'oun, Ai!a y Mivon .
I.iiikI .-nrvr
1)ARTIKK I.RMKIMt stKltllMI liv.r)l.
tan. c. iirate anil protunr ..rk l.i eailiu-.-upoii
cx-ioinilj Ktirv. toi , r KisIkt Hi
liM.-oniplitc copii-i nf'r.eiil i,..t. H uml loan
ship plats, ami is prepare I tUo B inem in
nil part of 1. 11111 county. I'nstotti, e a-l.lrc
Millers station. Linn cmi it. .Oregon.
plaSto S -
IMIOSE U'lSIIINO A FIUSTC LASS
1 8rin eiii, the host inulr to tan.l tiic
cliinalt' of tliii cunt, can In- unit. In i-all'in.'
at MlM.lt K. !m iiian's. npM.Hite the M:tM.ni7
liinpli, Fi. st street. The latc-t vo. il ai d
iimt'iiiiiental iniiKie kept for sale. Aie th
largest asnrlniei.t of stampiifj putteri.s
neleet from this uir of :s.-i.
Kiien in patMtiti and eint.o.i!f r :.t 'c.-r
tU'lio over Linn Coiinty Lark. l.ir hei
votir oplir ami yoti will hi pli aned.
tree to V. A. M. IVai-tifu!
en'rav'n of graphic n.
ient M.i-onii.- Siciie. :il-n
ire ill-isttiited c t'lih.-tie
I nil the Masonic i;ooiK
and o,,k. I.o-.ve-t i.rin,
in North Amerh a. AIo oiinel new
illiis.tr.itcd otk for hircnN. a
! wi k and iipwi.d-. n, t, Fedtliti V
! Co. lol linjadway, N'.-w York.
SKCItET hOCIETIKS.
..r.
f e'..r.
'. 'v- -S.itty Loilce No. inei-ts
M imiav evening at ti.e ii A. I:
hall on to rv s:re-t. letween Second anil
lhird. l o.mv. llrei'iu. S".ran.rs in thn
lit., and transient brethren eonliailv invited
toatlei.il
Mi-l'li.TM.in Post No. f., O A. U.
Stated ill -. 'titles lit tlie ii, A . 1'.
Hail on tli.' N. eni.d and Kulirtn
rrida enin's if eu li inoiiih.
Irins;e-'t c-jiari.les lie e..r.:.
al y iniitid tu meet uith us
S. W. IthtfE.
U I. TASLri: toium .11 Jcr.
An uU it.
AET
J. F. WHITING, AliTLST.
lus'ructii.n g'vn and work evtcutwl in
Lauds. nie. Conrait aial leo.rutivi I'au tii.e;.
Lettering, Ouui.ii and iltihai.ieal 1 law
itiL'. Kocms 8 and , tester Mock, Altttv
OtatfOQ.
"APaaODIIiNE-
3f'S AFTER
1 m 1 1 f ' '
j Man ai..t
THE DEMOCRATS.
Governor Pennoyer Renominated
Without Opposition.
FOi: THE .JI NK St.lrC.HTEE.
J. J. Whitnsy, rf Albany. N minatoa for
Pr.a C'ltitir; Attrn-j-Bo .1 am for Sa
pr me J-d;e- A St rmy Sen?.
FoKi 1. sr, April 21. The demo
cratic state convention was called
to order in Turners hall at 11
o'clock t!i is m irninj.' hy chairinaa
Bush of the state central committee
The name of P. II. D'Atcey of
'inrion was at once placed before
the body ior temporal v chairman,
: . 1 .r;. I e ,l
.u. .- ; .
liir iiuuiiuniiuiie.
Es-irovernor John Whiteaker
wits the Geeond nominee for the
place. Houston of Washington
said in relation to the second nom
ination: '"viovern r Whiteaker
has always been a repieseiitative
democrat and there is no man if
the party for whom 1 have a
greater admiration, but he has
ti.nl plenty of honors conferied
upon him. l'Arcy is a voting man,
an active worker, atnl 1 desire to
see liini niiininated.-'
W. R. Bilyett of Linn, wanted a
man to lead the convention with
dignity and strength, and said he
knew none of a better itialily than
him.
There was considerable wran
lino at this period, about twelve
claiming the Hour at one time, and
the chair found it iniposiplc to
m:i iut.iin order.
Turner remarked: "I want no
law application in iiivnr of
White:. k-r. I want the ip-etion
decided by a fair vote. iali.
won't work in a democratic con
velili' 11. but tlie lloinination of
tetiipiiiai v cbairiiiaii is an honor
Whiteaker deserves.''
.1. .1. U.ilev of l'olk eonntv said:
"While I appreciate Whitakcr's
talent he i-s no sut.i t i. r to D'Arcy,
v. bo has always lu en an active,
hard working man iti our ranks, and
in recojtt'.itii'ii ol his past servi cs 1
would ask this convi t.t ion to hiiji
pcrt him.'
etiafor Wauerof I'tnalillu i.toved
that the choice shou! I he ma'le by
li.-tllot. Holiiian, !" Miii'iiomali.
Iijeeted on the ground that such a
procedure would he ui prcceilenied,
as pi) committee on credentials had
yt-t. reported as to who were entitled
io a voice.
Oov. Whitakcr, growing (i red of
th'" proceedings, reitiested his
name to be withdrawn, adJin:
".My name was never submitted at
mj- request, and t'nere hhall never
(e a con!e.-t oer my name in a
democrat ic con vention.
.i. F. Miller, ol Lake, moved lo
nominate D'Arcy oy acclamation,
which w:is catrieil.
Temporary Chairman D'Arcy
was tiien intro'luced to the con
vent imi hy Chairman I Ii .
D'Arcy said: "'I sainte yen
with fraternal respect, lam
I soi r that anv eon I enl ion sboiihl
haveatien here over the tempoi
a:y ch:!irinansbip, but the youn-ei
tleinoeraey botllii be recognized
In ttntherance of that view 1
thought lii.it the majority wanted
me. I have helped Gov. Wlntikei
on several nccaions : olilicaily.ati'l
1 ibink he is lavorahly ilispo.-en
toAarils me, ami lie nas t-liou a
proper pll :.t. While I am a yotitiy
man I li nv d me is milch as ati
one lo advance the interests of the
democratic I'Tty of tlieoii.
Nov , a! i he In ad ol our ti. ket. it
' S oilt .ai'V to Ii. .ii, mate (i.iVi'ihiil
i't :ii;..v el l aeel.itiiatl ami be
s 1 cc:t limy in- jv-e'e. t- tl." Ap-
pl 111:-!' J
C. .1. i'lenchatd, of As'oia, wa.
elected iciii(i...ry i-ccioan, ai.o
-eais, ..f ,!.!, K-on, ati.i .Mi h r, o
Linn, as.iistai.t M-. ielalies. (y'..iu
imtlees wete tin n appoin'ed as
loiious: . - .11 1 11 1 1 1 1 e o live on
eieden'ials. onlei of bus tn-ss and
I't-i 111. nu ll! 01 oaui.al ion, and one
lioui each county on plailoiin. An
adjournment wa-thi.-n tak u until
r. m.
On le-assenibling at 3 ::20 it was
found that imiiei.il the cummiltees
were n-ady to iep-r and a recess
was taken of lo minutes.
At -1 p. m. the convention was
iiL'iin called to order and the com
mittee on ere letitials reported that
I!)ti delegates wete entitled to seats,
.he repoit was adopted.
The committees on order of
bu-iness and permanent organiza
tion repi.ried that the permanent
i o nit ers he elected by ballot, una
jib.tt the following order of busi
ness he adopted :
I 1st Nomin.uiju of congress
man.
J.I ( iovei nnr.
;Jd Sti r, tary of state.
no .iaie treasurer.
3th Superintendent oi public
inst i net on.
b h Mate printer.
7th District lion: i nations.
bth Election of state ccnti.i!
coiiiinitbe.
The report, was amended by
mak.ng tlie temporary officers p
manent, and was aooptc
, " .
r, j amended and the- temporary oh.-1
c. rs were made Hr".ane-i t.
-; lieconveiition then adjourned
until r. m.
J llli: I'LATFOI'.M.
j At the evening session the repot ;
of the platioi m committee was ie
ceived. The platform begins by
conoratulating the democratii
I party on its auccesa iu the recent
flection1? in Ohio and Rhode Isl
and and says : "We denounce the
fraud by which the people of Mon
tana we're deprived of their rights
ol representation in the United
States senate bv the eena'o' of
their choice. We favor tariil" for
revenue, limited to the expense of
the government, economically ad
ministered. We condemn the
tariff bill now pending beforn the
house of representatives as an a
"javatton of the existing evils.
We toudeiun tho attenut of ihe
repnblteiin cotij;icss t reduce thu
orpins in the treasury by squan
dering and iinsappr.ipriatii.o the
anie, and i- spenailv denounce
lie attempt to nporo.ri ale a pin
ion ..f -li- Mil pills, whi' b lj.-l-to
the W lio'.e neop e to I lie . iliei.l
I a Ii II:. IV oil -lUaf. We -le
. ioU'icc l lie act ioii o: "spe.ik.-r
e. d i i C'.iliiliii a- x..tei- ih in..
s. - ' I
Ti.itic r.'i .i 4-.enf ill i.s ulni na.l not
uteil
up"ii 'ii'linu mea.-iite:-
iVu r.-allirm toe po-i'imi which
i.is eier oeeli in in.taiin d Iiv ihe
ileilioei.stie party, that old and
-ilwr ate iqiallv the "people'
inotiey. U -ire i'p,.oed to
a-! inea-iites of dih iimmatioii
oain.-t -liver and dem.ii;d its lre;
Coinage to sil;ply tlie needs of I'tisi-ue.-s,
arid thai all motley lslle.l hy
he tnveniiiieiit In; made lejjal
tender for all delits, hoth puliltc
and private We direct the atten
tion of the votci 8 of Oregon to the
record ol the democratic party upon
the Mihject of Chinese iniiiiiratic n
.ind demand the strict enforcement
of the Scott exclusion act and the
passage of a bill by congress of
further vigorous legislation, which
will prevent Chinese fiotn enterini;
our territory by evasion -f law. We
not only favor the forfeiture of the
Northern uaeitie land grant from
Wallulato 1'ortland, but we ulso
f.iyr l:ie itnmediaie and nueondit
ional forfeiture ol all unrt-st rved
land eratUs and reservation of
I a in !j to the public domain. We
insist that in legislation and ad
ministration toiiehinjj penson f
lairs, r.-i;ard be had t j honorable
set vice and present, necessity. We
arc opiosed to all measutes which
draw no d-stinction between tlie
veteran in the held and oamjcfol
lower, or the adventurer i:i the
rear, a? involvi.ig a cruel wrong to
tiie soldier and a wanton waste? ol
tb.e icjojiles' money. We urg"
upon congress the iiassage of hUi h
appropriations and the adoption of
such fie:c-ures as will tend most
speed ly to the opening ot the
Colunib'a and Willametttr rivers to
free navigation. We favor thea l
option of an iimetiiiiiietit to the
loderal constitution proviuing for
elecli.in of senators by a direct vote
of the people. We unqualifiedly
urge the adoption in this state ol
the Austialian system of voting.
Weap;rovo of declaring eight hours
a legal day's work in factories,
mines and shops. Gov. I'ennoyer's
veto in the last legislature of the
Portland water bill was endorsed.
TIIU NOMINATIONS.
After reading the platform the
following nominations were made:
11. A. .Miller of Jacksonville, was
rominated for congress by accla
mation. Gov. l'ennoyer was renominated
f 'T governor by acclamation.
For secretary of stale W. M.
Townsend of Lake county and
Xathan l'icr&on were jdaced in
romination. The vote resulted:
Townsend, 151 ; I'ierson, 24.
Townsend was declared the victor.
G. W. Webb was renominated
for state treasurer by acclamation.
For supreme judge B. F. Bon
ham of Salem, was nominated by
acclamation.
For superintendent of public
in. t notion Rev. A. L.tov of
Brownsville bv acclamation.
For state printer ('apt
.1.
O'Brien of 1'ortland by ac
lama
t.on.
lll-IHit r NOIIINAII0NS.
I'ir-t di-triet, pro-eeuting at tor
nee, Win. C' Iviir; i;d, (i. G.Oai ii ;
3d. .1. .1. Wiiini. y; 4 Ii. D. Ii.
M'liph.v; 5'li. J. B. B oek-nlior-oiil'Ii;
i;n, Clias. B. Hyoe; 7:h. I,
11. Dutiir.
In ihe Sixth judicial disirict
M .rtoii D. .-laff .id was nominated
lor circuit judge.
Joint senators for I5-.ker and
.Malheur counties, Geo. Chandler;
Ciackamas and Marion, Iletirv
Warren; (irant, Morio.v and
II irney, II. Blackmail.
.hunt representatives for Grant
and Harney, Chas. Dusti.i;
Liamath and Lake, G. W. Smith;
Sherman and Wasco. John l-'ultou
and A. S. Bennett ; Tillamook. W.
:;. Cole.
STATE CENTRAL COMMiTTm:.
Stale central committee: Ben
ton, John Burnett; Baker, H. C.
George; Clackamas,.!. D. Latour
ette: Columbia, II. C. Graham;
I v'latsop, C. J. Trenchard; Crook,
i.l. A. Donttiit; curry, John l-res-i
burgh; Coos. J. M. Siglin; Don-
i, " .
1 lis- 1
i. l.ane; runt. u. K.
Hazelton; Gilliam, II. C. Condon;
j Harney, W. h. Grace; Jackson, L.
:G. Ketims; Josephine,.!. W. II w
', ard; Klamath, G. T. Bildwin;
Ij.ane, I. L. Campbell ; Linn, J. I,.
! Cowan; Lake, M. I. Walters;
'.Multnomah, B. Goldsmith; Ma
; rion, J. Gray ; Malheur, William
il'ierce; Morrow, J . w . .uorrow;
S- y ,Ia,;v i,rrnatl, W.
j w 'Bonn8tt ; fil'amooi, ii. W.
F y Cmatilia, J. I'. Wager;
! i. i -:i i".,ii,.-o ir
Fierce; Morrow, J. w. .vorrow;
Fnion. B. F.Wilson: Wallowa, II
C. Smith; Washington, T. 11.
Black; Wa-co; (Jeorge Herbert;
Yamhill, W. C. Ileinbree.
Tinware warranted not to ruat a
Matthews & WaukM'B.
THE DAY IN CONGRESS
A VIGOROUS ATTACK Or. Tlie
CIVIL SEUVICK I.AM'.
Bill toPrsvlde for Compulsory Ertu
ratioa Anin; the Ca-nr d'AIenc
Indiana-tirtlui I. awn.
Wasiiiotok, April "1. In the
eomnii tee ! the wliolo the house
today considered the legislation
appt- piiaMon bill
Wiieti the clause appropriating
ilie sal nes for ihe evil service
commissi -n w.is le u-he I, Co h
oiiug, i Ne.v Y-.rk, hi ide .t pit .t
"f ni'l.'i t at it a not pi. 'p. i .
t'o' Oi'l. a- t'e e, .in in ti. ,i
I .eiMie-- ii- isai. -. exe.-utive -o
j;l li.-lal. A.H-r -ollli' .len.iV 111
I 1 .' I ' "f older as . ' V' 1 1 II led . H
nil niifcr oi vi oh.ih .i ttcUs , r.
oi.t te on the civ 1 -er. tee law n
t lie I"-ior-e I liei dei.ate. I rii'
ill J f littler .III O' t'o" 1.1.1111. ,f
ir m- ai. -I lo lo.ii-e a j n In- .
IN Tlii: uENAir .
Among the bills reporti d from
the committee and placed on the
calendar was a senate bill to rectify
certain agreements with the Co-.n
d'Ak-n." Indians in Idaho territory
to provide tor oompulsorv tbica-
tion for Indian cliildren. The
committee on privileges and elec
tions reported as an original
measure a bill to amend the sup
plement election laws of the L'nited
States and to provide for the
etliciciit enforcements of the laws.
The bill was placed on the calen
der. It provides that chief super
visors of elections shall be chaiged
in their respective judicial district
with the supervision of congres
sional elections, with tin- enforce
ment of the national election laws,
and the prevention of fraud ami
irregularities in naturalization.
Fugh said that, every democratic
member of the committee was
op)oed to the favorable report of
this bill, which he paid places re
publican supervisors over every
state officer, thereby insulting and
degrading these stale officers.
TIIK JllSSISSir?"
FLOODS.
.Many I'eoplr In Imminent Dangei
of Their Lives.
BavuU Saha, I.h., Apiii 21.
The real conduion of Ihings in the
overflowed district is ju-t coming
to light. The entire front of Point
Cooper is under water. Most oi
the levees are gono. The wntet
back of the levees is deep mid a
hundred lives are m jeopardy.
Small stretches of the levee hie
still ftanding and these were
crowded with men, women and
children, fside by side with horsef,
utiles and cows.
In an old elevated in houe 500
negroes are huddled together. Tne
condition of the unfortunate
blacks is pitiful. They piteously
beg to bs taken to some place of
safety.
r ttl KOAD HEN WILL STItllili.
(': Thlr Peinauds r f
errfed To.
F.oston, April 21. A special
from Cheyenne says: A confer
ence has been called to consider
the demand of the L'nion I'acitic
Railroad trainmen for an increase
in wages Xearly all of the ofli
cials are now at Cheyenne. Ii
some solution is not readied to
day a strike will ensue, taking in
the Denver, Texas ei Fort Worth.
Oregon Short Line. Kansas Paeilio
and the L'nion Pacific railroads.
A FIENIlS;i ! U'.KXT.
Cray Fatliir Drowns Hit Chil
dren in h Itarrell.
SiicL.it UN. On'.. Aoiil 1M Thi
ii .r' i i; a e!l t i- lo I i m. i' tia.m
M -iTi-oa. nf'er dr :iiii.
ti.s . hildien in a b.irr-l of at r
attempted to droa n ii ii-e!l I'll,
neijll'i Ts found liim l inn bv th
creek i:i il preeitl ' co.l.llttoii
His reason is dethiOM-d.
Tit K UNION TACIFC.
A Dealr to Build fi-naa rortland to
t'.te) Sound.
Xkw Yokk, April 24. The price
of Oregon navigation stock went
up live points to-day on the execu
tion of a c nsiderable ord.'r to buy
from Philadelphia, coming on a
narrow supply. At the same time
the Oregon Short Line stock was
moved up. Tjie real bull points
on these stocks is the recommen
dation to the l'nion Pacific direc
tors by the engineers r.nd experts
to extend their line at. once north
ironi Portland to Seattle and
Taeninti instead
of reiving on
Xorthern Pacific connections
FATAL EXPLOSION.
A ButUlat WmckiiI bj Dynamite
TwMem Killed.
Delcvan. Wis., April 24. An
explosion of dynamite in i K.
Doan's etore this evening com
pletely wrecked the building.
Four men were in the building at
the time of tho explosion. Two, P.
H. Doan and an unknown man
wern instantly killed and tiie two
others badlv hurt.
I At the Foot of the Italnbow.
J Er.ira the Sava niih News.
t One day last fali, while picking
j cotton, Ellen Powell, a negro wo-
man, lost a bag from her person
1 containing $5 in silver. She was
working for X. Hughes, who super
intends the plantation of X. 13.
Bauni, near T omslMiro. One dav
last week, alter a thunder cloud
had just p.'ss.,L si. ui w, k
in the same field knocking down
cotton stalks. Seeing e. b.auti
iul .rainbow aero -s the lield. and
thinking at the name time oi ihe
lost money, Mr. Hughes
told Ellen to go (o the end of it
and she wouhi tind her mor.ev.
Hie took him at bis word, and ju'st
in fr- nt of her about b 0 vards or
more, where the end of the rain
bow appeared to b-. she looked
on the ground and found her
m -ney.
THE K IKKF.T9.
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lo alKeicled li b
I-I Civ hv tin
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til I oi!. rs. It i.. .imler
K-ivc-rttor v.iil si-;i the
ret anl'nstaaaaler Aiitii.inte.l.
Washington. Ap.il 24 Tiie
; re-ideiit io-day .-nil to the senate
tlie name of Aden so:; P. Ham
mond to be postmaster at Af hlanil.
Oregon.
Itrnwnerl al aleuiiinvllle.
Mi MiNsvn i.!:, Or., pril 21.
Aiiibtei Alackev was droivned to-
day at Jones' miil w hile handling
j-'i:) in the mill pond. His fathei
is a proniiiic-t lawyer in l-'e'ih t
e.otland.
Five Foolish ."VlahU.
Mosi-ow, April 21. Five si-iers,
named Domovierofl", the youngest
P years olj. committed suicide
liere.to-.iay. I? is lieiieved thev
feu.re.1 am.-st us nihilists which le i
to the act.
DlTiNE!) TO DEATH.
A IIUKTITL Hfttif Ai
A SIIK ricxoiv.
h l IN
Man; fatliiu aim Firatmrn Fvrii.li
i tV.9 Flan" -An Eiloio.i tf
banal Aiit-A Haary !..
Ali.sintown, April 24. At. i; :: i
this morning fire started i:i the
dye house of the l."n". n Silk .'!:!:
ai Catas'iua. T;;-' 'irmvs fpr;td
with remarkable sj ee l ntid d -.---troyed
the buildlu-. to-.-ut 1-er i;h
the inacliinery an ! ijttvuitity o!
tine silk.
Many of the rmji'.-i'-e- -
already m the mi'l at work. J-t'.-.v
Cooper, Cha. Trick, ho Ta'tle
and .1. Totiejta.xi. .in 'in'--M'. los:
their lives an-i abor.t t hirty-'ive
more were h;;rt. Three or i-.ni
may die.
While the firemen and employ; ?
were working hard to control the
lire an explosion of vitriol and
other acids took place, and before
the liromcn could escjpe several
were caught by the failing wall,
tnd many were hurt by the living
debris.
l'l:e following ha'.e been lake!:
from t'ue buildiini: Juliu Go. -d
iosepli i odigiau.:, an lt.:lLs:i : tr..
jss tlyer and t.vo ot n-.-rs, w li .s
oodies have not yet Ic ea iottii.i.
o.d a i '.mliiio-vu ; I'l'-s-e.- -.
E-i-rctt, ag'd Is. i.:t.-.!iy l:u l
..'i.arles nick, :1. i.ac;ure i.
.ill .lie; M. o i. it, r... 1 ;.
L;rt, c.'.niiot Iiv:-.
.Iauv otiie a were h ;.t. Tin.
.ill.' IS sUopos il to
have
- s ! 11 -)
.-.I'-lscd b s.io.u 11 lei
l'he loss wiil .c.icii 110.'JO.
1'ilc ust r.ll i.lll slw.ll.
1 he m.iiii points n: the Austia
ian ailol A'..ierieanied. ai e :
1. Ml .allois m .s; print-. d
and disiri iii .i at the public ex
pense.
2. Th" name- of ail candidates
must be printed on the same
ticket.
o The l-allol must 1 .leiiver.d
t ) the vul'T within the poiiiog
place by s.vom oilicers of election.
4. Xo ballots may be voted save
those delivered.
.". The voter must ' e guaranteed
a;'Sol ite privacy in orepating his
ballot.
tl. The secrecy of the ballot must
be made compulsory.
Frr. II, C. I.ilnivr'a 'i.tti.rr.-tlorf
of Unslr,
Twcedale's block. First street,
Albany, Oregon, opened Jan
uary 20. IS!):). Tiie course of ia
striietiDn will consist of classes for
oiano. organ, harmony and voice
culture. Thf-re will be u normal
class and diplomas furnished to
teachers, specify in? capacity
and expui-nce. -.'tu.ients pariic
ipalo in monthly ieci;nis, uivl Br
graded lo h; ;re (-...ahty in rendi
tion. This fiUKirvatory will bt
conducted oi tho same la?is rs
thc.ss in :o:c;i, Xer,- Yoik.rtc.
This is the 03 '.y recognized s.iccr63
tul system "iown for a thorongii
musical edua Mori. Send fox circu
lars and ret. "ence. OilUe bor.
from 1 to o.
Uo:i"t forjct thai at V.rs. ii. 1-.
Ilm .l's is the placejvi tret oiir -c
ing iiiichiiit s.
Go t Lango's for your jrocoriesj
CAIJFORk SHAKEN
Tho Ser?rest Itrthquakc -Expe-rier.eed
for Mary Years,
KFTrSTnKOlCIIOrTTHECOlST
A I.js: tic M ir.-B Hip W.f? a- d ti:en K 1!
H ciself Drur ei! Mi!ueil
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-oed, riitm in;. const i ui tioii tiain
lor lepaii
at ;::.o".o:ii ,-1 v.
lh:D'.,i;'jii(';i-) .Vpiil 21. This
liluce was vis.te I by three heavy
shocks, ihe sev.Tt it for years, this
mor:r..g at o :'.''.
A I' I'ilTAl-l VIA.
Pi. i vi-fMA, Aptii 24. At twenty
i ..Vep- slim k v. is felt i
j rfto ,,r,.t. liji.t-r
ui.iiiites to lour tins morning a
in this place.
shocks fol-
'Wei Uie heavy on-.
Mo;:;: damaos done.
Mavfiki.i, Cm!.. April U4.-
!.. April i:4. An
arth.piake occurred 111 this ci'y at
;!::.. tins morning. Chx-ks jtre
stopped ; plaster was crackeil in
huii iin js. The temperature stood
r.f tiS with a heavy atmosnhere.
Not :i breath of air was t-lirritii.
Fall trees sayed, making a loud
hissing noi.-e. Tne railro.id tracks
south of here neir Paseadero
moved a lew inch's out of line.
The bridge is impassable, b-.th
pier? being out of hue, and having
scttl'd a lew inches. The rails
w.;:e pulled a fjot apart. The
ground settled (5 to 12 inche in
pia-'s.
A LUNATIC'S CHIME.
Iim1ti Itis " f and Thn
Commtts buiriiif.
vv J'ham :s o, April 24 Mich-
l..-i!i.". a s'Ti' c ittir : hot 5lt:d
f . , : v ..:.
tr : ' ell i
i d i:: .t !;
Th- -i.lv
signed f. . ':
had a i.ir.te
: I -I h.s v. it" i e.t their
: l.iyctte s'rei-t to day
.' out it's own brains.
cans- i''it can be as-
iie act is i.isaiiiiy. Thiy
i.in.ilv of children.
AN OI.O CHIMIN.
Tiia :.-n y ufa rai'.lilaa Wifr and
"urilerons Villain.
Si;ai;i.i:. Wa-h.,
Daniel Allen w-is
i.vi. l-ti las! 1 i'ht f'
Aptil 21.
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iii.-is, co.rs
an I v.-sts and trotls-i itigs hef.ue
c.:vitig vur or-l-r as t .-y posiiive
!v gua-eiitee pi tl'ect lit. tsl orK
matisiitp and general Satisfaction at
the very lowest pric -s to be h id
.-onsj lerin '. of cmrso. the- material
use.) and the workmanship.
Ilir I'rldc of 4iiau.
A e'eir pearly hu 1 trin-pureiit a'lin
nalwavsa siyn of pure 1!.i.hI, and
.!! p'rrtons tioabl-d with dark,
.-.-o-isy, yell'iw or hloti'io-l skin ca.i
ft asiirel that their blood is nut of '
n'.er. . trvv Si .s of BKlitiS'
V.LOtlD PUK1FI0R ant BLJOD
MAKER wtll remove titu causa anl
'Ms skia will heemne cleur and tran
;are:;t. Try i:, ami if ti.:sta-ttou is
-io. gives it will c :-i you nothiuq.
i is f-.-.lly warranted, l. I.. Biack
nm, druggist.
nhv It It
Tl.it people linger al.mg always
omplsiniiig about thr.t tired feeling?
jiic botticef bi:g;s- BLOOD PL'KI-
ami BLOOD MAKER will en
tirely .remove. ti:i fueling, give tliem
a goal app-jtite r.r.d reuulate digej
ticr. G. L. Blackmail, Uruggit.
I'arasols! I'arisnls!
I iiavo just received inv tpr:ng
stock of parasols direct from the
nm.Uifaciiirer in Xew York in all
the latest stvles and prices chea-ier
than everbefore). Samuel E.Younjf.