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A '"J SC'- " &r 1 L 1 -. BARROWS Exclusive Agency for thclLudlo-w Fina Sho93 BLV MllKltii HLOUJx. The best hranl in tlie mrket. This tactureil JEFFEHS01T FLOUEING MILLS F JKFFEBSK)N, OREGON. The mill has re.ntiy horn rotittol moat improvfl mi"hi:iery. Ask lor the An take no other. MM? 1. I STEW 1 1 Dealers In- General Hardware 'k'OltliKl! fron. Steel and Coal Wayons and ISityyies Hope and Cordage lilacksm it lis Supplies Garden rind al OYSTER HOUSE AND RESTAURAT Just opened opposite the liuss IIou-,e. Everything new and clean. Open day urtt nii'ht. IIAKRY JONES, rrepiictor. A HcjKtir Shop lias just been opened on First street, opposite the Russ House, Where you can get all kinds of broken articles mended. Clocks, guns and locks repaired, keys tit ted, etc. Work from the country promptly attended to. rur: riir: nic: Dr William's Indian Vile '"'intmeni is the only sure cure for blind, bleed inn or itehinir piles ever disi-overca It lit-vt-r fails to cure o'.d cases of loa; standing. Jud-e Coons, Maysville, Ky, says. "Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment cured me after years of sutler'nn;." J udet jllinimrv, Cleveland. O.savs 'I nave oinid by experience that Dr. Wilhar.. Indian Pile Ointment -rives immediate and perm .i.enl relief." We have hundreds of such testi mninuK Do not suffer an instunl longer. Sold by ilruists at .ri4k- and $1 per box. Sol J Uy FosUay A; Mason Albany, Oreiron. Tbe Pride of Woman. A clear pearly and transparent kiu is always a siyn of pure blood, and all persuns troubled u jth dark, greasy, yellow or blotched akin ca.i re.-t aKred that their blood is out of order. A few loses of KKOOS' BLOOD PURIFIOR and HLOOD MAKER will remove the cause and the skin will become clear and trans parent. Try it, and if satisfaction is not given it will oost you nothing. It ia fully warranted, O. L. Black--nan, drogaist. Uorno'a Catarrh Snuff. Sure cure for sore eyes, deafuess, headache, ana the worst forms of entarrh in the head and throat. Price 23 cents. So'd by Foshay A Mason, Albaoy. Oregon. IdipW & SEARLS la.mls and cents nishings. ITR. Alsolm-: a complete line of Kill' mil Jt'f I MU1U For spiii.g trade at prices that defy cienpecitiuu. Give us a call rojd l uy your shoes of its at l.edroek price?. Geo i ..oil und tqtiare ihalieg. H: cxtn fine by the ijuality of Flour is manu- COMPANY, an-.l supplied with all the latest und L FMBIA" T Every sack ivarr.Mit'.-.l'Vt SOX I AND- Weiocct Carpenters Tools liaitders Hardware lowdert Shot, etc. Giant Powder tt'- Fane Sawn and Axes. Grass ieeds IT, by rc 1 'PHASE WIS1I1XO A FIRST-LASS IN 1 s'rjirtiir, the best made to stand the climate of thi.i coxir, can be united breailini at Mis. U K. liymaii'H. opinitc the '.Masonic leniplj. First street. The latee? vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Alse th lar.'eit asortmi-nt of stamping patterns select from this side of "Frisi-o. aiven in panitini; and embroidery at her Btu.lio over I.inn County Ikuik. tiiie hc vour rJer and you will be pleased. ' Mcpherson Post Xo. 5, O A. R. Stated niectinijs at the O, A. K Hall on the second and Fonrtn Friday c eilings cf each uionih. 'Irai sicnt I'uniri ks are cordi ally invited to meet with us .S. W. KKfcCE, II. F. Tabler. Commindcr, Aojniant. l:eeulors Niillrr, N OTICK lb HEREBY GIVEN that the umlcrsii'iied was bv order of the County Court of Liuu county, Oregon, on the 1st day of April, 1S!K), appointed executor of the last wilt and testament and estate of James S. Dickson, deceased. All persons haviiit; claims agdnst said estate will prescn. them to me at the premise of the late James S. Dick s hi with proper vouchers within six months from this date. Dated this .April 1st 1S90. MARY E. DICKSON. Executor of the estate of James S. Dickson. CllAS. H. WoLVF.RTOS, Attorney. ART STUDIO, Mrs. Dr. Patton'e elegant art rooms. in Blumberx'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 large collection of pictures. Pictures for sale or painted to order at reasonable rates. J. F. WHITING, ARTIST. lujfruction Kivn and work executed in Landscap. Portrait and DeeorativeFaii.tlng. Lttunn, fcetittnii j and Mechanical ljra inn. Kocibs 8 and Fester Week, AlUr.r Ortfoa ' PQUDER Absolutely Pure. This powatsr never varies. A marvel ol purity,strensU) and.wto;n. ne!is Mot -jonomiti Uia - the - brdinar) kind; and cannot be sold in compt-ti. bion with multitude of low test, short ei:-lit alum or phosphate nowdurs Sold only in c-ius, Kotai. Rakin' jow. opb Co, W- Vnl -t. N. V. Upwis M, JonNso.v & Co., Areuta, Portland, Oregon, Tlie Celebrated Frencli the irener.tive uiy-ansof either Bvx whrth' r ari"iint from the nc.j'iic ns of Htiiimlaiit.-, iohact or opium, or through nnthlul in.l ih cretioii. over imluU'i n. c, .tc.,"m h as l"of Drain I'owtr, Wak u'nt.ss, IWarinu liuwn Hainsinthc lia k, Scininul V akix.. trria, Ner ou t'roi ration, -N u turnil Onii ioii9, Leucorrhui', iMzzincs-t, UVak Memtiry, l.ossot 1'ouem'i.l Iinpot.-ncn, whidi i' mL, lectej often U'aJ to prsinaturc old aj;e und insanity. I'rice il a box; C 1kxi-5 fcr ti.00 Sent hv mail n receipt of price. VKIIH-: t.l iKIIIi: is K'ven ith evwry i.'i order reeeivetl. to refund tne nionry if a rrrmniirnl cure ia i.oteffe. tel. Vr have thoii&imiftol tetiinoniatM from old and jouritf, of hoth feei, who hae hceti penuanenrlv cured hv the use "f Anhrotlitine 1 Circular free, Addrvns rut: 4 ni 1:0 Hf iiiiiM: o. Vti a Branch, lh, 2V. Portland, Oregon. For sale l, t'txdiay .t Manon, ho t-ali and retail druifiii'ts, Alhany, reu(,n. FEMALE Fill:, Fur Kom.ilc Ir rculaiitiw; noth in t iikv them on hi' market. Nevtr il rtuccessfiilh i!el by jirniiiini'tit 1:111109 niontt.lv. t.narantco' to re iicvo ni,rii'l nterstniati'-n. Don't he htimbiii sreil. Have time. Health anil money. Take no other. Sent to anr ad dress jy mail cn receipt of pricp, S2 00. Ad lress tpliro Medicine I itmpiiny Wet llram h II x 27, lrll tnil. Or. Sold by Foshay & Maon, Albany, Oregpn LniMl Stirvcylns. P4RTIK3 IKSIRINO Sl'RVKTINO DON ( CAN OB lain accurate and prompt ork hv callin-.' upon rx-county survi oi r, T. T. Fisher, lie hascomplt te copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prciwe 1 to do siirveviu? in any lart of Linn county. I'ostotlice aildrcss, Millers Station, Linn cou it v, Oregon. Albany Opcm House, 4: NIGHTS -t 0MMLNC1NG MONDAY , A1.MML 28 The Young, Handsome, Versatile, and Finished Emotional Actress, Miss Caroline Gage, SI I-POKTKK I!Y HARRY F. KEENE'S Own Eastern comimnv of play ers. To-nioht (Wednesday) in tlie great live-act play. TIIE WO ORPHANS. With a change of play each evening. Admission o'J "rents to any part of the house. Reserved seats- on sale at Plaekioan's with out extra charge. A good second hand oriian for sale cheap at the art studio over Linn County bank. (iood meals can lie had at the City Rest iurant lor $3..ji per week. Ice cream and cike, .", cents. Piivate hoxos. n. a. otowni.K. -. w. cKou nru CROWDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildingsorcarpen ter work. All work intrusted to us will be promptly sxecutsd. ITILL VOL" SCFFER with Dyspepsia and ' II i.iver ,nnipiuini.- aniion vuuiizerls I iruarantecU to curs you. For sals by Foahay 1 t Mswn. r 1 ? r I ! v THEHEATHENCIIV ..g They Continue to Land C fnllv in California. - t A STEAMS!!!!' KHItNf' y- Eltctr.c 1 Execntimg ia 5w Yeik fklt n. .1o.i4 TTT,A, oi;t.itinnal T'.Ji V- rres.'lfnt'g veto- , ? WAMiiNtiTK.N. April -!. riF tary Tracy n ru-vt-d a long t to-"lav (loin l. K. C'oon.Cli inspi-ctor at San Diotro in rent siini.i.'linii C'liint'SL' into the C Stales ll.jlll Mexico. Heirf, ..1 C caivlul iiif-pfi'tion ot tlifl.10 and roads c.Orsiiii; tlio .Stat ehnvra i''lri.0DUCitallr1, for 1 ingtothis country and that V1" inipoHfible with the present K'jee to prevent all the Chinese 'ini enterinjr the 1'nited SiBtc.-?.' Vic says that eiiiiioliiii; ofChinef-ilo the l.'nited Staies i a ii-otil.i) !o trallie of n small diineii-i. whifh is harked hy very lr.iH y capital, with principal uartc.')n San Franri'o, and thatChin.Ve evid"iice shows that eniitracts rte made in China to deliver K'.ieU each man on American Mil, anda guarantee is "iven, it d livery is made in safety, of the payment f fH'J It'r head. TIIK I'liESlUKM'S VETO. I A 1'ub-ic ISulldlnir Bill Killed Hill Allot hr Approved. Wa-iiim.h.x. April 2s. Pivsi dent Harri.soii has vetoed the honst j hill am lioriziiiir the const metioj I of an addition t a pnhlie hnildiur at lallus. lexas, at a cost of ipKJ. O'.Ml. The jiresideut In-day approvit! the bill appropiiaii.i-; .fl'oL'.OOO foj a jiostollicc at San .lose, Cal. KEEP t'ACKINU HOI SE The l:usliies to ISe Ilevolutionled! mi This funi. Ciiiru.o. April 2rK -!. E. lSooge, I'. T. He.lges ai.d A. S. i.;rret.-on, of Sioux t'liy, h.wa, are in this city in cumuli it ion v. tt li Aimour and other big die-sed beef nun concerning a matter w hieh proai ls"S to revolutionize '.he business oil the Paciiic coat. Hedges .-a;o in an interview: We expect ' establish larg'' lacking houses i:i San Francisco and Ingin operation at once. We not on' de.-t led on the San b nuicisco iai)t hut several smaller plants in diil'erent rectio:is ol" the west. Perhi'.is we may do something in the state of Wii.-ditnj; ton. Tllli CHICAGO STKIKf. The Plot TliiekraM ami tlio Slrilo Will he Kesumeil. Ciii".io, April 1'!). To-day was comparatively uneventful in ti e carpenters' strike. An initial step declaring ihe striko otf has been taken and members of tin new association think it will be lc sumed Friday. The old ina-tcr carK.nters' association wiil be boy cotted. The journeymen am) bosses arbitration committees held a lwng conference this afternoon and arranged for a meeting to-morrow to consider the details. AN IMI'OKTANT IIKAI.. A Syndicate TuMii l"p Ihc Bonds ufllie N'ortlieni Piieinc. Ni:w Yokk, April Hie fol lowing has been sent out by Dow Jones e; C'o.'s Financial Ncs: Drexal Morgan A, Co., Rockfellcr, Edward Sweet e: C, and ono other linn have agreed to take up .fll, nOO.OOO of tlm Northern Pacilif bonds and have set asi.le the finds to take up ft.oOO.imil of the bonds. The syndicaie will I'il'ect the retirc ineut f all the bonds. All Favor It. P.ostox. April 2'i. The Amalga mated Society of Carpenters and Joiners have formally decided to co-opetate with tne Brotherhood of Carpenters. The action of this riody. which has been regarded as the most conservative nrganiz'i'ion in the city, brin-.-s every orgoni.a-'i-'ii in the city in line lor the eight hour movement on May I. A Heavy I'nllnre. Ni:w Yokk. April -J.I. The schedules in the assign .nent of L. Francke ,t Co. show liabilities of I..Kht.00ll; assets, 1.0S4,000. T lio Clayton Investigation. T-i i ti i: Rock. April 2). The Clayton investigation committee to-day heard the testimony of 104 negroes who said they voted for Clayton for congress. lleeeption nt llio White Houfc. Washington. April 2.). The Iat of tlie ot!i, i:il t:il( receptions to the general public w-.ts given to' night at the Wbite House. Cnn.iIin TacKic Farnings. Ni:w Yoi:k, April 2 ) The Can adian Pacific earning for March were $1.1.-i0,22-.;. Itailroad OIHeial ItesiRimil. Chicago, April 2.I. General Manager P. Ripley, of the C. B ci Q. railroad, t i iav resigned, to take efl'ect June 1. He has ac cepted the second vice-presidency of the C. M. & M. P. road. A Sensation Spoiled. -11. , -i on WASHINGTON, April ZJ. api. fhepard, thief of the revenue 'Jit 7 .TV department, denies the, report neiit vifire being . prepared'- for.thexc4 manuer or tne. JJear during her cruise to Alaska. : v i r ' I'iJt'jlTKY OF XCt7T10S. ri Wiktla XaaIactrlcal Ex- 'SXiav'Xph.oi Wal lace, the United 'States court, has granted a writ ot habeas cor? pus,-:mrnaW:4ne' 17i in the ease of Ketnrnler sen teheed" to be killed by teleUitty?Wt tlie ground that the act, uaderwtic tlie cxe cation was to take ptauo ig" in Viola tion of the constitution, lit ' 1 . v ine uiiure 01. tnecaue i Drob- KMy be oo oJ protracted litigation. '''N1in - ; Kwr vppoduc&d 'nl WturctJiiretSTiiur it rmay oe weeks longer beforo a decision of the court will be handed down. If adverse Sherman may apical totho I'nited Mates supremo court. Lawyers hero declare that tlie application will 1101 b; successful, as thev assert it is cleailv witliin the limits of t tits decision of the su premo court case where it was claimed that the eighth piovision of the constitution app.ied to the state laws to iinjKjst certain pun ishments. In that ca-o the stipieme court decided that the provision applied to national and no' state lej;al violations, hut should the federal courts decide the law not j;oo I tlieie will be in pison a uuinta-r of condemned murderers who coiinot be put to death. The law providing; fur the lope as a m-ans of execiiiion, it is argued, ha. In-en supplanted by the electrical law. If the latter is ruled out the state will have no law for cap:ial punishment, and 1 he juyer.i say a new t-i.itute that uiitrht be passed providiuu for Hie means of execuiion could 1101 af'eet thoe sentenred prior lo its passage. The ileik of tlie V. S. court thi- I - nie ill .-,,-.11 uii iiie ..,.... , i, ..ir.,:i ...... i it ... t- ,,,!.., .,f 1U,.,U ,.,.,. and sent il to Auburn. The petition on which it was granted sets ioitli Iliat the i'.:nisl'.me;)t imposed by 'lie s!atu:e is cruel and unusual, Hut it conflict with the federal constitution, thai tin puni lunent imposed deprive' him of his life witnoii due process law, not only dial the imi'lfl ii putting him to leath k utili.vful, but that he judicial iunctiun ol fixing the time is taken from Use court and !ele;'a'.e- to tins executive I'.'licer. A UENENAL UPRISLMJ .aMONG THE WORKING MB!f OF TIIK OLD WOULD. A Kevolutlon Threatened at lha May Day Demonstrations Many Anarrlilsts Arrcsteil. Pksth, April 2!). The agilation atnoi:g the workingmeu ol Hun gary is assuming colossal propor tions. Paris, April 2!. Forty or more anarchists were arrested to-day for trying to create disorder among the workingmeu. Among them was the Manpiis do Mores. The Temps says that the iwliee discovered in the Marquis do Mores' house printed documents designed to incite the workingtnen to disorder, and found in Dumont's house a secret press manifesto umiug troops to meeting. They aho ascertained that certain anar chists intended to throw dynamite in order to cflect a revolution on Mav duv. A SjTKAMKIt f.lKSEII. 'llio Captain's Coolness Saves Ihe I.Ives of All on Hoard. J u ksonvili.l, ITa., April 2J. Tiio steamer H. B. Plant of the SI. Johns' river line was burned early this morning in Beresford lake, one hundred miles south of Jhis city, causing the loss of three lives, all colored. When the alarm was sounded tho forward part of the toat wa3 ablaze. Tho passengers were half dressed ; some jumped overboard. Capt. Hall had a life lioat cabt oft' and held beside the t wnmg hhip. With a revolver in his hand he then called for the women ami children und put them ia lirst, not letting the men ap-l-jarh. The captain's coolness sved ihe lives of all. The vessel was valred at f4 l.OOO. DECLAU'D L-JJCONSTITCTIONAL Tlio High License Law In Michigan Fonn'I to be Infective. Laxsisg, Mich., April 2:1. The sapreme court Ins decided that the high licence law as passed at tlie lut session of tht legislature is null an 1 void, as the act which was enrolled and signed by th'- governor was not tho act which that body passed. A Corumau Horse ThleT. Chicago, April 2! F. Wood ruff, at one tiuio suspected of com- u itv tn the mnriler of Crenin, a-:U uuiltv this attemoon to a cfctrge of horse theft and was sent 1 lor six luonins ai crioeneii. ,-A:.n.mg . tira ASP.e. it. John. April 29. ? o labor trouble is assuming a grave aspect, i with 175,000 feet of rough clear Yesterday the eini loyes of ; redwooil for the Oregon and Cali Mieavoy fe Son's brass foundry i fornia Lumber Company of Port went out on a nine-hour strike, land. The Cousins left Eureka The men of the Fleming Locomo- j April 19th, and when about sixty tive Works also went out. 1 miles -went by north of Yaquina DEADLY ENCOUNTER. Rival Fishermen On.ihe Colum- .'bin Shoot Each Other ;, 1KB -XByrs or rafc , coast. , .-: . t -,v. .! . '; - t Huatingtoo Depvti for Saa Francito -Otatral Alger VUitlug tb'v; ; V. ;Washiijt'ff.XK.;." ." ' , ' : .. ' ' .-. ; . Poktlaxu, April "W. Newij was brom;ht to thin city this atterjnOon by tiie s'.eamer' felephone that a hUooting att'dr occurred this, morri- the i ontrfh-n river j.rar hiiibitMV-liy& mPmi between noi'" and --r.n!?!. fUV,M,.,-iOW.eiaWaai ennen. .1. tiayman"Tas Killed and Jas. Wilson and a man named Olson were seriously and perhaps fatally shot. Olson and Wilson yvere brcnght here this afternoon on the steamer Telephone and were taken ti the hospital. A parly of union Fishermen came from Astoria to 1'anhvlast evening and when the two fictions met this morning the sho"ling took place. .Morgan Bakus. who arrived on the steamer litis afternoon which bi-nughi ihe wounded men t this city, says that .1. Ilayman, II. Olsen and ('. Wilson, union men, who came iron: Astoria, were in a sailboat and passed a number of non-union men w ho were lishing. They ordered the non-union men to draw in their nets and ijiiit lish ing, .claiming that they hail been selling lish at 7o cents apiece which is ) cents lower than the unio;i price. Alter some words t he union men sailed on and came ne.tr a srow anchored near the shore, when suddenly a number of diots were li:-.-d from the scow on tlc-m. striking 1 layman in the head kill ini! Liiji almost instantly. Wilson who had a rille retnnieil the lire. The shotting was kept up forS"ine li. ue and Olscii rel ieved a snot in the back which w ill prove fatal. Uibou was sliot tlnve times in the lees but will recover. No anests have been made so far as know n. and it is impossibl . to fud out who did the shooting, hill It is supposed that it was done by non union men. as threats- were made at different limes by the union men against the non-union men. Havman's Isxlv was taken to Astoria in a sail Isiat. NKW STKAMSHir LINK. lapiuie-o Vessels I'ly Itetiveen Port land ami Yokohnma. Sax FitAXCisco. Avril 2'J. The steamship (Jaelic from China and Japan brings the news that Osteu, the famous "rice king" of Japan, intends e.-taohshing a steamer lino from Yokohoma to Portland, con necting there with the Union Pa cific road, lid will .dispatch the hip Seiiiubesi to Portland about May 4, and will subsequently get another into service. The Eight Hour Movement. Sax Fuaxcinco, April 2:. The eight hour movement to lie inaug urated on Mai' 1st, will be confined in this city to caipentersand brew ers. Hie carpenters ana joiners have taken the lead in the matter and ic depends on heir success or failure whether the other craiis will follow their example or not. Thellodie Identified. Poim lanij, April 2:1. It is learn ed that tho names of the three men drowned near Woodland last Fri day were J. Belles, Thus. Belles, anil M. Wymote. They and two Swedes were working in a logging ! a....... A...1 I..,.! .il, f i,, it Itrvit u.lillp-, ioj uaa ,.mh; urn. i.. to catch a raft of logs. They gjt in front of tho ratt and on reaching tho rapids were upset. All had families. The bodies were not re covered . California Tioneert. Sax Fkaxcisco, April 20. The members of the society of Califor nia Pioneers of New England ar rived !n this citv yesterda and were given an informal reception at the Pioneer Hall this afternoon. A Frightful Fall. Sax Francisco, April 2.1. An acc'ilent occurred at the Petroce gas works this afternoon, in which J. Tighe and Ed. Kelly, laborers, were severely if not fatally hurt. A" elevator in which they were startling gave way and ihev were dropped a distance of about 3") feet. Guilty or Murder. Sax Francisco, April 20. The juiy in the trial of Chas. Clark, chargid with the murder of Capt. Logan last year, to-night "-(.turned a verdict of guiity of murder in the first degree. Th Washington ti. A. IS. Ei.i.KXsct'RO, April 20. Several delegations to the O. A. R. which meets here to-morrov; have already arrived. Sen. Alger and party will arrive in the morning. RESCUED FROM THE SEA. The Schooner Rudy A. Cousina Flcks l'p Five Men Adrift. j xne schooner Rudy A. Cousins arrived yesterday from Eureka Day, at 8 'cltK!k on Saturday vmiij; pitKea np nve men adriit in two lioats lwlougiog to the seal- u wmoorierar'K;. Olsen; which left Astoria a short time" since hound oi di ou a : sealing cruise. The men w ere kindly cared for by Captain Conning until ' Sunday morning:,, when aheir craff was sightl. and thev were Jinallv transferred on Jwardof hc-r. ThcV state tliat tlwj- had left the 'OlWii on Saturdarrnoniingtolitintireal?, and while engaged in thia' occupa tion, did not observe lluil tiie steamer'' had dNumtoaiYvi i"i Unt, their rauge 0( vision, hftnjeji alone wttriout hjffr Wln picked p, the lxat tsmtaiiicd fmir fccals. Lie - result of jlJi'e iliv'si A I.IVKLV A(m:Kii. She lal. e Things ery Warm fur il Miliktral Ae,enl. A Macon Mis.. diTta'.eh sivs that "diss (ieoigia Hamlin mid trotfpc t-layed here on Friday night, lier'bills were also pi.-p-'d for the -ntertai'.!iii-'iit last niglit. Yesterday Mr. Lawrence, tin. agent of a minstrel troupe, arrived and proceed d to advertise his show ou the bill-boards. co-riug uji Miss Haiiiiin'sdisplay. Thero upon she piovi.l.-d heiM'li' with a liding-whip, and, wiihh,;- assist ants began to hide Lawrence's bills lciiiiid pure white paper. Lawrence appeared on tin- tcene, and I lie climax of the impromptu drama was tin sharp cow hiding of .Mr. Lawrence by tne irale star. Lawri uco d.ar.ci-d his aeknow ledg iih ills an I eioplia.-.i-x-d hi - silence with d fen-ive f.'luir-. The dr.e-eur:ain v ;w worked bv Ihe City Marsha!. rVolines Mintiiu-et ilig. The Oreej'i and Washington pnnnal ilolir.rss campiin i ting begin June ,"i in. at New Park, S.-.let.i Oregon. The i.iid;i ;-roui.J i'-re gooi. f.!s. lvo 1 j as- t lurage for hor'e eome and bungi your tent-. .. :I tne l"dl s children are in i:ed to thio uuicn mi-eiir.g. Street cu.; rr.n to and ' from the d pot to l he Pari I . II. Oboax, i. W. Hi NT. president secretary. 1'. u;ani;er Will Paris, April 29. t'.iat arrangements: for pejulauger to r Tukf Part. -It is repelled lie being mttde turn Mav 1 to fake part in the ttons. l.ib.jr denioiistra- ASTORIA IS HAPPY. TIIK SOITHKKN 1'K IHfTil UK ISI'ILT TiiKI! F. Ilnntiniflon Sigm. tin- rmrii!H-H-' Will Also Take llo- Astoria ami South C'oaxt Ki:i,l. Por.Ti.AXD.Aprd 2!. C. P. Hunt ington, president of the .-'oiitb.erii Pacific company, to-dav -iuned a contract with the committee of citi zens from Astori-i, agreeing to luiihl a branch line oi'The Southern Pacitiu to Astoria. The citizens of Astoria agree to raise a subsidy t 2 10,000 for the road, and in addi tion to donate tetmini! facilities. Sixteen miles of the. Astoria ami South Coa-l railroad already con structed will also be) li:in.-L-;i-e! to the Southern Pacific. It is understood that Ihe branch will leave the West Side division of the Southern Pacific nt some po;nt in Washington county. lirsTi.voTON i;:wi. roi: "initio. C. P. Huntington and l artyieit overiaini lor r-an . lam.rco m,s. evening. The Limited Fast Mail. consumes On the Union Pacific but seventy hours irom Portland to Chicago' which is the fastest time ever made from the Pacific coast. Ticket office Brondalbin street. Farasols! I'arasols! I have just received my spring stock of parasols direct from the m-tnufacturer in New York in all the lat?t Ft vies and priresa-heaper than ever before. Samuel E. Young. For Sale. A number one throe year old Colt, well broken to drive, a cart and harness, all cheap for cash. For particulars inquire oi R. B. YuiiK. Secure your railroad, steamship and sleeping car tickets to all points North. South and FZast via the Union Paciiic railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbln street. W. A. McGiiee would inform the public that good mods and every thing in proportion can be found at the City Siesiaarant. 'Board by the week, 5.50. Genuine Martini. ladies kid loves in all shades and -sizes at G. W. Simpson's for S'J cents p;r pair, for a short time only. We are selling the bst child's shoe in Albany for $1 per pair. Barrows & Searls. Go to the Monogram for cigars, candy, nuts and fruit. fine New invoice French's. of tld rini(9 Go to Lang's for yourgrocents. THEDAY IN CONGRESS T The .lForfi;l-s 'Jy- ; t .n't CUMIOS " r . ... - - . y 3ar?v - ' ' " a- , " .- - J i -.x ..a aj - --'a lXW avs;W aWT7TVSi C .. ', v rieciauM4iiAt.tM -accfeirsirit r-';;- y-,, 'i ..i-a v Jv-: any ' si?i.rcc6rporaGou or person to Unas excepteu in grants. Tlie bill passed without division. MePhetson inlrolueed a hill granting a pension of 2"00 a year to the widow of Oen. McChdlan. which was referred. jn Tin. not si:. The commerce conimitle lias iavoraliiy itporte.l the bill pro;id ing that the customs district u" Puget sound beieoi'gawzed tocom pr.se tbe state of Washington, in which Port Townserd phall he the ooit of entry and Taeoma and Seattle are each constituted assuh joits ot entry, that deputy eo'.lect- j ors hu appointed hy tiie secretary oi i ne Treasury, i intr. i on Angeles and so:ne suitable place on Belling hain bay and .i ray's Harbor to be di'sige. i;ed by the secretary of the tiea-rry shall be st:b mji ts cf entry and t.i ,t .-us.om.-: olheer.s shall lie. s.i:io:i. d at there joints. I he ho;:se concurred in the ben-ati-amendmpiits granting tiie Pa leue ruid Si.oknne railroad right of way through tlie Nez Perce re- 'irvitinn in l.tnt-ii iflun i-nrt-ieir..l in the senate amendments granting the Spokane Falls and Northern railroad rghtofvay through the Ci ivi.le Indian reset vaiion. .ho'-venor introduced a house a 1 hng to the inter-state act a .-e' lion forbidding common carriers co transport oils, etc., ia tank cars at a leas rate than wooden pack ages or 1 arreis in car loads. Sherman introduced a similar bill in In senate. The house in a committee cf the w 'loie to-day considered a bill providing fr the classification of worsted clothes as woolen. Ihugley said the object of tlie bill was to make clear the question which arises in regard to the classifica tion of worsted goods under the existing U r'T and to correct all doubt and misapprehension. Car lisle said the effect ofthe bill- would he dimply to raise the com pensation duty on worsted clothes from IS and 24 cents to cents. A tor a long debate the commit ter rose and u-ported the bill to the house. On the passage of the bill no niicium voted, and being no quorum present, Dingley, in view of the fact that the republican caucus was called for this eveniug at T:o0, moved an adjournment, which canitd. oioMruilus aa t asera Foe. "This was sometime a paradox," as Tainlet says. tMuce, however, the people cf America and other 'ands have been euubled to pit Hosteller's Stonia.-li Hi: tcrs against that unseen foe, malaria, it is no lo'igcr a paradox, lull !i ca-y possibility. UTiaterer ma 'aria-evolves its misty venem to i ioi-ia the uir, and decaying unwho'.e i wonic vegeiatiou impregnutur the I water, tlieie, in the very atronghold i of mia-iini. is the auxiliary olent to ' di-arm Ce foe and assure ei:ient j proteC: n. Fever and ague, bilious I rciiiiltcn:, ilum'j nue and ague cake, j no mailer I hoc tenaciously tiicy havc ! fa-i-iiL' their clutch on the system. Mlc p.neil to relax their crai i and evcnttiailT to abandon it alto- gulher. But it i' preventive force that should chiefly recommend the hitters to persons dwelling ia malaria-eur-cd localities, for it is certain Imcl.kr of delenec against which the euemy .s powcile. Cures, likewise, dy-peu-i.i, rheumatism, kidney and bil'ioiis ailment". .Not a California Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind f weather. The trouble is to let go, like the mau who caught the bear. We advise our readers to purchsso of Koshav r Musoa a boltlo of Santa Vbie, the California Kinirof CoDtumu. n. Asthma, bronchitis, Cougha and Croup Cures, sad keep it bandy. Ti p'ecsing to the tatta and death' to the above complaints, gold al ft 00 a ott! or S for $2 50. California Cat-R-Ctira fives imroediute relief. Tli Catarrhal viros ia aoou displaced by its healing and penetrati j nature. Oive it a trial. tMx months treatmaat 1 (K, sent lymaU II V Spring Jackets at Cost. 1 hare a small line of spring jackets in colore I wish to close out and have reduced the price to oM. They are the latest stylo and a bargain. I also have a line ol spring stockinet jackets tor $.'..r0 each, which is the nicest jacket for the price in the market. Samuel E. Young. Van (snnat Aflnrtl. At this sev-ion of tho year to bi without a good reliable diarrloet nalsain in the house, as cramps, colic, tiarrhora and all iiifla-iniatiou of the stomach and boweU are exceedingly dang'-rou8 if not attended t at once. One bottle of BEG US' DI ARRHOEA BALSAM w ill do more good in casea of thi6 kind than any other medicine oa earth. We guarantee it. G. L. Blackman, druggist. at' Just received ai U. w. rrencn s, I. - .. 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