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" - 1 21) CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OltEGON, TUESDAY, 3IAY 0 18'JO. vol; v. no; ica C succf.ssoi: , W!r 'R !!)i)f - Exclusive Agency for thdLudlow. Fine Sisos-. 11L riliEHG BLOCK. ASIC YOUK GHOCEli FOB Columbia FLOUR The hi -t Hi an i In the m.irktt. This extra line mi.ilitv of i'lotir is manti- laetured JSFFESSQN FLOURIHG MILLS OK JKFFKBSOX. OBKGON. The unit lias v.in'lv Leesi re-tut-- ! SK I'M' t! mor. improved liuchha-ry c L "1.7" .( in! take no other. jrsi 3 T General H JL .1 Viftll!ii;r;! Iron, steel and Coal IVaijoux ami Ilngyies Ho ie and Cordage Ithirksm it Us 9 Sundies Qnrleii and u all liiipliieuls OYSTER HOUSE AX II ;sTA.UKA'r opened opposite the Ku.-s JlUt LVef) tiling new anil Clr.ill. Ortti J-tV nI nijrht. 1IAKKV .KNKS. rroj.rif t. A lieimii Shop; i Has just iM'cn opened mi First street, opposite the lius House f here you can get all kimis oi l...l-.... .i-fi..lou itii.nlixl I'hii'L'a kllWMll ilium .-. .v. . . , j guns and locks repaired, keys lit- ted. etc. Work from the country i promptly attended to. ! Pile! PllrsI l"ilr: J Ur William's Indian Pile 'intmc:n j i. the only sure cure for Mmd, lilei j in or ilfliitiic piles ever diseovere .1 It never fails to cure o'.d rases of Ins',' stiindin, Jiutire Coons. Mayvilk', Ky, s-ays. "Dr William's Indian File Oiiitnient cured me after years of Millering." Judge ollinourv, Cli'veland, O.says "I nave ound ly experience that i)i'. Williar.V Indian Pile Ointment t,''m s immediate and perui .licnt relief." We haye hundreds of such tcsti menials. Do not sutler an instant longer. Sold hy druggists at 50e and jI per box. SoM by Koshay .JfMason Albany, (Oregon. The I'rlile r Wnneiii. A clear pearly and transient skin j !Vlw3y3a sign of pure blc-od and j sii persina ti.mhleit with dirk,! greasy, ye. ! or biot.-lie l Bk:a ciii rest a. ared tint their Id.ioil is nut r.t A f'-W eK if JtKC.CS' BLOOD PL'lUHOit nui Y.UjOU MAKKll will re'c.ove tiie e else and the si. in will hvume eieur and tr..ns parent. Try it. and ii satisfaetioa is uot givei: it will cost you nothing, is is fully warranted, (J. L. I'.Ir.ci; man, druggist. IMirnn'fl Cntarrh Simir. Sarj euro for sore eyes, deafness, headache, ana the worst forms of eaturrh in the head and throat. Price 25 cents, tfo'd hy Foshay ix: Mason, Aluuny. Oregon." STEW SEARLS To BAF.UOWS & SEALS. i)r iiii tKNoiions r.i)ii.sAND ;r.NT.s ftp.. NISLUNtiS. it complete iinc of in iU A .i.g I r.v it at j.iioc!. c.iiiipeeitiiii. Uivt luiy y ii.r shoes : iiriee.. i' o i K.i.d bin! .-(iiare ih aline iiy the COMPANY, and Mioplied with ".'.I tile Ijtr-t ami MI J3 I A." Kvtry ack warranted .'X Alii & fri 3 i A - , j - IT ( 1 I 1 AM' sts. Carpenters' Tools Itu i Iders ' Hardware Powder, Sltot, etc. Giant Powder t Fuse ,Saws and Jjces. Urasy Seeds Used by Farmers i I.tsTOS. j 'PHOSE WISHIMS A KllisT-rl.ASS IN I 1TJH -tnt. tli- !n l i:iul. tn httnl till' j CiilliriTe itf thifl Onast r.ln l:i .ll'.ilf.l I'Vi-fllliliiT :it 5hi. IV K. iiyinan'ii. oiilr.;ti' ?hi M.isnnic I Jtriui'l.', I irst stntt. 'Ihcl:.t,-t o nlnn'l i invmmcnral nmsi.r l;c' 1r -.!.. A!.t-;!i l:"i-I xortnu iil i.l ft in.i'ln.- j ! ui-t'i i.i j aintnii: a::l cij:!.iriiti:;. ! uiilo fwT Linn tmty l:,uik. ' vonr r-itT and yoa ivi'l !c Ka.-"j'i, at her Mi l'l'.er'.n I'e.-t No. r,, i.. A. I!. Stated moctiiiL at tlic li, A. K Hall c.u the second mid l-'onrtn Friday ceii!:; i f t:i. h moiirh. 'rr.iiii:i"t ornr.idt n itre r..r.li a'.Iy im it! t.) meet with e s. W. KK.IX'i:, I. '1'Alil.KH, l?(l!.l!nlldir. A'JjuU'it. ! cr I ART STUDIO. Mrs. Di. I'alton, Dlmnberg's block. Lessons given in drawing. painting and music. Pictures for sale or painted to order. AET WJIITIXC, AKT1ST. J. F. I nduction gicn ami woti. e.ecuted in j Landscape. I'ortrait ai:d Uccor.itivt I'.iii ti.'i-. Lettering, Desinir ant .Mi l.;..i. al l r:.v. j in'. Kocms 8 an 1 a, Ki .-t- r block. Ail .n vi On.'O'i. if. a. fi;,ivni:ii. . W. cli'iWDEH. CROW DE li BROS Contraotoi s an(, ' Ulice on I nst street with Wat- ; Lice iV Cusick re al estate ents. Aloany. Oregon. Kstimates given on all kinds of huildingaor carpen ter work. All work intrusted to uii yvill be promptly x( cUwd. V. A. MeGnee would inform the public that g jo 1 meals and every thing in proportion can b found "nt the City Kesuur.mt. I'.oard bv the week, Dltl'G STOKE For saic in a uintf to-.va also a lar,-e list if i:tv and country property. For paiticulars cicjuiie of Guii i lifiijick, occr Fir: X:itiornl L'ank i mm POlVDEf! Absolutely. Pure. Thia fiffirder ucTer vanes. A marvel of purUy.strength nnd wholesomcness More economical Uina the ordlnarj kinds, and canuot be sold in compcti .ion with multitude of low teat, short weight alum or phosphate powder Sold only in cms, Koyai. IUkini :'mv. nEit Co.. W Wall st.. N. Y. i.fffis M, Johnson iv. Co., Agent-. Portland, Oregon. Tlie Deletauteil French UKE V,..r:.., or UiO: i TLl'tHJlI'-'l ... . , :ilfope o5 5 AFTER the t;ener:tive uransof cither Btx whetht r ;irisiutf from the cxt'cs-ive use of stimulatit:, luhaccu or opium, or through J utithful imli irrotioij, ovt:r irnlnlu'f'tifo, -tc.f such as low cf Uraui Tower, Wakcfti'm'iH, IVarin l'nwn i'aiim in the i!a-k, Seminal akiies.. llva teria, Xt-r oa- I'ro rution, Noctumnl Oniis- stoii:, Leucirr!ioi, mizziih'sm, Weak jlt.niory, Lomcf Tower am! Im(otenc( whicli if ins t;ctt'l !tcn ltT.fl t iTemiituro !1 n-'c uud insanity. Tri.:ecla (tlKxta fcrS;,.,0 Si hv n:ail r.u rcct:t-t f-f vnvf tt"i;i; tvury ."i nlcr rtcci.eil, to ivfuinltne imniy if a IV niiiMt'-iil euro i i.ouilcUeti. o have thoiiK.uitUof testimonials from oM anil youn.', of both fHrxes, who have lieen prrmnwitly curet! hy the use - f Aphro!ttine Addriss I UK Al'iliiO mi dii im: 'U. Wc.;ti-rn llrat'.eh, Ho, 27. I'ertlaml, tireuon. For m!o by toKe.av il;i!jnt who i".a!eand Orient',. FSMALS ' fill:, t'or IVinnlc Ir n ,".ilaritii"; nntii- ntf nkj th( in "ii Iw market. N-vr aii. SiifcreiRtnllv ipcd by iimnnm-nt latins monthly. ;uaranU'e to r liovo supprcsst' 1 incntruatittn. Don't he iiumlmK- ed. Savo time, v Health and nionv. Take no othor. Sent to any ad- drcm by maii on reedpt nf pricp, S2 00. Ad dreM tplirn lleillrlne l itiiipnny West Branch li.ix 27, rorll.inil. Or. 8oldby Foshay & Maon, Albany. Oregea Nolirr to onf rnrtors. Vl'TICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT Li t the next regular term of the County Commissioners court for Linn county. Ore ori to be held at the Court house In the city ot Albany on Wednesday ihc 7th day ol May 180), sealed plans, specifications' stralii, diagrams and bidsnill be recelctd lor huild inp i lirhVo aerona Lake Creek where the comity road kadin: from Tanijciit to Cor vallU cronies titd creek, paid hrnlni to be of one ppan 7.r feet lon ami approach to be 1.10 feet lonif. All bid? mint be lllnl Ith tin clerk on or befor one o'cl n k of the anove mentioned day The court rccrvei tlie rl'bt to reject any and all bidi. Done I v order i f the court this luth davc: Aj rll Ia n. F. F. MOATACri:. ' onntv li il:. riMlofROIOHIll J. Ii odin nrieti. IK.i. l'OLI.TKY-0f l-s, AdilrL-i-s has. S. the Mi!- Icr. browiiK. ille, Ore,'"n. FosT A small parcel of papers nddresc'l J to. I. I". Stewart, I o Jii.;. Finder wil pit.:ie li-avo s.mte at postollii e aed obi;:: LADIES' I'NDEltWEAIi .ciilleiiieii s Milrls, t lillilien's loili iiiK, mill All l.ailicH :.iiniciils mini l onlrr nl Hip JapaneseBazaarJtoro rkkki vkbv low. KWO.Nf; Wo K':i: CO. iTStori on Kirs' Strict next to S nc r Blackburn?. F llai JIOIl SM.K-A t-ood V..UI1'- lnouire at the IIk.:hlii otli Hardniaii on Albany prjirie. G' rillto WAN I'Kli - id do -ciicral le Ap'.iivat once to Hi:-. u p o.r! ! tttOl'I. .vboip-o.- cm.-h 1 j iiumi'ihatelv relic I bv and shi: luff hi ' Y r sate or Eosliav Mii.ji. I "1 H. WiXX, AGENT y :.. Sre. life and :. panti'. I oil iin: IS'.ilMl!. LKAH- SLEEl'I.KSS NIG 1 1 1'S nude niis u-ahii that terrible emiii. shilob's Cur-j bv ! the remedy f.r yi. I'.-r site by Ko-h e Jla !!. VMPl- T"1.' AU:7 " " '":KS LXTk !m. Inquire of p.ml .M:!i.innicir. . OK tone :il "''' ir 'Oi;s;:s llo-tjl.t aad s..'l."i m;i,t tav.'r l able tiro". A"'.!c to . Scrub r-i r. .'i.irs.'iaii or ,s. (.nicer s stib.i '.. " 4iljauj " Batli Houss HAW DRESSING SALOON. JO.SF.PIf WEUBEP.. PKOPKIETOI;; is; j.uuie? nnu cnuuren s liatr c,r.s. : a tqurenilty. araiitei'd Dlitiic i-a - iineit Vion:. 'Ft. I'AISI.EY .ti'ii i'riutars. l-'l IV I'lli . Go to tiie Monogram for cigars, candv. nut and fruit. title rotuil (Ire.ui't, Aih.ir:v, I Fair's Soksa I ' OREGON INDIAN LAND The Umatilla Reservation to 0;ened lor Settlement. - be AKC31I FOl! LANDS i'KOB.VBLB t How tbeSeatt'e E lief Fund W-re stolen t A Forgar Artist-The iSfoTs of the Coast -a V ASH INtiTI N , M .1 y Ther is th- I'luaiilla everv prospect tl:at reservation in Oregon is Fcevitfb le opened to settlement. IdMads wore allotted five years ago? Siid a survev oi a surplus o 'lSfltOO ....... I wil reo as years ago. subsequently niscovereu mat many ihibkki-j had been made in the" survey, but which have now nearly been cor rected. Mr. Hermann sa.'s the survey will likely be completed within two weeks, and there will probably be a great rush, and the Oklahoma scenes will be repeated. The land will be opened to actual settlers at r,l.-" per acre. .... ' ar- ... Hit KLilMLL!: A9i:. A Ke.j.ile Cranteil to the tlur.Urer I util Alny 10. V'.sjix,ru., .May 5. The I". . supreme Court lias declined tn giant a writ of halies corpus lor i r Ki'iiimle , under sentence id" ieath by electricity purseant to an onli r'ol" .ImKe Wallace oi Nc-w York, bin decided to hear the liiotinii fur a writ f error i.u Mav P.I. Jii into, May ."). Another v. lit has been issued in the iase o! K nmlerretu .ia''!e before County .Imlge I'.u'ii v.i yl at Auburn, Saturday. It was issued to dis-jio-e of the liiiestktii as to whclher tiie warden oi the state pri-oii can execute lveiiitu'er. The claim set up is that nobody but the sheiill" can exect'.te him. si'.f tkim: i:i:nisii aii. Xli'i l-tritiiT'. nl icit in Cu-nprra-tion fnini Eiirjlisli Workmoii. ('iU' .:n. May ii. According to the predie.ioiis of the stock yard cooper.-, there is a probab !i:y ;' their cause neing tai-.en : i-y Fngiish laborers. At :i inoctiii-; nl the I'.rntherhood ui I'lji'.'-I Labor to-day a committee tub ap pointed to communicate witii .biha lUirns, tlie Lnglisli libor le liter, and to request, him to old-r the Knglish loiiunhoremcii not to handle any beei or any pro -lisefs shipped hy the Chicago houses. TlfK .UAIIKETS. Liveki'ooi., n.iy 5. Wheat strong, demand poor, holders oiler sparingly; Caliiorni.i No. 1, 7 shillings, peace per cental, tted Western winter 1 shilling Id. Sax Francisco. Wheat a dive; buver f.eason $l.:!.y'.; ; inner, lS'.O, Chicago. 1 :13 r. ii. cIofc, wheat stead., cash for June O.'icts, .hilv OL'cts." 8allil for tho North. San Fkaxcim'o, May 5. The steamer Arugo which has been chartered by the North American Commercial Co. to run to St. Paul and St. tieorge islands, sailed tor the North to-day. She is expected to return to this point in August with liO.OOii ucal skins. Walking Across Uir Continent. Lam k, Col., May ". J. S. llar risman, who is hying to walk from Wabash, lnd., to S.tu Francisco within ii") days on a wager of $10, (!U0 arrived here at 7 this evening. He is now 1'lli.Smilesfromhisstait ing point and liL'O miles ahead oi his time. His average has been about 70 mites in "1 hours. :;' fur a Summer Cruise. Sn Fkas'cisco. May .". Tiie I'. S. lish i o.iimissioners steamer Albatross h'l'i thisi jmrt to-day for a summer cruise in northern atets. I'rioiirs KscajM'. San Fc ;cis( ., May 5. Two military prisoners escaped from Alactarez island this morning in a small boat. A steamer gave chace bin th" men reached the shore and v.eie .soon lost to view. j VAMiEKSII.T'S I'KT TltOTTKK. i I nin e Vniutil at SIO.HOII, Uct No" Hnnling an Krpross IVagon. "Yes. genilenian. Small Hojies. Yamiei -bill's l(.(hiti trotter, is now hauling an express wagon in Xew York, and it's a shame. lie was the greatest 'ringer' on the American turi, and made fortunes for more than one man. 1 ought to know, for I was his 'rubber.'" There were a number oi gentle men in the reading-room of the Leland I lotel one afternoon, and they are all admirers of the ; rotter. A discussion arose about Vaii'lcr bill's and Conner's pos-es-ion of - i Iir-r.-e t!e.-h. w hen the ' ! uVjcr'' or J groom of Small II op their eves about the in ceirite ! v Lose j name was on the lips of n embers oi every association m .merica fourteen years ago. After a suc cessful career of live years the 1 . . ' i clique who iiamueu niiii were i.e - j tcctcd iu Bo.-ton, and alter consid- I .,.,..,1,1., l,.l i ...., evrmrieii.- . 1 . 7 ' , , . eii tlie gieatesi tun scanoai oi modern times was exposed. The horse was forever barred at the meeting of the National j Tnri Congress, and hig driver, Bill McGuigan, waa also burred from j ever driving a trotting horse for aj purse or Btake over an association J course. After much litigation the j famous horse was sold to Vander-! bill. With Lady Mac he annihi-j lated all team records, and in hiH old age in compelled to draw an express wagon, lie was lioncht by his present owner for sti-l. "lie must be about lit years old now," said the former sioom, who is now in the real estate business; ''but when he was ," years old he trotted many a mile in i:15. lie was the cleanest trotter that ever looked through blinkers ; no hooH, braces, check-reins or any modern trotting paraphernalia for l.im. And when it came to Ilea's he- was the greatest Ptaye:- I ever heard oi.'' Chicago Herald. Attrmpteil Outrage nnd Murilrrof n Woman in Denver. Ii:nvei:, .Miiy .", There are no new developments in tlie 1 '.utter lield murder mystery. The police are of the opinion that the crime was committed by a man who ca'led at tiie Iioihi f.,rhe purpose ci tenting a room. Mrs. i'.ntter lie'd went up-Mairs t "i show iiim a room, and he, finding her alone, attempted to outrage her, nnd in tho light which ensued he struck her a blow on the te.nple wLieh j caused tier death, lhw atternoon tlse po'ice arrested a man who gave the name of Chas. Munson, n suspicion cf being tiie murderer. The Transcontinental Mn: i. r.o-TuV. May ."). Tiie Commer cial Advertiser ex, egis the early liquidation oi the Oregon Trans emlinental. The plan is to have a committee of four pre.-iiients of large Nee. York trusts companies to make t'.ie appraisal of the a -wests. The stockholders will then be given the option of taking cash f..r the stock at, its appraised vah.te or of converting the slock, haiv :'o" share, into stock of the I . . 1 !- ..11 . I. new com pan'., i lacucany nu ioc i -il l 1 .. I .' ... .1- shares w ill be exchaiceit lor stock in the new coiiipany as YjUardand bis iiieiiiN o.'.n t hree-lourt bs of the stock. Gase r.all Law suit. l'i(ii.iu:i.iii!V. Mav . In tin' siii: oi the Kansas City American Association Cb.ib against .1. T. Pickett and the Phiyers Club of Philadelphia. Judge Arnold to-day granted an injuncti'.m restraining liim fiviiii playing for any other club than the Kansas City during the "o;ioo;i of 18II0. :.-c Himself I . 1'nii.AiiFi.i'iiiA. May .'. Jostph Monroe Shallenberger, the lawyer who ran away several weeks ago, after swindling his clients and far mers in Lucks coiiiity of nearly $150,000 re. l. ied last evening and to-day delive-.ed himself up to the sheriil. Hat uracil from Canada. Ai.r.ASY, N. Y., May o It was reported late this afternoon that Ileurv M. Savh's, ox-alderman "Uoodler," of 18S4, who lied to Canada and forfeited $20,000 bail, has returned to this city. His brother called at the district attorn ey's of lice to arrange for bail, but up to a late hour this evening Hen ry had not been found. Attorney Fees llefuHetl. OiicAiio, May .". Tim ceututy commissioners to-day decided to refu-o to pay tlie bills of the coun cil engaged for the prosecution in tlie Cronin case. Mills' and Ingr.niis'bill being .:;o(t;) and W. J. Hyiics. :-;.Vti. Commissioner C'o'e said theso lawyers were en gaged bv piivate parties. i Senate Ititts l'a-.l. Wasiiixotox. May .". Jn tho ! senate to-dav a number of bills were passed, among them a senate bill te establish twoadditional lami oliices in Wrshington. The Oklaiioma iownsne bill was agievfd to. 4 f Btholii' 1 'iiii-. Nev." Yo:u;. May A fair for the lienelit 'if the Koman Catholic mission home for immigrn::t giils was opened fo-right by Cardinal ( iibbons. Tli. Gi.inan N,natoi'K. UoMi:, May .". The senate to day in a debate on the charities bill rejected the das- providing for church expenses. Premier Crispi thereupon declared that he would resign in order to decide the question of the dissolution of the cabinet or a reconstruction under signor Saracre. A New National liiiuk. Wasiiixcion, May 5. II. A. Hayes ol" Aberdeen, Washington, has made an application to the comptroller "f currency for ntithor itv to organize a i.atioeal bank id tha place. Kille.I liljali. ! ('oi l 'in; S. C, May .1. Win. L':;phart. eolo:ed, was shot and kilhd in Lexington jail last night. : I.e.iph. irt was convicted of rape o:i IK s.i t amion, a voting wni:e gin. at. 1 sentenced to b- hanged April 1 , i ho Fasteat .u Reei.ra. W'lsiuw.rox. Mav 5. The tor - pedo boat Cushing arrived at the navv var-1, in Washington, yester day" afternoon having made the run from New York in 2S1:. hours. Her time beat all previous records. TfJU STRIKE ENDED 1 nCi -A n 11VIj lja UUU' The Llht Hour Labor Jiove W ins . fhinirn ,n tnicBO. MORE .MISSISSIPPI II.lMlH. A Railroad Syidioitu Bjckid ly Br.tiih Ki.li.ns to Eulld a Hoad to the Pao.So Ctt't. Ciiicaoo, May 5. The.great car penter's strike is liaally settled so larnsthe m-w bosses Association is concerned. Fully -1000 jottrney i'i n will go to work by Thursday. The arbitration committee oitlie new bosses association and the striker-1 met this evening and settled the last, detail. The journeymen - ackuiyrd, . .almost a sweeping victory. An odieial statement of the terms oi settle ment will not be issued tiil to morrow, but it is reliably said that the document provides for 8 hours a day. The minimum rate is fixed at -1") cent? per hour up to August and after that V.71.. cents. The employers agreed to employ only union men. even for fo.eiiiaii. riiii.n::i eiiiA. May .". It isaid that two or three thousi-iid carpen ters who .-trcek May I have been granted 1 heir demand-'. A bl'.NIATlOXAI. Tl:il.. Soiii,- l:, atoiw f.",i ii .Murilfi- iu HKu lraui-!,'o. San l itAM isi i,, May The taking i..f tctimo:;y in iiii) trial of (iei. C. Pratt for shooting Prom we'l, president o.' the California inura"ce c impany in January, lie giin to-day. Tiie most sensational leature of the case to day v.r.s t'.ie t"stiiuoiiy of the defendant, lie related that o:i his return from a trip of Japan, where he had guiie on business for the insurance com pany, of which P.romwell was tiie president, lie found U wife a phvsieal wreck and tijk her to v - - ,,..,,,, I ' " oe.iuiieiu. I 1 j uonoks to stamu j . j A ira:ul JKeeeplion Tendered Him ! tiy Notables in l.usitloii. London, May j. The ideograph ical 'ociety gave a reception to S:aaley at tlie Aliiert ball Ibis evening which w as a notable event. The l'rince and Princess of Wules and many other notables were pres ent. The princess of the royal family headed the triumphal pYo cession which conducted Stanley and his colleague into the, h.'.ll. l'ho piesident of tho society then presented medals to Stanley with an appropriate speech. Stanley returned his thanks and proceeded to narrate his adventures. 'FltlSCO LAKOi: TCOI BLE. The Men Want the flame Wngea and Eight Hours Wark. San Francisco, ?Iay 5. The mill men's protective association this afternoon decided to make no concession to the employes at the present time. This caused much consternation. It is feared that all the building trades will be affected by the mill men's decision. About one hundred carpenters employed by Mahoney Bros, struck to-day because the contractors induced their wages from $:i.r0 to ...'J0 for eiyht hours work. II ELK FXR FORI! Kit Y. Mow the Seattle Relief FiiimU Were Hi4niilied. Si: ai ri :,May o. .LP. McCombs, ex-agent of the gene.al relief com mission, was to.day bound over to await the action of the superior court on a charge of forging the endorsement of Mrs. KatcMaroney to a check given in her favor on the relief fund for $20. He furnish ed cash bail in the sum of $o0'b It is stated that he served a three years term in San yuontin, Califor nia penitentiary for forgery. ritOM OCEAN TO OCBAX. tnglisti Millionaire! te ItulM a llatlloail tn the l'nciftr. Kansas City. May 7. A dis patch from Leavenworth snys that i a large scheme with millions to back it is on foot for a transconti nental Biiort 1'ijo railroad from New "o.-k to the l'acific coast. The en terptise is in the hands of a body of Knglishtrti and American rail road men. Au Embezzler Arrested. Portland, Mav 5. O. M.Thune, who is wanted at Milner, Dakota, on a charge of embezzlement cf about $10,000 from a number of agricultural implement manufac turers, for whom he was agent at that place, was arrested here to day while employed as a painter. The nMoriievs for a oiano manufac- j luring company of Chicago, who' ! have been looking far Thune, left i this evening for the Fast, having the prisoner in charge. A CnmpMlBB Committee. ' Washington, May . The iv- t.uuiican senators auu it-jjieseiiia- ! tives held a caucus to-night to i select a republican congressional ' campaign committee. Among j K?,ected yQK the follo il5-. . CoIorado.Towne : Wvoniiii".Carev : Idaho, lliibois. The MUiiiiisipiii Again Rising. New (Orleans, May 5. Lia patches from a number of points up the river report an ..vcrllow. The water is rising i veivwhcre and there is little liojie "i.ir im provement until the flood which is now coming down the Mississippi has run out. .More itrltish Investment. Philadelphia, Mav 3. The stoi kholdi-rs of the United (jar. Improvement Co., which hai an interest in various cities of tfce country held its annual meeting io-day, at which preliminary steps were taken towards guaranteeing an org.inizaiion to be known as the Prospective American Cas hi vest ment Co. This enterprise is to Ik? capitalized at fil,. 00,000, of which one-half i-i to be suhseribe'l in thU country and the other nali oflered by Fnglish capitalists. A I'iont-er Journalist lieml. Chicago, May (iov. Andrew Shuinan died suddenly to-night of appoplzy. He was ior many ars oditorofTlVe7li1C88arpiiinf Journal. C'Htiailian l'aeirle turniuifs. New Y'oi-.k. May ,". The gross eernings of the Canadian Pacific for the month of April were$l.H. OOil an increase of 3.'!,0tM.i. A Bl Strike Threatened. Si mttiiale. Pa.. May 5. A gen eral strike involving I I.ikk) coke workers in the Cotmelsville region is threatened. THOMPSON'S CII ANfKS. The Ilemoei u I'laoiite; Tuu Alueh Faith In I'rntio.vcr Surer... Pontaad Tvte-rxiu. K promiiieni politician of I'.aker county, who was met at the court house this morning, expressed great faith in the election of 1 . P. Thompson. He stated that while he knows a number of republicans in this city who will vote for the democratic gubtrnatoral nominee, he is also aware of double the number of democrats in the inter ior who w ill vote for Thompson. He remarked that the democrat? are miscalculati-ng the strength of IVnnover bv reason of his veto of the Lull Una water bill. OIM AMI IXTEKESriJHi. Postage stamps of all issues since the beginning oi the civil war, are good, and may be used for postage. The heaviest gun weighs H") ton", is 4' feet long and V1. feet in diameter. It will shoot ten miles. Krupp made it for Lussia. On the west coast of Africa there are now 2 churches, 33,000 con verts, 100.000 adherents, '27:0 schools and SO.tXt" pupils. IteJig ious books have liecti translated into thirty-live dialect of the sec tion. Ben Butler is repiit:d to le worth $5,00i.0(K). He 1ms law offices in several citien and a prac tice worth $100,OfKi h year. I.owell is the place he calls home, and his residence there is a palace. It is said that, the louks on the government vaults are so weak that most any burglar could pick them. There will be very little use for lock6 anyway, after the congressmen get through with the contents. Professor Brooks, the directoi j oi Smith Observatory at Geneva. X. Y, has just been awarded the medal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific for his discovery of the comet -now in the eastern heavens. Two rather strong shocks oi earthquake were i-lt at Koine a iew weeks ago. They were more distinct in the environs than in the city itseff. It was remarked that flocks of sheep "'showed great signs of tear some lime before the shocks were felt." Konatfnl States. New York Herald: Seattle We've got tlie biggest Wash in the union. Jackson And we the prettiest Miss. Phiadelphia And we the weali'u iect Pa. Hot Springs But we are ihe most ancient : we have goi the Ark. Bangor But what's the matter with Me? Xew York Hush. children, about your foibles ; you will make little Chicago 111 with etivv. fliarmin nn I nsera lor. "This was iromctime a paradox," -5 Uumlel siiyi. since, however, the people cf America -nil other :.ii:ds have been enabled to pit Hosltttel's Stcma;h Bitters tgainst that un-een foe, malaria, it i no longer a paradox, hut an caay possibility. Whatever malaria evolves it misty venom to joison the air, nnd decaying unwholc. BOtnc vegetation intiregauter tlie water, there, in the very stnm-tiold of minima, is the nuxiliai y oTi nt to disarm the f-e; and assure, eop jut protection. Fever and ngiie, i'iiii.iia remittent, duni'j ji.uc and ague cake, no mutter how tenaciously lliey have fasienei their dutch on the system, are first forced to relax their grajp and eventually to u audon it alto gether. But it i-' preventive force that should chictly recommend the Cittcrsto persons dwelling in malaria cursed localities, for it is a certin buckler of defence against w hich the enemy .s poeiles. Cure, likewise, dvspepsia, rheumatism kidney and billions ailments. A remarkable feature of the large coal mine at St. Andre du Poirise, France, which is over 3000 feet in depth, is the comparatively low temperature experienced which is seldom more than 75 de grees Fahrenheit. (J0V. HILL'S SCHEME To Dispose of Contested Eletiian Casis TKIUCTF. TO SENATOR UKCK. Ih- F.li.y tf th Eepak!:ca:g ca tbs Tariff Measure Dtfael-The ElcetTleil Ezeoatica Dfcrrxl. Albany, May C Gov. Hill to lay sent to the legislature a mes sage suggesting u change in the nethod of contesteil electionB. He suggests the passage of a con current resolution submitting to the people an amendment to the state constitution, which will take from the house the power of judg ing on elections and confer the jorifidictioa upon the courts. - He . will also recommends Wch action- on the part of the legislature as is " likely to bring; thft subject to the attention of congress with a view of securing ultimately a similar amendment to the federal constitu tion. HONOlts TO SENATOR BECK. The Meant and the Iloua Arraafe for tha Funeral. &niaf WAbinxoTGN, May o. In the bouse upon information of the death of Senator Beck this after noo.i the speaker appointed a com mittee to take charge of the funeral arrauji-ments on the part of the house, and then adjourned in honor of the I'Leceased. In the senate a formal announce ment -A Senator Beck's death was made ly bis colleague Blackburn. A committee was appointed to at tend the funeral at the senate chamber at one o'clock to-morrow. The committee oi arrangements from both houses of congress and the pall bearers will meet at the house of Hepre63ntative Breckin ridge to-uiorrow at 10 A. at. Senator Beck's body will bo taken to the marble room of the senate and there viewed by the public. The loJy will then be taken to tho senate chamber, where Chaplain Butler and ex-Chaplain Bullock wiil conduct the funeral ceremo nies. A sjiccial t'ain will then con vey the remains to Lexington, Kentucky. THE TARIFF BILL. The Policy of tna Kepubllcaa Outlined on the Measure. Washington, May 5. After the adjournment of tho nonse this afternoon the republican members asfetabled in conference and de cided on a party imlicy in reference to the tariff bill. rite i i ver and harbor, bill mana gers made a strenuous effort to have the appropriation bill made a special order tor co osideration to a conclusion before the tariff bill is taken uti. It was decided by a voe of !i0 to 19 that the tariff bill is a matter of ptime importance and should be called up Wednesday, and :t was agreed that the general debate shall go on for four days of this week with a night session for sjieechefl. Eight days' additional will then be allowed for considera tion f tlie bill by paragraphs under the live minute rule. On May 21st the previous question on the" fin il passago of the bill is to Imj considered ordered. Prut, il, c. 'aimer's l'oervater or Mamie, Tv.eei '.ale's block, First street, Albany, Oregon, opened Jan uary 20, 1 -::. The courso of in struction will consist rA classes for piano, organ, harmony and voice culture. There will be a normal class and diplomas furnished to teachers, specifying capacity and exierience. Students partic ipate in monthly recitals, and are graded to insure equality in rendi tion. This conservatory will be conducted ox the same basis as those in Bos '.on, New York, etc. This is the oily recognised success ful system nown for a thorough musical educt tioH. Send for circu lars and refi fences. Office hovue from 1 to Int Received. A new line of sateens, challies, ! .seersuckers, chambricks, silks, j satins, plushes and ladies fine worsted oress goous in ine latest, shades and novelties, parasols hos cries, curtains and spring goods in endless variety. My stock is now complete in all departments. Ladies are cordially invited to call and insiect these goods. G. W. Simpsok. You nuner Aflord. As this reason of the year to be wi'.lii.ut a g'Wul reliable diarrhoea balsam iu the liourc, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all intlatumation cf the stomach and bowelj are exceedingly laoeerous if not attended to at once. One Uittlo of BEGGS' DIARRHOEA BALSAM will do more good in case .if thin kind than any other medicine hi earth. We guarantee it. ,G. L. lil.K'Un.au, druggist. Just received at F. M. French's, the latest designs in gold bead necklaces, bracelets, eide combs, Utir ornaments, etc. Tinware wtrrantcd not to nut a Matthews & Washburn's. Elegant. Ixdion cures chapped hands. x