X ' -LJI 111 S IWi.l -. - 'i ; - it ALBANY, OKEGON, WEDNESDAY, 31 AY 21, 1SUO. 'JO CENTS A WEEK. VOL. V. KO. 146 GOOD GENTLEMEN fa ani W.; will trv to a o'l as n. isiii t!ie N'-.v Snjieiioi. ai l iie best iu all thf i.ii.! .1' rail in advance, v.c r"n:' ;s ' o 2 V I I Sip ..... -. - . . .i- Si y Ufl -1 i gfir.-ICf! -Siii' iliil. tli'. tit 'onl i in-i til's am! f'-ul BI1H W!l trii-.to-s Wil.l. I:!. i:i:'i:ivki '1 ! ! 1 -i I. -I. ill.iii .'h....l l!.-tl :C Lit I . billion llj. t.. 1-' 0 11...JH CH r-.lnr.i.iy. M..i- :il-r, l-'i . t-j. tin; i-r.-. 'i..n ot :: .-lir. I 'Hil.hll a:nl I:lr:.-lrUi.' of ai! in i-ri.it ! r !s- a:!!.. 1'lar-i -.rat it. i i.n.-. --i. r n ,.r i;. -i - . :. -m. m, li'.t :1 Vr .- . ; r . r ,:. w. Avn '. '. il l-k' il.S'i. . iU -JJI.I. mi ! ft..- it- .in' S il'ir.l i I ! . ! J- .l.- ,1 '..-. S P KG ( -To Til r.- LADIEl e ii -.!.ti::!ly l.ll ltd. THE " - - V j enil )!-M( -ing; a il iiie hil esl novel ties id Uress.Groixls both iu WOOL kM WASH FABRICS. We i :iiiy a full line of the woild n-iioV.n d I'.rca I'nead I Mess lioods, w ijieii for ,vr and liinisli are une.N elled. hi embroideries and tiotincinys we have as laie a stoi:k as anv Jiouse in tiie state. Call and you will be i o:;vi!i"e 1 that Albany i tb? best trading poititin Oregon. fSS-A l'leasr.re to show yoods. Jrtesp'y I jIUii W ilu 3" ? Ilfs1 .1j AjMI'j. .Til.- - 7 EE.'J mi: prr.i.ic is iwitkhto PA1 B P.EB'CJSE X -Ess of I ia-iu' -V J ART STUBK.), Mr-i. Lr. I'atb.ij block. Les-oiis qiv. i (laintin;: and musi.'. sale or vamted to or Bluuil-'frti's ! drawhi-. ' i. titi'.-s !..; I i ii. r.LLis, r-m 1 L SPRING T "'1 i:3 s il '..c.J it. it. .M FREE FROM POISON. "W. & Hi ( v is now oniilele! & i it. isy FEMALE Fills. ;". r l-Vnia'.e Ir jiiliritics; noth ing uk ttu-ni on tli. iu.irkit. Never nil. Mirccs-ftillv ii.inin.-nt ni.ntMy. ruiit.-c. to ri - V7 ii.-.f Miiirc5f.i mi riiti-Uati.n. "V . ... ...... - y li..ii l lu- iiuiiiiini;- ,'. Ii. a'tli ami m..:ii '. . '..k' no mli r. 52sv--i.;v " "' y I It : i Oil Hi . C! 1'riil', ?2.(. A;I t)iliro llcdli-iiie 'im:iiv i i . 1 1 : i i i t:n "7, i'nrllanil, Or. .Jri' I b'oUl l.y fofhsy &, Jl.iscn, Albany. Or?;;-J ! Tlie CelBliratoti Frencli CUKE W'U0 -AfSEOSIIiSS" SK? i i iu-r ;t:.' ..raiis of citl.rr win'.!:-! t or opiiirn, or tiir-.i: ;ii '-r.'titul id.!:-.- - I left, over tri.lMirrn. 0, it.-., ji-'.'ll :i- 1 i .t.ii I'.nvi r, Wr.i:ciil'i:.-, i: I '- i' mi-in tit..' K-i'-k, Srmiii:(l Vt . ;'.!;:., 1 1; t- -ii, S t on-!'r..- iMtiitn, No. turn;-.! oini.. l.t ii'-.-irii'-.'. liz.irK-..-, Wt'?.k .'.! !:i..n , 1.- -.oi I'nwt r u'nl IinjM;cin-y, whi.-!i if m I. t.-.l ..It' ll I- a.l t. iTi'lnatiiru .i.i - :tii.l i'l-.'i'iify. I'n.v si a 1..; G l.-.-.. 1.: .-.-lit 1... nt;i! ori rcrril't of j.ri. . 4 i::s!!t . i.l ihimi:: i .-h v. i-a t v. ry .-i.l. r r.-.-t-ivol, t-i r. .iii,-l tin-i.i-.n.y ii a VrrnniM'i;' .im? i t-.ol -ft-cte I. Wi- haw li..tin .. i ti'stiiiun;.iN trr.i.i :! r:ii.l v.iitr.'. nt a.-, v. !i.-i hav.- !-: r. "iiiaiiTttly i-nroi t tin-il-.- f Aj-la-rnliii'i.' t ,.. M!::r in-.'. A-l'Sr. - rK ai'hko .::: ti: Wrif.-i-n Crau.'h, I'ov, i7. I'.-rtiand. Ort-iMi. i r .!. 1-.- Fo!i.iy v M -''.i. w I." ! r.f. i. .irii.-U-, .il.-iav, oi.-i.:i .1. K. WIHTINO, ARTIST. Iir-ira; Lmj iu 0rU oxi.tttiil iu l.uiid-i ro?rra;t and luix.rativr:.ir.tiii. l.ttLrTih', Ow.isiiics: aiJ lsWrl.ar iof.i I'li.-. in.-. i;o. u: s ii'i l J, l'i'ir Moi-k. .".Unf.v HU( KKT SOCIKT1KS. a . o. r. w o. I', W.-Saftty Lotlgr No. nifit. Mor:ilav t-vetnn at tii A. II. hail on tVrrv Mrct-t, hi't'vci-u St-i'Oiiil utiJ Thiril.Alli.itiv, orivn. Strat'ifor. i;i th city an.l tra:i-.i..-nt lirelhivn .-(iMlinlly lin ito.l to.itt.-!..!. M.-I'hi rn i-st No. :.. a i:. I .S:af.l inoctn attheli. . r. J II. Jl on ttu? pacotid nl I -onrtn 1'ri-loy -ri-nitij ct each nioiuli. I ..nt-nt .'inrvl n ixr.!! al'v i:i . It' ll t meet with ui 3. W. KKEfE, 1; I'. l.o.i.KH. Oiir.nui.il.-. i;uit. slt'IAN AM) M !:r -To TIIK T I v Call and look ..I .in a:i. 1.4 iu (ilKllls Wi iiiive a cry in. Ill al Hi laie l-.we pi icr i.- ico in t iC YJLLLEI 1 3 c AFTER I ME T11E STATE (JAJil'AKJX The PuUlk:;! S-iiu.it:oa is i aver ab'f i'ur KcBUulican-.'-. rtN not I.O.tI N. .nu.au Lo! is j-y-! TUii 8- I'- Ti '.Vai C.v.ry t'.r ::iit! ly No; ' tO-iUy ci Uii" uatifio!; for t :o jmbliiuii!? in t'io jneseiir camp, l iiainu.iii 1 ot:i:i of the st:iti' tral commit:v. s.ii'J : "It i- a rc- thin'? that v.! 'U.I iMrrv t lies KMt: hy leust ,"i0'.0 maiority. Tl.i; "in look is v.a -.vo could jjos.-'il'lv i:,ieLt. 'lin-if i nothing to b: aluniioit Tim lemoi,i':i? itiv iimusir thci;i:-vlvci In- f.iv.i;; tii.it the iv:iiU':i'.n;M will fcni:'o Mr. Tho.np-nn, l.ut sr,uieho'v or otlter we f.".n (in 1 none that will do -o. i The imm'utT of democrats wh.- id. vote for Thorn. .on wiil bo fnii;. !ar 'c as the number of reiiuiih' .ho i.l Vol-' lor l.iiV. 1 Villi mi:. ;:ioii's is iM.Ks. Mi. Tiioiut:s:o:i leturnuil t' l.'oui eastern Or -joii and left evening lor . oi! !:t.-r:i heon. r:1 potter who met him In "i fou:i.! even thin;; very . U"t;;: v i:: eastern ivo:i. -ii.ty tin's i' , .-. . i 1 : .ii i.T" I'ne .ii y for rej u'.i; ..'.I'.'llV Ki-. a: md :U .mitt'd ill ( v.orkin:: hari tin e:i!:;e In.-: Ire-; Ira ie - to li ie : no .iv :. We wiil r.;n; b-.'voad a iii:: :.i in toe .Ia; Ji.'V v.oi '.vi'ii lui i:i , t t traoe !i"l!i' d wi i lie. Ail Hied :i !lie re;, lite trade I j Cti.'s U il l . ! e.ir.s hiN-au.-e .ai I v. ; 01 the o ; veais auo IllOCl.ltli' liltlOi'lll will vote with us c.il. The repul proved ioy. i'emi is-an.-j wi... ver'- vote t ap . tin- l'orthiiid wat-.r i'iil conclude 1, when they head that tile u'oVi inor had ap'rovel simitar bids for i;.tkr-r City and The D.iik'.-, tii.it iiis veto was a piece ( i democra: i lietP.il'oL'Uel V ar.d s ill not '.o!t f t him l''-!i'i lliev will .';!i. Mil ti' iC t 10!': tlii' Ciilif: I'll VI. I Mi ii in. i tin- Alteii:;l lull llii .IfPil I Viiliej-. I'o.::i.iN:. May ITaisk I'helps, who way arn slod yrster-daj-on pu icioti of being tlie pei-.-on who fihof hi.i faili'T, t). S. i'iielps, Sunday ni'ht, is ftillin custody, awailiii'j; devc'lopiii'-nts in li.etasi'. ( lid iii.iu l'helpi is r. U easy ami hi - sveovery is:ilii.ol as-'.:ii'-.f. lie rot'ii-" to bcli-.' his sun :ui!ivof the rime. Sits e I l rank Thelp'.-:' itrrest I lie :d..r- "i j hii f ii m r a'b mpl on l:i:i i.itl.Ji i lite h:i be. :i iivt'ii 'tililicat.on. ! Tut; old i"t)t fleet'' o:i the ii:':: tl'jor el ivr j an ( nt ramv ! through a win j .-Dir.? one i'. ; ! I slow v. i;h a ' idi'tice, ir.t wl.i.'li is c.i-iiy eiicrti' i I . A mreilh :u.o through that v.:ii !oth ialnratcd '.'. .'ti ei.lorofonu. Mr. l'iielp, hov.:-. -r. j awoke bn'oie tiie intruder o;ild jea.ry ("it his p::i j o-e and cried for ! ho.ji. l.etore :i--i.--t:ii:ce reariie.i ! him th.e ( iilorof:.;'!!.1'!' made ieo 1 hi.: fjrai e. It is thought the r1"" son m.'uiiii;; tlie lortri.'i' attempt io kill tie' oi l man is. tne same cue w ho tin d the shot Mm. lav nihl. .OTfcs I'HOJl iU.'TI ."H. 'I'liv 1 uleitdiiii .fti Hotel Sulii ti. k - -'Li.' Esi:i M'E dtcntc. nil I 'onn.., ::.., M.iy J). Mnjcr F. II. llundlmry, 1'nitel ta!ea en gin';r in chiire of tlie improve ment at the mouth ci the Columbia, had fio-indins ma le on the bar a. d ty two since t j -ce whilf efl'eCt tlie jetty, so fill as completed, had pio bleed. It was found t'nat u straight channel ha.! been cut clear in the bar, liavin-; a 1I..1. l!. ,f "".I . I-. .1 -.t lo.i- .v .il.ir I Thus, liuincaii. of the I'.smoiid '(hotel, I o-iiay sold his irterei-' itl ! tlie house, iticluiiinv: ihe furuii'iri' iin.l eood will, to Dr. Savior . r siO,"od. iir. Miyior purchased the hotel for a syndicate, of which I" is a meinhei, :.:ul the house p ill be refitted. f This evening ai si x o'clock I he Willamette river stood p.t -.'-10 feet above "io an r.lin;r to ihe Ash street .lai;.'. liavin;.' been at a stand for the pa-l "1 hours. I'lie Willamette ha-- neither risen nor fallen since Monday but reports from the upper river show t hat the water- are Yado.allv rececdiliL'. iiii: nun .i.i.ous. .-aiua::l law-linn r Oftl:-tr ;il tl'. i'oi t I::im1 Ilncaiuiiiuetit . I'.-iii i. .:::. May : - Ti.c a:; "nad sos-ion of t !-,. o;ai:l eneim: i :i !.( o: th I. o. (i. 1. oi Ore;"..:! met her,- M-day . To.' .-'land etic:.::ir men! d.'ti-e o.tif-'n-'d o:i a.i pas! bii :" e.dii.iii hs present. Hie 1 K'i lit ('''! 1 V, ( I C H'ii lli: I 'to til 1.' initti'i'.-:. The iol oliicers v ere electei p-eset::. ectivi1 d a:id :ii- .owiii 'train. 1 1! : dram!' 1.: - triarcii. t;. .!exa:i :e: : lai.o Ji.to 1. priest. A. !. Jlilman: i-u-i .seine., waiiien, . . oitieii; 'rand treasurer, .1. ti. Wr.cut; c . . . , 1 1 - -1 -. i orand junior wimien, mi.i..iii i l'l'tinder. j Tho l'oitlauil trik-. ! l'oi:n.ANii. May L'lb The liidon lutchanics of 1'ortland are confi dent of access in their ii'-'l.'t for (.the inauj.'ration of the cijiit Jiour systiin. Tin' new Iniildiiii: i.x "lianjre recently iTv'Miii.ed luts nciveilcl tii the !eli!;llicl of tin. union that iht hours and :i .-dii'dwl. of wi'.ues shall constitute a day. work and work on this lasi-iill he lesmned to-morrow. Alx.utoOOmen v. ill be jut to work. A dispatch way received to-day from the secretary of the Imilders trade council in San Francisco I y tin union building league of port land. It n-ad-i a follows : "Hold linn; will send you all linancial aid required. iHK n!:thi;kn I'Ai'inc UiiN f.r nnl ruoliin; I.ini" iu t!i! Sound Country. Tacom . May .M. The Northern I'acilic to-day i jiened bids for the coiisiruction of .'or!hern I'acilic branches from Tacoma toOlymjiia, llu'iiiv to (iray's harbor ami alon the south side of the li:irlor to (icorta; i'.l:-o from Ceiitralia tothe lirjuth of lllaek river, there tocon- .' ' w in lie m:c M,JMi - -n u.i.ia 10 "'JO'- , . ' -' estimated t oi eonstruct- i.'i'j a;:o. iioiiin.; uic loan .u ii- inn $1".(mo j.er i.iile-; to be liiil1. There are lUo built. nich will re- oiiii'e a force of lour thousand men to coiiinleie.the work bv .lanuaiv. Is:'!. 1 I.OHll CAI.IUHIM.'.. M.-iuy rM S llUlhji ,-. -Jit. A M H the t M;oMi.i.i;. i. Mi. J I. .Nine I a '..ay on .alh-r riv- bride s have be. ii ; I !i" n.i ill toi l: of the I er. and it is belU ved lni.'.'e iii the val'evs .f has bo n swept away L; of tin- rivet . I'.,.V i'l I h: lir.'iilti'I h mi'ltiiiL'. h. uil evel'V In- t-iOllilS l!i.- risiitL' raoid- :,:ai:kV'-. l i:a.. :m o.Miiy 'K Wheat l.uvcr se.i-oii, !fl.:il ; buv-r y'ar, sl.'l .. Chi. u.o, May ;'o. - 1 : P' i-. m. ci ',e ; wheat 11 fin : lii'.i, .lune, '" ; .h'lv, t-ll'... l.'iVi:i:i.oi , -lay Wh.-at i:iet : hnldi'is otit r moderately. llr.i'Ht'h i'.lc I'ut-f-liiis.'. i'li.xM :-i ... May :. W. I;, t. proprietor of ihe -'.aiui- li ii.-r. to-day chiis" of tin coniplcte'l tin- p'.ir pl'opert v know ii us Ihe Nucleus bnil.iin ltu.iiid on i :;id and the soutiiea-t cornii' .Miirkt't streets, and consimiini" ten ihoiisand -.Uare feet of area. The purchase price exceeded half a iji!lir.; dollars. It is fonteni plaled to erect a handsome build ing, which wi!! l.i cupied by t he Isaiiiiner. '. I i i iiiim-.it t':IIto; iil:oi' Ileml. oaovu.i.r. May lion. !..('. iiati'. i' of I " city .'.ied ill his liomeliiis evenine. The c.'.use of hi- dciith was pneumonia and complication of diseases lie was receiver of ihe Marvsville hind office, which position I- mad.' vacant by his deini-.-. i-'u.!iitr Kenurilv Mt-nl . San I''i:as'i i-t ii, May L'o.- .I.S. Kennedy, ex-cashier of the foreign money order department of the is an 1'i.ineisco poslotlice, who was con victed of fmhezh'in'j; $11.0.H, was this aitentoriu sentencuJ to six vear-i in San tjiicntin penitentiary. iilif.il liin DriiKitrut,. Svn 1 ia Cisco, May 'Ihe l.'iiiociatie state central cruniit tee this ait -rnoon seiei h-d San .lore us the place of liuidiin; the next state conwiilicn on Aiin-t 1'ttli. U-l!tMI Kit tO tl liHlUJll. r- s I-'k.'.ncisivi. May "Jd.- .1 ud.ire ' "iii phy to-day sentenced Clark to i. . haiierd fo;-'ihe mei'der of ('apt . lhliii iin l.o-au l is! Sept'.'inber. of v.bieh crime Clark was recent ly .in; ii t-.d. Tin; ir:mil HI M.-uiuf I tul -. ('lis. ii. indeed. N one Il, "raud old nu n.'' who hac iii recent vears had so lare a share in direct in.'.' the destinies of I'.tirope and states. I ie has past his Tmh vear, and yet his physical and mental lioweis seem undiminished. He holds his own as stoutly now as he once i'oii";ht the myrmi dons of the execrable Ilomba under the deep blue skiesol Sicily. For, like Cairoli and many other deputies, Crisiii was 0:4c of the jrallant soldiers of the war in Ital ian deli vera" ?. I'-oiii in Sicily. in 181l. h c in- of that famous (ireco-Koii. stock contributed manv a tier'. iirit to the Southern Italian r'Vol of ihe ber a recent w r ions, wise, jet either a on. " I he Sicilian uiiian race, says "is silent, stispic- llul. unable to lor toimI or evil deed without haviii'j rewarded or :;ven- "ed ; not easily moved from his purpose, always armed with in fallible Ionic. ' Full of boundless "i .'iriiience. In hates cowardice and indolence : w i'l Use anv means to obtain a desirable end; is a faith ful friend, a terrible, irreconcilabh. hn! holies! cnemv. and more in clined to action than to words." This lnii'bt serve erv Well as i ho ilescrintion of t he chai acter of ihat remarkable race. For S:ilc. ( bxiii sucjlii bli'-'irv. Iiarne-. rone. w hip, horse blanket, etc. 12us'gy . - . 1 . 11 .- 1 . ... 1 HP, w lv new lv painted. All lor sale at bargain. A nice outfit. Call on K. b I'EARI.'M.KV. French keepn raihoadtiLae. OUR GREAT FORESTS. Con;;ress Should Adopt Measures to Prevent their Destruction. Mill (IK TItAFFIC IN KANSAS. D.dirs (f "Or.'giiwl Pftckaeex'' Glow fioUterous GnrSeld't Eemaina lit-u;.iTi-.l to the MtaiorUl Tomb Nasiimii.k. Tfiin., May -0. In the national conference nt" the state board of health to-day, lr. 1". II. l'.rice of Canada, read a p;t-p-r oti the preservation of our for-csisa-: a national sanitary meas ure. Resolution:! were adopted that eco'inized the well-known evil.-, result in;; from the recent disastrous Hoods and destructive cyclones, due in a .treat measure to the cut tint: down of forest trees, this confeivui-e desires to brinji these evils to the attention of the federal ".'ovt'iiiiiient ami to ure such measures as a prevention of further destruction. ;tnd also lo plant trees on wnsie lauds lo be i-'raditiill v re-forested. i;o.i i.ioi'oi: i::ti.Ei:s. i In- r.illi i- Coiuiiellc! t. Ouiet Thrill in K:i:is.i. Toim.k v. May 2.". The dealers in "original packages" became more bold to-day. Some of them hired caniges in which they drove about the city with their front seat piled high wiil'original packages" of li.p.ior and beer. They halted at ihe entrance to the state house grounds and ufltred their goods l .i sale to the slate otlicials until Secretary of State Allen telephoned to ihe police lo remove them. NUVAU i ItEl'I III.K'ANS. Slii i iiio i: ulutiinis Aili.lcil lit Vlrulaiil tily. VnioiNM, Nev., May J. At a meeting of the republican state central committee tc-day llou. Thos. Fitch introduced a .series of resolnlioiis which were unani mously adopted : liesoived, That this committe; a.'iirms that the state and national republican platform of ls3S,in.-!ud-ing the declaration of the republi can party, i" id favor of the use of both gold and silver as money, and that il condemns all Hfurta io de moneliz.. i-ilver. liesoived, lhat the pur-iisteiit nolact. ol" Siwrotury Vifil. crease the coinage oi eilver to a inaximum of ."i.000,0i!.i per month, collided with his attempt lo influence congressi ji.'.d U-i.t!.'. tionoasto perpetuate sil'er dc -m jii'jti.a'.ion, is a shameless vio lation tin? silver plank of the national republican platform, and ati act of parly perfidy that should call for his retirement from the councils of administration. Resolved, That the republican party of this state is in favor of 11 iree and imlirr.ited c.-,in:i'.'e of both gold and silver. Till-: SOI 1 il LliN 'itl'lttilHSTsl. Are 0m.-iI t. lanviU(.:. turd. Tlirstira. ilai'eo and Vllle. Sr. I m: i;., May In the Methodist conference this morning tin- coniiiiittt'e on temperance made a loicj report, in which they detined (he position of the church on the subject. The report says in substance that the Methodist Episcopal church south is emphat ically a prohibition church. The temperance report was unani mously adopted. The committee on the spiritual state of the church made a long report condemning dancing, card playing, theatre go ing, attendance at race Jeonr-es. etc.. which was adopted. ; ai:i m:i.i"S 1: em ins. r.vmuirj Secretly lu the Cii llftU Iiuorlul Toiuh. Cih.vLi.ANu, May L'O. Tiie it mains of the late president,. las. A. Ijarlie'.d, were removed from t!r public vault iu Lake View ceme tery this morning to the crypt in the Oanield memorial tomb which is to be dedicated to the memory of the li.te president. Mrs. iar field desired that no public demon stration be made during the re moval oi the remains and it was accordingly duno in secret. ( i .n.keil OlirlnU. Nr.w Yoiih. May X Tho Fas sell committe.; to-day began their investigation of the health depart ment. Several milk dealers swore that the health inspectors of milk had demanded money for immu nity from inspection." When the demands were refused the dealers were arrested, their milk de stroyed, and they were continually harassed by the inspectors. Niitiotliil Medical Afciuoi'ition. Nasiivii 1.1 , May 'JO. The Amer ican -Medical Association met in its 11th anio.al meeting to-day, with delegates present from every state iu tiie United States. Tin Kemmlcr Cnso. Washington, May 1!0. The su preme court adjourned until Mon day without deciding upon the Kemmler case. Flood in I'cnnsyliau'a. Wii.kksuakiu:, IV... May -.'0. The unusually heavy rains "that have been pouring down for the past two dav caused a great deal of damage throughout il country. AM the ra r.iM.I . . , . , . ...iva ni nil.- linn. lulls and 111 other nlaces iiulil track at the foot- "in and covered id, .a tJind. i ranis aw :.! I .,m '-'- Vll .111 Ihe roads. A dispatch from l'lv-1 mouth says all the colleries we're obh'j.-il to shut dow n. Ilalluay thanjcK. Ni w Yoak-, May L'O. The prin cipal owners of the St. Louis and San Francisco toad stated this uiternooii that the control of the company was absolutely sold to :be TopeLa & Santa Fe" railraad. I his deal adds Hoo ,lus to the Atchison system, besides giving it absolute control of th:; Atlantic & I'aciiie railraad. A ( ily Treasurer I.iim W'rout. K i.nsa s ( 1 1 v, Mo.. May -0. City ireasiiier I'.-aks was suspended from cilice this evenim.'. a short age of between 17,tt: and .fl'0.0iX having been discoveivd in his ac counts. I'eaks was elected to the ollice as a democrat two vears airo and Wits re-elected this soring. liiiiiilair. I'illl. Mllil.I'lll A SuiTfusor. , Mav 20. kit-hard ;in., uemocrat, was to-dav chos en lo be Randall's successor, the prohibition candidate appearing against him. receiving 47 votesout of s:;:ii. . r;e Fraiuis Triiiu, CiiicAoo, .Mac 20. Cjco. Francis 1 ram arrived in Chicago this evt ii- ing aim leu lor Omaha enrouie 10 1 ill'olllil. TIIK liK.lMI OI.O .MAN. (ilaiNlonc Talks in 1! !i:iif i.r I rc luud's Caus. I.oNijoN May 20. (alaJstor spoke to a large audience to-day : Lincoln on the political situation. In discussing the Irish ijucstion he said the hope of Ireland eou d not be expected to timl a tealization ihrough the present privileged classes. lie ,vas confident the people would declare for Ireland's rights at the first opportunity they might have to maLe their voice heard. THF.v r.issicn HIM Altai NK. Hon County Su'rvlsors Shirk t'ar liij for tho Needy. San Jo-t- HtTalJ. "I want a permit to eni- i the inlirinary,'" said a rather imelligent looking man to a Sryervisor o: Monday. "W hat aii- "-on m. ri. . T )jiok.e in "Vl'liP.i'" luv arm. "yjf'U'i two mouths months ago'. 'i- Cos Anueb-s." . Ang,..C ' didii'l vimSiX' !b" theie?" ' "1 did for awhile, be. 'el!. :l ll.ey iili i tired of me. apparently, charged i..e lx. iV.re I had ed.' "Well. tlnH's si 1 alii you money lo travel ..ii '' "No. 1 hadn't any mo w hat they gave inc. " "Who gave voir."" "Why the Snpcrvi-oi " enl counties."' "The Supervisors of count ies irave vmi moi:ev i- l.i'. .ver fiad I dilier- iliilereiit to v,;ne liore'.'" "Yes. I will tell ymi how il was. Alter I iiad broken my aim and had been in the hospital a short time, the place beine: crowded with inmates, 1 was -iven a ticket to San I'.eriiardiiio and told 10 l'o there, as ihe Supervisors of Los Angeles ,.juld not keep me any lomrer. I took the ticket andwtnt to San Lernardir.o. :.pplii-d for a ;-sistam-e there and was given a ticket to I'.akersiield and 2; got another ticket there, as they re fused to take me into the hospiial, and so I traveled from city to city until I reached Santa Cruz. 110 placf desiring to give mee,uarters, as it was stated Cut the hospitals in all these places were crowded with infirm and. destitute, an.l the counties were supportingtoo many mhu- people already. At Santa Cruz 1 asked a Supervisor for a permit to enter the hospital at that place, and afterijuestioning me the Supervisor told me to meet him a! the dcot about noon of that day. I went to the depot at the appointed time and a man ap proached me. asked tuy name, han ded me a ticket to San .lose and saw me board the train. So here I am." A Hork Burial. The wav the college ymilig ladic dispose of unpopular presidents is related in the following excerpt: There was a mock funeral in the grounds of Mills College on Mon day atternoon. l.elween lorly ami fifty of the young lady pupils formed in solemn procession, and. marching to an ojH-n grave on ti e wooded hillside overlooking t lake, held impressive services ai . consigned to its last resting-place r coflin supii.-eil to contain the re mains of ex-I'resident St ration. A poem was recited and an oration delivered, lxith of which we.e more satirical than complimen tary. Then the grave was strewn with (lowers and a monument erected to the memory of the de parted, after which "the assem blage of mourners dispersed in great" glee. The veiy best brands oftomatoes only 10 cents per can at Conn : Hendricksons. Pur eider vinegar at Kenton'. THE DAY IN CONGRESS A Sr.asp Debate on the Sugar Schedule. AN ANri-I.OTTKGT Jl EASH'.t:. Sttator ttr.nfcru3 Lid Loaa E.ll-Tl "0:i::al Package" Bill D;ctiis4 1a t'sa Sec ate. Washington:, Lay 2J. In the house to-day McKenna, republican, of California, moved aa amend ment, to Cut su-;ar schedule, re ducing ihe existing schedule of 3.1 j.er cent., retaining the dividing hue at 13 instead of 10, as in the present bill. lie attacked the sugar schedule in the McKinley bill amid loud applause on the .lfi::ocr.itic side. lie declared the internal revenue system should be desi roved rather than any protect ive system be turrendered. Tim suar industry was part oi the pro tective system and w as surrendered by this bill. Canuan, of Illinois, opposed the amendment. What was the posi tion of the republican party touch ing the protective system? To re lieve from duty those articles of foreign production except luxuries, the like of which could not be pro due d at home. Less sugar was produced in this country to-day than :.) years ago. Then gentle man 1 i'o in California was not happy wh .1 he sail that wool stood on ail i..:::s with sugar. Recause he v.as a 'fpubl'.can Le was in favor oi it-moving tiie revenue leech from tiie piotective system and placing sugar on the free list, lie denounc ed the reeiprocily wi'h Sandwich Islands and declared a few men in California controlled the product ion of sugar in that country. Put sugar on the free list and good-bye to the. 5,000,iJ00 to the four men of California w ho owned sujar plan tations in the Sandwich Islands, l'rice favored tiie amendment and opposed the bill as being injurious to t lit interest ci colored laborers tt the south. ilorrow of California, supported the McKenna amendment on the ground that it was the only legiti male way of ; protection and for further reason that a revenue oi K'.VOJO.QIK) would be derived from a"e sugar necessary to meet the obligaiions oi the government. McKinley closed the discussion Had McKenna's amendment was rejected by 115 to 13L McKenna, Morrow and O'Neil, of Pennsylva nia, 5Iarii.fr, 1'epaken, Barline, 'a::! ever, l.rossey and Keer, of -i.di.itia ami Coleman and Keyburn . ting " vt:..'' O i aio:io:io McKinley auuaiber oi aiii--i:o!;ieiiis were auopted. in this senate. Sti.uior Stanford introduced a bill for loans on public, lands, and aniu iiui-edihat lie would hereattei ad Ik .-j the senate oil the subject. j'l.e senate then, proceeded to consider the "original package" bill, and was addressed by Wilson of Iowa, in favor of the bill. Vest opposed it. Wilson, of Iow a, w ho introduced the bill, addressed the senate in explanation and advocating it said it mas made necessarv by the re cent decision oi the supreme conn. It was in resjionse to sug gestions contained in that decision thai congress could jeraiit the exercise oi a rest.aininj power of state and it was for the purpose of giving that peraiissioii that the bill had been introduced and re ported. The eti'et't would be to leave each state to determine for itself what its policy should be in regard to trafiic in intoxicating liquors. At the present time original package saloons were be ing organized in his state. It was to put a stop to such practices and recognize in every state the jiower 10 regulate its own internal policy, that the bill was rejorted. Vest said he was not able to agree with the majority of the committeeiii reporting the bill because it would sweep away the exclusive jurisdic tion of the Cjiited States over inter-state commerce. Washington, May 2d. After iimhcr discussion "the bill went over without action, and the sen ate proceeded to the consideration of the resolutions ottered by Cam eron in resiH'ct to the meniorv of the late representative Keller of Pennsylvania. At the close of the eulogies, the senate, as a further inaik of re six'ct te tiie memory of Mr. Kellev, adjourned. Senator Hoar to-day introduced 11 joint resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution, providing that neither the Tinted I Mates nor any state shall pass any I law ae.thoriziiig the establishment ior maintuinance of anr lottery or distribution of prizes "by chance. The question of the Ik-hring sea fisheries was considered at a cabi net meeting. It was decided, it is understood, to adhere to the policy of last season, which is practically the same as the previous adminis tration. Trenlieti 'oueluded. London, May 2J. All the power except France have concluded commercial treaties with Turkey upon a basis of a fixed tarifl". Heggs cclfiirateil family rcmediea are for sale hy all Icadiug druegist every where. 4 ? D I - y jk-r