Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 08, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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20 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY. OREU.N, FliTDAY, AUGUST rf. I VJO. 'IL. V.-rKO. 1G7
S
Exclusive Agsaer'f
B L njIHEKG v B Ui CK
ALBANY BAKERY.
PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CXKE-t FOR-.WKIDING-.-
FRESH HiUnN RER V
RI K- AND VEGETABLES
Choice Table Delicacies and a Full
Line of Fancy ami Staple Groceries and Pro
visions, Canned Goods, Nats, Candies, Etc., Etc.
A Full f.inr of Itnportrtl
SFor Sale
KLEIN
W. l DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN.
PEST IN THE WORLD.
FOR-
CHICKENS
$5.00 PES D0ZE2V-
GGS 18 CENTS.
L ) IMnnltrS- Garrett.
Formers k Merchants
NSUR NCE CO OK
Alhany Orboon
ClPITtL UStlK,
run rt rtrirtL
5OO.0M
9IU.UUW.
OFFICERS.
President W. F. Read.
Vice-President J. O. Writsman.
Treasurer .1. L. Cowan.
8ecretarv .1. K. Elderkin.
OIRKCT3R8.
ri. . Mrahan, J. L. Cowan, J.
O. Writsman, (. F. Simpson, W
F. Read, J. K. Weath. rford, L.
L. Foley, John Burnett and M.
Sternberg.
Safe, Soudq, conservative
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Patronized by Square People
TwsoxiiM HomtJ Entoxpriti
EARLS
DrvGoiy otitis
LADIES AND OENTS FTK
N1SHINGS.
Also have a complete line of
For spring trade at price
hat defy coinpeeitwn. Uiv
us a eaii ml iiy yir ehoesi
at bedrock price. kGm
i oa aud .quare dcaliug.
heLudlov Fins Shoes.
FRESH
.-.-.BR ifr
YD
anil Domestic Ciyar.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PRESIDENT L. 7LINH.
V: B PRK81DBNT S. P YOCNO.
cash ikk u. w. La;:; ton.
RAN8ACT8 A OEI ZX4L BANKING
S. E. Yodko, L. Emm
L. K. HuiN. E. F. Sox.
E W. Lar-eiiOH
Caahler.
iity Niliml
13 .A IN K .
Oregon
Albany,
CAPITAL STf CK, 1(K,C00.
Pbi bident JlOok-ii,
Vi r I rti. cut- J M HalHtrn.
Canhie- in K lh-iii ltrliin,
A-8.nl C lii. r OA r. hilald.
llret. r J I. C m. J l I al.tnn, Geo E
hamberibiM. W l.aild. W M Uultra.J A
t ri.xf.iril and O A Archi'iaul.
Iruiiiue-ii a Kctieral liuiihltiK iu-Iiims.
Ira Hiifht draft on New Yotk. San -u-.
WLnnil l-ort'aiif, r.
Lorn money on approved security.;
R -eivf deiioitK .nhjecl to heck.
C-llectiina entmated to us will receive
irne rt attiMicn
BANK OF OREGO V,
ALBANY
i niu
tre.iru-nt.
Tire Prea
1'a-blrr
OREGON.
9S0.0MI
H. RKYiVI
. H. . IRKIIL.
...JtlW, BLAI.V
tihctors:
n. TIkt.vt, .1. W. Blain,
0-.. Hcmphrbt, V- H. Stewart,
E.J Lansing. TI. F. M'rrill.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
hrwllranra hlt l. 4 bllal: rnV lB
lug. and All Ladle tiarnieula auad
la order m (he
JapaneseBazaarotore
nun rai low. KWi SO HO li'.E CO.
Store on Fust Street next tt SjeDcei A
Blackburn.
H. A. CKOWDBB.
C. W.
CROWDSR.
CHOWDER BROS
Contractor and Builders.
Office on First street with Wal
lace ft Cusick, real estate agents,
Albany, Oregon. Estimates given
on all kinds of buildings or carpen
ter work. All work intrusted to
u will be) pfoaaptJ iuiiti(
BROS
-BY-
Baying Your Pioperty
Through the leal estate firm of
Burkliart it Kcenev:
rie oldest Real Estate Firm in the
They have tandf of all descrip
tions for sale at the vcrv lowest
prices and on the most favorable
erms.
We have me fine bargains in
mail tracts of garden and fruit
lands near the ci'y, which we arc
tiering at a great sacrifice. Tine
proiiertr lies near the city, and is
the verv bent on the market. Dart
of which in set oat to fruit.
CITY PROPERTY
We have a large list of choice
business and residence nronertv
for sale including the Goltra nark
addition, ,the best, nearest and
cheapest suburban property on
the market. A lot in this addition
will double in value in less than a
year.
EASY P47MErTS.
BUR ART & KEENEY,
it 'A L EST A HE, I At A A
A-JfD
INSURANCE AGENTS.
ALKANy. . . OREGON
rRH
A
Rt
CI
FOR 8AIE BY ALL nRTfJOISTS.
ua . i
.-me 111 im I 111" rro t'llrcllHOid
hnimOr .1. P. Till'i" rBtnrrh Pure for
mv own uae eut nnnintr mv nephew.
. -i nicjinnn neenmir piu-h mrni
cine I let tiim lisve n j hox of medi
cine. Hi nuw pnd for three niori'
lioxes, i ivirn.' it i the hi- tli inir for
rtHrrh t-ver trie-' liv h!m Hud hif
trienrls. I eiA Knottier lux to ne i
niy eae, and cheerfully reenmntend it
fiothe rH,
(Sitnedi. JnllSMi-JUHAS,
Fx l'onnty ('niimihfioner Lane Co.
' 'retrnn,
fnrint'f "'d. I,ne oountv. Orpuon.
Pruf.l.W. Iihnoiin president ofthe
!t8te in imiir.sava it rured him ot
a roiu'li alter tr. other prescriptions
hud failed. Likewise two of his little
cirlsused it to cure theirooiurhs. Mr?
Mxrk Hailev. wife of Prof Bailey
ent it to Prof Johnso', and recotn
mi nds it to all who aiiHer from colds,
and coughs. For roughs it acts likp
a ehaim, and can he inhnli-d into the
pipes or passages, where o other
cough cures can reach
Kellre to Cent rarf or.
NOTICE IS HErEI V GIVINTHATTHF.
urdersirner tiVftrr. of the First f 'on-K-e(rational
Church of Ait anv, rrepon. will
receive h:ds to paint the rbmrh I ui'dint; .f
aaid church till pnon of Aup. 4h '8fi the
Mid trust e reaen iuir the nnht to reject any
and all bid.
H. H. H-wrrr.
W. C. Kkad.
VT'TICE IS HERLBY GIVEN THAT ALL
i Per-ons indehteil tn ih nlH firlM ..i
Kiaus'e ft K ein are reineaud to come for
ward iwi settle up promptly, aa ihe acc. nnts
raiiKuecionio. klkw Bbos
ZlIRL WANTED IN A SMALL FAMILY.
j no cniiuten ana iignt work For per
ticular inquire at Klein Bros, shoe store.
Lost.
One note dau rt November 20. 1883. for ti00
one note, same date. i2(0: one note
aat, S50, payable one, to and three Tears
after date: nne note f r J0. dated In F.h.
ruary or March, 18-9. payable one Tear after
date; one note for WO. dated between the
10th and 18 h of June. 18. narahlo Bhf.n
months nfter date All the above not: are
sinned by An A. Hull and patajle to Isaac
S Louden. All parsons ate warned against
buvinjr the ftbore describrd ncte.
Th finder will ulease leaf said notes at
tea ei
HamiMa
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A GHASTLY ACCIDENT
A Corpse Torn from Its Coffin in
a Runaway Aeeidtni.
STATE AMD COAST JtEWS.
Saokat Has a $86,000 F.r-Aalalox.
iat.A IndTiiuat F 111 T.rot,a
Bridge and , 11. sd.
Seattle, August 7. V hor-il 1
act-idem occurred at a funeral this
ait rn on. Miss Lilhe oung,
I lie 17-year oil daughter ; of a
ab-riug wan, died yesterday and
lite foetal oicurr.-d to-dy fiom
the undertaker's. Aa the fathei
w n too HHir to e. giwe a carriage
he and R v. Aimersoii, V Jlo w..s
to conduct the se i vices tXr the
grate, to e to the cemetiTj "5n the
liear.-e with Ui.deriaker Croas.
'i'h.- team wa very cpinteU and
ju-t as th-- hear-e was Hearing toe
iraveyard b c me frightened aud
irt'i away, la-liin out of the roa
into the ti'iibnr. The hearse wa
'leinolisli' d and the coffi'i bmknn
p-ii, i-howing the body of the
giil. hev. An-lerson and the
l.itlier of the girl uer-both thrown
und'T the horses' feet aud the
former was knocked insensible,
while the latter sustained many
tiruis-'S. Another coffin was pro
cured and the uirl buried, but
neither the father nor pieacher
were aMe to attend the interment.
STEAM BOATMKN AKKKSTBD.
The Captain and Enslneer of the
Lillian Will Kxpleln.
Portland, August -7. Deputy
United States Marshall Miller re
turned from Florence to-day, hav
ing in charge John Bergmav ,ap
iam, and Wui. Lafiey, engineer,
f 'he steamer Lillian.
The two officers were arrested
on a charge of operating their boat
on Suislaw river witho it the pre
scribed license. Bergman and
Lafiey waived examina'iou before
the commissioners and were re
ici.Bed on bonds of $150 in each
c.i-e. it is ciaunea ny tne ueieiui-
an's tint they were arrest el on
erroneous information. There i
an irregularly in t ie transfer of
i heir license which they will be
able to explain. Bergman; will be
remembered as the ffiir who
rescued so many people from the
wreck of ttie . Alaskan olf Cape
Blamxi a year ago la-t May.-
Judw IHady made an order au
thorizing the release of J. fiion
nd George Morgan, two United
states prisoners, who huve been
in the conn'y jail 30 days for sell
ing liquor to' Indians. As neither
of th tn were able to pav their
tines thev were released from ciif.
tody under an act empowering the
United States court to take this
step in cases surrounded by such
circumstances.
REDUCING THE CAVALRY.
Much Feeling- Oyer the Action of
the Secretary of War.
Ti-cson, A. T., August 7. The
order of the secretary of war, re
ducing the cavalry anil infantry
regiments from ten to eight com
ps.nies, is being put in force in Ari
zona and two companies ot each
regiment are tieing distributed
among the other eiht companies.
Army officers declare that congrees
is the onjv power which can ae-
rei-'e the numb t of cvntani in
a regiment. There is much feeling
in army circles over the action of
the secretary ot war.
A H36.O0O Fire.
Spokne, August 7 A fire oc
eurred tieday in the carriage
h ics" of .a g & Co. Loss 1 36,00.1 ;
mostly injured.
Killed At Seattle.
Skatti.e, Augu-t 7. Mil'on Mr
Aulev. a longshmeinan. lost his
life this evening by a wharf giving
way, earning him down ami buy-
11 g turn under some rock' wincn
he was unloading. A whole carg
mm mis
For Female Ir-
reifulritie; notb-
inir iike them on
the market. Nevet
ail. Sucressfulli
sed bv or t -ent
ladie n--in iy
Guarantee ' t re
lieve auiiprewel
merstruoti"".
LUafe, Ceriain
Don't be humbtur
ired. Save time.
Health and money.
Take no other.
Set to any ad-
dress bv maii cn recelut of twice, tit 00. Ad'
drese tiihru Metllrlne I'owpany
West Bram h Kox X7, I'vrllaad. r.
8old by Fosbay & Mason. Albany. Orem
lfELL BORING. ROCK PRILLIINO
prospectiiiE. Writ J J. B. Hashes, Al
bany, Oregon.
SPOT CASH
"RACKET STORE,
JUST OPENED CPP. MASONIC TEMPLE.
Ladies and vents rut nishing coods,onres,
table covers. T.diM &r d irents hosiery, men'
and bov's neckwear, nirpeader, dres bjt
tons, hlr, tooth, nail and hore bruahes,
stationery, perfr.merj, Inks, rendls. shoe
blacking, nd a - manj article t"o nu
merous to mention here. These eoods aie
sold at such prices that ihey ccn not he du
plicated by any other men har.t In the ettv,
unless sold at a aacrinVe, Come and get our
pricf ho trouble to show Vk. Onepnos
to all. BERNARD LETT.
SAN WA has removed h laundry to the
iron hou oa th ceraar ol Serena and
Lyon Mreesa.
Falers .olden
V3
of stone had been piled on the
wharf and McAuley was stationed
on the top of ttie pile to ta e a
chain off of a big took, whan with
out warning the w'larf ga e way
and went do vn. Eye witnesses
Say Mi-Auli y was 011 top when he
struck theatr but he did not
rise, and it is supposed he is held
down by the stones. A diver wi 1
be seat down to-morrow. Alc
Atiley was about 35 y- ars old ami
came from Wyuian, Alicoigan, two
mouths ago where he has a wife
and two children.
Another Trial Trip.
San Fkancihco, August 7. The
new crui-er Kan Fiauci'-co made
toother uial tiip around the iay
lo-day fur tne purpose of testing
tier --machinery under a liuiit-d
pressure, ihe trip was regardetl
tn Satisfactory, i hough no ailempt
wan made lo t-peed tier to her ut
most. The average p.td mani
tiiu d was 14 knots, and at tune
estimate.-, bused on fraction of a
mile, showed a t-peed of 19 knot.-,
the contract requ reuieni.
Fell Through n Bridge.
Tacoma, August 7. Thomas Ep
ii im, a acandin-tvian, aboit 25
years old, fell tlirongli an unfin
ished bridge here last niuht while
intoxicated, and was instantly
Killed. He is believed to have
left no family.
The Dalles Want a Keconnt.
The Dalles, Or., Aug.ist 7. The
hoard of tra le last evening in
s riicted President McAlli.-tter to
telekT ph to Oregon's delegation
tt Washington, askiag for a re
count of the census of the elite,
as a great injustice has been ;lone
the state by the recent enumera
tion. A Mixer Drowned.
SEATTLK.Augu-t 7. A Franklin,
King county, special to the Post
sas: James Williams, a miner
if this place, went fishing this
afternoon in Green river about a
mle from town, and bv .-ome ac
cident fell off a log which crossed
the river and wan downed.
Killed By Felling- Tree.
Seattle, August. 7. Dwieht
Smith, son of Eben Smith, a well-
known attorney, wa- accidentailv
killed in the woods east of Lake
Washington this morning by a tree
ailing on hnn tt'-was tonrteen
years of age and was spending his
dcho'jl vacation visiting a sch'iol-
mate on ihe farm of W. H. bite.
To Harnathe Tide.
A Boston man claims to h tvn
invented a tide motor, by the aid
t which he ex poet b to run stre t
car-1, locomotives, stationary engine-!
and other machinery. He
propr-eB to transmit tne tuiai
Forces of the ocean into electrical
forces, which is to be stored for fu
ture use much as a man would
store any commodity. The invent
ion, from which he exects so
much is described at follows :
1. A floit which naes and fall-
with the tide.
2. An immovable structure to
which said ft at is co'inectel.
3. Ma' hinerv so arranged on the
flo.it and i-onnected with the im
movable structure th t it be set in
motion by the rising and falling ot
the tide.
A motor calculated to produc
100 hore power is thus described :
A scow or float 160 feet l ng, 35
feet wide and 16 feet deep; this
w 11 give6,2 0 feet of surface and
tne weight of the float with the
necei-eaiv machinery win amount
to 1,5K),000 pounds, mat mere
is an en irmous waste of power in
the ri-e and fall of the tides, which
someday will be the pr vilege ot
man togras.t ho'd of and make
u-eiul for the good )f mankind.
a res -Aithout eaving; therefore the
claim this Bo-ton inventor should
not be rec-ived w ith many expres
i..n9 ot doubt, till he has had the
opiortunity to prove his claim and
has failed.
Battles In Mexico.
City of Mexico, August 7.
Several battles have been fought
between the Yaqni Indians and
Mexiean troops in Sonora.iti which
the latter have been victorious.
Murderer Kjrrand Attempt Suicide
Paris. August 7. Eyrand, the
murderer of Notary Geufiv, at
tempted suicide to day. He tore
his shirt into t-trips. twisted them
together to form a rope, mid iih
it attempted to choke lumselt to
d-ath : but for a timely discovery
he would have succeeded.
Chinese Lanndrymen Cannot Land.
Washington, August 7. The
assistant secretary of the treasury
siys the department having de
cided that a lauudryman is a
laborer, a Chinese vh i is proprie
tor of a laundry would not, under
the act of Octolier 1. 1888, be al
lowed to land in the United Stales
aftei visiting his native country.
Dying- of Cholera.
London, August 7. One hun
dred and seventy-five deaths are
reiorted from cholera in Mecca
to-day.
A very handsome robe for a
bahy buggy, was picked on the
side walk in front oi the Evangeli
cal parsonage. The owner can re
cover the same by calling at the
parsonage.
An elegant new line of undress
ed kid gloves, in all the latest
hadea, just received at the Ladie
ATTEMPTLD ESCAPE.
Pi isoners Hake a Boid Break for
the Outside World.
GUARD9 PRETEXT BREAKOUT
A Storm Damag the Southern Pao fio
Oomp ny $150,000-Eyraud
Attempts Bni.ide.
Boston, August 7. For some
time past trouble has been brew
ing at Charleston pri -on, having
t.i origin in Hie o j ciioii of tne
inmates to t-ubtiii to tlte eiif ncc
nient oi the Bertiilou system ol
meusureme-its. Tuis afternoon
the convicts in the shoe r -hop re
timed to otey order, and as ii
a nne hignil all set up a ttrritic
yell. .Mia-il' s ot every de-crip
tion were sent flying in all direc
tions, the windows on thenotto
and west side 1eing entirely
demolished. They made a da-li
lor the yaid and a mob of over 5
infuriated convicts rushed for the
var.ous wails. Instantly the sen
tries began firing, and other olH
cers of the institution were quickly
at hand, and with drawn revol
vers soon massed the gang in
groups alter a hard fiht, in which
clubs, et -., were freely ued and
many men's heads were badly
crushed. Word was quickly sent
to the poli"e headnuaits and in a
short time 2 0 policemen reached
the prison in patrol wagons. It i
not thorght any of the prisonets
are seriou-ly wounded, but as the
excitement has not fully ended ii
is imp iS'ible to say what the re
sult of the shooting was. The
guards on the walls have been
trebled and a lirge number ol
police are massed in the yard and
conidoi s.
A BIO STORM.
Railroad Washout Stop the Train
Running luto Tucsou.
Tccson. August 7 Ihe city is
cut off from the East on account
of railroad washouts. T-iere have
oeen i o trains for five days. Th
tireak caon -t b- repaired before
Sunday. The storm laM night cut
off the California tram. Th
lainag- to the S .utticrn Pacific
Co. will reach 15n,0 Ml.
ON THE WAK PATH.
Sensational Developments Over the
Unateinalau Trouble.
El Paso, Tex., Angist 7. A
New York paper reached here "o
day with interviews with Ministei
Cruz and Consul-general iiaize m
regard to the in'eirupted commit
location between bcreta'y Hl.iine
an I Minister Mizner at Gnate
mala. Ttie New- York official l
i h a government charges tn tthe
only wiies now working are mo
nop -li.ed ly ihe Booilla family
who have a news egency with t-n-me
nber of the tamily at E1 Pas
The Times here published the in
terview from the New York .-tar
and in it- is-tne to morrow will ftp
pear an ausAer from Bonii'a. who
-avs: "I was surprised to find in
vour issue to-day a clipping iron
the New York S ar wh-reiu Gua
temaln Minister Cruz and Consul
general B dze ai'ack inyl'an ily and
telegnphic agency coinincted I'j-my-elf
and broiheis, who resi e
at the cepi'al of Guatetn ila In
regard to the representations an i
complaints made by Minister Cruz
and Consul Baize I am in a p isit on
to know that they lie, and shdl
have the pleasure of having this
fact c me before the world as soon
as Mr. Blaine, the Mexican niin
ister and Mr. M zner termina'e
their investigations. All they have
-ad t the t ir is a tissueof false
hoods. Our agency has promptly
dispatched all telegrams; even
esterday ihe B milla ag--ni-y trans
initteil over 2(H) wotds front Miz
ner to l.laini. It we bad inier-
cepted th:dr m:-ssag'-s we would
nut be lurther trusted with iticiu.
The Striking- Miner.
Victoria. B. C. August 7. Both
sides at Wellington appear to have j
made up their minds to toe policy
of no surrender. The usual pro
cession was held this afternoon in
a most orderly manner, olhcers
kpeping t!ie roiid cl-ar so as not lo
intetfere with carriages. Jiefo-e
rtarting ih ciowd was addressed
bv G. W. Kasune, a cow o -y evau
gelist, who strongly a lvi-ed a
lieactlul allittide. uunsmuir no-tses
repeat, that they will meet t'-e
deputations of the miners but will
in no, way recgnize tne union, -a
large quantity of stores were
served out last night to the evicted
families.
A Republican Victory.
Gltiirie, I. T., August 7. Full
returns fiom the election in Okla
homa shows that the republican
will have a majority on joint bal
lot in the two houses o( the first
territorial legislature. Milton W.
Keinolds, republican, who wa.
elected delegate ai large, isdai ger
ously ill at hi home and is not
expected to recover.
Presidential
Nomination.
Washington,
Angu-t 7. The
president sent to the senate to dav
the nomination of rehx A.
Mathews, of California, now consul
at lang er, to he consul-general of
the. United States at tha place;
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas M.
Vincent, asis ant adjutant-gen-
;ral, to be c do iel au i assi-tant
tdi itant-general ; Mai ir Merritt
Jarber, assistant adjutant gtneral,
o be 1 euttn iiit-colonel aud
assistant adjutant-general.
KaHLLK'it DEATH.
everybody Still Talking About the
KlectrocutluU i'allme. .
Buffalo. Aug ist 7. Dr. A P.
-iutHAH k, nu.i-r of .'lectrocutioo,
s iid :o-d.iv in an m ervicw :
'i'heie ii nothing ugi.nsi tue ss
eui at al, and tii-r lace i? iheie
as Ki ll a gr.-at deal oi senselci-s
eusatiouai talk ubjUt the execu
io.. ; lot instance ihe bi alory in
egard lo froth, ea.iva. etc., c lin
ing i ruin Keuiuiiet'.-i mouth is nd-
cul iua. It ..a a p--iK-cC-y natural
iiuiig, caused Oy umscuiir cou
liacUoH Ol the SI.J111 e:ll. If a III.S
take ol ordering oa the cm rent
so quichly had iiut ijc-eu made
:tieie would have uet-u none oi
cnU t.ilk. Tue uiirmng of tin
ilesh was also exagjera ed, causc-ii
.imply by the ia:t that the i-iiig'
tnder the electrode was too small,
ne Iiglit current passing lhroJgo
t.oem and trie eponge, liKving
tried out the electrode, jusi
OJched tne skin. KeininlerneVi-i
.new what happened to him, r.nd
lied absolutely wiihout pain.
Ai'hukn, August 7. Th" subject
which c ntinues to excite the
greatest interest in tega'd to the
execution is (lie record of the vol-
age shock which killed Keuiniler.
It lias been generally supposed
at the first s iock was 13 VI voits,
md the secend between 150) ami
'''Hr0. The electrician who was in
the dvnam i room said to one.ot
iiie doctors in attendance yester-
iay that at no time was the volt-
cage more than llt'0, and frt lt-nt-
ly fell to m I.
TUB 8CUEMINU LOTTERY.
It
Will Probably Yet
Successful in North
Come Out
Dakota.
New York, August 7. A special
so the Herald lroui Tamestown, N
l'., says .he men in ttie employ ol
he Louisiana Lottery ta uipany
express t-oiitideui-e that ' the next
:egi-la ur- will pas- tii" lottery bill
md the governor wi 1 sign it. It
; believed this is not far wide ol
"tie mark, rra-tically ell . .e
;iart- leaders, ni-n who hae neen
it ttie fr-mt in all p iliti al lights ot
'he pa-l and have tiel I oih.es iron
he earliest "erriiotial divs, tou-h
oo h an I nil foi the lottery bill
iast winter at Bisuiar. k and ar
-Li 11 lur tne pa-sa.'e of such a bil
is a "reveane mea.-urc " The-
men are still a' the iever and an
lttem 't to i-eat. tnem ia county
onvvnt ons was in almost, t-veiv
a-e vain and thev were in tin
-aodle at the republicm conven
enti'in last week.
It is now conceded that th
uomi lauon of M. N. John-oti foi
ingress as a lottery victory.
THE TE.NXESF.K ELECTIONS
ilemocrats (Sain icturleslu KepuL
I lean Counties.
R-ports o the Times from all
on is of the state itid cate a quiet
lectl in for county olhceis. Ii
fauiK-rs ailiuice succeeded in
leciing some candi lau-s. InCiia'
latiO'gi the greatest excitement
P'evai 9 t-nigtit on account o
i in resu t of the election ot eiiuii
oiticeis. Ti e county which
ordinarily about 1000 reputilicat
m ijoritv to-dav elected the entir.
democratic ticket. The change s
brought about by a new rtgi-t a
tion law and theAu-tra ian bailot
Kilty per cent ol tiie nero vott
was lo-t by ihe iepi'blican- incon
sequence oi these laws. Tni is
he lirrt time since the war tha
the entire denpH-ratic ticket has
been elected in ibis county.
The People Are Satisfied.
Paris, August 7. A dispatch
from Buenos Aytedsajs thit the
election of l'edgi ini to the presi
dency caused giejt icj licing.
A Lung Bicycle Ride.
Cnauncey M. Lockwood leit the
lournal otfice in Eugene last Wed
nesday morn ng, July U0, a few
minjtes after 4 o'cl -ck, on his
bicye'e, and arrived at the Postal
telegraph omen, in JMiem, uy way
of June ion and Corvalns, at ti
o'clock the same evening, the dis
tance being eighty -four miles, a
registered by 1 he loadouieter on
hit- wheel. I le s'oppe i at a unct:ou
ior breakfast urn! at C' rvallis for
dinner, s . that i.trer deducting tip
time lost in stopping, he m,ade the
distance of eghtv-iour miles on
the wheel, over the dusty and un
even roads, in tei, hours, beinj a
little more than eight miles per
hour.
'' Special Telegram,
' Messrs. Mueller & Garrett, Al
bany, Or.: Will send voti nex
week an assorted carload of hue
watermelons, ka-abas lnuskmel-
ons. peaches, grapes, seei io-
tatoes. etc.. at p'ices enabling you
to aeiy anyand all cotnpeli l-ai.
John Hammond..
Persons who lead a life of expos
ure are subject lo iheuuiatism
neuralgia and lumbago and wil
find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. II.
McLean a Volcanic Oil L'nnuetit;
it will banish pain and subdue in-
flamation. t-osbav A Mason.
Elegant Lotion renders the skin
soil and lieautifn:.
The best watch in the world
the money at F. M. trench's.
for
; rff .
iTHBDAY'lNCOSflfiESS-
Consideration of the Hirer and
Harbor Bill Postponed.
The Tariff Bill Will B Tka Op t
Day by th 8eat Ooaasre
Ojmaiitt--
1CIET DAI FOR THE CAPITAL
Washington, August 7. At ten
req icst of the managers of the
iar.if bill the :epuoii:n tuembers
of tne senate co umittee on com
merce have agieed lhat ttie con
sideration of the nves tiid hartor
ill, .which was to repUce ihe
a'itf lull lo-moi row, o pootponed
rot)ably till Friday ol uoxt week.
Tne reason oi thii change is lhe
.eliei that it will tend to hasten
t he i-r-givsa ot the deiiaie on the
ariff bill. The d. mocrats desire
;ction on the river and harbor bill
arne-tlv eiiougu to hurry the
riff bill out ol the way to reach
it.
The committee on privilegesand
lections began u spec;al meeting
jt iio m to consider the election
Mil. The bill is etill held in con
ulcnije, but one of the niinoii'j
ty.s tiiat save in the ma'terof a
'iijinge oi expre-sioii, chiefly in
: ie way of lediiiing its length,
' lie hill as it passed the house is
.'le one proposed by tne majority
. tne piiiicjiai bill, and its work
. ig is not changed.
Mitt-hell expressed regretd jt
i he posiponetnent ot Ihe river and
harbor bill. Important works are
.ow stoi-ped in Oregon, and he
ouid give preference to the river
m l harbor bill rather than to the
ariff bill.
WORLD'S FA I It COMMITTEE.
che National Committee Will Bold
a Meeting In September.
Chicago, August 7. President
.'aimer, the World's fair national
niimi sioner. alter a conference
vdli tiie executive committee di
ectors, has announced that he
vould call a meeting of the na
i.oiial committee reptemler 15,
i istead oi a inont.'i later. The ee-.-'C'ioti
of iir ctors generally was
nforiuaily left to the national
omm soioners exclusively. It was
vieed to engine liomyn Hitch
; ck. now of the Suiiilxon an in
stitute, Washing on, to visit China
to pro tioie Ue interests of the ex
o -sition and to secure from that
cjuntiy an extensive exhibit. Be
iore adjournment a resolution was
adopted directing thtt tne s -rvices
t one or more of the responsible
itticiab of the Pans exhibition be
-ecu ed to a d in the work of or-
tuizatiou here.
MBS. GRUVER CLEVELAND.
She I a Pretty a Ever -Her Aj
pearauce a a Potmlatre .-
New- York, August 7. A Sun's
Mar on, Mass., .peci.il .-aye that
Mrs. Cleveland was the center of
otraction yester l iy at the Mari
i ild fair," w hieh is Iarin's an
aual festival, and it was through
ier efforts that ihe largest share
f the day's reiteipts were re
ceived. Mrs. (Meveland acted as
i stmistrese. the office being lo
cated on the front veranda of Judge
use mi's handsome residence anil
;lie place was decorated with
American flags. There was a
-teady stream of callers a the
(nce window, and ea-h was
iieeted with a pleasant smile.
l-.x-1'iesident Cleveland did not
nit in an appearance at the festi
val un'il late in the dLy, as he was
-njoying lismng in Btizzatd s bay,
i company w th Co. Dtniel La-
mont. who arrived Tueexlav.
The Election Bill.
Wa-iiinotox. Augunt 7. Among
the changes, which the senate
committee made in the substitute
or the L"dye elec'ion bill, which
as reported to the se.iate t-o-day.
are the following: AU reference
o that section of the revised
sta'ues, w..ich it was claimed pro
vides for the pr sence of troops at
tin- poliS, was stricken out Tfm
clau-t- to Lave a canvass provided
io' in the hoiiS" bill was stricken
ut and that providing for the
Irawingof juries, hv commission
ers was als i omitted. The nenal
iffen-es were Simplified an ' made
misdemeanors instead of felonies.
Hie punishments were modified.
the highest punishment imosed
being three years' rmnrisonnient
and a line of $1000.
Chicago the Second City.
Wihnoton, August 7. The
censn.-i olhce has cooj oleted a rnmrh
count the. of .population of
Ch igo. and siiows the noDulation
to le I .mis. 576, an increase since
lssti oi 5!5.o9l . or 11.832 rr cent.
This makes Chicairo the' second
largest city in the United States.
Memorial Congrees.
In oi in a polls, August 7. At the
national bar association meeting
to-day a committee was authorized
to memorialize congress utgiugthe
passage of Evarts hill, ah ch pro
vides for an additional judge in
each circuit to facilitate business.
Democratic Nomination.
Atlanta, Ga., Augu-t 7. The
state democrnt'c conventi n to-day
nominate I W.J. Woi then lor gov
ernor. .
Use elegant lotion ior tan.
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