Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, September 07, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY, OHKUON, SUNDAY, SEPTEM15KR 7, laiH).
VOL. V. N
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LMMES" IWDEKWKa.:
. rnlrmra lr. ciM li.lt.
a. untl 411 Iwllia .mUi-bl- w.it.i
im wrilrr nI lire
J . ptj fss Htt z-.tu r -t rr
.a VI !... hWt Mt tttiM-Vr , i,
.''f t.t.l M-.rl f vl t Sf.it .'.
ttl !lll II
rOR SALE hV ALL DRrC.OI.ST8.
"8omeroi li8 ago I nurrhaed
box of Dr. J. i". Gill's Catarrh Cnre for
uiy own use. bat finding my nephew
:. A. McMahan. net-din if siich nifli
t-iue I let bini have my box of tnedi
fine. He now sends for three more
boxes, saying it in the ben thin? for
catarrh ever trie-1 by him and hip
friends. I got another box to use in
my rase, aud cheerfully recommend it
toothers,
(Signed,. JOHN McMAHAN,
Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co
Oregon,
Springfield. Lane county, Oregon
Prof J, W, Johnson, president of the
- State uniTSJSll?, says it cured him ol
a ouirti after tw other prescriptions
bad failed. Likewise two of his I i r 1 1 .
girls used it to cure theircoughs. Mrs
Mark Bailey, wife of Prof Built y
n:l lo Prof Johnsoe, and recom
luriiua it to all who sutler from colds,
nd coughs. For coughs it acts like
.ebaini, and can be inhaled into tin
pes or passages, where, o other
ugh cures can reach
CiHlLOII'S VITALIZKK is what you nerd
O for Constipation, lo.it of Appetite, Dlzzi
im, uid al! svuipt ui of DyipeiMia. I'nce
10 and 7& cents wr buttle, ror sale liy
r'thy Mason.
Jas. F. P-.well A d bave jusL
cei veil :i lurg. lot--f iresh fruits
ami vegetables.
If ANTKl A KK BOAUDKHS. IN
W qairr at the rtKi lrni' rt Mrs M, K.
bris, fourth ;ini :l.i.vi si rusts.
1 iCRNIStlKU RiStMS TO RKNT--Inquire
X ol S. ttoTjt, ut ilfliiionii'a rptmirftnt
M'HA I' H.VCMNti HI Oil tn lw H' W
1 li onml by shii. h'-i-ur 'Vnt'inrant--I'.
aV'H ' :.n.
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me iinklr,l'i
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'irr:liii (rc-. , i livi-
Mlt t !li.U t It I. to.
Ve-irni !'. .-..-,. ! , ' i:- i.l, .ir-ioi.
K'r !- .ih .i 1. ". '! f.li ' :m
Sfl,'' i i I-' ' 'i
ft kfiiluritifti: tuT K
the in;irkct. Nivi-r
li,,iitM 'u,.v-
'r"Jr, t.iiar;t . ru
'f5' Hot- -sol
jf-!. S;ue tiiiit-.
naitli and ihoiicV.
I .kc iiu otitcr.
tlrvss Sy maii ou rc ipt of n.1, it w. Ai--IrcH.
ihr in 4 4tiiiaaiiy
Wtt ilraml. Ii..x L'7, oill.tiul, 4r.
Bold by Fo..bty i. Mason, Ali any. OrtD
tlUNtV 10 LOA.N tlt-MK CAPITAL ON
i'ohI rwil ttai v curit. I-or iKtrric".
lam enquire n( (;e-. Hmiii-lirc .
OLKfcPl.ESS Vlljll I'S iitiMic itnTaMi hy
O that tcr;itlc cuuh. Miit.-h f'ure It)
. reineilv fr n. K'r will' l K.sha vV
11 AN TKI A rir-t-4-!j wire mutiny
If Aeaver. Afltlrcs' Spkan: Wire .Mat-
Soconti stt., Spokane Fa tits ash
N'oTICK I- MKKKHY : KN IIIATALL;
per.M - nilehtcl to tiv olii tinn of (
kraiue A. Iviein are re iue-ttd to co ne for- i
i wanl and settle up promptly, as the a-c.unt :
IllUrtt IN) L-lOtH U.
Klsi.n Hhus.
A iur Cure forth WMsky llalilt
lr. Liviiigsum's Aiitli.loto lor
DriiukenuHScj will cure any case; ol
tl e liquor liamt in troni ten U
thirty days, troni the moilerate to
the lrunk;iril. The antidote ran
Ik- given in a cap ot cotl'ee williout
the knowleiigf ol the lierr-oi! tak
ing it. Tin- Antiilut" will not in
jure the? health in any ay. Man
ut'aoiureil hy the Livin:sto'i
Chemical Co", l'ortland, Orton,
or iroui J. A. Cumming, Urugixt,
w.le agent.
( cunpiutHns at F. M. French 'f.
r'V Hit rS) ;
;.tOP vTJ AFTER
Complete Uses cf Caxlete.J'ciitcr,
JjiatisgCccds at
!r iiiit rttiiint.
Al.c. vsv. ,.. Sept. !i, I KM.
.iii I r. m. on vloml i- oi this
At'i'h i y i ohw, in leiiioii imiity.
.. e in liroui thm ci y, a- tie
- royi'l hy lir-. 1 he h .iisel.ohl
.ini were :n-iircl i it tin-UaklailtJ
me I iMii a:.tv oliijiaiiy. of
' ki.i .1 al. l'o-iuy. alter a
.ci ml i i t tlig i' ion. the urn
u yV .. er, Mr. M. II. Mtr
:i I a hi le iimii ol . litjui the
e ti.tr 1 1 y may Icel Jii.t l p' ud lor
ii. iitiri!igi.iifs- ..rill i.ilii nui
ncs.t;, hutllttl li,.- lo-- fu-t:ii etl by
lis e. inp.iin , in nit eiil:i salis
f.ietitui. 1 make llii- tteuient
u itlejiit ..ny so:i ila; t. s .l-atever.
.1. F. iun.su.
Si.ns til VVlriH.o .IItltlur.
The wiis 0? ''. . rnns will meet
I J SattM-l.iy . v.nilig at seven
.'el cK eh n .. lor the. transition
ii in. ni. .antliuaiiieiss. Every
r is rt qileateiJ to be present.
.1. F. WlllTINU,
'.. V. liKht KiMcui.K, , 'aplain.
First Sergcuni.
V ti.ttitl I oiilt nru..
i'lieie '. nollii i; pai'culs should be
an carciiil aliout as seleeliiu 1 t tlli;ll
Jl'llj,. Ilfns Ciicll'V cjllb siup
is iiiectinir with ioiideriul sucevsa.
The best is mine to tfuoti. ie sure you
net Beyirs. Ever-bottle is warranted.
!l driijri;ists ket- il
Take the I'nion 1'uciiic railway
I
1 tor the hast, thiity-tivo liours
tuieker than any other transeon
lineiital line, blegaut new dining
ears, Pullman palace sleepei.-, tree
family Bleeping card run through
to l'enver, Omaha, Council lilutls,
Kaiibas Citv, St. L.0111, antl Chi-
. cago. C. t.i. Kaw lings, city lics-cl
: agent, toot ol bio.ulalbin street.
Freuiieiitj accideiilb occur iu
1 the iioii.seiiolii hit:.i cause uui ns,
cuts, spiains ati't 01 uiaes ; lor use
in biich eases L)r. J. It. .vK Lean's
-. v'-jlcanij Oil Liuiuieiil has tur
many yea is I 'Jen the constant
lavoiite family remedy.
In ihedeciiiie in lite, lutirmitieH
: ueect us to whicli. our youth auu
i maturity were sti angers, 0111 km
I ueyii and liver are rsubject Ue
j raiigeuient, but nothing equals Dr.
, J. 11. AieLean's l..vel antl Kltluey
ilalin as a it n.aioi ot liieseorgaim.
l obliay it .M..aon.
lliipKins liros. na set aside an
elegant nicKel pUued stove w nich
liity piupuse togie to then cu.s-
tomeis. By tiading
a
certain
amount you get a ticket in tne
drawing and iiie tucKy ticket
iioldtr diaws the stole, (io and
see l hem ami learn tne par
ticular. l'l.ose wanliiitf coj ts ol l'rol.
I'al.ner'ri .-ong, "Uriglit as a huii-in-ain,"
should call iniinetliaLeiy
at .lolies hook attue ad oliiy a limit
etl number of copies aie placed on
saie.
We make a specially of line
cakes tor parties and weddings,
lilackiiurn iV i'ironi.
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iJifi Jifi Sriici I
COTTON IS. KIN (J.
Calling in the Bonds as Fast as
Possible to Keducutlio Debt
IIKrfl.E 1HK BtKOLAK.
A Pour Place t. 81- p ail r UrtilK.atei
Pivs Mllliob in Uertiliotits
Hut Lltty lu New JcisBy.
New Yokk, Sept. . Interesting
tirfureH are printed regannng tne
.mil m erni). It is estimated.
it will reach 8.000.00U million
hales this year, which is
ittrirrtsl. Lilit-A'n ill the history of
the
the
country. An agent here porch
as-
1 ni? for a Furouean House says
the
" . .1 1 ,
ctoo is ueaiiy one-iuiru larger
tli.it, I . -t e..ur vl Hit tllHtlllllllt.V
will
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be good. Hep irts are that the
lu-
uian cotlou crop wul also be
1
very
larg-.
FIVE JI 1 1.1. ION DOLLAKS.
Tlmt Is Said to be the Amount
Added to the Circulation.
New Yokk, Sept. G. A financial
expert here claims that the
moi.thly !-tateiiit nts of the treas
ury uepartnient show that all
silver purchase.- so far have put
only $1,3110,000 of new treasury
notes into circulation. He says
this is the result of elaborate cal
culations, and says one reason is
the notes 'ssued are ot too large a
denomination to use. lie also
says the net addition to the circu
lation by all tlisburceuients in
August is only $5, 000,000. .
lit FOMilir KUK HIM MONEY,
Hut the Iturglar Fiually (riit Aws;
With It.
O.VK.I.ASD Sept. 0. About 10
o"clock nisi night V. Snyder, a
store-keeper at .Niles. this county,
was counting his money a'ld put
ting it 111 a hack to take it to a safe
m the house near ty. when a
masked burglar put a pistol in his
tace. Snyder knocked the pistol
down, when his conlederate came
111 ana presented a.iother pistol.
A scuttle eiisueu -im Snyder was
beaten on the head and lace. They
t'Kik a sai k 01 coin containing
; 't and went out. locking the
trout door. Who. Snyder re
covered he went out Hie hack
i.. jf and entered his house with
blood streaming from his lace aud
bead. One shot had beeii tired,
gia.ing Snyder's lace; two other
shot missed ihe mark. The buig
lal made their ocape.
Went t Sleep ..11 tt Belt.
Sa.n Fhancim o, Sept. 0. Jaiueo
tlonard, 20 years ol age ami an
apprentice at the 1'aclnc Kolling
mills, met with a strange death
early this morning. Howard be
longed on the. night shut aud went
to sleep on one ol the broad belts.
Make a Mote
or"
Tilib FaCI':;
iiiLo i t SloYI-.t) .UAIL l'O
IjaV W lili.l ilK
j-IKL. BiGK 1
UAUuAMKD
YEARS
ezges. Itajs, crd
vxienxue rollers commenced to
move tins morning, Howard wa-t
carried over one of them and
jammed between the belt and a
huge boiler. His left arm was
crushed and bis neck broken.
WIKK CLICKING.
The Texa. republican stale con
vention, has placed the following
ticket in the held : Governor,
Webster Flanagan, of Heuderson ;
lieutenant governor, W. K. .Jc
Kenisonii of Williamson ; attorney
general,? J. F Hacue, cf El 1'as j;
Comotroilet , W,l iam Werthodu,
of LietVHt; !and coininissioner, J.
K. Met neli, of Childress; tteas
Urer, h emiu, of Detoo j su
erintendeiit of public instruction,
lr. W. L. Edm r, 01 liexar. Ihe
platform reathrms adherence to
the priuc'.ties ot the republican
party ; eudoi ts the aduiinislralion
ot 1'iesident Harrison; favois re
cipr jcity treatieo .of Ami. ncan
states; favors the encouragement
by subsidies or otherw ise of lines
ot ocean transportation with s.iid
states ; endorses the linaiu-itl
policy of the government a-t to sil
ver, etc., and favors the Australian
ballot and all other proper meas
uie8 that will render elections the
free antl ho lest expressions of the
will of the people.
The Wisconsin lalior convention
roininateita full ticket: (jcver
nor, Reuben May, of Viroiuma;
lieutenant governor, N. E. Allen,
of iJeaver I'am ; secretory of stHe,
Win. Lickwood, of Kipoii; tres s
urer, Alfred .Manheimer, of Mani
to voc; st'.orney general, K. Shau
var, Milwaukee; state superin
tendent, J. W. St--v.art, of H oad
head : railroatl commissiom r, li.
S. Hishop, of Marinette; insur
ance commissioner, Charles Hatch,
of Calumet.
The Nevada republican conven
tion put in nomination ; Gover
nor, R. K. Colcord; supreme
judge, K. R. lii;re'ow ; district
judge, R. Rising ; congress, . F.
liartine; lieutenant governor, .1.
Ponjade; uttoiney g.-neral, .1. I. ,
rorreyson : secretary ot state, ().
H. tirey; clerk ol the supreme
court. Joseph Jt.jephs ; comp
iroller, R. 1". Hor'on ; treasnrev.
Joseph F. Egan ; survevc general,
John E. Jones; superintendent oi
public instruction ; Orvis King;
state printer, Joseph b. bckley;
regents ot tlie university, J. .
Haines antl E. T. ieorge.
Anthonie Jojet, present dele
gate to congress from New Mexic o,
was renominated hy the Si.ver
Citv democratic convention. Jf
elected this will be his third term.
1 tie republicans win meet, in ter
ritorial convent ion on September
13, and will probably nominate
Mariano 8. Otero for delegate hv
acclamation.
Fred Bogan, of San Franciseo,
whipped l'ete Shea, of Vancouver,
in tnirty-seven rounds in the As
toria Athletic Association rooms.
rhev weightd in at II31.. and 11"
pounds respectively. Shea made
1 rushing light, having ttie advan
tage in everv rush or chin u. ISo-
gan injureil his right hand 111 the
third round, but kept swinginj:
his left. There was little hard
lighting until the tli.rtlenh round,
when it was give and take ail the
way through. In the th'rty-
to.irth Shea weaker el ami went
low 11 twice, staying seven seconds
the last tune. He pulled himself
together and stayed three moie
round', when bnlh eyi s W'ete
losct! and his seconds threw up
h- smii g-. He was stone blind
and teriibly punished. Itngan le
et ived considerable puuishnien; ,
th.UL'h nothing in comparison
'o what Shea did.
Two men engaged in a shooting
scrape at Adams. I'umtilla
ouiily. lteulie Wilson hail lost
some' horses antl accused Wash
Hainbr.in of having a hand in
their disappearance. Mot words
followed unil Hainbrun broimht a
H caliber persuader of the bull
dog p.itl -rn into play. He bad
probably had s nnc liipi ir. and hi
nerves were unsettled. Anyway
he to.ik lour shots at Wilson at a
langi sc. close that th latter's
face w as powtler huruetl, with jut
peue!iit?ing his anatomy once.
Vilson's el. ithes even were not
t..uch;-l. Ila'iibrun e.-cap tl, but
oliicers ale searchiiig for him.
The report is made that the Seal.
ue scait?er than ever known in
iJehrilig's sea. Following is the
r...oi t.-il cHleb inaiie as given by
returning sealers it Victoria;
riiuuiph, 5'.M: Mary Ellen, 200;
Ocean Uelle, :5tHi; Viva. 123 ; l'alb
linder, 114; Itich, 2'M; W. I'. Hay
iirol, tit); Penelope, 2H'; A. ('.
M"ore, titK); Maggie Mae. 10U:
Sapphi-e, 2-jO: C. 11. Tuppei, I'O;
Ariel, 20(1; E. H. Marvin, 400;
Jiianita, 400.
Will Trot a Mile.
Oakland. Sent. 6. Director
Ctittendeii. of the Golden Gate
Agri-ultnral Association, has con-
sented to allow his stallion "Si .111-
boul," with a record of 2 :l2'j . to
trot on exhibition a liiile, next
Tuesday afternoon.
Shipping Note.
San r RANcisco.Sept. 6.-
Cleared :
Steamer Willamette allev, for
Yaquina; Walla Walla, for Vic
toria; bark Alex. McNeil, for N
naimo. Consrresalonal Nominee.
Stv Fntvnsft, Sent li.-Jutbre
J. A. Barhan, of Santa Rosa, was '
nominated lor coni?ress bv the first !
republican convention this after-
noon.
tin -
TLIE DAY IN CONGRESS
Mill at
Work on
Bin.
the Tariff
OVK KIVtKS AND HAKBOKS
Oauttda Wants Reciprocity Bnglish x
porta and Imports 8ti jk.o( Be-ahs--Uerman
I'I.ojs.
WASHiNuro.M, Sept. ri. the
senate, ciuiiiiittee m langeiiieiit
placing sponges on the free list was
1031
ivye38lo,-nv4UMtlMjjaJtelf neal- lne mercury ranged
duty, 2d" er cent. :aavaloTeia,tw--r, r-j
of
rest ired.
Alter some discussion the para
graph regarding ihe duty on tish
was aiiieiiden to read as loilows:
Fiesh lish, which are caught by
.inens ol tne l niied States 111
the high seas, or in open waters of
he lakes forming the boundary
between the I'liited States and
the Dominion of Canada.
This puts them on the free list.
The paragraph relating to fish
on tl e dutiable list was then
taken up, the question being on
the finance committee substitute
tor the house paragraph, which
taxed the duty at 1 cent per pound
011 lish, f esh or salted. The com
mittee amendment fixes the duty
at cent tier pound.
Gray otl'ere 1 an amendment,
providing that such fish shall he
admitted tree of duty from any
coiintiy tuat admits American
tishiug vessels into their ports for
the purchase of supplies, including
bail. Gray's amendment was Je
jectcd, and the committee substi
tute, slightly modified, was agreed
to. The paragraph now reads:
Fish, smoked, dried, salted,
pickled, treh, frozen, packed iu
ice or otherwise prepared for
preservation, not especially enu
merated or provided for in thisact.
'., cent per pound.
The paragraph placing . duty of
1 " cents a pound 011 hops, was then
taken up. Go-uian moved to re
duce the rate to 8 cents.
Feuding discussion, the ques
tion as to I e extension of time
for the tariff bill wms started.
Al Inch submitted a proositioii
extending the time lor the consid
eration of the tariff bill, to and
including Monday, when the dis
cussion will ! limited to thirty
miiuiU'S, antl when the suga.
schedule w ill be taken up. After
that, the arraugiinent heretofore
nude is toappiy. The pioposition
'. as.-enieu to.
1 hen i.or.iians amtmlment to
ted litre the duty on hops to K cents
a jiouiitl was rejected.
Vest, moved to pi ce Fait on the
free list. Nega;ived: yeas, 2(1;
nays, 34; a party vote, except 1 hat
of Paddock, who voted yea.
Vance ottered an amendment
for the reduction of the duties on
fo eign products, purchased by the
exchange of American farm
products. Hejected: yea, 23;
nays. 3d; a paity vote.
On motion of Gibson, sorghum
seed ami sugar cane seed we"e
placed cu the tree list.
IN TlIK IIOISK.
The house proceeded with the
conference report on the river and
I :ii b'.r bill. Alter a brief debate
th- ci ni ier.ee rtpo-.t was agreed
to.
LVicg ite Smith, oT Arizona, to
day iiilio.iuced in ihe house a bill
10 authorize the lemoval of t!-e
Indians of the 1'apago reservation
i:i ! - 1 if..; :t county, Ari'-na, to
the 1'apago reservation in I'irua
county, or to the Gila river or
Salt river reservations.
TU tllKS I'NION CONtlHESS.
rrocet-tlinn in Tu-ila)' Sessitin iu
Liverpool - lobn Iturns uu Huntl.
Lt li'ii'ooi., Sept. ti. At lo day's
session of the trades union con
gress ;t was r solved to boycott un
fairly made gnisls and all railways
tramways and b'Hts whose em
ployes are underpaid; also to ex
clude representatives of non-union
papers Iroiu future congresses.
I'.irtw istle. leatler of the col ton -workers,
n signed from the par
liame tary eoiiimiliee, giving as
I. is reason that he was not in lavoi
o!' tlie ;ass: ge of a compulsory
eight hour law.
John Burns was appointed a
member 111 I'.irt istle's stead.
I'hi announcement was received
with cheers and groans.
The congress then dissolved.
SOVlfc SOI Nl AllVK'K.
.4 Ctilorrtt l!lsh .p tiiven ilin Breth
ren a Severe Lecture.
Cnn Atio, .-sept. 0. At to-day's
session of the African Methodist
l.'oiseiiiiiil V.inii eliurcli in inference
1 now mee'ing here, -there was a
heated discuss'on over the fact
that ma iy ministers are short in
j their payments to the general
! fund. Bishop Loinax closed the
debute with a viwrous speech, in
wnich he said that if the older
im r.isters could not do their duty
bv tlie church, younger men would
be selected. He admonished them
! to cease diaging out classical ser
mons to their congregations and to
I talk common sense, antl advised
them in case :hey could not make
I a better showing, to le ive the pill
1 l'1' 1,ire a Ulul a,,,i go to plowing.
Among the Strikers.
Boston, Sept. 6. Lynn morocco
' manufacturers have decided not
to put any more skins in soak
pending further developments.
ints throws out of employment
every morocco worker in Lynn
witn nnietiers ana tanners.it is
estimated that over 1500 will be idle
Brussels. Sept. 6. The Belgian
labor party has resolved to declare
a general strike on the occasion of
the meeting of the general labor
congress, September 14.
Hot tent lay of the Season.
New Bklnswick. N. J.. Seot. 6.
This is the hottest day here this
year. At 11 a. m., the mercury
stood at 92. At noon many of the
iiianufactuiing firms shut down
the men not being able to stand
rnsun x.u itMJBll FaarSv
San Fka.ncisco, Sept. 6. Adolph
I'ierruciui. who killed Kalo
Michaeli last January, was con
victed 01 uianslaughier aud sen
i diced to eight years in the state
prison to-day.
Sugar IteUueries Futon the Screws.
Sax Francisco, Sept ti. The
American sugur refineries ad
vanced the prices one-quarter of a
cent per pound to-day, meeting and
passing the advance made on the
third instant by the California re
finery. Keleased on Bail.
Oakland, Cal., Sept. 6. John
Morrison, the ex-deputy sheriff of
Alameda county, who was arrested
tor connivin? at an escape of the
remanded Ch nese. who were
caueht stealing into the country,
from the Alameda tail, was re
leased this morning on bail.
Weather Predictions.
San Francisco, Sept. t For
Iregon, fair weather, winds gener
ally northerly ; stationary temper
ature in the western portion :
warmer in the eastern portion.
The Jury Cleared Him.
Oakland, Cal., Sept. 6. Tavlor
Stull, colored, charged with man
slaughter, was acquitted bv the
jury to-day. Stu'l killed Lawrence,
also colored, in a saloon last June.
I'be men had a dispute over some
inonev.
Issuing Silver Certificates.
Philadelphia, Sept. 6. Finally
it has been definitely decided to
try here the experiment, originat
ing 111 New York, of issuing silver
'certificate against deposits of
bullion. The first bank hereto
atlopt the plan is the Fourth street
national.
The Markets.
Sax Francisco, Sept. 6. Wheat
fl.4U ; buyer, season. fl.49g
Barlev 1.3H34; seasonal. 445s'
Chicago, Sept. ii. 1:15 P. M.
I ' lose W 1 1 ea t Easy ; cash 9U ?-e ;
December, I02'4 ; May, 106'a.
Corn Hrm; cash 45?'8 : Octo
ber, 45'., ; May, 48?g.
Oats Easy ; cash, 35 1-4 ; May,
38 1-14.
Barley Steady; 75.
SHK CAN KIN THK MACHINK.
4 ( Intuiting Vouug Lady Who Has
Keen an Engineer Three Years.
t'hifoao Htraid.
To see a woman running an en
gine in real life is a genuine nov-
1 ty . The fair sex occasionally run
engines in novels, on the stage
and so on, but a real, live female
engineer is a new sensation. Of
course this one is in Chicago, and
01 course she vonng and very
pretty. They always are. But the
romance of this one case is cut out
by the cold-blooded announcement
that she is not doing it to save a
husband, lover or father 8 hfc or
lilierty. She is purely mercenary.
Ihe stipend drawn at tbe end of
each week is r.ll that she is after.
Her name is not know n. Perhaps
this is the romantic part of it.
Perhaps otherwise. Be this or
that as it may, she is a flesh and
blood tealitt. When a reporter
for the Herald called al the phue
where this novelty works lie stated
his business to a young lady c erk
mid asked to see the woman who
1 unsjthe engine.
"A lady is our engineer," titter
ed tin clerk "but she is busy, and
can't see any rejiorters.'
Can she 1 e seen .' was asked.
"No," was the reply. "S e will
see 110 one unless il is an examiner
of engineers, and then she will be
found ready and anxious to answer
all qm ttions."
The lady engineer has had chaige
of the Bee Hive Laundry engine
fora'oout thrt eyeais, during which
time she had no trouble and has
apparently been well able to attend
to all the duties devolving upon
he.-. Her principal claim for com
petency, however, is that she has
taken her engine apart and put it
together u.-ain. Questions to be
propound..-, to her by the report
er were inn.l.died by an engineer
but she declined to answer any
questions at all unless they came
from the Board of Engineers.
E. C. Dickey of the Board said,
in tegarci to tins women: "11 a
woman can successfully pass the
required exau inat ion, there is no
law to prevent her cotinuing the
practice of engineering. This case
will le rigidly looked into, and un
less this lady engineer can tell all
about an engine, she will have to
give up her place to a competent
engineer."
Novelties in wash dress fabrics.
The largest stock in the city at
1 Samuel E. Young's.
RAILWAY. I SMASHUP.
A Repetition of Last Winter's
Coal Famine in San Francisco.
THK FOBCIQM TKADII UHIOH.
lbs President's VsostiOB-WrltUg Let.
Uri to th Qassn- Fbjduw Laacu
Isws fxsm th Old World.
Cakon City, Col., Sept. 8. A
terrible accident occurred on th
Denver & Bio tiraude at 4 :60 a. m.
co-day near Adobe. Train No. Al
f M Honing in two aectfoBsv Th
loaded with .abaters
come derailed some four miles) be
low Florence. Tbe second section
dat hed into it with terrific farce.
completely smashing the coaches
and injuring from thirty-five to
forty men and killing a number
outright. Tbe bodies of five bave
at ready been recovered and twelve
more are still missing. The
wounded are now being cared for
at the depots at Florence, Coal
Creek and Canon City. Physi
cians are 'in attendance.
THE PKKSIDKNT'8 VACATION.
He Will Transact but Little Busi
ness While Away.
Cresson Springs, Sept. 6.
This id rather an uneventful day
for the president. He arose some
what refreshed from bis trip yes
terday. Secretary Ualford
said the president would
not act upon any official
matters before Monday, and only
thereafter on such as is absolutely
necessary. He added there was no
truth in the report from Wash
ington that the president had se
lected Michiner, of Indiana, first
assistant postmaster general, vice
Clarkson.
THE COAL. MARKET.
.There Will Probably be a.Shortace
in San Francisco this Winter.
San Francisco, Sept. 6. J. W.
Harrison, the coal broker, in bis
weekly circular, issued to-day.
says: Arrivals during the week
have been from the northern
mines. 30,432 tons; from foreign
sources, 8209 tons. There is no
very marked change in the high
prices ot last week, but at alreadv
advanced prices only a limited
amount can be purchased by any
single buyer. That the market u
iu a precarious condition cannot be
questioned. If the coast coUeriee
.0 not materially increase their
shipments, there will, unquestion
ably, he a marked shortage for oor
demauds this winter.
Canada Favors Reciprocity.
Ottawa, isept. t. aii tne can-
1IJCI UJtUIBbVlB Vt (71 D WftW HIQ1-
press an opinion on Senator Sher
man'" resolution. They were reti
cent, bet seemed inclined to regard
it with some favor and were of the
opinion if the proposal passed the
senate it would be taken np by
the parliament of Canada.
A Crasy Negro.
London, Sept. 6. Frederick
Nicholas Smith, a negro, claiming
to have come to England from
Africa by way of Boston, his been
arrested on a charge of writing let
ters to tne queen 01 England, lie
claims to be the rightful king of
1 oraba, in Atrica, and has been
deprived of his kingdom by British
authorities. It is uncertain wheth
er his statements are true or he Is
a lunatic.
Fought Duel.
Paris, Sept. 0. After four un
successful attempts to fight s duel
on account of differences rising
from Boulanger revelations, Roche
fort and Tnieband succeeded in
hiving an encounter at Lackings
Holland. 1 hie band was wounded
slightly in the thigh.
Offering to Buy Bonds.
Wasuinoton, Sept. tt. The sec
retary of tbe treasury issued a cir
cular this afternoon offering to
prepay the interest due January
1. April 1 .3d July 1,1891, on
bonds of 4 per cent, conseta of
1907.
Towns Inundated.
Dresden, Sept. 6. Tbe river
Elbe is rapidly rising. A Portion
of the city is inuedated. A num
ber of school houses are closed, as
they are in danger of being sub-
uierged. ine tJoqer river in Silesia
has overflowed its banks and the
town of Fischerwbrder is inun
dated.
English Exports and Imports.
London, Sept. 6. Returns
issued by the board of trade dur
ing August: Imports decreased
1,610,000; exports increased XI,
420,000, as compared with the cor
responding mouth of last year.
A Change.
Hereafter no tickets will Im anM
at the Oregon Pacific depot, and
111 trains over mat road will leave
the city station, near the Southern
I'cific depot, where tickets for all
t 'nts on the Oregon Pacific will
ue boiu.
. To parents that wish to save
money in buying school shoes for
children will do well by calling
at Klein Bros. Shoe store where
they bave iust received a large
shipment of the Celebrated C. M.
Henderson's Red School House
shoe.