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20 OKNTS A WEEK.
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VOL. V. NO. 197
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I HiMn UdOICIK '.'.'.Hi.
Signor Liberati't Military Band of Fiftv Selected Musicians will fur
nish the music, .-ix ami a half in-res of tl oil space tilled to overllow
ing ilh the wonders i.f this wondcriul age. A world of Mechanics in
Miniature. Not to vis't this treat Fxposition and vie its winders
in every depart" t ut ul ;nt aiidscicn e Mill lit; to miss an opportunity
such an lias never het n presented to the people of this coast b"fore.
THK r AT AN DoMKSITC ToCK I 'KPAKTM I'.NT !
Will open Sept 2"th a ! doses t . iobcr 2d. f.),."'i is cll'-red in cash j
premiums in this ! ' p o t in nt. Mock Department open to visitors I
from 9 . m. until ." p. I- xosition from 1 r. v. until l" r. m One ;
admission ticket a fruit to Kith. Pi ice. adults, ."U et . children, 2 cts. i
Reduced rates tin all trail noilaiion lines leading to l'..i li.oi.l.
For information address, K. W. A LI. FN, Supt. and Sec'.
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or inonev
rcfiitnleJ
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ri.FE ArlER
j - ,. B.. 0-
ttu: iiT,itive ofkraiisof t-itlitr litrtitfr
rn,; tU" MV.--i- l -r tiuian'H,
i .tM'V't or ojiiiim, tr thr.nri i u-iiil inli--T.:tiun,
ovrr iiittilc ii.e, et-- , !. loss y
I T r:i i ri I'owlt, V;lku,ncH. ; rinir lown
fain- in hv k, Si in;iiLl V .iknss, IK
tcriu, N't-r om l'rs rtMmi. N ftuni;il Oinin--tioii,
LfUCMrrhut", tiz.' if-, Vc-ak Mumoiy,
insof I'owor :itii liuj ' .;, whifh if nui,-l.-,-ft'.
nftoii ich'I t" ir ualure old ae ;iU
intiity. Iri'i" J' '''k; ti 1ox;5 fcr tfoj.Ht
s. n; tiv riitli mi .(t of irit.
1 UKI!t ! tKiMli. is kCiv.-n
h ' n-lrr rt;i:ciil, to rvfiiiid Lilt-
.it if i i, Vrm:tiHnf iire i? Mott'llm ,
!; ..v tha'i.-4.itsoi turttniioiii.tif from oli
j v'iiiir, of Uth "M;', wh have lnt'ii
jhtiii iihmihv tMirtMl lj liietj-o'f Aphro-iitim
t'iri'iil.ir f'ri'o, Vd'trs
i lit-: triiito )IHh im: a.
WotW.rii H-imrht li. 'J7. Purt'-iTid, Oregon.
Fibsr s Golds
MlillHl
Pilh
4d
For hViiiiilt Ir
rul ..Itios; ii'Uh
ill Ilk tlKIll Oil
Hit' inarl v . Nuer
.ill. S ocoH-.iiM
i: r. . ;
'3fWr Jf Uuatantet- to rc-
if's uit'iiMlrti:it;ii.
1 n't le hiimtMi
.oil. Save tiini'.
F'ealth :intl mone.
Take no other.
Sent to any ail-
lr. liy in.tii reai-ipt of rict, 52 C'J. Ad
lrc. tilir tlrillrlnr oiiipn
Wot Ur.in. h t;..v .;, I'orllnml. r.
Sold hy Kohav & Maon, Alhtny. 0reer
l'ruipt I'ltyment.
Al.hNV, Or., Sept. 5, IMHj.
Aliout 4 e. m. on Moml.ty of this
Meek my house, in Benton county,
one mile from this ci'y, was de
stroyed by lire. The household
iiKxIs Mere in iiri I in thelXtklaixl
II. line Insurance (.'oiuany. of
O kland. Cal. To-day, after i
tarcfiil invi'stiitioii. the cuiii
p itiy's adjus'er, dr. M. II. Mer
rill 'a rutleinnn ol whom 'he
c-'iiip iny may le l jusilv protnl for
his thoroughness and -kill in Imsi
ness), settled the loss sustained hy
h' companv, to my entire aitis
fa. tion. I make this statement
m ithout any solicita'ioi s w hatever.
J. F. WniiiMi.
To llie Ifiuyers if SIio4.
We si- iiierin some rarf lar
V'ainsin men's and iad'es shoes
'e sell you the same hoes that
other houses show vl made li
the same manufacture in short
they are the same goods formucl,
U'hm n.uJiey. Vail tnd ee nut
prices we j;u;:r:ii)tee to save from
2 to Til) per cent on each p iir f
Hliocs pillchas"d. These SlOful!;
are new and liist class in ev r-
p-lrticular. . I",. Mell.WMN
UK o.m(.,rt e.v lii.niln a front r'min n
I1..1I1. .-an In rvtc I to, a .'iiMi-uii! a.
it or two l.iili,., I,v'i.i!iin: to .1. ,
m II. on uiil rri t, Ik tw. co lln.a.i.i.l.n.
aiul KI-H'-rth
F.letfant Lotion p-nders the HUit.
soft, and iieaiitifu!.
MoNKY To l.o.w ItoMK CAPITAL ON
k'ltini real e-.ta'tj jiecilrity. Kor jmrtiro.
ii iiire ot t:e.i. tl'imi'lirey
y'l.KKPl.KSS NUJIIl'S maile miseralile !
O rl'Ut terrible eoui:h. shiloh'" t.'ure
reiiie-ly for yll. Kr wile ti f .shav X
j STEPHEN A. BURGE,
j w 111 w . mi: aii
; OPPflSITUS. E. YOU-C"3. ALBANY. OR.
I If y.i 1 wt-'i to ptiicliase clocks,
or jewelry i' will pay jolt to call
I aiul see lis
i - - - -
j .litckets mill VriM.
1 I am roceikniL' mv lajl ami
j w i:.l. r -lock i.i ladie.-, misses and
children ja: kels and wraps which
, are of 'In- lat' i-t style and jiood
value and a- cheap as -taudaid
'ood- cm he Miu.ht. I have a lot
j of i.t.iie- New markets carried ov r
. in 111 la-t year, which 1 am tieli.ii
I at co-l to moke room for new ar
I rivals. i-a.ui ki. K. Yot Nd.
A BRULAL liUBliEKV.
Beaten Into Insensibility Over
the Head With a Uub.
II IS NAMIC WAS TlliltKTTS.
He Say a Stra.iger Knooked Him Down,
Kicked Him nod Robbed Hui cf
$50 - Hi Conditiaa.
1'oKTi.AND, Sept. II. Between 4
and o'clock this morning Oliver
Jack Roberts found a man lying
in an unconKciuus, stale on Ains
worth dock, his head being com
pletcly covered with blood. The.
t.tlict-r aroused liiiii tutlic.iei tly tto
elicit that his name was Ttbbetts.
Ills apH'aia!ice indicated that his
skul1 was tractun.l and tint iie
was in allying condition.
The man wa.s re.no ,vd to Cloud
Samaritan ho.-:ital, when after
navinjr tlio blood wa-lu-d off lit?
face and head, oiiiises of 'a fright
ful natuie and a broken nose were
visible, but the skull wad all
right.
t'p to noon to day he was un
able to speak lnidi, hut he was
conscious enough to say that while
on tin- liver front a stranger
knocked him over the lien with a
dub, kicked him in the lace and
robbed him of about -YoO.
I'p to pies.- hour Tib iett-' liist
name of any furiher 1 articular. s
respectinjr lna identity or citcuni
stances attached to the robbery
could not no obtained.
The jiolice, however, are conlid
ent that they will apprehend the
fallow w ho strut k Tihbetts the
foul blow.
MIKllKKIMi A It A UK.
Use elegant lotion for sunburn
K
SMITH
in Tfmi;
a
Ir l is
m
ALBANY,
OKK( 015
Propose to sell their shure of
irootls X) priiM'x ia:ile. Our
custor.iers :ir ifi vi to com
''&fx'r'i l"c-r Ji'tio nit of ucooiU uaiiti'il sis lorn:
and -vt their own pri.-Mime and
iinin nit of goodi
as our s'ock lasts
M. yi. isloili 1 4 tlio Author ul the
Work.
1'onri.AM), Sept. 12. The crime
of Milantcale wa- coiumitted a' the
Bixhy boarding house in this city.
Miss Kii.a Meekliue, a respected
and amiable young lady, was dis
covered in a piM'.le" condition,
having had a child born to her ami
aurdeied by the u-e of instru
ments. She w as . lonuei ly fioni
''rvalli-, w hen- an aunt li.es and
had worked fortlnee years in 1'ott
land at ibilerelit place- as a
domestic, and wa- well liked, -he
nays tluit otie M Hindi is the
fa'her of the dead infant, nn I al-o
the one who caused its destruc
tion. The villain Illoch is sup
loacd to be in Victoria, as iie nold
hit property, settled his business
and li lt tin- city.
iin: TAitu im.i..
House Ways ami Mi-.iiis 4'omuii Ire
4'oiifciilfr Si'iiat. A iiciiiliueutA.
V..-lll(iloN, Sept. This
::iori.ing tiie ways au ! means com
mittee held a scs-ion to discussthe
senate ainctidineiitM to the tarilF
bill. As the bid itself had in.t
eached the cou.niittee, no i tiii .I
concurrence could be noted, and
the proceedings en'irely resulted
in a general discussion. The prac
tical agreement was that the
amendments should he couside el
y the committee instead of ac
eding at once to the reiiutt of
'he senate for a conference. Tiiid
a p onoitnce l di-K)si ton both
oti tad republican anil deinocra'iu
-nit B to 'l isten action in the coui
niilti a- much asioss:ble.
Son e d ' uocr.it ic members sav
if it shiuld be attempted in the
house to pis the threatened
resolution, to interfere with the
hio disti ids, as cstahli-hcd v
the last l Jerrymander, or forcij
through other pr. iiounced pai lii.in
measures, resort .kill U; had to all
p ii'hanietitary means to obstitict
taj tariii bni.
suit of Logan. Kiuerv A vVeaver !
against t! e IVnnsvlvai.bi railroad
has been settled." The pLiinHII's
claimed $107,120as dan-ages that
they overpaid the coinpiny for
shipping crude oil to the rehneiv
at 1'hiladelph'a between 1SS1 anil
1HS7, according to (he ri tes given
other companies; aNo (8:1.''imi
based upon the act of June 4, Ihrt:;,
that any carrier discriminating
fdiall pay treiile the amount of
damage asked. Senator Kmery
ways the road came to his terms.
WIltK CI.ICKl ViiS.
Canon Siddon's inter-nent in St.
Paul's i a: In dial will take place
next Tuesday with eluhora-.e cer
emonies. 5,1 Koiioiania Htid Serv-wrt nego
tiating rtith Yieiiua bankers for a
refunding of their public debts at
more lavorable rates o. inteiesl.
Ku-sia has given onii"s to the
governors of Siberia to prevent any
furlhr immigration oi Chinese in
to that province.
The total number of ca-es of
cholera in provinces of Spain up to
date is 3-172 and deaths 177.
Smallpox is spreading in Madrid
V. 15. Culver, a worthy and old
cit izen of Salem aid vicinity, is
suffering from a stroke of pai absi
winch allects his entire side.
is a prominent citizen and faloer.
of the county surveyor. Hopes'
are entertained lor his recovery.
Forest (ires are doing enormous
damage at ( 'aucasus. Large de
tachments of troops are being, hur
lied to the scene by the Uussian r
government toaid the local author-,
ities in stopping the spread of the i
llames.
It s learned th:.t the recent
burning of a brewery in Frankfort,
it h serious !o-s of 1 iie, was tin-:
W i ns i ME CRIMINALS
Mysternus Diii-'Maiance of an
Oregon Muii and Family.
A KKI Ill l' LV
llKUl' WITH
A Fatal Saloun Qua 1
tlispoie 0r th
ul a Hous a
in UtBk-t'attl
Po- session
vsiw
He
Ypkka, Cal., S.;pt. M-oii'
muii'ii ago iave kilx "'' a ,t'!'1"
dent of Lake :oe.!ityf Oii'gou.
bought a new wagon of J-ehncr.-iios.,ol
Moiita'nie, in lb. a county,
tting that lie was going . to seii
out in Lake county. 'The wagon
was found a lew day ago aH-rcte.J
juiong tlm bni-li and rock.-t about
ti i e mdv's imm f.oise's, in s-'Jtt."
creek valley, this c Ui'ty. .-','it
wagon cont.iimd i new set of Juif
n-'-.s. ti mik . ax and other articles:
Tnc horses were gone, and ii is
stated loat Ki 'gore was accouipa-
nicil by Ins wile and two cl ni H'eii.
No trace of yiy of them b;s been
found. It i- gi iieraily le!.eved
th.it Kiigoce and family have Ixtt n
foully de; .lt. with, as it ivas by
mere chan iv that the wag n wac
discovered hymen liuntinjr stoitk.
Kiig iie v.as lunueriy a re-'. dent ol
Ashland, )r.
AX I K IT Kll K.VTOIS'l ION.
were virtually without amuuition
and arms, but are now well aup
piied. The prospects are for seri
ous trouble on the reservation and
in its vicinity. Governor Toole
has recommended to the depart
ment that the Indians be removed
but without avail. News from the
agency i anxiously awaited, as
there is not only a strong feeling
against the Cheyennes, but also
against Major Carioll, in charge of
ti.e Hoops there, as the settlers
-iaiui he lias aided in the escape
of Ferguson's murderers from jus
tice.
MINISTER MIZNER.
Oregon's Laws Are to Apply to
Alaska.
A FATAL MINK EXPLOSION.
Tv.'o Kant
I'ioIIhiiiI I.siwyern
Hail lloi.
work oi a -i.scnaigeu woi Kinan. , tro.ible ol prosecuting two
Alter seiung lire to the inui.mig jor atieiniilnig to extort
NOW
Oar buyer has g..t
iw in a muss again,
and to get out we
have gutto aake rerv
close pucea u tiat
ing stoves. Too nun h
stock und we are
bound to un?c-ad it
price will do it.
Garland, Monitor,
Argand and Superi
or ange3. Cooks
and Heaters, Hard
ware and Cutlery:
mtmfiMm mm
mm- b x- iiA&M m 1S
A Itlli K I Y Kit,
The Itio ;raiule Higher Than For
Tell Year.
Sr. Loll.-, Mo., Sejit. II. l)is
patencs from l'ex is say that the
Itiotiratidc is mi r.i-npage. At
Kagle l'ass it is In ..i.-r than ior
ten years. Allthelo.ver paits of
he t ily, w hich is densely popu
lated by Mexicans, is six leet un
der w iter and in i h property is
swept awav, b it n lives are "lost.
11 coiiiiiiunicaii .il with I'ledtas
Negrason the .Mexican side of the
iivt r is troken. Tne track of the
Mexican Interna! i .nil railway is
washed out and u el susieu.le 1.
House iii r.yed.
Bitiiios, Sept. 12. YeSterda.
afternoon a lire de-tr ye.l the housa
and conten's of r. F. Rollings,
lour miles uortherst of towns.
Last night nU bi-n, t.vo horses
an 1 all the machinery and wagons
burned, caugot fio-n i he smoulder
ing ruins of the house. 1iss,
4-2,001); ins'iiauce, 1 il) ).
Valualile l'riieilv ciuirml.
a Miki.ks, .S.-pt. 12 l'apers
to-day publisl a i.imor that tiie
Kcdondo hotel, ci y property, rail
road and wharf hive been sold to
the Southern l'acdi .
Wnather ImlicatioiiH.
San Fkancisco, Spt. 12. For
Oregon: Fair we it iter, variable
winds, stationaiy temperature in
the western portion; wanner in
the eastern poition, Foj Wash
ing'on : Fair winds, varying from
north to west, clear at Fort Canby,
stationary tenipeiatureat Olynipia,
and warmer in the eastern portion.
A Suil Si-ttleil.
l?KiKoitD, l'a., Sept. 12. The I
he opened the vates. a'low ing MOlHl
barrels of liipior t" (lood the place.
He linalh cotuiuitted suicide.
A large poiK packing establish
ment will soon he in opera1 i m in
Vancouver, ( ieorge V. i oic--, of
Fast I'oitland, having secured a
site for that pinpo.-e, in 'uluiubia
a lditiou, inteiidiii-j to -mine iate
ly put in a -t lo ui'1'. which will
emp.oy at least twenty-live hands.
'I'licle .les-e Woods one of
Benton county's olde-t pirn eers,
w ho located there in the early 5 ''s.
died Tuesday at hi" re-id. -nee !' nr
miles west of Coi vallis, aged sti
years. He was the fi'lnr if a
large family and .-is quite gener
ally known throughout the couniv.
Mrs. It bert .1 .hnson, ol Walla
A'alla. while camping out with
her hushand near thai city. n
very suddenly. I tiey were sitting
b line the camp lire, chatting and
augliitig when the poo1 w- nian.
who s as expected to be coiitined
soon, c . ii p'ained to her hus'oi'n!
a' out feeling bad, and -ud lenlv
.'asped: "O Robert!" and fed
back into his arms a corpse
(ierman socialists are tnaku-g
great preparai Ions to celebrate tin
1st of October, when th" socialistic
act will expue. A pauiptilet en
' it led "To the WoiVmen of I ier
inany" will be di-t.-, billed on that
day." It is, in part, at Ica-t. a
slate publication, am! approved by
the emperor, and will contain a re-
-ume of what the emperor has
done anil intends lo do for the
win kingineii.
I if . (ieoige l'. litiisciill, the
famous tray, ler and diplomat of
the Southern Confederacy, oi -d at
theliilsey hoii.-e in New Yolk.
When Ma 'on and Sbil"ll were des
patched totirea; Britain, i ihisi lin
was sent after them by way .-I
Canada as emergency man. He
was the only ambassador to reach
the Knglish shores, and he was
the lirst agent of the Confederacy
to warn Davis that his coolest was
a hopeless one. Returning to the
I'nited States he was one of the
first to develop the mining re
sources of the South.
There has been much complaint
recently of hazing at the Lafayette
college" Two young freshmen
learned that they were to be vis
ited. I'hev armed toemselves
with baseball bits and warned the
sophomores to keep away. The
hazers, however, broke in th vr
door to gain an entrance. The
lirst to enter the room, Juan Me
dina, a student from Honduras,
was Idled with a blow irom the
bat. w hich ft act u red his skull.
Another sophomore was hit, but
was not seriously hurt. Medina i
not expected to live.
Wilkksi:.ki;i-:, l'a., Sept. 11.
A shaft of the Ldiig'i and Wilkes
h.irre coal company was the scene
of a viole it ex plosion of ga- at 2
o'clock this afternoon. The men
were at work in the mine clearing
up the wreck of the tire last March,
and searching for the bodies oi
eight men a ho were killed in toe
explosion at that time. Full par
ticulars at this h jur cannot be b
tamed. Five men are reported
killed and several injured. It is
reported that the mine is also on
tire.
reachi'H, Teache.
Conn it llendiicsoii will receive
this morning a catload of extra
fine Southreu Oregon peaches,
which will be sol t at In-dr ck
price-. Call early and leave your
orders and avoid the rush.
Dry goods and notions on lir-t
floor, clothing department and
gents furnishing goods on second
door at G. W. Simpson's.
i.mri.VMi, Sept. 12. Julius
Blcch, the pawnbroker, is inja peck
o! 1 rouble just now. Tins' morning
Kate .Minor, of F.ast j'oitl.nil,
sued hiin foe . l(),2':0 for ?lli ged se
duction, and now he is put t'. the
awyer.-monev
A DECISION PKOJUI91I
On the yueHtiou lu Olsput on the
Southern facllic.
Sas Fhascisco, sept. 12. The
demands of the Soutnern Facitic
emplo) es to have the . pay and
mileage system on a.l divisions re
adjusted, w bieii Has Deen pend
ing or several weeks, cime up
again Iv-day, but were further di
vision superintendents went over
j vai 'ous po.'nts raised by the men,
a,;d the nnal oeois on is promisea
lor Monday.
J-inure for the Week.
S: 1 jw'Nct&co, Sept. 12.- Brad
street's mefcantile agency reports
twenty-thiee-it'iluree in the l'acific
coa-t .-tates ;ik; territories, for the
week ending to-niorrow, as com
pared with eleven lor the previous
week, and nine for the. correspond
ing week of 18i9.
An Urenluae or Uttdnam.
,San Fkancisco, Sept. 12. Rich-'
ard Watt?, carptMiter, died this
morning from an overdose of i u
danutii. Hp has been in the habit
of taking the drug for chronic di
arriiie.i. The deceased was 40
years of age and liraud Army
man.
Irom him, a matter growing out ol
his too ititiiuate illations viitb fie
girl. r
The attorneys are ii. A ( t'.rady
and i. . Mc'ilugti. Bloeh in
ioilued against' 'hem in Justi.ii:t
Wo id's c iiirt, w hi te they ull have
a healing at a Iat' hour t;- is after-
no u. 1 1-al.egi-s tha: lie letelltl
an ts came to iiim and oil: ted to
s. t Me all cliinis Kate Min-jr nia
have against liiru f .r O0. HiocL
legai 'Jed their pri.Hitioit i.a the
ligiit oi an extortion, cause.d their
arrest .
Failarn for tt Wek-TM Mioh Laid-antni-TjrrlbU
Vglet ILttUf
ChiaiM Pariio.
LOSS (If 1'IIK (NKIIA.
t rimiiial
N.Rlvct
tTiliie-.
In Celling
TI-h.
V.
S.s Fhwcisi-o. Sept !'.;.--The
s'bo.iur let:.- ai rived from ihii
1'o.i.t, la-k.,. this uiieni.ig, with
i-ii'li c.a.-es ol c.ui'h-ii .-aluii n aim
'."ni barrels Captain hiti; brings
lii' lher int o ligcnee o! the loss ol
ihe l ai k Oi e.,la. lleas-erts that
th" drow ning of the seventy-eight
( limese vvas ilue to the cinniua!
negiect of the cptain and crew
Alter the n:.s. cting oi the matter.
Captain White said: "The night
was calm ami the sea a- smooth
as glass. ,v'i,eii the bark struck
the captain and crew got into tin
'oats and ) tided about fit H ,i vards
awav from the ves-el. Fro.ui 10
o'cloc!x at night tin' il dayli gh t tin
sailois lay oil' t tie bat k and iisteneii
To the howls and shrieks of the
poor, Irenzied devil- on board
Many of the Chinese wvre washed
ashont in the water butts, a large
number oi these weie standing on
the deck, ami the Chinese crawled
into theoi only to be caught like
rats in a hole when tin sh.ji broke
in two. In the hold of the vessel
there were dories enough lo have
i ed every lile on noted. All
that was necessary was to 'iake oil'
the batch and four men could have
launched every dorv easily. There
was plcntv of time lo work, as the
Oneida did not begin to bntak up
for ovei twelve hours alter she
struck. When daylight cai ne ami i
the sailors saw where the la nd lav j
they piil'el awav and U-ft thei
I biuese lo their fate.
ICKIIKI.I.ION IN SHTIZIULAMI
round Guilty.
The trial of S. 11. Valpo3e, upo f
the charge of vagrancy took place
before Recorder i teuton, yesterday
with a jury consisting oi W. M.
Ketchutn,".!. W. Cusick. Wiiliam
Kalston. W. 11. (roltra, Wm,
Vance and W. B. Barr. lion. J.
K. Weatherford, and J. R. Wyatt
aopeared for the city and Judge J.
.l'. Whitney for the defense. The
jury returned a verdict of guilty
ami u. default of $25 fine the de
ieiidaut 'vent to jail for 3") days.
on Sociable. (31
The ladies U McFherson Relief
Co-ps No. lj, will give a melon
socmbie at their Jia.ll on Tuesday
evening, Sept. 1Mb. Admission
ten cents. A i-ordial invitation is
exteiiiicd to all.
Kali and Winter Woolena.
We h&VK received a large
invc-ice of ine wojlens. including
iioveJtieis oi the latest foreign and
astern designs and await your
early inspection. It is of course
iinileirlji'd we positively guaran-U-e
perfect lit anJ tiroS-class work
iiiaarihip. Zache iV Son,
MercJiant'Tailora and Xraiers,
t)pposite JPostofhce.
1 Sure Cure or the Whinkyr Ul
tr. Livingston's Andidote
bit
for
ll.iiliitioiiist KoriiK a
visional iovfriiiiieit.
Tro-
IvoMK.Sent. 12. The revolution
ists in toe Canton of Ticinn have
foi mod a provisional gover nment.
n yoked a popular assembly,
Inch has declared the existing
government and grand council di--
il.ed.aml oide r.-d geuen.l elec
tions for next Sunday. The in
siirgetits bold Lilian, Mcinlrano,
Chia-s and Lociuno. L'c.indes
rath called ai: extta ses-ioti, or
dered the federal ti ps sent to the
scene
lininkenness will cure any cju?e of
the liquor hanit in from tea to
thirty days, from the moderate vi
i he drunkard. The antidote can
lie given in a cup of coffee without
the knowledge of the person tak
ing it. The Antidote will not in
jure the health in any way. Man-
utactured hy the Livingston
'hemical Co., Portland, Oregon,
r from J. A. Ciunmiiig, Druggist,
sole agent.
The l iiiou I'acltlc.
Is the only line running two
fast trains daily from 1'ortland to
Omaha, St. Paul, Kaunas City,
Chicago, St. Louis and ail points
hast and South. Buy your tickets
of c. i. Raw lings, loot of iJroad
albin street, Albany.
Corset! t'lirwltl
We make a specialty of Iwiie
and misses line corsets and w-lPU.
We have a drive in a F;--Iete
sateen corset at 75 cents. I rtra
good value.
Samukl E. y"NO.
A 4ool Cough Syrup.
There a nolliing parents stiould be
so careful about uo uclectini- i cough
jyrup. Beggs Cherry cough syiup
is niecting with wonderful suci-eag.
1'lie best is mine to good. Bit sure you
gel Beggi-. Everybottle la warrauled.
All druggists keo it.
Take the Northern Pacific Rail
road to all points East, shortest
time of any road East. No
II.. - e - ..
f di-o'der. Tee populace oi cars, uest accomoxiations
r-epp ft 'he iiisurg. nts and thej
civic guard occupies the telegrapn !
olliees, picveiiting the suo;.'ing
ol the i-aiitotiai government from
coin m anii-at ing by teh graph w ith
each other or with the national
g.ne nieent. The rebels arret-ted
Coiincidoi Oscalli, Mic federal coin-
nnssio,.er, who nceivea in-lruc
. . . . i i .. .1 f .i.
tioi s 10 aiinoi i-ie oecis.oii oi me t .
i ....... for
Mn ii-ioii.ii j;ui. I niiirii , aim ttfl f
tor the popular a-seinbly
aim tiie most pleasant route to
travel. Tickets for sal a over this
road to any and all points east at
the lowest rates hy Burkharr. &
Keeiiev who are the authorized
agents of this company at Albany.
Call on .. 4 for tickets and full
e.rtici' .
, 1
Kx terminal inn Threatened.
AS V K VNCl-l'o, Sept. 12. A
si
ill
III)
ii
fake tiie Union Pacific railway
r the Fast, thirtv-tive hours
quicker than anv other transcon-
tinental line. Elegant new dining
ears, ruiiman palace sleepers, tree
I family sleeping cars run through
' '.V.i ,, i ' Vi ".T- lo leaver, Omaha, Council Bluffs,
ii cial irom Ik-U na, Mont., us l-.,,,. c;, ... ' j .'
...... .i i. i.:o- . Kansas City, St. iaiuis and Chi-
"" -; Kiiii.'g oi ..oro I' H w.....i:....
, "li e 1" rr ( T - akitut. to Broadaibin street.
e ilisi-liarge ot terguson 8 i .
murderers, has so incensed the i To allay pains, subdue inrlama
fettlers t hat they declare they will . tion, heal loul sores ai d ulcers, the
sen I th -ir women and children to ! most prompt and satisfactory re
Miles City and start on a war of ! i-ults are obtained by using that
extermination against the Chev- ; old reliable remedy, Dr. J. H. Mc-
en nes. Last spring the
settlers Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
San Francisco, Sept. 15. Pas
sengers on the steamer San Bias,
from Panama to-day, state that
the attempted assassination of
Minister Mizner was a hoax. Bar
rundia's daughter went intc the
office of the United tiutes min
ister presumably with the inten
tion of kihing him, but when she
was admitted to his presence her
courage probab.y failed her, and
there was no seeiie.
When the tta'n Bias left Guate
mala everything was quiet and it
wad thought by thoee on the
steamer the troiole was about
over. General Barrundia had evi
dently resolved to sell his life
dearly and made up his mind to
die before being captured. Ac
cording to the story told. Captain
Pitts refused to give up his passen
ger until the last momemt, and ths
general soaght to repay his kind
ness by killing him. Pitts afti
pealed tc the captain of the Ran
ger, which was at San Jose with
the Thetis, but the United States
officer could not send marines
aboard with jut request from the
commandant of the port. Every
precaution was taken for the safety
of the passengers, they having
boe'o ,.bent below as soon as the
commandant went on board with
Mizner's communication.
HELD VP TU STACK.
t.ad A(nU in Jlouthern ,Orfooa
Stop Unci Barn's wacon.
LffcN7LLK, Sept. 12. Informa
tion ' received here to-day of a
stage roWjisrv which occurred on
theWh init. feetwe?n Blitzer and
Diamond, small posts dnhe Burns
and Fort Bidwell jpail route, in
lke county. Southern Oregon.
The stage was held up by ft brace
of highwaymen, who ordered the
mail pouch thrown out at the muz
zle of a Winchester. The driver
obeyed with alacrity and the pouch
was cut open and rifled of all the
registered letters and packages.
All the remaining mail was then
destroyed by the robbers who
finally ordered the driver to pass
on. lie did so without any hesi
tation whatever. Officers will be
sent to trace the robbers, of whom
no clue has vet been obtained.
It is rot known by the author
ities" how much money was ob
tained, but it is believed to be a
small amount. This is the first
stage robbery that occurred for
some time.
Katel Saloon Quarrel.
Salt Lake, Sept. 12. At Park
City. Utah, to-day, John Moffshot
and -fatally wounded Alexander
1 jingdou, a miner. Moff is an en
gineer at the Ontario mine. He
was in a saloon, drinking with
Thomas Currans when Langdon
came in. Currans and Langdon
Uad quarreled earlier in the day,
and the quarrel was renewed.
Moff.became involved in it and
whipping out a revolver, fired, in
flicting a horrible and gaping
wound in Langdon 'a bowels from
which his. death is momentarily
expected, as the wound is neces
sarily fatal. ' Mori is in jail. He
claims in justification that Lang
don slapped him, hut this Langdon
denies.
Shot Hint Dead.
Mii.kokd, Conn., Sept. 12. John
J. Waters, aged 45, w as .shot dead
by George Knowles, aged 21, last
night at Lanesville, three miles
south of here. Jay Knowles and
.Dr. David Knowles each claim the
ownership of a house left by their
father. David locked up the prem
ises and placed his wife and son
George on guard therein. Later
Knowles called with a party of
neighbors and started to break in
tiie door. George fired, kiliing
Waters, who was in the party.
Dr. David Knowles and his wife,
and George Knowles have been
arretted. Waters leaves a widow
and six children.
Among ttva Strike.
Sydney, Sept. 12. The confer
ence of representatives of labor
unions which is being held here
ior the purpose of making arrange
ments for "a settlement of existing
labor troubles is attended by forty
delegates from various unions. It
is not probable that the threat of
unionists, not to handle non-union
w ool, will be carried out.
Mh.utoiR.NE, Sept. 12. Several
olliceM who refused .to work on
vessels employing non-union men
have applied for reinstatement -and
have been given their old
positions.
No Trouble Anticipated.
Boise City. Idaho. Sept. 12.
Troops which left here for annual
field practice, arrived at the point
to-day, where the Indians are re
ported uneasy. No trouble is
anticipated.
A Snow Storm.
Ardock. N. D., Sept. 11. Four
inches of snow fell here this morning.