swi 4: 4 ..v A WTIBK. ALBANV,- OBEGOK, SATUKUTyBEIl 11. .1890. TOL, - . i a . . I L. R. BLAIN The Leading Cioibier and Merchant Tie Celebrated CURB Pencil FORFEITED BAIL. Warranted to cure JH or money MM riiuouN imam thrf -TI A S t iki uunarJiul airWM of either MX eftl' ariai u from M exeswiTe w oi ", lohacco or opiirn. or through J QuMit ul li-H cretion, over untu'irwioe, etc, euch u low of Brm Power, Wafcelu'oeai, Bearln Down u.t . k. fwk Seminal W.-akoew. Hye- tia. Her -ou Pro ration, Noetanul Uuiia- That Is What It Is Said Dillon and O'Brien Did. SENSATIONAL CUAttQES MIDI Lklat Tawk'd tbe Uoiudautji Domwtio Iufello'tj-FcMiifm M beloni -Callfert Dried Frail. THE BIG uocorrto.. Di-. wj. ren;, w Pria 1 hoi: 8 box lor s.w. ! Sent b mall on receipt of pnee. 4 wa-irrr. .i h.ni ee u rw wltb ever- j order received, to refund toe money if a iernial enro i notenetted. We have inousanueoi wuiiiuui. 1 and vcunir, of b-.th aexM, who have been : permanently cured by tbe um Af hroditlne ; Circular free, AMrvae r u.-. unl,oi Kni 47. Portland. Oreiion. for eale h Koebay & Mason, who ami and etaJ drUKIiUt, A'ilan),Ur(00. - STOCK OF HENS' AND BOYS' -AND- THE LOW Fata;1, dsldas c va. A mecetruatinn. Don't be bumbo Ked. Save time, Health and money, Take no other. Jier.t to any ad. h. mill nn mrvlut of nrl.-f. tZ 00. Ad dren tphro Medicine orupaa? West Branch Box 27. rortUmU. Or. 3old by Foshay 4 Masoi, Albany. Omjm nrni.iv. Oct. 10. The case ajtai nat O'Brien and Dillon charged with inr-itin tenanU not to py u unin uiilea av iipuer- morninz. Aeuner 01 tue dolen.nts were present. Both are iui- - "t-v of the committea ap- poiate'' t a meeting of the Irish Nationalist a in Dublin to v:it America for the purpose ot solicit ini? aid for the national cause. A rumor la current tfi.ii mey nave forfeited their hail of 1030 each in the confirm V case an l that they sailed yserday houi Q ieenstown for the Uustea utes. Mn.l . viitciiiiit urevmleu in FEHALS Pills fepraz ?r i? ..1 IIM.L v in irii iiu avi""" - abandoned the defenf e and left the place. Confirmation ot the rumor that they hnve left the country is received. Information thus far rPtoivia hl.ows tliat they dia not Guaranteed to re- , by the ordinary channels of atrrSES?"1 Pa9,aKe. TUir luilmU be paid kv thM Xn'ionnl leairue. At trie reor.csi 01 tauufi ui "o crown, the ctiuri cfruui m ui uwi annAarance WR9 attached to the . . , r 11 A'll: hail hnn.is ol U.lion anu w trirn An adjournment was then taken to pni hle the crown to consider what 8tcp should be tiki n. warrants have tven l-mied lor llie urrtoi 01 the missing nationalists. Fur Female Ir refulaiitiee; noth- int iike tbfmoo the market, ikeret II. succeaafullv .wed by prominent ladiea montniy Sntmi . vavtk1)A oirl t do eeneral houae work.' Ai ply m icr litclv at ihi oftVe, TKAVEUNO INCOGNITO. .-.in r n vri;ir. riitrOH can 1 o quick- 1 lvcurdbvShlh'iOure. Woguarantae Sold oy ro-iiaj a mmw. Price, Quality Considered The Uelr Presumptive of tbe Urlt- ittx Throne la San Franclnco. Sav Fbascisco. Oct. 10. Prince George, the "sailor prince," eon ol iliiiiri V.4uur1 nnrl linlr nrcSUniD- 1 2AISL2Y i ! FI2E, : Jj3) : Pri&UrS Uveofthe throne of England is jAlkkt ' ' " Uunpose 1 to be a guest at the Paiace hotel. He is tiavenng in w gnito under the name of C. II. Hornby, oi juington, r.nKiiu. H;s friend and traveling compan- i ion, whose identity is well esiao I tr;vraiN':. c Lord ix lLatS II its, II lt, liats, i':.or:iiNJ, CLOriHN'.J, , ULOrillN'ii, FL1HH BLSCX AL3AHY OH Vnr nil kinds of ffreen or diy fruit boxes call at the Suar Pine Door & Lumbei Conipaiy'i ware house, Albany, Or. car Matthews & Washburn, the en- r.,risim htrdwaie ana ruve . ,-. rj . . . i OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, lea'.ers. rece.vea wr wv 1, v u.iwa.-. TSebr.u.d family remedies ag0. and have been visiting point: nrunmi r: nWRf'OJ'K iecry wnirc. 1.11'. 1 i, V . M V w - " ' liaheil in VVi'lmia F. D. Smith New rolled.'. Oxford, son of W. U. H. Smith, first lord ot tne ua mirslty, leader of the houe 01 coramoiH, and at the heal of the news trade in tnlan 1. ine young gentlemen arrived here) a ween ail ltaU njc druKKlst Cao, Hctt3, loots, I?oo.s, Shoes, Shoes, Shoes Shoes Quench your thirst at the new xhIh fountain. 1 lr tn aee rrnr f'Jid JlljOeS for ladies atE. C dearie. FreHh cranberries ; d l iikeled cod bbh at Mueller 4Utf of interest in this vicinity, min morning they started for a ween tour OI I ne lOfeamc urj. TUB WIDOW CXVir.Ti IT. A California Ur Sulna; tjr k I)!- Tore in New Vork. Xeir Yomk,Oct. 10. Judge in- eraham. - ia the eupremVLcourt arjecial term, is engaged Tntbt trial of a suit of Louise J. daughter of at wealthy Caliiorn: f..r a Unutea oivorce iroin tjuuion O. SmKh' laric of Wells, Fargo & Co , to wham she a marriel De cember 12,. J385. She charges drunkenness, cruelty and aban- donmear. On, one occasion, she sars. wliea tt complained of his . ' l 1 .: 1 1. 1.1 oaa oauii iuii buci iuv uuiu tell his fathef if ho did not slop, ha called Iter naiws and choked her. Ir the latter pari ol 1688 he alvled-wr te Tiiit her parents in Lot Angolea and be would go on in the eummer and bring her hoaie. .'i-went, but be did not come, an I la wciouer, isaw, sue returned retiy ana louna uiai he was living in their flat, part of which wai- o-cupiea oy a wiuovr, hia sub-tenant. Mrs. &ru:th says she foun I the widow's clothes and her - hudhaud s mixed up in a bureau. Sbe complained and he called heiTV' perfect fiend.", bhe consulted nfir aunt ahoui tne mat ter, and Qnaliv there wea a con ference lietween her husbjind, his father and- the widow, bmitti wauled her to retract whatsiie hAd saiil atout the idow but she refused and he thn atened suit for separation. A Subsequent meet ing of th cuuole before thir I asUr for tlie purpose of effecting a reconciliation was uiumuui. Thii dHieiire is that Mrs. Smith abandoned the defendant. The case is still on. Hoard of Foreign Jllaeloue. Minneapolis, Oct. 10. The Mmerii-an iniard of commissioners for foreign missions tins morning listened to the r-p oi wie com mittee of thirteen on organization. rhi frtmtnuiee lias been at worn three year., trying to get at the opinion of the Co:!g!Og dional churches at larae as ;o whether a change inthe form of bwrds of organization go as to make it more democratic and representative, o.u. aKimVi'.e. The committee, wl.i!e admi'.ting its efforts in this directum were somewhat un-au fn...,rt. rt-commt-n led that no cha'ige tciuade. Adopted. Btroofc With Paralyala. Washi.ston. O t. 10 J isf.ee Mlll, f the lln.te.l Mates ru .Mnu .-rtmt was nt i Lken witn paralyei this afterr.o -n. Juai -e Md!er is nJNa in condition, 1 hough res at lv and his nuniw' was retornini frortt court nxiin and w? HARRISON IN KANSAS Tin Day Spent la Handshaking and Speechmaking. tEKTCD Bl xnoCSAJJDS. Talki A;mt tk P.c'So Ctait P.oa-erg- Qneit of 8ec or Iagalli at Topeka A Prosettiaa StrUwad. of bis r sulence wsL , o-er and' ml . . -WW S9 JSMITH & SENDERS A LIOUT rtlNJSHJaMCXT. A Colli Blooded Mtirrterer Moea State 1'riaon for Lite Ik'TTB. Mnt., Oct. 10. At Deer Lodge, this morning, the jury in the case of the et.ite vs. Steve Mattler, for the murder of Augmv Turner, at Harrison, on August 7, returned a verlii:t of murder in tl.e second decree, and fixed the punishment at imprisonment for life. Tbe murder was unprovoked and was over 60 cents. Turner was a hotel clerk. Mattler and two companions partook of break fast at the h' tei, anu oiiereu i i.i payment for three oneaK Upo Turner's deinind ne 50 tents ad ditional Mattler Dulled a cun an I .4hot Turner, ir flictine a mortcl wound. ALBANY, OREO ' DESTRUCTIVE F1KK. yeerious dffott- He reme sinn: O 8180- :. who klv trot him home. c-. ' ....... r - , , . . , or.,1 Hn.Hr Cook and Lincol were toon in attendance. 'Ibey f..,..i io the led side of the ius- IIIUUU .iiw. - - . - . . . alvzed. but he is f till able to recojitdz i bose alnmt him. iin t Dr. I.info'n has jus! left Justice Miller, lie eajs me justice's condition is not nearly so tavorao'.e n mi and tbe case now is very serious. Cold Weather Ob Hand. Sax Francisco, Oct. 10. The signal service reports wwj howea verycoKi ei: - rvrn-nn and Nevada, with snow and a prosct of more m the latter state. It Wae alHeavy Exploaion. iv,.uiTns. O.t. 10. Frag m-nts of bo-hes of victims i itc Anvder ex plosion have been picked ;p mues away num -- Ponnlation of New York. Axrnisov Kas.. Oct. 10. The president arose early this morning, and when bt. Joseph was ap- nroached he and his party na-i onlv time "to hastily take a run coffee lajfore entering the city. At the- union depot an immense crowd was assembled. Conspu-u ous in the asscmbl ine was Custer post of the Grand Army oi trie Beouble, wbieh, drawn up in line r tl.n ..., I made passage way ior ic y; dent, and acted as their escor ... . unt.l a neignpormg uv.iei reached, whre a public rece wa held. As the preside. Secretary Tracy appeared hulconv in tiont oi ii Pnlnnel A. C Dawes. K0 senger agent of the lianninai St. Joseph railroad, int reduced them in a short speech, w hu u was received with cheere Dy me crowds. ..... The president thansea me crowd for its cordial welcome. In the course of his remarks he said : Many years ago I read of St. Joseph. I knew something of its history, when, instead of be:ng a railroa 1 city, it was a place for outfitting th se slow and toilsome troina that bore eiulv pioneers towards Califomi.t and the far West. Those davs were days not to be despised. Tlnse means of communication were slow, but thev bore men and omen full ol courage and pa'iem-e t. d fjr us K ljrifii coas'. ana in tne great West, the work ot peaceful c inquest that has added greatly to the jilorv an i irwjn;i i country. We are here as Ameri- i-au cifir.ens, not as partizans. e are here as comrades of the war .or if there are inoso woo. uuuci the nther banner foiiiht for what seen ed to them rinht, we are here to sav one and all that toa Knew what was best for this conntrt hen he eaat. th issue in lavor oi thel'ulon and tm constitution. AppVinse and cheers J At the conclusion of the presi dent's remarks the party returned to the rotunda ol the iep..t. wnei the president shook namis wnn the ciowd as they tiled thtouifh. At 7 :S1 the tr .in pulled out of 8t Joseph, amid the cheering f the crowds. The run to Aiem-.on a made without incident, beyond the cheers of crowds at the depotE as the train went b Atch:son was reached at 8 .40, where a larKt crow d had assembled. Toi'rka, Kaa. U t. to. Aiiaionj: . rmite from AUbison the presi lent wae gree'e lry crowds at the depots. At this point tlie par. was rec-i'i ty aenaior ingans, escorted to the hotel by the gov ernor and staff, and reviewed an immense procosion. Mter mncu they went to t!e fair grounds where tne pre-'i.iein. mauo sieech. . inn difficuHv :n securit'g back pay due him from tbegoverument. The Rome correspondent of the Catholic News cables that the vicarite apostolic of briush Col umbia hasbe en mad a a diocese, with Right Rev. Paul Tenrlen as Tommy LaFlesh, aged 15, went out to sh-jot a hawk near Henley, Cn'., Wednesday eveniiisr, but did not nlui i. Aftcrhnnting hiin all night, he was Sound at 7 the next morning, dead. He had a 22 cali bre rin?, and accidentally 6hot himself through the heart while climbing a bank. Luke E. Donnelly, a well-known merchant and business man of San Francisco, died at tbe Occi dental hotel yesterday morning: He has been ill but a snort time. Ignatius Donnelly, of Minnesota, author (A the celebrated "Crypto gram," is a cousin of the deceased. Domeilv leaves property valued 100,000. The trestle bridge over Puwi creek, two miles south Of JJav vill'.CuI., was d stroyed by fi iate Wednesday night. The hre was no doubt ir cendiary, and seems to be the work of-paities who have heretofore made several attempts to wreck the Oregon train, which has a very heavv travel. The burned bridge was over 80 feet long. Telegraphic com nunication was badly inter rupted, as o:h the wires of the Western Union and Pacific Postal companies were all destroyed ; bat to day they are being rapidly re paired. It Couauinee the Bualnesa I'art of a Ton n Castboyille Station, Cal., Oct ii Cast rvill a was vieited by a ! .coir. n j fir. TIimsilMV mi. mine. Irtiis tn sll their share cfidcstroviu in tbe neiuliorhood ct i population Oct. 10. The nop- uation of the state of New York is 5.931,934. 0033 N- Our X custou-M's ar.j invited: to conic and set their owd price.time and amoint of -good Aianted as long a3 our scl; lasts. twenty-five thousand dollars wort:i ol property. The only insurance it on th s Odd Fellows' building, b ich carried iji 1 nOO. The propet - Buy your tickets to the ea via the Canadian l'acinc raiiroa i best railway service in exi.t ti R to klO rheauer than a t.r transcontinenUl I n T finest scenery in the woi.u is ionn NOW Odr lu)cr hr i :t n iu a i;iuh .!:: in nnd t' gft ut we have irot tu maKe vs v -'os in ice nn h-.it . . 'I ... SlOVfS. AW" 1111.111 lock ftnd wo are to unload it I " ,. -i, ...:r. :i i i I li i.n.m.io9 i.r..-l llief ;anauian r( inmiiunu. rlrtv on the mam etreet. The member you can save 5 on a nf the t;ie in attributed to v. - - , . some tiamps sating me w ft oarn llllT l)..und I i .1 . if Argaai &sd Saeri cr Sauj53. Cooks tail Ho iters, Uxl' vie wlCutlo.y: x I tnmz I i ; . Slavtn and Mo VullSTo Committed T.oNr.o.v. Oct. 10. The caso of Fiank Slavin and Joe McAuliS pngilisU, ha-gt d with taking part in a t.rize fiitht at the OrciOnde Club, came u; in the Gambcfa nnlicH conrt to-da-. The court 1 ...... r " . r 1 . coininittea tnem .or inai uireupj iag in a common, prizefight. Vrlce of California Dried Fm Xew York.. Oi-f. 10. It Is ond-class ticket and 10 on a fl clis ticket ty purcnasing jo tickets over thta line, tor map ..mi ticket?. etc. .can on jj.a.uuik hart, otnee opiKKue ine rirei National bank. Alt any. Or. Sueceesful Artealan Well. The last artesian well drilled at Pullman is a gusher. It is thus described bv a special correspond ent of tbe S't-okano Falls Review : "One must stand by a pheno menon like I his to fully compre hend its novelty. It is difficult to im-ipir.t!. bv reading of it. what a quanty f water is implied by tbo ftatement that this hole, through which tbe wa'er literally rushes, is six inches in tiiamever, and that it is a solid column, beiny forced more than eighty let t to ihe BUrf:c. and, after reaching thri runlet of its confinement, it rises three feet in a beauii;ul bite fountain. The Crawford wed, near this, being confined to a three inch pipe, rose twenty-three feet above the eurf ;ce, and this well, beinit .-tronger. will no doubt d. better. The drill in the Johnson i well, near this, penetrated a vein of coal at about 110 feet. At eighty feet in the new well large chip, and blocks of lignite :n. a num ber of specimei e of good coal were thro t n o. it by the water." Try a glass of Celery .diosphste at Cuinuing's diuj fcloro. A fine line of library lamps on sale at C. K. Ilrownell'e. J nst received a new stock of Y. I. F. Loiiery at W. F. Read's. Miners: go to F. M. French, or your in.ijj-ii lying giass. A full line of trusses fur eale at ANOTHER STRIKE. Justice Mider Is Stricken Witb Paralysis. CEBEAIi YIELD ' FEB ACRE. A 0liroxnl Towa Bbm4 Smew tai Oola - Diith of Aa ed Oraad Amy Maa -Hew Tsrk'i roftlatloa. Chicago, Oct. 10. Engineer and firemen on the Northwestern system want the classification aya- J- ..... . . . - i a rem sbDlisneu, ana utatxr aeouou is not gran'ed, a atiilte it aunong the probabilities. This means the ieing up of G0.X) miles of road. The claKSification works against both engineers and-firemen, and indVr it the firemen who have orked und-jr it from three to five years is given an engine and classed as a second rate engineer nd receives two cents ' mile. s- cond year bis wages are f.' sod ne cent a mile, and sfJei - - several years nanaiing u rugiao ie has lull pay. Engineers claim they aie to a. large extent sup planted by nw men by whose service the company saves an nually thousands ot dollars in aaes. Durinz the dull seasons recruits are given the preference over full pav men. who are extra, -often earning less than "30 per nontn. It is thought that the road will rather corse to terms ban risk a strike. AFFECTIONS ALIENATED. WIUE CtlCEISOS. A voting man named O'P.rien was fined $51 at Victoria, Wcdncs ! .v. fur attempting to suiuugw in a set of Chambers' Encyclopedia. A Indon fire occurred yester day in the bi-tOMC Bius viav .M'.ntt ; Westminster. The CTV III0 a . . Via flames were extinguistiea ueiurv; much dimage was done. An official Russian new sparer says German v has advised Austria fr ibe nrcsent to abandon her dc- i ire to obtain recognition ior rnnce Ferdinand as ruler ot Bulgaria. Hon. Lewis Parker, one of the m.Tt prominent men in the state if tin. was knocked down oy a Cumming's drug store A fine line of Artists raaterisls iuft opened at J. A. Cum-.uiug'r tlrug store. ?weet Del.-waie gra; es for eat ing fresh every mornic at C E. Brownell's. Tan colored b'iocs need a dress ing, if not a blacking" Go Vj Ivlein Knis. for an articie of that nature "D.?m close ob yoh'n looks pilt' j new : how d've get 'em ?" "P.y de yadd, seine's an' one el.-e. "Iitini"! Sposes you mean dt back yahq, dian yer? ' Tbe shortairo in the Cordova bank of the Argentine Republic is onl $11, 000,00.. And tln-re isn't a solitary Aigei.tine Republi;-an in Canaan, eitner." Are you retle?s at night and harassed by a bad cowgh? Use Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Limit P.ilm. it will secure yon sound Wanta Heary Datnagas froam a Prominent FoMUcUaw Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. lO.-Dr. ' RayV. Pierce, ex state senator, -x-congreesman, millionaire and proprietor of a LimoHS patent med icine, has been eued by William -. Wve, of New York, for alien ating" the affections oi Mrs. Wyee. the tummona . o o-ujui were served on Pierce in May but be fact did not leak out until vesterday: Wys was connected ih Harpers Weekly when Tierce met him fifteen years ago. Wyse aasacbumof Grow Clevelanr' and when he came here to attend the rtces with the latter, ne usta todtop in on Pierce. They be came fir.n friends and Wyte con fi led to the doctw that he wai having t. ouble with his wife. She went abroad and then -made bin :i e her a deed to all her property before she would retnrn. "When she got every cent be had." said Dr. Pierce to-dy, "she came back, I met them in San Francis.o in 18S8. They had a quarrel there, and Wyse told mi that she threw him -ana bis baggage out .of bis. roost at a hti:l. I wnt hack to Buffalo, and Wyse afterward went to New York and begun t '.it against his ifa to get. back his money, lie .bsTged her with immorality. Wyse aod I were good frieiiU un til" May, when be treatt-d me with this blackmailing scheme. I have received intimation that a com promise will be acceptable, but I. shall fight it out. I an iunoceat. . and I believe my character Ibos the possibility oi harm irgm rats Btory." . - - ' Let! of the XrtaosTaJ. Sav Fbavcisco,- Oct. l By the steamer Bclgic which arrived from Hong Kong and Yokohama this ' morning' particulars of the lo-sof the Tmkish frigate Ertou gfoul, Captain Alibey, off the coast of Japan, on tbe 16th ult.. are receive!. An accident hat nenodlo her boilers, and the thip tiecotning unmanageable, drifted on the io-.kB, fifty miles from Yo kohama where toe" boilers burst. In five minutes the vessel found ered. There were 630 officers and men aboard, and the sea was full o; men fuhiing for life- ani:d the ttnatinif dehria. MaCV. it 18 Said. went mad, threw up their hands ' horse at Banisor vester- cWu. and effect a promiit and rad- and sauk. Osman i'asha, the an- iv morniPK. apd died the same hCal cure. niiral, whi! afternoon. Take the Xorthern.Tatdfic Rail roa to all p"ints East, shortest ti:he of auv road hast. JN change of cars, best accomodations and the most pleasant route la travel. Tickets for said over this road to my and all points east at the lowest rates by Burkhart A licenev who are the authorized A Stvraul & Duluth Ireighi ran into a Soithern Pacific f-hort Line pa-snger Thursday mining nar Duluth. To coaches full of pas seng rs were ditched. Nobody killed. A big cushion billiard tourna ment has been ai ranged to take We are sole agents in this city for the best flour on tie market. The Benton Full Roller, Corvsllis new flouriug mill. It is the oeet and cheapest at $1.10 per Back, Blackburn & Pironi. An amplication to the court of session for h-ave to disentail the historic estate of Yair Selkirkshire potted by the Commercial Bulletin 1 1 aafats' of this company at Albany that the eeneral average pnce oi i o8ii on them for tickets and fuil I'alifoi hia diied peaches here is a ; p lt ti,-nlnrs SiUle lower,, and there is aJii'v Iiesture to make sales. j G. W. Si-.npson has received his ' i l stuck of stockinette and sea'.et vtaitsns the BatUeflelda. s-u-Vr-ts nd three quarter soalet RicnsioND, Va., Oct. 10. Th morning the Comte de Pans ar.d nnrtv left on liorseliHck fof a V.tlt to the bat lelields of Mchanic? j it the Trotti c Meeting. "I ville. Ga ns Mills. Cold Harbo r mi.d the first race. Billy : was it none?" "well I Bhonia I tr.it?, and nave a complete ihiii- us-.nt ot all the latest style. and Seven Pine?, Iron andSteel Inatltute. riTTsnt liG,- Oct." 10. Tho fin it se8ion of the J ron and Steel 1 n sti:ue was called to onler this morning. A number of papers w-Pi read, alter which jomned. ; Whv. 1 hai. IDcIiv una iww a. - - ...w- - - . . place after the Christmas holiday, has been refused, iair is de- ni New York, Shaeffer, Slosson, gcribed by Sir Waltir Scott in the Carter and Ives being amorg the introduc ion to canto II of Mar- ire were eiht say so. different it ad- fjiit received a fresh lot of Rue sit ft 0 mi dressing for tan colored &5i.e.- at KLiti Brus. A yery large assortment of new prints, ginghams, strong cloth, etc., at W. F. Read's. T. 11 arid pre the l.i'e styles in n'ltv veiling and handkerchiefs t:.c Ladies Bazaar. New gooes at Reed's. contestants.. The first joint session of the British Iron and Steel ln-tiiute ..,1 tUa American 60citte8 Of engineers and iron and 6tecl man ufacturers was held at 1'itit.burg yesterday morning. Ttrivands on tl.e Iwer Epirws recently carried off an Italian g.u-! tleman. A raisom of $1000 wa- demanded for his release, and after cuttimz off a portion of one of his ears, he was set at liberty for $500. ThA Italian committer on the Chicago world's fair exhibits has been dissolved. The reason given is that few Italian houses care to send dianlavs to America in the face of the high duties imposed by the McKinley tariff bill. John T. Carey, who recently re signed his position as district attorney for the northern district I of California, gives as his reasons that the office is not sufficiently I remunerative, ad that he is hav- oiion. A passenger elevator to the sum mit of Mount Blacc id proposed by an American minim! endneer. The sliaf: is to le t-f eight compart ments, each eix tec-t Fquate, in tended to carry a triple decked elevator for t!7 passengers. Take the Union Pacific railway for t!.e East, thitty-live hours quicker thsn any other transcon tinental line, tiegani new uining cars. Pullman palace sleepers, free family sleeping cars run through to Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas Citv, St. Louis and Chi cago. C. G. Rawlinge, city ticket agent, foot of Broadalbin street. Excitement Runs high in Albany over iys' c swimming toward the shore, wai struck by a spar ana drowned. - Only six. officers and fifty-five men reached land, and many of them were 'maimed and bruised by being dashed against the rocks. Epidemic la Loadoa. London, Oct. 10. The publica tion of statistics iy . ine neaun authorities, showing .that there have been 849 rases of scarlet fever and 350 of diphtheria in London during the past fortnight, has caused a decided sensation. Considerable alarm -8 felt lest the diseases become epidemic and un usual precautions have betu en forced. Advance la Price. Pittsburg. Oct. 9. At - a meet in of the Flint and Lime Glass Manufacturers' Association yester day, an advance of not quite 5 per cent, was made in prices. French Tauev.Warera. These wafers are a sure and safe specific for all kinds of female troubles and will remove alt ob structions to the monthly periods, nn matter what the cause. They tem Builder, as evervb xly is using are just what every woman needs. it for CaUrrh ol tne btomacn, i and can ne use, saieiy. or Dyspepsia, Constipation and Im-jby the Livingstone MemcalCo., pure Blood. Try it and tell your I manufacturers, Portland, Oregon, friends about it, as it must posseBJ also from oar sole agent, J.A. wonderful merits when all ejeak. Camming, druggist, Blambers; well of it. t block, Albany, Oregon. 1