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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1890)
,4. Sr.--.. ' - : r r -'" V" V' 4 c . - t t'Vv ' ' .. irr: in m i n rrnn a TinHTUTT - m . rxi n . wit rv . - . 1 1 1 I I . - . m- N.J-V1Tn I IV VDAW t Am - - I - - - AMMUNITION VC V A HI.- tin J, cirtride-t, et.. and will mill at reatniiahlc rurtirea, iMn't fonrt m wheu you cm. to lay in jroor winter n;.ly of air million t protect vour ranch fr.u u the inroad, of that rii;-iickinJ emigrant. ruriDwo We krep noth,"8 but the LHUnilOi Ia-.I'mh nrrclihnrn. I litre it nmntii so jrood, and ro une c m lieat u oa iri.j. S TBWA KT A SOX. IRON HARROWS. call o Metrart A SOX. to forget thii. P'm't t.uv an inHi harrow until you lint It will )J you not ROPE AND- CHAIN, Hnp"tt t a il l :n this market. We carry none l-ut par niamlla, nj can ri. yon any sue from 1-4 to 11 i. Ailii. of chun fretu S IU to S 4 Sit WART ti SOX. BAliY CARRIAGES .SjiS5 l me hum einuraei hoxl, pr. l uid t in .py tops, an 1 tanning in price fr-nn is to 4. There i'i't a nicer lot of 'urUriimnip' fruit l.keUT i:i llw vallev. We a!i have I w that Wd rent. SfKiYAitr & SOX. Tliaiikiiviiif UNITED IN- HOLY IVI ATRSSV1 ON Y, MR. 0: Litin County, Or. Aei-tirdif g to the onlin nice of Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, on or IV etn'ter, A. !., ISiK). WITXKSS: To wiTe'i I i.erebv eertifv UEV All po;!e presontin lo Vf d H p -r cent, discount on c.isi dealing etove a'o: e in Albany, SIV.ITH & JULIUS GEADWOHIS GOLDEN UULS BAZAAR. TIIK LEADING CKOCKEKY, FANCY MOODS AND TOY STOKE tiK ALBANY. THE ONLY GF.NUI i a UOEK BUOS SIL VEPWAKK, FRENCH CHINA l LASS WARE, BOY'S WAGON . A BY AND DOiX CAR, BIAGES. AND A Gsaaral A333?in3it of Paacy Goods. Sfit!t i 1 t!i ti 1 . Tu. 0 f. til Fi:nil "asritw. for ' '.Ji4 An I carri.- "1- larwt s'o k in the Valley. jy"I isurt:ice ag-nt f.-r Ftr r.11 I in. Is - J o "SS S " Bert AS Z. SPRiNFIELD A. WIIEEI.ER. SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SriUNGFIKLI) OKlEGON j-p,anT Tari! snd office on Railroad, between 4th d 5th streets ifrl 'tihUr 'Alhanv Manairer. Iaviug lu!r not exeelled in quality, bod faeiHties not snrpaseed fortln Xm 'it and tifactory flll'in ' or order. 1 resneeifiillv solicit a 6har of th trade. aalltufalsiii - ' i - - - . "MMMMMMiilaalt.laTttTelMaji. CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, or or anyone wantinif-aiiythi.ur i'l ' naM warclin. mill do well to. call on Btewvt 4 ox before pur.hv.ln- keenneartv even thin.' m th lw - uiW l nisgtilflctnt eioili f ut A re ijtriiware, ana tool PAINTS AND OILS want Mint. oil. brushes, coal oil, luiirtea'luj; oi:,Klei;riaec, etc. STKWAICTJI&O.X. GUiTS AND revolvers de have itwmsed of this lrt of oor busi ness. That's a mistake. We are in it now W-ner than ever. We have a nice line of Mur'in ami Win-hotter rifle", anil l.reoh loalin ' hoUuns ramriiis' in price from I2 to stii. Alo all the Ute improved revolver SI EWAKf & SOA. LADIES. ATT "W have the bet slit i iin r ih hi civ, and we can -vc yon at any time. F.vrrTrwi' w r--e ' i tithe v ran lie re turned if thev i."' i 1 satis'a-tion. This isnohraitor !imter ineenwhatwe a. t'-h RT OT. to MISi. Oi Yamhill County, Or. 'toJ, an.I the laws of the Sute before the 25th (twenty fifth) tlay - V r Chnstmas, a certificate of dates inclusive, will be al- pi.;liv.e9, at thq only sqiir SENDERS. Ht4 IlllVS s5 o :&. SAWMILL fa -sail . Sa 1 E"bS-SsIH TJie CeleWed Frencli UKE AFTER the uener'tive i.rcaiwnf either sex whi ther ..rMlllu In.lu the tkas-'c nt )I i'-ilnu.a:.ir lOhaico or opium, or lite .nli joiiililul iii.iis- retioii, over u:iluij:cii', tic, mivn bihtoui iuiii Poer, Aiikeili'i..', Heurinir Itown hiiik in the .-k. Seiniii.il Weiiknw, lls eria. Ner-oi.k PrusTatiirti, Nocturnal (inns ions. Leucnntioj. lia:in;i. Weak Umunry, I..Kof Power and luiiotKii . which if ii'i, It cted often lead to pmoiatme old ne and iiuauity. Price l a box; t huxea fcr 5.)0 Sent bv mail on receipt of price. illie.erv J onlor reechtnl, to refund the :nuiiev il a Prruiant iil cure i noteiiei to-i. We have thousands of testimonials Iroiu old ihI youmr, of both Hexes, M nave oee.i neriiiaiiently curcl uy tne use i Apiirooinni i'irciilRr free. Address .Veilern Urauch, liox, 27. I'ortiaaid, Oregon. Kir sale by bosbay Jlason, no enate an" tail .IruKikU, Albany. Oreuoii. FSKALE Fills ri'uuiurilicn; noth-iikt- thcin tn tlitr market. iever ifai!. SucceasfulU ihcI by prominent ladim inuiitiiiy. Ifimrantcei' t re- heve aiiiprcsaol n:cn8iriiitt)in. Sure Safe Csriain Don't I humbuit u'ed. cave time, HcaHh and money. lake no other. Kent to any .fl lreaa !y mail en rcccit of price, Si 11. Ai iresii phro Mfilirlur umpan.v West Ilranch Uox 27, rorlluui!. r. 3old by Foshay & Masou. Albany. Oregot P6170EB Absolutely Pure. ThiBpowaer never vanes. A snarvti of iurity,strength and wliolfsoineness .lore, economical than the ordinan kiml, find cannot be sold in roinneti iton witb multitude of low tst. Bhorl eltht alum or pliosiliit powders 3old only in cms, IIotai, Hakih ow dcr Co, 10t; Wall St., N. Y. I.kwis M. Johnson A Co., Aguiifat, Portland. f)riron. IRON AND STEEL, Krjie rtork .f Jti,tlt Hii'.ip, c way ip; jtls i niachiiitj, t-jjl iSttjwur V Si x have vtry in on and Nor (ii.k ami pi OA- Dried APPI.es Z. F.iru.eiH rt t Sifart At hox. ami Miv un apple luring mM-hinv and 8av yo'ir fruit. BUGGIES ND WAGONS. 1 lint: on liundantl c m iv. vou nti TKrVAKT A: OX. FEED CUTTERS. Sve onedliir vour horxe ficl t usi 'if a ted cntter Stewart K Sox hat) .iur kinil-t for sale. If lUPnlMTO St.. wart & U i ni'n Ld S..x area-'.ui the ue Wheeler & Vt iWan, Ito, n. l.in.lx ami :an leyon soinethio oii will like, Itrln vour '. hetfer half' arrunl ami ftee whar w u. .1.1 Mr you. STKWA KT & SOX. ori : t T4X-i4Vt:i:H. TOli. r. i. hereby triven, th:it I, or nn I'ei'ii'V. will meet the lax-iiavi-r.-t i, i.inn County, Oregon, at lto't-1'M-k A. M.,nin i-.urin in. til 4 r.'eliH-k I, M., at thtir le-iixit i.e ..,t-i-H -if votl:; il. tins Meveral creeiiiett. t lue inaowiii- tun-, anil iil.w-fii forilie rnr- pne 01 e- liet-tin the laved for the veirof lh'K): Uc-k Creek, Montlay, 'ue-,iay, We-liii s-iav, 'I htirsday. Knilay, Satur-lay, MomUy, Tii.il.ty, WtNjiieMiay, 1 hursitay, I ri-lay, Sanirilay, .Momhiv, Tiiewl-.v, Weilnesilay, 1 huisay ; I relay, Saturday. Mi-mlay, 1u stay, V,..ilueiii.vy, Thtirdav, Kii-iav, ' Nov 24, ISIfi KoX V.ille . Scio. Kraoklin BiKt-, Santian, l'Uinon, W.t.-rlo... I.ilrert y. Sweet Home, Bru h Creek. Crawfiininvilb, Krowns ille. Center, Syra-u;, II arris bur, HalMT, Shfhr, Tanu'ent, Orlenns. Pe'uia, Madt Alha:iy, West Albany, AH-anv, JS, 29, ' 1, ' i lll- I", II. 12, t', IS. 1, IT. Ul, rromi't payment will lie reUireit yi:-.tr lkL8 Itl.tl Have co?tf. M.scorr. l'a Sliorill and tax Co'.lcc'.or lated Novcmlnr, 3, f&H). fTIHK INI'F.RSIGNED MAS KOIl SALE AT A his pla- e mar Allnny a lot i f to-nJ, well broke horses to wit: A so.! of rorr-U, weiirht 1420; span of vrays, 14H0; s.an of lia 1200 nan of drivers, 'JM; one familr earriau' hors", large ami kooiI stvH; ami two irood saddle horses. PYiccs reasonable and terms easy. JAKES LLKIXS. C W"rure,;1 10 'JBECBlIiS "funded fllll p) Fib's wlda 11 mi ... - . . I, i ,, m im 1 1 iii V mi i in. is. laaamasannm.iimmisamsaaaammannmms' lTiSra nOTamrsnr - - i min m i ' ALBANY, OUEGON, JLTKIDAY, A FEAKFUL SCENE, A Platform With Two Thousand People Falls. TIII.1C UKI5T Of FKANCE. The JndLn Fi,'bts are'IMyths of t'.igbt- thzi Fer.Oiia-Tlulr Maa.UL a Weil Known Personage, Xkw Yokk. Nov. 27. A lerribia acei.l. nt o cm re.l in the eastern i:trt of l!:.)..klvn before Yale- 1'niieet.oii f'iiithall name to-tlay. A hiu f e- stand on the grounds suddemv .'iillaitfed carryinir down ic ent'if Inail of li l ii ih il heinif; It is hi miaU'il ttiere were more 2(i(H) j.'(ii)l(; in the strncttne at the time. The ic ne was indescriha- ! and t'onfiisionaiiil panic folio tr- e.i the t-nisti. Hie occiipanis were tip nil v men, a ur.-ut majority of them students from Yale and Princeton. There were also many until -ii. Thev all ly in eoiiluu'd iinl .'tin uIIiilt mass iiiioii the m'oittid. niiiliv heinK eonipineiy liiuie.I under l!ie wreckage, the screams, slit leks ami t: loans were were awful. .Many fainted troui the injuries thev recuived. In an instant their was a general rush foithat part of tne lield and a score ol policemen were soon engaged ifl pulling the maimed and wound ed Irom the wreck. t;tliers lent assistance and within 10 minutes the whole place was cleared. At first it was feartd some were killed but this proved unfounded. TIIK I.AKbKSI DKIST. 1 runee Can lloiist t.f That Sutfi la- tive A pikiuImr... Paris, oV. 'SI. l'e.latan re tented the budget committee re port on the hnancial situation in trance, showing the estimated dbt of the corn try to he 40.:M0, :;i:j,r'.i4 francs; nominal cipilal, 22.824 .04:.iWl francs. The actual capital and nominal rate of inter est is I'4S per cent, and the actual rate is -12 per cent, IM', con tinued the leporf, is the largest mimic !eht in the wo! hi , bui French credit is suHiciently solid to allow trench stock being reck oned at S (H-r cent. I'u.nell Likely to he SuMtamrd. London, Nov. 27. Thiniotny Ileullv ami Pnrnell had a conter- t-ncB totlav. lbe feeling among the nationalist mt iij' is ih more favorable to I'arnell tlian vester- lav and the opinion prevails that they will sustain him. lealv is very reticent and re- luses tosav anvtlmig about the Irish leadeis intentions. Parnell appeals tone 1:1 nuoyant spirus and FDlendid neaiiti. a noucea- lle mcnleiit occurred in the com mons when Painell went to vote on lud.onrches atrendment. Par- lell had to iass the lilieral lionch- s ami his late allies studiously gn.;rcd him. It is stated if Par ell remains in Ieadership.Sexton uid other Irish members will offer themselves f'.-r re-election in order to test the feelings of electors. Colombians Sul.l as Slavea. Panama, Nov. 27 The Colnm bian minister ol foreign Aiiairv as forwarded a dispatch to Brazil uvinir infoni'.atieu had been re civc-i at Cioiieia the Brazilians have cai.'nrci! natives of Colombia mi'l carrieil tnem oirto the Putu- tn'V liver, when- they have been sold as hhues Other atrocious climes have been committed on tiie frontier bv unknown Brazilians. mo-sl vigorous protest antl de- 111 in. i for iusli.e has been made l.y Colombia. Fifiit Hall Ganit', Nkw Youk. Nov. 27. The champioiinhip fool hall ;;ame be tween liinctitoti ami Vale "ol leg- s, winch was coniestcii on the Eastern p.uk giuiuiils of Brooklyn to-uay, was won bv 1 ale :;2 to nothing. Theame was witnessed y 2"),tKH) persons. Chargf Against a Minister Asiu ky Pakk. N. J., Nov. 27. The chr.rch-g.jing people of Jack sonville, N. J., lnur South Amhoy, on the line of the w link an Long Br inch railioad, are disturl el lv the alleged conduct of the Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Robert Chew, u ho is charged by Mrs. Aloiizo Armstrong, oi Key port, with attempted assault. She made ali'ulavit to her statement oi ihe fact.-', au-i this is now in the hands of one of the trustees of the church. John Tice, one of the trustees, on Saturday visited Mr Chew and asked for an explana lion. .Mr. Chew declared that there was not a word of truth '.it the charge. Then Mr. Tice called a meeting of the trustees of the ChlTwood church, which is in Mr. Chew's circuit, and laid the mat ter before that liody. It was unanimously decided to suspend the pastor, i en.hng a hear'ng is foie the presiding elder of the dis tiic. This was late on Saturday night. Mi Sunday night when Mr. Chew attempted to enter the church ha .vas met at the door by one of the trustees, who told him his presence was not desired. The congregation was then dismissed and the church closed. On Mon day the charges were laid before the presiding elder. He has called a meeting of the trustees and B'eward8 of the church for tomor row, when the matter will be in vestigated. NOVEMBER I3J FRONT OP A TRAIN. 1 i Dastardly Crime of a Coumlrel tviio Assaulted a pretty Olrl. rrey . t rancis Utichak had a terrible experience at Chicago letvntty. She was assaulted and knocked down by an unknown mai:, I successfully resisted him. and was f'en trrown m the trtck just as an exitfflss nam came tliuiulerini aUnjf. ; Htr otingcr sistt-r l.ulltM tier almost from under the wheels ar.d savwl her life. The girl, who is 1 years old. ttvos at !St?wart avenue and Eighty-seventh street. l"u " mornmg was-vaiKingi.oiueiroinciiurcn. hhe wa.Cyni paii led by a younger sistervr ArTiliiy jcore.of WrJtki mid Seventy-ninth streets an un- knowu man seized lier around tne waist and threw her violently to the ground. The girl is as plucky as she M pretty and louht t es- ..rfllalv f..r l.or honor. 8 i re- gained her feet and dug her delicate nails into the scoundrel s lace. Like the brute that he was, he knocked her down. The younger sister now diverted the assailant's attention and her sister again struggled to her feet. The asault happened near the railroad sracK An inward-bound passenger train wai approaching at a high rate of si-ceil. The engineer and fireman saw the man and woman struggling by the side of the track. It was a dramatic scene. It came near being a tragedy though, and for a second the hearts of the engine-men Icaiied into their mouths. Knowing that he eould i:ot accomplish ins nefarious design, and fearing that the train would lestopied and the girl rescued, the wretch attempted to add murder to the dastardly crime of assault. He againe seized 1 .... - . -.1 J.;:..l YZ ! " a" r i. rnmVi, I 1 i. .,. u iiauo,i in I liail.l over UK. niuum, hiowi I tier ear: '1 am going to kin you. The wheels will grind you to peices. " A look 01 terror crept into the girl's eyes and she fought like a tigress to break away irom tne viliain's clutches. When the train was less then two rods away lie violently threw the girl into tht nsrrow space that separate the two shining rails and ana ran awav. Miss Jjuchak struck on tier side and death seemed certain. Then, at the risk of her own life, he your g sister heroically rushed niKMi the track and fairly drasrgi-d Frances from under the wheels 01 the snorting locomotive. The train whirled bv and the young girl, more dfad than alive, tottered home and told her story. I tie :oliee were notified, but the un known scoundrel made good his escape. HE HAD SMALLPOX AND RODE IN A CAR WITH TWELVE OTHKU8. Train Hands Pass In and Out, Bat When It Was IFouud Out the Car Waa Side Tracked. Salt Lake. Nov. 27. There was great excitement on the east bound Oregon short line train yesterday alter leaving Pocatello, when it wtiB discovered that a man in one of tin coaches was sick with the Min nil nnx. He had been on the : ' . i . i... . : 1 i trim some lime imu Hie uuui intu nastpl and ie-i aswd thrOU'.'h tilt c. nch Reside this there were 12 ,,ii...- ..:insen'cis in the eoucl u-i'h him. The ear has been side .... ni Itrvan with the Sick n - - - - , man in it, an.I the passeiigors who ..: i - ,.i.. wiih him were taken to for Green Kiver in aiiomer im t'.atniiia!ion by a surgeon. A WAKNINU TO KOVS, Another Victim of Hahlt. the Cigarette XiwncRO. Nov. 27. Michael Ilulev. a lti-vear-old Newburgboy, a th- Litest victim of the cigarette hnl.it in this vicinity. He has for vears been accustomed to smoking -. , , : . - .1 :.. v. .. . n . . them, and now ins mum ia uttnj shattered and he is a mental as well as a physical wreck, on bat urday afternoon he was found roaming the streets nareiooieu, Imreheatled and only ha'.f-clad. The lsiy was taken to the police station and was afterward removed to the almshouse for treatment. lie will probably he committed to some institution for proper care, as his parents can do nothing with him. A DKUNKKN OUAUHEL. Several Men are Shot and Dan gerously Wonnded. Astoria, Or., Nov. 26. Jolty Campo, a Mexican, and Antone Gericcicu. an Austrian, were snot in a saloon this evening by Martin Mat-sou. A number ot men were in the saloon drinking and became involved in a quarrel, watson drew a revolver and began firing. tieriecich and Campo were hit in the head and dangerously, though not mortally, wounded. Another of the crowd received a bullet in the thigh, causing only a flesh wound. Matson escaped, hut was arrested on the river hank later. When brought to the police sta tion he denied all knowledge of the affair. The Irish Land BUI, London. 2ov. 27. In the com iuois today Balfour introduced the Irish land bill, 28, 190, COAST FISHERIES. An Astoria Shooting : crape in a Saloon. 8KVKHAI. SEVKKKLV Wi.l NIItl) As Italian Laborer G ushed aud a Hack Drlv r 12sicidts-Tb 8ionz Dlffi oil y SUamer Bnrned. San Francisco, Nov. 27. Siiecial Agent Smiley, of the cen sus office in Washington, with several assistants, arrived in this city to-day tor the purpose ol getting statistics of the tit-heries. Au etlort is to le iiia.ie to collect this information in a manner thor-l oughlv worthv of the immense in- . - ..'f .!.!' 4:.... terestaof this coast. Seventy-five enumerators have been selected .n California, Washington and Oie gon, including live in this city, who will enter immediately npon their work. The statistics desired will cover the capital invested, the number of nieif employed ,md the amount and value of ti.e catch, ami will relate, not only to the fisheries proper, including whale lisherv, but to oysti rs, lobsters. shrimps, shells, etc. the enu merators in this city have already entered npon their work and nili visit the firms and individuals en gaged in fishing for the purpose ol securing information. IMIIX I'ACIFIC AFFAIKS. The Old and the New Clash Souie- what. i K vv iuk, .iuv. .1. 11 Iew iokk, ov. It is evi- Jent that the Gould-Sage party .lid not enjoy the farewell address ol 1, l..r ,!.,,, in an in terview to-dav eaid : The tenor of Adams address was almost uncall ed for, there having been no pub lic criticism of his management by ... . .1 . i- ..- any directors, notwithstanding the lo.t lut In. ivoa rimninir tlio mini I lact that be was running the roud to ruin. Mr Adams says in his ad dress that he had b.-en President foi seven vcars and during that time the actions of the directors had teen unanimous, that is simply saying that Adams is re- snonsible for the Union Pacific's coxiajitioii. He should explain how it comes that the pay loil in creased 4UU names in nine month: What personal interest he had in the Kai.sas smeltug woiks, in favor of which discrimination is made in rates for shipping bullion and a half dozen other matters. KILLEIl BV A CAVING BANK. Hack Driver Shorties Off Shooting Himself. Portland, Nov. 27. Salvatore Gasparro Di Michelle, an Ita.iau laboier, was instantly killed tins morning at the quany in tl southern portion ol the city. Gas- narro together with a number ol Chinamen were e-xcavaiing undei a bank w hich caved in precipitat ing several tons of dirt ai.d rock on the men. AH the thi..umen es caped without injury, In. t Gasparro failed to heed the warning in time Mike Little, a hack driver, coin milted suicide by shooting himsell through the head. Little had beer on a protracted spree and was tlrfs pondeliU Suit to IteroTtr Bloney. W'ChT ClIKhTKIt- Pit.. Nov. 27. Suit has been brought against John R. Baker, a stock operator, I , i - rwt 1 I who oisappeare,, i. ursuay un, u mtf'iAr' Xll4!liflll lia .tiwiinis fn Ilia recover $110,000, belonging to the estate of Charles II. Baker, which he is alleged to have appropriated. How Harvard Celebrated the vie - tory Over Yale, Yate's victorv over Princeton will compensate in a measures for the defeat at the hands of liar- vard. How Harvard took the victory the dispatches relates as follows: John Harvard's statue is red again. It may be stated at the outset that this reverend father of Cambride College has been thus rosily decorated bv permis sion oi the lacuity. And it is not with red paint that this old Puri tan is adorned, uut with as une a red toga and red fillet of riblxin around his brow as ever decked a Roman Senator. At 10 o'ejock this morning Lloyd Garrison, one ol the most prominent men in college, wrapied red bunting around old John Harvard in the foi in of a toga. Nor is John liar - vam aione gloriously reu. All Cambridge is rosv to-nwht, for the Harvard bovs are ce'.e rat - ing their football victoiy over mr i . i .ii . . I Hie. .cverv More is oriiiiaui in red huntinz, and every college building and dormitory i ablaze with light white and red, green and vellow. In Iavit- ti Pierce's the side ot the store is covered with an immense crimson cloth, in corpn, com pose-1 oi stuuenis.ami a toass band, staru-d through the .. . , . alinmnal ut ri.ul a I 1 1 a h.h. ......n n.. wii.i.um. j... . .iv; invicrnuii iaa naruiy leacneu uie neid be- t 1 17 I ' . i I . 1 .. 1 , . tore me uiggeei, oonure ever aino- euou oarvio ueiu was iigiueu. When t he blaze was at Its height men seized the rot es . u:.t. :i . tt uw. wuikii were tue eieven victors anu aragged 1 i , , ...1, - . - " J UUSIIICPS, vj.ee. nig muuiy. inen monster circie o. men was formed, a m siuuiiu 111s ure uiey aancea, V I. f " 1 1 i-i ""a conig ii t. uw worm iie a 101 ot red air 1 n a it (t liner MaH. f. ..- Kn..fA m 0 iwiw. . A , i C0A8T K0TE8. Ncw;y Hofei E.ported br Eichan?ss Thmnghont the Nortbwait. Freight trains are now an on the S. F. that ait Hllra enuinii is liece.-sary to get ever tin. ('n.v t-reek and CalaixMiia. uinnnuim trading on the branch ;i from the . I. to .lacksoiiville is nearly finished and the rails will be laid as soon an thv irriu which will not be lomr ' o - The Southern Pacific ia an all steel rail .ine now. the iron rail nn the Southern Pacific's stain line between Portland and AxhUnH uavwg been replaced y sleet, It is announced senji-efficiallv that (.en. J. M. Sielin ill nnre more embark in the newspaper business at Marahfield. Otme. .mit . alw.nt :.!..rV:. r - ' s "tr6........s o uic coining year, A man in Jackson rimntv Iin been plowing this fall with a steam engine, and has found that it works quite successlnllv. He pulls eight blows with Ids and turns over the Roil at. the rat. of sixteen acres jmr dav. Thecost of running the outfit "is not over ?o per day. K. I). Al'eil sold last weak in m. Jj. Beerks, of Salam. ten thousand Italian prune trees and to a California man he has inst concluded a sale of six thousand Petite prunes. Mr. BeerkA intends planting one hundred acres to fruit on the Kaiser bottom, north of naiem, iianan prune". circulations continue to coon concerning me oihcers of the en suing legislature at naiem. it is said that O. P. Miller wants to be clerk oi the senate: Pomerov. sergeant-at-arnis of the senate: Colonel Neving, reading clerk of the senate; b. J. Finch, of Baker, sergeadt-at-arms of the house; Hayes, of Tillamook, wants to be chief clerk of the house. Severol members are understood to have iiiwiiuciii uuucimuuu to nave jeciared themselves as radically ... . .. ....j opposed to the selections of inex petienced officers. The Maaelah la Wall Known, Di rango. Colo., Nov. 27. It is reorted that the Navajo Indians are greatly excited over the re- poiU from Dakota. Their tht orv s tu .! -no Aicssiau is none other Isadore Cohen, who is known throughout the south of Colorado as "Nosey" Cohen. The reader is well acquainted with their tongues and customs. The Southern Utes talk of the craze with but little interest. A LUCKY ESCAPE. TIIK ALKEKT'S UOILEKS BIT- I'OKTaiVE AWAY Hail it Happened at tiaa There Would Hate Been Another Mvteriuu Disappear ance of a Ship. San Fkancisco, Nov. 27. The Chronicle eays the United States steamer Alert which is under or ders to relieve Swatara, ou China station, ami has been at Mare Is land several months undergoing repairs was to have sailed Dec :iru and everything was in readiness. On Monday last as the final prcie aratiou she was taken to the drv dack to 1 lave her bottom scniD' d and painted. Workmen had hard ly commenced ojieiations wheu they heard a rumbling noiee over head. Investigation showed that about twenty square feet of iion I ''. v m,n,.,w ruuai VJ Ul 1oik.r Bmorta that H.i,5chfor I . . " m an interior or second bottom had fall en in auiidshio. Heavv iron ls-an.s were found to Lave corrod ed away and heavy boilers were 1 resting on the shins bottom. The Alert, although an old ship, was regarded as a staunch vessel. A I large lorce was at once put to work making repairs and are working nKut and day to get the ship in readiness to sail December 10th, Had the supiiortof the boilers held ut until vessel was at sea and given way there, the heavy boil- ers would probably have fallen cleai. thioiigh, leaving the vessel not only without steam Dower, but ; with a hole iu her bottom so large that she would have immediately sunk. I'KESIDENT ADAMS. He ia Made the Subject r Much Advrrse Criticism New York, Nov. 27. Toiuor- 1 row the Tribuue will print an in- i terview wiiu jay vrouid, in which I tie says that ex-president Adams. 1 of the Union Pacific, is a theorist. I who conduced many affairs of the i , : i- . 1 . . . . I u iiiun i aciut; wiuioutlhe know I I edge ol the directois. Gould aii.l I he learned, when last in Kansas City, that Adams tierAonallv ow ned a control of the Ptoek vnrl I there, and while the railroad wm I carrying in their live shirk- a ! I cost ol tsansportation. the stock I ya-ds earned 1.000 im iko o, i , " - - ii j i I . . .1 - .1! . . . . I - . , . . " -'- wilJ ,i-ai, 'lint ulTLIOn HB rtila I l.l said, would never be permitted unaer tne new management. He neuevea tne Burlington and PneL- Island will both coma intn tf. I ulan for securing k.. i. . . I . . e. "tw i imiiilB 1 irom western rmiui.r, t,.: lt JNo lurther changes he said were a to oe maue in the U. P, Joseph Tait is agent for the union Mutual Accident Associa- - 1 tion ot Chicago, a company that I 1 . 0 . - 1 J xuso aiBuy fjapenor leaturas FOREIGN POLICY, Ex-President Adams Asked to Ezp ain. FATALITY A.MONO BAILORS. The Eauliaamaa Wt tb Bralling Kaea- ibo xr.Bcnmra B.ut to Admit tba'Koob Lyxpb. 2ftw Yobk, Nv. 27. An Ot tawa special savs the domini.,u government will inaagurate a vigorous foreign p-d cy as a result of the Mctin.ey UU. ibejr in-tend-tt.-abHsti'' wyiH5yIaJ K agencies in the SoiitLern and Cen tial Amerii-au states, to tind out the prices Canadian products bring 111 those count ties, together ith the prices of products titer oan send to Canada. Reports will be published monthly for the in formation of . merchants, farmers and manufacturers. In addition the government baa a regular sys '.eui of communication with the places mentioned ami monthly services to China, Japan anil Australia. Loss r Sailor. San Francisco, Nov, 21. The whaling bark Ocean arrived her today, bringing 4000 gallons of oil nd &2Q0 p .Hinds ot bone. She ives the hallowing particulars of the toss of fix sailors. They had mortally wounded a whale and ap proached too close in the boat. Hie whale struck the boat and the neii were thrown out and drowned or killed. Their names were, lohn Sylvester. W.J. Bradv, W. H. Briggs, Wni. Mitchell, Geo. Jur ensen and J. F. Meander. Dur ing a gale Geo. Brown was washed overboard and drowned. Robert Kay ied of consumption. An Aflllctcd Emperor. London, Nov. 27. Tha Emnernr Austria is represented as deeuiv cast down by the probate fate of his relative, Archduke John, which is bird calamity during his reign in the Hapsburg family, his brother .uaiiuiiiuan, uaviug pee II shut iu Mexico, and his eon and heir, Uudoiph, having committed sui cide, lue went to-day to i.rav in the spot where Prince Kndol tii killed himself. Orders to March. Oklahoma Cjtv, Xov. sr. The VIeosiah craze has reacheti Okla homa. Captain Stiles, in com mand of the 1 1 oops at Oklahoma, has received oiders to march at a Moment's notice. This order ap plied also to the troops stationed .1 Klkins, Fort Hill, KingtiMier an 1 Guthrie. No Foundation. Chicago, Nov. 27. A dispatch iccvivcd by the Associated I'rrss this evening from General Mana ger Mellcn, ol the orthern Pa- lbc railroad, said the report from Mbsonla, Montana, of the fight ing between the Indians and the soldiers was absolutely without foundation. Steamboat Earned. New Oki.kaxs, La., Nov. 27. leamhoat T. J. leathers waa burned ibis morning near Fort Adams, Miss. The boat and car go are a total loss. The chamber- naid aud four roustabouts, all tnl- oied, were lost. The vessel cost 40,000. ' ' A Scalling lUce. Sydney. Nov. 27. Bubear.Eng- laud, and Matterson, Australia, today rowed a sculling race for one hundred pounds a side. Bubear ' won. f nderdlcts Ita Importation, Paris, Nov. 27. The French government will not allow the im portation into France of the Koch lymph. BI8B0P BE0KES In his second appearance before an Albany audience Bishop Becker fully equalled all the expectations of the most sanguine. The trip through Egypt was simply grand. prcneuieu, no it waa, in tue Bish op inimitable way. The pyra mids, aphyux and mausoleums of the Pharaohs were vi-ited with lelight, and even the tnmnmie. were resurrected to oint a lesson. This evening will be spent under the Bishop's direction . with th musters of eloquence and oratory from Demosthenes and the la w vera of Ancient Home and Greece to n o lern times. It is rare to have such an orator in our midst. By attending to night at the Operv House, each citizen may have the opportunity of reaping a benefit for himself, ami .conferring one on the Y. M. C. A. of this citv. nn.W w liose auspices Rihop Becker ap pears. 1 he subject of the le-t lira to-night is "The' Floqnence of the i uipii anu n&uorui." The Kedaklna arc Coming In. Chicago. Nov. 27. Gen. Mil. this evening said todays advices irom uenerai nrooke wemnf . very satisfactory nature. He con firms the report that Chief Little Wonnd came info Pine Tt;!o- agency yesterday, and says every hour seems to lesson the strength of the disaffected Indians. Short Bull. pl Kcetud agency, has also come in and hit people, numbering nearly 2o00, are reporUd as fo l0.wligr, ,G,,n .Mi,es consider Jshort Bull one of the worst ami meat .traelMreas Indiana ia the aertawart. II i