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. . 'V "' ' ' ' ' L'O CENTS WEEK. VOL.yI NO. 27 ALBANY, OREGON, WJbUWESDAY, JANUARi 1, 1S91 ?'--?-i'..'55j The public mense W. r-r .... Hij as-)tt:r.fiit i- hi'irui' th;.p. ever l'v vane: v .t:M i imps. The Hiirlnvst k . "Price SZ EODS ave removed their entire stock of Hardware into the new Baltimore Block. Call ThaTikfsgiving to Christiiui HOLY W1ATRIW10NY Of Linn County, Acconhtg to the ordinance Oregon, ft Albany, Oregon, on IVcember, A. IX, lSW. WITN'KSS: J. R. WHALLEY. R. C. CALLAHAN. To which I hereby certi All people presenting a certificate ot dates inclusive, wiiitieai. . 'owed U percent, discount on cash purchases, at the only gipiare; dealing stove store in A. yany. "SrDaitin. ' . "'; . ' r..; J..- . . '. " . '(',', . Ireshold ol MMear is invited to inspect the im- s tOCK 01 For? sfifii a F. READ'! aiitl he ".- 'i Ti'iiaic Market hire lor and see them. I'NITKD IN- MIS.- Of Yamhill County, or. r. of tiod, and the laws oi the State of or befortie -3th .twenty-fifth day REV Sz Senders Dry Goods 3 i U l U.-ti lilt-1 .- .1. Av, ('oiinlrv IWiut on! XSODVC Tllli sBottl er US !:. Til! rASTEUli FILTEK (. Monitor ...v,,,,!, Su- perior stoves and ranges, back w an ante.l 1 years, Sugar kettles. ; Myers force pumps, pipe hose.cop ioer and porcelain baths, basins, !closets, plumbing by piactical ; wo! kmen, hardware cutlery, shears ilahterns, tin, copper and sheet ;iioiiware. ltistcnr Water Filter). We pay THE FREIGHT to your loor r.n stoves bought here. A Blizza-d Swoops Down on the v?' . V Battle field- FIGHTING IX TB E DEEP SNOW, Several litre Soldiere-hd Indiana Killed -Settli, with Iii:r Vfe ad Cb'ldrtc, Siif 2 Safety. Omaha, Dec. Sl .1 Eee epecial from -Kurthville s a blinding snowstorm w-Mcff f fe"t aisumin tirt-pfolportiona (Ti- 'i hYizz&ri , is nixing here anl at t!ie agenc-y. sincv ! 'i"c!oi'k tliis uiorr.ing. Ai vitws Hfe that a deiLt'irv tight was kept up r.i'.uly nvzht a: tie bat tle jr'ouiiil v.nliin ;i few tiiil' of tli'. agency, until Iy ren'on n: tin sii-pici'iu.- aLi-.iiis u! alU-Lvi rVit-ml-ly lri'lians . ramp n.-ar t;ie ajen-y. th trj.;s w-rj call.-'! in h.tii the ti-M. :i:i :i i-w-ry !: m l l.-: i ijui. ot t'ie su;ip i--f il iher f iiieK'Jlv In.'kii W'liat Ills I Iv lart li'l south of the airency cniil yt f(-r day? A half lined .cmrier .ho was tiirong'i that r.unp i:i-t irght re;i'irs th.at nariv every a 1;--bodicd Im.!'k!1 i'l tlii.-- outti: ha! -!!; -i-d away !:!er dusk ;u: l j allied tile liolHi:' I'rets. A Se. i.d from I'ine l'idg' fays liiat l'ei;tenat t llenn ri Krcntz :ieiL'. of Company "A," .-eventh cava''y, who was sho' ;. Woiuidc-I Knee, died l.isl idght. ever;'i otlu Marein a i-r;tical (Hi.liti.ui The I'pise -i:il church l ,,!...,! into a ho-pita! and eoiita'i s the thriii wounile.i iioiii.es. .11.)-" oi tli mu :i -'i- R ' s itnd tin- n. :ii nil . ui the. In addition to C irr's "eiiin- tnand tlie SeveiUei-ti, :,;:.inirv , an.l ali the cavalry at K -elu.lj illbeher.: to-irght. Wlr ii :h? .eveiitli an 1 NiiHli cavalrv u- Spoinieil to the al tun troiii .Mis-ion yesterday they found it ias not tlie mission on fire, hut tie day school. While this side, in the vicinity, there w.re fully IS it) hos tile bucks, but lew of w iii.ni showed themselves at the time. The com manders feared an aiiilmscade, and as they v. t-n grtatly outnum bered, returned to the aicnty. AfU'J a sharp skiruii-ih six sol diers wre killed and seveia! wounded. A rumher of the ln tlians wen killed . In the evening a scoiil brought in '"ora iliat. tlie hostile?, emb liIei.crToj :he retir ing of the s jld-.ers. had planned to att-c and burn the agency with lire arrows, then to ttumpe'ie the troms and massacre the inhahi tan's. The report was proven true to somt; extent, but a heavv line of pickets frustrated ar.d stopped th scheme. A tetntic bhz.ud struck the agency tins morning. The airt' tilled with blinding snow, an the mercury is falling rapidly. A Bee s late special Pine lu lge savs nearly all the able bodied bucks have gone to p-in the hos tiies. Red Cloud and ail the lesser ch'elsxi-ept Little Wo-nid and Amrican Hor-e have ioinetl the hostiles lor th" hist geat strug ule. At a late hour to-night the fierce blizard is stiil railing. It. is more advantageous to the Indi ans than to the lioi,ps. l.rsroL.v, .Mr 1 1., i ee. .... UiVfi'- nor Thaver today received a tele- lifam from sheriil' at llhatlron. Nebraska, asking him to order out the militia and send -arms as the Indians had been lighting there for two days ami that the city is full of women ami children. Gov. ! haver immediately ordered com pany "K" sec mil rtaiment, Cap tain Smith cotnin.inding, at Chad ron, on duty for the protection o: people in the town und country. It is understood the roving binds of lmstiles have renewed theinlep- redatioi.s ai 'i g tho kola bjnler. V Vi.l.r.liLl.fll. The Join nl's Ii iif Ridge special says the lift of deail is augmented to-day by the death of Private Sin ttie. oi ( i troop, Seventh cav alry, and Private Kranberg, of troOp A.' This makes a total of 35 fatalities lor two battles. For'y one sri ioiisly woun letl are in an improvised hospital at the agency, many ot whom wi;l die. Little hope is expressed of the reovrv of l-'uther Crait. the Catholic (riest, stabbed at the battle at Wounded Knee. Chicago, Oec. 'M. A special to a. local paper from ' maha says that much alarm prevails in tne vicinity of Chadroii. Nebraska, ver the depredation of a roving bands of hostiles. Many ianche. it is reported, have been pillaged and burned. Tnree ranchers are reported to have be-rn killed on White river. VllillKllIX TKE.ITMKM. A I'rinttrr Tarred and Keatherirtl at Walla Walla. Wai.i.a- Wai.'la, I)tc. "I. A young printer, named Riirris'.who was tried yesterday on a charge of being connected with numerous tnnglaries of late, was ucipiitted last night. Vigilantes Iook him out and hanged him up three times, gave- hnu a coat ot tar and feathers and tell him to leave town. ilailroad Poktlasd. Ore. Her. SI, , j. i ing superintendent tfelds, o: the suit tiern l'acinc company's lines i hern Pacific Coiuoanv's lines i in Oregon, 1ms 0-er. made super- Sa.v Fhax':ic, Iec. .Ti. W'ale-infertd-nt. The sfattaent is pub-iter M. Le.nun. a v-iU'.-a.. a.:r lis'.ied here that the ens ui t lie dlei to'.iy, aged SO year. v, cessation of work on the Sound ex tension of the Union Pacific is d'lie to the fact that Jim Hiil, of the Great Nortbern, objected. to the route. The Cireat Northern and the Union Pacific, it is eaid, were building the road together. COMING GREAT FIGHT. Making Preparations for . the DempHey-Fit .Simmon Content. New Ohi.kass, Dec. .31. The comit'jr encounter between Denip gey and Fijzsimiiions on January 14 is the talk of the town. sporting men from all pans of the country having annpunceJ their int-ntiou to be present, and the Olympic' Club, in whose amphitheater the (.-(.ntti- vi:l take place, is making preparation- for a great crowd. 1 1 li is r.-eeti k'e.-iiiiiii-d to place tho prire of gi era! admi-eion t r5, witli ie-eiv.'d stats at .rio, and boxes $;i mn' 1m. Tt.e ilemainl for lick'.'S is s '. i;re.U tii.it even at ;He pric'-- it .s reasonably cer tain th.it iil.my will i e tu-ii" 1 a.'.av fniiii tf.e d or on :l:e n-'.it en t!i y ! e.-t in t h; ring, lie:- tin i li lavor o' I e:ii' Suilur S:: n v!:., .lex 'i liiiltrisiinea for l),'s--rliiii-i:, lte. Ten sador- eite ! tin Aui-liean s-1 . i p I -.-'Ml !.iv. wtT-' ar- 1 at m-t icce til' cup- la: ri o i tii" w-s-iel t'l-'av an i t iieiur i iiitc ! Sia'ts '..oiiiini-ii' if.l iier i. at iiin-.-v. Tiny com :1. lined I they u-r i.'jt g i'ii plolu'V in id 1 tm Im.ii i I ne ' retMn !n lli-.r i; and rU'iistd to iulie.-. In tlel'.iult lor each in in lli'.'V I el HM bail I weie svul rii1 t'niit d States ! 'f i U'bbaM say Xeii's island. Cai't. the men hipped at o for the round tri ; an r lancis -oi.i r-tct .. .pure-; tl.eli rejil: ;l Ki S;,:i 1-rancisco. l'mcliii-io. Nkw Yoiik , I 'ee. :1. -Cable atl- vices r"iioit lieav v t.-uving hops m the It-mian ntinket, ciiiellv on ac count of cxpo t and the tise in prices, of 25 fr ark thii-iirgthe p.ist fe- i!ays. A: (vjndon ttiemaiket is uuchat ged, LINN COUSrVS SEMAT0S3, Tee Men Whi Wiil Represent Us ia the Oregon LeirisU'.nre. L l n n coin t y will lie represent ed at the ap proaching session f the Orcg jii leg is'ature, w b i h ill convene in S.ilem on the TJth inst. Uf men of ability anil expsr ience and some beneficial legisla tion w ill be expected of them HON. JAMES K. WF.ATHEEFORD. Mr. AVeatherfonl, who is the ac knowledged leaderof the delegation ami one of the prominent nienibei" upon the lloor of the sen at4, is an attorney of marked ability. Ha has previously served for several terms in bo'.b brar.c'nt.'S of the leg islature and fi'le l the po-ition of speaker w ith credit to himself and honor to the state was born in Put nam county, Missouri, in lSoO; came to Oreg n in an early day and first settled at P.rowi.sville. His education wa gained at the Leba non A ademy ami the State Agri cuitual college, irom wl ich he jraduated with the deg-ee of B. S. He i?tu!ied law in Albany with Mr. N. II. Crauor and Uaitlwin it Humphrey, an I was admitteil to tiie b tr in l-75 and ha since practiced law here, part of the time in partnership with Hon. 1. K N. Blackburn. He is reta'tied in maiiy of the important law cases. in different part- of the state, and commands a lucrative practice. HON. JEFF MEYEK.i. The youngest inen'-er of the Oregon senate is Hon. Jell' Meyers of Scio, wlio'is onK'2'iyearsof-ige He was electe i to the state legisla ture.from Linn county in lss.-i as representative ..! at the last leg islature was let' rued to the senate by a popular vote. Mr. Meyers has been successful, in t only polit ically but his ventures in real es tate li.ive been profitable. He is a democrat and stands by Governor Pcnnoyer on all important ques tions. 'He is a yoiit'g man of in tegrity and everliody will know just wh-re to rind him on impor tant questions when they cuiAe to to vote. The representatives from Linn county are Hon. O. J- "-hedd. P.O. II award and I'r. B. V. Henry. They are wide awake to the inter ests of the county! anil will serve their constituents faithfully. M. K. i'linrch I'edlratlon. The new MetluMlist church, of this citv wiil ie tleilicted Jan. 4, l-i'il. Kv. J. W. Bushong I. I , o: East Portland, will preach the dedicatory serTnon at H a. m. and Rev. C 0. Strat'on. cltanrelW of the Willarnett-s I'nivrsity of Sa lem will preach at 7 i m. Ir. Bushong has the reputation of be ing a very nble preacher. He preaches s unew ha' on tlie Tal madge style. Or. Stratton is one of the finest orators on this coast. All are cordia Iv invited to cone and hear these very ao!e preache: . .. Heath I A HOT DISPUTE. Parne'.l and O'Brien Exchange Karsh Words. MKS. (CSHK.V'S FINE II A Nil. Pumeil 34y F.nd & Pre'cx', E-nitble Ee'.iremect f.om ?.e!d Th? S.tQhtion. for the P.U'.i--, 1:C. ;!!. Sieg-rt claims tha a iior ami 'h .stile liscu.-ion took 1 y.',ttr'dy at-tlnjAXiHjtv- cnee Ijt-trtetu .-1 -ssrs. 1 arneii and ("P.ri"ii i.'. r.i;ul-g;.c-.-iir Mer. This 'li- u-s:'i::. Vi iing to Si; gle, lasd until t-iwanl- midiiigr-t. and ' ivnd'-'s. : t eo'xiiiali hi lie t-'. t' !: tli" 'J..-'i Ii-at'.-'is nciet i:n piohibie. I.osii.c , i L.e.:!i. No! witii-ta-'id-!ii all tliar. iia.- .i.n e-'. the be t iiifori.it-! pmpie yi :h lr -h ranks believe thill trie e .eif ! cm-e he hveeii I'.iin.ii i.nl i'i'.i:en will no be vui.i,.:. ie.-p.it, aid that 1'arnei! iiiiiyaf'i r V.! find in it a pretext I ' on. "'.'.-' ret irenn-nt ; iron. The !!!!. ?!i .-. .'." tea :i i v iias ha 1 ari .- I I'Oitiuii v lor t.'i- t.rst t:m in k- lor a i Pans I'. 'fr wiio r !l re-ui; u i ; ieii c.jiil. pro. jngei I l n tt-rv .e .v and it is believed by v.v t otli ol then: thai I sii ii n iii t-r the ft .it, with th c in-hi.-i i ior the carrying 's a!rr.idv fo;ine.l de v. 1L ti.i. tHe f.-r-Ci-c a- a s on' -if Parni-li tei'liiillaliorrr TIIKV lM)'i' SI'EAIi NOW. Seaatcu- rai-.-Il. Ui, in. l.l. -ui f llliiKiis, Shj-. Insulted 1 1 in . New Yt'liK. le.-. fit. A seial from Ch t ago savs : s-'-n r f -i I'ai weii wrdi s iron; W.i-ii iig'oii tell ing hov Presi-lect llirr.soii insulted him ami Se .jtor- t'lfHom in the .-eiecti 'ii of a mii ister to England. He said the president sent for the Illinois Senators and toid them he wa'Med to consult them in regard to llieap.ointiueiit of a minister to Engla al from Illinois. Earuell and Culloni named seeial ineti,- when tiie J'le.-iiien; suddenly saitl : ' I have derided to appoint.- lfobert Lincoln." His name had not been mentioned by the Liiimis seuitors. Senator l'.ir.ell stys: "If we were not insulted in that reply I don't know what an imuh is.-' When asketl t remove a democratic collector heie in order to inthie'ice the -lectio i of lstU, t-'arwell said the jiresident replied in an offensive tont: "I won't lo if." Senator Farweli lias not seen the president since. THE WEATHEK KKl'oKT. Sinai Se-triee lrnli ( Sttinny Weather fur New Vear'A. San Fkancisco, Dec." .'!1 The for ecast for Oregon and Washing ton is local ra.nsexcep: fair weath er fir Southern Oreg j:i. Tlie cy clone of yesterday has entireiy disappeared from the Pacific coast states and another is ap;i aring off Vancouver island. Attei.tling the disappearance of the former was a light rain, ami snow fell during the night in Nevada and tin high altitudes of California and Arizona ami at a few j laces in Sout!iea-t-ern California. R.iia and snow is still continuing. FA II.t ItES OK I !!. Tlie I'nited State mi nred llrertter Thin Year tlia.ii Last. New York, I'ec. :I. R. G. Dun A Co.'s report of hushies-i failure throughout the United States for the entire year of lS'.t i sh-.w.-j that they were 10,1)07 in number, being but twenty-live greater than in ISS'.i, when the number was Id.Ss'i. Liabilitie-i are a very large increase over LSS'.), being - $18',0iK) .Out) agiinst rUS.W0.0-X, increase H, IKK,IXX These are th- Urgest lia bilities since 1HS4, when tliev amouiitetlto -r-:'5,'Nio.0t.X. W. F. HE.il . The Inckeasi.m; Bc.sine.ss of This Poi't i.AK Merchant. toreof The popular drv gtnds s W. F Read is one of the business houses of Albany tiiat deserves especial note. The store building has been thoroughly refitted ami refurnished, the entire sec md fioor being now in use. He carries a mugniiicent line of ladies' dress goods, and his stock of dress gods for the new year is larger than ever before, and embraces the most desirable patterns, while bis prices w ill be found most reasona ble, and the qiial'ty of , his goods unsurpassed. This house ia know n evr rywhere for fair dealing and it business is steadily growing. We are informed that I is business this year was largely in excess of liia' of the preceding year. Mr. Read is president of the Farmers A Merchants Insurance Company, of this city, and is one of Albany's energetic business men. , Coining; , National Ian. III. The National I.adies t'omrert C ., consisting of eight beautiful young giris jxj-isessing m irveloas voices, will aopear at the opera house in this city on Jan. 1 . The Evenin; Journal says of t'n-'tn: Central Music Hall was literally i packed f.-om panpiet to pit Ust 'evening by an an lience composed large';.- of the S Ac iish inh ib:tan:.- of Ctfcago. who hail been attracted thitJrtr bv thecntenainmi-iit "iven ffrb for the benefit of the Linnean monument fund. The n.-vel fea ture of the evening') concert was tlie first uppearance in (.iliicago of the Swedish Lad es' Oct.-tic. This company ol t-ingeis hai's from Stockholm, and consists f eight ladies who wen f ained and in structed in their art by no iess a ersonag- than I'pce-sor August Kdsrren, lte choirma'-ter of the Uoyal Opera, at the Swedisii cap ital. Their - ugin; i-- novel in -tyle and highly enj .yab'e, poe ressing niiieii ii:ilur..l liefi.nt-fcU of tjuality, and beii'g coaract. rizetl by biijtciior Jiuigli. .The, ..voices of, oi" tl:e "rlnj.t rs bViTv.r"JinelyJ"ah(! aritihi ntjiii -n"! i-. raict , varying fiCliigh sopriiio t an alto tbrU is ainiott b.tritone Tn tpialily. Tiey sing with li'.-an 1 aui-nati in, shad ing rtitli t-xcell 'llt t.ist-iu;d skill. Oi the la lie-t apiearii!g as I oloists, Miss N j! t-liii-i matte li t.t st im pression, siiejiu Mattel's "Ah! Non c Vt-r'' witii iTootl cifect. . The tlecp.'or.tra iio voice of Mis- Slt tlcn was startlii-g in Ihtr t.tt.nt of its ranuo a.ul peculiarity o; tjnali'y. Sea s on sale at U ill A Link's. f.eis Tho Vear- in the Ien. . :: i Ti.c. H iiiin.i.ud, H . r.l. Charles K. foinifi !v pn-rii ie-tor of t e fauioii- Cievt iaii i s'reet i.till!e, coivifed or grand i'.vtiavs ago for f teai- l.'inlon, larceny a ing a sealskin f-acqne irom a wo mail, was lo i ty sentencetl to two tars in the pei:iteiitiarv at WitHa Walla. The c.-.se r:S a pealed to the supreme court. Hammond claims io be the victim of a con spiracy. Kvt-n a Ittuliess iit tic-lils. 'ay Iler N.:w Yoi:k, Icc. ."1. The Iueh-is- t i Marilioio.u h will hae to ciii:.t 1 her e-xieiises in ihe iuture oy M.iil.ohO a court having sum lio'v.' lie me i it oi three gating nearly i.g.liiist her r -c ye:r, the supieuie derided that this pphc.i to the pay- pmg.-meiits, aggre-ifrj-'.O'J , recovered THLi TASiirL3 4: UERCUANIS INS CO. Aa Aln..ay E-trpiis-i Wbici Aff.rds Gen Lino L't s.e PiCticiiiL. Tie l aniieis. and ' Mtichai.is Ii.surBtite" Ci u -pai y 4 Ali'aiiy" is .i.e ) tl.e pt. n un ii.ftiUittt i s 1 1 the city oi.e in hit L the I tel le take just J i tie. lie i flieeis at present are : Preside i.t, Mr. V. F. Read; vice-president and sec retary. Mr. J. O. Wiilsinan, whese pottait appears above, and v ho is also me t ilicii-nt general manager of the company. The treasurer is Mr. J. L. Cowan, w lii it is needless to say is a safe custodian of tl.e company 's funds. Mr. E. A. Mii ner holds he push ion of cashier and Mr. Maurice Rentiers is poli cy cleik and adjust r for the com pany. The dirtcto.-s are R. S. .slrar an, Job:. Jiurne! , G. F. iu. srn. ,. L. Cowan, .J. O. ritsman. W. F. Read, 1-r. L. Fob y, M. Mernberg. J. K. Weatheiforo. the tompaiiy was duly incJipo r.it'tl iimit-r ti.e laws ot Oregon, in September, l"is7. ful ? IctMW, w t.en tr at amount v.as increasen to ?Jd0,0iJ0, to lowfl by anofher increase to oOd.Oti, thus placing the Fanners ami Merchan s' In surance Company of Albany upon a safe finir.t.ial basis, with g-iar-antei in Lard oM to each and ev-ry o:;e of its policy holders. The company did business for two years through agencies in trn Eastern state", bill finding the same not to ipet the expectation.' of tin st'iekholders, the entire Eastern busiii-ss was cancelled August 25, -lv.H), confining their 'business entirely to the Pacific Coast. Thesoliili'v of the com pany is furth -r bas-il on the fact of it having pai l since its org en i zatiou. upwards of 4li)0.0i0 in tire losses. The company is growing and vigorous anJ ha don? more busi ness than any other company of a like character and occupying the same field .n Oregon, ll is an in st. tition in which the pub ic re pose C jiifideiice, ior they recogniz the act that a s Mint) and reiianle insurai.ee company is th only safe negative tor flame and tire, anil witile under :ts conservative and safe management the insurancte an 1 assurance which it offers is reduced to a positive science. Its bus ne.-s is in the hands of mature exierienc. and unquestioned abil.t ., .m l with thousands at it back its fo'.ind.it'oti is already laid for a bus.ne-o that must aeld vol umes to i s inc ease with each pa-sing year, and in time w ill be come one of there great business eslabl.shments w h-..se field knows no bounds, jiiid whose strengt.'i cannot be estuuared, for it i-i founiel VM)i, th- most li'- al principles, culled fro.n the t ird. testetl and tiue plans of ali cimii panies through all ages. Ihe po,.. icy of this companv coniaius no "cat.-h clause" or bars to the hold--er's interest; begets every dollar of his insurance and gets it promptly. The n.ethods of conducting the bu-i:itss at the home oliice cannot le improved upon, an 1 1' eir char ters are metropolitan in the ex treme, enjoying the coiux.rts an 1 conveniences of the best appointed instance o.iice in the eta:e. ' t . I i K v i i to. r i ?'.'.riv.-w