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1?'. i ' t20 CENTS A . WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUAUl 7, 18JH VOI VI NO. 3J S ' v fr'H-;"-''-' 7- :-..v.- - " n le Threshold of the New Year ! The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods PROSPEflTS OF PEACE General Miles Thinks tbe Hostites Are Ready to Surrender, f- A N KNCOUBAGIXG REPORT" Tut Sitaatis Is 8 ill Critlci-8esM th Burial of th Dsad ladiast I" a. ' dlaa Wom Wsrs SUin- ;j W5I ATH W. F. READ'S His assortment is bigger than ever before, and lie is pr.-paied to Eatigfy tiikbiiitis in quality variety and prices. , The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce, T Have removed their entire stock of Hardware into the new Baltimore Block. Call and see them. Thanlsi vin r to Christm a, s UNITED IX- xsoim: HOLY iATR -THE hlONY, MIS- Of Linn County, Or. Acmrdit g to Die oidiiuiKe of ;oJ, and Bottl er USE-! THE iPASTEUIf FILTEK Of Yamhill County, Or! f;a, Monitorf .anJf . the laws of the State of perior sloves and langes, back Ot.-i.ii, itt Albany, Oifjrvn, oh IVcembci, A. l., IS'.Ml. WITNESS: J. R. WHAI.I.F.Y, K. C. CAM. Ml VX. To which I hereby certify, l-tfuie I'ne Jith (twenty fifth) day.warianted 15 years, Sugar lelth s i Myers forco punis, pipe hosc.cop- ioerahd porcelain baths, basins, iclosets, plumbing by piactical workmen, hardware cutlery, shears lahterns, tin, copper and sheet KEY ironware. l'xfeur Wafer Hlter. All people presenting a certificate of dates inclusive, will be aH - w.-d 14 percent. dUoiint on cash purchase-, at the only g,,uaiv; We j,ay THE FREIGHT to your dealing stove siore in Albany. Moor on stoves bonght here. Washington. Jan. 6. General. S-jhofield received the following telegram from General Miles, dated f n answer to a communication 2 a.m i-v ilia hnatilAPimn wterft il VI saying lb; t five men could. cotslrf iu aud tuaiu what I expected tbeb to do, i ho lot lowing came in: Big koal, He Doc, Little Hawk, Jack Red Cloud and Big Hawk. The pro-p-ciB at present are favorable Unit the wl.ole camp will surren ler hut 1 do notwUh to antici (ale. here are no changes in Uie condition of the troopK. A cabinet meeting to day con 9 ilereil the lnl uu a neat ion, exiiei iallv with leiereiif- to Gen. Miles proposition to redeye Indian agents of the charge of agencies niar the scenes of troulIe and re' place them with officers of the army. Secretary Xoole is known to te earnestly opposed to sucli plan, and iU acconiplishment is therefore a matter of doubt. There was to-dav lail before the h-tuse a letter fioui the commis sioner ot indiun anairs to - Uie secretary of the inieiior, divine in tiination that n In 1 iiiiils should rwfurnished by conuress so as to enabie the department to assist alt Indians who require sid this win ter, not only with food, but also in the purchase f Feeds and other articles required for planting in the8omig, and to grant immediate assistance when required. He submits the draf i of an item to be inserted in the Indian appropria tton bill, proposing an appropria Hon of f.W.Oat for the purpose mentioned. The tribes iippealing to the government for help are principally Yanktons and Sioux of South Dakota; Arickarces, iro eutres and Mandans, at tort lleithold agency, Xortii Dakota; Northern Arapauors of Wyoming, and Siw-eton and Devil's .aLe Ju lians, North and South Dakota. Omaha. Jan. 0. The party eent to Wounded Knee to bury the lead Indians have returned. Thtv found and buried eighty-four bucks and ttixl y-th-ee spiivs and ch'l- tren. it was alro found that five ad been buried by Indian. In addition to thi4, a total of 152, we lave hear I now and then of others who have Ireen canied away bv los'iie scouts, etc., sufhetent to nwell the number of dead Indian us tne resut ot the battle at Wounded Ki.ee to fully LDO, with everal others yet to ilte in ttie improvised hospitals here. A little Indian baby girl, about months old, is oite of the survivors of the battle of Wounded Knee. Site lav for thre iIrvh hn side the dead body of her mother, .She lias been adopted by Mrs. Allison Mailor, a wealthy lady o! new York ti'y. Major John Burke, manager of Buffalo Bill's Wi d West combination, stood as godfather to the child ti-day and had it christened Maggie C. Mailor, the first and initial being those ol the child's new found beuefac tret. I.aer Jack, son of old Red Cloud, and a small party of friendlier t-aine in from the hostile camp yesterday. They asked thai the Indians now at the agency be cent out. to help the Indians who tit il from the agency on the n isflit of the bafle of Wounded Knee, to getaway from the hostiles. The authorities look upon the request with distrust and reserve their oe- cision. ixk Rintu;, Jan. 6. Govern ment Herder John Dwyer and Issue Clerk Hugh Kane have troth discovered, through their Indian trie- ds, that a raid and mausacre has been fully decided upon and maturely planned. General Miles is thorough I v on-mint with all lhes facts, and he himself says that the situation is exceedingly! critical. There are less than (500 soldiers here now, all told. j WAI)UIXGTOV.S LAWMAKERS, The Lerld.tur. Will Vouveue Ht Ifoon To-Day. Cxympia, Jan. 6. Senator Sqnire arrived from Washington this morning to remain during the the senatorial fight. He left New York with Mr. Squire New Years eve and came through without stop. Nearly all members of the legislature are on me ground, and the canvas for the senatoiship is votnroi vigorously. Squire doubt less has a good lead, but probably nut a majority. Squire reople are considerably embarrassed by the efforts to involve them in the speakership fight. Friends of ifjandy. of Spokane, virtually Sreatened to desert Squire unless r o lat'er supports Gaudy for speaker. Nickleu, o' Whatcom, will doubtless be chief clerk of the house. Wilson, of Kittitas, is the leading cand;date for the residency of the senate. The egielat tire convenes to-morrow at noon. Governor I.auel. ton's message will be presented to the legislature on IliurHilay. It embraces abu.it 10,00 ) words. He has been work ing on it lor the past three weeks. It is said that the governor doe not favor too big an appropriatt m for the world's fair, as he does not think the treasury can s'atul it. 8 TUB UNION PACIKIf. Mr, Lee Promoted A Redaction In Salaries Threatened. Portland, Jan. . Taking effect Jan. 0, T. W. le, of the Union Pacific, instead of being general passenger agent of the Pacific division, will be made assistant general passenger agent of the en tire Union Pacific system, with headquarters at Portland. On ac count of the concentration of details of the department at the Omaha office a reduction iu the force here w ill l e rendered neces sary. An opinion prevails that I lie Union Pacific employes here will re redueed iu salaries from 10 to 25 per cent. Tl'E DAY IN CONGRESS t'IFTI THOrSAN' ASKKl KKI'.tlU A KIII.DING. T Cundiloratlon of the Flnauclat It II I -' Wae 1'errormlnB III Duly by Sutxtltutlur the FinanrUl Bill. Wahiiinoton. Jan. . But seven lenators were iresent at 10 o'rliH-k when the M-niite was called to order, ami a resolution was adopted requesting the hergeant-at-aruis to nvite ttie niseiit nieiiiheiM to ap pear at their own convenience Alter a lapse of three quarters of an hour a quorum appeared. lire presiding officer laid before the senate a cuinmunication from the secretary of the treasmv unk ing an appropriation of $50,000 for the repair ot the government building at Chicago ; referrc I. 1 tie consideration of the h i mi cial bill was resumed. Te'lcr a dressed the senate regarding it. For weeks, he said, a . bill has been (lending before the senate. the importance of which he didn't understand ; the benevolent pur poses of which ho didn't question. leelerdav with t' O full knowledge of ail ctiticisrn his action' Would bring, with the, full concioiiiiiess, oa ever, that lie was in the lis- ch iign of his duty as h" saw it, In had voted to lav that bill aside unit lake up this measute. THE CAMPAIGN. ciats and independents are united in both houses with the exception of one independent and one dem- nfi-ut. wlin votAfl with. thA rpnnbli General Miles Details How It Is cans in the bouse in tbe choice of 1 m. . 1 . speaker, mere ate unuerwooa to Being Conducted. THIS HOSTILE HEMMED IN. IbcGonrtDcoU oa Ilakea Nrw Hmpslire fit-publican - Indians Earning a Kaob-CapturiDgOpiuai. Washington, jAn. 6. General Miles telegrajrhed General Scho lield, under da:e tf Jan. lid, as follows: "l have anticipated and Uken nearly all of the Sixth and Ninth cavalry and Seventh and Seventeenth- - infantry, ni; h one hundred Indian wonts, practically on three r-ides rf them along Leaver, U Lite river and-' Porcu pine, with t.eneral Brooke iu c:iiuiiiand. This may hold thrm in check. I am in clone commu nication wit'i them and have in lormed iheni that thtvr only safe road is toward the agency and alrout half are anxious to come in. Others are nuking d -crate efforts to keep ad out at i. I consider it very important that the five officers that f have rec ommended be placed in charge of the five agencies. Please inform me if this is approved or disap proved. I have a very great amount of information concerning the conspiracy. It involved all the tribes in the Northv.eet and the wild tribes in Indian Territory. Sitting Bud would have been the head and the move was to be made in the spring." General ScholiuM received a telegram from General .Miles at Pine Ridge, dated Jan. 5, as fol lows: "In accordance with your telegram, and the . president's orders. I have detailed u board ot I omcers, consisting ot Co!, fare, Sixth cavalry. Major Kent.rourth 'n fan try, and Captain Baldwin, Fifth infantry, to invcitijatc the affaire at Wounded Knee." General Scholicld 'telegraphed Gcneial Mi'es, on the ;h, an iol lovs: ''I am directed by the secretary d war to inform vou that it was not the intention of he president, to appoint a court of inquiry nor to order at this time in the midst of the campa i anv uriher inquiry than vou could youraclt make without tue i.e sitv of a court." Ie sixteen contests in the house which may result in increasing the fusion majority twelve or fif teen. It ie believed by repubb cins that they will draw indepen dents and republicans enongn to elect a United States senator. The Act Sustained. Washington, Jan. 6. Messrs. Merruman and Morse, the men who tendered the silver biick to the sniterintendent of the mint at Philadelphia to be made into silver dollars for their benefit, to-dav made a written demand on the di rector of the mint to insVuct tb. superintendent to receive and coin t ie bullion as requested. Dir-ctor lach replied to thani sustaining the action of the superintendent and quoting the provisions of the act of July 14, 18t0. The Markets. San F ancisco, Jan. C Wheat N'o. 1 Sonora,$l.'5.1,34 ; N'o. 1 white, t I ... ; choice, $I..t0'4; nulling, l.4:) per cental. Livkki'ooi,, Jan. 0. Wheat hold ers oiler moderately ; 2 new winter i so'-.d, firm; do spring, s i'ti, lirm. New Yokk, Jan. 6. Money on call easy, closed offered at3; prime merchautile paper, ; sterlirg exchange quie', strong; sixty day i.iiis, W.7S)4; demand, V Deaf Man Kan Over and Killed. I'oKTi.tND, Jan. 6. A man whose name is supposed to be David Patterson was run over and killed in this city this afternoon iiy the Northern Pacific train He was walking on the track, but paid no attention to the whistles of the approac'iing engine. His nead,' both feet and left arm wore almost cutoff. A memorandum iiook containing conversational ivriiing was found on his hody, and from this fact it is in teried that he was deaf and dumb. V railroad ticket from Nalicotta to ilvao was also found on the body. THE HUNT ROAD He Succeeds la Getting Two Million. GOES UNDER A EKiENE LODGE OF A. CKASKS TO KXIST. K. O. NKW VOKK l.l:(ilSI.ATlltK. lOMINClTOTIIEI'At tHC COAST P017DER Absolutely Pure. This powrter ntjvir v aries. A marve fpurlty.trjnrtfi il wholesomeness more economical than the ordlnar) kind, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, spoil weight alum oi phosphate powders Bold only In cms, Kotai. Baki 'ow oia Co 100 Wall Dt.. N. T Liwis X. Johssoii & Co., Agente, Portland, Oregon, Ilia (Sreat Kxplorer. Nlanlxy, Likely to visit Sau Krauclnvo. San Fkancisco, Jan. C. John , I'.ragg, manager of Paoiiic coa.-t amusements, is considering the advisability of making airune uieiits for theappearuiieeof llenry M. Stanley in this citv before hi- lepar'nre for Europe. Major J. P. Pond is now managing the Stanley h-ctnre bair, and it is his nten ion to have hun apiiear in he various large cities of Americi and Caliadi. I'efoie committing! himself alisolutely to the venture, ;ragg w ill start suhserip ion lists n this city, with a view to making Stanley's apiiearance here a grand social success. I the result of the canvass is sufficiently encouraging trangements will be made with Major Pond, whereby Stanley wiM start for the Pacific coast early in March, and give at lea-t one lecture in thi city. NO HUMAN LIYKS LOST. nvrs the Klrrtliin livrTTTf tllH M:Se. AI.UANY, Ja:i !. The as etn' Iv was culled to order this inottiin and immediately eieeted jtf officers, l-or the hist time in many years the ileniocr.t's cm milled " the IxmIv. W'iliiaiii F .iieenaii was etecieti siM-.iki r over .VI ilo M. Acker, candidate of the reiublia:iiis. fpe governor in Id mepaaeo, leu 'llvi the "electio' bill" and s.iys the United St tl-s senate is ignoring pressing legisla tive htisintes in. order to ru-l through this "reviluliji arv measure." NO .1 t'KISIH'TlO.. Whleh ;lve a Itritinillraii rruoraiMl Snutir. Concohi), N. II., Jan. f.. The C!olllg l!lgU!IC!ll ill til ! piol'Cfll ings lig.imt the house clerk, Jewtl, were made to-day an 1 tin court dismisse-i the cisn agaiu.st him oo the ground of want of piriMMU'LIOII. 1 IIM tleCI.IIOII i.'avs theentiic uiattrr of inakiug up lie roil ol iiHMiipeiH in t tie house in Jewell's hands, and the admis sion of (it entitled) memhci'8 will result m the election of Tu'tle (republican) for goveriio-. and a 'epiiblicati l'nit(;d Stales senator. CAI'TlIlilXU OPIt.M. It Was C rieralel In a I'nekiic f (liiiirse :.ln. Tacoi, Jaa. !. Inspector Coblenl, of the U. S eu-to.ns de partment, to-day seized fotlv-five potind.4 of KMi'ii'I'd opium. If Wi'.s caught, iri an exress car of the overland train conceal.".! in a number of packages of Chinese g'odn, billed to tow is in Idaho ami Montana. Franklin D. lluglies committed suicide tj-d.iy by iakin an ounce of morphine and a gallon of beer, lie was intemperate and despoil -ent. The Ilptileii Kurnoil (he llainh. Wasiiingtox, Jan. (i. C'ounnis s:oner of Indian ailairs rei'i'iyt-d the follow telegram dated Pine RHe: Chief Herder lluh has returned with three hit- died cattle. We have no information as to whether any triors are scat tered over the rung . Hugh savp he thinks the ho.-tilcs had hurned Namber of Cattl. Killed by a Train Wreek Near Spokane. Spokane Falls, Jan. f. No hu man lives were lost in the wreck f the N ri hern Pacific freight train ! the ranch alter he lelt pe.ir this city l ist night. The ac cident wa caused by the tra n i,":k li,n' running into a long ban I ot . l, mm-i:kh.m, Jan. ti. -'Joe" on a sharp curve, killing a d-zeii j Donoinie, amateur champion of of them. The engine and four or j the United States and Canada, five cars were derailed, but re j WOii the '4 mile international m.iiiieil on the ties overhanging skating race to-day in ono minute the deep canyon of Hangman and twenty-five seconds. llea!-o creek. The east bound passenger : Won the two-mile race in six initi was delayed by the wreck. i utes and ten seconds. Gladstone's Kud Is Near. j ' South Dakota LegUlature. Dcblin, Jan. 6. The Express of Pierre, S. D., Jan. C Legisla ting i-ity publishes a statement to ture organized to-day. Th-senate the effect that Gladstone, writing elected republican suhordinate of to a friend, said he feared that his fieer by one majority. The house end has ome, so far as public life elected Sew ard, (Inlependent) and politics are concerned. speaker by one majority; demo- A Clvver ra;aiilier Cot -OO, at at the Members were Hold A Dl- . iU lej- a Home. I-"i ;::xK, Or., Jan. (J. A lodge A. K. (.., winch was organize! in i his city Sjuii1 time ago, has di oani.'cd. A man named Weather-t-e ocgani'-ed the ioJgi! and sii -'ceded in iiinng into his secret rler trteniy-live charter mein iiers. He made $-00. V. J. l'eiigra.of Springiield, had adidpuic witti Marshal Mulligan, il Sundayand received a serious wound on the head. 1'engra Turned I. is horses loose iu the street to go to water and the mar tial took them up, when Pengra ent V) I'Hjk for them he found iiiein iu t tie piuixl and attempteil to Like liieui. The marshal inter- ii red and during the altercation duiligan struck Pengra with heavy tobacco cutter on theh ad, iullietiug a wound about four inches long. Kaie il,als. We gh an from the Colfax ia.ett: that piiiicsiu that city avt heel i ui.ikiug wonderful dis coveries, it i-avs : Rivera! weens inc-t some gentlemen counected witti the niervisioii ol the coil- t ruction ot the new court house hccmiic ini'iiied witn the idea that liieie 1 1 1 1 L-1 1 1 Im opals along the :re-ks in t.e valley, and started nit on a little prospecting expedi tion, they heaii in the creelt 'ied near the court house, and in a short tune one of them made ivhat appeared to be a remarkable tieoverv. It was a riil stone, ol conssidera'ile size, iiearing a great reMcmhlancit to the line it of Mos cow opal.'. ot satisiieti witit tuts, the Lentleiiien continued their re- hearehes, and broke a great mai.y xks alt:ig the Aortli Talouse. Althoug!! no more opala were dis covered, they convinced them selvf that, plenty more could be found, as the "lormation was ureeiselv t!ie same as that of the al bea'ing rock n r Mosrow" f hey at once circulated the rumors which led to the general belief above mentioned. Not content with loed opinion. tin gentlemen resolved to srid their atone to a Ne York bpidary it reputation, with the request that it be cut for a wa'ch charm, iiiiil that an est mate of it- value be made. Tips was done, and lhe answer was iwaited with anxiety. V shoit time since the replv was received, -ind all their fond hopes were suddenly dashed. The iapidary stated that he had had a great deal ot experience m the iiaiiileling and cutting ot brecions gems of all kinds, but that this was the first t in s in his experience that he had been requeue 1 to cu: a piece ot rock candy. The sugges tion was hither made that the next time the opal hunters prospecting it nuiilit le well them 1 1 take a c did or two along with them to test the consistency of their discoveries. THat BOAM WILL UM atUIXTs Ttey PsiMto fay Pars-A Onlsssrete Botf Has BtiU Uu-A Oaaapisa 8kaUr. Portland, Jan. ti. A ipecial to the Oregonian from Tacoma iay: It waa- ruiaored on tho HireeU laat evening mmd to-day. that Gaorca W. Hunt, the rail road magnate of Wall Walla Valley, had at laat floated VfiOCktXQ of Oregon and Washington territory railroad bond- in London. The money realizrd fioiu late bunds t t used in extending the Hunt system of railroads. John R. Patton, president of th Tacoma passenger and b&ggmg. uansfer company, an oi l acquaintance ot Hunt, to-day confirmed it, atatiog 'hat he had information direct from New York, where Hunt now is, to the effect that bonds to that amount named had been aold in Ixmden. Patton regards his in formation aa conclusive. "The placing of these bonds" aaid Pat ton, "means the extension of the Oregon & Washington territory railroad from VTallula Junction to Portland." Several weeka ago it was reported that a coalition had been formed between Hunt and and President Jim Hill of the treat Northern. It is regarded as likely that Hill assisted Hunt iu floating his bonds in London. A Confederate' Bond Crank. Baltimore. Jan. 6. Juan Ral- tea, Dutch consul at Glasgow, has orougbt suit against James U. Maine as secretary of state of tbe United States. Prior lo July 28. ISt8. plaintiff bought $125,000 vorth of negotiable coupon bends iiued by the Southern statee, as ate and confederate states bonds jointly. On 'he date namtd alwve Secretary of State Beward suited a proclamation proclaiming II fuch obligations void. - Plaint iff cont- nds this was an implied Adinis-i-m that without such a i.rolii it ion the dehr or obligation a ou Id he good and valid, lie a -ledges that Seward's proclamation was an illegal inttrlerence with the rights ot tbe plaintiff as a citi zen of Great B'itain and Holland. The principal contention will be that a the United Stares alwaya odd that none of the Southern -tatee were out of the Union, the secretary ol state had no authority ii-Mie the proclamation. The rare Was xt I'aid. OifK.Mio, Jan. . Kos Taylor Pi'efrrnted a petition iu'thf county :oiirt to the effect that that lhe missionary bishop, Win. Taylor, t the Mt-thodirl Epis"pal church, duriag li t year's tour in the Uutte.t States raised 12,0o0 :or Congo missions. This he depof- iteri with Kean A Co. In Noveui- vr tie d-ew a draft on London for i Ml 0 of tiie amount and left for he st-ne "f hi l'-ors. flie ins ula ui g y.' M i was in the Kean hank w hen it failed. Taylor says the money was in the trut fund lid shou d be made gortd out of the a-i-ets; that relying on that fund U ii-p I'ayl-ir hired t, lot of mi-m:oUi.rir t o to Africa, wttose trancponation cannot lie secured, fiie c-.nrt took the matter under .tdvisemeiit. - His Wife. , Jau. i. Rjbart Killed Sn Fka.ncisc DtrltiH-e, ajied 27 years, to-night hot and killed his wife aged 2t, at a lodging hour o.i Ellis street. He waa guard at San tjuenttn, but was discharged at out : a month ago. His wife -was a chorus girl at the theatre and there 'ecanie intimate with' an actor named Mitchell. 1 H-lio called at the hones U see Ins wife, and she was iu his room. DeRose seised Mitchell's pistol, w hich as on a tab'e and shot her in the back. She drtd hall an hour later. He Favored Frew Coiaaa;. OLYvri A,Jaa.6. Senator Squire arrived this morning . and waa present in the lobby ol the hjtel all day. Shortly alUr he reached here he received the following telegram: "Washington, Jan. ti Watson C. Sqnire, Olympia lo you wish to be paired for or gainst free coinage. Signed, VVm. Stewart." To this Senator Sqnirn replierl: "Olympia, Jan. tf. I wish to be paired in favor of lre coipsge, Sine, Watson C. Squire." Will 0 Inte roUllcs. Philaielimia. Jan. C-jrenerl Master Workman Powderly has issued a circular to the indasfrial organizations of the Uu ted Stares asking co-operation in the national reform industrial conference, at Washington. February 2.J. Tbe conference is to formulate such went! platform as industrial associations II for : cm support at ihepolla. . Cerhln Arrived. Chicago. Jan. 6. Capt-'Higgins ! at the army headquarters received Fresh Columbia river smelt and ' wonl from Pine Ride to-day that silver salm n at the Albany fish Assistant AdictautUenerallvOrDin market next door to the postomce. had arrived at tne agency wwiay. A v , -r-ri r h - n' it 4 Y -IP -v - ' T- i- :a' -1 t. v-