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mil wtinliTfi Ira i JO CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, FI DAY, .lAMJAK. i LSfM VOL. VI NO. 40 On the Threshold ol the New Year ! The public is invited to inspect the im mense.stock of Dry Goods FOB 189! AT W. F. READ'S His Assortment is bigger th-m ever before, and lie is prepaied to satisfy cnsU mris in quality variety ami prices. The IlMiest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. Have removed their entire stock of Hardware into the new Baltimore Flock. Call and see them. THE LEGISLATURE. Botb Houses Adjourn Until Mon day Afternoon. 1HSV MOKE NEW BIIL8, A Re;olu ion for Ai Amend .neat C iostitutina to Pay Memb.rs a Say and Uileage. to tha $7 Salem, Jan. l.Y The senate ras called to order at 10 a. m. ; prayer by Rev. J. Bowersjx, of Salenil The president then named . fine appointments on joint committees : To examine the accounts of ,the secretary of state's office, Fuller- ton and Raley; state treasurer's oltico, llirsch and Raley; to visit the Orphans' Home, Moure and Cross; to investigate the peniten tiary, Cameron arid Matlock ; to visit the State University, Hilton and Haley; to visit the public buildings and public works at the Cas'-ales, Hudson and Myers; to look into the fishing industries, Fulton and Weatherford. Carsou introduced a resolution that the state printer be directed to print 1000 copies of the gover nor's message; adopted. Tongue moved to adjourn until 2 p. m., Monday; carried. is THE house. The house was opened with payer by lie v. E. S. Bollinger, of Salem. Senate joint resolution to inves tigate the State Agricultural Col lege was concurred in and the same to investigate the state land department, was also concurred in. The speaker appointed for the house, Wilkins, Baker and (Jain lee, to investigate the secretary of state's office ; for tne Insane Asy lum, Minto, Snider and Myer; to investigate the fishing husiness, Fox, Heed and Botkin; the Agri cultural College, McCoy, Weed anil Henrr ; the state land otlice, Mer- ritt, Manning and Holmes; to fix the pa,- of clerks of house ommit-t.-es, Hall, Armstrong and Coleman. Concurrent resolution for an amendment to the constitution paving, .numbers $7 a day and 15 cents mileage was made a sjiecial order for Monday at - p. m. IXIKolll'ClloN OK BILLS. By Merritt, to allow mothers to that their jui isprudeiiee U a desv ) P I i rr tn QU'I V lation; the rig it of appeal and ! "Hui 1 IU OlHiMJlir.. writs of errr nre abridged and insufficient, which renders the administration of justice unstable, uncertain and long delayed. The people have no title to business or residence lots, ami tt.e riant to uu pre-emption of homestead land is denied, they have no voice m the public schoil management and no local -elf government what ever. The prohibitory liquor law is so obnoxious that it commands neither obedience nor respect The postal service is inadequate and the most important towns sre without public buildings. The people pray for speedy lelief from these hardships. Ignoring Precedent. Toi-kka, Jan. 15. In the lowpr house tiiis moraine, contrary to precedent. J. S. 1) jo.ittleafaimei. was made the chairman of the judiciary committee. Among the bills introduced is one extending the time for the. foreclosure ol mortgage, and another providing for the alHihtion of alt railroad passes end reducing passenger tare to two cents. Heath of World' Fair Architect Chicago, Jan. 15. John W U.xit. c .n-(ilt i nil architect of the world's fair died to-night of pneu uionia. UNHAITY DEMPSEY. And keep yourself war... if y...i vou'd enj-.v hcu 111. and hfe. The Paslcnr Filler is reroinmei ded bv physicians as the very he all and see how they W,W and learn p.ices. No one can a far.. ' to do without one For an elegant heating stove that will make the ...om comfort' able, or a conking stove or range that is warranted to keep t he housewife in good humor, call and select from our immense line embracing all the m..st desirable makes of stoves. ill I mj&h THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ CnDt of Stoves for Best- mantifar,,,,..., S neat . We to " UD(Jc' th. T,'o World's Sender appoint a guardian bv will liy .Mulkev, fixing the pay ol stock inspectors By Kichey, lor JoJOO for a wagoi road from John Day to Ixing creek Kv Jennings, to make the killing of dear or bear, etc., a penitentiary offense By Jennings, to advertise for bids for county bridges costing over $200, Bv Jennings, to prevent the marriage of divorced iiertsins with a third iierson for one year, Bv Hall, to regulate building and loan associations. I'v Hall, allowing the property of non-residents to he conveyed according to the laws of the stat. where he or she resides. Bv Thomas, amending the road law. By Butler, creating the office of county attorney instead ol district attorney. Bv Butler, amending the law in regard to the above. By McAliister. amending the law lega.ding estravs. Bv McAllister, for the purity of he "ballot. Bv Minto. to create the office of railroad commissioner. Bv Mulkey. to incorporate Fos sil. " I Bv Paquet, for a 2 per cent road fllll'l. Bv MeCraken. for three schools in the board of medical examiners. By Hardy, for $10,000 for a road on Bonder river. Kv Pustin, for $10,000 for a road l.rwe-j Malheur and Harney Lakes add bridge across lhe Narrows." I'.v M'jlkiiis, amending the game law. . IVv Thomas, defining the qualifi cations of voters at school elec tions. . , By McCoy, for the extension of the south line of Sherman county. By Miller, defining the duties of railroad commissioners. By Miller, foi $J0,i)00 for a road iloi-g Uogue river in Josephine and Curry. Bv Armstrong, for $lii.So lor the relief of Mrs. A. L. Stinson. By Starr, increasing the salary of the county judg of Marion to $1500. ' , By Cla. field, to tax clin ch prop erty. ., ii.. ii'. .. .i. Kmne pilot v ii rn ii. i"i - . law that was in force Adjourned until Mo'.day at m., Iy a vote of to -i. ALASKA WANTS MItlC BIUHT8 Kcnolutlnns Adopted by the T' ritorlal C'oucntlun. Washington-, Jan. 15- s?; tary Noble yesterday tra"8'l,'f" to congress the proceedings ol i e Alaska territorial convent ons held in June and October las'. The resolutions adopted bv vne convention represent that they ar denied representation in congress, two years A IU HK Til T HK MAI COM- MITTKU SI ICI'K. Hia None la Broken and He in Heart-Kriikm .lulin I.. Ia Very Horry for tlie Ore011 Ko.V. BoifrLANi), Jan. 15. There is no doubt as to De.npsey lieing one of the unhappiest men in the t inted Suites to .lay, and ealy this morn ing a reKrt reached here that he committeed suicide some hours after his defeat. However, up ii a late hour tins ailcrnoou the rumor had not been itoulirmed by wire. JOHN L.i 'FKF.LS SOKRV KlIH JACK. Chicago, Jan. 15. When a re potter took the news of Ja-k lempsev's defeat to John L. Sulli van, the champion was almost knocked out himself. "So the bloke from th South Sea Islands licked Jack liempsey, did he?" he moaned. "Well that k socks me; How do I account for it? You may as well ask a man toacjount for the Bsits on the sun. It is one of these things that can't be accounted for. It may be like tliia : Iempey hai trained too often, and it is not the actual fighting, but the training that does a man up. Well, 1 guess it's all up with le.tnpscy now," and the big fellow heaved a four-horsepower sigh. "He'll never recover from this licking. The poor fel low's heart must lie broken." Sullivan lost several hundred dollars on Dempsey. PK.UPSKY IS ALL POXR VV. Sas Fbascisco, Jan. 15. Mose Ounst, of tliia city, in a telegram to Charles Kingley, dated New Orleans midnight, says: Dempsey made a good and game tight, hut he was overmatched. His nose is broken and his side is hurt. He is under a doctor's care, and is fast asleep. Dempsey has acknowledged to me that he was never in it. NATI liAL.iAS Hill r i.r'K. The Supply of 'I'LL Furl In Colum liim. Ohio. Ila Olren Out. CoU'Misr.s, .. Jan. 15. Natural gas has been turned of ' from this city and there has been general hustling durinn the entire day bv citizens providing themselves with coal, and all transfer and exp-ess wagons, drays aud vehicles from tliecoiin'ry were pressed into ser vice. The" wisdom of the company in refusing to accommodate appli cants two months ago is now seen. At the present time natural gas is in me in about 1000 residence and a large number of office build ing. Every plumber in the city has been at work since Tuesday night in taking out natural gas fixtures aid pivpaj iog for a change of fuel. lhe prcs-ure in the mains now is so light as to be nearly imperceptible. Notable Wedding- WASiiisorox. Jan. 15. One of the most notable weddings from a social point that has taken place in Washington since Nellie ( 1 rant's at the White house, was celebrated at St. Matthews church to-day. The bridal couple was Miss Flor ence Addjnried. daughter of the late Colonel A l lenried, of the U. S. army, and Count de la Forest Vonne. cf Paris, an attache of the French legation, at this city. Tim bride was given a.vay by Blaine, secretary of state. The .Market.. San FKANcisco.Jan. 15. Wheat : Shipping $1 35I.:!H' ereeiital; milling $l.40(? 1.4-'. is the gen eral asking lignre. Nkw York, Jan. 15. Money on call, easy ; closed offered. 3 ; prime mercantile paper, titgS; sterling exchange, active.strong ; sixty day bills, 4842 ; demand, 487)4. The Mileage Queatlon, Olyxipia, Ian. 15. The total amount due the members of both houses of the legislature on ac count of mileage is $5157. A Lottery Business That Out does the Louisiana Scheme. NKW V.IKK KANKKIt lil NS IT. Duiugr In th Wmbi.igtoo LegYLtere Oregon Chambr of Commrrce Makat Eippiriaua Tbs Miaul: Sa ator- Nkw York. Jan. 15 Edward II. Horner, banker a No. NH Wall street, has been arrested for send ing lottery circulars tluough the mails. Tim arrest was made on the strength of indictments found against the prisoner in Springfield, 1 linois. Inspector Conrad, speak ing of the case, said that Homer is chief agent in this city of vari ous indemnity bonds of Austria, Hungary, and" other foreign coun tries, wi.i' h bonds, he says, are nothing more or less than lottery policy certificates. The extent of which they are dealt in in this country, Conrad says, exceeds the Louisiana lottery nn-iness m its busiest tinie8, and he pronounc.s it a gigaiuicswindle. Over a hun dred million i loll -. rs re collected yearly tor these so called bonds, it is sai.i, and the w Hole of it is con trolled by Horner. He maintains branch establishments in Boston. St. Louis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Denver. Birmingham, Ala., San Francisco, St. Joseph, .Mo., Mexi co and Sou ih America. Pierce the arms of. their followers, but it is doubted whether the sur render will bVany mor complete than that f Big (toad's bind to day. Big Road's ban-I did in this matter just the same as did war rors uf Big Foot. The marching of the tepees of the latter was fol lowed bv the Wounded Knee mas sacre. D ubt is exposed that Oeneral .Miles w ill order a search. It is also quite c rtain that he will not reek lor lhe h dden weapons in the Bad Lands or near th camp sites, which the hostile have abandoned, such lieir-g the case the Imlans will hardly miss the weap.tns they have surrendered, knowing that they my at any tune regain os session of those they have stored aav. Thei?ertte:neTif of "the tna'ter without disarming the In dians will be one of great inter est. The military cordon still surrounls the hos'iles. WASHINGTON I.KGISLATI UK, The Clerkahip Huddle C'eatiuue. to Itother. Oi.vmi'M. Wash., Jan. 15. The question ol clerk-hip is the most serioti" husiness the house lias y-t attended to, and the senate is not much farther along. A flood of bills still continues, hut only one has so far passed both houses. In the houe to dav the following were among the bilU introduced: Providing tor weekly p iyni-ut of wages of employees, lor arrest of drunken and disorderly persons in incorporated towns, to establish a trtireau of statistics and lahor for assessment of a i mill tax for ihree years for purposes of world's fair, increasing the number of comity commissioners in counties of orer 25,000 inhahitantn. Senate new lulls: Regulating fees of county cleik, regulating -ees to he cnargeu py clerks ol supreme com ts, reiA'ing to mechanics lien law, to create a tioard of health and bureau of vita! statistics, con cerning appropriating of water for irrigation, mining and other pur poses. KinnearalM re -introduced his famous anti trust bill, defeated at the last session. Oglesuy ICeceive. the Noiuiualiou. SeKis;r'iKLP, Ills., Jan. 15. Kx-iiovernor Richard .1. Oleshr was to-night nominated by the joint republican caucus as a candi date for the United States senate, to succeed Chas. B. Farwell. Itlair. Sucre. .or, CoNcotn, N. II., Jan. 15. The lepublican caucus to night nomi nated Jacob Ii. tiallinger as a can didate to succeed Senator Blair. THE DAY IN C0NGHESS A.k THE OREGON KXMIKI1. The late Koail of Coiiimerce Fifty Thousand Dollar. Salem, Or.. Jan. 15 The state board of commerce ui'-t in Salem this afternoon and this evening, their being present, forty delegates from almost every couipy in the state. A bill was ad-mied. an I will be presented to the legisla ture for passage, in .ela-ion to an appropriation for Oregon's exhibit at uie wori.i s lair. J lie run pro vides lor t lie creation ol a iHjirl of expo-ition commissioners of the state of Oregon, consisting of a blank number of persons, ti be commissioned fcy the governor, andwhoshail prepare and place on exiuoui n at unic.igo a piopi-r exiuoiioi Oregon proifucts. Th? term of office of the commissioners shall expire when the fair end and the compensation shall be tea dollars per day while actively en gaged. There shall be appropriat ed from the state treasury the sum of fifty thousand d iliarsj and in addition there shall be a specia. levy or as-essraent in 1801 an I ISS2 of one-half of a mill on all taxable property, the money accru ing therefrom to le for the use of the commissioners. THK INDIAN WAK. inutile ('nine III and 1'relend Ia Surrender Their (inn. Pine Kiduk Aokncv, Jan. 15. Indians began to straggle in at n .on. The' are strung out along the White Clay creek foradis ance of two miles on foot, hors -hack and in wagons, with a large num ber of ponies. Tho advance g:nrd of the hoatiles had scarcely reached the age- cy w'.en Big Road sent word that he had col lected the arms :f his followers and wanted to surrender them to the agent. When the weapons came on they were found to con sist of a few simple two barreled shotguns, a llenr" rifle and broken carhine, two Sharp's rifles and one Winchester nine guns in all. This surrender makes it evident that the Didiaus do not propose to give up all their guns and th At the have hidden tlie tiest weapons in the hills. The entire hostile baud would be ex pected to give up in the neighbor hood oi 100 guns, when it is known every hostile buck is the owner of a weapon. Since the surrender by Rig Road, of the nine guns, nothing has been heard or received from the I ostile agency. To-night the military pickets are watching the hostile camp as vigilantly as ever. To-inorrow it is expected other chiefs will turn over to Agent THK KI.ECTION B1I.LSTII.1. KK F.I1IE THK BfcNATK. The Hou.e I'ropo.ea to Forfeit the Pacific Kail road.' Charter aud for ioyeriiiiieiit Control. Washington,-Jan. 15 In the senate t-rslay Mairlerson intro duced a bill to establish a branch mint at Omaha, Nebraska, and McConnell one for a mint at P.oise City, Idaho. The election bili was taken up and Kvarts Soke at length in advocacy of it. Hoar gave notice that to iuor- low he Hhnilid ask the senate to remain in session until the bill i finished. f IN THE Hill SK. WasiunoTon, Jan. 15. The speaker to-day announced a pecial committee ' investigate the 'sil ver pK)l' as foliows: Dingley, Pavne, Powell. Peel and Oates. The bill providing for the erec ti' n of a budding at 'Portland, Or egon, was agreed to. Senator McComieU introduced a bill providing ftir the f irfei'llre of the charters of the Pacific railroads a id the goveriim-nt asaiiuiingcon trol. ' Tilt: KOCH KEMKII1. The Inr.red.enta of the Celebrated l.ymph Made Ku.imii. Berlin, Jan. 15 Professor Koch's repoit, issued to-.lav. as t the iugreJie.it which co n sjs,; his lymph says it cor.s'st-' of glycerine and an extract from :he iiirecmti vation of tuliercle hacilli. Professor Ko.-h says: So far as I hve beeii able to re view the state. ii -me puhlih-d and coiiimiifLications received bv letter, uiy indicitions aie fully an 1 completely continued. The gen eral concejisus of opinion is the remedy has a specific etfeet upon tubercular tissues, ami is iherefore applicahle as a very del e de and Bar agent for discovering intent and diagnosing douhtful iiihercii losis processes. Uegardmg th" curative ell' c s of the remedy just resirts agree, despite the oiiiparativelv sii 'it d'lratioii f its application, that many patien's have shon more or less pro nounced i.uproveiiieiii. It has been attirmed in not a lew cases that even a cure has been estab lished. Standing .pi te by itself is the assertion that fie "remedy m y not only be dangerous iti cases which have advanced too far, a fact which may forthwith have been conceded, tint aUo that itactua.lv promo'es tub -rculosis process, lieing iherefore injurious. iKiring the past six weeks I my. se'f have had an opport-.inity to bring together fur h -r exjieriences touching on tb- curativ- eflVct and diagnostic applicition of the remedy in the cases of about 150 siid'erers from tiihervtil isis of the most varied tyies. in this city and in Moahit ho pital. The remedy which is used in the new treatment consists f glycer ine extract.dcrived from the pure cultivation of tulerc!e bacilli into a simple extract, riiereuaturiillv p sses from the tubercular bacilli besides the effective substances, all other matter soluble in 50 per cent, of glycerine, consequently it contained a certain quantity of mineral salts, coloring substances and other unknown extractive matter. The effective substance is insoluble in ahsotute ale diol. It can te precipitated by it, though not indeed in a pure condition. hut still combines with other cxtrac t.ve matter, which is likewise in- sol ible in alcohol. The coloring matter may also be removed, ren dering it possible to obtain from the extract coloilefsd y substance. THE SILVER BILL The General Provisions Act." of the I'KOSPUCT IN THE HOI SI . Ta Port Lad Public Baiidiag- lb' 8g.r Mai 8com:ng A Oalilo.uin Bra Farm. Wasmivhtox. Js'i. 15. The fre coinage hill parsed by the tens e last tiight provides "for the f ee coinage of gold and silver builii.u, aniLthat tlutJiaitof value . in Ib Unite I states shall be the dollar, and that the Sdine may be coined of four hundred and twelve aud one half grains of standard silver or tweii'v-tive . and eighi-tentUt giaius oi standard gold, and said coin shall be legal tendi r for all dehts. puhhc and private. That hereafter any owner of silver u gold bullion may dep witthe same at any mint in the Lniled States, to lie for-ned into standard dollars or bars for his benefit and without charge. Section z. Provision of section : three ol "an act to authorize coin-' age of standard silver dollar, and to restore its legal tender charac ter," which leca me a law Febru ary 2Sth, 1S78, is hereby wia'o applicable to coiuage in this act provided for. Section li. So much of the act. of July I4th. 1S:0, entitled "an a t directing the purchase of silver bullion and the issue of treasury notes and purchase $4,510,000 f silver bullion per month is n- oealed. Section 4. The certificates pro vided for in this acc and all silv r and g ild certificates already issued shall be receivable for all t-tx and dip's to the United Stites. Sectioi 5. Owners of hulli m deposit'-d fer coinage, shall have ihe option to rei-eive the c-iin or its eiuiva'fnt in certilicates and such bullion shall lie suhneipieut Iv coined. , KKAlll IN THK RKVfcM E. The to bat lle- tiumamt 1 frauded. PuiLADEU'utA, Jan. 15. Special Agent Chance, of the customs service, made an important d s covery a few days ao, which gave evidence of the existence" of a gigantic conspiracy to defraud the si ver.inicnt and the legitimate revenue. Collector Cooper at once invesligtted. The investigation showed th t fraudulent alterations had b -en ma le in the sugar en tries. Collector Coop-r made an irnineliit-t demand upon C. A. Spreckels for the sum of $:iO)00J, uel.eviog that would cover the extent of the fraud. Spreckels handed pi the c illecror a certified check for the amount, and this, it is believed, will fully protect the govern m -nt. The district attii ney will at ouct institute an in- ves'igat.on with the view of pros ecutin: iheotleuder. Themeiliod pursued s;iows that one or m r persons in the appraiser's otfi'e aced with s-.mie one on the out side, supposed to represent Spreckels' refinery. The way the scheme was worked was tO' so change th- ligures on tin invoices wt.ijh siiow -d thd poUrisxie ted of tiie sugir, as to reduce lhe am. m it of duty to tie paid. S(re,'kf!s and his broker, W Ford riiimis. deny ail knowledge of the Iran 1. roi:ri.AM i-i Ki.ic ki ii.iMNt;. The l'r.ifcec. uf the Silver Kill ! the llouae. WAntN;roN, Jan. 15. Jl:e c-ii.feie.ice report on the Portland puhlk' b lilding hill was agreed to hv the house to-dav and limits the cost to f50 l,0.rl. In th" house to-day the senal- 8 her bill has heen under sus;en sion of the rules of the house, re tell ed to the committee on coin-g-, weights and measures, of which Wickham, of Oliio, is i-hairmaii. The silver men in the house are sanguine of ultimate success, and are certain that it cannot be kept inde6nitely in the co'iiiuittee, and that within a reasonable time the coinage com mittee will order a report made. notwithstanding all the effor a to prevent the bili from having au opportunity for consideration. ISarn Kurned. Mkuckp. Cal.. Jan. 15. A large barn on C. 11. Huffman's ranch burned this afternoon. It con- ined about 100.000 tons of hay valued at $10 per Im. The vaiue of the harn was about $3000, par tially insure!. The fire was sup- ivised to have caught from the woikhands smoking. It I a Nucreaa. Mr. Carmki., Ills.. Jan. 15. The in )'h l cf the new air ship f the Mt. C trinel Aeronautic Navi gaiioii Co., capable of curtying two passengers, is completed "and It wil. lie works. It Wll Ik lalren InTlii. confining tne enective principle, c-,g . an I exhibited. The ship, in a utucii mure conceiiiraieu lorui i wi'll propellers, rudders. ti-... i than the original glyi-erine solu tion, for application in pract ce. This purilication of glvceii ie extract offers no advantage, lie-1 30 feel in length. Aid forth Ileal II ate. Paloi-sk City, Wash., Jan. 15. cause substances so e'lininaled : I he Isiard of ttade and farmers' are unessential for hum m organ- j alliance of th:s place, cent to-dav a io.ii. m no pi uino vi iii iiiv4inii i i oi ii jur to tlic lleStltUte would make the cost of the rem- farmers ia Cheyenne cmntv edy unnecessarily high. ' Nebraska. 1 I! 1 I t ! Ti