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THE MORNING HEKALD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1691. farcing JlaUHgicraM DA.I1.Y AND WKEKfcV TIRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY Fnbllted may morning except Monday.) U.arcd br carrier, per week....- VH y awil, per year - 0 w WUKLTt PuWiahed every Friday Moral iur.) a copy, per annum, in advance Wtaea not paid in advance 20 THK HAIL. Mail at the Albany poatotflce cloee Wot all omcee norm Ttk Eaatern atatea ;30 A. , roe Weat Side And the Marrow Oa wt R.R4 at Portland and Sana ...11 .M 1S;30 P. M ..130 r.m rralhaand Yaquina i I offlua aoatn The poatoSiB will be cljw d each eveniiu a at at to aeren o'clock. Hajiatered matter tor the ly morning TJh should be mailed before o clock the lerioae eveninsr. k OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Departs ll.lSim:12.20pm FKiMfat. .' 3.40pm' 7. 4S a m CHILE. Chile is divided into eighteen provinces, comprising sixty-one departments and four territories The legislative power is vested in the national congress, composed of a chamber of deputies, 115 mem. bers, elected by the departments for a term of three years ; and a senate, thirty-seven members, elected for a term of six years by a direct vote of the provinces. The executive power 'is exercised by the president of the republic, elected by the people for a term of five years, and not eligible to re election, except after an interval of one term. A supreme court, composed of seven magistrates ap pointed by the president, is vested with the judicial power. They reside in the capital, and their jurisdiction extends throughout the republic, and subject to re- noval only upon just cause. The capital of Chile is Santiago. Pop ulation 237,000. The total area of Chile is 340,179 square miles and its total population about 2,500, 000. The principal poit of Chiie, Valparaiso, has a population of of about 100,000. The northern part of Chile, which was the stronghold of the recent insurgent congressional party, includes Autofagasta and Tarapica, and were acquired by conquest from Peru and Bolivia. These provinces include the nitrate district and had a population of about 35,000 before the rapture with Balmaceda. Chile's principal exports are salt peter, to the amount of $30,000,000 annually, and minerals. The total annual exports are about $70,000,000, and the total imports about $55,000,000. The annual revenue before the war was about $50,000,000 and the annual ex penditures about $47,000,000. Be fore the war the Chilian navy consisted of 27 vessels, as follows : Two ironolads, 1 monitor, 2 cor vettes, 2 cruisers, 4 steam trans ports, 2 frigates, 3 steam tugs and 11 torpedo boats. The number of effective seamen and officers in the service, 1,200. The merchant marine number 74 vessels of all grades. The regular army of the republic ' was in 1888 5,700, and up to that data had never exceeded 3,500 men in times of peace. In 1881 there were 22,000 men in the field, and over 00,000 had been enlisted. The National Guards, liable to be called into active service, were only 20,400. The republic pos sessed 500 cannon and 100,000 stand of arms. All her forts are well fortified. The religion is Roman Catholic, but Protestantism is tolerated. The state church has one arch bishop, nominated by the presi dent and confirmed by the pope ; also three bishops, each of whom receives $6,000 per annum. Other revenues of the church, in 1S81, amounted to $237,030. The tithes, appropriated by the state since 1850. amout to about $1,200,000. In Valparaiso ar.d Santiago Protestant congregations sustain their own congregations. By the treaty of Buenos Ay res, July 23, 1S81, with the Argentine Republic, a part of Patagonia and Fuego, about 75,000 square miles, were annexed to Chile ; the terri tory of Autofagasta win ceded by Bolivia April 14, 1884; Tarapaca was surrendered by Peru ctober 20, 1883; the territory of Tacna remains with Chile for ten years (until 18!3), when a plebiscite is to decide whether it is to revert to Teru. Chile declared independence of Spain September 18th, 1810, which was fully tecured May 5th, 181S. The world hat had its stone age, and iron age, and practically may now be said to be in the steel age, In mechanical progress is running almost wholly into steel. The liailway Age snys that the rapidity with which steel rails have con tinued to replace those of iroii in the railways of this country is re markable. In 1SSJ there were down 33.0S0 miles of steel rail?, out of 115,047 miles of road re ported upon, or 2y.l per cent. In 18S5 the steel rails had increased to 105,724 miles, or 02.9 per cent, and at the end of lS'.H) according to Poor's Manual steel rail milage had reached 177,000 miles, or 80.4 per cent of the whole milage re ported, including sidings and other tracks. The increase Eeetna to have averaged more than five per cent each year, and at that rate it will take only about two years to remove the last iron rails used on railways in the United States. The defeat of Balinacedain Chila Eectns to have been complete and final and only his prompt and rapid flight to some other country, presumably to Luenos Ay res, where his family were sent some lime ago, saved him trom death at the hands of the mob which sacked and burned his residence. The South American emperors and presidents have a thorny time in their ruling, and quite a nuinler of of them are residents of i'urope with an unfullillable desire to :e turn to the former scenes of their activity. Probably Balmaceda will join the colony, for which move it is said that he has for sometime liad a sheet to the wind ward in the shape of $500,000 in gold coin in his peisonal account in London banks. It is s.ife to say that will not retu rn to Chile. Tut Forum, which stands at the head of the magazines devoted to ecicntitic discussion and essay writerd, is turning its att;ntijn to fruit and other mat'ers on this coast. The September number lias' an article from ex-Cioveruor Sheldon, treating of the fruit in- terests of California and adjacent states. lteautiful Women. Tiie magical effects of Wudoni's Robcrtine as a beautirier and preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousands of leading ladies of wociety and tiie stage. It is the only article ever discovered which gives a natural aud beautiful tint to the complex ion, removing tan, bunburn, freckels and ail roughness of the fare and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. AH re maik oa its delightfully cooling ana reiresuiug properties, a distinction not tuund in any other siimliar article known, For sale by Foshay it Mason. The trotting bred stallion Al wood Breeze will stand lor service at Trites Bros, stable, Albany Sat urday's of each week until farther notice. Fresh comb honey, Linn county production, at 1 arkcr Uros. HUMPHREYS Da. Ill mimikky s Sr iHcsare seientitieall aiul eartiully prepared prescriptions; used lor lu tnv jears in private practice witli ane caw, ami lor over thirty yeirs used by the )epie. Kvery single apicine i a euro for tiie 'liaca.se nameil. These pe.'itiea cure without ilruiririi'J,'. purciuir or reducing the gYdleni, and are in fact and deed the sovereign remedied of the world. U-T or I'KlMIIMl. NoM. CI RK8. rKlCKH.. 1 Keveret, Contortion, inilaiiiiuatio:i..3 2h 2 Worms, worm fever, worm eoiie.... ,2 Cry in Colic, or teething of iiitante.. '-'. 4 liurri;ca, of ehiidreu or aduitd -J;. 5 liysentcry, Cripini;, liilliousColie ..... 2i 0 Cholera Mortal, vimiting -."i 7 t'ouuhs, coliix, hronchitid b XeuruLjia, toothache, Faceache . 2i it iieanaciie, sick mauacne. vertliro.... 10 Dwtepia, billions ittoniach 11 Suppressed or I'.iirtful I'criols l'i Whites, too profuse pctioda 13 Croup, eouijli, dilllcult breathing 14 Salt ttliemu, eaysipelas. eruptions.. l? Kneuniatisin, rheun atie pain....... 1 Fever and aue, thil is malaria 17 I'iles, blind or bleeding l'J Catarrh, inrluenza, cold in the held JO W lumping Ooiun, violent coughs 4 General debility, physical weakness 27 Kidney diftiasc . 50 r.o 60 '. 1 u 2a Nervous debilitv... Wl rinan Weakness, wi ttim; bed.. .10 Oueaatd ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 b) Sold by drmri'ists, or sent postpaid on re ccipt of prue. ir. llinuphrey' Manual, (144 pai,'e; riciuy Dotini in eitn and ir-Jld, mail ree, IIL'.MI'llUr.VS' MKK. o, 111 A: 113 William St , .New Yuik. SPEC I FIGS CALIFORNIA PJSITIVE AND ,'NECATlVcj ELECTRIC L1 INAMENT CURE1 CATAKRII, KHF.U M A T I S M, Neuralgia, Corns. Headache, and ail pain. Thet'alifor nia positive and negative ELECTRIC COU i 1 1 CURE, cures colds, croup, conpump ttiort. Sold by all drugKits. Each 25c, 5t'c. and $. Creas inger t Co., I'rojis., Los Ange les, Cal. Children Cry for PITCHER'S CASTORIA spring OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. AXl COMPRISES ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE - HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all par.ies want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, prices lowest, quality considered. Staver & Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY Till- LARGEST AND THE PACIFIC COAST OF ani Vchiclos of Every Description. .SEN1 KOK C.TAI.((() . E AND l'UK'E LIST. aiacaisery AV. C. D.V1S ALBANY, - Io you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will s ber you up, give you a clean stomach and a good appe tite. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the cook and heating dtoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and V. School Tax Notice, The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my oifu-e and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. CJ. Rl UKIlAKT. Pistrict Clerk. Clearai 'Commencing Aug. 19. We will sell Summer Goods at a price that will sur prise all and surpass anything ever offered in Albany. -For One Reduction of lO Per Cent. Two Hundred Parasol and sun Umbrellas at les than wholesale prices, llenn-mbor, this is no odd lot or bankrupt sale, hut a genuine IJEXEF1T SALE, at ALLEN BROTHERS, Wholesale CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KIXD.S IX LARGE OU SMALL (iUAXTITIKS IX SEASON. j jFLIMX BLOCK, wacons. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS "HANDY WAGONS," TAYLOR' OR THREE- SPRING WAGONS, II A Lr-SM KING WAGONS, EN PRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON fe CO. OREGON. CHOWDER BROS Contractots and Builders. Jflice on First street with Wal lace fe Cusick, real estate agents, . Jbany, Oregon. F'stimates given n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and hoys clothiiu blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill wili , be kept in stock. 1 hese goods art the best in the market and wil: give entire) satisfaction. Watches, cha;ns and spectacles, specialties at F. M. French's. P.uy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. M. French's, and have your eyes tested and your glasses properly litted. Glasses from 25 cents to $:0. 1 Luian & Sen's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace A Co.'s. of I Sate UUIUIIIUJ Week We Will Make a- ON ALL DRESS GOODS. id ail e - - - ALBANY, OREGON. Star Mm' ! ........A FULL STOCK 07.. Staple Groceries fL.J fll ware. The beat quality of .tea, cofTug, caroics outs, ttc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this olil rcllablo house Is a!?o to !' fouml a complete assortment of fru family trrocerius, to whii-l-is constantly beitiK adde; all the Dcasonahlc lines of groceries and J re visions, audi as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Seef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, ' Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were a!l bou jiit when t ere low aud thelenciitof tle utar;n w ill tc iven to his customers. Kcmemh; r tlic pi.vr, U the old corner on Kiisl and Lra.alliin tts. Conrad Hfter, DR. W. C. rKOlJiS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, alao of the tkile vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and in.ik' s a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula unlaruineiit3,lU!nor? nd wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. I!a3 praclii ed in the German French ami l imliah hospitals. Calls promptly atUnJ-jil i day night. IlismoUoin "o.OD WILL TO ALL." larOilice aad residence, L ba-:on Oregon. N urserj . Mefsrs. Hyiuan A Lruwncll are prepared in "their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and thone intending to plant elmuid tail upon them. ISofitrt anl Slides. " Purchasers of li(xtd and SIhm-s hear in mind that hi advertise ments and otters of hi;? di.-eonnt Jo not always mean beet values. You will have t iav some one a proli' as no one can do husine.'s without expense. The (p'.est on is who can scil you the Lest goo!s for the leutit iitoncy. SAMftL K. Vol'Sfi. Fresh vegt from Linn Parker iiros. tables every inoruiiii? county gardus at Try Coronado mineral water, tho purest on earth, for sah.- ly drucistF. John Is in Jr.,tole agent. Pay your school costs of collection Grocers, lira? I all ii ii TBI aii I tai I" a awap a I ' j i ip Cnwle! A uuuuo i i STEWAET & SOX -DEALERS IN- tee!! Eipcs, Separators ami Slackers, OSBORNE BINDERS, We carry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality and fxim l t be Hatinfuctoiy, and as we represent factories, no respi.'iisil.de dealer ean 'dve belter terms. S pi4n g fi el cl Sawmill A. Will'.KLKR, (SPF.IXiiFIf.LI,) PKOPKUiTOU. SPiUNUFIELD, - OII.EUO.N. ?".liiny yard ar.d o'.-c on UailroaJ, between Fourth and Fiftl eets. A. Wlit-ik-r, AU-anv Maiiat-r. . ! laving lumber iii e::cciled in tpiaiiiy, an 1 facilities not surpassed r the nri!iipi and satislactorv .iiiing nf urders, I respfclfully solicit hare of the trade. " A. W11EKLEH. Ak i:ir nc-iitu for Y. I.. Domrl.-is S!-oe. It iicii lor Mile iu nr place n.k your il:ilt'r lit -ii.l tor f'aiiilftn. wruri' the uen.'V. ;iml i:'4 t!utn lor iii. XO S( IISTITL'TE.ia WHY IS THE L DOUG LAS Is ,o ota M cott "olu S3 C!JfZ? FOR 4 ha.id sewed welt shoe, fin" OHWfc CtENTLEMEN ..aif tt, I wh rs-iiiiiVrt:il.lp ami THK BEST SHOE IIEJCL0F0H JHEKSMEVP ,lurble. 'li.e bestbhoe ever rtl". red at this price; game grade as custom made shoes costing hum ifo to ?'.. I.rit) p . lice slioe; farmer?, railroad men and letter carriers all wear them; lino calf, seanile.-e, smooth in ide, heavy three souls, exten sion eii'c ; one pair will wear a vcar. I -t-.50 tine calf; no better shoe ever clTered at this price ; one trial will I convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. $2.2') and .f .'.OO Workingman's shoes are strong and lurab!e. Those who have given tlicm a trial wili wear no other make. LOVS' 2 and jl. 73 school shoes ure worn by the boys everywhere; they scil on ti.'eir merits as the increasing sales show. LAI 'I IC ' hand sewed shoe, best 1 longola ; very .-tylish ; eipials French imp' i t d shoes costing fiom if t to :f(i. Ladies ij-l'.OO, -j- and 7 thoe for Misses are ti e best Hongola. Stylish and durable. Caution See that W. L. l. ouglas' bottom of each shoe. fillilS Drills, k&w&M AND Also cari ies the r i x i And a full line of lclfji Kooks, Stationery, Periodieak. .. WT-K- i3 0 I Pianos & Organs 7.V Tilt! WILLAMETTE VALLEY. o- CALL AND EXAMINE JIIIS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OREtiOX. l'orlbil liohwly. OI'LN'S SJCPTKMIJKK 11. Heautiiul healthful site near the city. Expenses are as reasonable as anv other institution of learning on the roast. Classical, literary, scientific, theological, preparatory, miriiKil and business courses. Stu dents of all grades received. Care ful oversight and direction uiven to all students. Ladies boarding hall under experienced super ... ii . . vision, l'roiessors oi cxceneiu schiilarship ami much experience employed. For infoimation ad dressC. C Stratton, D. I., presi dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, I). D., dean of college, Portland Univer sity, lYiitiand, Or. FOR SALE OR RENT. JEFFUSOX FLOUKIXG MILLS, Also SAW AXDPLAXIXG MILLS, Jefferson, Marion Co., Or. For particulars apply to COKP.ETT& MACLEAY, (VI and GG Front St., Portland, Or. MOWERS & RAKES. L. E. BLAIN, SOLE AtiKNT. Ai.i'.AXY, - - ORKCOX. It is a seamless shot, with i:o tacks or wax thread to l int the f et ; made of the l-t fine caif, stylihh andeasy and because we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand sewed shoes costing from $-1 to ". .('0 genuiiuf hand sewed.thc linvsi calf fchoe ever ollered for 5; eipicls French im- name and piice are stamjied on the V. L. HOL'GLAS, Urockton, Mass. G.L. Blackmao, -DEALER IX- Paiiils, Oils, Wbwj TOILET ARTICLES, Prescriptions Carefully Comnoundcd. ti first lines ol -THE- Opens September ISth, 1S!)1. COl'KSE OF STl'DV arranwd oxprew'y t inet't the needD l tiie farming and meenanj. eal interest! f the tate. Larice. eouioilimii and well-ventilHtttl lmiMinir. 1 he e''!.'ie is loiated in aeultivated and t'nntian eonr inuiiity, and one of the healthiest in th State, Military Training. Kxpei.M'S Need Not Kxeed 150 for Entire Seutxni. tlu Two ( r ntoie free ft hoHrahii 8 from every eounty. Write for eataloue to B. L. AHN'OLO, Pres., Corvalli!', Or. Albany Nurseries. WE 11 AVE OX II AND AT OUR nursery on the Corvallis road, one half mile from town, as fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can be found anywhere on the coast. If you contemplate planting trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our prices and catalogue free. HYMAX & BROWXELL. NKKAL AGKNTS and canrasKcra Icok inc for a permanent tnone.v-niakitiir iiixineo, no competition. hould secure the sale of the Patent A'ljustah'c Shoe. Ad- dress with rtmra, CONsOLlPATKO SIUE CO., Salem, M.is.; Agricultural Unite THB- Yaquina mm ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.J E. HOGG. Itecelver. ARC Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line 225M1IISS1RTEK. JLXT 22 dours Lea Tim Than by any other tonU: Accomodations ncsurpmed tor remfert aa safety. Fares aud (reuxku via Vaqbiaa aa the oregou IJeve opuient company' hi, much les tbat by any other ivute ween all point in the to illlaiuef r al Did San Francisco, tSAILINQ DATES. rmoM TAQtma. Willamette Valley.... Atur tk W ,.. 13th WilUiuttte Valley ,., , tt, SI raoa sas raAHtooo V July tl N illamette Valley Aug Willamette Vallev - IB. If The company nerve the right to chaif teamen) ur Bailini: ilatea. DAILY rABbUalt TmAUia. Kxcept tiuntlaya.) L Y(;air,a7:00 A a I Lv Albany 1140 f. C'nallis lo: a I " Ckirvallia IHrJral Ar Aliuuy . tub a M Ar Yaquina P. a. O i. C. tiaiiit jounect at Albaa and CM Wa. If Doa, C, . UuODB, General ltanaaet, U.F IP. Agent CorraJlla, O aa EAST SOUTH VIA PACIFIC SOUTHERN ROUTE. THE MOL'M SE4STA ECLTE California express trains run daily cru 7.00 p m..Lv.. lu:i'b p m..Lr.. aiu..Ar.., ...Portland Ar.. :K aaa ...Albany Lt.. : aaa ... S. Francisco. Lt.. t-00 paa Loral rank. 1'rala Vally- Ex. Sunday SOO a m. .Lv Portland Ar. . 4 pas li.-M p m..Lv.... Albany ..Lt..11:jO aaa 6:40 p mAr.....Roseourg L.. 9i)mm Obiauoa atraacJi. i.M p mLv. .. 235 p m Ar .. T'.'W a m.. L S.22a ni..Ar .Alnaiiy Ar.. :8ai .Lebanon L M:40aai Aluany Ar.. 4.2 fm Lebanon.... Lt.. ('40 pa At.Rtv UK.lL, dailt (Except Sunday) ...oo r ..Lv....I'ortUiid....Ar.....06 a a J.w ra Ar. ..AiUuy..L.....uo a a l'LLLMAI-J BUFFETSLEEFEK8. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For aecnmmoaation of 8 cead Clas l a oentem attached to Kxpreua -t fnt Side Dlvlslaa. Between Pot Hand and Corvallia Mull Train Dall j - Except Sunday 7::;0am..Lv ...Po.tlauJ T..Ar.6.S0 p. at ljlOp m..Ar.JJonaius.. L-.li.66p. at At Albany and Con all is couueet wit :rai:' ot Oregfin Par.ifieKailroad. Exprrk Trala Klly (Exotpt 8oaday 4:40 pm.. i.ii p m. . Lv Portland... Ar.. S:Maaa Ar ileal innvilIe.Lv..;6.44a THROUGH TICKETS lo AU Point EAST AND SOUTH rSTor tiekets and full 'Information ra irardint; raw maps, etc., call on ooaipanya at,ent at Albany. fc. KOhllLER, Manarer E. P. ROGERS, Asst. O. r aP, A A WEAK MAN Can core himself of the de plorable results of early abuse and , perfectly restore his vigor and vital-' ity by our home treatment. The I remarkable cures of hopeless cases ! of nervous debility and private coniDiaint8 are ever where stamp ing out quackery. Treaties and question list, a physician's gift to suffering humanity, will be eent fiee to those alilictec. Address witti stamp PIONEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearny St., Room 2, San Francisco, Cal. We carry a large stock of printci' stationery, well as sorted, 1m night direct from the manufacturers at a low figure, and ran give the best of work j in all kinds of printing for the least money. J rv us. "ll. O. Cobb. "the markets. A I. BANT QDOTATIOm Wheat Mfc Oate :Sc r lour 4.25 per bbl Potatoes :i'c Fi'gs 23c Butter 3oc Laid 10tI2tc. Hams 14l.rc. Shoulders 10c. Bacon 12J'c Hops 20c. Hay Timothy, flO. oat and cheat App es Green, fl per bu. P1udi Dried, 9c. per fc. Appes dried bleached c enndried ? it c. Chickens 14 5o3500. Beef 3(g:ic (-toss. Mutton ;i3.50per head. Hoct 5J,;p. aresaer. eal eatic. WotM 1821c. EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Lea-bent eggs, both wnele and rote comb, for n 50 per 13. also dotted Wyn dotts. Light Brahmas, Iingiban and riyniouth Rock at the same price. L. J. Ilorcr, Tangent, Or. TVfs?C?y - Ml