ALBANY, OREGON SUNDAY, SEfJ'KMBEK 13 1891 L. VI NO. 243 -JO CENTS A WEEK. '4s yon, SALE. WANTS, ETC. WANrS' A if1'! to ill jreuerat houee- itk in a ut'l f mi!. Inquire south- Mt crner 7th an t Biker stieets. 1)VY y m.-h. tn-Thj :h Ml tax for til : yjf I l, i ii dii) i , payable. Thx-pii'trm rv re i-u-i-.e 1 1 pruiuptly, t trw fi x at tlia c eric. 0. il. Bar hart and pair tin- uae. Sii ieil, C. G. Uurkhart, clerk. (1 Wl.M.1, AUiiSr r'OR TrJK LKAl; in tiro, life aid a-: :ilaot insurance coid. MON'EV TO LOAN -HOME CAPITAL ON roo.1 rsal e-ttate security. For portico. l.r uo uire of Oe lluuifhrey. VOt:ES OS Lt.Xb- All flt fur cultl t) ritiuii, d uiilor feno, for sale at lljr r-, With 1 mllei from railroad . -i ii a id ij inllcj Ir tat Albany Apply at ti offlje. SVV WA h,k rein red h a laundry to the inn n u lbs corner of Stottud and Lyon treut4. 1 VANTEU . A irl or wuiiun to do house l work fr a nitl f.uui y. Empire at re-i'l-m-e f F A. Iluikart, corner &th and Huiruul sirreli). Lnntl for ale. 1 , 21, 10, SO jure, r wy terms, Install r. Mtph i rli.".? an I ii.h pri.reil. Aim . n:y Iota all owned by 11. llryant. Land Sarveyla. 1)iins DSim.ia burvktins doni can os tein fx'imte nd prompt mirk by calling noon ro inty eurvsvoi E T. T. Fisher, lie )iucoiup'-le copies of field notes and town. ship pluta, and is prepare I to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Postotftoe address. Miller station. Linn cou ltt.Orciron. Notice f I'arntemliip. XDTIrE i. lie e'.v iriren that J. W. G.in her h in pur-h Mnl a one h HI interest in the K i R itr M l!), an I th l. mines will Ihtc- Kfur be ru'i ii lder tli i firm name of Uni:i ij Aitfo.! 1 1-91. Fd!oi Notice of Male of Kundt of the) City of Allot ny, Orrton. Notice i- ikii-I'V given that a aulhorit-il and proviihtl by tin act id the legMatare oi Oregon, cmilieii "An act to mi orporate the city t' A!h:iv. anil to repeal all act-t or part- .i ' :u-!-. in eonll tt herewith, tiled in !':! oihYc tf -lie -ec-p-tury of the tate o' (IreiHi, rctiruaiy ImIIi. 1'JI, antl an. I al a proviiktl liv (iril'tniince N . JIT, d ii'1 "ily of .Mii.tny, the eum liuiii t o'.uicil t.f Slur t ily of Alliany. On-ir-iii. will and lis pose of lii.nils of Mill e lv at par value, to the amount i f -;.i"". in ile'iniiiiii.ttions of $.'imi, p iyal-Ie year.-i al er date of 1. ii with interest thereon at the rate of nil -i per lit per uiiiiiiiii . pnyahle kiii .iiiui'i illy. -alcil hitln for the piireliaie of :t.MH of aitl boiitU re in tiding un.sulil will be rivet veil by tli t e iioifer of mi tl city until the hour of I o'cl vk p. in f ''o-itlay, the I I Ii il iv u" ,:c:irer, S.H, :it ivhich lime the pnip'KiaN u milled pur-eha-'ui ..id U :i.. ui.l be opened and eoi. .'nl. veil ' th" it' tre surer; iaiil b':n!' i i i d ! !- lustiest a-iil he bill I r. Tin; !n-;i'MiiT ic i-iV'1.' Ih-- rUht to re'''.'t '!' .mil all hi!-. lut.-.l at.::.iiiy, irm n, Sept. 7, 1MH. II bAitWFI.L, tntv Tiea u er. ffonil - king l'.,l t . .' IIT'.l-li' 403. A 60 RD ! HOWASO & SGU, J?TK M V .V. I'KOMIT WOKK U'-wily of Or AT KirtiENK. Next session leins on Monda, the Slut, tlsiy o( September, 18i)l ; tuition, freo. Four Courses: Clastiral, Seientilic, Literary, and si hort Knhsli course, in wtiicn thpre is no Latin. Ureek, French rUerman. Thi? Knglisli is pre- etninently a litiitnsis course, ror catalogues or other information, Addresa J. w. J.hisson, 1'renident. CITY DRUG STORE STAHARD k CDSICK, Proos., PFBIFKER ItUKJK, - - ALBVJiY, Dealer in - B3J3?, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. FANCY and Toilet articHt, Sponirps, Brushes, I'crtuiuerv, School tlook, and Ar tist's Supi'lies ifiariiysician's prescription carefully i omiKunded. 5- ,is- r. ; - - " i H. GREGG, Tailoring Repiiiriiif. Men's and Bovs' clocblns; made to order or e'c'iici and repaired on short notice and re-vMtuiltlo raUs. .. , . . Shot, on the street car line.IbetweenJThird nd Fourh streets. A tine new line of ladies, misses, children's and infants cloaks can be seen at the Ladies Bazaar. n. sm I am an old man and have been a constant euUerer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured by the use of Ely'tt Cream Halm. It is Ftrange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease Henry Bill ings, U. S. Pensi.-n Att'yi Wash ington, D. C. For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, w hich effected my eyes and hearing; have employed many physicians without relief. 1 dm dour on my second bMtle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated . & V. collar and cuffs.. v Always have the latest styles in stock, T. L. Walla- e & Co. TiOD TEMKl.lKS. Do you know that Moore's RJ vealed Remedy is the only patent medicine in the world that dors not contain a drop of alcohol ; thr.t the mode of preparing it is known only to its dincoveter ; that it is aa advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that its proprietors offer to forfeit $1,000 for any caee of dyspepsia it will not cure? Thos. Brink has just received some of the finest lounges ever brought to Albany, and he is sell ing them at a close margin. Oreson Sate - X fc.V. Beautifully and healthfully located. Nosaloons. New buildings, new apparatus, full faculty, light expenses and large attendance. Normal, advanced norml, buainesp, art and inusii; departments. Special attention given to pnysicai culture, voiunieei military or ganization. Those receiving diplomas are authorized to teacti in any countv in the state without further examinations. Tuition has been reduced in the normal and business year, and in sub normal from $30 to expenses, tuition in normal auu sub normal. $5 per term; board kt lurnisiied room witn nre anu iigot i per weea, mraru auu tutting in private houses $3.50 per week. First term opens September 22, 1891. Undents may enter at any time. For catalogue address, P. L. Camp bell, A. B.. President, or J. M. Powell. A. M., Vice President. Albany Collegiate Institute, A.1.13A.lSrY9 OREGON, September 9, 1891. June 10, 1892. A of Corps Four departments of study : Collegiate, Normal, Business, Primary. Type writing and Short-band are taught. For catalogue address, REV. ELBERT N. CONDIT, A. M., President. AUTUMN: Cloaks, Jackets, For Trimmed Garments and This question can be satisfactorily answered at the old established house of SAMX. E. YOUNG, IUHO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TR ADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF IV Ladies Dress Goods, in cloth, silks, fo-ei,;n and domestic fabric, s'lav. undor.vc.ir, gi jves, ho-iery, II laces, linens, and white goods, notions, novelties, etc. Aleo a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy (Jrocerits. 1 ESTABLISHED IN 1866, THIS PIONEER DRY GOODS HOUSE HAS MAINTAINED Pl'BLIC FAVOR I. by keeping a stcck large enough to supply any want, and making a specialty of selecting such goods u as will eive ratisfaction both in CLOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in till his numerous depart ments, and purchased especially for Highest of all In Leavening Power. S ii a w U A ABSOLUTELY PURE areciHE.il CA!E. 8. H. Clifford, New Caasel, Wis.. was troubled with Neuralgia nnd and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to and alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisb irg, III., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bit'ers aud seven boxs of Bucklen's Salve, and his leg is sound . nd well. John Speaker, Calawb?., 0., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incural.le. One bottle Electric Bitters and cue box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Foshay & Mason, Druji store. Board of Regents : State Board of Education ex otlicio, His Excellency, Svlvester l'ennoyer gov ernor; Hon. U. W. Mc Bride, secretary of state; Hon. E. B. McKlioy, sup erintendent cf public in struction ;Benjamin Schol field, president ; J. B. V. Butler, secretary; execu tive committee, Hon. J. .1. Daly. Hon. P. W. Ilalev and J. B. V. Butler, Polk ; Jacob Voorhees, Marie n; J. C. White, Polk; Alfred Lacey, C'ackamap; A Noltner, Multnomah ; W. H Holmes, Marion. The leading Normal School of the Northwest. departments from $40 to $2-j per $20. A year in school for $150 (justness, o zu perierm oi ten weens, normal dining nan i.;u per weeK, IS HERE, mind and on "Who has the quality and prices. the fall season of Normal Expe 1 eachers. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report, Baking Powder Bcho 1 fax Notlcj-., The suooi tax iij district No 5, is now due able. Call at my office the game before it bee linouent. C u. untKiiAKT. District Clerk. TUB I'l LPIT A.l riTACK. Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor Unite Brethren Church, Blue -Mount! Kan., says : "I feel it my duty t tell what wonders Dr. King's Ne Discovery has done for me. AI Lungs were badly diseased, aiiu my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 20 lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "'After a thorough trial and con vincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to uge them to try it.' Free trial bottes at Foshay & Mason, Drug Store. Regular sizes 50c. ami $1 00. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and wash burn, itsnoiuieir looks the ladies are talking ah it is the good qualites of theVbok and heating dtoves they sellylCvery one seems to be delightyfl when they buy from M. and . - - -j OIK AMHII trill II K. It is seldom th.it appear in the roll of spiritual ailvfser of family phy sician but '.here are times when we feel jilstiticel ill callinif the utti lilior of our many u is bribers to an article of true merit. e led jimmied in Miying that Moore's Kcverlcd Kemedy con tains more actual merit than any medicine it has ever been ourgiK.il fortune to test. Hue trial will make you as cnthsia-dic as the writer, WILL UK AWAY. Our enterprising druggists Stanard & Cusick who cairy the finest stock of drugs, perfumeries, toilet articles, brushes, spouges, etc., are giving away a large num ber of trial bottles of J)r. Miles' celebrated Restorative Nervine. They guarantee it to cure headache dizziness, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, the ill effects of spirits, tobacco, coII'hs, etc. Druggists say it is the greatest seller they ever knew, antl is uni versally satisfactory. They also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure in all cases of nervous or organic heart diseases, t alpitation, pain in side, smothering, etc. Fine book on "Nervous ami Heart Dis easea" freo. Nurser-r. Messrs. Hyimin A Brownel! are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. AND THE INQUIRY ON THE the lips of every woman will be, best stock of Ladies Fall hmw. andrpay ' and pa. . Jtues ' - 1891 STATE AND COAST. The Beautiful Fruit Palace is Nearly Completed. GETTING KEADY FOR MONDAY Everything Is Ansplcioui for a Grand Fair Artlalet of Incorporation riled An Insane Patient v X .-e state fair grounds has been full of life. 1 he pavilion is crowded and nearly every tall in the horse ai:d cattle stables is taken. The pros pects are for the best fair ever held in the state. Monday is the opening day, with three races, yearling colt stake half mil9 and repeat, UUO added to Uie entrance. Two-vear-old stake, liOO added. Breeder's elake for two-year-olds, three quarters of a mile ,300 added. There is a large number of entries lor all the races. There will be frem four to half a dozen races each day. Everything is auspi cious for a grand fair. Campers are here in numbers antl all the departments are well filled. Tit fruit palace is be.iutiiul and nearly IniiMieil. The Chilled Plow Company of Portland waa also incorporated to day ; stot-F , $25,000. Lane county furnished the asylum with a patient to-day, Maria Johnson, by name, aged 45. LEITERFKOMd. W- GRAY. Tolman Mineral Springs, Sept. 1 1 Would you be so kind as to let my nienierous friends know th'ioiigh the columns of your most valuable paper that I am not dead but on the road towards rapid recovery. I think I have certainly fiuinrl tlio nlflt-A f.ir rlirnnie flfllh metic and tl.ei'mati. s to again renew their growth, at lact so far as climate anil niinera! sprint's can assist in so doing. I am now stopping with the hospitable old pioneer o: Jackson Co., Hon. Judge J. C. Tolman, at his wonderful mineral springs, located . .1 . f 1 IZ mites souuieaei ui .vt-iiianu, uu Emigrant creek, within Oor 8 miles of the Oregon ami California Una KYnni Aslilnnil e follow the Oregon and California stage road alint 7 miles, east over a low divided between Hills creek to Emigrant creek, from thence alonn the Linkville wagon road np said creek three antl one half miles to Wagoners Soda Springs, from thence continue along said Link ville road ll.j miles where said il Inrnn eastward thence South up Emigrant creek l,'.j miies to springs situated in a cove on Fain creek. Oregon ceartainly keep3 aliei" not only in her line grains, larg. timber, elegant fruits and goo.l l.ioLinir women, but also in hci health and pleasure reports. Here we have soda springs, iron sprinss and wonderfully curious gas springs il.of mom tit kill hints, mice. IIIU. 'V-. - , I snakes and all kinds of insect life that comes within the power of .I.. ..n n .ml not f, Qcllilltll Ollfl Liie 1, J." .." ' v- many other chronic diseases they seem to have a powerful recupera tive intluence. Respectfully, (i KO. W. GRAY. MEN AM WOMAN. Colonel William F. Hwitz'er, the Missouri statistician, who held olfice under Cleveland's ad ministration, is about to marry a Washington lady. The colonel is 77 years oi age. John B. Cough's beautiful rural home. Hillside near Worcester, on which he spent $200,000 and a vast amount of taste and labor, has now been sold by his executor for much less than the sum here mentioned. Miss Braddon lias written fifty- two novels, representing in the original editions lo'i vo'umes, or ub.iut 50,000 pages of printed matter, which means about 2000 pages a vear, or an average of six pages of printed matter daily. Colonel WebB'er Finnagan, the Texas gentleman who immoitaliz ed himself by the query: "What are we here for?" is at last about to get a satisfactory solution of his question. He is to be appointed collector of customs at El Paso. Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens, who has been, elected to parlia ment from Iew Uouth Wales, is firetty heavily handicapped as to lis name. It will take more thai the ordinary amount of genius to bear up under such a combination. Greasing; Patient. Here is a caee that happened out West a few years since. The graduating class in one of our med ical colleges was advised at the last by the old professor never to ac knowledge ignorance, but always when called, to give eome treat ment. One of the class settled in 4 a western town, and alter some years the old professor, in travel ing, got a piece of bone in his throat in this same to A n, and the young doctor being called, failed by every means in his power to dislodge the obstruction, and then uaving recognized the old pro- lesscr, stripped him anu rubbed him with lard. This so amused the old professor that he could not restrain a hearty laugh, which dis lodged the bone, and he asked the doctor, "Why in thunder did you grease me?" The reply was, "You told me when I was about to graduate ilways to do something, so Teased you, not cnowing what .todo." . Billed in a iikl. heir Fiat Could Not Panleh Kaosfh so Vaed Kerolrers. Alrant, N. Y., Sept. 12. A duel .as fought here a day or two ago y Jesse Moore, of Berrien county, nd li. P. Fletcher, oi Irwin ouoty, from the effects of which loore has just died. There has been bad blood between the men for some time, and when they re cently met, each accompanied by a lnend, they agreed to tght with their 'ists. After a few rounds, their hatred of ench. other became too intense to be satisfied with such mild mtt'iods and they drew their revolvers. When five shots were exchanged, Moore fell mortally wound. Fletcher was also wound ed, but not seriou-ly, and he lied from the state without delsy. lie has not been apprehended. Fifty Lives Were Lost, Athens, Sept. 12. A corrected estimate of the number of iersons drowned in the collision oil Cape Colonna, between the Italian aud ,Greek t-teaiuehips, show that titty T.soiis lost their lives by the sinking oi tne iaorunna. IS COLD. A NOT II KK 1 EDITION TO THE NOK1 l'WI.K. A Well-Known Explorer to In tlertake the Trip Next Year- Doc 17111 Draw the Sleds. Londox. Sept. 12. Another ex pedition to the north pole has been planned. W. II. Eckroll, a coun tryman of Dr. Frithtitr N'anson, the well-known explorer, has decided to undertake the perilous trip next year. As Ik-kroll has invented a new kind of Vied boat." his plan has excited considerable interest in the geographical circles of En rope. Professor Lupan has a long article in the last number of Pe tersmaun's Metthellungen upon Eckroll, his plans and inventions. "The vehicle invented by Eckroll," writes the professor, "consists of a number of sleds so constructe that they can be turned into boats when necessary. The boat is to be used in the open waters of the polar sea, while the sleds are for travel over the ice. The sleds will be drawn by dogs trained for the purpose. The expedition is to consist of as few people as possible, at most six, and the greatest possi . tie number of dogs. But little baggage aud few provisions will be carried. The eculiar construction of the sleds and the snowshoes with which the travelers are to be provided will facilitate the passage of the caravan." As Eckroll will be able to use either boats or sleds, as occasion demands, he will be, in a certain sense, independent of wind and weather. Besides, he be able to choose his path, and take, if he wishes, the shortest road. Beet ICoot Product. London, Sept. 12. With im proved weather and sunshine, beet roots are progressing well every where. Favorable forecasts must be based on continued fine weath er, because the weight, as yet. is below that of 1300, though the qjality makes up for weight. Some factories are working in Moravia and Hungary, but the bulk will not be in operation until October. It is expected that Germany's yield will almost equal that of 1800, and that Austria's yield will be in excess of that of 1800, and there will be a great increase in the yield in France. A Trick ef the "Heathen Chinee." Tucson, Sept. 12. A Chinaman in jail here yesterday revealed to his brother prisoners one cause of the exodus of Chinese from Mexico who are attempting to enter the United States. He says that one Chinaman was just taken to San Francisco who had sent his earn ings from Mexico, where he had lived several years, to China, and then deliberately crossed into Ari zona, that he might be captured and sent to China at the expense of the United States. Parlies intending to go East Bhould Becure their tickets over the popular Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line route. Call and see Curran & Monteith for tickets. Conrad Meyer has rebuilt his oven and improved his bakery, so that he is better prepared than ever to furnish his customers promptly with the best bread, cakes, pies etc. He also keeps at all times a complete stock of choice family groceries. winsJT E1' TALK ABOUT OREGON Hermann and Dolph Tell What They Have Done something about yaqcina. Wkat This State Oaa Do la the Frnlt Lin -Senator Dolph Will Speak la Ohio. Portland, Sept. 12. Congress man Binger Hermann is in Port land. . Since his return . from Washington he has visited and personally inspected the improve ments being made and condition oi affairs at the mouth ot the Coquille river, at Coos bay. Ya quina and Alsea, for all of which appropriations have been made, and more will be made. He slat visited the Siletz reservation where the work of allotting lands in severalty to the Indians is going on. Hon. J. N. Dolph, United Ftates senator, returned yesterday alter noon from an extended tour in the southern part of the state. In sn interview, he said : "I went to Yaquina and looked at the gov ernment work there in progress, which is in good condition. When completed in accordance with the propose plans, commerce will be greatly benefitted by the improve ment ot the bar and harbor. "All through the Willamette va'ley the ciopa are looking finely, and the vield this year will be 'arize. In my opinion the fruit culture is yet in its infancy, and is uesuneu to De very pro Jiiueui. 'ln regard to prunes we can raise here the very best of Italian prunes, superior even to Califor nia, and the indications are that in a few years the crop of Oregon will be ot more value than tne wheat ciop. This state has a grand future before it in respect to the production ot fruit and should be able to export largely. "Next Saturday 1 leave for Washington, and when there shall confer with 'he leading members of the party. If they think I am needed in Ohio, or can do any good for McKinley, I may go there and make a few speech as." HIBI) ON TUB BLONDES. They Are Said to Get Seasick Muck Easier Tkaa Branettes. Is there any mysterious reasor now unknown to the learned doc tors whv people with light hair should become seasick quicker thai those with dark?. Yet Charles Young, clerk of the steamer City of Chu ago, says this is a fact. "I can tell 'em," Clerk Youn said yesterday, "as soon as they come on the boat whether they are toing to be seasick or not. W hen 1 see a girl witn light nairand light blue eyes, who walks in with a kind of uncertain gait, as if she did not know exactly where she was stepping, I say to myseif, 'Young lady, you'll be sick before we are an hour out.' But when the black-eyed woman comes, who walks on board the boat just as if she nad business there, I know that an ordinary sea will not affect her in the least. "Three-quarters of the people who become seasick on this steam er are decided blondes. You may laugh at this, but I have made quite a study of it, and I will tell you I am right. If we had a loag run 1 suppose it would letch tbem all. My observation has been con fined, of course, to the sixty-mile run across to St. Joe. where the sea in the sumaner time ought, ac cording to my opinion, to make nobody sick. But these light-kaired people will keel over and want to die quicker than anybody. Why is it?" With this the philosophical clerk told the cabiumaids to prepare for a seasick time. As tne City- oi Chicago put her nose outside the breakwater yesterday morning it was soon proved that this precau tion was not in vsin. Sam'l ef Posen" la Caeeaearaed. San Francisco, Sept. 12. M. B. Curtis, bam 1 of Posen," was formally charged with tne murdor of Officer Grant this morning. Curtis appeared unconcerned and chatted with his interviewers on any topic save that ef the shoot ing, concerning which he still pro fesses ignorance. He stated this morning that he was a member of the Knmhts of Pythias. Odd Fel lows and Masonic societies. Iostractiens from the Pope. Baltimore, Sept. 12. Cardinal Gibbons has received a bull au thorizing the consecration of Rev. Dr. Cbappel. rector of St. Mat thews' church, Washington, as coadjutor archbishop to the present incumbent of the arch diocese at Santa Fe, N. M. Liquor for Indians Again. Portland, Sept. 12. Alvin Thompson was brought down from Pendleton this morning by Deputy United States Marshal Watrous, charged with selling liquor to Indians. A Sadden Death. Pt RfLAXD. Sept. 12. R.R. Mc Gregor, a well known citfzen, died very suddenly yesterday afternoon of heart disease. Consular Agent at Vancouver. Vancoivbb, B. C.f Sept, 12. Advu 4 ived say that Presi dent f4 "n Da8 PPnted Frank H. -rce, of New Hamp shire, formerly of the Cuban con sular service, as consular agent here, vice July Ewing, resigned. Cralaer Cnarleeton at Honolulu. Wasington, Sept. 12. The cruiser Charleston, which sailed from San Francisco August 19 for China arrived at Honolulu August 29 and stopped to take aboard coal. Captain Remey deeming it unwise to try to proceed direct to Yoko hama. He says the United States ministers rerort affairs in the island kingdom quiet. The Char leston should at Yokohama next week. ... A Fighting Zanalbar. Berun. Sept. 12. The Berliner lagblatt to-day publishes a cable gram from Zanzibar stating that Captain Zalewski's corps had a fight with a large body of natives last month, in which the Germans were victorious. The natives we e repulsed with a heavy loss. Ten Germans were killed, as were also many of their native allies. The Chilian Elections. Paris. Sent. 12. Dispatches re ceived at the Chilian legation in this fitv atatji a rlperen has been published at Santiago de Chili an nouncing the coming elections will proceed upon the plan of universal suffrage. Glbbone WanU to Figkt Again. New York, Sept, 12. Austin Gibbons challenges McAuliffe ti fight again for $3000 a side, the match to take place at the Olympic Club at New Orleans. He depos ited $150 with R. K. Fox. Festal Change. Washington. Sept. 12. The fol lowing fourth-class poatofficea will be raised to the presidential class October 1 next: Forest Grove, Orv and Lander, Wyo. AS IN TIME OF WAR A PLAN TO DESTROY THE TUR KISH FLEET. Everything la Said to Be la Readl. neee and Only a Word from St. ITetersburg Is Needed, Berlin, Sept. 12. The Ham burger Correspondent contains a sensational article entitled "The Cossack Stroke of tbe Boephorus." According to this act, Russia med itates a surprise to Constantinople by the conjoint landing of 30,000 troops in European and Asiatic Turkey. The Boephorus forts, it is said, are to be attacked from the rear, and the approacu of hostile fleets is to be prevented by torpe does, while it is calculated the Russian torpedo fleet could enter the Golden Horn at night and completely destroy the Turkish, fleet, and that the whole could be- accomplished in twenty- our hours. Complete plans lor everything are said to be ready, and only a com ma id from St. Petersburg is now needed. The Ceres Trala Robbers. Mooesto. Cal.. Sent. 12. William Dalton end Riley Dean, charged with the Ceres train rob bery, were interviewed this morn ing. They reiterated their former stories, and claimed to be able to prove an alibi by reputable wit nesses. Dean saia tuat Josepn Middleton and himself bad been coyote hunting, and when tbe officers arrested him he thought it was because oi tbe attack on Mike White, of Sandford, last winter. Dalton in his conversa tion admitted that his brother Robert and Emmett are guilty of the Alia train robbery, but said they are safe from capture. The men will be taken before Justica Town this afternoon, aud tne time of examination set. A Gold Medal. Copenhagen, Sept. 12. The czar, who is now a jguest of King Christian at Sloes Friedesberg, has presented Prince George of Greece with a gold medal in recomition of the prince's bravery in protect ing the czarowitz when murder ously attacked in Japan. embers of Linn County Farmer's Alllaaea. Tea are hereby notifies that I have contracted with the well kaewn firm of Stewart A Sox, at Albany, to supply yon with binders ana-era. rakea. twine, hacks, bnr- gies. wagons, plows, etc., as well as all other articles in tbe line of geaeral hardware. Manon coun ty members can purchase at tbe same place en the same terms. Ben. II. Iavi-ia. Financial Agent. jvaw and complete stock of spectacles and eye glasses just re ceived at F. M. French's. Every aair fitted by Johnston's Patent eye-meter, every pair luuy war ranted to oi. If you suffer pricking pains on roving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight week and falling, yon should Sromptly use Dr. H. McLean's trenctheaing Eye Salve. 25 seats a box. r. If. French keeps the largest aad most complete stock of spec tacles and eyeglasses in the eeaaty. Every pair warranted to give perfect satisfaction.