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i v J mm aoj U1SNTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, DAY, OCTOBER 23 1891 VOL. VI NO. 273 tftfrr? 4TJHJ bsff flr iirfe TLIR N iTSff riffl . - tubs I KOK SALE, WANTS. ETC. I OS t On tho ro.l near Albany or in At J liv, a bltek sitc-hel or grip i-uutainiuu a bl.v k vei.t ml cut, a pair cl overalls, a broua hcimiDvJ rut, a pair u( hoe, 2 ilurts, a ru r and a'np, niu ami jriwh. a pair of J1"IM nJ biinliej ior a race horns and br in !ott:e, al a revolver. Liberal re wrd will be paid t the SoJer on Icavinir the mm- at Hkal oli;..-e. P Y jrnur scho 4 tax - I he .-h jol tax for th. voir 1 v.ll, m no lue payable. T-paera are r ii.n- I to nil promptly, at the oiH of th. clsrk, 0. O. Bark hart and pay the time. Signed, C. O. Burkbart, lerk. 1)H RENT A nert Ave room cottage, i.iar 3outhi-.-ii 1'Millu depot. Apply at lp it Hotel, CI a WINS, AGKNT KOK TUB LEAD; J iui; fire, life and accident Insurance com paniaa. MONEY TO LOAM HOMK CAPITAL ON irood real estate eecurity. For particu. lara enquire of 11 Humphrey. 1AVORKS OK LVl. All fit for cull I JUv ration, and un ler fnnce, for eale at It) per a re. Within 1J miles from railroad stiti in and ) miles (root Albany. Apply at mis since. . QM WA hurs D-vcthi laundry to tne O iron h i tne cor .er of Second and Lyon street. Land for Male. . 10, 0, 10, liO acre, eany terras. Install ment plan chu ip ami hii(h-pri-ed. Alao a e tity lots ail owned by tl. liryant. Land Surveying PaiTin oraaiae suavsnss dohicaiios tain accurate nd prompt work by callinc upon county surveyor E T. T. Fisher, tie luscomplete copies of Held notes and town ship phtt, and is prepare I to do surveying in anv port of Linn county. Postofllce address. Millers nation. Linn cou it j, Oregon. .Notice of llasolutln. The copartnership heretofore exi-ttinff; he. ' te n V. W uidell and II. F. iloilenheck ' under the firm na-ne of Wandell A Hollen j berk, U this day dissolved by mutu-d con sent. Hie hiiHinemt will be continued by F. Wendell who will piv all ilehtiof the la e nriu. r. WKNDfcLl- II. F. UOLLEN'BKCK. Albany, SepL 9, ImiI. I.I MISI M AOK-A ltHpaire Home 1 printt I ientill i Mechanical Journal of Lite Ko ein I.iVentbins and Froceme. 11, No. s -'. ire ji'ktion Kiiiraiitwil i . Oho .U'w:ription .V c4 per year, with 'J Aluminum Lir t's fra er Souvenirs, v thin ailvertieii ent. It will lead yoi to iui.'. te, Ali'Mmc u Auk I'i rlhmimi Co, New port, Ky. Albany Nurseries. Vv'e are oferinu to iilanters the finest lot of fruit trves, ol all tlt eir.ili'e varieties, in the state. One liiin'lretl and fifty thousand tre.ea for tit is Hummer's t:i;ile. lnnpl'ctioa invited and satisfac tion guaranteed. Send for catalogue! or rail and we at tin-old Cliue lioiientead one-half mile Moutliweft of Albany. Hyman & Bkownkll. Wood - Sawing - For the Net 30 Days at - 40(3. A 60RD I HOWARD & SON, HTK.VM SAW. rUOMI'T WO UK I I 111 -.la cl iafSJaSa3 5 S k : x ; ? if 5 aSi- r i CITY DRUG STORE BTANASD k C'JSICK, Prooi., PrKlFFCK BLOCK, - - ALBANY, IV-Jers in DRUCS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. FANCY and Toilet a'-., Sponires, Brushes, rerfumcrr. -hool Book, and Ar tist's Supplies "Physician's prescription carefully compounded. hi. GREGG, Tailoring IcpniriD. Men's and Bots' clothing maile to order or cleaned and repaired ou ehort notice and rewiotiablo rates. Shio on toe strevt car line between Third nd Four'h at it eta. Special Notice. T.adies or gentlemen who con template buying gold watches will find it to then advantage to call at F. M. French's jewelry store De fore pun-hating, as there has lieen quite a reduction in prices. The Corner ieelry Hore. Conrad Meyer'a new oven id ii.jw cuiupleted, and he is better prepared tlan ever to serve his old customers as well as new ones with the beitof fresh bread, cakes, in fact everything from the dainti est hit rc lis to the most elaborate wedding cakes. Housekeepers are invited to give the product of liis new oven a trial. TOCD TCNPLAB.4. Do yon know that Moore's Ru vealed Komedv is the only patei.t medicine in the world that dot s not contain a drop of alcohol ; tbbt the mode of preparing it is known only to its discoverer; that it is an advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that its proprietoi a oiler to forfeit $1,000 for any caee of dyspepsia it will not cure? Cram's I'nrlTalled Atlas. The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered by the agent, Mrs. A. M. Talt. The work is a most excellent one, and this edition is a great improve ment upon former ones, giving all the latest date and much new matter that was not in the previous editions. It should be in every family, and on every business man's desk. Those who are not supplied can procure the atlas by addressing P. O. Box No. 00 Al bany Oregon. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. & W. collar and cutis. Always have the latest styles in stoe'e, T. L. Wallace & Co. Julius GRADWOIL'S Bazaar o My display of new toys and no veil leu for the holidays thirf year will lie something woiidei ful. youej and SiTTflSWS & WiSHBWo, ALBANY, OREGOS, AUTUMN Cloaks, Jackets for This question can be SAMX. E. YOUNG, UMfO If AS OPENED FOR THE FALL AVD WINTER TR VDE A MAMMOTH ASSORTM ENT OF IV Ladies Dress Goods, in cloth, silk, f j-ein and domfitic fabric, shawls, underwear, gl vei hosiery 'I laces, linens, and white g.KU, notion, novelties, etc. . ' Also a complete assortment of Boots anil Shoes, Staple a id Fancy Groceries. .'. . J. tlSTABLLSHED IX 1S66. T.IIS PIONEER DRV t;0JD3 HOUHK H AS MAINTAINED PUBLIC FAVOR I by keeping a stock large enough to s-ipply any want, an I making a specialty of selecting suclr' goods as will give satisfaction both in quality and prices. ' CLO.SE CASH invited to ini BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY nspect his stock, which is complete in nil his numerous mtnts, audpurchasd especially for Highest of all in Leaning Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE I am an old man and have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured bv the use of Kly's Cream Halm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease Henry Bill ings, U. 8. Pension Att'y, Wash ington, D. C. For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected my eyes and hearing ; have employed many physicians without relief. I it in dow on my second bottle of Ely's Cieam Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. -r-VIIEVERY LATEST SEWS I is that you can buy at Julius (.iradwohl's Bazaar, fur net cash, goods as f illows : l. lbs. granul.ttfd sn tr $1.00 18 lbs. extra V uirar 1.00 No. 1 kerosene, pereinglegal. .25 5 gallons go'xl pickles 1.00 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon foip !H) One complete haninK lamp 2.00 I will conduct a strict cash store, and all g rnde will be sold for net ca h fiom 10 to 25 .per cent, less than regular pric. Aly block nf ('hinaware, fancy g Muff) and all the desirable styles ol dishes. :n well as staple (jr.jcer ien crockery lamps and lixtures, is complete in every way. I make a Seciality of tine teas, coffees and bakini; puwder, and always pleases my cut imers. JYl.ll'8 Okadwoml,' Ai.basv, Oct. 17. 1S9J. Ji i7Ua re The Largest Slock IIAIi and Wim of at IS HERE, mind and on the "Who has the Trimied finieok and satisfae'orilly answered at the old the fall saaEon'o! DwARH South Latett U. S. Gov't Food Report Powder SltoI Tax Notice, The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my office and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Bl'RKHtKT. District Clerk. 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 stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. KBIT WIMa, We desire to say to our citi ztna, t lint for years we have been sell lug Dr Klflic's New .Discovery for Consumption, Dr King's New Life Pili, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never bandied remedies that sell as, or that have given sueh universal sutlbfuc tlcn. We do not hesitate to guaran tee ; them 'every time and we stand ready to refund the purchase pi ice, if satisfactory rt suits do not follow their use These remedies have wpu their Crett iKipularity purely o their merits, roshay & Mason Druggists, A HiTUHAL KEI The holding of the World's Fair in a city scarcely fifty years old will, be a .remarkable event, but whether it will realty benefit this nation M much as the discovery of the Restorative Nervine .by Dr. Franklyn Miles is doubtful; This is just what the American people need to cure their excessive ner vousness, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness1, sleeplessnesf, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, con fusion of mind. etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and fine book on "Nervous and Heart Bieeaes," with unequaled testimonials-free at Stanard AUusick's. It is warranted to contain no opium, morphine or d,angerous drugs. A AIM IVVIMTMIIVr. Is one which la icnaraoteed to brhi you satitAtctory results, or in case ot failure a return of purchase price, On this Safe plan you cau buy frosu our advertised druggists a butt- of Dr King's New Dscovery for sumption. It is guaranteed to lirin relief in every case, when used ft any affection of Throat. I.unirs, Chest, such as (.'onmnintion, Inflami tion of Luutja, Bronchitis, Asthuv Whooping Cough. Croup, etc, et It ib pleasant and agreeable to taalt perfectly safe, and ran always be de perilled upon, Trial bottles free a Koaliay & Mason, Druggists, r SrXlLATI0X D-aKliKKeO. Scarcely a day passes without. Jut news of some large failure fl iglihiy over tne wires the usual result u. speculation In stocks or some equally dangerous venture. The same electric cu rent carries to dear distant friend the sad lidinvs of death of loved oik too often the result of speculation in patent nostrums. Moure s Revealed Remedy ia no peculation but is sold on positive guarantee. Do nofail to goto your druggist and ask for four money if not satisfied. We known you will go aud buy another bottle. For sale by all druggists, - AND THE INQUIRY ON.-THE lips ot every woman will be, best stock of Lafe Fall Dresswear. i-. established house of- depart- 1891 STATE AND COAST 'v.; A Hewspper Man Killed While viiruni in ri Drunk in Portland. HBWS 'VBOH THE CAPITAL. 8alssBaraf Trads to Is Xsorgaalstd - -;siatkr Isport Fro Bapsriitsid ; it Xewlaad, ortks liylim. T6TLAitD, Oct. 19. N. 8. G'roveiTweli known to newspaper men in this city, was found dead this morning. Shortly after 0 :30 his body was discovered lying on the logs at the end of one of the docks belonging to the Willamette Steam Mill Lumbering and Manu facturing Company. Though not recognized at Bret, a card in bis pocket showed that he was N. B, Groves, advertising solicitor for the Oregon Express and Alliance Farmer, published by D. C. Ireland in East Portland. It is supposed Mr. Groves wan dered djwn the path in an intoxi cated condition, and, becoming dazrd when be found himself at the edge of the wharf, lost his bal ance and pitched headforemost down on the logs below. The dead mm was subject to spells of extreme mrlancholy, and at such times drank to exoess. He had been suffering from one of those spells recently. NKWS FKOJt 9ALEH. An latsrcstlng Budget From the Kiata Capital. Salem, Or , Oct. If . In the su preme court to-day the Mnessdorf tor bridge bill was argued, being the case of II. D. Winter app. v. M. C. Ueorg. resp. 'I he reeon- dents are the bridge committee appointed under the act passed by th last legislature. In the circuit court this afternoon suit wi s begu i by C.W.Johnson vs. tin S. t'. Co. for damages sustained in the Lake lotbish wreck. lie was riding ou a pass when hurt and for this reason the suit is important. Dr. Uowland, superintendent of the state insane aeyluin, filed b s report on the 1st of October, in which many recjtniuendiiions for improvements, are made, which reflect no credit on the past man agement of the institution. The asscHsor of Harney county filed the arrestment roll with the secretary of state. It shows a total of taxable property of $l,474,)WO. ' ir Vtio ....li- IfiWtl 01' THE 00 A3 1. IaUrsstlaaj Iliau from EioktBfti ThrsacoMt tks Hrtk:st. R. T. Tracv committed suicide by blowing Iiis braiisa ut in a hotel at The Dal lea. Ho left a note stating tliat lie had loa all interest ia life. . The prees is call'isfcl -attention to a iKBerallr vtesared Oregon w which provides: lt shall ba un lawful to sell, barter, trade, give, or in any manner furuish to any minor, under the age ot eighteen rears, any tobacco, cigars, or cigarettes in any form, er any compound in which tobacco forms a component pari." Straw burning stoves are being introduced in Sherman county. The fuel is supplied by mean of dram, in which it ja-cioely pressed and will furnish a warm, comfortable tire for several hour before it needs renewing. '' , A. D. Webster, who kill vouncrman Robert Falea, em as n waiLci u un uvirtau usuwaii was convicted at Empir City, Thursday, of the crime of man slaughter. The murdered mao was a son of Nathan Fales, of Eugene. J. 8. Hunt, formerly postmaster at Salmon Falls, exhibited to the News-Miner reporter a dralt on the United States treasury, issued by the postal authorities, lor 1 cent, in final settlement ef bia accounts, tie taxes great piearar in presenting it to the dinerent banks for payment. A party ot i nutans- campeu m the main street of Ortinz the other day, and there, unnoticed by the nassers-Dy, a nme uaue was uoru. To the whits people who passed and repassed a dozen times during the day, there did not seem to be any excitement or anything un usual going on, and when the train came along that evening the mother, w ith ber new-born babe flung in a shawl, was able to clamber into a bjx-car unaided. Marion county's financial condi tion is excellent. None of her warrants haa sold below par for seven years. David Smith, a youth of Mehama, while out hunting ia the mountains, fell and split his kaee- cap. tie was taken to Salem for surgical treatment. PtoVasl 1 I Tbe sportingmen o! MiMinnville are thinking of holding a grand sbcoting tournament in that city Eoon. It will be open to all siort8 men of the Northwest. The West Side narrow gauge lines are being gradually trans formed into standard gauge rail road. All the new ties that have been put in since the Southern Pacific bought the road have been standard gauge ties, and now all the new bridges and fills are leing made standard gauges. Recently the teleg apli ' lines along the narrow gauges again passed into the hand of the West ern Union, aad it see ma they are there for good this time as the company ia just now Blinding a good deal of money in rebuilding the Hues in a substantial manner. The force is now at work near White so n. Ou r Lowsll'a Auccuolcs. Lowell, like Abraham Lincoln, was fond of hinting in a pungent anecdote doubts or disapprovals he did not care fi the moment to exprcssout right. Thin when the elective system beau to Ik a burn ing question at liarvarl, and ex tremists were inclined to preach an absolute freedom of choice in uiidcrgriduate Htmlies Lonell was acked at a 11 1 i Beta Kappa dinner for his opinion on tlie question "Well," lie said, with a twinkle in his eye. "1 have been thinking that tlie faculty mi;ht meet with the same difliculty that an old landlord whom I knew, once did. He had a great many original gastronomic ti eorit h, and conlided l me once liisc viivicti jii ttiat ordi nary ducks could be mail) to at tain precisely the hiuuc flavor as canva-t-backeil ducks by feeding tliMii largely on celery seed. I asked him w hy lit! did not try the expcriuii nt, and lien-plied mourn fully tint he had often endeavored to, but, rUld he, 'the tumble is the blamed things won't eat the seed !" Lostou Transcript. TWO MEXICAN I.OVKKS I UillT TO A I IMDH. They Lovstl ths Santa Srnurlla, and Kought teprratly with Swards Both Will Ole. San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 17. Victorian Kvalasco and Kspinf.ro Reinire8, two voune Mexicans rf this city, have been for some time paying reipects to the same Span tab tenor ita. She refused to en xtu rage one suitor nioie than the jther. The two rivals decided to fettle tlie contest by a duel. At uidiiight Saturday night they went to a deseited building, tripped to the skin and began the attic, each having a longstdletto. 'hey haa been fighting for some ime when the attention ofapolice lan was attra t'd by the noi.e le forced an entrance and f jiind oth men in a terrible tondition -whey were cut and both covered Willi Uiooo, which "jo nonius: !rom many cuts. They were separated and both taken to the hospital, and they will probably boti. die. KLOPKI WITH TUB al WOK. A Calirorala Girl, Who Kan Away to lie Harried. Nafa, Oct. 10. Dr. E. Z. Hen nessey, mayor of Napa, and Miss Mamie Tytlier were marr eJ late las, night by Superior Judge Hani Mr. Hennessey spirited the young lady away iroin ii itua ami urove hastily t'o this city, where the marriage took place. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Tyther, well-to-do farmers. They had opposed the marriage, toing Catholics and the prospect ive bridegroom a divorced man. The wedded couple went to San Francisco to dav. Mr. ami Mrs. Tyther did not dis. over the elope ment till this morning. V TBI WOULD KMKICHKD. The facilities of the nresent dav for the production of everything that will conduce to tne material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it is Ihe only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andeflectual to cleanse the system gently in the Sprin time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. moral Notice. W. R. Graham has removed his tailoring establishment to new commodious quarters on First street, opposite the Farnieis A. Merchants Insurance office. He has a fine line of cloths for w inter suiting overcoats and garments for men and youth, which his skillful tailors will make up on short notice in neat anil fashinable styles. His prices will be found most reasonable. French Tansy Warera. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iregular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for Bale at J. A. Cumming's drug tore only. K STARTLING REPORT Positively Stated That Ba'maceda Is Not Dead. A1DTOBK HIDING IS TH EAST News Bast sf Us Rotklsi -Th Faratsrs Alliaios Is 0iC Pitss-Tk rs.tWkltUsr Bsrfassly III. Cincinnati, Oct. 18. Dr.Fnucia Rivers and Sigoor Carlo del Rio, late of the military staff of Presi dent Ralmaceda, Chili, arrived here yesterday eu route for New York. They had with them l-ouis Bloch.of California, as in terpreter. Through him they said that Ualuiaceda was not dead, all repoi ts of suicide to the contrary notwithstanding, and that they expected to meet him either in New York or in Europe. .NlIUIKStOKH KAUINQ. The Worst Kver Known on the El gllst Coast Much DaaaafO Dene Nkw Yorl, Oct. 19. A dispatc h from Bermuda to the signal officer in this city announces a severe cyclone storm, dangerous to bhip ping, ii raging at Bermuda. 1osdon, Oct. 19. The hurricane which prevailed on the west coast of Ireland for eeeral days pact is pronounced to be the worst fctoroi known in that part of the country in twetity years. The river Shan non overflowed its I a iks and sub merged large quantities of land in its vicinity, drowning a consider able number of cattle and cheep, a it! destroying several houses and many farms, and other buildings. TIIK FAKMKK'S ALLIANCE. The Organization Is Fast Kotos; to I'lcces. R. timoke, Oct. 19. Ex United States Senator Wade Hampton, who is visiting here, in an intei view, says the farmeis' alliance ih rapidly disintegrating in the South anil that within the next four ears it will entirely disappear. The ieople, he says, aie rapidlj awakening to the absurdity of the dt in ii ds the org n ation has pro m :i! gated. Jubn G. WhiUler Rerloaaly 111.' Ambsduru, Mass., Oct. 19. John (ireenleif Whittier, the famous Quaker po.-t, is so ill that even his closest Irienus were debarred Iroin sneir.it him yesteiday, on tbeonler of In- I'hysic'ans. Mr. Whittier h is lieen ill for a long time, but was recovering. On Wednerdat he walked out of doors for the first time in many weeks. He caughi a severe cold which settled on his lungs, and he is again confined to Ins room. Assessment and Taxation! TheOregonian ssys "the subject of the Oregon tax and asetssuient laws is again being taken up by t he newspapers, but in the light of experience with past legislatures it seems a hopelets task to try to remedy the evil. By the showing of the vaiious county assessors it is clear that property is assessed at less than half its value. This does not, of course, cut any figure in the amount of taxes each indi vidual must pay, but only in the rate of levy, which makes a bad showing to a strangtr who expects to pay on his entire property and avoids locating in a place where the tax rate is high. But it is also clear that a Urge proportion ol real and personal property in the state, many people say one-half although that is a radical view escapes t ssessment altogether, which not on'y increases the rate of taxation but also the burden of those who are honest enough to pay their taxes. It is always those who have the most property w bo are most s ccestful in scaping taxes, while man with only a few hundreu or a few thousand dollars in property pays a great deal nnre than his just proportion toward the general expense of the I state and county. The Eugene Register's view," that the main trouble can be remedied by the as sessors themselves, is quite correct and, indeed, if these men would do their sworn duty fai bfully and ithout fear, there would be little need of any change in the present laws." The trouble with the leg islative work upon tbii subject is thil the legislature has alwats in corporated to much in the bills. 11 tingle tuij' cts ot amendment were made tae object of one bill. it could be patsei and btcouie a law, but the rue of action lias al ways been to consolidate Ihe Be eral points of desired amendment into one general bill, wnicu always causes enough objectors to spring up to defeat the the whole thing. Experience should cause our legis lature to improve on past methods, and do better in the future. HUMOROUS DRIFT. The muu wlni's bard to suit. lie Must need lie fond of strife. For he alw ays sees the beauty in an otuer leuow s wile. Good for Crops. Gilhooley What a wonderful thing the electric light is. Gus de Smith Yes, i; is wonder ful. I expect after while it will be usad to make Ihe crops grow, in stead of the sun. "There are crops now that thrive by electric light," "Nonsense " "No nonsense about it There are lots of young men in New York w ho sow most of their wild oats by the electric light." Texas Sittings. Sorry she Spoke. Mrs. Bumpus Will you let me love and pet you, and you won't think like those men that read the funny papers, think it is because I want a new dress or something of that sort? .Bompua Yes, and toabow you I won't thinkriU for dress, we will wa-rtrta point when yon love and pet me that dress or anything of that sot t shall never be mentioned. Brooklyn Citizen An Illnslen Bensovesl. Fangle (to Crinkly. Yale-yard, '93) By the way, I saw a man from y or college at a summer resort. He wascarryingeveryliiing oeiore him. Crinkly (proudly) Yes, sir. lhat is a distinguishing charac teristic tt our men. What was he doing? Fangle Acting as waiter in the dining room. liartier'e Bazar, ow Happy Is the Man. How happy is the msn wiic'ue'cr Puts trutt in fickle luik , And never with a iiob tailed flush Againcl four trays doth buck. New York Herald. The Doctor Is np to SnuBT. Wool Dr. Th'rdly knows what he i? alioiit all the time. Van 1'elt Has he done anything out of the ordinary lately? Wool Last Sumlay he an nounced the date of the Sunday 8cho A p;cnie and then started to pray for rain. Ne York Herald. You can save money by going at once to Klein Bro.'sshoe store and purchasing a pair of Oxford ties. The price has been reduced tocloee them ou. THE OREGON PACIFIC THE BONDHOLDERS TRYING TO RsToRO ANIZK. A CosnmltteA4HMsae f fl s te jfcJslsrHThay What to Oest Rc- - celver Hogg, Ni w York, Oct. 19. A meeting of bondholders of the Oregon Paci ni was he'd in the Farmers' Lean and Trust I uilding, and after ad journment tl era were exciting rumors of a row. The meeting was largely attended, fourteen millions of i he" fifteen millions of outstand ing bond' being represented. Tlie venerable John I. Blair, of New Jersey, one of the largest bond hol lets, was present, and the story that rumor tin a ate 1 was that a violent alte cation had occurred between Mr. Blair and Egerton Iloug. receiver and president of the road. Investigation, however, showed that the alterat ion was purely imaginary. President Hogg did not attend the meeting, being at present in Oregon. Doubtless bad Mr. Hogg been present when the bondholder were expressing their opinions of him there would have been an altercation. 11 is bnancial methods were bitterly criticised. and hopes wtre expressed that means would be found to take the road out of his hands. The road wl en completed will be (iOO miles long. Only 140 miles have been built, and yet the entire $15,000,- 000 of bonds, the maximum limit on OOJ miles, have been issued. The qut-s.ion of reorganizing the company wasdiecusFed ane a com mitted was appointed to prepare a plan. THE REV. SAM SMALL. Arrested for Swindling a Friend om ef ateoe. Rnsrn. Oct. 19. Thai Rev. flam uuihu vea hi ttoi 4 iu luin mj uu a charge of obtaining $1000 by false . I - I . I f 1 T pceienec, mww uy iuc ivev. n. rt. linn .hi n Pniwmn.li.il nl.1 .i IBUI1IUV u ufnnwwiH .daJ man at Newton, Lower Fails. Mr. Small has been stumping this state for the past few weeks in the interest of the prohibition ticket. Secretary Merden, of the prohibit ory state committee, went hail for him, and he haa been stumping the state ever since. The caee was brouk-ht in the civil court to avoid the "scandal that a ciiminal case might bring to the cause of prohibition. It ia said that the transaction which ret ul ted in the arrest of Mr. Small was agreed upon in August, 1S00, when Mr. Small was president of Olden ui iversity. It ia nllMrml that Mr. Kmall inIual the Rev. Monroe to pay $1000 foi s lot of land which he declared was wcrth that turn. The land be longed to the university, and it in alleged that the uoiverai y de manded only $' 00 for it, and that 1 r i. . 1 1 .1 pm i . 011. c-uiui uituc foiu iiy mis transi ction. When Mr. Klonr e beard of this he demanded the re turn of the money. As it was not forthcoming, he caused the arrett of Mr. Small. Mrs. rarnell Still Very III. London, Oct. 19. Mrs. Parnell continues in a very weak and pre carious condition. She is unable to sleep w ithout the aid of drugs, and cannot partake of solid food. J i v. It J- I