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in 9- SO CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 1891 VOL. VI NO. 275 FOK SALK. WAXTS, KTC. I O.ST In this c-Uy en Monday, M. lit, , -- -uH.il i ii irni, oeariutf me m m iiirnuu SK- 1 i ,i.u . , - - " w nv leitrw sine a Br! aceiK. The tinner will picas leave the i.niu . t 1 1 ...... . . m V. '1 ' IT. If OST On th- rnl ne.ir Albinr or in Al- .1 r " .- r i-rip couuinint; a bl.-w k vet ml coit, a pair of overall, a tlMkt.l i..; I I. . . . i . wiinii; ii ii, hii- in s;i z fiiiri.4, a r -- ct ami .iniMi, a air or spur oJ hjii l,-M fur a race hnrne ami hrac' in hott'e, al a revolver. Liberal re ward will be paid to the llnJer on leaving the ani4at IIkkald i.tl'i to. 1Yy mrhiil Ut-The suhwl tax Ir the year 1 vil, n n . due i nl payalile. In UI..TS rc reik'Ct) ca.l promptly, at the .1I of the clerk. C. 0. H irk hart ami pay tin suua. Su'iwi, C. U. llurkbart, clerk. "IJR KE.NT A licit Hire mom cotUgs. X near Soulhe .n IVu-ifli- depot. Apply at -Lep it liotelv CB. WINN, AGENT FOR TUE LEAD; lag are, lite anil ami lent insurance com paniea. MONEY TO LOAN -HOME CAPITAL ON roml real etta'.e security. For particu lars enquire of U. Humphrey. 1 A VTKE OF LSU All fit lor culti I Oil v.tion, anil ini lr fence, for sale at tlD (wr re, W.thin I) uiiliM from railrovl stvM in a-id 20 lulled frjui Albany. Apply at tin ottice. SN W has rem weil h laun.lry to the iron n m the inw of Sei-ond aud Lyon street. Land for Sale. B. 10, 20, 10, 80 acre, easy term, install ment plan chc ip ami liii(h-rrired. Also a w city lots all uwneil by U. Bryant. Land Aarveyloa;. 1)ana DBsnune sukvitixs dons can os tain .-curate nil prompt work by calling upon county surveyor E T. T. Fisher. He hasi.-onipleta copies of field notes and town ship plats, anil is prepare I to do aurveyinic in any part of Linn county. Postottice address. Millers Station. Linn cou Itv.Oreicon. A IX M IN I'M A;t-. Mpif-o llo.ne printed S'ici tiH: Mi-liuical Journal of Late Korean I .venti n and Prim-met. Vol, 11. N'. -Viiciiiaiioti tfiiarant .-ed l."i, fio hu TMiriptioii :l'i cfi per year, with t Aiiitiiiiiniu L.irl' Pra'vr Souvenir, Sve this atlverti4eu ent. It will lead yol to am- l'e4. All VIM K AUK Pi ,1I.I!-IIIM1 Co, NiW- krt, K. Albany Xursorii'S. V' are olT'riii to jihi'i'er I lie fi tifst lot of fruit tr-", f nil le eirah'e v.triftii-H. in fie plate. One liuolrel and lifty tho is.uid trHfg fortius S'ltniner'H t:t:l I". Iiiaji.'Ctioii invited and Hitti.-ff:n'-tion Kiiaranieed. Send for cataliitfiip or cull nnd sec nat Hie oi l ('line lnn'istfad one half mile southwest of Alhany. II YM N it BkoVV.NEIX. Jul the N.-i. -l'l Days at 406. A 60RD ! HOWARD & SOP, STEAM SAW. PROMPT WORK CITY DRUG STORE STAHASD t 07SI0E, Pross., PFKIFFEK BLOCK, - - ALBVNY Deiler In- DR'JCS. MEOICMES, CHEMICAIS, FANCY and Toilet arti. i e, Sponicea. Brinhes, Perfumery. Sehool Books, and Ar ti.t's supclies Osrtiyaii'ian'a prest-ription' carefully couipounded. H. fJREGG, Tailing Otpairing. Men's and rims' clothini; male to order or elesneil and repaired on snort notice and rr-wonallo rates. shon on tie street car line between Third nd Fourth streets. Special Notice. Ladies or Kfc,,l'einen eotm template buving gold watches will lind it to their advantage to call at F. M. Frenrh's jewelry store De fore purchaiing, as there has I wen quite a reduction in prices. The Corner jewelry store. . Conrad Meyer's new oven is how completed, and he is better prepared tl an ever to serve his old customers as well as new ones with the best of fresh bread, cakes, in fact everything from the dainti est hi t rc lis to the most elaborate wedding rakes. Housekeepers are invited to give the product of bis new oven a trial. ... At Will A Stark's can be seen some of the most beautiful ladies pold watches, which have juit been received. M Sawn? TOCOOO TF.MPLAK. Do yon know that Moore's Re vealed Remedy is the only patei.t medicine in the world that doi 3 not contain a drop ol alcohol ; thi.t the mode of preparing it is known only to its discoverer; that it is at advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that its propriet i 3 oiler to forfeit $1,000 for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure ? Cram's I'nrl trailed Atlas, The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered by the agent, Mrs. A. M. Tail. The work is a most excellent one, and this At! it ion is a ereat improve ment upon former ones, tfivin all the latest date and much new matter that was not in the Drevioub editions. It should be in everv family, and on every business mail's desk. Those who are not supplied can procure the atlas by addressing P. O. Box No. GO Al bany Oregon. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. A W. collar and cutis. Alwavs have the latest styles in stock, T." L. Wallace A Co. Bazaar My display til new toys and imveliies l-r Hie ln.liilavH th'ufc -year Hill Ik- something uoiidei lul. MATTHEWS Mils GRADWOHL'S 3tOUe5 ami r r . 1 fc TTT I OTTTHTTl M' a n&onDjiiii. AUTUMN Cloaks, Jacket For Trimiwi fiis and This 'iicstion cm be SAMX. K. YOUNG, IITHO If AS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRVDE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF 11' Ladies Dress Ooods. in cloth, silk, f -eiiii and dom ntio fabrioj, s'jawls, underwear, gl )vtM, hosiery, II laces, linens, and white g.oU, notions, novelties, etc. Also a complete assortment of Boots an 1 Shois, Staple and Fancy Groceries. flSTAr.I.ISHEDIN 1W..T.1H PIONEER DRY ;o)l3 HOUSE II VS I by keening a stcck large enough to s inply any want, and making a as will give fatisfaction lioth in itia!ity and jirices. CLOSE CASH BUYERS VI-ITINO THIS M RKET invited to inspect his stock, which, is complete in idl hi ments, and purchased especially for Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE I am an old man and have been a constant sutlerer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured bv the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease Henry Bill iugs, U. S. Pension Att'y, Wash ington, P. C. For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected my eyes and hearing; have employed many physicians without relief. I am dow on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, L'erro Gordo, 111. tr 1 1 K V V. R V LATEST NEWS I in that you can buy at Julius (itui'iwoli 's Itaz-tar, for net rash, goo Is as f illows : 1") lbs. granul.i'i d sng ir $1.00 IS lbs. extra (' Piiyar 1.00 No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .2 ") gallons go'id pckles 1.00 20 lhs. No. 1 Savon mi M) (.in- complete hanging lamp L'.oo I will co idtic' h strict cash store, anil all g h)s ill tie sold for net ct h fiti-n 10 to L'" per c-nt. less than regular price. Aly t-tiM-k nf Oiinaware, fincy g mm Is and all I In desirable etyles ofilisht-s. a, well as staple "r..ccr-ii-s i-rucke y lamps and lixlnres, i t complete i'i i very way. I make a speciality of line tens, c flees and hakim; xpil. i , aiil alway." pleases my eiisl iiiu-rs. Jl l.lt S (iltAIIVVOIII., Ai.iiaxv, Oct. 17. lS'll. JiivJLare The largest Stork tf tl'O UAKDWARK and i of al u, ALBANY, OREGON, - IS HERE, mind and on "Who has the satisf.ielorilly answered at the old ARE ESPECIALLY 3 numerous the fall sasonof Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. School 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 -riecwiiee-de- linquent. C. G. Bl'KKIMKT. 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. MEKIT WINS, We desire to say to our c-m- ztns, that for years we have been sell ing l)r Kind's New Discovery for Coiibiiiiiption. lr King' New Life I'ilis, liiH-klen'i Arnica Salve unit Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that tell us, or that have .'ivrn such universal Kutisfuc ticn, We du not hesitate lo ifiiarjn tee itliem every ticiu and we stand ready to refund the purchase pi ice, if sal it-factory n suits du not follow tlieir use These remedies have won their treit popularity purely on tlieir merits, ro.iliuy V Mason linisrgists, A tllivtL i:u;r. The holding of th World's Fair in a city scarcely lifty years old will lie a remarkable event, but whether it will realty bent-lit this nation as much as thediscoverv of thi Kcstorative Nervine by Pr. Frauklyn Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure tlieir exeefsive ner vousness, dyspepsia, headache, d'ziness, sleeplessness, neuraliiia, nervous debility, dullness, con fusion of mind. etc. It acts like a charm. Trial hot ties and line book on "Nervous and Heart Iii-ca';eH." with unequ-ilcd testimonials fieeat Stanard it Cusick's. 1 1 is warranted to contain no opium, moi phiie! or dangerous drugs. 4 mm: lVrl tiKur. T-? one wliirli is L'Uaralitceil to liriinr you sal isfa.-toiy icmi'Is, or in c:im- ol failure a return of piucliare price, ()u tliis safi- plan you can liny from our adverli-eil dru-ists a liuttle of llr King's New Dscovery for I'-iu sum pt.ii hi. It is )ruai'uli-i-il to luiug relief in ev,ry rase, wlirn usi-d for sny 11 Hi ct inn of Tliroat. I.uiiir-i, 01 t'liest, Ma li an (;oii-uiu;ilion, liillaiua tion of Liiiii;s, Itroiu'liitis, Astlini':, Wlinoping t'ougli. Croup, etc, etc It in Icasant und ugrcethle to taste, perfectly safe, ami can always lie de pcuded iipiui. Trial bottles free at Kosliay iV .Mason, llnigu'isls, KI'M'I I. A n t.Ki:oi . Scarcely a day passes uilliout tlie news of some lare failure tlisliini; over the wire the usual result of speculation in stocks or some ciiiall) itanceroiis venture. Tin- same electric cu rent curries to dear distant Iriend the sad tidiiiL'S of deatli of loved mils too often the result of speculation in patent nostrums. Moore's llcvealcd liemcily is no speculation lull is sold on positive guarantee. Uo not fail to iro to your druggist and usk for your mo-iey if not satisfied. Wc known you will Koand buy another bottle. For sate by all uruifgists. AND THE INQUIRY ON THE the lips of every woman will bo, best slock of Ladies Fall Diro'ear. established house of M VINT VI NED Pl'P.LIO FAVOR specialty of selecting such goods 1891 depart FATAL TRAIN WRECK Five Persons Killed and Eighteen Seriously Injured. AN Ol'KN SWITCH TUB CAUSE, HetrtrendiDg Bcsn?s at th: W:cck - k Belief That ths Switch Had Been Tair-pned Wltb. Ai.E8iiru(j, 111., Oct. 21. The Chicago,- Burlington A tiuincev fast passenger train, which left here at W-3!Tniglit, was de raileiT al?oi Va. jtil, near Mon mouth, sixttjjjjjiis west of here, by an opcnaw'iich. The whole train of s -ven cars, save the sleep er, tut ned over on its side. .The kiUtjd are : Engineer A. L. Emery, of Ualesburg; traveling Engineer George Courtney, of Galesburg; Mrs Go irge Allen, of Laiuo ii, la., and Frank L Johnson, of Avon, III. About eighteen are seriously injured. Great surprise is express ed that the li-t of casualties was notlaig-r. The saddest eanialit ies happened in the first cl air car. George Allen, his wife and baby were seated near the middle of the car when the accideDt occurred. The car tipped over and Mrs. Allen was killed. The baby was burled across the car, and except a cut on the head, w. s un:njured. Allen received only a few bruises. The, scene after the wreck was heartrenilering. The imprisoned passengers bn ke out the windows of the cirs to t-lllct their escape. A large force of surgeons and rail road ollieials wens lioiu here and Burling'on. The coroner vi-uted the wreck, and wi'l hold an implest to-morrow. F. C. Rice, superintendent of Illino:s lines ol the Burlington toad expreFscd an opinion thai thes-titch had been tampered with after tlie wreck, as it was fo ind half turned. The news of the wreck created great excitement lu-ie, ami hundreds are visiting the scene. Mual I'uy ItHliiiucrdH's Debts. Chicago, Oct. 21. PedioMontt, of Santiago, Chili, arrived to-day on his way '-oiim- fiom fV'asliin toii. " l lie eiiormout debts oilsd up jii Ci.ili by Baltnai;eda wfll be a luavv burden on tlib land for several years to con.e," said Mr Monti. ' Babuaeeda went into a wild lareer ol" extiaviiance to ward -he last, and vet the debts h contracted tlie I lnlf,.n reputilic will be lompelled to pay. The junta, or ores ;nt provisional gov eminent, will be supplanted bv a permanent government organiza tion to t'Ue place immediately afttr the (ouiing election. As soon as tlie new president and new c ngie-is shall have been elected, the work of reconstruction will piogr ss rapidly." Ths Saultr of th Czar. Bkkiin. Vvt. 21. The I'aaech iMiiiohlet. arguing that the czar is a mudmaii. is one of the strongest pubiii alions ever issued from the piths in Germany. The writer go s into a history of Russian rah ii from the time of Ivan the Ttrnble. and traces an msane taint through the Romano!!' dynasty. The writer argues that tlo! insanity in the preient c.nr 'n dir. ctly tnheii ed tiom ins grano father Nicholas, who was diiven to maduess and death by defeat in the Crimean war, and be prophes ies a similar fate for the pierent czar. The pamphlet aton ed the anger of the kaiser, it is said, be cause it reminds him closely of the attacks of- the French press n pi n himself, and lie therefoie caused the tale to be forbidden. Aid for lbs Distress In ttussla. St. Petkkshl-bu, Oct. 21. The czar gives 3,00 1.COO rubles from his own private purse to the famine lund and has issued an appeal to members of the nobility and larded gentry to form another fund for the relief of the famishing pe ipie. Ant i-Jewish riots have occurred at Ternicoff. The troops hail to interfere to protect Jews from the violence of their persecu tors, whose hatred is animated by the belief that they had caused the scarcity of grain and the conse quent distress. A Dishonest Jockey. ; Bt i)A-Pi:sTH, Oct. 21. Sporting circles throughout Hungary are excited at the discovery of a series of extensive frauds committed by a j ckey who his been riding for llerr 'Blaskovitz, ow ner of the larg est racing stable in this country. The jockey, it appears, has been belting on and against his own mounts and thereby netted large sums of money. The disgraced rider had a number of confederates and further impottant revelations may be expected. Flghtlug the Sugar Trust. Chicago, Oct. 21. A special dis pa' eh from Philadelphia says Clans Spreckels. the independent siicar refiner, lias reduced the price of granulated mgar to 4 cents a pound. The trust met reduc tions to 4',, cents and 4 l -ltj, but when the price dropped lo 4 cents it began to buy. France's Minister of Worship, Pakis, Oct. 21. The indignation of tlie prelates against the circular order of M. F'alliers, minister of public worship, forD'dding them to indulge for the present in pil grimages to Rome, threatens to entirely unoo the woik of recon- cil:ation between the chutch and the republic, w hich has bjen car ried on successfully for several months past. The prelates all i-tand by the archbishop of Aix in his letter repudiating the com n and, an an unjustifiable interfer ence wi h his rights as a prelate and as a citizen of France, and should legal action be taken against him, they will espouse his atiee to a man. The government, on the other hand, is not at all sure of its position, aud M. Fulliers has been called to account, it is Faid by President Carnot. COAST NOTES. The whistl ) of the locomotive on theCoes bay railroad will in a few days be heard, at Coaledo, and shortly afterwards at Ctspiille City. The Union city treasurer receiv ed no'.ice a few da ys ago t hat a bunk rohbe'v had been ommittec in the East and $'0,)M in fecuritie-i stolen, among them $!:), I) I ji the union city Isiuits. 1 tin of course can cause no loss to that citv as the bonds have been sold a id the cash re -eived, yet the treasurer was notified not to ca h them if presented. The 2-year-old gun of Frank Raymond a farmer on the reserva tion, near Pendleton, fell head fust into a large keg of blue vitriol, such as is used for steeping seed grain. The littlo fell-iw was got out jost in time, but not, before a considerable quantity f the noxious liiUorh id lorn swallow e '. A doctor was called and the boy is d ing favorably. Some parties burglarized Mr. A. II. Blakesley's jotato patch at St. Helen' i one night hut week, and carried away five tucks of potatoes which had lust been Iul!, a id thi remaining empty s:ics that weie found .y iheihu-f were lillt-'d with cabbages and carried away also. 1 In man who would steal spuds this year would rob a last year's binl's heel. THK CASCAIIK LOCKS. The Gigantic t-iigineerliiK Feat I'niler Way on the Columlila. Colonel K. L. Lovell has just it turned from '1 h Dalles, wliete he was superintending the build ing of tlie Oregon poitage railway, which is, pel baps, tlie only line of railroad owned and lerated by anv state of the union. While at The Dalles Colonel Lovell visited i Im goveriiiiK-ii locks heing built at the Cascades. He says the locks are going up al the rale of a foot an 1 a half per day. The lwergite wi'i In completed by the middle of next month. Here lot' re the work b.is been t-low, as it wa-i all under water, but new they can hurry it. The south gate is completed and the north one is up probably a third of the way twtriry feet. The building of these great locks is a niaL'uiliccnt piece of work, w hich, w hen cotn plettd, will stai.d as a monument to the engineering skill of t! is age. The gates, w hei hung, will !e the largest lock ga'cs iiMhe woild, he ing 03x40 leet and weighing 130 tons. Th.-y are of steel and are to swing on giant hinges. Working at the present rate, thet-e locks will he completed in a Viar and a half, if funds are forthcoming. It will require appropriations of $1,700 000 to finish the woik. The last ("ongress appropriajed $4:10,010, nnd this will ieep woik going on until about the first of De -ember of the present year. Salem S'a'es man. A watch is useful in a number of way 8 besides mere time indica ting. In a civilized community its value as a compass is not very great, but a man traveling around and occupying strange Ledscan pre fect himself from pneumonia by its aid. If there is Btiepi 'ion ef damp about the sheets lay the watch be tween them and either smoke a cigar or lead awhile.' Then take out the watch and if there is any film er mist on the glass do not go to bed, or if you do, deep between the blanket's, which arc never damp. Hundreds of drummers, ami especially men past youth or middle ace. take this precaution and profit considerably thereby. Somebody who bus time on his hands has been limning the whole thing out and finds that it costs the people of the United States $250,000,0 0 a year to be born, $::00,000,000 to be married. o.lHKi.Utw to he buried, ana jlKW.OOO.OOO to get drunk. These ate positively aiarmmg ugures. Can't we knock off a little on the expenses of birth, uiarr ago arid burial I A famous dog fancier says there is no improvement on tlie old fashioned way of telling a well bred do'. Ift him bv the neck snd if lie is a ( ur he wi'l yelp; if well bred he won't whini'ier. If you don't like this way, however, you can tell by kicking Mm. If he is a cur be will leave your pants on you; if be is a thoroughbred you'll have to stand in abanel un til somebody fetches another pair. lLXi.r; to be Stopped. IxMicoK, Oct. 21. The Moecow Gazette publishes a renort that the government of Russia is about to stop the export of buckw heat and millet EAST OF THE ROCKIES The Romantic Story f a Toung Lady's Prize Essay. IT TF ON HER A KICK HUSBAND a Salvatisn Army Kordsrsr WisU ts Bs Hiog la Ptblio-Ths Fir Ktca.a. Mkmhiiis. Tenn , Oct. 21. Last winter the Sunday T:mes of this cily offered a prize cf $20 to the young women who should write the te-it latter or essay on" 1 he Model Husband." Miss Lillian B. Perrv of Covengton, thirty miles north of this city, won the prize. The letter w as copied in the Minneapolis i noune, wnere rremoni neiu, a banker aud rich business man of that city, saw it. He much ad mired the beautiful sentiments. Going to New York, Reid came across the letter. reprinted in one of the metropolitan journals. Rtacbii.g Chicago on his return, he read the prize letter in a Chicago paper. By this time he felt sure that his fate was inter woven with that of the fair un known essayist. Mr. Reid wrote to her, asking to be allowed to correspond. She answered no letters of this kind, having received many. Mr. Reid was persistent! and wrote a second letter and in closed indorsements, and Miss Perry con-ented to coriespond with her unknown admirer. Later Mr. Reid visited her. A second viett ended in a promise to be his wife. To day he arrived in this city and this ii'fternoon they were married nt the bride's home. Mr. Reid is 35 years old and handsome. The bride is a typical Southern beauty, the daughter of a 'once wealthy fjinily, impoverished uy the ai, and, ttioug'i reared in a country town, is a young woman of rare accomplishments. llie Kaiet Y a Murderer. Slip i.i. Mo.. Oct. 21. Thomas A. Williamson, the Salvation Army murderer of the lloores, father. and son, and who ie to be hanged on October 31, has written the following note to Governor Francis: "Dear Governor: I want to ask you for a favor. Will you let mo hang in public? Your friend, Thomas A. Williamson." "IVop'e have expressed the iear that ! will break down," said the co..de lined man, to such 1 will accept such as fate has ordained like a man who is lead;, and will iim to die. 1 have soent toe irreat- pr part of my life behind iron bars and stone, and it would only be a veiy short tune that 1 would have on this earth cMinued 10 the pris on, so piefer hanging. If allowed this privilege on the gallows I wilt tell the people of t e treatment I received at the hands of one w hose duty it was to stay by me to the last." Shot aid Killed Ulusself. Pi.vMoiTH, Pa., Oct. 21. Jacob Masterman, an aged wealthy farmer, residing in Fairmount township, sixteen miles from here, committed suicide yesterday morn ing because his young wife eloped with Will am Belas, one of bis farm hands. He tracked them to the railroad station, where bs learned they bad bought tickets to Philadelphia. Seven hundred dollars in money and bis best team and carriage disappeared at the same time. He ie urned borne and fchot himself. Am Editor Gone Iasane. Bi ffai-o, N. Y., Oct. 21. Geo. F. Chandler, editor of the Sunday Ttutb, has gone hopelessly inrane Some time a to, together with the proprietors of the paper, he wa arrested on a charge of blackmail, prt ferred by Pascal L. Taylor, of the Standard Oil Company. Mon day the grand jury indicted Chandler and Irs employers, and he went into violent fits of mad ness. Was Tired of Living-, Xbw Yobk, Oct. 21. William E. Whitehouse, 40 years old, residing at 127 Pacific street, Brooklyn, and a member of the New York Stock Exchange, Stot himself tbia morning at the Clarendon bo'el at Brooklyn. He left a letter ad dressed to the hotel keeper and one to his wife.. The wound is fatal. They De Not Like Ik Dak. London, Oct. 21. Agitation is growing in Bnstol in protest against conferring the freedom of the city on the Duke of Edinburgh. The newspapers there and else where are devoting editorials to the subject. Al expensive Bias. Minneapolis, Oct. 21. The warehouse of Bard well Robinson & Co,, fash, doors and b'.ind man ufacturers, were burned this morn ing. Loss, $100,001); insurance, alnrnt half. Loss at the Brooklyn Fire. Nkw York. Oct. 21. The loss by fire last night in Brooklyn was onlv $05,003. Cattle Thieves Cantnied. Modesto, Cal.. Oct. 21. Sheriff Purvis and Deputy McGinneS brought Charley Fagan. bis son. Frost Fasran. and William Ducker I li.n Imn la.- - f.....'0- cattle stealing. TUsVBj.e' res'ed in the Coast Range moun tains yesterday while asleep, and in a corral near were eleven head of cattle, stolen from ths Booth ranch belonging to Fred Weyer." This morning the men were taken before Justice Townes. AMKBICAN TIN. President Harrison Writes a Letter About It. Pittsbug, Oct. 21. Last ve.k W. C. Cronemeyer, of the United Stales iron and t in plate works, at Demmler, Penn., sent President Harrier n a box of Unmanufactured at the Demmler works. This morning Cronemeyer received the following letter from President Harrison, dated Washington, October J9 "My Detr i : I have your lette-i of October 15, and also a box of bright tin plate, which you send as a specimen of the product being turned out by the United States Iron and Tin Plate Company. I h,ve no ckill in determining the character of this work, but to the eye it teems to be eminently satisfactory, and I thank you for this evidence of a new industry that has been estab lished in the United Stat.'s. I cannot quit understand bow any American can dcubt we nave mechanical skill and business sagacity to establish successfully her manufacture ol tin plate. Ao other cou ltry c-rtainly surpasses us in inventive genius of its citi zens or i n the busi ness sagacity of it s capitalists. It is surprising to m that any paw lotlc American should approach ibis question with a desire tt sea this great and .inter esting experiment fail, or with an unwi.liiigness to accent tlm evi dences of its success. It will be a great step in the direction of com mercial independence when we produce our own tin plate. It iems to me nothing unless it be lack of faith in the maintenan-e of law, can thwart this desirable achievement. I can understand. however, that success should be doubted and our failure accepted with satisfaction in Wales, but I cannot understand bow any Atnei- lean can take that view of the question or why be should always approach every evideiicj of tin success of the establishment of this industry in this country with a disposition to discredit ami re gret it. If the great experiment is to fail, our own people should nc t add to the mortification of the) failure the crime of rejoicing in it." FLOODS IN MsCXICO. Batista, the Capital, In Great Dancer. Citv op Mexico, Oct. 21. The San Juan and Papoosan rivers are rising rapidly and have overflowed their banks in many places. Sev eral towns have been inundated. and there has also been a great destruction of crops. Heavy rains have fallen in the state of tabasco and the city of San Jaun. Batista inecapi.ai is in great uanger. Miners Crashed to Death. Monarch, Col., Oe. 21. Wil liam Davis and L. I-ock, miners, were overcome by foul air while desc.nding a mine near here yes terday morning. They fell out ot the basket to the bottom of the shaft fifty feet below and wera crushed to death. No Land for Forelcners. SHANuuAi.Oct. 21. The Chinese government has resolved to make no more concessions to foreigners outside of the treaty ports, and hereafter any native selling land to a foreigner for settlement or residence will be severely pun ished. Killed In a Collslon, Winni peg, Manitoba, Oct. 21. In a collision near Brandon and Kearney last niht between two freight trains, James Bell, a Bran- ion conductor, and J. Joii. a builder, who were riding in the caboose, were instantly killed. The Weather To-Day. Following is the forecast of the signal service for the next twenty four hours : Raiu : coder weather. Dr. Lennox Wainwright, :n The American Journal of Medicine. strongly recommends the use of enthol in hay fever. He con siders it, however, most efficient when mixed with carbonate of ammonia and used as a smelling salt. When so used by his pati ents, all irritation of the nasal mem brane disappeared, and in many cases did not return. This is a harmless and easily obtained com pound, and worthy of a trial. Artificial quinine has been suc cessfully produced by MM. Grim aux and Aruaud. of Paris. It is said to be chemical) v identical with the diug with which the world has b. come so familiar. It is ob tained by treating the base cup- reine a vet e 'able a'.ksloid. of a Brazilian shrub with solium, and - the resulting compound with chlo ride methyl. The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills of oalem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full tine of men and boys clothing blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will kept in stock. These goods are .best in the market and wiil i entire satisfaction. 19$ v V