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VOL. VI NO. 300 JO CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SATlTttDAY. NOV.KM.lt EK 2 1.18811 roK SALK. WANTS. C IC. Ty'KSOIXTION OP PARTS' KRS IMP- ' - - -1 iiitkt in. ur u pi J"el 3-niiiio is, loin rmi in under that iwwMji miiis im ner.ny tcwolveil hy ' mutual consent. Stui !I.k retiring. The rnntw win bt omiiiu-J br Sminons & lhoniD, OST-!n this rity on Mou.Uy, xt. 1'J, a J flat void wjti-h h ru, lirinif the nion if am ' antl on the reer si-is a fir. eie. Ihd Ibme.- wi.l p ease leac the son. at II ik i. c tfii-e. ItrST- On th-r m,I nn-Allnny or in Al i bartv, a hi tea stt-m-i or fl-rio cuutainintf a hl-v k vent anil cotr, a octir of overalls, a hrl irtiti.iivl h it, a uir of sit--., shirts, a ra and art;, rn:i; aiil irusli. a aur of "ir inl bei.l ;r.. for a race h uae anl brn-s in 'lotfe, a'so a revolv.r. Liberal re .wtti will tnj paid to the tluJer ou Icaiiuif he muik at llK!.r oft -n. 1 V Y your h ml ta - The hl tax for the va.r I n 11 . .in. a.,i payablti Ta-an aro re iieve I t rail promptly, at th. orb . of fhe clem. 1'. it lIurK lurt an. I par the aauie. SiM I, C. O. Uurkhart, ccl.ia. TXIK KKNT A lie it five room t-ortaife. X near Southern Cwilic lriut. Apply at U.p t lintel, CI B. WINN. Adti.NT KtMl TIIE LKAO. in tiro. lit. and l-mt iuiuraiice com pan tea MONEY TO LOAN-HOMr: CAPITAL ON itonI real security. r'or particj. lars niiir of Odo. Humphrey. IvM'KKS OK LNI All tit for culti )f nation, an.l unlcr fcn-:e, for wle at $lupcra-re. Within 1) iiiiif from railroiu Mati in ami M miles Iroiu Alltuny Apply a' this urUce. (1 N W.V has re.aovs.1 h s la'in Iry to the O iron hm the cor-icr of Sc.-onJ ami Lyon street Lanil for Hair. B. in, 20, in, so acri-s, eaxy ti-rtns. Install rnent plan rhrnp anl hih pri-eil. Also s city lots all owned by II. Hrunt. Land rreylnjr. raaTtni Dasiusa auacari.ta oona can oa tain a:riirate ml pron. t work by calline upon county surveyor K I. T. r'iher. Hr liasroinpl't copiee of lielil notes aiul town ship puts; ami is prepare I to do surveying it any part of Linn county. Postoil- addrM Millers Station. Lino cou it. Oregon. A 1. 1' VI MM AliK to pure II me printel S-iet'titi - U'-ch uiical J.Miroal of Lt Korean I .venti .ri!. and Prtct'we4. V il, 1 1. N.i. s :'m ii tioi ifinraiit .td I."', Su M.-riptiou cis wr ear, with 2 Ahnninuin Lor I' r'er ouveiiir, S-yv-this adverti-ieii eut. It will It-ad jo-i to hiic ci-m, Au uisia it us Pi Bi.iiii:.u to, Ntw p -rt, Ky. MASTirrWEviYMOUTH Tobacco is man's most universal luxury ; the fra grant aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, even those who never used tobacco before. J. IL Face Tobacco Co., Richmond, Vs. CITY DRUU STOKE 6TANASD4 CUSICK, Proot., PFKlKr'KK BLIM'K. - - ALBANY, DeiUeri" In DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. FANCY and Toilet arti'i-a, Spncs. brimhet. Perfumery, &-hoo! It-'k and Ar tist's Siiprlics "Plivoirian's vresoripfi on f cart-fiilly rotiimn.lc(l. H. OKEGO, i T Mali's and Kos' clnthinK nia.le to nr.lsr or cleaned ami rrpaiie.1 on short ootics and ruaonalilo rate. shop od toe street car line betwesn Thirl nd Fourth streets. Conral Meyer'a new oven ia now completed, arul he is better prepared tlan ever to serve his olil customers as well as new ones with the best of fresh bread, cakes, in fact everything from the dainti est lu t rclla to the most elalorate wedding cakes. Housekeepers are invited to give the product of his new oven a trial. At Will A Stark's can be seen tome of the most beautiful ladies gold watches, which have just btn received. C II! I If3 P.iiAT)inv AT ) inirtrc lit lftUUllllg lltyilHIHW. n TOCQOD TEMPLAR. Do von know that Moore's Re vealed Remedy is the only patei.t medicine in the world that dot 3 not contain a drop ol alcohol ; thi.t 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 iti propriet'U 3 offer to forfeit $1.IK)U for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure? Cram's I'nrlwalled Atlas. The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered by ihe atrent, Mre. A. M. Talt. The work is a most excellent one, and this edition is a treat improve ment upon former ones, jiviii all the latest date and much new matter that was not in the previous) editions. It should he in every laiiiiiy, and on every business man s desk, ihose who are not supplied can prooire the at Us by aidresing r. u. tiox o. W) Al bany Oregon. We are the only ieople who car rv the celebrated K. fc W. collar and cuffs. Alwav9 hive the latest atyles in stock, T L. Walla; e A Co. Bazaar Wholesale price of susrar: 100 lbs. 'xtra (', f4.7"; 100 lbs. granu latfd. o 7". My display of new toys and niivellits lor the holidays this year will lx' something wot.dei fill. Julius GRADWOHLS 3toue5 an'i5ii7UarG jf&BSsmJ 111 MATIflEWS ft W4SHBURH'S, ALBANY, OREGON, AUTUMN Cloaks, Jacket, Fur This ijnestioircjiii be SAMX. EX YOUNG, Ml( HAS OPENED FOR TIIE Ladies Dresa Hoods, in cloth, silks, foreign and doamiic fabric, laces, linens, and white good;, notions, noveltiei, etc. Also a complete assortment of Boots flSTARLlSIIED IN 1W,.T:II-; TIONEER DRY G 0DS HOUSE II AS MAINTAINED PUBLIC FAVOR L by keeping a stock large enough to supply any want, an I m iking a specialty of selecting such goods J as will give r-atisfaction both in oualitv and nrices. CLOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect his stock, which ia complete in all his numerous depart ments, and,purcha9ed especially for tbefall season of Highest of all in l eavening Tower. Rd&feJ Baking Powder 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 Ftranire lhat so timplo a remedy will cure such :t stubborn disease. Henry llill- iiio-j IT c l'uiiuimi Attv. WitHh- , n' t - - - - - - - j 1 ; ingtoii, IK C. I For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected my eyes and hearing; nave employed many physician without relief. 1 Hin dow on my second bottle of Kly's ('ream Halm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro (iordo, HI. I is that you can buy at. Julius iiradwohi's I'.aiai, for net rash, goods as follows : 1 7 lb, granulated sug tr ... Il .00 20 lbs. etra (' ftiaar 1. 00 No. 1 kerosene, pcrpinulcgal. .i'.r o gallons good pickles V0 21 lbs. No. 1 Savon soip !0 Arbuckle coilce, 2."c per pound 1 will conduct a strict cash store, and all goods will be snld f.ir net ca h from Ul to 2"i per cent, less than regular price. My stock of Chinaware, fancy goinls and all the dcsiralilc ftyles of dishes, as well as staple grocer ies crockery lamps and fixtures, is coiuplett' in every way. I make a Seciality of tine ti-as, coffees and baking Hiwdcr, and always pleases my customers. Jl I. II S (iltADUOIII., Albany, Oct. 17. lSOI. A 1 UARDWARK. and mm South of Portland al - IS II HUE, mind and on "Wiio bus the Trimnied fflb and satiafactorilly answered at the old FALL AND WINTER TRYDKA and Shoes, Staple a id Fancy Groceries. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Hcbool Tax Notice. The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my oflice and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. BricKiMKT. 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 .toves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. MERIT WIS. V jlouii-.- t,i c.io tit mil 'lti ..-..j ..... .... ... i.i 1li.il fin vudh: u-. I11IV1. II. .HI W..I1 iug lr Kind's New Discovery fur C'niiiiiiitioii, l)r Kind's New Life I'ilis, liuikU-n'd Arnica Salve and Klectrie Hitters, nuil have never li.unllcil remedies that sell as, or that li:te givi-ti such universal sutisfuc ticn. We do not hesitate 10 tjuaran tee Itln iii .'everv time and we Btaud ready to refund the purchase ptice, il sa'ijfa'-toi y ri suits tin not follow their use These remedies have won their L'rett oopularitr purelv on their merits, fosUay & Mason Drusrists, Hliepp's I'hotoajraphs oftho World One of the most beautiful and appropriate holiday books that lias been issued, bears the title above given. It is fully ex plained by the title, for it illus trates all of the objects and scenes of interest in the different parts of world, and that two with all the truthfulness and iieauty of the genuine photograph. Over two hundred and fifty of these full page photographs aie given. The book is one of the linett gift boohs that could be imagined of, and is simply superb. It will be sold by suh.-ciiption. 4 tHv HVEHTHKT. 7 one which is guaranteed to brihiT you satisfactory results, or in case ol iai.ur.- a return of purchase price, On this sale plan you can nuy in mi our mlyerti-ed druirgisU a bottle of l)r hull's ew Uscovery lor Con sumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every ease, wneii Uheu lor any alk-ction or inroat. Lunirs, 01 i'licst, sin li as Consumption, InrUma tion of Lungs, Kroiiehitis, Asthmu, Whooping Oiturh. Croup, etc, etc It in 1 ieasant and uitree lile to taste, perfectly safe, unci can always tie do I k-ikIi l upon, Trial liottli-s free at roshay A: Mason, Druggists, SI'M I LATIOM U t.MiCKVl''. Scarcely a day passes without the news or some large lull me r.isinni; over the wires -the usual result of speculation in stocks or some equally uanoerotis venture, l ne same electric cu rent carries to dear distant Iridic! the sad tidings of death of loved oiks too often the result of speculation in patent nostrums. Moore's licvealcd Ki-inetly is no speculation bul is gold 011 positive guarantee. Do not fail to go to your druggist and ask for your money if not satisfied. u known you will go and buy another bottle. Kor sale by nil ilruggisls. AX1 TIIE INQUIRY ON TIIE the lips of every woman will be, best stock of Ladies Fall hmm. established house of - MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF s'lawls, uiid.'rrteir, gloves, hosiery, 1891 STATE AND COAST. A ftewsy Budget from the State i Capital. MORE PKI90NKK8 FOlt TH B PEN a" A Orast County 8tockman Sent Up for Three) Teats for Stealing Cattle Northwest Ntwi. Salem, Nov. 20 The Oregwi conference of the M. E. church are arranging for the establish ment on the church property in Salem t,f a deaconess school or asylum. In such school are two classes, those who teach and those wboae work is devoted to charity. This' wiHjt.e the first house of deaconestei 00 the Pacific coast. 1 Johnson, to eei ve a 2,la year term for larceny, and Harvey Geasiy, the same term for larceny, arrived at the state prion to-day. Ja. Corlett, who was released and at once arrested 011 a warrant charging him with obtaining monty under false pretense, is held in jail here pending the ar rival oi tdieiiU' fcollcs, of I 'iron county. The commitment of John Aus tin, sentenced to the state peniten tiary from Umatilla county, was tiled with Ihe secretary of state to day. Austin was a Grant county Ptockman and sentenced for three years for ihe larceny of caUle. He was a candidate on the republican ticket last year for sheriff of Umatilla county. Al. Dahl is an arrival at the in sane acyliim. He came from The Dalles and is insane over water locations. Ralph Martin, of Turner, was committed to Ihe asylum to-dav He is lo years old and has been idiotic since birth. The county court recently ap pointed viewers to make an exam ination of the big steel bridge across the river here, ihe view was made yesterday and their re port and reconim -ndations tiled to-dav. The viewers recommend ed the remo al of the snags about the piers and the painting ot the entire : tincture. Articles of incorpora'i in for the B. F. Drake Salem Iron 0rk9C0 were tiled to-lav; li. F. Drak, II Stapieton, O. D. Mutton, incorpo rators ; capital stock, $75,000, in shares of $100 each; number of director, live, three constituting a 1U0! u III. WU.NIIEItS OF ALASKA. Lieutenant Bchwatka Keturne and Tells of Ilia Discoveries. Das Moixeh, Ia., Nov. 20. Lieu tenant Frederi. k Schwatka, the . 1 1 j Alaska explorer, nas returned fmiii In'a recent, trio into l.lift in terior of that countiy, and is spending a lew days witu ins i-- i,.r..: 11:. -i .. met. os ill pte mouiea. inn paii.v left .lutieau, Alaska, June 25. Ttiey p'ocetded up the Nakou river sixty miles, consuming two weeks' time on account of the swiftness of the current; thence acr- s-t the c -untry eighty inileB to a lake of which the natives told them. Thi lake is nearly 1(0 miles long by lift' en in wid'h.and was named by the pirty"Ahklain" (Big lake ) They then descended the New berry river for 150 miles, inm liinff nleiitiful ill this re gion. F.oni Fort Selkirk they went foil 11 west mues in w iiai ia tiipposed to be the region in wh eh copper abounds, but none was found. S-veral wejks were sptnt in exploting the Copper river, described by ihe lieutenant as one of the most tuibulent streams he has ever seen in his travels. After ascending the ii.oititaiii neaka in the interior and lakirg a number of observa t on of peaks never before seen by white men, the descent of Copper river was made in canvas boats for nearly 100 miles. The lieu tenant is more tiian pleased with iin " " ...... . - - great geographical value. After . ... . 1 . . l VISlling low a. a mioii time no win go to New York city. Oo. I'ennoysr's House on Fire. Portland, Nov. 20. Governor Pen novel's house on the coiner of Lincolu ami Water streets had a narrow escape from burning early this morning. An alarm was rung in from box 'M and the fire depait nM'iit responded quickly. The fire was on the roof. It was ex tinguished without much loss. The house was rented by Nathan Shafer. Thrown from a Horse and Killed. Los Axuelks. Nov. 20. William S. Fmerv. night clerk of the West ern Union telegraph office, of this city, was thrown last night from an unmanageable horse against the pole of a wagon with which his horse had collided, and was so severely injured that he d ed this morning. Fire In San Francisco. Sax Francisco, Nov. 20. The Empire woolen mills, a three story brick building used for the manufacture of thoddy cloth, and owned by J. T. Davis and T. C. Campbell, was destroyed by fire early this morning; loss, $25,000 The New atcdlcal Law, Tha minrema ronrt. of Oroo-nn has rendered a decision of great importance to physicians of this state. It is that of Dr. Win. A. Barmore against the state Ixurd of medical examiners. Dr. Rar- more had been refused a certificate by tne board upon showing he was a graduate of the medical depart ment of the university (fOhio and had a diploma from a legally chartered medical school, in good standing, and was refused upon the ground that the Oregon Kta'e bard had adopted a rule which defined "medical institution in good stand ir g," as used in the act to mean, "only thoBc institutions which required ttirea regular courses or sessions of six months each, extending over a p-rio-i of thre year time." and that the Fchool f plaintiff' did not when he graduated have fuc 1 a three years' course. If Dr. Barmore liad applied befi.re tlx; bo.tr I adop.ed thi-f rule he could b-tve been admitted to practice in Ore gon. Dr. Bar.nore asked a man damus to compel the state Wrd to issue a certiorate and won his case in the circuit court. " Tn is is now reverted by the rupreme court and the t-tate hoard of ex anrners sustained. Appointed by the l'reaolelit. WjisniNuTON, Nov. 20. The president to-day aniointc. I Dolp'iin P. Roberts, of Evansville, Did , to be recorder of the general land office, vice Joseph M. Townsend, resigned. Crops of the World. London, Nov. 20 Tha world's wheat crop is estimated at 10,0 Hi, 000 bushels more than last veer , rye, 224.000,000 bushels h s. " COMING T0TEiiMS CUII.I Is NOW WILLING TO TO CONCfcliK A I'OIMT. Oar Ills; War Ships Old It Capt. Bchlev'a Request ; ranted At Last, New York, Nov. 20.-Sj.eci.il dispatches from Valparaiso say that Chili has at length conceded a ioint to the Uuited S ales in h?r treatment of the assa :lt upon the Baltimore sailors. Captain Schley vcuterday received a notic? grant ing his request that the United States representatives be furnished by the court of inquiry with copies of all depositions 11 1 tde b 'fore it in the investigation. It will be re membered that this saina rtucs: had been absolutely refused on all previous o -casions. It is supposed that the Chilian authorities, find ing that our government was miintaining a fail, but tirm atti tude, has determined to meet it half-way. It has become known here and in Santiago th it the United States was dispatching a large number of war-ehip-i to the Pacilic squadron, and theie ib no doubt tint t!is news has bad a salutary effeel in Chili. Condition of the Weather. Washington, Nov. 20. Gener ally warm wea'her may be ex pected w ith an increasing cloudi ness and weather becoming un settled. Rain ha-t already appeared in the Southwe-t, and the c'oud and rain a'ea no spread, with a possible storm de velopment in Kansas in north west rn lexas. Kepuhllran M sjority of One. llcosoN, N. Y., Nov. 20. Sen ator Gilbert Deanedied tuis morn ing. This leaves as the returns now stand, the 6enate with sixteen republicans, fourteen de uocrats and one lixleitendent. THK WORLD KNKICHKIJ. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the 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 know n, as it is Ihe only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and erJ actual tocleanBe the system gently in the Spriu- time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Fine Suitings. W. R. Graham, the tailor hae received one of the largest lines of tine suitings and trouserings to l e seen in Oregon, outside of Port laud, embracng all the desirable patterns for winter wear. His prices will be found so low that any one can afford to wear one of his neat biting tailor made suits and overcoats. He warrants his goods to be first-class, and guaran tees a fit. Call and see his new patterns. A Beautiful Sight. Julius Gradwohl wishes to re new his invitation to the ladies of Albany to call and fee his I oa :ti- ful array of hanging lamps. It is a sight worth looking at. He has just received a complete line of bicycles and tricyles for boys and girls. He baa also received an other large lot of sugar, and those who wish to purchase while aug4r is cheap, thould not wait. He still sells choice Arbuckle'a coffee at one pourd for 25 cent". It will pay you to call and inspect his goods. Those who want fine holiday presents should call early and have them laid away for them. FOR FREE COINAGE. Action or the Mining Congress in Session in Denver. IX KAVOIt OF ISI-MKTAI.LIS.M. Resolutions Adopted Dtnouicisg the Methods of Qiving Mineral Lazds to ths Railroads. Di nvkk, Nov. 20 The commit tee on resolutions appointed by the mining c uu less have agreed tipn their repott declaring licit the ctrtili -ati s of t! e. gov rniiicnt. hacked di llar for dollar by gold or r ilver coin on dejiosit in the treas ury of the l'l:i;ed Male, is a safe an J Found currency and has been appioved by ;be people; that the lirst national mining congress is unalte'ra'Vy in fav.r of the princi ple of bi-me!allism ; that gold and silver (not one to th- exclusion of th other) are the money metals of the cons itmioii ; that gold and silver should have by law eq'iai rigots, usi-s alii monetary pur poses, and to that end demand of the congress of the I'nited States the enactment f laws by which silver shall be coined free in all mod i equally wi h gold, and to have w ith it a fu'l ami unrestricted monetary powi r, and that they be in the ratio of f-ixteen to one; and when coinage is rcpresen'ed by treasury notes each dollar tdiall represent 412V. grains o! standard sil ver, or 25. grains of gold. Whereas, The supreme Murt of the United States has decided "that the txemptii 11 of mineral lands from grants in the aits id coiigrese should be considered to apply only to such lands m were at the time of the gr mt know n to b? so valuable for their minerals aslojusify expenditure for theii extraction,'' ami Whereae, This dictum of the supreme comt, if it fluul l become a 'aw, would invest the Pac Tic railway companies holding gratt s of I -ii i from the government with a vast nnmber of the best nviies discovered within the limits of said grants by prospectors and m'ners who have locate I theno'i 111 good faith, and developed and sold thcr on in gojd f-ith, and developed and sold therein in th honest bel ef tliat the said grants were limited to agricii'tural Ian Is only, as declared in the acts ol cjt g-ess making them. Uesoived, That this congress prot-sts against any construction of the siatu'.es of the United S ates which will result in nich a system tf wholesale conlisoton and the conseqtH nt enriclimet t of the great combinations already enjoying the bounty of govern mcnt.aud calls upon "the represent atives of the people in coi grer aseembled to tak such prompt and mimed ae action u n ay te within the constitutional preroga tive to ccslroy the threatened darg-r. Resolved, lhat the alien act, so fir ad it ii.er.lle t o XI-l lldp fore i 11 capital from investment in mining lands in the territories, is taise m niivi-M.'p n nil liHrnicious in effect. and d -mands :ui:neiliate repeal. SlUtK ATKl) fV 4i!. An Entire Family I'eri.li In an ludiana Town Aspf.rsox, Ind., Nov. 2) An entiie family was suffocated by ga at Lapellc on Wednesday night. Mrs. Mary Huffman and her two sons left the gas burning at bitiii prespure in the stove. Scnif-liow the draught was impelled and t'le blaze was extinguish) d The gas escaped and asphyxiated ihe who:e family. Ihe doors were l.r iken open yesteiday morning and Mrs. llulftiian and the eldest son were taken out into the air. They cannot live. The younger son, New ton, was dead when dis covered. The Itrar-llian Kebels Ate I Inn. London, Nov. 2J. News con cerning the situation in Brazil continues to be very meager. The provision! 1 junta, an authority in the state of Kio Grande do S11I. is takirgactive measures toetrcngth en its position, an 1 to main ain opposition to Fon-ce.i's dictabo ship. Baron Lucerna. of Presi-leid Foni-eca's cabinet, has sent a dis patch to the junta, offering m the part of the dictator, to re. ogtrz.e the lecil government that the, people of Rio lirande do Mil may prefer on the solo condition tha: peace and tranqil'lity be fust re stored. To this offer the junta re plied that the forces wou'd oiilv disarm when Fonseca shall lur e resigned and the uattonil cjiigtcss shall have aain assetu'-led. Secretary Foster Again at Work. Washington, Nov. 20. s-'ecrc-tuy Foster was at the treasury department this morriin, and ap pears entirely recovered from a slight cold which reported to have caused his hurried departure from New Yo;k yesterday. An Alliance With Itussia, Paris, Nov. 20 Notwithstand ing the semi-official denial which came from Weisbadeit yesterday of the report that the object of De Giere, R''?-ian foreign minister, in visiting Paris was to conclude a treaty of alliance tween bis gov ernment and that of France. L Gaulois, which is the organ of Ihe Count of Paris, publishes an arti- e'e this morning which shows it is that pter's belief that that alone is ti e reason for the Russian min ister's visit. Le Gaulois appeals to all Frenchmen to silence their discords during De Giers' stay in Pari?. It says: "We are all agreed ae to the advantage to be derived from an alliance with Russia. Some day, perhaps, such an alliance will restore to us our territory and power," Another Darius Train Robbery. Missoi'i.A. Mont., Nov. 20. Yesterday afternoon two masked men entered the Northern Pacific ex tires--car on i he Missoula & Co-ur d'A'ene railroad, and at the point of their guns n.ade the ex-pres-i messenger o,en the door of the salV rt'id give up all the mon y l c.ontaiiiru. $20Xi. The robbery centred between Doorsey atul Mullan, near ths Montana aid Idaho line. The ICepuldlcan National League. Nkw York, Nov. 20. The meet ing of the repuiclicih national league was continued this morn ing. The morning was taken up by dcl-g.ttes hu'king a detailed report of the work done) in their states, and the worn proposed to be done by their respective or-gania'ion-. Convict Labor. The reform school land is being d-ared by a band of convicts, and as la-t as they cut oil' the tittiber a bind f goats follow and eat up all brush and sprouts. It would be better for stale is such work was done by honest labor instead of c nvicts, goats and Chinefe. A MERRY ROW TUB FA ItM Bit 3) ALLIANCE IN A BIO WKANULB. They Fire One Delegate Bodily From the Meeting; A Split la Their Hanks. Indi isai'oi.is, Nov. 20. The al liance this morning gave a inal coup t thu ant) Fuhtieaeury peo p'e by barring ( Jat-s, of Missouri, !o:u the mt clings of the alliance. i Tiiis w as done bv a reso'.ution ex- c. tiding "all alliance men who are not vouched fur by Ihe chairmen of their respective state delega tions." Leonard refused to vouch for Gitcs, and, although he bore credent iaW from bis state alliance, he was forced t j retire. The anti suhtiea'tiry people made prompt response by issuing a call for a convention of anti-aubtreasury alliance men at Memphis on the Itith day of December. The ca 1 declares that, as the supreme council has declined to bear the prot-st against the sub treasury and land-loan schemes and goverment control of railroad and telegraph lines, it is decided to is-ue a call tor a national con venti.ci of all anti-subtreasury alii mc men in the United States to bear and consider this protest and take such final action in the premises as may seem proper and best f r the general welfare. Suit for a Campaign Keward. San Fimncisco, Nov. 20. Rus sell .1. Witsou. chairman of the deiii icra'ic state central committee has sued Irwin C. Stump, chair man of the republican state com mittee, to recover $10,000. The ae'ioti h based on the famous "Old Pari" letter which G vernor II. II. M.tikham is alleged to have written to E. G. Hallojk. The letter wa industriously circulated during the last campaign. The republic m sttte central com mittee, through Stump, as chair man, offcrtd $10.00-.) for the genu ine litter written by Maikbaui, claiming Ihe I'll published to be a lotgerv, Wilson produced an "Old Par i" letter, but failed tj cor. vir.ee Slump of its authenticity, and w,is therefore unable to col lect the money, for which he now sues. Petition for Kstee's Appointment. Fiksno, Cab, Nov. 20. On Tuesdiy night a petition praying he president to appoint M. M Estee to the vacant cabinet posi tion, was forwarded from here t" San Francisco. The petition had I een siealthily circu lated among republicans known 11. lobe uniriend'y to La tee, and w rgelv signed. It is under- t o . a jietition is being circu lated ii. 'milar manner in every con. ' state. -II Head. l.:av .. re familiar to our re.. 1 ts, as not a day passes with out the reMrt of the sudden death of some prominent citizens. The explanation is "Heart Disease."' Therefore beware if you have any of the following synptoi is : Short l'.reath. IV in in Side, Smothering Spells. Swollen Ankles. Asthma'it' Breathing-, Weak aud Hunjry Spells. Tenderness in Shoulder or Irregular Pulse. These symptoms mean heart disease. The most reliable remedy is Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, which has saved thousands Bf lives. Book of testimonials free at Stanard A Cusick, who also sells the New Heai t Cute. Klein Bros can make you any stvle of a hoot or a shoe you wish a tid w ill guarantee a perfect fit. Try them on a pair. i 1