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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. J. ALBANY, OH., FRIDAY, JULY 1888. fa Foitmiller & Co,, -FUNKItAL DIRECTORS Prompt Attontion-Fir3t-Glass Hearse -Aftor business hour tuU at residence rSrnor Fifth and Hattar streets. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Dragon Pacific Railraatl, Orem Djvjlopinnt Cmnp-aiiyVi Hteam- 225 MILES SHOUTS 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by ony otlior route. First-elan thpvig:i pinnng'ir ami freight lino from Portland and all points In tho Willamette Valley to ami from Sun Francisco, Cat. Willamette River Lina of Steamers. ley," Tlie "Throe SUturs" are in KBrvico lor both passenger airl freight traflio be tween Corvallis and Portland and inter mediate points, Inaving Company1!' wharf, ('orvallis, and Messrs. Hulmaii V Co'g wharr, Nos. MI and 'MZ t ront Ml., ron land, tlireo times a wbek as follows : " Noll I'll 1IOUNU. f (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods aolil oat. fredL, Joust mmm IIAlilHSOVs nilNXSK UKf'OlSIl, On April 2Sth, 1882, ISenjamin Harrison voted in tlie United States Senate to admit to this country free of the Chinese Restric tion Act all Chinese "skilled laboVers" and "Chinese engaged in mining." Section 15 of the Chinese Restriction Act reads as fol lows : Section 15. That the words 'Chinese la borers," wherever the same occurs.shall be construed to mean both skilled and unskill ed laborers and Chinese emploved in min ing. Senator Harrison voted to strike that section out. Congressional Record.April 28th, 1SS2, Vol. 13, part, page 3tu.J On April 25 ;h, 1882, Benjamin Harrison voted !n the I'nited States Senate to strike out of the Chinese Restriction Act Section 14, w hich reads as follows : Section 14. That hereafter no state Court and no Court of the I'nited States shall ad mit Chinese to citizenship, and alt laws in coninct witn tins Act are hcrebv repealed. I Congressional Record, April 25th, tS32, ol. 13, part 4, pages, 3264, 3265.) eCorvallis. Moil.. Wed. and Friday. 10:0JA. M. Usve Alliaiiy, Monday, Veil, anil Friday, 1"-!:0U Noon Arrive I'.irtlaiid, Tue., Thu, and Satuntay, 6:30 R U . SOUTH IIOL.NO. Leave Portland, Mon., Wed. and Friday, 8:00 A, M , Leave Albany, l'uo., Thin, and Saturday, 1:20 11. M, Arrive Corvalliii, Tue., Thu. and baturduy, 4:20 1. M. lioats make close connection at Albany itU trains of the Oregon Pacltlo Kailroad. TIMB St'llBPULK. (except Sunday..) Lerve Altiany, 1:00 r. u. Leave Corvallia, 1:10 r, a . Irriv. Yaquiua, (::I0 F. a. Leave Yaquina, 0:46 A,M. Leave Corvati,lt):.1.'i A.M. Arrive Albany, 11:10 A. a, O. A C. tralas conneor. at Albany and :!orvallls. The above trains conneutat k'aqutn with the Oregon Development Company's Line of bteainsbips between i'anulua aud San Francisco, SAILING DATES . FROM HAM PKAKCieUO. KHOM TAUIWA Willamette Valley, Willamette Valley, jAlllainelte Valley, IjlillaiiieUe Valley. J uno 22nd July 3rd July 18th July 211I1. Jim. 28th. July Mill. July 24th, to The Company ..corves ,be right change sailing dates without notice. N. u. i'assemtera iroin i-or.ina anu VViilainntta Vailuv noirits uan make clone ji-oniifhiLl m with Ltia Lrains ul the YariUina route at Atbatiy or Corvauis, ana 11 ties- aasd tu Sil t'r.iiu',ixj'i aliould arrange to arrive at Yaiiiua the evening before ualo olsatllug. Marater ami K.elitlit Italea always me LttWfsi. For inform lllon apply 10 O J Stuart, Freight and ttr'Att Aeut, AJtuny, 1 C 11 llaa-oll, Jr., O. F. P. Ant,, Orujrun OuvuhiiiK't,t Co., 3)1 Alonitfoiuery 4., San FranulacJ, t'al, 4 J. Ilttki .J. F, and P. Aent, Or.rr'in I'.V'itk It H Co. Corvaltii, Or, Everything New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered j in Albany, conaistiog uf DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES " AND GROCERIES It is because a fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind that the caal barons are feel ing particularly happy over the nomination oi uenjamm Harrison, The fact has not been referred to by his biographers, never theless it is a fact that General Harrison is a member of one of the largest syndicates in this country. It is what is popularly known as the "senatorial syndicate," oper ating in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Vir ginia, and was organized several years ago under the immediate direction of Stephen 15. Elkins. Mr. lihiine is also amcmberof and a director in the comprnv. So long as manufacturers are kept in condition of uncertainty business wilt drag As soon as carpet wools can be imported free, carpet manufacturing will become very active, the mills will be more profit, able and labor better employed, while pur. chasers for household use will have the advantage of lower prices. The I'lut !,' tribe iu tbe malket at AU.At.-F. it Thompson's, projione l have as bany, with all ' oomj'iVi aa-.ojfc ever. line a? ever brought to Al- 0VE3LMJ TO CALIFJMA -,VIA- Southern Paoiflj Company's Line. tiix nr. sHtsiA Kilt ri:. New Novelties and Latest Styles rib itiBimtacvUtiiil. Ail old ciistJiurs an-l tVioiiils of the hous i.fiv oiii!.,, ai-rt c.iidially 1'ivited to' call and ttisj.ect stock i.d Do lot Propose He To Undersold. W 1. BEAD, ar.-l u, ricf: at Hum well i Al .i .i mi iia-. Ft- 4.1ft v. A I u tuy Han K.mi 'I"'! Arnvo North 10:40 A 7:u: A H 0::w r m i. ia-hrmik!i t:hi!s iii.v ;oxi'tjt Stimlt.v). i-.VH-H j Arrive r,rt1;ihil Albany Kmretit' ;(; tr p m U;ar a m ii m a UJ. Kl PA-HRNMKIl TltAlXS DAIItV. KtCKPT tIL'NUAV. f H I U..V0 :" P H I Arrlm t:MM luve VMi't Arrtvn Altiany Le :!)' n Alhiiny l.ulmiion A rn yo Loave I ,v-tr a m i;M A M b I H:4 i P 1 57 First Street, Albany, Or hi mi Second Hand Store jiuwsor to N, H. A'len tt Co 1 dim i in nurccr cicco:tj Tourist Sleeping Cars I 'ir ri-oiii inonnttim ol rrrinl''lns 1'assrn srtrt. nlliirlii'il I Kir Trains. Wnl Mile li'lvUlon. wntr.v.x runrLiKD aho cvuvalu. MAlliTltxix DAIItY (ex )it Sunday.) Oil I Loavu r a Arrlvo I'ortlamt Corvillia Arrlvo lt:l.ri r a 1:30 a xirnM Tit .iix-1 dailt (exejp. Stinday. I a r I Ijoavo Arrt-a PortlanJ MiMlnnvllle Arrlv. I Lnave U:00 A a f.4r A M At Albany ami Corvallls connect with traliu o( nei w t'aciflft Railroad For lull Inlorautloa roanllng tratoi, map., etc., . on Company's Agent. R. KOEI'I.IR, . P. ROOMS, Milliter Am'IU K. and P.'Af Owing to tiio innrfased demands of our business we have Leen compelled to move Into a larger store and we can now be found next door to S. E, Young, wber", we will be pleased to soe our patron. II youneoJany stoves, furnlwe, tlltiwro, croekory, olo.:ki, carpets, picture, .fruit ar, trunks, boolis, roller skates, suddles saws, planes, etc and a thousand dlf- IWnnt n USB B' tlclllS VOll OVI 11 t do betbir this ilii f San Fm i-jI ion tlun you oan do with its on a purchase or exohange, L. GOTTLIEB, 123 First StreetAlbany.'Or. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop Is now located, until be Beta Into Ibi new Fosbay Mason building, Just nortU ofNo.2'aKngine house, where old and new oustomers are invltel to call on blm at very low rates. Lumbar, Shingles, Lath, Posts, Pickets, Fence Trimmings, Sash, Doors and Blinds. fall fur prides at yrd on O.h St . 1 east of O. ,t C switcn. W. W, CHOWDER. UNI7ERSITF OF OREGON. EUGENE CITY. Nnst session begins on Monday tba 17th of hepteuiber, 1888. Free scholarship from every county in the State, A pply to trnttr rrnu'ntv HtiDsrlntendent. Four courses : Classical, Scientific, Lherary and a abort Knglish Course In wbloh there la no Win, Oreek, French or lierman. Tbe English is pre-f mlnently a Business Course. For catalogues or other information. .ddrejoHNgo;ii President, T)f. M. II. Ellis, uhvsician and lurirenn All.-: ' r t. .. " Aii-any, Oregon, imw uuuia ia city country. I am rir receiving my spnug and summei reis i.,i. Call early and secure harga us Mr. t. HEAD. Patronize home indasrry. Try one ol Joseph 5-ceDt cigarr. Firt t f his own make. NO G5 TELEGEArillC NEWS A HID. Washington, July 15. Senaior Elair to-day introduced a bill declaring that here after no alien shall be admitted to natural ization until he shall have been a resident of tbe Ur.ited States during five years im mediately preceding the application for naturalization papers, nor until he shall prove by two reputable witnesses that dur- these five years he has behaved as a person of good moral character, and shall also in the presence of a judge speak, read and write the English language with men intelligence and facility as to prove that he has capacity to transact ordinary business in tnai language ana ay its use to Become well informed in the principles of tbe con stitution and the duties of an American ci tizen. Ko naturalized person, the bill pro- vuics, snau exercise the right ot sulirage for one year after receiving his naturaliza tion papers. Judges are forbidden to try more than twenty naturalization cases per day.and false swearing in such caes isde clared to be sufficient cause for forfeiture of personal right to suffrage. Tin !!i Crop. Skatti.k, July iij. The bop growers of Washington territory are highly elated over the prospects of an enormous yield this year. Never before in the history of the industry in this section has the appear ance of the bop crop been so favorable for a heavy yield at this time of the season as at present. Growers expect a futl yield in all the hop-growing districts ot the territory. In 1SS7 only two-thirds of a crop was real ized.rmounting to about 20.000 bales. This year it is expected that over 30,000 bales will be harvested. In Western Wasbinz- ton there are 212 hop growers who culti vate 283 acres. Owing to the unpleasant experience of the last few years regarding unstaoie markets, trie new acreage this year is very light in this territory. I'll IE Fi S IMI.KS. Itching Pile, are know ili.' iu lir.uro tike ' Jirwptra 1011, prtMlDemg a very ii:.iirreoii,ie ttcmn,r alcer fret ttnirwaim. 71118 rorm as wull a. Il-iiut, lilooa.t'iraii pnttruuinif Piles, yield at m,rd to tho spniication o l)r. Ifcrninkirii fit. rvmrtly, wtu!i acta Utrri-Uv nn Ihrpm alfcrtetl, abs'irtniu tiio ru uum, a'layiliir tlie JnU'Use Utlimsr aotl effoetinif a pcnime"t rnre. ' cent. Aililrvns The iir Bosanfc Metl.citie Co , t'opta O. ia tv 11. A. M .Her. A lull ilvlieixlli line of I'r. I ti Cie.iin Hakiugaud Vii.-ltn; A Ii tti'M 1 Wai.i. i" i; V TiiiiMi - itt. KM Ml lill In Jiis new tlift tvry I. r Ooom iii-ii-oi. titx-"t.lcil In priHluciiia nio li -i'ie v.-h:nli i ai-kn -alftloLl liy all to lie ij:i toirv.'l'itw. It U t x -oi-ilhorly (l.-!iiiiit to the laj.tj, ptw-ily lisinnU-ns, a.il rt-n-i o.-t t,:ken In H -H.iU".i'.timplion iromrii-. I'nM. Wh-np lii Coiiyl., ."rti llrem-hitlit. ar'tl Pains ii tlw l.'liest, i. haa jiiv,Mi univioal ani.ia -'i-n', lr lt-.-.iiiko's 1'i.lUli ami l.uii b.rop w lil tl .'. cinu liy M. A Mi tier. Hi? mi n J IT 1 tt !HNVILLE vflLLEGE McMinnville, Or. Two eimrw of aiudy of four yoars each, (wo oftbrH vearn. slid two of two years, rirvml r,.i,ni'ln IMllpirn biitldtmr on first floor. a"l.iinln President's rooms, reserv ed fur yiiit'itr women. Kmmis o SHfiond and thiid tlnor for ynmiK men, Bnaroing ileiisntr.i'iit in basemotit Oorrespon denro Invited For catnlomie address Pre T, . Ilrowniioii. Disastrous Kaiustorra. Wheeling, July 19. A terrific rain storm prevailed here this evcning.flooding cellars and distributing debris from the hillsides on many thorougbfares.rendering them impassab e. White a number of peo ple were standing on the bridged the Bal timore & Ohio railroad, spanning the Wheeling riyer, tit gave way and precipl tated twenty to thirty persons into the river. Eight were rescued, but it is feared that ten to twenty perished. On Caldwell's Run, in the lower end of the city, four dwellings were swept away and eteved per sons drowned. About Oregon. New York, July 19. -The headquarters of the national democratic committee is be ing visited by many democrats. Among the prominent gentleman from the Pacific coast who vi-itcd one or the other of the rational headquarters were Andrew Rob erts of Portland, who claims that his state will be solid for Cleveland and Thurman, despite the recent republican victory there. Lapt. L.. ('. rarrar cf I'ortlaiv!, sir., Morris Gross of Tacoma, and others, were also among the number. v The ItifHwr. Man. Oi.athk, Kan., July 19. Deputy sheriffs Hannibal Campbell and F:ank P. Itotlen beck were arrested here last night for the mimlcr'of John P. Reardon, at Round prairie schoolhous?, nine miles south of this place, on tbe night of April 27. They bad a warrant for a desperado named Rog ers and Readon. Reatlott was en route from Philadelphia to Umatilla, Or., but was stopping tcmporarila at the schoolhouse, owing to his horse hiring lame. He was heavily armed, having a revolver, bowie knife an.l Winchester riile. The officers heard be was there, and immediately start ed after him, thinking he was Rogers. Sunday evening the officers arrived at the scboclhot sc. Kcardnn was just Inside the door when the ctlivcrs entered. Camp belt had a revolver and tlotlcnbcck a shot gun, while Kc.nAm was unarmed. They informed K canton thai they bad a warrant for bis ar-est, at the same time pointing their weapens at him. He thought they were joking, an attempted to step out doors when they tired, killing him. Fine mix-d and plain pitklos al VV.lI.I.Al'K & Tlluill'soN s. Por r - it FUotDgrapber. Stnaio corner Seoond ami Ferry BteeiS nearOpora House, uronnu . Children's pictures specialty. rbniiitlibu, rniitital I'uilm'liig. .S'lirmo r nru't ft 1 srti'a and punts in any grruM srwei-iltiv. t.'lfAini and rt'tmiring piirmptly 'nttemltfi , Main tree, Albany, Orei;i'n. The Oregon Blood Puriil'i-r is ustiiro's own retnmly, snd should In used to the exclusion of ll ether mi dtottien iu all dbca.es of th sromnch, liyor and liilitrvs, C I KK FO SK K II K l AC IIK. Io niil w.int a n-inMly for IVIi'imiiew, Pimplos oa tbe fa .t , a tl a sure wire for sick heaOat-be, auk M A. Miikr.'lie PnuniiV for Pr, (.'ci.iii's Liver i'ill only ai.l lr a tliwo, rainplt. (rec. lull box cnti. New embroidery just received at Re it's W F LBANY. C I...a-. . ..Iu t T K Rr. Ira ilk ORtuO''. tnotner colun.n.