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DAILY EVENING ALBANY VOL. I. ALBANY, Oil., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1888. NO 87 Wm. Fortmiller, FUNKIt.VL DIRKCTOIl. Prompt Attention-First-class Hear38 4rftr business hour oH at rosli'.enoo corner rum aim jjAKr anouw. IE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon PaciQo Railroad .ju Djvolop nnt Company' Stoam 225 L3G83iJT5? S3 than by pny otlior routo. Fintolan tlirou;r!i tKMWi:r and froitfht lino from l'nrtl.mil mill all points in thii W ill miftle alloy lo an I Iroiu sou Franclaco, Cnl. Willam8tt3 River Lin of Stsanwrs. TIib "Win. M. Ifoair." The "N. S. Bent lev." Tlio "Tliroo Sisters" are in service for both passenger anil freight irafUo bo' twoen Corval lis and Portland and in'.or- inodiato polutH, leaving Company'!' wharf, Corvallis, ami Mown. Iluiinnii A Co's wharf, Nos. HOI) and 'Mi Front St., Poit land, three times a weok as follows : NORTH IIOL'NII. Leave Oorvallis, Mon.,Weil. ana Friday, lU:OIA, M. Leave Alluinv, Monuay, veu. anil rrinay, iz:uv .mum Arrive I'urllalid, Tue., Tim, aiil Saturday, 6:30 P. M BOUTU ilOUNU. i.va I'nrtlantl. Mun.. Wail, anil Friday. 8:00 A. M . .11 .. 'l'l.iH U.l. li 11 Arrlvo Corvalnj, Tu'o., Thu. and Baturday, 4:20 1 It Hosts make close connection at Albany with trains of t no Oregon racitio itauroaa, Tl M K HL'UKDL'LK. (encept Hundayl.) Lerve Alliany, 1:00 r. M, Leave C.ir.V.ln, 1:10 r, a. Arrive Yaquina, 5: JO r. a Leave Yaquina, 6:45 A,s. Leave Corvallia.lu::li A.M. Arrive Albany, 11:10 a. a, (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Ii now recoiving new goods in every line. Old goods aold out. r i mm vmmmm mm Sco Tiousc Concerning the Mills bill James A. Bill TELEGRAPHIC NEWS says: "The majority of American people I will be better off by its enactment, and I believe in the adoption of such measures as will produce the greatest good to the greatest number.' If any one asks you who James A. Bill is, tell him that James A. Dill is one of the largest wool growers of Connecticut and is president of the Con necticut Agricultural Society. And now comes the n.an who went back in the musty past and found the fourth plank in the platform on which Grant was nominated in iS6S, to read as fellows: "It is due to the labor of the nation that taxa tion should be equalized and reduclcd as rapidly as the national faith will permit." Twenty years later they have forgotten equalization and want reduction on whis- Four years ao on the i ith of August A. M. Clapp, public printer, and Chairman of the republican finance committee said : ''Blaine will carry New York by 50,000 majority at least. But wcall hae a vivid recollection of the fact that he did not. csterdav the associated press dispatches ado some man ay, (name not given,) that ew York will give a republican majority i the way up to 50,000, But it will not, O. at C. trains oonneix at Albany and Coryallis. The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Development Couiuauy's Line of Steamships between Yaquina and Man Francisco, , NAILING DATES . FROM SAX FRANCISCO. VKOM VAUUIBA Willamette Valley, Auiriut 0th. AuiriMt th Willatnoue Valloy, Av lutlt. . Auiriul 14th vYHIaiiiette Valley, August mil. August tuli The Company V-waryes the right .to change sailiug dates without notice. N. li. fassungers from Portland and Willamette Vaduv noiata can make close couueeti.m with me trains of the Yaquina route at Albany or Uorvallls, and II ues 1 tined to 'Iaii Krancisoo should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening Usure date ol sailing. asucauer aal Fx-laht Kates always ui PorlnfiirniAtlm apply u V J Stmrt, Freight and Ticket Airunt, Albany, ur to J II ilaiivyll, Jr., O. r. A i At llrjiruii Duveluiiinci.t (Jo aj4 Mimtjromery Bau r'raticioCJ, Cal, . 4J. llOUltt, A. 0. F. and P. Agent, OriKMi l'aiiflc H It Co. Uorvallls, Ur. Everything" Newwith New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, consisting uf DRY POODS, NOTIONS, ' ; HATSCAPS,; FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERE l propose I" bany, with ali have as CO"l ck vcr line as ever wrought to Al The democrats in the Seventh Illinois strict feci confident that Lovcjoy will completely wipe out the 5,000 or more ma- lOrity which Henderson has carried for ears in his pocket. Bogus butter, dear coats and cheap grog. Down with the low-priced fai mers 1 A stir ring warcry,that,for the republican braves. "I did vote with the g.'eat body of, the republicans in the senate against the CM nese restriction bill." Harrison's letter to Rev. J. B. Brandt, Feb. 19th, lSSS. The Cape Charles, Va., Echo, which in the past has been an independent papei with a leaning toward the republicans, has come out for Cleveland andThurman. President Hyde of Bowdoin college has announced his intention of voting for Clev land.--t- , -n t For Sale Cheap. Two large fannin mills for cleaninr; wheat made bv Best. Second hand. Will sell cheap. Inqul ef bee. of Albanv farmers Co. Fine mixed and ulain nickles at Wallace & Thompson's. New Novelties and Latest Styles Patrmiiza lioine industry. Try one of Joseph's 5-ceut cicar. First f his own msko. C, J.DILLOrV, Kivir and llarlinr l;ii. Washi.notox, Aug. 14. Senator Dolnh aid to-day that he was much pleased with the fact that Oregon has received the first attention of the chief of engineers under the new' riyer and harbor bill. The bill ame law on Saturday, and on Morning board of engineers was appointed to e. mine and report upon improvements of ne i.iaiies ami rapuis ot the Co umhin and the two eastern members left fnr regon. The board consists of Mai. Post Col. Craighilland Maj. Hanburv.theengin- v. ... v-m. v.. i..c v-uiuuiuia river lm rovements. Mai. Jones has been renni-st. to appear before the board and present s views. The chief of engineers has nlsn directed Capt. Young to submit his project r the improvement at Yaouin.i l.av hv telegraph, and Maj. Handbury has been directed to submit a project for the remuv 01 oars in ine Willamette and Columbia vers in the same manner, so that imme- '.ie acnon may be tiken by the depart ;nt. The prospect is that an earl v reenm. mendation for improvement of The Dalles and rapids will be received Ciiicaiio, Aug. 14. Mrs. Adele Nelson, member of th? Nelson family of acrobatic performers, has begun suit for $50,000 against the Northern Pacific Railway Com pany. Her husband, Robert Nelson, and mother-in-law, Mrs. Emma Nelson, have ued the same compan v.the former for S.. 000 and the latter for $30,000 damagcs.The suiiavteic uiuiixm mr personal miuries ustained bv Mrs. Adele Nelson and Mrs. mma Nelson in an accident which hap pened to the Northern Pacific train at Gold Creek, Won., July isl. Both were badly naKen up. Kohert rselson was not hurt. but sues for loss of bis wife's services. A Dynamite Bomb Found. Chicago, Aug. 14. A large dynamite bomb, containing enough explosive mate rial to demolish an entire train, was found on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rail- iuuu nam ui oi-Mcentn ana naisteaa streets this morning. The police suspect the Bur lington strikers or the sympathizers. They nave no ciue,nowever. A Prominent Hepulillcan Bolts. New York, Aug. 14, Congressman A. P. Fitch of this city hai resigned his mem bership in the republican organization of his district. : He says he is in favor of rea sonable revision of'the present tariff' in the direction of decreasing the coast of neces saries ot Hie, and suppviny the American workmen with cheaper raw materials for manufacture. He is also absolutely oppos ed to any reduction of taxation on whisky. 3V.'UJ fi) CALIF 1NIA -VIA- Soutiiarn Paciaj Caapmy's Lhi8. tub nr. nuisit itii;':. . cr - I.111 uv.jr.i.M Aliii'iyaid di:. rV wiw 1, 3.'. lwurs UALIrURXIA KXP.1SSS 1. PA1I.Y, S'JllMl 4.IHJ r. m. I Ijonvo s:tl; r H I lAavu 7:I'J A u I Arrive Purthiid AliMiiy :iln F u'it-'ir':' Arrive LviAve Luiive North 10:40 A u ml as tlinv are uniiiilHCturil. ami as well iew oniw, cunliall)' 11 ices. All old cunijuirrs nr.fi friends tflbe hi ie l-iviifd in csll m.d liinj.ect stocK Bi.u uti lot Ptopose Bs To W 1. BEAD, (irn Srtiodeld. Washington, Aug. 14. The president has issued an order placing Gen. Schofield In command of army headquarters at Washington. Gen. Schofield wil' also con tinue in cammand of the division of the Atlantic. No oilier changes have yet been made. WHOLE' Vt.E M.VN'UFACTU BKK Ol' ALSAN'T RE. bi (tm 1 c: ( 0 1. j-'al, rmMan,i traiks daily itxct SdiuUy). S:m a u I Luivo P..rtlana Arrivu 1 3:45 P H fJ:4t) p M ) Imuvo Allnny 1ovb I A M r I Arrive Kuircnu lowvo 1 At A M LOCAL I'AS-iKNtiKU TH VI.XS DAILY, RXtKIT St'NDAY. P H I Lcivo AlOdiiy aith j i bAit A M s:r-0P M Armu Ll-Iuhiui tt'Mi A M l-:.'i'M h Ijtjiw Albany Arrive y:4rP l . Wi'M Arrivo Uljaium Umv a:tW r m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPR3. Tourist 3l9apiag 0ar3 ur ,tc;M:ll il n,lio i 1 ser.iinl-'la J'aMrii crs, nltarhiMl 1 1 tvuren Train.. We M tVSvl.lnn. IIKrVTKUV l'ittrLlXI till t'lrltVALllS. sAiltraik D.vlliT (ex pt Somlay.) IS". 11. All First Street, Albany, Or - J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardware . OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural implements Ageiit ior Fire mil Marine Insurance o a a Luivo , Arrive iVrtlanJ Arrivo j Luve I 41:15 p u JUi-nsn T t daily (exojp. 3'jnd.v. : 'M f M LflAve ! Arrl e Portland McM.nnvilte Lave I S 5 A AtA'iany GirvAl1U CJt.noct with trains ol r?n i lacinb Rallroaa For lull luforRntlon rosrardiny ratet, mcpf, etc., mi Company 'i Agont, .,Uiv(df! AH'tUJh. ftlii F.A WACONS, HACKS AMD BUCCIES. We are now kgents at this place for the eelebrsteil wsS?.ns, hacks and InigRiej made by Fish Bros , cf Kaelne; Wis., and u live better goods and lower prices San ever befo. Remember that w. want your trade and will make It an ob. Jeet for you to come -""" A I JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop ..... . i Is now lorated. until pel" Into Die new Fnshay Msran building. Juri north of No.2'sKnglr.e house, where old and new ciitomers are Iflvltefl to cl. on lilin. MUGIIOLIn MILLS, JOMA. ORlfFOSD, Prapiretir, ur fAj fiittil.li fai'ks to fnnners and reonive whi--it it ih usiil rates of Murage. The litglw lnnikct prii, paid for same. Ui-st .Vn'.riolla flour always cm l:and,for na-n or i xehaugo t ri-iioiiiiui rnies. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. Vn:iii'.M StiJTrn;p. Or.v.Mi'iA, An;,'. V2. In the supreme court to-thiv a uVcision was rendered in the case of Nevada M. Hloomer vs. John Todd and others, the suffrage let case. The cc.urt iVirnm thedccMon of Judge Nash declaring the woman Kuffrae act uncon slitutional. As stntcd previously, the plain f iff, a female citizen, was debarred from voting at an election held al Spokonc Falls, April 3, of this venr, :ind fnr this she asked damages in the sum of $5000. The de- urrer filed bv defendants, the nidges ol ection. alleges that the complaint did not state facts sullicient to constitute n cause action. The district court sustained the em urrer, and judgement was rntvrtd thereon, from which judgement this ap- al was taken. Mcb of Final Settlement.' Notice i. lirrcl-y given that tlie iircli;r Aii'iiod. ndniiiiistrator of the estate nf mil I . lisri'i'. iIwismii, us. men in. uiiu .vcoiiiit v iih the il'tk nf the ciuniy eoui for l.itni ennuv. Oivnn. and ill couuly court Iiam hxfil tlm 8ib liar of srBtftiiilivr. IKS, At thrhnnr f onenVlnek P. M . if il day to hnr ol j- nuns lo i lm linal .ee- n t n viy and tu nettle sutd s.Uti. J. If. PrESV, A iiiiinn-tiaiiir. .HERS ho wish to ct vre tiint grade certificates should fend for Ntrirnl ut.eMtcn icoi which rnntnlna nt 1 il t:paues of queslio: nn. s-rt-mlrte amHrm. Frice, Sl.co Ad cirem Prof. A. B. 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