Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, May 03, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Observations.
Senator McLatuln may, a th PrB
dent fondly hopw. pryve a wedge with
-which tlit democratic party In the Sootb
may be split. But McLaaiio ie a mighty
I mull wedje and the democratic party ib
a nighty crou-jrained W. Th odds
are that the lo will crush tho wedge
wi iout knowing that it wa there.
Ttm Ohio republican papers are calling
for a republican victory to prevent the
democrats ;from errj manderin the
BtiLJ. Ye God! what do tnoy can i;ie
pre-oot republican apportionment.
,tier three weeks of pereuaaion, pouei
bly'iacludiog bread and water Aguinaldo
h.j oeeii persuaded to ibeub mat oeiaieo
BU'ulamation. in which be elobbare all
over the "(jloriouB principles" anainBt
which he hue been fishtinft. Naturally
tLj gives delight to the administration
Well, what did yoiexpeet? Did you
thiuk that the American mule could be
ruled by any old Injunction?
"SurtW in vain )b the nut spread in
the Bight ottany bird." The ba f of
fice may allure some people but it will
have to be dangled a little Iobb conspicu
ously to catch many of tliem.
The first plan provided for the Preai
d m i to take iiis wealern trip was in the
ar "Imperial," but when he found it
oui, Hie wires were kept hot until an
ottHTcar could be obtained "Imperial"
waa altogether too significant.
The Kaiser has been indulging in the
in idious Welsh rarebit, which has been
iut induced to him as a specimen of
American cookery, We knew something
fliast have occurred to produce the re
Oonl fits that he has been throwing.
Secretary flay announces that he con
si J wee the action of the Senate on the
Canal treaty binds this government to
th'. recognition of the neutrality of the
c n:l in all other treaties. Doesn't tha t
Jir ou?
Tl.e makers of siureaders bco neither
o?(.-,mico nor comfort in the garb of lb
o lirl wnist man.
Pavl Pay I Pay! Budget speech of
Sfr Michael IlicliB-Uoach.
Son ti tor Morgan is adviBinte Ouha Id
R;dv for adminsion to the Union as
sSti. There are only two obstacles in
thii vay of this : one is that Cuba doeen1
want to he a state, and the other is that
tlic sugar Hunt doesn't want it to be one.
lltvtngdircovercd that the new Mary
I rid uluction law is rb fair fti any on the
statuto books of any state, tlio republi-
aaiifl are now charging that Mr, Gorman
didn't dare to make it as uufatr as he
wu'jUd to. For shame I
j he impression ts general that a great
Ktirtiptmn war will follow the death ol
the Umperor Franz Josef, who 1b believ
ed to be the only tie that can bold to
goiiiur the eighteen kingdoms and prin
cipalities nnd the baker's duzen of
languages that make up the Auetrc-Hun-ffnrin
-Km j I re, '
Mr. Loom in eotms to have difficulty in
getting hiuiHclf accurately quoted. He
hat denounced the Herald, Sun and As
fioi:iuted Press eportere, alt of whom
lutiirvted him togoiher, atj liars. Postibly
ihey are, but the chances are that It is
tli( other way around.
Cuba as a State.
Waahington, April 22. It 1b pnseible
that the Cuban dilation which is com
ing to this city tocouferwith the Pen
dent may have a most eensational pro
posal to talK over with him this beine
no leas than a ciVaa-cut offer io enter the
Union as a State; not as a Territory, he
it well understood, but as sovereign
Stale, with two senators, half a di-zen
Representatives and a regular etate form
of Gomrnment. Private letters from
Havana declare that this ie being talaed
over secretly by the delegates and that
many, even those most radically in favor
of independence, having shown aBurprU-
ntc willingness for annexation provided
it ih accompanied by immediate stat
hood,
This would not only givB them i
number o! oftises to till, but would re
mjt tbem entirely to tin control of their
own affaire except as regards foreign
relatione. Moreover it would give them
free trade with tbe United States. There
Ib an enormous demand in Cuba for tbe
breads luffs and provisions raised by tin-
American farmer, and anyone who will
take the trouble to glance at the statistics
of exports during the yearB 1891-23,
when the reciprocity treaty was in force,
will Bee the possibilities ol that market
for flour and other creals, lard, bacon,
bamB and other pork products, and pre-
served meats of all kindB. The proe
perity of Cuba duiiag these years reached
high tide because its sugar auB admitted
free in the United States, and the neces
sities ol life were admitted at nominal
duties into Cuba
Of coarae, cho President has no author
ity to treat with the Cubans on thie
point and will certainly decline to do bo
lie may, however, be witling to let them
know bow he would regard a proposal to
this end, Hie bauds are tied by tin
declaration of Congress -tied, it ie under
stood, at bia own urgent request. Mr,
McKinley frankly avowed hie desire be
fore Congress adjourned that the states
men composing that body should assume
the "ysponsibility for the Government
policy in Cuba. Congress rtsponded
witli cheeiful alacrity to his requoet, and
the rteult wan the Piatt amendment,
imposing certain ironclad conditions
upon the Cubans in the matter of Ameri
can suzerainty Lefore thoy were given
entire control of their government-
In declining to incorporate in thei
constitution the statement of relations
between their country and the United
States which Uongn-ea demanded, tb
Cubans have acted eutlrely within thei
rights; such rejection being one of the
prerogatives of tin independent people,
which Congress in 1898 declared the
Cubans to be. But aa the republicans
have announced their determination not
to allow them their freedom unless they
accept the Piatt amendment, it may be
tli at they will prefer the freedom of
a State to the euhjectlon of a protect
orate. 0. M.
How many minors ma's an engage
ment.
An Albany boy ri'es an old fashioned
bicycle with a wooden spoked wheel.
Th 'resident is coming to town. Get
o i ,c ir beat bib and tucker for May li
Then: reed be no mote conclusive evi
dence tit. t, the bicycle is again becoming
fashionable than tbo fuct that King Ed
ward VII. haBtakun to whoeling. Foi
the prtKt decade Kngland's ruler haB oilg
iimtt'd thousands of world famous fads,
but ho has inaugurated nothing which is
bound to be copied with more univorral
aem than biccle riding. For the past
unveii yoarB or more tho Hoyol Edward
has Wii gradually mning toward cor
pnl'iMj and has tried in a preventative
eve y conceivablo form of outdoor exer
cise, i mt wit Uttle satisfaction, llo de-
votHii a goodly spell each day to private
iuiliilcence in fencing, driving, walking
and ri ling, but has derived greater ben
efit from cycling than frum all other
k;mln d rports.
Fvt ' v day the King may be seen spin
nil ; .'long on his wheel in the privato
g- nhds surrounding Marlborough
II .him', and Heems to he perfectly at ease
on )i ' hicTCio. One of the most notable
m-" iii Kngland to emulate the King Is
Liv'i Salisbury. He has become an ar
ihpelnmn, anil the aged t'remiei
rr.ivd pormiBsion from the King
in the Ujal enclosure at Marl
jt Honnp. Lord Salisbury Ib
V attended on his ridtfl by bin
ter, Lidy Cecil.
- tork waletev is no better than the
ttlr. The f jrmer Is proving a
i tha business world, the Utter
ra been a curse ta stock men.
I rule used to be to hang up tbe
tiief. It might be a good rule to
ii a fev of the stock waterers of
"untry,
1
' he hoped tho Filipinos take the
pt i v tphlcal course and cease their
bii i whacking. They might as well do
to '"in time a another. While they are
9 tti'ioh entitled to their freedom as any
people they ere In the clutches of this
couu'rr, and there Is only one 'thing (or
them to do In the long ran. They are
Hi Mine white elephant on oar bands
h -T were In th first place bound to be 4
pt ti a. m.
A couple of Salem iik
over some Belgian h?.rea.
to ligbt over.
3 hd'l a fight
Small '.lliuiifl
Under tlie head of prof per:ty item "
a Salem paper tells of two fa mil lea m- v
mg trom ttie city ana auvertiees a j'l .ce
lor rent.
The Portland Telegram Bays a toocl
many teachers in that city will retigu
tor the puoose ol getting married. At
ijanv iBBaid to be iu the same eituation
in a lesser degree.
It is said that John V , Minto will bo
appointed collector of customs at Sitka,
It is about time he was provided for it
aomo way. lie hasn't had an office for
Boveral weeks.
It is a matter of justice to Oregon
tot the world to know that John Barrett
is not a resident of this state, suggests
an exchange. He was simply a report
er on a 1'ortlanu paper ior a year or two,
uregon lias enougn ouruens wunoui
thiB additional one.
On a about of cheap unglazed paper
F. E. Kighyt who died last week at the
Grand Pacific hotel, left a will disposing
of an eBtate of $105,000, says the Chicago
Poet. It is tbe tdiorteat will ever made
in Cook comity, but lawyers who bave
seen it aay it will stand the teat of tLe
courts.
It reads ae follows :
April 11,-01, of my fortune to Ann
Kiuuy r uwier, 01 L.eeue, xorusnire.
to my wife. Witnesses: O. P. Spring
Held, E. A Whipple, W. H. G. Wilson.
F, E. Rigby.
Advertising is a matter of bueintBS
not politics.
f he Filipinos continue to he captured
in a mannor to Indicate that it doesn't
make much difference whether Agninaldo
Is in tbe contest or not. Somethings in
nicate that the trouble will continue re
gardlees f the muntefestoes of the form
er lead r.
The charge of plagiarism made against
a college orator in a Missouri contest is a
sad reminder of the fact that many
young men have brought upon them
selves an ndlum difficult to remove by
borrowingjihe language of others with
out giving proper credit. Doubtless this
is B'jmetimeB explained by what is called
"uuconsciouH cerebration," but often
the evidence is so plain that it is difllcult
to distinguish the borrowing from a
plain caeeof stealing. As the wrongful
ness of ordinary larceny does not depend
upon the discovery of the thelt, bo the
offence of plagiarism is the same wheth
er It la found out or not.
The ohiuct of an oratorical coutest is
to test tho ability of those who partici
pate In ft and not to ascertain their ac
quaintance ftith tha spesches of others.
It is well lor the student to remember
that Integrity Is even more important
than genius, and infinitely more so than
a reputation for genius built upon tbe
ability of others. The possibilities of
our language are such that it is not nea
cesBftry for one person to express himself
in the worduned bylanother, and every
mind la so different from every other
that a man Ib hampered rather than aid'
ed by trying to say something just as
some one else has said It. The object of
education is to draw oat and develop tbe
mind, and the student will find that it Is
not only the part of honor, but tho part
of wisdom ai well, to be himself and no
one else, In all that he Bays and does. A
speech to be Buccessfulmust be appro
proprlate to the occasion of Its delivery
and while the principles set forth may be
applicable to other times and other
places, the speech itself will not fit into
any other occasion . The young man
will find It to bis advantage to read and
digest what others bare written, bat
that which bears his own name should
be as distinct from that which ht bai
read as the flesh Is distinct from ths food
out of which It It created.- Commoner.
TELEGRAPHIC
1
Train Wrecked.
Emigrant Gap, Cal , May 1. In the
durdness of the smoke cl tue btiuweheda
a Raymond excursion train ran into the
rear end of limited train No 2, at Yuba
Pass, four miles eat of pere, inst night.
The private car of D. O. Mills was on the
rear of the limited, and was badly damaged.
Firemen James 'Saunders of The
Dalles. Or., was instantly killed and
several passengers and men of th&l train
crews were tngnuy mjureu.
Duly Apologized.
Parib, April 30 The Foreinn Office
has received a dispatch from Mong Tae,
annoncinc the arrival there of M. Fran
cois, the French Consul, on his return to
iiis pose. iu. Francois says mat, accord
ing to tha demands of the French gov
ernment ho was met by Chinese troops,
who rendered him honors and high man
darins proffered tbe official apologies
and regrets of the Chinese government
for the events of last June.
Fifteen KIlKd.
Loxdok, May 1. A dispatch to the
Daily Telegraph from Constantinople aB
Borts that 15 persons were killed -by the
collarse of the cupola of the Greek
OliUrob ;Kliur, Albania, and that
the catastrophe is supposed to have been
the work of Bulgarian agitators.
Ccuterof Population.
Wabhinoto-v, Apri 30 The Census
Bureau toil ay issued a bulletin announc
ing that the center of population of the
United StateB, excluding Alaska and re
cent territorial acquisitions, on June 1
last waB sfx miles from Columbus, Bar
tholomew county in Southern Indiana.
Terrible terry.
San Fkancisco April 30. Terry Mo
Govern knocked out Oscar Gardner in
the fourth round tonight at Mechanics'
Pavilmn. From the firet minute until
the end came there was never a doubt
in the miuds of tho spectators as to the
outcome. McGovern forced the pace ah
through and had no trouble in landing
when and ft here he liked.
Tbe base b.itl season has opened in the
east with larjo attendances upon the
national tivi American league games,
which b:iv ) vudiences of 11 ye to ten
thouaana psiuple. When played in n
clean way bastt ball is the beBt of al'
games, and tbe most enjoyable from a
spectacular standpoint.
Filipinos Captured.
fiKii.i. Anr.l 4j: Cantain Wilson 1
Chase, with a df tauhmeut of the Twent- j
ietb Infantry, Apiil 26 surprised tbe t
camp of the inurent Gsoeral Cailles at
Dugot, eituaied nine miles northeast of i
CavinU, iu the Province of Lagunn. 1
Cailloa was at hiB camp at the time of -
the Captain Ubase's lorce captureu ma j
Adjutant-Genpral, five others of his ;
staff officers, 14 men, 20 rifles, a lanro
amount of ammunition and stores, aid 1
all tho papers and pereonul t-ffecta of tne :
Filipino General. I
The Bit; Exposition- j
Buffalo, April 28 Today's attend-,
a nee at the Pan American Expedition
was very lame. Fully 30,000 persons
1 throuizh the eates. auout 75 per
cent of them paying for admission. Al-;
though the exposition ia still far from
complete, every one seemed satisfied
witli what mere was 10 eee. me iuuu
gers of the expoBiiion had been working
for a uniaue distinction that of having
all things in readiness for the opening
day, and had it not been for the storm
their lioies w&uiu no uouoc uavu uoeu
fulfilled.
A New Way.
Cincinsati. April 29. Mr. Richard
Crater, the wife of a houee painter, on
being unable to keep her husband from
a Balaon on Ludlow arenur, went to the
place today with one of the calcimine
buckets and a whitewash brush. She
calcimined him from head to foot in the
saloon. Ho returned to the saloon after
he had accompauied her home and
changed clothing. She followed him
again and the next time calcimined the
Baloon-keeoor and his bar fixtures and
gave notice that che would repeat the
performance to any one selling liquor to
her huBhand,
Chinese Whipped.
Peki.v, April 27. Three engagements
occurred April 2, and a fourth April 24,
at tho Great Vi 1 between four columns
under Generul i. :t I -r and the Chinese
troops uoder Gl- 1 '. !. The Chinese
ware everywhere dc- I and after a
stubborn resistance, foic : "(k over the
wall, being pursuel as lai 1. vian.
Wearing the English u.i:
London, April 29. Lod Ki ca.i"
continues the process of wearing dow
VE YOlTAIR
The Ctnn.BA war may be over, but
oevurtheles. thp flgbttuK continued right
along This Oel.atial war business Ib
considerable of a mystery to tbe Average
penon. It takes a genius to figure the
true ait'iation nut.
Some Whatcomb bank men bave Wen
arrested Ir recsivin ilcposits after the
failure (I tl e bink. They mould le
prosecuted to tbe lull extent of the lav;
An example should be made ol a oh
men.
Some Reasons
Why You Should Insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
Renders hard leather soft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
Harness
An excellent preservative.
Seduces cost of your harneea.
ever burns the leather j iu
Efficiency is increased.
Secures best service.
Stitchea kept from breaking.
OIL
Is sold in all
Localities
MuntWtaract t7
taJH Oil Cmkit.
With Shampoos of Cuticura Soap
and Light Dressings
of Cuticura
7!i?3 treatment at once stops falling hair
re.-r.cves crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes
;rs ;Utec., itching surfaces, stimulates hairfolli.
z'.iz, oiippljes the roots with energy and nourish.
Ki-ovst, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet
h-Az-yjms, healthy scalp when all else fails.
taassiscris of Women UseCuticue-aSoap
Assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT for preserving, purifyiug and
beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scale aim
dandruff, nnd the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening
and soothing red, rough and soro hands, In the form of baths for
liiiiioyliis Irritations, inflammations and chalinjis, or too free or ollea.
sive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses
and many sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggest them
selves to women and mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet,
bath nnd nursery. No amount of persuasion can Induce those who
have onco used them to use any ot'-.or, especially for preserving and
purifying the skin, scalp and hair nf infants and children. No other
medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with It for pre
serving; purifying and beautifying the Ekin, scalp, hair nnd hands.
No other forelgi or domestic foiict soap, however expensive, Is to
be compared with it for all the purposes of tbe toilet, bath and nur
sery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE TltlCE, viz,
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the BEST skin and complexion soap and the
BEST toilet and baby soap in tbe world.
Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, 81.23,
Consisting" of CUTICURA SOAP 2Hc, to cleanse tha skin of crusts nnd scales and
soften tho thickened cuticle; CUTICUltA OINTMENT t".0c.), In Instamlv fillny Itch,
lni: nnd Irritation and aootho nnd heal, and CUTICUHA RESOLVE?!!' (S0b.), to cool
and clcanso tho blood. Sold throughout tho world.
SHERIFFS' SALE
By virtue of an execu'ion and order of
snln flnlv inannil nut nf tha circuit court ol
! the state of Uregon for the county of
1 Linn, Dipt No 2, to ma as sheriff of said
eouuty, directed, delivered and dated the
23rd day ol April, 1901, in a, certain suit
Baid court wherein J r wanaie mis
the Boers who, however, are very active ,.:.tilf .nA w s Wallace. L 1) Knox as
in the Kroonstad district where they ro- 'dminUator o th estata o R jane
cently derailed two trains and also cap- w ace deoeased. N 3 Knox and Ev
ttired, after a eevere fight, 2o m0 ! ewtt Knox, her huaoand; Henry W Wal
Prinee 01 Wales Light Horse whom ihey , d L'm WaUac8 hi8 mf M&ry A
stripped of their horses and accoutre- Knox ana L 11 Knox her busoand; Fuil
meuts and then liberated. nna Fos and j h Fox her husband; Moss
Off for the Coast. Wallace and Pearl Wallace, his wtfoi
WASniMiTOS, April 28.-The train Wallace, Hallie P Wallace an d O i'
which will carry the President and his , Wallace, her husband; Grover U Wallace,
party for tbe next eeven weeks on their "ar B vv allies, Cora Mace 1 W al !acn
trip through the United States reached B"fU Wallace, W W Bailey and Linn
here this morning. It is ono of the fin-. oounty, Orsgon were defendants, in
est trains ever run over any ' American ! which said u.t plaintiff obtained a de
railway system. The start will be made , ree, judgment,, and order of sale of the
at 10 :30 o'clock tomorrow morning. mortgaged premises described in said de
cree as follows to-wit:
The President's Tsip. Beginning at a point eleven and 43-100
Bhistol, Tenn., April 29. The first chains north of the noith boundary line of
day of tbe President's long tour 10 tae the Edward Abbott Donation land claim
Pacific Coast lay through a historic sec- notification No. 1192 and claim No. 56 in
tion in Virginia, acroas'tlw valleys of the Tp 11 S 2 west Will. Mer., and 29 23
Rapidan aud James, in sight of tbe cbainB east of the west line of Sec. 23 in
homes of Ma-Mson and Jefferson, up past said Tp; running thence east 17.60
the peaks of Otter, so dear to 'the heart chains; tbence north 11 :43 chains; thence
of the Virginian, into the picturesque west 17.50 chains; thence south 11.43
Blue Kidge Mountains. The Tenneasc
lino was reached at 10:55 tonight witb
b Ai-rivnt Of Che train at Bristol,
A Bit; Day
chains tn thn nland of hetrinnioff.con
taining 20 acros more or Iobs, all in Liun
j county, Oregon, and commanding me as
sheriff to seil tbe same to satisfy the said
platntiu s claim and judgment theroin
New York, April 2D Tr ansactlons on namely to satisfy the sum of $260 00 wilh
the New York Stock Exchange today interest thereon from the 4th day of Oc
wero by far the largest in the history of tober 1899 at ten per ee.it perannum until
that institution, the total being estima- paid and t40. 00 reasonable attorney's fees
ted at 2,760,000 shares. Transactson and the sum of $56.80 costs aud disburse
weie so large and tbe market bo active meats, tbe amount due plaintiff in said
that it was impossible for tbe reporters suit, together with accruing costs,
to secure a record of all the sales and it ' Therefore notice is hereby given, that I
is'probable that even the largo total the undersigned, as sheriff, will on
mentioned may he 60,000 shares short 1 st..n ,Bn,H..f u 1qr,t
ol the market. The largest transactions SntuW' day "" I90.1'
were in United States Steel, 432,600 1' tbe hour of One o'clock p. m. of said
shares of which chained hands at from dy- at tue 'ront door of the Linn coun"
4U!a to bl, closing at 61 K. coarl house, in Albany, Linn county,
! Oregon, sell at public auction, to tbe
An AlnsKan Wir. ! highest bidder, for cash in hand, tbe
WAsniXGTON, April 29. General Gree-' bereintofore described real property to
ley todny approved the recommendation satisfy said mortgage, decree, judgment
ol tbe board of signal officers mak.ng the And order of sale, and ail costs,
award for laying the cable from Juneau I Dated this the 3rd day of April A. 1).
to Dtcagway, Aiasaa, to vv, rt, linxie of jhui
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution and nnW
sale issued out of theOlrcnitconrtofthi
atateof Oregon for Linn countvin am,.
tain suit wherotn E. C. Ko,t was plaintiS
ana 1. u, uotiien.uc-tie steiner.R. E.L,
Steiner. H. A. Thomas. Geo. W. Witt
partners doing business under the fircl
name ana style o Thomas, Watt 4 Co
Uauital National Bank of Salem, a cm
poration, and Morris Wiprut as kv,
were tne aaienuents, in vthich said bdJ
said plaintiff recovered a judgme:
against 1. ij. joiaea nne 01 earn deles:
ents, for tbe Bum of $2041.00 with It
est theteon at the rate of 9 per cent psl
annum irom ine zlsi oay 01 Jaanart
a. Lf , iuui, and the further earn
$100.00 attorney's fees and for ths ci
and disbursements taxed at $19.00 sr
it is oraerel adjudged and decreed Ibi
the mortgaged premises as deBcribsd i
plaintiff's complaint, sb follows, to win
The Homestead claim of Benjamin Fj
Ziok, the same being lot 8 of section 1
in T. f. a S. It. 2 W. of the Will. Ma,
and lot 1 of section 2 and lots 1 and!
eection 8 T. P. 10 S. R. 2 W. and H
taing 157 acreB more or lees BQd Bitottffl
in Linn eounty, Oregon, be sold to 11H
isfy said judgment and decree aadij
co6ts and disbursements. I
Now, therefore, notice is hereby giml
mac 1 win on
Saturday, 25th day of May, 1901
at tbe hour of One o'clock p. m. oftii
dBy at the front door of the court hoax
in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oit
con sen at puoitc auction to tbe mgai
Didder, for cash in hand, the bete
above described real property.
D.ted this 23rd day ol April, I.
mi.
G. W. McHARGUE,
Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon.
New York, he being the lowest bidder.
Tbe contract price is $70,000. The suc
cessful firm wilt be required to construct
lay and put in operation tho entire cable
system in 90 days from the time of the
award.
Want No Clash.
WAsntxr.To-:, April 29 The Chinese
Minister tod staled that all informa
tion reacbtm .m shows that the im
perial authoti 1. s are doing their utmoBt
to avoip a cla n between the Chinese
forces and those under foreign command.
This applies not only to the province of
i'e Chi Li, but also to Manchuria and to
tbo Yaugtse region, as, according to a
reront report, an uprising of Boxers is
beins planned for the coming Summer.
l'lic Kentucky Derby
I.oi-isville, April 29. Tho twenty -seventh
Kentucky Derby ba9 passed in
to history and not one of the 25,O0J per
sons who saw it can sy anything except
ti at it was a r.ee from" the drop of the
nag tin. -1 nts eminence tne son of Ful
retto, passed under the wire a winner in
m?igoou time 01
A Salem Fire
Salem, April 29 Fird caught from an
electric light wire in the show wiudows
01 myers re toons Dew store at B o clock
tonight ana damaged the building and
go his iu cue amount 01 probably $4000
The fite catuht in light cotton goods and
nnreau me trnsin 01 ine win, ova ),.,
' a huudred feet, in a short time.
Important Surrenders.
Manila, Aoril 20 General Tino with
yii entire command, surrendered to Can
tain Fredetick V Krug, of the Twenlieth
Infantry at Sinait. Province of South
llocos
The report that General Alejandrino
has surrendered is confirmed. He was
looked npon as possible successor of
itvtinaldo.
Tadre Aglipay, tha excommunicated
Filipino priest wbo preach the doctrine
r( holy war against the United States,
has also surrendered.
Fifteen Filipino officers bave surren
dered to .Colonel Baldwin at Cavite
Viejo.
G. W. McHARGUE,
Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution and order of
sale issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Linn County in
a certain suit wherein The Albany
Building and Loan Association, a cor
poration, was the Plaintiff and M W Or-t-)n,
Curl Lloyd Orton, Francis Adolphe
UuddleFtou. Uaisie Van Huddleston,
Elva May Huddleston, Opal Fay Hud
dleston and Carrie Cordelia Huddles
ton were the defendants, in which Baid
suit plaintiff recovered a judgment
against tbe said defendant', Francis
Adolpbe riuddleeon, Dasie Van Hud
dleston. Elva Mav Huddleston. Oonl
Fay Huddleston and Carrie Cordelia
ttuuuieuon, lor the sum ol $1082.21 and
tne mrtner sum ol $38 00 costs and in
terest thereon at the rat of 8 per cent
per annum irom tbe 8th day of October,
1SU7, and wherein it is ordere 1 and de
creed that the mortgaged property des
cribed as follows towit:
Beginning at the North-East corner of
mock numbered One Hundred and e'ev.
en(lll) in Hackleman's addition to tlm
City of Albany in Linn County, Oregon,
uu ruuumg iiieuce ooutueriy on the
iast boundary line of said block, 110
leei to tne center of said East boundary
line; thence Westerly 66 feet parallel
witufcuuurui uouuaary line 01 said
Dlo;k one-fourth of the distance to the
West boundary of Baid block; thence
Northerly and parallel with the East
boundary line ol said block 110 feet to
orui oounaary of Baid block j thence
Easterly to tbe nlace of hpo-innino-. ha
sold to.satisly Bald judgment and de
cree andlall costs and disbursements.
Now therefore, notice is hereby given,
that I will on Saturday the 2oth day of
May, 1901, at the hourol On - o'clock p,
m. of said day at the front door of the
Court House in the City of Albany,
Linn County. Oregon, sell at nnhlit-
autlion to the highest bidder, for cash
in hand, the real property herein-above
described to satisly said judgment and
costs.
Dated this 24th day of April, 1901.
Q. W. McHARGUE,
Sbtriff ol Linn county, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In titr Circuit Court op ths Stats
Oregon for Linn County.
W, E. Fiaher and 3. G. Fiahar. diK
new doinir business under the firm nam
ot w. k, ruber & Co., plaintiff!, t-
iticnara urusinff, del eat' ant.
To Richard Uruaing, tbe above uatni
defendant:
in the nam? of the State of Ore?on, jJ
are nereoy required to appear and acm
the com plaint of the above named plant
iffs in the ab)?e entitled court, now oo
with the clerk of said court, within d
weeks from the date of the first pablkJ
lion ot mis Bommona, and you are bere:;
notified that if vou fail to atmear audit
wersaid complaint as hereby reqoir!
tne piaitHiua wiu lane judgment aginy
you tor tho Bum of $52.91, and inter4
thereon at the rate of six per cent per if
num from the 26th da? of January, l
and for the costs anddiBbnreemenUoftii
action, and the d aintiffa wilt alio takei
order of the above entitled court directii
the sale by the sheriff of said county,
the manner provided by law, of the f;
lowing described premises now owned:
you and Ivmer in Linn county. Ore:
tbo same having been heretofore attach
hv said sbpriff . in this action, towit:
Beeinninc 2.00 ctmins South cf
Northwest corner of the East half ofttfj
Northwest quarter of Section 1 m low3-
nip 16 s.i&ange i west or me muito:."
Mfirirfinn. OrAiOn. nnii m nil in IT IbfK:
Sonth 10 35 chains, theoce South MH
Rreea East 2.00 chains, tbence Soutb 811
degrees East 20 chains, thence SomtJi
degreesEast 7 .60 cbains.thence S. tl
,;rees East 3 50 chains, thence SootlH
degrees East 3 00 chains, thence Sooth
degrees bast 3 60 coains, Itenje v
'6,00 chains, more or less, to the
boundary line of Section 14 in laic Tor
ship, thence North to the Northeastcw
of laid Section 14, ttence West 40 cm
thence Sonth 2.00 chains, theses
20.00 chains to the place of beginnier,!
taining; 115 acres, in Linn county, 0rij
to satisfy said judgment and coils. ,
Thii gnmmnni ii nflliltaherl bV0rCff,1i
the Hon. H. M. Palmer, cnuntf jadp'j
Linn county, uregon, made at caatc
in Albany, Oregon, on the 16th it'1
April. 1901. and the date of Ihe 6nt po
cation hereof is April 19, 1901.
Attorneys for pliiidt
Mrs. Clara B. W I throw veslerdiT I
ternoon wait taken tn the aavlDQl I
With Lee In the box Sub lotlo"
lasted BalUmnM waatardav It toe. - I
Wasblngtons have not lost gasciio