Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, August 14, 1903, Page 6, Image 6

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    resident ol
Morning. I
Uunduy Oregouian.
Tub i utior of tttiB poem is an Ore.oi.
man born iu Liuu County, and lor eev
...i was professor oi mathematics
. .u.,.Knr,Ml School at Wetlon
Mr. Van Winkle is r
Portland.)
Warned by the golden beralds ol coming
The weeping night witb all ber eable
train
n.ii. with BDBodv haste. The eastern
nlcv.
Faintly aglow with rosy beama ol light,
Bwift precursor o! the gpproacblng
morn, tJil
Ta hn. the dim reflex of a chariot
Wherein doth ride the majesty ol day.
Th r stars. Bweet watobera of the
niffht.
That keep alike impartial vigils o'er i
The sleeping woild and tempestuoua aeas.
Their duty done, resign themselves to
rest.
The sovereign sun, rising in kingly state,
Dispels the misty gloom of sullen night,
Gilding the stately billu and foreBts green
With purest gold. Ueadows.and hid
den hrooke;
Erstwhile enveiled .in dew-distilling
shades,
Uncurtained by the magic touch ol morn,
Keveal. in Btrange and artless beauty set,
A million iowelB rare. Rebellious cloud
That hold discourse npon tbej mountain
side.
Conspiring to prolong Jnight's somber
rolun,
When summonad ..by the mighty king
ol day.
Do blush for shame, most gracious par
don crave,
And melt themselves into the vlewleaB
air.
Old Neplune'sdeapand solitary wash,
Olad Iu the livery of heaven's blue,
Balutes the risen majesty with joy
And fondlv mlrrora in hia inky depths -
The flamlwi image of his lord and Ling
dnnrnlnff across the vaBt and shoreless
space.
Bidden to joln.the royal retinue,
The tidal deop obeys and loyally
' lava wllllne tribute with his wild soa'
waves
That rise and follow on till stubborn
shores
Co intercept tbem in their heedless
course;
Whoreon they surge in yain 'gain ragged
rocks
And break witb melancholy mnan.
Frank J. Van Winklh.
Wnt'en for the Dbmocbat by an AI
.,y Lawyer
Ho Must Me Down and Die.
by;
A College Education.
A" the summer vacation draws toward
b close the qiu'Bliou ol a higher educa
tion li In tho minds. of many young
people. Under praotloal consideration
the 'Hiea'im onlinarily divides and pro
fits iis.'lf nlong two main lines. First,
ion .lli'L'u education ncoeBaary? and
second, Can I afford it? Ollen when the
first ouestlon is answorcd Btrungly in
n iii...,..iu.n. the soennd is found to
nraannt lid BuriOUB difficulty.
Ai to the value of higher education let
it be remembered thai the world Iibb ac
cented this axiom from ancient times
"Tim feoret of succeBa Is in getting
ready," flutter put oft a few yoara the
entrance loin tho piaotioaj affairs of lile,
and cultivhte the power that will help
nn hecorce skillful and innBtorful in
,., an-aira. Learn to tlili.k ; learn to
ihink l,nlv. accurately, and von will
prove to yonreolf and to tho world that it
e a good thing to be well prepared.
Book tho gereral culture that a higher
education offers. Do not begrudge, the
years spent in "getting ready ;" thev are
foundation years and in that sense, the
most important years of life. The great
est character lha world has ever Boeu
tue Young Man ot Naziroih, spent
thirty yoars itotllng ready for three
years work, but ohl what it was I
A gioat statesman wan onco asked
what h would d II he knerf ho had but
ton ream to live. He replied, "I woulS
spend nine yenre getting ready to live in
the tenth."
The auosli'in ol the oxpento ol a high
er eiluciiion must be settled by each in
dividual and family, but It may said that
..,,., mixuv la "spout" tun I mlr lit Inr
better bo "invested In oduciitiou." And
ninuv a young man and womau might
provide for the college cnurso by eimplv
iiLinnlnit definitely to that cud, even
though the consummation of the plan be
autnt'what delayed ,
A college education is worth tho ex-
nemo, it is worth planning for, waiting
fnr. niirkitiu for. 'it will return In good
valuo Ilia money, time and labor Invest'
d In it.
knew a mn when he waa old,
Ue had bsen young in years gone
Ambition Oiled his heart and sonl.
And yet, he;muBt lie down and die.
When ho was young be thought ol life,
A never ending ceaseleaa cry,
For wealth and pone, an endless strife ;
And yet, he mnBt lit down and die.
When he arrived at man's estate,
Uo wealth and power be eet bis eve,
Each day he WJged the conflict laie ;
And yet he must lie down and die.
Tall, slender and of comely brow,
Domestic in bia tastej and tiea,
He sought and won a lovely spouse;
And yet be must lie down and die.
A shepherd he by nature waa,
He gathered flocka from every aide,
They covered hill and vale and mona;
And yet he muBt lie down and die.
Year alter year be struggled on,
Buccoeb and fortune ever by,
Of disappointment be bad none;
And yet he must lie down and die.
At Bixty five, a cbtldfeBs sire,
With flocks and herds and lands beside,
Much wealth to bim wbb not denied ;
And yet he muet lie down and die.
When other men would Bleep at night,
He'd ride the hills and mountalnBhigb,
To eave bis lambs frcni tagles flight ;
And yet he must liedown and die,
His lovely wife, through years of toil,
Had felt t' e weiahi of every sigh,
A helpmate true, who bore It all,
For him who must Ho down and die,
The wroeka ol time are scattered wide,
And here and there trie victims lie;
That wile who breasted every tide,
She also must lie down and die.
She, all along each battle line,
In home or underneath the sky
Bends to the burden and the mind,
Of him who muet liedown and die.
Age too, has maiked upon bet face
The evidence that time and tide
Will not turn back a single pace,
For her who must lie down and die.
With fortune's wheel completely run,
With gold aod Bilver stacked in pileB,
Witb biB ambition fully won,
Good wife lies down at night and dies.
Old man ol wealth, all bent, Uvea on,
For dayB and weeks ha mournB and cnee
For that dear wile, ho calla hia own,
Who aged, bnrdPcod, beLds and dies,
Tho eilly dotard dreamB of youth
Arc! thinks a wife of thirty-live,
Would iir-co his home, hia life forsooth
So he would not lie down and die.
A mnidoo bright, with heartstrings cold
Jus past tho age of thirty Ave
Said to hcreell, ho has the gold
And aoou he must Uo down and die.
With many amilee and gentle words,
She opoko to him of "lie that binds"
Heart to heari and worlds, to worlds,
Assured, he must lie down and die.
Spoke ol his aged, trembling Iramo,
Hie honor, wealth and pride ol aire,
Of her love lor his sacred name;
Sure ho must soon lie down and die.
At hymen's altar, on that day.
She vowed whatever might betldo,
Him, would she honor and obey
Till at death's gate be enme to die.
Ambition rose In him again,
tie would buy atockB in banks an-J mills
And deal in merchandise lor gain,
Unmindful that to die waa hie.
Lo'S npon loss did he sustain,
Till all liia wealth in wrecaage lies
A dismal muss, no hope ol gain ;
Without a frioud lie l.ei down to die.
Too old to live, his fortune lU-d
iVud Mth it every 'tin that bimlj,''
Ilia flocks, his herds and all are dead ;
Sho smiles to hear that he must die.
rho heart thatnt tho altar said:
Him will 1 trust, honor and obey,
Since wealth line gone, itielf is dead;
Alone ho must lie down and die.
Tucksy Lka.
Lynching should Be Stopped j
The President hai issued hia prot-
agaiuat Ihe lvnchiiig"M the present dy
Everybody eUe 11 opposed to It alio.
People au oppond to lynching becmee
itTs takioi 100 la out ol tie hacd) of
the amhorities elected to mete out ju -
tice. Lynching is lawlessness, and law
abiding people aa hardly do anything
else than oppose it. And yet it is a tact
that there are very lew caBea ol lynculng
where from a cold blooded ataodpoint
the victim doea not get iuet ibout what
he deaerves. Take tue case of the 'man
who outraged a girl of fouiteen or fifteen
and then killed ber, confessing tbe aw
ful crime. Isn't a thing like tbateoongh
to drive a community into madness,
The oroner way would be to bave a
prompt trial, a special term should bs
called for the purpose, and If It is proven
ibat the man is guilty he should be exe
cuttd jUBt as soonjas tbe law will permit.
There generally Is, though, a loloi 1001
ishneBS and an immonee eight of delay,
until the bones ol tbe people interested
n seeing iuBtice done ache, and it is that
lact that makes a community in a hurry
to have an example set. It is this (act,
too, that makeB law abiding people in
cases of extremo brutality to feel like
winkinn when tbe lyochersetring up the
perpetrator of tbe murder. The lyncu-
inu sho Id be stopped and justice snouia
be more prompt. ,Now figure that out if
you can. It is tbo situation.
HOME AND ABROAD.
Tne Lebanon paper mills have bgi'n
reeivm their 4.00D tons oi slra tor
the coining year e inanuiai-tureui papei-
The Leban'tt troops, instead of tioin
m linarhart Park, tin far away, will take
ten days march, bept. a to iz, cnoos-
ing their own route, but march unuer
stiictdicipllne.
The U. of 0. have begun talking foot
ball for the ooming season, there win
be eight ol tbe old players in line ana
soma nrBt-cisiB new men auiuug iuc
freshmen, witb Locomotive Smith ae
trainer.
Rev. J. B Kirkpatrick, father of the
editor of the Lebanon Express-Advance,
and Mrs. B. M. Garland, recently died
at Lob Angeles, at the age of 63 years.
He waa born in Boutn uarouna , anu
aerved in the confederate army. He
wae a minieer in the Cumberland Pres
byterian church.
Telegram: A. 'R. Zeller, G. W.
Simpson and H. P. Ohristensen, all of
Portland, returned tbe latter part of tbe
week trom a trip 10 me ot. noiom
mininv rlintrinr. where . thev are in
teres -od. Thev were absent two weeks
and made quite an exhaustive examina
tion of the district. Thev are interested
in the Polar Star group, which is being
systematically developed.
MISFITS.
The thieshers are now all on tbe run.
Good morning, have 70U swept
siicct.
the
Apprcciates Kiad Attentions.
Will G. S'.eol has written Hon. IS. V
Oarterlhathe has heeu much disap
pointed by the failure of Senator Mitch
ell. Gov. Chamberlain and other distin
guished citizens to join the Crater Like
parly, an 1 he feels that it would oe an
mpoBitioii to depend upon the ftehianu
people for tbe reception which bad been
planned to take place here on the return
of the party from Crater Lake. Senator
Fulton, who is with the paity, sill ne
compelled to leave it befote it reacheB
Ashland, which will arrive hero on the
18ih Inst,, instead of tbe 17th, aa prev
lousiv announced. Mr. Steel is highly
appreciative of the kiad intentions ol
hie Irlenda in Ashland lleoord.
A great deal of tan is being brought
back from Yaquina.
Since Mr. Heimann came to lowu the
price ol hav is said to bave very
materially increased,
Ad Albany man who has beed at
nearly all tbe springs on tbo coast saja
tbe Uaecadia water la me sirougonv.
The number of people around eve
hinge indicateB that we bave eomewhat
ot a summer resort right at home.
Junction recently defeated Long Tom
at base ball 32 to 31, according to the
acore thirty years behind time.
The game law Bhould be enlorctd in
Linn county. It ia being violated right
along by Albany hunters aa well ae
by Borne in the country.
K Visit to Dr.
Damn's Office
WHAT HE SAW AND HEARD OF
DR. DARRIN'S WONDERFUL
CURES BY FLECTRICITY.
The administration at WaBliinglon
saturated with gialts, every day bringing
out a new 0110. The appoiutmei'ts wre
republic.'!!, but it Is humorous to see the
mnunor in which the republican papoi
try to shift their responsibility.
The people aro not bsing fooled at all
by the pieaident's posillon on the trust
quostion. They know It Is moielv for ef
feet. The tiuats will continue to ftip
port Mr. Uojaevult, u fact he Is very fa
miliar with.
l PttPader.a. California, Mies Alice
Dane, crippled lor yoara with spi
nal trouble, gaiued slmoat full
of her limbs and her voice was en
tirely leston-d by a 111 dowu clalr. In
falling she struck on her clioit on a step,
aud when resting at il.e b( Itoin i t the
elalrs, sho was much satprised to Hud
the pain il.e Iiau mlhrid Inr yeats all
gone. She wa- carried tn a couch liom
which idle got " pr i-i i y I ' d wall'd
about without emu In an I hr ton :
talk, a thing she hut not done in uiau.
yeata. Tho doclote are much puztltd.
The craekiuen's race between Portland
und Seattle continues. Somo men dole
a sale In the latter city, an! now a sale
i,ai hvnn robbed In Portland only two
hlocKs Irom the police station.
Albany sooma to be full of wieo peo
ple, judging from tho aioady stream of
callers at tho cfflco oi the celobrated Dr,
Darrin at tne Revore Hotel, Albany. He
ib making wonderful cnres.and letters of
eratitudo are heing daily rooeivoJ .allow
ing satisfactory results ol his skill iu
treating diseasea. The followiig carde
aro Belected from tho ninny and most of
them are well and favorably known to
tho reporter of this paper and wo have
convened with them at different times.
All give high-prniso to the doctor.
11- nnrnn iiar reduced his profession
al fees so ao to accommodate many ol
the alllicted who were unatvo 10 meet,
hia terms in the past, and also for the
bouellr, of those who have hesilatod to
apply to him. The worthy poor will be
treated free, except modicineB,
An Albany Lady'sCord.
To the Editor: For some time I have
been troubled withdullnesa of hearing,
inflammation ol the binddor, biliousness,
etc. Through Dr. D.irrin'a oicctrical
ml mnilli al skill I bave recovered, and
cheerfully rommend Mm to the public.
I reaido at 60S 1st St. aioany.
111 its. a, E.. vux.
Mrs. Pet Crabtrec Cured.
To the Editor: I am happy to state
that Dr. Darrin'a electrical and medical
irnnhnctil. tins been n auccosa in curing
ma oi rheumatism and catarrh, iteier
vour readers to iue at Crabtroe.
Mrs. Pet Uiuutbee.
No More Pain for Her.
Tv. 11, . ir.it tnr: For a lone time
hmhvMi nillictnd with what physicians
called a caucerouB tumor of my breast
which gave me great pain. I have beon
under Dr. Darrin'a electrical treatment
and my trouble lias nearly uioeppunreu.
I am correspocdinglv happy over the
roBtilt, Refer to me at Prattim, Marion
cnunty, Oregon. iliw. u. wins.
Dr Darrin's Place ot Business.
Dr. Darrin can be consulted free from
10 to 5 o clock dai'.v ;eve ning 7 to 8.
Sunday, 10 to 3, at Revere Hotel until
Oct 1. ... ,,
The doctor makes a specialty 01 k:i
diseases of tho eye. ear, nose and throat,
catarrh dealnoss, uroucuiiiB, ia grippe,
heart, livor, bladder and Sidney dis
eases, or those who enffor from apathy
and lmlilt renco; aiso puui-iiiiuu)
and skin diseases in oither sex, such ne
blood taints, seminal weakness and lost
vigor, varicoceles and Btricttire.
All CUrnitlO Ulirouu uiauueu nco.tv. ...
J5 a weok, or iu thst proportion of time
as the caB6 may require. No cnee pub
lished except by peiml'Bion of the pa
tient. 11 business relatione with Dr.
Darrin strictly confidential Electrical
appliances lunishcd. One vhitis desir
able iboneli manv uases can be treated
by homo treatment by writing symp
toms.
In Albany Aug 27-
Ringling Brothers have this year 85
rimihla leneth railroad cars, equal In
carrying capacity to 170 ordinary carB
No other ehow ever had over 68 cars, at
tbe very moBt. Ringling Brothers have
40 elenhantB', embracing every kind and
vAriatv. and including "Baby Boo," the
.ni haho nlpnhnnt ever bred, born and
successfully reared in America. No
other aliow ever bad over 19 elephants.
Ringling Brothers have 108 cages, deos
and lairs of rare wild auimaia tne
animal life of the world inclniing a
pair of giraffes, tbe sole aurvivore 01
their kind, and also the only rhinoceros
in rnntivitv No other Bhew in ell tbe
world had ever bb many ae 40 cageB.
Ringling BrotherB employ 1,280 people,
a veritable traveling city. No other
show ever bad aa many as 575 employes.
Kingline BroiberB have 375 circuB
artiBta and parlormers from every con
tinent and country. No other eBow
in the world ever had 200 performers,
Ringling Brothere have 630 horees ol tho
moat perfect specimens obtainable. No
other show ever bad over 828 horses at
anv time. Kingnng nrouiern ..uvo
three miles of parade glorieB a'perlect
sun-burst of dazzling splendor. No
other show ever mode a parade mat
waa more than one and one-fonrtb
miles long, Ringling BrotherB present
this season, on a Bcaio 01 reyai mou
niflcsnne. the sublime and ins motive
anfie.tacle of Jerusalem and the Crusades,
in whim i,2UU cnaracitrn yon.
No other show ever made. an attempt to
display uae-teath of its grandeur.
Ringling Brothere introduce, for the
first lime in the history of any circus, a
marvelouB 68 stop pipe organ, rivaling
in sweetness ol tone and expression and
volume of powor orguu9 or a similar
naturt to ho found only In the famous
old cathedrals of Europe. All the
wondera mentioned above, together
with manv others, will positively be
Been when tho World's Greatest Shows
exhibit in thiB city.
While the courts enforce other con
tracts they permit the marriage contract
to be broken with Impunity on the
most flimsy excuse.
J. W. Baker, Btate game warden, eaya
Linn county rankB firBt in the number
nf vinlaLions of the came law, .enforce
the law. Stop the depredations.
Moie eggs have heen thrown at the
ni!oi- "Dnetora" at Eugene. The
wav is to leave them and their medicine
alone. They are not worm tne yoiae
This is not a land ot titlea, and jet at
Ytquina this season there has beiu a
king, a prince, a duke and Beveral other
distinguished people, an rcsiuomo u
bany.
Special Policeman Oatlin yesterday
alternoon passed on a crowd ol eight
hobos. That is the way. Keep them
going. Make them show their pasE
porte. Keep tbe poison out ol the city.
Flrat street is being made a credit to
the city by tbe merchants assisted by
the new team doing the work. The
street is Bwept up about onco a week
and the team hauls 011 tne biuii.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
' ' Ctvwiwd.
Rome, .'. '..-- Vim ir,.n,011y 0f the
coronauuu u l re 1'iusX lick place to
day in Ihe b iiiea of St. Peters, in the
pretence ol ihe Princes and with all the
bo emnity tml ri 'i n.iii, elated with
this the mriBt uiegiiiticciil rite iu the
Koman Uaiholio Church
Ihe new ponliff was verv ftieued bv
the long ceremony of coronation, aod hia
ngut uauu suoog noticeably ae he raiBea ,
again and again lo beetow bis blessing.
In tbe oven 11- he remarket, to the Puke
ofPirma:
ot coun;ing the eleciion, to.lay waa
the jos: tremendous experience of my
life.
Philadelphia Accident.
Philadelphia. Autr '9. Five addition
al deaths occurred today aa a result of
me acciaenr yesterday at tbe baseball
park, making 9 io all. Two hundred
victimB were treated at the vaiious hos
pitals and it la believed that ful.y 100
more received attention at varioue drug
stores in tbe vicinity oi tbe baasball
gronnde. Of the injured, five are said
to be in a critical condition.
Attempted Assassination.
Marseilles, ah,. 0 An Prpmier
Combea was returning ihiB afternoon to
iue proiegiure irom a banquet given Dy
the Friendly Society of Teachers, at .
which M. Pellatin. Minister of Marine,
and Henry Brissom, Deputy for Marseil
les, and a number of Senators and DeD
utfea were present, two pistol Bhota were
fired at tho carriage in which he was
riding. The Premier was untouched.
A Jail Break .
Cheyenne, yo., Aug 9. Tom Horn,
the condemned murderer of little Willie
Nickell, and Jim McCloud, in custody
lor poBtoflice robbery, escaped from the
County Jail at 8:40 o'clock this moinine
after overpowering Deputy Sheriff Proc
tor, but. wore recaptured alter a brief
but exciting chaso.
Pius X Fnnited.
Rome. Aue. 11 Pore Pius.who fainted
while celebrating mass this morning, is
sufferii g from henrt weakness, aggrava
foil ho hui'A Aiinouiru lie whs uiuiu
better this afternoon, Dr. Lapponi, who
.Msita,! him m.nin. thourrht it more Dru-
dent for hisiholinesa not to leave his
oarimpni. unci not to eo into the garden
ol tbe Vatican, as he desired. The doc
mr further insisted on a Buspeneion of
audiences.
twenty yeara ago laBt week the first
passenger trains crossed the continent
by the normern x-aoiuu.
train seven dava to go from St.
Portland, now about three dayB
took a
Paul to
Tho joaer has suggested that if Nero
lived now aetl waa out ol lions he would
fill the siena and send an automobile
intdi'e in plsce ol the beas:.
Snlmoii and at lie percm. (.Choio
O. E. lino nxii
For Sale.
1 10x12 10 oz. tnt complete
1 Marlln Ritle 30-30.
4 C.imp Stools.
1 Cmn Stove.
1 I . l'..mrini? Utensils.
Cuil at Rioin No. 14 Mollwain Block.
n . c , lui Ain
ARevolU'ion.
Sofia, Aug. 11. The representatives
ol the Macedonian revolutionary com
that the revolution
broke out in the villayot ol Uskub ISun
day and in Adrainople on Monday. Tel
egraphic communication is interrupted
Bin Contracts Letl
Washington, Aug. 11. The contract
for the extension and remodoling of the
Portland Postotlice and Courthouse
building will, in all probability, be
awarded to the Portland firm of Lang
ford & Walker, within a lew days, that
firm having submitted the loweat bid of
any of the competitora. $140,000 ia the
bid.
Hearst Endorse.
Denver, Aug. 11. The' convention of
,1.0 xTiirml lliiili'ini! TradeB Council to
day adopted resolutions indorsing Will
iam li. lienrai mr uo ...
candidate for President of the United
States.
100 Reward, $100.
11., K...l. rtl r.' ,i, nnnrtr will bo pleased
to learn that there is a', least one dreaded
disease that sci'."i:e bus been able to cure
in all stages and that is Catarrh. Hall s
Catarrh Cure : tba onls positive cure
now known to tho medical fraternity.
i-.i.,.li hmn.r a constitutional disease,
requires a constitutional treatment
Halt s lianrru vuiu
acting directly upon the blood and mu-
.r(,,.a nf tha system, tboieby de
stroying the foundation of the disease,
,1 ..iirinty inn nuieni, biieiimu w, wu.,-
ing up the coussuutiuu mm '"!
naturo iu doing its work. The proprie
tors havo so utiua f-iith in us curative
powers, that ttioy ouer un uum.,Cu
Dolhtrs lor any case that it fails to cure.
Send Icr Its 01 tesiimooims. nuu.cao
F. 0. OHlSiNbi J., loieuo, j.
Sold by Druggist, 75c.
llal.'s Family Pills are the best.
' mm--
... TT iiipcj rtHP'.AP
i .1:.. ,1.0 mnntll ot Angust ae shall
rc ... iir linn o! Vbi1 Paper, prac-
tkally at nt. Drop and take a look at
many new and up-to-date Pnf
Mko vour home beautiful with little
ear. 0H and see us
Nowthere ia trouble between Rnaeia
and Turkey. A Russian coubui caueu a
Turkish soldier a "pig of a Turk" and
struck the soldier wun nis wnip, wueu
the soldier Btruck him with a bullet.
The Russian government uau ueiim
keep its hands out of tho pie.
And now the eoldierB are kicking be
cause the battalion and infantry are to
have their encampment at separate
.i,Dn wiih n fine summer resort as a
camp ground tbey should rejoice in hav
ing an encampment at the expenBe of
the state, without knocking.
Some of tho ao-called great men of
the preaent day have wheels in thoir
head. Santo Dumont, the celobrated
oi.Bhin mm. recently gave a dinner at
which the guesta all Bat on chairB with
legs ten ieet high around a table with
lega to correspouu.
"If you do not pay tbia bill," wrote
the Jap clerk '.for hia employer, "pro-
ill Vio heeim which Will fill
you Wi ll M"uHlB;-nt 1, .
paid aL ouue. su;ua
i ihn vaar when nowapaper
delinquonta should seek to avoid being
ulled Willi nsiouiuuuiom.
Condemns Lynching.
Oyster Bay, Aug. 9. In a letter, the
publication of which was authorized to
diy, Preeident Roosavelt commends
Govern . r Durbiu, of Indiana, lor the at
titude hri assumed recently respecting
the lynching. The President also em-
oraces the upnortunity to express his
own views iu reierenca to the lynching
and mob violence general. y. '
- ' C -lfax Tragedy.
Colfax, VVesh., Aue. 9-J. E. Blown.
a real eta e broker, shot and latallv
wounded Thouius Turubof, ano'lur eal
estate BKent, at liai field this morning.
Turnbow cannot live. Brown ia in jail
at Colfax. Lynching is probable,
The Czar's Madness,
Sr. Petersburg , Aug. 10. The Czar
haB demanded the exemplary punish
ment not only of tho murderer of the
Russian Consul at Monastir, who waa
killed last week by aJTurkiBh gendarm,
but of all the military and civil officials
iu any way responsible for the crime.
ine assassination ol the Russian Con
sul at Monastir M. Roatkovoski, ia tbe
second murder ol a Russian Consul in
Macedonia within a few months, and
has created intense indignation here.;
Ninety KI led
Paris, Aug, 11 An awful catastronho
occur. edjluet evening on tho . Metropoli
tan iMecmc Uailway, which ruua msstly
underground, in which 90 persons are
believed to have lost their lives. Eight
two bodies havo . been recovered. All
the police aud fire engines wore on the
apjt and the excitement was inteoBe.
V mally tho firemen succeeded in hood
ing the burning mass, and shortly af'er-
waru luey were aui" to enter Ihe tunnel.
Heavy Arizona Rain.
Tucson, Aug. 10. The heavy storma
of Saturday and Sunday cauaod much
loea to the Southern Pacifio Railroad
Co., and greatlytdelayed traffic. A 200
foot bridge at Patagonia waa washed out
Sunday uight by the flood coming down
the Sonora river. A t'10 foot bridge at
Huachuca was also washed out.
Mr. Root Will Return,
Oyster Bay, Aug10. The attention
of the President ton'cht was directed to
a circumstanti.il statement, published to
day, that Secretary Root expected soon
to retire irom tue uaoinet, to be suc
ceeded by Governor Talt, ol the Philip
pines. It can be said that there is. no
definite foundation Lr the story.
if Wood ia a
BrjRKHART & Lex.
our Prices? Well they a aimply ,
all right. Try and see.
C. E. Browskll. Second St.
T. A. Wood commander oi the Indian
War veterans 01 ureguu, 10
charged, with having) overennrgeu
veterana for getting their pensions, it
is said having charged aa much as $100.
The regular fee permuted is if2o, and
this IB two or uireo uiuca u.......
clinrired the veterans. It is
UlrtUJ , , f , . If WftA.
very, uouoiiui aujwij
veteran at all.
Base ball players will bo interested in
knowing that there havo been only five
oinolo handed triple piaya iu 1110 uieio.
of the csme. One waa made n, few daya
ago in the eaat. A hot liner was batted
. 11.1, n-prfl running from first
and second. The first basemnn caught
the ball, loucuea nie uwo,
the runner and ran to aecond and put
out the runner from that base, who had
gotten too far to get back ahead of him.
Lawyer Lou;8 Baizee, writing to the
Review, ol Rosebunr, gives tbe following
as life at Newport:
Fog.
Sad.
Water.
People.
Oysters.
Bathing,
Water agates.
Beach combing.
Fishing excursions.
Moonlight picnics.
Comely costumea in the aurl.
Water 10c a quart; eomo milk in it.
Boye.
QtrIB .
Maidens.
Young men.
Middle aged.
Eldoriy people.
Lla of fun.
Newport and Nye Brook.
People making money.
Cotiauers. boarders aud campers
Having a jolly, joyous vacation.
Such i: Newport, Newport by Ihe sra
New Oregon P. M. .
Washington, Ang. 10.--Oregon PoBt
masiera were appointed aa follows:
Crow, C. C. Sturtevant, vice C. H.
Varoey, resigned; Kingaley, W. M.
Smith, vice Emerson P. Williams, re
signed ; LyonB ,jW. H. Trask, vice J. D.
Hiatt, resigned ; Stafford, W, J. Powell,
vice Gottlieb Reutter, res gned,
A Bad Catastrophe.
Portsmouth, O., Aug, 10 Humphreys
& liogans canning factory at Rutland,
blew up at noon, killing three workmen
Bod injuring a dozen o'.hers. The killed
are :
Sid Near, Don Mulchler, Dale Ralina.
Tho building was lighted today for the
first time this seaeon.
The Paris Horror,
Paris, Aug 11. Eighty-four bodieB
have been recovered, and the death list
will probably exceed 100, in an under
ground railway disaster which occurred
on the Metropolitan Electric Railway
last night. The disaster assumed the
proportions of nn awful cataBtrophe dur' ;
ing the early hours today, when more
than four score oi bodies of the burned
and euffocated victims were removed
from the subterranean paseage.
Root to Retire.
Washington, Aug. 11. For several
months paBt there have beon rumora
afloat that Secretary Root la to retire
from tho Cabinet, and it is now known
definitely that hia resignation will be
tendered before he leaves for Eurone to
Horre on t; e Alaskan Boundary Commis
sion, It is understood that the matter
ol hia euccessor has been discussed, and
while nothing official can be obtained,
it ia believed it will be tendered to Gov
ernor Taft.
SODAVILLE. WATER Tbe best sods
water in the county, at the Pfemer
Oyster Parlors, by tho drink or bottle.
Healthful and ro'resbihg. On tap all
the time