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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1903)
1 Worlds Fair -.'oUs. Toe ornate bridges over the ma D lanoonB are now beinj erected. Many of Hie smaller nl-'gca bave been flnisht d. The gardens, 1,200 feet long, between tbe Transportation and Machinery palacea bave been finished. Tbe orna mented beda bave all been made and the flowers to till tbem are growing in tbe expoeition greenhouses. '.The Palace of Manufactures ia nearly finished. Tbe main entrance, in tbe center ol tbe south lacade, Is tbe moat atrikine feature to be erected. Thia entrance is a great archway 150 (eet bigb Tbe landscape gardener! are setting out large trees in tbe lawns surrounding tbe big exhibit palaces. The trees are of large aisse and add greatly to tbe ap pearance ol tbe buildings they surround, Work on Belgium's national pavilion has begun. Tbe building will etand in front of the Administration ' Building and weat of tu Chinese pavilion. It will be ol eteel brought from Belgium. Tbe Belgium building will be vieited by King Leopold next year, ' The Cascade region ia each day taking on a mere finished look. Tbe colloaeal statuary lor the Colonnade of BtnteB ia being put in place. Already ArkanBaB, Nebraska, North Dakota, Montana, In dlan Territory and Oklahoma are In pos ition.; , A section of a six story building has been Erected on the G'aid Prospect Plaza. Daily exhibitions ot the efficiency of tbe exposition Are department are given and spectators wonder at the dar ing of the firemen and tbe rapidity with which tbev scale the walls and get streams of water playing. Portsmouth (O.) Sentinel: They are nomine Inio line. The Ooluratma btat Journal approves of the action of the president iu calling congress in Bpecia uor-sion to enact financial legislation This organ also declarea "everybody feeli the need of a more elastic currency.' And still it will go on talking about froo silver cranks. And then, too, when tbe "rubber baby" money comes, it, in com mon with all the other organs, will take It to its heaving boBom and declare It iB good. Altion (Mich.) Mirror : And perhaps some of those who watched the unload ing of the long, heavy boxoa wero uiipa iriolit! enough to wonder if tho whole Philippine archipelago wao worth the price that shipload reprOBontcd. Not if it wero worth the money and the timu and the struggle and fight mid murder and heartbreak of tlio Ia9t five years, but poor IooIb, they questioned it it wore worth oven this cargo the burden of the United Status truurpoit Kilpatrick .302 dead American buys. Gi aud I I mi (Neb.) Democrat: Under the new republican financial scheme, the people will be compelled to bear nn even larger burden of taxation that will pile up au enormous surplus In the the treas ury that may be loaned to tbe banks at a low rate of Interest so that the banks may loan it to the people at a high rate ol internet. By this means the people will get money to pay more taxes to oreate another treasury surplus. Ramsey (111.) N.ws-Journal: lithe oouni could wipe out tbe inlqiltous la 1873, and let tbe people have a ohance to enjoy their constitutional rights upon the money question tho masses would be the rulers instead of a now. the down-trodden and oppressed by a f-w bonanza money kinga, who try to excuse the robbery of the people by endowing some already rich college or library nsniociat'on from which the com mon people are barred by circumstances. Klngliaher )0. T.) Reformer: Belore we commence yelling for asset currency let us auk ourselves a few questions How could snob curreuoy, issuod by banks a"Q guaranteed by the government, be any salor than currency issued by the government ilnulf? Wny should the people allow national banks lo issue uiony '"n " "t a: the highest rates ol interest ihey do get, when this money is bBed upon the credit of the government. It is tune this script business was knocked In the head, in fact it ia sevt-ral ytars past the time thou it should bave been knocked out. More than that it should never have been poi mllted iu h tlrsi place, It baa bi'eu taken advautago ol by th big syndicates to rob the people ol the coast of some of their tiuett forests. Several lines left out ol tbe tax law pasted by tbe last legislature will re quire an exlia soasion at a cost to tbe state of a good many thousand dollars, besides angry Icoltngs all oter the slate. What the state needs is better business men in the legislature and not so ninny purely politicians, The Pkmocbat do.j "tv intoml lobe a party to any iin'd -l i w iig In the com -i g t-itv eleetl n. I'lu-ri Mill piuliaoly b.- no occasion r"r anyd lug ul the kiu.l. Hold Your Timber Clalma From the Prineville Journal. Every owner of a timber claim in tbe northern part of Lake or Klarxath coun ties, who iadeairoue of getting a reason able price for his pine, should Bign the agreement which ia being circulated In town lor the purpose of pooliug tbe claims and holding for a price eatUfatory to each individual claimant. Tbe move wbicb baa been instituted In this city in conjunction with the timber land owrere in Albany, ia one of tbe beet ou record and a successful termination of it means much in a financial way to those whose names are on the list. The agreement which every one own. ing a claim in either of thn above named counties will be asked to eign, is simply a pledge on tbe part of the owner to bold bis cr ber claim with others for one year Iron) January 1, 1904. During that time the signers ol the agreement agree to Bell for $3000, and for a price no lower unless it is so agreed by a two-thirds vote of all tbe members in tbe pool There are no bonuses, no grafts ia tbe scheme, and it baa been inaugurated for tbe solo purpose of benefitting tbe divinuala who owned timber in that belt and who are desirous of obtaining a de. cent and respectable price for tbeir prop erty. In Albany, 104 persons bave jtlnnd tbe pool. These members held a meet ing a short time ago and unanimously eltcled Judge H. H. Hewitt, Dr. N. E Winnard and John Foshay aa a com mittee to secure the co-operation of other timber holders residing in Prineville and its vioinity, and interest timber compsn ies who ate willing to pay for what they are getting. Dr. Winnard was in Prine ville last Saturday and Sunday and se cured 31 signatures to the agreement There are 134 more who own timber in Klamath and Lake counties and practi cally all of these will be seen this week or word sent them by J, F, Spinning, nbo le looking after the matter In Priuc ville. Dr. Winnard has spont considerable time in working up the agreement among the timber owners and there booiiib ti be no doubt but that 250 or more 'claimants in that district inside of the next week will be parties to the agreement to hold their claims for the price named Tim ber companies have been notified that the pool was forming and Judge Hewitt who is known all over the Willamette Valley ha? glvon out that tho puce naked for will not bo excessive provided they can get together enogh claims. Albany will now have a month of city p.inicj, nil innovation in this city. Heretofore nominations have generally beau made about Saturday night pre vious to the election, leaving only the intervening Suudny for discussion of tho morilB ol the candidates. In some re spects the old syetom had its good side, and perhaps just as good men were elected. This, though, will give voters an opportunity to go to the bottom of tbe character of the different candidates, and then up and down each o'de and back again, so that his fitness will be pretty thoroughly canvaiBed. It was a matter of considerable local pride for Albany to defeat tbe O. A. C. eleven for the sscond time In succession. With a student body of three times as many students tbe advantage was cer tainly against us, but the eleven had tbe individual capacity for playing the game, and most of the men have bad a better experience in the past than tbe O. A. C, boys, quite a number of wbom are playing for the first time. What ever there is In the game itself the.-e is alwaya an inten&e load pride for (suprem acy. A royal .character ib the best wealth any one can have. Young men atattlug out in life had botter weigh the state ment, and young women may well seize upon the thought. This is not original with the Democrat. The same idea haB been advanced for BgeB by good men, and has been accepted by those eoekiug the best there is in life and eternity. Canon (Pa.) Democrat : A shipload of our Philippine soldiers arrived home a few dayB ago, numbering Beveral hund reds. Everyone of them was dead, and tbe bodies were proporly coffined for In- tcruiunt. That la a part of the awlui mice we nuv lor Irvine to own neoole aud run their country regardless of their wiahea. The Dkhocrat sets some exchanges through tbe state wbicb. have been boasting of new subscribers sufficient to make a million if trick had boea kept of tbe claims. Sometimes it eeems us if newspaper men are as liable to lie aa other human beings. According tn a Washington dispatch it will probably go hard with Oommand- r 1'. A. Wuod ol Portland, charged with iiuiuerotK things in connection with securing pensions for the Indian war veterans, aud it la stated that all '.be charges have unt been made. 2oari tb "i Vou H.ivfl kvm Bough STARVE THEM OUT! Why not starve tlie germs to death? Scott's Emulsion will do it. The germs of consumption are an invading army number ing millions upon millions; they must all be fed or they will soon die of starvation. A lung a little below "par" in vitality is just to their liking. Why not put new life into it? Scott's Emulsion feeds the lungs. It fills the blood with nourishing food for all the weak parts. Good food means life. Life means re sistive force. Germs cannot live on heal thy tissue. Scott's Emulsion and good fresh air drive out the germs of consumption. We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & DOWN E, 409 Pearl Street, New York, DR. DARRIN GOING TO CORVALLIS. Dr. Darrin Shortans His Stay in Albany Two Weeks Going to Corvallis November Kith to December 1st Only. C0N8UMIT10N coked. The testimonials are co ning in thick and fast for Dr. Darrin and his marvel ous treatment of all his diseases by elec tricity and nndic'-ne. tie lias been crowded with prtients since coming to Albany, and in nearly all cases die re sults have boon satisfactory as tho pub lished testimonials will bear witness. Among the testimonials is tho one printed below : Eagle Point, Ore., Sept. 20. Mr. Editor I desire to say to you, for publication, that I waa treated by Dr. Darrin, at Portland, about ten years ago lor tumor and consumption. I had a larje tumor or ahcess growing under mv ribs and it had attained such a growth that my ribs wero actually bulged out, and ccneuuiption with cor ruption aud splitting blood was fast less ening my dayB of lile. I w is treated by Dr. Darrin and a lew n.othB thereaflor I was a perfectly strong man and able to (!o a good days work. Before treatment I could Bcarcely walk, one Hundred yords, I want porsotiB alUicted to personally call upon me at Eagle Point and learn more ol Dr. Uarrin and bis almost wo 1- deiful treatment. ,G, B. Mathews MOKE CASUS CUitED. J-i. Editor For 20 years prior to go ing under Dr. Damn's treatment in Portland 10 years ago, I had been badly alUicted w ithcatarrh of the Btomach and bladder. I was terribly bloated wiih dropsy and dyspepsia. I hod given up all hopes of relief, but thanks to Dr. Damn 1 waB cureu ot an the above men tioned diseaaeB,and I still enjoy the best of health. I reside at Go s Oity, six miles from Marshfied, and will gladly answer any questions by letter or in person. . J. heartily reccommeu Dr. Darrin. O. O. Pbatt. Dr. Durrin's Place of Business. Dr Darrin can he consulted free from 10 to 5 1 'cl ml daily; evening 7 to 6, Sunday 10 0 3, at Revere Hotel Albany until M v. 15, after that time atOorval ,is at the New Hotel Corvallis Nov. 15 to Dec. 1 on v. Thedoitor makes a specialty of a!) diseased in th oje, ear, nose and throat, catarrh dealuoss, bronchitis, la grippe, heart, liver, bladder and Kidney dis eases, or those who Buffer from apathy ard indifference; also genito-urina and Bkin dieeaseB in either Bex, Buch as blood taints, spui:m.l weakness and lost vigor, varicoceles rnd fltricturo. Eyes tested, glasoeB fitted. Dr. Darrin will treat all who may apply before Dec. at half hie former prices. IN ALBANY. Frank Terkett, Mill Oitv. F A Miller, Shelburn. O D McLaue, Lvons. Henry Lang, Portland, 8 B Eakiu, Eugene. A Klingbert, Portland. J 8 lleall, ' O K Archerd, " Louis 11 Christ ngt The Christian. Anderson's Music House. Agent for Steinway Grand, Emerson Schulotl pianos. B Chase. Oarnenrm- organs, Wheeler & Wilson, Domesti' Sewintr machines. Kxnarr. niAnn am organ tuning and repairing. Thonr Black 521. Yesiily tuning a specialty. otice to the Musical Public. A icorrcction .'about a piano said to have;beon bought from a. local Music Store by a prominent musician, and reol estate man, was not bought there, but from a Portland firm and it was through the salesmanship abilities of Anderson's Music House the sale was made. Tducate Your Bowels. Your bowels can be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cas carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right Genuine tablet stamped C. C. C Never tc4d m bulk. All droorists, toe. MISFITS. Get out your webs. The rain god bae begun his winter sprinkle. Foot hall has given place to politics in Albany. Both are pretty rough game-. The victory over the O. A. O. Holy Rollers was enough to make the Albany players hilarious. Anxious subscriber: Yes, Chinese pheasants may be shot until December 1 if you can get in sight of tbem. The boys did remarkably well this year on Hallowe'en, doing less damage than ordinarily under the trying temptations of the night. A new dally paper has been Btarted in New York especially intended to give news of intereet to the females in society. Tbe men will all want to read it. The Linn County Poultry Association will meet Saturday, in a paint shop at Albany. The members probably intend to paint the town, or may discuss color ing eggs. Telegram. Candidly it iB not fair for Corvallis to have to bear tbe opprobrinm of those Holy Rollers. She should have muzzled her reporters and kept the thing silent. The Portland Telegram haB made a scoop by giving a picture of the Holy noners, ot oorvatiis. Pretty good look- pe,p!6- Te ir,uVil laih? Pu'ot;re UVOBU L DliUTY HJO YYUCU1Q Hi UDHUB. Poor Mr. Harvey Scott, tbe Eugene Register has gotten after him with its big words and calls him "the destroying angel ot the republican party." If the Democrat remembers correctly Mr Scott alao has a very extensive vocabulary . The Multnomahs were supposed to have tbe best team work of any team in Oregon, but after tbey had gone againBt the iiorkloy it was stateu mat me trouble was the lack of wm work. By tho way there are different kinds of teams along the highway. Noah was tho first advertiser. He advertised the flood and it came all right. The fellows who laughed at the advertising got drowned and it served them right Ever since Noah's time the advertiser has been prospering, while the other fellow is being Bwallow od up in the ilood of disaster. Ex One of the oddest plays ever made in a foot ball game wbb that of the Carlisle Indian in last Saturday's Harvard game, who cauvbt tbe ball on a kick off, bid it under his Jersey against hiB back and ran across the h'e:d for a touch down, and it bad to be allowed, there being no rule touching tho case. The Albany Democrat, in speaking o the visit of the Corvallis football team, calls that aggregation of brann and muscle the "Holy Rollers." Ihua doth the foibles of her citizens, humble the pride of a city, and bring blushes to the cheeks of the unobtrusive, but loyal, town cow. Salem Journal, Something Doing. Use Snow Flake. Beat servedloysters atiPfeiflers. . Old wheat: new flour: Snow Flake. Oysters at Pfeiffer OysterParlora. Red Crown flour makes tbe beBt bread . Oveters in any style at the Pfeiffer Oyster Parlors. Oysters any style at tbe Elite, also several hot drinks. Albany people should use Albany flour. The Snow Flake is the best. Nothing better than oysters. Get them at the Pfeiffer Oyster Parlors. Hot chocolate, Beef Tea, Vigoral, Clam and Tomato Bullion al The Elite. Pure cider vinegar for sale by John Brush at 841 E 4th St, at 15 eta. per. gallon. gallon 10 ctB. F, E. Allen & Co. have a fine line of cedar doora and windows alBO Bcreen doors. See them before buying. YOU OUGHT TO KNOW That every pro scription shoull be filled with pure un- dulterated drugs. Your physician wishea you to have the beBt and we want you to have the beat, bo give us a trial and we will do our best to please you. Our prices are right. Bdrrkhart & Lke. . The Genuine vs. Counterfeits. Tho genuine is always better than a counterfeit, but the truth of this state rnont is never more forcibly realized or more thoroughly appreciated than when you compare the genuine DeWitt'e Witch llazol. Salve with the many counterfeits and worthless substitutes that are on the market. W. 8, Ledbetter, of Shreyepcrt, La., says; "After using numerous other remedies without benefit, one box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me." For blind, bleeding, itching and pro truding piles no remedy is equal to De Wiit's Witca Hazel Salve. Sold by IToshay & Mason, Burkhart & Leo. Portland and Return $3.00. The S. P. has established s permanent trip rate to Portland from Albany of tS.OO good for going on the afternoon train Saiurday aid anv train Sundav and returning on any train Sunday or I Monday Also tbe same arrangement for Port lnd to Albany and rturn. Our Prices? Well they are simply all right. Try and aee. C. E. Bkownbll, Second St. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. dynamite Explosiuu. Crestline, O., Nov. 1, Ciestline and vicinity wue turned inio s panic tonight by a terrible explosion at 8 o'clock. Many buildings were Bhaken and in some instances the walls fell. Church congregations were thrown into scream ing masses of bum&uitv. People who were at home were terrified by the fear ful roar that waa heard. Aa Indian Fight. Cheyhnxe. Wyo., Nov. 1. Governor Chsttertou baa been advieed of a fierce battle that waa fought Tueterday on Little Lightning Creek in Eastern Wy oming, between Sheriff W. H. Miller, wfth a posse of six man from Weston county and a band of Crow Indiana on tbe way to tbe Sioux Agency at Rose bud. Sheriff Miller is reported to have been killed, one of his deputies fatally wound ed, two otherB slightly wounded, while three Indians ere reported killed and several wounded. Fiftee a Students Killed. Ikdiakapolis, Oct. SI Fifteen person were killed and over fifty injured, some fatally, at 10:20 today in a collision be tween a special passenger train on tbe Big Four railroad and u frieght engine with a cut of coal cars. A passenger train of twenty coaches was carrying 954 persons, nearly ail of whom were students of Purdue univer sity and their friends ,rom La,ayette? to Indianapolis lor the annual football game between tbe Purdue rieam and the Indiana University squad. A Vatican Fire, Rome. Nov. 1. Fire broke cut at 8:30 ,oni ht in that po,tion of the Vatican containing the hall of inscription, where I, ,, iB Mb allH 1 An PRO uw lb""" " " Hr.ronnniin efforts were made to con- trol tbe IlamoB and the firemen of Rome were called to lend their help. At 11 :15 tbe fire was under control. A Halloween Murder. Porlaxd, Nov. I While celebrating Halloween Adolpti A. Burkhardt was shot aud killed by Samuel Bauwnuu, near Bertha, late Saturday night. Bau mann. who savBhe tired the fatal shot to scare away boys bombarding his house with a fusillade of bullols, came into the city and gave into the city and gave him self up early tbis morning. A New York Holocaust. New York, Nov. I. Tpenty-ODe men, three women and a 10-mout he-old baby, were burned to death or suffocated in a fire that started early this morning in the House of All Nations, a five-story tenement-houBe at 430 Eleventh avenue and whicb the police and Coroner be lieve to have besn of incendiary origin More Iudin.iB Killed. Cheyexne, Nov. 2. A second battle with the Indians who murdered Sheriff Millornd Deputy Falkenburg ou Sati urday, reinforced by a large bodv of red skins who had been hunting in the vicin ity of the scene of the light, iB reported to bave taken place louay near the HorBeshoe ranch. The fugitives were traced by a poBse, end with their re-in-forcementB made a determined, stand, Nine Indians are reported killed out right and 10 captured. Tho white mon escaped without lute or injury. Mitchell's Position. WAsnmaTON, Nov, 2. Senator Mitch ell is preparing to make a fight on the economy plan of Speaker-to-be Cannon and the republican leaders in House and Senate who have sent forth the an nouncement that because of the ap proaching presidential .electioo, appro priations must be held to Itha lowest notch during thn coming long session. Senator Mitchell takeB the position that the position that public works should net be neglected iu the intereat of poli tics. The New York Election. New York, Nov. 2. With the open ing of the polls only a few houre off , both the Tammany;and the Fusion leaden are asserting confidence in the result. The Fusion leapera predict a pluiaiity of fully 40,000 for Seth Low. John Clark, Low's manager, declares the Mayor will carry all five boroughs . Holy Rollers. Corvaklis, Nov. 2. Creffie'd and Brooke, the; "Holy Roller" apostles, who led tbe way in the recent spectacu lar plays of the sect in tbis town, have quitted Corvallis. Their going was sb hasty as their work was fierce. A fear of bodily harm is supposed to have been incident to their departure. Eastern Elections. New York, Nov. 4. In Ohio Herrick defeats Johnson for governor by 125,000. Warfield ia probably elected governor of Maryland. In Kentucky the democrats reelected Beckham for governor by 15, 000. Cummins is elected governor of Iowa by 60,000. Bates, reD., ia elected governor of Massachusetts by 30,000. Panama Independent. Manama, Nov, S. The independence of the Isthmus was proclaimed atO p. m. today. A large and enthusiastic crowd of all political partieB assembled and marched to the headquarters ol the gov ernment troops. The enthusiasm was immense, and at least 8000 oi the men in tho gathering were armed. Wood Disbarred. Washington, Nov, 3. T A. Wood, of Portland, grand commander of the In dian War Veterans' Association, will prosecute nn more pension claimB before the Pension Office. Secretary Hitchcock today issued an .order disbarring him from practice before any bureau of the Interior department, which means Wood can never again act as attorney for any applicant for a peneiou. A Conyict's Doings. Oreoon Citv, Nov. 3. William Smith an tscaped prisoner from Multomah countv jal iB in tne Oregon Oity jail charged with threatening to kill. Smith was arrested at the mouth of Clackamas river, near this city, by Chief of Police Burns, about 3 o'clock this afternoon, after haviug Bhot twice al William Hosey and Benjamin Baxter of thia city, whose rowboat he bad stolen. MISFITS. If ilu-.-r . r-,J; ai.ything in thiB microbe business whfre would the tramp be, Tnegambliug spirit ruus into every thing. $1,000,000 was bet on the New iora election. The eating Btation for the afternoon meal is about to be changed from Albany to Eugene again. The Corvallis Gazette foot ball man is evidently a member of the Holy Rollers, induing from bis crazv foot ball re-uiarka Referring to Sam Morris the Chomwa American says it is tntirely legitimate for an Indian to pitch uimdelf into civilization. The Horace McKinley trio will face' tbe U. 8. trrand jury musio at Portlahd on next Saturday. The tune will not be a very pieosont one. It Is believed now that Sanderson's bridge is up to stay. Aa over $60,000 . hoa been expended in all on the structure since tbe beginning a per manent inh uraa n..l.i.l - ut .i "-'"'uir IUU1U10US thing on the part of the present conn'y The Rosebure Plaindenlor a .m;. can paper, is about the only paper that uub ueciarea ax-Congressman Moody . J . -"-'boo recently maae against him. Even the democratic '"H"" cuaruaoie enongn to slate that r.hft OoiHanna ;B 1 . L the affair. ' prc,Dany notl"n m The Corvallis Gazette says? that the O . A. C. team lost by fumbling and that .iio.my cannot play clean foot ball, bolh jtemeuta of which are falsehoods. Corvallis fumbled, but was no match for ilbany anyway. Second Albany played a cleaner t-am than the O. A. O, at least ae clean a name. The Gazette as uanaal displays vurv poor foot hall 6euse. ' The Eui;eiie Heal Estate Exchang charges ihat the pamphlets eent to the iiarrimu uyudicaio at Chicago have been used for private gain by a real estate lirin represented by Wallie NaBU, fornieily of Corvallia and Albany, which has been using them to advertise its real' estate business. Perhaps all the other Oregon pamphlets have been used the same way, Perhaps not. New York Democratic, New York, Nov. 3. After a remark- ' able campaign, in which nearly ail of the newspapers and practically every minister of religion in ;this city were united ngainat him, G. B. McCIellan, son of the Civil War General, was today elected the third Mayor of Greater New York over Seth Low, Fusioniet, the pres ent Mayor, by 61,414 votes. Edward Al. Grout was elected Con troller and Charles V. Fornes president of the Board of Aldermen. Schmitz Flection. San Francisco, Nov. 3. Today's elec ions brough t out a heavy vote. The incomplete ieturna tonight indicate that Eugene E. ochmitz, the Union-Labor party candidate, has been re-elected Mayor, with Charles Crocker, rep., a fairly close second. It ia very probable that the democrats have elected the Assessor, Sheriff and District Attorney. The republicans claim the Tax Col lector aud County Clerk. Sure Cure tor , Piles, toning Piles produce moisture and cause .toning, this form as well as Blind, Bleed ing or Protuding Piles are cured by Dr Bo.Ban- ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching aud bleeding Absorbs tumors. 50 cts a jar at druggists, or sent by mail. Treat ise free. Write me about your case. Dr So-Ban-ko. Philadelphia. Pa. For sale by foshay & Mason, druggists Oysters Served up any style You want tbem At Stetter'a. Electric Light For the people, Electric Power For the mill, the shop, the elevator, the dentist, the sewing machine. Electric Heat For the lauhdry iron, the physic ians cautery, the Thermal bath, the ladies cunicg iron. The ways in which Electricity can be used are almost innumerable and all can be supplied by the TWENTY-FOUR iHOUR SER VICE aeon to be established by the Albany Canal and Water Co. Simply close the switch and your electric appliances is lull of life instantly. Prices will be as low as the lowest. iLBAUY GOAL AND WATER CO. Phones. Office Main 15; Power House, Main 28. . L