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Modern, Politics. A correspondent of tbe Dallas Itemiter gives tiielollowing account of ft recent bowling buccbbs In Independence: As your paper had no representative at the swell banquet In Independence Sat urday evening please alio me as a Cl ient onlooker to report it. Political ban. quets are ot many varieties, but the o... given here by the t.iunty republican cluh waB a stum winder. It wae al the Stark hall, about 140 being present at l plate, except Invited guests. By . ide ol each plate wae a bottle o ii and plenty ol beei. 01 the many prom nent speakers invited all but three or four sent regrets. The banquet hall ws opened at 10:30 aud by midnight mauy were in fine trim for talking. H. Mc Ginn of Portland, wae on band and muiiy republicaoB agree thit hie speech was a medley ot contradictions a no honor to the occasion. By two o'clock Sunday morning several of the brethren concluded that they could Bing end con tinued to do bo lor two otbere. It seemed as though one bad been transported to Fritz and BUzleiB in Portland. It was indeed a bowling success. Some of the faithful why had paid lor dollar plaiea were left out on the firBt call, got sore and etill feel uncomfortably tender. The current talk on the next day wbb not creditable and would result In a slump ol republican stock. Tbeeffeota ol the flowing bowl were all too evident. A number of prospective candidates were powerful eweet towards everybody. Thus endeth the first republican banquet wbicb was indeed a howling; success. Other Papers faay. Jefferson City (Mo.) Democrat: Did you ever hear of a boodler being faent to the pi nit y ou a technicality? Manson (la.) Democrat: The anti toxin truat le the lateet. it will tBooner or later have some heavy Btockho'ders In bell. Frankfort (Ind.) Standard: Har ' mony? Why, of course, harmony with a big H, but the tail shouldn't presume to wag the dog. Clinton iN. J.) Demoorat: Standby the solid rooa: of principle! Meet issues as they come. The American people, ae a mass, are not "quitters." Paulding (0,) Demoorat: Unless someone is actually punished Boon In the postal frauds case the people will con sider the republican campaign ufaroe. Whatcom (WaBh.) Blade: Tberepub-, lican party believes in advocating any-, thing t.)at will lead to temporary suc cess, changing bare an often n is deemed expedient. Jacksou (Cal.) Dinpnlcb: It begins to look sb though the republicans are producing more scandals and frauds than they will be able to hide from the people during the coming campaign. " Bbelbyville (111,) Leader; It begins to look aB if tbe patriate who want to nom inate a ticket "aatielaotory to Wall street" would have to fall back upon the grand old partyotto ot Palmer and Back ner. ' Humanity, whioh swelters In a heat of 90 deureee, and withera and dies if the mercury ruus finds it bard to roalize a heat ol 5400 dbgreeB. Yet that 1b heat developed in the combustion ot thermit, a heat which welds together pieceB of the most ponderous machinery, whioh makes It possible to mend Iron casting weighing Ioub, whioh heretolore had to be replaced at a great expense ot labor and time; whioh oan nnlte iron rails so perfeotly that the joining ean scarcely be seen or felt and a rail can be made miles ong instead ol 60 or 100 feet at the out aide. This thermit Is a compound discovered by Dr. Bans Goldscmldt ol Essen, Ger many. Kansae City will be repieiented on tbe Model Stieet at the Wo by bulldiuK of the casino dmiiin. It wll consist ol two structures connected by colonnade. One tiullding will be ueed as a club home and will coulain a bureau of information, registry ofllue, post of lice, bullet, baui louui, writing and mad. an ruum, etc., while llio other will be used lor exhibit. A Linn roumy Itirmer has figured it out that the Fales w i l he nyainst Russia in the war wuh Japuu, that the lime has come for that country's ilesiotism to receive ench a eetback that it shall I e heard around the world, l'hnt she will he defeated I'Ontiiioiilly m land ai well an upou "Hi, terminating In a duelling deleat for Russia and a great victory lor Japan, Alter its splendid tree Louie the government rhould i o I e small Willi Portland and lie Lew maud Clark fair. There are something., to in dicate that the appropriation will be made so small as to be ol little vulue. This great Northwest conntty l mn e.l to recognition. Some day we will l ave a population hlch will entitle n in be beard with a blue rlhbou in 'lie . . It. , natiu mire, tnnlcw ffra m aoo u 4J driuut- Political Comment. Lamar (Mo) Leader: Tbe battle is between tbe people on one side and or ganized grend on the other. There can be no compromise between these two f ncea, no', at least until the i .(en rule snail 1 observed by all n.-'u Better defeat than compromise wit", '.lehouor. Jackson (0.) tlerald: T .n reorganiz era are always go'ng ban to "BBne" 'I 'uniitacy, but nohody has yet been ! juil who wbp capable of telling iuet what or where thai would be. On the other band the real and loyal democrats other hand the real and loyal democrats are facing the future, They mean to bold on to all ttiat was good in he pa.t aud iirapplo with tbe new questions that have arisen in recent yearn. Sulphur Springs (Tex,) Democrat: A return to Clevelaudism means more trustB, more bonds, asset currency and tbe enthronement of a monied aristoc racy in thie once.lree republli: aud the fastening on tbe limbs of free people the (etteis of a galling despotism. , A continuance oi the republican party aleo meanB the bi -mo thing, lor both favor Wall Btreet ud tbe money trust, the father, promoter and protector of all the pernicious breed. Toledo (111.) Democrat: And now Col onel Henry Watterson boldly announces that the platform of 189G and 1900 caused the overwhelming defeat of tbe democ racy. If we recall the matter perfectly tbe Oolonel bolted Bryan in 1896 and as sisted in tbe election of MoKinley and seemed powerful glad that the re publicans had triumphed. Bolters, like the colonel and Srover Cleveland, are alwaye at tbe front, giving advice, but we believe the party prefers to Beek ad vice Iroin men who vote tbe democratic ticket. Seward (Neb.) Independent-Democrat: Those pereonB who would have tbe pub lie believe that the reorganizere are go ing to control the next democratic na tional convention know not whereof they speak. They forget that the ;ruleB pro vide that before a candidate shall be nominated be shall have received atwo -thirds vote of the entire delegation mak ing up the convention. Some people are giving tbe o. S, sen ate credit for shutting up the LewiB and Clark exposition on Sundays, and one might think from bearing ocoaBional talk that thi mira ' il cm w ore getting quite religion, er cf fact it is not the result ol religion at al with tbem. They ate making this pro vision now because they did so with tbe St. Louis exposition and other reasons prevailed, The truth la there is more Babbath desecration in Washington than there lias ever been belore In tbe history of the country. Beginning two or three years ago social receptions and fnnctiong of all kinds bays been given, where they were unknown in the capital city before. That day is taken by a great many of ficials for tbe purpose, particularly by members of foreign embassies, among their promrnent gueBta being loading (J. S. senators. Tue Statesman believesit vu he opinion of ninety-five per cent of tbe vo ters of tbe United States when it gives ita belief tbat the salary ol tbe President should not be raised above fifty thousand dollars a year . It entertainmeute at the rate they are now being can not be at- forded, then, Instead ot voting n-ore lor them, out off a sufficient per cent ot them to drop baek into the limit ol the income. This is the plainest ol homely advice, but it Is aane and .practical. Sa em Statesman. It has been asserted that when It came to a land fight Between tbe Bueslaus and the Japs that the former would aitrpaBB the latter in military tactics and prove too mnch for tbem, b'lt tbe recent en gagement between the armies as nearly as can be learned showed the Jape to be tho better on land as well as ou the sea. Russia promises to permit tbe publi cation oi newa concerning the war whether good or bad. Japan should do tho same. The censorship is an intam ousarrangetnent which should be die continued by all nations, Let tbe Unlit be open and aboye aboard, for tho world awaits anxiously tbe passing ol events. The lamest searchlight in tbe world has been completed nnd tested at an electric piaut at Lowell, MaBe. The ma chine weight 7.000 pound, la of 5,250,' 000 caudle power and projects a beam of light seven Iuet in diameter. It will be used for advertising purpores at the World's Fair. l'he Oregonlan is to he commended for not giving its war news with scare heads, which in a majority ol cares are not bucked by the facts which follow, so peculiar lo many of tbe papers ol tbe day . Some of me big dailies have beads which would frighten a prize fighter trained to I he last minute. '.0)D FOR SALE. Only dry wood . Mi.nl, neh, tug ttr, in.nl mm fir and nwple, delivered already rawed L.ve onlern nt 0. E. ii'im nell's and Uoward A Price's. W. J. Kisiikb, MISFITS. the Japs ar fast becoming aunibi lists Eugs are dropping pieparatory to tbe buster feast. General Kuropatain had better look out or the Japs will get him. Chinese new year In Albany haa hn a tame and qnlet affair. It wbb not a cracking suscese. Tb ie late Mark Hannn left oil tn hit lam Iv. A dlnnalnh m . n lnr. ing to charity. An exchange declares ilmr. nr. ! something has been found that requites no brains: Knocking. Some new candidate for offlco i mAn. tioned almost daily. The list promisee ww a iuue uuo uy convention day. Even the r cb men have their troubles. Parisian wante to fight a Charles Schwab. Schwab should take the next steamer for home. A Pennsylvania man insured his life, got married and tbe eame day committ ed euioide so tbat his wife could have tbe money. Better tbe money than such a fool. Tbe Portland Telegram must have it in for its readers. It has just published a paire of home made poetry on ''dream- tr... Tha , tlUl uwura ui outt&cBpeere are bound to rattle. A member of the city council sais cemert walks are put down in Salem, with full inch dressing, for )2;cents a square foot, under inspection. That adde to the Interest in tbe enbject. The Democjut would like to see cement walks in front of every residence lot in Albany it ie a big thing for a city, and believes everrthing possible ebould be done to promote tbem. If it can be done for 12 cents with a inch dresB so much tbe Better, me Better tbe walK the battel tbe proposition. Any man who will do the work for 12 cents will have bit hands full in Albany this year. Annual Banquet of the Linn Co. Prohibition Club. Ihe Otb annual meeting ana Danquet of the Linn Oo. Prohibition Club will be held at tho W. O. T. U. hall in Albany, Saturday, February 27, 1904. Theolectlon of officers and business meeting will begin at 11 o'clock a. m., the banquet at 12:30 p. m. Followine the banquet thete will be au address by Hon. Oliver W, Stewart, oi Chicago, chairman of the National Prohibition uommittee, xn tbe even inc beginning at 7 :S0 Mr. Stewart will aleo address the oitizens of Linn county at the Christian church. Mr. Stewart being one of the moet noted orators in the United States it is confidently ex pected that there will be a large attend ance at all of these meotings. A cordial invitation ib extended to all prohibitionists of the county to attend and participate in the banquet, the tables to be as heretofore by those at tending, A general invitation is ex tended to the publio to bear the addresses of Mr. Stewart. R. B. Orawkoro, W. P. Elmore, . Secretary. roetdent. Perfect Confidence. Where there nsed to he a feeling of nneaainesa and worry in the household when a child Bbnwed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform success of Chain berlain's Cough Remedy In the treat ment of that diseaBe. Mrs. M. I. Bas ford, of Podlesville, Ud,, in speaking of her experience In tbe nse of that remedy save. "I have n world of confidence in Chamberlain's Oougb Remedy tor I have used it with perfect success. My obild Qarland is subject tc severe attacks of croup and it always gives him prompt reliei. r or saio oy Dosnay a Mason When You Have a Cold. 1 he Brat aotion when yoi have a cold should he to relieve the lungs. This is best accomplished by the Jse ot Uhamber Iain's Couirh Remedy. This Remedy llquefieB the louith mucus and causes its expulsion Iroul tue pir oeus ot tne lungs, oroducea a froa expectoration, and opens the secretions. A complete cure soon follows. This remedy will cure a sevem cola in less time than any oiher treatment and it loaves thesyrtera in a nntuaal and healthv condition, it counteracts am tendancy toward pneumonia, For sale by rosuay & Mason. A Cure for Eczcmu. 2My bnbr had Kezema so bad that its bend was a solid mass of scabs, and its nnir all came out. 1 tried many remedies but none seemed to do any permanent Kooa until ! used Do Witts Witch linzol Salvo. The Eczatna is cured, tnt scabs are gone and tue little one's scalps is ntr toctlr clean and healthy, and its hair is growing beautifully again. I cannot give too much praise .0 UeWitt's vVitch llnzbl halve. rrank banner, muff Uitv. h.v In buying Witch Inzel Salve look out for counterfeits. UeWitt's is the original and onlyonocoataining pure Witch Hazel Tho name E. O. OeWitt A Co. is on every ooi. sola oy rosnay x mubm. CASTOR For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sbjrn&tore MISFITS. Washington's birthday. We need more men who never he. The grippe has gripped the people again. The Hague peace commiession should S'iow us colors. Nothing too god can be eaid of tbe Father of His Country. ' One yellow journal ie going to have RuBsia fight the entire world. Bats I Few people knew where the Yalu river was before tbe pieent Manchuria un pleasantness. Tha Mknnla nt Rl.ftHH am ffrtflVed OVCr tbe presence there of a fake show. They should live in Albany awhile. Local Salem dentlBts have met the oc casion by running big advertisement to meet ihe P ortlana Drag. There is a big opportunity for devl opment in Oregon . Only 10.8 per ol the land arc. is in farms. In one respect Albany is a slow town ; :.ora ib not a nrieoner in the -Linn County jail. Portland Journal, Bob Fitzsimmons wants to have another last fleht. Perhaps an engage ment with Fatti might be airanged. It is np to Congressman Hermann to do something of a Btriking character before the coming reunoiican conven tion. . . The eastern wheat flurry has not yet truck Oregon. So far itiB a gambling affair and may not anect tne coast mar ket. The balem Journal admits tbat Salem needs better editors, and this is the home town of Colonel Holer aud Gover nor Geer. Senator Mitchell is red hot after tbe chairmanship of the interoceanic canal committee and doea not propose to be downed. "Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way," is to be placed over the gateway to the Lewis and Claik exposi tion grounds. The vellow journals are filled with scare heads about a world war. Don't get nervous. There la no occasion lor trembling. An advertisement in the . Oregonlan calls for gentlemen only in appearance. That is the trouble with too many can vassers. At a recent mask ball in Piineville there was a Hooligan, a Jap, a China man and a Monkey, among the up-to-date individuals. Some time ago a noted young artis' who made bug pictures committed sui cide, it iB in order now for the young man who mases bug eyed people to fol low tnit. ' Instead of a tamel there will te at the St. Louis fair a giant tortoise, which will be ridden by children, with bridle and bit. This old world moves, though slowly. A big gift from John D. Rockefeller Is about to be rejected in Nebraska on the grounds that he obtained tbe money in a sordid and selfish manner. The Dsu ocrit man wonld like to have Mr. Rock efeller try a million dollars of his sordid and selfiBh money on him. No place can be too hot for the Win lock, Wash., blacksmith who has just left bis wife, leaving ber with 2 cents, and run off with the wile of a Methodist minister, who deserted ber husband and five ohildren. Perhaps a hotter place would fit her case. The deolsiona of the judges last eve-n ing In the college debate, a proper one on the argument", does not change the fact tbat the trusts are an economic evil. The Senate had the best side and should have won. . ; In the debate at the college tonight the Senate has much the better aide, the one againet the colossal oil and Bteel trustB, but there are always two sides to a question, and the decision is not to be according to leeling, hut argument. A Modford editor who has ample time to etudy the Btyles in female hosiery, says: "The story of Lot's wife turning to a pillar of salt can no longer be doubted. A young lady here the other day put her foot upon a dry goods box to tie ber shoe and two young men who were pasBing turned to rubber," Better late than never. The Democrat haB received notice of tbe firBt Japanese D...1.H IV., Rnnlr ho MArnhnll Kvftrntt tt,n orBAtARt HnRrrintiva writer the world . I , .u.m-.lal klatnvn nt. nns over kmuwu. tuo u.o.v.j w. !. am a1i1 K tlld RtinalAII AtlH I Japanese commanders. Startling stories I of the war as told by tbe heroes tbem- selves. Will soon oe reaay. noniun i that jar old Mara. Mr Frank P. Lewis, of Seattle, bas tbe honor of belonging to tbe same gen ealogical tree ae that of Mr. Lewis of tbe famous Lewis and Clark expedition, and refers to tbe matter in a commnni -ation , In Sunday's Oregonlan. tnr. L,ewis nai tbe distingulsed honor ol having plived i base ball with the Dxmocrat man in oybooddaye. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Russians Whipped. St, PETEKbiiimu, Feb, 21. There is authority which prohibits doubting the veracity of tbe report tbat, in spite of the official dispatches stating tbat noth ing is taking place and everything ie perfectly quiet, utpost engagements have laken place . u me Yalu resulting in the Russian Advance Guards being driven back with considerable losses, which are estimatedat 250b lives, but wbether .his means ihoBe who fell on the Yalu or the .mire Russian losses since the commencement of the war ie notexactly clear. , , ', Miller's Efforts. Yinkow, Feb. 21. All United Ststes Consul Miller's efforts to arrange for his representative to meet the Japr.eM ref uges at Nin Chwang have tailed 'H: obstacles which the vice-rl and civil administrations placed in his way seemed to indicate that ft U the inten tion of the authorities tu control n.l re move the refugees en i.d to prveuc their lodgin? compli-i s and I.'i6g evidence of thdir treatment before lureigners. A SmnH Engagement. Tientsin, Feb. 22. What iB reported to have been a band of Ohunchuzee, but is believed to have been a ecouting'party of Japanese, attacked the Russian farce of railroad guards at Fu Chan and at tempted to destroy the railway. A pitched battle followed and the attack ing party was driven on with loss. RUBsla Acquiesces. Washington, Feb. 21 "Russia gladly and willingly favored the suggestion of Secretary Hay that, as far as possible, the belligerents in the Far East war lo calize hostilies and respect the neutral ity of China 1n the interest of a continu ance of peaceful;intercourse of the rest of the world. Another War Cloud. Constantinople, Feb. 21. The diplo matic relations between Turkey end Montenegro are strained almost to the breaking point and tbe Porte has with drawn her Minister from Oettinje. The whole trouble grew out of a trip of a Montenegrin war vessel in the Hav ana river, The Canal. Washington, Feb. 21. Tbe Panama Canal question will continue to hold the exclusive attention of tbe Senate until next Tuesday when voting will begin on the treaty. It is probable that the doors of the chamber will be closed tbe most of the time the treaty is under consider ation. Another Bis Victory. Toeio, Feb. 22 Advices received from Nagasaki announce another sweeping Japanese naval victory, aB the result of which four Russian torpedo-boat de stroyers, a part of Port Arthur defense squadron, have been captured by the Japanese fleet under Admiral Uriu. The announcement created intense ex citement in Tokio. Tbe Japanese com mander used the Russian signals, and by that meanB wae enabled to approach olose to the RueBianscouting squadron before being detected On to Ping Tang. Wbi Hai Wbi, Feb. 22. On February 19 the Haimun arrived at Chemulpo and started for a private anchorage that had been arranged for. Conspicuons at the entrance of the harbor were the wrecks of the Russian vessels that had been Bunk after the engagement with the Japanese. A general advance on the road to Ping Yang is expected soon. Good for Burton. Washington, Feb. 22. The naval ap propriation bill today encountered oppo sition on the republican side of the House. Burton, chairman of the river and barber committee, announced.in a vigoroun speech that he conld not sup port a bill which declares tbat the Unit ed States, which, in his view, should be the leader in all works for peace, kls go ing to double, treble and quadruple ita naval establishment, all under the asser tion that it is done for peace, A John Mitchell Report Tamaqua, Pa,, Feb. 22. President Mitchell's intimation, in Chicago, on Saturday, that he might reBign as the head of the United Mineworkers of America, leads the officials of tbe orga nization here to believe tbat he Is about to receive a conspicuous appointment from President Roosevelt. 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The famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers not only cleanse the system but they ttrengthen the action of the liver and rebuild the tissues 'importing that organ. Little Early elisors are eaiy to act, they never gripe and yet they are absolutely certain to produce resalts that are satisfactory in all cases. Sold by Foshay & Mason. Mr. Wm. S. Crane. of Oaliforaia. Md., sufferad for yeans from rheumatism and lumbago. He was finally advised to try Chimbcrlaln's Pain Balm, bich he did and it (fleeted a complete cure. , Fcr salt by Foshay & Mason. Japs Hanged. St. PETERsnuBG, Feb. 2-i. - It was oi bci il, a. noubed today that three members of th. Japanese e.aff.dieguised as coolies, were captured while attempt ohL,?. biow,UDa brid" oo "ie Man . i1,Ka'U!lT0vertlle "angari river, and after an immediate trial by drum ?h! Q.r"f artla1' they hanged to the veryjculvert they had tried to destroy. Wheat Soars Chicago, Feb. 23. Rumors of a gen eral European war swept over the Board of Trade today, and the price of May wheat eiirfied higher than it bas risen even in the p eeent "big market." This new record, with a single exception, the Letter deal, in 1898. is the big best over n.'llinflH. Whan th. J.AM n( Ommri .uo uuu.s u iua ijudiu rpni.il. utter uaving been locked for t.v i.ya, deulers.bid $1.08.f for abushel of .uay wheat. Panama Treaty Ratified. WlftnivnTna P.li OQ TT:, 3 . ....... ..v.w.. , .vu, ..j, auo u uii.au otates Senats today ratified, without amendment, the treaty with Panama for a canal across the iethuns of that name by a vote of 66 to 14. The result was a foregone conclusion, the interest in the matter being only in the division of the VntA nil tl.a lldmnn.a.tn atIn l.:u . uuu.uw.n..v iuo, muiuu WUH not known definitely nntil the roll was caneu, an tne republicans being for rat ification. Fourteen democrats voted for ratification and 14,'against. Important 1 Decision. Washington. Veh 9.1 nh:r lu,i,. Fuller today a decision in the U. S. Su preme Court in the famous Northern iBciuu "overlap- iana caBe, giving to tne railTCaV nnmnnn, aHanlnta fi.la n Irani of 48.458 aores, lying directly north of furuaHu, in uregon ana in waamngton. The Supreme Court affirmed the de cision of the Circuit Court of Appeals ior tue uintn uircuit. Corea Seized. London, Feb. 23 The Chronicle has dispatch datedHarbin, which states that news ha been received there to tha etiect tbat the Jananese Minister to iCorsahas deposed Emperor Yi Heui 1 and has issued a proclamation annexing : to Corea Japan. Hanna's Will. I Cleveland.IO. Feb. 23. By the will 3i mo tare senator marco d. nanna, probated toddy, an eBtate valued at about 3,000,000, ib left to t' e family. There are uo public bequests. Make yourself at home. If you're waiting for the car, oi waiting to meet a friend or just setting down to reBt, or only want a pOBtage stamp or just look ing about you will be very welcome in our store. We desire to have you make yourself at home in our store. Do not feel that you must buy something every time you come, but come in and get acquainted, Bubehart & Lee. Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining In the Postofhce at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Feb. 24, 1904, Persons calling for these letters must give tho date on which received. ' Alexander, Mr Verne Brouhing, F Ferguson, Mrs Oh as Harlan, Miss J G H all, Mise Elva Kemp, Mrs M O Morgan, Miss Manerva Miller, Mrs A W Nickels.Mrs Tino Peebler, Mies Maty Ffenekey.Mr Charles Right, Mr Charlie SquaBn, Mr Ge ) St Claire, Flank Slojumb, MrsOhai Welch, Mr Earl Walters, Mrs E M Walker, Mrs R M 8. 8. Train, P. M. By Powell Asa't. BUSINESS r. U.Will for jewelry. An elegant display of silverware a F. Q. Will's. Rotors honed ahd Bet 25 Star Baths. , Wedding, engagement and other ringB n the latest designs at-F, Q. Will's. Viereck's Exhilirant ilair Tonlo re stores oair to its original color. 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