National Democratic Ticket. For President-William J. Bryan. For Vice President-John W. Kem. For Preaidental Electors. -0 P. Coshow of Douglas county. August Huckestein of Marion county, E. S. J. McAllister of Multnomah county, Sam uel White of Baker county. The New York Herald' Figure. The New York Herald which pos sesses a 8k II of accuracy seldom equaled in feeling the political pul3e, is astonished at the result of its recent investigations. About the first of Sep tember, they estimated that Mr. Taft had 206 sure electorial votes and that Mr. Bryan only had 161 sure votes of the 212 necessary to elect. In a recent issuo of that paper they declare! tha Ohio, North Dakota, Kansas and Ore gon which they had placed in the sure republican column must be taken out and placed in the doubtful column with strong, democratic leanings. The New York Herald during the last twenty- eight years has been an unerring po litical prophet and while it is an inde pendent paper, the forecast that they make, shows that Bryan's electron is now almost certain, fhis discovery was a great puzzle to the Herald at the outset but they have now discovered the secret. It is Roosevelt's despotical dictation to the republican leaders that has resulted in a feeling of disgust and apathy not equaled in Harrison's over whelming defeat in 1892. All the lead ing republicans feel that the nomina t,on of Mr. Taft was not made by the republican party but by the direct ap pointment of Mr. Roosevelt himself This is a kind of political game not rensnea oy republicans and it is said that hundreds of life-long republicans in every republican county are going to cast their bnllot for Mr. Bryan : reDUKe for this dictatorship. They want to teach Mr. Roosevelt a lesson that will be remembered by all his sue cessora in the vVhite House. jHild Slinging. It was hoped by members of both parties that this campaign would pass oil without any bitterness or mud sling ing being indulged in. It has remained for .Mr. Roosevelt, the president of the United States, to lower himself to the level of a ward politician and to revive the old disgusting methods of mud slinging campaigns. Every man in the country that knows the rocord of Mr. Bryan, knows that he is as incorrupti ble as .Lincoln or Washington ever were, and superior to Roosevelt or Taft. Everyono .nf, the policies that Mr.1 Roosevelt claims as liis own was taken bodily from the teachings of Mr. Bryan and democia'.ic platforms and it is a fact that Mr. Roosevelt never origi nated a single one of them. This is ...what makes Roosevelt so mad. Albany Full. One thing is certain, and that is that Alhany is going to need more room for transients, as well as for permanent new comora. Several limes people J have been unablo to find a place to i sleep at the hotels. One night recent'y a man and his wife after hunting went into a confectionary store when ar rangements were made for them to go home with the proprietor, sleeping in the bed of a son. This should be mot, not by Bonding word to Mr. McMurry not to put any more people off at this city, but in a sensible way, by having more room for people. The hotelB should make arrangements for extra Bleeping rooms. Automobile Liberty. These automobile races are becoming in the work and to give what they can was at least one commission man who -a menace to life, one rarely occurring ' to help defray the expenses, and to did not attend this meeting, however, -,,!.., fti m.,n purchase new books from time to time, and he sneaked off to Hood Riverand .without a fatal accident. Perhaps men f they ar(J neede() and cnlled or A bouRht boxes have a rilit to run risks in this great I donation9 ma, be handed to the librar- , Hon John Barrett, Director of the . American free republic, the land of ian, Miss Gard, who is treasurer of the international Bureau of American Re liberty, but all freedom is hedged about , bonrd. ...... publics at Washington, D. C, who was hv roriet'ons and it is about time Wo n0Pe b the generosity of the n attendance at the National Irrigation by juunctona and it is about time I olie mldou, own ondeavors to be able Congress last week in Albequerque, auto races, null tights and prize lights s0l)n to keep the rooms open every day. wiu be present at the Trans-Mississippi were plucod in the same catogory. Ex- Wo have been asked "what expenses Commercial Congress at San Francisco, citement sometimes is all right: but it do you have?" many people forgetting : then comes north for a visit to points is not necessary in a community as a ' th,lt we tav,e.ron' t0 Pay' and, that. al" in Oregon and Wbshington. is not ni-Ltssaiy in a community as a , th n tn b r n jlns s0 far glven . .,, :i,,n. pMicv. and the average citv is bettor XL .,;,.. h ...mnor r.nnrim,r, In An 1 Rnth Fr. da .and. Saturday, nights Off without sensations. ... ' The best sign seen yet is the fact that the entire Willamette Valley is g ling uhead. not one city alone, but ul of them. People aro comintr to this valley thick and fast and stying. There may be a question which city will grow the most and fastest, but there is none as to all nt ilium going ahead. The Dkmocuat dooan't know . ...... , of any place havmj better prospects than Albany. It is improving in the kind of a way that ounta in the long run. A Seattle girl has thrown a base ball 195 tcct, and they consider the feat a record breaker. That's very mild com pared to the Albany girl who threw her month-old wad of clewing gum away so that she could begin on a fresh package. Statesman. Nor of the Sa lem carpenter who threw his hammer into the middle of the river, becauio there was no use lor it in the city. Now, hit Albany again. Frenzied Thoughts. What the "Big Stick" says to the New York republican managers goes. Even Bryan himself didn't begin to believe that Taft was bo easy to lick. The Hon. John Temple Graves wants the joint debates ot the land, and let who will be president. When T.; Roosevelt sails into the campaign, it is time to start another Ananias Club. One of Willie Hoist's Independence clubs down in New York deserted the great leader the other night, coming out for Bryan and Kern. They just cannot keep off the Bryan band wagon this year. In Kansas it is necessary for Mr. Taft to run on the democratic platform. He and Teddy are both trying to get on it. Mexico wants Diaz again for presi dent. Probably because she can't help herself. Oklahoma has a depositors guaranty liw, and since the law went into effect the deposits in the banks have in creased $3,644,540.56, and it had been in force only six months. The unse cured banks show a big decrease in de posits. The right kind of a guaranty law will be an immense thing for the I country. One ol the owners of the First street property to be covered with a brick reports seven or eight applications for store room. This fact tells its own story. Albany's business interests are the best in its history. The worst fool campaign argument used is that we might have a panic if Bryan is elected, and we have just had one, and a live one under Mr. Roose velt. It simply shows that some one is frightened. I GOLD CREEK MINES Seen by an Albany Man. As F. H. Colpitts returned last evening from the Gold Creak mines, where he has been for some time in work of dif ferent kinds connected with the mines nd the new townsite. A fine road has been built to within two miles of the mines, good enough for bicycles. While Mr. Colpitts was there a com mittee from the Salem board of trade, F. J. Rice, F. J. Lafy and Herman W. Barr, were in to make an examination of the proposition in the interest of Salem and the promotion of the $100, 000 smelter. They were much pleased with the ondition of aifairs, and have macie an exhaustive report, covering about three columns in this morning's Stattwmin, endorsing the enterprises involve. I. They go into details in con-necti-" -ith the different mines. Th j great need of the district is more money $100,000 is needed for develop ment, were should be an electric road in, and the people of Salem are urged to give the enterprises involved their hearty support. er Uulll 0lliem to iK it. is on.- wnicn interests Amany, cios- The Library. Editor Democrat : There having been many inquiries as to the conditions upon which one can take books from our library, we thought it might be well to publish in the papers a little explanation regard ing this matter, that all might know there are no " conditions only respons ibility for the books; that the books are free for all to read, and that every one is welcome to the reading room when the library is open. We nope, nowever, mat every patron I nt ih lihrarv will feel imDelled to heln so very long. M. A Lane County Tragedy. Lane county has a tragedy. Tabor, postmaster at Alpha, Harrv , quarrel in Tabor's pasture with Harry ! lZil wi-, her husband. Both men are said to have drawn their revolvers at about t"0 samo timo. Tubor claims Stuckey reached for his lirst. Mrs. btuekev j, t,mt Tllbor whirleJ arouml lllld ahnt her husband without any warning at all. The men had trouble for some . ti'""- A Socialist 'ddress. E. J. Lewis, the socialist speaker sent out from the East, spoke last night on the llarret Bros, corner to a good size! crowd. He is reported to have been a good talker. Of course he pursued the usual course of socialist speakers tHying the old parties and ex.illi ig secihlism. Mr. Lewis il a former mine worker, and makes a good appearance. BENATOE DLLIVEB, Who Is about to stump Oregon for Taft, whose, managers here are said to be somewhat frightened. C. H. NEWS Deeds recorded: E. Thrall to G. J. Shrader about one lot bl 60 Albany... $ 2500 uiin a. stainaKer tou. j. snrader Iotbl60 450 U. s. to John i. Dolan 40 acres, patent. Mortgage for $1000. Satisfaction for $800. Notices location of Mininer Claims the Sunny Side and the Russian, Santi am district by M. W. Yoeman. Probate: Final account approved in estate of ti. B. Hackleman. In estate of Eveline Tycer final hear ing set for Nov. 7. ' 1323 hunters licenses. The heaviest hunter is Peter Ruettner, who gave his weight at an even 300: H. F. Mcll wain is next at 280. Other counties will i take notice. Circuit Court: Crandall Bros. act. A. E. Carstenet al. Two suits for foreclosure of build, ing liens. N. M. Newport attorney, i l 1349 hunters licenses. The Democrat yesterday eae- the heuviest hunter. A license issued' yes : terday for Klmer Churchill showed' him to weigh 105 and to be 5 feet tall, about onethird of Ruetner's weigbt. Marriage license: Cuthbert C. Cooper, age 20, born in Oregon, of Tangent, and Cora S. Anderson, aged 15, born in Kansas, of Piainview. Deeds Recorded: Alviny Mackey to E. A. Wilson 160 a $ Jas. V. Wright to Chas. S. Hand 320 a ... Oregon toC. H. Wheeler 200. 77 a R J. Keeney to Edwin Russ 50 a Leander Berry to August T. Koe- nehe 50 by 100 feet Mill City . . John Tway to C A. Mann 175.38 a 10-5 E ; 250 4000 250 1800 250 1 Mortgages for $2000, $50 $500. j Satisfaction for $400. OREGON. I Portland, Oct. 5. The numerous Hearst publication have been personally represented throughout Oregon' and Washington, recently by Ray Washington Taylor,, who is writing a series of articles snow ing agricultural, industrial and horticul tural actualities in this portion of the united gcates. It is rumored that the fruit brokers of New York City got together recent ly, had a midnight meeting down in the sub-way, and decided that they were not groin? to nav fancv prices for Ore- trnn nnrl Wuariinrrtim tinnlea. There trnina tnnlf imnri rifMPfrntlnnn nf people trom the Pacific Northwest to attend the conference of Coast commercial bodies to be held in San Francisco this week, and also to participate in the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress. Getting a Franchise. teo. b. banders, assistant manager of the Albany office of the Home Tele phone Co., returned this noon from Jef ferson, where he had been to secure a franchise for the Co., which will prob ably be granted at the next meeting. As one of the councilmen is the mana ger of the other company at Jefferson, the situation is pn interesting one. Fell Down Stairs. Mrs. Bridgeman, who resides with her daughter, Mrs. Weaver, of North Albany, this morning, was going down stairs, and was near the bottom when she fell, cutting quite a gash in one of her hands. As she is about N years of ago it was not known how badly she was injured and Dr. tins was sent for. Tortunately no bOTes were broken C. H. NEWS County court: Regular October term: Judge Duncan and Commissioners Butte and Russell present. The usual bills have been ai lowed. Seven or eight road matters are up for consideration, including a petition for one by Mrs. McCoy, of Sweet Home fame Mrs. Clara A. Crosby, by L. M. Curl, her attorney, has begun proceedings to register title to two lots block 21 Hackieman's second addilion, Albany. 1363 hunters licenses have been grant ed. October has made a poor start for taking the lead in the marriage license record of the year, which it has always done, with only three in seven days. The following jurors have been drawn for the term convening Oct. 26: Albany. C. A. Gray, Peter Ruetner, S. I. McDaniel, Frank Froman, W. D. Stevens, C. V. Littler. Price A. G. Propst, D. Erb, D. fl. Bodine, Everett Knox. Center. W. J. Morgan, F. M, John ston, W. E. Parker. Tangent. J . E. Owenby, W.J Smilh G. C. Stellmacher. Lebanon. C. D. Steen. Shedd. C. E. Barton, L. A.' Scott. R. B. Anderson. I Halsey. I. N. Alford. Harrisbnre. P. H. Hareret. J. C. 1 oaDin, joon unities. Tallman.-J. B. Swank. Syracuse. -Jos Conner. Waterloo. Jas. Bellinger. Deeds recorded: Martha A. Waggoner to Elon I. Waggoner. 49.6 acres 1 1700 I 1600 10 J. S. Jennings to Wm. Curtis, 10 acres 15-4 W Edith M. Baker to t. S. Jennings 10 acres. Harrisbure Est Lorin Baker, minmr, to J. S. Jennings. 10 acres Frank Kiernan to Curtis Lumber Co.. 160 acres 10-6 E... Elon I. Waggoner to Mav&ba A. Waggoner 40.49 acres... Mortgages $500, $150.. Taxes now paid will require' a penal ty of 17 per cent. About $10(000 re mains unpaid, which will be collected under the new law without advertising the list. S. AMERICA As seen 1 hrough the Stereopticon. A large audience, probably four hun dred people, attended the illustrated lecture of Kev. White, at the U. P. church last night. It was on the land of the Incas, a series of pictures show ing the condition of things and the country from Panama to Cape Horn, down through Ecuador, Peru and Chiliv on tne racinc, wjtn some striking viewa well explained, ending up with a scene of the natives at Terra del Fuego, the jumping off place in civilization as weit as physically. The principal cities along: tne way an, uma in reru and Valpa raiso and Santiago in Chili, the latter being the largest South American citv on the Pacific, with a population o 256.000. The slides for the pictures are se eured through the M. E. board, most of them made up frjm the pictures off amateurs, bat they were good and fuli: of interest and instruction. At the Hotels. John Butterworth, post clerk, up to, attend a meeting of the commandery ... Archie Johnson, Portland. ' Mrs. A. A. Wright, Woodland. E. E. Rudd, the Hazelwood man. Bert Morehouse, Gates. Prof. W. F. McMinn, Salem. C. M. Matison, Portland. H. G. Smith, Portland G. W. Maxwell, Portland. W. E. Plummer, Marion, Ind. E. U Liggett, Boise. Pete Auger. Lebanon. Willie B. Smith, all the way fram America. George Samuels, advance of the fam ous Isle of Spice Co., which has Albany on the list. Walter Woods, Medford. N. E. Hoover, Hoover on the Sn- tiam Loyd Templeton, Halsey. K. C. Graham, Portland. Now in Chicago. Prot. and Mrs. C. J. BushnMI are now in Chicago, where they wilt spend the coming winter. Mrs. Bushnell tak ing a post-graduate course in t!se Chic ago University, wmie rrot. tsusnneii works on a book he is preparing, along sociological lines He has made a spec ialty of model governments, during the Kas" three years during the summer aving charge of amateur city govern ments, for the instruction of children, at Washington, Cleveland and Indiana polis. Cottage Grove L,eauer: This week Frank Crabtreo commenced putting stone and other material on his lots on Wall street hdjoining Mr. Rees' proper ty, for a $1500 modern cottage on wnich work will be commecced at once. Mr. Crnbtree will occupy this cottage him self. E. T. Allen, of Portland, is district forester, in charge of the 6th dis trict, the Northwest country. He has been a ranger since 1S9? and last year was state ranger of California. Re cently he has been chief inspector of Oregon, Washington and Alasko. A- A. Bender, of Tangent precinct, was in town today. His family have been having their share of bad luck. Mrs. Bender is just out of the hospital and a son has his head in a sling from the kick of an animal on the head, re tiring the aid ol id. Albany ;urcun. BOURNE IS LAVISH. Washington, Oct. 7. Bourne has engaged ai22 room apartment house i Stoneleigh.court, the most expensive in Washington. He expects to entertain lavishly the coming season. MISFITS. Rippety roost, rippety roost, Boost, boost, boost, For Albany. "Who will, who will? Bill will. Which Bill? Which Bill? Our Bill-Rah." ., Mr. Puter continues to sputter. When boosting don't forget the library-Tom Lawson seems to have become a joke. Several rookeries should become bricks. It is easy to be on time if you get in the habit. Singing needs heart service as well as preaching'. This is the best year in the history of Albany, altogether, i i ) The nw Elk's brick is said to be the pretties? m" the valley. 1 Hearst has become a (Treat mud j thrower, a' regular barker. J 1 ' Foot ball nas become a parlor game compared wiJH'the autmobile. Ostrich ezga' are wwrth $20" each. Unfortunately onr crop is short. Here's to the new Wfll-Stark-Bren- ner block.. It fills a gap iij Albany. One or the silliest campaign' canards is that Standard 011 is backing' Bryan. The foot ball is loose in the land;: but it has wings compared, with the auto mobile. I mere are ,Duu,uiwteiepnoaes-rn' cire world, of which about a thocaand' are- in Albany. In union there is strength. The- Pa cific states' have united, and will' face: congress-together. The prohibitionists have selectedl the camel as their fighting anitaali He drinks enough to last nine days-.. ' Ten new policememhave been' added: to Portland s force. Perhaps it will he possible to see one occasionally stow. There is great rejoicing at Corvallis. Jameison and Pendargrast, star foot. Dan men, nave returned to the Wl &. G., Now they Willi winf. win! winrl! No one ever heardiof a booster- nam phlot. no matter where published!, in which it was not claimed that the' fin est climate in the world existed at the place. It is declared) &ia telephone- girt makes the best wife. She let other people do the talkim?. she has patience. she is always busload is trained. to. the last minute. The average ioareese of $200 aj month in the receipts abthe post office-, is a good sign for Albany. The indications are that the totall, for this vaar will) reach $14,000. After his trip-to Oregon Mis Harrf- man remark le "We find ouraelves m lar better shape after the- senseless money panic off las; fall than, mirfit have been expected and the lest year leaves us witttftardiy ascratuftv. ' whreh reminds us .that the extension: o-f the C & is now in order. Pretty aood weather, bui better wea ther woul&be some rain. ADMINISTRATOR'S NLTICE No'.fea-js hereby given "bat the un dersigned nas been dais appointed bv tne uimuiy ooortot una iroantv, u ., aammistrmor oi tne es'Bte ot Luvia An dre a, lle ol said county, deceased. All p4.i&oda hiving claim" t'gtinat the enema oi aaiil fldceBed are required to ore wot tii nnsie, with ornner voacaer to Ihe und-reiiiiitHl, ab his office in tbe citv ol Albany, in atd eonnty, within eji mouths from bs "ale ol this uot ' Dated this 9th day of October. 19.18. b. .M. BEDFIELD, HEWITT & SOX, ' Administrator. Attorneys lor A Iministrn'o.-. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the nndr aigned has been duly appointed by the County Coo'i of Lian County. Oregon, administrator oi the atate of Addle H. Andrewa, Ute ot aaid county, dece-iaed. All person navinR cairns againat the ntaie ol eaid decraaed are required tn present tb same, with proper voa rhart, to tbe andsrslgued, at his . office in tin city ol Albany, in said, coua'.y,- within tlx months from tbadatu of lbi notice. Dateu tbi. 9tn put o October. 1908. F. M. REDFIELD. HEWKrAOX. Admlniittao Alioratya lot Adaiitjlstta.tQi.. . TELEGRAPH. N. YON, A Tie With Chicago. New York, Oct. 7. New York de feated Boston in the Nation League to day leaving the pennant race a tie be tween Chicago and New York. These two teams play off the protest ed tie game at New York tomorrow which decides the pennant race. Pitts burg is out of the race with a percent age of .631. Chicago and New Yorks' percentage is 641. I.ONnnM. Ozr 7 C.rvtt tniinv nrn. claimed a union of that Island and iireece. The war cloud in the lialkans is crowing darker. Turkey and Servia nrA nrnfoafinn. an-oinof fha arin if Austiro-Hungaria. Washington, Oct. 5. S. A. D. Puter is here endeavoring to induce the- ad ministration to employ Heney to pros! ecute land fraud cases of Linn and Lane counties?. He fears the government may fail' in its efforts to cancel the patents to a million and a half acres claimed by U. A. Smith of Minneapolis, unless Hcsey takes charge of it. He says District Attorney McCourt has so many matters on hand be cannot givst land fraud cases proper attention. London,- Oct. 5,-Bulgaria proclaimed; its independence of Turkish rule today. War clouds are looming over the Balk ans. France will act as mediator and" Germany and! England may join in the effort to prevent threatened bloodshed.' Cincinnati Oct. 6. The decision of the directors in the protested Chicago New York National League game off Sept. 23, is that the game is a 1e and' can be played oil if the Giants desire. ihe game will be replayed Uct. s. Portland, ' Ctet. 6.-Two workmen,, both unmarried .were caught in a cave in a Brooklyn sewer, on the east side, this morning and buried sixty-five feet -below the street and killed. Chicago. Oct;, b.-Detroit won the pennant in the American League today over Chicago by the score of 7 to 0. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that O. P. Hendricson and M:.. J.. Hendricfion, as exec-Horn of tbe estate of W. F. Han - etriceoo, deceased, hava filed their final account an executor wtih tbe Uounty Clerli ol L no County,, State ol Orvg.in, and that Hon. J. N. Duncan, Cjuncy Jndueof aaidLionU.mntv.lyiM appointed Saturday tbe l ill dav ol SotolDt, rji)8, at One o'clock p. m..of aa d d ai tne time,, and the County Conn room aa the place to beir obecinnn to said tiaal ac coattt, if anv there be,and for tbe settle ment of said estate... O. P. HENDRICSON, M. J.'.H'ENDRlOe'ON. SEO. W. WEIGHT; Executora. Attorney tor .Executors. SUMMDfiS In the Circuit Oonrt of the State of Or-KOO. for thn Conotv of lias. RoBe E. Younn, Blaintltf, vs. P. H. Marlev. Defendants So P. H. Marley, the above- Mined d- - fendant: In tbe name ot tlie Stale ol Oregon. "Sou are haretiy required So appear and answer tbe complains si the plaintiff - above named la thn above entitled i oourt, now on file-with. the Clerk of said onuri on or before tba9tn day ot No 7-mner, turn, and vou are hereby rotinvd that ii yeut hub te appear and i aoswrr said eocaplatnt ae hereby re tttrtd tne plaintiff: U1 apply for the. relief praed tw in said' complaint to wi. : aujudging plainuifr to- re the owner in fe ("tuple of the litrnhi it-funbed in piaiul ff'- coiuDiaiot i 24 One and Two in BIock JS... 37 in Hacklemau'a A-euuU Addition to the city oi Albany, Linn Comity, Oregon v am d declaring the hi deed issued ibv the- Sheriff of Llnti Couuty, O'eii'in. daoed tne 23rd day of Dect-tubH., 119. and recorded Anguat IMP, 1900. in Book of Deeda Vol. 07 oa Pite 84 of tne Ha- o& of Deeds lor Linn Cjnnty, Orenou, bf deoreid void and of no lori'a or effect and that the same be e ncelled, at,d that plaintiff recowr ber uoata and dieburseEaente to o, taxed, rbia summons teaerved by pubicaion. bv orar c tbe Han. J.'N. Duncan, Jurtgn ol the- Conty Conn for Linn. C -unty. ))t:oadiil maue on the 22ndi djv nt Seoti-uioer, 1908. rht eatnorder teqnirea 8aiieuDimoni to ri4 turblisb'd tot six c.oiiaeca'iva'. weka In tne Albany Dnmotrut, ihuBritt pnttiia&ir. to-be rou'eo" the 25th dun Septfuhar, l'9t'8 and the lost pnnltea tiou to ft, midwon the 6ch day of N iv ember. 1 MH, and requires lie defendant tn aupjor and answer the eomplaiut i t nlainitf on or belore tne 9th day oi Novenii r, 1908. VtEATHERFORD.lt ffYATi". Attorneys lor flaiuliff. FINAL SEHAIMEfiT Kotice is hereby iriven that tbe under sized, administrator ol tbe estate o Granville Marsh, deceased, haa filed bis final account aa sncli administ ator, aod lus-couniy court nj ijinn countv. Ore gon, baa Bet Mm.dav, Xov. 2, 198S, it the court bouae ia Albany, Or. forbear. imk uojeu iuua iuereio,ana lor tne eett la ment tberecf. Aloanv, Bept. 2b. M I. Wi. wnT i.i . I ... J.J. WntTSiT, Attorney. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice ii hereby given that Ihe nn- - . ul lub uiunty C'jirt ol Linn county. Oregon, haa been p- .ioiiuuu me estate ana last will and teatamnnf nt Wao.t iik reased. All per.ona having da:mi otiulitMail.i.... . . i . . .. -B T , . . . "'"crea to u e tns taeae with J.J, Whitney, Albany, O .. muun.a irom tne aate Here of, properly verified s by law reqi. , . 1 D.tMl Kant y& la q H t t HlI8K? A"". Exeeat i..