TUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, Tissday lining February 25,1810 LOCAJj IltiCOHD Rich Mikes.- Dr E R Barkertnd VVm ilegmond, o! Hie Gulden City Mining Co.i rived In the city on yesterday'a 4 p. m. h. p. train from the Santlam mines and JLported an Immense amount of snow, 7M 1 - ..1 . 11 . num iu an operations aur i(j the wlnter.and a well madcthe moun In wolves hungry, causing several excit g adventures, ur Darker tells the Dkm- Ackat that w will tee the llvest season In he history f the mines. Another Cocr b'Alene vilh more to back it. Money is elng put in and several big mills will be perated During the whiter a one hun- ed foot tunnel has been run into ih olden City tnlncs.aiid the Albany tunnel down about sixty fact. Mr Sieirmond I lowed the Democrat man a piece of ore oin a ledge in the Portland Galena lines mat assays $413 ot silver. Nothing ter in tho shape of ore was ever seen, 'lie mines undoubtedly have a blight rospect and it'.is safe to predict a mining icitcmeni in ine aanliam cipiai to that of Jontana.allof which is of great interest to e people ot Albany, which will become c center of operations for supplies, etc. Piano Rkcitai.. The piano rcclta1 venhy Prof. E.G. I.orillard. at the cl ge last evening, was attended by a large lumber of our citizens, who expressed cinseivcs as nigniy pleased with the pro. ram and the proficiency displayed by the .ipils In the professor s class. The ex" clses were opened with a march (Schell' brtli), executed by Miss Clara Phllpot Hiss Pearl Vance una hpnrtl Ir a innnli Iviilt.) and displayed a 20ml touch. Miss anile Allen executed Woodland Echoes, vvtyman. miss Clara "jteinburg's exe rtion ot "hong of the Swallow." by lohn, was good. Miss Edna Allen pre lum a --aance . in goou style. Anna ouck's execution of Donroschen. bv ndcl, was heard with nleasuie. Miss louck Is becominir quite nonular as a anlst. Lora Vance irate "Silver This ," by Kittcrer, with feeling, and Eva iwan and Edna Ailen executed a duel at was very prettv. Miss Maud Van rn expressed herself in Dreams of outh, by Dlrdrirh. wuh wood exnresslon. ss Anna Houck cave the "Story of 'inning Room " and by special request of Lorillard executed a solo with marked 11, a response to an encore closing the aslng program. A Coo Story. They call the postal rkonthe Oregon Pacific "Penn,'' and iy say he has a great proclivity for funs. Recently, the boys at the Bay M I . V. I . , 1 1 . r uwii'k im,ciii a noic 10 ine owner 01 a coon, which was for sale at $2.50, that wouio- take it, signing i'enn s name, a request t send it by mail. It was in m mail sack, and the postal clerk was tiy astonished on opening the sack. was also aslcnlshed on setting a dun ine animal, and now life is made miser by the constant query of the other road men: "Well, Penn, have you J for your coon," and In order to add tne lun the Incident was oidered pub iea in ine ltkmocrat. TUB llAltltlHBlIIKl UOflllKKS. G. 8. Walker and Oliver Brigs the Culprits ' When Mr Damon Smith, the Harris burg druggist, was being gagged In his store on Thursday morning of lust week after having been robbed of $900 he saw up under the mask of one of the robbers and thought he recognized the counten ance of G S Walker, a tin horn gambler residing at Junction City, who had been in the city frequently. The next day he quietly placed the matter in the hands of Z T cott, a private detective, whs traced Walker up to CorvaHs, and after being there a couple days arrested hi in just as he was getting ready to leave for Portland, yesterday afternjon. Walker then con fessed the whole business, Implicating Oliver Briggs, a son of W W Briggs, of HarrUburg, as Ills partner, signing a writ tin statement to that effect. He said they hid $800 of the money in a shed, alter taking about $50 apiece. They arrived in Albany on then o clock Irelglit, and left lust night for Ilarrinburg. The Harris- burg constable was telegraphed and briggs was arrested last niizht; but would make no staetnient. The money was not found where Walker said it was bid, and it Is thought by some liriggs had taken charge of it. District Attorney Hewitt went to that city this noon to conduct the exami nation to take place this afternoon. Walk er is a tin horn gambler, and resided in Albany last fall, ills parents reside in Sacramento, and are said to be weathy. Olive Briggs is about twenty-one and is said to have been somewhat wild for sev eral years. Walker gels the credit of having had a hand in burning the unction hotel A Bl'ILUINO YEAR. Three Tines His Nnmbtr ! Monies of Last Year. An Albany contractor tells the Demo crat that there will be three times the number of buildings erected In Albany this year that there was lat,judglng from the plans already made. Already several cottages hive been erccteil and enough are being arranged for to keep a small army of carpenters and painters busy. This means the erection of 400 10500 houses in Albany this year, to fill which it will take an Increase of 2000 to 2?oo people. Some one will say it Is easy to count chickens before they arc hatchrd j but in this case ma-y of the eggs are out, and there Is enough In sight to verily the prediction. Resides residences, the number of new blocks may be put down hi the same pro portion, if not more. The Democrat has always betn careful to not exaggerate,and never intentionally. As a rule it places figures low. In lust yearV record it gave the f.icts from actual observation. It is well to look ahead and bi! ready for the -Utack. Albany Isoui' city, and Albany men shotnd unite in making the result equal the outlook, if we have not the making 01 a live city, just from tangible prospects, then there is no such tiling in books or papers. UOHCANU ABROAD TF.MPEltA.NCK COLUMN. EJitod or Albany W, C. T, U Harrishtkg, Feb. 2?, 1890, 4 p. m. Both defendants held toanswer in the sum of $2,000 bonds. Scxo. The Salvation Army expects to be reinforced to-day by the arrival from San Francisco of Adjutant Parker and Joe the Turk, who will assist at the meetings this and to-morrow evenings. Mrs Simon Fleener arrived from Call fornia by rail on Wednesday, having been detained in the mountains several weeks bv the snow blockade. Some time last fall Pete Bilyeu was con vlcted of assault In our city court, from which he appealed. It now appears that the circuit court has sustained the appeal, reversed the decision of the lower court, and orders that Bilyeu recover costs from the citv of Scio. The Scio Legislature has sprung into existence while the busv world was an un conscious, and now claims a place amid he law-enacting bodies of the nation. It was organized on Saturday and Monday evenings, and has the following officers: 8 C Johnson, speaker; S I Shore, chief clerk: I R Geddes. assistant clerk; G W Hunsaker. serjeant-at-arms: R Gill, door- keener: M Richaidson and N Powell, pages; John Slmms, treasurer King, governor. rPress. Dr H 11 A Met Lighthouse. An official notice mariners received at this office reads as ows: "No. 24. Oregon Cape Meares kw Light. A new light has been estab- licd on the extreme western end of Cape eares,27J miles S a E X E from Tllla 100k Rock Light, and Q'A miles N by W lorn Cape Lookout, its geographical po tion Being as 101 lows: Latitude as ueg mm (00 sec) ri, longitude lit den In (35 sec) W. The light is fixed white. ned by a red Hash every minute. It is 3 feet above the water, is visible 21 J4 les, and Is shown from a structure con ting of a low, white tower (in form a strum 01 an octagonal pyramid; aur 'unted by a black lantern." Politics and Religion Prof. Mor' rison, state lecturer for the National Re' liglous Liberty Association , closed a series of three lectures at the couit house Satur day night. He quoted from the Bible, the fathers of our country, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States to show tkat religion and the state should not be united; that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establish ment of religion, or prohibiting ine iree exercise tnereoi. rie snowea irom ma lory that in the Old Country and in this, .. i-i . .1. . 1, -1 persecution naa always ueu iwuu w the state meddling with the affairs of re- Worship and religious observances llfflon. nrtntn tn man's relation to his God alone. and punishment for their non-observance I red of those people (of Congo) slaughter will oe aaminisicreu uy ww v 111 w v r w cw.n .i ... . - -"- - --v - -" - A Streel Car Rumox. "Yur street r line Is pretty short to pay," very truth- Hy said Mr Hendricks, of the Salem atesman, to a Democrat man: yet as rt as It Is It has done all that was ex ited. As newspapers are allowed to 'e rumors we give one to the effect that out four miles of track will be added to line, beginning this spring, more feci cars will be added and the line gen ially improved, making it a credit to the 'ng city of Western Oregon. Watch ' the verification. iudement. to wnom man is aiuuc wxuuih- able In such matters. Civil government reaulates only man's Intercourse wltn his fellowman keeps men from encroaching upon each other's rights. "Kenoer mere fore unto Cxsar (civil authority) the things which are Cxsar's. and unte God the things that are God's." The speaker re ferred to Dins mai are now pcuuiug m Iianateior the enforcement upon all of the observance of a relious Institution, nit the slat establishing a religion ana teaching it in all of the public schools. If these bills become law pcrsecuuun.nm the result and religious liberty oesiroyeo. JU. Basket Social. A basket sociable HI be given at the Oakvllle Church, on uesday evening March 4th, The pro- eus of the evening will be contributed to ' organ fund. The need of an organ r the use of the societies has long been This need the young people of the "in (gaiisn, assisted by others, will en- 10 supply, trusting that all Inter "d in the church or chuich association' 1 give their henrlv rn.ravnillnn It m - ui me committee. "slaved Woolens. Zaches & Son rchant tailors and c.rnpers, opposite Office, hae received r.ollce that the 1 Uige shipments of soolens consigned iem are soon to arrive. It will e to "r Interest and advantage to exainin 'ir stock before Durchasinir.asthev anti He the largest and finest grade nf spring ' summer goods in foreign and domes- "niiacies ever brought to Albany. I'REAniso OUT.-Mr. Julius Gradwohi 'des his large crockery stock will now P on hand a splendid line of groceries d kinds, giving our citizens many ad tnges they will be glad" to secure.' He make the pi Ices so reasonable that cni7cns w ill have an object in calling "n for first-class groceries. The regular set price will be pild for all kinds of i"ce. Give him a call. The entire a,mount of stock in the Wo man's Temperance Building Association has finally been subscribed for and the location of the structure definitely decided, It will stand on the southwest corner ol La Salle and Monroe strcets.Chlcago, just across from the headquarters of the ra tional W C T U. The corner stone will be laid eaily In the spring. The building will be. twelve stories ingii. A distinguished Englishman, returning to his own country after a careful study of our American Institutions, on being asked what he had seen that was most unlike England, answered : "The wineless din ner tables of the great middle class. Barroom bargains are essentially want ing in the quid pro quo, or economical hon esty. Otherwise saloonlsts would display their goods in their front w!ndovs,and put the drunkards they manufacture upon ex hibition at tne county lairs, insieaa 01 skulking behind painted panes and screen' ed doors. A A Phelps. A few years ago in a lonely hut in Cen tral Africa, a worn out man died upon his knees, praying in the fervor of a conseci at- ed loyal 60ul,"Oh,let Thy kingdom come." He had opened, he thought, the great dark continent to the onward march of Christian civilization and the light of God's truth. Christendom shouted for jov and the procession started across the sea Watch it. One missionary ,70,000 gallons of rum ; one missionary, 70,000 gallons more of rum ; another missionary .another 70,000 gallons of rum ; and so on and on It goes, rum and missionaries, missionaries and rum. Thus we touch the great Congo state. Watch again. One convert to Chrl.t.a hundred drunkards ; one more, a hundred more. The missionary's heart grows sick, It cries out, "Oh, Christians at home, for the love of Christ, stop the rum." But, as the climate does its exhaustive work, and one by one the brave workers sink beneath the burning sun, hearts at home are discouraged, and the next ship goes only with ruin without the mission ary, under ine maaness 01 intoxicating liquors sent zrom Massachusetts two nun ar told of a single gallon of this drink causing a fight In which fifty were killed Bargains at Read's. P. M. French" ketsps railroad time. Mr A Klein Kft this morning on a trip to Boston. For artists' supplies go to Stanard & Cnsick's. Oregon will gt-t about $350,000 paid in war expenses. Great clearance sale or the next 30 days at W F Read s. (Jood evening Have you ried Hubbarda Elegant Lotien Chipped bctf in quantities to suit at Geo C Henderson's Mr Norton, the Oieima Pacific's coal ex pert, is in the uity. The Willamette is now only aliont 4 feot almvo low wnter mark. The flood is past und still you cau get the best priuting at Phelps. Don't fail toget your nriutirg dono at pht-lps he doi s the best. I.srie size small 50 cents- For ale by Jl V Hubbard, druggist. lOo'-reont off on nil cash sales for the next 30 dnya-at W F Read's. Several mi n are waitiwr in this city for rooms in which to opeu busiuoss. Wfl can and will sell cloaks cheaper than any Portland house. W F Read. Low prices are what counts and C E Brownells is the place to get them. You oin save many a dime by trading at H C Ilubbardt new diug store. Try it. Sauor kraut, piekles, pickled pigs feet and everything nice at C E Urowneila. Watches, clocks and jewelry carefully re paired add warranted at F M French's gona scoond-hand organ for sale cheap at tho Art studio over Linn County Bank. No need to suffer with the headach when Hubbard'a Capsules will surely cure you. If you want a fine toilet or bath soap call on stanard tusicx, city urug store. A foot of snow has iust fallen at Walla Walla, and Albany also got a tract in of an inch last night.- MrChas Ffeiffer is getting plans ready for two neat cottages on bis twojota in the Briggs block. Mr II Lampmau is rearranging . the Mady restaurant preparatory to reopening hia restaurant in u rat-class style. Mr C J Johnson, ef Scio, has been in the city to-day. Air Jobnson will locate in ba- iem, making tnainia tuture home. Mr Bisohe, the Cbieago drummer with his hue psyche, has been in the city again, about ing oyer his city getting the World's fair. License has been issued for the msriiage of Mr M C Bingham and Miss H A Warner. The ceremony will take place this evening, Chicago has the Worlds Fair in '92. Al- bary will have it the nexWime, bnt owing to previous engagements we will have to de cline being mere. The temoerance address to be given to night at the M Church by Rev M Judy is postponed, word being received this morning mat Le wuuia not oe.nera. Mr Stanard of the firm of Stanard & tnsick is a competent Prescription druggist of five years experience. All prescriptions intrusted to them will be accurately com pounded. Mi John Hamilton is erecting a building at the corner of Second and Jefferson streets ou the lot of R A Marphy, in which be will soon open a tin snop and piumoing estaoiisn- meat. Hon Geo E Chamberlain, wife and three children, ind Mr William Cowan, arrived home to-dar from Natchez. Miss., accom panied by Mrs Chamberlain's sister. They came by way of the Southern Paciho, taking tne oama iio ai out rruouvu, - "Marshal Dunn, of Corraltis, was in the city last evening, assisting Mr 5eott,of Har- nsbnrg, in taking tnctr prisoner Dome, ana Cameron Bros., wno bad a band in proceed ings which lead to hia arrest, were in the city to-day on their way there. Mr J R Neil and son-in-law, with their families, hare arrived in this city from Crete, Neb- for the purpose of making tiiis citv their home. Mr Neil will be remem bered as the man who aoolied for a street I car franchise, bnt waa knocked out by the A sharp advance in the pric of many grades of sugar was recorded in the market yesterday, at San Franciaoo, the advance ranging from one-eight of a cent on dry granulated to 1 cents on cube snbar. Mr J Pennington haa traded his saw mill above Crawfordsville to Mr Henry Chauoe, of Cottage Grove. Mr Prnningtou and fam ily have gone to Jottagu Grove, where they will take charge of a hotel, and Mr Chaute win run tne mill. Alba.c r Marble ami Granite Works. Tfav ing lately purchased the stock of S A Uiffgs and G W Harris, we shall he pleased to snow dehtifiia ai.il vive pr:cs tu all intend ing purc:mers. pM-ttof wnrkmeu employed and prlct-M as low ar any Ur lirst-ulass work, Visit us l-eforu puicliHfinu elKi-where. Kuas & Arlllso-f (next door lit I).-niH-rit oltice) Albany, Or. All I ask is an hn prices with tlus-e t-f , -i-t tnmpariron of my Hiei- il-.t:ers. C E I' now ell. Keep Your Eye on E.G. BEAEDSLEY'S Column. Agent for New Zealand Ins. Co. Capi tal. $$sOoo,oco. Fire andMarine Insuranc written. IP YOU WANT Tne OL! Nurd, Stiit Mnriltina; is fast gainii'g j.njnti;.nt v. The Indies . tli- 'oi'tjr tjirjnnhl Church will giv a MjeiaMn at h rr-isl"nce of Mr Vauce, Friilny evi nir.)., J;wi. 2Ut. Dr. M. II. onntrv. C'nIIs mail city 01 Trc tb'fnll civiim c.e!f at 1 E Brown- 6118 Yon want good ch-nu priuttny! Of court e you do! Then pire PaUli-v & Fieh a trial. Satisfaction uarauttted. Uo nna see sam ples and (five them a call anyhow. Notice. The underttiiucd hereby announces to the public that he has s'dd bm grocery business to Mr Montagu) & Sou, wlo come well recommended, and will continue the business at the old comer. Tnoe iudebted at the store will pleate call and settle. V ery re.Bpeci.uny. J M Bardue, CALL ON E.G.BEAKDSLEY, AGENT FOR Astoria Eeal Estate- and Trust Co. Head Quarters for Seth Thomas watch- .LOTS IN HAU THORN'S ASTORIA, BERRY'S ASTORIA, HUSTLER'S ASTORIA, RAILWAY ADD., NORTH ADDITION, POWELL'S ADDITION ADAIR'S ASTORIA, WILLIAMSPORT OOMPAEB LOCATIONS AND PEICTS. ACHE property at all prices. Lata for sale on the Installment pjan, and at aiy distance from the docks Lamest and bm list cf Aaloiia prop erty bandied by any agent in tbe alley es and clocks, F M FRENCHS. best watch at the the world for the money. i .- M0NF.Y, CHEAP MONEY. w hav mud arrangements to supply money to all on long time at low rates of interest on Improved lirms and city prop erty. Thsee wno coniempiaies uiumiug brick blocks or good brick business houses can get money, oee us. Wallm-bS CnsicK. jiidas sold his Lord for seventeen dollars ! Albsny company. Ho ia a man of property . . . .-. . . . ! i .i.i i : i .1 : aii..h Tl.au Yaquina Bat. T. E. Parkei's year old child died of whooping cough yesterday a1 Yaquina. The body will be "wrought down to-day and buried in the Newport ceme tery. The currents of the ocean havt cleaned the heach completely of sand from the Ha to Usee rouiweainer. ine uci.ii looks verv rasmed and rocky. T..e carcass of a seal came ashore on the beach a few days ago, but It was not long before a couple of stray Indians came along ani gobbled the delectable mass up .nil nnrkprf It off for food. This schooner rora narams, mum been at sea since the 31st of December, drifting about rudderless at the mercy of the wins ana waves, was loncu n vestirday. The arew had a horrible ex perience and a narrsw escape from starv ing . Republican. Dk. Pattos treats successfully all dis eases of wotr.cn,and guarantees to cure all curable private diseases. He has a sure rcnicdv for catarrh of the head. He sleeps "in his oflice and answers city calls day or niuht. Consultation is free and everything Is strictly confidential. He can be found in his office In Blumberg's Block from 10 to 11, 3 to 4 and 7 to S. A Ciioicic Variety Fine comb hoh- ey, all Vlnds of syrups, choice pickles In wood and In glass.plckled pigs feet, chow chow, Intact an endless variety of choice Groceries at Geo C Henderson's. Give me a call, prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed, rrices ine iowcsi. but America hurries fifty souls from earth for ninety cents." Margaret E Stewart In Herald and rresDyier. Second Anniversary, The second annivesary of the V. L's of the Baptis church will be held at the Baptist church at 7:300 clock p. m. The public is cor dially Invited. Suitings That Suit. Mr fV R Gra ham, the tailor, has just received the lirgest and finest lot of suitings ever brought to Albany, as to which he wishes the men of Linn connty and vicinity to call and examine them and judge for them selves. They consist of an elegant line of Imported goods, of the best quality, in cludinir several new designs never before brought here. A more popular line of fabrics It would be milieu it to secure, and those wishing suits, or parts of suits made up in the latest style will do well to give him a call. were formerly neighbors of Mr h W Deyoe. Partnership Dissolution. Nntica ia hersbv siven that the lata firm of ZscheaBros. composed of Frank L and John B Zaches haa been dissolved, Frank t Zaches retiring. The business in the fature will be conducted under the firm nstne of Zaches k Son. All parties indebted to the heretofore existing co-partnership will please call and make aatisfactory settlement. .Ion B Zacuis, Frisk L Zaches. Wiley A. KImey, ALBNY, OREGON. ABSTEACTES, The Only Complete Set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County. f-Offlce in the Court Houao,- Bnalneas entrusted io me shall' bkve pr-wptand cartful attention. In office evenings. E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Broker and Notary Public, Broadalbin St., Albany, Or. City Drag Store. Stanard I k Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and chemicals,fancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfumery ,school and ar tists supplies. Thysician's prescriptions accurately compounded. Groat Moil A Finger Off.--Yesterday aftrrnoon Willard Deyoe, a brother of L W Deyoe, while working In the rhair factory, caught his right hand in a planer, resulting in the amputation of the index finger at the first joint and the end of his thuii-b. New Arrival. A large and complete stock of carpets,linoleum,oil dolht,shadcs, etc., at the store of A B Mcllwaln, all of the latest designs, and which will be sold at from 10 tu Jo per cert lo.ver than by other houses. Latest Arrivals We have just re ceived a fine lot of fine comb honev, cab bage, cellery, oranges, onions, maccaronl, pickle', sau?r kraut, also candies, nuts, cream cheese, Swiss cheese, etc. Willamette Packing Co. HAKRIKI). J A Zimmerman has added a bar lo his Waverly boarding house and will open the tame at once. CAXAVAN -OWEN BY. WILLIAM RON MORGAN. On Monday, Feb. 24, tfinn. at Tannl. by Rev. 'Gould, Mr. lohn Caravan and Miss Florence Owenby, J . . ,r n-:it: n nnA tf.a Malll.U anU iMT l iimmi" - ' - -'- C Morgan, all of Linn county. May their lives be happy and prosperous ones. Ml "si J lh man, after connling hia cat-h, 1 bays Saved Many Dollars By taking advantage of lb low prices now being quott d by CE L, The Kellalile Grarer of Albany. at Barrows & Searls. For the next 10 days wo offer our entire slock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Gents Fiinmhings md Motions, At prices that will make them go. In order to make room for our spring goods, Dress Flannels, Henrietta Cloths.and a full assortment of Dress (!oods. Our prices and stocK of Shoes are wi ll assorted and full of Bargains. Come at once and make vur purchases.as the reduction sale will last hut 10 days. Business is what wo are after. We cn save you money. BARROWS & SEARLS, niumberg'a New Blork.