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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1890)
HOLIDAY -::- GOjODS. STANA Plush and Leather Albums, Toilet. CagTrT Plush and MetaU Elegant Perfume , Cases, Manicure Sets, Sachet Bags, Gold Pens, Etc., Etc., Etc. TO SHOW G-OOX1S.J5I DAILY DEMOCRAT. WASHINGTON. From our retrular oorrenpondcnt.) Washington-, Dec. i, iSya. Czar Reed could not hide the chagrin he felt to-day when he arose to call the House to order and looked upon the numerous empty seats on the republican side. The quorum of republicans, so necessary to enable him to carry out his partisan de signs, was not there. The republican bosses av they will have a quorum In a day or two, and that when the members once get hoe ihey will compel them to stay, but that remains to be seen. Talk U cheap, but it will require the presence of a quorum of republicans to pass any measure tainted in the slightest degree with politics through the House. This much it fully determined by the democrats. Mr Harrison's message reads more like a partisan political harangue delivered from the stump in the mids'. of a heated campaign than like the calm non-partisan dignified communications the American people have a right to expect from the president of the United States. What it contains has been largely discounted ever since it was known that he hai decided to act upon the advice of the most radical members of his party. It pleases the Rccd) McKlnley, Hoar, Cannon and l.odue ele ment in his party, but it would be decidedly interesting to know just what such men as Senators Plumb, Paddock, and Pettigrew who voted against the McKinlcy abortion t which it so stoutly defends, think of it; and also to know whether they propose to continue acting with the republican party, of which Harrison is the recognized offi cial head, against the material interests of their constituents. Interesting develop ments may be confidently expected during the session of congress which begun to day, not the least of which will be the action of the republicans who are opposed to the McKinley tariff there are lots of them In boih Houses and Senate, who voted for the bill under compulsion. Mr Harrison, In his message, has made a desperate attempt to stem the Blaine current In hU party and secure a renunii nation. lie recognizes, as does every body else, that If he is not nominated in 1S92 he will stand before the country as rebuked bv the parly which nomln atud and elected him to the presidency. This humiliating condition lie very naturally would like to escape; hence his present efforts. Mr anamaker devotes considerable space in his annual report to his postal tel egraph hobby. He also says that one cent letter postage would be a good thing, and then proceeds to throw cold water on the suggestion by Inserting a lot of figures to prove what a great big deficiency it would create in the postal revenues. In plain . words he thinks to humbug the people by pretending to favor one cenMetter postage, and then makes an argument to influence congress against giving it to us. If that isn't "cheap John" statesmanship,! should like to hear a better name for it. Senator Quay has arrived, and before lie had got the Florida mud off his boots he was waited upon by a delegation of rcpttb ll:an moguls and asked how soon lie In tended to resign his position as chairman of 1 he republican national committee. He paralyzed his questioners by telling them that he had no present Intention of resign ing, and then ccoly asked them what they proposed doing about it. This leaves the aforesaid Moguls In a pickle, There is no way they can force Quay out until the next national convention names a new commit tee. Quays friends, strange as it mar ap pear he has some, say that he was anxious to retire from the head of the committee just after the presidential election, and that the same men who now want to kick him out persuaded him to remain, and that he docs not intend to be froze out. Representative Oatcs, of Alaba.na, is at work upon a bi'l, which he will shortly introduce in the House, providing for nn income tax upon all annual Incomes In ex cess of $10,000, in order to help raise the mol.cy needed fo pay pensions. Col. Oatcs says his bill will probably not be passed by this congress, but It will be discussed, and if public sentiment favors it, and he thinks it will, it may be passed by the fiftv second congress. It is absolutely certain that In the near future either the pension rolls of the government will have to be re vised and reduced or some means of rais ing a larger revenue adopted. A democratic caucus will probably be held tills week for the purpose of defi nitely deciding upon the course of the party during the present session of congress, al though it Is hardly necessary, as the party in congress is so nearly of one mind. The campaign for the speakership of the next House is practically at a stand-still, and will so remain until it is definitely known whether there is 10 be an extra session in the spring Everything now points that way, but the democratic leaders would like to avoid it. The Ortgwia thinks that Cleveland's views on the silver problem will stand In his way for the nomination foi the presi dency. But that paper seems to forget that it Is said that Cleveland lias changed his views on that question, and doubtless with more reason than that paper changed Its views on the tariff question. Notes op Albany Cigar Factory. If you want n real choice smoke try our 10 tenter. Why smoke a Chinese mnilc cigar now that you can get a far superior one at J Joseph's cigar factory, made ly white labor ? Try our celebrated 5 cent Havana filled white lttlior cigars. We make a specialty of selling cigars of our own make by the box at factory prices. Fine Meerschaum nml T.riar pipes and a full assortment of smokers article?. Kid Gloves I Handle. Our Own, a cnuine kid glove, warranted at $1.50 per pair. The celebrated P Centemcri t $1.60 per pair. The Mather in button ana string fastenings at $1.75 per pair. The genuine Foster hook at $2.00 per pal' Also Mus quetair, Sued and Glace finish. Samukl E. Young. Black Drkss Goods. 1 make a spe nit V of keeping a full line of black silks Silk" Warp Henriettas, Wool Henriettas and all the late novelties in black dress goods, and trimmings. Don't fail to our men's aud U.y' c'nttiinp before purchasing els9where. We sell the best clothing for th least money of any ncuso in tho city. Lmik and 1j con vinrcd. G W Snapsou. NEW ADVEKTISEMKN1S. VTOTiC'K IS 11ERFBY GIVEN THAT 1 the annul ineetin of the stock- unlderu of the Farmrrri fc Merchants ln Kurauro Company, of Albany. (rnon; w ill Lm lipid hi tno cilice ot biu L-oipany ill Albany, I. Inn county. Oregon, n Wetl nu i!v. januarv 7. lKfii at tho hour nf 2 G'e!cek; p in, of said day, for the fiurpoBO of electing nine directors of said ct.mpanv to Afrvo t(ti oueyt ar, and to transact such other bii'ilm'H as my rr-gukrly come ba fere B'd'.l meeting. By order nf tuo 1 resident, J. O. Whitman, Srretary. Albany, t;r. lvo 1st, 1S9J. 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