B. I. KIKKP&TBICK. Vabllaber. LEBANON.. OREGON OCCIDKNTAI SEWS. A Chinaman Ordered Deported Tnder the Geary Act. WATER F10WISO ISTO SALT05. Xeaolntious Adopted in Opposition to the Caniinetti Mining Bill , Biea Borax Deposit. Water n flowing into Salton Lake, and it may be nltea as it was two years ago. The new borax claims found in the Calico Mountains are said to De very rich. A conservative estimate of the estate of Senator Stanford places it over ooo.ouo. A rich borax deposit has been discov ered in Nevada about sixty miles from Amadee. Wong Sip Ken, a Chinaman at Xos Angeles, has been ordered deported un der the Geary act. . Serious trouble with the Cheyenne at Fort Keogh, Mont., over the attempt ed arrest of an Indian is reported. . Bids for the coDStroetion of the jetty at the entrance of San Diego Bay have been published by the government offi cials. , Sacramento is to have a supply of pure, clear water. Two or three com panies will bid on specifications ordered by the City Trustees. J. P. Eagan, special traveling agent for the Travelers' Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn., for the Territory of New .Mexico, has been swindling people. The Yuma Indians have raised a good crop of corn on the river bottoms this vear, and their crop of wheat and mel ons will keep them in good living until next fall. The contract for the erection of a new citv hall in Salem will be let to Hutch ins' & Southwick for HiM0- The plans were somewhat altered, reducing the original bid $4,2o3. Sheriff Kay at Visalia, Cal., now keeps the wards of Evans and Sontag locked, and the guards of each man will remain inside with the wounded outlaws, beside having a guard outside. The jury in the ease of Mrs. H. M. Johnson, who sued the Southern Pacific Companv at Canon, Nev., for damages, caused by the death of her husband, obtained a verdict of $25,000. The Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce has adopted resolutions indorsing the Denver, Salt lake and San Francisco railroad proposition and encouraging the efforts of Salt Lake capitalists in that direction. James Lamareaux of Idaho Falls, -M.hn hu brought suit in the Fifth District Court aeainst the F.nsor Insti tute of Pocsteilo for to.OOO damages, ' because it tried and failed to cure him of the liquor habit. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency report forty-seven failures in the Pacific Ktt and Territories for the past week, as compared with twenty-five for -the previous week and twenty-three for the oanesponding week of ltftS. At a meeting of Mayor Ellert and a number of citizens the other night it was decided definitely to hold a mid winter fair in San Francisco, and it was rin-idedto place the matter in charge of a committee of eleven to be appointed hereafter, ine cuniiumee will meet Manager Comely upon his .mnl from Chicago, and with him beein actual preparation for the enter nrfae. Much enthusiasm was mam- icsted at this meeting, and a spirit of confidence was shown that money can be raised, sufficient interest enlisted and all things necessary De ooue, even ; ohnrr. time between the present and the close of the Columbian Exposi tion to make the fair a success. A gentleman of Olympia, Wash., has conceived the idea of utilizing the water power of Tumwater, a suburb, in gener ating electricitv for the work of dredg ing Olympia harbor and redeeming the tide lands. At low water the falls at Tumwtr produce ,Whare power, and a proposition for the utilizing of this power has been made to the com pany controlling it. The officials of the dredger company have asked the light and power company for a formal prop osition to furnish SJO-horse power by electricitv with which to finish tbeir rjvernment contract in the harbor. r. for the harbor improvement are elaborate as proposed try the Harbor Line Commission and approveu u; iue War Department. The area of re AomvA ind will extend to the end of the long wharf, a distance of about a nine from uie city injui, mHs u nt ahnot six blocks at the eontb end and tapering to about 1,000 feet at the end of the long wharf. Surround ing this will be a reserved strip of 300 leet tor piers. 10 me wwi tn m " be the harbor proper. Extending down the west side of this redeemed land will ran tha Northern Pacific track and an avenue 150 feet wide. On the east side a water-way is proposed, with a iWO-foot reserve for wharves and mill and manu facturing sites. The Tumwater water way will anord deep water a mile be , woi'id Capitol Point, whew the new ; .fetateliouse a to be built. FROX WASIUSGTOK CITY. Superintendent Stump has decided that alien emigrant cattlemen must pay 'a head tax and are subject to the laws as regards inspection, unless mey are regularly employed on the vessel as helpers. . , The eoast-defense shin Monterev will be officially accepted, and the Navy De partment will assume control 01 uer iin uiediatelv, paving over to the contractors allot the reserve fund that has been held up as a guarantee of the comple tion of the vessel. The United States government through Secretary lireeliaiu has declined to act as arbitrator between France and Siam in the dispute between those countries as to the jurisdiction over territory near Siam. The intervention of this govern ment was asked by Siam. A statement prepared bv Commis sioner of Internal Revenue Miller shows that the collections of internal revenue for the eleven months of the current fis cal year amounted to 145.tj82,H, an in crease over the corresponding period of the last fiscal year of (7,457,403. Vpon the recommendation of Com missioner Lochren of the pension office Secretarr Smith has drooped from the roils 01 the pension omee tne names m twentv-eicht special examiners now in the field, the terms of their one-year ap pointment having expired. All the spe cial examiners dropped are Republicans. kji uie ninety special exainiuera sun rv tained sixty are Republicans and thirty Democrats. The government is not disposed to ac cept final tne decision of the United States District Court at Seattle. V ash that it has lost entire power to control the use of the lands of the Puyallnp In dians near Tacoma by reason of the al lotment of the lands in severalty, and Attornev-General Olnev has given (tractions to the United States District Attorney at Seattle to make an appear ance immediately in behalf of the In dian Agent. One of the first matters of importance that will be presented to the next Con gress will be the bill, already framed, Drovidinff for the establishment of a Na tional Board of Health, with headquar ters in Washington Citv. Ibe board, devised bv tlie projectors, is toco-operate with the State and municipal authorities in the matter of sanjtary improvement. The boldest feature of the proposition, and one that is likelv to result in a seri ous eontroversv. is that which bestows nnon the hoard legislative, judicial and executive powers of an independent character. It is a matter of surprise among large number of army officers that so many snouiu oe wunna to acrcpi ueuurs at Indian agencies. It has already been explained that these officers are willing to go to Indian agencies in order to get rid of disagreeable associations and the dull routine of camp, but another factor which would seem to deter tnem trom sroine to agencies is the fact that all one cers are now examined for promotion, and that they would be much more apt to be promoted if they continued in the active service instead of going away from it. It is claimed that all army omcers who accent Indian aeencv details will keep up their studies on military mat ters, so that tney may oe auie to pass the examinations when promotions are ottered tnem. CHICAGO EXPOSITI0S. In a North Dakota exhibit at the fair there are 146 exhibits of wheat and 300 kinds of grain. The rates of the fuir eronnde at Chi cago are to be kept open until U o'clock at night nereaner. The expected World's Fair traffic from Ermine has thus far failed to materialize, while the Eastward travel seems to be undiminished. Pavmaster General Stewart has com pleted a statement of expenditures of the naval review. The total expense of the review was f7ts,BUu. Internal revenue officers actnally seized a miniature distillerv on exhibi tic at the World's Fair, becanse all of the red-tape technicalities bad not been complied with in setting it up, The exposition authorities have set apart October SO to 24 for the big re- j onion of war veterans, both Confederate and Union. The Grand Army poets will j make efforts to bring all the old soldiers ( possible to Uucago. Another attraction is being arranged by the exposition authontes and the neonle oi Midwav i'laisance. it is pro- nosed that all the natives take part in a grand ball, to be given the first week in July. The ball proper is to be preceded bv a grand march and tne exnimtion oi all the strange dances to be seen on Uie Midway. The Methodista will not withdraw their exhibit from the World's Fair. After three hours' discussion a commit tee decided to cover up all exhibits of Uie church Sundays, and all members of Uie church are asked to do Uie same with their individual exhibits. Canada outstripped her competitors in Uie June exhibit of cheese. There were 607 exhibits, mostly of factory cheese. Of tlieee 135 scored high enough to win medals or diplomas, 120 of them being Canadian manufacture. Thirty one Canadian lots scored higher than any from the United States, ranging in excellance from Ml per cent down. The council of administration will hereafter have full authority over all matters of general administration con nected with the exposition. The directors have adopted the report of Uie executive committee as outlined last week. This action abolishes all the committees of the local directory, except the executive, finance and legis lative, and charges the council of ad ministration with carrying out the orders ol these three committees. Tlie council has been given authority to dav ' charge or employ any officers. EASTERN MELANGE. The Somber of Sheep Sheared in Montana, DISHOKEST WATER COLLECTORS. Buildings Occupied by Government Clerks to be Examined The Childs-Drexel Home. Our "militia of the sea" now numbers about 1,000 men. The gold in the Treasury la slightly increasing in quantity. Winter wheat is nearly all harvested in tne Southern Mates. The Delaware militia will be dis banded tor lact at runas. Denver claims a population of 182,000, based on directory names. The Capital National Bank at Indian apolis has reopened its doors. Detroit's citv government is waging a determined war on tne gas companies. Proctor Knott of Kentucky has declined the oiler of the Hawaiian mis sion. The Mississippi river at New OrleangJ is witnin one moi oi uie uuzuevt uuim ever recorded. Missouri is the first State to build a Confederate home entirely from uidi' vidua! contribution. The protest aeainst rapid bicrcle ridiiuT on frequented streets is general all over uie country. The Wabash has adopted the rale limiting tickets to continuous passage one day from date of sale. The mackerel fishers are having great sport this vear. Nothing like it has been enjoyed lor years past, Natural eat discovered near Newlin, Tex., is frightening the colored popula tion away trom mat vicinity. As the hot weather begins Phila delphia is having trouble with its gar bage of an alarming character. it is repuroeu uia. w uuv u, , . . , i . i . . i. steamers are to ply between Hew York, I Jamaica and Central America. American canitalists are said to have bought much land on the Isthmus of Teliauntepec for bonanza farming. 1 Cleveland is to arbitrate the dispute between Argentina and Brazil over the possession oi the state ol farana. j Wholesale poisoning of sheep is the latest phase of the Colorado war be tween sheepmen and cattlemen. Last vear there were 1,800,000 sheep eli tared in Montana, an increase of 33 per cent over the previous year. An East Tennessee voting woman has brought suit for 11.0(H) against a man for saying that she had lalse teeth. Senator Stewart has recently ex- nramed the belief that the Sherman silver purchasing act will not be re pealed. The fear is taking form in w estern Kansas that this season will not pro duce more than three or four crops of alfalfa. - The unveiling of the monument to Nathan Itnle in City rial! rarlt, new York, has been postponed until Sep tember 22. The builders of the new cruiser New York will receive about (70,000 in premiums by the government's accep tance ot tne vessel, terco..fto7;ttroitb.ve stealing. II. L. James committed Biiicide when bis theft was discovered. Several are under arrest. The Chicago and Northwestern has secured an entrance into Denver by the purchase of the Scranton road, a coal une seventeen miles long. A monument to the memory of William Cohen Bryant, the American historian and poet, will shortly be placed in Central Park, New York. Every building in Washington oc cupied by government clerks is to be subjected to a thorough examination as to its safety, lighting and ventilation. The Governor of New York has just vetoed a bill making Uie use of elieese as an article of diet compulsory in the military camps and prisons of Uie State. There are how in the elevators of Minneapolis, Duluth and Superior about 24,000,000 bushels of wheat, or about twice as much as they contained a year ago. ' The Tree-planting and Fountain Society of Brooklvn is actively engaged in arousing intelligent interest in the planting and care of street trees in Uiat city. Tlie feeling at Washington is that the financial crisis is past. The condition of Uie country as reviewed from a treas ury standpoint shows general improve ment. J. H. Richardson of New Haven, Conn., has begun suits for 150,000,000 lor lntnngement oi a patent neio oy niin by reaper manufacturers of the United States. , The complete official returns of the Chinese registration have been received at Washington. They show that out of 110,000 Chinese in the United States 13,138 registered. The . International Typographical Union has declared that no one shall be admitted to the Childs-lirexel Home unless he had been member of Uie union for fivo years. The Oil-well Supply Company, one of the most extensive corporations in i I jt . I.,.u. MM Pennsylvania and Uie tartest contra of its kind in the world, haj gone luto, the nanus ol rnceivex. business brevities. New York State is said to have more newspapers than the entire Southern ticmispnere. The Merrimac river is said to move more machinery than any other stream in the world. The American Aluminium Company will erect a manufacturing plant near Clavton, Mo. There are twentv-eieht passenger trains daily from New York and Phila delphia to Chicago. About 120.000.000 are annuallv sent by Italian laborers in this country to their famines in Italy. There are less than 1,000 Spaniards, Greeks and Portuguese in any one of the chief cities of the country. Half a million patents issued by this government bear excellent testimony to the country's inventive genius. It was onlv 11(1 vcars after the discov ery of America that the first glass works were estanusneu in tne colonies. A smelter has begun operations at San Lnis Potosi. Mexico, it is the only smelter in Mexico working copper ore. England bears the palm over all coun tries, even the United States, in the number of women employed by govern ment. The Phillippins Islands export more than lOO.tHiO cigars annuallv, almost 3.000 tons of coffee and 220,000 tons of sugar. Europe produces almost as much to bacco as does the United States, Austria supplying about one-third of the Euro pean crop. The corn exported to Mexico from the United States during the recent famine would fill a solid train seventy-seven miles long. Last year Sew York citv paid for its school hill (4,000,000; for its amusement hill, 7 ,000,000, and for its drink bill, 100,000,000. , Gutta nercha was first introduced into Europe from Malaga in 1852. The an nual consumption now amounts to4,000, 000 pounds. The average cost of travel on the Lon don roads is only .1(1 of a cent a mile, and the Great Eastern comes at .046 of a cent a mile. Japan's foreign trade during 1892 ex ceeded that of mi 20,000,000 yen. The principal increase was in the values of silk and tea. There are 28.000 Chinese inhabitants I in the chief cities of the United States 24,000 of them in San Francisco and ,3,000 m New iork. . Grand old Missouri is without a rival ! in the world in the amount ot lead out- put. The annual lead product of the State is 30,000,000 tons. There are several down men in Lon don who earn their living by catching rats. They are mostly employed at ho tels, clubs and restaurants. The schooner Good Intent, which was launched at Braintree, Mass., in 1813, is still in service, plying between Bangor, Me., and neighboring porta. The orange indnstrv of Florida has in creased from 600,000 boxes in 1HH6 to 3,000,000 for the past season. This year's crop will exceed 6,000,000 boxes, The fluctuations of the stock market a few months after Jay Gould's death increased the value of his estate to H,- 000,000, and afterward reduced it totl, 000,000. This country exported 10,675.000 yards of cotton goods to brazil during the eight months to March 1, an uicretwe of over 60 per cent over the same period a year ago. The Sew Hampshire experiment farm finds that milk from the best cows costs 4' cents, as it costs just i the smaller producer. AIiBliflY v FllETOE v GO. H. R. Hyde, -A FULL Furniture -OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION AND ALL KINDS OF Cstrpets! Ceirpets! We make ft Bpecialty of UNDERTAKING. Calls answered night or day. Baltimore Block. Albany, Or. W F SCAD President- OHO. P. SIMPSON, VHaePrasident. J. O.WBITCMAN.Ssorsury J. L.COWAK,Trearei. . A. IULMK. Farisrs' and Merchants; Insurance Company OF ALBANY. OREGON. CAPITAL STOCK ..... ... 8O0,O0O BOAVKD OV n a OTRARAIT. ih-l Jwrtleaol supreme Cub ft. Hon, J. W, rrsiCK. naoaer. H .o.J. K. wrai HBKP'iKO, Annrney-at-lew. J. 0. WWWMAK. gas.. CaidlalM. Ko two thlroe. three-lonrthi. thirty or .iity l nolieiM The Parmer, and Mrcmnl' iriHUraoc iwnpauy paya we iuu amumii i aim we r f"'- " ch.ta,r., j.,,,,,,,,,, . - . T .. . , ....... jW. WOJ.e'lMH. inw purely persosau Philip J. Armour has adopted a diet of bread and niilk in Uie hope of im proving his health. Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox wears a thumb ring, and nsr five quarts of milk to one complexion bath. The only ornaments ever worn by the widowed Archduchess Stephanie is a locket containing the portrait of her lit tle daughter on the one side and that of her mother, the Queen of the Belgians, on Uie other. Arthur Balfour says that his greatest political help comes from tiis sister, Miss Ames Balfour, who is his housekeeper. Each day she devotes a fixed amount of time to reading the newspapers and marking what is useful for his perusal. The present Mint bv the Ctar to the Turkish Snltan, an album of paintings of all the Russian warships in the Black Sea fleet, is a remarkably peculiar one. The recipient mav regard "it as in-snltan-or think it merely a piece of cxar-casm. John Ledyard, the great traveler, says that among all nations women adorn themselves more than men, bnt that wherever fonnd they are the same kind, civil, humane and tender beings, in clined to be cheerful, timorous and mod est. Charles F. Wright of London, who is now spreading the light of theosopby in this conntrv. dorian that the elixir of life is no dream of the alchemists, but may be reached through the " expansion of the individual consciousness, ' what ever tl.rt means. EAST AND SOUTH The Shasta Route SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Etpnii trains luare rortlauS dally: MS r'.' a ll,i....l"oriiaii(i."ZIAr.rfri a. a. 10:23 r. l t..llili)' ar. 4:'B a. a. lelft 4. S.Ar flml rnnirlneo Lv.! 7 l r. a. Ttittalxna tiauit auii unir at the fotlewluc nation, north of KoMkninr: Kavt Portland, Or Mnu Citv, WtMHlliarn. Salem. Albany. TatiRwnt, nhdo', Haltwy, tiarrlabora, JandUonOlty, trvlnf anu augena. Rmehanr mall dal(T: H:U a. H HVi...M-I'ortlaud.. 4 m r. a. ll r. a. IK a. a. tt:a r. a. U.......AIInr r. H.iar Kdaennrx.., Albany loeal dally lezrent Sandayl. Msr.ii.iLv.., flor. a ir... ..Portlan..Ar.,10D a. a. .AIluy ..!..( : a. a. Loeal paanetigartralna dally 'eieept Sunday). l:Al r. a. Lv .Albany ..Ar..ls 21 a. a. 2:0(1 r. a Ar....UIuon.... Lr., 11:30 a. . S:10i. a. I.T......A!liaii!i..-.....Ar. : r. a. MS, swar Lebanon U.! r. . llnlM Cars oa 0da Boat. rcixMaa uvrm Hiirisi -AXD- aeoae-Claaa RlMpInc Oars Atteha4 ts AU Thrma Traloa. WEIT ll 1JIV1SIOH. arrarsas Postuhs ad Cesraixia. - HalUralu -dally fsaosnt Sanday): T:W a. a. I L!..-.!Portland.....lAr7 1 o: a. a 12:10 r. a. I Af (Jori'alha--.Lv. 1 12:116 r. a. aTaMmuv and CnrTaiha eonucot vita tralua of uraKm raclflc railroad. Ezpreiw tralndaUr 'rarer Ssndar): Portland-.... ..MVIftunrllls.. .At. i s JO a. a. fHPfttlPII TlrffTO To all polnla In tbs iMUUull llltvtila Ea.leru m.Ku. Canada and Europe an he obtained at ioweai raua from I A. Bennett, agent, Lebanon. A KOBHt.KR. Manager. I T. BOQISA Aat H. I A Paaa AlwnV Proprietor. USE OF- BIBCTOK. on.J. LCOWAH, Pre.id.nt Lino Coanty Satloaal J M. 8TBENltEKO, bq., Menshaat. W. P. KEAU. Eni., aterehani. B. 8 koSTKITH. Canluliat. . 0. 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