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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1893)
B. T. EICKPATB1CK. r.lui,.r. 1-EBA0X OREGON OCCIDEXTAL SEWS. Copper Sines &t Copperopolis, C&L, Clow Down. THK P0RTLA5D 84TISGS BIXK! Idle lea on the Streets of Fresno lid in the Agitation Against the Mongolians. Expert burglar an at work in the wicrsity 01 i-iuEmx, A. T. Los Angeles ha passed an ordinance against side entrances to saloons. All the tailors at Kanainm, B. C, are on a strike against a reduction in wages. An International Irrigation Concrete will be held at Los Angeles in October. The yard at Mare Island u gradoallv aeenmniating material iota fine ship boiiding plant. The statement of the assignee of the Union Bank Cooipanv at Portland shows assets i3, liabilitiea toi.Wd. The estimates for the cost to repair the Hartiort are placed t2T4."38 br the Washington investigating officials.' Work on San Dieeo's harbor ha; been allotted to Captain S. R. fmith of Port land, Or., and work will be began soon. The Sacramento ehahngang struck for eight hours a dav. Thev base been j locked up, and will be fed on bread and water tor awhile. ' Over 1209,000 have been spent trying to raise the San Pedro "Irani Brotcby ledge. Kow the work will have to be abandoned. The iron bottom is lull of botes. A rich strike was made at the Oest mine at Silver City, Xev r ndav. The average assay value was (l.nOG per ton. ' The oat pot of the mine thi month will exneed (30,000. It is operated hv five men. Charles Nickel, a dudish young man at Los Angeies, baa been arrested for stealing letters addressed to hotel guests, and which contained money. He did not confine himself to anv' parties iar hotel. ' 1 The citiiena along the Sonthern Pacific loan tine are indignant at trie cessa- BCSINESS BREVITIES. Electric tramways and ni'w in Eu rope aggregate about 270 niiiee. Alligator's tail is one of the queer del icacies moch prized by southern Crook gourmands. It estimated that at least 1,000,000 pounds of robber are annually im-d for mcycte urea. Twentv thousand nennla at Viwt.tUA Eneand, make more than 10O,OU0,(!u6 neeaiea a year. Tannine is done in this saunter In about one-quarter the time 0aaily al- vwm in curupe. The largest knitting-needle plant in the world has recrntir been enlarged at Manchester, S. H. Tiie manniactniv nf aimrl tm.T1 i dudes some twenty-one or twentv-two different processes.' About SO per oent of the copper pro duced in this country comes from the aaae superior region. In 1889 the United Slat. nmlnl 103.000 tons of refined copper, neariv half the world's yield. Thirty thousand tons of "staff" ma terial were used in the walls of the World's Fair building. By improvements in mining machine rv one man in lHKtt raised more ore than lour men could in IM. The treat Fold field nf S,ith fri were discovered in ISMS by an elephant uiuiwr uamea aarttev. Thtrinr the naa fin vmw am urn onn worm 01 ostrich lea there have been ex ported from Cape Colony. The eonsnmution of nails in this nmn. try has increased from l.fcH.TS kegs in 1S56 to 5,002,176 kegs in 11. The purchasing power of moner in the days of the Roman Emperors was about V-a times what it is at present. Cakes of tea in India, pieces of silk in China, salt in Abyssinia and codfish in Ireland have all been used as money." For the week ended Jnlv SI the Chi. tanooga Tradesman reports twenty-four EASTERN MELANGE. The Kansas Coal Miners Strike Xearinj an End. ACT OP A KEUGIOCS LCSATIC A Nebraska County Treasurer Sains With the Swap Proujrht iu Sew Tort Mat. Seventeen-year locusta have put in an appearance in Missouri. An irrigation canal eichty-atx miles long is to be dog in Coioradol General Fitt John Porter has become cashier 01 Jew 1 ork's postothce. General Booth of the Salvation Army is coming to this country in October. The Chiraeo, Milwaukee and St. Paul proposes to reduce wages 10 per cent, The late Thomas J. Morse of Sl Limi. carried (110,000 insurance on his life. The Health Officer of Florida dwl.x. there is no yellow fever at Pensacoia. Moberly, Mo., has two banks which are said to actually turn away depositors. At Lancaster. Pa., recentlr hundred OI acres of tobacco were ruined by hail The iron and steel mills in Pennsvl- FliOM WASUIXiTOX CITY. Negotiations am under w,v to allow the V a-hingUin Stale building !o remain Mr. Vest's bill appropriating 300,M I Pf "nanenliy after ttie fair as a natural- Medals hare been awarded bv the jnry selected to pass upon the paintings in for a site and building in Washington, to he known as the Hail of Keoorda, has passed the Senate. The Attorney-General has decided - "i18 ml wller at u,e ,iir to artirts of that tlie terretaryoi tlie Treasorv has! J,U ronntrie P ' United States, no authority to extend the time of the withdrawal of domestic whisky from bonded warehouses. Consnl-General Mason at Frankfort Germany, has made a report to t he State floods following a : Lynn, Mass., cent storm. Representatives of Ea-vnt are stndvinr Southern methods of cotton-raising near Atlanta, Ga. The New Vnra TtaramW P-n new industries established or mn'mn. Seat thefrm. miniMni ;.. - ated. 1 sonable ratio. i-fJM B-P-Hmchinson. .or "Old Butch,- vania that were ahnt down an atari ; up. I bonds deposited by them in the Trees- The Sew York Tribune declare that I "J" to Pnenc very stormy ntr-m. ,1 i : I weather. One of the obstacle is ( k. mation. i reu s ametKtnient directing the Secretary neariv s.s.uuu damage was done at Mexico, Germany and Anstria. It is said the big diamond which is the star of the Tiffanyeibibit at the Worlds Jair has been bought bv Mrs. Charles T. lerbes, wife of the Chinon iinuL leoartnint in whuh h mevm iit n. t raitaav kinc. The nrice naid ia nnntwt der the new tariff not onlv will Germanv i " '"W.OOO. The diamond ia about the cease to draw from Russia supplies of""0" "" walnut, rye and petroleum, evert year amount. ' In the gallerv of the liberal arts build ing to million of dollars; but, owing to j ""it't the World's Fair the central figure the drought, she will have a serious de-1 groop in the educational exhibit of not this year in her own crop of grain, j Oregun is a finely executed photograph which will call for a very large mi porta- of toorernor Pennovor. This likeness ia tion of hreadeuiffs from the luited shown in the space devoted br Oreeon tx,. ... L .etat. Board of E.lumtion, of cenator Dolnb Will make an earnaat I which the (iovM-nnr m Pm.i.1u fn. effort to have the limit of cost of Port- j photograph ia tlie subject of more re land's PUbllC bnildinir incraiwvl fmm'lHIIXllVTlilMl)iii..,Al n. 750,(Xito 11,000,000. He started the hibita. Tlie multitude" pass bv to ad hall rolling by the introduction of a bill i mire the likeneas or to criticise the Gov for that purpose the first day that bills i ernor. They are attracted to the spot, were introduced in the Senate. It is i rot becanne the Governor retailed to meet possible that he may be able to work the 1 President Harrison at the State line not bill through both Howes, if anv are because be would not permit the estate passed at this session. There will be no j cannon to be fired nion Cleveland's re tronble in getting it through the Senate, j election ; not because be told U rover to The stick will come in trying to have it ! oind his own bun; new: not because he pass the House. The Senator's bill for received and welcomed Adlai so pleas a public building at Baker City provides ; antly upon the Vice-President's recent for an appropriation of 100,06U and the j t to tlie capital, hut because he is to same amount is asked for a building at j day the bast advertised man in America Salem. , and the neonle want u . i.-. ... The bill of the Finance Committee of i woks like," the Senate to allow national banks to i issne currency to the par value of tin !of the Treasurv to mthwm the nntat.nj. tng z per cent bonds by a new uwue of greenback. Coekrell calculates tliat more than laj.OOO.OOtkif the ta.OOO.OOO of tlieee bonds will be presented for re demption, and that thus an issue of more than t2u.000.000 in greenbacks will be put in circa la tion. It is understood that he has also in reserve several other propositions that will not be pleasing to iur uauunaj uwuas nor tiieirtriends. In EAST AND SOUTH -via- The Shasta Route -OF THE SOUTHER PACIFIC CO. Exprw trail mmy porxiaDd daily ; f It ..htrtlKtitl At A i-M a u m-JlUC UaltlL UI LIH IJimHrlA nfTH .. i l: L. 1 - . . 1 ... . t t.U a.aa U- Iv . .- ' V.& P. a I'.V Altu... I a.. . rj... i - . . - . r- . llK milU Uir Ilrf Ql UeTrSUJP QD UM LllinaAni ' ",v IIJC Iirw l,rUJWTUC rW-UAlOr n u . ! . " . " 1 I Kw- til.a.,-;-..s ' wwuui jnue. j Irom Nebrmnkm (Alien) in aim prt?faixi - Two of the t OftO-h, tk the bill with an amendnn-ut for JZZ21ZK?Jtt!'"! aheeis for the great Niagara power plant i .'0" of interest on bonds de- , "4im. a.l.m. aiii... Taareat by electricity. the un of (44,000,00010 been product 1 Z " posited' by the national banka S ! SSZoiiS in gold alone. The annual oulpat - j Y 7, a : , coeds 17,000,000. j The Kock Island switchmen threaten The latt t to. aa stuimpt ia maue to re- -ilf r!? , alummium is for duce their wages. eui, ami 11 must De con- Mining er.iwt. Mi-I, . I " " '"".' i"iue an omciai ceded that the metal is singularly adapt- ? immaelhL fhTInldL 3 L I i rtat"Mnt the refusal of collectors ed for the nnne 1 . Pcf the gold region of the Bocky unen.a! revenue to receive chart, in basis for increased circulation Commissioner Miller of the bureau of internal revenue, in rennonse to an in quiry made recently, issues an official and Euseut. Kntlinm tnl.-I.Hr- SB a. a K r. a t:ia r. a. I.r CnrtMIBl a,. I Altwuv .ar r....Kiwbtirg L, 4 A r. i x r. j Mountain Statea. region of the Bocky j iou-nml to cl,.-k iai 'rl1" J!rt. The daily total snpply of water br the! to- of cojl fa, aeertting , in- MifftoplvVarliS London compame. v aw.2t4.879 gallons exhaustible qnantity has been found in throughoit the. country that the S3 fur a population estimated at S.K83. Irf: , h-err conntv. Tex. i T :. . 7, T 0JUU i population estimated at S,tfo3,lo7. j Kerr county, Tex. of collectors of internal revenue to ac- ntS-ii"? , ,d&il- ""option per The Sew York banks will soon In-lcept checks in payment of internal neau 01 s, M gallons for all purpose. crease their circulation to the extent of j revenue taxes is in accordance wi-Ji in- ! Tbe United Sutes mints coinrf tM-i'w"wuor'lu'wu'wlu- strurtions which have been issued by 787.000 in sold laxt rear a hi.., i. i"' Philadeliihia Italians have been trv- 'be fcecrctary ol tlie Treasorv. Sosneh tinn nf work in tU tnm.i. L.-Z. I CKDt ot total monev circulation n? wreck cable cars, because their instructions have been issued. The fcanta Marearna and Elwood and tl : m UK nntrv. Besides this our mints were killed by them. " nui recently tue collectora u.to in goto oars a companv nas oeen lormed to Intro- " . , . i ruiM last year. due the sliding railway svstem exhib-! 8 PJ',ne?t f"e, and the same have The annual meat production of Aus- 1 at Chicago into this "country. Jh f7mTT- " " tali. i,w pd. per iidiabitant; of j A movement is in progre to intro- ttS ' t inSTi ?Lth1 .VnilBi Wl' hinSyln th. goid theleSon Tcannol use 1he d,'k, . r""". i Ot ureal One thousand sa onns have ntanendnl , amnnnta dn nv.ii thorn .. bosine in Chicatfo this month. They tlie internal revenue taxes, they are could not stand 5u0 a year license. compelled to eiact payment in the Galveston is experiencing an excess of maimer provided by section 3478 R. S. PCKEliY PEKS05AL. eomKuuent delay in giving them prom ised traffic relief. Orange growers in Southern California claim the past season has been unprutit- able. They propose to form a co-operative association and handle most of the Britain, 53; of Italy, the previous season. The receiver's inventory of the Port land ( Or.) Savings Bank shows that the bank holds notes aggregating (50, 000, dated July 27, while the bank .dosed its doors July a. Most if the notes are against employes and cancers of the bank and Proudest DeiuhVs four oral. I Operations in the Utah Consolidated j mine on theComstock have been sus pended. Explorations in that mine have been in proereas for the last twenty years, and during that time assesamenls were levied on the property agEregating auu.vuu, Bnarenoioers nave at last re fused to pay assessments. A regularly organized band of chicken thieves has been at work for some time in the neighborhood of Sacramento. The fowls were carried to different points from fcacraorento and shipped to ban Francisco. One of the gang was cap tured on the Placerville tram, but his confederates are still at large. The Lighthouse Board gives, notice that on September 15 a red-lantern light will be established sear the west end of the south jetty ia Oakland Cal.j harbor, and that the red light just out side the north jetty, about threHjiuirv era of a mile to the eastward of the. Oakland harbor light, will be dunxintin oed on the same date. ' i A circular issued at Astoria. Or.. place the total salmon pack for she! banks of Loch (hie, near the rockv re- wbere Pnnce Charlie took refuse after the battle of Cnlloden. Albert Snider, a crandmn of million. aire " Lnckv " Baldwin of San Francisco, nas ennstea as a private in the United Statea valrv. He &va lu liir- .ua army and means to study for a commis sion. His grandfather approves of his action. Governor Russell of Massachusetts m. earan of 1803, which has just closed, ceived a lew davs ago in bis mail a box at 375,500 cases of all g-ades. oajtbout : containing a cigar sixteen inches lone I n .I... ,.r . .. mi l.d, I I . ;..L... ... , , r j UAL M HUM. U, I-ML, 1-11 U mJ,WV ORB MIIU . O illl ll'Tf 117 Ulaillf'UT. It Rati IKIMl short of last year's pa- k. Of these a j sent by tlie Consul at Costa Rica, whose targe pfuuuruuu aiv uju taw ana ail i ueeigus upon tne ijovernors health and nave been aom to aomesuc aeaiera, and many canners will be abort is their tteiivenes. rainlall and Iew Orleans a drought. A year ago these conditions were reversed. Justice Field is the only fnnnoJ I The Kansas coal miners' strike ianear- tice remaining who sat in the famouos 'ng ftD end. Tue strikers are trying to Electoral Comniiwiion. return to work on tlie best terms obtain- able. Ex-Attomey-fieneral Garland is pay- j . . , . . ing his annnal visit to his summer home ' , TbT P' PP"'h'n"o Omaha at Ilominv HU1 near Little Kock. ' v foundation of the new Federal Mr. Harris, the eomnoeer of the ramw ! 00 P"0""1 eBOU" larson-(l,.h.K. Iill ;.r"';j , "l'lr. u. reai ue over (lOO.OWl from it sale. ,E of. ii-1 ; zrz r n 'uT uich is as follows: 'And all tai and ail other debts and demands, than duties on imports, scorning or becoming due to the United Slates, shall be paid in gold and silver coin, treasury notes. United Stales notes or notes on national banks. if the banks could pav cur rency on tlie checks drawn upon them by parties who have taxes to pav, the checks would be received by thecolleet ore as heretofore and the existine diffi- A Chicago statistician figure that culty would beat an end." t tr r. 1L1 r. m jar.... . rimiau.L. ..A!lny.... -.Ar.l ..L, nw.ei.gTlni!ini-.iy vtm .md.T. m IS a. a. ;o 4. a. I i' r, . I r t. a. I ai r a ;L ta..., r. a ir. Lihuu tr ' i-t A.tMit, A tat A lAr 1-Miinu L' lataiaa Can mm 04n K..M, it li. a ax Miirra-r siaarEa. AKD SMB-Clau Urlmt Cars liaa to au Thra.gh Tralaa. west sina IHViaiON. Barvaas roartAaa isotarALua Hall tralu - dally leirairi Snudari: 7rSH A. a. I hv'.....ortlaiid.'.'.l" i "- "' U: f. . I Ar.... Cerrallw. U. I I M r a AI A tl.an. ai.l (imTailu .uici.,u1 ualM 01 onaoQ ract&r ralltiiatl. Knnwtratn-.llr eRreirt H'indT: l.l.l Li' :: r a I A-. ... . 1'iirii.iitl. MeMiim.ille. I,v. :.! A. M. : a THROUGH TICKETS 5..-',. ... am tnw cati at iibutixnl ai loam ralw. Itua L a. Muoett, aseat, lUmon. K KOFHl.d aanttar. a. F. BfKIR. ih . . a ymm. a w"L."'POnOT t,'e 0tiT aM i tbv hay is bringing. met HOW n w rnrirv lntaratrwl m rwvtn i J c wr WW UUUI IUlIbCD The employes of tiie borrao of en- Colonel John S.Moshv. th, fan,. ' 'u.?,.rj,"D?.. " . ' "n '"V? - , 7 ; iwvc irrcn DFuerra tu wuri uu o o ciock Franciam H7 Z fS" i m,5 day untU further notice. but stands straight as an arrow, and is nui 01 rigor, At Philadelphia Rachel Boyle, 25 year 01 age, uunng a period ol religious ex Andrew Carneirie has rented beaidea !l"ent ,t off a portion of her lips, Craig Castle in bcotland Craig-dhu House, two miles from the castle on the The Los Angeles Chamber of Com merce denoucces tlie map which is pub lished with (he f-tate books, for whk.h tne xegisuuure roiea i-,wu, aiia i.io, copies of which were recently pub lished for circulation at the Werid's Fair, and aka fiovernor Markham, under whose name Uie book is pub! lahed, to immediately suppress the circulation of "so inaccurate and misleading a aocomenl." There are said to be many idle men, on the street at Fresno, who aid in the atritation amnst the Chinese, but who will not work when places are ready for them in the orchards and vineyards, fceveral ganes of Chinamen were drijen from vineyards the other night, but no whites would go to work to fill the places made vacant This action is not general, icr many lines ol notn sexes comfort can only be surmised. The Rajah Rajagan is having a bieb old time at Newport. He has dined with McAllister, and has seen alia Lester. The Kajah's explanation that he has only two wives instead ol six, a calumnr that wan started by some designing Spanish Iiuke, has entirely relieved Viewport society from any embarrass ment in receiving him. Coast Crispi, .ex-Premier of Italy, is again ill. For several weeks be has been a patient in his lovely villa, Lina, near Kaples. The Countess and the states man's daughter are his devoted attend ant. Be has been obiised to give up all attention tu politics for the present. Miss Mat Ciim, the young novelist, was born in Louisiana.' but baa snent most of her life in Georgia. At present she ia living in Kew York, and is en gaged on a novel and a nlav. In inneu. ance she is graceiul and girlish. Cue is still quite young. Her first story was nave found and aucepied needed em-' "An Unfortunit Creeiur," a sketch of skmaent. I novcr and nathos. n power and pathos. and then broiled it as as offering to God, The State officers of Kansas have de cided to send out a commissioner to so licit seed wheat for farmers of that State, taking notes from the farmer in pay. menL The women of Hiawatha, Kan., are raising lunds to send all of the drunk ards of that town to the Keeler cure. and they expect to make money by the operation. The American Bankers' Association Convention, announced to be held in Chicago beptember 6 and 7, wilt not take place because of the present finan cial situation. Barrett Scott, Holt county (Seb.) Treasurer, has disappeared, and an in vestigation ol his accounts snows a stiort aee ol about KKI,000. It is thought tna. hcott has gone to Mexico. Topolohampo colonists have readied Kansas, and have asked Congressman Broderick to investigate tlie methods pursued by the manager of the colony. The refugees say it is a swindle. Only Massachusetts, Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin and Iowa will elect Governors this fall. Onlv three Legislatures to be chosen in Virginia. Kentucky and Iowa will elect United b tales benators. Local banker at Mobile, Ala., ridicule Bradstreet report of a probable crisis in tlie cotton region, owing to want ol cqrrency. Y hen the time comes they say all the necessary fund will he furthcoming. Chicago has been so overrun with car penters that the unions of that city have appealed to sister union through out the country for financial aid to en- auie mem to nay tlie lares oi some oi the unemployed to other cities. JUtBAllY v FURNITURE 7 CO. H. R. HYDE, Proprietor, -A FULL LINE OF- Furniture -OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND ALL KINDS OF Carpets! Carpets! We make a specialty of UNDERTAKING. Call. nU.i 1 - -' i JllUUt or day. " Baltimore Block. Albany, Or. w. r. BUB. Pramile.rt sko. SIMrsoK, Vlea-I'tralil.at. J. o wiiithm v J. i.C0WAK,Traa.um. K. a. AlIUigK. Fanners'. and Merctals' Insurance Company ALBANY, OREGON. OF CAPITAL. STOCK. $500,000 Urn. LI STRAriAX. ' R cl Jnsrineot gnprrat. Court. Hon. I. W. nmirCK. ea. ter. linn. 1. K. WKA rHKIiriiRll. Attorner-at Law. 1. 0. WUtlSMAN. K., CMi.li-l. winatneiie i.iler laus compaor. Buano or DIKCCTOIII. Son.J.t.rx)WAX, Fre.iiL.iit l.ltiH Cm.h. v... . - . F. KKAIl. Ki., Men-1,.,,1. W II.B XO.vrKITll. IJ.,li.l, ti. P. KUIIlK . ... o tl blfa. U.rw Icrarctu, U,,n, , siir-ar elau la llw'f.rm'e,," knl.... u sl. The Farmerc and Meiu' ImuniM., l ow,.,,, ,1,, IT-i T! i