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f . it-, -. V' llEVr'SrVd'EF. ADVERTISING AG itC 15 CENTS A WEEK. AliBASTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 1889. NO. 159 if - r A . i - V- I- fv I: . t I V..' I; Hill I. mi t v The Lull Carries the Largest line of and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. in the Willam ette Valley. SUITS MADE In His Merek't T MaTER BLOCK Vhaf rsKSBEBEra: Togaria of Hafcotio Byrnpa. CtfdrTa--ira CeSfa, ronsfjpatfim kMir fUjwiali. nuM4w. I.- I rjr tderp ; nlno olds i pub ithacAnaiisatia xtjinof.Lnu.,,1 . . " CITY DEUG STOKE. FIN'S LINE OF ART SUPPLIES TOiLET AND FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTICNS. CAREFULLY !C CM PC UN LED. GUISS& SON, PROPRIETORS, li&'Her wird Deutoh qewrochen. G. L BLACKMAN. (Successor to E. W. Langdoa; -bxajb is- iirngs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. 5r Prescriptions earcfullj compounded IH ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Albany Oregon TO ORDER - 'iilonii? Decarta iiUIit, 1 1 : Is Chfldrwn ttrr tar C tort. K-LV "T reeootmBDA dsatorTa for chndrea"; PompUtuta, as strperior to any prescritAici knowatome, H. A. Abcbbb, M. D.. BLAIU Bas Ccbucb. Oourm; 57 Hurray fit, HewJTorJi Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel ol purity ,strentrth and wholcsonieness More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, 6hort weiclit alum or phosphate powders Sold only in p-ms. Koyat Bakw vow deu Co. Hi;. Val) -t.. N. Y. D."tV Chow lev & Co., Atrent, Portland, Oregon. n. t.vi:-. : . !). I'llVSiCIAN AM' II ' l' U i i vl 1 ;s i ..!:, 1 ii't street. A luio liur." i;t:MK;ii,A':iiiio tS,.-M;.l!!'. , I!V.(.:I lf- ;:, S to !) -.ml l t I and rov.n S iv.han'r. ! "t hiiv ami i.von t nv tUe liours. nn-niii. :ii(iT l in .-vl!1i:i:. p v :iasv.n, n:"ssu.A:. JT fi'n, Ali any, Ort:.on 1 I!. IXI.IS, ll'YtlClAN VLm kcihi, Aliir.: y, (lrt;.in. AXD bUitr c. C. KELLY. IilYSICJAN AXI 13R- ceon Ait.ny. irt'oii. oUVe in Puree's new block OHice liouw, frcra 8 a. it. to 4 p. u. A J J. P.OSSITEI?, VLTERINAKV SL'U eon, "niduatu f f Ontario vutiri ary college ami ii:cnilcr of the (mtnrio veterin ary medical society, is pr, pand to treat- the ilisoafc8 of aM lonesticalel an'mals on scientific principles. Otlict' at Ans Marshall's livery stable, llcsic'encc 4th end Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DR R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR. peon, Albany, Oregon. - -Urotluate of GorJ man an.i Aniorievn oolleirea. ATIOKSiJ.I'.S. n. a. s. Dlackbukn. o. w. wrichit. BLAClCliLKX, & WIMGHT A1TORN E Y AT L aw, Albany, Oregon. Olliee in OiJO brllow's Temple. Vill practice in all courta of the state, and give tpcciil attention to all business. Wolvekton ;hai;lesk. ArrORXEY at Law, Albany, Or. Ollico in rooms" 13 and 14, l-'oster'a Jiiel:, over L. E. tiiain's stor i T K. WEATTOKE(JKI, ATTUI'.XEY AT J . law, Albany, OreKon. oitii.e in Odd Kelluw's Temple. Will pract in all the courtf of iliehtatc, end jive special attention to all rmshiesH. REVHKE HOUSE, lfi.iff.r, Prop. ALBANY, OR. CUAS Oniy ffrnt-cclx-s house in the city. l.arj;e sample rooms fr.r com-nu-rcial men. Xo Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General htau'c olrc for Corvailis. H. EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHilAKE ami jeweler, Albany. Oreumi, Onjl DOLLARS Tti LOAK ON COOH 'W i ' rr. c-t:tcsf:c:iritv. Annlv to S. XV . Cro-J?r, A'.i'-tiiv psttiiv;o. tir.Kl K:rvpjl:is. n::?"i:r:-.j h-kwaish pukb cas or. 1 'ai.-sfe r.r.d pr(:ii:.t v.o:i,- c il!ii' IV, rv n;rvifr y. T. '(. Kisliur. lie -!c i c; ':!.; ::..u ::r.;.. s arid tov.'ii. , prepare "'' s :rv.; iv;; ia . !.iiii t t!-ly. i,-ii:.'' o r.::i!resa, J'.--,., Li :.n i.'. i i v , ).! ;,on. I ' It' j ui.a Li-:. .U.i t i i nr i'.c::S. 'Ki HoOiLS 'i'O Rl NT. W. 'aurai. I. Tin: ::t i THAT IL.CKINC rdl'CH can fiiii-k!y cur d l.v ;-'1i;!i-.1i's Cure. L';.;i!-. n.cc it. Ko.-iiay i; Mason. IVe H. F. Banker ALBANY, OREGON Sells cxehnnsre on New York. San francisco una Fortland. Btiv notes, etate, county and citv warrants. Keceive deposits subject to clu ck, interest allowed on time de posits t'ollectionf receive prompt attention Corrcxj ondence eolicittd. J??"Ofllcc hours from 8 a. m. io 5 p. m Asrciit for reliable fire and marine nsurance companies. Mbacy Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH" WEBBEK, PROPRIETOR .- Laidier nd children's hair dress. nc a Pt..fiuy. Untue satisfaction cuaranted,.: OLI OUT. HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST IS THE store of general merchandise of the firm of Uoshow & Cable tc O. g. S'anard I wish to call the attention of all who knew themscl'-es ii debtej to Cashew & fable to i all .id tettl at once. Uavin? sold out on acconut of poorh.aith, 1 expect to change bottled before I get ready to leave Brownsville "ill re 1. ft with an tlker for collection. A word to the wise is -ulicieiit, '.'. t. OoUOW.Rr,ii.-nQi Orcn p us, cabbaire, cauliflower. onions, tuery, pie plant, refill, at uiutcn oi oianaro, Warning. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat aDd lungs than auy other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast rumbers ol Tubeiclc Germs into the. system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to eontinuc their ravages they extend to the lungs pro duclng consumption and to the head, causin catarrh. Now sU this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. M the onset you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is daugorQUi.aDdiAaj loaevjou your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with yourthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bU!eof Bo9Chce'6 German Syrup. Itv. .i give jou im mediate relief. 1'ott fa a of A3.rd. At this season of tlie year to be without a good reliable diarrhoea balsam in the house, as cramps, colio, diarrhoea and all inflammation of the stomach and boweli are exceedingly dangerous if not attended to at once. One bottle of BEGGS' DIARRHOEA BALSAM will do mere good in cases of this kiud than any other medicine on earth. We guarantee ifc. (. L. Black man, druggist. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the I'fval College of Lomlor., England. lUo of the llcllu- vue rdedicil Colkj;. Hie Lr. lias Kpei;; study sm'l jiractice oiaity of chronic cancers, scrofrhi on'r :iiid vcri;', without J". a liiotmie o; d makes a fq e lerises, reiiHivca :;en:unts,tniini-t- i or tiie ;mto. ii-lty of tiv;; 11 as t:-;v.:;.i, (i tie :.! (i l.::-. cc"i a ) mi-:it v.itli ( iculrii i -, ii tiie in.:'!!i:ai rrcncu d V. i.osi-itr.!;-. C';:!!n jinir,j; .lav -r I'iurlit. 1 i s j-.-.tto is "GOOD VILj TO ALL." 20r.iee and rc;ji(-: c; IV rry street between Third and fourth 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Gim Away. Cut out thin auvcit'srhient and send it J. LAIIMER & CO., Nurperyman, 'loronto, Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, o. 21 two-cent American postage stamps, ard they will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for p.antmif in April or May next, your cnoice of any one of the following collection of plants, und enter your name in, competi tion for the in cold that they are snving away in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of Plants: Xo. 1 S hardy roses. No. i hardy climbing roses, So. 82 overblooiniuxjrosos forhouscj cul ture. Xo. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 Kladiola. No. 63 hardy rape vines. " Nc. 7 8 raspberry plauU, 4 each black and red. No. 8--20strjv:ban-- plr.nts, 4 choice kinc's. N. !) 5 very choice plants four house cul .' ture. No. 105 cherry currants (ret1). No. 11 5 Lees prolific currar.U (black) No, 12 5 white grape Ci-rr'nts All lettcrii with thisi advertisement enclosed along with stamps for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as fiey om?! to hand, and the nendirs of the first thirteen hundred will receive sifts as follows: 1st. ::() 'I ho t ext 20, ?10 each. 2nd I'M ; 1 he next i0,r each. :rd - .r:0 The next 415, $2 each. it!i - - ::u 1 i he next 1 each. rith 20 1 A.ttr r-lfid-.i lettvr h.vc becii recehvd, the s-ni!en) of tiie nor.t 1.U0 Ittlcra will receive 'i.t-- is lt)ihiv: Next 10. cv.h ! Xl-Xt 15, :l!) :!! i i fn .l -i'i, ) e.v h 2r.l .N'.xt 17:'. f;t j Xex- :.0". ?1 evil li i ( ".I I -t i iv. iiiv; 1 .s ! t K II M : ! - ! : l.OHO Idler:' Mi N-:.t5.. i Uvr.i 1". .0-' ca;'i a!M .1 . . .1 I V.' .'I I lirTl 1 JO C ICll 7:ii:(:;-. . .r ea h ) JScr.t :Xi ."each id, II. 12. :.' i"i h ! Kixi l.u:'. 1 each Alter .".). liO'i !tt'ci-3 li .ve been r-i.eiv J the s mlors of the i.ext 1.1' ! letters will iceaite e'.ia a--: folicw?: 1 eai.h I Next 10 2l cavil 2..... 75c-Kh ! Next 25 10 each I and 4 5n ca-.-li I "exl cr .... -J cacii Ne.t5 5 each Next 479 1 each Any pir.osi may rctalany number of t.nies for any oi the ai.oveculltc' ioiis If 5 cents in t;in)ps extra is stn;, we will send in Ju:i" next a primed list of tho names of all persons who r.ro entitled to gifts. We make this libc al r.fft r to readers of the Ukrami, knowing it wi not pay ui now, but our object is to i tro ludc cur stock and l.uild unatr.ulc. Our mailint lxiints are Toronto f ai.d ibrulini:urit. On., liojhcittr, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., I laincsville, O., and Chicago, III., and wc will guarantee all sto:k to reach our customers in good cjndition. We employ no a'-ents, but deal direct with customers, and can sell and deliver stock to any part of the United States or Canaua a about one half the price charged by other nurserymen, through agents. Kemcmbtr wc will not be undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a list of wants and tto will quote you prices; or 10 ( ents for a hand omt illustrated catalogue which you may Ucouct iroru your nrst order. Address all letters J. LAHMER & CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANADA fANTED. THOSE WISHING A FIRST class piano, sewing machine, the latest music or artists niatenals, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B, llyman'e. The pianos ore fully guar anteed for bve years. The best pianos made to stand the climate of the Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please most fastidious. Painting and music les sons given there. Stamping, Em broidery and Dressmaking done to order. No. llo 1st ist., Albanv, Or. For chilblain and frost-bites use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Wknn promptly applied to the frozen parts it will pievent the skin from turning black or peelinjr off. It allavs the itehintr and smarting of chilblains condition, Vori,ale by Fohr -w I Iso. WASHINGTON NEWS. I The President and Party ,Go WIE SITCATION IN HATTI. Presidential Appsintments-Ths Pmsioa Appropriation Falls Short Display ot Virg'ni Veterans. Special Corrcsiwndcnccl Wa8Uikgton, May 27. The president returned to-day from u tript6"rB5Iir. watwy He left here Saturday afternoon on Postmaster General Wanamaker's steam jaclit ''Eeslless", with a party composed ol the following gentlemen: Pri vate Secretary Halford. Attorney General Miller, Representative Anderson, of Kansas, and General George B. Williams. The Tost master General placed the yacht at the President's disposal but asked to be excused from accompanying uim because he did not wish to be absent on Sunday from bis Phila delphia Sunday School. The party expressed tbemselres as hav ing had a delighttui trip. The gossips hare it that the present situation iu Ilayti is very ticklish and that some fightim' ID O may be necessary oa the part ot Uncle Sam in order to carry out the ilonroe doctrine. It ii report ed hcie tlir.t Fiance is about to inteifere in tho i flairs of that coun try and that Secretary B.:t'.tif and tl;o Preiiiieiit after consulting the l'cij oi the Cabinet had di'tui:i!i:ei to scad Aiiicricaa coa!iuisii:i ou board cr.e of the sirongest wtir vesse.s to see that France and the 1'i'st of Europe l-:'-e, tiitir band..; oli'. Ilatij people be.ieTe that tiiis cnminihsion h:is tlrcatiy been appointed, and that the whole tniiig will be kept secret until it is all hied or unfixed as it tuny turn out. No official information can be ga'.ned on the sul ject, either at the White House or the State de partment. Of one thing the country may be assured. The udiiiiuistratiou will never allow any European power to gaiu con trol of Ilayti either directly or in directly. The season ct the year is rapidly approaching when the newspaper lake reigns in all its glory. To give au idea of the small lounda tion required to build a "fake" of the greatest maguitude it is only necessary to mention a littie cir cumstance that occured lat week. United States Treasurer Houston left for Indianapolis for the pur pose of nuking arrangements for bringing his family to AVasbing ton. A vory simple and natural occurance, aud yet the "lake" cer respandeuce build upon it a &tory of two columns, detailing the row between Jlr. Houston and rhe President and ata;iug positively that Mr. Huston had tendered his nsignation and would not return to Washington. The President made fewer ap pointments last week then in auv w;ek sinco ins inauguration auti tlj! lion'a lfchaic, as lar a impor tance goes was-captured by Sana tor Quay for Peniisylvuniaus, B. F. Gill.i-i'iio:;, bciuir ovule second ! Coinptro.lcr of tiie Treasury ami ! S. Ii. lloiliday Comuiisbicutr oi Cui ii, to sny n;hing of David :i;p--)in:cd CVl cctor ot In Il-.'V.;:'.ue ior'the Pi;:..:-! I t.-in-il j phi a district. TijIi'St KLiQ a, lew i f.:o:e a;Mif.n: ic:its i.;a y U. S. Aitrrnevs, 2I.tr.-1 :.;n unf Ti: one ui.iteil btuus CobUi :.i i'ra: l'.:.'. WiaCil wa3 ClplU'od bj i t C. Spoauer of Wueoiiiiu, a b.olbcr of benator tjpooner. It is estimated a1; the Pcns:.')n ol'ici thtit l!iero will be a dvli citLcy of about 15,003,000 ia the appropriation for the coming liscal year, which begins Juiy 1st. Tiiis is largely th'j fault of tho late Commissioner of Pensions who kcowingiy made his estimates too small. It seemed a little queer to see men on the streets of Washington openly wearing badges consisting ot the Confederate flag aud the Virginia state flag, but I saw t lit in last week; they were members of a Virginia camp of Confederate veterans, that had been to Alex andria, Va. to take part in the cere monies consequent upon the un veiling of a monument erected to the memory of the Alexandria soldiers in the late war. Commissioner of Pensions Tan ner has decided thtf pensioners that have lost both an arm and a leg are entitled to a month in stead of and $50, as they have been heretofore, lhere re only twentv-one cases affected by the decision. They will receive about $100,000 in arrears. The president has approved a recommendation oi me civil ser vice commission which provides that herea'ier the standing of all parties eligible for appointment Bhall be made public. This is a reversal of the rules as since the organization of the commission the lists end and the etanding of the applicants have been kept seciet. Highest market price raid for five thousand pounds of bleached dried ipples by u. v.smbpbob, (Albany, Oregon. THE PROJECTED AIRSHIP. What Might Happen on Its Suc cessful Completion. The consequences cf successful issue to the undertaking would tn so momentous that they can with difficulty be realized. The first result would unquestionably be to pnt an end to wars. To show bow hopeless auy military operations would be in a country defended by sucb weapons, we will suppose that Prince Bismark, after waiting until Dr. De liaussit has, unknown to him, completed a few of bis airships, picked a quarrel with us on the pretext of a dispute about Samoa. War is declared sudden Ty, afttr the German manner, and the military trains,' which are said to s'and ready packed, with the horses at band ready for harnessing, in the German arsenal?, arc set in motion. The transports, which lie equipped for sea, are tilled with men Irom the nearest garrison, and in a few hours an immense force is on its way to invade America. About half way across the At lantic the lleet is met by one or two De Bausset airships, which sail about far out of reach of shot, and, taking position in a leisureh manner, drop a 500 pound shell lit led with explosive gelatine into the funnel of each, and L aving thus annihilated the expedition, pro-C-ed to Berlin to treat the remain ing portion of the hostile army ia it;e same way. Of course, it might be that the Germans would h .ve t!:e ni.'ships tirt, and lh war would bo brought to u couc!um;':i ;y the ui'.cond.t.onal iuritiak-r oi all the piir-cipal c:t:es ia t!.i Uuit'j'i States, umier tiie .er&uassou of a dyuauiitc shell heid su.spene -over each; but it v.ou'd be so easy to turn tho taljics at a moment's i.otice thiit alter a few towns had been miitu iUy blown up the quar rel v.im.d bj terminated by com mon consent. In regard to pasxenger?, the air ships, if l hey proved practicable at ad, would oiler such immense ad vantages iu point of safety, speed and comfort that they would soon supersede all other conveyance- for traveling long distances. It seems t .us that the proposed rate of 100 in lies au hour would in practice be greatly exceeded. There would be no such obstacles to fast sailing in the air as are met with in ocean traveling, in the shape of waves; logs and danger of collision. By kcepiug ships on the outward passage in the lower strata of the atmosphere and tiie inwardbound ones in tee upper strata, serious collisions would be out of tltv question, and, provided the speed couid be made to exceed that of the air currents as much as that of fcteaiBships exceeds that of the ocean cu.-ront?, it is difficult to see what daugrr would remain of which travelers by well-built and well-managed airships need be afraid . Disarming: an I'usccn t-oe. "This was sometime a paradox," as Hamlet says. Since, however, the people cf America and other 'ands have been enabled to pit llostctttr's Stcti:a:'h JJitters against that unseen foe, malaria, it is sio longer a paradox, but an easy possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its misty venom to poison the air, and decaying u:i bole Mime veceiation hiipreirnater the water, their, in tiie very stronghold of miasma, is the dsi!iary potcul to disarm the foe and assnie tliick'lit protection. I'Vvcr and ami!', bi'ious rrRiiLtcnt, ('.uui'i ?'tie and uuiu cake, no matter hr,- tfi,:ic:oi:!y i!i.-y have fas; '.!..-" lh; ;.- i luiih on tlsu t-v-tt in. a:v tir;; fori ed to relaj: llie'.r t'ras' eventually to abanoon it ait.o :cr. l-'iit ;t i' preventive f'.iroe f-ho'iki chiefly r.'commeud the ;rci liia Hi! i tiers :j persons u '.veiling in inainria- "urscd localities, for it isacerliia buckler of ik'fi'L'i-e ag.iiust which the enemy, poniiles. Cures. hkewiM', -y.-tupsia. rheumatism, kidney and billions ailments. The Pride r W s;a?. A clear pearly and transparent skin is always a sign of pure blood, and all persona troubled with dark, jjreasy, yellow or blotched skin can teat assured that their blood is out of order. A few doses of BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIOR and BLOOD MAKER will remove the cause and the skin will become clear and trans parent. Try it, and if satisfaction is not given it will cost you nothing. It is fully warranted, G. L. Black- man, druggist. Mcilt Wins We desire tosav to our citizens, that lor vears we nave been scllinjr JJr. King's New Dicovervloi Consumption, Lr. Rinjrs .New Laic mis, Buekleir Arnica Salve and Electrie Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell an well, or that have ffiven such uni versa 1 satisfaction. We do not hesi tate to guarantee them everv time. ana we siana rcaav t reluna the pur chase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies hay won their great popularity pure I von their merits, Voshav & Maton Druggists. Paragon. We have just received a fre6b supply of this celebrated roast coffee, ground free of charge, on our self-grinding machine. Once used, always used. Willamette Packing Co. Fortmiller Irvine liar tnet opened a beautiful line of oak and poid mouldinrs from pictures, steel engravings, etc. Call and see them. Fresh Sicily lemons at Kenton . THRBAT FLOOD. More of the Shocking Details of the Calamity. SICKENING SCENES OF HORROR 8eaicuicg for tbs MksiBg Ores Retcolajr the Ooarod Victims ef the Fire !Aid for the BcJferere. Special to the IIibaio. Johnstown, June 4. Four days have elapsed since the aiigel of death swept down through the valltyoftho Conemangh, but ro ray of sunshine has yet lightened the scene of horror at Johnstown bridge. The sky is still overcast with heavy clouds and the sua rests behind a menacing pall, as though reluctant to view the handi work of Lis potent power. For thirty-six hours tire engines have played upon the smoking ruing above the bridge, bnt the flames break out afresh at frequent inter vals, despite the force of the w ater. Nearly 2000 men are employed in different par is of the vailey tearing up ruins and prosecnting search for dead. Investigations are not without fruitful results, for bodies of the charred victims of the Hood and fire are discovered with, undi minished frequency. It bfconies hourly mere apparent that' net a pinglo vestige will be recognised of the hundreds roasted in the Ihunes above the bridge. A IIOKKIKLi: DioOOM:itV. .Since the last sentence was pen ned the searchers have bronchi up ;i charred and ti:i;iit!y mas.-, i'lom the sniouldering itin., tho most horrible experienced within venty years oi associated press labors. The verdict of physicians was that the ghastly discovery was the charred remains of human beings. Only the trunk remained, and it was charred beyond all re semblance to llesh. Five minutes I work revealed fragments of a skull, that at once disintcrgated in the hands of the discoverer when ex posed to air. Not a single part larger than half a dollar was found, and the whole resembled remmti ts of shattered charcoal. Within t he last hour half a dozen discoveries, in no way less horrifying, have been made by the searchers as they rake with picks and hooks in the smoking ruins. So difficult is it at times to determine whether or not the remains are those of human beings it is apparent that hundreds must be burned to ashes. Thus the numbers that have found a last resting place beneath the ruins can at best never be more than approximated. TO CHEMATE TIIE DEAD BODIES. It is not believed now that the fire in the wreck at the bridge can be extinguished for a week. Tiie hand of providence is in it. The suggestions made by the physicians yesterday that the bodies not buried be allowed to be cremated in the ruins for the sake of public health, which aroused a etorm of indignation among the survivors, is viewed with more calmness to day. T.iere is a growing sentiment that it i3 after alf the best solution of tho problem. Weeks and months will be required to remove the stupendous mass by artificial uicaiis and ia the meantime the putrefying remains ol" the hundred burned there will be dealing death to nil tbe sunoundiitg country. sEAKcmxti ro.-. ins vif:;. Ntrw Yosk, Jutivi :. (iei.fiai Lew Vall:; -e is verv u:::;ons c.on- cerning t!;..- safciy ,f his wife. .. 'J-hat lady left ln?Iiai:apolis'' on Thursday and sir;cy tL-t time be has not iica.d frcr.i her. He iel v graphed io many point.-; but with out avr.il. Thi.s morning he learned th-;t the train which bore his wife might have been caught somewhere in the flood. MOKE OK THK VICTIMS. Baltimore, June 4. General Passenger Agent Charles Scull, of the Baltimoie & Ohio road, has relatives who were victims in the Johnstown flood. Thev were .Mrs. Mary Hull and five children and Mrs. II. Ogle. Mrs. Ogle is the telegraph operator who died at her post. She had two children. c. PORTLAND NEWS. Aid for tho Johnstown Sufferer Attachment Suit. Portland, June 4.- This morn ing a list was opened by the Ore gonian for contributions fcr the Johnstown sufferers and $22 ) has already been subscribed. The Or egonian headed the list with $lf 0, and the next two largest contribu tions were James W. Ccok 00 and Judge Geo. II. Williams $25. Yesterday M. B. Ward begin an . attachment suit against L. M. Davis of Walla Walla ;or $100, for lumber. At 5 o'clcck this morn ing sheriff Kelly levied on a lot of real estate located principally in central Albina, belonging to tho defendant. New styles of gilt and bronze mouldings just received at the Al bany Furniture Co. Picture frames made to suit the most fastidious. Come and see us, we guarantee ft fit in the frame or no sale. Corner First and Ferrv streets. If you want to get screen doors anil windows put on jour henna call on II. B. Vunk, shop corner Second and Ferry 6treet. -i."