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,:... -C. " V: ' - . 1 .r. V ALBANY, OllKUOX, THURSDAY, JUNE 20 CENTS A WEEK. 5, 1 8i0. VOL. V.NO. 158 r- '7'' " V.taj P IS (SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE & THOMPSON! NEW Fivsh Ms and Low ?.ipa Strawt emes, Fresh Vegetables, Choice Su.ter, aai family Qracarioj Constantly on Hand. PUBLIC SALE OF IMPORTED SHIRE STALUONS AT L. SENDEES' STABLES. ALBANY, 0REG02T SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1890. The undersigned will select a lot of pure bred imported Shire Stal lions. Each Stallion warranted to be an average sure foal-getter. Each Stallion is pure bred ami recorded ; a certificate of registry given with each horse, together with his petligree. A. rare opportunity is hereby ottered to buy a Mnlliion at your own price, and a great baigain. owing to the lateness of the season. Do not forg t the date or tail to attend the sale. Catalogues on day of sale. Sale to begin at 1 v. m. Stuck may be seen ut any time prior to sale. Tekmw: One-huli cash, balance January 1, 1891, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, purchaser giving good bankable paper. A. T. DUN 1. A P. (ir.o. IIi mi'hkkv. Auctioneer. HENRY, HI. STANLEY IN7 DARKEST AFRICA Tb aomplto ttory of SUnleT rroent Ihrflllnf llTeotarea and the diclouro of hi Important &l3oTr.t will appeftr for ih tirt time In th sTork written by faimseir, entitled "In Darkest ofrl'f" I not be dfotireii by any of the o aLrd BtaQlr books" nrw being ottered as ga o1netnd "authentic. To no one of these caa fttanley contributed aline. Th?rsi enoqustion about this statement belnj emTectineeTy panicutar w e fruarauuw it, aaa vtll firm TwticuiAraon application. PIITinM In order not to be misled, so UMU I sUH that the boofc bears the inw print of CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SON9 And that the canrasaing aent carries a certificate ct asocj from ns A. L. BANCROFT & CO? , 132 POST STREET, ' SAN FRANCISCO. , , SiBeral AonU for tht Paolfle Cout li- MAtti'ial, .'OLE AGZSi FOR LISS COl'MY. ALEAY, - - 'OKEciOy iAiu tik bAit-tits it iLoic taid, ah Lcer ivlt in, u i BUittouibifekt ol A.l tii), fcr ttli tt a I n guo. lii4Uu of Paul ixlci.SLa.wr, si tt Ifelasfto,. o FIRM Prices. (lid (jointo in Ihe Fiinn Block f I L, 1 Ih: I.. .11 1 ll a: 1 Ull' crt, fci.OHJ' I Uk.l.il, tr tho .!. ii-ori r'noei. Yi i I troii' ' ' ut ' I ' s l I r..-ii.j ci.i v. hue. f'R.A WFOHD. T:"-i :. 0.:-.-...i. 1 tv : 4o P'4t "INK ' it "i; iM '. t1. Vaii Mom t. lift reiiSbl .a U . fttiO"l to ihf pCVi( :h- Sir,t. hav.Hfci hi fi. i'i Vim tt m- mo it. a .U tt.pv, . uti tic ci-jUki III ii .! t . -r UiU 1 1 . rii - c! - uioie skilifcil uiaiint-r In i.nlRit ii. it.. SiatM, l.tav 1- 1 i il TKAV bh Uhlr t. liKl;lt EWKV D..V AI- MI E1.LEK A itARKKT I ' O 11 V PATKONS AND LADIES OF AL- ou sburt notice. A perfect fit ajd satiaiac tioo KuaxaDtesd in eery rstpect. ThauKs for paat favors. All In the future will be icrateluily receive, Mrs. U, Barns, corssr Mb aad JeS.sea. Why. Why shouldn't the spirit of morta.' be proud when good freeh groceries can be bought no very cheap at Spencer & Blackburn's. A trial order will convince you. Parasols! Parasols! I have just received my spring stock of parasols direct from the manufacturer in New York in all the latest stvles and priees.cheaper than ever before. Samuel E.Young. jrORSALE AT A bAKOAlN A 1 mil tnd JT hn(tr cow, Jersey, five yevre oltl Give, about two kuIioiij ' Pr dav- ror terms call on L. H Mbntanye in this city. TyjOTICK IS HEREBT GIVEN ihat the undersigned, clerk o the county court of Linn county. Or etron, will, ty virtu o' an order o said conrt, dmy made and en'erert o ircord. on tt.s 8th diiy of My, 1890 rereive bids for contract to keep the couniy po r ol Linn coun'y. Oregon, for the period of one year, laid bids to he nlerf with said clerk by Wednes day. Jnne 4, 1S90, at 1 o'-lock P. m. nlddVrs to boaid, lodge aw' do all laundry vork for said por. the con. tract to be li t to the lowet hid l-r. The court reserves the rialit to r-J--ct anv or all bid'. Witn ss nn liuml and seal of esld court, affixed at Al-ba-v, this 21.-1 dav of June. 1SSh. ft" 1 i: F.. MdXI'AGL'E. By A L. Uohkh, t.ieta, Deput V. Notice to Contractors aud Uuilders. RIDS will be received by H. H. Hettt ol iih. .... . ! n'.-lruilr niuin mi K-itur- aay, M.iy Slat, for iuri.itliiuir the materi.l and laiior to ere-a ato -fry uwenniu huus Plant 'ir iwviflc itlont can ie neeii at f e otrlceoIC. W. Avert, architect, or at M. Hewitts office in tame bui diiiir. The lixbt I- reserved to reject a-i.v ami bid". POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powoer never vane. A snarrei ot purity .strength and wljn!e.tiienet More economical than the ordinary kinds aud cannot bo fol.i in couiik li lion wltb multitude of low U&t, anon weight alum ot phosphate powder Sold only in mm, Koial BakIV o. nr.R Co . 10-. Willi t. N. Y. Lewis M. Jobnbon & Co.. Agents, Portland, Oregon. Fate's Goto FEMALE Fills For Frmle Ir- refill.. titie; noth ing iikr tbeni tn the market. Never :il. 6ucce9full irt b prominent lalie montl.lv. Onaranteei' to re lieve tupprewe I met ulruatii'ti. Surafe, Ceriais Don't be huinbui' fed. ajkVK time. Health anil money. Take no utlter. Sent to any il drew) y mail cn reci lpt nt price, 2 00. Ail dieis ihro Metllrtiie 4 iiimiy Went Brawn II.. x 27, furtl uiil, or. Sold by Fcbay &, Ma-on, Albany. Oregen Tiie Delelirated French CURE H'.ir,i,.tcl to B!9S,niT;WP,l ormone cure ArAAUOUlKS refunded' ttniiisi the MCvi i'le iit of tlmulsntp, rt be. -c' -r opium. Of t1.. iu;h t uthful n ii crt-lion, ov r iinluu' !i e, t-tc, huch anlorf r.mut Powr, 'A' ike u 'nw Ht-arin v- loun Pin l:i the Ka k, Mrii.uiai W. itklit-w, 1I tcria, NVt uu- Prs mti-.n, N -cturn-tl i.ml'H ir: l Leucorrbffc, UiZiiiiesn, WVmK Mtintr( losvof Towcs'id lini'f enc , w hUh i uck lttel lttn lead tv (TftniMttir- old ave aii-J ii.a.mlv. Fr.ct. a b x; tj LoxtS f.r 6.oC Stilt tv ti.nii .d rrcli't f pnu 4 Witlll 4.1 . KlMli: U g-iv-n 'tb erv rder recHveil. to refuml tiif niuitty if n r-ruiiiii t l uro is t ot t Ut. tei. A; be tbcusaii tol t;tin.oniHlj fn iu old hi..; ount( of bith ft xee, h" bavr ben Prtrii ent ron-d by the u w f Aphroditme Circular free. Auilress . I Ilk tilU.O U3ll lift. H'tst"fi liranri, iox, ' 7. Poit:aid, OreKO.i. I For tkle by Kortay & Maenii, who euaieu.d I ret it rirtiL'(tU;, Alb,in . iv.u :l f Y T..i. ntc is heieb-ifiveothit V Tl.t f.i 10II of th it of -ii any. Or.. U t 'hi jeir 1S00. h . lie-. i itacei in n.y a that 1 Kill be at likHilt lor v .'U-ettl.. i and re.l i.r tl e tax. t el at(ed In taid roll, I lor the ii -si i f tl i--) .aia Jrcin date f (tbUnuttis All taxea reuiainlti un, aid at j tb expiration of iKrij dj tbrereaftot ill 1 relun o.l to !l e r. nimon wuncil of ,tlierityo( Albany at iieltiiquent, and co-it land ttptriiaet lor vuil.xtin uih t .act be J auoea thereto. JollS S. iiOFi VAN, ; iiv Mar-bil. ; Dattd at Albany, Or., tbla 19tb d.y of M- SECKET SOCIETIES. ,vi. u, . aiiety Lodg-e No, Ig; meeta rV ver llonuay eveiiin at the U. A. K hall on t-ei-ry street, bstween iswond and I bird. Albany, Oregon. Stiamrert in the lit, and trantlent brethreu curdiallt invited to attend. Harriet Hubbard Avers Recau ier balm, Cream and Powder, cuu be obtained at Hubbard's new drug slere. ...tii ' aS Rafter ..-"n.cmttve r.:antii either pet wlieiher A TOWN IN UJJINS. Bradshaw, Nebraska, -Destroyed by a Tornad.; ' MAM KILLED AND TTQUNDED. Iowa Towns Submerged by a Psttrnotirs Cloud-Ba st -Qrjat Dsrtrao ioa ti Fropsrtyi ' V Lincoln, June 4. The State Journal party returned from the scene of the tornado iu Bradsh iw this evening, and brougut continu ation of the worst npurti received fiom there. The stori;.?. tck the town at 8:30 Tuesday evenkig. The roar of the wind was the first notice the people had of toe dis aster. Not a single building is left. Every bvsiness house was made a total wrecx, ank the prin cipal street is tilled w :t.'j ruins. A special train was dispatched fr..m Lincoln with phv-ician- and other relief. Itwasieuad that m Russian settlem nt ntar town was truck ami the report i that nine were killed there- outrijtlit. The doctors a -y that in all twelve are dead, eight mortally hurt and perhaps twenty are hurt less Seri ously. The killed are: John Miller; cbild of .i. Bromsier; wife and child of I. Pen.er; child of Mr. C'hapin; two members of W'm. Shaw's family ; wi e and child of Mr. Minke, and a hirsiman. Gov. Thayer has serj.' tents and other supplies to the sufferere. A tXOlU KtUST. Savaral Towns la Iowa Submerged by tba Fluol.. CoixciL IJ1.IFF8, 1 1.. Tune 4. A mc:hI from Ln)erooJ says: Al out two o'clock lb s morrimc i i loud buri-t uvcuned nine nillert inn tli !' tlicre, nearly over Mov qu to Ce k. When diy broke1 the lower and western hal? of the town premn'e'l a pit nble p ikilit. S ores ol tiwdiiiiys wtre titaKy wrecked.! In ilu' iOAr part o( the city lioiife stood in len feet of watei. M.itiy l.riil:e; were t-wc t away, ami m.ttiy pernors narrowly cm upt-il liom tiiowiiing. A large niiiiiiier ot cattle and hogs weie ilrowned. The total io.-M iu Underwood and vicinity agjre;ats 150,GV0. At VetOll a villatfe eeveu miles below UiulerAood, and on Mos quito Creek, the d. linage is not ie.s krre-af. The beV part of the tow n is under from 5 to 15 feet ti water. TUE SILVER QUESTION. McKlulry Comet to tba Front Wltb a Cuinprutnlae Measure, Washington, Jun 4 The re- ulilu an rcpri-eeiitativea went into h c.iiHUs inline lia'e.y on the ad joiiriiineiit of the- iiouxe ibis after- ojii to cot hider the silver que ti"ti. It had been announced in mlvance bv the leaders that the real purpose was a conference niilu r tliiin tor a real caucus. Representative hnctianan snb mtudt inotii n that the caucus lull as it stood !e reconsidered. Represent itive Walker aul:nit teil a' proposition, which in ttf - t propi .Bed the teference if the hi 1 hack ! the former caUcUri Co'" nut tee, with in.-i rm tiling to report a l.ill, which will plai-e gold and !iiver at par by allowing the ins-u-a ice: ot certiliiMtcri o an unlimited extent n depoeits of either metal at l he inaiket value. Representative Uorsey, of Ne braska, Mi'iwireil as a substitute aiicus bill Ihe drait of a bill w hich he proposed to iulroduce in tho hnue. Mri'i'il y c.irne to the front wrh a i-ouipruni'Se propohition. He propo-ed tint the trea-urer pur elii.se 4.ls million dollars worth ol Aiin-ric.iii biU'er each niont'i ; that certificates in payment therefor shall lie fu'.l le -al tc:.der, redeem alile in lawful money, and tliMt silver bullion may bj coined to meet the demands for redi-mpt'on. I iis proposition al-o proxHcil tbat when jiolil anil tilver nach par there sh.iir l tree cointge. Il omits the biillu'u redemption pro vision f the conn bill, and was therefore iiuiu-liaielv assailed by seveial ii.eiiil.i--9 on that account. A vote was tl-en taken, reMiltii'g in ihe iosertiou of the McKinley siibht.tiite. Tlieconintitton rules will decide when ihe hill bhall be brought into Hit? hoit-e. TH K IC.vnnx ItKRBIi Brltlah Arist eiute Lose t 00.000 In th Great Kaoe. London-, June 4. The great race for the Derbv stakes for thee year old colts ami fillies, distance a mils and a half, was won to-diy byoan foiu. There were eteht starters burefoot was the favorite in bet tine, and hvl been acked to win to the extent of 100.(10 I. Among the backers were larve nuuibera of aristocrats. They suf fered severely. A TOWN UUBNED. A . allforr.la Tlllaa;e Swept by Destructive itlaie. Dapof.tt. Cal., June 4. At i ; -d iy fire was discovered in .southeast corner of the Cap'.tal tiotel. a heavy west wind was blowing for the first time ini months, tvervthing was done to save the property, but within ten minutes the fire had spread over 15(W feet, destroying a large num ber of buddings. The lose is $35,000; insurance, $10,000. The cause of the tire is unknown. The town is now without a hotel or res taurant, and only one saloon. TIDE LANDS UKCISION. A Hotloa for a Beelew of tbe Seattle Case Denied. Washington, June 4. The sec retary of the interior lias denied a motion for a teview of his decision of March 27 in the eatile ih'e Ian J case. The case involved the right to locate valentine scrip on certain tde lands adjacent to Seattle in the then leniiory ol WaehingUn. In bis decision the secretary tavs the motion for a re view does not raise any new ques tion nor suggests any mueriai fact ot point of law not iliscus-ed or in volved in the fei-i-i n of Mtrch 27 A NEGRO CONFERENCE. It Object to Ed uuaie the Country's Colored People. Mohawk Lakr, N. V., Juno 4. The negro coiilereli.-e opened heie this ijioriiina- with a laru n imhei of distinguished men frjin all parts of the country present. Tlie gathering is the first of its ki.nl and was called to consider the question of Christianizing and el ucatini; the colored people. Ex President R.li. Hayes was elected president. General Hayes said the Ameri can people had a grave f.nd respon sible duty to perform witti respect to the millions of men aud won. en in our countiy, whose ancestors were brought from Afri'-a to be he'd in bondage here in America. It may justly be said in the deep est a -use of the worl that we are indeed the keepers of "our brothers in black.' MORE MORMON KECRLIT9. A Test Case to Be Made Concerning Tbelr Coming;. New Yobk, June 4. One hun dred and twenty M rmotia arrived this morning on tlie s'eamer Wis consin from Liverpool. Tlie party is enroute for Utah. A !est,c-c will some time in the future ne broiijrht o decide? if Mormo is cane in violation ot the contract law. ll the decision be that Mormons are contract labor in the meaning oi the law, they will be sent back. In the meantime they were allowed to go to Utah. TUB M'KINLEY BILL. Strong ObJecUona rrged Against It by Importers. Washington, June 4. A delega tion of about 100 iinpoitr-rs ol various articles, including silk, and wool cloths, glassware, et-.., from New York, Boston, I'lnladel phia, Ch cao.t i .cinnaii,appearel before the senate fitnuii e commit te and made a s rong protest againM the passage of the Mi Kin ley tarill -ill. A printed protest piesetiteil to the committee by C-'iisiabli-is sign -d by 455 meicaiilile finno ol New York city. It prote-tp ag sii.m thepas:ageol the l.lllf. rthj lol lowing reasons: 1st, liecause u id ulmllv iinuecessarr. the ci.untr no longer ni edit g a revenue from such uncalled for and unjust laxes 2d, It does net accomplish its purose. 3d. It is unjust in mat ii ois- crimmaies in lavor ot tlie ncn against the poorer classes. 4th, It handicaps trade. 6ih, It retards the progress of the nation, the welfare of the whole country and the permanent good of the manufacturers. 6th. The administration ol tne bill increases the revenue by inanv milli ns of dollars. PUBLIC LANDS. The Proposed Bill to Repeal the Pre-Emptlon Law. WiRmvfiToN- June 4. The Vinnso r-nnimittpe on nnblic lands to-day ordered a favorable report on the bill repealing the pre-emption law, reducing the price of all agricultural lands to $1.25 per acre and providing for a uniform meth od ot miking tne selection oi iue school indemnity land in the pub he land states. Republican Campaign Committee. Washington. June 4. Follow ing are the members of the Exe cutive Committee of the republi cans congressional campaign coin- mutte: James u. i.eioon oi -e York, chairman; Phiietus sawyer of Wisconsin; Francis B. Stock- bridge of MichU'Sn ; Jas. ll. Warn er of Jiasscnn--etts; nenry n Rinffham of Pennsylvania ; Leoni dia- Couch of Tenn. ssee; Lui9 McComasof Maryland; Albert C Thomrjsnn of Ohio : Hosea Town end ol Co orado : ii. n. lunnen . a.a a w. 11 of Minnesota; Wm. Vandever of California ; Schuyler T. uias, sec retary. The Objectionable Bennett Laws. Milwaukee, June 4. The Ger man Luthern anti-Bennett com pulsory school law committee to day passed resolutions protesting against 'he law, because it unnec essarily and unjustly curtailed the civil and religions Imerties. The resolutions declare that, regardless of former party obligations, the German Lutherans shall vote for such candidates only as will pledge themselves to work for the repeal of tbe Bennett laws. THE PACIFIC SLOPE, Pending Suit of Searle & Dean and the Oregon Pacific AN INSANE WOMAN SCICIDES W. H. ByarsKom'na'd for 8nrTeyor Gen eral ofOregn-Add lonal Electloa Beurni la Multnomah. BENTON COUNTY. Cohvallis, June 4. Returns fr.m all the precincts inthisioun ty give majorities for Pennoyer 2oi); Hermann 2it); Mc Bride JW; and the balance of tbe state ticket is republican by about 1 The republicans carry the legis lative ticket i y about 15, also the county tici-et.'except sheriff, treas urer, assessor and commiss. oner. JACKSON COUNTY. Jacksonville, June 4. Returns since yesterday have not changed the tesult on the state ticket. Tne major ties remain about as reported wiiti iossible small democratic gains. The republicans elect state senator and two representatives; th- other represent dive is in doubt with the chances in favor of the deni crat. Tlie returns to-dav elect Watson, republican, over Colvig, democrat, lor district at torney. LANE COUNTY. .Ei'GEXE, June 4. Returns are in tor the eutire county, whicn give Pennoyer a maj .rity of 344, and Hermann a majority of 328; Bean has a majority of 420. The remainder of the republican state ticket has a majori'y of about 200. Of the county ticket the republi cans elect two representatives, cl rk, treasurer, surveyor and cor- oner. The democrats elect state I senator, one representative, sher iff, school superintendent, assessor and countv commissioner. S. W. Condon for prosecuting attorney carries the county bv a lre majority and from the reports eceived fiom other counties is certainly elected. CROOK COUNTY. The IUi.i.ks, j me 4 Returns roi- l'- itic i ie :ive: lltrmann, 137; Miiler. lti; Thompson, 34 ; tVnnoyer. 2Jt; M.-Bride, 13, fowiisei'd, 133; MeN-han, 135; Webb, 170; Bean. 13S; Bonham, 17); McKlrv. Ill; LeKov. 19l'; Baker, 133; O'Brien, 174; Wilson, 148: Dul'ur, 157. Wilson was eWteH nrxnecuting attorney. The republican unty 'icket. excepting clerk, f-heiiff and fiossibly assessor, is elected. THF ELECTION. Additional Returns from Various Counties of ihe State. Portland, June 4. Multomah countv complete witn the excep tion of 'hree small precincts, gives Hermann 8220; Miller 4253; Thompson (5218: lVnnoter 6141; McBride 8313; Townsend 4H4; lelchan 7W!2; Webb 434(; Bean r()i4; Bonham 45:!S; .McElroy rstio; LeRoy 4270; Baker 7937; O'Brien 4543; District attorney, Stephens, lep.uTu'J; Murphy, dem. a.;o7. luitire repuoucin couniy ticket elected by majorities range ing from 8'.Hi on state senator to 5jU(j on sher.ff. PoKii.AND, June 4. Coghill & Kohn, ol California, have brought suit ngai"St dearies Sc De-in, Ure gon Pacific contractors, to obtain judgement n two notes amount ing to iiooi. The attorneys in tne sun oi Searlesci Dean ag.inst the Oregon Pacific railroad company to-day argued a motion to postpone the trial three months. The court de cided to allow the mot in and im posed th- expenses of such motion on the defendants. AN INSANE WOMAN. She Cuts Her Throat WlthsEsiur In Walla Walla. Walla Walla. June 4. Thi" afternoon Mr-. Lanreifon, living on the outskirts of Ihe ci'y, CU her throHt wiih a razor. The woman had been dt nvnted for some time mil had told her husband hhe would kill herself and cliiMren.an.. it is sa d, ha l 8 arted to kill one child. At the time of t ie attempt the husoand was in the itch-n. Me he. jd sometlu: g fall i" the hrilrooin, aud ru-hing :n found his wife lying on the floor, the blood -pciitiug from a v ootid in her thr at six inches !o ii. Theie are no hopre of her recowiy. 'I his afternoon the Indian cavalry ttno -s left for Arizona on a special train via the Southern Pacific. Their d-o uture was witnessed by 3C0J K-ople. Free Delivery Established. Washington. June 4. The post master g'-ner-d has ordered the establishment of a free delivery system the following ofiices, ser vice liegiuniug .1 ti I v 1st: Ogrlen, Utah, Stnta Barbara, California, tnd Santa Crux, C aliform a. The Hulliday Estate. Portland, June 4. Linda and Ben llo'lidav, children of the late Ben Hollidav, through their guard ian, Mrs. Campbell, petitioned the countv conrt to annul and declare void the w ill made by their mother the late Esther HoUiday, on the alleged grounds that at the time ' the instrument was executed the I deceased was incapable of making a w in uy reason oi limess ana weakness of body and mind ; also that GeneralRuius Ingalls be cited to appear before Judge Catlin to buuw cause wny ne snoum not oe removed aa exer-ntvr nf th will . Judge Catlin made an order re- tiunuog uren. ingaiia vo maae showing ou the 17tn inat. INDIAN OCTBAOES. A Namber of People M ardered 1 the Beda la Arlsosta. Tucson. June 4. Three Mexi cans have just come in, saying mat i:iey were driven into this env oy Indians, who attacked them nine miles from here, near San Miquel mine. They eecreted them selves in the rocks and escaped. A -iex ican orougm word Uere to-dav .A . 1. 1. 1 11 : M , t r ui iue Bluing ot a man, uia wile and two children about five miles inni Pantano yefterdav. He re. ports goii g to tne ranch and find ing the family murdered and the nouse nurned. AN OREGON APPOINTMENT. W. H. Byers Will Be Surveyor General of the State. Washington, June 4. The Pres ident sent to the senate to-day the following nomination: W. Henry Bvers to be Surveyor General of Oregon. The Markets. San Fbahcisco. Jane 4r Wheat very dull; buyer year, 189J, $1.41. Chicago, June 4. Wheat easv ; tah yi ; July 2Ji93?f. Livekfool, June 4. Wheat firm ; demand poor ; holders offer sparingly; California one 73,3 7od per cental. The Seett Murder Trial. McMinnville, June 4. In tbe -Scoit murder trial tbe prosecution occupied the entire day in examin ing witnesses for the state. The testimony appears to be a repeti tion of that biougbt out at the coroners' inquest. The trial will occupy two days. Seattle Will Celebrate. Seattle, June 4. Arrangements an being mad by tbe chamber of commerce and the citiiens for a iig banquet to be given on June 6, ihe anniversary of the great fire which destroyed tbe better portion of the city. Nearly the entire burnt district has been rebuilt since the fiie. The Case Ended. Washington, June 4. Repre sentative Breckenridge notified the sub committee and the house com mittee of electien that he will net call the witnesses in bis case no s in tbe city, consequently the case may be regarded sVs anally closed. Congressional Meaaiaatlen. Springfield. 111.. Jnne 4. The democratic convention for the hirtcenth congressional district to-day renominated 8. M. Springer fur congress by acclamation. his is 3ii. apringers mntn nomina tion. Maine Democrats. Augusta. Me., Jane 4. The lemocratic state committee to-dav nominated F. W. Hill, of Exter, lor govetnor. For Sale. 40 acres of suburban property. A great bargain. Also a go d restaurant in a growing city. We have some bargains in city and county proper, y. Inquire of Guisb 4 llednck. For Sale. A number one three year old colt, well broken to drive, a cart and harness, all cheap lor cash. For particulars inquire ot K. B. Vunk. While we run largely to special ties our stock is always full of choice goods in our line. Spencer A Blachburn. "Our Own," a genuine kid glove. every pair warranted, at $1.50 per pair, lhis glove I have Handle I for five years and have tried many otheis, but never have found any equal to them for tbe price. Samuel b.. Young. I have just received a large in voice of lace curtains, ranging in price from $1 to $9 p?r pair, scrim. curtain net. etc. Also a line oi curtain poles and furniture cover- ng. Samuel E. Young. New embroideries, flouncing, i.u -.i nounciug in cotton ana sua. black and cream. Laces in imita tion point, also new designs in black and white lace, iucluding anilyck and Linel Tower. New urchings. Samuel E. Young. Matthews A Washburn continue to push business and evince that by a bran new ad., in another column. Their indication may not ue nanasome Dut ne is con. siderably striking. t m . " Dry goods and notions on first floor, clothing department and gents furnishing goods on second noor at u. w. Simpson's. Remember that Klein Bros, sew up all rips on hoots and shoes bought of them, for nothing. Go to the Monogram for cigars, candy, nuts and fruit. fine Art studio, Mattie E. Martin room 12, Mcllwain building. Use elegant Union for tan. THE DAY IN CONGRESS Important Amendments to tbt Tariff an, OKXGON MEMBERS AT WORK. Obstruct loaf la the OolombU Klvsr at Be Ssmsvsd Hotj for Omr Coast Defeases. Washington , June 4. Senator oheruiau brday proposed aud bad referred to tbe bnauce committee) as an amendment to the tariff bill the wool bt hedule prepared i.y the national wool growers' asociaiioo. benaior Waeitburu also proposed to amend ihe Dill by putting white pine timber on the tree) Jiet. Stiiatur Altison to-day pre sented amendments intend, d Ui be orfeied by him to the iivtrand uarbor t ill, ordering the Societal y ol war to cause an examination and survey of tne Columbia river rout its international boundaries to Rock Island rapids, with a view of reuiovn g the obstructions and impioving tne same lor navigation. Jseualor Milchell to-day reported avorably a 'ill gt anting relief to William M. Adams, ex-col lector of cUetoais for tbe district of Oregon in lite sum oi $400. Tbe preeiiiiia olhcer to-day an nounced as a select cummiitee on the bid for the establishment of a university of tbe tuned S aies, Edwards, fcherman, Ingalls, B.air, Uolph, Harris, Butler, Gibson and ttaruour. Tbe fortifications bill was then 'aktn up. All the ameudinenu recommended by the commiltew on appiopriatious were agieed to and t'ae biL reported to lb senate. A separata vote was then taken on the amendment increasing the appropiialiou fo: rifled sea, coaat mortars irom $25(l,0UU to ,40,000. Ihe ameudmeut waa agreed to. all ibe other amendments were agreed to aud the bill aud passed. A concurrent resolution oi com munication lrom the secretary ot ihe interior iu reply to Stewart's resolution to the diversion luud for the irrigation to topographical surveys, denying any such uivec aion, was presctued, read aud or dered printed aud referred to tit committee ou irrigation. Stewart asserted, nevertheless, tbt the money bad been misap propriated aud tbe w hole legist tiou on tbe subject of irrigation had turned out an unmitigated evil, it having been turnevi over to Major Powell, who controlled Una . whole business. a""" ' Keaxaet aaU he bad ocrs-tol look inio the question and lie lieved Major Powell bad acteu . strict accoi dance with the law. Frye offered a joint resolution authorizing tbe president to loi m an alliance with foreign countries or the suppression of tbe liquor traffic, w Inch was re erred tj the committee on foreign relations. Ibe senate then adjourned. IN THE HOUSE. The house to-day considered the contested election case of McDuthe vs. Turpjn. A majority reso'ut:on seating McDuthe was agreed o; veas 13d: nays 113. McDulua then took the oath of office. Tbe bouse then adjourned. Hie Mouse destroyed. Pendleton E ist Or wian It is learned that the residence of Walter Pierce iu New Walla Walla was destroyed bv tire Satur day evening about 7 oYlo k. The family had just lett tne house to attend the lecture of Prof. M. V. Rork, w hen glancing back a sheet of flame was seen to envelope the tbe roof, and was pioLably caused by a d-fective nue. Ihe loss was about $900, covered by $600 insur ance. Immediately after the fire, almost before the last spark bad been extingu soe l, a suoscripti-'n per was circulated for tbe bene fit of Mr. Pierce who is an indus trious and wort y citizen and well " liked by his neighbors. It was liberally signed. J. H. Keables, of Pendleton, will present him with a Davis sewjng machine. For Sale or BeuU A large commodious new dwell- ne house lor sale on very eay tero-s, or for rent. Inquire on the premises, Seventh street, between Montgomery and Railroad n'reet. W. C. l-ASaKLL. All Aboard far Salem. The Wm. M. Hoag w ill leave the 0. P. dock at 8 o'clock, a. m .sharp to-morrow morning. Tickets can. be had on board the b -at. Look out for a merry rood time. To Rent. A cottage, fully furnished. throughout, w ith or w ithout piano. lor three months on reasonable terms. Inquire at this office. Stop! I Look in the window at the Ladies' Bazaar. Hall reduced fifty per cent, and all marked in plain figures. H. I. .owsa. Wake Up. Two hundred nickle alarm clocks iust received at F. M. Fre'vh's, the corner jeweler store. J cut in prices. Julius Gradwohl has made ar rangements to give away a qold watch. His customers are invited to call and see it. i i (: if big 3 i li. L 'i i i . -l-A ,. : . f- ., -. . ..;.VCT !BlgEaMteit