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V aer . a ALBANY", OUEGON, 20 CENTS A WEEK. 159 Fill DAY, JUNE i. James F SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE & THOMPSON NEW Im to i-a 10 aai Faailr Qr3:ar:D3 Caastaatly on Hani. PUBLIC SALE OF IMPORTED SHIRE STALblONS AT L. SZ2TSEHS' STABLES, ALBANY, 0HEG0 17 SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1890. .... , -,, i , , , . I lhe undersignrd will select a lot of pure bred imported Shire Stal- j lione. Each sltallion warranted to be an average sure fual-gttter.' Each Stallion is pure bred and recorded ; a certificate of registry given ! with each horse, together with his pedigree. j A rare opportunity ih hereby otlered to Duy a stallnon at your own piice, and a urtat baigain. cuit: to the lateness of tlie season. Ijo not foi $ t the date or tail to attend the sale. Catalogues on day of sale. Sale to begin at 1 h. m. .Stuck may be seen ut any time prior to sale. Tkbm.-.: One-hl! cash, balance January 1. 18il, with interest at the rate of S jx-i cent, per annum, purchaser giving good bankable paper. ,. T. DUN LAP. IIkii. Hi mi'iikkv. A'lctiotuer. HENRY M. STANLEY IHXDARKEST, AFRICA The wmrt&ei ttAry of Bt!ra rwent thrfninf rtTDtun and tii diMlod ire of hit Important S.ac7Tri4niipnar for the firwt time la the mo'k rrittta by biauielf. enti'ltil "la Darkas Airi.m Dj nut be d -cvlTfl bf any of the to cai-ed '8tat.!ry books" n' being otlerd a 'ian a!a"aol "n:bentic To no one ot tbuee cae Builey contributed a lino. Tbi anouetion abuat this srtatement be! of entree tlneTery pr.icuUr. Ve (ruarantee It, ana m: fr rtattilaraoa application. OMTinU In ontur not to be mlaled. aea WMUIlUll that the book bears tne tm. p-lntof w- CHARLES SCRtBNER'S SONS And tSit the oanTasslDC aent carries a earUAcat tit 4oc7 troio na - A. L. BANCROFT & CO) 132 POST STREET, . SAN FRANCISCO. Saoeral Afleott for tht Paciflo Coasi A, lieJl A i.il'i tdlK Af,FNT FOR LINN COl NTV. ALPAY, - - 'OKEoON l .Mil h SALK- .iv dn: ah 1 1 1 ei 1 1 Ii m'ii X il.oiit i d, u.iits ouiLiii:t o. A.Uij, Ii r m . Sun. iii,uua of Pu' liiitila : li.il aio. FIRM Low Prices. YiigstaWes. Choico Bu.tor, Old (juairs in Hie Fiicn Block l(!)P Limiliei . i: C. .11 Lu ui .ult;:;i. 1 1 r 'lione.'iU. .ii. 5j Yard MiiKe. st ..lie . !ier'. CKA vv l oKU. T.!iii-:iii, Oit-uu. t tl? i U I'. t jn tfm vr ..it fit .!.!! If 5 ale, bav 11.1; tiad i j'1 iivf ie, iu-i i a , .,f... o'-- ,i s-r, im in --. I i t o . ... tr tr : TC -r 'i er -t : t1 -iv .ilUI I -.Ultil 1A1 Hk kii-r ii 'be 'n t.we .a i ll.n - Ii vTKAWI'K!:l.lE ANI ( UKKitlK. eVery pat at MFKI.iEK d vJAKKETTS. 1 O MY PATkO.NS AND LADIES OF AL binr, 1 am prcpaitil to lo uiefc-r skmy on short nonce. A ptrttcl fit aU svtisfac. tion ifUarantecU in eter) re.potl. Ihanas for past favors. All in ths future aillta Kratelully ecelveO. Mr. 11, barns, coruor tU aud Jfl.sou. Why shouldn't the spirit of morta.' be proud when good freeh groceries can be bought bo very cheap at Spencer A Blackburn'. A trial order will convince you. FuiMUl ParaaoUt I have just received my spring stock of parasols dirtct from the manufacturer in New York in all the latest Btvles and prices.cheaper than ever before. Samuel E.Young. T70B SALE AT A BAKU AIN A 1 aU mad JP biittar co, Jersey, five yuti ol.l. Give, aoout two gallon of milk prr day. ror tonus call on L. 11. Moiitaiiy in (hi oity. IkT OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 ihut the undersigned, clerk o tlie county court of Liuu cnuuiy. Or eirun, will, by virtue o' an order o aid conrUduiy made nod entered o leconl, on tl.e Stn duy of May. 190 receive bids for contract to keep the county po.-r hi Linn Ciiumy. Orepou, (or the period of one year, laid bid? to he tiled with aid clerk by Wednes day. Jnne 4, lVJO, at 1 o' -lock P. i. iiidd-ra to boaid, lodge am" do nil laundry work for said p..or. tlie on. tract to be let to Hie lowet tid ti-r. Tlie cmrt reserve tin: right to r.J-ct anv or all bid'. Witn ss mi hand and Beal of aid court, affixed at Al ba y, this 21-t dav of June. lSvm. l. i. E. E. MUNTAli L E, Bv A. L. DoKKIs, Deputy. Clerk. Notice to Contractor and Buildera. BIDS will be received b H. H. Heitt of Alna y, up to 12 o'clock noon on Snur Uj.v, M.y istut, for i'uri isliiiu the mMeri.l anil liviwr to erect a 10 tory dwelling house Plain 'u' specifications can tie seen n' ti e orttceofC. W. Avers, architect.fr a' Mi Hewitts oflVe in same hui din. The lUtit i- rmerved to reject a-iy an-l "11 bids. POVDER Absolutely Pure. Ibis pi'wuer never varie!. A marvel ot purl:y,eUengtli and wliolegjintiiei vlore inononucal thuo the ordinal) Kinds and dunot be acid in comptti. :ioii vi'l. iiuitltude of low let, bor1 .vfljbt uliim ot iihonpiiAte uoder "old onl in cm, Kotal Bakin' ' dkr Co, lO v.'np -t. N. Y. Lfwis M. Juhxbon oi Co.. Aeetit, Portland. Orej.-un. FtlUE For Female Ir revuluritiei; tinth itt ilk- them on 'he market. Never lit. SlltXVPSflllU ie bv prominent la'he montt.ly. Guarantee to re lieve flti.'pre9e J met etruatit.n. Sure.Safe, Ceriain Don't be humliui;-Kl- Save tune. Health ainl money. l:ike no other. Sent to any ai- dre Sv mali cn rerrlpt of price, B2 00. Aii- ,ires ' spiim tirdiniir nuny vest Bramh B..x 27, iortl ml, or. Sold by Fo?bay & Maon, Albany. 0regn T'V ' !. - I ...rii'ii AFTER tlie Ki'ii-r:tti.u kimi.h of ..IllitT sex nhtihcl .trsmt: tii'iij the rtvi ic ih ot ..t.n.u ants, u,ti;w co r.r opimii, "r iluii'il. nu'hful inilin--rctloii,or b.iltlt::'-!:-c. etc., buch ahtoxsol Hiain lotr. A akv ii tia, Ik-arinK l"wti I'aaisinthc iia.-k. niiitul U ukm-.. ll tera, Nr r,u- pr ration, NottnniHl iiu ih, Leucrrhie, DizzinrtK. Weak Meinury, Lof Fowe :inl linrKitei.c , whit h i in , le-rfi li:n leu.il to iuiiiaturMld au? and iriK.i.(t. FiKrila ik x; 6 bvxef fur oo.W Stitt bv it.:il '.n rfst-uif.t of prir MltlllrA .IKMI. is given ith ery .) order re-ived. to rrfuml tnt niuii y i n IVrniitiii-m uie, m i ottft tt-t. V. i- ha. t "i '.'UMjti tioI Trtt.ii.oiiiaU In.n- 'd i,':'r "Utlfcf, Of bllth IM Xt, Who hVC lift 1 1 priiri!ie'ith cure! b ti.e ue 'f Ai'hnriitiin Circnlur 1it. Ao.irca- ' Irttr ;rilC4l IMI . Wt-trn Hr iuh, Hox. loi I'm U, Ore-n. For fMie b i-olift Manoii, who eta.vtitl refail dnu'tii. A'a:i 'reii''n . ili'Y TAXKS. .Xo'.ice is heri-ht rivrn that ! tx r i of th . iv i f l inv. Or.. f..r 'It ir U9u, 1... : ft. i.iscei n m k.'i is c 1. ii..i-, O ut 1 e.il: b.- !'t coai' it .ii; ui e-s f in ct.. ta tect-itr an l receipt f-.i ti e m. cl snied ii. aiil mil, loithe ic. . ,f ;) a; n fun: i'otf 1 1 th1-L:uti -' II !ttp itmuiitin ut(( alj at me sxpirst'cn if il.ir; il. ihrtreiftei i;l he returiic! toil.e c iminun voiiicil (f the cay oi AH.oi y us '-linqiient, sml cu ts ana siiK-iiSts .01 coihctui,; .inh t xes be auueu thereto. JoIlN N HOKVAN. it v Mr-lnl. Datu-l at Albany, Or., this 19th dn of 11 y le&u. SECRET SOCIETIES. L W.s.fty Lodes No. ij; . II. meet. tver Monday evenii.tf ar the O. A. K hall on rVrv street, l.siween Second and I hird. Alluny, Oregon. Sriainri-rs In 'he . it, anil transient brethren Cordially iuvlttd to alt .d. Harriet Hubbard Avers Hecam-I ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can be obtained at Hubbard's new drug store. hb.:'i Hi Tlie Deieiratel FrencL CURE VVaTrd,07.PHaODIIiNEv 5 DEVASTATING STORM A Train Goes Through ft Trestle at Parkesviile. ' CUSTODIANS THICKS DXFOltD Aa 01 Slip Eiplodes- As Eabnl Joloi thrakdiaa C.lony-Aa Ed tor 8nat-H.t Wsaihet. St. Paii., June 5. Reports of damage from the storm are now coining in from various parts of the northwest. In general the rain was a benefit but the Wii N.u the proposiiion of free coinage, that .auie wit.i it. in some plaeyte believed the majority of the washouisaud floods that resulted t people opposed tlie opeiiiiig ot the from i , caused many thousands of dollars loss to railroad, farms and toWIIS. Tne damage at Red Wing and Zumhrua. Minn., are very tuavy, many dwellings were ruined and lauiilie forced to vacate. In Belle (.'reek valley .ill the tracks on the Minneapolis & St. I'anl division of C. M. kVc St. P. were destroyed. Cattle pastured on the "bottims are reported drowned. In sum. places tra ks aie buried 13 Jeet under the earth. A CAY CUSTODIAN. He Forges' Check aud Draw Money on Dummy Order. atii.k, June 5 Mt-Combs, the cnio liiiii of the funds of the iretieral relief com in n lee oran- tzeil uner ttie tieat ui ol a jeir c Hivictfd in the superior -oiirt to-ilay ot fiix ' the name of one of the coiiiiiiiltee'n beneli 'iaiy'B I and eiiilor.-iiii; the checks drawn j tiy he committee. Mix'umljV i su aliiig aiiioiini . -d to wv. -1 I tliiiti.-Hnd. lie lorged hnrdreds al i iliim.-oy ac'I.i a ions lor relief. ; p.iM.-ied them liiino-li, hud check- Ira a n by l lie i-mii nii t e ttiid then ; f iriieii i In eii lort-iiieiits of the i jMitie- f r Iiuiii tlie clieikri ert ! dr.i n ari l lia..l the checks col i It'Cled. CHANGE OF PLACK. ' Troop fin lug I., their New Lo- cation. Portland. Ju ieo. The becond ('..v.ilry, L'. v A., lo' untie time at Wail. i Walia, Washington, arrived i.ete today en route to their new (io-I in Arumia. A l.ir.'e iiimiiiei' f i-oMietB 1'r-Jn Fort Coeurd'Aleiie al-u Hriivcd 10 'lay, and at three o'clock thin iilteriiuon the entire party, numbering 700, inciullll. officers. pr.vateM and their fam ilies, left hy special train over the ffou'hein Pacific rulroal. Tne train confifts of forry catj and is divided into three .-ectioiiK. CMATILLA COl'NTT. j Result of the Election of State I Ticket lu Full. Pendleton, June 5. The vote of Umatill i county via canvassed 10 lav hy the county clerk with ihe ioPoAitii re-ult: Hermann 1015. Miller 1631, Bruce 294, Tnouipsoii 1303, Pennoyer 22 2, McBmle l.)51, Townsend b'A, Pierce :), Metchan M3tf, Wehlt 18")H, Walker 23S. Bean lo25. Boi. Iniiii 1S32, McKlr.iv 10o3. LeR..y lTtiJ, Jury 2d:, Baker loul, O'Brien 19-2; di-t tct ju lge, Kakin lotto, CliUorl U'.)7; di-trict attornev, K.iud 1612. Hyde 19 U. The deiii oerats elect"d the entire C nnt ticket nil h the exception of McKay re. ul. In-, in, ior coroner, who re ceivcii 237 majuritv. THE: INDIAN TO II A NO. The Scaffold Is Erected for That l'urpoxe. Portlnd. .lime o. The scaffold on wi i'-h "Hello,'' the ("matillu Iiidi.in 1 1 l.e executed to-morrow, was erect e I in the countv court house v.ir 1 t'i-dav. lie was con victed o' tne i.uir lerof a squaw on the Uin itill.i reservation, tint he utill as-erts hi ; i.i'io ence. In the United states circuit court to-day Judge Heady made an order th it the n-maiiis be delivered i'lier 10 Dr. Cant home or the Oregon Hta'e medical college. A MAGNIFICENT EXHIBIT. California to Send a Section of Red wood Treea. San Fkancisco. June 5. Prepar a'.ion.- are bein made to take out a section of the laige redwood trees of Tulare com ty, California, for exhihiiion at the wmld's lair at Chi'ip) in 18!; The section of ttic tree which ui'.l be sent is to b nine feet in hei.dit and sixty inches in i ircilinferi'iiet. Th tree Itself ni.'H-nr. s H t'e t in irciiuiference. The work pn p iring the section nar 1're ii'y t-nun and will employ 10 iio-ii tnu n.onths. Three flat car" will l.e required for its trans tM.it alum of tl.e exl ilnt, which is exp. ctcd to weigh about 65 thous and pounds. ESTIMATKS OF POPULATION. Wait Cntll the Enumerator Ascertain. San Francisco. Jane 5. Census SniK-rvi-or Davis estimates the populatiun of this city at 336.000, w 'Ii the Chine-e population at TnlHl rxploslon on An Oil Ship i'.i vdelphi.a, June 5. This a't : noon au explosion occurred in the tank of tbe steamer Hausen- kurt, lying at the Atlantic Oil Re Baing company'8 dock. The breeze OPlhe vessel was ruined and 800, OOP gallons of oil together with OotiBiderable household property, wan destroyed by fire. The fire "is attributed to spontaneous combus tion. Joseph Quinn, the shipping clerk, was covered with turning Oil and died. Thirteen oilier men were burned of whom three dio. uav THE DAT IS CONGRESS. The Silver Bill Receive a Pretty i Thorough Ulmuniiiu. Washington, June 5. tn the senate the silver bill was taken up H-lli llis.rwlf a litruuuu. I tit,. u.,.,..i.. mints to tree coinage Stewart gave irom his point of view a resume of the hgislitive proceedings which have resulted in the demonetization of the sil.er dollar in 1873. lie declaied that the amendment t deiuouetiz s lvcr was never read in either home. .snerman produced the nriuinil hill of 1S73 from the file-oT IIi-m-ii-ate to show that not . nly was ih auienduient read and voted for in the eel. ate but was amended oil his (rherman's) mo'ion. The silver bill then went over with, ut action. Tiie s 'tiate hill to authorize the consti uction of a bridge across the Colutnliia r.ver by the Oregon Kailway & Extension company ad j turned. Sherman then addressed the -enate and he said he had consent ed lo the increase of circulation proposed in the bill to 54 millions a year. He believed the !reaurt notes based on silver bullion wou d be as safe a stibsiitnte for paper money as could be conceived, lie did not ulj -cf to their being legal lender for all debts, public and prive.te. That was far preferable to the free coinage of rdvet, be-au-e with a'l ell'orts made to get -ilver dollar iiu circu'a'im tln-re as nut one of them in circulation or everv inhabitant of Kniili-di -hilliucs or four liancs. In o i cliistoti .-dierman said he wo .id vo'eforany mea-iire that wo iid in lis judgment .-ecu re and m.i'ii'ap by metallic sta id.itd, one ii. . i AOUl I II H delll. n IU9 g'. ! p cau-e it to he hoarded i-r exported "Utthat would es'alish both gold and silver as a couitnm s andard at fixed ratio not only in theCiiited states but in all the nations of the world. IN THE BOI SE. McKinley from the committee on rnleu reported a resolution provid ing; that the house shall proceed at once) to the consideration of the silver bill and that the consider tion shall continue till aturdav, when the previous question shall be ordered. The resolution was adopted. The republicans that voted in the negative are, Anderson, United States; Binine, Connecticut ; De haven, Keatherate, Tunstun, Kel leiuec, Morrow, Hermann and Ti.wnsend of Colorado The democrats voted in Ihe alliir mative, the bill hiving been read by Conger ami offered Ihe caucus bill as a substitute. It is Fu'istau tially as tollows: The secretary ol the treasury is directed to purchase from time to time, si leer .lii'hon to the amount of 4V2 millions worth of fine t-ilver each month, at its market p-ice, not exceeding one dollar for tluee hundred and seveu-tv-one and twenty five live out hundredths grains ol pure silver, and issue in payment treasury notes to be prepared hy the secretary of the treaHiiry. Section two provides that the tr. a-ury notes be redeem able on demand in coin, and such treasury notes to be legal tender 'or all debts, pu iic and private. Section tluee provides that, the sectetary of the treasury shall coin such portion of the bullion pur chased as may be necessary to pro v'de for redemption of the treasury notes provided for. .Section six provides that when ever the market price of silver as determined in pur -nan e of sect on 1, one doll.ir for 371 25M1 gruns of pure silver, it shall he ltwtul lor the owner of any silver bullion to deposit the same at anv coinage mint of the United S'ates to be turned into standard ilver doll irs for Ir." benefit as provided lor in thp act of Januarv 18 13.57. Representative Mills from the committee on P tcilic r mds to d.i ren rted to tiie house a bill agreed on by the committee for refunding the government indeh'e Jne- "ii Union and Central Pacific roads. I he report says that settlement should be made with refcrvnc- to consideration that they should be of such a character as not to de stroy the value of the stock. They are house and sen te b lis and said bills agree i i fixing rate of in terest at a per cent, ior tne union Pacific and 2 per cent, for the Cen tral Pacific and places the adjust ment at 2 years for the t entrai Pacific and 50 years for the Union Pacihc. The report says these are chanees demanded bv the d:ffer- ences in the situation and earning capacity of the properties and the nnanciai abilities of the com panies. After long debate the house ad journed. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever shown in Albany at w. k . Read s. SCOTT MURDER CASE. On Trial at McMinnvil e at the Present Term. WHISKS T AND I DIAN RAIDS. Nsw Postmaster et Pa oass-Eesd oivj B 'tne EodarseitDt Mi K.niey Billon It Merit. Be- McMin.xvillk, June 5. The tes timony in behalf of tne state in the .Scott murder trial was completed thia morning. But little new tes timony other than that produced at ihe coroner's inquest. The finding of ammunition to reload to lire the second shot, and the g in being placed in its accustom, d place shows familiarity with the premises tnat the prosecution claims was tne woik ol a stranger, Dclctidant was the lirst witness called in his own behalf. He told a s raiglitiorwaid blory ; that he miiht have blood. d his clo h 8 wlnle but h ring or marking hogs, or h might possibly have attempt ed to raise his ie wncu he found her dying on the porch. A large n p. ui be r of the representative cit -zens testified as to Scott's votal character, and relatives tf Scott testified as to the affectionate rela tionship ol Scott and his wife. The defense rested at 5 o'clock. Toe state furnished rebutting tes timony at 0 o clock. The court adjourned ill 8 to-monow, when the argument w ll be made to the jury. THE INDIAN RAID. Whisky a I' una I at the Bottom of the Trouble. Denver, June 5 J. II. Ho't, fnircl.a-iiig .i.eut lot tne Importing Cattle company, o" Wvoining, ar- live.l hete tlii- ui'H-niii n I givee t brtet account ol a i ludi.ni mas- Sicie ui-curi itn; in ibe tippet ireen rixer country several .lave ago. lie savs tu.it a par. y of ludi are that hid be. ome intoxicate-: .Mill w.ii-Ky furnu'.el by ranch men, came to tne camp of the g iv- etniiietl' surveyor- an I ilellloiideo ill .re 'fix'-w iter." It Ming re ii:-ed tin Ii-bins al'a k- d tht , k .1 i S lie 'tie' enui iet r. Ct itti-ndeii in the tbinl division ol the coveruiiient survey nn 1 chain bearers E. W. I iinl.erl.iKe. Ueo W'o hIs and Henry Dvermegei. Je se Lee, asisiant engineer, left on the field f t .lead but re i-oveied surticii'n'iy M get to a ne'gliiiui ranch where he now lies iu a precarious ondition. GOOD MARKSMEN. Cadets Succeed In Hitting the Mark Admirably. West Point, June 5. This af ternoon was the firing d-ill at tin sea coast battery on the rivet shore. The tins were manned hj cadets of the second class with re lief detachment from the first class. The trg.- was a patch ol hitew.ts'i o.i f ne pr-i ipitous side of Crow's Nest sever..! icet above the river shore. The marksman ship was excellent, particularly with tifLs, mid the target was hit manv limes. Challenge for a Duel. New York, June 5. Colonel Anditnv H. Daws n, assistant dis-trii-t attornev, to-day sent a chal lenge '0 ex-Judge- (innonisy S. Bed iord. a'lo'lier as.-i'aut district at torney to li.ht a duel. I he: trouble urew out ol tne conduct of a iiiurdei a-e by Bedlorl. An application for a wan ant for Dawson's anest lor sen.litig Ihe challenge was mad" in the name of John Doe. The ju Ige reset ved his d. ci-ions. KindliiK Another Will Case. New York, June 5 Judge Beach kLmu d tlie findings in the lildeti will case, declaring the be qu.-st to the Tildeu tiu-t illegal and void. It gives a ju Iguient for Col. ti. o. II. Tildcn, the plaintiff. Judge I'.eacb directs the cxecutots to account for the residuary estate and to diMrioii'e it among the plaintiff an I the other heirs. Railroad Accident. Win-.r.i. e". Juno o. 1. renort h..s reached here to flight that a train with B. & O. officials on board, went through lite trestle between here aud 1'ai kers'mrg. A ur.-ekiti.s train let! for the scene with an Associated Pre-s reportei on -o.rd. IM-.t s win fe late. Det-.t's w ill be late. rten. cinrkson n i Tarty. DrWEK, -Hine ft.-Assistant " ' .... . Poctnoisti r General Clarkson. wile nnd oartv of friends arrived here thi iu .riling from Des Moines in a special car attached to the I . r. last mail. Geo. t larksou stated ihut the trio was purely one of nleasure. I'nev will gc t Portland, Seattle and San Fiaucis o. liarn aud Stock Uurned. MoDito, Cal.. June 5 Last evening tne large hri -k barn o! W. Roberts a' II mis' Kanch. 20 ml es ea-t of Mo e t ', was burned to the ground. itli two mules, six horses and 80 tons of hay. The tire is sup osed to h ive lieen set by a tramp. Loss, $U0J0; insur ance, f-'00. Estimated Losses. St. Lotis, Jnne 5. The Repub licans York Nebraska special savs tue laiamies in lirausnaw are 19. The wounded have been removed to other towns or into the country, Estimated loss will reach $250,- 0VU. Of the stricken household it is estimated that not 10 per cent will be able to erect roofs over their beads. NARROW OACQE DESTINATION Bound to O Tlaromajk ranee. te WU. Eloene, Jnne 5. Parties work ing between Coburg and hnring field in the interest of the Southern Pacific Companv, securing the right of way for the proposed extension, slated that construction would Commence in a short time and that the Southern Pacific company will build direct to Winnemucca as soon as possible. Apache oa RtMrfaUoa. San Francisco, June 5. A mes sage has been received at the army headquarters that no Apaches had left the San Carlos reservation. It is thought that Hardie's mur derers have crossed the Mexican line and troops are changing posi tions all along the line. Orders have been issued to shoot the murderers on sight and per mission is expected from the Sec retary of War for troops to enter Mexico. lie STklp to Canada. Bridgeport, Conn., June 6. A case ot embelzlement which oc curred here several months ago, by which several prominent resi dents of Trumbull and surround ing towns were victimized out ol $80,0 0 has just come to light. ihe alleged embezzler is Robin Beerp, son of Laerande L. Beers, a young lawyer of much promise. It is thought Beers has gone to Canada. A Long Crue. Sax Francisco, June 5. The U. S. steamer Rush to-day failed on a l .ng 'jriiise. Sbe ia in command o Capt Caulson. The sailing orders require her to proceed to Behrin sea, where she will probably per ioim patrol duty. Don't Like tL- A (eat. Sciiawano, Wis., June 5. Fii teeii hundred Menominee Indians ave driven out the Indian sgem t the muzzle of their Wiu diesicr.-. Trouble is feared. Postmaster for Palouao. Washington, June 5 Tlie pres ident sent to the senate the nomi nation of Thomas Smith as post master at Palouse, Wash. Basra! Xndoraed Heartily. Portland, ' Me., June 5.--Tbe republicans of the first district re nominated lion. Thos. B. Reed for congress by acclamation. Killed by HI Son. Huron. June 5. Jack Handly. editor of Huron Herald, was shot and killed to-night by his 16 year old son during a quarrel. Hot Weather. New York, June 5. Exceed ingly hot weather has prevailed, followed by furious lightning and wind storms. Two men were tatallv hurt and others slightly in jured. Crook County. Qehoco Review. Crooked river ana ucnoco nave gone down almost to low wat-r a ark. The snow is almost an out of the mountains east of here, hence low water. The bulk of the wool shorn in Crook countv this vear has been shipped to The Dalles, where it w-.ll pro'iatuv remain in ware house until tne market opens up. At present there seem to be l ttle stir in the wool market, and it is feared that prices will be low w hen buyers begin purchasing. For Sale. 40 acres of suburban property. A great bargain. Also a go u restaurant in a growing city. We have some bargains in city and county property. inquire Guiss & Hedrick. of For Sale. A number one three year old colt, well broken to drive, a cart and harnesi, all cheap ior casn. For particulars inquire ol K. n. unk. Matthews & Washburn continue to push business and evince that bv a bran new ad., in another column. - nn; uia i ei : l : . : Tbwr not be handsome but be is kbly striking. rire c -via and notions on first j floor, clothing department and gents furnishing gWs on second I ii ... 4 W Ui m nssn m uoor at -. ... -.i... - Go to the Monogram for fine cigars, candy, nuts and fruit. Art studio. Mattie E. Martin, room 12, Mcllwain building. Wako L'p Two hundred nickle alarm clocks lust received at r. M. rrencn s. the corner jeweler store, cut in prices. A big Julius Gradwohl has made ar- ranm-menta to mve awav a gol'i watch. His customers are invited to call and sen it. Bear, liver plllsTre a mfld l.xat.ve . .at .! - th. li.-ar anil k nevs as well asjlne ooweia. a.u Kit9. . Call and see oar Russian iar and Fasenets at Klein Bros. A GREAT COILNTRY. Speeeh of Hon. Chauncey M, Depew en The World's Fair. A COUNTRY OF DETELOPMKXT. Tk Harveba Growth of th West! garth c4 Beith is Poa!atia, Bllrd and Maiafaetmla;. Chic ago, June 5. At the meet ing of the Chicago Press Club this evening Hon. Chauncey M. Depew in an au. tress saio in part : ihe question which has been as signed to niv by your committee is the "World's Jrair." and tbe success or the failure of this great enterprise will be dependent in a great measure up -u ihe v.ew which i- taken of it by the press of tbe cointy. Bidden here to speak upon the "World's Fair," in one view 1 may appear as the cap tive, chained to the char ot-w heels of the conquer for tbe purpose of gracing bis triumph, but a broader and more generous con- ception is, that after a healthy and iriendly rivalry as to location, vre are now all equally earnest and enthusiastic lor a phenomenal success. 1 did all that I could and exhausted every legitimate re source to cany this great fair to V Tl. -r c ivit. i iic aiuuieute ji that controversy are now nc ent history. New York bad no ni mo tes, no jealousies, noenm ties, nd l am here to say that all that is in her power to do will be done for tbe exhibition in Chicago. TheColumbu-quadri centennial celebration, will be the only one within recorded time in which all the world can cord allv and fra ternally unite. The occasion is at jnce our opportunity and our nec essity our opport nity to show to ti e nations ot the woiid our marvelous growth in population, in settlement, in cities, in rail roads, and our developement in agricultural, niine.al and mana- acturing resources ; our necessity, in presenting to commercial peo- p'es ot all races and climes a view jf our surplus in the products of mine and mill, of farm and factory Ahich will furnish tbe incentiea for barter and exchange in all the marts of the w.rld. which by ab sorbing that which we can produce oeyond our needs in almost infinite volume, shall burden t .e ocean with our freights, 8-aU re-create ior us a merchant marine, shall carry our flag once more upon every sea and into eveiy bar- or, and employ and enrich our own people. We forget that we ar three thousand miles from the nearest of the oldest nations and that our traditional policy has prevented them from becoming acquainted with us. Our flag has almost dissapeared from the seas. our freight is carried in foreign vessels, our navv is a myth, and the resources of our diplomacy are wholly unequal to the task ot reaching the intelligence of for eign lands. With tiie broad, generous spirit which will inspire the visitors to this Exhibition, the West wi'l discover that the East with its conservatism, intellectuality and prosperity has not lost its vigor, and the East will find that' the West with its stal wait force and push and drive is abreast w ith tbe bast in intelligence, culture and refinement. While Ihe East and W st w ill meet the "South here with fraternal greetings and re ciprocal respect, the representa tives Irom eveiy et.te win learn arew the lesson that peace, pros perity and power can be strength ened and perpetuated only in the tedcral Union. Thure was a time when the weekly Tribune reached every ton in the West, and Horace Greeley's opinions werethe bond oi com in n sentiment and national union, but the Associated Press distributes with impartial band the news of the wold to the newspapers in every city in the land. The result is that the jour nals of every town no to the public only as far as the train can carry them during the uiorn.ng hour r beiore the tamily clock strikes the note for retiring. Universal cir culation all over the country is no longer possible to any ne'spa;er, I and tbe editorials of the local press I , j I t . . - , i mouiu tne opinions oi ineir people. i-l mere lias una uw the inauguration of our first pres- ident so auspicious for a national and mternatioa ! exhibition in the United State . In 187tt we bad only partially recov red from the most disastrous financial panic of the centu-y. The sojth has not yet started upon it new ue velopement, and was still suffer ng rom the d.s -.d.-r.-a a oi'terne-s of ncit sttu -tion. But now we are at the very consummation of Dea -e and orosDeritv. We are on on the pinnacle of a century of un exampled gt)Wtll. dtV.l. p lllt M and progres". Ihe vast region west of the Missouri river which was a wilderness in 1876 has ben fruitful iu new states added to the Union, the railroad has penetrated along the valleys and climbed to the mountain to., carrying pop ulation, opening farms, develop- in mine.. rW.ZZ7J2Z I.: I millB. 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