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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1890)
TTCr 7 - f - -.-- d v y t r-. T "ALBANY, )KKi(V THURSDAY, JUNE I-'. 11)0. 20 cents a week. VOL. V.0. 18 inllcatlou .and oifk-e Uri.ii 29, lr!l. f ;tvK i:i.r ! - e pr.o :sioin of ttir v l.i78, e.itiihit "An . Ian.- ill the -fte -da. anil Wa-hin-K..u , cf Port lami, ate of Oregon, ha . hi. s'orn va iu a chue of the S- F. n-hip No 11 outii ff;T pnlul to -!lo' :ioi . v t,u -.btc or it r f'tfrii-u'Tiiia' i-ui- .HCl lll tO f i 'I !,i. Vc.-i' rr of it.l ' ill ua Wei'iil.:..! c, lll 'f. lie n.ii-i n : S"i , Ore.: .'i. United Stiie? Oregon Cut, dr . OTICr. Is) lit .En " -ompli jn e vim ' at of Co gn as uf Ju ,c a -t for ne pals of tiin . ofc if irnii, Oreo t Ji lerritor. ," rer Cou it . of Malt o .-. tlii dav nie in in. . mei.t .No :977, f...- llu k ti n . . lu. ,; r iit- No. 1 e f , a...' tnat the land .i in . t hi -r or -ton.-fX'se'. an. I to e-r .1i:,si. l-1 ire the Heiri Te. M Ore .on C v, Or. 2 tri ,,v ()f .v, u. Mr'i"HS-?; . ;. s ( F. Uj-e. of Scio, Or- l.rlnoo-1. Oregon. J. f non. Oregon. .vnv itt.d .ill er-.. above- le-i rii.-. larj... . h r o ii i , th . Uy ri Vuu-t, ISO?. j-i Win u c. .,i ''ani.-roi,, or u b .- :liinr n''vtT.'-: th ; e i -;iti 'rd ti r or riei' re .i ' !i r. appkvx. neji-rer. In the Jusiici-'i nurt in and ror Alb.iny ireciot-t in X.inn C'uuntt, N. C. W.Rislcy, pl;i,nt;ff. vs. Loui Ivnnlnvirli, il( f.-nil:iiit. T.i L.i.tU Ivanliirii'h, ihv a'.ovi-rmn.-d ii.-fftid;int. IS THE N ME ()K T"C T T ' OF Ore-on (ouarr !:c-,l,. ri-riuirt-ri tu apjitiir lirfore tin: u: l -r-ii.i-; J utii-e nf tlii- Peace for in.- piei im i a!ore:iUl on Hit- 2Mli tl..y uf Jinn- l'.l i at tlie li.mr of : . 1. .. k in tin- aft-r rtiiori of said day nfter tlie n : i--iif tf til siimmoii' once a week fcr six Ciii"-iitivi: week, :it tin; otlire jl -airi Ju-tice in said precim t to imwe tlu- atoe nuiue j.':iintttf in a civ.l action Tlie defendant take notice t!i:i! if he fail to an-wer tlie ccuiplaiiit lierein t'.a- d.fend iiit ".ill take jud.e Ulrlit n LTit i rir.1 y hi f..r tlie sum of tet, six! 22 100 do"ii.ir ::'il lor the co?t i.m! .lir.t)U' seiiii Ti's or llii? action. Tlii-i !nim'i'on i v.; (j .-bed .y ri'-r of Ihe uniei siirncd duly made tnis l'Jlli d.iv of May ltfM. GK" MI MPIJIIET Justice of the 1'cne for .ibunj Dri-ciu. r I.:n;i f.'ouniv, Oreir in. l 1.-. In Tr .jt.iint 'he st ,te uf L'lin. 'ii-ir: Tri t Orev.-.-ii f r : ii.- . I-nr I.rv--;i' , u tin' . i i ;;u.e ,1 .... if t.ie on re .t i. ! - ;:t-ti i' t.ie ar .Ini v t: r-i llr held ! lt" r -t M.iiKtav Ille t ill of .J ii y laflC. . n ititie.l t' at ir ana-viT a Im i ' tilf i I f..r .ir- ll 11 inO i d ir-. v j er cent : ei . iherr.f. a: : ' mciiti i.f :!i act i. .H1 ' i :. h.r.. t. i . n-.ki :i r- d. ' lie i.!a nt a.:tii:rf ". ;ti-re ' at eif.t ::o.:i :h- iiat--i ;nii i;iril)ura- b- taxed. I llii nn in : i Mi; iln d iu the SN'ATOk !iy oriler nt 1. K. N. Hlacki.ur . ju'te nt ea.il emit aide m; clifimlii rs, ilay" 13, 1500. J y JiEAD. L. fi M M ANN K, A li.ru'js !or ( li'iitiffs. m.IKe ol i laal IJleiueiit. In tl e C'.'iir.ry Court '! Luiu county Oi . ou l:i t.ie mat' . -.: e estate A. 5. L !!', tlei tased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKX that 'he uiiilerii;npd !) -t!i: iiay liltd h--r hnal ao cniit at Ailininitrtrix of tlie E.'ate of A S Lioney, deoeased, n t that li.e '"Urr. ins api-oin'e-l 'J'u. .-day the Stii day ot J;ly IS'Jj at 2 o'olo. k p. M., of aid iU, us he t n i- t... h -am v ol.j fte lib t ' id .li-.'oiint iin : for Sl im -lueii tln r. Oii. e;i J urn: 4th. ! -!. Mauv A. LooNtY Adii.iiii-tratr.x. of liie e.late o! A S. Looiiey, deceased. Gl-O W. KIOIIT. A t ri.ey for Aduiinnitrairix. i Pulillralloii. re,'ini f"ifv, or. uniOffl-i it May -'8. lst. iiEt; . Will I hn .. lllee !.hl , ami Into. a.rt of . will e or C 1'. 1- n.a.i Clan 111.!.: In ' he A 1 S'.HJ 1 I'! . Moii 1:1) Frtsi!. 1. For the S, K- I V ll lie lail-' II iin. ... ."iliul ! p 13 . j o..Wlll i ' 1 IIIIIO'.IS i at.oii (!, n a'i . . 1 ' el real- U'i tlii at - . i' n.i'ir : t .ir " Ali.ain 1.1 1 :. ' I'.. 1 ,1. 1m- . ,- j.iO. 11k - -Ml 61 t . f Al' .,. fi-'' "' I -' "' o ' , . i ii. . . :m tJiiMin " v..,. ii.. . .loJ .I 'h ..f .. I l.i'td Mates. Ill etliin.liv her. of iln- ... I i.-.: ..( ,.ri"i.e thi ilt il.' l .f mv l.li. d 5. U I-.. L. I--'. C. niptrwMer of 'he Cum ixv. ftnllce for r Sn..V;e th. celebrated . three ply and :n:raiii carpets at filleil 5-tent ;.k'S, aianiifiictuieJ 1 very low puces at the Albany lur jit J ulius Jos ili'i cigar factory. aitux utoru. eHOfcy', 1WU 1 J mi -UCCK.-SOllS TO KKVUSSK V KLEIN EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. ALBANY BAKKRY? PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CAKE- FOU-.'. I . 'FRESH HU1TS P.FK . I Fi:FS!l P.AKKD ..VKl)DI.NO-.-. HII AND VKUETAHLI-.S liUEAl' Choice TaVn- Dt'li--jn-i- sn-1 a Full Liu;- ot FitiUTV .-ui'l Staple G l i's uinl Pro- visions, auue'l Gtmils, ?Mit, U:iu lirs. Ftc, . E tc. ' I .i Ful'- fjhi'i of' ItHiHtrtt A Ai iiiiniit 1 t t ii '.hi and si- ' Iiii .v.-ii iih a 4- ear o .1 re.', id '2.'i'.l. t'l i. .eu:!.. nt, 3 -ar ;i,f r-iaird 2;3.", hi.-I Vi 'aiiv. InmMiiiaiiil i:utda;as It . Ml ALTACiO, 9320 3 u,ir 'ml n corn 2:1 1 S n nf A'tani' nt, the i-iie of a rei:i"ifift and Maukti' An i.i.'. recon! 'J;3."i ( ill oc tiiai f :2s ) Dauuliter of th- fanmu I. rood mare Alici- iJr ik, , the 1 lain 1 d Norman Med 111 111. ill he kept at I'nrvni liti .Mnudax f ind Tin s la ; at llulsey, Vi diiehda f and Thursday and at home Krid.ijV old -aturdav S.'Sroi: ciniiiiii ncin' Anri! 1-it, and nn renpnnihi'ity ansumed for acnidi nt. I ll . I 111' our p i-r-ins for p ist favor we iuvite all a lmoerR of the lijhi liarei-.s lior.-e to call and see 1 s. A fi w elioice hrood maies nit'd to th in.- fct i.i.ri. alf choice j 111 lir'.virs and colts iroin lm sale. Will takt le.i3i.n in el.ouiiiu Kink anvil iv xii 1 t Sunday. MCKNIGHT BROS Star ..A FL LL STOCK OK Stap'o Groceries i i iilaMiii'i 1 The ii'it finality . f te-, ccOets, caneies, . nut. ft-. KUK.Ml P.AKEIi RWEAD EVERY DAY. At thit iM re'ia.'!c hTHe is a!so to be ' h set-oi.a 'le Iiiiof rfr'vries nrnl pre v. oitd, sii' h &j j Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order. 'achmiy Mustard, K andies rind A'wfe. ! Lantern 3uckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds. Bohemian Glassware, Etc, " httc tforwK were all hnujlit when prio-. ; -v-t S-u ati:l the nelir o tl e nmriftfi will v i r ru t- his cu-t inert. H ni-iifr the piat;( j l rre ?M fur hit un Kirt a'id BrnaUlMu Md, Conrad Jlier. Notice t. Contractors and ftulldert. 1)!iS wilt le received In H. II. Herittoi AI .a y, up tn 12 o'. Im-K rnmn on b itui--1. v, M ir 'aivt. f.-r iur ihiiikf the inateri.I 1: i iii.or t-. er.--t at-io -t'.ry dwelinii; hnne j'.ii si e.:iric iti.xi? caii ne ;eeii at tr llk-e i :. W. Avers, arctiitevt, "T at Mi. K itt o'fi.-. in one hui diii the luhl rteridd to rt ject -iy arm 11 bids. .BIfS VOTk'E TO Ci-SrHACTOI oi rite lan nn it or a fruine 1 hiiu ii on ihe u.rraT if ilii.il :e tl'irrih m.ts Aii.aio . will be reiaive ' at 'he ) ai-on .-, ti' 6 o-ln -k p 111 , Juiii- IU. Pl.n.s ai d pt . i' i' it!. 1 culi be -ei 11 ttf the tt ce ot tl e S U'i.r I'n.e ll.-oi a d LumU r Co.. A.1.&..V. the t.u-e-. ie.-..-rvc the light to reject anv .lid all iid-. The tinet line of rarpefs i" the c'tv, incluiling l'.riissels, to and jilKCiT d ami l;m'ntic Cif'ttv, Dt lo. 'm Zi -Jti!! 't irii'.iit'rf crane I't n e, tlie 'i on U : l l k. i.t a i. a;, i I lD- ia, i in. nie al "WZE3 jptz- 101; CHICKENS -$5.00 TER DOZEN, - EGGS ISCEiMVS. Mm Iter Garrett. ll tbolntr I nrt j ! Origin 1 Aiet:e Ointment is , jiiI put Ui in lare Iwo-oume tin ! ''.ixe, and in an alMlute cure for old irs. hurii. wn unda chapped IiiiiicIb tud all akin erupliona Will pnritive lvcuraall kindb of piles. ArV tor the Original Ahieiine Odi'inetil. Sold hy PiediiM A- Mi. i-nii at -J5 iciita per box 'y lUHi. :ju l ent. Why. tiy shotil'ln'i the (spirit of mrnsa be proud w b.-n uxd Irech lir e," es can lie bought 80 very t i e o t Spencer & Blackburu'a. A U 1 order will convince you. I! J!!! I. : - !. u ) : mmm . Absolutely PUW. 3 I ti'iM iowuer never varies. A taarvei 1! mi i:,trciith and hokr.liieneM. More -VoLouiical :!ian the ordinal! titlds and rannot he ..1I in compi II on with ::iiiltiliide ol Inn letl, idiori veiu'il aiiiin 01 dio.l.ate nowderi. oll on! in 1 ins. Hakiv h h 1 i. . I' a. i N. Y, Lewis M, J'-ii.ncox : , A.-nts I'.n tlaml, Oregon. C t J AVirraute! t' :.f. 5; AFTER he xtniT me oian of either wx whethei .rniinr tr..in thi-.i- i-ivt '11 of utiniuiatiit ..l.a. 1 r m.nM! .1.- flintiult alitllful lieh retioe, o-r Ii.iI'iIl'i-ii e.t'.'. niii-h alui.oi Irani i.m..r, A ake il n-. li-.nrinif I'owi anwi'llll" lta k. .vmiiial IV ukae, Mv .n.. N.r .1.1- I'r.. r:.fnn. N ict irn d Muni. en.-, la-iii-nrrh."'. !iiiii-, IVi-ak Mennr. tsof lifiweraail hupoTeni'i , wh'u-li if lu-i, ..etl if'en lead t-i pi':-inatilre v d aire ait' :a:.i!. I'ri. - a l- x; Imxt-i fcr eS.' m-i.i i.v in;.i -ai tei''ia ..f i-rii- t 1. 1 1 1 1 t.i 11 1 1 1 1 i ir " 111. -.iT "'. "iriill I. Uiil. to lYlllii.! in in'!, v i: 1 IVriii.iiM-it - uie ntilTe te .- h . ' ! . rai 1 11 tl. llii.'. ,1 .lit:.ial T.i , aln Ii in ,,l I...', i.n .1 ,:. .llo- ll!l:0 I.. . 1 1:1-1, lie -e Aphr fl l I .Ml,, i .. I '..-I d. ire. .1 M. a hi- ta:c a.. . 1 ,il ! In- (!-ei Kr Ft-in tit It jut titles 11 ' hit- tin-in ! te uiarkt . t-tr I .SucCr(fill (in irnTitre' t r: lifC filfTrt n ei si riMtn SurSaSafe, Ci l.iii't he hunibiii.. L'td. Sive time llfa 'h and money il.t no otliei". i-ent tn any a.l Ire- ' n:.di -11 rev. ii't ol pri. e, ?C 00. Ad- ir. tlflliCtlte illlIIH' v,.t Rr.vi. h I', x -.'7, I'urll 'till. r. Sold by To tay & Ma'on, Albany. Oregf-D l.iiiiorH Xnlli'i. V DTK E IS FlE'tKBV GIVEN THAT the liiiih-i-i'j-n d lm hcen (In y appoititcii executor of the last wid and fc':ni.eiil o Win. S. Noh'e. de i ea-cd I y tin- Honor I'de, the Count! outl i f I. 1111 Count , On-iron. All ier-on Inning claim ..':iin5.t the . -tate f -aid Win. S. Noble, iVcc a-cd. are her. hy lintiiied to nreent tin .ime in w 1 itim.'. duly vprit'ed. to nn in pernn. or tn 111 y uttortn-y, (i, W Viiht, F.-(., at h' law nflice in Alhiiix, l.inn : oin ity. Ore.nti. within - v iiion'h- Ir. Ill tin- d ite hcicnf. Ihitcd .'li ie 4'h ls'.m. SiEXV .1. NolII.E. Execnlnr of the la-l ill Hnd testa Went of Win. S. N hie. decease I. li, W. Writ lit, atfy. for executor. nllee of 1 1 ti it I -ll lenient. In the m-itter f tlie Kstate of Rehccia Coniie, lie.', a-cd. N li t '-II id.liv lilVFX TIT .1 TIIK 111, iter-, ji,ei a.:utii.i.ir:it ir ! the K-ta'i ..f Itei.e. i-a C..i.-r ili et'iM-d ha- this J.11 tiiid '.in tinal a.- - m.t in ..aid I urate and Mm d ,v A11-11-: ,'i'h. l-yi latthe hour o' SI i. o. a. m. ol --.id d iv. ha i.ecii lived l. the ''..iinlv court of Litih I'ollnty Oregon as (he 1 line -f Iii-'.fi. i.l-j. elii.n to i-ain 1,- nant I any then; be and l. r the uctlliin; nt t e ii.c, I'.d'.'d Jilae II 1-il). '. : I!( Rl.ll RT, A linui! trat'ir. FI101I ?-tllrlilenl. oticv" i- I'.Khrrtv oivks thvtthi- uti.lt r-iin il ercutiir of the la-t wdi d ti-taiMiiit "I t I. li.L'ram dee.ancii, ha tlu ! o h e,l hi tinal ae .'iint 111 the niiUci if iaiii (Male in the C'nU'ity court of l.inii .in.' v, ( m c'..n, il l i d . niu t h 1 "xcd ilu ;-trd d i of June 1 s:o at nee iVI -k in tht aln rn.'i.ti ot aul dav f ir h.-ariiar ol.leeti 'l.i- t l-.iid a ciMiiit if a. iv there be and for the -;ttl. merit thereit W. II. INGRAM, Kxeutnr nllci of Fliinl s. lllenieiit. VOTIrK IS HKUMIV OIVF.N" Tlf VT TIIK 1" in, di r .mied ha li'e I hor final aecouiil a a.liunii-tratnv ol the m-iite of F. H Onle dr. ea. ii, in liie c unr i-oll'f of Linn county. 1 ai l the e. u t ha hi t ln, nla th-3a dav .lin e at th li. ur of 1 o'c'nli' p. M. fr the , heaiuii: f hertnf. AI. ner-"i- havii-ir old Hon to the Kline ire iii.iitlcd to nn-w nt llieiii at rfi.d lime MK.S C. M. OiJLK. MTV TAXK-i Notice i herein ifiven thai Ihe tax r..l of til eafv of any. Or.. f..r ll.e icir moo. hi been itlace I in m.i hin l tor c .11. i-il.iii. and that I ill be el the conn il . Inni'-e mif dd citv to receiv, ami reccint f..r tl e taxe cl.a L'e.l in aaid roll lor the 1 eiifwl ..f ll.inl- i tl from date ol j thi iii.ti. e All taxe reiiiiinin un. aid a' ! the evii.ratimi nf ihirn d iv threreafte ui.i ,e r..iirii...l tn Ihe e million eonncil ol thecirvoi Albanv u .leliiKluent, ami co-ti- i nil-1 em-:i( .'or eollei't'll wll.'h t xea lie ao.iii 'h. r..tn .t.iiiv N HOFrMAN. itv Mar-h d "a'et it Albanv, Or , thi l'.Hh day of Mtj 1- - t.E A 1 A HMKIMN Al .nil" and r m v. J .lLTe. five vear old Uiie- a. 1. ..I.. ..f miik'iier dav. 101 L. II Mo'.tane in ihb city. Frencli R FC 1 a.t 11 or monei Uaj elegant lotiea lor tan. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY, A Son Kills His Mother and Then Very Properly Suicides. STATE AXO COA- Hun'lntoa Say .' ii; Build th.- A.o llaLine A Balluou l! 1 up es rt Spokane -Poitla- d A.u. I'OHTLASO, ' 1 raited y occu. r. II. lull. .Ilk .1 Hear here .!.::) "ir li e!' r allltt'd ill tin- UCU..1 . a .::.i' xui her soli. Daniel llarvey, who has i.vo i i r nitwy yearn Willi I1I6 iin tm-i . Mih. vlary hiiunell, and ln oiep a uer. Cn.i. Bunnell, giiot his in , 1 In r throlj;li the ieinph- uitn a piMol, and then placing tlie weapon lu Iur. n ad blew llMown liialnn uUI. liotli niollu-r ami r-011 Inc. I till about nine o'elot k when deaili came to llieir r. ln l. l'lie Inn 1 ly acre living on a Iruit l.irm atiout u mileea.-t ol .Milwaukee. Ilaivey wan 3- Vearn old and tin nuiiled. while Ins inolm r in ") years oil. Tlie lamily al..ay lived peaceably togeiher and II 11 ey ne nied particularly kind to did mntiier. llarvey owned the farm until about two l.ionhs aiio, when he i.jhl il lor $12,iHXI. Wlide lie ha il ways lieen ol a inuro.-eainl uilen lipij-ition, he eellled to be par iciilailv deHpondeiit fince the i-.Uc ,jf hi property. He regretted the ale at:il ut einpted to buy (lie farm iack. Ilia iniiid beau 10 be ifficietl and he Heeiind to think mat without tlie larui lie woul 1 soon starve. li.lt- talkint; to a friend a fen Jivs ao be iniiiiiat.'d that he voiild cause a cinsition in the .jiiiniunity, but hd 1.0: t-ay win it iukiiii'I no mie gave ti e niatu-i .in)- I initiglit, A'lout j o'clock t tii-t rnorri'it! il.irvy ar.isn, ami alter loadinc. i tevolver, he oiM-ned tin' ! or I he r kjiii win-re his uio her an 1 - -( f.-1 ln-r t-Y-' sh ep. .- l-pjilo dp t 1 the bed-id he ilae d the ie .1 Iver lie. 1- the li'ht temple id tin vomall ind liied. 1 le t lieu w il ke. 1 o the 10 t o' the Imd and -enl . .11 iei imo hi- ha 11 Ina n. Mi. I ilnileli, vllo I- Vel V h af, va- Hleepin lNide his wil", lm lid not bear the pistol bot. S -v ral iniitutes nil. r the lnn lin:. iionrviT, be aoke mid t-a Int il'e ly bis .jde eiivtred wit'i ilmid and II irvi y 011 Hie II mi ai t imr in Ihe ia-t ao tie- id leaili, ail I at once gave Ine a. inn. I lie cornin-r took charge ol t n- bdie. Tin coroner's j irv loiind verl'ct that llarv-v -hot ln- uoih-r and then phot bins'1! a bile laborini! under a tit ot tein ioraiv i 11 -an 1 ' v. II I'N TING TON ACCKl'TS. He Will Extend the Southern Pa ciflc Itoail to Aaloria. Astoria, June 11. A let'er re- eived irotn Pre-i iei t I lu -tmntidi if ihe Sout'u ri Pacilic r-m pun. iiinoiinc- th it lie 1- s:.tisiieii rn he c ditracs dr wn up : ere, ' i-v which he agree to coinptete the S"iiaV: South Coi-t road to a onne- tion with the Southern Pa cini-at Hll s oro. Ureuo . Il int- irton vr..te u li le en rout.-to New York from San Fr ncisco, an I sa d he would sig 1 the origin 11 cm, tract wln n he reached New York, being Mtistii'il witn the provisions ol tin pv ot it sent mm. One ot the terms of the contract a the rais ing of a suhsidy of 2iH),(r;hj by tne people 01 Astoria. AN AEUONAi rS r ALL. The CnllapHH uf a lint Air Balloon at Spokane Kail. Si'okask, June II. At O.tkes dale yesterday an aeronaut 11 .mien vVooh-y made an a-eiinon with a hot air bal oon. At an elevation of 300 feet the b Ibxui cillipsed and Woolev was thrown intoa lie top, filing T'Oin thete to tb jrotin I. He was picked up iusen- ilile with a broken arm and lee nesides r-uHTcrii'g other injuries. The Oregon Drunt;!!. Portland, June 11. At the second and closing day's session of the Orejron Pharinaceutical As siM-iation the follow ingollieers were elected: President, H. -M. Pavis ot Y'aiiuina city; tir-t viee-presi- letit, vieo. O. Blakely. ot I be Italics; second vice-president. rtios. drahain, vorvallis; third vice-president, G. L. I'.licknian, Albany; secretary, 11. n. I'eitiun, Portland; treasurer, L. i. ('lake. Portland. 'I lie following were elected dele gates to the American convention, will, 11 convenes 111 ;epieino r at Old Point t'oinlort, Va. : L. 1) Clark and II. 1). Oeidrich, Port land, and Geo. C. lilakelv, The Dalle?. Portland was chosen as the next place of meeting on the second Tuesday, in June. lSdl. Seattle the 1'lace. Eli.ensbuhg, June 11. Seattle xa i-elei t--d to-d iy by 'he .Ma sonic yrand lm' ,e of Washington as tha next pl-iee of meeting. The Holiday Elate. Portland, June 11. A po-ti n of the estate ol the late Ben 11 1 lidiiy, con-isiing of several lot in Wheeler's addition to East Port- land a' d the llo'li 1 y rf i-'ence 111 ihiy ity. was l!.-;o--d cf rt hih--lion ti -ilay. 1 lie .-mount bid on the I t was $l.",o5'J, and on the ie- ' $",0 '0. dm:nistraor St. ' aill oppos 'the eontiim .lion ol .. ale iii 1 tie ground ol in-ui-fkv 1.1 y id lie price. in :'.itlaud Kacea. I kti and. Jnn 11. The pprinc rti'i-r-iisf. o- tlie Portland peed As -'ci.i'ioii i'i'iii'd !o-tl.iy at Hay View I'.irU. 111 111" b.i.'i phy won ; 1 1 . i; in- M .nut 111 I- dasl! Ti 11 Mnr llv ( I'.-oiiinan second; in li lie tinid. Time, I : in. .-.-- ,-;. I t-li, (iu'd won; Frio e '. 1 ! r;. s i oinl; .1. M. li. II. ii'l. lime. 1 :.!l. T'oU.' ': cli-s; Kit iy Ham win; Aba. ccainiJ; ileaih," third, time, i." :32. . Mas.mlc Klecti.in. I'okti.aM), .In ne 11. The jratid lodj.- ol Oieon, A. F. it A. M., coiivetied .ieie to-day. The follow ing ollii-i I.- weie eiecti-d lor the en-.-inii,; M ar: (iiami ni.is'er, .1. F. Kni, in h i, Kiueiie; ilepu v orand :ii..stor, .1. C Mniel.in.l, Portland: yrai.d -ehi .r war.ie.i. F A. -Mo ire, xt. lb I 11-; 1:1.111 I junior waid -n, Win. Ariii-ir nis;. .il-ni. The re uiiiinler ol ihe ollicers wid he el-i ted lii-morrow. AGAIN ISKI.L WINS. Tbe Eugene Tt-ieiliiii Compelled to Surrender. Kt'ur.NK, June 11. The Eustene telephone cniiii.iin has been com polled t Mt-pt-nd hu-iuess 011 hc count of mi aliive l inlrillei'ieni 011 pa'ents In loiiifj; to the Bell telephone Co. California Ol alines. StN Fkiniico, Ju e 11. The orai tie -hippi. ii -ea-m i pr.u-- tl- all .' 1 lo- !. liie la-t j-pei ial 1'ingetriin leit i.-- A'g-jes -1111-day, li i- eta t-d th it the numbei 01 ar 'oads sh jpe I 'o eoinp'iiiVe io n's ea-t ol t n- R ky inO'intailiS a ill cl'.s -lv iijir..xi n it 21 0. Ab ait fi e hun l id car loe! h tve si I' e t re.uii. Washington and a t I. ike. tiiedaTluonJres THE fliOVIl'tN E rllK 1E- riCNIIENT TENSION III I.E. Senator stauford'i Pt-t Scheme lli liurtetl . il vr if-el Ieuuii 1 itegiilatint; Cuitie slilj-nieiit, V.' AHll; ion, June 11. In the -en it" 'O- I adv -r-e rep..rt Wore na b-li.'iu t in" lill.UI"!' f l it IT n l! e Siaiilmd I'll! for Uovi 111 i.iotit loa 1-of J0.11- ori t'- il e.-tat . ml nn tin III I t- alimi-b llieial in.n y. Bib bib were imleti :i.. Iv pi Sti ntied. The senate lull to pro' lbit a monopoly of tran-pot tation of cat tie lo ioicio.11 pails, pas-ed. li,. Senate joint resolution in regard to expoi t trade in cattle was then passed. Tn.- Senate bill t 1 pro ide for tin inspectinii of live c.itt e and beet piMiliii'iiniis ititet ded 1 r export Aits then taken up and pas.-ed It required liie secrelaiy of agri culture to cause to be made a care- 1 il inspection 'f all live iat'le ami b'ef jnohe s intended torexpo t to fineigu ciiintiies trotn tbe I'nited States, with a view to us- i-i'itain wh tn-r Mich cattle and beef prod ic is are live fr.iui di sease. in rut hoi st. The speaker announced the ap tiiiiliMiien', of .Mill, of Texas, a n memierol the committee 011 way ami m ans, 10 till the vacancy caused be ihe re.-ignatiou of Cai-ll-le, 1 f Kell'llcky. M .enil, 01 Kansas, presented a conference rep-'it on the senate ue- liendent pension bill. I be rejiori wa atee l to. The dependent pension bill, as agreed upon by the conference committee and reported to the house to 1 .y. alter pmvidingfor the pensioning I dependent parents provides that all persons who served three moir lis or more inthe tnihtarv or naval s -rvice of the United States during the war ol 1 he rebellion, who have been hon orably discharged therefrom, and w ho are now, or may here .Iter be sulft-ring from mental or physical disibility, if of a ptruiaii nt char after atid not the re-ult of th ir own vices, which incapacitates them from the p.-ro inance ot manual lalior in such a degree as to earn a sup ort, s.iad be pl.uvd upon the list d invalid pensioners ol the United States, to lie entitled to received pensions not to exceed 12 per month ami not less than Uti per month, proportionate to their inability lo earn a support, such peiiiion to continue miring the life ot such disabi ity. Provision is made lor . ensioning at the rate of ?S perm .nth widows of men who re veil ninety days, witioii' pi oof of death n s tiling fro. 11 army service, and l.kcw sj granting per month to euch child under -lxteen years. Seliato. Sherman to-dav intro duced a bill to iiicoi'iiorate the Pan- meican bank. 1 ban man Cannon, from the ciiiuuiitte - on app.opriations. to day submitted to the h Use the sundry approptia ion bill. It rec oin l ends a lotal approp; iation of ,8.U,IAI 1. House bhppera at E. 0. Searla ANOTHER CYCLONE. The Furious .Blast Swetps Across the State of Illinois. OREGON AHEAD IN PRINCETON For y Perple Bur-ed to Death and Hob- Jredj Left Homeleti by a Oieat Tire ia tbe Baiaian Mioei. IJ1.00MI.MJT0.N. Ills., June 11. A snet-ial to the Panlaiiraidi gives the piriicuiars ol a cyclone which s eiat across DeWitt count v alxint I to-iiay. A school house near Birch creek was demolished and rive children injure I, uf whom it is feaied two. will tiie. At Wapella, Ills., the central depot and Meihodist church were wrecked. A man named Houe. living near town, was fatal I v hurl. In all directions trees and telegraph poles were I'emolished. IIONIIUS TO AN ALU ANT BOY. fame Charletun Win the Fliat 1'rlze at I'rliiceton. Pisinceton, X. Y.,June II. The exe.cises of 1 he 43d annual coni- meii em nt of the t. ollege of New Jersey took place to-dav. Among the announcements of fellowships and prizes was the tir-t prize to ames C. Charleton of Albanv, Oregon. A TEKKIULK DISASTER. Iany People Burned to Death In a Kuaalan Mining Town. St. Petersburg, June 11. Re- no-ts have been received here of a I ;sa-trotis confl iteration and urea los of life and property in tin mi in district of the Ural inoun- 'ains. Tne Ironworks al Ufalesk and New J iask and over one thousani houses were conip'e'th drtmye-.l. Foriy persons were turned u le.iih a n I .H,H01 made homeless. THE SLWPEKY CHINESE. Two Dozen of Them Arretted While Croaelnu Through Al lsona. Washington, Junj 11. Secre tary Win. loin today re-eived i. message trom special -ent .Mccaj at !u Mm, Arizona, saying thai h. anght tv.enty-fou' c'hinainen. In -tractions xvere sen' directing th ! tbe prisoner be given trial, am. if found guilty of evading the ex elusion laws ibex- 8'iould be trans ferred to the collecter of customs it S.ui Francir-co to be returnad t China. A MCKDEItOlS HI SB AND. A Corset Steel Saved HI Wife From Death. Palermo, Mass., June 11. Ed w. F. t'ostello, brakesman, employed on the new London Northern rail road, instantly killed his son, a 1 months old baby, by striking thi child as it lay asleep in the cradle. Cn6 ello then tired three shots at bis wife. One striking her cors t steel, which saved her life. De mesne trouble wasthe caute. A CELEBRATED CASE. Keiumler Again Ordered to be Ex ecuted by Electricity. Syracuse. X. Y., June 11. In dg Wallace dismissed the writ ot habeas corpus in the Kemmlei case to-day and remanded lum l ihe l usto ly of the warden of Au hum prison io be executed by elec tricity. The Markets. San F'kancisco, June 11. Wheat bt'ver season 14458; buyer 90; Liverpool, June 11. Wheat quiet; holders oiler moderately. California Xo. 1, 7s, Id per cental, lied Westerr, spring, 7c, ll8d. Chicago, oune 11. close 1.15 p. m ; wheat steady ; cash, 87J. ; July SS'a ; asked Aug. 88.-8(i a. Rlotus Strikers. Coli mbls, Ohio, June 11. The consol dated street railway made another effort to start their cars this morning. The cars had pro ceeded but a few squares when thousands of people had gathered and they were nlocked witli stones and rubbish. The women took a hand in stopping the cars. Carlisle's Successor, Cakrselton. N. Y., June 11. Il-m. Vk. W. Dickerson of Granl c lUutv, was nomi iat -d lor Con-i-ovali.i the 207ih hallot to-day to f.ii.- . d Carlisle. Che Secretary Resigns. Washington, June H.-S- huyler S.OIds S.-vret ity of tne Repubhcai Coii..ies.ioiial couimitleo has re- r-igned. Voted Against I'nion. 'iiv York. June 11. The sy nod of th-fUeioime l Presbyterian eluircb this inornuig voteil again-t union w i'li the general synod by a vote of 17 to 12H. One of the Kohbeis Caught. Dickinson, X. D , June 11. The sberiii" has caught Charles t. Itaile-v. one of tlie bandits who held up the Xorthern Pacific train at New Salem, Sunday. The pris oner confessed, and says there were live in the gang. The sheriff stirted out again in puisuit ol others of the gang headed for tin Black Hills. Wedding in High Life. London", June 12. The wedding of Win. O'Brien and Mademoiselle ittfilovitch took place to-day at Bropt-jn oratory. The' ceremony was performed by Archbishop Croke. Parnell and other col leagues of tht bridegroom in ihe house of commons were prcECut. John Dillon was gioomsman. GtlLTT PARTY. Farther Detail or th WaahlaftoB School Book Bribery. Poktlanu, Or., June 11. The othcials of the Theil detective ag-ncy if this city, of which C E., Earns, who wave isecretary Leach of the Wa-hington board of educa tion a check iur 5 01). id assistaut inanager, have l.ttle to tay in the answer to the charge of attempted bribery contained in the Olyuipia message yesterday. Detect ie Hams siys: I wish to eay-that t)ie dispaicu gives a wrong impression of my aciiouM in tne Ix-ach case. The facts are that we were employed some lime ago by a tparty to look up the records of L. il. Leach and shadow aim. The party employing us aid Leach, alter voluntarily raying he intended to ruport ce. tains 'looks, had gone back on these promises, and that he thought leach had le-e:i bought and W ished as as detectives to take the matter ill hand and tind out s inthe tact the case. The check itself was worthless and his accepting it . ouipleted our test and proved him to lie corruptible. Officials of tne agency say they have a stiong case against Leach, fiie check, they say, was drawn on tlie First Naliou.il bank of Port and, where Fames had no de posit. Tbe bank officials had been notified of his action and it was 'heir intention to arrest Leach Alien he presented the check for javinent. SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES. Concerning the Lower California) Filibustering Movemeut, Sax Francisco, June 11. A hronicl- special fr mi San Di'-go av.: United States Mars' .all iardo returned from Enzendora to-day, where he has b-en m iking nv. stig-tions of the fillibustering movement which was r.-cently ex ;xjsed. During his investigations a cop- of the provisions of the onstitutton ot tne new republ c which the fill bu-ters expected to form was secure I. Ibis document bas been lorw a.i. d to Washington. The const i tut on assorts political ireedo'n from the United States tud Mexico and declared that the people hereby d -legate their au thority to a council of adininistra tiou. PROHIBITION DENOUNCED. Dr Howard Crosby' Speech Before the Temperance Congress. New York, June 11. Rev. Dr. Nolls was made President of the National Temperance Congress, which convened here t-dy and began its work by discussing the quest on: ' Is State and Na'ioiial 'rohirnnon oesira'de and feasi ble." Dr. Nolls bel l that it is de sirable and mstam ed iheconditi n of Maine now and before its tem perance legislation. Kohert uraham, wno was intro duced as a r.'pre-entative of the Church inovi went in b -half of emperance, took the ground thit nat'onal o- state protiiiiition was neither desirable nor fes b e. I'rohil'ition he asserted was not tlec'ive. He wa9 iu favor uf high lit ense. At ihe evening session Rev. Dr. Howard Crosbv denounce I prohi bition as untimely and impractica- ide at the present time. He ta- vored high license. Great Bank Organized. Philadelphia, June l'. Whar ton Parker has organized the tireat American and European Hank Company, with a capital of $25,00 ,000, half of w hich is to be issued at once. THE OLDEST WEB FOOT. Geo. F. Allan Claim the Proud Distinction. Astoria Columhian George i Allan, of Cathlamet. write as follows: "I crossed the Rocky mountains in 1831, accom panied bv the late Mrs. Barclay of Oregon City, then a girl of ten or twelve years of pge, atid we enter ea rort Vancouver, Columbia river.on the 24th of October of tiiat year, 1 being in the emnlov of the Hudson Bay Co. I remain. ed ten years, and part of that time was in charge ot the bioa and acc -unts, w hen I again crossed the Rocky mountains in the spring of 1841 in charge of the Hudson Bay Co.'s express and returned in the fall, when I was app inted one of the company's ag nts in the Sand wich Islands where I remained until 1849, when I returned to Oregon via California. I may as well mention here that in 1885 I wrote to a French Canadian, Jean Baptiste Gagnier, then residing on the Unipqua. and asked him in wha year he had entered the country. He replied that his pipers had been destroyed bv fi. and he did not know exactly, but ne thought in 1829. Gagnier, I have la t ly been informed, died last winter, so that I am nuw, with out ou )t the earl est white net tier in Oregon.aswhen I r ssedthe Rocky mountains, the tirst time in 1831, the wh. le country west of there was so called, Washing ton had not been dreamed of. 1 ( r i I ' - r-