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V '2 , ALHANT, OUEUON. SATUUDAY, JUNE 21, IMX). 20 CENTS A WEEK. VOL. V.-NO. 2tf Police fur l'u .itcallou. I'nited State" ' and Office j Oregon City. or , ..larch i, 1860. 1 V OTIC t IS HE EBY 0IVEN THAT IM cwnnli&ni-e with 't-' proviaion of the act of Co litres ( Junti 178, entitled "An t for ne sale of tlmV' land la the St'te ore if .rnia, O eifoii. - tda. aud Washlug tin torritorv," Periinl!.l. ttuut, of Portland, Joa itv of M lll .o nn. tuf Oregon, fau lh day rlJe-1 In this oi.ce bis (worn state ment No. 1977, for tto i chaw of th N. t t t section ID, in i. ..i-hip No 11 south : No 1 oa t, ft id will offer proof to glow ttiat the land 90uu l- uorj valuable Tor It tim'.er or stone th- r agricultural pur !"9e. arid to etabi.., L. f .re the Read tei ar ' at Oreion t'uy, Or.-. ''h ilay of Au u', Wlt.i.,.-; l.llooi m claim to sa d land 'eceiver of thi nttli-e ii WViines.i T the M. lie iiiuie an f Scio. Ore, n, II. f. Koe, of Scio. Orcuotl Win. B-al, of Lebmio'i. Oregon, II. 'am.-roi , or Ltb: nor:. Greg-on. ny .,d jilpe.-v.ua .lining acv.-rs. ly th r. v-ne- riried lands s ; renntsttd To f! e I bur eiahua iit th- oth "ii or before bai i Jiotn i dw of Aua-t, laVU. I , APPEKSoN, KetUttrr, M IIU.i'.n In ttie Justice's i ui . ';u unit 'u. .lljiiv precinct iii i.'tin lonnty, Ou-iron. N. C. W.Rndey. pli. Ii'i'l. vs. Louir. lrunlovit h. defendant. 1 Louis Ivanlnvich, the aSmvc named defendant. 1 N' THE N IMF.HF T'lE ST T ' OF 1 Oregon ou are hetbv required to Appear before lit.- undersigned a J t u-e of tin- Peace !or tin: pni iiii t aforesaid Oil tin- .l.iv of Julie ls;td at the hour of one o i lin k in I In- aft-r- li.Miii of paid day afli- the putiiii-ation tf this -.umnioii- oi.ee a ri k f"r iK consecutive weeks, t th otli'-e jf 8a d Jtitirc in said jm-oint-t to anwc liif afjovtr nu:ni i' :ntilt In a civil action The defendant 1,1 titke notice that if lie fa;l to an-H--- tile complaint lereinted fend. nit ili take judge ment aainsl y-u for the Mim ul' ten and 22 l'Kl dollar and lor the co?ts can 1.1 ilisU'aeiiient "f this action. Ttit surainon is piitshed hy orer of the unoeiivr'ied lulv made tn! 12th d.ir ..f M il GEO Hi M "MI KEY Jutlie of the P.- ce ur Albany j.reiiu. t Ltnn tountv, i'i f m. Ml Mli. !i! fu '-oii.ibj mi l ol trie statj nt O e. 'I: fi'T lhu C.'l.'jtV if 1..IUI. il -in v Lv -ue Hint "ii'iuu Tmt- kv. noi'.'if. v. :., r i v, i, , .. : I'..-. : T. . h.- abo VC L i : i..-: .; .IK Ol' XI! B TA O -'k -ii 'J .rc h. ii-.iv itou' t.1 a, rti.Wi-r Hi- .l'u : , ,i . --t m. i I ift ' !! I .a i . T . i:-c : the th ii. -r ' I r I r-'iir? fi'-v nil ' ' -k .t :.:.! tir . it 'iav ! ltiili"Jui) ii- Lime en. Le.ii on ihe ri .'i, .n, the T'h ia if,lmy IS5. ' in are her-i' iiotriie.l t' it il voii ul'tar ami Kutrr ui.1- ii . led, tne plain tld will : ' .-lllelit llli;t you li-r one iiuitoii... -'i tiiiileco aiol 11-100 tint ai -. ;tb intere : at eigM ) er cent per -i.un troin the ilate tner-of, a;i.l to. v unu ilinbuia lnriii I-! til a a i.n. to be iaiic.i. I ho. siiiiuin t i iil..ijh:d in the HlfAi-'i ll- .i ; -.ok h- r ler ol D. R. N. B!-ic';hun , jn if ot tsul coii't. ii.ad ar t!iMnln. May IS, lSiiO. J r VEAD. 1. 11. M iNTANVE. A .i.iiu) lor pUiiititf'. V.I Iit ol Muni -rllleiiK iil. n t'.ieC'ouury t'ourl ii Liuu couuly. Oregon. In th uiattci i." the estate A. !S. L'Hiiiry, deceaae.l. NOl'lLB 1 HEREBY " that ii'- : .- ' i- thia day tiled her final at-c-iiiut ix Adniiuiicratrix of t'.e Fjatat- ot A. S. I- oney, de.-f i, aii-i that ti-.e Court hu apoi o o Tu day the Sth day of July IS! " tt 'J o'clock t. M. , if aaid day. a .he twin for h -aniig olijcctinns to vanl account am! toi tin avttl mei; th-re..t.. Da-e:l June 4th. HltO. M akv .4. LoONKV .rlniiiii-tr.trix. of the est.-.te of A. S, Li i'llty. de.eaie.l. Oku W. Wrioht. Attorney for Adininwitrati ii. toiler for I'ublirallon. Land OtP.ce at Oieon Cirv, Or. i M.v -i. Is i. N,,TK'K..:st llERLin i;iVEN . wui Lam. " t : : t:ce " hi- ' i. ' : : t.rool .n port i in-. 1114 r.i .l.al c!a:n.. 3:i 8-1' .- (.'. Il'lt .' if tile Ol sr AH...H. . 1";mi. i. ioi F'.n'i ' r ec. I.".' i ..ir-. vi :!1 h.. ina. c iitfor. hi." alipeoce ot l.'llli c i. M,.. i:.i J . Fruits, H For the S, . R- 1 W. I w ltnenHP" rrsnleuc. ran! lain), Jir.. navii : ,11,, :: .in. l'i.on. or in Clerk 1'ci. : .le -'(1, ill ,01 o 13. S. Ii.llnwin - lltlllUOUH . ..Son of, wken. of . , Win. 1! -l. : i. i n I APF!.S1N. CtttHii ti .f .li Kaul. Hii- i Tk 1 i iftiar T, ' ! 1. .. (nuilf. li rf if mil' hh-0, W Ailll.tTo, .V 3:, 't! !o I liil. ftfl e'l 'I r . T i . .1. V it'. I to r.i-..u II. .t " i lie 1 tun I'oniit-. ."Nr l balk .' i' " in 'he of .:' a :b i- iii.t;. i 1 -nn, .t' of i n-ci. .l ill ii'i Tr pic.l.i. ' : r T ed .- : (v. ;. r,. o ..ni" .' wi i.'h'. r!' . l.tl 1 i ro s.. .. Iter e. , i -iw.il.: - : UT..-., I'-O ii N..tl , of "fhM Lir.t i,..: 1... i the c.-ui Aitn" .. tV ! f " if Lltili and itlt .1 (ir...ii, ia author!, d !ii...i'ra'in liiKiic-'i' lju.kirft ir -v.. ii a-e-ioii 61ft ..f the KrUed -t:r c . u. Hi t lll'.d .State! in lantimony whereof wltnea" my 1. nd uAd tl o! ottic thia Slat day of May, law (seal t- L.M KY. Ci mptrulier of the Curreiicv a- a tin celebrated Havana filled o-cent iir, nianuiai:tured t Jtilu Jom b' tigar Uutary. E. C S Esclusivo Affencr far It L I '31 It E UG li I. O CK ALBANY BAKERY. FARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. -KEEI1 CONSTANTLY ON HAND CAKF FOK-.-.Wrl'MNGS- vKKKSH FKl.'ITS HKU KIK- AND VKGKTABLKS Choice Table Delicacies ami a Full Line of Fancy and Staple Groceries and Pro vision!?, Canned Goods, Nuts, Candies, Etc., Etc. A Full Lin e of J ni ported and J)itmetic Cifar. Mar Kl'LL STm K OF Slap1': Crroceru's i'fce it "luainv . f tea-, ci ffi-ift. canJles, I'lti, it.. f'UEIl BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable noune Ii. aim to be founil a comjiVte as-.ortnit: t of fp'8h familj loctr.t-, t" villi. I is c.iistai-il l.ti a andcd til tn e ifOi.a ! line? of arocariea and prr- VIBlliIiH. HU.'il Cranberries, Fine Pickles. Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of AU Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, i'iiee no..., a were all bonirht when prica trr ln anil tiie lient-flt ol tl e margin will tie tvn to hm cUHO.incra. Ki-nienirr the place, it Uie old coiner on Kirnta:id BroaUlbin bta. Conrad Hyer. FOR CHICKENS - $5.00 PEE D0ZEH, EGGS 18CEMTS. .1 -trlter C Garrett. 4n 4ti.liiir lore T lr'in i Abietlne Ointiimnt ia r tit up in Nitre ivo.ounre tin u ..-ft, an1 .n ahu.lute rtirf for old nie iiurnc. i in fin el njipt-d liand ni ..I! i-kln eruptiona w ill toitive :v irs .1' kn (in f piV. At tor the 'r j'r a! Alii.-tini-Oii.tniriit. Sold .y Ko!mv A- Mbinn at 'i.")i i nt per boi 3 -.i: ' (i . er'a. :iYM Pills hVr Krn.ile Ir rewu' trltiff; noth inv iik ttirra on h omrkct. Nvr tl. succvnfullv imh) bv prominent luliM montr.lr. GuAranttiis to re lieta auppretMo) mti ttrufttitin. Ceriais Don't be huuihUK- ired- Save time, Health and money. Take no other. Seut to any ad- dresa v.y mii cn rec. Ipt of price, ti Ou. AJ oriM tpbro )lelrliir t ompiiny Kaat Bram h Box 27, forllniiU. 4r. gali by FUy Maaaa, Albaaj. Orajaa ia eery ?s.sr'sv (hides 1 -SEV EARLS Drv (Jofds.No LADIES AND OK NTS FTR NI3HINOS. Also hae a complete line of BOOTS d SIIIIK For spriDg trade at price" that defy compeeition. iiv us a call nil Imy your ahix-a ol at bedrock price. Good . (In and aquare dealing. he udlov Fine Shoes- m FRF.SH BAKKD BREAD V.V Ilrrnlor i.llcr. JVTOriCE 18 HEIiF.BY GIVEN THAT a' the unleriirn. d ha been du y appointed executor of the ltt will und ten'iiinent o' Win. 3. Noble, de. teamed Ly the Hon.. r.il.K-, the Count i Court of I. tin CuuutV, Oreton. All peroll hnvin claiin Hirint tin etate f aaid Win. Nobb-, i ii. ed, are her. by notified to rreiu nt the a.inie in ivritini:. duly eri'ied, to me In person, or to my att..rn-j, fj, W Wrilflu, E-rj., at 'oh w otilre in Alb .ii)-. Linn ' ouoiy. Oregon, wilbin six month from the date b"le'f. Hated June th VXDKKW .). NnBI.P. Executor of the Inst will and testa inent of Wni. S. N .lile, d.-rene li. W. H rliht, itt'y. for executor. Not Ire of lilllil el! Irmriit. In tha tui.t'er rf tbr Ealate of Kebecra Cooper, defeated. Nn RKISHrREBY GIVEN THU THE linderftivned anmhiHirator f the Kr-ta-e i'f Reheic Cooler drcenied ha tl.ia ja flttd iift final ar- ur.t. in taid Faiate and Moi day Auiruat 6th, 1880 at the hour o it o'c'i-a a. u. of aald day, ha heen fled h the County court of Lint. County Oreann aft the time of hnr n ohjictionft to nul ar.-ount if any tnere be and for the arttlinK of t' e snipe. Dated June 11 1890. C O. BlKRIUHT. Aitmini-trntor. I'innl hettlerueiit. AT OTIC F. ! HEfiEBV GIVEN THT THE i.1 unrier'lifn.d executor of the last will and tt'fttamtnt of C. T. Ingram ileci ftfted, has this day filed hift final aei-ount in the nn.tter of Haid estate In the County court of l.lnn coinfy, Or.on, i ndaaid . onrt hft H ned the ard day of June 1SVK1 at one o'clock in the afternoon of Baid dav for hearing- ol.Jectior.i to Maid account if any there be and for the nottltruent thiroof. W. H. INGRAM, Kxe.-utor. Nolleiof t'lnnl Selllemrnl. VTOTICK IS HERKBV GIVKNTHAT THE 1 under .vned ha filed her final a. -count adtninifttratrix of the cftMte of F. H Oirle dei eaMed, in the county court of Linn county, anr the court ha net Tui nla) th- Sd dav -,f Jnt e at th hour of 1 o'e'rk p. M. for the huiririK thertof. AH pen.ora hMVit.g ot.j.-c-tion to theaame ire notifltxl to preaent them atHaidtline MRS C. M. OGLK. rITY TAXES Notice la herehv irlvinthat j the ta roll of thi city of Al' any. Or., for the year lsfiO. ha heen placeil " in m) hamla for collection, and that I will he at the coutuil chumtieift of nid city to receive and receipt fr-r ti e taxen cha-p'-d iti ta'd roll, for the i eriod of thiity itaya from ilate of thi notire All taxea reinainim; tin, aid at the expiration of thirt dayi threreafte will he returned to the common eoiincil of the city of A'hanv as delinquent, and copt" anrl expensa for roilertuii: aurh t xea he added thereto. JOHN S HOFI-MAN, City Mar-hal. Hated at Albany, Or., Una ltt'h day of Mil 1890. ''OR MALE ATA BARGAIN A 1 rnilk and X butter cow, Jeraey, five years old. Given about two gallons of milk per dav. tor terms call on L. 11 Montanve in thi city. The Celebrated French CURE Warrant M to core 'ArflMJIKZ" i9. n - 2.? r AFTER the aener ti.a organa of either aex whether anflng Irom the exevft-ive ni of "tiinu aoln. ul-co or opium, or through jouthful India cretion. over liiilulk'i n. e, i tc . Virh a lom.nl brain Power, Hakeu'neaa, liearin? hown Pains in the Ka. k, nnral aknew, Hy terla, Ner o Proa ration, Soetunml Omia alniif, Leuoorrh..e, Diuineaa, Weak Memory, l.niol Powar and lmteiici, which if nei,-Iccii-o often lead to premature old age and Inaauity. Price II a box; (boxes for ii.UO Sent by mall on receipt of prioe .4 Wkll1t 4.1 iKlMtf U p Ten with eery tb order received, to refund tne money If a Permanent cure it i cttffe. te.i. We hare thouaai.caof teatimoniala from old and young, of tnith ftexea, who have been perinaneiitly cured by the uae f Apbroditinr Circular free. Addrena I UK tl'HKU Mr ll( lE . Wiaatvrn Branch, Box, 7. Portland, Oregon. Kor ! hf Poahay k Maaon, who eaaie aitd rataU dnigfaKa, aiaaay, Uraaoo or oinnev refunded A WOMAN HAiNGED. She Meets Death With Her Hus band on the Scaffold. THE SCENE WAS SENSATIONAL Tht Lottary People Inoreailng Tfatir Brib: to the legislator Mora Storms .n tie East. Elko, Nev., June 2). Jo iah 1'o'ta at.d wifo, Elizabeth, were1 hiinued here at 10:43 thia forenoon lor the murder uf Miie.i Fawceit in Januarv, 1888. After the death warrants weir' read i lie coiiilemiit'd (insonem with taken to I he scalluM, w here tht- deputies ppttedily proreeded 10 hind them with leather sirups. Mr-. Polls helped tu adjust them herself. As the rope wis sm tcleii arom d Mrn. 1'nits' nerk ebe ela-ped her handri t' g.-iher mid lining tier eyn towHrd t!.e t-ky exrl.uined : "God help niei; 1 am iniiooetit.'' Her hiinbaiid teiti-raied in a hollow toiio : "(iod known we are miiocent." Atj the Mack, raps wen-drawn over their lira Is the w rd- of tiie c'rrjiyiiian, who had remaiiu-d with them to the last, broke ihr sih-nce: "I'ut your trust in od and he w ill see you righted " Then the drop fed. liwtanta fieOut.lv .lrs. l'otts wasac-rpse, owing to her heavy weum. A stream ot bbwal bur it from under the chin of the di-ad w"iuan und it -auB found that her he id waa almost ee'.nrd from the trunk. l'otts f-!.ow.-d wreat vitality, it being over 14 mioUtt-H before life wus pronoum-i d rxtini t. UESTKtCTIVE TORNADO. A Hurricane M wee pa Over Ueluollnhlug llouaea. Cornell. Ill , Juii- 2.TA T or nad pied over h -re this ait-r-no hi. 'I he ftorm lirst struck the house oi t. t 'liiiiil v , leai i'g it down a' d t. rribl. injoi ng 1'liuiiK The residences f Win. Fiiidcaux and J. M. Bradley were un.. ofd, ut '.uildiiijis destroy d a ! Fi d rau.x and lira ih-y "rligh ly hii't. The inot xt-ti i-i- wr ck ias V. I'. t oi.iior's: his hous.-, bain a d other o .1 build ni'9 w. ie eon. ple'ely Irmoli-iie.i. a' d Co nor's w i e received at 1 1 hurts. The Hi hool hoose a short dis t imto eaut, wa blo n down. S. hool was not in Bession at Up time. F. C. Leonard's ho'ise and out buildings w. re badly da ag d. One of his b ' 8 was probably fa tally hurtand three others slightly hurt. THE STORM GENERAL. IiX".N,IU.,June 'Jil. The tornado suept tiiis portion of the roomy early this evening doing terrible dauiaje In the villaie oi isufleMe many building were destroyed, lour iiereons killed and others in jured. In the outlymg eoiiiitrr many farm houses were uamaticd ami many people more or less hurl. In Brooklyn the township school bouse was w reeked and 1H children injured, but how serious has not yet been learned. Arrested Oeiiau Takers. Sr. t l, Minn.. June I'O. The trial i f i he seven arirsted Minne apolis cei sus enum. rator8 came up befote the I'nited States rom niNsinner hrre this m 'ruing. Tne i barge i- concocting fal-e returns to swell Minneap .lis' population. The case was continued till Au gust. Our Foreign ICelatlona. Wakiiixgtos, June 20. In the consular diplomatic approp' iation bill a number of ameiniinents are FRFII rTRAWBERRIEs AND CHERRIES KVKKV Il.tV AT :. MI'ELI.ER & GARRETT'S. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vane. A, marvel of purity .strength and wholesonieneft More economical than the ordinar) kinds mid cannot he snbi in coinpiti tion with multitude of low lest, abort weight alum oi phosphate powder dob? mh in cms. Rotal BaKiyr ow dpi; '. 1"' -t- N. V. Lswe M. JoHaaoN & Co.. AtrenU, Portlaad. Oragoa, POWDER made in t ie bill as it passed the house -,. missions to Argentine Republic and United St.tes of Columbia are raised from $7500 to $10 000 and the Danish mission from ,5,00J to f 7,500. The com mittee also incorporated in the bill the 8Ueeat our made bv M'p. retary Blaine to enable the presi dent to carry into effect the recom mendation of the Pan-Ameriran conference. a" TUE LOUISIANA LOTTERY Increaalug Their Krlbre Offered to the) Legislature. Baton Rocgi;, Lu.. Juii- 2 I. The Newttass bill, oflVting a mil li m and a uuarier vearlv lor l"t Very privileges, was iutroduced in ) boiisit to-day. It is HHid that Newman of New Orleans is ready 10 bid tiveiiiilliondiillais annually. It is believed the governor will veto the measure if pas-ed, and that it cannot be pass-d over his ve.o. In a discussion this evening Representatives Shattock created a sensation by stating that Isadorr New inan, a holder ol .Mexican lot tery stock in New Orleans, came to a friend of the Iiuisian.t i pie several days ago ami said ihev were determined to get in on the Loui-iana proposition, and thai they would g to the legislature ;t ml make an oiler of a million and a quarter a year. If the Louisiana people bid higher they would raise it to a million and a half ami it that wns raised they would co as high as f",000,000i because they were determined to by in the pro position. The Louisiana bill was read the third time this evening. Ihe dis trict attorney filed infurmati n charging U-pre-entative Stigiiit of having received at variou times bribes from the I .otiisi.it a lottery people for ii fluence. Stag ant gave bonds of $5,000. FOWDERLY TALKS. Uompfri Dennuucen If Im an m I'ettl-f-'Kger and Duulile Dealer. New York, -lune 21. Fow lerly this af erno m se:it to Goiiipel- a letter in whn h he twr.-e I lo mr. t iiouiperM in Cooper I 'd n lo-mght. 11 niipers teplie l lo h 111 Ul d not comply with the pr ipo.-rd t'-nns for .t disi u-si"ii. tiotnper K-cn-.-d 1'oA'lerly of b-ing a. pe'ti fotfiser iti'd a double d al r. 1'ow I. 1 1 v says he wi.s i.-ady af lie meeting r an wiiere e.s--1 repeat ao. I pr 'e all he said .iltont tie rvli.hisof Labor. (iO'lipeiB Was not pieeeut a the meeting .d '.!.. Knighis lo-night. Tin- Co pet L'tllOII Wil- Ci'0 ded. IIMIIV pi-O.'l- heinif unable to ii'-t in. F-.wib rly sp ke n the iiiiuu.itioi.s made against the tnanavement of tin Knights and r--a I dociiments,'ow -uitt I hey were ti st to su g"t the 8 hour principle. In the luiuie the) wouid continue th 8 h ur move ment an I help those who are will ing to help tiiemselves. TIIE SITE SELECTED. Ground of the) World' Fair Will CoualHt of Z 50 Acre. Chicago, June '20. The iliree tots of the World's Fair fonnallv declared their preference for the lake front site this afternoon. A resolution was then adopted, ordering the committee on grounds to i -titer into negotiation with the city of Chicago, the Illinois Cen tral tui'way and others interested, to ure an area of the lake front of n it less thi'n 'JoO acres. Two More Hauglnga. ti EiiEO, .June 21. 1 ritz Dubois was hanired here this morn ink: for the murder of his wife, two chil dren and mother-in-law in F'ebiu arv, buckiiiL' them biuully with an ax. He confessed on the ecatfold. Bei.lvii.lk, Out , June 20. F tor Iv;wrd Davis, who on ep teim er 10 murdered his paramour's husband, was hanged here this morning. He declared his inno cence to the last. A Chlnene Leper Suicide. Prescott, Ariz., June l.'0. Wan Yonir, a Chinese leper, committed suicide in Kiikland last night, shooting himsel through the t'T'-at. Yong came h. re from San Francisco two years go on the authorities there llirea enin to send him back to China on ac count of lep osy, and he lias since been engaged at the Chinese veget able garden. which supplied a lart'e portion of the vegetables used in Fresiott. A Bank In Trouble. Chicago, June 2 . By order of the comi'troller of the currency, N.itp.nal Bank Examiner Stnrkt's th'8 moining took po-ses-i-.n of tne Park nat onal bank. The bank was capitalized at 8,2 i0,0 I", lis statenn lit on May 17 showed loans and discounts, !(i3fj,0Ki; due depos.tors, $ii2S.8rf); surplus funds, $J1,001; undivided proiits, 18,40 I. IVdiIou BUI Signed. Wahhingtos, Jui-e 20. The president lo-day signed ihe bill granting a pensun to Mrs. Delia Parnell. A Town In Flame. St Facl, Minn., June 20. At h late hour o night a t 1 gram wag receiv.d from Millar, Minn., a town of a few hundred people, about 40 miles distat.t, a-king uir aid, as a fierce tire whs raging. A special train with fire engines has been sent from here. Eight shaves for $1 at Viereck's. STATE AND COAST. The Hotel Poitiand the Scene of Another Suieide. VAKI013 RAILROAD MOTES. D. P. Thonp'on at tb Bead ot the 0. E. & N. Conipinj'a Affalri is PoitUod Daater at Upckate. PoitTi.ANii, J une 20. Win. John son, a uiadii.g rontrac;or who lives ou J'oit ai.ii Heights coniinit eil suicide i at iy this morning in a iooiu at II'C Hole! Portland. Soon alter miiiuiKht iohnsoii, while soinew hat und.-r the influence of li.plor railed at ihe hold and asked for a room. He was i ssined loarooiii, but beioie letiiiug I e sent lor two dunks. Between 4 and .") o'clock ti.is morning the night wan Iiiii.'U heard two pistol sliots. L'jton investigation il was found thai ihe reixirt i-aine from Johnson 's room. The door was iorreil oprti and .iohuson was found lying dead on l he bed with a re volver in his hand. A doctor was called and an investigation t-lmweil lhat he had placed tne revolver to his moiiih and tired two shot. The ileiva-cil was 4N vears old and is mai'iird. (M late he tias been somewhat despoii'leli, and it is supposed he c mtni'ted the deed in a tit of despondency. KILLED AT SI'OKANE. A Itock Hurled Through a Depot Window with Fatal Ueaulta. SroKANE Falls, June 2.1. An unknown man was itislantiv ki'lnl in the Union desit here this alter noiiti. Woiktnenwtre bluetmj a rock pile i. ear the depot, and three men were s'andinir on the platform w'sttchint! them, w hen a bhif-t was iouciir.1 oil' which sent the rock flung in the air. Tne men ran inio the 'epot, but a rock wrighiiit: one h'tiplred poU'-ds was hii'leii hroiithtlie window o' a fte gh1 ffi. i , s rikiuj one of the mm oi tne i.ead. uiiitdatii.i; him licy.e i ei-o tl t oo. It is I t-l eved th vii tim i- John i J-ati, a la orer. NEWS FROM SEATTLE. Drowned in Lake tnl.ni A liunl tieMs Man Dr.... Ileail, StATiLL, June 2u. lacob Lus ter, a taboier emploved in tin Seattle lauiiiny iua- Laxe ci ion H8 dro-Mied in the take thi-at era on. He was wbe-lius! sa.v-dil-t npO'i a s. ov when last seen at 1' o'clock, an i must have fa ler. eiboad while uoio.i.ting hi wheel bat tow, a- it was hdi' drloat m upsi le down n. ar the scow. His body wa-tecovered to-niht. aniiie"l Phil ips, ptopr.eior oi the Puj. t Soun i cl ahing house, dropped dead in h s st re n ec on l street of heart d t-ease this evening. He had be. n ruga e. in iiu.-me-s on ihe coast lot 3") years and bad interests at San Pedro, California, his former home. O. It. N. Flection. Portlanh, June l'1 The newly elecleil noard of directors of Ihe Oregon Railway and Navigation Company to-day elected (be tol ow ing bo.rd of otticeis: President. E imund Smi h ; first vice-president, 1'. P. Ihomp-on; second vire-pre iilrnt, W, II. HolcomS; serret.try, W. W. Cotton; asist ant secretary, Alex Miller; comp troller, Oliver W. M'nk ; treasurer, .lanie-G. Harris; local treasurer. Cluis. F. H-.lconih; g.-neral attor ney, W. W. t'oilon. The Union I'riist Co. tif New York, transfer aoent. This puts D. P. Thompson in control of the company's allair. in this city. An Indian Murdered. Wkwom, CaK. June 20. An In dian named Bullock was found murdered llii- morning one mile from hereon Big Creek, where he h oi been fishing. He bad been shot lour times through the body from behind while coining home through the woods. Several Indian-' were seen l. tar the place, and fio'ii all appcieances they are the liiunlerers. Two ollicers left in putsuit. The Deadly Mule. Merced, Cal., June 2 b Pat. Tooh y, a farm la or r, was killed to-day by havn g the pole of a wagon run thiough his body whi.e he was t' vine; t i fasten it to thew.'g.n in front. Two mule h tche'l lo the rear of the wagon statte I to run and I e was pii.ne.i to the axle of (he forward wagon. Tha I n Ion I'aclllc. Va.ncolver, June 2 b The Union Pacitic has l.ogely increased the force of llli-n in cleat i iiaf the depot ;ro:ind- at Vancouver ami allot n r orce has crossid die nver to .-hawV Isl-.n I to i repaie the ermi. d for the bg bndg -acr-.s the Columnia. Au Electric Storm. Kansas Cnv, Mo., June 20. Severe elect ie eto ms, acc moan ied by much lain and h.avy winds prevaib a 1 is hum in no theast eru Kansas and wes em Missouri Another Italic.. ad Wreck. Bhaokord. June 2 1 The first section of airei .ht ttain on Ibe Pennsylvania Railroad broke in two at the t-pot l.uffa.o Mills grade last night. The rear part ran down th grade at a terrific speed and smashed into the second section. Jos. Martin and Brake man Little were killed. Six oth ers were seriously injured. The men in the cabooee were sleeping, and failed to stop the runaway cars. RAILROAD DISASTER. A I rt.iL. Wreck Which Caoae Scl eral Death. Baltimore, June 20. The New Yoik expreos train was wrecked this morning at Child's Store on tne B. .V O. railroad. BihofJ Keaue, ol Washington, H.E.kelly, sou of Congressuian Kelly, oi Arkansas, are among the ser oUbly injured. Two sleepers were thrown down an embankment. The fire man was killed. The -v reck was caused by the breaking of the main rod on t lie tireuian'b side, which . rushed through the cab, killing mm instantly. The rn,ireei jumped down" and crouched Oetilim tin- Lire Ikix. Immediately alter m arus the rod on his side gave way ami tore that side of the caO off. Ibe engine then left the rails, car rying tne cars with it. THE BILL VETOED. President Itarriaoj Disapproves an Exreaslte Bonding- Bill. Washington, June 2i. Presi dent Harrison to-day returned to he house without his appioval the fill to authorize the board of super visors of Maricapa rounty, Arizona, to issue county bonds at the rate of $40ik) per mile in aid of the con struction ol certain railroads. The ground lor the veto of the bill is that the election on the bending ol the county was illegal and that the indebl. dness which the company would incur is excessive. SENSATIONAL CHARGES. Htary Bribe offered 1b a Land Suit. Chicago, June 20. A eena t:onal charge is attibuted to Warren Lelaud, proprietor of thi l.eiand H-iiel, in an interview pub l shed in an ev. nunr paper. Tht own. rs' in of the Lake F ront Park tie th"U.-and feet wide and nearlx i mile lo g between Michi.aii V venue an -i Lake shore has u ng in dispute. Tne Kipar an right ir tne bone of ront'-i.t on and ac'ai :s m .de to it by the state ol Illin 0 , the city oi Chicago and tht 1 lmo s Central Railroad Coinp ny l.eiand, as owner of the pr.. pert j abutting on this puk, ' a-been iignt n all fencroartunents tbrre i . and has declared bis imemion o tight the location of the world's tan. In an iuten iew to-day Leland is -4U0 ed as saying that a year ago a ribe of $l.o" 0,0 n) was otfeied b m to cea-e his warfare in be' all ol the preservat on of Lake Front 1 ark. He ad led that there ha iieen a steal on foot feside which he operatioi s of the Tweed rmr pale into insignifirai.ee. The Mlltmore Courtmartlal. Tucson, June 20. The court man ial of Capt. Miltmo"e was re sumed to-day. A number of wit nesses were examined by the lefinse who testified that it had ' een the custom ot the paymastei stationed in Tucson to have the otlices in their lesidence, and tha the preeent rentals were not ex orbiiant. A Safe Robbery. Kam.au Citv, Mo., June 20. The safe of Lewis Miller, a book maker, was opened last niiiht an.i $4,000 in cash and valuables stole 1. Between Waitsburg and Dayton ind the mountains there has been hold work done in the way of horse stealing, which has caused no little exciteniet.t. There teems to be a gang of men with a scheme to gather up a brnd of horse, dis ligure the brands, and then drive them out, alt.iough that may not lie it, but anyhow they have caught horses, changed brands with scissors by enfing the hair very short, in whatever shajie they wc.nted the brand, and cut their tailn (.li-. To cut the tail from a horse disfigures it so one can hard ly recoonizeit.even if well aequi'in trd with it; but to take the srissors and cut the hair close, in whatever wav von want the brand, makes it look like an old brand, and with out looting clos vou cannot tell the difference. The principal work so far has been on w hisky Creek and Hogeye mountain, although it may i.ein different places, but not found out vet. and has been all w.thin the last few davs. Yesterday afternoon Martin Mil- l a, financial agent of the Linn county business councd, P. of II conclii'led arrangements with C J. Reed, manager of the northwest agencv ol the celebrated impF ment house of D. M. Osborne & Co., for the purchase of self-binc- ers, mowers, rakes, and twine This throws the business into the hinds of our enterprising h-ttd-ware dealers, Messrs. Stewart A Sox, who are the local agents of the D. M. Osborne V Co , com pany. The experience and popu larity of this firm will insure tiie best treatment to all who deal with them and will make an im mense addition to the trade of Al bany. No language can express the feelings ol a deaf mute who steps on a tack in a dark room. Elmira Gazette. THE DAY IN CONGRESS TheSiiTer Dejate Continued in th House- SO DECISION YET StACBID. Ts Daj CrkaimM by Blllatori frMtai iags-Tha P offle Aaproaria ti. Bill. Wasulsgton, June 20. In the iiouse to-day yesteiday's contest was reuewed. The speaker an nounced the peudiug question to be the ordering ol the previous question ou the motion made Ly Mills, of Texas, to approve the journal of Wednesday, u amended by the resolution yetterday. The previous question was oidered yeas 120, nays 122. McKiuley changed his vote to the affirmative and moved a leconskierat.ou. The notion was tabled. Wednesday's juurnal was then read aud ap proved. Bland offered a resolution to take up the silver bill. McKmley made a Kiint of order that the motion was not privileged. Bland held that the bill was on the sjieaker's table. Bland finally modi rk-d the language oi his res..luiion so as to direct that the speaker under rule 241 lay the matter on the table, including the silver bill, beiore the house for action. The speaker finally ruled Bland's resolution (to proceed to the ci.p spteration of the silver bill) not in order under the mles. Bland appealed to the house, and McKinley moved to lay the ppeal on the table The yeas and nays were ordered, pending Ahich Crisp moved that the house idjourn. The mo'ion was de feated, but the hour of live anived and the hou-e under the rule took 1 recess, ihe evening session to be for pension business. No business was ttausacted at ihe evening ses sion, however. Tl? house committee n post offices and loaus postponed further consideration n the K)-tal lele 4taph bill till the next session. IN THE SENATE. The iostoffi''e application bill aa reported to the e na'e to-dny ap pr. pria'es $7j,4ril,b99, which is an niTca-e of 473.0.i over the mount appropriated by the bill s it 1 a seed the house. There is an increase of $3H0.uO0 for comi-en sat ion of po-i office cleiks and $48. !0J lor transportation ol foreign nails. This las! increased appropriation is imtortant. as it will, if incor porated into a law, matk a de parture in the postal policy of the 'oun'ry. A proti-ion in the bill tuthorizee the postma-ter-get eral to exjiend this $48,010 in covering the cost of transpor ation. Compen at.on and expenses of clerks to be employed in a-sisting the mails in transit between the United States and other countries of the international postal union. AMONG THE WITS. A wise editor wants to know why people say a man "feels his oas" when he'onlv fells his rye. Oil City Blizzard. "How polished are my lavs!' murmured the poet. "ts," cackled the hen ; ''but you can't get twenty cents a dozen for 'em" Harper's Bazar. Things One Would Rather Have Expressed Differently. Photo grapher "Please look a little pleasant, miss. 1 know it e Hard, but it'-a only for a moment!" Punch. In spite of hot weather, physi cal culture and athletic sports continue to reneve proper atten tion. Prize tights and college tiots were never more frequent or lively. Indianapolis Journal. Saying His Proposal. "Are you going to marry my brother?" "Then there's no use of my asking you to le my w ife, because you'll be a sister to me anyhow." New York Sun. A wicked plot. First poet "I am going to get even with ihe ed itor of the Nogood Magazine." Second poet "How?" First poet "I've "ent him a poem, and I've poisoned the . ccilage on the re turn envelope.'' Fuck. One of the Old School. Parish oner "Well, dortor, I enjoyed you-sermon very much." Domine "You pain me deeply, sir. My sermons are written for instruc tions, not for the giving of plea sure on the holv Sabbath." New York Herald. ' A ronnantic young woman in Kansas wrote her name and ad dress on an ezg, and in a few we- ks she had an ova-ture for marriage from a Brooklyn grocer. It is eup Msed his proposal read, "Shell we bear the matrimonial yolk?" N orris town Herald. His First Night in N. J. "Par ker," cried his Lodship to bis valet, "listen, there is a man ap proaching to serenade us. Can you.-atch the Une?" "You are wrong, me Lud," i-eturned Parker. "That is not a hand. It is a mos quito." New York Sun. Stop 1 1 Look in the winJow at th Ladies' Bazaar. Hats reduced fjftv per cent, and all marked in plain figures. U. J. Sowa.