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r ALU ANY, OUEUON, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, l9(. 2U CENTS A WEEK. VOL. V. NO. 27 utlcatlon. United St vim : snd 1 'ffice I Oreun City. Or jlarch SM, 190. ( VOTICE IS lit EBY- GIVEN THAT IX eoutplian.- wUt. :l provisions of tb-- Mm t.t or U irtt of JUIH .;, 1373, entitled "An ' for he tale of fen's - lauds in the ?tstcs ..-ic'iif-ind. O erf.., la. aud Washlnif i jc lerritor.," Peruiiis 1. l.ouo, of Port land, tJ it of VI ilt-.o u.l-, ' "I Oregon, h nay tiie i in thin on'.ee hi s-vorn state--,..jut No. 77, for tr. cIiuh of the X K t f section X 10, iii l- a-hio No 11 south r.u No 1 ft t, liixl i1H offer proof t ehow ti.at the land soiunt 1. .orjvaiuible Tor it I er or atone ft.: ut i, ami to etabl.bi, 1,. f. (tie K4i t.-i a'- ' etOre;on C", o.-e Jotii .lat of All - uv , unsci; V. L. siuoi r agricultuial pur is claim to sai 1 imd ver ! itcllt in VV-cne 1 iv the ao lit- Heine an ; Sci , Ore. il c. u .,e. of Scio, l.eban.e,. I trvifon, I ifoii Wui. si, i: i ' 'iilllcrnij, Lc Inl Bon. Oregon. Any .i..U -v'l l-ei- l- ,,,llitl VlM"') th aho-. e-icriheii laud- rciiUcsTed to tie rht-.r e aiuis in in a "in or nefore aui i Koto lu OtAU4U--it, la9o. I T. AFI F.KS N, Ke.;is'er. M VI lo. In the Justice i n:, iu Albany jireiiD't in L'uo and or loiiuty, U:e.;on. N. C. W.Risley, i.la... :J. v. I.. mis Ivanlnvicli, defendant. To Louis Ivaulovich, the a'wve named defendant. 1 THE N WlE OK T'lK STT c GK 1 Oregon ion are hi rliv required to an;u',ir before t tt ' " undersigned a Jn-tice of tlii- Peace for the precinct aforesaid on the isiii il.iv of June Xtt at Hie hiiur of one o'clock in the after ilium of naid dav m'li-r the puliiii ation of tliiii r.u iu iin o - ome a week fr-r six ronieeutive week-. t the ortlce 1 Mid Jil-tice ill t-aid pierim t to int t'ie, above na-ue . t'- i iitid' iu i civil action The defendant t'.Y. take notice that If he fail to an-vor the Complaint herein t'.ie d feiidml will take judje merit ininol you for the sum of ten and 21 l'Hl dollar hint lor the cost and riisbu'acujciits of this action. Tlii SuinniofiS in punished ty order of the u:oe4ikrned d.i'v made this 12lb dhV of M..v GEO, PL 13HKEY Ju'ire of the Pe.i'e or vihany preclu.-t I.inu l ount-, ir- in. IHIi. In r:i count v rout ! fie itate oi O i-im h r the ciui of l.niM. Heurv Lveue nl I -inon Trot- k), ..! I'Pt'rf. .1 V.: A.g above I N 1 liL A -U IE Of fllC STA1K lii-rrnv r Uoci I tv it r ub.. tbe on p:it-"- i:nd" tfi-- innlcalnl -f- 4'' .'. ;.-r.tP' j-ia'!.:?l- r- the e !" c iUrt !; on ri'e it. .-l5i il .'sc '.' d !! court, r lf..te the Oil' day ft the rev'.tlur July keld on liie aarnc .ein the 7:h da ar- hcr.-ny ai'Vear hh.i M. ...... of Jit'y I. . iu ntiici tH:it it "'-I 'i! t nser a hen .j . :ied, thi- plsiu-firf- will Vi- j ment tfainat you ..r onc hiiniire.i . ml tnirteeu ami 1 1-10O ili-i ar- c in, ii,rri-i.. eiijht ji-rcetit per ou troiu tne lat-inrii-i.l. an.! for -.s an.l omiiurri inent i.f t ti ioi to f.- taxed. I'hiB mimm." i- )-.ib.itinl in the HfKAL'i TM -Kt M i.'K h ider oi L. R. N. Birkfcuri., ju 1" "t said coiur, mad" at c'lumh-rs, My 13. 1S90. J- V- MEAD. I. (1 M 'NTANYK. Att-Tii-yi lor pliintiffM. poller ol llniil rllleuiriil. In fiie County Court oi Linn county. Oregon. In the matter oi the .itate A S L-i'ineV, deceased. NOTKE 1 HKMKKV 1.1V. N" that thu u..... i - .. i- tlns day tiled her final ac c .uut a Administratrix of t ie K"te ol A. S. L-oney. de-:e.... l. aim 'iiat tiie Court h is api-oi-" o Tut -day the 8th day of .luiy iS-.-O it 2 lock P. M., of said iay. the tm. c foi h. nrniK oiij.-oti..ns to aaid accoiii.t .01.; for tin act:!, -mi u: ll . ieou. La e,! June 4th. HW. Makv .A. Li-onky Aihninittr itri- - tnB p-'!'t'f of A. S. Loom y. deceam-.l. tio . V KloliT. 'Att.rney for Admii.isitratiix. poller for I'abllrHlliin. Land Oilier at oimoii i'. Or. i Mai i. lel. tlOTIf'P IS HEREBY i;lKN "e i- : wiUj. na.'i. ff- tict- h' it. . i . . ulice fur n.aae Ui.al pr.-.i in support of Im . l.nm. .Hid ' -a. I f " I'e j made In-top . 1". .nut v .1 e or ; hi" alienee rv tne '.'. i rl- ! . t I.o.t: C I. - A''i-i.-. "' i M.UW.-, J i . 1W. v IVI. ,.ic Fruits, H -'i3.iEn:i. ', .601 For the S, i , . ! Sec. .;- 13. S. R. 1 W. hi ni.es ' fullowing wiinest-i- :i--v. Titinuous res'deuci '.i e Uion of, said lano, i . Sale . ! WKen. of rtrowpsvil . . I.-mi "' . Wni. . -li.; ::... "til, Or at"- Atpki til I. lie i'e ..f (lifculn I. . . t- r i.tt T. or - ii a ovrrr.-a' r T iuk c s AliAn.' ; jf L'lin x. c too bit th R--i--.-J ''-'' - vi tt. l n-tt-t! Ste-t Iii ei.tu n- hptof -rlin-? 'i.f i nd rd e;. of cfltics tb'.s 31st os of May, 15M ;.-s.l: e. s. li ey, C' mptrollr of 'he Curreav- u e tt.t filled a -cant celebruted Havana ta-arl. man nlact urea at JaJiu JoM Ik's aigAl UubSTV. sl.i v.7c, juy a ri HhlM. - -ll'l l.t 'I' l-l,--: ci, e t ' ti ' ' ii-.. 1 i a t.. ail---' '--' L'.:-n i ":' i Tsstaa jS'ssa b, V. , A .n lh'!' -; s W.d -.hi .-.U.--C. : i on. ' -' . sJN m , I 'be I-.-!:.;" " ' S&llff vJi"-.'-'' ViM.'i.t" ..i. i-.:'i.siv - r !Sw i .'..; of Orn. on, autho-U'd C rivlVlV E. Esclusiro Agrmcv far ItLDIHEHG IS LOCK VIjBAM PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CAKK- FOR-.-.WKIiDINds- Choice Table Delicacies aud a Full Line of Fancy and Staple Groceries and Pro visions, Canned Goods, Nuts, Candies. Etc., Etc, .1 Fail I. hi e of Imported and J)otiefic Clfarp. Bakery Inr V ri ll STim K OF St rtp'e Ci roit-riiH V.iilM'V. iilissw The nt uua.ity i f n, t-otleea. candiee, niti. 1 1,. KRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. AtthUi.'.l reliable house b. ali-T to be 'Ouml a coinp'eie Hinirtm- t of Iri sh fainil) loctr.e-, t'. w l;i. I m coimtat'lh Lei u aiidwi il th- i-on.i'.le lilies of KroctriiMi auu ro .'iioiia. nu.-h ae Cranberries, Fine Pickles. Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchovy Mustard, Qandies and Nuts, tastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware. Etc, These tfocia acre all tiouirht when prices erel" anil the "em-fit ol tl e maririn will be jiven to his cuj-li.niers. Kemenibi-r the place, it the uld coiner on First and Broalalhin Sts. Conrad Mier. FOR CHICKENS - $5.00 PER DOZEN, - EGGS 18 CENTS. XI if lli'r t Garrett. n biluir I ore origin lAhiit'ne I'lntmcnt h . 'it j in 1: Tie two oui ct tin ei, and ' an ahroiute cure for oil H mre- nurns. wi imds 1 1 spi ed hsnrie i .ill -kin eruption W ill posi'lve i v ii 1 k:nds i f plus. Aktcrthe Or .-:!; Afci tine O ntn-.ent. Sold by ?c.-i,a c .thi-on at 2ii cuts per hox j i,i..I, ."ill - I i ts. rcais h.r fVniilt Ir r k'u! ritie; noth Inif ilk' tntm od hr u.ftrket. Ntver U . SUOCfBifuIlv b j'fointnetit .lit muntt.-. Gtiarmiitoei' to r irei.ptruatis.n. Snr.,S.fe, Ceriain : VJ Don't be huichu-- gsd. bare time. Haalfh and nions. U nn . .1 1 r1""lar' i lll S'11 fo .T sJ 1 dress Sv mali en rse Int of orlce. 8? Ou. Ad- dress tpbro Medicine 4 onipnny I ssi cranio dox zi, rurnsuu, vr. . . Bali by Fesnay t Massa, Jltany. Ursgsa SEARLS Drv Notions FTR Also he ft rc-nlete line of !i!il)T-.fflS!l!l For sprinti tradu at prieeii that defy compeeiti in. Ilivt us a call :uii tu your shoea o at bedrock price. Oooo , di and aquare dealing. tlie udlow Fiao Slioe3 BAKEItt 7 . FRESH r RI'IT- BF.R--." FRESH BAKED RIE- AND VEGETABLES 1 BREAD . txernior'a Xnllee. VOTTCE 13 H EH EBV GIVEN TH AT A" the undersign, d has been du y appointeu executor of the last will and testament Win. S. Nob'e. de ceased l.ytlo- Honorilile, the CounH Court i.f L nn Comity, Oregon. All peraon havinsr claims Ht:a;rist the est iti- i f said Win. S, Noble, i rceu-cd. are her- hy notified to present the s;iine in writing', duly verified, to me In person, or to my attorney, f!, W Wriifht, E-rj., at his law office 'tl Alb my. Linn County. Oregon, within S'l months from the" date hereof. Dated Juue 4th lMVi. Nrmrw .1. Nobi.r. Executor of the last will and testa ment -jf Wni. S. Vible. dere.ise '. ti, W. Wright, att'y . for executor. Villrc f llniil elll lliri.t. In the ui.itter rf th Es'ate ol Reheeca Cooper, ilei-ease.1. N ICK !s HkHEBY OIVFX TH I THE underniu nel anntinisi rotor ol the Ftae . of Kel.eica Coo er decerned h this Jy ; filed Ms final n tint in said I stale ami Moi day August Sth, lso at the hour o' 9 j o'c'ocK a. M. of said day, has heen fixed li I the Countv court of Llni. County Ormnn au the time jf hear nir nhjecflons lo aid account 'f any there be and for the seulluif ! of tee sime, ! Dated .'line U IHvO. C O. BrkKBsKT. Ailmlni-tralor. I Hnitl rtrttlrnjenl. AfOTICEIO HKIIF.BY OIVF.S THAT THE I i.1 unrier"lifind executor of the lat will - ai-d trstatui nt of C. T. Ingram deceased, has .' tins day filed his final ae. ount in the ui..t!cr I of said estate in the County court of l.inn 1 county, Oritron, nd said court has xed the SrJ day of June IS90 at one o'clix k in the i afternoon of said day for hearing objections to said a-count If any there he and for the bettlement thereof W. II. INdRAM, F.x editor. ollcs of Final Krttlrnirnl- TOTirE H HEREBY C.IVFN THAT THE , 1" un.ter .lf.ed has Mie.1 her fli..il a. count j as administrntrix of the (State of F. H Omr I ili-i-easeii, in 'he cc.un'y court of l.inn county i anC the court has set Tu.wlav th Sd dav '- : June at th" hrur of 1 o'cTk r. M. for the hearinp thertof. All iiersoi-a hnilre ol.li I tlon to the same ire notified to ireiM-nf Ihein at ..aid time MK3 C. M. OlihE. HTV TAXES Notice Is hereby yii-rn that ' ' the tax mil of thi citv of AM any. Or.. , Tor The year lb'.u. has heen place.l in my j hamla for colleciion, and that I will he at i the coun.-ll rhsmheis of said city to re.-eivi-i anil receipt K-r tbe tales chs'ired in said roll, J 'or the eriod ol thirty 'sys from dste of i thi- notice All taxes rcmauiin nn. aid at f the exirat:ou of thirfy dnys thrercaftp- will Is; refurneil to the comnton eouncil of j thi- city of Albany as ilelin.tlenl, anil eru i and expenses for collecting such t .xes Is. I sd.ied tht-eto. JOHN X HOFFMAN, Citv .Mar-hat. Hated st Albany, Cr , this lith day of Miv ) law. j 1,'OK SALE AT A h.AK(i.AIN--A 1 milk and j X butter coir, Jersey, five years old. Gives about two gallons of milk per dav. for j tonus call ou L. H. Moutanye hi this city. i Tlie Celetoated j CURE ; Wirrantod to IBHUnfflVflll m m i - j. ' s. . a' the sensr.'ius vra-aiis of either sex whether ansinv from the ic-i-he ns. of st.n u ati's. inha. Co or opium, or through j outhful Imils i rei Ion. oter liidulgen. e, , u.-., such anlotof tlrain Poaer, Wake u'newi, Iksxrinir own l'a:nsmlhe Ha-k, SeRih.al W asntss, Hya Uria. N r ou I'rot ration. Nocturnal I quia- :oi.s. Leucorrhoe, Diuinesa, Weak Memory, , I oso! Power and luipoteiici, which If u,- i Wlitl i-uttrli luul to t,ran.tt,ur oia . .... ..! tinai.itv. Price II a box; 6 boxeJ fcr'jj.uo bent bv mall on receipt of price A WKITISN hl lklMlr. is (fiven with every 16 order received, to refund tne money if a Permanent curs is i.otiffo. ten. yve have thousaiulsof testimonials from old snd young, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use - f Apbroditine Circular free. Addrv-ss I HE AtMIKO hiiiu im: CO. wetrti branch. Box, 47. Portland, Orsoo. ror aaie oi rmiayajuwo,! tmi dralsu, llk-iiT. 1'rmta h or sale o t ostiay a uasoo, who seals and 1lSS ! k (El ALBANY BRIDGE BILL' It Is Passed by the Senate and Ready for the House. THE STORMS IX THE BAIT. 1 Maoy People Killed and Mooh Pirpsrtj, Dettrjjed -Scga Taken a Timbla j -Lott-ry Bnbei. , Waniuxutox. Juno L'l.--Thrf t.ii. i..i.dujl a liill anflir ' ?rnH iii-iiii i i nvii w v... i.. izinifllie citv of Albany, Orei JS'i to coiibtiuct a wagon and foor passe: ger bridge acrosn fie Wil latuette river at I hat city. The bill was introlucfd by .Senator Mitchell, who had received a me morial from the municipal council oi" the city of Albany asking for i he right to cos'S'ruet such a bridge across the Willamette river, a navigable :treani. Til E SrOIOI'S K WAGES. .Many l'pplv Were Killed and Property Damaged. Amhov, June 21. Reports from the i-urri.nnd ns: tow n sfiow thai trie storm ve-tvrdav started at Harmon, Lee cou ty,ai d proceeded to .Sublet. Couijitou Hint i'aw l'a. great many wvie hen--iisly in jured Tin' s'orm's tav.igen weie distributed over u distance of 3 mi;es. Tmrt -en ae kno vn to he ilead.mosCy chil Ireii. Thi s hoc! hoube in .'to kivn township ws coinp'e ly dt-m .li-hed 'Iheteach er and s hold's wen? injured, two cliiUiren meeti g death. Tne lo-f -O lar hs beaul uom is flOi, 00. Ihe report mat fie town of I'aw I'aw was d-stioved and 17 killed is untrue. UOWX t.oES SlilAK. The Trust Holders Dismayed by llecent l.i-k;i8latlon. New Y'okk, June 21. Holders of -lU-ar Tiust certili iii9 el iismaved ibis morning whi n they lead of the u..aniuinUS Ole by which tbe Imuse iul. pted the con ference roport nn toe anti tlUSI bill, and long be:oie tiie op.-nin! oi business on the no ir tne ex- cbautte was surroiinde i by an i s ci ed crowd of brokers, dis us-i:ig the ell Ct of i his tlon in COng'-. l'hey soon realized hat the effect WOll'ld be. llOWeVer, for Wiien the cba rmaii e travel b 11 the entire ciowd beea.ii to offer c.-itifii-ates. At tl.e c ose of business aderhne of 7sr per cent, was noted. Manx speculator- who bought cer-liti.-a'es above 80 hi-t week are crippled, hi'd it is feared they will have o liquidate on Monday. A .Muddy Race. Chicago, June 21. Unc'e Fob won the derby, to day, i-amtigH 2nd; Kinsburg 3rd; tune, 2:i?4 Tl.e track was very heavy and tin THE BEST HOUSE INOREGON TO BUY YOUR PIANOS, ORUANs AND SEWING M AC Ii IN .s II. t. Mii.iT riai os, used nine vears in succession bv the Music Teachers Af-ocialion. Mouse piool Ernhiiff organs. WILLcV LINK., Albany, Oregon. FRlII .-TR.VWBERRIF.S CHERRIES -KVKItY DAY AT MUELLER A OAR RETT'S. PQ17DEE. Absolutely Pure. This po-aer never vanes. Ajinarvel nl purity strength and wholeiomenets More f-coiioiiiicHl Ihau tht ordinar) kinds ,nd cannot be sold iu compi ti lion w';b multitude of low test, short wi.f.t alum or phosphate oowdert. doid oljlv ii r ins. KOT.4L tiklH' 'ow PPU ' .- . ! - WHl t. N. ?. Lrwis, M. JoBKaox A Co., A genta, PortiaaiL Orag. French rffwln rare - 'in fetlock devp in mud. L'ncie iioD, the winner ff the derby was bred in Nashville, Tenu., and was named fur the famous old darkey hos l r at Belle Mead, "Unci Bob." Ho whs a Colt so p-xirly thought of a' a farm stle in the fp.ing of 1388 that Uncle Bob bovteht him for 1225. A few days ', fterwurd he o!d him to Sara "Pry',:i! for The next sale h "hy Bryant to Hawkins, of Chicago, three days aiO (or 1 ",0Vtl, two tlioil-Hml nmre to be paid if he won the di-rbv. The Stakes which iro lo the w inner amount to t lrj,0Jt. KXOKMOI H KKIUKH. h Lottery I'eople Will OrTer Ten .Millions of Dollars. Balox Roi'ue. Inne 21 During tlie lottery 'Iiscu.-sion lo-day H.t ris said he had rece'ved a I'M tor truii Morris which said that if the .ottery bi'l was hi untied hy the legislature t- the people he.M'jrri-. would advance ten mi I ton dollars in 1S9I for levee building mid re pauing iu ditl'ereut par sites of t In state and the same amount in IS'dl. Nu Cliinese Xeeil Apply. RE.,iiNn. ra.,.Iune 21. To-dac JinUe Hiiirli-h refin-vd the appli -at ion of Cbas. Ah Son-j; for n itur i.liiitiou papers. .Indue Enghsn h.'ld that iln re is n i warrant in Uv for milking a Chinaman an A'neri.-an citizen, no ma.ter ho respectable or worthy. Harvard and Vale. Bofiox, June 21. The Harvard and Y'ale ball game this al'term on was very ciose and arons-d niu-h enthusiasm. lo.COlspcctatois wer- present. The score was Y'ale 8, Harvard 4. Tbe Census Takers. Philadelphia, June 21 The re-umsoi the census ennnii-ra oi ls almost entirelv completed and the eiiivervisions for tbe di-tric iives i lie population of Philadel phia at 1.040,449. CHANGE IN TIME, SHOKTE.MXGTHE TIME TO SAX FHAXCISC'O. Important Chances on the Southern Faelllc Railroad Ihe Oresnii Express Train. San Francisco, June 21. On luly first another imp rtant clianue will tie made in the schedule ot the Oregon expre-s train The turn wiU be shortened three hour-. When tbe change is made the train will leave here at 9 p. m. an I ar rive in rurtiaou at ris. m. ine redui tion in time will laig.-ly 1 made bv p-nting on a new tiain be'ween Portland and Rosebur.' to accoinmolate the large local tratli. and the ui ikii g of the Oregon ex press a through tram. Bv tin- airangement twenty-three station.- will be ount led. The Strange Reach Isle. off I'ortland Fr ui Chauhvr's Journal. The curious natural br.-akwater of the "Coesi! Rea.-ii" connect Portland with the main 'and. A D'lzzle 10 the iteoloitist, tins wo'i- deiful beacii is an example ! tlie seit prudiiciiiir a barrier to its ocvn pio. r. sg, the destruction of one r- ii; the coast becoming the me. s ol protection to anouier. The heavy waves of the Atlantic are here hatred; und during a ground-swell Ihe ceaseless giindiot: of the pebble flints is heard, like the dull roar of thunder, lor miles inward. In lemrth about ten miles, its biea lth at low tide is not above 20.1 yards, and at no place is it iais"d more than fomty-loui feet ub vi' high water. The peb bles which compose the heicii in crease in size toward Portland, and diminish to gravel wheie they merge into Rrideport Sands. From tin antiquarian, as well a a geological point ol view, inc Chesii Reach is of the deepest in terest, ui.tnv curious relics b-tng cons' iiitlv thrown up coins of gold, silver and eopp.-r, of medie val - ni slern date, though tho-e of t'ie Roman Einp re are most common. Scmelinies an i.Ue ling" are found, seals and no d in gots, ith other spoils ot Ihe sea, wrei:d from the ilea l of ancient as well a modern times hy the re lenil.'fs storms raging in the dieadedbav. Oregon's Crops. Portland, June 21. Thefoiiow- ing wss sent to day by tbe Oregon weather bureau to the chief sK'tial officer at Washington: Tbe wea h ei doing the pst week has been cool and cloudy,. General rains prevailed, doinii great teiiefit to the crop-. The grain crop is n ' assured, exept Ute sown and that w 11 make g khI hay. Th fruit pro9-ctg are fla'ter.ntr. Every thing is thriving and doing we 1." The Oldest Marine Dead. Pot GKEPslK, N. Y.. June 21. Maj. 1. T. Doujhtv, the olde-t maiine officer in the United Mates di'd to-day. Pr-si lent .l-n ksoii appointed him maj-.r of the ma rines and he served for forty years. Found Guilty of Murder. Eirkka, Cab, June 21. The jurv in the CHSe of Chas. Bawd, n ou trial for Ihe killing of LTlie M. Price last January, after twenty UUUI a ucii' mowii( '"v,-f,'i, ... verdict of murder in the tirst de- hours dehlieration, brought in a area. STATE AND COAST. To Improve the Mail Facilities in the Northwest. LIGHT CBOI'S IX CALIFORNIA. lbs Bankers at Spokane Dears in Favor if Tree OtlB gs . f Silver Portland a .J S.ucd News. Pi'iti I. anti, Juue 21. Thos. S. Stoddard, as-ist mt snpi-i inti'tnle.i of ll.e n-'Stal ra lwavs; rvicei"now; this liiv, having u rived lioin the ea-'. Ve.-U'rday. S o 1 l.lt said to-day: '.tv in- sli in tm. s aio t oo all I can lor t tie benefit i f the mad service w lii iii-ver I liud a chance. I had i long iii'i-rview with lost master General U'.uiiiaiii ike iu.-t bet ire I iet'i the departm ent and he said lie would like lo have all C 111 pl.iiuts sent to him iu de ail, and lor me to assure tbe pei pie uener- il'y that tin e ietteis would be :iven bis clo-e pi-rs.o a' a"ention and, if possiid.-. I e desired that isslslati'-e shouITi lx- granti-'i at one . It, hoWi Ver, it sliouiu lui- posfcible t bi i' g about the de sired result, let'ers would be filed and presented I fore a congres sional coiiiiniitee for a ph a for ad d.tional appropi i.itiotis to covei the ground." WAMIl.NOION UAXKEK9. They Heartily Knvorlhe Free Coin age of Silver. PpoKy.NK Falls, June 21. At lat night's ui'i-ti' g oi ti e Stite Backers Ass.aiailon. lesolutii.n in favor of an increasi d coinage 0' Bi'V'-r were unanunou.-lv adopted as follows : Whereas, the bu'ness interest of the enure Country ar- sufferitii. a depres-ion ' y reas n of a 'oocoii Irac ed currei cy ; and Whereas, i is 'he belief ol this coiiven i- n th .t an xpan-ion ai liest and in. .st safely be hc.oiii p;i- h. d by toe incri-a ed c-.-inage id s.lver; tberefot-e he it ' R-solvid. that the action of Ut rcp'e-ei.tativi-s at " ' VVasliiniO iiv..rin-' th.- coinage td' edver o American pro lncti .n has our nn qnalilied pproval. MIUDE11ED IX SEATTLE. A Stranger Shot Down In a Down Town Dive. Seattle. June 21. An ui knowi- man was shot and in- antlv kibed in tbe Suer ijilel e salo n on I roni siri-c' near Pike at 8 uYim k this eseiiirg by Geo. Wiik, a hir ke ii. r. the M ran tier eame to the saloon it Ii four o' her men. also stranger-, and called lor drinks wl.ich wen pi iced on tne bar. The s'r.tnu'er then turned to tin birten ier and witu an msiil mg iir and an opprobrious name, said '-av. b ii keener, what do vou do to a iu u w h" doesn't p iv for hit .lrinks?'' Wiik repli'-d pie-is aiilly, wherenpoii the sti.meer ie p.-ated his itiouirv in a more in sultint; m inner and then asked v. h'l the birkeeper had to enforce : ivmeiit wth. Wiik reached under the bar and pulling our a l'uii said. "I know nothinn t-eiter than this." The winds bad harHv lefthi- lips when tne rev .lvi-r was dis chaig d in the fa.-e ol the stranger w h Sell ) er de id wi ll a bullet through bis h-ad. His four friends rushed out ot the salo n and lnne not b -en -ecu sitne. Wi k at once gave himself up He claims the shooiini: was acci dental and tiiat l.e was simple running a blurt". The identity ol the man kide I cannot be learned. The initials "C. K.' were found on a sh.i t. He was about .' veais old. A It! II. Dl; COLLAI'SES. Several WhrUmen ("rushed hy Falling Wall In San Franclseoi SyN l-KANCIslo, June 21. The faliii'K wall of a building in the course of c-iiistructii n on Brantieu street this ait.-i noon re-nl'ed in the killing of John Ki:lil i-, 2 ) years ot age. and the injur nj of .Michael Lvnch and John Walsh. t hese nn n witn others were em pli ved en tl.e bu Mil u, ihe cut r number beim; seven, in- hiding l oiemaii Cairy. A high yvind anu loose brtcin is nel eied io have been the catl-e of ihe aCC dent t"he hoi di' i " beii e .pi-tei fo Police Commissioner Tobin and the oi.t'act was awarded t'i Fran -is Buckley. As so m as the crash wa- heard ihe et'ects w-rj rilled wi'h peoi le. A report has gone out that all the workmen were kibed ..r severely hurt. Willing, hands 8 u S. t'to vcmk t r Bene the workmen. No s.svier had one end of t'.e wa'l been 'aised than the iim-trit- form ol Ivnbl ie was -ei-n h it 2 on the i -ists. Ins skul ei-usiied and "lib ext net. Lvnch v. as ia. umed iu b-t-veen tiie joi-t and ihe siipi O't iven to tne Wall by his b-ft shoulder prevented the entire frame Loin coinii g on his head. Waisii was touiei to b helpie-s and suff-r ng greatly, and he was immediately rem ned to the hospital. Light Crops in California. 1 vt k vmesto, June 21. i he fol lowing weekly croo telegram was u.tut tiv .i.ru,Qri- Roiviii.L- til the j -j - - .... m . ... . iv chief signal otlicer at Wasiiington 'to-day: Haying is finished and tue yiem is large. - in nacei counrL,' ty peaches are coining in abjugr damiy. The grain acreage oLSke state is below average ; LarvOiBg b'gins in a few days. A light cro;. is anticipated, but the quality is ;.o ;rl. a full auricot crop re porrod fiom San Diego county. A MBUTAL Ht'KUKK, A Xegro Coschmaa Whs Cat Ilia Wife's Throat. Colisa, Cal., June 21. Cbas. Fell, a coachman and aervaut iOr 1'. W. J. Gooxl, this morning stabbed his wile ia several diil'ei eui places and then cut her throat w il ii a large pocket knife. Roto ere colored. The woman will probably die, B 11 escaped. Tbe feeling a 'aiust tbe man is inUui st and tiireat.sof lynching are iuiuIm. EXCITE.MEXT IN FRANCE. liver the Tar I IT Legislation In the I nited States. Paris, June 21. The excite ment among French merchants ansiog from the diilicuhies cau.-e i oy iion-b gislation colli erning toe mpoitatiou ot itoods into the L'n. ted St ites is spreading to th.- cuamber ol deputies and to news paper-. A few excitable people .alk ol retaliation. The govt m uient olli. ihIs i nd the ar-isuc coin iiunity are both btartled by the news that the finance commiltee of ihe Auu-ric.iu senate has si ricaen oil l a clau-e in tne tariff bill ituitmg works of art ou the free lit. There is a great outciy over i his action. Th. Markets. Sax Francisco,-! une 21. Wheat Wheat buyer yezr 189 . Jfl bti. Chicago, June 1. oeady : cash 65li ; July 86. Liverpool, June 21. uneat; ideis oiler moderately; new w inter 6s. lld.ste.idy; new spring, 7s, Id, eteady. MEXICAN UPRISING. REVOLUTION THREATENS THE GOVERNMENT. Ihe Tyranny of the Government Dally Becoming Heavier A Crisis Is Imminent. Chicago, June 21. A Times -pec ai from the City of Mexico -av s information is g ven of an up ising in the mining, state of Guan ijuato, v hic-b is ielieved to lie tbe b. ginning of a general revolution n.ivement. There are signs of uneasiness in 'overnment circles and a general leelintf that a crisis is imminent Ihe tvrannv ot the Kovernment is daily becoming heavier, and it is I'most ceriain that w ithin a yeai Diaz will p.-oclaitn himself direc tor. Only a revolution can pre vent such a disaster to the re- oiibiic. MOUNT SHASTA. Ice and Snow Have Carried Away Rock From tbeSnmuiit. San Francisco Chrenicle. Piofessor George Davidson of the Geological and Coast Survey gives a veiy plausible explanation of the new appearance ot old Suas ta. "There is," he said "no crater at Mount Shastx. About 270 feet below the summit of the moun tain there is an opening, from .vhich hot sulphur vapors are con stantly arising, but not in Hiffi .ient volume tn be seen from the .-alley below. In 1S75 the United -tates Coa-t Survev placed an iron cylinder 'vventy feet hith and three feet in diameter on th summit of hasta as a signal. "In 1879. in Ju'y, Professor Coll )"iia, who was my assistant at that time, made an ascent of tbe mountain and occupied the station there with two men for a period ol U'ti days, tiie longest time any Known being ever lived on the summit of Mount Shasta. Ice and slee' form in great masses ariitd the signal some twenty or thirty feet high, and the atmosphere up there is very cold. Protestor Col lonna told me that be could not place his heliotrope over the sig nal, but located it a little to the southeast onaridge of thesntnmit, the ridge being so narrow that he cmld 'stra-Jule it, as heexpressed hiin-elf. "My opinion is that a lar e mass of t e accumulated ice and snow has fallen away from the mountain to , - I ns changing the appearance of things from bt low. In tne sum mer time when the ice and snow ne't awav, musses of rock are con tinually- falling away from thesteeo sides of summit. It is quite Iikelv that an unusually lar-e mass of ice had formed, and in falling car ried with it a part of the rra-kv -uinmit, thus changing ihe ou'line of the mountain top. The town of sis. on is only tbirieen miles from Mount Sha-ti, and our signal on tthesii'iimit can be seen from there, imt tud from Keduing. A man at Sisson with an ordinary glass w ould he able at view tne situation verv ilistinctiv." Tbe tieople of Sisson sav that there is no.hing wrong with the peaks, but it may be that their view is not tbe same as from Red dimr. The theorv seems to lie the accumulations of snow and glaciers have loosened a large quantity of rock on the apex, and that tbe crater which s known to exist on the north peak baa swallowed it. -i:ii-i ii ME DAI IjN CONGRESS Co&xrcssman Hermann's Views on tna Silver Question. AFFAIR INTI1 OLD WORLD. Tbs Ctar of inssia BpslllBg for a Flfkt BnWiani Osmxsds Baoogaitloa Sarioas Camplicatiana. Washinoton, June 21. In the house to-day Hermann, of Oregon, said tbe suver question was an issue of tbe election held four weens ago in h a state, lie agreed io support tbe republican state idattiorni, declaring in lavor ot lha . free coinage of silver. Thtee, he said, were his sailing orders. The silver bill i ow siands re erred to the .-committee ou coin age, weights and measures, ix the senatk. The senate to-lay passed the house bill in refeieuce to bigamy, it provides that all the luuos and property lately belonging to the vloruioiis in Utah shall lie devoted io tbe use and benefit of the com mon nchools in that state. GERMAN AFFAIRS. The Settlement or the African Ter ritory Despute. Copyright 18X by the Associated Press.) Berlin, June 21. During a pro longed selling of the Bundesiath to day Chancellor Caprivi, explain ed tbe aims of the g ivernmcnt in i-onc'ud.ng the Anglo-oei man igreenent relative to the A mean territory. He dwelt on the gieat importance of Heligoland, and rec alled the fai t that during the war . iKS i it was neces.-ary io det ca t large force to guard against tbe Fiem-b land ng at the mouth of the A eher and Liber rivers and strong, sui-marine engine- to protect Hie water approaches to Hmbu g and Bremen. He produced an opmi n troin Yon Molkie that He.igo'and ould be so fortified that it would be equivoleet to a Iare increa-e in tne Ueiman armv in event of war. The nundesiaih unanimously Hp proved the compact and Cungratu I ited the emperor and chancellor. The teport that England spont :ne ous y offered to cede the island ia in direct variance with all reports ere. Ihe opinion of the people of the island dies uot count with other tove'iiment. both know -hat the inhabitants are opposed to annexation io Germany, lth n account of tbe dread of niili-, tary service and customs regula- ions. Germany will make con- essions on these points for twenty yeais. The leading Hamburg journals regret the granting to England of i protectorate over Zanzmar, ide alise it will place the whole trade in ihe hands of the English E st VHca Co. Major Wis-man ha elegraphed s oiilar views. All declare, however, that tne acquisi 'ion of Heii'Aland balances the losses el.-ew here. OMINOfS DEMANDS OF KL'SSIA. An ominous note was presented to-day to the porte by the Ru-s an : ambassador, NeiidoH". It suggests tbe iu'ention ot the czar to active- interere in the Balkans. Thi note declines tbe request that the Russians wait until Nov ruber for payment of the war indemnity by lutkey and demands nnmeiliaLe payment. I he note declares that in th" event ot a u lusal Kussia . reserves the light of taking all necessary niea-uies to compel p ivment. lesterdav Hie Bulgarian envoy presented io the porte a note from Stambouloff demanding theexten- lon of religious liberty among tbe Bulgarians in Turkey .and a'so the recognition of the Hulearian goveinment. Staml oul. ff is act- ng in loncert with Russia without regard to the personal interests of t'nut-e rerdinaml. It is ex pei-ted this action will develop a proclamation of the in- dependence of Bulgaria under the prince, who will be sgneable to Kussia, with ibe absoi pti-m of a part of Macedonia into l'.ulgaria. John L. Sullivan. Plrtis. Miss., June 21. JohnL. Sullivan and paity aniveil bete, this moming prepared for the trial whic'i will I eg n l ues lay. Cholera Decreasing. Madrid, June 21. The cholera epidemic in Pueb a de Rugat con tinues to decrease. At xernolt five cases of ihe disease are re ported and one death. Th. Imprisoned Miners. Pitt.ibvro, June 21. A dispatch from Dunbar late to night -ays t ha re-cuing party have hopes of reach ing the desired point this jftrnruing. In Vienna pracical p"h. Jan th ro py takes tl.e shape o'ejiea peat ng-iioii-ts for poor (w ople. Tlierv are ten cioking kitchens throughout the city that feed an average of 1,000 people each and every dy. Tm average cost of a dinner ia 8 cents, and of a cu.iper4 cents, both meals comprising the varieties i he common eating houses fur nish. A woman of Ionia, Mich., mf fered with a pain ia her bid e for tweniy years. Last week a physi cian removed a needle that is a' ip poaed to have caused all the troub-