Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 09, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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gpgg ALBANY, QUEZON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, U0. VOL. V. NO. 4 L
-BY-
B.jim Tour fiopertj
Through tie ': 3,ate firuj of
Ciirkliarl
It
The oldest Real E-taU Firm in the
Thv have land!' of al descrip-
i..rale at tlie very lowest
n.l on the most favorable
i" " "
terms.
We have pome fine bargains in
.mall 'tracts of trarden an.l fruit
i nr the ti' v . which we are
offering at a great sacrifice. This
proirtv lies near .the city, anil is
il.e verv best on im market, part
0f which is set out to fruit.
CITY iMPKIIiY i
W have :i lurse list of !
husiness and residence propi i t y
for salt- ini liiiliiiir ihe (inllra park
addition, the i-est. near si and
rheapest suburban 'iM-rty in
t'-e m.-irket. lot in thi ndd'n ion
will double ii; v-.;! - jr. Ic- ''ii'n a
year.
BUR:-ART & KEENEY,
11 KA L EST J Sv LOA A
a . i
INSURANCE ACENTS.
ALBANY. - ot.tCthN
Townscud L Wife
vyiit
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
IXSURAXCE AND I.OaXS.
First street, opposite Farmers A
Merchants Insurance Co. Albany ,
Oregon.
Agent for the foilowing Insur
ance Companies:
jEfna Insurance Company, of
II: rtf..rd. Connecticut ; total assets
!.;s.7r.i.ts.
The tiii.irdiau
puny, nf London,
$5.000,tKH).(!i.
AsHiiram-e Cdi.i
l'ligland ; capital
TheCo'unihia Fire ard Marine,
of "oitlaml, Oregon; capital, int,
OOO.tXl. TOWXSEXD A WIL-OX.
C U R K
Wirrai '.a fr . l
itiit.kfcil
tliL- t-r.er .live trncanaof rittii-r w;x h' th
ariiiiu innj lliv txin-iir mm nf tm-ti n..,
lrliu-fir uplUlu. oi br,.iiKh voiithlul in,h--rcti'i,,
o-- r ii.n:li i if, etc.. .;cf:
Bni.n -res. W -ke i'dhi, IV:.ri -i: l
r'atit ii, lti la k, m,nai W' aknt, Myk
ru Ntr u- l'r. rutinTi, Noi-t,ir::il
iol,, l.vlK-iitlh-e, 1I3lziii-(i M.-ak Mi:,ii.f
t,. ot iN.aer and IiiimiIiii' , whii h i' m-
i-tien Itra.i rn j rcn.-itun old ai.i.
liin.!t J. I'nct (I r.j; 6 ln'xcS for HM
Scit l mail d ra-eit of pnve
.iil er ft ..rrlct reteivrd. to rviu:,1 i:.t
n ,.i j ii a friaiKHrxl ure is el,t). i, .
w hair thcuiwi i.aof lot nionial fn n. eld
si ii , Up, ol lolh me,hti h ot- bet-u
pvriuai,eitl) cuitd l tl. use I Aj. hroiM:n
Circular fiev. AUtireMi
AIPU MIM4I. to.
:n UisihIi, loa, 7 Pi .it laid, ona-'fu.
i Kit ..e bf IbU) Mason, oho in in ami
UuJ ,iustv Aisttya bestsv
Ml' ftiut
KFOBt' o?? AFTER
My.
Ezclisivc genev fa: he
LI? M HE HO : It LUCK
ALBANY BAKERY.
PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CAKE- FOR-.-.WKDDIXGS-
".FRESH FRUIT-; RER V
RIE AND VEGETABLF.S
Choice Table Delicacies and a Full
Li n- f Fancy ami Staple Groceries Pro
visions, Canned Goods, Nuts, Candies, Etc., Etc,
.1 F'tTl i in c of Iinitn tt
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. CENTLEMEN.
BEST IN THE WORLD.
t
FOR
CHICKENS
- $5.00 PES D0ZE1T,
EGGS IS CENTS.
Muelb't' & Garrett,
oiit-f l-r riilillrnlliii
L'niK-d Smt. s Lmd Office )
Or.-;.'..!, i ii Or. 1ny2H !!)() f
NOTICE
in eoi
E IS MKKEB.' tJlVtX THAT
in eumpioince Willi the provwion
o lie mi I at Coiiirres f June 3, IbTS.
eiilitle'l ' An net lor the s-ile ol tun- er
lanr! in ll.e Stiilic ol ahfori i--. Oif
iro". Ni-r.da. and Wahin!;i' n" I'-lm
Kinkin of K.ick Cri-eK, Cuiint o. Li-ill.
S aic of Oiecot . haa this dav liled in
lii offii e his miir stall hient S..
, 2U.W. -oi the llri-liiie of Hih S. E.W
; of 'V i, S. W. )i ,.f - F. V slid lot,
I3:iiid4i Si-rtiou Vo at, in Towi.shin
IDS ulli. UoiireN... V. st. and
W II "lh-r roof lo h..w that the Imid
Mi l.'ht i inme v.ihiah'e for it- liinlirr
or -tunc than f.u au'riciillural purpioi-
and to clalilih I i- claim 'oa'n: l-tiid
helore the Keif'tt r and Kici er ot
thif oii.ee nt I ireon Cit v. Oi cl'oii, in
Fi-id.iy the lilt Ii d..v ..f Septi-nil.er 100.
lie names a- itnc9e : (i-i-. Mi ler.
of Porti nn. OreL'on. E. E. T f, of
Ruck Ore. k.Oiecon. G V. Wallace.
f R ek Crei k Ori-L'n. aed D. A.
ilu ck, ol Koek Cr-i-k. Ore. on.
Ai y and all peismis el . i in 1 n lt
ailV'isily 'In- iiIium- I'l-M-rMicd land
are rem-steil to tile their chiitns in
'hi office on or ht-lorc s.iid l!Mh, daj
of SipUtuOcr, lMsi.
J.T. APPERSON
UvijiUr,
SEARLS
Jill
LAD1LS AND rtFNTS
N1SU1XCS.
FTR
Also htvea
complete line of
For sprite trade at prices
hat defy cumnetiiticn. Give
us a call "lid (my your shoes of
at bedrock prices. Good
da and square dealing.
Ludlow Fins Shoos-
FRKSH BAKED
v.'." BREAD-.
tl awl l)mtn1iv Chjnrn.
For Sale
BY-
IS
BKQTSl
iHCSTUTIUHiLBAM
I HKKSlriKST L. FLINN .
I Vl K hKI-SllKNT S. v TorKO.
I CASiiiKk e. w. La:-- , ws.
V
KANSA,TS A titl E IAL BANKING
S. fc. Yocmi. L. Ktnra
I..
K. iilain, E. F. box.
C'Bihier,
COWAN : RALSTON !AIC
Albany, ;
(l.UHIil
Oregon
Tia!iwu.-ts a general banking ttuaiini
ora iht 4irufi ou Nr url(.Haxi p,
faciAial CortloiHi, r.
I.'ii iiifinp uti approved aeenrity.
Krwiv, leioaiti .utijvet u t-bwfc.
Cjllttimua eutruxtetl c us will n
)riu,bi altnilion
BANK OF OREUO.V,
ALBAXY, OREOX.
-tPIT4L ..
rr,lilrnl .
Irr I'rra
aalalcr
9 50,00a
II. RKI tM
II I tSKK.L.
. J n.BLll.V
PIBKCTOKS:
H. Brtant, .1. IV.
liili HiMPIIKtT. C II.
Bi.aim,
SttWART,
M'Han.u
E. J Lanmnu,
II. F.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
.- Ilruirii hlri. 4 hllil ru' llh
Ni d til Ladles laaisurula suatl
l uriler at I lie
Japai iese laza a r "store
KKIcrs VKKV Low k W I U W u h St CO.
tfi bn.ie 01. Kim blutl luit ir S ei.iei A
liirfckburtis.
I
i H. A. CKOWDER. C. W. CHOWDER.
CROWDER UROS
Contractor and Builders.
Office on First street with Wal
lace A t ncick, real estate agents,
Albany, Ongon. Estimatt-s given
on all k.n Is ol lnuhliugyor carpen
ter work. All work intrusted to
lis will he promptly executed.
Utu aiipp.-rt at . C. IfMrla',
I
!
ILinnCuunty Bank
e.s wilim tow.rk. lnqure at the Pacttc
Mattress Factory.
!
DEALERS IN
ST3VES. TlNWARt. HOUSE FURNISHINGS,
Manufacturers of galvanized iron
cornice. Pluinbmg a specialty,
(iive us a call.
w
to pasture. Woodle &
Tault Bros
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tbis powner ui-ver varies. A'uiarvei
of purity,strt-ni;tli and wliok-saruenees
More e-onoiiiii-al thau the ordinal)
kinds, anil cannot be sold in compila
tion with multitude of low test, short
veii(ht alum 01 phosphate powders
Sold onl in c-inii, Kotal Bakiv 'o
okk Co i Hf '.'nil t. N. V.
Lfwia .V. .Imbnson rS to., Agents, '
Piirtlsnrl, Oretron.
the;
BEST
HOUSE
ii OREGON
to BUY
OUR
1'l.vNO ,
RiiAN
AND
;EVINti
I AC I UN E
. ri .
Will 4 I l K.
Allatt t I "ri."r.
I'st-tl t'ine )iai
K:llitifi O iti.
NnlircFor riihllriilloii.
Lund Office at OreL'on City, Or.
N'
;TICE IS HEKEBY C.IVEN
tl,ut tlx- folliiwiui;-iidin ds- tile
ha fl'ctl n.ilicH of lii inienlioii t.
'nuke timil proof hi Miip"rt of Ii i
ili'im. and that mi id proof will lie nihil
hefi.rr tin- County Clerk of Lini
coiuily t Mli.i n v Oreiron. on Tui-d v
An i. lS'.m. vii: Ethan E. Tuft P'e--ini
ti"ii l. S N.. 07(S7 f.ir the E. r-i
X, W. .4'aml F. M W H S't". 34
I'p. 1(1 h 3 E. He names tl.e follow
ii'tr imcspi s to prove Iiik continuous
refid wo upon mid cultivation of,
-a:U lai-il, viz: David A. Iluvck.
Charles I). H:itc. Stephen B Tap.
(ieoiire V Wiill.ice, all of Rock Cru-k
Linn rouuty Oretron.
i T APPERSON
KecisUtr
onre rr rabllratlan.
LTnit'd States Land office
Oregon Citv Or., May 2s. 180(11
0I1CKIS HEREBY t.IVF.X
that in Ciimp iance with Mi
provis'ons of Mie act of (.ongrew-
f June 3, 1S8, . entitled "An act
for the sale ol timlier lands in the
ttes of California, Oregor.,
Xevada, aid Wa.-hington Tern
trv," Francis Postman of Tacoma
Count v of Pierc, State of Wapl
invton has this dv tiled in thif
i-flice liisswnrn statement Xo. 2081.
for the l un-hat-e of the X. W. V;
of Section No. 1.', in Township Xo.
11 . R.nge No 1 K., and will -iffer
proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its liml er or
ftone tlim for iig icuhural pur
poses, and to estai'lii-h his claim
io sinl land b fore the It- gister
a' d K-ceiver ot ilns oni -e at Ore
gou City Or., on 'Ihuisday the2 jtl
tlavot f-fpteniber, lBim.
He name-' as witnesses: John
Brenner f Tacoma, Wash. ; Fied
Van Cire, of T.u oma, Wash. ; Lena
Williams, of Tacomo, Wash.
Mary Schatler, of l a-oun, Wnah
Anvund all peis ns claiming
advt-isely the uhove-descniied
lands are n-qiie-ted to tile their
da m- in this oilice on or before
said 'oth 18J 1.
J.T. APFERSOX.
R'-Kifter
Kiillre ol Final hrllleiursiL
In the County Court of Linn county
Orrieon
In the matter of the estate A.
Ii..liev. ileeeased.
N
OTICK IS HKKEKY til V I A
that tiie undersigned ha
rhia .lav tii. d her hnal ac
emit as A.liicniitrttrix of th.
E-rate ot A S L tiliey, deceased.
and that, ti.e Court his pi-"inte.i
Tus r! v :lie St Ii day of July 1890 at
2 o'ciock P M., of said day, as vhe
tune Im l.-niig ol.j-.ctiiiiis t said
accoiii't and for the Settlemeii
tin n un. Da ed June 4th. 1890
Mary A. Loonky
A'hniuistratrix, of the estate ot
A. S, Lomiey, deceased.
Oko W. v kioiit.
Attorney for Adniinisitratrix.
In the decline of life, innnnitiei
beset us to which our y.-inh and
niatnntv were stramrern. our kid
n-ys an-l hv. rsre subject to de
rai'ieeinei't. but no hinit quals Dr.
J. II. Mi Lean's Liver ai d Kidi-ey
Palm as a regulator of thee ortans.
f waujr amssw.
I.- 1 JL M .
rail
I
Bluff Point
Hot3l Blown
Champiain.
Into
I
THB Cf CLONE'S DEADLY WOKE
The Btorm Qenertl Tbocsanda of Aorea
of Crept De.it oyd and Many
Peopli Killed.
Tnv, X. Y., .m.1j- A. Rep jus
were received at the railroad sta
tion lae to-nis;ht that the Bluif
iVnt hotel on the shore of L ke
GliHini.l.iii. ownel by the De'a-
'-LiVjir' -HuUhoh railroad company,
it into lane tiVsviteV V,Ki. !OHrbuiltiii'SV'',re Vl'ttwd h
1 several 1 .vee lot. Iris the major, who made a speecli oi
noon, and
kiown that a B-wre i-torm
amounting almo-t to a cyclone,
mged in th.it vicini y toiiay, ni
the wires are all down aiid no par-tu-nlai's
are obtainable.
It is reported from Sarat"g',
near the Bluir I'oii.t ho'el, thai a
number of eini8 out in a iow
iHjat, weie lot. .""ixteeii or more
are to be liiisnrg.
Geiieial I'as-eng-r Aitcnt Bur
lick, of the Dt lewaie & Hudson,
lift hire aittr inidnik-ht tor H ull
1'oint. Me uaid the hit-st inlorni
iion wa- tlu.t wi-ih- the h-iei wa
b idlt damaged, only one lite wut-lo.-t."
'I he storm was of extreme
eeveriiv.
DESOLATIOS IS NORTH DAKOTA.
:-t. Paul, July 8. A Jamef-ton n
Xoith D.ikoia Bp'-cial to the Pio
neer Pres-s-ys: Yeaterilay uiom
ii g the lmrri' a'e did urea' dam
xtte in Jam s river valley. J-h.h
i'o b ig a 'a-iuer near Jumesto t
was kiln d, ami his wile and ha In
f i a ly injure !. In ihe n iitmrn
r oi Hi
couit . io a i-t up l-
miles lug
all I 4 oii 8. wide, lli
an -illilated.
4ii tenitic and 5,0)0
crop- w r,-
I h- h -ii
acres of grain was le tioved
Til K STOK.M lirNt-KL.
CLi-VKLASn, tj.. .luK S. A tre-
iiici do is wo o. -loi ui ltom n e
no thwet struck tiii- i y .the
even ng nd oid treat ilama v
o iny. Freight ear- wer, oer
urni-il ii toe rnli- ao-, aini t
great hoisiinj m h nu-oi iiiC'-r,
to ks wer-- c- mpl t I v ' st.im d
i m i w.re hull Wi-ie oadly d.im-
ged. Ihe los.-es ag. r gi.e ).-
IU.I.
VIOCSKS OO DOWN.
Wi.riiit-e, .Me , July 6. At
S oViock t us veni' g a veiy sc-
ver.- storm i t in, accompiii ei n
hiiost ii cess nit ti-uiuicr ami
ightnii g, togetln-r with ah-av.v
1,-. .Many lioiise-i were luor oi
1 da : age-1. Ihe h.-inv ol the
meiho'hsi churi h was blown "11
d le 1 npo i Cues -r Suaw's
hou e, width co' lapsed under
it.
Mrs. Mia wa latallv h.irt.
KEVKKAL PEOPLE KII.I.K1).
bARAToOA, Ju!y S. Ihe pa-r-en-
liera on the ira.n wiik-ii teacneu
h-re at 2 a. m., from .Montred s ij
that the siorin was general f on
liouse's Point to Whre Hill.
Many hoii-e at Rous -'s Point and
oilier towns along me luKe wer
le tioved.
The'Blufl Point hotel, they say,
was serioily damaged, out no one
was hurt. One giiebt oui in a to-
boat wa- drowned.
The storm in Western lenn-yl
vamaanu r.asieru vmo to tug
lid ureal damage. Trees were
blown down in aw directions.
At brie W m. iuiitli was killed
and his sit-ter stunned t.y light
ning.
KM I'LOV EH TO Bl'V STOCK.
The Policy of Trout snowing on
the Illinois Central.
Ciiicaho. July 8 Concernitii!
the published rumor thai the otli
ceis of the Illinois Central railway
company are seeking to induce
employes to invest thei'- savings in
securities m inai coi potaiion.
Pie-ideiit Fish said to-day that tne
company had no 8 o- K lor sat-,
nut propose to as-isi any oi lis
oHicers or employes to huy om
shire at a lime for the m.irket
pr.ee, t-ie inch.8.-r t pay in a
sum of not ie-s tha'i loontnese
sums, th intetest to be cie.lited,
an I when the share is paid for he
can if he wisiies b-ain the pur
chase of an -ther. Ills hoped t"
nli-tt every tiugal person in any
way connected witn t ie roid as a
pn'tner on a basis of the mmo-i
liberality t sin ill p oprii tors
A TEKKIBLE STUK.U.
A Number of Vessels Wrecked on
the Atlantic Coast.
Bt RLlNOToN, Vt., July 8. A
stoim ti is a tern- on ws ihe worst
known for e trs. .-everal pr vat -va.
hts ha I a narrow a ape from
sinking.
Ihe steam tig. Little Nellie,
C-'pt. C ark, ir-m WelsM.ro.
foumlered oil' liouses Point ami
sa k wi h theca tdn, h s son and
the eiik.li e.-r, bn-e ..ame is u- -
U.ovtn. on lioard. So f r as
known i o lives were lost in this
vicm ty, but i here was great dam
age to property.
Monmoulhl'a.-k Kaces.
Monmouth Park, July 8. The
weatm-r is Imt and the a'tetidam e
hug ; t1 e 'rack is last. In the 7
fui itiiiif race Belli B con. Jame-
8iconl, Kenwod third; time,
i ..l -i I. . i
i was 1 ;2o7 made over Sheenshi ad
i A .if-. . in ... r-,, I'lt i IUU i trt UI 11
. t i I . . '11 ...
j uawa. uy critiuuiic. me LOrillard
$250 each with
iu,iu a ioeo ; starters ra.iisiiati,
. 1 I. j t I 1
Protection, Sir John, Tournament,
Burlimrtoii. Devotee. Torso and
Banqne'. Tournament led from
the tsrt and kept it until near the
nnish, when Torg : cdme front and
won ty one lenvth, louinament
sei on.l,Btnquet third ;t mf '1 :3G .
The l-oiillanl Btak.es were worth
21.'X),i to the wii.ner.
HIK PYTHIAN KMtiUTS.
The Oprnlnif KzerclHes t Milwau
kee LarKvIj Attended.
MtLWAiKKK, July 8. The fa-
tuiesof tne niormnt! coiictave of
the Kniiciitn of l'vthia liu-le
.ere a giand rec-pti'in at the ex
poaitiun building, and the opening
d--lneiaiioi.8 ot tne Suprviu
Lode. The i-xercises at the ex
i-lcuuie. lhe iri.vernor followed
1 h a we.voiue on In-hali of the
H-ople ol tne stale.
Approximately 15,i00 men were
prt s -nt tnis moniii g.
teveial ca-ea of piostiation from
neat oc. ui red y.-sterday and to-day
but lion- s-r ous.
. Ti-e paiade ol the Kn-ghts, in
spite of the most unbea ame heat,
was a greai stici ess, there h.-ing
1 1 1.0. 10 in.-u in hue, and live bri
gades of l-'iO Culiioinia k n gins
and ot ier weti rn states ui.der
.-..iiniuiii-l of vjeii. Ii. II. Schatlner.
Commander Carnaham snen
oils y d.-iiouin ed the st ry t t the
etl'ei t that he h .d rt-fu-ed ihe Cal
ifornia delegnion a: mis-ion to
tpiarteis b-taus- they wanted U
bong wine u.t-i c imp.
A NEW OLVSfcU.
It Bursts Out Id Wyoming With a
Sevei e Mluck.
Washington, July 8. iecretary
Xohle ie t-ived iait- tins ai eui-i n
he h;loiig d spatch fr..:n Supt.
I'.outi lie ai ainin . oth ll.it ir.ligs
vouiiu:f X ws iia- just ie
i- c.-ived tro'ii the ba in ihat tin-it
W.iS a severe SlioCK, 101 owed Dv a
tcri o-le loar, a d t.ieev er ra led
"new ti-i'tr" had an . r..pt on. Ii
I- th owing Steam. S'OUeS ai d
iat r ab -u I'd. I eet in t ircumlei
i ee to a oei hi ab ut 1-5 leet
a. d it s si.aiii g ti.e whole dasii
.ii.-und th t icn.' v.
TltK CUAII MAN KILLKIl.
in Accident that Itefell Some San
FranciM-u Ladiea Out Ititline.
San Fkancim-o, Jn'y S. Maitin
Court .ey, a c achiiian in ihe em
ploy ol X. 1'. R oe ait, Was irsiaot
y koleii t da by the team run
iiui u A.iy. .Mrs. R d.'oiit and two
others w-re in ihe carriage an
ivciv all tluown o"l on the pice
n e:it. ouiiney st i in ii on hi
ht ad, c . u.-i i .-1, s ileath.
M.s. Rnieout was badly cut
a hull the In ad and was orus.
aioutthe lady, and it is it-ared
se si. st lined u.tetnal injuriei
which my cviise her de.nli. Th.
.ther two occutiaiit were also
.-evetelv hu t.
t'Al'UHT IN SEATTLE.
In Ahscoiiding aliirr Arrested
and Idt-utilied at Seattle.
Seaitlr, Juiy 8. L. H.B irtlett.
the tli-l.tt-1 1 i Oi; cashier ol tlie Bank
oi Foit, .lofg in county, Colorado,
-irresieii here, having been caught
tiv a detective Oil Sunday la-t, was
kept in a secr-t cell in jail, while
waiting identification, whieii
came to-day. Ii is said Bart left's
donate amounts ta 450,' 0 J
Wiien arre-ied he was working a
ireight clerk on i lie steamer Geo.
Starr, whi.-li runs on tiie .-ound.
SlICIOEIN I'OltrLAMI.
A Fourth of July Spree Causes the
Hash .Art.
Portland, July 8. Thomas
Kennedy, a laoorcr, livii g m Al
hin.i, coinmit'ed mi ode tuis even
ing liy lak nz an overdose o:
ltudaiium. He hid beei on a
spree si. ice ihi 4tn, aif.1 it is
iln.Uilit he became despondent
hi.e sobering up and decided to
take his lite.
IN ION PACIFIC CHANGES.
Appointment of Officials nn the
Pacific Coast Division.
Portland, July 8. Piivate a 1
vicestroiu Omaha say that general
tiallic .nanig r, M.-llen. o: tne
Union I'acilic h is mattethe f -ll-iw
ii g apioini men's : l. Campbeli
t be assistant gem ral tratli.- in m-
t.ei ot iiie.-ysit-iu with hiadqun-
t-rs at Portlan I. J. C. Woi i-
wotth, general lre;glit ag nt.Pa. ili
Divi io i, witu iit-ada larieis a
Pol 1 1, nd, vice H. Lai-i-D.ll pn -
ni-eed. F. s. Miller assis'aut gen
eral ireinht attent. P..ci:ic Diti-ion,
wi h htadqu.titert t P..itlmd
vice, J. (i. vVmal-tortii, pio noted
8 II A. ML: ON I.OllSIANA.
The Lottery Bill Passed Over the
tiovernor's Veto.
Baton Roiue, Julv b. The
lottery hil. w .s pa 8 d t-id.y by
II, e hoii-e over the g.-vernoi V veto,
yeas 05, nays ol.
Ten Thousand Teat-hers
ST. Pah., July 8 The nati nal
ducalionat assiM-ia'ion eonvenlioi
oene.l today vtiih about li, 0
it acners preseiii noill all pari ol
tlie . nited States, loan aldr.-s
Hoii.E.B McE Mj-.of Or. go-i.urire.l
the a-eoei..tlon to llieel in port
I 1
inn i in i.tYiH. ai llie eveii.no
ass on much interest in ad
. I . , . "
i ureiiWB was Uianilested.
THE DAY IN CONGRESS
A Sill Introduced to
the Women
Pension
WHO. AIDED THK SOLDI K3.
The Wy .inlng Admlnloi Bill-Ooatsstsd
Election Caett Dsoldrd ta Favor
of Df tiocratt.
Wasiiinotos, Julv 8. lii?
hoiie to-day concurred in ttie sen
ile amendment to ilie liou-e on
for the admission of Wyoming ai-
a s'ate.
The committee on elections dis
posed ut the two Missouri con
iettod -eIeeliolii'ca8'a";:ol"Hllt ;
Catchings, from the Third district,
and Kernaghau vs Hooker, from the
hevenih disirict. Ihe decisioi.
avors the sealing of the demo
cratic meiutjeis, Patchings and
Hooker.
Biiga.lier-tieneral Benjamin H.
(irit-rnon was placed on the retired
list.
Represeiiaive Belknap to-day
repotted favorab y from tlie i-oin-
II l tee the invalid pension bill
granting a pension of $12 pei
noutli to all Aomen ho served us
irmy nurs.-H in the l ite war for a
p. -nod nf six months or more, ami
who rendered set vices to the sick
on the battle-neld.
IN THE SENATE.
In the senate at 3 o'clock tin
conference report on the silver bid
tent over until to-uiorrow, ami
eulogies on the late Representative
v S. Cox, of Xew York, were
held.
FIRE AT SPOKANE,
t hree Houses .f III Fame Burned
Poor Fire I'rotrctluD.
Spokane Falls, July 8. Fir
roke out ai lour o'elo-k th-eeven-
n n a imild ng. O'l'ainiiig hous s
lot" ili lame at t'ie c -rner ol Ferr
.md Alder streets. The firemen
nr.- slow in rea-li n! the S'-en
nd the waiter supply was inad. -
.piale. Tor.-e bawdy h use9 Wei
limed with a!l tneir coiitelit-
1'he total loss is ah ut 15,Mi
ted covered bv insurance. The
n ldiiiir was ownetl by Pelei
Co-te.lo.
The Markets.
S Frvnoisco, July 8. Wheat
buver v-ar 18SI0, 1.4o7; sellei
y-ar 1SW t, new, $l.3..
Ciiicauo. J-iiv 8. Close; wnea
inn; ia-h 8S.1.. ; August, 81JB
Sei.teniber, y,i .
Liverpool, July 8. Wheat
ii r in ; den. a -d improving; hold
vis o.Ter sparing y ; California, 7s
l..d(i3d p r 'cental; Weeten
urin. 7s. lt.,dc:7s. 2d; red
.vest. rn. 7s.
Long Ministerial Terms.
r'roin the Milwaukee Evraii.ir W iecODnin.
Ihe tact that the Rev. E G Up
Ivke, one of the leading ininist-rs
oi the Methodist Episcopal Ctiurch
in - he Xorthwe-t, is seriou.-ly con
sidering a call to accept the pas
toral i barge of a church of thetjon
git g .tioi.al deuoiuinaiion will re
vive t..e iliscussioii, which has
Deeii rife at intervals ever since
iiinerant system of the Methodists
was established, as to whether or
not the benefits that flow from
liequent and pastoral changes re
mo e than offset by the di -ad van
ages winch ih system involves,
foe idea of Wesley was to discour
ige tlie members of the ministry
r om setiing their hearts on ti.e
things worldly.,, It was hie theory
tnai scool. rship in a minister was
f far It ss coiieipieut e than rehg
ions enihusiasm. His great ob
ject was to revive the spiritual
life of ihe chinch, and lie found
hat this could most quickly be
d ne, tinder the conditions whii-h
levaih d in -his country and his
lime, by the o icy wmcn ne pur
sued. But a century of prosper-
us exiLience has seen a great
change take place in tne character
md mnuenctf ot tne Mettiodi-t
Courch. It is no louder di-tinety
achuichoi t ie hum ler classes
butdiaws representatives of ah
oidc:s of the population wi'hiu its
to d. '1 he sprcbd oi popular edu
at on has also done a gre tt deal
to change t ie conditions under
.v icn its work can be mo t profit
ably on led on. In social as wed
as in lntelh ctuai stand-ng, the
letho lists of the United States
include a verv d.fl'ereiit class ol
u o ie irom mose wi.o lormea ai
. j t
uio-t he wnole oi iiieaenomiat'on
a cent irv ano. Ihe necessity lot
so. ne in. diticati -u of the church
olicv r g.rdi. g tt.e ministry has
been re. ognized and acted upon
ii is rea-ued that me average con
grejati-in ot tins tener -i-n c nilo
eceive little t tiilication from the
prea.-iiing of an ignornt mat
ow. ver sinc-ie ins p.ety, and t'ie
ciii-equence is that, ns a b dy
the .Me llO U8I IlilldBt. rg ot to tlaV
oinpare lavorablv with the clergy
oi ot er tteoominati us in It-arnn
and ami ty as w ell ax in religi us
leivor. It Iks also come lo be
realized Unit the old polit y of re
moving a miuistt-r from his charge
as Boon as he his I. eld it long
enough to g-t acq tainted with the
K;...le, and t g ve them auopior-
tunitv to get a qnainted witti him
is n-.t as wise as it once seemed
-mil the policy na been gradua'lv
moiiti.d, until now it permits
under ceita n conditions, the iv
i en t ion ot a pastor by the same
.congregation, for as long aa five
. .. . - I
deal of chance for the assignment
to 1 determined to a considerable
extent in politics in the confer
ence. INDIANS FAMISHING.
Deplorable Condition of Things mm
the ChayaBB Asaney.
St. Pacl, Juiy o. A Pitts spe
cial from Pierre, South Dakota,
nay s :L.it n. s Ironi ti.e CL vi-n:ie
agency ,eounrms the surmises as to
he Indian trouble at that point.
There are about 4000 lndiaus at
ihe agency and tbey created a dis
turbance to day when they found
that no rations could be issued
till Wednesday. The delay was
caused ny the fact that the cattle
were notdiiven in from the range,
thus leaving the Indians almoet
r-frrmg.tjt-iluuty 4i mor
row. ' Tiie Indians - also object lo
be counted in the census aud their
enumeration will be taken with
great difficulty. Tlie con litioii of
the Indians id deplorable. Yes
'.erday VI died o' consumption and
ung trouble, and the physic. an
i. is many more serious cases on
nand. Ihe sickness prevails
almost entirely a.u.oi.g the seini
civili.ed Indians.
TUB PKIZE KING.
Weir "The Spider," Knocka Oat
Boxing: Master.
Bi ffalo, X. Y.,Julv 8. A prize
fight between Ike Weir, "Tne
pider, and Jamas Connor, in-I'rut-Uir
of the Buffilo athletic
lub, took place to-nigbt. The men
fought witn skin gloves.
In the hr t lound eir led the
tiitht, and not in two blows on Con
nor, alti-ongii the latter scored on
eir s ieit eye.
In the second round Cnnor
ma le a lurioiis effort to .each Weir,
but fai ed.
In the third he tiied it again
aim the same result, anil beh-re
ie could recover Weir t-tretthed
him on the no-.r with a right
der on the jaw. He gathered
him-elf up but was too weak to
ntinue and -'Ihe Spider ' KJon
ot him back wrh a smash in the
.nouib, kn-s king him out.
AN EXCITING KACE,
A Horse Falls and Breaks the Keck
of a Jockey.
Washington, July 8. The
Drexel etakes was ihe event of lo
tay. The race was captured bv
the crai k California horse. Santi
ago. A fatal accident marrt d ttie
Sort n 'fii- race, - Ii-
ys being killed. Xoretta fell on
f.io. home etr t-h and roded over
Voljos, ti e rider, breaking his
neck. -
The Death Sentence Pronounced.
Tri ckee, CaL, July 8. Charles
H. Bowden, convictetl of the mur
der of Mis Lillie M. Price last
January, was this morning sen
tenced "by Judge Hunter to be
bung on rh fifth of next Septem
ber. .A motion of appeal was en
tered. A Heavy Fallar,
Sa.n Francisco, July 8. The
firm of An-tedt A Co., owners of
the Lafayette brewery, filed apeti
n ol hantrupH-y to-day statins
that their liabilitiea amount to
1258,000 and assets, $170,000.
Hot Weather la New Tork.
New York, July 8. This is the
hottest day Xew ork has had in
e.us. A number of prostrations
ar reported, but no death.
At 3 o clock p. m., the ther
mometer n gistered MO.
Miners Will Return to Work.
Victoria, Julv 8. It is stated
that the striking miners of Wtl-
intrton admit that thev have no
grievance, and 20 1 are w illinu io go
nack to work it Liunsmuir will sea
'ha' tbey are not molested.
Visited Bismarck.
Berlin. July 8. The Independ
ent Xew York t hooting corps, in
ullunifoim, paid a visit to Bis
narck to-day.
The icea -which some people
have alout the French word ''nee"
s amusini:. It is no uuu-ual ttiine
o find some people speaking of
Mrs. James Brown, 'nee" Mi-a
4City Smith, and it must be con-
ie sed that th s innocent disease
epidemic among a certain class
ji country corre-pondents. But
jne use oi this severely worked
French w rd hi h recently ap
peared in a little paper seem-like
ly io wear the championship palm
unchallenged for some tiin-. The
effusion was about lined aris-
to racy. A woman twice married
betore,'o h thed?ughterof a count,
w-s w. auea tor a ttsira time to a
French marquis. The delightful
sto y called her "the Marquise le
.a dioix. nee Cume-s Son li
meade, n.e Bar n- ss tira.iviile. nee
l.dv I'.everuipV- " If tlu ....l
of births in the family Bible of
years. liut there is sun a kouui
th s often-oorn lady were kept ac- ,
cord n to the ti.eorv of the man
who wro-e that storv what an nn.
solvab'e problem it ouhl be!"
A Convenience Fur Albany.
For the morning 5 o' lock local
train ruining from. Albany toPort-
ianuf which maaea tne run through
wiihout cham-e for breakfast, Mr.
Gross, .f the Depot Hotel, will pre-
pare in i couee witn the lunch
served to he taking the train
who dueire it.
A 1 table claret 25 cen's per bot
ile or 2.50 per dozer, delivered to
aav part of .the city. M. Baumgart,
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