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2i CENTS A WEEK. ALI5AXY, OUEUONp-LtlDAY, JULY il, I.VJ0. VOL. V.X0.4.3 S Exclusive Agsacv f j.: BU'MllEliG lifjiCK ALBANY BAKERY. PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HA.ND-- CAKE-s FOR-.-. ..WEDDING-.-. VFREH HilTIT BF.R V KIK- AND VEGETABLES Chou-f; TaMe Delicacies and a Full Line of Fancy and Staple- Groceries atnl Pro visions, Canned Gods, Nut, Candies, Etc, bite. .1 Vnll l.hn-tif In init ial W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE. CENTLEMEN. BEST IN THE WORLD. FOR- CHICKENS - $5.00 PER DOZEIT,- EGGS IS CENTS. Jluellet' it' (iiti'i'i tt. N SUK NK Cf OK Alman y Okeoon ctrirtL k. 5i.iim.ixwi rn ii- .piil m.vi.ooo. OfFICEKS. President W. F. Read. Vice-President- .1. (. U ritBtaan. Treasurer J. I.. Cowan. .-, retarv .1 . K. Klderkin. niRKCTOKS. h. .-traiian. J. I.. Cowan, J. O. Writsinaii. . F. Head,. I. K L. Foley, .loh" terulHTg. F. Simpson, W Weathrtford, L. Buiiielt and M. Safe, Sound, uonservative A Square Company. Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People iftXMaia Homt Lz,Ulli39 EARLS Ik 1 LAU1LSAND OENTS NISH1NGS. FTR A'so h ive a complete line of lliili'H . I lH: wn nam w f For iribi! trade at price hit nety c.Miiifeitf n. O-.vi U& avail :-ud l.uy ymir mine o! .tt bedrock pricef : . it ami square tlerdi il'. ac Ludlow Fino Shoos FRESH BAKED BKEADv.V rani f:o)tmti- Chjarr. FIRST BATMUiBABK l-KISIDKNT L. XLINN. Vl K PKI-sllJENT S. " TOCSO. tASlllKh K. w. La;: , K)N. OKANSACTs A GEIi-lAL BANKING 1 liL'ai.v'KSb. ). E. Vlll SIl, L. Plw.i L. K Hi.in, K F. ux E. W. LAttlo 1 Carl.ier. COWAN' RALSTON iAI.D CHAA EU LAIN Albany, ; - Oregon Tranaat tt a irfneral hanking Iumiiim ' lra iiU'tit itnifti on Nt ) orW, Hut -n iHiAfl Hortlaiifi. r. l-ari mone oti amvel Hvciiritj'. Kftvivt tlcCipltt uljt;t;l tt bt-CK. C'.iUt cttoiir fiirruHteil to um will re t )r Milt t AtttfitlOU BANK OF OREGON', A Lb ANY, OREGON. ripi.. 9,-o.0n Prr- ulrel II. Rkl lM II V IHIIIIL . J tl V. ULAI.. ...e ... wnECTOHi: H. "!Ttl A' t, .1. VV. Bi.ain, (i- . Ill ul'liKET, ( M.STEWAKI, I..J U.M.Nt, H. F. Mpkkii l. LAP IKS' UNDERWEAR I liriiiirnirn jlilri. i lilldirn'o lolh lit!.', it-it l! Iiidlin Uiiruirul lund In urili-r nl llir JapanesePaZaar!tore , K c- VKi T LOW h'- lUUh'tH'. ' .'a Sti-rt oil First Street lit xt tc Senin A lih.i kl.urna. l. CKOWDEK. C. W. CHOWUKK. CHOWDER BROS C.ntracto8 and Builders. Otlice on First street with Wal lace it Ciwiek, real estate agent.". Albanv. On iron. Estimates ifiven i on all'kinds oi buildingsorcarpeii .... , I. ter work. All work intrusted to I us will be promptly executed. -1.Y- KLEIN . j V lgnt WUoa for Uui. Ml Si BY- hn lour Piopenj fhiough ttie it-Ml estate tirro of jliinS'lliii'lvlim-i 4 imwy. The oldest Real Katate Firm in the They have land- of - :1 descrip tions "forsdeat the very lowest prices, and oh the most favorable terms. W.- l.ave. some Rue h-irinini in small tracts o garden and fruit lands near Mm ri'y. which we are offering at a reit flaciitiie. This proper! v lies, near the city, ami is the very best on the market, );rt of which is set out to fruit. ICITY i'KOI'EKTY "A'e have a large list of choice busi'vss t:id i.''ih"n-. propevtv fo,- ?niv i : . V -1 1 . t i i j r th-' nhr:i park addition, the I'esf. nearest and , ch"a:f(-t f ; tUo market. ! .urban property op A lot. in this addition will ootihle n ' aire in lee tJ-aii a ; vea r. EASY PAVHEMS. bur v'fABT & keeney, U i:i: ST A SE, LOJ S INSURANCE ACENTS. ALBANY. - ORF.nON Townseud Wilson, REAL ESTATE BROKKK8, INSURANCE AND l.O.iNS. j FiiPt street, opposite Farmers & j Merchatits Insurance Co. Albany. Oregon. Agents for the foilowing Insur ance Companies : Etna IiiMirance Comnanv. of Hariford. Connecticut : toial aeet8 .70,751.65. The (iiiardian AfHiirance Com- pjinv. of I nilon, England ; capital $5.0iK).(HMi.OO. T!ie Co'umbia Fire and Marine. of "oiilaud, Oregon; capital, $.l!0, OOfl.lHi. fOWNi?ENl& WIL.-ON. FOR SALE BT AI.L DRVOOIBTB. T 'Son-;' ii:ot-tl:p Bin I iiiirrlia.M-d a Inn of Ilr J. P. riillV Ctm rti ( urf for in v own n. lut ti mi in if niy m-pliew, C A. Mi'MuLan peril u U mi di cine I Irt liin tinvv n y mx of medi cine. Hi now senl for three more tiuxea, ly'uur It is the heit thimr for i hIim i ii vver trie'! I liim mid bit lr tiiln. I K"t anotlirr l.ox to use ia my hv. und rlirenulljr re onimrnd tt tontlit m. :iii.ii. d,. JoBN Mi MAHAN, Ex t nuntv CniiiDiiuiuiier Laua Ca, Ori-t'on, Sl.iiiiKfiflit I.ane county, Orvgoa. I'n.f J. w , .InlniKiiii, preridru: of tat .-tate uti'ntrsij;. , fajs it i-uird 1dm .1 a i-KiiL'li tifte: l" oilier prrtrritioDk had fuied. I.ikewe two of hi little ir!it useil it to cure tlieir ioul'IiC Mn I M irk Unite, wile .f Pn.f Badir - j " '" lr(,f Joliiio'. and reieui. ,1. ,, u trl... a. I un ii 0 s it to all win) n-rir In iii colda. unU i'oul.'1ie. I-or rm.gba ii acta like a liuiin, and tun be udiaied ilito the jilpee oi p.tasavee, whtra. cuuga iiiraa aaa raaca luinelto ally THEDAYINCONGR The Senate Adojts the Sifrer Conference Repoit W OREGON'S SENATORS VOTE UA Wyoming Becomes a SUU-Bill Iff E eht Hoait a Day'i Work fan QoTernceDt Emplojei. Washington, July 10. The sa a'e has a opted tin conference j& :oit of the silver hi. I; uud nays. 2d. Jr The vote on the confereneetfv'y. .. .i... i. ill ..... , pint un mo -111 .'in - r-. . owe Yeas A d i h, Allen Al on, I'.lair, Cue y, Cu loin. Davis, Dawes, Dix-m, Dolpii, Edmunds, l-vots, Farwill. Fre, llawlev. Higgins, Hisiock, Hoar, l galls, Tout), of Neada, McMilan. M.m lerso-i, Mitthe 1. Mo hIv, Pei tuirew. Pierce. I'lait, Plumb, P.-w-r, yuay, .-and-'is, lawyer, Sherman, Smoner, Squire, tock hridje, Stewait, WHhlmn-, Wolc tt 3!. Nays Bar our, Bates, Biaik'-urn, t all. Cirli le. Cockerell, t'"kf, Colqnille, Daniel. Faulki er, (iibso". (T-.rman.lliiDp ton, Harris, Jon s, l Aikansa-, Kenua. M- 1'liereon. l a c, l'ng'', Hansom, Kea:an Tupe, Vane, Ve-t, Voorli es, Wal lif.ll 25. The president approved te act for the adn ission of Wyoming to-day. T e couiiiiittee on labor reiort d favoraby the bill ciiH'ttntin". eight hours a day's wrk for all lab 'rers employed by the govru inent. Af'er a long debate in the house on ihe rules ai d the approv d o i lie j urnal, the conierence report n the oiph matic and onular at -propria! ion bill was ad"pt-d Fu stoti, -i Kan-as, Bumn tted and the house passed the report n tlieai.Tii-ultur.il appropriation. The house tt.en ent intoihe ivniMiiit'ee of the whoe n li -land grant forfeit re bib, but ad j -u lied withou' action. TO ritll l Ed' , M K1UCANS. V S. War Ship Ordered to l'ro- cerd to Central America. Washington. Ju;y 10. The nav department, having received in forn iilion ..f the trouble tlnit is iniiniaeiit between Mill Salvador and Guitem.ila, has ordei.ed t; e U. S. s earners Kanger andiheii-, to proceed together to 'Ventral ......... A- 1 I. .. I . America to lo .k af'er Ihe ,2'otec it ion of Ameiicin interes s there. HOLDtAlST IN FKANCK. A Town Burned and Many I'.ople 1'erUh. Port ok Si-ais, .lu'y 10. Detail coiii erning the destruction of the Tie DBlBtotBd French Ms3 3.1 Z KFOFE AFTER the Kriierative uritaiia of either mi whether arminic Ironi tile exccn-ive iim of timiilanl. lohai-co or oiiium. or ihrn'iah jnuthful imlw cretiou, over iinlulL'i'', tc., auch aalonnol ltrin Hover, W'aUe Ii'um, Bcarinar Down I'ainfi in ihe Hoi k, l W aknean, Hy teria. Nt-r ou Proa ration, Nocturnal onila aiohfl. Leucurrhoe, Uizzineim, Weak Meiutr( Linmof Power ami Impotent-, which if nek. lecteii often lead to reuiaturu old aye am inaa.iity. Price II a box; 8 Iuxe6 f cr 5.Ut Sent liy mail un receipt of price. . MlillllX 1.1 iHIMIK la r" with very 4ft order, received, to refund tni money it a I'rrniHiif nl cure ia rotiffe. te. We have thiiuaanoaof tentinionial from old and youiiK, of both aexea, who have been permanently cured by the uae ' f Aphroditini Circular freo. AiMreaa hk triiNO ttiiiimi: rw. Weatern Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oreunn Kor aala lj Koaliay A Maaon. ho aaalaano efatt ftttii uiM. ail m V iln; t nUll Fill: For Female lr retrul.iritiea; noth ing lik. them on the market. Neve ai . Succceafullt naed bv prominent l.lie montl.ly. Ouarantew' to re lict e aui'preaarl mei-atruation. SnrSifs, Ceriain Don't be humhUK ired. Save time llealth and money. Take no other, gent to any ad drew maii til rei-i lt of prii e, $2 00. Ad liriu ihrn Mrdlrlne C ompany Went llran. h B..x 27, 1'nrllMrt. P. 8oU by Forhay & Manaa. Albaay. 0r w TANTH) IMMF.I.IATF.LY TWO H'KIII rnxtiitiK I ota aliout 6 yeaoi om. wno Inn tow. rk. imiuire mt r.i' Mattre-w Factory. 1 MNF. t lOAKS-IMPOKTtD. KFV WFM r una hii,.il.- rnihracina the celebrated Flor de Muiln.l. l-atn-llaa. I'eiiouerora and other etioi. c liranoa in the Wrlla. rir" am Wetrn t'nlon lelarfiaph olbca huiMim,, t-S hen. ember the place IIOI'KINS BKO'S. DEALERS IS ST3VES. TINWAR , HOUSE FURH1SHP CS. Manufacturer of galvanized iron cornice. Plumbing a sp:eialty. Give us a call. H or none rrlunilnl . 2T !:a: Fair's Golisa A5k-;r:ilt w W paeuira. WaodU TaaUBraa. town of Fort de France in the French Island of llaiiinqui- has just been received. Immed atelv after the cata-trophe Gov. asse, iA Martinque, sent an appeal for aid to the governor of imitlat Sir William Kobiuson assuring : idm that tt-ree-foiirth of the ton i was ou ned ; n l moi e t an bQM people Wit 'i. ut homes and f d and needed aid a! once. The fire o.curied June 12. Sevent. en hun-m d houses were destroyed and the total I ss is stima eU at 8,00,iWH). it is impbs-ible no t tell te uuoi eroi cfia-s. I'nelv" ' du- have been recove'nl, in my of rthom were burned b yo -d recig- oners we. e leuriully um- k SK IN MhlXlCO. L ulny to Occupy 16. Acre uf Laud. City o. xko July 10. W g Gn Wan. ah by Sa.i t-ianci- bine e. ms as-oci.ni d wdh nim a well k..- wn attorney o tin- auiec tv, have just pure .a ed l-i in 0,00 I ai r 8 ' I and On ihe 8 hnius of T. huautepi c a :d w 1. oin lete io- ay the purcha e o il tht-r laiii- tra t on which code , indigo and tobacco, ant it .- tn-lieveii, t.-a can b grown A 1 ire C ne.-e c lony will b i-8t ' lis ied at once a d will he the fir t evvr larted in tios country. Ihe c iy will l e without aid fioiu the ieu rai goveriunei t A VILLAIN'S WORK. An Attempt to Sink a Ship Load- lug at Taeuwa. Tacoma, July 10. An attempt was m.tde Weiinesdav nihf to scuttl- 'heClnl an shipGeoigiana. loading lumber at the laconm mills ior Valpatai-o. On g ing into the hold yesteiday the mati discovered a t wo nch nu-jer bole bored in 'h- vesse's liottoni. Tt-e aiiL'er truck an iron b 'It alter go- g in tlii. woo I about seven ii ches. he villain then tri--d to use h mailer augei, but it was too ehott to pierce tue thick tun -era. Suspicion M.int oa Vorwigian arpniter. Chr Htop er Ander-on. who, it is Faid, has threatened to eii k the r-hip In cause aptau St. 1 1 ley refn ed to advance iiitn money for dr nks. A RACE RIOT. Griffks, Ga.. Ju'y 10. A fatal race r'ot ccuied at searn's mill ond, Faye'te county, this aftei- o -n, in which four ia gr -es viete ki led ai d six wound d, two of whom arc teported to be dvin Eicli whites were tli t, but it is thought O'dv i ne o' them fat 1U m.k.n.' 18 ti .U ki" d and woil' d- H. '1 he iioub'e started with a row between a darkey, who was seh- i tin wine, and a white man Tb -hooting son bet tine general. l!:ere were over 6..0 ;eople on toe ground. War Among II re w era. Oini Ado, J.ily 10. A paper says a i'i; tig'it is on among Of brew era here. it lies iietween the Kiigi'sh syndicate, which lias bought up a numb r of the larges' orewerii'8 heie, and some of the sma'l ones. I he ri'-nlt of the ttiiht i- a drop of p-icea from $8 'o 50 iier barrel. The biewer-: omside the syndicate are inauguratii g the cut. Th. Marketa. CuiCAoo. July 10. Market che and wheat easy; ca-h iW,1; Seje iemb-i 89. -an r kano-co,.Iu1v Id. Wh at buyer B'-arou of 1890, A'.. LiVEKPooi.. Jul v 10 Win a' hold ers offer sparingly ; new 'J, wn ei 7 s; hrm; s,r ng ss 1 'gd ; nrm. Oregon Ability Recognized. St. Pai l, July 10. At the third dav s sessi-'ii of the tea ners as o ciation teday the committee on nominations reno'ted in fa -or of William Oanett.of Nashv.ile. for nresident. Among the vice-presi leins 'S E. B. McE roy, of Salem, Oregon. Mr. Armour and I lie Bootblack From the I'hieairo Tri'mne. A bootblact walked into the office of Mr. Armour. He had none of his outfit witn him, but the bmtblack was -tanned in the f ce and all over him. He went to the gate wln-ie a icuard -tand-between his t ost nd the greates packer in the wor d. "W'ere'sde ole man 1?" asked the urchin. The gnaid told the out. - 1 oy to get 'You tell de ole man dat I want to see him. I ant to see him alone. 1 don't want to bo ider you n- r de ole man. But I want to see de ol" man, an' I want to see dim r ght off." Mr. Auiiour at his desk over heard the ragged urchin, "l-et hat bov oiue i i here." he clhd tothey-ainj man on the gate Ihe urchin ap -r ached in a busi- nes-dike'way. There were no pie limioarv voinphmeuts. '-.Sayi" spoke the urchin, 'T look a nap out dere in de alley, a n w 'ile I was asleep some o' dem kids fr ni de Board o' Trade corae' along and sw iped my kit an' I'm short." , Mr. Armour handed the boy two silver d-l ars and told lorn to kO. But the b -y handed back one uf the dollars, and s dd : 'It'.oui' wa itbtitone. I'uigo:n' to pay it back. 1 alius keep my head above water." A SOUTHERN RIOT. Political Pleasantries of the South Carolina Campaign. THE CANDIDATES MOBBED. A Pretty Georgia 01 1 Oomml a hciddi C ra Now ia Ameri a'B Haoda The Lo.tety Bill. New York, July 10. A Sun't- -peciai troin Columbia, S. C, av t o- m -st import iiit m et n of tin outh Cuioliu , c i in pa gu wiig held n -tiuiter vest rd i. uosi- ihe home of i.ai 1, ihe audidat op pv9 -i t -i Titiman. One Ihoui-ainl men were taken in o MM.ier i y . pecal ir.iiu irom th - other i-ou .- t es. Tiiey weie organize i and in evrnC'etl to pievi nt Fan in.ni peaking. The h.eetinj, Imai v i. h- strong y in lavor i Earl. C ip tun l.ilu.a i i.ai a mo icr.t-1. lii. hearing, lie was lieq iei tly in term t. d, but wan ab e to de ivei Ins sj e en i.en E irl was intro lu -ed the cene oean. fie fac d a oowl g nob ior hal a Ineir ben. re h. in. b'e 1 1 i-ay a w id. The how'ers 'ere n.a-seil in ftontof the stoni. F ie mii.i orter- of Eul tina Iv h ridupon th s bo ly of men. irove ibeui oin ami to k iios-es -! n of their ground. Ihe row -till tontiiiu ng on tin ont i-'e.. the ii a- . gun ch.rj- ed and the ring-1 a ler oragaied oil ttie groiin I an i 1 ke I up. 1'uriii. t . i - t metheie were several tights and pi-tols Aeredian. Vgenertl tight with firearms Was expected a. ter the arre.-t. SHE DID NO WRONG. Suicide of I'retty Genet-ire Green at Nhwiiad, (ieorcia. Nevnan, Ga., July 10. A p ett young woman hei in an Ui.de -Labium est ihlishm.-nt of tins citv iwntiiu orders from hei i'nen is in Fairhaven. v t. On t-.e lt o Jtl e M ss tienevive lireene. win- had to . n a le cher in loe t wu 01 iVe-t r i .t regist red at he Vir ginia iloure in tins city, and set bout or:.iiiizi g an art class At o'c nek la-t eveniiii: Mi-s iiieene w nt into tne i iw oince ot nco. ,v Wr g'it and liiidihg Mr. Wr gut in, she explained to him that .-he was out ol mo-ey and wa- about 10 fail in net ing up her ai t cl .ss. .Mr. W light stepjed out a uioment 1 1 consult a Ino-.d. win ti the r -K)rt of a pi tol c.dleJ hiu ba-k lhen he foun I .Miss Greene dcao with a pistol hall through hei he ut. v i : ten 01. a sc.atch pad ut pencil Her "he a or is. "Fell Fret! R. orecne, Ugdeii, I't.ih; W. II . Greene, Fairhaven Vt , and R. W. W.ajd. ot Wes P-.int, tia., thit 1 h.iVe lion-no wrong." THE LOTTERY BILL. The Lonlaiana Legialature Ignore th. Governor' Veto. Baton Poigk, July 10. The house 1 iS' nij!;t lO tuned l;l ihe efnsal of the senate to consider the me8sag' of the governor, veto ing the U,-tery bill, as a ionstitu tional ameiidnient, ai d i-rdered the bid deliveicd to f'e secretin of st ite for promulgation as a law . Last night the lottery nia'ter was subuii t.-d to the judi. i.irx c-inmittee ot ihe-enate winch h a vote of 8 to 3, made a .efrt which dispo-i'9 of ihe ni Iter. Tie repoit holds that th j;o enn rha . und -r the i-iate constitu1 O", no o er whatever tn vet a bill p o posing ai amendment to ihe ioii stituti n and speaks athersha'.p of toyei nor Nienoll's action in doing. Tins rei-ort was a looted, a d so the hole matt- r is dn-posi d of. O. A. R. ENCAMI'MKNT. Preparation ing In B f.ir th. Anfnal Meet, oaton Nest Mmitli. I'.osTos, July 10. Ti e execu t ve commit ee the National Grind A my en-'anipmeiit he toed that tne secetary of th. nav-.r be requested to ooiern naval t-qua iron io Boston during en campment week. A Grand Army press com mi' lee was elected who viajor Georre .-. Merrill chairman ini J.eeph B. McCa'ie secret a y. The lit- r ir fea uies of the r--cep ion on Tuesday evenit g, August 12, will iin lu ;e aildiesses i f wel-c-me y t-owtnor l'.jacketi and Mayor Hail ; re-pons. sb tienera A ger and A.rs. Witeni.eyi r. pierident of the Women's Redei J Corp-. Geneial she- man and e - reiarv rrocor. A Big Lockout. New York. .Inly 10. The . loth ine mannlacture-M' association of New York have given notx-e I their one iliousantl cuttem thai tin v w ill be I a-ked out Saturday This step was lakeii in retaliation for a boycott placed on one of their members. A It red Heiiiamin & to. Over 20.000 jeople will be thrown out of employment. The Knlghta of rythlas, Milw ai'kel, Wis., July 10. The supreme lod.e of K'. of P. tnm in .mil g chose Geo. B. Sliaw of Wisconsin, as supieme chain ell r aid W. W. Bl..ckwe:l of Ken tucky, as upreme vie-. ! Supreme p" late, Eli T. Black ' man of .-an Dieo. Califo nia; su Ipruoia uiaUr exchequer, S. J. Aillcy, of Wilmington, Delaware; supreme keepei of lecords and -eal, R. L. C. White of Nashville, Fetni; supreme master at arms. G. H. Morrison of -aii Francisco; grand se. retaiy of the endowment rank, W. B. Kennedy of Chicago; -uprenie inner guard, Dr. AI. C. Baikner ot Cheyenne, Wy. ; su preme outer uua.d, F. W. Thouip--on, Washing on, D. C. Prize drd s wre lontinued to-day, the ciuck d. vision of the oraer ulakiiij; a tine di.-piay. AFFAIRS IN CUKEA. Some Warlike Ueveloproenta The Mamaud Bt ripen Victoriuua. Ntw YoKK,.iuly 10. Tne Worm print-, tne f .llovvin iroiu Y.-ko--auii: .-.euul nai been occupe-.i li the Am rem .vi trine, a .d orea ia now virtually lu ii.i a .os -f Am. i ca.iS. Insie.dof the Rus.-ians having oc up.t tl Co.e i, as w..t geneia in nghi when ihe Briusii shipe 0 -ga . t puff i. to t. e harder, in ti. S. 8t-i.ni r wat.ra liuj otl th tiiulpo sent h. ritticeia ai.o uiaiine- to the scene. 4iui.iai i 1 n. p wasap -ealed t b'. t..e kiiu lor pi. let ti n and e ro uptiv give it. lo-d.y the 'VW iiiii lit 8 oil the city Wlii. fly n. tars .n I siri.s iul the d. velo, nent-are anx ousiy wat. h-dfor. the Amen-.. na-al an horitie heie h ne l. lien g'eat ie-ionsi'iil ty and it is a piobabi ity ilia ii tin- n.ter. al tiou'.ie takes a s ri ous. urn th-y will have to tiM th.-ir way out of the con try. Wasuinoton. Ji.ly 10. No newt- i.iS Ik en received al the l avy de- p .rtmei t iii ieg;.rd to tlie rej or.' ha1 Rear Admiral I e k ap, com- 1 andit g ihe C. s. f .r. es on tin Asiatic st-1 ini had ui d"itaken to orotect the king of Corea. Bel kn p's order was to take Mr Hum. tne newlv uppo nted V. S. m mete t i t ' rea, in his flag s:ip Swaia' ii d to ooiei.it- with him in th c untry in uphol'iiiiL- the ngh and inierets of .m--riean subjecte. It is i.oi thought at the de ariunut t i .t he l.a- liiU'iierttl in ti.e totibl-.s b. tween Kn.land an Unssia, fur her than to es a', i h in- f-.rc a iu tne neihborho d o t'ie American ciinsiilate at seou for its protection in cae of ueces- itv- ON THE SOUTHERN FA CI Fit Young Archer to be Made a Vice I'renldent. New Yokk, July 10. C. P. i lun ington is refured by San i-raiicisco paper ,e nnxions t- have In.- id .j-ted'.-n, Ar.herllunt i gton, made 4th vi'-e-ores dem ol t .e Souther:- Pm-i'ic c -mpativ at h next annua' m tt n.-. ot tin I r-ctors. J. C. S ubbs reeent prom t ion to t-e third vi-e-pup Ii ncy make- the position vacant You g Huntington is only Ll years o'd, but is said to hay.' g veil many ii dicai'Ons of th- pos s s-on of good jud m-nt He is 'he child of Mrs. Hiint'ngton by a 'orim-riu.irri.ige wlulj her name wai Mr. Warshani. Piiysiall he is a gia.it, weiuhi.ig over 250 ia)iuids, niitt being aliiii.si six and a h ilf feet in huhi. He has bee. ior some time asso iated with Mrs I luntiiiL'toii in this city, ai d it is uudert. od that if he i-made an officer h- will remain here. TO INSPECT AMERICAN CATTLE secretary Kuak Saya American llertla are Nut Dlaeaaed. Washisgt in, July l' The de pi'tmeiit ol s ate at the sugg- tion oi St cn tarv Kik nasenected an arrangement for the ains.int- in- nt f ihree veterii ary ns e t -ib ior the purpose in p cting all A'.. ericau ca tie landing in tuat BrOiiin. The secre'Mrv -aid todiv tha- th-' re t'i. tions of t .e Blilis'i go - einmei.t on the i npo'tan-.n f beef .att'e fx.ni th s i-om.tiy on ; .e giou dless plea of c- n'M ous liseaa- in American eattl-weie unjust' ii i ti e an. i naa ia ten ot g e oiijii. lie no propo- 8 to i'0e to tli-- kat sf c-ion ot be Br t'sh iov rnnie t th t no di ase exi ts in 'h scoiin rv to war- rant t ies.- action ill s ii f this .her causj must them. . If maintain -l evidt 11 -e, SO ne be a-'-lgm d lor TOO MANY WIVES. Wholeaale Arresta of rolygamiat Mortnoua In Colorado. Denver. July 10. Cn t -l -atrs IcpuM marsiiai- heie laiued t e S utll L'tah polyi.an.ists nt St G'-oiue, where ih- arrested I'.ishoi vl Ai'hur foroccuiy ng a hoi s- wiii three wives, ic irthur.ith the women, were under bom's for their appear nice at tiungtoi-k I'hey als" arrested -rin T. Wo d btiry, a.a i sl wh m they have a ase ot mdaifiil c habitation. 1 Je rge l.ees. who has le. i on a pr 8 lyting ii is on to Aaa na tor two ye.us, was also ar eeid. Poatmen Will Strike. I-osnoN, Inly 10. Notwithstand ing the decision of the postm n'a un on a strike will be st ut-d to day unless the bl icklegs in ttie employ ot tne pos'. m. e are dis-mi-i-eil. The carrier- as a liody resumed their duties this morning. French Gunboat Stranded. Paris, July !. The Freii. h guiihoa' Fusee w is s ramled on a rock while iryin to ent. r me Toulon toals. A tug has beeu litem to her asoisuuee. TROUBLE BREWLNG. Fight Threatened Over th Behrinj Sea Fisheries. SEVERAL VESSELS ABMIKO. I i of tie Ooait lmpi rtaat La d Sait la ' T.ooma 3 attla H wi-lfca Caa aaa Faro. V SaN FbaKCISCO, Ju'y ln. A pri- vate letter received in this cty row Vntora to-iuy rats th t a general ojiinion prevai'n he e 'hat w-i UeeiH of sai l g cralt- liav ben fitted out. Mined and ,qu pped. Jo t tnt io tne Benr iii eatoai l the Br nah 'a H.ii:g""' v ssel- to resist the cap uie by A-neiican ie t-nne cutira. The C.rwin b a Vic ri i await- m rai. mg ord is. an i uif rui -lion lias b e-i le. tived heie t. at the iiit-r OiiV.-r Wolcit, when h.m been und r.oing r- p. .is ha- beeu onl rid to make ready ..I ou. e to locetd to Behru g ea. IMPORTANT LAN D SL'T. Involving th. Tide to Valaabl Landa Near Taciturn. Skatti.e, July 10. Hie most in or ant case tl-at ever mn e be o e the loc.il V. . land rttti e 8 in pr gress. I lie ca-e is entitled the Stale of aslnllgt ll vs John O. dcKrid -,ainl th.-qu. sti n involved is ihe litle t-i 640 acr--s of luid jul- j ining laion.a. ine land is a -chool sei-tion set apart a-. Fu- h many years ago, but in December, IS8M, considerable ex i ement wt.8 creaie.l in ti e vicin ty of Tac.-ma the laCt that gold wag discover ed on it. People flo. ked to it in laige nutnheiB and a number of -laiuis were siaked out, but eoon alter abandoned Among the gold diggers was John G. McBri-ie who el eved that the gold deposit iu ii m section could be worked to advantage on a larue scale, and tl c ari d that it co .iain d 16 cento of gold per yard. It was n- c i-parv hat a ii le io the land be o-.ta tied eior.- he put ids mining pia a in o eration. M.-Hride protietled to ake up the land in a-c-rda- i-e w .th the mining law s of the United States. A patent was applied lor onie ninetv . ay- m nee. The stale he.it d oi Mcbride e act on ai d Ulttrvemd on teh.lf! the s.'hoolf ot i he -t tte The Und orli.-e set the case for hearing lor to-day and lie tiial was begun. Mr. . cBrnle p.. p ttie land owin t- its valuable mineral dep. si's is worth fo'.i, 0J I r a re ami -Ire would make - he Ln d worm (..5,40 ,0 0 without the mineral worth $6 500 ;r itcre for town lo's. This m..kes the laud worth :.t.o0 'OiH). The d iv was occupi. d tak ng testimony by Chas. And tsoii, d pu y U. inineial -urveyor It will t ike a week's time to finish the caae. RATE WAR THREATENED. The Canadian Pacific and Pacific Mall Stramahlpa the Rival. Sax Francisco, Julv 10 A piomincn Southern Pa- ific otli. ial says that th-re is a piospei-t f a r. te war ieten lie Canadian Pacific and the Pacific Mad steam ship lines. Ihei'anadi.n Pa- iric te nier Abjssinit, advertised to sad trout Hon Kong on June 16, wilt touch at San Fai t-iBco after calii. g at Yai c-uti r. Ii the Can adian Pa-ifie i ersists in th scou ee it is known tositivey that 'be Paciiic Mil steameia will ion to Vancouver. Thi w I' re-nlt in a war, as t'.e Pac ti- M .il i-determ ine-1 to make the Ca adian Pac tic Keep us agreement not t touch at -an F'aiiciseo. SEATTLE NEWS. A Price Fight Aiiange. V Paitlal Ceuaua Recount. Seaiti.f. July !0. A a m- tins of the oiiect rs of the ea tie atlll tic l illb tni- eVel.ll g M'krt Luce ami Jo- Ellin hoi w. re matci ed to I g' t e r in At gu t beii-re Hi elm. lorapur eol liat. l ight illuneiaoS weie Sei t flit io-day by Suie.vit-oi .lein-ii.s to make a re.ount in three iiia tricts. 'Ihe Mip. iviar received iii-iriictions 'd pav the i-nume.-n'ois (5 a day auo m ke idem a k all the Bi-iie-iu e .,ue tiontt. The ci ander of c mue ice . omn ittee I as a dirt oi -OA) mm es of n i ted j.e.soiis in those th.te i tiic , and have not yeic.-ui leted the i anvass. Th. Jap Won. Seattlk. Julv 10. A wresCing match look place 'o-nivh atTur..e hall between latsada iNakichi, the h.iuipion heavy w. igl.i oi the woili.fiM W. 11. yuinu. of Vi. -loria, .li.mi.ioii heavy weight of the Paciiic o a-l. The conditions were thai tju nil w -6 t.. iii-ow the Jap t: ree iin.es in on -1 our. If the Jap tlnew yuiiih once i-i one houi he was to be de.-iaied ti-e winner. The fitst fa 1 a won by Quinn in leu m i.uti s and f.-rty ' eei-on is r-lbr ten m.nutes le t the men came up aain, and alt. r 22 minutes hard work, toe Jap 8iiccce.it d in t blow ill:.' tu nu, winning the match mii.I $:000 Denver, Julv 10. in. ethe re- canvass ot the lit y an otnc al statcincir of the poD'i'at.on ot the j city ia placed at 1-5.00J. I I : 1 77