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J1 'V - , f - . . .." tL X 20 CENTS A WEET" ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY; JULY ,5 IsJHfT WwZv.XO. 46 E. C S . iu-l Exclusive Affcacv for Ju Ludlow Fiaa Shoes- xl r 3i he isa r block ALBANY BAKERY. parker 6ros.; proprietors. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND- CAKE FOR-.-.WEDDINGS- -.FRESH FRUIT- BER-V RIE AND VEGETABLES Choice Table Delicacies and a Full Line of Fancy and Jtanle Groceries and Pro Yions, Canned Goods,vNuts, Candies. Etc., Etc. A Full Line of Imported V. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. OCNTLCMKN. DESTJMTHEjyVORLD.. i- -FOR- CHICKENS - $5.00 PES D0ZE1T,- EGGS IS CENTS. MhUu- Jb Garrett. i Www I IMwb .NSURXNE CO OK Albany Okeoon CAPITAL MMH. rAiit i r triTt u.msm. OFFICERS. Priidnt W. F. Read. Vice-President-J. O. WriUiaan. Treasurer J. L. Cowan. SecivUrv J. K. KMerkic. DIBECfSBS. R. . Mraliaii, J. L. Cowan, J. O. Writsman. F. Hiinnson. W F. Read.J. K. L. Foley, John Stern nerg. Vealerfird, L. Burnett and St Safe. Sound f uonservative A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by bquare People pwrscaiza Horn Enterprise EARLS Drv 6of ds-Notiors LADlfcS AND GENTS MSHINGS oomplotc line ot BOOTS andSllllKS'ltarkhart A' Wd Fot prii trado at the defy comuiti)u. prices j Give! us a call .mil buy your aboee of j . . t bedrock price. , Go 1 ! da an J square dwell;';, j FRESH BAKED V.vBREADv.V w IhrmetHv Cifnrtt. For Side -BY f FIRST NATIONAL BANK J J-RESIDKSI t. FLISI!!. Vl- E PKKSlDltMT S. P. TOf.fJi. i cashikr a. w. Lay. ion. r IIRAMaAVTd A OEJIXiX tt-VSHtS . K. Y(iV'iq, L. Pun , K. Hi.m. K. P. K. W. UtM COWAN RALSTON UXD CHAIBERLAIN Albany, ; - Oryon Transacts s Knnt bwklnf buiiu.. lih. .1.1.. aiH.A v i k Uco and I'ortlanil, Or. Loan moBsj on spprorsd seeurlK. Rcivr doposiw auojMt to CMii. Collections entrusted to us 1U pr ui.' attenttoi BANK OF OREu'p.V, ALBANY, OREGON. C r IT L M,M Pre- Klrnt Mrr Vr r.klrr 0. BI14VI m. r. imkii.i ..JAl W. KLAIA. nt scroti: H. Whtast, J. W. Rlaim, Or . Ili'MpriRcr, H. Stewabt, E.J Lakkixg. H. F. MaaaiLL. Ins:, and All LadUrs iiarw-.,U wawl a eralrr at Ibr JapaneseBazaarttore )CMl THKT LOW. t WV-.G 0 t 1 CO. AfBtora oti Fml Itml uait tr HpMMt A BU ck burnt. 1. A. CBOWDEE. C. W. COWB. CROWDER BROS Contractor -and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace A Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildings or carpen- ter work. All work intrusted to us w ill he promptly executed. in trusted to - I t i KLEIN WSJ j Lmiil'iiiiiily limit SAVE! -BY- Bujiim lour Propertjj ThioUfb tun leal feeTaie flroi ul j - i i : Ttie Real fcatat 9am. itti j 1 Wiliiimette fallyilp V ! met, 5.00'J j I"." They have iandn vl tionf for !a?e ut thti iY dr-M! vrt lowtsti. prievs and o) t'if- tMl terms. "r"", YLee uiii flr.e biBins in i ti-h the latter i;all attention stitall tracts o' tinier w truit o the proH-r.pttye duty on Anier UndP nenr the citv, hit h e ar f ' Hour by .spam entering Cui.a. orterir, at a jtreii?. Hat-rific. Th: 1 oth,:r rtu-les of American growth propertv lii-s mar the citv. and in ih v;.r W .!. !.. xrtvrir..t iv i of which U set r.at ta fruit. ! !0!TY PROPERTY We iidVt? a la.'ge lie". '. .-fiOU:? t'ui.ut'.w Liik' proper, v U i sale including the Gokra park . ' - addition, The tjeut, neat st an criet'oet't an'itirnari iro; ert'" ou tbw istE:l eU" . K-t in vus addi'.ioii w:l! d ubi in valii- in. lew iho 3AST PATIfiESITS- R IIP'--? ART K KlrPMIPV l(fu! competition in the markets of DU,:,ni X liCKUCI,! itbecomeBUH.theiefore, . . . m m . . v . . . . i f jl. INSURANCE ACEKTS. i ALBAXV, OREtiON Towernl itv lVilsou, RSALtStATK BRORKIH, INSURANCE AMD LOANS. Kirfit Itti ii mt T Merchant Inauranoei Co. AJbanv. lOregou. Agent for the ante Companies : loil-Owtng Icsur- JEtna Insurance Ck-ropany, of Hartford, Connecticut : total as'ete 9.780,751.ft5. The Guardian Assurance Com The Columbia Fir ami Marine. TOWNSEND 4 WILSON. DrGa TOB BALK BT :,"'DHUOOIHT. "Some nionths pjro I rjurchatd a box of Dr. J. P. 31il Catarrh Cure for obt own use ru flu dim it m nephew, C. A. M'Mitbai utdJ.i)t sut-h mtdl' cine I let bim bare if i:ox of medi cine. Hi now sred !for three more boxes. Baying- It i tbe bear thln for ratsrrti cer trid by hia: and bis friende. jrot another bei to vtr la niy rs, snd chmfulBy rtH otnmrsd it totli rs. (8Uned. JOHS VIcM AHAK, Ex-C'oanty Ceatmissioner Lsue Ca. Oregim. SprincflaM Lane caaatT.Orea-ea . "r-f J, v, Johnson. uresMrnt of the BUte uulrl,s It cur. a hi DltaW i lsae.1 -uirb after tw. otlr rrrtcriJe had fallen. Likewire two of bia lltthr Klrlsusvd Ittocttrethtiircouabs. airs Mark Bailev. wife f Prof Bailey eut ii. to Prol Johusor, and r oia, m nd it to all who swriar from colds, and counts. For bgtw It acts like rhaini, and can be inhaled Into the i pipes or paasBiiss. where rough runs can reaih ether AJfTtTV-i5ow te psaatsra. Wsedle A I THE DAY IN CONGREiSS j President Uairison Sif-I tit Oliver Bill I IT MOW BKCOMK8 A 'Uff. fa appiDprlatfotis fir tka Horthwaat,Caat ammM enta lur QBBeiAl trs- ssaVs ftuet.U A Washington, nresidt nt tO-OaV Julv dr iiie issued as oruer tliat li.e nag- ue uispiayeu nwi nisst n all the executive epnt menta in Washinto.i until alter me fuueri 1 of General Fremont. In tli- senate sundry civil bills weie taken op a..d many Atnend- ments agreed to. Among them V . . . r i: i J a. i i. i were the loiiowine: for cum- pitting light houst on Noithwest .Seai Boctt, on 1'oinr hi. ueorge, I California, S7,(Kt). steam tender tor ser rim light house dis- Tt ndc-r I a r.iTiUi una eleventh liglithoiin; distnot. 75,KiO. l'..n.l.-r i..r tl-.. ihirtf-iith lifirht ' . t ,iv .. Senator Frye to dav ret eived a letter from Secretary Blaine in re uy cpaunv point of pioliihiiior . ihis one- Bided C" iiuieice. says tne ecie- jtaiy, will -eriouBly injure the j shipping routes whiih are Ht ill iu jAmeiican hands. It w'iild cer Itainly tie very extraordinary ! policy on the part of the govern i m ni juet at thia time to open our market without ii charge of duty ! to the enormous ro of sugar raiwd in ti. io 8pan sU lslaudit oi Cuba and Coxta Rica, which iurnifh thi Ihii'ed St.iteP with u bout hull Uic Migar we c. nauiue. ; Hince we repealed th duty on : e4lee in 1S72 we have iuiorted the product "f Krazil to the ex . tent ot JSIM.d06.rt00 and have Bold ' to her only l;"o, oo.OOO of our own product. You can readdy fcj liiiw different the results would I ; have been it in rett rn for ttie free j t aduiie-ion of Biazilian coffee" in ?!oornift'lv ..u dhax -exacted I i the r-. HdnuHHiun ot rertain I i products of the une Biaiiiii'n United States in Ibib enoi with hUgar, to an amount three tune as larc as tu-iih cort'.e. will close all onnor- . tunitv to establish the reciproi ity 1 . ot tride with latin American. Our foreign niitrket for brad 'fkUtTs grows narrower, (treat Brnaiu i; exerting every nerve to it ticur her bread sn pliet from : India, and the rap d expannion of wi-at in Rus.-ia gives tif a power- . . . . . . . j.nKA..it.. . . i h a .wttenaioiiof'oarmaiketb on both; 7.1 use everv vuuuiiuiiiu vi Tie Oelebiateit Franch r-SfCHE AFTER the vMinv urease! atOiar ssz wbatlMr aniinriromlhsx'ltis'Of stimulots, tobacco-t-r uiuia, or through j cutliful lnrtls errtiou.ovsrUidulKfecc.etc, such sslonof Brain Power, WakcH'osss, Bearinir Down Pains In the Beck, ftaiiil skuas ,Hys Urla, Hn ou Pros ration. Nocturnal Omis sions, Uucorrbsr, Di-tlaosa, Wsak alsanory, Loaaof Powsr hi id lB(Uncyf which If us lacted often lfd to prasnaturs eld as and Inaanity. Prtcs 1 a boa; BboxsA fr6.W Sent by mall on ript of price. A VHITTK& tJIjaBAMTBB to (rirw with cvrv So order rea-'S.1, to refund tne mooay M a Prranaeral nre i reteaTet ti. woTthouai.ti.isottttmonlale ftoai old and vounir. of both , who lars len permanently c ureO by tbs ass 'f Apbroditin Circular fre. Addreee IHt A 111 MO MKOICINK CO. Western Branch, Bos, 7. Portland. Oretton. For sale if Fowoay A Mason, who eesleeed ebvll iniimlrtt, AMin,'rrii. nm m For Female Ir revvlarltisa; noth- lnif likr tbernoe the market, never rail, auoceeeiaur 'used by prominent lid lee monthly. aiienate1 to re lieve euriyresaei DisriStruattun. Dnotbe humbu. d. Bars time, Health and moaey. Take no utner. . Sent to any ad ariws freee .y mail :n recelvt of prlar, tt 00. Ai phre McellelarCesapasiT Brn-h Boa . Perllsa"!. Or. Ad W, Ssli by Feshey 4 Mkses, AlbsBy. Orsess -r-vin mil . A Jerae cow. Well broke C for town purya " Inqulrs at Orejon Land Oemiuy's oftce. tmwvn iwwr rT ATI 1.T TWO OOOD V .-.ii- .hut ia Tears oM. who I !tn.. to wt.ra. luquirw aUttrsse Paesary. II I r II I DRALSBS l STVESL TlNWARc. HOUSE fURNlSHIKCS, ManufacturerB of galvanized iron rornice. Plumbmg a specialty Givw tts a' call. AT s sr i Fibers folia of the American continents. rreoident 1'ro Tempore 1 iga!!s and Speaker Reed have sign d the ailver bill measure, and has been sent to the j -es:K--nt for his approval. The pr-.i.'r-nt approved ttie silver bi'1 iiorne liaiely upon itn re ceipt, nt the white hou-e. UKPITT HRRIFF NUOT, He Is fr'nially Woaodtd While Tr liiK To Arrest Thier. St. H i.k.n ? .J.dv 14. D p- "ty iierifl t'?iH--.ll vard utteuapti i el to arnf-i '!' i (Viin' tivlav f--r! stealing a team oi noi.-H and oiig t:y. Collins was sitting in the bug y when the sheriff drove up and ral'ed or him to utrrepder wlien the fellow jumped from the buggy and started to run, with a shotdn in his hands. Howard called :o hiui to stop or he wonl t shoit, when the thief wheeled. and fin dut Howard, miss ing him, and continued to tun. Howard and two others started in chase, and Uollinh, Wing close prpfBcd, left the road. Howard attain called to him to halt and then fired, hitting him in 'he Miiklc. Coll iiir, wiit-ii Howard wa wi'hin ih'teen feet of him, turned and discharged titf remaining bar rel of the shotgun full at the dep uty's breast, filling him with ueavy bird shot. Though fearfully wounded How ard knocked h.n.' .iown with his gun and handculled him. V mo ment later, when the n?Pt of the party came up. Howard was found lying acroVs the th'f-f's b.idy weak from the loss of blood, ife was taken to his home while Col lins was lodged in jail. Howard's wornds, it is feared, are fatal. STATE DI3PT0aE3. A Hoy Drlokt (Jarbjliq Aetd A Totn. krtttu-i at Halij- Rohjbcho, Or., .Inly 14. Dick Giblin, aged 2 years, while play inu, picki'd up an dd bottle of carbolic a.-id and drank a portion of the content. Prompt medical attention saved the hie of the snf- ferer, A Cranks Antlca. Pkih, July 11. When President Carnot was atont to enter Eli- e palace thin evening a man stcn-1- inn near' v tired a L-iin into the air. -Up-m being takn into custody he said he was a cheiniM snd the author of insny inventions. He bad Ijet-n out of emplovtneni for ome time and wished to at- tract the att-ntioii of tb- presi flet;t and pubiii- to his case. The police say the n-vo'ver was loaded w;th bbink cd'tridges. A FL'TILK CUAtK. The Tain Kfforte of aa Artist te Cap. tare a Rexl-Halrexl Model. A famous painu-r, an enthusiast in his ait, has a craztt for models with rM hsir,ayy a New York letter to the utica tJDserver. Me was goin: a down-town street w hen be happened to Bee a young gi) I, the all-d.-'Si'ed 'ocsts 'Lurrying ah ng wiiii a pi t -er o beer. Khe was a sthkiiik, fp cimcn tu animal beautv. and she did not seem to have vry mucn to prutect tier from the bieeze nesidei thi Hiik inn calico wapier that drated her tiue lorin. Itie moment tne ariist caw her he . quickened his pace, calling out a he approached : "Hi tuere! you iiri: vou witn red hair! Siop!" 3he gave a swift looa over her shoulder, and teeing a strange man making towards her she began to run. The artist did 1 kewiee. Dow ii the street fl--d the temlied girl, ner (acs growing as white as miow and lu:r beer slop pirnc over as she flew along. The street boys joined in the chase nd a Bouccuian ttuuaui: .oe airi a thief, intercepted and brought her to a halt- panting like a deer. "I have done nothing," sue cried glaring at the artist as he came up. "lias sun stolen anytuing irom you?" ahked the policeman. ' Oh.no, indeed," replied the artn-t, "I never saw her netoie. I only wanted to ask her to come uo to mv studio and nose for aie I am an artist , vou know, and I need red hair.' The bovs Bet a thout. The po hceman looked at the arti-t as thouith he were an escaped lunatic, and called him a veiy eloquent name. The sirl iu the mean time tad recovered her breath, end when the undaunted ariist a-ked ii che was willine to nose for him she declined in language that msde. the gamins howl with delignt, and nave the artixt a shock he will never get over. Fatal Train Aecidens. Bloomfiklo. Ind.. July 14. A substitute lor day's accommoda tion train and a freight train on L N. A. fc C. road collided ni-ar French Lick this norniug. Both were badly wrecked and a ooen iiHssi-niicis and train men wore hurt, some fatally. Passeng-r Conductor Ciown.tiraut JohnsU-n, ot Chicago, Engineer Whiteaell, Ensrineer Hendnckson and Brake ui-n Robertaon, are in a critical condition. All the others hurt, it is thought, will recover. Tjs McKJaley lil".!. Ixispon, July 14. At Shetlield to-lay a meetiu oi 12,'H0. pic sided over by ihe mavor, protestel against the Mckinley bill and urt-'Kd the government if it passed to take protective measures against it. THE AWFUL CYCLONE. Further Detai s of the Terrible Storm in Minnesota. LITBB WCRt liT. la ' !t f ttb of tfcs 8;oria -It Uwspt j.t.rjMs Bslotv It-AU Absbt Th PisRttsr. "Sr. Pai'l, July 14. A married daughter of Mr. Good, who was in tier lather's cottage when it was ah-sir.iyed in the terrible cyclone at Like Garvais, ' MinneitotA, tells the following story : Uui l.ai.iiy noticed the storiu atiproachiug. Some of the house hold suggested that we get into the cellar. The storm looked as if coming right down on th nouses nf schurmeir and our. Alter a few momenta tne gn at shining cl-md reat:hed Uie center of the lake und I saw the water divide and over flow the banks iorty feet. Then Mr.Ianaich's cottage was sttepi away ; then our barn was thrown bron i-i.le agaii si. the bouse, .lust at this time my nusband threw me bodily down the stairs, then he threw Miss King and Mr. Mc pherson, an'i jumped after them. My tmsbaud tumbled down and called the others to follow . The building was crushed in upon us; then portions of it hurled skyward; trees were blown by. A huge ice t heet fell into the cellar and pinned ub all down. As we lay there we heaid .scburmeir's houxe, about 15 feet from the other nouse, crash and for 15 minutes the timbers and f"rnit"ri o' both h -tires ''ere burled about in the air. After our release froii: the ellar we hegan looking for the members ot the fuiniiv. V e fc-unu them st.aii.creu about. .Miss -Winnie lay in the rod with har head cut and mouth bleedir.it badly. Carrie, her sister, lay pinned under a tree, hurt internally. George Miller 1st dead and mannled in the road. His wife was al.-o hurried beneath he wreck, hurt badlv. Mrs. Hastings and daughter w ere badly hurt. TUS liEATU BOLL. MfsapoiiH. Minn . In'v 14 It now appears certain thai at eat 125 lives were lost, in the disaster on Lake Pepin. About nevent bodies have .tlreadi i een recovered, and it is thought that at le;ut riity more are fast in the wn-ck at the bottom of the luke. The liv. of the killed and injured at St. i' ml does not. so far. ditfer mattria ly fr i it at already sent Jill. VIZ: aaVC klllt I U1U a dOaC'U injured. During the night fifty-five bodies were recovered. "This morning up Pi l' o'clock seven more had been taken out. At half past 10 the bodies of a woman aud ihiici, tv which ropes bad heen attached, were drawn from the water. The child was the iaugh'.cr of John Winters, of Redwing. Fred fcie es. s ilar-k-smith, wa-r talrnn out a few min utes later, making a total of sixty five, or probably about half the total number drowned. From early morning a patrol of rowb -at was kept up all over 'he neighborhood oi the wreck looking for bodies. Several were found that way last night, and a small bor was found floating, yelling, three miles down the lake from the scene of the di.-aster. Battery A, f Sr. Paul, kept up a cannonad ing during the day, trying to raise the bodies, wiih sueoee. i'ugs this morning pulled out the shattered wreck of the Sea Wing, releasing three bodies, one woman aud two young men. Alice Palmer, of Trenton, wa" one of these, but the two men had not been identified up to 1 o'clock. That makes a total of sixty-eight bodie nov found. Estimates vary aa to the total number of dead. There were over 200 on the steamer and the barge when they started to return to Reiving, very few remaining behind on account of the storm, although many protested ag inst the proposal to steam up the lake in the face of such gales as w ere then blowing. Of the whole number it is positively known thai about 50 people were sved. More may have escaped, but only this many are kncn at th.s i..ne to be safe. That, would leave about 161 victims, but every oue Hopes the nnrabv may not o y-r-yond 125. This nu-nher is stii! iu .he wreck, and a great many are in the iottoin of the lake, where the g.tle first struck the steamer. Just how many will not lie known lor some time yet, posibly for sev eral days. HOW THE PISA8TEK OCCL'BUKP. Lkk City, Minn., July 14. surrounded by. beautiful blufft and farming landa, Lake Pepin's unruffled surface gave to-day little evideuce of the fierce struggle with the elements and of the death playing fury of lh: sloi.u that raged off this city last night. t tin "ca'cniv s not o' iarn bursied Uon this region one of the on the coast aud give San Fran severt atormi known in its his- cisco a competing road. The cost tory, and the lo-8 of lifo is proba- j would be enormous hut the Oregon biy greater than any other single Navigation company ha money calamity l hut ever visited any prt ami 1 sec no reason why the eclieniH of the Northwest. The excuision cannot be carried out. Tho subu-ci at a i.er be Wing, of Diam.-nd blufl' had carried a party of 200 or more excuraionUts from Red n mg to tne camp of the First Rv-gitnent, Mionef.ita National tiuarls, just bd.w this city, which was coming to a close. Capt-in Wetheren prepurnd io return with a boat load to their homes. At about three o'cloc k the cteamer started off up the lake towards Red Wing, nearly 200 passw'ng re being on hoard. The wind was blowing a gale- A point of land runs out from the Minnesota shore acrom froiu what is knuwn a1- Maidkn rock'. To pas around this point it was neceary fr the steamert Wirn r lightly toward eh" WJa-.-or.Bin rhorr, nrd a" :m mense hurricane rvized hold of the already struggling and cracking vessel and twisted tier out of con trol. Her engionT and craw tried to bea h her, but failed and over rhe went wiih her great load of pas senger. The barge, Jim Grant, whu-b was in to w, add on w hich about one quarter of the people had crowded, ww also seized, her -iwniiig being t-rustied in and the passengers thrown into the waT. This happened just below the point, and as le helpless hulk drifted before the trale the steamer rivhf.'d her.-U for a munieut, hut in .mother niOineut sh was keeled over. The b;rge broke loose and dri:t-l down opposite (own and 'hose on board were rescued. The steadier drif'ed in hack of the point and sank, saved, however, and 01 the melu'iere of cannot h too hi:ilv Many were the heroism tne -oscuer h'rai8.''.i Sixty-.-ight bodies !ad leen covered and identified when the search was discontinued for to night. How many more are lust ia a matter of uncertainty, but it i fear-'d the number will reach 100. Aa soon an ord reached the mintury camp volunteers were called for and every one volun teered. Adjutant-General Miller at once took charg.-ol the regiment and negun the work of rescue, ijsd exjerienoes weie rtrv. Many parents who -tad children ii-is-iug ana other secple looking lor trieiiu and relatives ran uy a-'-l owu Hi- beach ail nigi-T and to-dy inqiiT'ng if nny more bxties had h-eu c'ver-d and for itir Uiame f toe ioentineij d.'-ad Captain Witheren. proprietor and co.niuander of the Se.i'Wln. ha feen severclv haerne.l bv eiti- ! zens and o! hers lur w hat they al- teiai: tvj Vts oi'irti cliUi.OHi iKii e':ee on i.is piirt tl; pU:hug out i nt t the hike witn such a crowd when the stay looked so threaten ing. The captain's wile and three children lost their lines. Minnu KU l.ix, i i!) 14. At an -ar:y hour this morning a - rres pondent o: the Associai-'d i'ree wen . t ihe ccene : ih .errible cyclono sinng ihe stiore of Lak i :.--rvaiiO'. A scene of (tevavation m-. ni- eye. t Kohlm.-iin's ho tel Alias Meias i suffering intense ly from a wound in the chest ma te by an ron spike, . whii ii was diiven almoft thiough her body .,f.ri f eem-ery i 'mp--")ibli. J. H. richurmeir has recover d sufficiently to be gbie -to recite what he k. ows ci.iicerijin,- ibe storm. They hai notieel the storm brewing and as it came on them he had rushed to clowi a iu dow which the storm had blown open, and tho next thing he knew he was whirled about in a rapid rate. On coming i his senses he found hininelf near the e !e of tne lare making bis way up front the lake, when lie came across th re mains of his son-in-law Milier.and afterward" those of Pete, ihe coachman, lie dues not know aoyt'iing of those in the cr ttage with him after he had risen to close the window. The storm struck a French eet t eme'.t hal: a mile north of Little Canada, demolishing five houses and slightly injuring the occu pants. OKKOOSi UAILBUADA. AseUier .tue from Albany vatinlna . b-.K Frocisco, July 14. .'. R. Bently.a business man' of Portland, is in the city and to-day said: "Tttre i" a yood deal of railwt.y hiiiiding be:ni done in the north west at pi esent . The Oregon Rail way & Navigation compauy is doing a large part of the building and, by the way there is a gieat deal oi ta.a about mi company's purchasing the in Francisco' A. Norib Pacific Coast railway and extending it North from Uki'ah.th pre-ei'.t enn, t Atoiia ii J Pci. iatid. Th-- abov.i mentioned com pam has a reprerentative in .New Yor k ai present and it is sure that an olfer has been made for the property. The road will be paral lel with tne Southern Pacific Co. s line aud in cous'.qaence be handi capped for h eal trai . c. The road, however, would not depend on tho coast tra die for its revenue entirely. I It would buiid branch n.ies to the i interior irnu even- available nint 'as. ! iprtin T lri-K ti. & bai .a t 'a- from Ukiah to Astoria, from Cres cent Ci-i to Graft's Pass, tapping tne ttogue Kiver vaiiev and Irom t oos Bay to Uoseburg, fri-m Yav ouiua Ba to Alliany and Blem The construction of '. he line would c-e- up one ot it'e rich -a: scct:ou.- is causina a great deal of talk met now in Portland and nearly every one thinks tuat more wiil come of 1 it than talk. J CHINA iS ANGRY And Will hetahate bjf Czcludin,' Americans. X WUkiA HOB ti It DDF OlO.VOO. A Big Matt Kceti of ugl!tb--a . is Pretest Against (he XsElaasy X-rif Bill. Ueaeral Preeaeat'a raaerat. Nw YofiK., Julv 14. -The pal! lieurere at Gen. I remont's tu::vral will be Genera.'. Sherman, Ger.cral Hovard. Col. Floyd Clarks.,n, commandr of 'he department of he state ot NVw York, i. A. R., and four rrrreventatives of tl:-e pioiner anSm iati-ui of t''ahiornia. The funeral w ill occur to-day. Nrw Ykk, July 14. Frink G. Carpeiit ;r. in a leitei to the World says tha' "D interview in Chi" with viceroy, Li Hung Ch;ing. the vi.-eiov riaid : , "I wisti vou would say lor toe throng1, y'iiir n.-w.-paper, to the American p. ople t; :it it the exclu ui.n et ne not reieale.i we sh..'l certainly a Wise our irovernniert ia exclude Americans Imiu China, snd I tiiink -hall e justitir-l in htict; action. Yon tn.ty amplify t'.is statement, and may maki it as s.iv-uj; uo you please, and I tiuet your paper w'H put it in so strorg a light that the merican p?ople will do justice t our people." A BOLD KOBHKKY. A Wwaas Robbed of a Hatrhel C'antalolnr OMI.OOO. Omaha, July 14. Mrs. Floretta Rust ell, of Ottawa. Kansas, caint here Saturday and cashed a draft for $10,000. which rlu- placed m a satchei. As she was tioing down th --treel :wo men Kraiibed her grip uud ran ?-he knew them as John Rush Aiid James Ho.'&n. of Ottawa, who came ihere on to satie train with her. Homii has been car.tnl. Deetru)a-t by Fire. Dallas, Tex., 'July 14. Th building ot-cupie-t byth general ro:ul and the adjoining building whs detrved by lite tais oiorn ing. emaiiing a loss of $150,000, fully in -ii red. Mr. -iroai.ar nutt the Miblck. A bootblecj walled into the office jot Mr. Armour.. He had none of his outiit with him, but ths- b-v-tbl.i-li wie . .-tam?ed in the f;tcr an I all over bim. He vent to ti-e gate ' w here- a guard stands between his lost uud the greatest pucker in the worid. "Were'tde oie man?" asked ihe urchin. The guard tolo the t-oy to get out. "You tell de oleman dat I want to nee him. I want to see him alone. I don't want to bcslder you ii-r dc ole irun. But I want to se de oh- man, an 1 w.ant' to see him right otf.'' Mr. Armour at bit desk over heard the ragged urchin. "'let that by come in here." h- called lo the y uni- man on the gnte The urchin aporact:ed in a busi nesslike way. There were no pre liminary compliment. -iy," spoke tne nrfhin. '"I took a nap out rleie in de ulley. an w'i!.- 1 was asleep some i" dem kids from de Hoard o' Tiade come' along and sw iied m kit ait' I'm rhort." Mr. Armour handed the boy two silver dollars aud told him to go. But the boy h.inded back one of the dollars, and eaio : 'Idoan wa-.tbutone. I'mgoin' to pay it bark. I alius keep my head above water." The Oi-gon Press As-t-iation meet in anirta' ssaiou at Port land next m mtii. ar-1 arrai ge ments for the me ting ae .diva : beiuu' made. It is ho:ed o make this hy tar the most intiresting snd valuan'e cuvention the editors 'M the state have uiveii since the n ganizatioc ot the as - ciation a few years agr The orti - niittee oi. pr-gainme prviniaeHotne numlsers of reai tnei;t, and the eva committees are -eing no- rr--': toe'. tion and reminded of their dutie tv the president, Chares N'i'-f-el'. of Jackson i-oltowi1 g i lie m.-tir.K there will very likelv be an excursion to As toria or the cO" st at some poiut eiaily accessible. -t e urrala Itear. Atiy'Hx'y ran t-!Uh aeold tbl kind wr-her. Tbt 'roubV '-s to let ;e, ikr tue oo who eauifb: lio War. W ad, .pr out readt-ra to itircbw ot f.Wt-la A MkiOtl a tlott-a- ill alit -V'.itf, the Cailforuia K.:L... - l uiai. on, .-ubui:i, hroLcbioK, . ouii1- ana Ci-ou Cr sod k ep It bdv. Tis pi. to tb tatc anil d. aUi v tbr atiore f-oiiplninle tkild it P. Oil bot:.' r 8 i.r -i 5U V foirln at. R-ttirv given iniiaediaU relief. TLe t,'tavrrb.t !; a awti iliar.-e 'j tlo Ltsaibk anc i-euviiatli. ustur-. Ule it a trial, ix tc aitbh lrcUuut 1 '.k ;- br aail $1 1' . . You cannot accomplish any wo k or ' ri''s iiai.-J 'ju feei well. If-kOtifel i:.'.! ut tued out ' like Dr. J. H. McLean 'b fcarr .pa rilla. It will give you ialu, etrength and vitality. Foahar A tvv I . a. "