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-r J. -. ' I, ALUA.NV, OKICN, TUESDAY, JULY 22, li)0. 20 OKNTS A WEEK. VOL. V. J E. S Exclusive Ageacv fa. lie Ludlow Fiuo Shoes BLUMHEUG r It LOCK ALBANY BAKERY. PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CAKE'S FOR-.-.WEDDINGS- -.FRESH FRl'IT- BF.Rv RIK- ANl VEGETABLKS Choice Table Delicacies and a Full Lin le of Fancy and Stajle Groceries atul Pro , Tanned Goods, Vats, Candies, Etc, Etc. V1310U8 A Full I itie of JtHjtortrfl IV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE ' GENTLEMEN BE9TJ NTH EWO R L D . FOR CHICKENS -$5.00 ISB DCSEN, - (iGS IS CENTS. .Ii wller Garrett. F.iroii'i Miitliiiih NSLRWE CO OK AtUANY OKSOUN CAflTL M!K. rant ir i triTtL OFFICERS. 1'repident W. F. Head 4tft6.MH Vict-I'resideiit-J. O. Writsinan. Treasurer J. L. Cowan. ! 5ecivtarv .1 . K. Klderkin. j Dl K fctT Ka. j K. Mratian, J. I.. Cowati,.).! O. Writm aii, t. t. Simpscii. V ; F. Read.J. K. Weal lit tfi-nl, L. . L. Foley, John BtiMiett and .M. j t:ier..berK. Sale, ssouna, ucnseivauve i A Square Company, Managed by bquure Men, I ratroniZea by dquare feopie raVZSO&iM ficmt Eatliprise j EARLS )Jn;l'(i((!;,Ncli(is LAD1 LS A N D CRN TS MSHlNtiS. FIR" Aim have complete line of BUCTIN and SHOES For spriGK traile at that ilelv cumiieeitiiui. price Give us a call uil buy year shoes oi at bedrock pricer. kGoOil da aad nqiiare dealing. FRF.SIl RAKED BBEADv.V ami Jit tnrtir Clfrtr. For Sali -BY FIP.SI MATIUN4LBANK PKKSIfFT L. FLIXS. t V I K J-KkSlUK.NT S. TorXO. I casiukk k. w. La:- . xx. KA-NSACTS A OKI I.XAL BANKING Hi a.. Ess COWAN' RALSTON 110 Albany, cr: n Ei r i Oregon Tranw-ta a Kcneral hmnkinK huniiins. Vnx ifht liiftn on New Yuri., Sao lw-o anil t'ortlaiiii, 'r. Un money on airmei weiirit. Reeeiv rleKwitH iiul.jecl In i-heck. Collectiiiiia entriwted to us will re pn u.i t atttMiti. BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. rtniJtL mso.wMi frr.trtrni. r l-rr... ablrr II. KKt M II WIH It III.. . J V. Ill l. niRKCTOws: Hktant. J. V. Ki.aix, 1. MCMPHRKT. i' H.STtWAHT. n G, E. J 1.AXX1XG. II. F. M rKKII.U LADIES' UNDERWEAR anillrniru klil. 4 lulil. n' t tl, lK, aid til liKltra l.iiini) i in,,,! la i.rilt r m Mir JapaneseBazaartore mmtsvKkY tin kiNo(iK1Llu. t-9 Mi.ie ji. t-iikt Si itel l.M t Si n blut-kLuriis. - - ----.. n. a. ckowder. c. w. chowdek. pi, ,iV1 ,rr CKOUULji LRUS Contiatto.s and Builders. Office on First street w ith AVal- t....u i ....i ... Aiuany, ungon. lv stm.atcs given on all kinds ol builditiKsoi carncn- icrwinK. .in ntiiR iiiiius(CU 10 n8 will lie promptly executed Dm IKAat lUoa (or ten KLE ii mi I It i orxo, l. Klins I U E. Klais, K F. so E. W. LOGIH'N I Cashier. LinnCounty Bank MONIiV 11 BY 'Bjiin Your Piouortv i y.VsJIUZ AUU.1 AiUduiUJ Through the leal estate firm of Burkhart & Kccnoy: The oldest Real Estate Firm in the 1 1 T I I I IT J poK 8H1.1", lfiO AfKFS OP URST-CLA 111 0111 Olb V'l M.e?;:,:,;rr:.i M I Klllllllu Hill) u,t They have lands of all descrip tions for sale at the very lowest prices and on the inot favorahle leniis. We have some fine bargains in small Irai-ig of uaplen ami fruit ImiiiN near the ci'y, which we are llerinu a! a treat sacrifice. Tliis prerlv lies near the ci'y. and is I he very best on the mar ket, pait of which is set out to fruit. CITV I'M- ' 'I We have a larjie list Ihih in ss and roidi nci loi il it- im In. Ill: I he ( i Hiliiti"tl, the list, in" clu'iii'isl siiIimi -1 n i.f cl.nlce pri.pi-l I y Ijr-i paik in si and 1 1 i 1 1 v 'on the ii arke .A l.'t in I Lis- ml.lil ion n value in Ii m- i lian a will I. ml. I vear. HAZY VAYKZXZS. BUR v: ART & KEEHEY, m: 1 1. i-;stasi-:.loa -An It- INSURANCE AGENTS. ALBANY OI5KGOX lOwIBPIIil HlbOn.? REAL ESTATE BHOKEBS, INSURANCE AND I CANS. First street, npposite Farmers A Merchants InMiraiite Co. Albany, Oregon. Agents for the following Iiifur ance Companies : Etna ln-!irHiice Company, ni llarif. nl. Cimnecti. ut ; t-tal assets ' !.7Si,7ol.t. Die (iiiardian Aspiirance Com- j party, i.f 1... lid., ii. Klii'laiiil : i-hiiiIr! I f).tKX).IH m.OO. The Co'limhia Fire flt.d Valine .'f ""Ulaii.l, ie;..ii;enpltal, ." Ml -000.1 K. roWNSKMiA W1L-0N. FOh SUE RV 'liRJ-OfllSTS. ne n.i.i ll.s .n.r,, J , ur,.),,,.,. Iwx i.f !r .f P. ':it:.i ,, ( f,,r Vl .ti Use I ut tillllil.e II. lirptieu. CA ViMs.l'ini i. (). lit' sin 1: in ii line 1 lei tiwii Iuiti- j. y 'ox ,,f tM.,l cine. Hi mm sowl- fur ihrie n,,.r. I. iises, a u it i il,,. ... ,n,, f, i :it:.i., ever li'i-l l li p, ,! ,u fi-ii-nds 1 tr"t iii i.'I i r 1 i ,, i,.,. i,. II. y i :ise. hikI l lm r'l.l'y in ii i, ( i,d ii 1 1 'I ' 1 1 I .s. (ii.iiMb. .T..IIN M M i a N. Fx i i cnty ' Oii.n.ii..i,. i i.i ,'. f,, i irc!:i.i. Sj.rii " 1 iice iiiiiiitv.dii eon Vri'l T"'. T ii,s,.,. .,, .;!,., .. ,,, ,. ftie 1 1 Wcral , -nit d i,MII ,.j a i i. Hi- , iiur oil ei .n m ri i ion- liad fll'llt t , .kl Ui-i . ua little L'.riMiM-n ii hi . me il.t-.ri ui.clis. Mr Milk Pili.l. Wile ,.f I'd pjd.y -ei.i i' li. Pn.f Ji.I.i.m.. . ,,! ; . .u.. . ' . "' : h . h:. i ii.. n i! i-:it I., i i i. .1 l'ii i- nr i.sm.-i when OlIiCI MHiali C ll I CS (all nil. Ii I ANT1 Il-l ow, II XaultMraa, to p;uturo. W'okI1s & v Q H y f h J Accident Insurance. The matter of insurance ha be come a tix d primii'le, nd needs i o talking a- o it. T e only ques tion now is, when; to p'ace the m sur.i' cc Mr. Jost-p i Tat ha frn gaged his sei -vices w ith the Union 'ich ire-mf r OMi.iiiend.Meand will be a.'opled upon examination. Mr. lait can l.e found in Mr. Montanye's cilice. Those wishing to place accident insuiaiic shou'd coMilt h m. . ( For Sale. Pome h-m. hold good at a bar train. Also a large uuelling on Ibfc fet.ee t lor ifclit. Ashbv A Nbil, Foi a'l styles in children shoes go to Mr-in'i.iod., as they w ill save you money. XK IF TO-OA 1. W xN rKI.--t'-r a laity who wr'tc IT heiilatii is 1 t)i itni-k a'i'l a croii air urte hi ll aim' i'ti, h I'Uitiun in :i st'ire ortti c, v iiri'iirrca. A'ldrmsO. R. box S , It U.' !.. Ac any ('TIM T The-bread wni.nand V I II W 1 f ' sl' ''r' a'' ev',y I I n oriiin, or leave oi- U Ul d,r"' w' n.J-R- Iv"" I s oi'I'O ite III" Ril"i House, th- citv Delivered to all pu ts of (jKANT'.S PASS PEACHES I MUJLI.KR & GVRRETTJ r.VlLl:VK AGFXTS Oi 'e's lo- am qnan'ity wil e i ruin i I ti.lcd. iv. K I.rt: , M V.. T IIV I X M I u ii.' brick t i i- t. Can c u The Ci BillMtgl c t; K K i tf Mf.'Vf " rr ii " . Ai-liii uimilii- i yvQa, WJ-. f-?J?ZP 5! - f !' r?C AFTER ot cilhtT wx w lirthcr nri-ittc ir in it i 'i o t Kitiitm ti Th-jh Mithfiil ititliit- Th..Jh .Mthftll ll.li t-ii i-'ii, e r ii ilul-.t i i r, eti: , iu:h :iliol !'& It l'cwr, 'Aukf t 'nurii lU-.arinif Ihtwii ! ll h lfl- V . . ii.it .4- W :iku tN j ti-ria. N r i :i- x9 rat.i.n, N turn . I i tinis j ; ifit, l.t-tuoiihot-, i'i.ziiii w, U c;, Mt-tittr, j j I tMof I'tiwt-r itol liH.tHft whit li if iHii,- J tc tiil tilti ii k'iiil tu (-rjii jiTiiu-tittl iivf and i it.f.r.itt ln. . ci t.v- i: l.,.viA f. . i in ' J St in t mail - ii r'Mi't ff pnee. MUIIH . 'HtM.F. ih kT'vin t with . ut tf.fi nulcr rfnixid. to Vflund tne ! muni v it :t 1 in :i ft tt I t il i e in i.ot fTu. tv . 1 e hnvt- tl'iim4 iiMit ti-i iii.oitial fr.tn n'd j a il ut-r. ot K.tth NfXi-4, who hac lit'H K'ntifiiM'i,ri ciintl tiy tlie Usef A'hroiUtiiir Circular fiec. Allri; mi- tnii u iiih im: ii FEMALE Fill: For Frtiiale Ir reirul'ritiej; noth ing iik thi'ni on the market. Never ii . niiccfiwftilh iccl h iiroiiitiiciit ladies monthly, GuamntotM' to re lieve HiihpretjHci mei utrualioii. Surefe, Ceriain Don't he huml.uif jrnl. Save time. Health ami money. Tuke no other. Sei.t to any ad- ; ilreHH .y muii lii reoi iit nf price, 2 00. Ad I .IrrKN iliru llnliriiir mniuiny : Wi-t lti...li l-.. x i-i.iil.tni. nr. Sold by l ostiay & Kason, Albany. Orepia WIN'S BROS 1IEALEKS IX ST'VES. TIKWAR-, HCIH FURN'SHIf'CS, Miiiniriictiirers of alvainzed Iron cori ice. l'l limbing a specialty, (iive us a call. Absolutely Pure. 1 Lit. miwiicr never vanes. A ::inrvl ul (.iiritj .strelis:lli Hiirl Imlciijiiieiiit Mure ei-iitioinieal IInih tlte onliimrj Kimls. iind cHii.M.1 lie in). I in cuii.h ii. .ion w it h Kinltitiule ul low lest. slnTI Aeiulil .ilutn in iiintspli.ite iwilci. Solil iinh in e-iiis. Koyai. KaKIN 'ow iikh Co, 101 "-'iiP -I. N. Y. Lewis M. JoflNbON & Co., Agents, FarUaud, Oregon. W annul, il I II I- j Facer s Golds. i. leAJ mm HREATEiNS TO QlTIT. Sew Zealand Win stop the Mail I if Coup t Fails to Act. flKXICO WILL-, RECIPROCATE J a Indian Outbreak-Valuablel Saw Kl.l Borned-Oa- Bklps Oat aad i tbe 0 ter Bkij.1 la. Sas Fkancisco, July 21. R. 1. Creighton, agent oi the Mew Zeal-pa-i kovvmiueni, io-ddV received cable Irviu tue pufetiua.-ter gen eral ot i he JSt w Zealauu, aekii g il the United ISta es cot g ret-8 hd pasd me einppin b.ils. Their parliament wilt proiOue this n.oii in anii the ostmauter geneial has annouiiieU mat Mew Zealand will iollow the IScw ijouth Wales and withdraw fioin the Ocean Mail Service between Australia ami the United Mates, unbt-s cji guss pievou.-ly taka action at once lowaius tontnbutng a sul stantial amount oi tteaniei auba.dy. CLOIU BlItST. It Duk , Iuuneiie UainaKe Killing Cattle and Horaea. TccsoN, .inly 21. A cloud burst in ti e Inn hilln ni Sxlita 'Rstii ... veieil .ii ur.i nf a smixre nule -fhe water ru-hed down .he canyon in torrt nts. drownmir a numher f I caul -and hrses. Wild aiduials such as deer, bear aid woivee were cuight in the flood. The j Sch'.fieMi ranch ws com detel i devasie.l ol its i r-. 8. orchards and ! t.ouse9. A large freight lea n was icaug it in tlu il od mid was cair.td aUllle. So lives Were lo-t. SKI I S OUT. Forfeit Ills Ball ISi.nd BDd Kudo Ana). Iis Axgf.i es. July 21. A set sa ti n was ca..8 d to-day by the no ap eara cc ot x-.Asellbl n. an I 'am r- n. wat-ttd on thr -ei harg.-r lor I'.iigeiy. lii- bail bonds wen iddaud f r'tited aid i-n attach lneni vas rii- d for li ar e t. tie was fei n in the city late last . veil ng. (S t V M ILL KI KNEU. Valunble Lumber (llounea, and Furitlhbeil Stock I'p In Smoke. Okay.i.le, July 1. SprinireiP Is iii. ill, fitV ,3 mile- fio.il i i i i a'd on t lie ijmnry. i in-rr, tiicf-ther witu I ei:ti hunnn u xhou au uvt ol lui iber h u-fs und .1 l:irg amount I f fni n sli d htot k. WHi itnnytl ' V U" Crt ii.WHWll. 1 lie hreftair eu Iron, lite Hinukt stark. Tli lo-w ia e-tiuiatel at $ltn),UH. Insurance uitknon. SHOTING AT L1XKVILLK. I A Well Known Citicen Shot !l)mtn. J 1XKVI1.1.E, July 22. This place ha ! en tin tcene .f a tenible l. oiling atlair, neultin in the dent'i of Mr. Snock, who wa one I the wealtiiie-t . a tleman in Klama'h c.unty, and well known in Southern Oregon and Noithern Caliiotn a. BASEBALLIsTS. How the Gamea of the Country Ron To-Day. Rochester, July "1. Rochester 10, Coluniiitis 6. liiiL a Delphi a, Athletics 4, St. L'liis 8. Syracuse. Syracuse 6,Toledo 4. Loiisville. Louisville 11, Br oklyn 4. Ci ci s x ri League, lincinna ti , 120; Br oklyn, 11. Buffalo Brotherhood, New York, 7; l uffalo, 5. I'm lade Lent a League, Phila delph a, 20; l'itta'iur. 7. li.Evti.AXD. Br.itherhood of ; Brooklyn 7, Cleveland 4; Boston : League 12, Cleveland 5. Chic 4uo. Chicago League 7. i Ne' York 2; Chicago Brotherhood ! Bi-t..n 1. A 11 I1.DIAU . I l-UUIg hood 14, Philadelphia b. CONFKItKNCK HELD. In Kecaril to Mutual Aid Agalnat Indiana Outbreak. T. csox, Ariz, July 21. The St ii 's Nojalei s e ill fays: Gen. Miles ha- iad a sati-f ctotycon-fer.-n e here hist evening with liovernor Crrall of Si"ora and com ni ntler ! frontier gnaris Arr ing meiits were made lor Hint Uilnippon and a-si-tance in iUv. Ci-e of In iian outlaws crossing frmi this republic to the other, which is homd iil iid tlii- riO'i of ih- lew remtn.ng ont'as thought to be Iwellio..' in the .-jer r.i Azul n.ouiitain-i in Old Mexico. Tne M xu-an ollicial- a'e well ini'i.rnied 8 to the ntua'ion and areili p.ised o o-oiier ite seri u--ly with tne United .itales authoi itien t Claloaa Iamaa;ea. B. Hurri. f SM.kme Falls, l.o-e inert-hand se store w as de stiod tiy tire .la nun y oO, 188", I rii g- suit auain-i th: t city for the tecovi ry i f if 15 0 0. the value of the stock of good destroyed, lie a'le-jes th .t oingto he depth of snow on the ground at tne t ine of the tire, the firemen were un able loget the ho-e carts and en- gines ou the ground ia t.iuw to be (f service in extinguishing the tire the city having failed to ptovide horses to haul the apparatus ; in neglecting to provide horses for this purpose, plaintiff alleges that t liu ri I YB.-taj oAi,nniiikl. fna lL.. v o vspvuoi U1U AVI LUC loss of his goods, hence the suit. IBB OKIAT OKYSER It Baa Be m Stat of k'rupUoa Sine Last Saturday. Washington, July 21. The sec retary oi the inteiior to-day re ceived a message from Captain boute le, mperiuteiident ot the Yellowstone national park, bayu.g thai the g.eai exi elsior g.-yt-er baa been in a sate ol eruption B.uce lat Saluiday, ior the hist time in two yers. The column of hot water ries from the crater into the air 500 feet. IHK OKKAT KKUKTTA. Perfect Weather and Water and Vine Karlna;. Dcllth, .Minn., July 21. Thou sands of people were present on I hi-, the first day of the great te getta, and the weather and water was in perfect condit.on. In the Junior B;iigles the contestants were Nettlet n of Minneapolis, lieiideisoii of Chicago, Catilin dub, Thompson and Winnepeg. Nitdesoti won by two leiigtim in 10 4-9; Thompeon 2d; Henderson 3rd. The Junior four-oared race re sulted in Winnepeg being 1st, Du tuth 2n.i, Mil. neb. ta 3il, Lmlinea 4th and tit. 1'aul 5th. Luriines anil Duluth fouled, tthich iau.-ed ihe judges io di ci-it-that the race must be rowed again. Ihe Jui.io. double was won by six hoat lengths by the Cntllm club of Chicago; Minnesota 2nd; Cat lilt 8 tune was 112. Ihe great profe-sional doubl aia migniti ent race. It was a wo ii ile s niggle, the winning crew to gel $luuu, m coikI 5t and tlinu 4o0. Uauuaur and M -Kay weie the nearest to shore, Ttemci uid Ho.-mer next, liai.lon ana vVise next ai d llaun and IVneyca lat. The men wer: ent away b pistol shut. Uu.idaur and Aic iia soon forge-1 anead oi Teenier and liosnier. The crews lollowe i one another quite cksely. Uuad ujr and AlcKay were the nrst to .nuke the turn but they wen quickly followed by Hosaier ami l'e mer then Ilanu and Teneyvh and liuuliy Hanlon and Wise tiaudaur and Mi Kav shot acros ihe line amid cheering and w hid lee dinl about lour lei. g lis ahead. All efforts of tbe last two crew to pass Ho mer and Teenier were u- less, itnongh theie was but one-tourth of a length between Teemi'i and llann an.' also between tiaan and Hun ion at ihe riuieh. uaudaur and McKay were the winners; time 12.28. riKat IN SfOKANK. A Work Train Daahca Into Another. Spokane, July 21. One work train dashed into another in the yard at Rock ford to-day with seri ous results. The train was goin j oO miles an hour and the collision c-iused a bad wreck. Fireman Nah.ik had his leg broken in three places and Engineer Hill was .-everely injured about the face. A tire in a frame building on Monroe street in this city, occu pied by Dunstan's dry goods store, a drug store and a number ol offices, caused a loss of $5000, fully c vered by insurance. A numter of in matt s baieiy escaped with their lives. The fire was of in cendiary origin. KILLED HIM. It Waa All for a Quarrel Over Land. an Francisco, July 21. A Chronicle's Fresno siiecial says that Albert Hacker snot and kided Harry Brad way at Day creek, this county, this afternoon. Ihe men had had a difficulty about the ownership of some gov ernment timber laud. Hacker went to Braday'a home this at ternoon with a Henry rifle to re monstrate with him for cutting some timber. Bradwvy met him with another Henrv rifle. Hacker fired and rui-sed and Brad way did the same. Hacker's rifle then re i used to work and he secured a double barrelled shotgun loaded itb buckshot and fired oth bar rels at Bradway, killing him. H.icker surrendereJ himself and w..8 jailed. Both men are old re.-i lents of the county. He Murdered tiSe Engineer. Vasweht, O., July 21. Fireman Koad house to- ijf lit coiife tied the murdering oi Eng neer Vndever. He -all that Va dever had leen quarreling with him aid among other things accused him of re porting him for urunkeness. When the train neared Vanwert the engineer rusVed at Roadhmise with a curse and deat him a blow in th - face, kni-ckmg him iIomii and ctittinK h s head, when Road lii.u-e picked up a 'hammer and raimd several Mows on the en-.in eer's head.ki liiighim. Roadhouse was placed in j ib. He fears that he will lie lynched. Hid Mot Believe the Mewa. New York, July 21. Baize, consul gei.eial of I oil. Guatemala and Honduras, is in ihis city, m d sta'ed to day that bad heard noth ing of the laltle between the foices of Guaivmala and Se.n Sal vador. He placed no credit iu the report. A FEARFUL TRAGEDY Called to His Own Door and De liberately Killed. WORK Of FIENDS 1NCAKMATK. Tvasty-riva Ball- Take f n-lkatfu Wutada fllitoitHamb.r ABalWt Cots Oat His Toagaa. Paris, Texas., July 21. Early Saturday forenoon a parly of half a dozen men wei.t to the house of Andy Young, a hard working ne gio hviu about 2) miles southeast of here, and called him up. W hen he came to the do r a volley from iflesand shotguns waa tired into him, fully twenty-five balls taking effect; oue went thiough hie face and cut his tongue in two. Notwithstam.iiig ihe frightful wounds Ihe man is still alive a.;d conscious, but can't live long. Owin to the cutting out of his tongue he cannot speak. RAILROAD BUILDING. Branch of the I'nion Pacific from Portland to Seattle Contract Let. Portland. July 21. A repre sentative of Killpatrick Bros & Collins, raiboad conir .c ors in this city, to-day received official noti tica'ion from V. G. Bogue, Chief I- ngmeer of C.e U. P., that the contract for building the Union Pacific branch fn-m Portland to Seattle, had been let to thun. I. H. JMiiith, wiio is to do the work, Whs notified ihat he was to bein at once and he will put b on e of m n at work belo Vau . onver to-Diorrow, and has adver lised for in?n and teams and par ies to take sub-contracts. The company will not let the -ontract for buil-ting the Ion it bridge across the Co'utnbia at ancouver, but will build it them selves. Still Quarreling- Over the Cenaua. Minnkapous, July 21. Ed A. Elevens, who had charge oi the sui plementary census bureau in Minneapolis, this aiteri. oon wa- anested on a wanant sworn out by the St. Paul people, charwi .v nira wi:h padding the Mmneaiolis returns. The St. Paul pioecutot hints that o hers are to be arrested tinont: I hem hOm of the b-8i known people in the ci'y. The matter is regatded as a great game of i. luff. To-day a St. Paul detective was arrested as he was shadowing a government inspector. Frlghtfal Eiplonlon. Indianapolis, Julv 21. A spe cial to the Sentinel f.om Portland, lud., says that a terrible explo sion of powder occurred at Red Key ihis afte liooi , completely de moliehii g Carroll & Horn's gro cery and injuring nine peisons, one of whom cannot live. Ihe explosion was caused by a man lighting firewood, which threw sparks into a can of powder. Engllah Market. Loxdox, July 21. The Mark Lane Express eays the expectation of acreage as compared with '89, has lessened one million quaiters, as regards wheat, although oats and barley are uncertain. Eng lish wheat in London, advanced 2 s and 9 d on a fortnights trade; m foreign wheat, di-apiointment, allhcugh th tone of Friday was somewhat encouraging. Killed by a Mad Bull. Ticson, July 21. Yesterday a young Mexican on horseback was attacked by a mad bull at Silver Lake. The horse was gored to death almost instantly and the hull cauwrht ihe rider as" he fell, ripiiiiiK onen his side. He died in a short time from his injury. Defaulting Caahler Returna. Ft. Morgan. Jnlv 21. L. H Bartlett, the defaulting cashier at Ft. Morvan. recently arrested in Seattle. Wasnington, returned here to-day. Failure, of Machine Shopa. Kansas City. July 21. The Cen ttopoli Car and Machine t-hop Co.. as-iuntd to-day; a6.ets and Labilities $18o,'MjO and $100.0 10 respectively. Large Clearing Houae Bualneaa Portland. Julv 21. The bu-i- nes of the i leati.'g house in this city for the year was ju-t closed and amounted to $89,tHKJ,O0O. Annlveraary. Kkisi.els, July 21. The loth annhe.sary of Belgium independ ence, and 25th year of the le gn of bliiig L- opold was o: served to day. Denver Train Derailed Denver, July 21. The Denver w st bound Ln on Pacific flyer was derailed near Car.bou, Wy oming, to day by the spreading of the rads. 'Ihe front rait ot the tram, inc'uding the dining car. was overtun.e . No one was hurt but the damage was $15,000. Do Your Duty. The Jack-enville limes says: Hon. J. 1). Yh t man, member of Slate Horticuituial Society, is iiiditinir iiet. ffTn-.ta to rid South- ern Oregon of the pesis which in- fest Iruit tiee-i. He has met with I commendable success in many di - lections, but in b me others he has I just cause to complain, as the pax- ties interested have failed to do aa requested, to tlie great detriment of tbe meat important industry of all Oregon. The delinquent par ties will be cited to appear aad show cause why they nv not complied with the requiremasta of the law, and, if they should, then . still persist in failing to do their duty, they w ill be punished. VYa are una lie to nee why thoee who own orchards do not attempt to. keep them tree from th inaae livora that are destroying Lbeix tieea and lessening the revenue obtained from them. They are doing their neighbors aa well as. themeelves an ii reparable injury, ll they will i;ot do tue proper thing of their own volition, they must and should be compelled to do so. - - i ... Taklna; a Wiae Precautlea. Prom the St. Paul Pioneer I Everybody has read Bob Bur den's account of bow he brought confusion upon himself by throw ing a gold-headed umbrella out of a car window after a departing passenger just aa the train waa starting, and afterward discovered thai the article in question belong ed to agenileman Mill on the train. And every body has laughed at the incident ami Bob's resolution con sequent upon it. But not every one, perhaps, has bad the oppor tuimy which lecently befell a Lurband Corridor representative to witness a similar scene. It hap pened on a railroad train running between M. Paul and some of its etiburos. On tne train were sever al little girls and sitting near thero a middle-aged womau. At one of the stations where the train stop ped oue of the little gins left the . ar. Just as the train started aain, she hastily sna died up a parcel iroin the seat near wuer the girl bad beeu sitting, quickly cio.-sed the car to the bide next the depot, and threw the paical trom the open window? Nothing of the kino. The illustration jamo id at this point. The woman cooiiy thrust her band containing the parcel out of the window, ana held it tnere until she had,aeked be gi.l it tht packaas 01- nged to her an affirmative unawt-rana then dropped it on the plaaorm. As turtle te was instigated to his rash act by a wouun.ihuqueetionariws -w hictt of the two most nearly repre seii ta her sex ? W ho w ill anaw-jrt Suuaah Up un the Rock lata ad t liifmi JnlvM XVia fnllikmino t repot t of a wreck retorted fxota Denver has been received at the headquarters of the Rock Island railroad m this city : Tbe Rock Island express;No. l.weut through a biidge about a mile west of Lvmon to-niiiht. The conductor thinks they have found everybody except the engineer. There wk oue man who was badly hurt, sev eral were slightly hurt. The engine, baggage car, smoker and cnair car, were wrecked. Tne sleeper is all right. Canadian Pacific After Ha Tokoxto, July 21. A soedal cable V the Globe says that the Canadian Pacific railroad is about to issue fresh capital for the pur pose ot making connection with the Pacific steamship service, under subsidies granted by th British and Dominion govern ments. Great Slaughter. G. W. Simpson has made a great slaughter in prices on all summer goods to close them out namely: Lawns that we sold of 121, 15 16 reduced to 8 cents. All wool challies that we sold for 20 25 30 1 educed to 15 cents. Challies that we sold for 10 12 16 reduced to 7 cent. Satteens that we sold for 16 20 25(30 reduced to 16 cents. And a general redaction cai all our summer goods. Look at dis play and prices in the window. G. W. Sumo. ftot a alUerula Anybody can catch a cold this kin j ' weather, Tbe trouble ia to let ru like the man who caught th haar. We ad viae our reader to pnrcsna ot Posbav A Maaon a bottle of Saahv y tie, the California KingofCoBsiiaap. od, Aathroa, Brotsthitta, Coughs and Croup Cusra. and keep it handy. Tie pleaalng to tbe taate and death to tbe above complaint. Sold at $1 09 a hot tie or 8 tor 3 VS. California Cat. K Cm irive immediate relief. Tbe Cat a hal virus la soon dtiplacad by iu bealmic and jwnetrati' g nature. Hive it a trial. Six month treataaat I M -n'. nv.n til tl 10. A Sure Cur for the Whlaky Habit. Dr. Livingston's Antidote for -Drunkenness will cure any case of t'ie liquor habit in from ten to thiry days, from th rnoderate drinker U. tbe drunkard. Tbe Antidote can be given in a ap of ' coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. The Anti dote will not injure the health in anyway. Manufactured by the U ving'st n Chemical Co., Port land. Oregon, or from J. A. Com' ruing, Druggist, sole agent, French Taaay Wafer. These wafers are a sure and safe specific or all kinds of female trouble and will renave all ob structions to the monthly periods. no matter what the cause. They are just what every woman needs. ' and i-an be used a del v.- For sal , by the Livingstone Medical Co., manufacturers, Portland, Oregon, : also from our sole agent, J. Ju Cmrt'ining, druggist, Blumberg j block, Albany, Oregon. :-H , I 4 1 ;,jr 5 3ii - . is- . - . t . : m -1 1-. 1 '