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ti& v l0. S FOU V. ISO. 54 20 CENTS A WEKK. ALBANY. omStiON.-yUOUSDAY, JU:.Y i4 E. C S Exelusiv Agensv for lie Ludlow Fine Shoes BLCMHEIiG It LUCK ALBANY BAKERY. PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CAKE" FOR" .".WEDDINGS" Choice TaMe Delicacies and Line of Fancy anil Staple Groceries visions , Canned Goods, Nats, Candies, A Full Line of Jnifturtt tl IV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN. DE9TJNTHEWORLD. WIE3 JPS -FOR- CHICKENS S5.00 IBS DCSEN, EGGS 13 CENTS. Mueller & Garrett, Farmers d' Alrichaiils NSUR4NCE CO OK Alhany Oksqun CAPITAL MtOlli. fall IP t IIT l ftft.tMM. OFFICERS. President V. F. Real. Vice-rresident-J. U. Writsmau. T.-aaurer J. L. Cowan. Secretary .1. K. Elder kin. DIRKCTJK. ii. -trafian, J. L. Cowan, J. O. rit- nian, t. F. Read, J. K. L. Foley, John Sternberg. F. Simpson. V W utile if-rd, L. Burnet t aud M. Safet Sonmi, uonseivative A Square Company, Managed by bquare Men, Patronized by bquare People PusoaiM Horn- Snterpxisi EARLS LADlL'S AND CENTS F1RJ N1SH1NUS. Also have a complete lin of BttOTS anci SK For ULiriLC trade at prices 'hat defy ctimiM-ettion. Hive us a call nml buy your shorn ol at bed ruck price?. wGoOil da aa.l square dealiug. ".FRESH rRUITS BER -V I FRESH RAKED KIE.- AND VEGETABLES v.V BREAD'.". ".' a Full and Pro Etc., Etc. antl Domestic Cifars. For Sale -BY FIRST NATIONAL BASK PRESIDENT L. FLINS. Vl K PRKS1DET S. TOrS'O. cisnihk E. w. La;.- , -os. 1'RA3AC-r3 A GEJ S.IAL BANKINO . E. Yorso, u f ains L. K. Klaw. E. f. vji. E. W. LK)i)OS COWAN' RALSTON ;AFD tKJ.EiriAIN Albany, Oregon Transact a general nankin usmess. Draw aixht ilrafts on Ne Yo U, Kan iscoaml Cortland, r. tjnn Ri-.nev or. approval iwctirit;. aieveiv ilc-pooim Kunject to kirck. Collrctioiu entrusted to 11 , will re pr'u.n attttiiicc BANK OF OKEGO.V, ALBANY, OR EGON. cirri a 1 950.ooe Prfvitlrnl. 4 x.lilrr . ., ... . BMl'41 II . MIHKIIL. .J n.ULAI.V TIRECTmS: n. Krtaxt. J. V. Blais, 0'.. lU'MPITRET, II. StEW-AICI, E.J Laxmnc, II,. F. M'kkill. LADIES' UNDERWEAR CrHllrnirM Mill I. 4 lillalirnV lulb INU, ai.l til lustlna Cnmirnl-. mad j8paneSeBaiZaartore axios vr.iT u. hw-t nu Ho K t Co. tSi Sioie on First btwect titat tc i ei.iei k BUckbUlllS. H. A. CBOtVDEB. C. W. CKOWDKR. CKOWDER liROS Contractors and Builders. Office on First rtreet with Wal lace & CuiU k, real estate ajrents, Albany, Oregon. EstiiMiates given on all kinds of buildin gsor carpen ter t rk. All work intrusted to us will lie promptly executed. Uotlegant Jtin faj- Us. IvLi BROTSL ; i i r r ax i Linn Loanty Bank Mill SAVED 'BY- Baying Your Property Through the teal estate firm of Burkhart it Keener. The oldest Ral Ettate Firm in the They have land?, of all descrip tion! for salt- at the very lowest prices and on the tnoht favorable terms. We have Home fine bargains in small tracts of garden and fruit lands near the city, which we are olTering at a great sacrifice. This, property lies near the city, and it the very best on the market, part, of which is set out to fruit. CITY PROPERTY We "nave a .larft list of choice business an residence property for saV iti liir.inr the Goltra park additin, the best, nearest and clieiipest sub.-, ihfin property on the market. A lot in this addition will double in v.alue in le than a year. 2ASY ..TliETS. BUR '.i ART & KEEHEY, U I' A I. KSTA SE, JO J X INSURANCE AENTS. A1.UAN. 0PE00N TowffljJ tf Wilson RBAL ESTATB BROKERS, INSURANCE A'D LOAN'S. First street, opposite Farmers & Merchant Insurance Co. Albany, Oregon. Agents for the foilowinir Insnr- j ante Companies: .Etna Insurance Company, of Hartford. Connecticut: total astt'ts 9.7.S0.751.65. The Guardian Assurance Com pany, nf Imilon. England : capilia! 5,000.0)0.(K. The Columbia Finr and Marine, of uoi lland, Oreiion : capital. ,VjO.- 000.00. TOWN SEND & WHON. H E FOR 8AI.E BY AIL ORt OOrSTS. 1 "Some mortlis Biro I TvurcbKM-ri a box t.f Dr. J. P. THtBrrli Turn for mv own use t ut flnrlinsr tnv nephew. ('. A. Mi-M nbun reerlinir Pilch mcti cine 1 let liin Imre n y hnx of medi rlne. lit now rtirls for thrt-e more tioxe, :iyinr it i the hes thine fnt ratiirrl. ever trie-1 by Ivm snd hie fr'i-nds. srot another I ox to use in I ny case, and cheerfully recommend it toot lit r, fSis.nd,. JtlllN McMAHAS. Ex t'nunty Commit-i-ioncr Lure Co. 'rei"n.- Snrinc" l-ne county. Oreeoti, 1'rof .'. V, .T hnsnn. jiresidcnt f the State 1 1 SvTU , says it curidliimol ai cniil una . other prescrii.tinnf had failco. ukevUr two of his little if'rls used il lo cure theirrouirhs. Mrs Mark HHiley. wife of Prof Ba'ley. sent tt 10 rroi Johnso'-. slid rei-om no tids it to all ho sutler from oolds, and nutlif. For cotiffhs It acts like a i-hiitm. and can be ii .haled into tl piticfi r passaL-es, brre. o other couch cures can reach WAim.D-cow I'lhif'ltoWlv 1 1 lllltlllVLIU 1 Itll.T Gill Hunted. , Good wages will be paw competent girl to do housework n a small family. Fur particulars inquire at this office. Parasols! i'amsols! "S' I have just received my spring j Stock Of Jiarasols d''.''.ujTHE LOSSES KEACR manufacturer m New Yorkinau llltuuiciviuf v ----- , tlie latest stvles and prices.eheaper than everhefore. Samuel E. onnd. ; Mr. E. H. Motrison. suierhvj tf.n.l..nt ( ill.. Su'llll .St oruisrn railroad, t.nes lhat the wi it, n-w in operation beyond k'010; ..n.l U hei.or riu i. v exenuen r a, M.y ex cue. JS-Fi.e t. s mom ng dost, -ye,. , ro .ciore u.i pw-iy valued uti.ea.lv i2. 0,0.10 to have the 1""U ., ' ful ack ( w tlamihon. boii a.1 flu I iu li.ifieH til "r . '. . .. - ah-x - ye . - . tance ot 8evei.t-bve miles. nnv Ii.imI lllitllL' .--ill IK Tlvi , it will re.cli I lie sold a-u mines of the Cascade range Richard Jcnes.an old and iiijhiy jl respected citizen of Long Tom j.r ! cim t. Lane County, died iei entiy, ged 5i years, lie was a wiuo r, tn.i second wife h.tvinni.edeveial year- ao. Ht. 1. avvs two growr tons ly his first wile and a sui and daughter ly his fiecono wilt, a:ed hi and 12 yeaia, lespecti'.elv The waterworks reservoirs at Grant's I'as were i-o.nph-ted 1h eek. Mil pipes aim pinups win , ne in i'oit on or use in a snori time. The elect i.' lil.t plant is also on the ground or en rout iroui San Francisco, and hefort lonj; wil fuini-h the ciiy lij:ht Ladies irold than ever at F. watrhes cheape! M. French's. TIib Celebrated Warranted to cure the itwiertive urgans of either sex whether an-iiitf from the exci-s-ive u of rititnulauti. oba co or opium, or thrnit-h )outliful in-lin cretio.i, oer i.Mhilfc.'.-1'f-e, etc., such iwlo.o. Brain Power, Wake u'nesi, Beariwr D-wn Pain? in the Hv k, .Siiun.al W akin ., llj tuna, Ner ou Pros ration, Xocturnnl Oinis lions, Leiiti r.ln o. U.i :in. . Wir.i: Meiuorj. Losnof Pomi .iik! l.iii'Ote.i-. . uhi Ii if i.tx lected often lead to preniatme old avt- ait; insanity. Price 1 a box; 1 h iXc- li;r'.."t, Sent lv mail retx-tpt of prift. A tVlillirA U lKlMli: is )T .-1 with every if order reuelvnl. to refund tn. money If a PrrnnsrKI rure in t.ottlt-t.i We have thousait-tsol tentiiiioiiialit from oKi and youinr. of toth who have bc pemiatieiitiy cured by the uwe -f Aphrod-tint Circular free. Ad-lrKS 1 nr. tl'iliiu iii it: in. Western lUanch, llox, '27. l'ortlanl, Oregon For wde by Konhay Ji Mason, who esale ami etail dliukist", A ;l-lit . t lron. FEMALE Fills For Female lr reifulitriti; hf-th-inu iik tht'iii 'ti he market. N vci nil. SuccetMtulU tw! bv proiiiuiciii iH-iieM montMv. UiwranteeT to re Meve m piw&l iitfiiPtn..iti'n. S.re,Sife, Ce:uii Ik. n't be humhuir gvd. Save time. Health and money. Take no other. Sent to any ad lress by maii cn receipt of price, 42 00. Ail dress ttthrii Mrdirlnr umpnny West Branch Box 27, I'lirllmKl. r. Sold by Fosbay Si Mason, Albany. Oreirro GKANT'S TASS PEACHES ! MUELLER & GAR RETT J EXCLUSIVE AGENTS flnlers for any quantity wil e promptly liiled. HNS BROS. HEALERS IN STCVES. TIKWAR-. HCUSE FUFNISHII CS, Manufacturers of galvanized iron . v.. 1 - - .i..ltv cornice. l'liimomg a oi.... (iive us a call. Absolutely Pure. TV,!, .u.u-ner never varies. A marvel r.1 ri-v strenyth and w lioleSoilieneSf ... . , i . ....linurt wore ecotionin-ai hm j kinds and cannot tie sold in eonti lion witb multitude of low test, abort weitlit alum ot phosphate uowdera 3old only in cms. Rotal Bakin- 'ow. ifk Co. U vv)l -t. N.V. Lswis M. Jobxson & Co., Agents, Portland. Oregon. Frencl :jk ft s " s iLx V i KfQtZ ofS AFTER Filer's Mil IB ,K KK AT SPOKANE. " tenaianes Attfmut to jam 3- ... a . . . lue City S3 50.OO0. Fm F re Bngj Arret-d-Thre Fires Were BtarteJ-Tbe Oity Guarded Tb L'-Hi' i c ad In.-nranee. tokask Fu.i.s, Wash.. Julv 2:!. .- .i i . i... uhj oi Hie limine o.irsiuiK on tuc ...i i . Monroe street l.ri.bze. vu? eniircly burned, ihe tlepan-lue-'t having no water on the liurth side of the in e. Losses are ai fol Ioas: Cable It ad company, $5 , oilO; II. W. Greenhorn & Co., l,S 00U; M -nrou St.eet Uridgrt l.'om pany, $o5,i'0 (; i;onne vt Company, V2,bM; C sc.d.- La.in iry, dM)r. t.uit-r & Cur is, f 75 Hi; Wasl.i.g ton Wat-r Power Co., l8,i'U0; .:. P. Pa-.'knr, J"i:0; Jam-s .lone-, tlOOO; Miss Ada Howard, i0H); b-tii loss. $148,tiOU In-uranc: t able Road Com- piinv. lo ni'O; H. W. Grct nburj, t0 0; liiiige Company, ifli.ftUO; Cascade l.ani.diy ifl't'iil ; Wa-hina-ton rt ater Power company $l l.'l.Ml ; Holme ic t'o., 5"0; Janis Jone-, fViO; S. r. I'cker, $l50J; total, io:,5i. Early 'hit morning storp-s wete aflnat "about the lost of life, bui th"pe have li t br-en verifie . Lo-ses on Second street in city property were as follow 8: W. C. Card ell, s-'cond h mdgood-3 100; I. I. Bill, hiiild'nif, !fl5 i0; Julia Glenn, lodyinir. $700; N. W. C--m mi- ion Co., $4.0 i0 ; lv. of L. lodge room. $'0: lut'le cfe Hix, stock $2000: b.ilditii 1 50 ; Moiiatch Ijo iin.' Iloae. $.'500; O. C. R ss, four c tt i-.'ea, t40 ki : jkaue Coin ior:.ge Co., $o500; to ai, -'2,0 0. In-uiam e: o. C. Ho-s, $4,00 ; lui a G enn, $V25; ini-ceil.in on-, approximate, !f45J0 ; to'al, $S525. It I- the g-n-ral belief that tire-hiK-s are at work. I'wo Miiall ti.es this fo.enoon, ou in ihe west ano t e other in i lie- east p irt of the c ly, ftiengt'.en thi- oelief. Peo ple re alert tin i visfdant. Five su-jvi-ts have b-en an-s e-l. The city is tli-.ro'ibl y kiiard. d and no liiitber danger i- aiilP lrated. Ihe burnt district n the noith s de of t ire liver -nd the g'eat c aS'-i le I by the burning maile die bridge jire-eirt very d.tolaie appearance to-lav . Neither of i he tires were in the iiu:-h.e-s center. A (.rent muij rti::iors have been all-.at ail da about ti e woi k oi tir-i ugs but they fail to develop. Julia tile. mi keeper of a lodging h"Ue in whb-h second street Mist started, is under arre-t ftir suspected irsoii. bu' she ?t ditlv deui' s thecharg aiid there st ems to be but little to substanti ate it. hen the to Cues were at their height the whole ci'V lid sui 'Oi::iding country was illuminated. Eveij body was nei vous iiid this dull 'st developed into a panic when the main buisied aitd the firemen bad no water to right with Tie- Monroe stre t bridge burned iueh by inch whde tne firemen j and thousands of spectators stood by powi r es- to check the flam- s. i Many buildmg- were saved by the i u-e of garden hose and wet bl ink jets. aI.hiv people remained I awakt all niyht, b-ar.ng ihe siart ' i. g f new tires, as the air was still and spark a. a nrebrai as ascended far into the blackness a. id floated to distant parts of the ciiy. The firemen did excel'ent work and one non in particular won admiration from all who siw his work. Heeovcieda Ira me work iiih wet blankets and car-ied hose int-. the alley willi flames raging on both sides oi him and checked Uie piofie s of ihe lire. CAKKLESSNKSS OF 1IIXTERS. A Disastrous Forest Fire Started In Nevada County, California. Sacramento. July 23. Informa tion W.iS received here fiOlu Grass valley ye-t-rday evening giving a menu re a'-c -11111 ot a iiiiite lorest tire in Nevadic ountv. It is stated that the woods were blazing oe tween the town of Forest Spring- nd Perin's mine, and lhat smoke could be seen f om Grass valley I'be fire is believe I to have spread over ten miles square, sweeping in its pa age several larin bouses, orehaids and anv number ot acre.- f ats. Caieless huineis are S'lir- posed to have s arted the fire. FIUK IN sKATTLE. A Destructive Klaze in the Suburb of Itallard. Setti.e, July 23. Ballard, a northern suburb of Seaitle was vited by a very disastrous tire this morning -hortly after 4oVlock. Tbo tire st iited in the Sniiir saloon 01. Ballard Avenue in a miniier that i - imknow n. A general alarm was at once -0'in'l"d. the flames spread qu'ckly in all directions and was s 011 bey-nd control. To he south of the saloon was a l.iriie twe irt rv hotel, owned and o cupie i bv l P. Cal inan. The hot-1 contained l4 rooms, all of w hich were occupied. The guests were at once wained. hut so rap idlv did the fire spread that a hum her of them barely escaped with their lives. A bucket brigade was I.a9tily organized, but all the water that was brought wat used tj wet don neigbboring buildings. Mean uue the tire was Spreading in nil directions. The residence of Calligan in the rear of the hotel vas soon in a bl ze and the hudd invs io the n-.ith of Nodigan's sa loon, occupie I by A. O. fcirier as the Acme t-aloon. Tweed ie and Call igan's saloon tolhesotnh, and acres- to the hus-ell b ockandthe .Mackenzie building were on tire. The -atter two were soon ext n gnisheil with the aid of buckets. The tire was finally stopped bv teaimg down a sinab buihnng. Theionil loss is $14,401; insir ance, $h,5hO. TO STOP SHIPPING A K.MS. Mo MtrlkilnUreTUi.Cvan tO' u Ceutral Autarics. San Francisco, July 23. It is known thai for sonic timepa-t all ihe Pacific Mail Company's te.m- r.s have carried considerable c di siui.ients of arms and ammuni tion to Central America states. Agent Johnson, of the Pacific Mail Sieauiidiip Compiny, has received the foll'A.in-i dispatch from I'resi dentTiloiiston : "Stop shipping arms and muni tions of war to (iiiateuiala, Salva-iioi- atid ilo idnras." It Is learned that a "considerable quantity o arms and munitions of ar bad been ordered from lmal dealers to to on t- the San Bias, which sails lo-m rrow. This tele gram from President llous on will h ive the eff ct ot cjuntermauding these orders. KIOTOIS 8TKIKEKS. They Threaten to Make Broadway Bus With Blood. New York, July 23 The strik ing cloakmakers have begun to ca-ry outtheir threat of making Bioadway run with blood. They have been. wrought np to ti--t.i ino pilch and this morning sttrted out lo wreak ven-wit-e on the firm of Meyer, Jon esen A Co., on Broidway, and but for the prompt interference of the police, a bloody riot mijht have resulted. At 8 o'clock ibis morning over 100 operators and tailors, arun d with dubs, gathered in I'r-jnt of the company's house. A great bodv of them took up positions on the opposite fide ol the street, white bait a dozen selected ones patrolled the sidewalk in front of ihe fac- t ry, and liegan to taunt the cut iers as they went into die store lo work. C. J. F. Kluptell, who (ends stote foi the firm, -noticed one man iu particular who was an-gre-sive. lie stoJ al-no-t d--rectly in the dcnji w ay and assumed i Illicit -niiig alt Hide, lolding a club in bis hand. Kl iptell or deied him away, wl ere .poll the striker let out a string of oaths nd threatened to be it the br.iii.s out ot the door-tend-r. It. was the signal f r tne mob to ru h cro-s ttie street, blandishing its clubs. Two pol ce-nen came up at ibis critical time, an I thteatemiig to b.ain the first man who made a move to rikibt, neld tliem at bty. I'he aifressiw tighter w as arrested and at. the station was r- cogmz- d s a striking operator, A the headquarters of t lie 0eratoi8, re porters were threitened with death, and the general outhok (Oin's to a riot w hich may break out at anv time. YACHTING rI8ATKR. Two Boats Capsize mid T of the Men Drowned. MiLW.M KF.E, July 23. A special from Duluth savs that in the v-Hcht race this morning two boats .sere struck by a squall One went to the bottom. Clark and Lindler were drownel. Purcell was res cued in advice condition. The tbers of the crew were picked up by a tug. BLAINE'S SCHEME. President Harrison -Favors Some what Itroader Terms. New York, Ju'y 23. A Sun's special from Washington savs that President Harrison lias dratted a ne sage to congress, urging the iidoption of Blame's reciprocity scheme, but on broader terms and wnh a scope far more ex'ensive than has been advocated by the secretary of state. It can he stated author. tively that a roiu-h draft o' the message has 'teen written and is now 111 the presideii'8 desk. Both Sena'ors Aldrich and Morrill, if the senate finance committee, have become convene I to Blaine's 'd a trine recently, and they have added their influence to that of the recretary of state. Presidential Nominations. Wasuinoton.JiiIy" 23 The pres ident sent to the senate to-day the nomination of John L. St-ven, now minister resident at Honolulu to ! minister t the llawiian Islands. The p'esident fdo sent the fol lowing nominations to the senate to be ministers pienii otentiary, pursuant, to an act o. congress, ao proved July 14, 1M10: Thus. H. Aii'ierson, 01 Uhio. now minister resident and consul-general at Ij Paz, Bolivia; C. E. Carr, of lllin ois, now ministei resident and consul-general at Coi-nha.in Iienmaik; John I). Wa-hburn of Massachusetts, now minister at lierie, to sw ltzerland ; George Maney, at Momevedio, to Para guay ana 1 ruguay. THI? S'P QVi ! aaau uiiutu OAJii.iby u,e president to say that the Correspondence Between Eng iand and the United States. THE QUESTION IN CONOBSS9. A Lesgth? Ducniion by the Kepreset tatives or the Two 0ntrlt Pisi IJent HarritoD'i Views. Wabiiisgtos, July 23. The "resident to-day sent to the house of representatives in answer to a resdtit.on iniroduced by Repre sentative Hilt, the official coires jOfdvrtee. Iiel w een this aovernonnt jttd l-'t. S. .jrtfitf- toaJiHu seal fi.-herics in Behring sea. In an accompanying letter trans mitted to tn.- president, Secretary Bl -ine, under date of Bar Harbor, luly 19, regrets the delay in trans mission, whi'-h the president di rected on the llth install), and says that correspondence is still in progress. Tne corresjiondence includes 30 separate papers, beainninir wiih a letter from Edwards, litst secretary of legation a id charge d'aflair after Minister West's recall, dated. Vi'sriist 24, 18S!. and closing with one from Secretary Blaine to Sir lulia'i Pauncefcte, British minis :er. dated July 1!, ISthl. Blaine says it is the opinion of the president that the Canadian ve-s-ls arres'e-l and detained in the Behring sea were engaged in a pursuit of itself contra bones mores.a pursuit which of necessity involves a serious and permanent injury to the rights of the govern ment and the euple oi the nited States. The secretary then speaks of the seal fisheries, which were con trolled by Russia without inter ference, till the session of Alaska to the United States in 1SS7. This undisturbed concession continued to the United States iiil 1836. pass ing whaling vessels abstaining bom seal capture. He 8;iys th s uniform measure of all attempts to take lu" seals in those waters had lcen a constant recogniiion of the rittht held and exerci-ed. first by itussia and subsequently by this government. It htd also been a recogniiion of the fact now held of a broad denial or doubt that die taking of seal in the oien sea rapidly leads to distinction, 'ertain Canadian vessels in 18SG tsserted their light to enter and bv a rntbles course destroy the ishries. The government of the United -states at once .proceeded to cnck this move. The ground on which her majesty's government justifies, or .it least" defends, the course of the Canadian vessels, rests on the fact that they are committing their icts ol destruction on the high seas. It now awaits any proposi tion for a reasonable adju-tment vh'ch hr majesty'- g tverninen may submit. The fore b'e resist ance to winch this government is constrained in the behnn sea is. in the pr- si lent's judgment, de manded, not only bv a necessity for defending the traditi nal long established righ'S of the Lnited States, but also ihe riuhts of good governmtht and good morals the world over. Paunceiote wrote riiaine, in an swer to his invitation for a counter proposal for settlement : In view ot the divergent vieA-s held no solution would SatlS v the public oninion in L-anaiia or ureat Hntain without a lull mquirv ov a mixed commission of experts, Meanwhile he was prepared to recommend to his government ertain provisional precautionary measures pending the report of the committee He then proos-d the following provi-ional regulations: lhtt pelagic sealing should be probtl tted in Behi ing sea, Okohotzk sea, and adjoining waters during the months of May. June, Octolier Novemlr and December, which mas b-A termed the migratory oerj-id of fur neals. 2d. That all sealing vessels be prohibited from approaching the 'reeding islands within a radius of 10 miles. The Marquis of Salisbury, under la'e of the 22d. in a letter to the Hritish minister, undertakes 'o re ly to Blaine s argument, relative to the seizures. It was pistine't hy the fact that they were engaged in a pursuit contrA bones mores the nvirq'iis savs. It is au axiom f interna'i mal manuni law that such aii action is only admissible in cASif o! piracy or in pursuance a special internal lonal agree ment. Her majesty s government would deeply regret that the pur S'lit of fur seals on 'he high seas by British vessels shou'd invo'v even the sbgti'est miurvtotne ieople of the United S'ates. If the cae be proven thev will be ready to consider what measures can oe property tak-n to remeay sti'-h injury, but would be unable 1 on that ground to depart from the nnnciple w inch free commerce on the high seas depend. No sea is now mare clausum. All of the seas may be pursued by ships under any flag except directly on t-.e coast or within its territorial limit. The thirtieth and last letter r.f the correspondence, which would, if printed, entirely fill over 20 newspaper columns, was addressed by Mi. Blaine to Sir J. Pauncefote from Bar Harbor last Saturday. I am ordered ' I niteil State i willinirlamnsider all the proceedingfl of April 16, ISS3, as cancelled so far as Ameri can rights may be concerned. This government will ask. Great Britain to adhere only to tho agreement made between Salis bury and Mr. Phelps on the 25th of February 18S8. ". - TUB NUKTHWIIT 1MUIA3C. A Commission to Ueletmlae or Their ttlcnU. Wabhisotos, July 23. The sen ate tesumed th- consideration of he Indian appropriation bill this morning. Au amendment for the appointment by the president of a commissien of three persona to rt V.ij-a.lluj rearrration in the . iMU)Oi WasnKinHloia i I t iri m uM inquiry and investigation regard- un such reservi tion. wnetner tne uower of alienation by the Indiana should be removed, whether the railroads shad be granted the ng.'it or necessity of disposal iy e Indians oi their interest, waa greed to. Mitchell ottered an amendment for the appointment by the piesi- lent of a commission oi three to x the northern line of the VN arm pri. iz rese.vr.tion in Oregon and to visit the Colville Indiau leser- ation in Washington aud negot iate for a cession of a portion of hat reservation. A IIKPLOKABLK fATK, Former Albaaiy JoarMlUt Meat Go to the Aaylaaw. Portland, July 23. To-day W. A. McPherson was adjudged mud- insane, and will be tar en to the asylum for treatment. He former ly resided in Albany, in nw ear lier davh he wielded a most caustic pen in the field of journalism, which was as much admired by his fiiends as fea.ed by his foes. Once he was .eiate printer and he filled various other offices of public trust reflecting bia intelli gence. Even duting the post few uoi'ths when his physical system videnced decay, ins wonted gen ial manner did not desert him. The World' rate. Chicago, July 23. To nleht the ordinance usked by the director 01 the world's fair, granting the use of the lake front as a p irt of he site, was adopted by the city ouneil without amendment. The o'e stood 44 to !--. The ordinance ledges tiie city of Chicago to pay tor anv piling or ni nng in 01 tne ike ihat mav be needed to the extent of f 2U),000, and after the air is ended ihe grounds to revert- to the city to be used forever aa a otiftiic. park. Not lees than itiu acres 01 the lake front-are to be ised for the world's fair, purposes. Thousands of CattleDylaa;. StI Pktkksbcro, July 23.--The Siberian cattle plague is ravaging 'ie province of Riazan. t;attle. torses and sheep ' are avir.g Dy housaiids. number of peasant ave also contracted the disease. nut no fatal cases are reported. Schooner and Crew UMi Lonoon, Julv 23. The Ameri can schooner Wm. Bice has been ost at sea and her crew. consisting of 16 pet sons, perished. The ves sel was on a voyage trom cape Ann to Ireland. Ordered to OwatesnjUav Rome, July 23. The Italian- American squadtoon haa been ordered to Guatemala to protect Italian citizens. A MIDSITMMKB ITEM. Some Pointers That Will May Money to Hoaaekeepers. Go and ee; that beam if ol gold watch at ihe "Golden Rule Ba zaar.'' Jul-us Gradwohl the pro prietor of the Golden Kale Bazaar informs us that he has the Prize B iking Powder, and No. 1 Japan t-a, expressly put np for his busi ness, au-i for the benefit of his customers, each box ot baling niwdcr will win a piece ol one glas-ware, and also each p und of 1 he tea will win a piece of nne glassware, and customers who buy ne iound of lea or a box ot bak ing ' po vder, which is warranted. mill nave a chance on tnat oeauti ful gold watch. He haa also add ed a fine assortment of family groceries to his mammoth stock of glassware and crockery, wliicn IB the largest in the Willamette val ley. Go and see Mr. Gradwhol at the Golden Rule. Bazaar, and yon will see that nothing is misrepre sented. - " " Persons who lead a life of expos ure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment; it will banish pain and subdue in fiamation. Foshay & Mason. A choice and complete line of bottled delicasies have just been added to my stock call and sea them. C, E. Brownell. Have you seen those new style hair ornaments at the Ladies Bazaar. They are the latest tiling out. ' Beicgfl liver pill are a mild lax ail s and act directly on tne liver and tUl iitys as well aa tne bowels, ail drug gist. . Bunch grass is going to seed in Klamath and Lake counties this season. Something not known 1 before for years. The secretary says