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. r- C fx f c. 1 - All BAN f , OLIEGON, SUNDAY, JULY 27, l90. VOU V. NO.57 20 CENTS A WEEK. i .' f. )'.' ,f S k. V E. Elu3i Ajmer fa; lie VLB A NT 1 PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND -.CAKE- FOR-.-.WEDDINGS- .FRESH FRUITS BER-V RIE AND VEGETABLES Chon-e TaMe Delicacies and a Full Line of Fancy and Staple Groceries and Pro visions, Canned Goods, Nuts, Candies. Etc., Etc, A Full I. in- 4.' IiHjHtrtt Shor Sale IV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN. BEST IN THE WORLD. "Wis F--r -FOR- CHICKENS S5.00 PEE DOZEN, EGGS 18 CENTS. JJnelle-r Garrett. Fdimm Merchants nsur c:E co ok Alma my Okeoon ctrirti. K. mo.mm OFFICERS. l-iefi'tei-t W. F. Read. VM-e-1'resident-.l. O. Writsmar.. T-easurer J. L. Cowan. S.-.-retarv .. K. Elderkin. DIRECT .:RS. h. . -tratiaii. J. L. Cowan. J. O. WritMiiHii. . r. Simpson, W F. Read. J. K. Weatlirrfi.nl, L. L. Fo.rj. Jh buniett and M. Sternberg. Safe, Souna, ucnseivaiive A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People jAxsonis Hem JSatexpxist SEARLS Div;Co((k,Kotiois LADILS AND liKNTS NlsiMNti.S. FTRJ Also have a mplete line of Ml a! SIR Koi spriiiU trade, at that iety cumoteitioii. pnce us a call and buy your snots o' at bedrock prices. , .in ami Miuare ovaling IwOltll Luilow Fine Shoes- BAK FRESH RAKED V.V BREAD-. W fl tnttl Jhiwentic Viynr. FIRST NATIONAL BAKK Pr.ESlrtEST L. FLINN . V E PkKSlDEST S. F YOCNO. CASHIER K. W. La:-' ". ION. 'I'KANSACTS A GEI .AL HAS KINO 1 bt'bi.VESb S. C Vore, L. Fbixn I. F- Klai.. E. F. sox. E. W. LiniH.N Cajhicr. COWAN' RALSTON iAt.D LHnElFUIN , Albany, ; - Oregon Transacts a central bunkinir business. Itraw sijtbt drafts on New or. Sac an I'c'jn.t I'rrtlaiiH, r. Lw.n money on approveu aecunty. j Receive depositu subject to check. ' oil. ct inns entrusted to us will w urou nt artenticr. B.VXK OF 0REC0.V, ALBANY, OREGON. CAFtlAI 9S4,(HM Pr. latent. i.-r f rea. . 4atlrr . II. KKYAK1 II . MIKRIIL, .. JA W.BLAI.V kirkctors: H Bhtaxt, .1. W. Blain, (ixo. HrvpiiRET, ' H. Stewart, E. J Lanm.ng. H. F. Mfkkilu LADIES' UNDERWEAR 4.rnllriiirn hlil. 4 hlMirit'k 1 Iwlb tuit, ! All Ijttllra isturalt naad l.t rdrr Ml I he JapaneSeBazaartore SdiCts vrkt tow. KWoNC WO K':E CO. ft Store on First Stieet lull tr $ eniet 4 Bluckburn. l. A. C'ROWDER. C. W. CKOWUER. CK0WDER BROS Contractors and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildingsor carpen ter work. All work intrusted to us will be promptly executed. mum DKU 5. i I Linn County Bank Um elegant lotion ior tan. WW BY- Baying Tour Property Thiough the teal estate firm of Burkliart A Kecney: The oldest Real Estate Firm in the Willamette Vally They have land- of all descrip tions for sale at the verv lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. We have some fine bargains in small tracts of garden and fruit lands near the city, which we are offering at a great sacrifice. This property lies near the city, and is the very best on the market, part of which is set out to fruit. CITY PROPERTY We have a lure lit of choice business and resilience property for sale including the Goltra park addition, the best, nearest and chi upcst suburban property on the market. A lot in this addition win uounie in vame in icsh man a; year. i EASY PAYMENTS. BUR ART & KEENEY, KSTASE.LOAX ASD INSURANCE AGENTS. ALBA XV - OREGON RIAL ESTATE BROKERS, INSURANCE AND LOANS. First street, opposite Farmers & Merchants Insurance Co. Albany, Oregon. Agents for the following Insur ance Companies: -Etna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut; total assets y,7Su,751.tid. The Guardian Apsurance Com pany, of London, England ; capital ?o,wo,titiy.iH). The Columbia Fire and Marine, ot "ortiana, Oregon ; capital, 500, 000.00. TOWNSESP & VlI.ON. DrGLt.s FOR 8A1.E BY ALL 'DRrOGISTS. 'Some months ne-o I purchased box of Pr. J. P. 3ill Cutnrrh f tire for tuv own use rut nnninf vns nephew, -. n. ivicjinnan needing nuch mfrji etne I let him have vj hox of medi fine, lit now tends tor three more boxes, aayiny it is the hes thin for t-atHrrh ever trie1 hy hm and his friends. 1 (rot another t'ox to use in my rage, and cheerfully recommend it lootiit-rs. (Signed,. JOHN MrMAfTAN. Ex County Commifsioner Lane Co, i treiron, Sprinp'-'t. Lane county. Ores-on. Prof ,1, W, T-thnson. president of the State no lTOTUV, savs it cured him oi a couirh aiur t' other prescription had failed. Likewise two of his little erlrls used it to cure their rouirhs. Mrs Mark BaMs, wife of Prof Bailey, sent it to rrol Jotinsor. ana recom nn nds it to all w ho sutler from colds. ant outlie. For couarha it acts like a rhaini. and t-sn he inhaled Into the pipi'S or passuirea, where' o other couirh cures cun reach WANTED Cow taaUtlrw to pasture. Weall tilil Wanted. Good ages will be paid for a comjetePt gir! to do housework in a small family. For particulars inquire at this office. For Sale. Some household good at a bar gain. Also a large dwelling on let street for tent. Ashby fe Neil. SIP The bread wagon and get f esh bread evety morning, or leave or der. wi h J. K. Doi'j: 1b oio-ite th Ru- House, the city. Delivered to all pots of The best watch in the world for the money at F. M. r rench's. Tlie Celebrated CURE Warrauu-d tc cure AFTER the Kenerative organs Of either sex whether arising trum the exces-ive s of stimulants, tobacco or opium, or thronch jouthful indis cretion, over indulgence, etc., such as loss of Brain Power, Wakeiu'neaa, Bearing Down Pains in the Hack, Svnuual W.akneeo, Hy teria, Ner ou Pro ratinn. Nocturnal Ciaiis ioii, Leucorrh", Uizzinees, Weak Uttiuory, Low of Power and Impotenc), which if 01 lo ted ultn lead to premature old atfe and inaauity. Pn.: 1 a hux; 8 boxeS fcr t&.OO Sent bv mail on rer-eipt of price. A WHIT1K l R.MrE 1a given with ever) t!t order received, to refund tm money if a PrrniMornl cure ia noteSeti. We have thouiitlof testimonials from old and young, of outh wars, who have been permanently cured by the us t Aphmditlnt Circular tree, AdiireaM ihk ti-UKO Mtoirir (o. Westurn Branch, Boa, 27. Portland, Owen. Fcr sale by Koshay A Mason, wbo eMlraini etail diukui". .);, ?epn. mm m For Female it retruWritics; noth ink iikt them on the market. Never ai!. aSuccvtttfulU lined by proiulne:it ltitlin monthly. Guarantee to re lie ftuitprean&l mettBlruatii Strips, Ceria;:! Don't be hun red. iSie time. Health ami n ot t. Take no utne . Sent to any af W 0... vAi. AO nn A J drc tiro Mrdlrtnr onipnny West Bran, h Jox 27, rrlliml. ir. 8old by Fosnay & Haeii, Albany. Oregss DEALEHs lit STCVES, TIKWARr. HCU5E FUFNiSHII CS, Manufacturers of galvanizel iron cornice. nnmbint: a sttecialty. Give ns a call. GRANT'S PASS PEACHES 1 MUELLER & GARRETT, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Orders for any quantity wil e promptly tilled. THE- fapina Route! OREGON PACIFIC RAlLKOAi AMI Oregon Development Go.'s Steamship Line 0 AND Hours Less Tim Than by any other route: 22 Aocomodatlons unsurpassed for comfort ao latetv. Fares anf rrewiits vut laquina am the Orrxon Deve opnient couifany s to thlps, mucn less mat uy aiij um:i ween all points ic tn. nd .San Franciwn. 8AILINO DATES. raoM lAurihA Willamette Valley.. .-..... ........ June 27th r'arallon . ............. - la' Willamette Valley. . otli Fsral.on J" WUIamette Valley lth boh sa raaadsco Farallnn W. V .. JonsCTtb ...July 1st ... ' Cth ... " 10th . . ! 15h WUlametteVallKT. Farallou Willamette Valley The .ouipany reserve tae ngnt. to ccaui; teenier or aailinv dates. a II. rlAswsLL, Jb., Gen K. A P. Aent, KM Montgomery street. Sun Francisco, Cal. Remember the Oregon Pacincpopu lar eummer excursions. Low rate excursion tiekets are ou sale eveij Wednesdayatid Saturday from Aibauy Corvallis ud Putloniatn to Yaquinn and for the return trlpa until Sepu m ber 30. DAILY PAaSBMOni TEADiS, j Except Suixlays.) L Taquiaa.7.00 A a I Lr Albany 13 iO r Conallts lo:3 a a " Corvallis Ir3 r Ar Albany 11:8 a a I Ar Vaquina 4 S' r. O. A C. trains connect at Altai, and ' Wa. II . Hoae, O. BOttia, General lianaKei. Actiaa U.W P. CerraUia, O o AFEECtlliSE" SS2 UM ullLDkJ G UATEMALI A AFFAIRS Encounter Between Sasdorian and Gnat'.oialiau Armies. 30,000 FIKE IN9AXFR1XCISCO UUia Nearly Killed by Pr to er la a 8i-it.e J .11-1.000,000 Feet of Laiuber Earned. t, San FuANcin'.o, .Tnlv 28 Do mingo Ebiiado, eonsul gt if r.il ior Ciuateinala, in this city, received the foLoMing telegram f-om the Guaiemaliaii miniaier Uxl.iy in the ' i City of Mexico, iatet Juiy 25tli: i "Guatt-mala accepts tlie war pro voked ly Salvador. The Salva donau army was re.ute.l 011 the 3d". The arms on Hie Coloma was beizt-d wiih tue consent of the aient oi the eompany and of the Americau minister, iy vntueof an ar.icle cont i acted wi in lite 1'acitic Mail steamship company which read-: "This company hinds it eif, not tc permit troops or arnuni lion to be carried on noard its steamer-j from any ports ot fali foinia to ports off or adjacent to Guatemala, if there is reason to think these .Materials will be used a.a'uiht Guauiuala or if war or pidage is intended." Kevolutlon in Huenoa Ayrea. Bienos Aykes, July 2t. A rev olution broke out here this morn ing. Tiocps in the ga rison re belled and firing is now :oing on. All shops are closed anil hgtiiing is taking place in the streets. Senor Garcia, minister of nuance, is held a prisoner by the revoiu- tioni-is. Desperate fiirhtin j is now going on aiui manv nave been kiuea on K.th sides. The insurgents are dv.n mu toward Flaza :e la Victoria, where the presidents alace and tire town hall are loca ted. 1 be president has escaped to Kovario. A revolutionary government hat- been announced, with -enor Aren as niesi'lent and Senor Romero mini ter of finance. lheauthoiiti s are e'ill holding out. but the rt-volutonary move- menl is i xtendinic hourly. City ok Mexico. July -b. It is tHt.i iliMt (aiiatenta'aiie have eut Me land tcljtrapli hnt bo no news can be sent lioiu iht place, it is reporteii ;ht there is oniderab!e d..-sati.-faction in Gna ema:an ranks. The Salvadorians aie ad vaucini! and a decisive bat'le is exiected. Gen. ljairunnia is on Guatemalan soil and raising an army 1 insurgents. A H50.000 1 IKK A San Francisco Purk Fucking Es tablishment Burned. s.s Fhaxcisco, July -6 The poik packing e.'t.lblihlllellt of M. .-ttOuB. on liaithruiio road, was entir. lv d s'rovt d bv tire to-day Loss $5U,tH)ti. The fire htar ed by tn b-'ilinit over of a quanti y oi laid in a la-tr- cauldron. Tue fire deuartmeni was unable lo do any tiling, as water was not to be had. The d -mage is half covered by insurance. A BIG FIRE. Large Stables and 1,000,000 Feet of Lumber Burned. Di'nsmcir.Cal. July 2ti.-A fire in J. J. Scoit & Co. s lumlier yard to day burned a million feet of suar . . . . ,,i and yellow pine lumoer ann ai their stables. The tadroad com Dflnv's water and fire outfit went to the rescue in time to save the iiii&and put out the fire. l-KISOKKKS F1UUT. One Man Xcarly Killed By a Mur ' dererat Seattle. Seattle, Ju'y 26. Geo. Carter, a prisoner confined in the county jail for forgery, was attacked and nearly kille 1 to-night by VV. Fred ericks, who is under sentence of death for a murder committed in 1888. Fredericks wns confined in a cell and Carter was in the corri dor with a number of other pris oners. 1 tie men ima neen quar reling and Fredericks picked up a short, stout stick and placing it through the bars t-truck Carter over the eye, fracturing his skull. One Man Drowned, San Francisco, July 26. A boat with Win. Hawkins, a custom house employee, and two othe8 in was capsized in the bay to-day. Hawkins was drowned but the otheis were ret-cued. Out on Ball. San Francisco, July 26. J. J. Cusick, the young census enumer ator who whs arrer-tea lor iaisuy- ing the returns irm hi di.-tru t in this citv, was held to answer to day bv U. S. commi sioner Saw yer. He was released on iuoo bail. It was put in the evidence that Cnick turned in 136-3 names, and thai the recount developed that the number should have been l)l. Saloonkeeper Arrested. San Francisco, July 27. Just prior to the departure of the ste-nier Mariposa for Australia, Detective Silby arrested II. Jones, a steerage passei.ger, on a warrant from Portland, charging him with criminal assault on a woman and the stealing of $20n0. Jones was accompanied by Peter roline, a shoemaker from Portland. Jones ww a saloonkeeper and eajabis arreet is the outcome i a quarrel with his wife. He sayssbe Jockel him out of hie own place of busi ness and so be determined to l"ave. Jones eaid he supposed bis wife wanted him to come back uid hud re.-orted to that means to as-ure his leturn. He Says the tf belonged to himself. I UK DAK IX CONOKESS. 9snsit-ir Mitchell Presents Peti tion from Astoria. Oregon. W'Shinoton, July 2t5. A com mittee of the whole considered i lie senate amendment to sundry civil appropriation bills. Ihe r. pori oi the bouse com mittee on postothce anairs and roaiia to aco mpany the tubtitute to thi- lottery b.li, agreed on yes terday, wan filed this afternoon. The coiniin'tee says the present I'tislation is inadequate and more favor .hie laws must be enacted to prevent the use of the mails by he lottery companies. Ihe pres ent Uw can tie enforced by Hie court only and confers no povver to he postmaster- umeral. One oi the main bi-nerts to ieUeriv-d rom the substitute bill, if it t- co.nes a law, is that which makes the act of mailing lottery tickets and circnlara a continuous offenae, to he tried hy the courts in any urisdiction thromsb which they m;.y pass. Wilson, ot Washington, lavorea the senate amendmeiit in regard to the irrigation of arid lands. Hermann, of Oregon, al6o sup ported the senate amendment. Alter the siieaner naa appoimea conferees on the original package bill, the committee having arisen for that purpose ,the eenateamend- ments 10 me sunary civil oiu were read striatum. A concurrence was recommended in several and the committee rose with he bill pe-sdini and the ho'ise adjourned. IN THE SENATE. In ttie senate tday on motion of Wilson, of Iowa, the house amendment on the original pack age bill was cone lined in and conference order.-d. A bill was passed granting a pension ot fJOW a year to tne rtidow of the late Gen croon. Bills were a'-o passed giving like pensions to Mrs. rivtuont ana .Mrs. JVIcOleilan. Senator Iiti-hll to-dsy pre- ceivtd from Astoria, Oiexon.Bay tan hut reprewntatlves of the entire country tiilnitary to the Columbia river, including the Mates of Ore gon, Washington and Idaho, de sired alfiimaiive action on the nvei and harbor bill, a- the plants ami j.-tlies at the mouth of the iVIumbiaarerai.idlydeteiioratii.g. Base Ball. j Portland. July i6. In the games to-day the scores stood as ioHows: l'aeoma": Portlands. Spokane, July 26. Seattle 11; Spokane 8. Brooklyn. July 26. The game with St. Louis was p ostponed on account of wet grounds. PiilLADEi.i iiiA, July 26. Athlet ics 7; Louiiille 1. RociiEsi&R, July 20. RocUestei 6 ; Toledo 2. SvpAci'bE, July 26. Syracuse 3; Columbus 0. brotherhood oameb. Cleveland, July 26. Firs game Cleveland 6; New Yrk 1. Second game Cleveland 8 ; New York 7. Buffalo, Julv 26. Brooklyn 13 ; Buffalo 9. Boston, July 23. Boston 4; Pittsbuig 3. Chicago, Julv 2b. Chicago 12; Philadelphia 1. league. Cleveland, July 26. Cleveland 2; Phila lelpbia 5. Cincinnatti, July 2b. Cincin- nattt o: New ork I. Pittsburg, July 26. Pittsburg 4 ; Boj-ton 3. Chicago, Julv 26. Brooklyn 10: Chicago 4. Weather Bulletin. Portland, July 26. The Oregon weather bureau s?nt the following to the chief signal officer at Wash ington: The wea her during the week ha been wa. m and cloud less; no rainfall; weather favora tle to harvesting, which is in full blast, and to growing crops. Toe wheat crop promises to be the best in quantity and quality obtained for ears. Hops promise unusally well and a large crop is expected. Oats, a fair crop. Justice of the Peace Arrested. Los Angeles, Julv 26. Justice o the Peace W. C. Lockwood was arrested to-dav on a c! aigo of harboring ami protecting person charged with felony in the case of Assemblyman liameron, arretted near Lock wood's room last evening on a charge of forget y. Lockwood was ai rested at fit st with Damer- on for alleged complicity in the torgeiy, but was discharged. Peter Jackson. San Francisco, July 26 Peter Jackson, the colored pugilist, left on the steamer .Marapona for Aus tralia to day. He expects to re- iuiii in n ten uioiiinu. Fire in a Grain Field. Newman, Cal., July 26. Fire DroKe out in the gram field of E Ij. Munren. eight miles soutn of this place yesterday and destroyed 10 K acres of grain, insured at $10 per acre. Mr. Sturgen is a heavy loser. FATAL ClCLOiNE. ight People Kbied and Twen ty Injured. CHE DAMAGE OVEK Si 00,000. donees Lifted TJp and Oarritd Away A nreckva the Scatuera Pa c.fio itti furiUud. Lawrence, Mass., July 26. A cyclone, the tiist oi any cousidera ijie iiiioriaucc wiih m the mem ory oi New England, visited a -(iburb oi JNjuiii Lawrence tins morning, aud in 15 minutes had kilted eight pp e and seiioiifly injined liont Ij to 2U, and &tighti uiuied at lea.-t -0 more. it cut a swatu through a thickly populated exclioil l.'W leet. wioe and a mile Ion1 and rendered many people Homeless and ue- sUuyed oi greatly uauiaged eome lb to 100 buitdi:ig. Ihe loss is .-sibilated at $KH.l,0.-b, all oi which s uninsured aai.ist a wind storm. Most oi those who mei de-tli in he wreck wer- killed instantly vlauy lay uncotisciou or groaning in the ruins. Thirteen injur d .vere carried u ttiehospitai, while others, whojj names cannot lie .arned, were cared for by frietide, heir injuries being Might. I he work of devastation beean tt the cricket grounds on the southwest. Hearing the approach of the storm Joe Lyons rushed into his house and seized the baby irom his wile's arms and tied to ihe street. Both man and child -weaned, but the dead bo iyof Mr .vodj was subr.eauentlv aken from the ruio.-. At the ft it oi Sauuder-. court switch a house in which Michell Higgihs wat. standing at taken up bodi'y by the wind and cimed over t:.e"radroad bridg- c.ossing sa'em street wheie nigging ieli out biid was insttiH'y killed. Tiie cyclonei eni--red Sjjringfieid stieet where ihe greatest uevasta tn wa- wrought. When No. 3 fell Ucconeil.his aife and daughter Mamie were carried down witn it. "Jcconnell .vas the liisv to be ex tii aud. He sutlers several exter nal hutt. His wife aud girl were eie removt d from the ruins after over two hour wcra, Itotb dead. A hou.-e occupied by Win. Col :;is was lifted ftom its foundation md the upi-er part came crashing hrough that oi the lower one. wheie sat Mrs. Collins and three children. For a moment heart renting shrieks came troiti the :ie:ps -f lubblsh lb-ti all was stili. Mrs. Collins w..s taken out dead. Also the dauxliw Annie, aged six. Mo-t of the luin.d iiou?s were those of hard working iaboiers, whose houses were the fiuit of a life time oi t .il. THE WORLD'S FAIR. i.'larksun Gives His opinion of the Site. Chicago, July 26. In an inter view here to-da , Ast-istant Postmaster-Genet al Claikson, w ho ha just returned irotnja three months' tour through the We.-t and Noith- west, deflated the whet that the world s fair wili be a isilure it the ite is divided. This prediction was passed in conversations with representative men in the West ern mates through w Inch he passed "We should remember, he said, "that more than one-half of the productiveness of this country is due to the farmers, and the American fair, without the most ample and conspicuous place being given to the agric ultuial intert.-ts, would be dUa?tr.us. They fear that with the divided site the ait and mechanical depattments wii! lie placed on the lake iront and the agricultural department shov?d od to Jackson Park. Th-.-y think visitors, after -.ta.idering through the lake front exhibit will not 1 'k with much favor on the idea oi going several miles to what will be called an agricultural side show. POSTAL, AFFtlKH. Annual Report of the Superlndent of the Mall Service. San Francisco, July 26. As sistant Superintendent rlint, of the railway mail service, to day issued his annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30th. Ihe 8th postal dit-tricl, o ci which he lias charge, cotiiDnses California, Uiegon, W ashingion. Nevada, Arizona and Ltah terri tory. The report shows that there are 46 railway postoflice lines, 2) railway postoflice clerks and 31 SO postotftces. and that 147,4tUi,.t4i letteis and 10,y30.t O newspapers . . . . . j . . . l A. i : . i . wcie uisinuuieu in ine uisttici. The number ot li tters separated for the city's disttihution on the cars by postal clerk-, on the Port land line wa. for Portland, 4,624, 200; on the Ogden & San Francis c i line for San Francisco was 12,- loO.WKl. A LAWYER MURDERED. John D. Fiske Shot and Killed at Fresno, California. Fresno, ouly 26. John D Fiske, a lawyer and opera house manager oi this citv. whs t-ho down and instantly killed to-night hy Joseph Stillman. sti'lman had been lieen hunting for Fiske all day and found bim at 8:30 this i evening standing w front of the Grand Central hotel on Mariposa treet. Several blows were struck aud Itoth men worked toward tn iniddle of the street. Fiske then urued and rsn up Manpoea stieet, followed by St ill man, who had a gun in his hand, and was about 10 feet in the rear. When hev were in front of Burke dk Monroe's drug store Stillman fired a rhot in risEe 8 oaca. iney suu continued to run, and w hen half way across J street a second shot, followed by a third at close range was bred, just as the wounded man was tailing forward on bis tace. Millman was arrested and i mrried to jail, followed by a tre .nen-tous ciowd. Fiske was taken into a drug store with blood streaming from bis ltps. He was gasping lorlireath, and as soon as ue was laid on the floor he died. A KECOINT OKUKEED. t. PmuI stud MlnneeapeUa Ke-t-nuturaU-el. ao be Washington, July 26. The sec retary to-: lay ordered a recount for t. Paul and Minneapolis. Prior o i-suing ih, s order the secretary had recii-ved irom the superinten dent of census a letter detailing .be t.ouble regarding the count of he tw in citi s, the results of an investigation made by bis bureau. In it h- says in part, evidence be fore nie may be summed up as follows: In all probability there existed in Minneapolis widespread oiganized conspiracy for the in ilation of the census of that city. rhis con spiracy was only par tially carried through owing to its early discovery. To what extent he schedules "are fraudulent can -te at present onlv a matter of con juncture. Thest- frauds like all matter of forms schedule families have bcea swolleu to an en -rmous size by th id iition ot children and boarders. K capacity of existing houses has been taken far beyond their limit by the addition of families, and aouses -ith their contents bavs been invented bv the hundred. FREIGHT TRAIN WRECKED. a. P. Train Derailed n at Wmsm Killed. Portland, Julv 26, A freight train on ihe Southern Pacifie was recked thi-i afternoon at Wills burg stati .r. 5 miles t rom this city. Four of the freight cars were de railed md badly smashed up. j t he wre k was caused by a large rocK irom one oi ine cars loaaea. w ith building stone falling on the -rack in front of the car. Mis. Delia Anderson, a lady 66 year of ag, ho was standing on the obiti-Tin, presumably Iting ior apassanger train due in a tfeoit time, na- r'ruck by flying timbers and so badly injure.! thatahe died in a few hours alVr ard. X little giil wuo was with her barely es caped. Keroinmestds Kurtiier IaveeUg-Mtio Washington, July 26. The re port ot the committee on rules rc..uni. ndn iuither investigation of ttie pension bureau Oil thft ground that the charge mavle by ivcureseiitative Cooper that Com missioner of Pensions Kanm, though insolvent, had negotiated a loan of 2o.OOO, upon which teo. Imou the noted pendok aient, became surety. Ran Over by Care. 'battle, July 26. Wm. H. (irower. vice-president of the Phoenix Candy company, died at ten o'clock to-night from injuries received an hour before by being un ov-r uy a caine car. He leaves i wile and two children. Portland's Population. Portland, Julv 26. Th special inspector of census, Kruse, has finished a transcript of the namee for this fit-, for the benefit of the ham ber of commerce and accord ing to the- government census Port ion, l as a population of 35.961: Fast Pott land, 9,789: Albina. 4,60tt. The iionnlation of Multno mah county is estimated at 61.000. Earthquake In California. sjit.ONs, July 27. An earth quake shock was felt here this morning at 1 :4o. The vibrations were north and south. A Steamer Wrecked. Soi Tn Point, Anticoet t Island. July 25. Tha steamer Idaho ia ashore at South Point, and will prove a total loss. Last night the -ea was making a dean breakover he ship. Grave tears are enter tained for the safety of the crew, who ire still on board. The surf is so heavy that it in impossible to see the w reck. There are no lifa or surf boats boats in this vicinity. Well-Known Prleat Soith Bend, Ind., Inly 25. Brother Vincent, one of the build. ersoi the Notie Dame univeisity. uieu last nigni seed almoat lno years. He ca.iid to Notre D me in 1SK2 a Rev. Father Serin. Keep oar. All persons are hereby warned to keep off from my premises for hunting purposes ot any kind. The destruction of stock from the careless handling of shotguns has b come unbearable, and as the on ly recourse I desire hunters to keep entirely off of m v land. Albany, July 22d, 1890. Thomas Fboxah. . While we run largely to special ties our stock is always lull of choice goods in our line. Spencer dt Blackburn.