Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 29, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CAKE FOR
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RIK- AND VEGETABLES
Choice Table Delicacies and a
Line tt" Fancy ami Staple Groceries
visions, Canoed Goods, Nuts, Candies,
A Full F.htruf Itufortnl tnnl I t vn11- Clfinr.
XTt For Sale
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IV. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. QENTLCMCN.
BEST JN THE WORLD.
-FOR-
CHICKENS
-$5.00 PEE D0ZE1T, -
GGS IS CENTS.
31 1 teller t Garrett.
Farmers k Mi'iiteh
NSUR NrE
Alhany
CO OK
UKBOUN
(Mfltlt !a-K. JMM.OtMll
l-tll IP PITtl. USS.OOM.
OKKICKKS. j
I'reeiilent W. F. Head.
Vu e-l'reHi.leiil- .1. O. Writsman.
Tn-a!nrer J. L. Cowan.
S n-tarv J. K. Klderkin.
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K. . .-trahaii. J. I.. Cowan, H.
O. WritMi.an. . K. Simpwui. W
F Ilea I. J. K. Wealh. rf. rd. L.
L. Foiey, Joii" I'.urneit ami M.
tteriiheric.
Safe, aiouDd, iicusei vative
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Patronized by Square People
jAMOfliM Somt EAtaxpria
EARLS
LAUILS AND OFA'TS FTRJ
M3H1KUS.
Aim h ive complete line of
BOOTS aod SllllKS
Fur apnue trade at price
hat defy compeeition. Uivi
ua a call I nu -5"ir alloc u
at heiirnck price. . G-kk
i its aoti rquare dealing.
lie Ludlow Fiae Shoes-
BAKERY.
FRESH BAKED
V.V BREAD-.".'.
Full
and Pro-
Etc., Etc.!
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FIRST NATION ALBAMK
cKKSinKNT L FLIN5.
Vi K PKSIIK.NT 8. r TOCMO.
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I'KAftBAUTS A OtlllAL BANKING
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E. W. LAiQhO
Cashier.
COWAN RALSTON
Albany, ;
unuum
Oregon
Trmiiax-ra a (ennl hanking huMtina.
lrm iht alrmit on Ne ork. Hu
iko Ami Tortlanti, f r.
Un mone) on a)miad lecuritj.
Kaceivt detiosit Kuhjcct to rhrck.
CHIKtinis entmstod to ua will r
prnn.pt atttbiiin
BANK OF ORECO.V,
ALBANY, OREGON,
r rt r a L.. m.wm
rrr.Mrnl.
Mrr Prra..
aklrr .
II. RK1VI
n HKItllU
. Jl W.liLAI..
m rectors:
H Bp t a xt. J. W. rii.Aix,
fill'. Hl'wrMRET, ' M. SltWART,
E.J LaNMXG, 11. F. MrKKII.L.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
Crnlltmrn Mil. klll-ra'i loin
Ih, ! ll latllra (.Mianrali. auatl
Japai ieseBaZaartnre
RK'IB VXkT IOV hW NU WO h-t to.
9 Men oi- lust Sued Li lit u ici 4
Ulucktunn.
II. A. CROWPER.
C. W. CKOWOKR.
CJ.0WDER 1R0S
Contractors and Builders.
Office on First street with AVal -
.1 Cnuii'L rnl i.atQiu uuvnia
Alhanr. t r. ,n. Eftimales iven
Hi- i i -ii
on all kinds oi bnil. ingsor carpen-
lerwoiK. aii wora uiirui-ieu to
us will lie promptly executed.
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III . A)
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Linn County Bank
AID
II SAVED
BY
Bujing Your Property
Thiongh tlie teal estate firm of
Burkhart 4
The olilesl Real Estate Finn in tlie
Willamette Vallj
They have land of all descrip
tion for hale at the .verv lowest
prices and on the most favorable
terms.
We have pome fine bargains in
small tracts of garden and fruit
land near the city, which we are
offering at a (treat sacrifice. This
property lies near the city, and is
the verv best on the market, part
uf which is set out to frnit.
CITY PROPERTY
We have a large list of choice
business and residence property
for pale including the Ooltra park
addition, the i-est, nearest and
cheapest suburban property on
tbe market. A lot in this addition
will double in value in less than a
vear.
EASY
PAY24E3STS.
BUR I-'ART & KEEHEY,
It KA L EST A SE LOA A
INSURANCE AGENTS.
ALBANY, OREGON
Townseiid t Wilson.
BKAL ESTATK BBOKEKS,
INSURANCE AND LOANS.
First street, opposite Farmers &
Merchants Insurance Co. Albany,
wregon.
Agents for the following Insur-
ance worn pan lea:
iT.tna Insurance Company, of
Hartford. Connecticut; total assets
tw,70I.O&.
The Guardian Assurance Com
pany, of London, Knglgnd : capital
$5,000,0(10.00.
The Co'umhia Fire and Marine.
of "oil land, Oregon ; capital, $500,-
uuu.uu.
TOWNSENP A WIL.ON.
FOR SAIK BY ALL PRroOISTS.
"Pi'irip n (vi'l)if iro 1 tnrchaed
hx of Or J. P. 3111V rtrrli Cure for
nit own ne nt finiilnir mt neptie.
. ft. jtii'.URPn reemnr pik h nuni
cine 1 let liim liare v j ox of medi
rine. nt now ppun. ior three more
lioxe, triyinir It l the be4 tlilne for
eainrrli ever tne-l hy li!ni and hlf
friiido. 1 rot another I ox to iiw In
niy raiie. and elieertnlly rt comnierid it
IlHIlit r,
(Pitntd,. JOHN MrMARAV
Fx I'ounty l i.niniihfidiuT Lane Co.
reirin.
fini'r'
l.ane cnuntv. Owmn.
Pro' J. V. T )iinniin nreiiiden? of thi
''tHtr i i iTfMii , aya it curt d liim ol
aroiivi altar i v. other nreirrl.lnnf
Had faileu. l kewUe tn of his little
glrlauaeil it to etire their rouirh. Mrs
i,f" Haiiey. wife of Prof RiiW
i etit U to rrof Jolinro. and reeom
n" Vd " ! "'L lo "'fer from rolda.
ami oukii. Mir f oiiirhs it acU like
, l llHllll ,ld ,.,, ,,e in0 J
i pip. ,r p-wsire.. where o other
couuh rurea-can ieaeh
i WASTKD-On ko
BMiata. Waodla
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Ivecncy:
A FIRE AT TACOMA.
About $100,000 Worth
Property Burned.
of
ywo trie
O MILLS 0TKO
iitraatifs smss at uraroa wry
Ametbtr Accldaa-. on tut fonthtru
Paeifie 0.t Navi.
Tacom. Wah.. July 28. Two
of Txcoiiia'a industries are a iiihps
of ruins. At 2:30 o'clock tin -inornina;
flumes wr-ro di-co-rrexf
i-auii g iroin C. M. JolmfonV hhsIi
and door mill, at Twen'y four h
an I Kat D sneets. The entire
tire department r8Hnde-i to the
alarm. The flames te wi'h rapi I
i y the inflamalde miter al which
wa store there and s on spread
to the mdl ot Snyd--r & Sievens.
south. The firemen plnyed on ti e
Ha 'i e- wiih no avad a"d tle rlig'it
structure was ooii in ruins, fj.-v-eral
time- M unt T.o-oiim mill,
oA-iied hy Deir ckson & Co., it a.
though. W'-u'd become a victim,
and th firemen were dir- cted
principally tosavimt t'lis property.
Sparks from John on's null sever
al times ignited the chy-houpe oi
the Derri' kon mill, buttnev were
extinguished beiore much d-tmage
w :s done.
Johnm n's mill employed 100
hand", who will he thrown out oi
emplovment. Johnson pla-es his
Iomi t HO.OO ) on htock and 3-V
(KK)on plant, which is partiall)
cov r-d by insurance.
FIKK ATOKKGON CITY.
A 10,000 main In Port and'a Big
Sabnrb.
Portland, July 28 News re
ceived f uin Oreyon City iiate tl at
vepterdsy forenoon fire lr-ke oiu
in the general m rchandise store of
Green Bros., at ihnt place, entail
ing a los- oi $10,00) on the hui'd
i'tt and stock. Th building, a
two-sory hii. k, as i-o npl.-telv
gu'ted. The loss it cohered by an
insuiai ce o. 7 01. Tne origin of
tlie tiie is unknou n, bm is sup
posed lo h ve resulted irnn np .n
taneous lombu-tion, as it starie-l
in one c mier if the b'l lding used
as a sort - f general storero mi.
Aanlkrr Southern Pneifle Aooiilent
Portland Julv 28. As the
Southern Vaeifit tiain wa- passing
Aurora it tu k a wiwrni d'ive-i
ny Andrew Snder. The engine
cAiuht the wngim ab ut aini-l-iiiif
The Celebrated French
CURE
Warnnud to . lManp W.'tff M ormone
car fUUMHUIAk relui.riot
:fore
AFTER
the KriMR-ux oraana ol either asx whether
artainic rnim the excea-We nat of atiroulanta.
oba.'co or opium, or through jouthful iiulia
Ltetlon, over luduiirei're.eto.. euch an loan ol
Brain Power, Wake u'dom, Bearinir Down
Palnalnthe Ha. k, Setimuil W aknem. Hv.
teriaNer ou. Prnt ration, Hocturnl Omla
ioii, Leacorrhiw, Diuineaa, Weak Memory,
Loaaol rowar aim Impntaucj, which If ne
lected often lead to preniature old aire and
tneanit;. Price tl a box; 6 boxe& fcr 6.00
Sent by mail on reeei4 of price.
a nmiilt mv iRltl w.W. la uien
with every $h order received, to refund tnt
money If a PeraiaarM rare ie i.otttfe. te-i.
Wa have thoueamlaof teatimoniala from old
and young-, of both aezea, who have been
permanently cured by the use -f Aphroditlm
Circular free. Addrea
i iik apii mo mii ir in.
Weatorn Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Orwnn.
For aale by Potbay A Maaon, ho aaaleand
etail iIihl ifif.i. AH f.i -i.r
Oool garden and
. 1 nnif'lai.d New 6-rnom t
li Alii r.Nbarn at-,, 1 ii.ie lrm
',M"oue; pice .S'O,
fruit
he nne
m cou-1
one-
third cash, halac- eaav. '.'ail ' on e on
W. E McPb-jraon. opuiaita Kuas Houae.
nm Fills
For Female lr-
remiliiritiea; nnth-
in if ilk.- them on
the market. Neve.
ail. Succeaafiillt
ined by protnineiit
ladiea monthly.
Guarantee.' to re
lieve (ut'preaaal
ipeilrtrualiiin.
Sureafe, Cerhin
Dnntbe humbna
trvd. Save time.
Health anal money.
Take no other.
Sent any ail
dram nul n rer. Ipt of price, 92 On. Ad
dreea iihrw Medlrlur I munny
Went Bran. h Box 27, foillmil. r.
SoM by Fetbay 4 Maos. Alhaiy. Orecei
DEALERS IK
STfYES. TllWARf, HUJE FUrM'SHI! CS.
Msnufacturers of gahanized iron
cornice. riumbiiig a sjvcially.
Give ns a call.
GRANT'S PASS
PEACHES !
MUELLER & GARRETT,
EXCLL'SIVE AGENTS
Orders for any quantity wil
e promptly filled.
I
V I
ti i . . ...
ana KnocKea it mo a 1 ne of t av
ifin sd mples in less than a tl'y.
Te cccupan8 were thrown hi .er
fan uieMn.KesiacK an I w re
ckeil up in a sens le-s condition,
ie hu of me iieel was the
largest plecw of 'he wagon that
remained. The men win recover.
atUXKD TO UB.4TH.
km fire at Wallace. Idaho. Wc.ru
Than Flrat Reported.
okank, July, 28. List night
ire at Wa lace, Idaho, almotxi
tiatett t lie town. The ruin
rml te. ot a business hon-e
left stando g. Tje iotd lo-i
OOrii.tuiatt. e. 'The fie started at
7 o'clock .ii tne C. ntral h .tel and
'I two hours everything wa-goi.e.
Tlie supply of water in llie res-
er' oirgive out alter 10 minutes
a-jrh and th t .wn was lett at the
in-icy of i he flames. Antonio
L'.'iii..r o was tuimed lo death in
lua lnotliei 's saloon.
Hel,i i a r aly pouring in from
fuir uiidm. luwns. rxkane las
sent two cars of piov sions, War.l-
ner rt.u u, .uuiien 10U0 and otlierr
aina.ler sums.
Tlieuorkof rebuilding has al
ready begun.
At one time tr-dav it looked a
tlioanh tin re would he a lvnrh:ng.
A c 'Wd of roughs secur d a har-
rel f whi-kev and drank about
ha'f of it. whfii a citizn retnon-
stnttci with them. They drew
revolvers hivI threatened to kili
liim. Annry citizens rushed in
ami were ab -tit to se ze the rouwhs
and hang the ring'eaders, but
wiser loui sel prevailed.
I Be uiirneo: ilistr ctc ivers ibout
eigtit hi h k-i, th lire r-ached up
on tlie sur oundin nil Is conum I
u g i part of ttie r sidnce p rt'on
of tiivx n. The flamesaare still tak
ing in the timber on the surround
ing hills.
A FATAL !K I STATE.
Boy i Canae an Kxploal.m by Play
lug; With Giant Powder.
SiN hiKOo, Jn'y -'8. Ralph and
R-wn C"a'ey. ag-d and 7, Har
ry IVeeger, sge I 9, and Steve
Diwed, . ged 4, wer s rioulv in
jured th'8 eyeing by the -xido-
s on of a bunch of giant inder.
w th wh ch th-y weie nlaying.
Diet oConlev b -vs will pio ah
lose their evesiglit, wniie th-'jili'-rs
Huffere I piralysU from tne
iron tha tilled their lact-s and
olies. Tlie 'o-s onnl a mass ol
ire.lu'e i-I'ting in th yard
nd or cedi-il to cutoff whatih-y
-!toio ed t he piecv- of le d f-om
:he end. A Mow ir -ra the hatchet
cau-ed the explosion.
The Oceau'a "I'ndertow."
S ribner.
1) .uiitli s we have all heard a
real deal altont ttii-i "iimler o,"
as though it were -ome mystenou.
.ofc work i nit lioin the recc'ihes ol
treache ous i-cean to draw aay
bathers to their doom. A a mat
ter of fac, i s presence i- obvion
It nat.iral, an I the explanati.-n i
mor.-than i-imple. As each wave
rolls in and hreaks Upon the beach
th' volume ot water w hich it cai-
tesdo'8 not r. main there an-t
sink into the hand ; it flows bick
agiin, an. I a the uce'd'ng wave
break.i over it, the receding one
form hii nnler-curreiit, flowing
outwara, ot 8 r. ng n ptopottionate
io the boily of water co tained i"
earn Dreaker anil igain prop'U-
tion te, in great ineasuie, to lie
depth ot the (lit. h. Where this
latter is a i apprec ab'e depression,
i- can lie rend.lv seen that th--wa
t-r f the n eeding wavea will
flow into it with simi'ar efleci to
i oat of water g ing over a fall, and
that a iei-!on ftmdin,: near is like
ly 1 1 b drawn ov-r with it, and
thus, if the ditch is deep e ouich.
arned out ol Ins depth. I lis is
all ther-- is to the nvich talked of
' un 'eito," an I the numerou.-a-
cident- laid to its account.
Cloth Prom Broken Olnaa.
Pritiih Wrrehou-eman.
A new and interesting invention
has recently teu given a pi act i
i-al t'8t. nain-lt, a machine for
mskinit c'ot'i of waste gtas". Ifc-
sides utiliz nn hundreds of to- s of
a broken and usele-s suhetance,
the textile produced will have
inanv advantages over all oth
fa'irics; it is ln'-oinhn-tioule, can
be manufaetured in all colors and
of any d-sired strength or tlii- k-
ne9. I he one propertv ot incom
hustibil iy renders it inva'uaMe to
ttiose W'Tkinit near or wit i nre
It is afo used for ladie-' dre-es
and for other purposes in the
p'ace of silk, ai d it i said to be
more g'o-sy and lustrm, and is
more easdv wasln-d. It is stated
to have ail the aniiearaio chat
actei iziiiit si'k. being a soft and
even m. ire last ic. Its usefulness
will, of i-onr.-e, depend much on iit
iiuiability.
Gill (.el.
Good v ages will lie paid for
comiieteiit uirl to do hnusewotk in
a small family. Fr particulars
inquire at thi- omce.
For Sale.
Some h hi hold good at a bar-
vain. Also a large dwelling on 1st
st eit for tent.
Asiiby fc Neil
Notice.
Parties indebted to the old firm
of pen- er A Ulackburn will pleas
can and setl.e as soon as con
veiaeat.
a -1
A GREAT COUiNTRY.
Clarkson Retu ns From His Trip
to Oregon.
BCTTBR HAIL PACILITIKS.
Oosfr. aamaa HaraaoB's Meuarai f ir th
IinproTomfBt of the Colombi Bti.l
Blaajii ;b tba eommlttee'i Haadi.
Washington, July 23. Assist
ant Puetuiaster-Uenetat Clarasun
fpwcl W;-: p4e t Jtb , a-i-
ein fetate iaat evening and
assumed his orBcial duti.a lu re
to-day. lie said 1 1 an A--socited
Fresa reporter: ".My tour coin
piised ad tne important ciths
w8t of Chicago aud noith ot
Kan-ao City. .No one can under
stand how rapidly that great
country is growiiu until he set s
it. It has not had in any of the
departments tne official lacilitics
ii la entitled io. Posiottices in cities
i hat have been doui lmg in p pula-i--n
every year or two were l.-oke i
over, and 1 returned wiih recom
inemiations for increa-ed allow
ances for nearly all uf ihein, and
s me of these have a' ready been
granted. The department i
anxious to try and keep up with
that c mntry, in its proluiou
jrowth and increase in population
and business development. The
.-'tate' of the Pacific eloe are
simply wonderful.
HEBaANVS MBASl'KKS.
Condition of Bllle for the Improre-
oient vf the Columbia.
Washington, July 28. Locked
up with thd liou-e coinmi-tee on
ail a ays and canals is llern.annv
bill providing ior an additional Hp-
rupriati.in ot $1.Unj,UUJ tor con
tiiiumg woik on the eauaU and
lockn at the Case ides ol the Co um
bia liver. Toe hill was iiitrodao d
wo weks after the meeting of the
present conarers and referred to
he ciuiim ue, which in turn re-
ired it io a sub c -inmittee, and
that was the last heaid o' the m .t
ter. None of the Pacifi.: coast
lemb rs are on the coinu.ittt-e.
l'he same Buh-coinmittee has an
thr bi I of Mr. Hermann's in
arge. Tins appropriate s )2 0 -
00ti ior ti.e com-tract on o. a b-ai
railwav at the The Da le and O-
ilo fill-, and t in.- Three and
en Mile rapida on- the Columbia
iver.
AMONG THE Pl'GILISTS.
Ted Prlohard Wuot to Fight
Uemuiey-Mmteh fur the Spider.
Lo.ndo.n, July 28. Regarding
Dempre's challenge to 'led
icha d cabled on X ridav to the
ipoiting Life, tne English middle
weight ch impioii sax s :
I'll tig .t nun or any. ther Amer-
can ot mv eize anywnere, only x
hink it wou d be nt st ior him to
ome over here on account ot the
trouble with the pol ce in ti.e
nited Stau The Peln an Club
would make it an object f r him to
ome over. I will meet Deim.eey
any liuie.he is ready to meet me.
New Orleans, July l'8. ihe
Olympic club has wired Ike Weir,
tne U -lust bp der," asking nun
f be would bttht tommy uaniorin
lorapuise ot sovku. tianioixn i
anxious to xet at ihe "'Spider, "and
knowing ones say that if J 0J w Hi
ring tne "apider" to Aew Or
leans. If tins match is made,
D ini'orlh will be handled by
innuy Carroll.
New Orleans. Julv 28. Arthur
Upham, of New London, aud Bob
Fi zsimmons, of New Zealand,
loiiiiht in the Audubon Ath eti-
t sociation to-nvht for-afU'OO
purse. Upham was at xuzsim
nions' mer.-y : nl was knocked out
iu the 5ih round.
Bsae Ball.
Chicago, ly 28. Chicago 7;
Brooklyn 6.
1'iriBBtRG, July .New York
4 ; Pitt-bury 2.
New York, July 28. Pittsburg
; New York 0.
Cincinnati, July 28. Boston 2:
Cincinnati 1.
Small Fire In Salem. , v-r
Salem, Or., July 2. This after-
no n hre broke out in a Chinese
nerchandise store on S'ate street
but did little damage. It looked
for awhile as if it would he a de
atructive fire, hut the prompt wck
of the department averted the
loss.
Tacorna Wlna.
Portland, Julv 2S. The base
hall score to-diy stood: Tac.ima,
10 ; Portland, 4.
School Book Bribery.
Olympia, July 2S. The grand
inry met nere to-uav, ami o- ga
i he iirvestiuatiou of the school
h. ok bribery. Three witnesses
were examined.'
Ellenaburg-'a Population.
Ei.lensblko, Julv 28. The cen
sns completed to dav gives this
city a (Hipulation of 2700.
Immense Foreat Fire a.
Modksta, Cal., July 28. Im-metn-e
flies are ravin? and cpread
i n it on ihe east side of the Cas'
Rang" mountain-, alont twenty
five mile wet of this i lace Th-'y
tvere fir-tseen in the southwestern
direct i-n three days ao, and since
' Uiea they have burned over about
forty mi es of timber and urazing
land. The fires are taveiiut
north, and at this writing they
extend from the base to tlie sum
mit of the mountains.
MIXITABY UkU I'Aflfi.
r reacb and Ruaaian xamplee of
its Ocourenoe.
The patrol, which, since 1871,
has been marching four times per
lay or rattn.-r, every evening
from tne Mont Valerian fort to ihe
Sun s .es ra lway siaiion, now goes
out once. The change has been
made recently, The story of pa' rot
is a curious oue. In 1871 A coun
cil of war was sitting at Mont Val
erian, . On r t hei r j sty. Ji pnx; the
SuresneesCa iCrTtd the'- ciutlel, a
diatanceoi about a half a mile, a
tew otfivra were insulted ano
roughly treated. This was in the
evening.
An order was immediately issuod
t hat every evening after n gnu all
tuur cieu and a oiporal, armed
with a lantern, should meet every
train coming from i aris to rendu
ussistam-e to uthYers in case o
need and enlor e the respect due
to tneir epaulets. So for the last
.-veiiU-en yea-s the -rp.ral and
' is men, I intern in hand havewalk
ed t and fio.a tiie 8ation eve y
i.ight winter and summer alike,
whether uioinl.ghtor pitch dark.
It is the legend o thti se try over
again who had been posted bv the
s.de of a newly paint-d seat in the
public garden to warn the public
gainst sitting m it and who was
kept there for twenty years.
The Kussiaii Army has a similar
tradition, more poetic but less
known. An officer of the Guard
had lallen in love with the Cather
ine of Russia, without daring lo
ell her of the faci. One d- y as
the Empress pissed him ii the
garden he turned away toexamine
a little flower which was growing
-etweenthes 0'ieofi he pavement.
Oa theme uidfi stood and was
ifTected, i 8 wa' pioved y the fact
hat she posted a sentry iu the
center of ihe court to mount guard
over the fl-iwcr. Sevemy-five years
ih-eniinel was thee. Em inner
Nicholas had removed.
S lLVAUOK'a VICrOKV.
Coaaternatlon Among; the Defeated
Force! of Guatemala.
New Yobk, July 28. A Herald's
- pec at fiotn La Liherf.tda, an
-atv id ir, says tha' the Salvador
an trips had made an advance
rum Attscatemp' on Jutiap ami
giiu met the onateiiiMiau ar.v
vith the"Uoai rfi-as rous results
lie latter, w hi h hid le--n again
adlv dieated, and was in iml
r-ireat followed by the victorious
Sahadorians.
I'he Gu item dan authorities
have interdicted all war news pas-:-
e over Vieir wires via Mexic ,
thet her favorable to Guatemalan
nterests or n-t. The glorious
victories for the Salva lonans have
een fullv confirmed, one at Chin-
in the Guatemalan depart-
nent of Santa Rosa, and the other
at Ate-c (tempo, in ihedepaitment
of .lutiapa.
Great consternation prevails in
iuatvmala over the news of these
wo disasters to her at mv.
A TKKK1BLK BAT8LB.
Hoatllltlea In the Argentine Re
public Contluuea.
Buenos Aybes. July 28. The
revolutionary movement continues
to BDre.-td. F ig'iting between gov
ernment troop-and the revolution-
sis to-day has been desperate.
l'he government forces were de
feated and a thousand killed or
wounded. The navy has joined
he revolutionary movement. In
surgent artillery bombarded the
government houses and birracks
lo day. A twenty-four hour truce
has been anang -a.
Sure Cure for the Whlaky Habit.
Dr. Livingston's Antidote for
Drunkenness will cure any case of
fie liquor habit in from ten io
:hiriy days, from the moderate
drinker tc the drunkard. The
Antidote can be given in a cup of
coffee w ithout the kno ledge of
the person taking it. The Anu-
lute will not injure the health in
anvwiv. MAuuiactiired oy me
LivintfBtm Chemical Co., Port
l.tnd. Oregon, or fr..m J. A. Cuin-
ming, Druggist, sole agent,
Faults of inliitest on cause dis
orders of the liver, and the whole
system becomes deranged. Dr. J,
11. McLean's .Hrengthening Cor
Hal and Blool Puriher perie- ts
the process of diitettiou and as-un-
lation, and tuu.: makes pure
blood.
The rettular meeting of the Ladies
Aid So iety will be held at the
resi lence of Mrs. L. E. Blain on
Mondav afternoon at 2 :30.
Anything you want in our ba
kery department is of the very
be-t. Good goods and low pri.-es
i what you get there. Blackburn
it Pir.mi.
You cannot accomplish any wo-k
or business unless vju feel well.
If vou feel nw ui tired out
take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsa pa
ri ila. It will itive you heahh.
streng'h and vitality. Foshay A
.Mason.
If you suffer pricking pa ns on
in ivini? the eves, or cannot hear
hrivht liuht and find Vour sittht
weak and failing, vou should
nromvtlv use Dr. J. 11. McLean's
strengthening Salve. 25 cent
box.
Ai FATAL COLLISION.
A Steamer Load of fciaruwaUSa.
Mm( a Tcrriblt Duasttr.
BBCOTKKIMO DEAD QMataV.
Tka W.r la tk 8oak Qrawi Kara lWa
Kaay Iiflad la Battle Lata
frsa tkt Baal of War-
Baltimohk, July 28. Tha
steamer Virginia this craning col
lided .with the exeornifMi Bteaxner
LavieVou which IKW excamiiiiaU '
vie gathered. The t-olliaion oc
curred off Fort Carroll; about fiv
niles from this city. It is said
the colli -ion resulted frcm tba
efforts of the steamer to avoid a
schooner in tow of a tow-boat.
Both veB-ela were badly damaged.
Many excuixiouisis are missing,
i d some killed. Three bodies
were recovered up to 11 o'clock.
It is supposed ptoers were lost.
A TKUKIBLEf-SLAVGHTBat.
The Tioopa Mowed Down la the
Narrow Street fBuenee Ayree.
Ixindon. July 21. The Times'
dispatch from Buenos Ayres says
that President Coleman's po
lice and cavalry suffered terribly
in attacking Civicas and his troops
vesterday. The prorisionals re
opened a heavy artilery fire at
dawn Sunday. -
The troops were under vice-pret-
lent Pellegrine. A terrible xnU
iake occurred during the fight ng.
The eleventh regiment . turning
in favor of the provisional govern
ment approached the artillery and
efore they could make "their
friendly intentions known to the
insurgent they were mown down
n the narrow streets.
The minister of war was wound
ed and ihe minister of finance
taken prisoner. Col. Marimendia,
Major Campos and many other of
ticers were killed and the com
mander of the firemen was shot
'jy his own men.
An armistice was held at noon
.".nd an effort was made to stop the
butchery. The armistice lasted,
one hour. At 1 o'clock the rhips
oe:an firing on the government
mouses Pelegrini having refused
o ac-ept the t-rms of tha pro
vis onal government.
The union seized 20 tug b-ats,
ind the tun boats Chacabrrtn,
Vlezpin, rano'uademnd Betrre.
l'he British gun b bi Beagle and
Orainhle Wave arrived toprotect
ti e Engiish iuhibitants. Thar '
vhole nn y has deiarvcl io lavror at
the provisional government:. Pat--igonia
is bombarding the govern
ment house and Parana is ebeil
ing President C demm's reai
lemae. Gunhoits Cimmasd the
railways from the north.
Bulletins announce that the rev
olution has triumphed
It is ceitain that the provisional
govei nment up to the present have
the tiest of the fighting.
President Coleman's troops have
occupied the houses aionnd ths
plaza Mayo, and placed the. light
artillery in the plaza. The de
nial xls of th cirfca union hive
been reduced to the request that
President Cotetnan resign.
FATAL COLLISION. .
Two Work Trstu Daah letelKaela
Other. With Terrible Boaalta.
Maschebter, July 23. A fearful
accident happened in the New
Manchester ship canal late this
evening, iwo workmen s trains.
through some unexplained stu-
piditvof sw itchmen.colbded. Ten
workmen weie instantly killed and
6 ) others injured, of whom 30, it
is s ud. will certainly die. Great
excitement prevails.
I .ate a Only four persons were
killed by the collision to-day.
The Ceaans Squabble.
St. Paul. July 23. The cham-
!er of commerce adopted reaolu-
tn-ns to day protesting against the
recount of the census in tne city .
f St. Paul, if such recount is to
be made solely on account of al
iened frauds in Minneapolis be
cause of jealousy bet ween the two
cities.
- Mllllone for the SnaTerore.
Habrisbckq, July 2J. Secre
tary Kramei, of : the Johnstoen
flood relief com nittee. has issued
a report showing that the total
contributions received was 2t
9 12.: "46; th total expended was..
$2,845,140; cash on hand, 167.206.
Plow Works BaraeeV
Minnkapolih, July 28. The
plant of the . Monit at Plow Works
bui tied this afternoon, en'ailinit a
loss of $115,0)0, fully insured.
Smallpox la Seattle.
Seattle. July 28. Wm. M ller.
a prisoner in the county, jail, was
taken down with smallpox to-day.
He was removed to the pest
louse and the other 40 prisoners
vaccinated, and the jail was
fumigated. M ller will probably
die, I le is under a nve year sen
tence for burglary.
Another Towa BaraoeL
London, July 28. The village of
Brain, Scotlan l, was nearly de
stroyed bv fire to-day.- Many
buildings "were destroyed, four
women killed and -naary parsons
injured. " ' ' "
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