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g&frJrUli OK NTS ALBANY, OllEUON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IJl, i0. VOL,. V. NO. 171 A WEEK. $?&E. C S Esslusivo Agaacv fa: BUM ULliC - II ! (X'K M. V. CKOW lKK. IV. CltoWUKK. i;ro$ i Builders, GllOWDKU CuntrqttO'S and ,( Mice on First street with Wal lace Ac Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimate given on all kinds oi buii-ling-orca'pcn-ter work. All work Intrusted to nn will lie irouitt!v ex ie. Vll.r I'or l'ublirtin. Uimrd SrHtt). Ltn.l Hill I O-r fit). Or, A, Ml I'J IV.I.) N' lOJIC'E I til-rel.v u'U-t 11 I hilt 1U cMii;ilti'e ii'i t h.- iir)Vii..ri c.f the L-t ..I t'.injr. of June 3, S7S em ttf I "A'i not r.r tlic sale i.t tmi ler lian lsin the Stat-' ( i':ilifirina, Ori;..i, Na"ll. am Wasliin'lon l'erritor ," Linculi- K. Laiii'eit, nf l"a. ma, l.'nui'ty if Pier;. , St'te of .islioikitiin iiat li! nay rile l m tip nlfi 't Ins oru statement X-. Iboti t'.r ttie !irchae ef tlie E i - t X. E. I ami j. h b. h i i'f S. ctioii So 32 iu Ton ii Klni S . Ill-v.uih. K S.. 2 Kas'; bii.l .nl fl-r r : i.i ii;ut the ia i i i.lit ' ttin'wr i r i ;: ri ". a. i to . ! la i ' l!e eiv . : ().-. ii. n, T. ii.-re vai !! :kTI ! r Hi- i .I't.iMl ' tililn f..r : t.i . sta''.ii!i fi.r- tlie K . fit . i' O in ;iu in ; itt r ai.ii ! i- C'Kv : i ! lie 2S li, i!a f.ain. a- wi'iiev. ; O-!-' r I vi U VV I :r.. J IV.:. '.I. ti r ... . -I I ii Kit hei . m t tin. Mnier, a 1 1 i.t IVrlU .1. AnV " : Iier-ver-el ' l't 'l'" v -it r. i iei.1. i ti e lli en el inning m-ril.. i litii- h it ilt in in tlll- -lav :.t I 111 :e oil 1 Ojt jtier. I T. TIM )N. Millre lor I uliliralion I 'ni 'l -'iU. .- Laatl t (il'ice, i ( . g ... City. Or.. In y I'.i lS'.ln.i X' t' i- ni'ii-i') jrivi-n t at in H 'iipliai'i e w ill the art Coni i.-; or iuni ;.i. 1M7S, i iiiiMc I ; ' act for the pale oil imber LiihN '. t : 'e S"U f ot (,'alif rnia. Or. n ,n, 1 ...-.i. la :ii'l a-iriii; on l'.-rr ' t l.'' lid If II M. :ol !f 111 of S.'H'- t . wtii.ty of Kin.', Xateof V ! - i ii lif.-ri him this ilay tileil in tlit- Ottii- iiif vior:. .-t;ile.i:.'iit No.2hi" f.r the pur. hase of ;he S. W. '-4 .-i Set-tio'i No. ".'I', in Township No. 12 Sooth, K. ge No. 1 Ea-r.ai.it 'U oiler ,ro if io show that tl.f hunt Sli ght is in 'iv va'na'ilf f i's t! ii- f r or stone than for ngrirnj tnra! purpost-s, ami toestiblisii i.i-f claim to r ml lan-1 hi-fote thf K g; ter a d H treiver of thi- otlice ai Or- .on Citv, Oreuo t, on Wi-ilnis-itay tiie'2:!.iday of Oct--ber, l.v.m. lie na'ins a- witnesses: Win. b-rl, of l'ortlilid.Or .l.H. Wi -.,.! Sei. !e. Wui-li J. r.uniir anil .. E. Willi itiiH, of l.flianor, Un -i-ili. Any :nl all i r ons i-mning :nl-vt-r.-i Iv tlie above- .fSrri x il l nul are riijiii's'ifd to lile n fir i-l i ins in ti is tliee on i r h- fore suid 'SM d.iv of Uitfr, l.S.M. J.T. al l'EK ON. i.i gi.- er Roller lor I'll lillr.il ion. United States l.aml tIi.-i-, (r.oii ' ! .r . -Inne-ti IS.iOA fiOll E ix hereby ir' in ti at in II ronpl ani-e with the -.'Vi--i. n o: ih! -if "! gr ss ol .Inn.- &I. 17-, ei. i tie i 'A - a. ' for t'.e sal. ol limber I. til ' in th-- Stil8 ! C".il f rui i. Oreg.ii, Neva-li and W.i -tit. gtoii Tfnitorv ," tliii Mel Ly, of Tm'oiiin, County i f 1'ieree. S a'eoi Wa-hiiui-'ii. ha H'i div fil. it i.i- sworn st .t.-nieut No. 2i;W lor i h i-iiii luiHe .l V. '4 ol St-etioii No. 2S, in Township No. 1.' S iirh. Kange N . 2 East, and j vvt.l oil'- r pi- 01 to show 1I1 st the 1 lan-1 sought 8 ni'-ie valuable for' ita rimb- r or stne than for airri- j illhur-il purM)-i !, and tufstalil eh ; Iiit rlmii to lid land beinre t!.e .' Kegier wii.l Ke( 1 iver of this otfiee j at t ie;--n City, o.egn, on Wed- j nebday the loth ila ol tieto'ior. 1S!M. lie 1 umeM as witne.-ses : L. S. A', Join. We-t. F. Vancise ' an.lv'. R-viin'f, nil of Tacotna, Fierce on 111 ty, iishmg on. Am and ali per.-oiis launii g adversely the aoove-ile-cnhed lan.is lire re- oil. steit to ti.eiheir claiiiiH in this Ollh-e on or I efore sai.l 15tl. day of October 1SSH). J. V. AI rhlM).N. R- gist r. . . . Notiee Ti aler Coiiuiu;r. N.pei..n .uppht.. anh aer t.-.n ,l,e coinwi'nm i' ii'l ptinmie.. 1.. ue pl.v many a, "tl.er ptriwnm.r fami ivi, or to'ailow wnii r n t used 1n.n1ti.eir pipe-. for bui.dinif purp.-ts l- ai.y oi.e unl. writ eu i-eoi.ue.ioii i obuaied Iroiu the company. ..IU. tvr U.B u-e l-al.u.e COOIl'J w.ui mw - " . by 1 ahuiliiiK the ..ter . It from the poniisea of the party ao oDendinK without noti e. Albany I a-ial Water Tran-.portti'-n and Ufbung Ceaut any, Aibany July lit. MM. EARLS )jiv Co(ds,Kifa: LADIES AND (JESTS MMllSUS. FTK Also have a comulete line of iiniir- and SIWE. Fur spribg Made at price. nal .ieiy uuinpeeitmn. UlVi uh a call .-mi lu i"ir shnes u t bp. I rock prices. Go da Mil- square dealing. he Ludlow Fine Shoes FIRST tUTLiMLBAHK PRKSIDKST L. FLISN. Vl K FltKHIDKNT S. YoCNG. CASH IKK K. W. I,A. TON 'ILA.N&ACI'S A OKI AAL BANKIM 1 liL.KS.S ZD -:r : ii . It Vovnu. L. Fias. i. E. Ki.in. K V. b W. LaNeuoa Cashier. Ik Gmnty Albany, Oregon CAPITAL STOCK, $10" 000. PRrslPKM J H'OH'.'II, 'i c I'resiilent- J M Kaltftn. l asliie- o t. c him h. rli.in, Aiiisiaiit Vn-hi. r OA 'r.hitalri. Lirecr..rN J I. r. Hiiti, J l Kalton, flen K I hmiili. r'aiii. i.a.ld, M il Oultra, J A CraMf..rd uii.l O A Arehiliatd. I rjniv In 'elini' :.llkli.ie 1 tl -l.iel.. Ira- ..iftfton N York, Sun "an. if iimI rr n.i, i r. 0n nioi on approved rteeurity.; Keeeive .t ...iMiti. Mlhjert to .'Ik-v, Colleetii.iis eiitriiHte.1 to 110 will receive pr. ii l i sin Mil n BANK OF llK!-(iOv AI.HXSY nr l .. Pre Mem TI -e t'rrn Ca-liler (IEJMS. .'0.0Ki II. Itl( XI II t. IIIICIII . ji n.itL.tiv di hectors: IT. Bhtant. 'fi. Hl MPHRET, r Lax mm.. J. W. Hl.AIN, Stewaki, Mkkkii.u II F. II. FOR- CHICKENS $5.00 PER D0ZE2T, - EGGS IS CENTS. MuellerS: Garrett. P- K SAI.K BY Alt. OKfOOISTH. a..tr.- niu"tlie utro I pun li.in-d 1 In--of l. .1. P. Tiill"- fnf.irl- Cere 'or mv ow n use l-ul timlin;; my nephew. ' 1. VnYnn neeilinir sueh nn'1i- citie I lei li 1 in have n y tox 01 mccli- i-ine. Hi now urnrls for tJiree more . boxep, i iyiny It N 'l:e hi ' tliincr for r:rr:. ivcr trie- ny mm sun nic f'eiirts. I g-ot anntlier Imx to tw in j ",':.:H"e; "nd ' 't , rf"1'y reeommend ,t , (Sirn-d.. JoITN MrMAHAN, Ex County ("oinniissioner Lane Co. ' Oreirtin, j Ppriti-TlieM. bane county, Oretron. I'r..f J. W. -t hnson. president of the !?tte liniTWiilv. ay- it cured liim ol a eoinrh alter two other prescriptions j had failed. Likewise two of his little irirl? used it to i-ure their couch. Mrs Mrk Kailev. wife of Prof Ba'lcy elt jt pj1)f J(,i1I)sr . A rt..,,, , m u g wj0 fr(n and coughs, r or con trim it acts like a chat m, and can be inhaled into the pipes or passages, where; o other cough curaa oau r.ach v .1 x W J I I "t V Y,. V r. U R I Tut lib!6:rat8a I C U H K . ..i t-. ' W ft. Ht. f" uure i..fcAW;,'lIl,j i ? ; lie net lean . ni'r m-x whethni itrminic iriu the cMMD-in--la- of -tiiuuiaiiiii. u.Iki.o or upturn, hi ilii"uh oiuliful imlis iretioii, ovtr imlulirei ee, ot! . mich 1i.h ICru.ii I'ouer, '.V:ik i.'neS4. limriiiz h mi. Haul? in the k. -xli.n al IV .ikli.j., tlv teria. N' r ou- l'n.i r.ttni, Ko--turii ..I oni iiiiin, LeuctMihi't:, IhJtiiirs?.. Wuik Me!.r, L.it I'nwer ml liii.teMo t frhivh if neh. lecteil titteli IujuI tu ruuiutliru old aii' tnaaiiiiy. f ni ii h io.; e liu Jcr f,il Stut by mail u receipt u! inw. WKIIiV.t .l tttl:i lr i,;. iih eiory S finler reiei-(l. to refund tin iii)ne it a IVriHjiiM-nl 'lie i.nf etfe- tu i. Ac htl thuuiaiMliil teMtiliiOhlulM truni oltl 4iid .'lllii:, Ol tnrth exen, hu llle inici. pertiiuiifiit' eared hi the ue f Aihro'litini iriri'iiiui tiee, Ad-ire-w ti ll i - 'iiiihih: . W'eteni It'anvh, " Si l'i.ill:i:..l. orejun. K'-r to'e W I itl. . i'l M.w'll, Ah" ele,li 111 ill Kiis !Hrh.:t. StVfl ' (w.Riiifet'-' t rv ii-e 9iii'ircwt I 5ure.3& Germs n.i't i c hiimtiui; i:t.l. Mlt- llllir lleal'h ao-l money 'I ..ke in. .-ther. 'i t n ani ai- IrertN Sy mail - It re.-, ipl .if pri.-i-, 1H1 Ad Irt--. .lirii ll.-.tirint-4 oiii.iiiit West lira... h l'...x I ..lie 1. ii. or. Sold liy T'oi-hav & Ma-.nn. Albany. Orsn 11 Y BujiM Your TiOrtj l lii. muh tlie leal eslute liim ol Hurkliari A" Kernuy: Vhe oldest Heal Estat Firm in the They have lands of all descrip tions for sale at Ihe vcrv lowest price and on the most favorable i terms. i We Law pome fine bantams in small tracts of garden and fruit ; lands near the city , which we are I 'Hering at a great sacrifice. This pmpertv lies near Ihe citv, and is! the very best o:t the market, part of which is set out to fruit. CITY PROPERTY We have a large list of choice business and residence property for sale including' the Goltra park addition, the hest. nearest and cheapest suburban property on the market. A lot in thisaddilion will double in value in less I ban a BUR " ART & KEENEY, n . EST A SIC, L O.I A -A.!- INSURANCE AGENTS. ALBANY. - OREGON PAlfLEY :Y: HSH. : Job 5 Printers FJNN BLOCK, ALBANY, 0,1 IIOKI.SO. R";k lUtll.l.llNil prtiim:iinir. WritjJ. B. Ihi.h.w A I. bahy, Oregon. POH SAI.K- A ift.ml -pn tif gentle .nulea. 1 Inqnire of (;. W. Simpson. SPOT CAH "lJACKET STOKE- M4SCNIG TEMPLE. JUST CPE., .PP. LaJUs ai.d gent fuiiii.-hing uontle.uoriM-N, t l.le ci.vers, I ..lie- a. d itti.ts hi eierv, nin'i and hoy s mckutar. ni-pindt-is, dre s luf. tons, I air, t.h. rail and hi.rpe l.ru.hv stationery, p. rf niery, inks, i eini!s. sr.oe b: eking, aid a nat nam arti t hj i.u naroas tcn-eiitit-ii heie lee a.Hxiii ait s Id at such pine iliat hei ccn n. t he .lu ph. ated hy am othrr nier. hai.t in the citv uuiesa sola at a saritfl, t, Lome and get our prices lo tioubla to h. w t-x k. One price M- BUiSXRD LEVY or uionci refuiMlv1 rr AFTER fibs s uclssr. I A ilM.VV I ! Wiliametto Vally t j i I i i VETERANS IN LINE.4 The President Reviews the 014 Soldiers at Boston. , : A ORKAT MILITARY PAGEASTi ' 'X Qen'ral Alr Eathniiastlcilly Cbearad by 0. A. B. Mea-Scenes am Inoi- deuts "I the Demou.trati.n. h Ho-stos, August 12. The dy opined periecily lor the Uraiid Army deunnistr-ition. Light! i lo.i.i- obsctiied ihe nan's rays and tne ilieiiuotii.-ier oo i at 7 at W a. m.. witti a nice oreejse. n ibjt iinmi. d.U.at 1UJ.000 t.ai gW in the i iiv. lieio.e e o'cIock the i ar of can non from tne fleet n the h.ubor tiniiomi. i d ihe I'ispatch, will v i ivtary Tracy, Vice-I res d nt Moitou and v.eneial Sherman c iiuiuii up the hay, and ha I an hour la cr a salu e aniioiinrtil ineir .triiial i'i the h iibor. Suh--e.tlelily Tracy and ?d nt'ili took scai on the presidential -eviewing and at Gap ey sipi.tre. Pivsi.le.it ll-riiso-i br.-iikfasted early. Sho tly Leiore '. o'cliK-k l e arrived with the goieinor and state ileigalion, and the patty to -k c in iage- and rode over a por tion of lh- route of parade to view 'he dei-oiat'o-'s. Alter the drive th" pies d- lit to 'k a pi .ce on tl reviewing ti'itiid. liming ihe ride the p-esi-lelit w.is ihe recip ent of ".am exp-es ioiis oi good will an-1 re-pi ct iroui the crowd along the way. Aleantitne the fortrii'.tion of tlie jr- at naii'de was pi..i-e. du g on Cou.iiioii.iealih avenue, the com mon and tivei adjoining, while many th 'U 'il l Hoeciat-T wit-ne-s-il ihe maneuvers fiom the l-nblic garden mil every other 9: ot in the neigh 0' ho d w here -pai e c u'd he i-rocired. All unexpected delay waoea'tfed in t i" lormatio"! of the column owing to Hie 1 itenes'9 of the ar i vul of lel- giition- an-l ihedillicultv in mas-ing -o lare a force in uc' arrow quarters. The d-pait ments ee ranged on Co i mo'i weplth n-. line in i-r-'.er of senority, II i- O's leading, .Massa' husi-tt-, a t' erice'Vi g ileiilt'ttllellt, occupy ing the leit of the line. At 11 :3n nil was ready and c ni inniler-in-.hief Ali'er with full stall", ti(M mntinteil men, escoru-d bvthell-"Uh MassacliMsetts caval- 13T11 ASSUAL EXHIBITION Under the management of the St ite Board of Agriculture, will be held on the stale fair grounds near Sal.im, cutu mencing on MONDAY, .-SEPTEMBER 15, 1S90 And lasting one week CASH PREMIUMS Offered fur agricultural, stock and mechanical -xtii its, for works of ait ard fancy work and for lr -als of speed. Reduced rates fur fare and freigrht on all transposition .in. s to and from the fair, Itii or'ant im pniv sneiits have been made upon the grou lds and in. re sed facili ties are offen d exhibitors. The Fiivilion Open FOUT NIClTS DUHiNC THE WEEK. A splendid field of hor-es enter et in the speed depaiMneiit, and line exhi'-itions of racing will be given ca -h day. Enii i. s for pieniiiims close Mon day at 7:20 p. in. Exhihors are uri'ed lo make us many of tl en entries on Saturday before I lie fair H9 possible. Go.sip, animals and articles for exiiihiiiuM mint he in their places l.y 10 p. .n. Monday. I'RICES OF ADMISSION , M.m's day ticket $ 50 W om m's dry i i- ket 2- Man's season ticket 2 50 Woman's season 'i ket .' 1 Oil Send the seoetary at Portland Oregon, for a premium list. 1. II. LooSEY, Piesident. J.T Gkh.i; S. cretiirv. N ol'ICK ISIIKKHlV olVKN I HAT ALL Kiuus-e ac K-ein are le (Heated to come fur u..r.i an.l settle up pr.-uipt.y, as iheacctuits must I e t-los- d ' hutiN Bans. GtlKl. W A.N Il-ll IN A SMALL FAMILi'. f No clnidiei. and likht .ik lor par ticulars! inquire at hliin Bum. stt'iestoie. Jas. V. Powell A Co. have just received a large lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. LADIES' UNDERWEAR Urullt-uirn a Mtlrla. lilWim's e lolh lug, and All Ladlra 4iHrBiel ""! lo order at tlie JapaneSeBazaarotore KBICK8 vakT low. KWokG WOJKEECO, til stare on Firit Street next tc.8penter Black burns. iwurn 5 1 51(1 III K ry, headeti by a corps of mounted police, rode to the head of th. Illi nois department. The bands ruck up "God bless the Soldiers ' and at the command of the leader, the greatest mil tary street pageant ever withered in boston began to march. General Alger reached the reviewing rtana in Adams uquai e at 1 :45 P. M. At 1 o'clock i ca riage drove np lo the g and s:and and Gen. Sher iu in atih ed aa I took a se-tt in ine iront rovi Picsently tne st aini of "Hail to ihe .;iuef" and rous ng cheers announced (he coming of i lie p.esid.-nt and a few m nutes later a can ag irawu by our hois s moved up with the governor and pre-iident Harrison. A second carnage Ixne the vice president and mayor Hart, fol- f.7,r.4K' "".taining Scarcely had tne a, .plaice which greeted the president tuoei ledwheu a tin' lerul ex. iteuieut arose which bioke lino i-neeii as ihe lauiil ar lace ol .-irs. John A. lgau ap peared. Ueiierul Alger, comm inder-in chief and .-tall' were receive.! on i lie reviewing stand by Gen. i'.ut l-r and --'theis. Al.ei and Huller stoni side by eide ealutiui: c .luuni af'er C'.luinu as they passed. Pott o,Chicago,g ive the iir.-.ici.eer ai the call, "ilurr.tb fur our nexi pn-Br dent." Th arade was live i.outs and rliir y riie n.iniiie- in pasHiug. As the par.ide j.ppeared in sight ol ihegr-.ii.isiatid.it the. sipuaie tlie air ics und-'d with cheer upon cheer, and wh-n Gen. A ger came in siijht lie was greeted witu deaf . ning i pj.lause. AHIOKMS O.N THK K iU Two SerL.ua anil Kaial ccnlets la the Mt Vesterday. CiHLiu orni-:, Ohio, August 12 A sp - al tas ei ger train irom the Lovehami c .mp uieeting r..ii inu a lai dshde tnn-e Wi lis fiom here last nigi.t, nr cing Hie ntiie train. I he engine and t coaWie went down a ilnrty-:o-.t eui'-auk-ment. Engine. Wj.iieis i.nd a nili d- z n pa seugeisweie injured; not e aUll. . 1 he f at ma 1 which left Louis vil at 10:30 o'elock la-t nigh collid-.l with a freight train at pira. The mad an I ba,gaje cars were ielem-oK-.l ; tliree wer. augtit. Win. John-in, a po-ia' dei k livini: in thi - cit.i, wib pro -.bly fatally crushed. Another pos'at clerk, J. C. Kennedy, living t Ihaiion, was injured. An un known traino had his right arm pulled from the shoulder. IT II WELL. Nait Salvador Humlily Apoloflsea to th. Vu I ted Ptatrs, Washinotox, August 12. Last Fritl jv the state department re ceived from Minister Miiner a tele gram saying thai during the battle in the city of San Salvador the forces of the provisional govern ment hauled down the Unit-d States flag and damaged consider able property. The department on the same day ordered him to de mand full reparation of Salvador, the leinstatement and protection of the con-ul and to see that all rights of the United S' tes and its citizens are ohserved. Last night the depar'ment received word from Mizner. stating that the provisional government of Salvador had hoiited our flng over the United States consulate the day before, at the same time saluting it with 21 guns, and that the consul has been reinstated and that the right-i of the United S'aics and its citizens are guaranteed. THE DAY IN CONGRESS. Th Anti-Lottery Kill -The W men'- Sufli-age Question. Washington, August 12. The ariti-lo tery hill was favorably re lOitedtothe senate lo-day with an amendment providing thai newspapers in foreign countries shall ii. 't le excl'i'ltd from the mai s under the provisions oi tins hdl unless (in the opinion of the po-t master-general) they are being eircii ated for ihe purpo-e of a-i-venisiu a lottery in viol ition of the law. Accompanying tlnj bdi is a lei ter fr -m ihe at omey-gen er.d, who sas that it is c nip tent f.'i i-ongres-' to auihorize the io-t-uiHsler geneial to refuse the u-e of the nn.i s to any per-ons engag-d iu iotleiy business. It is gener ally heleved on the repuhln-ai. si.ie o the house thtasitcal order wib be made selti' g apait Saturd y next for the considera tion of the bill. lil.iir, on behalf of the majority of the niemhers of the women's suffrage cotnni ttee, to-d.iv re ported favorably the pro; osed constitutional amendment to give to w. .men the tijht o suff ag -. The secretaiy of the in er or to day received a tehgr.iii from the goven or of Sew Mexico, asking for tro ps to suppress the white cap outiagt 8 Delaware Democrats. 1ov:k. Del., August 12. The democratic state convention was held to-day. Kobt. J. Reynolds was nominated for governor on the first ballot. Itlot In Buenos Ay res. RiEvim Avrkh. A ii trust 12. A moh to-day attacked the residence ! of ihe ex-presnient auu inreaieiieu to burn it. The government placed a cordon of bause. Uoops around the . CRIMb l the south An Attempt to Murder a South Car-j Una Politician. A. MIDNIGHT ASSASSINATION. A Ten-ibis DpheiT-lCaonec) by . Hat rd u.s xpluBiUfl in Indiana -Newa ait oi the Booklet. Xbiv Yohk. Aug.ist 12, A spec ial to the Woild irom Ch&riesio.i. S. C, sas tlui. nothing wnich has hrniiened lor many in tilths has so exciied the Charleston p-ople ns tlie attempted a-S isblnntloll lift night oi George 11 Sutter, a well known republican foliticiau. Fol lowing a it uid c ose upon ihe uiBt cxciiii g, iiot io say ili-giae. -fill, cotiveiitioii, at which iutu-r i a canditiaie ior couii'y e'e k, It greatly inteubilitd the already ilillau.eii feeling. Stil.er is veiy weak, and can speak hut little. He says that tie g -t wi'i'l o the rumor that Wells, tlie colore. i ilel egate. w ho was for bun. had weak ened and ailer II o'clock he went to Well-' house to enquire as t his Ksition. He saw Wells and left about midnight. Alter going a hort distance 80i..eone sli t him ith a revolver. He heaid the report, hut at first did not know- lie was shot. He soon tell, ho.'.ever, and was taken home in a -ania..e. Th phy-i c an said that ihe hall entered the brea-t very near the heart an-i - ame out of lii- hack. He consid ered the wound dangerous and named to lake his pa-ient to the : "incinn .ti hospital, b:it tie faiu'li pref rieO that he should remain here. The police say they have been un ible 1 1 secure any Clue so far to lb. assassin. Sutter ha-i not th. ea.-t idea w ho shot him. A TEUKIULE UPHEAVAL. Much Damage Fr.ni a Natural tias Explosion in Indiaua. Ikdiaxapolis, Augiwt 12. Ten acr. e ol the farm f I h mas llabon, late represent itive, three mile no th of Wa'dron, has heen . li st royed for larmii g pm poses, aim a great in le has b-i-n blown u. i In earth. The course of Flat Hock creek has leen turned up tin stream. Birds and snakes, rab i.itt and risli weie thoiougli.i rooked in the heated water. Aii this was ca us. d by an upheaval oi the waters. A" log tire was blaziDg in the midst of the place, when without warning the earth belch, d ionh a flame. Great trees were hurled skyward. All the waters, f Hat Hock were turn d io foam and sieam and a va-i pocket of gas bur-t fonh. Iht lire has been extinguished, but the gas is still escaping. Some claim oiher agencies than gas were the cause of the explosion, hut the general conviction is thai no other agencv would piodui e uch an effect on the wa er (iieat caverns were t il en in the current and a wild foaming Niagara created. MADE AN IllPltESSION. A Kat That Went Thiough Times 1'reas. U.- Anirelcs 1 in .s. the As i he 'wut Presto'' peri.-efing press oi tlie limes was thunuei ing along yesterday inornieg, a tat who had i ot a proper appreciation of ihe ait preservative, or who had lost his presenile o mind i r his i e.'SOiiing powers henc his rat iocinati. u or had t .ken a sudden fright, made a jump for the w hill ing, clattering mass of machinery, an.l in less than a second had "gone to prefS." Jus' how or when he passed through the type and impression cylinders is "not kn i.n, because th.- press made no .-ign of a kick, but all at . ncetheie was a tremendous sine. 1 ol rat in the press-room, and a sheet that . ame out ha 1 on it a map l the recent conflict. To say that the rat was spiead out thin do..'l expiess it. tlewasea-ily a loot and a half broad by twenty-ore inches in length and ion tinned to ti.e eighth pae. It was in fact the greaie-t 'spread' that anyiiung has nad in ihe Tim- s for a we. k ortwoa d wa-a ilecule.l "scoop" lor the pies. Pr. ssm.iu Crawioi.l was panic-stricken when he saw the iilustiated rat tdtiou come iioui the press, and he stopped 0 er.itions at once and made a ihororgh examination ; but n- t a coz jT spring was out of wh.ick. Tne rat had sin.p'y jumped sigiinst thegreal i nexi table and n. tlr.i g r mail ed ol tutu but an inipr. s si n. The tr geoy lias' a moral, which is obvions to the ob eivant. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING. A Doctor Who Toyed With the Afl'eclion of Another Mau's Wire CiiiCAUo, August 12. Dr. O. Sawyer, piovinci.il physician, was shot, proiiab:y fatahy, this af'er in kju by J. Laiton Sancuer. who claims to be a coi respon iuii of the Chicago lIor.-em.n. The bhooiing was brought about by an alleged intimacy between the doctor and Sandier 's wile. The New-Silver Law. WlKHlVCT.tV IO Tl.. treasury deDattmentha.. ..racteai. 1 ly completed the arrangemeuta for tiie execution of the new silver la.v which goes into effect to inor iow. The bureau of engraving and printing has be-n employed night and day making the new treasury notes required by the bill. THE KM O H I'S OF LAHUlt. They Explain Their I'osltlon I'ua eenilng the Strike. Piulaoelpiii t, August 12. The follow ing w.il appear in this week's Journal of the Knights of Lab.r: On account of misleading rejoris made puolic concerning the New York v eitlral and Us employes, district assembly No. JK pres.-nls he following explanation of th. . .situation : List Novemtier Uie ui-ii eiuploved in tiain seviceof . . e.i in t.ai i se.vtceo rk Central p.esented te company r qti.-et- the Sew Yot a petition to ng pav for ad i:me in excess of 1 hou.s P"r day at the rate of wajjes i hev were receiving at that t1 in. l'ne men were wili.n.' t perform 11' h-.urs for one day's pay, w hich any fan miiiile i person w ill con cede is more boms thau la'air ng me.! or cai'sineti should be askeu lo p-rlorm. 1 be company, in te ponse lo ilie deuiati I, en el'.-d i 1 1 1 - .in agieeui' in 'o pay 'he men lo. ; a 1 overtone in excess oi 1' nou s .t a slight lediictioii on the r ite "i i.g.s pii-l hy the d.iv, which .lleeinent was .-igiied by the presi dent of the lOiiip.iii;. , C. IJ-pew and lived up to ior t-.o months and hen b'okeu by the company. When ihe coniiiiiit-e wait, d or the otticera of the coip iratioii at that lime to enquire why the iieeinent was n -t lived up io they were coolly t Id that tin agreement was obnoxious to to. .omi.anv. Another agre men' uad- ! the cotioiation vtli is m ; loves wa-' ruthlessly i . kei. I he co.upanv thr ingh i's ojlicer--.gie-d io give preb ieii.-e in me line of woi k or pioiimtifii to em ployesonihe principle oi senior ty.'w hen the senior employe was competent to perform toe du'ie-leqmred- Not satisfied wit' breaking th's agieemen the com pany h is gone further and ha no w: dismissed iiom its set vie. iiianv ol its oldest a d most eX.e i ienced men. Ti.e real rea-ou foi this seems to lie in tlie taut thai the men are union men. The ani.de c-ncludes th hargeS of iollusi..li between Oe "and Web! lo clear out tin-bl'iigbl-of Labor, the ch uge be ng based in on the fact Miat l'e ;t-w went abroid this summer. Strikina; .Maelilnists. VlTTSHLKG, August 1-'. Till strike o; t'ae liiachii.isis fo: ter iioJits is s; reading. o men beint now idle The piincir .l figiit see;, s io be against the c"tingfioiis nteiest. By to-inonoiv, it is said, a 1 the employes of that company, numbeiiiik 4.000. will lie out. The Strike Ended. Sew Yohk, August 12. At the Grand Central depot thi- inornin. Mieie no longer exi-ted even ;he substatue of a strike. Passei.gci rtains aie i oming an 1 going with all the app- atance of usual regu larity. A teli gram to the genera uanigei ironi sjyiaciiso say-: Order has been fully restored ami .rains aie ruuning witnotit m lerrupiion. Notwithstanding the s:atem -lit of Ihe oiliceis, ot itie CeUli'al tbut n.e bacKbone of the ttiiki s broken and the apparent belief ol the puolic in th--se assertions, ti.e sirikcrs tin uiseives are still eonii :tnt thai ihe cri.-is lias Hut (' iieen reached, and :eloe tne wee! is over ihe roid '.iil h. tied up as tight as a drum. Thi H-f is made strong by siieiches made :U a meeting of over 000 strikers Ibis alitrnoou. Suspension of Shipping. Mki.iiociink, August 1.'. T.-.e coinolete su-penvioii ol shivi' ng trad.- is threatened inconsequence ol ihe demands ol it.e otlicers id th.i association for increas d p 'V. The situation is maoe wor e by the action of the sln-areis union, which oeinand.s tnai sin, peis -iia 1 refuse to hairde noii-unioii wool. Mack ty Elected Oir.etor. -MoMiibAL, Ai-gust 12. J. W. Mackai has tieen elected dirccto. oi the Canadian P.icilic Kiihoii.l. Shipped liaik to China. Sas Kkaxcisco, August Eu hi ceo ol the tw . li y - tbr. e t hinaiu. n biought heie lioui the so ilh .ere snipped to China on he Bclgic tins alteillOt.u. the otoer five, w ho escaoeil irom jao by i.rioery and weie caugnt, were kept until iiiey c.n Hstov aains' the; u i u who aided tlnm. i'eputy .-iieritl Moiejson, who was ; r-re-ted on a cnaige of tiro ei v lit this connect ion, lias leen sin ren dered i.y his bon :siin ii a al is n..w in ja t here. The live st.h-liiutcb will alio be piosi cii'Cd and may receive It'll eais linprisoii neiit. A Cliluainan I.enarde.l. San Francisco, Augusi 12. Iee Oit, Chinese, was to-dav awarded I . - i aoOikJ damages lor ltimrie-s lece.v. d in. ... M.-i 'ill.... u..,. ... v..,! Mi.te.w-. n, ,te i... .u -i ,1. , i, .i,. - at their h ,iu.-,and iu iugu p .ted ol stealing some missing l r jt-ueli'V was ince t up oy Uie heels lor uu hours to force a io .lV-ssi.ni. The jewtlry was afterwards f und. I'leiity of Oranges. Jacksonville. Fla.. August 12. Carehil esiima'es oi the growing . that it will be a larewell tour, and orange crop place it at two million ; seatd w ill be worm a small tor boxed. j tune. A TERRIBLE MISTAKE A Portland Merchant Kii'ed bj a Careless Hunter. MISTAKEN rOK DUB. W. H. walker, of tlie Firm oi B'sier & walk r, Meets a Tisgic Death Wliil-- huai-g ip tne McKsaiis. Pokilam), Augu-tl2.- A private message wa-j leceived ue re lo- .... , r u,.i.!nj- t,.a: V .,b , ., ...... i,.,,.. 'ii. . . i n. . . . 1 1 . 1 1 ...u u i.rm o: S aver .V Walker, was ac- cilt.nl,v ehot HUil kilUrti to-day j Ilt.ar t-- x LuM anty. j , ; u EuJt!lie. Mr. SV alker a cou.pai.ied by his wile lelt this city about two weeks ag . tot Foley s, .lings, taking Ins oii'gy and icaiii nd t amping out. l hi- iiioi iin g he. went out deer iviiitiii witn a young man iiaiii. d i oweis. The two became .-.cpai.ded and alter hunting Uno'igii the den-e loies's ol the i'a-cades for a time lin y tin .1 y .vuin'.crcd near each other, aud t'oweis he.ir.ng tne brusii crack 'a -ho. t ..isiance i'om lorn, tired at .in oojecl widen he stippos-ed to be i deer. .ir. Walker cried out, 'I'm siioi," and feil, death residi ng almost instantly. The rifle had entered hi mouth, ranged i ..mi and came out at ties back of ins n. ck. The bo :y was taken to ids cabin, wlii.-u was near by. and 'l.ice-l in a wagon, which lelt im medcat ly f ir Eugene, wheie it is cxicc ed it will arrive in the iiioruii-g. Mrs. Walker drove .ihe. id and ainved at Eug -ne at 10 o'clock to-night. The body wdl b.' brought to ibis city, where tne !ec -ased i. sided, on the morning ra.n. Staver & Wlkr are probably .he largest agiicultural implement leal-r.-, we-t of the Koi kies, hav ng li-.u-es in this city, -seaitle, spokaue, Waila W alla" and Mos o , Idaho. CALIFORNIA It EI'L WLIC ASS. The Figbt Grows Warm Orer the -Govei uorshin. S.vcKAMtSTo, August 12. The .epu'dtcau state convention .net Ins alteiuooii. The gubernatorial .ighi has assumed such shape to nght tint it looks as neither Iii khaui iv-r Morrow can - win. .top sot Shippe and Coombs are oi'iespo'.dingiy big :, and unless -oine extraoid naiy change in feei ng t-kes place one of the less prominent candidates will likely oe nominated. Ah kind of rumors were in the lir to night, but the general belief -eemed to be that Markhaiu's hau. es. 'or securing the guberna- l on Lad improved during the dav. A conservative estimate U-n ght ji es ntiii 276 to 3 :0 votes, wluie lor row'- present st reiigtli is placed it 22 ' an-1 2; 7 votes. Cllt StUKO Til DEATH. A Boy Killed at I'ort Town-end Be fore Hi I'areut' K.yes. Port Tow.n'si:m, Wash., August 12. Norman f-trrming. ihe 10 i ear-.. Id son of George Sieamiug, was accidentally kibed thiu nioiii iiig by iieing strack iiy a steam inoior engine, while at'.eiupi nig to boar-i the cais. Ttie b..y endeav . red to gel on the car when his oot slipped and lie feli. His head was s. u.ished by the tra.n and ii-.itll iiistalitiy't-usued. I'he ac- c- ideiit ai wi.nessed by the Isjy's parents and r-la ives who were ; i aiali.i-tl ly Uie le-i.iue caianuiy. -. Hue t'laine is auaciieo to tins engineer. A ICotifrh S N EkaM'Isco, Voyage. August 12 The Am.-ri.-an ship, J. 1$. i h- ma. ar rived Ihi-i alti-rnoon, alter a pas sag ot J50 dajs ir. ui Sew Yolk. On Mar- li S ihe .-lno waslxurded bv a h.avy sea, which knocked down seieiai -f the ciew. H. bobin-on was killed Aug. Min der was badly it jur.d and died lar. h 4 outh of the equat-.r on hath s'de-. of South Aiii.nca tne ship Lad n very storinj ti:ne, dining which she iosi several sails. I I lie mate had his collar bone broken. ' San Francisco Millionaire Uead. Sax trancisco. August 12. Nictt. las Iining. a well-known capitalist, died la-t night of heart disease. He nas bec'i a conspicu ous Aigure in San .Kranci-co bnsi in-sscircl. s snu e 1S4'J. Hi weal h is e-iiu-at I at betw.eu $15,000, UU0 and 2d,ot)0,K0. Ihe Markets. Chicago, Augi.st 12. 1 :15 P. i. CI j- le at tirm ; cash 98 Otis1-; September, 100.,; May, lO.v" -vn Fkancisio, August 12. Wheat 1-luier lsyo $1 44; season, tl-o-'V Barley P.uyer 1890, tl.-".l's. Mrs An'irew IlTkik- u ho is in ! hertilst war. recent 'V astonishci the sa.journersataNorwaik, Conn., 1 summer resort : swiium.iig long disiauci s and by her caper.-, iu tne suit. j Mine. Pat'.i will vi-it tois coun , trv iu li'.)2o i the same conditions as on h.-r last four visits namely. f .... -