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20 CENTS A WEEK. ALU AN V, OICEMON, AUGUST 14, I MM). VOL. V, NO, 171 J E. C SEARLfe Exclusive Aaraaev far TJ HE KG BLOCK H. A. CHOWDER. C. W. CKOWDZK. CROWDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace A Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildings or carpen ter work. All work intrusted to na will be promptly awwnteri. Notice Far raMleallaa. Land office at Oregon City Or. ( July 31, 189a i NOTICE ia hereby given that in compliance with the prbviaiona of the act of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, entiil.fi, "An act 'for the sale of timber land in the St tea if California, Oregon, Nevada and .i . t . v ; vi Kt-ttle, of Seattle, Connty of King, State of Washiiig'on, haa this day riled in this office her awurn statement So. 2192. fur the purchase of the S. W. t.f Section N- 12. in Township N. 13 South. Rauge HU- 2 East, and "will offer priM.f to show ":t the land s nijtnt m mora t.tu' 'or Us tim ber or stone 'luu for g iculuir d pur poses, and i establish her cUini to .!. I lao. wfore thw Register and Rivr"r f thia office at Oregon City Oregon, ii Thnra tay the 6th day of Noveiol . r. 1890. Sit names aa wit-n-se. J-ditr Wist, of fortlan. Oreg.-n, J S tires, f Portland, 0: icoii. R. H"e, of Tacoma, ash., ai.d G. B. Kettle, of Seattle. Wux Any aud a'l rwnt claiming ad ver eJv the ahove-uVsciihed ianua a e raniMfaru'i to tiki thrir claims in thia cthce ihi or het.ire aai J did iay ol i November, 1890. I bailee far raMlcatlea. United Stt Land O'lice. Orrt-.. Cfy O-. July 29. 1890 ) NOTICE, la hereby given liibi in codj(. lance with the provisions ! the act ot Cougrew ot June 3, 187 S, n' it led "An act for the aale of tun Ite; lands in the States ! California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Tec itory,'' Casper Amacker. of Ta uua County "t fierce. State of Va'hini;Tnn b luis day tiled in this oft.i .: iiixhworii statement No. 21S1 ? rthe purchase of the N. W. i 8 ctijn No, 24. in Township No. 12 Soutlf, Range No. 2 E.ut, aud will tfer o.oof to ahow that the lami . .u i;ii t ia more valuihle f-r it tim ber or stone tliau for agricultural pur pose, and t establish his claim to .-aid land I fore the Register and Reciver of thi office at Oregon City Oregon, on Tuesday the 4ih day ot November 1S90 He uainrs aa wit ieaer: T. Dtly, M. M. Berbenuk. VI. Kcuh, and E. H. Smith, all of r.'Coma. Wash. Any aud all per--Miiis ciaiming adversely the above-de-cribed lands are requested to tile heir claims in tins of lice on or be fore said 4lb day of N vember 1890. J. T. A f PERSON, Register. Waller far rabllralUn, United States Ind Office.) Oregon City Or., May 20, l'MS NOllCEl- HEREBY tilVEN bat in compliance witlt the pruvigiins of he act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act f'-r the nale of timber lands in the States of t'alifornii, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," Elmer Raskin of Rock Ctetk, has tiiis day tiled in this office his awurn statement No. 2106 for the purchase of the S. E. of Sevtion N.. 20. in Township No. 10 South Range No. 3 Eat, and will offer proot to show that the land naught in more valuable for its timber or sione than for agri cultural purposes, and to etab-1 uxu ins claim to said laud before ' the Regiitter and Receiver of this I omee at uregon City, Oregon on Thursday the ytb day of October, 1890. He names as witnesses : Geo. Miller of Portland, Oregon. D. A. Hiuck, of Rock Creek Or G. W. Wallace, of Rock Civek Or E. E. Taft, if Ro, k Creek, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aove-dcibd land are requeued to tile their claims iu this office on or before aid 9ih day of October, 1890. J.T. APPERSON. Register. Ketlss Ta Wsltr Consomars. Mo parson supplied .with water doc the compan) ;'B mains waT be permllUv to sup pis Id any way, other persons or families, or to alio water to bo used from their pipes for buildlnir purposes b uy one unless written pereaiasion la obtained from the company's office for such use. Failure to comply with this rule may be fcllowtd by shuttina the aater OaT from ihs pitmises of the party so oaTendiBf without ootice. Albany Caoal Water Traasportatipn and XAattaf Cisaf itiy, Alaaa Jul It, UN, Div CotikJiiitici LADIES AND GENTS FTR MSH1NUS. Alao have a complete line of BUU'IN anil SIIOBS For spncu trade mt prices hat tlety eompeeitmu. Oiv. on a oil oii lu jt.nr.ahoee u at .bedivck priced. - " . da and square dealing, ysv. he Ludlow Fine Shoes FIRST NATIONAL BAM PRKSIDtJtT L. FLINN. ViCK FKKSIUK.NT H. ToUNO. casuikr it. w. La: oon. 'PKANSACrs A OKI l.AL BAikKlM 1 bLbuVESJ S. B. Totma. L. Fins E. F. Sot. LATt0 Cashier. K W. Lioa County N J.d Albany, ; - Oregon CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. Psssidsst- J L Cowan, Vice President J M Kalaton. Chier i-'eo E Chambtrlsin, Assiarant Csi-hier O A Archibald. Directors J L Cowan, J M Hali-ton, Ceo K Chamberlain. WS Uuld, W H Uoltra, J A Crawford and O A ArchiSaid. Tram a general bankitur Iwhisrn. Draw sii . .rafts on Mew York. San -B, Iscoand I . ".land. Or. Loan m ty on approved security. 5 Receive 4poaits mhject to cheek. Collections entrusted to us will receive pmD.M attebticn BAXK OF OREGON, ALBANY, 0REG"N. r it L sa.aoi. re.Mrsl Tl -e trc... Ca.hler II. RKt tVI II. '. HIRKIIL ...Jl W. BLAI.. JJKSCTORS: tt. HtfTA-af v nr n - SO. llHMPHRET, V- H. 8TEWART, F,J Lasnimo. H. F. Mrhkilu -FOR- CHICKENS $5.00 FSB D0ZEU7- EGGS IS CENTS. Mneltr& Garrett. l)F SAI.K BY ALL PRrOOIHTB. 'Pf.me'montlis aeo T purrhased a l.ox i,f Ir. J. p. 3iir Crtarrb Cure for I?.0? 'w" but nndine mv nephew, . .McMahan neediuir sUh mtui cine I let him have my hox of medi cine. Hr now sends for three more boxes, sivinir It the ties thine for i.rrt, ever trie-i t,y h'm and his friends. 1 e-ot another liox to use in niy ease, and cheerfully recommend it toothers. (Siened,. JOHN McMAHAN, ' Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co Oregon. SprinefLd. Lane county, Oreeon. Prof J. W, Tohnson, president of the SUte tin iyaaaiiy, says it cured him ol a coueh after two other prescriptions had failed. Likewise two of his little girls used It to cure their con ehs. Mrs Murk Bailey, wife of Prof Bailey sent it to Prnf .Tnhnanx .. mends it to all who sutler from colds! anacougns. tor coughs it acts like a realm, and can be inhaled into the pipes or passages, where; other eoiAgk euxaa caa reach TUB Udie'ifatea Fiencii CURE a or oioi.ej rehindeii :fore AFTER 1 f Hie uriiei tive nnnc ither sex whether aricint mui me uxcus-ive um of sttiuuUtiui, tobacco or opium, or thronb outhtul indis cretion, over indulici l i-e, etc., such oslumoi liroin Power, Wakti u'nesj. tiearini; Down I'anm in the lia k, seuni.l W aknem, liys teria. Ner ou Pnis ratiou. Noctuniai Oiuia. "an yxj -w j : ear UuasofHwaV aafe4awtfeiia if &fifF l8 V .fT 'T I loclctl ' uileti laa tu prenutture ultl age and WHO Will CO-Operate With D,K CUl ity. Price ai a Ux; Ooxcli fcrf.t Sent by mail on receipt of price. l nllll til t st .:. is given ith eterj tb order receded, to refund tnr money if a frraiiMMent cure is noteSei ten. We have thouaaiHisot testimonials from old tnd youmr, of both Hexes, who luve been permanently cured by the use "f Aphnxlitiut i .'ircular free. Address ills: tin- o :lu-K rn. Western Hraiivh, I- , 27. Portland, Orcifon. Kor snle t; A Mason, who ewtle vi'i niii mis Pur Female Ir retruliirities; noth inir iiktr them on the market. Never uii. ftUcccdbfulIV 'used by prominent ladies monthly. Guarantee-' to re lieve suppressed menstruation. Don't he humhuir (fed. Save time. Health and money. Take no other. Sent to any ad dress y maii en receipt of price, t2 00. Ad dress sphrv Mrdlrlair asnpnny West Branch Box 27, t't.rllnaU, Or. Said by Fofhay & Masea, Albany. Orsns -BY- Bujins Tour Piopertj ' Tbiough the teal estate Dim of Burkhart d: Kccncy: fbe oldest IVal EKtate Firm in the They have lands of all deccrip tions for pale at the verv lowest prices and on tbe most favorable terms. We have some fine bargains in Hmall tracts of garden and fruit lands near the ci'y, which we are offering at a great sacrifice. This property lies near Ihe city. and is the very best on the market, part of which is set out to fruit. CITY PROPERTY We have a large list of choice business and residence property for iale including the Goltra park addition, the best, nearest and cheapest suburban property on the market. A lot in this addition will double in value in less than a year. EAST PAYMENTS. BUR (? ART & KEENEY, RKA L EST A SB. LOA A ArfD INSURANCE AGENTS. ALBANY. OREGON PAI.LE7 : & : FZSS, : Job : Frinters FlINN BLOCK, ALBANY, OR. WELL BORIMl, ROCK OKILLIINO prospecting. Writ 3 J. B. Huxhes, Al bany, Oreiron, R SALK A (food "pan of gentle mule. spot cash "RACKET STORE," JUST CFt 1) CPP. MASONIC TEMPLE. Ladies and g-ents furnishing uoods corsets table coven., I .die- ai d kenta h sierv, men's and hov s ntckwear. su.ptndeis, dr'e-s bat tons, 1 air, U oih. i.ail and horse brushe. statiorerj, iMrt -mer, inks, i enci. snne hlacliiiiii, ai d a .nal nam articles t o i u meto'n.ton eMion l.eie 1.ee koiKla aie s.ldstm.hiic.thav he nnMleiiu ph. ated h am other menhai.t inthecitv unless old it a sa. i in. e. Come and get our pncfs lo tiouble to shi w hk. Oi.r price s ail. ""-tup aAT V. Fabsis IMsn FROM THE CAPITAL Salem Biithely Arranging Her New Census. for7 TROtTBLB OTCB TUB BBIIMB1 Tbs Werk Not Being Dsis la UstlilW tory Msnosr-lait Of It Ts Ba j Tom Out and Rebuilt. ' SALtM. Augutt 13. MajOfi Wilna-u.-ami Pre ident Wrighi.tr i be oo.ixii of tiatie, to-uay ap- liiiitu as suiervi8ois ol tin) Uc Ag.-nt Teal, una upon Iho arrival heie, prob.iiiiy i wo or more eria iiierutois will ifc appoint d lor e.icti ol the four prvCiuci lor which, the lecouut is crueie i. it haying been stated that tbe worn ou Uie u w steel bridge acioss the nv. r at Salem was Mil b ii g pel formed as per tlieoiig nal pi :ii ., tupt. Urantiabl aa tele graphed lor at I'ortland, and came up this evenii g for a confer ence wi h the county judae.- here to morrow. Jm'ge Stouffr, from Polk county, will be here and tbe matter b oked into. Grandad! tuys the bridge will be stronger by far under the change recom mended by him. The concrete going into the pier was found mi satisfactory, a so the pier work already done will have to be torn out. The contractor used one Eart of cement to 8 of gravel and the new orders will ue 1 to 5. A NEW 8ILTFB BILL. An Important Measure) Introduce) by Senator Teller. Washington, August 13. Teller to-day introduced a new silver bill in the fhape of an amendment to the bill to discontinue the coinage of $3 and $10 gold pieces and 3 cent nickel pieces. The bill differs from the piesent law priiiriiwllx in that it requ res the continued m- ntii'y tomige of two ml lin mince- of -dver i"to standar dol lar, a d stiik-K out the p ovH n tfiat lue i a' f coma.-e xi.aJl .n t nue until lul, 1X91, on y, and iInm aviav i'h thfdi vretiiiiiaien to the eecietary of the treaautytb OiTgon Slate Fair, .'90 13TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Under tbft management of the Mite I'oard -f Agiiculture, will be belli on the t-ta'e fnir groui.ds near SSa'om, com mencing on MONDAY, EI,TEMliER 15, 1890 And lasting one week CASH PREMIUMS Offered for agricultural, stock and mechanical exliihits, for workt of ait and fancy work and for tri als of ppeed. Reduced rates for faieund freight on all traii8xration .ines to and from the fair, Important im provements have la'en madeiiHn t!ie grouildx and in. re.ieed facili ties are offered exhibitors. The Pavilion Open FOU l NIC ITS OURINC THE WEEK. A splendid field of hordes enter ed in the sieed ilepartmeiif, and tine exhibitions of racing will lw given each day. hntru-s for premiums clwe Mon day at 7:20 p. m. Exluliors are uriied to make as many of their entries on Saturday before the fair as poppible. Goo-Is, animals and articles for exhibition inm-t he in their places by 10 p. at. Monday. PRICES OF ADMISSION; Man's day ticket $ 60 Woman's dry ticket 25 Man's season ticket 2 50 Woman's eeat-on tirket 100 Send to the secretary at I'ortland Oregon, for a premium list.. l. II. LOOM: 1, President. J. T. Grkgo. Secretary. NOTICE IS HKUKBV GIVEN THAT ALL per-ons indebted to the old Arm of Krauiue & Klein are requested to come for ward and settle up promptly, as I he accounts must be clow d. Klbir Baoa. G1KL WA.NTKb IN A 811 ALL FAMILY. Nochildieo and liiht woik. For par ticulars inquire at Klein Bros, shoe store. Jas. F. Powell A Co. have jiwt received a larg- lot of fresh fi uits and vegetabb b. LADIES' UNDERWEAR Cralleauen a hlrl,4'hlldirn'a Ulb Ibk, and All Laelles tiaraurBla naad la order at Ihe JapaneseBazaar tore ssicu VIST low. KW t.NO WofkE CO. r-4T Stare on First Street utt tr 8 eticai Black burna SHILOH S VllAl.lZlh is l.t M Mid for tr nrtipation, tors of A etilt , Dlixi-i.ei-s. ai d ai' snipt .ms of f.ffns a I rice 10 snd 7f cents ir buttle. For sale b) mill M $15,0(10 rejeem treasury notes l-sueu in payment of t-ullion, eit'ier in ttold or nilver, and provides for t: e free coinage of silver when Hie market prii eot 371.25 grains reaches one aoiiar. TUB KNIGHT OF LABOK. Powdariy Iotervlewed Concarsitna; taie HiK KallrvsMl Strikes. uktroit, AUtfUM is. lue ex ecutive board of tbe Knigtitt of Labor aam-mbled in eecrt-t w union at t o'c ock tide altriiooii and at 11 p. in. are siiii in coiifeience. Oeieral MaeW Workmai: Po- .leriy waa interviewed on the inae. tie eax s lue going out ol tie UiOUieriiOod of Locomotive '"if ewit.ii.wa a Muror.ee. it is just as ttluUi their tijibt a the KuuliU of Labor. "Will you say something re garding the responsibility for this xU-n.-ive strike V" " lieie men are discharg -d and thrown out of voik in lump wiiicu agiegate iO to bO, a was the case wan the Xe York Cen tral and Wvfl blior.-, it is pretty conclusive there must be some thing wrong with ti e management. The railioi.l people brought on tbe troui le." When aked as to whether De pew went to Kuiope to avoid ir ticipation in the luipending sirike, he baid Dcpew is Very diplomatic. FARMERS IN CONVENTION. They ReaolT te Beeoan a Factor in Political Affaire. Columbus, O., August 13 Four hundred and fifty farmers met here in state convent on to day in response to a call by pr m inent agriculturalists, to take net on on presenting their inter ests to congress and the legisla ture. - Resolutions were adopted set ting forth that farmers must take a new departure and henceforth te fi factor in p 1 tics. The question was whether ibis cou d le best accomplished by the formation of a larmeis' p.-rty, or by making their ii fluence left in the ci-ntr I f the existing piTties. It was the ense ot the convention that thy s'i. uUI thorouchiy test the Utter c urse. Sii. Ii ws elected president. BKKAIU OF PROMISE. A Young; Lady Receives S00.OOO as a Solace for a Broken Heart. ' la-wes. DtL, August 13. A Pen l,tioal breav li ! pruiui-e a tioi. as fin she.! io-day. Iho plain iff was Mu Gla.ls KiioaKs, niece of -ir Fran, is Know lei, oaroiiet, a youi g lady of 21 jers. Tnede leiidaut wad Le-lie Frast r Duncan, ag d 64. Duncan has b en con demned to ay the sum of 50, 00 damage as a soL.ce lor Mise Know.es' br.ken heart. BAD I KtlNFEtTS FOR IRELAND The Potato'Crop a Failure, and a Famine Likely to Ensue. London, August 13. Michael Davitt returned to-day from hie hurried visit to Ireland, whence he as call'jil late on rriday, ami in reply to a rep .iter, .-aid : "1 have nude a brief trip throiitth Ireland for ihe purpose of inquiring into tbe facts concern ing the impending famine. My inquiries fully Confirm the fears that have been expressed as to the probabi ify of the disastrous con sequences of the famine, and I find that the iotaio crop is aimost a total failme. In addition to this ttiou-audrt of smaller faruieis will suffer. INHUMAN STEAMSHIP CAPTAIN Runs Down m Vessel and Refuses to Asalat in Savins; the Crew. Paris, August 13. A telegram from Fecamp to the Temps reiioits the arrival at that port of the crew of the Christopher Columbo, which was run don and sunk b the Net hei lands American Steam Navigation company's steamer. Obdam, on the banks of Newfound land. The crew declate that the captain of the Obd m refused, al though asked to tlo so by the cap tain of the Columbo, to lower a hnat and aid in DlCkimr UP the crew of the French vessel, four of whom were drowned. The pas sengers of the Columbo have also signed a statement attes ing to the tame fact, and asserting mat. me Obdam showed neither its port nor its starboard lights. MEN AND WOMEN. vi.k.TeBBir1nt Morton has en tered some of his cattie and sheep at tbe New iota ana ew Eng land fair. Mr Rncfinnan. the democratic candidate for governor of Tennes- see, is a cousin oi rreemeni rjucii anan. But he should not I blamed for that. lluuh McLeod. a Scotch crofter. u-Vin in linrn N.iv. lil.pr 'H. 17K3. is lhe old sl mm in G.eut Hntiin. He lives in county Koss, and is still healthy and vigorous. Mrs. Marie Antoiiette Nathalie PAl'ar.l wiilnu- nf tt w UtP V. A. Pollard, a southerc hisioiian i f some note, is runnng a Dr. Ker office for lalies in Njw York. Mae. I'atti will vit tois conn, try in IW'2 o i the same conditions as n her last f. ur isits namely that it will I e a tare well tour, and seats w ill be worth a small lor-tone. STATE AND COAST. Col. Markham to Be the Next Governor of California. THB REPUBLICAN CONTENTION A Callforsii Raachsr aUtrestsd at tbs Head ofthj Mszioaa Asthori les Beaitls Is Jabiiaat. oachamcnto, August 13. The reiiublitau ttaie couveiitioi: to-da nominated Colonel Maikhaiu. of I'ai-aUena, lor g vernor on the first ballot.-' - It was about 3 o'clock when tbt Secretary cominei c d to call the roll fr the first ballot. Ask tbe vount proceeded theie was gr-at theeuug for Markham hen tiiu coma waa announces the re suit, which gave Mnkhaui il)!f votes, and Morrow 2il, led Markham la. king -to votes of l.av ii.g a maioriiy, but liefore tne vote w..s announced tiie d.legatmnfc irom Calaveras and llumboldi counties and the iorth-fiiih and forty-sixth assembly i.isricU ol an trancis o changed their vobs from Monow 10 Markham. Ihe wildest excitement followed, ai.il in the inidst of the excitement Gen. Diamond moved to make tin nomination unanimous. This was carried, and when tbe exi-ifc m-nt subsided ihecoaveution adjourned till 8 :30 p. m. W. II. Bcatty, present chief jus tice of the supreme court, was re nominated. J. C. R ddick of Oakland was nominated for lieutenant-governor. At the even:ng session R. C. Harrison and G. li. Garoutte were nominated for associate jusiices, nil the convention then adjourned till to-mor.ow. FBE88 COMMENTS. San Francisco, August 13. The Chronicle w 11 ey Mitorially : "Maikham'e nom nation a- the work of tne most mi epen lent am', iiniraiiimeleii cot.v.-iton which ha- m-i in Calif n.ia for y aif. .tnd as sui h he mii-t be ent t ed to reppect. no nutter what may li.nt b-en the jnwf. rences hereto.nre. Toe attle was a bard fou I t aid gi.lantone, i.ut no one will with hold the laure's from Ihe vieioi.'-" The Call will 'ay : " I he tepub licat.s now go into the umpi'g' with eveiy assuriti.ee ol victoiy The impute of Matkham's non.i nation will give to the c-.mpaign : reasonab e certnin republic n !e-i-latureai.dat h-a-t live r publi can congressmen. A MEXICAN OUTRAGE. An American Imprisoned and Held 24 Houra Hlthout Food. Sam Francisco. iiLMist IS. A special from San Diego sa s : 'K. o't is a cattle dealer ol I ia J nana, small town on the Mexican line, 20 miles south of here. A few linvn bliiI Iih i-i-oa-ed tlin line to ue! a lot of cattle be had been pastur : - v i -r : i ui! in ixivter v ainoiii'H, unu on returnirg with them was lotced ! pay $500 to Mexican officials as exjioit duty. Next moimng he crosst-d the line again ai d was arrest- d and imprisoned twenty-four hunts, he claims, without food. No charge was made against him, but $10,000 bail was refused by i he Mexicans. Ytsierday fif teen of his friends armed them selves to free him oy foice, but finally decided to try strategy. First'one of them went to the Snard house with a quaniity of octoi ed mescal jnd sui-ce led in drugging all th j Mexican officials He then re'eastd Wolf and both fled hack across the line. Fun lit r tiouble ia feaied. SEATTLE IS JUBILANT. Editor Scolt of Ihe Oregonlan Gives Her People a Little Taffy. Seat-ilk, August. 13. To-day the first i rain ran over the new teimi nal railway from the terminus at .Seattle to the great grain ware house at West Seattle. A lure uuuiberof repr. seutaiive citizens of the cty were) present. Among those f om abroad who paitici paied in the exeicisea w s Mr. 11. W. Scott, editor of tbe Oregonian, who spoke in ery complimentary terms of the spir.t aud energy the people of the city ban displayed. Tried to Shield Hla Wife. Napa, Cal., August 13. Chri-t Merklo has been held to answer to tne superior court on a charge of perjury. His wife was recently convicted of manslaughter, and af ter her conviction he made an af fidavit thai be killed the man. This was iu coi tlict with his tes timony at the tlial. A Tacomn Banker Dead. Tacoma, August 13 E. L. Scan lit. presid-nt of the Wash inton Natioi al Hank, died this ev. ning of tph-id fever. His f.itner and tiau. e came from Illinois a few day-- avo and were at hia deal lihed. I he dec-eed wa- 31 years old, and one of the y..ucg esi b.ink presidciitb in ihe countiy. President Harrison Returns. Washington, August 13 The president and j-anj' returned to Washin.toit this evt ning. A Republican Caucua. Washington, Ai gust 13. A call has Wu aekt lor a caucus of le- publicans in the senate to-morrow night tor the purpose of discu8aing i tie order of business. In new oi several pending propositions to change tbe rules the subject will receive consideration at that time. Rum Over and Killed. San Francisco. August 13. W R. Knapp, a well known mining man, was run over and Hilled tnis afternoon on Market street by a butcher wag. in driven bv Fat Toouaey. Rowing Match Arranged. Lonoon, August 13 A rowing match for 1000 has lieen arranged between Kemp and O'Conner. Tlir i ace takes place on the American l'aciuc coast in March next. An American Girl Ooea Wrong. Paris, August 13. Miss Annie Cutting, daughter of the late Ward cutting, f New York, is to mairy iiaroii Veuier, one of the nooiliiy of Belgium, according to reports Horn Hamburg. Smashed All Records. New York, August 13. The steamship Teutonic has eintshed a. I r tord-t in m.king the run irom Roches Point, Ireland, to Sandy Hook in 5 days, 19 hours and 5 minutes. Population of Maine and Vermont- LEwisroN, Me., August 13. The census show the population oi dame to be 66M,454, an mere tse of i)5 0 since I (480. The population of Vermont ia 33O0J, a decrease of 2(S6. The Farmers' Alliance. Topeka, August 33. The Farmers' Alliance of the state convention t t-day nominated J. F. V uber (or governor. The tWomen'a Relief C-rps. Boston. August 13. The annual convention oi the .National Wo men's Relief Corps opened t lis in .rning. Airs. Anua Wiitenuiej- t r ia president . MADE AN IMPRESSION. Rat That 'Went Thioagh tha Times Press. Lis Ance es fin es. As ihe 'wiit Presto" perfecting press ol the Times was th"rtder i"g al- ng y sterday morning. . tat - bo hai i ot a pro er appreciation of the ait preservative, or whohan lost Lis ple.-eni-e O mind r hie exsoniug powers henct bis rat iocinati n or had t .ken a sudden I'riylit, in -de a jump for the whnl invr. clattering mass of mat hinery and in lrrs than a secutid had 'gone t-' press." Just liow oi vi.en he pssd through the typ and impressivn cylinders is not Known, because the press madenc ign of a kick, but all at once there . aa a tremendous smell ot rat u. the press-room, and a sheet that ante out had on it a map ol the recent conflict. To cay thai ttierat was spread out thin don't ex pros-sit. He was easily a foot and a half broad by twenty-out inches iu length and continued to the eighth page. It wa in fact the greatest 'spread' that anything has had in the Times for a week or two ai d was a decided "scoop' lor the piess. Pressman Crawford was panic-stricken when he 8aw the iilubtiated rat edition come irom the press, and he stopped 0rations at once and made a thorough examination ; but i t a co ar spring was out ot wnaca. The rat had simply jumped against tbe great inevitable and nothing remained of him but an impres- sion. TtK' tragedy nas a moral, which is obvious to the observant. The West Nhore. If any enterprise deserves suc cess it is that of the West Shore. To publish such an elegant, high class illustrated weekly on the Pacific coast must take a greater supply of brains, bard work and iM-reeverance tnanwouia oerequir ed iu the more densely populated nor i ions of the country West tdiore will Celebrate its first anni- eri-ary as a weekly by enlarging its t age to admit better aitistic ef fects. This enlargement will be made August 16, and the paper, printed in five colors, will be the peer of any colored illustrated jour nal in the world. A new depart ment will then be added for Boys and Girls, conducted by Emily A. Kellogg, a lady well known as a writer lor juvenile puoucaiions. Ella II ig.;ins.in, editor of the Wo man's Deiutrtinent, nas acquireu a national reputation aa a poet and writer, and her work in West bote is her best. Ihe otigiual humorous department is contribut ed to by the brightest wits of the country- Its it. dependent and pithy editorials are giving it anen viahle reputation in newspaper crcles esetywhere. The Patitic oai has r ason to be proud of West Shore, and itslioutd t-elound in every :.ouse ana piaire oi busi ness. In the school of journalism : l'roK ssor l again call your alien tion to the too common use of the trite expressions. Mr. Quills, can u not bud a hi sub-t.tute ir the well-wt.rn phrase, '"lie died a natural d-ath!" Mr. UuilJs (an. ut tottradua'eaFinanaitingc.ty editoi ial corre-poiinei.t-in-cbiet ) Weil, sir, 1 si trees t. "He dun without mt dical a d." ;How wot. d that do? I'lOlcssor It is excellent Mr. Quill. Ladies gold watches cheaper tb.au ever at F. Al. Fruuch's. MORMONS FOR UTAH. A Yuring Gin Lonrert Induced to Return Home. THE . A. R. ENCAMPMENT, ARtlgaof TsnsriaaatisassoU Tows Tks Day la Ccgrets-Aa Itt.r vlsw Witk Mr. fowderly. Ifaw Yobk, August 13. Four European aieainshipa lauded to day lo4o immigrants. Among tne passengers on too Wiscouaiu were bO Jlormj:is,en route to Utah. One oi the numiier wa'. a beautaul 17 er old girl from tnglaud. Eliz Gee. e was a convert, and was ou the wa- to join Father Mor mon, but she waa persuaded by lue passengers io leturn to England. THE G. A. R. VETERANS. The Second Day's Session of the National Encauapuieut. Boston, August 13. The con vention of the tweuty-fomth na tion 1 encampment of the G. A. K came to order in Music ball at 11 o'clock. Prayer was ode red by Past Cb ei Caplain J. M. Foster. Commander-in-Chief Algr then delivered his annual addre s. He congratulated his hearers on cele brating the twenty-filth anniver sary of the end ol ibe rebe.l.on in the historic city, known as the "Cradle of Liberty," and deliv ered warm woid of welcome to General Sherman. I le recommended that a com mittee be splinted to s cure funds for a monument to General Grnt at Washington. He also refeired t j tbe disapi ointment in the ranks ihat toi.giess bad not pa-sed the servi- e pens. on bili.and added: "Let us be just to ur lawmakers even though they have not given us all we aekeo. So count i y on earth is or ever haa Oter nearly so generous to it Soldieia) as ours." Ti e rei cted condition of the organization is exctll. nt. The) oial membership bjtne on the oils is -158,230, against 427,Sl a year ago. Ueu.W neeier Veaeey,ot Vermont has been el-cted comman-let-m- chief. Veasey is an inter-state commissioner and a native of New Hampshire. He is 50 years old. THE Ua IN COAUUKsS. Namerous Reaolntiona nnd Bllla Conaldercd in the Hamate. Washington, August 13. In 'he senate, house amendments to Sen ate bills to adopt regulations to prevent collision-! at sea and to amend the ct re ative to shipping commissioners were concuned m. 'Ihe senate then procutdid to executive business. A resolution offered by Edmunds yesterday limiting the debate on the tariff bill, was referred to the committee on ules. blair'B resolution authorizing a provision lor the previous ques tion, took the eame direction, on his own motion. Quay's resolution providing for a vote on the tariff bill on ihe 31st of August, was, on motion, re ferred io the committee on rules. After a statement by Quay ihat he understood the resolution on the general appropriation bills was to include the river and haibor bill, iloar offered an amendment eo as to include the federal election bi'l among the nieasutes to be taken up lor consideration at the present aes-non : also referred to tne com mittee on rules. To-dav there was reported favor ably from tbe commiiu-e on edu cation and labor the resolution in troduced propo-ing an amendment to tbe constitution to favor' the prohibition in the United states of the manufacture, importation, exportation, transpor.aiion and sile of all alcoholic liquors used as beverages. IN THE UANUS OF STRIKERS Minneaota Mllltta Called Ont ta Preserve- Order in Cloqaette. St. Paul, Minn., August 13. Governor Merriaui has oidered a cmpany of the state mili'ia of Jj iluth to preceed immediate.y to Cloquette, where the mil. men's strike had assumed an ominous character. The town has neen practically in the hands of rioters since Saturday. The strikers, num bering 400 men, armed w.th re volvers ana knives, are tunning things with a high hand. Shipped Back to China. San Fkancisco. Auirust 12. Eighteen of the lwuv-three tUiinamen brought heie Irom the so itn werto sinpiel to China on me tieigic His afterno.-n. Ihe other five, who escaped from jail by hritiery an I weie caiij'ht, were kept until they can testily auainst the men who aided fin in. Deputy bberiti Moiexson, who was r-re-ted on a chaige of triieryin this connection, baa been sune'n dered I iy his boimsmen and is .w in ja l hre. The five aibstuutes I will also be prosecuted and may j receive ten eat s iuipi iso iment. 1 Mrs. Andrew Hickt k, who is in her 91-t year, recently astonished i the sojourners at a Norwalk, Conn., !iimuier resort tiv swiu.m ig long disiaucts aud by hex capera iu tbe isuiL