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ALISAN'V, OUKUON, SATUUDAY, AUGUST 10, IftSlo. -M U IS NTS A WEEK. VOL. V. SO. 17JJ S Ex:lu3ivo Ageacv fo. 7iT.r)l It Kl.fi ItKH'K H. A. CKUtt'UEK. C. W. CHOWDER. CKOWDEU BROS Contrav.to- s ana Builders. Ollice on First street with Wal- i lace a cusu-k, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kiinla oi biiildiug-iorcariicn-ter work. All work intrusted to 4 will Im- iimmptlv -xi-till Land ottiee a Oivgoii City Or. 1 July 31. 1S90. NOril'Ei hrn-liv i.en that in TiiinpiiiioH with I lie provisions of the 4i't if Coiurm l June 3 1873. entiile.i, Aii act lor the -al- of tun -er Uiid.iu the Sa'es .1 C.lil. r-iia. Oregon, N-va la ami 'A'.-ti ngt.oi Ti-rnt"r," N-t i M. K tile, ' Seattle, t'nlllltt of Km.!. 5 .tiu ( 'pluiig no. hia tin dav i in tii iiffii e lier iiworii t.ti;iii nt N 219.1 f r tin-f'rc'n-e of tne S V J i .-.t- ion N I- i'i r.iwunhi N .. 13 h Kiu- N 2 Ki-i, and Hill - tf r p t ! sli li: it ian I mi, lit x ill '3 v.i'ii ili- ' r i . tun .,.r ' .lie !n fur IK ICtilr ro i.nr. ;...pe-. and c -r il.li - ol I'm to . lan.i . I re 'lie U-.t-'er umI II -rlv.:r i 'In- lii:,. il lr.g..ii t'i j ll". gl, Mlll'H MV ?tl 0" "I IV "t X en.', r ISitO. S it nun in it u .1 in; V pi, ! i'..rt- !, . . I i I nl.i..i, O - . . i;. 'i-c, -i r-t.'-ma, a-ii.. i i-. Ken-, ..r s.-.ittit-. w.ip .. It l -' Cll llH "I , i . lir aN rlrMl 1411 P A r " ft v ' 'il.- ih ir c .iiiiip i" to tti t-on or fori- ii I otli i'a Novelifcr, IVJO. I. I AIM'KRSOW K. uinU r. ullrr rr I'Mbllral . Uo 1 ."'." Lmi'I I) tirr. ) ) ...... i: O . Jul -KJ ISUO f NOl'iCK, ip hren kiviu to..i. n. r un,, lam e H h ihi- jiroviioi.ii .1 h act l 'nii(rc ot Juob 3, 1ST 3, . -. t oil "An act for the sale nt ttin- j- 'auila Hi the St-Uea "t Calitorma, i . jt.,n Nevada, an I Wanhiiicton iorx , ' i'a'.'T V'nackar. of Ta .ma County o' Vier. State ot Va-' iniiio'i hu thia day til rl in thi i I tic - i.iuPMorn atalKnifiit N. IMSl. ' r the pnrcta-if of the N. i "I Krt-tion , 24..iii T"iihip No. 12 . outh. Raiij;-Si 2 E-t, ami will ' tfer p.-uof in show that the laml ujiit is more valuhle f.r it1 tun . r or ttntiK than for agricultural pur : ap, ant t estahliah hi claim to ii.l laml bi fore the R-gintL-r an.t .'leoiver of thia office at Orrgon City ri-t;nn, on Tuesday the 4th day ot Noveinher 1S90 He nainr as l.'Se: T. Dly, M. M. Berlwrick. .1. Keuh, and E. H. Smith, ail of YJ -ma. Wash. Any ami all r v u c.aiiniiiK adversely the above i e-crilxsil lanl are requested to tile neir claim in thisiollioe uo or he 1 jre aid 4ih da. of N vemher 1890. J T. APPERSON. Register. Keller fer raklleallaa. I'niteil Sta-ei I-ai-l IMliif.J Orei-u City Or , May , H!U NOIli K 1 HEREBY .1VEN that in couipl an e w tti tin proviri n of he ' of Ci'iures .I Jii e 3. 17H, t tl- il "An act f r he mI' oi iiJii trlamN in t, Stiiew oi talioini-, Oriynn. Neiada. iil xVsi.i itlii Tern tory," Kin r Kask n of Rk i (.' k, hiti t ia da tileil in thi ctli.f iis iw-rii gta fin n Ni. 1'1'' for t''e pi.ifhusw of thf S. K l4 Nntio'iN . 21). in Towiifiliip No. 1 Sou h Rang-N '.i E.-t. nml ui I oiler proo lo sh w th ! the l.in i - iiljclii is in-T valu .hie f l itii tiniU-r ir H'one than for iigri -u tural pi.riioBe-1, an I to f-tHii-li-ii In-i-;Uin tMi d I mil hi fre tlie lCcihU-r anl R c iver of tii oilii e at ir-'jtii; C'y. 'reijiii on '1 iiiir-liiy th--Mli day of iiMo'i r, 110. Hi- II. Ill) i an ilIl --8 8. ie -. Mill r i I'oi tla d O e.on 1. A. lik. f l.o k i nk Or. li W. wl a--, oi Ro. k C'r ek Oi. E. E. I'ai', f ho k t'ni-l., Any niol al itii- rlaiiniiii; ailvrrii ly 'h - a uvr d oih-o l.tiol are ijiu- l ' lilt 'hci i-iai'i.g lii thi-ollUv on or h-ioie B.id 'J.li day oi Ott U r. 1H!H. J. T. .WTERSoN. hi gi er. i-am-r Aiilvwl'. ..r.iKi?, S e-i l'o a oe-, l earli B. Ton at- es. Cant-lojiei, Vu idover, WaU- uieo 118, l' Hai.an 8, A pits, L- ni , Cui uuiteii. ill ot ih-above j ib ie. tied in fine c nil tun. call early and avoiu the rush. Jib'KUB & CiAJUUTT. EARLS JJiv CoiiNiliii: LAUILAND OKNTS FTH N1SH1NGS. Also have complete line of BlHJ'IN and For aprmg trade at priet hat duty uouu-eeitioii. Oiv us a call nol lu your shoe bedriKsk ..price. . &yo. da ami pquare l. aling. he Ludlow Fiao Shoos HCH NATIuNMBAHK PKKSIDKST L fLISS. Vt K PKKSIHKNT M. " YoUSO. cashik k w. .a:' m I'KA.NOACI-S A Otlf-tAL BAMtIM it. K Vol'io, L. Klikn L K hli, K F. mi. K W. L.'81 liiMer. Lin,; Cwnnty .iim' liANK. Albany, ; - Oregon APITAI. STi CK, $10,(KI0. Prisident J I. r. n, Vi e I ml. nil- J V Kalli n. Cuphie iu I. ( h i Im rTi't A-i an' C lii. i li A r. hi1 alrt. :i r J I I' ; ii J it I l.t..f, Cfi. I houlnruii-. M - i.a.ld, w ii l...llru,J A ra ( l ami u A Arcnl'.u .1. la I P .rltKni' l.kllklliK II -llt-M. L irT ii ". Vii-W.sjui iif-i 4iil t.anil. Of. .ill .no- n .ir.ipl ii'iirir.2 tifivi tciMMir iiilijeirt to hp. ' tlli.tiiir tnrritiiil to iip will ft ceiv 1 1. l alt. i ii l I.X.NY. OliKUMV. I'll II W.'Ut.WM itli-Mi... "1 l'rr .. .4-lllrr II Kilt M II I MIMKIII . Jll W.KLtlt iiikfitoks: H. Bmtvt. .1. V. Hl.AIN, 5li 1 1 I'M I'll KKT, " H-SltWAKI, E.J Lanmso. II. F. Mfkkii.u -FOR- CHICKENS $5.00 PEE DOZEH, - EGGS 8CEiNTS. Mueller Garrett, .A 8r r m miK bv mi HMnniNTn. . r... n .1 tl. v , i,p,.,m,.h .. Ti fUr .1 p .U ri.tr f tin fur lit ,.WI. fiLHil! ni Pl-l h.-K ' VVnlnn i..-. diii. .in , n'lHI l-ini I ). li.. Iimvi l y T of nM-dl tin-. II. now p.it. for t,r.-.. tn..r W,nlii. it i- tin. I.,..' tl.in f.r zit .rri. ..v,.r irie- I t h'n nd hi. fri. I tf.t ?otl lp loX o lll- 111 nr !if. si(l i-lu-i-rfnlly rii inini-nd it nt . . l(f -di. JnllN Mi-M Ml N. r r I'nnnlv ''oiomi-piinii r Lin e To. iirifj. n. Sr.rin M l.nnr ennntv Or.'ifon. tr-f .. W .iim.in iio-l.tcnr of the "itsfe i i irarn ,av it enre him ol I'nni'h alter other pn-Tl.tiin h:id fiVil. I.ikcwl... tro of hl litiV rlr'n nel it to i-nri-theirromrh. Mr M rk Unite, wife of I'n.f Rn'-l.-y. -ent i" to Prof .Tnliniw. Hid ri-.-m. in tid it In hII l-o siit'er from ro'd.. ind i-oiitli-. For i-oiiirli. it net like 1 i-liHini, and Ohii he inhi-li-d into Mie ilpi' or iiiisimueK. alirrf, other couga sttxaa aaa react CURE w.r...t.d t itctrMvr" r'"o'., .tire t.tBkUlliitfc relui.de.' AFTER lie ki tier lue uiaii c! .ther sua whethm .nsiiix iroiu the tcj-le up ol stirauiaiiia Iacu or opiuiu. oi ihfoiuh juuttiful itiliii teliub, oei ii.duli:i i'i e, stc . such aslosnoi ilraitt Puoei, Anke i.'stM. Bmrinjc 1jwi. Kins in ihe k, auui.uii W akuew, Uy- cria, Ner uiin Pro ratmu, Nouturuui Otuip .iuiis, Leucuirhoe, Ui2JUiija.t Weak Memory, noaral fewsi snl bu(Wiv, which If ue lucteO ulleu haul to immature old aye au insanity. Price l a box; boseh (cr 6.(t -eut by mail ua receipt ot price. t Wmilfc U iKlliltt is given ith every tb order received, to refund tn uoiiey il a Prrsissml curs ts i.ottfle- tei. v have thoiUMiiiisol testiuioniaUi Irviiii old o.d yuunir, ol both sexes, who have beei nuanently cured by the use I Ahroditni -ireular free, Adilress lll. I'M! O MllM I. ('. vestern Bisuch, V. ., SI I'ortisi.d, unaoii Koi sale li l-'.pl. a M MS.ii, h esle r.:-:: Golden IWIXI Fill: Kir Kent ilr Ii -reirul title; uitl intf lik thi-ni ih lit iitarki-t. NeVf ll UWKfllil luliH miititliU (luruiiteef' t n tufi NtriiaMtti.. Sn.re,Sife. Cerioii Ihill't lC lllllllllllK ueil. Nive turn Health ni money 'lake n..ther. .--i t o anv so- Ires, ".j mi.il . i. re. ift "f Jri e, ti no Al r.w ' lno lrllriin li.miHii Vi-.t Itmi.l. II 1'T. I i.ill. i.n. 4r tnlil h I'o-l-s? A Vs-nn. All.snv. Orn-t r.v- Bjini Tuur P.o.er I'Iiioiil'Ii tin on! iMlati Htm of iliirklinrl k Kimmicv: The oldest Real Ei-tate Firm in the They have lande of al' dppcrip tioiin for i-alc at the very lowest prii-pi and on the moHt favorable term. We have some fine bargainR in small tracts of garden and fruit landx near the city, which we are offering at a great nacrifice. Thia property liea near the city, and ia the very bent on the market, part of which i eet out to fruit. CITY PROPERTY We have a large list of choice husim-pi" and residence property for sale including the (ioltra park addition, the Unt, neanst and cheapest Buhnrhnn pioj.iitv on the market. A lot in this addition will double in value in less than a year. EASY P-ATICESTS. BUR ART & KEENEY, .'; i ;.s'ms.;..o.i. A.N'll INSURANCE ACEKTS. i in xv OKI (;ox Ki.l. Itolilsn. R CK HHH.I.IINO Writ. J. H. I! iahi, Al- lnnv . O eifnn. 111" SAI.K- A if d pin of Ke-itle liiuire ot U. W Sinioii ules. Sl'OT CA II "IJACKtT S'lOItE," JUST (PE'UD I PP. MMMj TEM jLE. l..di.K ai d item-fti i i.hiiK to. .-. in, t-, t 11. voter, nie a d in ' Ii hi, n.ei.'p and l.i iiitlxMar pU . iideip, i e s l..it t lis. I sir, f ih. iai aid h oe tirurlc-, ptsli i e't. I.- ' nmt, mis, ni.i . iiW. link in, a: a rsi nai artnlep t o u I Ho i. l n ti n i, tie 'I I tie tLtNip air Id at Hi. h i ih list he iiin.tleiu I Ii- ated slit ihet n.t. hait mil.ecitt, u.n. p- .i.l.i i t as. nfi r. me m.iI mt our ncs l tic.ul.lt t. ph. .t. ,k. in . i.riu- j - l. UKK.N Uill L.VV. I A hoice and con pi. te line of bottlm dclit iisii'p In ve jtt U-en U.l.ll.tfl t.. II. V U-.u-L .ull ...1 - 4 WillamdtcValh' ........u . ' .... -v n i , BUU BCV ( tUviM. V, it. iimvti ilL THE DAY IN CONGRESS Increased Appropritijns for Pa cific Coast ImproTements. THE RITBB AMU HAMBOB BXIA """" I 8Lator Qttj M-k.s at SzalaMtlaa lbs Dtft Prsocedaf- la -tk B.aaebst ti Caag.ets. . Washington. Auituat 15. I- ae.-iatu l.-u.iV a ooinc the unit Utl. iiicuta repor.i d oy the umiiiiitedj o.i apirpiianuiid au I agiet Uon y i Ue atji.at.- weru tna liloiUiim in-ertU4 t&U ,UJ i lor tlie ti tiancc to oalVtBou klatbur, 1'exas. ludcrling a provision for a c m iiiibuion to den nuine the beat lo caiiou foi a le. p nuter jaroor on lue i'acitic Cuaal. IiiHjrtuu iirovia on to re-examine the harbor at fort orioni, Oregon, l-" a tiaruoi U rtfug-. liuTeaaiiiK int.- ..p, r i ri .in fur 'he canal at th Ca cades, Oieg m, irom t4'K) 0 to H5 ',iiii. For the inou'h oi tie G luiub a r ver fr in $425 iU0 i.i $5 O.i"00. l or tiie loer Willamette and C-l'iiiil'M riv. rs it. front of un i Is low l'oitlainl f.om S0,0K) to tl, 1)0. For t e Cowlitz river fr m $4KX, to "0'. F r hi C lumhia fri-m the head of hock Island rapids to the foot i l'-i f rapid . Vashingt"n,fnm fwSl.lXW to t7-M f. oi whi Ii $10. Oil may l- u-"il for a survet horn he in'- ri ational boundary to U ck lsianl rp ds. 1 nst! ting a p vif'on ( rn b ard i thn e ng ue.'iH of o'ti era of tin army to s.1 ct and piirvex fie le cation if a s ip canal uconne Like t'tiiou ai.d S.mish wi h I'ug t Sound. ecti n 4. iriving the necretarr of wai an hoiily to tequire the al toiiiti- ii of raiiroad lrid' 8 oei wiit- rs when t'li-y are n b true lion i. iiavi)Htion w -, ait. r eouie inxl.ti.'.ilions, sgrt ed lo. CoN(IKKSIoN L I'KOCKE DINGS. WAisiiixoros, Aujust 15. In the -eutite luay made a p-M.nal ex il;inii'ion a to a ninaik attr b iitcd io hi'u in tin leoorta of the repu licin caucus la-1 nig .t. He Onp Sale Fair, ''Il 13TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Under the management of the M.ile I'oardof Agiiculture, will be hehl on the state fair grounds near Sa'fun, coin incnciiig on MUX PAY, E1TEMBER 16, And lasting one week CASH PREMIUMS Offered for agricultural, tork and mechanical exhibits, for work of art and fancy work and for trf als of Bpeed. Reduceti rates for fare and freight on all transportation .inn to ard from the fair, I in or' ant im provements have been made upon tSe erouddR and inr reused facili ties are offered exhibitors. The P avil ion Open FOIH NIC4TS nUUNC THE WEEK. A splendid field of horses enter ed in the siieed di partmenr, and Hne exhi'-itions of raciti will h given ea.-h d y. Kniri.-s for piemiiims chise Mon day at 7:21 i. m Echilors are uru'i'd to make as many of tl'eu entries on SaMirday before the Mi as jHissilile. (iis.'s, an inals and artii k-s for exiiiiiin nm-t lie in their places I y 10 p ji. Monday. PKICKM OF ADMISSION; M-m's day ticke' 60 mil hiV dry ii ket 2 dan's season ticket W Worn Hi's soaMin i ket Se d I, the st c etary at Portl .nd Oteion, for a pr-iuiuiii lift. I. II. Li'OXKY. Tiesident. J.T liHKio Scretar; N"1ICK IS llhhl BY OIVE.X lHAlALL iro. p ii. del icti to iht old fl.ui "f h ma-gl K em are ie uesud to crni.e f. w rd ..ml sitth up pr m, t y, as liacc.iiiita imipt I e clop- d. hLKIN Bio IIKLWAMID IN A SMAILIAMILi. J N.l.ilili,i. aid iiilt wik lr ar tkulurs iii....re at Kit in B.i slieatne. J if. F. V .well A Co. have just reo-i-.nl a lurg-lot f fresh ftuit .1 d vegv tabl s. LAD IKS' UNDERWEAR .rnlli ineslli.,'Jiil4'ra a Ina. a. U 411 Ladles fcaiwrkl J a pa nee Baza a r tcre Kf VKNt U.K. kWt M VHihS-ttU. t More on First bttcel liekt u ei.iei HlsCkbUOIS. VlHU ll I IAI .21 I p lal ) "i O lei - iipiisti.-ii, les-sol Aiieoit, waai i.eps, ai d l' at Dit His ol l')-la- 1 W. and 7ft it Ms yet Unua. saAIJ IfcUl Msah. OVER. $15,001) had been represented as raying he did not wish to have the Southern memhertof the house of represen tatives yelping at hi heel, urged on by the speaker. He had made no such remark and had madtt no ti the d inguiatn d pre siding otiker ot the other branch 04 cougrvsH. . Hoar exprrtaftd a hope that it would not be n inlet stood that be cause Quay felt cal upon t . con tiadn t eucti a siateiuei.t that o her pe-ple were also tailed upon to outradici mendacious statements ai to them on similar sub) cts The senator knew that statements as to himself were mendacious. Frye moved to proceed to the cjiBiderattoo of tlie liver and bar not i4U.. Eduiundi araande! the1 yea i d nay .. A vote tak. n and the motion agretd to;eaa,3ti; nays, 8. tlampt n having asked Frye to allow liim to have a bid taken up (or hc ion, prye ex. used him-eli : r det lining ti do so. an I said that he ha i asked the finance Comm ttee to let him imve two days lor the con idera'ion of Hit r.ver and haiiH-r bill, to-d y ami o .-morrow, and thai he sli -uio have apked 'be senate to remain in a snon to-m rr -a until the bill a a- Knisiie-i. He did n.i feel at liberty, therefore, to vied aii t me for any otuer luin 88. IN THE HOLSK. The house po ee-h d to the con sideration of th lonfereiice re port on the Indian appropriation bill. AN A MIC HI CAN I'KOTItST. rraaee Dlncrlanlaatea A(ralt t the I'rirftucU oftha laltM Htntra. Wasuinoton, Aug. 15. Tin presidei t h nt to the senate to lay in couo.iiance wi'h ihe ies.i lution, a 1 the crrei-p h de v not du-ady subu itted to cong' cr oud. i g tie effort- made i y tli s joveri ment to stcure a mtsiirca ton or upe.l by the Fre.u ,o. .'inment f itsoere prohibit in. he importa io i in'o Fiance o tine- ic in pork and kindred Am.-r i an io iu" s In his le ter tia s mi t ng ii to the president the act i g secietary says tli t ibis cm re sp.mlence li-ios d the important lad that ti.e French goveinme.it now praciiiaiiv lace its exclu i on on our pork and other prod ucts 'ip-n econ nnic in-tead of s m tiry groui.da. As tnii p Ley oi x.l'isi.n, a- a men sure for tiie n-o eetio'iof the d -me-tic p oducts f Fran e, is applied only to the United States, the depa-tm-'- bs not laihd t - protest against such discriiiiiuatioii. I'RBPARINO rOU TBOl'BLK. a4 Mrs te I'rotect the road from Vlwleaae. Kail Nkw Yobk, August 15. Pinker ton is still recruiting ni n to guard the pioperty ot the e York Central road. Fully 6 re cruits were engaged to-day. Tney were taki n in a tound about way o the rear of the tirand Central depot. Their de-tination was West Alb my. Th y w. re h tough lookii g lot of men that would make a bad light it they got into a conflict. Beiore starting them Pinkerton made a sp ech. in hicli he said : "Now you are not sent out to k.U people, out if your hvi s are in langer you know what to do. You must not go out x pecting a picnic because there wdl be hard work and long liour You will hardly be able to get boarding houses', but we will feed you and take care of you. Obey orde'S from your captain and you will get your pay." IT MEANS KIT IN TO BOMB. The Pope Hu riaally Decided to Leave the City. London, August 15 The Man che t- r i ouri.-r io day sats : That n consequi nee i f the tierce perse cut ion of -he cln rcn whi h is the policy of Crispi.the (-one will s ion issue a iiiaiiifes o to R -man Cat olcs througiioui -he wuild, giving his mti-n ion of leaving Kme o gether with his c ui t and al hi dh rent". Fr .m a pia. tical fioiiii of view ibi-t means ruin to liouif-, lor wiih he pontiff will go he card nalB, pr. laie and va-i nuii.b. r. who a nually come to R .me as i gnins. In facte in-mer.-ial ruin si a res inneepersand sli pki es era i.. the lace. ti l i i.i iuissi le for any tar est t hustian even now, io live in home, winch i fast ieii.iiung t e headqu iiterp of atheism ami free huiigit. Hiop windo, are lull of sliocki g caricrtures ot the U.itv. Liceli-e s illowtd for laspheii.y and its imte e. cy has ni-ver i een suip iws-d in hiptory, veu Juring the Fieuch war bl 17. 4 haaacey Dejiew lutervlewed. Hamuiko, Aug. 15. Chauncev IVjiew , president ol the ew York Central, in n n erview t-duy was asked ins op nion of tlie s.tua ti n of at airs m regard to ihe strike on that road, tie in reply said he tli I not think it w s n.-cee-saiy to ex pies- an opinion in vi w of the lata th t tie st.ike wae ended. Great reduction made on sailor waii-ls, silk wool and tine flannel at i. " Simp-oii' P&ISLST : & : FXiB, : Job : Frinters t FUNN BLOCK, ALBANY, Oi AN AWFUL PLUNGE. An tngine Crashes Into a Depot and Explodes THI KILLED AND WOCNDKD, Tk Fop - Dsddes to Lt. Bsmr, tti tb Oi.y is D omsd - A It nif 4u U be l-t'.ti te Cathol.cs- Uktboit, Mich., A'lv. lo. The North snore l.uiiud express trip on the Michigan Cei.tral w 8 ba ll;, a ret kedihinaiten.o u at Augu ti. The b1i eJ Tain- a rack cai fa irtigiit which had been side tiacked. The en aim- jumpi d tilt track and crashed into tne poi, .oi.i 1. 1. ly wrecking t e building, and tc boys wi.o were ins Jc Wire killed. Ai-er ptriKii.g th de; t ihe tiig'i e e tpl ded, b ow in tlie nr m n io uioms and i -scanty kilngtliD engineer. Hit particular- t..u- tar ie eivcd ar ueagr.-. Xo pi s-eugers are re por ed k lied, altnougn the nuui er oi injured i.i g v n at ten to twelve. KINU OV THK I'UltAN FOKESTS. Kefuaed a Demand of S25.000. II. V reeks m Train and Cuuiinilp Murder. New York. Aug. 15 A-lvice-roni Havan stale that the out Itw, Manuel Garc a, who sm1s hiiii-elf "1 ing of t e Cuban For- es's. recei tlv sent to the p-e-i lent of ihe V'eMaineva tailwav I tier d -tnai'duig 25,' 00, atd inti lilted that a lailu e V ion with ins requ -pt would p o a result ill sein us intemtp'io s t av-l. Ihe otli iiUof the rod p iid O attem ion t Mrc;a's com tii;mi'ation, iber.-fore "the kn g" led hi- men t)a p'aC" iai el I-m pt'ineand t re up about l50 arU if track on lli side of asna-p cuive. A fr ight train hound inn Regit to Mat.tiizas came al ngan'l i bad wreck en-med. (iarcia an Ii' gang directed 'oniluc r Kod-eriqu- z to u II thei l w In. h of hi mis con ain d p.ovia ous. lio ler quel lep'ied by warning 'he oin ;.ws not to meddle with ti 'eight. A fi.ht followed, in which iar.-ia and his thir'v co.lcag'ie uade rhoi t work of live train nn-i. Rixl-riquez was kill. tl. the engn er, tiieman an I one of th- brake men were wun led, and the oihe brakeman ran away, (jur - a leu i letter to the nresi'tent of tin road, in which h- laitliie woitl.i vreCK n ioi e train- if the mouev was not forlhi oming. BUFFERING ON A DESERT. Survivors of a Wrecked Schoonei Arrive at 8au Diego. San Dikoo, August 15. The mrvivoisof the wreckd schoonei vlice D, on ihe lower coast oi Lower California, arrived here to day, having b-'eu en ruute acr s Die peninsula since July 28. Tin party of four tiavtled acnes tut ti- sert ctrrv ing wa er and lots I hey were seven days on tue lurn ii g -and. Tneir teet were bc .rcm d into blisters and the wa er wap too hot io drink dining tne great-i art of the dayi.ne. Eigh'v in'les t loin .-an Diego tliev c..in"t ipou a sheep runcn, and ii red i earn to drive tin m to an Ditg. Tliev suffeied horribly on tin de- rt, an l could have i.e d out but a jew day s lou.er. ON THE OREGON COAST. Verjr Fossyr M eaiher Interferes With Navigation. Poki land, Aug. 15. Captain Acklev, ol the s'eanier Stat- ol California, faiil to a r -rter ih s n ornii g that the coast is now al covend with h-ay fvs. .-uc.ii aeather maks i avi. a' iug unsafe wok.as ii p'1-veiit- the sk ppei from get'ing Iih Ua ingsat t in 8. he entrance -at the t ulumhi riv-r is heavi y veil d w i h niiiks I fog. so that a 8uii must ome in b iween the log-t and the el y b souii-what tit-lay .- at time-. Salmon Calch in Alaska. San Fkaxcisco, August 14. The ark C-I'M'hei.e aiiiv-d Ir in Alaska ytsteiday w ith L'3 1'lo ascs ot cann d sain, on li.i.- uiakes a i olal ol 74.100 CiBes t- ate. This quantity lias hit n inutig it by t ight vesse s. L.t t year up ti tnl- inne there nail e. n laiiitals Ir.'iu 1,44 a e-. The laig.si caigi iorihecur.cn' sea- n was 17 4i3 cases, on t e Xi.'lmlas Th yer, vihich ..rrivedt-n ihe 12ili. Excursion to Newport. Ovvi' g io numeious requests the xcmS'ii tram lor iNevs.rt will eave Albany at i v. m., Saiur ay August 13 1. instead oi tue t t i, our irevioupy uuooiiiiced. This w ill give i xcu.t-io-.ists all evciiii g in t.e neach al Xew po t, arriving at that place ab ml d A'y p. m. Ca t Wiinmt.of the stcaiti schoon er .t.is-hief, is hiick from a cruise in Beln in i-e an I will li.ve his . . . . .. f,.- ii.j ' accommo 'atiou ot those w. o wish , io go vt-r the bar lor pi , sine or lishing. Ample accou.uiodati jn at the hotels. j i a- San Dieqo. Aug. 15. J. Sulli- van, of Ocean .-i e, deteite I li. M iiiiiiug in sixty-nii. e roun in last uight. Uoth mou wue very weak in the laf round, but Sullivan hit Manning a blow in the wind which knocked him out. The tight wa very blcody. Mrs. Pettiaglll Dead. .. Spokane Falls, Aug. 15. Mrs. S. Ciageit I'ettugill, wile of . b Petting ll, mai.ag.ng editor of the lacoiua Jjedger, died at the resi lei.ee jf her brother. W. ti. Clag geti,ii O-borne, Idaho, ih s morn ing ot paralysis ol tiie heart. The Didn't Go Home Till Moralaf. Om .ha, Aug. 16 The deni c at.c sia.e louveiition did no. au jonrii till day.ipht this morning. James Loyd, vf Uu.aha, was t.ouii UaUd lor governor ,-'Utj. - -fry 1.; ..I-" MtlBDEKOIII TKAlM WUl Al Attempt to Throw Paeaencerk Duwu au Embaukmeut. PirrsBLKo, Aug. 15. Last n:gh t e Atiauiic Coy exenreion tr..u. uu Hie liailliiiOie tSi Oh o rllrt. ua- wricite.i twenty imhs iron re " unkiown peis i e, wi er tue ro d run-, ului g the Youghn g heny river, thirty feet above th a ate . It re-ulte I in the death o two cn-iu.t rs and a t-amp. flu pa-sen .er- e-ad with sl'gl.t cuts n-nd brine -s. Hie train cn "ish d of t..ree slee rs. which were crowded with excirsonst tor the eea shore. Ties wen lac'd a'-r ss th- track and threw e engine down theembanknieiit. riie passengers were saved by tin -ar turn:ng over in the othei lirec ion. AMONG THE MTRIKERS. rro of rinkerton'a Men Acciden tally Killed In Nnw V . k. Al-asy. X. Y., August 16. Two Pinkerton det Ctives at West Mhanv me a horrible ilea' h eailj this, morning in aiding in gettinj. ut lieiglii c.rs. r.ng nes tacke lo a ii a .-ar upon them. Both met .vere caught by bump-rti ane killed. The news qui. kly spn ai. hrotigh the city that stiik. rs had lilltd these ni- n. and an immeust rowtl som g tliend. but the ex citement soon subsided. RAlLHO.tD CHANGE". ew Officers Elected on the East eru Mluneaiita Road. -t. Pai l, Au. 15. A cotnplett hang in th- otiicersand directors if the Kasteru .M inuesota r.iilwsj vas efle t-' at tin auuual met-i ng yts'i-rdav. Th tiew olTice-s .tre: President, W. I'.Clough; ic.'-p e-ident, M. D. Grover; sec- etary and treasurer. E. Sawyer; direct ts. dough, Grover, Sawxei tnd J.. I. Ilili, all of whom art roiiiineiitlv connected with tin Jreat Xoithern. The reiireiuenl f II. D. Mi not fiom the presi dency has leen excted. At present he is somewhere on tin I'.ic tie const. It is said they hav established an office in San Fran-i-co and are f inhering some nn known enterprise f the Gnat Northern. One re) ort is that ol rum ing a line and purchasing tht i lit of way to ex'end the Great N -rthern Vroi Butte, Mont., ilnough I'oist Ci'y to San Fran c sco. Th s, however, has b en epeatedly denied by the officials f the road. The fact however, remains that Minot is tipo1- the coast, and F C. Cn g-r, fornn.-il tre-isun-r of the Eas ern Minne sota, and one or two other formei employe- of the company are also here on son e mission. AN IRISH SCARE. V Silly Ghost Story Haa Thoasands of It el levers. Di'blin, Aug. 15 The Irish cap ital is at pres-nt nj inj a sens ion in the shaieiif a s!isi S'ory 'liHt blra ly count- bt-lievers by ii e 'Ii -nsin I ,. Ai'nong the ruins at Cristclitrch cii icdial .tre ti os I all ancient ch: iel. Ihese, c .ord ng ! popu ar lelef, an hau t- 1 1'V men ho take nightly and visible vtlksamoi gt'jeb oken r li. T-e tlioiougii(re ie in nono'izid ty th o fcs of people when tl e wt ntid i uir for th -s's draws near nd trallic i sus leiitletl. To nitji the emgency tlirp extia fo ce of olic have b en de ai'ed f r dmy Piiests ar- enga.etl tl ere in their leo ti n-t and the town i.ow has the api-eaia ice of tne tvicien.-e -iicUcn through perpetr ilum of some dreadful rime. Excitement is gr win j daily. Revolution In Cuba. . Havana, Aug 15. A lev lution ha- or ken out in Santiago tie I'uha. Ti.etown is in the hamU of insurg-iits, to whom ii win sur rendered by mi itary ant-orcies nuer a luiei Mrugile. Manytf i lie soidi-rs, as well a- un-mber-ot ihe c vil guard J I the district, it i-i sa d. have j iine J the rein Is There is great excitement among the opie oi the whole island, anl the news trout Santiago de Cub.! has caused a general depres sion in t omuierci tl circles here. sne ivniicnisoi uoor Albany, Aug. 15. The Knights of Lab r ha e issued a circular in which th-y a--ert that the 8 a'e of atf ii'S rewarding tlie strike has heen m srejirese ted by ihepapeis. "Th - vsav Hint eveiyti.ing is i o gressing in iheir tavo'.th t con- trary io tne repO'ts ol the otli- ials the raii road company is rel using , all sbiptuenis of might fiered. A BIG ShNSATION. Arrested for Tarring and Feath ering a California Editor. THE CAVSE or TBS TROCBLE. It Tu aa ArtlolT Aeeueg a Ushosl Profsssnr ottlsdis Iailaaoy Wltk His Pretty PipUa. ijoa Amjeles. August 15. Late thi- aiternoon four young men, of tlie aifes of ltf and il, Were brouji hi. ii gieen i cerntdVn ianingJ"iiri3"" feathering Edi or Kei.t e," oi the News, last wtek. The assail t n the e dtor had iis rigiu in evt-nta hat : -ecu r ied some mouths a.o, rowing out of a d8Uie between t'tof. Frazier, piiucipal oi the cen- ral school at that pi a e, and Miss vir thn, one of Ida teachers. 'Ibis nouble filial'' en led m i l-arges of ndue familiani) wi'h girls in the choul. The Azuzt Xews pub li lied an article hear ing ihe .tii-usation against Frazi. r, wheie-up-n a mob - ouiNjsel of seven u pi Is. or former pupils, of his, rtceed d to Bentiey's house t night, taned bun from the Aaist up, then feathers were ap plied. The affair has dialed a profound sensation. A DREAM REALIZED. 1 Great National University to Bo Established at New York. New York, A eg 15. The Tiib me to-day saj s : There is a m .e aiei.t on foot which if ca.rii tl ou , -vill g ve New ork an iiisiit'.'ion A'iihout a rival in this country. I'he establishment of a national .inive-sitv in this city with an t n lowmeut't inteitst of 0 0ii),0.i0 is pioposed. From a trieiid if 1'ie-idein Ro kafeller. of ihe Stan laid Oil Trjst, ami R-v. MacAr thttr, it was learned that Di. Mac AithurV tlream of a great Baptist j.ivt rsity in this city seems about to be lealizeil. IKai-1U IN KlaSINU, A Cloaed Teat Which Served te Break Engagement a. New Yokx, August 15. Tho -tewing set tool of the Ptesbyterian Church at Xatituck, Long Island, nas lieen holding a fair the iast A. ek, and l aslorririetl thechuich circles by openit g a kissing booth, ,'harging 25 ceuU a ki.-s. There has been several results of this new church movement. Tne ri'Bt is thai the fair is a grand' suc cess and so much money is pour ing in that agitation bus eguii for rccting a new chuich huiloing. The second result is that several ngagemeiits in the village are de clared off, and there is a good proe (iect for a batch of divorce suits. The fair was held on a lawn near the church and a special tent was drvcted wh ch bote the e gn Ad nissioi' five ent-. lo kiss the aby, twenty five cents." Inves tigation proved that l aby" was plural, a ui that its aget tai ge.l i mm 16 to 19 ears. Wiihin half tn hour the men had formed in a ine.on Mondav, the ojieniiig night, which reached around ti.egroiinds. Each man, aa last as he left the ent, hastened to set uie a plat e at the other end of the 1 ne, so as to .ret in again. Tuere ia now talw of unuing si-ecial trains fiom Xew York to the fair. The Methodist preac er, however, has announ. ed mat he wi 1 denounce this mean of raising money lor clnirch pur-po-es next Suiiday hut the p.es oyterian ptptor i-ays that there s 'lot hi i ig in the Bible th it fori i Is t, and be rather likes it himself. Struck for I'ay. Chicago, Aug. 15.-All the witchmeii on ti.e Wabash struck his aiternoon, compete y tyi. g uo tie line, l'av day is the l&tli of the month, and as the p ymas terdid not appear to-day the men quit The aymaater is expevUd ere to-night. Marine Offlccre Strike. Melbcuknf, Aug. IR. The ma il eoihceis here have dtcidt dto strike. ThiB wil pr lyze the shipping trad-. The ttrike in. .ve to utexten.is to Sydney .Adelaide, Bii-.i ane and other port". Irish Potatoes .tre Short, Dl-blin, Au. 15 R.'poit. re i lieie aliow a D lato t.lnri.t in the c-iumiesof lonegal, O-rk, Waierto U, iipperary ana uiu- erick. A HsieCsrs for the Whisky Habit. lir l.tvimrstoii's Alididote for hniniiHiiiuM will cure auv t ape uf the liquor ha ut in from ten to thirty tiats, irom tne m ueraie io lie drunkard. The antidute tan lie given in a cup of coffee without - the knowledge oi uie person taa ;. Tii. AntidotM will not. in- IHK . V- - jure ihe health in any way. Man- ' ufaciurea ny tne iivinvsu.n Cht-mical Co., Portlanil, Orego- , or trout J. A. Gumming, Druegist, sole agent. A di-ordered coiid lion of the mnai.li nr nml .ria in tliM ava- vu.a.f - . Jtem wid produce sick headache; You can r move this trouble by takngOr J. ll. Mclan's Li Uie LlVt r auo tviuoey i uiei3 , -o -jt-uui per v at Uaa '' -.. '.: -. p-5.s. Mf. !