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o f c- ' 20 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST Hfc IftUO. VOL V.lSO. 183 SMI 3 S -DEALER IN- 4 'CMfl - . A. CKOWOEK. C. W. CKOWUKK. CROWDEU BROS Contractots and Builders. . . . , . Othce on urst street mm iu-, lace A Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on ail kinds of buildings or carpen ter work. All work intrusted to u9 will be promptly executed. LADIES' UXDEliWEAR fceatlrmra fchlrls. Children's Join Inn, and All Ladle fcarnirnli wad la ardrr at the JapatieseBazaartore nine virt low. KWoKO WoS':K CO, sVjTStore on First Street next tciS enter A aVackhurns. mill! ! I : FISSi i Jo- : F;is FL1NN BLOCK, ALBANY, 0.1 Villrr for I'ulilirallon. Laud Ollke ut () rson City. Or, Amtiit 15, l'.. ( XOTIC 7. is hereby Kiveii lUtit. tlie fiiDowm.naiiiC'd settler hu.- nlrd l.oiire uf liin intention to iin.ke u.ii pruo' in nuppo.t of rliiiin, mill ilr't Mil'l proof will he m;u!e h-h-re tl'i- -'onny ( I rfc of l.inn c. ii.iiy :it th:inv Ort'ljon, on Otto 7. viz: Loiii:. K. ILnniii. r. llome-t.-:,iJ Kntrv No. ?Xj. t..r . th'- W 14 of see. 14. T. 10 t.R, S E Ii-r Ti allies the follow iliK wi;.ie!-e t prove hi. foiitinuoii resiilenee upon unci ruiiivation of. said hoi', as ir S--c. SMil K. Williutii W'srs, .Imue M. !tiiihn, Koliert Mnnroe ihh! T lioinas J. Mi Uoiii;h. all cf Koek ereek P, O, Liun eount v, Oretron. J. T. AVfEt6ON. Keuister. Sutler lor ra hi leal Inn I.ainl otnee at vr-n.n o,., t Julv 10. ) N' OT1CE is hpriiy given that the following named settler lias tiled no: ice of her intention to make final proof in eupjiortof her claim, and that said proof w ill be i: iade be made before the I'ounly Judge or in his absence before the County Clerk of l.inn Co , at Al ny. Oiegon i Friday, Sept. S, 1S90, vis: Mary Flaugher ne l".nrton, llomesteiid Entry No. 5795 for the W. ' of N. E. '4' and W i.i of S. K. lA '. Section L'2, 1 . Id js. K.l E. Jhe names the follow ing witnesses topiove hei continu otis resilience Uon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: A. V K'u hardson.Daniel Neal and K. C. l'epperling of Jordan P. O. Lini. Co., W. if. Queener, of Staytov P. O. Linn Co. Oregon. J.T. APPF.RSO . Register. llre for I'ulillrallon. Land olBce (t Oregon City Or. ) AiiL'-st ly.m. NOTH't is henhy tiven that the follow inir-nuineil settler hs Hied notice of his intent'u n to make final proof in support of his eliiim.iind that id proof iil he made before the county Juilije or clerk of Liun county, at Albany, Orejjor,, ou September 1V.H), ix : J:im:-s Sun tlersoii. Homestead Entrv No. .r:i44 for the lot 5 of J. t tion, 4 T. 11 S.. K. 2 W. He names the followinsf witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon und cultivationof nid laud, viz- James Crahtree at d John K.Kile-, of Sfio, Linn eoui.ty, Oregon, Marion Thomas and Enoch Miller, of Albany, Liun county, Oresjon J. T. APPERSi )N. Ri:-ister. llrc for fabllrution. Unite t Sta'es Land Oftioc, ) Ore- on City, Or.; July 2. 1890 f NOTICE w hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of CongreM of June 3, 1S7S, entitled ''An act for the sale of timber lauds ia the States of . California, Oregon, Nevla ..1 Washington -Territory," "Wil I. !ina Ueuh, of Tmhiiv Cuunty of Pierce. Slate of Washington has this dy riled in this ottice her sworn statement No. 2I7S, for the purchase of the N. W. I of Section No, 20 in Township No, 12, Suuth. Range No. 2 East, aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is mme valuable for iw timber or stone than agricultural purposes, and t( eutahlrsh her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ottice at Oregon City. Oregon, on oe Tuesday the 4th day of November, IS'.IU, anenimes as wnne-srs; v, , Amaker. F. Daly, XL M, Berlierick, : aud E. 11. Smith, ad of Tao ma Wash. Any and all persons claiming j adversely the ahove-iWcriteil lands are requested to rile their claims in I this office on or befoie said 4iu day of November, 1890 J. T. APPERSON. Register. E. C. Searla has opened one of the finest stocks of shoea ever showu in this part of Oregon. EARLS LADlIJS AND r.KXTS MSHINUS. FTR Ml Mv Shoe llepartment now complete with tin- ljUrt-t styles and liner-t viooils at the lowest pr ces. FIRST NATIiiN Aii BANK Ifkksidb.nt - - l. funs j Vice PKr.SlliKNT --.-. vor.su. ION . .. IAL ' HANK I Nil CAS;I1KKK. w. j CAS.UK.K K. 'pKANSAOTS 1 BlaiNtSs e:: S. E. Voi'xo, L. K. Hlai.n. t .A. L. K. W. Lasoijck Kl.INN K. hox I'ahier, v ; ... Albany, Oregon CAPITAL SI'ih.K, ii'',l00. 1'RKainKNr J L I uh jii. 'ie President-.1 MKilo.ri. ranliicr 1 o F chin h.rl itn, A'sisiant Tahii r OA 'r. hit aid. lireet.'r- J L ('.i.n, .1 M I i,i-t- n. Cm f 1 hambrrlaiu. W Iji i.l. W it (..ultra, J A Crawford ami o A Ar. iu'uM.l. Ira'iiactM s hnt.'ral t:tiikim: uine1. DriWHih' I'uftson N. Vo-ir. -n an. fseoAnl io- ..i.iwi. Or. , .. . . Loan mon on apprr.el weiiritv.J Kwtil l.j:mHitH siiliftict t- .'h. rl. Colluctii'iis eiitrns'fii to i.h rn-eive proii-i'i it rtii ii BANK OF ORKliUV ALBANY, pir! OHFMOS. s.-.n,(Hin II. Kill t I II t It '(If I.. . .Ml M. I!l Prpitlrnl. . le- lr . liter . DIRKCTOKS: IT. BRTAST, J. W. Itt.AIN, iKn. HlMfllKET. ( II. Sim i un E.J. Laxm.no. H. F. Mekkill.' FOB SALE BY ALL nRCOCISTS. "Some.nionths l'o I i tin-based br-xof Dr. J. P. bill's Ciit.nrh fun- for mv own use but tindlnir mv nephew f.. A. Mi-Mahan needinL' such infli- euie I let him have n y i-ox of nn-di. cine. Fl now send for three mon ooxes, anyinir n is me ncsr unrii.' tor eatsrrh ever trie'I by h'm slid bis friends. 1 trot another box to use in my ease, and cheerfully recommend it ii -oilier. "Siirnedi. JOHN M M Mf AN Ex-County Commissioner Lure Co. ' 'reon,' PtirinpCe'-I. I. ine county. Ori-irou I'rof.I, W. I-hnson. president of the .-tate univBTiiiv.snvs it cured him l cou eh afUsr tw.' other prescript ion had failed. Likewise two of his little irirlsused it to cure their coiitrli. Mr Murk Bailey, wife of Prof Bailey, cut it to Prof Johnson, and rccoin. mends it to all who stiller from colds, and eoui;hs. For couch il acts like a dial m, and fun be inhaled into the pipes or p:issai.res, n tipre coiifh cures can roach o other Albany Opera House, T1IUKSDAV AUG. 28 ONE MdllT ONLY. Spt cial engagement of the brated artiste iel-1- MAUDE GRANGER. Under the Man.ig-ment of MI W.-M. WILKISON. In Rirhard Davey aml .Mrs. I.ucy IIoper's I'ckwerful Kiiki tiinial I'lay INHERITED (L. IIkkitaoe Ii, IIrLEt. ) As Originally Prcducedat the The atre de V Application, Paris and Madison Square Theatre, New York. Miss Qran.;er'a Conpacy Oonp iea SIR. Frank " nY. Md. C I VM- v kk Ma. C'i.ai - iBa hE, Ma. 11 h T F til. MS KsTA Wlll.lAVS, MlS C'MiKIK KMIKRTS. .Miss Jixmk I I.I,KKI, I.ITTLK HaHV I'ARKkT, an. aUL 11AXKKY MAIMIALL. T ie Pis Media) cr. Link's niier the dire, tion of Mr I'haB. Hit now on sals at Will t 1.5 A jN. J Til8 CSlODiUtBd French Warranted to cure i-.'.FOPE AFTER thi-i tuT. ti r1;aii'j of eilher bx wht-th j, -iut: rntu the cxlvmivc xisr of cttiinutanlH, t .-r iiiuiu. or tiirtm-'h outhful iinhs cict !:, oer intliilfiii-e, etc., such actlmtHof Cram rower, WaktMi'ne, tkarniif Down I'aiits mthf itui k, M-nutiul n t-akiiOM, II vs- ria, Nt on- Vrm nit inn, Nocturnal omi stoits, LcucoirhtK;, Dizziut'Ht, Weak Mtiunrj-, LMtoi I'oHcr aud iiuiueiH-v, wnicn u nek; kctctt itiltn ltad to pruuiaturc old a&e and insanity. rii' Cla box; 6 boxe5 fcr5,0U Sent by mail m receipt of price. Li Wtli it. qi'tita.yrMs is given lWverj ft. iwdw money tt a rrrmnneni euro is noieneiwo. i have tli4iiiHuiiiH0f tuHtiiiionialh from old and vtmiivr, of both m.-M-a, who have bwn jhnaunetit!y curutl by the mm t Aphroditine rir-iitar free, Ad!rcsM 4PHKO MIMIK iU. Wi-dttTii liram h, -'7. I'ortUnd, Orctfnn. rtijl lr-i-kiMti A:' Fur Kfinale Ir-rt-mil iritiw; noth tnir iiki tlitm on tht market. Never ifiil. Siieceswftilh' Uused by prouiinent latiii-s motiihlv. Giiaraiiteet' ti re lieve survasel nit'i struafittii. 2ure,2afi Csriain Until be K"!. ei Health a be nmiinuif. Save time. ami money. Take no other. Sent to any al- ilress "iy niaii on rei it of prier, $'2 00. Ail i!nis tplini lelii'inr iiiiihii.v U,-st liran.h liox 27. 1'orllninl, (r. Solii by Fnthav & Maon, Albiinv. Oreirra - BY- Bjinii Your Piopertj Tliniiit-h the estate tirm of i)iirk!i;nl fc Kcoiicy: rie oldest Keal Estate Firm in the 'They have lands' of al' descrip tions for sale at the very lowest prices and on the most favorable lirms. We Lave some fine bargains in small tracts of garden and fruit lands near the city, which we are ullVring at a great sacrifice. This properly lies near the city, and is the very best on the market, part of which is set -jih to fruit. CITY PROPERTY We have a large list of choice business ami residence property for sale including the (ioltra park addition, the best, nearest and cheapest suburban property on the market. A lot in this addition will double iu value in less than a vear. EASY PAYMENTS. BUR ART & KEENEY, .;. . LSTASE, LOAA' AN I) INSURANCE AGENTS. ALBANY OREGON W .;.i. i;o!;i.;. rock pkii.liing IT'-iwitini. rit j J. H. llm'hi-H a I. bul.y, Oregon, IOI! SAI.K- A ii'i'xl paii of gentle mules, lniiiire ot W. Siinpson. SPOT CAM! "HACKET JUST OPENED CPP. M4SCNIC TEMPLE. L;nlii ami irentn tmnihinir k'Or.(!s,ciirst-ts, i.u.it rm.-r. i nut-- ai u l-i m hrsiery, men s ai.il ... ' ci i I iar su-fi mil ls, di'e-s h it- I t ii, I or. t I.. i ail m il horse brube-, tati t i r . r. nu r , mis. 1 1 in iis. sr.nt. b:,n-kini-. :o ii n riuf n ai articles tim iiii ineio-ir i " i l n lire. 1 1 cce uu ale s. lit nt lii h 1 in" that -hc- cell in t tc i!ll Ii. at. il I iui ..l Ii. r inii.lu.it inthecitv. unless k :il :.t a al ti e. i n Bin) ctt our criccs :i. trout. n to hit. w -t.ik. (ii-efirici to ail, lir.HN AKI) I.KVY A choice and coir plete line of bottled delicasies lu-ve just been aiiiieu to my Slock can ana see tbera. C, Jt. lirowl sll. ' 3.?' 3 ri Fabsr's Cfcldsn cm S Bit lamettc Yally STATE AND COAST- The Southern Pacific Rairoad Threatened With & Strike. SEATTLE MI KDEREK9 JAILED. The Crniser Charleiton Ordered Sack to Honolulu-Yamhill Will Get the Census Kesonnt. San Fkancisco, Aii ust '2.1. The reiusal on the part of the South em Pacific olli-jials to treat with a grievance committee representing the trainmen on varijus divisions has angered the members of the committee, and the outcome can not be predicted. Superintendent to-dav 4aat the u-vilV . .- .. , - . fiiji uciimjiA llJVU Itliv Clinic reconstruction of its pay system. ew rates will will go into effect on October 1, and will extend to inductors and brakemen on both passenger and freight trains, and to frwitchmen. While the coin- puny has virtually conceded all tlie demands of the men, it will treat with them only as employes, and not as representing various labor organizations. KKOt'GIIT TO J I STICK. Two Seattle Murderers In the Grip of the Law. Seattle, August 27. The coro ner's iiupiest held to-day over the remains of Henry If iss, the man murdered on Ocean I lock a week ago yesterday, resulted in a ver In t. of death liv blows with a blunt instrument in the hands of TIh-s. Allen and John (rdlagher. The men charged with the crime hae been in the hands of the police several days, but have not lieen a lowed to communicate wi'h each other. The test mony at the in (inest showed that Allen had made damaging statements implicating himself ami iallaghe'i', and the stories of both were contradictory concerning Uieir whereabouts on the night of the murder and the possession of the money. The murder was committed for the purpose of robbery, ll.tss iieing employed 0:1 the steamer tleo. W. Klcer and haviuu' been paid olfthe ni;ht before. The police have a clew leading them to believe that the third man implicat-d in the murder is still in the city, and hope to accomplish his capture S0"ti. Allen and Gallagher are well known to the police and both are young men. YA.MIIII.I,'M CENSUS. The County Will Not Secure a Re count Mr. Iceland's Keport. McMinnvii.le, Align t 27. The following was wired here to-day by Special Agent Leland: "Pjpu l.ition of Yamhill, 10,008, substan tially the feame ratio per voter as heretofore. 1 shall report recount unnecessary. I congratulate you all." The people will not futther urge a recount, as it is believed the county will maintain its nres ent legislative representation how ever. The shortage is variously estimated at from 400 to 1400. ShippIiiK I'nralyzed. Mei.iioi unk, August 27. The gas stokers went out on a strike to day. Their grievances state that 13TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION L nder the management of the State Board of Agriculture, will be held on the state iair grounds near Salem, com mencing on MONDAY, SEITEMBEK 15, ls-JO And lasting one week CASH PREMIUMS Offered for agricultural, stock and mechanical exhibits, for works of art and fancy work and for tri als of speed. Reduced rates for fare and freight on all transportation "lines to and from the fair. Important im provements have been made upon the groiidds and increased facili ties are oll'ered exhibitors. The Pavilion Open FOUR NICHTS DURINC THE WEEK. A splendid field of horses enter ed in the speed department, and tine exhibitions of racing will be given each day. Entries for premiums close Mon day at 7:20 p. m. Exhibors are urged to make as many of their entries on Saturday before the fair as possible, (iotxls, animals and articles for exhibition must be in their places by 10 p .n. Monday TRICES OF ADMISSION ; Man's day ticket Woman's dry ticket.. Man's season ticket. . .... $ 50 25 50 00 Woman's season ticket 1 tr. tlio uppmiArv at Portland Oregon, for a premium list. 1'. II. LdVJKJi CI, ilCDIUCUI. J. T. Ubeou, Secretary. $15,000 the company employs non union men. The Xe Zealand Siiip company's hands will 6trike to morrow, stopping all seabo.ird traliic. A dispatch from Syilney aynttiat greatexciteiuent prexailg tmoug the ttrikers at JSewuai;., and troops have been sent to ihut town in anticipation of trouble. The leading engine foundries in Ballarat have been closing owiug to a luck of coal, arising from the etrike of the (Joxl Miners' Associa tion. The mine owners. v ill close all the loc il pits in Newcastle, the men having broken their agree ment with them. THK CUIISEK CIIAKLbSlON. Hb U Ordered (Sack to llonoltila to Protect American Interests. ; Washington, August 7. Order? were io lay issued tor the flagship t.'harleston, which has just arrived 4ieatthj,. Wash., from llonolula, to ret'irn nt once to that port to smt iu pioUcling American in crests in tlie Hawaiian is lands. This action, based upon Acting Rear Admiral Biown's re port, indicate a serious aspect of all airs in Hawaii. Hl'CCKSSKUL TKIAL TKIF. The New Cruiser San Francisco Wins the I'reiuium of 9100,000. San RAKHAKArCal., August 27. The otlicial trial of the npw crui ser San Francisco occurred in Santa Barbara channel this morn ing and resulted in a successful trip of over four consecutive hours, during which time the cruiser made the average speed of I'l 51 100 knots per hour, and wo:, the premium of $100,001) for builders. The trial board has f rwarded a dispatch lo Washington stating t;uit the average speed of the isan Francisco was 19 7-10 knot-". AN IMPORTANT IEC1SI(N. Anybody Has a Right to I'ut iu u System of Water Works. I.os :nki.ks, August 27. St perior JiuL'e Cheney rendered a lengthy decision lo-day against the water company and in favor of E. L. tein. The water company claims the exclusive franchise to furnih water, and the decaion revi ises the claim, holding that Steiu or anv oilier parties had a ri.'.'it to on' in water works. T'--c.t-e will doebtlis- be tak. n to tin supreme court. THE LITTER RUSH. She Is Driving Riitisli Sealers From the Mehrlit Sea. t San Francisco, August "7. From information rcce v.-d by the selio'u er Atr-g , which arrive i from the north, it is leari.ed i ba the revenue cutter Rush was u' St. Paul's island August 15. Sh is not making any poiures, hut is simply ordering sealers out ol i.ehring sea under tin eat ol seiz-1 ure. Inevervsuchia.se Ibe seal ers have left the sea. The Corwin had not arrived at Ounalaska when the Arrago left. Salem News. August 27. Wm. Salem, Fair being lax. aged 78. who imagines pursued by Mexicans seeking to do him inj'iry, was brought here to-day from the Coast. Cashier Artzellspeiger, a native of Germany. ho has been wan dering in the woods in the vi inity of Mt. Angel for seme lime, whs examined here to-day and com mitted to the asylum. The cause of insanitv could not be learned. Was Not Removed. Phoenix, Ariz., August 27. The report sent out from Tucson say ing that Governor Wotley had ; een removed is without foundation. It emanated from false reports circu lated here yesterday by enemies ol the governor. He is out of town, lint a close friend of his said to night: "It is preposterous to say the governor has been removed without hearing. He has gone to Washington, it is true, but he is a tiglite', and ne 11 down nis ;ne inies." Wants to Fight Ieinpaey. London, August 27. The Or monde club has decided to oiler a nurse of tSOO for Jack Burke to tight Dempsev. and Burke's back ers say they will bet 500 to 1000 that lie will win. 11 tlie Ainen ean refuses, Burke will offer to light for 1000 a side in the Or monde club for the world's mid die weight championship. The Corner Stone Laid, Seattle. August 27. lhe cor ner-stone was laid to-day of the gram! temple of Oddfellow ship, which is to be the Loire of Seattle h.dire No. 7. This will be the largest and wealthiest lodge in the state. 1 he ceremonies were con duced by Judge J. F.Miller, noble grand of the lodge, who made the address of welcome. A Verdict of Oullty. San Fuancisco, August 27. The jury trying William Fallon for fel onv iu "lapping the Western Union ten graph w ires to get "tips" on east, rn races, in Judge Murphy's court, this afternoon brought in a v rdiet of guilty. Signed nt Last. City of Mexico, ugust 27. Messages from S:n -alvad jr s iy I that protocol of peace w as signed I IWIIJ , MIIU Clllllllll ..M,.. ceived from Guatemala. THE INDIANS ROBBED Gross Malfeasance Revealed the Census Returns. by THK 'IELI OF POLITICS. A M-xicm Outragi Which Will Be Laid Be!cro I bo Department A Fathet's Iutumaa Crime. Wasiiisoton, August 17. The Indian bureau recently received the report ol A. T. lea, who has been engaged in .akuig the census of the .-ioux tribeol Indians. He has completed the count ou the reservation in South Dakota and timls that there are 5,l(t men women and papoos'S located there. Aa thi- Indian otlice for the last :ver.d y ears Las been distributing rations for a population ol" 7,500, natuiaily the inquiry arose as lo what has become of I he other -,3o4 Indians and their rations. This query was pel 10 Indian Agent VYright, who reported eachquaiter the iiumber who drew rations, and in reply he asked to be allowed lo take the enumeration himself. At this enumeration only 125 more In dians were founc than in the pre vious count. He thereon ai counted for the discrepancy by stating that an epidemic among them last year had taken off a large number. The Indians, however, report only jiineteen deaths during the year An invest'a: ion will be made. A JIE.'.i(,'. V OUTRAGE. An American Imprisoned Without Trial and Treited with Indignity Pittshitko. August 27. C. T. Kainey, a former Pittsburger, is illegally restrained of liberty in Torrada, state of Chihuahua, Slx. IL- is a cousin oi F. V. McCand less, who got a letter from him ex plaining matter-1. The writer has been in Mexico several years and is a civil engineer. He wns run ning a line for the. M.-::ican Pacific Kailw.iy in Sontliwe-t Mexico. A fe months a;o, during a dispute with Me.icaus fiinpl.-iy.-d on the toad, he, in M'lf-dt-fcrec, '.r. v a revolver and threatened to u-o it. He wai set upon by tli crowd rod the ollic-ai of the Iu ki utr dlied in. II u a ai rented with out a wairaot and thrust 'nto jail, where he bas been ever since in soli'arv con lini nient. lie has been treated with everv indignity This I tter is ih liist ne.vf tha nv one had from him in months. Uuiitcy implores ait and uiges t.i.H Secretary B'aiiie's intluem-c o ci!.t :(r his rclea-e from im-,-ri "Mil nt i" Jo demand a tha1. McCan d. s. will i..y lhe case be ore ill ilepa tment at o ce. A KRAYK TREACHER. Saved Three Itoys From Drowning and Then I'ei-lshed Himself. West Sci'kkiox, Wis., August L'7. VIr. Gordon, a divinity stu dent from Be.'laire-. Ohio, has been conducling a eerie- of revival meetings on an excu sion steamer on the St. . iiiis river. Last even- ng he was standin-: near the ves- r-el's rail and noticed three boys who had got beyond their depth while in bathing, and who were in danger of being drowned. Gor Jon jumped into the water and reached the youngsters just as one i;s sinking. Ho rescued him and then turned his attention to the jther two. Willi great efort he kept them float until assistance fro n the shore arrived. As the boys were lifted into the boat Gor don, being exhausted by the weight of his clothes and his ef forts, sink a. id was drowned. Farmers' Congress. CofNctL Bluffs, August 27. At the second day's session of the national formers' congress to-day, Hon. W. F. Mark, of Indiana, de livered an address condemning the protective tariff policy as hos tile to the best interests of the country. Drowned hy Floods. Caldwell, Ohio, August 37.--A heavy rain in Noble county yes terday caused flood, in which Mr. Steve Archer, w ife and child and Bill Blair and child were drowned. The CT rcenliack Tarty. iMMANAi ..I ; , August 27. Ti e national greenback convention convened to-day and about fifty people were assembled and out side of Indiana, New York sent (he largest delegation, there being six teen in number. A Fatal Sword Duel. Pauls, August 27. Lieutenant Me Hot and Lieut, n mt B.uuM f jught a duel with swoiiL at Bell- fort, to-dav. I lie i.irnier received a j slash on the arm which severed the large blood vessels and not expected to rec iver. he AWVENICRK WITH REAR. A Woman's Screams Trevent From (allying (XT a Child. IVinlic-ton F-v-t '.r-iroi.-ian. A pecul-av adventure was had with a bear We (nesday near the camp of -i. 11. Hu ibani, who has charge of !".. Gdliam's band of sheep on the cir.t lork oi Bnch j creek, in me mountains. Mrs. ; liu'nbard :iiid her child, a wee tod jdler about two years old, accom jpanicd Mr. Hubbard tj his work. The child ran off some distance and refused to return, but wanted us mo- tier to come to it. hue did not do so, and the little fellow set up a mournful wail. A bear then appeared on the scene, emerging trom the brush about sixty yaids distant from the child. Mrs. tlub bard was petrified with horror and unable to move, ibe bear ad vanced toward the child at a luui bering gallop, and the mother then found voice and rent the aii wuii piercing screams. It was one case w here feminine vocal or sans were u ed to advantage, for Uruin became frightened when he had nearly reached the youngster, turned tad and ran off. Mr. llob- bard, a ho had been attracted by the cries, then arrived, but not until tiie infant was clasped safe in its mothers joylul arms. THE BIO STRIKE. The Last Card Played and 1 Strikers Awaiting Results the Nkw Yokk, August 27. The K. of IX have played their last card against the New York Central. ALI thev can do now ia to await the re- suit. Tha strike will be enforced is strongly as the organization can force it. Railroad officials laugh at the efforts of Powderly to tie up the road, and say they are managing their business better than ever, notwithstanding the shouting of strike.s. Chicago, August 27. lhe gen eral managers of all the roads centering here were m session nearly all -day discussing the strike of the stock yards .and switching association. Tlie most positive action taken during the day was the adoption of a resolu tion declaring that under no cir cumstances would the demands of the str.king men for increased pay My granted, lhe general mana gers declared their action in re gard to the strike to be final and adjourned sine die. 'TWAS EVER TBI'S. A Husband Shoots the Despoiler of His Home. Guano Forks, N. D., August 27. Dr. Rahren, -of Crookston, Mm i., was shot three times and tilled at richer, 12 miles north o' .ere, by a man named Kussel. Tlitf murderer fled to the woods, iog pin sued by a crowd intent on lyn. I.ing. Umsel and his wife separated a short time ago and h ittnotite I tin' trouolj to Ii. tahrsen's inlluence. A FATAL LEA T. V Get man Immigrate and Daugh ter Ci-innilt Suicide. l'nu.ADKi.i'iii a, Au;fjst 27. Sr. llreck, if fct. Clair cunty. 111., jumped lioin a rapidly uuiiig Sew York train at.d wa- at oi ce followed by his little gii 1, Lelia. The fa:her was instantly killed, hut the girl lived a tew hours. No cause cm be as-igned lor tiie deed. They were ging to Ger many. On the tatner's per-on was found checks for 12,000 marks. An inspection of the man's effects was made. From a lettei it was learned that the deceased was held in $3000 bail for a feloni ous assault on the girl, and that he had given his check to nis bonds man to cover the amount and then prepared to flee the country. The man was evidently int xi cated, as theie was a strong smell of whisky noticeable. They Still Like Urover. Milwaukee, August 27. The democratic state convention met here to-day. The platform was presented by ex-Secretary Vilas and unanimously adopted. It de mands the repeal of the Bennett school law. J. M. Morrow, of Sparta, temporary chairman, men tioned the name of Grover Cleve land in his opening speech, which vi: "-ceived with the greatest en th...iasin. ueorge W. Peck was nominated for governor. Idaho Democrats. Boise Citt, August 27. The democratic state convention com pleted their ticket to-day as fol low s : Secretary ol slate, b. A. Sherwin; auditor, J. B. Wicker sham ; treasurer, T. A. Regan ; attorney-general, R. H. Johnson; superintendent of public instruc tion, M. A. Kelley; justices of supreme court, E. N. Maxwell, F. A. Ensign, II. W. Weir. The con vention then adjourned sine die. A MIDSUMMER ITEM. Some Pointers That Will Bare Money to Housekeepers. Go and see that beautiful gold watch at the "Golden Rule Ba zaar.'' JuPus Gradwohl the pro prietor of the Golden Pule Bazaar informs us that he has the Prize B.iking Powder, and No. 1 Japan toa, expressly put up for his busi isjneBs, an i for the benefit of his customers, each Ihjx of baxing powder will win a piece of fine el.iKrturp. and also. ei!h ronml of tin? tea will win a picci- of fine t ulassware. and customer! who hnv one on i id ol tea or a Ikjx of : :tk ing ponder, which i warranted, wii i-av - hance on that beam -iul ohl watch, lie h-:s also ad -ed a line ator' merit of f i mil grocer.es to hiS Jn.imimi.il stock ot ! glassware a tl c ockerv which is the la treat tti i lie Will i meltc "V I- ley. iioandsee Mr. (iia iwli I if t lie ( iiililel. Rlllf I'.UVH ,1 . ami VOI1 will con ilmt n.ithinir in uoarer r- gented. A ROW IN CONGRESS. Wiison and Beckwith Come to Blows Jn the House. THK SCENE WAS XXCITrXO. Washington's Kep-ftenUtirs Wo aid Mot Take aa lnsalt, and B track His Adversary en the Breast. Washington, A igust27. When the house met ibis morning, the opponents of the lard bill, led by Alasou, ol Xuinois, at once began filibustering. Tue ill feeling de veloped led to a personal affray this afternoon between Represen tative Beckwith, of New Jersey. md R. rreueutati ve Wilson, of Washington. . Tue roll was being called upon a ruling by Speaker tleed respecting the calling to or der of Representative Cannon ff ". Illinois, by Represe itative Enioe. of Tennessee, for words upoken iu - iebate. Representative Mason was criticising Cannon tor the tone ol the remark to w Inch Enioe ob jected. Between them sat Repre sentatives Beckwith and W ilson on either side ol Representative Lehlback. They ail took part sotto voce in the .. controversy when suddenly Wilson and Beck- -with were seen to rise, : and the former struck, at the latter, lightly touching him ' on the breast. Lehlback sprang between them. ?nd Wilson was unable to reach around him. Williams, of Ohio, anxious to stop the affray, seized Beckwith trom behind and forced him to his seat with considerable vigor.. At this, Beckwith turned his attention tot ' his supposed assailant in toe rear, and it re quired the efforts of two or three republicans to prevent a collision. iMIliim g .succeeded in assuring Beckwith that he had no hostile indentions ai.d the. latter .resumed as seat. The incident was over in a .tew t-econos, and ad ted but little to the exciteiue: t then exiet- - mg 'ou the tloor; but it wa- iLe j occasion for -ieeriiii . . Iiii'h.er among tue dcuioc. its who it- essed it. Ea.le and Ma e, of the sereant-at-urms oiHce, werw hur rie iiy borne to tUe scene of con ft ct, and at their appe irm.ce all .-. as qukt. Wilson saiiT afterwards in ex flan ition ot the difficulty that i e:ivvv;th had applied a most - offensive epithet to him and on tlie spur of t;ie moment he' struck at him. TWO NOISY AHEIUCAKS. uuaaiu HtU Mad Dr. Cmrvr KL&elc ! rlbie KfW. New York, August 27. A Ham burg cablegram says: - , "There is intense excitement here over the derve row which has occurred be tween Buffalo Bill and Dr. Carver. People are an aid to come out of doors after dark, a d the place is in- a state of siege. Membeis of e icti tioupe have openly declared t ieir intention of lighting for their resjjective masters, even if the quarrel ends in a. general tight, there can be no doubt it is -only through the efforts oi the civic au thorities that oloodshed has up to the present time ben avoided." Carver has been following Cody all through the latter's tour of the cities of the continent, his per- lormances have been so much bet ter patronized, that Buffalo . Bill's jealousy was aroused. Cody an nounced his intention ot staying some time in Hamburg and Carver tiien sto!- A march on his rival. He arrived in Hamburg three days ahead and opened his Wild West show in fine style. When Cody got here he found he was obliged to pitch his tent within a few L.-t of Carver's bIkjw. Carver, had made ai rangements for an exclu sive supply of electric lights and this left Cody's place in the dark. Then the members of both . com panies took up the matter and it was only through the strenuous ef forts of the police that a tearful light was prevented. ALL IS NOT SERENE. War Among the Democrats of South Carolina. .-Columbia.S.C, August 27. The ftate conference of anti-Tillman-ites met last night. Resolutions were ' adopted condemning the action of the August democratic convention - as tyrannous,' and nsurpative. and approving tbe withdrawal of the delegates who seceded. Tillman's charges and aspersions upon, the party ' in power, were condemned and asserted to have been utterly refuted in every instance. It is thought byinany-that there will be no lurthT attempt to organize opposition to the Taimanites. The Boiler Exploded. MAK6FiELn,0.,'A. gust 27. The boi.erof a loco-noiUe-..n a freight train on , the. New Y rk.. Pennsyl vania & Ohio exploiieil this inorn iii. Tiie Engine t and fireman were" iiiSiantly killed.- Tne tire Ctimmiitucne f to-hejoil ours and fifteen vere destioyed. i - Im- Charleston's Crt.Ue. 0. iiva. Ont ...August 21. The de i iinei t of fisheries has r cei .- i no llicial intimation as yet o i I-" eu-'jeii oi ine (.'nit a (maws lliaii-()f ar Chltrlt Ft Oil's visit to 1 Britioh Columbia waters. 1 " - ' If i - "Lit I : ! f -? Ml mi . if- k A- i-s- Pi V V I