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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1891)
-4 11 hi 11 II '1 I I 7 I I II r-rlf III .... H JaLVlLv ffllt JJLUU 20 CENTS A WEEK. ffoaW Baking ItjiPowder: Used in Millions of Homes ll'c .ire at Our Spring :tn I Simitiier Stock complete DRESS GO 3D3! Very attractive lines in new colorings uil Lit. el novelties. SPRING & SUMMER JACKETS! Lai st Styles! llig'i Novelties ! Ladies, Misses ci Childien's. FURNISHING GOODS, VELVET-, XUCS . SVTIVS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AN I ) MHSKS SILK VM) KNIT UNDERWEAR. COTTON' AN'D WO.)L I EMBROIDERIES. SILK AND LINKS HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS, VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC. Gf. W. SIMPSON, FIRST STREE ", ALBANY'. OREGON. "In Spring ttia young man's fancy Lightly turns to tl louglits of love!" n The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty h rusewife, all will turn their step--, when searching for fr.tsh table delicacies, choice butter, fresh laid egis, staple and faiey groceries of all kinds, to the grocery store of C. E. Brown ell. The Albany A FULL LINK OF THEPACJFIC S LVV'I'KS H LOAN & BUILDING CI pggS . OF SAN FRANCISCO nil'iiP? 'in A licnln fit I 7 vji IrnTA'Irminf in ,1 hCHiifiw i.' till iiuo-j'uiw; UilUi..". FOR SMALL MONTHLY AMOUNTS. 0 ".Sis dollars per uiontti will doubling the amount invested in that time. Money loaned on real estate security at 6 per cent. For full particu lars apply to S. N. STEELE & CO.. Lical Asrents. 40 Years the Standard :io 1 1 will he found larger and more tli.ui ever. WHITE GOODS Anything and everything in U'ge assortment anil end less variety. JUkJ r r it -tr tr d Cr It also turns to Cr ft ft Cr ft ft ft ft 1UX toi ft Si lliat, as well. Furniture Co. UNDERTAKING. uu amount to $1003 in seven years, for s.mk, wants, etc. Ur AM'KD- A n r.'om cottage ncir the l.niiM -s u. ticMi .if tlu citv. Will 'int I'V tlic irar i r tuke a lease. Call at H'-RAI.Ii'oNitU. UOOJ SAWIM1 d -i.e on tin-' sliortiMt ii fi.e. llMfs 'i-:t at lr. nuts" will lie i-ruii.pti) utttntlnl to. VV. NhKl.'i . U'A.N'I Kl. A situation to il'l irrllifral Ii iisv .irk .1 i'iii'( Al'l' it t hiii ortVf. Urv.N Kl - Airi i.t t-. Ii a Inns; lio'il ur ti. It- iiif.l.ii in iMn Ii 11-1; Wtf nioin-j ... . 1.. 1 k'.im (. r 11 ip: r. aatlrii'.M .V i-'. i.aklimiiihi i:t "7.". M-vc.uli St. I'ort- I'lllt SAI.K- A L-'nl h r.-x-. han c 8 and 1 blluvv I""" ' !' l' f"T a-li: a l'rua:.l. Ki iuiu- at the rial is u.c otliix i f llurkhart A; Kcem'V, tlKKSII MIU.II JIW 'OK S 1.K. - HAS ' hfifur calf ami iii a gnuJ mil. h cow, At fAy to K. K. Comlit. 0 B. WINN, AGENT KOii THK LKAU nre, life anu accltlcul Insurance com lamcri. I ITAXTIil - A sounstrcfw, one who can cut H arul tit. C'il at corntr of 5th and Kail road street. Mr-i, K. A. limkhart, IAVMIK OK LND - All flt f.r culti I Ow utiwn.m d un Icr fence, for sale at till ira re, Wttliin 1 J miles fr.nn railroad -.t.iti n and 'JO link a from Alnaiiy. Apply at this utiite. lAS WA has removed h 9 lactidry to the O iron hon the eocner of et onU and Lyon streets. Nollt r lt llrlitors. All th se imletited to the late firm of fhompaon Overman are requested to call at once and 6Jtt'e the Hime. ItL amounts, from six nto'tthi to five years on Albany, ami Linii county rea' estate, ('all on or a Id rem VV. K. M-'Pherson, real estate hroker, opp-wae Kuss hjse Lam! for Mile 5. 10, 20, 10, 80 acres, easy terms, install inent plan ehe.ip and hiu'h-pricvd. Also a few city lots all owned hy 11. llr;iut. BOYS Here's a ehan'-e to tuako snu poi-et ir; mey: T Albany Klociri Livht (.''. wi-th- to rurehsaea quaii-ity ot c-tan white or -jolred eitton rajrs, for wip in:; in vhtiit-ri l 'tver ttn-in at th-' enn pans 'Ul.Tf ainl ' t y vir cash t .f,.l..,'.1.l,-u t..r l.-lt l,rb eii'i'i.re ' e.. Il'.im;hrey. Jy.t a'4 T-s'.-rt t.i .,;rM wi.rlh of ho?: 1 h !! i ! iit'1 e i i t'vetta ! f-r siiipp'-e re:i?t-ta;e t ?.UVr at h-e .-t re.-m Lifi t'oiiii'.i .y. JT i ;.'. 'J vei v l hut Ikt-r-hir!-, -ih nen; -i :i Mr- to i.i'nul.i v. n:y :ij lin- .. . ;tir I t c.f IIT.W'I K )-A ..l Wirklu-r-e, r.j he p.ud for in r.irpenter work. Cll fct T, L. Willi.e Ot. I.. l. Knapp. rpRY A SV!S an'KTAlU IV IS THK Utvit out at the Uurein ahtm. 1 1 T ANTK! A Mtylih, gentle huirv hcrse, 11 not slower than a 'A minute travt-lcr. Ap- p y to J. S Antonnlte, at M Charles hotel. IOST-K om thed-t h .tel in this city J as:nall SM ttch terrier sin. Inf. ni.v- ttun In line t its re : ivcry will he suitable rewarded. I'lldSK LESll;iN4 T1IK SK:t I'.'J'.S K 1 hii experienced inline ein Und one bv ap- p ii n it tl.e corner of I iith and lUkt-r Sis. I.Hnil ur-lnz. KTIPJ1 DRM1RINO HCRVRYINO DfiNI CA5 OB tam a,curate nd prompt work hy calling upon ex-cfiunty surveyor I, T. T. Fisher. He has compk te copiee of field notes ami town ship plitj, and is prepare I to do eurvcii;: in 3nv part of Linn county. Postotfice address, Millfrat ;ion. Linn cou U, Oregon. UMH)1 SAWINU-A. U. Howard liaint? f V puri based the lr I M Jonei wood aw iof outfit, is now realy t fid all ordt-M. Leave i rdt-rs at reiden e. tirurj cl Sieond and V:ipooia s-rtetn, or lvo i Frnmin's. IIKNISIIEO UOtiMS I tA mi of tb- pletsari e t lo-ahties in ihf - ity to lent, For pW-ie liars impirie at his Lth rt. U np tie c" e Sfcn tjl'& rTsiusiuQ jf j because ifTistlje best m ost ei s i f a b I e p &c KAcrerTc ar ry. . A sn fyo ur.. dealer. forIau Everywhere a M i t Kssn i. Moi:iii:is. Work cannot lie successfully continued unless there is an active mental interest in it. If the mind is not clear, hi i;ht and buoyant, then the work is drudgery and the worker is a machine. An occasional dose of Moore's Re vealed Remedy will put the body and mind in such harmony that tiie hardest tasks will seem as play. Nolire. All iersons indebted to E. C. Searls are requested to call and settle at once as all accounts must be closed by the I'Oth of June. J-., k. . eai is. June Sth 1S!U. ALBANY7 OREGON, THK ri l.PIT AMI STlr, Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor I'nited Rrethren Church, Rlue Mound, Kan., says : "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My Lunrs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought l could live only a few weeks. I took five bottleaof Ir. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 'M lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, w rites : "After a thorough tr.al and con vincing evidence, I am cjntident Dr. King's New D'ucovery for Con sumption, beats 'em all. and cures when everything else fails, the Kreatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to nge tliiii to trv it.' Free trial Lotted at Fostiay & Mason, Drug Store. Regular Eizesolic. ana ?! t'O. iiiii.iir or icii:i.rt. Nervous women seldom rscei '2 the sympathy they deserve. Wlr.e often the pictures of health, th ;y are constantly ailing. To with hold sympathy from these unfit r tnnates is the height ofcruelt7. They have a weak heart, causii.? shortness of breath, llutterir j, pain in side, weak anil hung -y spells, and finally swelling tl ankles, oppiession, chokinf, smothering and dropsy. If. Miles' New Heart Cure is just ti e thing for them. For their ner vousness, headache, weakneai etc., his Restorative Nervine is unciitialed. Fine treatise en "Heart and Nervous Diseases" ane marvelous testimonials f i 2 sold and guaranteed by Stanard St Cusick. lM.OOI I Kll'I.AIt. Do you know that Moore's Ris vealcd Remetlv is theonlv pater.t medicine in the world that does not contain a drop of alcohol ; thf.t the mode of preparing it is known only to its ihscoveier; t hat it is an advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that its proprietoi 3 oiler to forfeit $1,000 for anv ca?3 of dyspepsia it will not cure ? sri rniKV !. S. II. Clill'ord, New Cassel, Wis ;.as troubled with Neuralgia J.nd ami Rheumatism, his Stomach vas disordered, his Liver was allotted to and alarming degree, ai'pe'.itt fell away, and he was terrinlv re duced in llesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Hitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Ilarrisb lrg, III., had a runniiix sore on his leg of eight vears' standing. Cjed three bottles of Electric Lit ers and seven boxs of Bucklcn's Salve, and his leg is sound l nd well. John Speaker, Catawb?., O., baa live large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was iucur.ii.le One bottle Electric Hitters and cue box Hucklcn's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Fwsha V Mason, Drug store. A Mlol t.lCl IM'I tIM II. The pajters contain freq tur.t notices of rich, pretty and e.nu .tel girls eloping w ith negroes, tra ips and coachmen. The well-kit :ivn specialist, Dr. Fiauklvii Mj.js' says all such girls are more or! 3?s bvsterical nervous, very in: ll- sive, unbalanced; usually- stil jut to headache, neuralgia, slecpl ?9 ness, immoderate crying or lai ing. These show a weak tier" -is system for which there is 10 remedy equal to Restorative li.'r vine. Trial bottles and a :e book, containing many marvel- is cures, free at Stanard & Cusi i. who also sell, and guarantee Jr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cit d. the finest of heart tonics. Cu. )s lluttdiing, short breath, etc. Mil 's M im:v nun m is. Act on a new principle reinihi ting the luer, stomach andboweh through the nerves. A new dii- covery. Dr. Miles' Tills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr In- equaled for men, women, children. mahest, mildest. surest ! 50 dose for 25 ceuts. Samples ee, at Stanard & Cusick. The Celebrated French CURE Warranti-d to or money cure U refunded KFOPfc AFTER the vt'iicratite oralis of cither whether ariin from the cxee-.i e use of stimulants, toliaocn or opium, or thr u ;h j.iutliful iiulis rretion, over iuilulu'eiiLC, ito., sueh an I..- of llrain I'cwer, Wakcfii'iieM, ISeariinr Pown iiaiimin (he ilatk, Seminal W. akm i, Hys teria, Ner cu ti'rati.'n, Netnnil Oniifl MOi.9, LeitturrhtK? Ifizxinesn, Weak Memory, l.i'Bsot rower ami l:n.oteu.y whii-h if nei. lei'te,! oflen le.nl to ircniattiie m! ae nti.l infinity. I'necjla Ik.x; ioth fur fj.00 Sent i.y mail on reeeint of nrn-t. a i : i n :. -t ikt iMi.i: is ni.-cn wi:!i every Sft order received, to rcnimi tne nionei if a i'erilllinoiil cure 13 not effei tea. ue have thitusaii'tsol testimonials from old and yountf, of Inith wxeu, who have litten ttenuaueiitly cured iiy the use AphrodiLine Circular free. Atldres iiik a rn 1:0 hi iik im: t o. Western llranch, Box, 87. Portland, Oregon. ror sale hy rositay & Mason, who csaloand rtiil druMista, Alhaiiy, t)re:in. ADtremvT.'i 0 Hit ftfD TiUKSLAV, JUiNE MINIVERS EXPELLED Sensational Trial cf Five Young Presbyterian Preachers. V IIHEACH IN THK CIUKCII. Sevenl HinU'eri Follow tLaToang Men Th8ctie Was Exciting in the ' V Cliunh. rirrsni Ko, l'a , June 10. The sensational trials of the six young ministers of the Reformed Presby terian church ended to-. lay, and the synod, by a vote of !" to 157, exjited lte of them from the church. The charges against them were scandal, libel and following divisive cor; 'ses in declaring for the right of fran-hise. Their names are Uev. E. M. Milligan, J. R. J. Million, W. II. Reed, V. L. Sainson, J. K. Milligan, Rev. A. W. McC'.iikins. An appeal was sustained, and R. R. Rurnett, a student, also charge J with heresy, has not yet been tried. Immedi ately afier the announcement ot the voie, all the suspended minis ters left the church'. They were met on the outside by several min isters of the United J'rcsbyterian church, who extended to t'lem in a formal way the hand of fellow ship. The scene durinir the voting was very exciting. The verdict was not unexpected, and several ministers gave notice of their in tention to follow the young men. The thirty-seven who voted again st t he suspension of the young men this afternoon, presented a pajierdissenting from the action f the synod, ami ask"d that it be spread upon t'ie minutes. A num ber of imniftt-is, when the result of. I he vote was given out, an nounceil their withdraw a! from the church. Rev. K. M. Milligan was first to catch the eye of the moderator after the announcement of the vote. He said: '"In view of the fact that this synod found tne guilty of scandal, libel and fol lowing a divisive course, I here appeal to the bar of enlightened Christian conscience, and plact myself on that trial in Monoga hela i'lesbytery of the United Presbyterians." lie was followed by the other susended members. WOMKN AS 1NVE.STOKS. The I'utvnt Olllce Shows Iugeuaity of the Female Mlntl. Washington Cn v.June 10. The recent nat3t ct:iteniaUias-ivu a great impetus to the business of invention. Women particularly have been inspired by the encour-aiieui-nt lately allorded them in t his field to more important efforts and it is evident that from this time on they propose to contend with men for'lhe palm of mechan ical achievm.-nt, notwithstanding the hitherto recognized theory that their tex never oiiginated anything tl at was u'tfui. A special publication is shortly to be issued by the patent oliice, no only in manuscript, describing 5")0 inventions newly recorded in that Lureau by females. j A inr.n,' the women who c n tribute their thoughts to the lift i Marv Sherwood, of Rufl'alo, -.n proposes to supply eceneiy f t heaters by doing aw ay with pain' innr 1.1'nrv conceivable kind of ba I g.oundVand fore grounds in t;ie shape ot litlicgrapneu lanoscapee nn.lnthpr iiip.l.ii res in col rs. divid ed up into number d squares of paper, which are to t pasted up on the anes Hi' s and curtains, The rmtiibtsiH in the so nan s indi cate precis)' how they are to be conil'ini tl t'tr e.icii scene uesirea. a t!,ni il.e most stupid stipe ' can, with the aid of a piistepot, ar range the entire surroiipdintts of a drama or comic opera. When i w desire 1 other views divid ed up into squares can be pasted overiheold. in tins manner eacn company w ill be enable to carry nit its scenery Willi it m a iew small boxes. Agnes Maiding, of Ohio, is the iiivpnti-ir nf n rombined cebinet. commode, wardlard, of New York, lias ongnated com Ui tied paper weight, calendar and musical watch. Cornelia M. Jacobs of New York, has elaborated a spray attachment for brooms, whic'i is expected to be ino.'t useful for laying the dust in sweeping. AaiaUe Schaefl'er, of Chicago, has tueceeded in produc ing a tire-escape, and a Miss Ritchie has taken out exclusive right upon a musical skipping roie. Lizzie Streshlv. a Texas girl, h.ts made a type writer for the blind, and insect traps ot various descriptions have been nantented by three other geniuses in petticoats. Other devices recently patented by women in this country are a combined button hook and bracelet a snow tilnw. a niir troiiL'b.a barrel trunk calculated to discourage tha hae-iffe smasher, a bunion protector1,' a new kind of dice box, a lawn weeticr. a corn cutter, a permutation lock, an improved rai'wav track, a check punch, a u.iii(lii.iil. a iti,-il trame for promot ing studay of language, a shaving uml tlrt-a-miT stiiii.I nn nneiiini; and closing arrangement for beer gla ses, a bed capable of extension fnr lone: tieonle. a configuration arrester," a contriyance for turn ing omelettes, a foghorn, a puzzle, an egg tester, an apparatus fori il 1891 treating animals by e lectricity, a car starter, a dishwashing ma chine, and tnree kinds oi pave ments. lil'ltlKil TKKASl Kt l OIMI A Story from the South that Sound S Trifle Fishy. Coi i MiiiA, S.C., June 10. Great excitement prevails amono the pi ople of Kershaw over the linding of $lG;i,CH.HI in gold and other valu able treasure which were buried in that vicinity twenty-four years ago when Si e.'nion'H i rny was passing through South Carolina, the ollicers of the Ciii.dcu bank collected the money and jewelry and brought it near I landing K x k reek, Kershaw county, to b.irv it They were captured by Micrman's men and forced to give up their treasure. The hold it is in turn appointed one c! their own num ber named Rho les to bury it. Among the treasure w as a gold pitcher presents! by ti e ladies of Charleston to Calhoun. On his deathbed, a few days after, Rhodes said he bad buried the money near an old mill, a short distance from the lno ilh of Han;'i- g ere' k, and dictated a tit :-o i ; ! i . o l-tt.tr fur Colonel Wiili.im 1.. Jj!;..s a. of Camden. So for ti e pa.-t twenty years various parties have been digging for the buried treas ure, but without success. I ast Friday night, however, it was se cured by a Mr. Rhodes, brother of the man who buried it, and a Mr. Swaggart, both Northern men. The work of digging was done alto gether in the night time. These men were seen on Friday with a halt-bushel satchel on a stick across their shoulders. Several citizens of Kershaw have seen the hole from which the money was excavated. Rh ties ami Sagjart have disappeand. THE ROYAL SCANDAL SIK WILLIAM MAHKIKS A Miff VIIKK CIKL. She Ioe Not Itelirve Him Guilty Mid Refuses to Cancel the Ku gagemeiit. London, Juno 10. Sir William Gordon Cuminirg and Miss Flor ence Garner, of New York, were married this morning in Trinity church, Chel:..'.;. The wedding was private, only ten persons, relatives cr close friends, being present. The new ly-m irried couple departed in a happy mood and amid tbe cogwltilationa of their friends for hit Wltfiani'ii Scotcli estates, w here tbe honeymoon will be passed. When the verdict was pronounc ed against him, Sir William again ottered to cancel his engagement to Miss Gainer, but that lacy, be lieving him innocent, would hear -f no such a thing, ami ins:sted that the marriage should take place to-day. It is expected that "ir William and his bride w ill vi-it the United Sta'es in the autumn. Forest Fires la .M iiiie. Saijskvry, Me., June 10. For est fires are raging in Providence, specially on the northern branch I tbe International railroad, iv en t Junction is wiped out, and A'elford and Coal French are in langer. lCvery available man is lighting lire. Many eer-nnlls are burned. Tbe lire is spreading and unless aid conies sjoii, much greater damage is threatened. I'hnrged With Killieiy. SanFkanciscii, June 10. Thos. S. Chambers, brother of ex-Deputy Warden Chambers, of San IJuentiu prison, was arrested yesterday, charged wich an attempt to bribe J. S. Turner togiveialse testimony in the case of Sidney Bell, w ho has been convicted of the murder of Samuel Jacobson. Chambers pro tests bis innocence. Deluge of Water. The Asotin Sentinel tells how a cloud burst nearly submerged that city. It says that was a general surprise to the residents of Asotin, as an entirely unexpected rush of water came down the Madley gulch, bringing debris of all kinds and rolling stones of large size into and over a portion of the town site. Those living nearest the gulch's mouth were the worst sutferers as tln-ir place caught the full force of the torren; and re ceived the largest deposit of heavy matter before the Hood began to spread, which it soon did, cover ing the gardens ami lawns of a number of OJr people and rushing through the streets until reaching the creek and river banks. The damage will amount to several hundred dollars in gardens des troyed, cellars Hooded and general cleaning up to restore that portion of the town to its former beauti ul condition, and aWo to reopen the irrigation ditch ami county road. Nature could surely improve mat ters somewhat by a more general distribution of her favors instead of being partial to certain places. But a lesson has leen learned and some engineering must be done to provide against a recurrance of another such disaster. A channel sufficiently laige to carry off such Hoot Is could be prepared at an ex pense within the means of the town and it should be done at the earliest possible time. j STATE AND COAST. The Oregon Express Train Wrecked in California. NEWS A BOUT THE STATE. Tbe MasoLlo Grand Lodge of Oregon Moets la Portlatd-Berlont Inci dent at McMlnavllle. Rcddiso, Cal.. June 10. The oveila id south-bound Oregon ex press train was wrecked last night twelve miles above Redding, neax t -opiey. doing round a bend, en gine 24:! encountered a band of cattle and was thrown from the track against the bank, derailing the mail and express car. llie cab on the engine was thoroughly demolished. Engineer Gardner and Fireman Montanyo miracu lously escaped death. The former was badly bruised, and bad one shoe w renched off his foot. Ex press Agent Tom Knight was wounded slightly in the bead. A wrecking train from Dunsmuir went to the relief and cleared the track, so that by noon the over land north-bound train lying here was enabled to proceed. TIJK MASONS. Grant! Lodge of Oregon Session in Portland. The In PonTi.AND,June 10. The annual communication of the grand lodge of Oregon, A. F. & A. M., convened this morning in Masonic temple, with the following grand officers present : M.W.Jaines F. Robinson, G. M. ; R. W., J. C. Mo.eland, D. G. M. ; R. W., F. A. Moore, G. S. W.; R. W-, William Armstrong, G. J. W. ; R. W., 1). C. McKercher. G. Treas. ; M. V., S. F. Ciiadwick. U. Sec. ; V., W. C. Crawford, G. Chap. ; W., P. S. Malcom, G. S. D. ; W., D. L. Moomaw, G. J. W. ; W., David Linn and W., F. A. Saylor, G. Stewards; W., J. M. MoJson, G. Orator; W., Thomas Olsen, grand standard bearer ; W W". A. Wright, grand sword bearer; V., E. P. McDaniel. G. marshal ; W., M. L. Hoy', G. or ganist; W., Gustaf Wileon, G. tyler. Delegates were present from the different lodges of Oregon From the two Albany lodges were! J. K. Weatherford, J. W. Cusick, F. E. Allen, F. M. RedOeld and H. L. Waldron. Little business was transacted during the day and the lodge ia ia session tun evening. ; .- - rOKTI.AND REPUBLICANS. Hon. M. C. George Placed in Nubs ination for Mayor, Ponn.ASD, June 10. The repub lican city convention waa called to order by W. F. Matthews, chair man of the city republican com niittee, at two o'clock this after ti. on at Ttirne Mall. Hon. M.C.George was elected temporary chairman and X. B Kinir secretary. M. C. George was nominated for mayor. The Corwln Ready for Sea. San Francisco, June 10. The revenue cutter Corwin is still lying in the stream. Captain Hooper savs he is momentarily expecting orders to sail lor Behring sea, but supposed that diplomatic corres IHimience between this country and r.ngtand was causing delay. Tbe Corwin is ready to sail at an hour's notice. What Jay Gould Predicts, New York, June 10. Kierman's News Agency says: "Jay Gould tells us he cannot see what there is to base the predictions of tight money now, or later in tbe year, in view of t he heavy export movement oi breatlstutls to burope. We will begin shipping new wheat within the week." International Typographical Union Boston, June 10. In the Inter national Typographical Union convention to-day, a propcation was ueteated providing for an in dustrial exhibition at the world's lair. A resolution was adopted favoring government control of telegraphs. Recess till evening. Tried for Her Life. San Francisco, Juae 10. The trial of Margaret Getty tor shoot ing William DeRose April 6, began to day. She claims that DeRose, with w horn she was living, abused her whenever intoxicated, and that she killed lnru when driven t tlesperation. Accident at McMlnnville. McMi.vnvii.le, June 10. A. F. Washburn, a bridge carpenter, fell from a bridge at Vvhiteson tc-day, a dihta-ce of thirty feet, breaking both legs. Me will be taken to the hospital at Portland. Mis re covery is doubtful. Death of an Editor. Ghidley, Cal., June 10. Chas. Notf Reed, edito: and proprietor of the Gndley Herald, died at Colfax yesterday, of consumption. Sold to an English Syndicate. San Francisco, June 10. It is stated to day that an English syn dicate of capitalists is negotiating for the purchase of the property and plant of the American Con centrated Company located at Geyserville, Sonoma county. A VOL. VI NO. 164 branch ol the works id located in London, where the company have It is stated, by authority, thattt deal, which involves an expendi ture of $1,000,000, wilL4fiortljr be concluded. The wtfrts at Geyeer vilie have a c-epsSSity for reducing 3000 ton3,T grapes annually. A representative of the purchasing syndicate is said to hare concluded negotiations here, and last week returned to England to make preparations for the transfer. Kletlag at Grand Rapid. Grand Rapids, Mich., June 10. The street car strike broke out again early this morning. A crowd of 200 gathered at the Sweet street cable station and were smashing things when the police arrived. A pitched battle ensued. Revol vers were fired and bricks and sticks were thrown. Before the mob was dispersed officers arretted thirteen of the mob. It is report ed one of the crowd wai fatally injured and other wounded. Washington, June 10. From private advices received at the postotfice department from the universal postal anion congress now holding a session at Vienna, it is learned the long desired ac cession of the Australian colonies is effected. This meats a reduc tion of more than 50 per cent, in the rates of postage to these coun tries. Many Visitors In Portland. Portland, June 10. The an nual sessions of the Masons, doc tors and dentists, all three of which are being held here to-day, have brought t the city delegates from all over the state, and the hotels are well filled. EASTERN FLOODS. TEKKIBI.E DAMAGE TO PROP ERTY AND LOSS OP LIFE. Many Families Rendered Homeless Dwellings and Business Boases Swept Away. Ardmocr, I. T., June 10. Re ports received here give heartrend ing accounts of the fearful havoc to life and property in the over flowed vahey of Red river in rexasand this tsrritory. Dwell ing and business houses were swept away, crops destroyed, and tack of all kinds drowned. A flalboat, containing several men who were trying to rescue families driven to the tops of their houses by tne flood, cap-sized, and one of the occupan ta was droit ned. It is feared many people who are now missing have been drowned. It is impossible now to ascertain the loss of life or value of property tlest toyed. Many families are rendered homeless. Versailles. Mo.. June 10. The Osage river is higher than for many years. Bottom lands and wheat fields are flooded. Great loss will result from the destruc tion of crops, and washing awav of fences and railroad ties. IN MEMORY OP THE WAR. Unveiling the Statute to Confeder ate Dead at Fredericksburg. Fredericksburg, Va , June 10. Tne statute to the confederate dead was unveiled here to-dav with imposing and appropriate ex ercises, ia the presence of a large concourse of spectators. Early in the morning trains from the North i.nd South brought in a number of visitors, and Dy noon fully 50C3 strangers had arrived. In honor of the occasion the city is elabor ately and iiandsomelv decorated. The day is one of the most memor able in the city's history. The capacity of the town was fully taxed, but everything passed off pleasantly and quietly and nothing to mar the pleasure of the occasion occurred. Representatives from Picket camp, Norfolk; Lee camp, Richmond; Ewell camp, Prince William, and- delegations from Alexandria, Roanoke and Wash ington were also present. Decnr. ationa of the houses consisted of the national, state and Confeder ate flags, with bunting in profus ion. The oration was delivered bv General Rreriiov Johnson, and was an able and elo quent address. Would Not be a Soldier. Berlin. June 10. A soldier fired on a peasant near Russingen, on the Lorraine fron tier, on Monday. The peasant, a voumr man nstmiv Alhrooht I...I been drawn for the armv and de termined to make his escape. Me darted past tbe sentinel, but re ceived a bullet in the W. Thin did not prevent the voumr con. script from escaping into France. Sir John McDonald' Peneral. Ottawa. Ont.. June 10 Thm. ands of people to-dav viewed the remains of the late nremi The funeral was the lareeat Prar seen in Canada. The COrtpTO was composed of troops, police. public officials, members of pro vincial governments. rvmi. t wreigu powers, poticai clubs and private carriages. A pair of fast black hose free with every pair of ladies shoes, costing $3 or more, at Searls' shot,