m trl 11 " " OCIIOCO KliVlliW I't'HI MHKl KVNMT Hri'Nli4V NT B J. A. DOUTHIT Tei.na i.f M.ti.iirlill-ill. rim it'.raiita in aibam. nrHIH IN MAMINIII III'II.IUNII m o inn. lei tn.vin nnr ..i ir'ai i nl ta a .1 ,1.' 1 i. annul , mi.- rum," ... IMrvnlii, r, , HV lvell I'l'IIMIM or - Iieiilllt. W MrlliU.. I'hll M. I.. I,,, rrani liHbur K II Sh KlM.r .Wirt ( I. in JM Mi nn If A M.n.rn ,n, 1 liMllr lii.n lien K riiaiiiu-tlnlii 1 I J II Mill hrll I J N ii.l.i Mltum lli.tii.aiill II. Mil. W I. Hial.'.a ... H II tt II.., 1, , i:, A I ... II tl.l M.I.I, I i.'.l M.I, HI 1 1 I ..mi- .iii ci.i "m 1 ll'llltf A' 'i 'tut i-namr I ' ir om.i.i lilrrelerp, II t, Sir ..,1. -. j (' WIIIHW'1 Mi H,inK.ir " I J H.iUMIll ..... ... A 1 1 Inn !ImIk HA M....II, M N W lill.i II I' IlKlkimii 1. in.) Jn'iil 1 iitiiinl".liiitrrs 1 .null. I kill ... . , !.!..- It? I ,i . nl.tr , int.. I niei liiitiiili'iil A..e...ir J II . .. k". Ilu.n.ii M II I a ,uM"M l"' , l i .no lllc l'n iti 1 'I.Uf Ci tut' tin Crt rltu'I, M tt I 1I1..K H. iin Mii-.u l ivll AMI I lltNh III . I I'tliM' ni-f) I.) i m , nihM pivi) U) al 7 I 1. 1 N K V 1 1 t r MI H! MNH M 1 !i iaM H I tlltfl'lA) ( ) I I 1 " l'(lnr Hf , atllie Hi'iluiv mm I luft ! r M l ii.SHII I K ANUhli VKtt I UK I'm,. .1 ! V. att'l 1 htin ii ml it. tl. 1 attri u) ntlli'f, t ( r M t iiit 11 1 K sn h K S (t rn , Huh.U M1 I'd Ul Ml 4 H , AftltlW 1 ! in- ! ( : r I il l M III A S It WAliM HI' Ut Mi lrtrt I' in. t Hi i'lnti mn4 Kil.Ji) ( T m . mt u I fi UMln al r M I' II lh'Vk AKh l-.-l.n ilw Ml FUll .tMl lf v II UAI.l'M I as. I i , Nrtm 1 ' Hat4 ttt.t. II.ki UiImik M. ti,. A I' W.UBl.Ta. v Ua .-d lM Umm1 u4 mi. anmlk UIMkVIIIK riHK I", ' w. u 4..t. ..nil.. -1 .tvif I II. i I ( i . I I' A ( is, C. A. CLINE, Dentist, Dentist. '. 11... Ilia lit. , it 4,m la U.. -t.wl Ml 1 i "l..l i... I UfMUaM taf .-I iM ftl fu.ril .k H. P. BELKNAP, M D.. r.'iysician and Surgeon, 'In. t Ilia U ltlli..i. . ,lf I GLOKUK W. BAKNES. ATTORNEY AT LAW l'.li...llla. Or. .m tmk Tl.li'l ilnH H. E. CfcNTER, M. D.. I'liysKi.in '. anJ -.' Surt'oii. I'rln.i Ilia, Or. n t an iSiHita ajaal nl Itri tm , fclu rail. ' .wrli.l lim iiltna i f'RINEVILLE, OREGON. triDucU i Cenertl Bulking BuiIdhs. i'i .i i. .it VI,, I ...1,1. ul II Y ll.l.a M an nal. M rlii.iiata i-imiI. I.. .iil frt l.i Nl. ... h.!!.. ,i. t n.n ri.,,i..i .imI K.a V.ali lulrnal , 1 '., III... ,tpMll. il..ii .ti. ttwl.. .Hi.al alwatl-a ED N. WHITE, 'lulu klrrrl, l-rltirl Hie, Or., ,l Kll IS - A.A.A. Whisky, Budcueiser Beer, III Hi' Hit ANI'H OK Clears, Wines, Brandies Mild Drinks. and GEORGE O'NEIL, "eemiil lliior Nmlli if I'lialoniea. 'It I N K V I I.I. K, OIIHIUN, - liKAl.K.IIH IN - Fine Wines, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC. A Thoroughly Flrst-Class House in Every Respect. "tHUlit anil fifteen-Hall I'l.ol Tahlra 111 tlonil Iteimlr. "l'i ll attvutlwu to nilln iiuuutry or.lura. ii..,.' U J"- .uifi.,n V;"""' I llllv.l "" "" ON THE CHEAT PIUmiES. Va.lln.., I.nlalliili ,! M.illol.my Reign la (III Iriirlm. I'liilii MrHnliei. If there l,ii liny ikI,,ii t, vt-,rlit wlinre tli mil unit iiii i,,ii i,ii lni,M.ii,f mankind li.inld ii.srii i.,f, ,, j.,.,,,,,,, m (ir ii.iriliMii. iii priilnr, wlit-re 11 klmrl, lint i followed l.v n hum, mill n Inter mill nhiTii there In lit t It- in i, iW.,.t( im. iin. In fniiii, fiH f,,r ihimnlii. On ,,r. pry I, hi,. I 1 In- iri-Wi'M plain ki n il Iiim nwiiy In tin. Inil.i,ii lliii'. In miniiiiiT II. In 1 lii'i k iTfil n il h i-rnin Cell'. r rai pii, , mi , Krmt mill linn era, iiixl II Ii injuring In lu -olnr nii mum.., inn. mil' mill. i,f ;i I, iilniimt mii lly l,l. iiiinllii r, mivii hrru aniim hs, I, iniiirin 111 1 111 . 11 fmiKi. of kIIIiiw mil) i,,ii,,ii,N, I,,,,, (, umiw (.vi.ni , lirniiiiil, tint ,iim,,a . 1,1,-nk hiiiI ilinplrlt. In No liiuiika luililili. iiiiil. r Iry Hriniir. Tin ruin no luril lif.uifii.rtliu wllil M-Mriirii inn k nun- ihi.mhI on 11,1 ir may kmiili. 'Mm , 1 1 unnii imt rvrry rlilnk ami triiiiny nf I ho I), ill, In, u uihI ilnvi. Ihriiiiuli lul l! miKiinril nl ri ur Hui ili y, Hiwili-ry now. lu kui-h n rKon )MI wo ul, I rnt tli clwpllllKlo liauf kllllHlHIltllll iwiislriicllim, Imt I In ) urn Hoi, I lia iii-w wiiIit in Inn i.ir In miilil of lirli k nr Ihiih. ll lninla fi'W Imnla nf IiiiiiIh r fnnn tin-iiiiui-hL rnll- iy lull, 111 Mini iila li fnill hula lioiiml of tun, tlirii-nr four room llnaliaikii m tlioiiijli I lir , run ui ulmla vi iiiilil liluw H Wiiii II imt f,,r llni liivi iitinti of wrini liinliliii iiM1H.r i, ,,y W1111I1I 11, ,1 k.-rp mil tliLWlinl (.ml MIUW. Willi 1 lil. lunar tin. wnll, iiru klii'iuliil mi. llir tlin Wrallii liM.nr., Din luril la ufllMl 11 noiiilriH rl.i iiltiitrof umI null, u,,, I air.iw roof. l.iilnU r la mm h Imj ili ur In Im inul fur diair rd f.-m i a, nml l In n. i. , urn nlaiill Ilia Innlw. A lutl lail Mlrpfcuin urMiifnl. ilia Imriiyiiril. Hnn ly urn lln-re miy Irn a, f,)r un l In. jirmrln Inc. i! row vi ry lim ly mul inn. I U' niifaril II II cum l.ii t aliirl. Tlnral.a anjint; t lint jnil inu.t Unit (i-i iliv Inilluu mill f ihi- anil la f.iro a trr will ntniv m nil, I. li lt minna Unit nllia aitriinn illnllljr lini.l lHt Ulkill from OiaKrooml li) riillii4tlnn. Ill II. I. i-iainiK-il nl.ali., riotn 1 hti n ilnlu of vihlrli llnif l mulling imirr (litTrfnl In llil than l In- ill.lnni Imnai aof ntlirr M4 lli ra, Jual a. ii,il) mul luin-l y, mul alm kanf airnw anil inn nra.linl KrHlll, Ilia fHrilll-r a fmnlly in ii. I livi- In tlin aiiiiiinirllii rala at (nail fur tin. clilUln.li oini, twnnr tlinai nillra an, Inn In wlnw lint dulituuai arrow 11,0 aiinn nivin .1 nUiiia nrr iin ifrenl tor llirni In irnvi'l in lire ui'iiilirr. li KlionlhoilM' I. i IiimiI, anil llnTO la niillmiK fur Hu m iii il,. Inn to I,, him- i Iii iiim'Ivm ami lou,j f,,r aprina- Atlnlilli; Mi.iithly, A t urlnii. I'livmiHivtnin, .1 riirtniia ilii'initni n.ift llm action A lim of anal 111, limn 111 kil.lH ii. loll In mul lln u a. tr-.lmv la. iriirlitlly ilrliinliHlrMtiil, ajijg M. tiallnia, Lv Ink in X a In .1 1 In i.f whiln Ulaaa, ill..,,. t :i In, lira In il miiirt. r nnillli a flal Uiii .in, .i 1 1 1 1 1 nun ii to Dm depth of abuul t,i lillli yn Ii m.iiio llm. and n-iy tlrau all.. ...II. Mini, an, I, a, will t lllUr. j irivntin nr liHli-iWtniH y (I till) WAlcr, llllUti; Hit U.l I'm- w it ii tlat ami c. u i n n 11 su tkM ut i-siitiilf nil ulr. 'it i v tnu Uir- Ut ll a rupul nit'Vfit.riii nf riiui ion ArtMiixl tit own ikla. wiihrr by ..m-u.f it un (uro UM tr l.j hh-ih Ii.Iii u (r.uii tt pHM.niJiiy well twiint O'fl, nil Uir mu will I pn J Uhhi tlirr ilntlricnl altti-a u( thtj but tle bjr rfulrlfuifil (nr, Tlil t-otiU't. ! rmrtil i-f lU U.UU will Kra'.unll) CKtnuttthit al ttM-lf tu tlta Wrttti, iriirrHiiiit friMii the nillra U Ui0 unit, thn intnltuu nm ai Iui km tlie W MM-..- ..-.., .... , ,.,.. .. .". Mi,.,,,,,,,,,, -a. tit water ttiin. v. nit tlielaittlo I'l ndlilllllK- It, I lie killnl w ill, ou V I h laittie la-iut( anililr.ii) at ."l.aloliea... quit the .idea und prii ij,,liile itM-lf inwald the rrntrr nf Ilia U.llk 111 I In form of a rhitld, mul llirli linvarniliU- lla pnrtli'lea oil the Utltnit. Iii tin. tut in nf a ciilir, hnviiiK lua anlne a i. a. I lie ti-.t I lr, mid la-lntf lilli rr aa tho ii-lmily i.f riiliilnni i Krejitrr. r'lliall), the t-nln' Ihlllrna aa Ihe Iflia-lly uf .,....UU fc.'.n. I.... null. .11.- .11. 1M- II. IU mllii-nl an.fii.e I, II... f ,.,, iiliri.l... i l fiiilllll r. Ni ir uf Kiaina i hull. ,f adlnl lit 1.1 Ui w ,ite York 1 li C tlmt nntl lla I ki, A Miii u llt.r rt' Miiti. n In 1 1 vi' in Vab luutoit, Ima uti iihiitui. r.liinit f ainnlnu all iliH-uiiH 11k l Mr 11. I'u kniHU MilllU Hint in k,lmvi Ii nlll t lltiT. M r. Mann la n K"''1''1 llntvniil mut boltl in imiH.iiitm K.Ht.,ri in tin' ;wii'iit I'ltu-ft. t'Uo (t)lti whuh loiinH iin- Ii r-t Imliitl UtlUl tar tttvrk to thi Uu f.M tntf Infill, but U la oiily m tln!k. (. r lit n j.tmlu. Nimi jmtn ttjju I lin Aiiii i ivui i.ibntrtiut HHrutci thm, of ubwti Mr Maun i ti iihmiiIht, w as in tub rxt t iMl uvi-r rM'inf iiuuiiii-r of b lrt Ul iitrf linn tew i mh l tbnriHM' Ibe work of t'il.t.-'tlhK, Mblch in Uiy libra-rit-a 1 riitirtiiuii-i. i ttt-y mloiitnl tt ll-t ft rttiiuiiuii tmtiu ut m THMiia whu h mIhmiUI bbrrvni!tt by U"liu' Uv lif t irtirrut tli imiiiu Mlrnvnl by n ttlfii. Kur (hi iwkB at viUHln , mut br.i.tmtf Um ruiunii wnubl U u Hi tlx ) ..ij.Uil ttiti ftii.li tou. 1 bti Ititt' Mr lb h; IViir-y iNwiri', known o It'i-ti Htnl mi Iu ti Jilily in W iisliintuii, llatl tlna ul v It 'i n; U lnit I be ct'lltjutliy of Irani! tt libritt mii j it'Vi t it . Tin- 1 1 it iiomt lu um l"t. lai n "'lit. t-M .mi' of I lu- tnu. ctiin tnuii Nlkftia un W ; fur U illiHiu, il; fr llrlir), mul J: Ir J.imn. Vf.liunituu I'oaL , . MiiiifliiMrr SrHntara. Tho .ajM r mill ut (bin pbtt ti bun iim.b friitil iltifbwT htiilln wvrriil limnnf prt jmt wblfb will be M ill tu 'Xht,ji in tb rul. Tli mm't li n,KM,l'',l iiHMT.ir tt hImw pai r. 'J'b't tmli U now lm intf nutifbtwrrH. I.it ovi'UHiH Tho Ibiily U iniblioitii ran (in ('Mini nlithu on tlia aim M.w. r t. C. S. SMITH .VI' IH K - Gary House Bat7 . I1KAI.K IN - Cutter Whisky, - WW lilt tNIH t'K - Wine, Brandy and liecr. - AlilO- Key West and Imported Cigars Neat and Coinforlabln Club Room. No ilm aparwl tu iuae ciMlnmera oomfort-aula, n:i.i:vii,i,i:. crook ME SANCTIFIED SECT. Religious Movement That Has Found Favor in Tacoma THK VVOMKN I'I RIKIKD BY GOD. "iMrrl1.1l Woiiirn llriiuunr Tlielr ffu- l mi ill I nlll Tliy hhi.ll I,. Nii.1IIIiI and Mitlrliuiinlitl Inffilli.lly Itr.ulli Xllmr I'mlllo I'lmat Nana, rAi o.MA.-Mra.. 0. V. (iullttKlii-r. wife nf tin. iiuu..r .r II... 1il;...h u .1..1 I j--...-.. ... .c iii.iiirifn .ill-IIIIIIIHl m inn ii-iuii r of new ri'liifioim wit, inimlarr of women, principally 'iiiiri-d liv riiiimiKt'iMl tlu ii ln.aluii,;. Mini mnn Ki'iiemlly, unlraii the latter hiive Iwifotne iinililiiil, a a the wuinnii ln-lifve tljmn, wlvi-ii purilli-il by (Jik nml amirtilieil lie- voinl llm triiirliof iinpHii.'llllnl mankind, I ho iiiiivi'ini'iit Inn. ini'tuHh iiifllcivnt HiuilBrity ttinnii niarrieil ami tiiiiiiar run ttomi'ii ami a li - mi'ii lo warrant tlii Icailt'ra in ri-ntitiK linll lo iliwuaa lli kiiliji'i t ol iiiiivurHnl aani-tillration Inrli llii'V roiikiiler an iiiirtant hum In it hinlinr 1'ivihr.iitiuii and i-thitji, An a rrauli of n.lhfrinjf to the apirit of the irinriiin'a in inn new arct llii-ni are re- airti-i M'vernl iiialriinniiiul Infeliritieii, reirnrninir winrii Mra. IibIIbitIht Bav8 that if either the liuahaiul or the wife il am nihil ami tin' other i not Ihey ran not tret ulniii; loHi iher. It ia riirrentlv ri'iHirted l!ev. Mr. lial lusher ia iliapleaaed with the new aect'a iilani and would i'-k a (limn e. HKST Til hllHHTIia. Many Wllnaaara AOtri.i J.k llurliilpb'a ntanlly. Kai Fkancihi o. Jake liinlnlph, who atti-iiipteil to kill the Imaineaa maiiaiier j in the Chnniirle on the Till inatant, liaa ! ,H",'n '"'""iitled to the Morkton Innane I Any I inn an the reault of the exainiiia. I lion U fore (Miieriir Jude Ij'vy and (lis inaanity ('iiiiiiiiiaaioni rH. There waa no attempt lo inlerpoae a defanae, and the ronaeiiaua (( leaiiinnny eatahliahed las- yoinl queatinn that ICtidnlpli waa iiianne, ami that hia meiitiil mndition w aa of he reditnry nriiriii. I hria llm kley teatifiiil that lie had known hnn lor twenty veara, ihiriiiK the irreHli-r part of whirlitime liudnlpli had lavn Ins cleik and eoni- :in ii 111. 'I he ex-laia recalled the urn kioriMt litN of inelaiirliolia whicli over raine Iiiiilolih, h ho had aeveral timea lh ,u , ..ni, , k'U 1),.r, , t,en III in aelf. r.in klev Udievinl Uiidolph waa in- an lie, and Hint In inaaiiltv had la-en liaatemd and afu-rtivatiil by domestic tmotilea. Sam liniiiey'a knowledge of Kn..i!.li exteniliHl over iiiiinv veara, and he iiernoiinlly la lieveil that the man waa inaane, a.a well aa danweroiia to the romiiimiitv. J. 11. Kliot, whom Kmlnlpli tried tu alnait, tetifiia that lie did not know the niBn and had never aeen him U'fure tin, nnniult. I,enuiel Rudolph, a brother of Juke, admitted the family 1(4111 1 of madm-aa, and continued the niKtiT iri iiu'iifii v trri'MiMiiiMili V t- , , .. ... v,A iHiaal ami I'r. j. M. Hell teatilled that Ihey knew Jake Kudolph, ami that they Wliei i-. he waa inaaiie. Kudoliili waa aiixirilinnlv iMiiiinitted to the aeyliini at Mh ktoii, k ith the prnvimnii thnt ahould lim rvii, 11 v reatmuil he innat lieturne.1 over In the San 1 rani iai-o authorities (ur , .11 I. .I "I""1 "' ' ' U With IB tout to nui.mil iminlrr. MM I t. li I.I 41 HTKAI Kit Utratixe Oafl That Itimera Abowt Miint.rrji Hay. Pai-iku- I'iKovt, (AI Helateil peilea triana who were on the railroad trark that lim a the Ik ach near Chinatown the other niK"ht w ere eonsiderably amamvl at wriiiH through the thii k fog the diatini't otillini-H uf a "iimll "tnnmrr. Brini; no near the ahore and anion); atmie of the moat danneroiia nx-ka ill thia virinity, they l ame lo Ihe innrhision that the laiat waa a amnt-k'ler. The helniainan evi dently knew the ins and nut a of the bay, aa no veaael ronld apprtiirh ao near the ilanireriiiia ahore without lieing in n-at jwril. No tilth! oould lie diaeerm-il by the men on ahore. She bad evidently ta'i ii there Rome time, and aa aoonaatlie men on ahore were aeen by I hone on the trainer the veaael Wiot put lilnint and tiiadti Htraikh! for llie ojien Hen, This ia the ai-i-oml oivtirrenre of thin kind in lliiri neinliNirhmal, as on Ihe UStll of .Miiridi la..t aoine railroad ImiiiU aaw what apiH-anil by their drwription to la' the iMime lain) that iitteinptisl landing Iheotlieriiiitht. Monterey Huv is the heat linrhor on llie i-oaal for aiiiiiti;lera, and at timea Ihey have !eeti enptnred here; bill ainii1 the fifty Chinamen landed near here by the llalrvon were taken into niatixlv the hm i nrir li-ra have been eaii tintia. Some weeks atfo several ouatoiii limine nllU-inlH were al 1'arillo tirove.aml ainre then a elose watrli hu.i leeii kept by their order, and some interesting developments, are looked for. TW O At! A INST ONM. Ilsrlalon of Ihe t inirl In Kalr lllailile. 1H Idwlnter San Kraki'Im-o. The suit of Conces- sionnire C. K. Hull against the Midwin- ... .ii iii tor Kuir iniinagen.ciit tins been divided In favor of the latter. Hall claimed that In Ch i-iil'O he bought t lie exclusive right to exhibit gold and silver plating at the Midwinter l'nir. He paid MO for the privilege, ami went to the lurtlier ex pense of tlttinir up a $1.:100 Uioth. After In'waM in working trim he discovered (lull three other people at Ihe fiiir were in the same line of business. Ilnllde lintnded that their privileges should lie revoked. The management refused to do this, and Hull brought suit for an in junction. The w hole case rested on hia application papers. Hall said he had been tumble to get them from the man agement. The management declared Hint tlu-y were " lost." In consequence testimony had to he oll'ered to show what Ihey contained. Hall swore, they ...,l ill... dm I' ..vt-ln.ivn M lirivile..... and pointed to his receipt to show taut egon, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia I,,, would not have paid the nionev had and Alaska. The above-named gentle he not got an exclusive right. Messrs. men have already secured here tuipor ile Young and Comely swore that Hall taut exhibits, and the outlook for the had not been granted the "exclusive" lutoratate Kuir ia exceedingly good. county, ouhgo.v. pHvili e. Jt wan two axalnnt one. Jui1k Murphy raid that tli tireponderance of eviiienre waa on the aide of the Midwin ter rair management nd he must per, force give judgment in IU) favor. rKNMMOIIK ONVK'TKD. Tha Ki-Cuillity ( lurk Kound Kiiiliaasleinent. lulll7 af Pobt Townskki). W. Y. Ken ni more, ei-('oiiiity Clerk of Jeireraon county, haa la-en ronvirted in the Kujierior Court of euiliezzlliiK fiW.fK). The jury reeom mended that he receive the lowest sen tence consistent with the law. One year is'iore n reurm irotn omi-e two local naiiaa reiusen ui pay tlielr taxes on ac count of their property lielni ajisesmxl at an excessive valuation, tun while the matter waa in kiljinliration.paid to Kn iiiniore Uie amount stated ,u a lender. Sutwi-ipiently the auit wj deiikal in favor of the hunks, ami Fennimore turned IheofUcenvcr -ihe. lewlrah-eled County clerk. Th avi-iile,,l ,diil not sur render the money to hia itiisor of the Comity Treasurer, hnch waa the evi dence adduced in the prosecution. The defense oll'ered no U-stiinoiiy except as to Kennimore'i previotia iood character ami reputation in the com in unit v. The jury was out thirty minutes. Mr. Ken nimore haa lived in Jellerson county ten years, and was a lieputy Collector of Cnaioiiia from 1HK1 to lung. In lHHtiand lMIHJ he waa electeil tonntv Clerk bv larite maioritiea. leailiriK the head of the ticket by 200 or ). AHTOItlANH HKJKCT IT. Tha atanion-Caa.thll Propoaltton la llvrldad Adveraaly. As'roniA. The Stanton-Campbell rail- roaJ pmjioHition waa conaidered by the Astoria railroail suhsidv roinmittee and lecidiil upon adversely. The uiain ol- ji-ction found was that it was propose! to tie up the aubsidy for twenty day and this in accordance with the previous determination ol the committee to enter tain no otler other than one to complete the road was rejected. Whether the Hanton-Camphell party will now retire ia a matter ol conjecture, although Sir. Stanton stated before his departure for I ort In ml that he won Id abandon the en terprise for good. Many of his friends u-re, however, claim that he will again h' in the field with an amended propo sition in the course of two or three weeks. The Ix-lief is mining ground that the I'nion I'acilicwill build the river road this summer, and various rumors to that cllect, all apparently well found ed, an- current. The aeiitiment of the majority of the property owners is fa vorahle to Messrs. Baxter and 1 hi ken son, in whose gixxl faith and ability to ring the matter to a aticcesslul issue there ia a pretty general eonlidence. L1TTI.K ANSIK MOONKV. Many Iteaanna to llelleve That Hhe la F.mlly r'reerj.au. Kak Kkaxi isi-o. The K)lice ridicule the storv that Kniily J. Kreeman ia the niissitig Annie Slooney. Sergeant Haley, ho haa had a hand in the investigation aav anxiety and a urft- ovet the hum of hia daughter baa affected Jamea Moon ev's mind, and that for that reason his ti 1 1 ii i H t i.i ii of Ihe irirl is ol no value. It iroca without savim? that thia police oimiioii is of no real wentlit in deterimn I n it the identity ot me gin, wnicn is me real niiestion at isstie. Mary Cunco, the woman who is supposed tohavealxluoted little Annie Mooney, was in the city Unit the time of the picnic at Belmont, and she had the child in her possession shortly after that event. The Kreeman girl nil that child beyond possibility of o ticet ion. and there are many circutn1 stance, including the maudlin admis sions ol the old woman, which Uoi) out the theory that Annie Slooauy has been louud. AUKS OH DITOIU'K. The Parties Are Prominent, and Sensa tionalism U Promlaed. SRATri.a. A sensational divorce suit was U-giin here the other day. uie plaintiff is Mr. Dr. Rawson, cousin of I'rince Ylerbide ol Mexico, with whom she waa formerly in love and with whom she w us recently received at Washington, I). C. bv Secretary t.iresham. She 1 snppoae to have Ix-en jilteil by him, and. meeting lr. Kawson, who i a very handsome man, on a train while she w as t onlv 17 vears old, ahe married him after a six days' courtship. They then resided in Helena, Mont. Mrs. Kawson, who is a lovely woman and now visiting in California, asks to lie excused from de- tailiiur the causes of the divorce, but al leges that her husband's practices were sticli that sue coma not live wiin nun. lr. Kawson was recently in Ijndon.bnt is now U-lieveil to be in New York. What is known aside from the complaint promise extraordinary revelation. Iienny Pheasants fur California. roiiTi.Axn. Twenty-six pairs of Denny pheasant have been shipped to Califor nia to 1 distributed la several counties of that State for propagating purpose That is enoinih for a starter more than wore turned lixwe In Oregon at first. It is claimed that under the present law pheasant cannot la? shipped out of the State (or breeding purpose; but, a these were for the State of California, it is understood that some arrangement was made here for allowing them to be shipped. Several year ago the Kod and C.iiii Club of Arir.ona tried to .procure pheasants here to stock that Territory, ,"", ,lllb0 to secure any. There is loss ditliculty in pwnring these binis now, and II the law ma noi interiere, large numbers would tie sent to ditt'erent Hate. These pheasants are th most prolific and hardy ol game birds, and the sncivss which attended their intro duction here lias caused sportsmen in other Stale to bo anxious to introduce them there. , Ciiiiliiilsalniirra for Tacoma'. Fall-. 8an Kk Axciaoo. Joseph II. Stiles, Cominissioner-Cieneral for Great Britain at the Midwinter Kair, haa been appointed chief of foreign affair for the Tacoma Interstate Fair. Edward Scott, Vnited States Commissioner at the Mid winter Kuir, has been appointed United States Commissioner for the Tacoma fair for all States outside ol vt asiungton, ur- Saturday, junk 2. IfflN'S CANAL DILL Provisions Made for an Imme diate Working Capital. OBEAT INNOVATION INTRODUCED I'lan for the Completion of tha Nicara gua Canal tijr This Guvniiii0Ut by a Kmw System of Kluauolrlna; Home features of Morgan'. Product. W'asiiinotok. A plan for the comple tion of the Nicaragua canal by this gov ernment by a new system of financiering haajieen introduced in the ilonse by its ant! it. lirvan of Nebraska. While some fea.t i.rt of Bvnator M'-rgau's jirodui t are'J ... n-IKjated, a groat innovation i hrxmghtf wlrwaynnectin(r in. water of I'ti , . i i..i...i 'l K Sounrl at ftalm.a Ky wit.li Ijkea forward by provisions Intended to in crease the circulating medium of the country, paying for the stock of the canal company by an issue of legal-tendi note modeled after the greenbacks i !Ki;2. The plan I deaigned so a to meet favor from the anti-bond men. Accord. iiiK to the bill the stock of the canal com tianv ia to consist of 1.1)00 share of 1 1 IX) each, for which legal United States note identical in character to those issued under the act of Kebraary, 1802, are to be issued, redeemable to the same ex tent and same manner as those of 1K02. The Secretary of the Treasury is to pur chase 170,000.000 of the stock of the coir pany and pay for it at par by the iwnie ot tne notes aeeenneo, wnicn are to be kept in circulation a i part of the currency of the country. Six millions of the capital stock is to be issued to the government ol -Nicaragua, lotsj.lsiu to Costa I'.ira, and the remaining $23,500, 000 i to be held in the Treasury until the government divides whether to par chase it or permit it to be sold by sub scription, except an amount not to ex ceed 7 ,000,000, to be nsed bv the com panv in taking up its outstanding stock Provision is made for an immediate issue of 2.0o0,000 a a working capital and the issue of the remainder in quarterly installment as may be necessary to carry on the work of construction. PKiHTING SMALLPOX. rttra Precautions Takeai bj the Chicago Authorities. Chicaoo. Mayor Hopkins and Health Commissioner Reynold have issued joint proclamation requiring all persona in the city who have not been vacci nated to have that operation performed within ten davs under penalty of prose cution under a city ordinance providing a hne ol not lees than J nor more than 26 for failure. Those who cannot afford to pav for vaccination will be treated free. The Commissioner has put 100 men on the rolls. Thev consist mainly OI puvsicians ana senior nieo.icn.1 sin dent, and will be used as vaccinator, To the force of men investigating daily me sweat snops-- tweniv-nve other w ere added, making the total (ore fifty. 1 he health officials have secured a lum ber kiln in which to fumigate clothing. This will be useful in the fumigation of clothing taken from "sweat shops." On account of the prevalence of the disease the I itv Collector has temporarily fused licenses to junk dealer. LOVK HAS FOKKVER FLED. Mills Kuaaell and Rla-nor Pernglal Agree to Separate. Nkw Yoek. Lillian Russell and her husband, Signor Perugini, who is known in private life aa John Chatterton, have separate.! forever and aye. This an-nouni-ement, which i made positively on the authority ol no leas a person than suss Kussell lierselt, will be a big sur prise to the public, a the memory of her tnarriaite to her fellow-singer, not quite four month ago, is not yet faded, but to those who are intimate' with Miss Rus sell and her husband it will come only as the logical result of their difference in temperament, which became pronounced lew a&yt alter tne strange Sunday morning ceremony performed bv a ilo- boken Justice of the I'eace. For to their relative and others close to them the songbirds made no secret of ttieir sad discovery that their hearts, unlike their voices, were not attuned and never could be. LABOR IN ORKOON, A Statement From the American. Fro- tectlve Tariff League. Washington. The American Protect ive Tariff league has prepared a state ment showing the condition of labor in Oregon. From 140 different reports in tlurty-tlve different town it ia shown that the total average number of hands employed in lSi2 was 3,848. In 18!3 there were s,U21, and in 1SSH, 1,612. Tin was a decrease in 18i3 of 21 ixt cent, ami in ibh oi ou per cent, fev-entv-six reports were received from Portland, showing 2.5S9 hand emnloved in 112 and 1,154 in 181H. The statement aays the deplorable condition in Oregon Is not conrincd to wnv on industry, out extends to grain-storing. Hour mills, ag cultural implements, sheep and wool. furniture, hardware, lumber, iron and stceL building, etc. The detail of the depression from all section of the State are given. Heath of a Rectus. Pknvkr. Mrs. H. M. Kerr of North Fifteenth street, Philadelphia, and J, J. Munn of Chicago, the sister and nephew of Hiram J. Brendlinger, are heirs to over 500,000 by hia death. Brendlinger w as a bachelor, and was found dead in tx'd recentlv. He owned a large amount of unmortgaged property in the center of tho city, Munn was' formerly with the Colorado National Bank of Denver and afterward with the First National Bank of Helena. He ia now in Chicago. Brendlinger was 74 years old, and for ten years haa been a recluse. He was a California argonaut, came to Colorado in 18611 and was second Mayor of Denver in 1804. Locusts In Arkansas Lirrt,K Rock. Reports come from all over the State that locusts are abundant, and many fruit growers are making anx ious inquiries regarding their destructive habits and their probable damage to fruit and crop. mi. NATIONAL CAPITAL NEWS. A hill to provide for coinage at tha branch mint at Ienver, Col., haa been introduced in the I louse by J'ence. It appropriate yiOO.OtX) for the construc tion of the necessary plant. Kepresentative Wilson of Washington Is prepared to show that the House cntoi the Apache Indian appropriation! from (12n,UIIU to '.HI,(aj will necessitate a re duction next year of 1 ,000,000 pound of ts-el and ;0,COO pounds of flour. It is his opinion this cut ia likely to lead to trouble with the Apaches. It will also lie shown that the Indian police service will he made inefficient by the proposed cut and the Indian schools crippled. There are many other specific item likelv to cao.se an uprising among the Indiana. Senator Squire ha offered an amend ment to the river and harbor bill provid ing for the Seattle canal in m reew form, aa follow: " tiredging Shilshole Bay and Salmon Bayand improvement of the . irot eon nd at Maluiran fey wil.li Lake L mon anil Washington by amarxruig ii,a waterway into a ship canal, with neces sary locks and appliance in connection therewith, 2H0.UOO." He also offered an amendment of 25,000 for dredging Kv erett harbor, including the month of Snohomish river and Snohomish river from its mouth to IxiwelL Among Uie serious charge Secretary Herbert is investigating on the coast delense ship Monterey at San Francisco is one relating to the virtual ruining ol II Ulll rri.uiiK mine viiiuai lui.iiiiie 01 the hydraulic turrets, whicli contain the big twelve-inch rifles of that ship' bat tery. It is understood that on the re cent sea cruis- of the ship during; prac tice firing of the guns it was thought by the officer in charge that the hydraulic mechanism for taking up the recoil need ed modification. One of the machinists of the ship was ordered to take out the plungers and reduce their diameter a quarter to half an inch. The plungers were reduced one-quarter, and a lien the guns were fired again the water naturally rushed past the plungers with very little resistance, and every pipe and joint con nected with the apparatus hurst, flood ing the turrets and ret emulating repair) which will consume several weeks. All but the final step has been taken in the admission of Utah a a State of the I'nien. A favorable report on the bill has been made to the Senate by Faulkner, Chairman of the Committee on Territories. It i provided that the election for a constitutional convention shall lie held the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, MM; that thia convention shall meet the first Monday in .March, lS'.tj.and that the constitution framed by this convention and the elec tion of State officers under it and mem bers of the State Legislature shall take place the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1855. This would leave the constitutional convention to fix the time for the election of the Legislature, whicli would elect United States) Sena tors. It is believed that the House will agree to the Senate amendments, and in that case Utah will be started on its way to Statehood some time during this ses sion of Congress. Attorney-General Olney has rendered an opinion in which he holds the settle ment made by Secretaries Windoru and roster with the North American Com mercial Company, bv which the govern ment for the year l'ssaj, 18!1 and 18i2 received a less rental both as to the bo nus and the rental per skin than was originally agreed upon, waa illegal and tlierelore la not binding upon the present Secretary. This reduced rental and tax was accepted because the company had not been permitted to take the full num ber of skin ordinarily specified in the lease as a limit. In view of this dex-ision the Secretary has made a formal demand npon the company for the full amount of rent and per skin tax for the vear 181)3, and has referred to the Attorney-General for such action aa be may deem advis able the matter of collecting from the company the full amount due from the previous years, lae whole amount claimed to be due the government ia bont SiO.OOO, of which 102,000 U on account of the 1893 catch. The legislative and judicial appropria tion bill lias been completed by the Ap propriation Committee. It carries the salaries of all the government officers for the corning year. The whole amount recommended in the bill is 21,101,82.1, being a reduction under the estimates of $1,208,687 and a reduction under the ap propriation act ol the current year ot 7Ut,llH). The whole number of salaries especially provided for in the bill is 10,- 110, being 3oj less than the number pro vided for in the law for the current vear. The reorganization of the Treasury De partment on tne oasis recomniendeu by the IXxkery commission i a feature ol the bill. It reduces the Treasury force 1S6, and reduces expenses $2311,080. An other new feature of the bill is the pro vision for printing 10,000 copies of the rebellion records, both of the Union and Confederate navies, to be apportioned among Senators and members and by them distributer! to libraries. The ap pointment by the Secretary of the Treas ury of a chief of the revenue cotter service is provided for. The item for sugar inspectors, heretofore in the bill, has been dropped, as the committee evi dently believes there will be an abolition of sugar bounties, , Attorney-General Olney ha rendered an opinion at the request of Secretary Carlisle upon the question whether Chi nese merchant lawfully in the United States when the statute of November, r ISiUI, took effect are with in the provisions of the third paragraph of section Sof that statute, lie says that to interpret the language of the statute literally would be to make Congress establish a new class of Chinese person admissible to the United States and to wink at per sons who might not be merchants at the time of their application and might even 1x9 laborers, but who had been merchants in the United State at some former pe riod. But the presumption applicable to everv statute is to prevail in the case of the act of November 3, 1808, namely, that It lay down a rule ol conduct for the future, but makes no change in the rights already acquired or conditions al ready established. He concludes from these premises : " That this third para graph of section 2 of the act of Novem ber 3, 1SH3, is to be regarded a wholly proRective in its operation and aa ap plying exclusively to Chinese merchant who both come into the United Statea for the first time since NoveuitterS. 1893, and, having carried on business here afterward, leave the country and seek to return. Merchants already here when the statute took effect may leave the country and return as if the act of No vember 3, 18U3, had not been passed,'' NO. 52. FABULOUS FORGERIES. Charges of Young Lebaudy Are Well Backed. FELL INTO 8HAEPEES' HAS4)S. The Scion of a Noble Family Goes Forth an eilla Te Avoid Proaeentloa Count F.lle Talleyrand-Perl gord Must Lena France Foreign Cablegrams. Pahis. Since the Deacon family skel eton was brought to the view of the public J'aris ha had no sensation equal to "the Count Elie Talteyrand-Perigord affair. That the charge made by y oung Ielnudy are weft backed etm certain from the fact thai Princes Sagaa, another of the, ConrirUha ranaented to par snm equal to. 520,OUO. H lienor the Count or M. de Woestyn, both of whom are now at liberty, thank to the Prin cess, knew they were handling forged note haa not appeared in evidence, but that somebody forged Lebaudy's name to paper for a fabnlous snm is certain. Under the agreement Connt Elie will go out of France for a number of years, and le vtoestyn will probably leave Pan. tt. i' t j ( , r, I n,ere dotibt now that the Count fell into the hand of sharpers, who soon relieved him of whatever he realized from the sale of the notes, for he ha not a franc left. In fact, he goes abroad under a pension settled npon him by his mother, w ho is willing to make any sac rifice if he will reform. TEN THOUSAND LIVES LOST. Cities and Towns In Veuexnela Deetroyed by an Earthquake Hhock. Caiacas. The Herald's correspond ent telegraphs: A terrible earthquake hock took place in Venezuela April 28. I Reports which have been received here I from the districts affected tell of terrible loss of life and the destruction of vil lages and towns. The cities of Merida, Lagunillas, Chiguara and San Juan, sit uated in the northwestern part of the Republic in the region of the Andes, are reported a having been totally deetroyed by a fierce shock at 11 o'clock on the night of the 28th. Many villages are said to be wrecked, but details are not yet to be had. The convulsions extend ed to parts of the adjacent Republic of , Colombia. Full reports of the catas i trophe will be learned slowly, but it ia prolable that 10,000 people have per I ished, and it is certain that the greatest nitfering prevails in the places visited by the earthquake. The United States Minister here has notified the State De partment at Washington of the terrible effects of the catastrophe, and has asked that assistance be given to the people of the stricken districts. mox om cH.ABQi d'affaires. Washington. Secretary Gresham has received the following cablegram from Bartlemann. United States Charge d' Af faires at Caracas, Venezuela: "An earthquake on the 28th of April de stroyed the cities of Kgido and Merida and several villages. The loss of life is said to be heavy." ENGLAND'S LABGB PROBLEMS. On Their Solution Will Depend tha Fa tare of the Empire. London. The Tines comments edi torially on a series of articles concerning Canada, which it has published recently. The writer says: "It seems manifest that of the large problems, on the suc cess fnl solution of which the future of the British Empire will depend, there are very few which are not more or less directly illustrated by Canadian experi ence, and the probable solution that Ca nada will find, whether for good or evil, largely affects tha organic structure of the empire. It is certain that the influ ence of Canada on the international re lations of Great Britain and the United States have tended more than anything else to a peaceful settlement by arbitra tion of questions which nnder less favor able conditions might have proved in tractable to diplomacy. It is not per haps altogether fanciful to surmise the beneficent results achieved in this direc tion. Possibly they will be the germ of future development almost too vast and far reaching for the political imagina tion of living men to conceive. What may be the future of Canada's relation to the' United Statea on the one hand and to Great Britain on the other no man can yet say, but none can doubt that the problem here propounded is big with the fate of untold generations." In Trouble Again. London. A dispatch from Cairo says : A criminal indictment haa been lodged at Paris on behalf of Egyptian notables against Count Ferdinand de Lessepe and the early directors of the Sues Canal Company lor the misappropriation ot money. The claims amount to several million pounds, and are based upon doc- mu.-i.vo plTCUl uudw ...1 nl S a i , 1 P. sha, the Viceroy of Egvpt. The case is expected to equal the Panama canal scandal in Importance. Fleeing- From Pereoentton. Moscow. One hundred German Bap tists have left the province of Kherson and the province of Volhynia for Amer ica to seek an asvlum from Russian re ligious persecution. As the vessel on which they embarked left Libau the em igrants sang a psalm, which was heard for some time after the vessel had left the harbor and greatly affected the crowd on the dock. To Dtsouas Disestablishment. London. The Liberal Federation of the North of Wales resolved at a recent meeting that, as the government had re fused to pledge themselves to carry the Welsh disestablishment bill this session, the federation should take an independ ent line of action and convoke the Welsh Liberals to discuss the situation. Political Situation la Argentina- London. A dispatch to the Times from Buenos Ayres, Argentina, says: The political situation is rapidly becom ing difficult for President Pena. The opposition declare that ex-President Pet-, ligrtui dominates th Ministry, J il