EUGENE CITY GUARD. EU02NE CITY. OREGON. REFUSED TO MODIFY. HIS GUILT DOUBTFUL. The Nnirria lourt Might Nut llaa t'uHVH'Ird II Im. Olyuipia, Wa'.i., Junu 28. The u prcuie oourt May affirmed the Judg incut lu tho case of Iho state, rUHptlllll-t-iit, v. William IlulmtM, MpiMillaut. Iu doing no, tin) oourt stated that thu question of whether or not thu defend ant "lu iu Id have Uvu fouud guilty of murder lu thu first degree had given liiuru troublu thau nil thu technical cr turn assigned in tliu cae. The faeU am that tliu defendant wan a colored boy, weak bodily, but of great strength of mind, workiinr in thu Oregon Im- Jail fa Marrltl Will Mot haiiga III Or. Iff Im Mhurt l.lna t . Halt Luke, Juuo ST. Judge Mcrritt ha refused to uiixlify hi previous or der in regard to a receiver for the Ore gon Khort Line & Utah Northern. The cast) fame up again today on application of the American Loan 6c Trust Com pany for a iiualilloatlou, asking that J. M. Kgun bo made nolo receiver. The attorney for tlie trout company wan J. (. Marshall, and J. M. Thurston and 1 1'. L. William represented the Union j I'acillo intenntH. (ieneral Cowan ap- pcrod under the sx'ial din-etion of the attorney-general of the United Htate to op)xme the application of the 1 loan oouiNuy. Iu addition to au in ; dej iiileiit receiver, the loan company 1 asked permission to laaue receiver"' ccrtiflcati, had Isrn done lu other ' court, for the rcanoii that the raising of large sum of money required by the .....u,,.,i iVn,,,,,!,.'. mliiia .t Frank- order of tho L tali court wax linpru'-li- liu, King county. William Kuaaell, j cable. Jodgo Marshall said nothing the man killed, was a large, powerful '"W ''" u'",,,r th" present order, bully. Holmea and Kuaaell roomed , Is-cauxe it 1 imixissiblo for the trust together, and, January 24, 1804, con- company to pay a lurge amount of gregatod at the company' saloon, it ""'"7 to remain under the name man being pay day. Holme had taken agement a before. Kuaaeirit piatol from the table in their Heuator Thurston urged that no room and gave it to another boy, tell-! modification of the tinier ahould lie inn him ti take it home. Kuxxcll ac ' made, Oolicral Cowan aaid he wa in- .a .i.......i,.,, .,f ....linu thn 1 strueted by the attorney-general to pistol and searched Ilolmc. Not find- j strenuously oppiate thu application on ingthe.pixUil.HuKa. il then aaaaulted the part of the government. The re the boy, slapping him on either aide of eclver formerly apixiiuted were aati-i- fu.. un.i ti.iiiu mI.iixIvh liimiiiiue. I factory to the government, aa it inter- ..I.. .i.-i i.. t..i.... . i...ii. Hi.ii.'ti.urM eat rau along with the property. Thu liu kiwi ii au iiiir m jm j ua.au - f,.r r I. ami "faleul.iled to have a loan company would have niifKi-r la fore tha day waa over." an indeH.ndent receiver when When II.iliiK-a iniide hia . wane, he trot crued iuterext on thu mortgngo "... '...i.i .... thu pixtol from thu boy, rcturuiwl to tliu auliaiu and deliberately fired at Kuaaell, The llrat shot did not tako effix't. Kuaaell Jumnl at thu defendant, when Holme tired again, atriking him iu the forehead. Kuxaell fell anil Immediate ly expired. The court aaid: "Thia la a hard caao. Hud the u. prcmo court aat aa juror under the U-xtimoiiy aliowu, it i questionable if tliey would have felt justified iu re turning a verdict of murder iu thu flrat degree, but a re vernal ia asktxl for ou technical error, which the court I not able to support Thu flrat error aa signed 1 want of jurladictiou in the trial judge, becauae Judge J. Z. Mixire, lx'foro whom the trial wa held, i not one of the judge flirted from the county of King; but a thu defendant, knowing the iiielllgibilily of the judge, the right of the ao thu luortgiigo wa paid. Ou behalf of the government, he thought the aeparation ought not to Ixi made. IIu explained, however, that he opposed the application ou lie count of thu ax!uniary iuterext of the government At the coucluaioii of the argument Judge Merritt aaid: "Thi caao ha aiven me great trou blu and ome annoyance. 1 made order rexpeeting receiver' rtiflcate, and xliall not do o now. The imitte i la-iuu uonxldcred iu the apix'iilx of other circuit. In the meantime I will let the order xtiind a before.' WAS A GIGANTIC FKAWD So the Peralta Land Grant Case Proves to Be. Til K CLAIMANT WAS AKKESTKD Th t'uurt llrM That Kvrry Till l'ai-r lulruilui'fl In Hi Nult Hail lln Mamifarliirwil. Santa Ye, N. M., June 27. Tho great l'eralta grant, xituuted in Ari zona and New Mexico, and covering 12,42I,00U acre of land, which ha boon ou trial for three week, wa de cided tialay iu favor of the government The claimaut wai in court, appearing cool and collected. The court held every title paper to be forged, uud manufactured, and that the m Union record of Hun Salvador, Cul., were forged to euuble the wife of the cluim uut to connect herxclf with thu I'erulta family. Chief Juxtice Keed announced it wa not lieccHxary to determino who MILLIONS IN MINES. l arge InvMiiiiiU An MwU In l'aIHe t'lia.l l'riiirrt. New York, June 2. "Million of dollar have been invested iu gold mine iu the pant few month," wild John McDonough, prexident of the Firat Natioual bank of Creede, Colo. "A curiour proof of the aolidity and conxervatixm of tho iuveator i thu fact that they do not allow theae de tail to be made public if they cau help it, the odium attached of lute year to tho mining buaiue being o great a to almoxt uffect a muu'a credit. Thi apring ncveral large gold prox-rtic have DtH-n purchaaed by New York and THE TASK Salisbury Succeeds Rosebery as Premier of England. THOSE WHO WILL HOLD OKKiTK Itoxrberr Ainmuiirnl the ICr.lgiiall.ini" th lluuxi-ur l.onl. ami llarrourt lu Hi" t'OIIIIIIUIIX. Loudon, June 2(1. The .Maniui r,TVu. ..r r: - .. ... l0hiviait to the ,,u.iu uoa.u cupiuinxia, uuv i. .ii.u wi,'.r f,,,.r 11M1i luir.i d M a different method to that lu voguu a " i-tx xoine .... j ... ...:i.i... I form u in uixtrv. but there exixtx aoiin- lew year ago. ine nay oi wmicm-1 - - . .. iw.ilier ... .1. f ...L.j it ..... i,ibu 1 the condition he attache to hi accept- gone, iiivexiom uowuiiii a mnv mu.v - ... t il... t.r..x...w of an ore bodv. auco of tho taxk Will i '11 ted They pay for ore in ight Thut i thu methixl which ha Hindu David Moffat, of Denver, and other miner o l.v the oiitioinif liberal liiinixtry i aaid that he will demand that there be uo opposition to voting intimate be- oi Denver, uml other miner go u ' "i-i wealthy. The capitalist tep in with ! fore the proposed dissolu ion of parl.a the cash rt,,uired to bring tho ore to mcnt. and that none of the n emlx r of the xurfiKX). Deal have been put through thi spring iu California, Idaho, Colorado, Montana uud Arizona OlllXlSCll for re-t-lectiou at tho coming election. Mr. Oladxtone wa in coil Mr. I'cralta-Kcavi wa, but it w ! a,imo of them running over a million sulfation witn iori -ni,.li.i ti, I.. .1.1 that aim waa not ... 11..... i.. v .u. leader of the lila-ral until a lute hour - i aim a uuii iioiitwn. .u."7, ipv- . , , , . , , .;.-.., an heir of tho alleged irraut. nor I'll-1 ii i...;u t .....1 ,.il...r ...,,i.,.v tonight, but nothing ha la ell glMU .... rj c I t lllllT IU 1 Ulin. uilKiwu M mi uiin "' j titled to muiutain the suit The writ- CPuU,ni. there seem to be a mining ' "Ut a their decision on these question. SIGNED BY ALTCELD. Tbr lu Nrna lllliiiila Hill llrUlliig iaprr l.llirl. Siringtleld, HI., June 27. (lovcrnor Altgeld tixlay signed the libel bill u... tri.yl l.ia eaxii ami vet Nuliiniiliinr ! Thi law provide that iu any action himself to the Jurisdiction, la ing ready I brought for the publication of libel to avail himself of tho aetlou of the 1 the plaintiff ahull recover only actual court, if tho verdict should have becu ; amount of damage, if it ahull upiaar in hia f,ivur. he xhiiuld not lx' ix'rmiit.il at thu trial of such action, that sue to ohjivt when It eventuate lu a ver dict ugainxt him. Thu next assign mcnt of error i that the new law wa not oWrved lu impaneling a jury. The supreme court think, however, the law iu thi case wa complied with. While the Jury wa dclila-ratiug, three memU'rt resisted a verdict of murder iu the drat degree, until told by an other Juror thut it wa in the power of thu trial judge to aclitcnce the defend ant upon conviction of murder iu the lirst degree, to life imprisonment, in stead of death. CoUHeqiifUtl.v, the doubtful j u Mrs oolisculcd to a verdict The court hold tho Juror were not In terested iu a penalty which could be iiiUKwcd by the court Several other minor error are also urged, but all not of sufficient weight to justify a reversal of the judgment llii. t'liainiluiixlili I'lglil Dallua, June 28. The plan for tho treat a in phi theater for the scaling of the 40.U0U Mxiple who are cxxvted to w lines tho (Virlx tt Kitxximmoiis tight are ulamt complete. The ground chosen ia two mile from the heart of the city, in giaxl walking distaiue from the Texas raeillo and Central railways, and along the line of tho former. The Texas I'acillo will undoubtedly run an accoinimxhiltou of tweuly-tive coaches to relieve the four street ear line w hich run to thu ground. Dallas ha four tlrxt-clusa hotels, one Ixmsting of beliirf the lluest in the South, thirty of tho miMiid-cliiss, and boarding houses by the mile. The uggestioii that John Duffy, of New Orleans, referee the fight, I well rtxvivcd at headquarter. It i con ceded that ho is a muster of prixe-ring rule and that no fairer man could have Wfii found iu tho world. Tho story that Corlx tt will train at Terrell i not credited here. Tho weather in Tex a up to the Ix'giuuing of OcMht is tixi hot for that work. He w ill doubtless la) here for three or four week bclnre the tight or during (k-to-1 1st. The ixld art) still ou CorU'tt, but Ihe 1s t by UrtH-n of 3,000 to f.'.OOO ou him i the only one yet rcMirtcd. publication were true, or ita falsity waa due to a mistake for misappreheu siou of fact or in the next two regula issue of tho uewspaiM'r, after the mi' take or misapprehension wa brought to thu knowledge of the publisher, whether before or after the action had been brought, a correction or retraction wa publishisl iu a conspicuous manner and place a wa thu lilx l, uo exemplary or punitive damage shall I hi recovered un less the plaintiff ahull la'foro bringing suit, give notice iu writing to thu defendant to publish a retract ion or correction of the lilad and before bringing suit allow the do feudant reasonable time to publish such correction or retraction. The provision of the act shall not applv to a case of any lilad against any ciuidi date for public ollliv, miles the ret rue tioii charge i made editorially, in conspicuous manner, at least ten day Ix fore tho election. CURE FOR INSANITY. Nlxgara's ICIrrtrlr I'.v.r ll.iuxr. Niagara Falls, June 28. For the tlrst time since tho work of construc tion of the gn at electric power house here was Ix gun, a practical aud public tt of it working ha Isvii made. It ia a aucocs Ix jond further doubt, aud l.'iO eliH'trical engineer who am hem from all part of tho I'niteil State am tilled with enthusiasm over what they have seen. The largi dynamo wa start i-d and run at full speed all yes terday afteiimxin 2o0 revolution a minute. I'pward of il.lHHI horse power wa i1cvc1csm1 and the full limit of 5,000 horse-Hiwer might have U'eu irtxlueed only for the fact that some part of the machinery are not yet com plctcd, a.;d it wa thought best not to put on the full loud. Tlir n Mllll.r.l Trll.ra. Kufala, I. T., June 28 The inter national council of the live civilixcd tiilx' met hem tmbiy, with W. A. Duncan, of thu Cherokee nation, in the chair. Tho council took up the propo aitioti of the Dawes commission. Chief Harris, of the Cherokee nation, (lover nor llrowu, of the Seminoles, and other chief xike against any change whatever in the tribal rclutioux or land tenure of thu tnU s, and against any change a proMcd by the Dawe com-mission. A t lilragu l'riifri.r llt-llrvi-x Kleelrle- lly l lli tliily Itrllirily Chicago, Juuo 27. Professor II. W Yoiinel says that elivtricity i tho cum for insanity, and he wants the county commissioner to give him the oppor tunity of treating insane peraon with out interfemniH) oil the part of the ollb cial. Ho has writteu a letter to Pres ident llealy, iu which he say that those who am now treating the insane patient depend ou Ixxik with the opinion of other, and are without originality. KUvtriclty, ho say, la the cum for insanity, and he wishes to try it ou the patient at Dunning. He say that the prevailing idea that in sanity l caused uy mental disease, or that the brain i the seat of the mal ady, is wrong. All the diltlcultv is from a re tic x action on the brain from local cause lu thu laxly. He says he i certain he can cum the insane in mate of the asylum if the county commissioner win nut give him a ha lice. AN INGLORIOUS END. Th t'hllila' rillhuatrrlngj Kirilllluii Mrt Willi ItUaxIrr. Washington, Juno 27. Word reach ed official quarter in Washington to day that the filibustering expedition, which wa ts'licvcd to have gone to Cuba ou the steamer Oeorgu W. Child, ha come to an inglorious end. Tho Ixmt wa located after reaching Jamacai, but nothing definite ha ever becu heard of the party, beyond, the vuguo statements that they landed at nouie mmote point ou the Cuban coast. The last of these rcxrt wa received two weeks ago. Information uow reaches the official hem that leads to I the Ix'lief tht the party did uot reach j Culm, but met with disaster off the ' Florida coast. Six of tho crew have j returned in a famished condition, hav ing lived ou cralxt iu the marshes of the key ou the Florida coast. From tho fact that them t uo trace of the rest of tho party, the officer believe that those who have miffemd such hardship am tho main band of the Child' expedition. I'twh Muiitlirrn litlrrrst tlrfniillnl. New York, June 27. Holder of the general mortgage and extension mort gage IhiiiiIs of the Utah Southern Kail Mad Company have been not i lied that tho payment of interest ha been de faulted. Messrs. J. M. Han and Oli ver Ames, trustiv for tho first mort gage, have called a meeting for the landholders for July , iu thi eitv, l'hlUdliliia Mli.l lu l rhiladelplii, Juuu 2S. The iMinag .1....... ....... ..f .1... Il.i.lt tl.iw. u-ill 1... shut down July I for the purpose of ! ;t!l,irh"1 ' Uk,'U cleaning up and making necessary re-1 ' - pair. The work of coinage will bo tivmuark W.uu a Nl r.iri. ausx-mxl for only two wk. but a Nw York, June 2(1. A pccial to them i big demand Jut now for ! ll. rl.l fro.,. iiUi,,i,..ru i. i. coin of aniall deuomiuation. eniiU gum u, that IVnmark inteud to oon anil 0-oeni piewsi, au uuuaual uumia'r ,truot ,1HV1,i ,Hir ou tlw UUuJ o of tlicae are being turned out Utiruholtu. tuu opinion w ill be filed by tho chief justice a six in a it cau be prepared. Upon adviaeinent, Keavi wu ar rested by tho United State marshal for asserting false claim against the government upon complaint made by the United State which wa tiled by Attorney Keynold, nuder instruc tion giveu by Attoruey-Ueueral Olncy before he left the department of jus tice. Attoruey Keynold aud associate, Mullet Prevost, are being ahowercd with congratulation from all over Ari zona. Thi practically end the most stupendous fraud ever attempted iu thi country, aud gucccssfully carried out for a quarter of a century. craze, but that i for South African Mr. Axquith, the home secretary, ttM'k, and we do not want any of that excitement over here, a it di credit tho business aspect of thu min ing world." GRESHAM'S WILL. MR. Tim Lata Hnrelary'x I.axt Trotaiin-nt Atluilltt.il tu I'ruliulr. Chicago Juno 20. The will of (ien-, t-ral Walter y. (ireshum, lute mrretary j of Btate, wa admitted to probate today ( by Judge Kohlsuut Mr, (ireshiim apis'ared in court, accompanied by her Hon, Otto Wrexham. Judgu Henry W. ; Dhxlgctt and Oeorge W. Kemp, of the The opinion wa nuuauimous, and j United State circuit court, tho wit in announcing thu conclusion of thu court, Chief justice Joseph Keed said: "The plaintiff 'a motion to suppress . .t . . m ......1 certain poriioua oi me esiiiuoiiy iiiuti by, tho defendant will be overruled. We are of the opinion that under the provision of thu statute, under which thu court is organized, it i competent for a party to take hi testimony before a member of thu court beyond tho limit of the states named in the ac tion. We are unanimously of the opinion that tho several dix'uments upon which the claim purport to bo based, a existing iu Spain aud iu Mex ico, am forgeries. The claim appear to u to be fictitious, uud thu docu ment appear to have been xurrep tiously intrixluccd into thu record and archive at Seville and Guadalupe. Kiitertaining these view, it is, per haps, unnivcsHary to go into the quua ion a to whether Mrs. Keavi i a lin eal descendant of Miguel Peralta or uot Judging from her physical up x'arance, we would say that she i doubtless of Spanish origin, but a por tion of the testimony by which her de scent from the original grantee i al lowed to be established namely, the baptismal and burial record of the parish of Sail Salvador, Cul., are man ifestly forgeries, and have been evi dently fabricated for the purpose of es tablishing her identity. Therefore the claim may be rejected, and the petition of the plaintiff will be dismissed and a decree to that effect will bo entered." and Lord Twcedmouth, the lord privy m al, also attended the conference. Tho Times, Post and tho Daily New agree that Lord Salisbury' acceptance of the task of forming a ministry is conditional uism the (tladstoiiiaii not opposing vote of supply, and au early dissolution. The limes aud tho JJiiny New further believe thut no such u- suranee ha been giveu, and therefore the issue is doubtful. The Daily New, which is tho organ of the liberals. strenuously udvisc against uny such ' concessions on thu part of the lilxTitls or their opponents. before uoiiuc to Windsor castle, in I restioiise to the quccu' summons, fol j lowing thu resignation of the Kosebery ' ministry, the Muniuts conferred with the Kight Hon. A. J. Dalfour, con ' nervativo leader ill the house (if com : mous; the Duke of Devonshire, union : ist leader iu the house of lords, and with the Kight Hou. Joseph Chaiulx r lain. unionist leader iu the house of . commons. ; Gossip continue busy as to tho I makeup of the coming cabinet, uud the ! best opinion seems to be that the Duke I of Devonshire will be given the place executrix of tin will. Witness my of foreign nccreutry, with .vir. liuiiour timid thi 18th dayof December, 1NN8." aa first lord oi tho treasury. -Mr. Tho schedule of property owned by j Chamberlain is talked of as secretary General Gresham show that ho was : of state for war. worth 151,000 at the time of hi death. ! Tho uotico sent to conservative Of thi 40,000 ia iu mal prcqarty, and agent throughout the country to pre- licsac to the will, were also present The will i very simple. It is writteu iu Judgu Oreshum'g owu handwriting upon onu sheet of paper, and dated De cember 18, 1888. It is a follows: "I, Walter (j. Gresham, do hereby make thi my last will and testament I give, devise aud bequeath to my wife, Matilda Gresham, ull my estate, prop erty and effect, real and personal, and of every kind aud description, anil wheresiM'ver situated, to have aud hold absolutely. I appoint my wife nolo PAGE ACQUITTED. 11 r la lln-larril .Not llullly of Ilia Mur der f Harry I'raarr. Seattle, June 2(1. After being out forty-live hour aud thirteen minute, thu jury iu the case of Paul K. Page, charged with thu murder of Harry Fraser, tonight brought iu a verdict of acouittal. after a trial lasting all last week. Pagu is u farmer from .Mitchell, S. D., who wa ou hia way to Alaska to engage in mining. Fraser wa pro prietor of tho Northern hotel bur. The night of April 22, Page engaged iu game of dice with fraser lu the Northern hotel bar. E. O. Manlen, the bartender: William lreton and Frank Johnson were present A dis puto regarding change arose, which ended iu Page sluxiting Fraser, who died a few day later. The prosecution eudeavored to prove that Page wa eager to gamble, and drank live or aix absinthe ox'ktails during the evening; that ho tried to swindle Fraser out of change for a (10 bill, aud that when Fraser grabbed the bill ho fired. The defense claimed that Mardeu and Johnson wow loaded dice men, aud knowing that Page had about $:l(10 ou him, conspired to drug and rob him; thut Pago only drank one cocktail, and that wa drugged; that he only tired when ho felt himself yielding to tho drug, and had just enough sense left to know tho men were pouncing on him to rob him; that he, therefore, tins! iu self-defense, hi sense of proixirtion being no clouded by drug thut he wa incapable of properly gauging tlie mean of defense to bo used. The defense thoroughly broke Mar deu and Johnson' testimony on cross- examiiiaitou, aud exposed them a gambler and diiv-Hwindlora. The ao- .initial i largely duo to the dirsepu- table character of the wituonse for the prtwccutiou, aud failing to put Fraser' dying statement iu evidence, Tlia Onlrr u th Iron Mall. Indianapolis, Juuo 28. The superior court judge late thi aftermxui made know u their division iu the claim al lowance iu the Iron Hall caae. The receiver, James F. Failey, had asked tor J7,50O. The court allowed him 2S,miU. Hawkins aud Smith, attor uey, were allowed (14,000 additional; A. C. Harris, 1 10,000, aud Harold Taylor, f3,2:0 additional. V. D. Howe, tho attorney who fought the claim for large allow auecx, wa giveu 1,000, or all that ho asked for. Tho laim of Chambers, Pickens and Moore, aud of Finch & Finch were uot allowed. Aa Austrian Court-Martial, lAiuburg, Auxtria, Juuo 20. A court-martial wa held at IVaeuiyala, which tried twenty-six Hussar for tlie murder of a sergeant Three non-com-missioned officer aud teu privates, who were chosen by lot to do the deed, wer sentenced to death aud the re mainder to imprinoumcut tor life. The ooudemued uieu have already been hot. the balance iu personal effects. other heir are Otto Gresham, the and Kate Gresham Andrews, daughter. The Pare for a dissolution, is indicative of on, Iird Salisbury' plan. The conserva- his tives and the libcrul unionist are seen to be in perfect accord, and no embar rassment is anticipated ill thu makeup The Kttraliiinmna Trial. of the cabinet from Conflicting claims Syracuse, N. Y., Juno 20. Uobloftho allied part ica, which am now Fitzsiuimoii appeared iu thu court of I practically one. Mr. Goscheu, who was sessions today to answer to tho indict-, chancellor of the exchequer iu a former mcnt charging him with killing Con cabinet, is slated by tho gossips for Kiorduu, hi sparring partner, iu the first lord ut the admiralty, course of an exhibition giveu in this It i expected that immediately ou city last winter. At 3 o'clock only j the passage of the seal fisheries bill for four juror had becu selected. The the regulation of sealing iu Hchriug judgu overruled a challenge for actual ! sea, which was presented by Sir Will- bin, uiadu by the attorney for tho de fense, ou the ground that a juryman was a church-memlier. It was also ruled that predjudico against prize fighting, unless such predjudico existed iu thi particular case, was not sulti- uieuc tu aisquuiiiy. indications am i that the extra panel of fifty, drawu for the trial, will not furnish u jury. V liuu court adjourned touight nine lain crnou Harcourt today a au urgent measure, there will lie au ad journment of parliament for several day, and it is possible that thu new ministry will not be announced until the end of thut time. Humors that Sir William Vernon Harcourt will retire from public life if Lord Kosebery is retained iu tho lead ership of the liberal party, I denied by juror had becu accepted suhjict to ' tho Daily News, tho orgaii of the liber- ixjremptory challenge in tho Fitzsim moua trial. wuo oi tne attorney in the case expressed au opinion after court adjourned that only two of them would bo finally accepted. It was learned tonight that the prosecution intended to show that Fitzsimmous struck a malicious blow, aud that he should not have Ivccn intoxicated us he wa on tho occurrence. ANHHHNlnHHi.il It In OI,J't. Clyde, N. Y., June 20. William Campbell, au old soldier from Kuffalo, N. Y., i in jail hem. Ho told Chief of Police Hamilton that ho wa ou his way to Washington to kill Grover Cleveland. "I know the chap well," he aaid, "and 1 mean to put him where he won't bo able to do the old aoldier any more harm. " Kealizing that he had ft crazy man to deal with, Chief Hamilton replied that he, too, longed to perform the same act, and suggested that they act together. "President Clevlend could be mom easily assassi nated by two men thau one, you know," ho said to tho lnuatic. To thi the mail assented and away they started. Chief Hamilton kept tho man talking about himself and telling him he would carve President Cleveland, until the jail was reached. At thi point the mail grew suspicious, and wanted to know what they ahould do iu thut building. Hamilton replied that they would step in aud talk the matter over. The next second the lunatic wa hustled into a cell. Our traNfli at klrl. Washington, June 20. Secretary Herbert received a telegram tmlay from Admiral Kirklaud, commanding tho squadron at Kiel, darVd Sunday, the 28d, iu which ho nay tho German emperor visited the cruiser New York that day. Ho complimented the Uuitcd State squadron, and the New York particularly, ou the appearance of tho work of illumiuatiou. Ho asked the admiral to thank the president of the Uuitod State for seudiug such fine specimens of tho Amcricuu navy to tho opening of the canal. Admiral Kirk- land say that tho emperor will visit the New York again for a mom thorough inspection. Karon von Thielinanu, the German ambassador, called ou Secretary Herliert Unlay, aud wa shown the dispatch from Admiral Kirklaud. ills, l Hero ha beeu gossip for many month of disseutiou between Lord Kosebery uud his chancellor of tho ex chequer, who ha been thu liberal lender of tho house of commons. Tli nrrrii-tiimilx Men. . Chicago, Juno 25. Chief Inspector Stewart, of the ixistal service, and sev eral of his assistants tixlay arrested four "groen-gixxls" men mid captured 2,000 iu fresh, cleau counterfeit bank notes. Tho men arrested gave their names as Patrick Gorin, Koliert Evans, Chalre Hurch and Lawrence Guinan. .Mrs. II. C Auson, proprietress of the Hotel Sterling, at Twenty-eighth street and Michigan avenue, and William J. Holsapple, tho bartender, were arrest' ed, but afterward released from ens tialy. The hotel was tho headquarters oi the gang, tor some time postinas tors m various cities of the West havo beeu seudiug to Inspector Stewart green-goods circulars, which they found iu the mails. All havo come from Chicago and the ubove arrests re sulted. Til t'Hitur,l NlHgr.ltulilirn. Ukiuh, Cul., June 35. Sheriff John sou returned at 1:!10 this morning from thu Witter spriugs, whither ho hud gone with siiigo-robtH'r Hilton to re cover tho money which had been con i . . j .... ... . & . cvuicii uy nun outlaw iu a cab ill at that place, and which was a portion of tne laxity secured bv tho holdun L.. 1 . . .. 1 uui iiuiitircu a un ninety- dollar was rocovetwd. Oldham, Hiltous accom plice, still maintains hi innocence, out na withdrawn tho alibi, with winch, previous to Hilton'sfeonfession 1... .... U. ...... .1 . 1 Boiifciiii iu esiauimn tne innocence of that party. Members of tho liuptist ennrcii are sorely grieved over the uuair, ior uuinam, being a deacon of the church, wa respected a an exem plary Christian. The shirt out of which the mask was made wa fouud on Oldham' premise. There ami to Vc uo doubt of hi guilt. "Iiuwa With rrlxit." Kome, Juuo 25. Seuor Cavalotti'g pamphlet against IVemicr Crispi ha finally becu published. The charges am mostly those of the brilxry docu ment Great excitement exist iu other cities of Italy, where monster demonstration are being held. These demonstration are frequently accom panied by loud crie of "Down with CrUpl" t'hlragn Ktriilng Mall Hold. Chicago, June 20. Thi afternoon the Chicago Kvening Mail became, i.r ' cash purchase, the property of Gooriro ... maim, in liviroil. A HfW XtlH'k corporation will tie formed to conduct the property. Mr. Kooth i a aon-in-law of Mr. Jiune K. Seripps, and is general manager of both the Detroit New aud Detroit Tribune. He is also principal owner of the Grand Kapids Kvening Press. Associated with Mr Kooth iu his personal enterprises is William Hall Turuer, manager of the Oraud Rapid Pre, w ho w ill also take charge of the Chicago Mail. Th ttuNNu-t hlnt-ar l.uan. London, Juno 20. Them am rn mow here aud at St Petersburg that China refuse to gign the Rusao-t'hi-uee loan. PORTLAND MARKETS, i. . mxwl iuui.lv of everything, esmiially herriel and earlv thcrrie. Ihe t earner brought up a mall tupply ol California produce. F.kh icaice, and pi ice are still quite firm. Grocer ie and provision are unchanged. Whaat Marbal. The local market 1 in a lifele condi tion, ami anv price that may he given must be largely iioiniii.l. ueggre $ follow: Walla W alia, 6it 51c; Valley, BiiiiOJc per uiiHiiei. Produce Marbat. Fuf Portland. Salom, Cacali and Davton, are quoted at $2.75 per barrel; (Jolddrop, :'.H.r); hnowllake, I2.IK); lien ton county, 2. 75; graham, 2.y0(a2.a5; gupernne, 12.00. , Otr Goixl white are uuuted weak, ai 27H'Hc; milling, SB'UlWe; ray, 25(t27c. Kolled oat are quoted a follow : Hag 15.75(i(l.O0; barrel, I0.00ui0.26; caae. CI. 75. Hav- Timothy. !(.50 per ton; dual, 5; clover, 1; oul,IO; wheat, 0. Bai(4.iiv Feed barley. 02',.(iiu3c per cental; brewing, tOaSoc per cental, according to quality, .Miuuiiirrs liran, $11.60; ghnrta. $12.50; chop feed, $12(315; middling none iu market; thu ken wheat, 71 in hoc r cental, Hcri ka 1-ancv creamery Is quoted at UVuUc; fancy dairy, 10nl2V: lai' t good, H.'gfcj 10c; common, ','ii7,,fc pel ixiiind. I'otatok New California, l&l'c per pound; old, not qilo'able. 25c per sack. O.niosx New California, $1.2onil.50 xr cental. I'oultkv Chickens, old. $2( 2.75 pel dozen; yoiin.g $125 2 50 -r dozen; dink. i;lO0(n3.50: e-se. .00 0.00 j turkeys, live, 10c jwr jxjund; dremed, 12c per pound. Euua Oregon, are quoted H 15o per dozen. Ciikksk Oregon foil cream, lOujllc ht pound; hall cream, 7(.iWl-; skim, 4 tic; Young Auierua, I . l,'c higher. Oiikiion VKiitT.tiii.Ka Cabbage, l'jc per lb; ladishes, 10c per dozen Oiinche; gieen onions, 10c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, 25 a ;(0o per dozen ; gieeii Jieu, 2' per pound; rhubarb, l)giu2c. Ukiiuieh Mrawberne. X'vQfic er xiund; raspberries, $1.25 per crate; gooseberries, l'g(2u per pound, Tkoimcal Fhuit California lemon, $:).25(iCI.50; Sicily, $5.00(a6.50; bananas, Honolulu, f l.75ia2.75; New Orleans, f2 (a 3.75 lr bunch; California navel. $:l.00i'i:i.2j Ikix; blood orange, $3; .Mediterranean sweet', $2.25(2.75; seedlings, $2(i22.25; pineajiple, $5wo jer dozen. C.ti.iFoKNi.t VKiiKTtiii.Ks (ireen u, quoted fl.25((i 1 60 per box; artichokes, 40c per dozen; cauliflower, 75c(n$l.O0 per dozen ; $2.75 )-r ciate; cui iimlH-rg, hothouse, 75c(u$l.(Ki; ganic, 12 c? 16c per pound ; asparagus, $1.50 per box; new ixitatoee, 1 '.,t' per pound ; siring bean, Uin7c per miiiui1; giiiiiuu r squash, $1.26 (ir 1.60 ier box ; Florida tomatoes, 20(ij 26c per pound. Fkksii Kiiiit Apple, 'ood, 2 per box ; cherries, 75ci $1 ; apricots, f 1.25m I 1.50; plums, ,oc(iifl; jieache, $1.25(it 1.60. Vool Yalley, 10(tU2c, according to quality; Faateru Oregon, 5,,g(i't'lgC. Jloi-s Nominal at the following range: 3(ii6c per (Hitim). N its Almonds, soft Rhell, Ihrfllc per jKiuiiil; pajK'r nhell, 12 V He; ne crop California walnuts, soft shell, 11CII2V; standurd walnut, lO'gdfllc; Italian chemiuto, ll'tnlli'; pecans, l.linKlc; Brazil, 12's(jfl3c; tillartJi, H(;il6c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 5o'7c; toasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8iul0c: co- coanuts, lKc r dozen. faoviHioN hastern hams, medium, ll'g(itl2c per pound; hams, picnic, M'aUiHcj breakfast liaixm llv(jj 12c; sliort clear side, H(sl!ic; dry salt side, 7 V'iSe; dried lieef hams, VI Ci:ic; lard, compound, in tins, 1 : lard, pure, in tins, y'oiitloc; niir' feet. 80s, $3.60; pigs' feet, 40s, $3.25; kits. $1.25. Oregon smoked hams, II to per pound; pickled hams, 8.'c; Ixnieless hams, Ilk-; bacoii, lc; drv salt Mde, 8i", lard, 5-HHind nails. li"c: 10s. Il'.c! 60s, Uo; tierces, 8c. FOR Useful TIIEFAHME1: v r tuiui mariim r. un In a. T? n . taiia wort tHlllu Slert'liamllaa Market. Salmon. Columbia, river No. 1. talla $l.25jl.(i0; No. 2, talis, $2.25f 2.60; fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75ic l.M; Alaska, No. 1, tails, $1.20i!l 1.30; No. 2, tails, $1.00 (ii 2.25. Sugar I). 4'.,c: C. 4 '..e!air n j,.. dry graiiulated,5V; i uihj crushed 'aud ixjwdered, (i'c nor nuitml : 1 . ner iu.m.,1 discount on all grades lor prompt cash ; un nun cm, -c more mail barrels; maple sugar, 15ni l(k; tier ikmiiuI. I '. . V H U .. It! ' .w. ..... ... wni.-v.uiu ruca, i-i'lJJ'ac; Klo. A H... . . ' . v-.k, caivauor. L'ii"i i..e; 1 in h 2(i',(ii2Sc; J'adung Java, 31c; I'aleuibanJ v.iu.i.i. autg,.t , ht(( rvnua llur.r-A u ' Mam. ultural ,r The liigglo Horse li,,,!, rimowlng very vuluulde 4 The iicrvou horse should hit i and more brau. Tim a,Ut J be too wide nor too . k horse a wonderful urn.,,,,,. J 4" a I . - Ul B..J mo it leg a r,.w iiiinut,, drive, with a wool. n ii,ltlu horse a few ix.tat.x i thH casioually. They ua. f 7 aud bad for worms. 'i h i,i...l outMide the stable, not iu u honto iu tho stable is su cold u t, a blanket, he should be Kive .V sUblo uud not a llnnkit honto ha free am-x to mit t ' ha colio and very rarely u withlKita. Cultivate. A MIH'ukillir to Villi r h.,r... u ' ." that are cn and Un W growled at and punched ia o until sour aud tliM-miraged, win forward their ear and foll'uw W a heiirtv. vbiil n. t, .i.... - i inai u ing when they are kindly , ugingly urged. If a hurst- ,u kuv! ,l.t.,F nun u.tu.,1,.. . """-i or ane u.g l Dou't draw your hauie too clJ top; better have them w ide m fc, , ..1....1. i, t....... ,. r.uv. t.iu ii.fim; x WXK. 4 huruliig Will, Afldi. There i uo exaggeration tu ,i iu uo department of the rtnemg ( greutcr amount of investigatim il forward aud valuable data ud discovery being made than in ... science uml while some of tb, a tiouucemeiit uud discoverivt lurt W of little or uo vuluo a Wittfe amount of useful uud practical nutia ha la-en placed as a result of uV , vestigations iu the hands uf tb di? man and to hi profitable dm. Aat, thu uew things unuouiKvd tiuw it beeu shown how uearly that ferm and flavor iu butter art- ssmicuimIi,, that if certain acids were added tu & Nweet cream that it wa nut Dtmar for the development of lactic larvr. iu thu cream, but that it Mold t churned ut once and cliunied qoitt . readily and the true fiavur h-n The investigator on both side ol g, water have been at work ou thi p lein and while a gixxl ileal of wurti tin particular has txru dune it dairy mcIkhiI no unuuunceniuit i the results huvu laru uiiide, but ii Da mark uud (ieriimny the inaiur hulw ou trial and two rcxrU hurt bn uiadu. Tho most satisfactory ihu came from using hydrochloric icid I luted iu twice it bulk of water tad ding thi iu small iiuutitie to Bwect cream. Kverytliing wai fa.itory except that the butter M t aroma though it was pMiiuumvd uc and good by the judges. Thu bem kept well uud hud a water cuntrot i 13 1-3 per cunt but the low flaw n against it though not a tmceuf iutvi wa to bo detected or fuiuiil lijuu.y His. About the most important liJl brought out wa that butter ftrat bo fully dependent upou Iwctcrui N 41 for true flavor rather than the M providi-d that the latter is wb"lre aud not of a character to impart t iou flavor to the milk which fw i could not be called butter flavor in U! scusu of tho word. Java, 2ti(if2Hc: Uhat Java. -ill,. i-i,- u 's .Mokaska and I jfHl. i5''.'Ul t4a l(K.Miuiul case; Columbia. $21.80 uei bucklo'i pel $5.007.60 100-pound case, Coal Steady ; domestic, per ton; foreign, $8.60(a 11.00, 11KANS iMna II whltM. N'n 1 ai- nonnd; butter, 3V j bayou, 3c; Lima, Coun.tog Manilla rope, lV-inch. U ........ ..I . . t . -ii.iftcu ai iw, nun .isai.tK' per pound. Kick Island, $5(ii5.25 per sack; Ja pan, $4.60(S4.75. Meat Markat. BKr Gross, top steers, $3.00(:1.50: loir ti - i.t . . beef, 6(o)(i,'gc per 5 ; dressed pound. iol'TTr?rGr(W8' l81 8,,HP. wethers, $-00o.2.25; ewes, $:'.00; dre-sinl mut- w"i per (Kllinil. KAiuresse,!, small, SuiOc; Urge, 8 .. J'0l'"-iros8, choice, heavy, $3.50(.t igiu aim n-eiers, $3 25(it3.60, . gV r iWlllU SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Flou h- Net cash uritv: F..,ii tras, $3.50013.00 per barrel; bakerV ex- .., superfine, $l'.;5(rf2.60, .,... rreu. lair to goo oJO.c I' lO TO. Ii''tl.- Iw..; nr..!.,., -Cl ui .No. 1 shiiiping, IHJ per ctl choice, til V; milling, 07 V(d$l ' Oat Milling, $1.051.101. .... prise, f 1.07 S: 1.17 : fanev ImwI i oJl.OTS,; goo I to choice, H5i mi m". inir to u.,,,1 no.., nr.... ' ' Pf,.lr S.5(a87.sc; bW 1.104Tl7.,, 'Z' 11.10.-1.20; gray, 05 00 pe'rVe,,' lor Quotable at 4irc per pound. roTATOKs-Orgo.1 BurbauU, CO,. (6c; Burbanks, 75ot.s5c. Onions (ioo-l to ihoii-e Calir...!. t?!.' -5y5J: 0r0. mni ooi.-Si.ring-an J.mqtun, yearV ',.c;.lo tl to 8 months, ?J V; IS to 8 months. Calaveras and foot hill, per pound 8m ( ; . .. . tf ; Northern, gixxl to choice, 8oi 10c: do .leecve. 6ew8i,cS Nevada snr'i.L0 ngrii and chonv. 8 a 10c; heavy. tl;c " liirrtH Oeamery, fancy, Urn l"t seconds, lli-o: dairv. f... in . ,t ' joo.1 to clmice OoJ l'sc; niHiim grades! 8"..S'tc; store butter. 7.rt7iac Der Lna Miita-More. llra'S.c;. ranch 13ot dozen' 't,,,,: 13ll5c fr Ciiixsr-Kgncv. mild, new. H.s.n common to good. 3(a5e! V.. 'i.' ' 6..8'; Kastern. llaiou?. vc"T Horticultural IIIiiIn. There ha beeu a time when I ' yard wa a heavy ineuiiilmiuce and i nuisance to its owner, mid it ii 1 for those- who exjM-ct a cmp of frti from their vine by simply lookinj them. It has been asserted and fact to wnrruut tho conclusion, that in i. a iv. . .i.tr of its tillllicr hili I I - deney to dry lip its springs aud nnn aud thu make a bant u wasw once were fertile fields. The W f I'ulestiiie wu once ccrtaiuly fcrt country, but for centiiiie hn barren and unfruitful. For use on rose slugs of all ti rant and giaimdsTry worm a"'1 " sawfly larvae, use while lurlcU'trp"; pared a follows: To one Ka'10" boiling water add one taMrtl" white heelebom iu powder; Hit" until cold, and apply i the vfllU' with a flue spriukler or whisk W Make a gemuid npplicatieu iu ,' or ten days if them has Urn much n iu thu meantime, or if the iuvt not all killed by the first iiiiulu"1 Don't cut off many of the limb tho first year or you may " bl.HKl -poison. And if you do cut any such, lie sum to wax the1" over well at the time of eut(iK p it i much better to leave tho of the larger limb until the " year when the cut will heal ut promptly. But iu any ,'"''1 't,, mind the center stem and avoid or permitting forks. ., In planting your trees 1HV""':,T large one you will want at le't careful men one to wash the and lower part of the Uly e ' aud examining for Ixm rs ,0 the trees only a fast us ri U'l to planters; then one to hold the tree churn it briskly and in earliest uumbor three rake in 1' ' noil nt.,l unrlis it under the n't ' i.i. v. i, ...i.i,.., I., with it seuierU in tiitiitin iiiiaiu Mtted barnvard manure or heating fertiliser. ether ' Mm. Ilartlry In I'ri-on. Canton, Nov., dune -y lrl t ley ha larn made as coinf"ttwe . the penitentiary as the H"l",,,u-. that institution will all""- 1" j lier of visitor ha materially " ' since she went there, but she uo one except her most , , frii-iwlx Kh is allowed the pro of a trustv, aud divides her tii twwu walking on the law ,D cam tif her child. Mora Karthqnakra la ''"''"' Athen. June 83. Sv.ral e quake shock were felt this meru. the dUtrict known as I- l-"1,a ern, OvJSc per pound. "' tral building were daunig1'1''