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EUGENE CITY GUARD.' THE OILSONITE BEOS. I. L. CAMfaiCl.L, rraprUtor. ECGENK CITY ... fha Hiiuk f'rovlitat Thai Corporation hall Not (11 Thain. Washing-ton, April St. The house OICKfJOX ' completed the consideration of n liio senme aiiieii'ienmi to ins inuian I appropriation liill, and eiit t lie bill to Vr'C fl TIII WITI "'f' " ",'- Tii main contention cen luillJ Ui IJIJi II lKll 1'"1 u'""t the senate proinwition to open tin; Uwompahgre Indian renerva- tiou under tin- mineral land law. Finally hii amendment wa ri-comrni-nd-i"l to tliu effect that no ('orxiratioii sllOllld In- ulloWI'd tO Olltllln possession of tli" gilnonite (i-nmiit, tint that the government would lease tin- land in limited ureas, and for limit ! term of years. The senate amendment strik ing from the house liill tlio provision for tlm ratification of the oil and gas lease made by the council of the Ken eca Indians hut IVoemher after it sharp debate wait disagreed to. It In ii. 1 attempted early in the ses sion to secure action on it reHolntinn re lating to the Union Pacific, mortgages, which hi! tried to offer luHt week, hut the speaker ruled that the resolution wan not rivil'f(i"l. A reHilution huh iiIii.t) by which a committee of twenty-four was apnint ei to attend the dedication of th (irant tomb in New York. SMALLPOX IN PRISON laUraattng Collaattoa of Carramt Iltnll la Cundaatad Farm Front Moth Contlnnota. Two hoy were drowned In a llougb Dear Marietta, Witch. Thn 3 year-old child nf Frank Floyd, who lire in Aroyo valley, California, will killed by the bite of rattlesnake. Edward Neill wa mangled to death at Wallace, Maho, by lino shaft in which bii clothing In-came entangled. Two elderly women were liunkcd down aiel robbed in their homo in Cin cinnati, )., by three men, who escaped With Jewelry Valued ut 13,000. Governor Adam, of Ciloraio, ban Veloe.1 the bill regulating the luaiiiifac- i ture and mile of oleomargarine passed at the recent n inn of the legislature. The veto me ;. in sensational, an the governor show in bin mesnage that the most barefaced bribery ever attempted wai employed to leeute the pannage of the bill. At a meeting of prominent Parnell-lU-s In Dublin, Ireland, a rewilution wa adopted providing for tho forma- tion of an independent Irinh league, in 1 whii'h agrarian interest are not to be dominant, and which will bo founded ' on the "broader and sounder hani of Independent political aetion for the bermtit of thn whole, Irish nation." The ohjoct of the leai(ue will be "civil and religion liberty, and absolute imlo pendeiice of all alliances with any L'n glish party." Tho fiiinoni "hat-trimming cuc," which indirectly luvnvtcd between -'((, 000,000 ami .'5,000,000, and which ban been mhImiiiihI from time to time , for the pant three yearn, bai Imcii finally doei.o. in favor of the overu mi'iit by a Jury in the United Stnten circuit court In l'hil adidphia. The mi it wai broiiKht an a tent rami by an im ortini firm, who noiinht to recover from the Kovernment a dilTerenco of ,'10 r rent in runtoiin.lutiin. The flrm'i contention wan that thn iuiHirtiitioiia in quintion conlted noddy of bat trim mini;, on which the duty, under the McKinley tariff act, wan only 20 per cent, but the federal ofllciaU proved that the loerchainliae wa uaed cbielly for drfKae, and dren trimiiiinn, on which there was a duty of 60 ht cent. A number of JapancHe liuvn left Han 1 Franciaco for Mexico, where a colony will be formed 011 land Kntnted them by the Mexican government. The body of Captain Kvun Davie, of the llritinh foiir-iimnlisl iihip Dclcairnie, who drownixl over four month ugn In the linrUir at Antoria, ha lieen picked up by a lUhcriiian. Tho reniniii were ponitivcly iduntilleil by pajHTS found in the mh kct. The Kreut roon anil vitrmlnl bunt oa Fol inland, Wanhlnnton, in which nev rral bundled biiuter participated, wan anything but a ainvenn a a varmint killiug U't, thonli all who attended were well nalintled, a the Ooiirtcmc ol the inlander made mijoyablu one. Beth L, Millikrn, reprenentiiitf in the liouitu of reprenentntlve the third dm trlol of Maine, died at WanhiiiKton. For noine ttuio be had auffered fmiii loriout affection of the bronchial tuU, which bint week dcvclncd alarmtngly, and wa accompanied by kidney and liver Coinplicatioim. Ilermirdiiio Anneuro, a Mexican net tier on the tract of land near llolliwtcr, Cut., claimed by a I'ortiiKUcnc, wa found murdered in the charred re main of hi but. Investigation nhown that Anneuro wit murdered with an ax, after which tho lnnly wa laid on the bed, and the but tired, to conceal the crime. Four Americans at Cabanas Contract the Disease. GREECE'S DAY. PASSED BV THE SENATE ONE HAS ALREADY DIED OF IT I'alil With MU I.lfr. New Whatcom, W'unh., April 2fl. llii hard II. Straub paid the life penalty today ut Friday llarlmr, Sun Juiin county, for the murder of Ieo Lanter man, on I'lakeley Inland in Anoint, IHtl,1. The execution timk place at 11:15 A. M., immediately after the ar rival of the mail nteamer Lydia Thomp son from .Seattle, (-he brought no re prieve from the governor, and the mur derer' lant bo4- wan cone. Almiit twenty-live M-rnon witniKHed the execution, which wa within a ninall inclonure outnido the Jail. Hher itl Jiuien udjiinted the ninwo and nprilMK the trap. Straub' m-ck wa broken inntaiitly. The two phyniciiin in at tendance rcMirt that death resulted in nine minute. The coroner took charge, of the Innly, w hich w ill be buried on the military reservation of the adjoin, ill)! town. l.aa Druiaiida That the Otharn Ha I'rulartad-Ahuiiiada fromlaa to Take 1'rcrautloiiarjr Htapn. New York, April 26. A diapatch to the Herald from Havana lay: HinallKji lot made it appearunce in Cahana prinon. (Jwen Melton, an American correHoiident and a member of the OimiMititor crew, contrived to tM-nd a note to friend here under date of April 18, in which be nay: ".-mallH,x ha apiicared in cell No.' 4, in which there are four American.! One primmer hit died and three other have (rot the diHcune. I nurned a friend named (ionzalt-n, not knowing he bud Miiiallpox, and ho I KiipjioHe .1 will have it. I can only boe for the bent." Thin information wa carried to Gen eral Lee and he promptly informed the L 11 1 teil htate government of the ntate of affair, ulno wrote Acting Captain (Jeneral Ahiimada inipiiring if there bad been ninalliox in Cabana, und w hat Rtep had been taken to guard the health of the American imprisoned there. A reply wa received making no atatement of the prevalence of tho l incline, but Htating that the Americans would be vaccinated tit once, A rrlat of Vlrtorlca for Kln t-aarg Arinr. London, April 26. The Atheim cor reirDondent of the Chronicle aaya that the Crown Prince Cutmtaritlne bii wirel to King licorce an follow: "The Turk are quiet today, owing to oar accenn yenterday. We have de stroyed the Turkinh battery ut Lig'Tia. Tb Turki have retired from Netn( and Rapnani. The anion of our fleet at Kuterina wa ex llent. I wan in the flrnt line of lire ye-ter lay." The correspondent uf the ChronHe ayn: The Turk are greatly dlMiiayed by the dentruction of their etorcn at Kat erinaandat Lithaioii. Comin'-lore riachtouri de-trove.l the nton-i from the count totlief'it of Mount Olympic". ill' therefore, for Kdhelll I'ltHha to carry away hut huii.'cr. I The count r'o.id J -1 1 . harn-d, the only remaining road ftom Ml"iii.a in the Ferri road, eiht diy- f'm Kla-n-mii. , The rejmrtn of 1 1. e injury to the rail way line by tie- I -1 -a n . up of bridge and a tunnel are continued, j Financially, cvi. thing in going j well, and the value of paper money ha , risen. ; It i remrte. h -e f Allien-) that the I Turkish troop- will I e w uh li.nvn from Crete. j I'rivate advi.. - fn-tn Volo say that all the villa.'!-. I,et.-en K.iti-rin.t uml , Yeria have ri-n. ! Among the wounded who have ar rived hen- lire several l o state that a ! nuiiils-r of lireekn wmin I- I attJiitfc-, I vali and unable to follow tin- lin-i-k re treat wi-re shut up in a .-mall church The Bankruptcy Bill Receives a Vote of 49 to 8. fcuruiirafeliiaH rd ti l ,n f the Hiui!. Hrri. (.ri-rrr ItarrlVM ale In t!"' a Hull U'.-hii.ioii. Al.iil 21- The ne-i M the senate l-l-.v w a- one of the most eventful s.n.-e cngresn asHembb-l. Vllell offered it r.-olUIloll pnoKooB ,i ...i ,i l.lef executive exprcs- i.t. ..I il. Almrii-.lll iniiple ti.e gov'riiii.!-iit of tin-!'''' lr ,lei-l.iri-l the !'.it,li-t tu.-.-n 'KrJ-t i.iinty During the .1 the couiliiltti ANOTHER BAD BREAK. Ml PMl L....O"'War. WHhir.rf Dltattroo Raiull. Greenville, Mi., April 86.-Ther, wai nother break in the lem on tht MiuiMippi ,ide at libiplflnd, or Ih Promi Jl Land" levee, at 10 o'clock thi. morning, forty n.ilef by nil iouth of Greenville. Ihe orea win i,.rv i vii f'lfiXMFK DEBATE 19.000 acre of land near the flood, and AI.I.KN AND (HAM'I-r.K vr.n.Mr Z,, a,,,, t0 ie TOllmeof water alremly . covering moat of the lan.U in ita vicin- itv The levee i ten leet nign, ami the break in fully 300 feet wide. There wai a find on the levee when it gave way. The break will niibmerge Mayor, ville the county neat of tho county, a town of -100 nnple. The town in mut ated twelve mile north of the break. From Mavomville nouth to the Yazoo river every plantation in Isnaquena and two-third of thone in rharkey, lcidc a number of other in Yazoo and War ren rountic will lie put under water from ten to twenty feet deep. While thin nection wa in a largn measure already overflowed, there wer hundred of farmhouse mid cabin and nuineroun ri'lg'i", mound and liantily erected m-affol In, which Mill afforded unite, tion to man and beant. Thene ' . - : ll ..I I...O..I .,! are now neiiig rupun """"""i terror reigim. -sum the to The nena- a- one lie- and Paganism. , -Laic. Davis, i hainnati foieiu'ii relation-, IwsTifi Evidence ot Stay tnierprise. ITEMS OF OEKEEAf. Cltla 4M rraea All Thrlvla. a,., A contract bit .,.n riew txiurtnouHe at (Y (1 1,625. let Wliolu I if t.lli I -i t',e r.-i'lutloii I si Iv act ion. The did.ate oil th I aroti-ed .Mnrg.ni t" a sp. M-VeritV. lie sinik and of th inesn to Coll litioll i an of to referred, A MILITARY ATTACHE. u l tliouglit liero that the aptsrar- ,.. t,.. i t i;r. i., i. build ance of mi.allinjx will make the Amer- j' ,, ,uni;, ,, , ,,,,),. lean Kovernment pre for the releane of Melton and other, a it i nnderHtomr Kr..m ihe l.reek uinl...liii. Spain ha practically decided to liberate luidmi, April Sib Thetin-ek charge them, (ieneral Weyler is an olmtaele d'atf.iire here received a dispatch to the releane of any American. lie dated Allien today, giving the exact miid lant week in Hanta Clara that situation on the Thes-alian frontier American were net at liberty without from the II reck etau-lpoint. It i- a! good cause. follow-: Oeneral Weyler' recent declaration "I" Thenaly, in the iliiectiuu of that Santa Clara i pacified mean that Rcveiii and llougha-i, our fore s have newspHpcr fighting there will be meager. ; peiieterated into Turkish teintory and ite coinllilttee . h of unusual e sin.ke ol "dn-tatorsliipn suhoidiuation of public bun hti, n. lie characterized the I inaction in the hoii-e of repr illative- an the nio-t gigantic and unheard of fillbil-tcriliK ever ut lemptc I. In coiiclunion, .Morgan naid that the speaker of the hou-e. who had been known as the "great white i . ir," would be hereafter know n an the "great white rilihn-ti-r." Another stirring chapter on the name Um ltoUht ()lB niat,r , theattontion xiuillfCii,; The liubilitie f Juarch 31, lant, w,.ro reaourcea tt3.B4H. ' M For the flrnt time in eluded . .ennl. ' . V". .:,,,'t:K'S Ho rotiorta all to be in " tion. -".mtv ('ounty Treamircr lum-tHri u nil t . . iktt ttv.l.. I . . I -I J, - f l,.U. ,.t .1... ....... . Crnrral Mllrn WanU to (io to Ciraara to llliima tha War. Washington, April 20. (Ieneral Mile ha applied for H'rminslon to go to Greece to observe the war between that country and Turkey from a mili- tary point ol view. Mrretary Aiger M ar-hlpa In Itvarrva. Washington, April 20. The navy department ban ,crfccted it plan fur the creation of a reserve lint of war venneln. The llrnt vcne to be tniide the nuclcun of the rencrvc fleet i the Columbia. Shu will not be taken out of commihsioli, but w ill be laid on re nerve at league inland an noon a she return from thn New York celehiation next Week. Of her crew of -100 men, only seventy -seven will be retained on tl o ship. They will he. commiinded by four commissioned oftlcem mid three warrant officer. The minill crew re tained nn the ship will be nufllcient to train the men assigned to her, being thoroughly familiar w ith all her pecil liaritic. The 1100 mid nien naved from Ihe Columbia' crew by the reduction w ill In transferred to Ihe battle-ship Iowa. t III lilt I a Hard. Ottawa, April 2l). The new tariff announced by the government will bit the United Stale pretty hard. In that regard it i popular here, but doubly no on account of the preference it makes in favor of llritinh goodn. These preferential term for tlreat llrilain uml other countries ilisnwd to receive ihe miiinif a iiiohI I aniKlian priHluct at lavoraiue raten, I Ihe finance minister explained in par liament, would be til the form of re- j ductionn from the general lint at one- j eighth for the flint year, and after that j M'riod they would lie one quarter of : the rate In the general tariff. Thene reductions would apply to all nchednlesi except tlume imHining dutie intended for revenue on Much artichu a wines, J tobacco, eigitrn and cigarette. Neverthi'lenn be admit that within three day of hi declaration of tran quility more than ninety rebel were killed in the province. He nay he will no longer require any troops to fill the place of hi killed and wounded, which mean dimply that he ha been told to expect no more nohliern from Spain. The nituation in Kane, a neaport town in Santiago le Cuba, now com uiiiiid much attention here. The gun boat (ialicia and the cruiser Nueva Kspami and Keina Mercedes are waiting outside the narrow until three column ent by (ieneral Weyler have had time to move on the rebel by insurgents have held the liolotT' expedition lauded there on March 25. The harbor in one naturally capable of easy defense, and it i naid the insurgent have placed torpedo' in the channel. It in most difficult to learn any definite new of the recent o'ration there, but it is plain that the Spanish recognize the necessity of moving in force against the town and attempting to attack it Himultaneously by laud and nca, for the purpose of pre venting the rebel from continuing to bold the vort. (ieneral (inniez, according to the last reports, ha left Arroyo Klauco district mid moved nearer Trinidad. There in a rumor that he may be elected presi dent of the republic to succeed Cin ncron. Another idea in that be ha divided to content the nisnennion of Italic, and many who thought hi nicge of Arroyo lilanco wan a rnso to entice Weyler into the country where moder ate force might bo attacked to advant age, now believe that Weyler' move ment toward llane w ill meet a Hteadr j resistance w hich will add to the evi j deuce already piled up todinprovc (icn jeral Weyler' declaration of pacilica- tloii. iiiivainci lowaiu ii.iin. us. "All attacks of the enemy have been repulsed in the direction of ( ii itzovali. "Our army occupies a strong po-ition at Mali, where theie has been lighting Hince ye-tcrday. The Tuiki.-h attack have Is-en repulsed. "The Greek had to retire from Nea eros, falling back on the bank of the Herchi, a strong nmitiou, which they are now defending. In Kplrun our army in advancing and has captured Fort luiarct, Fiilipiada and several vil lages. The lireekn have al-o occupied Salagera, capturing three caution, a land. The ! iiiiiiiIht of gun ami a quantity of am town nince munition ami provisions. The army i now advancing northward. "SKolV.KS, "Minintcr of Foreign Affair." The flrnt wool of the nenson ha been delivered to a warehouse in Hcppner, Or. It 1 Raid the wool i lighter and of better ntaplo and brighter than the clip from the name nheep lant ncasoii. The rain ha greatly delayed the hear ing in that aection. Few nhecpare lut ing aold, owner holding ttrmly for a mall advance, about 10 cent a head, more than buyer are willing to pay. A dispatch fiom Hakcr City, Or., aya that Powder river i higher than it ha ever been know n to be, ami ii doing great damage, Only one bridge remain in the city, and if the warm weather continue, it will go out. The Kumptcr Valley railroad U (loodtsl for mile, and train will not be miming for week. The northern residence por tion of the city i Inundated. Chief Justice Fuller, of the 1'iiittsi State nupreina court, baa refused a Writ ol luttiea ocrpu in the case of Kl verlon It. Chapman, a broker, who re fused to testify in the nugarnpcculation investigation a to whether nenatoii had n pcculati'd in augar ntockn w bile th Wilnou taiiff bill wua before that Innly. The sentence of the supreme court id the District of Columbia to itO day in Jail and $100 tine wa afllniusl, and Chapman' application for writ of cer tiorari and IiiiIm'ii corpus were denied. A a rcntilt of a terrible accident in mining camp near ltosalaud, II. C. , ii men were killed and several othcii injured. Twelve men were anlcep in the camp when a landslide, H00 feet long and nix feel deep, and llflivii feet Wide, overwhelmed them. A train near South Lyon, Mich., truck a vehicle on a cios-mg and in tautly killed Hurry Clink and Mint Snrali Klnher. Minn Klhel Just wai eriotuly iujuied. Claik wan a ntndeut at Ann Artmr, and Mis Fisher attend ed the tute normal ichmd at Ypsil.tnti. ReHirt fioiu Ihe wheat privlucing region of the Northwest Tot latch, I'alouie and llig Bend art that fall town grain i a far advaucisl a it wai at thi time lant year. The pud leu wave of warm weather tended to make vegetation grow rapidly. Colfax, Waal)., report prospect for the largest crop in year in Whitman county. Oar field aeud similar tiding. Steven county grain tield also Umk well, lu tha Uig ltond, the largest acreage sinca plow waa put in the ground has beca own, and farmers expvet the la r goat Lield la year. I rail and wheal art I prima condition in th Potlatvli. I. mi' Allrgrd Murderers. Washington, April 20. United State Consul llorgchor, at Krzcroum, Tut key, ban reported to the elate tie- parti t that the Turkinh court that ban been trying by default the Kurd and Armenians chaiged with the mur der of young Lent, the Anierciuii bi cyclist, while on hi tour around the world awheel, ban acquitted the itc. ciined. The magistrate found that theie wan not sufficient evidence to warrant the conviction of tho accused and dismissed the chargen, it matter of small moment after all, considering the fact that none of the accused had been held guilty by the authorities, A Vlallrr of Tlma. Murray, Idaho, April 2(1. In the little tow u of IV Horgiit, Just over the Montana line, a most peculiar suit ha commenced. Last November John W. Connel wa injured by a falling tree, so that his leg bad to lie cut off. He wan then the holler of a paid-up accident policy, which expired at noon the day; the accident occurred. It wa precisely i 11:110 A. M , mountain time, when he wan hurt. The policy wan issued in Iowa, and the company innuing it taken Ihe stand that itn life must N lucas- rrr.l.lrntlal Numlnail.mi. tired by the time at the mint where it Washington, April SO. The preni wan issued, and that, measured by the ' 'I"'"' today sent to the senate the fol low tune, it hud already expired. The ! low ing nominations: suit in for f J.ftOO. Harold M. Sew all, of Maine, to be ' minintcr to Hawaii. Nrw I'u.tma.ii-rn In Orrg.m. Thomas II. Phair. of Maine, collector Washington, April 2tl. Fourth- of custom for the district of Aroostook, ponima-icis in uegoii were up- .ie. J. ! James S. llarrimon, of Maine, col li. , lector of custiuu for the district if I Uclfant, Me. Kiiii'lraled un lha I'liinr of a Car. San Francisco, April SO. W. II. Uradbury, the millionaire, wan In-fore Police Judge Low vent, rday on a charge of expectorating on the floor of a street car. He wa arrested itlnuil two week ago, but in deference to the request of hi attorney tlie hearing wan Hintmncd until yesterday. The conductor of the car testified that be had requested Uradbury to re frain from spitting on the II. Mir of the car, and culled bin attention to a placard on which wan printed it copy of the ordinance prohibiting public cXHvtont tion. He naid that the millionaire re plied by requesting him to tell Mr. Yining that he (Uradbury) hud paid hi fare and would do an he liked. The conductor's testimony wan corroborated by Mrs. P. C, Jenkins, who wan a pas senger on the car. Judge Iaw found the millionaire guilty, and imoncd a line of fa, with an alternative of twenty-four hours' imprisonment. Uradbury' attorney gave notice of appeal f aiturril Turkish l,,rr-. Allien, April 2ti. After the bom bardment of Katerin.t, on the (tulf of Salonica. by the Greek squadron had put to (light two battalions of Turk und the inhabitants of that place, the Greek Heel landed il detachment and I found the Turks had I. -ft ln-hind im mense stores of provisions destined for the armies of 1-Mhein l'a-ha. These . Valuable stores had been left unpiotect ed in the belief by the Turk- that a blockade of Greece by the fleets of the , Kiwer would prevent the (iieek licet from attacking the Turkish towns in the Gulf of Salonica, which is near tho railroad to Salonica, and which ha been used un a point to land stores for the Turkish army and forward them to the front. The capture of these towns, not to mention the loss nf tin. stores, places a serious difficulty in the path of IMhem Pasha, and it is -tat.-d here that as soon an the Turkish commander-in-chief j heard the news of the capture of I'lato ! inona and Katcnua he dispatched 10, 000 men toward the coast of Macedonia, fearing a flank attack from the Gulf of 1 Salonica. ! Thr linkl.li t lew. Constantinople, Apt il ;'tl. The Turk ish goveiirmcnt yesterday issued the following statement: i "The rci'onnoi-s.uice w ith a force id j infantry, six balletic of artillery and : a cavalry division enabled Nairn i'ash.t to occupy a position w ith eight Mt j talionn and some ticld batteries opHMte the Greek for.es centered south of the I Miloiina and Mlouva pass. Ilakki Pasha, with twelve battalions, ad- yaneod towards Xoialy on the plain, I in order to thie.itcu the retreat of tho Greeks ut Koskicn a. I "Nuiiii Pasha defeated the Greek. I and occupied the important heights of i Karadja and Yn ran. I "llamdi Pa-ha captured the fortilied .summit of Gordoiian and Garhika, commanding the passes."' I.ii-iiie-s, except to coii-ider appropria tion bill-, until committees were filled. The re-olution bd to another heated debate, iii which Chandler und Allen p.nticipated. The resolution finally w.-nt over. The bankruptcy bill was passed by a decisive vote of -pi to K The bank ruptcy bill as p.t-sed is the substitute offered by Xel-oti of Minnesota. The .ii.ve of thi. siilt itute in displacing the committee bill wan a great surprise and .li-apl-iintin 'lit to the judiciary committee, which had remrted a com-prehen-ivc measure, known an the Tor rev bill. It wan regarded an it n'rsonal triumph of Nel-on. The Nelson bill a- pa-so.l provide for voluntary or in voluntary bankruptcy. The "free hoine-tead-' bill wan made the unlini-hcd hii-iness of the senate. A committee of tin een senators wa named to participate in the Grant cere monies. The announcement of the death of Representative llolman wan made, and the senate adjourned un a mark of re spect. The house today adopted a special order for the consideration of the sen ate amen. Iments to the Indian appro-' priation bill without reference to a committee. The IVinocratie. dissension again came to the surface. Hailcy and his followers joined w it It the lie puhlicann on this proposition, after the special order had been modified no un to cover ! the other appropriation bills. Bland j protested vigorously against the course, 1 but only had a following of twenty four. Hot enough to get a second Vote. Simpson is out of Ihe city, und there- , foie was not in evidence. The senate amendments of minor j iiiisitaiicc were concurred in, except ing that providing for the removing of tlie ln.lian supply lcmt from Chicago to Omaha. The union. Iincnt relative to the opening of the rncompiihgre reservation was not itcted on today. While it was being debated, the death of Judge Hnlm.tu wan announced, and as a maik of respect, the bonne adjourned. TELEGRAPHY REVOLUTIONIZED. S-Vl"'1' arapli I- Kxpeetrd lo Ai-cuiii- pll-h tlie Truimltloii. New Yoik, April 2tl. At a meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers la-t ni-l,t Albert Cushiiig Creln.r, piofessor of physical ecience, oi luumoiuii college, exb luted of the president. Should the order lie made by the president, it will be the firnt time in history that the general commanding the army liun gone abroad during actual war as a military at tache. It is true that General Sheridan accompanied the German army aa an attache in the war w ith France, but lie wa not at the time of a high rank at (ieneral Miles. Shot Two llrolhrrs. Baker City, Or., April 26. The atage-driver from Sumpter brought new this afternoon from Granite that at 2 o'clock yesterday uftcrnoon G. II. McMahon, who left Baker City Monday last for Granite, shot Lew i M. Gutridge and brother, Samuel W., in fiout of the Gutridge store in Granite, (irant county. Lewi was shot twice through the body, und wundying when the mes senger left for Sumpter. Sam wa shot in the face, but grappled with hi assailant, kn-nking him down und holding him until the arrival of Deputy Sheriff Nivens, whoarrestisl McMahon. Ltn-al gossip alnuit McMahon' sinter ia said to have caused the usnault. It is believed that if both brother die, McMahon will lie lynched. Samuel V. Gutridge in inmtuiuster at Granite. Death ut William H. Iliilman. Washington, April 26. Representa tive llolman, of Indiana, died at 2 o'clock this nfteriiiMin. Judge Holmuii' deatlt was due pri marily to a fall he sustained early thi spring, un the result of an attack of vertigo. He sinui complained of feel ing badly, and hi condition grew steadily worne until lant Tuesday. Then he rallied somewhat, unj the im proveiueiit gave the family some en courage incut in hoping for his recovery. This rally wan brief, however, ineniti gitis developed, and since that time lip sank rapidly. Since last night ho hud been under opiates, and thi moining the family gave up hope, and realized that the end was near. He passed away witiiout regaining consciousness. m iiiimrui .... . : "os-nraiics, I'd, limn tn f 1. - . - . ...., ... v, county, ,topw ing their Block thin u.w Jr them out on the range. The semiannual statement of v county aiiowi u,ut ori March It tliA rnnnlt'i li..l.li..: . ...w. J ..a.Mtiu, were fc.) D. 13. Kidder, of Baker Pit. tl.a Tv.i... '.....!. .. ''' ... ..ft v TH11CT, tiranl matting up a bund of S.ooo,.. .-..!, .... .,....(.... - .i . - nitm-io, U1 IIIK tor UlCm Kl tfl . illOIHJ OppOSCII (O Bnp)r uiTiiiir mini, in .un a. . ... ..,,. vouoDIJ, m.-i.-u an iiiiuiiction Dlln . . ... V oera 01 me county Iman in tne uuiiinng. v i. muiimwi uuiiuiT liu wm.. standing to tho amount of 0!,)q: ine uiiererni inereon is Ii5t-t . county nnource are eiHinutal: oi tne vaine oi f l,4i;i. ShiM'pruiHers of Crook v,n.h . bad a very successful lamliint j " I..IUIW ueiQf a-. All sheen have w inter,.,! .n..i. wool is in gool cotiditmn. The ai'iniiintiiinl ri.iu.ri ni i. ofnclals of Laikn coin.tr l,n. outstandinir and uni.ni.l -.,...... With PHtiinilteil inler,.l til ii while the total of unpaid UmJ owing the county is f:i5,6!i8.90i Meanlcs are intcrferinr titht work in The Dalle. About b" pupils in two of the roomittlo. Pnrtr ara nnl itl,.s ul..k n. .u . ... " -, - . . . . . i n,vK vi tim. tukinir tho dieiiHe. while immV absent from the high icluwl tal Union-street primury. An ordinanoe has been pifmili nttf n-.n ..... 1 f a....J . Lu. viii wuiit.li ui Aailiauu w lirUulOT, r.1,,-:..n n. .i:A ll. f .. . I ""fl 1 .u ivnill UI f ITK .: . I. i ... i . jMuii- vy iniiiurs, aim n intnat onerate to nrevent minors fmmri .i.A ..i : .i... ,.i . i aa r,t in.- D,,,n. Tl.u .mlin.nMf-. penalty for allowing minors top Hindi oiimea. niid is nn ail.litiiat general ordinanoe against gmV llHll-tnrin llemullnhrd lluiiara Newton, Kam, April 26. A terrilio wind storm, accompanied by heavy mill aim ruin, swept over Harvev county at 10 o'clock tonight, coming from the southwest. Two farmhouses were ilemollslicl a few mile went of isewlon. Mr. and )Irn. Weins, the occupants of one of the house, were seriously hurt, and have been brought to Newton. The nurginins state that Mrs. Wcin will die. Practically every pane of glass in the south side of an in- bnil.liiu.u ai v...... - ... . . struniei.t ,l...i I, I. . ff -iminilli BlllllierO.I O.V o- le.oimiuilizc tel egrapliy. ' Ity the u-e," he said, "of the syn cronogiaph, 3,t)t)t) words a minute cull easily In- telegraphed, and what is, of course, eipially iuiportant, can easily be icceived and recorded. A duplex line will carry 11,000 words a minute." lu Chicago last night Professor Cre leu's collaborator in the invention of the syncronogriiph, Lieutenant George Owen Sipiier. I'uitcl States navy, was iie-ciining tne remarkable ..noiiier urancn in the same ostltm.. It may be here staled that these two hail, and a railway train lust Hrrivetl here was w ithout a pane of glass in the windows on the south side of the curs. i no duration of the than fifteen minutes. storm was less j Vi.liinl.-ri. r unit America. I New York, April '.'it. Five hundred , and sixty-two (iic k recruits w ill sail tomorrow on the steamship La Cham pagne for H.ivie. From there they will hetran-poitcd via Marseilles to the scene or ttie conflict. The come from different cities. ii class inwlmastcis in minted toduv un follows: W Clarke, Gerais, Marion county; J lhatt, Lyons, Linn county. Sau IJticutin Prison, Cab, April 2tl Frank Cmuicy Klons was hanged j Klii lluiiibart' Knrapa. Home, April Jit. At 3:80 this after noon, w bile King Huiuliert whs on his promptly at io:;hi tins niorutng lor the way to the raw, a man named Pietro murder of William IVitdy, over two Acciarito, an iron-worker, out of em years ago. Neither the brother nor ploytnent, attempted to stab his niajcs mother of Klons ban lnvn at the prison ty with a dagger. The man was soiled siuiv yestci.lay, un.l tlie exivutnui wa before be CouM carry out hi witnessed only by prison ofllcials, phy sicians and ncwspuvr men. As Klos bad Ivantcd he would do, he died game for bis bitital and ctiwarilly murder of his victim. He was end to the last. lVath was almost iuntaiitaucou. miruosc. ami the king procecdi-d to the Cum IH'nclle rmviMurse, ntvmingly uniiiovc.1. Arriving at the racecourse, bis majesty was greatly cheetcd. Acciarito appears to ho a political fanatic. Ho says h bad no aivoiupliccs. j llrrrml t Ait a Nur,,,,. Paris, April 26. A number ol la dies have offered their services at the Greek legation here to act as nurs, with the Greek armies in the field. No funds are available to pay for their journey to Greece. California YVhrat rep Haiioirl. San Francis.t,April 26. Stimulated by weather bulletins of hot wind throughout the interior, the Uval whe.it market wa forced up, advancing ;t cents per cental today. some tectious of the more time (i serious damage. Tho dominion government divi.h-d to bridge the Si. linemen, v rctior ami Sipiier, in vented the polarizing photo-chrono-g'uph with which the most successful experiments were made at the electri cal laboratory of the United States ar tlllery school at Fortress Monroe. The photo-chronograph is a machine to measure the Velocity of projectiles. The receiver of the vn,-, ...i. -'' that will receive 11,000 word a is a development of the principle of the photo-chronograph. Will Try to l.rH t'V,.t,. Salem, Or., April 26. K. T. Johnson who is hunting lalnm-rn for contractors on the Astoria railroad, ha submitted to Supcrint lent GillsTt. of the neni. ; tentiaiy, u proamnion to hire the idle machine to 1 , , ,H- 1 h,'r, ,s question as to -oeiiier or not tlie authorities have tne rignt to lure out convicts. Hlirarliig In Morrow County. Hqipner April 26. -The weather, hile cot.l, is not interfering wit, s bearing, which i Ilow in , w-Hd incoming in slowly, and is i much U-tter condition than last season The I mttuer l Deing investigate,!. The ! working of convicts, Mr. Johnson savg, i would in no way interfere with free ; hibor He gives ,H,sitiye assurance j that all who will work can get employ. , nient, und suya that the only reason for wanting convicts is his inability to get , sufficient free lalmr. t w NnIiihmi ltlllllllllR. Astoria, Or.. April 26,-The run of Mlmon shows no indication of improv ng. The average catch per bout in lens tlutn two fish. A number of ,o mV(l returned fro,,, the drifting ground dur iK the past two day without having Bocurod a single salmon. ,, , , i ou iii is expectc ; Weather sets In. no until Win ni Th Arrh of sttri. Omaha, Neb.. April 2.Amid i,. P-'sing coremuni. the corner-stone of tlu initii.Mi;....: 4 . ..... ....,,,,,,, exposition arch Keports from of states was laid this afternoc ,ec,ion,of the state agree that was along ' ' ' ,T1!"" rain i, neclcl. bu, ,ero is yet societies, "tirand yul TvSS lor showers, which may obvmte the Nebraska Masons, Offlolal ' ' has just A atal Kallaay W rrk. , A I'r. all.r Accl.laat. Kvergrtvn. Ala.. April 26. A wreck IV Moines. April 26 The infant occurred on Miindge trestle, nine mile daughter of John F. Buckley wa aoci north of this place, lant night, to the dentally h.ing,s liere by her bonnet south -bound lunnenger train on the strings catching on the limb of a tree Louisville A Nashville railroad. The The little girl, alamt 5 years old hi'l engine, mail car and two tvaohoa wore be,.,, phtving on the porch but a' few un. insi. f.M,iirr A.i.ra., uip oiTiiiaii minute Ivfore ihe aivident. aii.i two iicKroes werriaiauy injurtM, net strimr wen and two Irampa severely hurt, caune of the wreck is not knowu. The nock There it no reliable case on record where resuscitation ha taken 1 la. after the complete frevsing of the body in uiau I Her tmn- twice around her to keep the Imnnet 111 lUait i.itt more securely. Sin slipp,s when climbing on a small cherry ire and the string caught on a twig projecting nol more than an inch. twroikv ut xueoec at a ivist ot f 3,000.000. Tha Kannas Turna.la. Wamego. Kan., April 26. A small tornado p.issis! over a part of W.iutun- ivunty, eight miles southeast of hero, late last night. Henry Miller's S year-old son was killed, while Miller and his wife were perhaps fatally hurt. They live throe miles north of McF.tr land. Their house, one of tho best m that valley, wa completely dciuol-il..s. iliere io f Mst.vl by officers of the grand M,,. Address were made bv M.,r Uroatch. Liemonant-tiovernor illrri, and cx-Nvrctarv .,f n" -. - . ..p. i, umire Mor- Th, 111,,, , !llMlpr., TrMl Kansas City, April 26.-I,, tria, o John Kotmody, the ,,.,, ""I"' recent lll0 cut robberies, i .r t was ipiiek,,,,,,, tlh , ' ' -- '"I'-'bnKvedingiofar,, ' f tile notoi mils .!.,,.,.,. i. .i. . - . - ' oroi nern, a Wanliiugtu a r-..i.. v:.. i.. forty acres to peanuts and rt toes this spring. t ni-lr n-itt mum lu.irin nnlM. I.. l. K'.,rtKjs nici oiuKjni.in oil mo ..viwu. cilic, at Garfield. r, , 1 I ' L ciiieriieiiit'lB llltte uirncu u, - uiiu it is expetrieii mat v,w will bo sheared there this km Tho rush of prospoctori to the C. .i:..!.. .1 i. ii'. ll.... - meuced. A cattleman of North Yulin .... Im .1.1 . t.nrurtfl of cattle at f 43 per Lead, Bit- total payment of fiHS. A bicyclist lust week ml tunce between Olympia anJ T one hour and 58 minutes. TM! best record made so far. The owners of dairy com in t county had to fettl tlie cown- uuring tne winter jusi - of the usual ninety .lays. . - i t..- ine annum rose curm " Will bo liold July 1. i arm.- connwtion with the lYloDMiwa . will Do a water pageant. Sneoimeiia of fire c liV U fiilvnp l.itr.t tump Castle KOfl.' been tested and prniioiiiiceu - quality for brie, -making r inirnoiea. Cheney ministers are talking ing a local union for niorenniw A majority of the minister" oi met bint wiM-k. and disi'Ui'Si'J l formal war the advisability l llH't. Cattlemen are scourinif county for beef cattle. Win'" tie there are left are not m P dition, but they are " such shape by May 1 l'"" may be linidc. The city council of WH ,u i..,i ion un onlio- .....i, ,..iinmi or A" I'liiuiuii aim, M....-.T- tions of any uescriptio", P. nnliMia a i,.rinit is given b.T til' The ordianco has pitssitl t o " t Ibe cl.illll'e oi ing a law is good. -tern Wis 5I llogbnycr in 1 are buying l.-r-gs to river points; ui me ",- packing hocses are snin"" duct, into Kastcrn W' toi a ia tn.'iu sin pi pi.n i 11 c - i!( W shin to ...m tim'1" Mllll.lls scuttle, says tne ri.: . i . ..I I i ii in, ll is sum, is - ,c,.l i 1- - i.. ... . - :-. V ..l..ru I OllSv a. .... . t :l,it.... t , -een made to ansa-sinato the 3 iu M. K,'n V Alii, of rruguav. s... .i;7t:" ... . , " ' """'"T of the ll,.w., r..V.. ...iienoMiu cieorat.u .r .... ,' ". - -. i,. wouij l ;,n, I'Ut tho bullet inisse,! it. Michigan mine it 5,000 feet Jeer The greatest danger in the adultera tion of milk by water lies in the uitr. duction of daugerous specie of di,-a riui. q ton. ."! K".' -'"-. Prealden,. .-on, e oiit. Anrll ',! 1 oas m-en lent ass.s. Us nmrlr ulant w, arrest,).' TarU.Apr" British f-o..i Jamaica and an. hored inv"'? river. The Talbo, w 1 Z l f-vernniontm Ihe' Tv d 1 -vuiLUlM Hat th, M"her Mi-Klnl Ci lllrthray. n- . .1... iwo years ago me . .pi. .1... i'. ., ireii fc- io.uuu nogs, me i 000, the Uig Feud c '- Now thev have not i""'r ' 'lti I lie 1 t, u 70-ccnt nc- - t no pre Now iruisi-r dd.t'i ass, i ku board the Talbot too art ,i ' T. ,""K '"""en. who tentiiled ln't Kenedy ,, her he held u X 'V' I M'-'.OOO. Dur in if idr'rr'i'r!'-'-'':- ... . ...i,-,it .leclarod W 1 li.'-s 1 1 ... 1 nun many, ai mos. this is attributed tc braska and Wusliington. th hiril,.!.... ... i . .. i A ruling lias j.i-t 1 ' it.v todav. she is in ! local mi!0 '" ce em i i.i. . . ot in in ex- .. .. t,f m,. "arr'." -liKht attacks ,n,,t P?"11" ,' if , , All , :,v letter uo.l wmplete their pivci " t tclrgrain- ..( . . . 1 " 'ld i .. . ., . .V ...... .. out'- were re- . V,un ?' V' J , .,f.k al ' ,....i :.. time land wus " , .j es fli.m aiiinllur. nnu' hol.l PIC I . '"ioigers. . j,,,. Leat i, ., k- 'V Pnl 2 Winter weeks to advcil;'. J.r ' lO'kllig file .1 ... ,. I ... ... I lOf " . '1 n -ibun.l.mt ,-, " ' i,,"'rl'"in. luch claims. iwo ; s.,.,i un iceins tv i lion which ai:ows "iiiatisin ' o i-oTu.r . tl...: . CCIV.sl t- r , " . . ' , r '"" fllelld """.' II -I.ll tin. cUiui5" I change bii entry to