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EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. L. OA Mr BELL, TwoptUfr. EUGENE CITY OREGOM NEWS OF THE WEEK tatorttln CclUetloa f Currant ( la Condaaiad Vara tfm Both Canllaaala. Deep mystery surround tliu death of Imtao Hoffman, of h prominent firm of Han Francisco clothier. He a found dead with two bullet hole ill Id Iiphi) in hi ofhVe. Foul play ia sun xcted. Frank CiiHtili', ace use. I of murdering John Heck at musk Imll at Cleveland, in Klickitat county, Wash., Iiiih been acquitted after a trial lasting five day. Kclf-dofoiino wait tlin plea. Tim ram oot Klirkitat count jr more tlian 1,000. Five children wore burned to death in tho r"Mi ltnt: of J. II. White in Welch, V. Va. Tim of tlin fliil (Iron riitiif1'! frmn I to 13 yearn. The children had retired when the lint wait started. White aii'l Mm wife were away on a visit, Kin-Hi iuii of the family are Indiovcd to have II r I the house. The monthly Htali'im'iit of the publics ili'ht show that the ih'ht, le cash in the treasury, at the close of lii i ik'hh on May 211, IH'jT, wa '.r.MI.HMi.O.V.J, a du rroasit fur the month of fl.fiUO.OHO, which lit principally accounted for hy nil inercano of over f 1,000,0(10 in cash ill the tre.iHiiry. The ih'ht, iiidii li I cut of the cash, wan incr-ancd during the month hy lo:t,l'I.V The director of the mint hat uhout completed hiit ll'ilrep of the gold ami ailver production ill the United Stati'l during the calendar year IH'.iil. He find the production of gold to have heell uImiiiI $:,:,(I)0,(III, nil increase of over !, 520,001) an compared w ith 1 MSI.1. The n tui't itm of silver in given an Ii7, 700,0110 line ounce, all increase of I , UOO.000 ounce over IMtl.'i. (Maun Sprtnikle Iiiih rommeiieeil unit in Han Francisco to recover 1, 000, 000 damage from William It. Hearst, pro prietor of the F.x.iniincr, for ullcgel libel. The matter complained of wal roiilaine.l in an article comment !;( u i in the recent vinil of John K. Scarlet to that city, ami an alleged ileal, hy which the H. ilium and WatNonville sugar factories patted into the hand of combine. Senator I'ottlgrew ban intro.luce.l in rnngrc a hill to provide for the Mile iniiuinn to a Kipular vote at the con grcnniunal election of lMIIHof the fo. lowing iucnti:iun: Shall emigres al once enact a law providing for the iin mediate f.ee ami iiiiliinile.l coinage of Hilver ami gold at the ration of III to I? Shall the constitution of the Polled Htuti-n he ho ameieleil an to proviile foi the election of I'nileil Slalen senator Hint of the prcHiilcnt aii.l vice president hy iliroct vote of the people? It it liniile the iluty of the secretary of each state to forward the ri'Hiill of the vot to the prenident, who in n-ipiired la transmit the statoiiiontn to emigre. Major (ioncnil Nolnou A. Mile hal arrived at l.iiniin, visited the Orcein nml Huhciiicnt1y lunched with Crown 1'ii nee Constantino. ('. P. Huntington, of the Soiitheru I'acilic, ia repined to have bought mil the entire townsitenf Flavel, near tin mouth of the Columbia. The coffee crop of Ilrail thin year ii estimated at U.OOII.OUO hag. Tin government will have to give warrant! iihiii the coffee lmk for pressing "- ponc. The Herald' ooi respondent in Mon teviihsi telegraph that the chamber hint aiitliiu i.cd the Colonial railway to imie ilelHMiture ImiihIn to the value of A'lUO.DOl) fur cmiKt ruction exenne. From a liiiHKian muirce coiueH newt of a conspiracy aKaiunt Kin (Icorgrt fur mine deeply rootcil than wan Hup IHmccl. Tlicio in indlihilable evidence that l'rcmicr Kalli ami bin coIIchkuci in the cabinet are gravely implicate! in a plot to overthrow the dynanty. The imltan'ii hIiow of reiiilanc to the imwen in generally attributed to tier man hacking, hut it in alno iuiiiomvI that negotiation!! In'twccn Turkey nml KiiKHia have In-en proccisling thin mouth relative to the portiun of Ania Minor, including liir.eh, in the noutheant cur lier of the Itliu k nea, and tlio tenitoiy tip the Jim uk river. j (lovernor lliidd, of California, has divided not to interfere in the death Hcntencen of Theodore Duriant and Salter l. Woiden. The former waa convicted of the murder of Ulanclia ljamout at Kmmauuel llaplint church, and Woiden wan found guilty of w rcvk lug a train (luring the A. It. V. ntrik tbrw yearn ago, when Knglneer I'laik and tlnee I'uitisl State noldicr weia killinl. The nilicy of the nitolth'e depart ment an to the appointment of minora in the HwtotUi'e ban Uvn delluitely fUe.l, and they will Ih debarred from 1 chief dciknhiiM and deputy pontman- ! ternhipn, except in a few of the third rlann otlUvn, w here citcninntancen urge 1 their eculiar titnenn. Even then they w ill not be allowed to become actiii poMmatcrn, mi account of the legal declaration that oentractn made by milium ate voidable. j The plague of hcrt hcii continue to ' ravage the province of Santiago da ' Cutu. Theie are municipal doctor w ho iiihuiuaiily allow bundled of psi pin to die without otTciing tjiem the lightest annintance. The revolt of the ntnkiug convict at San tuentln, Cal., ban been finally iiuclled. While threat bullctn had lipparently no ctTect on the muttnecin, ' a four-inch atrcani of water from the lire hone had the effect of completely Ulkloing tin- iieii-l retiactoir. RIOT IN AN ALASKA TOWN. Drunken Indian Attempted la Claen , Out turn Dun, Port TowrjicnJ, Wanli., June 7. The iteamer Al Ki arrived from Aluitka lat night. She brini; new of a riot at Sum IJiiiii, a mnall town IDOmile outh of Juneau, lant Monday inonilng. The Indian managed to procure enough wh Inky to get the whole tribe drnnk, and their iniirdcrou proclivities were forthwith made manifest a they pro ceeded to clean out the village, muiinh ing window ami breaking down doom, Captain Howen' ntorn particularly being the object of ther fun. Jack McDoug'ill and Jack Arvt-y, of Juneau, were thero hy chance, And an the row grew furioii they with one or two other Hecuri-d Htout clnlm and in a nhort time had a number of very nore beaded Kavagen tuine.l down to a ntate of reieiituiit diM'ility. Three of the leader Were tied hand and foot and locked tip in a cabin near lit hand until milicrcd up, and no further trouble in apprehended. Tho white man who lie doubt furnished the whiHky wh ordered away from the village and peace in again rentored. The Oermania naloon al Juneau wan entered hy thieve and ifibbcd of (SO in canh Saturday night. Memorial day wan appropriately oh nerved lit Juneau, all huHim-H being hiih-n-n.led for the day. Seventeen old noldier are buried in Juneau cemetery. A rich mineral ntrike ha been ruade at Yankee Cove. Annay havo been made of fiO-itounil namplen taken from a dozen dilTcreiit places, which hIiow nplendid renultn, the nn-k ranging from (4 to 104 in gold to the ton and aver aging ( HO to the too of selected quartz .RESPITE FOR DURRAXT His Case Carried to the Su I preme Court. ftOHKKN WAS ALSO HKSI'ITKI) At l.aaat HI a MfOilh Mora t I. Iff fuf Trahiwri-rkt-r ami Murilrrrr nf lllaiirlia l.atiioiil. San Franeinio, June 7. While be filenne hi gmsl fortune and wctjun TO'I if the United State revised ntatuten. Theinhini Durrant may Imik forward i with some assurance to at least seven more month of life. Today, with the end of hi life only live day away, the imple act of an appeal to the United State supreme court arrested the pro---en of the state courts and net him far iiu'nide the shadow of the waiting se.if : fold. Hi execution in now stayed tin : til lifter the supreme court of the United Htate meet again, which will not be i until next October, and pusses usm the appeal from the circuit court, w hich i wan allowed today. Even if the appeal i should he dismissed early in the term, l the HO day allowed by the state law ' ln-tween the time when the day for i -edition in fixed and the day of execu tion would carry the matter pretty well toward the end of the year. The inissi bilities for further delay are ho niiiiici oun that practically he ban all insurable i lease of life into the new year. The attorneys fur Duiraiit appeared -radtiallv' befoie Judge (iilbert, in the t inted TheNteamer llerthn, which arrived I S"l,,'H ui.rt'uil lrt- '"li'.v, mid applied , at Juneau from Cook' Inlet the day be fore the Al-Ki nailed for the Sound', n irt that u paity of three, (leorge liottchi-r, ('liarle Itlackstone and J. W. Molimiue, who crossed the srtage to catch the first dura, remain unheard from, though numerous partie have proneciited a vigorous search fur the missing men. Moimiic lias a family residing somewhere in Washington, lllackntone leave a wife at Sunrise City, and hi 10 year-old daughter, who in attending m l I at Seattle. The men had been missing for seven week when the liertlia left the inlet. t'lirmiry llrrerm Nnt. Chicago, June 7. A Chronicle spe cial from Washington says: It i an nounced Hcmi-nfllcially that emigres will not Immediately adjourn after the pannage of the tariff hill. The Ifepuh lican managern have decided in accord ance with the wishes of the adminis tration that they will attempt to past a currency reform measure an noon as the tariff question in out of the way. It i contended that the statement re cently made by Secret it ry Oage that something would he done by the pres ent congress for the improvement of our finances w an not an idle suggest ion, but one which ciiilsslied the views of the administration and leading llepuh licann of congress. It in alno stated, however, that all the president desired from the present session of congress in authority to ap point n currency commission, whose members shall In- directed to report at the regular session in December a feasi hie plan for placing the national tlnan aiicc on a sound substantial and endur ing bams. I mrt III llri-akrr. Astoiia, Or., June 7. Eaily thin morning four fishing Units, Kume re port nay nix, were upset in the break er nl the mouth of the river and one man, John Marjantin, in known to have In-en drowned, while al least two other are uiinsing. l.ifcsaviug crewn from Fort Steven, and Fort Canby went to the rcavue und the Fort Ste ven crew rescued Fred la-inon, Alec Mi-Heath, Km i 1 llloonicr, lVtc Kcliu and E. Wclcomgcn. The fishermen, evidently in their eagerness o get lish, Ix-came careless of the turn of the tide and were caught in a choppy nea. It wan not stormy at the time. The detail tiro not yet known, the wires to Canby and Fort Stevcun Ix-iug down. Kh-nl en a McMiurr. Havana, June 7. The Ward line steamer Valencia, which arrived at Cicnfuegoh, rcHntn an exciitng experi ence w hilo off Ouantanamo bay. The Spanish cruiser licimi Mcrc",le sig naled to the Valencia to display her color. A the Valencia did not imme diately reply, the licimi Merceden tired a blank shot, which wan followed almost immediately by a solid shot, falling out of range. The Valencia then displayed her colors. It in understood that the United Statcn vicc cosiil at Santiago do Cuba ban lodged a formal protest against the net td the cruiser. Captain yuesaila left yenlciilay hy the steamer Mexico to investigate the affair, which has as sumed serious aspect. Ilronkltn Xsll. t or Nlirepr. New Voik, June 7. At tloodtide thin morning thecruiser ltiMoklyn nailed for Smthampton. Her njn-cd across the ocean will be nlnuit 18 or 14 knots, there being no wish or need to pies her. She will reach her destination in almut 10 day, and w ill then clean up and hy the time the naval review (Mine oft the lliiniklyn will have few if any rivals an a model of discipline, cleanlincsn ami hcautv. lor u writ ol Hiin-rseilea for tlie pur pose of staying execution of the sen tence; but thi wa denied. Applica-, lion for leave to apn-al from thi de cision to the supreme court of the United State wa then made and granted. No formal stay of eX'-cution, how ever, ban I u given. Attorm-y-Oeii- eral Fitgerahl ha not yet advised Warden Hale not to pris-ee. I with the execution on the 1 1th, but he has given such advice to Warden Aull, i Folsom, in the Worden case, and tli Durrani cane stands on pieeisely tin same footing. Durrant' attorneys re tard their immediate lalsus on hi be half u at mi end. and are preparing fm thier next i-tTort, which will be U-foiv the United State suprem urt. I Wiinli-it AUe l(esill,-il. j Saraiiieuto, Cal., June 7. Warden I Aull, of Folsom prison, telephoned this I evening that he had received a tele graphic message from the attorney- general, advising him not to proceed 1 with the banging of Woiden. Worden I had been found guilty of trainwrecking. The altorncy general said that bin ; w ritten opinion would reach Folsom tomorrow' by mail. Acting upon iIiih 1 advice, theexeeut inn will not take i-lucc an intended. Warden Anil sayn tluit lie ban untitled Worden, and lumbal the gallows taken down. The law un der which Woiden is permitted thus to extend bin lease of life, the warden avs, wan passed by emigre during the reconstruct ion days, in order to make it possible in certain cases to reai Ii tin- federal supreme court ovi r the bead i'( the state Courts in the South. If it weiea matter, he says, in which tm- issue 1 1 I not involve hu man life, he won 1. 1 probably test its ; legality, but in this ease, a a stale ofllcial, he will be governed by the ai -tion of the attorney general. As the i United Stales supreme court will net meet until October, Worden will have at least several months longer on earth. Salter Worden was delirious with joy when be leaiucd this evening that be was not to Is- banged touionow. At first the aiinnucciuciit daed him. and then be m-e on bis tieiubling I,--, and thanked Warden Aull lor the good news. The condemned man said that, while he was prepared logo luavely 0 the gallow s, he felt all along that some thing would be done lo save l,im. The announcement of the stay, he said, made him inure nervous than if hi would have been standing oil the gaK lows. All the pieparaliotis for his hanging had been completed. Wnidci has been returned to bis cell in inn: leiers' row. H iili-r Tanks I VII. New Yoik, June 7. Five ennrmou tanks, each containing lll.oiiu gallon of water, fell live stories through tin new building of David S. Drown A: Co., noap manufacturers, at Twentieth ave nue. Fifty-liisl and Fifty-second nlieels, ibis morning, burying two men under tons of debris. The Nkiv nl William Eraser, 4!i year old, a sur veyor in the employ of the Otis Ele vator Company, was taken fn-ni tin ruins. Jacob Jacobnou, a carpenter, is missing. lbe contiaclnis and architect of the tank were arrested, charge with homicide. It w as claimed by an expcit that the luoitar used was noth ing more than mud. There were li men in the building at the time. THE TUfTI CF THE TIDE. Tha Imiilni f rr.i.pr'HJ' " lircrra" I" t aller-- New York, June ,n Co.' Wr-eklV review of fade nay: The ntiile'mentof failure, in May in all branches of lnn-im given much e.l-i-oiirugcilieiit. In defaulted liabllito-', the month wan the smallenl since Sep-teinU-r, IVJ.1; in manufacturing liabil ilie,tl,esinalh -t since September, I V-M. except i the la-t month of IMH. Failure of geliel .1 stores have not I- ell an small in aliv month in three ye.u n a in Mav, S!i7; in only two months out of HO have there I Ii smaller failure" in bin.kn and hat-: in only live have there been smaller (ailuie- in gus-en.-s and but one ti.i'lm.' ' ' '"onth ha rcmrtcd failuo " huger than in any of the preceding month-, furniture, in which failuies were lather inimeroiis. Nolnsly can iii -taU the uieanilig of iicli returns. The cWiteinci.t that, except for tho teinirary depre-sioii in prices, the vol ume of business traii-.icti-d is now larger than it was in ISHJ the year of greatest pio-piittv ha been ques tioned by some. H it a nparismi of price thin week in tie-leading blanch" f manufacture nut only linim that view, but showsa remarkable similarity to thecoiuse of pric-s in the earlier mouths uf k 7 ;i, wln-n the ino-t won derful a lvalue in produ-tion and prices ever known in tin" m any other coun try wan close al hand. The key of the situation in the ex !'Sive production of some gisids in anticipation of an expected increase in the demand. Mi, III Iki7, cuti-lluiptioii gained, month by month, until suddenly it wan found that the maud was greater than the inisnible sip. ply. All know now prices men nu vanccd, and the most marvelous prog ress iu the hisloiy of imy country re siil'ed within two years. Ceportn from all partn of the country now slioit that the retail distribution of pio lin ts is unusually latge and in eieasing. There is no improvement ill tin- uiaiki-t fur farm products. The iii.ii industry in apparently expanding in o i I ii. 1 1 n , and it in cei talnly get ting larger contracts, because of very low pi ices, one cent being tiuoted for beams. Do-emer pig is stronger, ami gray huge a shade weaker under pres- -ii f Southern anxiety to sell. The tail mills are all winking full time. Failures for the week have I u ill in the United States, against TM last year and )'.' in Canada, against '."J last vear. HIS PLANS FOR ESCAPE. THE SEG.1R KptT Tillman Desired to Continue the Investigation. BIT MKT WITH 'I'I'ITIN riilsiMii fnm let's Clmer Hi-li.nift Is Miieil III Hie Itntl. Sacramento, June 7. A notorious young footpad, known as "Shy Kid" Wilson, serving a term of 40 yearn in the Folsom penitentiary for highway lobhery eommilcd in I.os Angeles, tried o escape yesterday. Deing ree-o-niz. il a-a man w ho would tobably inakc a break for libcity at first opmr Utility, the pi ison rules ieiiiire. thai he be especially marked so thai he would make a good target for the guards if be attempted to bleak away. A sti ip of bright red cloth was fastened about bin hat eiown. and he was com pelled to wear n red Hanm-I shirt. Wilson mana.'i'd to hide behind some rocks yesterday iil'tei noon, and there got rid of the red cloth. He had pro cured a long piece of garden hose to help him in his escape. He had plan ned to plunge in the great canal and then Moat down to the end of it, keep inn his head and Ui.lv under water and bieathilig through the rubber hose, lie was caught just a be was almut to jump into the water. Tile tiuilluiHl I'l'llii-i'liiii I mi II i lu , I. Camden, N. .?., June 7. The Unitcii States coniposile sciew gunboat l'rince ton has been successfully launched fiom the yards at Kaignan'a point. Miss Margaict Updike, the daughter of Major Updike, of Princeton, christened the vessel, breaking the bottle of wine i over the prow as the craft glided grace fully dow u the ways. The Princeton is one of a fleet of six , Uials of her cla-s and will probably be stationed in South American water. Her cost, not including the electric lighting plant and interior linings, is i? .'.10.000. She is '.HU feet long over nil, lit! feet beam, with 1.000 ton dis placement at normal draught. The armament will consist of six 4-inch rapid-lire guns, four fi-pouiicers and two t-pouudei. Iiw it ! a Soil, h,.r. City, June 7. Ma. stockman aire. i-on ii.'i It ii n Kansas Staley, a wealthy 1:1 l . , . - mniis, hum iasi nigiit In. hi injuries re ceived in being tun down by a bicycle ridden by Nelson J. Steven, an insur ance agent. Steven lost control of his wheel iu attempting to ride down i. ,,l steep grade on Eighth street from Wal nut to .Main, struing Mr. Stalev and burling him to the gianite pavement, fiactui ing his skull. yr Stevens nur reudeicd to the police but was released. Walrrmit iu KiitilK Dakota. Sioux City, S. D., June 7. A re mrt from Jasn-r, nix miles cast of here, nay a waterout struck there last night. The Ureal Not (hem tracks for mile are two feet under water, and ncaily all the culvert and bridge of he region have lieen washed out. tlreene, la., June 7. The IS year old on of I M-hwart-, while attempt ing to unload a gun last night, dis charged the weapon, killing his two The comparative Matouient of the government nvciptn and exp.-u lltincn Mryaii III t,u tnuiiil Ihi U otlil. during M ay nhow that the toial re- j St. Imi, June 7. AlN-rt J. Eu ceipl were .".. 7y 7.11 ;0. nii.1 the ,-x- right, of St. Jose pi i, a busincH man, enili(ure f ';i, lOH.S.i'.i, leaving the ho ha just iMine from Lincoln. NeK, nurplu for the month jS,IU1. The, where he w a guent id W. J. lJivan, Haleuient for May, IS;Kt, showd . do- that Mr. Dryan ban announce,! bis flcit of 1 1, 1S J.S75. The nn-eipis fioiii j intention of making a trip around the custom during the la at month amount- oild. He t-xpect to leave within a ed to f Itl.n-VVliI I, an ineteane, as com- ; nhorl time, and will Im abroad -veral pared with May, 1 son, of neatly fit,-! month. Hi family will a,-vsuip.mv umi.noo. llie re ciiu (torn internal nun. revenue amounted In 10.07:1.01 1 . a de- I'mifessril anil lll"MiM-iir-il. Dover, Del.. June 7. While the di rectum of the Fust National haul' wcic examining the accounts of William N. Hoggs, the paying teller, they received a letter from him saying be was f.ls.. 000 short and had left town. He g.1Vt the details of hi irregularities, u bich had extended over 10 yeain. .tunnel lu Alo I ml a ri 11,1. Oakland. Cal., June 7. A dating at tempt was ma le thin afternoon to ah duct the f.'-ycar-old child of Attorney J. D. Kandolph, by a man whom tin father says he knows, but whose name he refused to divulge. The would U alnluctor had can iisl his captive several bl.nkn, when a passing bicyclist, at traded by the child' struggles, inter tered and the man took to his heeU lian.lolph senior sayn he knows tl. t,u,. live, but will not explain it. Hill rnjr sul. l.l,. I,,,. Duhuipie, .(., June 7. Today's se. ion of the Modern Woodmen was de Votml to the consideration of the law of the order. The most important ac tion was the decision to pay suicide claim, if death docs not occur than tlnee years after the date oevtilicate. ,nf M.hl" 'l rrrr..ltli , T.rlrT I'.lll -Th Nut llelllX Mlll ll. Wa-hingion, J. -'- -The nenate Again made gmsl progress on the tariff hill tmlaV, coverilg 10 l-ap" "' "l" metal scbenleand almost ph-t.ng formal contest again-i inaiutaiiicl, but all tlx bill it. The tiieasuie was I.,,,. nis tending to chat an repr ritcd were voted down and the finance committee sustained. The de bale was mainly of a technical '""" icier, the Kepuhlieaii senator- continu ing the H.In-y of refraining from mak ing S lies. liefore the tariff bill was taken up, Tillman gave tl mite another bout ,f exciting itrovers.v over the pro- (Mined sugar investigation. II" defend--d himself fiom published charg-s rela tive to bin administration of the gov ernorship of South Carolina, mi l the" novel that the committee having haig-of the sugar resolution In-din- haig'-d from further -ideratioli of t, thus bringing the matter directly n-fore the senate. liallingi-r, ill behalf of the cotninit ee, made a spirited prutc-t against ;his coiir-e and al-o urged that the sen ile should riot tin n aside from its pun lie work to investigate charge affect ing the private character of senators. There wete frcipiciil lively exchange is-tween Tillman, Uallinger and Jones if Nevada, hilt in the cud Tillman ithdrew hi motion. A bill was pas-ed for a public 'mil-lug at San Angelo, Texas, to cost (100,(100. LYNCHE0 UY A MOB. mi.. I.HI, ll- ''.n. ,"n''- ""fr"" liraili for HI rlm. I '..Illinium. ., June 7.-A H.eciul tc the Dispatch f.om Uihunu, O., say: Click Mitchell, the negro brute, hu Mid the in-i.nli.v of hi foul crime with hi life An outraged pcoplo have ,.,Un the law into their own hand, .,,.,1 out the pu.iishemnt he no richly ,,.., v, and obeyed the c inuml und v., of hi prostrate, und, ii an- , .-,!, .lvii.it victim. The Henna- ,i , nii-1 iintoilunate event of tin j ,','t intelisilicd the feeling iiganisl Mitchell, if It were pos-ibh', lllld the dctermiiiatioi. hal been gcneial that tbebi.itcshoiill never have the town alive. The rime hioI lis Ite.ultn. Uibana, O-, Jmif 7. Never waf icli a tiage IV in tin c.iy as 1 at thi morning. 1 wo id and six set ioiisly wound- ,. , with one mure Unit may me. .-nu.i the deplorable shmiting the (le lire .landing around the coinein s.i.lly und -eiimi-ly ilin u-sing the awful und ap palling tragedy. When the shooting occiniod nil llt lempt wa being made by a mob to en ter the jail f.om the rear. The militia in the ball on the H-cotid floor, mi,'- nortiiwesibH Evidence of Steady ff an Enterpi ITEMS OP GENERAL rram All tha Cltln th. Thrlvln, 8UUt Plana for a new t.nrt ''"ii siih,,,;,..,"1 (here s icli a that enact' men lay h county have ''';t.V curt, and take B T H nation. J(r t Jndgu Kakin ha ,1,1,, . ington coiitested ,.l,.,.,:.. "" H.t the old council and mayor ..V t.f the t.lllcial elected' ' I ,'01"' election. lc'mtj The (.ronpoct foraari,.. in Klamath county are gr-V there hint week Wasqilite the county and has n-lieve, or of their anxiety. e The Albany lodge of Ell. to ''"atigu for ugratiih-h,,,' liieiuherH of that order ut V the ami. of June. If ar,,,,, made ,t in expected that 55 r..K win lie in utteiidam-e. And If X, K ., rasiiiounil panned tbrough I'endleU.n one , -week carried 1.600 crate 0f ,,, rien, li.OHt of them from ii. e Tlvtioil, ! '".0". Walla Walk I,? ,o,d sian. Iin.' at the window n gins, of West Liberty, and another man had '-ledge hammers in their hand and had broken tli- gla-s in the door load ing to the ball horn which the jail in entered. Su I leiilv the militia opened - . i 1 1 : : f..l 1 I be uilhout warning, nun uiskii. " . . .. ., i ; 'ti. C..I hai-K Willi llie e.v ...... ;. u. ,., . - I am shot!" Then f wed tbc scene ........ .a.orcru. 1 ,f death and ilestructi. hi that brought I llioro in illri-u.ly Htored inTlieDi.- ,e,n down. The panic-stricken citi- , about 3,000,000 k.iii of wool.w ,-ns exclaimed: "No one is safo licit j "alea have been made, finthfe" . but Mitchell." and Keller nay tlieTim ' The citv of li.ooo inhabitant in an ta.neer, are holding iifft0htI. .. . . . tt-:.t. ....I.I couirren will do u-iil. ,i... . ... ' unusually oniony one. nun im o,- r o.: larm lull. lege it has alw-.iyn had the lilgnest ; reputation, hut iaiiileiiioiiiiiui reigned i last night. I; ntly Mrs. Eliza (iaumer, tin i widow of the late publisher of the Ur- v.... ..-....!.. ......I,..;..., ul.i. l, u is haiia Demm-rat. wan cnmii.aiiy an- i i i ..ii. i"i i' - ldo.ti-d. reciting that the sk.-h-tolis of I saillled by Charles .Mitchell, alia the American soldier killed at II a "Click" Mitchell, a notorious negro, Vi-la in l;i. were now exliiiincl, and : who was arraigned last Wednesday, asking the state department to investi- 1 hut his victim was too ill to appear ill gate the subjects and rci.rt the facts i curl. The man Was taken to hei to congress. A letter Was read ill this j home for ideiitilieatioii. As he entered coiinectii.il from Consul-lieiieial Ciit-l tli" door she exclaimed: "Dang him' tendch, saying the matter should re-' Ih.w dare you face me, you brute?" ceive the attention of the authorities al Iu default of bail Mitchell was Washington. A clipping wa- em . s.-d j locked up in the city prison, but on in stating that the Isines of American sol- ' nit of the feeling was removed tothi for han dier were bleaching iu the sun. 1 The house piocccdings today wete en livened by a single incident, the at tempt of Terry In secure consider;!! ion, as a privileged mailer, of a resolution for the immediate apsiinliuent of the com.nitlee on foreign atlaiis. It was niled out of order and an appeal taken fioui the decision of the chair was on the table by a strict pally vole. Sinip-oii was absent and several bills were pa-sed by unanimous consent. The Erie bill lo prevent collisions in ceitain harbors, liver and inland wa tets of the United States and t he senate lesollltioll for the lelief of El l'.l-il flood sufferer as amended to make the appiopriation available out of the unex pended balance of the appropi i.it ion for the Mississippi Hood surtcrcis were passed and the conference tepott on the Indian appiopriation hill was adopted. ino uanuon l.t-crder aavs tlutiw plaint i heng made that 'jk-num catching largo number uf m nalinon which are alnrut large 1 to go to nea, and that hecatme oU, dentrudion to the ntnall finb I nulmoii canning industry trill iL, ly reduced in the future. An AHtoria city ordinance maim an (iiienne, punisiialile by a tine of ft or 10 day.' imprisonment, fur allot caterpillar to nest in tree,, ft, Hallock ha notified citizen) thai V will enforco the law. It j( nm there are many tree on the hillt, fented with these pests. State Treasurer I'hil Melwluj ceived f (1,000 from the treasurer i inai ingni uii- jan was sin- T . - i.i. i i i i i. ui" couniy, on account ot itatetim iv a mob that was held back 1 , , ' ' -mtini ... i . i i for tho year IH'.Mi. I nn is icritl isse and the local I " . p-i I -ij oo-iii niiii one oi several BMt i that county. There is still a balm, i due from Linn, as well a frorata-!; ; every county in the Htate, but fe tm- ii); i'iiii. im-ir niaiu la.M-s in mil. I E. II. Andrew was hailly hurti ! hi" that he received while eliiubiKi i cliff for duck eggs, near Ki-ll..i ' DougliiH county, last week. The rap ! broke mid ho fell alsmt MO feet, am. large boulders. Hi father wasiiti ; him and promptly went to hit i-:-ance, hut it will he a lung time Mi ' he will ho able to climb cliffs again. EXTENSION OF TRADE. siimie V.I.I,,-..,-. lur Hi tha tioiiini r i-hil . i.t.arr.-.a. Philadelphia, June T. Al the cum ineicial conference today, Mr. Kolu it son, of Mexico, said, in the curse ol an address, that the ie.i-ni her ina jesty'n United Kingdom coniiols si much of the trade of the various i outl ine, is because she subsidizes steam ship lilies and sends her emissaries o tiade to the remotest parts of the eailh and says: " want to buy what you have to sell and want to sell you soiin tiling.' Continuing, Mr. lo.Uit.oi, said: "The pioducts of the Central and South American states will never be brought ben- until you provide some way lo transport that which you wish to sell, and provide sum,. av p, bring back that which your neighbors throu-h the .-south have to sell. Thev buy In. m you and they clian-.-e their products. " Cupatin (iarcia, of llio Janeiro, stated that at the hampiet last night be had piescnted a somewhat lengthy letter to President McKinl.-y, and that dis- ' lingiiished gentleman had infori huu he would forward a reply as earlv as possible. The letter asks the American government to develop, by means of congressional action, a svstem of navi. between Hra.il and the United Captain Garcia said i. wm I also bis intention to proviso a (dan for the establishment of an international banking system between the countries, j "which will enable us to do business with each other without being, ,. j pclled to pay a commission to Emrland it present." want to want to iiitcr- .-.iii ti t V jail the same night keeping. That night the jail wa siir roundel I l.v the si company of the Ohio National (iuai'dj East night tin situation wan mote threatening than ever, and (Jovcrnor ' liu.-l I was called on for assistance,' but refused to order the niiitia from any other ('lace here. This city is only j '.'u miles tiom Spriiiglicld and 10 miles; fiom I oluinbus, fiom which place troops could have I u transferred, but it was thought Mitchell could Ik- taken lo the penitentiary quietly. The grand jury was impaneled yes terday and Mitchell wan indicted foi criminal assault. Then the crowd was th'own off the trail by bringing Mitch ell into court iu u soldier's uniform. Mitchell was scared, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to the limit of 211 yeais. The trial lamed only a few moments, and Mitchell wanted to get to the peni tentiary at Columbus quick, but when the carriage drove up to the jail the cmwd rushed in to get Mitchell and lynch him. Another crowd surrounded thedeot. The sheriff remained fotli-11--d iu the j ail w ith his prisoner while toe militia patrolled about the ground. The crowds would not disperse, and at .'::in A. M. they broke through thu lines of soldi-is and were almut enter ing the jail when the soldiers opened lire. lb. ii. Duiiel H. (iaumer, publisher of the Zanesville Signal, ami lion. Charles liauiiicr, for rly publisher of the M.in-licld Shield, are brothers-in-law of the victim. They are here with Mrs. t Iaumer, who is still in a critical Condition,. KiltilliilT mi Trial. Ohssa, Unssia, June 7. Feodorc KavalotT, chief actor in the immuring tragedy ut Tilespol, has arrived heri tor trial. On his premise were recent ly discovered six bodies of persons who had been buried alive, and he fessed that he walled up in his cellar nine liv ing persons, including his wile and two children. They all belonged to a fanat ical sect known as liaskoi Niki and sought salvation by sclt-imiuolati j KavalotT declares that all the v-i..ti,.,u ' gallon States. as is the case XYttsllillKtl,!!. All owners of good homes in Wis Ington uro expecting an era of hta price. llie vtntcrriiie creamery is oca. run daily, 1,000 pounds uf milkW received every day. It is stated that fully ,mi been expended in the vicinity i Sprague so far this year by cattle-linyn The tax agent of the Northern Pari last week paid into the Yakima witi; treasury f 13,000, the amount of tin company' tuxes in Yakima county. Two evangelists from the ;! mission iu Taeoma prcachcil to ipi: of 18 hobos in the Taenia jail rent ly, und during the seiiiuui one ol tlrf gang stole 1 2 from the pocket uf on1 tin .women. The water, w hich is over all thelvi hinds on tho Columbia river Mmm. has done considerable damage. Arena) Mount Collin entire crop Iiht- M washed out. The same state of affjit exists at many other places along th river. The store and hotel ami the Hrrtt Noithern station agent's office it Btr fast, Skagit county, burned last The three businesses were all coti'luM in one building, and the huil'ling"" completely destroyed. The railn' warehouse, a short distance away,'" saved h" hard work. The agent W uhout 73 in money. Tho Snokaiie & Hritisli Colun'; I voluntarily. He drew lots with a Telephone Company has set it P"1 nil tho way from Spokane to i"r " " ish Columbia line, between 'W'n and Uossland, where it will touch t Vernon system. The wire Ml't its wav, and will cover thf entires" this week. Colvillo will then be nected hy teleihone with tle oni- world. Tl,. i r,,lln.i., ereanierv. owneJ f co-tanatic to decide who should actual iv hury the victims. H carnestlv desned to be buried alive himself und m still impelled by a fanatical desire to commit suicide. earlier of the Trli-il to .lump a li.hii. Hceiiiu, Idaho, June T. Two triel claim-jumping near here day. Fifty s-ttlers organized hs.ked for a while as if lynching Wl,u,l re-ult. The young men were linallv driven out of N. z I'erces cuntv. The people of this vicinity are determined not to permit any claim-jumping. conntrv llih-llt llMlhinni-r irntril. San Francisco, June 7. Mayor Flic lau tivlav iipi-roved tin order of tin Umid of nue.visotif pMihibiting .be wearing of high hat in tbeate.-s, and the tinier, which i now a law, will In rigidly enforced in the hnal play ho .sen. ItrtNllmlin. In lra.nr. Farm, June 7. In the cbrtuiU-r rrt-iine of s;;.0llM. The .Icli. it (or th. II liionll of the preteut lisi-al c..r UiuUli'.vU lu (32, 273,1.1. , Jut the name, the man who imag ine ther i danger of a bicycle faniine better iMlitinue to lock up and down the itrevt U-for ht atteuipu to crvxa. deputies today, Karon 1V-! ubmittisl a .notion to raise ot Fluladclphia, Ju.n' 7. The luterna tioiial commercial conference, which began her Tuesday, had it final bnsi ncss session today. The conference i pronounced one of the most sncccss-ul and important gatherings of represent stives of the commercial and indus trial interests of the world ever held. The dc legate will remain together for almost two month, making a tour of the Unit.sl states. Almost every citv an. I industrial center of the w ill U- Visited. I hr t lutrgi. Iluii( I lr. rass Valley. Cal., June 7. Kenja min Kule, a young miiier, was killed, and John Kippiiigham, hi partner, seriously injured by a tardy explosion of a blast in the Massachusetts mine early tin morning. Ten hole were charged, nine of which exploded, but me ieni imtig tire, and afte an hour and a qua eiu.led it must have Ni-n i-nd.sl.sl Wllnl.-.ille ( h iittE... Washington, Jm. 7.-The rule nn- "'" -l'itly after the adminis.,-... , on assumed per that postmasters I J 'i'i , ' """"'''I I" nerve out their nil terms, unless removed for cau-e. men ;h..sheen modified, and it is ..v, vester- that wholesale ai.is.i,,, . a.i-l it offices will b.. ' ' ' " ' .. oto.-ially announced today that the President and ,,e ,S n.asler-general ""ld consider as having expired a ' " which aie due to ivveeu now and Jul v i j expire be creainery, !. I. t : il... V oinlll. in I lillllV .iiaiiiu, on in- . titas county, burned last wee k. " Martin estimates his los--1 'lt u i i i . i ...a insiiraii' wincn is parny covcieu , The fire caught from the fi'y,", ,',IJ the engine boiler, and l'i"rtf 1 ' discovered had so far u.lvanoeJ tr- nothing could be saved. -r- ed wor - rea-iy'" has nl read v cominenci hllililing, and expects to he business in a short time OuliHg,., HudHp,.,,. I-omlon, June 7. The Vienna corn nis.iident of the Telegraph says great excitement has been caused there l.v the act of a number of Hungan,,;, Chauvinist agitators at Ku.;ip,.,t. w)k, by scan.la'iuos scenes and outrages .,.. -.-..led in driving from the new Coniedv theater a company from the liurg thei ter at Vienna. The agitators l.,j, ,v. Iiamite cartridges aiound the tln- u'er ;X,1';1,"1 "''- . ,,.r w.( Killel and one seriously in juied. A...I.I.. . " I-I.I...IU llr,r.. Mti r raiiciseo, J,K, 7.T1,,r,. -k.e- among uie horses in this s.-eiiis mat much "ai icy nay that diluvatod a fun,. The rural mail delivery is a citv. of the bailee or las been shinned bur.. lis or ,,,..1.1 1. : . i " . i is " to ergot of Or h. .1. Creelev ter waiting the men oon- lo'toious nimuiianeousiy ,(!, the Hher and the duties descended into th.. ,; .... vl,.,,.l on Au.en.an product if the Unn.vl the blast went off. w ilh the alvve re-sut.-- tu.s, a prohibu.v, duty ou suits. Ilule was a native of Michigan. h i.i.0 vrmluou. I 31 yv-a,-, M , j w. , , iJow Ureal Falls. Mont.. June 7.-o, -m Vance, aged 71. who has for,,-,,. Idi a pa,,er. has just received ,', 1 that the supreme court of Noith Cm, 'iiahas "'"'l 'l-ision , a m," 'ought T lw mother mow dc,., yens ago in (,,vor of M,s. v ,, .. , ' ' o.OHI- "" a" of km ai alsitit i i... ;. T'-eoil win wis a r.vent O'.uess for bv M,.. Alice f,, . year-ol I daughter of a M ts,.s I . . . ... ,.. rye, according to Veterinarian ,..! ; a lnso. that have been ,,- '" enoilgn to ti I hid the, " " esumate.1 that 400 h, -v oi-.-n h,i.oiied. A Tli,.iHrr 1. Los Angel,. M.irted in the oaiiK tlieati I barley to their all on the sick lorsc i.'g down to etate value. I "'I inai na and touionow "e was c.u,s '-"-IU. the 1C. iitana s,s ,,,,, 'i i 't ti-,. , to the gi; I. i tin i i i- y nil hcmanicd. o "lleil l,v t lrp. fill... June 7 ''ing-room f the l!ur- r ton I. li in. , -.. , - ., l-ima.e instde of , ) T, i'- ':'.. i,, . The si . . ! a m.vrt,.rv. turn, , ft fn.iture, ,,,'s. .. , ".tf, WIllCll 1 " an. in H.,. i i. -'" ".in eiierv an. I ...I Al, I , . .' 1 ''"" I'.v Manager F "v. .usurcu. t:e. estate. by The acces- t earsou were nvstetn '" irw. ...... .,....s. lakima is apparently a s'-- y cost of delivery per package - Cents, tho second lowest Iiv,'r"-V, l,i. various experimental ilir-t-ll-'t!i' ma having the lowest. . i- it Seventy-live men are at rock ((uarry at Mount l 'fl'n titles of the nn-k are criishfl for the fortification ("""s'r" 'Lof Scarln.ro head. Some rock for work on the Astoria road i" gotten out. V.ni-fl loiu linen reci-iVl-'l I'T ' . W .11:1 ant lamoron, ut ron from the war dcpartnient. ''-j :9 2,000 has been appropriated I'rovcments at the fort- T'lese of a general chaiader. '""'''"f n, comfort of the enlisted ne'n j ty cers, und the .eantit'.v,"l; 1 ground.-, The express compinics 'n Jf. Walla ure handling 10 torn , berrien a dav, and the s";i-" . . ... i L.Trit-"7 not yet at Its lie'giii. " coming into the market 'i"'r,,' crou will In.- light Lie,:""' ffa - bets'