Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 02, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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15 CENTS A WEEK.
ALU ANY, OREGON, TUESDAY JULY 2 18S9.
VOJL. IV. NO. 190
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FOR PURE DRUG!
TOILET AN1)
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-HE ALSO
The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the
Willamette Valley,
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
CITY DEUG STORE.
FINK LINK OF
ART SUPPLIES
TOiLET AND FANCY ARTICLES.
PRESCSIPTICNiS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
tggTHer luircl Deutch qesorochen.
ii Vii 1 1 mm ii i win urn t ii ii hm iiitibi im nrm
Leading
Carries the Largest line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley.
MADE
la His Meiiant
FOSTER BLOCK,
Dumber T
- THE
BULKLET & HEALD
SUITS
HUDSON, OR.
Are now prepared to furnish
Write for prices to ii8 at, DRAIN, DOUGLAS CO. OREGON.
oil
CHEAPEST PLACE
-DEALERS TN-
Stores, Tin, Sheet Iron and Cojtpcrivaie, I'units
Iron Pipes tind all kinda of I'luinbinG Goods.
Aqlntsfor the CVebrated
ON TIME
' Cooking and Heating Stoves, the best stoye for the least money ever
sold in this city. Give them a call at the Pierce Block. Nrorth First
Street. Albany Oregon.
Tulitjs Joseph
Manufactayer of Choice Cigais
AND UKALKR IN-
mm mmwmw
h liUlUlULii
i"ais, riusjat.d 'ini-kini: ' T' 1 : i s, ...i-!.:i: .t. l .i : ,
" -full line of Smokers' Ar:l-!c-. .:- twi.l- r ":
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKUilS,
Nexttloor t Buvkliart A. K vmy's He..1. Kst: Oflic.-. ; ;:.
FANCY GOODS
TO -
0. L BLACKMAN,
Successor to E. W. LanedM.
DBALJIH i.v
ijnios, Paints, Oils'
Perfumery and toilet articles.
.Iso a full line of books and
.lotioiiery. periodicals, etc.
Prescriptions care!';:::
' impounded
IN ODD FELtCWS TEKPLi:,
Albsnv ' Oregon
CARRIES-
TO ORDER
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ALBANY
LUMBER!
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LUMBER
lumber in car-lead lots in Albany.
TOWN.
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ii UJA3I !
Clo
lier,
Departmeo
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes. A niarvn
o( purity,strength and whoh-somcness.
More economical than the ordinal-)
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight ilium or phosphate powders
Sold only in fins. Uotai, IUkin'" ,jw
ieu Co , 10!". Wall St., N. 7.
D.AV Ckowlev .Sc Co., AirentsSJ;
Portland, Oregon.)
I'll VSI IAN
yT H. IUVIS, M. P. PHYSICIAN, AND
V tiicon. Can le found at his otlire
room it; S'.rahan block, First street. AUianv
(Jreiron-
DK C. CII Ail likliLIN, HOMkoi'ATlIIC
jihvBic'mn and miriroon. Office, cornrr
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, OrevDii (if
fioe hours, mornings, b to il ami 1- to 1 and
after 0 in evenings. .
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1 WMIASToX. PHYSICIAN .M Sl it
, feon, Alliany, Orojron.
M.
II. KI.I.IS, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'Kr
trcon, Albai.y, Oregon.
CC. KKLLY. PHYSICIAN AND Ult
. aeon Albany, Oregon, otlii-e in Puree's
new block Utliee hoi:i, from S A. m. to 4
r. M.
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J. IIOSSITKi:, VKTKIlINAItY SL'It
L'eon, "raihiate of Ontario veterinary
college ami lneniber of the Ontario icfcrin
ary medical society, is prepared to ticat the
diseases !' all dnniesticated animals on
seien 'lie principles. Olli-e at Ars Marshall's
livery stable. lU sidein e 4'h and Calapooia
streets, Albany, reon.
DI!. I. W. STAHK, I'.'IVSK IAN AND
Sunreoii, late of lirownsvibe, or. Oliiee
a; residenec in corner Hread ilbin ami
Seventh ftrteta Cat piOir.ti attei.dcd t.)
in eit- or eonntJy.
DU K KOi.DKW'AY, VKTKHINAKY SCIi.
jreon, Albany, Oregon Craduate of tlerj
niafi anil Ainericeii colleu'e-.
AlTOKVKlS.
I. H. .N. t;i.AKHI UN. .. W WKIOIIT.
I ) LACKIll'ltN, ,v WKIC liT ATI Ol:N K V AT
JL) I. aw, Albany, Ore..N. otliee in Odd
orilow'.s Temple. -Vill practice in ail courts
of the slate, and ",'ivc special attention to all
business.
CMKWoNTI.Vlil.hisK.T.rri'OIiNLY
at Law, Albany, Or. Ottiec in rooms l.i
and 11, Foster's lilocU, oyer L. t. lilaiu's
stor i
TK. vi:aihoukkd, AIIOUNKY AT
. law, Albany, Oregon. otice in (hid
Fellow's Tcmpif. W 11 1 praet in all the
court of thestate, and jfivc spt- ial ittentic.n
to all hiiriiiiess.
H.
EWKRT, PItACTICAL WATC1IMAKK
and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
l.nnd Mirvr.vtiiB.
I)ART1KS DKS1BINO SCRVKTINO DOXR CAV OB
tain aeeurate and prompt work by calling
upon cx-cotinty tiimyoi I'. T. T. Fisher. He
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do miTvevinp in
any part of Linn county. Postorhce address,
Millers Station, Linn couiity, rejon.
r 15. WINN. AGKXT I OK THK LKAB
J inj; fire, life and.cceidrnt insiiraiice com
panies. l-or Krnf.
I
"(TRNISHF.D KOOMS TO HINT. AT THK
City iiestatiraat.
THAT HACKING COUGH can b
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Foshay t Maaoa.
H.F. MERRILL,
Banker
ALBANY, OREGON
Sells exchange n New Toik, San
Francisco and Portland.
Buy notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
check. Interest allowed on time de
posits
Collections receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
JfOUlec hours from S a, it. to 5r. m
Agent for reliable fire aiidmarine
nsurance companies.
iitay Bath House
aN
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PRr7lIET0R
&t? Lauic? and children's hair dres
n? a specially,
euaranteedj
nti.ie stisfactica
MILD OI'T.
HAVING SOLD MY IXTKKKST IN THK
store of uencral menhandise of the
rlrm of Coshow & Cable to ('; F.. Stanard, I
wish to call the attention of all who kuw
themselves ir.debte-l to Coshow ,V ('able to
call a. id settle at m e. Having m.KI otit en
account of poor h-alth. I (Xpiet tu change
ilim.i'c for ; .'iilc. and all :n c. til. is not
S' tticil bcf. IV I .- f :', '. !l-lVf l:iViK!!f. ll
-ii! W left will. ..ii r !.. . '.'lie, t ion. A
v.nr.! to iv'-.-. i -i !?i n i.t.
t'.li'.joi !!oS .1 ri -.ns :
ca'iiillower,
: ; ..t ran
i u.-amt
ii. .u-;
Warning.
Thejnodcs of death's approach arc
various, and statistics show conclusive
Jy that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other,
ft is probable that everyone, without
exception, receives vast r umbers of
Tuheicle UeriiifeSnto the system am!
where these tier
!S fall upon suitable
soil thev start iiUo
life and develop.
at lir.t slowly
nd is shown by a
sli-'ht tickling f insation in tin
throat
aud if allowed
to continue their
ravaires they exunil to the hint's pro-
dueing consumption and to the head.
eautun'' catarri
AOW all tills IS
allowed to j)roeeed
death. At the. offset
dangerous and 1!
will in time, caus:
you must act wi
ing a cold to go
ill promptness; allow.
ithoul attention is
dangerous an
Vde. Assii:i
..av lose you icur
in feel that souic-
i: in ivvtr.-1 , i
Ji Toiirthrnat, hums
or nostrils, oLtain a tic of hoschee's
German Syrup. It w,;i give yen im
mediate relief.
toil fa n i of AfloiH.
At. this sea.-t.li if the j'ejii to be
without a g'Kil ieliali!e diarrlmea
b:ii.ain in tl.e fnise, as crams, eolie,
iliarrlio a ami ail infia'nitiation cf the
steinacli and 1 oweb are exceedingly
dangerous if n it attended to at once.
One" bottle of YEGGS' DIARRHOEA
HALS AM will' do more good i:i eases
of this kind tl n any other medicine
on earth. Wi guarantee it. G. L.
lilackniau, drrgist.
sri: i.4L oti('k.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London,- England, also of the llclle-
vue Medical College. -
The Dr. has spent a lifetime cf
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chroaic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula, enlargements, tumors
and wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the Germna French and English
hospitals. C;Jls promptly attended
day or ni'ht. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
tiTOHiee and residence Ferry street,
between Thiri and Fourth.
Q,QQ9.00
IN GOLD
To Bo (liven Away.
('tit out this ail-. xi tlfi mcnt and it
.1. LAIIMF.lt CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 i!iree-c.rt Canadian, n t;!
two-cent American posia-.'e stamps, and they
tM lend yen by :lvJI C 4?pid) Ml iK-d time
for iiantii.'.' in -i il or May next, your
ciioke of any one ot the following eolleclion
of plants, ai d enter your name in cunipeti
tion for the .!l.'i:! .( in stebl that they are
in? away in nicer to intiinlnee their nur
sery stock.
Collection
of 1 'l.'AI
No. 1 hardy roc.
N'. 2 - hardy cli'nicn' roses,
N". :t - GvirhloMiiiiierosr fnrjl oM-eJ cul
ture. No. -12 dahlias.
No. 510 Kladiola.
No. (i .'I hardy -rape vines.3
Nr. 7 s raspberry platits, 4 each black ami
red:
N". s -0 -tr.s-.ibi m plants. A choice kincs.
N". ' .' wry -in.ii-o plants four I. oijic ciil-
No. IO--."i cherry currants (re(')
N'.i. 11 Lees prolific currants (bla -. )
No, XI 7 white irrape currants
All letters with thisadyertisementenelosol
al.ni' v.ith stamps for any o::e or more coi
tions of i!ants. will be numbered ns they
com': to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts os follows:
1st - -S2.-.0 I The next -20, $10 each.
2nd 100 ! The next 40, f. each.
ird - f0 ! The next 415, J each,
4h - :J0 I 1 he r.ext S20, SI each.
.Mil -20
After 50,000 letters have beeu received, the
senders of the next. 1,100 letters will receive
Sifts as follows:
1st 82.1 i Next 50, each
2r.il l::5 I Next 15, 510 each
2rd - 75 Next 40, $5 eaith
4th 50 I Next '.70, S- each
5th- 25 i Next 500, &1 each
Aft.'r 1' 0,000 letters haie been lece.iTed.
cs" Icisoitir n?xt 1,00$ letter will re-
a 'Its as lid iws:
an.1 i.....100 a;h 1 Next 5 20 each
4 and :.. 75 each Next 15 IS each
6, "and 8... 50 each j Next :tf4 " each
3. 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next 093 1 each
After 150,000 letters hare been received the
senders of the next 1.109 letters will receive
sifts as follows:
1 tlOOeaeh I Next 1 $20 each
2 75 each j Next 25 10 eac h
3 and 4 50 each j Next 585 2 each
Next 5 25 each Next 479 leach
Any person may send any number o( times
for any of the above collections. If Scentsin
stomps extra is sent, we will send in Jun
next a printed list of the names of all persons
who are entitled to gifts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
IIirald, knowing it will not pay us now, but
our object is to introduce our stock and build
up a trade. Our mailing points aro Toronto
and Shruhmount. Ont.. Rochester, N. Y.,
Louisville, Ky., Plaincsville, O., and Chicago,
111., and wo will guarantee- al! stock to reach
our customers in Rood condition. We employ
no atents, but deal direct with customers,
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the I'nited States or Canada a about one
half the price charKCil brother nurserymen,
through agents. Uenicmher we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a
list of wants and we will quote you prices; or
10 cents for a hand-ome illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct from vour first order.
Address all letters
J. LAHMER &CO.,
Nurserynen,
TORONTO, CANADA.
MTED.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing machine, tiie
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B.
Hymau'8. The pianos arc fully guar
anteed for live years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Pacific coast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and music les
sous given there. Stomping, Em
broidery and Dressmaking dnts to
order. No. 113 1st St., Albany, Or.
' i'lii chilblain and Irst-bites , use
( hanibci Iain's Pain. Balm. V.'bcn
proiutitly applied ! the frozen l arts
i! w ill piVvcnt the rk.n fiom iiiiuing
'.u K r T eelinir of!'. It allay- the
;t.-S.::i'i- Mii::r.-:!C i' ei.i.i
ami rtv '.res tb" ; .-i !"'.''
of:.!:'. K! s;l!-- b) l-'"i:. ' V
wasiil(;tl mx&
Our Usual Budget From the
National Capital.
NEWSY NOTES AMI COMMENTS
Tho Arizaaa Constitutional CcEvcttioi
Otbor i'elicicE The Population of
the United S'ates.
Kpccial CoricspcMilencs. I
W'asuinotox, June -li. The
lYesicent rctumed tc-Jay fioni
t'upe May, wlieie he has been stay
in, Willi Mrs. Harrison and his
grandchildren sines Friday. Ileiore
Icaring he inade a number of ap
pointment, amn,x them t lie !ol
lowing: John L. .Sicveus, ol
Maine, t cc tuinistrr to the Ha
waiian Island; Ge. Mancy, ol Ten
nessee, to be minister to Paraguay
and l.'raguuy; John M. Crawford
of Ohio, tu be couiisu! genera ar
St. Petersburg, Russia: Horace
Cueelj Ki.aifies, of Delaware, dm
.S".l at Bordeaux; Frank Musou, of
Oh'., coniul general at Frankfort;
Charles B. Trail, of Louisiaoa, con
sul at Marseilles, aud cx-Govenor
Fniichild, f Wisconsin, and Gen.
IIartraft, of PennsjlTanic, to be
members of the Cherokee Indian
commission.
The P:esident thinks the criticism
he is recciYing from many republi
cans an account of his slowness in
making appointment! is very un
just. In a coirersatiou with an
old personal friend he said : "I
am beiog serology and I think un
justly, criticised for not making
appointments faster. It is in no
case any fault of mine. 1 am, ami
have been since the 4tli. of March
ready and willing to appoint a re
publican to any position that 13 or
should be racant, provided of
ourse, that he has the indorse
ment of the Congressional de'.ega
tion of his Siate. But what am 1
to do when nearly CTerj ttate has
two or more candidates tor every
important ofEce, each supported
bj some portion of the Congres
sional delegation: when oue repub
lican Senaior iutorni. mo that un
le s his if iends are appointed the
party in his State will go straight
le the (logs, and an hour a tier
wards another Senator from the
sm'. state ?.ys the atno thrn in
regard to his friends. If the.-e who
criticise my taidiucbs couid ex
change places witu me I ted cer
tain they would at ouc-J see life
mistake the aie making. I w.r
perfectly willing to b-j Ireely crui
ci-ed lor fny iwn acts, but 1 objvet
most decidedly ( benig lebiie
sponsiblj lur the lack ot harmony
aii:Ong repubi.tati CnnglCi.-m.ril.
U. S. Treasurer Jlusiou has g use
to luoiaua n purute ijusincss.
Secretary Rusk has leased the
reside see occupied by Robert T.
Lincoln when he was Secretary of
War.
Gen. Mahone captured the only
impoitant Viiginia a;)point:iient
made last week. Mr. w! K.Craig,
who the gen4ial indorssd, was
selected for U. S. Attorney of the
weitern district of Virginia.
Attorney General miller has
decided that an act passed by the
Arizona legislature aud approved
by the governor providing for the
holding cf a convection to frame
a State constitution to b submitted
to the people is valid, notwith
standing the absence ot a Congres
sional enabling act.
Senator Chandler is to be tcren
aded next Monday eight on his
arrival at Lis residence in this city
by the John, Sherman League and
the William E. Chandler Associa-,
tion of Washington.
It ii generally believed that Cal
vin S. Brice chairman 'of the
National Democratic Committee,
trill be the democratic Standard
Oil Moncp'.y candidate for . the
United States Senato to succeed
Senator Payne at Ohio, who has
concluded to close his pockets.
The Standard Oil concern bought
Payne's seat for him and if the
Ohio republicans are not wide
awake they will do as much for
Brice,
Sanator Tracy is trying to tft'eot
a settlement with the heirs of the
late John Roach, the 6hip builder
who was driven to bankruptcy and
death by the Cleveland administra
tion. If is estimated that the census of
1806 will show the United States
to have a population of 07xOOO,00D
people.
The President has decided that
the civil service rules which pro
hibits reinstatement without a reg
ular examination, ot perties who
have been oui of the classified ser
vice of the Government for more
thaa a year shall not apply t
veterans el the Union Army. This
will enable about 1,000 veterans
discharged during the first thres
years ot Cleveland's administration
to get their places back.
There is quaking among the
bogus veterans in the various de
partments of v 'ii'c 1 1 there are said
to be many. There :s a iguvu-.
iN'vemtnt on the pait
brti'iicrs fg'iir.sl thiue 1
Ih-.r .- Sovi.i - !v.. r..t d
Ulj i.-r.
;i!'HV v. i.-
i ! .t ex ; .
in: : .
;-.-ie l u;i'
in the Army. The Post master
Gi serai has issued an order which
will probably be duplicated by the
other cabinet officers, calling for
a detailed record ri such of the
employes ot he Post office depart
ment as were in the Army. These
records when rccoivad will be com
pared with the official records in
the War department and woe to
those that do not tally.
The thirteenth ani.ual encamp
ment of the Patriotic Sons of
America was held heie last week.
Senator Washburn is in favor of
spending the Treasury surplu in
increasing soldiers pensions, and
lor internal improvements.
aotui:i: r. if; i;i:id;k.
The- St. f.uvr mice Kivor to be
Spanned at Oiiebec.
The St. Lawrence is to be crossed
at Quebec by a gigautic. railway
bridge, whi'.ii will very materially
siltVc! tin- t.'ailie t the Iwogreu'
railways v! Cm;. :';. the (Srand
Tiuuk and C-iuadlan PaClCc-iS
ucli ii.- ;im on j ' i tan t pait (I the
railway sys em of the New Lug
land States. The great depth of
the St. Lawrence river opposite
Quebec has hitherto been a power
ful argument agaiust the construc
tion of a bridge, .but engineering
skill has overcome this obstacle
with a scheme to build a cantilever
bridge which will cost close upon
$10,000,000. The width of tho
riyer from shore to shore at Quebec
is 24,000 leet (about four and two
third miles). Two main piers are
to be constructed of solid granite
in forty feet of water, about 500
feet from each shore. These two
I piers are to support a cantilever
bridge ot a span ot 1442 leet. The
total length of the bridge, with tho
approaches, will be o4,0GG feet
(fteirly six and a half miles.) The
too of the bridge from high-water
level will be 40S feet, and the
largest occau steamers will be abie
i iiinler it. The principal
oiiji.-ct in building ti e bridge is to
cii:n ct tiir 1 uterco.ouial Railway
horn ilaiiiax and St. Jwhn to
Quebec, which is run by tl.e Coa
oiian Government at a greet annual
loss to 'the country, with the
Canadian Paciric Railway. This
is the only link uuiv.mplcted iK'ces-
sarv to siive
the . Canadian P icitic
1 i .i.c
lrom Ue Atlantic to the Paciric I have taken up quarters on Indian
ccvm thr-iuch Canadian, territory Jora?k There is quite a large on-
A olored Hero.
I . ! roit I l-e I'm s.
Ju?r lielnw Natchez and it:.: jt
. IU ' cine in the ai.erui.on tiiere
wa a wild f;iiout of "man i'ver
Imi-ihI i " aud the engineer at once
g' ! the signal to fctop. Thos i,;
us sitting aft saw a Ulack man
struggling in the water a few fjtr
astern, and as we rose up to ti.row
him a life preserver, a e:ond
woolly head appeared beside :;i;j:.
Some one had jumped in i t re-cuc
i)im, and he did his norU no:L
The first one was a poor swimmir
and badly frightened, ii;t tho
second man had a powerful s'rnke
acd was evideutly at home in tne
water. He seized and held "he tia
fortunate up until they drifted
down and a rope was thrown to
them.
"By
George!
exclaimed the
uoionei a? tncy puueii :u.
' 'U?
that fellow deserves a medal!"
We rushed don to interview
him, aud as he leaned against a
pile of freight, wet hat net a bit
exhausted, the Colnm.l said:
"M? man, that wai a trare act.
Diivou see him fall overboard?"
"Why, I dun che-J him obrr!'"
was the reptv .
"How!"
"He dun stole my terbacker an'
I was at'.i-r him. Dit's what I
saved him lur-didnt want to Ioself"u I'-"-. uibcuMiuii as w
. - ....... -
all that p!ui
Merit VI In
Jesire tosav to our eiti.e.ns, that
for vears we haTe been tellinjr Ir.
Kine'sNew Dieovervtoi ('onsumption,
Dr. Kind's New Life Filh, Bueklen's
Arnicas-, lve and Eleetrie Bitters, and
have never handleil renicilies that sell
as well, or th.-.t have siven such uni
versal satisfaction. We )o not hesi
tate to guarantee them everv time,
and we stand re.idv to refund the pur
chase price, if satisfactory results do
not follow their u.-e. These remedies
hay won their great popukiritv pure
lv on iheir merits, Voshav M.isoa
Druirgists.
Rubber and leather belting of all
dievriptions at Stewart it Sox.
A WOMAN'S WAT.
A Startling Buglaeu Proposition.
When Mrs. Fowfor, of 827 Ellis street',
stopped in at a leading city druggist's t
ask what effect Joy's Vegetable San-Spa?
rilla, would have in dyspepsia and "sick
headaches, she was assured H would re
lieve both. She was so incredulous that
the druggist gave her a bottle, not to be
paid Xorunless it cured. The following is
the convincing conclusion: j
-i San Fkakcisco, Fcby. S,
Deab Sir: Notwithstanding my mis
givings, Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla did
all that you promised. I had tried so
many prescriptions that I had come to
believe nothing would relieve my dyspep
sia and sick headaches, but I have not
had a return oi cither since. You have
my permission to make this public, for a
remedy that will cure dyspepsia and pre
vent siek headaches should be generally
known. Respectfully,
ZT, tllid street.
OYER THK WIRES.
A Recita' of the Recent Haytian
tian Outrage.
OBNOXllll H MORMON V WORK.
Taey Are Threatened WUh Violence
it West Virginia News Esrt cf
the Kcckies,
The H Kit alb's Special lHsiatch..
New Youk, July 1. Captain
lloi kwcll, commander of the Clyde
steamer. Ozama, which was cap
tured by Jxgi'iiuo recently, called
at the oliice of the Clyde Line this
morning and reported the arrival of
his vessel. Captain Rockwell, in
an interview with a representative
of an evening paper, said that on
the morning of June 4th, when
about thirteen miles from Gona
lues, three Haytian gunboats were
seen approaching. Not wishing to
be detained by the boats lie put on
ail steam and forged ahead. He
had not gone far when a phot from
one f them across the Ozama's
bows brought the steamer to. The
Ozama was boarded by officers,
who informed Captain Rockwell
that he v ould not be allowed to go
to Gonalus, but would have to ac
company the gunboats to lore
AuPrince. On arriving there the
steamer was anchored under the
of the fort. Captain Rockwell im
mediately went ashore and had the
United States minister demand
the release of his vessel and the
re?sons for its detention.. No-attention
was paid by the Legitime
officers. Captain Rockwell then
told of the arrival of the United
Stat. ; steamer Ozzippee and the
subsequent release of the Ozama,
on threat of Captain Kellogg to
use foicev
I'ERSISTENT MOI'MONS.
They Have Aronaeil a JuM Indigna
tion in Vt Virginia.
Wheeling, W. Va., July 1.
The persistency with which the
Mormon missionaries are carrying
on their work in some parts of
West Virginia is lieginning to ex
cite a great deal of indignation and
there is likely to be trouble soon.
Rich county at present is a scene
of most active operations. Two
I elders have been killed and others
gregation and meetings are held
weekly, at which polygamy was
not on only openly preached, but
an attempt is being made to carry
the theory into practice, at least
one convert having taken unto him
a second wife. In other parts of
the same county like success has
attended the efforts of the mission-,
aries. and in all there arc fifty full
;?oiLred .Mormons in the county.
No eiforts are made to transport
converts.
THK SI.l f.fiKKS.
'reparations fer the Fight IetwB
Sullivan and Kilrain.
New Uui.EASs.July I. Although
it is true that Governor Nichols
proclamation did not stop the fight
between Sullivan and Kilrain, it
has nevcrtiieles-s had an effect
upon the plans for the event and
Zfcnmew hat diminitdu-d fhpir senn
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ring aud surroundings will be only
such as can be prepared within a
few hours after midnight, yet thev
will be so arranged as to furnish
the bet-t possible acc rnmodations
for the large number who will
witness the light. The ring will
be laid out and stake;, driven by
James Klynn and Dennis Butler,
the former being the man who at
tended to like details at Mississippi
Citv for the meeting of Sullivan
I i tl . j: : .
iiiu prooaute vicior in uie ogufc
continues warm, and is as far from
being anything like an agreeing of
opinion as ever. The betters art
inclined to wait until they sec the
men in the ring.
Th American Team "Won.
London, July 1. The Massa
chusetts rifle team contested with
the honorable artillery company in
rifle shooting. "The America
team won bv a score of 10.15 to
8.C1.
William It r own Arrfttei.
Hi bus, July 1. Wm. Brown
way arrested at Cork yesterday for
addressing a meeting which the
gjverniiient had prohibited, lie
was released to-day on bail.
Another Appointment.
Waswxcton, July I. Captaiu
Arthur Me Arthur, Jr., of the thir
teenth infantry, has been cp
pointeil assistant adjuSant-ircneral
with the rank of major, to fill the
vacancy eaused by the apjoiiit
ment of ieneral Killon to be adjutant-general.
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