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" "ii:- 20 CENTS A WEEK. BARROWS BARROWS BLUMMtliG BLOCK. L1 J. inn lie m J u juiun jj GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORE OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUINE ROGERS BROS SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BOY'." WAGONS, BABY AND DOi.L CAR. WAGES, and a General A33orteioat cf Fancy Good3. Specialty in the finest Teas, Coffees and Family Groceries. Ho buvs direct for not cash anil carries the largest stock in the Valley. Insurance agent for Fire and STEWART & SOX LJt.-ilrf tu -- General Wliciiiiiu'al Iron, steel (aid Cool H aton ami liuytfies Ilojie mifl Cortliiye Illach'Ain itliH Sit unties C.iai-I'ii tind k all liiiplfnipnh ALBANY IRON 1R Mauufactur..- etrani cneiiit r, j:ri?t and all kinds of hiavy and lifht work in Ton tion paia it repuninL' ail ktnda !: ni.icliii.try. 1 atti rpf- n aile en Ft. rt notice. t.- ! .-nv . ...... r.. t.owa, Hioer.i. kseller XKXT DOOR TO FIliST "Subscriptions received for all ajttnps. General Boo THOS. BRINK . Best Lice of Fnroitrc In tlie Citv of Allianv! Fancy Wicker Chairs Lounges Parloi Cornfce Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Fxlen sion Tables Suits And ..'. you can't find at other houaes, have it. In fact every thing th ib kept in a tirst-clasa houf.c. Ash, Mafileaud Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs, Sprinff lied, Coantjes Htc, Etc., at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD FE Id. 1) -AND- GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. ! WANTF.D SPECIALLY Hay, oats nud p.tat..es, to supply custom r ' on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home tra.le, . where I sell ia quantities tu suit the purchasers. OthV foot or Ferry street' i K. iVI. ROBERTSON. ' 1 Sz S EARLS Drr Go' (KNolioK LADIES vr :F.TS NISHINGS. FTP- AUohave complete line of II. ill V 11 VI I uu .(ill For rpricg tr.-vio at price, that ricfy cctni eeitii-n. iv us a oil - ! l u ' r tln'i: Us at lulnck piicc. tinoi. j.Kiild :nl quale ii alu g. & SEARLS. 1 an. Marine. 1 TTTT7 ATT7 B I I I, n a . Hardware! AND Cortenters' Toots litnhle.rn' linedirot e Potetler, Shot, etc. Giant Powder it Fuse Sawn and Axes. Grass Soody Used by FarmoK : saw n.il. n.ai lnr.t ij , ;r n fronts ar..i Ri d bra?, c-at-tn (.. Special atten i . j-i tkwakt. -(:ictai v. and XA TI OS 4 L HA NK. the leudin" 1 1 v t z i is ami iiiii I t I STORE i KSJ i Stationer.! SKdMODCUOBtWItiaMMHnMMMB TIib Celebrated FmcIi CURE u APHRODITiNE" MKrf 3F0fiE 5- AFTER the uetier.itite urcaiisof either aex whether inM.i; Ir.mi the exeosMte ns, of stimulant. nlxv. ro or opium, or through jouthful imlis .-return, over Ititlnlgsii e.ctc., such aaltiasot llram Poser, A'uke u'ness, bearing Dnwi. I'aiiuinthe Hack, seminal W akue, Ilt 'i-ria, Ner ou Trot ration, ff-cturn tl Oniis .ions, Lcticorrhne, Uittziticss, Weak Mcuiort. i.. .55 if rone k'i.1 impotent-, which If nt leafed often lead to preniatiue old age an, motility. Price tl a box; 6 boxc5 for f i.Ot Seut Lv mall on receipt of ur.ee. WtII IF. UfiliiMKt: is girei ci'.h every 5 order received, to refund In. money if a Permanent cure is notcffoitci Ve hve thousands of testimonials from old tnd ounirt of both Hexes, who have heel .ermanently cured by the use -f Aphrodmn. Circular free. Address I UK tl'IIICU 1IHIK CO. Wctcrn ((ranch, liox. 27. Portland, Orenn Kor a.ile by Koitliay & Maaon, who tsaleani rctiil ilrunjista, Albany, nrfiion Murk iluliler's llrrlln. VilCE IS HEREBY GIVEN til it th.' uiiiiual lliectlUL' 1 tin Alti::iv M ! ii. y uni Millip c.Mnj.anj will I t- k.! 1 :it tho r tlioe nf L. 1J. M i.itn..-, f -. n t.try tt s:tii (iinp.iii u ill.: S:li .l.iy nf .inl, 1S00. at tii". Imiir nf 4 o'clock P. M. for the pur-'f.L-ot t lectiut; si-ttii (lirt-ct 'is ti. serve f, r one jer from the ilate ttitrcuf, and fur huh other hiiaint? ai niuy cine hefnro such meeting. 15 v order of ; : i snient. Dited March 1S!K). L. 11. MUNTANVE, Secretary. KLI.IS, PHYSICIAN AM) SL'lir eon, Aihru.y uretm. ( nf i .K'tiirt. unit lliiililrr'a Notice. KAI.r.; P;:oPtSLS WiLI. p.e RIXT.IV O d by the i-rhii r uf Bank of Oregon at Albtnv, u.i to iZ oVl.rc uu ir i.f ftatur.i&y, A .hi M i, f r f iirniai int.-nialonal and lab "i ne. ery to erect "Hank if lri'oii" MiiMinc 11 AlbiiTiv. j'l.e btind i rii; i a cotnhiir.tu.n ( I i.r.'M...l nr'-.-'j ..-..I ... .rt. ....... I ........ Ul...... . pccf.alioi.H can be ten ut the ortVe of tin ' .r.hiict. C. W. tiers, lioom in Kira I .Viit.o::r.l Buik bui'iimc, Albany, Jr. Lttnil !urvcylu2. 1)iUIIiS I.KSIS1XJ Hl'RVKYl.ra cost C1K 0B t'liii to- urate and prompt wr.rk by c.tllinc cx .iinty curnyoi (. T. T. Kilier. He lo-i.-nuiple'e copies cf field not and ton iup plats, aiul n prepare 1 todo survctitn: in vi' part .i l.inn c 'iiiity. Po-lotli.-e adJreit, '1 li .ri 'i tV...n, l.ii.i, cuu Itv. tireoil. t'.iino luiiln ! Tji:riEj riEsaiiNO piavus TUSEr , I ;iin.j call ltpoii Prof. 1), Van H.irj. ; . ti:M .. t .-, trio well kno-.vn n: d reliable j piut.o tti-n r Me i we'l krsewn ro the pcoli 1 -f Albany and the entire State, havmc had ! tvarn of txt'-'icn o in this 1 1. amine. a!o in s ! pia;i .forte mauuiactor;, and has no njuM ii ' ih-it line i-f buiiinerts. It ojAavs nas t. patr.m:i:e hom" ei:terprise and the pnLIie 9huM rcnieniter that they ran now- (rei tnanos tui.e'l in a more shillful manner iti Aibsny th-m tlft where i:i the 5tat, Lean irii. rsu. Will ,v Link s Albany Nurseries We are permanently located on the M Clino hnmeatead j.i milt from Albany on Corvallis road. Wc have on hand a laree Ktock td Hioice Fruit Trees of ur own growing, which wcAvil iiTi at lowest living ratca. I'.trtica cotiteinplatiiif plantipo trees will consult their interests hj examining our stock and prices btfort purchasing. Hvman & RltOWNKLI, Ahiany, Oregon. AET J. F. WHITING, ARTIST. fiiniction given and work executed in l-ands.-npa. Portrait and DecorstitePaii tine Lct'erin.-, Iisi.'ini anil iltihaiical I tuw inj. ItocmaS and V, Pi h'.cr block, Alt ai. tire'on. FINE POULTRY. I hate I rth ttil.l aril birnc turke'S for tie at rS itr p.itr; turkey e.irs : f..r y ; Hron LrtfMirn vks si fdr U; al.i Wy.ui dotte and Ll-ht ltraltr'a nt same pri c. I.. J. HOICK, lail-clit. Or, IPI-A-TSrOS.. "IMIOSE WISHIM; A FIRST-CI.A'-S I h-riti eic, the beat mailn t stand IN- the clltiKkte tf liiis count, enn be strteil by calli'i m Mi. I; K. iiviuan !, cpiK.site the 'l:.onu I'strplj, Ki-M street. The latest voc-il a"d instiuinsnral iiiiisk: kept fur sale. A!e lit largest nj.orinicnt ol at imping p.ittar. a select Ironi thin side of Tn.Hi. itit-Mi in paintini; sn l emhn.l.iert tt h-r otudin over i.inn C'niintv I-,nk. (tit h i j votir order a:id you will l a pleaded, i AT i 1HOICK E: ivvnx's DVTTKR ! V!1AKLKS Di.ownku.si ou Can Kind. FicetoF. A. M. Cviiutiful enuravi'iu'tif cnipliic an. ient M.isouic Sniie, also ire ill'ittttited c t'Mlomic I nil the Miisniiic cooils mid rok. l.twe-t Iirici - in Not lit America. Alto ".-rand new il!utratcil uoik for ug.-nts. .S0 n im. sntl unwH.tJs net. Fedding t to. lol Uruauwuv, New TorU. Go to Largo's ior your groceries.1 A SICS LOT Ot SCOTCH collii rt rs, WITH 4 lt-t:e d:u of Km: ib shepherd. 'Ihov nitle the Verv belt farai stok and wat. h dus rur furihor .articuia:s intjuire tf G-.s W eirav. Oc itut. Buy a houe in beautiful Dale, the lots are cheaD. Fair w ANiEw-A kljoJ bur ALBANY, OREGON, SUNDAY APRIL 1S INDIANS AS SQJSDIERS A proposition to Enlist 1000 of Them In the Amy. K - r BILLS PASSED Ul IBM SESATti. f-.-v; Three Trairpj Zrct illy AtnVtv a ScLocl Mutress in KanaaDtsperata F.jht wi h aP iaowiri", Wasiunovok, A pril"' 12 Secre tary 1'i.x lt.r hutimit'evtj to. the in tfriorlei:iitinerit to dy-a.pniiosi. t ion to cnlir-t MOO ItWiane i;i tlic rejnlar ariiiy. It U" projoseil tu "tli. er a it iment w&ti nwlu;ttc of Wet I'oiur. lliei'2iXrd!nate ,'rades to bo filled by ptrpWa who navo heeu educates Xnterv schools. ---. ... wv . TEST CASE AT SPOKANE. It Iovolvrs Property Thnt Amount to Large Sums. Was ii i. so ton, April 12. In tin- cast-of It. . Si.icur ami other iaiiist the Northern 1'ac-ifiu rail r .!(. invi.UiiiL' n tract of lain! within the corporate liinita ol -pokanf F.ilN, jt-crt-tary No.'!e La? Iircctcil it rchcarinn t.j he had t. Ictcriiiine i he hlatiin of the land in (-."stioti at Iheilate of the (iefiniti i-;il i-n of the railrjad. The rili- if the other chiiinantf, he sayn can lifl belter e,.tled after tue c'.uim f tlie coiiipany has bee.l cle terniined. It is paid there lire about five hundred rei-iilenff on tin land, which, with the iniptovtv ttieiit-, is valued ut reveral hc.n dred thousand dollars. THE SILVEIt CAICIS. The l'pttturo of tlte Hill Wliich Is Particularly Attacked. Washington, Aiil 12. The re iiil)licui caucus lotniiiittee, h.iv Hs under cuii.-idcrat ion the tjueh ion of lelalion on the hihei ':ics;p'n, liiul another iu'eling to lay. Te section of the hoi;.-e. bill ,,,,m,.,,1 .. ,U' . m:!;el ry the eilvei men is that ol niakiiii.' tresur notes not isued for payment in bullion redeemable in bullion. IIONOKINC; SXANLEV. I'liitvd States Scn.it irs Semi llltti a Novel Message. Wamiincimn-, Ao:il f..-T!iH af ternoon Senators H.iwley, Squire Allison, 11. do, tiray, Oibsnn an 1 Mannerson f-'eot congrat ilatioti aiiil a compliuien'arv inesaye l" II. .M.Stanley throujli CoI.Gcrac.d. Iv.lison's 1'uropean partner. Toe message was fpok;;n in a phono uraph, und will be repented t. Stanley at a dinner to-' be given him by Col. Oerutid on his arrival in l'aris. For I.lfc- Savins AppliBiires. Wamiinotox, April 12. At the While hoti-e at noon to-day the pies-dent, in a bri-d speech, pres sented a co-tly gold medal to J. Francis, voted by congress in recog nition of his services, in the con struction and perfection of a liie saving appliance. The cos! of the exclusive design was over $3000. Another Oregon J'tistnia-ter. AYasihngton, Apiil 12. Tie senate to-day confirmed the nom ination of A. I), tteracr, to be post master at M.trsh;ie!d, Oreiion. I'I.O(MS ItAMl'ANT. They Extend to the Very An tipntles. New Youk, April 12. The San Francisco steamer.Maripose, which arrived here to-day, 24 davs from Syilney, brings advices that ex tensive floods have done greai damage in New South Wales ami .Queensland. A large part o: tirishan was ovei il owed ami traffic stopped. Iluntheds of families tvere homeless and many fatalities are reoited. (irnfton, Singleton. West Maitlan.l and other towns were flooded. Many looses of li'e and gto.it iles'i tp-iioii topropeitj are repotted from interior points. A railway collision occurred on Ian h 1st on the I'disbarst and Keiroit line and seven men were killed. NOT YET tOXCLlBEW. The Transaction tf the Oregon Kail way and Nat lent Ion Company. Niw YoitK, Aprii 12. Dow Jones cc Co's 1 inicial News says the Oregon Railway ti: Navigation Company will not tie wound up as soon as expected. Nothing can be lone until hoiids anounting to '.i.00.(iuti can be called in. This i cannot be done before May 1st iillvr,lV t,,,.,! ljAll of 1.H00 mo ,.( .1... 1 1... Mailtt-nv .V; Navi- Ol IIIC .1 t jgOll A. " " - - gation collateral trust 5 per cent. , bonds recently purchased by L. iliggonsen cc Co. ha' e been mar keted. STEA.UEK CVKNED. A Grain Stcatuer Destroyed All Of Her Crow Missing. Erie. Anril 12. Tin fctoamer Chenango, loaded with wheat, from , loledo for Ltill.ilo. wad mrnta oit this port last evenit g. hei: ap- proacned by a liie-sving cie v no sign of her crew co.iid t:e discov- ered. I"- Corner in I'ork. ! Cuicago, April Ab eocn 03 TTTithe board' ot traJe opened this ! block from 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and jjKttabura. fhe couple went to ?,-flr.,Li,,,.i( lnta r,,.!1r.rfwi tv,U Europe, but after a few months there was a corner in jwik in con templation, and a wild scramble of sliorta to recover followed, while on the other hand men supposed to reprenent the corner enra..'d in running it and took all that was otlercd. May pork opened, at 1 1 .55 and by jumps of '2't mounted rapidly to 15.2. The supposition on the board is that the corner i beinj: worked thiouiih Sawyer and Wallace of New York. A Kll'TL'KKI CIUKCir. The Evangelical Ouarrel Vt iil lie Carried Into I. air. Cint'Atio, Aniil 12. At to-day V ses-ioii ol the rival factions of lh' Evangelical convention very mild in. milt-Bios vere exchani;ed, each calling the other t) reiurn tu the fold. Roth have formed completely separate organizations. The Esperu faction, however, in deter uiiueU, to havethc record u, and. other books and a legal fight which will be begun this week will probably hasten the completion of i ho rupture in the chinch. NICAIt AUl'.V CANAL. How The Work Is Iteing Ioue nml The lrosrctn Attvanceil. Edward Stubbert, chief surgeon of the Nicaragua Canal Comjiauy, irrived in New York on Wi-riii..'-lay. lie eays that although lit has been in nearly evcy climate in the world, there in none vhic!i lie would prefer to that of Nica ragua. The thermometer range.--, he says, from 70 to 90 degree? the year around, and, in fact, seldom reaches these extremes. The formal opening of actual work on the canal waa begun in the lattf part of October of last year, and since last August there have been on an averaue 800 men at work on the canal. The death rate during! tnat time lias heen only only one p.-ron eveiv six weeks. The diseases from which the men suf fer are chietlv mild forms of tropi cal fevers, and Dr. Stubbert savs that the death rate has onlv been one man out of every 2111 cases in the hospitals. None of those who went from the United States have been fatally attacked by fever. Work on the cast end of the canal is well under way. The breakwater at Greywaier already extends f)U2 feet out into the sea. and is advancing at the rale of ten feet a da v. When ii reaches ilic extent oi 1S00 feet it will urnis.i pioieciiou ior siiiim ''.raw ug fourteen feet oi water. Dredg ing or the inner harbor will be begun on April 15ih. A telegraph line has been niilt from ti-eytown in Ciistillo. which is mi top of the divide between Lake Nicaragua and the sea. A railroad has al ready been surveyed bet ween 1 iiese two places, a distanc of about seventeen miles, and the work oi construction has been he gun. The entire line oi the canal has b en cleared of limber, and before the end of this: ironth there vtiil be 2ii00 men at work mi the actual const ruction of the canal It i. expected that Admiral (ihcrardi will start with the Dolphin, Kear sarge, Galena and Yanticfrom Key We.-t on April 15th for (ircytuwr. to insect the canal. sjiori.n tii kv m a i: it y? Should newspaper women marry? and if si. should they marry newspaper men? was the weighty problem for discussion which occupied the time of the menilHTs of the Tress Club of .New York City their fortnightly meet ing recently. About fifty women were on hand to exprtss their opinions tui the matter. .Ms. I-:. Mitchell Tyng presid ed. Five special uuest of the club were present. The-e were Mrs. F.liabeth Disland. Mrs. S. L. Cowcll, Mrs. Marv (j. Humphreys and Mrs. Merrill. "Jane Kincaid" of the Hot son Globe. Mrs. Tvng read the opening paper, which was stronclv in favor of the affirmative answer to both queries. Grace drfem uwl voieel similar! opinion". I'Ut .M.h. .yiary 1-.. J-ivau who lollowcl, thougiH that i marriaf.e narrowed down the sphere of a newspaper woman's work, and that if she were going' to do her duty to her profession she had better icmain single. Mrs. I-iliza I'utman Heaton an 1 Mrs Townsend Percy thought that newspaper men made congenial life mates for newspaper women. I'pif. (I. . I'lilmrr's Cuioertalm uf n lisle, Tweeilale's block, First stroei. Albany, Oregon, opened Jan nary 2(1, 1S00. The cour.-e of in struction will consist jf chisM'K foi piano, organ, harmony and voice culture. There will be a normal class and diplomas furnished to teachers, specifying capacity and experience. Students i-a'tic- ipato in monthly recitals, ami are graded to ins ire equality in rendi tion. Tlii' i onservatoiy will It conducted oj the same basis its those in I'.o .on, New Y.rk, etc. This iti the oc "y recognized Siiccess fill system sown for a thoioiuh musical I'dmj tion. Semi foi circu j lar9 and refj .eucc p. Office hours j from 1 to 3. Dr. IV ton treats successfully ail jjst.Uves of women, and guaraiiiees j ,,, ,.Iir ftn cnrar,le private di.-eaes. ij iaa a s;jrc. reined y for catarrh i 0( j jie 1Pa j He sleeps in his ollice ; :lnd answers city calls dnyornight. 'Consultation is "free and everything Mrletlv conGdential. He can be found in his office in Blumberg's 1890. OLD WORLD AFFAIRS. The Germvj Government Wants a Protective Tariff. THE VOINO C.EKSIAN KI LER. A Lack cf CculMei.ce la His Fatposei The Car'Udii Pjciiic'j Flam for zt-sd- I'g i s fla.i:e.s. I Cop riiibt ls;n by the New York Associated rrcn. i I'.i ui.i.v, April 12. Immediately or: ins return Iroin eisbadeii.Lin pcror U'illi.tui will hold a series of pro.o.'igt.-d conferences with the head-; of tlie various departments. L l.aic-' llor on Lapnvi, a Karon Yon lierlcpshcn and Uaron Von Cieberst';in successively. It is re ported t-j be the determination of the em pei or to exercise a rigid per sonal scrutiny over every measure, l'ne federal govcriiiuiiit does not share th emperor'.s liastc for re loiin. The IVogresss-t p-ress in- hilges in visions of a change in the tariiT policy, a relutrtion of iluiies on ceieals and a progressive tnodilicittion of cns'Oiiis so as to aboli.-h t.ix.Uiou on articles that ate necessary for the usti of the people an 1 a sitiiii!lj:ie.ousadoptioii of tlie t tnif. so to develop the iiidii'tries cf th country. It is not believed in ollicial circles tha: the emperor as ra-h enclludi to niai glo himself in the difficulties entailed by tin? revision of the t.tiiir, which would involve com p'cte rei'o-ms in the whole finan cial and li-cal sy.sicm of the em pire. Already the leading fi-tleral pi'iuces oi the empire are increlu hvi? of t ? emperor s capacity, and hods of governing, and ,,f li:-" in are living confidence. to run ti own his fceli- i" t t - aiieinoon the United States minister and the fJriti-h and (ier uiat) repte-eiitatives depo-it-d tot loioia: ratification of the Sa not irca'y and signed the iir.al . im toco:". llEIILIN M EKCH A NTS. They Wtiii't LlI.e Our New Tariff lirdi-.lc. I:i::ti.iK, Apiil 12. Many of the lierhn iiivirli.ints interested in ex j poitwig go oils to America are seek- nig i li Hit' niUtieiiccs to Iiear lor the pnrpi se of having McKinley ill estie-r gre.itlv iuo lined or alto gether w ithdratvu. They say that Ilie measure, li it goes into eflVi t in its pte.-ei; form, will strike a Ires'i hlo-.y at the exportation oi German goods to America. The Canadian Pnelfk-'s Plans. MoMKSAi., April 12. At the an; nuul meeting of the Canadian Pa- citic i ail wav here on Ma' 4 the following will be considered: The issue of bonds to purchase steam vessels, the ratification of an agree ment to lease ami make several 'ranch lines and provide for the issu. of consolidated debenture of stock fortiio purpose cf satisfying or actiiiirin:r bonds issued for the purchase of ocean steamships. Patriotic Irishmen. Dfi:i.ix, April 12. Deputies from all parts e-f Ireland attended the ceremonies of iht opening of the town vi New Tipperary this afternoon. It was a scene of grett enthusiani. Horses gaily deco ia!ed au i pictures of Gladstone and other pit riots were every where shown in the procession. Tnollaitdli Executed. li.wtNA, April 12. Two ban dits, who kidnapped Alyol.i Lst year, wcie execu'e.l to-day. Stanley Kcaches Cannes. L .m"N. April 12. Stanlev reached t'uiines to-day. He whs received by .-ir Win Mackinnon, ch.iiiinan of the relief committee. A lir.l'TAI. ASSAl'LT. Ttvo Tramp Outrajo n Kansas Scliool-.tllstreae. l-ii i swonr.i, Kan., April 12. Miss M. Hi!!, teacher of a country school near here, was brutally as saulted to-day by one white "and two colored' tramps. She was fearfully maltreated. The tramps filled her mouth with dirt so as to prevent any outcry. During the struggle w ith her assailant three of her ribs were broken. It is feared she will die. Hundreds of men ate seard.ing the country for the tramps and ii caught they will be lynched. OOlNCi TO TACO.UA. Tno l n I on I'acillc Railroad Extend ing Its I lnes. Tacom a, April 12. At a meeting of business men this afternoon the Union Pacific raiload w as guaran teed the right oi way adequate ior terminals into this city and a writ ten guarantee to that effect was signed b every business man at the meeting. It is understood the Union. Pacific will enter from Portland, via Olympia. A .VISEKAULE NOULE. A Count Arrested for Assailing Ills Wife's Character. Philadelphia, April 12. Guis eppi, better known as Count .Montericle, an Italian noble, a couple oi years ago married Miss lrginia Knox, a weaituy ueiie oi i?hcc "untP!?s turned alono.and .v ,,..3 i.nnoum-eu mai f-ne liacl lett lier liueband because of hi hrtital treatment. The count fol lowed her to this citv. and perse cuted her edn&tautlv withdeir.ands ior tuoney. He also circulated on thef-treeta printed letter to the public in which he grossly attacked her character. He wa arrested on a enarged of criminal liliel and was to-day held in JfjOCO bail, in deiaultof which he went to prison. A DCS I' En ATE FIGHT. Ihree Men Shot in Making an Ar rest in C.eorsia. B.'Xnswick, Ga., April 12. This morning W. W. P.aldwin was fined ?2 for pushing ofl" the sidewalk a negro woman. '1 his enraged him, and on leaving the court he made an instihin remark to the police judge. Officer Massey was Bent to bring hitu back. Baldwin shot the officer twice, inflicting fatal wounds. Ho Ihen shot Marshal Hoiistcn. Officer Willcher grapled tvitii him, ami in the strtngle for ine gun iaidwin accidentally ehot liitnselt in the thigh. He wan overtiowered and lodged in jail. KIIODE ISLAND ELECTIONS. The Control uf the State Hinges a the Battle of Uallots. Pp.ovidkxc::. April 12. Return from the supplementary electione in this citv are coming in plowlv. and indicate the probable election of four or live democrats as senatoi and members of the legislature. On tlie result of this second elec tion the control of thestate hinges. THE DL'MOCR VTS WIN. Lvrcit The citv elections for senator and eight representatives resulted in the election of all the democratic ticket and seven repre sentatives. This insures the elec tion of governur Davis and the democratic general oifiees in the grand committee. THE SLIITEUY CHINESE. Trying to Dadg;e the Laws In the California District. S..x Francisco, April 12. Cighty -seven Chinese, who arrived Iroin China thia week by the steamer Oceanic, were to-Jay transferred to the bteamer City oi i.ltiev, en route to 1 anama. llu collector of this port at lirst refused tj allow them to tie transfenod, jAingtothe fact that a number! who had gone by the same route were capi ured at .San Diego, hile Irving to enter the United states. the Cuited Males district attorney i -sured the collector that he had no right to detain them in transit, lue collectcjr tiici: i- .-;vd an order tliowing them ' Oeo.it t, though the steamship cotptntnv promi-ied that that the Chinese oaoiild be Umied 350 miles outh from Guav- mas. Senate Bills Passed. Washington, Apii! 12. The senate passed file lo: lowing hula to-dav : A senate bill extending to the seals of South Dakota, North Dakota, rt'asliinglon and Muntaun, the benefits oi the act allowing certain states five per cent on the sale of public lands; also the senate bill to increase the efficiency and reduce the expense of the signal corpH; also the army hill for the tiansfer to department of agriculture of the weataer bureau, leaving the signal corps of the army to remain in the war depart ment. The executive session then adjourned. Dawes presented a petition from the Boston board of trade en dorsing tlie resolution o! the New York chamber of commerce re monstrating against legislation for driving Chinese out of the country. I'.llllaid Tournameut Closed. Chicago, April 12. The central music hall handicap tournament at hilliauls closed to-night. Schaffer won, Ives second. The final game between Schaffer and Slosn resulted, Schfcff.T 500,Sloi. i-.Lernoon ga.ne be tween Ires a I aly stood, o . 5 for .dy. Vlllartt in St. I'aol. Mixsnxrois, April 12. Henry Yillard is in Sf. Paul. He will make an address to the Twin City Commcicial Club Monday. It ia learned that ho wiU urge in that speech the union of the two cities of Minneapolis and M. Paul as one. Cnilforr lai.s In Chicago. Cihcaco, April 12. The New England society of California pioneers arrived here on a special train this afternoon on their way west. The party numbers one hundred ami seventy-five. j Hatch Acquitted. Colorado Si'iuNos, April 12. C. W. Hatch was to-day acquitted of the charge of murdering his uncle, for which he has heen on trial litre for several days. The Handsomest Lady In Linn county, aiter making a careful inspection of Matthews A Washburn's stock of stoves and ranges and very closely examining their tinware, says they have the mn4 romnleto stock in the "Will lamette alley, and at the lowest ' P"13- ! Tr.rsfro-flnleon the installment . plan in the Goltra Park addition, 30 dow n and $5 or $10 monthly. Burkhart A Malin. Vol. v. no. n3 , STATE POLITICS. A Divided Delegation in Congress man Hermann's Home. NEWS KItOM THK METROPOLIS A Toting Maa Thrcsa Eeneath a Movicg Ingi-o Aceiltntios Fromlntnt F. rtlana Attcrsry. Rosebi'rg. April 12. The Doug las county republican convention made the following nominations to-dav: Representatives, A. Y. Reed. J. Blundell, F. II. Leepfr; sheriff, R. L. bhellv; clerk. G. A. Taylor; judge, G. AY. Riddle ; treasurer, B. D. Smith ; delegates to state convention, A. E. Ouzouf, XV. A. Perkins, G. J. Stearna. J. Hunt, J. Fmmett, G. V. Riddle, A. J. Bellows, J. C. Fullerton. The delegation to the sttt? con vention is understood to be the re sult of a compromise between the Hermann and anti-Hermann fac tions. A KWINDLEK CAICUT. While Trying to Obtain SO 00 In lortland. Portland, April 12 Officer Day several days ago aireMed a man named Jones on a message from another Jones in Hornbrook, Cal. Tlie dispatch said that Jones in this ciiy was about to come in po)seK?itm of a fraudulent draft for $500 from a lady in Henley, Cali fornia. A decoy package was sent to the Portland Jones through t ie mail, but before he could get it he was anes ed. The prisoner claims that he received a dNpatch fiom from his siter in California some time ago asking whether he was in need of money. He wired: "Yes; send me $500." While waiting for the money I e was ar rested on a message frt m Jones No 2. The Portland Jones isTiot guilty of receiving money under false pretence, as the officer was not ailowd to wait in making tho arrest until the money was font. Unless he is vruilty of some crime in California the officers will have to release him. r irortlteru Pacific Extrusion. t:Tri.i:, April 12. It is learned vfroiii a reliable source that the railroad will at Northern Pacific otice start the construction of a rcxid from Durham, the present terminus of the 2-uiile road branching from the main line at P.dmer to Nihlock's mine, in the Raging River district, a di-tanev - 20 n.iles. The company has al ready received proposals for the construction of the road, to be ready f r operation by November next. Thrown Ileneath an Engine. Portland, April 12. C. Gil mop on employe of Powers' fur niture factory, met with an acci dent tii is afternoon, which resulted in the loss of his left arm. Giluu re was on a moving engine at the Narrow Gauge depot near the factory, and ii attempting to jump off fell. He tried to save him self and in doing so placed his arm under the engine. The member was fearfully mangled and ampu tation was iieceesary. Ticket Agent Fined. Portland, April 12. Andrew Goodrich, ticket agent for the Union Pacific railroad, was fined ten dollars and costs to-day in East Portland by Recorder Alayo for soliciting on Southern Pacific trains and in their depot on the east side. Cold M ute in Wisconsin. Minneapolis, April 12. The im pending danger to the Northwest by the predicted storm is past. Tho signal office reports tLe cold wave defl-cted to the Fonth, and the s'orin is now central in .- outhern Wiscon.-in. Crushed bjfa Train. VcMinvilli:, Aril 12 -Cc. II. I'm ham. tin attorney P I land, had his f ot crushed l eie his afternoon, while a'teinptirg to b ar. I a moving tram. The train stoppe I and took him and a sur geon on board. Vtiusn's Iiiaroirry "Another wonderful discovery has been made nd that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches up n her and for seven years slie withstood its s-verest tests, b::t !c-r vital organs were undo! mined and rleatli seemed imminen. Fur three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. tbe housht of Us a bottl-? of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much re lieved on taking lirst do-c that she slept all night and with one Lottie ha en miraculously cured. Her name h Mrs. Luther l.uts. Thus wrile W. C. Hauirick Co. of Micll.v. N.C. Jet a free trial Iwttle at tosliay ot Mason's Drug Store Millinery Opening. At the Misses K. and li. Ball, Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12. Ad ladies cordially invited to come and inspect our stock, as it ia sujierior in quality, price consid ered, to anything ever before brought to this city. Our Own," a genuine kid glove. . warranted, at $I.r.O ir nair." This glove I have handle.l il i i..... i.:...i lor nve years aim nc u cu i iaJ others but never have ioun.i Uual to them for tho rruv. ! 'muel L. Young. 7