s, -V;-- 20 CENTS A WEEK. BARROWS&SEARLS C.-., ... , ,- , Exclusive Accy for th.cL"adlor Fins Shoes 11 L I w is i: I; f ; j li L O VK, ASK YoUK C.KOCEHFOR j Colnmbia LOXJR Tiio beit brand io the market. Tins extra fine quality of Flour i mauu- factured by the i JSFFEES02I FLOURING- MILLS COMPANY, F JF.FF F.C.SOX, OREGON. The mill has re.entiy been refitte-l and -applied with all the latest and most improved inichi:irrv. .1-k lor tin- C C LUMBIA .Ind take no other. ATEverv t:n.-k warraiite.lTNS STEW AM! & SUX UeHlern In- General - .total Iron, ,Stcc( and Coal ll'ftfon ami Jiuatjics Hope and Cord aye lilach'ifin it in ' Stt pd ics C2nvl:ii mid fjl toli'inents LAST CHANCe. -WE II AVE COXCLUDEDTO.TAY- MONDAY k -TO CLOSE OUT OUK SeloTxr Cost, In order to avoid the trouble of packing. Call and take advantage oi the great reductiont. THE PORTLAND BRANCH. F: WISE rlHosE WISHING A 11 HS T-CLAsS IN 1 B'rut'Ciif, the bcsl in vlv. ( tt:uul the cliui.tle oi thii cos, can 1 Uitt J by railing at Mm. H K. Hvuian'tf, opite the Musonic 'leitpl, Kir-t street. The luteal vova ai.il instrumental niu:c ktpt (or bale. A: th Ur't a-'-irMiient f bt.tiiiin pattcn.d Btf.et-t from tins sulu of 'Fnst:. icii in jaintint; nJ ecibri ier :.t her .la no over Linn County Bui:k. Oive h-.r rutir r-lt-r utl ou will be pleaded. M 1'herSiiii !vst o. 1. A. U. M.tt-.d iiiect;ii at the A. it ilalt n tiic c-co.ii and Kuiirin t-ri'ia ei fitiui;? t( evh tuuiiili. ir;u s.cut C jinrdin nc ci n di al, v iiiMttd t- lJie't with us 6. w. e, li V. Tjbicr. CujUiaJt.o LA'.ill.S Al CENTS FTR-, NTSHINGS. Alsoliava a complete lino ef i For upribg trail-: at prices that defy entnjH-ritinii. aive ii a call ini In; y i 1 r tb. ,es o! j us at tidiotk piie--?. GuOit . e.-o'is ;.n.t .pian o, aling. 59 Hardware AND - liii"lenie;;l Carpenters' Toots linitders' Ilardivare Powder, Siot, etc. Giant Powder A' Fuse Saws and Axes. Grass Seeds ITstd fe' Farmers! TUESDAY EXSIKE STOCK- ik CO. Props. l.rnor' Nolirr. 1I0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . II that the lin.k-rMrnd wai by i order of the County Court of Linn j county, Oregon, no the 1st day o! j April, lSit'. appointed executor ot ; the last will ai:ci testament and estate of James S. Dickson, deceased. Aii I person 4 having claims ag-iast ia:d estate wid prtipn. thein to me at ht j preu.isc.-. ot the late Janes S. Dick ; s hi with prop r vouchers within six months timn thin date Dated tins a ril I,t l;i0. MARY E. LdCKSON. Executor oi the est. t . ot Jami.- S. Dickson. Chas. E. WoLVERToy, AltoiDy. Absolutely Pure. Tui povetier never Tartes. A marvt" o' puri:y.strerj!;th and wlio'esjrnuness "tire economical than the orclinarj khiiU. And cannot be old in compctf i'on rl.b multitude or low test, short wa'tnt ul'.iui oi phosphate powders So:(i only iu puis, Kotil UaKIV ow. OFR t .l. IO '. ;ip t. S. V. I.FIV'15 M, JoHNkON A Co., Art-nts. Portland, iregon. Tlie DeletoatBi Frenoli C U R E Warranted to cure mmm "I Of IllOMirV refunded 3F0P eJ AFTER the litiier.itne orcainof ellhrr Hex whi-tlit. antn (rtin the txc'.-wvc ust o -tiiinil:'.nu, tchacLM or opium, or through fnttirtil iimis rrrtijii. over imliH; it-e, i tv, Mu-h aIoH-of r.rain Iort'u:-, W 'vCiii'ii-'-.". licarin It.TAii rains:. i the t!a--k, Srtniir.i; V kne.-, h,. n toria, Xi-r o.i IV'i Rit N-'CLn u -1 Ouiln hion. I.etli'orni.it, l-zr.:i Wca't M-.'.mny, i.-tttMofl'ower a-tit m;i ;.. .wniuiif m -ir'tf I ollp-l !lv- t- (i.e.. .i'.e iiu ami insanity. Ii ! a m: b trji fcr 6.-nt tv iiu.il rtreit-t o.: -nc. 1 .l t:Mli: I ir:- n null cur on: rc.eivtu. to K'u rltne n- nt'V if a IVrm Mirnl t-uic i i o;t ifei w t. We h'i e thi-u8.t::i .' oi tesiinioniujj f i cm oui t youiiir, cf ij-h -uxeM who l:;-e iie-n I-ermancntlyciiii'il oy tlio u-e 'I Aphioililiiic Circular free. Aiiiin-; i UK trintu ni im ivi'. . Western ISratirh, liov 27. rurtiaml, Oreon. i'or s .'.e l, t o-'i-.'.v .V Mawm, ho csa:e an-1 retail -Irimnists Ali..i:iy, oru-ni am 4. ll VAT.t! Fills. For IVtn;i!c li ; .ii'nvir.ie-; noth i( iik tin-in en t' r n:ai kef. t-vi t-I by prtMii'nt tit iriu" t'oi;,(lv. : o hi' 'i cf 1 u c.f rnr mi. I 't c i ir,;u' tc I' .'P t!i ami nuj icy. . .i i o e-thrr. .vut t.i any a.i ifC'-i 'V Ul.Ut Ml Ic.'-'HM "t IT!''.', Si 0'. All- !r,-s ilini llrdiriiir 4 idtipiinv Wt; i;ran. ). V. j;, lorll mil, r. . Soid by Fo-'tay 6i M.: fs, Albany. Orog a Murk li.ililrr s 'l-i-lin i IN 01IC!: Is HKitKllY (ilVEN- tint li:t iiioitial mei-tili"' of t lit. . AUiany M tor l' and Milling compaie, j will tic -it tin.- i tlijc o! L. II.' .' l.int.im . , s,..-.-rct iry i.t sai l eompaiiy ! Il l the L'VJl d.,y of April, l-S'.MI, at ill- i iintir nf 1 ii'i'l-ijli r M. I.r the pur-; pose of fleet I jj sevi-n li'.seet'irs to i nervfl for o:a; u-ir frun the date; tllf T'-'-t. V.-i f .r Si; -It otliT hti: -s? ! a- mi;, j-.tn.- i.rfo.-e m;,:ii unetmc. ' V. i rd, r ,,l ti,e ;i:'-!-!W-lit. " Dan d March 1S!0. ; L. II. Mo.NTANYE. i Sieretare i in ml Mirieylii. )r.Tir.i ir.hiKiNu senvKiNo i-onk can ot 1 I 1 tain iK-L-iiratc ami lirompt m ork l,v eallinv I iipa:l c-cumity mrv, oi h, 1". T. Kislii r. He iiasroinnlt-te coi-it-s of lield non an, I rown -hip plats, ami is prepare I to do mirveiii? it, tn part of l.inn irunnty. roM'itticc a'lure. Miller station, l.inn con it ..Oregon. Alliany 0)cm llmisc, A NIGHTS C"MMi:'o Ii, MONDAi . AlMilL 28 The Young. I land-omn. "er.-ati!e. and Finished Emotional Actress, Miss Caroline Cage, Si I'I'OKTU) KV HARRY F. KEENE S Own Eastern company of l-lav- eis. Tii-ni;iiit (Tuesday) in the r.-al live-act play. Pearl of Savoy With a chan-e oi ilav each evening. .dmi--ioii ,V. cents to any part of the hou.-e. lleservd seat. on sale at Elaekmatfs with out extra chaigc. A good second hand organ f.,r sah' cheap jit the art studio over Linn County bank. tlood meals ran be had at the Ci'y Rest utraiit tor ?j.50 per week. Ice cream and cake, 15 cents. Private boxe?. ; S . iilyi . ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAV, API? IE 2.) THE CIVlLIZEplOM A New York Mnrder to Killed by Electflfitj. Be Tin: corMiiT'fi n itr.t vos. Tie 0H aid Pllv.-r Wealth tf the lis: State -A ETur.waj Ptsa?fr T sis.'.- .'' id Albany. N. V., Aj-ii- 2 -.-'i ll. 1:U-. -t nows uooyt ! niu! J'-ifr iv.-:iiir..i.-r i. th:it liur is .Ptili ullvt. an iiv l ut Vt'ardtjn lursK:n iitiows :it v -hat hour Croa nh:vt tiny tin; elect rical ehct'k will by .-rent through h's body! Lursti.-n eays tin execution witt certainly not occur during tb6 yixt twenty- It is understood the current used to cause his death will be In -; tween ioOO and 2W i vjlts. enou-ii to HUpj-ly al'oiit 1000 Sights. He made his will to-nigh:. His prop erly eonsiste I of a his.orical hi'ule, a piL's in eltivnr piuI. a testa ment and a slat'- cow-ved with au tijradis. Tin-: imox r.ciric. ! I in tsnil l-.(;ure Shown hy the Annual K- port. r.osTo.v, April LS The fnio!) I'aeitie railroad eoiiip.iii i-stied its annual report today. While the I'. I', liloper iIhuis KUli.-tanlialy the same teu!t as for 1SSS, the viinh; sytein shows .1 -inp.iiai iv--loss in surplus of .lu7,i On, the sur plus this year heing f 1 .1-13.0-Ki against .1 j'oL'.OiKi for the provh-u-yeai. Tiii ! -s l'r -idenl Adams says, is due to the dtTeaed earii inirs of the O. 1.'. v N'., ly reason of iho delii iein-y in crops in Ore gon and a-hiiit-.n. The whole .-y-ilcm sIioas j;r..ss earnings nf TjI ,07 .(HK, the earnings on the sioek beuiL' IS-i penent; la-.t yen this was - per rent. The vom patiy exp-els as important a Ivant ae from the r.iliMjIi'lalioli of the I;'. I . a..d t i. a" from Hie Oregon .--hoi-l Line and I hit I iiion l'ariti.-. Io prevent Miiother contest with I he Northt in l'aeilii: or the i on! i "! Hi I he O li.ii.N. t'o, and to re duce the rental of the Oiv-ou .-lent Line the 1'iiion l'.tiilic has p;;r r, ased the maj ority of the O l. s N. htoek, the tnoni-y to carry which c ju. I le heltei borrowed ;;t one jiercent i' .-".s thru the rental which had to tie paid. T lie tot u amount, due the overntneiit I'ee. 30. was : 1,8.13.0-W. Ji.MI.KOAl) At'CIDKNT. A I! linn n ay Ti-shr It. irhi 1 t'riat't fnl llato orSt.fl. S;.:m.ix. Va., Aptil LS. At . m . iin e'ies -rain n the .ana o. raiiroa.l lor W a ilti njtoti w a- ie. ceiioiti n s'eep trade a li:i.e e.t of hete when ihe air brake was lendeied tireless, a:.d tk- tia l, rushed int-i Si.n'n oi; at S i miles an no ir, tearing e.w.'.y tl.e ih-pot root. Ihe julhiiati was thrown oti K :-:de. I.i il were t'iteen metitb.-! ofliielVar! I'ekni troupe. Myiih Knox as kii'eu and a number ' others hurt. I .NCII1L IHI.VAL. I i.ior in fliistinr.t riickases tan. no l Soir-l oy t'lo Stale. '.Vasiiin r-i.s, Ap'd -S. Ihe i u.'.r! of !be Cnilrd St .!--.-ih.o.i !lt - I hie! Ill-tire t.i-tlav 1.01- oen-d an opinion adverse Io the , ; i i nl i-iii 1 1 1 y oi i-ie state li provnltng !ol' the -eizure of bipio' ni-'ieght to tee st f.e in origin:! paei-.a.-..-1. Sia-h law the tvur: holds, is an in.eiieivuce with ii.tei state e-i'iiteetce. Wa.-iiino roN, April "S The rhiel jij-lire ill deiivel'i; u the opinion of the court, s-ays in pail: The power vested 111 congress to .emulate roti'inerre among the Fev ela. Mates i'- a power t piescribe lit.- rules ley which that o:i:metre is to be governed and is a powei .-jinplet.' iu it-ei:. That ardent spirits are subjects of inter-state ei-miii-tce cannot be denied. Whenever the law of a slate amounts ".-.sentially to the regula tion ot romi: eree, as it does when it inhi'iits diiedly or otherwise t ie reri:,t of an inij-ottetl eonimo dity or its deposition b-lortt ii has 'eased to heeome an article oi trade he twui'ti one f-tato and 11110th er, it eotiu s iu eot.ilict with the power which in this particular in stance has been vested exclusively in Hie gem d government and is theieloie void. Justice Uray d--(hsivere'l a dissenting opinion in b-.-ii- It of himself and Justices Har lan an-1 lowers. Tim StlVKB Ot'ESTION. nuttier rroRres-j .-..mo i'riemlly Amcile-au Xalleni, V siit(;ToV. April -S. i ne iHi,iU- n-publiran f-ilvor romui.t i '.s. .11 SOMS'OlI too s i,.,o . fSlsl made 1:0 apparent aiu-ruoon, l.l'.iilllUj RcprVsenentatives 1 f nine of the American repulics to-day signed a forantai treaty ot arbitration. It is expected that three more s'.gna - 1 . i ...tit .t. i.,.:. .1 ... tUrl'S allU Sl.113 . jo i-e .e.-.ie j .-e-e.. A Cloud of Witnesses. I IT. I F. KoCK, Ai'l il If.s.- Tin- (M-.i-loii invest lga ion rolninlltee L " inVmeii to-div examined Id-, mm t ...n. Indicted for M'.el. Xk".' VeKK, April 28. O'Dona - van iiossa, was convicted ol crim - inul lilicl In- tlio jurv to-nL'ht :ail I V. I 1111 11- II I l-J -I llllV -111'--- -' lor tiit-roy. K-i-sa was iinliftcl lor i-allin; R. 1.. t'assidy a nrilisli y and I'tililishinr siinilar liln-l- in the I'nited States. IIIK llll STIit'S MIMil!AI. Oregon ainl Vttliliip;toii S!:i.tt tin Inc-rrart I'ro(lutli:. V.MiiN; ne:, April L'S. Hir.-i-l-T of tlio M:nl l.ceclt !i:i'- sil'ituifi-d : tfi ((.-! :ns a report on tin- iiik-'.iii- . tin-- cf li e pn'cio'r ruft i ! l-'l'J. Tl.!- i.' I tr-.iln--t oi Hi'- l."i.i!i"l ': St ii-s '.'.'.is ia2 ('( O.lf.'i) is:iiii."t .X". i i( il -A1'.' Uic pre- i-dlii. Vi-.'.:'. 'i i.i- .-i'w-r I'l-i-iiu-.t :i-p:o:.i. ' i l.i(.!iJ.O"'l liiii- ni!Mi-i'S ;:t A e- lil'.lH-t - ! i- ai v.diie n! iA'i T-VI.! il l .md a ruin- j ajr v.t ti.t ' ij-i.b-i''i,4'vt, a ;-i!i- tiniutid prodijef 1-r lsSot'J J.-j,7S5,(.;j liiu ijiiiiri-s at a com- i iiifiri.ii vuiti.-of lo.OL'O.CO.) aisd a Tin-- total uiet.iliu h'.ork ft the r'nii,.,! i ,i,.s is i--tini:i!-t ii h ivo i,,,,.,, 0I1 jAt,-la,v I t a follows: tiohl ro:n ited fiullion. ?.-SM.7-J,-IK'"; tdUer coin .md iinl.ioii, Oregon an-1 Washington both r---port incie-.sed r-j.r.it ts, 'he former havin:: pr-jd iei d $l,l!0),ti 0 in uohl. Colorado leads with '"-'I,-0 (,iUJ ill gold and silver. The Ilighi-Kt Water Kver Known. IUli.as, Tex., April rS. From .ibout lour hundred ttomes in P.tlhis and Hubiirbs the inhabitants have been driven out by the overllow i:i I I'rinity liver. Tni.iie wa-ta few I inches hi-dsi-r than the one of V.-i, '.vltich was t!u hi,;',- teci r h d ithin i'.il meiie iy cf the ? ilik'H. K.irtliqnaUc Sli'irk. .AilAl-'ti v, April 1'"!. .t s!.o ks of e.uthij'i.ike weie felt i.t re this moi nitiir. CROP WEAtHE?. BOLLSltS Following i-: tiic li.-.: (';..; weather Hull tin -i the tl.egoii weather liurcau. ci-o;-eiating w it!i C. S. Signal service, 'cut rai i.lilire. Cortland On gou. For the week ending Satur-luy April J-itti LS'.M. Weather The tenpe at .;iv ha been slightly above the uoiinal tor the week. There was v.., i.iin fall. The d.ivs were bright, with warm sunshine, w hich wa the average. The nights l'.o-.t ho 10 d, light frost-, wh.ch .ii ! atiiiarriit dain.igc. oci-r.ied oi' th:- i;:i. This h:iS it the ti.'Si "' good gro .', ing srii:g vveaihe r, 'hi' seas-'ii. ati-1 the n-s-tlt is fiai vegetal i-m iia mad- ina.l.C'i pt'grcss. Cettals Winter wheat i- in variably te;.o. ted to b..- in e:;e-. "e!it ronditio:i. Spring -ee.ling in I'liritiba eoiiuiy, and in s, ctio:is ot the valley counties - done, but t-.o-t "f it i about bring finished liarly '. ei - are sj-iing g.a;n is tip. iesiled iu tiie Waii.l Walia spritig e'i'eet . -n the vadi v 1- :i th- ta' t. :i " t.. late s'.u-i grain a i too much rain low- lauds i- Tin-1 e.ra!. i at ;i siighily d.tlnctie vd a-.-- thau lij'.l' !)" ihe ! p---ingi has : -; ' ac r La :al .s :;e n sown. rait All ari.ies ,i ir till ii! paris oi toe tate, savt : 1 1 -, t . - ni"Ui.t.iini"!i- rt .-ei nOreg -si. a.e in ft:;1. Id ti of w.U: .!,:.! in iiianv sections, till t':iil. ; 1 rhe, ry blossoh'.s a., o I The fro: t -on the -J 'A i : ini'irc the fruit. Wild ta.Ii! , i' St! I t ics fire in bioom. 1 r.ip" ii!c: I are budding rapidly. l;i Wa?co. j Sherman. Uonow, " .dUahi. bark lio-ii ihe liver, and co'liitie.tt') tin south. ;h. :or luiddii is titat p eroti. b'tt and i liei-rv t re-- J a; .Ir Tlie i.res- n; jli' 11- s i ill be a short no th-r nun wilt en olre.tifui. Agricultural OjH-rati.-ns. etc. Soring si cding i- bring tini-h d. I he v, cfii Iter is favorable lor the lambing season. Shccp-dn-aring will begin w ithin the next lodays. The gra-r- is gi-iw irg very tapidlv alToiding g rod grazing, rg. t :;bles are becoming very plentiful and gardening is generally Winy yel v rapidlv pushed. The weather I'oi-'the week has- been ail ihat r.-td.' be desired and all grow ing ei...t:M hei shows the favorable ichaiegcs. The .-caseii continues bo-it tw-- '..rrk- later than Usual. P.. V P ' t 1 . obs-iAvr. I". .-. signal Service ssistatit Director. A ThrilliiiK liiiso.lr. Last evening as the par-vengcr train from the -tiutli- drawn by irright engine Xo. 'M, was ne;ir ing Med ford, the wood in the tender took lire and the breere caused 1 y the rush oi the train soon resulted in r. wild conllagra tion in the car. Turning on a lull lir -,1 of steam the engineer ran fur .,.r. coining into .Medi.-rd. with j U;.. jierce il.lliies roiling tip. and : t he train running ai -io 110.0 (.e-i hour gait. Pausing at the depot ira.ntneii sti.-eei u.-l 111 un coupling the U noer from the mail ear. and the engine r soon i.a-i tin t ,t . ma ; . f t lae subdued at the water The mail car w as K girnir.g to !:'.:.- ae..i the stoppage wa-j :n:d.--10. ne to soon. Two tramps tiding. -is the bifiipers letween the tei.-ler and mail car were bad- : lv scared and s-.mew hat scorched. Vlien the alarm v. as given at the :;: o; a no .....-. .1..... 1 .. ; potnvd from the ears. 1 he ((tv:i(1.).,1 ,it.t0(Udav. but : u(iU. , he ,.,,..,. ..,; f.j ti;,. c:1. ; giiu-cr averted a ratustr,jphc. 1 Jacksonville Time. IfcOO. 'ATAL CHAniVARI.! A Ycun.? Groom .Shoots Ser-' tr.il of His Tormentors. Tfl t SITt'A linN IN AtlO. Bculmjir HectiTfj Ilia "icl i):?h Blow in the Frea.-a Elnaticai j 0 d WVrll Affat s AusiNMiM, l.a.. April C St.-art : te- mly married a, M .-.nphlil i a uvll ..ii-iwn oi:' i - iv, aa-1 a tutusiir n yuuni! men r.i! lU'lr i t .- riti'iivaii t.'iin and K b i . A--or In g' v on SatuiJ.iy , ii,-:-ii-'-) tie :.:,r:y as-endd:' I a' lltf I .nd hi's ui iheir .;o:ses'j:r.e ; fl'-ket. 'j anil opc-.-.t he young groom arose 1 fire on ti:-; iTowd .1. II-trv .rid 1. -f. J-linf-.ii. ag--d i 1, were kided, and T. ,i. Alitruell t J. Rich"! were seriously hurt. No .iri-'-ts li:ic! been made. uu: man ruA.vcisro srr.iuK. The IStrlkvrc are us t lraan'-Ybrn It l irt St .tei. SvN En Ne Is'". Ai!il 2. "We have k. opped all advertiseHHiits for in nhlers" w s the remark uia-'i" at the ot'lii e ef the Kisdon Works t bis-( y. ning, "and so tar as t e are personally eonce. ii'.-d the s,i ike is oer. We a.e .'ally eoiti pei -.it to bill .'11 on, ers at the X.iii-e a! Iron Woiks. ".Nil-, .vh'.-.'-liut said that the rss'iciatioii was solid and is wiiling io.:aii'! by their iirst deelar.iiion "iVedo i:.t ie,.:so orders, but t;-ke them, and if v. e cannot handle thein we send the v.orl: -a-i. 1 think .ii...t.ioO in work !:: o,n- cast since the siril.e." ( nc of t no e erative neuii::! i- c s ' i the s,:-ii.i r- Shis a:'.'.-, itoon s:rd : "We a.e as drm. and 1 a:u certain stringer, on the propoitioi! not to x.cketi tha;i we were when t hi st l ike s,ai ted. i H'.lii.lMl'S AW ft (T.IMK. a llorri- fc!i Wife- S l.i After ;ut lu re. nl- i'le.si uo, Aj)til -. Aii t v as held to-day in the .M. Lane the hi.i.ie rutu r ilij"e- w.i-i ;-rtsa!llted lii.s w i.e in such a lioiii'de ay Tliur.s-l.'y la?t,anil w ho adi rw..rs shot, hiniseii. The jt-ry ik-cii'.ed t'.at he eommitt'-.l ihe .let d while iu-aiie. Mrs. Lane lifts sh-iun a ino.-t rcitifii kable vitality. Siie h.'s two bullet -.vounus i.i the he-ad, the front Jll bo! i.- is tract:!! ed by a blow .vw a ha'.ni'ie:-. and she w as severely bruised and cut about tiieheal, but she-is s-t Ti alive. Mil TIIKItN i'A IX tt.1 Ktr.MMll. sh-,-.iiiv; of ih.r Cnin jr y' Annl Itejioi . Siv I i:ani;i -ro, A; i:i 2S. The -autiier.i I'ar.llc railrjit ! c ju.p.int ' .tmm.:! tep-.-is ,v;i i- f.-.-d s-j-tiat . I'll:: total md.-a; i-i t,"'"-J; r-j-s e.iiiii.ig - , ! i.;-l:! J 17 ; t,pcr.tTir.g oeases .v.',o l.oij, a.-rii.-t -te''.-.i,'.iic,." an I i,7. S.(i7o in K--3. toe o al lia::l::ii-s of iu-. road an .?:;-. 4.0 tV.r; total Lt-se-- 4 'J1 S-7.-74. 1 1 -re w.t a -Illicit ot J;iii. 1. againr t a .-oi pittii ol $l.'o'As' a-t Vi-.ir. ' i: i: Jtllttkls. Sin rlc.i.Ncisco, April L'S. Wheat easv ; buer reason, fl.lJ: bnuo year LVJ ,' i.1.40. CmeAoo, April 2$. i:'7i p. m. ciosi5.ivne.tt i- eadVjcasti b : 4 ; MwV '"'jl -iuly 87. Liv iinivoL, April V, he: iir::i ; Ii jideis otl'ei' lu-ide-raiely. Wantf.t fin- .Alurilet. 1'ouii.AMj, Atuil S. Liiiel 1.' Pobco I'aiiisli arrested A'. E-J.-lin.-ou, an emp!oo 111 lin'IIote' 1'i.rllaiid t-i-d.-.y en a telegiam lloiti the siiiu-rii.ti n.ieni oi I no Chicago police who says In- is wauled then una charg. ei compile ity iu tne mt.i-1. -rot Alis. Ihngoum iiiChieago on M.n.h l'ith, last. Johnson ;l-M-lt- tiis ltlaocriice. l ire iu .1 California Tottu. iKi 11:1:1:, A pill ga, A pl.t oi .-ienavide was l.urned last even ing, l ire luoxe cut in a salojii. l l.e loss is JJg.hi'O, of w hi. h Laz Levy lest .fi.iM'J. I ho )'i lr Kin;. S-.n l'i: . i o, April LS. P.illy Mahaii and P. fly Shannon, middle weights, lotigjit in the Occidental dub to-night for a purse of l.iljO. hannon was knockeel out the 1-Jth round after a hard light. He loreeel the lighting lroui the -start and had inueii the best ot it to the hist round. Samoioi Aliiiir. Mn.orr.Ni:. April -0.- A-i vice? fioai .-anioa received In-re etvite thai King Malietoa i:as signeit a Sieaty for the hctlleu.il.t of lin: tr..u!i!.s uitli Tauia.-sa'h party. KuoluHirrr's Uae Is lfun. Paras, April turn.-.: hhow a lai. The luil n lulling 1 fl' of the lioalan st vote m jerieid.ty e Tlie reiiiit of the bllot- election uig is looked on as a i.eatn i.,-w to 1 loin. The Coniatuck Mine Snit. ' S.s Fi;..vi ls o, April The i pfil.el ill dclei. dui.ts in the suit . luotighi by I-'. J. Simiiics and i others against t:.e Couiotock Tun 1 nul Co. in tho United IStatea ci.cuii am jcVP jNiMyagygf'O-; 'LL' JU cm '!,iwIE STRICKEN SOUTH I'itii 2ii:.;it,-Iv li'-' iiisti.-tv oi tltf' !,.-.jr;j!i:;M:ioii i i tho Sutr-) TumiM Co. ti.i.j-i ;ri the ci!Vii-ts:f T. Satro, i .-cv . r::, and .1. -:i;es tnat the Sntro Tiiiiuf-! .-'vnJir:itt a? weil as 1. Siitio, atleiiipted h de-; frau-1 ar.v stoehlu.l.K-r. ' . k i : i.ri A i' MrMISNVirS. ) A rarr.ic.-r ift-.ti De.-ilii f; nm a Cii- cular Wonit-Sau. j ; Mi'M-VNViM.L. Or., Am;1 I : m . .1. li'-U- a iaru'i-r lh.n" i-r.r ; tailc? n--uL of here va-j hilled t- i tiny r.y a s.i'k. ;-f wood living fvota ! eiieuiai- ,vc.o-.i-.-.-.-.v and rtiikiim i Iiini in the st'.r.uch. 11.- lived but -w in:r.iit: . elC il-jrer: lc:.Vr- 3 tV'.te an-1 l:- 'x-ral ,-i o. Y. (lids :i fjnntr ar.d old n;.o::ecr livin-- 3 r.til- rjitf-vc-et oi town, na- becoie? eUddenlv etarv. cau ,i doetovs -.-py. by the ft l.!o-.d-vesie! iuthe burstinj oi biain. fH2 vic.ur non: liOVR. Other Oi:"Jtiuiiit .'lust .li A-.Ty tt litis Chi-r JIj-ct. Ni.w YuKk, A; ,;l"s The gen-e-.1.! execut ice ho.nl of the Amer. r:'ii fedcrati- n of labor after a pn -racted session t tiisuftoniooii issued a mauiii-stii to-night, which rloscs Iris: The exe utivo ! aid of the Atnetiran federation having select ed the linked brotherhood id car-p-.M.ter.i and joiners of .u.erie.i te n.ake the demand for the ci.forei mei.t of S hours a day, as!: you i reftfi'ti from any pym; athy with thesltike, rather remain :.t youi a-'k ar.d aid us to win theeon.'efet To earjK'!:!-'! s tiiid joiners our ad vice is to demand and in.-ist upon e enforc--me::t of H hours wru a dav. 1 lie l ),ifaw Sli-tUi-. ;t .if,, April is. A ical r s.iys this ecnii!g tli.it !ht Cr api- trouol-' Ir-tAeen toe raip'-nters .ltd I h-: Ibiihler-' Association has tiecote.-j a game of fiv.e-out. The members ol the association havt irf.irtnally agreed t eittireiy sto; the attempt to rariy on business lor the present, i' is almost cer tain that by Monday at least ii'tH ,r il i.ni teen r.v.v i-lie w ilt go to Aoil. for tin- ne.v bosses of tin ,e- -eiatiou. I'repar.ttiot s for the .x;.i ct 'd paeicing hens-.' .-Hike ; u oeing l;:aii. Ti:e intern i' iol'a :lt(V t'l- p-.i-e-: to ':. I lilt s- Jt X. S-.ar. nns. E..sr, X. Co"s '.'.00, a April i-i. The o. U. .V gro-.s earnings are fteitd.-lecie-a-e o! s.'lol .0l. ! eat uings ibVI.ti'S' ?'i77.0tif. The . . t year is i, 7.;,0-.H. "i ha-i to asMo.-e toi count -for th-' yea" lows; (ii-ss v::r:i:t t earnings i'J.' "S. .lecjia-e --t i. .a :t for the iiv o. I.'. .V N. a:. I its ;n- -i;: U'is : s !'.- ti:!! 12.S43. Ti e- i 7."i.e . 71:-x- ..-!:!':- 'Aiii ' '..;.;;. i, :; .if ; . . :.:: irhes. J .-f the o. l;. " , i. L. .o:d r. i be i:.t leased l-v '2r: II. lies I.'" " I":.:: :'a''i;. it,:-.l . K-xt-ig, i !i I-ear l ire go, ;-. 1 ...tit !::!:-. .ti a ; e, j .iv. ! 1 ye-".-; .1.5 a!;, .-i .1 llo 10 I v. a ; on ;-. .spree a n .- pistoi i'soin I.i. a v-i,,; e.;, ,,,.; w .; ! I'i!tse I !. I Hart Mile, . lie thel. o . .i Hart dd A Ii. real. V, ere ii:s w 1 I :- ire l.:i a -r i oui ! ( i::e.-.:i', Aj-iil lis'.--i ie- le.im j liiters at .ti meiii 's -....I :-i ! i..--icti-i' !:;:,' Iio ri V. s retu-cd, and I lie .0 1,,'i-t.s at Iv'-'si.-i i s s'liek j g:iitisl a ronlrai t e-oio log n.Diiey : oeposits. frllhilMtl i lfttl. I riff '.i.t Ms, Apm -1 nis morn ing lutn..s Ac .-i-ia, a man about 'Jl years old, c.np!oye.l asassist .n; "t.iiiler at ihe ol lcn Eagle M.dlh ut this city, got c.iiigiit in Ihe inn c'hiiiety and was .-lushed to death. S.i.iltrd Kevcr. Pot i .;" ll::..n.Tetii:., Apiii IS. .sKjtted fever has broken cut in Pleasant, HI., dtiri.g tlie past week. A 1. umber nave be.-n ill and hi of the ,- i-es proved fatal. TuCouik's ..lia ".),. nlallou. Tmomi, Apiii 2t. Ihe t-ital legist 1 at ioe. f.-r the municipal elec t.ou on May 0 is 3177. I'.ir Sale. .', ir.ti.iber (:iie three year old colt, well broken to drive, a carl and harness, all cheap for ca-h. For part ie-ulars inoeire of R. R. Vutik. The Kale of seats tor Caroline 1. age anel the Ivrene'sCo. opened Thursday at Rl:!cl;:u:i'ts ; the price of ad'uissie-n wa lixed ato1' rent to any part tiie house with no extra charge for reserved seats. As s-.;e'ti as tickets wciv placeil on sale 1 th. y comiiieticid g-.ittg raj. idly and j iVoin the lool: oi the 'jox sheet at 1 present, the house will be far to small to aceoinoOale all wlio con template attending. Ui: prr.okul cigar. t:es and chewed tobacco e.ntil he was 17 years old. and then stopped be cause he had to the tobacco laid him out for all time. That was the verdict on a P..m..na, Cali fornia ! who stat ted rut with a vigorous constitution but wound up bv donning angel clothing at the early aje of 17 years. V, NO. 126 I , I Ala for ThoussEds in hi Over- flovrd District. I'lif.l KC i iON UV XGKESH. fu Day's r;oocci!injs at lh Vatiocal Cayitol Wiat liolpVs ''lavesti-. at'en'' 0:it. . Wa :tti::r,roN-, April In tho s:e.-;:-te to-day ther? was an es-'.cr.-led discussion on the question a- '.' whether the levee syMe.n or lb- ooth-t or combination was the !e.--t I'.ited to protect the people of ih-; Lower Mi-f-i.-eippi v.iliey i:om i ii-t fi.sids. anoi23 ojiinious were r.vp'tf'scil. black burn. w!r in'.ro l-.iced ihe b;!i tor the ad.nissinn of Arizona, hich was referred to Secrctar- i'.'-ictor, lias received Kevcr.d re" (iiies to telegrums asking for infor aiation iu regard to the extent oi ihe mill-ring iu f tie overflowed dis tricts of the South. I'i.e goyeinor rt Louisiana said dial ten das' rations for 2-j.OOO -hotil-l be sent for distrioution ihr..i:gh that state. The governor of Mississippi 6ai.l ro'iably L'J.OOO in that stato need assi- tiiiiee. The governor of Arkansas paid 150) persona in Thi'lips county .:1 a c.iiMitarable iiuniber in other souir. '. s need relief. is Tim hoise. T.'ie: iioiiso committee on public ands to day derided on a favora : de report of Ihe senate bill, with in amendment, providing for the acquisition of land for a town cite .n:d for commercial purposes in Alaska. The bill ehangr-s the cap ital from Sitka to Juneau. The expenses of the Dolph sen ate iuvcs-tigatioa committee wete ihotit :M00. Several correspond ents, who were kept under sub-p.i-na f ir ol days, aithongli onlv testifying twice, "have been paid I.idearh. Ingalis to-elay introduced a bill grant. ng a pension of iti a month o ::!! persons who served in the late war not Jess than three months oor ni.j:; ihati one year, and a I'.'.-i.Sii to th-Pe v. ho Ferve.l more than :: year and not over S00 day?, ..n l thofe who wrvetl over 800 day- o'i; cent per day for each day of st n ice. No peifon who id woith ;"'I,0U or ever at the time of the application f-hal! lie en titled to this pen.siou. A ( Ot i.-s.; iv STATISTICS. Th. ( a:, si Atl.liiiou to th l:nlver- ity T t'-nnit-t'nia. I :.i. . , ii.:iiA Le-!Tr. 0;K. oi the University of Tenn sylvaria's newest court-es is that f rtaiistirs. As a i-ortion oi a l i-- v :! -..l!vg education thisstudv ! '-a- - ::!y ! itdy made its way into ! :a -.-;. Fr.t.icis A. Walker, "t-uper-j o:t-.nd- nt vf the tenth cei:su6, and i Can.di !. Wright oi the labor bu j :ea-:, both advise the teaching oi statistics tit the universities, and the latter, 111 a paper wbieh he c-eently pttjiaied t.pon the eub- cct ivo- ps a reason the csistins id of propcily l.tied men to take ! charge 01 t.ic seventeen odd state 1 iaoor bureau? and of ihe various 1 . iceu-ii;: won agenciee. j Or. Roiani V. f alkner, instroc J tor of s'.atittics at the univcrsit,. j -ays that th subject is now made 1 a special ecr.rse at but two colleges I Jo Hi I iopkins and Columbia, Dr. j io tid teaching at the iorruer and j Pic-ies-or R. At. Smith at the lat ter. At --vcral oilier institutions it is taker, up in connection with oilier studies-, notably at Harvard, under Professor Hart, and at .Mas sachusetts Institute of Technology under Professor Dew ey. Dr. l-'alk-ner sums up the ohje-ct which he se-eks to attain by his instruction on the subject at the University of Pennsylvania as the cultivation of of the critical faculty in the use of ligiuvs. It was early seen that that the figures 1 bctnselvcs as such eoaiel not 'e advantageoushr taught. The course in statistico forms the" instruction iu the Wharton School of l'inane-c and Economy, being t lieu up in the second tenn of the senior year. Professor IJ. M. Smith's treatise on theF'ibjeet, almost the only one iu exitteace, is used as a text-liook. Witli this as a guide, the ground is gone over very thoroughly. Special topics are assigned, and each oi the stu dents is expected to prepare a re port uton one oi these everv week. I he reports are read in the." class room and discussed, and Dr. l'alk ner supplies notes and references 111 foreign languages. Practice, is thus given in working up ttatisti cal figures and Limi iaritv with the results in important cases ob taired. The general subject is studied.aa writes arrange.it, in three heads viz., population, eccnomicg, and stati-tics relating to intellectual and moral conditions, 6uch as erun-, education, etc. Statistics of population w.re accordingly taken out first, and the early re ports leceived r,m students this year wire upon the various means oi estimating population in use W- iore the application oi ti e modern census method. Dou't fortct that at -5'rs. B. E. Hyiaan's i - the placebo get your tew tHi machine!. VOL. -".:-! 7J r - v. if. : '.f-it '' 'v i