Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 30, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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ALHANY, OLIAGO WEDNESDAY, JULV 30. l&UO.
VOL. V. ISO.59
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Ex:lU3iv9 Ageaev f j.
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FARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
r:KF.-5 for-
.'.WEDDING-.
Choice TsiWe PtTwacir-s and
Lit
me of Fancy ami St-ijilr- (irc r
s, Canned Goods, Nnts, Caiul
A F'tll iim-of Itn'Oi fi
TjN For Salt;
JJ Kim
IV. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. CENTLEMEM.
BEST INTHEWORLD.
-FOR-
CHICKENS
$5.00 PES D0ZE2V
EGGS 16 CENTS.
MmllevJL Car tilt.
tors A Mrirltsii 1
NSUR A.NrE CO OF
Alhany Okkoon I
iir I -oi. .mm 1
IP lITl S!.rm.
OFFICFKS. j
i i(ltel!l V. F. Read. j
V:ie-l'resiMciit-.1. l Writsman.
Ti -asiirei .1. I. CiiHiiii. j
S-i-P'turv J. K. r.M.-rkir..
IMHM'T K.
K . . Mriili .n
it. WriJ-n.aP. '
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Sienilierg. .1. I., f'owim, I.
F "MlnlOU. W
W.iith if. r.l. I..
I'.in neit and M
Safe, iounci . rcLse va uvb
A Square Company. j
Managed by Square Men, j
Ptifvnized by square reopie ,
EARLS
Div CaMkilim
LAD1LS AND CENTS
msihsjs.
ftr;
Also h tve a complete line of
MIS ami Sllllk
Kr nrne trade at price.
iat nely citinift;ltllill. lalV.
ii a a call mi lm j.-'ir glns-i.
it bedrock price. k(i oi
tiiaaud square dealing-
he Ludlow Fina Shoes-
BAKERY.
vFRE-MI HtlTIT- BERvl FRESH BAKED
UIK- AND VEGETABLES v.vBKEAD-.-.V
a
Full
I !
IPS
iiiiii i
Etc.,
ro-
I it 8,
Etc.
tl mnl lu vit Citarr.
FICST NATIuNlLBAH
PRESIDENT I. FI.INN.
Vi K l-RISIPKNT S. YlNO.
I'Animh k. w. I.a:-. kin
1KANatria A OKI 1 IAL BAKKI.NG
t. E. Yot-NO, - U Klin
K l(l.i. E K. o.
COWAN RALSTON
Albany, ;
tii EiriiK
Oregon
Tniwiii general tinkliiK liiiKiiiem.
In. iht ilralli. on Nt- Ycrk, hi
"o.iTi'l OTlnt!t r.
i.-ian innne 011 airmel neciinty.
KeceiVfr deKMiiH milijevt to crMt-k.
r.illi-tii,n eno-ustcl lo u will n
iii .1 UHl.tii n
BAXK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
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II. ItKl !
II I IM KKIIIn.
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DIRKCTOKS:
V Bhtaxt. .1. W. Ht.Aix,
(i.l. Ilivl-IIKET, M-SllWAKl,
E.J Lanmxg. II. F. M'hKii.L,
LA I) IKS' I'NDEIiWEAR
l.t-ml mrn bltii. I liilil rii' Inlb
Inv.mal til luallrk .nitMil nrntl
n wllla-r III llir
JapaneseBazaar-store
hrii'is ri iow Mm No Mo k-i- to.
H Mi r 01 "i blietl I,, ill 11 S n iei &
lii.Ct-tUlliP.
II. A. CKHWDEK.
C. W. CKOWDER.
CHOWDER LROS
Con 1 1 at to, $ and Builders.
Otlice on Firnt street with Wal-
l....u x-'iw.-k runt ..chiiu u..nte
' II v ii I'-tio.i.i.
"",'- , . , ., ,.
011 an Kiimsoi iniii.iiiig-or 1:11 pen -
terwoik. All work intrusted
to
us will lie promptly exe-ittel.
ML
Lidd County Bank
AID
mi)
BY-
Bijini Tour Piopertj
Th tough tlie teal estate film of
Burkliart 4 Kccncy:
The oldest Real Karate Firm in the
They have land of all descrip
tions fur sale ut J lie verv lowest
prices and on tlie most favorable
terms.
We have Rome fine bargains in
small trarta of garden ami fruit
land near ilie ci'y, wlich we are
ottering at a great aai-ifu-e.. This
proa-erf v lies near the city, and if
the very best on the market, part
of which is set out to fruit.
CITY PliOrEliTY
W'e have a larj- list f e.hoiee
husiniSH and recidenee proju-rtv
I'm -liU iiirliniiii); the lioltra park
iiil'iii i-n. the i-ept, nc:irtit and
rlic:i i-Hi hh!ii )liin Mrtv on
the iiiMi kt-l. A lot in t lii inliVlt i(,n
will ilixthh- in vniiie in lfh than a
year.
3AY PiTliZTS.
BUR . ART & KEEHEY,
:.! . EST A s7. J At A A
sn-
INSURANCE ACENTS.
ALBANY. OKKfiON
Towiisciii! tS. Wilson.
KKAI. ESTATE BROKERS,
INSURANCE AND I.O.lNP.
First street, opM)sitp Farnie's A
Merchants Insurance Co. Albany,
Oregon.
Agents for the following Insur
ance Companies:
-tona In-tiratce Company, of
Hartford. Connecticut; total assets
".7st),751.t.
The (iiiardian Assurance Com-l-n
v. of Iotidon. England ; capital
5.W10.tHlO.OO.
The Columbia Fire and Marine,
of 'oitland, Oregon; capital, 5O0,-
uuo.iiu.
TOWNSENP & WII.-ON.
.TAJ
FOR SAIK BY A I.I. nm-OOISTS.
"Si ne n n -His Rfo I i-tirchared a
box of Pr .1 P. Sill'f. Tsti-irli fiire for
mi own ufi- I nt liiuliinr mi nephew.
('.A Ali-Mal-an ie-rliTii' (unh m1l.
cine 1 l-t hini lisve n y ox of medi
cine, lb now send for three more
lHixe, iiyini; tt i the tie tlilnir for
eHtsrrl. ever Inei I. Irm siiii hi
fr'.-iidit 1 ifnt diiotln r I ox to iim-in
n-y i-Hse. and 1 lu crti.lly r conimend It
toot I. 's,
(Skii-di. JOHN Mr-MAMAN,
Fx I 1 unty i ommissioiier Ijine Co.
t'rei;i -n.
Snrii i'S- M, t.ime rnuntv. Orecnn.
I'ro' V, I i'iii!iin. president of the
i'tate 1 1 Itm i , says it run d hint ol
a emu.-1 vilar l v. other nrescrli.tlon
liHd fiiile... Likewi.f tun of his IPlle
ifirl-iii-cil it lo cure tlieircoiiL'h!. Mrs
M.tk MaiU-v. wife of Pi of BaileT,
leiili'to I'rol .liilinsn--. and rei-om
"" VA ' "I" ' M'l'er from colds..
. i,rt . .nii:l.. tr 1 iH.tfhs it sets llUe
, H , ,. ,. , , , j, .i..d ifo o.
i .i.i t. or p.ii'-.iifcs. hrre . other
j i-onirh cio- ciin i each
ANTt:i-Cw u
Wi Sametto Vally
38H
TUEDAYINCONGpSS
'
The Presiddnt Sends a Message
oa tht Lottery Busineii.
AUT1SK ACTIVE MKASC11K4.
i.
Tbo Mailt to Be Closed Agaiuit Tha sni
Every Effort Pn FortU .0 S
Thm- 8p ker Bead Abui d' i
'is-
n AwmxoroN, July 2. I'rei
dent Han in n today set the fal
lowing m 8 me id co'-K'ts: To
the senate and h-iu-e T-ie lucent
a tempt to fei-uie a cli irt-r foin
North D.iko'a for a lo' t - v 0111
pa y, an. I tlie pen imte e'tF"n to
i-taiu fiom th stitof I.oui-iaiia
a renewal 01 tlie lo tery au-l ilie
e-t blishmeut f en - or iinre 1 t
tery compani- s at Mexiciii tiu nst
on the lorder. have wividthe
iKxl purpose of cal iiu public ai
teiitiou 10 an evil 01 va t pr p -r-i
.ns. If the ifforts of ine lot
teriea were eon Hi ed to the stales
that gave the eomp ime- eoro aie
po e'S, and It ense in eoiidct the
biifiiu-8, the cit'en- 01 oter
ta es oeing Kjeilt!-8 to apl
le-.'.il reme-ii s it nig t i-le r
thenisi-lves of a te.p"n-i'-iMty by
tlie use of .-ueh moral ajerci-s a"
were vitl-in iheir reai-h, but t'ie
-a9e iF not eo. l'enple 01 xll siaten
aie re aiiehid and defr.tu led of
vast suiiis of ii.oney olK red to the
states for charters, wi ich are
iliawn fro-ii the people of the
United S'ale and ilie central
tov.-rnuient through the m-nl
s.htem and made an etrecive an I
irotitible me lium of inte eour-e
b.-teen tin- lottery lompany ai.d
ttieir viriim-'.
It would be practically iniosi-!
ble for ihc '-ouip.inii-8 to re:isT, ii
be public ma'ls ere 01 ce etl 1- j
tualiy cl- ?l against tbe.e -oiii-pa-
is. The L uii.ini lo'tnv
comp'tiy and its numen us a-.-eiit-aii'l
nt'f- rtiev are ondii-tinsr a
luisine.-s involving
aritei u e f the mans t an H'at I
ot a v : ijitini tie iit. ri'iise hi ihe i
Di tn t . f (MiiUi'aa. j less the inkling-of the principic-
vereanl eft-tve legislation j involvei. whicu havecouieio the
should be (irompfiv nac id lo eo-1 kuo- 'e-lge of the discoverer's inti
able toe postotliiv dpart-iictti to I mates t d 1 'imes, can be dev. 1
purge the mai s of .ll 1 tter-, j 0 e 1. Mr. Ma col 111 wai f.1110 11
newspip -.- ami eir-u'ms relannui lloverh - wornl for his know-
i-i me ousjnesa 11. mav aiso w.
1 e- essary 10 r.-Mil te t e t-arryinu
of letters by ilie express con
panics fO ue to prevent the use o!
riie OslBbratsI Ffsacli
CUKE
M ru-rauttd to
-:.fope
AFTER
the uenerutive uTaiiB ot either sox whether
an si 1 ue from the exowvt- us of Mtunulai.is,
to.nvxo or opium, or throuti j outhful hwlu
crctiou, over induttnce, etc., such a lost of
Knun Foer, naketu'DeM. Kearin Down
Pains in the liark, ii.ihal akii',
teria, Ner oum Proa' ration, Nocturii.il lmii
4inntl Lcucofrhru-, DizitMttH, Weak M'.-irmrr.
1.1'dftOf Power anil hui.ttucy, h' .iv.
lucted oftor. lrad - .. vutv and
insanity. Pn-ia fn.x; 6 boxt f cr Jf.l'
Hent I'V mail on receipt of price.
A . tKi(M: is
with vtr if nrdet rttfhttl. to refund tn
money if a IViniHitrMt rure is iottf7ett
Uf; have tliniiMii iisot tcvliinonialif from oli
a'd Ulnr, of iHtfh Mexew, who have tier i
pennanentlv cunil h the uoe "f Aihroditin
(Mreular free, Addn
tiii ii-ii if u miihii: .
Western Hranth, lux, 27 pmtlaitd, refii
For sale Uy Kotdia iV Miiwrn, ho i-wOe an
Ifiil ill in vi-'. A il M iii-il .
rater's ' Goldea FEMALE Pills
Pir Kemale lr
r?trut'ritie; nr.th
itiv iik them i
theniarket.. Neve
;i. SmctSHfulh
need by prutiiJiK-ot
laM moiitl.ly
Cuirantee t" re
lieve siicprescwi
ii ci siruatnui.
.nrcSafe, Ceriaii
Ih.n'tlie hiiinlnitf
irril. Se time
llealtli nii'l money
lake nn uther.
Sent t ant iul-
drem Sy mail i n re- iel of mire, t On. Ail-
drm iihrw Mrtllrlnr i imiinii.t
West Prni.ih U 'in, '. . Or.
8old hy Fo.hat k Ma.on. Alhrny. 0rt
HOIKINS BHO'S.
DEAI.F.KM IN
JKVES. TII WAR', KCUfE FUrN SHI.CS.
Manufacturers of galanized iron
cortiice. riiiiiibing a secially.
("iive its a call.
.KANT. TASS
PEACHES 1
M ITF.LLER & GAKKKll,
EXCLfSlVE AGENTS
Orders for anv quantity will
ie promptly hileu.
CITV RESTAUKANT.
Having lieeu eiHircUrciii.cl. I.-.I
1 this ..Id anil H.piilar M Maiirsi.t win
l. ma le rimt-clasa in ew-ry n s-u .
ti.. ..l.K.. uill Im. uivell usmI meals
ii .......,
.. .il l....,r f..r t.i.lv 2 r.verj
.t and attractive. Ovuter
m -very atyle. W. A. WuOmm.
or moi.r
rrfWM. ,
o
ihese ageneieH to maintain commu
nication between the I -ttery
comp.iniei ana tneir ag-jn a 01
customers. It is hop?d that such
powers as are ti ce,nrv to tint
end will be ;:lve:i 1 tlie pototlice
department .
W AsmxoioJi, ! uly 23. In ppenk
ing of one of tiie senate amend
iiienH to the suudiv civil bills
Strnbb, ti tovva, nude an attack
Oa .S.-eaker Ree.l for his action to
wards t e geiitliuen h.iving n
interest in tne r' blic bnil tii g bilU.
He c 'ii'r.isied the c.intt-au man
ner of Sjeaker (Jarl sle t wsr is all
i-'fz.s.; v M'.c-iog rt-tojini.'.'Ori,
uiui H e abin st sneeiing manner
io which the pri-eein hp akei
trea eil nuch r quests. The fjieaki r
n at d ilie members hs ihoug-i
they were boys. He d d not pro
oe to S'and this 8ot of treat
ment any long r wit out a pro' est.
.-houM the liienilx.T-', he xske I,
continue to submit louder, I ke
coaMls, t the die atin of the
speak-r? 8h-uld loey not rather
c -Hi h ue in an tmne-t a1 tempt to
have lecnttiiition ? He was lor re
liellin ajiiiiii the ridiiusoi tbe
sjMker in rcg.rJ to the pub ic
buil in s bit s.
ruble's remttrks were viiior-
uly applau led by democrats.
Co mo outer Al ison has submit
'e-i to t ie Be retarv of the treasury
1 pieliiniiiriry ieK)rt of the n er
tion of the inti-inal revenue board
durinifihelisc.il year.
Total collect ui from all source
iiitemal revenue ere $14,594.
ODti: increase. $1 1 .700
i'ompa-i-d writ the preceding
year t.ibles ppend d to report
s oa "he receipts f.i m si'iiitslur
ing the ye.ir were HI .67 S7-i, an
in tease" of f7 375.ltS; tobai-co,
$:,"')S,y;il, a'i increase of (2,0V.
I3; feniicr.ted liquors, 2tj,0ti8,-
531 ; in.-r. -ase, t2,-i84,S!i9.
HIS SttlCKT GONE,
A Loniiikfr' Iaih Euda an
IiiinrtHiit Dlnc(ivrv.
William Mal.-olm died at. his
resiJ-i.cp in f racus N. Y.. re-
pob bly aiirei tl. hai- the Wa-himrton Star.
j'nl a ss-ientiiii secret of ine-lim
bl - value is st to the w- rM. un-
tiUii.i; jt a-'ruinMor- ant - micros-
copy. He ,-vote'l himself to t'ie
st-idy ot uifch ii. i s, and lieing left
earn in Ire utli ample means to
md'i'ge this fan , i-.u'---- ."I bis
o n I'"' I ' .:....!. m the IhsI with
liioitght of tun.in-.' Li- tab rii
into money. !'.. lost .in eye while
le-ti .,.- ti,c i-iio.ting qualities of a
r..r-ech-load:ng lowlm bi--ce B -tore
tiiis misfo: tunt lh fell hi n be
had already achieved wonders in
the pe-fection of len-es. The study
of optics was an accidental choice,
made origiiiiilly for divers-on, but
ptirsne-l later for 'he itifiiculties it
ottered. At hrsf he workel in the
attic of his residence on James
street. Finding the range of visio
limited he alter ward took Mis-es-sion
of a little shop on he top floor
of iiis block down town
Since tlie qua 'ilie of :he lenses
have been proved' or lers have
been received ir in remotest conn
!;.'. eveial gove-ninents in
cluding our own have employed
tllcMe lelescopes.
nUastroDR Flic.
Tewer, Ciil., -luiy 2.). por
tioii of three business blocks sxere
bum. d i-ere thi- uiorniiiir. Ixiss. &
ag.T -gate aUuit $4').i'00, iiearl
all iovered by insurance.
An Important Deciolnn.
Helen , M nt.. July 2. The
sip'-iue com t t-i-d-iy oecidd tne
.ii8tr:an bailot law was niin
d tory nd nm dnecory in it
chiir.ct-r. The ca-e grew out of a
sun f.r justice's otlice, in which one
f the cand'dstes wno received a
ui ijo i'y of votes and who ws
jien ihe office had fniled to n tify
i he coiiiii v cl-i k ot hs cani'idacy
uitbin the time fixed by law. The
decision N r g irded as of great im
por.ai.ee. VALUABLE PROPERTY.
For sale or trade for good pro
peny here.
A two acre bha-k (or 24 lots)
witling mil house and all in a
v.'ui.g orchard in Ocean Parkaddi
tion, A t-.rM.
Anv one flesirirg to makpa liv-
i g bv ra'-ing fruit and girden, at
the wdl lie iretropolH of tireton.
a 1 have a i:ood home on the sea--ide.
h re they can have the
Is st fish and oysters, etc ,ill rind
il-.is a ba ' in. I no u ire of Dr. D.
. Jones.
A Sur Cure f.i" Ihe Whisky llalilt.
Dr Livingston's An'idote for
Drunkenness will cure any case of
fie bquor h.ibit in from ten 10
lor y day,, fiom the moale a'e
drii ker t the drunkard. Ihe
Antidote can lie given in a cup o
inffee rtit'iotit the kn xledze of
the sraon taking it. Tne Ani
...tc . ill noi iijure the health in
anwviy. Mami'actured by ihe
l.ivinjst n Chem cal Co., Port.
I mil. Oregon, or fr in .1. A. Cum
miiig, Druggist, sole sg-'nt,
F.ms Its of indigeston cause dis
orders of the liter and the whole
-vsteui becomes deranged. Dr. J.
II. Mcl.'-nn's tr-ngthenin,: Cor-
'i il anl L'I'.jo I Purifier perip.-ra
the process of riiaestion and assim
ilatkin, and tfiuc makes pure
blood.
STOCK YARD DhAL
Seattlt Wrestling Match. White
and Jap.
A TACOMA LAND DECISION.
Hon Bat BU -Fire lu O'lif rtU-Iodi-aoiaudWhtt
Ma Qna tA 0m
Fitbiog at 8 tka, Alaaka.
San Fbxncisco, July 2i). The
Chronicle's Chicago Becial says
that fun her detii.s ot tbe great
Armour stockyard syndicate s ow
full in addition t tuede .1 a re.idy
ecor.ied, 3 00 acres have be ii
s-ciired near Haden, iSan Mate-,
c lUii'y. of which 1200 will be useil
for s o -kyani corporations with
combined capital of $3,500,n0n.
.hile the iviuainder m ill be de
voted to the shops and lottud
nouses of tlie Atlantic & Pacific
radroid, winch, it is claimed, is
interested in a d- al and will push
on to -an t rincis'Co at one-?.
I'eter Iter, who represen's the
syndcite hich is to ertabli-h
packing tiou-es and siocky ar.ls a
Baden, ''an Ma eo county, sad:
"We have aliout 3500 acr. s of land
in one body and extiect to make
very exten-ive improvements, p -
sihly at an expenditure of a c tuple
in Hum oollars. We will tie pre
pared to recieve stock of all kinds
lr. Her state I he uou'd leave f r
Chicago in two weeks and on hi-
returu the erection of tbe big es
tabli-htnents woi.l I bin." ..1.
rocker said lie had known of the
deal for some ti ne, our didn't b. -
beve the Atchison road was in
te res ed.
-WKUHIXING MATCH.
Seattle to Itn the Scene of m
Wrestling: Kout.
San Frakcihco. July 29 Young
Mit- h II and Joe Acton left her.
for Seatt'e this nir rniiig. where
Aeon will wrestle fe .lap. aftei
which he wid appear with th
Mitchell combination at the
Vaii.-ty toea'er. Mitchell a d
Acton wiil meet a'l comers at
boj.ii g and wre lling.
TACO.UA UNH UKCI9ION.
rhe Application f.ir an Injnnctlun
leuiHl.
Tacoma, July 29. In the Uni'e.l
-tates circuit c-mrt f-lav, Judg
I lanafi rd rendeel a d cii'n it.
nying tbe application of Mann.
toab & Manning for an injnnct on
restraining the T.ic una liinl com
panv f'-om makiii. improvemei.t
on the tide Dais, f h l.-cis on i
in effect that entiy on tni land
with Valentine script is inval d.
The case will probably be api ea'ed
to the United Statessupreuiecouit.
HI tti .NKVV!.
risblnir Tronblea Between tTbltea
nil Iudlana.
Port Towksbnd. Julv 29. Bv
the steamship Queen of the Paci
fic, which arrive! to-day fr to
l tska, the i iIIom ing ml vices havv
beeii received from -itka:
The schooner Si'ka, C.ipt. Mc
Ke -n, arrived July 6th fiom Ira-
tukav, tiring ng some 55 Mir seal
and three bun I red pair of sea)
kins. Two Indian ca tawavr
fiom the Bri'ish sealing schooner,
Kate, arrived on a schooner whl h
sails for the westward early next
week with a cng of general nier
hamlise for W. II. Mills -tore.
Lieuten int T. HeC -onz and a
sijii id of in nines ) ft Si ka n the
P-tlnnst., to quell a iiturD.inc
that had ari-eu or. Sitka bay,
Peril stniis, b. tween white nit-n
a id Indians over fishing matter-.
The Indians claimed the exclu
sive right to fish in the bay, which
m hve or six miles long, ine in-
hau- weie arrested and brought
io Sitka.
Tloee Indians were drowned
neir Si ki about July 1st, while
out seal fishing.
MtKDEKEK CAUGHT.
Renlata Arreat But la Finally
Brought I' p.
Port'Townsesd, July 29. Dom
inico Coeha ali is Joe Smith, the
murderer of John D. leta, the
fruit merchant, was safelv ! ded
in the conn y j .il. Chief of Police
Thomas Del.in.-y and Sheriff W.
.1. Jones arrested the murderer
under exciting crcumstam es
The officers have had information
for the last two weeks that C elii
was secieted in the w ols back o'
Port Discoverv. and th t lie was
armed w itu a Winchester ritfe and
a revolver Every avenue of es-
cipe has been wat'-hci. ii was
learned by the nttic -is last Friday
hit he would attempt io leave the
country and ac ordo gly the offi
cers laid in wait alongside the ro id
near Irving pirk la-t night, and
inter ept'd Coelia. They called
loin by none and demanded his
surrender. The only answer was
a sheet of fl-one and the lozzing
of a rifle bullet la! ween Pe'anev
and Jouea. Two loads of buckslu t
ami a rifle bu'lei was ihe rep'y.
Coelia uttered a yell and fel.tothe
ground. He wassli.-htlv wonudexl
in th"! ca'f of his left leg. Two
bullets went thro- gh his ha. and
one struck the na-i-k of his rifle.
A hurried examinat on revealed
the fact that he was not badlv
hl'"t.
On his way to this city he coolly
told the inipuie detail-of the ter
rible tragedy . H said that Dele-
: . l L : ..v.. , e
settlement on any terms. In a
moment of passion he hit his em
ployer on the head with a ham
mer, when the two clinched.
Coelia snatched a rzor nom tlie
table and with two slashes ne iriv
severed the hel iroin the trunk,
tie calmly picked the b. dy np and
lain it on tne bed. lie took the
Keys irom im pocRet and r.n-
ackel the murdereii man's eties
ior money, ii &aiil that all In
got was f 15 irom the till m tin
d ore. Coeiia, with hi-, clothes
all tovereil with his employer's
oinoa, ten im n his i at the dead
Hour of midnight and escaped to
me woods, ifiere he exchanged
his clothes for a suit ih tl he car
ri d along and threw tlie old ones
into the bay and the razor was
thrown into he woals. Hismant
In-iian irieuds have been aidini:
him since and kept him well sup
plied with tool. He coollv re
cited tlie stoiy and says that he
knows his fate ..will be that of a
uiur.ierer.
AKOENTINK KEl'tBLIC.
rhe War Euded and the Troopa
Have Surrendered.
London, Julv 21. The Argen
tine legation in Ix)n Ion to-night
received a telegam from Buenoi
yres, signed bv Itnanee minister
iarcii, that the government was
c imoletelv vic'oi-iou-. Tho tnu'i
neers citulated an.l will deposit
their arm-i in the arsenal. Ah
reMlious supei ior otticeis will be
dismissed a- d the troops will re
tin n to their quarters commanded
by loyal olhc- r. The forces will
e mobilized by the g -vernment,
returning to tne provinces. The
oolitical situa ion is thoroughly
onsolidited, tne city and whole
country quiet.
A Fire In Michigan.
East S.aoin-iW, July 29. A dis
tstiou8 fire waa s'arted in the
lumber yard of Hutchinson & Co
.iboul noon, which communicated
to tlie pUning i.iill and lumlier
va d of 11. B. X.-ase & Son., and
thenw 'o the hnnbei vard oi John
i. Owens, all of whi -h were d
troyed. Ninetef n million teet O
umoer, Id dwellings. 00 railr mo
jar- and other propel tv were
burned. Total loss. $475,000;
total insurance, fl5, 00.
ttaae Bail. . - ,
Spoknk Falls, July 29. Tht
ba-ie ball score to-dty stool:
-pokane, 11; nat'le, 1; PortlanJ,
; Tai oma, 4.
SvKACfss:, July 23. Syracuse,
1 ; St. Lou., 5
Rociiestke.J nly 21. Rochester,
J; Ixni sville, 3.
Piiii.adklpiiia, Ju.y 29. Ath
let e-, 7 : Toledo, 0.
Ci.KVKLASo.July 29. Cleveland,
Ig; B-K-toii. ti.
Cincinnati, July 29. Cincin
nati. 1 1 ; B sto'i, 3.
Inih tNAPoi.is, Cleveland, 3;
Brooklyn, 12. ,
Children Itun Over and Killed.
Pattkrson, N. J., Julv 29.
Five children returning fr in black-
lerrvn g staited hcios-i Hie r.ric
bridge over the Pas-aic r'ver thi-
veniiitf. hen midway a fra'n
came da-hing down on them on th.
track. Tnev st- pped on the o'h.-i
track, not notic i g a passengei
tram going in an oppo-ite dir c
nr. I lie en.ineer could not st -p
and the childien weie hurled in all
direct ions. Jennie Daws, awed 13;
Nellie Warren, ag d 10, and
Mamie Warren, aged 8, were badlx
hurt, but will recover.
California. Fire.
Napa, Cal., July 29. A moun
tain hre is tawing Oct ween here
and Berr. yesa val ey on the east.
vjine damage has already been
done in burning ciop-i and it is re
ported that one or more buiidipg
iiave been burned. Theie is much
dai uer that it may g -t do ah into
Berreyest va ley. Ii it should the
loss will be heavy.
Another City Clerk Gone Wrong.
Terrk Haute, July 29. A
siHH-ial from Paris, Illinois, t ihe
Express -ays that Ab-ert tleoghe-
baii. city clerk of rans. is im-s-
ini Hil l hi- ac ounts are short
net weeo J500 ' and 10,000. EfTorts
are being made to overhaul him.
Failure Announced.
Philadelphia, July 29. The
f.iilipe i aiinoinced this after
noon of J. E. Tygert s Co., nun-ufaciu-ers
a.f ter.ilizers, of this
citv. The firm's asset-i are esti-
ma'ted at $345,000; liaiiitien,
f317,(l00.
Peace Restored.
London, July 2.1. It is officially
announced fiat the English gov
ernment has received a telegram
from Buenos Ares sayiegthat the
government has triumphed and all
is over.
Fire Damp Kxploslou
Paris, July 29 A explosion
of tire darn a uccured in IVlzier pit
jai S'etieiine to-day. lusrep .rteu
that lzl men were killed and do
h in.
Illlnola Leclalature Dlsacreea.
Sprinokield. Ills., Jnly 29. The
senate I his aiu-rnoo'i adopted a
joint resolution providing lor an
amend-iient to the state constitu-
tion permiUingCh cag to increase
; pa limi of inalebteduess so as to
i sue $5.0 10,00 to aid the world's
ia r. In the hou-e the resolutioo
fail il in the n-cessary two-thirds
majoritv, i nt a vote as taken to
recnsnler and the re-olution will
be taken up to-morrow.
viaowruuim ow ana reiusea a
THE WAR ENDED.
Th Central America Difflcilty
USeUlta
A TICKET .OrriCK SOSBBD.
CalMg. BMra-OUUi-w IlUad By tat
Cart- Waats U lu u Tra-Ivf
frsa tba Old Warld.
London, Jnly 29. The folio win
cable d.ited Buenoe Ayres, July
2i, 2:0 p. m.. hit been reteived
at the ligation of Argentine Re
public in this city:
it is announced that the insur
rection has been completely sub.
dued. ihe president of iha re
public, ami th national cabinet
are giving orders from tbe govern.
meiit nouse. ine n nance uauiater
is at liberty. Signed,
Juan Garcia.
Senor Garcia, figner of the
above oispatcii, is tne Argentine
minister of finance, lie r.as
taken prisoner by the revolution
ists at the beginning of the out
break Saturday.
A dispa ch to the Times date
Kuenos Avres. July 28. 7 p. m
"ays that it is reasserted that terms
for a settlement between the gov
ernment and the revolutionary
forces have been aitreed uoon.
According to these the civilian
who h d taken part in the insur
rection will not he punished. All
captains of the revolutionary
torces and alt the officers above
the grade of captain are detriva-d
of r-ank. The artillery of the in-
jurrectionisia wid be surrendered
to-m .now.
The above dispatch ia Prec'rUnt
Colemaii's version of the situation
4t iJuenos Avres. Private dia
i atches from that citv dated Jnl
28. 9:2) p. u., state there ia no
hange in the situat on and no
chance for a compromise between
tne tactions. The latter dis
paiches say the trouble rauat be -
ought out.
BKCBVIT FOK GUATBMALA
Oa Maa Saya He Caa Bala Abeaa
Sooa.
Kansas City July 29 A Kev
York iiie-aage to-day a id an ex
co one) of the Seventh M saouri
infan ry offered to rai-e and equip
30)0 recruits in two weeks foi Gua
temala if there ia $30,000 plao-d
n the New York bank to the credit
of the trustees. Two ex-officers
of ttie Seventh Missouri infantry
live here, one of them being Cap
am Thos. 11. Plielan. Captain
Pnelari, when a-ked about tbe
story to-dy, said rsons con-n-
cte I Willi the matter are in the
city, but he c uld not give any in
ioimation aout mem ior several
days, when he may be at liberty
io make public mho correeond
ence.
NEW PAKTV T1CK.KT.
111 'he Old Iaaaea are Caaft
Aside.
Lincoln. Neb., July 29. The
people's independent party of
N'ebra-ka met in sate convention
to day. Nearly 900 delegates fiom
an over me State are nrrvnt
The platform demands that a
financial system eh aid ba nt.
formed by the restoring of silver
to its old time place in currency as
free and unlimited coinage in
equality with g-d. The general
if avernment should own and oper-at-
railroads and telegraphs and
furnish transportation at cost.
BOOK -BIAKKKS.
They Get
late DlflUalty at
the
Haees.
Chicago. July 29. Juatica
Lyons issued warrants for the. ax
rest of 32 bookmakers this morn
ing A number of ool s;i. r ar
rested at the west side tract for
selling pools were discharged from
cu-toa y by ti e police justice this
mormng. ibis waa a decided vic
tory lor E.I. Erregan, who owns
the we-teide track. Fifty-five of
the down town bookmakers were
arraigned in another court but the
casi s went over.
Trying to Settle the Iisiealty.
Hio Janeiro. July 29. The fol.
low ii g dispatch has been received :
tuenos Ayres, July 29 At noon
the armistice has been prolojiged .'
and negotiations are pending: be
tween ine government and foreign
iiiiiiiiieas who are trying to Dring
about the restoration of neas.
Effoita are being made to form a
c-aition. Congress has aaaam.
bled.
Ticket OBtoe KohbaWI.
Denver, July 29. Burglars ;en
t red the local ticket office of the
Cnion Pacific raihoad at 17th ad
Loriuier streets soma time after 12
m. last night and blew open the
s ite and robraed the cash box ot
about $15 X). Tlie police a'restcd
4 men t rslay who are suspected of
being implicated.
Qalet Blecttea
Jackson, Mis., Jnly 29 Th
vote throughout the sta'e to
day is very liwht. The election
was quiet and there was no oppo
sition to the 14 democratic nomi
nees to the constitutional conven
tion of the state at larve and th
democratic local nominees wen
not oppused in half a docen couxr
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