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; . 20 CBXTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OKEUOJU ffiqPAY, AUGUST i. 190. VOL. V.UO.fe Bzclusive A.goncr f 3 lie ft L t M li K KG v II I M CK ALBANY BAKERY. PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND 0KF FORv ..VKIDING-i- VFREH FRUIT- RF.R "." KIB AND VEGETABLES Choice Table Delicacies and a Full Lin ie of Fancy and Stajile Groceries ail Pro , Canned Goods, Nuts, Candies, Etc., Etc. vi910D8 A Fhll J.ineuf JiitjtortKl I A. m i im I rr CL) KLEIN VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN. BEST IN THE WORLD. -FOR- CHICKENS $5.00 FEB DOZEV,- EGGS IS CENTS. J uellrr Garrett, tors d' NSUR NHE CO OK Albany Orboon rinru rr triTL OFFICERS. W. F. Rpd. V'l-H-Pwiilf nt-.f . O. Writsman. Tr-asurvr .T. L. Cowan. Sei-rtarv .1. K. F.hlerkic. K. ?. Mrahan, .f. L. Cowan,.! O. WritsmiiM, F. irnpwin. W F Rend, i. K. UVHli. rf..r.l. I. L. FoVy, .fu!in Rurnetl ami M. trnhe'rif. Safe, Sound, conservative A Vqurtre Company, Managed by Square Men. Patronized by Square People JiTJoaii Soza Saterprisa SEARLS Biy CfiiilKitien LAU1LS AND GENTS FTR . . MSHINOS. Alto have a complete Um of boots mm FrffeHstrarte-.at frioe ht .!(. fiutaiMeitioii. tiiv n Ttlf ul tioy jiwif hi t' at bwiruck price'. L0. u ami qae lUaling. Ludlow Fins Shoes FRESH RAKEP ".-.V BREAD .".". tivif JU nnUr Cifarr. FIRST NATMiLBANE PKKSlnKST L. FLINR. Vl K PRKS1DE.NT 3. P TDCNO. CASiiihK a. w. Lam xn. I'KAASACTs A UEI 1.1AL BAKKIM SISXCTCBS : K. Yoirn., L. Fun U F. hum. E. F. box. E. W. Laasdun Cavhiar. COWAN' RALSTON AID tKIEIHlt Albany, i - Oregon TraiiiacU a xeneral bknkinK huniiiet.. lraw aiht draft on New tur. fan ait. tf-or ' Hortlaiin, T. Loan money on approved aecurity, Kecetve depoaita auhject to rnrck. CalkwUoii eu trusted to ua will n prnD'bt attitiiicu BANK OF 0I!EG0.V, ALBANY, OREGON. itr:r4L m, ,r'llrtil... rr frre.... (axhlrr .. II. RMVVI H I MIHKIIL . J .bLAI. uiaacTOKS: H. Bktaxt, J. W. Blain, (tro. Hcmphrbt, r H. Stewart, E.J La n nino. H. F. Mvkkill. LADIES' UNDEMYEAR Crntlrmri. hlli. I bllalirn'k lulb Ink, at d all Ladlra Caravmla mad in ordrr al llir Japai ieseBazaar tore icm mm low. hVM NO WO KS.E CO. aSirre on Fltlt Miett lull tr Kluckl.uriia. H. A. CKOWUEK. O. W. CKOWUER. CIUJWDER liROS. Contracto8 and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace A, Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildingsor carpen ter work. All work intrusted to ns will be promptly executed. WW A5 LinnCounty Bank Us olKLt Wtia Uv 1mm. Buj&iIotir : Propertj ' Through t)ie iral eaUte firm of Burkliart 4 Keeney: The Meat Renl Entte Firm in tbe Willaracitdally They hav &nfo of al' dencrip tions for ale at tlie verv lowet prices and on the mottt favorable 'erma. We have some fine bargains in mail tracts of garden and fruit I nd near the ciy, which we are ifferingata areat racrifice. This property lies near the city, and in 'he very bent on the market, part f which la set out t fruit. . CITY PROrERTY We have a large list of choice U8in'ss and residence property or pale im-luding the Goltra park nl! it ion, the best, nearest and heapost suwrhan nropertv on he market. A lot in this addition vvill double in value in less than a ear. EAST PAYMENTS. SUB ART & KEENEY, II KA L EST A SE I J A A a CO INSURANCE ACEHTS. LBANV OREGON rownseud. L Wilson, RBAL I STATE BBOKKKS, INSURANCE AND LOANS. First street, opposite Farmer & Merchant Insurance Co. Albany, iregon. Agents for the foilowing Insur i nee Companies : ittna Insurance Company, .of Hartford. Connecticut; total assets y.7HU,7Dl.D. The Guardian Assurance Com nnriy, of London, t'nuland ; capital o.uuu,uhj.uu. The Columbia Fire and Marine. of "ortland, Oregon ; capital, $500, uuu.uu. TOWNSKNI) & WILSON. FOR BALE BY ALL PRroOISTS. "8me rnontlis ssro I purctiaaerl hoiofDr J. P. 3I11 Cstarrb Cure for tnv own use t ut finrilnc bit nephew f. A. M-M Bhmi neerlinir iuh mid,! i-ine 1 let him have ri y box of medi ine. Hi now aona lor three more boxes, S:iyinif it 1 the bes tliins: for atiirrli ever trle"1 tiy h!m and hif frletida. 1 trot another hox to nse It n-y esse, and cheerdilly recommend It toot lit rs, (SiLmdi. JOHN MrMAfiAN. Fx t' unty Comminsioner Lane Co. recnn. Snrirpf 'i Lane count v. Oregon. Pr.if W, -lo'inaon. preiiident of the State i t i?a .t, 'ays it rur. d him ol a c-ontl allof I. other prerription hwt fsPeu. Likewise two of hla litil irlcuned it to cure their couifha. Mr Mirk Kailey. wife of Prof Bailey etil it to rroi jonnao. ana reeom tro nds it to all who fuller from colds. and i-i.unlii. For coughs it arts lik a rhaim, and ran be mlmled into th pipes or pasaairee. where; o other cough cures can reach X1TANTED Ce t Woaei. WILL CASE ENDED. Florence Gets the Thomas. 5. . Blythe Estate : FAKBWtV to cBsatKaOnrc. Sal n't Hotel TJoder Hew Lmsn Ifllj CkaBf iu Hame-Sa Fraaba - Favors Bstifsdt." ; ' . 'V - . - - - 8 an Fbanci-co, July SfTK' pn'gref8eu steailily t"r over aywir, ended to-day in .lu-lge Cotl'ey ren dering a voluminous ilecinion in iavorof Klotei ce, he i leni'im.ite diiMof Ihoiu-s li. Blwl.e, tn. ic H8 d millionaire, awarding her ih'. rulk of the e-tate cous-isi-ing of iiouaeo and land- it. the city ami i.liier property oi the value o almi H,0i,Ui 0. The conteMante im ludeil the pla ntitfs. H.ience Blythe, Alice hJith Dickeison, tlie aliened wilov oi Bttne, the Williams heiiB of Liverpool, the Blttlie company, the Gipsy Blythes, the Savag-s of Lond n. the Scott;h Savaaes, James Wi't I'lane and Wil.i.iiu and David Sav.ige. The ciiurt'r) opinion h-ld ih-it, a- coriliiig to the las f thi Htate, Fior nee ha I established tier claim to B ythe's paiernit , the latt r, orally and in writi.ig, having acknowledged her as his child. The court proceeded to read the The Celebrated French CURE -Ml 3 AFTER the urner tie urirane ot either ax whethei anidnic frutn the e&cssWe uw of etimnlaute. icbaccu or opium, or through )nuthful imliti cretion.oter indulirri , etc, auch aalooKO! Brain Poaer, Wake i.'nea. Bearinir Kowi. Pain in (he Ha- k, EHrminal W akneeH, ll) tria, Ner ou l'ro ration, Moutiinml Oniio ioii, Leuu r.hi-e. Hirxin Wt.ik Menior). Lieeof Poar aid Inipulenev, whii-h if nv lecTed often load to prjiiiutnre ild inaamty. PnceslaN.x; fllioxfi lcr6.i Sent Uj nail on re"oit uf price A WKII I K il atli:K la pn. with every $6 order received, to refund m monev if a Hrranmiml i-ure i notrflei tei. We have thvueaiidaof tektinioiiiala from old and younif, of both oexea, who have lievi permanently cured by the uae "f Aphroditim Circular free. Addrem HK arilKtt flDM'lE '. Western Brauch. boa. x7. PortlaniL Oreiton Kor aale by Foabay a Maaoii. who eaaleanii rtait dint eini. Altaic f..r. TUB People's Baked Frssb Sreii Pies ad Cakti DAILY. Fine Cakes a Specia'ty. BLACKBURN' & TIRONI, LEADING CR0CER3 AKD BAKERS. FEMALE Pills For Female Ir regularities; noth init like them oi the market. Sere- ail. Successful! ised by proiuinem ladiea montlily Guaranteei to re lieve sui'presse meiiStniatiim. SureiSafe, Ceriok Dnntbe humbuv ged. Save time health ami money Take no other. Sent to any ad dress mali tn ret ipt of prtcr. $2 00. Ad- drres tiihrv HedlrlHr 4 i pom West Bram h Box !f7, I'ntllaiid, ir. Sold by Torhtf A Maon, AlhsoT. Orten GRANT'S PASS PEACHES I MUELLER & GARRETT, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Orders for any quantity will e promptly oiled. Albany Opera House, JI ST TWO NIGHTS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 6TH AND 7TH. Special engigement of the famous : mots anu tne Q JAPS 9 INCLl'DING 2 JAPANESE J LADIES - The Original Imperial Jananee Chrvnanthemum Tmnpe, direct from the Mikado's Palace 1 lieHtre, Tokio, .laiian. Positively the only lapane-e lady peitormers in Amer ica, together with 25 PREMIUM ARTISTS 2o European and American celebri ties in one of the m st novel, unioue. original and refined. pro grammes ever offeied in one per formance. PRICKS 50 AND 75 CENTS. aTry Seats on sale at Willdt Liak'a sauaic atoia. or mone refunded V"v ""f B.E i si Fita's eolden ion holding the fact first 10 be tained was the paterni v of UfUcbild. Three elements ere Tiplished in the opinion, i the tfe'ft. Fii8t, Thrfj w9 an ill gUlaate ch '. l: secon.l, PlaintifT i that i"haJ : tnird, Thonns H. HlSh. decelent. here. as the fc fer of the child. As to the al naih'r wherein Blvthe ex ly and fo'ni-tlly acknowledned ence to le his child, the court d adversely, holding that the ence in lavo" ot it was men-a but all tnai the law of ( an a required in a ca-m of an ille- ite ci.il l, is m:h rec.-Kniii.ri ' knowleiijeinent, an the -vi- Jv. produced bv pl.iintitF would icii ilo show, and did show.' In the case of the alleged widow t ie court siva: Coniradirtons in the c.ise A the cUira ate iriec- oiiciladle and cannot reconciled on tbe ba is i lint, i lie decedent and defendant were man and wife. Florence, th heires-, is the laughter of Thomas II. Blvthe and Juli.i Ferry, wn m Blyhe m-t in lAimion in l.syt, and who after wards married .loe Ashcrofi. Little ii knounoi Blvthe'saiiu-cedert"'. He led Liverp ml on the Memier Anti'0pe in 1849, and arrived in1 this ci'y in the fnme ear. lie invented wliit mniv y he had in the pirchase of a block of land now in the heart of the busine.-s onion of the city, and the in- creai-e in value maiie mm ru n. He also owned a large ai ountof lnd in Sin Diego and in Arizona and Mexico. He died Apr l 4, 18S3. in this city, where lie was living with Aid e Dickereon, who claimed 10 be married to him by con t-act. Blythes fureitrn hirth and certain im i lents in his c ireer led the ptiuing lonh of claims fiom m.my sections of the United Kinudom. hut Judge Coffey t lay ruled hat the fore'itn contestants had made no case, wiih the excep liou of the Williams heirs, who acre dec'ared by him to the next of kin. A HOTEL CHANGE. The Mew Manager Takes Charge at Once. Salem. July 31. The Chvmek e'te h iiel has been lers. by A. I. Wrntner. from California, who akes cha-ge in the morning. The name will be change. i, probably t "Th SHlem.' At five o'clock this morning a fire wms I'i-c-V' red in the new thy kiln '. Churchill' nish and dxji and ma unac urinif company, at i he gfvHitural Works. Tne hose was j r npilv fiirneit on and by a ia- ti ;in a big conflagration was aveite . The fire a un ler t'ie floor and was hard to get at. The los a s-iiiill. CHA.UKEK otr COU.VI EI.CE. In Favoi of It Speaks Oat Reciprocity. San Francisco, July 31. The chamber of commerce adopted re-olutiotiB this afternoon, declar ing that whereas, the chamber of commerce de-ires the adoption of a p Hey calculated to develop the trxdes anil induptries of the Pa cific oo int. as well s of the entire republic, by ectirini for out pioducts control of our adjunct mttkets, it wan resolved that in view i if the consideration of these questions in connection with the t a iff bill before the senate, tbe chamber is strot-gly in favor of commercial reciprocity, as in a letter received Jul f 25th by r-ena tor W. ji . r rye, of Maine, from ilon. J. G. Blaine, secretary oi state, and the chamber requests the racihc coast doiee'tea in con-gres-i to give it their "tnanimous support. A UOl'ULE MURDER. A Saloon Keeper Shot, and a Mother and Child Killed Fort Thomas, Ariz., .Inly 31. At a tefort near Foit Grant yester day, J. W. Cress, keeper of the ulace, wa idiot and killed ny Con ntahle Kolierts. of Ronita, in a dis pute overs-ome land. Snortly after Frank Nelson munlered Sarah Mc Hrri and her 3-ver old child in . fir (.f ienlousv. The woman hnd left her htrshand, who is a soldier t K-rt Apache. Both murderers were arreted. CHOLERA IN JAPAN The Rice Riots Becoming- Alarm ing;. San Franaisco, July 31. Japan e-e advicex vav that in Chikuzen ml Huzen districts on the llth in-dant. theto'al uumberof cholera cases were rei--rtel to be 239, with 1 14 deaths. The 1 test re orts O' li-Krder on acconn' of the high uric- f rice lome from Aikawa- sodo inland. Two thousand people .nded bv miner-, began a riot on the 1st inht.. and the 1 ol ce being powerle-s, the governor ordered roops troin tne nearest, garrison, feleuraphic newi" on tliH 4th said the rioters were becjming more nowerful and were destroying the residences and property of the rice merchants. A c-anpany of in fantrv were sent from hibata to 1 he foene.und t 'outisell-ir Knerod. of the home department, also went to Akavp, fnot the most pios lieroiis towns of Sij1o island, wih a population of 13,'W n. ii.o :)ih the first woolen mill in J i,-:in, tvbicli is snpiiltea witn .... 1 - I .U n E igli-h nra le plant, was for ma lly,oiei.ed by theToki.) Woolen Mai.ufiic'iiri. g "company, a Jpin firm with a cap talof 350,'HX). latest designs in jewelry received at F. M. French's. just FATAL DUEL. Cholera Id the Orient and anese Riots. Jap- WORK OJf THE SILVER BILL. Goa-ema's ti. 8aa SalTtdor Araf atin ilepBbUo-WoTld'a Fair Matton The luijaal Oama- Ghkenwood, Miss., .Inly 31. Walt Moildard, a local arti.-t, ami J. 11. Moilev, a brot ier of ex-Con-gressmarr Morrey iottgiit a duel on the street to-day. btialdard was instantly killed and Mrr'ey bad y "ounded. The trouble itrew out of charges of corruption made against the government. CHARGES OF CORRUPTION. Mad. Acalnat Members of the House of Representatives. Washington, July 31. In the house O ilex, of Alabtma. arising to a question of privilege, offered a resolution for an investigation oi t'e charges of cerruptioii against members of the house, contained in a recent editorial in the Na tional Economist. After some di--ussion the siieaker ruled that the the resolution was not a privileged one. In doing so he said the ed itorial as uf the vaguest charac ter. It made no asseuion except tiy inference. It made the sta'e ment upon wh-ch auybo ly could be expected in p edicate belief or conviction. It was within tht knowledye of every member when paragraphs of this character wete floating around in the newr-ppeip of the county. The house coul' -ee the inconvenience which would result to the bueinesM of the house if any memb-r had the rii;ht in the pru lui'tion of a pa a jctaph like this, to demand an in vest g.ttion. SHVTTINO OFF THE BREAD. Two Men Likely to Make Chleafo Oo HnD(rr. Chicago, July 31 Unless Ba kers Aldnch and Bremer, who-e lare e-tabbeh-nent i a parte the American Biscuit Co., accede to t e demand of the striking jour neymen bakers, it i-i deci ied by the linkers union t decline a s'un ilon -f tvery bakery in tie city, includ nil tho-e wno acceded to be strikers terms. Aldrich ani Bremer, so far, refuse to accede to lerms. HOW THE PLITKBa WIN. Reports if the Games from Various Places. PHiLADei.PHiA,July31.-Athletics 16; Columbus, 9. New YoHK,Juiy 31. Brooklyns, 9 ; Toledos. 4. Rochester.JuIv 31,-Rocbesters. 3 ; Louiavillet: , 8. LBAGl'E. Cincinnati, July 31. Cincinnati 3. Philad. lphia 6. iNniANAPous, July al. Cleve land 6. New York 5. Chicago, Julv 31. Chicago 4, Boston 1. BROTHERHOOD GAMES. PITTSBURG, July 31. Fittsburg 13. Brooklyn 1. Buffalo, July 31. Buffalo 5, Boston 2. Chicago, July 31. Chicago 1, New York 3. Cleveland, July 31. Cleveland 6. Philadelphia 12. Spokane, July 31. sponane v Tacoma 7. The Silver Bill In Effect. Wabhington.D CJuly SI. The treasury department has taken the first step 10 giving etlect to the Ust silver a-t, bv the preparation of a circular, wlrcn will be suei o morrow. On a ter the 13th inst. offers for the sale of silver bullion in lo's of not less than ten thou and ounces, and the delivery free of expense to tbe government at any specified coinage mint will he received either bv telegrtm or let ter for consideration at noon Mon date. Wednesday and Frdavs weekly, except legtl Holidays. Damaging; Fire In Illinois. Walm'T. Ills.. July 31. The business iiortion of the village was burned this morning. A high :?ale t-rev iled and the fn.me building rendered the the attempts to check the fire was futile. Fifty-six houses and stores were de-tro ed and 16 familie burned out. The loss is $12V0 0. One Hundred and Twenty - nve Families Homeless. Bradpotk. Julv 31. A fire in a Hungarian settlement destroyed thirty-eight honses. About 125 families were nnrneaour, nui most oftheir effect were saved. Loss on hous.-a probably 75,000. The Sailors Will Strike. Chicago, Jnly 31. An aft moon pater pavs: lo-morrow morning will start the sailors strike, involv ing every species of -ailing ve8;el on me maes. tin- proBuecns strike is due to tbe demand of the I seamens union for an im-rease ol I . . 1 I lint M.An Am. ployei he a member of the union. Michigan Prohibitionists. .... , , Lansing, Mich., Julv 30. The prohiSition state conv ntion to-dy nominated Azari h P. Partridge for governor, ana ueniy J alien lieutenant governor. The plat form declares, among other tilings, fr the prohibition of the manu facture, transportation or sale of liquor; for the Australian ballot system; the election of president, vice president ,and senators by a direct yote of the people, and no disfranchisement on account 01 sex. Fear Men Arrested for;St.gre Rob bery. Penvsk, Julv 31. A Trinidad opecial Bays that bloodhounds wen put on the track of the men who tried to rob the Santa Fe train last night, and after several horns wandering through the mountain) returned to the city. Tiie'police a "ton time after arrested iouxjoea who gave Hie name of E f. Carroll, Ed. McCarthy, Thos. Higgins and D. P. Gold, all of whom have records in the police station as hard cases. Central American Affaire. La Libertad, July 31. It is re !orted that Gen. KUas, who war ecin'lv recalled from Honduras iy the San Salvador government to raise troops around Cojutepeque lid joiu tne main arniy.opernting igaioht Guatemala, has turned .raitor. When he was supposed "o le on the way to the frontier he turned ba. k with a force of 2 :. 10 Indians toward the capitol and stormed the barracks. Fighting !ihb lieen going on for tr:o days but no detil have been received communication is interrupted. Kivas i-tarted a revolution against the Menendez government some month., ago, but was defeated. He then fled to Honduras. Another Stabbing Affray. Ukiah, July 31. Particulars have been received of a :Ming affray which occurred in Uouud Valley, this coun'y, last week. One Harry Weaver seiiously cut H. Anderson with a pocket knife. Anderson is not expected to live. Anderson's wife claimed Weaver usulted her. Weaver denied the mifgr, but nevertheless Anderson got his pitol and went afier him. eaver retreating to a 8 doon and Anderson following, whereon he Weaver drew a knife and cut An- rson in the abdomen. Weaver had a hearing before a justice and was discharged. Close or the Flahlne; Season. Portland, July 31. The salmon -ason in Oregon closes to-morrow. rhe Washington law allows fish- 11 g to continue ten davs longer, but it is doubtful if many more will be caught, and bv Satnrda. til canneries 011 both hides of the iver will, in all probability, be closed. Oregon fish commission .-r-i estimate the Beacon pack at 383,000 to 390.000 oases. This in cludes chinook salmon. Laet year's iack wan 326,000 cases. Short Crops In Kansas. Kansas City, July 31. A pecial message from various jioints in Western Kansas say that 10; winds for the last three dav has material 'y r duced the al ready low condition of the crops In the lower part ot the state many fields will not yield a single ear. Stillman Held Without Ball. Fresno, Cal., July 31. Joeph L. btulman, the sUyerot J. u. Fiske, was to day held for tria without bail. Tue teeiing against him is very b tterand the lad is guarded against mob violence. Another Railroad. San Antonio. July 31. The con tract wa 'et to-day for building railioad from Matamoras on the Rio Grande across Mexico to San Bias, on the Pacific coaat. and tbe scheme at this end is backed by syndicate, and on tl-e other side ny Mexico s government anu ricn Mexicans. - Diphtheria a Scourge. Bombay, N. F., July 31 A vio lent ouibrea of dipthena raging at the fishing settlement of Ke-l Bay. aianyneattiB uav? oc i-urred and the plague is spread ing. Deatroyed by Fire. Seattle. Julv 31. The ice fac tory belongi: g to the Seattle Ice Co", was loUlly destroyed by fire this evenn g. I ne cost ot 1 ne en tire outfit i- $00,000, partially in sured. It has been in operation only about six weeks. Its capac it., no a 40 inns of ice ner dav Trie building was owned by W. B Bushnell. of Tacoina, who wis in terested in the business and who owned similar plants in Tacoma and Portland. BO.OOO Fire In California. Newman, Cal., July 31. To-day fire destroyed the Corners hotel about one mile northeast ot tin place. Ioss, o0, ihe prop- etty belonged to Mrs. U. Gessin The River and Harbor Bill. Washington, July 31. In the sei at-, Frve s lid th-i river and harbor bill will be taken up on Friday. Cholera In Asia. Mecca, Ju'v 31. The cholera epi lemic here shows no sign ,ateIIient lne deaths average : 80 daily. i Fire at Traver, Cal. I Tn. tf"n1 tnln 'JO t wa. ! tion of two blocks were burned I lafst ,night". 40,0 H). Nine- teen head of horses were burned. .. ... .. . . . i Cardinal Hallottt Dying. Rome, July 30. Cardinal Hal- for lotti isd.ing. iNEW ROUTE. FiTt-YearOld Boy Hat Leg Cut Off. Xu AF INSANE MAW STRAKLBa. Varderert on Trial Uilaots Par res fer the Wo.U's Pair First la Tarioai Loealltlsa, St. Paul, July 31. The north" estern railroad to-morrow will say : "The great northern railroad lii.e a making active preparations IowanU). ouBioletiiue jbeir line to iIk Poii llnthsauiswlnfthav''-1 riMite it will start from a point within three miles east of Ft. As sinaboine, following tbe Northern I'acitic, which is located to the summit of the Rockies. Seattle is the principal terminus of tbe due on Puget Sound. Prepara tions are also made for building -outh from Seattle towards Port land. MURDERERS OH TRIAL. Each of Them Will Have Sepnraae Trials. Oybtervii le, July 31. The trial of John Edwards, Edward J Oib tions, John B. Rose and Geo. Rose for the murder of J. F. Frederick son and wife, January 30, 188b, commenced in the superior, court yesterday. It was arraigned that the defendants would be tried se- arately and in the following order : First, Edwards ; second, Gibbons ; third, J. B. Rose; laat, Geo. Rose. Contrary to expectation there was nut little trouble had in obtaining a jury. In Edwards' case One of the principal witnesses for the prosecution was Geo. Rose, one ot the defendants, whose testimony was objected to by the defense on the ground that confessions made Sy him showed him to have, close connection with the crime, and further, that bis evidence was in competent for tbe reason that be was co-defendant. Objection was overruled and foung Rose tie letailed the murder to the lory. His story tontormed to the confea- n previouelv made bv him and hicli have already been pub lished. INSANE MAM MTK ANGUS B His Cell Mate Strangles Miam Dear- . . lag tie Nig;hs. Stockton, Cal., Jnly 31. Cha. ' Green, an inmate of the inaa.) asylum, 2G jears old, was stran-" led to death last evening by bis ell mate, Frank Curr. W hen tbe ell was opened tbis morning. Green was found dead in bed, but. t was supposed that his death was due to natural causes and the body as removed to tne morgue, wbere the doctor afterwards found marks fingers on the throat and foam on the lips, ine ronugese was asked about the matter, but only replief that Green died at ten clock last nigbt. Curr was suspected of suicidal mama and his arms wer Kept strapped close to his body. It is imposed be sprang on nis victim during the night and held him by he throat with a madman s trength till he was dead. CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR. The Illinois Legislature Arrives a An Caderetaadiag. - Springfield. July 31. The sen ate and the house reached an agreement on the consti rational amendment resolution, abd it now g iestothe governor. The bouse amended the World's Fair bill adding, after a bitter debate, the proviso that eight honrs shall be a days labor on all work, about tbe) exposition, exhibitor, to be ex empt. I he proposition to allow the south park commissioners to issue bonds of two million dollars to be used in fitting up Jackson park for the fair was amended so as to make the amount of the park bonds 1500,000 instead ol t2,WO,nOO and the bill then went to the third reading. Left Foot Amputated, by a 1 Salem, July 31. News has bees received that last Tuesday evening I he 5-vtar old son of C Walker. of Moialla, while play ins in the stanuing grain wnerc mm timer was harvesting, had bis lett loot . ut off below the ankle by the reaper. Sent to San Qtieatia. 8an Fbancibco. Julv 30. Jaa. S. Kennely. recently convicted of embezzling $10,000, has been sent to banjuentui. prison to serve hie sentence. Mine Eaploeloa. Berlin, July 31. An explosion o-curred in the Unseer Fritz mine. at Ge'senkircb to day. Kigbt men were killed and seven Injured.' Affairs Settled. LoNDoN.uly 31. Parliamentary secretary announced in tbe com mons to-day that the government received a dispatch from Bueuoe Ay res stating that everything was settled and affairs were running in their normal condition. Flaking; Craft Run Down. New YoRK.July 31 .-The steamer Oiidam, from Rotterdam, today reported that she ran down a fish ing schooner off Nwfou ldland banks in the fogs. Four of tbe schooner', crew were drowned. A Cardinal Dead. Rome, July 31. Cardinal Luigi Pallotu ie dead. I'M u v i