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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1890)
: 'iy.r-tt -. Kirwteg SDMI iffyf rfi 20 CENTS A WEEK. . ALBANY, QltEW)Nt TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 190. ' VOL, V.XO. 170 ' S Exolusivo Agaaov fa Jtl.UM HKitd v ItKtCK H. A. CKOWDKR. C. W. CKUH UKR. CKOWDER BROS I Contracto.s and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace A Cusick, real estate agents. Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildings or carpcn ter work. All work intrusted to ns will he prompt I v executed 0 ' FOR SAIR BY ALL DRrfiOISTS. "Some'niorttfis ntr 7 Minlnmel h hot of Tr J. P. r?il! f't:trrli fun- foi m own use ut tiixtin y nephew . ('. A MeMnhan Pct-il-iii- uuji rni'li ire I let hint Lave it y -iy .if nicfli pine. Hi n send- for three more le, eivT i. it i the !.-. thin:- for CR'wrrl. .-r trie- hv h;m -ind hif fr'eti1?. I ifnt another tx ne in my i'iisi nnt eheerd.lly re onnetd if tootti r- (Sirn-d.. JOHN MiMxHaN. F.x ( ountj rommircioner Ijii c Co. "reiji.n. Sprir -fetfl. l.nnr rountv. Oregon Pr-- J, W, I -hnion reiilen! of tin !tate i.iilnitiit.tavi it eiirfl him ol a eonyl. after tw. other preaeri.tinn hud failed. Likewise two of hir little Jfirlausfi it lo cure their eonirhs Mrs M:irk bai)e. wife of Prof Railey. sent it to Prof Johnnor. mi (I reeoni minds it jll tfit Kiiitrr fmm n Hi.. and cuuirhs. For oi.ghn it art !;' . a ehaini, and n lie inhiiled into id jiipe or tjrna;ei. where o othe i Hh eures rn reai-h -FOR- CHICKENS $5.00 FEB DOZEN, EGGS 18 CENTS. Q1 Mueller Jk Garrett. sUR:f"ECo of Albany Okuoon ctrirtL oik. 5oo.mmi ir l'ITtl KtlWl.tMm. OFFICFKS Prefi.lent W. F. Rea.l. Viii'-Presiilent J. ). W'ritsman. Treasurer J. L. Cowan. Sei-retarv .1. K. F.Merkin. OIRRITJRS. R. f. tTahan, .1. L. Cowan,.!. O. W'ritsitiari, Y. Simpson, V F. Read. J. K. WeHth. rf.ird. L. L. Foley, Joh" Burnett anil M. . flternherif. 1 Safe, Souna . isonseryative i A Square Company. Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Par90ui?9 Home Enterpriss Vtlee I, i',nlrarlrs, VT OJICE IS 11 El: Kb Y GIVf N THAT TH R undemiifnetl truntee of the Klrrt f 'on K'enational Church of Ailiany, Oreiron. will recriv, h:di to paint the church I'Uildinjt of aid church 1 1 il poon of Aujr. 4th i9" the aid trustt ea raMrring th riht to reject an)' And all bida. H. H. HmriTT. E. EARLS l)ivC((iNiliii! LADIL'S AND GK.NTS FI R MSIUNGS. Also have a complete line if Mb and m& For spring trade at prints nut t.ely o.mn.eeiti.'ii. Giv.. un a call mid IiU) jour shoes i at bedrock prices. tla ami s-quare dealing. lie Ludlow Fine Shoes ! FlilST NATI jNILBANK l-KKSIDKNT L -FI.INN. Vl K PKr.SIIK.T S. VnITNO. camiik.k k. w. La, ion I' KAN SAC IS A UtI i IAL BA.NKIM s. E. V'oins, L. r uns I. C Huai.n. K. K. ox. E. W. LasoiM.N Ckshier. Llli,, Cimiity .jnij BANiv', Albany, Oregon CAPITAL STt-CK, llOD.OOO. PRfSIDINT J I. Cow n, Yire I'rclli' ent J M Hnlnlon. Cashier to K Ch.iii 1 rliit, AiHiit Cn-liii r OA r. Inlaid. Kireitir J 1. ( lii. J M liton, firoK ti.iijijir i.iip. . iji.id, w tl Uullra, J A Crawfttl ami U A cht'al. I rait1!'! a ncnii Ik4iKiiii: ulnej.L. lira sijlit ilralts on Nr Voik. .n u , iw-n ami l' laini, 1 r. Ian in on aprnei swurity.J Kcri - .Kirtitt -ut.jeL'l ti hi-h. 1'ollccti a cntruiiteil to us will nreitv lriu hi , i t-t if n BAXK OFOKEOOv ALBANY, OUKOON. r PIT L Ht.Mt.iMU Pre-Mrnl ....... Tl f Prm Cashier .... II. KKI t II . Ml HUM I ...Ml . IlllK DIHEITOKS: n. Brtant, .t. v. bi.ain, Oao. H cm pit ret, II. Stewart, E.J Lan.ni.vu, If. F. Mrkkilu i LADIES' UNDERWEAR , i-nllemrn h hblrlo, 'hll(lien' lolli I Ins, and All Ladlea (iarnienla niad to ,rdrr al the j JapaneseBazaar store I aaicua tirt low. KWoNU WOKSECU. I X-S 8tre on Firat Street next tc Spencer & 1 l;!:.L-kburnB. Oitjod Stale Fair, '9(1 13TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Under t'ie management of the Stile Hoard i f Agriculture, will be lieltl on the state fair grounds near Salsm, com mencing on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1891 And lasting one week OVER 15000 CASH PREMIUMS Offend for a'.'rii-ultural, stork and inerlancal exniHfs. for work of art n nd fitncy work and for tri als of speed. Redm-ei' r-ites f- r fare and 'reilit on al transR I'ntion .in-a ! an1 from the fair, Imi or'ant in -i-r-ivt nieiits Iinve lieen nindetiinn t' e Ki-omiiU n l in re sed laeili-ti- Hie oH'. rid ex'.iliitors. The PA VII LIN WILL BE OPEN F"iir n glits timing 'lie week. A 8"lei di I field of li'r es eit r e'l in tin speed id pat'm -ut, a-il "v- exlii' itions of iiic 11 willbe given ea It d y. Kinri. s for pit minms cl'-e M-n-Lsy at 7.20 p. m Kxlijra are lir.eil to make ;is manv of tl en entries on Saturday before "lie f;tir as pnssiMe. (ioo 's, animals ai.d ar'ii les lor exiii'-iiion np.-tle in t!;eir pinces i.y 10 p. .11. Monday. PUKES OH ADMISSION: M- n's day ticket $ 50 Voiii:in- dry lieket 2 ian's season fieket 2 50 Woinari'a s"Hson tieket ... 1 Oo "t'lid to the secietarvat Portland Orectin, for a jtreirium list D. II. L ON I :Y. President, J. T. Ukkgo, St cretarv. yi'TKE LSHKHrBY 1.IVKN THAT ALL i (H-r-otn inikl.tcil to h- old Hmi o( Krav-e 4 K ein re re iiieaUal to come for ward ami st'ttle up r. ni.t v. as the acc. until must l e clow d. ' Klein Bros. GIRL WANTH IN" A SMALL KAMILi. Nn childi in and licl.t weik t or par ticulani inquire at Klein Kins, shot store. Loll, Ono note dattd Sovemher 28. for 200 t.nc note same date, L'I0; oi e note, 9. me cate, fcJoo, paahle one, to and three eara after date: one n te I r 40, dated in Keh ruary or March, 18 9. laabl, one )ear fter date; one note for SB0. dated between the 10th and 18'h of June. 18-tf. pataMe iiuht. en nionthn after daU All the above n t are sinned hy Vsa A. Hull and paa)le to l"ia.' S Louden. All persons are warned aainat buvin' the above described note. The finder will uleaae lea e taid notes at thi offioa. WW -iY Bajm,; Yoar Piopertj Tlitourb the ieal ey'ate firm of bi.rkliiiri & Keeney: l l'C ol. lent Real Eclate Firm 111 the They have lands of al1 descri tions li.r.-aleiit the very lowest priees and 011 the mot favorable terms. We have some fine bargains in small tracts of garden anil fruit lauds near the cit v, which we are irering at a treat sarrifiee. This proper! v lies near the city, and is the verv best 011 the market, part f 1 I ! . . . 01 which is set out to mm. CITY PROPERTY We have a lame list of ohoire business and residence propertv for sale including the Cioltra park addition, the best, nearest and cheapest suburban propertv on the market. A lot in this addition will double in value in less than a vear. EAST PAYMENTS. BUR I" ART & KEENEY. It KA I. EST A HE, LOA A AND INSURANCE ACENTS. ALBANY . OREGON PAIiLET ; & : FISH, : Job : Printers FJNN BLOCK, ALBANY, 0,1 Fiber's Odin mill Fills rr Pemale lr rvLrul;.ritieit; iinth iri if ilk them on the market. Never Hi'. U4-C-ft8fllh llie mniiU.ly. Gimmntec t rt lie.e siii-prenHe-l ii'ei MruntHin. Sure,2afe, Ceriain lioe't he hiitntiuir (led. Save time lleettli and money. Take no other. Set t to am ao- Ire.ss v maii 1 1. ree it of priee, 2 On Audi-". .iri Hollrliie i unti Wi st Ilia... h t x '.'7. ml. tip. Sold hy Fciflav Masno. Atl.anv 0rir II'KI.I. mililM). K'CK DHII.LIIXfi prn-K-RtiiK, Writ j J. It. ll.uhcs, Al hany. Oregon. F')l( SAI.K- A if.-Kl -pin of gentle nilea. Inqiiir; of U. Siinisoii SPOT C. II 44 IM CKET STOKE," JUST ( PEnED I PP. MWtMO TEMPLE. I- tin s aid jrenis fit i.i-hinif rwdii'i.tm f, t l.l. it.i. r-, l .die ad wei i-h i r , n.ei.V ai d lot , iliar sii ndci-. die hjt ! ns, 1 air, t. eih. nil ai il h-ie lirushe-, tain i ei, rf -nierj, inl 8, i i ni i s. shoe-niin-kiiiv, ni d a" rial iitrni articles t o nu it.froti; ton ciiti.'ii ti,.Te 1,t.,ie uixsls an s M t mi. h lice thai het ecn m t he du I le afed .j an other men hal t in the citv, unless hold at a saciifl e. I ome and nil our pne-a No troul.le to (,h. -t. k. One price '" "" LKH.N AKI) LKVV. y-AN WA has removed h a launilrj to the k i iron house ;m the im icr of Sis ond aim Lyon stieets. A Sure Cure for the Whisky llahlt Dr. Livinirston's Arwlitlot for Diunkenness will cure any rae ti e litpior hatut in from ten thirty tlavs, from the mi derate the drunkard. The nntidotu . of 1 1 to be given in a cup of coffee without i.. i t i . . an in- Kiiuwieuge oi me person ing it. The Antidote will not jure i h : iltli in any way. Man ufactureu hy the Livimrston Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon, or irom j. a. summing, Urugist, sole agent. Before purchasing your Artists materials examine the new stock just opened at the drug store of J. A. Cumming, succeetor to H. C Hubbard. 'UP.!, V'llk LIGHTNING'S FREAK. Tried to Suicide Because His Affi anced Proved to be a Sister. ALMOST A FATAL ACC10KKT. Got. Hill on tfa lUitary 0 -ia-A Oar- diaal Dead-lb St Ut U jiw York btill 0a. Denver, August 11. A Boulder, CooiuU HjmiAi e.s: "Hie i. main n vl a waler-put oa Hie ui un aula .. b ,o iow u last lit. til, cji.Bca li.e Water ill lue liver l.j lite Ij a it ar.ul liriut in a very lew mliiUlea. lUe caoiu vt W. ki. g anu wife, w a.cti wa- Uuut uu i ne livei ueai bllouivu, Was t..glit b the tlooa auu b tti wvle urowued. Hie railioat track was MasovU away Bo nu nam was abie to ruu. L.oul.ieis wegliiig two tons eie wa-bed umm llio blUe ot iie n.ouuia.iia near Love1 Yesterd.iy evening a "orui ruin, d the ln.it, wht at and to.u rup in a teiiitoiy ten miles loi g and two miles wide. Denvet was vieited this af er noon by a severe rai -,acco niii ed li leaiful livhtnii g, tiuring .hich s vt-ial people weie lend r-d in-.-eiisible, i.ut none fatally hurt. WANl'GU TU MaKKI, Bnt Found That the Girl waa Bla Half Slater. New York, August 11. Yean ag' T. K. toilius, a wealthy r. al i htate man of Irvit g on, mnrrii d a I ro tklvu widow. She had an ulltg 1 niec-. Nellie Ri. hnlson. who ived wi btliem Collins died, leaving a sou Henry. He grew to manhood end won Nell e's Jove. Mrs. Collins p"r9uadd the b -y ti travel, hopn g to pu an end to the love. It failed and he returned mid cliiiit e I Im biide. Then the agonized mother was forced to con fess that Nellie was not a niece, but her own dauglrer, the fruit of her shame and the bov'a sister. The bov went out and tried to Kill h imselL GOV. HILL'S KKfLY. He Deflnea the Dutlea or tbe State Militia. Nfw York. August 11. In reply to the n quest of vice-president Webb to Gov. mil, flfking tor state troops t be sent to S racuse, he this afternoon received tbe fol low inn: "General Farnnworth has been sent to investigate the situation and report. You may rest assured that the state author ities will act promptly and vigor ously in protecting property and preventing violence. the tunc tions of the military forces should not be misunderstood. It is noi their business to operate railroads nor interfere in the behalf of either fiarty to the labor contest, but on v when invoked to aid the local civil officers in suppressing vio lence and protecting property; they ate not expected to do mere police duty, nor discha-ge those functions which most properly be lot g lo slicifFs, posse coin taus The power of the civil authorities should be fullv applied before any recourse should be had to the mil itary forces." Notable Death. London, Aug. 11. Cardinal Nea man is dea.l. PKOGKKS OF THI STRIKE. Tralna Are A train Moving on Time. Nnw York, An. 11 All through the tnylit and eatlv tbi niorning it looked as though th -srik-on the New York Centra r.s slowly I ut Min ly 'petering" ut. N Vertheless b-dh parties, s far as word- w. nt, at ad event-, w. r- as lub' rn as ever. I he ButTilo expres-, or newspaper t ain inove-i out on time at b A. M., an I bef '-e 7 tn tiaii s had heen si nt out over the ilar'em division. Soon nfter the announcement was niiiue that alt trains would lie run lo-tlay. Police arrang.-m nts remain the same as yesterday, except thu men were lold not to leave their po-ts lor veil an in tnt. Vice-l'res'nlt nt Webb contra di.'ied it e tiieuient ni-.l last night that tbe firemen had s -uck. lie declared that all p si -iger train- w- re running lully unni.ed, an I ever thing whs in tine shaH5 all aloni the mad, except at Syra cuse, w herelpropcr protection was not accorded He bad telegraphed Governor Dill for troops. He ad ded that artangemenis were being perfected for moving freight to day. NO INTERRUPTION. New York, Aug ll.-The offi cials of the New York Cential an nounc- the tact that there is now no interruption to passenger ti attic on th linen of their road, all through passenger trains being run on regular schedule time. RKCEFlTON IN BOSTON. Prealdent Harrison In Flag Shin Baltimore, Arrive. Boston, August 11. As the Bal timore, flying the flag and bearing the president, secretarys itui-k and Noble ami private secretary llallord, entered the Bo-ton har bor this afternoon, she waa met by the other vesls of the fleet, all firing salutes. The revenue cutter Gallatin escorted her to anchor. The president, amid the tliuuuer of cannon, was et-corteU to Hotel Vendome by the 1st battalion oi Cavalry. Along the line of march, which was two miles in extent, the atieets were packed wiih mul titudes, who greeted ihe president with cheers The president rode with Gov. Bracketi. THI POPULATION QUESTION. Shortly Enumerated So Congraaa Can Hak apiurtiuumeuu. Washington, Aug. 11. The popuut.-on oi Kansas City, as an nounced h the ceunus buieau, l- 38.UU. The same place in LbttUI coi.tameU ViUb. Jbxperta aie at work counting the iopuiati n ot tiie." countrv. winch will be comp.eied lieJo.e the end of the prebent mouth, and cOiiKieiM, ii it eo desires, can pro ceed to pass an ' appoi tii'iiiiieia b.li, and nt deteriuiue bow many ineiuLiers shall coiiel.tute lue lint bouse. ibe pouUiatlun of .the c -unt y is eMim tied al 04,0(10.000 M.st .Wl-taut i ostmaeter-Ut n- eral clarksou to-day teimend to the preeident his rcsigndliou, to taae etlect September next. A Fatal Quarrel. Houston, Tex., Annust 11. At P.tter-on today Chis and Dan Klli-on, bro'hers, killed each other during a quarrel. Destructive Thunder Storm. New Haven, Auguest 11. The most terrific thunder etorui that has visiied this section in twenty tears, swept up Long l-lam? sound esteid..y. From all a e g the shore, as far as New London, re- iio. is of the tern tie storm are re- ceived. Trnes we. e prostrated and windows blown in. Crops, especi ally com and tobacco are ruined. Leniency Asked For. Paris, August 11. A conference at the American con-ul-generalV, held in this city, was concluded to la v. I be C'.nt -rt nee adopted van- ous recommendations one of which is leniency in enforcing the pro visions ol the McKinley bill. Wyoming- Convention. Chkyenne, Auk. 11. The first state conventions of democrats and republicans were held in this city io-dav. In the democratic con vention G. V. Baxt r, of Che enne, was nominated by acclama tion lor governor; u. b u. i. lark. of Sheridan county for congre- lhe repuhlicau ticket is be.tded by Frank B. Warren, of Chey- ynne, Die present governor; Clarence D. Clark, of Vinita county, for congress. A CUNNING FORGER. He Secnrca Quite A Sum by Hie Bold Methods. TJemvkr. Aumi-t 11. E. F. G. Hall. reDresentinif hims -lf as a eon tractor ol the Nicarncn cinil traveling wet for his health, is wanted here lor passing a lorgea tiratt on a iew ioik ianic iot nearly nearly $5,000. His ulan ol onerations was to gain the confidence of a piominent citizen who wou'a u troauce niu. to the bank and mere ants, then m ike a deosit at the bank, is.-ue .trails, wiucn were promptly paid. He would then deDOit a dra.lt for a larue amount, drawn by a Kan sas haiia on a Dink in flew lorn, i:et a pan p ayment on the dra t in advance, draw out all his deposit at d ! ave town b fore bis ciooked work was discovered. DAYTON HAS A SCORCH. Lack of Water Hinder, Ihe En. glue Rendering Aid. Portland. August 11 The Or- eg nian's siecal fioni Davton. Wash b eton. hays: '-Tnis morn- ng a tire broke ou": in McCle.try's gents' fumt-hii g goods store, and betore the flunen wer checked $6,ihi0 worth of property hadb. en destroed. Tbe fi e ei gme was at the scene in a shoit 'line after the 1 inn was s mnde l, but it prove. I to be of Very little service1 as the water Mipplv was inadi quale Toe fire burned f. r nine hours be fore it was wotten under control The buildings des'royed were mo-tlv frame. The insurance will amount to 4 50,00 J. The tire is Mipp.ibed to be of inceudiaiy ori gin. Large Haul of Opium. San Francisco, August 11. The custom bouse officers to-day seized twenty five tad cans of op um on the steamer City of Pueblo, recent ly from. Seattle. The drug found in a box in the Webs, Fargo & Co.'s express box. Swamp Lands, Portland, Aug, 11. In the case of AlcConnoughv vs. iiov. Pen noyer et al.. in ihe United Slates circuit court to-dav. Jnae Ueaiiy, on motion of tbe attorney fur the state hoard of school land coinmts si ners. made an order for a re' heating on a demurer, to amend a bill on August 15. Only a short time hi nee 'he cou t overuled a demurer and an injunction re straining the boatd irmi issuing deeds to any part of ab ait 42,000 acres, owned by McConnougny under the swamp land HCt, hut which the governor claimed bad reverted to the state by reason of a recent act of tbe legislature. The court granted a rehearing and the caa was set for Wednesday. right of way. There W ill Be No Recounting in the State Only of Portland. A VERDICT OF MURDER. JuiiK Sawyer ea the Cc Taen Oaie claliferula Gov raor Troopi la la diaa Territory. tCGENE, August 11. .UbfCrip- ton paper-i ate beiiu. viiculai- d t Sprti giie d lor tbe iiurp ol raifi- mg mon--y to buy the iunt oi aj lor the Oregon iai.road beiwee.. Cohuig and .-piingliebi. The work is piogiesMiii-w-iy slow nut wn- be.tjuc essful. About. $7,U0J is neeatd bet. .ire the work can begin on tbe extension. i ' - ' , , Ko Special Count for Oregon. 1 Washington,. August 11. Special geni' lly.ie oi tne ceu.-us Oure .u in charge ol the repoits irom lb. stmervisors throughout the coun try, sits tuere is no intention i : taking a new ce isu of Oiegon, unless specific ".rounds for a re cou 1 1 re presented hy the people of fiat state. He further s y so.ne returns have already be -ti received from the Pacific coast, but the figures cannot be given out for some time yet. The hea init ves -els which are entered at the pO't of San Francisco are to be taken into account by the census author ities aud the crews of the vessel will be enumerated as resioents of that city. The city of Portland only will be recounted. Murder In the Firat Degree. Astoria, Aug. 11. Argument of counsel in the case of John 1). Rose, on t ial for the Fred- rickson murders at Oystervdle. closed Sat urday night. The judge delivered the charge immediately ami seni he jury out. Yesterday inornin.- he jury sent for fuither instruc tions, and at S o'cloik last night returned a veidict of guiliy oi n urd.-r in the fiipt degiee. " flit first ballot ttood bix 10 six, at o' her nine tv- tim e. Counsel me arguing a motion for a new trio-to-day. A CHINAMAN'S CASE. He la Discharged un a Terlinleallty by Judge Sawyer. San Francisco, Auir.' 11. Tin case of Cbae Yuen, or what i commonly known as the Binhan or.lman -e ca-e, came up for . hearii g to day before Jude saw yer in the United States circuit ccurt. Attorney Humphreys s ated tin grounds lor pioset ution, e.iying the ctse against the Cninamai. i. ad been tli-mis-ed in the pohct ourt. Judge Sawyer thereupon di-missed C.iae Yuen Horn cus tody. There are two similar cases pending in the circuit court and i is understood Chae Yuen was dis charged in order to reach thest more readily. Morrow for Governor. Sacramento, Aug. 11. A meet ing of .Morrow's supporters wa held this alternoon and a canva-t- f his strength for the nomination lor governor showed neaily votes. Troop at Polling Places. St. Lous, Aug. 11. Four com panies oi tioouh irom Littitt Ii. k and Fort Heno are go'n to Ind a. eirilory tj be Uistr. bated in pull ing places. Two Schooners Went Down. Cleveland. August 11. Tw schooners went dow n in Lake F.iic withm a few miles of here, last nigi.t during a gde. They weie t .e Fanu.e L. Jones and the Two Fannies. Captain K. O Cum iiiiugs of the loruii r, was drowned. The ol hers weie rescued. The Old Soldiers Meet. Boston, August 11. Tbe Grand Army week fpem d here with bus tle and excitement. Tne weather in c -ot. L ng- delegations of v-1 erais ariived ouiiug the early morning and ihe streets aie tilled with maicliii g bo lies. EN ROUTE FOR BOSTON. The Rallying f the Grand Army of Ibe Republic. Montreal, August 11. Twenty five hundred Grand Army men. with their wives and cbiidien, left Chi. ago for Boston, via Niagara Fa'ls. S . Lawrence rive- a d -Montreal, on lust. Fiiiay. Ytsterday m ruing five big stamer loads leli kbits on to go through the rap its of the -"t. Iawrence. All tbe Isia s weie (tacked with Grind Ar.ny men and their families. I'll i lio hernia, ti e largest of the boats, had between ti 0 and 700 passenweis ab tard. Ahont 7 o'clock, while returning, a stoim came up. Tin re waa left one series of rapids to g" through The upper deck forward was packed with ptople witching the plunge o! the s earner. When the brilliant fla-b hei-aii to tall in sheets the people made a rush for the cabin and shelter aud the steamer entered the rapids. She rolled fearfully and I he Deou'e surged from side to side. Suddenly a sound of cracking timbers was h ard and the women shrieked and fainted. The ste rner was in the midst of the boiling rapids and was entirely beyond control. A panic ensued and women rushed here and there. The uw aud waiters' on board made a rurdi lor I a pile oi life pjesei vers and began strapping theua on. Tne war ve - tTans on hoard tought toward me cow uus, uriving- iiieui ny non. tne i ilc m eserv rs and etrajipeu us they CuUld onto the manv as wometi and the children. LUc hi at iu ihe m.. Mime li'ii: turnv-u : eutireiv around an -4 was now going jjrsi. cuo- . W jar, ti.e ' " J kuric TV CaO ICUll. . j, ob' Auiri nn i ; it uv;n o I'J. p.ungea oout ill a helpless 11 . I... I ... net, Out in a lew uilliuies stie h passed ibe rapbls ana was sale. M enlem WhsUIuiIou Ceuanti. Seattle, Auu.-t 11. Ihe Post iiitoiii6eii. er lias revised the cc eus returns f ou. u l toe lOUiults ol Wes ei'u Waehiiigloii an.l in: clues ol Seattle a .a a..c ju.a. Tl. - papula lonui Ki gcuuun isoU,uoi.; oi i ie.ee, -ly.cilo. UK1I1IN OF .IlIiGE ItONHASl Local Trains for the State Kate from sialem to tbe frir Grounds. nuec.al to ihe 1 1 kk alii Salem, auc. 11. lion. B. I. I'.onoa .i and lamiiy ie.ic.ied Sa'eni. llnir iionie. iii s evening, al er a . absence ol tive years in Calcutta win re he was c nsul-geneial. The general sei.tiuieiit seems t he lav irable to ihe running t-i local t-aius during t e fair week, between Salen ami the state ia r rounds by the Southern Pacific, viauager Koehler will tie solicited to continue these trains. CO I Kit 1 ES. A Syndicate of CapitallHts Formed to Operate Them. Port Townsend, Wn., Aug. 11. James McCauley, an old Cah- f irti'a prosH-clor, has returned from a mom lis prope tin trip in the Olympic rat g.. lie . .im- t have louutl several valuable cop per ledges, wiih ore assaying !i iter c ent. The ledues are situated eight lu.les from llodds Canal in the Kitsap cv untrv. A svndicate of capitalists, in vvbich .Manage; .McNiel, ! ibe Oft!! di lintiiovt- inent Company is hugely interest ed is Inciting the ledges, an.1, prep.ua'iou- to extensively opei at tbe mines this season have a". ri ady been oiumeni ed. McCauley says be found indict -tions tb.it denote g dd am; . Uvtr ledt-s existing in the niou . us. ACCUSED OF FOKGEKY. ('alien from His High I'ositlon t. lufaui , Seattle, Aug. 11. J. G. Co', 'iie.-nit, who vas in tbe employ o the I'. S. government at Samo Jurtng the Cleveland admini-tr. i ion, and who gained consideiabii notoriety in the Lite trouble, i wanted in this city on a charge ; if forge?. He has since bis re tne nt nt Irom the federal service made b s home in San Francisco aud came ber several month ago as agr-nt of Baldwin, Calcutta . of Ch cayo, puhlisbers. It is charged that he s ii ed a nuuibet of contracts with the firm iisme. and obtained about 700. wh-ch h. spent. Several diys a;o a rcjir- sentative of the lirni bail wat- rants i-sued for bis arrest, but Iht olice liave been unat.le to locatt h m. It is thought be has u nu ll British Columbia. His famil now r-title in San Francisco. I; s Bi.i i he c nn s ol a wealthy Ken u kv la ni y. A le.erale Attempt fur l.l.iei t j San Qckntin, Cal., Ausr. 11.--I'nis afeinoon three c. nvict- tiamcd I laniey, Turcot! and Man mill! made tscir c.-capc. Ai'er re :uing to halt at the command ol the guards wo Gatl iii guns were turned it o-e on them. The bul lets strn. k all stountl but neve, -tiuck them. When they rea -but the boundary tbev were chal eeged b videite Por'er a. id tin y hot li e horse tom uii h r him. Ii is said they opeti-tl a fiirila le t ti tne gu.inls wno bad them corner- e.l in San Katal b lis. Nineteen guai ds are there searching the inl s ior them, lurcolt wa seiving i. life term f. r mutder, M .nnii g and 1 1 a ii ey were each serving 1 vtai f .r lobhery. Cumiuenced Making Wbittky. San Francisco, A-uu-d II. For several vears there l.a- n .t heen .i listd'erv in opera-ion on toe Paci fic t oa t, the whisky trust baviiu -htpped sp'tits m at.d sol I them so low that there was no profit in t e business. 1 he iccent incre:is of ptices made by the trust ha' had its etlect However, ana in. Joost distillery, which has a ca picity of 12.iM)t gallons daily, started up tt-tiay. Will be I'ushed as sioou as Men Can be Had. St. Pa i l August 11. The Pacific coast exten-ion of the Great North ern tailway will be begun a so.ii a tbe requisite force of men at. 1 teams ran be collected. Advic-.' from Mo'dana is that a thousan-I men is needed at once. Um; to t Tree. Arkansas Citv, Aug-tst 11. Last night the sheriff1 caught Wm. beaver, coon, who was wanted tor an assault on a young w hite lady. As tbe officer w as takinu bun to jail lie was mt by a mob ho took Beaver and but g him to a tree Leper Taken Away. New York, Auwit 11. Manuel Garutta, a voutig Ytitatan student who is afflicted with leprosy, was yesterday taken to bis home in bis native . co intry by his parents. Garutta is '20 years old and was n student at Washington. NO COMPETITION. Freight Compact tntered Into by tbe Leading Lines. HOll FEARFUL FALL, Affain la Suns-Tut- k'mj bpei?lH fef a Figat Crttikcd Unitr a Tallin Hoase. l San Fuascisco. Auau-t 11. -uel t led t rocker said to diy lv Ui Utii Co.neaiplate.l hy tllo Pacific frUaiushiD Co.. tl.a Cail c i. H Pacific -Mai;, Oocideu a anib! I... .t ,.tltBt llrtd tKre de. lal A Orient:. tra;t,c m utager flared ofi and i. . M tll ...pj.y K.cn ot the faciiic Uud .oi. Huii.o icavi- ior roi . ro, wiiere be woulu repieseiitative of tne in et the ' 'anadian 1'ac.tic and siuti a peace i, Hniee UJeni. T-,e agieenint IS t . , until "il y ''i, and prohibits Ui Caii.id.au line irom iiau.lling lie b: lo au i irom porta 8 -utu of the ii.i.tli rn bouiiiiaiy of t:ie state o. Ciibforni.i an i ibe Pat iric .Mad and Oecideiit.-.l A Oriental com panies tioui handling business in Krtt outride of Catiioriiia. Tbe general supiwjs.ti ui in steamship ircies is tnat S' lne sot t of a month ly sub-idy ;o the lorein line forms ihe base of the new plan. A Fearful and I'robably Fatal Fall. Portland, August Jl. J. C. Wa'ker, a carpenter, working on a huild ng ai Sixth and Washington street-, was i robatily fatallv liuit ibis afternoon by falling from the tiuil.iin to tne ground, a distance of :;4 leet. Ibe scatlold gave way and be fell on tbe timbers below, treaking bis leit arm and leg, and also received other injuries. STATE CAPITAL NEWS. Normal Institute Gone to Jail Another Buncoed Farmer. Speeul to the Her alb. i .salem. August 11. The Marion county noiru il institute this morn ing commenced a tnrce weeks ses s on at the high school building in tl.i city. The attendance on toe tiist day was over forty and wdl i.robabiv reach one hundred bef. re the close, there being a hundred and thirty teachers in the county. At the preliminary examination helil this mot nit. g, Jas. stoneinan was bound oxer to aait the ac tion oi the Grand Juiy oi the . barge of rajte. "toneman was una" to gixe bonds ani will wait 't. tlu- jail. He is charged with having bad irnprojier lelationa wi h a thirfen-ytar-old mri dur ing several months, having come to Ort-eon with her am. her sister roin Illinois, where such relations lirst commenced. B. A. Ieonar-1, a farmer who lives near Silverton, mourns the loss of a thousand dollars, 'which the general supposition, fioni -tories he te'ls, was buncoed away ifier tbe farmer Jones fat-hion. L'-onard first said that bis money was stolen, but probably some c inii'tencH man oeat nun out ot it and lie is ashamed to own it. He borrowed the money from tbe t-ank and the next d .y it was gone and be shielded tbe loss from his family. ANXIOUS TO FIGHT. Armv Officers Would AVelcom, Chance for Distinction. Chicago, August It A fpecial fn iu Washington save that p.laine and ihe Bt-lnin sea matters are i 1 the chief subjects of gos-ip in naval and military cir. les. At Deer P.rk, Colonel Kellogg, who s rved on the stiff of eneral riiomas, in stteakinisi-f the English and their action-, last niKht voit ed ti e sent uient of many prvsent, when be s..id : "Our aru.y has had nochance to di tinguish itself since 1m5. and the oilice.s if the rtgilar army w . jtil.l welcome a Avar with Eng land. If John Hull can't take care of Canada, it ouuhl to belong to u-, and if be gets into trouble with us we wi.l take it. If w don't want it we can g-ve it to the Dish, and I imagine Iti-h eym- tmtb'Zeis on thi tther side would make things lively for England in acmt' St witii tne Unit d Stues." Secretary Ku-k, win, was a. in ng bo- preten-, unotEcially stated that he could taise a division in VVisc-nsiion a txventx-our hour noiic and ibat other St-.tcs of tbe I'tu jii cou d pro tablydo the same Butted in a Building. Berlin, August 11. During a storm at '.'rctield to-dav. a house ctnttining tit'ty inhabitants fe'l. Ih een were kded; twentj' ift- jtin t were rei ned. Twelve are stil! liurietl in tbe wreck, the cries of vvho'.u for help are audible to the re-cuinn party. Five Chinamen Slip Out. San Francisco, Aug. 11. Twenty-three Chinese brought iee lioin the South last week aie to be tet nmed to China. To-tlay five Chinese visited them in tbe coti.-'y ja l where they have been ion nied ami n m lined halt an ii ui. When the time came to leave five of the prisoners went out iusteai of tbe visitors. The exchange was goon noticed and the escaped men were recaptured a few blocks i.way. Sheriffs Mor rison and Woolsey were soon after arretted on a ('.halve of bribery, it beii g tlaimed they allowed the prisoners to pass out. i