Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 29, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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    '20 OB NTS A WEEK.
ALU ANY, OREGON, .JP1U.DAY, AUGUST 21), IMU.
VOL. r.J
184
S
-DEALER IX-
Sx:lu3iva Ageacv fa.
H. A. CROWDKR.
C. W. CROWbER.
CROWDEU BROS
Contractor and Builders.
Office on First street with Wal
lace & Cuaick, real estate agents,
Albany, Oregon. Estimates given
n ail kinds of buildings or carpen
er work. All work intrusted to
a will be promptly executed.
LADIES' UiNDERWEAR
Veatlesnea ihlrt, Children' loin
Ins. and All Ladles fcarnirnl mad
la erder at Ibr
JapaneSeBazaartore
bricks vmt Low. KWt.,NQ Wo;KSE CO.
f"Store on First Street fcci: tc.Si-eiiccr &
Blackburns.
FAHLL7 : & : FIEH. : Job : Fri&ieis
FL1HH BLOCK, ALBANY, Oil
For inforrnation concerning mvest
m -nts in this city or urronnliiu
country. They have liBtx-d a lart'e
Dumber of fin farms, unitahle for
grain, fruit or stuck.
Thev . make iusitle business and
first-clims residence property a spe
cialty. Sole agents for
VVOCDLE'S
Riverside Additini,
The best snhuihan properto on the
matket
A HALF MILLION
tOLI,AltS
To loan on lontt time on gMd im
proved farms or city property
Agents for the Anglo-Nevda As
surance Corporation, the strongest
Fire Insurance Company on the Pacific
Coast.
ctu ox
WALLACE
EARLS
RADIUS AND OK NTS FTR
MSHi(;s.
rp
D
OH
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My Shoe Department is
now complete with tin' late.-t
s'yles ami finest goods, at the
lowest jr its.
-Al.SO-
ttu Ludlow Fino Shoes-
MST NATIiiMLBAfiK
PRESIDENT -L. KLIN'S.
WE Pkh.Sllil.ST s. VoU.NO.
CASHIER K. W. La ION.
'PKANaAt IS A utl . IAL BAN'KIMJ
A tfl'&iWKv
3. E. Yocsh, L. Kmnn
L. E. Hlais, E. F. .Sox.
K W. OION
Cashier.
Lin,; N
BAIN K,
Albany,
Oregon
CAPITAL STUCK, Si0'',00o.
Prssidknt Ju.'nn,
Vice irerioent J M lliM, n.
Culilcr- 10 E Ch.in lurlrin,
Assncant Ca-hier OA 'rihitald.
birectirs J L Ci wan. J M i ai-t n. Ctc. K
t h miher'aei. W ., V il Coltra.J A
I ra vf.ird lihI o A Archi'iaid.
1nii.tt.-TM a irtierai 'i k iujj i u-tiiess.
Draw siiih' vi.iftn on N't V,nW. vm an,
tscoaiiil ror:-u'it, ir.
Loan mones on appro-. el n-1-.iriM .
Keeeive dt-itosirs nPiji-ct to .-h-. k.
ColU-ctiniiii. eiitri-it-.l to n- :!! . eeive
prer l-f tttti i i if i
BANK OF ORISON,
ALBANY. OKKii'i.N.
piti.
.INN.
fr-.l-nl
Hire l're
taltlrr
II. Iti:v t i
II t iiiitiriii..
..Jl . I.I II v
, directors:
H. BnTAXT, .1. V. Bl.AIX.
EO. HCMPHRET. (' II.SttWAat,
E.J Lasnino, H. F. Mrkkill.
FOR 8AIE BY All. nHIT.niSTS.
"Some"liiintli :il'o I t t.r. li.i-ed t.
hoi of Dr J. P. Sill'- Cati.trl. fur.- for
mv own ni. nt timlino n iH j.l.ew.
C. A. McM nhiin uri dinir mh Ji mrdj
cine I let him have u y l.ox of ntc!i
cine. H( now scmN fur three more
boxes, Baying It Is the Ken thiTiir for
cattirrh ever trict t.v h:ni and his
friends. I irot unollier tmx to ne ip
my case, and cheerfully n commend it
t oolite rn.
(Signed,, .TOHX MrMAflAN,
Ex-County t'oniniisfiontr I.tir.e Co.
Oregon.
SprintrrVM. T.ane county. Oreeon.
Prof J, W, 'ohnson, president of the
J"tate uniytrBi:v,av it cured him of
a coneli after tw. other nrcscritjtiiiti'
had failed. Likewise two of his little
ifirlsused it to cure their coughs. Mrs
Murk Bailey, wife of T'rof Ba'ley.
aent it to Prof Johnso-,' and reeotn.
mi nds it to all n l.o sutler from colds,
and coui;h. For coughs it acts like
a chatm, and c::it he iirhnltil into the
pipes or passages, where o other
coutrh ctiris can reaoh
t"1 1 o "C r-
i - m
trii'-ZH
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XT a
Oil 2
Si' If 2
o 1
olirr for ruOlicjilloii.
Ltnd otHce it Ore;:' in ''i'vOr. t
A nir t S, ls'.Hl. f
N'OTICr. is hereby . iv.-n that the
follow in i; -ii ii iii efl sett'er has tiled
notice of his intcnt'cn to make
final proof in mjiport of his claim and
that said proof will be n.ade before
the county Judire or clerk i f Linn
county, ut Albany, Orctoi., on
September 29. lsW. viz: .laitii- San
derson. Homestead Entrv No. 5;44 for
the lot 5 of Section, 4 T. 11 S.. K. '2 U".
He names the Inllowipir wituesM-s to
prove liis continuous residence upon
and cultivatioiiof said land, viz' James
C'rabtree ' d .lnhn K. Hiley, of Jcio,
Linn coin t. On ton. Matinti 'li.orn.is
and Enoch Miller, of Albuti), Linn
county, Oregon
J. T. APPERSON.
hViMstet.
QuencI
Soda foui
i.ur thirst at the new
in.
A new line of blafk silk mitts
juat received at E. C. Searla.
I i anii i in i
Tub BdiBoratfld . French
CURE
Warrniitttt to
fure
tfft ,,! '.,V"II or n.oney
refundeil
K.F0RE
S AFTER
the itener tive ornutiBuf either Bex whether
ati-ini; trom the exca-ive iuti' of stimulant
tola to or opium, or through J nuthful imlis
i;ietion, over indulgence, etc., Hitch aslosaof
Uriiu l'oT, Wak em'nesii. Hearing Down
Pains in the Pa- k( bcininul W.-akiieaa, Hys
teria, Ncr ous ProH rit!oii, Nocturnal Uiuis
nioim, lA-uctirrhoe, Uusziiirm, Weak Memory,
LoHoi Power antl luiiiotencv, which if ne-lcct.-il
oiten lead to prooiatiire old are and
insanity. Price a lx hoxef""fcr $5.00.
Sent lv mail on receipt of price.
Vvi.ll HA iil K.t I KK i K'ven
with every AS order received, to refund the
money it a I'rriiuinriil euro is notenette I.
We have thoiiAaniiaof testiii.oniula from old
and t unn, of both Hexes, who have lieen
permanently cured hy the udo "f AphroUitine
Circulur free. AddreHh
i hi: atiiko hkihcisk c.
Western Branch, lso., '27. Portland, Oregon.
l or wile liy Koshay k Mixoii, who anaie and
t.. 1 1 MMit k ikIi.. A li t, n t ( 'rt-yop
fair's Gsldgn mill Pills
For Ffinaltj Ir
rfifularities; noth
iny iik- thm on
theiuuiket. Never
an. Surcerafullv
utHNl by protniiieiit
lailiea rmirit'ily.
uarante5' U rc
liee RuppreiiHo
nei'Htmntiiii.
.r ScrSiSafe, Csriain
L
inii i ue nuninuir
ired, save time.
Health and money.
Take no other,
nt to any ad
dress v niaii 1 1 ipt of price, $2 00. Ad
(Irts ilir Mrtlirinr oliimll
Wvt P.rainh H.-x 27, l'arlliiil. ir.
Sold hy Fovhav & Wasnn. Alhanv. 0r(7
B. jina Yrur o ;;r:y
riiiinioh Hi.. M il i i,,ti. iii in I,"
)iirkli;iri A" Kcciicy:
i
The oldest Real Estate Firm in the
TThey have lands of all descrip
tions fur sale at the very lowest
prices ami on the most favorable
terms.
Wo have some fine bargains in
small tracts of garden and fruit
lands near the city, which we are
offering at a great sacrifice. This
property lies near the city, and is
the very best on the market, part
of which N set out to fruit.
CITY PROPERTY
We have a large list of choice
business and residence property
mr saie incinuing the tioltra park
addition, the nest, nearest and
cheapest suburban property on
the market. A lot in this addition
will double in value in less than a
year.
EASY PAYMENTS.
BUR ART & KEEHEY,
INSURANCE ACENTS.
ALUANV
OREGON
ti.l. ISolllNO. K CK DRILLIINfi
II pro9,., t,Itf, Writ.-J. H. HiiL'he-, Al
lianv, Oreiton.
IOR SAI.K-A iti-il pm of irentle ...ules.
Impiire of U. W. Simpson
SPOT CAM!
"KACKET STOKE,"
JUST PPEHf D I PP. MaSINIG TEMPLE.
bailies and penis flu 1'ihimr L'Oi I'g.roi si t
t til- covers, Udie- ai d ti t h aii rv, nien'i
and Iti'i mckutar Mi-p. ndei, die-a tut
t. lis, 1 air, ti- li. tail ai d hort-e liruslc.
:iti"! ei. r- merj, inls, I tint s. sl.ot
liiaekim-, ird a oat n am nrtu It-s t. i.n
leiro'i. to n enti i. I . re 11.fe totals aie
si in at mii ii , int. ti. at 'lu- n not fe lu
ph. ated li an oilier n.tnl ait in thp ritt
un:s. roln at a sa. fi. e, line and jftt our
tries No ttonl.ie to w -i. ik. lit e price
loan. liri,.AKl LhVY
A choice and coir plete line of
bottled delicasies hi ve just been
aiioeu u mv b:ock can and see
them. C, E. Browi elL
il
AfiiitUa'iiU'al
VI rTT- Mr
i
Wi lainctte Vally
A CEiNISUS RiOTi
Bogus Enumerator in Minneapol
n n a. r? m. T ' I
TALK OF TAR AND FEATHER
A Frtaoher Wrongly Aocmed of Imjlor
ality Commits 8nicide Nomini
tions of Several CoQfentioDi. p-
Mi.vnk.vpolis, Auirust 28. fb
t'ases of the six enumerator
chaiged with conspiracy to fi
th Minneapolis census, were3j
hofiirm Ilnifod Smta-i CouimiaMiri .
Odoli -at iiiiuGfk-ye.M.yv5ltttT
noon, lucre was a good deal
excitement over A'toiney Hart's
attempt to incite a mob to tar a'-J
feather United States Attorney
Baxter and Deputy Marshal Dag
gett. Baxter considered Coiu-mis.-sioner
O.lell so badly biased on
account of being himself a Min
neapolisean that he refused to
prosecute, but sued a new war
rant returni ble before Commis
sioner .Morey, of W'nona, at St.
1'nul. This raised the ire of the
defense, and Hart, as ep-'kesm wi,
turned to Baxter and said with
flushed face:
''Am I to understand that the
leg il representative of the depart-nu-nt
of justice sanctions this in
famous attempt to carry these hoys
over to a St. L'tul jail?"
"This action " rep'ied Baxter,
quickly, "is taken under the ex-pres-.
direction of the d partment
of justice at Washington, received
by me yesterday."
"Then let us tar and, feather
him," eaid Hart, turning to the
crowd, which applauded iiim, but
ma'le no move to act
'ommissioner Odell i-at pale and
motion'Off-, and did not utter a
wid to r- buke the in endi.iry d
v.meea (if the a'tornevs.
liaxter ti-tiilv refiis"-' 'o pr e-i-tit
un'il f'f c iS"H aro iran-ieired
to eoim t'u r o ii.i linm r. a d
l l! r fu-es adjourn otiit.
Th" liO?peit-J are 'hat i- w-11 he in
s ssi 'D all riiuli'. S x 't imt'
mar-hal. heavilv arup d. ar? in
the i-oiirt-rooiu. e- nr. d t- a- i
c e hiiv i'tt intit is ma I ' haiu
the district atto'n-- .
SOUTH DAKOTA It K IT li LI CANS
Adopt a Platform ami Nominate a
Governor aud TwoCotigrenKiueii
Mitchell. S. D., Auuust 28.
The republican stale conver.tioii
rp-assembled this morning. The
platform endorses the Harrison
iidittinist'ation ; aaks th govern
ment to assist in the establishment
of irrigaton; demands the expan
sion of currency ; favors protec
tion, endorses the disability pen
sion bill and the Aust ulian ballot
system; p'edges the party to the
strict enforcement of the prohibi
tory law.
The convention re-nominated
Congressman Pickles and substi
tuted John Ciauible. of Yankton,
for Congressman GilTord. .Jv
ernor Mellette wa also re-nominated
by acclamation.
A Preacher's Suicide.
Oreessboko, Ga., August 28.
Rev. W. A. Overton, one of the
most prominent Baptist ministers
of the state, committed suicide
13TII ANNUAL EXHIBITION
Under the management of the
State Board of Agriculture, will
be held on the state fair
grounds near Salem, com
mencing on
MONDAY, SEPfEMBER 15, 1890
And lasting one week
CASH PREMIUMS
Offered for agricultural, stock
and mechanical exhibits, for works
of art and fancy work and for tri
als ol speed.
Reduced rates for fare and freight
on all transportation lines to and
from the fair, Important im
provements have been made upon
the groudds and increased facili
ties are offered exhibitors. The
P avilion Open
FOU. NiC.TS PiniNC THE WEEK.
A splendid field of lu-r-es ett r-
P'l in the speed department, ami
tine exhil itions of racing w ill be
given each day.
Kntries for premiums close .Mon
day at 7:20 p. m. Exhibors are
urged to make as many tif their
entries on Saturday before t.le fair
as possible. Good's, animals and
articles for exhibition ninst be in
their places by 10 p Monday.
PKICKS OF
ADMISSION ;
Man's day ticket 50
Woman's dry ticket , 2")
Man's season ticket 2 f0
Woman's season ticket - 1 00
Send to the secretary at Portland
Oregon, for a premium list.
D. H.LOONEY, President.
J. T. Icruoo, SMretary.
$1511
this morning by oho ting liunsi-li'.
He had been holding a protracted
service of prayermeetings, during
which he was accused of taking
improper liberties with temale
members of his flock, and that,
added to overwork, is supj o?eU to
have been the cause of the suicide.
A lE8Pt:HA'l DL'EL..
Two Men Fight Like llemoua and
Kill Each other.
MlDDLKBOKOUCiH, Ky., August
28. A de-pi-raie duel between
March Turner and Sieve Wannick
.last nigh), rt suited in the death of
Yanmckaiiu the faial w;utiiling
of Tut -ier. The two men fought
like de Jtons fur several minutes,
Turner using a revolver and Wan
jfc&fyAjt'iiOfc Jmife--: A- hundred
trten witnessed the battle, but all
were powerless to interfere.
Two Murderers Hanged,
CoLlTMHI'S, O., August, 2S. Of
the four men to be executed at the
prison annex to night between 12
and 6 a. m., Elmer Sharkey, of
I'reble county, matricide, has been
reprieved to beptember 2btu, and
Isaac Smith, of I'ike county, mur
derer, to October 24ih. Otto
Deuth, the b-jv murderer, of
Cleveland, and John, alias
Brockey Smith, of Cincinnati,
paid the penalty of their crimes.
I'rohibltloiiiotK In Nebraska.
Lincoln, Xeb., August 28. The
prohibition convention nominated
b. L,. Payne for governor ana G.
V. W. Colbv (colored) for lieu
tenant governor; C. W. Ellis for
secretary of state; A. Fitch for
auditor; II. W. Hawley for s'ate
treasurer, and F. P. Wigo; for
attorney-general.
Michigan Republican.
Detroit, Uigust 28. The re
publican -tate co volition to-dav
nominated J. M. Turner for g ver
nor and W. S. Linton for lieuten
ant g ivernor.
CoiigreNsioiial Nominal Inn.
Dvnviu.e, 111 , AuKii-t 2. Th"
r-,eil i ;ins t 'V 15'1. "is'i'ci
len in naicd Jus. s). t'annoii f -r
oni- ss fiw the tenth piiti
IMKKV Till KF-C V 14 IIKK.
III.
i:eiiiirkable Iihiiiis iukI
Vciy A ppropi it- KikI.
N- Vo -
l'p n t'i" itio'iiitain- nc'f he
ville ther.- used t'j be an old dark
who had a great tepiration, both
a- a thief-catcher and as a seereiet
of thieves an ell. If a thief went
to him for a chiirtn before the
crime was committed "r at. er do
ing it, providing the lo-er had not
previously arrived for one, the old
darky would insnte sf- ty. On
the other hand, if tin- old fellow
had not been bnngut off by the
thief, the loser could got a cltai m
that would catch the thief and re
cover the proper'y. The charm
for capturing the thief con -is ted ot
three white hairs irom a horse's
tail, cut to an equal length ami
placed simultaneously on a hot
shovel. When they curled under
the heat I hey would point in tin
direction of the home of the thief.
The thief who wanted to escape
used black hairs, and, win n they
curled, he fled in the direction in
dicated, unless they shriveled, in
which case he remained quietly
about bis usual haunts. The
whites say the old daiky would
seldom manipulate the white hair.
until at least one dav after being
informed of the theft, and that
there were other indications that
he used other than occult power
in finding the thief. The western
part of the state was a favorite
ground for horse thieves, who
found it easy to run good horses
through the mountain passes in4l
Tennessee, and it was chiefly in
the catching and prottction ol
these that old Abraham Durbiil
was employed. Eventually lit
seems to have used his jtowers so
much in favor of the thieves thai
some horse owners got exasper
ated beyond endurance, for he was
found one irorning hanging by the
neck to the limb of a tree, with
the body of Pete Stacey, a well
known thief, hanging beside him.
Fall and Winter Woolens.
We received yesterday a lame
invoice of fine woolens, including
novelties of the latest foreign and
eastern designs and await your
eaily inspection. It is of course
understtod we positively guaran
tee perfect fit and firt-class work
manship. Zachks & Son,
MerchantTailors and Drapers,
Opposite Postollice.
Thomas Brink has just received
the finest eto-k of upholstered
goods ever brought to this city.
It w 1' do you yood to ca'l and see
his go ds,even if you do in l Wuy.
M. s-r-. Will A Stark have just
received a now line of le-aniifoi
mlveiware. solid gold wa cbes
rii'irs antl lewelry
ot
all k n is.
seh cti ns.
CUi'l and see
theii
fine
Gra twohl's line teas, with the
. . . .:. i . I.
: (,1S quite an attraction and goes
' verv in. idly.
cut -glassware 'iiat g a's wiui iin-m,
Veni-oii. corned btcf, el ip tl
beef, and a new lot of full crea-t
California cheese, just the thing
for lunch thfs waun days. Call
on Spencer A Blackouru.
E. C. Pearls h is opened one of
the finest stocks of shoea ever
abown lu tbin part of Oregon.
KING OF THE TURF.
Saivator Makes the Wonderful
Time of a Mile in 1:3515.
STATE ANU COAST HKWS
A larmei's Mysterious Disappearance
Loin CSaUoi-Tbe Washington
Democratic Gonveutiou.
.Monmouth, Aug. 2ri. Saivator tc
du In iiu aiUUipl to beat 1 :oiJ.'4,
inadu a mile, ui i ;o6;a. 'i'ue bookies
ma.iC b..ivalof a iavoine, laying
i iu iiualtiol lULu, WUtie S hi )
was laid ihui tie Wuiuu uot break
the record. J. here was a big plunge
ou fcal vator and ins price led to 1
Ia o, .Mule 2 to 1 Mas laid against
tune, dome books laid 4 to O over
or under 1 :oit' ana did u huge
oubiness. ioeie "was a long ue
lay alter the Itom ooundeu, aud
Alien bd valor Litidilj up) tea red,
accoiupailiCii by Kosette and iSa
uiona, pactiiiaKuid, a loud cheer
went up.
Slowly the trio cantered up the
stretch and in a few ni'nutes only
a cloud of dust marked their pro
gress to the starting poii.t, where
Caldwell and half a d- zen others
were watting them. Saivator and
Namona went rear a furlong pp st
the point, leaving Kosefe behind
Namona went olf in Irontand was
ten lengths past the starting point
bi-fore Saivator reached it. going
at a hot pa e. Wht-n the halt pos
was le.iched he had distanced -her.
and making a lapid siride after
Kosette, who had jut been stttred.
Slu was very speedy for a few fur
longs and made a splendid pace
i.alver for Saivator. The people
li tt e nr.tnd stand who ha i
watches were amazed at the won
.leiful speed. The quarter was
i iav. led in 2i' and the half in
ilii- Salvi'i r had not tired and
sti wed l:ll?a at tne three-quarter
po t au.l a .Hi long fnrihei l.ergeo
i g in li in. the c 'estnut. Hesi-nt
li 'ii .;ut t .e wire likeawhiri
.il d in.! a one - '.tiere ! 11 a hush
iii t oe sta
lie ll'is I
i wav he ti.ne
tndica . d that tip
.en, i.n. I wi-en
5 s .1 . th re
I Clii
I. .i :
I e !i 11 I S
a- il ex
VKI. x . i ..... . ..
l'lle lli'ill.tlol killllisl.,11 ai. m State
and lieiiouuue M.iriaoiiisin.
Piioknix, Au.u-t 28. The re
publican terrt'tid inlivei'tiou
to-lay nomina:e i I Ion. U. W.
Choyney, of I'nctiiz, 'or ci.ngress.
The pliii lorm demands ad in ssion
f Ariz na as a s ate. Of the
.Mormon question t'o platform,
alter reciting the vices oi Mr
tnoiiisiu, ays the Motmonsasa
people are un-Ainerici u and
disloyal. For less reasons than
diese the Chinese have ieen ex
eluded. The Mormon element in
ii r miilst is increasing and the
evil of their hvis is a blot upon
the good name and f.mieof his
territory. We therefore d.-man i
d congress before it aiijonrns that
it shad pass toe bill now pending
lefore it, known as an act lor the
purification of he election in
Arizona.
Salem News.
Salem, August 28. X. L. Berg
was hrought to the asylum tu-day
from Astoria. He is a Noregian,
aged ti:?. -Hi insanity embraces a
hallucination on almost every
subjej
Fatally Shot.
Los Anc.elks, August 28. Wm.
Hi vant this morning was probably
fatallv shot by a man natne.I.l.
Walsh, on the Glendale. road.
Walsh ordered Bryant to hand
over his money and grabbed his
horse by the bit. He was warned
to de-ist and failing to comply,
P.ryant fired, the sho". entering Ins
abdomen.
The Maikets.
San Francisco, August 28
Wheat Buyer ttii, $1.44 4 ; season,
l.53?n-
Barley Buyer '1)0. 1.34'4; sea
son, $1.4 ijg.
Chicago Aug. 2S. 1:15 P.M.
Close. Wheat easv; cash and
September, 102'.:. ; May, lOii.
Democratic Slate Convention.
Seattle, August 2i. Th- deai-
K'i;itic etate c mv nti-n met here
to-day and elfe- i. d a permanci
nig in'.iit.i ti and a.? join ned til'
toAnoi low morning.
Cannot S.-iect a Cancressinan.
F.:k.no. Auj ist 28. On the six
tieth biii. t to-lnyt'ie v-i'.e for a
Co! grcSSUI.:!! to 'e 'C ellt the Ctll
li-nict stooi: Lit.dley of Los
X'gles, Tti; i'-o. r .;Siit Diejo
04; R wel, ..I Fr- u , 47. The
c i vet. i.o :i jo rncd to ii ee' at
S.n I'-ii' :i:iv. nt i- t. 4, 'o
male- a urlhi r eilor- to . ot'.iinate
i congress. i. an.
Hit- Milkers Ate Otiiet.
New Vouk, Aug ist 28. All i-
quiet at the Ceiitial d-j ot 'O 'la,
and trains are U-avi g and ai liv
ing on schedule time. At Webb's
oihce it is stated that there ia noth-
ing new to be said. Reports
along the road declared
ireigtit is moving rapidly, ana v V
matteis are aDoutin tneir non .
condition. 1 owderly is atill at ti .
St. Cloud hotel. lie refused to
talk, saying that be had been mis
represented by newspapers.
FK1SONKKS BKIAK JAIL.
two Mam and a Boy Eaeapa fram
Prison at Chehalia.
Cubii iLis, August 28. Two men
and a boy confined in the jail
broke out this morning. They
had w renched au iron pipe from
the loot oi a bed and heating it in
a stove tney bad burnt round the
oolt ttiat heid the iron hasp by
which the door was locked. They
had evidently been at wora, several
nights, pasting white paper over
the hole to avoid discovery in the
daytime, inesheritt is scouring
the country after them and will
probably oiler a reward for their
capture. The men are charged
with petty larceny and the lad
-vith horse stealing.
UPSET A LAMP.
.4 Disastrous Fire in a Petal nm,
Cal.. Livery Stable.
Petalcma, August 23. This
morning a man employed in the
ushir.gton livery stables went
into a hav loft and accidentally
upset a coil oil lamp, setting fire
to the hay of which the loft was
i'uU. The fire gained rapidly and
the fire department went to work
savins property. The ho'ses were
ill got out, also everything mova
ble except the hay. lbe total los
is estimated at $4500. The stables
be'oned to the Petaluma Theatre
Company and were insured foi
$1500. Collins and Loftus, lessees
of the stables, estimated their loe
it $1000; insured for $500. The
Fashion stables, walls of the thea
tre and the Brooklyn hotel were
all nvre or less damag d hy beat
and water.
A MISSING FARMER.
Was He a Victim i.f Foul Play
Salem's Censun.
Salem. August 2s. No ti ling
have as y't lie.-n had a to the
whereabout- of Milto i Dontbit.
Vanco iverV lni. r. who m st.-i t
.I'isly .lisap .ear.-d from S-tlein
'iv -ii s.tgi Ui la i . s !i. re an
pei I toil. pI'V, ' tr I'e :r :i it.--.vheie
lo a' .. cioo-.
Arraiigenicts are 1 1 ait all cjiii
ole'ed and everyhing ready for
'eginninj to tai-e the cen-us. The
stait will probably be m ;de Sat
urday morning. Four Salem pn
-incts will be covered l y twenty
enumerators.
A GOVERNOR RESIGNS.
trixona's Chief Executive Step
Down and Out.
Washinoton, Ai)gist2'i. At the
.quest of the secret try of the in
'orior Governor Wolfleyof Arizona
resigned to-dxy and his resignation
is accepted. In response to a re-.jues-
for a statement as to the
anse the secretary said his per1
s inal and official character had
uot been orought in ques'ioc. He
as an honorahle gentleman and
he, the secretary, had been for
many years, and was still, his
friend; yet while this was so he
believed, with the president, that
.t change in the office to be in the
interest of all concerned. Mur
phy, secretary of state, will act as
governor until Wolney's successoi
shall be appointed.
CRIME IN SAN FRANCISCO.
I
Saloon Keeper Kills Another
. Liquor Dealer, Then Himself. -
Van Francisco, August 28.
1 this afternoon J. M. Chene
with, proprietor of the Peerless
aaloon of this city, shot and killed
Richard T. Carroll, a well known
wholesale liciuor dealer, and then
jomuiitted suicide. Carroll has
long been prominent in business,
politics and athletics. He leaves
1 wife ami several children. The
causes of the tragedy are un
known. Chenowith owed Carroll a large
sum of money and was summoned
to Carroll's othVe to make ar
rangements lor its payment.
Chenowith disputed the amount
claimed, and while Carroll was
going over the ledger with his
book-keeper, he stepped up be
hind him, and putting a 45
caliber un to the back ot Car
roll's hed blew his brains out.
Chenowith then stepped into a
back room and shot himseli
through 'he head, dying instantly
Looking for a Diamond Thief.
The O'egoniau says tna: the jm-luva-el
Or-ing fur a young loan
naiind William Russell, who has
been a p-riei on ih steamer T. J
Potter. He 'S a .ii iinoinl thi-1.
W hen Mrs. II C. Have-, ot - Ent
P-.-ril iiid, b aid t the stea.i er she
haude I i ei ha .d grip t Ku-sell.
ltcoo:aiued a g".d lock t with it
d, anion i setting, w hich -he mi-sed
shottly ai tei wad. She reported
to Purser Norris, who comtte le
R is-ell to give up th lot ket. Xot
iiii" I Ji" tirnve ! i i l'ortl ui.l n t
urs. 11a es n: c- tba: I '. dia
n. on i iiad betU id. Ked lr. .lutut
locket. Hu-stl. had uisapp.aied
then.
Elegant lotion renders the skin
olt and lioHiitm::.
Ladies gold waUheo cheaper
tnan ever at . M. t reucn'a.
RUSSIAFOUTRAGES.
female Prisoners Shot Down bj
Bintal Guards.
A TOWH DKBTROTKD BT FIBB.
Th Boat FsasM tba Eifnt Hsar Labor
Bill Witb Amsudmsitt-Eastera
Hsws.
New York, August 2S. A Rus
sian ninied Alexander Kwiatkow
sky arrived here on Monday direct
from St. Petersburg, and brought
with aim the tirat account of the
Tiumen tragedy, in which several
exiles were shot dow n by guards.
He had gained his news almost at
lirsi hand from a relative of one of
the victims, Elene Oginski, lg
years of age. The Bufferings of
this young girl and her 100 com
panions on the r journey from
Ekaterinberg to Tiumen were in
tense. They walked 500 miles un-
der the hot sun and when they
appealed for lelief, the guards beat
them with the stocks of tbeir guns.
Driven to despair, the prisoners
turned on the guards when near
Tiumen and began to fight for free
dom. The result was horryifying.
The guards fired upon the priso
ners, and the first victim was a
young princess. Her head was
pierced by a bullet, and she fell
dead without uttering a word.
Still the i-oldiers kept up the firing
and out of a small band of 100 pol
itical prisoners twenty wete killed
and twelve wouuded. It is feared
the remainder will be severely
punished if not hanged.
TUB LA BOB BILL.
The Hons Passes the Eight Hoar .
Bill With Amendment.
Washington, August 23. The
hoas-. und'-r s ecial order, pro
ceed dio-daytothe consideration
,i the bill con titut'ng eight hours
i div's w is 'or a ll .bore . work
ujh.. and tin eln cs employed by
o-' b- ' it of the g vetament.
or y .lit' ct n doing work oi
;.f tcii 1 for the gov
't.!:! i at;d r-r- vtd penalties
t - vi Ja'iou of it-t-ioviBionp.
ni .eon in. .v d t strike out the
!a- -v Al'ich tvidii that no
V1' i ,i p rm t -iny laborer
oriv ti ore t an ti.ht hours,
hic wa Agteed to. Ou motion
ii AI Lorn s the amendment waa
idopted. Toe bill toen passed..
v
A Terrible Fire.
St. Peteksbcko, .-ugnst 28.
Tiuee-fourtlis of the town ofKine-
dii-me nas been destroyed by fire.
the damage is e.-timated at three
it. Hi n roubles. la addition to
the loss of their homes the people
ire suffering from a lack of food
and the greatest distress prevai s.
Brutality of Indiana.
From the Revelstoke, B. '., btar.
A number of stony Indiana have
been in and around Donald for
ome tim. Before) they left on
Moudav they threw one of their
best horses down, then piled wood '
upon it and burned it alive. It
waa reported to bhentt Kedgrave
about 7 o'clock on Tuesday morn
ing. The sheriff and Officer 11.
Redgrave proceeded to their cam p.
about two miles from Donald, ana
found the poor creature standing
up. burned irom shoulder to bead.
flesh all charred and skin burned
and eyes blind, and in a horrible .
suffering state. Other Indians,
the Kootenays, were camping
there, and the sheriff insisted thev
shoot the animal, which they did,
the officer bmsbing its misery with
his revolver. Later the sheriff
found out that the cause of their
burning the horse was that one of
their children was very sick, and
to make it well they placed the
horse in misery. These are the
Indians who are said to be Chris
tians, who have theirown worship,
and who attended the Episcopal
church at Donald and conducted
themselves outwardly the same as
whitejnen, but wno still practice
their devilish pagan torture. No
wonder Mr. Duncan refused to ad
minister the sacrament to these
tribes of people, for he knows,
after thirty years' sojourn among
them at Metlakliane, that they are
not worthy of it. But Bishop Rid
ley, after a few years' expe
r'tnee .with them, and iteroaj
better knowledge ol their Qualities. .
admits them to the .-acred rite.
Challenge.
Inasmuch as thr Imu n
cousiueiable talk in regard to our
uying a I uflalo Pi ts threbher
cL.:ui.iig ihai nay are old lasbion-
u ii ua no iio good work or.
i g-.e-i tiif.un: oi it, 1 a.ie us
I.- at t l.lion t the la.', that u'
nave ne -tt ciaini dlo be me ouiy
t resherii.t n ii, ttiecouuty it have
io't'1 imcd to itiiesh i ao or tbree -
h'-usaii l bcsii 'H ir dav. or aver
age t-ent -to hundred bushels
pei day lbe tra on through. All
ibis -T.gado has led us to say that
can nire-'i as inucti grain ana
1.. x Iter work limn unv ihmlmr
in L tin c tui iy, (Pitts excepted)
i-t p ve liundii d d. dam. li a try
oie- thtiixs their machine superior
to Hie l'n is. put up or shut up.
Our machine is a 3(5x52 Buffalo
Pitts b iu.ht of Knapp Burrell &.
Company this year.
I'.lkkiiart & Cox.
A full line of trusses for sale at
Cumming's drug tor.