V .4v Jt- '-50 UK NTS A. VVKHK. ALBANY, OREGON, SrTU 11 DAY, S EPTE M 15 E 1 1 4 7 , VOL. V. NO. 201 tjrinu vcl ; n i tut m i W I IT'S I 6ii . LI 1 I I I I II J mJ I II I I n III I W'l I r 1 rai KKl" EKING T.IK KuiK-r A rrKt.F.C'l l.D 'ltCU "1 FrrtVJillNU (U 0. i KXTrt' NKCKWKAK. HOSIF.RY, i LOVES, its ;iin :CLOAKS: GOSSIMERS & liver brought to the twu of AJbany. We invite con ar'ci.n. M'e kn w we ou pleaM. Good honof-t prMidp, low prices and rt urteous treatment. iCesjied fully. W. NOW Our buyer hf us in a muss a A nd to e-et ou. tin, have p-otto laake close pi ices insr etove. on i) i Too in Wf stock bllU bnnl t uu?ad price will do it. Girlaru, Monitor, Argazid and Superi or Raages. Cooks and Beaters, Haid wueuid Cutlery: ... art fi Announcement ViU.. lKY i( !-;, K ANCY .i LAII KS' IISIKKY, tilILDl:i..N-S ;ii)SIKKY, 111! S u UMBFELbAS, F. EEAT) LIJANY, our funis t S,TT. x&K Jmk. lit? Ce'eiiHed Faich C U K K ur m'lte rvfm,.led i y TfcR film r ; iii thir -If-illilMS, tTi : llliEU- in lt,W uf .tlMkf (OWII i .i'.l.f me, ett: . '.uk ii'netu. -lit- ' ri:t. :.ir 11: turti il OihUj- .)!, I ;itr rtict-. -z 1 Vjak Memory, '. .-'ir i'-.wcru-i-l luip.-,- , whit-It if 110,--.. ..i'l-u Ic.i-i ;r ;i.:ture old age arid ;i.mt. I'n; 1 a; jJlKixtft fcrn.'X -i ' irv .:.r l i i.tu rrluml tnr rm '-i J 1 S'4 lliaiiritl (lit H i:otftfe(ttJ. . . . ( ;..na'M !'ti;iuni:i!H from old . : ' n't, ol iH''! ni", i)o unve iiit-it tn !iti- 1 .t! rund ; . :if .tto I AhrodiLin Pit..1 r fie . A-l-i-.- At N tti li'n.h, i'.'v. ?T. I'ortlf'id, rwrfi. 1 t-t i'v Ki'.-ln v M.ftii. I'Htil and FEKALE Pills Fur Female Ir n rif'ritieH; noth ing'' iik thrm on tlie market. Never .SileeessfulU by prominiiit ''fctff J$ (iiianintcti" to re- Meve tmnpresseij W'l l:n r-Bliuutlcn. ft ft 0 ft Pon't le humhuie L'ed. Save time. Huiitli and nioney. I .'' Ti.. Take no ttlier. j .-rv Sent to any ad dress n.. ii ; i, rm i;.t ,l iriiw, $2 00. Ad , .lre t.ttri 'lidirtue l'nitiiiiy 'A -t lira:-I. l'.r v7. Fiirllnnal, r. Said by Fofbay & Ma:m. Albany. Orejeo A! 'iKY lO I.MAN -HOME CAPITAL ON i-l I r-d eT:iie H.-i'iirity. For particu- lur-. -i.iiiire jf lie... II '.mplirev. s OI.I-.F.I'I KSS NHiltl'S ninde uiiservlile by t t rr'Me t-Miih. liiloh's ure is -iy tftr For Maie b F...h:i V STEPHEN A. BURGE, w; i n . mi; d- GPPGulTtlS. E. YOUSG S. ALBANY, OR. If y.-ii wi-ii to pmrhae clocks, or j -wiry it will pay you 10 call aii' i see Of. Giaiid' Oyster Ownt AT TIIK 1) ELM ON ICO. Oysteis for sale in huge or small iu.iiitities. .tST'Ea-iein and C t oysters. I' ye elegant lotion for sunburn SM.ITI- & l i i i j Propose to sell their sliait of No pno" iiiaile. Out ustoueTS are lnviU'il to come anl set tliirowii ri,-,tiniH ami atno'int ot'-o iU wand-d as hn s iii'k list: i l .:; r AN INDIAN WAR, 1 Captain Trimbieton Thinks It j Inevitable. g I SK1.KCT OIHKK I he Ooiuoi Sto T Dedied - Ki.iiao .0, T,, rt Exp c cd in Large Nnnil Appropriation Rro-ived. rirrsKi-KM. Sept. 2fi. Captain rrimi'lH-m, of tlie Seventh U.i. avalry, con)inai.i.int at Fort Sill, passe.i tiirougli I'itieburj? to-tl&K He says tliH greiiteHt Imlian- hf risititr of the present Unit? Lis certain jo oine soon. . Tfc n 4 - anH have got an idea that a -gr-at medicine man in coming to wiix; lout the whiteB aii'l restore to tliem j iJjji ownership of the eountrv. The result i thev tiave entered with the fivor of f . n.iti' s upon a yerit s of incantiitio-p and religious nivien. Fivi- thuiiiil Iniiiand about Fort ill have renounced Christianity, and he is eertain t hat in a shoitfinie fcomebody will he deluded to he t heir expected great medicine man anil then the trouble will begin. He thinks all the C garrisons should be doubled. CAN TAKE OTHKtt LANDS. In Lieu of Northern Tactile Idem nlly Land. Washington. Sept. 2(5. The bill which the house has finally pass ed, after the conference with the senate, for the relief of the settlers on the Northern Pacific idemnity lands applies to four hundred settlers, who entered upon the land in northern Minnesota. It allows those who made settlement upon the lands in good f ith, and were qualified to do so to make set tlement on other lands within a year, and be allowed upon those of other lands the benefit of the length of time they resided, a" seitlers, upon lands upon which it has been decided they had ro right to make entry. HKVEItAL AIM'ROPKIATIONS. t'oliKrenn 1'iihIiIiii; the Work Along Rapidly. Washington, Sept. 2fi. In the senate to-.lay Sherman introduced bill wlncn was referred to the committee on appropriations, ap propriating $133,000 for the ;jur- chase, for the use of the sen!:?, of the Mai thy house, at t-, crooning of New Jersey avei'iic and B street, nortliwest, with vacant, lots on the north side of it. He said the rea son why its purchase had been so long delayed was that there had been litigation an to the title. 1 lie report for the establishing of a 20(10 acre park in the District of Columbia was passed. House bill jointly appropriating $1,01)0,000 for the purchase of nickel matter for naval purposes was received from the house. Cameron offered an amendment providing that such nickel ore or nickel matter so purchased shall be equitably distributed among the contractors of nickel steel ar mor plating. Honied the Chatge. Vi. ...ittA, B. C, Sept. 26. U. S. consul Meyers emphatically de nies sending any dispatch to the treasury department in reference to the Victoria schooner Halcyon. A telegram under a Port Townsend date gave him as authority for the statement that the Halcyon i-r.ow due irom China with a full cxr-oof opium, to be smuggled, if ,o 0lle, ! ;'Ho the United States. Mycr also ueme sending any reports refer ring to the return of Victoria schooners to the Behring sea for the winter sealing, which the cor- resKndent credited to him. Both s'atements were made in connec tion with the conjectures of the Port Townsend correspondent as to the destination of the cutter Wolcolt. A Large Immigration Expected New York, S. pt. 2(i. Hebrews here expect a great intbix of Rus sian Hebrews. The committee which has charge of Baron De Hirsch fund f r this country $10,000 per month, will hold a meeting in about two weeks to consider the prob ble increase and take steps for sen Jug immigrants to western points. A TREE'S INSTINCTS. A Santa Itarbarn Man IHacorera Intelligence In a Tree. A storv ot one oi tne most in teresting lreaks of vegetable life is tola py bllwoou Cooper, of .'I I ... I .. ... c Santa Harhara. as coming from. and, morever. having happened to him, the story cannot be any thing but strictly in accordance with facts. Verily may we ask ourselves, 'Do plants think?" Mr. Cooper believe" they do, and here are some of his reasons. Through Mr. Cooper's gan' n there ran, some years ago, a sewer made out of redwood timber. This sewer was acain cased by an outside sewer, which in course of time had partially decayed. Across the sewer wa" built a bri k wall many feet high, and in such a way that it was pierced by the inner sewer, which it erclosed tichtly, while the outside sewer ended abruptly against the wall. As I said, the outside sewer cas- ing had, in course of time, de cayed, and a eucalyptus tree sianding some CO feet away had taken advantage of this and sent one of it-H roots to the coveted spot in as direct tin ; as possihle. Here the root entered ti e outside sewer and followed its course as far as it could ; at last it came to the wall, which shut oil its course, and here it could get no fu ther. the inside sewer being perfectly tight. But on the other side of the wall the sewer and its double cas ings continued, and this eucalyp tus evidently knew how ; to get there. Some three feet high in the brick wall there was a little hole one or two inches in diameter and this the eucalyptus tree was aware of. as its biir root bemn to A?iJi vl,7 na di V wall and face the hole, thrugb which it decended c.n I he other side ami entered the sewer again and followed along as formerly. Was ever such in-tinct known before, or are similar traits in plants of daily occurence, only we are not aware of them? How did the tree know of the hole in the wall? How did it know that the sewer was on the other side? l)id it smell, and if it did how could it direct the loot to go to tind the hole with such precision? This., is, of cod se, another explanation of this curious phenomenon. The roots of any plant grow always and unerringly in the direction of its food just a a those of the eucalyptus tree did. San Diego Sun. WIKE CLICKING. Shearers in New South Wales and Queensland have gore on a strike. The Dock Laborers' Union in London have cabled A' 750 to Syd ney for the benetit of strikers. The British war office is annoyed by the inceasing difficulty of pro curing recruits for the army. The Italian g ivernment has de cided to stop the payment of sub sidies to steamship companies after the present contracts expire. Captain K. F. Sftiinid'. who for some time has !een missing ironi Cincinnati, on account of misap propriation ot Lecion o! Honor funds, was to-day found in a grave yard near that city, w here he had been hiding. The Musicians' Mutual Benefit Association, of St. Iamus, object to the importation of tie Mexican band which played in this eountrv several vears ano, on the ground tha' it is a violation of the alien contract law. Two fishermen named William Bowers and Edward Mullen were 8hot while taking fish from ti e nets of othc men at St. Mary's reservoii, near Lima, O. They re turned the 'ire, fatallv wounding a man named Andrews. .as fine a sm lting plant as ex ists in the United States will soon be erected near San Luis Potosi, Mexico. It will be owned by a Kansas corporation mid the ch.im it will paralyze the smelting induetry m the I nited States. Kev. J. J. Faude, rec.orof Oetb semane Episcopal church at Min neaiHjhs, has been preaching vig o rou s sermon" against the homai. Catholic church. He was warned in a letter that unless his remark ceased his life might te forfeited. Brigands are making havoc among such tourists as are rash enough to expose themt-eives to the danner of traveling in tt'c Lower F.pirus. Cases ot highway robbery are of frequent occurrence and several murders have been c- mmitted by bandits. The friends of Sister Kose tier tiude (Miss Amv Fowler), wlm recently announced her intention of livinir amont; the lepers in the Sandwich Islands, claims there is no truth in the report that she is to be married, anil attribute the story to the efforts of missionary societies to injure her. Mrs. Mary Meehar. is under ar rest in Jcsey City, N. J., for attempting to burn her biother He charges that while he wa asleep she poured kerosene over him and then set his clothes on fire. His little brother came in i nu threw water on turn ana so saved his life, though he was bad ly burned. Sudden change of temperature and humidity of the atmosphere often produces disorders.ol the kid neys and bladder, use Dr. .1. 11 McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm to check these troubles in their incipiency. Faults of mdinest on cause dis orders of the liver, and the whole system becomes deranged. Dr. J. H. McLean's strengthening Cor dial and Blool Purifier periects the process of digestion and assim ilation, and thuc makes pure blood. . v . When the stomach lacks vigor and regularity there will le flatu lence, heartburn, nausea, sick headache, nervousness, use Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cor dial ami Blood Purifier, to give tone and regularity to the stomach. If vou Buffer pricking pains on moving the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find vour sight weak and failing, you should promytly use Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Salve. 25 cent a box. STAGE KOBBEliY. Old California Criminals Com plete the Job. POLITICS IN MONTANA. The Jnrv'a H.sUka Coartaaiai to Our p -She Could Not Coerce Him Would Not Apologize. Kfpding, Cal., .-ept. 26. The Kedding and ( Vdarville staue was ro'heil last night about lio miles from Kedding, near Morley's sta tion, at II o'clock. Two robbers marked, one a lar man, the other a short ai d strongly built fe'low, ordered Ed, .Jrackett to p, presem ng pistols, lhe first question asked was, "Are here inv passengers?" The Wells. Fajgo's Company's lox and gov ernment way iKMich were then throw n nut on demand and from which some $H00 was extracted. The empty envelopes ami packages were put back in the box and sack and returned to the driver. The robbery was not unexpected, as suspicions characters have been hangintr around the locality for some time. In lact the ax used was stolen in the neighborhood. They are supposed to be old bands at the bu-iness, for one advised that the mail ne untouch 1. KILLED BY A COMRADE. They Fight With Rare One Iiea. I'lUa and Lexington, Va., Sept. 20. Tes- terdav two cadets in the Virgil ia Military Institution, Warren Tali- fene, of Virginia, and Frank W. Met 'ommice, of Texas, had a fist- u If. from the effects of which Taliferro died a few moments later. There was some point of honor at stake, and the two youiit men, aged respectively about Iti i ml 18, repaired to one of the society halls, selected their seconds and made a nig. 1 he fiht lasted ibout half an hour, mid both were ha :lv bruised. Taliferro went to his room with his nose bleeding. went to seep ami never woke aga:.. His death was only dis covered late i.i the afternoon. The iown is boih excite 1 and ditr'ss el. the opinion s 'ems to I Miiit nothing can be do '' . .'.'( 'om mice before anv jury i.vrer.'x.ur. . s t ht! two were eveliiv matched as to size, and th tight was fair. This is the tirs! instance of tin kind in the eistory of the insti tute. Ten years ago asl'inirloi. I.toman killed another studem with a croquet ball in a fit ol anger, list lights have been going on constantly, seemingly as a test of" pluck with no bad results. ! aliferro is a nephew of Ueneral I'a'iit rro. one of the most promin ent men in the state. Both cadet.- were first-year men. McCommice vas arrested and bailed out It is learned from a trustworthy source, that .Met omu.ice wa- so badly injured, that he has been speechless and unconscious sine the tight. POLITICS IN NORTH DAKOTA. Prohibition and Farmer Nominate a Hybrid Ticket. ( i k a n i Fokks, N. Dak., Sept. 26. Lite last night the state con vention of prohibitionists and farmers' alliance endorsed the re publican nominees for congress, lieutenant-governor, commissioner of insuran -e and railroad commis sioner, tnd the democratic nomi nee for secretary of state, superin tendent of public instruction and railroad commissioner. nd nomi nated for governor Walter Muir; for auditor. H. P. Dickieson; for treas' ter, K. J. Norland; for at tomey general, N. C. Young and for rai road commissioner, Ezra Turner. Would Not Apologize. City oj Mexico, Sept. 26. En rique Chavarr, better known to the reading public of Mexico under the noin de plume of ''Juvenal,'" society and dramatic editor of Monitori Kepublicano, of this city, was shot this morning through the right hand, in the hull ot the Iturbide hotel, by Mrs. Ixtiise Jaurequi de Cipn mi, widow ot a wealthy Italian. Why she tried tojtill him is unknown positively, a- several contradictory rumors are afloat regarding lhe alfair. At the muzzle ot a revolver, she at tempied to force Juvenal to beg her pardon on his knees, which he reiused to do. .-ome years agn the same writer l-st an eve in a duel. Heavy Loaa by Fire. Tai nton, Mass., Sept. 26. The i irrowsvnle mill at .Norton was burned at 8 o'clock this morning, together with the store house, and atwo-storv tenement house. The fire ms discovered in the spinning room. lxss, $7o,0i:0 to $100,000, A Naval Tribute. Niei., Belgium, Sept. 26. The United .-tales cruiser Baltimore which left Stockholm Thursday morning, arriv. d here to day Duong her stay at Stockholm courtesies were exten led to t officers of the B.-ltim ;c and con tinued to the hour oi ber d- ii t. ure. Thousands lined the hat ks, cheering and w aving God speed, along the course to the sea. Young girls in boats threw countless )ouquet8 on boaro . Jl ship steamed by. The "4 . tn .ute was one that i o iuati-.. - f has ever before received. The visit of the Baltimore to Stockholm will long be remembered. A 4RIEP-IE.MKNTEI MOTHER. Exhuuieg the Ituily of Her Child -Triea to .urm It Rack to Lite. Vienna, Sept. 20. The horrible dei d 'A H giiei-deuii nie-l in -l er was made public to-day. llelenc duller, w ile of a master painter, in Meedhng, near this city, lost her only child, a hoy 2 years oi l, by diphtheria in r-. bruary list, alter an illness of otie day. The suddenness of the death appealed to paialyze the motln rs brain and make it impossible lor her to real ize that ihe child was dead. Ol late she has devoted almost every hour of the day to sitting nn hei baby's grave and holding imagi nary conversations witli the dea'l child. One morning a week ago tne sexton discovered that the grave had been oiened, the coffin lid taken oil and ihe body stolen by the mother, who h;-d taken it to ln-r home, wrapped i: inar-hxwl t nd placed it in a trunk. During the day she had taken it out. and caressed it, ami at ni-ht while her husband slept she had tak'.-n it to led with her and einh -a voted to infuse warmth into it. SOMETUINO OF A TRICKSTLR. A,Sinait Boy Make Capital of a lelght-of. Hand Trlok. He was a pretty smart boy lit is minister's son, by the -jy, which explains it and he got away with a designing shop-keeper in a way that did credit to his parent age, says the St. Paul i'ionet. Press. The dealer had been prac ticing some sleight-of-hand tricks and w hen a bov strolled in lie se lected him for a subject. "You see this pebble?" said be as he rolled it in his. hand. "Now ou don't see it, but ou till ti id a nickel on the biiui of your hat.'' He reached over anil took the nickel, ''Just watch this now," he continued. The buy did so Tht pebble was transfon.ied to a nickel. '"Was that my pebble?"' inquir ed 'lie youth cautiously "Certainly," was Ihe answer. Not content with ohe exhibition "f his smartness he ij'seo the .ebble in his bat; I ;o ! i. .lisao .u-i-.i. lhe bo J d i i- :!n.k Hi hat bi iih.'ii i- t ia e 1 out w tne shop with ;hs i;m.us: "11 that was Uiy pebit'e. then must be uiv nickel." The proprieler Aas too much as tonished at his logic to object, and the minister is worldly enough tc stop writing his sermon to ia.igl. in his sleeve at the . uteness ot tin "cl ip of the o.ld block." IN A PRETTY PICKLE. I Walla Walla Olrl Who Kum Away la Deserted by Her Lover. I'ehd'u-toii F.ist Oretfonimi, A comely young girl with spark ling black eves and sporting a r ri dress and jockey cap, f. und her- ell in a l eck of tou de v- sl -fdav. She gave he' name as M.ss Daisy iui h, ami arrived yet-terdaj from Walla Walla, with a French man, in a buggy, lhe two seen r J rooms at McFarland's lodging house, and ti.e Frenchman left, saying that he wished to put th team a in livery stable lids w as tht last seen of him. Instead of putting up the team he drove off and awav with ten dolla-s of the girl's money, she being left without lucre or frit-mis. Her case hap pened to attract the attention ol h good Samaritan, by whom phi was furnished funds to ret or home. She h it ior Walla Walln rejoicing. The girl told several different stories of It -r escapade. In ex plana'ion of the Frenchman 's desertion, she Slid he i al paid several bills for her in Walla Walla, and probably to k that method of "getting even " An Ancient Cemetery. Fort Dodne Tines. In excavating for the reservoii for the water woiks on the hir that overlooks the town, the work men at Humboldt f.'Ui d fairly well preset ved, the skeleton of five per sons, and as. many more of thost feculiarly dark seuus that so sure y indicate a thoroughly dissolve lody. The bones denote a very ancient cemetery. The teeth wen leifect in a couple of case, but a worn as to indicate great age. The skulls were tilled with a snbstanc principally clay and very hard, and shtwed the veins as plainly as tie genuine brain. They lay upon their sides and nothing f reigt; was found with them except clam shells. They were dow n about two feet. We'iirrv a full line of men's, boys, 1 , .jes and children's shoes at liguie.s that will surprise yon i. W. Simpson. See our novelty dress patterns. They are cheap and of tne latest styles, ii. W. Simpson. Novelties in wash dress fabrics. The largest slock in the city al Samuel E. Young's. Have you seen the uew ountain a' C.iintnina'e? soda Miners: go to F. M. French or your m;.gn;! ipg glasses. A full line of trusses for sale at Cumming's drug store. WOLCOTT'S WORK A Grief Demented Crazy Act. Mother's Rl SSIAN PRISON REFORM. Acqnitwd of Murder-TaiiffBill-Baidall Left no Will - Heavy Lost- Killed By a Fall. San Francisco, Sept. 26. A lispatch irotn Washington sav the treasury departments extreme efforts, have not succeeded in bid ing ti.e mission ot the Wolcott, U. S. Kc venue Culler. When bhe suiln from Port Townsend, it will ie to accomplish three great pur poses, incidentally she will look ior seal Poacher.", and arrest any poachers that my cross her course. he will endeavor to in erccpt opium smugglers near the United vtates tKjrders and will look out for threatened influx of Chinamen now returning from cdiintiies in .'.litish Columbi.1 ami who will endeavor to slip into the UiU' d States. A Cl'RIOL'S MISTAKE. A Jury Oivea a Verdict to a Plaintiff Intended for Defendant. SvuvcfsE, N. Y., Sept. 26. A uriovs mistake occurred here to day in Justice Olxu lander's court room, which is without precedent in the annals of jurisprudence, and w hich illustrates how absurd law technicalities may be at times. Mrs. Carrie Darr brought an action for an accounting against J. Mc Culloiigh, of this city. The jury agreed in their private room on a verdict in favor of the defendant, but when they returned to the court room th foreman blunder ingly announced a verdict 'or the plaimitl". The court accordingly recorded the decision as announced .i ml gave judgment for the plain t 11". Alter the jury had been dis charged and the lawyers separated the mistake was discovered, but the justice sai l that lie could not change- th"! records, ami that the verdict must stand as announced. It world be against public policy to Iiow the luty to discredit its o.ti vi y.liet, and it has Iteen re . .et-liv held that jurymen can n t make ai'idavits with reference owhat may have taken place in the jury room. Prison Reform in Kuavla. St. Pktkhsbi'kg, Sept. 26. A reform is altout to be adopted in the treatment of female prisoners. The chief of the department of prisoners proposes to substitute lor corporal punishment, hereto fore visited upon women, a care fully graded list of banishment .mil solitary confinement, both to take place on the islam! of Sag haben, in the Paci-'c, the solitary confinement to !e measured by the numV r of lashes which viola tion of ' '. rules by ' a woman would now entitle her to receive. If, under the present law. (he would receive one lash with a knot, the new rules wonld give her in stead, ten days of solitary confine ment, and two days instead of every blow with the ordinary whip. Womtn Acquitted of Murder. VicroKiA, B. C, Sept. 26. The assize court was busy all day yes terday w ith the case of Wegina vs. Roi'tleJge for murder. Continual brutalities on the part of Dugan, who was shot by the prisoner.were proved, and the defense set up that the shooting was purely acci dental. Chief Justice Begbie charged strongly against tie pris oner, and asked for a verdict of either murder or manslaughter. The jury, however, found the woman no' guilty. Barrumtla'a, Daughter Attain. Citv of Mexico, Sept. 26. The married daughter of General Bar rundia w ho made an attempt on Minister Mizner's life, lias arrived a Oaxaca. Mie goes to tne t nueu Srtttes with a large bundleof d cu ments concerning her father's murder to present to President Harrison. The Tariff Bill. Washington, D. C, Sept. 26. The conferees on the tariff bill have reached a final agreement ami the icHrt will probably be ready for presentation to the house between 2 and 3 o'clock this aftei noon. The conferees have agreed that the bill shall go into effect Octolier 6. The duty fixed on binding tw ine is seven-tenths per cent. r pound. Killed By a Fall. I 'oicv i lis, Sept. 26. Professor J. C. Keezel of Philomath Coiege, f.-ll from t he r'Ktf of the new college building Tuesday evening, while shingling, a distance of seventeen feet. The fall paralyzed him from the v i-; down. He died this' morning at 6 o'clock. Randall Left No Will. Piiti.ApEi.i'iiiA, Sept. 26. Hon. S.J. Kan 1U, who died in Wash ington on the l.Jth ot April, latieu io execute a w ill. To-day the re; is ci of w ills granted letters of ai ministration in nia estate to his widow. The entire estate left by the deceased is valued at about $0000, and consists entirely of per sonal effects.