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.'-. - JO CKJfTS A WEEK. ALU ANY, OREGON, SATURDAY, DEC EMU I R ltf, 1890. VOL. VI 25 O. lO I OLI DAY j S .:tihl ail J si't the m igiiificeat tli-pl.iV r plush j r . U. iiusi-' tl i h: r.riitf.its nn'rlti.'-i, art .siiimHu.- , X I I p ?.is a 1 I :i-il-, M-'-Iriii-r i- i, Mi -i.ti i'.Vin si-f s - - , . , I tu:nry stan. Is, aa l the? Lrc:ittst .'arie-t) ot te:i a t it 11 1 ! lnli aay prcs iuts. tur tii'i, se.ia I SVM.i. -AT- (!. L 8 LA Tin' (.'oi n- r Uni" Moiv 5T"A! g od4 m.irked down an r..i'.-H. THE STOP, IS IT IS NOW FUJI . th-vo m iMviiinv aim i; nnmi? H V LUJ UJ I 4 SMI ll'J. i lll JU uvvii AND Am wool M!:tur.:n Al'ny Woolen Mills, Men's Ni v'..-d.!e niis, Young Men's Tailor Mi!-- ."iln l'V lt of Tailor-, li i'i.'.r -Is if Patterns to t-le't From. "Z2JLV Z"72TJ2Z. DSE3S 0V2RC0AT3 li'ui'anUM'i! Sp:is'i:ki!!u and Wurraiiti'il lla soiialili; in IVicc. K. BLAIN T',3 Lsailina lerc'nnt Ta;!iir, Aliiany. Mm- ,rrha.nk!jivin; to CJhi-istmas I NITr.K IN liuLi 3 n u; ! Lo.M.iy, ..r. A-i'trdii tj the itl:n:tn'' of t. ,.i,v, :it AILany, On gen, ..i. . eniher, A. !., IS'.h). VI I'XKSS: .1. l:. VH M.l.KY. K. '. CVI.I.AIUN. To wliieh 1 l.-ilv . liifv, All people presentim; a certificate of dites inclusive, will he a i,t .1 14 H-r i-eeit. diconnt on cash puivha es, at the only tijiiai: ilealin stove s'ore. in Alhany. mitb. SHOPPERS r'jr old ai.il )oiii.gJ toilt-r, tr.-i-itiS. HltL';iilt lit'i - ! C ii II A n in Odd lYIUws Trni ; ! will lri sold at astonishingly l-'v ' ND- WITH MCE ! j K I if li I i ) COKING) ft! V i iva mis- w, ,Ji.......v.u...,,..j. iiI. and tin laws ol tin- State o U lore the '5th twenty-fifth .la t i Y j. : 1 1 ! i i 1 1 I'oiinly, ' UKV Sz Senders 0m mm Absolutely Pure. Tills poW.li-r never Varies A a'-:Mf of iii i'ytstreii1li :i:il vlm. (..inwriev . 'u re .icouomical than the ontinar) -.tan, caetiol l.i- - do. in ... n,. wnli uitillttiiita of lo-.v t :, -:i --!.jiii Mi'iin or pnosprni. foal Ollll Hi I'SK. linYAl, H:,H , ( .. (UK i If'- '.V:.) sf . V I.i-wis f. .tiii;N- v ' .... j- -it- ! Tlie Celebrated 1 1 .. alii) CUK l WarrniiU-il to iMJfcf JTi'V?'- ' '' " cure tii tiitWkitfittl r-fui,.!..! eV AFTER tli' t ner.'tixp organs of .'!l'r m-v vln'th.-r ; aninj from tin: ex. c us vi aViu'vunt, I itia-o r ojMuin, oi Ifir null itiiitiiiiil iu.iif n tio'i, over if.tiM'vi' e, ( c., i-u-h a-. I-tr of r.iiM I'.wtr, W:iKe(i!'in--. ti;t,riir l.wn j ,ui.! ii; he l:t k, .M i.iitiil V-uH';., II;. n-i-na. Nit f'n 1'r.tKT ri -n, N" ' t'irii I Onti.H i hhih, LciM-'trrli'M-, I tizin.Ts, V. tk M.-MMir t , L'-s ff I'urter ii'ol I ?. f i v win.!. i nt t, f.tl f'i'u l tn -r irrii: .M a-e rm-i ii.tti.ity. I r:,vi 1".; i;li..-,f. f r ssi.Ott li ftt lv tiiuil ri fi if-T of iM icn. niiZMI 4.S C:aM: is rivi-n ; iii4 t.'-crv Icr n. -r tu ri ttiu.l tnt !;...!; ii u I't t-fM -...:.( '-a..- im :; e.Kn tti. He h.i ih-.i a I ie.iti:ii)i:i:ili from (!! ill: V-,llU4r, f tN 'AtlO ll-kVtr lM-fil ptrm iitcTitH itr; i tlie u f Afiroii.iiiif , l.ircniar fit-. A Itn I lie; iif;ut pjiriiK o. WttTn liratn h, iiux, V.7. i.iri.lti.i, ri!on. tail l( ti!;H, Aii'.nr,, r.-jn. ! Mart Bilia FKAIE Fii:: Kir Kt'iin'e It- r L'til ttiTics; i:oth-iila- tin-in n it in.f k-t. Nevt-r .fait. ftiir-ccMHfuiU x Vfi I"lit"" '"'! . .vyrfir iuar:i!itec' to ro- f1 ff'f nici-wtruntii.ri. M I'p't lit- lunnlmv'- t'll. .- ..t fil.!,;. y Hatth tit.il inont-y Take no titlier. fcent al lrfrt- mail on ivr inf rf prlc:-, j2 (i. A.I -ir 4lir l( ilirlnr 4 iii:fxiy Vt!t l.rj'.i.th i '.. -'7, 1'itrlLllM, r. Sold by Koi Lay & Majon, Albany. OregeB mm AM) WAGONS, a Z I. lit on hulil ull.l c.ili Lt.'' il l'.hhI IKWAUI'Ai OX. ISOM -Tin: jBottl er -usi:s tiik PASTEL R FILTER ,i.1.llI1.I Mollit01.( s.i- ,,.ri,ir sl-nt-s iin.l range, l: k wanante.l 15 years', Sugar kettles. Myers for.-e pumpe, jiie liose, eoj ier and porechtin haths, basins?, cU.s.et-, ilnii,liiii liy p.artieal workmen, hardware t utlery, pluaift lah terns, tin, copper and sheet imn ware. I'nstvni' IVafer lillcr. We pay TI I V I'Rl"! ' ' I IT t door on Hf.'VeH ln:;!it her". AN LNDlAiN JJATTLE. Ovr Twenty cf the Redbkins Ki. led in tlie Dad Lands. TIIK ;lIOST KAMK tOM'IXUKS rU.Lt.ng Amor.g Th. inse'vw AlattDtd Settlers S epiiig Uptn Thoir Aims IE u Iroulila Feartd. CiiicAuo, IVc. 12. A sptcial from Tine Kidgc, S. 1)., indi.-ati s ilint the light hetwuen tin' peace war tart iwiici in Two S'rike'F iiand '."aw ismii fiaiiguinary thai: ii '-' c t in the usHocsated tlis- j. c e a In .-. H s-ays Yarikto'i i liarlie j e.l si..i:x and .'.ixetn- in.!;! M.cr, eanif in from t!ie In .1; ii a i -p i. i !, I'.ad Lands hiii: i- p..: !- a ..!... i lv iij;hf. anions tin I i,o.. . - i (. hit !-- Shoit l'.n!l and I'i'i -ir k ri. luich claimed the ic t r i i: . iiti l each tried to i-e-i-.i.e it y lorce. The resuil i .. - i!!y!ive dead In'l mh. 1 c -rili-d hy .i v t : i! v-.i... i- ; waiiing !') :-oni" time '.. e cap;- to the agency - hi s I .i i..;.k advantage tc i he light to ii'ake ih.-ir escape. I' is im! I.i, own y. ; v! ich chiel eoii.jii' n i i.;;ri;.; ieinl'ojcein.nil. have cone' ii. )!, Mandilig Kock a::i tiiin j jgncie.-. iL-piedationi-o! J iidiaii.-; !i.ie 1 . en extended to the loot !-e l; . i, k Hills. Fly- :U I'.ei!. a le id owner in the hi!l. i.i.si Let n capiui. d. It i nsi less. to talk ol peace. ; ! re has hl-eli II i at'eioi'i i:.i lie i.ai t of the h.'Mit.-.o i...-., ,il ol their -li ! I lii--.iiieil! - : in ; the .';;ce Coun cil w . id held. None of the promi- s hive he.li ki'pl. there is-tru-at . xvit.-iin Mt heie. It is saiit h t w het: tin- c i. i.i letumed lioin the ag'vcy a g'eat council was held. Iwo s-tnk.s and followet lav .r. d peace, bin fdiori. Hull aii.i olhei chieiH, coiii-.xjsing a ni.ij.ji it .: ;l eciupr.. took a decided ground on ti e. other side. The council lasted M V. ial hunts, din ing; which the excit.'iiii-nt reach".! the high-I'M- pitch, and linallv broke up in a riuht. I'roops have re eivi d (.rdertj to be in ! .i.li:.i ts 'o march to the liad I. ,;i ii. M:.nkm-..iis, Iec. 12. The Joii.ji.iI'h ew liockfoid, !., "P? i- ul :uys : Jscw Kockford eo lle idep' mi tlii'irarms last night. A pally of ioiix camped near the I oa u. an I kept up the vhosjt datice all night. Tiie Indian.-: -i .,. liom- ll'.ini lid,' llhlil all ii guard was i.laci.l in 'he bui'din. A few i-al'l.; e:e aSo l-.K.-d. SeUlcis are coining in liom all iliri-ctions this morning. Ommiv. lie-. 12. .Warty 00U lodges, :;(HII Sion x. including the blinds i.f Two Strike and Short liu!', an- ii. an In g in from I5ad I arid.- to I'ine lialge ag. ney, in obedience to ienei-il i'.l'ooke's (.--U-i , an ! w ill rep-irt o Inm tonip-lit iii.li.-s they are Mtampeded hy 11. -h iiliiiois. I lll.in I A I. A I-FA I KS. It not ! to lit mot v from Oilier I'm i Mm , S. I'. Dec. 12. A war rant has I ecu sworn out by a new s pii i man, a'aiiiHt Attornev Gen eral ll. pe- The Attorney I iei.eral li-cliasg -d frin: his department Thomas l ull-'i-, a e'eik who in the lal.' .l-.-ii.o t.-d with Haskell I'.o't.'i -, in!.. i ming bi n, w hile he 'lioj.c) was Mt. rn-v-t ie'iera no iiid.'iiendei ts woi ld be retained in .'liice bv bun. (ieneral statutes pi. ii ides a 11 if f from $500 to.tl(KX) ii. .1 iin-i i-oiimeiit from three months to one year for inlimlat 1114 aey ci:..'n l-ecm-e of p. litical opini. n-' r for discharging any one lor Ml- i. en . I.AIIIlK IIIMKXTHIX. II II. i l:ii t. MihhkI.V for 'Roman's Su IVrKi'i IhcruoiT, Iee. 12. The national convention ol the le.leration of labor to-day r"-eleirted President i iompers. I'ii iniii-ham, Alal'ama, vas chosen as I he next place ol meeting. In accordanire with the direction of the convention the ollicerg have drawn a memorial reipiesting congress to pass a reso lution already favorably reirted by tlie pioper coiiimiltees, pi'.pis ing an amendment to the national constitiiliou lor woman's suHVage. That .piestion m iy go beioie the people. ItAl.I.OI IN; llKI.AVFU. Thp Idaho V. S. Sim ntorHlilp Drat;. A Ions, I'.oisk Cn v. Idaho, Dec. 12. In both blanches ! tlie lei.' slature to .:ay an ineH'"ctiial ellort wa muoe to taken ballot fcr I'liited States senator to-morrow. No bal lot will not bet il.cn before next Tiics-day. Northern men stand linn and claim thev hold the key to the situation. A bill providing for Australian balloting vas intro dubed In the house to-day. :unK.-r ImiU-teil. CiiK-Aiio, Dec. 12. The grand jury this afternoon indicted Ban ker I'retitiian, w hope bunk went to tiie wall a short time ago, ami his c jshicrA'. S. .fchnson. on a charge of eiiibi z.lement and capiases for meir arrest were at once lf-sued. Tins imiietmcnt is lor tlie receipt of moneys fioui depositors after the insolvency of the hank was ap parent. ltKLKASICI FKOU CI SI IV. The JuiKe ICale.l that Indictment Was Nut tlulflinK- San Fkancisco, Dec. 12. (ieo. Dixon, the alleged Seattle suiua gler, was it-leased from custody by order of .ludgo Hotl'inan, t f the l.'mted States disti ict court, who setaiJe as defective the indict ment returneJ by the jury, drawn from the ' northern division of the li.-lrict of Washington," this in stinuietit tdio-.iM, h;3 honor ruled, have bet n found by juiots drawn from the di.-trict at large, anil not li'oui any sub-division of it. '1 his ruling, it is claimed will undo the 'en months work by Washington jurors anil the 169 indictments re turned by them will ' e invalid, TIIK 11(1811 PIESTION. Pnnit-11 Akd to Yield to the M. Jority. Nkw YoliK, Dee. 12. The Irish l-ailiainentiiry furd association issued an address in which the say : "While it. pains us lo lake a ctand atrninst him. whom we have lieretoior recognized as Ireland's leader, we unhesitativgly assert Ina' I tie c iuse of home nile i- su l-erior to any man or set el men We tlu-refoie endorse the position taken by (he visiting arli:iuin tiry delegation and unite with them in asking l'ainell to recog nize the w ill of the majority." Heath of It Kailliillii S ul.lor. l.oMios, Dec. 12. .loseph Ivl. at lloehui, the sculptor, died ven siii'.deiily this exening presiimabl of heart disease, lie had exceted many works for the royal family. Mhh' Affliction". Man Ixirn of a woman, rpankc.! hy a hired nurse and jerked Iv.ld headed by cranky schooNmas'crs. i of a good w hile an I at'ei .led with a vaned and select assort ment of troubles, lie lingcts in Hie lap of luxury till his ptitrrnai ancestor tires him out to begin lis battle with the world, lb hir-'S out at $12 a week as cishici m a hank and is expech d to b.-ai-! at a fitt-chifs hotel and wear out $2-,H worth of clothes in a year. Of the two evils he choom s the least and ' fetches up" in Canada. He marries a " ben ut fill girl of eighteen summers" and finds he has a dutiful mother of 4"i w inteis to be looked alter and he geeks solitude in the club room, ilegoesouton New Years miming ivith the injunction to "look ti e upon the wine when it is red" thinly imbeded in his mind and ;as sworn not to look upon the vine when it is red ; he looks u: on Tom and Jerry when it is"yallt r." He leaves his vine a-'d tig tree and goes outon the world a pattern of domestic virtue and when the "wee sina" hours are come on a hackman takes him home "orei.le." He starts a newspaper and hia friends promise to support I im but in the hour of his need he finds that promises, likethiee cent lamp chimneys are easily broken. If he don't pitch into the prophibi tionists his "liberal" patrons cuss him and if he does his "high morality', friends stop the paper. If he refuses to be sociable with Tom, Jim and Jack they say he is stuck up, and if he makes intimates of everybody they say he is court ing public favor. If lie publishes all the news, science, statistic., foreign reports and buiuess out look they say his paper is dry, and if he tries to spice it nb a little they say he is getting two fredh. li he doesn't make a personal of every! odv in town they will finally run a. toss some mui who dosen't like to be personal i.ed. and get his head punched Kx. A MY rilIC I. CHECK. It l.ea.tn to the Kec-elpt itf Kimlielii of KeRRing Letter. For some time the Rev. Dr John U. l'axton has been receiving letters from all sort" of persons in various degrees of alleged destitu tion, asking him for sums ranging from ) to$ni'U out ot the proceeds of a.r10 MM) check which he i- sui- iio3e..l bv the writers to receive as an annual charity tutu! irom one ol Ins wealthy parishioners. these letters have become so abundant of late that Dr. Pax ton nibliely complained about it last wndav Irom his pulpit. Recent ly he told a Sun reporter that they simply showed the longevity of a ie. "For," said he, "a New York journalist wrote a story live years ago alsjnt the millionaires of this city, and said that a certain wealthy anil charitable member ot my congregation gave me iflO(i,(HH) every year lor distntition among tiie needy poor. I began to get letters at once Irom all parts ol t'p country from people begjing ai I. There was not a word oi tMithinihe story, hut to show how thee thiitgs are saved, a Kansas City paper printed it as fresh news the other day, and 1 have , again been deluged with letters. One woman wanted to start a Ixiarding house. She sa'.d she would get the furniture if I would get the house. Another wanted ine to send her daughter to Kurope for a musical education. I s'tnp'y put the letters in the wasTe-paper basket. But I wish they would stop coming, ks they an ioy me very much. Our church supports its-lf and its choir on its pew rents, and there are no dona ti us of $h)0,000to any one." New York Sun. DAY IN COMJHKSS. The Appoitionment Dills Ctfo.e the House. ANoTIIEI' LINK Or STK AMEKS. Nnuiercba Roaiors From the Field c lie Indian Tioulles Eyan Not Guilty. - Washington, Dec 12. In the senate to day the resohit'n n ofleied yestetday by Dolph, instructing the commitite on pi ivileges at.i1 elections to impure ami repmt whe her the right to voieati-.tiv elect on for presidential electoi, inemheisof c.irgr- ss. legislatures or flice. s is denied lianvn.ale eiti.en of any state, oi is ubi i.'ged except for piitiicipaticn :n reliel-ii- ii or ot her crime, w as taken up. Dolph Paid he part'ciuarly wanted ih coinmittee lo g ve atleirion :t ti whether some st.iles hid not provided in their co;ititu io:i.s, or l.tw s, Mich o i; - .pia'ilic " ' ns as Were not permit! d by : e I 111. auieudinent lo the con.-: lutein without :;u abridgment of !-gr-samal repiesenl:;lioe. lb said the constitution recently adopted in M is.-is-ippi iid impoc such ijUjlilieations and l be re pie rentatioii of that stal shou'.l be abfidged. He sent to the clerk's d. -.-k and bad read the iccei.t in augural mcsJage of liovernorTi 1 m ;ii.el South Carolina, which he said was all ol!i-i:'.l deelaiation that the great ihim- ol colored im !: nl the: out b were not li t. e. e: cis-1 l he i. et i e !iani liise,that rtbiie ill-- people i:i the -..nth v e.e in -..'i:!ioi of state govern ment ;Mid pioposi-d to in.ontain control ol it at all h i.aids. those plopo-ilioiis sb. wed cl at iy.I olph s.id, th t tie- coh'ied pi-ople Ot the South are i:i I to be permitte.! lo vote as long as li.ey o'td th" repuliHi an UcUe-, or whet lit-r voting would secuae lepubl can control. Ye-t moe.i an amet dnieiit in c'ructiig tin- commission to in ipiire fm ther w helher bv any state legislation, any citizen of the t inted s.t;ttes was denied th. light to work on public improve ment by reason of tln-ir color. He reU'l a clause 'i.m lh r. cent statute of the On gon republican legitiaime, authorizing lhe build nig of bridges a. el providing that the work of white laborers should be emploved on ttie v.oik. It migiit be, Yest said, that the pro vision was intended lo exclude tin Mongolian, Indian and Nig.o. The democratic slates had icvcr denied the ueg.o ti.e i-ht to earii his bread by honest labor. Dolph replied that an alia-ion to Tillman's message bronjlit out the declaration from Butler tha' he was i ersonally willing t- s and by Miat mesMtge." Dolph said I. e was infoimed that the s-t tiator ( i'.' l h i ; himself had threat-ned the colored men in his enij loy that lie woul I discharge them if they voted the repubhean ti -ket. liu I. t replied that w hoever made th:tt : latement was guilty of a tlehbetate and wilful falsehood. Hoar arose and sxiil he had ncde the siatement that he had r-a 1 within twenty four hours in a public doeuim nt the testimony of the senator from South Caiolina Itefore the com mittee in which he said he had told the c doted people en his plantation that he should dismiss them if they voted the lepublican ticket. Butler said: "Then I remark I made applied, of course, to the senator from Massachusetts." Hoar replied that he was not to be detcried from saying what he had to say, either b the niHiinei or behavior of Buller. 'l he reso lution then went over until to morrow. in tiii: not sr. 4 he apportionment bill, based on the repiesenia'ioii of :;5t mem hers of the hoti'-e of representa tives, as o.ginally proposed by Frank, of Mi-som i, was rt-iorted to the house to-day. The leport notes the c anges and says from the population of the 1'iiited Slates the committee sublrac'ed the population of the Di.-tr ctof Columbia, Oklahoma and l.'tah. The remainder was i! ,.0S,'.i0ii With this milliner diU'creiit ratios were obtained bv taking as a di visor the piop -sed nuinU-i ol members. Each minder was tak -n from :i:!2 to "75. Trials weie made un il a iiiiuibcr was found whic'i would give the ratio, which in application would se.-ure each state against any lo-s in mem bership, and in no instance h ave a major fraction. This nuud.ei was found to fie :5t. The ratio was I7;,! d. The numb, r of metnliers obtained on an even division was :':!'., the addiiion.d 17 needed to make :!5 was seen-e l by dividi' g anoLlu-r inembtT ol each ot the I ci-il u li.i'ii.r l.ift tt it a tii:iinr fraction. Those states ate Ala bama, California, lieorgia, Indi ana. Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, j Maryland, Massachusetts, Oregon, i Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, ' Texas, erinont, Yirginia and Wisconsin. A Fatal Explosion. Paessbi n, Hungary. Dec. 12. ' An explosion occurred to-day at a factory in Zundorf where the new j explosive, niegatin, is inanufac I lured. Tnree women were blown I to pieces, THE CHKKOKKK STKIP. The Indiana Odeied S35.OOO.000 for Thelj Kight and Title. Wichita, Kas. Dec.12. The fol owmvr dlspaUth wassentfrom here las night: To t hief Mayes, Talequah, I.T. : 1 w ill see Williamson and Blair's O.tXiO.OOo for the strip and go them I5,H() 00 letter. I hold a loyal Hush. Si-nd tleed and ab stract to Wichita National Bank. W. M. Levy. Levy is acting for a company or ganized here within lhe last few tlays, that are in earnest about the purcliaseof the Cherokee strip. It is not known (Kjsitively whether they were acting on their own cap ital and judgment or not. WORLD'S rAIH, The rrrfcltlcnt 1'rged to Iaaneluvi tatioiiNto Foreign Nation. Washini.tox, Dec. 12. Thomat W. Palmer, president, and P.eni. P-ntiei worth, secretary of tht woild's fair commission, and F. W. Pck, of the I.hhI directory, waited on the presMent this morn ing -I..I reqnesU-d that he issue a formal pioclamatioti inviting lor eign governmeiits to participate in the lair. They submittetl docii iiienis to prove that all re.piisilt l otiditions pteseiified by congresf had b. en fully complied with. The ptesident assnnd them that the procianiaticn would be issued as the necessary formalities were ob served. Tin- toxin ry-Kiliain Milrh, San liMMi.-to, D.c. 12 Re git. ling the reported matching of tiodirey to light Kilrain, Presi .ittit Ful.ia. of the California Alh'i ti. t ilth, states that the an liouncemciit is sultstantisdly cor reel, but the diiectors wid prtib ably endeavor to arrange that the light to take pla.e earlier than Msrch. 'lhe winner will probably be matched against Sullivan. l'roMiMrtl Arm)- Chance. Wasimxi; ion, Dec. 12. Thc hotisecoinmiiteejoii military affairs to-day ordered a favoiable' report on a bill to revive the grade of Lieutenant (ieneral of the army, and op it hill to increase lo 75 tlie number ol army otlices, whom the president mav detail for dutv at educational it stituiious where mil itary t etics aie taught. Did Not Caune the DUanter. Rkaihng, Pa., Dec. 12 The jury in the case of II. Kemp. the K-ading railroad brakeman, chatgeil Wit l ciimiual litirlu-enci in causing the disaster at Shoe- makerviile, by which twenty PC V pie were killed and many injured, mis morning acquitted the pris oner. A Youthful Murderer. Ciikvknne, Wy., Dec. 12. Chas Miller, a fitteen-v. ear-old boy. niur deied Koss Fishhaugh and Wallie Fnierson, of St. Joseph, while stealing a ride with them in a box car. He was found guilty of mur der in the first degree. The pen- any is death. The Market. San Francisco, Dec. 12. Wheat nominal : No. 1 white tl.;iO: choic.a fl .31 14 ; milling 1.37.',, a $1.40 per Ct-niai. l.ivKKi-ooi., Dec. 12. Wheat unchanged. Nkw Yhiik, Iec. 12. Money on call, easy; prime mercba'ntile paper, $7.5 I ( 10. sterling ex change tpiiet, siea.lv; sixtv day bills, 47S; demand 483. They Start a New Paper. Di ki.ix, Dec. 12. The Anti-Par-nellites have I'.ecitl d to found a new paper t-1 be c died "The Sup-lr.-s-d United Ireland." The first isbiie w ill appear Monday. Killed by a Falling Balldlng. Nkw York, Dec. 12. During high winds iii Brooklyn this after noon a two-story brick house in the course of erection was blown down. It led on a brick structure occupied by an Italian shoemaker and liis 13-year-old (laughter, who we-e killed. Klg Tree to tie Reserved. VsniSMToN, Dec. 12. Instruc tions were issued to the registers and receivers of the land offices in California to withhold fron entrv any lands containing "big trees' The intention is to ask congress to reserve such lauds for national park purposes. Lyui h llaa Arrived. Pmi.APKi.i iiiA, Dec. 12. A sup ply of Koch's lymph was received to-day by the commission appoint ed by the University of Pennsylva nia to Investigate the rcethod. They Iturned the Paper. Di- m. in. I)ec. 12. On the ar rival of Paruell's United Ireland to day at Cat-sell Island a crowd seized the papers and burned them. Yt reek of the Bank. Pim.APitLr-HiA, Dec. 12. Geo. v. or.t, who was the master mind of the Work-McFarlane Pfeiffer Dungan syndicate, which it is alleged wrecked the bank of the American Life Insurance Co., was arretted on a warrant sworn out by the district attorney, and in ueiauu oi fu.uuu Dan, w. a committed to jail. Hundreds of people lo&t their all. Choice orange cider at C, Brow nell's. A TRAIN WRECK. Federated Labor Convention is Favor of Woman Suffiage. AMERICAN 1K19H FABTT. PtoUHier lock Lypb Em AnlvtC la PkiUd.lpuia-Th. CtankM Stole Wrla'iFilr. Walla Walla, Wn. Dec. 12 A collision occurred m tbt )&kB Pai-illc near Coyote Btation. aeven miles west of Umvtilla Junction, a 4 o'clock this m-tnin;, between two freight tiaius. Tlie regular westbound md the brat section of the east hound extra. Head brakeman J. '- ts o- the exjra was instantly kii'.d. Kngineer Nich ols and Fmiuau Geiae seriously injured. When die ngntar west Isjuint freight was within two mile of Coyote Hit- engineerraw another I ram coming east on the same track. The encint-ers on both the train quickly reversed their engines and applied the air brakts, but owing to slurt distance and piesunaably rpid spted oi l lie trains the two engines crashed togethrtr, complete Iy demolishing lioth. ' The two en gines met with su.-h force that they were welded together and the caia hack- uf them were telesct.ptd, ami box C(trs piled up eight or nine tleep. Wnere the accident -cur-re I the track is erfectly sttaikht lor a mile ami lhe eng titer of No. 23 saw the approaching train in lime to set lhe air brakes, infouu the crew who all jumped, none be iag injured. 1 he passenger train was tlelayed over seven hours. The extra had orders to stop t Coyote, and await the passing of the regular freight and piatiier 'ut passed through williont slop ping. When the second section arrived and found the tint section not side tracked, the conductor im mediately surmised a wreck had o curred and telegraphed for as sistance. The track was torn tip lor nearly a mile. Both engines ami nearly all the cars was a total wreck. A temporary track has been built around the wreck. First tortfage Boads Cleeed. Sam Fbancisco, Dec. 12 A com plaint waa tUt-d to-day apaanet tbej 1 iregon ImpravemenV Co.; by the Farmers Loan Tiust, of New Yoik V) foreclose 5010 $1000 firrt morL gages, which havh been in exist ence since December, 1880, with six per cent, annual - interest. Only one payment of $30 lias lieeu mad- on the interest. There ars already four similar suits pending agaitiht the Improvement Co., but the one in question is ou the first inor gage and wilt proba bly swallow the asse's in toto. The Iatflaas WUI Com lu. Chicago. Dec. 12. Gen. Miles to-day received a dispatch from Cien. Brooke, at I'ine Ridge, eas ing that irom report received be is of the opinion thit Two' Strikes and moot of the other t ide's are commit in. Short null and Kick ing Bear, with a small followfug, went back into the bad lands. f here was quite a tiebt and some Itidinn-' t i-e 5 ml. llewilltryto get lb. ui iuui tne agecy, but they ii, ay get beyona his reacn. A N w Lisa of Btaaaaers. New Orleans, Dec. 12. The Ancb-.r Line Steamer City of Baton Rone, from St. Louis, struck a snag near Hermitage landing this aiiernoon ana sunk. Two un known deck passengers known to have been drowned. It is report ed that six r eight pisaenaera were lost but this was not authen ticated. The steamer was valued at 150,000 and cargo at $100,000. Reported Attacks. Dknvk k, Dec. 12. A special to the Rocky Mountaiu News, from Rapid City, Dakota, says: A 'auaw man brought in tlie. storr this afternoon that a tijtht bad oc curred between the troops and the intiians under Kicking Bear. A number on both sides were killed and wounded and the Indians were routed. 1 he story lacks con tinuation. Will Resnala. Nkw York, Ike. 12. Win. O'Brien, T. D. Gill and Timothy Harrington sad for England o- uoirow. 1)1. Ion. Sullivan ana O'Connor will remain behind with the object of continuing the appeal tor tue eviewM tenant's land, in the event of the consultation in France proving successful. A Special rroaa Oklahoma. Nkw Orleans. Dec. 12. Special from Oklahoma City, Oklahomo to the Picayune says a courier rushed in this morning and reported that 1000 Indians h .d gone into camn t hree miles east of Choctaw City rva a . tins morning, ine innatutants ol that place areal armed and nocked lo Oklahoma Citv to ask protection of the troops. Captain Steele lias telegraphed to Washington. Appointments Mad. Chicago, Dec. 12. Three im portant appointments were an nounced to night by Director-General Davis at a meeting of the lo cal directors of the world's tir. Moses P. Handy, of Pennsylvania, a well known newspaper nan, was named chief of the department of public action and promotion. Hon. W. J. Buchanan of Iowa, chief of the department of agriculture, and Joseph Hirst of Florida, secretary of instalUuion.