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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1890)
r -.w - s-lsv. - S.-s.--s,. s-s i-.- ..i- t-s---.-s. HosJ-ef-- i r - - vi'j! v, n , J, : . " - . , - J-' ' ,-, -. ' .' V .. .. . . - - '-l: ?-.tst; . 'A JO OKtfTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DiSCEM liEIt 0, 1 S!() VOL. VI NO. J5 i', vi ! i' ALL HOLIDAY GOODS At W at New F.IOI ilJflf O lid At- i n fPslFmnrlV 111 jfjiTThis is a simple fact. All holiliv good-i will go at est or -veil Call :tt on , for the go ds aw going f ist. THE STORE IS ANI IT IS NOtt ? vntu i?in t;n. with r mj Ui! 'J HONS 0.F MONABLB GOODS, v'AUD Z.S0B1S 00211110) AM v I si'r ;t;-:n Al:iy Wo..la M illMnn S'Tvi'Ti ii!f Sui' i, uri Men's T.-iilor Male Suits l'V let of Tailors, 1 1 :i ii'l Is of Patterns to Select From. H3.V7? 0V3330Ar3. D?:S QV2LC0ATS Guaranteed Swisouahlo and Wnrmnlcd llea sonablo in Price. L. R-BLAIN 'The Leading HercJiant Tailor,- Atay, Orcjon. rxiTKi IN HOLY Mi: :' li.r. ( 'onnty, r. Ae.'.otlii o; t. tl-oi-hiun . ..i '. ret'in, Albany, n-g.,n, ,,n ,.i Iif. fitber, A. !., IS'.i). WITN'F.SS: ' .1. K. WHAI.I KY. I.. ('. (;l.l.lf XX. To'.h!ch I hricby iui MAI All people presentinir a certificate of dates inclusive, ivill le al-: 'owed 14 percent. Ji.ieuiint on cash pnrchaus, at the only sin.irc; dealing stove store in Albany. York Prices ! JAMA - IY 1, 1891, y v o HI I II v RIMO s I - 1 I rASTiCUJ! FI h' Villi f Vaiuh:ll !ount v, ( ' ..,,. ail in. I, Monitor, ..;ind, Su- - !, an.l ll.r laws oi th.- Sl.ilo !,.,;,. stoven and laDir-s, ha. k hi l".i .- Il.e :.f,th I eiily I'fi h , day a anaittt-.l 1", yeai s, Sn-iar kettles. 1M-'.V 0YM Absolutely Pure. Tins ; v I'!. i v totis. - :i i in ' fjiii r i". , " i r iii! liuli-Miii'' ii f Hi'MV i;ivni,)i"iir:il full ti:i- uiMi:i;l:) , kiml, anil ranii'it ir .Ii! in ti-1 - . fun with iilill'i'i'.'iir tl low J. -i , ! Ari-jlil nluin lit lilio-T'ti.tti ;'iwt!rr -.niil oi.ly'it: i"iiii, Kiitai. i'.AHIs nv OBK .'' ' V';:i- t. N i.:;wis M. .It, ii ;! A' ' ... i:!-, ; 1" .! I ii t ;'tii. Tlie Caioaratj i Frencli c u k VVarrunt d ?5 AFTER iht) irciiiiratno organs of cither 'X w hthi triiin fiini tht' vxtv-H-ixc 'im- "f sriinuhitf, 'tila or iii:itii, or t !ir -nh oritit'ul indis-n-tiun, ovt-r imlult-ii' e, 1 1'.'., mh.1i al.-MO! r:tifi I'owtT, Waki'iu'ueH-, Hearing lown :iinM tin Hark, W- akii"Mst Hvs-i-ria, N'tr out 'n T:if:m, N l..ni i! Omis kjiiH, l.:ii.-..rrh':, li.zimt Wt-nk MfiiMry, t.ss(,t (o,lt liiiHitcn v.lii' h if in -lt:t.l iUen Icvl ( I'rijuiiiJ'm aji.'aiitl vnt tv m.ii n rror't't of itli Cfry 'i or-l.r rt-':;v ci, id rcfuti.i tin moiiy if a t'ftiii.i nul curt is not elf e-. tetl. Ve h.fcve th.tiH i iOmi: tcl iiiti'i:.t!s froui olil iinl ytUik', of o..rr; .-. xcs, who dave ltct;: t;rnri..ijtitly 'jurmi i;y the U.-H; f Aj'l.roJitiii. Oiruiiiiir free, VMresn nu; 4f5uc4 u ni4 sm: o. VV'fcstcrti I'.rai.- h, I i x , i7. itiriLni-lt Oreuon. K.-if s.ile li I'onIi ir Mason, who eNalcainl FEMALE Fills Kc r Keinale Ir- ri'irutiiritirfl: notli i!)' like them in c market Never j- ..r . .KwfnMv 'v' jJ'iUHei fti'omirient int'i'st riini uih . t'etl. ftave time, Healttt :tn'T money. 'I'ltrV !tO "tiier. S.'nt ti. r.m fti !. lreH9 by niaii on rere'mt of pnee, s i). Ail- I West I.ranrh -J 7, I'oi H um, Or, I Sold oy l'oMay & Ma-on, Albany. Oreec t ! FOR SALE. I A Ijrf wnk ,orf. ix y:lr .o!l wili A' lk iitL'lt: r 'it.i;l!t', t.llt :tii'l s t:nl I to (fiH, Kttrihi r rirul'irs iiiiiiii' :tt lhi UoUhA YSUI'!'IJ!SA rcosT .i ." . ms i::o.s. xsonvi -Tfii:- B ott ler - rsi: s tiik- 'Myers fttree pinups, pipe hoe, cop per and p'ltvi-Iain haths. hains, 'elosifts, phimhiii' hy ji.ai'tie;.! iitii ktiii i, l.:uii ai '. eutlery, hhi ai'A Ui iil- ii--. tin, i,p.fi and tlni-1 iii'imaii'. t'tssteiir Wafer Filter. pay TIIKFREkiHT toyour ('or on stoves bought heve. I Fabcr'3 bldsa i . - - - 1 mmJ f ""it I- - ITCiKT SH'M SHU" VAKI. It Will Be a r.lcOne anil Will Cost :t Million. Minnkai-oi.is, Ik'i2'.i. A Kpi'i ial from Dnlulli, .Minn , ti. t lie Tiil-uiu- mys: It was definitely -ellletl to-ihiy that Captu n Mc I)t)i!;all, muiiu.er of t'-e Steel iljiV C'l iiipiiiiy. will start lor the I'neitie i-oiisi inti ntlayH lo ffitah linh a nhip yanl on I'uget l'oiii i l.,r the biiil'ling of steel "whale iiaek" vefir!s for the i'aeilh: co.isi tiiicle. Ti.e l'uget Sound yard w ill eott i 1,0110 (1(H). Deilareti lnsilii;. Jai-ksoxvii.i.e, Or.. lee. 29. Rufus liull, aged 78, an i una to of ihii ro'intv lionpital, wan adjudged iiisaii'.' i d.iy. , His insanity of t jtecuh r -ype. lle'iniHpines hi? .h sh . iiili of woriiH and that tliey ah- rn.whr.tt old at his (inter ends, le w:i- tar.en t the arishim thi- eVen.li'. N.iiiiii:iti.n tJiiitiriii'l. V AMiiM;:'t-x, Iec. '2l. 'I he s-n-llt- itjifii'ied tie' ; : i , : I i i 1 1 ; i T i t 1 1 (I .! i'.. lift.u ti, us aHoeia'f j nl ic- ! t lie Mliiffiin- f.HIlt til-il;lV. Vixii i' (tv I'u I'ltt mi ion. llillfl S ;llt J, L.'l'.l Ollit'f. (trtutin Cit or., o i. ', :Ht,o. f N'OTICKi h'.Tt'lty f'l ! h ll i .1 ."Ili'li:l!nv iliv jirnv t-i--i . of tht? :o t t,t Con-irt.-toj.l ini- ;. 17") fitt:;. t-il 'Aii aft for hf Milt -.f Ii:,,;., I it Itt tltf St .tv ofl'Uil- ior, l:t, tln ;.,!i .t-ii.i-t uhtt t iisliioutoh I'LTiilttiy," l.iri'-' K. .I:ti,it-s, rn St.-uttif, 'oilot of Kioj, Slrit.' t f Washington, h.i. "his il;iv (lit i liis .u orn tulr:iu-lit Nti. J'l-':tt tr lit.-' 1. .-t- t.ftli.- S. K. J of Si-tii,!i No. ltl, it, rovv,i;i! . ., 1:; Sonll., :aii: .Ntt, ; K.i-t, ;imi '::! .,:Ti r ! .f 'o i-how Tii.it .thi' uii-l f-'t:jli i tiM.tt-. i. i' f: its tiinhri r -t-orir Tt.iiii .r .i. iv if' hi ,i ! t.ui i.om-s, ;ttni lo r.t , 'li-li his . i "to t.. - i..i luiul lu toii' tilt- Kt-: i ti'f ;tnil Kt'i-t'ii-r ot l ftin otlii'i- .if Orison 'iti, t nv.'on. mi ll.iiisi'ia the tlav m Kthni.iri l-:tl, Hi; ..mi s Hi .vitnts.Ms; I. U. !ro.M'in. :-i l-liiln tilils, .1 A i!aw Uins anil M. lit t'. itl a i ' l S-'atiii-. W ishincton. Am I'.'i all I ii t son rl i.tn.ll. ,uii'si'h tilt' ahull ii" fl ii.i i! !ain!s at t i ijiu'-fri! f., til- tjit'ir lll'lis i:, thlH ..l!'i I' III Iti'f.nt snhl Jiithilai f t t-hritari I -'tl. .1. T, AI'I'KKSOX. l:oistir. Nitlicc f'oi rnllialiitii. t'llitw! St.it. s l.antl Ollna; ) (tif.'iiti ( it, nrr: ii, (li t L', !s!i. j No I II 'K is hi tt:tn yivt'ii that id I'lJlup'i.'inri' i It tin- 'r'vis;..iis of tht: art t t t otitrrt'ss 't.iniii: , l-Sis, t'nt'tit'.l, An a"t for ttit' si!f .1 li.nhir Ihmos in itic statt'H "t I t'tforniu, trt'i.'ii. Ni t uita an.l Wasfiiiii-toii Territory.' Ii--.tr II. I'lrouriiiiL' of St-ittlu f.unty tf Km'.'-, St .ft: of iVashtliL'toit, h is th;K ilav tilt-'ti nthiiollii'c I.i-t Mlorrl t-ta't-llit tit .No. :tl .', for tht- i.'i-.-has,' of ti c N. W ! of Set'. No 111 tl:is., r.2 f, ami will offer to how that ;he lain! sotu-ht is iiitirc va'.u hit-fur its titn l it-r or stone than a-'i i - u'ttiral purimse, aim stah.ish Ins i-laint to suit ian.1 ln-fort: tht Ki-irit-tcr ami ltui::ii-r tit this oitn e at Ori-i'mi :uy, t-soii. on l-'ritlav th.- JT'h tlav it rel,Mt:vy, l.sni. lit: nanus as Witnesses r. .lame.-', (.. r.ilinoiiil.-., ll . A. liaiikilis. M. Il. i't. ail of S.a'tle, Wash. it yi.nil all iersonN eiaiii'iiiif atlierst ly the iiiintc-ih s riheit l'.itiils arc re itlesteil to lilt: 'hetrelaiin. in this o!t:i , or liefule sahl l!7il, tit'l -.1 ht hr'iart, l-:ii. .1. T. AI'l'i:i:soN lit v'l-ter. n(i ' Tor I'lililii-al Ion, t iiitisl stati n I..1111I oiliee ) Oie,on.City. 01 , .luiy III, !.yc). ) ')IK:l. is hert lil it-itn that 1:1 eon -ohan.-e wiiti tht? pro. isinns of the aet ot la. .-n ss if June ::, lh7s, entitltil "An aef tor the sale of timhei lanils in tlltihtateH of Call lornia, Ori son, N-vaiii ami Wasl.jnirto.i Ic-.-ritory " Margaret lleiitt. i f Seattle, l.'-'ili t of Kim;. State of VI ashi"i.t..n, has tllisil y fliieil in ttiis olhee her hworn htate meiit Nil, -i lllt. f r the -ii'c hase of the S. W 1 ot sei tif li No li, .i 'ioW.ihhi No lit -south, H i- No :i Kast ami will otTer nro , to sh w tnat the lan.l HOU'jht IH III'. 10 vaiua ole t.-r its tnnl-er or lone than tor .-ri..til-i nr i .in ;i sett, atiil to esfainish her t:laiin to sa.'l ati , ;M-fore the Ittyister anil lie,eiver r ihis ottii:e at. O.e'i.n City, onu'i'tt, on 1 hlirsilay the 't'.tii tlay of Kehruary, Isill. She t.a-iit h -is it-ie s. t; .lames, II. C Mro.vi.ti L., Ceo. I., ni.-ii.! . athl W. A liai Kii s, ail ti Si' .tt't , . a.-hiiiirt'ill. Anv ulni :il: 1 n'Mtiis i;!iiiiiiii.Lr ailttr-ely the ahoi- te.-. ri .,il lai.ilsate tuin -t.il to title their e'ain.s iti thi- otli.-eon , r In fore naiii L'lith naj of f'e 'niur, lMM. J. T, AI'i'KKSllX, Keisler. ni ice lor I'liMil Ml ion. f.AMi On h k at Oi:i:oox City, Jit j .Nov. 13 1N!M). XilTK 'K is In tt-liv pvt 11 that the idIIiim iiio-i.ameil sctllt-r lias lileil 11 .( t . 1- 1 . t Ins 1tit11.t1.11 'o mnkt' lin.'i! t.) "ti' iti h.i; pot t ot I1I8 cLiiin. aiiti that .sai l print will lu loaili: lieti.r. tin' c ,0 i:ty clerk nr Linn cmn- 'V at Albany, On 140:1 . 1:11 .J:itiuaiy 'A. ISH1, viz: I.atavette Y. il.-im. II esN'a.l Kntrv X. Sl!l!l for tite X. V. J t S. U" j nt S. .1. t,i S. V. j mill S. V. .j ..! S. K. j ..fs. c. 'J.'. 1 . 'J S., It. 4 K. lie iii.iiii'.s the f.iiltui in-c itiu ssi's to prove liib coiitiiitiniis lesidenec u poti -onl cut' v.iti.ni nt lid lull. Under tec. 'J."!01 K. S: K. L. Caitie". A. 1. llianlsley, S. . Irani and Henry Suseim, .ill it Ki:o.U I'll lli, Lillli Ci'l 1.' V Oli ooll, I. T. . el l i:son. Ui-oistrr. olli-nl' I'll lilif.K lull. I' nit Kit St ii t 1. 1 mi' k rn r. Oregon fily. Or, Oil, 'J ls'.m. 1 N'O TlL K is hereby i;ivi i tliiit ill i-olii-pi i t iit e u I1 U the pi 01 1.- it ins of llie aet o! tntl.'lfss of June IsTS, ciittt '.. '.I Aii ,.el ..' Hi.- sa!" 0. tinil'.-r lanils in li t- Slates of 1 aiiii'i l i t. On i;oi . I N .. 1 1 1 iitid 'A a Ion -.'Ion Ten ilnrv," ' Willi. 1111 A. llanl.iii-. . ! Sim I ! le. e.iiui , y ..I Uiiii'. Stale of W 1-liiiiL'Ioii, li.' l.i-ilav lilt .1 in litis 1 nice his Mil. 111 i 1 ili'liieiil No, -ill 1, for lli- purilia.se I 1 In- N. K. '4 .a -f.-. No in, in Town ship N.i. Ui s.'lil ;i, K.tiie No -J K.-t. ami 11 ill niter point tt, show that t!.e land sou lt 1 1 1 is nun e valuable lor it 1 tinlter nr ,-t. lie Ilt.in for airricilUllta; pni'pitM-, and to estal.lisli l.i-i claitii I" said land before llie ili-'ister JillO l!i - i-i iii-rtit liiis ollice at Or. i;oii city. I O'l'iron, 1.11 I ri.Uiy Hi.: liTlli day of Feli' tiary. ls;il . lie names ns iiilness- ti. K, .lame-, . Ktlttinmls. II. I!. ltrowning and M. lleivilt, all or Seattle, U';i:-ti. Any ami all persons claimitur advesely the aliove-ilt scrilii'd lanils are ri itlest ed lo tile tlieir claims in this oiliee on nr li. f.ir.: said "iT 1 1 1 day of Febiuary ls-.ll. .1. T. AIM'F.KSON, ltcgister. D EST IT I j T K W 0 1 ! K M KS Tlk Situation in Poit'and Grow in More Ucsp'rate. AI'TEAl. I!V TIIK MAVOK. Hs Demands Th t tb-: D ion Pac lic Co :?ay the Discharged M n, Wi,o II .ve t Mothiog to Kit and No M ney. i j PiiiMl.AM), )i c. 2S1. The situa tion of the army of railroad v, li en, forced int itl!eius by reason -f the cessation of construction on te Sound extension of the vJnion rii'n;, js growing more pitiable .tiiil desperate every hour. - Tlious intls of men ate now living hoiiie li s ;;,id pnre eliiot v in Ilii c.itv iiiti'iy ec 'us.- oi t : sva::i! ;!"ji:s 1 1 ii-1 i i Is oi ness as a.lop'.i d bv th- flow and i'i busi compan v. Mr. .1 II. s mull, ttie couttacior, vi!l in' In te to morrow iiioMiir.tr. !! MiMit in :i',tl: 1 ex pectin.' t .ei money to p.ty his disi.hato:t'.! employes. He was disappointed tin: toe nun aw irrowin i'.-. -pe-:;k-. 1 1 muli etls o; (bent s (. 'piiijj evcty ii'ii' in the public ' 1 1 ' 1 llniis on l lie I .a re lloors, ai.d 111 .-t of them have but little ot ni.thing ti eat. Wha will !-e lone to-liijiht has mil yet been iic ciiled, "1)111 immedipte steps must In; taken. Over It'll men cams' in las nifjlit. an . i 1 1: A 1 . fiJoM 1111: may..k. At o'clock this itttertiOoii M-iyor 1 1,'l.ashtiiiitt n 11! the foi t . -i 1 1 -4 se!.-ex planaiory dispatch to Omaha : Poisri.Axn, ltc. 2'.i, IS'.tn. S. 11. II Clark, vi.-n prc-idci-t an.l t'lier.il manager I'liimi 1',. cilic vaiiway, Omaha, Xeb. D-ar ir: Nearly llMMi dls-cliartred and 111 paid employes of your const 1 11c t ion department are 111 Cortland in various states of destitution, having walked here from tamp, many of them liejrjjin;: their way. Several linn. lie I oi tiiese are beiiiii led and bulged daily by the city and by private ehitity. -:1 ibtHtr 11, en hold unredeemed time checks which the contract ,rs have 1:0 ii.eans to pay, having exhausted their own resources, and bein un able to old-sin ftom your company aay jiortion of the .-fo'iOHiO now iiic tliein on tii"ir in'tia. t I aub tnit that the I'liioii l'a.-ii'n- '. 111 oany is directly respoti.-ible f..t t!ie i ondi;ion in which these i:ien are eft by the Midden abandonment f its contracts, and is bound in ommon honor and decency to lake instant steps for the relief of their destitution until such time! .is lb" wages due them can be paid in full. Van 1'.. 1 i-.Lasiih 1 r, Mavor of Portland. W.iSNAM VKKIt ( IllTK I.IOII. i'lio Civil Sirvli'tj (IiMitiiiissioiu'rH Are After His Scalp. Wasiiivoton, I'.-c. 2'X Th" civil service commission has addressed 1 lengthy letter to the president regarding the annual report of l'ostmaster-t ieneral Wanmim iker, in which the latter naid th- 1 nervine examination, pai tn ...a. 1.. is regatds postotlice employes. Might to be improved. The state ment that fiom one-fourth to 1 tie third of llie men furnished bv the commission throueh the railway mail service examination, have not proved saiisl -ctiry is denied by llie co'iimssoii in the letter, which snoiis lh.it more than niiit! tentiis of iln-xe uien ate still in the nrviie, and the commit-sioneis xpress surprise fiat their work is not satisfactory. The commis sioners say the ligurcs of W'anna tmiker'H dim. leport contiadict his .is-ertions. A IlUi (iliVKliNMKM SI'IT Against tlic Southern I'aeiile nini Ot In r lltii-MrutitiiiK, S'aN 1'iiANiisi-o lec. 2'.. Suit i,a been begtni in the United Styles circuit court by the United States government against the Southern Pacific. Hadroad Com pany, the Atlantic & Pacific Kail to til t'oti.p inv alnl- lhi' Western Union Teli'grai.h Company. Sim ilar suits have been filed in other circuit cinti in liill'erent parts A the Uniti'tl Stales. The purpos of the mi ts is to compel the sev t ral coiporations enumerated to operate th"ir own lines of railroad ml telegraph under tle-ir wn fi.inchises and to set aside 'he leases made in violation of tb. icons itir-ced upon with the gov et liuient. 1 - - - - - 1 I .VI I'Oli I'A NT TO SK I TI.KKS, j A Ktilini; fr-tiii Seeietaiy Noble lit- ' eeiveti nt Oregim :ity. j W siiit: roN, Iec. 2'.K ,!' t- tiiy N'oltle to day, in restionse to ' in.piiiy fieiii the b cal land ollicers ; at iie'on I 'it v, lifgoii, holds that : a t applicant who prior to the act ! . t Augu-t :!0lh last, had p- !-ci d j a title to acres or more i.ud r i t he geii ral land laws. ma . m.ii 1: liiat act aiKpiire title to :',1.'0 act. p more. That is t say, th- act is not retroactive, and hete'e iH lim ila'ion apt'lies only to the an omit which may be acquired alter the passage of the act. A "CAI SK CKLtRliL." TIir Killlns of l-iistiuaster Mat tliews Was a Political Murder. Wamiinoton, H-'c. 2.1. The St.t.- says the killu.g of .lohn I'lentis-i Ma'.thews, posimaster at Cariolltoi), .Miss., by young McHride will probably turn out to be a "cause celebre." A Mai te porler ye.st' iday saw .1. M. Mat thews, of Mississippi, who was republican e litli. late for c ti gress against (ieneral llo. kri- at tiie last .'lection, and who is also a brother of the dead m Mat thews had just ieci ived the!" blow ing teleurani frnu (;.,i tolliou : 'John was murdered by a 1110'n He had been noli'ied by a dozen men that t he niob was going to kill him th it day. He saw the men with their guns and got a rille When he did ibis" the slierill' arrested him and placed him under bontls. John pointed iluee men out to the alien If and asked lit tii to anv t th"in and protect bis lit - The .-henil' refused. It v. a. 'i plot and all were in it. When 1 1 went lo th" ho'el for din; er, McHride who was slill in his .bug s'ore, shot him down with a rT"T gun, killing .him insluntlv. Me lltide lired live shut.s at nini lio'ii 1 revolver after he it as de id. T.'ie mob then began da 111 ing and .siiouiing aiomi.t the holy wi:h lii'.'inest viie aittise r-n I 1 nr.-. s. -h.iiii h.:.l rct't ivt-d s.-.rai aiitioy moiis i.-ttt. s. 'elhrig him It - must liMVe to u 'file ni;i:d' . r 1:0c :ree, and all h- cause ih ;. must ii ve the post ollice."' "My bto'h r," -ai 1 M ut'icws, "was only 'l y.-ats old. ' lie wa the lir-t republican postnia.-i'. r to take the Cario'i'on ollice for 11111 y years, and it was lr. eiy :u th 11 sio it -piiblica 1 l'Oit'ti h ild the ollice." Oi-i'i;oirs A iii.-ttiiit Looks Small. CiiK AOt), Iec. 2.1 The Illinois state board of ajiicuitme, at .1 meeting to-day tl- cided -to ask the ie.'isl.lt'ire to i'.pp! dpi late Ifo'lO.liOO I r -i st lie exhibit at the world's i a i r THE1)AY1aC0N(JKK$S l!AHO HAM IJ.KCTlll TOO M N V SKN. V:i:s. Tl'i-y Kxperifin'e Kirtii'iilly i" T.1I1 in Tlieir Se;ils iiiseussion Con tinued till till' Kleclillll Hill. Ya:s1!,xi,io-, Ucc. In the senate to-d iy the credent ia'.s of t icing- L. Hioiip ai.ti W. .1. Mc Conneil, s 'imt'iis elect from Idaho, wi re presented. Slump, who was pres nt, took the oath of ollice. Vance remarked that Idaho ap peared to h ive ele. ted nio:e than ils sha-e of s'-n it'.is. ami thought the m it ler sboiild be referred lo he committee on piixileges and .-lections. Alter a warm discus sion betive ui ar'.isle, K-agan. spoolier and ot hers ic-aiding .i;e legal ty of llie election 1 three senators bv t he Idaho .e-islature, the credential-of shoiip atnl Mc-Conm-11 were refetred io th- com mittee on piivdeces antl t-lect i ins. I loar a Itlress 'd the sen t- on th- eli-ction bill. In the cotir e ot bis return ks he sai.l thai the sli ug -le lor the pending bill a stru--g e for the iii-t step low ;-.id estab lishing t he doctrine to iiicli the American people were p edged by their history, their ("institution, their opinions antl interests. They could not know in iheir citizen- I snip slaves, vas or inieiior races. llie 0 muuttee thai re jioib d if h i i merely uiulci'iaken lo act on the a-ivice of S. S. Cox and other leading d-mo -t.it-, to extend ttie ii -neticii-n; system of the e. eetoi.il snpei vision i U'eic-i in New York to o'.hci parts of .lie country. II.' said the senators would put li'i ll the w ho e militaty p.'Wer of the governit cut lodefelid settlers ag.nnst Indians, although il.e latter had been piovokcd by a bun I red years of wroii-s. .aild they not al-o p. ..feet them against the unprovoked on rag' s at the 1 .oils? Ii ..l.ii'.ly 11 11 r.l.t fit. 1'nliKS I ( illo , i:. ( )f , I !(('. '.!.-1, S- Sal u rd. -v ni-t.t (dn istophi-r I bach, ai"! .Vi, u;.s found iti a barn bv his brother with a tctrililc woiiiid extending enli:eiv through his bodv 1: was itivcn . ut iy his hrot her. Abraham li.a. h, who f.-nnd hi:u, that iie had been hooked by a . cow Physicians, however express the oniuioti that the Wound was cause. I by a bullet. The testii lony a! ti.e coroner's in.jllest showed th l som- t.o .hie had exi-ted between the deceased an.l his t.r..lher. .tilt t-.soii t. 1 i-hl .Mm 'trb'lt. j San Fit.wi isco, Pec. 20. Th j d.tei :01s i f the California Attdeiic J chin a! a meeting to-night ih e 'ded ' t 1 mat. h .1 im Corbet t ami P-ltr j litcksoli for a coalesl to a ii 'ish.to ; take place belor the clu't i exi : May. The purse is to be .fbt.ooo, I .S'tOO of wbi.'h will g- to tiie win ; ner. P.oth ,iigi!:- ate 11 w in ' tuis city and have s gniied their j w illingness to ace Td 1 he terms. 1 - . j Weallier ileport. '' IMMNlil'oX. Pec. 2.1. A storm, ! motlera'e in energy, is centra! Ibis morning in the Sr. Lawrence val ' lev. Snow is falling in New F.ng- land, the northern part of the Middle Atlantic stabs, antl the Lower Lake regions. In all other districts it is generally fair. Warmer we-ither w ii! prevail to day in the Ceuttai and F.atcru portion" of the country. Vacant .PinlKesbip Killed. Coi.K.w, Pec. 20.-K. II. Sulli ran has been appoiutc i superior judge, vice Judge Ruby, resigned. MORE KLOODiSHEI). The Ti ericlicrous Indians While Being Disarmed Open Datt'e. SKVEI1AI. SOI. Ill Kits KII.I.KII Amiiig tLc D.J li Cipt. Wd'aci- Th IcJian Trouble Aij.iu Asjuuiin.; a Mare Serious A-p?ct. CincAC.o, Pee. 2'.1. Colore! Cor bin's t.rniy headipiarters here, this morning reciveo a telegram 1'iolu ieneral Mil-s, a: Hapitl ( ity, S. I ,.,conlit iiiin- the Associated Press d'spaiches of la-t niht about the cajdure of Iiig Coot and his band. As the military apitoached, the hostile: formed ;n a loiirf line of battle. Majo. Whiteside hiou-ht his men up into line, and when they came within niie shot, P.ij Knot c.ime forward on foot, 1111 :ii med. ai.ti signacd in.it he wanted to spi-ak- nii.'i th- major. I he latter walked out ai.ti met t'.e chief A.i they cnipe 1 award l.i.. foot e.v'i iided his iianii in tokci: I peace. -1 am sick. My people bete iViliit peace.'" And Mi'jor Whitehea I cut him shor: with 1 "I won't, nor .(i!i I have any parleying at all. It i either en coiiditioua' sui!. 1. .hr or iight. Wln:t is your answer." "We surrender," said the chief. " We would have done so belore, but couldn't find you and con! 1 not iiiid thesol.iieis tj suirt nuer." Then, at a signal, his warriors tailed a w hit- ll::g. In le.-s time timn it t ikes to wi'ie U, tie mill tin had iheii' prisoners siirro ind ni and a courier was hastened into Pine Ridge aget.cv for the oilier f ilK tro ps of the Seventh ca'.aiiy m l Lieu'emint i'ayiot's syoiit.- to iiei; g iard and disji1-!!! the p.uty. riiere are 150 A Mi ri'.rs, ;di pei -iectiy armed, ami "50 spiais, tosjether with many cimdreii. 1. tn. it. A re.!!. or ivcchid in this city this aft.irnooii th.it .1 scri ms light had occurred when the tro -ps ttied to disarm Uig Pool's hand, was continued by the re ceipt of t tic folio a ing ielegri'in by t Vtl. (.'orbiii, from (ien... Miles at a late hour to-ni;:ht. I.' -l iii Cn v, s. p., p e. 2.1. (.'oi. '-'iisvilie reports thai whil disarm.i: g Pig Uoot's band a light jcciirre.l. Captain Wnliaee and a few st.ld i r.-i lino killed. Lieut. in din-ton and nlueti .11011 were ..' .11 n led. This again coni'.iic ilis i.e s-f. 1 ; ei-iit r 0: aii t..e I11tli.1i.. Aliu h would have taken place in a short tin 11 had tins not occuntd. Korsytt." iia I 1 wo i 11! ta'ions and a 1 Iolc ikiss gun. (S.gi.cd.) Mll.KS. V.SIII.N-iT.t.V. P C. 2:1. Oilic al d spitche- lr on ieu. M lies, dated dapid Ciiy. S. P.. were receo'ed ! en got t.yticn. Seiiolicld. te'linj; I a l.ght in th- bad La-, .is to d ;v. j llie 1. is: was: " w tiites i ie has j 'our ttoops of cavalry ai.ti h.-ld the j Indians till S-'oi s the reached him I will, lour m re troops la.-t night, i l Si.'iO this morning while dis I arming the Indians a light com I mcncttl. 1 t bin k very few Indians have escaped, 1 th nk v e will nave this matter in hand as soon as all aie in post i.,n. There a no precaution omit ted. the tight occurred near I he head of Wound. . I Knee creeu. I have ju t seen many of the i u.i an who went . tit lowao! lo'-ytue this morning come hack.'' The next di-patch says: "(i-n. ihooke telegraphs that 1-5 r sylhe re'-orte lint while dis arming Tig Foot's band this morning a lively light occii red. Captain Wallace ami live soldiers wer- kided. Lieutenant (iarhng ton ami liftcen men w.'ie wound ed. 1 he Indians are h-iug lninted up in all directions, and none aie known to hiv-' gotten licit poniis. lien-rd II;'. oke also re p .its thai many young wairi.e'. 'hat were goii g out fit 11 the camp in the Pad Lands to the agci-cy have gene iuiiai.i i'.-isy the All the troops have beet, notilied."' A liter dispatch siys: "(ien 1 ral llit oktt rc or'M that 1 wo siioi. wete tired m ar Pipe Ridge agency by some or.-' later in the day, ;iuvl seveial weie fueii inreluin. Ju:li-a large iiumbcr of Two Strike's bind tan awai and the a-et cy is gc; eraliy x ciie.i. I his makes n.a ters io .k Inoi e S: I : -us." -IliiollMi III. O. .11 . Lincoln. Neb., ,,. 2'.. T!i Journal has irom Us spec ill cor 1. so 'iident t he follow ing story ol h" light Itelweeii I in" t loops and Pig Pool's Indians ;it tne camp at Wounded Knee. At S o'c'ock this morning lie 1 !' -op-: h ere masse 1 about the In dian village, the I lo'i'hktRS ii'is overlooking :he camp, not. lift y yards away. i'ol. cotsythe or dered all tiie Indians lo . ome for ward, away fiom the t-nt-L They c ime and sat in a hall citcle until o n: ted. Pisii.ouuted t to ips W ere th Ml thto'Mt around them. An oi.n r was then gi i ( u to 2 1 Indi ans To jo and g-t their gu-.s. They returned w b Ii only ln guns. A detachment t; troops at mice I e- gau to search tiie village, finding ils gnus. As this t i-sk was abotr. completed t -e In lians, surrounded by c imp tniei K and P., began to move. All of a sudden they threw their blankets to the ground, ll bione.l 11 1 1 1 hei I I': lli.j .1 tt.l Im.. a. I c. . : '. 11.. . . i t . . .. . . .' .. . iii in;; rapioiy ai ine troops 1101 feet aw ay. The troops were at a great disadvantage, fearing they 1 would sie ot their own comrades, j The Indian men. women and ! -. ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 li.en i .iii to tliA Roiit.li t hA ! battery tirinsr rap div as they ran. Soon mounted limps were after :hem, shHitii'g tl-em down on every hand. 1 h engagement lasted fully an hour and a tiulf. To the south many took refuge in a ravine, from which it was diffi cult to dislodge them. I should estimate the kil'i d and wounded at 2d. .lust now L is impossible to state the e.vict iiumbcr. Fo'- liers aie hiotncr them down wherever fouml. The field was ne of great c illusion, horses I'tinnirg in ev ry d rection ai.d the 111 -ii for a few moments frantic, o.iing to the tit lortunato way they wer- place.!. Captain Waf 'ace. of K troop, ws the only oth- i-r killed. Pi the fi st toad in Ji of Indians, I hose of I hen. Jm had, net guns iltat ked the Hoopers with knives, clubs j:ml t. midiawks, and lei r Cait'ien W r.iiace was struck down with a b". w from a hatch: t on' the heal. Father Craft, a Cath-dic missionary, received a diet wound, which will prob :b!y result fatally. Lieut, t iariitigt'in, of Arctic ex nlota'ion fame, received a serioi.s loaiiitl in the arm. A number of II .n-C'ttiiniis-ii.'ned otlicers aid ;i ivates were wounded, probably twenty-five or thirty in all. Se- i id of these will likely die. As his dispatch is bei 112 written the toops are still pursuing the ln- ti.ins in evcy direction. Tie I respendent snyst the Indians oust have Iteen im.d to have at tacked the number of soldiers wl o ..e e gathered about them, time t ing only 120 bucks. Tne coi- f-'poiidi nt tlot-bts if any of the 1 n.lia'is w ill he left alive to tell ! e In e when the soldiers get lnongji the day's work. liOLO bTniTik)bfry A CHICAGO I'.ANK KIKI.KI AT IIMill NO . llie ISnrclars Locked tlio Cahler in the Vault antl Secured the .11 one V. hut Were Caught. CittfACio, Pec. 2t. A few min tii. s past noon to-day three men itered llie Merchants Exchange ank. Two of the men went to no windows in ti.e bank, pointed i levoiver at Lynn, assistant shier, who was tie only one in ie i:n'U, :t.,d ordered him to n tne door at the rear and leta bird man in. Lynn dd this, .hen the tohber knocked him loin and kicked l.im in the to .iii. h until tiie young man was moletelv heh l. s-j. Then he e( ' red the vault, t-tolc from the safe ! hree :f50!) pa. kag. s of bil is, son.e ii o.ge iin.la box co itaining deeds C'd nmrtgigej. Then he p'ekid ii,t Lynti threw him into the vau.t n 1 I--ck-.-d the do .r. l lie burglars then po'. their spoils into a sick ..id taking a bu..gy drove (loan in' s rect. The lcok-kt e er, i .lis', pa setl the men at the et. ' i- ce to the bank, and on getting u-id w is i-urp! is-d t tin I thw .en t 1 t '.c ' ph.: ii.i ne present, .ie hioiie.liy opciK ti the vault, i hen young Lynn fell'out, hlo).iy lt d groan ng that the bank had i.'. ii ii. a-cd. Wilds gave? file ilaMii a ! a patrol wagon was t..rt--: in itot purs. nt of the rol "(. w ho c.tti'd lie seen a mill .lie:; I. At the corner of South t'.icaga am! Cottage Orove Avenue the robbers deserted the b.ig -y, get ing into a covered meat a -oti. A voll -y fioui theoHicers' -h it guns s"on cus-i-l them to iiif-cr! the wagoa. John CorliPit -3 m su; !i-p.t)--rett, :iu. after a long hunt the others wer, found in a barn. They opened lire on h-ing iiiscovered, and Patrick O'Brien, a w iti hman with Hie police, was li d in the thigi.. However they s g c.e up, sin rendering all the sooiU. They gave their nsmes as Frank Pinii'tt and Henry i' atherstone. An Citl Olleiidf-i CaiiRlil. Skati i i:, Wash., Pec. 2 i La i ehe, "king of the opitwn smug glers" who e-cij.ed from the United SiaWs secti-t service o!l ce:s while h ii)jC'.nveyed from his iiome, Port llureii, .Michigan, I t Peti'oit about two years ago, by j'cuping liiiougli a car window, a-io day c.ipture.1 at Oiyinpin, vih rehewa' driving a laundry wagon tin. ler the alias of llou i..ger. Ileissald to be at the li.-c. of the largest smuggling ring :ii the Uni'ed Stales aid is Worth i great d-al of money. The capture Was made bv siKs iai in- s pee or Cohleut., who has bet n i lloAiug hi ui for several ve us. lihiiMimeS KlHt Itirthriajr, I. on i. on, P.c. 20. This is Mr. i ila Istoiie'.s. .sist turthday. Murt ui 'he new spit. eis of a'l political shades not ce the ivrui at some lingti and even the uncom promising opp m-i,ts of ihe encl a!h st iiesiii;i'i's political views ptaist' his viti'iiv and the ipiali tiesii! liis personal character. Tiie Albany Furniture Co. are removing their slock of furniture into their elegant (punters in the new Pal i i more brick. Their adv. iviil lie found in this issue. A general rain prevails through Oregon, an I the signal service in dicates a ai mer weat her.