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ALBANY. OKIWON. SA l'UUAV. IAS VAU :"", l s9f
VOL. VI JS'O. 29
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On
ie Threshold of the lew Year !
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
F0R !89! AT
ACKKS OK LI Mil Kit Afl.DAT.
Indication Tint the Abandoned
Struan II.im ii.me t Pieces,
San Francisco, Jan. 2. The
steamer Scotia left yesterday for
an effort to complete the job die
'ailed on a week ago the rescue
of trrehip Strnan, lumber-laden,
for Melbourne, ana abandoned
during a gale off Point St. George.
The steamer Monteserrat arrived
I yesterday with coal after a rough
iripoftive days from Nahaiuio.
According toGaptain Main's reiiort
the Stnian has gone Io picr-, or
I home oi lier wreck, and seal ten-
sever d acres of lumber over the
I osom of the Pacifier.
The tug Vigilant arrived to-day
with IS men, comprising the ofii-
t .tn . i ..
rernmi i rrewoi iue snip .Mrnan
which was bound from Port lis
i'overy to .Melbourne, and on
December 2d during the atorinloat
her.' udder. 1 lie vessel waj.in
wateilcgcd condition, but the
rewtaved wi.h her until Decern
"it IS, svh'ii thev were taken uft
by i hi British hark rainier.
ANOTHER RATTLE.
The 'Hoitpc Indians, 3000
Strong, Continue tlia Fight.
SEVERAL SOLTlIF.KS KII.I.Ln
A Ksjralar lrg, EatablaheJ Alt
Nebruk Mllhi tftej n tlio
frontier for l'rotsuticii.
tli
eW. F. READ'S:
The 'iJciiiliiiioitie
Oueen" Dead
Jan. 2. Cor
Ilia assortment U bigger than ever litfore, and lie is prepaied to satisfy ittnnnc in reality!
variety and prices.
Los Anusi.ki,
Phillips, wnlclv known as (he
'Outsell of the D.'tniiii inde," died
of apoplexy iast nig it. She leaves
an estate valued at from JflOO.IHX)
to ?I;0,lKH). She was noted lor
manv tiuiet deeds of eharitv, and
especially to the Hood sufferers
several years ago.
Coal Miner Strike.
Pin-iiii Kii, J in. 2, Thirty coal
mines aion the Mononuahela
river are now idle i n account of a
strike tor an advamv in the price
ol mining. 1 tei- thousand men
are out and the strikers claim the
.strike will be general in a few
lays.
The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce.
l'ublic Ieht .Statement.
Washington. Jan. 2. The Dub
lie debt statement shows the total
cash in treasury to be G79.440.ti56
debt, lea cash in treasury Dec. 31,
1891. $802.330.541 : net decrease of
debt during the month, $11,005,-
JUS.
The Frixe Ulug.
San Francisco. Jan. 2. Jim
Corlett and his manager left this
afternoon for New Orleans, where
Oorlett intends t give an exhibi
tion b. lore the Dempsey and 1'itz
Simmons HgUt.
Have removed their entire stock of
Hardware into the new Baltimore
Block. Call and see them.
Thank2;ivin2: to Clii-istm s
UXITKD I.N
HOLY
-T1IK
M.AT.R MONY
jBottl er
MK.
MIS-
I'SES THE
iPASTEUIi FILTEIi
F017DER
Absolutely Pure.
Phis 0')'Tilr 'i si'!r v arit-s. A marve
fmiri .y.i'i" i ' : ' vr iol-9 m -n-'ss
Horn WJ!io:nie:il thau the oriiinurj
kii.t!, :tiiit ciini.ol in .mjM in coin pi i,.
iioii iniiltit.inlc of low test, k'.ioii
vt.'iht hliim oi pltoFpliate itowdi-rh
only in ciiih, KoVai. Bakin ow.
iKK to I'CI W ill it.. N. Y
l.ii wis M, Johnson' Jc Co., Airvnt?,
Portland, Oreifon,
AStfixciTox, .tan. 2. Ik-neial
-clK.tleld ibis morning received
telegram from General Miles,
dated fine Kidge Agency, Januai v
t, naying mat .iuo liidiane, liiclnd
iog ;i)H)i,t ti,V) bucks are now en
camped in Bad Lands, about
litteen miles fiom Pine Kidge
Agency. All avenues of escape
.tie ..oseii iy trrnipH. (ien lal
Mi es says lli Indiana have galli
fieuvouie cauie and provisions,
anu appear u be t. lei mm. d to
make their light In sup-enwy at
ibis it iint. lie says lie will make
.uiotnrr ell'ort to get them back to
the agency without bloodshed,
ami in order to do so he has is
lahlir-hed a regular siege.
hecretary Proctor had an inter
view with the president oti the
Indian campaign this morning.
OMAHA, Jan. 2. A lo Fpeci d
from Rusiiville, eavs ; It is le-
timuly known here that hostiles
to the number of aoout 1200 are
encamped near the mouth of
White Clay Creek and that Gen
eral B.-ooke, with detachments oi
troops, is swinging around to the
north of them. Ueueral Carr is
supKged to le approaching horn
he west, and General Miles will
make a dish from the m.uUi.
Embussadois fiom the h-jsdde
camp bave again to-day been
suing for peace and olleriii ' to
rurret.der their arms. The nencial
ojiinioo prevails that in view of
the reivnt actions of the rebels in
slaughtering troops whilu under a
Hag of truce, not nuicli, weight will
las given to pretended rejasntanc:.
That tlie hoetilea have bten l tire-
ly re-inforced within the ua: t iew
daj-s there is no longer any doubt,
and there litems reasonable;
groinds for the rumors that 8ome
indwnsfrom other ugenciec, or
the British Dossestduiie. 1iavi
joined these.
A report has tusf. retched h.-u-
by courier tLat iorauing Indiana
from the main camb on White
l.'krtticke 1 last niiht the
of Donalas Point, a few inibs
i . . ' . ,
Miiuig nun anu uiijve aaay
Ida four hundred cattle. -".xvii
in cane of uneoiidilionnl ?:u icn.lci
liere will uiitloubtediy b.s u great
mttle before nigh'.
Wasuington, Jan. 2. The nes
-ontained in the dispatch to tien-
eral Kchofield about the Indiana
spread rapidly over the depart
ment this morning. There is a
etroi'g iaity in lav jrof a decided
style of hostilit en They sav that
i single aniuuit vsitli intern io kill,
H necessary, would precipitate a
utile so lull of lastm" Im-iu fit
that the loss of a few men would
not be t ga riled The tin
;! ') :', pi;;cticallv the whole of
.N..ot;iMK i .- n.itional guard will be
cei.t-.Ttd oil t.ie frontier.
NO CIIANJK IVHATKVKIt,
Mot
The Idl Kullway Men Have
Vet Kerired Their Money.
Poi: ri wo, Jan. 2. Xo apparent
etiaiiV l.a tri!:en place in the rail
road H t:mt!-ii. Mr. J. II. Smith
is ex'M-e'm- a dippatch from J. D.
i-.i'p.tlin k, ::i accordance with the
Sir-t l-legi-:ii:i received Wednesday
noon, ' i U.ink I shall hear som-
.1.;....
tracior, ''at b :irft by to-!iigt:t.
in not think the delay will b
mil h greater. The work has been
done and the men must have tbeii
pay."
A gf.at jua.iy people agree with
Mr. .iiiitb. Ir the com oaiiics in-
terested cannot 8ettl tiieir oilier
ences t!ie Hliomd nv on now nui
it out among iheiiiselvea later
THE STOKM'S.FIIKY
A Fierce Blizza:
of the
i'.ockies.
Last
TRAINS BL(StKKI) 15 V SNOtV
Tb Storm Moi :r Toward the Njith
wot-People f reezing to Boi:h -Koch
Dauava to Pr perty.
Of I.". i-: Comity, Or.
Accordu g to the oid'nam-p if !od, anil the
Of Yamhill County, Oi: .-. , , , r,
Garland, Monitor, .1'gand, Su
.. oiuic-iaie oi,,enor gloves and ranges, back
Orc-on, -..t Albany, Oregon, n or K-fote the 2Slh Uwenty fifth) day'warranted I o yearn, Sugar kettles
Myern foir pumps, piie hose, cop-
l.
A. !., is.Mi.
WITNESS:
.1. P.. Wll VI.I.KV,
R. C. CALL All NT.
To which I hereby certify,
REV...
operand porcelain baths, basins,
closets, plumbing by piactical
workmen, hardware cutlery, shears
;lahtema, tin, copper and sheet
ironware.
PtiHtenr Water Filter.
All people presenting a certificate of dates inclusive, will be al"
wtd It percent, discount on cash purcba-cs, at the only square
dealing stove store in Albany.
We pay THE FREIGHT to your
Idoor on stoves bought here.
Senders
KrlVrer Suit.
fn t ic Circuit court of the State of
Orei'on for I. .nil coini'y.
W II II Shields, t C K Shiel Is, T F
loiingamlM Vounif her hiisb.in
larv K Diirri iinrt .1 J Diifi liirr
hiisli.iiKl, jilainlitt',
vs.
Shields mid Julia Shields, his wife,
.Tunics A Shield and Kinina tliiebl
hi wife, Virginia K Shields Minnit
Sluc'xls, S-imuei 1. Sliii-lds, Mary
Shields, Lizzie Shields, Kitt e Shields
and Sarah M Shields, Defendants.
NOTICE is hcretty given that by
virtue of an order of sale i;nd duereu
duly made and en teied of record in
the above entitled court on the rth
day of November lS'.Wthe undersigned
wai appointed sole referee in a d by
the above entitled court to make sale
of the lands hereinafter described and
no described in the coin mission duly
issued out of said court and to this
refeiec directed. The under-ivrn d
the slc teforee. in said commission
named will on Saturday the. :id day of
January J Sid at t he hour of 1 o'clock y.
m. of Hrtiil day at tlie ilonr of the court
house in the city of Albany Linn conn
tv. Oreiron. oiler lor sale at tuiblic
auction to the liin In-r-t f-idder the fob
louing described real rstate to-wit:
Jjits one, two ana Irarlionul lot three
iu block twelve in the eastern a .ditiou
to the citv of Albauy Linn county Ore-
gou, also lots one, teven ciglit and
wtst half of lot'2 in block 13 in the eas
tern addition to the city of Albany
Linn county Preston; also commen
cing at the soul 1 1 west corner cf block
yn..yj in llackleman ad addition
to the city of Albany Linn county Ore
iron sod running thunc northerly on
the westerly boundary line of sid
block lit feet, thence easterly parallel
with north boundary line M fcet.thence
southerly j arallcl with the east boun
dary line of said block ill feet, thence
westerly on the south boundary II jc
of sai block to the place of beginning
all situated in the city of Albanyir.
l.mn county Oregon. 1 ho said lands
to t sold in separate nan-els or tracts.
Terms of sale, cash in band.
This 2d day of December, 1890.
STKArnsK Fboman.
lleferee.
thia argument seems to be !: t.t
entirely on the belief that a dead
Indian is ol much more value to
trie government than a camim-d
Indian, or one cajoled or Iriiihien-
ed int-i Huhmis.-ion. On Ihe other
hand it is contended that such a
amoai-'ii as th i which is b-in--
ondnct' il t:v the comniander no-
at. 1'ine R dge i" not onlv feasible
lit. the oi.ly propei style of wat-
lare. everv coiidilioii iieinu lei.' -tid
ed. A prominent war department
otiii-ial coinmeiitiiig iifHin ttie
Indian troiihles said: "Mark my
words, if repo t-- are tr ie that the
friendliest have joined the hostiles,
leaving nothing hehind.but squaws
and cnildren, there will be serituis
inies. Toe fact is the I Indians
never will remain contented as
long aa Indian agencies are politi
cal ano'jintineuts. An Indian
iKciit knows he must make hir
pile in fjiir years, mid six hundred
pounds of beet weigh onlv tour
Hundred wounds. As a result
then (he Indians go hunarv and
gH restless.'"
on.
tlie iiallway leading to Smith .t
lo.'soiiice is consil intlv crowded
by the idle men, v. bo call to tret
their checks countersigned. As
soon as '.-i- iv. - is nut noon
ine eiiccKs, they are "old to brok
ers at a heavv discount.
Ilriiuiieil hI Sea.
San FiiANti.co. .'a::. 2. The
steamer St. Paul anived from P.ut
low lis snd to-lav. When two
lays out, Frank KickanN, brother
f th Chinese inteinif U r Carltoti
Uickards cf this ciiv. f II ovei-
iioard and was drowned.
A HEAIJHIEil T0xF,
TIIK VKAK ISOI OI'KNS At SM.
CKH'SLY IN W.II.I..SVKEKT.
tu t iiuhiihI strpii(-tli and Activity
DiMplayed -Wlicrtt in i.xi JtK.
mailt! in the i.l ci 1..-1 .llarket
N'i.w Vufk. .Ian. 2 Thr vear
I'-III oiniiicd ausoicioosiv in V;ill
trett to djy. and ! h- t-trenzth and
iclivry d:s:.li'. r-d v unusual fur
i' iliii- al't-r New Year's d ie, es
ci.illy as it c inies at fie end m
lh week an I on Fritlny, wi. n
monetary i-.oi-ditions arc n't gen
aily favniabh; to advance". After
II o'clock the mark-t dvi-io:ed a
t-ontf tone ami ev. -rvthinir tia te.l
in lifted S;b -ve Ie- el t.pei.iil-'. Tup
lig'iies wer-! not niaiiita'uctl
ware the end of the I. .ur, but. a:
noon iie iinirKe; was lirm t i'i
"nl yains over .-pui.ii,g
I U'i:i;iv.ti.. Jan. 2. V ie:it.
;t-o I di m ind ; new N i. '' w'u.t
1 1 Ikm kk, Jan. 2. A bl'zzard ha?
l i :.. V..I.-....L . -...I
i'-cii ijkiiik io .iruiiwui ntiu
Kansas during the past twenty
tour linuis, and through trains on
u ear! v ail the through lines are
dtK'kaded by snow. Last night's
ranis wen- abandonctl in some
ins ances, i-nd ail but one or two
east bound trains scheduled to
l--avc this morning were abandoned.
Tlie storm is general, and covers
i w nle area that is btinir sweot bv
:he furv of th blizzard. Much
lamage has been done to buildings
-nd several deaths have occurred
by persons freezing. Telegraph
places
iu
Vs 71 .d, lirnt ; -l i ri.
lirm.
San Fi: Ncisi t, Jan 2
No 1 wiiite. f I.:;.", ; milKi j.
1 .40 p'-r ee'.tal.
si'Kii ri ooo.
at
MORE SOLDIERS KILLED,
Oma"a, Jan. 2. A special to the
P.ee troiu Pine Ridge save : f our
teen cavalrv horses with saddles
and other couiiunents on were
brought in:o the hostile cmp last
night by oung warriors. Tne
scouts heard the hostiles make
remarks to the efiect that, there
were 14 Igfs soldiers to tight and
the hoFliles lost only two warriors
in getting t he cavalry horses, etc.
The ecouts' report has created a
new sensation here, which is
being followed up bv incieascd
activity around the mi'htarv head
quarters. That a battle, of ekirin-i-h.
has taken place, in which
Brooke or Carr's command hH
lost s.nie more men, there is little
doubt.
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 2 Ii re
sponse to urgent appeals from : !i
inhabitants of Northwestern Ne
braska for protection ngainst
marauding bands of Iiidims,
Governor Thayer to night sent
telegraphic instructions to the
commanders of the militia at Fre
mont, Central City and Tekamah,
ordering them to leave on the lira
tram wtb their commands for the !
scene of the trouble. The fht'
.6-;v. ..o aiao oeen ordered to
A Hi-aiilrtl N'tiitlirrii 1'iK'ilie Kti-giucei-
Wniits V.ig I iiiiihc
SKAITI.r:, J."li. 2. -A I II t Io;
:r,HH d.ii' a.'esa.-a.nsi tbi'Noi ih
ern Pacitic laiiway ec.iutiariy wa-'ommeiii-ed
in tlie i !,:'.. ; States
court by Richard A. f- i:intr, a
frmtr employe, ho ;a.? inj'tn-d
in an ac i'lent i.i Jan iirv, .s.,s.
while running on his njir.e ie
tween Siiiinnit ai t! .Martin, lii 1
lingt r's engine w recked and
h; had a le-.'. 'luiiider blade, and
cellar Lone, br-iki n. (h.- North
ern Pacific p.. id his Ill's, him
$It;lK in c.isil and a jnontise o:
t-!ijii..:y;iicil' ii ;;e -.vtial'l Hot s ie.
He agreed, and when at-b- to iork
was made a passenger conductor,
but. Miter four months .i seivicc
was ili.-ciiiirgcd for alleged knock
ing down of fare?. He claims tint
this is a vio;ation of the a.- cc.
nieiit which gu.irantc.'-l him i:n-
ploytneiit anil entitled him tv
demand tlanuges. In the c)-'i
plaint he alleges that the loc-mo
tiveon w Inch he w.i engineer a hen
injured was wholly d 1 1'iiive and
worthless, ami that t!...- eoiupanv
was criminal. y negligent in u-iii
it. Bellinger as the deni K-ratic
candidate .'or sheiiil' of Pierce
county last Novemb.i.
wires aie oiostratcd in man
Vasiiino ton, Jan. 2. Tbeatorm
vhich prevailed over the central
valley yesterday morning moved
tenth west ward with lucrca&mg en
r'v. It is now centra! noith of
!ake Ontario. Tcmi erature has
alien about 20 degrees in the ceu-
t.-ai valley.
TIIK INDIAN'S DCFENDKI).
rhe t albolic .".ilshinnry Says they
Are Not Wholly to Blame.
Ni:w Yokk. Jan. 2. The New
Yoil; Freeman's .lournal will tub-
lish to-morrow a letter from Father
i.ifr, the Cttholic Indian mission
ary, who was probably fatady
tab.ied in Mon lav a battle.
Father Cn-.ft says in the beginning
hat the Indians hoped for much
ild from the government to enable
hem to become like whites. They
nere, however, in every way
1'iuseil, mocked atxl discouraged.
Instead of b.-ing wards, they have
elt that -they were the vieiima of
iiiscrupulous politicians, who ben
lit'.ed by their mis-MV. Father
vra'tadds: "I know what 1 say,
i )i I have shared their suti'erings
or many years In their despair
eneral l rook brciiglitttiem !i iie
t'n-'ir rontideiice in li'in led them
; ho: he would Ik; able to realize
their hi;"ij. His deatii was their
ieath blow, and they felt it. In
lians ar not fo.ils. but men oi
ketvi iiitelligcii -e. Reductions in
i-.dions iikrea-il ' heir fears. Even
llnii.'.II ; gi lds p.oie-ted agaillM!
..ie rili i I v .nr. K-e, wbo loo
;!ie cciisii-. mal:! grave mis'akc
.nd counted Ic-s thau the re: I
numbers, and ma b- false reports
ii p'op: ntv thai did not exist
' .lu-t .is a tree can b.i tra;'el
Horn its sin it es' branch to its
root, so can the Indian trjiib'es be
t'accd ro the klai'kation and misery
1 the Indians. in conclusion
c.ith-r t.iait arraigned t.t.oiiiis
-ioner Morgan in severe teri:s
HUSH AFFAIRS.
Home Utile r r Jrelantl lli-t'lareil to
ISo a Htipleis Canst-.
London', Jan. 2. The Daily
telegraph ( onserv.itive) totlay
Olilstoue
N1V VEAII'S CALLING.
I'll C'tisltfiii sceuiM to lie tlniwiog
. iltHTl-te In I'm tlaiiii.
Portland. Jan. 2. -It is a no
ticejtiie i-ici mat verv lew resi-
.Iciici-s were f.nmaliv lliiown open
r the reception of promiscuous
visdors. 1 ijiise who did keep
open House uudei stood to
Aeicoliip oidv fi lends of the family
.vithiit dispensing any rluid of an
ex'iila'atii.g laliiie. The dav
itself was gloomy an J wet, and
rather tiisp-l ed the incl nations ol
the lao.-t iavet-rati New Year
eal'er from taking advantage o:
tiie hosj'ital ty otl'ered by hi
nirtrri.tl intfi.is. The usjai dis
IH'iisution of egg nog in public
ilrinking places, however, as not
omitted.
invites the follower-
to reognize nianinll v the distaste
ful iad that iionie rule f-.T I-elaml
i defunct. Toe present policy o
the liber d paMy, the Telegraph
thinks, is certain to give way to a
liilereut i-r-.graiuiu-. wide lhe
party itself will at tiie same time
hav-s t j make new conciliations.
After tiie next lection, sys the
Telegraph, home miI.j will b;!
barely represented in parliament
and willsi'lk to the level of ladi-
cal fads, Hociali.-jn, or tb- total
abstinence t raze.
SlLl.-ro. KK.I.MI.
Aii Xrtitleiuic of the Iicasc on the
Mexican Border.
a .iioN'!rKti'.4 runiK.
V l allKT Accused of ICupe of III
Own lMnj;htr.
Salkm. Or., Jan. 2. t)u com
jilaiut of his iieighlsjr, P.eujainin
H. Herrick, a farmer living near
Silver deck Fad-, was attested
and brought to Salem to-d.iy, to
answer io the charge of rape upon
the l erson of his "own fourteen
year-old daughter, Minnie. About
a ino.-iin ago si.e gave oirtn to a
baby, and suspicion pointed to her
father, llenick was released to
tlay iiuiLti bonds of $500 to appear
bei'oie tlie justice of the peace here
Monday for examination.
a.iieii'let! estiio tea of auior.n's
le p'.ircti for MibpL-'teni-e anti civiii
z itioii of tti" Sioux Iiidiaiia for tb
Usual ye:rof l.c-'2 ti nt wili enable
(hi department to iirnisb the lu
tlians with ratio s precrild by
lhe Agreement of February 21?,
1877. The co mmissioner ' stalet
that the estiiu:ii-- ft r this subsist
ence of iiteS:oii ti.ix before -oi.-"
gross amounts t . V.hJJ.OOO. This
should Ins tncreasi-d i. flJOOMO
in order Vi eiiabl- ti e officers '6
co'uplv with the dir- ctionn of tl.
president and supi-iy the lull -lions
stinlate. to Its furnished
under the agree m ii? referred to.
The commissioner dso aavs tbo
estimates for seve-ai wtber 'tiibes
should te increased.
lICLKAnKl) K::, I'ltlSON.
Sraineu Who I.:rieJ on Aceouut
f l..r Food.
Skattle, Jan. 2. I'en eeameii,
i ho deseited ti t:i lb ship Alex.
ibson last Motid.iv. and were
imprisoned at McNeil' Island,
were discii isged to-day on a writ
hatie-i coi pn- b-i .re Jutlge Ilau-
ndsuth.' I. iiitetl States conn.
These men signed to ship from
an Jrancisco to Puget Sou.i.l
- rts and 'eturn They deeerted
iie ship because of ioor f.iod. ami
"ere arreited 3t the instance of
he captain of the Alex G.hson
lodge Hanfor-l discharge.l the
risoners because there was noth
g t-i show that the nun bad
izn.sd belor.s a sbipningmnster.
hicb in essential, iu order to con
stitute the crime of desertion.
FIRE IX NEW YORK.
"ATI. A MILLION IMII.I.Ilii
GOF.S IT IX SMOKE.
Sev.ral Theatre Buildings and KiE
Entablislunenta on Hroadiray
llmtrnyed !, Fire.
New Yokk, Jan. 2. Shortly
liter the close -f the iwrformance
' "Cleopatia' by tit Fanny
Davenport comjiaur at Fifth
M-eiiue theatre tn-niglit. fire was
is.-overed in that liuiKiii.g. It
spread with marv Iciia rapiditr
tu.l tn-foie long the FLth Avenue
beatre. Hermann's new play
1011-e, a dozen stores and a w bob
! k on 1 '.road a ay, were in
011.-8. A stdl wind was blowing,
nd in spite of the "'itmoat vSovtn
t lhe tire learmeiit the billld
itis mcntioiied above were gut tad.
-Voile the lire was at its height
'here M'.sre fix exp osionx of gaa iu
'ii; Fl tit Aviioi- thfiit e, whi. li
i-A bla.ing (i-iibeis m ail dfrvt -ii.
lis. setting fire l a-ljo nieg
oaihlieg' and nearly causing lb
I-Uti 01 a l..zen liremeu. All the
r-perty imrtie.l beiongs f.i tli
iilsc-y estaie. and fs bital dam
ge to the Fif h Aveiiue tbeatie i?
sii.t!:t i il at half a iih'Ko.i. I'rof.
Loiuan lost most of bis prope--lv
;;i bis new 1 heat re, at.tl thest-K-kt
sis ;i eight tto? ii lhe block
n U.oadwa.v v rv b.tdlv damaged.
KAII.IIOID A CIDKN'T.
I
Kuu Over by tb.
Iu I'tirtltnii.
Vtiunj Lady
Mol.tr Car
PoUTi. s.o. 2. I hig mrrn-
"lit.li as liea ViSie UudelS-
tf. wtio is eaii-loved in Beldow's
ir I'sUit'i-lnm-iif, attenipteii to
;ss f :e efreet at the corner of
Filth .- -..I M-irris n s-reets. the
s !. 11. k 1 y a ivtbie car, knockol
-.'. .1 and eoi.;l, i.ioly bruised.
itws railing uixi rfn; wind wn
lowing lo.rd. Mkh Rude.Btoir
ieid her umbrella so that she
void not ee the car, ae.d the roar
:he wiud.it is iir-nmed. me-
nteti her from hea ing the gii-
uiaii s wariii''g lieiis
of
1HK n i nova kailkuad.4.
KAIilHOUAKE IN CALIFOKIA,
Big
St. Lofis, Jan. 2. For months
past an epi le.ni'i of small-pox has I s'ope
been 1 aging along the Texas and
Mexican border, as Tell as in sev
eral towns in the interior of Texas.
Yesterday thu Mexican govern
ment took the matter in hand and
sent a corps of phvaician to per
force Diaz, across from Eagle Pass. !
The Severeat Shock Since the
Miaklng in 1SIIS.
Sax Francisco, Jan. 2. Prof.
V.. S. Il ilden, of the Lick observa
tory ar. Mount Hamilton, tele
graphs that the registers there in
dicate that a shock of earthquake
there was the most severe that
has occurred in Northern Califor
nia since the shock of 1W3. Ceil
ings were shaken in the observa
tory and large pieces of p!atering
fell t J the floor. The large tele-
at the observatory, it ii
tatlRlie CHernlK the Ruiiieu
of W Line.
Chicaoo, Jan. 2. The forth
c .ining number of the Railway
Ag- will contai 1 a review of fore
closure sa'ts and receiverships for
1SIKI. Duriag the year there were
sold under foreclosure, twenty nine
toads, aggregating md.-s and
about $lj.VKKl 0:sl oi the funded
debt and capital fcto.'k. Twenty
sir railways went int..) the han'li
of recei vers. They embrace nearly
.'009 mile-of lines ami over $10.3,
0 ,:);) secmities.
bebeved, was uninjured.
l: TION8 FOR INDIANS.
A .11 11 1 1 011 Wanted to Provide Fo.a
. for the Sioux.
SNOW I'KEDlCrRD.
RrporU of the SigBl Service far
the.PaciAc Coast.
San Francisco, Jan. 2. The
forecast for Oregon and Washing
ton is rain, turning to no in the
mountains. lhe cyclone of
Wednesday is a; ill central off Van
couver island, and increasing
slightly in energy. The birome
ter stiil continues to fall through
out the entire Paciiic 10 -.st. Light
snows are reported in eastern
California, western Nevada, east
ern Ore, on and eastern Wash
ingto 1.
Big; Factories C'lnst. ,
Scottdale, Pa., Jan. 2. Th
Scottdale rolling mill an'1 pipe
works, and the Chariot tee Furnace
A Coke works at thia place, have
shut down indefinitely. On
thousand men are oat 01 employ
ment. Next week the Frick Coke
Dlace itself in r..i.,. V 1 "'rec inaz, across irom i-.agie i':tss, Washington, Jan. 2 The com- 'company wilt close izuw cote
pidi iihcii in readiness to nmreh , Ir. v. ,...; .f tl. .,.. 1 1 I! .., t.i: . I T. m.: .:n .1 !
Oil Sholt notice 5h I I l 1 nun touti.- , niiasioiiur oi luuuu auairs luioveun. 11111 nut tuiuw
f. . . " 1 niLtt iiiv u.nea-s". eoiiiinitiiii v will! a request troiu nuuiiier m uieii uufc o& wvik. iui
tlllS brigade A Strict miarantinp IB I.fnr,;: r,n flu QU-rnto-.. n( Inlnn... kiialntlM nt tlto Iautn ia atnnati
seems the Ameiican Bide. laid before that official the paralyzed.
militia comprised in
be ordered to move aa now
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