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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1891)
-nr .V '""nes? it 1.' WW VOL. VI NO. 1U8 -'0 cents a week. ALBANY", OREGON, SUN DAY, AIM; II J ". 1 T. L. WALLACE & CO. DEAI.EHS I N . M liiidiiniiiiffas, HATS, BOOTS & SHOES. We c.ib attention t the fat tint our New S.rin Stock is aboii' all in, au I we hivi'i! t l pub'.p: to ca I .in I inject tha if "Id- The prices witch are plain Agues spaak tor themselves. Our line of jo miff lien's Dress Suits, Are simply ino uparabl '. an 1 iijv.'1 is on Everything trie in and f.idiioiaMe. Ties choicest and m ist t.ntefisl piUeris. l'ii m hi .-trooolitan style-". Clo'hes t'i it are in i Ie .veil, t im u I vll an I gu ir mt"ed to :it ej u-.illy will as a iv m -rc'i nit tailor can lit you, an I tli-y will wear t -vi v 'o'lg as you cxpe t them to. 1 ) ir line of HI! 51 Are ur.-at, an 1 r.:ii in price from $" to 4; I if. Nothing ever U-l re olfereil in Alhany tli if will come anywhere near tliem, while .'jnr line of j Bdj's Suits Dafy Competition ! We put style in onr lioj s u't-. We i:ike them "lit."' We th nk a i.oy's Hiiit ghoul I lit jut a well a.- a man'H. We have them ma le to lit the nhort and i-hnhhy or the tall nlin hoy, who n.sually cannot he titted. We know how hanl on i-IoIIioh most hoys are. anil he clothe we e'l are made to ctan.l the ronrheft kin 1 nf wear ami usae. I land dewed, hand made lmtt.011 holes, aubatantial falnicf. (iirChildien's !)enaifm -lit i- repl 'te in every respe.-t. tvtr One Thounand Ueau'ii'ul deins. "THE CHILD IS FATHER OF THE 1MAN." If foine of the mothers who have been in the habit of patronizing other h in.-tn without first looking around w ill pay us one visit we will guarantee they will be delighted, as our children department iri the l.irjies't and beet equipped in the vallev. and the clothing woutlertully superior to what you have seen in other stores. O ir new spring hats are in anil embrace all the new shapes. Our new sprinif neckwear, which just arrived from Chicago by express, is aellinu rapidlv. A full line of EAKL& WIL SON'S collars and culls, something never before kept in Albany. A few nobby cpring dress overcoats just received from tin tailors in New York. Come and inspect them. Oil, SAY ! Come and look at our new silk and cashmere neejiiie shirts, ma le by Alfred Benj.imin it Co., N. V. Kit .v ceut cheaper tha'J they Line of Jiggg Mm. HEW FURNISHINC COODSIINtLATESTTPATTERNS ! A FINE LINE CF TRUNKS AND VALISES. ACENTS FOR ALBANY WOOLEN MILLS COODS The be.it tfhoein the city for 2.!!. Manufd by M. A. Packard Co. tCome an 1 exa nine our ne.v t?pring Ptock before pnrcl.aain elsewhere. T. L. WALLACE & CO , T e birthplace of great and honest bargains, Strahan Iilock, Afli.niy. Everything that is new our tables. every dav charge tor them i i l'...t tlatid. Tie Celebrated Frencli CURE W -.iranled to cur 3 v.m ref muted KFOPE AFTER thc'tfcncrutive irt,'.ns of cither Bex whether ArNinif from the exccMnh e use of ptimnlants. totweo or opium, or thr oh )outtifu1 imli rittioft. ove r iuiulirem-c, ttc, such as Inst o' r.tiu Power, Waltefu'n-w, Hearing Down i'mintlio Hick, Seiniii Weakness, Hv eria, Nor ou- . - .v-ration, Nostumal Oraiv ioiia, Leucorrhoe Dizziness, Wmk Mcmo.y, Loss of Power and Inpoten:y whioh if vv , lectfd often lead to pretur-ture old ajre iiiKiutty. Price $1 a box; 6 huxe5 for 5,0 Scat iv mail n receipt of (tri(. 1 MltlllK i.m:4!rKK Nvm. with every ?6 order received, to retun t-e nionv if a lrroineMl cure is noteiloi tc have thouaaiidnot U-stinioiiiala U mi oil1 wM ountf, of both wxcg, who hate nci-h IK'nuaneiitiy cured y tli aae 1 Aphrodi.tm Circular free, Adlr-H( tu: triiKO iiuu ik o. Wt'rtUv u itranth. Box, 27. Portland, Ureiron, Kor suit by rmhay A. Ulayon, who eaale am tail drui,-;-!. MltA-iv, Orenn Fib's Mte nmi Pills Ftr Female li rctful:tritiert; noth inic iikc them on the market. ievir itail, Mii:cessfuli CVj'if.' WUBnHitciK1 to re- d p tiiejmtruatioii Sirs Safe Ceriais i Iion't tie humliuir u'tHl. Suve ti'iu-, . ..... ii .I;-':m Sy iu;iii on ri'fcitt nf '.rii-e, $-2 .V. Ail (. 4ihri Hrlt-inf i iiiiut -st nr.iri. li Cox 'j;, 'i.r1tnr.l, r. Sold by Voihaf & tf 8on, i Ibkoy. Oreec HANK OF OREGON, AMJANY, OKKiioX. H. F. ri 1, P ., L. J. Ianaiu, V. Y J B'a n, Cathier. -i ts 1 ir -ii r il l:inkii'iT !.m: vn. K -'i : li.Hijiit .cfi -it'll "H .ill ! h ' ) i. i :f if s ..1 : (ii I 111; r ! S.a't .t '.s ., I t liril i' C tii' i- :iM;l ( Tlli:i r . ''!' 1 )! iT .'Hsim' jMli'H Ui:nl' "I t'i 'w.l'j'-. ''"!!'. lit't 1 j a. i t i.in i .. KHi) CROWN MILLS nkw ruocKss n.oi'it. (Suji'i'ior for Fnii(il) ;'.nil I'.ak'T's uho) Best Sioraae Facilities t-fr!l!hct cash price a; a for wh-at u t iL'.iANY - OKKGON FIRST TaTIONIl BANK I'C.K-lDKST L. KI.INN. VhK I'UKSIIJE.NT S. K YofNO. Vi llKU K. W. I,v:'i HIS. S. E. Yocsa, L Kims L. fK. Huain, K. F. M)X. E. W l.txauos Cashi.;r. POSH A. Y & MASON' Wholesale and Kutail OrBijists Booksellers MEW FEEDSTORE! HAY, OATS AMJ CHOP A -... m h;tfiu. Als'i I. hue l(astc,v& (..r incut. c. Hi" t , tin- i-nrni r -if W.if.T ;ui.l F.rr. ' f..r a.l I iiei, of i-etil. Y. W' . M'l . l. .H.:n. , o.-. I BfilGK FOR SALE! J . S, Vnrir mi bus moved his d' lK tu (nick van! siutlit-ut ui tin city, ;i id f!inii )cpiri i tr t" j'ur rli;isc I rick wi::inl h.tn thiTt- 1imc--:if!cf. Ho has on hand a Sitrc It ol -iiii) A 1 lu i'l for sale. C; vv. avki;s, Aio'iiuurr ,vmsi-pki;-), inli-ii.laiiL i;i'irotr Kirnt N.rjor.1 iMfk huildi'ic, Albany, Or. Wo.-k fiiit. i Irom (artn --f the. enmity MONKY T I.OAX 1IOMK CAPI TAL ON rv.i fu.-l i-'f-vr,1 Hrc'iritv. I 'or .!! l.trs fr,.airt' ol ! I tintpiircy. CI P. WINS. A. KM' FPU T I i K f.F, J tu l; tire, liK- and au. ident iiiH'ir.iii. . rum panicri toft SaLK-."O.Hu.,ih(i M.irth of horse h ld fiirnitmc in exchange f r nupro'. id resi! t!l:ile mprrrat oitioe of Prc.-.n Land 'ompa;iy. CIOI.DKI.SG, 6 COLD 1TXS, ii r.:pAi T . n.'i'i, a very koo.1 haiulkt-r. hiifs, all sent tit r.iiy ail'lrtss to iulroilucc my cti a ll lit- ol ..-.'Is, lor l'l i:N. J S. Simmon?, Culiz O lyANTKI) A Hc-.unstri'H, line who ran cut ) anil tit. fill at tvrmr of "th aiut K.iil roait strt-ets. Mm. K. A. I.urkhart, Land Survfylna. PABTIIW DS81RIK8 SI RVSVINQ DTlM CAN OB lain accurate ml prompt work by callini: upon ex-county sunoyoi It, V. T. Fiaher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do survevini; in any part of Linn county. Postottiee address, Millers Station. Linn cou it v , Oregon. II Q s NOT SO WAR LI Kb. Rudini Says That a Peaceful Settlement Is Suve. I"AVl 1.4 SICK. HaliSUlii. Wasl,iagtji.-Aid May Ri main ThiTE--The Clonilj Arc Kill ing By- Ni.iv Yokk, April 1. Tie Mail and Kxnresx has a ' ib frnni Kouiean tUe .pret i Juiii :MutuaI friends ot tlie correspond ent aiul l'lemier di Km'ini have obtaine I a statement from Rudini. The picmier said be harbored none but the most frie'idiy nenti ments toward the dated S'atc. These bad really been utidistnr'.ed tiy the aciion w hic'n he felt .called upon to take as a representative ,f the Italian people upon luing ofli cialiy made aenuaii, ted with the New Orleans all'air arid the position which Mr. l'.laine obliged him to take in the matter, lie hs'd no intention of pushing any demands, and w as content w ith having ? ken one positive protest against what he w as led to believe at the time was neg'eet on the part of the Cu'ted Spates to protect the lives of baliau citizens m Anierie:1., un iler piuvision of the treaty. Me exi-iiesHt d himself a awnre that to do am thing more-at this juncture would he a grave error on his par., as he has perfect cm iidenee in the sinceri'y and jiisLice f the I 'niteo S'at.s. finally he s; id : ' I f-h:dl now simply weitfof fur ther details of the .'New Oile'ii.s all'.i'i' the character:? of theslahi Hum, of the liouisian t authoiii. and the intentions, of the 1'i.it -'. St;it!S government hut. uhab-ve; these may be, I am (' lit-1 suiv that a seitiemeiit t horoitu ' i 1 y satislae toiy to both pai'.ies u :!: Ie l'.iin l, and that the 11 ici'i which bind.- t be tw o tiatweis will leniaii. uiiidte'iible and seeiir.." V AnlllNlil'iiN, April 1 i'"ava is still in V:e,':i" -1 . iron II was his intention to lor New York and t ave To-day sail from then; '..r lliiroj'e to i nori .w , but has been ill l.jr some days, ax ; . 1 l-.ite last niijht he felt s-. lililc able to travel that he elianu'eil his p'aii'' an 1 deciiled to lemaoi beie for some time it may be for day- and ii may In for niullii -:t.'I t'e i t begins to appear a 'jlinn.ifi m possibility that it inn !.. for yeais. :o.ne petjp'e luive re id 1 lit sr'ns of the times to mean that 1'ieiuier Kudiiii may want to c plain thai the order i.f recull was ;-u.-. under a misuiid.-r-t.mding and may want to n-estabi i h the baron at the bead ol tin1 ha;u.n legation here by t.i;,ig him ir. sii letters of coulidence. I! is true that, liudini had ouiered the min ister to withdraw fuily a ,vt.ek he torjthe minister o!;eved instruc tions. All that time iie sp.-nt in sending cautious : einoi: st ranees t iiis government. lie withheld the announcement of h';s recall as long as he could. 1 f he b.i i promptly obeyed ins? run ions w i li mit (plc-tbii oriiemnr, the Italian government would have seemed to be in still irre iter hasle than has been jnade apparent. The linal order from the premier was pr -emi'tory and urgent, and the b.iron had no aiternalise b.it to inform Secretary l'.laine of his recall, as he did on Tuesday inornin. It is a fact, though, tliat. within a few minuUs or boms at mo-i. thebar cn received another ca'ie from the premier telling him not to present his recall until fuither orders. A NOTH KK i;. i. Me: rlianl f ;iinieiiiat:1 iiu- n lini 'f it i 'f.llSpi . ;n-y . Ni:w Yoi:k, April !. -d roni San Jos., (iiiateniala, r-oiiie tli(. details of a murder similar t the cele brated Kvraud case at I'a'in. A wealthy banker. Cailos Sa'ith'.ba im'Z, in Xovember enten .; a house on the oiitskiits of the ciiy for the porpose of purehasing a lar.'e amount of American exchange. He had a large sum of money and jewels on his person. The assas sin's mistress inveigled him into a compromising position, when the assas-iu, named (ionales, rushed in and stabbed him to death, rohb m1 the body anil shipped it to the I'nited States. The facta have just been bioughtotlt bv the con fession of ionales while drunk, (iorizales and the woman ae un der arrest, punished. hey will doubtless h t iiin v ri i i i. W l lien Tlut'ateniiiv; l.eltcr annlii at It Mill I- Sum, A pi il 4. I'l iio ,. l erdin- j and and his mothe , the I'liuecss j Clement ine, received let 'ers threat- j ei.ing them with death if trey do i not leave the country. Mr. (ireas- ' oil' was also threatened with as.sas- oa.,e Cnv, Ks.. April 4. Ger. itiation if he does not resign his po j I lop ver, edit or' of the ( )si:ge County sition as minister of foreign ail'airs. ' Times, w as f.K-allv shot this morn Kvidence has been received which . ;n., by .lamis McNale. ou an old iiioiuiiies una inese inrealeniipf missives emanated irom an otlicial who is connected with the Russian embassy in thiscity. Thesii"pt-ctetl otlicial is being held as a piisoner at the embassy. THK SI iA I; riiJIltlM,;, The New leal Kelat.s Only f I'a C'llic I.f'finertes. x- -v- .-, : NKW lllllK, At.ri! I. Tiie Sun ' says that the report of the ;ir- ' ranement 1 -f. .'..-:: . itn.1 Clans Spree!; les to !; vel- t.-e count 'v into selline districts and other "ways tj i.reveut toosbatp coir pet it ion was revived in Wall street to-day. I'o.v, .Jones A: Co. announced they w::e aide to stale that llavemeyer and Spuckhs had formed a W estern Coys! Sm'.;r Itetining Company to r -l.ne sugir in California. 1. cal reiiiienes had become the pr. fei'y of the new company. The t rms art not stuted. This deal, ho-MVer, doe:, uolr apply to trade in the Ka-t. Spi-eckles" continues his nppesitioi. her just as before. The deal has nothing t do wi'h Cue Americtt Suar lte(in;ng Company. S ane bought onrriebt for cash the Cali fornia refinery, which h.ul previ ously gone 'into the tin-'. The trust was obliged to sell it b-e.iiise of legal coini'liea'i 'lis. T'm trust fonseij'Jenth fgundno loii-r in rf:i:iig operafons thcie. Ilave ineyer t: Mider can i' i on ir;-iiit- for "their piiv.it" a-emmt. and have now made a deal il h Spi.-ek 1 s on their r,w n accoun'. I la ciii-yei said lo-. !;.. tli.it he det.:r to lake thee b. foi"e sp.-.iking on tb.- s'.h-iect. All Aet-i.lent t.t I .if l.i 0. i;i.as:, April b I'et-r I son started to driv-' in fr :;n Hieves' yest-rday to a.ke the t at Oaktauii for San Fran :.- o. was in a Ii' lie do ca; t and Irjrsfc was young and skittish. hit e teece ot ti'oer : crosH t!i" lumped an I St: t. i 1. 'I w.i- la -Is diit on the i ra 11 oil' d c ii lackso.i ti'a-d t at;. I made 'ell in the a-ov sprain d. i ! .!,. . H ,e ; . ; under medic.:! piTv is not ha My cut and !e ct lie i. pi. w a. - ie sol, Will be d: HOW CHOPS LOOK, i: ki'w:t i s i-'.w ok p. i.t: i :: Si: . r.i a i.i. '-?:!- -. tie s,. ii l.ale AH Aros'.a t. l licit 1.....1.S I i i ' lie 1 V in 1 1 i Fi t i. : a a'vl '.'c" to ! 4.-- 1 he S'l-'UI ; io to- y r- . i -I i'ill i'. "i-. s al hi :u sa s . Li :i in s L '-. :r,d e-sise ram -. . i.i 1 we..' her, lit yt brea a' co Norlie-rn s! a !es. .eailni' rc'ai.l' the si.;t" oi t !,, ':ssrss:ppi yd! ihiov-.'n . ! . ' oi t 1 r '. : . o.Vt i 1 ;q "!1 11 ,:i'er w t d pa.-'u of wheat, i' lol at n good ( .an!:; ion t tiat shoit f s k'-pi in i. t he and bat !!;. s.pri'-z see.i-tg.!-hi en dene. No dam ..:e to irns from t he re "u; irosts. t' i!i w i:e.tl is doing fitiely. K -po- :.s fr t:i i'.il i for nia ii. d-' at il the v.' C'o": for a week lo.s M l been lavo'c.oe, ah!ioii'h as vet no duii'.;e is ie Polled. Th e a l.s.'lK e o! rec i I'O l ! a- t ion and dry the u'ioail.. needed IT' ', a llOIlll W:!!'1 Uiin is HI. I. U tl i-t I'll r iiil'l are prosp m: km iii i.i 1- tl.i- A' i c-ati i Ark. Sas I'c m : - o. April 1 - Henry . rk. ill 1 ha .ncial se.'ietaiv oi the Coast s-. .fie n's i'-.-.i.ei, w a.- it:--ic.-t- ii : i-l.i.v by itii'-'-r l i.u !!. and I- vh.oUe'i w n.-ti cmbe'it meiil. Ark b.'.s he ll sin rt iry oi union f r Cue nai t .to year. it is ulle.'t"! tliat while lildi' posiiioii iie eta1 c. I'd '- 1 mntiey bclottg tig '" :i;e '.-'' t tion. the net the of Sl.c nl t tin; I ; i t o 1 1 1 . Cl.i.vu.'.vp, Api I. Temoest was swainped iy a heavy ho' lorn ( f sen and went to the 1 Lake Mi i .- this ai: ei noon. Loomas, Wm. Il'i,'h"s', and Hart v lb iis'i. ., .vere in toe r.g -ie I w ;-.r,i ii :' oe'.l. ,1.111, and .so; i.i I: i ::si;rn:i P. pri! - dii r-i iei.er.tl .1. M. v-: 'i. " N- ( i.. will '. ) !iior:-" send in h's resignation to (iovcni a 'en-1 noyer. Ll health is -aid to in' ti e e. ic.se of his iesign..i'oi!. Two rienffis l)c:l. lb -i:i:l la Aprd I w iiiisiii Slociiin, a pioneer ot Hps died to-day, aged S I year.-'. Win. IL b'lddle, a p'a South Cmpipia va!le ", die aged s An K.littir Done I I'OilU' t J- personal fetid. j lii'St. .t.lviiiiriiit;. San Li; tsa is, ,,. Aiird I. W heat i Td.-V " 1 ..".li'.f per cental for good to i choice chipping quality; milling .. wheat, -tl.'l'.i per i-enial. I Cavalry liiit riiit Inty. ! V a si 1 1.-..; ion, April 1. Two u"1 '1' or Onliforniil troops of cavabv are orticreii to to p-jpee the Seouoi i and Yosemite n i ional parks. AM Ell I CAN HOG Irieiir.es to Favor Ar.ain. It t it i: t.i:k WINS The isttatatija Laws Are Convinciog the G r.,ij',s-''.'lo Pijr, no Ueet Krtt t:s,-." ui:--l,t s;n i.v ;lie Awvinii-.l Prrss, Ib.Ki is, April 4. Negotiations .'j !.'. L'eVji.rrrewti'ed . bttbwetn .juito'J .tatos ttn'Ster I'lieipaanti Chancellor Von Capri vi on the qii 'stion of the withdrawal of the P'-ohi bjti m a.aiii-t American I'oik p'oliicis, and : here are more hop"i:i! piosoci ts ;f an early and .-a c s.-.'d jssue tl.au rceeiit report? h :v led toe pii'ilit: to believe. u in: n.ifi a r.i, lndiea. ion of the -o.ci u.i.eiii 's ii;tenti ins is given in 1 i-nigh! 's North Oerman (ia xelle. ( 'oni in' iiting upon the A'ne.i an ij.soaicb in the Heilin ! el.- I i -.i'.'. i-1 "So 1'ig, no l'.eet lb 'I Su a " the i "tlesays: I oiitrary io the ;idve'-se views ex !i.'ol in the disn.Leh, the inei 'can j'.i'iiniii lit is endeav )i i r i ' t d ; ,e measii i es of s.inilary i. c-nn to put an end t the tier ie tu i"iili,ir,') .tpon American oi'!i , and has adopted the best and olilv i:s to . .'III! it the e ie-r lead r i the dt siicd ar- oiie tati.-.faciion i'.e of American is the quality ol e le.-'.v'lll' ll. N !: .V s !: -i. slril - iiiol Stan, I l o l;... i. . I. :-h., A; ill 1. - Tl.e :.! ' .. sit i k ! o-ila v ii . P.r I'n tfs-'i'i ines. a v:g f.-ai e v. ia! toils I icy colt a :!' itient on niia! to hand : ly ' o h I in a nut . .'.lis. d by t he nil iai neii .ilo r i nsold 1 .: "!' ,t Ollld Hot 1'C l o" hoes pp'tiio! ly ii.." ' n.-ing to Ml v Ini-aii'st inanagei . I' o! i i -i . Ie! me'-: i ll- ' ! 1 i " pajn I S, hili c: .,'i -d hv a band v . '-.U-.l, " i i.iii'l J'ie s ;i on -." I'i:i- t -o. i co 1 1. lot; p.. .1 an i tot.' the n into so'Ci!.- if tiiumpli, I" mIs any of the ted. i o-ie e.o Schiilt. M- I. IV Hoegel ami a 'i hoy s. w ei e ar iv, s i j j i'ik-'I to the ill.'V and continued are. ' lio O t'i!' c:s with i sev-'ieiy .. i. i n I. . .s e, :. -I t'lur.-- !... - l inn s IO! 1.1' : . w '. V taei c -, llli iihollt nip! t di ;h indoned. 1 i i nii.g ii iradt- I,.. I y the le.ideis, i A. . insti'oag, c co. " 1 hey O.il.il id till Willi excite- Kl'. KM K. Mii'j' I el i.o I at e 1 iM'insct vn I wm llilttip I'Hvor. S . r I.ti.'o April -I Toe Mor mon clinch conference opened io-.!-;;.. Pic iiept W'oodiu.l, in an a., ii.-ss, congr.itul.iied the ai:i:s on Oil being with them, a'ci adviscj ail o lead pipe lives. A .'-.'.-s' ies I a;nd avd Meiritt uiged He' i;::poi iaiice of lithe paying a: d : '.ail sing by ti:e priesthood. I.'iti.t dwel; on th" 'A iekedness ot tu- j e p!e of Illinois and Mis -.iK 1 ' ' ' a ce til iv-n tint, the so..;-- ' , i - '.- v .."eve I . ' .f (,i'.t :.)'S !- ; l J rili' I IMTIII illl'frt t: lf, :na"ht Out. ll. Sr. Lot is, Aj'iil I. la connec tion v hh t iou '.!'.- vi -it to the W'e.-t, !i!i a'lernoon pap"f lias the follow-in- : The ohji ct of th? ionids visit io SI . I ie:, s a! the pi esen t time i the fcri lierance of .t iropo-ed gie.it so.il hw -S'ei n and southern coiu'oinat on of rai'roads, includ ing roads known as the (ioiiLdsys i i. Tiie it s is lines' piopo.-cd sc'.cae- tli" ioi .nation of ni'oiii i ..: v w ,th (i'nlitrieiit capita! to r ei a : e :.-o.i : i 1 i'.t ' I'liation of ' , ,, v. :..!. , : -i. ' I : ..i g to ; nne i r.t:t j; v.f i.r.i ilixt 1 rttKt) Iti A tuei'Icaii I laC Willi r.alli-tx. tMpai.v, N. Y., April 4. -Croat 'enieni c ms s at La Levre s ! :':: t ul r:f by a number i.tp.ps ev..' ployed ui tl.erjnar there, i'ne lia'ii:p,g ha.l A ting and adopted n solutions ! !l dci.ounc'iig American citizens and i':si itut 'otis in genera!. Then thev iioi-tf- l an Aiueiiciu l! lg n a high pole and riddled it with Pullets. I- t.Miil 111 Ibe ! iMsouri Itiver. Kanss Cnv, April 1. The Missouri river is rapidly rising. Advic.s from Risiuarck show "a i .se of S feel in the past 4S hours, and fears a'e entertained of a Eood. V. o:i.H-i f.Ain .UATI'KKS. 15is. i'olttir I'nluier OiiIt Draw Knnalito l'ay a Sei i rlarT. CuiCAiio, April 4. At to-day's .' meeting the world's fair coinmis- jn by-law prohibiting members positions' in world's f ir was repealed. A communication was received irom Airs, iinin Calmer, president of tl"- board of lady managers, saying she would onl'v accept so much of her $5000 salary as the was obliged to for nav'.iur her private secretary James J. West, former editor of the Chicago Times, was re-indiet ed bv the maud jurv to-day on a chdiL'e of the fraudulent issue of Rtoek of the Times company. The indictineins take the place of former ones, which the supreme court a few davs ago luled to be defective. . A case, of tunal'-pox was discov ered at' the county : infirmary, at Dunnim;, the patient having re- centlv come from St. Louis. Hofitu. A itplaudeti. Xkw York, April 4. Ldwiu i'.ooth ended Ids season this after noon at the I'.rooklyn Academy of Music with "Hamlet." After the act cm tain the applause was pro digious and continued until the tragedian came forward and warm ly thanked the audience, lie add ed : "I hope this is not the last t:me I shall have the honor oi ap pearing before you. When I come again 1 hope that my health and strength may be impioved co that I can serve vou better, and I shall alwavs tiv to deserve the favor you have shown." Neciftary I'roetor in San t-'rancisco Sas Fit Ntis( o, April 4. Secre tary of War 1'ioctor arrived here -day from Los Angeles. Secretary l'roctor said lie would start f ir Washington on Monday night, as he h id been summoned by telegraph. He said h.s sudden return had nothing to do with the Italian niattei. He intimated that 'eiioial Hunger, who is now pi eommauil ot the tlepai'mtnl of 1 ako'.i. win Id cu .cced (ieneial Oihiion commander of the di vision of the l'aeitic. SlXNDEIl MAJORITY KIIOIIK ISLAND HAS ONE P. K I'LBI.ICAN MAJOU1TV. And l hat Is the Way They WM1 lluve t, Klett llmcriior-CaTi No One a Mijr.y. l'i;o iin:S' i:, 11. I., April L ile iii'ns from Wednesday s election, is corrected by to-day 's advices, "ho iv the vote for governor as fol !ows: L.irton, nationalist. 3-4 ; Ihtvis. dei.iioerat, Ladd, republican. Ld.'.ii5; Lar.y. proh: hitio.iict, S2'.h These ligures chow 'i at l'avis' plu.alitv over Ladd a as 1 L'o 1, but he 1 -ked !'(i0 votes of a mn io il v necessary to elect. The complexion t i the hgisla teie chow: Senate, 'J'J republi cans. 7 dcmcer.t , 1 indp mlenl p'd ii to be chose-!. House, of it publicans, IP democrat-! and lt t i ot- chosen, which w ill Live the re oiiiil.caus en joint ballot a major ity of one, Avith their present, -i.-eiigth. i Ki;i:i r. i.k Tii.nnan Sltfiot Thrte Men antl 1 hen Him self. Pi'.wmSA, N. I., April 4. One of the bloodiest tragedies in the his tory of Pembina county, o. cut red near l'.owermont to il iv, at the iccidence of Robert Invin.whete Frtd I'.artlett shot and monaby wounded Thomas McCoiinell, 11. li. Hill and Irwin, and an hour later blew bis own brains out. It appears that Fred and Thomas liartlett knowing that McConnell was at Irwin's house, went there for the puriose ot killing him, claiming he seduced their sister under the promise of marriage, and then married another woman. McConvell was shot twice at the barn, v In n he ran to the house and upstairs. He was followed by the Lartletts and shot again. He got out through the window and across the prairie where he was followed and shot twice again. Hill and Irwin were shot whilede fending MeConnell. Tom liartlett is under arrest at Iirayton. All the pa ties are well-to-do neigh boring farmers and married, ex cept the one that took his own life. AN AIAHAIINt; I NCR KASK. The M.iitallty lu thicagu Inrrfaem IT Ir. One Wet-k. CiiiiMio, April 4. Chicagi'e hiorltiary record for the past week is somewhat worse than for the preceding seven days, which was decidedly alatinii.g. This week there was a total of Sal deaths, an increase of seventeen oer the preceding, week. Money Mai kct. Ni.w Youk, April 4. Money on call easy ; closed and ollered at 3 ; prime mercantile paper. (h8; sterling exchange quiet and firm; cixtv dav bills, 4.So'4 ; demand, 4.SS8''.,. Julius Oradwohl keejis at bis ( iolden Rule Bazaar store a 'arse assortment of fresh Wa'Ut Walla garden seeds. They av t' best and freshest seeds o.i ihe Pacific coast market. His store is tilled with the finest and largest stock in his line in the Willamette Val ley. The public is invited to call atid inspect it. from holding other connection with the DAMAGE SUITS. Another Batch of Lake Lafcish Victims. IN THE UNITED STATES COCKT Large Amounts Smd For Kite Differs Cases-Judge Deady Will 01s-p.).-e of Them. Portland. April 4. This after noon nine damage suits against the Kouttgrn, Pacific Co., growin-iu out of the Lake Labieh aisaster, i were transferred from the circuit court of Marion county to the U. S. circuit court. They have not : yet been set for trial. They are as follows : A. M. Tase for damages in the sum of f 25,000; Dr. VV. Sproar, $10,000; Annie R. Haro inell, $;.5,W0; V. G. llammell. $.;0,0t'0; John B. Raub, f 70,000; Lottie .Magnacon, $15,000; Minnie Alagnnsoii, ?,()U0; U. fc. Aimer, sl'3,173, and John Pengilly, $8,000. IMMENSE CROWDS. Are (lathered tu ' Attend the Funeral. Stoi rDAi k, April 4. A special funeral train bearing the bodies of seven of the victims of the Moore- wood shooting, arrived here at l! :'i0 r. m. The public couare was not space f nougii to hold the great rowdsof people. 1 lie procession w as headed by two banus. There were fully 80;!3 people at the depot but sea reel y half of this number went to ihe cemetery. American tlags were conspicuous and a num ber pf the delegations carried ban ners. Fathers Mainburry and Schneigle conducted the funeral ?ei vices according to the lites of the Catholic chi'.rch. l'i.oialu Kails ia Line. Hennkk. April 4. The liOU6 to day unanimously passed the sen ate bill appropriating $100,000 for making the exhibit ot Colorado s resouices at the world's fair. Wheat ia Portland. Pi:TLANi, April 4. Wheat, milling best grades, $1.45 percen tal. INI AM' MAI! Ill AGE IN INDIA. TU HUrrhloBCH of DufTerla M1 Am In The Nineteenth Century. In order to make the subject of infant marriage clear, it may con veniently be divided into parts beiroMial and marriage the be t -othal being as binding as the marriage, aud the betrothed be coming a widow should the other party to the contract die. The evils attached to the betrothal of in'?i;ts a-e, tirst, that the anxiety of providing husbands, and the .':;pviiSi's attending the ceremonies in connection with it, are very great. ?nd fall very early and very heavily ujio't the parents; and, secondly, that a very numerous c'as-i of vi'gin widows is created. Tois is a ci'stom w ith which it is vey did'ciilt for European minds to sympathize; but, as it appears to have a re'igious . foundation, and tabe in " accordance with the s;.i' 'i, and be 'etter of the Hindoo cerlptu es,'" iiis one with which it wo.i'd ceem i ii possible to inter fere, l he age al which marriage may kga'ly be consummated in India is ten years. The ph6ical, mental, and moral objections to .narria at such an early age iv, juice no explanations; they are patent to all. That a child in no sense is fit to lecome a wifeand mother, that her own health often pays the penalty, and that the lace that springs from her is likely to lose in physical and mental vigor, are facts wliich do not admic of contradiction. Marriage, how ever, will always take place in India much earlier than in Europ ean countries, and that it should be post poiied for two or three years is all that tire most ardent reformer can hope or expect at present. Jt is calculated that in India one woman in live is a widow; of these a very large proporation must be women who, having been betroth ed at any time betw een the cradle ami ten years of age, have become widows without ever having been wives. To under stand the full misery of their comPtion one must realize that mairiageis the very Alpha and Omega of a l Indian woman's existence, and that the whole bent and t'aining of her mind points to a husband as theendand object of life. He is, in f.:i., hcronly raison d'etie; ae.d when, therefore, she"" either altogether niicses the fl '.iilmeiitof her destiny, or loses her husband ea' ly, she is, both in her ow n and in public estimation, a most nnhi'ppy lieing. The shorn ' head, toe plain clothes, the absence ol o n.imetit, the abandon ment, of all luxury, are not fortune, and seem to be ajcepted as the natural expression of an over wraduiing misfortune, and aleo of a hoieless grief. I do not see how this senieiuent with regard to widowhood .'a to be modified by auy reforms that we can suggest. It is only by the education and elevation of women that anv change can come over the feeling of the people with regard to marria? and it is only when public opinion ceases to regard her as a chattel, and begins to recognize her as a helpmate, that a woman's con dition, whether as wife or widow, can become more honorable and worthy of respect. y:tf j. p i f . ... .mrelr'v;ii ;'i''''''--s ' 4 '