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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1891)
fli i hi m r y X 7 1 -7 V V V V v y ij -'O CKNTS A WEEK. IS LIFE WORTH LIVING ? IS MONEY WORTH SAVING ? Nsne if UiEamii si hi as 1: It ails lo Throw it Away. See how much yon run save ly buying yur spring clothing :inil furnishing goods ot T. L. WALLACE & CO., We will not wai) until the en 1 of the season In Knife Prices, hut liegin right now, TO 1)Y. such as they've never been knifed before. Reautiful sty'es, beaming bright with tin- ircshncs of spring. No ohl styles. No hack numbers No ohl moth-eaten goods. :l" .ugly or mi lesir.tb'.e pittcru i'l the house. STJPEEB Our Wautiiiil all new spring stock of Men's, Hoys' and ( 'hlldrcr.'s Clu'hing. hats knd furnishing goo Is is nothi lg less t!i in tr excel lence. Nevci before in the bistoiy of .foany has any clothing dealer h.i I Hie ihtvp to i'lijtort such a giand stock as that w Inch v have now pl.ud iiihiii exhibition. Talk al.out your $75 sud- maile to order; fllKY'IlK NOL IN II" wish tlu.-e beautiful an I richly tailored iwr-ln-nts w hich we are selling at the unappro ichablv low prices of if20, $2.1.50 and .fL't. Nothing new nd sstvli-li but whit you will tiii'l in our M.iiiiuioth New Sj rititi ami Summer Sin k. Su ts and ovcrcofs for the tah, slim ami stout man that n tailor on earth can b-at for lit, style, woi km.uihip anil tiencr.il makeup. A rich an I gorg-ous amy of r-t t y s;ring suits at $10. New an.! Irimlsome -hil s in men's business suits at $10. A full ;.nd complete line ot Albany Wo jlcn Mids goods for $1.) sold by ntlier dealers af R and upwtr K cdl and inspect lor yourselves and see ii w hat wv s ty is not reliable ; everything else is going at the same proportion, I n we are LEADER I.N (H i: I.I N K. Sprifli Styles in Uais'iiailGliilili'i-osClolIiiii. In t'tiis department we are complete with the latest styles in children's wear, ami mot-ier-". if you'll t ike the time ami look through our missive ass n tinent in hoys' clothing, Vuii'll he money in pocket for t!u: troiihle. We have sole agenv :v U A U A 'J for the celebrated IIMUM.l OC .lasts. We h.tve the I irg.ist st x-k of and the only targe stock to he found T. L. WALLACE & CO , The birthplace of great and honest bargains, Siiahan I'.i x k, Albany, lays at Corvalis, Fridays and S'.it ir lays at Albany. Mr. l!!umbeit is also owner of the standard br-d trotting horse, A 1 wood I'.reee f No. who can be feen at the stable -f Tritea I'.ros. The get of this horse are larjje and line formed, a:: I only need proper development to show speed. Do Not Pass By ! wi: mavi: WINTER GARMENTS -That Wt3 REDUCED nAYEo FURNISHING GOODS, VKLVKTS, SILKS, SATINS AND I'LI SIIKS, LADIKS' AND MISSKS SIL!C AND KMT UXnF.KWKAK. COTTON AND WOOL HQS K, KMHKOIDKHIKS, SILK AND LINKN IIANDKEKCHIEFS. SCARFS. YFILINOS. SHAWLS. KTC. BUCK AND C0L0KK0 DRKSS GOODS ! I'll 'hUiUJI Gr. W. SIMPSON, FIRST STUKET, ALHANY, OIIEtJON. ami earrv OUI1 Oil, hem in all st vies and Wen's and Hoys' sho"s in town, in the city. M.uiv y. our horsemen hive, given i: as tlieii judgment that Ti' us, r.l:unberi:'s black perch e:on stalliou stands at the head in his las. H -is in jm h n.ds ot Mr. ('. K. Harrows.ati elllciei.; and i xperiuiiced horscm.in who wid i;ie his pations eery p'siliie at'eu tion. TrruS Will make th na-'on .f ', Mondays ami Tuesday, at .lef f r-on. Wednendavs andThr.rs- A I KW will sol at- REDUCED RATES! Iv! i 1 . On II J? ti ne sh. The Celebrated French CURE W imuteit e.lfo AFTER the kioiier;itie nrai:3 of t-ittier sex whether tr.iiii (rmn the eu.-iwxiie iisi: of HtimuinU, tolwcn or opium, or thr nit;h jnutlifiil iiulig cctloii.over iululiftii:e,itc., such asloiwof I) am I'ower, Wakefu'nram, licariiii: Down p liiix in the B ck, SeiniiiaJ W. aknegs. Hys teria, Ner 'on ration, Nocturnal Oiuis 8 ons, Leucorrhoc Uizzincn, Weak Memory, i-os-sof Foweraml Lmpatuiuy wbkhil iUH leuted often lawl tu pn nature 1& age and insanity. - Price t fax; OboxeS for $6.00 Sk'nt hv mall tn reoeipt of irii:. A WKITI'KN 0iKtXV'E Is tciven with every i: order reiciveil, to refuml the mm. if a I'rriiliuo'lil eure U nototlrfted. . hue thi"i.ii.lsol leMiiuioiiiuln from old 1 :tl vouti, of botll Hexes, who hac heeli p. ri.. ii.- nc; cured by the use ' f Aphroilitint Orcui;r free. AddreMH 41'IIKU HI U IE . .ini i;rai. -h, liox, 27. IVrtUiid, Oreicon. Kor Kne l.v rVwhay A Mison, who male and ".t! trifc;it?ts. Alh.k.iv'. Ore;nn GoId2s FEMALE Pills v'-jrv fr'r FVinale lr- "HB .!Jw regularities: noth- C il K the market. Ncvci X'r. "TVrflU rail. .SiiecuMftilU V"! y prouimeiil UiUir:iitcc. t re lieve Hu;rtHHi iueiiHtriiatitn. Sare Safe Csriain Di.n't be huuihu tred. Save time, Health and money, Tuke no other. Sent to any ad dress Ty ni:iii on receijd of price, $"2 00. Ad dress 4hro Urdlcinr oniHny West Bran. h Box 27, I'urllHiiiI, Or. Sold by Fosiiay & Mason, Albany. OreoB BANK OF OREGOX, ALI'ANY, OliEtiOX. H- F. M riil. P J. W. E- J. Lasniuf, K hi o, Cashier. V. P-, Tr .Ti-.'- : - : '') I ti h;inkifl4 1w-i-". K. I. l-'iivhr ;iinl .t I nn Hut p.i - r.ii 'VM "t The I llllr.l S uf ui.vt, t,. il Hi i: tin. Km i' I iTinaTi . t" .I'.- -1; l.-i ;tt illt .ic -t'Sit"! JKTtla IDUilf I. f:i oralilt- K-nns. ln'ir;i p.uu " i Tim-,- l i'.sit-. W:A) GROWN MILLS NEW i UOCi: -S FLOUR. (Suivi ior (or Family anI Itukt-r'a vise) Best; Siora&e Facilities I f;"!I..-'neit cash price am for wheat &t L'!!ANY ORF.uON rn:lANSACTS A OKNKXAI. BANKING :'.A ,oi.K.St. I-IIKSIIIKST L. K1.INN. M.'l: ri'.KSIDKNT S. K Yol'N'U. i-tillK'L K. W. l.:'lt ION . S. r. Yorv, Ij Fmsi L, K. Iii.ai:., K. F. Sm. K. W I.AN.IIION Cahi-r. KOSHAY & MASON Wi.glusale ami Kctail Dra-sists Booksellers A!.li.v" OHSf.ON NEW FEEDJSTORE! HAY, OATS AND CHOP FEED A! A t H . .Ti h;ill.j. Al) inn-. I'iastcrd Cement. i ne-1 . ihe . ,-mimt ..I Writer mid IYrr sts. I .1 of I red. V. W. Sl'lrsh, Allany, Or. BitICK FOR SALE! J. S. Von,'!! lias uiovcil his re-ii clem f lo hi- I. lick yaiil niul hriiM of i lie i lly, ariil Those .lesiri.nr to .ur rhasc I. nek uill iiuil him Ihele hvrt' after, lias on hanil a !arj;c' lot of ti no A 1 Inii I' for sale. C. W. AYKKS, AKC1HTM;T AND SL'I'KU J. inlend:int. Olli.e ov. r First National hank tiiiiMiur, Albany, Or. Woik soticitid from all parts of tho c unty 1( ONKY TO I.OAV-IIOMR CAPITAL ON Jl i'.mwI real c-tatu security. For particu. i vrs cnUiro or ie,. tiuuipnrey. 11. WISV, AGF.NT FOK TI1K LEAD J me tire, life and accident insuraucu com Ionics JTJ h-dd furniture in exchange for improved GOLU KING, 6 COLD I'K.NS, 6 fHAK x rn i!s, ' very ifoo.1 handkerchiefs, all suit many a.i. irens ro introduce my ch aj one ii .m.is, ior lo cis. J S. Simmoxs, Cadiz O AlANTKD A seamstress, one who can cut M and fit. C til at corner of jth and Kail road streets. Mrs. F. A. Burkhart, land urvrylnK. 1)AKTIKS DRSIRI.NO St'KVITI.NO DOM CAN 0B tain a-.-eurate lid prompt work hy calline upon ex-county surveyor f , T, T. Fisher. He has complete copiee of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Posiortice address, Millers Station. Linncou ity, Oregon, t0 -APHHODlIiXE'' SK S 3 " r. ! i f..FuPt Ofri ALBANY, OUEGON, SAT ITALIAN RUPTURE a. More Warlike from News Italy. Received AMKRICAXS TO HE E.M'EI.I.KU, The Champions of the Mafii issaesios Threaten to Withdraw their Entire Legation from Washington. 4 Uome, April 10. It is reported that if tlie United States novern tuont loct) not answer the Manjuia Imperial's note by to-iuorrow,the Auwuisu 4ir--w.ilJ- be" orderei to ' leave Italy," and I he whole Italian legation in Washington will he let-ailed, and the Italian interests he left in charge of the liritieh minister. NO'I II INi: OFKIfl l. FlioM W ASIIINillON Washington, April 10. It ib known here that Secretary Illume has prepared an answer to the message of Premiir Kndini. The fact of the preparation of Secre tary Ulaiiie's reply is not only well authenticated, hut it is stated moreover that th secretary's let ter was submitted to the president and cabinet, and found to he satis factory. In view of these circum stances it is asserted with consid erable conlidence that the letter of Secretary Llaine has already been sent to .Mar.ins Kudini, though whether it was a communication by mail or telegraph is nt known. Nothing could he secured in olli cial circles to-ninht relative to the report from Koine that Italy would close all direct, diplomatic intercourse with the United Slates unless a reply was received to morrow to the last message of Premier Kudini on the New Or leans Italian incident. The Kyme dispatch wts shown t both the presidei-t and Secretary r.laine to night and each returned word that he had nothing to say on the subject. TIIK ;. A. II. V -hiii(; of the AiniuMl Kiiciiiiipiiieiit at Astoria. Poktlanh. April 10. The elos in' exercises of theTenth encamp ment closed at Astoria lust even ing a little before midnight, and will ever he remembered as one of the most interesting sessions ever held hv the department of Oregon, i irand Armv of the Republic. On their relu'n from the excur sion to Fort Stevens the oflicers were insta'led. Tin? exercises occurred in the Odd Fellows' hall. the ladies of the W. R. (J. being admitted in a body, and received with honors by the encampment. 1 lie retiring piesulent, Mrs. Mary II. F.llis, installed the olli- cers of the ntate convention for the ensuing vear, as follows: Mrs. Fanny F.. Lounsbury, Port land, president; Mrs. Irene C. Parker, Astoria, senior vice-president ; Mis. Mary F. Myers, The I'alles, junior vice-president ; Mrs. Addie S. P.uttetlield, Kugene, se-rctary ; Mrs. l'.liz.i A. Caiikin. Portland, treasurer: Mis. Ilessie Shan, Portland, chaplain; Mrs. fulia Abraham, Roseburg, inspec tor; Mis. Mary II. Kllis. Forest Crove, counsellor; Fanny A. Johnson, I'orvalKs, instituting find mustering oilieer; Mary J. Tr ain, Albany : Ida Ilartman, Lebanon; Mary L. Pierce, Port land ; anil Nettie Ungermaii, Mc Minnville, executive b ar 1. Mrs. llattie F. Sladd.n, of Fugene, was elected delegate to the National convention, and Mrs. Klia Wooden, was elected alter nate. The crowning glory of the en tire session was the biiKUtt at the opera house in tin- evening. Light tables had b-en set the length of the hall, and at 8 p. m. every seat was occupied by the i. A. R., W. R. C, Sons of Veterans, and a few invited guests. The remarkable cordiality dis played hv the Aatorians has never been excelled by the citizens of any place where the nine previous sessiens of the department have been held. ' SALMON FISIIIMl. The Sanson It Opened at Attorla -The Catch Is Light. AsroiiiA, April 10. The fishing season of ISiil opened to-day. The catch was light, many superstitious fishermen refusing to go out on l-riday. As only a email number oi hoats went out it is dilhcult to make a comparison with the first Jays catch of last season. TIIK I'ISKSIDKNT'S TKII'. I'ortlnnrl Arranging Tor a Itvcnm ing Kereption. PoitTi.ANi), April 10. Next Mon day a'ternoon the committee ap pointed by the legislature to pie pare arrangements for the recep tion to be tendered President Harrison and party on their ar rival here, will meet in this city to take initial steps toward arranging a programme. The committee consists of sen ators Joseph Simon, of Multno mah ; Kakin, of Lane, and Fuller ton, of Douglas; Representatives (Jeer, of Marion; Storey, of Multnomah ; Miller, of Josephine ; Butler, of Polk, and tiauibee, of Umatilla. Thus evety part of Oregon will be represented at the meeting, and it Vi pAY, Al'KlL. i i 18IH K;; of the president's visit from Altera Oregon and Southern Or- n as well. It lias been decided that the ex position building will be used for the reception in the evening. A full turn out of militia will be or dered by Colonel H ebe, and the civic orders will join in the jiaia le. The programme for the presi dent's transcontinental trip lias been perfected, and, if the details are observed, the party will arrive ere fliav 0. The party win con- it of President Harrison, Mrs. Harrison,. Mrs. Dimmiek, Post master-General Wannamaker, Sec retary Rusk, Private Secretary Ha'ijrd, Executive Clerk Tibbetts, anJ"reiiresentatives of the press associations. (ieorge W. P.oyd, assistant gen end passenger agent of Pennsyl vania, will have charge of the party. l-ICEI'Alt iN; IOUWAK. The ireut Powers MaxHiiit; Troops u the Frontier. Lovpov, April 10. A Vienna dispatch says tho assniaiiee of the official press as to Ihe piolongatioti of peace do-js 'lot agree with the bustle in military circles. The war office presents a war-like ap pearance ami movements of troops are going on all over the empire, the chief direction being tow aril the (ialician frontier, where it is expected that Austria will have :!; t.tJOJ men missed before the en I of May, to watch the movements of tho Russians. The Austrian authorities are said to be deeply perplexed for a general, there b' ing no man of marked mi.itary reputation high in coiii'iiand, while it is feared Hat the rapid promotion of Count Hartman of Bulgaria, might give oif-nse to other com ma nders. The official press is correct in saying that there is no official evidence that the peace of Europe w ill be brok en. At the same time the three iwwers, Germany, Austria ami Russia, are getting bodies oft roups in convenient reach lor hostilities should occasion occur. A MOB'S FUKV AM OHIO Ml KOKKKIi TAKEN FRC.tI.ljlL AM) HAMiF.I). due lluuilrec Men Oveipower the Shell ir mill Suxpeuil the Mnr ilerer to a Limit. Kr.sioN, )., A:iil 10. A mob containing abcut 1(H) men lngetl William Kates this morning. The men assembled about 1 o'clock. The door of the county jail was battered in, and til out 7." men eu tereil. The sheriif was overpow ered end Rates was taken from his cell and hurried across the road. A rope was put around his neck, thrown over the limb of a tree, and Hates was pulled from his feet anil left hanging, lie begged pit eouslv for inercv. but the men .veri resolute, l ie mob was an orderly one and did no further Jailing.'. Rales ana lo accom plices on the night of March III, murdered W. Ward Harper, a po liceman, w ho was trying to arrest Kates. His accomplices, Lake and Noel, were not molested. Rates was not considered strong men tally. TKOl'KLE A MONO SKTTLERs. A Washington A Kent Threatens it Iturn Their Houses. T.moma. April 10. Agent Kl!s, of the Puyallup Indian reservation lo-dtiy oplere.l lour men, who haa slaved out homesteads on the re servation school lauds, to leave. Ho gave them till 1 o'clock to move and said that unless they did so he would return at that hour and forciby eject them, and burn their buildings. Tin reupon the settlers by their attorney, entered a complaint in the superior court ag tinst Klls, asking that a tempor ary restraining order be issued to prevent Klls from carrying his threat into execution. Judge Al ien ispued the order to Agent fills. Mivaiiip Land DeclHlou. Poktlaxi), Aprd 10 In the cas. s of Henry Miller vs. Paul Lochet, Fred Lunaberg, John L. Johnson, G. F. Haines and John H. Page in the United States circuit court, to-day, judgment was rendered for the plaintilffor want of answer for oossession of lands and for costs. The defendants are eimatters, who attempted to ooiain possession ot certain tract of land in Southern Orenon, which the plaintifriiad purchased as swamp land. Ex.fiov. Itateman Daneeronal v III. Sas Disco, Ca'., April 10. Kx- iovernor R. W. Kateman is lying dangerously ill, of pneumonia", at v.-muence ill una cuy. aiic governor's sickness dales back only a few days, but the progress of t lie disease has been very rapid ana tue worst result is feared. Presidential Appointments. Washington, April 10. The president has i.ppointed Edward T. Hatch collector of customs for Alaska, and James P. Rusbee spec ial agent to allot lands in severalty to confederated bands of Cavuse, Walla Walla and Umatilla Indians. KANSAS ALUANCK Proposes to Buid a Tiunk Lire Railroad. TO UK Itl'll.T ItV TIIK STATIC. Conntica to Putin Branch Liaes Reict- ing tbe Rest of the Difficnity at Oiice-Eo!J MotemeU. Kansas Cm, April 10. The most uniijue and daring plan that lias yet been evolved by the far mers' alliance is the reported scheme to build a trunk railroad line across the state. It is ex pected I his proposition will be made the issue of the next polit ical light in Kansas by the alli ance, ihe plan is ior uie s'aie government to construct a trunk line aooiu .oo nines long una 101 the counties to bnil 1 a net work of branches that Mill touch every important poii.t in thett-i'e. ANMfc 1HCKINSON. Il-r I iicHreerMtlon Ya Not lllt-K'il- Pen AitKi.Pii! , Apiil 10. The sl itv that AniiA Dirkius di was a sane woman w hen she was com mited to the Danville insane asvlnm, and that her commitl- merit was irregular, that the s'a'e lii-nacy laws were, in her case, Hngrantly violated and that the Philadelphia physicians an I olii cials wi re concerned in an injustice done her, is olliciaHy and particu larly denied here. v letter in which Miss Dickinson says she seiittolhe chairman ami the sec retary of the sl.l'i: b a:d of chari ties. Doctors Mor'1 ii:i d Weti.erill of ibis city was i. ceiel by Dr. Wetheiiil ho v!sitel her i umed iately in company with tne at tornev oi the board, Mr. Rarhw. Dr. Wetheiiil to-day said: "We found Mi.-s Dickinson inta!li d in the most comfo table ward of the whole institution. The interview was necessarily brief because s-e declined to talk to us or at least would say very little. When not actually talking to us she walked excitedly up and down the room, giving utterances to incoherent words an 1 phrases a::d acting in exactly the m.iiiner that i:si;e people are accustomed to ;ct. Neither .Mr. Karl-, i-:- .-cuultz nrr myself ba'l i. ': I l doubt she was derai.g. '.. i r.in a p'-r-sual of her story and from a know lcdgiiof her else we think she is entirely sane now. Speak ing from what 1 saw of her oely. I will say it is very probable that she is insane at t '.e pre-t nt time. Dr. Seward, of New York, I see. vouches for the opposite view oi the case, and in the absence oi another examination of Mi"71 Dickinson, I cannot e' ;-;.k pi .-';-tivcly of her conditi .i'." A skkioi s i u;m:i.. i he I. ally Miui-jerH tf tin? WurliP I'uir I in Aiiii. Ciik Aio, April I'). Miss Phoebe Cousins, secretary of the board oi lady managers, still holds the fort at the world's fair headquarters, determined to assert her lights a secretary of the executive commit tee, to which place said committee elected Miss Cook the other day. A local paper says that defer ences have existed for a long time between tho president. Mrs. Pal mer, and the secretary. Miss Cous ins. The hitter, it is said, has upon several decisions refused to sign cmtiitiui -a!i u u!.'s- the pronoun 'vie' v : s. ns d i.-. M-.'g to Iii.-rs.dl :n.d p:i -i i'-i.t. d.--Palmer, it is leportci. in- t t. .1 to friends, in taiLing oi Mi- ( mie ins, "1 cannot ipi;.nel wi h her and can only close thr door m her face." This trouble is viewed seriously l y certain win Id's fair ol'icials. Should Miss Cousins make a legal tight, as has been threatened, it will seriously injure the inliu -nee for good of t lie board. Tin: cincAoo ei.ixiion. .Judge of Flectlou Arrested for It ranking it I'.iiilot-lliu . CiliiMio. Aprd 1''. ---Owing to lb abs iice of ttornev Sugg, the '.ma rd of elec: i n iinmiss ee- poS!ptMie 1 the caina-s t '- lav un til to-morrow morning. Roth re publicans and democrats continue to charge each other w ith fraud in more or less definite ways. Colonel Nye, chairman of the repuhfean campaign committee, accompanied by State Attorney Longnecker, to-day applied to J ldjje Tiilhill f r a bench warrant for tue aJrest of Dennis Sheehan, a democratic ju lge of election, who is said to have broken open a ballot box after the polls closed. The judge at once signed the warrant, and it was given to a deputy sheriff to serve. Association of Inventors. Washington, April 10. At a meeting to-night the National Association of Inventors was formed and a constitution was adopted. Dr. Gatling was chosen president. TIIK COUNTRY'S CKOI'e. Their Excellent oiilili n in Ore con antl Caufuf-nia. Washington, April 10. April returns of the department of ujri- cultnie make the conditions of winttrwheit !';.!. The entir. season was favorable in California, w bile in livgon the dry seed bed received moisture in time to secure i good though late growth. The ::eiei a! average conditions is the highest reported for Apiil since 1SS2, and individual state avei ages are remarkable for their uniform ity. It is lii points higher than last year and three above InSO. The average condition in California is till and in Oregon !)7. ANSH KI1S TIIK CHAlUiKS. Su.un Only Had Anna Shut l't On Her Iteeuiiiiiie; Violent. Sciunion, Pa.. April 10. Mi'-s Susiiii liickinson was in the city :o day in consultation with friends rcl.ilive to the statements ma le lv her sister to a icjijiter i.i New York. .iis Dickinson said fIio had telegratihed Dr. Sewaid tint he would be held in damages for the injury he is doing her sister's mind. Continuing the delusion and also that friends in West Pitts ton and vicinity will testily that -he has devoted her life for years lo the welfare and interests oi Anna. She ansers all charges made against her by Anna, and says the latter has been demented for some time, but it was only when she became violent that she oncluded to have her placed in an asylum. Terrllile Collision. Wamiinoton, Iowa, April 10. A paSeiiger and a freight train col lided eight miles west oi this city, on the Rock Island road to-day, because of the disobedience of the orders of the passenger engineer. Koth engines were wrecked and several people seriously injured. Engineer Morton, of Kdon, ai.d Fir man Wilson, of Edou, were seriously injured. Treasurer Huston's Siiccesor. Washington, April 10. It is practically settled that F. II. Neliicker, of Indiana, wi!i suc ceed IlusUn as United States treasurer. CHEAT XEWSPArER NEW VORK TltlltlNi: CFI.K II t:TLS ITS IIIKTHDAY. The cca-ii.n Fltiingly C'elehratoil hy a .lutiilci .Many Kniii cut Men Attn l. Ni:w YoitK, April 10. This was the fiftieth anniversary of the Mirth of the New Yoik Tribune, and the event was fitliPL'ly cele 'irated to night by a juhiiee at tiie Metropolitan opera house. The vast ediiice was well filled, and a Mior.imme worthy of the occasion was rendered. Addresses were n..dc t.y Major McKinley, t'harles . Dana, Chauncey -M . Depew. i:u;ell;. Horrand George Win. Curtis. Many oilier pioiiiineiit men were resciit. Lett' is were read from President I Lirrison, wdio -aid. " 1 he paner has been a potent influence in more than one impor tant cri.-is ,n our public history;'" from Secretary Rhiine, who deeply regictted his inability to be present, and expressed the es- I ti in which lie had always held the great newspaper, from Senators Sherman and Edmunds, I. G. White, T. V. Row lerly and others. SI KVEYINO Til E KOI 1 1'.. The rrnctlliility tif the CuiiMnf ntal ICailtvay to I'.e Tested. Ntw YoK, April 10. The steamship NewKjrt, which sailed to-day for Central America, had among other passengers, a survey ing p.i:tyof American engineers, who go;, j demonstrate the feasi bility oi the railway that is pro posed to connect the United S'ates with South and Central American republics. The party will be gone two ye.; rs. Will 1 Ifclit to the liittci Eml. ScoiTDM.i:, April 10. It is now certain that the coke strike will be fought to the bitter end. This was the unanimous decision of to day's strikers' convention. Reso lutions were adopted that the delegates stand lirm until a saiis factory settlement be made. The strikers are jubilant to night over the rejHirt 'hat Governor P.tttison lias ordered the Eighteenth regi ment home to-morrow. The Tenth will remain but a few days. Cyclone anil Hailstorm. SpiiiNiii-iKi.n, Mo.. April 10 the severest hailstorm n ten vt ais raged lit re vestcidav. Win dows were broken by the hun dreds. The hailstones were as big as hens' eggs. Many persons re ceived severe bruises. A cyclone is reported to have passed over over Nevada, Mo., and Sandoval, Kans., last night, and several buildings were biown down. No body i j reported killed. The Mckenzie Wagon Ituail Co. EiuKNK, April 10 The Me Kenie River Wagon Road Com pany held its annual meeting this afternoon and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: A. G. llovey, president; F. R. Dunn, secretary ; A. V. Peters, treasurer ; Geo. M.llican, superintendent. VOL. XI NO. .'11 3 The Great Showman Left a Lan?e Estate. HIS At I i:EMEtii:Eni:i, Various Institutes Endowed-OnWersa-f.st Church AmOLg Them Histor ical Society to Be Completed- Ki;ii:Lro!:r, Conn., Apiil 10. The will of the late P. T. Rarnum at Marianna, was read immediate ly after the funeral to-day. Tho wealth of the great showman is estimated at over $5,000,0(0. He jives his wife if 100,000 absolutely, ffO.OOO annuity is bequeathed to the tirt Ur.iv.-rsalist church in this city, $15,000 for providing preaching :!nd other services recognize 1 by the U. S. con vention in conformity to faith of universalisni. lie leaves vaiijus amounts to relatives and employes of his great .-how. To hospitals and asylums in various cities, 0,000 is left. Any contestant of the w ill is to be cut off. The last codicil, dated March ,:0, 1S01, provides that his executors shall jomplete the new historical and scientific building in this city, the same to cost 5fl25,IMHI. TMiHTS vs. SKIKT9." 1 he All Important Matter of Min nesota Legislation. St. P u l, April 10 The Mellale inti-lig'nts Lilt which passed the senate vestei dav is niw in the hands of the house judiciary com mittee. To-dav the manage:- of the Metropolitan opera house ex tended an invitation to tiie mem bers of the house of repreteDta- lives to attend a performance of Extravaganza' Crystal Slipper to-night. The invitation was promptly ac cepted and out of 114 members, over 100 were present to study the question of 'tights vs. skirts on the stage" titfore voting on tbe bill. CAKIKK II Al:i:iSON Al'.Ol'tEU. He Is l.ciulieg Aid to Expose the Alleged I rau.lt. Cu;i Ai;o, April 10. Ex-Mayor -Harrison has joined forces with t:ie republicans in the fight iigaiust Cregier before the election board. He talked vigorously about the frauds perpetrated by the Cregier forces, and says he w ill subscribe liberally to ferret out the alleged frauds and punish the pi rpelrators. A 'ipier Trust Formed, Pun ADLi.i-iiiA, April 10. The formation of a gigantic copper trust was foimcd in this city yes terday, which in extent and im poitancc promises to eclipse even the ;tigar triir-t. The scheme was practically consummated at the meet ing ol the Plumbers' Copper ware Association of the United States held at the LaFavette hotel and which was verv largely at tended. It was claimed there had been a ruinous cutting of prices lately, so much so that plumbers' copcr-ware has been selling at it lossr Two Counterfeiters Captured. Sr. 1 ..n is. Anril 10. Fnrlv thl morning the police arrested two men giving their names as Clar- nee eils mill 1 ilh;ini l.it. Tiie men had just stepjted from a steamer arriving lrom Aew Or leans. 1 i ii-y carried a satchel, in which was found a complete outtit for the manufacture of counterfeit silver doll.irs, toge'her vwth a number of finished products, lhev were turned over to the United States authoiities. Valuable I'roiierty Contest Ended. Hku:n, April 10. In United States circuit court the an opinion was handed down by .Iud;e Knowlesin the case of tho Nor'hern Pacific Railroad vs. C. W. ('aiuioii i t inviilviiiir i itl.. to 1 .nid valued at over $j00,0)0 within the city limits of Helena, which the railroad claimed as a pirt of its land grant. The de- ci-ion virtual. v determines th case in Cannon's favor. The Cradle of Mm monism. Cl.KVt.l.ANI). O.. At.l-;i 10 .-To- day is the last dav ot the confer . . e t t . ... .. ence oi i.urt i'ay .aints at Kirk- laii i. 1 he proposition to sell the old Temple, the cradle of Moruion ism. to i.c removed tn tAl.i,.n,,r tr exhibition lnring tho World's fair nas met with opiosition. It is be lieved Hot ellotl'tb Ilium v nintil I m offered to itioll e the nl.l Tl I . tii It. -a o! the church to part with it with their consent. lumped From a Train. . I.kii.'.nox, Mo., Aptil 10. At 2 o'clock this morning William Skag.'s. a I'uited States prisoner en route to the Columbus, Ohio, leiiittiitiary; escaped from the car by jumping through a window on the "cannon ball" train while the train was moving at a rapid rate. No trace of him has been dis covered. Kitten Hy a Hull Dot;. Los Angeles, ('al., April 10. Don Sl.orb, the 7-year-old son of Hon. J. DeRarth Shorb, was bit tea by an English bull dog to-dav and is dying to-night. " '