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. " I SO Mr" ALBANY, OREGON, SUNDAY, A1MTij7 V'l Ts'Jl '- VOlj' 113, j? - , - , I . I IS LIFE WORTH LIVING ? IS MONEY WORTH SAVING- ? hi of Us Ears it si Easy a: la In able to Throw it Away. See h..vv much yi.ii can save l.y :iii1 furnishing T. L. WALLAO Alb ui's I Jo:ilinjc Clothiers. Wi' will not w.-iit mi'il tin' rii.l hi ilu- -a-oii to Knf Prices, l.ut begin right now, TO lY. su.-h as they've m-vr l:H-n knifed before. Beautiful sty ".en, b-iiuii i'ri'lit witii tin freshncs-s of spring. No old styles. No "back numbers No old iiio'.li-i-atcii goods. Not un uglv or uti lesir.ibie pattern in the house. BIJPBEB z Gur beautiful all new spring --to-k of M.-n's, Boys' :ml Children's Clo: hing. hats i.nd furnishing g.p Is is norhi ig le.-s than p ir excel lence. Never before in the history of .xl.any has any clothing dealer ha 1 the nerve to inijiort .-ui-h a grand --tock at that which we have now pi iced upon exhiliition. Talk alotit your $7"! siit-i made to onler; ' rilKV'KK NOl" IN 11' with tho-e beautiful and richly tailored nar m -nN which we are selling nt the unaopro u-hab' v Imw prices of $20, $.:I."0 an.l f2. Nothing new and stvli-h hut whit you will lin.l in our Mammoth New Sj ritiir ami S.iininer St.-ck. Sifts am! overcotfs for the tal., slim and stout man that n tailor on earth can heat lor lit, style, workin-uhip an.l general makeup. A rich an.l Furgooiis amy of pretty s;iririg suits ut $10. NeA" anl hiudsom.; shad.s in men's business suits at $10. A full ami complete line of Albany Woolen Mills goods for M sold by other de ilers at Jfl.'I and upward-, eill and inspc.-t fur yourselves and see if w hat we e iy is not reii ibie: everything els.' is going at the same proportion, fjr we are l.K ADKR- IN Ol'K LINK. Sprini Styles in Boys' and life Clnlliing. In this department we are complete with the latest styles in children's wear, and m it'n-rj. it y.xi'il tike the time and l'Kik through our massive as ii , licit in buys' clothing, Vuii'll be money in pocket for the trouble. We have sole ajenv II A II j C QHri' fin-.: slices an.l carrv for the ce'.ebrat e it llnllJl.l C OUfl O them in all styles and lasts. We haw: the lavas', st k of Men's and Bo's' shoes in town, and the only I.fg-? st ck to be found in the city. T. L. WALLACE & CO-, The birthplace of great and hones; bargains, Strahan Block, Albany. il.ivs at Corvalis, Fridays and Saturdays at Albany. Mr. Blut.iheiv is als i owner of the standard br-d trotting horse, A 1 wood Breeze ( No. ".'So:;, w ho can be seen at the stable of Trites Bros. The get of this horse a-e large and lint fomi'-d, and 'edy need proper development to show speed. Do Not Pass By ! wi: 1 1 a v k WINTKH GARMENTS Thar, we REDUCED HftTfcSij 1! FURNISHING GOODS. VKLVKTS, S1I.KS. SMINS A N l PI.FSUKS LA DI KS AM) M1SK SI1K Mi KMT TMKRWKAIt. COTTON .XliViw)i.l!iK).;,.; MItl.'i i F1 KS. si 1,K AND IdNl.A II ANI'KF.KfiUFFS. SCA F: VK1I.INi;, Sll , .;,(' BUCK iNDDKDDWSS GOODS! Gr. W. SIMPSON, FIB-T CTKKET. ,M.JASY, N. ' buying your spring .t liiriyr wis nf yy '5 Many 'jfotir horsemen have given it as their judgment that Tims, Bhlmhcrg's black peri h crori stallion j-tattds at the head in his i I.i.-s. lie is in the h n. ds of Mr. C I'.. Barrow.s.an ellicieiit and i xpeiience I h'Tsem m who will '.;e his pa rons every po-sihle atten tion. TrruS Will make the Reason of ''.'1. Mondays and Tuesdays at .Jef ferson, Wednesdays and Thr.rs- a i i:w will sol a,t- -REDUCED RATES! - - . . j . JC- Tie Celebrated French CURE VVirr.viteJ to care K.(0h AFTER the neiicr.itive ..raiiaof either sex whether aribiti from the exceHMvc use of utiroulAiitd, tolacc.i or otuin. or thr mh joutlilul iiidiH crclioo, ovi'r iiidulnoiice, ttc., Huch aa loan of liram l"oer, Wikefu'iieiw, Bearing Down -.iii8 in the U: ck, Srmima W i-aknemi, Hyr t.Tia, Nor ou ' ration, Nocturnal Oms a ohj, Leucorrhiie Diziinuss, Weak Memory, Liissof l'owsr ami lmiten.y wliiili if iuv lecte.l often lia.1 to preuiatuie i.I.l and insanity. Hnce 1 a t boxe& fur $5.00 S. ti. I.v mail "ll receipt Of price. i Kllir .HK4.VIKE In iftven wild every ii order receivnl, to refund the in..i;( v i" n PcrmnnenJ cure is notifeite.J. We li lie it. .liaa...l8ol teslliuouihU from old an.l youni;, of both Hexea, who have been tieriuaiieiitly eure.1 by the use if Aubrodilint Circular free. A.I. (reus lies: AfllKU MKOHINE CO. ,V-.t-.!i I'.riiich, Itox, -17. Fortlaud, Oregon. K..r Foi-bay & M.iboii, who waleani? etuil .li'J.'Ki-i, Ai.wiy, Ore..u FEMALE Pills Fur Female Ir regularities; noth in like them ob the market. nn'et fail. suteefull J lailirt monthly. uuaniiiieo 10 re liee mipreiel menstruation. Sure Safe Ceri&is Don't tie huiubuff t;ed. Save time, ftealtb and money. - .'Sfl lUMIW'JUIC. KSSasX Sent to an; ail- drcss by imiii on recei(t of price, 12 OX Ad iircas nro nniiriir i niiipnny Went Branch Box 27, Port In ml, r4 Sold by FosBay & Mason, Albany. OregeB BANK OF OREGON, Ai-P.AX Y, UUEtiOX. K. F. M. rill. P e,., - J. Lanmn?, V. P-f J WtBan, Cashirr. TriH-.w-u n -icnl bunking lim t-s. K. J n't- h'Miiit ami 90M mt all th ? ii fll'l1 iitii-s..! Iftu 1 Iillcil jjfilN:, also, tlit-ar llii'.iin, Krii'ii-f ;tn i (.Tin;ifi . v ;iiiis ;t ail ;u- c-isi ile I'oiiita uiinl'i '-n t.i o:.tMt t- i-iw. I..t-i pai.l tune ik-jMjsit. RED OKOWS MILLS I -:, i tVMK. A tit., S'rops, NKW 1'liOvJE.SS FLOUK. (SujK:r:or for Family and llaki r ' uau) M Sioraae Facilities 4 yn.irhe-tt oidli price aid for wbt"Sl M.'iANY OHP.iJON FIRST 1UTI0NALBANK rpHANSAOTS A OF.K2.lAl. BAXKI.Nll i liohi.K.Sa. KKSHlKNT L. I'l.INN. ICK PKKSIIIKNT S. K VnCNO. . :IIKH K. W. I.AZ'li OS. S. F.. Vocso, L Fi.ei.t I. K. ii:.i, F- F. Sox. K W I.4N01M.N ' Canhler. KOSHAY & MASON WheU-Hula ami Retail I I ! I I 1 1 I i' O'iKOflN NEW FEEDSTORE! HAY, OATS AND CHOP FEED AI.itoii h'tuti. Also Li inc. Plaster & lenient. i -,.ni lo tin . oni. r of Water and Fenj f.ir jU kii,.N of Fct.l. I'. W.SPINK, Albunv. Or. BRICK FOR SALE! .F.S. !or.m lias moveil lii n-si-ilrm ( ! hio hrirk yanl s'liitlieat of the lily, ami tlinsi" .Icsii in ir to l'lir iliafe I'irirk will timl liini tin-re here after. He lias on hand a large lot of tine A 1 oriel-' fur sale. CW. AYKKS, AKCIHI I.CT AND SUPER . intvn.lanU Odi.-e ou r First National bank buildiinr, Albany, Or. Work solicited from all parts of the couuty MONF.Y TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON rood real estate security. For particu lars enquire ot Oc. lluniphrey. CB W INN. AGKNT FOR THE LEAD in tire, life and accident inmiranee com panies IlO'l SALES-'i0Ot:Hl,O0O worth of house 1 h ild furniture in exeh.mu'C for improved real e-tatc tiU;reat oitice of Orc..i Land loiniaiiy. G"oi7d KTNoTiriToLi) PENS 6 ffiliAR pen. i'J, 2 very irood liandkerchicN, all wnt to. my address to introduce my chap line of iro hIs, for 10 cts. J S. Simmons, Cadiz O r ANTED A seamstress, one who can cut V ' and fit. C-iil at corner of 5th and Kail read st rccts. Mrs. F. A. Kurkbart. Unit Snrvtylnft- PARHWl DIMIRISO 8URVBVIS0 DO.NB CAN OB tain accurate i.d prompt wxirk by calline u,H).. ex-county surveyoi f, T, T. 1 usher. lie hlscomplcte cbpien of field note, and town ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do survey it to any-part of Linn county. Postoffice address. Millers Station. Linn cou it j . OreKOU. or tumie refunded Fiber's Esiia BLOODY ENCOUNTER Which Results io the Death of four Persons. SEVKKAI. U1HKKJ IN.I I'RKD A Bystander, Who IuterferreJ, Was Stabbed to tho Heart, and In Torn He Sbooti Bis Afsallant. Lii ti.e Kot'K, Ark., April 11. I!irlii.-lara rpeiivd ftf thft lljijdv V eniyuinter .fW?ti'-iieno. IrtlwreiiCe county, resulting in the death of four persons. In a drunken passion Jack Cassidy fatally injured his wife, and Win. Smith while inter- teiirg to prevent further brutalitj w at t.tvihhp.1 t.i f hf hf:ll f Alfri'll Skiiiiurr, owner cf the lumber camp, took a hand, ai:U was fatally stahhed by CaMSidy. lie fore falling he drew a revolver and shot Caasidy ilead. A ftray shot struck a colored woman, iniiicting a paiiuui woiina. TIIK riiFSIDEMl.tl, 1'AKTV. Mrs. Iluriimin and Other Ladles Will Be lu It. Wasiiinctov, April 11. While it i!i not altogether settled, it is likely that the presidential party will consist of the following named persons: l'resident and Mm. Harrison, Mrs. McK.ee, Mrs. I'iuiuiick, l'oetniaster tienora! Wananiaker. Mr. and Mm. Kussell Hairison, Private Secretary Hal ford, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Boyd, Mr. Tibhett the pretjideiit's stenographer and representatives of the press associations. Klill'IMI IIONOUS tkm)i:hi:ii. Vu tokia, 15. C, April 11. May or Grant to-day telegraphed 1 -es-ident Harrison the following Ois patch : The ounvil of the city of Victoria, H. (J., having learxied that you intend visiting in the near future the. state of Washing ton, have requested nie to extend an invitation to you to do this city the honor of becoming its guest before returning east. (Signed; John Grant, Mayor. Should President Harrison ac cept this invitation it is under stood that a P.ritish warship would be detailed froji Esquimau and placed at the disposal of thecity to convey President Harrison from In get bound to ictoria. SlICIDK IN PORTLAND. A Bar-Keeper Ulew His llraiim Oat With a K vulvar. PiiuiT.AM), April 11. John Cur tis, a bar-keeper of East Portland, was found dead this morning at 7 o'clock. He was employed at the l)elta saloon, corner of Third and L streets, and roomed in the Har rington building, corner of Fourth and II streets. This morning Mrs. Voos, the wife of the propri etor of the lodging house, went to Curtis' room to do the usual work. She found the door unlocked, and, on going in, was horrified to see the lifeless form of Curtis resting partly on a little trunk in the coiner of the room with his knees on the floor. Curtis was dressed and the bed had not been dis turbed, indicating that he had not retired at all. On crossing the room she discovered a revolver on the floor close to him, and saw that the man had apparently shot himself in the right eye, because it was black and closed, while his right cheek w as bloody and a pool of blood was on the floor luider his eye. Without disturbing the liody, Mrs. Voos called in her husband and otl ers. Marshal Cox was notilied and he took charge of the body until Coroner River arrived, w hen it was taken to Hie morgue. A WHOI.KSAI.K ItlSINESS. A Ueuiocaatlc Cluli fur Every Pre-f-liK-t in the 1 nlted States. Washington, Apt il 11. Con gressman Wilson, of West Virginia will leave on Mo iday for a tour of the west for the purpose of organ izing a democratic club. The trip will extend to Tacoma, Wash., and will occupy several months. He goes as a representative of the national association of demo cratic clubs, which is patting in practice the ulan of organization. Before fall the association expects to have democratic clubs in every voting precinct in the L'nited States, the whole tc be directed from Washington. A Fast Ilnrse I'ea.l, Bcffalo, X. Y. Aprii 11. At C. J. Hamlin's village farm to-night the chestnut stallion Prince Ke gent, record 2 :1c.1. i, di ?d of pneu monia. Hamlin refused an oiler of $."0,000 for the horse from Sena tor Stanford. IS GIKSON fM II.TY Federal Grand Jury Investigating the I'lot to Blow I'p a Distillery Chicago, April 11 The inves tigation into the alleged plot to blo' up with dynamite the dis tillery of H. H. Shtifel.lt by Sec retary Gibson, of the whisky trust was continued to-day by the federal grand jury. Government Ganger L'eWar, who it is alleged Gibsou sought to bring into the plot, and several other persons were examined. It is said the government has evidence to show that the material for the explosive compound was bought at Colbuin & Birk's drug store in Peoria, and that the compound was made in the laboratory of the trust at Peoria. Government ollicials assert that the trust has been using large amounts of money to buy off the witnesses before the grand jury, and hint that some of the witnesses who have been ex amined will be prosecuted for per jury. SENSATIONAL 3IIOOTIMS. Two Florida I'olltlclaus Shoi- t.: Each Other Wlthont Ely"' Tallahassee, Fla., April 11. A sensational shooting cenrred this afternoon at the Leon Hotel. S. S. Harvey, of Pensacola, one of the workers for Dunn in the sen atorial contest, accused J. E. Alexander, of 1 'eland, of circulat ing false stories about hoodie, e'.e. Alexander inquired if Harvey meant to call him a liar, and upon receiving an affirmative reply, punched Mr. Harvey in the lace. Then both men drew revolvers. II. W. Clark struck up Harvey's revolver as he fiied and Alexander then ran, followed Harvey, who lired two more shots. Although the corridors were crowded with people none of the shots took ell'ect. Uaron Fava Bailed for Italy. New Yoiik, April 11. Baron Fava, the Italian minister at Washington, sailed for Europe this morning. A Big Kerord- KociiEsicit, N. Y., April 11. The forty hour bicycle race which began Tuesday ended to-night. Win. ('lark of Toronto, won by 15 feet, making 551 miles and 14 laps. MOKE FIN COM I NO. Coke Companies Will Attempt to Commence Work Monday. Scottdai.k. April II. The strik ers conve-ition wound up this eve ning. Mass meetings are to be held daily at the principal points in the region. S.irring addresses are to be delivered aud strong ef forts made to bolster up the droop ing courage of strikers. The coke companies will make a general effort to resume Monday morning and lively times are ex pected. More eviction notices were nerved on strikers families throughout the region to-day. ITALY'S ATTITUDE. S I I I.I. TRYING TO II I.LI)0E THE I'MTEK STATES. That Government Demand an Answer from This Country, and Is Increasing Her War Footing. Bo.Mic, April 11. The principal topic of conversation to-day ha'; been the latest report, put in cir culation last evening, to the f fleet that unless the American govern ment made a speedy reply to Pre mier Kudini's last note, Minister Porter would be politely requeeted to leave Komeand the Italian lega tion would be recalled from Wash ington. Such an attitude on the part of the Italian government seemed so unreasonable in view of all tbe recent developments that last night the report was at first generally discredited. Many of the newspapers, however, to day give it prominence, and asseit the belief that it was substantially correct. They say America would be allowed until April n to an swer. Notwithstanding the enormous deficit in the Italian treasury and the murmuring of the taxpayers against the heavy burden they are already compelled to bear, the Italian government has begun the construction of four first-class cruisers, work upon which will be pushed to completion with all possible expedition. HRO.V FAVA'S VIEWS. New York, April 11. I'r. lio versi, of 11 Prngresso Italio Amer icano, stated to-night that he had been authorized by Baron Fava to Btate for publication that he was only going to Home on "leave of absence, and that he is still Italian minister in Washingtan. Dr. Roverei further stated ttiat he believes Secretary Blaine is a "most smart politician, but in thia affair he has been altogether too tricky, and that his policy ex ceeded the limits of diplomacy. a sarcastic editorial. .,'ew York, April 11. Le Cod Itaiia has the following editorial : "It is now nearly a month since the Italian government sent its first note to the cabinet at Wash ington, asking for equitable and immediate reparation for the Italian citizens cowardly mur dered in New Orleans. Harrison and Blaine, befoie our minister, who brought them the formal and peremptory note of the Marquis di Kudini, shed in an adir irable duet of Americanized buffoonery tears of sorrow on the poor vic tims, but, in conclusion, to Italy, insultei!!y violating the existing treaties, they gave no other satis faction than presidential and nrnisterial tears. But treacherous tears, those of the American ministers included, are not cur rent on the ItaUan market. RAILROAD NEWS Bi:,' Deal Consummated With the Directors of the N. P. R. R. irwi i.i. co to on vJ ikhoh Hunt Han Assigned His $1,000-000 Boucs Overtotbe Northern Pacific, Wbo Will Build theRoaJ. St. Pai l, April 11. A Hoquiam Wash., special to the Pioneer Press says: a big deal was recently made with the Northern Pacific directors in New York whereby the Northern Pacific railroad now in operation from Centralia to Montesano to be extended and completed to Aberdeen, Hoquifn and Grays Ilarbcr City by Julv 2S. The bonus to be given the North ern Pacilic is the same that was raised more than a year ago for G. W. Hunt, who was to have built the road from Cintralia to Grays Harbor City and amounts to al most ifl,10if,00i, the contract for which will expire on or about July Hunt, being unable to build the road himself, has arranged to as.-ign the bonus deeds over to the Northern Pacific and will also build the road for them in order to earu the subsidy. INDIANS DANCING, Every Tribe from Colorado to Ore-f,-oii Engaged In It, Wells, New, April 11. About twelve hundred liidi'Hi.--, princi pally Shoshones a:..! S::..kea and representative s iv i vety tribe from Colorado to ). cvjn,.iie hold ing a big fandango at this place. Every ttieet is t tiru'iced with naked savage--. KEl II'ItOCITV WITH STAIN. The Treaty Thought to Be Al ready Agreed I pun. Wamiinoton, April 11. It it--believed to be tnie ihat the basis of a reciprocity tieaty between the l'nited Stat, s and S' ain hac been agreed upon between Premier Castello and General Foster, bin no official information in retrard to the matter could be obtained from the s'ate department to-day. When asked whether a reciprocity trea'y w ith Spain had been nego tiated, Secretary Blaine meiely replied the negot a'ions had not been concluded. A Boiler Explosiou. Washington, April 11. An ex pansive joint in a 14-inch steam nipe in the main boiler house at the navy yard blew out to-day while a leak was being repaired. Lieutenant-Commander Pendle ton, C. S. N., suffered a severe scalding on the face and was bad 1 burned. John (j. Ilar-ie.-ti-r, en gine tender, had I. is scalp' ba.llv torn. Kentucky's New Constitution. l.oiisvii.i.E, April 11. The Ken tucky constitutional convention to-day co.npltted the constitution to lie offered, and adjourned alter being in session Hf.t days. It ha cost about !f2i!0,000 and" made very many changes in the old funda mental laws of the stale. Indian Outrage. Clifton. Ariz., Sheriff Gluey, just from Solomonville, brings re ports of li ilians shooting into and driving away a paity of sheep herders at the sheep tanks about twenty-live miles frofn here, be tween 15. nit:i ami Siii.uiu.nville. The hi-iilM wi re i.'ianduiit .1. More Chicago .Indices A i n-sletl. Chicago, A nil ! I. --Warrants were issued tins evening for two more judges of election, Cmnmings and Flaherty, various charges of crooked work being preferred. A pilches Are Very Vneasy Santa Fe, N. M., April 11. The New Mexican is in receipt of news from Southwestern Arizona that White mountain Apaches are very uneasy. It is feared they will go on the war-path. They are hav ing much trouble betAeen them- .dvts. They Were Not Hindered Mii.vv ai'kkk, April 11 Mr. and Mm. C. Prucss, aged 7.'5 ai:-l 71 respectively, who were found dead in their home in Waukeshaw were suffocated by coal gas, and not murdered, as first supposed. The Wheat Market. Portland, April 10. Wheat, vallev,$1.47'.. ;Wal!aWalla.l 37'.. ( 1.40. INDIAN CHILDKEN. They Cannot Be Educated In tlie 1-ubllc Schools. Pikenix, April 11. Several months ago Indian Commissioner Morgan addressed a letter to Geo. W. Cheyney, superintendent of public instruction of Arizona, ask ing if Indian children could not be placed in the territorial public schools, the national government to pay the tuition fee of $10 a quarter. The Arizona Republican will to-morrow publish C'neyney's reply, bearing the date of Febru ary 15, 1891, in which he says : "Gut of one hundred and eighty seven schools in the territory but thirty-live responded to the circu lar letter sent them containing vour communication, u i Jy six favor taking the I ndianU P the public schools. The wiio.e ques tion i answered in a nut shell from Mojave county, whose) reply reads: 'We have too much re spect for our children .o think of edticatinir them in such mixed schools. No white person fa miliar with Indian habits and manner of living could consent to have their children educated this way. Indian ihildien are low in habits, wear little or no cktl ing, except a breech-clout, and are very tilthy and lousey.' "' The Two-Sided French I'ress. Paris, April 11. In spite of the fact that the French press for a few davs during the Italo-Ameiican imbraglio placed themselves under the suspicion of favoring the side of Italy in the hope that the Borne government would injure itseli and weaken the limitary and naval strergih of the country by going to war with the l'nited States. Figaro prints a violent article against England from the opposite point of view. The articles accuses England of being master of the art of egotistical and brutal iiolicy in that ehe is now covertly inciting Italy to war with America in ordei that she may ascertain the capacity of the Ital ian iron-clads. Illxon and Willis .Matched. Boston, April 11. Tom G"Kourte, Geo.ge Dixon's backer, yesterday accepted an offer of foOOO for a light between Dixon and Abe Willis, the Australian champion, to take place in Ilobo ken. N. J., next August. Tiie oiler came by telegiaph from Dick Koche, Jere Dunn and Captain Boyle. ItltlTAI. A li M V OFFICER. Slashing Through a Coiupauy- With II in Sword. E.-NtioN, April 11. The report of a disturbance among the troops at Creslau is conlirmi'd, although denied oflicially. The all ir is said to have had i(s oiL'in in the outrageous tyranny of an otlicer of the garrison, who cut a recruit down with his sword because hP was not prompt in saluting. Thi:-p-ovoked murmuring among the other recruits, and the otlicer, see ing w hat he considered signs of insubordination, ran among them, slashing right and left with his swoi d. No one was fatally injured although several were hurt bad enough to lie sent to the hospital. The otlicer was not even put undei arrest. A LOVElVS "iiZTATE. VICTIMIZED lit A GANG OF SCOINDKFI.I. A Young Man wChloror.irincil anil Incarcerated In an liixmie Any luin-lion He Was Found. Eos Angeles, April 11. I.:ist fall James Freeman, aged :M, be came engaged to marry a well known society beile ol this city, Miss Annie Welch. November io was fixed as the date of the wed ding. Miss Welch's relatives strongly objected to her union with Freeman, and did everything in their power to prevent her from meeting him. Freeman went East to dispose of some property before marrying. During his absence the couple coi responded through mutual friends. Freemen wrote from Zebulon, G., that he had sold a farm for $S(I00, and that it would be neceesary for him to go on to Portland, Me., to fur.hei settle up his affairs. Thii was the last that was heard of him until tt:e other day, when there came through the mails a singular communication addressed to a mutual friend, npun a piece of dirty wrapping paper. Ill the ban. 1'a tiling of Freeman was a statement that he (Freeman) had been taken into a doctor's olli e in Portland and chloroforn e 1. When he recovered he found himself in a cell in a piivate insane asylum. He had been denied writing ma terials and had written the note o.i some scraps and thrown it out of the window, in the hope that someone would find it and for ward it. It was the third letter of the kind he had written. In this letter the finder said he did not know whether the communication amounted to anything or not, but he had sent it to its destination in the hoie that if any wrong had been committed steps could be taken to right it. Miss Welch is in San Francisco at present. I'airof Itoyal Spendthrift Vienna, April 11. Prince Geo. Kid.iw ill arid his wife have been placed under tutelage, owin to the reckless extravagance of the prince and the evident anxiety of his wife lo help him spend their immense fortune. The prince has got rid of enormous sums of his own money, and the princess has supplied him with funds from her own income. The ioint income of the couple is 4.500,000 marks a year, ana wieir annual expendi tures have often exceeded that sum. If you would like to Fee some thing truly beautiful, go to J. A. Cumming's drug store and see his elegant patterns in wall paper. Ludlow's shoes all sizes and widthB at Searls' shoe store. SllOf BY A MOB. ,.f Masked Men Lynch Two Mur derers at Sealand Wash. ROSE AND EDWARDS KILI-ED. t'erty Determinsd Men Break Into Jil( Captnrs ths Jailor and Execut the Bloody Work, Astoria, April 11. The follow ing special to the Astorian is just received: SiA'ANn, Wash., April II. At 1 o'c oci this morning thirty or forty mas-ked men appeared at the countv jail and demanded admitt ance. " The guard, William Brown, ref .i-e.l to open the door when tho leader of the crowd threatened to throw advnamite boom into ihe jail. He then became frightened and opened the outside door, first tiring his pistol to give the alarm. He was then taken by five men into the woodshed and detained until the t a-zedy was over. Nothing can be leaned except irom his story, which is that seven or eight shots were fired, and John Kose and George Ed wards, the Friedrickson niurder eis, were found dead alter the crowd had retired. The affair did not take over twentv minutes. No attempt was made to force the cage, although a sledge-hammer was found in the jail, where it had been left. The sheriff and coroner have just passed through here. Every thing was conducted in a quiet and orderly manner. . The opinion of many prominent citizens heie is the wonder that the lvnchin-' did not happen be foie.' The coroners jury was em panelled as follows: Y B. l'lor Wiiham KathlK-ne, li. A. Haber sham, frank Jewitt, R. H. Espy Isaac Whealdon. They will await i he arrival of prosecuting Attorney E-'beit, from South Bend, who cannot get here betore to-morrow. Edwards was killed by a bullet entering the left cheek, coming out back of the neck, severing the vertibra. Bose received four wounds, one through the hip. one through the chest, from the front, one through the top of the bead, and one through th.. cheat from right to left. Wholesale Batch of ArrU. Dublin, April ll.-A host of ctown witnesses against the I ar nellite disturbers of McCarthyite meetings were arrested at Camck-on-Sha7:non yesterdiy fcr refusing to atteiii court proceedings, ine anested witnesses include clergy men, poorl w guardians, the com tier a.'d Tully, editor of the Ros common Herald. llFnOVR DRIFT, una- the sermon lie underscored , tl.e l.v.nnal here and : there a word? I ben unto iter lie gave the book She took it. with a grateful look, a.end t last this tender Uae: L,ivcdim,-,ll.rythut thou wilt be Mhou'rorever my poor life bleur' She turned, Pn,,y wul6Ve The' m'-r wa bad, but she under- Th -U he"hud doce the beft be could. M iss Kingcross (insinuatingly) Perhaps vour friend wovld like tx give us his advertisement for the Lhureti-.'air Record? T.llfaV Mr. Stewart-Cert nly. I Htake a couple of pages. fo Mi e Kiugcross-How awfully .rood of you ! What line of business aiMrUStewart-WholePale liquor dealer. Judge. Found Him Out At Last.-Rey. Mr Suueegee (to Sunday-class). Well, children, what did Anania. Johnnie Cute-He wrote the weather reports.-Texas biftmgs. Mo-t newspapers persist m printing marriage notices, despite the anti-lotte.y law. "1 think you are a perfect heathen, Mr. Boggs?" "d.1 Bog', a prominent worker in church charities. . -1 wish I were," said. Boggs. "You might pay me a little more attention tten.''-Xenia Blrd. The rain is sweet to thirsting corn When th gracious cloJU ?rn.w8' Ami it "omes like dew in tueMuiW.g ni.nn To the weary, fainting rce. And the lie'.iU are gUd as they see U White the wind with coolMj. But the rain is welcome tnostot all By the farmer's hired tuai.-Chlcao PA Corner's jury in Vermont waa given thxee days in which to reach a verdict on a boiler explos.o. , and they finally decided: Bill Steven- was a pretty careful man but we find that be let the water in his b.-iler get too low 'ile pla ing a game of cards. li.-re is an editor s obituary. It is fiom the Macon County Cituen : The editor labored a hfe time. -j. ill ,is brow was turrowed with care. And ail b- had for hi lab", ... ... Was the silver and gold of-hie nair. Salvation Tramp Dear sir, un less 1 get a bite of something at once 1 shall soon be dead, ni..r r.miiias-Poorinan, you are homeless, are you? . ' n- i iK no. Salvation j-ramy v, - heaven is my home. . ,. i- .:t;.,aIlAr 18 5 Cent i aier r aui' - . for some bread and-er try w . . vDOl VllA- reach home as eoon as Life. -'i if H 1 1 t1