) C E NTS A WE E K. 1 V5- -tV, . ALBANY, OllEGON THU KSDAY, APKIL . ' . r- , 3ij 18DI VT " vnr, vr-.KH las Vi;:'; 0 IS LIFE WORTH LIVING IS MONEY WORTH SAVING ? cf Us Earn it sa Easy as to fcs able to Throw it Away. Tiie Celebrated CURE French Warranted to cure Hpring clothing See how much you ran save l.y buying your ami furnishing goods of T. L WALLACE & CO., Ylbauy's I.eadino Clothiers. Ve will not w- .if until the en 1 of the season to KniiV Prices mt .. i.hi, ii.iw, it, i; vi. u -l. as thev ve never b Il'lUllI'll StV es. h-lliim r bri d.t .lifl. tl old styles. No luck en knifed In-Core. tresliness of spring. Ni ugly or mi It-sir ible pittern in tlie house. numbers No oi l moth-eatm goods. Not SUPER O.ir beautiful all new spring stock of Men's, Pins' an.l Childrer-V lothing hats Mi l furnishing goods, is nothi.ig less than p-tr excel lence. Never before in the history of Albany has anv clothin" dealer hi I the nerve to import such a grand stock as that which we have now 1M M-v-'nllv''irr T;,lkto1" .vuur 75 suits ma.le to order; ltil-.l Kh N)I IN IT wt'li tho.e beautiful and ricl.lv tailored gar-Ju-its which .veafv.se!lipattiieunapproi.-hablv low "prices of :! t . .1.1 i .or.:nn-. new his. I stvlnh l it wli it Vou will lind ou.- M i-iiniotb N-w Sj ri 14 and Summer Stock. .-iris an 1 over.-oi'.- i..r the tab. slim and stout man tl on en in can i.-at i,,r lit, style, workmanship and Leueral -V nc-i an I .... -oas arr iv or nr.-t I v .en in r ,.,., ..t iin .in I h irnNoiiie sh 1 les 111 tllr'ii S lilWt lit uiit-i of i Tit line of Albauv Woolen .Iids ii!s f..r lf aol.l ... I I IT . cm alio ins peel ror vouist is going at in sat in tailor makeup. "APasOB Tiflfi w33 OUT ON A SHORT TRIP f-:.F0Ht A CTFB the cenemtivc uranii or either sex whether arwinc from the exeai-.ic use of Htiniuianui, totace or opium, or thr uati juuthful eretion.over inciultreiice, itc, such .-Mlnngof l'.r.tin 1'ower, Wakufu'iiesn, liearini.' Down pains in the Ifcuk, SeMiinal Weeklies, Hys teria, Nit ou s rutiim, Nocturnal IMiiis sions, Leueurrhiw Dizziness, Weak Memory, L;Wi of Power and lmeoteti whieh if n- leried"oitoB-lih iTtminiw i'il nirnfjil J insanity. Pnee $1 a box; C boxei for $5.00 , ticni tiy man 1111 reeeiit of pnee. A tTitllir 1.1 tUt.Mtt is given witli every j order received, to refund tne money if a I'rriiinncnt eure ih nctelict tctl. Ve have thuaiiiisof testimonial from old and youiu, of Imth sexes, who Jiave heen periuaneiitly cured by tlie use I Aphroditiut uireui.ir iree, rt.itir hs ikk a rn 1.0 tiaium: W. !!"!i l-.raiich, liox, -11. H-irtland, Oreoi-. Ko: s.:le hi Koshay Mason, who eH-Liean.) et;l druirs, Alfi-mv'. Orenon The President Visits Several ifornia Summer Resorts. more than $10,000,000 wiil be is sue x now. ; ., it may not be neces sary to make any stock now, as BLAIR iU VAXTKD to deceive America's Minister HOW TIIK WAY WAS l'ASr, o. Tin Party is Royally EntejtamfJ at Every Slopping Place-At thj , Hotel Dtl Monte Restiux. 1. Fats'! FEMALE Pills K'r Kt-male Ir- ri-?ill:irit n't- itnfh. &JJtijb&&i . V ke them no Linintvct ti rt ineiiMtniatioii. v.. tyf he-.e i'ti New 1 lllll .111' I COI-lt ly otlier de-ah-rs at $1:; and upw.ir Is II t.'l..l .1.. .......... . .. I'll . ... .. ,,,. in him reii-ti.ii ; evel VI lini else same prop.,1 ;iou, f .1 we are. l.K V I l J US INol'U I. IN Ives the o- Vl Itnt t hiiitimr jr 'e Una, Ih-uIMi uinl moiii'V, T;ikf no other. A JSnit t ail :liti8 '., m:iii on rem yX of prijc, $J.Cf. A! .Ir. s.s 4iliro Yliliriu 4 niiinn West Hrani-h IU -J7, laulliHl, l?r. 3otd by FofhRT St MaBon, Alhanv. Ori;pL Spnfli Styles id !!y.uil Hiililreo's Clollik wi! aro coiilee with the latest stvi-s 111 Mns depart nent t-onure.i d aw, ami mothers, it y.ril t ike the time and look t'lrouli our m issive a):ii ut in liovs.' clothing, you'll be money in p jc-ket for the trouble -o- We hue so,,- U Ail AM O. CnSJ'? '""- Blioes and carry for the celebrate, HHiU them in all styles ami lasts He hive luelaruMst ttjck of Wen's and IJovs' shoeri in town an-1 the only large stoi k to be found in the citv. T, L. WALLACE & CO , The birthphi-e of .'eat and honest bargains, Stiaban Klock, Alhanv. .Manx-of our horsemen have given i! a their judgment that 1 if us, Illumberg's black perch eioii Mailion stands at the head in hi i class. I l-r is in tln h tinls of Mr. (!. I',. P.arrows.au tiliciei,; and -xerienced horseman vlio will give his patrons every possible atten tion. TituS Will make the aaoti of ".ll. Mondays and Tuesdays at Jef ferson. Wi-ilnosiluvs Hinl Tlir.rr- davs at Corvalis, Fridays and Saturdays at Albany. Mr. "lJluinberg is itlsoowhcrof tin- standard bred trotting horse, Alwood lireeze (No. L'85:!, who ran be seen at the stable 01 Trites liros. The get of this horse .".re larfe ari'l tine loninvl, an 1 only need proper development to show speed. Do Not Pass By ! U K IIAVK A FF.W TKI.v (LAMENTS -That wo will sol tit- BANK OK OREGON, i. ha ny, oiiKCd.v. n- r. a. rill. J. P e., i;. J. I,iuu:di' W. B ,i n, (Jathicr. -i.l l)l i, u:i i.'..; . f i.or .t. In'er. i- i-j r-n. r il l.:iitk in I.ihi ii- e i. Mieii; ii'id sold . i :. I t rt i. ..I the t nit. .1 .-S-a'i"., ,.K.., Kr..n.-(. '.ii J o.-niKtm . tli'.. ,C a'l je e.H.iil.:! iiu;:i-s n.:i e t'-rn.s. .? l-.n l !, fir. i l.-!.?.;r-:. Mknxo r.vi.-K, Cat, April Hie president and Mrs. Ilaifon and party left San Francisco it 9 o'clock this morning for I'alof vjto on a special train, ancnmnan: "V V'ayor Sanderson and a conn: U Of ' SarrFraiujiseo -itwoi!s.. .' stops were made at San Mateo and Keilwood City, where large and enthusiastic crowds had gathered. The president briefly addressed them. At Belmont, the cadets of the Keid school and pupils of public school.! were drawn tin. The train did not s!on. but. tin- president, from the rear end of the platlorm, bowed his a knowledge na-nt ot their cheers. Menlo 1'ark was readied at ten minutes afte Ut o clock. Senator and Mrs Stanford, S-nalor Feltjn, Cover nor and Mis. Maikliam, and lunyui irienns were wailing at the station with carriages. The president, accompanied bv the otneis, then v.sited the l'alo Alto stock larm and examined the i.l ooded horses in the stables, iip eluding the famous shillimw mofit ami Kledi ieitv, and after ward paid a visit to Stanford I'ni vers-it v. Sax Josk, Ca!., April Tin piesKienuai party arrived line at 1 o clock this attel iioon. A nation. salute was liie.land a laive ,-r.iwil gatherrd at the station and cheered ustily. I he visitors were escorted ... tl... 1...1..I A . 7 i. me noiei eniioine, where an address ot welcome was made bv t ... I... i .. ..i.iyoi iuicKer and responded to ny the president. Die street par ad lollowed, and visits were made to i lie High school, Normal school, Notre I Mine convent and other ediii-a'i mal institutions. Momki:i:v, April L"t .- The pres idential party arrived at the Del Monte hotel shortly after 7 o'clock I.;. . . -i l" iiuix. .i me reoilest ol with the issue Union Pacific credit is improving rapidly. We ought The Fmnprnr rf ridnn Pufoo.- f jthoI; Kirnnmln ,k rw. v. mini. ouju utheae bo-ids. We cannet. under ing law, mortgage the mam line to Omaha, but the new bonds will cover the Kansas Pacific line to Kansas City, as we!!;-j the Kansas Pacific system and DeiA-er Pacific. It will ultimately become a first toortg ge on the Kansas Pacific lriain line. It w ill also be secured by the Union Pacific, the Denver & Gulf consolidated five per cent by - the Oreiron Sliort Line and Utah Isorthern jconsofic'atd five per cents and the collateral trust five per cent bonds, as well as by otuer bona m our assets. OFFICIAL NOTICE GIYKX Seoretary Blaine Beqests Mr. Blair to . Eetnrn to Washington-He la la the Dark. Washington-. April l't. Repre sentatives of the Associated Press this morning called at the Chine.-e legation here and bad an inter- yflviow with Minister Yen in-rigiird course I siioi take some 0f th4r.'3,,'e.aeclm",on, of ,1,s Pvern- securit- . . - A Tin I'late Cuiiililnatimi bonds. TrWriot know ot betterl?e,,t 10 rfceve benator lilaic-as secnrltvW" ". vfh, accredited renriesentativa of ; A BIG BANQUET. American Industry, ade. They met after a separation of twenty-six years. The - Fjrst ortti Laroiina, ana feoatb iJaro- IS Jeff,rU? i;TThJeibb Everything Was Emblematic of legion compofed the brigade. Ad dresses were delivered by Generals Hampton, Wheeler, Butler, Young, Maior, Basker and Major t;utier, ol the Lnited btates arsenal. The memorial address was delivered by Pliasant A. Siovedall, editor of the Augusta Chronicle. All business was sus pended, and the dav was observed as a holiday. SEXATOK DOLFH S ;TIEW, The fext FreeUs&tial lcHeft.WUl B Toight on the Issue of PiottfjfcoY . PrUe for McKinlejrv- :is IlEI) GROWN HILLS into Jivs-i FbOLU. (.Sujw.-rior fur Kmnity and Il.ik.r's use) Facilities illihoMt tash LIU NY price aiu f jt wheat 6t ORFaiON FIRST KATIGNALBAKK aVtANSACTS A . BL'biA'KS-. OES.tAL BANKING -I:i:.-I1)KNT L. FI.I.VN. VlCK 1-KKSIIiKNT S. K ViitTNli. AiiiKit 'i. w. i.v: o o.-;. S. E. Yot-xo, Li, 1 1"-. ULAIN, K. W I.AVIiniN K. Sox. FOSHAY & MASON Ketali HO'; lb WIN .r OilKdOX NEW FEEDSTORE! HAY, OATS AND CHOP FEED i hmn Plaster & tcimnt. 'oiii t' ihi- enrnt r for ail kniit- ot rV REDUCED hATESi REDUGED RATES! FURNISHING GOODS, vi:r.vi:rs. silks, satins and i'i.i suks.ladiks' and MISKS sn,K AND KNIT UNPF.KWEAR, COTTON A N I Wi )( U, HPS K M H ROIDKU IP'S. SILK AND I.INKN HANDKKKCHIKFS. SCARFS. VFII.TNCS. SFIAWLS. FTC. f W:il. r and l-'i rr st I'. W. SI-INK, AILauv, or. BRICK FOB SALE! J.S. V.irgun Inis niiived ni. ili.-m-e ilo iiis luii'k yard s-)iitlii-.it of the city, ji'nl Heme desirinir n j.ur i hiisu liriek w i'l timl liiin there here idler, lb- lin mi li.in. I a lnr-u lot of Mm- A I ln 'u l fur sale. CW. AVK1IS, ARi-tllTK.-r ANI sl l'Hi . innndant. oil, e o, r First Natu.iial hank huildinsr, AH anv, Or. Vn.rk srli, in, I from all iarlsil the e.mr.t) TO LOW tlie pit siilent bis arrival at ll .Monte was devoid of ivrpmnnv in order that .Mrs. Harrison and'other ladies of tho party, be allowed tune for rest and preparation for to-morrow's programme. The Hotel Del Monte, w here the partv pent the night, is beavf.ifu'dy dec orated .vith Mowers and bunting. The president was inl'u.med this evening that the Chinese emperor had notified his minister at Wash ington of his unwillingness to re- .cue. ui. niair, me newly ap pointed American minister, to China. The president said it was news to him, leu. made no other comment. AT TIIK l.NI III IIKU . 1 h St-rrctary i.r tl. Interim- lie eiiles an Important Oiieition. Washington-, April 2:1. The secretary of the interior .leeiiled that the recent act .'mendiinr the statutes as to si h ..,,1 indeiiinitv lands applies to North Dakota', -ouiii Dakota, Montana and VNaslun-jton, and t lUes the l.laee ot the provisions rel.itimr t.itliw matter in the enablin-' act. The.- states are therefore entitled to iu- lemiuty tor sections lii and :'i when these sections were settled upon prior to sui vev. or me f,- tional or wanting m township for any cause. In regard to the in structions issued some time as.") bv the commissioner of Indian ail'airs in ordering a removal ol" the in truders from the C h-kasaw nation it was to-day stated at the Indian bureau that these (it Hid people never had a shadow ,,f title claim to the land they occupy, and as early as July. iS'.iO, were warned to leave the territory be- lore the followiiiL' November I'hose who remained have dime so it their own risk and their iv- moval will be insisted upon. Nov Yoitic, April 2;!. Represen tatives of the cbi'-f tin plate manu facturing firms of the country to dav perfected an orgoni.ation of 'lie tin plate uianufi rimers ot the United Mates. The object being to promote the manufacture of tin plate in the United States It is stated that several mills are al ready wot king and as soon :.s otheis are built they would pro duce fill, (UK) net lons'cf tin plate pL-r annum. rortliiml Win. Another (iaiue. Skatm i:, April L".i. l'ortland, (i ; Seattle, .". Taom. April. L':'. Sj.tik.ilie, S; Taconia, ;!. on Multkc l aid Anay. Kiikisvi. .Ajdil LVt. The re mains of Vmi Moltke were iu- (ened luff to-dav. A I.Hhtsli C'li-ie. I'nHI'MNIl, April Tiie case of .1. I'.. Rank, who sues the Si utherii Pacific company for $l.,- OiH for injuries received in the L:.ke Labish accident, was to-dav set ior May - in the United States circuit court. FELL TO "llElf DEATH. had receivetl a cablegram from the t. iiniei e loreigu o:uc. w li ch I.e was instructed to lay before Seer.', tary P!a:ne widiout delay, c.v presstiis the unw iilin-.'iie-s of tin em:er.rto reciive Plair. Other than this, i en had received no in strut-lions, written or otherwise New Yokk; AdiiI 2y.-Flve fcun- : died guests to-night attendwj tlie .. - banquet o Ihe Americas'. protect- . ive tai-itf league at Madunaura - garden. Everythiug r-abput ta'-1 ' '.' affair was embleinaticof'AmericanVv5-'i industry.' dishes, cntlurv. tAble. - " , if ever vou come within five.milee I cloths, nankins, winerr c'srara an.l of my cabin I want you to' stay I even the trn mtB.PCrd9 were "of ,A thre." On the face vl this looke Ainencaa mrMifatrtre." TJia K&. r V - i Feruliar ConuiKlroiu. A Walla Walla editor is mental ly bothered. Ireland's Kxnress sas that Col. Frank J Parker is mentally calculating what RnVild chum meant by saying: ''Frank, TP! iWt n f-.nij ... Mianked j of toasts was 4-lenh iine.v Cor-" govcrnn.e!;t on lie sub from his je't. v iiit Ai.o, .p:u -'i. i-.x-i-t-rsa; ir 'lair, tin- new minister to China, arrived here this morning ami was iUestioned reg-irding tlie rep in that the Chinese government ha I submitted (o the st it,-department a formal protest against his being sent to t hiu.i. ''I have l---ived no ollicial not ice of such protest," sai.l Mr. Rlair. -'All Ihal I know shout it is what I have seen in the newspapers.'" io-night Mr. I:!-rr telegiaiii Iroiu ;-'.- i. I n Plaine It i'i..'-t :l " I : to Washington. . ii totitaiiied no o Ii. i , and Mr. I'.lair will ; . i. morrow. I le sai l he let 1 ; cial iiotitical ion of any and knew iiotleng of It ceivi il v -,i St t . l.-t 1: 111 ll.ii .; .'.IKS. UK. i. r. TfCKKIt, A CIIIKNTAI.I.Y KII.I.KO. Slip Whs I'IhIiIiic and l id llu r mi Kinliiiiikiiu-iit, Sfrikinir Mir lli-Hil i. ll It Kni-k. . it. o k 1 1- i otli lane any rumors that be is to be sent to lajian or Persia. Uidd the it ceiit of the message he was m-l aware that he was not lo continue nis j uriiev to l tiina. Ni tar as uliieial know'eilge he is still tin accredited minister to thai country. him accordingr'Ttrnt-ft-t In- began to wonder if the old fellow didn t mean something else, and it Iris worried him to think that eihaps after all it was onlv his way of telling Frank not to come within live miles of him. IIITt lllSON IS I.OS1M; II I- Tiik Dti t,i:s, April 2! I. Mrs. A. Tucker, wife of Dr. Tucker, of this city, was accidentally killed last eiiing on iWill creek, seven miles from this city. Mrs. Tucker mil her husband were fishing along ine stream, w hen the lady fell over an embankment, striking her head against a rock. Dr. Tucker heard the splash and im mediately went to his wife's rescue. After being taken from the water she gased twice and expired. Mrs. Tucker was aged od years, ami leaves two children. I ler parents live in lirowiisville, Linn county, Oregon. AN KXTKNSIVK KI.AK. Has Viiii(lti-i'l lunv rinil Tliiiii;l.t l- l: 't:ty. lilt too. April l.i iot :e ia a very panicky it-elii g in the gi.,iu its this morning, .lulv opened sfl.tM'1., " 41.' -I -:; I.lMi5,, at clo-e yestesday. vanced toil.d.'iV., and m. "t f ONKY T' JM k'.Hiil real e late llo.MK CAPITAL ox eurile t.,r 1...1;.... lars em (iiire of Ge .. 11 !mi.hrej . p It. WIN V, AtiKNT roll TIIK I.f Al j ing tire, life and ,... i.lent insnra-iee e..:n. P'!i S.Al.K-$.-..Mt..st.l, i wortl, ..f house J. le.ld furniture i.i , el,an,e I .r iini.r.ne.l real rlate. Lu.pi-reat nihee of Orn.- .!, I.ai,. Company. CiOI.O lil.Nti I n-,ni', 1 BUCK ASD COLORED DRESS GOODS ikjk sent t. In,, id t;;oi.i i-K.Ns. i; t-.:iij o r.v COO.I hainlker, l.i. f.- ti ni auurt'M to HltriHllKr tuy ch i; i-i, ior ,u its. J S. SIMM. ANTKP ami tit. ad stree.'s. G. W, FIRST STRKI'.T, SIMPSON, ALP. ANY, ORFC()N. i'uli o A se.iintresj,i,i,e h eai, eut td at i i.rn. rof ..it, and ltatl. Mrs. K. A llurkl.r. Land Stirirylns. PARTIIW BKSIRI0 Hl-RVRVISO DHN fi.S 1, tain accurate ml .rou.pt wi.rk I.v ealla,.. uoii cx-county gurvryoi F, r. T. Finher Ik haseoniplete eopit of field notes an.l town ehiu plats, and is prepare I to do survevin in any part of Linn county. 1'ost.ilti -e address ilillereStatii.il. Linn eou lly .Oregon. UK TI KKI TIIE TAIll.KS. S.mih hif.r wiift i. u nliat ufa Manlpulutiir. C vn i Ti-A, April 2(1. Mrs.Ciim- wood, wife of the late political :ent at Mamnier. w ho was mnr. lered with Commissioner Ouinton Hid others, airivetl here ami sacs mac the disaster was due to the lasnnessol Ouinton in rttiising to listen to sensible advice given him in rcganl to negotiations with the native chiefs. He endeavored to entrap the Scnaiu:ty (Inother ol thede)osed .Maharajah) with the intention of placing him under arrest, but Senaiiutiy It ariiim.' this not on y fa i led planned" a trap Lritish w ere caug to in Id. appear which but the .M I K S l-.Ki si ll K K. Tin- i'rinisi-,l New Cnl lateral Trust Annual I lei tin,,. P.oMox, April2:. Tho follow ing ollicers were elected to-day bv tlie Union I'acilie railway tlireelors : President, Hilnev Ihilion; vite presitlent, S. 11. II. Clark: second vice-president, O. M. Lane; comp troller. Oliver W. Mink; treasurer O. Ilairis; secretary, Alex Miller. Jay Could, in an interview, said the proposed new- collateral tru.tt of live per cent mortgages, will be limited to $7",(lilit.i!O0, but n,, Oiiarter f a .Million Dollar Fire I I at Chattanooga. CiiATi ANootiA, Tenn., April 20. The fire w hich started in Campbell cV Company 'a furniture factory on King street early this morning was gotten under control at 7 o'clock, after destroying property covering twenty acres. . Tho loss is $2;ii,(i0ii on which the insurance is over $ IMi.'HKI. The heaviest losers are: F. C. IVllow s : A. T. Uplett, furniture factory, loss .7o,(Hhi, in surance $".11,(110: Ivi't Tennessee, Virginia .'c ieoigia railroad freight tlepot and contents, and seventy live car loads of freight, loss, $125, 000 ; insurance not known. A large tjnantity oi itimber in the vicinity an I a number of buildings were burned, bringing the loss u; to thrt total given. While thU lire was in prog-ess a second broke out in another part of ti e city, doing tlaur.ige to t lit; amuiint of it'-'VHM. Kii.id to lio K vlemli'il. Jai ksonvii.i.i:, Or.. April 2i). The managers of the R. R. V. R. R., are arranging for the extension of the road to I agle Point sroing on thuS. P. line tnun Medfonl io Central Poi;it. and building from there to hagle Point, twelve miles distant. A meeting of the ciliciis of the xa'.iey was hel l at Central Point yestertl.iv and tin; proposetl enterprise will no doubt be carrietl out. The .Mai Lets. San Fhanciso, Apiil 2:. Wheat, shipping, .fl.7l'.. tor product well up, standard grade. l'or a choice article probably 1.7l"... would be paid, while stock a little below the standard could likely be placed at if 1. 71' per cental. Milling, ifl.Sili.i LSI"., per cental. Livkui-ooi., April I'd. Wheat, supply gootl; Kansas w inter hard. s. 7d ; steady. wheat 'gainst it ad to the ciote, fluctuated between that and J1.04'.,. Corn was also lower at opening, followed by a rally. The break in prices was caused bv rumors that I!. P. Iliitchin-on.the veteran speculator, was in finan cial trouble. No facts in evidence are given by those who talked of the matter, though it was reported that be bad lost heavily of both wheat and corn on the recent heavy advance, ami on tiie Mtbse tiuent break. Hutthiuson could not be found upon the lloor of the exchange and nothing cou'd be . i . . . . . teamen as io me real situation l lis ail'airs. The earlv rmror.- died, but later it is stid" Hutchin son was iiiysii-nousiy misin. Inquiry at the office of the Coin Exchange Naiiona! bank brought out a continuation of the rumors. ice President Hainniill. of tl bank, s:iid his family had not seen him since yesterday arernooti when the boa id closed. It is sup posed among lluichinson's friemls that he wandered away in a lit of temporary aberration.' Theai tual condition of 1 1 utch-s .ei's a:!'.::is ate not Known, tiioiinti it is ntnlcr- stood nearly all of hi- tr.tti.-s b:-.ti been closed out. and a piiva'e dis patch from Millwaukee s.ys his deals there had been closed. Whatever is his financial condition it is not believed any one will -e anything through liiin. A gen! leiuan, w ho is a m ar re lative of Mr. Hutchinson's, said his family had seen for some time that his mind w as ali'ected, and had been considering whethei it would not be better to take some measures of restraint. The trades made by hi::i are found to be few in number. They are being set tled now, ami there are ample funds to meet all his liabilities. His s n while saying bethought his father's mind wa-t unbalanced and that he had wandered away ditl not think he was insolvent. He is confident everything will be paid il dollar for dollar. New York brokers believe that Hutch-! instill has simply gone away on a J long projeet-eil vacation and wid pretend treat surprise w hen he J hears ol the sensation. A dispatt notn r.vausvine, I mi., s tys he v seen there this alternoou andTelit Foiith tin the Louisville T.ash ville road, lie a;i'eaun very ne.- VellS. Killed (hor a Miio'ntr t laiiu. I.Ki:it C i i v, Ajiril 2:L At the Cold Hill mine, eleven miles from here, yesterday, 11. K. Dell was shot and kiiled by S. .1. Fore. The trouble arose over a milling claim which Fore had taken w hich I ell hail jumped. i i . . i . is sun i . claimed io nave heen a desperado and delighted in relat inu ins ex pericnces. l ore, w ho is still at large, is said tohavealwavs borne a good reputation. Wreck on the Noilhrrn. Paimi:i:. Wash, April !".. A west bound freight on the North i n was w recked this morning near l iable Hor;,-, four miles e; st of here. Four cars are oil" and the eastboiiud trains are delayed six or eight hours. A broken axle caused the wreck. No one was injured. Wrecking trains have gone to clear the track. A BLOODY AFFAIR. I'AIS IMll.M.'S l.- TIIK STAB- -.INi ATiUCSTI'tlltT, I'.nlli Mill Were I ntux lealt-il Mc- IhIunIi Iteei-ii cil IS W'ountN Krom Cupel. iihI'h Kuif.. .atohi, i in; si. i- uriht-r par- lic.iiais ol th staobmg tit J. ; Mcli.t-jsh by Copt-land at West port yesterday show that, both men had been thinking ami got into a tiuar- n I Mcintosh asxe 1 Cvpeland to assist l.im in carrying an intoxi cated friend to camp. Copelam! vas pitying cards an.l said he woiilil go as soon as be plaed hi hand. Mcintosh in the meautiine tiok htm by the collar and tried to drag him out of his chair but I opcland shook him oil and sat down again and after the gaum was finished laid down on his bunk. Mcintosh Continued talking io In in and abusing him ami he lid call hip all the names von want to, but don't lay your band: on me or I will kill vou. Mcln tosh ditl not heed the warning ami took bold of him to pull him out oi bed. when he suddenly spiang upon him furiously. The men present did not knov that Cone laud had a knife until Mcintosh cried : "Take iiltu oil' he is cutting me to death." The men were im mediately separated but Mcintosh was literally hacked io prieces, re ceiving eighteen wounds. 4ii lihs. fir elided.. ReefesX ': "the president." Bliss proiibfieOf J- . the health of "ice-Pres: lent .Morton, who thanked Pie assembly and was loudly apph-uded. Major McKin- ley was then introduced as the next governor ol Ohio and the cheering did not subside for live minutes. He made a brief sjieech in which he said: "We will have tariil'so long as we 1 ave govern ment. Senator Aldnch sjwjke to up and I the text, "maiutenence of thepro- I'eil, it lecuve svsiem indispensable to profitable commerce." Senator Jones of Nevada, sent a letter in w Inch be said a ( I.inese wall ot protection was precisely what was needed in this country to keep out Ihe sipialor and distiess that at tend low wages abroad. The op- niar government rests upon the atlectioiiH of the people, and men can have no all'ection for a govern ment under which they starve. Senator IMpli of Orot'on, re- pMjnded to the toast, "protection is it allecls the presiientv ol the people and the development of the Pacific coast." The republicans of the Pacific coast, he said, do not believe that the tanll is a local is sue ; they hold that protection is national : that all the industries ot the nation are so inseparably con nected that one cannot sutler without injury to the whole. The growth and prosperity of commerce iii tin; Pacific coast is dependent largely on the protection policy. ihe Mekmlev tanli act was what was demanded, what the party promised, a measure to protect the interests of Amer ica. The issue uikjii which the next presidential election will be fought will be precisely the issue upon which President Harrison was elected and Cleveiaad de feated. I am eonlitleut that when the issue is agr in squarely put be fore the people w ith ample, oppor tunity to discuss as well as refute misrepresentations from free trade sources, when the last taritf legis lation has had time to vindicate, itself, I am confident the result will bean increased majority for protection. (Applause.) Money Market. New Yokk. April 20. Monov on call easy: closed oll'ered at 2'..: nrime mprcantiln naier :ifi.i day sterling exchange, steady, GO hills fl.so'.. ; demand. 4..!. I vet Wins a Game. Cnu-Atio, April 2:. A chauim- onship billiard game between Carter ami Ires to-night was won by tne I titer, ",0J to 47S. M iiiing Sale. liie i.akert. uy I'emocrat men tions the following sale of a mine in that locality: The necessary papers were yesterday executed, cou ve : - g a one-half interest in the Moiiiana mine, situated in the Cr.-en horn district to K. I. itiroiix,oi tins city, ihe mine was discovered several years ago byj. I, llun-;aker, who still, re tains the other one-half intereft. Considerable development work has heen done on the property and it has indications of developing into a first class mine, it is the intention of the owners to prose cute development all summer and prove! hat the Montana is all that is claimed for it, one of the finest properties in tiie district. The vein is of a good niillin-' made ind the ore is free milling, assay ing s, in gold and lb, in Oliver per ton. The consideration of t'le A Nameless Crave. C Among the saddest life that ran 7 be written, can be numbered the following found by a reporter on the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: A woman known as "Mamie Doe." is lyina almost dead at the police headquarters in that part of the jail assigned to women. She ia not over ..0 vears of aire, but vcars of drink and dissipation make her look a great deal older. In her discolored and distorted features can be seen traces of former bean. ty, but now the is a veritable u-n- man of the slums. She was ar icsted Sunday afternoon near Lake I mi in by Olluer Rrvant. ami u i locked ii on a charge of drunken ness. During Sunday night eha had an attack of delirium tremiow and City Physician Sparling was called iijion to attend her. Yester day evening she was prostrated try appoplcxy and it is thought sue will not recover. No nn knows who she is or where she lives, and it is very probable that, if she dies, she w ill be another unfortunate to fill a nameless pau per s grave. 'ost of the t.arlielil Monument, I'itlst.urj t hr.mi, le Tel. s'rapli. Mr. Altlrich, managing etlilor o Ihe Cleveland Plain Dealer, writes: o-l-l. . . . . . i oe entire amount expended on the Cat-(icld monument, including grading soddinir. tla-'L'iiiir ami iren- eral improvements about the site, was tlod.SlHi. Subscriptions amounted to if I IM. 755, but the interest swelled it to the required . . . . i . . :..m. v-ontraci, was leu uciooer 0i Augusta, gave an ovation Mon . iss.,; construction began spring" dav to Oeiicral Wade Hamilton .f issi.; tletlicatctl May ::0, 1S!M." and the survivors of his ,,, .ri'- AlarrlaKO at .lueksoiiv ille. .Iacksonmi.i i:, Apiil 2:i. P. I;. Dunn, iiiaiiiijer of Slaver V Walker's business at Walla Walla, and Mi.-s 1'iniua, daughter of Postmaster Pape. were manied this evening, and left to-night for Walla Wada, where they will re side. An Ovation to W utle Hampton. AitiisiA, Ca., April 2'.'. The Confederate Survivors' association An DIil Orleans Custom. Con. ",ku, deuce Cj. hniond Kisptt-.h. slf Vou have plenty of time to ItTland observe everything that passAbefore your gaze, vou will notice onv.every post in tbe Freneh quailers tliMe are little hand bills tacke I tiji and bearing the head ing "Dc-t ede." however, in French. Those are death notices, which seemed to he used instead of tha newspapers, to announce the invincible hand of alra Morr. They stat a the hour of the funeral etc , and the name of thedeceaisd- - As a general thing these notices' are tacked up all over the French section in an hour after the person has died. 1 noticed several upon which the printer's ink had s-arcely dried, and which announced the demise of some un foitunate which had taken place only a few minutes In-fore. V c t i