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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1891)
: a rt 'TIL 'StYT r.. I ' - T ... 1 1 -. "a- .... f V i". v-P- - i - p. V "'ST. - v. JO OEISTTS A VEEJv. IS LIFE WORTH LIVING ? . IS MONEY WORTH SAVING ? Hons cf Us Im it :: Easy as to :: able la Thraw it Away. See how much you cun save by anil furnishing WALLACE Wo will not w lit U'liil the en 1 of the season to Knifo Price-, l.ut begin right now, '!') I) lY. su -h as t:ie've nev-T b -en knifed before. Hjiiitil'n1 ty'es, tMuii:; bright witn the fresh::es- 'if soring. No oM stylos. No hick numbers No old mo'h-eat mi wu l-i. Not an ugly or mi lesir ible pittem in the house. btjper: O.ir beautiful nil new spring Mock of Men's, Roys' an 1 Childr-i:'.-Clothitig hats mi 1 furnishing g o Is. is ihj! hi.ii; less thin par extl lenoo. Never before in the history of . Albany has any clothing dealer b.i I tlie nerve to import such a grand V-h-'k as t!-at whicii wo have now lil.u-i'.l iifion exhibition. T;iik atout vour f7" suit-4 niaile to opI.t; 'rilK.V KK N'H' IN 1 r" w;'!i tho-e rieautiful ami r'uhly tailore I sr-r-ni-'nts vhii-!i wo ao so!li"i; "t tiio utia-Miro ii-lialilv low prices of L'J.'iD ati'l .f"J". Nijtliin . now anil stvli!i h it vvli it you will liiiil ii: our M immoth N v S; ri lij anl Summer Stork. Su ts an 1 over -oi;.j lor the tali, slim an I fto:it man thnt in iail i on e.trtb can ''tl lor tit, stylo, workmanship aod lomi-i.i1 m-.tUeup. A rio'i a:i 1 t'or-'oas amy of pr.-tty s;ui'! suits at $10. Ni.v an 1 h.iuil-iome s!i i l. s in m-n's iiusine.--' suits at $10. A full :in-l om;-!etr line of Albany Woden Mils j jo-l-i f-r $10 soM by other iloalers at $l: an-l npw tr Is. ciil an. I inspe.-t for your-elv--s an 1 seo if wfiat w-s iv is not re'i i!!- : '-v.-ryt oNe is Lj-ir; at tie 8 imo promotion, f r wo are I.K V. ! IKS 1 N l' II I A N !!. tyttl Ktyiei ii iiiyi il! riiiiili'r'': ! l-niil In 'his loiart'!ient v; aro o-i no' -'e w ill t;n- late-t sry'.os in cliiMiou's .voir, au l niot i-is. ii you'll t iko tlie tinio and look through our in aoivo a--i ir':u -nt in boys' :lothii:i;, you'll be money in p jikot for the trouble. We have ,!e a --n v JJ ?J S M O for tlie oe!obr:iU-;i nUnAii C lasts. We have' I 'io lar is tt ek of anil the only ttoek to be I .mi l T. L. WALLACE & GO , The birthplace of oat and hones' bar-ai:.;-, Stiahan I'.'ook, Albany. mmkir.. & la ' (lavs at (,'orv.ilis, Fridays and Saturdays at Albany. Mr. I'iuinheri: is alsoownorof the standard hr-d trotting hor.-e, Alwood Kri-oe So. -)'' who can bo seen at the f-ta'ilo of Trites I'.ins. The (.'ft fif this horse are larce and line lornied, an ! only need proper development to show speed. Do Not Pass By wi: iiavi; WliNTEK GARMENTS '.riiat wo will scl at REDUCED nri I coij II FURNISHING GOODS, VELVETS. St L1CS. SATINS ANI I'U'SHKS, T,. Dl Ks' AND .MISSES SILK ANI KNIT UNIKUWEA', COTTON AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SIfdeANj LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS. VEILINCS. SHAWLS. KTC. Gr. W. SIM PSON, 1TUST STREET, ALIUNY. OR.EHOX. buying your spring clothing goods of 0 Q 0 w iiii-m in ail .t vu-s iiio Wen's a'l-l l'.-iys' t-hoes in town, in the city. Manvofour liorsomen have riveu i'. sn iheir ju liiu nt that i i' us, r.lumlioru's hi n-k pen-heron st;i!!i.iu st:-.nis .t to-, h -ad in his el '..--s. II-is in ihe ii i'. os :i ?.!.-.('. 1!. H.inows.a eilieirnt ad t N perielico I hor: oin.iii who will v;ive his ati'oiis eo:y pos:o:o atten tion. TituS y n in maKO tno .'eason m :n, Mondavs ai'd Tuosdavs at .lef- f..- ..... W. .1 1 1,.! TItm. a i r: v jHEDUiJED RATES! Tiie Ceieteateii Ffcaci C U R 13 WarrantcJ to HUTiM?'- or m,,ntv euro fdl.yJl liiiil retun.tc.l KFOFE ci AFTER the ct'iiorm c vrara of cithi-r sex whethef ansini: from the exi-c"-i e r.s.: of 8timn!:inla, tr!;:uui :t 2pi4Jjrw"njiiiitifyJin Ms; irttio'f.Wrtr UhTuL'i-iiuc, i to. ' lli.i-.n l'ovr, Wa!,-i;u'n:".4,' ls-rU Down pains in the liutk, SfcTiihial V.' irtn-.-rf, H ttria. Nor -on '-' raivut N"..i.urn:il Ouiix S'ons, l,ntirrl"t' l.nriicas, Wt-.k Memory, l.'W-iof Tower jTlmiKtin;y wbii-h if no Uxd vnyuKvl to jiri.-ni itiire old ase ami inanity. ' l'rice 1 a Iniy; ft hoxc5 for a,00 :;.o:!t i-v hi.ili mi rcivip? i-f prico. Vvilll'l: i. III t.M I f. is trivon i' !i ry c.'i irik-r n to rc'-.tml t ir- iiKn.- '.' 'f a IVrill.-tlH-ilf ''"ru ih -.-.t i IT- t' -i. U . : r Oil t--'.l,ii-,ilui4 IT'i!:. i..i .:.;!'.-i."', i t Wntii , who t.'--- Iu.'. rit! cnriil 'n-, '.en- f ro!itim C.ro!:-r ft.'.-. Vl.lr.-i, jiK vi-;i:..; .w Jr. . VV r: -il'tr h, hnv."7, e.nl Itn 'I, I li-i : .v. . i'.-.l,-n ya"i!i,ivtiu i!i'ai!J ?fMT? Pin- V t h inik Ir r j'li.tritir.; not Ik ir4 iiV.' t hi in ui ri,- r.iurket. N''-cr . 'Mi'. Ml' iTs-i-iliv t.i-.i,-- tn.itiililv ' ' 4 m.-! -.1 rri .tlt.f. v. v Hi uii i' l'..i.'t t o h'iit.1 'I,- u.'.l. rait time. ll.-;.ith;i;ni ii'Oil-'y. )r -fs nn r.o ipt of jriet. -r-i'-!. A.l In s ti!ir mjiimiiy Wo.it Ilrn.ili Hex J7, I'l-Mllim:. IT. Sold :y Fn-bay & Mason, ilhacv. Trewt liAXK OF OREUOX, l.i'.AN V. oRECoN. II- T. : ii'. i' e 11- J. Li;.-:"' . V . .1 W. i; .. n. Ca.M-r. :k 1 . . IM: 1 i-. 1. V ' -. ; . 1 .. f.- i-. N i". .:' ) i-T.i ".. il. (SUlH.TI,il f- l 1" .T.il'.. ..Il.i l; -i-. l' IISi ) Best Siorass Facilities f.-NV oRF.-JON Cif-ioR '? m;tit-T ? 7 k VH i' i liihulS-U J)Ai?A 'PliANSUT.S A ;r,: ...!. If.NMNC JL t : ' ' m K5. I' :! .-Ijil'v :T L. H.iN -'. v. 1; i i.i:-i liKNT -s. v !':. .i. .-:i: ;.. w. i. . ion. S. E. Y. ..-j, f. I. K. lil .'.'V, r. 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I'Mifil. .;. i' I mil tat- ..-.ut.'v. i c,r ..rtini. iars i-fi-joiro :f i;".. ti'ii".lirfv. 1 1 v.. lytvN. a..i--nt r-ii: Tin-: !,r.i V' in1-' 'r--, i.:.- i'i'1 i - i Soil iir-nrai- v .in-.aiii-i i'o;: s ii.K--.. ...-:.!. i n ull .if h,.,... h Iii i iriiit.in- i-i i i'!i.ii:-i. f -r niipr.i o-l rnilti-lato t li i rroat .ioo cf lri-..iii L.uii I'oioj.any. poi.n im.n'i;. i; i: i. i I'K.s.s. i; c.:i'.;; VT l-'ii- i . - ry i.oi Ii iii.iki ri h'. fv, :tn si lit t- ti.-v a.i'lre-.-i to intr.-ii.ico ins ;i-iiiH- i.i .n "is lor In rt. .1 S. S:vv..n-i, '.i.: ( A'ANTi;i A so ini-tr.-o. inn- whoinii i-m M aiJ lit. "'ill :it oiTm-r O! :.tii aiul lia-i-r.'.u! sti'oto, Mr. t A Itiukhart, liinil Snreylii! 1 )A'tlir.H DKSIRINQ PI SVKTIXO DfSJCiSf.li- tain a-.-ccrate iitl ;'ronut w.rk hv catliiii; uj-on ex-cuiiiity sunt'ui r, I. J. t.i:tr. lit hrwcoinplt te vopitf of tti'M nou-a and town ship pl;it$, ami id i rt-par..' I tf!o Miir -yiif iii ny part f I.inn coiii.tv. Poif'lf'ie a Mr-was, il.Ucis Station. Linii ,oa ir .Ui'ou. Mil K , , f'l'i' II list ALBANY, OliEGON, VISIT TO MONTEREY The Presidential Party Highly Entertained. - THE OI.11EST COAST CITY. School Clililren f traw Tlowers -Sp?eclios by Wanamaker and Rusk Ban quet, Rrceptioa aad Serenade. Dki. JIontk, Cal., April 30. The c:'.i::ens f M jiitoroy gvo -ha iiresidont a splendid reoeotion-?.' day, in the course of whicn'they conmved in many ways to recip 1 , - IiH - lueuie me uuiiifioineiit 117 7 ilie glroa previously ptid the city by naii J., t iii(? the new coast tle'erie vol itr'i " f tK v honor. The citv was elabo rately decorated with llowcrs an! bmitii:, tlie main thoronirhfi.r'. Alvarado rtroot, lesemblinn i1 tropical garden. It was lined on both Hides with lino sptcimeiis o the ceh-biatod Monterey cypress. Tlii: public school house was liter ally covcre-l with the iiiitionai lolorsaeda beautiful tloral aid crowned the piincip.il wntrance. The president and iiiembi is of his I'ni ty wore all in lino spirits, liav inf; en j iyed a full night's rest at the Hotel Del .Monte. They arose ea' ly an I af:er a hearty breitkfast drove over the seventoen-mih-liive of w hieh Califoriiians :ire so ju-tly proud. I.are delegations i people trmn Monterey, Siriinai City and I'acitic iroe assembled at the Del Monte at an early hour and escorted the president to Mon terey. Tlie board of city trustees of Mon'erey first v.-tee tlie chief magistrate at th" hoi.-l, and. thioimh their ple-idiijt. Mr. Rod erick, travo him the freedom if their city. n its arrival at Mon-tei'.-y the procession was met l.y a lai"i;o delegation of school chil dren w ho streu od their path wit'.i (lowers an.'. led t ho - v. ay to the mIiooI hoii--e, where the puii'ic eveiei-i-s Wen- hel l. Mayor Hill, of .-alma-, delivered the address ..l welcome on behalf of the thro' i ilies. and ple-eiiled the president villi a Milid silver card containing :::i eiiravinjr of the o'd cu-toln h.'ii -e insciiiicil as follows: ''Old en -torn house where the lirst A iiiei i. an ll.i' wa-i raised in ISPi. i reeling j our picsident April ;!', !'!." Tin- president, rostnias t 'l-lieneral Wanamaker and Set-i--:ai v Ru-k made addresses and were loll lly applauded. The presidential party then drove to Cypress Point, a beautiful spot in the woods, iiVfiinokiajf the ooe:i'?, uli-rethey had luncheon They spent the day in the neighborhood, and di I not re-ttn n lo the Hotel Del Monte until late in the after noon. During the diive they vis ited the .lunipeio Si -rr:i monu ment, the jiit of Senator Stanford, with the old ciisto!ii lemjo ol Califoriii.i. old capi'o! build nj, and other i--iies of olden t'lues. Tic.' pie-iill-iit .v.is L'iven :i sjlivi-iiir bainpu-t t the Hotel D I Monte this evening, and later held a leception at the hotel, after which ho w as serenaded by the Monterey hand. TI1KV SAV tiik i'i;ksuh;m. A I'tiiniy lie i.'onl Wtn-ii yir. Ilaril n Cniiii- I rioii Dinner The San Francisco Aha say: Early in the evoninu' the president slipped down, alone and unoo st ived. t j tiie dining r. oin, w here ho pait jok of dinner. He was not so iu.-kv on starting ba-k upstairs pjain, however. As he hit the dining room and ciitored the hov! oliico niiii'.'niR' shou'ed, " I'hi'ie irees 1'iesidetit Harrison!" The tesiilt was astonishing. There was a mad rush of a couple of hundred peisons in the olli -o across the iloor t-j yet a elimp-o of tli pro.-i-deiit. Those outside no iut; this rush and surmising; the cause, a'so sar'od into the oliico, and about one minute there was a jammed., hard-breathing and sardine-packed mass of humanity. The presi dent looked at the demonstration in evident alarm and hesitated u I. icii way to turn. Suddenly he spied the elevator, and was quick ly before it. That it w as the freight elevator did not matter the slight est. The president hastily got in it. and w is quickly carried stairs by the grinning elev Inv. up ;tor i.os,i:i:i !.; ionki-.i: VI In f-il For rrrsiilcnt ll-irrU- fin'M tNruiHlfiitlif r. R-.'s; '::i i;ii, April 30. The mem bers of the Rosebiirg board ol" trade attending the presidential recep tion at l'oitlan I w ill lake along as tiieir must .lohnathan Woodiull'. an old pioneer of this state w ho played life in the drum turps in the campaign of (ten. Win. Henry Ilarri.-on at I!van-vii!o, Ind., iii ISt't. He is still hale and hearty. I VI VI KNS1-: STKIKK. I.tmi W ill I'l'rlir.p I T-.Iirru". V I t -4 iWIie Sr. I.ons, April :;. If tlie k- nt niiliintil j lit t hi) uLiir uitit.,1 1 . ... ...v. .,.. onuai can no saiu 10 oo mo forerunner ol w hat is to happen to morrow, one of the most serious strikes in the lii-toryof St. Louis is imiiiinent. The men who will go out will num ber fully oOOO. besides carpenters, marble cutters, inside wiromen, iiiehiti'Ctual iron workers, inalster? PlOlLVY, MA Y i . Wanl iron Bttikors ill prob .b!y go '"I'r.Tsiii nc, April 3'). To-ii:lil i fc.-e master builders conoludod not )? look out for ) other trades .and .the result will be that all will vork on tl e preset: t coiitraotd until 1 1 they have (rone as far as they can ' tV'tnout curiieiitors, wlien llioy r;ll find themselves simply unable i proceed, but not locked out. T.'io master buildois have d; tor uained on this move to protect the Guilders in the other cities, and so Jiat trades outside the carpenters could not have the pretext for irikini; for eijrht hours and thus Causing the movemciit lo Fproad. Reports from many towns in this re" Vtrikin- f. inf, Ul(J ill(1;(,.l!iollf ttoa sav the carpenters enei- or emnt nours o (if'i 11 1 1 o 1 . : e 1110 llillil.iliiviic: i'i.. . '.:i. . i:.. 11,. . . 1 .V l iii(-;iiiiiili 111 iuiti orii -.1 sni.l itK. VhIik-iI at Ji.;.-,.0. There Iti-ins 1 '.'(111 I'olimls. S.vs Fi: vm i.m o. Apiil 30.--Dop;ity Suivovor thiskoll made a siezure this aftornooii. of l.oO pounds of opium, valu -d at s'i.mo. The opium was concea'edou thesS-am-sliin Chin;', which aiiived belt scvoial davs ago, but has heen in .pi.irantin" ever since. The owners of the i piu:ii claim it was not meant for entry here hill v. a ' to be sen! to Mexico. mit .l I l. i v That Ik tile rnlii 1 ill Ilie CliilH'-.-M iiril-r I'ae. I'oiii i.vMi, April :; t. Lne Do Yon, a (,'lii'.ianiu who has been on Ii ia! several days for the mur der of Shake (lily MaI.u. a .lap anese j.rositct-, Keb; uai y l-'o last, wa-:u''i'.;iiie.i by the juiy in the s'ate ciienit coin t this aftornooii. Mileh hard feeling was caused over the tii.il and fuit'ier trouble t.veeu the laces is feared. RAILROAD WORK. I'll k os r. v and kii-'kih i:: Kil l l. Wol K ri-iii;r-i-siii(; l iiliii alil -Vlmii y Si-rurril ni M..rls;a;-s - IC'illtN t" It' ISlH-il. M AK-ui ii i n. (Jr.. April 3. At the m -elin ; of the d;m-;ols of the ('mis l'.:iv, R)-eb;n' I'ast"iti road, last night, .1. W. It-onii-t! was elected vieo-pesi lent, Vice F. W. Ihiiiiett, resigned, and the otlieers w. ie aulhoried to .-L'ii a u ortgilge of negotiati-oi to raise funds. R. A. liraham. general manager of the road, says that work is nov progressing very sat-is-aotory. The co:npary has Moat ed two million, live hundred thous and dollars in six percent., thirty veais in gold bonds, secured by a deed of trust to the Farmer's l.-jan and Trust company of Now York. These noil Is have been placed in London, an I will bo available as soon as the preliminaries are ar raigned. The moitgago was exe cuted this morning, l'.oiids will be issued on the basis of twenty live thousand dollars per mile, and funds advanced as the wsrk is completed in sections of live miles. Soi l.ois I rouble In Hie I -'inherit'. Si. Johns., N. F., April 3,1. Ov er lii'ty bait carriers escaped the gov e niment ci niseis seveial days ago i'i. : and sailed with cargoes for tet. re. Information is now re- coi.e.1. that th'y a ie reinrii'iig ami the Hie:, i.ave hi-ll incit. d to 10-h-Hiju hv ihe Frera h n;-r iiants of St I i- tie. who have supplied them w it'i iii'ius a: d 1'. piors Much :ui;i. ty is felt her;. The i'.i i:sh war-ship Pelican has gone to Fortune hay to assist the domin ion steamers. Serious troiibl-i is expected to follow this intiiguo on the pa't of the French. The Mai-hrtN. Lr. . i.cooi , A iri! 3 . -Wheat is in po -r d'-maiHl ; Kau'-as w ilder, hard S s ti d : steatlv. S.vs Fu.vxi isoo, April 30. Wheat shipping grades. SI. 70 : s'l.Ti1.,. ; pcrceiiial ; milling, $l.S ' -l.si'... per cenial. Kinf ix llreak-i Ihe ;:-. r.l. S vn 1";: v :sco, Aptil .'li1. Tiie m itch race between tii I ndino stables aii'i Rinfax. a?:d Maltese Yilhn stable i raldino, s;x and a ha'f furlongs, for l.00i a hide. Rin'ax won. time I -0' i : breaking th" ii cord. Arms fur the Instil gent. Los Ani.ki.i:s, April 3.1. It is reported that the schooner " Robert and Minnie" is in Catalina harbor loaded with arms and ammunition for the Chilian insurgents. The vessel anived Saturday and has had no communication with the main land. She is heavily laden. Iisatl'itl4 l''ire. I! vki.Ksrii i.i). Cal., April 3(1. Twenty-live buildings in Kernville were destroyed by lire on Monday, inc'iudinu lYt-'isoh's hotel. The Odd Follows' hall was blown u,. by dynamite to check the (lames. The "loss is over Jl'O.iMO; no in- sural. co ticrnian i;itctioti. lh:ui is. April 30. The supple mentary bailot was taken in the ( ieestciniinde today, and the re turns from fifty polling places give Rismarck HTSS and Schmnl feldt 171S. GREAT SENSATION The London Scandal Does Down Eut Increases. Not CAPTAIN KKXEV I " SIM'IIKIt. A Woman fro:a Paris To?tiSo? TLat He Waj the Mar, anil Th..t He Told Her ll Wanted To S'.du e I'll in- Loniion, April .'in. There was a sensation to day at the poslponed examina'i'iii of Captain Yeiney. t;i; member of parliament charged with instigating the procuration of the governess. Miss 1 '.racket t, for immoral purposes, caused by the testimony of a woman named Louise, Adeline, keeper of u hotel in Pari-, that Captain Wnicy hi'. '. f illed upon her seven or eight diMcrent times and asked Lor to pro: ire for him two or ihn e girls, p-omisiiig lo-r 10) francs if she succeeded. Witness added th it in spite o' tin; captain's solic ta'ions aal tiie indict men's wlicii he held forth, she positively lelused to nii'i'-ilako tin; pnvuraii ju ro fei red to. M lo. Adelaide w:h jejsitive in her idetitilication of Ycrnoy. When a-ki-'i by the magistrate if Captain Yerney said what he wanted the gill.- lor. Adelaid le plie I poiuipt'y: '"il-.; sail he WiLlitid lo s.-d ic ' tie :n :i:nt that !h y must bo ir uo's." Tln-y created a gie:t sei.sit,.ni. Yenn-y when asko I if he lia i aiiv lhing to s:iy in his own behill said he would s-iy iiothii.g in this court. TIIK Mi'!illt:i! ivii'i:v. Till-in :.f II. i' NV .'. i -l !v i'-.i;. - .11 I li -J A Ii .: i r. - Ni:w Y'.i:.;. April 3U.--J m-pi ,ioi 11' rin-s liiis nioi iiiiig made pub ic i sta'enient to the ell'eet that the ni.ui kno ; ii as "Frenehy No. 1" i ; ascertained to have u'ept in the Fast River hotel oil the nLht of the murder. The murdered woman Carrie F-row ii, occiioiei loom 31, A hile "Frenehy" slept in room ( )n the evening of the night of the murder Carrie l'.ioivn was seen g ,ing into I he hotel in company i f a Hi-ange man. mis man leit the p'a -e ! efoio midnight. It is be lieved 'Frenehy No. 1" lie n vv nt t'iC-irii.' I'.rjvvn's r.Hi ii. that they pi irreled. and thai tiie rc.-ull oi 'b" row v is h- ninrd l of l ,e ' lu in. The body of Cairie I'.to.vn was snipped t her relal ives t his niorii m;; at Sah in, Mass. TIIK TKII'l.K Al.l.lANfK. Ati iili-ian .llinister in lt-rliu on a SM-I:il M Wstou. Pe; iti. is, April 3 . P. iron Wel'ek. under secretaiy of Austrian minis try of commerce, has arrived hett on a special mission for hi; gov em inent. II is object id a uniiic iiion of the ( i.'i iiian and .a u-t ri:i- rail way systems by the ciiil t ii'elit of common laws and adoption of common regulations. In the nego tiations to ha undertaken special attention will ho devoted to the arrangements of militaiy and stravietic lims. with a view to the rapid mobilization of troops in both countries. Pol.ticians Foe most important results if this ne gotiation is carried out success fully. It will bind (ieiiiiany and Austria in closer union, and insure the peni-anonee an 1 grca'lv in creased strength of the ''riple alli ance. TU V.NSKKK Al lK. The llui.t Sjsle n l'a.-es I u.lcr Northerii I'ai'ilic Conti'.'l. Pi;xin.KTox, April ;;o. To-iuor-rovv the Oregon : Washington territory system of the Hunt road will bo transferred t tie; new ow ner, C. P.. Wright. A meeting of the Oregon it Washington Ter ritory stockholders was held in Pendleton this afternoon for the purpose of electing new oMieers and a board of direct rs. No change was made in the president, Mr. Hunt being elected to succeed himself. C. P. Wright Jr., was elected vice-president and general manager, and C. Herman, secre tary and treasurer. The following are the directors: i. W. Hunt, C. R. Wright Jr.. C. Herman. R. A'cxanner, C. II. Ca-tor. J. L. K ilii.ui. ioai. mim:s Sill 1 DOWN. 1'uii ThotiKaml Men tint of Km liltfyiiicnl, Lv Svi i.k, III.. Aju-il .'!). To morrow all the coal shafts in this vicinity, excepting the White lire ist mines at Lad l, w ill shut down and I'm Hi mincis and com pany men will be out of employ ment. It is unders!ood that there is no strike at present, but simply that the contracts for the coming year have not yet boon arrai god. Held for Tii.il. London-, Apii! 30. ('apt. Yeniey was held for trial to-lay and the bail increased from '.fl.tiilj to .f3o.H00. To-day's evidence had a weakening ell'eet on th j cap'ain'H assurance. kkjiit not i: uav. Nt Yet Sstisfactorily lliirtl or. Commits, O., April 3J. The deti'iiniiialion of the executive board of the Fnited Mine Work ers and presidents of state organi zations to defer the strike in the interest of the eight-hour labor day does not seem to have been a definitely bottled question, even among the minors of Ohio. The executive boatd made a proposi tion to the Ohio operators to con tinue at the old ratT for mining and accept nine hours a day for the coming year, beginning to morrow. 'Hit- operators refuse to accept uuloss they can have the assurance that the agreement will ii it c-.ubai rass them to such an extent that conicting fields, like Illinois and Pennsylvania, will l.eit them in the mirket. i;K-ii:i;v.iiio i.anih. Tlie Sale remolded f the I nia tllla Lands. P;:niu:to.n-, April 31. The sale of th" roieri-at'oii lauds was com pleted to-day. I njring its progress fi ;,!! !.; have been f.nd to re ceiver McClelland. This amount includes improvements, and is something over one-third of the total purchase price, which is the neigh bjlhood Ol flMO.OUO. CHINA WON'T. .1 AIM N MAY. IMair Ki-rnscd hy c hina Thinks He Will he SenJ. to .lapau. 'iiu v;o. Ajnil 30. F.x-Senator Flair left this evening for Wash ington. Previous to his departure he said toa repoite:-: "My diplo matic future is Somewhat proble matical now, but I have been given lo understand that 1 may lie sent to Japan to succeed the late minis ter, Swift. That will suit me.'' A California .Han. Chick;. , April 3't. Director t ieneral Davis, of the fair, to day appointed Walter S. Maxwell, of i 'alifornia, chief of tho horticultural department. CROR RROSRECTS. KtslKKN WASHINGTON IS .11' r. I I.AM'. KM tylliini; l ai tiralilc and the 1'rniiiise Ii Kr the 1. argent C'rci i Kver l'ridii il. Si-ouvnk F. i. is, April 30. The repoi'ls to tlie chamber of com merce. from ail pa'ts of the grain belt of Washington, indicate the greatest grain ctop in the history of the country. In somi places seeding ii already finished, ald everywhere it is well along. 1 lie reports agree that the condition o: w heat ;s much more favorable than on April fust, the frequent showers of the p.it tcii days putting the soil in lino condition. Nothing hut the most unusual conditions can prevent agie.it nop this sea son. .tl Y l Y. Knrfipean Government Itreltd It ol-.-ianee. London, April 30. Dispatches from many joints of the conti-ii-nt indicate a peaceful May Day although the powers are preparing for the worst. The questions ot workiiiginon's rights and griev ances are much more widely dis cussed than a voir ago and have reached t ie most secluded village in Franco, Spain, iormany and Italv. Manifestos of socialists ev erywhere are revolutionary in tone, a fact which much worries the au thorities. Throughout civilized Kurope proletariate inobilizts and acts and touch w ith the Ameiican movement. This wide world uni son is partly spontaneous and partly organized, and imparts a signhieanoe and gravity to to-morrow's deiuonstrat ions. mo::k stkiking. Carienler anil Mami Want Kiht Hour and More I'ay. lYnsi',1 in;, April 3d. The car penters of this city will strike to monow for eight hours and an ad vance in the rate of pay. Stone masons vv ho are not now out will also strike. There are about '.'.000 workers in the various trades here. "I'haiiipinii" vf the World. Nkw Yoiik, April 30. Frank P. Slavin, the Australian champion pugilist, made his debut at Madi son Square to-night before an audience of 4 -K0 people, when Lilly Mid len introduced him as "champion of the world," when cries were heard from all over the house of "no, no, Sullivan is the champion.'' slavin gave a boxing exhibition with Jim Daiy, of Phil adelphia. Mexican Fiendish Murderer. Ni:w Ouir.ANs, April 30. The Picayune's Del Rio, Texas special tells of a Mexican "Jack the Ripper"' who visited the house of a Mexican woman named Samhez hc-t night, killed her and cut her body in pieces. After the butchery he wrote on I ho w all with her blood : "Frtsh hoof lor sale." Th" butciior h is not Ik-.'ii captured. Steamer Ashore. London, April 30. A dispatch from Kinsale savs the steamer be- I longing to some trans-Atlantic line I has gone ashore after show ing eig ! nala of distress and blowing a fog horn. No details are yet learned. VOL. VI NO. 129 HEAVY FOREST FIRE. Great Damage to New Jersey forests. i.Aiu;r.sr fois thikty yeai: Some Villages Threatened -Citizens Abifc don Property The Wooded Land 1 Burut Ove-. Pi.kasanivii.i.k, pril 3.O. The forest tires are assuming alarmiej; proiMjrtiotis, and have not Iteeu oxccedctl in thirty years. To-night tho sky is illuminated for many miles. This morning Conovertown and Port Republic were Bet on tire from a locomotive, and a westerly gale fanned the tlamea 80 that by noon the whole forest south of Pomona was blazing. By 2 p. ru. tho Hames had reached Conover ton and the citizens turned out to tight them. Efforts were useless and those living on the edge of town removed their eM'eots to open fields and watched the houses hum. The greatest excitement prevailed aad for some time it wait feared the town was doomed. All the wooded land in the direction of the Shore road is burned. The loss of timber alone will exceed 100,000. This evening the lire broke out again west of Pleasant villeandata late hour Pleasant ville was surrounded by fire. Mh.i.vii.i.k, X. J., April 30. Hundreds of acres of woods have been dest roved try lire, but most of the farm houses were eaved. To-night the fire is burning fiercely near Alco. Hundreds of men are lighting it and endeavoring to save the buildings in its course. Another branch is sweeping through the avenues. The resi dents have been lighting fire all day and are fatigued and discour aged. This town and the sur rounding country are covered with a cloud of black enioke. The tire is above the cross road to-day and destroyed thousands of acres of small wood and a great etretch of cedar swamp. SI G AK TKl ST. The New York Legislation Ie Ar. ter It AinvNv, April 30. The senat oiuiiiittee this morning submitted a voluminous report on the sugar tiust investigation. It speaks about 10 per cent dividends and of fabulous valuations placed upon tin; stock of constituent corpora tion. The report says it was plainly one of the chief purpoees of the trust to provide for the is suance of certilic -tes, affording an -opKti'turiity for a great specula tion, obviioiisly to the advantage of persons managing the trust and to the disadvantage to the general public, who weie ignorant of the secrets oi the trust. The report questions whether the enormous lividends have been earned in a legitimate refining of sugar, and calls att-ntion to the widespread speculation in securities. It re commended that legislation lie had restraining the formation of trusts as hostile to the interests of the poople, or providing for the formation under the supervision of the s'ats. GOY. I'KNNOYEKTO I'OKTLANO Oecline to Take I'art in tlie Ite ception to llrrrison. Portland. April 3D. Oovernor Pennoyer w ill not participate in Portland's reception to President Harrison. The committee of ar rangements invited him, and to night received his declination. The governor in his letter sets forth that he must remain in Salem to receive the president. A telegram was also received from Governor Mark ham, oi California.' regretting that it will be impossi ble for him to accept the invita tion to come, to Portland. lireaking the Iteeoril. San Frv xt i sco, April 30. Two records were broken at tlie Bay District track. Kenfax ran 1 3 ; of a mile in 1.20'i. beatine th.. record bv 1 1 . seconds, and It o Spur did l'4 miles in 3.0034 , a niarter of a second faster than any previous record. i itase Halt. Tacomv. April 30. Tacnma Spokane 2. Seattle, April 3.1. Seattle Portland 1. A gontleman who has a little daughter of an inquisitive turn of in nd invited a friend to dinner with him last Sunday. II chanced that the friend had been divorced from his w iie, or nis w ife from him or each from the other, and little Annie who had heard something about it. was curious to knew uioio. "Why didn't you brirjg yrt'.ir wile w ith you, Mr. Blank?" aski-d Annie, when they were seated at the table. The guest a . IrttV confused, looked at the child, and said he didn't have any wife, now. Then Annie in spite of ad monitory scowls from papa and mamma, continued: "What did you get devorced from her for'." "Well, Annie, said the visitor, "Don't you think it is better w hen two eople can't live together happily that they should sepa rate '" "No, I don't" answered Mie little miss : "I think it is bet to fight it out ; that is the wav mv papa and mamma do," s V fe' -it."-; i ' r ---4 "rv'"v:;'i--..'i; sr;je