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. i- - . ' - .r .-. . ('' . O v. CENTS A WEEK ALBANY, OREGOJJ'iiUllSDAY, .MAY I t 1891 VOL. VI NO. 140 I Used in Millions of Homes HUMAN NATURE UNVEILED film Five. Friday night, Physiognomy. Our Spring and Su er Stock complete DRESS GODDSfWHITE GOODS Very attractive lines in new colorings and latent novelties. SPRING & SUMMER JACKETS! Latest Styles! Ilig'i X vcl'iea! FURNISHING GOODS, VELVETS. Si 1.1CS, S ATI " - AND PLUSHES. LA DIES' AN I ) MHSES SILK AND KMT UNDERWEAR. COTTON AND WOOL HOSE. EM BROIDERIES. SILK AND LIN EN H ANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS. V F I LI N ; SH BUCK AND UEDDRISS GOODS! G. W. SIMPSON, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. FliWK BINS IMPLKMENT COMPANY, IPO RT lVZs I , 0 1 iEGON. BRANCH HOUSE ALBANY OGN JOHN ROBSON, MANAGER, Have on li:ind for the season of lS'.il, binders, mowers, farmer's tools and harvesting machinery of all kinks. ZitS8BlZ!Z Our stcck of buggies, cut--. spi ing wagons, etc., is the largest and most complete on the I.ici:ic (.'oast, and comprises all the leading styles. At Deyoe V Uobson's old stand, opp. Bluinberg Block. days at Sio, Fridays and Saturdays at Albany. Mr. Bluinberg is also owner of the standard bred trotting horse, A 1 wood Breee (No. 2S.r3) who can be seen at the stable of Trites Bros. The get of this horse are large aud tine formed, and only need proper development to show speed. 40 Years the Standard A SERIES OF BRILLIANT ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Pi IJ BY PROF. V. P. ENGLISH MEMBER OF FOWLER & WELLS' INSTITUTE, NEW YOItK CITY, ATW.C. T. U II ALL, FOUR NKiHTS, Subject, Thursday night Choosing a Pursuit; Ailmis will he found larger and more th.ii! ever. Anything and everything in Lfve assortment and end less variety. Ladies, Misses ,v Childien'g. AWLS, ETC. Many of our horsemen have given il as their judgment that Tims, Bluniberg's black perch eroii stallion stands at the head in his class. 'He is in the hands of Mr. C. E. Barrows, an efficient and experienced horseman who will give his patrons every possible atten- turn. TituS Will make the season of '01, Mondays and Tuesdays at Jef ferson, Wednesdays and Thurs Proni ! TliG Celebrated French CURE f-nFCSE 5 AFTER the ireiiemn e organs of either sex whether ariaiug from the exceftrfixc UHe o! stimulants, toliacco or opium, or thr Uk,'h J outliful imlig creticu, over iuuii!cnee, itc, such aslossof Brain power, waKclu'ness, iscarinir Down pains in the Baik. Seminal caknuss. Hys teria, Ner ou ration, Nocturnal Omis sions, Leueorrhoe Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power ami Impoten.y wlncft u net loetetl often leail to premature old aire and insanity. Price 1 a box; 6 boxes for 5.00 Sent bv mail on receipt of price. A WUITTKtf UI7.tKA.Vl EE U iriven with every J5 order received, to refund tne money it a PerDMUH cure is notoBettea. We have thousands of testimonials from old and yoiinir. of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use "f Aphroditint Circular tree, Ail'irem, TIIK APIIKO Mf lH lE . Western Bram h, Box, '27. Portland, Oregon. Kor Je by Fonhay & Mason, who enaleand etail druuio. Albany, Oregon. FEHALE Fills For Female Ir regularities; noth iPK iike them on the market. vver fail. hucccHsfultv used by prominent Indict uiontlily. Guaranteet1 to re lieve 8uppreasol mentruatiuo. Sen Safe Ceriain Don't be humbui;. eed. Save time, hv Health and money. luke no other, bent to an ad dress by maii on reeeipt of price, 8Z00. Ad dress 4phro Mcdlrlnr t ompuiiy West Branch Box 27, I'ortlniKi, r. Sold by ro?hay & Mason. Albanv. Oregei BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. H- T. Mirill. P e::., . J. Launiu, V. J. W, B an, Cashier. TrtnL. t-i a general hanking Imsnt-s-i. Km ii ii'.re bought ami soul mi ail tlti' p in- eipal cities tf the (nitel S(iite4f (in it Itrilaiii, rnim-f an I iTinany. C! c. tii.nH at all uivesiiile foiiita tita-ii "ii fa orahlt tTiitf. IuJri"t t:inl ri tinit lt'MiMts RKI) GROWN j!IL!,S I -. ill. I.M(. A fit., I'iosis, N E A" ril)CKSS FI.Dl'li. yrior for ramil atnl Inker's i:s) Best, ' Siorase Facilities Willie! cush price aiu for whnt"0-l FIRST NATIONAL BASK TRASSACTS A GF.I ZHAL KAXKINO Bl'hiAESij. PKKSiriKST L. FI.INN. Vl'JK PKKSIIJKNT S. E T'llTNO. SIIIKK K. W. L.:-"0 )ON. S. E. Yovxa, L -K. ISI.AIN, K V. Sox. E. W Ianoiiiin Cashier, LJAVK VOU ANY h:iimiti:k that I 1 need varnirthiuif or laintiui: t be lure old furniture made to look as u kjiI is ikvv. Houses, fenccsand all kinds of paint init done pmmptly ami at reasonable rules. Leave orders at It. M. Itobertson's feeil store. second street. D. E. MnHl.nr, CW. AYKKS, ARCHITECT AND SL'PFK . intinilaut. Oili-e over First National bank l-uililiiitf. All -any. Or. Work soliuinl from ail parts of the county SroNKY T' l '.. IH-ME CAP! r,l, ON irl . i I'-'d tt:c .-uriu. l-'or p;nt'c-j- i.S'.-niiir i IrLopbrcy. CI n. w!vv. v:i:vr fij th'-: .v.w J bitf Vf life an.i l-. it iti-ttinii.-f mi tni(. L,:: S.il.K-v.',:)i)t..i.o,'iv -rtb ,.: ho w V h '1,1 Mm' ire 1:1 v u-li.iML-c l-,r tiniirovej! real tstale 1 .U:re,t ,,ce f r ire-n.i lAnd ouiii'-v . iOLS I.IM., ti (.oi.li pK'.'.-s. r, C,:MK lJ iH-ii-1 -t. -i vers iffx-.'l h.thUtr hiers, all sent to aiv. r.. hires to introdii'.e my ch -ap uie ,n lor lo ci1 J S. Hm.MiiNs, Cadiz 0 La ml Jiir-jlnr,. 1IARTI1U DRSIRINU SI'RVKVI.NQ f ISR CAS OS tain accurate mi piompt a, irk bv callinv upon ex-county survevoi . r. T. Fisher, lie hascomulete copies of Held notes anil town ship plats, and is prepare i to do wirvevina in my irt ol Linn count'.-. I'osioflice al,iics. Millers Stati. m. Linn con tt . Oregon. lrANTKf-A seainstrtss, one w ho can cut II and til l'-,ll :,l i-nt-n.-r ,,f ".il. .....i l'..;t road streets, .Mrs. F. A Ibitkliarl, FOSHAY & MASON Wholesale and Retail DnisKists Booksellers BA" ORS'.OS HEW' KE STORES" HAY, OATS AND CHOP FEED Always on hand. ANo Lime, Plaster & Cement. Come to the comer of Water ami Ferry sts. for all kinds of Feed, I'. W. Sl'INK, Albanj, Or. Warranted to "IMjBn'u'Tf iVt"' or mone' cure AiAAUWlilHil refunded Fibers Ufa v W IS THE ITATA SUNK Rumors That the Charleston Sent Her to the Bottom, THE TWO VESSELS WKKE SEEN Tbe Authorities Have No Information Whatever Coucerning the Matter Meiioo la ''la It." City of Mexico, May 13. The government has given strict orders to port authorities on the Pacific Coast to report the appearance of any Chilian or other war shipsi It will be difficult to get news as the government w ires have to be roUod on all together. The general -',n- lon here ia that the ltata a: " vov8 wilLdouble upon the Charles Toj.' The government has ordered the gun boat "Democrat" to keep a sharp outlook for the vessels. I t ia rumored here that a private telegram has been received an nouncing that a lishing schooner yesterday saw two vessels out at sea, ofl' the coast at full speed. One was sighted at 10 a. m. and the other at 2 p. in., but so distant the iisliermen were notable to dis tinguish them. City of Mexico, May 1:5. The Anglo-American newspaper pub lished the rumor of the sinking of the ltata by Tinted states cruiser Charleston, but gives neither time nor place. The authorities her say they have no information whatever concerning the matter. A MAI) ACTKESS. She Horsewhips au Editor Vli Itiillfuleil Hur Dramatic Ability Cleveland, May 1.'!. Editor A. K. Hyre, who publishes u weekly newspaper called the Cuyahogmi in llrooxlyn village, a suburb af Cleveland, was horsevhipcd by Miss Dainy Beverly, near bis otlice at about :.'!0 o'clock laat evenintl. Mien Beverly has bad bistroiiic uiriuuons, ana I lyre lias lieiu licr up to pretty severe ridicule in his paper, lie visited Clevelaud last evening, and on his return found .Miss Beverly an. 1 her lather wait ing for him near his ollice. Miss Beverly struck him several times over the head with a snake whip before he succeeded in imprison ing her hands, when her father knocked him down and held him while his daughter continued to whip him. A crowd gathered uro.ind and took the gill awav. laisv had starred in "A Silver Bird" company. A R.1I EI TO THE TEETH. A Schooner Chasing Opium Smug glers on the California Couni. Sas Francisco, May I.'!. The Chronicle's San liego special says: I'pon receipt of a dispatch from .San Francisco last night that the steamer Australia had arrived with information that the schooner Halcyon was somewhere ot! the coast with a cargj of fl,(HJ0,lHM: worth of contraband opium on board, and that she would proba bly attempt landing at some place on the California count. A party of men under the leadership of A. Johnson and K. W. Snider was made up, aud this morning left port in the Bchoor.er Fearnot with two weeks' provisions on board, for the purpose of capturing the contraband vessel and obtaining the standing reward. The crew of the Fearnot are armed to the teeth. AN IMTOKTANT DECISION'. The Iowa I'rohlliUioulsis Win a Victory In thu Courts. Dks Moinks, May 1.!. An im portant decision was rendered by .ludge Shews in the federal court to-day. An attempt has ieen made to block the proceedings under the slate prohibiting law by having the. same transferred to the fcdei'al courts. .Indie Sheras, in the case from O-kaloosa, ruled 'bat unless new questions were involved the I'r.ited Mates courts would not interfere with the state laws, lor which the slam rum ts were ample. It is considered an important prohibitory victory. Al EAIKS IN 1'IIKII t.AL. tumors that There In a Collosal Deficit - A Crisis. Madrid, May 1.'!. Advices from iJsbon state that severe censorship is placed over telegrams sent from or into the city. Kven news tele graph destined for official journals lias been stopped. The wellknown political economist Coello has written a letter in which he says that Portugal has a colossal deficit, ruinous loans contracted upon humiliating terms and is confront ed by monetary, industrial and o!itical crisses of a most threaten ing kind. The Wheat Market. San Fkam-Isco, May 1:5. Wheat from 1.75'.. to 1.70 per cental is about the range for shiitiin' wlieat ; milling 1.SJ to .S per cental. Nk.w JfoHK, Mav ;!. Monev on call easy, closed offered 2'., : urime merch.lntile paper unchariL-ed: sterling exchange ipiiet, easier; 00 day bills 4.84; demand 4.,ss'4. Spanish I'olilcness. The pretty Spanish way of lover has savin;.'. "1 i very throw rryself at jour feet, senoiita." Of course he does nothing of the kind. The Spanish hostess says to her friends, "Possess yourself of my house, it is all yours," but she does not expect them to take actual possess'un. The words are the llower of chivalry, but an oc casional visitor takes these polite people at their word, and they are too iolite to explain the mistake. When (Jeneral and Mrs. Grant were in Cuba they were invited to dine at the palace of the governor general in Havana. In the even ing a ball was given, which was attended by the beauty of the city. Among the senoritas 'Aas one lady who stood conversing with the American gnneial's wife. She was Euperbly dressed and carried a marvelous fan which had de scended to her from her gieat gran'' mother. It was a costly allair of carving, 4 lace and -diamonds. Mrs. Grant admired it, upon which the Span ish lady at once handed it to her with the usual remark: "It is yours, inad.inie, with the greatest felicity. Do me the great faorto pos-ess yourself of it." Mrs. Grant was delighted; she warmly thank ed the lady and kept the fan, nor would the dismayed senoiita, who had lost an heirloom, permit the mistake to beannounced. Detroit Free Press. California's Wlieat Exports. San Fkancikco, May 13. Ex ports of Hour from this port during the fust ten months of the crop year of l.SHO-'.'l aggregated 1,058, 000 barrels, against !S"),000 during a corresponding period in the pre vious crop year. Adding Hour to wheat the "total exports of wheat for ten mouths were l."),l'.i"i,000 centals, valued at ,::::7,00) as against M.S!",l)iM centals during the sain.- period of ISS'J-'.H). Southern Tai'llic Earning;. .San Fk ascisco. May '.',. For the first (platter of the current vear the gross earnings of the Southern Pacific were $ 1 M.S74. 1 '.'., and for the same quarter last year, ij'V'.'.r.I.oi:., a gam of $i,isi.-l . lIUHNINi; FOItliSTS MANY TOWNS HIKE ATEN El WITH DESTKI CTION. The Dancer Is Not Y-l 0er IVople Deslilntf in lln Hllrlieil Ditrit-t, Baldwin', Mich., .Mav l:!. The forest tires are not vet under con trol. Thompsonville is threatened, but the citizens are doing every thing possible to prevent the tow n from burning. Towns along the line of the Frankfor t it Southeast ern rooil are in danger from tires, which are reported along the entire road. Numbers of people from the hunted districts have asked the railway companies for transport at i jii to places where thev have Iriends, as tliev were not able to save more than the clothing which they wore. ArsriN, Pa., M.ty i:5. The ex citement attending the late forest fires is gradually subsiding, but on streets mav be seen many men whose bauds and faces are band aged, singed hair and other ill usage proclaim them the survivors of tiie lire. thei s being cared for at boarding houses and homes, not able to be on!. No other sub ject is talked oi but the terrible lire, and the ill fated train. The burned regard their escape as a miracle. Tbe missing men are not found yet, an 1 it may b a week before a complete list ol the victims will be made knnv:. The only dead ody found was that of Sunt i intend- Lt Badger. Asli kv Park, N. J., May 1:5. A big lire s uited to -d iv in the pine wojds b ick of Ash'iiy Parn, and is spreading r.ipidlv to vards West Klhcrou and I. :g Branch. I n; I: ii-ips, Mi.-h., May 13 vt Buyer's siali -n. three miles from h r:-, a tract si mil's long and three wide is b;i:i;cd over. Horse Stesllns Eilllor. St s '.nvii.i.i , Ca!., May B5. Tho C"ii!iscl fur r.l.'i v Dixon, editor of the I .as-en Advocate, who bad a l"iigl'iy tiial on the charge ol stealing horses, w hich he took to Oiegon to Hell, applied for a new trial on the ground of the discov ery of new evidence and miscon duct of the jury. The court, how ever, denied the appeal and sentenced him to San iientin for 7 years. Death by l oul Venus. C.vriii.AMi:!', Wash., May 1:5. The body of a man was found tl ating in the river to-day. A wound on his head indicates that he had been murdered. A hand kerchief was found in his oeket marked 'Eugene lleyd.' The cor oners jury returned a verdict of death caused by foul means. Ilase Itali, SeoK ni: Portland '-' Tacom a. May 1:!. Spokane IS, Mav 1:!. Tacoma 0; Seattle .". Wliafs In a Name." Plndi.eton. May 13. The I'nia till.. Indians to-day elected "No Shirt" chief of the tribe, to suc ceed the late Chief Homily. WHOLESALE BRIBERY The Eeil Telephone Co. a Legislature. Fixes" A DISTltlltlTION OF STOCK. B.U to Reduce Telephone Kentals BiJetrackeJ by an Official of tbe Company. Detroit, May l.'J. A local paper lias a sensational story lrom l.an sing of an alleged wholesale bribery by the Michigan Bell Tel ephone Company of tho stat. legislators. Several bills favoring the reducing of telephone rentals were introduced into the senate this session. An otlicial of the telephone company is said to have hxed ' these bills by the distri bution of valuable bell te'ephone stock. Telephone bills have been introduced at every session since 1885, and the official hints that the present was simply the regular bi ennial stock distribution. MlcII ADO AUDI T MIXlIIMi. The Chaises Against the ltata, if Captured, Will lie Trivial. Wasiiixutos, May 13. There is no longer any tenable claim that the ltata may bo seized as a pirate. It is recognized that she can be recaptured for violation of the cus toms laws, disregard of the court, ;;nd perhaps for kidnapping, but any assumption that she is a pi-ate is completely negatived by thc doctrine laid dowu by the late Francis Wharton, formerly solictor of the department of state, and eminent authority on nirrualion hI law. This doc'riiie as an't pt ed bv Seer, tai v Bava'd and laid down at the time ol l he Columbian rebellion and the Panama t rouble. The Columbian govcrunini bad declared insurgent vessels to l pirates. as the Chilian government lias done, but the secretary held that the government of the I'ni'ed States cannot regard as piratical vessels manned by parties in arms against the government of Colum bia w hen such vessels are passing to and from ports held by such in surgents, or when attacking ports in possession tf the national gov ernment. TIIK DEItltV HI hi. Thry rroifil Very T;inie ami I nin terent li;. I.oi isvili i-:, Ky., May K!. Al though the derby proved tame, t! ' aird uninteresting, the regular s riug meeting of the Louisville ,Io,-.;y club was most auspiciously inaugurated at Churchill Dow ns to-day. The city was overrun w ith strangers attracted lure by the derby, and the democratic state convention adjourned in honor ol the occasion. The ti-ld ami every prominence without the iie'losure was black with people. The at tendance was nearly 4 i.D'K) ami among them was the largest num ber of ladies ever seen i; the ladies stands Kingman won bv an open length; I'.a'g.iuai! was second, one length f-oin High Tariff, and Hart Wallace one-hail length to the rear. Nobo ly ex pected fast time for there was nothing to make Kingman run and with the track heavy with dust there was no disaprxiiutmcut when the time of '2 :'21.. was hung up. The distance was one and one-half miles. 1 he pecuniary value of this year's derbv is about $4700. THE ItIO KIKES. The Bulk of tho Loss Will l!o in Standing Timlii-r. Wkst Si PKitioH, Wis., Mav I.".. The tires have moved their path way from Ihe St. Louis river to the south shore of Lake Superior, extending over a territory of from two to twenty miles in width. l'he damage to property cannot be estimated, as the bulk of the loss will rest rn the standing pine de stroyed and the logs cut and ready for the saw. Over one hundred scpiare miles of virgin forest has been utterly destroyed, and tbe he id of one logging lii in puts the loss at l,.ri0;,(HHl in standing limber. KOOD SCAItCK IN I'KKl'. Anil as a Consequence Import Duly Is Keltic; Itaiseil. Washington, May 13. The president of Peru has issued a de cree admitting free of duty into tnat republic live stock and cattle, wheat and corn and all kinds of vegetables, and has decreed an ex port duty of twenty soles silver per head on cattle exported and two soles per head on sheep ex ported. This action is in conse ipience of a scarcity and consequent high price of food in Peru caused by Moods and the enormous de mands for all forms ol f,o I caused by war iu Chili. Military anil NaTal Candidate. Si'okank, May 13. Congressman -loli ti L. Wilson to-day ordered the completive examination of the candidates for admission to the Cnited States military and naval academies to be held "at Spokane on May 20. Vau Zant Will I'lay With Tacoma. San Francisco, May 13. Third Baseman Van Zandt, of the 'Frisco team, has received orders from President N. K. Young that he must return to the Tacoma baseball team. Van Zandt will lav with the 'Frisco team this week and will leave Sacramento next Sunday night for Tacoma, As Vu Zandt 's case was consid ered most fav.vrable to the Califor nia league it is evident that the other reserved men of the North western league must return to their clubs. A Denial from I'ullman. Ciucaoo, May IS. Geore M. Pullman said last night that the storv telegraphed from Chicago that he was engaged in booming the president arrd paving the greater part of the expenses of his trip, in revengfl for .luiig-! lucsh am's anti-vestibule decision, bad no found ition. lie I'm niched the cars for the iireeidenl'H train to the Pennsylvania company at the usual rate, lie said he was as friendly with Judge Greshanias he had ever been. A Itesiimiitlon of Coiiir, Mav B!.- Kloting. -The anti- Hebrew ex' itement whick has ex isted here for some time past, and which caused the outbreak April '.'7, resulted in a resumption of rioting yesterday. Two Hebrews were killed and a number injured. Troops again dispersed the rioters and now surround the Hebrew ipiarters. The Hebrews are for bidden to pass outshle of a cordon of troops and ail stores kept by the Hebrews are closed. To Arbitrate Chilian Troubles, Paris, May 13. La Siccle to day eavs, in spite of tbe rupture of negotiations between President Balmaeeda and the congressional party of Chili, France, the Cnited states and Brazil intend to fmtill arbitrating tbe matter iu dispute between the two contending fac lions. I.a Siecle adds that this task w ill lie undertaken w it h every prospect of success. l-'re Delltery in llosebitrK. Koslli i:;. May I.'. The free delivery system was inaujuralei) tj-day." SAVED THEIR LIVES. AN ITALIAN WHAT HE CONSI I. TEI.I.S HAS DONE. The Day After the Killing There Was a Determination Amour. Ilali.iiis to Mill the Mayor. .NF.w win k xs, .May I.;. in an inteaview w ith a reporter to-day Italian Consiil Certe said, referrin to the remarks of the mayor alb) grand jar v : "Let me tell von that I have saved Mavor Shakespeare's Hie and I ''ave done tne same ser vice for Paikensoii arrd Wicklilfe and other- leaders. Ihe day alter the killing thire was a determine aogoiuic ami almost nin oniroliaiile determiiiat ion among certain It tl laiis to kill the mayor, and all tlio-e w ho had a band in the biit' lu-ry. but I rest rained their 'Kin. Is. l cont toiled ttie lurious men. I told them beware. 1 said if any harm lieii-ll those gentlemen I would lmmediateiv and unre seri'edly denounce the perpetrators ol the deed. Alter tine him stand checked them and I sueceeded in Holding them with the promise that I would do every tinng in my power to obtain justice, redress and satisfaction in the proper and legitimate manner, arbitration and of her diplomatic measures between the two governments." A Mighty I'I.mmL Santa Fk, Mav 13. News from the upper Ki Grande is to the effect that the bridge over the Espaliola is unsafe and the snow in the Cirnhres and Taos moun tains i melting list and the river will l.j still higher. Below Albu.jii -ripie a good deal of dam age is l.eing done and several small villages were swept awav bv the no- mighty iloo. I of 'the" Kio Grande. A Curious Sight, Omaii, Miy 13. In a speech to-day in referring to the Ameri can Merchant Marine President Harrison said : "At Portland they took the pains to tow up from a lower harbor and decorate in bunt ing an American ship that was lying there. It was a curious sight, and one they ought to ex hibit to strangers visiting that city." A Serious Strike Expected. Ciucuio, May 13. A Fcrious strike is expected V occur on the Chicago it North western road to morrow morning. The diiliculty is with the watchmen. The ex pected strike is the outcome of the reinstatement of switchmen ob n xio;is to the union, about whom there has been so much contro versy. Minimum W ui;t-n Chicaoo, May live committer of Scale Oei'slion. 13. The execu the worlds fair directory diet at iins evening that the labor delegates shall bavi another hearing on the minimum wages scale iiestioii. Sforclary Itlalne IteMing Easy. Nkw York, May 13. Secretary Blaine is resting comfortably this morning. It is decided that he would remain in the city for the balance of the wees befcre return ing t ) Washington. 1 BIG MONEY WAS LOST An Lrvesment That.Did Not Turn Out Weil. THEY UOOMED A SMALL TOWV Wblcb Consisted of a Bank, a Saloon and a Con ntry Store Writ of Injnnc tioa Granted. Knoxvilik, Tenn., May 13. John T. McNutt is seeking to have a receiver apointed for the prop erty of the Cardiff Coal and Iron company. At a widely advertised sale of the company's lots a year ago, at which over f'.KW.OOO worth were sold, McNutt was one of the purchasers, lt was stated then that the company had 1 1.000,000 in the treasury to spend the fiat of the year in public improvements. Now that year has elapsed and the town consists of a bank, a saloon and a country store. The Judge granted a writ of injunction on the ground of the company fraudu lently disposing of projierty aud granting fraudulent references. A I'KETIY WIFE. Result of au Old Man' Lave fur a Young iilrl. New IIavex, Bonn., May 13. The efforts of Dr. William H. llotchkiss, the famous occulist, to legally rid himself of his joung and pretty wife, have caused a big scandal in the state courts and have been happily defeated. In issd Dr. llotchkiss, whose family is wealthy and aristocratic, went to Germany to consult a famous specialist. While there he met Gertiude Von Blonhuine, a pretty little orphan, and secretly matried her. During tbe year he was abroad the two lived happily to gether, but he returned home alone promising to send for her. Arriv ing here, he noticed a wide dirler-i-iue between the polished circles of his family and his friends and bis uncultured wife, and decided to let her stay abroad. He conae l lently stopied all communicatiin with her; but the plucky little woman, thinking something must have happened to him. started out on his track. She traced him for three years as he had lived un der an assumed name, and when she fouud him she was so rejoiced that she w as w illing to seek em ployment as a teacher, satisfied to be near hinreven if her relation ship lie not known. This contin ued until recently, when the doc tor's prolonged visits aroused the suspicious of the teacher's land lady, who went to Mrs. llotchkiss with the information, and the latter lady con tided to the form er the secret of the marriage in self-defense. The boarding-house keeper Udd the story, and it was soon all over the city. Mrs. llotch kiss was terribly incensed, and as her sou w as compelled to acknowl edge the marriage, sue made him institute a suit for divorce on the ground of incompatibility and il legal ceremony. 1 he case was de cided yesterday in favor of the wife and the plea dismissed. The strange feature now is that Mrs. Hotchkii-s has disappeared, no one knows w here, and some think evil has befallen her. A I.I. It EA DY TO SKI I'. A Young Man's Gambling Propensi ties It ling Him to Ituln, Alhxnv, N. Y., May 13. George FtHiiklin Chism, book-keeper of the Albany Casket Company, was trrested this atternoon with a ticket for Montreal in his posses sion, together with $515 of the company's money and two checks for :f JoO and $.j3s, to winch he had ailixed the signature of D. . Case, president ot the casket company. Ch ism's dishonesty was discovered ly President Case a day or so ago through a fal-se entry in the books. tolliwing this clue, President ise found this morning that a $130 check had been raised to $130, and cashed at the county bans. This discovery hastened the arrest of the book-keeper. He was caught just in time, as he bad his valise packed, and was enly waiting to cash the other two lecke. He confessed his guilt and admitted that he had intended to skip to Canada. Chism is a member of the Young Men's Christian Atajciation, and had borne an excellent reputation. His downfall is due to his passion for playing the horses. When ar rested he had several pool room hecks ou to-day's races at Gutten- hUM' Hi Canadian I'arlrle. Monikkal. May 13. At the an nual meeting of the Canadian P. citic railway to day the following showing was made: Net nrnfir for hist year were $3,2t!.70b and the amount carried forward this year is $Lr..-,i,432. Two supple mentary divid-nds of one tier cent were paid during the year. The I'resldeut In Iowa. P.i.AM hard. Ia.. Mav 13 Tli presidential train, aftor leaving Gmaha, made a short stop ia Council Blulfs. w here the lent made it nieecii to vpprr, Brief t-tops were also made this evening at Shenandoah, Iowa, and Marysville. Mo. Ludlow's shoes all sizes w idtha at Searls' shoe store. and ..mm-r - Ha ' i r ' liT" j'g.- , CL.