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-'() CENTS A WEEK.
ALBANY, OREGON, SATUBDAY, J u Js' H G189T
VOL. VI NO. 160
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IPPRICES
FOR SALE, WANTS, ETC.
N ED Airents to sell a rous.ho'd ar
to mlit partv; I samite in in Is, a.ldre-
.V r. Oahlimiiioisk, mcuih Si, P.
a d Orciro .
mM Baking
OK SALE- A wd li re, l.ari.e g ard
liUijio lor sa'e i h aii foi eujh: a h:iri:a.l.
Kwimre at ihe real mar oH ce of linrkliait
& hecney, -
L1KMII MIIAMi .iitt Hm s . LE. HAS a
I hcife' i; ill anil n.
ply to E. N. Cundit
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
intf tire, life and Wi-iiknt inmirHmt' miih
h are at the Prat
I VAXTKO A se imitrus-i, one who eun ,-u
II and lit. fiil at crner of ;"th and Kail
road streets, Mr-. r A. Hurkhart,
1 nV KES of" LNf- Ali fit f..r citlli
1 UU vatiun, ard under feme, for tale al
l'J per a re, Within 1 J miles from railroad
itati in and 20 miles from Al ham Ann v
tlua office.
' . r w . i. i i , i
rv.i tf n :iaa removcu ns laiiniiry to Hie
O iron hou the coner of Sc. on.t and
Lyon streets.
D.ir Spring an 1
.r. --.i --
Summer Stock will be found
complete than ever.
larger and more
Kutlrc In Ih-lifor.
A'l th se indented to the late firm of
ThomiMo" & O.erinan are ri-.iiier.tecl to -.it
at once and buttle the same
-O-
DRES3 GO 3D3
Very attr tetive .lines in new
coljrin.'S and l.it-st
novelMcs.
WHITE GOODS
Anything and everything in
1 fee assortment ami end
less variety.
rOXKV TO LOAN-Iti lare or giual
amounts, from nix line. tin to tivr
ears on Allianv, and Linn count rea' mt.ilj'
Call on or address W. E. Mel'henion, real
eillate broker, opposite Unas house
Land for Snle.
10, 20, 10, SO acres. exy term.
incnt plan ihetp and iiLfh priced
few city lots all owned by If. Bryant
install
Also b
SPRING & SUMMER JACKETS! S
Lafst Styles! Ilig'i Novelties! Lidics, Misses & Childien's.
0Y3 Here's a chan-as tn make suiih
pocket urmey: Th-s Albany Kiectrii
ht Co. wishes to ruruh ise a iiuantitv ol
clean white or color! cotton ruga, for wip
ing machinery. l);'iver them at the com
panv's orti je andety nr e-.wh
FURNISHING GOODS,
MONEY TO LOAS-UOME CAPITAL ON
irood real estate security. Kor uarticu.
lare enquire ol Uo. Humphrey.
10 H S tLE-S.V) toSl.(D w,,rth
h ld f irnitu.-e in uxehanee f.,r
KI.VKr. sfA's, LATIN'S XI I'M'SHKS. I,Af)IKS' AND
Wl-iKS SH.' M) KNIT nXDKRWRAR, (OITON
Wit WO )L ir")S!!, KM.",RfinKRIKS.SI,K AND
LINKS IIAXDKKUCIIIKFS, SCARFS.
V KIM Xi JS, SUA WLS, ETC.
BLACK Al COUJREO DRESS GOODS !
o. w. SIMPSON,
FIRsr STRKKf, ALBANY, OREGON.
real tMtatu
Coniia ly.
of house-innirov(l
tn.irreat .ittice of Orc.'i.n Land
tiil I'l ii'ir ami sr4;E.
Rev. F. M. Shront, Pastor I'hited
Urelhrcn t'lmrch, lihie Alounil
Kan., pave: "I feel it my duty to
tell what womlers Jr. King ftAew
Discovery lias tlone for iihv My
l.urrs were badly diseased, and
m v parisliionera thought I could
live only a few weeks. I took five
buttles of Dr. King's Xew Discovery
ai d am Hound and well, gaining 20
itis. in weiiMit.
Arthur Love, Manaperv Ixve's
Funisy Fo!ks C'omliination, writes:
'After a thorough tr:al and con
vincing evidence, I am cofifident
Dr. King's Xew Discovery forjCon
sumption, beats 'em all. andi-ures
when everything else fails.f Tbe
greatest kindness 1 can do my
many thousand friends is to liie
them to try it.' Free trial bottes
u roshay cV: Mason. Drusr store.
Regular t-izes .r)!)(;. and 1 00.
"lui.n i:ici, o (iiii.o I'K.ss.
T ien. i -i. very koo. h mdki r. 1
sent to
line of
.'OAK
hiefs. nil
Jit ail.lrtn fo lutrtMluce my en up
r nu. ror lo cts
.1 S. Simmon, ddiz t.
TO f;MO) TI.HPLAKs.
Do von know that Moore's Rn-
vealed Remedy is the only natei.t
medicine in the world that doo
not contain a drop of alcohol ; tin t
the mode of preparinu it is known
only to its discoverer; that it is an
advance in ihe science of mcdi.-ire
without a parallel in the nine
teenth century ; that itspronrietoj 3
oner lo lorieit fi.iiiHJ lor any i-a
l dyspepsia it will not cure?
!: I1ILN Al.
II. (.'lill'otd.XewCassel. Vis..
was troubled with Xeiiral-'ia i.nd
;ind Rheumatism, his Stomach Aas
Iisonlered. his layer was alViited
to and alarming degree, apje;ite
fell away, and be was terribly re-
luced in llesh and streiiL'tb. three
bottles of Klectric Hitters ru-ed
him.
Kdward Sbeoherd. llarris un.
111., had a rutniiiiL' sore on his ley
eight years' standing. I ied
uiree oouies ol i-.lectriL- iif.ers
;iml seven boxs of liticlden's
Salve, anil bis leg is soun-i J nd
well. John Sneaker, Catawlr, 0.,
ha.i hve large Fever sores ow his
leg, doctors said he was incurable.
One bottle Dlcctric liittera and cne
box I.ucklen's Arnica Salve cured
NATIONAL CAPITAL
Notes of Interest on Various
Current Topics
CONSCIENCE riNI liKUWB
First Case of Change of Name of Postmn
ter -Tbe Polygamist Immig-ant
Tom d Back.
w
Wall
A V K
f-'' in earpe it :r wo-k
e X L. i. KiiHp,,
A irool w irkh r-e, to l pii.l
C II at 1. L..
Iiim entirely. Sold by Foslia ;
Mason, Drug sture.
WsiiiNt;rox, D.C., May 2fitb.
Ex-Senator Wade Hampton of
South Carolina was in Washington
to-tlay on las way to Canada to
nsh for salmon. He is not at all
disturbed about the third party
farmers finance movement in
South Carolina, and tbe South,
ami thinks it won t amount to
much in that section of the
country. A party founded on one
idea, and that a lalse one be aavs
can t survive Ion?. Its Sub-
treasury plan is unwise, im
practicable and unconstitutional.
and tl. at 18 needed to destrry it
is to discuss it and expose its
absurbity. Senator Hampton
still clings to Cleveland, and thinks
be will be the democratic standard
bearer in 18112.
The justices of the supreme court
of (be United States are preparing
to tbe'r circuits courts for
their summer work. It is expect
ed that the nine new ciruit
courts of appeals will be
promptly organized next Mon
day, as provided by the new
law. although President Harrison
is not expected to appoint tbe
nine new judges bpfore congress
meets again. Interett iu tbe
appointment of the nine new
judges incieass here daily. Pre
sident Harrison's desk is almost
buried under applications and
and endorsements for these pos
tions, There are sixty applicants
ftom among ex-members of the
last congress.
The secretary of the treasury
and the I nited States treasurer
received many mysterious con
tributions sent in by unknown
THY A SWl S COCKTAIL. IT IS I UK
lat'-it mic. al the li l eiu Sal-Hn.
lrAl'..( A. till, h. -eiille li
1 1 n it 'oer than a :i minute t
p y to J. S Autouclle, at M Charlx li
il.'V litis.-,
raveltl. Ap
tel.
"lo Spring tlie young man's fancy
LiKlitly turnstotliouglitsof love!"
GtrCtiffttiizirirtrtiittcCiittrhti-Crk
IOSTF 0111 th depot li tel i i tlrn city
J a sin ill Scotch terrier slu' l.if'irmi.
tion lei.l.ni; t its re: very will !,e -Hit ilile
re' .rde I.
I'HOSK DESIKIN'.J THE SKKAIJES OK
V an experiencai niirM- rin tin I cue hv ap-
p yu g it the corner of Kit th and Hiker .Sis.
It also turns lo I
thoughts of some
ill pi to
Eat, as well.
Land Murvrylug.
PARTI US DUIRINS SIIRVKTINCJ DOM CAN 0B
t&in a.-curate nd prompt work hv calline
upon ex-count) survayoi f, T. T. r'islier. Ht
hasconplote copiee of field notes and town.
ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in
nj pan . L,inn county, rosiomce a.lilrei,
amcrn luKiim. una cou ity.urevon.
f f pun -naaed llic Or l M Jone-i wocd taw
in outfit, is now ready
Leae orders at rcM.teu e.
and ''a:aiHoia streets.
to tl.l all order.
rornej of S-
t'l KNISI1EO ROOMS
pie ,1.1.11 e t I xatliiir
In rne of the
l.le ,1.1.11 e t I icalllic in i he - ii v to
i el. f.r pinic ilars in. iiirie at his nth
1 IIK sLt'KLT t)IMf l ls
StanardA Cusick druggists.
be
r
M 2Tbe wi-e young man, tbe oi l man, tbe thrifty housewife, all will
inn uieir mei-, woeii Hi'arciiing lor iresh table delicacies
butter, fresh la.d eg.'s, -tapie ami faticv groceries of all kinds
grocery store of
choice
to the
C. E. JBrownell.
The Albanv Furniture Co.
A
FULli USE OF
UNDERTAKING.
TIIK i'ACI I 'iCJ W
mm. W l BUILDING CI.
oee uiut me secret ol success is
perseverence. Therefore they oer-
sist in keeping the finest line of
erlumerie8, toilet articles, cos
metic-, drugs and chemicals on
ttie market. They epeciallv in
vite all persons who have pafmta-
.ion. snort oreath, weak or hungry
speiis, pain in sine or shouiiler,
oppression, nisrbtrnare, dry cough,
smothering, dropsy or heart dis
ease to try Dr. Miles' uncualcd
Xew Heart, before too late. It
i. . . i. .. i . i f
nan me largest saittoi any similar
remedy. Fine book on testimonials
free. Dr. Miles' Restorative Ner
vine is unsurpassed for sleepless
ness, headache, tits, etc., and it
contains no opiates.
TIIK MLW 1MM IIM KI.
You have heard vour friends and
neighhois talking about it. You
may yourself be one of the many
who know from personal ex neri'-
ence just bow good a thing it is.
If you have evr tried it, you aro
one of its staunch friends, because
tbe wonderful thing about Jt is,
that when once given a trial, Dr!
King'sXew Discovery ever after
holds a place in the home. If von
have never used it and should" be
dtllicted witbacouuh. cold or nnv
Throat, I.ung or Chest trouble",
secure a bottle and give it a f.tir
trial. J t is guaranteed every time.
or money reiunded. Tna boitl.
iree at rorhay A .Mason's dm
store.
ng-
OF SAN FRANCISCO-
fen an iltisoliitelv Safe fn vcslraeo t
FOR SMALL MONTHLY AMOUNTS.
fV Six dollars per nioiitn will amount to $1000 in seven vears,
doubling the amount invested in that time.
Aioney ioane,i on real estate security at 6 per cent. For full particu
lars apply to
S. X. StKF.LK A CO.. Local Aeenta.
A SIH MI I. MOKkt its.
Work cannot be successfiilly
continued unless tiiere is an active
mental interest in it. If the mind
is not clear, bright and buovant,
then the work is drudgery and the
worker is a machine. An
occasional dose of Moore's Re
vealed Remedy will put tbe body
and mind in such harmony tliat
the hardest tasks will seem as
play-
That hacking cough can be so
quickly cured by Sbiloh's Cure.
We guarantee it! Sold by Foshav
& Mason.
ii ii i. ii r or citiKi.
x- . .
ervous women seldom ncei T3
the sympathy they deserve. WhLe
often the pictures of health, th ly
i i iiiisiaiitiy ailing, lo wili
hold sympathy from these infuj
tunates is tbe height ofcruelt?
-ri i . .V .
tuey nave a weaK heart, ciusn:
shortness of breath, llutterir j,
pain in side, weak and hung y
spells, and hnally swelling )f
ankles, oppiessiou. chokinr,
smothering and droppv. L".
Miles' New Heart ('ure is just tl a
imng mr iiiein. l or tl eir lie
votisness, headache, v.eaknesi,
etc., his Restorative Nervine H
uueijiialeil. Fine treatise cn
'Heart and Nervous Diseases
ane marveloUH testimonials fro
solil and guaranteed by St.mard &
Cusick.
.4 Mi si tun i:fi.tir.n.
i ue jiapers contain frttj -Jjnt
notices of rich, pretty and e.lut.0.ed
girls eloping with negroes, tra :i;s
and coachmen. 'Ihe wc l-kit)wn
specialist, Mr. I rankhn Mi ii
D....O ,.11 1. - I -
r.i.- .in aucn gins are mote on 2S
Hysterical, nervous, veiv in- ill
sive, unbalanced; usually sul let
uj iieauaciie, neuralgia, rleepl "3
ness, iiiimuilerate crying ( r lal
,llht a "ese snow a ucak ner j-is
system for which there is 10
remedy eipial to ReKtora'ive 'I'r
vine. Trial bottles ami a :i
book, containing many i, arvel
cures, free at Stanard i'. Cusi :t
who also sell, and guarantee J t
Miles' celebrated New 1 1. .. t
me ii nest ol heart tonim Cn
lhittering, short breath, itc.
39
Mil 8 MIUK.V LIVLfcl-ILLfl.
Act on a new principle retmlti
ting the liver, stomach am bowel
through the nerves. A new dis
covery. Dr. Miles' Pill speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi I
nver, tuies, coiiHtinat.ii, or Tin
equaled for men, women, children
maiiest. mildest, surest ' folnHa
t .a- . . w.vajJ
lor ceuts. Sam nes hp at
f-. i .. .
.-ruiiani x UUS1CK.
The Celebrate! French
CURE
1FHR0DIMS'-
Warranted to
cure
or mi.ticv
refunded
KF0P
ACTFP
iheicenerative uriraim of either sex whether
arising from tne excrssiw use of stinmlanta,
tolncco or opium, or th - .uirh outhfW indis-
cretiou, over iiidulirtnc-. itc., such aslossof
urain rower, akefu-ness. Beannz Down
lama in the Hack. Sen nal Weakness. live.
teria, Ner-ou H'rati.in. Nocturnal Oniia.
Mons, lx:ucorrhoe Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Ijmm of Power ami lm.)ten;y which if uck-
et iea onen lean u i -eiaatiue old a-c and
insanity. Price il a b-.x; Iwtci for 5,u0
Sent by mail on rei-i of pnee.
nxiniA Ll tHtMIl: ig eiven
with every S order r--teivcd, to refund tne
mone if a Prrninin -if enre is noteffwtMi
j We have thousan.Mot testimonials from old
! and younir, of h-th exes, who have lm-n
permanently cured iry ;1 e use rf Aphroilitine
Circnlr free, Adiirt
I IIK AfllKU nrm(iK CO.
WesU-rn Uranch, box, -27. Portland, Oregon.
Kor Bale hy Kosliav tl Mason, who esaleanu
etiil dnu'uists. All.niv. lreion.
fiersons, whose consceience accuses
them for having swindled the
government in oneway or another
v hile many peotileseein to regarJ
the government as thev do a cor
poration, which having neither a
soul to be saved, or a body to be
kicked, may be cheated to any ex
tent justifiably : lint now and then
an individual turns up who gets
worried about bis cheating opera
tions. Such penitents usually
send the amount they think they
owe the government to the
secretary or treasurer. Contribu
nous ol this sort come in every
lew davs. r-ome ol them are as
low aj a two cent postage stamp.
while others are as high as several
thousand dollars. Not long since
eight halves of as many $1,000
notes ca.ue to the secretary of tbe
treasury, accompanied by a
notification that the remaining
halves would follow, it acknow
ledgement was made of the receipt
of the tirst consignment. Some of
tbe conscience hind communica
tions are very amusing. Kecently j
a man wrote irom r.ne renn9vi-
vania saying : "inclosetl una ?),
which I return totheUovernii.e t..
having beattn her out of that
amount in minor ways, from tun"
to time." Another roiifcienc-
striken wretch sent $200, saying
"This is on account of amount
defrauded the government of, and
which I have paid back : thank
God!" An old soldier, who is re
garded as a regular customer by
tbe secretary and Treasurer sends
$ from time 10 time, on account
$100, which be writes : "I obtain
ad by unfairness nearly twenty
years ng ), a well as I can re
member, and winch 1 hope to
liquidate. I give my God tbe
benelit of the doubt, relying on
bis boundless mercy." Another
fellovr. whose conscience is in
propertion to liis means, lately
sent the U. b. treasurer ?4,M)o,
accompanied simply by a scrap
of paper with conscience fcrawt
ed upon it. A women in France
sent $20 pinned to a note with the
words : C est pour Ie tresone',
on it. This, no doubt came from
a repentant woman smuggler.
President Harrison lias lust re
appointed Miss i.'inmaC. Noble,
or rather appointed Mrs. Emma
C. Mcl'berson postmistress at
Raton, Naw Mexico. Mrs. Mc-
Pherson. a few years ago, when
grst appointed to tbe position was
a Miss Noble; but since then lias
married, so when she was reap
pointed, it was necessary, owing
to the change in her name to give
her a new name. This is the first
case of the 1 ind on recoid at the
K8t office department.
tieneral Oreely, chiei ignai
officer, has returned to V asbing
ton from an extended tour of in
spection among the Signal stations
of the South and West. He says
there is a screw loose here and
there, but tbe Weather Bureau
Machine is working smoothly.
He will at once make
preparations to transfer the
weather bureau to the Agri
cultural Department on the 1st,
of next July. Secretary Rusk has
as yet, nisde no Detection lor a
chief of tbe Weather Bureau, and
a good peal of competition is going
on for the place. General Oreely
is being urged as tbe pr jper head
of the bureau in the nev depart
ment and it is more than likely that
he w ill be detailed for the place.
i ne i.nreau ot American Re.
publics, now fairly established in
Washington is one of the first
practical remits of the Pan-American
Conference, held here about a
year ago, Tbe Luieau is doing
excelleut work in furnishing to
i we i resB oi me county inlorm.i
.mi vi an sorts oi Happenings in
South and Centeral America, of
interest to business men.
For the first time in the b' n-v
of the country a polygmist coming
to tne unueo Mates irom abroid
has been turned back by the
ireasury Department. Acting
oecreiary ixeiueionol the Treasury
Dtipartmint made the first ex
ample yesterday, by directing
that Ilo'Iver Peteraeon. n.
poligamiet and his wife, who came
to Xew York from Sweden, shou'd
be nentback tothe country whence
they came at the expense of the
steamship coiui any which brought
Hem over to tho United States.
Jons Weddekbi kx
Fire at The Dallrs.
IHE iuli.es, June o. ine harii
oi jonn M. Warden was burned at
5 o'clock this morning. A few
days sin-e the firm of Gihon?, Mc
Abater v Co . of wh:-h Mr. Mir-
den is a member, tl-jied in this
barn twelve backs ami uiii Lugy
in crates. Ibese were entbelv
destroyed. The loss is about l'iK:i)
anu no insurance. J lie origin was
unuouoieaiy incendiary. Inn
nearest occupied building was 100
feet away.
Determined Suicide.
Me.w.vii.le. Pa.. June 5. I -
John Thompson, who lived near
UnesviIIe. in this countv. Wed
nesday, tied bis feet together with
a rope, bitched the rope to a tree,
leaving plenty of slack, and then
plunged headlong into creek and
was drowned. He was vears
oKI. He had frequently tbre aened
eiiicideon account of il! health.
THE ITATA AFFAIR
POLAR EXPEDITION
The First Woman on the
tic Journey.
Anc
A THREE YKAK'd CRCI8E,
Will Spend tbe Winter la Greenland
Push on in the Sprtuf to Find the
Fabled Open 8m,
New Y'ork, June 5. Probably
the first American woman who has
ever made tbe trip to Polar regions
win oe airs, reary, wno will ac
company her husoand Lieut. R. E
Peary, of the United States navv
who has been placed in charge of
tbe expedition to be sent out by
tbe academy of Natural Sciences
of Pbila delphiaon his proposed
exploration of Greenland. The
steamer Kite, commanded by Cap
tain x me, win leave aw York
with the exploring party Saturday
morning, fully equipped for a three
years' voyage. The auxilliary ex
peouion win consist of nine men.
1 be main expedition will consist
of Lieutenant and Mrs. Peary and
uveirained men. The auxilliary
will consist mostly ot scientists
who will spend two months or
more exploring the northern
boundaries of Greenland and re
turn to New York late in the fall.
Lieut. Peary's own partv. however.
will remain in Greenland during
th coming winter making explor
ations. When soring comes thev
will push on northward in an at
tempt to reach the open sea. which
is supposed to surround the North
Pole.
TIKKEV ARUIIED,
CHILIAN CONSI L THINKS
CLE SAM 18 LEFT.
Thla Country Itecelvea An Apology
But Nothing of a Substantial
Nature.
San Francisco. ' -'Th
South American S.. igation
company ought to g...ieful to
the United States. '"said an attache
of the Chilian consulate yesterday
lhat is lor reading iher steam
er Itata from the insurgents. That
is ahouc all that the seizure or si
rentier oi tne itata means, it ru
interpretation of tbe national law-
is coirect. Of course, the insult to
tbe dignity and authority of the
stars and stripes is ajiologized for
in me surrender ot the vessel, but
as to her being forfeited to pay for
me coal the Cltarleston has burntd
in chasing her, that is another
question."
iesieruay s dispatches in an
nouncing that tbe arms taken from
the Kobert and Minnie bad been
. .
Burrenuereu wim tne itata. were
explicit in stating that the prop
erty turned over consisted of but
000 rifles. If this is true, the
Itata has managed to dispose of
lust that many rilles and 2,000,000
artridges, as tbe number ol Rem
. igtons landed on the long wharf
ui Oakland was 10,000 instead of
5000.
GAY HAKVAKU TI I1KNTS,
Their Flace of Meeting Raided by
the Boston 1'ollce.
Bostok, June 5. Alpha Ielta
1 In, one of the most fashionable
and select clubs of Harvard, with
royal quarters on Plympton street,
Cambridge, was raided by Ser
geant Puilen and the liquor office r
of the First district police station
this morning. For some time past
numerous complaints have been
made by residents of Plympton
street, protesting against tbe con
duct of certain students, who, be
coming intoxicated, make night
hideous with their revelry.
Captain "Tom" Lucy, of the
First District Police Station, de
termined to share matters to a
fitting end, made a thorough
search of the building and dis
gorged beer and choice brands of
liquor sufficient to stock a first
class saloon or moderate hotel.
Adjoining the billiard hall, w hich
is the principal room on the first
floor, is what the students term
the "side room," containing a
massive sideboard of modern in
vention. This was heavily laden
with bottles of champagne, bran
dies, whiskies and Mines of the
best brands without anv attempt
at secrecy.
Smallpox tn Sacraiueuto,
Sac ramento, June June 5. Mrs.
W. F. Mack, a member of tbe "fa
kir" Theatrical company, was
striken down w ith smallpox at the
Golden Eagle botd to-day. She
was removed to the iesthouse.
Much excitement it is feared over
the case will follow as no care was
taken at the hotel to nrevent. a
spread of tbe disease.
Sir John MacDonaM's Conditio..
Ottawa, Ont.. June 5. WH
from EarnBcLffe is not verv en
couraging. Tbe premier still re
tains consciousness, but his heart's
action is becoming more enfeebled.
nr. ueorge Koss arrived h-nm
Montreal this afternoon. He is a
specialist in heart trouble, and was
f-uinmoned from Ofawa at thp re
quest of the family.
Measure to Be Taken to Sunureea
Brigandage.
Constantinople, June 5. The
capture by brigands of a number
of passengers on the eastern ex
press near Tchereski has aroused
the Turkish government, and de
cisive measures will be taken to
prevent a repetition of the crime.
The governor of the province in
which the outrage was perpetrated
is organizing a force to pursue and
if possible, capture tbe brigands.
In order, however, not to imperil
the lives of the persons now held
for r nsoin by the robbers the ex
pedition will not start in pursuit
until tbe ransom money or $40,000
is bandeJ over to the brigands
and the prisoners released.
Herrlsrail, the Berlin banker.
started for a town thirty-two miles
from Adrianople, having in his
possession the $40,000 asked for
by the brigands. The Porte has
promised the German government
to at once take active measures to
punish the brigands.
A DETECTIVE.
shotgun, the charge taking effect
in the face and neck of the vic
tims. Murray was intoxicated,
and claims to have shot at some
geese and hit Craig and Mrs.
Zacbgraf accidentally. The latter
claim the shooting was intentional
and as the parties have been asso
ciated in a brewery, and had much
trouble, it is thought the shooting
was not purely accidental. Craig
received a number of shots, but
may recover. Murray was lodged
in jail.
A Flood at Fresno.
Fresno, June 5. The canal
company has not yet succeeded in
stooping the break in the levee of
the canal, which occurred in the '
suburbs of Fresno Wednesday.
Tbe wa'.er has inundated the
northeastern portion of the city,
and is coming in on several streets.
The street-car track on Blackstone
avenue is washed out in several
places, and some other damage
done. The only remedy remain
ing seems to be in closing the
headgates at King's river twentv
miles from here, and shutting the
water out from the canal. This
will bring no immediate relief, ,
however, as the water will con- j
Untie to flow in the canal thirty
hours after tbe headgates are.
closed.
The City of San Diego.
San Dieoo, June 5. Over a year
ago suit was commenced against
Mayor Gunn and the city of San
Diego to oust the head of the
municipality from office and de-
lare the charter under which tbe
Ity is now being governed uncon
stitutional, null and void. Three
superior judges, sitting in banc,
to-day oidered judgment to be en
tered for defendants. This is a
practictl confirmation of the legal-
ty of the charter, and will tend to
miet manv other questions which
have hinged upon the decision.
FRUIT PRESERVER ,
CALIFORNIA MAN'S 1XVEN.
;TION,
It ie Done By Gas It Preserves the
Fruit Forever -There Being 'o
Decay.
He Captures the Purse for a Prise
Fight.
Rochester, N. Y., June 5.
Rochester and Buffalo sports were
knocked out in one round to day
by Chief Detective Havden. of this
city, who confiscated Jiiyo of tbe
if 1000 stake money of the purposed
light between Brennan and Spilling-.
Ten dollars brd been drawn.
Stakeholder Richards was arrested
this morning by Detective Furih-
ererona warrant charging bim
with participating in a prize fight.
He afterwerd went with Chief
I fayden to tbe Monroe bank and
drew out the prize money. This
is in Chief Hayden's possession
and he says i; will require pretty
hard work to get it from him. He
will turn it over to the police pen
sion fund. Richards was paroled
until Monday. It seems that
Brenncn and his friends had fixed
up a schema to induce the stake
holder to go to Buffalo on a pretext
that another fight had been ar
ranged, and there to make him
pay over the money to Brennen if
pilling did not show up.
ALIEN IMMIGRATION.
Kepresentatlres of Steamship Lines
V III Aid the Government Agents
New York, June 5. At the of
fices of the various trans-Atlantic
lines yesterday, the agents in
peaking of secretary fosters cir
cular regarding the immigration
traffic, expressed a willingness to
help the department in every way
to make the new law effective. All
of them have sent their agents in
Europe copies of the law, and an
admonition to be careful what kind
of emigrants are allowed to embark
for America. Tbe French line
has notified its agents that they
w ill be charged with full expense
which may accrue to the company,
by reason of returned immigrants
booked by puch agents. Tbe line
has also given instructions that no
mmigrants Irom Alexandria.
Smyrna or Constantinople will be
permitted passage on its ships.
Two Children It a rued to Death.
PirrsnvRG, June 5. The dwell
ing of Samuel P. Myers, a promin
ent farmer living near Myersdale,
a., was burned la'.e bet night,
and two children, aged V and 12,
roasted, rine other occupants
badanirrow etc.pe- It is not
known bow the fire started.
Shot a Man and Woman,
Eureka, Cal., June 5. Daniel
Murray yesterday shot and sen
ouBly wounded-James Craig and
slightly wounded Mrs. .acugrai.
The shooting was done with a
San Francisco, June 6. In an
nterview, A. T. Hatch, the well-
known fruit grower said : Experi
ments are now in progress in this
city, which, if they prove as suc
cessful as they promise to do, will
give the fruit industry a boom
such as it has never known. A
local chemist, who has been ex
perimenting for a long time, has
hit upon a gas which is claimed
will preserve fruit in its natural
state for an indefinite period of
lime, at tbe same time preserving
both the appearance and flavor at
the fr jit, just as it comes from the
tree. A short time ago I was
shown a sample of cherries tb&t
had been preserved in this way for
six months, and thy were in
perfect state of preservation in
every way. Even an expert could
not have detected that tbey were
not fresh from the orchard. Other
experiments are now in progress,
and a number of fruit grower.
myself among the rest, have ad
vanced money to carry them on.
The gas is easy to manufacture,
costs little or nothing, and no diffi
culty is experienced in handling
it."
In Favor of the Pi Inters.
Washington, June 5." An im
portant decision was rendered
yesterday by Judge L. S. O'Neal
in the case of the compositors in
the employ of N. W. Darby, who
walked out last Monday and enter
ed suit for the amount due tbem
for work on that day. The defense
did not dispute the correctness of
the bills, but maintained that the
amounts were not payable until
regular pay-day. Saturday, and
contended that tbe manner in
which the men went ont should
not be sanctioned. The justice, in
giving judgment in each case with
costs, said he did not consider the
question of unionism. It was con
ceded, he said, that the bills were
correct, and that it would lie a
hardship to cam pel men to remain
here out of work waiting ior their
pay when they des'red to leave
and seek work elsewhere.
Hebrew Bankers mod Russia.
London, June 5. A Berlin dis
patch says the Hebrew bankers of
that city have given notice to their
agents and customers that Russian
securities will no longer be dealt
in by them, and that orders for
such securities will not be filled.
It is said that similar action has,
been tacen at Vienna and Frank
fort, and that in London an iden
tical movement is under consider
ation. As to the effect upon
Russia, opinion is divided. The
czar's government is amply sup
plied with funds, and hai given up
the idea at present of convert ng
the loans which it was proposed to
redeem with the aid of the Roths-f
childs.
German Minister to Paris.
Berlin, June 5. It is again
rumored that Count Waldereee
will succeed Count Munster as
German ambassador to Pans.
Munster has never been exactly
liked in Paris or Berlin since the
visit of Empress Frederick.
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