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V $3 -O CENTS A WEEK. D-PRICES oamBaking yjPowder: Used in Millions of Homes PlainfielD ! CONSOLIDATION Tli'- Cheap. -st and lie it Because I .ts sire .":)s UH ; because they ;ue iiis'de property ; be-cao-i.; th--y are nil clear no slumps, no roo's, no rocks; bfcaii.se the la 1 I s el vatcd a;i i has a tine view of the city; because liiey are near t hree mot r hues not 1 1 ce temptation, liut all now in ope rati n ; I e c 11 -c iniv no , t- 1 !- y . lor the 10 !i day of next mo.-ith they will ad vance f." ea.-h ; liocaus-- they are a -nap. Asktho.se why have sei'ii. S.'-in.: i-" believing. Are vol in it? K. F. ASIIBY, Manager, No. ;", Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. it : n ri n m ( ) ! S:i:i' ,r.l 1 Sn:ii!ii.r S :k co oineto D3ES3 GO :D3iWH!T GOODS Wry a'.tr iC.yc lines in new e 1 ir'.-.i.-s aid l.tt.-sl no ile-s. SPRING & SUMMER JACKETS! -t tyie.; !Ji' X vvi!is! Lulic-", Misses & Chil. lien's. ; FUNiSHiNG 00008 ;' l'J5.:':. Ji)r.lN''! XN! ''1'rsin'-!- '-VDIK-s' AND "' N; UNDi'KVVKViv. COtToN v ) ?. :. i: ii:;;.'ii'lMK. snx and i.im-: i ii vNhMKia'iiiKKS. scarfs. VI- H.!Nc.-. SHAWL-:, FTC. Gh w. SIMPSON, FlU-;r STRF.I-'.T, ALBANY, O'iF'i'XV The Alkuiv A FULL LINK OF Tl I K I 'At; I l - OF SAN i ! tii m ill mmv SAVING. m i ill Fob MYI.L MONTHLY AMOUNTS. o jSix J.j.la-3 per nioiitn wH amount to $100) in sewn years doubling the amount invested in that time. ' Monev louiod on real estate security at 0 per cent. For full particu lars apply t ) S. X. STEELE & CO., Local Agents. 40 Years the Standard LOTS ! Buv in the Market. fill) : will le foun 1 larger ami more than ever. Anything and everything in lar.;e assortment ami n.l less variety.? Furniture Co UXDERTAKI? STArjis FRANCISCO no m mi m co. FDIi SALE, WANTS. ETC. Hcl SK To KENT -on the fir-it of the mi. nth a six room culture tin Kerry t-c for rv.it- t.ootl -anli-fi; tine natfi-, ii -ry thins; i.iiMhi. in. Kit par ii i:l .i.- in-iiiii'e of li. Ii Vunk, I -.1ST A lei. lit b:v f .4 itt attont 4 liars j J oal, brand, d w -th a I'uir of spi i-tacl. s mi ilo- It I": shoill.lt r, I firtn:itiii! U-ii lit : if to its whereabout Willie am ly l:.nkil li.v Al bert l'..liil. A I..1HV O.-e-j"-. 1)-Y jour nlior. 1 1 ". h.- w li-wl lax J"r the vv.ir l-'.tl.is lei- imc aal'.e aiei?i Hie re-jllete'l t'i -r.tliit!v , it the oil Vc ef tin- fieri., '. i Uur' hart iin.l i:iv tin- same. Bl-i.e.l, e'. :. Ilurkhal t, .-.elk. Uj'AM'KD-Anv r.if.n Win; lill.il.ey.4 I t'cil i'f til-.! I relit t.y tin- M.r tr l:i:,' a!e (I kk ami' rl.c.i. e.r tlie iil Till at W'uo SAW IN;; il -lie rn the. ulirriest lV lirke. nler le.t i.t I'r, .lr.li-s w,.l lie proiiiptlj iittemkil to. . NKK.LA . UrASTKI). V situati-ii to ilo neneial Ii ii Tk t a )uiiie,' lailj. Ap lj it thisuKieL', I1T-X F.l- Atfrt to sell a K.ous. hoM ar il li-if mtiieil in tery Ii,mi-c: liiir nioney to nirlii farty; I saini-le c; n cents, aiiiires. N. K. ii l:LiN.iluil K, -Tj scvcntli ist, l'.rt ld Ore:."' , t'O;: SAI E A a to il Ii r-f. Iian i-s ami I'lU.-y ff.r .-.i e ell ai for u-Ii; a h:in.-:i'.i. Ki q lire lit tlic re i! is a'e n'l'.i-c I'.nrkliart lieenev. fl it. WINS, AG K.ST KOll TIIK LEAD yj ir.if fire, life ami a.:f-'iaent iiiumice vom. :ianie9. i rtyW'HES OK LXNTi-All lit for i-tilti-I 1)1 vation, aril ins ler fetKe, for Kile at siu ht a;-re, Within 1J miles from r.iilro.nl tati n ar.il JO inilis from Albany Applv a this nrrice. J!.N VA lia.- reinoveil h 9 laiimlry to tin O iron hou tl-.e i-or-u-r oi ?ic-oinl anil l.yon s-.reetrt. Vnlii f l li lilnrs. ,!1 tli isi ill 1. . -t 1 t. the late linn of riif.liison .V O.trn. i i are p'-i'lente-l to cull at oiiee arit I settle tiie same M1 ONi:V T LOAN -In lw T sinul aM"iti!H, ir mi si ni'M.i Im to h e- Lain! Tor ulr. ,n-. v. o.isy t ! . .!! tiih-rii-' j . ' .k- I i lil t ' -HOMK e v!'! ! i. ii 'US -eUTlt .-- K.-r p trt.- Ii'iiit:...-v,. (Tv, ..I :. r in MiU.t 1 I lilt .1 S M'Oto , -' il i : -iii-. 'o . J ....... N.l -t A...'..t i- v.n AN .11. i .i . -I. .1' . -:i ; - ...-.. -.v n:.:-.l- if-1- ... .. M.l Y . i. I r i !,. r. IK ...e i:..l.li o.' Ii- i.i lloU-t all. I tOWM- h,;i ol:.t-, i.,i ii iir-ii:'ie 1 t'niti. .ir .'viol! in aiv :.it oi I irt-i :o-itiT . I'.-.-.-toiti.-e .ii' "f, M.t.i.t-S S-.-i..;i. l.'-in t:all lt . 0'..i:fll. 1111 1 I S M I l J H. II HMI.I htti K- ilir iif. ! . the I' it .lont-i .1 ,1 al i' ontlit, is i.o.v leolv t" 111 al! 'Tth-i-s. Li, i e t is i.t rt'M.leit i J of . t"ii..l uw '.'.'.iuia HTi-iis, f.t I'ey e Kri nun's. ,T.;IIIKI KimiMS In in- of Ih'i L f.ia-t.iif t I 'iti-s tn -.Ii.- it to let, K r lrttt' nars I i-iri- at K;.sttli:i. mmtmf islusiuo f j becavis-? irJsfJje test ie to carry. . A s IfV o u3e a I e r. TOR SAlE.fVfRYWrlfRE CITY DRUG STORE STANARD iCUcU'-K, Prooa., PKKIKKKK m.OCIi, - - AI.IIVN'Y, ir!ih'ri in DRUGS, MEDICiNES. CKE.YICAIS, FANCY aii'l Toilet arti. i.s. Sunn-en, linislieH, IVrtnnn ry, Sehool Mocks, atnl Ar t st's Siiprlns jr Physician's pi escr: n'i o n i carefully comi)oti;i;leil. M. ORKQU, Tailoring Men's anil Uo-s' elrnhin' nn.le to r r.leror etei.nt l ami re,.aire.l on sh .rt nitiee ami rtasoiiahlo rat. s. Mi"i 011 the street ear line, hetween Thinl and l-onrih strie's. Notice nf Final Settlement. N Till' H I ! KR K H V ( ; I V KN T 1 1 ,T the iituh r.-iu'it-il ailminUtriHor of the estate of l ti-.r!es V. Elder, ileeeasua lias tiled his hiinl account U the count)- clerk fur Linn cuiinlv. On n anil the (-utility court h is ti'-l the VA day of August, ls-.H, at t, hcur of one o'clock v. M. lor helrin' ol.jec t'onsto said linal aet-ouiit at:d Uu settleinent of said estate. This the 17th day of .Tunc, ls'.il, ti. W. Uwis.' J. K. Weitiierkobh. Administrator. Attorney for A.hainistrat.ir. ALBANY, OREGON, TiiK rnriT am srAiii-. c Kev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United I'.rethrcn Church, Blue Mound, Kan., sayp: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Diicovtrv has done for me. My Luiij-'s were badly diseased, and niv parirhioners thought I could live only a few week-. 1 took live i...m.,u..f i)r k'imr'H nw Discovery t't.l 1 11 u ... .... - aed am sound and well, gaining 2b li.s. in weitiht. rilinr I. nve. itanat'er Ixive 8 Funny Folks Combination, writes : "After a thoroiigii ir:ai ami cum i hifin. r nviileiice. 1 am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, lieata 'em all, and cures when everything else faila. The ,,i-..:i tout Limltii-HH I cim da tav many thousanil friends is to tiiem to try u. rree trial ucittj at Fosliay & Mason, Drug Store. Regular sizes 50c. ami !fl (10. IIIM.IU OF ritll.l.TV. Nervous women seldom recei the sympathy they deserve. Wlr.s often the piciures of health, th if are constantly ailing. To with hold sympathy from these miU. tunates is the height of cruel! 7 Thty have a weak iieart, causii:? shortness ol hreatli, tiutterir pain in side, weak and hung 7 spells, and finally swelling ii ankles, oppiessfon, chokinr, smothering and dropsy. Jir Miles' New Heart Cure is just tl e thing for them, l-or their ner vousness, .headache, weakneai, etc., his Restorative Nervine id uneiiialed. Fine treatise en "Heart and Nervous Diseasee" ane marveloua testimonials fr e sold ami guaranteed by Stanard i Cusick. KM. (Mill TtllTLAItS. Do you know that Moore's llt veale l Remedy is the only patent nudicine in the world that does not contain a drop of alcohol ; tlu.t 1 he mode of preparing it is known only to its discoverer; that it is an advance in the science of medicine ivirhont :i ti!ir:il!i-l iii tlie ninrv teenth century ; that its proprietor oner 10 loiieii j i,ow ior any cass of dyspepsia it will not cure .' si'i:rniKV ( isi s. S. II. Clill'ord, New Cassel, Wis.. : as troubled with Neuralgia x.nd and Rheumatism, his Stomach a as tl ti iriUtri.il lii f.ii'er ii?ii nlli'i ttl lo and alarming degree, appelate .- ti 1 1 ... . . : ; 1 - it 11 away, uiio lie was lernoiv re liuced in tlesh and strength. Three bottles of Klecliio Jiitters cu-ed him. Fdward Shepherd, Harrisb lrg, III., bad a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. I'jed three bottles of Klectrit: I'.it'.crs and seven boxs of l!ncklen'.s Salve, and bis leg is sound . nd well. John Speaker, Catawbc, ()., had live large Fever sores on his lesr, lot-tors said be was incurable. ( ne bottle Fleetric Hitters and cue box l'.ucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Fosha it Mason, Drug store. a i!iri:uv ixriiiMii, The papers contain fre- tur.t notii i-s of rich, pretty and e mil ied gills eloping with negroes, trj npi and co tchiiicn. The wi-ll-kn ;wn specialist. Dr. Fianklvn MLi says all such girls are more or ifs hysterical, nervous, very in: il sive, unbalanced ; usually mill j: t to headache, neuralgia, sleepl n ness, iminoderate crying or lai i'i ing. Thev show a weak ner js system for which there is 10 remedy e.iial to Restorative IJ.r vine. Trial bottles anil a is book, containing many marvel- is cures, free at Stanard A Cusi i, who also sell, and guarantee Jr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cu , the fine jt of heart tonics. Cu. js Ihittering, short breath, etc. flll'S ISF.KVI'd: I.IVFUril.l.H. Act on a new principle reguln ting the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new dii covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, conatipationr Un equaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest ! 50 dose 3 for 25 cents. Samples ee, at Stanard A Cusick. Tie Celebrated French CURE Warranted to - ,f?l. or money Hire iii tin il ft rifntiil.il KFOPE afi AFTER the zeneratlvo orirana of cither sex whether arising from the excessive use of stimulants, toliaeeo or opium, or thr mh jonthful Imlis eretion, over inilulirenee, ito., such oiilossof lirain I'cwer, Wakefti'ness, Hearinir Down pains in the Hack, Seminal Weakness, Hys terip, Ner oil m ration, Not-tiirnal Omis sions, Lrncorrhoc Dizziness, Weak llemory, Loss of I'ower anil Imjiotetuy whieh if ncf, lectetl often lead to iirematiire old aire ami insanity. I'ricc it box; 6 lioxea fcr i.00 Si-i.t in- mail on receipt of priee. A MIIiril.N I I IKIVICE is civeD with every order received, to refund the rnoi.e, if a rillnnenl cure is not. ff te.1. We have thoiisainlsol testiruonials from old and yoiinir, of Isith Rexes, who have been p nntiiiently cnre.1 l.v the use l Aphro-litiuc Cimil-ir free, Atltiress 11- . T,,.K A,'"KO MKIMI IVK . e-torn Branch, Uox, -n, Portland, Oregon. or ule by Koshay A Mason, who esalc and etui dr-uxists, Albany, Oregon SAT AY, JUNE WOMEN AT WAR. Sensational Charges Against the Temperance Leaders. TIIK ItRKACH (IKOffl.NO WIDER One of ib.4 Secedera B tags Bait Agabit Thirty Women and a Newspiptr for Lil-fl and Damages- St. Pai i., June PI Mrs. Mari etta M. Piones, the well known Woman's Christian Teuiperaiice Union eeceder, has brought suit auainst thirty women 01 South Da kota and the Aberdeen Dailv News for f)0,Ot)0 for libel. The women who are made parties to the suit are among the most prominent in South Dakota. Mrs. Bones came to St. Paul two weeks ago from her home in Webster, S. 1., and in an interview said some very harsh things about Susan It. An thony, Frances Willard, and other leading women. A few days later many ladies of South Dakota met at Aberdeen and adopted a drastic set of resolutions tion Mrs. Bones, and had them inserted in the Daily News. These resolutions "aid that Mrs. Bones had neither respect for womanhood nor for herself, and had proved to be a hindrance and disgrace to eveiy woman's society which she had belonged to. KILLED IIV A DOU. A Futlinr, Sou ami Canine Fight I.Ike Deuiuua, Cu vwKOKiisvn.i.E. I nd. , June Si. S. Seller, aged 70, and his ion William, aged -40, residing a'.xjut tivc miles northeast of this city, (pi-irrclled yts-erilay after noon, during the absence of the other members of the family, and the son attacked the father. He rtruck the old man, and was about to tlooc him, when their dog rushed in and sei.ed Williarn'e arm, biting out large pieces of :lesh. The son turned to drive off 1 ne dog. and his father went into tlio house and returned with a loaded revolver, lie fired at his son, but missed him. Before a second shot could bj lired the son had closed with hi in and wrested the weapon from his hand. Then the dog returned to the attack and hit the son's thigh through and through. Thereupon the son shot .he dog, and this ended the fight. lhe son will proiiamy cue irom ihb wounds. I he father was arres en. IltKIMi OH It OWN CANDY. Tne Kent "French" Article Turned (tut In Thin Country. The very best "French" candy is now made in this country, but a very small quantity being im ported. The tariff is :io per cent of the actual value, and that makes the imported article to expensive to have any chance against manu factured g aj'Ih. ThtHcerets of the trade are, of course, numerous, and several of them have been brought to this country by emigrants and others. It l doubtful whether any rsmh now comes from Fraa to the trade, though no doubt good deal is brought by tout is visitors. In the same wax "French' candj- in the Unit-t State? is often 'taken to Tan. while our best caramels have quite a large vale ;n all European capitals. The foreign makers can not g-t sucii maple sugar as we use. and hence their inability to supply the home demand. In crvstulli.i d fruits France still holds front rank, the neat way in which the goods are; finished and packed helping to maintain their popu larity. St. Imis Globe Democrat. The Cow Luncuea on Dynamite. A Kennett Square cow recently performed a dangerous feat. Jas. Conberry laid down some sticks of Ivnamite in his clearing, intend- intending to use them in blowing up stumps. One ot his cowa em braced the opportunity to secure a stick ami whea discovered, was eating it with apparent relish. Mr. Conbeny was visab'y excited, in anticipation of au explosion, but it did not go oil'. It is said that he handled ttiat cow very gently for some time afterward for fear she might blow up and treat the neigh hots to a shower of bologna at his expense. The cow possibly heard of the cow that jumped over the moon some years ago and decided to try it by the shortest and quick est way. -From the Oxford Preis. A Drastic Cure for Grip. Krcm the Pall Mall Gazette. Alderman Stephens, of New castle, has propounded a some what drastic remedy for influenza namely, folding a blanket up, pouring boiling water upon it and there applying it as hot as possible to the neck while at the time towels saturated with cold water are applied to the chest. We must decline the responsibility of advising this remedy. 7 Tickets for Buenoi Ajres. "There is a chance for old maids in the Argentine Republic," re marked Henri Bosquet of Buenos Ayres, one day recently. "There are about sixteen men to one woman there, and the unmarried males are more than anxious to secure wives. This is especially hue of niv citv. When a 'new 20 1891 woman, as we call the welcome arrival, comes to town alxut fifty men make a wild euort to secure her. It is qui'e an interesting contest, and theone who captures her is looked ujon as something of a hero. The local papers write columns about it, and every body in the city turns out to the wed ding. It doesn't matter much about the woman's gge or looks, she is received with open arms and married off in a jiffy to some real nice man. The woman will have about fifty good-looking suitors to pick from so she need not be anxious about not find ing the kind of a mm she wants. Ttie love-making doesn't last long, however. Three days is the usual limit." An Kutlre Family Poisoned. Haoerstown, Md., June 1!). Daniel Shiller, a farmer living near locust Grove, found in a lane near his house a package of flour and another of colli e. He sought for an owner, and not finding one, gave the articles to Mrs. McKur rou. Hie used the flour and her entire family were mrde sW-k. One b .y died n ml an-dhei is ex pected todie. Oth.-r ii.t-.i.la-ra of the family will recover. An ex amination ehoAed that poison was mixed with the Hour. The authorities are convinced the poisoned Hour and coffee were in tended for Shitler's family, and are looking for the miscreant among those known to be in en mitv with the farmer. To Shoot Annie Hoonev. Professor Half-Rest (at a park concert( "Why these unrestrain edtears, mv friend? Have you re ceived sudden bad tidings that ycu sob aloud in a public place?" Happy, Whisker They are tears of joy, old man! !-ee that prograuinu : 'Little Annie Ilo.jiiey exented by thf inilit i'y band at 2:30.' To think the little cuss is to die at last! It's too good to be true. Tell 'em to dig her grave deep, stranger!" (Exit, weep ing estatically) Judge. KILLED BY INDIANS CHINESE Ml ICDKItEK MOlSltED BY KED DEVILS. The Mongolian Mad Main "Poker Torn' In a Festive t.aiue of Poker. San Fkvxcisco, June 111. Dep uty Recorder Barnard, of Bridge port, Mono county, gives fuller particulars 01 me Killing 01 me Ch-naman. Ah Tai, by the Walker Lake Indians, at Bridgeport, June y. An lai liad confessed to killing an Indian named "Poker Tom" with a club, after a game of cards, but claimed he acted in self de fense, as Tom attacked him, in an endeavor to get back the money the Chinaman had won. A preliminary examination held June 9 resulted in the discharge of the prisoner on the motion of the counsel for the defense, who argued that there was no evidence to ehow that Poker Tom had been -nurdered; that the evidence did ot show whether the remains . mnd in the river and supposed to e those of Poker Tom were those f a man or woman, and that there bad been no evidence taken before the court in the manner re quired by law. Ah Tai was afraid to leave the court room after his discharge, and one of his attorneys went to request the sheriff to give him a body guard. Four Indians then rushc! into the court room, Justice Fales, Ah Tai and one of the latter'a attorneys being the only occupants. They seized the Cninaman, and re epoading to Justice Fales' entreaty that they do no violence in the court room, bade him be still. They dragged the shrieking Chinaman into the street, where they were joined by other Indi ans, who dragged the victim half a mile out of town and cut off his head and limbs, cut open the trunk and scattered the entrails for some distance through the sage brush. The Indians then re turned to their camp, while the remains of Ah Tai were gathered and buried. Too Well Kecomiuended. A colored man of rather doubt ful appearand applied to a coal dealer for a xsu. n as driver. On being asked for references he men tioned one of the dealer's old hands, who was called in and questioned as to the applicant's honesty. The referee rubbedhis chin med itatively for a moment and said : "Honest? Well boss, dis yere man's honesty hab ben proved befo' de court. He's ben tried seben times fer steal in' an' es caped eb'ry time." And the man expressed surprize that this strong testimony did not secure him employment. A Circulating King, Alice "I met Minnie Rannie to day and she showed me the en gagement ring that Horace Fledly gave her." Gwendolin-"Is it a pretty one?" Alice "You remember the one he gave you and me ?" Gwendolin "Let mo think. Oh, yes!" Alice "It's the same ring." STATE AND COAST Salem's Postmaster Gets an In crease in Salary. NEWS FUUM TIIE CAPITAL. A Pretty Bride oi 18 round Dead in tbe Erv.r Near Portland - Eacei Spoiled by the Rain. Salem, June 19. Postmaster Gilbert is just in receipt of infor mation to tne enect that the post- office department had found that the returns from the Salem inist office for the four quarters ending March .1st last, has justified an increase of salary. It is conse quently raised to $2500, being an increase of $100, f.nd $300 iu two years. Parties in Salem to-day from Independence say that capitalists a-e there now looking the ground over with a view of extending the Monmouth -I ndependence motor line to Salem. These men are said to represent a large syndicate w hich ia amply able to build the road projected. DUOWNED NEAK PORTLAND. A Pretty Itrlde oT 18 Found Dead In the Itiver. Portland. June 19. Yesterday morning, about 11 o'clock, the body of Mrs. Rosie Wilson was taken from the waters of Gilbert river, a small stream which empt ies the waters of Sturgeon lake, on Sauvie's island, into the Willam ette river. She was a bride of four- weeks, and was 18 years old. She had been mistreated by her husband and mother, and it is not known whether she committed suicide, or was a victim of foul play. She was the daughter of John Dunn, who resides on Sauvie's island. IIACES POSTPONED The Kaln Interrerea Willi Horse men aul Racing People. Portland, June 19. The races have been postponed until to-mor row. The decidedly disagreeable weather that has continued during the week has worked a great hard ship upon the horsemen and racing people, who bad all anticipated a lucrative meeting. Not only are they out and injured, but the Portland Speed Association, which had gone to great ex pense in pre paring for the races and putting up handsome puises, are also threatened with severe losses, if the present weather continues. TO FIGHT SILL1VAN. A Puree ot ?r,,000 fur a Match Between Starln and Joliu L. New York, June 19. Dick Roche, the bookmaker, was to have met Frank Slavin, the pugil ist, at the Hoffman house to-day and pay him $7500 due the v ichor ous English pugilist for defeating Kilrain last Tuesday night. He did not show up, but sent a note saying the money would be paid to-night or t morrow morning. Slavin got drunk, and threatened to go U. Sheepshead Bay and do up Roche, but was quieted bv Mitchell. New Oki.kaks. .In nn 19 ""he Olympic club of this city has tele pranheil an oiler o' a rmrsn of ''." 000 for a light in the Olympic Club arena Detween Mavm anu :?uiuvan, to ti.ke place hebruary '7. Xi-w Vnnk- .1 n ! a 10 rial Mc Carthy, the feather-weight pugilist has issued a challenge to Wallace, the English feather-we'tiht. to fiVht before t,h Granite Athletic Club for $2500 a side and a puise offered by the club. WILD AND WICKED. A Girl Young In Years but Very Old In Crime. Nkwbi-rg, N. Y., June 19. A girl of 19 is under arrest here for horsestealing. She will also be charged with arse n and murder. Witlrn three months she is said to have married an old farmer, burned down his house and barn, roasted his weak-minded son to death in the fire, and wound up by running off with a livery team and surrey and trading them for other horses and wagon. THE WHISKY TRl'ST "BUSTED" Weatert. Distillers Are Forcing It to Pieces. MiLWAi KEB, June 19. A crisis in the affairs of the great w hisky trust is at hand. Wholesale dealei s are tiring of the system of legal blackmail employed in the trust, and the announcement waB made to-day that six of the largest houses have broken away and will erect a huge distillery to buck the trust. It is believed 'he whisky trust is fast going to pieces. NATIVES -AUK ANGRY. Rising in Arms Against the Portu guese Missionaries. London, June 19. The latest advices from Zanzibar state that reports from Mazambique repre sent a growing hostility among the natives to Portuguese rule. The chief Kumsia, who was re- VOL. VI NO. 172 cmtly converted and baptized with all his warriors uy a ronu guese missionary, and who at that time discarded all but one wife, has pulled down the Portu guese Hag from his kraal and taken al! his wives back again, and, with his fighting men, threatened to light any Portuguese who may in vade his dominion. The Portu guese missionary escaped after a perilous experience, having been torn nearly to piecee by Kumsia's wives, who were enraged at him for the separation from their huE band. The Portuguese forces are inadequate to cooe with the al most universal hostility of the natives, and reinforcements from Portugal are urgently needed. GIGANTIC STOCK STEALING. A Wealthy Offender In Wyoming llanged to a Tree, Cheyenne, June 19. James Waggoner, of Crook county, was taken from his home last Friday night by three supposed United states officeis. Ysterday Mrs. Waggoner found the body of her husband hanging from a tree ten t tiles from his ranch. Waggoner had amassed $150,000 in rash and a large herd of horses. He had raided cautiously in his neighbor hood, but boldly handled stolen stock consigned to him from Da kota, Montana and Utah. Our Minister to Russia. New York, June 19. Charles Emery Smith, United States min ister to Russia, arrived in this city yesterday by the steamship City of I'nria Mr Km i Hi went, di recti V to the Fifth Avenue hotel, where lie dined, alter w inch lie tooK tne 5 o'clock train for Philadelphia. He is home on a two months' vacation. The Chilians Want War. Washington, June 19. Official mails from Chili state that the house of deputies has passed a bill authorizing the president to levy for a loan of $20,000,000 to carry on the OUK GROWINGTRADE GERMANY 19 AFRAID OK THE I NITED STATES. Our Aggressiveness In the South Has Aroused Deep Anr lety la the Old World. London, June 19. Berlin ad vices state that a ministerial con ference was held yesterday, the recognition of the Chilian insur gents being the subject of discus sion, although no decision was arrived at. It is said the couraeof the United States in regard to the I tats, has aroused deep anxiety in Berlin, it being feared that Bal- inaceda's success will mean more favorable, commercial conditions for the United States, to the detri- meit of t he European countries. SIXTY LIVES LOST. Terrible Recitals of the Deadly Cloudburst In Mexico, Crrv ok Mexico, June 19. Latest advices about the cloudburst on Sunday last on Conception Mount, near the mining towns of I job Cutorio, HI Pettero and La Crucee, in the sUte of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, are to the effect that at least sixty lives were lost. FifU-en dead liodies have already been recovered. After the cloudburst an im mense stream poured down the mountain side, sweeping away the houses of the miners. The tunnel of the Guadeloupe -inine is tilled with water. Some miners who were at work within it were drowned. Many persons living in cliff dwellings were buried alive. Hundreds of pack animals were drowned. The losses of the min ing companies are heavy. A great quantity of high grade metal was carried away. Wool Sales In Londen. London, June 19. At the wool sales yesterday 12,437 bales were offered. Values in some instances are rather dearer. Prices through out are in good request. AU se cured sold readily. Medium qualities showed an improvement. Cape of Good Hope and Natal wools went off well at a fall in re cent rates. A small lot of Phil ipezlra super lambs brought the highest price of the series. Home trade competition is greatly im proved. Earthquake in Bengal. Calcutta, June 19. Sixty earthquake shocks were experi enced throughout the province of Bengal yesterday and many build ings were destroyed. Haaged for Rape, Charleston, W. Va., June 19. Sim Johnson, colored, was banged this morning for rape on a white girl, April last. He Was Out of Order. Teacher Keep your hand down, John Billings ; when I am ready I will call upon you. Ten minutes later. "Now, John Billings, I will here what you have to say." John Billings. I only wanted ter tell yer that I seed a ' tramp in der hallway hook yonr gold-headed umbi el la. Jeweler's Circular.