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r v - - ; " " X -'() CENTS A WEEK. AL15ANY, OUEGON, TUESDAY, . I U Nli ": 1891 VOL. VI NO. 174 WRICK Baking UaPowder Used in. Millions of Homes PlainfiblD ! CONSOLIDATION Till Clis.i.'Ht aul Best U.-iWHtt the 1 ls are oJxllh); because J bey cause they arc all e'ear no stumps, no roots, boi l .a el- vated and has a tine view of the citv three mop- r lines nflt in cot te"nplation, but all no in orieratiyn ; I e v .li isc buy iio.v. to d iv, for the 10'ti ilay of next mo th they will ad va:iv .'") each ; because they are a snap. Ask those win Lave stvrn. Seeing i' beiieving. Aij you in il? U. F. ASHBV, Manager, Xo. u, Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. arc Our -spring .1:1 Summer S vk complete Dn ? GOODS Very attractive lint C'll'i'ht.'S and novel' iis. s in new latest SPRING & SUMMER JACKETS! Lat st Styles ! ilig'i Novelties! WD K NIT v;::.v;-: i' v u.'. n and bh'shks. lxmik-s' am ) W V; l, H '., F. : tOl DKRIKS. SI L' AND link ii nd:ckkchi;:fs. scarfs. VKIHN(. SHAWL'S, KTC. IILVI3K AND GOLIJKRil DRKS3 GOODS ! Gr. W. SIMPSON, FIRST rREF.l'. ALBANY. ORF.fiON. The Albanv A FULL LINE OF THE t'VCI OF SAX ! M ill Ft)h SMALL MONTH SAVING. M & BUILDING II f lgrsix d niars per mont i will aruount to if 100) in seven vears douoling the amount invested in that time. Money loaned on real estate security at ti'per cent. For full particu lars.applyito S. X. ST K ELK A C .. L-cal Au'eiits. 40 Years the Standard LOTS 1 Buv in the Market. ate ins'de property; be no rocks; because the ; because they are near will le found than ever. larger and more WHITE GOODS Anything atvl tvtrythini in I.ie aHortiiitnt and ikI lesrf variety. Lidie, Misses it Childien's. fIN'Di:RVI:t, corrns Furniture Co. UNDERTAKING. nie I-'IO S t'A.'1'JiS FRAXCISCO- L AMOUNTS. FOIl SALE, WANTS, KTC. in SK TO HKST On the first of thr .tic will he for rent ood ur'tc-.i; line i-i .tv thirty vomei.ie'u. ur par- ulirs inniire r-t K. B ViiiiU IosT - A bn-.tit l.-.v ikiiv .ils-nt 4 vi-.irs i oNI, t-r.ii.il, ,1 w.lh a iair u! spi etae!- g on the lift shonl-li r, Information le.olini; to itH wiu-r,-:ilMiit wiilie.-on Iv re-iarde-i l Al- hert r-Mnl, A'tinny Oi-es,"". I )A V your t. ': re w ll ol tax f' I iIil' vear ls'Jl. is how oil'..-a..d pasale r:t-pam sue re-iiie-ste-l to eil promptly, at the office of tin- ck-ik. t' i Ur li art ami lay III!- same. SigniH, i li. llurkhart, c-eik. AM'KU - A m rial cnttasre n L-.r the tm-jinesM i) i ticn of the eity. ill Call at rent by the ear or take a tense. HURALD'ottlCM. '0;: SAW ISO dne n the shortest IT n v.ice. Or.icrs 'cit at Pr, -Ir in s' w-,,1 I promptl attended to. W, NFF.IA T AN'I Fi. A situation to ilo irtiierul II li use work ly a veiire; Lily. A- ly at thmoiree. Ur4N':Ei-AK-!it to sell a hoiist ho'd sir-ti-rlc iiet-letl in tvery hine; hiir money to riijht partv; I Haniple imi eei.ts, ahire-H N. K. tiAHUNoiiol sk, 7.i seventh SI. IVirt ai (I Orei;o . It'i-j-j- f-r suv i ll ai for rx- h: a l-iira'.i. KnqitifL- at th- rvxi ts n'v ntrcc w lurKlt,Lft JC lCl'll V, b. winn, a;knt rou tiik lkad K J int; fnv, U(e arnl :u !ii'iit hiMirAiict; cti rvt;KKS OF LVN'l- All lit fur cult. Ill"" vat ion, .V'tl nn ter (cn.:, lor wilt a $10 h.t a tu, Witliiii H m ilt's from ruilroul 4t.it i n and JO miles from AH any Apply a this oiTite. JAN VA has remove-! h s htun.Iry ti tlu O iron hou the cor'tcr oi Swoii'i an-l Lvon ntreetd. A'l tht ifik"it I to thv !:itt! Thoi:ipsOD A: Ovcn-i:i i an- r- 1 1 ; v- t at I'lice &0) settle ttte snuw linn l to . OXKY TO LOAN -In lar.r or hih-i siinoii:itrt, from si ino-ithH to f!-. e-iriOn Al'ia'iV, a'ul l.inii e-'tluf t -i1 iv! il. (.'.ill on or a-lhes Vi' t; .Ni -i-he-s'ii, ri. e.s:al-; lr:ikir, -.ji,oHile K:ss h iue I anil for Milr. HI. 'l tereJ. t-:.sy t P.I- lit-iil.i iliuil i rife I. 4 a:! oA-ie-l t :! i;r:i it If. iti-ii-il A j i lli -rif I' II fl .1- estv I- MOXFV 'Hi k'i I r-al IO I.OAN-IIOMK. C-i!T. I. tX -.t;t;i! 9(t'.:ll!'ty. i'or pirtii.-: Je'. !luni:.i.ri-v. l&rit eii.itsire of Cv.i..! ::i(;. o :.o l' v T in. : i -i. : -c. ;, li u, l i.!..- Iin. ii- (or S M'aMoN- UiMi i.rUi-!i!(' ;-r'tn.'.i .'ih cJ ii, naM.tnpk'te -if fiwl'i noted uiul t'wn hip pi?'1, RJ is prepare I totlo iitirivvmi: in iiv p ir oi l.iim com: v. icsinni- e i..r: ISV(; -V II. Il-:iri li.v; i in nuJi'. i i OA' r-tlv t hi a" "Mof. I.i-v- ultrs ut n-ni lt ii t. it-Q-J ot xwl . ':ipoiA s'rt'ptr', or lt"V"t. Kr iiim's, t'.LMSnKI) KIXiMS In (id .f tl i :r:isiiii t' t I ':-t;'lv-S M 1 1; : ilv to .t, F r pi t;e ilur i -'piri' at Ms til AASTlff yotKUJilrdlS CiTtO ottfvrfo hue e o . ferjaTcKi InfmostJ convBTvient' "tpacKages. CITY J)RUG STORE STAHAED & CD3ICK, Froo?., I'FKIKFKR BLOCK. - - Al.fSVXY he-iler? in-. OHUCS. MEDICINES, CHEMIOMS, FANCY ami Toilet arti-i-8, Siinen, hrtishen, I'erfumery, Si-hool Monk 4, ad Ar t'rtt's Supi'lii-ii CiThysician's prescription f carefully coniiounded. H. OKEGO, rn 'ailoring it Kriiairiiis. Mm' ami Bo' s." cli..-hini.' nn.le to r.r.Icr or liiinetl sin) repaiitil 011 fh rt notlie an, I reanonaWo raten. Shop on the street car line, lie! nvn Third and Fourth street. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTR E IS HEREBY tJIVKXTII T the und.-rciiriii-d ailmiiiistraior of tu estate of ihurlcs Elder, ilecesiseu lias filed li is final account wiili the county clerk for Linn county, Oreiroti. and t lie county court li is fixed tne :id d;iy of Ainrust, is'Jl, at the hetir of one o clock i m. lor henring otijec. tionstofaid tiual account and "tije settlement of said estate. This the 17th day of June. U. V. I) wis, J. K. WEATiiEKromi. Aditiini.-tr.itor. Attoi nej- for AdiiiiiiNtratar. -j ri . r li sv.. rixriT AM STAVF, M. Shrout. Pastor I'mteJ rethren Chuicli, Blue Moitml, Kan., says: "1 feel it my iluty to teil what wonders Jr. King's Xew I)!scovt-ry has line for me. -My Lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioner: thought I could live only a few works'. I took live bottlesof Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound ami w ell, gaining 20 lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes : "'After a thorough tr.al and con vincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, beats 'em all. and cures when everything tlso fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to uge them to try it.' Free trial bottes at Foshay it Mason, Drug Store Regular s-izeso'lc. and $1 W. Mill. Ill OF i: j li v. Xeivous women seldom recei the sympathy they deserve. Wh olten thu pictures ot health, Ihly are constantly ailing. To with hold sympathy from these 1111 U tunates is the height of crtn It iliev have a weak heart, c.tusn ? shortness -1 breath, llut'erir x, pa;n 111 side, weak and hungry spell-!, ami linallv swellimr ;f ankles, oppiessinn, chokinr, smothering and dropsy. I Miles' New Heart Cure is just tl e thing lor them. I'or their ne -voiisness, headache, weaknes.1, etc., his Restorative Nervine H iini-iiualed. Fine treatise c:i "Heart and Nervous Diseases ane maivelous testimonia's irt sold and guaranteed bv Stanard Cusick. lll.- s M llll .t l it I I II . Act mi a new principle regulu ting tiie liver, stomach and boweU through tiie nerves. .V new bs- overv. Dr. Miles' rills speedily r-i-re biliousness, bad taste, turpi 1 iiver, piles, onsttiiationr L 11- eo laieil lor men, women, children -i.ianesi, uuiiiest, surest : oiioosej or 2." cents. Samples ee, a Stanard it Cusick. sri: nu: -:. S. II. Cliil'ord, New (Missel, Wis., u as '.rou bled w ith Neuralgia t.nd and Rheuiuatisin, his Stomach as disordered, his Liver was all'ected to and alarming degree, aopcute, fell away, and he was terri'ily re duced in llesh and strength. Three bottlesof Klccliic Bitters cjred him. F.dward Shepherd, Han ib ;rg, III., had a running ore on his leg of eight years' standing. Tied three bottle of Kk-i-tri;: Rif.eis and seven box-s of Biickleu's Salve, and bis leg i.-; f-nui.d . nd well, .lohn Speaker, Catawbr, IX. had live large Fever si nes on his leg, doctors, said lie was incur,!! le. ( ne bottle Klt ctrie Bitters and cue box Bucklen's Arnica Salvt him entirely. Sold by l'o Mason, Drug t ire. Uied ; iV A The Wi-IFKY Itl'I It'.ifi, i its contain treo t.m not lees : 1 iei, pretty and e .in. t U'd srirls eloping with negioi.s, tr.i am! coa. hiih-u. The iv; ;!-kn n specialist. Dr. I 1 .in hi ;, n M' skvs all su-. ii airis are i.'oieor .-.-s hyslerictil. nervinp-, vi - v i 1 ; 3 ; - siv.-, uiili.ilan -e I ; u-i-i i!iv mi! . 1 10 lieailae,.", iieiiraig.a, .t ne?-s, iiumoder tte ci n g or i-p i;; : nig. These show a v.. -;ik . r Kytteiu for which here reinedv eipnd to Re.-toMiive "i vine Trial bottles hp.. I a hook, contain!! g many n ai vel cures, fiee at Maiiard ,t C.i.; who also sell, and guarantee ', Miles' celebrated New Heart C11 the finest of heart tonics. Cn tlutti'ting, short breath, etc. TO 4.fOI TIAlI'L.tUS. Hi vuii know that Moore's Re vealed Remedy is the only j.atei 1 medicine in the world that dm . not contain a drop of alcohol ; tie ; the mode of preparing it is kiiowi only to its iliscoveier; that ii is a , advance in the sciem e of medieiiie without a piirallcl in the nine teenth centurv ; that its proprictm 3 oiler to forfeit $1,000 for any ca-a of dyspejiKia it will not cure ? Celetialefl tecli CURE 1 iiu Or IllolH ;, refllllilci cum KF0PE AFTER ttip tt'inT:iti 0 organs of either pcx whether arising from the evee- e me of ptituti!am-i, lol-acio or opium, or tlir uh j oiithftil imlis. ere'.ion, ever iilttleii.-e, tie., BUi h awhxMof I'.raiii Fewer, W akefii'ness, hearine; hevn ii:.s in the k. Se-iiui il W . akie s, llya icria, Nt-r on sirati.-n. Nninni -J Oi.-iis rioi.?, 1.,-ai-i.rtho li:.ini- , We'ik Wenn'ry, t.oHsof I'-iwer ami mii,-.'r-i -v whii-h if ln-i,-lei-tiit often !e;yi to premature oM as:e ami insrciity. Price it a box; j bjxey for &M iW-ul ii mail np ri-i-eii't of pri.v H1.1111.V i.tiuiit:i: in co en wi'h cm ry .' nnler rceeived, to refund tne iiioi.ei ii a I'ertii.iin iii ,-ure is notelfeite.1. We have thoiisan-irtoi iestiinoi:ia!s from 0I1I tnil younc, of li.,rh sr(-s, who have tieen niiaiiei:tlye!ir.Hl iiy t!,(. u,e .-f Aphrodiune Circular free. A.t.lrt-K. IIIK Al liKII Mf lkK IM: 1 11. W"i-Jtem ilraneh. l!o, i7. Fortlvui, Orecon. For i-ilc hy Fosiir.y ,Manon, w ho egale atiif etail ilrtiiiM'4, Aiinny, Oregon. Till'. Rev. F 2. ? ?. m STATE AND COAST 'buny Men Organize the Toledo Coal Mining Company. NKAVS I-'KO.U TIIK CAPITAL Qoern'jr Petitnyor I viteJ to Deliver Speech Bii.re the Qnat Taium-.Dy So-iety of New T rk. ,'ALI M, Jllllll Alllcll'H jl 111 eortation were tiled to-day with ihi eecretai 9 ofBtat m loilowb: Dome Irrigation company, of IVndlt ton : Farm -rs' Wareho'ise company. Athena; Woodbtirn Hall A eiati on, Womlburn : Toledo l'o tl company, Toledo, incorpor ators ol winch are I.. I-.. Liain Mihon Hale, Coil VanCIeve. B F. Jones, C. B. Crosiio, capital sto.k J5,0ti:i; Dalles Dufar Silkstone Raihvav companv, of the DaBei; (irange Waiehousi: com; a iv. Suburban McMiiiiiviil. City it R ill wav company l'ortlaiiil. I he pames ot Die incorporations indi. ate tiie ot'i- ct for which they weie form', d. A JACKASS OF TIIK I'UACK A I 01 limit .lustlco l iilH tiie 1 cent Klertion 1IIuhI 1'okti si, June L'J. Justice Morelund rendered a decision this 11101 iiiii-' which will probably ex cite miich ineirimeut, not to say tmuseinent. ll v as in the case .if Deputy Sherill" Fleck, who was arrested at the citv eectmnlor inlimi.la'iii r voters." The judgi at lirst g ive his reason as insuili c:e:'t v of evidence to con viet, but upi 11 beirg pressed gave his tint ground I'll 1 1 10 decision. 1! was nierelv that t!.e election was ille gal an 1 ifivalid.conseiiuentlj Fleck could intimidate no voters. Con side ruble fun is being poked at his honor and thejvery general opinion is taken that the new citv otlicers will bold their positions and draw their ealary in spite of this re markable opinion. ll'I.MIItS FOK I'KNNOVF.i:. He I-i Invited to Ail'lres. the Tain many of New York. l'oitri.AM), June 22. (lovernor l'eni.jyer has been invited to ad- Jress the great democratic poltti cal organization of Xew York, the lani'iiany s iciety, which has ear nestly requested him to speak le- re them 011 the oivasion of tlu lr annual banquet on the Fourth of lu!v. 1 lit; t iovernor regrets that le cannot accept the invitation. COAST NOTE 3. Int. rating I'.,mi from Kxchanges Ttrcinjlioiit the N'ortbw.-st. .ludi'e Win. Kaiser, of Salem, ttiil deliver the Fourth of July oration at.vcio. At llippner, Friilav nuri.ing, W. II. Slull shot John D. L:ck nane duivng a dispute over a c.irti auie. The b'lil entered at the back, under the left shou blade, ranging d iv.nward. Lm k nane will probably recover. Three ye irs ag Messrs Cro an I Avery bought 1 000 peach trii -ironi a nursery man at tiran-. I'a's. They have contr.iete I t" sell '.'00') twenty pound boxes ol tha' delicious fruit tiiis m'.isou. It do's not tike lorever for fruit trees to iiiitiire in Josephine county. The location of a woolen mill at Milton has become a ceitainly. An low a firm lias accepted a proposition made bv the citizens of th.it place, and a" fI'),(K)0 plunl v i.l Ik; shipped w ithin the next month. This will be the first woolen nun csl.ihhshmciit in Kartell! tjregon nre.it benefit to and will be f the surrounding valley. 1 ue ol tin; ticaviesf rams ever kin. u 11 in Ashland fell last Fiidav a'ternoon, an inch and a sixth of water, falling in a little over half :in hour. Considerable damage wad done to irrigating and other dit.'hes, by the wif-hing down of dirt, and all the ditches on the weJtofthe town were tilled so completely ti nt the sand pilled up to the height of a foot or more above the ground. fieorge Jackson, of Salem, son of ieorge Jackson, ex-warden of the st.ite penitentiary, was badly inj ired by a pile-driver Wednes day, w hile working near Oakland, i'r., on the Southern l acilic road. He was with a bridge gang, and in some manner had his head badly mashed. He was painfully if not mortally Injured, bis head being mashed until his eyes were forced from tl eir sockets, and his skull fractuieil. Wednesday afternoon there was a heavy rain in Umatilla county. The East Oregonian Fays: "The good it will do to Umatilla county's coming crop is incalcul able. Fall grain, which is burned in places, will be aided in tilling, and its condition is now much more promising. The rain assures a good yield of spring grain. The present situation en courages the belief that while there may be no more than an average yield throughout the country, w heat w ill be of excellent quality." OREGON CROPS- Following is Crop- Weather Bulletin, No. 15, of the Weather Bureau, for the week ending, Saturday, June 2'lth. Western Oregoti The weather has been cloudy witti little sun hine. Oeneral rains have fallen the w hole week amounting to fioin one to two and one ball iiicl.es. The temperature bus been from one to two degrees a d iv be'ow the average. LLht fro.-1 o:i nuoniiig of lii'.li in I'olk Co., in sections. No injur v done Some hail ba iio fallen in nor. hern iniurv is iepoite.1. pail but - Heavy raii.sli.ive hindeiedbav making. Fall wheat I. as lodged to some extent and clover is in jurtd. Weeds have (frown rapidly while the ground has been too wet to cultivate. Spring fown crops are generally d.cng well, though sunshine and warm wea'her are greetly needed. Chorricj are Mitl'ering from rain, in soiu-; pla -es rotting on the trees. All'.ougii the weather has be. n too co .1 an I ramy t r. 10 1:1 g 'tn r:; :!. the exceptimoi haj , i d-ii..' ' I. Till hop lo. lie i- e v ;i : '. 1. Marion and I'oik iiii e i.n- crop is grow ii'g linely. ( rops the rain was o; great benefit to wheat. II iv has been iniurtd to some exient. The acerage of w heat in l.'i':on, l ina tilla and Walla Walla counties has been increased iwentv pet- cent and the yield peraere will be eipial or greater than last year. In some localities, especially in the west and north of IVndletoii and west of Walla Walla the w heat has been burnt s une. Some few fields will not be cut. I Ml the loot bills rind hi''h lainNtlio wheat wasnevfr belter. Tne ni:!iivof lh(nl:e:'.l iii lieiven ii -t t' ' : iiall !;t-t year i he ou in 1:1 e i-i- erniOi'g.in a . o.i-ln g n. ; :'.,-: pre en t iiidicatious wilt he iroin one to twoniiliion or more .lisiiels than that of last vear. MISSC0IJZINS1X IT SIIK SI ICS TIIK I'.OAIMI OF I. MlV M AN KSKKS. Will Not lie I iicerciiionioiisly llounccil. Anil Ait':tfi to the Courts. Wasiiini.tox, June 22. Miss I'ho-be Cou.ius l.as filed a demand her salary lor Mav as secretary if the board of lady managers of the world's fair with Assistant Secretary Xetlloton at the tieaMirv leiuirtmeut, together with a in iel in ; upport of her c'aim. The l: it f is in two parts, the lirst h iving been prepared by W. V. Black and G. 15. Waite, and the other bv Robert Rae. The case is rev. owed in all its bearings, and an elaborate argument is presented to show that Miss Cou.ms is leirallv sccre'arv of the board of ladv managers. It is contended that if the commission lad the power to tres.-iihe the duties of Die board, it could not "control, direct or supervise tiie board in the exercise of its powers, lor in the agencies by which or uethods in which that b jard pcr rin the duties prescribed by the unniission."' Assistant Secretary Xeltletor says the department will take no iction in Fin matter until the status of Miss Cou.ins has ben determined by the courts. SI M IIKI IN A 11 U.MC. .1 tllrl in l'ortlaiiil Takes 1'oIsmii Because of I'll re j uited Lmr. l'oitri.ANi), .Inn 22. Mary I'reiss, an innnte of a Iiousj kept by "French Flora," committed suicide last night by takitg car bolicacid. Her mouth was burned in a blister from the powerful acid and there could be no doubt of the means of her death. Inquiry from the landlady this morning elicited that Mary F. I'reiss. who was known as fierty Mewiell, was a German girl, about 2." years of age.of rather prepossessing appear ance. She has been an inmate of the house for about a year. Madam Flora" said : She has recently had tits of melancholy and would talk about a young man w bom she loved, and would de clare that if she couldn't have him no other Aoman should. In times like these she would make threats of injuring him, but I would ad vise her not to think of such a thing. The man was not espe cially fond of her. lie has not been to see her for some months, and w hen he did come he merely visited her a3 any other jjentleniau might. A Oueen'n Narrow Escape, Bf.ri.in-, June 22. A Dresden dispatch says that (Jticcn drola of Saxony, is sintering from severe nervona prostration as a result from her narrow escape from death a few days ago, w bile visit ing Barcn Gudenus, at his estate in Moravia. It appears that while the queen was bti-ig driven to a railway station, a tremendous thunder storm and a (lush of lightning struck the carriage. Tne horses began to rear and started to tun, but the coachman held brave ly to the reins ami got them under control. The queen, Who behaved with remarkable calmness at the time of the danger, afterward suffered from reaction ami became prostrated. TUB MAFIA AGAIN. Italians 5!urdVnnsr Each Other In St- Louis. FEt l AJIONC IA:0 LAUOKEK8 A-.iAfsics Who Ca:as From New Orleao Plying Th ir Deadly Stiletto-A Reiga ol Terror. Sr. loins, June 22. Thirty-two Italian laborers lied from Contrac tor Warplay -a rump to the Chain of Rocks eaily Saturday morning, leaving their baggage lndiind in their lllght. They report a reign oi terror there, due to a feud among the men and a diabolical assassination Saturday night. 1 nev sav two ot their number dis anpeartd and thev weie believed to have lieen murdered. Con tractor Warplay is doing some ot the work ou the new water- woiks contract just inside the citv limits. There are 000 laborers employed in various parts oi this woik. Waiplay has about 100 Italians in ttis camp. Some of there cime from Xew Orleans shoitlv alter the Malia troubles there. The Italians were divided into two faciona. At the head o! one faction was Mentin'a, the Italian cook at the camp, lie is said to he a small, wiry man, but makes up for his small physique, according to the Italians in the citv, bv an extremely ferocious disiosition. His followers are of similar type. The second party looked 10 .men .Aiantiieno as a leader. Religion had something to do with their hatred. Besides this they were divided aboit the Malia. Saturday night these dif ferences reacted a crisis. Shortly alter midnight, .Manlneno was I awakened by someone at his lied- sule, and as he arose and cried out, a stiletto was thrust into his side. The assassin tied and Man- tileno aroused bis friends. While the wounded man' was being at tended to in his tent, several voices were heard from the dark ordering Mm and his followers to leave the camp and not return on pain of litath. There was great commo tion, but the Mantileno faction tied, coming to ths city in great terror, and telling the olice their -tory. KIMID.N tiOSSli', The Oiieeti Atteuilna Wedding The I'rincc'ri l'iinlarit-. Loniion. June 22. That the popularity of the Prince of Wales h:i:s not aba'ed was shuw 11 by his reception at Eastburne on Satur day. The prince, in company with the princess, opened the ad dition to All Saints Convalescent Home a' the foot t..f Beachy Head, and were received with the great est enthusiasm. Later in the day they drove to I'pperton and open ed the children's wards of the hos pital established in memory of The hapless I'rint ess Alice, who was mother of the sti'l living but un happy Grand Duchess Elizabeth, of Russia, at Couipton. Afterthese ceremonies the prince was the guest ol Lord Hartington, where a distinguished company was as--cinbled to greet bis royal high tie' s. To-day, not only the Prince and Princess of Wales, but also fPieen Victoria herself and the Duke and Duchess of Connaught were pres i nt at the marriage, in the Wel lington bat racks church, of Colonel William E. Montgomery, of the Scots guards, to Mi js Alberta Pou sonby, daughter of General Sir Henry Fredeiick Ponsonby, keeper of the privy purse, and private secretary to her majesty. The queen has the highest regard for .sir' Henry and Lady Ponsonby, anil took this way to testify her estet 10. Til K I'KlK ltlMI, Slav In lists Not Vet A creed to Figl.t Sullivan. Kansas Citv, Mo., June 22. The following dispatch is received from Pittsburg, Kan., signed by John P. Moins: "The sporting editor of the Daily Star is author i'.d by the Commercial Club to w ire John L. Sullivan oll'sring a purse ot .;:.IHHl to secure the Sullivan Kanf-as. avin light at Pittsburg, Xew Yokk, June 22. Represen tatives of Sullivan met to-day, at the otiice of the Illustrated News, to see if t..e $1000 deposited by him would be covered by a repre sentative of Slavin. They wated an hour without any result. rillSIINKIl FOI K ill SUANDS ti Horsey Killed Them anil Her Sinter for lunuraiice Money. Imiiaxapoi.is. Ind., June 22. Tne finding of copper in the t?t..'iiiach of Mrs. Mauch Wright, and the numerous rumors alioat regarding the death of other mem bers of the family, have determin ed Coroner Manker to make a thorough investigation. The first step was taken to-day, and the body of Mrs. Tavlor will be ex amined, and the contents of the stomach analyzed. It is no longer a secret that Mrs. John Dorsey, a daughter of Mrs. Taylor, and a sister of Mrs. Wright, is suspected of poisoning !k)Ui of the women, and although, the police will make no arrests until the result n Mrs. Taylor's case is known. Mr. Dorsev is under surveillance, and will not be allowed to leave the citv. -Mrs. Dorsev is now living with her fifth husband, and it is Miid that each of the four whom she survives died with symptoms similar to those ob?erved in the cases of Mrs. Wright and Mre. Tavlor. The lives of her husbands and of her mother and sister were insured. Mrs. Wright left one child, and Mrs. Dorsey asked to le appjinted guardian, but the coroner interfered and the ap pointment was not made. He lold Mrs. Dorsey plainly that she w as suspected of killing her fister. I ler reply was that her conscience was clear. Fire at Lot Angeles. Los Axr.Ei.Es. June 22. Shortly after 12 o'clock this morning the Solomon block was destroyed by fire. It was a two-story brick bl ck, occupied by the Cable gro ceiv. Pacific States restaurant, Harris it Dukeman. wholesale jewelers, and a number of small otlice8 and lodgings. The building is valued at $05,000, and waa in sured for $18,000. Harris & Duke man's loss is $5000, insured for $ lotK). There were numerous other losses, considerable in the aggregate, but email individually. VaUlna rassenger Yaufisa, June 22 The steam ship Willamette Valley arrived to-day with the following pas sengers: Mrs. J. H. Curley, Mies M. A. Johnson, Mrs. S. T. Jef freys, Mrs. J. Whitefoid, Geo. Todd, Miss. Xellie Grant, Maud Giant Ila Grant, Sam Grant, K. Grant, W. J. Alexander, Miss K. Carev. L. Petres, J.F:. Harkins, Mrs." G. A. Sutton, Mrs. John Braninanl, L. Wieuimar, S. L. Smith, T. J. Murphy, L. M. White house, D. Kavser, John Rrainard, A. Colson, G. P. Mitchell, A Iloskins. A CRAZY LOVER ATTEMPTS TO KILL THE GIRL II K LOVED. He Kissed First, Tnen Shot at Her. And Very Properly Killed H Ina ne If. Wateiihi itv, Conn., June 22. George Loundry, an employe of the Matthew s-Willard Companv. tried to kill Miss Annie Corriean, on West Main striet, late Saturday night, aud. thinking he had nu- ceeded, reloaded his revolver and emptied five chambers into his own ijody. ne saw me young lady down town in tbecouioany of i iordon Clark and Annie Moran, imi f ollowed her all the way home, nearly a mile. W hen tne girl ana hi r companions took seats on Mies Corr g .n'e veranda, Ixmndry ap- proacued Miss Corrigan and asked her to take a walk with him. She refused, lie then asked her for a kiss, w hich she granted. He then urged her to marry him. This she refused to do. lun.lry then pulled out a revolver and fired at the girl's head. The bullet grazed her left ear and she fell in a swoon. The br jtc then planted his foot on her prostrate body and tired at her heart. He then shot himself. Doctors say that he cannot possi tily recover. He met Miss Corri gan s one weeks ago and at once became infatuated. She never liked him, aud had as much as possible repelled his attentions. I'he affair may impair her mind, it is feared. A VDlNtJ Ml'KDEREK, Ue Kills Hi Father and a Lad of 15. Parkekshi kg, W. Va., June 22. Clarence Xeal, a boy 18 years of age, who killed his father when only 14 years old, committed an other bloody crime while attend ing a church festival at Riverside Friday night. Xeal got into a ditliculty with another boy named Dobson. After the boys had been separated a short time, Neal went in search of Dobson with the in tention of killing him. Charlefl Skidmore, a boy of 15, w as standing by leaning against a tree, and as he was dressed like Dobson, Neal mistook him for the latter. He slipped u n beside Skidmore and stuck lira on the he id with a loaded whip, crushing his rkull and Inflicting fatal wounds. Neal then fled, aud probably does not yet know that he murdered the wrong boy. Xeal killed his father four years ago with an iron poker, and, although it was then proven that he had threatened his father oa ac count of his youth and through sympathy for his family, be wai acquitted on the ground of self defense. The bov has always been vicious and feared by all who knew him. Fat tl Balloon Ascension St. Petersburg, June 22. Yes terday a large balloon was being inflated with gas, when it escaped and carried awav four workmen. When at a great height the balloon burst and the four men were thrown to the ground, horribly mangled. Buy your spectacles and eve glasses at F. M. French's, and have your eyes tested and your glasses projerly fitted. Glapses from 25 cents to $10.