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ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 0 1801
.20 CENTS A WEEK.
I:'. - -
0
PRICES
Dsed in Millions of Homes
Pl-ai n fiBXJX!
CONSOLIDATION -:- LOTS 1
The Che-ipast and Beat Bav in the Market.
B?ci'ne the 1 its are 53x100; because they aie ins:de property ; be
cali34 they are all c'ear no s'umps, n roots, no rocks; because the
land s elevated and has a dn view of the city ; because they are near
three motor lines not in contemplation, b it all now in operatian ; be
cause buy no, to dty, for the 10'h day of next mouth they will ad
vance f 25 each ; Ix-cause they are a snap. Ask those wh) have seen.
Sitting is believing. Are you in it?
R. F. ASH BY, Manager,
No. 65, Washington Street, Portland, Oregon.
at
Our .Spring an I Summer S o-lc
co nVete
DRESS GO0D3
; V'tiry attractive lines in new
col irins 'vl latest
no.'el'.ies.
1
SPRING & SUMMER JACKETS1
I.it'Ht Styles! Hig'i Novelties! Lidiet, Misses A Childten's.
FURNISHING GOODS,
(II
VELVETS. SILKS. SATINS ND P.LTTSHKS. LADIES AND
MKSKS SILK ASP KNIT UNDERWEAR. COTTOS
A VP 'VOOL HOSE, KVIBtOTDERIKS. SILK AX I)
LIXEW HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS.
VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS !
feh W. SIMPSON,
. FIRST STREET. ALBANY, OREGON.
The Albany Furniture Co.
A FULL LINE ' OF UNDERTAKING.
THEPACIFiO ST-AIMSS
n m & buns (n
-OF SAX
Offers ai Absolutelv Safe Iirol
FOR SMALL MONTHLY AMOUNTS.
"six doila-s per ruonto will
doubling the amount invested in tliat time.
Money loaned onjreal estate security at 6 per cent. For full particu
lars ppiy m t. rn.
40 Years the Standard
Front !
;ie
will be foiin'l larger and more
than ever.
WHITE GOODS
Anything an 1 everything in
la-'ge assortment and end
less variety.
FRANCISCO
amount to $1003 ia seven years.
sir. ele A CO., Iocal Airents.
FUK SALE, WANTS, ETC.
GIRL WANTED -To do gene'31 nouse
woik. Xne but first dam help need
apr.ly. Call at Miv. W, K. Ililveu a.
UfANTED-A tiirl to do Kenera' housr
work in a am ill familv in the country.
Apply at H kbalii otnec.
lT'ANTKD-r'urtiisheil roou.f, lijilit house
keeping: references ecliuii.'cil. Stile
p.ice. Adilrcss S. W. c. p-t oltiie.
UOl'SK TO KKNT-Oii the Unit of the
month a six room cottage on Kerry
tret, will be tor rent Uitfd garden; Hue
water, evs-y tninj; convenient, for iar
tirulirsinquirerlH.il Vunk,
IITOOJ SAWING dne on the shortest
1? no! ice. Oru'e'8 left at lr, .irnib' will
be prompt! attended to. W. NEELV,
IAY your sih-wil tax-1 he school tax for
the vear ls.'l. ia now due a .d payable.
TAv.nA.-pni are reunestei to call promptly.
it the office of the clerk, C. O. Burt, hart and
pay the same. gig-ued, C. O. Biirkhart,
let. . - -
CB. WINN, AGENT fOR THE LEAD,
idk Bra, lite and accident insurance con-
panics
1 AW!RB8 OF LAND- All fit for culti
IllW vatiun. and un ler fence, for bale at
i10pera-rca Within 1J miles from railroad
itati in ami 20 miles (rum Albany. Apply at
this office.
SAN WA has removed h s laundry to the
iron nou the corner of Second and
Lyon streets.
ftotlre la Debtors.
AH th e. indcuteil to the late firm of
Thompson V Overman are reiiueoted to call
at once and settle the same
Land for Sale.
5. 10, 20, 10, 80 acres, easy terms, install
ment plan clicip ami liiirh-prirxd. Also a
few city lots all owned by tl. Bryant
fONEY TO LOAN HOME CAPITAL ON
ill Ifood real estate security. For particu,
lars enUire of Oe-. Humphrey.
GOLD RING, 0 GOLD PENS, CIDAR
pencils, 2 very ifood handkerchiefs, all
sent toany addrnM to introduce my ch-ap
line of (fi-xls, for 10 cts
j o. aiaaona, uuiis v.
Land SarreylBK.
Pamnas DMtuiia luivnus doki can oa
tain a:urate nd prompt work by calling
upon ex-county aurveyoi F, T. T. Fisher. Ill
hascomplete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. Postotttce ad lress,
Millors Station. Linn con it), Oregon.
UJOOD SAWING -A. II. H-iward h vvinif
nun luaeii the Dr D II June wo id :iw-
io;c outfit, is now ready to a 1 all orders.
Lene ciders at residen e, o'ar J of S. coi A
ami C 'apovia strct's, or Ueyoe li Krrniin's.
Fl'SSISHEU KOOMS-ln on. o' til
le -net I aUties u he it 1 1
le t -r pi'tie i qurie at I is . fh t
m
vouw
OTfie r JO Q ACi?J .
patcKe inimbst;
convtnicnf.p acKigesr.
CITY DRUG STORE
8TANAED & CUSICK, Proos.,
PFEIFFER BLOCK, - - ALIJAN Y,
Dealers !n
DRUCS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. FANCY
and Toilet articles, Sponges, Brushes,
Perfumery, Sehool Books, and Ar
tist's Supplies
Physician's prescription?
earefully compounded.
H. OREGG,
Tailoring 6 Rtpairiuf.
Men's and IIiib' clothlni; made to order or
elevne,! and repaired nn fchort notice and
reasonablo rates.
Shun on tho street car line, between Third
and Fourth streets.
Notice of Final .Settlement.
NOTICE 13 HERKBYfilVENTHAT
tin; uii(i'-r.-ij;tii-l adtninistrutor of the
Cfelati; of Charles W. Elder, (IcccHt-cU.
has tiled his final account wi h the
coutily clerk for Linn county, Oregon,
and the county court h is fixed the lid
day of AueUKt, at the hour of
one o'clock v. m. lor hearing objec
tions to said tinal account and the
settlement of said estate.
This the 17th diiy of June, 1H91,
G V. Davis,
J. K. Weatherforii. Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator.
Kollre lit f'ontrartora.
Bids will be received up to June 30th 1MU,
for the erection of a r ublic school building
at Junction City, Lne county, Oretrcn, The
direct rs reserve the rinrht to accept or re
ject any or all bills. Plans and specifications
may be at the resilience of D. C. Schell,
architect, Albany, or,, orat W 8. Lee's dru
store in Junctio i City. Bids will be oiiened
at Junction City on the 30th of June at two
o'clock r. m. sharp.
D. C. Schklu
Architect.
Frequently accidents, occur in
the house-hold which cause burns,
sprains and bruise ; for use in such
cases Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic
Oil Liniment has for many years
been the constant favotite family
remedy.
Uruseino,f
THE PIXPIT AMI STAGE, f ,J
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United
i,..ii.rn I'linnli llne Mound.
Ill l.llll VI, , !
Kan., says : "I feel it my duty, to'
tell what wonaers ur. King a -w
Diecoverv has done for me. Aty
Lunt9 were badly diseased, tnd
my parishioners thought I could
live only a few weeks. I took fitfe
bottles of Dr. King's New Discover y
and am sound and well, gaining 10
lbs. in weight."
Arthur Love, Manager Love's
Funny Folks Combination, write :
"After a thorough tnal and con
vincing evidence, I am conlident
Dr. King's New Discovery for Co.;;
sumption, beats 'entail, and curs
when everything else fails. T ie
greatest kindness 1 can do !y
many thousand friends is to i &e
them to try it. Free trial bofD
at Fophay & Mason, Drug Store.
Regular sizes 50c. and $1 00.
MILL'S KF.KVEt LIVEBPII.M.
Act on a new principle regula
ting the liver, stomach and bowel 3
through the nerves. A new dii
covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1
liver, piles, constipationr Un
equaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest ! 50 doeoi
for 25 couts. Samples . ee, ai
Stanard & Cusick.
IIEICHr OF t-KIELTY.
Nervous women seldom recei e
the sympathy they deserve. Whle
often the pictures of health, tluy
are constantly ailing. To with
hold sympathy from these nnU r
tnnates is the height of cruel 1 7.
They have a weak heart, causii 3
shortness of breath, Hutterir
pain in side, weak and hung 7
spells, and finally swelling )f
ankles, oppression, chokiiir,
smothering and dropsy. Dr.
Miles' New Heart Cure is just ti e
thing for them. For their ner
vousness, headache, weaknes.1,
etc., his Restorative Nervine ia
uuequaled. Fine treatise en
"Heart and Nervous Diseases"
ane marvelous testimonials fn e
sold and guaranteed by Ptanard
Cusick.
KPE4 IMEM 1'ASEM.
S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis.,
was troubled with Neuralgia uid
and Rheumatism, his Stomach a as
disordered, his Liver was allotted
to and ularming degree, anpeiite
fell away, and he was terribly re
duced in llesh and strength. Three
bottles of F.lectrio I'.itters cured
him.
Kdward Shepherd, Ilarrisb irg,
111., had a running sore 011 his leg
of eight years' standing. "UJeVI
three bottles of Electric Uit'.ers
and seven boxs of Bucklen's
Salve, and his leg is sound . nd
well. John Speaker, Calawbf, O.,
had five large Fever sores on his
leg, doctors said he was incurable.
One bottle F.lectrie Hitters ami cne
box Hucklen's Arnica Salve cured
him entirely. Sold by Fotdiay &
Mason, Drug store.
A Mri.U lAI'l.tlMII,
The pajiers contain frcq :unt
notices of rich, pretty and eiiui. tied
girls eloping with negrom, trj aps
and eoacliinen. The well-kn iwn
specialist, Dr. Franklyn Mi ..39'
says all such girls are more orl 3fs
hysterical, nervous, very in: vil
sive, u 11 balanced ; usually sulr ict
to headacli neuralgia, sleep. !J
ness, immoderate crying or lai
ing. These show a weak ner is
eystem for which there is 10
remedy equal to Restorative 'Ji:
vine. Trial bottles and a -.e
book, containing many marvel- :a
cures, free at Stanard A Cusi 1,
who also sell, and guarantee I r.
Miles' celebrated New Heart Cu 3,
the finest of heart tonics. Cu. s
fluttering, short breath, etc.
TOCQOIp TEMPLAUM.
Do you know that Moore's Ro
vealed Remedy is the only patei.t
medicine in the world that dot 3
not contain a drop of alcohol ; tin t
the mode of preparing it is known
only to its discoverer; that it is a:v
advance in the science of medicine
without a parallel in the nine
teenth century ; that its proprietoi 8
offer to forfeit $1,000 for any c.i8
of dyspepsia it will not cure ?
Tlie Celebrated French
CURE
Warranted to -
or money
cure
refunded
KFQRE
AFTER
the generative organs of either sex whether
arising from the excessive use of stimulants,
tobacco or opium, or thr iui;h louthful indis
cretion, over indulgence, ttc, such as luss of
urain rcwer, naseiu-ness, bearlnir Down
pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, II vs
teria, Ner ou stration. Nocturnal Oniis-
sioiis, ueucorrno uuziness, W eak Memory,
Loss of Power and 1 moot en: v which if neg
lected often lead to premature old ae and
inning, i-nce si a oox; o nones icr eo.uv
Sent by mail on receipt of nrico.
A WKITTEM IIAKA!rEE Is (riven
with every 5 order received, to refund the
money if a Permanent cure is noteffeUed.
We have thousands of testimonials from old
and younr, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the use of Aphroditine
vuvuibi nw, Aiiiiresb
THE APHKO SIElt'lE O.
Western Branch. Box. 27. Fort land. Oruran.
For sale by Foehay & Mason, who caale and
etan arui'(iiii, Aliiauy, Oregon.
0 3 5
DEADLY WORK.
Cyc!on8 Near Denver Is Very
' " .I' 1 Destructive.
HAILSTONK9 - KILL 9IIKKP.
Bsrieos Flood at Kautai Gity-Fiopls Mcv
iag to Higher Qrsnndi-Serious
V aad Daatflis Bs's,
DsNVLK, June 20.- -News is just
received of a destructive oycloiif
which passed over the country
Twenty rive miles east of thU city
TlinrulaD nialif ' HnllR- were
! blown away. l,rees uprcxitcd andK
cairieu away anu crops ior uum
around are completely ruined. A
dozen persons were injtireu, dui
none beriously. C. S. Llaik, who
has a ranch near Deer Trail, re
ported that hail fell for twenty
minutes and killed about "00
sheep and put out the eyes of
many others. Chickens and ducks
were alao killed by hail stones,
which are ta d to h.ive been as
large as hen's egg.
Kansas Citv, June 20. The
danger of a serious Hood from Mis
souri river becomes greater every
hour. At 7 this morning, the
river is reported rising at the rate
of an inch an hour. In the lower
part of Harlem opposite, the water
is running through the streets and
a number of people are moving to
higher ground.
IIu.i.suouti, Ind., June 1!0. The,
severest rain and windstorm ever
known here occurred ye-terday.
Trees were uprooted, and tlie!
streets were Hooded until impass
able. Storms o! niil, liail nti'l
ram passed over the different por
tions of Southeastern Indiana ai d
Kentucv yesterday afternoon. A
great damage was done to w heat.
ri..VEI A I'AItT
For Seventy-Tivo Years In I'ettl
couls Without Discovery,
Pakis, June20. An exceedingly
curious case has just cjine to light
at the hospital cf .-an Antonio. A
lew days ago an old woman pre
sented herself at that institution
to lie treated for some complaint
She was admitted without any de
lay and was entered in the books
under the name of Opportune
Hignol, while her ; i;e was recorJed
a t 72. As a mailer oi cour.-e the
was placed in the woman's ward :
iut Wednesday, wl.va her tem
perature was being tuKen uy tne
house surgeon, he discovtred that
there was a mistake somewhere,
for Signol was not an old woman
at all, but a man. Of course, a
sensation was produced when the
fact became known, and on in
quiry it was found that Signol had
passed for a female ever since in
lancy, and that this was the llrst
time that the deception had ever
been discovered. He lia I never
worn man's clothing hut once,
and that was on the day he was 17
years old. He passed before a
council of revision, and had to be
stiipped for the purpose of medi
cal examination as to his physical
titness for the army. He said h.i
he had been a female servant on .
farm at Lion Sur Mer, where h
remained for eleven years, a;.
then he ca ne to Paris, where 1
served in turn as cook and lad '
maid in schools, as well as in 1 1.
vate families, for a period of fort)
years. During the pat twenty
years, however, he had lnen most
of the time a femme de ch?mbre.
On being questioned as to his
motive l r this peculiar proceed
ing, Signo! replied that it was all
the fault oi his stepmother, who
had forced him into petticoats
ever since the timo he was short
coated, and who had only provided
him with proper clothes of his sex
on the occasion mentioned. The
day after the examination, how
ever, she taok away his masculine
attire and compelled him to re
sume his petticoais. Signol ad
mitted that from tlutt time till
now, during, in fact, the whele 72
years of his iife, nobody had even
suspected, not lo say discovered,
his iex
Murderer Sentenced to Death
Coi'Eniiacikn, June 20. The
court of appeals tday confirmed
the sentence of death passed upon
Philipsan, the "lime cahk" iniir
Jerer, refusing to entertain the
Flea of insanity early in the trial,
n 1800 l'hilipsen, who was a soap
manufacturer, was arrested for
participation in insurance frauds.
On an appeal he confessed that he
had strangled a clerk named
Meyer, who had been missing
since January 8, 1SO0, and had
bent his body to New York in a
lime cask. The body was found
fa New York and sent back to this
city.
A IIANdEKOI H LUNATIC.
Proposed to Sell the Presidency to
Mr. Cleveland.
Providence, R. I., June .20.
refore the arrival of ex-President
Cleveland to attend the dinner of
the Commercial Club yesterday,
F. M. PurinUn was wandering
about the streets here announcing
i. was his intention to visit Mr.
Cleveland and demand $100,000 as
the price of his re-election to the
presidency. Purintan, however,
made no attempt to go to Narra
vjansett hotel, and his talk was
evidently only the result of his de
lusion?. He was formerly a very
bright young man. He is a grad
uate of Brown university, had
served in the navy and had trav
eled extensively, but his mind Ite
canie deranged some years ago,
and he was only recently released
from the lunatic asylum in Cran
ston. Hia delusions speedily re
turned, however, and for some
weeks pat he ha 4 been r'guded
as dangerous. He came to Provi
dence from Canada Thursday, and'
yesterday was again imprisoned in
the Cranston asylum. I
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SanIfi
tenant )
victv 8'-
hottest.
r.rre 4fi,TS7r t. ... .
signal service tht rm-uierter rent
red !K degrees, while yesterds
it rigit-teied 02 degrees. Th
thciiiioincter, however H so place'
as not to be direcily uffertcd b
the sun's rays, and Lieulenan
Finley adds that 15 degrees is a
lowed' for heat on the sidewalk
so that the temperature f slree
a little ai ci mi-Id ty :i !"T '
grees.
KlB'itine the Lottery l.a-.v.
Dktkoit, June 2:t. Twent
eight thousand copies of the !
troit Commercial Advertiser an
Home Journal, issued June -
are held in K)Ssrsion here limit
the lottery law. The presiden
vice-president, secretary and trea
urerof the company were arreste
and fined if 100 and costs.
CAN IJE DOSE.
HAM r.KTi in; Ol IIV-I LVI I
IS I HIS Cill .M r.v.
There Is m Trouble In Doing It -Skilleil
Labor All That Is
Needed,
LoNiMiN, June 20. The Times
ivit. iiiif tiiv 1111 v iiiai
(ill delegates fruin tin-plate work
ing msiricis in aies are "Uig 10
the L'nited States in order to in-
nuire int the luosnects of nruiit-
able employ m-iit there, and to the
statement, made that American
agents in Loudon ate buying the
latest improvements in tin pi.i'c
machines, as well as offering
double wag.-s to tin l.ilc workers,
says: "should Ihe dclcg.ites re
p rt favoraiily upon the piopects
tor tin-plate woikeis in the l'nited
States, it is rot unlikely there will
be so large an exodus lo Ainei :cu
Ai 1 1 lehd to a great po lion of tiie
trade hitherto ni'iii'ipoliacd by
Wales living transferred to Amer
ica. Hilhtrto, the idea has been
that it was importable to manu
facture tin-plaies in America
owing to atmospheric coii'Mtious,
but tlie tin-plate makers ho ac
companied the iron and bteel in
slitute delegates to America re
ported that there was nothing
except the' want of skilled labor, to
prevent the stic'essful manufac
ture of tin-plate in America."
WATCH I NO ANA IICII ISTS.
eriiian Detectives CRinpIng; On
Their Trail In London.
London, June 2!. A IWIin dis
patch says that three of the lead
ing detectives in the Prussian gov
ernment service have gone to
Ixtndon to keep an eye on the
exiled anarchists and socialists i 1
that city duiing the c lining visit
of the kaiser, and to point out to
the P.nglirih police any who are
likely to be troublesome. The
mission oi the detectives is to be
merely preiautionaiy, and the
government has received no infor
mation that would justify fear of
any intendeJ insult or injury to
the kais:er; nevettheless it is
known to the police that the lier
uian colony in London includes a
number of individuals who are
wholly anarchical in their tenden
cies and, it is believed capable of
abusing the hospitality of Kng
land to their hatred of existing in
stitutions. The (ierman anarch
ist's are Faid to have a secret club
in the east of Loudon, in which
the most dangerous doctrines are
discussed and actions against
other governments urged, ii not
determined upon; no overt a-.-t
has, however, yet been proven
against these people. The Russian
nihilists also have headquarters
in London, where conspiracies are
hatched and the means provided
to carry them out. There is a
strong undercurrent of sympathy
with nihilists which does not exut
for the German anarchists, and the
latter would do well if they value
their case not to provoke public
attention during the imperial visit.
One of liardsley's Confedi r ilcs,
Pmi.ADKi.riiiA, June 20. He lry
II. Yard was arraigned in ccurt
to-day to answer to a charge of
conspiracy with ex-City Treasurer
Bardsley to unlaw fully use the
public funds. At the request of
the district attorney, the trial of
Yard was postponed until Sep
tem'er. Tlie district attorney
gave as I113 reasons for requesting
the postt oncnient of Yard's trial
a oecision is expecie.i in the suit
against the accused to compel him
to answer an interrogatory of the
city council investigating commit
tee, and that Yard was ex pet ted
to make a statement.
NEW INCORPORAKW
Several Companies with Peculiar
Objects.
,11 IMiK
WALDO
11KSIGNS.
The Militia at
EjrSe-TeisOoiDpaoiea
in Ci
by iieau ana -vicon
Relished.
A.MONO TIIK SOLDI KK.
Tell Companies and Five Hundred
Men Are In Camp.
KniKNK, June 20. Ten com
panies, numbering in all live hun
dred men, are in camp near this
city. The Marshlield and Kmpire
companies arrived Sunday, having
been on the way live days. They
came by steamer via Portland.
Regular army discipline prevails.
About the only bad feature is the
poor quality uf food served. AP
Alio can tb'aiu permission to go
to town for their meals are doing
so at their own expetise, ra'her
than eat that provided by the
-tate, and the hotels and restaur
ants ate consequently making
money.
F.ugene is lively, their being
many visitors in town.
Lieutenant Holley.of the reg
ular army, has the (jiipervision of
the camp.
-
Another Harbour fuse.
I'iikii.ani), June 20. Mr. C. P.
I lo;g, a recent arrival here fiom
Newpott News, Va., has been
missing sim-e rriday last, and is
siMNced to have been foully dealt
ith, as it was known that he had
,-oiisiderable money on his person
aud on one or two occasions made
an exhibition of bis wealth. He
had arranged to go into the gro
cery business here with Mr. II. A.
Turner, aud a suitable store room
had been secured, and was being
tilted up for that purpote. Mr.
Turner has placed the case in the
hands of the detectives aud every
effort is being made to ascertain
the fate of the missing man. It is
feared that he may have met the
late of Harbour and teen mur
dered for hia money as he had
i-everal thousand dollars on his
person when last seen. A $1000
bill he is known to have exhib
ited at the Hotel Perkins, when
e was warned not to display his
possessions to strangers.
A flairs In llayll.
Ciik aoo. June 20. A Washing
ton special eayaN. H. Walker.who
has been engaged in business in
I lay ti f.ir a t.ozen years and w ho
was in Port au Prince at the time
oi the recent uprising, which Hip
poly te put down so savagely, 8.ys
the end of the trc utile wilt be
either the resignation of assassin
ation of Hippolyte. It is by no
means improbable that legitime
will regain power. He is greatly
thought of by the people of the re
public. He is an educated man
himself and has naturally the sup
port of the wealthy and refined
classes.
Fraud Is Impossible.
Va. Paso, Tex., June 20. The
collector of customs here in an in
terview in regard to the charges of
fraud made by Beveral western
papers in the admission of lead
ores from Mcxieo, says fraud is
impossible, owing to the system
oi checks upon miortat;oiis. It
is stated an action lor libel will
probably be brought against the
papers making the charges, the
names of wlrch cannot now be
given.
Morning Itlaze.
Portland, June 20. A fire
alarm turned in trotn box 10 by
Special Officer Helcher at 2:30
this morning brought the depart
ment to First etreet, between K
and F streets, wh-re an old
wooden building was in tiames.
The department resjonded with
promptness, but the building was
as dry as tinder, and the lire
gained considerable headway be
fore it arrived. A large crowd
gathered to watch the lire, which
started in the back part of C. II.
Hanlon'a saloon and gradually
communicated with the other
1 . .:u: ,t.: -.'t.i
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awakened by one ol her barbeia
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xnocKinz at uie uoorr amy hm
fiist time to escape in her night '"
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iaxora and appurtenances were '
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w. u. anier'8 Testairattt, lose.
200. C. 11. H. Hanlon'a aaloou.
gutted ; loss,. mi. ti.. Bamber
ter's clothing store; loea, $1,000. v..
Mrs. Baker,, who keenf a- lodg
ing house on the second fldbf, had'
an experience which she will not
forget. She was awakened by
the noise outside and her room
vas filled with smoke. She thinks
1 she had slept live minutes
onger she would have been suf
ocated. Her loss is between $000
tnd f 700, and she carries a joeO
policy in the Calidouia Insurance
Jo. The occupant of her rooms
barely escaped with their lives
and stood outside in shivering
groups. The entire loss will not
exceed Jf2-")00. The owners of tho
building are Sound parties and
their names are unknown. The
building is in the fire limits, and
if it is more than half burned a
brick building will have to be
built, otherwise it can be repaired.
This same block has been the
scene of many disastrous confla
grations. LIVELY SHOTS
OAV LOTHAIUO CREATES A
SENSATION IN PARIS.
Opens Indiscriminate SUootlns; at
People in the Street - He and
His Mistress Then Suicide.
Pakis, June 20. Baron De Plin
val, aged 24. after dining last
night with Mine. Ki tea, who kees
a counter in the Universal exhi
bition, took her home to his
father's houEe. The father lefused
to admit them, and the baron and
and his companion went to his
apartment in the Kue Jacob,
where the baron suddenly ap
peared to be seized with madness.
He and his companion barricaded
the door, and then he seated
himself at the open window with
a rille while the woman stood by
villi a box of cartridges. The
baron at once began to tire at all
persons. He wounded a woman,
and when the police attempted to
enter the building, two were
shot. Flames appeared in the
room, and when a fireman at
tempted lo direct a stream of
water on them, he was shot down,
i'he baron and his companion
finally jumped from the window
and received fatal injuries.
KETALIATOKV WIIIPPINtt'.
A Prominent Man find His Sous
Chastise a Minister,
Winston-, N. C, June 2. A
sensational affair occurred at
Oreensboro Friday night. Evan
gelist Fife, who is conducting a
meeting there, made some uncom
plimentary allusions to the family
of Judge David Schenk, a promin
ent citi.en of the town, about a
dance given by the Schenks a few
days ago. The judge and his Bons
took offense at the remarks, and
visited Fife at his hotel after the
services were over. They called
him out aud assaulted him. Sticks
and bad language were freely used.
The evangelist was badly
bruised about the head
by the former, and about
the heart by the latter. The
citizens of the town are very much
provoked at the conduct of Judge
Schenck, and held a mass meeting
yesterday at which his action was
made the subject of some bitter
resolutions.
Newfoundland Bait Question.
St. John's, June 20. Governor
O'Brien has been directed by the
imperial government to revoke bis
assent to the order in the council
of Newfoundland government, re
fusing bait to Cauadians as well as
French and giving a monopoly to
American fishermen. Hereafter
licenses are to be issued to the
Canadians on the same terms as
given to the American fishermen.
Oainhlinr Is Mot a Crime.
London, June 20. In the house
of commons this evening, Edward
Stanhope, secretary of state for
war, s,ated the government was
willing to grant the return of a
number of non-commissioned
officers of the army who, during
the years of 1888 and 1880, bad
been tried by court-martial, and
punished for having violated the
army regulations by gambling.
The Prlnee's U raudchtld Christened
London, June 2;. The queen
to day, accompanied by a number
of members of the royal family,
attended the christening of the
daughter of the Duke and Duchess
of Fife. The title of the baby,
who is the Prince of Wales' first
grandchild, by the queen's com
mand, will ba Idy Alexandria
Victoria Duff, the latter being the
family name of the Duke of Fife,