C J JO CIS NTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON. TUESDAY, UCt'OIJER KS 18U1 J. VOL. VI NO. 'JOT ! V FO!; SAMS, W VM', KTC. I i "n th tiluI n,-4' Alh.nv or in Al 1 j ww, a i.l;k itch. I or grip c mtunin a ht-v k Vl-t n. ,::,, u-,ir i.ver.ii:. nnn-l nrimm .1 h it, a p:iir i.f hIi-v. -li:rts, u u Tia, uri ami mhh. i ut oi Hflr. unil 1iih1a.?i i.tr a rjte h -i e ah nr.. iii-mcir. ca evo vir. laht-nl ru w.rj will hi? ii l ! rlu tin it' on ltaiini; tiir MJim ni iikk i:.n oni :e. I V y mr t li h lit i Dr- ii j i cat f..r I. th vo-ir isil.i-. ii i.v lie i p;:il:e. T p.i.i-r. an- re i'i I 1 1 i-iil pri-iiptiv t l.'ie ..!!! e uf tli -nrli. 0. (i. Ilir-lia-t ami f-.-iv tie' k.ue. a,'.ttl( v.'. G. liirkhart t-lt-,k. 1 ir S-tU'I.' a I'utiiic iliut. AitU o u' lri, I.ij aal . TU-; LKAH, -imvk cuttalon trot, rril r-fae -fitv. Koi ;arti ii lr tf I'li.-e if i-c.' liijtH'. r y. iVrUSi P l.S-t All lit ivr j.,:ti VAti n, r il -i 1 1 rr Vn-c, fo v J: j.r r', W.tW ! ! I inii'- fri n riVo . l ' k'i i- i'i - iu;i rr iu A!niuy. Apply O triiini Lyo i hrcotu r a i.'-: ! h .-J l.lili: ! tn li.i l'ie :"r it r of Se. o'il mi I.nc:l fur Mtlr. I'I. M. l. vi r.LTi-i. riy t'nii.a n-i-i-t ri.i.i i ticip i!.i iii.rii prii-ei. .v -ty hit :i I i'V! tl I'V i. i;r' :int. A io i tant! Hurvil.u'. 1 RIIS4 Dm:-: rV!Cvi.-;ii d.mcaS'iii. I t i i a'!irr.e ml prompt irk Iy c.uli:. HvirMi tmi'itv iit.-hV! E f. T. Ki.-Ver. lie biiiiooinptv'.ti c-.i-ii.". of iciil notes ai!l town artip rUt.-i. a.i-i w f-'::iro I toio iii:v;!k put i.f I-inf "i il . I'ontotti -e ail'Ircv, feJiciuMafiiin. Li'.in cr.'i u . Oretf-iiL Notice of lisoliili'ii. Tli-r irJrt' trnlii hrri'tofnre existing I'i t. n K. V.n.lc:i an I !l. F. II. . k Hi.iliT li. IIilil h;l-ln' r.l Ha-i'lL-l1 .V H ill"!, I5 k, i- Hii. iluy li" ovi'.l l.y imitiitl r mi i-nt "llio ti:i-iiiitiMi will ! isiiitiutH'l i F. finlcil l.u Kill piv ill le ts hi" tilt U i C.-ui. K. WK.-.I,I.. II F. UULLGSiiK'Jk. All ;im, Sipt 1n.il. A' U'Mi.vr .i a: n; px; h -u- ithi' I S it- tiii? M-i'fiifiii.U J V yt It. !. -'' I V ! i in irniit .-1 Vimirm-n I. r l' t -.r -'.'r t-nir-. tin- sm. rriM -i.t. It i.-ni ni .i ri"-, Au vim u ? k li u,..-i:ii 1. N'rs rii s. V.V :ire oiVi itw ti jlanlcrj !! fiiift lot of f'rnU tr.-t s, "f ilr hiftS'e v-irit'tii-H. in t -t !ne hufpireil a-xl fifty t'i'i !y;itnl tri-s fiir tliis "ii-ii'ii'T' f t I if. Inflection irivit'.-1 uti I cuti-sfa--ton u'lf'in'f'!" S.-n-i f-r or c.ill nn 1 WHJ iH:tf til-' 1 I ll l'li tv;l.l ontt-liilf ruiN .iimt.'ie-'t of .Vl'.any. ilVM s t t'.i:ikvs::i.i.. - MM -':".t the '.'ex' a) I.ys . - 40S. A 60RD ! HOWARD & SO!7, sri: m saw. i i: ).!ir woi.k pii'IVror witli c..ta.Ti. j rji.Tfll.st of au 5ll i.eavcnins Tower.-LateH U. S. Gov't Food Report I am an I1 man ainl haw limn a constant lor i tie ji:t, tt'ii vi ara. 1 am i n- t'ri-ly curt'il liv ttit- line of Kiv'r I'reini !'..i!m. It is trance that .u siuiplc a n-ir.t'.Iy will cr.- sm li a Htnhhoni liiwi'.t-v Ht-iirv 1 "-1 1 i -U. S. IVnsioii Att'y", W'mli ington, D. C. Kor ciiriit yoais I haw snil'.-r il from fu'arrh, whtfii fl!'.i'tiil mv eys-a ai;l lieaiit liave - ! t 1 1 many insi.i.ti:s Mt!;.nit re;!.'!. I alii Uw on my fC"ii::i! Inttlj i.l KlyV I'li-am l!a!'ii, ainl h'fl con!i Tft.t of a oini'!'fi' i tiff. M try C T:ioiiiihoii, t'crro (ii;!!o, 111. Baking bwder ABSOLUTELY PURE We are the ooly n'i.ili wiio rar ry tho i i li li'-ai' IK. iV: . mllir ami eui,'-. Ai-.vt.-" h-.ve t he Ialr.t styles in t-iuc';. T. !.. Walla--u .: Co. STATE AND COAST. Newsy Budget from State Capital. the MURDER IX A LOGGING CAMI TueCow-dIy Orime of a Enchmao, Who Shot Hi Ctaipanion Dowi is Cold Blood. Ciain'ii I nrivallml AtlaH. TO I.) von know that Moort.-'a vt-ali'-l Kfiifiiv !.- rheonlv T:i-aii-i:ie in me woi pi mat doi s no contain a i4;o' : j:'c ; t!i.t i i.,. i:ie mmwoi ;'iv;-.' it is known only to its ili-co'. . ii-r ; l a-lvaiii'e in ihu oi luevli.'ine witliont a i' i.-:;iiei in the nitii - teeiith century oiler t fo: ii-:t s of ilys'i'ix: i it will ip) curt" th:i! it--- roiiri..tii ? 1 .i'i''.) ',. any cite i Tin nc.v cliLinii of this ii'srivail eil work i now heii!c ttelivercil hy !hc aj'ciif, .,lrs. A. M. Tait. The v. i.ik is a iiiosl extrtllent one, aip'. this e- ition i.j a L'rcat improve mei.t niton f jriner one?, giviiij.' ill til.- 1 iti-si il.i'e :itul mil. Ii nw- ta!ei 1 j ,.., in t!i:;t, v:is;iot in the nrevion.s i 1 1 1. r;rt. It clioulil he i-i every :ni!v, irnl on everv Kiisint-ss mail's si:. Thns: who ara not t It Is ilil , u.i. f.lljl ...... .nil. in t'mntitiq tiv- a-j-'.Vft'-irijt I'.'o. iiox No. iW Al-h-iti ( irtv'on. Tii-f. !;r:!i' S(;me of t!:.' hron'it to Ail in-' then! :i a : . Ivi3 j-i-t ri'i-eivcil j (Imst '.i.'l- 'd tver ! :!', an ! he is Hell-! 1 .-so ri.'.rvin. j r. ' :.'t t.ii'r. !-'s r-. Ilynrtn A I'rowiiell are ;:tre.t in their iiiirsyiy to fur ;: kiiu!.i of t-t ck, Rid t:l-:.-3 ii ii:ir' t jilunt siiouhicjtlli-.jiuii r .. - "? '"-1-.- --J ' " .i'-v-'--i.l--'.l i! V -xvA-'"."-- '-A ...it I'll ..'.. V:il!!! fi;r Hvhool rm Ntlr. The school tas in schoo tlistricl No 5, ia now due and pay al!e. Call at my otli-e and pin the same before it becomes dt lii:i;iiei!t. C. G. I!i:kkiiht. I ll.l r'i.-t f'li.rli' J'loiui i i'ivi n . The men of this vicinity need rot be jealous because their wives talk bo constantly about Matthes anil Wa-.hburn. "its not their uo'.sl loyks the ladies are talkii'j? about, it is the Ktiod tjualites of .the ook and heating dtoves they sell. Every one seems to he deliirhted wtit-n tht-y hny from 51. and W. .i:;itir We desire t i f:iy to our . ii, Unit for years n- !i:tve tieen sell ing I r Kin New Diseotery fur 1'iiiiriiiiijitioii, Dr Kind's New I.;l'e I'i I ;s. I..ekl'ii's Arnicit Sitlve unci Klifhie I'-iltiTs. iiipI Inne r.t'Ver Ii iiiilleil reiiieilies ' li 1 1 e.'ll its, or Mint have yiven sueii Miiviial siiti.l.ti--tii u. We tin not hi'.-it itc n nar.ui tee it'.e in every tiiae uiul weBtand ready n refiitel 1 hi- i.iu t hase pi ice, il s.i" i.-f.n-tiry n sill's i: i not follow llieir use Tii' se reiiieilies have Mull He ir 1,'rett popul.tritt' iii;!y oa their tuerils, Kun'iay V. Ma-i-n I'ruists, 1 NttllMI. I'. :.M. The holding of li. World's Fail in a city scarcely lifly yearn old will he a rtinai ka'i:e event, but v, l."t!iei it will icalty bt-nelit this n.itioii as much as the discovery of tin Kestoi'::tive Nervine by I'r. Fiat; kiwi Miles i.s d.iubtful. 'This is j:ist w hat the American people n e i !n cure thur exi t ssive ner voi:s:ie. s, !ys) ejisi:t, lit adache, d zzii.tfs, .ieeplt" !s::cs--, r.i iiraL-'.a, nervo'is tl'liihty. dullness, con liisiun i.f ir'in 1. t-t '. Ii se!s iikj i cliann. Tii.il holtlesand line book on "Nervous and Heart liir-ca cs.' with u-.tiU''.li d te-tiimiiiia's iieeal Stanai d Cu.sicU 's. 1 1 is warrantei! to oiitairi no opium, moi ihi:i: r daneioiis di 'is. A Mlil tlav nen t to the secretary of elate the assessment roll for this year, The total n mount of taxable prop erty is $1,001,0-15. Number of polls Circuit court convened lo day in the renular October term. The docket is growinjr right along, con taming now 1 15 cast s. In the breach of promise suit, Alary Uooileiiouuh vs. i-lvin D1 the tlt-fendant lilcs bis answer atn also a coiinleiclaim. lalv denies that heim'.uced Mrs. i jodeuoiiL'h to come west lor the purpose of marrying her. He says in the com plaint 1 e"'as suipii ed tolind her such a silly garni. oits old woman. she having claimed to him she was of an "engaging and attractive ap- peaiance. i - otie w yo.i sai is'.i taiiiir- ,t a :li'- s-.le j'l our .-iilyerli-i-il lr Kind's N siiiiioI'oii. il i iiwm ii r. ieh i-- -u ii anteei! to liriii tory r-.Mi Is, or in case o! in n ! pure ia.se inue. ii you can Imy from iliui.-ts a liottl-' of w Ds -utery f ir l.'on uar iiile.-il lo ln-liiir Albany Co!k.i;Uc Institute, r1 j. : i S ? r i r ; -f. S - - 3 3, Li'.A tXV, September 9, 1891. A nil t ii Ju:ie 10,1892. f l-Ap rieiXiiii Mcp. Fo p.- p ii I i erils i.i - ai.d Mi ..f sin f-h ilKV ly : Colt" .i.-'i'. N u n! :I. i'.!-iues. I'ri'narv. nil are 1;nn '.!. I -or t a!alot;:ii; p. I 'f-'H, . l.Li'.i Ml N. n.'M.'l 1', A. A!., Ite.-!.i. -nt. relief ia rii. !iy aliiel inn t'hest sii--!i a? limi of l.tm vlioop:ng t'oiili. trotip, It i- i leas.itit and a:'reehl p-:rfeet y ule, pep li d iiji-.n y e.is -. when used for of Throat. I.utiirs, oi l.ii'-uin:iti )ii, jullaiiia- r.ronelui Asthtn'!, ete, el; to taste. .m i ean art ays he de Trial tin! 'lis free at l-"os!ijy Mason. Ii i irir '--' . M-:.4 1 1. 1 1 it iM.t iail v S.-areely a day iji-ses without the ti.-w soi (Mini,! I.i-j;e failure I! ishiii" over the wires -the li-u.il result of speculation in slocks or some eiU.t'!y tl.ili-. e-ou i veiiiiir '. Till" same electric cu u-iif carries lo dear distant Irieiid the sad 1 i-lilirs of death of lnvi d urn s ton i'.-i the result ol speculation in p itcut noti Iteis. Moore's It -veiiled i.'ellleiiy is I o speculation ll:l is s,i,(l on poi;tive i n- in'ee. Ho ii it t'nil t-i tro to your di utrnisl and a-k for ymir ni'i'iey if nit saliliiil. We klmun yo'i will coaad Imy another liollle. l'or sa'e hy all ilruisls. CITY DRUU STOHH 8Ti54BDAC';3i;S, Pr .o., fFKlFFEIl lll.o. :;, - - At.UANV. ii-iir MEDIS.'.IES. CHEWS, FANCY and Toiiet arti. sifii..4. llu-ihed, l'erfu:u..-ry, S ho.il i'. s.k-i, a ,.1 Ar t:t' yiijs lici 9"r!irsieiana presv-i ip'i on ? carefully cotupo'in-l'.-d. A T 21 U i ; i. raiT i V7 r is in. UK. AND Till iniii.l and on the lip : of " Wi-o h is the best s'.ock INQUIUY OX TilK every woman will he, ,,f !. .J. eh !1 ni i it . hlP mm Umm m I A ... ilil" avi M.lilllVlllJ U..VI U'till1 U 1UII VHU-iJIfV, 1(1.'. rn II. OKKGG, ) I It 1 i . ii ri I i . it tit i'liiw. . j IU.'i an l II e h' clothi'i inalj to ord, r or c!t:oi.-.! auil repairtst mi .Ii irt notice an.i r(aMiliIo rite. Sa.m on l'ie .trrt-t i.-ar lino bvtwt?a Thipl ni Fourth strte; oiir- ot I lunl Srlllriii-al. NDTICE :s hereby trivell that the iindeisigned a hnini.-'.rator ef the o ta'e of K A. Itaiirlit, deeai.-d, ha tiled his lien! ace.. nn' !n the matter ol said stale iu the county court in and lor l.'iiu county. Oregon, and that said eo li t has lixed Mniiday the -'id, day of Sovt'iiil'i'r Is'.ll. al the hour of ni o'clock in the aft moon i f said tl.iy for the bearing if ohjectioiis to t.'il linal iH-'.-ount uud the s-.-ltluiueut thereof. F. D. Ha-oiit, Admiiiislrator. II. II. Hewitt. Ally for Adm, New jewelry of latest patterns at Kill k Stark Y. -Tins t -stion cm be a.i'.i f.ic'oiilly ans wered al the old established house of -- SAMX, E. YOUNG, H'lio has or:;x!.:i koi I .1- ,. .. . tl l.itilHS 1 'S-1 I I HI (S. ill rm-: Fvr.i. ith. sV.'t. f lacci", linens, an I whit. in h. n ill .in. now!tie. e Aleo a co ni'U-'e :i-s.i:'t:u-it of V, lots au-l Sno h, Stap'e a id Fancy Groceries. ! WINTKU TIMDXA MVMUOTH ASSOU TM KNT OF l to I d )ii-Hlic f.ibn.;j, s ia vlu. tin 1 .riveir. rUv,. hosiei v. nsT.ni.isiiFiiN lsiMi. r lis pioxkkk :uv ;)! i h. by keening a st'ck lare enough t ) s i-.'iv anv w.mf, ar i as will give f atisfa.-tion both in ijna'iry an I prices. A ttV AKK1.V MIKDKK. A B1 It u Him Ulll III Nnlehbor Near Wuuillawu, V,'liln jton, K.m.am t, Oct. 12. A loeginjj camp near Wocd awn, Cowlitz county, Wash., as the scene of a dastardly murder last Friday even ieg. Vic Decbe, a young man 24 veils of ege, and a Hon of a well- known mill man of Woodlawn, was khled iu col 1 blood by a man named Day. In the early part ol the alU ri.oi-ii young liuebee bad some dilliculty with Day's son about some cows that were des troying i'.eehe s com, and slapped young Day's lace. I bat evening about twilight the elder Dav, who is a ranchman, called at Heche's camp and asked him to w alk down the road with him toward Wood -lawn. The two had proceeded about a mile a'.org tiis road, talking over the difliciitty that bad occured iu the earlier part of the day, when Day Bii-ld'itly turned around, and, drawing his gun, shot l'.eebe, through the body, the ball enter ing the right sihj and coining out t n the left, passing through both lungs. A boy who joined the party saw the shooting. Day turned upon him and made an attempt to kill t im also, but the cartridge caught iu the htrrel of the gun and failed to dihohurge. The boy took to bia heels and reached Woodlawn, wher.j.ho reported the killing of Hebe. Heche's body was brought to Woo Hart u that mght and an inquest held. Day had tied to the wood, but was captured next morning by the constable. A mob havint! gathereJ to lynch Day, thee ndable crossed hi 4 "prisoner over the river into Clarke county and brought him by a circuitous route to Kalama, vi here l.e is now lodged in jail. Great integration prevails through out that section, and it is feared that Day w ill yet be lynched. Day's son, who hd caused the dilliculiy, rcuiHi ked when he heard that his father had killed Heehc: "Oh. that'll nothing. It isn't the lirst ti ne pap has done the like." ANGKY I'AKNKI.I.irKS, Will Not CuuiruiuUr, But Will Fi.liow l'arucll'a Tenlilugo, Diiius', Oct. 12. The newspa pers of this city to-day continue their eulogies of the late Charles Stewart I'arncll, and on all side! ate heard expressions of regret for the dead. It is reported here an infonnal meeting of the Parnellite members of commons was held this morning, and it was decided not to accept any overtures for coalition with the McCartbyites, but to continue the struggle tor leadership of the Irish parliamen tary party on the lines laid down by l'arnell in bis eilbrts to regain the xsition from which he bad been deposed by a majority of his former followers. It is reported that a delegation will soon visit America and Aus tralia to solicit funds for the Irish cause, in the memory of the dead I'arncll. TUE SITKGME COl'KT. vember. This step is taken forthe reason that it is desired that thev pbould be heard by a full bench, and the probability is a.l justices will not be present Moaday next. The list includes the Saywatd case, which involves the question of jurisdiction cf the United States over the seal fishei ies in Behring sea, and the lottery cases, the elevator case and cases involving ttie question ot constitutionality o; the JlcKinley tarilTact. Thecourt adjourned a few minutes afier 1" o'clock and went in a bodv to pay I its respects to the president. A BKUTAL U18BANU KII.I.KII An Outraged Wife Shot lliin Head At Her Feet. BlSOlIAMTON, N. Y., Oct. 12 Domestic infelicitude between .Mis Alvin Delong, of this city, and her husband induced tier to shoot h.m about midnight last night, killing him instantly. One of ttie bullets entered his 1 ft arm and the it ler his heart. Sjme years ago Delong was employed on the Dele ware and Hudson, but ljst his position on account of his bacchanalian propensities. Then he took up painting and paer hangin; for a vocation. He was a haul worket but spent a large port, on of his earnings with other women and liquor. His family ineludei three children two daughters, the eld est of whom is 17 yeats, and a son about 11 years el ag". On a'.ur day Delong attended a fair iu this city, and when he returned to sup per it was plainly evident that he had been drinking. He started to go out of the house and Mrs. De long pleaded vainly for him to remain. Soon after 11 p. ni., Mrs. Delong and a little dog named I'ete started out to hunt him up. l'cte bad no trouble in pti iking his trail and led his mistress to a liouee kept by a women of check ered career. Mrs. I e!ong enquired tor her hash ml. Hearing hot voice, he stepped out and ustd her shamefully. rually lie accom panied her home, abusing her every step of the way. When near ho. ne Delong assaulted his wife. Just then two shots were fir d, and by the time oiiicers arrived, Delong waB found dead at his wife's feet. Mrs. Delong was arrested and lodged in jail. During thedayshc has been irresponsih e for her ut terances. Her iiueband had mauled and kicked her, she said, until the could put up with il noloi ger. VIOLENTLY SHAKJB& Napa, California, Visite4-6j Hard Ta thq lake Shocks. THE POI'l'HCB MI CH EXCITBD It. s Euttf tlit Etckltt la Ot'.rtgtd Wift SLof-i Her Bratal Hasta.d Dind at Etr Fe.t- Napa, Oct. 12. '-"arthquakes tluring last night set Napa uto fever of excitement. Jh fiiet shock came at 9:1(1, but was Fght At IO:L"i came a heavy slick which las ed 4ti hccxikIs. Il was a twisting motion from right lo left. Mny people ran into the street in iiight, some fainted, and all were g eatly excited, but no fatalitiae are reported. Lighter fdiocks iol lov2d dm ins the entire night. Some Fay there were twelve sho.tks, while others p'.oi'esa to have counted as high as seventeen. Some people remained in the street all ii'glit. Hie damage will not be veiy heavy on any one build ing, but in iha aggregate is ton niderable. Scores of chimneys were thrown tloan or turned three-'oiiiths around, many brick buildings badly crocked and wall tlecoiations in most of the tine houses badly damaged. The insane asylum reports some damage to walls anil towers, buU nothing serious. nUSH II AS M VINTAl'Rni:'P.i U' i.-AVOTl an 1 m.l''.illi 1 SOJcialtv of !.tinn cimh wiv.rla , . ....5, . ..v.. (.-v t'l.o.-K cash r.i'YKKs vi.-rr ' invited to i;iptct hs ttock, wl ITIX ; THIS MAUKKT AUK KSI'ECIAI.LY hicli is coirplete in p.ll lib numorous depart- nit nts, on l purchased e-specially for (he fail season of Vrry Little Kaalneat lone on the FirHt Day of the Term. Washington, D. C , Oct. 12. The supreme court of t e United States met for the Octoter term to-day. Three justices wereabstnt from the court. Chief Justice Fuller is in Chicago, where his daughter ia very ill, and Justices Bradley and Gray hive both been ill, but" are now recoveiing. The business transacted was the admis sion of applicants to practice before the court and the announcement by Juetii e Field that the most im portant cases advanced for argu ment next Monday ate postponed until tho second Mond-iv in No- th K HOLY COAT. The Faklrt Making a Larrrl uf Monry Out of It. TiticvEs, Oct. 12. The holy tvat exhibition at Treves has not been closed as a large number of French pilgrims are expected in a day or two. llie number o: pilgrims has been increr.sing, instead of dimin ishing, as the clothe of the exhibi tion approaches. The total num ber now is about 2 O.)0,CO I. About a dozen miracles are reported through the touching the holv coat, but the authorities are care ful about indorsing any ona. '1 liy propose to content themselves and to satisfy the faithful bv simply publishing the ceniiicatas of at tenuigg pnysicians as to the condi tion ot the patient before audaiter touching the relic. Apart fiom these certiticateu the-e uct-lesiast " will have rothing to say. 1 1, cathedra1 has proiited greatly ii me uoiiaiuiit) oi piigtiais, h i : 1 new and splendid slirine has bcei prepared as a place ol depLisil I" the holy co.it. Tiiis ehruie ha been made at Stiitigntt. Ti, pope s shares el the doi.atio; s i also very large, ahhoiigii nopubli account of the sum has been m ok WHAT WAKNEIt MH.l.Lil KAVs He rredlrt Victory for the Itepiiii llcana in New Turk. Paris, Oct. 12. Warner .Miller who has been studying tlmcana system of Ho'land and the watei way that the Gcriuau governiut-n is eenstructing at Kiel, stai-.e to day for London. He sails f . New York in a day or two. i j,. ; in haste lo take part in the Hat campaign. He said to-day to thy Tribiin correspondent. "The republican ticket is admir able from top to bottom and should be elected. I know every nun on it ami 1 know that each of them is ibundantly qualified to till the ollice for w hich he has been nom inated. I have already telegraphed that the candidates should be given the warmest support by my friends and have no reason to think that this will not be dons. I should say that the prospect of a republi can victory in New York is iu et flattering." Lota of the Uenpatrh. Wasiiinotoh, Oct. 12. Lieuten ant Cowles, commanding the United States steamer Despatch, telegraphed the secretary of the navy from Asteague life-saving station that all the oflicers and crew of the vessel were safe on shore, f nd they had saved all their clothing and all the boats except the cutter. The Yantic had ar rived at the scene of ti e w reck, but has been unable so far to rea der assistance. It is now believed (be Despatch will be a to'ul loss. In a drunken row at Louisville, Ky., last night, Dennis Fitzpatrik a workhouse guard, was shot and killed, either by John McGrath, a lelter-carrier. or a man nan ed McAulilTe. Both were arrested. HINTING KOK Ol'TLAWS. The Mlmourl Cave Kobbera aad Their Wonderful Hiding 1'lace. Si'iiiNUFini.D, Mo.. Oct. 12 Ttie news from Moue county resoecti.n the Fearch for the cave outlaws is still very exciticg. The cave where the outlaws ami suspected robbers are concealed, if they have nt-t escaped through another out let know n only to themselves, is in o:ie oi the wildest regions of the Ozark mountains, neatly fortv "ilea from a railroad or teleurapii ollice. The latest rtpott states that Sheriff Bookcut's force has been latgely increased bv reinforce ments of armed men, who ralliei to the freeiia of the excitement from a'l parts of Stone coun'V Growing impatient at the fruitless results ol the seige, the posse de termined to enter the cavern and hunt for the cullans and their siii posed treasurers. . The cave proved to be a great wonder world, containing numerous aventiee and pits. Descending into one cf these yaw ning chasms the party found other rooms below the first storv ol chambers. The possibility ol unding one ot the traditional lo-t silver mines of the Oark inounta n once said to be known to the Span ish adventurers who exploied the While river country, aho stimu lated the searching p trty. Koom alter room was enieied." but no'.h inumuch was loan I. It is reported that the robbers, when discoveied by the prospecting miners a few days ago. told the latter that they had plenty to eat and could esaope if necessary through an cutlet known only to tneuise.ve.s. The sheriff and posse are still keeping uti t ;ia searcn. iW.- Harrison street ecIiouI and C. If. Sholes, w ho will play tha gamr. Kugene Protzman and Postmaster Davie?, Seattle, will act as heralds and assist the players. To t!ioe who aie fair:liar with the gameofche?8 the s:giit will possei ac inU res", thai only adepts at the great gauie can feel, and to thoie w bo wi'l look upon it simply as a "nectttcle the hi iiiiant costumes of the ladies and gentlemen with their gold and siier and piecious stones rt Heeling their beauties be neath the elcttric lights, will pre rent a go geous eight indeed. LAIll AS1DK TH Ul 11 VKILS. Tuelte Nud Itcturn loth Ilreaa of Otdlnary Womankind. Nkw York, Oct. 12. All the sisters w ho belong to the commun ity knoAii as the Franciscan Sisters of Sc. Maiy in A-chbishop Corrigan's diocess have laid aside th"ir veils and ha'iit which many of them had worn for six years and resumed the oiuinary dress of womankind. Twelve in all. in cluding the in tin r superior who org nicd the t icninuoity, made ibis change, and are known to tho w il l and to their ecclesiastical superiors by the names that they had net-1 re t.Iiey became sisters. It is said by sevetal persons that the sisters had fallen under the displeasure of Aichbishop Corri- gan, tin i r whoce authority the body existed as a religious com muniiv. Hut this was denied last night by the archbishop himself. No information can be obtained as to why the order has been dis banded. Miss Susan Osborne, who pracrcally founded the order, was originally a piotestant and joined tin Catholic church eighteen years ago, and shortly aiierward devoted luTscli to doing good among the friendless and lillen women of the city, aud when the order was tormed took the name of Mother Clare. She favs the work will be carried on as before, but declines to give any reasons forthe change. Mra. Farnell la Mo Better. London, Oct. 12. The health of Mrs. Painell is not improved. She is still under the constant care of a physician, aud her heart is said to be very weak. The physi- cun in sttendan..c to-dav pre vailed upon her ta pat take of ,-ome slight noui ishruent. STAKKS rltOU THK WIKES. I'niITI.A.Ml'S tito r.tiit. The Cloglue Week of the Induttrlal KxpoNlllon. Porn.ANn, Oct. 12. To-tiay is the first day of the last week of the exposition and the attendance is fully up to the first part of the opening. The great show would run for another month with a goodly attendance so great is the ;nterest taken. The sacred concert Riven yester day whs largely atteudtd and greatly enjoyed. The bn ldingwas thronged with music lovir and nene were disappointed. To day is baby day, and a large number of babies not niorethi-n a year oitl were present with thrir fond mothers and nurses, to com pete for the piizes. To-n onow night the game of chess with living figures, will take place, and from the elaborate pre parations that aie being made for it should prove the most unique feature of the whole exposition. The ccrite-r of floral or inn ic hall la laid off to represent a chess board with the black and whi'e Fquares, and tlrriy-two ladies mid gei'tlem-n will personate the queens, kinds, bishops, knights, castles, pawns and her dds. These persons will actaa automata in the hands of Professor Kig'er, of the Queen Victoria will raise to the peerage tin widow of the RL'ht Hon. William Henry Smith. Ilea'd's bank and Miller A Singer's mill were burned at Lynchburg, Va., ves'.erdav. Loss. $100,01)0; insurance, 1(50 0j0. A severe shock of earthquake was lelt i:i several partiona ot central i alitoruia lastniiMit. It was particularly heavy at Napa. Kdward II. Cur an was caught in a licit at the lacoma electuc wan ks yesterday and torn to pieces. He ilie-J almost instant'y. L. D. Hunt, a prominent busi ness man of ler ver, was thrown from a buggy yesterday and so badly injured that he died last nigh'. Miss Clara Fields, of Uosebnrg. Or., v. as very seriously injured STW-e-tcr lay in a runaway accident whi'e out riding with her brother. James Steebe, aged 8, who was bitten ten weeks ago by a rabid mast If. died at Khzabeth, N. J., hospital ytsteiday of hydrophobia. Gracie Wilson, a 4-yeirold girl, was burned to death last night in San Francisco by the upsetting of a lamp, while at play with other childien. Wiliiatr. Davis, cged SO, a mil lionaire Brooklyn, N. '., iron merchant, fell from a steam launch in the last river yesterda afternoon and was drowned. Horace Knight, driver of steam er No. 5, while going to a fire in in Denver yesterday, fell from his seat while the steamer was cross ing the rai'road track and was in stantly killed. A handsome young woman, who sars her name in Nellie lladlev. SI was discovered on the streets of Seattle last night, wandering about In a deranged condition. It is not known where she came from. A recent visitor to the tombs of Presidents Monroe and Tyler, in Holly woo I cemetery, Richmond, Va., says that the grave of Tyler is unmarked by stone or monu ment, and that he could find no inscription of any kind on the small thapel-like structure over the remains of Monroe. OI1I1AMI lNTKuESTINO. The new Miss Cleveland already has a first name, and it is Iiuth. It is a g jod fciitu al name, and i ot easy to nick name. President DiP, in jail for wreck ing the Clearfield, Pa., bank, was formerly a pr a: her, but he lift the ministry to go into financial matters tn bis marrying a wealtl y woman. He should have stuck to his text. Quern Oiga of Greece, who baa just celebrated tier 40tn birthday, became a grand mol her at 3t. The Kmpiess Frederick became a grandmother i.t the same age, w hile the empress of Austria at tained that dignity at 30. You shoul 1 see those balance rockers at Thomas Brink's. Call and get cue before they are all gODfe. I Jt' VftatiBSirvA';. JSMafi -7 . ... . .: