V".: . . vi . , i 1 1 " -iO CKNTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON. T II LT US P A. Y NO V IS M IS E ft 5 181)1 VOL. Vi NO. 287 p.- 11 it i IALC, WANTS. ETC. DmsOLfTIOS OK PARTNERSHIP.. .1 otice I hereby ifivet, that . hi fir n el name at rljetoa Mill i hereby ciso.ved by aamua! consent. St in Nel ntirii.it. n,"e lunnes will be continue! by S.inuiiii A 1 4T In thi city i.n M. unlay, O,. l'.i, a n vieu au.-n unarm, bearing th. ruin K'fO I'-, i;." and oo the revrrw ile i nr. mew. The ttnui-r will i raw Icare the aiuw at iib..i.p crnt-e. T OST-On th J r -l near Albmv ar in Al J J ba'iv, a black satchel or grip coiitainini; a liUk vest and cuat, a ii-air rl overall, a broad briiiiin.'d h it, a pair ul sIi-.h-, 2 shirts, a raawr and rap, in.i; and iriish, a iiair of ltr and bnde br a rate home anl bru-a inbott e. aio a revolver. Liberal re ward will be paid tu the OoJer on listing tie am at URhalo nrh :e. I J V your at'hool tax - Tha school tax fur A the year litl, u n-i due a .il payable, lax pairera are remewe I t cad promptly. t the :H or the clerk, !. li. iUrk hart and ar the same. Si.ied, C. li. liurliharr. cletk. IX)R RKNT A nett Ave room cottage. near So ulie n I'acilic depot. Apply at pep-il Hotel, f 1 ft. WINN, AviSST KOK TIIE LEAD; ui( are. Ill and ao :Uenl insurance cum- paolea. HONEY TO LOAS -IIOMK CAPITAL ON i?L ro-xl real otate security. For particu lar enquire or ow. Humphrey. 1llV'KM OK Ll. All fit for eulli- J 1)1 J nation, and un Icr (en -e, (or aale at flu per a re. Within I) nine fr.nn railroul atati n a id A) wiles from Ailuny. Apply at thia office. O AN WA ha reumed h n laundry to the O iron 1 the cor icr ol S. ond aud Lyon street. Lane for Male. . 10, VI, 10, t acre, easy t- nna, initall aaont plau cheap and iii-h prietl. AIo i aw city lute all owned t tl. brvant. Laad Harvrylag. PaBTias BMiaiH I'avaTi.iii otini can o. tain accurate nd prompt ork by callinv Qpou county aurvevoi K T. T. KiMluir. Hr baaconipleto ccfpicrof Held note anil town hip plala, a-nl la prepare I to do mirvewntf iu ao part "( Linn county. Pnetotflre atldreae, MilloreSttttli.n. Linu eon it. Oregon. ALCMINI AiiK 1ip;e Home pruiiel S. ii-lili M.ihuu. il J .jr.i.il df Lite Ko'ein l..vt'riti in a'et PrM-ei.e4. Vol, II. No 'irii Ur.. i i;ii raiit e.l I:'., uk hu ripti.ni :i ii -rye', aiih i Aluiuiuilui L ir l' 'ra'er Mouveiiira, Sit.. tin aiverti ent. It will lead yo-i to one ceM, Auihi I ai,( 'i Hi.e-niMi C", N.w Port, K). Albany Xurserirs. Ve are olT!rin to l:iotrfi t lie fiiwtt lot of fruit tr.-i-n, il all tle air.ili'e varinlii'S. in fit uliite. Une limi'lrfil ami lift y tlionnaml trena fur tlii- hiimiiii.t's la:i le. lnirt'tioii itivitf l 'mil xuU-)f.iv tioii ti:trjiii'),'l'. Sen-l for ca'ulnir'le or rail anl ee iMiit tin-ol 1 llline lioi-icr-tead one-half ii'ile suiitli Ar-ct of Albany HvMtN ISkownki.i.. - F'ot the Net 30 ! at - 40S. A 60RD ! HOWARD & SON, STEAM SAW. TUOMIT WOKK a .9 -1 Ml N HIT. vl S C U a . -er - - ? it e a 2 5 S ? a CITY DRUG STORE 8TANARD 4 CUSICt, Proof., PrBIPt'RH BUN K. - - ALUVNV, leJrr in DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. FANCY and Toilet arfi.'i'., .sinnn.ea, liinheti. Perfumery, School Hk, and Ar- tint . Sup. lie 'Physician's prescriptionf Carefully roiii)oiinlftl. H. GKEGG, 12. in Men'aao-I Bi' elothlng" maile to order or cleaned and rrpaireil on .hort liolne and reaaouahl rate. hop on t.ie atrert -ar tin between Third Ml r mil ii . , Conrad Meyer's new oven is .w.w tf-.tt-.til.ttt-tat nn.l hA 19 lttttpr 111 ' TV 1,1 j - - " - lirepaiki tt an ever to serve liis old r'Mioinfr" as wen as new tines witli the liestof frefli breaI, rakes, in fart everything from the vlainli et htt rtlls to the most elal.orate weiMing rakes. lloiisekeeH-rs are invited to give the product of lua new oven a trial. At Will A Stark's can be seen some of the most lieautiful ladies void watrhes, which have just Leeu received. Sawing Failorinj & IHnrii TttCOOO TF.NPLAKH. Do yon know that Moore's Rj vealet! Remedy is the only patent medicine in the world that dot s not eontain a drop of alcohol : thr.t the mode of preparing it is known only to its discoverer; that it is an advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that its proprietoi 3 otter to forfeit $1,000 for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure? Craut'a Unrivalled Atlas, The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered by the agent, Mrs. A. M. Talt. The work is a most excellent one, and this edition is a itreat improve ment upon former ones, giving all the latest date and much new matter that was not in the previous editions. It should be iu every family, and on every business man's desk. Those who are not supplied can procure the atlaa by addressing P. O. Box No. CO Al bany Oregon. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. A W. collar and cuffs. Alwavs have the latest styles in stock, 1 I,. Wallace & Co. Bazaar Wll..l.-s:ll price of BU'ar: 100 ".( ; 100 Un. granu- His. extra ( l:fed, ti (HI, My di.p!av of new tovs and novelties fur the holidays this year will Ik something woi.de I Int. Julius GRADWOHLS 3tOUe5 ami MATTHEWS & WISHBWS, ALBANY, OREGON, AUTUMN Cloaks, Jackets Trimmed tents aud This questioncn be SAMX. E. YOUNG, IIJUO HAS OPENED FOR TIIE FALL AND WINTER TRVDK A MAMMOTH AS-iOli TM ENT OF ly Ladies Dress Goods, in cloth, silks, fo-eign and doumtic fabri.M, s.iauls, tiu-l jr.veir, gl jv, hosiery, I laces, linens, and white g xxls, notions, noveltie, etc. Aleo a complete assortment of Boots and Sho98, Staple a id Fancy Groceries. nSTATU.ISHED IN I AM, TilH PIONEER DRV G03DS HOUa II AS I VINTAIN'EI) Pl'I'.LIf! FAVOR H by keeping a stock large enough to supply any want, an 1 miking a specialty of a 'lei ling such gooils li as will give ratisfartion both in quality and prices. CLOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in nil his numerous depart ments, aud purchased especially for Highest of all ia Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE I am an old man and have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Eil' ings, U. 6. Pension AU'y, Wash ington, D. C. For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected my eyes and hearing ; have employed many physicians without relief. I am dow on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. -rIIE VERY LATEST NEWS I is that you can buy at Julius liradwohl's Bazaar, for net cash, goods as follows : Iti lbs. granulated sun ir $1.00 l!J lbs. extra t suoar 1 .00 No. 1 kerosene, iierainglegal. .'J'5 5 gallons good pickles 1.00 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon potp M) One complete hanging lamp '-'.OO 1 will coiduet a strict rash store, and all gvnls will be sold lor net ca h from 10 to 2'i per c. nt. less than regular price. My stis-k of Oiin:vare, fancy good's and all the desirable style's of dishes, as well as staple grocer ies crockery lamps and fixtures is complete in every way. I make a special' ly of tine teas, "cllees and baking powder, and ulwayn pleases my customers. Jri.irs (ihadwoiii., Albany, Oct. 17. lS'il. 5ii?uare The! braest Slock tf m and TINWARE South of Portland al IS IIEliE, satisfactorilly answered at the old the fall season of Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report Baking School rax Notice. The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my ohVe and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Bl'RKIMHT. District Clerk. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the cook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. Mtmr tm. We desire to say to our citi 7.t lis, that for years we have been sell, he; lr Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr Kind's New Life T'li, I'.iii klcn's Arnica 8ulvu ami Klrctric Bitters, and have r.evnr handled remedies that tell ;is, or that have given such universal vulirfac lien. We ilo not hesitate to guaran tee them 'every time and we si. mil ready to refund the purchase pi ice, if !iifffactory ri suits ilu not follow their use Tlie-e remedies have won their Cre it Liopularit y purely on their merits, r'oshay V Mason Di uggist.-i, A N4Tiuti. i;w.r. The hohliilgof the Woild's Fair in a city scarcely fifty years oil will lie a remarkable? event, lnu whether it will realty benefit tin nation as much as thediscoverv of llio Kestorative Nervine by Hr. Frank Ij n Miles is doubtful. This is just what the Atuericiin peon'e need to cure their excessive nei vmisiiefs, dyspeji.sia, headache d'ziiipss, sleeplessness, ueur.iL"a, nervous deb'lity, du!lnes4. con fusion of mind, etc. It acts 1;U; a charm. Trial bottlesand line book on "Nervous and Heart Iiisea-es,'" with uneiU ili d lestiicoiiia's freeal Stanard ; Cusick's. 1 1 is wan an ,ed to contain no opium, moi pliiui or dangerous drugs. A StrK lVIIIKr. Is one whieh i:' L'Uar.niteeil to In in; yon Kalisfatnry re..u!Is, or :u e.i c oi failure it return of purchase p e, Oil this eafe plan you can liny T om our adyerti-eil druggists a In.;: e of Dr King's New Dm-ovcI- f;ir Co.i humpiioii. !l is guar-'iiii'i'd lo h i, relief in eviy ease, when tiseu m uny iillectiou of Tlim.il. I.un, o ('ins,, Mich as (ioiiMimplio , linl t'li.i I'ou of Lungs, liroiichili., A-lh'ii :, Wliooning Cough. Ciuiip, eii. e.c K N I leiisant uud agrees Lie to 1.1- e. perfectly safe, ami can .iKvayi'n: ":e peniled upon, I rial 1ml tie. -.ey a Kohay A: Mason, Druggi.-t-, M'M l l.A no ii.i:i:iii . Scarcely a day p:t?e wiliioiil :!-e Hews of some large laite e l! .i over the wire -the iimi.iI hm', o. speculation in slocks or some ei i'.i"v U insierons venture, 1 he same eicc; c t u lent carries to dear dislaui l ivi'u the fcail tidings of deaili ol loved o us ioo o.'len the resuli spei ula'iWi : in patent n'oiiuin.s. Mooic's Kcvea'ci! IJemedy is no spiciilatio i lin- ; so d on positive guaranlee. Do noi, f ii 1 lo go lo your druggist and a k for yo.' miney if not suti.-licd. W'u known vou will go and liny another bolt'e. Vor sale by a'l ilruggisls. AND THE INQUIRY ON THE mind and on the lips of every woman will be, "Who has the best Block of Ladies Fall Dresswear. established house of 1891 THE ELECTIOxNS. Lates Reports Make No Change iii tue Situation. MCKINLEY BT 30,000 MAJOKITY Fo.-aker. for BDtor-Flower ia Nw Yoik fall Behind Hill's Vote- : $fce Legislator a Ti'. t lit Nkw Yi'RK, Nov. 4. The latest returns Ibis evening show tint Flower's majority over Fetsett in the. i ettttn is 40,055. The whole democratic state ticket is elected. Intbiscity ffower'E plurality is 5,R57t(Owing a dem jcralij fall- ingano. uiore mai iu.ojo iroiii the vole ol Hill in 188.S. Ketui us received make the state a tie on joint ballot. The demo crats have a majority of two in the assembly and tin) republicans a majority of two in the senate, now oiiio iiKs. Twenly-nne TIihiikhiiiI for McKinley and Uepubllian l.ecllature. t'oi.i Miit s, O , Nov. 4. Returns from the elections still come in slowly. At Hie state headquar ters of the two parties unolticial information has been obtained from prubjbly half of the eighty eight counties. Chairman llahn, ol I lie republican eotiimi1 tee claims the plurality of AI'.rKinley will be between l!),i (I I and 000 and that the repulil'can majority in I he general asembly will be 37 on joint .ballot. Chairman Ncalsays AlcKinlev's jiliirjlity will be ut least H.'.i"i0 and m iy reach 20,0'.) J, a'ld thai the ie:iiblii ans w ill have 2S mi j . iut hall..'. A leatureof the result i.s t lie complete dropout of the people's party. Their vote in the en tire sta'e ill not exceed II 01(1, and lliev claimed before elec tion at least 75,1 00. Cim-inx vm. Nov. 4 The Com-nii-i t-'u.l Ua.elte this morning saye editorially: "Tlie reMirns of the IcMslatme show that it is reliably republican, and a careful canvass of the senatorial ptefe rences of the membeis electi d, indicates that if (iov. I'oiakei renlly lias senatorial aspiration, his election is assured beyond th shadow of a doubt. KANSAS. The I'rnplc Parly l.naea Ita Hold in lli .Cyclone Stale, Kansas Ci rv, Nov. 4. Election n turns are o.:iinir in very slowly. Noihiug has been heard from any counties in the western part of the stale. Almost all thrt counties in tin- eastern part of the st ue have tuad partial returns. Such re tarns as have been received indi cate that people's parly has los prestige. Out of lifiy counties iroin which returns have been ri ceivnl, si will probably electa people's a ty ticket atgiiatly le din c I pluriliiics. Other counties w ill elect the straight npublitvn ai d ilein- era io tickets. Of the ten distiict judges the republicans haw probably elected eight. COLORADO, Keturns Are Ctunto Slowly. In Very l'KSVi-:it. Col. Nov. 4 Refums from the countv and s.ate are com ing in unusually slow, aud it is as vet impossible to Live any exact li.'titvs of veilerjav's election I lie republican county ticket i6 elected. Judge Helm, republican s elected chief lusttce by over IN IOWA. The Lt-BiKlalure Will be About K- eolv Olvlded." Ii:s Moinks, Nov. 4. r'l coi'n ties complete give lioies a net gain of 1050. 1'tie republican state cr in mittee conci-de Hoies election. The older state ollic'als have poll ed a full vote. This will elect the lull democratic state ticket. Dey, Cdem) railroad commiseioiier tuns ahead of the ticket. The senate w ill probably stand 25 democrats, '1 republicans, and one indepen dent. The home w ill be republi can by two or three majoiity. I I.I.I NOI 3. Kl lire Republican on tieuoral Ticket Elected Iimues. Cmu aoo Nov. 4. Complete re turns from eve'.y precinct in Cook countv show the entire republican ticket was elected yesterday. Re publican candidates for county commissioners in the city district appear to have received a majori ly varyirg from 7000 to 14,000. The only democrat elected was Lviii.in E Cooley, driinage trustee w ho comes in as a minority reprc- t-j utative. HAM ACHt SETTS. Small Plurality for Kuaarll the lent l;epubllen. It is estimated in the whole state Russell leceived 150,00.) and Allen 1 51, 00) leaving the governor s plurality about 50(H). Lieiitenant- ( iovernor Hale and the balance o! lepublican state ticket areelect- , . . I .. I r.: . . til nt auipie pnira.iiies. ,-iaie Auditor Trefly, dem, is defeated. Returns forthe hgislatureate very incomplete. The senate will be lepublu'Hii. The house baa com plete returns from 137 members, ft lit.tle mnrp linn lmlf an.l i Iiuqa I stand 02 republicans to 45 demo crats. The executive council will probably sUnd seven republicans to one democrat. A HUMAN F1KND. Whiskey Lead A Han Tu Koaat HI Child Alive, Lexington, Va. Nov. 4. This thriving little settlement oi 500 souls has been furnished with one of the most diabolical brutal acts that has ever occurred in this sec tion, an act that has incensed the people and created no little exe'te mdnt. A babe roasted alive by a drunken father and in the presence of its helpless, mother, i'e thecmse. Tho details of tLe fiendish act, as given, read like a story of tho Sou; h sea islands. Carl Ciiuniiings, a man heretofore bearing a good character, attended an old Virgin ii court here .Monday, and re turned home under the influence of whisky. On reai hit g home lira at once became troublesome and attempted to pr voke his wife into a quarrel, nrst oy general com plaints, and throwing brandy on the slove when she was prep ring super. Failing in this, I is anger grew to greater bounds, and, siia'ching the babe f.'oiu the crib. he placed it on the led hot f-tove. at the fame time drawing a re volver and thr-ate:ied to kill the helpless vouiau if she attempted to rescue the child. The child is re-oittd toasted alive, butanother report says it is not dad. The man had not been arrested at hft recounts. There is some talk of lynching him if caught. THEY linr THE CASH. Two Masked Men Unit a Sumnior- Tille Itank, La (ikanub, Or., Nov. 4. A robbetv which exceeded the l ere lit Enterprise affair in the amount taken was peipetiated upon the Farmers' Mortgage and Savings bank, of Suminei vdle, this count last night. Suminei vil e is a lage lliree ini.e I11.111 Win l-.n-in branch of the L'niou Pacific, six teen un es nonb el this city. As mails reach the village late in the evening and leave early in the aim in rig H was the cm'oui of II. C. Kinehait, the cashier of the hank, to attend to his correspond ence alter supp-r. As he was leaving the hank about 9 o'c lck last evening he was met at the door by two men w.lh racks ove their heads, who piesented pistol lo his hi ad and ordered him to go back and open the Hi'e. lles'epped bat k into the room and tiiej lot lowed 1dm, pnllin.,- down the blinds aiid lighting the lam.i. Tiiey disp'ayed great coo'oess, not ouly taking li t.ie money in the sa e, but examinii g the papers as well. The amount taken was f l'OJ. Af er .'eating the bank Ibev went on foot through the fields towatd the timber. Theic is hiucli exciiemeiit ;n Siimmer ville this nioriing, and prepara tions are being mad ty institute a thorough seatcli for the robbers, who it is supposed are resioeuts of the i e'"hborhood. NOT SO INTOLERANT. He Now Allow Newiaker Men to Write Criticism. C.tvof Mevto, Nov. 4. Ad vices received .loin Ciuateuiala says that tviiire Pitsident I'.arril las has heretofore niux'ed the press and bavi-hed journalists, the most absolute liberty in writ ing is now allowed aud ate taking advpiitiige of the opportunity to be ire the government. This change of heart is occasioned by his ten or that he will be deposed b.doie his term of office expires in December. His previous arbilrary acts have made him so unpopular that should he attempt to banish an other journalist a revolution would follow. I'.arril las waa advised by bis friends and cabinet to leave Guatemala, but this he refused to do until alter election. His mode at picaent is simply the only means he can devise to bod Die presidency until the expiration of bis term. He also assmed Salva dor, through the lately apKinted minister, that he does not desire war with that country. ClirlHtlaii to lie Expellei'. Losdox, Nov. 4. A disptUch to tlieTiines from Singapore says: "Herman Literati has issued a manifesto ordering the search and expulsion of all native Chris- Dans, the cynliscation of tin i r property and destruction of the churches. Christian native officials are menaced with disfavot at Pekin." Dr. Ilrlgga' Trial Commenced. New York, Nov. 4. The New York piesbytery assembled this morning in the Scotch Presbyterian church for the (purpose of begin ning the trul 1 roles or I harles A. ISriggs on the charge of heresy, based u ooii langupe used by him in his inaugural address ill the Union theological seminarv. Dr. John C. Bliss presided as uioder aior. There is a full atten lance. lae Pope Will Made. J Paris, Nov. 4. The pope pre pared his will in October. It is written in Latin. 1 lie pope dis claimed any petsonal inclination an to the choi e of h's successor. The pope's temporal will is being . a.ieu uy .our ca.i.u.a.a ill secret. , i t i .1 All ttie pope s property is invested in England. .t nnnnnon .-v.mm I i S U I K L 31 ti tU U Li L Some Benton County Cases Argued and Submitted, Sl'PT. KOWLAND'S KBI'OKT, State Reform School 0pjing-Ni Ilnmates As Tet, Bat Thero Will Bt Pleniv So r. Salkm, Nov. 4. In the supreme court turee cases Iroin lienton comity were argued and submitted. II ey were Hie cases ot the He necia Agricultural Works vs. Creightou it (Juincy, and Vance A Keenly vs. Frank Wood, and Geo. K. Megguson vs. Julia. Geo. D. Wilkens was brought t- the asylum to-uiy Iro.n Port' land, lie was n suie tlirotU'li a hi irse kick leceived twenty years. In his Hc.ober report super intendent Row'and of the slate in-ane asylmii finds fault with his predecessor's gravel read from the asylum to thu as linn farm, saying that l he connections which Dr. Lane siiil were promised from resident farmers along the route are not foithcoiuing. They my that the state is able to build roads for its own use. The report siy.s that a neat, substantial pest hou'e has been birltat tiieasylum that the patients suffering from ii.fcciious diseases shall no longei stiller fiom chilly niglrs and pelt ing storms in mere flimsy ten's. The tire apparatus has been im proved. I'o-mortow is Ihe t ay set for the openi' gol tne state reform echool at .Salem. As vet there has been no ci iu jiitment to the institution, which is alreday to start up u the reformatory work. i r.icles incoriiorating Euresa dge No. 2, I. O. O F., of VeiU dleion, w ith a capital stock of $15,- (( 0 ; incur poiators, E. E. Sharon, It. Alexander, T. P.. Wills, were tiled to (Jay w ith the s-cietary of stat '. Edward Willis, a prominent merchant, and Mi; a Liz.ie Hetty w ere married here this evening. ItAII.KO.Al ACTIVITY, What the Northern Parltic Pnipoi e to Hit. San Francisco, Nov. 4 H. C. Davis, general agent of the North em Pacific railroad, arrived here ftom St. Paul yesterday. ''We are not going to build any branch lints in l be .Northwest lor u vear and a half, or such a iut' r, 1 think." he ssid '"the country is pretty well supplKM row. tte have no idea of extending to Ca!'fo: ni.t, for ft if so far that it would not he profit able. Wea:e doing a lo al buci uess of fiit;;) a mile monthly, and the value of the products we will ha.il tins ar is S4, (IJ,( .tl great- r I'-an it has ever been. The in crease is mostly in grain. We are sli .; ieni'ig the road a littl all the time, nut so much to make it shoil as to get new business. Weshort--ned it thirty mdes not long since iu Minnesota and elsewhere, and we will ahorl'v have an important cutoff in the Idaho panuandle, south if Lake Pend d'Orcille, where we will connect with the Coeu- d'Alene branch from Skj kMiie, and make ita section of the m tin line. Probably the next brriich we build will be the little one of thirty miles from Pend d'O u ilie to the Kootmni river." A Famine In Mexico. Montkki-.v, Mexico. Nov. 4. Fatria Mateos, the representative of Jesus Aeehigo, governor of the s ate of Zacatecas, is hers arrang ing for the imporation of corn from the I'nited States, for the famine-stricken jieople ol hisstate. In addition to the drouth, the prospect of crops iu that pirt of the republic was utterly mined by recent heavy frosts. Ti.eie has been much feeling aroused among the citizens of the fain tie district over the action of the government officials in the City of Mexico as-i-isting to - raise several hundred thousand dollars for the iclief of the Spanish flood FtiU'erers, while their own condition is unnoticed. A World' Catholic Cunerea. Paris. Nov. 4. A French com mittee i" being organized to agi tate for Ihe mainti nai.ee inviola'e of the papal guarantee, and also lo convene a world's Cathode con gress to consider the relations of the pope of Daly and the expedi ency or necessity to some relorm in those re ationa. J lie main ob ieHof the congress would, it is un- der-tooti, be to advance and pro mote the reslotation of the p ipn's ttmporal power. The meeting place ot such a congress woti'd l:e a matter of difficulty, as liotb Germany and Spain have refused to peimit attacKs to be publicly made by local (. athohc coi gresses on ii e- iiiieji ity hi riigiailil. The Prlnct,' BltViday. London, Nov. 4. The partial burning of Sandriiigba-n hall hi s iiiterferred considerably with the arrangements of tie" Prince of Wales for bis 50th birthday to Iks celebrated on the iuh of this month. Therefore workmen are enmloved night and dav brinninf the building into a habitable con- ' dition. It w ill be sufficiently pre- able to I. e a portion of it for the enter- taiuafPnt of his friends. ,'t' DOWN TO DEATH r& Nineteen Men fall to Death In an Elevator Cage. Bitte, Mont. Nov. 4. A ink' night last night when one shift of men of the Auaconda mine w as re lieving another, seventeen men weie killed by tne falling of the cae and two injured. A cageful of mine: s returning from work; stepped out into the open air aud their places were at once taken by iiitietten men, who weie to take up the work they had just aban doned, and the cage etaited to the dep. ha below. '1 lie ropa had been unwound tut a couple of times from the slow ly revolving windlass when there was pud Jen snap anil a cry of bo'ror from the shaft. The rope had broken and thecage,wiih i's nineteen ininatis, precipitatid t j the boi torn of the mine. It was some little time before assistance could bj sent them. A number of miners who were through work and waiting to be relieved, were at the bottom of tne fclialt waiting forthe cage to take them on:. Amidst them, narrowly missing some, the cagt dashed. Little could oe done. Ol tne nineteen men wlu made Hie tearful ride seventeen weie dead. Their forms were crushed out ol all human re semblance, while the two breath ing have no hopes 01 recovery. MA O.MAN'S ACT. Kill III Wife aud Child and Hang Himself. San Francisco, Nov. 4. The lead bodies of S'gfried Gosch, a i-ierman laborer, his wife and infant son. Willie, were found at there cottage on Ihe ran Biuno road this ii.oining. Go-ch had vidently aroused his wife from sleep early in tiie motning, threat- nemng her hie and those ot ner cli-.ldien. Her dead body was hVtnd lyii g tc oss the era lie of her 10 months-! Id child. Her i t eek had been laid open with a I low f oiu a hatchet and her skull hisd been cleft by a second blow. I be Infant's clo lies were covered with blood, (io-cli then cut hit wile's wrists and apparently attempted to d'ag the dead body i.oin ihe ciad'e to reach the infant but instead i cached to tie other sleeping child, who was 2 years oi sge, and crua'ied in its skull witli another blow of the hatchet. He then proceeded to tbe kitchen and apparently deter mined to cut his threat with a n-zor, b.'l changed his mind and pioeenied I j the yard outside the house where he hung himself to a I ti e w'lli a piece of clothesline, i'he odies weie found thia morn ing by Mrs. SleiniL.ky, the aged mother of Mis. Gosch, who wa irotrated by tne sight. Gosch o ad I. (vii compla tiing of his pen uiiees condition, though doirgwell lor a lal. rer and los ft lends, be 'ievir.g b iu to le deianged, atone tiuc weie coneideting the advis ability of t.king him befoie the co nuiissioners of lunacy. No cause is given. A Revolution In Brazil. London, Nov. 4. A dispatch receive-1 here from Rio Janeiro, Brazil, brings news of what teems io be anot tier revolution. Con gress, the dispatch says, is ais--solve I, S'ld martial law proclaimed at Rio Janeiro and throuhout thi provinces. A cablegram announces a directorship has been established tn Lia.il. IU'kuU of the Cork Election. Cork, Nov. 4. The result of the Cork elect ion will not be announced until midnight on Saturday, with the view of avoiding the conflicts t hat might arise from an announce ment on the night of the polling. Hi re are Jt:uil unionist voters in Cork, and they do not appear to be aett'edasto their couae in the elei lion. French Tauay Wafer. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iregular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured bv Emerson Drug Co.. San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. Murder aad Suicide, New York, Nov. 4. Short! v after 10 o'clock this morning John Kramer, aged 47, shot his w ife in the be -id at '.'oil East Twelfth street, an hour later lie was found banging to tho top of a dumb waiter, on the i oof of 109 Second avenue quite dead. Mrs. Kramer was taken to l.ellevue hospital, wheie her condition ia pronounced critical. To he Made a Cardinal. Rome, Nov. 4. Ruffo Scilla. grand master of the pontificial couri, is to be made a cardinal at the next consistory. The Australian Gold Fields, Lonimix, Nov. 4. Diggeia who have te'urned to Perth, Australia, fro ii the Mirchison gold fields re--port that the fields do not support I'OO workers, and that but few ol these are getting verv profitable resn'ts. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeter ee, put up by K. W. AchiBon, at ail the coat of stone. , Dared fof ilie prince to be 7 V sVt 4' i i 1 11 i i...'"