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4m i C 7 JO CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON. TIIUttSDAY. NOVEMBEK 10 1891 VOL. VI NO. 298 rR SALE. WANTS. ETC. THSOLUTION Of FARTXKRSHII' f f otfce to h..r.b ic veu that l ha fir n 1 1 mm a mmo i, ilninx bun ice under lht uwno at B Mt Mill i. hereby iarolved r-r mutual content. St ui Noel retiring. The Mitotan ixe irjiitiinie 1 by S iiimona & jnorupaon. IOST-ln thin city on II .unlay, Oct. a J "t "iil lcl tharin, b-arni the nion K i "r. :.'' iid oi the reverse aile lire ace le. I'he tinner wi.l p eu leave the auiuv i iirrai.o cni e. IOrfC-On th) r il net-Albinr or in Al J j ba iv, a ll ck aitctiel or griu couUinio' !.v k vest o.l co it, a pair nl overall., a brotd iiriciiued h it, a pair ol aluie. i shirts, a r-4Z ail atrip, tim; ami ruh, a pair of tjr ui J b in J-.ed lor a re h iiae and brw in bolt V, alai a revolver. Liberal re w will he paiil to th IliiJar ou leaving tile aaiue at IlKKALD Office. 1VjT"Ur hvl U( - Ihvach mI (ax lor the year lull, u n ilue a.l payable Tx uvera are re intii'e 1 1 cail promptly, at the fi -e ol the clerk, C. U Kara hart and pay the auiie. Sw.ie.l, C. U. liurkbart, clerk. "LVJK KKST A. iiea Ave r.mni cottage. T i.er .iilie i pacittV depot. Apply at Uep t Hotel. CB. W1NM. AUKS T KtK THE LKAD Inir Are. life and anient insurance com panlea MONEY TO LOAX-HOVC CAPITAL ON rood real e.tve eecurity. r or particu larenUreo! Ue-. Humphrey. 1G0 V:KM Or l.Nl All lit for culti vation, and un ler ten e, for aale al tit) per a re. W.thin I) miici from railroad K4U o a'Hl M nulea trjm Albany. Apply thia office. O S WA hu re uived laundry to the KJ iron ni'l Lyon treet4. Land for Sale. 8. 10. 20, 10, SO acr., easy term, turn t plan che tp and iiitfhpriceil. city Iota all owneil by il. Bryant inatall AlHO tuaad Martelag. I)AEna tniuin auivnm oo.n can oa tain aovurate nd prompt work by callint upou county urv.voi K r. T. rl.her. Hi haaeouiplete copies ol Held uotea and town hip plate, and to prepare I to do aurveyinir it any part of Linn county. Povtotfli addret Miller Station. Linu con itt.Oretcoa. ALUMINIM AOK- lllpufe II an printe I S-iet'tiil 54ch uiical Journal of Lite r'o'eiisn l..vnti na ant Proceiwe.. V , II. No. -'.'ircui'Uio i icuarant wl l-, 0l u wripti'n :V eis per year, with t Aluniimiin L r I'. rayer Houeniri. Sikve th auvfrtiieti ent. It will lead yo'i to .no c-m, Ali him n Auk Pi ai.ntiii.su L'ot N.-p-rt, Ky. ' Tobacco is man's most universal luxury ; the fra grant aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, even those who never used tobacco before. J. n. race Tolxicco Co., Richmond, Va. I 5 ? f J C8 a, l S3? fa - , - - a. z ' s e CITY DRUG STOKE 8TANARD 4 CU8ICK, Proot., PKKlKrKK BLOt.'K, - - ALBANY. Dealer in - DRUCS. MEDICINES. CHEMICMS. FANCY and Toilet artici-a, S:inicea. Bruxhea, Perfuiutry, Shool liimk, and Ar tiat'a Suprliea "Pliysirian's prewriptionf carefully comjiounilftl. H. GKEGG, Tailoring RcpairiDf. Wen't and Bova clothing made to nnler or cleaned and repaired on abort notice and reaaonablo ratee. bhop on toe atreet car line between Third ud Fourth atrreta. Conral Meyer's new oven is now com pie ted, and he is better prepared tt an ever to serve tt is old ciHtomi'M as well as new ones with the best of fresh bread, rakes, in fact everything from the dainti est hi t rclls to the most elaborate wedding cakes. Housekeepers are invited to give the product of bis new oven a trial. At Will A Stark's can be seen some of the most beautiful ladies gold watches, which have just bawn received. ASTIFFONTHEBRAW TOCSOD TKMrLAHS. Do von know that Moore's R) vealed Remedy is the only patei.t medicine in the world that dot 3 not contain a drop of alcohol ; thi.t the mode of preparing it is known only to its discoverer; that it is an advance in the science of medicirre without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that its propriet i 3 offer to forfeit UHX) for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure? Craui'a Unrivalled Atlae. The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered by iheanent, Mrs. A. M..,Ta(t. The work is a most excellent one, B and this edition id a ureal improve ment upon former ones. Kivinit all the latest date and much new matter that was not in the previous editions. It should be in everv fainilv. and on everv business man's desk. Those who are nut supplied can procure the a tins by addressing I. O. liox No. 00 Al bany Uretcon. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. A W. collar ami cuffs. Always hive the latest styles in stock, T.' L. Wallace & Co. Bazaar Wholesale price of surar: 100 lbs. extra (', f 4.7" ; 1( 0 lbs. g-anu-la'ed, $." "t. M v disp'av of new tovs and novelties for the holidays this year will lie something wot.deiful. -IllllllS GRADVVOHL'S j-loliday 5f?opper5 Shau!d see the elegant display of Solid (old Itini, Diamond Kinis and Kar Drop.'; New Patteiiis in Silver Pirns, (Jold Tens. YAc. at lvasonaMi' prices. Call early and make selections. AUTUMN Cloaks, Jackek For Trimmed Garmoots and -Thisijuestion'can be SAM'L. E. YOUNG, UO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRVDE.V M AMMOTH AS.SORTM ENT OF Ladies Dress I roods, in cloth, silks, fo-eisjn and doumtio fabric, s'ia wis, uiiil,rn eir, gloves, hosiery, laces, linens, and white goods, notions, novelties, etc. ' Also a complete assortment of Boots flSTABLlSIIEO IN 1306, T.IIS PIONEER DRY GODDS HOIHE II AS r by keeping a stock large enough M as will give f atisfaction lioth in riLOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect Ida stock, which ments, andipurchasfcd especially for Highest of all in I-eavening Tower. &&&& ABSOLUTELY PURE I am an old man and have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. 1 am en tirely cured hv the use of Kly's Cream Halm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease Henry Hill ings, U. S. Pension Att'y, Wash ington, I). C. For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected my eyes and hearing; have employed many physicians without relief. 1 sin dow 011 my sei-ond It t tie of Kly's Cream Halm, and feel conli dent of a complete cure. .Mary V. Thompson, Cerro (iurdo, 111. :rv latkst xkws I is that ; Ciradwo you can Imv at .luliiis iradwoli 'a lia iar, for net cash, goods as fallows : 17 lbs. granulated su tr . .....$1.00 20 lbs. extra C fiwar l.oi) No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .25 5 gallons good pickles !() 20 lbs. Xo. 1 Savon Fotp iiO Arhuckle cUV-e, 2"c per pomul 1 will conduct, a strict fash store, and all g nm!s will be sold for net ca h from 10 to 25 per cent, less than regular price. Aly stiK-k of Chinaware, fancy gf'i.s and all the desirable Myles of dishes, as w ell as staple grocer ies crockeiy lamps and lix'iires, is complete in every way. 1 make A sociality of line teasc ll'cesaiid baking powder, and always pleases my customers. Jl l.ll S GltAIIWOIII., Albany, Oct. 17. Hiil. SILVER WARE, Watches and Novelties ii?J-jfrelry AT L A NO 'Who has the satisfactorily answered at the old and Shoes, Staple a id Fancy tiroevries. to supply any want, an 1 miking a quality and prices. is complete in it.II his numerous thelall Beason of Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking Powder Scbyol lax Notice. The school tax it school district Xo 5, is now due and pay able, ('all at my office and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. O. Bl KKIUKT. District Clerk. The men of this vicinitv need not he 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 j and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to ie Ueiignteu wnen they buy from M. and W. MKKIT WIS. We (lesiri to say to our citi- us, that for years we have been sell ing Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr King's New Life Pi IK liuekleii'd Arnica Salve and Kleitrie Bitters, and have cevr hamlleil remedies that sell ub, or that have given such universal Satisfae tirn, Ve do not hesitate to guaran tee them 'every time anil we stand ready to refund the purchase pi ire, il SH'iM.n-tory n suits do not follow their use These remedies have won their gre tt iMipularity purely on their merits, Koshay A Mason Diuggisls, 8liri'a I'liotoerapha of the World One of I he most beautiful and appropriate holiday books that has been issued, hear the title above given. Jt is fully ex plained by the title, for it illus trates all of the objects and scene? of interest in the dillerent parts of world, and that two with all the truthiiilness and beauty of the genuine photograph. Over two hundred and fifty of these full page photographs ate given. The book is one of the tinet-t gift books that could be imagined of, and is simply eunerb. It will be sold by subci iption. 4 8 IKK n VKHTMKYT. is one which is guaranteed to brhirf you satisfactory results, or in ease ol faiiure a return of purchase price. On this sale plan you ran buy fnm our adyerti ed druggists a liottle of Dr King's New Dscovcry for Con sumption. It is guaranteed to hring relief in ev.ry ease, when used fin ally affection of Throat. I.ungs, 01 Chest, nidi as (ionsumption, Inlljina tiou of Lungs, lironeliitis, Asthm:, Whooping Cough. Croup, ete, etc It i.- 1 lcasant and agreu hie to taste, perfectly safe, and can always lie de peiided upou, Trial bottles free at r'oshav Mason, Druggists, M'M I l..iTII. 11 1 . i. r un V . Scarcely a day passes without the news of some large failure Kishing over the wires the usual result ol speculation in stocks or some equally dangerous venture. The sainech-cti ie 011 vent tarries to dear distant Iriend the sail tidings of death of loved tuns too often the result of speculation in patent nostrums. Moore's lievealed Kemeily is no speculation hut ',n sold on positive guarantee. Do not fail to go to your druggist and ask for four ino'iev if not satisfied. We known von will go and buy another bottle For sale by all druggists. - IS HK.KE, AND THE INQUIRY OX THE mind and on the lips of every woman will be, best slock of- Ladies Fall Mmm. established house of M VIN TAINED PITBLIO FAVOR specialty of selecting such goods 1891 depart NEXT STATE FAIR Arrangements Perfected for the Same. REVISED LIST, New Inco ooratl mi-Koform School In mate O.egon Horsei at the ' Wo:ld'a Fair. SALrji, Nov. IS. At the annual mer-t.iriTof the State Board of Agri- cultu'ie, the boaid made a general revision of the premium liste, and rules and regulations. Premiums in sever tl new departments were added. The speed programme for the s'a'.e fair ol ls'.rj wasarrai geo There are to be eighteen races, 1'urses are amide and entries promise to lie large. J. T. Apper kon was rt'-eiected uri:-ldent. ant J. T. (irigg. s:cretav. Date of fair was placed on the fecou Monday of Septemlier. lhe rec retarv was authorized to pr. pare statistical information of the re souices of Oregon at an esiK-nse of $10 0, in accordance with the res olutum of the last legislature Premiums of 3l)0 were ottered for the bfst and largest display of fruits in the form of a fruit pulai e The executive coram it tie- was authorized to make such improve nents. additions and extensions to the buildings as was deemed nect arv. and to le made wi'h reference to future peruianency Articles ol incoriHraiion were liled with lhe secretary of state to day, by the Ctquille Creamery Co.. of Ciauule Citv. The mci naialors are J. A Lyons, A. I. Nobler. S. J. Miller. Clark Bui lard : caoital stock. M (K) Win Wallace, aw d 15 years, and weighing about Z'O pounds, was brought 10 the reform s- hooi to dav from Pendleton. 1 here are four bjvH there now. This lad helped in cattle stealing. John 1). Sutherland, of the state treasurers' ollice. to morrow at 11 a. m. iato wed Mrs Stella Mackey Annie Williamson, 12 year-old daughter of Dr. W. T. V illiamson of the asvhiiu. died this evening from heart disease. Oregon is to be represented al Washington Park club races, at Chie:uro. during the wot Id's fair in H)-2 3. R. K. By bee, of Salem has made Humiliations in the big gest race the world has ever known. In the American derby there is a guarantee f tOO.tXH). There are 325 nomii.ations. In th s race Mr. Bvbee eut-rs Wjana shott and Kosebud. He also enters them in the Sheridan stakes. Kosebud is entered in the Isai.-lla stakes and in llu Hyde Park stakes. He will probably have four entries. Mr. le I.ash- mutt will have some entries iu the trotting races at the same event, aktek hki; liivkk. He Promised 10 Marry hut Kan I Away. Dayton. O., Nov. IS. A flpnsa tion lias come .0 hunt here, lhe hero of tlie story is Edward 8. Crane, whose father u president of the Troy national bank. iir, Crane has been bn tight up in 1 1 1 x 1 1 v an 1 wealth, and was con sidered the net of the household lie kept company with a lot of smell fell" as1 here, and graduated at a commercial college. His father sent him to Welliston s.m inarv. Kasthampton, Mass . to nrenare tiim for Harvard or Yale Whilrt thsie he visited his uncle in P.rook'vn. N. Y.. who pnsi dent of the Cleveland baking powder company, also a large Htockl o der and o; evident ol a New York company. His uncle resided in a mansion and near by resid.d Miss Mary Degarno. The young people met and an acquaint ame sprang up. When Crane had completed bis studies his uncle made him eecretaiy of the Cleveland baking powder com pany. Crane frequently calltd upon Miss Degarno, their friend ship ripened into love and they became engaged, miss uegarno is a handsome, vivacious brunette, wealthy, and a member of the society clubs. Under promise of immediate marriage sue yieiuea to the desires of Crane, and she soon saw that fho was to become a mother. Crane, the daunt lcs masher, with influence and wealth, then resigned the secre taryship, and suddenly changed ltia mind, concluding not to marry the girl he had wronged, ana, telling her that he was coming to Ohio to prepare for his wedding with her, he went to Iroy, Ohio, and there consul ed relatives who advised mm not to marry the girl. He came here and mingled with his wealthy relatives am1 continued to write to Miss ivgarno, telling her he intended to make his word good and still loved bet. She came here and stopped at the Phillies house and very foolishly called upon a friend of hers, who was a relative of Crane's, and asked if he was in town. Crane immediately left for the West. The girl has disobeyed her attor neys in her anxiety to see ber lover. They bad ii siructed her to swear out a warrant for his arrest before the made her presence known, she believed he was anx ious to see her and would come to ber. Next day she swore out the warrant but Crane had gone. At torneys and rich relatives of the Cranes offered to compromise the su t with Miss Degarno for any sum she would name, but she scorned all offers and had detect ives sent out in all directions for her recreant lover. Then it is alleged that inilueuces were brought to bear and Miss D.'garno was arrested as in adventurers and blackmailer. She was taken to police headquarters, where she told her story and was allowed to go free, fche then renewed her wish to find Crane, stating that she does not care to live with him, but want a legal father for her unborn child Crane was last heard of nuking arrange ments to sail for Europe. Miss Degarno's father is n Europe and will 11 cot Crane when he lands, if lie goes. The wrongel girl's paren's and attorneys say the w'll hunt Crane down if it takes a lifetime, 'lhe developments have created a great sensation in society circles here. Kvety Man to hlsTraue. The old adage "every man to his trade," has a sharp valiirf and something of lhe Angl --Saxon ring, but in the nibd. vision of la' or incident to civilization every mother becomes a nurse. She decides whether the ti tle one is sick and immediately consults her Mentor which gives, at the outset an amount of knowledge at w iiich many arrive only after years of experience. It is needless to state whose Mentor Medicines she has in ler possession. Dr. Hum phreys' Mentor and Medicii.erf are too well and widely known to r -quire special comment from us. i hey are called for, not only by the mother prescribing fi.r In r ailing child, berause they are mild and efficacious, hut by old and young throughout the land , in whom a continued exiierieiiee of their results has developed a con fidence ep joyed by no o' her medi cine. No. r-evt n has Im-coiuc a household article for the speedy relief of coughs and colds. No. fifteen fir Rheumatism ; No. twenty -seven for Kidney Disease; No. one for Fever, ttc. If lhe child is troubled with colic, cry it g or wakefulness, No. three is what the mother givi s now instead of the old nauseating pare ;oric. Yes, it must be conlessed that the pTwer is mild but it cures. A Moaveulr Thimble Free. Any lady sending at once the names and address of ten married ladies or housekeepers to whom we can send sample copies of the most charming illustrated ladies' newt-paper published today, will receive an elegant folid silver souvenir thimble. The L'idies Pictorial Weekly is the handsom est and most entertaining publi cation ol its and is becoming uni versally popular with intelligent ladies in both Canada and the United S'ati-s. It contains sixteen lare pages, 8tme size as Haipcr'sj Lia.aar, most profusely illu trated. i and comes ea. h week at only $2 a year. If you desiie a souvenir thimble nerd names of those you think would he intereste 1 in the Indies' Weekly and enclose lilteen U. S. 2 cent stamps to cover ex pense of mailing, etc. Forward to-day. Address Ladies Picto-ial Weekly, Cana la Life Building, Toronto, Can. Accident Inaurance fur Criminals tiF.m.is, ov. in. lhe proposi tion of the government to extend the system of invalid and accident insurance to prisons and reforma tories, meets with considerable op position on the ground that there would be temptation to prisoners to incur injuries in order to profit thereby. At present the ierman prisot s are comparatively free from serious accidents, but there is a fear that with an inducement for accidents to happrn there would be a change. A Beautiful Might. Julius (iradwohl wishes to re new his invitation to the ladies of Albany to call and eee his beauti ful array of hanging lamps It is a sight woith looking at. He has just received a complete line of bicycles and tr icy lea for boys and girls, lie has also received an other large lot of sugar, and those who wish to purchase while sug.tr is cheap, Hiouul not wait. He still sells choice Arbucklc's coffee at one pourd for 25 cents. It w ill pay you to call and insiiect bis goods. Those who want tine holiday presents should call early and have them laid aw ay fur them TDK WOKLI) ENKICIIEI). The facilities of the present dav for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative know n, as it is lhe only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Sprit.- time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. French Tanajr Wafer. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and irenular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose. Cal.. and for sale at J. A. Cumming'e drug store only. AFFAIRS IN BRAZIL Reliable News of the Situation of the Country, MEDICAL. STl HUNTS IN IT. They Pigbt With th Police 8eval Killed and Woooded Ad Actress the Cause Ntw York. Nov IS The steam- Fh'P Eariul :le, fiom Rio Janeiro,1 arrived at P-rooklyn yisterdayi -imrnirig. lhe ship It ft before s-nous ttotihie began in I'.rail, but liie otln ei a bring mine ltitei-l ertinir news. The Karudale sailed NaKleon DeMontague, a French f -o!n Ru Saueiro on the 111 u nine ! man employed in one of thel'lj of October 24, having been in port j mouth mines, had fired a blast to ahout two weeks. During mat ' lv and a spark set a pocket of gas . ... . ! i- r,-, ; t ine there were n) 1 niti-.l Mates war vessels in t!ie hat hi r, but there two Kriiinii ami 1-iein-h cruiser. Of all the Pi:).ihau men-ot-war in the Rio navy yard, only two appeared to be in com mis ion, so the reji.rt-i which each here of activity in the l'r zilian navy are probably exagger ated. "Theonlv Double known of."' said one) of the Fa lis lalt's otlicprs, "occurred on the night of Octobpr 8. A great crowd oi med ical students had gathered at one oi the theaters where a rather popular actress was the cause of a good deal of cheering and shout ing. The police objected to the disorder, and tiied to put a stop to it. The result was a rush ol s'udents agiinst the police, who drew their nwoids and pistols, and fought the crowd. .Several t-tn-ilentH were ki led and a number of the combatants on both side badly injured. On the lolloping night the police and students n.el in a row which resulted iu lhe death of two of the latter and a number if minor cumaltic'. A young Englishman, who happened to pass dow n the stieet wheie lhe liht occurred, was killed instantly by astray bullet. As a resti t ol this rlo'ing, mounted police pa trol'ed the streets of the capital night and day, and after dark it was unsafe to go into the streets. The garrison was not c tiled on for assistance, probably becdu-t the amv would have s d-'d with the civilians. The soldiers hate the p-ilice. The latter aie made up ol the wor.st classes. They aie mos'ly negroes. "Waj llivie any political tigniricame in this etuil-Mit liol," wis aslel. "J think not. 'lhe republican form of government has not panned out as they expected. There is a powerful faction tJesirinu the rein statement of the empire. They want IVim Pedro's ton or his nephew on the throne. Si - ce the fali of the emp re prices of eveiy commodity have tioiioieii. the g ivernment has imposed a hit:h 'arilL" The otlicer said furlhn . it was the general opinion at Rio when he It ft that the government would not hut many months longer. He was not surprised when he read of the revo.utlonary movement. FI It K IN Sr. I" A II.. luuueiiae Damage by the Devouring- Flame. Sr. Loris. Nov. IS. -t. Paul last night sutlered o oof the most diasiioiis tires in its history, the bu Id ngs d.nr aned being those -f Griggs, Cooper & Co., wholesale gr cry, at.d FjtwrIi, Ozmun, Kirk ct Do., wholesale hardware. The total h S3 is e tiuiati d at from I'HKUHM to $1,1 OO.OJO. The l isses are ccv.-red by insurance. The budding occupied by the two lirnn was a brick and stone stiu - ture live stories nitrii, ami luni a frontage on Third street of .'Si Ml feet, and on l'.toidvvay of 200 feet. Griggs, Co iper it Co. occupied twe-thin's of th I u 1 lin. The flames made their appe.i ance at II :45 o'clock in the fourth 11 or of Griggs, Cooper it Co. 'a buildings. Within less than live minutes the lire departmeiit was on hand m foice, but a general alarm had t be turned in soon aft rwards. The rapidity with which the flames spread, the blinding volumes "i smoke which filled the streets surrounding, the cold weather and inability of tho liremen to g t at the fire, rendered their work very bard. In half an hour from Un tune the alarm w:n nn'in. lb? flames leaped through' the neif and communicated to the adjourn g buildings, where they ma le rap.d proves. The lircmen turned their attention to saving the oilier floors, and by hard woik for a time succeeded in confining most of the dam ige to this floor, al ti iiugh the loss in this department alone will reach fully $:;n,(XH) The flames crept downward in the t levatorjin the 1 ardAare building through the elevator shaft, and one by one the other floors suc cumbtrd. The the in Griggs, CoOcr t Co.'s build'ng at this time turned dowuwanl to the ground fljir. The lire depart ment fought valiantly agaiust the terrible odds, and at 3:;.0 o'clock the walls fell. Ti e flames set lire to a frame building used by the Northern Pacific News Company. Soon the. walls of the Farwefl Ozmun building fell outward. Seveial attempts were made to save the stock in the less exj o ed parts of the building without avail, and the complete destruct on of IkhTi stock and building was in- evital.Ie. The building belonged 1 1 Ed C. Shepard, and was es i mited as worth J 200,0(10. The losses are estimated as follows: ' Faiwell. Omun & Co., $400,000, with an insurance ci f.wu.uiu; itigs, Coojier & Co., on build ng and etu-k, lo?s $550,000, fully in sured. Total loss, $1)50,000. Tha tlami-s were under control at 4 :M0 I this morning, but fast consuming 1 ... 1 . . . : 1 t . 1 . 1. x what remained of the stock. Xo definite infoi mai ion is obtainable :ih to the ciuse of the tire, but it is th'iiight to have originated in a packirg room on the fourth door, lioth firms will continue businers wit hout interruption. Their books and acc ounts were saved. The Death of a Hero, Wii.kf.kkakkk, Pa., Nov. 18. (in the. There aasno immediate aner. but Montague thought the t:e would spread and endanger the lives of liOOmeu. Heat once took t tl'his coat and etarted to beat out the fir. He su ceeded, but before be could get back in the breast the roof fell in, crushing him to death. He was well educated, and was the sjii of a Frenchman who was bairthed from his native !:tinl forty yean ago. He settled in Canada. Heveises came, the son came to the coal regions, and iu the absence of any other enc plovment was compelled to work iu the mines. eevt re Weather In Russia. Ki . Pki i'ksiu ui;. Nov. 18. Ow i g to the exceptional severity ol the weather thegovernment has viven oiders that work on the eastern portion of the Siberian railway shall be suspended for tha pit "cot. As a measure of relief to many peasants in the famiut hm , i-hi u districts the gjvernment i- foundering the advieahility of engaging thousands of them to wuri in the construction of the Sibeiian toad during winter. The work of building the line will be resumed as soon as the weather uiodcratts eutliciently. Flsht With the Mexican Rebel. P.nowssvu.i.p., Tex., Nov. 18. Mexican authorities say they had a light with Garza in which be was defeated, but they could neither capture him or any of his men. On this side of the Rio Grande it is said the Mexican troops were defeated with three killed a-.d a number wounded, who are now in the military hospital at Mier, Mexico Garz a withdrew to the morntains in good order af ter the light. Milking Coal Miner in Franc. Paws, Nov. IS. Dispatches re ceived heie to-day from various pl.ios .'n Mie department of Pas de Calais show the striking coal min ers are catli ng many accessions to tiieir ranks. The etrikers now ntr"tier .jd.tiUJ iu-mi, a:d it is not do-iliTe l a majority of the men still r. niaining at work will quit alsv. i u ru horities aie taking every precaution to guard against disutdeis. Famine Kerolta In Kan a. London, Nov. 18. A Telegraph copc-poiu'ent in . St. Petersburg, says an illegal printing press has . jus: been seized oy the authorities theie. Revolts due to famine, and attended with considerable bloodshed, are reported in Chark oll ai il Eka'tsiukstrov. t n of a Srhoener Drowned. I.oxiios. Nov. 18. The cap la n of the American schoon er, William N. Bradley, w hich sailed from Charleston, S. C, October 5. for Wey mouth, Ma-sachusetts and which was abandoned (yctober 13, states that the crew of t' e sclu oner took to the boats and were drowned. Eip'ii t of Wheat Not Prohibited. P.khi.in. Nov. 18. Wheat and rye are steady. The repurt circu-la-eil yestirday that Russia has prohibit il ile export of wheat is nut confirmed. Vlriliting Annlveraarj. f ast evmirg lieing the seven teenth anniversary of their mar riage, the friend of Mr. and Mis. W. T. Hearst planned a sur prise for them. On their return from prayermeeting they were most agreeably surprised on tee i g a large crowd awaiting them with tempting viands. The sur p ise was complete, and the even ing was spent in games of various sorts until a late hour, when an elegant lunch, prepared by the ft it nds, w as served, after which the ccol-nights were said with hearty wishes for many happy re lui us of the day. Mure Valuable Than Gold. Marshfleld Coast Mail: A plat inum mil e has been discovered about six miles from Grant's Pass, in the Lonis treek country. Mr. Pla't, who brought in specimens of the ore last c-aturday, declined to tell the exact location, but that he has a g od lead is verv evident. Platinum is more prclous than gold, as it is used largely in elrc tiic lighting, and this is the only actual mine known to exist. I'lano Recital. At the oira house, Friday By the . 6. recital on one evening ovemoer zuw. idvsncd class of Prof. Loiil'ard's pupils. The uill include solos, duets piano, duets on two pianos, and ipiartetts (two pianos and eight hands.)