"w PRINTED EVERY SATURDAY JliniKllCHELL EDiTOH AND PROPRIETOR Professional Card.. O. C. HOLLISTE1V . Physician and Surgeon Room over Dalle National Bank. Offlc hours, 10 IDtilln, nd from ! to 4 p m. Resi dence Wet Enol Third mutt, DUFUR & MENEFEE, Attorneys at Law Rooms and ttChspman Block, The Dalle., Or. j SUTHERLAND, X D, CM Physician and Surgeon, Booms I and 4. Chapman Block. Tha Dlle, Ore. -yyM. TACKKAN- Practical Dentist OfBee Over A. -'.a.- Brown" rrree.r Seeon-t 8. All work gnuranteed to g v ttW cH n and all he latest Improved method uteu In dent overat oaa. a 8. BENNETT. ATTORNEY AT LAW OtTc, itollee j . In nchanno'a oulldlpg, op stalra. Ibe '"ree-on. . a. boiph, KicBAfD no, IP". SIX'J DOL.PH, 1 1 Ail 'eual and i cum. a v. poim. AIT KNBVS AT eoilectl. JT7 .r.nH elaima air-iiiNt tlie jr--ve n- . .dl r. No. 4. t6. ManJ '7 Ham Ituu Bulidiiu, f onliiid orea-un. T ASCII LOIKJB. NO. Ift. A. K . M. M"! fast and third Monday of. each month at f M. rr,ns nat.I FJ) ROYAL ARCH CH AFTER. NO I Meets in Kbsodic Hall tbc third rtedneadaj each month al 8 P M. - y.ni mm. fmrflE NO. 6. I. 0. . F. 'e Iv wry Friday evening at 730 n"ctoc. In K. uf P. Hall, corner of tcoud and Court street. 8.Jiur os-'hrotliere are welcome. B Qu.pgH. Bee ' I.lBlfcl8HIP LODGE. NO. ., K. of f. Meet " r every Monday evening at s:uo ocioca, m ocnan ' . ao's building-, corner of Cour. aud Second itreeU Solnornine- brothers are cor dial 1 united ... . Vauss, K. U. and S. f MEMSr'EE, O. TV OMSK'S CHRISTIAN TEMPfcKANCK UNION If . will meet every frioay anernoou nan uoca at the reaaine- room Ail are lnvuea. . . .,ivuv uimiDMRN uP THE WORLU Ml. 1V1 u..4 nsn.n kit M. meeta everv Tueedav renins: of each week at 7:80 od-ck, in A. Keller1 All orotoera ano eejouruiug uiuwiw. nvfri to be oreeut. COtmnHA CHAPIEB, C. D. O. r. t mtetm Marcme ball D tli e tnr! and ourtu Tue .. da ataiiikkul ii'h sit b . VI it. tb ctidiallir lu- lla. ItAc'i'. Stcy. ... fl KMPL LOliGE. NO 8, A.- O V. W.-MeeU Week. PATL KKEFT. M. W. W. 8. Mtbrs, Financier ' i tn KHeiieratiaiievcn iuunuiflTo""ni" I AS. kBSMlTH POMT. NO. i O. A. ft Meet I erarv SatnroaT at 730 P. M . in K of P. BuU. U . OF L. fe.. Meets eveiv Friday afternoon la O. K. ot P. Hall. Akfk 1UIIF M 10 I O. K. M Meet YV vrf Weunttdaj e ei ina in K. oi B. hall tfcKANO VEKE1N HaKMuNIK. Meet every JT . bundar evemnv in Keifer Uail w . OF. L. F. DIVISION. NO, 167 Meet n K. t)t of P. Un toe im and ibird Wedneaday of ' uj mostb at 7:80 P. M. THK ( HtKt'HKx. IhoT BAtHe'l ChlhtH tiev. o. D. Tatloh. A si.rt!rM everr Sabbatli at 11 A. m. P. JlJ babbath school immediately after tne trornioveervice. Prayer meeting every inurecay verdbc at 8 P. M. l ciilKCU Ka. Ja Wmstia. raavur. . Services sverr Snndaj niomina and evening. 6T, ...i.., imiwiI .t ierM) n'Mnrk p. M. A cordial invi- tatdoc extended bv both pastor and people to all. g jONUKEOATlONALCHl'BCM-Hev.W.aCfcRTnt f a'BStor. eemcee every ouuuay n . P. Ja. Sunday Bcheol alter morning servire. T. PETEB'S CHURCH Rev. Father BROKaeasM Pastor. Low alass every aunaay av i a. m i 100 A.M. veaperaati r. at. . f PAt'IK CHIIBCH. Union Street, opposite O Fifth. Rev. U!i I). Butcliffe, Rector. or. ttorvioee very Sunday at 1 1 A. M MdWf -B5?'J cuool at a0 A. M. Kwolnft Prarer on Friday al J 30 P. at. ... CHKI8T1AN CHUKCH KST. J. W. JlSai, pas tor. PreaeuliMl every 8unda siteruoon St o'clock la tbs VongTeKational cfaur-' . All ar oor 4ially Invited lALVAKT BAPTT C UBCH ' orner Seventh, 1 ana Unlu... Elder J. if. Mule'. I eu.r betv Isee every bund.y At II A. M. sod 7:30 P. U. J KOONTZ, " Real Estate," Loans and Insiirapce. Afftvt for tbe Pcottlsh Union an Natloi al In surance company of Edinburgh, eootland, Cpll 0.000.000. - - Valuable farm near the City to M l on easy term. omoe over Poet offlse Tbe Dalles, Or JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, (nk.ter V. Und "free. 1 B0 1884.) . ' Business before t United Slates Land . v . Olhce a Specialty. Wall's Block M.ln -t.. V.i.euuv,r Ciik C , Wash C. E. STEPHENS DKALEK IN J) RY G )UDS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES 1 y4 Recor d t treet nrxt door enst of Aavyip just open- d In balBes, si havir.ir a full U'urtoieiit of the latest yo- d- in m liuet 1 tre ksUora of tht- j ubliv p&troijae C F STEPHENS , HENMLKUCK, MsUitriaoturor of and daalar In Harness and Saddlery, Betoud St., near Mocdv Warehouse, TEE DALLES,- OREGON A Work jfartloa :tjiaxrmated t Slvi Mat- FAT PEOPLE. Pau nBserTr Ptus will reduce your weight tEKH AftKXTl. V from 12 to 16 pwi a mouth No stirring sickness or injury; no public ity, They bulM up the htaith and bsntiiyibe omplesion, leavinc; no wrinkle r nai.bineask 8 rout Abdomens and dimcult breathing -urvly relieved, ltd KXIl-.lMfir' Ibl a scientiflv ai.d poai tlve relief, adopted only after years of experience. All order -uppilod direct from our office. Price ti 00 per pacluuri or three p.ckages fur (t 00 by mail postpaid. Testimonial and pirJLicular (sealed Sets. All Correapondeari- Mtretly CSsflles. tlal. PARK REMEDY CO., Boston Mass Denny, Rice & Co. Wool & Commission Merchants 180 Atlantic Ave Boston. Boy Hutu Citeap- ' l f AfBS- of good funuh.g and fruit land fonr 4vr miles from lbDs it, on Cbrnowetn cr k with iroo I house rauly lun isbed crlauiilr barn and odferbui duis. Put lei cod, pleaiy ' I watr frila be aolll fibp. AOcrra or cal as place t . PrTna, Foo.sts, ' Tba DalleAj Onarea. CONSOLIDATED 1882. "fk Regulator Liae" The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co- THROUGH FreiQDt ana Fasseniisr uns - Through Daily trips (Sundays ex ceDted) between the Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 6 a. m., connecting with Steamer Keguiator lor 1 ne Liaues. PASSENGER RATES: Oie way.... Rouxd trip.. .(2 00 . 8 00 Freight Fates Greatly Reduced Shipments for Portland received at any time, day or nip;ht. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. ni. Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address. IcT. C. KLLHMKY, General Agent THE DALLES. OREGON. HARRY LIEI5E, pre&tioai mmmm AND DEALER IN Ckks, Wafehes, .Jew tlrv, Ets. Always keeps on sale the latest and bci ttyli r o Tiuie-piereis uumond hlnxn, tMW-kno Ki: rs, e.l- verwara, etc., tc. REPAIRING A SPEC I ALT X". 162 En f if f-'je--. r' ri Wi Iikqis fe ' o. i 1 Tt.E DALLES. OREGON I COAL! COAL! I am now prepared to deliver Boslyn Coal TVany part of tie irlty ffr tS 5 pe ton. lira is mach cl eai f r ihnn wnnfl and a arrtat deal moie couveDiLt. Ap ply to E E. Lyttle, Agent for O RAN Co R.E. Saltmarshe East M STOCK TfiBDS, ELX FAT THE HigliestCash Price for Hay and Gram. DEALER IN LIVE STOCK. A- A. BROWN IX ASSORTMENT TAILS M B, AND PROVISIONS, Soecial Prices to Cash Olivers 170 SECOND STREET. piSlWllSayir- Charles A, Baldwin &Co. BANKERS, 40 and 42 Wall street. New York. Accounts of Banks and Bankers received f vn mvuhuw cerms. Bonds and Investment Secnrltfec Daily Financial Letter Hailed on Application, CORRBSPONOBNCS SOLICITED. wVyetfwv n"jVaywa JOHN PASHEX The Merchant Tailor Suit Ma le to Order snd s Fit Guaran-eed Clothes 1 le ned on tbe 81.01 1 u Police Near Cor- Third and Wsuhir gtoxt Sts. CITY BAKERY Seoond and Union Streets. A.L. NEWJlAJf. Pronrietor AAIILY GROCERIES d, w. (Successor to P. KREFT CO. Pea'er In &IfilT pappr, Pflinfe, Oik eni (JffiSS3 A'-t't-' ATs'ris' nnrl Pa-r.tPrV Sm.n'iffl Asent for MASURY-S LIQUID PAINT AH orders for painMce, papprinsr and knUomiDicg promptly attended to. A Fine Line of Fresh Built Seeds Just Arrived. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS White Clover Onions Red Clover ' Beans Carrott Turnips Beets Peas Onion Sets and Flower Seeds. J. B. CROSSEN, GROCER.' IREGON : BAKERY A. ,KELLER. Prop: , mm Mepared to fnm!fh families oaif and m canraflu who ur uajicvm Bread,-Cakes and Pies, Fresi i ysters Served in Eitry Style. Stpeoud tatr. Next door to The Dalle Na tional Bank. THE DALLES Cigar Factory SECOND STREET Optolte the Impltmtnt Warehouss FACTORY NO. 105. OlAOO of tre Best Brands mana'act- Ul ifiiiO nrer!. and ordpan from al! pau. of tvhp i-ntinrrv Till" on the hnrtit nntinf The reputation of THE DhLLKS UliAK has hec";n &rrtily etral'iiihed. itnd the manrl fn thi home rriHniHantnaprl articl- is I increaK" a every day A ULK1CH A SON. EfliirDiai 'Exciaie; F. W. SILYERTGOTH, Prop. l"rst-cs Wim a. Liu mra and Cigr A!wy. on Huod . Cirner Eecood and Curt Sirei t?, Tba Dalles, Oregon. Sample: Rooms, 45 FRlT ST (Noarlj- oprodte Umatilla Rouse.) CEARLIE FE A.NE. FB0P. The Best Wines Liquois End Cigars COLUMBIA BREWER! BEER ON DRAUGHT Watches and Diamonds And All Kinds of the Best Jewelry I. C. NICKELSEN. THE DALLES. Children Cry tor PITCHES' Castors 'Cadtoriihso well arl.ipted to children that In-a-uinu-ml im aupe: i..r to ai.y presvrlption knows to me." It. A. Archsu, M. D.u 111 touts Oxford St., Brooklyn, N T " I rwe Tostor'a In mv prartlco. and find it mf a tn hr BpttlU l iiiiMc-i.niia ii. uiuuiiu. r Alr1t Kocp-BT-som, M. a. J007 80 Ave., New Vor!'. From rwBil kn..wladsr I n Bay this .ketaiu lia ru-t sstctillir "iedi tor cuii Caatorla uromotos Dlgeirtiovi, and ovej-oomes Flatuleucy, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dianncea, and Feverishnes Thus tbe child is rendered healthy and Its aieec nntnrs.1. Castoria contairj M Alorpnlna or other luircotic property. The Dalles national Bank OP dalles an?. OR. President, ..Z. F. Moody, Cssiiier, .'. M. k. Mood; General Canning Baslness Trassacted. Sight ETohanaee soM on MKW YORK. !AN FTCANOTSnO. m Rhwest Cur. Second andtVakhington'U. n Successor' to Oeorx Ruch. Ile Cheapest Place THS DALUS FOB All Kinds of Groceries, FLOUR. GRAIN. WILLOW WARES TO. We reswrtfullv illicit a sh of the rublic pat. ronaire and rial) endi avor toZirive entire aatiafao ton to our rufti-mera o-tn n'n pa ntw. A. GEHRES" PROP- IFTOB OF TH15 pioneer $0DAwks SECOND STKEET THE DALLES OR. . atacufactures the Best Articles of Scda, Sarsopaiilla acd Ginger Ale Lean Older- With Andrew Keller, (toufectloner. iionnt flood Samnte Room TH31 DALLES. OREGON. Best Ke mucky Whiskey FBOM LOUS II.X.E. Vory Bpst Key WprI Giuara, and Bea' of Wines. Port-1 A1p and Mils-sul Hwr ilern on band. MAETZ A PTJNDT. PROP'S E UC.VS.ILX. F eceiver -TO THE- S TI GIVES THE Cboiceof Transcontinental Routes VIA VI. SPOKANE MISSE&POLIS DENVER OMAHA AND AND ST.PAUL KANSAS Low Rates to All Eastern Cines OCEAN 8TEAUER8 leave ton ard sveiy Five dsjnfbT SAN FRANCISCO C ALA. Pnr rail details aaUoaO. B. BT. Afc-wt as TH8 D LLUi, oraddrea W. H. HTJRLBURT, Oen. Pass. Aft, PorUaad, Oregoa. BfiflOEhY, OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH IG, 1895. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. entity an Charged. MinneaPOLW. Mtrch 8 Tae jarj'a verdict in tie Hiywird cue is "guilty ar chargi d " Tne verdist Wi kept a se cret while the prisoner was being coo ducted back: to j til. N oaa wis a iowed to leie the court house, and ini'Da4e crowd' githt-red. Ttiej j 'e' order that no ooe should be allowed to ea'tr or leave the court room until IlivwirJ w-i4 atfe beblud the bars wi rfiuaCiv- io preveotiog trouble When W'ird whs brnuzht back tbat the prisoner waa safe tbe verdict was read A coll of the jurv wis demanded, and without hesitation .acb man 8nevrd 'tfUiity." Up tn tbe time the Verdict whs. rend crUDel fur the defense expressed the rrestert confidence Is his acquittal HhII, Hg stant count? attorney, moved for im mediate seu'euce, bat, owing to tbe absence of Erwio, the pssiop; of sentence wa imstpnned uotil Monday morning at 10 oV.lnck. Erwli finished M arootnnt for the defence torinr. He poiotrd not that tbe loan H-rrv H iy ward made Hie- Qina had not been attacked in the evidence rscr-pt hv the loan ct B:irt. The validity of this loan was a citadel of defeoae. It was evdent tbat had the police machine cen properly set in motion the mv'erv surronndiog Mis Oiog's behav or would have been tolved in a manner consistent itb the do hie character of the elr', and an innocent man wou'd have been re'ieved from the charge under which he no rei-ti- In c'o-ine, he said tf.is was the most rpopstrous persecution in hl.lory It took Jadge Pesgrave 8mith 40 mlnu'es fo rt-d his chares to th jnrv Hertecland the vftdict mint be utiiltv achrp;fdor notgailtv. If the dtlend- nnt was pni tv it wis premeditated. Ha eKp'Bined the reasonable doubt theorv a' gre-t tene'h. Hi continued: 'II is n.nef.sHry for TOt to bp si'iffied that Bl'Zt kuled Mss Gr'np; second, (nai Fatw.rd nci'ed him If wh-n von re urn vrsu are 8tii-ri'd mat a xx killed the girl, you mav proceed, tf not, do not con- s-ltTile verdict fur'her. but if. Hrrv Jjd ine-te as charged, yonr verdict will I'eeuil'v" The charge as perfecl'v sa'isfsc.torv to boib aid and no exceptions were poed. The rulins pHsion in Hirrv Hywnd was a'rong in death He li aren a ne: 01 f iu n s morning mat a verdict of ai quntiti fide of two hours. would be reached in Rfvr Hiraurr fSnab. Cincinnati. March 8- Dalng a beavv leg this morning the steamer Long Jellotc. he'oneing to the Cincinnati, Mem P'i'B & New Orlenn Picket L'oe Com pany, sr.iing to New Orleans, p some wav not yet cleirl explained, 'ost her coarse, cmshd aetiast a pier of the Chesapeake & Otio railway br dge and sink. Her 26 rahio passcngera were all rescned bv the companv'l hrbor boat, Hercules CarreU. except a lame man named Aldrich, of Cleveland, who is mis-me. Those of the crew 'Who are missing are: Captain I Lawrence Carter; second mate, name unknown, and three roustabout, also- unknown. The s'eamrr literally crumbled to pieces immediately following tbe col' Iision, and sank, how first The Longfettna was valued at $33,600 and injured for $10 000 She was carry inp 500 tons of freight. Toe resl. cause of the accident is said to he tbat the boat was. unwieldy. The towhoat was sent along with the ftesmbnat to aid hir in pasting the bridge, and was attached to the stern uf he . ten m host fT the purpose of keeping the s'ero cWar of the fridge piers, but provec unah e to do this. M'tiv passengers were in their-slate roims when ' h" cnl'i.ion ocrurred. hnt the nlfls i ol the mhist'e- of both boa's awak.ned them and they nnrried on d-ck. The towhoat ran alongside of the sinking hoa, and the passengers were qilicklv trars'.rred to it. The Longfs ou was one of the band am s pickets on the Otin. Second C erk Colbert and 8-cond Engioter Hart etch h-d a foot crushed . The known I st of d"d numbers three D iVid A'dnch. of R oi-. New T rk, wht wis lame; Ciit"'n I L Crter. the clerk of the hnnt. and James M.I er. a colored potter. The others reported mising bine been account d for. The loas of tne s'eamer is one of th se tragedies there e-ems to he no means of preventing short of i he removal of bridge piers. Earibqaaket at ate a. Pan Fbancisco, Mrch 8 The earth quake which was re-ent'y leit along the northern coast proves to have been a ver able terror at tea, according to s'oiie to'rl bv he crews of the achonne Yolnnt andCT Hill. hicb have j'ist anlv d fro 11 tht Femion of the coast The theory Hrrived at by hydrogr-ihic i.fiBce's, baaed upon r p-.r'a made bv skippers is that th- shock was caused by some gi g nMc errop'l n at tea. The Volant was holding unt a t:ff hieeze about 63 miles off the Mendocino cmtet. in the vicinity of Shelter Cove, when she encountered the shake-up. It tok place a few minuirs before 1 o'clock on the morning of March 1 Tbe ea had been ca'm all nignt, bo, tbe breei kept ur well. The first warning of the earthquake came io the form of a' deafening roar, which seemed 10 rise from the sea. In ao ins ant the ocean was lashed into a mess n foam and in sp its it rose io great . trexser like cd'urans The. achooner stoppid with a t rash just ss tf she bad struck upon a leef. and then i-hook like an aapeo for .ally 'wo minutes. Her tim'ers gr aned and creaked, and it wis thought f a moment she was come down. Those on' deck were knocked down a thoush thev bad been shot, and before the rci.oooer bad stopped trem bling. C' P'ain Erritt sod those of the crew who had mrmd in ru-'hed no on the deck under the impress on 'hat the vessel was going to pieces, and tbey were lo for a rough time of it Af'tr the first shock a second, but !e s-vere one came Then the .wiod d'ed awar and the sea ber-ame perfectly ca'm The schooner O T Hi. wh'ch was car. rying -nmber to this pop from Wi'lapa harbor, wa also to-ed shout foyairy by the esarthqunke. 8b wae only few mi'es astm of the Volant at the time Captain Foresee s orv of his s-rperieocw is at milar m that to'J by tbec'ew of the Voant. He w s unable to deterroice, however, what bad caused tbe commo tion UDttt be had consulted w th the mate of the Vt tvtt testetday. Previous to tbat ke was ol the opisloa tbat be bad encountered a wreck or a reef, and had tnteoded repor'iug to ibat effect to tbe Mercbaota' ExcbaDge. Insurgents Have Taken Vinalea Tampa, Fla, Mirch 8 P-tsengers who nave ja-t hrrlved from Cuba by steomer report that th9 losurneois bae taken Yinales, within 80 or 40 mi'ea west of Hav&o?. Haadred4 of rebels, it is said, attacked the girrisjn, killing 40 Spanish soldiers, and cao'uring a lot ol arms and eoimuaition. Afterward tbe rebels robbed tbe city treasury. This report is accptel here by symut'hiirv with the revolution as indicating that the tn'ite m 'untiinous tectioo of Cal. or m-'re ihan half tbe lUud. is iu rebellion. Heretofore the insurrection has been reore-jected to be wtioily in tbe south and east. Beady to M:Te. Walla Walla, Wah., March 8 Orders from department beadqairtei were received at Fort Walla VVmla at 4 o'clock this afternoon, placing A and D troops. Fourth cavalry, under heavy marching orders to move at a moment's no'ice bv special train to the Umalll'a Io'liin reservation. N'tbing h'S been beard Iu Walla Walla ot acy trouble on Ibe reservation. Tr -op at Haad, Peudleton, Or., March 0 Troop A. of the Ft.urtb cavairy, frorp Walla Walla. arrived here at 8 o'clock tbis'eveoing. on a special tiain. sod will be taken, without delay, to MissiL-n station, on the re.erva tinn, fr.im which poiut it will proceed to the agency, which is near tbe station Iudian Aseot Barpe bad been oo'ifjed from Waabington tbat troops were held in reauintss at Walla Walla, but kept hit counsel, saying nothing until about time tor tbe arrival of the train, when be gave pot information tbat he bad requested bat they come. He alleges it may bt necessary, in order to piotect the agency and tbe white who live on tbe retra- tiou, tu baye the iolditrs at band. Tbis afernoon Judge Fee, of the circuit court, rendered a decision in the haiieas corpus esse. It declares that tbe Iuniaos are citizens, and under the DiWta act en titled to all rignt. privileges and im munities of otner citiZ4a!. exv.ept as to the power to nlnoite inelr allotted land. op the reservation, 1)1 lu lo Which transferred .sutject to toe truateesh'p ot toe Uoi'ed states (overomeot. ltie release ot No Shin and Young Ch'ef wa- also orarea. Luosei lor the Indian court will appeal in this and in auut'ier case, pending. The Indian counsel were seeu, aud said tbey bad told the Indians they must not resort to violence id anv event, but go about quetly and await the nnai supreme court decisions. This the Ioditns promised to do, and tbe head men asserted they won d us their tt Quel ce to prevent any disturbance Tn re is no danger, io tbe ootnioo of every one here, unless the Indians get drank and become involved io trouble wi.o the Iudi-o policemen. A Battle- With Tranps. Wilhinuton, Del, March 9 List night 60 tramps captured the Philadel phia, Wilmington & Bdtimore freight train from Baltimore, due io tbiscpy at 12:80 Conductor Rney and crew were powerless. A lew o' the gang bad revolvers, and all were armed with knives and clubs One brakemao was Kateo and the tramoa attempted 10 force him trtm the car. He took refuge on tbe engine. At Chase station the traicmen were all driven from the tops of the cars, and 11 was expected ao attack would be made ro tbe engine, but soon alter tbe tramp began quarreliog among themselves, sod one was tbrowti from the tram and, it ia sapposed, fata ly injured. Conductor Riley telegraphed to this city for assistance, but as sooa at tbe train stopped tbe tramp lumped trom the cars and ran across the lie ds Afttr a running fight, in which several sfiot. were fired, tbe officers succeeded io capturing 11 tramp. "who onlv surren dered at tbe point of revolvers. Tbi. rooming tbe pneoaer were given a Jul The niBneapells) Henaattoai. Minneapolis, March 9 It was 4 this morning before Harry Hayward was able to s eep, and at 10 o'clock be was still a eeping. He bad packed bis clothing neatly io a valise while waiting the jury Virdict. His only fear was yoleoce from tbe crowd when tbe acquittal came. When he reached bis cell after bearing the verdict, bis first remark was, -B Gid, I'll have revenge; I'll unpack this thing now; if I don't my clothes will got wrinkled" When be was removed to a ee l 00 ibe ecjnd floor tie seemed to realise more tu'ly his perilous siiuttioo. A day aud night watch has been put over him. George A Un&dail was arraigned in ibe municipal court on the charge of penary todav. and his examination set for Wednesday nex, with a bail at $1000. Mi-s Maggie Wacb'er demanded ao ex tminailoo 00 tbe peijury charge, bu' this ws denied, as tlu-aia e wanted time Her at ton ey alto demnded that she be released on her own recouuiztoce. but the atatc would not cousent nod her case was continued until the afiernooo. Dlaaatroaa Jliate Fire. , Hasblton, Pa., March 10 The worst mine Cre in tbe anthracite region for tome time la now raging la tbe H.gdtoo slope of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company. When the fire broke out, six weeks ago. it was at first thought to be of little con sequence. Tne slope was closed soon afterward. 8'oco tbea hundreds of thousands of dotltrs bave been expended to subdue the flames. The chutes of putting the fire out soon are poor, Tbe mine was the most vs'oah'e operated by the company, employing 1100 men. lne -ub'erraoean openings coooect the H z-l'oo mioe wiib three other vaiuab e properties, and these litter are al-o 10 danger. It is es'imated that before the ou break sha i bave been over come. f I UUU.00U will nave to Dc exploded. . Tonbln 1st TlfraPart. Cripplk Creek, " Colo . March 9 Setious trouble is threatened 10 the new mining drop ol A'hambra ever disputed claims. January 89, tbe Alhambra Town & Land Company went into a new miolng center and located in the neigh borhood ot 40 claim, doing but little work 00 them and oot placing them on record, Tbe recent excitement io the camp has brought a deinge of miners and prospector to tbe district, aud tbey have been working tne locations claimed by tbe Albambra : Tbe company baa ide a prote.t against the ooeration of what thev c'aimed as their property, but tbe miners will not cease work A num ber, of cowboys . and prospectors have organized and secured guns and aaamu tioo, -with tbe loteotion of defending their elaias, TELEGRAPHIC. Eight Men Tutu T rue. White Oak, N. M March 10 At 3 o'clock this moroiog tore brokn out in tbe change room at the hoisthouse of the Old Abe mine, and in a few . minutes the structure, a large and well luijit one. wa a mass ol flitn'e. It wi.s completely de stroved, together with the wood and smith sbops. Tbe mill, 60 feet away, es caned without damage. Tbe wood wot k or the ahait waaburoed out and tbe hnjet inir machine dtstrojed. The damage runs blgh up into tn tboasmds, but tte most distressing feature is tbe fact that eight men are imprisoned in the depths whose fate is unknown There la little eround for booe tb.it hey have escaped suffocatit-n. I will not lie po?sitie to eo ter tbe mine to search till tomoirow. JMw WI- b t Meddle. Aibakt. N. Y.. March 11 In a letter written to a state official by Geueral George 8 Bitchellcr, toroirrly miolster to Portug'il, are details o( a Lotewortby interview with tbe pupa The pope ex preseea regret tbat certain new-papers and pub'ic men of America objected to bis seodiop; a de egi'e to Washington or sending cut an encyclical, a feuding to meddle with tbe affairs of a foreign gov eromeut, "Tills is an error," said the pope. do not seek to meddle with governments except to admonish my people to obey the civil law aud coc form to the sutbority of the land in which thev dwell. I sent a legate to America in order tbat I migh be informed as to the character of Amer tcao insli'utlons and tbe peru'iariiies of the national and state governments, and. above all, to reconcile any conflict. If there should be any. between the govern ment ot mv cnuicb and tbe governmet t ol the land General Bttcbellor writes. "His ho'i- nesa nan no cri'i-um to make on oar school system. Ha said : I am Informed that the liheral party controlling the elate of New York cboe one of our priests as a regent of the university, and 1 am told two senators of that grea' state represent two creeds, one Protestant and one Catholic. How, tben, can I Complaint ot the ' institutions ot America! The more I study there th; more they please me. 1 have admonished ail my people ia America to. refrain from strikes, and never resort to violence to redress grievance, but to appeal to law aud tbe cunstuutioQ .' " A Riot ! Sew Orleans-. New Orleans, March 11 At 10:30 a large number of white men appeared 00 tbe levee at the head of St. Andrew's street, ard by threa'S and violence drove off the colored laborers The police ol;.. uersed the whites after firiag a number of shots. No one was hurt.' Thirty or 40 shots were fired by "tbe whites, and two negioea, John Parker and Pbilip Fischer, were fatally woooded. First Officer Spain, of the Br'ttial ship Akiifnr, who witnessed the tior, says: "Thr -e vessels, lying between Jackson n-i St, Mary's streets, were being loaded bv a crew of white men, hut they quit work. There was a crowd of darHes away dowo the levee, walking np. When the two crowds met I beard several shots and no'iced a panic among the black. A'xiut 50 shot were fired." Mounted Officer Miller, the onlv pnlicemta on the upper portion of the wharf at the time, beard the fusilade shots. When ha dashed around the corner ot Jtcksnn street be saw the negroes running 10 every direction. chased by blue aud red-shirted wbice men, firing as tbey rap. Tbe crowd of whites quickly vanished. Bev.lt Milll Centlnaen. CatCASo, March 11 Girl inmates of the state heme for juvenile offenders were again in revolt today, and the police arrested them. Tbey claim thev bad be.-n treated so rigorously tbey could oot B'aod it. Tbe girls dec'ared they would bave no more of ibe present mode of punishment, aud shrieked defiance at tbe matrons, rattled tbe bars of their windows ard screamed at passers-by . Lirge crowds gathered 10 the streets about the build ing and six of tbe girla were taken to tbe ponce a'atiuo Tbe trouble began last night, when. fir a breach of discipline). Matron Day- ten ocked Mamie Davis in the "strong room" and chained her to tbe fl.ior. Tbe other inmates smashed the door sod re leased tho prisoner, following her libera tion by a no', which coded only when four of 1 he r rgleadtrs were arrested. The revolutionists, who range in age trom 14 to 17 years, claim ihey wete starved and imprisoned lor trivial offeLSts. Mewteweesl to Veath. Minneapolis, Mian., March 11 Har ry T Hay ward came into court today in the same leisurely, calm manner that has characterized his demeanor throa .-bou rne trial, and surveyed the crow 1 coolly while bis hind-uffa were being removed. Judge S'ni'b agreed to examine the grounds urged for a new trial by March 29. He sail be hsd 00 doubt whatever that the verdict was a just and righteous ooe, and while he did not believe in 'cap i'al punishment, it was Lis painful du'y to pass seoieoce in auooidance with the law "The sentence of this cur," he con tinued, 'i tbat you be taken bence 10 the county j d', and there coutloed until atter a period ot three months' time, end tbat vou then betaken to tbe piece ol execution sod baugtd by the nee a noil dead " Harry listened calmly and rat dowu without the slightest stmw of feeling Argument Braoaarsl. Washington, March 11 Argument on the part of ibe government in behalf of tbe constitutionality ot '.be income tax cares was resumed today before ihe su preme' court of the United State-. As-istapt Aitornev General Wnitoev condoning tbe argument At'oraey General O ney, Senator Edmonds and others present claimed tbat thetez was not uniform, and tbat income beneath $4000 were not taxed, and tbat such legislation was therefore olass legislation. This was admitted to acerta n extent by Wbucry, but be denied that it vn a vital point. I bad been established, he declared, that tbe legislature could select aoy class ol individual for t'Zifao. He was followed " by QJmuad lor tbe appellants, . , Katie Mm Veaad. Tacoka, March 11 Katie Hackwrth, tbe P'C'ty 14 year-old daughter of Mrs. A C Arper, of 8e ttle, b as been missing since Welnesfav- For two years she lived at the Jbi dren's H me in this city, and became mach attwhed to Matron Bsrrie. About January 1 her mother, having remarried, took her home. Wed Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U. 3. Gov't Report ABSOISUTEIIY PU1RE nesday afternoon Katie s arled 10 school m o:ait-e wuu nootuer gin, nut w.s handed a note, after readine which she aid she had been called to Tacoma N ulling h i since been seen of her Mr and Mrs. A'oer have been searulunt- tor her, and the police are on the outlook Tbe girl i well developed, being large tot uer age. The Plttattarg (strike. Pittsrcru, M irch 11 Tbe strike of ihe miners has reached a point wbert both sides are claiming 'be advantage The miners' say tbey now hsve over S00O men working at tbe 69 cent rate Fourth pool opera'nrs Saturday eveo'mp agreed to pay the 69-ceot rate, and moi the men returned 10 work this morning Operators of tbe entire district will mee this aiternnoa to discus, tbe situation. hut claim the met ting is op sign of weak- n9ft on their part.. An loeumr-T k Rallng. Washington, March 11 Treason officials bave made important ruling to the n -ct that dividends received by a resident of the United States from cor 00 ratiooa fortigo or otherwis-. duiog busi oess wholly without the United 8 ates and having principal Sicca and propertt outside- tue Uul'ed states, eucb Corpora. lions not being linu'e on net profits. mut-t ne returned as income by pereoss receiving the same. Fenr the Japanese. London, Much 11 A Shanghai dis patch aays Chinese residents are leaving Puking, Tieo Tmo, Takn and their outlv lug disiricta, leuringa Japanfse invasion The steamers arriving i Suangbai are crowded with refugees. t'rryihtBK aiet. Londjn, March 11 A Peking dis patch siys a number of Isdies have come to Peking from Kdgau deeming Peking the safer place. Everything is quiot io feklng, . FUU A VIVOHCB. Io Colorado a wife was granted a de cree because ber husband cut off ber angs. In Ohio a divorce was recent'y granted h-cau-e "the defendant pulled this p'ainl ff ou' of brd by his whiskers" A Mew York mm in petilioaing for divorce, pleaded that "the defendant mid not Bew 00 plaintiff buttons." A decree was granted iu Ma-sucbnsetU because "the defeodaot ketps this piamtifX awake most of tbe night quar reling A Wisconsin man got a divorce because his wife kep' a servant girl who spit 00 the frying pan to see if it was hoi enough to fry. A Tennessee court liberated a wife because "the defendant does not wsah himself, thereby causing the plaintiff great mental anguish ." Io Peonsvlvama a husb.nd was re lievpd of the yoke of matrimonv becaase "the defendant struck this plaintiff a violent blow with ber bustle " In Minnesota a decree was given to the tie because "the -deteodaot never cuts bis toe oai'is, and. being restless to his leep, scratches ibe plaintiff severely. A IN aw x rx wile was granted a divorce because bet bushand threw ibe baty at ber. when she hit him with the coal bucket for spitting on the stove An Indiana divorce was some years go granted because "the defendant pulled all the covering off his plaiotifl'e bed and she likewise r.o a knitting needle four inches into bis arm." A Missouri divorce was granted because "tbe defeodaot goes gadding about aod leavea this plaintiff sopperlees or, if be gets aoy, be baa to cook it bim Self." A Kansas wife was released from ber osband because "tbe defeodaot pinched be nose of this plaintiff, causing it t become, very red, therebv causing tbe olain'ifi great pain and anguish of mind ." Alaaka. Boundary llne- Tbe Seattle chamber oi congress has appointed a commitlee to Investigate the quest'on of tbe boundary between Alaska and British Columbia and to arouse pub ic opinion to tbe importance of main taining American rights in tbis mailer The question Is 10 be considered by an international commisslou this year and aa preliminary step surveys bave beeu made by both parties, bat the British how much more tborougness and activ ity in tbis matter than the Americans, and in order lo obtuiu possession ot tbe You- on mines thev are now preparing to build a roid over the Taku Paas to the headwaters of tbe Youkon. Tbe principal controversy binge on the interpretation of ihe treaty locating the boundary ten marine leagues from tbe shore. Eaglaod cor.teuds tbat this line should not follow tbo ioleis, while Amer ica holds .tbat it should. II England's contention prevails Juocau and the best harbors will be hor territory. All the chambers of commerce on the coast will be asked to co-operate. Got,' Xord's Oorrospondenta. Overnor Lird is alree ly getting curious letter from everybody almost. The Pott Siy: ' . " An11.il from Tens wiites for a personal letter aod a photograph of tbe governor of O egon. Another from Sooth Carolina, near the land of Bill Nye's razor backer) hots ami tar heeled cowa, writes lor a piece f velvet, and ia extct eno gh to tame tha color. TbU eoo of tie 'eouth stat that it i hi purpose to work the full name of tbe goveri or 00' velvrt and place it 00 ex hibit. ou at the Atlanta exp ition. On writi r ia modeat aud would bit satisfied with only ou ru:cgr-pi; sod from Montana, a wrreau aritis a vtry sm-ible' Itttr and make some saggeuions alenz tbe line of humaoiiy lhat are worth considering. She has a brother only twenty-three year old in the Oregon penitentiary, and. While ah d' es not implore the gtv-roor for his par d 10, ak that be nse hi influence to have a (cbodl established 10 the prison'. She be lieve tbat every convict under thirty year of age ahould be ri quired 10 attend aohool certain hour of eaoa day and arue that it would he infinitely better than supporting them ia idleoess or having men make bed quilts, ernes, bair bridles, eta NO. 3) ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS . who care to pav a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will fiud the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL.OTHERS T Made '.from: the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are - ABSOLUTELY PURE - A Firing Machine Mr. E'gin Parrott has been canvassing the city during the pa t few dsya for sobsorip- tion to shares of (took of hi brother' fly ing machine, aud baa made sale of all of them except oue, whioh ha ia reserving far espeoial friends. It is known as ths Parrott Erie! Ntvigatioo Co., and the principal place of bufine.s will be Qoldnndale, Waab, Mr, Farrott.lia a draft of the air abip, with two' views froht and side. ' Oa tba - . - - - . upper part are what are termed arrow plants, -sop ported by aluminum bars, which tpread.out lika- the : wina. of a bird when th (hip; ia in motion, and . fold - op when atationarv. These have a upward buoy ancy ot 8000' pounds Under tbia ia the hy drogen charnb't, 80 feet in length, which only weighs 650 pounds and posses, a lifting cap.city of 829 pound. Two men eoald easily oarry tbia 00 their shoulders, if necss- s.ry. ins lowest.apartment oonatsts of tbe paaienger coaoh, in which there ia imp's room to oarry thirty parsons. This car ia &Sti on ,winIOg pl.tf irm whwii work au omatically, and arljuats itself to any position There are three propellers, one on each aide and one at tbe stern. r These will be uied for velocity. and. for steering purposes, and will be worked by an . engine. whioh together with the boiler, capable of g-tneratiug foitV horse power, only weighs 60 pound.. It is calculated the air ship wi.l attain a ve ocity of about 60 mil s au hour, aod perbapt a - mors rapid spaed. Work is now being puslied forward on the hydrogen chamber aod arrow planes, and it is expected Ihe trial trip will be msda about the middle of May. If successful, sod there is nc doobl 00' this point on the part of the pn j-ctcrs, several ships will be con structed. For fra ghtmi; rurpoeea the ship now being built will oirry two tons, aod larger ones will be pat ia the trade as soon a the UaiBa demands inoreaao faeilities. When th fliog rtubhioe makes Its first trip the dietms of Bellamy. Donnelly and otbera will be realiz d. aod the problem will have been solved by a western boy, bora and reared in Oregon. ' Salvation Amy Colony- It is reported on guod authority, say the Yakima Herald, that rsnTeaeaUtivea of the Sunoyaida canal stockholders are in oorrsi pdenoe with General VVm. Eoib, tbe 'commander" of the Salvation, army, in London, with regard to a proposal recently mad ths leadeia of tbat organisation ia Amerioa. To plan io queetioo i that the Salvation army foood instead of another of ita fa in on. "hooves" a oolony nodsr the juony.id canaf, oumpoaad of a number ot that organisation' poor bat worthy oharges iu tha large cities of tnt east. It is rumored hat 1000 aoiei have been set aside for tbe amy for thie parpoM, Thus will be divided ato 5-aor trait for each family, and 200 'amilie oould that boom self sapporting, and OioJd grow pro. parous and happy ia tbis great and moat fertile valley of the far uortbwvtt. Gansa Birds for Oregon. PorUaad Bun", Captain George -Pop baa Just beta ad vised that an old aod valued friend, now bound for the Columbia river, in the British hip QUnalvin, will bring for bim a number of pairs ot Japanese quail, and that tboy stool th voyage of, 24 day, from Kcb to Port Angelea, in good shape. It is tbe in tention le bav these birds- tamed oat ia tome favorable location in the valley, aod it ia hoped that portMuan will show the little traogera some little - forbearance in ordsr bit thy may. multiply: .- A full desortptioa f the bird will bt given when they arrive. which may be any day now, aa the vassal i aow en route to tbia port from tbe toaod. If this effort to stook Oregon with game bird prove as saeoesafal as. Ihe in trod ao- tioo of pheasants, all lovers, of sport and ood game ...will soon bava. a variety of ohoioe. Wood Wood! Weedl ' Oak: fir and. slab" wood at minimuta rates. Scud ui your orders trom the nearest telephone. " '" Jog. T. Petsbs 4 Co. Awarded . 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