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ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. 4 ' TODAY'S WEATHER. '-5 . The ASTORIAN has the laig- est LOCAL circulation, the larg- est GENERAL circulation and i largest TOTAL circulation of all ' V papers published in Astoria. jf For Western Washington and Western Oregon, occa- i slonal showers, slightly Xj warmer. For Eastern Ore. r gon and Eastern Washing- A ton, occasional light rain or ,1 snow; slightly cooler. TELEGRAPHIC ..PRESS REPORT. At Mi kA M m V B v - ry r UU tr if! m VOL. XLIV, NO. 57. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed,,Provlslons, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor, Cu aud Squemoque Streets. At torli. Ore. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, nrst-claa8 horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CJWP CORK A SPECIWiTY UTZ Olney street, between Third and and Fourth Astoria, Or. C.J. TRENCH ARD, Agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific Express Co " HOIBE and PHOENIX INSURANCE CO'S. Custom House Broker and Commission Merchant 503 Bond Street. HAVE YOU A WIFE? Have you any little ones? If so, buy a lot on the Seashore, and build them a summer home. Ther Is no more beautiful place than Silver Point Cliffs. E. Z. Ferguson, agent. Astoria Ab stract Company. Snap A Kodak at any man coming out of our store and you'll get a portrait of a man brimming i.er with pleasaut thoughts. 8uWi quality In the liquors we have to otter are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN. Corne and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold. That from his family wo.uld withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We have the larges and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fall to pleas the closest buyers. HS1LB0RN & SON. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Concomly St, toot of Jackson. Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Entfnes. Boiler work. Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castlnes of All Descriptions Made to Order on Short Notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O B. Prael...- Secretary Hunter Epicures say the best ,,UV Pork Sausage combines & the flavor of of lean pig flergen'S.pork with the flaky fat and the fines herbs. We furnish the table with this kind of sausage that pleases the veriest epicure. Portland Butchering Co'a Marks Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth street We Ought to Know Something about pianos, for we have bought and sold them for a life time, he knowledge thus gained has prove io us that the Chickerlng, the Hard- u-.an and the Fischer are the best pi anos now before the public. They show perfection in every detail. WILtEY B. ALLEN CO. They Lack Life. There are twines sold to flshermea on the Columbia river that stand la t.h same relationship to Marshall'a Twine as a wooden Image does to ths human being they lack strength uie evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just as well." They won't They cannot. Violin Lessons given by Mr. Emll Tiiielhorn, graduate of the Hamburg; Conservatory, Germany; also a member of the Chicago Musical Society. Studio, corner of 12th and Commercla streets, up stairs. This is the month in which to have your Roses, Ornamen tal and Fruit trees trimmed. For all such work call at GRUNLUND& BRIX. Cor. trh ft Eochanirt'Strwt. Opp. Flavel Residence- M flayhap i. i rMflLlrlnar rour houM OUi 011111 sav vr r - this spring; possiblyon building a new one. If so. remember we are earpen aid buiWers with a shop full of tools always willing to do such job. and want r 4 V03NEY. Shop on Uwaoo Dock. HOW CAN Rut T An aell Men's and Boys' Negligee overshirts at 25e. " with yoke 50. 75, fl. Boys' (4 to 14 yrs.) Knee paut suits 75, 81, 150, 2. ' " " ail wool 2fin. " (7 to 14 yrs.) Double seat and knee pant suits f 4 (U to 1ivra ) Lonu naut all wool snits $5. Men's all wool suits H6. 17 and upwards. ' Lace or Uutter satin catr snoesi.ou " " " Whitman calf shoe 82. ii ,i it pevon Light onlt shoe $2.50. " Far felt hats (1, l.l2. 160 and upwards, " " fedora hats 81.50, 2 aud upwards. " " stiff bats 11.50. 2 and nnwards. Quilts (full size) 81, 1.25.,? .50. and 2. BlaDkets (10-4 size) 81.60, 2, 2.50, 3, S.50, 4. Full lines of Men's and ishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes. Trunks, Valises, etc., from 16 to 33 J per cent less than elsewhere. Lt3T3ee show windows and be convinced. I. L. OSGOOD, The One Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, 506 and 508 COMMERCIAL STREET, ASTORIA, OR. The Packers of Choice lolumbia " River Salmon Their Brands and Locations. NAMK. LOCATION. Astoria Pk g Co.. AstorU.. 4 Klnney'l Uotau A. Deylln. BlHck Oval Booth A. Plt'gCo. Astoria.. CookiHll.. UolumbUMverPkcrt'o Aurorln.... Astoria ...... Brookfleld., I Magnolia I Whits Star tagtt- OeorK- I Fishermen's..-.. i Scar.dinavtan Klmnre samunl , Q MeglnrftCo riahemeo't Pkg Co.., Astoria.. I " KlflBALL" PIANOS i ORGANS. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. EXCLUSIVE -TERRITORY ALLOTTED. Correspondent .;. W. W. Manufacturers. Factory wWAlaln Office and warerooms, 26 & Rockwell St 343-353 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Chicago, III. Pacific Coast Office and Warerooma, 333 Alorrlaon, cor 7th St. Portland, Oregon. L. V. MOORE, manager. e CASINO. Th 7th Entire Change of Program, Monday MORRIL & FLOYD irlsh, Hebrew and Negro Impersjnations, Intro ducing their laughable comedy 'LIFE IN A TENEMENT HOUSE." Prof.LEVINA,-Hihclassmolern maSc introducing sUrtling phenomenos. OLLIE O ATMON,-National Descriptive songs, flags of all Nations. CAD WILS0N-"Suh nice girl, too," Singing the latest N. Y. success, "He wanted me to be his living picture." MAY DEVILLIOU.-Character dancer. BERTHA KELLOGG.OpatlVocalist VERE DE-VERE -Ihe California Nightengale. EARL LKLAND"Ser;o"''cEntertainer-" Concluding with Billie Morris' laughable sketch, "The Senator and the Menkey." Admission 10 and 20 cents. ASTORIA. OREGON, HE Boys' Clothing, Furn A FULL, LINE of Baby Garages at GRIFFIN& REED'S BKAVD. AOR.Ntg. ' f Astoria Pk'gt'o. M.J. Kinney. . Astoria- Diamond. A. Booth A Hons ... Cutting Pag Oo .... Elmore, Sanborn A Co J. G, Megler......... Fishermen's PkgCo Chicago .. nan Francisco Astoria , ........ Biook field Wa Astoria.. Klf hnrmeu Wholesale Prices Quoted -To-responsible DEALERS AND flERCHANTS. Solicited. -: Catalogues Mailed Free on Application. KIMBALL CO. & BOND STREETS. Evening, March 4th. TUESDAY j HORNING, MARCH 12.' 1895. TH IRE CITIZENS i. - The Umatilla Indiana are Ilav '; ing a High Time. WHISKEY BY TrIE BARREL FULL They Are American Citizens and as Such The; Have a Right to Get Drunk. Associated Press. , Pendleton, (Marcb U.-A peculiar con dltion of affairs prevails or the reser vation and the Iftilted States Indian agent finds himaelf with eJbsoluteJy no authority. 8o far as the outbreak Is concerned, no ona among1 the agency eontlntrenlt fears or believes such a thing; will take plate. It Is but natural that amldslt the excitement attending the arrival of the United States sol diers eo me remarks of a ferocious na ture should be attributed . to the Im dlans, They are elated over the fact that they are dertared citizens, and now buy liberal quamtltlesi of whisky Six were brought Before the recorder In PerwKleton today (or drunkenness, and the report went out What all were pre paring for a gram paw wow and spreet Sllgtit dlsturlbauides occur, but there Is nothing sertousj Old Wolf, the dig nified old Jailer at the agency Jalk walks through the agency cells and clangs his tiundh of keys. . Not a sol itary Indian is under his care, and not one Is likely to fee tor many weeks. Likewise the Indian policemen rldt about the agency)and for hours sit In the saddle looking at Che soldiers. ' IT WOULDN'T W A'RK. Captain Broman and His Queer Craft on a Sand Spit. MarshfleM. Oregon, March 11. Ca.pt. Broman did not get to sea In hit cranky little boat yesterday. He was In Ms boat and was towed down within two miles of ithe-toar where. he cut loose, ewrd tried tirre oaiunidr canvas. She, was very cranky and would hardly stand with a spar In her, and while there was scarcely any wind and the bay was as smooth, as a mill pond Captain Broman had to keep shifting himself to keep her on an even keel When he had proceed a Short distance the 'boat struck a whirlpool, caused by Jhe rapid ebb tide, and turned over on her aide, but the navigator crawled around on her, got hold of the rigging and got her back on an even keel.' The life saving crew was on hand to wit ness the 'performance, and went tc Broman to help him. He asked to be towed to sea, but Captain Wilcox would not do that and persuaded Bro man to give him his line. The life saving orew could not stem the tide with Dhe log boat in tow, so they pull ed her ashore where the stronk ebb tide soon left her high and dry on the sand. Captt. Broman- tried but could not gat any assistance to sea. He Btiled his 'boat back to Empire City today and came up to Marchfleld to get the Areata to tow him out, but Capt. Cousins said he would be con victed of manskaiig liter if he did so Tomorrow Capt. Broman will go aboard the Areata and the Iboat will be taken In 'tow, and when outside she will slow up and let Broman try his boat for a time. If she can't live In hc sea, uapt. Broman will be taken on board again and left off at Port Or ford. BIG MINE DISASTER. Probably Thirty Men Are Suffocated In a Burning Mine. Minneapolis, March 11. A special tc the Tribune from Wlnnepeg, Manitoba, says: The ahaftbouse at the SuKos gold mine, fourteen miles from Rat Portage, caught fire this afternoon, and before the flames were discovered, they completely enveloped the building. This shut off the air supply of the mine, In which -were working 25 or 30 ' miners A messenger who arrived at- Rat Port age from the mine at 8 o'clock tonight says when he left at 4 o'clock only four of the men had' been brought up. A number of doctors were working over these In the 'hope of resuscitating tfhem, but with small chances of suc cess. The other men in the mine are certainly . suffocated and practically given up for lout The Shaft machin ery being disabled, hindered the work or rescue. Tne rarmiles of the men live at Rat Portage and there Is great excitement as their only communica tion with the mine ( by a circuitous and somewhat dangerous wagon trail SATISFACTORY' PLATE TESTS. Washington, March 11. The navy de partment accepted SIS tons of Harvey, lzed nickel steel armor, nearly half of Che side armor for the battleship Ore gon, made by the Carnegie Steel Com pany, as a result of the trial of an lg-mch plate at Indian Head today. The plate received two shots from a 12-tnch gun. The first was sent at a velocity of 1041 feet per second, and smashed to pieces on the face of the plate, which was scaled a little at the point of contaot but not cracked. The sec ond shot had a velocity of 1926 feet. This penetrated nine lnclhee and then broke up, tout It cracked the plate from top to (bottom. ' The plate, however, was pronounced" to be of good Quality. . VESSEL OWltfBBS LIABLE. The Supre'meVcourt"isayB They Must Have Seaworthy Vessels. Washington, March .11. In the su pwme court ltclday.he'case'of James Henderson eti al. vs the owners of the steamer Caledonia, vs. Mayor Golds smith, was decided," Involving the ques tion of he lla'Wlfty of a carrier for loss by dlay In ithe Shipment of merchan dise. The case was, appealed by the owners of thevessel from, a decision of the circuit' court. of the Maesaohu aettS 'dlst.'fct which' held them responsi ble for the loss caused by the delay In shipment of cattle. Th defense in .the original case was that -the deJaj was occasioned toy the breaking of the vessel's Shaft. -' The court held, however, that the exception was not sufficiently specific and sustained1 the decision of 'the court (below. A vessel, said Chief Justice Fuller, in delivering the opinion, must be whotly seawor thy; Jt was not sufficient that its own era rtiouhi th4nlk It was. seaworthy. Jus tices Brown, (Harlan, and Brewer dis sented. . IMPORTANT PATENT SUIT. Baltimore, March 11. Judge Morris, of the United States circuit court hand ed down a decision today In a patent suit of the Weatlnghouse Air Brake 'Company of Pittsburg, against tse Boy. den Power Brake Company, of Balti more. The suit was brought to se cure an order restraining the Boyden company from an alleged Infringement of a patent ' for - quick action of air brakes. Judge Morris decldet-ln favor of the fWestingihouse Company, except In some minor details. A vast amount of money is said to have been Involved in this eult. The Boyden Company, it Is understood, has Bpent over a quarter of a million dollars in the development of Its Ibrake, which is used on some 60 or 60 railways. OOREA'S INDEPENDENCE. London, 'March 11. A dispatch to the Times from Peking says the Chin ese government through the United States ' ministers, Messrs. - Denby and Dun, T have already agreed upon the points in the peace conference regard ing the Independence of Corea, the ces sion of territory, and a money Indemni ty, tihe amount to toe agreed on by the envoys. It Is expected the agreement will be signed at an early date. MART, OH! MARY. . Topeka, Kan., 'March 11. Mary E. Lease, the noted Populist orator, has not made up her mind to give up the place on the 'board of charttles to Geo. , A. Clark, although he had been ap pointed toy the governor and conflremd toy the senate. She claims her time will not expire until February, 1896, and If her lawyer can find a hv.ir to sustain her claims, she will make a fight In the courts. AN EASY WINNER. London, March 11. In a boxing match at Central Hall, Holborn, this evening, between Frank P. eiavin, of Australia, and Frank Craig, the "Kaflem Coffee Cooler," for a purse of $5,000, Craig was knocked out hi one round. SAN FRANCISCO RACES. San Francisco, March 11. Six fur longs, maMens 'Examiner, 1:13 1-4. Six furlongs iFerrler, 1:13 1-2. Six furlongs George L., 1:13. Seven furlongs, match ra?e 'Ingomar, 1:30 3-4. ' One mile Nebuchadnezzer, 1:42. Five furlongs Venus, 1:01 1-2. PORTAND'fl SCHOOL ELECTION. Portland, March 11. J. A. Strow jbrldge was elected school director to day, by a majority of 750 over D. P. ThorrrpMos. The question of tolls on the bridges across the Willamette river was de cided In favor of no tolls. ONLY A FAKE. The story of the mutiny and wreck ing of the Portland Lloyds, as tele graphed from Philadelphia, did not find many believers along the river front yesterday, says Sunday's Ore- ronton. That they were correct in their suspicions, was shown by tho fol lowing dispatch received from Wash ington last night: "From reports received at the state department from the United fitates consul at Cailao, Peru, there Is every reason "bo suspect that the strange talt that came to Philadelphia In a letter from Charles Jones of mutiny on the American bark Portland Lloyds, and the wrecking of the vessel near Junla, Chill, was put afloat to cover the de sertion or some misconduct of tha crew. "According to she consul's report the bark, which hailed from Seattle, put Into Callao toward the end of last year. Hhe cleared for Junla, ChllL De cember 1, and soon after there were stories afloat that -Che crew had mutl tried, the officers had been killed, and finally the Ship had been wrecked with a loss of all but two men. The consul traced the story to a latter written by E. M. Kaknr and another man, who ctalmed hey inad been the only men to escape. The consul reports that Plagirai & Co., charterers of the vessel at Callao, have received letters showing her to be at junia. Chill, loading." Rioting Lawmakers at Indian apolis, Indiana Last Night. MANY . LEGISLATORS INJURED if-,. - A Disgraceful Attempt to Keep a Veto Message From the House Before Adjournment. Associated Press. Indianapolis, March 11. The legisla ture broke up In a wild riot tonight in wMch tlmost every member' partici pated. Revolvers were drawn and many persons were seriously injured, Adams, of Parke county, perhbips fatally.. For fully 20 minutes the state house was filled With a bowling, surging mob, Myron King, the Governor's pri vate secretary, attempted to enter the house wlrjh an important veto mes age, to deliver to Ithe speaker before 12 o'clock, the time" of adjournment sine die. ' He was denied 'admission and then the Democrats attempted to force the doors open, but the crowd of Re publicans, who were bent upon the governor's secretary being kept out With his message,' i-eslBted with all the force they could command. 1 Finally the doors were forged open. King, who was In front, was forced right Into the crowd of Republicans, who wer bent upon keeping him from the speak er. With one accord the men began striking at each other and the secre tary was In great danger of being kill ed. "Kill him," cried a, hundred voicesv Inch by Inch She Democrats gained ground.' (Many persons were knocked down and trampled under foot. Revol' vers were flourished in the air. At 11:57 dhe excitement was Intense. Men were fighting In every part of the room, and several of them -were bleeding from nu merous wounds. - A few minutes later King, with the clothing almost torn from his body, and hits back bleeding, was pushed by main strength, through tine orowa and unrown neaviiy against Hhe speaker's desk. He had Gov. Mat Chaws', veto in his hands but It never reached the speaker. When King we, about to place It In Speaker Adams' hand, that official kicked and beat back the crowd, and in a voice thiait could be heard above the horrible din, cried: The house has adjourned; the house has adjourned." The trouble originated over an at tempt this morning to supplant Custo dian Griffin, a (Democrat, with a Re ptiUlrcan. ' The governor Was three days In which to consider all measures. The bill was referred to the governor three mights ago. It was his scheme to hold it to the last minute and then the legis lature could not pass It over his veto. AT OLYMPIA. - . Worked Hard All Day With an Even ing Session. Olympia, March 11. Both houses of the leglMature worked hard all day and held evening sessions. The senate pass ed ithe house bill appropriating ti.OOO annually for the state historical so ciety, and the house iblll to tax migra tory stock in the county in which It Is grazing April 1st. The totll applies to Oregon stockmen who drive sheep across Into Washington to grate. The hiouee today passed the house bill for a state wagon road from Clarke to Klickitat county. J. C. Taylor's Iblll appropriating $47,- 000 for the maintenance of a soldier's home. Mtiroy's bill 'taking advantage of 1,000,000 acres of aridl land 'given the state for reclamation on corucIUlon that It be reclaimed. The Mil carries an ap propi-tatton of $16,000. ' The general approprtaiUon bill passed ayes 48, nayes 13. All the Populists and throe Republicans VaniEaton, Lyman and Morgan, opposed it. All matters relating to Hhe Impeach ment of Superior Judge Landhorne, of Lewis, Pacific and Wlahklakum coun ties, were Irtderinltely postponed, and Hhe bill was passed ' empowering the supreme cjurt to try all officers liable to Impeachment. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Sain Francisco, March, 11. Arrived Schooner More, from Alaska; Farallon, from Puget Sound; toark Palmyra, from Port Oamlble. ' Departed City of Puebta, for Victo ria and Port Townsend; Costa Rica, from Nanehno; bark Carrollton, from Nanatmo; schooner Annie Gee, Gray's Harbor. 'Freights and charters American bark Carroll ton, coal from Nsnalmo to Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report PRICE, FIVE CENTS. San Francisco; British ship Colony, at San Diego, wheat from Portland to United Kingdom, -Havre, Antwerp or Dunkirk. A JAPANESE VICTORY. London, Mardhi 11. A Shanghai dls patch to the Tlnves says: The Chinese force of 7,000 men supported 'by 30 guns, was attacked at 'Don Bhotal on Satut day last. The attack was successful, and In two hours the Chinese fled tow ard Chi Chow,' losing 400 men.' Tha Japanese loss -was ten killed. After toumllngDon Shotaton for strategic rea sons, the Japanese recrossed to Llao. A POPULIST VICTORY. Seattle, March 11. The long contro. versy over the county treasurershlp was ended today when J. W. Maple, the Populist elected last fall was installed ' and A. P. -Mitten, the retiring treasurer, transferred to hint the cash on deposit at the banks, amounting to over S300, 000. iMfcuple insisted' on the production of ithe mony at eadh bank, and re deposited as a special deposit. , "DON"T CARD A (DAMN." Indianapolis, March 11. lieutenant -Governor Nye ruled today that the sen- ' ate could not pass any bills as It was the last day of the session. Governor Matthews protested, saying he had three bills before the senate which ought to be acted, upon. Nye replied, "I don't care a dtwnti for your bills." CONDENSED TELEGRAPH. Tacoma, March 11. Th .water supply in tlhe residence portion of the ctt -was shut off today toy order of the superior court and a water famine is Impending. The court decided that the main supply of water does not belong 'to the city tout to private individuals, although the city -recently paid twe million dlollars foe. the supply. Suits are now pending to recover the money. Dover, Dal., March 11. Tlhe sixty, ninth ballot for Unilited' States senator taiken today resulted HlgiglnB, 6; Ad dick, 6; Massey, 4; Wolcott, 6; Tunnel, S New Orleans, March 11. The ease' of 'dhe state against the Olympic Club was decided today In favor of the club on all points of the controversy. Glove contents will therefore be permitted as heretofore. Denver,- March' 11. In accordance with a resolution adopted by the sen. ate. Senators Fulton, Armstrong, and ' Kennedy were today appointed a com mittee to Investigate the blacklisting by railroads of strikers. - . -Winnipeg, March 11. ATapeotal from Rat Portage to .the Free Press sayi the Sultana mine Is on fire.' Twenty miners are at 'Che foot of the Bhnft and It is feared they will be suffocated. Chicago, March 11. Mr. Marcus Whit man's mlsolon was the theme yesterday of itlhe sermens of a number of the con gregational ministers. This Is In ac cordance with a resolution that on March lOUh sermons should be preached about the work of Dr. Whitman and Hhmt offerings s Would toe taken to -aid In providing a memorial to him. The memorial proposed Is a $200,000 endow, merit of Whitman's college, at -Walla Wlallia, Wash, which la near the site of Dr. Whitman's martyrdom. D. K. Pearson of tihls city offered to give $50, 000 on condition- that an additional $160,000 should be raised. Of this amount the city of Walla Walla has already contributed $50,000. The of ferings made yesterday were lljDeral. Washington, MarcSi 11. i llpon re pre. sentatlons of the agents of the Umatil la, Orewom, Indian agency, that trouble might follow the release upon habeas corpus of the two Indians now under arrest, the war department authorized General Otis, commanding the depart ment of Uhe Columbia, to send troops there, if It his Judgment it. Is deemed necessary and prudent to do so. New Orleans, March 11. At 10:30 a. m. a large number of white men ap peared on the levee at the head of St. Andrews street and by threats and vio lence drove oft -the colored laborers. The police dispersed the whites. Thlr. ty or forty shots were fired by the Whir. ITwo negroes, John Parker and Philip nerver were fatally wounded. Portland, Wardh 11. An important railway case was begun in Hhe United States circuit court today. It was th Application of the American Loan and Trust Company for a separate receive? for the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern railway now Operated by tht Union Pawlrlo receivers. Oxford. Md March 11. During the heavy galea yenterday the oyster dredg ing schooner Tda V. Seward, capsized at Broad Creek, etnd it 1s stxpposed the crew of seven were drowned. Pen'dflefon, March 11. iWlHh the ex oeiptlon of a few disturbances, caused by drunken InKrlams, everything Is quiet on the Umatilla reservation. Captain Richards has telestraphed to General Otis Dnat aJl lis quiet. He says his stay on the reservation ia Indefinite. Tanglors, Morocco, March 11. A vln lent Storm prevailed here last Wglnt. Thirty fishing boata and other craft were wrecked. The pier was partly destroyed. Snow fell for the first time in many years. Albuquerque, iN. ,M., March' 11. Ths fire in the Old Abe mine near White Oaks was brougtilt under control late on Sunday, when the etrht Imprisoned miners mere brought to the surface. Five of them were dead. Indianapolis, March 11. lEx-Presi-A-nt Harrison was able to appear at the breakfast table today. Dr. Jame son says bis psMierut is but of danger. Minneapolis, March 11. Harry T Hayward was today sentenced to b hanged. No definite date was fixed. Jackson, Wins., March 11. Governnt J. M. Stone has announced hie candi dacy for the United States senate. f f rt w i,n - a i" U VWwwwa